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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-03-22 - Orange Coast Pilota 25~ - SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1986 Airport Suit may be first· of series Heights man asks county for $60, 000 to compensate for home's drop in value alleged drop in value. Adair's suit is the ftnt of many expected to be filed by residents in Santa Ana Hei&bts, an unin- corporated area near John Wayne Airpon: Fli&ttts at Oraaac County's only commercial '1rport have been increasing aod will accelerate ·even more once planned expansion is completed in the early 1990s. operations in a way that prevents him from sellina his home. Adair said he bu tried since 1984 to sell his home. but bu rflCCived no offers. By LISA MARONEY Of .. IMlr ....... Santa Ana Heights resident A. Lee Adair has filed an inverse condcmna- ·tion suit against Orange County claiming that noise from John Wayne Airpon has devalued his Orchard Drive home. 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After the Oscars Monday, you can watch a chat with a couple of onetime ac- tors, Ronald and Nancy Reagan./ Al I NDEX Advice & Games Bulletin Board Clasalfled Comics Death Notices Entertainment Gardening Opinion Publlc Notices Real Estate Religion Sport a Tetevlslon Trivia Adair, an attorney with offices in Newpon Beach, wants the county to pay him $60,000 plus interest to compensate for an alleged dip in the market value of his four-bedroom home since 1983. He blames aircraft noise and publicity over airport operations and expansion for the To prove inverse condemnation. Adair mlHt show that the county has in effect taken his prqperty without compensation by conducting airport .. There seems to be a total ablence of buyen out there becaUJe they've been scared oft'becaUte of the airport and the adverse publicity about the airport." • Adair estimated his home's value at.$200,000 u of three yean VQ, when he contends its marketability started to sour. He based the $60,000 IMlr .... ,...._,'-.... Larry Lewia and Patty Manning eend on.nee mute flyt,na .. they-compete for tbe dtle of .. Premier Jl°"eeler" da.rtnc a WUH•m Lyon Co. fund-rat.er for tbe Oranaewood Cblldren '•Home. Tbecontest endeclln a de between tbe pair ht.day. I Contest has a -peelinggoal Contestants seek title of ·premier Peeler' to help children ·s home By LAURA MERK Of IM IMlr NM IWI All across the county this week, city officials and employees of private firms have been peeling oranges to help raise money for the county's abused and neglected children. Employees of the William Lyon Co., a residential developer, spent their lunch hour Friday competing fo r the title of the fastest orange peeler. The contest ended in a be between Larry Lewis and Patty Man- ning. William Lyon, chairman of the board for the company, is also the Dad says murder verdict too harsh By ROBERT BARKER Of .... IMlr ......... The father of Christopher Michael Sheehan said Friday he can't believe that bis 23-year-old son committed murder when his partner in a down- town Huntinaton Beach robbery was killed in a shootout with Police Sst. Ed Deuel. ··1 don't think thet'C was anx evidence to show malice on his part, the elder Sheehan said while waitina for his son's sentencit\a. "It was never established that he was the prime mover in havma Tom OsJesby (the slain robbery partner) have 1 shootout with the officer. He wasjust there." cbafrman of the board of Orange- wood Childrens' Home, the county's new emergency shelter for abused and neglected children. Earlier this week, it rained orange rinds as Orange County city council members peeled away m their bid to be named "Premier Peeler." Laguna Beach Councilman Dan Kenney, who won second place last year. earned the title. Council members from 20 cities throughout the county spon.ed orange aprons and listened for the beli to begin the rush for the title. · The fastest orange peeler took the throne home. Kenney took the title from last year's champion, Anaheim Coun- cilman Irv Pickler. "Kenny is a fast peeler -last year he just missed the title. That peel came off almost in one whole piece." said Gappa. Orange County supervisors will compete for the throne on Tuesday. The winner of that contest will peel apinst Kenney for top government division honors. When asked if he can bold his position against the winnioi county supervisor, Kenney said, "If it is Harriett Wieder and she has long nails, I probably will. It all depends on who it is, and if they really want to win. I know I want to win." The $7.5 million Orangewood home was financed 80 percent by private funds and 20 percent by county funds. It was dedicated on Nov. 3. The home includes 10 buildings that house 170 children at the seven-acre site. "It is a real state-of-the-art emerJ- ency shelter for these kids," said (Pleue eee C0 1'T&ST / A2) loa in value on two recent homeaalcs in Santa Ana Hei&hts. Both were! distress sales where the owner was forced to sell and the homes ~ported­ ly ..brou&bt between $14(),000 and SI '°,000 each. That's about all he'd set for his home if be finally pve up and decided co "so out and dump it," Adair m.ain\alns. When he last listed it in'mid·Deccmbcr, Adair was asking S 198,000 for the 3,000-square-foot home. • • Michael Gatzke, the county's special airpon co11nJd. said the Adair cue is just one of tbe tbouanclJ of noise-related dam• mit.s that the county baa faced since the 1960s. He said the county bas prevailed' in all but one of the several bundled cases that have been tried. .. , don't• any reason to believe the result will be any different this time,·· Gatzke said. Gatzke wu instrumental in remov-ina lepl roadblocks to future ex· pansion at John Wayne Airport throu&h an agreement with N?'.J)O!'t (Pleue eee AlllPORT / A.2) LaRouche slips in where Dems feared to tread LaRouche follower only Democrat after Rep. Badham'sseat By TONY SAAVEDRA Of ... IMlr ........ Potential Democratic candidates figured they'd have nothing to gain by running for the 40th Congressional District seat, conside~ a GOP bastion. But Orange County Democrats learned Thursday they may have a lot to lose after a follower of ultra- oonservative Lyndon LaRouche wound up runnillJ unopposed for the Democratic nomination in the New- pon Beach con~ionaJ primary. LaRouche disciple An Hoffman would automatically become a mem- ber of the state and county Demo- cratic central committees if elected to run for the seat held by Republican incumbent Rohen Bad.ham. The prospcctS have sent county Democratic leaders scrambling to find a write-in candidate to challenge Hoffman, 29, a technical writer from Santa Ana. -We want people bearing the party standard who we can be proud of - or who at least won't embarrass us," said Orange County Democratic Chairman Bruce Sumner ... It's ex· tremely difficult for a write-In can- didate to win, but we still should present an alternative ... Potential candidates arc bein$. con- tacted. said Sumner, who will be ~ meeting with pany leaden on Mon- day. "The prospects are pretty aood. I'm sure we'll have a stroQ&altemative(to Hoffman)," be said. , Hoffinan's candidacy comes in the wake of LaRoucbe advocates' vic- tories in the Illinois primary, winnina the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor and secretary of state. While national Democratic pany leaders were still wringing their hands over ·the surprise victories in lllinois, Orange County Democrats were being caught off pa.rd by Hoffman. "A number of our people had indicated interest (in the con- gressional race), but at the last minute reconside~. lt wasn't a race that we oould likely win," Sumner said. "Hoffman more or less slipped in behind us." The party leader is frustrated by the LaRouche followers' continuous at- tempts to infiltrate the Democratic party. . "Their philosophy is an anathema to the Democratic party," Sum.oer said ... I don't mean to foist them on anybody, but their views are men like Republicans." Not so, said Hoffman, in an interview Friday. "They're saying we're on the fringe, but we're actually the core left over from the ideals of presidents {Frank- lin) Roosevelt and Kennedy, two of the greatest Democrats," Hoffman said. "We're trying to bring sane policies into the Democratic party." (Pleue eee LA.ROUCH&/ A2) Ferguson tweaks liberal colleagues By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .. 09ily ......... Assemblyman Gil Ferguson. R-Newpon Beach, admitted that jaws dropped in Sacramento Thursday when he criticized laws that have made areas like the one he represents "a haven for the rich." Ferguson. known for his staunch conservatism, needled liberal colleagues in the Assembly who passed a resolution com- memorating the 10th anniversary oftbe Califorrua Coastal Act. "These limousine hberals talk about championing the cause of the poor and the mtnoriues. then ..., ................ ..... they pass laws tomng those people to move inland. I just wanted to point out that irony," Ferguson said Friday. The Coastal Act, while protect- ing pristine areas of the coastline, also limits residential develop- ment, enabling only the affluent to live in Newpon Beach. Laguna Beach and Stmilar coastal com- m unities, Ferguson said. The law bas "removed old people, minorities and poor people" from coastal residences and "made the coastal area a haven for the rich," be said. "It has made those of us who live (Pleue tee P'ERGU801'/ A2) Badham ur1edto re1ectald to e ontras By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ol_IMlr,... .... A group of U( lrvtne instructors and students gathered at Rep. Rohen Badham ·s Ncwpon Beach offiet" Fn- dav 10 urge him to rccons1der lus suppon for ll.S atd to rebel forces in Nicaragua Badham was not tn ht~ office at the 11mc. bul his aide, William Schreiber, promised to relay the group's ron- Related atory Peg• A4 ccrns 10 Badham when he amvod fro m Washington, D.C.. later 1n the dltongrtss on Thursday defeated Ptts1den1 Reagan's propoul to ~nd SI 00 mil hon tn aid to th<' rebels fi&htint to overthrow Nicaraaua's w .. ther A10 A3 95.7 A11 88 A8-9 A7 A12 88 C1-20 A6-7 81-5 A8 A10 A2 Youna Sheehan was convicted of flm-dearc:ie murder by · an Oranae County Superior Court Jury last month becaute he acted in a ma- licious manner that bdpcd provoke the April 13, I 9M, shootout and was accountable for OsJesby's death. (Pl ...... MUJUm•/A2) Rep. Robert BeAha•'a aide BW lclu1eber (eeoond from left) r...,oada to WU 8wala -of lntne, cnae of a aroa,p attac.klnC ~u---•-'8 ataDCe OD (!.C>Dtra &14. ndlDlStl government Badham and fellow Oranae \ounty Republican congn:s men were arnona the 2\0 rcprcsentat1ve-s votana for tbc plan: (Pl .... Me BAOBA.11/ ASl -_____ \ '\ -· ~Co.et DAILY PILOT/ 8itutdey. l4arch 22. 18M • Laguna, other cities putting heads together on homeless BJ LAURA ORK °' .. ~ ....... In iu onsoina efforu to deaJ with the homclca, Lquna Beach is join· ina with reprqcntativcs from several otbet cities to focus on the problem Crom a county-wide penJ)CC't1vc. The Citr Counat last week aarud to have L..11\lna's Human Affairs Commiue meet with• new "aroup that includ« members of social service committees from cities around the COW)ty. ~J"Una Beach has already held two meet1n15 to discu s residents' con· cems, said Rob Clark, Laguna's director of recreation and sociaJ services. On Tuesday, he summarized a ptberingofl..a&una Beach merchants held March fO. The meeting was called to gjvc merchants the op- portunity to air problems they believe are caused by the homeless and to search for solutions. Both 'caJm and irate business owners spoke, but the only solution · offered was to move the transients out of town. Last October, the Human Affairs Committtt held a luncheon wtth members of community soc1aJ scr· Lon e gu nman tak es $300 from eatery vice qenciei in the hope of coordi· natina_ efforts to deal with the home- lcu. The banquet-style forum drew about 15 people who paid $12 each. Clark said the meetina of the Human Affairs Committee and the new South Orange County Com- mission/Board would follow I.be same fonnat and a.lso charse for lunch. But at least one resident was adamantly against what he caJled tbe "contradiction" of charging for a meeting to discuss the pUght of the homeless. "The fact that the commil- tce wants to have a banquet and charie $12 bothers m.e," said John Gabriels. "b Marie Antcrim:ue-iotna to be there handing out caker' Jn bis summary of the March 10 meeting in ~na, Clark included statistics compiled by Neil Purcell, the city's director of public safetr. The report included extensive.crimi- nal hist.Ones of. three city transients. Purcell's statistics also showed that his "field officer.s" concluded that 10-15 percent of the city's homeless arc mentally iJI, S-10 percent arc literally homeless and 75-85 percent chose "the transient-homeless life- style.'" A lone gunman wearing a ski mask robbed a Fountain Valley restaurant of about $300 Friday night, police said. A police spokeswoman said the holdup occurred at 8:52 p.m. at Chns" &. Pttts' of fountain Valley, I 5975 Harbor Blvd. The robber displayed a handgun, demanded money from a Purceu·s statistics dtrcctly con- tradict those of Doua Barton, the County MentaJ l:leatth Department's cSeeuty director of adult services, who esumata that at least 50 percent of the county's homeless arc mentalJy ill. Batton· was also present at the March 10 meetioa. Councilman Robert Oeotry told the council he was .,ainst havina Human Affairs Comm1ttee members use the statistics compiled by PurcclJ as reference material. He sugcsted other materials compiled by the League of CaJifomia Cities be used instead. "l think the report is biased. 1t is highlighung case studies oflhe most dramatic stories," Gentry said. "I think the educational materials should be thorough, complete and not biased." "l don't think the statistics are correct I don't m~n to say they arc (deliberately) misleading," said Councilwoman Bobbie Minkin. The council refused to omit Purcell's records in the committee materials but agreed to have ad- ditional information provided. A date bas not been set for the meeting. Clarie said. cashier, fled through a rear door and left the area in a bei&e picku{> truck, the spokeswoman said. No utjurics were reported. The aunman was described as a black man, age 30 to 40, about S- fcct-9-incbes tall, 160 pounds, wear- ing a brown ski mask and a brown sweater. MURDER SENTENCE CALLED HARSH •.• From Al Christopher Sheehan, dressed in a fashionable suit and in handcuffs, reported to West Orange County Court in Westminster Friday to hear sentencing that could range from 30 years to life. In a last-minute motion. however. Shcchan's attorney, pubhc defender Lawrence Buckley, declared that new evidence -which he declined to reveal -has resulted in a legal conflict and requested the appoint- ment of a new attorney to take his place. Instead of imposing the sentence as scheduled, Judge Jean Rhcinhe1mer scheduled further beanngs for April 4. The elder Sheehan, who declined to gjve his full name or address, said his son was a hypcrkinetic child who couldn't sit still in the classroom and quit school during junior high. "We've given him support and all lands of tutoring. counseling and psr,cholc>fcaJ help," he said. FERGUSON TWEAKS ... 'I don t condone what he's done (Christopher Michael Sheehan was convicted ofburglary in 1982 and was released from state prison six months before the robbery and shootout), but he doesn't deserve what he's about to get. F rom Al on Fe rauaon there extremely wealthy.'' ··when you limit supply in the face of growmg demand, the prices and land values go up. Jt {the Coastal Act) drove a lot of the retired people out of Laguna Beach and Newport Beach. people who could no longer afford to live there. I don't know ifthat was the intent. but that has been the effect." Ferguson's spinted defense of the poor and disadvantaged came as e surpnsc to the Democrats in the Assembly. "You should have seen their mouths fall open," he said. The Assembly vote was 41 -21 , the bare majority needed to approve the resolution. The Senate, m contrast, approved it unan1mousl:r and without debate. "I knew they were all going to push their green buttons and approve ll, so I wanted a chance to pomt out the irony of these limousine liberals," Ferguson said. "Sometimes you have to use a little hyperbole to get attention m Sacra- mento.·· "I don't think there was a murder. The officer that killed the man was doing his job. "h's very far.fetched that Chris got the two to fire at each other. The battle was primarily between tbe policeman and Oglesby." In the trial, Deuel testified that he ordered both Sheehan and Oglesby to drop to their knees outside the Thmgs for Your Head gjft and drug para- phemaJia shop near Main Street and Pacific Coast H ighway. Oglesby wheeled and fired his gun. One shot struck Deuel in the chest. but the bullet was stopped by the bullet-proof vest Duel was wearing. Deuel said he instinctively opened fire on Oglesby, and that one of his shots hit Oglesby in the head. killing him. Accordini to testimony, Sheehan took cover inside a store and fired at least one shot at Deuel before fleeing. He was arrested nine days later near Lake Isabella in Kem County. LAROUCHE FOLLOWER CONFOUNDS ... From Al Hoffman 1s no stranger to Orange County politics. In 1984, the former Orange resident lost a bid for the Democratic nom1nat1on in the 39th Co ngressional D1stnct to former Fullerton Mayor Robert Ward. Ward was trounced by GOP incumbent V. llham Dannemeycr. Hoffman espouses the LaRouche platform, mclud1ng a proposed state ballot measure allowmg Al DS v1c- t1ms to be quarantined and a laser defense system s1m1har to the Star Wars proposal. He 1s ab<> much o pposed to the budget-fJat.mcing Gramm-Rudman-Hollings act. In voking the poht1cal spint of John F. Kennedy. Hoffman chastised potential Democratic candidates wary of battling for the Republican- entrenched Newport Beach distnct Just because they don't have the mettle, doesn't give them the right to tnp up his campaign, Hoffman said. "By not filing. they're saying they don't have the political muscle to oppose Republicans. They o·ug.ht to tum in their badges," he argued. "By opposing me now, they're running front for Badham." AIRPORT SUIT COULD BE FIRST OF MANY ••• From A l Beach and two catm~n"i groups that were upset over airport operations He has represented the count)' in airport matters since 1978. the year an Orange County Supenor Court JUry ruled that 98 homeowners were not entitled to damages for emotional d1 stre"is they said they suffered be- cause of noise. Another Jury reached the same conclusion in July 19&.J when considering s1m1lar claims by 21i5 Santa Ana Heights residents. But Adair is not deterred by the county's record. He said conditions at the airport have changed substantial· ly sinoc the last no1§C suit was decided. He al~ said that at least one Jury took a homeowncr's side in a noise dispute ega1Mt the county. Harry Rinker. a developer with a th ree-acre estate on Mesa Dnve. MAIN OFFICE ) . .,..,., "~' ~· ..... "'~ . YI l~J<-8-• W ,,. Y•W • •f•l~ received a S305,000Judgment in I 977 after he argued that airport noise damaged his property value. Rinkcr's home had two ponds connected by a waterfall that streamed past the master bedroom's windows. Though Adair decided to sue the county on his own, Chet Groskreutz, president of the local homeowners association, applauded him for fihng the fif"it of what he predicts will be many inverse condemnation suits against the county. Members of the Sherwood Estates Homeowners Association arc not satisfied with insulat1on and guaran- teed home-purchase pravams the county l'i offcnng to m1upte in- creased noise that could result from airport expansion Groskreutz said the assoc1allon 1s ready to take aggressive measures to ensure fair treatment from the coun- ty. At issue 1s whether homeowner.s who want to sell their property to the county should receive replacement or fair market value, he said. Appraisals based on fair market value wiJJ be lower than the replace- ment cost of their homes, residents contend. And they say airport noise is the reason. Though Adair 1s not working wtlh the homeowners association. he aarecd with its views. Referring to his home, which includes a pool, land· scapina. slcyli&hts and custom floor- 1na, Adair SI.id: "Take that house and move It 10 or IS blocks into Newport Beach and it would probably be worth $300,000." o:~• I• QuerentMd c._...,_ &A' se19 --& -e10<e• e•1 •)1· Justcall 642-6086 UQnoe, F •>Gil r II ,OU 00 "°4 -'°"' -lly !. )() 0 '"I Cll" DetOrtJ 0 "' C('c , 9" •983 0-•~0"' (.r"'~' Pyl)I..,, Q ._,,...CA , •; .... , tf 'If~ ltu"U•t.,,.,,._, ..,.,l"W 11 ,...., •• r ,. •tJ1t•• ~ "'*"" ~·t'I m•y t;. ff()fl'll""'-flltd W ft 1t N'·fl'( t!tl ( .. ,ct!"',.~ ot coot~-o~' o-· •• s~ .,...1 U ioMt9119 C'll <3 •• C '• Yo.. • I)' 4 UJli ,,., IOO 'Svt1W•c1 ~ c, <....,..•., \~ '-~, ... ., D'r "'• S • OG _,,."'I, VOL 71, NO. 11 What do you like about the Daily Pilot'? What don't you like'? Call the num~r abov~ and your mcssase wi ti be recorded. tranlCTl bed and de· livered to the appropriate editor. The same 24.hour antwtrina SttV1cc may be used to record letten to the ed.ltor o n anr topic. 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Sl~lon 71 .. a.m. end ,-. fOlll'I SVndaY 111 a·~ N..-'l'ortl N 19 L-421056 T .,_ V*t 55 21 p'" Youths to converge on wheelchair camp Copter rushes burned boy to UCI' Med Center A helicopter was utilized Friday night to rush a 2-year-old Fountain Valley boy to the UCI Medical Center Bum Unit af\er he was scalded by a hot liquid. Limited only by wheelchairs, about I 00 children are ready to converge on Saddleback College to participate in everything from basketball to scuba diving. The event is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunhy for many of them to spend a week at a sports camp. Sponsored by the National Foun- datjon of Wheelchair Tennis, sports camp draws top wheelchair athletes from around the country to teach sports to the children. The camp is held every year during spring va- cation. Financed by private donations, the fo undation is able to invite the children, age 7-18, free of chatJe. Even transportation to and from nme bus stops in Los Angeles and Orange counties is provided. Lunch will be served to the children daily. Celcbreties will be on band to entertain the youths. ··we want to have a camp for special kids, to give them sports and an equal opportunity to play," said Jan Buaalski, director of special events lor the National Foundation of Wheelchair Tennis. "These kids don't ~t to go to camp like able-bodied (children do)." Fountain Valley Fire Department Battalion Chief Lafl)' Hammer said the incident occurred at about 8 p.m. in the 18200 block of Ocvenwood Circle. He sajd the boy, whose name was not immediately available, was burned when hot Lea or hot water spilled on him. Hammer said the boy was rushed to the UCl Medical Center in Orange for treatment of second and third degree bums on his abdomen and arms. BADHAM STANCE ON CONTRAS DECRIED ••• From A l 222 opposed it. The UCI group is concerned that a compromise plan will attract enough votes for approval. "The issue 1s not settled yet," said Alex Zukas, a UC I graduate student who was among the 25 members of the college's Lattn American Soli- darity Network who packed Badham's Newport Center office for 40 minutes. "Just because the vote went against (aid) doesn't mean a compromise w11l also," Zukas said. "We haven't for- gotten about it.'' Carrying signs that said "Reagan Lies and Nicaragua Pays For It" and "Contras are Terrorists," the students decned U.S. involvement in Central Amenca and expressed fears that federal aid could escalate to full-scale military intervention. "There arc several issues besides aid," Zukas said. "There 1s the issue of aid as a down payment o n further escalation. There is already evidence of escalation and the aid to the Contras is part of this.'' Another member of the group said. "I am appalled by what's gomg on in Nicaragua and want to see that trend turned around." Schreiber, who asked the students to make their views known and leave literature for Badham. declined to debate the issue. "This is not the appropriate forum for debate, and I'm not here to answer aJI your questions. If you'd Uke to ma)(e an appointment and meet with Mr. Badham, I'd encourage you to do that." he said. Following the meeting, Schreiber said Badham's position on aid to the Nicaraguan rebels has been unwavcr- mg. "It's no secret that he strongly supports the president on this," Schreiber said. "He feels that this conflict represents a very reaJ risk to the secunty of this nation and definitely to that region." Schreiber said while Badham isn't hkcly to change 'his position, he encourages Badham's constituents to eii.prcss their views. In the past two weeks, Schreiber said, 700 phone calls and letters have been directed to Badham's office -a slight majority supporting the aid to the rebels. "It comes down to a basic question of conscience and how you believe," Schreiber said. "At this point, I think you have to aaree to di~." UCI history Professor Steve Vlastos said the group hopes to reinforce the arguments of those who oppo~ Reagan's aid package and referred to points in the preSJdcnt's proposal he said were erroneous. "I don't think we'll change his (Badham"s) mind on this., judgjng from his past votmg record," Vlastos said. "But having lived through the Vietnam war. I believe that the representatives eventually do listen." CONTEST •.. From A l Allison Gappa of the Oraniewood Children's Foundation. In conjunction with the orange- pecling contest, the foundation is asking individuals, organizations and businesses to sell oranges, donated by the foundation. Over $90,000 was raised last year from orange sales. The foundation hopes to raise SI 00,000 this year for foster parents' education, recruiting programs and to pay off a construction loan. A LICENSE NOT TO STEAL Unfortunately for the general public, there are a lot of people installing carpeting who shouldn't be. Unbelievably, many carpet "contractors" are working unlawfully without insurance and state licenses. FOR YOUR PROTECTION you should insist that the people who install your carpeting work for a contractor who is INSURED and ST A TE LICENSED. (He is required by state law to be both.) State licensed contractors have to post a bond for your protection, and the very accomplishment of licensing indicates a degree of competency. STORE HOURS1 Mon-Fri 9-5 30 S.t 9.30·4 00 Sun, Clo\ ·d The biggest problem in dealing with an unlicensed contractor is that he might be out of business tomorrow. Don't take a chance-call Alden's for re· llabllty, and the best installation around! • carpet aaJ .. • c uato:m d ra perlea • lnatallatlon .......DEN'S vin 1l, parquet wood f1mdy C1rn11t Bu}l/le$S S111ct 1394 • ICJ Cosu Meow 19 Yt.1rs IMS Placentia ""• C0tt• M.a. CA na7 ,..~ (11') ...... ...,./(714} --··· • ' Sea ezperlence set for children A spetjal triJ> back in time for children aaed 9 to 12 will be offered by the Saddlebeck toneae Community Services Department and the Ora!lie County Marine Institute next week, with a briefina session planned for Monday It 7 p.m. The proaram, called "Two Years (or t 8 Houn) Before the Mast," wilt be conducted aboard the Pil&rim in Dana Point Harbor from 3 p.m. next ~undar. to 9 a.m. Frida)'. at a fee of $42. Young wlors wdl ex\>erience the life of a seaman in Richard Henry Dana s ti.me and further information is available at 582-4646. Plate·collecton to m eet r A movie about the paintings and the plates of &ina Hibel will be featured at Sunday's meeting of the Orange County Plate Collectors' Oub. The program ts scheduled for 2 p.m. at 2271 W. Crescent, Anaheim, and auests arc welcome. Call 838-5494 for more infor:mation. It'• a big world out there Back lnjary talk •la ted The basic needs of good health, or preventing back injuries, will be the topic. for Monday's meeting of the Windsor West Charter Chapter of the American Business Women's AssociatJon at Fran- cois' Restaurant, 18151 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. Tbme preecboolen are jut blC enoueb to look o•er the wall of tbe Good Shepherd .cbool ln Intne to .. what'• bappen•n• on tile otber 8lde. The program-win begin with cocktails at 6 p.m. and the cost for the dinner is $10. Call 894-6804 for ttSCTVations or information. Clove cigarettes 'just like others' Hada .. alJ lun~beon planned The Newport Beach chapter of Hadusah will hold its annual eye bank luncheon Monday at 11 :30 a.m. at the Mercury Savibgs and Loan, 23021 Lalce Center Drive, El Toro. - Dr. Norman lepoff will speak on some of the latest advances in ophthalmology. The luncheon cost is one eye bank or $5 and reservations are available at 536-6114 or 846-0349. Ba•Jneu referral meeting Curtis Schwinclc of Curtis Logical Systems will speak on computers at Monday's noon meeting of the Business Referral Association at the Seventh Aoor Restaurant in El Toro. Meetings arc open to professionals, business owners, executives, managers and sales people, and the cost is $8.50. Call Bettie Hie at 581 -1106 for details. Sponge talk ln Irvine Dr. Bruce Vorbauer, founder of the VU company, will tallc on bis firm's Today contracep- tive sponge at Tuesday's luncheon meeting of the Orange Coast Venture Group at the Irvine Marriott hotel. The luncheon will begin at 11 :30 a.m. and the cost is $30. Reservations may be obtained by calling 641-1060. P1lot columnist to speak Daily Pilot columnist Ann Wells will speak about her experiences as a docent for the Los Angeles Zoo at Tuesda)'.'s meeting of the Newport Beach Friends of the Library in the community room of the Newport Center Branch Library, 856 San Clemente t Drivc. The program is scheduled for 2 p.m. and seating is limited. Call 646-8668 or 644-5834 for rcset- vations or information. Rabies cllnlc ln Viejo A neiJllborhood, low-cost anti-rabies vacci- nation cliruc for dogs will be held Tuesday evening at Silvcrado Continuation High School at Discno and Jeronimo in Mission Viejo. The charge is $3 per dog and the inoculations will be given from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Call 523-0980 for additional information. Manufacturers claim study shows no more danger than in regular tobacco By STEVE MARBL.t Of .. Dellp ......... The clove cigarette industry, trying to revc~ a wave of bad publicity and declining sales in this country, has released a study showing that smoking the im- ported cigarettes is no more barmfuJ than smolcing tobacco. Health experts who have followed the clove controversy said they have not seen the study but expressed doubt that it would satisfy scientists and critics of the In- donesian cigarettes. "My only response is that any time you inhale a toxic substance, it's bad for you." said Dr. Sue Binder, an epidemiologist with the national Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, Ga. Councilmen ~ ~eny conflict, plan to vote By TOM WRIGHT DellpNetCoi; s ..... Denying any possible conflicts of interest, Fountain VaUey councilmen Fred Voss and Ben Neilsen say they will vote on a project that bas been dogged by questions about their alleged involvement. The condominium project is planned by · lsraelslcy/Svalstad ProJ)t'rties. Mayor Voss' alleged involvement has been the subject of an investigation by the Orange County district attorney. Nielsen at first planned to abstain from voting because he was considering invest- ing in the project. But he said Tuesday that his earlier decision "was really too cautious," and that be has since decided not to get involved in the project. The extent of his investment would have been the purchase a unit in the residential project, he said at Tuesday's meeting. He said he wouldn't be making that purchase, now. Voss also stated that he had no present interests in the project. "If you have any questions about smoking cloves, you shouldn't do it," she added. Others predicted the study will be viewed with skepticism because it was bankrolled by clove cigarette manufac- turers. "It does raise questions,•\ said Dr. Mary Trudeau, an epidemiologist with the state Department of Health Services. "I would like-to see a study by someone a little more disi n tcrcstcd." The study, carried out on laboratory rats by the Huntingdon Research Center in England, was released Monday during a press conference in Washington,·D.C. The Specialty Tobacco Council, which represents makers and importers of clove cigarettes, said the study "clearly shows" ~ "This was the first investment I ever made." Voss said. "My profit was $800; your kids do better in a Christmas fund ... l.S. Properties, owned by former Foun- tain Valley mayor Bernie Svalstad and David lsraclslcy, asked that the matter be continued to a later meeting. 'What film do you think will win the Oscar for best motion picture?' Vicki PeUcll BaJboa ltlud UC lrvble 1hlde1t l'd say "The Color Purple." La1rte Uttell N..,.rthadl R.etalJ ..... .. Out of Africa," I'd aay. \ -EUeti Todd LapaaBeacll Ed.caU..salel It should be "Out of Africa." Maey Doell NewportBeacla ~tlre4 "The Color Purple .. Jue Ma~• . BaJbea ltlaad UC lrvlH 1hlffat "Out of Africa .. ihc cigarettes do not cause acute respir- atory distress. Further, the study reveals the cigarettes arc no more harmful than smoking regular tobacco cigarettes, the council said. Oovc cigarettes, a mixture of 40 percent clove and 60 percent tobacco, have been at the center of a health debate since 1984 when a Newport Beach teen-ager died after ~portedlysmolcingaclovccigarctte. The parents ofTim Cislaw, a student at Newport Harbor High School who was 17 when be died, have filed a $25 million lawsuit against the manufacturcn, im- porters and distributors ofDjarum Kudus, a brand of clove cigarettes. A second lawsuit filed in Orange County Superior Court alleges that 17-ycar-old David Story ofBucna Parle contracted lung ailments as a result of smo~lt clove cigarettes. The suit seeks $25 · ·on in damages. Neither case bas gone to trial. Several states have banned the sale of clove cigarettes and leaislators in Cali- fornia have asked the state Department of Health to study the issue. Dr. Frederick Schechter a Whittier surgeon and leading critic of the imported cigarette$, said it appears clove oil can have an anesthetic effect on the lunp when inhaled and cause severe respiratory problems. But the recent study, accordina to Cha'rles Ecker of the tobcK'ico council, did not reveal that cloves bad any such effect on lab rats. The state's Dr. Trudeau said more than one test is needed and s~ that lab tests on rats do not necessarily prove what might or might not happen to humans. "And the claim that they are not any worse than regular cigarettes isn't mudl of a claim." said Trudeau ... Oovc cigarettes obviously arc not harmless ... Assistant principal named at Lakeside Middle School Suzanne Jones bas been named assistant principal at Lakeside Middle School in Irvine, effective March 31. . She comes· from the Chino Unified School District, where she bas been vice principal of Ramona Junior High for the past two years. Her experience includes foreign service. She taught for two yean in the Department of&iucalion, Government of Guam. Pageant of Masters workers sougb.t People interested in earning extra iqcome during the summer months can "moonlight" as ushers for the Pageant of the Masters in Irvine Bow\, µguna Beach. Anyone interested can apply at the office at 650 Laguna Canyona Road and pick up an application form or call 494-1145 and request that a form be sent in the mail Office, hours arc 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays. Deadline for returning the forms is May 31 , according to Marylin Wood-Miller, manager of the ushers. . The Festival of Arts will run from July 9 through August 28. La.ndlng p r actice to lncrea.e jet noise Arca residents may notice an increase in noise from now until April 7 when Marine All Weather Attack Squadron 121 at the El Toro air base conducts field carrier landina practice. The practices arc scheduled primarily for evenings from 6 to l 0 p.m. Thursday and Tuesday and April 3. The flights will last until 11 :30 p.m. There will also be afternoon practices April 5 and 7. PHI Flecbe.r ..... ~ke "Out of Compiled by G. Jenette An•t Aertca Ostrov Balboa ltlud UC IJ'\llM 11fft11 "The Color Purpl~" MauitUlM ._..teptr Int. Probably .. Out of Africa.'' Orenge CoUt DAILY ptLOT/ s.turday, Matd'l 22, 1Ne Mass graves alleged to ho Ia Marcos' foes MANILA, Philippines(AP)-The Aquino JOVcrnmcnt announced Fn- day it ia mvcstigatina rcPorts of ma s pavescontainina the bodies of foes of ousted Presjdent Ferdinand E. Marcos or his warlord allies. Jose Oiok.no, chairman of the Presidential Cornmission on Human RiJ!tts, said bis committee has tVldence of such mass graves. He declined to describe the evidence. Oiokno said the graves reponedly contain the remains of some of the estimated 500 people believed ab- ducted dunng Marcos' rule by the military or by the private troops of provincial commanders. "We believe most mass graves are near the ·safe houses' where pohttcal dissidents were interrogated or tor- tured," Diokno said. ··out we don't know where the safe houses are." Diokno lldded: :!Of ~e fi ve qr six hundred people who disappeared we believe at least 90 percent are dead." Although Marcos fled the Philip- pines on Feb. 26, ending hjs 20 years of rule, some military commanders and local warlords ha vc not halted the violent practices that helped buttress his reaime, Diokno said. Diokno was jailed by Marcos for two years in the early 1970s. President Corazon Aquino has charged the seven-member Human Rights Commission. which was created Tuesday, with studying al- legations Qf human nahts abuses under Marcos and with finding ways to deter such abuses. Government officials have said military commanders or local of- ficia ls abused rural civilians through intimidation, kidnapping, torture or murder. Diak.no characterized these activities as .. very widespread." Mrs. Aquino took office Feb. 25, the day Maicos fled the presidential paJace in the face of a· civ1lian- m1htary rebellion. U.S. prepares for new exercises near Libya Haltl's army announces shalce-up In rullagjunta By &ff AtMelattd Press PORT·AU·PRJNCE, Haha -The armed forces reorganized the country's interim government Friday after four of the six provisjonal councu members ~igncd. said Council President Henri Namphy, revealina that the military is NnniQ& Haiti after the downfall of the Duvalier rqimc. Earlier Friday, police fired on protesters disrupting traffic with flower planters in the capital's main boulevard. Radio Antilles reported Friday evening people with gunshot wounds were being taken to the General Hospital, where an unidentified doctor said several people were wounded. Namphy announced the shake-up, said he would rcmam as president, and named a new member of the council, givina it three members. Namphy repeated the council's promise to eventually hold elections and appealed to the population to ··engage in reconstruction of the nation." Namphy announced the resignations of AJix Cineasand ofannycolonels Max Valls and Prosper Avril from what had been a six-man, civilian-mjJita.ry council Another council member. Gerard GoutJUe, who also served as minister of justice, resigned Thursday. Namphy said the new three-man council consisted of himself. Col. Williams RcgaJa and the new member. Jacques A. Francois, the mislister of foreign affairs. OPEC falls to wln commitment. GENEY A -OPEC failed Friday to win commitments from five independent oil-producing nations to reduce output, although the cart~I said the five had agreed to suppon an effort to push oil prices up to $28 a barrel. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries had announced that the five nations -Mexico, Malaysia, Egypt, Oman and Angola -agreed to suppon the canel, but it had not ~vcn any specifics on what was agreed to. That announcement sent 011 pnces up dramatically, although analysts ex pressed skepticism that a substantive agreement had been rcacned. Later, Saeed bin Ah med al-Shan fan . oil minister of Oman, said the fi ve nations had not agreed to any specific production cuts. ''They explained to us what they want. The figures (for output cuts) were not specified." he said. Anyone's guess what state owns • SACRAMENTO (AP) -Nobody in the government can tell yo~ bow much property the State of califomia owns a lqjslator said Friday. ..The state bas no idea what it owns. There is no way of identifYinf propeny, let alone surplus pro~y. · · said Assemblyman Rusty Areias, D- Salinas, chairman of the Assem~!Y Committee on Governmental Effi· cicncy. Nathan Shapcll, chairman of the state's LlttJe Hoover Commission, agreed that there is no central inven- tory of state property. · The commission estimated. he said, that California uses more than 6S million square feet of\ space scattered through more than 10,000 buildfogs. The state owns more than 6 million acres ofland. "Simply put," he said, "the State of California is one of the Jataest property owwncrs and managers in the nation, and probably the world." But he said the state's manqement of its property "is accountable to no one and is out of control." WASHINGTON (AP) -Three lies within the region, and admin1s- U.S. aircraflcaniers moved to hnk up trauon sources said the U.S. battle forces in the central Mediterranean group of three earners would at so me Friday as the Pentaeon confirmed point move southward across the Ortega warns of U.S. invasion Egg hunt ltle•en-year-old Many Ry of San Franclaco eearchea for a beeping Eater ea durinC a hUDt for blind cli.llclren Fri- day in Golden Gate Park. Aboat 20 children took part in the hWlt. J. Peter Grace, who beaded the Grace Commission's study offcderal costs. said it found the same con- ditions in the federal government He said the federal government uses 427 separate and generally incompatible accountjng systems. many using out- of-date computers that cannot com- municate with other government computers. they would conduct flight operations ""h ne of death." MANAG UA. Nicaragua (AP) -wt th arms and advisers, in order to near the Libyan coast for at least the The "hoe of death .. is an imaginary The government on Fnday urged save the mercenaries from their next I 0 days. boundary across the top of the Gulfot Nicaraguans to be v1g1lant. trumpet-definite defeat," the newspaper said Admin1strauon sources 1nd1catcd S1dra. drawn b} Libyan leader Col. ing the danger of U.S. invasion the in a front-page editorial. the new exercise. which wall begin Moam mar Khadafy. He warned in day after President Reagan lost the In a meeting with reponers late tonight. wtll include fligh ts over the January that U.S. planes or ships first vote on his aid package for Thursday, Onega would not com- disputed Gulf ofSidra. moving across that hne would be Contra rebels. ment directly on the rejection by the Late Fnday evening, the Pentagon subject to attack. President Daniel Ortega said the House of Representatives of Re- sa1d it had filed a new "Notice ol Top adm1nistrat1on offic1aJs, who United States is about to tum agan's request for S 100 million in aid Intent" with international civil avaa-agreed to discuss the matter only if Nicaragua into another Vietnam. to Nicaraguan rebels. But he called t1on authorities ad vising that the not identified. said they could not A banner headline in Barricada, the congressional debate on the issue •Nary would conduct operations disclose details of the mission. Butthe Sandinista newspaper, read: .. Ag-"illegal and immoral" and said "a within the so-called Tnpoh Flight sources confirmed that Defe nse Sec-gression and Serious Threat Con-vote against (the ajd) does not signify lnformauon Region. retary Caspar W. Weinberger had tinues." Inside the sax-page edition. the war has ended." The notice specifies the maneuvers approved the new round of exercises. stories caJled for a "popular mob1liza-"We are threatened." he said. ShapeU said 70 percent of the inventory of state-owned property in California is listed on manual records maintained by IS major agencies. Of the rest, he said only 3 percent is completely computerized. Artukovlc's son worried he '11 be barred froDJ. trial will begin at 4:01 p.m. P T toda} and ··The} might start out flying near tion to defeat aggression" and said, "Reagan has spoken ofusing military , extend through 3:59 p.m. PST .\pnl I Libya with out moving over the gulf. "The people shourd prepare them-advisers (to the rebels). This is the By the Associated Prell The nottce referred only to man-but eventuall y they'll move their selves to resist." beginnan$ of the Vietnamizat1on of cuvers wt thin the Tnpoh flight-opera11ons southward... said one "Without a doubt. as President the conflict." LOS ANGELES -The son of alleged Nazi war criminal Andrija control region. a broad ex pan~ of source. Reagan said yesterday (Thursday) The government has said repeated-Anukov1c says Yugoslav officials have not responded to his month-old request airspace over the Mediterranean Sea The sources said the Navy's battle after the discussions, the blackmail ly that it expects a U.S. or U.S.-for a visa to attend his father's trial and he is afraid he won't be admitted to the stretching more than -700 miles in group would be completely formed by and the obsession for United States supported invasion in support of the country. Rad Anukovic, who lost a legal battle to prevent the extradition of bis length. 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State inspectors were dispatched to the ice cream plant in Buena Park to investigate. The state Department of Health Services and Dcpanmcnt of Food and Agriculture cautioned consumers not to eat the ice cream, but to return it to the stores where purchased. The flavors arc mocha almond fudge, coded April 14 86 8, in round half-gallon containers. and two in square half-gallon containers, pcanutbuner cup, May 4 86 3. and mint chocolate chip, May 4 86 A. Regents act under dlvestlture policy · DA VIS, Calif. -In their first acti on under a nine-month-old ruvcstiture policy, the University of California regents voted Friday to sell SI 2.3 million in bonds of a Cleveland firm that failed to meet UC's standards for doing business in South Afnca. UCLA Chancellor Charles Young. who cbafrs the regents' 12- mcmber investments committee. said the panel also'vo1ed to make no further investments in a second company because of its business practices in South Afnca. but stopped shon ofdivcsuture of current UC investments in that firm. AT~ announces rate reductlon SAN FRANCISCO -AT&T announced Friday it will cut its Ion.a distance rates for calls within California by 7. 7 percent starting Monday. A five-m inute daytime call between San Francisco and Los Angeles will cost SI. 77 instead ofS I .93, the company said. The same call will cost 88 cents on nights and weekends under the new rate. You Will Stop Stnoking On April22 A free mokenders meeting sho_w you how to quit for good, without gaining weight o r climbing the walls. l \es, )OU will stop smoking 1u~1 four \\'C'ek' from ntM. calm!\,, comfortahh .Hid for ~oo<l It do(•,n' 1 ma11t·r '""' lonA )OU ha\l' ht-t·n 'mc;klnj.t. how · nftl'n )OU 11¢11 up, or h1M m11n) llmei. yo u ha\e tried to quit. . this time, ~uu ran 11u1t 11moklng for life·' The S1,noktndtl"1' projl..-..m ha.' alre.id\ h<>liwd mol\' than 500,000 pt.•oplt· \top 'moloni.t :ind 11 "111 "or~ fo r you \ou11 discO\er "h) ii 'l\orks .11 one of tht· 'J>l'<"ial ln.-t• meetm~ )OU "on t lw undfr .in) pn·"1m to 1rnn -.c> t'\c•n 1( >,111 I\' not 1iun· )OU01\' l'l':ld) to quit )l'I <onw to till' I Ill.I' 111tmductol) m1.'t•tin1< The onty rta.~n )"OU JtO on mokJng i~ that you i.lmply don't know how to 1.top Snaokt·rnlrl'\ \\ill 'ho\\ \1111 ho\\ \\1iat\ more. you·re fr~ to mokt• tlurm): tlw mt·<•tin~ ,\II of ti' JI Smokt·ndcr.. "t'n.> smoker... and rou 'll be tr~tc>d "1th 1h~lllh .irld n·'l)('<I FREE INTROOltCl"ORY MF.F.TIN(, +lumana tto.pital Huntington Beach 17772 Beach Boulevard Monday, March 24 th & Tuesday, March 25th a t 7:30 P.M. I lospita l Cafe ter:i ... Tuesday, March 25th at 12:00 noon & 4:30 P.M. Modular la room in ortb Parking Lot h• .... N-•· "'-I lllfltA191 llllt ' 'For God's sake, stop,' lawmakers advise president Student on sprin6_ break Deficit for dies in fall from balcony February DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. -A 20-ycar-old coUeae student on spring k k t break fell six Ooon to her death when ~e Iott Jler grip climbing from one S yroc e S outdoor botel balcony to another, officials said. Last year, three coUeae students died in similar falls and city oflkials had vowed to prevent the accidepu this year. But iince January, siA people have fallen off hotel balconies; the other five 1uff~ minor uuuries. Laurain Day Buffinaton of Griffin, Ga., died Thursday tryiq to cross a balcony railing on the return trip to a room she :•hared with three friends. police said. W ASHlNOTON (AP) -Tbe fed. cral budlet deficit sUJ)CCl to S2•.st billion in February, four times hiahcr than the January imt.lance~ the Treasury Dcpertmcnt repor\ed Fri· day. WASHINGTON (AP) -More than SO conpessmen and Senators on Fridar uraed President Reaaan to cancc a nuclear test scheduled for today in Nevada and to accept the Soviet Union's offer of a joint test ban. 1'We're here to say stop. For God's sake, stop, Mr. President," Rep. Berkley Bedell, [).Iowa, said at a press conference ajvcn by legislators who sianed a letter to Reqan. "We have a aolden opponunity. if we are prepared to seize it, to stop nuclear weapons testing on this planet to send a loud and clear signal to the rest of the world that we are prepared to do it, .. said Rep. Thomas· Downey, D-N.Y. He wd there would be a "public relations catastrophe" if the test proceeded. Leaders of the effort said approx- imately SO House members signed the letter, alona with five senators. A White House spokesman, Michael Guest. said, "We will, of coul'1C, take into consideration the views of those who arc scndina this letter to the president. That l>eing said, our posiuon on nuclear testing is straightforward and clear." Beverly Keen of the Dcpanmcnt of Energy said the test would be in the range of 20-to-1 SO kilotons, but declined to disclose any other infor- mation. Dr. Betty Lall, project director for an arms control study by the Council on Economic Prioriucs, said the left -first of 1986 -"destroys a major opportunity to more toward a more secure and peaceful relationship with the Soviet Union." Soviets crltlclze nuke tes t plans MOSCOW (AP) -America's planned nuclear test in Nevada demonstrates the "hypocritical pro- nouncements" of the Reagan admin- istration, the official Tass news aaency said Friday. Tass commentator Vladimir Chemyshev also questioned whether the test planned for today was in line with the closing statement issued by ·Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev and President Reqan at 1-st Novem- ber's summit meefing in Geneva .. Chemyshef did not say if the U.S. test, the first announced in 1986, would prompt an immediate resump- tion of nuclear tests by the Soviets. The council, a New Yorlc-bued public research orp.nization, says it is conducting a study on bow specific arms control aareements can be verified and how specific verification problems could be solved. The Soviet Union last August imposed a unilateral moratorium on nuclear weapons testing to last until Dec. 31 . On Jan. IS the deadline was extended to March 31, and on March 13 the Kremlin said it would continue the test ban until the United States conducted a test of its own. House Majority Leader Jim Wright, [).Tex., said the United States would appear "intractable and unwilling to meet the joint responsi- bility for peace" if it did not accept the moratorium offer. l#LAI' _, ..... Martin ~eef&na PrMton llartln, .tee chair- man ot tbe Federal Reeene Board, ftelda qaeetiona after annoanctna Ida reelanatlon d~ a newa conlerence Friday. Martin I• the loaie.t-~ of Preeldent Reaaan'• foar appointee. to tbe "J'ederal Reeene Board and freqaently mentioned u anuplrantfortbetopjob. Be told Reaaan be ptam to re- tarn to the "flDanclal mer- .See.world." llartln, 61, 18a former mortcaae lnearance company aecalin and one- time cbalrman of die Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Cleveland throws rock 'n ' roll bash Saperf111Jd legl•lat1on cle11n Co~ WASHINGTON -Legislation to prevent a virtual shutdown ne~t month of the nation's toll.ic waste cleanup effon cleared ~s Friday and went to the White House for President R~·· ex siJDature. The sto~~ "Superfund .. bill would pump a $I SO million transfusion into the nauon s premier environmental proaram. which b.u been limping alona ever since Conaress allowed its principal money source -a tax on petroleum and basic petrochemicals-to expire last Sept. 30. The lqislation would allow the Environmental Protection Agency to spend the new money through May 31 while House and Senate nqotiators work on a five-year plan to rcsWTCCt an.d expand the effort to clean up chemical dumps. GE •or~en back after •trike LYNN, Mass. -Most of the 7,400 employees who struck three General Electric Co. plant.s returned to work Friday, one day after they BP.proved a pact to end the monthlona walkout that stalled production of $1 billion worth of military contracts. GE spokesman Hal Jacobson said 85 to 90 pen:ent of the union members who staaed the walkout were asked to return to work immediately. The company said th~t of the workers were not needed untJI the plants caught up on production processes but would be asked back within two weeks. Judge reject-•ult brought agam•t WD BALTIMORE -A federal district judge on Friday rejected a suit brought by 17 women against G.D. Searle & Co. that contended the nation's most widely used intrauterine contraceptive device caused fenility problems. The verdict issued by U.S. District Judge Joseph H. Young came after a jury deadlocked in the case in December. The plaintiffs contended that Searle's Copper 7 IUD caused infertiJity, pelvic inflammation and other gynecological problems, according to documents filed in the case. Searle withdrew the Copper 7 from the U.S. market an January, ciung the cost oflitigation and the unavailability of liability insurance. However. it continues to market the device abroad. General Dynamics wins contract for •ab The department said the deficit for the fmt five months of the 1986 fiscal year wu runnina s. 7 percent ahead of the deficit for the same period in fiscal 198S. However, the administration is projectiaa that the deficit for the eolltt fiscal year wiU be $202. 79 billion, down 4.S percent from the ~rd $212.3 billion deficit set in the last fiscal year, which ended on Sept. 30. . Pan, of that ,imP.rovcmcnt will come &om S 11. 7 billion in budaet cuts that went into effect on March l . Those cuts were required under the Gramm-Rudman deficit-reduction law. In January. the budget deficit shrank to $6.49 billion, the low point of this filCal year. The bi& upturn in February came from a sharp drop in government revenues, which totaled SS3.37 billion last month. down 30.4 percent.from January. RUFFELL'S ll>HOLSTERY INC. -· ,_Olk c.. .. lllnl lt22 HMlm kW> .• COSTA IEU-SQ.1151 AMERICAN AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION & LIMOUSINE S E RVICE. INC. Woman puts Reagan on hold CLEVELAND (AP) -This much maligned city reverberated to a rock beat Friday as people donned bobby socks and saddle shoes for a rock 'n · roll birthday bash, with Bill Haley's "Rock Around The Oock"' blaring over radio and television stations and the governor boogalooing on stage. WASHINGTON -The General Dynamics Corp .. rebounding from a Pentqon suspension, on Friday won a contract to build all four nuclear- powered attack submarines authorized for the current fiscal year. The decision, whieh the Navy said was based on the submission of the lowest bid, marked the first time since 1983 that one of the nation's two builders of the submarines had been completely shut out of an award. It also reversed General Dynamics' poor performance last year, wben it won only one of the four available contracts. Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Co .• a division ofTenneco Inc., 1s the other submarine-building company. 8ute1/Mlnlbol/llmout1"" statlonwogona/Vont/llV 1 Door to Door S.Ntee Prtvote Chof1.,1 and Tours MACON, Ga. (AP) -Linda Schultz said she never would have asked the man who telephoned her at work to leave a message if she had realized the caJler was President R~n. Schultz. a 24-ycar-old sales man- ager at a Macy's dcpanmcnt store. was assisting a customer when another employee told her she had a phone call Wednesday. "I said. 'Please take a message. I'm talking to a customer.' "Schultz said. But the co-worker replied, "They said they won't hang up." So Schultz excused herself and went to the telephone. "Would you please bold for the president of the United States." a FREE DELIVERY IN ORANGE COUUNTY t woman's voice told her. Reagan. as he is wont to do, had called to reply to a letter be bad received. in this instance Schultz's note about the sister cities program. Her letter was hand-delivered to Reagan by Schultz's father. Raymond Schultz. a Hialeah, Fla., businessman who is vice president of Sister Cities International. Schultz met with the president to discuss the busi- nessman's scheduled trip to China and other countries on behalf of the pr<>v'm• which is celebrating its 30th anniversary. In the letter, Schultz praised her father's IS years of partlcipation in the program and urged Reagan to promote it. Rock pioneer Chuck Berry spun records and Chubby Checker, origin- ator of the Twist, was in town as Clcvelanders boasted that their city was built on rock 'n• roU. The celebration marked the 34tb anniversary of what has been dubbed the first rock 'n' roll concert, and was part of the city's effon to lure a proposed rock •n• roll hall offame to the shom of La.kc Eric. It also doubled as a pep rally for Friday night's basketball duel be- tween the. Cleveland State Vikings and Navy in the East Regional semifinal of the NCAA tournament at the Meadowlands Arena in East Rutherford, N.J. Wall off en nuclear winter clue. OAK RIDGE, Tenn. -Scientists arc studying a rare, ram-streaked piece of wall from the Hiroshima bomb blast for clues as to what a "nuclear winter" would be Ii.kc. "Much of what we've found supports what's been said about a nuclear winter. Conditions would be rather bleak. to say the least." said David Fields, a scientist at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where early research was done on the fint atomic bomb. His study bas focused on a piece of plaster wall measuring about I foot square, taken from a Hirosbtma residence which stood 2.3 miles from the epicenter when the bomb was dropped Au&. 6. 1945. Sclentlst8 develop theory about moon LOS ALAMOS, N.M. -A new theory developed by three Los Alamos scientists with the aid of a supercomputer says the moon was CTCated when a huge meteor slammed into the young Earth, blasting debris into orbit. Leather Ga·llery OVER 100 PIECES OF LEA THEA ON DISPLAY OVER 65 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM. VISI T ONE OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S LARGES~ LEATHER GALLERIES 1-8 00-524-1 3 00 AdYertbing Art lenicea ,/~/~Deetta ./ i..o9CN/Cotpome LD P-'<ev•• ,/~ t.....,,W.. a-.dl.d ......_ _ ..... QBAPlllCI •&WPOllT (71') 720-9191 UO 111...-c..-o.. M._.-.._.CA ... ( H.J.GA HOURS: DAILY 1CM SUNDAY 12-4 221 5 HARBOR BLVD. ·cos A MESA 646-0275 Holy Week ~'ervices set for Coast Christian~ Christians along the Orange Coast wiU be oblcrvina Holy Week witb a number of services commemorating the Passion artd Jesus' death on the Cl'O$$. • • • School children will sing and distribute palm crosses at 10 a.m. Sunday at the NeJcllborllood Coo· pepUoD&I Cllarcll, 340 St. Ann's Drive, Laguna Beach. Also planned during the week att a Bible study on the parables at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday; a Maundy Thurs- day Tenebrae service and potluck dinner at 6: l S p.m. Thursday; and an ecumenical Good Friday service with participating clergy and choir from St. Mary's Epbcopal Cllarcll, at noon. • • • Lasua Presbyterta.n Cburcll 'a Holy Week calendar begins with services at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday. During the week the church w11l be open from ooon to I p.m. for prayer and meditation with a special Maun· dy Thursday service at 7:30 a.m. Mitzi Interlandi will direct the choir in presenungexccrpts from "Passion of Our Lord." The church is located at 41 S Forest A vc. • • • On Palm Sunday the Commulty Cllarcb CongreaaUoul, 61 l Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar. willhaveservicesat IOa.m.Commu- nion will be served at 7:30 p.m. on Maundy Thursday. • • • A pr~sion of palms by the Sunday school children will start the I 0 a.m. service Sunday at Sllepllerd of tile Hilla United Cltarcll of C.rt1t, 3012 l Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel. Special music will be provided by the children's and adult choirs. Basso Mic Bell will provide a message of music during tbe Maundy Thursday Communion service at 7:30 p.m • • • Faure's .. Requiem" will be per- formed by the choir and orchestra of St. James Eplacopal Cllarda, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach, at 7:30 p.m. on Good Friday. Dr. WilJiam Dradley Roberts will conduct. Soloists include soprano Renee Patitucci, bass Mel Whitehead and tenor Gerald McMillan. • • • Holy Week observances at the Newport Harbor Latlleru Cllarcll, 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. include ''The Meal in tM Upper Room" services at 6 and 7:30 p.m . Maundy Thursday. and a Tenebrae service at 7:30 p.m. Good Friday. • • • Lake Hilla Community Cllarcb, Laguna HilJs. will conduct·Maundy Thursday services at 7:30 p.m. in the worship center, 23331 M6ulton · Parkway. Communion wiJI be ob- served. • • • Holy Week services wdl be held at 12:15 a.m. Monday throuah Thurs- day in the Crysw Cathedral arboretum and at noon on Good Friday in the church, Chapman Avenue and Lewis Street, Garden G rove. Holy Communion will be otr served at 10:30 p.m. Maundy Thurs- day and at 8 p.m. Good Friday. • • • "Freedom Spiritually Discerned" will be discussed at an 8 p.m. lecture Thursday in the Newport Harbor High School Auditorium, I Slb Street and Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach. Sponsoring the program will be the Christian Science church. Speaker will be George Millar of London, a Christian Scien~ pract~cioncr. • • • "How Great Tbou Art," a musicaJ drama about the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus, will be pres.- ented by the cboar and drama ministries of the First 81pU1t Cltv~, Westminster. Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. Good Friday and at 6 p.m. Easter Sunday. The church is located at 14200 Goldenwest St. For good. seating. early arrival is advised. • • • A candlelight Communion service will be held at 1 p.m. Maundy Thursday in the First Cllrl1tlan Cltucb, 1207 Mam St .. ·ttunungton Beach. • • •• At the Ladleru Cbarcll of dte Master, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar, Holy Week services include worship at 10:30 a.m. Sun- day; Holy Communion, 7:30 p.m. Maundy Thursday; Communion at 12:30 p.m. Good Friday with the Rev. Burley Howe of the Newport ..... Center Umted Methoch st Church spealuna. and a 1 eoebrae service at 7:30 that evening. • • • An ecumenical Good Friday SCf'· vice at I p.m. will be hosted by tbe Capl1truo Valle~Cll~rc~, 32032 Del Obispo Road. H1ghl1ghtJ.na the ser- vice will be the presentation of "Tbe Seven Last Words of Christ on tbe Cross." Participaung will be father Martin. Missio n San Juan Capistrano. the Rev. Homer Waisner, Ocean Hills Community Church; the Rev. Robert Schwcnch. Community Presbyterian; the Rev. Roger Boatman, Community Chris- tian; the Rev. James Mullin& Capistrano Church of the N81.AJ'Cne; and the Rev. Mike Carlisle, Capistrano Valley Church. The Rev. Jorge Moya1 pastor of La Fuente de Vida. a Spanish-soealcint Pleue eee SERVIClt8/A7} ::£.irst Christian Church 1207 Main Street• Huntington Beach, CA 92648 . 714/536-2589 Laguna Presbyterian Church T he "Church of the Chimes" 41 5 FOREST AVENUE. 1.A(~lJNA BEAC ll Invites you to s hare wit Ir us tile Tile /-lop e qi Easter Thursday Candlelight Communion HOLY WEEK March 24-28 SERVICE-7:00 P.M . Easter Sunday Services 1111 '-1o1 IHlll,lf\ 1\tll 111 llf)I II I\ I I\ cl.1\ 1111111 I.!. \u1111 111 I (){) p 111 MAUNDY THURSDAY March 27 7 :10 p 111 < l·.l.l-.HR1\ I IC 1'\ 9:00 & 10:45 A.M. CH 1101 \ ( ()\1~111~10:\ Musical: "LAMB OF GLORY" 6:00 P.M. M11..,11 ll\ tlw < lt.11111'1 < 111111 l-:\1'1'1p1 ... 1ro111 tlll' I '.l,._11111 Of ( )111 l.111 cl Knofel Staton, President of Pacific Christian College. GUEST SPEAKER Thomas W. Overton, Ph.D. Senior Minister ( l11hl '.111 11111\ 111•" 1111 "'••1111.1\ .... I \tit ... \11111 ... 11 11.11 ... 1.111 1>1 /\11 11111 ,I 1.111h11,fo l<t I ( I Ill.!\\ lifl.llll' lh l·t111.11d .J (.tld111ll M1111 .. 11'\ ot 1\111 ... 11 \111111 l111l1l.111tl1 ll11111t11 l".lft 11 \\11~111 (lrl,!.1111'1 111< II Ct1 .1111 1 GOOD FRIDAY March 28 11. \111111 \lt<l11.1111111 .111111•1.1\1 I' \\I I Ii I he I' ..... 1111.., EASTER SUNDAY Marc h 30 ., .1 Ill .111d 1(1 10 .a 111 I\\<> "'I· I(\ It I·!'-> l 11 1.111!-.1 ( ""'' 1711 .11IIIIIL'.1111 C.<>I > l'i I.II-I-: \)11 .... 11 h\ 1 llf' ( 11.1111 I I ( 111111 ._,, 1, 1111111" 1111111 1l1t \II ""I \11 Oeange eoaJ.t ?2etlglo#J. 'i/Jieectoe11 A Clrtllll Wllc1•1 fNll The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Costa Mesa FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd Church School 9.30 Worship 8.30 and 10·45 Charles 0 . Clark, Minister Cotta Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 lhker Worthlp a Church Sch<>..:>f 8:30-10:00 •·m Or William E Steel 979·623'1 Newp()rt Beacn CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SU UNITED METHODIST 1•00 W Balboa Blvd 873-3805 Rev Lawre· :e T Young WOf9fllp a Churdt School ~ A II __ ., ll'r•khool...., o., c... 7·30A M ~l'.M ~1fnt1ng1on Beacn N0<1n COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heit Ave. 642·4461 Worahlp Service 8:30 a 10:00 8:30 Sunday School 10:00 Fountain \/alley FIRST UNITED METHdDIST CHURCH 18225 Busl1ard St 982-2593 James A Hadley Pastor WOfahlp a Church School 9:30 A.M NEWPORT CENTUl UNITED METHOOtS T CHURCH 1901 M.rguerlt• Ave. COfon• del Mar 844-0745 ....... ' Cludl Sdlool 9.30 1.m Rev. Burley R. Howe Cllldtllt CMCI CHCllC.AflOUI. •11 .....,.,. .... c.r.. ..... ._..I. -.U. -..Sttr It U S....,Wtt• 644•7400 , .. , • ....... l ~ •I ,., Be Sure to Worship at a Church of your Choice PRESBYTERIAN CtUCH Of Tt£ COVENANT BNce A. Kllrtle, .... tor Jerry M cCaone, Director of Adult Mlnl1trlff Pierre Att.gre Olrector of High School Mlntstriet Gee4 f'lrtl•y S.nl«'«' I-SI 71le PM Tina Alcllraz. Otrector of Children'• Mlnlsrrtes SIHI' .... -l:lO ' IO:Go un Cllrdl kMll - Ctt*• In Uulb 10-00 I Jll llil'WJ C.I nlllllit - lJO & IHO 1.llL Vlftlln-7~ IUll 2150 F..-AO Coete M- 557-3340 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 790 Vlctorl• St., Co.ta M• .. lothar V. Tornow, PHtor 831-1811 9'uce JMl!e, ,. .. ,°' WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM Swida y Schoel & AcMI Bille Clm 9·20 A.M Cttnsmn Otmentwy Schoell 548-aelS ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [astblutt Dr & Jamboree, NewPorl Stach Rt• W1tt11m McQuotd Pastor Asst Rev Robert P Stewart Assoc Pastor Rodgtr Whitten Music Director WtrsMp 9:30 l.I . Edvc•tlott Classes 10:45 l .M. *'Catt~ fw llfl: Cll 144-1341 SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HARBOATEMPLEREFOAM ~•tll>o 8'r~1rd P K•"t ilmbotet & [Hllllutl Or "'• A11t Sit -If• Hc"'poit Bue~ c, ldll"Jto• ~~ for111toU11 ·~· .. ~ m .. .,,.. ,.. n a a Sebb•th Service• 'ril&rt ,,..... a:u '·'· f ..ii, Stnfq llut f rWty ti ttM ._. 1.Jt "· Senl•c Utt •""'1·11'Yitt Am 2100 Mar Vlst1 Sermon Topic: "l11o•d th• lpp11rance" CtUCH Of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE l'Wlll 01~•v• ...__ of !tie uni*! ~C.11 OI llel'Q'OUt 'k-. 2205 MAIN STREET SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BE~CH CA 92848 Adutt1 I Jr Church a oo. 9:45 I 11 30 ReY Peggy Bauett n For 1nform•tton 969-1331 NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Rocer J. Sere. Pastor Kin Eif eri Kroistad, Pastor WHlllP lllYlCE 8 AM & 10:30 AM (Interpreter for the deaf at 8 AM) SlN>AY SCHOOL 9:15 AM fblery Care Avabble WILOHE lH hHr Ir, ...,.rt ltHll Hl·lH1 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Oleclplee of Chrtet) 2401 lnrlne et Sent• lubel Newport .. ech M5-57a1 Mornrng Worship 10 AM Sunday School 9 AM You WI# IN WtHcomed -And~ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ,._,,, •t AdMn., Huntington llHch SUNDAY: Morning Worship ........................................... 9:00 AM Bible School .................................................... 10:-45 AM Evening Worshlp ............................................... 6:00 PM Acltff Youth Of'_,. -INr"'J a.me.. Mltoe Ferra. Oa,_. Malcolm a Alben H Karo-. Mlnlet•t Mwge Iden, ~ector ol Olrlellan Eductlllon DtAl·A ·DEVOTION -..... Office -SJe.zset M"-"'"' Ctwtet ltnce ,.., .. \\'or,h1p and hc.ir th i practical, C hrisr•cenrered, biblical me~sage. Pr ~•hri H;ium·,,, fr r" r1ch1n~ "Why Should I Take Time To Study The Bible?" Sunday, March 23, 1986 " 30 anJ h' I 'i A ~I t . Andrew's Pre byterian Church Iv.\'"• AnJrC'\\~ R<li!.I \le\\ J'(•rr [k,,,h ( ahlurni.1 17141fl1 1·2k!il' t•rr<"• (mm Ill'°"'~" Hu~r H11h S.hunl •• ''"'"'" ISrh) IEW THOUIHT CHlllSTIAI CHURCH 110 W. 1M It., hlfl Ilsa (T11tlll11S. ..... tt•l4) "n1Pewer~he4" Pal• S.IMlar Or. Dunor C. Jaclson Blble Study Clan 9: 15 Sundar Morn1111 Altsurtf, HlllHV I JunfOf Church JO JO IWA ............ . Laguna Presbyterian Church .. Cbrucb of Cblme1" A fritnlly dud! fer the SMt. c-tJ. S..._. ... SenneM. 8taulM nllk. I SUHJq WorNlp 1:00. 10:10.,. I N111W17 Can ,.,_.~·!Judtr Sdool for all.,_ M'tdd&I Protruil FOi CtlUl'N, fHtt .t AdaJU 415 Forett Avt •Phone 494·7656 Dr. Attlw J. r .. ..,. Rn. Ctlll ..... Dr. £ftwdl Clldwtl DIAL-A-PRA YER-4S.-PRA Y .) I . Of ~T .. Vll (aefnl) RABBI MARK S. MILLER SHA8BA T SOIVICU rr1 .• 1 p.111. -~t.·10:30 1.m HOLY COMMUNION EACH SUIC>AY-HO A.M. le.•~ ..... -.. f amity Str•teti hi Friday of Monlh -7 JO Rt11crou~ School Adult [d Youlh C1ou~ Stt1C'fS MIRTZHAU. 1011 Cl!Nllad. Ntwpor1Budl 1111 -.. , &44-1999 °' CCmmunflr cam··~ .,,.....,.,... .... ............ Centor Alan Welner Educator M"'-m Van AHlta -··--" .............. SA INT JAM ES WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY WORSHIP SERYICEI 7:30 AM • Holy Euchanst Rite I 9:00 AM • Holy Eucharist Rite 11 10:-45 AM • Prayer and PralM Eucharlat Rite 11 Church School • 9:00 AM Chlld Cer• • 7:30 & 9:00 AM (Mualc, eermon and ctllld eate •t 3 servlcet) MID-WEEK WORKSHOP Monday-Friday -8:30 AM Morning Prayer Tueaday • 10:00 AM Eucharist & Heallng Service Wednesday • 8:30 AM Holy Euch•rlat R.ctot, Fr. John AeheJ • AMoc., Fr. 8riatl Cox, Aaslatlng The R...,, Thomu Henry • Or. Wllllam Roberts Mr. Samuel Shafer SA INT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH J2()q Via lido • Ncwpon Beach • 714-675-0210 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS ''Mitter'' Coeta MMe-First Church of Chrltl, lclentlat 2llO ..... Vente Dr., Cott. ..... CMlroh I SundeJ khool-10:00 A.M. RNdlftl Room, 2llO Mha Yetde Dr.-1 A.M.-4:30 P.M. Mon. thru 'rl. Wed. 7·l:IO l'.M ....... 30 P.M. lrvlne-Flrat Church of Chrl1t, Scientist "8ncho len .loeqWt Intermediate Schoof 4111 MloMleon (NeM Y•) Churcf\ a lundeJ khool-10:00 A.M. fle1dtng Room, 4stO a.ranee l'kwy .• lull• 141, ltorMCrMlc l'lau · 10 A.M.-t 1'.M. Mon. thN a.t. 10 A.M.-71'.M. """'9deJ ei..i c.. -8-ley • w~ Newport hech_.:1r11 Chu~ of Chrlet, 8o .. ntt1t ml Vie Lido, *WC.. -..Ch Churctt a 8Uftdef t:OO I 10-.JO A.M. RH•nt f'oom, 1111 Vie Udo Mon. ttwu a.LI A.M ... I , .... TUM.-7·1 l'..M. ClltliCI C.. Pfo'4'10ect T ~ -t »II IO A.M. Mir S~ fl!f>t Newport hech-lecond Church of Chrfat, lclentl1t 3100 l'ectflcl Vt9w Dr .. CoroN def .._, c ..... ..., lohoof-.. A.11l "•dn9 Room-aGO ..... I. Cwt Hwy., C4M MS .. AY OED I ldll 11111 IHIW IPAIU.C RI All are eo<dlally lnvfted to attend the church ltlt'vfoes and enJoy the prlvltegea of the RNdlng·Aooma. Child Care Provfded AT ALL SERVICES ( , SERVICES •.. FromA8 coope&ation, will deliver his J)&rt of the service io Span1ah with EnaJilh translatjon. • • • All worshipcn at SL Paal'1 Lobttru a.~ l..quna Beach, at the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday will receive palm mementos. • • • A palm p~ssionalat Sand 10:4S a,m. Sun~y will usher in Holy Week at the Ra HUI L•dteru C.uu, 13200 Red Hill Ave., Tustin. Other services are scheduled at 7· 30 p.m. Maundy Thursday; a communion service at I p.m. Good fnday and a Tenebrae service that evening at 7:30. • • • Holy Weck Services at the Lalpaa 8ea~ Ual&e4 Mtdtodht C.1l'Cl, 21632 Wesley Drive, South Laguna, will begin at 8 p.m. Maundy Tbun- dav with a candleliaht communion and medit.etion. Ministers ftom the ch\lreh wiU partkipate in an ecumenical Good Friday service at noon at SL Mary's Episcopal C.'luucla, Laguna Beach. ••• ·The Revs. Tom Warmer and Nericc Cornelison, co-ministers of the Lapu Beaela U1ltecl MetlaocUst Cburcb, 21632 Wesley Drive, South Laguna, will give the Palm Sunday ·message at 10 a.m . • • • "Second Lives," a video pro- duction examining the experiences of recent immigrants in Orange Coun- ty. will be presented at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the Lapaa UDJtartu Uolverullst Fellowsbtp, 429 ('ypress Drive. • • • The La1.aa Beacb United Metbodbt Women will have a lunch- eon today at the David and Margaret Home for Girls ID La Verne. • • • • uJ. 1.~t((O A Kids Krusadc, featuring Curt and Co., will be held Monday- Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Newport-Mesa cntsdu Cuter, 2599 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Curt and Denise Zastrow com- municate God's love through the use of puppets, modem magic and stories. for information, call the church at 966--0454. • • • "Questions Children with Aging Parents Need to Ask" wiU be ~­ plored by Muriel Grceosaft, R.N., at 10:45 a.m. Sunday at St. Mark :: -Presbytertu Claercla, 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach. Greensaft., director of Saddleback Valley Adult Day Care Center, will discuss levels of care, deciding for home health care vs. placement, financial planning, legal papers and responsibilities. Orang. CoMt DAJLY PtLOT/8eturday, u.dt 22; 1Ne Education chief keynotes meeting WdHamJ. 8cnnett,1eCretaryoft.be U.S. Depenmcntol'Ecluc:atioo;will be amooJ tbe featured speabn at the National Cat.bobc E.ducalioaal Altocianoo conventioo in Anaheim. More than l2,000C.tholiceduattonfromacroeat.benatioaareexpeaed to attend the mcetinp Monday-Thursday: March l 1-April 3, io the Am.beim ConveJ\tion Center. Work.shops will focus on &'variety of lopi~iodudin, critciaJ,..lhin.ldna skills~ the arts, early childhood, counselioa. Olristiao values, tociety, technot<>sies and computers. Addltioul eeuioo1 deli&ned for school administrators or th05C promotin& school fioancial development will also be available. Otherfcaturedapcakeruncludethe Most Rev. Roeermaho_ny. a,rchbisbop ofLos Angeles~ the Rev. ViraiJ Elizando. director of the Me1iQa.n- Amcrican Cultural C.enter lo TCAU~ aJ)d educaior, aetrasand playwriabt Maya An&elou. .................................................... ·~ Purim festivities · await Coast Jews Purim, a Jewish holiday com- memorating the delivcraJlQC of the Jews by Ester from a general massacre, will be observed at a number of celebrations Monday and Tuesda¥ in Orange Coast temples and centers. • • • Launching festivities at ~cl of lrviH JewiU Cater, 4872 Royoe Road, will be a carnival from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. Rides, games, shows, food, clowns and apuppet show arc planned. A masquerade coot.est, music, mcgillab rcadin& dancing. slide show and refreshments are scheduled at 6 p.m. Monday in the Rancho San Jo,quio Audatoriom, 416 I Michel100 Drive. A mesillah readina and breakfast are planned at 6:30 Lm.. Tuesday. • • • Temple laaLa.l el Ne,,,...a Beec* wi ll sponsor a p.la Prim ~UC'.f'llde dinner dance toniabt in the Airpor1eT Inn, Irvine. The temple will also celebrate the festival with 1 special joyous service at 7:30 p.m. Monday at 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. • • • CMoelaU. B'UJ 'hdet in _, Season 's Passion play a hit for 73 years fountiin Valley will have its Purim service at 7:4S p.m. Monday in the sanctuaray at 9669 Talbert Ave. The seventh, ei&hth and ninth pade youth group will mime the Purim story, whiJe Rabbi Stephen]. Einsleio reads M'gilat Esther. Pope will visit Rome synagogue Story is based oil" Christian legend of Veronica, veil By MARCIA DUNN A11ac ..... ,.,._ • ..., PITTSBURGH -A Passion play based on the ancient legend of Veronica and her veil has attracted thousands of people during every Lent for the past 73 years. even though the story ts conspicuously absent from Biblical accounts. · Whether fact or fiction. it's an appeahng -even addict1ve -story, says Gertrude Schmitt, who's been starring in .. Veronica's Veil" for the past SO years. "It's as true as anything .. .in the Bible," says Schmitt, 65. "History is in the eyes of the beholder ... (Besides) once you get in it, it's like taking dope. You can't give it up." Whether the tale is true or not "doesn't really matter," agreed the Rev. Donald Breier, pastor of St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church, where the play is performed. "The whole purpose is to bring out a moral point." Called America's Passion play, "Veronica·s Veil" first was per- formed in 1913 at St. Michael's Auditorium, built specifically for the show, across the street from the landmark church on Pittsburgh's South Side. Written by the Rev. Bernardine Dusch, a Passionist priest in Pit- tsburgh, the 21h-hour drama centers around the legend of Veronica. According to a story dating back to at least the Middle Ages but found nowhere in the New Testament, Veronica was a follower of Christ even though she was married to Sirach, a member of the Sanhedrin, a Rome~ominated Jewish court back- ing the Roman governor's condem- nation of Jesus to death. Veronica, part of the crowd follow- ing Jesus on his way to Calvary, offered her veil to him to wipe sweat from his face; the legend says. The cloth supposedly was returned to her with the impression of Christ's face on it. and she used it to perform miracles and spread the Gospel. Schmitt said she portrays Ver- onica, a saint in the Catholic church, as "a decent, upright woman." The play has been revised numerous times over the years to update it and delete anti-Semitic references. "I play her as a dominant character due to the fact that she has to lead these people," she said. Performances are given each week- end during the 40-day Lenten season. Schmitt, secretary-treasurer for a car dealership, was introduced to the play by her parents, St. Michael's parishioners who helped out behind the scenes. She made her debut 1n 1936 in Novelty vegetables add interest Reap new treats, tastes, conversation pieces from bountiful garden harvest By EARL ARONSON ,., ............ As planting ume approaches. give some thought to raising novelty ... egetables that will add interest and color to your garden. Check catalogs for unusual items. Some seed companies specialize in the uncommon. Some will introduce new treats or tastes to the family; some will provide conversation pieces as well. Among uncommon vegetables arc close n:latives of squash and $Ourds. One 1s the vegetable spaghetti, oval, cream-colored turning yellow as they mature. Grow them as you would gourds. Harvest, boil the whole fruit, then cut to remove the spaghetti-like strands and cat with butter, tomato or other sauces. Then there's the vegetable gourd with fruits about four inches in diameter, white with green stripes - quite ornamental. Some folks stuff them with meat and rice. baked as green peppers are. In the same family is the luffa gourd, or vegetable sponge. When they are no more than 4 inches long, cook or fry them as you do summer squash. Sometimes the plant, based Expert to show ikebana on use and appearance.. 1s called vinlDg okra. When mature, the fruits fonT) a fil.Jrous interior that early civ- ilizations and settlers often used as scouring sponges. To remove the fibrous material, soalc. the mature fruit in water until the outer shell can be peeled off easily. Let the fibrous mass dry thoroughly before using. Then there's the long asparagus bean, a vigorous climber requiring. a tall trellis. Pods may reach 2 feet Ions. Some have exceeded a foot in length at picking time. This plant is actually a type of cowpca. Pods should be picked while youn.g and used as you do green beans. The flavor is dif- ferent, however. Edible soybean is another home garden vegetable. It is grown like grccnbcans, harvested when ~s are plump but while beans are sull green. To shell. pour boiling water on pods and leave them in the bot water for five minutes. Among novelty leaf vegetables for the summer garden are New Zealand spinach and tampala. Both can stand hot weather. Harvest young and tender leaves as they develop. Even though both are used similarly to spinach, neither is a close relative. Related to chicory, this plant produces fleshy roots that can be harvested in the fall , even after frost. They may be left in the soil and dug during the winter in a well-drained location. The flavor of the cooked roots reponedly is similar to that of oysters. Propacatt.nc aeranluma Even though more geranium seeds are available to grow into fine plants, many gardeners prefer to propagate from cuttings for window boxes and porches. Some have problems. One reader of this column advtsed: Don't transplant rooted cuttings too soon. Wait until they nave at least 2-3 inch roots. She starts cuttings 1n vermiculite in small glass jars so she can sec the roots as they form, then removes cuttings with some vermiculite sticking to the roots. This helps roots breathe after they're potted. When potting, don't pack soil too tightly around them and don't water heavily at fint. Heavy packing and watering causes stems to blacken and rot. After potting. keep plants slightly on dry side for a few days so they won't rot. Good drainage is desirable. Ike ban a, the Japanese art offlower arranging, will be demonstrated for Harbor View HillsGardenOubmcmbersat 9:30a.m. Wedenesday. Speaker will be Helen Oates, teacbcrofikcbana. The meeting will be held ID the bomeofBarbara Fleming. Newport Beach. New Zealand spinach is botanically tetragonia. Tropical tampala is a r============~ cultivated species of amaranth us. closely related to the arnaranthus grown in the flower _,rdeo and the • • • Striped arnaryUis will be the featured plant at the weekend sale, sponsored t1y the Frcinds of the Fullerton Arboretum. wild form known as ptgWcod. Sale hours arc IOa.m. to3 p.m.Saturdayand I to3 p.m.Sunday. The arboretum is located on the Cal State Fullerton campus. Suggested as a fall and winter novelty is salsify. or oyster plant. GARDEN CHECKLIST •If you started vcaetablc seeds already, be sure to thin them to prevent overcrowding or stunted plants. Do this when the plants are 2 to 3 inches hi.ah. •Give your lawn a spring boost by startina a rea-ular fccdina program now. •P1nchins back annuals at plant· ma time wtll g.ive you bigger and better blooms later. •The color impact of your aarden can be increased by planuna con· tamers with seasonal annual as the fini.shina touch. •Wnh dwarf citrus. you can have your own dehClOUS fruit JrOWtn.I 1n I minimum of pace or in a container. The fruit is normal· 1zcd JUSt like that rrom any olhtr fruit tree •Coo 1dcr plantina tuberous bcaoniu. Their larat. colorfuJ flowtr wifl dazzle you this um mer ·- March 28, 1986-12pm to 3pm Chrtet Lutheren Chruch 760 Vtctorla. Cotta Mesa, CA QOOD FRIDAY THI ORE SERVICE '•SEVEN WORDS OF SPIRIT AND LIFE" The Flrat Word 12:00 The Second Wofd 12:30 "9ol. Lor.I Kr.,,_, l'NllOenl So C9llf ~.LCMI ~In~ CbN1 WtMren The Fifth Wonl The Sixth Word 1:45 2:10 The Third Word TM leftnth Word 2:31 A9ol L~Jltrelall flleee&, T!*lfl Ctioer-Cflof..,., ll'Wly, Sama AN Thie Fourttt Word 1:20 Ativ LCCNr Tornow Ctwilll, OoM• ...... Che*' Voutt'I °"'*• Owtllt ~Nrln ,, l ,.. Notice of Non- dlacrlmlnatory Polley•• to Student• The American Chrlatlan School admfta atudenta of any rec., cok>r, national and ethnic origin to .,, the Mghta, prtvttegM, programa, and ac:tMtlee gen«· ally accorded or made available to atudenta at the 9Chool. It does not dl1ertmlnete on the t>ut• of r'llQe, cok>r, nattonal and ethnic origin In admlnlatratlon of lta educational P<>ffc*, admlllion pcttctea. achotarlhipe and loan programs (the IChool haa no IChofarthlp or loan programa). and athletle (the achool hu no formal athletle progr91M) and other (the achOOI at prteent hat OCH\9) echo0Hdmln'9tentd pro- grama. The American Christian School AModaOoo or Ameri-c.n Christian School. 2591 trvtne A¥9nue. Costa Mela, c.tlf. TNa 11 not a 80llcltatlon for atudentl u It II contrary to our poMc:y to 10Hctt for students by adwrti8'ng; but .. pYt>Mfhed .. r.qufred by lntemat ~ SeMce TechtllcaJ 1ntormatlon. Aal .. M TIR 1417 crowd scenes and two years later bepn portraying Rebecca, a high pnest's wife. She switched to Ver- onica in the earJl I 960s. She currently directs a cast o about SO volunteers and is one of three parishionen who take turns playing Veronica. She's never yet missed a show. "When you grow up with it, you almost feel like you're duty-bound, .. she said before a recent performance, glancing around the noisy d.tcss1ng room for her costume. VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope John Paul II will visit Rome's main ' S)'D.llOl\le OD April 13, the Vatican : announced. A spokesman for the l Anti-Defamation League of the B'na.i ' B'rith said he believed it would be the fint visit by a. pope to a Jewish synagoeue. : Her brother, Richard Schmitt, SO, an offi~ manager, knows the fceliDf- He's been performing in "Veronicas Veil" since the fourth grade, and bis two children are following in his footsteps. .. I believe it is the fim time ever ~ that a pope is visitinaa l)l'DllOIUC ••• It is very sianificant." said Jotepb Ucbten. the Italian. • 1 ~tative of the AOL, which is affiliated with the B'nai B'rith. the world's oldest and la.rgcst Jewish service orpniz.ation. E1ter New An~ Be E1191~1t to WI• $ 200°° of Ho1111 D111t1tllt S1pplie1 fr• CATIGOlllS Best use of water in house or garden-do you hove ceramic merma ids in your spa? Or do you hove a koi pond in your garden or fountains in your foyer? Enter your display today. Best children's play area-Hos your child's sandbox gone chic? Mom & Dad , this category is for you to show us how creative you hove become to amuse your child. Best use of art in decorating-Art tokes many forms, but we'll be the judge of that. Enter your best use of art in decorating today. Best overall kitchen-ls your kitchen country? Or is it on "80' s" gourmet type. This category is wide open or "space saving" if that's your type. CONTEST RULES INTaANT'S NAMl1 __________ _ ADOIHSi DAY 'HONI NUMlll1 IVININO '"ONI NUMlll1_________ I CATIOOIY1 llND INTlllS TO ~ LIVING SPAa CONTEST c/• DAll.Y NOT/ HUNTINGTON llAOt INDIPl!NDIN1 330 W. IAY ST. COS1 A MESA, CA 92626 ' l w.wt~':.wv OWJ.M.vwa NEW ZOO AMIE S.W.A.T UOVI! •1~ Who 0ont It?" (1~2J 8ud Ab bott, Lou Cottlllo ~ SMfTH'8 MONEY • FACE$ Of CUI.TUA£ CID KlD6PRAISETHE1.0AD CD FISHINO THE WEST (()MOVIE • • "Tilt Devil To Pay' 1 t930) Ronald COiman, Loretta Young ~=TUHO •••,;"'Flying Luthernecks' (19511 Jonn Wayne Robert Ryan -9:30-11 18 PUNKY BAEWSTER I HAPPY DAYS ltJ EWOKS ,4ND DAOIDS ADVENTURE ~ • SUP£R SPORTS AMERICA MOVIE • • Ouantnll s R11defs I t9581 Steve Cochran Leo G°'don 9 WALL STREET W£EJ< I FACES Of OUlTUAE OPPOATVNn'Y LINE -10:00-0 Al VIN ANO THE CH!PtiUfKS 8 VIOEOIEAT I 8lUE KNIOKT CATS AND DOGS I!) JIM COOPER'S ORANGE COUNTY EE CHILDREN'S CINEMA · THEBEAM THE BIO BREAK MOVIE • *'" · Atfanlls The Lost Continent'' t 1961) Arithony Hall. Jo)'(le Taylor '$)MOVIE • • • Twlllgllt Of Honor {19631 A.chard Chambef'la111, Ntclt Adams -10:30-t> ()) COLLEGf BASl<ET8ALL II ~ KJOD VIOEO D AMERICA'S TOP TEH D 9 SUPER POWERS T£AM: GAlACTIC GUARDIANS ti) MOVIE • • Tarzan s Magte Fountain ( t~9) Lel Baltler Brenda Joyce eD MADELEINE COOKS ~ QUEST FOR PEACE EE LULU AOMAN llACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS -Best Picture- llOW SHOWlll&I .. llAPAH UA MOVC I 952-49!3 OIST& Ill& EDWMos SOOTH C-OAST l'lAZA 546-2711 11 THI EDWARDS El T<*O 5&1-9SOO ""1HTH llAOll EDWARDS CHART'm ComE 141·0770 IHm EDWARDS WOOOllQ)G[ 551-0655 u ltul& PAC.IC LA .. ADA 6 994-2400 IUIH CIE>CM 0 4-2553 ST&ITtl COWARDS VllAGC CCNTCR 191-0$67 Ah111 .... kld .... ........... ...... 'C>M<ME • • • · 9 To 5 119301 Jane Fonda. Doly Parton lflMOVIE *** Mp Dugan Returns (19831 M11w Mason. Juon Robirds -11:00- llQ!MR. T 9 PUTTIN' ON THE HITS 19 WW<EHO SPECIAL WRESTLING m souL TRAIN e FAUGAL GOURMET Ci) QUEST FOA PEACE EE DALE EVANS m NISSAN SPECIALS (()MOVIE • • "Hard To HOid 1 198~) Rick S~1ngfletd Janet E1tt>er {l)MOVIE • • ''t ' Swing Shilt t 198•1 Goldie Ha.,.,,n. Kun Russell -11:30-u 8 SPIDER-MAH AHO HIS AMAZIHO AAIEHDS D FlV D 9J AMERICAN BAHOSTAHO (!)MOVIE • • Tile Smurls And Tile Mao1e Al.lie ( 1983) Animated 9 THIS OlD HOUSE ~ AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 81) ARTHEl.EHE RIP.PY el)WRESTUNG AFTERNOON -t2-00-u HICKORY HIDEOUT D THREE STOOGES &MOVIE • *'' Wanted The S1md1nce Woman 1 t976l Katharine Ross Hector Elizondo m MOVIE • • * • The Greates1 Show On Ear1ri· 119521 Charlton He$ton, Betty Hutton CD SOUDGOLD fD WONDERWORKS ~ AMERICAN GOVERNMENT QtBOOOIES 81) DEAF WORLD £STAR GAMES ':-ID MOVIE •• ' Rec«lels Oltt8Qlfd' (1935) T-.s H1tper, Llllil Nllllln -1~- I cou.£0£ BASKETIAU T£NNIS THAU STOOOES EIEAT AND Sl8t(E.L..: IF W£ PICKED THE OSCARS CID IUSIHESS Of MANAGEMENT (fl ~VEAHE & SHIRL.EV G'!) MEAboW\.AAI< l.EMOH CDHOOPSCOOP (CIMOVIE * • Oh Godl You Devit" (19~) George Burns. Ted Wass (~l MOVIE t • Rascals And Robbefs· Tilt Se- cret Adventuru 01 Tom Sawyef And Huck F1m· ( 1982) Patrlek Crtadon. Anthony Michael. -1:00- MuHSTERS SOUL TRAIN Cl)MOVIE • • "Once Is Not Enough' ( 1975) Kitk Douglas Ale~IS Smith tD ooctOA WHO C11i> BUSIHESS Of MAHAGEMEHT 9 DOKES Of HAZZARD EE CHARLES TAYLOR . MOVIE • RICK SPRIHGAElD: THE BEAT OfALJYEORUM ( DANCE FEVER MOVIE 't * * •, Mr Bland1ngs Builds HIS Ofeam House ( 19481 Cary Grant. Myrna Loy -1:30- -~UHSTERS 8 GAEA TEST SPORTS LEGENDS flli) PROJECT UNIVERSE GD BEHIND THE SCENES PUTTIN' ON THE HITS -1:45-0!> 'RELIGIOUS PROGRAMMING -2:00- llQtPGAGOLF D GIOOET D tm) WORLD CUP SKIING I> VOYAGERS ~ ~ECT UNIVERSE 81) BETTY JEAN R061HSON MOVIE •••• A Passage Tolnd1a·· 11984) Judy Davis Vic10t Ban81t" l,JFAME l 'MOVIE • • Tank 119831 JamM Garner GD Spradlin -2:30- D GIOOET PUTTIH' ON THE HITS fD THE TRIPOOS ~ CAREER LIFE PLANNING m oomE RAMBO C)MOVIE * • • • The Bndge On The River Kwa1 119571 Wilham Holden. Alec Guinness 'ij MOVIE I' I r hP\ IO\·t 'Cl Thi•\ l.1ugh1'<I H1t•\ lu'(f •\II 111 tilt' tldltlt' 111 lrn•11cl-.t11p t • h • &llll'10tm' ( 19831 Clltltto- pl'lef Walktn Natllle Wood {%)MOVIE t * * "Thi Put~ Roee Of C8lro { 1985) Mia F11row Jeff Dtnllll -s:00- • AMEAtCAN AOVEHTURE 11 SPOATSCOflE 8MOVIE t ..... "The Ttlree Stooges In Orbit' ( 19621 Tnree Stoogtt. CarOI Cllfit- tensen 19 P8A BOWLING BIONIC WOMAH FAME mMOVIE • • * ',\ .. Alrporf' ( 19701 Dean Mar- lin, Burt Lancaste< e MOVIE * • t "Tilt Sea Chase ' (HISS) Johr Wayne, Lana Turner EHOVA I CAREER LIFE PlAHHING SCHOOLBREAK SPECIAL MOVIE • • "Convoy· ( 1978) Kris Krlttorltr· son Ah MICGraw GD a.RISTIAN LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE ll) WORLD Cl.ASS CHAMPION&ilP WRESTUHO (p) 0000 TIMES -3:30-t> THE EARt:Y St1,0W. 6D HlJMAHITIES THAOUGH THE ARTS 81) tiERIT AGE SINGERS GlMME A BAEAKI -4:()()- D SUPER CHARGERS 0 FANTASY ISLAND (!) IT'S A LIVING 83 PRESENT! ~ HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS Cl) STAR TREK Gi)BENHYHINN m SPEEDWAY FROM ASCOT Cf) JEFFERSOHS JOtiN LENNON IN NEW YORK CfTY ::Z::MO\llE * * * * Fanny And Alexandtf" t 19831 Pern11ta Allwin, Berlll Guve -4:30-u IN SEARCH OF ... Q WIDE WORLD Of SPORTS (!) AT THE MOVIES fJ9 MOTOAWEEK m> MAGIC Of OIL PAINTING «DJ ABC HEWS Q RAY BRAD8URY THEATER -5:-00- IJ ST'RICTL Y BUSINESS D FAME 0 B~CK SHEEP SQUADRON MOVIE * * K1lll!f On Board" ( t9n) CllUde Akins, Beatrice Stralgnt Cl)MO\llE • * Five Days From Home" t 1978) George Peppard, Neville Brand. e AATifUR C. ClNICE'S tnSTENou8 WOALD I IOUNIE FOOT GAAOE.NM w·~ NCHCOOt< ~~ MOVIE • • * "RoManCitlQ Tile Slone" ( 1984) Mlollael Dooglu, Kathleen Turner (l.)MOVIE •••~ ~Arthur" (1981) Dudley Moore, Liz.a Mlnnetll MOVIE U U "Rebeecl" (1940) Joan Fontaine, Laurence Ollvler MOVIE t * "Hard To Hold'' (198A) Rick Sp<lngliekl. Janet Ellber -5:30- 1 HEWSMAKERS HEWS SNEAK PAEVIEW8 ~JOUAHAl I WIOE WORLD Of SPORTS NICHEWS GI ZOLA LEVITT CC) CINEMAX COMEDY I EXPENMEHT EVENING -1:00- 1 ()) CBS NEWS HBC NEWS MOV1£ • * * "Great Scout And Cathoual Thursday" ( 1976) Lee M8Nln, Oltver Reed DABCHEWSQ 0 GREATEST AMERICAN HERO m THREE'S COMPANY I ACTORS THEATRE PAESEHTSI GYMNASTICS HART TO HART ID ROBERT SCHULLER G) TOKIJSO SAIZENSEN (C)MOVIE • t "Slnbad And Tilt Eye Of Tilt l1ge<'' (1977) Patrick Wayne, Jane Seymour -1:30- llD CI)~ I HEAOUNES ON TRIAi. TOO ClOSE FOR COMFORT WILD AMERICA -7:00- • UGHTSI CAMERA! ACADEMY AWAROSI II FIGHT BACl<I WITH DAVID HOAOWITZ 8 HOU YWOOO CLOSEUP I 'N:ws I.AXERS PRE-OAME I SMALL WOHOER WHEEL Of FORTUNE NATURE flli) AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Cl) TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT tml EYE ON SAH DIEGO 18 PADRES PRE.SEASON SPECIAL NANCY HARMON tWIJHOHATO IOXING MOVIE • • t ' Micki & Maude ( t98A) M- M00<1, Amy lrvlr'IJ AOllfHOOO MOYIE • t •,; "Runrung 8'1ve · 119831 Rot>- by Benton. Pat Hingle -7'30- 0AHCEFEVER IT'SALMNG EYE ON LA. NIA 8ASKET8All llG8PtH 8AlfEf MILLER CU>SEUP THEBIOSPIH SAN DIEGO ZOO'S ANIMAL EXPAE8S Cl) IHOEPENDEHT NEWS -1:-00- 1 i~~~~ruSPECIAl MCMll.l.AH AND WIFE REDO FOXX SHOW 0 VAPl/£TY CLU8 TElETHOH HEWS MOVIE t * •,; ·;~ Mldntg.hl ( 1979) Mike l~=r~ JOEL SIEGE.L'S ROAD TO THE ACADfMY AWARfYS le GOSPEL GOLD (!)=°FROM SANT A AHrTA U "Oh God! Book 11" ( 1980) George Burns. Suunne Pleslletta. Cl) TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE (I) PAPER CHASE -1:30- I BEHSON WEEKEND MAGAZJNE ID CANDI STATON-SUSSEWEU G) MHING POINT CH)MOVIE • • "P°'ky's Reveoge' (1985) Dan Monahan. Wyett Knignt Cl) ~EYMOONEAS -9:00- IJCI) MOVIE ** • Private Ben1amin" (1980) GOidie Hawn, Eileen B1ennen 0 Q! GOLDEN GIRLS 8 9 FORTUNE OANE e MOVIE •• * ., . To Calch A Thief" ( 1955) Cary Gran!. Grace KeOy • SMfTHSONIAH WORLD ID DALLAS HOCM ll) DE JOtiN CONCERT SERIES MOVIE *. 1 MoSGOW On The Hudson' ( 198A) Robll1 Williams Maria Conchi- ta AIOnso DEMPSEY & MAKEPEACE MOVIE • • '1 "Reckless Disregard ( 19851 Tess Harpe<. Les he Nielsen (%)MOVIE • t • "Over Tile Broo~lyn Bridge (19841 Elliott Gould, Maroaux Ham· 1ngway 11 18227 ~LILI -9:30- G'!) OA VE ROEVER -9:35- (C)MOVIE • • Oh God1 You Devil ( 198A) "A SHARP. SOPHISTICATED. FUNNY. SEXY, COMPASSIONATE PICTURE'.' -Joell Kroll, NIWIWlllC MAGAZINI "RICHLY ENTERTAINING'.' -Dovkl Denby, NIW TOH MAGAZINI Gto<ge Burns. Ted w-. -10:00- l lrTONSTEEl..E 01.0VlBOAT MOW U 1-\o ' Marooned' ( 11169) GltgOtY P9dl. Riehlrd ()Jenna • UF'ESTYl£S Of THE NCH AND FAMOUS ~~I Art Rlnglng" (19e0) Judy HOiiiday. Dean Martin. ~~ Pe<ll$ Of Pauline" (1947) Bet~und. !I OAHCIN' ON AIRl..EMOH ~MOVIE * t "Missing In Acl ion 2 · Tilt Begin- ning' (1985) Cllocl No<rlt, Soon- Teclt Oil TWILIGHT ZONE -t0:30- AACHERS INOEPENOEHT NEWS -10:45- • SPORTS PAGE -11:00-1 08 000 ~ PUTTIH' ON THE "'IQ VAPl/£TY CLUB TELETHON CONT1HUD I·~ SATURDAY ALIVE HOT SEAT MOVIE • "Gelllng Lucity" ( 19791 nrtany Willis. Ann Whiting. (!)AT THE MOVIES (])JOHN LEHHOH IN NEW YORK CrTY . (%)MOVIE • * .. AIVln Rides Again" (19741 Graeme Blundell, Man Flnney -11:30- • BARNABY JONES ·o a SA TUAOAY Nt8HT LIVE I DEMPSEY & MAKEPEACE EYEWITNESS SPORTS W£EKEHO e MOVIE * • ·~ "The Magnificent Seven Ride'' 11972) l ee Van Cleef Stefanie POMts Cl) MOVIE ** . ..., "Easy Come. Easy Go" ( 1967 Elv1s Presley Dodie Marstlal tIQl DICK Cl.ARK'S NITETIME (C)MOVIE Perteet T1m1ng· (19821 Stephen Markle, Mldlelle Scart*H ;JS.)MOVIE • • . How Do I Love Thee" ( 1970 Jac~ie Gleason, Maureen O'Hara -11:40-ID RAY BRADBURY THEATER -11:45- DABCNEWSQ fJ MOVIE -12:-00- • • "War Italian Style" ( 1967) Bust· er Keaton, Martha Hyt!(. Q) MOVIE • • • "Thirty Seconds Over Toltyo" ( 1944) Spencer Tracy, Van Johnton 9 DAVID SUSSKJHO ID THE MOVIEMAKERS GD REAl VIDEOS A O~ON . . ., .... ,. .. ,,..-...,..,.,... ........... ~ ........... l@[PG-ii] NOW PLAYING lllU. COSUll(U llM!I( :l•I'" OflAll()( • WUTMINS!!ll WUT-fl(ll . ..,, . • . • li?l>Ch "'9' • " ...... Et-<n' !"llfl'"'I~ f'lt\1 Pac.or .,.; l ... l'I ... ,, ,,,. . .. ~· 89• .191~ "'Wiy l90rt"f • I UOA ,AA• hlOllO •IA 11111.AOA • STAlfT()ll --11'1• l69J • Pll.,_ •. ._.,HI I' .... ' . , .. +Y,r" . "• ' ..,.,,.,,," J" 1 .. ,,.,( ., ,,,. ~f* CIJ,.__. ~ 4.,q ,/I AA ' • ... .. "~"<\A .tfl•,... •cotTA lllSA '!"'(No [)rt,• ~r .... ..._. .a(:Cf ... ,0 ,0-. .,~•'"' .~ . . .. :'l·o •" 819 'l850 t .... f"°110l .. t .. , SHARf. 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Hollyu;ood 's real King to reign at Universal LOSANGELES(AP)-Universal Studios hopes millions go ape for its lateSl attraction featuring the biggest SW in Hollywood. King Kong, the giant gorilla created on a Hollywood sound stage more than a half~ntury ago and resurrec- ted from hibernation over the years by film makers, returned with a studio homecoming celebration and unveiling this week. The 30.foot animated King Kong, remote-controlled with computers, will attack tourist trams on a facsimi- le of the Brooklyn Bridge as part of a $6.5 million addition to the Univer- sal Studios Tour amusement park. King Kong. the ape that climbed the Empire State building and swatted planes from the sky in the 1933 RKO beauty-and-the-beast film, is the costliest of the tour attractions. "This is the most ambitious attrac- tion at Univ~rsal and they are hoping when it opens June 14 1t will bring more people through the gate," Universal publicist Jerry Digney said. The 3. 3 million tounsts who paid S 13. 95 each to visit the 22-year-old theme park in 1985 traversed the 43(). acre studio by tram through sound stages and the studio back lot ~tnessing an attack by the "Jaws': killer shark and watching "The A- Tcam ''.live action show, among other attracuons. There is more Hollywood monkey business going on this year. Producer Dino De Laurentiis, who made the 1976 remake of the film "King K!>ng." is c~rrcntly filming another King Kong picture in North Carolina. During a media preview of the attraction Tuesday, the iorilla broke out of a 40-foot crate, D1gney said. "King Kong is the most expensive attraction built by Universal Studios Tour. and it is also the world's largest fi~urc-animated structure," Digney satd. "This attraction is so unique, so awesome, so advanced and so speU- bindjng that even these words cannot do it justice," a news release said, further describing the attraction as "mind-boggling." COMMERCE Bl.DC. • ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGllOUNDS 88 FAIR DRIVE • COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA Thurtday lhru Salurd.y, 1 • 10 p.m. • Sunclty, Noon • 6 p.m. MARCH 20, 21, 22 & 23, 1986 featuring the oollectioM ol 116 selected dealers from near and far in Ora• County's renownf!d Mmi-annual showing of antiques, Fum11urP • Dec.orative Acc.essorles • Country Americana • Paintings Bronzes • Cloc.k..~ • jewelry • Quilts • Advertising • Paper Collectibles • Toys Dolls • F1gurint>s • Cut Glass • Artglass • Silver ~ China • Orientalia PorceldlOS • Irons • Jade • Ivory • Graphics • \-\bodenware • Pottery G1,ni•ml ,-\dm1~'1t>ll S.1 IJO W11h lh1~ l1tkl'I any numhf·r -52 i,'i P!J! h. Se1110r C1t11.en~ (fi:I f. 11v11r/ -S2 Oii t'(Jch Children uncll'f 12 fr1•t• fr,..., P11rk1111(. \'incrm Canby. "'lrw York Times Sheila &neon, Los Ang~let Time. ~-~STUNNING:.: H\NNl\H AND HER SISTERS •• lllWlll n Tt11 51l-9SOO .. 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Coeal DAILY Pll..OT/Selurday, Metdl 22. 198e A8 Ez .. stars Ron and Nancy will chat after the Oscars By FRED ROTHENBERG ##T,..............., NEW YORK -Monday is Academy Award night, a special time f Qr millions of movie-go1na Ameri- cans, including. and perhaps es- pcciaJly, the RC$nsofWashington, formerly of Hollywood. Last month, Barbara Walters took her politely probing questions to the White House for separate interviews with President and Nancy Reagan and then a chat with the couple totether. The· results can be seen Monday in a one-bou.r broade&$t on ABC following the Aeademy Awards telecast. The program was being edited and was not available for screening ahead of time, but Walters said she made no attempt at a policy in9uisition of the Reagan administranon for two reasons: the month.Ieng lag since the interviews and the tone of the glittery awards night. "It's a particular type of interview that's tailored to Academy Award night," Walters said. ''They're enormous movie buffs, and we thought it gave'us a pej. He hasn't done an in-depth intefVlew since the election. He hasn't talked much about the cancer and the press treatment of it." In some ways, Walters found the Reagans much like your elderly next~ door neighbors in the white house with the black shutters. The Reagans share a hand-holding, radiant rela- tionship. And they share a love of movies, the Hollywood fantasy world where the actor Ronald Reagan and the actress Nancy Davis first met 35 yea.rs ago. Reagan told Walters he had to chum out two Grade B films for every A picture he made and that be hated one film so much, "Code of the Secret Service," that be stiU hasn't seen it. The Reagans watched 45 movies in their White House screening room last year, including the five nominees for best picture. ''He's still an actor. He talks about how acting helped him," Walters said. "He says he doesn't understand how politicians today could make it unless they bad acting backgrounds." Before People magazine put the world's famous on its covers, Walters had found a niche giving celebrities and oewsmaken a profC.sional and personal third dearee in prime time. She still frets that b.er annointed subjects won't open uptnd bare their innermost feelings. In her interview with the president, Walters delicately asked about his image, which allows the public to love the man even ~s it disapproves of his policies. "Since you brou&ht it up, Mr. President," Walters recalled ask- ing. "what about sugcstions that you're'nioe, but not too briahtr' . She said be responded by d~tailing an exchange that occurred between ·him and Soviet leader Mikhail Oo~chev at their summit meeting. but if be had opted not to answer her question;Walterssaid, "I don't think I would have pushed that too far.0 • The president is the Gttat Com- municator, but it's not easy mining deeply for bis messages. Walters added. For example, Walters asked the president about bis colon cancer for which he underwent successful 'sur- gery la~t ~ummer, and how it felt to have bis mnards and prospectS dis- sected on TV. ~·He said it djdn't bother him," she said. "He passes everything off with a smile. I trunk he's used to deflecting everything with his charm." But when Mrs. Rea.,.n was asked about TV's cancer clinic. "she talked about how . upset be was in bearing people on TV talk about his chances," Walters said. Walters said the first lady was more open. "EverytbinJ shows on her face. She's the womer. Her personal opinion was: 'I don't think it's necessary that you stand inside his colon every night."' In her session with both Reagans, Walters broached "the touchiest area," daughter Patti Davis' novel, ''Home Front," which ' is about a former actor who becomes presjdent and his cold, calculating wife. The "fiction" seems a thinly veiled exam- ination of the Reagans. Walters said the Reapns drew a distinction between their daughter's actions and their son Ron's individ- ual expressions, such as when he ~rformed a skit tn his underwear on 'Saturday Night Live." But Walters wouldn't elaborate on specific reactions. "Stay tuned," she said. '''GUNG BO' IS GREAT FUN.'' -..U.E SALAMON. 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Some of them are predictably easy, but a few others may prove ticklish. And the winner is .... I. Spencer Trac)' won the best actor awird two years in succession. Name the actress who did likewise. 2. What actress received an Oscar for playing a character without a word of dialogue? 3. What moviemaker received eight Oscar statuettes for the same project? 4. Name the actress whose accep- tance speech ran on for 45 minutes? S. How many Oscars do Marlon Brando and George C Scott possess. between them? ' 6. The entire casts of what two movies were nominated for Academy Awards? Toi Tnus 1. "Ben Hur" has won the most Oscars of an~ one movie with 11. What two pictures are ucd for second at. 10 eadi? 8. The oldest and youngest Oscar recipients received their awards the ..ame year. Name them. 9. Wbcn Laurence Olivier, Rod Steiger and Richard Burton all were nominated for the best actor Oscar, who beat them out in what many consider the biggest upset in Oscar history? I 0. Alfred Hitchcock never won an Oscar for best director, though be was nominated five times. Name the pictures for which he was no minated. Last Week's Answers I . "The Day the Eanh Stood Still" (Klaatu Barada N1kto) 2. Vincent Edwards (hood 1n "Family Honor'') 3. The Family Circus (Barfy the dog) 4. Spiro Agnew ("naltenng nabobs") S. Venic-e ("Kate" opening city) 6. "Mister Roberts" (Property Of) 1. Pittsburgh, with Tony Dorsett (college champ and Heisman Wlnner) 8. "A~ypse Now" (terminate with prejudice) 9 Baseball (Reagan-Da1ly-Stewan) 10. (a) Honey West, (b) an ocelot (TV servic;e truck) Send your answers to TRIVIA. c/o the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box l 560. Costa Mesa 92626. All entnes muse be received by Wednesday, otherwise half lhe player's last score will be awarded. Women leave home earlier than men do Among young men and women - those from 18 to 24 years old -the wQmen evidently are more indepen- :1ent than the men. Sixty-two percent of the men that age still hve with their parents. Onl} 47 percent of the women do. An} body in your family over 70 years old? If so, please note. said ~asoned Citizen was born.before the Japanese got karate. It was the Okinawans, not the Japanese. who onginated that martial art. Can }OU suppon the old contention that women are happier when happ) and sadder when sad than men are., Such a simple generaht; ma~ no longer hold up 1n toda} 's advanced d1sc1phnes. But 11 wa'> the claim ol that pioneer psycholog1<,t Lewis M Terman Each hab11ual cnmtn:il tend\ to repeat the same cnme. son of. 1n the ...ame way, son of This 1i. said to be what helps police most in the con' 1c- t1on of offenders Were 11 not for the modus operandi pa11erns. it's claimed. the law officer'> wouldn't have a chance. If you pla} bndge ~ou probabl} make in any one ~ssion about 4()() oorderhnedec1s1ons. at least a third of them ~rong. Or -;o contends a hndge authonty .. L.M. BOYD Those who purport to know all about canines contend the dog that respects its master rarely leaves home for more than 45 minute<>. Q. \.\-h1ch 1s the older flag -the Bnttsh l mon Jack. the French Tn- Color or the U.S. Stars and Stnpes'> A. The Stars and Stripes. You've read that fish make noises underwater, but did you know the fish 10 the tropics are a lot no1s1cr than the lish 10 the .\retie'' That eminent scholar Theodor Reik claimed women write more but mail fewer letters than do men. .\mong bo\ tunics. 1f the e}es are red. 1t's a male ii 1he eyes are yellow, .i female L.M. Boyd '' a syadicated columaist • Sa1day, M.a.rcti H ARf'ES (March 21-Apnl l 9): Following radical departure, you once agam arc on course. Focus on moderauon. recovery, employment, restoration of family harmony You'll learn more about money and lons-ranse goals. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Emphasis on ro mance, creativity, exci~ement of discovery. Lunar position highlights children, adventure\ speculation, physical attraction. You'll learn a secret, and Pisces'. Virao people arc involved. GEM.INI (May 21-J une 20): You possess somethmg of value -could be business, land, unique format or inven- tion. Protect it, don't be intimidated by one who makes loud claims, boasts. Love relationship grows stronger, you'U feel secure. SYDNEY 0MARR CANCER (June 21-July 22): You strike chord of universal appeal - popullu'ity grows, chance of financial reward increases. Burden is lifted, you have greater freedom of thoughL action. Short trip may be neccssa.ry. Libra plays role. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Focus on payments. collections, new starts, fresh concepts, romance. Tendency is for your heart to rule your head -know it, protect self in emotional clinches. Cycle moves up, intuition will be on target. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): What appeared to be going backwards will tum completely for forward progress. Know it, keep the faith, realize qcle is reaching peak. Sense of direction 1s restored, individual you respect Will pay compliment. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Define terms, avoid scattering forces, communicate With one at a distanc.e. Mystery is solved, trip can be planned. curiosity will be satisfied. Recent inquiry brings desired results. Gemini t figures prominently. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): You make goal-line stand. Position 1s strong. scenario highlights friends, aspirations, emotional fulfillment. You gain in matters of speculation. You could hit financial jackpot. Taurus figures prominently. SAGmARrus (Nov. 22-Dec. 2 1): Accent oo change, travel. variety, communicauon. excitement of discovery. Career gets boost, romance ceases to be a strapger. You'll discover motives, superior gives credit long overdue. Virgo plays role. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Attention centers around travel. Family member may announce decision reprding "domestic situation." Focus on communication, education. recognition of spiritual values. Taurus, Libra play outstanding roles. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Scenario highlights glamor, mystery, clandestine arrangements. It will be necessary to be discreet. You'll learn more about taxes. license requirements, possible inheritance. Pisces, Virgo play roles. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)· Spotlight on legal affairs special documents, possible partnership. marital status. You'll be asked to meet deadline, responsibilities increase, you'll have chance for greater financial rewards. IF MARCH Z3 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you'll travel m ore this year. you'll have greater freedom of thought and action. creauveju1ccs will now. If single. mamage 1s in picture. There might also be an addition to family. Married or single, you'll 1mpnnt style, you'll be dealing with pubhc, you could be "in charge" of promoting unique product. Gemini, Virgo, Sa~ttarius play important roles in your life. You are daring, attractive, dynamic. March and December will be memorable for you in 1986. .Admitting strangers: Pros and cons aired DEAR ANN LANDERS: The let- ter from the woman in Greensburg. Pa .. prompted me to wnte to you. (She 1s the one who wouldn't let strangers in her house to use the bathroom.) Thanks a million for telling her she shouldn't feel guilty about refusing. I reside near a major highway 1n a reson area of New York State. Dunng the off-season. stranded motonsts frequently show up at my door, requesting the use of my telephone. My husband has ordered me to say no and I always feel rotten about it when I tum someone away. But I realize that terrible things can happen to a woman alone or even to a family that grants access to strangers. We read about such things every da)' in the newspaper. Your message ma)' save the Ii ves of many good samantans who leave themselves open to being potential victims. Thanks and God bless for making us feel better. -SOME- WHERE NEAR ALBANY. DEAR SOME WH ERE: Tlwlks for the tbuks, bat a few readers dlclu't think my advice was so terrific. Read OD. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I JU'>t read your answer to the woman who wouldn't open her door and let a stranger 1n to use the bathroom. I am glad your philosophy was not part of my educauon. I can't believe that you arc such a cold-hearted person. Being indifferent and uncaring about the suffering of fellow humans A111 l.uDERS 1s one thing, but to preach such selfishness to m1lhons of readers 1s inexcusable. Your mean-spirited ad- vice appeared right after Christmas. Remember the story of Mary and Joseph and the birth of Christ? This is Amenca. a country that was made great by strangers who came together and gave a helping hand based on blind faith and trust. Let us not build walls. but open our arms to the world and trust strangers. Thc;y are people, too. -C. P. WASH- INGTON (SEATTLE). DEAR SEATTLE: It woald be wonderfaJ if all straogera coald be l1'111ted, IHlt tltey cao't, aod I am not aboat to advlle my readers to opeia tllelr doon to aoyone wbo 1tiow1 ap . Fllty yea.n ago my motlter took strangers lJlto oar home lJI Slou City, Iowa., ud sbe fed tltem. Some of tltoae straogen even slept lJI tbe basement. Sad to say, tk.11 la a different world today. Tlte DGmber of janklea oat tllere wtio steal, rob ud 1omet1me1 kill to aappor1 tltelr bablt la frlptenlJlg. No way alD'"f-lqlJlg to tell people to open tbelr cfoen to 1&rugera. It's better to be safe tbu 1orry. Yeager has right stuff for the 500 By tbe Auociated Prt<i'I l''iDIA:'\ .\POLI~ -Cbuf k Yeager, 1he lirst man to fl) faster than the speed ot sound, 1 landing long cnoui}l to dnvc the pace car forthe I 9fS6 lnd1anapalis ~00. ··1c" fun 10 0> airplanes 1f there's a challenge I don't plan m) career When ~mcth1n3 comes along. I grab 1t." Yeager 63. said. Yeager broke the speed of sound in 1947, flew at twice the speed of sound 1n 1953. and shattered the coa~1-10<oast speed record for a corporate 1e1 13st month Bush a &randpa DENVER -Vice President Geor1e Baab and hts wtfe Barbara have bcalmr grand- parents ap1n Pterct Mallon Bu'ih weighed 1n at 8 pounds. 31'1 ounce<; at Rose Medical Center He 1s the second child of the Bu~hc ·son Nell and his wife, Sharon Mother and baby are doina well, a spokeswoman at R~ said Chack Yeager Farmera aided MURFREESBORO. Tenn. - Rocle star Jou Cnpr Melleo· camp. pausing dunna a conccn to urac support for the Amencan farmer, said he tt\inks thin~ Wtll cl\ange for farmers becaust of "oeople and protes1. .. OeoqeBuh "Your state 11 one of the hardest hn ... Mellencamp told an audience at Middle Tennessee tate U niversity. "There arc 106 farms a week aoing under in this state." Mellencamp urscd con· ccrtaoers to write 10 their le&JS- Jators for &id to farmm. Top songwriter NASHVILLE -Bob McDW, who penned the bit sonJ .. Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On,' bas been voted 1985 sonawriter oflhe year by the Nashville SonJWTitets Association lntcmational. The song. recorded by country star Mel McDutel, was voted song of the year by the orga.niza- uon. In past years, Mc Dill also wrote the co'4ntry hits "Louisiana Sat- urday Night," recorded br, McDaniel, and "Catfish Jobn. · recorded by J°'°Y RHaell. 'Geldof feted LONDON -Irish pop star Bob Geldof was the only man without a bow tie at the star- studded annual awards ccremony of the British Academy of Film and Television Art.~. "I would have put one oo if l had known I was comina up hctt/' he said when he went to the plauorm io an ordinary tie. Geldo( received the award for oriain.ality in televis.ion for his Uve Aid rock conett1 for Amcan farrune relic( f, 1 WEEKLY BRlOOE QUIZ Q.1-As South, vulnerable. you hold: •J 9 Q987 OAJ983 •AK6 The bidding has proceeded: North Eaet South Weet 1 • PaH 2 0 Pue 2 ~ Pue ? What do you bid now? Q.2-As South, vulnerable, you hold: tlO <:?AQ763 OJ982 ~83 The biddJng has proceeded: No rt.b Eaet Sout h We1t 1 • Pue 1 NT Obie Pua Pue ? What action .do you take? Q ,3.:._As &utli , vulnerable, you . CHARLES GOREN OMAR SHARIFF What do you bid now? hold. Q.6-As South, vulnerable, you +AQ83 ~ AK952 )73 •A2 hold. The bidding has proceeded : +Q6 v86 A102 +K.J76'3 North Eut Sout h Weet The biddmg has proceeded: Pus Pue 1 ~ Pus Weet North Eut Sooth 4 ~ Pue 1 Paes I + 3 1 What action do you take'! What do you bid now'? Q.4-As Soulh, vulnerable, you hold: ' Q.6-Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: +AJ63 , AK102 •AK876 +AK ':'QJ3 v Q92 +1065.C2 Partner opens the bidding with one club What do you respond? The bidding has proceeded: , Sou th Weet North Eut I + 1 . Pue 2 - ? Look for answers on Monday. '::~;~;~' S©\\.dtlN\-L££trs· WOii HMI -------Edited by CLAY•. ,OLLAN ------- 0 lleorronoe letters of the four Krombled words be- low to form four simple words A NO OC E I Quote: "Man reaves all kinds of footprints when he walks through life. Some are seen; others are in- visible. All the ma003 together add M A L N A y I up to what --." --,,--,-.... , .... ,-,--,-t) Complete the chuckle quoted _ _ _ _ _ _ by filling In the missing worcb _ _.__.......____. _ _,__..__ __ you develop from step No. 3 below. f} PRINT NUMBERED LETTERS IN SQUARES 1 2 l 4 5 f) ~~;~:~BlE fORI I I • ____ I _I __ ! SCRAM-lns ANSWERS J 22 Deacon -Tongs -Famed -Layman -MAN MEANS Quote. "Man leaves all kinds of footprints when he walks through hfe. Some are seen; others are inVlsible. All the marks together add up to what MAN MEANS." TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Tatar lancer 5 Bone up 9 Universe 14 -Alto 15 Limping 16 As -- usually 17 Ivy League member 19 Alplne song 20 I 21 Obviates 23 Hand tools 24 Titled anew 26 Upper room 28 By dln1 of · 29 Trifling 32 Hard bun 35 Miik plant 36 Petroleum 37 Ventilates 38 Manners of walk Ing 39 Food fish 40 --la-la 41 Wet 42 Meditated 43 Perceptive 45 " -Kapltal" 46 Apportioned 4 7 Containers 51 Enticement 53 Temptresses 55 Check 56 Islands word 58 New Yorker 60 Stair pan 61 Plntail duck 62 Atmosphere 63 lnflexlble 64 Makes lace 65 Substance DOWN 1 -Canada: now Ontario 2 Sizable 3 " ... come In llke --" 4 Negative 5 Smart 6 Appraised 7 Love deity 8 Intellect 9 Recite 10 German toa.s1 11 Feartess 12 Agatha Chrl•tie ploy 13 Morays 18 African animal 22 Vitalizes 25 Gibbons 27 Undertake 20 lndi.tlnct 30 Blue Jaye or Cardinals 31 Tickled 32 Flying foxes 33 UK river 34 Pompous 35 Mo1t fastidious 38 Scot1 39 Ivory sourbe 41 Estuary 42 Pool •hot 44 Fasten 45 -"Inferno" 47 Attack 46 Wearlneu 49 Echelon• 50 Young herring 51 Taprooms 52 Landed 54 Incarnation of Vishnu 57 Alder: Scot. 59 Tease .. TBlt FAllILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane "P J can reach the bathroom lock now!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Marmaduke, tell him I don't want to buy anything. Make It short ... just a deep, rumbllng growl or two." PEANUTS GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE IT '5 GOCNG TO 0€. REAL la.O TONl6"T, ~AN ... ROSE IS ROSE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) "One of yours?" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ket~ham 'lOOK ~ MRW1~·s At>VERT1s1 ~ HIS COMING A'TTR,A.Cl'IONS ·" ) - by Charles M. Schulz \AJOODSTOCK ~ATES IT WMEN I P\JNCM MOLES IN ~IS ARGUMENT ... by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan T"4E. l&Ui~MAM 15 ~EO\CTt~G "AtL l~E. 5'!£ Of \(IJ~A'T!> r b~ Pat Brady eur ml ro,J, l,lm.E MIMI ~~ME. _ ___,, ~ ... .. (" BLOOll COUJlfTY · MOOK llULLUf8 WATC..CIN<i our ... ' FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER I I• I Hi!!~ I ~I ::.-; YES, I CAN ARRANGE TO S EE YOU AT MY OFFICE AT EIGHT IN THE M O RNING, LYDIA ! I HAV E TO ee IN COURT AT N INE -TH IRTY ( 'tOU SOUND UPSET I DO 'l'OU WANT "TO TEU... ME WHAT'S WRONG? FUMKY WUfKERBEAN 0renge CoM1 DAILY PILOT/Seturd9y, Merch 22, 1111 AU ® llRS I f IUJl6 OIT L(M1 *"' 11 ""'"'P 'IQ/ ffLM 71 ~ 1 £tTM.5 ' ~ /f wr 11 Y«l IJll) PtPtn' 'IQ.I 111 \ . ... ,..._ ............... ... __ I'M GOING "TO OIVORCE HORACE! I REALIZE THAT 'l'OU M IGHT NOT WISH TO HANDLE IT ... 6UT I NEED TO TALK WITH 'l'OU, SAM ' by Berl<• Br•thed by Lynn Johnaton ~Y Jeff MacNaJly by Harold Le Ooux 1 CAN'T STAND "TO 5PENO ANOn-ER NIGi-IT HERE' I 'M M0VINGOUT1 by Tom Batluk A~D IHE FUU.. -5ERVE ~ICE~ DOONESBURY . . by Gary Trudeau 1 THINK rr'5 ~ ~ HfMAIXXIT ~~~ llJYIN6 Mtr lQ.( Ml'JCF HA'E :tJ I c.aU> 16.P "fO.lliSUF, u . }fq y )t'.XJ 61.ff ' 8Al.K lATER \ 4i4Y8f I THIN I U CJO IAJ4N~ JWl.Nf) ~ ~/Lf [(/(£ALLY''/([ /JJW ~~ Government, NASA owe Americans an apology To the Edi1or: I am writina to you to voice my opinion ~nd pethl!ps bnna into focus a p-ave md1scrctaon and oven act pe1'\)Ctrated by the Reagan adminis- tration and the U.S. government, as weU as NASA, against the cit1zrns of America, especially our young Americans. Recent investiptions as to the why and how of the rc«nt spac.c shuttle disaster have brought to light thut the shuttle was launched to its inevitable demise apinst the wishes of the overwhelming majority of engineers and technical consultants in charge of operations and safety of its passengers and equipment. Rather simply, as a poltucal. the- atrical extravapnza to preface the president's State of the Union address 1n grand, Hollywood style. I am writing this request on behalf of my 10-ycar-old daughter and her classmates, as well as myself and hopefully forthe thinkins populace of a free Ameriea, who beheve that the value of the individual still takes precedence over the government, a government which 1s bound to protect and serve as our representa- tives of life, libeny and the pursuit of happiness. I have no particular poht1caJ affiha- t1oos other than lhe wish to express myself and my rights of the funda- mentaJs of justice aod cannot con- done this most recent calamity against my countryrQcn. I am adamantly opposed to any group or individual who feel that they can exploit, discard, dehumaniLe or murder the innocent peoples to whom they have taken an oath to protect beyond personal or p0liticaJ pin. I feel not only have the immediate family and friends of the astronauts been gravely damaged, but equally the children and citizens of Americ.a have been viotated 1n the gravest manner. Inasmuch as we cannot. Wlthout the government's permission. seek a class . action suit against Ronald Reagan. the U.S. government or NASA as aid for the families of the victims and the children of America who had to witness this poht1cal manslaughter on national TV, I caJI for an apology to the American people lo be issued from the highest levels where this responsibility lies - an apology, not a political whitewash. but an actual admission of guilt. NORMAN J. REST Newpon Beach Alternative for 'apple a day' To the Editor: the attorneys away??!! An apple a day keeps the doctor Al EICHLER away; now, what can we take to keep Costa Mesa No more traffic needed ln NB To the Editor: Manin Brower's recent columns in the Daily Pilot, especially the one of March 7, make 1t appear that he should be on our City Council because he has his head in the sand just like the council does (except for Don Strauss). Council members keep approving developments and seem to have given up the airport fi~t. · The more I see what 1s going on, the more I believe the council and Mr. Brower never drive on PCH or try to enter 1t from any side streets in our city. We who "travel our streets daily don't n~ any more hotels or high- rise office buildings to generate more traffic for our already overcrowded arteries. The last time a build-out of Newport Center was foisted upon us, the Irvine Co. promised a viable share-the-ride solution to the in- crea5Cd traffic that would be gener- ated. Naturally it didn't happen. What will be the magic solution this time around? W.L. THOMPSON Corona det Mar Police bJ Orange Cou~ty do use citation-release To lhe Editor: Although I generally qree with the contents of the editoriaJ of March 4, "Suspects of minor crimes should stay out of jail," I must take exception with the erroneous information you have passed on to the citizens of Orange County. Your editorial states in part, "In every county in California. except Orange County, police departments use a citation-release program to handle the cases of minor, non- violent offenders." This simply is not true and most misleading. The Laguna Beacb Police Depart- ment, as welJ as many other police departments in Orange County, has for many, many years, issued misde- meanor arrest citations in the field to minor and non-violent offenders, thereby providing for their release in the field Wlthout being formall y booked and lodged in the city Jail or county Jail. . As' an example, during the month of January, the Laguna Beach Police Depanment arrested 24 7 people. One hundred flften of these people were formally booked and lodged in the Laguna Beach City jail or county jail One hundred thirty-two people were issued misdemeanor arrest citations in the field and reJeased in the field. Of the 11 S people fonnally booked many were released from our city jail throuJh the citaiion-release provision. Many were released on their own recognizance. Few were transported to the county jail and booked. The Laguna Beach Police Depart- ment (vinually aJI police agencies in Orange County) for many years has realized that the citation release P.roaram is a humanistic and "civ- ilized way to treat society's least offensive offenders." In addition, police costs are reduced. Better uuhzation of person power is realized because police officers arc freed up to ttSpond to more serious and pressing situations. NEIL J. PURCELL Chief of Police Laguna Beach Brower wrong about build-out To the Editor: Additionally the fact is that in truth building in Newport Center bas indeed not stoppe<;l. Much as I hate to admit tt, I did read Martin Brower's '"In Per- spective" in the Pilot of March 7. Once again I suggest that you cease to pnnt the words that he writes, unless ----------~------------------------~----------------------~------~~------------~----------------------~of course it would come under the When Mr. Brower pooh poohs traffic, crime, crowding and etc., he is whistling Dixie; it is well known that increased density breeds all of the above. • ~ u BEVERLY HILLS 92U WtlSlll" 81¥d Quality and savings add up to March Values. Save now on elegant bedroom suites, conve nient storage systems and more! 1085 Teak queen platform bed with attached nlghlslands and heldbOard features gently ro unded edges and brass drawer pulls. 63"w 1 881 . (Mattress not Included.) reg. S1355 0 F SAN PEDRO 160 Ent 22nd SI Teak armolre has seven drawers. a door and two hllerlor sllel¥H. 49Y, "w I 191/• "d I 47Y, "II. reg S1145 $84 5 Matching double dresser has eight draweri with lnlald brass drawer pUllL 63"w I t9~ "d I 29~ "h. reg. 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S C A N D N ')pr n 01.1y 10 6 Svndoty 17 5 DANICA/FRANK BROS LONG BEACH 2400 Lono lt8'h 81wd A v A COSTA MESA 3015 8rtSIOI Streel GLENDALE 209 N lr1nd 81¥11 llelwHn Ae1ford and Mlplt 11131m061J Ar the toot or 22nd St 12131 ~6722 I mile soutll ot the ~ 1m1 •2fi 13'1 2 !>locks south Of 1t1e 405 171•1 751 'lf77 CGmtf of W11aon and Brand (111) 507 0994 . ~ , t • • , ' • • r:,.,,o r " 1 • 1. 1. 1PO •S M :.i •• ~,. •,1 , 1rr• • • "'J u P ,o,.nn..i I ' • '~I' 1~· f •A c t.-I 1 1 "ti II 1 jnlt•" • • 0 ~1)0 PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICE heading of"Letters to the editor." He is completely out of touch with the people of Newport Beach when he states in his founh paragraph "but when the maJority of c1uzens looked at what. .. was proposed for Newport Beach they did not sec these homble things." The fact is that ·there was such a widespread outcry that the build-Out was withdrawn as a unit project in the mterest of ameliorating the unrest. From rereading his anicle (and J hate to admit that too) and after taking my pills to relieve my high blood pressure. I am left with the thought that the only reason Mr. Brower is printed in your paper is because he may be either related to the editor or ism the employ of some large advertiser. ALAN L. BLUM Balboa "IS BAO NEWS, POOA<IHS. .. THl!rM L.AYINQ Off: AGENTS AT OU.. WESTEMI MANOI Of'FlCEI . • " Apartments issue still kicking To the Editor: John Saunderson complained that cntics like me of the recently a~ proved W. I 9th Street Lincoln Park Mesa Apartments "ignore his private property rights" without "dis- cussions" w1th him, an owner of fou r lots slated for redevelopment. However, in '77 and '79 we held lengthy "discussions" o n his frus· tration in selling at a fair price and in "spending money to maintain pro~ erty that would be ta.ken for re- development." After he gave me a thorough tour of his buildings, I got the clear impression that he would have strongly rejected the eventual zomng change, sate and subs1d1zed density, especially 1fput m his former Mesa Verde neighborhood. Obviously, John has changed hrs thinlung. but he hasn'1 changed his sense of humor. "Out of a total of I 9 lots, there are least 10 of us who are will1n$ sellers. That sure sounds hke a majonty to me1" Fortunately, lots don't vote. Of the 12 total owners, six at best were "willing" sellers and not all that "willing." Mr. Saunderson implored the counc1rto .. ignore people not affected nor involved, and focus on the owne-rs and tenants." Well, most tenants -including his own - pnvately, if not publicly. opposed this pro1ect. Moreover, all city residents, taxpayers and part1cularly the over- whelming Mesa Action '84 electorate are "involved." They can't be "ignored" when cons1denng the questionable density, financing, locatton, condemnation and the politics .. involved.'' As Mr. Saunderson admits to "bemg well paid for his land," it's understandable that he would "strongly urge the city" to buy him out. Wlio could blame him? While disappointed that a decent friend would personalize this issue. I won't dispute his reference to me as a "frustrated unelected candidate" writing a "ridiculous letter-to-the- editor." He's probably correct! Yet more important than what is said about me arc the fu ture issues and questions. Why should current residents have to pay for more traffic, noise and forced relocations? How long can the city avoid rent control by voting for more apart- ments than homes? Wouldn't it be better for the city to get out of bankmg, real estate and welfare by encouraging the private and rehgious sectors to perform these functions? What can Justify the rhetoric and then contrary voting of Coun- cilwoman Hertzog -"against the big projects" and Councilwoman Hornbuckle -"against dense apart- ments, density bonuses, devclo~ ment juggernaut'r' Where was John Gardner. the leader of the Mesa Action Home- owners that elected Hornbuckle by the biggest margin in the city's history? H e promised to "stand up for the residents," but he sat this one out. Currently he's drumming up op- position to the Mesa North "Home Ranch" high rise. It's the litmus test for his afready hand-picked can- didates for the November council race. Yet, if this skyscraper is en- vironmentally sound, it should be approved. Instead of sensat1onalizing against apparent sensible commercial growth, why doesn't Gardner fight our real density problem subs1dized apartments? Would it not be better for political leaders who don't vote for their promises, to admit and explain their change of )Tlind? Then, the public might not fed so deceived, ripped-()ff or frustrated. CHRIS M. STEEL Costa Mesa Proper deflnltlon of 'hero' To the Editor: I never thought I'd read a letter from Jim Boldina that I agreed with, but recently his letter about the proper definition of a hero was that unique one that made sense. In the last 20 yean or o, I've noticed a marked decline 1n the accurate use of words such as hero. sacrifice and leader. It's gratifying to sec someone else ~ize the im- portance of not using thellC terms loosely DANIEL J. KAHN Fountain Valley Jall sbouldn 't be comfortable To the f.d1tor I ~ould hke 10 comment on the fact that Brad Gates as being made the cnminaJ 1n tht overcrowdina of the jail syitem. What he. m fact. ~hould do 1s not ---'· alleviate the overtrowdina but make the J•il system so uncomfortable people will stopcommiu1nacnmcuo they won 'l have to JO there. JAMES MERCER Huntington Beach ' I II SA TUROAY, MARCH 22. 1988 UCl'1 be11b .. I te1m leta one ellp .. ., In 10lh ... - Spink• neerty ml-m8kl11g weljht for tonight'• bouL llC: ~=~ ' Navy ships out Cleveland State NCAA ,.,.7ulA ·~ PRIDAY'l ICORD l!!att ....... , :~ Dukc74,DePau167 ·~ Midshipmen wtn. 71-70; Duke downs DePaul, '7 4-67 From AP dJ1pate~ EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. -Navy's David Robinson, shackled for most of the game, sank a five-foot jump shot with six seconds left to gjve the Midshipmen a 71 -70 win over Cleveland State and an unlikely berth amon' the NCAA basketball tournament's final eight teams. . for a school where he could iraduate into a million-<lollar contract in the NBA, had 17 points in the second half as Navy stood off a Cleveland State surge that put them ahead for most of the last eight minutes. "With about five minutes to go. I said somebody had ~tter take charge," Robinson said. "That's when I turned it on." Robinson's stuff cut it to 68-67 with 2:25 remaining and Vernon Butler scored on a drive with I: 1 S to go to Jive Navy a 69-68 lead. Ointon Smith gavc'thc Vikinp a 7~69 lead with 27 seconds left before Robinson's Wlnning jumper. teamed all game. "I looked at the sc0rcbQaro with about five minutes and it looked like we can lose this. We bad a chance to take them out but didn't and were complacent m the second half." "I salute him," Ocveland State Coach Kevin Mackey said of Robinson. "He's a great example to the youth of this country. That's a superb gentleman." Clinton Smith missed an 18-footer at the buzzer as Oeveland State had its 14-gamc winning streak snappc:<t and finished 29-4. Navy has won 16 stra1,ght games. was a flaw DePaul couldn't overcome as top- ranked Duke continued its march to the Final Four. Dawkins acorcd 25 points and Mark Alarie added 21 as top-tecded Duke COl,Jlbined quickness, defense and surprisina reboundin& abili!r, to post tbe victory over DcPaul. ' Johnny Dawkins is a sreat player," Meyer said. "We couldn't control him at all and it really hurt us." Dawkins bit I I of 20 shots from the field and grabbed a team-~ 10 rebounds as Duke, 35-2, won its I 9tb straI&ht pme. . Navy 7 l, Cleveland St. 70 • ........ , ...... . K.tnsas 96. Mjcbipn St. 86 ( ot) North Carolina 'St. 70, Iowa St- 66 TODAY'S G.UO:S ~ West..__, Auburn (22-10) vs. LouiJville; (29-7) (Channel 2 at 12:30 p.m.) So,dteut ...... ; K.cntuclcy (l~J) va. LSU (25.1 l) (Channel 2 at 10:30 a.m.} SUND A Y'S G.Al!IES ~. Euta..-.i : Robinson, the best known player in the East RcgionaJ's b{lnle of upstarts. had three fouls and just five PQints in the first half, which ended with the Midshipmen leading 39-30. Navy Coach Paul Evans sajd he spoke to Robjnson with about nine minutes to go and told him be hadn't picked up his fourth personal foul yet and to be more aggressive. Navy will top-seeded Duke in the East Regional final Sunday. In the later game: . The key for Duke was rcboundin.g. It h.~ld a 45-27'edaeapinst the Blue Demons, including a 25-12 mlflin in the second half. Duke (35·2) vs. Navy (30-4) (Channel 2 at 10:30 a.m.) ' 11• Mldwnt RecleMI Kansas (34-3) vs. North Caro-" lioa St. (21-12) (Cha.Md 2 at But the 6:11 Navy center, who decided to remain at Annapolis last year instead of opting "I was getting banged around pretty good." said Robinson. who was double-and triple- Dake 74, DePa.a 17: DcPaul Coach Joey Meyer didn't expect to control AU-American guard Johnny Dawkins, but failing to keep the smaller Blue Devils from getting second shots "<:;oacb (Mike) Knyzewski told us this was the type of pme where we bad· to hh the boards," Dawkins said. "We didn't shoot well (Pleue Me &A81'&1Uf/IM) 12:30 p.m.) '' ~ Kansas earns finals berth Jayhawks go OT to beat Spartans; NC State triumphs From AP dJ1patcllea KANSAS CITY. Mo. -Calvin Thompson scored eight points in overtime Friday night as No. 2 Kansas. with its two best players fouled out of the game in regulauon. beat Michjgan State 96-86 in the semifinals of the NCAA Midwest Regional. ln the title game Sunday. the Jayhawks Wlll meet North Carolina State. The Jayhawks, 34-3. forced the 80..80 deadlock at the end of regu- lation by recovering from an 80.. 74 deficit in the final I :08. Baskets by Cedric Hunter and Thompson Mulligan will stay with UCI UC Irvine head basketball coach Bill Mulligan announced Friday that he is remaining with the Anteaters. putting to rest rumors that he is looking elsewhere. "I am happy here at UCI and am not interested in pursuing other coaching opportunities,'' Mulligan said. "ThJS is a great school, a great area to live in and I am pleased to remain here." ·brought the Ja~hawks (~thin 80-78 with 20 seconds remaining. Af\er MichiJ<Ln State freshman Mark Brown missed the front end of a one-and-one. Kansas got the rebound and Arcilie Marshall hit a follow shot to make it 8~80 with seven seconds lef\. Thompson's three-point play gave the Jayhawks an 87-84 lead in overtime that Michigan State's Larry Polee cut to 87-86 with a basket at the 2:01 mark. But back came Thompson to make it· 89-86, and then G reg Dreiling rebounded a miss by Polee, and a basket by Thompson gave the Jayhawks a 91-86 lead with 55 seconds remaining. There were two controversies m the final minutes involving the game clock. The first time. with 2:20 lef\ and Michigan State leading by four points. the clock didn't move while Kansas had the ball. starting only after Kellogg scored to cut the deficit to two. The second time, with 19 seconds left, it continued to run after Brown was fouled, going down to one second while play was stopped. The clock was reset the second time, but it was not reset the first time. The Spanans had erased a nine- point Kansas lead at halftime and had their biggest lead, 76-72. when Ver- non Carr hit a free throw after Danny Manning. Kansas' best player, fouled out with 2:21 lef\. Ron Kellogg. the Jayhawks' sec- ond-leading scorer. fouled out at the I :49 mark. and the Spartans seemed in control when Scott Skiles hit two free throws for a 78-74 lead after Kansas Coach Larry Brown was assessed a two-shot technical foul for arguing the call against Kellogg. Mulligan. who signed a fi ve- year contract in 1984, is on the verge of receiving a two-year extension, according to UCI Ath- letic Director John Caine. Michi~n State. 23-8. was led by Skiles with 20 points, Carr with 17, Polee with 16 and Barry Fordham with 15. (Pleue .ee MIDWEST/84) North Carolina State'• Charle• Shackleford goea over the top to try to block ahot of Iowa State'• Jeff Grayer dur-lDC llidwe.t.'tournament tame Friday. Guccione's 1-hitterpacesEdisonin 11 innings out at home. Edison High outlasted Huntington Beach in 11 innings. while Fountain Valley and Marina posted Wlns to highlight Sunset League ba.seball Friday. "He (Guccione) pitched excellent,·· LaRuffa said. "He had 17 strikeouts ... it's Just a shame we couldn't end It in the seventh for him or he would've had a no-hitter " Huntin$ton Beach's Jeff Haack gave up only three hits in going the distance. Here's a look: Edison %, Hantlngton Beacb 1: Junior left· hander Mike Guccione had a n<>-hit1er through nine innings, but the Chargers had to go 11 for their win over the Oilers at Mile Square Park. ln the bottom of the I I th with two out, Bernie Colacchio's base hit drove in Jeff Kent, who got on with a double. for the game-winner. Neither player had a hit before the final inning. The scoreboard held nothing but zeroes throu~ nine innings, but the Oilers (I ·2) pul a dent m it as Sean Fraley got the lone hit, a double. to drive in Coley McClendon. who got on on a walk. Fraley's hat to nght center came on a 2-2 pitch. The Oilers went down 1-2-3 in the 11th. Foutain Valley 7, Westminster S (t Innings): The Barons pushed over a pair of runs m the top of the ninth-innmg to overcome the Lions at Westminster. Robbie Fl inn led off the mmn$ wtth a single up the middle and was sacnficed to second by Steve Mullen. Cal Davis broke the tac with an RBI single to center. Edison Coach Ron LaRuffa was drained from the marathon game. having only one regret: Edison (1-2. 7-4) came right back. though with a score in the I 0th. With two on a two out, Joe Aversa tripled home Brad Johnson. and Tom Sizlo was on his way home with what looked to be the game-winning run. He slipped rounding third base. though. and was thrown Tim Doyle's basehit of the game supplied the final run. Westminster had rallied to tic 1t with two seven,th-inmng runs. Steve G ulley had the key Painful win for Angels, 5-4 Candelaria, Lucas hurting after 5-4 win over Brewer s PALM SPRINGS -Dick Schofield sin~ed m the winning run with the ba~s loaded and one out m the I 0th inning to give the Angels a 5.4 exhibition win over the Milwaukee Brewers Friday. Gary Pettis led off the inning by reaching base on second baseman Jim Gantner's error. Pettis stole second and took third on catcher B.J. Surhoffs wild throw. Right-hander Brian Clutterbuck. 0..1, intentionally walked. both Brian DowmnJ and Jack Howell and struck out Darrell Miller before 8Jv1ng up Schofield's drive to center. Carl W1lhs. 1-0. took over in the top of the I 0th after the Anaels' left-hander Gary Lucas left with a bad back. Willis got the VlCtory for the Angels. 8-6. M1lwauktc's record dropped to 8-5. The Brewers tied the score with two outs m the ninth when Jim Gantner's double off Gary Lucas scored Randy Ready. Bnan Downmg's s1llth·innma homer off Pete Vuckovich had given the An&els a 4-3 lead. Both Angel staner John Canddana and Lucas made painful exits from their first appearance since tvtar. 7, Lucas, the reliever acquired durina the off~se.ason from Montreal, doubled-over on the mound after throwing an 0-and-2 pitch to Jim ducc1. the leadoff hitter in the I 0th mn111a. "I'm womed as heck shout him," said natl ' manager Gent Mauch. last season. He first aggravated the lower-back cond1t1on tn a Mar. 7 outing. Candelaria. who'd been out with a sore elbow. struck out four in his three-inning stint and settled down af\er allowing the two runs m th~ first. Afterwards. he said rtic elbow still hurt. "I thought I was okay. but l'm puzzled," he said. "I hope it's just inflammation and will go away." Kirk McCas,Jcill provided some good news from the mound. becoming the first Angel pitcher to go live innings. He blanked the Brewers e"<cept for Deer's homer. walking three and stnkmg out fh c Ba.e.-loaded tra.l.t .JU. Dodgen WEST PALM BEACH -Pilcher Bobby Castillo walked Glenn Hubbard with two out and the bases loaded to hand Atlanta a S-4 10th inning victory over the Lo Angeles Dodgers. With one out 10 the 10th . Bob Homer walked and moved to second on a f en) Harper 'ltnJlc. Both runners advanced on a wild pitch. Ome V1f11 l drew an mtenuonaJ walk before Ken Oberkfell popped out, 5etllng up Hubbard'$ appearance The Dodaers took an t'arty lead 1n the pmc w11h s1nale runs in the ond and the third mninp. The Braves scored one 1n the fourth.t>ne in the fifth and two 1n the seventh to move ton ~2 lead after ~vcn 1nn1na.\. Lo A04cles t1od it with two unearned run oft pllcheT Zane m1th 10 the c1&hth. Bobble ball hit to drive in the tying run on a bad-hop single. Doyle and Davis each went 3 for 5 for Fountain Valley, which is now the lone unbeaten team tn the league at 2-0-1 . West- minster fell to 2-1 with the setback. '• Marilla t , OcuD View 4: The Vikings built an early 5-0 lead and held on to cam the decision at Ocean View. Manna scored three times in the first inning on an RBI single by Matt Hattabaugh and Todd Dcstatte and a passed ball. The Vikings added a pair of runs in the second on a single and stolen base by M 1ke Cross a hit batsmen and a two-run double by Bill Dunn. Lake rs get by Spurs Offbench. Worthy leads late surge in l l 7 -109victory From AP dispatdles SAN ANTONIO -James Worthy, in foul trouble much of tbe first three quarters, came off the bench to lead a last-period ralJy as the Los Angeles 1..akcrs defeated the San Antonio Spurs 117-109 Friday ni&ht in an NBA game. Wortbysco~ nineofbis 13 pointa in the early part of the fourth period u the Lalcers stretched a four-point kad into a 1 l ~99 advanu.ge. Los Aqelea was paced by Magk Johnson's 27 points. K.arccm Abdul-Jabba.r added 26. . The Spurs, wbohavelost J4oftbeir last 16 games, were led by Mike Mitchell's 32 points. Steve Johnson had 22. Johnson's inside play, which in- cluded six pomts midway through the fourth ~uancr. kept San Antonio's hopes ahve. But Worthy, who picked up four fouls early, took advantage of the mJury-riddJcd Spurs' small lineup to sco~ on four straight short jump shots e1Tly in the fourth period. San Antonjo, playing without center Artis Gilmore. went on bot shooting streaks at the beginning of both the first and third quarters. Tht Spurs hit 16 of their first 20 shots en route to a 36-30 lead. But they cooled considerably in the second quaner. connecung on JUSt 43 percent. Los Angeles took advantage of the cold spell and took a 63-62 halftime lead. At the start of the third quarter, Sao Antonio ran off an 11-2 streak but again the Lakcrs ughtened up and shut down the Spurs' offense. Los Angeles led 91-8 7 after three periods. DeaverdotnJaCUppezw DENVER -Alex English scored 30 pomts and Danny Scbaycs added 25 and a season-high 14 rebounds IO lead the Denver N uggcts to 1 I S-1()4 victory over the Los Angeles Oip- pers. The victory moved the Nusaets Wlth1n one-half game of first-place Houston 1n the Midwest Division. Denver never trailed. jumping to a qwck I 0-0 advantage behind the shooting of Wayne Cooper, English, and T.R. Dunn. The Nuggets mcreased their lead to 16 points as En611sh scored 14 points and Cooper 11 m the first period. In the second period. largely on the sconngofSchayes. Denver padded its lead to 65-47. Los Angeles rallied in the third penod led by roo~1c center Benoh Ben1amin. who scored 20 points.. "But I'm not f oina to write him off A lot can happen before the season. ' Luca wu out until mad-May with a Mm1lar 101ury laudcll Wash1n1ton. Dale Muf'l)hy and V1~l ea h had three hits 1n the pme for the Brave~. contnbuung heavily to the team total of 13 hits Paul .<\s5enmarhn-aot the win f'nday wtth one perfect inn1na of reliof 1n th(' I 0th S.We'• Alm n.m allctee AlelJ Into till.rd bue u 8aD hancleco'1 LUI Qtdn· onee bobblee the throw lD P'rtdaJ'• ..-. For detalJ•. pleue eee 83. l • I I f f . ' . • .. -,.. ,.,.._.,_~-..----.._. .......... .._..._ ........ ..._._.. .... .._ ________ ..................................................................................................................... . - Spring training perfect place for playing ga1nes From AP d1apat~ea prina tra1n1ng. It's unlike an) other 11me dunng the baseball .season. Dale Murphy runs wind spnnts 1n ri•ht field . then pausei> to ialk to a rookie llcketed forthe minors. · B~t Saberhagen <1how'> up 1n black designer hade!), the kind with tin} green palm trre~ over the nose bndge. The smell of suntan lotl(m. nol pine tar. dominates the batting cage "There's no prc'i'iUrt' 1n pnng training," says Andre Dawson, the vt'teran Montreal Eltpos outfielder. "You try to rela). and t'nJO) \ourself This 1s one time. when af\er five or 'ii\ months. You look forward to seeing the new face~... · lt'salsoa time to ~cc H<1ll oft umc faces framed by Florida sunshine . At Winter Ha,en. Tod Williams stands off to the side. s1lenth watching thl' 'wing of )oung Boston 'prospects. At Vero ~ach. and) Koufa>. p11ches baning practice to minor leaguer~. At Fon 1 audcrdak. Whitt"} Ford. back m pinstripes. surveys the Nev. York Yankees" rookie patch mg crop. ''This is the nicest lime ol the }car for me," Ford said "Year~ ago '.'hen Iv.a~ pla) mg. I didn't enJOY 11. Now. I do." Baseball fans are also hkel> to see a few things in the ~pring they'll nevt."r see once the season starts: · •The home team batung 1n the ninth mnang after ha vang won so an opposing relief pitcher can get some e'tra work •Pa lm tree!> growing 1n the outfield. especially at Dodgenown, and Manager Tom Lasorda d~ng around an a golf can •C"incinnau Reds own er Marge Schott roaming the stands 1n bnght red shons 1n Tampa. •New Yori.. 't anlcees o" ncr George Stembrenner red1n1ngon a lounge chair 1n ht'i box at Fort Lauderdale Stadium. flanked by pals Lee lacocca and Donald Trump. Quote of the clay B94d,f Baroa, on radio station WINK m Cmcin111ta, cooccnung the drua penaJty m which Reds outfielder Dave Parker was ordered to donate one-tenth of bu salary to a drua f?revenuon program or facc.~~spension an I 986: 'Parker has to shell out S 120.000 to play baseball. Jt couJd have been worse-be couJd be divorcing one of Johnny Carson's wives." Thomu seek• undisputed title Plnkloa Tltomaa, who hopes to branch out as a singer and manager offi&hters, will try to take another step 1n Las Vegas tonaJht in pursuit of another goal -the undisputed heavyweight championship. Thomas will defend the World Boxing Council title against Trevor Berbkk in the first of at least seven title bouts under an agreement between HBO and promoters Doa Klas and Balda Lewl1. The purpose of the series is to produce a single heavyweight champion. A rematch between Mlcbael Spllak1, the International Boxing Federation champion, and Larry Holmes in Las Vegas April 19 will be the second fight in the series ... In Reno, Leon Sphlks who once was the more famous of the fighting Spinks brothers af\er wanning an Olympic gold medal and a heavyweight crown, can move toward reg.ammg some ofh1s fame with an impressive showing today. Spinks. who won the light heavyweight f.Old m 1976 and two years later took Mohammad All 1 title, will be out to capture the World Boxing Association junior heavy. weight championship from Dwtpt Mohammad Qawl. Peete, Faldo share tdp-spot Calvln Peete and Nick Faldo matched n 68's in a cold, blustery wind and shared the lead Friday in the rain-delayed first round of the USF&G Oassic in New Orleans. More than three inches of rain washed out Thursday's play and ~t the tournament schedule back one day. The tournament now is scheduled to end with a double round of 36 holes on Sunday ... Pat Bradley shot a 4- under-par 68 for a six-stroke lead and a record 36-holc total of 133 in a breezy second round of the LPGA Tucson Open ... At Indian Wells, Bowle Jobuon sank a 42-yard sand wedge shot for an eagle on the final hole to grab a share of the lead with Dale Doa&Ia11 after two rounds in the Vintage Invitational senior tournament. Bluen remain hot at home KJkJ Va.odewe1llescored 36 pomtund m Kenny C•rr had 26 points aod pulled down 18 rebounds Fnda night a Portland defeated Seattle, 11 5.108. for the Bluers' sixth stratJht NBA bomecoun victory .. ln other NBA actton, Waller Davi• scored 11 of his 2S points 1n the fourth quarter, includina a dec1s1vc 14-foot jump shot with 33 second~ remainina •. as Phoenix beat Detroit. I OS· I 03 ... Domlnlqoe Wllkl•• scored 28 points. including a 22-foot JUmp hot wtth 20 seconds remaining. to lead Atlanta past Dalla . 107-103 . . Claarles Barkley 5(.'0red 27 points and/ulled down 18 rebounds as Philadelphia dcfeate Washington. 112-1 OS. handina the Bullets their fifth stra.ight loss ... Boston took control early, rolled to a 22-point hatname lead behind Larry Bird'• 24 points and KevlD Mcffale'1 22 and blasted Chicago. 126-IOS. to clinch the Atlanuc D1vmon title. Canucks move closer to Kings Ocfenseman Jlrl 81bla scoled IWO ra sccond-penod goals on the power play as ' Vancouver played C'.algary to a S-S NHL tie on Friday night. The tie extended the Canucks' winless streak to 10 games, six of which tbey have lost. Howeve r. they did creep to within two points of the Los An~eles Kings for the final pla)'Off spot m the Sm~e Div1s1on ... Elsewhere m the N HL, New k~)' rallied for three third-period goals to break a 3-l tie and bca1 Buffalo, 6-3 . . Jarl Karri scored has 61 st goal 1.36 into overtime to give Edmonton a 5-4 v1ctOT) over Minnesota ... Bob Carpenter scored two goals. including the game-winner at 4:33 of the third penod, and Washington defeated Winnipeg. 5-3. to move to within a point offirst-place Philadelphia m the Patnd. Division. Outstandingly wins feature ARCADIA -Outstandingly. ndden ~ b} Gary Stevens: rallied from last throu$}1 the stretch toa half.length victory Fnday m the $45,000 feature race for older filli es and mares at Santa Anita. Water Crystals, ridden by FemandQ Toro. finished second 31/i lengths ·in front of Connie's Taj . ndden by Chns Mccarron. Ou1standingJy, a dau~terofExclusive Native who won the 1984 Breeders Cup Juvenile Falhes race, defeated five nvals and earned $24. 750 in the race for fillies and mares. 4 years old and up. Televialon, raclto TELEVISfON 9 a m -FIGURE SKATING: Women'1 World f11ure skating champ1oosh1ps, from Gene~•· Swat:ierland (tape), Channel 2 .. 9.30 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS. Road America Trans Am road race, from Elkhart Lake, Wis., Channel 9. 10:30 1.m. -COLLEGE 8ASltET8ALL: Kcntut ky vs. LSU in NCAA Soutbeait ReaiooaJ final. from Atlanta. Channel 2. 11 a m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9. t 1:30 a.m. !.-WRESTLING: Channel S6. 12:30 p.m. -'COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Louisville vs. Auburn in NCAA West Rqfonal final. from Houston. Channel 2 12:30 p.m. -TENNIS: Semifinals in men's pro tournament. from Fort Myers.. Fla .• Channel 4. . 1:30 p.m. -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS: Channel 7. 2 p.m. -GOLF: USF&G Classic:, from New Orleans. Channel 4. 2 p.m. -SKIING: World Cup finals, from Bromont. Canada, Channel 7. 3 p.m. -POWER BOATS: Lake Havasu Classic. Channel 4. 3 p.m. -BOWLING:. PBA tournament. from North Olmsted, Ohio (delayed), Channel 7. 3 p.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 56. 4 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Miami Grand Pnx. Channel 4. 4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Boxing -Dwight Muhammad Qawl vs. Leon pinks. 15 rounds. WBA cruiscrwe1ght title, from Reno (delayed). Channel 7. 6 p.m. -GYMNASTICS: Cal State Fullenoo vs Oregon State. Channel SO. 7:30 p m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at aaarnt·nto, Channel 9. RADIO 10:30 a.m -BASEBALL: Dod&crs vs. Detroit. from Lakeland, Fla .. KABC (790). I p.m. -BASEBALL: Milwaukee vs. Angel~. fro m Palm Springs. KMPC C?IO): 4.30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY. Kings at Hanford. KLAC (570). 7.30 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Sacramento, KLAC (570). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASUTBALL: Detroit at Clappers, KMPC(710). UCI advances in own tennis tournament Anteater Run scheduled for April 12 OV tops Sand 1 Ok runs a round the UC Irvine campus total runners~~women Marina __ __ By"senous, explains Runner'c; expected to feature Steve Scott and Wysockis World publisher Michael Pcrhs. "we • t• The l;( Irvine h:nms team ha' advanced into the: c:ha mp1on l>h1p quarterfinal round of the Antt·atcr-;' own toumamcnt tc1llowang an orx·n· mg-round 1'>·3 lkC1'i1l n o"a lhl' Uni versm of Indiana - -DE•11•1s mean people who run al l~ast three or ID 1ve Saturday. April 12 will be the date Athletic Foundation at 856-5550or "" four ti mesa week. and thhofrourse of the seventh annual Anteater run, 854-0364 mcludescompe11ti ve runners." wh ich will take place on and around B IOSTERHOUS the U( lf'\1necampus * * * Edison High remained unbeaten 1n Sunset League volJeyball Frida> night. whale Ocean View upset Marina 1n a fi ve.game thnller. The victor. mu'l'd the \nti·atn\ into toda~ '<; • 1. llJ matlhup of rtw McDonald'c,. \farrnHt < ·1av.1t ag.11 t1'1 W1ch1ta ~tau:. "htl h knocl.l.'d "" Houston 7-2 Pacing the .\ntcJtt•r, ("-4 "' l'ralll was Bruce Man Son Hing. v.h11 "'a' extended to three '>Ct'> before "tnr11ng in No I singles l\i!an Son H 111~ " ranked 20th in thr na1111n 1n <.ingk' Man Son H ing al')o h.'amed "1th Darren Yates for a 6-4 4·6 "1.,., "erdact an No I douhlc'> It wa' Yate'i' second ma1ch 'i1nce rr1urn1ng from dn illness wh1t•h 'itdclincd l11m fur ''" weeks. The team ot 'I' ate<. all(! \11<1 n Sein Hang arc t'urrcntl~ ratt'<1 44th 1n tht· nauon Yate'i al'>o "on h1' '>Ingle-; match 6· I. 7-ti and \lfachacl Dt1"-n'i wa\ dho a winner 1n singles Indiana fell to 12·4 "1th the '"'' The tournament "htlh run' through \1fondd' fea 1urc., 10 ll'am' 1A-h1ch ha"e at one 11mc or anoth1•r hccn nat1onilll\ ranh·d 1h1c; \Car There are 11 d1vis1ons for the run "h1ch takescompet1tors through a 4'tcn1c cour<;e beginning on the UC! campus and extending into the sur- round ing area. This year's race is expected 10 feature the panic1pa11on uf prem1erd1stance runners Steve ')con. Ruth W)soclo and Tom Wv-,ockt. Ruc;ty Pelican Restaurants, which as sponsoring the run. will award comphmentar; dinners for two 10 the overall w1nners(maleand female ) 1n boththe5kand IOkraces. Cost fortherun is SI 0(1ncludmgT· c;h 1n) 1fthe registration is received by ~arch 31or$I2 (with T-shirt) thercaf\er. Entnes are available at all Ru st} Pelican restaurants, Sponech and at Crawford Hall on the UC Irvi ne campu'i. The registration table will open at 6:30a.m. the day of the race for packet pick-up with the 5k c;latcd to begin al 7 45 and the I Ok stant ng 45 minutes later Fur funher 1nforma11on on the race. olcasccontact the l 1( Ir' me The first .. Run for Orangewood," a 5k, I Ok and Kid s' one-mile run will be held Saturday. Aprill 2atthe Fluor Recreation Park m Irvine. Sponsored by the Orangewood Foundauon. the race will benefit programs for abused and neglected children throughout Orange County. The Foundation recently com· pletedaS7.5 million campaign for construction of the Orangewood ("h1ldren's Home. which as now the county's only emergency shelter for children in need of protection. The runnan$course will be along the San Joaquin Wildlife Refuge. on a park·hke and fairly flat trail. and alo.1gsome streets. All events wall be centfied and sanctioned by the T '\C and professionally tamed. Runners. walkers and their families arc invited to attend the all-day frst1 val fol lowing the races. to en JOY en1ertaanment. orange-peeling con· tests and other ac11 v1t1es. For further information. phone the Orangewood Foundation at 756-R935 POW.ER OR SAIL INCLUDES: • Haul & Launch • C lean & Painting Bottom • Cleaning Shafts • Cleaning Props • Dropping & C leaning Strainers Outdrives -$45.00 + Materials ---•N E W P 0 A T H A R B 0 A---· HIPYARD QUAU TY MADE AFFORDABLE (71 4) 675-2550 22 3 21st St. • Newport Beach, CA RUNNING or 552·4402. * * * A 'iurveyconducted by editors of "Runn er's World" Magazaan esti- mates that there are 7.2 m1lhon "serious" runner; in the United States. while 22.3 million more runners indulge an the sport as a le\!> frequent form of exercise. Also. nearly halfofthe 29.5 m1ll1on • * * R llnrMne scMcMt SATURDAY Catlllfte t.i.nd IOtr -Bt9ln1 t.30 a m at AvalOn, Santa Catalina llland DlffKull lllllv cour111 F"llS1Sto'20 (tantallve) l,?OOranlH I veer San Mar1M Rmrv s end IOlt -Btil•M •am a1 San Marino Hlgll. Cllllllet1illno cour111 on cltv \lrff1' F" 1, S 10 wlfll T ·llllr! and U wllllOul wllll 12 talt '"on race dav For more Information, l>h<>n• (9181 ... ,.~ SUNDAY Tri·Ceuntv Dental Sec1etV S41eertni S Md 10. -Beolrll 8 lO a m al Felrmo111 Perk. 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Wyom· mg meets Aonda in the other game. Five Oh10 State playe rs scored m double figures. led by Junior guard Dennis Hopson. who scored 16 points Freshman guard Jay Burson came off the bench to ~ore 11 points, hitting all five of his field-goal attempts. Curtis Wilson scored 15 poi nts for the Buckeyes. TRI TECH MARINE DYNO TUNES Your Johnson, Evinrude, or Yamaha Cruse N' Carri · call 714-646-t>918 GET READYl---- tor spring riding 40°/o off bike tune-up with ad parts extra if needed-offer expires 5-J -86 otl Ille~ +fl o~ ' ~ ,. a Qc ~ Save on: • Oothfng by • Pl.'art1zum1 • Glorciana Sunbustl.'r • San Rl.'mo • P•rts. Acceuorles .nd Tools Spt-clal!Zl.'d Blcycll.' Componl.'nU Catl.'yl.' • AVOCl.'t • Oakll.'y • LO<)I( • Yakima In another match, La Quinta kept Westminster winless. Here's a capsule look: Ocean View 3, Marina Z: Although the Vikings won the fourth game. the momentum swung the Seahawks' way m their 1S-10,6-15, I S-12, 12-15, 15-2 victory at Marina (2-1 ). Ocean View (2-2) fell behind in the fourth game, 12-4, but pushed the Vilc.Jngs and got clo~ before falling. 15· l 2. "The fourth game was really long," Seahawk Coach Scott Kufus said. "It was quite tough ... and a lot of fun ." Joe Graham. an alJ.Jeague setter. led Ocean View with 27 kills, 49 assists and 14 service points. Team- mate Enc Wilfong had 33 assists and 13 kills. and middle blocker Ton y Panzica contributed 13 blocks and 30 kills tn the two-hour match. "UsuaJIX we: let them (opponents) get ahead,· Kufus said. ··We decided not to let them do that this time. We're playinJ in the Orange County Championships (tournament) and Manna's in our pool, so hopefully we can do it again (today)." Edison 3, HutlngtoD Beacb 1: The Chargers raced out to wins of 15-4 and IS· I before the Oilers picked up the pace and a 15-12 win. Edison re- gained its composure and won the fourth game. 15-5. at Huntington Beach ( 1-3). Rich Smith led the Edison (3-0) rally with seven kills, while John McCormick also chipped in seven k.ills and five blocks. La Qalllta 3, Westmla1ter O: The Lions came close to wtnnmg one game, but remained winless in Sunset play. 15-2, 15-13, 15~ I, at La Quinta. Outside hitter Mike Whitcomb. a Ju nior, had 14 kills for La Quinta whale teammate Brian Joe had dlght kills. The Aztecs improved to 2-1 with the wan. Howe signs with Bees • lkydfl • 86 modl.'ls in stock Flshl.'r • Speclaltzl.'d •Ros~ SAN JO E (AP)--Pitcher Steve Mountain Goat • Ritchl.'y Howe, whose drug problems cost him ~~ Off Street P.tcJngln Rur a prom1s1ng miuor league career with ~· 'the Los Angeles Oodlcn. on Friday \. .. r,v~" ~ RAINBOW BICYCLE CO. arinounced he's sianed a contract to r"' p1 tch fort he Clus A minor league San 494-5806 485 N. Coast Hwy. Jose Bccs. 1-------~~==~~~~~~~~~=====~~U Howe, 28. says he'~ been clean of drugs since undergoing treatment last year. and told a news confcrcn<:e he's ready to take a drug test every day in San Jose to prove he's beaten druis. Meanwhile, ~id Howe. he's come to "play ball " The Bee have hired several ma.Jor· leaauc ca 1offs. Already sianed are former Oakland A's pitcher Mike Norris. ex t. Louis Cardinals third baseman Ken Re112 and onc•time Dodgers ut1hty man Demi Thomas. Noms as scheduled to pitch the openina pme on April 11 and Howe . 1s scheduled to be on the mound the followina day. The Becs1 an independent team with no m.,or leque team oonncc- taonl open trarnina ca.mp on Marth 27, out Howe has tq>C?rud to camp now and will be practicing on his own until then. • A key que uon yet to be answm:d " bow Commi 'oner Ptl.t"r Ucbcrroth will ttael • Oral Roberta Unl•eralty'• Keith Lockhart •lldea aafely Into aecond bue, jut ander Mir,...._., .......... the t_ac of UC lnlne'• Ch.rla Galleto ln non- conference aame at UCI Friday afternoon. UC Irvine falters in 10th One out away from victory in the ninth inning, the UC Irvine baJeball team allowed the tying run to score. then OraJ Roberts poured across five runs in the I 0th to secure a I 0-5 non- conferencc victory over the Anteaters Friday at UCI. Irvine appeared on its way to extending its five-game unbeaten streak apinst the nation's fifth. ranked Titans, holdinsa 5-4 lead with two outs and none on in the top of the ninth inning. However, reliever Dou~ Linton allowed a double down the nght-field line to second baseman Keith Lock- hart on a I ·2 count and Adam Casillas singled to left to tie the score. In the I 0th, with one out and a man on. Oral Roberts (22-5) collected five straight singles followed by a sacrifice fly to take the 10-5 lcad. Down 3-1 in the bottom of the fourth, the Anteaters tied the score with two runs and after falling behind again in the fifth, scored two more to take a 5-4 lead. In the fifth. Ed Oark reached after being hit by a pitch and sprinted home on Gene Roumimper's double. Doug Kline, who went 4 for 5, followed with a base hit to score Roumimperand UCI led 5-4 until the ninth. For the Anteaters (9-7-2), Tom Baine led off the seventh with a double to extend his hitting streak to 13games. UCl'a Yark Webater leta tbh one get by bbn ln laat lnnlng. The two teams will go rematch in a doubleheader today at UCI, begin- ning at noon. Evel Kneivel comes full cycle LOS ANGELES (AP) -Stuntman Evel Kneivel, who gave up motorcycle Jumping after a serious accident in 1979. is coming out ofrcurement in an attempt to beat his old record by soanng over 15 buses. a spokesman said Friday. The 47-year-old Kneivcl plans to stage the feat in September either in the Orange Bowl in Miami or the Los Angeles Coliseum. and is negotiating to sell television rights to CBS or NBC. said spokesman Steve Lewis. Kneivel will be Joined in the feat by his son, Robbie, 23. also a motorcycle stuntman who 1s currently on a 36- city tour of the U n1ted States. Robbie Kneivel specializes in jumping buses on his motorcycle without using his hands. Both will attempt to 1ump over the 15 buses lined up side by side -first the father. then the son, Lewis said. Each bus ts about I 0 feet wide, Lewis said. Kneivel's old record of catapulting his motorcycle over 14 buses was set 1n 1978 an King's Island, Ohio, near Cincinnati. A year later. when Kne1vel tried to repeat that stunt an in Chicago, he crashed, suffered a concussion and fractured pelvis, and decided to quit the stunt business. Robbie Kneivel's record is 13 buses. "Every time he (the father) would 1ump and get hurt, he said it would take him a little longer to psyche himself up to do it again," Lewis said. "So he quif.'' For the past several years, Kne1vel has been enjoying retirement and painting portraits and landscapes, Lew1s said. Rustlers blank Fullerton . Golden We'it and Orange C'oast were involved in shutouts in South C'oa'it Conference softball with the Rustlers coming out on top against Fullerton and OCC bowina to Cemtos. Here's a look: • Ooldt• Wet& S, Fllller&oa 0: The R ustlen pushed over three runs tn the top of the eighth to cam the sec decision at Fullerton. The Rustlers started 11 Wlth a walk and singles by RC&Jna Marchionni and Gall Ruucll to load the bues. An cm>r on a around ball allowed two runs to score and Heather Mackey 11ngJcd tn the third run. Cen1tot t, Ora.as• Coast t : Cerritos came out 1Wln11na. pthenna I H11ts on the way tot.he South Coast Confmnce Wln ovtr tne Pirate, at Cemto Kathy McGonipl, who was relrc\'ed in the first inn1na. came back 1n the fifth 10 ~tluna up the loss. Oran e Coa t toten the Collesc of the Otscrt Tournament Wednesday wtth a 4 p.ro. pme l&&Jn~t El Camino Colle . Lewis said Kncivel prefers jumping buses rather than cars because, should he fall short, he will at least land on a Oat surface. In 1978, Kneivel served less than five months of a six-month sentence in Los Angeles for the baseball-bat assault on television executive Sheldon Saltman. Saltman, who had worked as a promoter for Kneivel's unsucccsful attempt to jump Idaho's Snake River Gorge in a rocket-cycle, wrote a bo8k about the experience that angered the stuntman. Saltman suffered fractures of both wrists in the attack. It was also during that period that Kneivel proposed his "Kneivel tn a Haystack" stunt. in which he announced plans to Jump from an airplane at 40,000 feet without a parachute and attempt to land safely on a haystack. He said there would be paramutuel wagering on which of 13 haystacks he would latfd oo. GWC men, OCC women swim to Cuesta leads SAN LUIS OBISPO -The defending champs are defendfagjust fine, \hank you, as Golden West College's men and Orange Coast Coll~e·s women took the lead in the Cuesta Jn vttational swim meet at Cuesta College Friday. The Rustler men (94) are just ahead of <XT's (88) after the first day of competition. The meet, featurina the best community college teams from Northern and Sou them Cahfomia. continu~ today . The Pirate women have a larger edge over their nearest opponent, Cuesta, 11 6-90. OCC'sJeannctte Younawon the 3-meterdavmg w1th a 371.10 points. teammate Debbie Rooney took the SOO free (5:2 I .84). and Cheri Carpenter captured third in the 100 individual medley (I :05.99). Oolden West's Sally Schultt a Fountain Valley Ht&h ~uct. and Rooney qualified for the state meet in tfle Mark Wack of Golden West also qualtficd for the slate meet with a I 6:S8.43 in the I 6SO fitt, as did Gcorsc Haddad of Oranac Coast. Haddad's 5«1C>nd1placc t1~ was 16:S8.66. In the SO free. Bobby Day of Golden West turned 1n a accond-placit efTon of22.86 West Valley Coll~ is only two j)Olnts behind OCC an the men's compet1t1on With an 86. and Cuc \a as a d11\ant founh (69) Golden West's women are third at 68. and Wn1 Valley is nJht behind with a 66 • > OfangeCout DAILY PILOT/S.turd"tiy, Merch 2.2, 1Me • Beanballs sprout early in '86 season . ! KC pitcher ejected, ame called Jiv1n1 up seven runs, four hits and Ove walb in wie 10n1ngs. ! due to several throwin incidents From AP d11patcltes It's only sprina trammg but the bean balls already are flyma. Friday's exhibition pme between the Kansas City R.oyalsand the Chicago White Sox ended io a 1-1 tic after Royals rookie David Cone was e1cctcd in the 10th inning for throwing foo close to the batter. Scott Bank.head, another Kansas City rookie, tut qticago's Carlton Fi~k with .a pitch iri the ~venth inomg. BrU Long of the Whtte Sox threw two pitches high and inside to Steve.Balboni in the ninth and umpire Dan . Morrison warned both mtnagers that he would eject the next pitcher who threw too clo~ to a batter. Cone's first pitch to Russ Monnan in the I 0th sailed behind the hitter and to the backstop and home plate umpire Dale Scott ejected Cone. Because the Royals were out of pitchers, the game was called. Kansas City starter Danny Jackson retired the first _13 batters he faced apd gave up only one bit in five l.llnmgs. The Cleveland Jndians .and Pittsburgh Pirates usually don't scare anyone when they're at bat but they did some lusty hitting for a chanse. The Indians rapped out 24 ht ts in an 18-6 romp over the Oakland A's, with doubles by Joe Carter and Brett Butler the big blows in a five.run second inning. Cleveland scored seven runs off Tim Birtsas and nine off rookie Bill Mooneyham. Tony Bcmazard's two-run double made it 7-1 in the third inning, pinch-hitter Cannen Castillo's two-run single was the key htt io a five-run fifth and Jim Wtlson tripled in the three-run sixth. Dusty Baker homered for the A's. Meanwhile, Junior Ortiz hit a three-run homer and Sammy Khalifa had a pair of two-run doubles to pace the Pirates over the Detroit T111oers 13-5. With the Pirates trailing 3-2 tn the third inning, Khalifa ripped a bases-- loaded dodble off Walt Terrell to put the Pirates ahead for good. Ortiz, who drove m four runs, homered in the fourth inning off Terrell, who was tagged for I 2 hits and mne runs m four innings. Fnday's top 1nvididual performer was Houston's Glenn Davis, who hit three homers and drove in six runs. But 11 wasn't enou_gh to prevent an 8-7 JO-inning loss to the St. Louis Cardinals. The Cards got the winning run when Brian Harper scored from second base on an error by Glenn Brummer, a catcher pressed into service at second base when Bill Doran su ffered an injury to his wrist. Davis hit a three- run shot off Danny Cox 1n the third inning and connected twice off Greg Matthews. Jack Clark and Harper homered for St. Louis. Elsewhere: TwlD1 8, Red Sox 1: Roy Smalley capped a seven-run bombardment of Boston's Roger Clemens with a grand slam homer in the third inning.. powering Minnesota to victory over Boston, which has lost five in a row. Oemens, trying to come back from shoulder surgery last August. was ineffective for the third straight outing. Expos 7, PltilUee 4: Rookie firsl baseman ~ Hocutt hit a three-run homer in the l l th innina after Dto Carman walled Al Newman and Wallac:e JobntoG wlb one out. Montreal sent the p.me into extra i.nftit.lp .. Bill Moore nnaJed home a run with two ou1 in t.6e ~ off Tom Hume, who was matin1 his first spriii appearance. · j . ' BIH Jays 11 Rfft t: Jim Clancy and three relieYin combined on a three-h1ttcr and Jesae Barfield ~ h.ome a run and scored another. Jim Clancy pve up jftt two htU over the fint five innints of bis eecoDd ~ startl strikini out five' and wallcin1 one. Lu.it Aqu.ijo, Tom Henke and Don Gordon allowed one bit and a Plir of walks over the last four innings. Loser Mario SOio allowed two runs and three hits in six inniop. ~ -Rusen It, Yuken a: Duane Walker's two-c9n double keyed a six-run fourth ionin1IPinst 46-ye81'.Qld knuckleballer Phil Niekro. Larry Parrish and ptlc lncaviglia hit consecutive two-run doubles 11 T• added lour runs off AJ Holland in the eighth. : Rangers rookie Bobby Win moved another '*s> closer to a major-league job with bis fourth comec:utf.'e impressive outing. The former University of ()klaboma right·hander hurled three hitless innings and bu~ only one single in nine innings. Gluts 5, Mariaen 3: Vida Blue pitched five innigp of one-hit b!lll and Bob Melvin's cigbth-innin& sacrifiOe Oy snapped a 3-3 tie. Dao Gladden opened the pme b San Francisco wnh a homer off Matt Youns. Yukeea %, Wit.lie Sox 1: Ed Whiuon and three relievers combtned on a four-hitter as the Yan.bes defeated the White Sox in a game in which both teams used spltt squads. Ortolee 7, Meta I : Larry Sheets delivered a run- sconng single with one out in the I 0th innina to carry the Onolcs to a vtctory over the Mets. Cat>. 3, Padres %: The Cubs pushed acrou an unearned run in the top of the 12th inning to win iL Wainscoat wins 4 as OCC takes meet George Wamscoat won four evenu to help keep the Orange Coast College track and field team unbeaten in South Coast Conference competition as the Pirates outscored visiting Cerritos. 93-52. Wainscoat captured the hiab hurdles. long j ump, discus and javelin as Coast moved to 4-0 in sec duals. Meanwhile OCCs Dave Panel turned in a seasonal best effort in winning the S,~meter run in I S:27.8. 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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, March 22, 198& Thomas out-Witts field American uses colorful pro ram for women· s world skating itle GENEY A, Switzerland (AP) -Amenc.an Debi fhomas won the women's World fiJu~ Skating Championship Friday IUJht. usmg a colorful program in the finale to be,a1 defending champion Katanna Witt of East Germany. . The 18-year-o)d Thomas, of San Jose, was edged in the night's long prograr1l by Win. who staged the night's must dramatic skating to the score from···w est "S1dC' Story" But Thomas' elegant and exciting performance was good cnou$h for second in the long program. And that. coupled wtth her first-place showmg in Wednesday night's shon program, gave the Unsted States winners in bolh men's and women's catCfories. Brian Bo1tano of ~unn)'\ ale. C'altf. won the men s competition Thursday night. Thomas. a pre-med student at Stanford Untvenlly. al\O became the first black to wm a world title. .\mencan Tiffany Chm won the bronze medal. •• 1 don't believe It," a tearful. ecstatic Thomas said as sh"· sat w11h her coach AJcx McGowan, her arms filled "ith Oowers "1 even landed that double axel." Weanng a <:;leek sequined black. silver and purple dress " 1th a fnnged skirt, Thomas came out skatinJ hard to a comb1nat1on of Duke Ellington and baJlct music. She landed four tnplc Jumps, including the tricky triple- do uble toe loop combination. Then came a beautiful do uble axel that seemed to float on air. But Thomas. who knew that a first or second-place \how1ng Fnday would give herthe championship. fell just 'h' of the finesse and panache that made Witt the star of lht long program. Thomas had the crowd's roaring approval, but Witt al'>u brought the fans to their feet by unfolding the hopes and sorrows of a }oung woman to the Leonard Bernstein '>C.Ort Preny" with a bit mile and a sparkltna tnpte-c:touble toe loop combination. She then played the tough street woman wtth some brash and electnc tootwork. followed by a dramatic flounsh of despair, drapina her body and black flowing dress down toward the ice. The performance got her the night's only two perfect scores of 6-from the West German and Sovietjudgn- along wtth six 5.9s and a 5.8 for composition and style. Thomas finished with an overall factored placement total of 3.6. followed by Witt at 4.4 and Chin at 7.2. Thomas was fifth in the Worlds last year. Chm, the IYIS=> U.S. champion and bronze medal- wanner at last year's World Champion&hips. maintained her th1rd-plac~ spot overall with a sprightly program featunng lots of Jumps and a spectacular spin combina- tion at the end. But she was beaten in the long pr~m by Canadian Eltsab_cth Manley, who put on the night s cleanest series of tnple Jumps to win four of the top nine scores. Her third place in the long program moved Manley up five pos1t1ons to finish fifth overall behind Soviet Kira Jvanova. l vanova had an 11.0 score. while Manley came 1n at J2.4. . · Tbc last Amencan skaters to win at the world championships were four-time champion Scott Hamil- ton in 1984 and Rosalyn Sumners in 1983. The U.S. won both singles titles in '83. with Sumners and Hamilton. Boitano, 22, was 1n fourth place overall before Thursday night's men's finale. in which defending champion Alexander Fadeev of the Soviet Union Canadian Brian Orser and Czechoslovak JozefSabovcik were the favorites. Bo1tano said the spotlight that shone on the three leaders gave him "a release element" to put everthing he had into his razzle-dazzle performan~. He offered the night's strongest and most sure-footed aeriaJ display. Orser lett the nnk with his third World silver medal - while Fadcev, who sputtered completely in the long program. wound up with the bronze. I • ,,, With her skating d1splay10g· a wide range of cmot1ons. W111 launched into the strains of "I Feel ··Hey," Thomas had said after watching Boitano skate his prize-winning number ... , just got inspired." Debi Thomu of the Untted Sta tee akated to the women•• World n,ue Skattna Cham- plonahlp Friday nl&ht. ~ oat defend-lnl champion Kataii.na wrtt. - Spinks plays 'the heavy' Evert Lloyd wins, moves to semifinals Leon ·s chance at title a lmost KO'd after he nearly fails to meet 19-0-pound limit RENO(AP)-Leon pinks' hopes of regaining some ofh1s past fame by winning the World Boxing Assoc1a- llon Junior heavyweight title were lhreatened late Fnday when he nearly tailed to meet the 190-pound weight hmit for the class. Spinks. once the more famous of the fighting Spinks brothers after winning an Olympic gold medal and a heavyweight crown. topped out at 19 1 v, pounds at the official weigh-in and was given two hours to come down to 1he maximum. But he made the weight exactly JUSt one hour and ~O minutes later. Spinks. who won the light heavy- \.\-Ctght gold medal in 1976 and two 'cars later took Muhammad Ah·~ heaV}we1ght title. thus saved his shot al captunng the Junior heavyweight champ1onsh1p from Dwight Muham- mad Qawi Qawi. 25-2-1 with 14 knockouts. will make his first defense of the ti tie today at Lawlor Events Center. Spinks. 17-4-2 with 11 knockouts, stunned the boxing world in his eighth professional fight when he outpointed a sluggish Ah in February I 978. He Josi the title to Ali seven mo nths later on a 15-round decision in his only defense of the crown. .. , forgot a lot of things after the Ali fight." Spinks said ... , forgot God . I also forgot how the kids looked up to me I was very poor, then very wealth). Then, I went very crazy·· The public1t> surrounding his problems with alcohol. drugs and traffic laws after his bnef cham- p1onsh1p turned him back to his career and his religion. Spinks said .. , want the world title to prove to everyone that Leon Spinks 1s all the wa} back.·· he said before the we1gh- tn defeat. "I iot to the top once. I can get there again." Horse racing • summaries Los ..a.mlto$ FRIDAY'S ltESUL TS < 111t1 Of ss.,,..,t "-,_" ~1 FIRST RACE. Ont mile Pa ce L. "e Jora v f AuOln )6 00 19 40 6 00 L. •v Lh '' Snenpn 2660 1080 G en M•OOv I Par> er 3 80 T"'t l SI JS n EXACT• 11 o••d SI ''660 SECOND RACE Ont rn P Par e Tp·Ju11ero Val•a nd·no'>a"' 4 70 l 20 2 60 T I SIM I" l ,j() 7 80 A .omen l(raw•ord S 70 Time I SI 3 s S2 EXACTA 6 It P8 d \1)80 THIRD ltACE O<i" "'"'' oa r,. (.,.1 II Our IR01_,, 1 IO H O 110 Slo•el'I Momen11 rv a11endlnoP\11m 3 80 160 4Mle Rova1e fSltH"f" HO Time 1 S4 • s u EXACTA 16 S1 oa10 sn 6() FOURTH RACE One mllp pace Oranoa r• Cl'\arlH 'Plano) 11 20 4 '° J 20 "'' rno I Aubin) 410 310 E "" Ot ntlfv f Pltr~-., 2110 rime· l S9 4 s F IFTH RACE. One mile Pate S,.ow Dance (P lert e ) 110 '40 HO Ou"°" c111e1 1s1ee1111 HO 3 60 Liiiie 8 101'\orn !Sliva) 910 flrne I SI )1S \l EXACTA •S 71 0111d '~ 90 SIXTH RACE. One mile Datl' ..... VelAIH (AuOln1 HO H O 380 S,..art ICo•la P1e"e ' H O 360 heicome Jae• 1s11or11 690 Time I S9 1 S U EXACTA 19 1 09•0 U? 10 SEVENTH RAC!:: One mile oere Bronn GIOrv AvO•n i::.e ''•" ic 1n 1 ~~ oa•inne Pit r'=• • 7S 00 ll 60 680 3 IO 300 u o ~me200 7S SJ EXACT A S 7 oa·d \16.l SO EIGHTH AACE °'1e m t P•t • Nevv (P\eer IC ueOter 9 60 6 00 ) IO Per·lout Pa uline Rltcri•f'I 16 70 9 60 Tr•t• Mtn IM4!1en s 60 T11T1e I 51 1 S SJ UC ACTA 6 41 P•10 S 161 90 •IGHTH ltACIE. 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CIOH ($1tv.,,,I 10 l)O I 00 !oo 11"'11 1~Ceffolll 110 time lOf > S U IEXACT A ll·61 nld t 111 10 SICO..O ltACa. 6 IU!'loocl' ().'l~llvtlv OOt1 IOll!tvl n IO 12 00 I 00 ti: nrr .. ttt ll'rtnc:t 1w11 2t .o IS 00 P·o PIUf>!' !Cro•defl 10 '° fl~ I 10' ~ THIRD RACE. 6 turlOng\ Mar Con IV1ten1ue1a 1 NO'therl' 1,1e (StevensJ Univenallv (LIC>tlllm l 900 420 300 3 80 2 60 260 Time 1 ll flS n DAil y OOVBLE 19 11 1>11 d s 1n 70 FOURTH ltACI!. 6 furlOl'IQ' M1c11Ca n (McC11rron1 W·•nom4!tnino <Dmnounave 8•oo"t1 Pat IOliver15 860 3 60 260 3 00 770 280 t•rne l 10 4fS FIFTH ltACE. 6 '> furlOl'IQs on turl Narure s -Nev fMcCarron) 6 60 4 00 l 20 Too CorH1>e fOet•nounnel 400 3 00 5.,,,., Arrtv•I !Stevens) 7 20 Time 116 's EXACTA (9 21 Pl tO sS900 SIXTH RACE. 611) lvr'°'1Ql Rover Treuure ISl'l0em1kerl HO ) '60 210 Beau·, Ltaoer l8 1•dll S60 3 80 Tr10011 Sl'IOrn IVe1en1utta1 SIO Time 116 US SEVENTH ltACE. 6 furlong, King Oi Calllornle IVlnrll )0 ?O 6 20 S60 CrvPtarcri <Sollsl e 10 6 00 Men1wear ITorol • 60 Time 1 09 2/S u EXACTA 111·1) 0910 mo 'iO EIGHTH ltACE .. I,. mli.s on lurl Ouhfanoino1v . IS1tven11 • 60 300 1 "° hal•r Crv1tal1 IToroi u o 160 Conn1e'1 Tei IMcC1rron1 710 Time 1 •9 l s U EXACTA 11-31 Pe td MSOO NINTH RACE. I I 16 mites P?l<CP P ur1u11 IOlhlvl • 10 l 60 160 ..vn1er,. S00<1 tOom1nouer1 • 70 • 00 C an•t Er>det YO\J' IMcC•rronl ) 00 r . ...,, 144 1 s U EXACTA IS-7• l>ll•d '71 SO U ~ICIC SIX 1-9-1 O'S·17 l·SI Plltd U .193 60 •o 7S ""'nn,ng •.c1<er, h•• nonul S2 Pick SI• onM> a••on Pll•d s9S &O to I .J06 wlnnlno tklr.th f•vf "<)f'\t',, SI PICK NINE J 9 1 1-9-1 O' S 17 I Sl oeld I IJ 713 7'D to or>e .... nn1no l•tll.el nine not\e11 A uenoance '' 400 MIDWEST. • • From Bl f hompson led all 'iCOref"i wt th 26 point\. 11wh1lc Manning had 17 and Kellogg 14 In the other Midwest Regional: N.C. State 70, Iowa State II: Chns Wa<;hburn and Charles Shackleford <iuppl1cd North Carolina State wtth an um1oppahlc one-two punch inside and the Wolfpack used their ~j1c advantage 1n 11\ victory over Iowa \tate \\ a<:;hhum Nonh Carolina State's h-11 ~phomore. scored 20 points a n<l hackle ford a 6-10 freshman. had l2 Washburn scored 16 points M the Wolf pack took a 40-29 halftime lead Iowa tale's Jeff G rayer and Sam H ill ~parked a 14-4 Cyclone run at the out\tt of the 'ICCond half that shc:ed "1onh < arohna State's lead to 44-43 Iowa State pulled even bnefly at 41 4 7 on a 20-foot Jump shot by Jeff Hornacck But Ernie Myers. Wlth mostly 12-and 14-foot Jump shots, helped North ( arohna State break tht IC1wa State momentum and rcpin control midway throu&h the ~nd half • I he w10ner of today's fight was scheduled to meet 1984 Olympic li~t heavyweight bronze medalist Evandcr Holyfield July 12 at a site to be determined. Qawi's goal 1s to move up 10 weight and have another go at Michael Spinks, the lnternationaJ Boxing federation heavyweight champion. "After I knock out Leon, I hope Michael has enough guts to give me a rematch." he said. "I owe Michael one ... He lost the World Boxing Council hght heavyweight title to Leon's brother M1chaef in 1983, 15 months after taking 1t from Matthew Saad Muhammad. Qaw1's name then was 0Wlght Braxton. He won the WBA JUntor heavyweight crown last July 27 w11h an 11 th-round knockout of Pict Crous 10 South Africa. Leon Spinks wants to return to the heavyweight ranks to fi~t Pink.Jon Thomas. the Wo rld Boxmg Council champion who defends his title against Trevor Berbick tonight in Las Vegas. Two other men with their sights set LeonSplnb on a heavyweight utle are scheduled to meet in Reno on Sunday. Tyrell Biggs, the 1984 Olympic super heavywe1$ht champion, will take an 8-0, six-knockout record against Jeff Sims. a hard-hitter com- ing back from a year-long layoff. NEW YORK (AP) -Over- powered in the opening set, sccond- seeded Chris Even Lloyd roared back to defeat Czechoslovakia's Helena Sukova 1-6, 6-1, 6-1 Friday night and move into the semifinals of the Virginia Slims Championships tennis tournament. Lloyd, who has not won a scason- cnding tournament since 1978, will meet reignrng U.S. ()pen champion Hana Mandlikova of Czechoslovakia in Saturday's second semifinal match. Earlier Friday, Mandlikova advanced with a 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 win over West Gcrrnahy's Oaudia Kohde- Kilsch. The first scmifinaJ match will send top-seeded Martina Navratilova, seeking her third straight Virginia Slims Championships crown. agamst 16-year-old Steffi Graf of West Ger- many. The winner of this 16-playcr. season-ending event will collect $ 150,000. the largest pnzc in women's SPorts. with the runner-up pocketing $60,000. Sukova, a 6-2 right-hander. JUSt overpowered Lloyd in the openina set. although she dropped her own service to begjn the match. The seventh seed then proceeded to run through the next six games with her big serve and powerful forehand. wrapping up the set in 28 minutes. But. Lloyd finaJJy found the court with her groundstro kes and Sukova began putting her shots either into the net or over the baseline. Where in the first set she moved to the net to put away winning volleys and smashes, in the se<:ond set, whenever she ven- tured to the net, Lloyd found the lanes to pass her. Lloyd, the sentimental favonte of the Madison Square Garden crowd. Jumped out to a 5-0 lead before Sukova could hold her own service. Then Lloyd closed out the set at love to level the match. The 33-ycar-old veteran from Fon Lauderdale. Fla,. broko Sukova to beg.In the third set. EASTERN REGIONALS ... From Bl overall but we got the second shot off the offensive boards." It was something DePaul forward Marty Enbry noticed. "From the o utset, they sent five guys to the boards," Embry said ... As far as boxing out. we just didn't execute. As a result we got outre- bounded by 18." Alaric said he did not think Duke played well. "I don't think 11 was a pretty game to watch." he said ... We felt we did our job. and we won.·· Duke battled the inconsistent Blue Demons much of the first haJf. taking control with a 9-4 spun m the final 2:48 before opening a 37-32 lead at intermission. The champions of the Atlantic Coast Conference broke the game open early in the second half as Dawkins and Alarie took control Dawkins scored six points in the first 2:43 of the second half to spark an 8-2 run by Duke that gave it a 45-34 lead. DcPaul, 18-13, closed the $llP to five points as Dallas Comegys htt two baskets during a 6-0 spurt. But Duke outscored the Blue Demons 16-7 over the next eight minutes as Alane scored e1ght points. DcPaul, whose selection to the tour- nament was a surprise, made one finaJ run, outscoring the Blue Devils 12-4 to close the gap to 65-59 with 4:06 to play on the third of three straight baskets by Terence Greene. However, that was as close as DcPaul would get. Jay Bilas hit two free throws after a questionable foul c.all apmst Kevin Holmes. A minute later, he scored after an offensive rebound to make it 69-59. Freshman guard Rod StnckJand led DcPaul with I 5 points, while Embry added 12. Duke. which had been averagina 19.2 steals per game, had 14 steals in the openinJ half as it posted its 20th straight Vlctory over a non-ACC opponent this season. DePaul'• Matty Embry J!ll pbe a reboand d..nn. NCAA ltutern Reclonal aeml aJ 1ame acat.n•t Duke Frtiay. The pmc was a sec-saw cont«t for the first 13 minutes with neither team leading by more than two points_. Auburn seeks Final Four berth H OUSTON (A P) -The Auburn Tiacrs keep mak1n1 fools of the npcrts and their opponents. The c1ahth~cd T1gcn have beaten Pac-10 Conference cham1>1on A01ona. top.seede<1 t. John'sand Nevada-Las Veps to advance into the final of the N AA West ReaionaJ be.slcetball toumament ap1n\t the second· seeded Louisville Cardinals. Thtj 1s the first t1mc Auburn has reached a rqional final. Last year. the T1acrs lost to Nonh C'arohna an thr stm1finah ancr u~ttma Purdue and Kanaas to reach the .. Sweet 16." "We'rt not Cinderella this year." senior Chuck Pcrwn 1d "We wen: Cinderella last year. " Auburn Coech Sonny Smith said, "We JU\t keep • 1mprovina. I think we're better than we wtre last year but not many other people do.·• The Tiacrs may not see themselves as "Cindere11a:· but others still are skeptical of their ability. ··1 don't know much about them. I don't fet to see them much," the Cardinals' MiJt Waper said." do aet to sec Kentuckr a lot 10 the conferenct. I hear they play pretty aood.' The T11ers, second-pla« finishers 1n the Southeastern Conference. P.lay the Metro Conference champion Cardinals today (Channel 2 at 12:30 p.m ). It's the fint meetina between the ICl!ools. The Winner will advance to the Final Four at Dallas March 29-3 I apinst the Southca t Re,ional champion There were seven ties tn the first haJI, the final one at 28-28 with 3:13 left when Duke's David Henderson hit a layup. Alane then drove the lane for a layup and covcned the three-point play to give Dulce a 31-28 edge. Dawkins then stoic a pass lftfd drove the length of the court for a dunk. DcPaul managed to cut the margin to three points twice before Hen- derson hit a 15-foot jumper from the nght side lo give Duke tts 37-32 lead at halftime. The loss snapped a three-game winning streak for the Blue Demons, who posted v1ctones over Virgima and Oklahoma 1n the first two rounds of the tournament. They had beaten Marquette in their finaJ reguJar- season game. a victory that probably put the Blue Demons in the tour- nament and kept Marquette out. After struggling in the o pening round against Mississippi Valley State, Duke has now looked im- pressive in two straight games. The Blue Devils beat Old Dominion in their second tournament game. Familiar foe for Kentucky ATLANTA (AP) -Thud-ranked Kentucky, which probably thou&ht its Southeastern Conference wan were over two weeks aao. faces its second consecutive SEC opponent in the NC.:AA Southea5t Rcg.aonal play- offs today (Channel 2 at 10:30 a.m .). The Wildcats tangle with Louisi- ana State for a berth in the Final Four. Kentucky, 32-3, has reeled ofT 14 consecutive victories and will be scelc.ing its 21st in a row -aainst a conference nval when the two teams meet. Kentucky, a five-time national champion, hopes to ~ch the Final Four -set for the Reunion Arena in Dalla Mardl 29-31 -for the 10th ume 1n au 11lustnous basketball history. LSU, an 11 th·seeded team that has pulled off three uptets in a row, IS uyina the reach the nalional semifinals for the lbtrd time. "They've aot a lot 0£.intanaibles," Kentucky Juard Roacr Harden said Fnday of LSU1 a team the WildcaH downed thN:C limes th111C&SOn. "They're n ch an mtan&ibln riaht now," Harden added. "Thex're a very danaeroos team riaht now. • "We're playin,J the best basketball of tbe tea.SOn riaht now." said l.SU's Don Redden, ,, ·- .... WISTW•N COWHa~ ~~ w l .-ct. oe .,.~ D 11 1$1 PiarllMd u ,, -" ~I• ,. 41 --tA\'J S..tllt 2' .. .371 tJ Clllller'I 2' 45 .,.. V'h OolOerl S11te 24 41 J:)I 2'"' li!Wwftt DMlllll 11-Hol.alon c 11 •• 14 ·-~ ., • '°' .... D•lll• ,. ,, .SC) s Ul•ll lS u .,, ·~ s.n .t.ntonlo 32 40 ..... 12 S.U.mtnto 31 )If ~ l1 •ASTW•M CC*f'HINCI Atlllllllc QMMlll v·lk»ton 51 13 "' a-PtllleMflle .. 2S ... """ N.-Jef'MY 3S 3' .,, n..., Wettllntlon 31 JI •51 :tS N-VOt'k n 4f ~10 3s..., C:.......OMMea x-Mltweua.t .. ?2 .... 1·Atllnl1 .. n .620 4 .... x·Delrolt 40 31 .5') ..... C ........ nd 25 4S .l51. 23 1'""-JS .. .JS2 n .... 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HUOl'lft O• l 0-0 0, Melllllwl 3·6 S-6 11 Totets. 3'·76 31·35 lot sar.. .., OMr1'en Liken lO l3 21 24-117 S..n Antonio 3' 26 25 t>-lot TIV•·POlnt ~~ Fouled out-~ RIC>ouncb-t.•lters SO (Lucaa II), S.n AlllOlllo '2 (WllkJM II. Aa· 1l1h--Lallen 26 IE Jollmon 10), s.n Antonio JI !Wllllema 12) Totel !out~.-. 25, S.n Anlonlo 24 Tldlnl· ul-'Sln Antonio COIC:l'I Fltulmmons A ttencs.nc.-IJMO. Nuwetl 115, ClllMrs 104 CUPftallS (104) -/Mxw .. ?-7 3-3 7, NlmOfllus •-10 2·? 10, 8enlemln IC>-17 •-S 24, Jc>Maon 10-18 2·2 22, Nhtot1 S--IS CH> 12. C"' 4-6 2-2 10. Wlllte 4-7 1-1 t , Edwa rd\ S--12 0-0 10 Totel1: ... ,, 14-IS ICM D•NWlt (11S) -Enellllt 14-30 2-1 lO, C_. S--10 ._S 1•, Scr\IVft t-14 7., ?S, Leve< 7-14 l -4 17, Dunn l ·S 0-0 6, Turn« I·• 1-1 4, Henzl{lt S-11 J-4 13, Reim.nMn t-2 CH> 2, Evan• 1-7 0-0 4 Tote!\ 41.,7 21·26 llS Seate b'I Ou"1iln Cllpoen 27 1S l3 lf-ICM Den\flf 37 1' 24 2S-11S Ttv"-POlnl -11-...111011 t. Fouled OU,_..._ R-.nc!1"°'H_., '3 (!Mft- i.f'l'ln 9), Denver 61 cc-171. A•· "'"-CA_.1 l• ("'I"'°" 12). Den,,., )I (Lever 1Sl Tola! tOlh-<•-s II, Denver ,, Atteno.nc-14,060 NCAA TOUllNAMENT w ... .-...... (et..__) TNIY'• a.n-,.1cu4'll9 ci- Auburn <n -10) vs. Louta'fllle <1'-11 ICl\lnnet 2 el 11:30 o.m.) IE•lf It..._.. (•t .... -~ NJ.) , ...... Y'. Semi· IM.iS-. Ovit• 74, DePeul '7 Nevy 71, Cllv•nd SI. 70 S...Y's ~.,. GolNM New (>0-0 n. Duka (35-2) (Channel 7 et l~.lO e m) Seu11hMl1 .. ...... (et A ...... ) T .. .,,,~ .... ~ KenlUCltv (32-3) vs. LSU 115-111 IChen- MI 1 et 1~.lO u~.) Midwest It...._. (et~. City) ........... ~ Seerel KlftMI M, Mldl!Nn St 16 (Oil Nortll C•rollna SI. 70, lowe St 6' S4IMIY'• ~·· ~ Norlll C.rolllll St (21-12) VS Ken .. , I~· ll (Clllnnel 1 et 11-.lO o_m.) TM,...., f'eur , .. Diii•) SIMH'IMAU ....,...,, M9f'dl ,, Eest CNtmolon vs. Mldwfll Cflllmolon Soul!llHI Cl\emPlofl YI. W"t Chlmc>IOn CHNN"tONSH• MM*y, MiN'dl ll s.mlflf>et wlnMn NCAA OMsl9fl n Sa.Mf'IMAU (et~-MH&.) .,,_.,., sc- SE Mluourl St. tO, Cllrmev 11 Sec:red H-1 16, Fie. SolJlllern to TOMtOHT'S CH~ GAME SE Mls10Ul'I SI. (21-61 v1. Secred HNrt 129·41 NIT OUAllTalt,INAU .. .......,.. sar. on1o s1111 1'. evu " SlllWf'tNAU (M9Ml9YetNewYertl) C>nlo Stell 117-141 vs. Ululsllne Tedi ( 19-131 Florldl (lt-JV 'I\. WVomk!O (23· 11 I CHAMrlOMSH• (W......., tt Ntw Yertll $4wnlnt11f WIMlfl ~ • • • . .,...... ........ AMalltCAM LaA.W :~ ~ • 4 ...., 1 ' Ja 1 ' .ta • 6 .$71 1 ' .m • 1 .m 1 1 .500 1 7 .500 1 1 .5llO • 7 M2 5 • Jl5 4 1 ,,.. . ' -N4 llOttAI. LaAOU• AllMle ' 4 M2 S.n Fr111Ci1co I 4 M7 (lftclnNll • 5 ..615 New Vont 6 5 U& ~noi-1 ·- PNleelelPni. ' : .soo St.l.oY!a 6 6 -= °""""' 6 1 ·~~ P1111o11urun s ' ·-MonlrN t 4 1 ::.: Clllcaeo S II .3 U . Houston > 10 n1 NOTE: Sottl~QUICI "'"" count In \llndlftln, !111 do nol f''*Y'1 ..... .,..... s. Mllweuk .. 4 ( 10 '""'"°'' ..,,..,,,, s. °""""' 4 no..-.., foronto 3, Clncllwwll o .. -r -- Mlnnftol• •• 9oaton 1 I MonlrMI 7, Piii~ 4 (II lmlllOll Pllllburtll 13, Oltroll S St L.oult I, Houlton 1 0 0 ~I 0Uc.oo Whit. Sox Cu l I, KenMt Cltv 1 1'1111 10. New Yori! Y•nlten (as) 3 Clev ... ncl II, 0..tencl 6 Sin Frendsco s. S..ltle J New Vorlt VeM-(H ) 2. Cl'llceoo wnne Sox (U ) 1 ••"'"'°'' 1, New vor11 Met1 ' 110 lnnin91) Clllcaeo Cuos l, S.n D1too 2 m IMlnesl ,. .. .,..o- ...... VI Mllweuk" •' Petm Slwlnos ~ 'fl. o.troll 11 Ultelllnd, Fla. Plttr.l>ufgll VI. SI. Louis •I St. PeterSO<Ke, Fla. New Von Mell "'-Alllnla •I Wftl Petm 8-dl, Fla Clnc1-rl vs. Ptll&eoelol'lla et C...,._eter. Fie. K-Cltv "'· Cl\IQ9o Wlllte So• •t S.r11011, Fi.. lcKton "'· Mlnnnote el on.noo. Fie. HoustOll va. Te1111 et Pomoltno. Fii. Montreel n. Toronto et Ol.nedln, Fii.. Mlfw•IA• v,. Ctevellncl el Tucson, Ariz. Cllboo Cul>I VI Sin Dlevo et Vume, Arla C...,...nd "'· S..n FrancllClO •I SCol-tMSell, Ariz. New Yon y,,,.... VI 8•H•~· ., Mll ml, '! I 0.klancl .,, kalll• •I Tern111, Arll., n IUftdleY'1 ...,,.. ClllQOO Cut>t VI Nlelli at Mew, Arl1. Clndnnall "'· ~ et Vero lff<:l'I, Fie , MonlrMI va St. l oul• el SI Pwter\burg, Fie Houston VI. Atlenl• ., Wnl P•lm a..ctl, Fla. &llllmore VI Pill~ 11 CINrwater, Fla. Clllceoo Wlllle Solt vs. Pltnt>urOll et 8redanlOll, Fla. 8osl011 .,, Kanta• Cltv el Fon M¥er•. Fie New Vork Mell v•. MlllN\Ota et Orlan- do, Fla. Tu•S "' .... Vorlt Venkees ., Fon Leudero.11, FIL Detroit n. Toronto 11 Dllnedln, Fla. o.ltlalld VI. Cllvlllnd •I T uaon. Arlt. Mltw ..... v1. Sin 0'-0o et Yum., Ariz. Seelltc v1 Sell Frenchco '' SCottldell, Ariz ~· ftrw· ... Mft Sdl••• Sat., /Mrell 12 -Detroit et Lak.ellnd SIJtl . MerCll 23 -Clndnnell a t Vero 8-dl Mott., Merctl 14 -N-Vorlt Mell el SI Peterlbur11, 10';05 • m TUii.., MMctt ?S -l'NleOllPl!le el Oeerweter Wed • Merell 26 -MonlrMI ., v ... o &erecll Thur• .. Merct1 11 -MIMllOI• •I Vero 8Mcll Fri , Mereh 21 -Teitel 11 Pomolno 8NCll S..t , MerCll 2t -Atllnle at Wftl Pllm BNcll Sun , /Mrell 30 -St Louil et Vero 8NCl'I S\Jtl., Merell 31 -MIMllOll " Orlendo Mon . AP<lt I -New Vorlt ""-'' 11 Vero 8Mcll Mon .. AOf'll 1-Monlr .. 111 Vero 8ffcl'I Tues , AorN 3 -All•nte et Vero Bffdt, .. JO em Wed., AP<ll 4 -A...-at DOCIOer Stadium, 7~5 P.m Thurs .. ~II S -"'*" el ()oci-Stedlum F rl., AOf'll 6 -N1e11i 11 AN"'4m Stedlum A• Olme1 10.lO • m , uni...s notlc:I C ..... beMllel MOM-cotef'RltlMCa Onl ltllMf'tl lt, UC 1rw. S Or-91 R00.11 002 110 001 S-10 12 UC lrvlne 010 220 000 ~ S t 1 Meeov, Clerk (10) end Wonev, Kent, LlnlOll Ill. MMtell•ll 110> end Kllne W-McCoY, 1-0 L-Ll111on, 2-1 2&-Loc:kNrt 10.U), Scttmldl IORU), 811111 CUCll, Roumlmptr IUCll 3&-Cesllle1 (ORU> c"""""""' caee.e s.ute1 C•sf C.• tnee WI. CH ' 0 Or•nee Coa•I Cerritos 5 2 IV! R•neho Sanrl•90 CY!lf'HI Fullet'IOll ~It Golden Wtsl s 2 1\'i ' ) 2\'i 3 • 3 .... 3 l 3 ) s ' Ml San Anlotllo Comoton 2 s ..... 0 1 , .... f'rWllY'• sar. S.Ocllet>ldl '· Cerrllo. 4 T .. Y',~(-) Or•Me Coast et Cerritos Cvoreu •I Mt. s..n Antonio SaddleOKll et R•ncho S.nllaOO Fun.non et Com9totl Hltll\ lcMel ........ SUMMIT LIAGUI ......... y.,,., 7, .......... s FOUlltaln Vellev oo:I 001 002-712 1 W111M1ns1er 100 110 ~ 9 I KllOCltf, PIMdl (S), SNan m encl Reichert: Oofttllft, TV'-161 Ind VTIMaL 21-0ovle (FV), Sa11eti.i (FV). l~IHQ (W) _,_ '· Oc-. v.... • ~rllll m m ~ 11 4 Ocff11 v1e.., on 100 C>---4 • , J~ end Hall•blutfl, A~. Kneekert 121. JoM•on 141 e nd Crt1!oclfler1011 • .._l.H~a.G l ~tlntlOll lffCll 000 000 000 I~ 1 I l EclllOll 000 000 000 11-t l I H•Kk llld Mee~. 0~ end JOnMOtl w-GucdoN, 2·0. L-tiMCA. te-t<tf\I IE I. Frein IHI )9-Avena IE> HIGH SCHOOL STANDtNGS SUIMt ........ w I. T .. Fc>unlelll v e-. , 0 1 Wftlfl'llflller , ' 0 i,. OcRft View l 1 I I Edi-l 2 0 IV. Hultll"9ton ... °' I , 0 l\'l MefN 1 ? 0 l'"t ...... .,,..,.,._ ~-•I~ I) IS •rn.I ~ V1'W ""-HUlll~ he<ll 11 Mlllt ....,_ l'w'tl f1 • m. I Men's golf results USl'M a.uk TlmNarftl ,, .... 73 Dew Lullatr-,......,. J"' .... 0..-l o.wa.rr ,..,,_,, 0."10,...... J7 .... ,. Nie* MOO U.~ O.A.~ ..... ,, .,,.,. COIWllr ..... ,. Calvlft ...... )J.o»-fl ltlcll Dli9oe ~--,, Oii.ltdl ...... ,. ht McGowan i>,._.. --Mt:.C.~ )j-»-JJ LOii~ 17.,._,. Mlf1l HI""' >~>t-10 .. ~ .. ,,_,, 0.W.Trhdw ,..._,, Mii• ltllcl ).4·»-10 llllltl"tMon .... .,, 9rld f'H Oll D-40-T/ KeMVKnoa »-,._10 ., ... , .... .,._,4 Scott HOCl'I •»-71 '""'...,. .. M-»-10 I.Mr/ Dle6tr 3J.,.._74 Joftl'I~ •»-11 °""~ i>»-11 """' .. ......, .... ,. •••C...... ,.....,_,, ltonStr.at M•H-71 """ H9nCOdl D -31-74 Mike~ •»-n OOn li'ooleY »-JS-71 Ken9rOMI •-»-74 erlenMo91 •. ,._,, OowT"" M•»-71 ~,,.... >6·»-74 ltlcll Fw 11---11 L.af'ry NtltOll :w-,S-71 FrwC-.... ,.. .... ,. Tomevrum ....._" Mllrk I.VI M·JS-71 OM~ '7•'7-74 ••S.ndtr ,..,.._17 ltn CrlMl\ew ,.•D-7t Ot\'\clEdwwch 11-'11-14 W.'I"' 9reclv •»-n Miki 11.ihen ll-lt-71 IMOAOkl •·»-14 Larry Rlnaar ...... ,, &lew '911 »->-71 l'ttefOol~ 37-JJ-74 OtYldOerln ... ,.._17 Tom Wel'IOll ll-»-71 Ed '10l'I .,...,, JoMCOOll •-,._n L.alll'IVW .. lm ,..JJ-11 ICll&w Aral »-»-74 J.cll lttttntr 37-40-77 BlllM Mt:.C.llllbter U-l6-11 .llO H~ »-»-74 1('11""' ,....,_77 Divis I.ow Ill '6-JS-71 Jlmeo..rt •»-74 119f'ry T evtot •»-71 01.,. RUl'nl'Mlb »-U-71 GreeNotmen JS-,,_74 lArrv Hinton ,,_.,,_71 .JI YHeat )4'»-72 M\'Pt«OI 3'-JS-7' arettu-._,. Jodl9Mucld .,...72 RMtrt WttNI •-»-14 Jeff LMwll 17-41-71 0-'VHallltrt l7·JS-72 TonyC«OI *,,_" Peters.ntor .,.._71 TtnvSlls »-»-n ""' Slumell '7·»-15 ~ ..... 40-»-71 Din Slodl tckl M·»-n Howwd Twitty ,...,.._75 Jlm&lmoM ...... ,. Devicl Orlllltn 35--17-72 Freddie HIM ,..,.._75 l.MrvMlie 17-41-71 Mom1 H11.-., 3'-»-72 ROMll 9leck 17-»-75 hmflwd lAll9er »·•1-71 Corw ~avln 3'-M-72 .-occo M9dlale ID-U-75 Pat Lllld'llV .,.._,. JlmTllorpe u-11-n Tommv Moor• 3t-3'o-7S J.C. SftMd »·'2-7t OldlMasl 3-6-»-n Jln'I Olllt 37·»-7S MlklOCIN6d 36-0-79 CIWtat 8ollne 3S-J7-72 09rtllCIROM 17-»-7S Tom~ .,._..._,, Arwtv Oll9rd »-»-n 0.nHalc*SOll ~---75 Cl'llrttc.llowey ,,...._,, Jot llYMll ,._,._,, NICll Price -17-75 • 9obO\' 0.tnHtt .,_,,_" Tom Sieck--. )6.-37-73 RuuCOdnn •·»-75 ~Hwl .,,_,, GllYMceord D •M-73 Seve ..,...,.°' ll-37-75 o-vlrklln .,,_79 LIMlt Cler!*I" :M-39--73 Mike Nlcolette l6-lfo-7S Eddies..-3'-41-tO TomSl!lw )7·36--73 OoueJollntOn •·JJ-75 R otler1 Wllll1 0 -11-tO .. LOllt' 3'·11-73 JeftGmlltl ,._,,_,s Hel SUiton 41-.... 1 DenFonm.n ,,_,.__73 OtMYH..-JS-41>-75 Martt 8l'ooQ ...... , 0-"Arctter ll-35-73 Mlk• H"""1 Jt-36--75 TomOltllot1 .. .,...I WOO(fy •IKlltiurn 37-»-73 Orl!IO'V l.adellofl 17·»-75 Stu lner111em Jt-4,._.I 9oOE1stwooc1 lS--»-n Rod Curt 3'-37--7' Miile West 41-4._., Ktllll Ftr9US 3J.»-73 Loren Rooens ,._._,. Rk:Nrd Z.ol .. ......., JOMAdeml 11-»-n Tommv "'--!Ima 37.,,_7, R lcTI F ult9"0fl ll-4s-«l ltldlCr-34-37-73 Tommv VMl\llne l1·3t"-14 T errv Sllmln 41•«>-G Women's golf results TUCMn o..t Pel lrldleV u -..-1l3 Jerltyn Britz 70-ff-l)f M. 81edtwelder 10-~13' Anfle-.Marle Pelll 10-10-140 JVlll'f Olck"*>n 69-71-140 Sflwr1 Tur.. 6t-72-140 a.ni Thoma• 10-71-141 S.rtl l unllowMI v '9-73-142 8oMle L.auer 71-71-142 Amy Alcott 73...,_10 Altai Rltvnan 10-n-142 JOttv ROMntl\ll 13-7~1'3 Ro.le -'-10-7>-143 AV.-OC>Mmoto 69-74-143 PtMv P\lb 72-71-143 Kelt!V Saker 13·7~10 Clncf\' Madlw 71· 73-14' Mistie~.,. 73-71-14' o..llMe,..., ff-7S-14' Allee Miiier 74·10-14' Cllrlt .JollnlOf\ 70-1._ 14' Pal /Wrfers 11-1)-144 DeWftCO. n-71-14' 9tt1yl(1n9 13-71-1'4 M.J. Snlltll 13· 7l-14t c-te Clllllaml 14-70-144 Keftlov Posllew•ll 74-71-145 SMlln Hemll" 7S--70-14S Jan StwMnson 71·7._145 DMdat Le.Iker 10-75-145 P11tl Rlno 74·71-14S Stndr• Soutldl 74-71-145 $/ler'rln Get0r11t11 13-n-145 Kalfrtrl Youne 74-n-144 Merd 8ourt" 73·7)-146 Ther'IM Hes~ 74·72-146 J. Klmllal·Slmon 71-7S-14' L..eur"• 8IUlltl •t-n-14' ICa!frf Wllltwortll 14-72-1 .. C.tlly JOflnstotl 13-7)-146 Sue Ertl 71·7S-14' Julie COie n-1.-144 N•llCY L.eclDeller 71·.._1 .. Debore!! Sltlnntr n -7._144 L•url Pe1tr1«1 n -7.t--147 s.ncire Palmer 1s--n-w HH !her Ferr n-7~147 Kerin Muncllneer 75--72-"7 S.ncn MIVIiie 75-72-10 htsv hrrett 74-73-141 ~Hal 72-7S-1'7 Lisa Vouno 7S-72"-147 N•ncv Rubin 7'-73-147 Otoole Auttln 13-7.t--147 Lori Gar1)eQ 7'"73-147 Alr.uko Hlk191 71·7 .... 147 StlCll!enle Fwwlo 7'·71-147 su.11 lerdoV 1s-n-w Heettier Drew 1s-n--1a 0-Caoonl 14'1)-147 Jo Anti Pr.mice 7'-n-14t Krl1tl Arrlnoton 74-7.-14' DenlMStreolg 7>-7S-141 Sue Foelemln 75--7)-141 ~ Melllerlln 70-7t-141 Martha Haute 13-74-149 ...,,,,., Hemrntl 13-76-149 Ketllv Hiie 74·7S-149 Vicki Flt'"OOfl 1s-1.-149 SuMn Tonlllln 74-7S-14' Laurtn Howe 74-7S-14' c. MonltlOl'Mrv n·n-149 Ceroll Joc.lllson 7""7>-149 MMv Owver 13-76-14' Pem Allen 74·7S-14t Etelne Cr0$bv 73·74-149 0-Wllll• 76-7l-14t , ...... GMlfy LtAont Rldltr 72·7t-1SO Vldd Alverez 74·76-lSO Kev KIM9dV 74-76-lSO ea111v Mant 73-n-1so leek¥ Pterson 7S-7S-1SO Clnctv Ferro n-n-1so COllMn Wlllr.er 74•76-ISO Ott> Rlcllard 7'•7.t--150 Lori lroc:k 14-7 .... 150 Pie Nltuon 74·76-lSO Oll·H .. Ku 76· 7._iSO Sullft Saftder'S 7S-7S-1 so Caroline Gow.,, 76-7.t--1 so Dell EP9111no 74-71-151 Lvnn Adami 7._7S-151 Merv Delone 76-7S-1S1 Calllv Kret1erl 7S-76-151 L.ortt11 Alderete 1'-n-u1 Lori W"t 76>-7S-1S1 OlllWM 0.lleY 74-71-151 Kris MoN911M 7 .. 7S-151 Lftlle Pev1<WI 77.7 .... 151 LYM COMl!lv n -7 .... 151 ~Mllreolll 75--71-152 Jeckll lertldl 76-74-152 Lindi Hunt 77-7S-152 Terrv•JoMven 7'-7 .... 152 CerolVrl Hll 74· 7t-152 Marola Masten 7._74-152 Sllerrl Stelnllautr 77·7S-152 SUlll McAlllller 75--71-15'2 Mwewet WINJ 11-7 .... 152 Keren F'WtMlll 74--7t-152 8tYertv Klau 7 .. 74-152 /Mrlane H"9t 77-76-153 P91tv .... .,.. n -74-153 LA.Mn C.S-S.Y n -1 .... 153 Mlule een.0111 7S--7t-153 Mlndv "-• n -74-153 D. H. Cllltnc:ellof 77 • 71-154 IClmSlll9mln 14·--154 ltotlln WellOll 7S--7'-IS4 N, Wlllle-9'-er n -n-154 Mllll Edel 76-7t-154 M. Fleueres-Dottl 79-7S-154 T.F~ 11-7)-154 AllkOll Flnnev n -n-1s.. hwn.v 0.vla I0-7S-1SS 8 ,..,,.,..., 19"-76-155 Sis s.m.n 79-74-155 C. Charbonnler 76-I0-156 Nine Foust 75-11-15' J.1(~1 77-7'-156 Joan JO'f(;t I0-74-156 Gan Lee Hlret• 7'---156 Joan Delk 7Hl-15' Heney Tomlcll I0-7t-151 Patty Jordln 12-74-151 NencyScrantOll n -n-159 A R.w..rdt M-17-161 Laure Hur'Out 1'2-7'f-161 Susen Smltll 11-11-162 LvM SI,,_., 75-WD Detlorell McHettle 7'f-WD hlll Solomon ~ Senlors golf results Vlnt9w11W1'11 ...... C/'tl Clll ROdrteuu 69-71-l«l Miile F etcNC:ll R.DeVlcAmo 73-71-141 74-71-145 71-7 .... 145 13-n-145 n -n-145 71~6t-14' 76-70-146 74-72"-146 71-7S-1 .. , ............. ) Howi. JollniOll 69·..-m Gerv Plaver 11·ff-140 GtorM LaMlno 61-13• 141 (Kyllle ""°""" Cllarlle Owtni D ... Souotau '7·10-137 "'Mln8ef1 n_.,_ 141 Dan Slltes .._.._ lll IOC> lt~o 13-ff-141 loo~ 8111 JoMl!Ofl Mike Soud\elt G«W Ultter DonJlf!UWV Jim Ferrw 70-..-lll Gordon JoMs 1s-..-10 L" Elder 69·7~139 e.n Sm1111 n -n-144 8111v c.-13•64-139 loo °'411'111 71-73-14' Arnolct Palmlf ... 71-llt Peul Ham.v 71-67-14' TODAY'S SCHEDULE MelM LM9W Miter Del et 815/'too Montoomery. noon ............ Norlll, Rlvers!Oe at Founl•ln Vallev (Loere Tour111men11. 11 am Oceen View 11 Pomona Elll.I Tour· Mmenl Trlll>llCO Hitt• .. Laeuna Hlb• (~). " a.tn. S.-Ml ft1 T..........,... ir•ST ltOUMD ltA .. tMGS (atV.. hn H1911) l~.lO -Mbslotl Vlelo vs Lono 8MCll Mlllllten 1:30 -G•rden Grove n. Vile Peril (et'"'9MIH1911) 1~.lO -El Modine VI. El Toro 1.lO -LOllO 8aaCll .>oro.n n. Sant• Ane (et SI ' • I u:tr Hllll> 10.lO -trvlne n . Or•nee 1:30 -Footl!lll v1. SaOdltblclt (et...,,~ Or-.. 1~.JO -LOI Alamitos VI. l!leMlng 1:30 -t<•ttlll n Santa ,.,,. Vallev West MMeem UMI T~ l'•ST ltOUNO itAatMGS (at La~ hft) 10 -C.nvon vs Lono 8Mcll Poly 1 -RlorCS.n (S.n Francisco> va. APOll Vetlev 4 -Woodbfldol "' ICINledv 1 -S.venn. VI Futl«'IO<I 8en MCar ALL·SUMSllT LIAM.la c..MRt VllMilllll """'" JOM Ceatro IOc:Mn \flew), mlclflelder, .... ~­MMSST LIAOW .... -0.... """' Jlt (tlMllllet--. Waters c•I. ~1. llcN:lr (I), X, °""'"turf IOVl, Jt, CMl9n (I), 41, ·~~a I I Stnlffl (0). 0 ~~lwtmnllftt cuaSTA INVfTA1'°"AL Miit T .. m Kor": 1. GOIOen w .. 1. 94, 2. Orenge Coa11, •; l . West Vellev, '6. 4. Cunle. 69, S. C°""9 of ~s • .5' S, 6.. Renc:l'lo S.ntlll90, SS l·meter dMntt-1 e.Jdwln (OCCI. 42115; 2. 8 .. lte IWVI, 40UO; l. &lmr•n !Cul, 406..li 1.4SO l'r-1. Wlctll (GWI, 1•:St 43, 2. Hedclld IOCCI, 1':!1.6'; 3 Anllrnerl!w> (GW), 11:1US; 5. Hlnll IOC), 17:24.71 100 ~1 Hll (WV), UUf; 2 lld- dlno (WV), l;.St II, l. FOiler IGW), H2.23, 6. 8erg IGWI. 1:05.37 50 fr..-1. Mac 5"'toff (F). 2U2; 1 De v (GW). 22.a.. l HUlfles (Cul, 2u•. 4 Prencleroe11 (OCC), 23JIO 400 "'*""' retav-1. West V.....,, 3:41 ,,, 2. GOIOen W111, 3:44 tl; 3 Onnoe Coeat, HS.02 ·-Teem scores: 1. OrlNle Coal!, 11'. 2. Cue•I•, tO; GOiden West, .. ; West V•llev. u. ONone 45, Fullerton, JS l-meter divine: I Vount IOCCI. 311 10 POlnh, 2. Telle\' IC>, :Wt.JO, J. Rlordl11 IWVl, 337.70, 6.. LWilne IOCC), 311.10 JOO "'-1 Roonev IOCC), 5!71 M, 2. Se/'t\llfa (GWCI, Sa?M; l. Lol1Pelcll (Rencho SanllHO) S:2t.91; S. 8ollln (GWCI. S:Al 54, 6 Donoven (GWCI, S:41.73 ICIO lncl0-1. Jerrett (C), l'Cll.5'; J. Weter IWVI. l:OS n. 3. C.Nlellter (OCCI. I-OS.ft, '· Ven H-1 (OCCI. l:OUI. so "-'· Glftlneer ((), ,, '5; 2. 8~ (WV), 26.11, 3 Hortll (OCCI. 2UO 400 "*"9V r•v-1 C~ll, 4•17 72, 2 Or•Me Coa•I. «:22 n. 3. w .. 1 VetleY. UU7 ewoa .,...._.,... tOUTM COAST CCI II •*9 -Or-. c:.... n. c:..... n --1 ..,.,...,.. (() .... 1. fi'wtllne COCC>, tit.I J. Dr....-CC>. U . --1. W.... <Cl, J"; 1. ~ IOCCl, JI.I, J • ...,.. COC:C). tl.1. --1. Crldm CC), -.J; t ~(Cl, SU; 1 WIMfl <OCC> SU. --1 ..... (OCC), U l.1;' ...,.., IOCC), 2.0IA. a. Hee11ev (QCC), HJ. l 1.-..1 LMtl (C), 4Af; 2. V"9U IOCCl, t-11.1; 1 OWM COCC) ... l11 s.--1 _.,.... cocc.1. 1HJ,· 1 LoNJ (C), 15;41; t lth,.,.t (Cl, IS'.d.~ SP1MltC:S•N-l. Aleilre1 (OCC), IO:JU, 2. Seflofll IOCC), 11· lt.1; 1 Gel.lid CCXC>, 11.54. -ral9.,-I. Ol'tnte C....I, G.S. IMO ,._I. CMtltot. 31:21.S. llOHH-1. W.ncott (()(C). lU. 2. L.u1 <OCC>. lU, J. ~ !Cl, 15..1 -.......1. v---. tCl.15.1, 2. D•Vlt IOCCl. 5' I, J. Doud <OC:C>. W.O. M>-1. ~ (()((), 6-4.; t. 0.Yt« !DCC). ... 4; J. Mulllnla (C), k L>-1. W•lftecoet (O(C). 2'-0IJo; 2 DrlMrn <Cl, '1 .. 1A, 3. w.trtl <OCC), fl-41J.. T>-1 ltelttr (0CC), 42·11, 2. a.ni.. (OCC), CM; 3. s.lldo.IOCC), 41-1 • _...,-1. L~ '(()(C), 1'-0; 2. Welnlcoel IOCC). 1>-6, l. P99rct COCCI, IH. SP-1. Mourw:I (OC:Cl. 45-'2; 2. Stuben (Cl. •1~; 3. Macias <Cl,.,..., DT-1. W•IMcoll <OCCl. 14M; 2 Mo4Kf/IM (OC(), l,._.; l. MedM (C), llH JT-1 ~I (OCCI. 17'-11. 2. Loe'fl• IC), 1'1-t; 1 MK1e1 CCI. IS.-J. ~ .. c.n... 71. ~ CMlt fl l.,_1, Md:.ov (Cl, IU; 1. Crowder COCC), ll.21 l. C'*" <OCC), U-1. ,._.,_ Mt.Cov (Cl. 2'.7; 2. ltulll IC I, 21.t; no ttwd. G>-1. V1r11M ICI, 1m,,, 2. •Ulft (C), l:OU; 3. Klanlen (CCCI, l:OU ......1. McFlrilftd !Cl. ~1.0; 2 Yost (DCC), 2'.JU; l. a.ker IOCCI. 1:35.7. 1,~1 Kiem.n (DCC), UU, 2. CUrl (DCC), 4:~1.0; 3. McFertencl (C), 5!11.0. l,000--1. ~ COCCI, 11~'1.0; 2. Terri· -..1 IOCC), 12:13.A, 3. L.-.t (C), 12A2.1 -,..._ 1. Cerritos, S2..S. IMO r•v-1. CrrllOI, 4;lS.1 1~1. Lvr* !Cl, 16..l; 2. I.ere (C), 1'-2. no 1116rd. au+-1. LYnll (C), 1;09.4; 2.. Ler• (Cl. 1:12.4; 3. Cullen (OCC), 1:16.L' HJ-1 GllMl'I (C), ._.; t. L't'llk !Cl, ..... l. McFwtanct <Cl. 4--2. U-1. Giiiert IC!, IH, 2. Seftdlet (C), 14-7, ), VO&! COCCI, 13-4. T J-1 Gllbtt1 (Cl. JJ-4; t. 5encNJ (C), 31 ... no llllrCS. SP-1. Malos (DCC), D-1\o\, 2. 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IS-I WI• 1 .. .,, a.rt J M9tcMI Founteln Vellr( 11 Edison Merine 11 Wfttmlnater Le Quint• '' Huntlno!Ofl 8eecll Sea"'"&..-... l.altlM WL ~~ so Woodtlt'ldge l I COi'-def Mer l 2 Ll9una IMcll 2 , E•tlf!Cla 2 1 Unlvertl!Y O • Coste Meta 0 • TlleMlly, a.rt 1 Malidlet WOOdbrldlll el E1l...cle N-oon H"11or •I Coste ~ LaouNI haell el Unl...,.lllv . °""'91 WL I 0 4 1 s 3 J 2 l s 0 • , 5 0raNit C...... T....,,,.,,. let,_...v._..._, ~ .......... , ..... , HewPot1 Hwbor, Se<\ Clemente MNIN. Unlv~llv OcMn View ...... , F-teln Vellev, Woodtlt'ldlle. MIWon Vlllo, Caolttr-\/elev, W..lmlmtf" ..... , Edlaon, El Toro. Corone def ~r. lrv1,.. Hunllnoton 84lact'I (atLa~Nltlll ...... O•ne Hiii•, L•~ 8Mel\, La Qulnll, E"1nct1, Lff\11\1 Hllll. Too two In Mdl DOOi ed'tenca 10 au11rttf111111t et Founl•I" Velle\I NHL CAMra•LLeotitf'••IMC• Slftyh~ v·Edme>l'ton a-Cl!Olrv WIM""9 Klllw Vancouver W I. T S2 IS 6 JS ,. • ,. " ' n .:i 1 11 40 13 ....... ~ ~ G, GA 110 3'1 ,., 7' llS 21j S4 267 lC SI * JS3 .. 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Clludla l(ohde-KlbCfl (W..1 GtimwYv), •-6, 6-3, 7-S. Olrll E_.. UOYd (U.&.l wt. H-.\1 Won !Cz~le), 11 , ._ 1, .. I O..Sc-. ~ s. llllnoli 1 CllaPmlll S, Ule/'t • Arltona Stell 5, New ~•lco 4 Dultt •• Frnno Stele 3 Wlctlll• Sllte 7, HoulJon 2 Hwvwd S, Arl1-4 Arllensa1· Llllll Roell S, Nof1flowtt1tn1 l T .. Y'1 M9tdlel CM~ OUAllTEl .... AU <•..-....> ?-.JO P .m -MerYlenCI n. C'-"tn (et Mlln1tft) Noon -Arl1-Stele n. ~ (et UC """"'91 1 o m -HM'ferd .,._ ~mn·L.ltfte Roct< I.JO D.ITI -UC !Nine VS. WlcNll Stell COffSOL.A TlOH OUMTalt .... AU (at Mlle.,......) Noon -llllnoh 'I\. Ute!\ (at UC.,.._) I a m -Artr-Vl ~""' t • m -New Mewlo> .,._ Fresno Stat• (et itllf1I ........ TCI ~ -lndlww Vl Hou&!Ofl HltlltMMll ....... MOH·l.IAGUa MilW 0.. 17, ca....~ 1 s--. Jll"lllnl (M ) def Jouno, H , Off O'COl'll*', t•3 de! P•rlr., 6-0, llldl IMI won 6-J. 6-1 .-o Clllmtiwftn won .,.,, .. 4. t-1 ..... Peterson·Curntn def Alt)ern-Huftll. 6-1, def t<ane-w ... '"'· Off Pllo--Sam. 6-0; '"-Hwrllfl IMI -6-2, H H ; Jol\MOll·Sc'-'ven !Ml -6-4, loll H . won 6-1 flf*Y'I lnMI 411 M aA.HaALl. ~l.altlM M.ILWAUICEE 81tEWERS-Sellt Ml1W ,.,...,., OM s-encl Edat' Dlat ·~ Gl9n ., .... nutfttlOer. llld 8rv11n DucNtll•. ~ Cllrdl encl ~ c..fl. DllCMrl, to lllM mlftor....._. ~ IOI' rwal9nmlftl $ ATTLE MARINER$--Wltl.ed Fr.,,., Wlllt, Oltdwr. end OOMle koll, CllCNf s..it ltldl Moftteleo.,., I.• Gutttwmen U WllllllllOll, .. ldlen. °"" ......, ellCI Mlc:hev l ren""'. outflelcli9r1 tO CMMr\' of tlll l"a<.lflc: Coatt t.MtUt Sent Mao.. WIV. ev.i.1 O\/!f\eldar IO Cllltt.-of Ille Souti. .. 11. .... ...-..u... M()tjTIU!AI. EXPOS-$1111 00\00 Fl"OOtl outt....,. IO INir mlftOr ---ClmD lot ,..~, NEW YOtlK MET1-$4Wlt o. ... Wftl It ..... DoClll ~ 9.ulltle Auole Glrtla, !(vie ...,""°"' ,,_ Mlle,... encl t ~ ~ ahdlan. llMr'OA Lewtoll .... SlleWll AOOW outfleioer\ •llO De,,. ~ end K•vlll '"* ~' IO "'* ~-...... ~· '°' ,.. .... ""*'' ~· ........ LOUISVtL.I. HDetltO~ VI< ........... .,........, Ill"" ~ '-' l"OOTaAl.L ....... ~~ V.N l"•AHCISCO M•~ ....... .....,.."' ~ Cw:ll ..OOCIY ....... ~~ N W Ya.I( RAN0llt$-S191* Aflft Oti., ••o""WI llld -1 Nm IO Hew ..._.-... ~~~ .. .. - -Orange Coast DAIL v PILOT/ 8aturd1y, March 22. 1938 I LOST MY OWlllR IUT FOU• tllM Af fER I PLACED All AD Ill THE CALL 642~-~5~6~7~trite1~8;,;~:=~g,:iltftta~::~~~u:;::;!~=~:~:~~~:;a1~~~~0ffA~:~:;,:m;:=~!;C1 .. =c=LA=s~sf.1F1;E;D:es;.ata::.,:: .. :b=r. ... :=:: .. ~~~ ... !! .... !!11~~7i .. ~. lllAPUTllYUUI llllULIPP•· sfoRETARY/RECP. s .... Lady wl•~. ... UllllDP/Tf/T llLI••- •n,, •""'()Wiit pa.C) "1 .,..., JO o • .,, ., , .. ._ 4'f 0 • Dit "~' 10 °"'' "Ot "'\l'.O •o '•l'l<t <""-'•' COM94Jll'O •' I • Of f"'t ~ d 0. A'Wt H t ~,.... e (O>-'f'<I ~ t~'~' •"\O 14 ... , •• ,~•Dff 1 1 ...... _llllimiiiJillil •or~••''•"'• " 11) lll-J... An Irvine Co. l'!Mdt ~lrl NB Firm IMl<lng depen· Telttm1rketlng pit, or flt, tor Gift Store In SANDWICH SHOP. PfT Mat\n & ~· S*tOfl. F/tlmt1. Mon-Fri Modem \2.00 .. toll It any. Friday Part-tllM. Clll f()( dable frt ofc. lndlvldual IEIT PAIT n• ... J'alboa, 975-&e7. c 0 u n t. t h •Ip. N 0 Coeta MeM Auto Wun. Dry C1 plant 1n COM lll lPPl.250--0532 for busy phOMI. od dr-llTIWll Stlee P«.OO to ~k In evH/wkndt. Irv/CM C..IJayorLlnda645-10311 875-1579 875-3309 llltltptat l"llW. .,, .. ,, ganlzatlonal akllla and Attention Homemekert. Plower Shop, pleue call 1171-173111157·2744 ll .... /l.I. ....., s !IWK typing req, n-tmkr, h 1 1 col Allele or Diana t>etween ---mlftlY/.,_ Ct..n.a C 3011 Lt bookke8')lng & typing Mrs Edwards 640-51t1. high IC oo aen Oft , • 10 2pm 833 1883 WA IT RESSE S AND s.vlc9 11-11()1'1 caehi.ra & FfT Mul1 b9 18+ Ab6e to •u. Ill FfT M-F $5.75/hr Sml. . lege studenta & moon-• ' • . HOSTESSES . Late ev.. 11endent AM/PM lhlft . 50 ~ BXBYsiffER rm 'Of 8 busy lrvlM oic. 552°-5868 1101n&1f /Hon. llghlersl Telemarketing SALES Ille Wholesale nl~ 8raveyard. m iuH or PJ~im.. $4-$5 hr: 2~ &i~~-· c M •• mo old. 7:30-5pm, Moo-For New Boet Brokerage llrm needs 6 P90Ple wtlo Firm looklng for person 1t rind«, 1400 a-Call 644-5054 · · · Fri, Spanish apeeklng Ok, PIT llOllT&IY Fltlme. Oetalla 650-4446 are Interested In making lo 1611 rttpllle/amphlblana clfle Cout Hwy, NB --Timi 6S 1-3856, Cotta M..._ For Newport BMch office. M E G A B u C Ks I w • and reltted hltd goods. ...... WAllD ~" M ·RY POPPINS TYPE Must be good typist. 2/3 1101n&1Y promote thll lfNS llnest call 714-.83>-6331. "-al ..... FOf Self...S.V. Gee St•· Thinking of ttarttno. new " n.-lwt!. S5 50/H C It Thinking of 11artlng a new newspapef Only requlr• -•If .,. tl()l'I" -........... _, t 890 ~ WhY not coneldtr POS AVAIL, lovlng famlty "'7• • • r. a w? ment 11 a pleasant ,.... SALES-RETAIL · ... _ _....,,. • I Eaerowl 9ay Escrow Is Miking meture women Salty ~n2 r,~-:wr'h.r;:' f;!'~4: phone voice Hours· M-F Eves Mon-Thur S-9pm, If you at• looltlng for extra So. PCH, t..eoune Bctl. b9lng ectlve llt'°9 1947 to care tor wortd~ ~t 1 HAL HTATI llCl'Y being active sl~-19-47 5 30pm to 9 OOpm, Sat-&m 12-5pm. S-4.50/hr. spending money, or lffce Women Wek:om4t, EOE. , wants to talk to you. Cell yr old. xlt hrs, 3 ~ dys • BYay exciting real eetate wants to talk to you Call urdty 9 OOam to 1 OOPf'll. Call Mr. Tom 644-&60. to go pt.,.. llke Megk: Lynn at 547-5e26 wk, rel nd, $3.35/hr, co. seeks eggrf'ulve Lynn at 547-6625 Star1 et $4 oo Plf hOur Nettle Creek. Fash Is. Mounteln, Knott• Berry ...,_ 850-14841682-35711, CM llcenMd pereon ror asat _,,., _1 Cpommluld~s &. d~uaee Telematketlng . ~::C:t:' ~ !r= ~ Oth« dut'-male coA90e F• mW pasltlon Salary Send r• " ... _,.. rtvate _,. an .,..one. II Y• Lill Tl IUIE h • 81 1 1 Student Prr non-emkr SAmW• lllP Non Royal Famlly Metia sume to· Ad ,U68. Dally llEOEmMtsT casual att Ire Home •ve MV8f open T. n Dark .uit r9q:d s.40-5335 Kit & count• Mlp tot CM. Royal Nanny FuH-tlme Piiot, P 0 Box 1560. Everyotherweekend workerawelcome For ln-llllY1 C.M .• H.B. or .V. t/tMon-Frl,exp.~ &Iller f0t 2. 67S-11822 Coste Mesa. CA 92626 receptionist needed Very 1erview call Mary Grant at I need Full time & Part-642~333 female. $4.25/hf, cell J09 De Ii busy real estate office 2 642-4333 bwtn 9am-3pm time help to sell exciting ATTENDANT For Unoeel EXPER CONSTRUCTION wtcdays524-8043, •n Cl RECEP/~EC. positions av1llable. Sat & M-F or 642-5678 after new Product PIT to work Service Station lalend WORKER Wkenda/ew 528-7027. HOUSE CLEANERS Want-Congenial Prof co wlll Sun 9_5 and Sat & Sun 5.30pm M·F out of own home. $5/Hr ale FT & PT Apply CllJ*ltry & Exp C•blnet -------- ed $5/hr,+ mileage, muat train, must have pleasant 10•2. Phone experience a Calllod1ystar1 tomorrowll tor Full-time + high com-~4 7~ SE Brlitol 11 Mek« 831-23'5. I Ull ITftJIT have own car, 722-11659 volcel pHonallty, type mustl Must be reliable. mlstlon. For Interview. Redhlll CM S40·5e78 EASY Asaembl• Workl Great 9he>p .. gd loe. LM HOUSEKEEPER/Live In. ~~li~C::~Ce~ 8:~:t:s'o".r' responslble and well PROF RETAIL SALES Poa-4A7-!iA'7 A!k.. for Don Jr. ' S600 P« 100. Gull. pay-1 stetl()l'I. Jeny 8-40-2428 Care for 2 yr old girl & ----groomed. Salary com-ltlonav1llableln beeutl1ul SILES B at ment. No Exp./no ...... ..... ...... very busy mom Lon~ llECEmlllST P/Ttll menserate with ex-shop In Atrium Court. F.1. A few gOOd men & woman 0 Delalla ,.nd .. If.ad-' Good H""rt Good Pa~ t*'m. Spanish 0°K H perlence Call Ja•n or A 25/h k I E $ d d d 1 ""' ' twnhse. $400/mo rm & 20 hr, AMI, friendly ore. Joan 631-1266 1111 to grow Into flt, Asat week. Paid dally. o t envelope: ELAN VITALI . ...., ' · ) ..,, . · -pprox rs w ,pottn· needed. am 500+ Plf rette atamp• car.....,ulred 875-057 I I board.536-41411vmsg ~~t;:~l~~sl:r~~!p ~~ ··~~~~:\:·fa Mgrpos Call720-1223. AakforMlke orGary. pera or -903.3418EnterprlMRd.1Cl.,.nted Ada, your OM , f • I/ exper. Mike 650-2570 t~ r • ;: 9 IE I I S I 673-•162 or 673-6428 Ft. Pierce. FL 33'482. 1t09 ahopplng center. ' rt tllltal 111 nll I I I I II ' .._ ______ Ill .. ._ _____ ... _ Ailliaiatraht't 5100 · E1tabll1hed small Com-j HOIT SAU HH Operate our 32' company llECEnlllllT/l.O. . I merclal Brokerage firm In Must be exper'd, am-veeset lor .bay cruises. E I '"' I ' BKKP-AUTO BODY Entry level. front olfloe ap-Tecbacal/Tra4n Corona del Mar with ex-bltlous-rellable. Comm MOTOR ROUTE T• .... ••C!,.•11" Insurance bllllng, exp pearance Lite typing. 5505 cepllonal reputation only. Boat knowledge s:;:,~:,,cr~"ai::::: ~~ _ preferred pleasant work-heasvy phones, will train needs an experleno4KI tw.loful. Reta 650-4446 1ng condlttone Larry 750 mo to star1. Assemblers-Apply 7 am' CJ t..-/I perlenoe required Neat Available In Irvine area. $300 to $600. No collect- ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon . thru Friday aft~rnoon . Sat . & Sun. morning. Call 642-4333, ask for Kirk. Hunt Auto Center Mr Stuart 458-1103 only MacGr.,,or Yachts self moCtallva!~lk flt Sales l •n nt1araat1 appearance essentlal. I """ agent I "" a laaaca. SS"" It t 833-89661499-3322 l63l Plaoentta. CM REALONOMICS CORP • -Knowledge of Cout ... ------·· ~,.-ll~~nM LEGAL SECRET ARY llECEmtllST DECKING Appllce~ (714)675-6700 C h ef 1. Bar m 1 I d1, Guard reguletlont and ._ Niewport Beach. Word PfT. personable, mature Waterprf. Must be tamlllar Waitresses & Hostesses. aalety procedures r• Processing Secty, 3-yra person tor property w/Elasto-Oeck, Trowel&. s-Aec>t All lhltts, good tips Din-quired min law expeflence, eic-mgmt co w/busy Broadc8S1 Sys 642-7222 ner house t bite from ~===5~;;:1 cellent typing/apelllng phones 8 30-1pm. Mon· j . GROUP Main Beach. Broadway To apply. pleue ,..: i:i skills req, benefits. Frl.mustbeabletowork PlSTEIPPfllSll WCABLE 8ar&Grlll,251 Broadway Eleanor 1155--0560 Sat 9-4pm Good phone 15 days a week lnci Sat 8ch -497-3072 Daryl Landrum ~ --------- TODAv·s REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 ARE IN THE REAL ESTATE TABLOID SECTION . manner a must 642-1603 Wiii train Appiy at HOSTESS FfT Callfomla Recreation MANAGER -IPenneyaaver l 660 Group W Cable 11 otter-Company SEclnlllll I Placentia Av Costa Mesa ang • fanl HllG op-I Mon-Fri, days, Apply In t 137 Bayside OrlV9 ----·---l)Of'lun11y 1n dlrecl ulel Person 3-5pm, 212 E. C0<on1 d.t Mii, CA Immediate opening fOf lull IHllEEPfll llllFlll llEP&llllll 1n our N-porl Beach 17th St, Costa Mesa (7141644-9730 time 011trlct Manag4M'. Must type !>O wpm and Capable of quality work 9Y•tem Your Hrnlng I D •1 p " must hive automotive Mm 5 yrs expeflence pa11nt111 Is llmlled only • I J 1•1 I 1 • • • • • • • •: Must enjoy working with bookkeeping back· 642.7222C.M. :~o~~ ~~!PYWcsaab~es children Experience ground Excellent fringe -------hfllplul. benefits Including retire-SEllYICE nc111c1&1 IS a greel plaGe 10 be men\ plan 8 hours a day, Need gd drv'g record & We offer: • • We offer an excellent ben-•• d F Id S la e PA•T TllE OFFICE CLE•I mon ay-r ay. a ry valid A. lie. Install &. ser· • E•celent ear!ln• n n • ellt program. paid va-commensurate with ew • • A " vice electronlc garage -tlllit• • cations & holldays. bonus perlence Ple11e call door opener. Benelts. .....,... 1 Very busy circulation o ffice needs program and dental In-540-9100 for appoint-Wiii tram right person • Profenional lraininc • t f h I • ORANGE COAST Diiiy Piiat 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA , ....................... ... : DELIVERY DRIVER I • • : Daily Pilot motor route : surance Salary plus ment. ask lor Kathleen 1599·B7 Superior Av. CM ptofram • par ime e p answer ing h eavy • ~lt~!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~I mileage reimbursement HIERS Clllll.AC 1 -, •• llEE-_ • h ntutlc benefits plan • phon e traffic. W e have nice cus-e lu na A FiHacial "Loat l Foaatl ft2 Appllcant must apply In 2600 HARBOR BLVD na • Lone-term career • tomers! App licants must be n eat, • : available in Huntington : • Harbor area. 1-2 hours • person at Dally Piiot, 330 COSTA MESA I PRESS PUUI opportlllity e responsibl e. an d ha ve a p leasant • laaiana IFOUND Male Australlan 1 West Bay St Costa SECRETARY Some exp. A.B Dick 360 • Company's total • telephon e personality. Som e light • ,.___ . . 2_,. Shep tr1 cot<><ed Female 1 Mesa. Ca Apply 9-11 20 hes/wk needs WP 1, P I desirable. Good benefits ..,.,,..,,1 of ul" office k lso H • : per afternoon. : : Call 642-4333; Monday -: .,,...rtauhH ~ Toy Poodle apricot am. or 2-4 pm (ClrC\lla-Reaume~ letter to • Call Se<>ll 640-9053 Tip ~arbtinc • wor a · ours are approx. Corona Oel Mar. well Female Benp Dog lion Dept I 920 Glenneyre Suite Z. / I • M on -F ri, 8:00 AM to 1:00 P M , st.art-• : Friday 10-5 P.M. Ask for : t b b d brwn b l k Fema l e - ------L D-h9265t SI 5510 Do wou wan• 10 make ing salary is $1 00 k A I • ea a uay esigner Shepard bel get blk IEClllmlC llllAIEll agune .,.,ac 1 ti grHtmonev naveeicet-• per w ee · PP Y • Art. I • • • dr ... mtlng al$3ter;~ Female P1tbu11 choc-Nationwide Co BIG $$$ SECRETARY FIT ~' ~nef11s and 1he se-• in person , M on -Thurs. 2:00 to 4:00 • shoppe ow tse. · otate Male blk Cat w/ID 10 right P«SOn 250-0912 Accurate typing for WP llEPS F /T II PIT cunty of w0<k1ng an a e P M . Ask for Eileen. • : Orange Coast : '(,,(11(1)11/ r/I /, //a 1 Lavenat Male Snepard xii dlclaphone skills Sell new High-Tech Tele-1hrn11ng andu"rf> II so • e 1 ) J, 1 · bl~ tan yng dog New· TElllS Wf spelling and good commun1cattons Nat I comiitele app11ca11on • : Dally Piiot : , ~ • .,,.'/~('/II ((II > por1 Animal Sheller Enthulasllc Asst Mgr need w/numt>4n. 831-8480 Service. No exp nee ano 1n1-at • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT --644 3656 tor tennlsandactlveweer Need car Top Com-1M W 16th ,1 e 330 W BAY ST .. COSTA MESA. CA 92626 e : 330 W. S.y Drive : lilJ-·' ~'I~ j _-_____ ooullque Greet benellta. j SEClnlllf missions. Enthusiasm Mon hits & Wtil J ~PM • AN eou At OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER • l407E Co IHw C .. FOUND Mixed Shep quallfledappllcatnlswtth PanorFulHlmeF0t1mall re q 'd Ca 11 [Q•JlOouol!•n.tfl"'P'Vrtr • e : Coata Mee•, CA : as '· Puppy, fem, approx 4 realted experience I Flnanclel Corp. Some t -800-554-0017 Alter • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• .. ULfS/PET LOYElll JTlOS Adams Sehl Mesa I please c all Robin loan knowledge & word voice instruction depress Earn 11240 PI T. 55000 .. Verde 549-2001 ---1 S..S-1444 processing exp helpful I Mailbox ::9002 on Touch . ~·········~·~·········· FfT. Petmart announces LOST Dog wht shaggy Jlt4" al/Dt t I 510S 557-9811 M·F 9-5 Tone Phone. new llne of pet products male · SHAKEY 12 yrs IC _ a 1 Call any hour Mr Olson I 25 lbs, vcty Newland & HIT&l ASSISTAIT !!!:::=!!~S:i (714) 760-8882 Adams. HB REWARD. Chalrslde ROA auperv1SO!' C Au~-.-.-.ceaeat• I cau 960-1083 -~:ei~~~cri:/:J>1~~13'l Openings Now Available iiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiili:iiiiiiii l1 .. Ei .. • ... pr.-.•c.,.'?•rpen-t-rv""!s .. erv1ee--1• 11-"-trl-c_•_l ____ 1sH1KAwA LANDSCAPE v N1QuE PAINT REWARD Lost sm F/cat --------$2 40 d Repalr;Remod'l·Addltlons P&lllll ELEmll Sod. Clean....,ps. Malnt. 10 yr• In the Hart>or ArM. Autaaceaeata 2920 3118.609HunllngtonSt, OENTALASSISTANT CAR ROUTES . per ay Doors-etc. 548~980 Ou5allty3 work.r~ .... ~,, Sprlnk'-a,etc.850-~1 .. 7 Free---.854-2732 HB Blk wlspecktes. Must lll<e to work&. enjoy #.42 51 .....,.7...,1 -.. .. -· *1111 l llESllU * white neck che'31 & paws. llme off Work every That's ALL you pay for BUILD OR REPAIR RESIO/COMM'L/IND 26 TIEES Pa a PenonallJed Resumes & stub tall, dltt1culty walk· other week Experienced 3 llnes. 30 dey minimum Walla, stairs, doors, locics. yrs. Do my own w0tk. Lie. M!iA~mf~:mn""r letters. Same day service 11ng 536-9980 537-7677 only 646-480 1 Earn Extra Ca•h In the ralllngs. moldings & trim. 12780•1. Al 846-8126 Topped/removed. Cleen-1 11 RESUME WORKS SERVICE #476106 Don 96-4-5949 up new lawns 751-3478 HANGING/STRIPPING ava Lost Tat>by cat ·Mercedes' IEITll llYllEllST For Del/very Of Thi• Paper DON'S ELECTRIC • · VISA-MC 873-1512 lll· 7044 fem, declawed trnt paws, with expanded duties N B Doora-moldlnga-bay win-498-9671 ., __ .. __ --•ta, Clean Upa•Tree Topping --~-d c I t ti ~·-...., Shapl~~H1ul. AHOYS WALLCOVERING Lett r.... 2925 I gray miJtture w/yellow area Pit I me Wkdy DIR EC TO ows. omp. e pa OS, dryer outlet• etc. bonded. Ml E ·~ "2 . lnatalla11()1'1 & Rtrnoval spot onback,greeneyes, 642-6887 ev/wknd HUNTINGTON BEACH RY additions, quality work 1--------~ p DEAR GOO Thank you tor 1 whl fies collar sllver 673-3403 #477446 Paul 548-8860 ELECTRICIAN G Int. alntlng. S43-'013 the sate return of LUCKY buckle Last seen 3/17 nr FOUNTAIN VALLEY CALL TOOAYll Expert Catpertter. Resld'I, Uc •233108· Smatllllfge M:.~=-.... "111 llTI" Slncefely 2111 & Orange Ave CM IEllCAL ASI FOii LOIS Comm'I. Small/large }obsl }obs & repairs. 548-5203 w0tk. 1186-2718/E Ill mtg. DEPENDABLE QUALfTY The Rol>ef1 BC>Ofler Family Please Call 548-4023 or Front/back exper hel"fvl IND E p ENDE NT 531 -3225 John 775-8082 NEW/REPAIR. Quality No OLIS FINN. LANDSCAPE Wor1unanshlp. 842-M 13 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142-1171 646-6960 College prel'd Nwpt Bch Your Doora-a~alr-Atteratlons jobs to tmal!· reasonable. Plant-sprlntl~ne-We ..... .i. thd h......, 1.......,.Mt GENEROUS REWARD' 646-5073 S~e:~:.1~ry Cablnei ;:f.anel-Locks-etc Free eat .. lied. 631-2345 lawn HortlcYlt maj, tun H~ttrlp. AcMoelo.the L~~ :.hi a~~~ ~~:;:ro~~~· l""c .. 1e ... r-.ic.,•~l ... Of"'"f_i..,ct~-s-4... Del 1ver 1 day a week. No 142-4121 Ht. 301 35 yrs exp Jerry 642--0567 ftaeia malnt r..,. rett 548-6027 crazy. 839--0730 642-0752 Reward IOlTSHOW collec t ing, no soliciting . 1 _______ Caret• w!cs.ona1:i~nk.pa11o·a ...... .!I.1 . Plaata/Dmrall Penoaah -3002 F~!~~s~~~:1~er. P~~,{i~ '----~---Home c11pet 0ry dean tree est. Greg, 968-0118 BRICKWORK. Small JObe. lnt.IEit. p;td(pc;;;;e;g, .... Must have dependable car, AcH1tic1lC•ili•1• w/neways1em Nontoxic Newport, Coeta M .... oustomtextur1ng,quallty ',~11111"1111110111 ::t~s~~~;;co;~g,~s~ truck or station wagon and REBLOWNORPA1Nfeo klll•fi.aeggs:64s-5133 · ,~,..... irv1n..Rers.e7s-3176 =:i :~~~ -person at 3432 Via Alto Int/Ext Painting C t Ct t · BIOck, Brick & Conctwt•.1=-------- 1 Cllll llUIEll Oporto :: 10s. Newpor1 insurance Llc-4'288597 831-11295 •ta acre t . w1t1ter Speclal. Oual. mix. Very compe1111ve &. Lie. Pl!!Mat •-------• Areyoutroubleddoneed , Bchbtwn3-5·30 lveways, patios. paths. Oellv .• Jlm,838-8561 (714)41111-6224 I ... ...., .... .,.. ____ _ help, see me I will help 1' --Exquisite Acouetlea Re-etc. No fob too small. i L 24 W 8 Jll-1111 Found Chihuahua I you S25Readmg'1tpr1ce 1 CLElllCALP/tl•t CALL 842 1444 apr1yed0<remove.Ory-Reas Mickey 536-0553 Hl•I• Speclallat:block,fenoM--•A"ptumblng&hMttng41 red/whtmale ln Newport wllhth1sad 538-9162. i 1-2 days wk. no typing -wall Aepalrs.647-7901 t..'l .C . I .1 cement.pl1nter1.reetucco1-0...,RAJ,.._N-S---C-LEA..,_...R.._.....F--t.-1=5 Crest 3119 631-2025 I 142 1 E Chapman Org. ' Mature over 40 pref A,,li1act •l • IH coat. For appt. repairs, etc 24hr 545--07211 Fauce1t OltpOMI r=.,.,. Found Cocker spaniel, Exper req 968-4222 Ask for JoAnne Craney .• Mother wtll babysit your 846GUNS or 831-0658 STUCCO MASONRY-TILE 841-0907P&R122~eoee· I eddl h/ f •-------• 8111 art chlld Mon -Fri E/slde No Job to ametl. All typee. --------m r s bge. crm ce.' lft(IEllAl tFFICE !!!!Ill!!!!!!~ . . Baa•m• F Oral _.__ _ __. .......... .... tsl/Falrvlew. 6"12·0782 UlllftEITLf IEEI • APPLIANCE SERVICE C.M. 722-1393 ree eet. Lie. 831-23'5 ne..._ .... or._r ... . • Phon.es t111ng some Refrlg't, wa&here, dryers, FENC Xfes Tree trim All plumbl~epeltt. Low FOUND a-man Sh d And will PAY FOq ' ' S O/W Cltla:-, rri•t c B M....-t•I ' r ,......_..._._ P •"1-31""' "" epar PHOTOS lake 01 ac~•. 1 typing Starting rate 5 ranges, . A/C. All .. .. Dump runs. .M./N. . -.i • .............. .... u• vcty Hell & Saybrook n "' per hour 957 8J53 Community Appliance. ROBIN s CLEANING area. Jim Whyte, 642-7208 *a 1 ·-· * s ·NCHEZ PLUMBING 8.40-7784 dent Corner ol Larkspur __ • , 7899 A Cl B p .-•-" ~ PCH Corona Del Mar IEIEUl OFFIOI 1 $ $ ster rcte, · k. SERVICE: a throoughly •GEN HOME REPAIRS CLEAN & EXPERT Copper Replpes our L091 m/Slbrn husky pup Mesa/SA Ave. $Reward 722-03261722-072 1 on Nov 12th appro~ Typing t>tlllng phones ~717 or 522"2323 cleen house 540--0857 Paint. Drywall. Carper1t,Y Over26)'Ml'le~ tpecl111ty. Repairs I. 3PM 1213)607 -2 111 M-F FI T • c 0 st. M e. a ' la laalt Houteeleanlng 14 yrs exp. etc. Gary 845-5277 PTL Lie. T -118,428 130-1353 HNtlng. 842-330'4 645-9640 rellable, reaa, free est. own **HANDYMAN** e •ABC MOVING•• Pt1l ·~ Resurfacing e Roofing & traM. Pine 64S-9868 Della Ltrge Of a!Mll. I do It 8111 Quiett & Careful T1380'48 CA(YPS04>00L SER! EASY AS PIE IT'S AS EASY AS PIE TO ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY PILOT'S CLASSIFIED PAGES PRIVATE PARTY RA Tf (NO Can<:--4191!0tl 3 l•n~ !J t1mf'! m n1mum I ~ PM tin~ f 1111mr1,. 1 linl.'s s day$ S9 00 Daily Pilat ' SALES MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY Crew Supervisors are now ri~ded to work in a pro- fessional management pos- ition. We now have openings for mature adults to supervise newspaper sales crews. Responsibilities will include hiring, training, and motivating teens In obtaining new cus- tomers for one of the area's leading newspapers. For an excetlent opportun ity and earnings of $500-700 per wk, ,. Call TC Ask for Aon 842-4333 \ r Wat4M'proofing• 631-<4t99 HOUSECLEANING. Elil· Pat 531-5579 or IV9 mtg. LO RATES. 552-0'410 VICE: Aelleble, IOW rat• Aaphalt·repelr-prklng Iota P«lenoe. own transp .• Baalla~ IT&lml llLllM WMkly. 647-7753 apt cornplex-heevy roller. ~reliable, 831-509t I ... 1 •-• Joe 64S-42611 7am-9pm JULES HOUSECLEANING LT HA LING . MOVING ~119 M. fnrt1tt_ ... , ,.,,....._..,....__, _____ Ex A Gat909 & Yard Clnupa Orange Co. Or1alnel mtL st.Rm PROP· att ltrricta Fromp. mSat2S ~. .;~2·.'t20•'•3 Jon 645-81112 Student MOYert. Tntured ERTY MGMT .. 3% Bkr ... ~ ~ Uc.T124-43&.841-6427 OllT .. HT&IL VACANCIES VACANCIES HAULING • CLEAN-UP NEW WarehouM Storeg9 AMERILAND 9117--0941 Prof q~ty. euppllM & 8p9c+lll Pre Spnng Rat• Yerd, gar909. traah, rm.c. P""611 ' eciv1p,,,.,,t Spec1a11z4KI we do 11 a111 857~742 uwn ;:·s..o~r ;"""' ...__ ~=:=::::;r=i;:;~ In hlgh1nd vel\lclee. Call Ceretut-Court~ nHml/PU .. for quote Scott '4114-3357 Jet tlaf Cn HaUll"fl. MoYlng. CfMn. By hr,lor ~ 94e-3"5 AeecMr. Peat~ '6 ed •• , .... ltmcn sewiNdi XttERlfloN§ ups. 7 Deyt. LOWMI rat• , 860-2758 ow. 131..et64 . Newport/Coate Mesa arM Call Barry, 722-&e73 I • ~ ..... U::jllli&LA: verti. ng rt ogo. Nenn.tt• 83 1-4810 Y• aa1 1 1 WI ••• 1 FINE pXfN'f1Nd I; G •-. ,... ..... o..lgn s.rv. Br~r... --... -.. erdSlnor.18yrtofh1PPY "'lXddctl!";1.,..::'1'W=iC:::1c:,,,:10&1:Cr Ty1>"91tlng. GRAPHICS ANYTIME. 522·85'73 outtofMrt. Lio. 2eoe44. Te>c> Quality. LOw ~. NEWPORT 120-111111 8.1. WtL.SON 1 SONS ,_1 tu Thtnt<-Youl "3-'4114 Fr .... 1. LIQ 831-n.45 yplng Word Procieaalng, Rm. Add Remodel Kite. RAINBOW PAINTING KEN 00. Fabulout M-TypeMtllng RUSH JOBS Btth. Tiie. t357467 Ina. FRANK ~USSELMAN Ouallty le our polloy dltlont & Aemode41ng, OUR SPECIALITY 30yraexp.645-174() ~~~ ~ u~;nt ~eJEFFl.le!SUe prtoedFAIAFAIAFAtA GRAPHICS NEWPORT ... ,,...... r. . ... A.A.A. PAINTING Int/Ext 30 yr exp. Home 842-1no 720·11 1111 'lalWla1 1.ar~~" LOWEST poetlbte ptloe. lull l8l4M Lllii llOIE lllll--RTC com"*clal $aff ~~ 10 Step Servloe. M2--3235 •LA.atJNXTB;- Qreat llme to refinance Speelellz.lng In Comm'I Treelfrfm/Cleenup oompl DAN SAL YER PAINTNG ~ Slnglt ~· MIC CAL.L NOW 842-4 ... 9 end Reeld'I FrM .. , oard9nlnQ. Compettttw Uc #42512' aooo..a.Mopede,Mowetl 6'8-8923 #3831124 prtc.. ~ &42·2173 Celt Anytlm9 "4-2017 &pen. '*90N&. ,._ meet 11111111... GLASGOW PAINTING P/upe.'Or.' Dew 494-1111 lrz:f::~=~=-=== ~T.....Shrut> lnttelt. lnl/Ex1. 30 yre 91q)tr., .TrM Trim and Aemoval r.ra. &4a-6214 wiiil!1111111,;.-.~P-W~-Lawn Mein & Rototlllng EXPERT Tllng-~ Spnnkler lntteill, ~ HOMEOWNER EXP!RT f'MIONlble ""'1ocW-~ Fr .. Eatlm•I• 64...eoes Int/Ext. Acoua. Cellnoe. kltctlen. c .. 722·17A. . Llc#281697 131·-5 ...,..--,,.-...,..,..--__;~ KC TREE SERVlCE PAINTER NEEDS ;WOAKI Top Trim Removal. Int/Ext, oelllnga. r~ cab UT THE SU HINE 1H Ouallty ..mo. F,... e.t (~8) yr .. KP , WOttc guar. ~ "'4ndow ...... 06M 283 or M MeM Devtt Painting "4-U37 ltd·-ClJi-(f"M) 14e-Me0 l.andaeaplng. sptt;ikiet.: PAINTING lntlbt.,..,..,.., PiPnWkiWk'do;i'Cii~­ Sod ci.an-upe. 20 Yfl In cab. retlnlehed pepettno W• ello WMfl mlnlo-tllllde llM Tony 14&-6124 2&yr IOcet,.. lll M2t4 ~ .,_ 12CM,OI ~:· J::~~~C:: ComP'9M c:teen-~7'~. ";.; ~o~~ 'i."~ oe::~==- malllng n2 1~• ~~ ... ~-· .. , ~auro. K2-tt73 ,.,...... ......att Me-07 Of M3 tMt =----------._ __ __;._ __ ~ ___________ _._..,;..;.~..;.;;.~~ Apt llD Cotd9')0t A«rtg, • -•~-•..._,. .... I little F/F. Xlnt cond $100 ,...,_,_,..,. Ofa &46-5137 lft 11am rr7.:n':,,,comrnMda alot 01 If r• .,, .. t ... iestle ••• •••t t• , . .,. ........ . WIWMTVout It.,.,., ..... ._...,. Wt wll .... ,.. ................... . ... 11 ................. ., .... ....,,., .............. ". CalT•rl .. ,., r.c. (714) 642-4JJJ -----'-- Per Mo.+ Tax flO Leue Payment1 Cap eo.t $32,280 Cai> Red. $8,802 Reeldual s 18, 1ea Tot.I Payments of $19,078.80 OAC CEL Slk• 139402 II 110E $199.98 Pw Mo.+ Tax 60 l .... Payments Cep Cost $23.860 Cap Red. $7,257 R..idual $13,599.80 Total Paymenta of $12,718.80 OACCEL Stk# 184178 111-....0 ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE on. •pproved credit LEASING Tt£ COfNll LEASE WAY NOMOfE l,_-=:, _________ _..._... ...... __ ............................................. _______ __.. ___ ~----............. ....;...._ _ _..... ______________ .......... ___ .. ______ ~---~ ------ THI ODOR I ROBINS FORD )Oo(\ HAllO I lllf0 COHA Ml\A o•l 0010 OLDS '78 C:UU.. 2 dr l'ld- toc>. 114*' dn, -~ grt trena 144-1080 lft 'P"" OU>S '77 CUtlMI Sc4> ~ Exit meetl cond, new pM1t. $1575. 7eo.-0157 - I ' OUMI 71 ~ •• 4 Dr, ,___,... _ __....IC....,M>.-m..;...;;.;;.._ , __ "8.JC __ ..,_m..-.,;..;; __ , _ __;,...;;;·=IC...;.NQ;;;.TIC[;.:.;:;;; __ , ___ MUC=~"°:.:.;na;::::..._1 _ _:.MUC..;;:;;:::~"°;:.;ra~--1---=-""=IC::..:::*>:!Ta=..._, MUC NOTICE ale. pl•. p/b, mu::.r/W. ~ ... 42 a.-d iw.. PutlllheO Ol'Mge Ca.st ncnnoua ...... 1Ne OOlllQ ~ ---------------1--;.;:;;:;;;.;,;.;.;;;:;-.;;;:;:;...._, aooo oeo H2 OOrone °" ..... CA t2t.25 Deify Hot Mardi fl. t2 H MAim ITA,.....,. ,._., £1)(.Nl!W,OAT ti 11 Devtc!MenSNwly. 21te0 It, 11M NTITIOU9. .... TNt tUU ••It -... Ketth M. lowtlr. 2521 W. Aptt16. 1He ' ' ' TM fo11ow1nv perMM we Pubbhed OrMoe eo.t W•tcllft 0rM. .,;.. 108 8MOtl IMS. IJ ICM, Hw\I· ~ MAm ITA~ _. "'9 COUl'leY a.t of Or- llE 1M1 Ou1 8'.tnftow9 H-14, Slllta Ana.I S....S1 dolno ~.. Ollily Pllol Mwoh i5. 22 2t I ln8tOn 8MOtl. CA 82MI PublaMd ()fMge c.. Tiie....,...,. ..... ~Oft....,... '" 9ta,1•111e llm\, 2 df, 4IK CAT'21CM lGBAR P"OPlATIH, Aprt 6, ,... ' ' ' ~ 'T"~ neeo. n4a l"'1e t>uel,_. 19 oon-o.lly Plot ~ I. 16, 22. dC*lll ~ M. 1tM ' Ml.-.. cl" .... nu•-tm St-432 a.. 1 , ....... ._ ---..... • ..... "I ". •-H.. ducted try: 111 ................ -• 29. ,,.. MO~'I AOMANCI. ___. ~ ..-..iwai't'' ..... went Ad~ .. ..,, PmtJC ll>TICE c:t.';'c'Ami -Aocarld;.. oranee. CA D1'¥1cf~: ~ NlillMd ..... __ _ CA 92125 Rlottard A (ngle 1~ nte7 Tiiie lltaterNnt -Med a.420 ::Z:~/'°'• Coela ~ NOC M..m ti. ti, ~ .. St. 'WIQOn. £d Croae. 432 S.-Wdl ~ ~ ..... Iowa Sl,..., Unit ..... : Coeta Ro .. ""'°~ Vie wlttl Ille County an~ Of· PWUC ~ MWIMI .... Mw'pfly, Apfl a. 12. "" 1 °"'*• 71K ~.!.lb· AO . Corona del Mar. CAI TM . ITATllmMT Meaa. CAt2Ut Aennoute&lll•.. =· ~ ·•CA= County on Mardi 20. ..,,._ WW. ww.on, 1103, Cc*.a .._..11 MaO 1:>44H1t1 92125 doing :=: ~.,. Aot>er1 L !nole ut. 409 NAm 8TAW Tilil t>u91n•• la oon-1 ----rtennoue .,.... MeM. CA ttt27 •-m Thie bualn•• la con-T~I! BOAliOWA L" lletll Street, ANhelm, CA T .... --.. .... ,___ duc:1ed byco-per1ner. ...... ....._... ,.._ r~--• MAmlTA~ ~~~111 ~ ... ~ ~·-··· ducledbyallmtted~net· "112908 ................. " ............ ~--· ........ ---0 rv---....... ...._. ....... ......_..,.,. ~ "M 1'1111•.... 9'11p BUILDING, 2104 WHI Tiile bu11n... II con OOl,,g bullnlee -..... "• ._...,, Howwd o.i.y Plot Mwoh 22 2t ..... ~ pef'90N.,. MlctlMI .... ~ ____________ ,___ Uc.11LHA;vl1k 4170 Keltll Sowter I Oc.•n ,ront, Newport ducted by • general 1*'1· oscs 3 A8SOCIATE8, "'1: eteternent -. .. ....., Aptll 5. 12, tNt • • ~==-~OORS TIW at•tement wea llied ..... Thia IUlletnent WU "*' ~A 02M:S MflNc> 2910 Aecl Hiii Aw.. •200. wtth to. Cou ty Clerlc of Of SMTt 1N E. 22nd $tre9t, Co.ta with tM COUnty an °' Of· ......... .--...... - With Ille County Clel'k ot Or·1 d LM Lawrenoe, Alcn#d A Eng.. Aobert Coe1I MeN, CA t2e2t COUn n ~ MeN, CA 02t27 Mtl COUnty on 11*'-Y ',.. ~-~ ange County on Febr\laty Ster Aoute Bo• 1*· Or·11. Engtelll • DSC 4.aCalltomlellmlted ~Ne ty on .,._.,. 11111\'IV'r Wllllem.,._..Wlt'Mf. tN 24• 19M -doll'llH -LL8-0, , .... 19. 19" 91ige111'1CAbuo.m, .. 1 ........... _I Tl\ll ltll9fMnl ..... llled ~.nenhlp. by-~p-.. ...!-. --..--""'""' 8 • ...,,.. r_,,_ HA • ,..;-Tll 1 ,.,. .....,r ...... 111 .. ~ C 1 C._.. f ,.._ vr ~. ~.. ..,...... r-• f. 22nd trMt. eo.ta Mel9. .... ~ Or-,.. ............ ,OFIMAHCI, S042 •C ••• dl>Cted b" an lnd""'"'•lll .... .... oun y ,_,. 0 .,.. 2t10 Red Hiii A-1200' Pul>lleNd ()f:r CoM1 ..C11T'IOU9 ....... CA 02t27 .----....... ,..._ ~ 81 ,.. __ ........._ Publlahed OfanQa Coal ,. ··...-enge Countv on Februety .... •' nau.. PllO M•""" ....... ..._. .. .,.,....,.... ..,.-, OWiy Piiot Merell 22, 211 ,.,,, • ..,_.. - THEODORE ROBINS FORD 0.llY Piiot M1tcll I 8 15 22 Rloherd L .. Lawrence 24 1NO ., Coate M .... CA 92820 ''::"'o..a t _.,,, ' 16, 22. NI.Ml ITA,.....,. ~,, "'-....... ,.._,._ April 8 12 1Ht """ 1 ua · · • · Tiiie at1temen1 WM ni.c:i • • ..,01117 f>ttar Sparr•. 14'43' '"• I """ The tolloW'lng peraona are 1N E. 22nd 8tre.t, eo.te •• ' SMeO frank A. Hentahen at Sa-402 wltll lllt County Cltlrtt of Or·j Pubfl.n.d Ora Coat Teneiglltll Way, Sacrernen-81 ... 24 dOlng butlMM -. Young MeM, CA 92e27 8anttlao Ad., C09ta ...... ;t•t·l' H4AllOR ll\10 (IHIA Ml\A l'>.\2 0010 ange County °" Merell e. Delly Pl&Ot MarcllT 15 22 to,~ 95'18 1nd Auoclatea, 1612 Tiii• bu11n ... 11 oon• CA t212t ---------1988 I 211 1986 • • • Tiii• bualneu la con· PlB.IC NOTJCE Beyonne Drive, HunttngtOtl ducted by. llUlbend llnd wife "8..IC NOflC( TNe l)ualneM 11 oon• Dayton• S~clal 500 P\8.JC ll)flC£ ,,._. · Sa-427 ducted by. e oenetal part-Beecfl. CA 92648 ELIZABETH '· WAAHER clueted try: an !MMctulll .. Edhlon. T·topl, lo mt, all Publlltled Oranoa Coull nwll\lp ftClTTIOUI .,..... Linda Ann ClfMY Young, Tllll 1t1t.,,,..,I .,.. fllecl AC111'IOU9 .._.. Frank A.. H.,....,, optlonl S8900. 7MHl800 ftCTTTIOUI ....,.,.... Dally Piiot Mercn 16, 22, 20,t Ranney E. °'"* I NAm ITA,.....,,. 84S82 Bl)'onne Of'lw. Hunt· With tM County Clertl of Of· MAim 8TA~ Thie $te!MM Wiii fled --= NAm ITAftlilENT Aprll 5, 1986 rta.IC N()TlC( Tlllt atatement wu ni.c:t TM lotlow4ng per-eona we lnaton Beectl, CA 0264e lfl99 County on ~ TM 'OllOWlnO S--are wttll tt'le COunty Ol9r'k of Of· P\lltC ll)TlC( The followlng peraone are s.-.48 ..it11111e County cienc OI 0r-1 doing bUllneea u · 'th11 bu1lne11 11 con· 18. 1986 doing ~ 111: 91"'9 COUnty on Mardi 1s _ _......;.;;.;;.;.;;;..;.:;:..:.:.=.:...__ do Ing bu 1 In au a 1 · FICTITIOUI tu ... H anga County on MlllCh 4, 0 A LL EA IE o F 1 N. ducted by en Ind~ '101111 MAAKEL & ASIOCIA T£8. 19M ' ~ AND ACCmNT AND c1111m11e RHourcH, mm•ic NOTICE NA• ITATEMINT 1986 TERIORS 3e20 s..~ Lind• Ann CafN'I Young f>ubll8hed Ofanoa Coelt 1400 Dow 8trMt, N9wpOtt ,_ HL\L TM IYMC>ftlll 0 , t4482 BMch Blvd • Suite C. ,.~ The lollowlng penon1 are ,_ Lene C<M-ona del Mar c: Thia ltatenwnt WM ft.led Dally Piiot Mwcn 8, 18, 22, IMdl, CA tHeO Publllfled Or.,,ge CoeM THI AMNUAL ITATRWNT W•tmlnater. C>.92683 doing butlMM M Publtahed Orange Cout t2e25 ' with Ille County Cletit OI Of· 29, 1984S Pllt1ctl Hlf'Old Mllf11 ... OWiy Pt1o1 Marcb 22 2t • ftM l.MD&D OIC ... " Frank Wllllam Tlrnady, ~~A~.JI I G a B FINANCIAL SEA-Delly ('llot Mateh 1~. 22, 29, ~ E. King 3e20 S.. enge County Of'I Mardi 20, s..eoe ~0~t1er St, ea.ta MeM, April II, 12. 1... ' ' '1, -Of "90V1DDIT ~H 21 Hamllton Ave 06, Tiie folowlnn P9f90nl arel \llCE. 7152 Edinger. Hunt· Apr115, 1986 breeze Lene, Corona del 1986 .-..v.< ~ IWTUAL ~ -~ uni ngton Beach, CA doing buameM u l "'°ton Beacll, CA 02&47 51-446 Mar, Ce 9~26 noe• "8.JC NOTICE Thia bu .. neea le oon- COWANY Of' '""-ADIL· 92846 ( 1) MIONIGHT MAGIC (2) &<ve. McOlannld, 6522 Watter S King 3e20 S.. PublW!ed OrllnQ9 CO.t ducted by. an ~ --------- ,HI A. 1100 MAfllKlT ~hll bu11nes1 IS con-REFLECTIONS, 6482 We9t· Marllln Ln. Hunllngton Pllll.IC ll)Ttl'r l>feeze LaM, Corona del Oally Piiot Mttdl 22. 29, f'ICTITIOUI .,_.. Patmk Mentel 8TMIT, '""-ADILMA, ted by an lndMdutll mlnsllf Ave W•tmlnllar, Beacn. CA 02&47 '""' Mat, Ca 02625 Aprfl 5· t2• 1™ NAm lfAft.mJfT Thia ttm.ment ._ Ned --""""'--. ...... ...,..-.. ..... _ '-Yl.VAMIA '"°' ~~rk w Tlmldy cA 02883 I Grant McDlarmtd, 10011 f'ICTTTIOCll IUIMH Tiii• t>ulln"' 11 con· s.-419 TM folow4nCI perMM.,.. with the County a.rtt of Of· AC11110UI -• Total edmltted anet1 wllll l~·~~.;:9 1fl~ Debra L" Llvingaton I GrHnlern Clrcle. W11t-~ 8TA~ ducted by. llu9blnd and wit. doing butllneaa aa: = County on Maret\ 13. MAim ITA1-T U ,413, 156, 164; Total Cou 0 • 16160 Aoun Gaicden Grov .. mln11er. CA 02683 The foMowlng s>«aon JOYCE E. KING rtBUC NOTICE INfERTEK, 35G-C Flec:her 1 TM folowtnO pereona_.. ll1bllltlt 1 2,255,438,1160, ~~ nty °" Februery 7. CA 92706 . , Tiii• bu11n111 11 con-doing l>utlnea u · s.,. Thia atat9fMnt wu n1ec1 A11t1., Coeta Meea. CA 02e20 ,_ dotnQ bullneel • c.phal l*d up None, Grou Tiiis buslneu 11 con· ducted by Fatllef & Son P R E S .T o N with the County Clerk ol Of· llftNOfll COURT M I c 11 a• I J o I• P 11 Publllhed Oflflge Co.I OA£iN8TREET LANO. paid In and contributed Publlahed Ora "= ducted by an lndlYldual GRANl MC DIARMID TECHNOLOGIES (PRESS ~ County on February Of CALa'ORNIA, BtealOMkl, 2290 College. o.lly Piiot Mardi 22, 21, SCAPE & MAJNTEHAHOE, 1urplu1 Nont, Sptclal Dal"' PllOI M rcn T. 5 Debra L• UY!ngllon Thia statement wu fMld lEC) SlO Avocado 115 19, 1066 COUNTY Of' OftAN01 Coete M ... , CA 92Ut Ap(ll 6, 12, 1Ht 3H2 Cedron fNIM CA aurptua Fundt 157,7111,624, 20 '1 988 • • 1 • 22• Tiiis 1tatement wu ftled wttll Ille County Clef1t ot Of· Cott~ Mesa. CA 02827 ' '101112 In the Metter of the Appll· Tiii• bu1111 ... 11 con-s.-472 '2714 ' ' U~nell fund• (aurplu1) ' Sa.-43e wttll 111e County Cleric of Or-= County on March 4, Robert s . Smith, 3 1o Publlthed °':;or Coeat cation of Frenklln Helg ducted by. an lndMdUll Ellaaa Marte Home *2 None;lon· 11n 0 (LoM) trom op-ange County on Merell 13, t ,_, AYOCldo #5 Cotta ,_... Dally Piiot Merell • t5, 22, Seraldarlan tor Clllnge-ol """IMtlctlaela•·t~t~-• .!... ~!!'.:. ll'WIT~:P"0 '2T~- era1 •I. 11.587, lncreaM 1986 -· CA 92627 · • 20, 198e Name '" .. .,,_, ,._. -· -.. ..,...., (Deer .... ) In Capltal and ptJMJC NOTICE ,......, 1 Published Orange Coatt lllls butlnen 11 con-s...,c t 1 No. A 132380 wtlll tlle County Cletk of Of· P'ICTITIOUI M.tll•U 39311 Allln Street '324 Surplut during 1985 PubllstteO Ofange Cout Dally Plloi March 8, 15, 22, ducted by: an unln-ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ange County on Mardi 11. MAim ITATllmJff Long &Mdl, CA ttioo • t 129.066); lnaurence In ftCTmoua •UllNEU Dally Pilot March 15. 22. 29, 29, IOU corpora led auoclatlon 111m•tC NOTICE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 1916 _ Tiie followtng pereone •• Thi• bvlll\ea la con· Force' Nat Ion w I Cle NAMI ITAftMINT April 5, 1986 Sa-425 other than a partn«alllp ,.~ (Sec. 60&4) r-• doing~ U: ducted by. • ganer1ll P9t1· 15,691,098, 141, Accident & Tiie follOWlng per90na are 'Sa-4551 Roberts. Smith Franklln Delano Haig Publlelled Orenge Coat BLACK OTTE.A PFIE88 ner'lhlp H •• I t II p r. m I u m • doing bullnetl u : TREND I NK.IC NOTICE Tiiis statement WU flied ~~:A~=· Seraldarlan Ilea flied a petl-Dally f>llOt March 22. 29, 105 E. 18th St, eo.ta Mee&: ElleN M. Hotne. a- '18,614,334, Insurance In REA(. TV, 2311 Elden A .. • 1 with the County CleOI ot Or· Thi lol tlon In 11111 c:ourt lor an order Aprll 6, 12, 1986 CA 92027 Tenorio Force· 1,521, 153,0:..>9, Aoci· enue Sta ·1. Costa M .... CA PlmllC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 9UllHl!ll ange County on March 4, doing bul~ ~eon• are allowlng petli loner to s..-470 Otl)'le Ruttl Or9'f, 10591-C Thie ......,....,, WM !led dent and llMl111 Pf91'1\lumt • 92627 NAMe 8TAT!:MIENT ta86 IMi MM u . ellange hts/llet name from l..lkaelde Ol1ve South. Ow -wtth the County Qertt of Of· Direct Celllornla BusJneta Gordon Olli Boel~ner FICTITIOUS •UIMNHI Tiit follow! ,_... U IOUE PROOUCT CON-Franklln Delano Haig Pllll.JC N0TlC£ den Ofcwia, CA t2t40 enga County on u.di 13, PT.16,439,22$ 2311 Elden.Ave •1.COste j T~"r:c!TATEMeNT j dolngbusl~::"°"9 are P\ibilsned Orange Coat1 ~:;:~:~2~~4SweetRaln, S«aldarlantoFrankllnDH Tllll bualneat II cort· tM6 • hereby oert1iy that Ille M .... CA 92627 no ~tonl are, LAND SCIENCE. 511 W Dally f>llot Marc:tl 15 22 29 S ' A S I Vaugn. FICTITIOU8 IUelNlll ducted by. Ill ~ ,_ aboVe Item• are In ac-Thi• bualnasa 11 con· doing bullness llS I Balboa Bl .. d Naw Ort Aptll 5 1086 • • • tuar1 11• .. t:r. 23 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED NAm ITAftMIENT Oayla Ruth Or9'1 Publllhed Orenga eo.t ~~ance w1 1 111 1111 Annual ll~_!'.d by·Dlan Individual I S ~~?A t~~:~l\~~~~I BMch, CA 02681 P ' Slo-446 ~ ~i:~:· ~= 11~~~~ that all peraona lnterMted In TM fOllowtng peraone -Thia atatement wM llled Deify Piiot Merd'I 22, 29, • ement or the year 1 ...,.don x BoelVllf . 1 Bradley Alan lllomaa ducted b lndMd the rn•ll• alor.ald appear doing buliMae u · with the County Clerlc OI Or-Apr1I 5, 12, 1Me ::'to~:'~d!~ .... ;r1111~·~~~=of~ ~~~~~0v~:~2c~1~%~:··1 511 w B4it>oe Blvd. New~ PtalC NOTICE STUlAlf A. SHE~fTZ balore tllls c:ourt In [)apart-LANDSCAPE SYSTEMS,= COunty on Mardi 13, &MM mlalloner ot ,,,. St•t• Of ange County yon February' Cllf1on B Len, 18312 Glf-P<>f'11~i~:!2~1 con-FICTITIOUS IUIMll wttlll~·~· WU flied C:t'. Nr;,..;. ~~~ ~ ~~~ c~-=211Dr!Ye. Dena ,,__ California, pursuant 101a.. tO. 10&8 i 9 or 27 1l 0 S 8 t Fountain Valley, CA OUC1ed by an lndlvldual NAMI ITATDENT COu .._ ty ~11~,'!<.;. Ana, Celllomla. on April 26 BVoyce G Munoz 24292 f>ubllahed Orange Coe91 Laster Jottn Rowell Jr f300a1 •noe n., on •~-7 1986 t II 16 ............ "M • T · ' n.-.... Ptlot M di 22 ...., PAC911C .. f>reeident JarMtFed iC1I Publlsnecl Or ,. __ ~ TlllS butlneu 11 con-BRADLEYTHOMAS Tllelollowlngperaone.,. 10,10&8 ·•: o...,..... ..... ucoDrtve.OenlPotnt.CA~ ar • u , PC CIRlll,._ • r er I ange """"'' dUC1ed b 1 M Tlli1 1111_,1 wu flied dotng bullnMS u · f1011G and I.hen Ind th«• tbaW 026211 ,...... .. 5, 12, 19" • -Su~bi=•t~ Coast ~;1~/e~ol llAarcll 8 15. 22. &1~ :'L~ wrtll tl\e County Clerll ot Or· 4 G SEJMCES, 16142 f>ul>llllled Ora Cou1 cauee, "any they l'lalle, wtly Thi• bualn.11 la con-~ Olmele t • ~ Dally Piiot Marchan: 19 20 s -437 Th•S statement Wit filed ange County Oii Match 5, Twlnk .. Clfcte, Huntington Delly PUol Matctl T. 15, 22, Mid petition for c:nanoe OI ducted by.,, lndMdull ~•'Orelee; · • with the County Clerll 1 0 1986 Belen, CA 92849 29 106' name allould not be granted. 80yCa ~noz PllltC NOTICE 3500 P-.: YI.-l)rM 21• 22. 198e I Coun on Mar 0 ,'" "30V53 Thomas A GUnder, t6t42 ' s....12 IT IS FURTHER ordered Tlli. atatament wu ni.c:i ·~ .._., _______ T:..:-09=3 I PUBUC NOTICE = ty di 3· Publlstled Or1nge Cou1 Twinkle Clrcte, Huntington 11111 • copy of thll order to with the County Clerk of Or-PICTTTIOU9 .,_.. "4-2100 P\lll.IC NOTICE FIUMl1 Di iiy Piiot Merell 8 15, 22, Beech. CA 02649 llllDt lc NOTICE lhOw QUM be publllned In ange County on Miiot\ 13, NAm 8TA'-"' FICTTTIOUa llUIM88 Publlstled Orange Cout 129, 1086 Tiiis buslne11 la con-f"UUU the Orange Cou1 08lfy PllOt, 1986 TM to11ow1ng pet'IOn9 .,. K 24162 NAlllll ITAT'ElffNT Dally Pilot March 15 22 29 SA-425 ducted by an lndNldual a newte>IP9f ol geru1ral ,_ doing bu11MM 111: NOTICE TO CREDITORI The lollOWlng PlflonS .,. Aprll 5 1986 • ·1 THOMAS A. GUNDER FICTITIOUa llU..... clroutatlon, publlShed In 1111• f>ublllhell Orange Coat BILL'S TAXIDERMY . M IULK TitANIFEft ANO llotng buslneea u Uncle · s 456 n.11na •c NOTICE lllts statement was flied MAMIE ITATEMENT county at IM91 onoa •week Dally Piiot Marctl 22. 2t 18&4-4 Loa Leonte Fountell\ °" INTENTION TO TitAN ... Rosa's Plu• A111oran1e, •· f"UUU wtth tr>e County Clertl of Of-TM followtng PlflOnS .,. IOf' lour conMCUtlYe week• April 5, 12, 1986 • Valley, CA 92708 • " E .. A L c 0 H 0 L I c 17053 Newland St., Hunt-FICTITIOUS aualNEll ange County on February dol~ business ••. prior 10 the day of Mid l'leer· Sa-463 811( Eldon Teylo( 18&44 •tvEftAQE LICENIE(S) lnglon Beach 02648 Plml.IC NOTICE I 18 1986 p a SIN DERY ANO Ing. Loa Leon. Fountal~Valley (lec:a. 1'101-t107 U.C.C. Daniel Doi Santos Diogo, NAMI STATEMENT ' F301205 MAILING SERVICE. 1327 Oiied Mir 17 198e CA 02706 ' • end M01'S et MCI NP) 17032 Stanley Lane, Hunt-F1CT1TlOUI aUSINESI d Tiie ~l~ng pe<tona ire Publlshed Orange Coaat Stonefield, Cos11 M .... CA Henry T. Moore, Jr., PUBU. C NOTICE Tllll bualne .. la con- NOTICE IS HEREBY 1ngton8eae1192647 NAMfSTATEMINT o~ sneaeu DallyPllot March8. t5 22 92626 Judge of the l11perlor ductedby·anlndlvldual GIVEN to 11141 Credliors ol ihl9 bustneH II con-The following PlflonS are VI eo DEPOT' 1000 29, 1986 . . • Kim D Quinlan, 1327 Court flCTITIOYa llU...-11 Biii T•vlor JOSEPH JANONIE, Socia! dueled D)' an lndlYIClua1 doing buslnelS at Brlllol, Suite 8· N9wpon SM10 StonellelO, Costa Meta. CA f>ublllhed Ofange Cout NA• ITAftMIENT t-----__.;;..----+--------- Securtty No 376-34-4125. Daniel Do• San IOI Dtogo J c INTERNATIONAL Beach. CA 92660 92626 Dally Piiot Maren 22 29 Tiie foltowtng peftonl ate Tranaleror and L1cenaee. Thia 1111ement wu flied 2134 Main S1reet, Hunt: Mot "'" Bui, 14 Shllon Pamela A Llngldort, 119 Aprll 5, 12 .. t9Mi ' · dol;'S t>ualnela u : WflOM business adllrett 11 wnl't 1he County Cleflt of Or· lngton BellGl'I, CA 92648 lrvlne, CA 92720 P\8.IC ll>TICE l•Ull Street, Huntington S....80 C RONA DEL MAR 107 F C JoMPll C Salzettl. 26604 True: C111 Ngoc Cao-Bui 14 Beaell. CA 92&48 FLOWEM . 2166 E. Coat City ;n1~~~:~Cl, ~;.~~ ~~98:U"'Y on Febrvary Aolllng Hiiis Rel R H E I SllllOll: IN!ne, CA 02720 FICTITIOUS .UllMEll Tiiis bualneSI la con-Highway, Newport Beactl, COunty of Or St 1 f F»10.U 00274 · Tiiis buslneu 11 con NAME ITA~MENT llUC1ed by a general pan-P\mllC NOTICE CA 02660 Celllorn11 92:.ha• : ~f-Published Ora e C I Tiiis business II con-I ducted by l\uaband and w.fe Tr>e lollowtng peraon1 are nerllllp Seranno J. Pono. 200e transfer 111boul to l>e made Dally P1101 March~ 22 o;;, 'dUC1ed by an Individual ' M<M rian :~1 and True Cll1 dolw'1L~t:'8 G~·E... DE· Kim Oulnlen and Pamela ~~A~=S ~~-Rae~~~ N-port to MARTIN w STROBL Apfll 5 1086 JOSEPH c SALZETII • ~ ao-u .. R Langsdon ...._.,, .. ""''"' AND KARIN STROBL Sa-458 llllS ataiement WU hledj hit 11atement was tiled \IELOPMENl. 1001 N-· Tiii• 11a1ement WU flied Tiie IOllowlng persona are fllla butlnesa I• con- Tran1teree and Intended with 111e County Clerk ol Of. :::;.1~~.;·~ ~.,~~ <>;· ~9~r•rll, Cotta M .... w111111~ouCounty Ci.nt. 01 Or-d~';90~~~ PART_ ducted S:-.:0 'j'1= Tranlfaree, wtlOM t>u~ness ptJMJC NOTICE ~~County on Marcil 13· 1986 Peciflea Alsoc:letea, In<: ~986 nty °" February NERS, •California Partner-This statemeni wm tiled e<Jdress 11 3653 El Moreno F_.... f301"2 a California COfporallon, ,_12Ae ltllp, 369 San Miguel Dffle, with the County Clerk ol Of. ~~~t Cl~fol L':s C~"°:'ta FICTITIOUS aUltNESS Puollsned Orange Cout Publllhed Orange Coul 1001 Newport Boulevard. Published Ofenge Cout Suite 100, Newport Belch, ange County on Mardi 18, State ~I Calll0<n•a 91;g14 es NAME STATEMENT Dally Pilot March 15 22 <>9 Delly Piiot Maten t5 22, 29. Costa M .... CA 92627 Daily Piiot March 8, 15, 22, CA 02880 1916 Tl\8 lottow\ng persons ere Apr1I 5 l986 April 5. t986 Riiey Bower Ap1rtment1 29 1966 S & F Asloclll•. a Call· ,_ Tiie tocat•on 1n Calltorn1a dOtng butlness u • Sa-450 IX, 2690 w1111e Road Suite s lomta 0-1.1 Partnerttllp, Publlllled Orange eo.t 01 11\8 clllef executive otta PARK PLACE BUILDING I Sa 4~, 255 lrvfne CA 92714 •--'09 369 San Mlgue4 DrMt, Suite Delly Piiot Merell 22 29 ~ ,::P•~ll~ ott~ PA AK PLACE AES. n.111>•IC NOTICE This bualness Is con-100. Newport Beach. CA April 5. 12. 1966 ' ' en irans eror.., TAUAANT. PARK f>LACE P\ml.IC NOTICE r~ ducted by 1 general pert-P\B.IC NOTICE 92860 &t-474 HOTEL 2025 West Balboa' I ners111p OSL Service Compwly. • All otll« buslneu nama Bl•d. Newport Beech CA FICTTTIOUS auttNESI FICN!!!!.001Tl"~~NTSI J. s Riiey FlCTTTIOCla 9U ... ta C alllornla corporation, --111-_-ll'_NO_T_IC[ ___ I end addresses uled by tne 92663 I NAME STATIMENT -... ~-Tnls Slatemeni ..... flied MAm 8TATl•NT 21701 Liiie Forett Orllltl, EJ ,.~ Intended tranafe<or within R1ch1rd Lee L1 .. rence., Tl\e fOllOWlng persons are' 0J11• ~IOwtng pert0n• are with Ille County Clenl of Or· Tiie following P9f*)nl are Toro. CA 92630 _____ .;.;..;....;.; ..... _ 1 lllree years last pu1 90 tar Star Route Boll 1038 Of. doing business as I S~Fl ~l=D~Y 387 w anoe County on February dOlng bu•ne11 .. Thi• bu1lne11 I• con-FIClTTIOUI IUelNlll 89 known 10 Ille lnteflded ange CA 02667 I INNOVATIVE MICRO· 18 1986 s & F ASSOCIATES. A ducted by • gen«•t part-NAME eTAT'llmNT iranrteree are· Tiiis business Is con-SYSTEMS 2861 Ciiio• 98a26y2St. Coate Mesa, CA . F301J1t California a-at Partner-nersnlp The following pereon1 at• Tr>e property Is described ducted by en lndMdual Road Coail Meaa, CA 1 Publlslled Orange Coul tnlp, :Jeg San Miguel Drive. Michael I Cohen. GeneteJ doing l>ullnea u : In o-ar H All Siock In Richard Lee Lawrene. 92626 I Nancy E Holgate 387 w Dally Piiot March 8 15 22 Suite 100, Newport Beach Partner Robert D Exel (A) RENT·A·MANAGER lrade, nxtures. equlpmenl This statement wu flied JOl'tn Haptonstall Hiii Jr 1 saI St Costa Mesa, CA 29 1986 ' · • Calllornla 92660 . Generai Partner . ' EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Ind good wOI of II cenaln wrth ihe County C~lc of.Or-2861 Clltos Road. Co1Hi l a9T~l27 b ' Sa-419 Mldlael 1. Cohen, 369 San Tiiie atatemenl wu flied (SB) RAM POWER, 1022 1 restaura.nl busrneu known ange County on March 6 Mesa. CA 92626 a ua1neas la con· Mlguet Orlve, Suite 100. wlill Ille County Clertl of Or-letet Ave . Ste. 103-541, u STUFF ·o ROLL and 1986 • Thll busmen 11 con· ducted by an lnlllYldual ~ Beach, CllllO<l!la ange County on February Fountain Valley, CA 92708 locatecl at 704 E Belboa. 1n F3028S7 ducted by an lndlVlllual NANCY E HOLGATE Pta.IC NOTICE 92880 111. 1986 Keith Oordon 81rl!ar, tl\e Cliy of Balboa (Newl>Of1 Publllhed Orange Coul John H Hiii. Jr I Th11 statement wu riled Robert o. Exel, 380 San "°1U7 10287 Slater Ave.. #208. Beach), County ot Orange Dally PHol Merell 15 22 29 This ,111ement we.a flied with Ille County Cletit ol Or-f'ICTITIOUI BUSINESS Miguel. Suite 100, ~ fllor A. Leeowlta, At· Fountain Valley, CA 92708 State of Cahlornta. and April 5 1986 wtth Ille County Clerk 01 o,. 1 anoe County on March 4, NAME STATEMENT Beech, California 02660 lonleJ at Law noo ..._._. Tiii• bu1lnfl1 la con- 1ransfer the following 11-s ........ 9 ange County O!'I Marc:!\ 13. 1986 Tiit following P9f'IOl'IS are Fred Springer, 1116 28111 llf'Mt, awte' 700, C.e ducted by..,, lndlvldual cOllollc beverage llCenM (Of t986 f'102al5 doing bustnese u : Street Svlte F. Saerarn.nto ...... CA l2'ae Keith G. Bartler licenses) ON SALE BEER no3201 Publtlhed 0r1"99 Coal WHEARY CONSTRlJC-CallfOfnla 958 i8 . f>ubllllled Or Coast Tiiis ata1ement WU tiled ANO w 1 NE Number Pl&.IC NOTICE 1 Publlshecl Orenge Coast Dally P1101 Mareh 15, 22 20 TION 1«52 Pinewood Rd, Thia bualneu la con-Deity PllOt Mer:'r 15 22 wt111 the County Cllf'tc of Or· 41-172212 now 1nued 10 I Dally Ptlot Marer> 22 20 Aprtl5. 1988 Tustln,CA92680 ducted by 1 general part-29 1oee · • · ange County on Match 18. premises located at 704 E f'ICTITIOUI BUllMEIS Aprtl 5 12 1986 . Sa-«7 Jeffrey Kenneth Wrterry, nerstltp 1 • s...,c2 \JI 1086 . Ball>Oe Balboa CA lor tt>e NAMI •TATEMENT . . S1-482j 1«52 PIMwooll Rd, Tustin, Michael I Cohen Geoerlll ..... prem19M located 11 704 E TM followtng per9001 are PUBUC ll>T CE CA 92880 Partner · Publl9he<I Orange Coat Balboa in 111e City of Balboa 00tng buslnesa as I Tl't11 bu11ne11 ts con-T1111 ataternent wu tiled PtBJC NOTICE Dally Piiot March 22. 29, INewi>on BettGlll County ot HARBOUR COMMUNITY P\8.IC ll)TfCE FICTTTIOUa BUalNEll ducted by an lndlVldu11 wtil't Ille County~ of Of. Aptll 5, 12, t086 Orange State ot C111tf0<nt1 CHURCH 17106 Bluewater NAME ITAT!:MINT JEFF WHEARY •"QI County on Februaty flCTTTIOUI .UIMll Tl\81 the amount ol Lene Huntington Beach. CA FICTTTIOU8 .UllMEaS Tiie totlowt This statement wu llled tO 1986 NA• ITArn.Nl purcllue price or cons!Oe< 92649 NAME STATEMENT dot bull ng persona are wllll tr>e County Clerk of Or-' ,,.,1,_ Tiie followlng pereont 11te 111on 1n eonnec:110n with said Hunungton Harbour Com-Tiie following o-eon• are R':f E Tl~C~OCK SER-anoe County on February Ror A. Lffowtti, At· dotng butlneea u : f't8JC NOTICE traneter of 11810 1tcen'4! and munlty Cnurch. Callfornlaj ll0tng bu~nna u I/ICE 895.I Warner A 18. 1986 tome, at LAI• a:aoo 1f1et.,. (1) LEADER PROPERTIES FICTTT'IOUS .,.._11 said buSlness ln<:ludlng lhe not for profit 17106 Blue-ACAPULCOGOLD. 1504 1 H ti 1 venue f'101a ltreet tvtte' 700 C~ (2) LEADER INTER-Mllmete<I 1n~lory 19 lhe I waler Lane. Huntington• Ed .. ards St Huntington 9;;.7ng on BHcl't, CA f>ubllahed Of•noe Coat Meaa,' Callforne ' tHH NATIONAL TRADING CO. MAMIE •TATEMIWT sum of S 160 000 00 wl'llCh Beach. CA 92649 Beach CA 92647 Dally PllOt Mareh 8. 15 22 M1·1'215 ' (3) LEADER ENTERf>RISES Tiie lollOwlng peraona are conllats of 111e lollowing I Tn11 busmen is con-Sidney A Crosaley. Jr . H~,,'.~d~~~· ~1:! ~Its~~ 29 1986 ' · ' Publllheel Orange Coaat CO .. 1951 Newport Blvd d~~H~~A~;(B)HIGH-Cllecks Cashiers Check !lUCled 91 t Tia Juana Si L90un1 92646 c Se-416 Dally Pilot Marc:tl 8. 15 22 Colla M .... CA 02627 , LAND AIR CONDITIONING $60,000 00. Prominory Peter St Don Pr .. 1oen1 Beacll CA 92651 1 T 29 !986 · · · Mika Sllu-Cnl Un, 172 no1es lo t>e carrleO by Seller I Tiit• itatement was flied Laurie D Crossley 911 1111 t>u11ne11 la con-n.&m•1c NOTICE . Se-42211 Flower St, COS1a Meea. CA AND REFRIGERATION CO .. S 100 ooo oo wllll Ille County Clerk of Or· Tie Juana St Laguna dueled by •n lndlvlduat f"UU\. 02627 18701-C Demlon Lane, All0oth« business names erioe County on March 4. Beach c .-.92651 1 Thts .. ~•Ylll l~lay flled FICTTTIOUaBUltNEal llllDtlC NOTICE Thia bue1ne11 11 C<lft· ~2u;.~ngton Beach, CA and edelrnset used by the 1986 Tnls 1>us1neu 11 con-emen was ,.~ Cluc1ed by: Translerorwl1111n thr .. yeara F30'alt dueled by llusbanll end Wiie wllll 111• Couniy Clerk or Or-NAME ITATEMEHT MIKE UN John Ruacoa, 1870t·C last past so tar as known to Publlsned Orange Coast Laura O Crosstey a~ge County on March 4, The following persons are ftCTTTIOUI au ... 11 Tiiis atetament wu nled ~~. C~2_. •• Huntlngton the Tr11n1feree are 107 Deity Pllo1 Maret• 15 22 29 T1119 •tatement wu niea 19 6 ~ do~n~ bEus~osc''· .. PE MAME ITATE•NT wltll tl\e County Clerk of Or-.,_...., "" "" 0 FaSlllon Island City ot N"IW Aprll 5 1966 1 wlll't the County Clerk of Or-r--1 "' AND TM followfng peraon1 are ange Count¥ on February Tiiis bu1lne11 11 con- pon Beach Orange Count Sa·• .. 2 anQe County on M1tcll t3, f>ublllhell Orange Coea1 MAINTENANCE COMPANY, doing bu•lneat 11. LLAMA l9 1988 ducted by: an lndl\lldual CA 92660 ' Y t986 Diiiy Piiot March 15. 22. 29. 2425 N Batavia St. Orange, EXPRESS IMPORTS, 17801 fl01SIO John Auecoe That , 1 nas been a reed ,_,..I Aprll 5. 11186 Ca 92665 FAIRHAVEN, SANTA ANA. Publllhed Orange Coaat This 1taletnent wu ftled between said ,~ae: and Pta.JC NOTICE Published Ofange Coat Sa-440 Edward Arclllbeld, 6t22 CA 02705 Dally Piiot MllCll 8. 15 22 With Ille County Cletlc ot Or· Intended 1ransf«ee a• rt-Dally Piiot March 22 20, 9E266S11en7 andoall, Orange. CA Mlcllael F Bernal, ..,,,. 29 tO&e ' ' ' ange County on Marctl t3, ~ FICTITIOUI 1ua1HE18 .. above • 1986 quired by Sec 24074 ot tile NAM'f ITATIEMENT Aprll 5 12 1988 Pta.JC NOTICE Vlcior Eggett. 166 No Matla G Iniguez. Mme u ~23 ,_ EklllMll ana Profession• The 1o11ow1ng per50n1 are Sa-4S8 Sllaltuek Place Ofange Ca above Publlstled Orange Coaet COO.. 11111 the CO!'IS1Clera11on "01~ t>u•1ft-· •• FICTTTIOUI 9UllNlll "2•aa , . R........ .. "I tel llllDI"' NOTICE 0 "" "'I''"' M 2 for Ille tranalet ot said DUI' u 3 "vn NAME ITATl•NT " T"""I ..... atu ,.. men • ..,,,. ,.~ 1"7 ,. ...,, areh 2, 29, ,,.., and transfer 01 Mid S UTH COAST BUSI· Pta.IC NOTICE Tll4 fotlowtno PlflOtll are h s bualneu 11 con-u •t>OYe Aprll 5, 12. 19M NESS SERVICES 2800 S dot bu ll1JC1ed by-1 general part-Pamela Pimentel. ume u f'tCTITIOU8 _,..... &t-467 llc:enM 11 to l>e paid only Matn St Unit 1' S1nt1 Ana f'ICTlTIOYa llUlfMEll ~ alneu at netllllp above MAMIE ITATIMEWT after .. Id transfer lies bMt'I CA 92707 NAME ITATE•NT R LFING/R G & G EDWARD ARCHIBALD Tllll bualneH la con-TM tOllO'#ing pera0na ant P\aJC N()Tll't ac>«>ro-.ed by the Depan-Mary El1.ui1>e111 Yow 3211 Tiit IOllowlng peraone ate POWERS, 250 E 17th Thl1 1tatement wu fllld ducted by a gen«al partner-doing bUllneee U: '""' menl ol AICOhollC Be-.eraoe B11C11 S• San•• Ana CA llOlng butl,_ u · Sireet Sult• F Coe•• M .... Wltll tlle Countv Cieri< ot Of-lhlp PRO-TECH MARKETING. fK!JlhOU• ....,... .. Control 92707 ESCAPE. 906 Van ~ CA ll2et7 ange County on Fet>n.t M~ Bernal 502 W Balboa Btvd., New· NAlm ITA,.....,,. That• seie 1r1n1f&r 11\0 Tl'tom11 eon Yow a217 Ct Oosta Mesa,CA92e2e Randta1GrantPOWW11 801 t8 19&e el'/ Thia 11atemenl wu ftlld portBeac:h,CAt284St TMfOllowtng pet110n9.,. :!fmen' 01 •he 8f0f"'td B11c11 SI Santa Ana CA Larry A Balcol 906 Van Amtgoa Wa"J, Newport "°1J11 with the County Clerk ot Of., Roe.rt Eugene Prideeux, doing~ u : llOC In trade 11.ctur•t I 9?707 Ness Cl . Col1• ...... CA BMell, CA 92660 f>ublllhed Oranoa Coel1 ... County on Febn.llty·3913 MtrQVI A ..... ~ R~ER UNISEX HAIR 0£-~· and gOOd wNI ol Tn11 bu11nest 11 con-192626 I Oleeh H Powera. '°1 Delly Piiot M•dl 8. 15 22 13. 19" IBNctl· CA 92963 SIGN, H21 BolN AYe , Mid l>utlneaa will t>e con-dueted b"J lluaband and wtte Tl111 ou1tne11 11 .con-Amigo• W 1Jeo Newport 29 t986 ' ' ' ,..,_ Tiii• bu.lneH ta con-WwtmlNI•. CA 92983 eummated. and the con Mary E Yaw I dueled by 1n lndlvt®•I BMc:ll, CA 92 Sa..t 17 Pubftlhld Orange eo..t1dvcted try: an lndMdu411 Sam Mui Vong 11130 lldetatlon therefor toget~ Tiii• 1111-.1 WU flleO Larry A 9arGOt I Tiii• bu•ln•H 1• con-o.lly Piiot March f5!°'22, 2t R 0 B ~ RT e u 0 EN E Whit• Cao Citele Fountain wtth the cona1Cler1Hon lor 'w•l'1 the County CMlflc ol Or· Tiiis statement wu flled dvcted I>~ llUlbenO Ind wife April 5, 10M j PRIDEAUX Valley, CA 92708 ' 10. tr_.., Ind Ut1gt1~1 11199 County on "'4atcll , wit'1 Ille Covrity Cleftt 01 Or· 0 Pow.rt P\lll.IC ll>TICE 8~7 Tiiie lfatement -tllld Thie bualMN la con-of tt'le etoreaeid l~M lor 1 1~86 •ncie County on Mirc;h 11 Tiiie 11•1emen1 wa1 l1lld with the County Ci.rtt ~Of. ducted~ an lndMdull l!QenMI) i. lo bt p91(,! on Of nm.a 1986 '1 wt111 Ille County Cte<ll Of Or· '1CTTT'IOU9 ........ enga County on F.t>ruery Satn Mui \long after the 22nd Clay ot Apfll Publlllled Orange Cout ,iOli2TI = C<>unty on March 4, NAMI ITA.,._NT PlllJC M)TIC( 18, 1"8 Tllll atelement WM ftted ltM. 91 the ac:row depart I D"llY Piiot March 15 22 29 Publlsllecl Orenge COU1 IO Tiie loltowtng ~.,.. ..,..--.,_ ---·• '1011'4 with the Cou "'Otertc OI Or tnenl of Wefla Fargo Eacrow Aprll ~ 11186 ' ., Dally Piiot Mitch 22 2t I f10imO dolflO butlntea U.. rr"''"-• --. f>ublllhld Orange Cout Coun n., • SerMQea, 114500 MacArthur ' Sa_,.43 April !> t2 lOS8 ' 'I Publllhed Orange Cout SE'LECT SHOf>PING SEA-lltAlm ITAftmNT Delly PllOt March 8. 15 22 = ty on Mardi 13, llYd .. 8ttl Floor, in ttw!Clty ol s...et Dally !>Oot Merell 15 22. 29, VICES, 2453 Orange Ay. l)le lollowtnQ '*'°"'are 29 1088 ' ' ' _1 ~ lle90h. County ol Aprll 5 1986 et1ue. IJ, Coale MtM. CA doing buelnt9a •: C«ky'a . S .... 15 Publlalled Ofa.-c:. o...noe. Stat• Of C1llfom1a Pl&.IC NOTICE DIDI II' NOJIC[ s~ 1 oi827 = Trllllfer, 11591 Qrlfflttl Cit ' Dally Piiot M•n~ll ....... -. proYlded Nt trw. Oeo•r1 I r~ MlcllMI Rot>«t 0 1m , Huntington BMotl, 92&47 prff .. .. ment of AicOflOflC ee.,..,.80* ~miou• •OllMHI ~ICTIT"' .. t IU ... ll .,._ 1C NOT"'r 24S30rangeAve •D. • Ar~ tM Roten. 11&et P\llJC ll)TlC( A a. 12. 1eee ConerOI tm trppfoved Hid NA .. ITAftMINT ovv ..-..-., l"K. M .... CA 02e27 Grltfltll Cir , Huntln9ton a.Mee .,.,..., of Mid ttcenM TM lollOwlng perto111 ltt MAMI ITATlmWT FICTmOUI 9U8MU BMtrtl Cardenal &Mel. 9eacfl .. Callf t2&47 PICTmOUI .,_.. M ~ muet .,. re "<>!"8.:V~~~ OAT Aid;::;~ :'llON .,. NA .. ITATOPT 2453 0r:a;Ave, 6J. Coste Tiiie bvllntrel .. con-r::-ITATllmff P\aJC ll)TIC( ~to .. == onad:= CO"IVERSION ANO SOFT-SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT. TM fOlloWtnl1 WI0"8 .,.. ~i c~u~~ II con· ~byi.: ~.. doWJ:::::: :--,,,. ACTmOU8 IUH•• ........ .,._" ,,.,. WARE, 367 W 8ay Street, 1123 38111 Street, ~ doing bullMM u ducted by • 99'*111>*1· nit. atal_,t wu m.a P!ATH POST!AS UM-~ ITATDmlff -...., ... oepenment of 124 Collie Mn&. CA 020~ Be6c:I\, CA 02813 3DO PA<>ftf.ATIH. 111 netllNp wftll the County Clerk of Of ITf.O 312 llland Poet C>moe The~ pertOM ate _._ or, .. _,_ Con LIOyd Dougl.a Roane 387 frtc SI....., Rltlllln. 823 W e>y., Suite f' Senta An&. M IC H A EL A 0 Coun M 20• Bole '1049 ~ e..ctl doing butlMla ... ~=~Me trol w B4I)' Street 124, Coeta 36th Street, Newport 8Mo11 C~A 92707 0AM8t.f IERT = ty on arCfl ·CA 92983' ' TH'l COMAftlNE WINO· ....... -.; f,... M..a CA 92829 ICa 92983 A S.V.aon. 10 Thl9 It.._,. -Med ,..,.1 ,..., s Hulton a.n..i SHtnO • MO w 18tll, ...., _, u Andr-John Prnton etena ~· '23 •" 909 lAne. Newport wtth the ecunt, Clerk of Of. Publllhed Orange eo.at ~. 312 llllnd: lllqet Of• •S eo.ta MeM. CA 12111 _.. • .... liClttlfl 4052 Hom.IMO tl'Wle CA Str9tt 9Mcll CA Geech. CA t2MO .,. County on ~ ~ f>tlot Marofl 2l 2t flee lox 10... fMlwpott Uf"eQO'Y 8 a.tmane, NO =TU • f • ~ lft. 927t4 He& Tom Ol41Mr, tM.22 Old ti. 1"6 .A &. 12. 1"8 • ~CA tM I W tlttl St , •C. eo.t1 ni.r • ~ AOfl 4302 v• Thi. C>ullnMa •• con· Aanch Ao9d Yorba Lindi, ~ a.An ..,..., '*" ~. 1ne , Mela. CA t2121 ... Oranle CoM1 IMnt, CA 02714 f ducted by llulblnd and...,. CA t2AI Pubftlhed ()flflge eo.i i . California corporation Thie bulln.-.. oon---~"'111111 .. A.c,.·-...... ft, 1tee Tlll1 butlnen la con· (SOC RANKIN Je.c.11 8elrnen 21ts E• o.oy Ptlot Mar<'! I , 15, 22 ....... ~ 1103 "8" a-.tlot-. ~ oucted by _,, ~ _.,. ..... 71 d\IC'ted by 1 °"'*" 1*1· ™' 11aiem.nt "' filed Lemon HeloM.I 011ve. '-'ta 29 1eae ~ TIC( ~ Ofllott 8oll 302&. N9w-an~ nerlhtp wnh the County C..-ol Of. AN. CA 02'705 a..14 pc1t1 1eect1 CA 11te3 TN9 8'1tement •• !led LlOyd Oouglu Aoane ~ County on F«wuary Thlt bu1lnee1 la oOn-'tCTrnOUa ...... 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Colorado 81009 ~" ". ll'Alll< -....a"' !lilt Con-'"b,.,..olDt' c-OI "'°' vr.,.-·~~1- 1 ..... -.,,. ...... --• .. it • • • ------------------ G COVER HOME PROVIDED by R£MAX of COST A MESA BOB and DOVIE KOOP A SPECl..\L ADVERTISING . l PPLEME"'JT VOl 5. ~0. 12 ATlRDAY \iARCH 22, 1986 • I • ... --•n Rate chart Man• 11111 Dlllrtct ooet-d ,_.Inda: 8.no. WMldJ 1Rd1ae: l-llo. CD, 7.18; 1·Yr. Trw., 7.03. lAnden Pointe 1...,.., fixed ,... Adlt........ ,... ..... ....... BANKS Bank of Arneric4 Croct<er 10.500 .. 10.000 MORTGAGE COMPANIES Arst lnteratate Information un- MMOn McDuffie GMAC t Shelnon AMEX 8AV1NG8 ANO LOAN avanable 9.875 Information un- avallable 10.375 2.00 2.50 2.00 2.00 10.250 9.825 9.375 9.875 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 9.000 9.250 8.250 8.750 AtMl1cen 10.000 2.00 9.875 2.00 8.750 Homea.i4nge NA NA , NA NA 8.750 0r..a w-.m 10.500 2.00 10.000 2.00 8.750· . 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COVER HOME PROVIDED by REMAX of COST A MESA 808 and DOVIE KOOP INSIDE pg. 2 Market Map pg. 3 Proftle pg. 4 Colelworthy & Co. pg. 5 Grubb & Ellis pg. 6 Unique Homes pg. 7 George EJklna Co. pg. 8 Harbor Realty pg. 8 Hunt & Associates pg. 9 Remax of Costa MMll pg. 10 Remax of Costa Mesa pg. 11 Remax of Coata M .. pg. 12 Open HOUM Directory pg. 13 Open House Directory pg. 14 Huntington Harbour pg. 15 Claulfled pg. 18 Clualfled pg. 17 Clualfted pg. 18 Cu.lfted pg. 19 Coldwell Banker, Co.ta Mesa Col i>WELL ' BANKER, COSTA MESA By JIM BATH~ ...,,...ecu. $ a , One of the best tips for success in any business is to hold onto people who per- form. That's why Cora Baldikoski and Coldwell Banker Residential Real Es- tate Services are entering their eighth year together in coastal Orange County. After successfully serving Coldwell Banker in its New- port Beach residential office for seven years, Baldikoslci has been transferred to Costa Mesa as manager and ch~ed with the task of provtding support and lead- ership for the entire sales staff. She has also been admitted to Coldwell Banker's President's O ub, a privilege reserved for the top S percent of the firm's sales staff. Baldikoski was a site leas- ing specialist before joining Coldwell Banker Residen- tial Real Estate Services. She also worked for Merrill Lynch's relocation division. During her first year as a residential agent for Cold- well Banker, Baldikoski was awarded 0 Roolfie of the Year" honors. During the Cora Baldlskoskl, Branch Sales Manager subsequent six years, she has also received the Silver all the $ood things that are specialize in and to meet as Circle and Gold Circle happening to her, and I manY. of the homeowners as awardsforhersalesachieve-know that under Cora's possible. Many residential men ts and her dedication to leadership, Costa Mesa will real estate af.ents refer to the maintainingahighd~of have a stellar year... method as • farming." professionalism within her During her tenure with Even though the ap- oflice. C o 1 d w e 11 -B a n k e r , preciation rate within resi- Don Miller, senior vice Baldikosk:i said, she has dcntial real estate has president and regional sales learned that the key to slowed since t11t 1970s and manaaer of the south Or-continually achievina high early 1980s, Baldikoski be- ange County region, said, sales volume is fQr real lieves that llome ownership "Cora is one of the most estate agents to Jeam every-is still the best investment dynamic and professional thing about the neigh-for most people. people I know. She deserves borhoods they arc going to 0 Prices have stabilized • .... w ....... ,__ I"\ , ... ~ w ' and the inventory is good It's great to see people taking advantage of this excellent situation," she said. During her time away from h e r p rofession, Baldikoski actively partici- pates in community affairs and devotes time .to pro- fessional organizations such as the c:n=aDge County In- dustrial League. Baldilcoski also Qelongs to the Newport Harbor Art Museum, where she serves on the sales and rental counsel. Her interest in the arts is further demonstrated by her patronage of the South Coast Repertory Theater. When time allows, she enjoys d~rati.ng her bom.e and scouring Southern Cah- fomia for new pieces to add to her collection of antiques. Baldikoski resides in Uni- versi ty Park in Irvine with her two sons. Her oldest son attends the University of Southern California. Coldwell Banker is the country's largest full-service real estate company and is currently celebrating its 80th anniversary. The Costa Mesa office is one of 1,400 residential offices within the nationwide sys- tem. In addition to real estate sales, Coldwell Banker of- f~rs relocation, piortgagc, tttle, escrow and other ser- vices related to marketing residential real estate. Cold- well Banker is a member of the Sears financial network . ... . ·. ) I I Buying or Selli·ng??? WE HAVE SOLD NINE PROPERTIES IN THE LAST TWO WEEKS!! ~ NEW LISTING Be<iutifully redone 'E' plan on most de- sirable greenbelt, 2 bed., 21/J ba., large family room. New carpets, paint, tile, end unit. Price includes the land. OPEN SAT 1-SPM 2127 VISTA LAREDO, NB $265,000 NEW LISTING Totally customized, end unit 'Delores' Plan with deep water view of Back Bay. 3 bed., 21/i ba .• air conditioning, custom decks, patio French doors, striking decor, oak de- tailing. Ultimate in good taste. Price in- cludes the land. $395,000 SUPER LOCATION Beautiful greenbelt location. This 'Angelita' model is 2 bed., 2 ba., one of the most sought after floor plans. Price includes the land $215,000 RARE'Q'PLAN limited number were built. 3 bed., 21/i ba., conversation pit with fireplace. Spacious living are<i. Price includes the land. OPEN SAT & SUN 1-SPM 307 VISTA TR UCHA, NB $239,500 NEW LISTING PRIME VIEW BOTTOM LEVEL 'J' PLAN. 2 bed., 2 ba., kitchen redone, outstanding decor. large assumable loans. Price includes the land. $255,000 BEST "FIXER" Extremely desirable one level 'Linda' model. 3 bed., 2 ba., wrap-around patio. Ve ry we ll priced, includes the land. OPEN SUN 1-SPM 409 ONDA, NB $220,000 STARTER HOME This tri-level 'S' plan is 3 bed., 2 ba., good location. Perfect starter home at this price, including the land. OPEN SUN 1-SPM 2020 BARRANCA, NB $167,000 NITE LITE VIEW Nite lite view of Ne-Wport Center, 3 bed., 21/i ba. large sunny patio with western exposure. Fast escrow possible. Price in- cludes land. OPEN SAT 1-SPM 1949 VISTA CAUDAL, NB $219,000 Rare 2-story 'Delores' model with gorgeous view of Back Bay and nite lites. 2 bed., 2112 ba., gourmet kitc hen, security system, se- cluded private location. Price includes the land. $249,000 EASTBLUFF • POOL Family home has large, lovely pool and spa, 4 bed., 21/iba., 2 fireplaces, security system, one level Lusk 'B' plan. leasehold. OPEN SUN 1-SPM 2236 ARALIA, NB $254,900 EXPANDED 'E'PLAN Spectacular Back Bay view. 3 bed., Jll~ba., family room, formal dining, large country kitchen, 2 fireplaces. COMPARE THIS PRICE, includes the land. OPEN SUN 1-SPM 414 PLATA, NB $291.000 LOWEST PRICE Rare 'M' plan, 2 bed., 2 ba., split-level. New carpetf paint. Owner Is anxious, fast escrow posslb e. Price Includes land. $155,000 COME INTO OUR-10fFICE TO MEET OUR STAFF Jew of Newport Judy Loos Harriet Spencer Cathy C«Msworthy 640 ~0020 C..Vle folllnptad Phyllis Colato ~Hei&t Chuck Colnwonhy, Brohr Eastbluff Vlllase Center, Newport Beach • ru IS f.tF.SJDENTIAL BROKE RAGE SERVl<:ES ·--~-..... 'nuly 'me <1 a kind' lbrbor &lfJe Mirmw. Ex- pandeci ~ roam, CUlbn sit down wet bar cwer- looking p-ivate apa oil l'DllRr Ute '° t:br oae.. md ~ ligtlts. Light mid airy home iJdudea buiJi..in bookx *19, T .V. and 11ereo.. Ed ~ White. .......... ... Thia -ed•aded bidfaway~ a J.qe nwll!I'~ and lep8IW guest bedlOOID wfth beadiful planlalb\ lhuUlem A wry open Oomplan wtib adlim fireplace CDM!l'latian ... MaJreeri Whhe/Ed Enno. --·· ,.,_ 1111.-Reduced $50,000. Relax in a bmutifu1 apa, while wa~ the aawet OYer Newport Bay. New 4 BD, .. 'ABA. rustan tone with oak flocrs, high beaned oeilinp and 4 ~ loc:tated in Harbor um. Ed ikanol Maureen White. llBRBR ...... DFB•mn ..... 'Jodelle' lmdel, behind guarded ga1e in ~ Harber Ridge With lpectacUlar views <1 OOMD, bay and city lights. This 3 BR. 2~BA t.nil;y room hone bas been reduced $50.000 uxi ii ready far irmnediate om&paney. Ed~ White. fl I •... 11.111.-Re•• deled, liQg)e *1ry, 4 BR. 4 BA home with owr 106 ft. cm the water. Huge watl!rfrmt yard with roam for pool Priva1e <UIXDllllity behind guard gate. Lender will provide e>cnellmt ~ Price in.- dudes the land. Maureen White/ Ed mann. ·-,·--...... High cathedral oeilinlt aet the DX>Od fer thil 3BR. 2 ~BA. family room home behind guard pa in Harbcr Ridge. An addi1iana1 fmutre ii the priva1e spa oil the master bedroom aJite. Moueen ~ Ed EK:ano. ... -..,... Two story a n:lt•niuil.m with fcnnaJ dirq roam & Jarve family rocm oil kitchen. 24 b:Jwo ~ area with tennis aJUrll & poalL Maxine Propp. SP l•MI 7 ...... JUlt s years old md c:ultDln built with the finmt quality woodl in catmeca. ~ md hardwood Ooora. Antique firepllce. 4BR. 3BA. fonml dinq. family room. Two tn.-.9 Iran pn. Bewrty Mmphy. ..,.,,,.,.. a..- . ~ 2 stay 3BR, 2BA mrdca1aitiium with ~ ~ room, tpWira.a dinin8 .., powder' roCJIJl md -. nwll!r IUi1e.. Lind bxbftd 8eYeriy Morphy. .... .,......... 1111.-. '895.900 with .U.p far Ml bmt. Lt. tNm 10 )"tm'I old. Three bedl'OOIJl8, 2~BA. daauatk:: maEI° a.lite with flreplare. French doan and windoM. Bayflmt patio. Bmutiful view 2 wide part <1 the bay. 8eYerty Morpiy. -~----...,.. OwmirW %88, 2BA to. ax:u;:tlde1)' (di. di • cl Sep.rate llJl!lll hauae. ~ patio area with pool. ~ aaddm. Aa:ISI '° pi'ivate ~ Am PNr'IL SITlllll llLI COSTA MESA 3BR BIO CANYON .um.Pool ..... ·~ l~-1-~ ,......., 0 . Amato a .. ._....., M. Bulkley 111111 llLY PENINSULA 2 BR. view CDM 314 BR duDlex. FR HARBOR lUDGE 5BR. J'B.. PoOl/. ape BAYSHOllES 4BR. FR. wtr fmt BAYCB.EST 3BR. FR DOVER SHORE 3BR, view SPYOLASS 5BR,FR HARBOR RIDGE 5 BR. FR, pooVspa CD.M. 3BR, ocnfnt SPYGLASS 4 BR, FR IM4-1-5 ·--1-5 ., .... 1-5 11.-- l-4 ~ 1-5 1-.-u 1-4 ..... 1-5 ..... ·~ 11.-.-1~5 .... 1-5 111.-.... M.= ••11• .. n .5i;,1!~4: M. White nu•••" .... B.Aune 1111 •••••• ,. o. Amato 11•hllrte L. Beazley . ..,.,..., ..... M.Bul.kley ., ..... , . ., C.MMQn am..._M. J. DaVlS . . ..,.,. .., C. Crozier SATllllY I SllllY SPYGLASS 12,,.._ Lou M-8S--86, vmt land 8-8 PENINSULA S..... 4BR. FR. wtr fmt 1-~ LIDO tut• 3BR. FR 1-5 CD.M. ... .. 4BR. FR. spa 1-5 CXYro DE CAZA 11.-,- 5BR, FR. pooVspa . l ~5 HARBOR VW ms 14•-4.BR., FR 1-5 SPYGLASS ....... 4BR. FR. pool, spa 1-5 SYPGLASS .. .,._ 4BR., FR. pool, spa 1 ~5 BIG CAN\'ON 11,111,m 5BR., FR 1~5 BIO CANYON ...,.,.. 5BR, FR 1-5 CA.MID HGHLNDS I•• 4BR, .FR,_pool 1-4 BELCOURT ••t• 4BR. FR, spa. view 2-5 CLI.tnlAVEN ... 3BR, FR 1-~ ,., .. ~ .. M. "1 1111L .... Allimoo/Pereira 111"9 ..... Nil8en/A.llimon m ........... Al.liaoo/Allin8on 1174~ ...... ., AllinllonlLowe 1n1,...... C. Ward 11 ...... .., L. Jec:ot. ., ....... A. Pet.en l ...... , Grody/Bibb ,,..,...,,.. s. Crod' ..... _ ... Strock/Godahall Hl11W,,._ B.Partch . ........ B. Morphy ·~-.... BEAUI'IFULL Y UPGRADED AND dearat.ed 2BR. 2BA unit. Expanaive bayfront iatio perfla for enter- taininfi. AD new interior dear, baths and kitchen. Priced to aell at $545,000 iJxluding land. Martha Mamab/Danny Bibb .•. , .... ,_ ...... Spyglam Hill :nve bedrooms. 3BA. liWlg and tamly roam· with formal dining. French docn, beautiful wood Clocn and all new kitchen. Extramtinary ownbed 1ol Prioed to .n ~.ooo. Danny llbb anc1 Stephanie Grody ~-..r •i.-.-View 6:rew!' , beautifully maintained aides" ~ heme. Uaed brick terrace, lush courtyard entrance with Edt ded swirmling pool Three bednom. fcr- mal dining ~ den-maids quartA!r&. Barbara Aime. •n•--s1_.. On Vaa Lido N<rd.. May be divided into two lots. Subject to city app-oval. May build axwb er sinfPe family home. E>wellent Jot value. Barbara Aune. ....... .,._,.. . ... Remodeled 1 story, 4BR. 2 ~BA Hartxr View Hills heme with boous roam er aeparate in-law a.lite. !rand new kitchen with top ol the line appiances. Extra large dining rocxn with wrap around window& Maxine Propp. ... ,um. ...... Views of the bay. ocean, hills and dty lights fnm this 3BR amdo in H.arl:xr Ridgle. Atrium sports a tlflWinua spa. Gate guanJed arrununity with canmunity pods. Gayle Amato I IDT"'.···•-•"'' -.... J~ reduced! Owner-motivated! Beautifully decxr- ated and immaculate. Nestled anOlg the trees in the heart ol Newpcrl Two BR. 2 BA. Highly upgraded. Canmunity pool, spa and tsma MUST SELL. Midd C.ooper - -~ 111'111 S1,lllMI Private tennis oourt. pool and spe. yard and patim surround this speriOIJs view heme. Five bedrooms include 2 rnast8' suites. plus 3 BR. 2 BA. servants quarters. Two ki1x:hem/mmnerdal. Spado.as roams include huge family room. lilrary and fmma1 living and dining room. Beverly Maphy I 112 ... ...-aL ...,_ ~ bedrocat• + bom.8 roam. Southprt model with outstanding view of ocean. bey, city lights, hardwood floors. many upgrades. Pool and spa. This home has it an. Shown by appt. only. v~ Swan --lllblit .... .,.. .,,,...... This 6BR. 5 ~BA. f.amily roam. library. t:ioou.. roam. wine mom home has a tnathtaking unobstructed ocean. bay and night light view. This s the perfect f.amQy and entertainment heme. with large pool and spa. Ed~ White WI 2 I Litt 1111.-~ bedrooms. 5 ~BA. t.nily home. Sprill a FR. formal livin« and dining room. goonnet ki1Chen, pool, spa and indoor sauna plus gate aooeas to h Jrivate beach ol Shoreclitts and Little Orona. Maralou IngDld ... al .,., .. Q.&let mtim, two story home with 4BR. & family roam. plus bn.as roam with wet bar & beth. . .cn!ld be 5th bedrocm. Large garden OYaiocking C81l)Ql. Available lmnecliately Vtrg)J'Wl Swan -.. lmJ.I L.-s1,-1-. Two bedroan .. 2 ~BA + den oondominium. Neutral dtux'. IndUdea ~tlll'. Canmunity pool. IP' and tmnll. at. 10~ and ~tian. Requirs Cftdlt report. 1ll. lalt & ltlaaity. fl)( lllWPO•T BEACH • PAG• 6/SATURDAYMAILZ~1 ................................................................. ... -----TO $325,000----- 0IE Alt A IAU LOTS -South of the highway, In Olde CdM; 3 bdrms, 2 baths, delightful street a block and a half from beach and bluff. $325,000. A LOT Of LIT -Magnificent 180° view of Dana Point Harbor, lights, mountains. With $50,000 down, O.W.C. Submit all offers. $225,000. MTll' fH CHTAll -Own•s have to aetll Dual master suites with massive Catalina view. Low- est priced condo In LB gated comm. $165,000. IUITlfll OU IOOS -Desirable end unit, wrap around patio, highly upgraded 3 bdrm, AC. full security, on quiet cul-de-sac. $238,000. UTTl£ ISUll llCll£ -Funky 2 units, full Balboa Island lot, flreplaoes, close to bay. Income $18,000/yr. Then bulld dream home. $295,000. ----$335,000 to $391,000---- 0I TIE CUFF -Above Newport Harbor, Incredible view, 4 bdrm, 41~ bath, pool and spa. Needs finishing touches. $335,000. Ol llAT A fUUIC -Beautifully decorated, Impec- cable 3 bdrm, 3 bath townhome In Jasmine Creek. Owner transferred. Must sell. $375,000. SIUC SLUPH -A wink to the ocean, 3 bdrm home plus 2 bdrm, 2 bath lnoome, vacant with out of state owner wanting offers. $395,000. ' llll TO f ASllOI ISUll -Make an offer on luSh pool home In Irvine Terrace. Expansive lo~ private atmosphere, most attractive. $396,000. , OCUI All UY Wini -Overlooking proposed new park, 3 bdrm, family room, close to school and shops, pool-sized yard, neutral decor. $395,000. HE PllCE IS llCIT -Thats rare these days, so Is a • 5 bdrm single story n Broadmoor. Immaculate, sunny and private. $379,000. IOT IOI IUl -CdM duplex with 3 bdrm and 2 bdrm units, each with 2 baths, decks and nice kitchens. Mini ocean view. $339,500. ---$450,000 TO $895,000--- AlllHS SEUO -Five bdrm, 4 ba home + Income. Walk to CdM beach, fully upgraded, 3 fireplaces, 3 fireplaces, spa. $&49,000. UYflOIT LOT -Complete with a cozy older home! Balboa Peninsula sandy beach. 3 bdrm, 2 bath with cute cabana. Just $450,000. ,A IUl SUIPltSE -This newer 2 story, 3 bdrm Olde CdM Is special! Spacious feel ing, ocean •views, great for entertaining. $580,000. SET IOWI VIOi -From beamed living room : watch the bay and pavllllon, 3 bdrms, office, crtyrd, designer kitchen. Unique at $575,000. HT A •SE · A IETIUT -LB compound: tennis court, spa room, tile roof, pool, view of the Pacific, plenty of bedrooms. $745,000. SmY I lllGIT -Townhome overlooking all of Nwprt Beach. Perky, 3 bdrm, 3 ba, retreat off master suite. In Harbor Ridge at $661.000. -_,..,...,___ -- UNIQUE HAS AN EXTRA LARGE SHARE OF THE LOCAL MARKET! THESE HAVE SOLD THESE ARE NEW . Oil Of A m -B:e1oour+\." 9-Better than new, UCllA IEACI -Cottage flavored 3 bdrm, a block cleaner than orlU:t. ft . picturesque land-to Victoria Beach, newer and nicer, with a peek scaplng, custom '1-Y.ee at Just $795,000. of blue v1ew. $449,000. Oll-U-U -A shar~ ,.\.. ftator-perfect CdM SOTA Ft fUltl -Appealing Bluffs townhome hlllslde adults h<.~ V..a1 pool and a little 'barrel' fireplace, beams, enlarged Linda pla~ view. Two bdrms~ ... ms at $321,000. with hot tub. Hot llstlng at only $242,500. H IY CISI -This 41]\.' l 'orablel Charming SUPEI FOi SHSm -You won't believe the view! family-room kltct ~ . .ent; master suite. Jasmine Creek 3 bdrm comm tennis, pool and sky11ghts, pool.$:..~. In Newport. deck looks to Catalina 'and beyond. M25,0oo • WTSlll Ill TmO -~''I fttrter home, large UYSllOIE IUIUIH -Immaculate, cute and sure lot, neat 2 bdrm.~ \) 1ia. t'.antlal, or buy tor to sell! Two bdrm with room to grow, styte up to Investment. $118..... date, price down to earth. $219,000/L.H. llAT A ID -Of r.§"'~ l\sets, Jetty. Extra COIOU Hl Ill CWSIC -Totalty modernized 2 large lot. 50' front ~ t!aep In Olde CdM. bdrm, 1 bath cottage, Jennalre, tlled spa, Bulld your dream •· • . 7 49,000. stained glass, plus In-law qtrs. $295,000. 1-lll'T I Wft. -Back \. ... -,cut-de-sac lot, 3 lOICTllE lMlllAn -Ranch styte 4 bdrm with bdrm, den, 2 frpl-~ ft ll shed, covered majestic sycamores, 2 adobe ttreplaces, study, patio, and only $1..-:t .• ¥"'. nice yard, Westcllff area. $299,000. ---OYER S1 MILLION--......- lmll CM UTAn -5 bdrm, 1 story home, ocean view, Lagunas finest area with private beach. comm faclllUea. $1 , 190,000. MST lll.lllll H Tll lllllO -Spectacular 6700 sq.ft. home on half acre overlooking secluded beach and coaa1Jlne. Sensational $4,950,000. OPEN SATURDAY 1-5 ILlfn $238,000 -....... End unit 3 bdrm, many extras F. Scott Evans llmllllUll $369,000 21111 ..... Private 4 bdrm. pool A. Jonnson ... $549,000 111111•11rt4 5 bdrm family home + Income V. Sinclair ~ $3-45,000 11 ....... Perfectly located 4 bdr"1 , B. Hutchings .. -$339,dOo lit , ...... 2/3 bdrm du lex, mini ocean vu M. von<Htdern OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 ILll -$549,000 5 bdrm family home + Income llLll& PIWllU $475,000 3 bdrm, 2 bath on the bay lll1Ullll $345,000 Perlectly located, 4 bdrm .. • $295,000 Classic 2 bdrm, 1 bath cottage -....... $396,000 Private 4 bdrm, pool • ....... "' $379,000 Private 5 bdrm, afngle 11ory ILll -$339,500 2/3 bdrm duptex, mini ocean vu 11Ms..., B. Hutchings 111 ....... H. Mart<aa n11r..... v. Slnclalr n11w ....... J. Bracey lllf .... M. vonGetdern ------~- NEWPORT BEACH 8EAVIEW'8 LARGEST MODEL · Almost 3,000 sq.fl of lovely tmnc. Beautifvly landscaped & decorated. Two story, 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. Ocean & city lichts view. Cukle-sac location. Good assumable loan. Guard-&ated community has pool & tennis. $399,000. SAM>Y WTTMAN BLUFFS, NEWPORT 8EACH · Upcraded and beautiful! Attractive ·x· P'lfl with wrac> around paito and cozy fireplace in master bedroom. Custom tile in kitchen and patio. Situated on a lovely greenbelt Assumable loans. Reduced to $212,000 L.H. SAU Y SHIPLEY I JOYCE DA80l T F ABUl.OUS OCEAN VIEWI -Third lot from Ocean Blvd. Presti&jous site in prime location just steps to the beach. Build your new dream house or freat potential to remodel pt'eset structure. $4-49,000. VICKI KRAUS/S*)Y fllTTMAN BAYFRONT • SPECTACULAR VIEW OF TURNING BA ... · Laree pier & slip. Remodeled, 4 bdrms, 31h baths, den, 3-car iarace. Room to expand. Community tennis. $1,750,000. Bll VWC£NT 0000 STARTER HOME · Two or three bedroom home in family area. Covered patio, fire rine. pool. Needs some TLC. $179.500. DOROTHY HA~TlE GET READY FOR tu•ER -Invest or enioy 1t yourself. Newer pride of ownership home plus income on the beach in Newport 3 bedrm owners unit with blNn kitchen plus 3 bdrm apt with bit-in kitchen and patio. MARIA BERCOVITZ/MARL.IYN TWITCHELL NEWPORT llEACH CONDO . Laree versatile plan 4 with a dramatic ~vine room, fireplace, family room & den. Good view. One of the tarcest units in Viii Biibo&. Assumable financine. Owner anxious. $182,000. MARIA BERCOVITZ/MARI. YN lWfTCtE.1. FIRST TIME BUYERS • NEWPORT llEACH FOR tt•,llOCM · This beautiful Vila Balboa condo w I stunni" ocean view has complete security w/parded pte. Enjoy the Newport Bach life, sunsets Stttine over the ocean, pool & spa. SAU Y a'l.EY I JOYCE DA80l T ON THE BAY IN NEWPORT llEACH Comfort, convenience, etepnce and LOCATION area yours in our new liStinc on Lido. All rooms are spacious and newty decorated. 3 bdrm, 3 bath condo. Stief wt trade for units or commercial. Pier & sip availahle. TIU>Y STUBBlEFllD ELIGANT VIEW HAMOR HLL CUSTOM MANOR HOm · Private iated community adjacent to Harbor Ridtt. Tradition.i two story, 4 bdrm home. BtautifuUy carpeted & paintld. Gourmet kitchen. Master bdrm suite, kif prap. Extensive use of used brick. $775,000. S*)Ytm'MM OPEN tOJSE SAT/~ l_. 20 .._LSBOROGH · HARBOR ... l. M.B. BAUOA............, QUAUTY MMODIL · 4 bdrm, 31h bath hotle plus 2 bdrm ..,t. The kitchen is a aounnet coob delichl Skyticttts and leaded windows create a tqht atmosphere. Lovely street close to south bayfront beach. Easy m to Ferry. MARLYN 1WfTCt£LL PICTURE PERFECT BAYFRONT HOME W/PIER a SU» · Only $1,075,000 will buy this custom buAt 4 bdrm home. Enjoy the warmth of finely finished hardwoods. An extensive use of glass allows placid views of bay and ligtlts. Call for appointment DON OeTHOMAS VILLA BALBOA -2 MASTER SUITES a OCEAN VIEW · Where else in Newport can you enjoy an ocean view, swimminc pool, spa, security pte. and _.,. to beach? 2 master bdrms. custom decor for only Sl 79,900. Larie assumable loan. SAU Y StlPl.EY I JOYCE DA80l T MAGMFICENT NEW HARBOR HLL CUS- TOM HOIE · Sophistications in white. Contem- porary 4 bedroom home in this excl\lsift pted communi- ty. 3 fireplaces. berber carpets, luxurious master bedroom suite, free-form pool and SC)a, pmret kitchen, bonus room, multiple buitt4ns. ful wet bar, and a breath- takinc ocean and city lites view. $925,000. S*)Y fllTTMAN OPEN HOUSE SAT/~ I_. 22 BELMONT -HARBOR HU, N.B. 8~ NEWPORT POOL HOME · Re- duced & ready to to! location plus in this lovely executive home. Immaculate & ready to move in. 3 bdrms 0t 2 & den, 2 firepllets. Perfect for entertaininc. ASKNi $34-0,000. CORONA DEL MAR TOP OF THe t&L VIEW · Catom built home, top quality thrHUt. Ui!Wewlble nount of storace 5'*1. Perfect tor comfortable ~wine & room for entertainlnc. 3 bdnfts. formal diftiftc room, larae tivinc room, aourmet kitchen. $695,000. DOROTHY HMDCASTlE OPEN tOJSE StlbY l ·S 424 RMRA TERRACE • C.D.M. BEST VIEW ON SPYGLAU HLL -Fabulous 270° own, bay and city liehts view. Larae two-story, five bedroom home on enormous corner lol Complete privacy. Laree assumable loans. $995,000. S*)Y llTTMAN '55,000 PRICE REDUCTION -SPYQI ASS HLL · Pr~ executive hoN with ocean. moutJin & city liehts view in sefene settmc. Pool & spa. New landsca9inc. Upgraded 'Capehorn' model with 4 bedrooms. 21h baths, famity room, wet bar, 2 fireplaces & hardwood floors. $640,000 BELLE CHASE LEE FABUl.OUS OCEAN Y1EW1 · Third lot from Ocean Blvd. Prestjp>us site in prime location just ~teps to the beach. Build your new dream house or great potential to remodel present structure. $4-49,000. VICKI KRAUS/SNl>Y WITMAN OLD CORONA DEL MAR HOME PLUS INCOME ·Corner lot south of ~way. 3 bdrms, 2 bath owners unit 2 bdrm, 2 bath ficht and airy apartment separated by lovely yard. Each has pnvate entry, built-in kitchen & laundry room. 2-ear carace plus 1 space. $425,000 MARl YN TWITCHELL OCEAN VIEW HOME ON LARGE LOT · lovely quiet area of customized homes in Corona det Ma.r. Access to private beach. Three bedrooms & two baths. Two decks. Perfect for entertJtninc. $369,000. DEA BURT~ EXCEPTIONAL HOME -SPYGLASS 1I0° YEW · ProfessionaMy decorated. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths & fam~y room. Wooden shutters. designer blinds. hardwood floors. Fwep&aces in hinc room and famdy room. Private spa in arbor settina. BeautifuUy land- scaped. $557,500. BELLE CHASE LEE COSTA MESA OREA T TAX IHEL TER · 3 umt:s. Eastme Costa Mesa. $26.100 cross income. 4 earaces. 3 patJOs. 1 fireplace. Assumabte Mancine. Subfect to exchqe. $269,000. Selef is licensee. MARY .WtK COST A •SA UNITS · Fourplex situated on the West Side. Each unit is comprised of 2 bdrms, 1 bath + its own carace & prime yard. Always rented. $278,000. JOYCE M80ll/SALLY SHflEY •SA VERDE 9EAUTY · Completely Ulllflded 4 bdrm family home w/pool & spa. Exhibits pride of ownenllip. Great curb IPC*I. $329,000. MAIM BERCOV1T2 -1' -•\ t "L_~lf'r "' • v nci. ' l...wM, •UD..JJ~ l'AGI a/SATURDAY"MA • Jl. t fYmlU. I I I -I I ~--Hun·t & Associates 84G-4888 REAL EST A TE 2125 San Joaquin Hiiia Rd. Newport Center PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP is evident thruout this decorator-perfect Harbor Ridge Custom. Never before on market, this exciting 3 bedroom, family room, study, formal d~ room home offen the ultimate in quality, design & detail. 2 MASTER SUITFS with city lights, and water VIEWS, each spacious and tastefully apPQinted. Carefully planned & efficient kitchen with sunny breakfast area. LIGHTED GAZEBO is a wonderful place to gather while watching sunsets or sports events being played on the PADDLE TENNIS COURT or sparkling pool & spa. Lovely, colorful TERRACED GARDENS make this a picture perfect setting. Priced to sell at $995,000. Shown by appointment with Jeri Hunt. 10 NARBONNE OPEN SUN 1-5 SPLENDOR IN THE RIDGE Designed to please the most discriminate, this 5 bedroom, 7 bath, luxurious custom home is located at the very -VIEW -top of Harbor Ridge. 180° ocean, bay, city & 'Sunsets Over Catalina' VIEW. From warm library to family room with one of 4 fireplaces to gourmet kitchen to 49' pool & spa -it reflects concentration on true old world craftsmanship. Master suite (over 1000 sq.ft.) with sauna, fireplace & breathtaking VIEW. 24 hour guarded gate. Use your house as down payment or submit trades. Offered at Sl,750,000. Call Jeri Hunt. 6 TRAFALGAR OPEN SUN 1-5 BIG CANYON -GOLF COURSE Located on the 18th fairway -this spacious custom by Wallace Neff -offers Califonria living at its best! 4 large bedrooms, 5 baths, huge formal dining room w/pool, garden, and golf course VIEW! Separate pool/guest house complete with sauna. Basement and over 4200 sq.ft. to charm you and make this the entertainers delight! 24 hr. guarded gate. Owner may assist. $995,000. Call Jeri Hunt to see. 18 CYPRESS PT. LANE OPEN SUN 1-5 BIG CANYON -$164,900 The absolute lowest price in this development! Delightful, 2 BD, 2 BA single level with dining room and wet bar, step down living room and fireplace. Large and very private walled patio amidst a lush woodsy setting. Will also lease or lease option. Call Jeri Hunt to see. 30 CANYON ISLAND OPEN SUN 1-5 REALTY .. The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm flW IAl.llA wm 121.,_ The most beautifully decorated penthouse at Villa Balboal Largest floor plan with 2 bdrms + den or 3rd bdrm, fam room & formal dining room. Close to pool and jacuzzi. IUmnL UYFlllT IAIW 1111,llO An exceptional value beautifully maintained with en all new kitchen, 4 bdrms, den, work shop and large bayside brick patio. 60" on the bay w/ private pier and float. Ullll VIEW Dill 12H,OOO- Nlcely decorated end unit in Immaculate con- dition. Lovely yard with lots or flowe~. 3 bdrms & family room. 1 HIUI• llUllSl m1.- 3 level & contiguous OCEANFRONT lots In fast growing Carlsbad. Choice corner location suit- able for 7 condo or rental units. (213) 628-2828 -IAYFmT LIT 11.-.-Sandy beach! Prime location near the harbor entrance. Large private pier and float. Partially remodeted 3 bdrm home wtth ample room to expand. Owner may hetp finance. A terrific bayfront value. mwnn 1111tau We have sev8faJ quallty rental properties available now, furnished or unfurnished priced from $1050 to $1950 per month. Best locations. 2 to 5 bedrooms. Call and ask for our rental department. _Tm,IUIJ 1211,111 Luxurious 2 bdrm condo beautifully decorated and hlghty upgraded. FabulOua views of the bay, ocean and c:tty lights. P.ny eae eun deck, full aecurtty bullding end terrtftc recfeetk>n facfftttee. ,. . I Lim UH IA• I UMI 1122- Move In wtth just a little down. Wen located Newport Beach condo wtth large asaumabte loan. 1 bdrm pfus a convertible den, 2 fuU baths, d~uxe gourmet kitchen, private deck, ex- pensive carpeting, full security bultdlng. ' l&n.T * .... ., .... Located In exclusive gate guarded Bayshoree. Spacious sJngle level home custom built wtth 4 bdrms. oversized garage, famlty rm and large bayskje sundeck. I nn11• ••nna """" 11.--Prtme bayfront location wtth pier end ftoat. 70 feet on the bay. Spaciou1 3 bdrm home ~ signed for Caltfomla ltvtng wtth prtvate swim- ming pool, buement convertible to wine cellar, tamlty rm area and fOfmal dtntng area. llllTm,.. -...... Bay. ooean & night lights vtewsl The perf9c1 home for an act~owtng f.mMy with 4 lerge bdrma. 3 batha. f room 9fM:I 3 cer genoe. Owner. rnovtng out of .... haY9 priced to ... (714) ~873-4400 2845 EAST COAST HIQHWAY~ORONA DEL MAR ~-~-----------------~~----------~----------:::m I I I I I INDUSTRIAL OFFICE SP ACE WEITlllllTEI IFFICE LUSE 850 SQ.FT. of prime office locatlon, private bath, divided office, end unit. 904 per foot. Gross lease. Comer of Gotdenwest and 20th Street. ...... 1 ... COSTA IESI IFFICE LUSE 6,400 feet of well decorated office and small warehouse, ample parking. Priced below market at 95$ N.N.N. FT. or offer. ••llYlllllP WILL TUIE Fii PILI IPllllS lllE • 1111111 llllE • 1111,000 NEWPORT BEACH I •PllYATE um •••••m• : 1111,111 Devonshire 5 BR, 4 BA, family room, dining Just reduced-TENNIS, community POOL and 10% HWI I room, NEW PAINT, CARPET, drapes, brick spa, ocean and city light views. One story '4 deck, kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay, bedroom, 21~ baths, famlly room, 2 ftreptaces, city, moutaln views. "Assume $350,000 at 11%; wet bar. Offer leue option. I $150,000 at 12•1.; $200,000 at 10•1. tlxecl -I ..... • •• f I • 11~111 PElllSIU• financing. Private yard with room or poo . ..... 1 ... I Two bedrooms, 2 baths, formal dining with j fantastic vJews of ocean and pier, from this 11111111 11111 oceanfront condo with aecurtty gate and under- 'JU!tDAJ ·~"8-. ___ , __ 1 ....... -~·· SPECllUZlll II IEWflO IUCl'S FllEST lllES I I I. I I # 1 IE/111 llEITS F• CWFlllll I Fl• 1111 te 1111 I LIDO ISLAND •U• lllfillT 11,4N,lll• ITILlll YI.LA lllTEIPIEIE I I. Udo Ille beyfront,cuatom, three bedrooms, 3 baths. Award-winning th floors & wallt thruout. Master eulte hM steam room and hot tub, lnkeboll custom carved bed, headboard and credenza w/canopy, frenctf armoire, leads to master bath "To Stay". Carved wood wan sculpture 183x94" "To Stay". Thls ls a must to I see. Many Items, too numerous to llst. I •tllflll• HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 1 LWE 14,100 1101 ground parking. Wiii "trade" up to $-400,000 : Largest model, Devonshire five bedroom, four range In Newi;i ir~home. LEllEI IEN IAYFllO HCll bath, dining area. Breakfast room. game room, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, flreplaoe, hardwood floors I I I all new decorating, room for pool. Wiii trade for llYCRESr. REllCEI $219,900. Special terms. Condominium. I ' lo commercial property. _ .. & 111-1111 I li Must sell four bedrooms. four baths, formal B • _____ .. _._ ... __ I ... ______ dining, family room. Large yard for pool, lots of trees. Owner says make offer. A steal at , : C!~f ,,f !E s21s,ooo. .. • •• "" Dtvi1'1 f 1Y1rill Rici,. I ·.1 Redesigned by Fart, this custom 5 bedroom, 8 llSTIESS F•ECLISllE r-------------• , I li bath, has a master suite with walls & celllngs of hL •r 1alls .. i.. 1•1: I D padded silk, with control llghtlng for the celestial 11111 110 IEWPllT I · • • • .. design work to sleep under the stars, black Fabulous vtew of Bay and Ocean from this 31 llCRElllLE I : mirrored walls & gold leaf celllngs In formal bedroom, 3 bath home with large game room I I • !~~~~-1~1n!r~a:s: :~~f :n~::.d~~~ and pool. Stea~ ~=·=t sell! I lllCIRDll SAUD II I 1 lights. A must to see If you want the elegance I 2 -.............. M -., .. a-J I li and contemporary feeling of Harbor Ridge. ---. I Asking $1,695,000. I ._. .... M ...., 1 ... ...., fl1U. I .. I MYIE lllP ........ 1 "'...., ........ ~ ... r.:: I : I ... .._." .. .....,,,... ....... 11 I ..,. .... ,, ..... ....,.,.... .. ..._ I •DRiii llHE• * ••• SELL OFF * I ::.·~·w.:-= .... w1 I .. 11 •• 1 i LUSE IPTlll 1111,000 J% DOWN • Owner occupied. I nit 11 .....,.,.,,, ,_.,... ... .,., ... Jr, I : e Panoramic view of ocean, Fashion Island. 150;. DOWN _ Non-owner OCGupled. I Catalina, plus on a clear day you can see the 1 BDRMS from $59,900 * ......... ,...,. jmt '"9 tllll. lerft I : Queen Mary. Features oak entry and family 2 BDRMS from $69,900 I ........... .,... ............ .. room and five bedrooms. Wiii trade for com-3 BDRMS from s79,900 I W .... If JW ••1111. (Int ..... ,....... I · ~ I merclal property. Ask for ...... l 1l1••1t,..•1-........ ) I I .. 1 llYll lllP .... 111-1111 I '-~-------------· I #1 RE/ID llEITS FOR CILIFORlll FROI 19:1'8 to 1181 631-1288 (D # -----•s1--••a ..-w1s --ws¥--•ii--''''--•' ----------- t-AG• tO/IATUllDAY MAii. JJ. ,... DAILY P c;;w:w .,.. a1si::• .,.. e1wa ..,.. '''** .,.. ''**' ~ '**' WMk 1;111• RUM* eWI .-..e1ma ~ ''*'i ._ m I I I R I g I e I I I I I I I I I I I D I I I IEWER CISTOI -IEWPORT HEllHTS Expansive 4 Bdrm, 41A Baths, 3 fireplaces, 2 courtyards. Spacious warm f amfly room. One of the fJnest newer homes In the area. Many quality upgrades. Large gourmet Island kitchen. $378,000. Best buy In the Heights! 111••as111-1211 EICLISIYE CLIFFUYEI lllLIERS DRUI Huge lot -almost 10,000 sq. feet. One of the very best areas of Newport. 3 bedroom Ranch Style home Includes family room. Remodeled kitchen and bath. Vacant and ready to sell! Asking $305,000. Open House -Sat & Sun. UE l•US II 1-1211 TlllllTIODL 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 lllllEllS 111-1211 BELCOURT DAZZLER! 4 Bdrm. 31A bath, quality build. Guarded communi- ty $150,000+ in up- grades. Gorgeous decor and lush landscaping and the price is still com- parable to new salest Call NOW for your personal showing. $829.000 JILIE NlLL 131-1211 BELCOURT -$495,000 -VIEW 9 SOUTH HAMPTON COURT PROF DECOUTED -PLUSH Hl&HLY UP&RADED JIUE UU 111-1211 llEWPORT -4 CIR llRllE Drive by 1441 Galaxy In Dover Shores and fall In love with this 4BR. 2.5 bath on a huge lot. Call me for your personal tour. $289,900. JIUE llll 111-1211 REALTORS ® SWEEPlll OCEll YIEWI 1301,000 One of Newports BEST view buys! 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 ceilings. Views from formal living and dining rooms. This home has uncompromlslna details Asking $309,000 IPEI 11111 ll•Y Wl..Ull1-1211 SPUISH YILU Newer Clltthaven residence In prime location. 4BR, family room, plus den or library and 3 full baths. Soaring cetllngs. 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 fisted at $449,000 IPEI11111111111 UE llNEIS 111-1211 Call ftr Edi•• tf lllttt Y1l11 11 YHr h ... It F11 tr a1111tie1. IEWI IEWI IEWI Spacious 3 bedroom. 3 bath townhome, located In prestigious Sea Bluff Ca- nyon. Vaulted ceilings, skylights. formal dining, '"" wstom mirrors. iacuzzi tub. This plan Is rarely on the market. Asking $165,000. Call for show- ing. MARILYN COOMBS 11111 L YI Ill I 11 831-12M . 111-1211 IEWPORT SOPHISTICATE Elegant Newport townhome. 2 master suites, formal dining, fireplace. Community tennis and spa. Asking $169,500. llllLD -IS 111-1211 llYESTORS -SlllLES Spotless 2 bedroom townhome, fireplace, at- tached double garage, parquet floor, enclosed patio, end unit. This Is a honey for S 119,000. llllln 111•11111-1211 IEWPORT IUCH POOL HOIE Don't miss this. 3 bedroom, 1.75 bath, huge master retreat In hlghly desirable Newport fam- lly area. IEllTEIUIEll EUUICE WITI PlllUllG YIEWSI European cbarm compllments this rambling custom home. Situated In Newport Heights. Comprised of 4 spacious bedrooms and 41h baths. Built In 1978. 180° views of bay & ocean from all living areas Including bedrooms. A unique Island kitchen with every 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 appointment. IPEI .. IE llllAY WllllDIU1·1211 IOTIVITEI SELLEI IUSHES 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 tc schools and shopping. Won't last so call now to appt. 111111 TE•I II 1-1211 VICllT IEWNRT POOL HOIE Refurbished from top to bottom exterior aric nterlor -4 large bedrooms, large living roorr w/flreplace, gorgeous pool and spa. New roof paint, carpet, etc. Priced to move at $279.000 Just call to see! ... TDOl 111-1211 Newer pride of ownership units -all have fire places and vaulted ceilings. large assumablE oan -hurry $450,000. ... n 111wn 111-1211 YIEW • GUIEi SlllES • YIEW White shimmering walls and columns lnclos• this dramatic, 4 bedroom, 4 bath home with nev Eurpoean kltehen. Tranquil 180° ocean view rom master, LA, dining, kitchen and entrance all NOW for personal lhowtng. Spacious an< Immaculate. Only 1699,000. smn111WDu1-1211 l ~~--------------------------------------------1 631-1266 • 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA INDEPENDENT .__ ____________________________________ ....... __ USTSIH C.I. llPLD S 141,000 10% down -owner wtll carry the rest. Contrac- tors -Carpenters -Handymen, etc. Fex this dupfex and make thousands! It's located on one of eastsides most desirable streets. Very quiet. This property has large R2 lot and Is loaded with potential. Call me today for details. R~~-~~DE llTI Wiii 01-1211 1110 IUIEI IEWPllT IUCI $210,000 JUST REDUCED! WON'T LAST! This home needs new carpeting and paint but WOW -what a location. It's located amongst $300,000 homes. This Is one of the most beauttful CUL-DE-SAC streets near back bay. Country llvtng at Its· best In this lovety home. Reflects cosmetics that need to be done. MAKE MONEY ON THIS ONEI Vacant and waiting for youl Call for private showing. llTI Wiii 01-1211 3 BDRI, NIL· NLY Slll,000 II IEWNRT IUCll JUST REDUCED! WON'T LAST EITHER! Excellent value, large master bedroom wtth fireplace. Dining room, side yard, close to Westcllff shopping. An affordabte price. Call for detaJls. IPR•l•la, .... Zlr4 llTI Wiii 01-1211 IALL ... I no 11•m YILIE If Y• -TlllY~ llUllTlll REALTORS ® CHiii IEL Ill $210,000 South of highway. Beautiful remodet wtth hard- wood ftoors, spa and 2 decks. New kitchen with breakfast bar, dining area and new bath. Charm galore. A bargain. 111.11 .... 01-1211 CISTI IEll S 114.-a 11111181111 3BR, 21~BA like new with large master suite with walk-In closet and private balcony. Best value In area. m.11••wu1-1211 IEL .. ITSlll,- eest buy In these award winning homes. Beauttful Plan B with light oak flooring, lush land~ng and total prlvacy1 A prestigious address behind guarded gates. Just listed at only $675,000. 111.11 •tM 01-1211 CISTI IEU 4-PLD Bread & butter. Two 3BR, 1 'nBA and two 2BR, 1 BA. Large units. Gross Income $29,880. Rents are low. Just llsted for $239,000. Call today. Ill.II •1111111-lHI *IEW LISTlll* Super Eastside 4 Bdrm, H'4 bath, family roo m. 2 fireplaces. A MUST SEE! $174,900. OPEN SAT. 3 SUN 1-5. HIRIOR IHDIE IEST IUY BEST BUYS BELCOURT llLL I lllU WEISTll 111-1211 WITERFROIT W /IOIT SLIP Reduced $20,000 for quick sale! This R2. 2BR home ts an easy walk to the beach and priced to MOVE! For details call. llLL I lllU WEISTEI 111-1111 IRYllE LUSE 3bdrm home in excellent location. Close to schools and shopping. Only S 1100 per month. llLL I llma worm 111-1211 FOR I FIEE 111110 OILllTIOI ( wffllelf 1•H1atle1) . CILL llLL I 11111 WEISTER 131-1211 BROKER MEMBER Exquisite 4 bedroom, 31/a bath professionally decorated, bonus room, formal dining room with serene view. Owner wlll sacrifice at $469,900. lllll CAPPEL IJ 1-1211 IESI VERDE IY IOLF COURSE Spacious custom built home with private pool and spa. 4 bedrooms, new hardwood ttoors, 3 car garage. Asking only $369,500. IWIA OIPPEL II 1-1111 COLLEIE PIRI SILi IACI IPS 3 Bdrm, pool home on a corner lot. Cozy fireplace for those chilly nights. Assume $78,000 at 9°1. VA. Asking only $139,900. 11111 llPPI~ 01· 12H IELCOlllT CISTll LIT Unique corner location with enough room to build a 5,000 sq.ft. home with pool. Priced to sell $329,000. New on market. l•FELllTlll-IMI RON FELSOT 190-5000 FllllEll IAllll lllEL Over $150.000 In upgrades. $829,000. l•FELllTlll-IOM ELElllT SPIClllS Cllll Executives delight - 2 bedroom + den. Light and aJry. $495,000. •flLllTlll-... SIPllSTIOITEI PLAI I TIWIE CILUITlll • lew •• ladet. Slll,000 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA• 831-1266. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~I I I ' I I I I I . I HOMES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOI 110 33rd Street (Balboa Penln) NB 644-620 $344,000 Sunday 1-5 30 Canyon Island, Big Canyon. NB 640-4868 $164,900 Saturday 2-5 594 Hamllton-C, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $107.00 Sunday 1-5 2756 HllMew. Harbor View Homes 760-8333 $229,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR 11lus Fii RI or DEi 515 El Modena, Newport Beach 962-8891 $209,900 Sunday 12-4 2 Aue Cannes (Big Canyon) NB 759-6700 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 **31921 So. Coast Hwy. South Laguna 673-7300 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 9 Southampton. Newport Beach 631-1266 $495,000 Saturday 11-4 104 Via Lorca. Lido Isle, N.B 644-9060 $449,000 Sunday 12-3 v 44 Whitewater .. Jasmine Creek 760-8333 $269,000 Sunday 1-5 39 Whitewater. Jasmine Creek, CdM 893-3973 $299,000 Sat./Sun 1-5 7 44 Wlndgate, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $135.900 3 IEDROOI 268 Bay Street. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $177,500 903 E. Chestnut, Santa Ana Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 546-2313 $105,000 Sun 1-4 * * 105 Edgewater (Bal. Penln) NB 675-6000 $475,000 Sunday 1-5 466 Gavlota (Bluffs) Newport Beach 644-55 18 $238,000 Saturday 1-5 * •905 Lombard Ct. Costa Mesa 631-1266 $134,000 Sunday 12-4 730 Malabar, Irvine Terrace. CdM 759-1877 $275.000 Sunday 1-5 2498 Parmley, Costa Mesa 644-6200 $495,000 Saturday 1-5 1146 Polaris (Dover Shores) NB 644-6200 $395.000 LH Sunday 1-4 424 Riviera Terrace. Corona del Mar 759-9100 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 • 18 Aue Chantilly, Big Canyon. N.B 645-0303 $585,000 Sunday 1--4 ...-37 Aue Fountalnbleau (Big Cyn) NB 760-8333 $490.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 145 Via Undlne (Lido Isle) Newport Beach 673-7300 $379,000 Sunday 1-4 105 Via Wazlers (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $349,000 Sunday 2-4 436 Vista Parada (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $279,500 Saturday 1-5 ••3473 Windsor Court, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $195.000 ~/Sun 1·5 v 1901 Yacht Collnla, Seavlew, N.B 644-9060 $375,000 Sunday 1·5 3 IR 11lu1 Fii Ill tr DEi 700 15th Street (Cllffhaven) NB 644-6200 $305,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2345 Aralla, Eastbluff, Newport Beech 642-5200 $245,000 Sunday 1-5 * *26 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach 645-0303 $415,000 Sunday 1-4 "'2655 Bayshore Dr, Bayshores. N.B 644-9060 $439,000 Sunday 1-4:30 ..... ,6 Befcourt, Beleourt 760-8333 $M9,500 Sunday 1-5 *633 Cameo Highlands. Corona def Mar 644-6200 $368,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • 17 Carmel Bay Drive. Corona del Mar 759-9100 $557,5001ncl land Sunday 1-5 • v 2 Chatham. Befcourt 760-8333 $799,000 Sunday 1-5 2021 Commodore (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $279,500 Sunday 1-5 •3023 Country Club, Mesa Verde, C.M 645-0303 $349,900 • Sat/sun 1-5 ••vNarbonne, Harbor Ridge, NB &40-4868 $995,000 ~unday 1-5 "'• * * 2 La Senda. South Laguna 76().8333 S2. 100,000 Sunday 1-5 ***•2926 Perla, The Bluffs. N.B 722-6460 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 508 VentaJa (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759-6700 $235,000 Sunday 1-5 •398 Vista Baya. Newport Beach 645-0303 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **1916 W. Ooeanfront, Newport Beach 494-1177 $590.000 Sunday 2-5 •2105 Yacht Wanderer (Seavfew) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $355,000 Sunday 1-4 4 IElllOOI * 1334 Antigua Way, Newport Beach 645-0303 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2315 Arbutus, Newport Beach 546-2313 $259,950 Sunday 1-4 * * 111 Bayside Place. Corona def Mar 675-6161 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1 Burning Tree (Big Canyon) NB 759-6700 $1,200.000 Sunday 12-4 818 Harbor Island Drtve. Newport Beach 759-6700 $975,000 Sunday 1-5 2001 Kewamee, (Irvine Terrace) COM 673-2724 $396.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1836 Kinglet, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $259,900 Sunday 1-4 *2 Aue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $495,000 Saturday 1-5 1331 Santanella, Corona del Mar 759-6700 $299.500 Saturday 1-4:30 205 Via Jucar (Lido Isle) N.B. 675-6259 $429,000 Sat.!Sun. 1-5 2225 W. Manley, Santa Ana 546-2313 $162.000 Sunday 1-4 4 IR 11lu1 Fii RI or DEi 1800 Barmouth (Harbor View) N.B. 642-1355 $274,000 · Sun. 1-5 **2812 BayahOre Drtve (Be)'lhores) NB 644-6200 $1 ,300,000 Sunday 1-4 .. * •22 Belmont (HatbO< Hiii) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••21 Bodega Bay (Spyglass) COM 644-6200 $519,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3327 California, Mesa Verde North 559-6221 $174,500 Sunday 1-5 *""° 18 Cypress Pt. Ln, Big Cyn. NB 640-4868 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 280 East 15th St, East Costa Mesa 645-0303 $217,000 Sunday 1-4 **1213 E. Balboa BIVd (Balboa Penln) NB 644-6200 $700.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 259 E. Bay. Costa Mesa 631-1266 Saturday/Sunday 1-5 * 1459 Galit.Xy Dr. Dover Shrs, NB 432-0250 $439,000 lnci land Sun 1-5 606 Harbor Isle Dr, Newport Beach 759-9100 $1 ,075,000 Sunday 1-5 20 Hiiisborough (Harbot Hiii) Nwpt Sch 759-9100 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •3013 Java, Mesa Vetde. CM 645-0303 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1911 Kauai Or, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $234.500 506 "K" St, Balboa Peninsula. N.B Sun 1-4 644-9060 $439,500 Sunday 1-4:30 **815 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 675-6161 $2,200.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •53 Mooteclto (Spyglass) NB 644-6200 $575.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1793 Orlole. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $319,000 Sunday 1-4 • 2224 Pacific Drtve, Corona def Mar 644-6200 $950.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 1947 Port Bllhop CArcle, H.V.H. Npt 8ch 644-9060 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1853 Port Sheffield Place, HVH, N.B 644-9060 $279,900 Sat 1-5 1223 Portalde (Harbor View Hiiia) NB 644-6200 $439,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •24 Rockingham (Befoourt) NB 644-6200 $895,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 v22 Royal St. George, Big Cyn, NB 760-8333 $525,000 Sunday 1-4 • 10 Stillwater (Turtleroc~) lrvlne 675-6000 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1099 Tulare, Mesa Woods. CM 751-3191 $225,000 Saturday 1-5 107 Via Genoa (Lido Isle) Newport Beach 759-6700 $575,000 Saturday 1-5 **510 Via Lido Nord, Udo lale, NB 644-9060 $1,395,000 Sunday 1-5 **627 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, N.B 644-9060 $1,445,000 Sunday 1·5 **1410 W. Bay. Newport Beach 631-1266 $875,000 Sunday 1-5 I IElllODI 2512 Wavecrest (Harbor Vu Hiiis) NB 644-0121 $379,000 Sunday 1-5 I IR plus Fii RI or DEi ••2773 Bunting Circle. Costa Mesa 646--2313 $279,000 Sunday 1-4 12 Burning Tree (Big Canyon) NB , , 6"44-8200 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • I ' ••31741 Contljo Way, Coto de Caza &«-6200 $1,050,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••933 Crocus, Coeta Mesa 546-2313 $189,000 Sun 11:30-4 5 Deerwood, Big C8nyon, N.B 6«-9060 $2,250,000 Sunday 1-5 1506 Dorothy Lene (Westcilff} Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $320,000 Sunday 11-3 311 Goldenrod, Olde Corona def Mar 673-2254 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 7 Hermitage (Big Canyon) Newport Beach 6«-6200 $1,075,000 . Sat/Sun 1-5 • 7 4 Hlllcr811, Big canyon. Nwpt Bch 673-8700 $1 ,950,000 Sunday 1-5 *10 Hlllcreet, ~ Cenyon, N.B E>lt4-9060 $995,000 Sat 1-5 *3049 Java Rd (Meu Verde) CM 631-1266 $369,500 Sunday 1-4 1031 Kings Rd, (Ctttthaven), Nwpt Bch 968-1021 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••33 Montpelller (Hllbor Ridge) NB 644-6200 $750,000 Sunday 1-5 * * •324 Morning S1ar (Dover Shores) NB 759-6700 $997,500 Sunday 1-5 4 Morro Bay (Spygaua) Newport Beach 644-6200 $635,000 Sunday 1-5 • * 7 Muir Belich, SoYalaaa 760-8333 $1,295,000 Sunday 1-5 3800 Ooeen Birch (Spyglass Ridge) NB 644--6200 $535,000 Sunday 1-5 * 16 Point Loma (Spyglass) COM 644-6200 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 * •25 Ridgeflne (Hllbor Ridge) NB &«-6200 $3,950,000 Sunday 1-5 ••2820 San Juan, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $189,500 Sa11-5 ••6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bch 640-4868 $1 ,950,000 Sunday 1-5 **510 Via lido Nord. Lido Isle, N.B 644-9060 $1 ,395,000 Sunday 1-5 * •853 Via Lido Soud (lido Isle) NB 759-6700 $3,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 720 Via Udo Soud (Udo Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $795,000 Saturday 1-4 ••"'2 Yorkshire, Harbor Ridge. NB 760-6333 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 - • • • -~ . I IR 19lus F II Ill tr IEI LOTS 8-4-85-86 Top of Rockypolnt Spyglass 644-6200 $2.700,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 CO II DOS TOWllHOIES FOR SALE 1 IEIROOI * •300 Cagney Lane(Penthouse# 1)N.B 645-0303 $127,500 Sunday 1-4 2 IEDROOI ••(1BR) 300 Cagney Lane (PH6) Npt Sch 645-0303 $120,900 Sunday 1-4 **310 Fernando. (207) Newport Beech 645-0303 $249,000 Sat 1-4 2 IR 19lus Fii RI tr IEI ••2792 Longwood Court, CM 546-2313 $168,500 Sunday 1-4 3 IEIROOI * • #7Gretel Court (Newport Crest) NB 673-7300 $195,000 Saturday 2-4 ••875 Deep Creek, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $127,300 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR 19lus Fii RI or DEi 301 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) NB 759-9100 $195,000 Sunday 1-4 4 IEDRODI *2912 Ouedada (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $225.000FEE Sunday 1-4:30 Architecturally Designed Redwood Home ldyllwild Area ~ . .. -. . ~ -.. , """_. --~ ~.e ' ....._. -~ • -• • DU PLUES FOR SILE 2 11119111 1 .. 621 Acacia, Irvine Terrace, CdM 759-1877 $397,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 610 Avocado, Olde Corona def Mar 675-6000 $295,000 Sunday 2-5 3 Ill 19111 2 Ill 720/7201A f.emleaf, Olde Corona del Mar 875-6000 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 111,111a11 208 & 210 Carnation, Corona del Mar f}«-6200 $750,000 Sunday 1-5 CO I DOS TOWIHOIES . FOR REIT ••(1BR) 300 Cagney Lane (106) Npt Sch 645-0303 $775/mo Sunday 1 .. 5403 River Ave, Newport Beach 645-1771 $925mo Sat/Sun 9-3.00 APARTIEllTS FOR REiil 5403 River Ave(2BR/2ba) Newport Beach 645-1771 $950/mo Sat/Sun 11-3 •Spa *Pool **Waterfront ***Waterfront & Pool ..,.. Give address at guard gate IPEOTlllUI 1111 UY YIEW 111.,.. ( ... ) 1121 Piil.I 3000 IQ ft, 3 BR, 3 ~ BL Larae dininc rm & fam. rm. 1pa, fiftpit, pool, view of hldt t.y, mowitatn., nicht lights. .. 111/mM ........... . ,,,, .... 122 ... .. FOR SALE-e.lly llCC99llbte Wklded lo- cation, 3 dedc•. PMO'lmlc view from Mt. Sen GorgoM to tn. OCMn. tMnMI glue, redlMt helit, MCUfity .-n, flfePleCe, quaf· ry tlte, Ollk & ..... cabinet•. llPP'OX. 1000 Sq. Ft., eieYatlon 8000+; ldelil for c:oupte, lleepa ~Cal -aent (714) 15t-3231. ~ ~unho\\ l~·a It' - .. 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I leMral 1112 ~ ltn~ ltn ~~~:.:.:~==-=-~~~~=~~~~~~~ .. ~~~*~IU~ft~D~*~~~-~=.=,= •• ~ ;:=====;:.;::;;;:===:,c 0 M M E R c I A L 3Bdrm. 2e.. 1400 + SF, ~·--·-· DEAR PROSPECTIVE BUYER, One ~~!i:r= lllp, ~:=:=-~.:.i SOIWILETS :.£~ ='=~ Lar~!!=Bdm If your goal le to own a new view home In the other dOM by double tauranu & tranap. Now, Ill & ewtmmlng. com. t I -.U YllW hOfM • 'I_ -r>- Olde Corona del Mar aouth of the highway, lot with exceHentlncome. only •120K. Ru1h l.eurle. I HOllOSC'APES the bMutlfUI new ~7, Hl• w pointed. SpedOua femll) 426',4, AVOCADO OFFERS THE FOLLOW· potentials. Call for de-•••.. nlentty planned 3Bdrm, 2 llJ, 111-1•1 room, COYered patto wttri be open minded and think ebOut a condo. Excttlng area • Gr .. t Ritt~ I IV I wood lloor9 In thll ~ .. .,... room, formel dlnln' ING: View lot, qutet atreet, 2 yeera new, low tails. 11T Tm Wrllbtl ..._ Ba1h f9mlJy room hOfM. retrHhlng 1wlmm1:9 maintenance and aMC>ciatlon duel, lower 142-1211 Very choice "Bayelde LlllTD tl~t -~~· ~ :...-, a· .llU.1'!!111* I ~:: ~!c;., .?!~ texes,less 1n.....iment end ITIOfe quellty. Look CoYe" End Unit Twnhme • TIE -· ---._ .--1111 7111111 _,,., ~ .. , ., •• around Co<on. del Mar this weekend, c:hed< at water• edge duced to '245 000 , • malitn thl1 ldHI for "B...., t" /full view 2••• • ....:....._. Shaorp 3 bdrm. 2 beth, 2 tr~. r.tlred and/or the prices of new alngle famlty homee south ., .. on w · Fii -•-11ory condO 1 bk>c:k from eecunty-.mlnded people of the highway, then vtalt our OPEN HOUSE An elegent & dletlnc:tlYe .... ....., 1·1 S. C. PMiza. Poot, 1pa • cal for d9tallla. • at 426'"' Avocado. Saturday or Sunday 2-6. 1 Adun home M53,400. llYICE M2·12IO c:wport. Only 183,900. Ml·l211 Come late and enjoy the 9UnMt and refresh-1 ~I... Other 2 bdrme • SM."9. ments. &40-55e0 ANYTIME! UIES 3 bdrm9 S79,"9. 2511 Very Truly Yours. W. ~1~~ COLE OF NEWPORT Roo ms, apartments, homes -PllE I 675-5511 or evenings 494-2342 classified can satisfy ,._ ______ 1 _______ ;YJ;1::a.._ _____ _ your housing needs. 1-_;~iil!l!I-,.. A PETE BARRE Tr REALTY IHI IHr HUNTINGTON HARBOUR REAL TY 1HI IHI ....... Our Silver Anniversary of Service in Huntington Harbour ~ ~ HUNTINGTON HARBOUR'S MOST PRESTIGIOUS HOMES THE FINEST IN WATERFRONT LUXURY Each Home Is Custom Designed and Built POINT LOT WITH 80' DOCK 128' of waterfront. All the amenities you coold ask for In quaJlty, convenience, comfort and design are Installed In thla 5,000 sq.ft. paJatlaJ mansion. 4 BR, 41hBA, Indoor spa & Kol pond, air oond., magnlglcent master suite. Too many extras to flat. Offered below market at $1,300,000. CORAL CAY· PRIVATE GATED COMMUNITY Over 4,000 Sq.ft. highly customized beauty wtth 60' dock, 40' pool, ape and sauna. 5 BO, plus giant master suite, 40' llvtng room, large famlly room wtth oak bar and 11replace, sunny breakfast room overlooks MaJn Channel. Tiie floors and retreat room, with 3 car garage. All for only $1, 150,000. COUNTRYFRENCHCHATEAU 5,500 sq.ft. wtth every posalble luxury. Commanding three channel view, exquisite decor, Imported antique leaded glass doors. The library la Mahogony panelled, a gourmet french coontry kitchen, and lmcompatable master suite. Oak floating curved stairway. Superb quaJlty and design throughout. Priced at $1,495,000. THE ULTIMATE WATERFRONT HOME ,. This masterpiece of quaJlty eeta on 1A acre wtth a trkhannet View. There la approx. 10,000' under roof plus 180' of dock. A luah Interior Kol Pond, Mt In a maaelve rock entry crMtee a forest ... lke atmoephere. Quatlty wotkman- lhlp of wooda, t!M, marble, and onyx excel• throughout. Thia palllce 11 truly beyond deecrtptlon and II tor the buyer deelrtng the ultimate ottertng. Prtoed at $3,500,000. MAIN CHANNEL MASTERPIECE English Tudor wtth private 50' dock. Architectural Digest would love thla custom 4 BR, 41A BA wtth evety luxury extra deelred. OVer 5,300' wtth hardwood ftoora, 3 Fpla., gourmet kitchen, fonn• dining, large game room, and enormoua mater"'"•&. bath. Priced at $1,990,000. FOR PRIVATE SHOWING, PLEASE CALL FOR APPOINTMENT ... (714) 846-0641 4241 WARNER AVE (213) 592-2816 I A GOOD ' "---~ AD! ' -llTnu•a.-!45' R-21otw/2brtioi.a.2 .., .... _ .... -* •. 1.-11111 IYllllTI I O,"rouR s>r~'NO ~to bc:tl, dlOlce "· ~ 0ne °' tt1e ..,... 1oca 1n ~.-bdrm. 2 Mm t1m ':,,.~ ;a• kic_ Bl-level 2 Bdrm/den obllgellon by TOP1 CdM. Iota Of rm to buldl Meee Verde. w• to bmtl, fMlily room. 2 Recef'ltty refurb. 111 to wnhouee. Berber PRODUCER . Call' '275Kowrw975-3175 1 w ... Verde Country 111..,.._·•MUST .... AowerSCnrtMl&Hpt81 cari>et. llt9w. oeted corn-PATRICK TENORE I Club. Home ......_ s •11uoo. 0pen s.t & s111KOwnr975-317s ~:! ... ~ .. ~ tenn1e. 1131. 1291 -Pl.II -bedroom•. a~ t>attia. Sun 1-s. Cel • °' ':Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim -"'· ...,...,ooo ION blodl to beech, bey &I pool end 3 c:.r glnlOe. Don n • W • b • t er 1• ma11yHllll"D ~ 40' lot, 28drm. Lota or rom for ex-831-1298 •m-la ... .... ... •• • .. -o.n. 2.Beth l'IOl'M woe pMelon. 8-ltKul, qu'9t Bttna row 1mrge fll'llly Md 3 Bdrm hc>rne. French 1Bdrmptuaou-tr0om& atreet. REDUCED TO ~'to We Emf. dOorl end Windows, ptt.-I beth S37S.OOO R•· S31UOO. Jldtle 9'de 5 Bedroom, 3 Betti ~·1e poo1 wt~ ex-c.n.a .. , .., tm i 81tort<>wner. ·by ~ as1-1• home. ~-1wn11y ~UM or · ~ ment 8734494. 48R 2BA poo1,..,... Pro-I room With ftreplece end Canyon dollllOUH. •NEW LISTING• feeelc>Miiu !Mdec-..cl, formal dlr*'CI room. EMy Mt9.500. OPEN SUN -1• cond'' _. c:.re yerd Home Wlr· . 1-5. Jwnlne .. 111111 •... .. .. new.:.=•· ranty 114'.ooo ~-::n ... -.., ~=-0:.~~=-g~· ... •n19•=~! IAl1WS1IUll ~~~:..:::, W-1211 ...--erfect atarter home - -3 Bdrm, 3 bath, pier' and I.,... OPEN SUOAY f"" wlformel dining room, .. __._ J PnE BARRE TI 91tp. G~ location. 8.y Two 28r tr1s>tn• llde by UNIQUE MASTERPIECE hardwood f1oofw & 2 ., St..i tNa 3/bd, 2/ba. and city llghte view. llde on 3 lot• r..tunng BR, tam rm, den, 3~ garage. Need9 TLC. Muat "9.toOK. firm, cell $950,000. trplea, lndry rma, gar· batt.. 8pectac;uler and .... Unde/Aoc>, llgta, •lllYMPl.1.2 ~. 1735,000 wltenna. luxuriou• MW euatom llLM•Ull 457-2121. . REALTY J. Howe Bkr 875-7989 home. Owner -"' con. ••1-1-.a 8--aJ Im •Bdrm, 2~ ba. View or llldertaeopt. 1~DOWN -•-l!-;;;; ••• &;;l!m~iiiiiiiiii;;!;;T; Back s-v. •lghte anc1 gott lllTll-1111 w ,.,. •-11 course. AHum. loan. sat• ,... •-~ tor pool and epa. 2 bike to beedl. 3 bdrme, HRBR VU HILLS f'.ee Lend WM*~ ... .... .. ' 10 UNITS IN COSTA MESA S 85.000. 2'h bathe, gourmetls.445,000. 4BR + FR. f9llT Lll&lm ldtc:flen, pttvate petk> & 2 2~ pool/~~ ..... -.. -.-----.-•• •• T t>elcon6ae, hlQh celllnga. aywtem. on CUtde w:. _, F n.....a.-. 28d 2 .,._.... .. ~ ... ctaln ownhome. 3 A true CDM c:twmer BY OWNER &40-8094 • 1Be. 1 c. Dl"OI· 1g our ~-· rm, u.u•, a,._.._, Bdrm. 2~ bath Golf Just a ..,. ~ * Jl.i lot. forced Ill & new only by ~ & Two 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath eourae and lake tront lllled tor only S43t Ooo m11ia... 1 paint. S70,000 H · houMe, all wtth prvt yards and endoeed vteon. Furnllhed and In -• . OUPlEX 28r 1be eecn. IUITlllb6e loen at 10%. garages. Annual Income $85,000. Of. Impeccable condition. So-ot.PcH. $2$4,900. S114,900 Ownr 645-9922 fered at $795,000. Lot Is large enough Con9ider ..... 09t1on. 521 c.rnatlon. By O'M* for 13 Units. *350.ooo. 973--02• 1 °' 913-1541 I Pl••• ..-rt• 4 ~."~. ...... ,....... 1112 ........... , bulltlna, KOi pond. Sec. ' ~ °=.='8 RV + CENTlltY 21 Ttt: REAL ESTATERS Lml&llU ...,.,.,.,..... 3 Bdrm, meln Channel vtew. Private pMr end llllp. Guard geted com- munity. I 1,ot!,000. -COTE ~~, I REALTY Prcscntcrl Oy Donald Pfaff COITA•IA ..._ Eaatalde HelQhta ... Cott-oe oen«°""Y decor· ated with toll<I <>etc det.it. new kitchen and plumbing. R·2 lot 50x135. Al90 aney ~. ltV. --Turtlerodt Rldge ... Vlew. Beet pr1ce on the Ridge. Extra cielln, forewr vtew to Lek• and nature. 2 bdrm, br9Mtut room & formel dining. k Sit6-Z313 DCIWJ) ruff la: MZ-!7'7 Tum to today'• clMllfled tor the beat t>uye. 642-5878 Biii CAllYOll BUYS OF THE WEEK OPEii SATURDAY AllD SUllDAY 1-5 IUUTIFUL FAIRWAY CUSTDI IOIE $1,11&,lll Just reduced $100,000. Former owner transfered and our corporate client says "Sell Now". 5 bedrooms, 4~ baths, fabulous country kitchen, family room with fireplace. Located on large private pool size lot With sweeping golf course views. 1 HEllllTAIE &RUT FAMILY lllE Sll&,111 Five spaclotts bedrooms, 3 full baths. Incredibly large family room, 3 fireplaoes. beam oelllngs. beautiful oak floors and trench doors throughout. Shows like new. Located on pool size lot. 12 lllllill TIEE For more lnform•tlon c.11 DAllY 1111 or STEPHAllE IRGDY Brubb&Ellis · RESIDENTIAL BftOkERAC~ SERVtCES 844-8200 DUPLEX CORONA DEL MAR 3Bdrm, 2 Bath. Only" years old w/o«Jer 28drm, 1 Bath. Recently renovated. new MW«, water, all copper plumbed. Owner will trade or finance. Offered at $305,000. RARE OPPORTUNITY Near South Coast Plaza, 18drm +Oen. 1 Bath, MCUrlty gated community w/3 poofS and a spa. Offered at $62,500. c__, Ward 131-2242 sn1uss 11•1 Tll Mftl'T -ml IE-Ju.s1 listed. In lovely exduslVe area of ..0 homes. Beautiful ocean and Fashion I.stand view, 1 level, •Br + fam rm. oversized lot w/gated coort yard. and mature fruit trees, room for pool. Another lrg patio on vtew side. Totally charming, re- decorated & upgraded 1 year ago. Cathedral beam cettlngs, plank flooring, luxurious crptlng, planta- tion shutters, Charles Barone wallcoverlnga. Showa like a model. Reallstlcalty priced S.59,000 ln- ctudlng land. ...... ,,. 1-1 1111 -mil (S.111 ........ ,.... .... , ....... ) ILIFFS IEST In ma • Wll'T um-Lowly view. Front Row. over1ooklng Upper Bay Bird Sencturary, lights & moun- talna. End unl13Br. 2'~8a. like new cond. Priced far below market by onglnaJ owner moving to Hawaii. $2-47 .000 Incl land. Barbara Sanregret. m1• ,.. m 11m (MW.. .... ) IELEI I . liWI ........... 111-1a2 Llltl.., ...... ....,_ I 1 I I l t b HARBOR RIDGE SPECTACULAR "NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA" Magnificent New Orleans style home in Harbor Rldge-SBdrms plus separate maid's quarters. 4 car garage. Un- obstructed ocean and lights views of Newport Beach. 40' pool and spa. In- credible decor. Brand new Valentine home. $3,500,000. Open House Sais & Suns 1-5. Please call for an appt. P.0.1.C. OWNED Absolutely the best value buy In Harbor Ridge Estates, 2,600 sq. tt. 3 Lrg bdrms, 2'hBa, family room ocean/city fight view, sparkty clean, neutral colors ready for Immediate move-In at $499,ooo:' PECTACULAR LAUTREMONT! That shows better than a model. Rich bleached oak paneled family room. The cul-de-sac location of this home otters privacy with city lights and mountain views. You will find it hard to believe anyone ever lived In this beauty $595,000 Bf'ILO YOUR DREAM HOME One of the few vacant lots available In the prestigious area of Harbor Ridge. 18,000+ SQ. ft. of bulldlng space on a premium cul-de-sac street LENDER OWNED CUSTOM IN HARBOR RIDGE Outstanding 5Bdrm, 5'"'1Ba home w/pool and spa. This 5,800 sq. ft. home features a mstr suite w/sauna. huge family room with bar and separate den. 3 car garage. Excellent use of rich hard- woods. Hurry, this one Is priced to sell quickly! $995,000. Open Sunday 1·5. BEST VIEW. LOCATION In Harbor Ridge Crest. This beautlful 3Bdrm "Renaissance" home Is a must to see. Guarded gate comm. with water, city lights & woodsy location This ex- oluslve home In Newport Beach Is amid multl·mllllon dollar custom homes, tor Just $2.•SO/mo "RA&BOl IJOOB LOT" One of the finest lots In Harbor Rldge ... Unobttructed ocean and city llght vtew. No root tops shown. Incl are plana for a 10.000 SQ. ft. authentic Chlneee home. See & compare this one It 1895.000. ' r J,/1111< "((~1/~{I//(' 760 -8333 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, cen- tral vacuum system. Kitchen Is all new with sub-zero refrigerator; pantry, microwave oven, greenhouse window, trash compactor. Living room and din- ing area have a country manor loot< with huge brick fireplace, open bee.med cell- ing. Quality floor covering throughout. Large side patio with built-In BBQ --ft.IS-2Bdrm Apt over garage, also refurbished, very attractive and comfy. Slll,111 121 AUIU IPll SATlllAY I SIUAY 1·1 lllYllE TEIUIE •s Tllll wmFIL ... E IEW IFFEllll We are really proud of this lovely 3 bedroom home. Most tastefully decor· ated with Berber carpet, shutters, wood paneled fireplace. French doors, cus- tom leaded glass window In dining room. Landscaping has been complete- ly refurbished with outdoor lighting, nice, private pool and rear yard area. Come to see this very special home-you will be singing praises tool 11 .. ,llO 111 i SAITlllLU TDUll '"'_.' 1·1 I IE•• -TlmEl 111 ..... • • P&Yllm PUii llYl•TEllllE An opportunity to be a part of this special area within walking and/or blcycllng distance of the bay, beach. Balboa Island and the new exciting Atrium Court I Steps to bay & ocean.,.._ par1< With new tennis courts, playtng field and basketball court. Pleue come to oor Open House on Sunday. 1211.-1• • ••• ....... , ... ~tu ?2eal C,,,tau 759-1877 WM~R SPYGLASS HILL FIVE BEDROOM FAMILY HOME - . . cmuTB.Y CUIT•=z .. lfmATH T8 PflffCTm 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 tlle kitchen of top qualtty con81ruc11on, adjacent family room with cozy fireplace overlooking beautlfulty landscaped patio and backyard. Formal llvtng 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 SUI 1-6 For more Information call: DAllY - • mPUllE llmY CJrubbfiEllis RESTDF.NTlAl. UOKfJtACE !IQVJC.f. 8~4-8200 Rft'M*R ~·! :. . . . . WOODLAI• VILLAGI APAftMIMl'S MEDITERRANEAN llUAGE ONE MONTH'S FREE RENT WITH THIS AD THE piece to come home te>-A ~ petit..ffk• Mttlng oon.,..,tty Joc:ated. Ont'/ mh.lt• to South eo.t Plaza ~ the beeeh. ''fRII lleaOWAVE f TOO UT TIIS WOD!" -GAS flllf'LACU -Wttlw ~Wood ,__ ems aott1 -tatwr'll ..... ~ ~ -hoes..,.. c.e. ... -4 l'6W T.-s Cowts -lliMJ r ICiliba -f• ~ Sony, .. "" OFROl <>PIH DM..Y M 2400 Hmrtlor ..... ., ,..., Dri-4) c... ..... 7Wll7-l020 -·-- Dtid'B ...... ftll ltatah tt 3Bdrm.2 e.th,~gar· 1..-&ll.. mo. N• 2Br 1ba condo. u.AIUll age. Upper. ecant. OellghtfUf ocellll br ..... Refrtg, d9tiwlhr,' 11ow Gated, comm pool, etc.. .... • COM GREAT HOME FOR PROF MALE ... 5+. 405 & Eutalde S107Stmo. Spacious 1Bd, pluah Incl. No Peta 54M855 S11!50. 844-1395 lw meg '*"* Low rat• MAN. all AMENITIES FlllrMw. CM,~ hme, IUIN.110 , .. ;:::c:.: ULL 114 IHI <:fPll & dt'pe, 1o11 of s1 & Up!/Wt< .... eo.or 155<>. c.. ~255 S350+ \25 deposlt,1 cioeets. PM ~llo. encl Br 28a S8IO. Avt 414. TV meld ~ free 432·738&. Ste 200. 92 EAST SIDE Lux In a Pine gar. Lndryt~. BNutlfulty Seve ~ 111 Mo rent for con... hMted p(,oi & ~h =--~ w~~ Reepon q~ prof nll/ntt.r FFICE SPACE I ~::i-rlge ~~br2 d/~1~: fandtc8ped 9eCMl331 qu'c:k mow-In 780-0954 ltepl to oceen. Kltctl'• ssoo' + utN;'e75-5l22 . fem lhf 38r 2~S. Nwpt Ren1.140 eq. ft .• wt S580/mo, lldultl, no pets. LARGE 2Br 2Ba. CIOee to *IAYI ~* avlll. NS N, C0111t Hwy, Meu COndo G8f Poot I doot, lie, Cell Meea • yr leue, 646-0884. bdl. Patio. Gat S750 No 1 -+ 1. New deoor + l.eguM BMctl, 494-521M C:t ~~:F.;;:. 2~ jac. 1325/mo'. 11t.' 1a1t 7 & tie* ~tae4. CM. E'SIOE 2BR pet• 960-42tl3/857-1n8 ctlfPOrt '525. F• BR & BA. $550. 873-3573 .... 722·7441n22-11 4 1 ,_ ....... get, patio ~~.aot20c:; 3BR 2ba clean. frplc, 1'l1lmf 17 ..... 1 "* '° Deectl. 642·2367 Hltlta ltatah ~r * 3 BA COndo, E. 170\ St. Coela Met Garden Lane 145--3081 =moellCM~~ now *mlT lllD• / .. /. H ftU C::C,~1=-~:O.':rn'!'~: f>«>O'· jllc. CM. 1375/mo + 'eoo.1200 eq ft. 11.10 E'SIDE 2BR Iba, freehly • I I --4.... EPS TO BEACH ... uan:1n c.u ...... 988-0208 ~utll.722-7142 l eqftgroee.A¥91tlmm painted. No pets. 3BR 2ba. clMn. nu cpt + , .. .,s-. 28R/11Aba. very pvt. lUX MWTwnhle.Oubhee Roomwfthbath,nrbMctl, c~ fOf" llPPt to I $600/mo. Drive by 269-8 pelnt, frpl. Y'lfd, encl~ ......,...,1111.FM Garage. Waah/Oryr w/apa, aauna, hMted Fe, ~t 2~!,_28A El~I n·amoker. $400/mo. 8 .30· t,~01.:..... Ct 1 E 16th Pl Then call Av1now$800142.()861 YllllllT 111-1111 1950/mo. 64S.1n1meg. pool .__._ ..... _t ......... CM apl _,mo + ~. KJ1ctl ...... 142 ... 512 ..... £VV · N0--5844 • •••-· ""'"' """"'· u111s 722-1387lw1n9g .., ••. 644--0452 MT IUll FmSJ Bdrm, 2e.. new CfP!, 7M-M41/81S.790-7482 · ,..,..S_nr ____ Eut ____ bluff--4.,,--00l-'ldo __ , WMt-l<R E'SI• 2/11. 1/IA BeautlfUI & Park Ilk• FOR garage & frplc. Steps to • ,. ...... n LARGE BIO BEAR CABIN F:~ 12:~ er/~~ w/2 fem. Frplc. pool. large.ciean,qulet,lndry THE DISCRIMINATING beach. Yeerly $1100/mo. STEPS TO BEACH Poot tabte, c:olOf TV, 2 S260 +Y,utlla.14e-45201..,...S4<>4 __ +_<1ep_.,...M0-6 __ 2_19_.1=....,......,,..,,,.~-...,.,..- tacll, carport, from $500, PROFESSIONAL VIiia Rentats 875--4912 &pecl.ily nice, belifM.. lreplac.e. Sleeps 14. 'stw Laguna Nlguel condo Westdlff An&. Vwy 11 . ..... 646-4549 One & Two Bedroom BAYFRONT 2 STOAY APT light ,airy & private 545-e9t8 Fem ~38R 2be hea 2Br/jac, n·smkr r"p Furn 3 Rm Suite. Hr t1 •LARGE REOEC. 2BR* Utllltles Fr.. Very~,. 3 BR 2ba. 2BR/1~ llC)t. Garage, PENO AUGUST IN nr So CoHt Pleza. fem. sse2.50+dep. Dy Hl-Rlat w/~ oon LA QUINT A HERMOSA Huge IMng rm w/frptc amenltleL $HO/mo. ln-FRANCE. Modem 3 bdrm 134<>+ 1/3 utll. 850-1465 380-3e80 .., 4K-0028 Fr• prk'l'o utlte )I Gatage, patio, quiet, In 16211 Parkside Ln, HB = I y . c I u d e s u t I I . I ' II ' SF ·~ duplx bldg. no pet• $650. •~t to move n to. rty 145--17711MQ MC)...5M4 2be magolflcentl)' f\lm. Fem n/lmkr lg 3Br 2S. SPACIOUS 2/bd 21be In m:. c. . ....., 388 w Bay. 642..()48t -·1441 /mo. 8oet IPll09 o P • n s a 1 I s u ni home. 1~ hrl from P_,. CdM [)pix, ~5 + clap. NB l3!50 Mk 'tot Trey mo. 11000/mo.142 ... ~ WWI. "WIE po11lble. Community l tAM· lPM 5403 River on 2 KT•. Available for 720-1Me Dt.ne or Lori 85()..1183iwt-534-2700 • LOFT APT · BACHELOR pool. C>Wbout AMoc:. exchange Non smolter9 · c..-aaJ ...... FrplC, patio, beam cell. 1 a 2Br IUxury Apta In 14 831·7300 Ave. End of street. I onty. ~rtfe M & Mme Fem to ahr 2BR IMne The )I $575/mo. Includes re-Plans. Pools, tennis. Cflffhaven 2BR lBA patio VILLA BALBOA: New Michel Vengeon, Le Puita ~S~~ jllc. S275· IHzz• ltlll .... 1------- lrlgerator. 645--&404 watertalll. PondSI Gu tor ldMI for retired ~.· luxury 28R 2ba, all Pabo1. 37270 lalgay, For the Roommate YoUf"e 1,111 .. n. ll'fll LRG 1 BDRM. laundry, coolclng & heetlng f::!· No peta. 548-5306 . An*lltlee. 8181447·25" France. Tel 47.!50 38.14 IRV. M/F non l/ntt.r, pvt lootllng For-s.ected by FREE &TANOIHO pool, no pet& $525/mo + From San Diego rwy, . Wa1..tront Apt Furn 2BR I br/ba. pool, apa, tennll your needs a meuured Ltg Stt0W Room I Offlc $300 dep. 642·1401 north on Buch 10 Duplex Apt. Unfum. 112 2ba St200i mo ·yrly IHtlh ft lllart 1420/mo. 552--6401 compe11bfltty. 281-5Tn ConwofW.-.r& Irv McFadden. WH1 on blktobeectl.12225thSt. • ·' -•• SignapacerAonWelt< •YE•.. MdFadden. 15555 Hunt· 1775/mo yr round 633-9161 or536-9524 • ••-MASTER SUITE all Want M/Fprol,30'1,toahr I S625tmo. E/alde 2BR lngtO(I v~ Ln. 213/697-1505 · Wtrtrt s10001mo u1111nc1.:s278/mo In my Coeta =1~ri.l~ontory hm In NB area. 4/1. Mike 141-11 1 1 BA. patio, pool, tndry nM 111 EASTBLUFF Deluxe Apt redec. rg/trlg, adtl1, no ' Meaa home. fnckl utlf, ' · D 834-2868. E 854-3993 ... •t ... room Close to all lnia 2'44 2Br 2'ABa comp4etefy pet, by apptm. 240-9157 1 fem non-amtcr. 557-5494 Mature M/F stir large lnt&IJ·W ... Z72I RETAIL 2.900 eq ft. 149 E. e.y I renovated· Obi gu Y• --ff 2/bd 21ba. nr OCC OYe EastblUtf NB twnhN. U 2850 AVON ST. TSL MGMT 842-1603 w w/op«i« .. Pool & rec GATED VIUAG£"' COM· pool, all emeni1e1. Avall lmmed. 720-1444 eki cXNYoH. 12 .montfi 141-1777 873-77 New 2BR 2'.1BA. 2 •ty. frpl. •••y111 .... ,. area. No pet• $975 +MC MUNITY. 2Bdrm, 2 ·~a.. I $400/mo, 957..e558. Mature M room w/pvt leases • conald« rent to Pllltmlll LlllTI g11 & bacicyd. No pets. *-dep. 675--0068/830-3229 1600 aq ft Of PURE!2BR 2,~D .. ,.___._ N 8 entr. nr occ. quiet non 2500/mo. Couple + 13 D~ ..... ,,,___ _ 1,. S800 + aec 548-7652 L x y · · ..,. """'""' · · smkr $375 55&-0837 yr old girt. non..-mlcra, ,. ,...._ ..,,, .... ....---" · Brend new ep1rtment1 Eastbluff twnhme; lfg 2BR U UR • Gerege. SPA In, pool. iac .. aaune $3501' · quired from May 1/le @ $2.00 eq. ft. On corr P&ll lmlll W/NW Ideally localed In lrvlne 2BA. frplc;, CW'lyon a bay mute< suit••· Dining· dep ~ utll. lance M/F f()( 3/bd, 1/ba., on Pflona detalb to Nlcde. of M~ a Co. 28drm 281 vaulted cell-• view. lrg b8'cony + aide room. woodbumlng ftr•' 95~1281/W &42·5299/H Penlnsul e, Bay frt. 71 4--47&-886& ' Hlgtlwey . Prim. apot 1 prvt • tlo/balcon 1 & 2 Bedroom llOO< plens patio, lndry rm pool ao. place, micrOWWI OYen. $353/mo, utll Ind yrty undmWk loeatlon 24 1':'c~· bllln~~ No pefi Pool & Spa. oess, newly dee. aml Pf'lvate patio. ELEGANT 2:. 2~~ ~~.;1 avan 4·10, 955-3319: Cll&ftl ftr tat E. COMt 111ghway: Su 856..o665 or 631.&107pm Walklnn distance to quiet complex; g1r. Avall LIVING only t5 mlnutea ..t.... ok 7~ wknde/ew 722-9424. 2741 #200, Corona Del Mt ... lmmed Sl 150. 64()..e5l4 to So. Co. Plaza. juat wt """ · (714)f7M900 FIREPLACE-POOL-PATIO S of ~ort Bfvd & eouth 3BR 18A We.t CM ,_ M/F for 3br apt.. rm hu lrg dbl 0-In l..agune Vie.=--:---=,..........-= X·Lg 1Br S585 & 2Br $685. ! J:f:'.:1 LIDIY Hli&llll of San Diego freeway. $275 + 'h utlla. · pV1 bth, pool, ~tlo, off $250/mo. Avell now. h-~!7! E.utslde 557-2841 •Reetavrants 2er,1eo•oc.arivtew 24T30RANGEAVE Non-smkr.831.0503 S1reet prkg S275+S200 637-9311or921-f528 "'fbpjDmm""'...,,..,...., .... 11:..., * E'Slll LI 211 * * Parila/Tennls Cooru See Laguna Ben 494--2285 631-6439 By appt onty. 3BR 28A hM to ahr In clap. ref. req. 722-11911/E lttrl 4 2 blka from Hw Gar . patio. quiet no pets. S e I a c t e d U n I t s MOBILE HOME unfurn, •lac. ltatal1 E/llde CM. $400/mo + N~ ~·~rtendly. 2 ' lf .. AAR U groee, 1875,000. 2C Mstr br 12x20. $675/mo w/Cathedrll Celllnns Lido penln, 2 Br 1 Ba. lhr of utlls. 648-39n ::6+~ ~~ .-s dOwn. 497.$132 p.p. 271 CebrU1o 642...()481 . .• kltdl eppl Incl, adults Storege Spacea Avel&able ... :::£:i:t +ii NOWTAl<ING only. prlvale bch...... 2111 ABSOllJTELYGREATI N..SMl<R...,.tobdl to DeAnuBaysldeVlllege IW'l!-""'UM.l""'lml'I!! ......... ·.,.· Sharp 2BR, 1 '~ba. wash-RESERVATIONS FOR S6e0/mo ullt Incl, no Nwpt e:e~ f\,Pe;n~a ~· ahr 5 bdr houie 300 E. Coat Hwy, N.8. 2811/fUO Slf. nr OC A cJryer hkup. petlo. ~r, no MAY OCCUPANCY. pets. Ms.-4733 pV1 pool & JaC. Fem pref $400/mom 673--072., -· 650-3231/646-3188. ' 673· 1331 Mon.-Frl Mt>m port. Sml otc w/Wateht pell $650, 54S.99 IM-4N2 Modem Cann«y Vig lux 25-30, $400 +MC. Keith . Prof/I to "" 3/br 2/be lntab s12se & am. 832 ... 1Q SUIPaOUAI a•• •-uL untum giant 39R 2ba. ec2.a115or557-3401 BIG CANYONAptoriGolf hM •tec>e to bch ,,.. • ~ laetmt Pu,ut E/slde 1BR 1BA wtnew --• Aval! A.Pf' 1. $1400/mo, F only NB course decoreted by .,,.;, $450 lnc:ludeeuUI M/prof non*"*· 3br Npt 271 cri>ll. dstlwr In aml com-1/b w gerage. ocean yr!y Agent 67a.3n7 &:,,. . . ~ c · Cannell & Chaffin. To lurn • optlonal Vikki• hM w/prkng_.. w/d. lt8'>91-------• pie•. $625. view. walk 10 town. . I $200 hM prtv. 2 s'mo share w/mature bu9lneu 646-0410n62 70M NB. bctl *"25· John 873-0181 a fatge uni;: rs::ne pOif 8 NA 8eectl & Lido Shope I dep. Pat 1111 lady, waaner/d'Y9f In apt, • • 1 o Y" prime lo 3 1 Hamilton. 6<l6-979' beaeh, $675, 499-5022. 3/BR 2 bth deck d/waah 67a.&411 or 891.C831 cleanlng help once wt!, Prof/F wanted. To ahr 2br I Two-28A + two--381 2BR 1'1oBA. dw, w/d hkup. Clean 1Br Furn. Nr bch. Garege Like new S1195 Furn tor girt tn bwlt NB pool, dbl garg. MC gate, C.M twnhouae. $362.50. l.L lal.t/!nt $3.4,800 INC • t3S<H patio No pets $65-0 Quiet conservative gent 514 Clubhoote 998--5888 hm w/happy family. Pvt $800+ utn. cell 844-2178 t-'h utn 722-8128 Prlno. Only. Pattie 3004 Fillmore 543--5478. S550 N/smkr 494-2003 •W,.T •m t>a. 1<11. lndry a poo1 prtv CdM 28R 2BA houM, tip, Prof n-lmkr. tlto ehr nice htla.., "•tJ/lale Tenore 831·12M Spec 2BR 2ba. f/p. gar, LDnf Pfll'lllll Lrg 3BR 2'ABA w/vtcw, 2 $375. Refs. 78()..2890 xJnt loc, non amkr, M/F, 2/bd, 1/ba. 5350+ 'It utll. I'll? across from park Kids Leaae 2br Commanding car gar. pool, tennis, Mat./F lo rentroom&bath S550 1nclut. 1ro.oen E.CM,631-3117,0enlN. •••n•- ok $700/mo 96.4-2087 view:' •ev9ry* direction. clote 10 bdl. $1500/mo. In lg moblle home nr S.Clt -~-..,,. SP&ClllS Ovenooks entire Laguna TSl MGMT 642-1603 Ptz S250/mo 557.&289 Intl! C..it •mt ..... C...t ~ ~\~:. ~ ~ 1 _ $895/mo 3BR 2BA Beachcoastltne Beectl &! 11 hltll 2'11 MESA VER.DE. lrg room 2'U 2111 offloe. -•• townhouse. encl gar. Sl#tmmlng ICfOSS stre.t. -,.._ quiet '*Ohborhood pvi ' ~~ :~ 642· 18o3 Four 2 bdnn, 1'1t ~ ln<lry room, yard Totally remodeled Never entr batl'I & amall P.,1o. · (TownhouN •1Y1e) an 763 w t9th 61 lived 1n. Dellgner colon No cooking. amoklng or a1lani/ n Int OM 1 bdrm, 1 betl TSL MGMT 6<l2-1603 & mirrored walls Mart>le pets. pret./M S275/mo 2711 ...... garage&. nlot SUPER CL"""N 1-8"' flreplace. Blfbef carpet. S:200 eec:. clap. 957-1891 dJµ Owner llquldatlng, On """" ., Bnlltanl marble & tlte ......... * f3M I 545 Square Feait. '376.000. C.. nowt ~al carpell/drapH. dsnwr. batnrm Manl oloMU. MSTR Br/ba, kitchen, ....._.. 1817 WESTCLIFF &31·12te gararge&<l~5r;,'/ $550 N9;hkl1Cherl~room •ot1U ..... 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We can offet any-Large IUndeck S950/mo • fitness centers, 1325/mo. Kit ~ d r . 2855 E Cat Hwy 87S..OO OWNER A~I tNna from a ama11 ap1 10 Ocean/Coulllne vi.w eo.ia Mel&. 546-3123 Ga!J'U~ at .... ~.Selca rom l. 2 tnd Ell~ Corp Patti In A•k for Jeannie o a 4 bdrm houM 11 k>otl· • tennis, SWlmm1ng 3 Bedroom pltns with I or 2 Baths. ........... .. __ ,,,,_ ......._ ......__ M 00 adellne 18 E8 Ing In CM, NB. or HB Large 2Br, 1S. w/trplo & f,M !'lee "' SC Pita. M/F ~n,..._ln~~-"' ·-~ L M PAOPEATI thintl ol ue flrat tor 1n11 yard Quiet Adulta. SMO Models open d11ly, 9 6 ~r . ..._ priv 13!50 • Vaulted Ceilings • W•lk-in clo~s • ..,..,_ Bllr 83&-1444 cholol of ioe.l IMng. tnel utlls 497-5700 Sorrv no pets Inc utll. Joe 54 .. 1&42 , 7 Sq, R .i.,..--------,., u nMT '*"2 -" Privare Patios or Balconies • untral A.-..._. , .... "~ .... lmlealor--.. .,.._.. Pett T °" -.. -· 11S03 ....... '"' •---L --ROOM FOR AEHT ,. __ , '"'" ......-.-"' ·-_,. :..:!:"' -• ..... Newpor1 Beac:h No 8 Hnring tnd Air.conditioning • Pool • c.... Murpf!Y. _ a Corporat• nera for Income Untta l WEST SIOE Woe 1 Bdrm 880 Irvine Avenue Full PfMl. N. ~ "'?-Park. Bldg ....... e1111. Forec:loaurea In O.C Duptiex, prv bee* yet, utlt * 1 IDIHI .... (ll l&thl Cal 142-1637 • Covered Parking Hal~ ....,_ for beedl dt*. 722.oe74 pc1. l5351mo. 111 Jo9rvl Retrto. dlat1wuher&.11ov. wAun::"' -.. ,.. ... tenant......_. eon1--r-ii::.iiiiiiiiiiiil- s t. &!50-3e73, 850-N13 1ne1 NO PETS 54M855 "5-1'04 nr=.· ~";" --Th< Cape's exciting location is within T-;t'54W·115 t>-W.. '"""' .... 1BR EASTBLUFF Newport Beach So ""In Deectl .... WW dO waUUos dimnce of South Co.St Pt.us MaU • ~ '4flll enopp1ng center wttti 1100 Mith Street •o~ on prop, and the MW <>r-nge County Pttfonnin• •... lM 1-sn.-> N'T. WIMl!dee& f>4"lo No peu. M95tmo. lat Oovttl ......_ • .,-.. eo..dll Am Ccom. -'O 1=.:a,,"' o.ntlft ....., TWo.,. 1~ unllll..: M. Ull pd, '480/mo, 640-1314 .__ Nnt ot pey, 175-311J1 Dr. 411-ltU two 2M HIA """9. .... • ,~~~ ~N -· ....... 1tofn0ve ln(~=-~ I... 1111 l:~~=·~~ .=== i =.'~=.~ ~ -... .., mlero. pet1(1ng, 2 petloa, ---. I Cosu Mesa. California., CaUfomia 92626 eom.otW..-llNN DlrmlSM• t7'7lltllo. ll'tt ~ i.undtyl PoOll apa. $1800 ~ ~ ,...... 1109 ...._ Ml SQ A. VIEW 8UJTE Way, Apt D. Cell 1M. 11t & MC, no . 11lUO wit &. up. 1274 (114) 551 IM4 Wlf ............. WMt-l<~ . . --·-1 n I •• rat -tc. •• Dr I • * Id. .. lg !Cle .. "'· n'I to 35 a - • ne "" 70 • 91 -st In 11 le If. ii ; ~ i -,_ e. ) -•• .. . .. le h j .. '· 'f 1 DAILY f'ILOT/nAL UTAR=====~~~~~~~~~----~------------IATUllDAY MAIL Hr l .. /PAa 19 NEWPORT BEACH n+11U Nm 11,111.- eiegant home provtdee 4 Br, 4 BA. sunken conversation pit wtth ftrepl&Qe, formal dining, family room, forever view of Channet, bay & city llghts from both ftoor9 and boat dock. Very Impressive throughOOtl lllUIYll 1•• Absolutely gorgeoua 3 BR Monaoo model. High- ly upgraded with new A/C system, new heating unit and hot/cold apa. 180° view of city lights, moutalns and ooean. Prime location on the cul- d&-sac with 3 car garage. Wlnu.-T ...... Big and beautiful! Inviting and gracious warmth of woods, special tiles and luxurious carpets throughout. Out.tandlng buy on a very special island com~e wtth dod( and side ties for your flotllla. Let us show you this perfect 3 BR. 3 BA home. Easy to Me -Just call. *""" IUll Mn,111 Ideal locatlon near the Wedge. Large "4 BR, 2¥. BA home with detightful atrium and large rec- room with wet bar. Well appotnted mas1er bedroom with batcony patio. Owner wtll ca.rry first. WITllflllT M1a.- Contemporary 2 story plus dock In private community. 3 BR lnctudes bonus suite, separate from main lfvlng area. Plans for sunroom ad- dition. A must to aee tor boaters. ... llTWll ...... Designed for an entertaining family! Well equipped kitchen and separate dining room make It euyl Super sharp 3 BR home with sparkling pool and hot tub surrounded by won- derful landacaptng and ampte patio space. Bay and city lights view, tool • m" 111111U u•,111 Gorgeous bay view condo with 2 large master suites, bultt4n kitchen with eating area plus huge IMng and formal dining area. All high- lighted with quality wallpapers and carpet. R&- sort complex on the bay with pool and boat sUp near the Pavtlllon . •••• ,.. 1121,111 Fashionable penthouse In a quiet and secure resort tocatfon wtth all amenities or walk to the beech. A eerene 2 BR, 2 BA ln perfect condition lnciudlng a new kitchen. Perfect for two adults who are tired of renting. SANTA ANA UITllM 11~ 2 BR, 1 BA each duplex In good rental area. Gross Income $10,«0 year. Low rents, fixer. Submit. UITllM 1111- Charmtng Spanish style pool home with 3 BR. dining room, hardwoOd floors, COY8fed patio and RV 11CC 111. In excellent oondltlon wtth new paint throughout. You really get your money's worth In thta home! ...... 111..- Adorable, 3BR, 1~BA home near Mlle Square Park. FOl'l'MI dining and muter bedroom suite. Cowred ptitlo surrounded by nice landtcaptng. A""* room for pertttng on large concrete dl'h•8Y Md 2 <*' gsege. Nelt and clean rT)O'l'9 ~ condition home rMdy for new owners. A MEMBER OFTHE SEARS RNANQAL NETWORK OPEN HOUSES UTllllY ...,, ... 3013 Java Road 4. .... 4BR,pool $385.000 1-5 ...... 1334 An11gua L...., 4BR,pool $379,000 1-5 .... IUll 310 Fernando #207 ...... ..... 2BR, waterfront $249,500 1~ ..-rama 3473 Wlndaor Ct. , ........ 3BR. tennis $195,000 1-5 ..-rama 875 Deep Creek ...... 3BR. spa $127,300 1-5 SllllY MllllT IUll 18 Rue ChanUlty L._. 3BR, apa $585,000 ,_. ... ..,. .. 26 Balboa Coves ..... ,. ... 3BR. dock $415,000 1~ ..., .... 3013 Java I.Wen 4BR. spa $385,000 1~ . ... , .. 1334 AnUgua L.._, 4BR,pool $379,000 1-5 ..., .... 3023 Country Ctub LI ..... 3BR, apa $349,900 1-5 ... ..,. .. 398 Vista Baya . .... 3BR, tpa $249,000 1~ ..., .... 280 E. 15th Street .. ..,.., 3BR, derl $217,000 1~ ..., .... 3473 Wlnd9or Ct . L ..... ,, 3BR. termlt $195,000 1-5 ..., .... 268 ~Stree1 &1111 .. 3BR s1n,500 12~ ... "'. 300 C,ney Lane PH # 1 LW• 28R, epa 127,500 1~ ..., .... 875 Deep Creek ........ 3BR, epa $127,300 1~ ... ..,.. 300 ~Lane PH#6 .. .. 1BR. epe 120,900 1~ ... ..,. .. 00 Cegney Lane PH# 106 .. .. LeueSn5tmo 1~ 1BR. epa BEST BUY umm 1211.- Super buyt And ... .., 11 ready to aem ~ 4 BR, 3 BA home Mt-beck on R-2 tot wtth epeoe to bullet Unique ftoor ptan wtth huge fmmHY room and ftrepllloe, pttvat• aec:tuded den and muter autte wtttt ftrepllloe. ~ for two femNH. ' ·••s oaoa · COSTA MESA --.. ,.. 48R, 3'ABA, custom tlnole story home nMr M..a Verde Country Club. Huge famffy room, wtth cory uaed brick ftreptace. aourm.t kitchen, central air, MCUrtty, pooC and spa! Thit wtH ftt you to ateel ... -.... Gracious 4 BR + den Meea Verde home hu everything! Located near 2 golf courses and 2 parka, beautiful yard with pooC and patio, and 8'de hkteeway ptitlo oft the den, new add-on family room and teen quarters wtth It's own entry. Bring In your"offerl am LBll WJMI s1._ 3BR, 2BA, vaulted celling, atrium, oentlal aJr, security, community pool, spa and night lighted tennis courts! Owner transfered. Grab your racket and come see this one today1 mtlllll S111,lll Newty remodeled 3 BR. 111~ BA home with new carpet. drapes, cabinets In kitchen and bath, and wallpaper In all the right places. Superb 'just move right In' home ready and waiting . usnm ..,., 1111 ,,.,_ Appealing 3 BR. Owners want It sold! Excellent condition with community pool. Very private end unit In small comptex. Newly decorated, vacant and ready for occupancy. m ,.,.._,_ s1a,111 Well maintained 5 BR, 1% BA home In Mesa North with ftreplace, fonnal dining room, cov- ered patio and new roof. Super for famity with children -located near schools. This home Is In excellent condition and won't last! Call now1 WJMI-1111.- Beeutlfutty upgraded 3 BR, 1~ BA condo wtth dramatic state entry and kitchen, custom brick fireplace, wet bar, famlty room, master suite on MPWate ~ and Inviting stream oft the ptitlo. WltNn walking distance to So. Coat Plaza. ..,.. ... 1111.- Two story, 2 BR condo with vaulted oelflnga. fireplace In living room, patio and double at- tached garage. Take advantage of low Interest rates -purchase your first home nowt ..,.. ... 111..- Super sharp 2 BR, with bubbflng stream next to private patios. Poot and apa just steps ftnff. Onty five years otd with all amenltlea. Why rent? Call now! NEW Ll$TINGS ... -..... Golf course for your back yard! Fantaatlc 3 BR, 21~ BA, r~I All new kitchen, fonMI clntng room, ftreplace In IMng room, pell& wtndowa, muter bedroom suite hlla Jecuzz1 tubll Courtyard wtth 20 x 30 pool and tpa. Many extr•. emotlonat deCOrt •••1w s1a.-ac.r..~ vtewt Spending HghtsJ A t.bulous reeort atfnC>IC)heN gtve thll 1 BA penth()uae. a vetY luxurtoua feeHngl P9f1ec1 •a ftrtt or last home! 2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA IESI - ~~------------------------......... .......... PAGI JO/SATURDAY MAii. JJ, ,, .. NEW LISTINGS IEWNIT IUOI 1112,111 Exciting 3 BA highly upgraded home with tush fruit trees. Many amenities found In expensive homes are here. llYllE ttlUOE P2t,llO Corner location with lovely private garden. 3 BR, each with Its own bath, all beautifully main- tained. WYllW Pll,IOI Expanded, highly customized 3 BR Nantucket with ocean view. French doors, wood trims, added family area & windows, skylight, large yard. Ull ISU ·--Charming Cape Cod home with beamed cell- lngs, separate guest quarters, large sooth patio. Oellghtful master suite looking out to palto. l&llN YO llllU 1421,MI Por1oflno 4 BA, 31.h BA. One of the largest and best lots In prime location with pool, spa, skylights. Tastefully decorated. UllNIW .......... Dynamite views from this 3 BR condo. Beautttul Kol pond & fountain In entry provides the setting of this meticulous home. lllOUYll ...... Excellent location In Big Canyon. Popular Mon- aco plan with extra large lot with view of ocean and city night lights. lllHOUFFS 1111,IOI The home you have been waiting tori Re- modeled with style and taste. FA. 3 BR, formal dining room, trench doors and windows. UH ISLE 1110,IOO Owner wants offers on beautiful bayfront duplex. 3 BR. 2 BA, fireplace & bay view patios for each unit. Easy to convert to single famlly. LIDO ISLE Liii iSLE SMl,IOO Located on quiet end of lido. Delightful 3 BA, newly painted & carpeted, south sunny patio, beamed LR, brick fireplace. Liii llU Ptt,000 Delightful 3 BR. trench doors, plastered celllngs, BBQ and Nutone center In kltehen, upstairs master suite. Superb corner location! IN '85 86 COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH AVERAGES A HOME SOLD EVERYDAY A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK OPEN HOUSES 1-5 lllll Y ............ 1111...., .... 38A $2'42,500 A. KURTZ .,_TDIMI ,.., ........... 3BA $320,000 L. ROSE IUYllW 11111 ......... 3BA. view $375,000 G.ANOEASON WUTIUff 1242 •••• ,... '4BA,FA,Pool $387,000 M.GUTH PDmlUPml ......... 4BR $439,500 H. THAMEA •IMYll .......... ..,., 3BA, View $495,000 J. CAMPBELL ....... .. ......... 28A,Den $550,000 E. BOWIE lnlUIS 11 ........... '4BA. FA/Bonus $615,000 K.PARKER lna&UIU. HS. .... 6BA. FA, View $625,000 B.AEEOY IPYIUll IU. lWepa., 6BA, FA, View $699,000 M.AEEOY l.91 llU 121Ylal.Welee4 '48A,FA $1,445,000 E. OLSON •IMY• .... ,. ... 58R, library, Vu, $2,250,000 J. AKERMAN NEWPORT BEACH u11 aw s111,ooo m IUff1 1na.- sensauona1 sweeping views of bay, ocean, New-Excellent buy with land lnlcuded. 3 BR, 2 BA end port Center and moutalns from best unit In Lido unit with Iota of llght and air. 2 atory with lovety Park hlghrise building. Full security. private patio. UlltSU Mtl,MI Sophisticated elegance. 11,., years, trench doors, 3 fireplaces, marble floors, 5 BR, 4 BA. maids room, family room & much more. Lmtl&.E ·--A fabulous English Tudor 5 BA on excellent corner location. Finest construction, paneled library, great built-Ins. pool and spa. ...... •1--5 BR home on north channel. Country kitchen, 3 flreptaoes, gigantic master suite, rumpus room. Piet and 1Hp for 50' boat. • tll ll.lffl 122.,... Beautifully maintained & decorated 3 BR condo. Private & eerene eettlng with peek of bay. Parquet entry & white tlle In kitchen. ..... """" Palermo floor plan with 48R, 21ABA. Lota of privacy with courtyard, large covered patio In back. Fabulous 2 fireplaces. Beet buyl --..... Beautlful • BR home with large family room. Excepttonmty tovety patio wtth private PoOt and spa. Wood ftoor8 end lqta of red brick. 644-9060 DAILY mor /nAL IS1 CORONA DEL MAR lllUN .. -.u ., .... Tastefully decorated and metlculously main- tained 3 BR home. Top of the tine kitchen appliances. Many custom detalls. Fee land. MIUllE 11111 ....... Elegant, freshly painted, new carpet, Plan 3 wtth 3BR + FR, lush landscaping. Magnificent private area, pools & tennis. ILll ONIU Ill 111 ...... Gross annual Income $30,0001 2 M. 2 BA untt with some bay views! Front unit 2 BR, 1 BA. Both units recently remodeled. Appointment. ............. .. .... If you love Carmel, you wtll love this 3 BR home surrounded by tush greenery. Reduced price reflects owner's desire to sell. SPYIUSl-.1. ....... Compare this home at this price anywhere In the area. 3 BA, family room, large patio, 3 cat garage. quiet location. .... WUllS ...... .. Newer custom home with 180° ocean/bay view. Room for pool, 3 BR + FA or 4 BR, 31.ii BA, 2 fireplaces, master BR retreat could be office or den. UllNYft-.U ..... Rare Burlingame model with 4 BR, family room plus huge bonus room. Beautiful yard with fountain, barbeque. Soaring beamed oetllnga. SPYIUSS ... ,. The finest value In full ocean, harbor and city lights view. Newly decorated 3 BA + family room home In quiet location. IPYILWllU ...... Outstanding home with unobstructed views of ocean, harbor. city & sunsets. Substantially upgraded. Pool, spa, 4 BR. famlly room. tul ltltll Ill UI ..... Contemporary home for the entertaJner. 4 BR plus !maid's quarters on an oversized lot with ocean and canyon views. IPYIWI M.1 san,- Outstandlng 6 BR home In serence realdentlal neighborhood. Ocean, harbor, hllls. city llghts and sunset view. A lovely place to live. ... ...,. .. ... tmeccable family home with solar heated ~ spa set In lushly landscaped yard. Ocean view, new kitchen, many exceptional detallal .. 111111Ill111 ..... Featured as cover home In L.A. Tlmee Home MagazJne and on AIA & COM home tour9. One- of-a-kind Cape Cod 4 BR and 1 BR apartment. .....,, ., .... Fabulous with sensational view of Litt .. Corona, waves craahlng on roct<a and )etty. Large famlty room with retractable roof, 5 BR. 5 BA. • 1&nmt •1·•• Boat allp ptut hlllalde view Of hllrbor. lncredtble buHdtng lite with fantat~ plana approved by Coutai CommlMlon. 2161 Sii JOIQUll HILLS Riii, IEWPORT BEACH