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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-08-10 - Orange Coast PilotORANGE crn5r • SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1986 Th• · defending Colt World S.rlee champion Ocean View all-1tar1 are ellmlnated by En- cino, 12-e. a.. C1. 50~ -~ ~ret Schroeder, wife of Wllllam Schroeder, IMYH fu- neral NIYlcn held Saturday In Ja1per, Indiana. a.. A4. ' HAZY FOR~CASTS ON A2 Hostage letter may be released But captors say t h eir h os tages face grave cons equen ces if ve rba l a ttacks con ti n u<> E"om .staff 1U1cl wl.re reports The Shute Moslem group holding David Jacobsen of Huntington Beach and other Amencans hostage in Beirut issued a statement aturda} saying a letter Y.Ould be released i.oon from the hostages But the Islamic Jihad (lslam1<.. Hol) War) spurned An11J1ca n envo\ Tern ·we11e'....-b1d-rn renew ncgot1at1on<, The envelope conta1n1ng the \tau:- ment and a photo ol Jarnb'>en wa\ dcll,cred to the oflice'> ot a wl'\tcrn nt'w\ agency 1n Beirut \ '>tm1lar d ose-up photograph ol JaLUh'>en was dcltvcrcd with another <,tatcmcnt to the in<lependcnt He1rut ncY.'>paper An-Nahar on Aug l > Nedom in seniors' class by himself Some people w1\h ( l.trcntc I Nedom would JU\t slo"' do"'n The Irvine resident retired in I "In after a long career as a '><.'hool principal in ( nsta Mc..a and other commun1hc' Now. at 74. Ncdom \a}\ hi'> v.1k Evelyn Y.Ould appreciate 1t 11 he '>pent more time at home i\nd an Orange< ount\ ofliual "'ho works with Ncdom on ~·nior ut11en issues said '>he might he ahle to kl·cp up with '-edum 1 fhe JU'lt tap(' red off a little \he \a)\ he'!> tu rned an unpaid ad' l!Klf) post Y. Ith the rnunt' int<1 .. inualh a full-time 1oh And ·somr \tate lcgi\lator. ma' wish l'tedom Y.Ould ease up a bit. But he JUSt kttp signing lc1ter1 and fl) 1n~ to Sa( ramento 10 push for appro\ al or bills to aid older re 1den1s Someday. Nedom may consider PHIL SNEIDERMAN PEOPLE IN THE NEWS ''o" ing do..,. n hut thcrt"' prnbahh no llml' in his hu'>\ '>l ht·duk 111 C' en think ahout 1t nghi noY. .. ,h .... 11c tcels 11., an t·go thing that I h;l\e." :"ledom 'la\\ "Ru1 I'm o;o u!>cd to Y.urking v.1th people lrom the '-Ch<>nl da\S ~ntu• 1, ffi\ hu\lnt''>' ·· .\ nd keeping out ol tht" rod.1ng t hair" 1mponant 100" (P leue .ee NEDOM/A2) FV burglary suspects arrested after chase By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of -Delly l'tlo4 ltet! Fountain \.alln l'ohn· Jrrl''>ted two su<;pettcd hurglar\ hcltt· .. cd to ha'e fled Y.1th ml·rchand1'>C alter \mashing their rnr through tht• lront w1nde>Y. ot an ckl tronlf\ \tore earl' 'iaturda' INDEX Births Bridge Busfness Classified Crossword -Oeal h Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Public Notices Sports Style Weather A7 AS C6-7 01-6 C7 06 BS-6 A7 AS cs B3 CS,06 Cl-5 B 1-4 A2 Classic cars hit the road By MICHELLE COLE Delly "'°' c.-n 1111 ndeflt c >rangC' C oast Laf l'nthus1asts dusted ofT tht•lf vin tage Model Ts and 'ihined the l'hrome on their dJS\ll C hn rok t~ forthc I I th annual anta .\nJ ( ar Para<lc on Saturda). ft took morl' than an hour for the parade 1" .... ind 11\ wa) from F11\h10n \quarY in dm,ntown l\anta l'\na to South c 11a\I \ 1llJ(!l' :.ll cording to JO}'Ce l llA.,.111 ,l ft'\rlJllOO \Urx'f· Vl\(lf I •I 1111· l 11\ fhl 1410 p.irt1l 1p.1n1' "'cd lur 1roph1t'' "111111 wc1l' .w .. irded 10 the hc\t 1tu111ml}tlde' 111 l'Jl h l~·1. .• 1dl' frnm the I')~ ,., thrnugh thl' IQ 111" ' laY+\1111 \,I 11 thl' ('\l'nt, ..-h1Ch startrd J11r 11 tht• I Q"'f, h11 l·ntenninl celt'hr. 1,.,n, h.1' ~u1na· .l popular OU llOJ 1111 ~rt' I .111t1qur t31 l lllh\ It I\ co-sponvircd t" thl' 111\ cit \.rnta Ana. I r1111n °'K1u.an· ;md "4111th Coa\t \ ti t' \h11pp1n1 l ('Ot('r.. .\rrc\ll'd Y.lfl' .1.n1h1rn ) J c 111n1ale'. 2h anJ a I h H:ar-old male Jl'lompltll IA-ho'c nanll' y.,1\ ..,.11hhcld Both \u<,pct l\ rt'\ltk 1n \anta .\na \t\lirt.l1ng to p11ltlc. tht' \Y.o ha1.lo.ed (Pleaae see CHASE/ A2) O C j a il inmate dies in h ospital .\n Orange< nunt\ la1l 1nmatc died ">aturda\, tY.u da\\ .lltl'f he wa<i tran\krrcd In ·l (-ln1nt· \frd1t:al <enter Y.lth an dint'" the \hentr, Department rcportcd Jo\c ..\ngcl l orrcs. P. ul ~ant.1 \na died al 9.4..t a m 1n the ho.-.p1tal'.-. 1ntcn~l\e care un11 ..\n au1op\\ wa' pt:rlormcJ ~atun.la~ hut the '>Pl'l'tfil t.1u ... e of death ha., H'I tn he dl'- 1crm1ncd \nnrdmg 10 \hcntr' l t Ru'' l l,ner l orrc<t .... a, arrl'\tt·J and (Pl eau see JAIL/ A2 ) The 55-year-old administrator of the Amencan University Hospital, kidnapped May 28. 1985, wore the \ame shin 1n both pictures. Tht' ~tatemcnt did not renew 1hreab lo kill the hostages, but sat verbal attacks b} American leaders could have grave consequences. It was signed by the Islamic Jihad. the name of an underground group hclle .. cd made up of fundamentalist ~h11tc Moslems loyal to Iran. There was no way to immediately confirm the c;tatement's authen11c11y. Boom service "We are confronted with the uni- versal arrogance of the Great Satan (the Un11ed States) in a 'itatement b}' its Secretary of State George C)hultz," said the typed Arabic statement. t-wcn r-on, ur:>cscnbmg---thrle- fenders of freedom and Islam ac; murderers and cnm1nal'I will not resolve the question of the hostage\ but threatens gra'c consequences for which the American government will be responsible a-. IA-Cit a'> the Amen- can people" The statement did not elaborate on Vitae Oerulaltia aerved well, but Pat Caeh carried th e win Saturday In their aemlflnal Hartman tourname n t match at the John Wayne Tennie Club ln Newport Beach Saturday . Oerulaltl• will face Henrik Sund•trom In a co naolatlon match today at 12:30 p.m .: followed by th e alnglee final pltttne Caab va. John Fitzgerald. Detail• ln Spom, C 1 . Thi\ \l'.tl 1.u cn1hu~13\I' lnim '' far a,.,",,.., 1•.i1rn 1x-~·11 .ind Vl·ntura (PleHe tee CLA IC/ Ai) .,.., ,... ..,._....., o..... e..._ Jake Thoma.a of an ta Ana and bl• do Jlm tritb T homa•' 1920 F o rd two·door . what hultz was purported to have said. In Washington, a State Depart- ment spokeswoman, Deborah Cavin. said she did not know if Shultz had made any such comment. -ll'fhe hostag~ -have a-J>OSiHon toward what Shultz has said and we shall declare this pos1t1on 1n a leuer from the hostages to the Amencan people in the near future." the statement said. Saturda} 's statement did not men- uon Waite by name. The Anglican (Pleue see HOSTAGES/ A.2) ~· , .... Photo of D.&Yid. Jaeobeen releued Saturday. 3 fieldworkers . sue Irvine Co. Men cha rge they we re d ism issed with ou t a dequate warnt n g By TONY SAAVEDRA Of IM Olllly "'°' It.fl Three Meiucan field.,..orkers. who lost their JOb~ to a mass1' e layofT b) the In ine Co arc !>Utng the firm on charges the} were dismissed without adequate notice and enough com- ixnsa11on After working for the Irvine ( o tor at least a decade apiece Adolfo Varela. 4::!.Jesus &cerra. 48. and Jose Torres. 43. were nouficd June 20 that the> would be among the 240 em- ployees dismissed dunng the largest la)ofT in company h1stof) Nearly 18 percent of the firm's workforce was CUI Varela. Becerra and Torre'>. all ltv1ng 1n C alttorn1a on permanent work '1..as. were employed as ir- ngatOf\ in the Irvine CQ 's agncul- tural d1,1s1on. " In the suit filed Jul~ 31 in Orange ~O\ln l) Superior Coun. the workers COtnpla1ned the) were UnJUStf) dlS· m1\scd Y.hlle "certain"' co-.,..orkers Y.llh lc<,s semont) IA-ere retained Furthermore the suit ae1..u-.ed In-inc C'o olfic1als of c:ocrcing two ot the men into signing hab1ht) relea">Cs before the' could rcce1,e their se .. er- ance"chec(-. The tno represented b) In-ine attornq Wilham C'rMby. 1s seeking at least s.sm.000 apiece in damages and arc requesting a JUf\ tnal .,. • .\II three worle~ arc supporting large families. while ltvtng 1n low-rent company housing. according to the SUi t ' "'The) are long-term em plo~ee\ (Pleue eee SUIT I A2) Fireworks in Irvine may.go up in smoke Offic ia ls con s ide ring whethe r to ba n a ll. some pyrotechnics By PHIL SNEIDERMA!'lt Of -Delly ""'4 I t.fl The next Fourth of Juh k\11\ 1t1l.'<t arc 11 month\ a"a} hut Ir' inl' ollic1als are alread) thinking ahout .Ji r.e\\:Of ks. The Cit~ C ounul 1s e\pcllcd \oon to decide the future of fircY.urk\ U\t' Y.1th lninl.'·., boundanl.'\ l hl' lit\ ma) •Han all firework'> trom lr,1m· C \~ept for profC\\IOnal d1spla\\ •( onunue to allo"' the sale and u\l: ol safe-and-sane fireworks during thl' lndpendence da) pcnod. • .\llOY. the ..ale and u'>(" ot ..ak and-sane firework\ under a rx-rm11 '>Htem that would limit the location c)t their u~· and the age of their users \atc-and-i.ane fireworks. as defined h' state la" indude sparklers and popping de' ice' Illegal firework<. include more poy.erful f1rctrad.ers and honlc rocket' La\t spnng. In 1nl Ma,ur Lam \gran asl cd the t0uncil to rons1der changing thl' ut' s lire .... orks rules But hi\ <,uggl''t1on prompted com- plaint'\ trom local non-pro1il groups that v.erc alr~d' (.;omnuucd lo lire"'ork\ ..ale\ a' a kl'\ fund ra1'e1 thl\ \Ummt•r C nunul mt·mhl'" dl'la\l·d lh111 rt•\ IC\\ ol the fin·"ork~ ruk'\. hut urged lOmmunat\ group'\ to prepan· other tund-ra1\ing plans m la~ tht d1·' 1n·' an hanncd 101 lhl 19"~ h11lidJ' J'he lounlll 1\ ~hl·dulcd I uc-.Ja, "' .1g.itn 111n\ldn "h1·ther 1.ha111inf (Pleaae aee FIRE WORKS/ A2 J Mesa boy struck by hit-and-run driver A I ~-\car-0ld Costa Me\41 ho\ .. uOcrcd ~nOU!> IOJUOC\ turdl\) when he wa\ citruck h' a hit-and-run dn,cr "h1le pla\lng oul\1de hi' home \nton10 Narango .... a~ h\ll'd 1n 'il'rtOu\ hut stnhle cond1t1on Saturda\ night at f ounuun \alley Rcg1onnl Ho\p1 tal "here hl· "a' being trcaH·d for J u1ntU'ISIOn, a hrnlcn nght \Hl\I and multiple rnntu\lon\ .\ccord1ng to ( O'ita Me'a Poltll ""arango wa-. pla\lng alon& ~halt mar Dr1,e when hc ran betwcl'n t"'o parllt•d \ <ir' .ind in111 thr 'tr1..•t•t v.hcrl' he "'a' \trulk h' .1 Y.t'\lhounJ ta1 The dri"t'r tkJ till' "-Cnt• hut thl ~n·t•n I ord l'in11 1 "1lnt''\l'' \Jill "·'' 1n' uf\ t•d 1n lhl' ti : \ pm .1u tdrnt "a'i d1~ o\ t'rt•tl .1 'h11n llml latl't parked in the alll'' hch1ntl .1 \h.11tmar Dn"e apanmcn1 hu1ld.1ng .... 1.1d 'Ill 1 nm '-' arnat k Poltu.· in\e\ttgal<H' h,1\1' 1J1·111 t11•1I t hl.' rl'ftl\terc<l '"" nn 111 1 h1 '1·l11dt and arc looking trn th~ J11"·r de<oCn~d a' .1 41 >.,car·1>ld I .11in11 man v. arnad . ..aid d Top of World in LB faces .annexation vot By LAl RA Mf:RK Ot-0..,"-ttllllt U.allot araumC"nt\ "" or1n and nppmint\ a l Jun• Reach Pl'OP<" I to C\tcnJ 1t' ut\ hm1l\ to tnduJc thr Old Top nf the World communit) h .. H hl't'n hied "'1th th<'< 11\ l lcrl s oilier The •raumcn1' '-'<'"' <&uth11et·d ll' \nu"~ nd 'uppor\c~ fl, in~ in the t• I homr ~ommunit\ < ntlC'l bchC'\~ anncutHln "'ill de'trc~ the N\11< l ha <'ter t)f thl' o.1C'3 (P l .... _.TOP/A2) A2 OrMge eo.t DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Auguet 10, 1911 NEDOM KEEPS QUICK PACE ••• l'romAl A few weeks back, be somehow found time to accept a plaque from bis bome city: Clarence F. Nedom was named Irvine's 1986 Senior Citizen of the Year. "h was a reaJ bia surpnse," Nedom says. "f aot a notice in the mail that I was one of 12 candidates announced by the comm11tec. When my wife and l came to (the awards dinner). I picked out three other people that J tbouJht were sure to win." Kathleen Ego, Irvine Semor Center supervisor, said nom1nat1ons were solicited from older residents throughout the city. Then a fo ur- membcr commattee of the Irvine Senior C'iti2cns Council made the selection. the county's Area Agency on Agma, said Ncdom initially worked on the council'~ leg1slatJvc .committee and won the respect of colleagues by organwna a detailed system for trackinJ seni or c1ttLCn bills through the ~aislature. That d1liaence helped him win elcctton to the advisory council' top po t. he uys. "He' a really hard-working coul'l- ctl chairman." Weatherspoon says. "What he doc 1s hlcc: l'I full-tame JOb. and how he findi. 11mc to do anyth1na else 1s bc!~ond mt.·· S}\e said one of Nedom_'s streng~hs as his continued focus on btlls afTect1ng senior cattzens. "Clarence signs a letter to a local legaslator at least once every 98y - that's no exaggcrat1on.J.! ~eather­ spoon ays. "What we were looking at was which individual cootnbutcd the most to lcadershtp, service and wel- fare in senior afTa1rs:· Ego says. ·· 1t was not hm1ted to service in Irvine." ln fact, Nedom as a relative new-Clarence Nedom She also points out that despite the hours 11 demands. Nedom's county post 1s a volunteer one. The only financial compensation is a smalJ mileage stipend that Ncdom eas.ily exhausts when he drives to senior catizen meetings throughout the county. comer to the area. He grew up in the North~m Cahfomia town of Chico and 1:amed a degree at Chico State College. He worked as a teacher, principal and school supenntendent in the north- ern pan of the state. In 1951 , he became a middle school pnncapal an Ventura County. Working his way south. Nedom took an educ-ation post in the Nor- walk-La Mirada area. Then an 1962. he was hared by the Costa Mesa Union School District. which became the Newport-Mesa Unified School District a few years later. In Costa Mesa. he was principal of College Parle Sc hoot from 19"62 through 1970. then Pomona School through 1972. when he retired. A year eaher. the Nedoms had moved from rented quaners an Santa Ana Heights toa townhouse in Irvine. iust three months before the cat) was incorporated Shortl( after he stepped down as a pnncipa • some friends an Irvine suggested Nedom attend a meeting of the local chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons. AARP. He quickly 101ned and served a term as chapter president in 1976. In 1979. Ned om became leg1slat1 ve chairperson for the Irvine chapter The followrng year, he was named to the AA RP's California State Leg1slat- 1ve C'omm1ttee. On this panel. he represented more than 400,000 older res1clents an Oran~c and R1 vcrsade counties by reviewing state lawc; that mi~ht afTect them. · The thing about legislation as that most people aren't interested an it," Nedom says. "They'd rather have someone else do at for them. But we've tried to educate them." He says health leg1slat1on as the top pnont) for seniors, followed by housing. nutntaon and transponation measures. Ncdom 1s currently sup- poning a state bill that would give older residents an auto insurance discount if they takt· a driving refresher course. · Since 1980. Nedom has seen the st rength of the senior c1 111en lobby grow. "When I staned. we had to work prett) hard to get some legislators 10 come to our meetings." he recalls. "But over the )Cars. they began to add up the figures and ~e that there are~ lot of seniors out there -and thq have clout." Nedom says AARP has esumated that nauonw1de. 40 to 60 percent of those who exercise their nght to vote are age SS or older. Ao; a result, legislators no longer need much persuasion to meet with ~nior cat11en groups, he sa)'>.1' Sacramento isn't the onl) place that draws Nedom's anen11on. He as now-concluding a two-year ~lint a~ chairman of the Orange C ount:v Senior C111zens '\d\1<.or. Council. which makes recommen.da11ons 10 the Board of Supervisor'>. Pegg; Weatherspoon. director of Asked 1f Nedom appears to be !>lowmgdown, Weatherspoon says. "I wash he would. I'm rupniog to catch up with him." . But as long a'i there are senior issues demanding attention. Nedom seems unlikel} to case h1!> pace. "What the county needs desper- ately 1!> more affordable rental hous- ing for ~enior ciuzens," he says." And related to that is the situation with the homeless ...... He adds, "I've been interested in keeping people out ofnursfog homes. There are too man} people in nursing homes who don't belong there. We're looking for alternatives. hke adult day care programs that allow people to keep their independence and their d1gn1t)" Nedom says he has one more year to sene on the county's senior advisor) council. Then. he says. he'll have a little more tame to spend with his wife and to attend to household chores. But don't expect Nedom to take has mind ofT critical sen ior citizen is~ue~. "You've got to keep those gray cells !>tarred up and challenged." he says "Retirement 1s a nice change of pace. But I've seen so many people who sat around and complain that thcrc"s nothing to do" Nedom da~agrees. saying. "There's plenty to do." HOST AGES STATEMENT ... FIREWORKS From Al Church envo) appealed repeated!) last week for renewed talk<> with Islamic Jihad and met with the kidnapper<> several limes 1n B<arut la'it year However. the statement clearly wac; refemng to Wane when 1t ..aid ... As for those who arc 1ssu1ng repeated publap ty plea<;, we say: 'You perfectly know our demands and ho1o1. they can be met. So wh) don't you take a categoric action toward solution'>' ''You must know that empty pub- licity goes w11h the wind.'' II said "le1ther that <>tatemenl nor Satur- da)' 's spelled out the demand-; mad1: prevaousl)'. that Kuwait free 17 pnsoncrs convicted of bomb1n11. the CHASE~ .. From Al _,, their (hevrolct Impala 1n1<> 1ht· storefront window of Radio '>had, at 17054 Magnolia Street and allcgcdl) 'itole electron IC component'> WatnC">'>eS to the 2 5S am 1m:1dl.'nt noufied police "'ho SJl<>llcd tht• suspect•,' car fiv(' minutes latct heading nonh on Fairview Road Oflicer Ke\ 1n .\rnold attcmptt•d to \top the car un Fain 11:w. hut thl' '>Uspccts sped av.ay The car linalh wa' '>topped near McFadden and -~tandard 3\t:nut'\ fhe suspect\ were arrc'>tl·d without incident on \u<,p1c11Jn of u1mm1:n ml burglar) Fountain \iallq Polil1: ,v.h11 v.l·r1: 101ned 1n the pursuit h~ \antJ \na Pohceanda Hun11ng1<>n Rcalh Pulice helicopter later found J l V \Ct and a V('R which the \U\pct l\ rql<>rtt'dl\ had thrown from tht• t :tr JI tht• intersection of 'i11nflnwcr Awnue and Ram Strel·t JAIL ... From Al booked Aug I b} ~Jnt.i \na l'uhte for alleged \ak'> of rnntrolled substances. 1 orrcs w:t\ held at< lrangc County Jail s1nte tht·n in hl'U of S25.000 bail. On Wednc'ida> 1 orn:' tx·rnmc 111 and was taken to the 1a1r~ mcd1rnl ward before being transferred I hur'>- day to Ut I Medical (enter l l'iner said No 1nformat1on on Torrn\ illnc'>'i was available turda). Because Torres died while IO \hi: cu tody of the Orange C ounty Shenffs ()cpartment. El\ner -.aid. the duth wall be 1nve5t1gatcd hy tht: Orange County D1stnct i\ttornq MAIN OFFICE SJ() W"I II•; " '• "'~ A M•• ~---a , •11 :...o\'" ...-"" • U.S. and French emba~s1e\ 1h1:n· in 1983. Ku"alt refu~<. In add111on to Jacob'iCn , 1hr1:t:' "'mencans are mas'>ing 1n Lebanon: Ten) A .\nder!.On, 38. of Lorain. Ohio. chief Middle East correspon- dent for The Associated Press; Scot- ttsh-born T.homas Sutherland. 5S. of Fon C'ullans. Colo. acting dean of agnculture at the American Univcr- Sll)' of Beirut. and W1ll1am Buckle). 58. of Medford. Mas\. a political officer at the U.S Emba'iS} in Beirut. Islamic Jihad said last October that 11 killed Bu<.·kle}. but no txxh hac; been found In add1t1on 11 \a}S 11 kidnapped four rrcnd1m1:n and killed one CLASSIC ... From Al ( ount\ gathered with th1: local\ on \outh Coast\ V1llaKt' (1rccn for the cl ward' cercmon) fhc \1o1.eeps1akc\ troph' was <11o1.arded to 11..c El\ena<.ht·r for h1<, l 941 Ford p1lk-up trud Other troph:r winners lasted b) l3tt·goq include I 9~(fc,: Hon Chero'>kc for ht'> 19 l' F-ord Model 1 . Mr and Mrs. P \ Dolawav for their 191 S Ford Runabout, Ralph Allen for hi'> 1929 ford Road<,t(.'r the Oran~l' ( ou nt) Transit D1\tnt t tor 1t\ 19~ 'i open tounng bus. Ci rant Lamben for hi\ 11124 Ford wagon. and Frank Valde1 for a I 918 Ph mouth coupe Rewgn11cd for their care; dating hatk to the 1930'~ v.erc Pete Tn- m111no for a 1930 Che'> rc.>dstcr. Dianne and Gall Rannc) for their 1911 (ad iliac. Cal and Wt•nd} Wool<.c> for their 1931 Pontiac rnupt'. and Jdl and Carolyn Turnbaugh for a 19.'0 Ford Model I\ In the 1940\ rntcgor; 1roph1e" v.ere awarded to· Jt:rn C1c1nin for :i 1948 Packard c u'>tom ·x Bill Albright for a 1946 Hud\on wnvcn1hlc. Jatl.. flcnr. for a 194 7 ( hcHolet and \tc'c.vcgh for ha\ 1947 Patkard .\ward winner\ for 19Sff'> auto· mobiles include: Fred 'I unt for h1\ 1954 Packard conven1hlc Mar) Lou Will>on for her 1951 Pa<.kard. Wayne Branstetter for a I 9S7 (he" y Nomad. and Bernie Hackett for a 1952 Pontiac In the 196(1'<; category the wanner\ v..ere (1corge Kling for h•'> l 960 Oldsmobile Super Ill!. I err) Lucas tor his 1960 Chevy lmpalla. Jim Janu!>l for a 1965 8 u1d, Late model winner'> lrom the 1970'~ include Ken I aulkner for a 1972 Oldsmobile. Or Konald Stone for a 1970 Old,mobale Jerry Wither~ for a 1971 ( hcvellc and Vernon McGuire for a I '1711 incoln. From Al local fireworks rules would reduce an1unes and fire'i Under a contract. the Orange County Fire Depanment provides fire protection and paramedic ser- vices 1n Irvine In an Aug I letter. Larry J. Holm-.: the county's director of fire services. urged the Irvine council to proh1b1t the sale and discharge ofall fireworks. except for professional displays. "Irvine has fire protection prob- lems t} p1cal of most Southern Cah- forn1a c1 t1es," Holms said an his letter "These include a large number ol structures wtth highly combust1b1c wood shake or shingle roofs. as well as hot. dry climatic cond111ons often accompanied by Santa Ana wands. .... It makes ltttlc sense to en- courage our residents and their chil- dren to u'-C dangerous 1gn111on sources such a'i fireworks." Irvine's own public 'IClfety depart- ment. led h) Police Chief Leo Peart. 1s taking no po'i1t1on on whether to ban safe-and-c;ane firl'works, hm11 their use or lea"e the law unchanged "Each optwn has m own unique strengths and weaknesse!.," said a repon to the council from Pean The repon concludes that banning safe-and-sane devices will not ehmanatc all ftrcworlcs-relalcd dam- age and anJuncs. It also state' that such a ban would not be full ) enforceable. pan1cularly bctau'c ne1ghbonng commun1t1e'i would stall permi t ..ales of ">afe-and-sane hre- 1o1.-orks C ntacs h:l\ t' alc;o claimed that a ban on the safe-and-<ianc vanety prompt'> enthusiast<; to buy more dangerou~ 1lkgal firework'>. During the I <>86 .. ounh of Jul~ penod. Irvine rc~orded one 2111-acrc brush firl' and two tr'1sh fire<; at- tributed to fircworkl> The brush fire wal> blamed on illegal fireworks I n"c\t1gator., could not determine the t)pc that cau.,cd the trash fire .. Damagc 1n the tra'ih fire'> wa<. C'il1matcd at simo The bruc,h fire caused no linanc1al loss. but four c1v1ham sufTered smoke inhalation while tr)1ng to l'x1angu1sh 11. In an separate 1nc1den1. one child wa\ bitten b) a dog after leasing the animal wath a sparkler. Irvine hnd no 'lt ructure fires at- tributed tn firework'> over the 191!6 hohda} period C'ountyw1de. the devices caused $2.6 m1lhon an damage. county firefighter!. \aid Moc;t of this came from a $2 5 mtlhon Anaheim apart• mcnt comple~ fire that wac; blamed on illegal firc:works. lnvestigatol"$ could not determine what type of firework\ <:aused the r~maanang S 116.000 1n damage Delly Piiot O.llvery I• Ouer1ntMd YC.-.ot, F'rt(M., 4 4 a-...a-~1 ~78 w-~ .... r,-. e•1 .,. • "'~ "-.. "~ """., o, • .:;()J,;tt A M'11• 1r"' Justcall 642-6086 VOL 71, NO. 222 What do yo u hke about the Daily Pa lot'> What don't you like? Call the number above and your meuaac Wlll be recorded. transcnbed and de· livered to the appropnate editor. The same 24-hour answenng service may be used to record letter' to the editor on an)' topic Contnbuton to our Lctte'"' column mu,t include their name and telephone number for "Venficat1on Telh U\ what'~ on your maod • .,., '°"' 00.,. .. i.. ~~'.-1 ~1 1ft)ay A"''J f>.A1-y ff 1~ ~ f"'(ff '•41'1•• f('.IU'f c:r.>Or Oy I • ~ •• t•f<>'• '0 •I" V O fOll' V>(l1 "' """"-.n Clrculellon Telephonn v ... ··~C-. • • .u..ua l •!T"""~-....... Night and mon'llng '°"' Cloudt are expected In Sout'*n Camornla. and local ro0 meinly .,.., the coat. OtherWtM fair With tunny, hazy deys.. Continued hot In the vetleyt. 8"oh high• In the UPP« eo. to UPP« 70•. Lowa tonight In IM UJ>P« &Ot to mid 90a V~tey h~he In tM upper SO. to upper 90a. Lowa tonight In the low to mid 00. U.S. Temps "' Le .. .. t2 63 .. 42 &5 51 .. 86 tO 97 17 13 .. 74 as 11 t2 .. 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Senta Cr.a $.,lit Metia SUIT AGAINST IRVINE CO. ••• From Al who've got deep roots 1n the com- munll), The) 'reenutled to more than the company g&\e them." Crosby said ··1t was son of the meat ax approach. A firm lake the Irvine (Qmpany should show a little more compassion ... That's JUSt what the company did. responded Irvine Co. attorney Peter Zcughauser. "The packa~c gn en to the workers exceeds what is typically given an the industry Most agncultural workers v.ould be laid ofT w11hou1 SC\ crance benefits at all." Zeughausersaad "We feel the '>Ult as without merit " D1!.m1sscd workers were g1"en a week's severance pay for each )'Car w11h the compan}. while medical benefit!> were extended for JO days, accordtng to coun docµ men ts. Th~ Irvine Co. denied a settlement ofTer b} the men for !>ax months severance pay and tnsurance bendiu, as well as 11 sax-month extension on their eviction notices. The men wer(.' ordered to vacate their low-cost rentals by Sept. 3. 1n order to receive their severance pay. Becerra began work with the lrv1nt' Co. in May 1976 and was promoted four }ears ago to a leadman's pos-. 1t1on. He wa!t c;uppon 1ng a wife and fi,c minor children on an houri\' salal"} ofS6 95. the su11 said. · Varela was emplo)'cd a~ an 1mg.a- t1on S}Stems worker \1nce .\pnl 1984. and 11 ... ed with his \\Jfc and four chtldren. Torres. a I 0 \oe;.ir veteran w11h the TOP OF WORLD VOTE ... From Al located on a knoll at thl' end ol Park .\venue Hut proponent\ argue 1ncorpora- 11on v.111 help finance a new sewage •»-;tcm for the area and wall give re!.1dent'> a <>a) in Cit) afTairs The 1s\ue was forced on the Ne)\ ember ballot an June when more than 2S percent of till' Old Top of thl' World residents oppo'>ed the ann1:1m- 1wn 1n writing. 1 he uty had propo~d to c~tend 1l'i '>l'1o1.cr lane\ to the area 1f the rc'i1dcnti. would not protc!>t annexation to the cit) ( ount) health offic1all> deemed the area a potential public health ha1ard because dclap1dated ~ptac tanks often overflow. The county ha!. no <,ewer lines 1n the area. ~ancc 1483. 4S health v1ola11on!> have been documented by the Orange Count} Health Care Agency. Wh en the deteriorating tanko; overflow into the street\ 11 cau~., a stench that cam(.'!> throughout the neighborhood. Cit\ otliualc; say. through annexation. thl' ot~ would receive $25.000 a year 1n propcn}> ta'.\CH'-urrcntly hcing pa1<l 10 the count} ln111al police and fire protection is pro\aded by Laguna Beach because count) emergenq scr' ice~ cannot reach the isolated communtt} fac;1 enough. If the area became part of the Cit)' the people could alc;o vote in Cit) election'>. But !>omc of the homcov.ncr'i feared the city's often 'ltnngent per- mit procedure<> would threaten t.~c rural atmoc;phere of the rnmmun1l)'_ which 1s charactcr11cd O)' a lack ol sidewalks and unusuall> dl''>1gned homes. The oppos1n¥, ballot argument stated. "remodc.1ng project\ do not have to muc;ter with a Dec;agn Rev 1cv. Board. A bualdtng permit "' not needed in order to in\tall '>ometh1ng as trivial a'> a fence gal~·· Although some resident'> worried the Cll} would take owner'lh1p of their streets and build c;1dewalkc; an the wooded community, city otlicialc; assured them the '>lrcet'> 1o1.ould re- matn private. < ·ouncal members also said construction pcrmth alread} issued b) the count} would be honored b) the nt) Planning Dpan- ment ln<'orporatang tnto the Cit} "wall not change the ru\tl<. nature of the neighborhood and its surrounding\ The city as for controlled growth - SEMI-ANNUAL SAL 100 TO S1~1on 1oe 78 Tahoe V•lley 100 113 Tori.,_ 82 51 'l'OMmtt• Illy 110 811 10 6A II 80 82 49 lo:! .. 100 71 83 113 .. 63 Surf report " 82 t3 eo ae "' 82 5e 107 90 71 113 65 5A 92 6A 90 57 91 51 ,. 67 1111 65 LOCATION z.,,..• 5...,, .... _. _. 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IO<ley 919 ~· m -~· al 10 IOp m firm. kit the lompan~ housins com- plex with ha\ "'1lc dnJ fhc children. and repont·dh n1e1\ L'd an with a relative !fr wa' fin·d soon after refusing w .,.~n J ~tatcml'nt rclca.,1ng the In int· < o lrom an\ further habaht\o rel.w:d 111 the la,olTs. the suit said. · Both Bl.'terra and \ arcla have a<>ked the court tl> re,c1nd their waa ver<,. alkging the' 1o1.erl' bullied into s1gn1ng amid threat\ that their severance lhcci.., 1o1.ould be tut of w11hheld The '"ult1mJtuni .. alleged I~ 1s\ued b) I rv1 nt· < '' ol1i, 1al\ sho1o1. i:d '"a h1gh-handl·d 1nt1m1da110g po\turc on the pan uf thl' uimp:rn> toward 1t\ personnel · < 111\h~ .. an.I, 1n ,uun document\ witness 11\ re~1\tancc to tount' ap proved dnclopment at the end 01 .\ha Lagu na .. \upponers !>aid The Cll~ ,., lUrrCntl} embroiled 1n a legal battle \\1th the count~ 10 halt the private con,truu1on 111 103 home' near ()Id Top ol thl' 'World The ul} said the pr<iJCCt "100 large To makt' annn,111on more palatable. the 111~ offered tu U\l' the tir'>l li\l' \l':Jf\ ot propcn~ tau'.' to1Aard the lUO'itrUlllOO ul the: \eWCr elllCn\lon l Ulllng l'.ll h rl'\H.kntc,' CO!.l b\ about ~I~'' 'P111ponl.'nt' ol thl' annnat1on ap- plaudt:d th t: arrJngl·ment.,and argued re'i1dcnt\ \\ould .tl\o benefit from cahk tcln l\111n hook-up\ and "a' ote and \ fllle in ltl\.Jl 1\\Ue'i .. If r1:\ltknl' \Oil' Jg.11n\I becoming part ol I Jguna lk.irh, thl' rnunty wall prO\ 1dt• lh\' 'l'"'l'I hook ups -a cost of an\\d1rrt: tx-tv..l'l'n $7.389 and S11 'XY 10 l'a1h homco1o1.ncr An add11ion,1I $ \()(J v.ould he tacked onto the h1ll 111 lmcr the l'U\I of ">C<:unng comtn1c 11 111 hondo, <II\ \1,1 ndgt:r "en hank !>aid that If thL' arr.1 n.·mainc, unincorporated, the count\ would 3Jso cltarge tho'IC l hoo\in~ to hu1ld a nc11. home a S 1.100 lcr tor the future San Joaquin T r:tn<,port,111on ( omdor. Clothing • Furnishings • Shoes STARTS THURSDAY 9A.M. Closed Wed., Aug. 13th for Sale Preparation 11:a1.1f •outhmick ll 9 Fe1hlon Island • N wport Bach • -(7 14) 759-1622 • Bullocks WUahlre Wing , 4 • .. llr. and Mn. Raymond Rammln1 m JAGER-RAIOmfG Kathi Jager and Raymond Phil hp Ramming Ill were united m mamagc 1n a J une 2 I ceremony m St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach. The Newport Harbor Art Museum Sculpture Garden was the setting for their reception. Mr. and Mn . Michael Bond Jager of NewpOrt Beach and lake Tahoe arc the parents of the bride. She wore a white silk gown with a portrait neckline and chapel length tram, tnmmed in re-embroidered lace and pearls. Her floor-length veil was held by a matching lace cap. Jeannine Jager, sister of the bnde, was maid of honor. and bridesmaids were Jennifer and Nancy Jaaer, Lisa Rost. Mcm lee Forgy. Elise Brown, Letohe Martin, Stacey Bodenhoefer. Jill Ayres, Lisa T upman and Chris Watson. The bridegroom 1s the son of Raymond Ph1ll1p Ramming Jr. of Hendersonville, Tenn., and the late Mrs. BoyJeillUmming. HC cfiose Tony Wattson ro be his best man, and ushers were David Rost. Dwight Belden, Bruce and Don Ayres Ill. Bill Jager. Tom T upman and Bill Becket. Mindy Ross was fl ower girl. and Rylan and Logan Jager were nng bearers. G uest book attend- ants were Manha McKenzie and Dana Spreen Aner a weddmg tn p to Europe. the couple are at home in Newport Beach. She 1s director of product development and design at W C. Imports in (arson and he 1s vice president of Wattson Development in Newport Beach. RyAMSEY -SOTH The Hawa11 Temple on Oahu wao; the setting for the June 24 wedding of La uren Eloine Soth ofBalboa Island and Mtchael Ram~y of Wmslo" . .\n1 Three hundred and fift y guests attended their reception a1 the Aloha Center Ballroom following the ccrcmon\. The bnde is the daughter of Mr and Mrs L Richard Soth of Balboa Island. She wore a gown of white organza embell ished with ltlie\ ot thc valley and fresh flower leis. Her husband 1s the !>On of Mr and Mr., l>a n Ramsey of Winslow. An1 A.fter a weddtng tnp to "le~ Yori.. ( 11~ the couple are residents of Ho nolul u She 1'. v. 11h 1he Aloha T ravel Agenq and he 1s employed b} l 1bcrl\ House McKINNIS-HARMON Joanne S. Harmo n ol Fountain VJlle} ex- changed wcddmg vov.c, v.11h Tim R \1t "-1nn1s of Huntington Beach 1n an .\ug. 1 cc:remon} in Peek~ Chapel 1n Huntington Beach. A recept10n fo llowing the sen.ice was held 1n the Huntington Beach home of a fri end, Thelma Warren, and attended by 60 guests. incl uding the bnde's aunt.. Opal Ball. from Seattle. T he bnde 1s the daugh- ter of Frank and Violet Meisner of Yak1ma. Wash. She was g1 ven in marriage by a close fa mily friend. D. Turner. and earned three red roses. v.h1ch she gave to her mother and to her two JoaJllle McKlu l1 sons dunng the ceremony. She wore a 1rad1t1onall y c;t>lcd cream colored gown and a matching hat tnmmed with burgundy flowers. Donna Maness. 'lister of the bndegroom was matron of honor. Bndcsma1ds were Terry Clements and Beth Coleman. Capt Mark A Harmon of Engl and was best man. and Greg. D Harmon v..a!> the usher. Both are 'lone, of the bndc Mr. and Mn. Alan Kurdslel KURDZIEL-DOW ~ts 1mon and Jude Church 1n Hun11ng1on Beach was the setting for the mamage of Barbara L. Dow and Alan G. Kurdziel on July 12 One hundred e1ahtY guests attended their reception at the SeachfT Country Club Robert R and Nelly I. Dow ol Huntington Beach arc the parent of the bnde he wo~ a gown tnmmed with Alencon lace and hand-sewn pearls with a Queen An ne neckline aod a cathedral train The bndc'~ attendants were Evelyn Fains11c1n. Gail Dyer. Eileen Falvey and Angie Kou11s. The bndcgroom 1s the son of Frank N and Verna Kurdziel of l 1ncoln Parl.. Mich Hie; attendants v.erc l\.en f..urd11cl. <\tt\cn Dov.. C hue~ Oyer and urcg Papp .. How to submit your new s The [):11/) P1/t>1 v..a nrs ro shart' 'our 1+t'<lding or cnJ11tmcn1 announccmt nl w1rh rh(' <'ommunm Wt' mike 11 <'JU> fur }OU. 1001 First. 1cr rop1e<t ofourc111a,emcn1 and v..eddin~ form~ Yo11 an c1thrr pick thtm up 1n our lohb' JI J lQ w. Bu ... t , ( ·o\111 Mesa. Monda; through f-nda} from Ra m to J p 1t1 • ,,, m11/ your rt'Qurft with a Ulmptti ~J(..,ddrc .. t(/ envelope 10 the Weddms ()eparrn;ent. D.11/) (•1/fll P () R<n I 56(), Co~l.'1 Mr u 01616 \.\-t."dd1111 and r nsagf'mt"nt nrws 1s puhlnhrd on 1 spa~v11fahlC' t>nm Some sundae Some 140 Buntln.rton Beach Cub Scout. devour 16 &al.Iona of SwenM>na' lee cream ae"ed In the only di.ah that could be btc enough -a 14-foot trough made from plutic rain ptter ptpm,. The auper-alud aundae party wu a part of the Scout.' week- lona aummer day camp at Bunt- tnaton Central Park. The SwenM>na' lee cream atore at Golden Weat and Warner donated all the topping• the boy• could eat. Irvine ~ay-ban campus v smoking By MICHELLE COLE ~NMC:...111 1 .-.1 Irvine school board mc mben are a· peeled to announce 1n early Sept.ember if studcnu can bnng tobacco to school this year. Board members enpacd m a heated debate last week on the ubJect and decided to rc-eumme its policy on student smoluna area . The boa.rd will maie its final decmon about bannma smolcing. even in designated areas. dunng its Sept. 2 board mtttmg. Board president Helen Cameron and member Margie Wakeham voted ap inst the pohcy stud~ Both sa1d they did 001 support smoking. but response from parents and teachers md1cated to them that smok1ng has actually decreased among Irvine tudents since the smoking areas we~ sancuoncd. "I've talked wtth parents who don't necessanly approve but they prefct 11 (smokmg) to happen 1n a controlled area." Cameron said upcnn1.endcn1 A SlanJC¥ Corey was aJw against the ban · It 1s the feeling of the staff that smolun.g areas have actually decreased smolung on campus, rather than mcreascd tt," he said. ( orey cited increased costs in enforcing a smoking ban as further reason to m a1nta1n student smoking areas But board membir Greg Sm1Lh, who proposed the ban responded. "We may be talking about e>ttra expenditures. but what ·~ in the best interest of the students and the commun11~ may not be cheaper." Board member Gordon Getchel was also outspoken in his o ppo<;1tt0n 10 student smoking areas,. "What is 11 about smolo ng that makes 1t d11Terent than other chemical abuse'>'' he asked ·Research ~hows that most people wh o smoke in adult life begin 10 Lhe1r middle teens ·• If the ban on smolo ng survives a second vote in September .,tudent c,mulun& areas will be cloc,ed "'hen ~h<)()I starts But, even 1f board memhcr Mar) Fllen Hadley changes her 1.ote tu '>1de with< ameron and 'Wali.eham as she in91ca1ed c,he m1&ht. a bill pendlJ\g 1n the state lc-gJslaturc ma\.' clo~ student .. mok1ng areas b)' Jan i anvwa.,. H~ntington planners delay action On realigning streets C.urc) \aid the bill v..h1ch would ban \moktng and make po'>~s100 of tobacco prnduc l\ <.a use tor 'iuspt"nc;1on. has onl y to dear the ()enatc and to be signed by the 80\Cmor before: 11 betomes law. The c;upe nn1cnden1 t '>ti mated the chances of the: bill pa<;c,1ng al abvut 90 percent. By G. JEANETTE A VENT D.-y,....Colru f1u'4nt The Huntington Beach Planning Com· m1ss1on has postponed action on a controvers1aJ package that would realign and w1den severaJ down town streets to make way for the city's redevelopment prOJCCIS. The com m1ss1oners voted to hold a special meeting on the strct'I alignments Sept 9 at 7 p.m Proponents of the reahgnment sa y the package ts pan of an overall pl an to move traffic in and out of the downtown area targeted for redevelopment. However, a vocal group of cn ucs contend the reahgn- men1 will shear off portions of lawn!., encroach on h1s1on cal landmarks and result in the unnecessary condemnation of building!> The proposed package recommended h) th e Cit) c;taff specifies ho~ the cit) should carr) out street cha nge\ approved two years ago. The changes were propoi;ed 1n a general plan amendment passed b\ the City Council on June 4. 1984 Under the plan, pomon~ of \\ alnul Avenue. Sixth Street. Orange .\venue and l ake <;tree1 will be v..1denl'<l The v..1dth increases ran_ge fro m li ve let't to 25 feet In addition. S1x1fi trcct. north ot Orange .\venue. will be reah~ned 10 rnnnec t with F1f\h treet at the Main li\1ree1 intersec11on Most of the land for the co~">t1on would tnmc from vacant land pre' 1ou!>I } oc- { Upted b> old Cit} Hall. according to staff .\lso part o f the amcnqment 1s a plan to e'tend Walnut A\enuc 10 Beach Boulc\ard Howe,er. 1n re<,pon<;e to a numtx-r ol concerns n :prc\sc<l b) area residen ts and pro~ny owners, the f{e- development staff recommended that Lhe extension not be co n<;1dered at this time The recommendation was made in a Jul} 22 memo from Douglas La Belle. the cit) 's depul} administrator to Planning Com- mi ssi on Chairman Tom Livengood. The extension would displace an un- determined number of mobile homes at the Pacific Mobile Home Park at Hunt- ington and Atlanta ~treetc.. accordmg 10 a lencr from m9bile par~ ov..ne ri. •\lthough the Walnut .\ vehue to lkach Boulevard extension v..as remo\ed from the package. planning comm1ss1oner<. \til l heard a steady stream o f protests from Inca I residents and buc;iness owneri. about the other realtgnment-. Huntmgton Beach rrs1 dent \u.,..tn \\onh\ told comm1ss1onerc, Tuc~<la' "I v..1<.h the Cit\ v.ould lca"e u\ alom' \\ orth\ '>aid her fam 1h ha!> ov. oc<l prop- crt\ on S1x1h and 'Walnut street~ ~•nu. 19():1 and 1he fa mily home and a '''11-\to1) w mmcretal build mg have been 'iuhm1lll'<l to the Na11o nal Reg1 stc'r ot H 1\tom.il PlalC'i \he YIU her fa m1h hal> had to light to hold on 10 the propcn.,. Her father v.as .l lo}al u t) emplo:rce and ltJTI.pcrcd tw. l rt llusm, she said. bu1 "I am not as nice a' m" fathe r" She said c;he would fight to prevent the city from condemning the buildings for street 1mprove-me-nts sn<l dov. ntown rede' elopment G u\ Gunardo a memher 01 lhl· H1stor1cal Soc1et\ ..aid the plan shuw' .1 "lack of sens1t1 \1 I) toward land mark\ and h1~toncal site\ .. He added "I don 1 think 1t\ fair that j)l.'Oplc (1.1\l" up 1he11 \.Hth tor SOMETHING T 0 THINK ABOUT --=-"---=-------~~----- the c11y·s trallic problem If 11·~ going lo cause so many 1raffic problems. then the (rede\.elopment) project should be changed ... Comm1ss1oner L•' engood said he wa nt- ed to contmue discussion to another meeting. "We do not have the facts 1n front of us to make a dec1Ston on the align- ments," said Li vengood. Citing the omis- sion o fa 500-bed hotel from-a stafTanalys1s of the area. Ln engood said. 'Tm really concerned with the data that were u~d · Comm1ss1oner Jean Schumacher said. ··w e onh work with the tools v..e'vc been &•"en. We need a lot more commun1c.at1on all around and not a deadline I cannot suppon an alignment when I don't 1..nov. v.hat's goi ng on" Commissioner Marc Portrr said "Re-de, elopmcnt 1n c;ome areas ~em\ on the 'erge of '>teamrolltng and that urncern'I me There' ..i h1g pu\h on t i mo.,.c c\C~ thing and mo' c 11 fa<,t · said Schumacher "( Howe ... er.) v.t"re going to have to h\C v.1th dension\ we mak<' in snapp} order" '\hl' told J lht'<'nng au- dience ( omm1ss1oner John P F r'll..ln<.' u1d ht· v.as 001 '>3tt\lied with the l<.'\CI ol 1.ommun1t\ comment "The pr<K'e'' tan not be sncn I comm1!.s1uners1 up ht•r,· "'111 a Ruh1 c·., ( uhc 1n the heat l)f ,1 puhhl debate .. ~we·rc fa 1hng to gather commun11' l"Oncen~u'I tor what's happcn1nl!! dov.11 there .. \a1d Frsk1nc He ..aid ~ou m,n gl't .1 lc-v. pnlJ<.'<:l\ through · hu1 11 lht t«>mm1\'10n d<X''in I get puhht ll•ntt'n'U" the t It~ t ould e\pc1. t 10 bt.·rnmt• t·mhru1kJ 1n ltt1gat10n w11h l\S re<.tdl'nt' Ready to go Koda", a 2 -year-old golden re- triever, la at the Oranee County Humane Society ahelt~r waltinC for M>meone to tak e hlm home. He la neutered, bouaebroken and good with children. but he ahould be ln a one-doe bou.ae- bold. The abelter la at 21632 Newland Ave _ tn ffuntlnaton Beach . Focus on the beam, ~ot its elevation Th e re or t' l:ulure. or falling ofT 1 he.,. dun'1 consider "failure .. tountlt'S'I theom·., llere arc 'iomc appl1t a11on~ of the "f-v.,chr Inch v. h\ '>ome pt•opk :ire Beam·· thcof) 'unc.,..ful o thtr\ In basketball J lrt'l' lhrnv. !\a b3\ll shot ta~cn 15 ll'l'I ll''" \Ulcnlul llJrd JIM from thr bao;kct v..h1<h I\ alv.a"' llS inchcc; v..1de and I«) v..orl.. luc k. goal \Cl-fet.•t nn the ground In j'lr3l tKl' man\ pla)-crs htt I (I {)UI 111 tmg .,df h)pno.-..., w IOtrce th ro-ws l nnormal ~ame'ithc a verag<.'drops t o.,out rl'l1g1on mamagt• 000 of Io Butfu' mo'lt good ha c;kcthJll player\ 1n the Forum 1nhr111an cc yo u ••••••••••••••• tn front l) 17.000 ~reJ m1ng fanir; with '0 'l<'c..onds to go. n.111w 11 lll'rl' .. ., J the '<:ore t1t·d :i nti mu\t plaH'f\ can't pu'ih the hall to the: Ill'"' um.• the·· T v.ch l' lnl h &am" 1hcof) h applte~ to backboard hu,1111 .. .,!> '>JX>rl., t.rcat1\.C l'ndea,orc, anti ht-t.•om1ng nch v. h't not ~ l t'H '·'~ 1h tht.· ...i mt.• \II<.' basket at the same and lamou\ height a·nd thr S<Hll<' dl\la n(C' 11 wa\ 1n practice Th<' The "Twch l· lnth lkam phlloc.oph' goc~ li ke th1\ pmhlcm The pla\.er·., "tx·am" go1 too high The pla\er · t .1kl a tx.•am I~ tn l hl'" Wilk and lil'f 11 O:at nn a la~n <\<,\. "a' O\erh conll'fnC'\.I \'Ith "falling ,,rr· and tho~· ~n' 11nc 111 \\,1lk tht• hl:a m a' 11 \I t., on the 8ra.,, "'u h1g d<'al ' thoughg dnm1natt'd h1., or hrr performanH· f \l't\1l0l' l .tn du 11 MagK John'>on would \1nl.. lh <' frt.•c thm-v. 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As far as we are able lo tell at ttus point. he is the Y'?u~ae:t h~~r ln\nsplant Patit'nt ever. He's the youngest we. 'vc done at c:1~dren ~d • : wb · However Morgan Smith-Dennis of Olathe. Kan , wu I ays o w en . e rc<xivcd a neworga.n June 18 at the Un1vers11y ofNc:bruka Med1~l Ce~ter tn Omaha Morgan rcmarns hospitalized in mt1cal but table cond1t100 in the 1ntens1ve care unit. hospital sp()keswoman La.Donna Hoffman said Saturday. Incomlng tlde renoata cruise •hlp KL\ WOCK. Alaska - A cruise ship that ran aground was rcfloated on the nsing lldc and towed to anchoragt Saturday. after its 143 passcn.a3c0~ ~ere evacuated and flown to the mainland. No one wa<; injured when thc ·1<>0l North Star ran aground Fnd:ay on rocks near Pnnce of Wales Island and beaan ~on watcnbrough two holes 1n the hull There w11s no 1mmed1alC word on wh) 11 grounded Some of the ship's 60 crew members s~yed. aboard a~d puched the two holes. one 6 by I 2 inches and one six inches in diameter. said Coast Guard Lt. Fulton Gregg 1n Juneau The udc renoated the Nonh Star dunng the nig.ht and the ship was to wed to an anchorage about 200 y~rds ofT this community on Pnn~ of Wales Island. CJrcgg said. "They're pumping 900 to t.OOOgaJlonsofwater per minute out of the eng.ine room with several pum~ they've got going, so they're lowenng the water level 1n the engrne room, G~.said "The repairs ev1dentl)' arc ho lding. and things are loolong pretty good.' Telephone companies struck WASHINGTON -About 40.000 workers struck telephone companies in New York and New England shortl) befo re midnight. But walkouts 10 some mid-Atlantic st.ates. parts of the Midwest and So uthwest were avened.shonly before the stnke deadline. The Communicatio ns Workers 9 f Amenca and SOuthwestern Bell Corp., serving Arkansas. Kan\as. M1ssoun. Okfahoma ~od Texas. reached a tentative agreement on a nc" contract for ~8.~ union members ncarl) an hou~ before a threatened walkout there at m1dnighl COT. Negotiators for the unio n and Bell Atlanuc companies, serving six st.ates. and three Amen tech companies. pro' 1dan~ telephone sen ice in Illinois. M1ch1gan and Ohio. agreed 10 continue bargaining Senate ralses debt celling It's our lowest adjustable affordable home loan. call loan rate ever. 1-800-554-2626. · · Senate And it means monthly Or stop by any of the 160 payments are lower. Easier to Home Federal offices all over live with. Even the loan fees California. (Check with are lower. Directory Assistance for the In fact. about the office nearest you.) only thing that isn't lower is It couJd be the high the loan amount you can ~V/t. point of your day. qualify for. It's bigger. !..,! r.qu1l "PP1munil) 14-n<kr So if you're in u-. -F d G> io ~9'" PR iub~·' the market for an nUlllC~ .. :~~:'!' l'M'• ittt-"'" 111 , passes Pentagon budget I '>'.\SHI ~G TO ~ I .\P)-The Scn- Jte \otCd 86-J Saturday 10 approve a huge bill that sharpl) reduces Pres1- dcn1 Reagan's plans to inc~ defen'>C spending. pan1culartr for key pro1ects such as "Star Wars.· Passage capped a long week of work and came late Saturday evening as the Repubhcan<ontrolled chamber met 1n an unu'iual weekend session to plo" chrough more than a dozen amendments. most of them minor. The onl} opposition votes were ca~t b) ens. Tom Harkin. D-lowa. John Melcher. D-Mont.. and Wilham Proxmire. D-W1'i. The <ie na te bill eventually will have lo be rcconc1lcd with the Pentagon \J)(ndmg plan 1hat the Democratic· rnntrnllcd House will wo rk through th1~ week For the fiscal )Car starting Oct. l Reagan \ought S.320 billion in defense '>pending. compared with the cu~nt budget of about S286 billion. The 'x'natc measure authonzcs $295 b1ll1on while the House version perm II\ $292 b1ll1on The Senate measure proposes S' 1>5 b1lhon for spending on Star 'Warr, an11-m1ss1lc research. far below Reagan's request of $5 . .3 billion but \till an increase from the current $3. I b1Jhon bud&et. The House bill would permit $3.8 b1 lhon for Star Wars, although there · arc at least a half-dozen amendments pro posing spending levels that range from SI b1U1on to Reagan's total request One ma1or prop()sal, killed on a 72-24 vote. would have banned trade "1th communist nations if that trade wa\ in any way subsidized by lhe U.S. government The proposal was offered by Sen Patnck Mo)n1han. D-N Y Approval of nominees expected WA HINGTON ~AP) -Prts1-~ent Rcag.'\n, predicting Senate con- firmat1on of h11 Supreme Court no mmat10M or William H. Rehn- 9u1st and Antoni~ Scalia, pledged Saturday to ~ont1nue to appoint Judges who will "interpret law. not make 1t." In has weekly radio addres de· hvercd from the Oval Office 1~ the White Hou~. Rcapn said that in his pre'1dcnt1al elec11on campaigns he ha\ arsucd that "too many judaes .. were •11mply u~1na the couns to strike down I ws that d1sl)lcascd them poh1rcally or ph1losoph1ca11y. •• ··one of the pnnc:1pal points I made to the J\mcncan people was the need for a ~al chnnat m the fe<kral 1ud1c1at) ."the prcs1d.cnt said. "I arsucd the ntcd for JUd&M who would interpret law. not make 1t " 'Of courst this upsets tho\C who d1~ wtth me pol1t1cally and I have a lurluna ,u~p1c1on that politics. had mol't' than a lmle to do with \Ome of the .. c:t1c, u1Cd aga1n,t Just1lc Rehnqu1u •• he ~1d Rebels agree to cease-fire Communist fi hters. army In Philippines cease operations MANILA. Philippines (AP) - Communjst rebels have qrced to a ceue-fire in an area where some of the Philippines' blood.test fipiting bas Ulken place, and the military ten- tatively ~ ~lted 1u operations, a top oftiaal saia Saturday. The aovemor of M1sam1s Onental provin« on Mindanao island Vicente Emano. saad th~ Communasi Party and its New People's Anny ~ to the cease-fire in talks wat h avilian officials Thursday and f n· day. Emano said the rebels threatened to reMw hostili tcs afthe m1htary docs not accq>t the offer within a week. He said regional military commanders qrced to halt operations whale he talked with the guerrillas, but told him they still had to consult their superiors in Mani la on whether to accept the cease-fi re. The Philippine News Agency re- ported Saturday that Bng. Gen. Mariano Adalem responded to the offer by ~rdering his troops to stop operations at once against the rebels in the entire six-province region under his command. Repeated attempts failed to contact Adalem in Cagayan de Oro an the northern ponion of Mindanao. 500 miles south of Manila. Efforts to reach military and government of- ficials in Manila also failed Their offices were closed for the weekend Emano sa1d m a telephone anler- view from lhe prov1nc1al capital of Capyan de Oro that Adalem told bim be was Oying to Manila Sunday to discuss the proposed cease-fire with the nation's armed forces chief. Gen. Fldel V. Ramos. Emano said has pany included the vice governor. the mayors of I 0 towns and six Roman Catholic pnests. 3,500hold ··protestat Berlin Wall BERLJ N (AP) -About 3.500 demonstrators marched through the city ce nter Saturday to protest the Bertin Wall. and the U.S. ambassador to West Germany predicted the barrier would some day be "one of bi story's bad mcmoncs." Scores of demonstrators earned small Berlin or Amencan flags Others held black banners beanng the names of some of the at lca'lt 73 peer.le killed trying to escape over the wal. The wall. hastily erected by Com· munist East German soldiers an the pnldawn hours of Aug. 13. 1961. marks its 25th anniversary Wednes- day. Police saad they detained thret' people fo r throwing firecrackers into crowds of people Noone was 1nJured. and the three were later released. About 1.100 protesters gathered an small groups along a central section of the wall where a West Berlin-based human rights group planned to form a scven-m1Te human cham. police !Mild The attempt by the August I 'l Workmg Group failed because too few people showed up. they said U.S. Ambassador Richard Burt earlier told an outdoor rall y ·· 11 1s our ideas and values. and our commit· ment to them. that will someda) overcome this bamer ... Report indicates Yurchenko ali ve MOSCOW (AP) -A Moscow newspaJ>'r quoted reputed defector VitaJy Yurchcnko on Saturda) as saying be 1s ahve, well and back at has old job. in an apparent effort to dispel Western reports that Yurchenko was executed by the KGB. "The Western mass media spread all lunds of cock-and-bull <;tones about me." the article 1n the news- paper Moskovsk.aya Pravda quoted Yurchenko as saying. U.S. officials say Yurchenko was a senior KGB spy who defected to the American Embassy m Ro me m A~t 1985. 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United Transportation l nion General Chairman Earl Clarl said J-nda) he will tell the RTD's 5.000 bus dnvers "your image has been tarnished" and wtll advocate safct) and discourage drug use. which has been linked to two accid,ents Five bus passengers were injured Fnday when their bus struck a car from behind at 5 p.m. at Holly\\Ood Boulevard and Vermont A\cnue said RTD spokesman Man Littman Four were treated a1 hospitals and the fifth did not need hosp1taJ treatment In another bus crash Thursday 1n Orange C:ouoty, a van slammed into the side of a Lounge C'ar Tours bus as the coach pulled out of a mo1el parkmg lot. Six people in the van were injured. but none o the 11 passengers aboard the bus was 1nJured Sergio Luna. 25, of Stanton. dmer of the van. was m cntlcal cond1t1on toda} at UC'I Medical Center in Orange. said nurse Dana Snell. Since May.. RTD bus accidents have in1ured more than 150 people. Drivers who tested positive for drugs have been blamed in at least 1wo accidents that IOJured 50 people. Officials also said Fnday that the trainee driver of a bus that over- 1umed last week on the Hollywood Freewa). 1n1unng 27 people. was fired. h1rle) Jean R10Jas. 26. of Santa Monica. was trying to enter a frcewa} turnout on July 31, causing senous •l\!unes to four people and minor 1nJunes to the other 23. .. he wa,s let go but we weren't given any reason:· said Steve Pary, an RTD spok.esman. Ms. RioJaS said late Fnday she • didn't know she was fired. "If I have. I don't know it." she said "I don't believe anything you reporters say and I won't believe 11 un1il I hear it from the RTO." Ms. R10JaS, who had been an RTO employee since June, came up ncga11ve on a field test for drugs after the crash, the California Highway Patrol said. But an RTD official who was not idcntifi.cd said she tested pos1uve for· drugs. the Los Angeles Herald Examiner reported Friday. Ms. Riojas refused comment when asked about the report. Littman. the RTD official. said he could neither confirm nor deny anything about the newspaper report. Two bus accidents Thursday in- TV ANTENNA SPECIAL! Get Ready for the New Fall TV Season! , Pope scheduled to visit Los Angeles Shirley Jean RJoja• 1ured 10 people, prompting Los Angeles County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn to call on the RTD to change us policy of withholding the results of drug tests on dnvers. On July 11. RTD officials began cuing state confidentiality laws in withholding the results of drug tests. Dodger Stadium may be site of appearance In Sept ember 1987 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Thousands of Californians may have a chance to hear Pope John Paul II at Candlestick Park here and Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, church officials have announced. During a news conference on the fall 1987 papal visit to the United St.ates. San Francisco Archdiocese officials said that tent.au vc plans call for the pope to visit Southern Cali- fornia Sept. 15-l6. and Northern California Sept. 17-18. Monsignor Francis Lacey said the pope is scheduled to make an outdoor appearance 10 the Los Angeles area, possibly at Dodger Stadium. the Los Angeles Coliseum or the Rose Bowl. Pope John Paul II also will meet wnh U.S. bishops at a seminary in Camanllo to discuss church com- mun1ca11ons. offic1al.s sa1~. . In Northern California, he wtll travel to the Carmel Ml'ss1on. and may speak toa crowd of up to 100,000 at Monterey's Laguna Seca Raceway afterward. Lacey said . Lacey. head of the loc~l .plan.n1ng committee for the papal v1Stt. said he 1s recommendinf that the pope speak at San Francisco s windy Candl~tick Park. He said there are secunty or logistical problems Wlth other poten- ual sites: Cnssy Field near the Golde.n Gate Bndge; Golden Gate Park s Polo Field. and Stanford Un1~rs1ty Stadium. Then Pope John Paul II will attend a prayer session at St. Mary's Ca- thedral with cloistered members of convents and monasteries from the area There are hundreds of represen- tauves from 22 male and 53 female relig.ious commun1t1es within the San Francisco Archdiocese. The pope would take a rest. then meet at Svt.. Mal) 's wtth non-cloistered members of religious orders from around t count!) Getty Museum statue may be fake By the Associat«!d Press MALIBU -A statue purchased b) the J. Paul Gett) Mu seum as a rare classical Greek work 1s a fake . a promment art expert says, but museum officiaJs defend 1ts authenticity. In an article in the September issue of the an magazine Connoisseur. published Saturday, ltaJian expen Giuseppe "Pico" Cellini maintained that the statue. which the museum purchased nearly three years ago for a reported $7 million. is a 20th century fake. The museum. however, says the 6-foot-7 marble statue of a standing young man dates from abou1 530 B.C.. nearly a century before the Golden Age of Athens. The purchase of the statue was kept secret while museum experts worked to prcsenc It and test its authent1c1ty. but the museum issued a statement Fnda} 1n response to reports about the Connoisseur article. The only other one in the United talcs 1s at the Metropolitan Museum of An in New York. which purchased it 1n 1932. the last ume one came on the market. Audlt flI;:1dS embezzlement easy LOS ANGELES -County employees easily could have embezzled funds from the estates of dead people, but ne1.1. controls were implemented after an audit tnggered NOTICE by allegations of such thefts. officials say. The audit report said there had been few safe~uards 10 prevent Public Administrator-Public Guardian trust officers from embezzling the as.sets of people who die without heirs or executors. From 5.000 to 6.000 such estates currently arc being admrnistered by trust officers ... Thert' 1s lack of separation of duties over decedent bank accounts,'' the audit said. "This could allow PAPG stafT to take money from estates and cover up the thct1.'' Men clalm they saw 'Bigfoot' FRESNO -Five ch1Uing screams at dusk from an eight .foot-tall "shadoW). hulking" figure between two pine trees in the Sierra Ne' ada has scared a five-man construcuon team into kttp1ng their guns clost at hand. While not aJI the 1.1.orkcrs are claiming they saw Sasquatch, the legendal) and some say mythical creature of the Pacific Northwest commonly known as Bigfoot. the expcnenced mountain men are sure 11 wasn't a bear or mountain hon, as federal forestry officials have sus- gested. "We just heard this blood-curdling scream, It sounded like a woman was ha ving the Ocsh cut ofTher. but 1t was so loud that any creature would have had to have had enormous lung capacity." said Russell Pozov1ch, 33. of Fresno at his home on aturday Disposal sites needed in OC Th• Maternity Oxford ehlrt In today'• Target 1ale 1ectlon may not be In •tock, but 1hould •rrlve later In the week. By the Associated Pre11 Chem1s:al waste disposal sites arc needed in Orange County because shipping the 1oxics elsewhere 1s hazardous. a county report con- cluded. In the meantime, we wlll eub1tltute any $12.99 woven •ternlty ehlrt for the ume ule price of $7.11 and wlll al10 offer ralnchecka. We regret any Inconvenience thl1 may cauH. G)TARGEt The repon said at least three fac1ht1es art' needed to treat. bum or store hazardous waste and 1t sug- gested county and., city officials should lead the way by naming sunable mes for them. 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Register Now' Call (714) 241-6176. -' SOUTH COAST MEDICAL CENTE R Jiiiy . came ~d Ktm Barrett, South Laguna, 11rt Joly 7 Cy nth1aand Daony1. Dav1s, Laauna Niguel, twin girl$ Joly a usan and Richard K. Donald M1ss1on V1eJo, girl ' . V1rg.uua and Allon Pool, Laguna Beach, girl July It Tncia and Mark Van Mounck, Laguna Niguel, girl July i. Shirley and Stephen J 8ur'leth, Laguna H1Us, boy July 15 Susan and Malcolm Le-.)'. M1\s1on V1eJO, bo) Mar; and Allan J. Thom~on, Laguna Beach, girl July ta Kathenne Sheeley and Kirk W1l\on Laguna ~ch. twin girls July U Tamara and Robert E lluntt:r Laguna Hills, boy Sara and Wilham (1 Milburn. Laguna Beach, bo)· ST. JOSEPH HOSPrT AL June t5 Jeann~ and Pau l Dunn ~outh Laguna, girl July 8 Conney and Scott Sneller Newport Beach. boy July !3 Roberta and Bob Barn. Ni:wpon Beach. girl · JJaly .u. Rebecca and Lawrence l aughcr Ne"port Beach. boy KAISER PERMANENTE MEDI- CAL CENTER, ANAHEIM May9 Mehs'><I .ind 5tephcn hercu Hunt- ington Beach girl Juu 18 Lauren and Ste\ en II agar ( o\td Mesa. bo) Wend)' and Mark 1 homa<; Bardet Mission V ieJO. bo) HOAG ME MORIAL HOSPITAL June 15 \fr and Mr~ Byron Dt' .\ra~.il Corona del Mar. bo} July 9 Mr. and Mr!> Fnnque Jar.1. liunt- mgton Beach girt July 10 Mr and Mr!> Jerry ~kogluntl In tnl'. bol Mr and Mrs John (l1hh' C o\la I Mesa, girl July 11 Mr. and Mrs Richard Loukk < mta \itesa. gr rl July l 2 Mr. and \1rs frtTrc' Prmtor BJlti1.1 bo) July 13 Mr and M" Roben fro\\n, lntnc girl July 14 Mr and "Ar!> Charle., '°I\ mmnnd<, Costa Mesa. bo\ l\1r and M r> Barr} Hea\.1can 1r .. 1ne boy Mr and Mr> Robert .\dam ... < o\la Mesa. girl July IS Mr. and Mr.. Roben fore Ir' 1ne g.irl Mr and Mrs Ralph Odt"nhurg Newport Beach. girl J uly 17 Mr.andMr\ lc\lt:\lhll.(o!.lJ Mc\J. bo} July 18 \fr. and \Ir.. Dunman \Jku ... In me. girl Mr and \tr.. M1dlatl 1111.ir llunt rngton Bealh. bo) Mr and ~1r' .\I.in I ,I\ h•r < 0,1,1 Mesa. girl \1r and \Ir\ "l'Onl·th lh1ugh111n Jr" inc. bcl\ \1r and \If\ ()11nJld "•rkpJtm k ( osta Mc~ h<" \1r. anti \tr\ C rJf\ < •rtl'.'-'l' In llll bo} Juh 19 Mr. and \1r., J.imc' "0111 Ualtio.1. ~ul July ?O Mr and \1r' < I.irk I >a' I\ I l'Unl.1111 Valk). bo\ Jul) 21 Mr. and \Ir-,< .ul I o \ lninl· ~'' Mr and \fr'> (1ar. l>1l·t1 1\ir\'Jllirt Beach girl \1r and M'"'. Vm cl'nt 'ltl'1.kll·r llunt ington Beach. girl Mr and Mrs. M1h hl'I c i1l°){'llan11 Newport Beach . ho\ July 22 Mr. and Mr!>. Duugl.I' \\411nn1.·r Costa Mesa. bo) Mr and Mrs M1ehc1l'I lJl~l' llunt inglon Beach. bo) FOUNTAJN VALLEY REGIONAL HOSPITAL Jul) 5 Diana and Perr. l uhd 11un111111-t111l Beach bo\ Jul) 6 Laura and Ramon \tunu1 . In 1111· boy OC teens take show on the road The .rock musical "HI r o p\ .. featunng a ca!>l of lt'Cn-agl'f\ lrom throughout Orange ( 1H1nl\. I\ ron tmuing 1ls nnllonol tour hillo"' 101.1. recent local pcrform.1nc1'\ Local show!>. held <\u>1 ' 'i at Chapman \ollcgt• rn Ornn&l'. \'l'H' sponsored b~ < nlhnhl· D11Kl''" ol Orange's Youth Oulrettl h Pm~ram ,1, pan of 11~ "'t.'t.'k long fl'''" ;11 ·\um mer Joy " The mu\ll:ll "h1l h h;1' txrn ~rformcd nt hoth If\ 1n~ Mca1hi"'' and thc-Panlit \mph1lhl·«Hfr de.ii' with 1~,ues fac1n11 'nun~ pt.•orlr - self esteem. JX't'r prc\<,urc \Uh\tnnll' abuse and 'iC''ual1t\ -1n cln rn1rr uunma wa~ ~Ht Top~" w;i .. "'nttc-n. J)ffl(h1tr1l and d1rec1e-d h't c irnmnn nom1ncr' Em1e Rr m nu and I >t-hh' "crnt.•r Rettmo who h.t\.C loc:u1,ed dunng the P4Sl sill yean on a pdn1c ular 'i<'lmt"nt of the contcmporon < hn,11an rntc-r· ta1nmrnl aud1cncr -\.011n1t pc.·opk The cast. b3'Cd at < ,1h •'" < hapd 1n Costa Mee.a ha, f'l(tformcd throu.Jboul the mun tr; I hl."11 , 'l.-c1l\ tour condudc' 1n \outhnn < ah· forn18 nn Auit I 'I Debra and Terry Henderson, foun-tlJn Valley, boy Patncia and Steven Maoo1n1 Laguna Hill , 11rl ' Lisa and Ahmed Ahmed: Fount&Jn "Valley, boy JtJy 7 Juheand Terence Ward, Costa Mesa bo I ceTcste ond Michael auccdo, Foun- tain Valley, girl Deborah and RQbert Gillis Laguna Hills, girl ' Manha and Jesus Marrera, Hunt· ington Beach, gjrl JaJy 8 Leah Thorne and Mark MunoL Costa Mesa, girl ' Deborah and Robert Maxwell, Costa Mesa, girl July 9 Sara and Anthony Lee, (O!lla Mesa. girl ( heT) I and Todd Geer. Hununglon Beach. bo)' Patricia C'an1onen and Brian \1cArtnc) \11ss1on VieJO, bo} July 11 Laune and Roger Blackner. Hunt-ington Beach, bo} July 1% l>ebra Hayes and Raymond Gra ham. Huntington Beach, boy July 13 ~ancy and Steven St1glbaucr, Hunt- ington Beach, boy Gwendolyn and Chn~ Campbell J-~untrngton Beach, boy ' ( ard1ne and Paul Loll. Hun ungton Beach._bo~ Ellen and JeOre} Mc Ra}. Huntington Beach. OO) July 14 &ts) and JclTr.:} Chene~ Hunt- ington Beach. bo~ July IS l..ctura and Howard Hagan Costa Me-sa, girl Donna and Galen Han, ( osta Mesa bo) . .... Moedty, A!ielt 11 AAIF.8 (~b 21-April 19): What·~ to be a "lost opponunny" boOmcranas in your favor. Sceo.ari.o b.iahliahts producuv1ty, mpoosibtlitY., dtadhne. trona ptnonal and profaliona.I nalauo hips. Money d1JPute wiU be sctllcd. TAURU (April 20.May_ 20); Relationship 1s tested, break m1&ht occur. Focus on co ntracu lepl af&.irs possible p&ttncnhip, marria1e You'll oo !onier .be responsible for another's obliaation. Messag.e should become increasinaly clear. GEMINI (May 21-Juoe 20): Ntw employment opponu.ni t1es att prexnt. You also find ways to improve current------------ "situation." Focus on fmb start. depen- dents, pets, return of vitality. You arc "called back" in connection With job or loanCANCER (June 21-JuJy 22): Emo-SYDNEY · ttons tend to dominate - spotliaht on o children, change, variety, speculation, MARR 1ntens1ficd romance. Popularity in-••••••••••••• creases, and more demands will be made on your time. Former teacher is again available. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Whal had been a "closed m" s1tual1on will now be relieved. Means "No Exit' signs arc removed. Green hghl flashc for progress, possible Journey. Publishing assignment could be part of unusual sec nano VlRGO (Aug. 23~Scpt 22): Short lnps, v1s1ts, abahty lo reach goal -these are featured. A determined relative attempts to sway or intimidate. Know 1t, hold your ground! You'll have chance to revise, review and to rebuild UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Luna.r, numerical cycles high -favorable responses arc received, romance flourishes, crcattve Juices flow Emphasis on porsonahly. ch.ansma, fresh st.arts, pioneenng spmt. You'll gain through wntten word. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Major change occurs at home -famil) member reveals "secret." Scenario highlights 1ntngue, &)amor, m)!>tery, clandestine meeting. You'll right a wrong. you'll be regarded as hero. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Define terms, look behind scenes, realize that many of your fondest desires arc to be fulfilled. Focus on fnend~. hopes, powers of persuasion. You'll be fo nunate in matters of speculation. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on business, career. achievement, pride and unique accomplishment. Scenario highlights money. emouonal responses: intensified love relationship. Cancer, another Capricorn figure prominently. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Fcb. I St Lohg-distance commun1cat1on could be harbinger of upcomiiliJoumcy. mp am on phllosopny, spintuaf values. ability to overcome language barriers. You'll be "consulted" by one you admire. Anes plays role. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Stress independence. creal1\ rt). w1lhngne'>!'> to face facts where finances are concerned. lnd1 v1dual close 10 you announce:'> plans for"longjoumey." You'll have reason to be opl1m1s11c, spark of romance: IS ignited. IF AUGUST 11 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are mtwuve. a natural tca.chcr and psychologist. Family relationships have been "unusual" -there ha.,.e been ups and downs where your mother 1s concerned. You are unorthodo'(. lo)al. sens1t1ve. prescient, willing to fight for underdog. Orengt Cout OAIL Y PlLOT/SUOdey, AUgul't 10, 1Ne Prudential-Bache Securities presents ... 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Last week he bought a beautiful ring but I am reluctant to accept it because I am scared to death of AIDS. Two of his models have died of the disease this year and another bas been diagnosed. Phil says he has never soc1a11zed wi'th his models, that they never ha>.'e been to his apartment. nor has he been to theirs. I'm sull fri~tened because of the daily contact I ve told Phil I will not accept a ring until he goes to a doctor, gets tested and bnngs me a certificate stating that he has not been exposed to the AIDS virus Phil claims this is an insult and a vote of no confidence. He 1s threaten- ing to break off completely unless I accept his word. Am I Justified in demanding a medical certificate? Please tell me yes or no. -BAY AREA QUANDARY DEAR B.A.Q.: Wltb 10 mucb sexual promlaca.lty ~ese clays, one cu 't blame a womu or a mu for a1lllD1 a pro1pecttve lover to present medical evidence tbat lie or 1be 11 rl1ll-free. Your 1ltuaUon, bowever, raises A1111 luDEIS otber quesU001. First, why are yoo con1lderlng marriage to a mu you bave kaown for only tbree months? Wlaere'1 the fire? Second, I read between the lines that you have a aneaklDg lluncb your booey 11 a homosexual. Please take your foot off the gas ud eoa1t awlltle. Get better ac- q .... te.4 wl~ Wt mM alMI pet ~e oru1e blo1aom101 a.old utll yot are mucla more certalD about Illa 1ex11I preference. • • • Dear Ann Landers: I greatly cn- JO,Y.ed the column about the house- wife who did her housework in the nude. Perhaps you will get a laugh out ofth1s story, which may or may not be true. A woman l)tcked a very warm day to begin her spring housecleaning. After an hour or two she thought, "This heat 1s unbearable I can't stand these clothes another minute." She promptly took every stitch off and happily continued with her house- work. Then the doorbell rang. "Wouldn't you know it," she said to herself, and tiptoed to the window. She peered through the cun.ains and saw a man 1tandina at the front door. 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GOREN Q.-Sometlmee I am not 1ure wbf'ther I s hould double or over· call with certain boldlnl•· Fo r example , suppoee my rtght·hand opponent o pens lbf' bidding wltb one d iamond and I hold: tAJ9 V1AKI064 ~8742 I• It correct to doubl.-or over- call onf' heart? -l..D., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. A.-1 undc>r'itand your problem. If you double and partner responds one spade or One no trump, you t·an"t be 'iure that ynu are in the right rontraet And certainly, you arl'n't strong enough to double and llwn \)1d two hearts s hould partner make an unwelcom<' response The only way to avoid that prob- lem Is to overcall one heart NotP that, unless you have a s pecific· way to show hearts and dubs over a one diamond opening bid, not even an artificial overc·all will help on this 01w Le.Ls ~Lrengthcn the hand ... lightly· •AJ9 VAKJl06 •KI0642 Now your hand 1s good enough to double and t h"n h1d hearts "lwuld partner rrspond one spade or one no trump Q.-ln "Gore n's New Bridge Complete" you recommend limit raises of parlnt-r'8 m~or-sul t opening bid and three no trump as your forcing raise of the major. My partner ln8l8L8 It 18 better Lo use two no trump a8 the forcing raise. Wha t ls your objec- tion to that? -B.N., Cambridge, Mus. A.-Vrry httlt'. t(•c·hnically l!'\ing two no trump a., the forcing re- sponse to a ma_ior was an idea of thl' late Oswald Jacoby 0pt"ner is th1·n rcqum·d to '>how a c;1ngleton, 1 f hl' has ont' I do not n11nd 'lo m11eh lnsini;t the U'\C of two no trump as a natural had S1m·1• the• mf'l hod 1s employed in t 011JUnl twn with forc-in~ onr no trump response:-.. you would show a balam·t'd 13· I r; points by first bidding on<' nu trump. then JUmp- 1n~ to three no trump over partner's rebid. nut I ran S('(' prob- lrm'l with two ~1fforent m<•anings for a two no trump rt"•ponsc•-one ov('r a minor 'i111t. I hf• ottwr ovc-r a major ~· It!! proponent., t la1m I hi'."> mt'thod "' more a<"niratr 1n .,lam bidding That 1s poc.;"1bly so Its drawhack 1<1 11 pinprnnh shnrlnt''i" for a possi- hl<· fornnj( defrn'-1' and in .,om~· 11n um .. ta111 t'S can t<'ll th1· d1•frnd- 1·r" whwh I rt('k., lo l ry t11 ta.<;h, -;irwe tht•y know w h1·th1•r or not 111wni·r ha., a '<Hl)(lt•lon 1n a part I\ 11 tar '>llll Sf.nd any qu4>8tlon11 for thl11 column 111 Charl1"11·11 . (;ort'n and Omar Sharlr, In car.-of thl11 nt'w11pap.-r. C"harl4'1i Gorl"n and Omar Sharif pf'nonally, or t hrlr 11taff11, c-annot und.-rtakl" 10 an11w.-r all qu.-11tlon11 'IUbmltll"d. Sun sets twice over Kotzebue AN( H ORAC1F. Ala~ka (AP) - rhe b1~cst and nonhcmmost nate in the union 1s getting an extra ru nsct or two these days. lhank'i to a combma- t1on of ph) sics and poltt1cs The sun ~t tw1cc Thursday. once at 12:04 a.m. and again at midnight, Uie National Weather Service sa1cl The phenomenon of two sunsets in a 24-hour pcnod 1!tn't unusual 1n the Nonhem Hemisphere a!t day'! grow shoner a her the summer sol"1t1ce. But when Aluka squcc1cd 1l!> four lime 1ones an to two rn October I 9RJ, 1t put clock time about 1wo hour'i hch1nd Sl:!n time on Alaska·, we\tern edge". making two 'iunscts J>O'i'i1blt 1n a single calendar da) the physics of the double 'lunsct comes from the Fart h's rotation around the sun. It\ axis tilted 2W1 dcgrce'i In ·summer the northern latlludes arc inclined toward the su n, 1n winter. away. In the northern rcache!t. th e hours of daylight dwindle rapidly after the summer solsuce, the longest day of the year. As the Earth moves toward winter sol'itice, there 1s a point where two !>Un!.Ct'I can occur m a 24-hour pc nod. The !tame-day sunsets became possible when th e state n:duccd it1. lime zone!t to put ahout 99 percent of Alaska's po1?ula11on into a single lime 1one, allowing hu'i1ncss and govern- ment in mo'it of the 'ltatc to work the same hours. On Monday, poh11cs and phy•nc'> gave Nome two sunsets. The ~me happened an Kotzebue on Thur!'lday If the time 1one had remained as before, there would have Ix-en two sunsets within a 24-hour ixnod, hut not on the ~me calendar da}' "It looks hke some sort of aJ1tch 1n the computer 'lystcm." said Wally Younker, a meteorologist w11h the National Weather Service 1n Anchor· a&e "I was never awurc of 11" Neither was Kot1cbue Mayor Nina 0 hi "We 'lhould do ~meth1na to make the people here and toumts more aware of it." she Yid "Mar.be we could do w mcthmg nut yt4r • Sunday Ann Stern of Newport Beach models Gilda 's creations Designs for brides of the sos Dur ng rhe p'lsl thrPe years Paulo Socks of Beverly Hills hos designed a collection ol more than 50 gowns n fabrics ranging I rom linen and cotron to silks and satins. The 80s br dr she says is more independent soph1st1cated and romont1c. Although her wed- Paulo Sacks Photography by L ou1se Stern ding day 1~ lilied with lontos1es and expectations. she 1s • no longer being ''swept off her feet to live happily ever alter " T odoy' s bride is reoltst1c. and w1;rnts to hove a choice in creating the look and I eel of her wedding gown. Am ong those Socks hos designed for ore the wile ol Steve londesburg, Mrs Tony Danza. Mrs Roy Bradbury and Mrs Tim Houser wife of Steve londesburg , 'Monhotton T ronslPr Emmo Samms. who portrays 1elev1s1on's f ollon Colby was featured n one ol Soc s gowns on the cov~r of the first issue of Southern Col1lorn10 Br de magazine and Socks was featured in a recent ed1t1on of People rnogozine Sock-s' hos o l 6 year horkqround 1n-the P!eosf• see DE SIGNS 82 August 10, 1986 By VIDA DEAN 11A dres~ should feel as good as it looks. You should be comfortable in 11 and be able to move and hove 11 still loo~ right," said designer Gildos Conan. The Paris.born, 35 -yeo r-old who come to Orange County in 1984, v10 Los Vegas, knows where of he speaks. He 1s a former dancer and hos appeared on 'stage at the Follies Bergere, Casino de Paris, Polois Royal, the Josephine Boker Show in Monte Corio and Porn and did 82 performances of "The Merry W idow" at the Theatre de Chotelet Paris. ' 1The theater gave me a I ew tricks for designing women's fashion ... how they should be boned and fitted. For instance, 11 a woman 1s wearing a strapless gown, she shouldn't hove to worry about 11 slipping down and worry about lifting her arms," said the designer who hos "Gildos" as his label and 1s called G1g1 by his friends. "I still do some stage designing. but what I really 11 e to do is design lor women who appreciate line work. especially evening wear. I do some doyweor but evening wear 1s more lun and 011roc1tve ," he said at his studio 1n Design Plaza, f\iewport Beach , where he located in December. He is adding to his clients' list as· his fashions ore being seen at parties. "I never make a woman look ridiculous. I don't do things 1f I don't t1ke them. I wont the women lo look soph1st1coted and feminine, not sexy and vulgar So many women hove complexes about Sods st~les featured at or en1ng " .. ports of their bodies. I try to accent and emphasize their good points. "When a woman wonts my custom work, she will come 1n for three or lour fittings. The ltrst thing I do to assure a good ltt is to make 11 up in muslin That is l1tted to her and then the pieces lrom that garment ore used JS the pattern . · Besides gowns, G1g1 will outfit a woman with a matching headpiece or hot, 1ewelry and gloves. 'Women sometimes hove trouble finding ac - cessories in 1ust the right color, so I do everything except shoes, and I make bows for those I om a self-taught designer I never went to any school. When you wont to learn something you Please see FLAIR; 82 A tradition gets its start Two Californ a g rls -one a divorced mother of live and the orhPr w11h two college aged sons about 10 leave the nest -hove opened their own business · the business ol staging lovely 1rod111onal weddings reminiscent of the f 1ftres M1tz1 Sm th, who has res ded n. Newport Beach for more than 20 years, with the help of a USC soror ty sister Mory Slake who hos lived in Newport since shf> was three ore having the lime of the r ves a Co Iv'" c T ·ad lions ocolf>d m The Courtyard. Cosio Mesa Our shop will cover a •n nePds ol rhe whole wedding porly -frorri fashions to coord1norors '"Olen;rs e ou1tcrec .n s nes and florists. said Bloke "We hove been e rher g ., rg or ne!p1ng friends g ve lovely wedd1nqs !or v•'Ors The ~ind we all remember lrom years post M.:>sl wed - dings ore beautiful and serene 10 the quests, but behind the scenes 11 may be chaos The mother of the bride may be a complete wreck and the bride is luc~v i she can ca,,, iJwr soon enough to en1ov her own w1~dd1nq ~ We hove heard oll rhe 10 ~s the orchestr) disbands three days bi:>fore the reception the flower g1r gets StO tn the vest1bu1e thp gift registry is lost, etc "Our coord1na1ors . mother!,. types who hove been through 1t oil , w1~I carry on through thick and Ihm and will help w I any size budget, I Bloke said as wP loo ed or the ~ample gow lS ranging in prier. from $180 ow i•J Please see T~AOITION R:' , :The newest hairstyles for fall spell versatility We're really JUSt ge u inJ into sum· styles already planned for us. mer here. but HairAmenca, the The assoc1atjon, which has mem- fashlon arm of the National Hair-bers nationwide. met last month in dressers and Cosmetologists Associa- tion, has five new fall and winter hair Celebrity. looks. Great shape 1s the big news m the styles along with versatiltt) 1n every cut. THE CELEBRITY -Strona but feminine, functional yet dramatic, this short cut can adapt to the lifestyle of any woman of any age. The rounded acometric shape is t ut Washington, DC for its twice a year convention. and premiered the major The looks are: Croupier. On the cover. • • How Do I Get Started? Where Can I Get .work? FL'W OLT HOW THE PROS EAR.~ $100.00PERHOUR and more.'!! Nrr11 ~rn llll• ~ rkii1\ cri JOI*i. l>.TER\'IEWS. crn;. '1Th1'S. CTC. :\.If:\ ""for IOC'!l lill<I 11lirnen <I aD ~ EXPERlt'iff. ll 'i<YI' ~.\RY . f'avl wt U.. rY<il WHO. WH.n WHE~ WHERf. & \\11Y <i ~ ftM1lR4l ~10DEIJ~G A.'\lJ AC11~1. A.M.A. is also 8t81'Ching ror modela & actors to use for our own com- merica18, video8. etc. So R.S.V.P. ASAP! To get your FREE information pod .. age on prof~.;JOMJ modeling & lll.'ling which CO\'ers some of the following: •JOBS • N£WSLETI'ERS • CONVEi\TION'S • AGENCIES • SCHOOU • COMPETITIO:\~ • AGE~'1'S • CO~'TESTS • VIDEOS • EVALl '..\TlO:-:~· • l~JERVIEW. • HO\\' IT REALLY I~ & }10RE'. Send $5.00 to r<Wer postage, printinJC & processiJ1i along ~1th }our rm 1. PLETE name & addreqi CLEA.RI .) PROOED on a 3x5 card w: American Model ~iation Rox 4300 Hollywood. CA ~llY7~ BONUS: * * * Fin;t um )"(k :.-pon."'-es rereivt• a FREI·. ~pit• copy of A.M.-r\. Nl•\1.:-ll·ttn. .... e._.. ......... , ......... ~1 are een• .. u Werdl H1 ... ,., A ,,....,.. WI I ... W ..... 1 CA.IL&.• -•......, w ....._., Alban "Ann" Stern has bCen a Newport Beach resident for only four years. but already she has become one of the most active on the social and fund-raisi ng scene. The wife of attorney and busi- nessman WolfH. Stern, Ann 1son the board of the Search Foundation and was reserva1ions chainnan for the recent Gershwin Nigh t held at the Irvine Hilton. She 1s on the board of the 0(' chapter of C) s1ic F1bros1s group and 1s auction chairman for its Oct 25 "Bourbon Street Beat" planned at the Newpon Beach Marriott. Also. today's cover girl modeling Gtldas fashions 1s a board member of the Big Canyon Philharmonic com- mittee and 1s acung as publtc11y chairman for a fall benefit luncheon Her active hfe includes time for her fam th which includes three children and five grandchildren. and time for herself as she works out at 1he Sponing House and Super Bodies. "I believe in givmg back to the community, and d1d so even when I was a single parent with three chil- dren. I made ti me to teach Sundav School. do volunteer work for a boy's school and work with Junior \ch1cvement of Amenca teachmg 1 business procedures to Junior high \chool ~tudents. Future plans for Ann 1s to ha'e her o""n business 1n the fashion 1ndustl) and to share her love for beautiful dot hes In the color photo. Ann wear a A MUST FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO MODEL OR· ACT go\\n made "'Ith beaded 'civet bod-Ann Stern ice and taffeta skin ·i ntroducing Dr. Angela Stafford New port Beach reside nt ls p roud to a nnounce the opening of he r practi ce w f th a n Introductory free offer . Introductory FREE OFFE R for consultation, examination and 1st treatment. Insurance accepted as payment In full. Offer limited to month of August. 1986 Call Today for appointment Or . Angela A. Stafford South Coast Plaza Chiropractic 720 Pau larino Ave. Suite 212 432 _8199 Costa Mesa 92626 Or Angela Stafford.MS .DC. Chtroprat lor Paulanno Orange Coast College: In a class by Itself. \tak<· the "nrnrte~t care er mo\'t ) <HI 've l'\'t r mad e thb fall hy en rolllllg in cla~~e~ at Ora nge C oa~t College. 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IN FHITAll YIUR 11111 llMllllll (114) 111-llll .... ven1cally Wtth a razor to achieve maximum mobihty, and can be easily Co.mopolttan . .,,. conve ned to a sleek look with hair extensions. This look reflects the dramatic influence of tcle' 1<;1on's night-ume soaps. THE COSMOPOLITAN -Vcr- sauhty and si mplicity fo r the bus> woman, a total image easily ach1e,ed with this volum1zed m1dlcngth cut , made spectal by the attenion given to the face fla ttering benefits of a fnnge. TH E CLASSIC -A shapely long geometric cut with deliberate c;oft- ness, a classical fo rm that give-; teJltural interest to the silhouette The iagged edges give hair ends a bend at the bottom for natural movement. enhanced tunher by color h1ghhght~ on fringed bank area to act as a focal VIDA Ow point 1n the design . THE ENTERTAINER -This cut for the adventurous man says savoir fai re, no matter what the situation. due to expert and innovative shape. It's tailor-made to fi t the face and perfect geometry is the key word, which leads to a very natural geometric pr~ion of lines and angles with which to work . fUE CROUPIER -Unabashed confidenc-e is the message or this handsome men's cut.. Whether for play or for work, it spells winner. This one cut can be worn ruffled or sleek. with very little fuss, thanks to understated geometry of design and 1 ntenor texturizing. Members of the design team say. "Never before has hair and fashion been so interdependent. Hair design ,~ an extension of the fashion indus-- tl) We work together, we arc a collabora tion." "We don't consciously design hafr trends. We create style. Style doesn't miss and people are sophisticated enough to know it when they sec it." DESIGNS FOR GOWNS ••• From Bl apparel industry including sales product development. merchandis- ing. market mg and management Her . expcnence has provided her w11h expentse tn both the fashion and business world. The designer 1s one of the -.ou ngest bridal manufacturers. She Says she believes her success 1s largely due to {he fact that sbe is a woman. "I want to be equally known for my talent as a fas hion designer and for m) success as a woman en- trepreneur." She 1s a teacher at the Fashion Institute of lksign and Merchandisi ng; serves as a board member of the Los Angeles Chapter of 1he Fashion Group and is a member of Women in Design, and the natJonal organtzatton of Women Business Owners and Women in Business. The Los .\ngcles Man Committee 'oted her "Rising Star of the year for 1984-85." Delly "°' pftoloe by LOUIN ...... Mary Blake and Mitzi Smith plan for brides. " TRADITION ... From B l "There arc so man) women getting mamed later 1n life who have demanding carecr'l or women who live away from home and don't have time to arrange all the details We now It vc in such a fast paced world 1hat 1t-.. hard for a mother and daughter to de,ote full ttme to planning a big e\ent" The front of the bndal cmponum decorated 1n soft colors w11h French antiques and lace draped window~ 1~ filled with ltngene. gifts ttemo; and designer gowns for both the bndc. her attendants and her mother. "We caIT} gowns by 16 designer\ There are St}"les for debutantes. and women are beg1nn1ng to come rn and order Announci~ a Summer~ram ForTeensJ lrihr Hntll'lf Pnwi>r \ hoi\ r!P\l(jnt•!I " ""'t • 11 St'"lml'r proqr ~rn to ml'l'I ,,,,. ,t·'I mprovPlllPfll lll'l'tl\ I 11'1''1'1Qf'•'o I tr• nvl' 'Ill v1·,u~ lllhn Hol•l'll Pl)wN!. ''·'~ 1•rv1•<J 11 P l'rltl'rtlHlll w rtl,i!J r N S r .tl bu\ 11r\~ or C trl'tr ll'11f'IOp •1rPI lt~I prot~~"nn.11 111()!1Plir111 ~ "" "" lt!r•1.1orr .1•1 esnn 1 Iv f' 1•n 1 •f'~I! l'l'r tnf''tJtlf'l\I , I 111' I'· WI''~ John Robert Powers ••• ,. +'I/!" \ "" .. •t ORANGE COUNTY ORANGE. •3 Town & Country 547-8228 EL TORO, Saddlebaclc Valley Plaza NE-1 • 837·9900 I go~ns for The ( enter's openmg. .. In 4.000 square feet of the cm- ponum\ space 1s a separate grooms' shop with lormal\\ear to rent or buy, and gifts for male attendants. "'We started plannmg the place two >ears ago and really got scnous one ) car a~o ... said Blake of the1 r one stop ~oppmg for bndes and bridegrooms. To show off their new pl ace. Sm 1th and Blake hosted a champagne tea on a aturda) afternoon. Two hundred came to tea. and designer Paula Sacks of Beverl> Hills presented a fa shion show of her styles. Guests were served madelemes. dainty French cook.Jes. made by Jean C laudc or L'eptd'or Bakery and strawberries with the cham a ne. SOMETHI NG TO DO ? VISIT ART GA LLERIES! mttU()O\ , P~rtygoers ;preview center By VIDA.DEAN °' ... °"",... .... "It's the bcgionina of the cod. .the end is an sight," said Tlm Strader, president of the board, as about 700 aucsts partied at the OC Performing Ans Center. There was tallt on both 5COrcs -the beginning and the end, the Sept. 29 opening of The Center with the LA Phalharmoruc. On the latter, the b1a news was the S2 million arand opening challenge arant announced by Deu11 A.. OoU1D1, newly appointed president of the James Irvine Foundation. "We'll make it," said Strader as the partygoers minalcd in the backstage area of the 3,000-seat main theater. "Wonderful news','' sa1d Henry Se1er1trom, who~ family donated the site for the facility. ''I would love to wan the full amount with a louery ticket," laughed Nora Jorgeuen, there with VP board member husband, VIA. "I alread y ha ve my JOwn for the opeoina. It's so sparkly, and I can hardly, wait to wear It." Co1tello (Amencan Exprc s). KJtty u4 Job Re1, Ar4J Rell, Jeyce ReHme, Eva &ad Fre4 StbeWer. Jo4ae __. One Mix, R111 ud Aaa Pu1e alMl MaxlH Gibtoa and her house iuest, fore1in s1udcnt Sot*la Morel from France. Also, Kit (lookm& pretty m purple) and Steplle• Toti, Barbara Bowle, Ve1ta Cltty, Rote ud Norm Smecle1urd, Joyce ud William Hickey and hundreds of others who arc making The Center a reality. Dunn& the past four weeks, more than 250 have JOmcd Laauna Art Museum . The joiners from alJ over the county were at a reception held at tbe South Coast locauon of the museum and welcomed by the Metro Arts Coucil. They had the opportunity to view the new cxh1b1uon. ··Graphics by Painters," and hear talk about the grand re- opening on Sept. 23 1n La1una While enjoying cocktails and hors d'ocurves, the new people also met members of the board of trustees, membership committee member and the professional museum staff who told them about the many volunteer opportunities open to them. • "The opening 1s on Sept. 29," said bOard of directors member ElalJle Redfield, who had spent the day assisting with the move an to the offices. "It was on that sa me date. Sept. 29, an 1973 wbc_o I had the first party for The Center:" she added reminiscing a bit about the beginning. "As the museum has arown and is abouj to re-open. we decided as longtime resjdents of Laguna Beach, 1t was time tOJOln and be a pan of the fun," said Jim Heitzman with Dick Bone aaree1 ng. Mic Bell with wife Kathy (left) com.pllmented on •lnlln.& by JOfCe &Dd ~HU.• Hickey. "I remember sitting an Bullock's tea room and discussing formation of the support guilds." said the first chairman Geor1la Spooner. "Elalne was there and it was the first time I met Marcy Mulville (also o n the board)," she added while cbatung with Joyce Reaume and Fruclae StelJlbreDDer. Others backstage (and gct11ng a peck into the theater) and hearing Mic Bell of the Master Choral e sing were Diane DaUacl1 (exec VP). Fruk W. Lynch (trustee chairman of the public gifts campaign phase). CatJaleen "I've always wanted to be a part of the museum," commented Loretta Harwood. "I've enjoyed it so far and I've decided to become an avid volunteer." As a solo guatanst contmucd 10 play and the chatting went on. Richard Ironmonger said, ··1 am interested an lhc an being shown an Orange Coun1y Since Laguna Beach has been a bastion of conservatism for so long, I decided to JOin and sec 1flhe museum has changed Wlth the times. It has and I'm glad to be part of 1t." 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Safan Oothing fact, that a major retailer bou&bt the U?· arouses.the urae to e.1thcr buzz the business th~ years ago. Tbe Zi~ers Him!llayas in an open biplane or dare retained creative and merchandising tq ra1d the Lost Ark. . license, however, and still run the What ~lsc !fOUI~ you want to do 1n Republic as if it's their own. a goatskin flt&ht jacket, a white <>ilk The story of the little khaki empire scarf and leather·and-linen travehng - a real rags-to.nchcs saga -bc&1n'i boots? not long after Mel, a gcncral-ass1gn-For all its dashing imagery. though. men ts rcponer for the San Francisco the San Francisco.based Banana Re-Chronicle married an anist at the public Clothing Co. is basically that, a newspapc~. While scekmg na1ural- clolh10g company. A business bu1h fiber clothes for themselves Mel and on khaki and cotton -sturdy clothes Patncia bought a half-ton of Spanish that could very well outlast their paratrooper shins. They thought wearers. · they'd k~p a few and sell the ~st at a B.ut ~very rom~n~1c, a~venturous Mann County Oea market. notion 1t suggests 1s 1nteottonal. But all the shins had 29-inch "Image is reality tn this company," sleeves. says the Banana's 4 l·year-old foun· So Mel concocted the first of has der, Mel Zicaler. . . hyperbolic literary dcscriptu?ns. He and lus Wlfe. Patnc1a, 37, something about how Gen. Francisco started the business when they found Franco persecuted long·armed nothing they wanted to wear. Spaniards and that "real men" roll up "fashion had replaced clothes in their sleeves, anyway. 1979," Mel says. "And, one season to The Zicglcrs sold every shin, the next, people we~ made to feel including the ones Patncaa made into outdated." . . slurts and dresses. They went ovcr- Now, the Z1cglcrs are -:v•ldly sue-seas again, bought some more mill· cessful ~ntrcP.rcneurs who ve. proved tary surplus clotfu ng a,,nd opened their that anu-f~~hion can be fashionable. first store. near their Mill Valley That khaki 1san acceptable pcacettme home. The same day, they published colo_r. Even that being rumpled 1s their first catalog. reproduced by an forgJvable. Wntcr Cyra McFadden instant-pnnting company and sta· pied t<>acther at their kitchen table. "We needed somcthana to explain what we were doing.·· rccall5 Mel, who' siu1na 10 a fancy, one·time warehouse south of Market Street. h's now the palace of the Banana Re-- public. "From the moment we opened our doors in Mill Valley," he continues, "we were sucoes.sful. The problem wa5 that we were too successful. We were an artist and a writer over- whelmed by the business we'd created. We never could get ahead of ourselves." He thinks their being outsiders to the retail business made the Banana Republic thrive. At first, they simply sold surplus, but because military surelus quantities were limited, they decided to manufacture new clothes based on tradit1onaJ m1lttary and safari designs. .. In the beginnmg, we JUSt had the idea to sell natural-fabric clothes. But we had no idea how to make them. where to get fabric, anything about retail. A lot ofbow we worked that out was an exercise in applied reporting: asking a lot of questions.•• But the other factor that made the business work, he says, is that the Zicglers truly were, and are, the Banana Republic. "We're not projecting anything that isn 't true," Mel says. "We att real. Patnc1a designs and wears aJI the women's clothes: I wear aJl the men's clothes. When we go on trips, we wear these clothes.·· And. indeed, he's sitting at his massl\ e company-president desk in casual but snappily s1arrhC'd khaki. The Zieglers sold the B nana Republic to The Gap Inc .. a n Bruno.based retailer that owns sev- eral hundred jeans-and· h1rts i.torcs around the country. "It was a good move," Mel says . "We're not having to go hat-in-hand to the bank and ask for a couple hundred thousand dollars to get through a few weeks: we mamed the bank. We're m business to have fun and be true to ourselves. They told us, 'Do what you want, as long as we make money.' •· Neither Mel nor anyo ne at The Gap 1s interested an discussing the purchase pnce or profits. "We're doing very well," he says. There are 60 Banana Republic stores, or "outposts," across the country, an such thrtt·p1 e<:e-su1t places as Chicago, Hou!llon, Philadel- phia and Manhattan. The San Fran- cisco store. which looks ltke a large Jungle hut, is bustling on a weekday afternoon. and the original Mill Valley locauon still exists. Eventu· :illy, there'll be 100 outpoMs The Banana Republic 1s probably better known for its mail-order catalogs, which look and read lake adventure comae books. They have an annual circulation of 12 million and are fraught with Mel's prose about the couple's frequent travels ("I am sweattnga human rain ... straining not 10 lose sight of the guide, whose every swing of tht: machete fells another SI 00 San Francisco house- Cosmetic suracry wall be the topic of an Aug. 18 seminar planned at South Coast Plaza May Co. A suraeon affiliated with the C.hfornia Society of Plastic Surgeons will discuss how procedures can be nefit one's appear- ance and will answer questions. The one and a half hour event will alw include a hght supper, a fashion presentation and cosmetic favors. Prepaid advance reservations ($6 each) art' required for the 6:30 p.m. event and may be made by calltng 546-9321 . GUYS & DOLLS. support group for the OC Perfomung Arts Center, will dine, dance and hear the Ink Spots Saturday when members gather at the University Club at UCI. Smith College Club of OC has planned an Aug. I 7 beach pany from 6 to 8 p.m. at Hunungton State Park (Brookhurst at PCH) to introdu~ east-bound students. Peggy Bloom, 839-7656, may be called for more information. Westminster/Fountain Valley branch of Amencan Assoctat1on of Un1vers1ty Women will hold a mem- bership coffee at 7:30 p.m. Thursday m the home of Lynn Henderson, Fountain Valley. Prospective mem- bcrs (grads of accredited four yeat colleges or universities) may call S..4 Ketler at 775-3133. . lrv\ne After 5 ("Jub (affiliated wi.th Chnstlan Women's dub and <::hns. tian Business and Proafess1onaJ Women's Council) has scheduled a 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday ~inner at lhe Airportcr Inn. Fashions, colors. humor and music are on the schedule. Kay Tttaler, 547-7935 or Au Selbe, 752-86 78, may be called for necessary reservations. The event is open to all women. M1ss1on Viejo Day chapter of Women's Aglow wall take rcser- va11ons until Friday for its 8:30 a.m., Aug. 19 breakfast at the La&~na Hills Holiday Inn. A talk.on .. mating peace with stress" will be gjvcn by Lee Kraeger of the Pnson Fellowship Ministry. FASHION: At Bullocks W1lsh1re 1n Fa~h1on Island, mfonnal modeling of Blt}'le set noon to 3 p.m. Wednesday an Playdeck and Ungaro informal modeling Thursday, Friday and Sat· urday noon to 3 p.m. 1n Salon .. Fashions by Diane Freas Wlll be informally modeled noon to 3 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday in Couture. plant") and Patnc1a's watercolors of FLARE FOR FASHION.•• posed clothes (no human form ever is shown). Most catalogs include com men-From Bl Cleopatra does Manhattan taries by well-known folk!. who've icarn. You use your eyes and ask questtons. I asked so many questions wh~n I field·t.estcd the Banana wares. Nora 1 ·Nas still dancing and began to design. I was a pain in the neck. I v1s1ted Ephron admitted to weanng the Dr. museums and studied the jewelry designs there." Dcntons-looktng All-Night F11ghtsu1t "I also tauJ}ll myself to bead. That's becoming a lost an," he comme-nted, ($6.5) to a party. for instance. and showing work m progress that would tum a sample while crepe blouse into an By GWEN SALLEY·SCHOEN were banking on a return offem1nin-1111oc......,-. a.vtc. 1ty for fall. CleopatTa placed all her SACR~M.ENTO -==-.Some peopk_eggun..a basket of swords falcons. believe that there 1s beauty in evel)-metallic glints of armor. and dark. thing. Cleopatra Broumand, an Ira-brooding colors. nian fashion designer based in Man-Lest these seemed too harsh. the hattan, ccruunly subscnbcs to 1ha1 designer softened the look with the She says that an add1t1on .to having use of wool knits and silk fabrics. For ltvcd 1n many different cou ntncs, she glamour. she added touches of also has lived an other times. perhaps met.al11c threads. beads and C)(OllC even other galaxies. and that she furs. draws inspiration from the cosmos Kntts are the strongest segment of For fall '86. Cleopatra apparent!) the collcct1on for fall. There are shm- kept her feet on the ground but sent sk1ncd day dresses in navy. black and her head to another centurv and c harcoal with embroid ered found msp1rat1on in the med1e .. al. breastplates m bright. contrastmg Her collection of designer spon<;wcar '>hades It's spookier than a Hal- and eveningwcar was recent!) un-lowcen skeleton costume. Sweater'> 'c1led dunng market week 1n New and other knits and separates are an York Unhke other designers. who explosion of color· red. v1olct, Garry Trudeau. creator of the elegant blouse with exquisite tnm. He has done beading work for the design fuchsia. emerald and salmon set off "Doonesbury" corruc stnp. tned out houses of Chanel, Dior. Ch.loc, Scherrer and Ungaro. b) black and soft neutrals. They come the Sl95 aviator's jacket and re-"I use French and Italian fabncs along with those made 1n this co untry. in tunic sweateFS-Wit-h-coat--ef-ilmtS-1)0rted-;-'-'tfpeoplewanttommak'C'mr-5ome ofthe-potyesterfabricsttcrc look-great and arc so bca'unful whcTI1heyare patterns. for am Shepard, that's their prob-beaded. I love the colors and the pnnts and I love to m1"< shades. The collection is based on solid lem .. Be ides. fit. color and bead work, Gigi lakes to talk about transfonnat1on. colors with mtncate embroidered or In keeping w11h the Banana Re-Has jewelry pieces for instance - one neckJace can become two of djffercnt kn,ttcd placed designs. When public's hteraf) leanings, the com· lengths, earrings can be worn button style or drop and two bracelets may Cleopatra does use pnnts, they are pany is contemplat1n& a travcl·book become a choker. . bold jacquards. She docs them in publishing business. The travel-tour A wide-brimmed hat can be tranformed easily into a pall box. But 111s the luxury yams that turn up in more opera11on it's also cons1denng would '\Ult or gowns that excel in transformattons. traditional pieces such as ankle-be in ltne with the Climate Desk, a A three-piece suit can ha ve many looks -the skin 1s hned to match the length swing coats. slim skins. body-daytime toll.free number offenng blouse and when 1t 1s reversed and teamed Wlth the blouse 11 wall look hke a huggmg dresses and full jackets. 1nfonnat1on on weather and poh11cal dress. Cleopatra also has used the ch mates anywhere 1n the world A sample, fitted and strapless gown can go to five or six panics and no one medieval theme for her collection of .. We've just begun." says Ziegler, would recognize at as the same one worn the week before. coats. She does them in colorful with a proud-papa smile. "We lave in "To one dress Imig.ht.add a beaded bustier; a spra) of ruffied silk organza. Jacquards and natural furs. But don't an cnltghtened tame. and we don't an o"er skin or an embroidered tuxedo square bolero . ti) to get through an a1rpon weanng look to see 1fsomcthmg 1s m ~tyle We "f or one black dress, I pleated 25 yards of taffeta and had 11 fish tail down one. as most arc tnmmed w11h a wade JU St go through a soul-searching to sec the back 1n ~mes and I made a mini Jacket from 12 ~ards of"" hue LafTeta and belt and sword 1f we can accept at or not." accented 11 with black bows.'' The des1iner's transformattons will be spotlighted dunng 1he finale of the Braille Auxihary's fashion show on Oct. 26 at the Newport Beach Marrio11 CALL THE CRUISE EXPERT FOR SPECIAL G1g1, who returned Fnday from Atlanttc City wh ere he pro\ 1ded fashions for a Revlon Cosmetic show. Wlll have his designs worn 1n September in Verona, Italy at the olympic convcss of hair compet111on and later at Revlon shows an Maryland, Florida. Indiana and Oregon. 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Later Phoebe fares Mrs. Valentine, lbe housekeeper who's been in her service for over 2S years. Learnina that T~ and Robin were once lO"VCf'S., 0~ calls off wedding. Brooke and Tom s ~nciliation on bold. Mau decides to let Brooke and Erica blttle over him for exclusive interview. When Erica refuses to practice check.book.journalism, Matt aocs to Adam. Adam tells Erica she's to do the interview. Ross believ.es Adam behind Palmer's beina shot. Palmer on road to·rccovery. Palmer realizes Nina still cares about OifT. ANOTHER WORLD: Michael hires Blade and Jake to look after Marley and Donna when they're at Donna's beach house. Ludvig. the "Vulture's" bind aun, spots Cass when Cass's car runs out of p.s. Felicia and l.ane join search for Kathleen, Cass and Cecille. Al a 1un-totin1 Ludvig ~pproac~es Cass and Kathleen, Feliaa steps in. Zane critically wounded in the fray. Adam shoou Ludvig. Donna stunned when the Vulture turns out to be her father, the Iona-thought-dead Re-ainaJd Love. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Lcarn-ina Barbara only made it look hkc they slept together, Tom warns Barbara if she hurts anyone else wnh her lies and manipulation he'll tell those sbe cares about how she tned to destroy his marriage to Margo. After Havina abortion, Nella claims Heather forced her to have it. A drunken Steve caJls to sec if Danny is all ri&ht. Barbara rehires Denise as 'Star Trek' I won't beam to Fox network LOS ANGELES (AP ) -The Fox Broadcasting Co. has dropped plans for new "Star Trek" telc v1Ston series on iu planned fourth network. Garth Ancier, Fox senior vice president for propan\ming, said Tuesday. Fox abandoned its plans after Paramount Television decided a series might jeopardize the popularity of the upcoming movie .. Star Trek IV," due out in December. Ancier said the proposed new sencs would have had new characters. The original TV series, which was telecast on NBC in 1966-69. con- ti nues in reruns, where at has a large cult audience. 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CAPITOL: Jordy keeps rus an(uish over beina permanently barred from family. Jordy tells Trey he feels be ruined his assl&nment for family in Baracq_. When Kelly unable to cope with pall withdrawal, D.J . Jives her more pills to help her get over rouah spou. Jenny steals blouse of Sloane's from TV station and continues scrap- book about Sloane. Ali told king might declare war if Ali does not we<S his d.au&hter Yasmeen. Carissa \er- nfied when Carla -who sbe thought was killed in explosion in Colombe -appears outside Clarissa's window. Sloane pays Ali surprise visit in Baracq. Ali and Sloane's passion obscl'Ved by Yasmeen. D.J. pushing Dylan and Brenda toaether. DAYS OF OUR IJVES: Mad scien-tist recaptur'es Eugene. Shane and Kim make love. Heart for transplant becomes available for Rand)'.. Victor agree5 to leave Britta alone 1f Bo will go to Europe with him. Feeling he must go, Bo pays no attention to Hope's threat that she'll leave him if he takes trip. Hope moves out of Victor's house. Frankie heartbroken when authorities take little brother Max to children's shelter. After sufTenng mild heart attack, Eli plays matchmaker for Robyn and pharma- cist Mitch. Emma arrested for kid- napping Andrew but refuses to say who has the baby. Marlena calls Roman'J name. V1clor tells Roman he did not kill Billinp. tbe man Roman thinks held key to his past GENl!JU.L HOIPrfAL: Hidina tn upstate New York., Alan usina name Sunon Alexander. Duke learns that accountant David Marlowe and com· puter whiz Philip Wilder are setting up new laundenna P,lan with code name ''Tumble Dry.' When Felie1a bnnp computer printout about Tumble Dry home, Frisco believes be has clue. Later frilCO rea~ Felicia accidentally destroyed the evidence. Patrick and Lucy share a kiss. Bobbi distra_u~t wben she fails oral boards and dcades not to 10 for chiefsurgical nurse P<>st. Tiffany Jives Sandy new image. Sandy upset when Patrick breaks date with her to be with Lucy. Jake agrees to be Monica's lawyer. Monica wonders if Alan miabt have committed sujcide when Alan's para- chute is discovered. Sean feels he's being set up for Alan's "murder." GUIDING LIGHT: Mindy's mJlfunctioning message machine cuts ofT ~rt of Kurt's message, causing Mindy to think he's left her forever. Instead, Kurt's ofTto work oil rig in Venezuela but promises on tape he'll be back. Lillian refuses to believe Beth might be dead. Alexandra re- alizes Alan behind India's embezzle· ment. Kyle tells Maeve she must sell him paper or he'll not dj vorcc her. Vanessa learns her daughter's adop- tive parents are dead. Claire wants to tell board she sabota&ed Rick's test scores. fletcher and Alexandra plan trip to Endora. Alan wants Alexan- dra's trip halted. L0¥1NG~ Cabot tells Trisha he'H reconsider his edict that Trisha stay away from Steve if Steve stays out of trouble for one year. 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THE NAVIQATO" (N) Plu1 Co·Hlt 51 .. ptnt Bouty (G ) llUTHL&a ~Oft..R (It) "'usl Down • Owl tn a .. eny Hllh (R) lllAXMHll OVIEAD .. tvE ("J Plut Co-Hit Runnln9 Sc•••d l"l .. Truly magnificent visual tricks created by George Lucas· lndu~trial Light and Magi~ Company and equal to anything in that director's 'Star Wars·.·· -lliE NEW YORK TIMES LAMMaA COITA .. A 6.,., 11,. 141 ,..'lull• t...,.1_0.-•ti ,,, t M '" OrM-111 Ill I_, L....:.7t~l;;;."4:.::• ... ;:__ ______ ___. .... ~ • .... • lftYIMf ,.... ....... 04-. ,....,.~""' m 1111 MO '°'' a~ Mii •LAOUU !&LA ~.UOI t,.,..Utlo m OfWtOI AMC 0..,.1111.-137 ~ ~AlifCM e.-=-r- ~~, .. IA-,_,U_ ... ,. __ ,_._,_ ~ t:U'"Sir~ l........al•~ .. ,...,, ...... *"° ( ........ UA Olr °""""' .,,. 1t11 *..t.110 no' to 'teve sayina Cabot tn•1stea she not ~ him or else he'd make certain Steve suyed 10 prison for crime he d.J.dn'tcommit. Soames. the butler, takes note to Harry. Harry, behevina it's another "Dear John" letter from TnJb.a, tean lt up without reading it or aivina at to Steve. C.C and Steve make love. Steve uks C.C' to marry ham and she ac<:epts. Doug and Sbana ao to see Jim at rectory and ask him tooffi ctateat weddina. Whlk Jim as wondenng if he should, httlc Joey runs out in m1ddle of street to act ball. Jim runs into street, pushes Joey away from oncoming ear and as struck himself. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Richard funous when Tana tells him he ha\ decided to marry Cord. Pete sur- prised when new will be draws for Asa leaves large sum to Cord. O mt stunned when he sees Maria. Deman arrives at Match's apartment and finds Mitch dead. She wipcspn nts ofT murder weapon and spmts Cassie out of room. Herb insists Cassie go to police. Herb decades to take leave of absence from D.A. post an order to defend Cassie. Donan confesses to Mitch's murder but when no one will believe her. Mana spots picture of J~ Raley at V 1ck1 's house. She reahz.cs 1 t '!. a double fo r a man named Thomas Dennison. Thomas tells Maria that he was an 1dent1cal twi n who was gi ven up for adoption at birth. Rob offers to stay with Cassie, who ·~ fearful that D1sc1plcs may c-0mc after her. Disciples break an and kidnap Cassie and Rob Cas~1e and Rob are tied to a stake One of the D1sc1plcs prepares to set kindling under them on fire. RYAN'S HOPE: Max. who tum~ out to be bead of mob. funous Fra,nk l.ll!JCl of hit Rick stunned wbeo be learns Frank has really been bot Vinnie wayl•Y• Rack lD factory. Ric~ stlf1lcd when Vinme sprays bamae ofbullell. but Rick 1 not hurt. Rick suddtnJy reahzes that tbe bl.aw he was to use on Frank. were raplacicd with dum-dum bullets. frank comes 10 with 0 Jana 1n room and calls for Jill. Wben Jail comet an room. Diana claims Frank said notltang. Roaer tell J11l 1f she wants Frank sfic should 10 afier him She says no, it's too late, he ca~ for Diana Patnckaarees to keep Melmda's "curative herbs" at Frank~• ho patal bedside. Roger detennjned that Maggie have a child to carry on the Colendic name SANTA BARBA.BA! Krlly, Pearl and Owen escape from hospital. Kelly pleads with ber father to tNSt her and let her JO Just as the trio arc about to ·1akc ofT to Mexico, they arc captured I?)' Rawlings. With the help of Courtney, Kelly and Pearl mana,ae to escape again and arc on their wa y to Mexico to find Rawlings' ex-wife Rawhng.s captures Courtney and holds her Owen forced to spy on C'oun ney, Jane gi ves up ber alter eao .. Roxanne'' and prepares to go after Ted Keith learns Santana addicted to speed Santana arrested for hat-and· run accident. Kea th convinces San- tana to s1g.n confession. ( ruz says he·11 stand by Santana Julia agrees to defend Santana. Mason calls C.(. but won't tell him when: he as. Ct believes Ma'iOn was at church SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Bela takes Sunny to circus an search of her nephew Craig. Bela and Sunn y sleep together. Bela fearful that Estelle will realm~ he aod Sunny arc now lovcn. David teU Wilma be 1ull cares for her. Pam pot• David and Wilma huwna.. Patti le.tmt lb.at networt of tmy terrori1l1 is beaded by s~n.ny'• nephew Cra11-Uza .W Patti to bdp with eQPFment party. Patti pt to New York to bqjn preparations for pany H<>PJ1planstoflytoNewYotk to pack out eopaement nna for Uza, YOUNG AND THE RESTLE88: John returns from vacation after hav1na aueocs1!ut plastic auf1e'l'Y. Nathan 11 discouraacd beca~se be can't seem to fl nd a Job m the business world. Or. Sloane doubts that Faron w1ll ever repin her memory. Andy tells her 1t dOC$n't matter. FaroJ> aar~ to marry him. Man asks Nik:.k.a to m&rr').' him. but 11ys he'll wait for answer because be doesn't want to pre sure her. Jack sups away from work-release program and v1StU Jabot. Jack funous when be learns that Brad has been promoted to director of advertising. Danny a.so Paul to help him find Cncket, who a pos1nga.s unwed mother. Rose unable lO conv1nce Nana and Cricket that Nina's baby is dead. Rose has Dr. Burke drua both of them. As th.c duo arc about to load the unconscious airls into a van, Danny and Paul amve on sceoe. Rose and Burke escape. Paramedics amve. taking Nma and Cncket to hospital. Have a que~t1on about your favonte soap or soap siar? Write to Lynda Hirsch. co News Amenca Syndicate, P.0 Box 1961Q, Irvine_.. 92714. She wi11 answer as man)' questions as she can m her column, but the volume of m&I makes personal replies 1mposs1ble. "'Nothing in Common' is wonderful, funny and one of the best films this summer:' Joel S1e~t>l. COOD MORNlNC AMERICA AOC-TV IUCMA l'Ml Te>tvt HANl<S ·JACKIE GLFASON NanIING INCOMMON CO$TA _.S.. COSTAlllUA llUll'Tt"8TOll IUOI lfMtll Eo.,•10\ I J'llll• 1 ~ '""' ., ECl.,&IC\ ~r;.r.. ... 1 .. 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Y )1 IUNNINO KAllD 1t1 IACI( IN TltAININO !Ni WAU Dt•NST I JUOHY Of '"' NAvtOATOI !Nt --LllC.At't lll1'1NO llAUTT t MOWMD '"' ovcec !NI' U CK TO THI fUTUllltNt 1. ,_Ull81MYClff 1-.u 1 2. CLUI PAAAOtS11-.1•1 J. VAM,111 ALllN11 COMMANDO 111 . . ... Reds ring up ·victory Bell stapplies k ey blast to spark 6-2 win over Dodgers CINCINNATI (AP) -Buddy Bell's minimal success against Fernand9 Valenzuela led him to start guessing for hits Saturday. Bell. I for 11 lifetime against the Los Angeles Dodgers' left-hander, decided to take a chance and look for a first-patch fastball in the fifth inning. He guessed correctly and swung squarely. hnins a two-run homer that sent the C ancannat1 Reds to a 6-2 victory. His ninth homer of the season came on tns 1hird at-bat and gave Reds' starter John Denny a 3-1 lead. "The first two Hmtl up I hit the ball good," said Bell. who new out and Today'• game Dodgers (Powcll 1-3)at Canc1nnat1 (Soto 4-9). Time: I I. I~ a m. TV. Channel 11 Radio· KAB( (790) Monday's game Dodgers at Ho us- ton 5·35 pm lined out "Both times he started me out with fastballs With John (Denny) on third. I was going to make a guess. He threw me another fastball. a httle up and out over the plate ·· Bell lined hi\ ninth homer of the season over the left-field wall to sna~ Valen1ue1a·~ five-game "'1nn1ng streak and gl\C' C ancannau 11' third consecu11' c "'in 11-.cr the Dodgers. Denn>, 9-10 fought off the ellects of a cold fur "" innings, allowing sc-.en hits and hoth Dodger runs. John Francu. the li1urth Reds pitcher. got Pedro C 1ul.'rrero 10 pop out w11h the bases loaded in the eighth to end the Dodgers' final threat, then pitched a perfect ninth for his 18th save Valen1uela. I 5-., the l'l.lational League's toe "'Inner. allo.,..l'd e1gh1 hns and all li"e ( inc1nnat1 rune; O\Cr 'II\ innings. \tnk1ngou1 \IX Hl· ha-.n't v.on at R1' crlront Stadium -.inn· Juncl3 l~!Sl "The pitch It> &II wa., up." Valenzuela ..au.I. "M \' control wa'i fine E"vervthin~ wa' fine. e'cept thev v.on the game · L>odgcr Manager Tom Lasorda plans to keep his pa11cncc with Guerrero. who is 0 for 7 with four strikeouts since coming off the d1s- ·abled l1<;t . He ruptured a tendon 1n his left knee in <ipnng training and " still rchab1hta11ng the leg "When I put him up there to h11 I kno'>' he l·an't run." la)orda ~1d "But I behe\e he can hit" - D1llyPillt SUNDAY. AUGUST 10, 1988-•-• Golfer ahoota two holea-ln-one In the ••m• day. C2. R•ldera, 49er• renew rlvalry In exhibition opener. C2. Candelaria stops Seattle Complete-game effort helps Angels beat Mariners, 5- By CHRlS MONAHAN ~ ..... C.n'll,IR-;t It 5eems only fitting that John Candelana's locker an the Anicl clubhouse 1s sttuated nght next to Vern Ruhle's. One night after Ruhle came all the way back from being out ofbascball to pitching for a pennant contender. Candelana too, appeared to have come all the way back -from Apnl 16 elbow surgery Candelana (.5-1). p1rch cramps tn both legs. th game three-hitter, sinking out combined with Doug DcCance home runs and thru RBt led fhe Angels toa 5-0 win over Seattle before 37.373 at Anaheim Stadium ~tur­ da). The Angels' third <;tra1ght win was only g'Ood enough to maintain their I 'Ii-game lead over Texas. which rallied from a 6-2 defirn to defeat T oronto. 7-6. 1n 10 innings The performance comes on an ironic date for ( andelana. It was this same date 10 years ago that the then 22-year-old left-hander. in his first full year tn the big leagues. pitched a no-hitter for P1mburgh against the Dodgers Despite the strong performance (his first complete ~me since Sept 16. 19851. Candelana sull fee le; pain in the t'lbow and doubts in his mind Today'• fame Seattle (Langston 9·8)at Ae1et1 (Witt 12-7). Time: I :OS p.m. TV:Nont R.ad10. KMPC(7t(}). Monday's game· Minnesota ~t Anael~. 7·35 p.m. tomJbt. It's sulJ tbcrc. "f was surpnscd tic (~nager Gene Mauch) let me go that long. I guess he was th1nktng shutout and giving the bullpen the night off. That was a lot of patches (he threw 131)" In add1t1on to the occasional twinge in his elbow. ( andelana aJso had 10 pttch.I final four 1nn1ngs with a cramp an his nght leg and another in has c.JI. "I felt the e 9'1xth and I started to T ve never had that re. I lelt awkard .. "He looked hit! really enjoying the last 4 or 5 i nings even though he was hurting," said Mauch And perhaps the reason he did 1s that he retired the la<St I 0 and 21 of the final 23 hitters. Candelana wasn't the onl> one who was having some trouble gemng a leg up on the Manners. DeCinces. who nearly scratched himself from the starting hneup,, pla)cd through the pain and hit has 16'11 and 17th home run~ of the year Ancel baaerunner Ruppert Jonea la a ble to upend Seattle aecond baseman Domingo Ramoe, preTentt.na him from trying to complete double play during fourth Inning. "There has been doubt at times ~n> time a pitcher has surgef) he ha\ a httle fear." said Candelana .. It (pain) has appeared at umes. I felt 11 De inccs ~c._')trained some· thing tn the 0a~y left knee." which kept l'I"' Out of Fnda{s game and nearly oufMSaturda) 's So since. he was having trouble running. he decided 11 was best to JU!.! trot around the bases instead (Please eee Al'GEL8/C2) Luck runs out on Ocean View Colt all-stars Def ending champions ousted by Encino. 12-6 hut bad luck. losing to a strong-hitting l::.nuno team. 12-6 W1thout being able to start ei ther of 11s top t"'o pitc hers tBrl.'nt Knacken or John Bcau- h1en). the host team paraded five men to the mound trying to solve the deep Enctno hneup. "'h1ch scored 1n five of the S(•ven innings totalling 11 h1t'i. threl· h11tt:rs <,panning lhe lounh and fifth inning'> hclorr )IClding to the pain Though 1ht: def('OSIH per1ormancc wa!i tndlelll't: the Ocean Vic"' bat\ linall-. began producing. cratking 11 htts. including a solo home run h) catcher Matt Bertram. o\nother c>.ampk ol the Ocean View m1'llortune came in the '11\th do"'n 8-6 with the l)1ng run!i on ha~ Bertram who had had a hru1s1ng da~ behind the plate }.nocking errant pitches down v.11h the nearest bo<h pan a"a1lable lrushed a hne-dn'e one-hopper to shortstop Greg Bile). "'ho s"1ped his glove hhndl) at the ball ~tabbing 11 and triggering an By BARRY FAt,LKNER O.Uy !'Mot Cott......,.....t T hl' Ocean V 1c"' < ult ,11!-\tar' kno"' all ahout the luck that mu'>I acrnmpan) a \.hamp1onsh1p ~a<><>n The five Ocean View hurlers. seeming]} rust\ from lack ol work. allo.,..ed nine v.al~s and "'ere hurt further b} a sha~~ dcfen\t'. "'h•lh committed s1~ errors behind them. But the offcnc;1 H execuuon for the hosts hrokc do"' n at cn11cal points in the game "'hen the\ hutched a sacrifice bunt 'l1tuatt0n and had l\HJ b.t\e runner' imked off on the ba\Cs Pl·rhap'l ihl.' most graphic dt'>pla) of Ocean \. 1e"' 's rotal frustration came in the top of the St'H'nth 1ra1hng b) six runs. 1nning-endlng double p\a, "' "Thal ball "'' hard he l811ey> co1.1ldn't e~en gel out th~ wa\ of 1t," ~1d Peitro"' "Last~ had a few luck) breaks along the way. bu e ball 8trtram h11 JU~I The Huntington Bcach-ba-;ed baseball team rode ifs share of good fonunt to a 1985 Colt WorldSenc'>champ1onsh1p. hav1ng10"''" ~'en consccu11ve game~ rn the scne'i after an opening-round IO'i'> The\ again found them~lvcs one game a"'a' lrom chm1na11on 1n the la'it round of quaiil)tng for the 19X6 World Scnes Sa1urda) al the Wco;1 Zooc Tournament at Ocean View High and this time failed to mu.;ter anything "We didn't have our main pitcher~ available today," said Ocean View Manager ~1 Pcurow. referring to Beaubien, who went four- plus innings Fnday night and Knackcrt. who got a victory 1n the first game and also patched in relief 1n the second game. Marcus Nelson: who had gone hitless m the tournament. lined an apparent single into nght field onl) to have Encmo's Mike tephenson field the dmc and thro"' to first in ttme to get !'lelson b~ tv.o steps didn't get through. that ball $C'ts through. we would have been ck 1n 11 ·: Encino led t y. ~onng three 1n the first and two ond to JDmp out 10 a 5-0 CUS~IOn. The two teams added '""o runs each lx'fo~ Ocean View posted three in the founh. wnh the (Pleue eee OCEAJf VIEW /C2) ,.,. .. _,...... .. Knacken's arm was JU St too sore and we didn't want to take a chance on hunmg 11." Penrow added. although Knaclccn patched to "When )OU get a base hit and the nght fielder throws you out. you know things.aren't going your way ... said Pcttrow. - 'Shark' remainsonetocatchinPGA Norman takes 4-shot lead into today's final round rot FOO. Ohio IA P) -Greg Norman anNercd advcrstl\ "'1th a magK "'l'dge. twice rh1pping 1n from of'rthe green to retain a four-shot lead and au1hon1at1"c control of thl' 6Xth PG . .\ National ( hamp1onsh1p "Greg 1s pla)ing so well He\ reached a level "'here his eitpcclat1ons arc so high . . He can be 1011m1da1ing, fnghteow&:· .sa.Jd Peter Jacobsen. one ol onl\ tv.o pla\.cr'i w1th1n SCH'n o;hot"> of thC' runawa) leader going into toda} ·, linal round of the la~t of the )ear's four maJOr te'its of golfing grea1nc'' "It will he ver. d1flirult to beat him It's all up to ( ireg II he plii} s well. he wins," said Jack '<u..klau' "'ho heat Norman h\ a <;troke at the 'v1aster'i but '1rtuall) putted ti1m~lf out ol a lhancc tor a record s1'<th PG.\ 111le , Boh Twa>. the bnl> man to really make ur ground. and 11 too~ a coursr·-record 64 for him to do 11 took a more op11m1s11c viev. .. , ou nc' er kno"' lircg might 'lhoot 65, or ht• might shoot n You nc ... er know I'll just try to pla> good golf. gnc my~lf all the opportun111es I can and hope 10 be 1n contl·n11on." he \aid. Thlrd roand leader• Gr eo Nor man 6S-68·69-201 Bob Tw1v 72·70-64-206 Peter JacobHn 68-70-71>-~ Donnie Hammond 70·71-68-209 Pavn.e Stewart 70-67-n-D Bruce Uelzke 69-71 ·70--210 Jack Nicklaus 70·68·72-210 David Fros• 70-73-68-211 DA we1ormo 71-72-68-211 Jim Ttlore>e 71·67·73-211 Mike Hul~rt 69·68·7•-211 Oouo Tewell 73-71-68-212 Tonv Siiis 71·72-69-212 Gene.Sauers 69-73·70--212 Wavne Levi 68·73·71-217 that did not '•l·ld a suh-par 7::!-hole total 1n f,)ur l I ~ Open\ 'orrnan no"" ha~ led gmng into the tinal round ol all lour of-golr~ ma1or champion hws th1<. \Car He kJ thr \f,1<,tcr' h\ a \1nglc strol..e and lin1,hcd ,crnnd one hack of ~1cklaus He led th(' l ' Oren h\ om· · ramc our flat'' h\ h1\ o"'n ,1dm1vm1n Jnd dnltcd back 1n10 the field He It'd tht· Ant"h < >ix'n h~·Onc. and won h) fiH· /'\Jo"' .... 11 h IX hole<, 10 go in the la\I ol 1 hl' 'ear·, Big F mu tournament<;. onl~ T \\J\ ..ind hcob<,cn ..irc "''thin 'itght ofthc <\u'ilrahan kn<Nn J\ "The C1rea1 \1.h11e hark " T .... a\ winner of rhrce tlllc\ on 1hr PC 1 ·\ lour 1h1'i \Car .ind \t'tond onl\ Ill onnan •ln thl' n11lnl''·"' 1nn1ng 11'1, got therl· on an c1gh1 -h1rd1c \'l)ort that pu1 him alone in '\Ccond at ::!M fired and fell hac~ on the lOUN.' that 1\ rnpidl\ dn ing from m1d-.,..ecl.. rain'> and I\ hcwm1ng 'er. fa~t and firm Pa) ne Stewan lour bal'k when the da-. ''I pla> ~.'1.ipped 10 a 1-oH·r-par 7 and wa-. tied at ~nn1 · o11'11l= nd. not ver a ,,;:inner m""four vurs 0 . me (rom "'ell back "''th a hX '-1cklauo; 4h holder of a rel·ord I!< ma1ur prole\\IOnal title' had 1t in po<,1t111n to 'hoot in lhC' 60\. hut recel\ ed no cooperation lrnm h1' o-.cr- ~1Lcd puller and finished w1lh 41 7 ~ That left him al :! I 0. eight c;hots back in hi' quest ofa record sl\th PG~ cnamp1on<,h1p Ht· wa' 11ed "''h Bruc.c L1c1Ac. "'ho had a ~o '\o nne else "'a'> "'1thin nine <..trnkl"• ot th~ da'ih1ng .\u~trahan "'ho has dom1natl0d "'orld goll th" •car Tom \1.at'>on nee onh th fth marl' '<; "'8JOr5 COU him at ~I'\ 11 <; le to hecome \Wt't'P ol lhl' n a.,~ that left \\ill -;uch po a' "-1cklau' and Wa1~n "'en· (i ). 'hooting them '>ehe\ 1n the foot Ben Crcn<1ha"' "a" l1ll'ralh h1111n~ h1m'>Clf 1n the head < ren<iha"' ll1pix·<l his duh into the air attn mal-•n(l ht\ approalh 'hot on thl' IMth The cluh l3ml' down hit him in the head .rnd ga4'ht-d h" '>l31p Dc,p1IC' hlt..•l'd1ng from 1he head. <. renshilw rompll'.'tl'J.Oc hok makrng a par p1111 for a 1 ~and a ~ 11 lk \.\('nt to a hmp11al v.hl u· thrn· \llll'he' "'l'r{ la~en "'nrman. "'hu led h' tit\ alter I l\ hnlt" Gree Norman reacta to a mined birdie putt on the 14th 1reen during the third round of the PGA Champlonabip. No one got there Saturday 1n the third round Norman who has led this toumamt>nt !i1ncc a o5 in the opening round. had margins ranging from three to<;1x o;hots. He reall> "'asn't threatened .\nd v.hcn he found himself an a rare spot of trouble, h<- s1mply chipped the ball into the hole He finished w11h a 2-u·nder-par 61.) fo r a 202 total. 11 shots under par on the lnvcmes'I course "I got ffi\'>l'll hack in the golftournamrnt ·he ~aid facoh\en wa'> nc'<t at 20R atkr a hard-v.on 70 Thi.' other contenders. includm& N1cklau\. !\nd h\ lour \tm~l'' going tnto lhe third round "a-;n't \t•nouc,I\ rhalll'np,<'d at an\ time H1' lt..•ad rangl•d up to "' 'hot' and m·' N "'a' h:" than thrl'C An all-Australian fin.al in Newport tou-rnament Cash. Fitzgera ld to me t after ser11ifi nal victories By JOSEPH r>l 01•:\.0IR .,.., -c-.,. ...... 1 In lhl' h.1llk 111 tht ,11ml·ht1l'k' P.11 l ,1,h "a' a 1.tt'p ,1hr:1d -.1n<l 11 \l'.tr' 1n .Hrl·.11, With 1inw .rnd cond1 t1 oning on h1' \Ilk. ( a\h c;arnl·d .1 , hanll' .11 ,1 S '0 000 1Jt1\ll,1' todl\ H1, nppirncnr \,11unl.1' \.1t,1' < 1crul;J1tl\ \2, ftchn& h1ni'<'ll _g01ng un\11•1 lot tht: 1h1rtl time. managt·d to hntf a ptl\l\·t of .itr tn Im \Cmtfin;il mall h ..... 11h the • I H'llr old< J'>h But 1n tht l'n\I 11 Wl'I\ l ac;h who ..qm·r1,·d tht la~t gn..p out nf < tt'tt1ln1t1\ • 111nrhal ~hid 111 the H11rtm:ar Ra• qm·t < luh f tnn1' C I.,,~" \ftu lallmir ~hind,.,_,., ~:111w' Ht Im~ '" tht• thml \l't < rl•rulall1' thought a lit1lc l'Om1c n•hl'i \\\\Ulcl ,lid hi\ lJU~· < .1-.h . ~I h.ut h11umt•d h" rackt·t 1n d1 gust .lftn nll'''"~ J 'hot. .ind C 1t•rul.11t1<; c lowne~ 11 a h11 lhfll"'lll)l, 111' O\\n ratkl'I and :i It\\. h:irhc; nt ( .t'ih "I ",I\ I U\I Ir\· I lljl 111 ~t·t \001(' 311 ,1 ftl'I ~C'tllng hc.·hind hkl' 1h.11 h~ \.ml I "·•ntcd .i h11k hfl·:llh1np, mom nut then· It ''ork<-d tor awh1k a' C 1t•1ul<11tl\ opt'nl'd thl' third jt3rnc v.1lh an dll" \l'f'c to win that y.1nll' ,ind 1 .... 11 nl thl' m·'t thn·e Hut< a'h rrhoundt•d .ind , Jn'ied nut thr '<'I h' h11'.1~111~ < •nula111-.· \C'r'<' ''' ad\antc < ,l\h, "'ho too~ "' month\ oil afkr 1hr I''"' \\ imhkdon h.1, hc.·cn c lnw1nj\ h1\ ~a' "'·" ~ 111'"'11ld "lo X ranl-1n(l ner '1n\l' ( 1l'tul:11t1' ont<" mn~r<I "'n 4 the\ no'>' ''' .! ''1 l .ind pl.l\ltljl hi\ f1r\t tournJmcnt 1n \\ \l'n 1111>nlh\ IU\I V.,l\n°I tn tht• lcind of \h,1ix· 111 h11ld 11n 111 th<' m11mrntum ht• )t.1th,·n·1I .. , thought I rlau·d well but Pat IU\I i-0l'l1I 100 much pte~'urt on me:· ..aid C 1\'rul.i1t" alkt Saturday's 6-' 1-6. 6-3 dtfc,11 111 C a'lh at th\' John \.\-ayne Tennis< enttr 1n N,·v.rort Rc.1dl Ca h will meet up w11h h" oltJ doul'tk' partner. and fellow o\ustralwn h1hn I h11trr.ild in today's singlt'' final C 11 'Ol Fitz raid disposed ot ~w('dcn., I lt'l'\r»I 'iundstrom in their ~·m1final ttlt 11.1 ~ ti h n "The match wa-. a htt up and do~ n \J1d f1t1gcrald "But I got up '\.Jm C' I in jlanw' 11n llH third <;el and I thtnk that ""·" 1110 mm h 1111 I lcnnk to overcnme " The match the crov.d ol 1,1no -.t'l'in1·d to tx• pluaged into thC' C 1crul. 111,.c A\h Ill.Ill h. "h1, h \.'lW (1cn1J:UM run of aa IO th\' third "<.'I Jltl'r ll• \ H\I C.u~h nil he wontl'd ('a\h went up lour @amr\ 111 1ln\ N l11r1.· u\ll\t1na to v.10 the hrr.l \Ct f\ ' C 1rnila111\ hc.rnnct'd h.'\ck 1n th,· "l'\ontl \\"I l°>rl·,,~1n < ·"h·, ~·r'l" 1n thr fourth j!Jnw 10 io ur lour ~lnlC'\ io unl· \fkr .m .1u· \l"f'\C' that rapped 1111 ~Jnw \l'\ l'n ( ll'tul:ut1c, h•Ok .Hh .intJjlt' nl ( ,,,h .. "M\t g.'lml' ol th<' mah h thrrl" unforl t'\I rrror.. and a Jouhlc fault 111 allo"' < •t·rnl,11tl\ 111 hr..·.1~ thmugh again "I 1hauah1 I had 11 tt•11n@ Ptl'tt' llood lor ""' luk but I rnulcJn't .1.u\.l.ltn 1t;' '31d < 1crula1ll\ 'll wa'> prl'tt\ ~.1rm out thl'rC' an,111 tt'1ol a httlc nut of me " In thdiro.t matth of thl' tl,I\ ht1~t·1.1ld hod to endure J 21 ·-hour cookl'f undl·r thl· "'n tn atJ . anl(' In the finale. ··t pr.tC11ic "'''h P.11 all tht: llnll'. -.n "'C I.no"' ca~h nthct., g41me prl'lt\ "'ell ·· ~1d f 1tt1terald. "ho ha' taken th<' runntr up pl:.'llc t"'o )tar' runntnti at" 1mhlcd11n "'"h < ·''"' :i.-. h1'I p3rtner . '( ·Hh .ind I <H<' prC'l l\ t<lOd mat<'" "i<l I 1h1n~ m,1h h "'1th him "'11ulll he 1u-.t line:· q1J I 111grr.Alll Becker hold off McEnroe \T R \ Tl n .._. \.1C H ' I \ I .._. \I t \Pl ~C\I (1l'rtn.1m \ R11r1-. Bl-t kl"r ''·"rd oil lour m3tl'h p<llnt' helot\' linalh "''"· n In ll J th I "I 1 n ll th If d 'l' I t1chrta~cr Ill I\ \.1turda' t11 .tr kat tkfrndmti l hamp1on fohn \1l,[ru 0C. and .1d \ AnL~ lO the: ti 1i;&l t'\I J < 1rand' Pn\ 1rnn1' 11111r· naml'nl Aet k l'r the rC'1in1n1 W1mhlcdon t hamp1nn "'111 t.1u• h2n lt>ndl of( 1~ho\lo"ak1,11n tOO.l\ ·,title mat('h ol the l'\rnt I endl tnp-\ttdcd in tht• "-4 ph1Hr tnumament rnO\C'd into the fin.ii carhtr '3\urda\ ~1th a 6-4. l-6 6-l \11,tof"\' 1.)\t'r J1mm) onnol"'i • ' Golfer shoots two aces in one day, just 1nisses third From AP dltpalcbes ULRIC'E HAM N, Sweden -Swedish !I golfer Erik Hallberg hit two holes-in-one and missed a third at'C by Just less than three feet dunnt the ~me day, 1t was reported Saturday Hallberg. n. who I) n:tired, first ared the nmth hole on the Rauv1k golf course dunnga recent vacation. He used a 7-iron on the par-3 hole. Returning to the course in the afternoon, Hallberg scored his S('Cond hole-in-one with an -iron at No. 13. another par-l Moments earlier, Hallberg had missed another ace on the 11th hole. his tee ball rolling over the cup and stopping less than three feet behind the flag. "Three (aces) had probably been too much for me," Hallberg said "But 1l was a fantastic fc:eling h1tt1ng two And I'm glad I didn't dnnk an) champagne after the first one " Hallberg. an 18-handicapper who has pla}'ed thl· game for 23 years, said he had '>Cored two hoks-1n-one earlier. C'aliforn1an Norman L Manie} hit thr most fam ous double aces on the Del Valley Count!) C luh course in augus, Sept. 2, 1964. Manley-scored a unique "double albatross''. on two par·4 holes (the 330-yard 7th and the 290-yard 8th), according to the Guinness Spom Record Book. tatis11cally. 11 takes about 30 years for an average golfer to hi t a hole-in-one. The chanres havr been estimated to be about I 1n 10 million. Quote of the day Buddy Ryan, Ph1ladelph1a Eagles coach, on left guard Kevin i\llen, the club'" No I draft choice last year. who 1s reportedly on the trading block· .. He's a nice big ol' fat kid who could probabl> go somewhere where the> v.ant to stand around and kill the grass. But here. we're going 10 practice." Walton nears first LPGA title Roblo Wal&oo held off sevrral challengers Saturda} in search of her first LPGJ.\ victor>. shooting a 4-under-par 68 fo r an I I-under :?05 total and a two-shot lead after three rounds of the Henrcdon ( lasc;1c goll tournament at High Point. N ( The 3fJ-year-old Washington \laie resident took the lead o'er Betsy King, who was 11cd w11h Walton after two rounds and bnefly held th<: lead in the third r3und until a boge} at the ninth hole stopped her momentum King rallied for birdies on two of her lac;t four holes at Willow Creek Golf Course and fin ished at 2-under-par 70 for a three- day total of 9-under-par 207 Walton ha~ been on the tour s1nn' 1971.J but hac; donl' no belier than a Ill' fur fourth In the PC,>\ ~n1orse,cnt 1n ( oncord. Ma\'>. Bob Cblrles of Nev. Zealand shot a 3-under-par 69. g1v1ng him a 16-hole toornamcnt record of 134 anJ a two-stroke lead O\ er surging Broce Crampton and Gar y Player. ( harlcs a ~n1ors Tour rookie who v.on ._e .. eral lttles. 1nclud1ng national Open crowm m the countne'> as a member of the regular tour b1rd1ed tv.o ol hi'> la\t three hole'\ for the lead 1n the <i4-hok tournJmenl at Nashawtuc ( ountr: Club Kief el captures bicycle race SA"' FRA"'( JS( 0 -.\mencan Ron • Kiefel of the 7-l:.levcn team pedaled 1..9 the · cop of fog-covt<r~ Telegraph H1I( on Saturda\ to v.in the first event of the lntcma1.1onal Bicycle Class10 for the fourth )Car in a row. Kiefel. 26 of Whcatndge. Colo .. posted an ofhuJI time ofl minutes. 12.59 seconds 1n the 1.05-milc 2lSCJ- foot cl imb to (Ott Tower 1n the Fisherman·., Wharf Prologue T1mc-Tnal LoJll readmitted to Maryland lOLU:.GE PAR ~. Md -TcN') m Lona. one or two lJniversn> of Maryland basketball playen ind1c1ed by a irand Jury 1nve t113tmg the death of Len Bias. has been rtadm1t1ed 10 tbe un1verstty, accordana to a pubh11hed report The report, quoting un1den11fied sources. said that Long woi. reinstated aner a July 31 meeting of the untvcntty's faculty ~llt1on board. It was the second time he wa'\ rcadnrnted af\er flu nking out twice in 1hc last two years. the rcpon said. Long and tcommiue David Gregg were indicted hbt month of poci~ssion of cocaine and obstruction ol JUstat·c along \\ith Bnan Ltt Tribble who was indicted for posseimon of cocaine, pos ss1on of cocaine with 11Hcnt to d1'ltnbu1e and posses1on of PC'P. l he three were believed to have been wtth Bias when the 11-mencan died June 19 of cocaine 1nto111cat1on alter collapsing 1n h1~ College Park dorm1tof) Alan Goldstein, Long·~ attorney, confirmed that Long was readm111cd to school with cona1n re tnc1tons. "One of the cond1 t1ons was that he not play buketball "Ciold<.1c1n said IROC race, series to Unser Jr. WA I t\.lf'.~(iLEN. N.Y -Al Unser II Jr outran 8111 Elliott Saturda} co win the International Race of Champions event at Wat~in<i Glen lnterna11onal and the cham- p1unsh1p of the 10th IROC' scn es. Unser. at 24 the youngest dnver ever to appear 1n thl· scnes featunng 12 of the world's best dn vers in 1dcnt1cally prepared JROC Z-28 Chevrolet Camaros. held off a ~trong challenge fro m Elliott on the final lap around the 2.4-mile road circuit. That gave the young Indy-car star victories in both of the road races on the fo ur-race IROC' sched ule and a thrt•e-poin l (62-59) victory over stock car star Elliott. S<:hl·duled loday is the fi rst NASCAR stock car rate al Watkin\ Cilen 1n 21 years featuring one of the mu\! tluscl) matched field!> of the season. l 1m Richmond. trathng Winston Cup leader Dale l arnhardt b} 185 points and second-place Darrell WJltnp. the dcknding champion. by JUSt 24, will stan from the pole 1n the 90-lap. 2181/i-mile event. Television, radio TELEVISION 10 am -OUTDOORS· Fishing the We\t, ( hannd 56 I I a m -WRESTLING: Channel 56. I I a m -PRO FOOTBALL. Presea!>on • Special -f-ca turcs include the New York Giant\' hope' for the rnm1ng !.Cason, the Lm ·\ngclcs Raider' with three quanerbacks. Denver quarterback John Elway, nl.'w Philadelphia head coach Budd) Ryan and how tht: defending champion ( h1cago Bears wall be alTr('ted b} off- ~ca~on pcr!>onnel changes (I hour). Channel 2 11 ·I5 a.m -BASEBALL. Dodger'> at C 1nc1nnat1. C hanncl I I "1oon -PRO FOOTBALL Raider\ JI ~jn f ram 1.,w 4Yt·r-.. ('hours) < hannel 2 I.!. 30 pm -GOLF PUA ( hampwn..h1p (90 rmnute\). from Toledo Ohio. Channel 7 I p m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL .\ pn.'' 1c:v. of the top I 0 collcg1a te team~. a<.. '>elected h\ the r 011thall ~nter!> ..\s<,ouauon. { hannel 4 2 pm -BOX ING C1old medali')t~ for the l "i and l ')\R compete at the Ol)mp1c 5port\ h:\tl\ al 1n Hou'lton CI hour. tJped). Channel 4 3 p m -AMERICAN ADVENTURE \l)dl\ 1ng. C hilnncl 2 ' pm -SPORTSWORLD. <ART M1th- 1gan 500 aulu r<lte (taped) internauonal polu lompet1t10n from fkthpage /\. 'r (taped) (2 hour\I < h;vinel 4 RADIO I I I 'I a m -BASEBALL Dodgl'f\ at < 1ncinnat1 KABC (790) "1oon -PRO FOOTBALL Raider!> al ~an I ranrnt:o. KRLA (1110). KIK-FM (940) I p.m -BASEBALL ~caulc at Angel'>. KMPC (7 10). Mandlikova to miss tourney OCEAN VIEW OUSTED • • • LO~ A.N(1ELE~ IAPI -Hand Mandhkova w11hdrcw Saturdd) from a Los Angeles tennis tournament because of a sprained ankle <;uncred 1n practice Fnda ~ Mandhkova. who would ha\l' hl'l'n the No 3 seed. '\ufTered the '\pra1n in Lancaster. Pa and her ankle v.a\ put in a cast Her coach, Bell) \10"<' '>did she hopes the ankle wtll he healed 1n tame for Mandhkova 111 defrnd her title at the U S Open .~ _ Martina NaHatilova Jnd < hn' Evert Lloyd w1lf be 'K.'cdcu "l11 I and No. 2. respernvcl) otn th<: tour· nament. which begin~ Mondlt~ From Cl kl'~ hlov. a tv.o-run lkauh1cn \1ngk IU CU I the !tad lo 7-'i Thr team\ matthC(J •,olu run\ in thl· filth before [nuno hrnkl: lo•>'>l' l11r four in the top oft he \CH'nth to Ile thl· '1ctof) and a spot in thl' final\ 111 thl· tournament todJ\ (noon and 14<i tf Encino v.1n\ the fir'\t gaml'I agJ1n'1 (hula Vista wh1lh beat <kc:;m \111 v. 1.5 on Fnda) The top h1lli:r\ in thr tuurnn for rhe deknding tllh\t'\ wn1· \l'lonll baseman Fred r fll!d ( 5 for 12 "'II h llnl double). Rich Tetrault(4 1rn l<Jv.1lhJ doublc)and "11ke Danduran(2for4). v.htlc Knackert '>truck ou1 l<J 111 X , inning!> on lhl' mound PHELPS SUMMER SALE •SUITS •SPORTS COAT) •SLACK~ •ORES HIRTS • NECKWI:AR • SPORTSWI·AR • S HOt ~ ;\ ( onttt111rng Trad111ot1 it1 (1ood la.~tt' "-.tw ~rort ti ours \fem I n I 0-~ Sa l 10-6 ~un 12-'> /~ /,.,w I"~ ~ .J/ /?.'" r "?i fuhion lil,,nd • ~twpnn 14f-•• h i71+> M4 <126'4 • * Encino 12, OCMn View 6 Sun tlv lnnines f ~c no 320 110 •-17 · 1 1 Ocean Vew 002 310 0-6 fl 6 H&\tll>U\cn Roue•I• 141 and Truoollo Be•tev [&more 1 Knec~trt 4) Lo~z S Ntl\On 16 ./IP HHe•l>u\Cl'I L P-Baoiev S.ve-Ros\tll 18 Zamora OV1 Teti IOV Porre\ <El Hl1 MC Mac••n EI Bertram IOV TOUAHAMEHT SCHEDULE (at Oc.ean View H._,) Saturda\I'\ Score f; nc no 17 Ocean l/1ew 6 Ocear t11ew Toda""' Game "loon -C1111mo1on\h10 game l(hula Vista 11\ f nronol "IOTE Anottier 1111me w111 ~ 01ave<1 tOdftV nl J ·~ om 11 Encino win\ the flrsl oame o/V1nn11r of Zone Tournem41nt aovanr's 10 1Yor10 Serl•\ .,1 Latavett~. 111<1 ANGELS ••• From Cl His 16th two bomc run pmc m issed beina his third career thrrc home run game by JUSt a few feet. In h1' firs I at-bat of the n!lht. he hit a Oy ball 10 dead ~nter field. where Mickey Brantley cauaht it 11 the wall. "After l hi t the second one, Bob Boone said he thought 1Ka1 1t wa this date thal I had my last t hree hom,e ru n game," said DeCmccs. "Af\er hnttng that second one 11 popped into my mind that I hit the first ball 10 the wronA person in the wrong part of the park.' For the record. Boone and De<'i· nccs mi ssed the date by one day. The last umc he hit three baJls out was Aug. 8. 1982 in Seattle, just fi ve days after he accomplished the feat for the fi rst time, in Minnesota. DcCinces was not the only one to coritn butc offensively Saturday. Wally Joyner drove in two runs, mclud1ng what would be t he winning run in the fir<;t * AN"L NOTES -Reliever Torrv "W\IW lflfew on lhe \ldellnel •D•lft S.1uroav •no pltch•nD co.cl\ Marc• Laa.-u l<I /\f conll-10 •f'l'IP'OV8, OUI \NI ~ '• no• (ffd\I vtl '"He wH e llllle better He 11evtd on the 1911 Wally Joyner watchea the pitcher while talrtna lead off aecond after alngltnc In fifth-Inning run Saturday. '"""' enklel e llltlt lonoer." Miki Lachemann "We ren • Cvkleol 11oe on him •n<I ""' wlN comoere 11 eno '" fl 111e 1cllon 1, the u me w~ he 11 100 oen:ent, he wlu t>e Ciiek, not 11 SO or 1s oercen1 " For,1er eo11tlnuft 10 lnw11 he 1, ru dv now ari.n OewnMe Mii out S.turdev'' 9eme 11ter 111, h"klnD COUl)h which flared uo again alter Fr10av'1 oeme "I'm lu11 trvlnQ 10 keeo nlm ellve, not lull healll1v," Miid M anaotr 0-Ma11ct1 of the ~ ... otf "He wu tWallv 11urlln11 after IH I nlohl'l 111me. Thet co119'1fn1> can weer vou down to • freuHI" MAluch confirmed Satura..,. whet he tied II\· dfcaled Frfd1v nlont, 11111 Vern RllNe w• Mt •MIMr , .. ,, WeclMsdlv ••Inst MlllnMeta ... Al Wit a-.ct la"' latt mentt\1 •eel Carew wlll be r.onoreo t>eton T111tcS.y nt11111•1 01me Amon!l Ille Mnoo wlli De. J~ -UtlrlAQ d h14 tenev number, 19, onlv tllt "8Cond number to be 10 l\onored CNo ,6 wes retired In l10nor ol C11elrmen ol Ille Board 0-Avtrvl After 1'111\v O<JlfnO\ In "'' first two O<JlfnD\ at Edmonton, •en Remal\ldl 1urne<1 In • DOO<I out1"9 Frooav He '•"eel 1 ., 1nn1n111 e11ow 1no 1us1 live ni" en<1 lhrH rul\s tn eernl"9 the win 1'111 l•rll •n 19'6 \Ince June 1• PRO FOOTBALL ------- Bears throttle Pittsburgh NFL c h ampions in top form in 33-13 romp over Steelers From AP dispatches PITTSBURG H -Any lonccrn' about the dlcttl> ot a tnp acros<> the Atlanuc can be disregarded in thl' ca\c ol the C h1cago Bears. fhe NFI champion'>. who beat the Dallas< owboyl>. 17-6, 1n London lu!>t week. '.ihowcd the) ~crl·n·1 thrown oll-\trtde by that 1ournc..·y. belting the P1ll'>bu1gh ~tcclers. l l -11. \aturda} night 1n an eith1b1tton game (,u1dcd b) thard-stnngquarterback Mike TomcLak'!> lhrl'l' touchdown pa\'~es -including a 61-}ard founh- quartl·r thro" to l homa'> Sander\-the Bears handed the \tl'l'kr\ their lirst loss 1n 16 nh1b111on openers "I lc:cl hke ti I can JUSl get a hule confidence. I'll feel ltke I can pla> in this league .. Tomc...-iak ~1d. "When \Omenne''\ not pla}tng well around here, Coach (Mike ) Dtt~a "1ll lc1 }OU know about 11 He did to me. ·I gucs'> rnmpet1l1 on hnngs out the hc\t 1n l'\er\bod} .. I omua~ <'omplctcd I 7 ol ~ l pas!>Cs for 218 yard., Brock returns to Ram practice Dll'tl'r Hrcx.k returned co the..· prall1te licld al (al \Wll' t ullcrton Saturday. two day\ earlier than expected. Jfler \UITenng a bruised left knee in the Rams' NFL prl'\ea'>on opener Tuesday night c 11alh John Robinson was not <iurpnsed. but he rdutl·d an> 'lpcculallon ttlat Brock rushed back to pra( lttc: to kc..•ep up wllh veteran quarterbacks Ste' e Aartko"\k1 and C,1eve Dils .. Dieter'" a tough guy." he said .. r hat's the rea'>on he l Jml·hack fk'satough gu>" "1eanv.htle .. eteran linebacker Jim Collins returned from <t dd\ of nam1nat1ons at ( enttnela Hospital in lnglcv.ood hu1d1dnotsu11up Hehasaner.eproblcm1n h1'> nnk th.ti hd\ v.cakened the muscles m his left \houl<kr Right nov. 11\ onl~ 'ipeculat1on when Jim v.111 n·turn " Roh1n\on \atd "Until I 'ill down with thl' dcillor\ I <Jn't \a) an)thang for <;ure:· ( oll1n,, 28 '\ufTered the inJuf) 1n the Pro Aow l hot thl' nt·n.e apparently need' more ltml' lo rcgeneratl' 1twlt rnmrletd~ • "Wl"re hoping he can play w11h the 'ihoulder lhl' w,l\ 111\ ... Roh1n<,on 'a1cl ... hut 1fhe can't. we'll JU\t hJ\C to w:111 f11r the nl'r\t to heal" and hit on his final n1nt pa'llies of the first half as the Bears took a 16-6 lead. He completed TD passes of24 yards to Ken Margerum and four yard-; to Bnan Baschnagel. In other Nf I C!th1b111ons Saturday: Charger$ 20 , Cowboys 0: Re\erve quanerback Mark Herrmann directed thre<: ..ccond-Quarter sconng dnves and the ~an Diego defenc;e held Dallas scoreless as the ( hargcf\ licat the ( owbo}''i I krrmann. the understud) of A.II-Pro Dan Fout\, "a" 4 for 4 for 78 \ards in his lir!>l two dnves. Both ended 1ri twn-}ard touchdown runs. the first b~ lullhacl f 1m ';pencer to clama11 a 58-)ard march and the <.nnnd h\ re,en e fullback Buford McGee. ending a 54- \ :lrd dme Roll Hl·ntr\l hke'<; '>ccond field goal, a 32-yarder v.1th I OM remaining 1n the \Ccond quarter. ga'e San Diego a 211-0 hall11mc: lead <1nd cnd<:d the <,eonng. Browns 19, Bills 17: In ( le' eland. Ci reg Allen scored un J two-)ard run with 511 seconds to pla). capping a Hrn ..... ns' comeback from a 17-6 deficit The 8111<; led 17-6 after rookie (art B}rum ran tv.o \ards for a touchdown less than a minute into the fourth Quarter But Quancrba<·k Mike Pagel pulled the Brov.n' w1th1n 17-12 when he ran one 'ard for a '>Core v.11h JU\t <>Hr eight minutes to pla) Pagel. obtained 1n an ofheason trade v. 1th ln- d1anapohs. then drove tht• Rrov.n\ P )ard\ in I~ pla}'i after a Buffalo punt for the winning score Packers 38, Jets 14: ·\l Mad1.,on C1a11 Eller\on .• t '\l'Cond-year running bal ~ ""ho pla>ed at W1l>C'On'\tn, lclehrated hie; homccum1ng with a !)air of touchdown run\. fller!.C>n '>Cored from'" and 35 )ard~ as the Packer'> hu11t a 21-IJ halftime lcall at< amp Randall Field. "here a ~1owd of7l95Q attendt•d It wa\ the biggest home crowd 1n ccam history In all. Ellerson rush rd for 7 1 } ards in I 2 came\ Cardinals 26, Boes 10· •\t fampa Ba). in a gaml· delayed 50 m1nutC\ b> an 1n1c:no;c thunderstorm chat tcmporanly rendered thr '>Coreboard clock inoperable Niko Noga and Lionel ~a,h1ngton returned intcr- cept1ons for touchdov. n\ and John Lee booted three field goals for St Lou1r, Vlldng1 30, Dolphins II. \A. 1th Dan \11.anno M1am1 \ two-time All-Proquan<:rbad. \lttingout the game. thtrd· stringer Jim Jen\t·n v.J\ the '1ct1m of tv.o ke) interceptton' 1n th<: third quaner. h) < hns Doleman and "'1eal (1uggemo\ That stlfkd \.11am1'<;t.0meback chances l umm) Km mer hooked up "•th "11kc Jone<\ on a 56- ) ard touchdov.n PJ\\ in the fim halflnr the host V1k1ngs Cblds 20, Bengals 0: In l\,rn.,a' < it) Todd Hlat klcdge threv. a 22-}ard touchdo"n pass to i.\nthon} Hanccx.k and f\11l~ I owef} kt<:ked two field goal\ 1n the \ccond quanl'r to kad the< hid' alnls 10, Broneos 7: Moncn \nder'iCn kicked a 51- } ard field goal wi th 6 (>J kit J\ N<·w ()rlcan!. cap1tah11ng on Denver ttirno\.l'" lor l'at h ol 1t' \tnre\. defeated the host BroOl'>" (ill Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary 110 8ro.dw1y Co.ttMftl 642-915 Old rivalry renewed today at Candlestick a.. - - Wil son gets start at QB for Raide rs vs. San Francisco SAN FRAN( IS( 0 (AP) -An old local nvalry and :i le1hal tackle late 1n last }ear''i one-sided ga me could generate extra prc~ason sparks toda) (Channel 2 at noon) when the l m Angeles Raiders and San Ftanc1sw 49crs meet 1n an NFI ed11b1t1on opener t he conte'\I at ( andle\tll ~ Pork pll\ two onc-11mc Ra> arc<1 t<im pel1torsand recent l\upcr Bowl t ham p1ons who were ouMcd from la\t year's National Foot hall I eague pla> offs with their c;tanan~ quancrbat h a1hng Both the 49er'\ Joe Montana and the Ra1der'i' Mar~ Wtl\on arc· health) again af\cr undcriimng "'"" gcry in the off-sca\On Uowe"er, while Montana dire< 1\ an ofTen~ that l'i laricl~ \rilled an<.1 ha~ been luncuon1na hkc.-the wrJI . oiled machine of}enr\ pa.,t W1l\on " under lire to \how he dc:\erve<. the fir'>l·\trtng \pol ovc-r Jim Plunkett W1l'°n wa\ handed the '1art1na 1nh in the third game of 1hc 1 llW ~ rC'l\Ular ~ason when Plunkeu \uOcrccJ 11 d1\located 'ihouldc-r 1n being hody· slammed by 49C'I'\ dC'fC'n\1vc en(J JC'll 'itover Tht hit ~nmr whc-n \.1n f"ranc1\H1 wa\ "-l'll nn 11\ 1.1.-.'~ 111 .1 \4 .1 (I 111111 of I n., Angele\. Jnd 11 rt'm:11n'\ t'1 he ..ecn whether thc nntorto11\h ph~ \lrnl Ra1de~ plan IO 'l'd rn 1• ngl' I ull.. rn(>"'<'rt•d from his lcfl \houlckr and knc..-c tnJunes. Wilson wa\ n.uncd the 'ltarter despite a m1-.ctllhle performance 1n the 27-2Q \mcncan I ootball Confercncc semi- final lo\' 10 Nc-w Cngland 1n which he connc<tcd on only 11 of27 passes and thrt'"W three 1n1ercept1ons. "I think \.1nrc dc'iCrvc\ to be No I" for n"" '\3111 < oach Tom Flore~ "We'll '<.'c v.h:ll happen' .. \t'contl vra1 pm Ru\t) Hi lser \houlcl "'"" ma> get '\Omc plny•nf! 11rnc "htlc l'lunkctt "' C'tpectcd lu \tan tht' following wee!>. when the Ra1d<'r' mrl't Dalla .. "''!!1 ha' ml\'\Cd .!O game, in two \('Ill\ dUl' to 1n1une\ Flore\ 'itlld "I'd .~'~ 1t\ u1mfl('t1t1'c ~tween the Iv. o fhl' h111 <flll'\111)0\ fnt \an r ran c 1\C o c rial h Rill Waf\h art on llrfrn\C "-al'h \a1tl ht· I\ p:an1culMh con- e <'fnl'CI :ihout h" corncrhacks and pa"' "''her' a\ new ploiycf'\ 1ai..c O\.Cf thn\r f'Kl\ltaon\ ~l "n<l )'car kfl rnr ncrh, ck fm) 'In 1n will br gct11na plenty of sc1wn \ he take\ O\Cr fo1 former .\II Pro Uwiaht H1C'ks \C'llout Howo 01 nl .8<JI . 1nclud 1na nr;irh I CXXl in 1hc nt'W lu\1u; ho,n '" <'\1'l4"1 l<:d Im thr JUHlH' ' ' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, August 10, 1988 Cl Texas ralli_es for fourth straight triuinph O'Brien cracks pair of homers to spark comeback as Rangers edge Toronto, 7 -6 Prom AP dJapatcbes ARLINGTON, Texas -Pc~ O'Bnen hit bis second home run of the pme leading off the bottom of the I 0th inning Saturday night, g1vi ng the Texas Rangers a 7-6 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. The victory kept Texas I 1h pmes behind the Angels in the American uaaue West. The Ranaers rallied for the11 fourth stra11ht victory. They trailed 6-2 after ~ven innin'5, but O'Bncn hit a two- run homer in the eijllth and Texas scored twice in the ninth. Pinch-hitter Darrell Po rter doubled an a run and pinch-runner Toby Harrah scored on Odd1bc McDowell's s1n&Je. O'Bnen led off the 10th wnh hn 19th homer of the season and 1evcnth 1n his lasJ ntne pmes on 1t 3-0 pitch from reliever Bill CaudU~ 2-4. Orea Hams, 7-1. the 111\h Ranger pitcher, earned the victory with J >,-, tnntn&S of hitless relief In other Amencan Leaauc action: Red Sox 8, Ticer• 7: In Dclro1t1 Wade Bous went 4 for 4 and raisco has maJor lcaguc-lcadina average to .356 and Dwiaht Evans and Rich Gedman homered as Boston beat the Tigers. h was the third straight victory for Hoaaton'• Bill Doran t. ale on a atolen bue .. be aoea under the throw to San Diego abort.atop Garry Templeton ln aec· oncflnnln& of Saturday nlgbt'• aame. NATIONAL LEAGUE Giants halt Atlanta streak Maldona do, Brenly deliver k ey blows to sink Braves. 4;3 From AP dlspalcbes A TLANT .\ -(and' \.faldonado opcnt>d the I 0th inning· with a homl· run and Bob Brcnly later doubled and scored o n a squccLe bun1. lifl1ng the San Francisco Giants to a 4-3 "1ctor. o·vcr Atlanta and o;nappmg thc Braves' five-game wmnmg streak Mike Aldrete t1t>d the game." '" the ninth with onl> the G1ant\0 filth hit o l the game. his <,econd homer o f the season Maldonado hit c1 2-1 p11~h lrom reliever Jeff Dedmon. 1-6. over the left-field wall for h1\ \C\ t•nth honH:r ul the season. Brenl) "a" sat.nfit.ed tu third after his double and ~ 111 C lark·, sque('le bunt brought him home Scou Garrclts 10-7.got thc 1.1t.tor. After sun" 1ng a ba~cs-lo.idcd Ja m 1n the ninth. (,arreh" loaded tht.• ha'>t'\ again 1n the 10th '"th t"oout \ lnrt.t.•d in a run b) h1111ng Dale \forph\ \.I.1th * Astros 6, P1ctres 2 SAN DIEGO HOUSTON Rovlter 70 F annrv 70 Gwvnr r• 11.rvk ~ MdhlOtl Garvtv lo 8ocllv c l(enne(ly C Ntllle\ JO Tmonn n Mewl!•"' o io<v on LaPOlnl o RC>berll on Wlftlll'P TIWI •I>, II.,. , 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 J I 0 0 • I I 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 ) 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1000 0000 Dor"" 70 Hate"~' 1 Wa~·ng )O GOav" 10 Bau r! 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Jose Roman1 1.0, aot his first maJor-lca4uc wtn for Sl/1 innioas of work Bnan Oclkcrs pitched H'J innings of one-hit relief, then Ernie Camacho pitched the ninth. The three held Baltimore to five hits. Twine t. A'• i: In Oakland, Frank Viola pitched a two-hitter over seven innings and Gary Ga.ettJ drove an three runs. carryin~ M1nnesoi.a 10 Lhe v1cJory over the A s. * Raneen 7, BIU. JtV• 6 TOA ONTO T•XAS Fernnaz" Garcia 2b MoH«>vcf ... 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Yukee• 3, l\Qfals 2: At Yankee Stadium, Dan Pasqua led off the bottom of the ninth inning with ha~ I Ot b home run of the season, llfimi New York past Kansas City Pasqua·s dnve off Bud Black 4-6, came on an (>. I pitch and was onl)' 1he 80STON &ooo•lO Barrell 21> Rlcejj lev>o< Oii OwEvn• r1 ArmH c1 Romine ct Gtdm•n c Slaonn lb Romero" * it.M S.IC I, Tleerl 7 e11r11D1 • l • I S 0 2 I S 0 I 1 2 0 0 0 l I 1 ) s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 1 1 I s 0 0 0 l ) 1 0 OITllOfT w11.1a~r 211 Tremmtls Glb\01' rt Gruooe111 Harnan on 8rgmn pl'I 01Evn• lb 8roknt pr ColUnl II COlll 31> S~lclti C1 L-cf Lowrv c J6 I ti I T...,1 kart l>V IMlflel all r hbl • I I I 5 I • 3 S 0 2 I 1 0 I 1 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 • 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 • I I 0 S I I 0 1 I I 0 I 0 • I I I • 7 14 7 8"'9fl IOI 111 020-1 o.troll I 00 000 ll0-1 Game ~nlr19 ll81 -Ow Ev•nl ISi fifth Yankee h11 against three RoyaJ• pitchers Bnan F1 her, 6-S. was the winner u the Yankees defeated ~he Royals for the teventh ume 1n ci&ht mcclmp this su\On. The pmc had been tied since the third innina when Kao s City 1Cored twice against Doua Drabek on RBI singles by Geor&e Brett and Jorie Orta. Brewers I, ~'~ Sox t: In Mil· waukee Teddy H11uera pitched a 11A· hitter, outduelana C h1cago's Jose .Dcuon. and the BrewCTS defeated the White Sox on a run-scorina wild pitch by Dcuon in the thud innina. Higuera. I S-7. equaled his victory total of 1985 He walked one batter and struck out nine as he threw hlS third shutout and 10th complete game Deleon 2-1 allowed three hits 1n 6111 tnninJ'>. m iking o ut eight and 1.1.alking four He and two relievers combined to limit Milwaukee to four h1t"i MINNESOTA * Twin' t , A'i 1 .., , h Ill S 1 I I s J 4 S I 0 0 3 l 1 0 l 1 2 1 •• 0 0 0 OAKLA"O Sma~v Ol1 He•c,,., fl HrOtlt 10 8•nnlk • rl GHii lb 8Hne cl 8v1n 0t1 E\~nor 7b Lmll"or 1o Pucka11 t • E-Tanena COiis OP-6<>''°" l. Detroit l i.OB-Ao1!.on..U...Da!tod 1 .2&-_&A.CU I!.. Grul!Q. _,,..,~ Romero. 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"' 11 19 n1 \1 4 il I 8 ?29 109 11 6' ' l t 114 l 171 W 941 l it SU .260 PITCHING IP H 8B SO W LERA 71' IS 3 9 t 0 H9 183' ISi ~I W I? l 194 11 n I 1 II I 0 2 9S 19< , 17 JO 1~ 7 4 l 18 44" Iii I~ II S I 3 72 II~ 1 900)?7 S9' •6 IS )I 11 ll? ill• 14/ 64 146 ., , 3 •I 11 lli I) 71 4 I ) "8 I)'' I j~ 19 18 10·8 4 41 6 8 ~ 1 01 900 Finley Moor~ Cend11lar l!I LU~O Cor1>e1t McC11,k1ll F'o<1ler Sutt or Cl'te<Jwor> Tcnal\ fl2 .... ,,., 451 "' so 4 17 MOii'" I) ('lrMll 9 Fn•\l•f • NATIONAL LEAGUE Recti 6, Dodgen 2 LOS ANGELES CINCINNATI Su 2b StuOOa<l MloOl<'• 11> Mal1111• II Caoetl lb Mef\flt l <f SCIOK lt c &rock lb Guerrr Oh ltWllml ci Ounc.1111 vei.nrle o Trevino ol't Becl<wtllo VandlfO o 81tuu l t>fl T...,. •b r II Ill ~ 0 I 1 ~ 0 I 0 4 I 1 0 l () t I I 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 ) • t 0 l 0 I 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 I) • t , 0 ? 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 Oa"1f1, 1f "'•"".o 0 Bf'I )b Par~tr rt fO•v \rt BO•AI l"1>r•1 lb \11 w~ u °"'''' ?b Oennv ci E .. ,.v Pt• ltMre>'lv p rllfobl'l\n o M tne• rl JS 1 10 7 Tcrteh k«t bv lnnine' ab r l't bl 4 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 4 I ? 7 4 0 0 0 I I 0 0 ) l ) 2 ) 0 I 0 4 0 0 I 4 0 I 0 I 1 I 0 t 0 I 1 0000 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 J2 '10 ' LM A...-1 001 001 000-1 (ln(IMltl 000 17? 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"ltST •ACI. • furtonot. ~M •12,000 F11tle1 & 11'\erea I Yatrt Old ' uo Clelmlno or"• "'"" 4,000. I Q\jffn Olma9910 (Plncev) 116 2 Leoal ~ottctlon (Solla> '" 3 Sunw.in (Catlanon) 114 4 8e11rovoht (Veltfl•~•) t '' 5 Mv Louie (K""'4) 116 6 llader Oewn (81acto.l • 113 1 LaOv Noemi (Ollvert1l 116 a ~lnuu Lark (8rlnl!arnoftl 11' 9 Fritndlv LH<llf (Slbllle) 11a 10 Lillie (09y ClaH) 116 11 Bllv Jean tSteven11 116 11 8 MaQlc: !Garrido! 114 aaVlllOYfl'HL <7· 11 Gtmt win aflt< lavotf, Otl"*' 10 come rlOlll t>eO lo .00 anoti.. •ADU DAWN (J· I) Suvldout clau Of04), 111ero lr•I'*' kMOl comoellllon -nlfto. .. LL Y JIAN I•· I) ltouoned ..,_ et IN 1tarl lr1 IH I dollno well. may be WOllOMI lal• " front '"'° come l>acto. LONG$HOT u.ov NOEMI SIGONO lllACIE. 6olu<IOl'l9l PUfse 110.000 Mal<ltnl 2 ¥Mn olO Cltlmlng Oflca W .- sta,000 I Oarbv Cl'tkk (Slblllel I II 11' 7 SamldOOll (Toro) 11a ) Intriguing ION (Orlac>aJ l7J llt 4 0.. Volante (~all0u,'8vtl 111 5 Tulare COid tllamlrerl 11• 6 Score H1911 (Blacf\I a 113 1 llule The NIOlll tMcCarronl 111 I Frencn trloadle< (Bartl I" 9 Vallok:torlan (Lllltl•ml 11• 10 Tubal\ 8 ullah (Solli) I•• 11 EttVtn Ocffn• (Hlover•l 111 12 Bawn'1 FlelOI (Vt ltnruelal 111 AIM ...... 13 Tua' BIM ILloheml I It 14 Crafty ~•19 (Castanon! 11• u PHtlrel (OrltO•) I I) "' 16 Cue 0. Oro (Slbillt) 121 111 IAWN'S irt•LDS 14· I) OroooinO from 'Graduation Slekea• for • tao, IOUOl'I 1a1k from ouhlOt ooal,""111JRY CHICK CS-7) SOlld affCYf wlllle 1acond bell, Slbllle 1tlcka will! tl'tll COii, Oenoeroui. lllULE THI NIGHT 0 · 11 Luktl' t1r11 ''•"''' in tor a tao. bul wilt beneflt from ,.,,;ce, ol Cl'trl' McCerron LONGSHOT DEL VOLANTE THlttD RACE. One mile Pune \14.000 FUl.u 3 net Old1c c1a1m1no oriet '31. ·nt.ooo I Ci<tv Seotemoer ISIO"lt) I •• l N1CN110va (l(unel) 116 l Swee1ea1 ISttvanu 11t ' Curlou1 Prlncen tOelellOun•ve I I" S Marlene IHtrntnderl 11' 6 Vttvetfffl (81eckl •111 I Gran Emolion'l"Pidi0ie1 116 I Saro GOIOe<I tVatenruelal 116 SAlllO c;oLOEN 14· I) Wm l'tev• mucn touonar llme gettlno '"' 1eao tooav 111" 11 tna ~o. wlMt< II able to a tl•ln cornmen<I 11"' •urn. NICHOLOVA 17-21 Verv lmortulve win al tl'ta ml .. 01,tanct at Hottvwooo Peri., vtrv COftten· toou' neat lrom too to 1>o1tom, Git/IN EMOTION {'· 11 Oroo1 from ellowanc. comoenv •11<1 oreftn main tr•<"' 10 tl'tt tun LONGSHOT CURIOUS PRINCESS FOURTH RACE. 6 turtong\ Purae l 10.000 Ma10en llUIH &. ,..., .. l vHn OIO &. uo. C•I bred Clalmlno orke \l7 ·Ot 000 I WIMome1hlno IPlncavJ I It ? Senov Jen IFellonl 114 .) Kev CH HumbUo <Valfn1uel&J •114 ' Fro11v Jeen 1C11nero1> • l 11 S E vertil'\ Otll~erv (Si1>lile1 116 6 1mn Trick <Otlvar~J U I I It 1 Stun (Berti 116 8 Fklote OI Gold <Oouola\I 116 9 GOIO N Slll<v IL111Nml 116 10 El Revo KIO ISlmO\Ol>I 111 11 Cru ~ Eve\ IBlackJ / tit 17 Sttonanlt J ISttven11 116 AbaElleltN 13 Doctor·, Brew IPatlfrao•u II• 14 lrl1n Kriallrl tDllvar11o1 <I 116 IS Liit'' Da le ISlblUtl 12 116 16 S.I Lori IFe<nenaerl 116 WINSOMETHING 13 II No )tal'IOGV!l 1r1 ll'tl\ wide ooen l'ttat, Plncav ma>t oet enouQl't run lro1P'll'tl1 fllly IO rnt~t lhf Oifftranct, EVIR- ETT'S OELIVIElllY 16 II Ae1<11 !>tinker• todev trelnlno wtll for Clel>ul CltAZV IY•S 14· 11 Ouock flU... \loooe<I beOtv le\1, adll1 l>tlnlo.an In •IOl'll Wlln •OO<tnloce Corv Bleck LONGSHOT GOLD N StU CY FIFTH lllACE. One mile Puraa '70,000 F1lllH &. merta l """ OIO &. uo Cle1mlr>0 orlce uo.-u5.ooo I Oetta'1 Ciokl Coln 1~11'1 114 2 Ciooo S1v1e (McCerronl 116 3 Red Frt nc.tlv tSlt~tDJol 114 • Naer Min !Va1an1uet111 116 S Aeoulellon Min r&teO l 1111 6 F•onllno Merlene IOtlvarea> 116 1 Cilrl In Blue IPlncevl (I) I 16 8 Vllet Score <Toro> 116 9 Wint TIUltr l8a1t) 110 10 Otl11war11 Oetlgl'tl (Solo! 11• TERRY TURRELL ......... 11 Nelllle Know' (l'\rlMV) 121 116 Oii.TA'S GCK.0 COtM ( ... 1) Nice wot fW !hi• mat't lo PVll of U0M4, llMdld IHI .,_ ...... fr""'"'41, NUJl MISS (4·1) S.... ~ out1tal'dlno tront rldlnl ollot aoo.rd, ,.,.., tfl tN lffd, 0000 STYLa tJ.-1) ... I Mmllr JmO( ... IYel'I' wltn MCC.,rOft, , .... , -*' .. M w rOflM tor IW'ObaOM oo.t ''"" t.-1te. I.ONO• SHOT GlltL IN BLUE SOtTH lllAGIL • turionoa. ~ ... t12.-, Maldl<I' J vaara old Cleltniftt Pflce: tM,• MS,000 I l Oaflon f~tll) II 1 l.llC'kY ~dlflon (Caitanonl 11' l Htv8' Stnollt IS1avtt11) 111 • Cltvt<t9e (Bltdll ,HJ S Mr To Ile WOtl (KNMIJ 111 ' Sudden Dance (Ht<nanderl 111 1 Catun Fl19'1t te>ouotaal 11• • Cremerle (Bartl 111 f Wer Wood (~llOU1'8Vtl Ill 10 Gokl On Gr"" (Valenz!Alal 111 11 Crv•l•I Culler (Ptdroia) 1'1 12 Carbont<o tF'lncevl 111 NIV•• SMOKI 1~2J Solid effott .. ,, wflfll 1aGona !>Ml, 11111111.eu may make IN dlfferenct lodl v. LUQ(Y IDfTION (4·11 Run Of Luck COii has nlc.f worll oenern for dtl>ul, dllllltf°'4; WAit wooo (6-11 Oki not braak ...,.".,. do6lno wall tat •• ean makt a riiiiiOJ IO<llV LONGSHOT: Mil TO 8E WON SIVINTH ltACI. 6 f\JrlOl'ICll-Puna \lt.000 J vu~ I S..m Excl'tange !Solis > Ila 2 Orlceo (Soto) 1 lt l ROM• Are Rte> (Blaek) .1oa • Mr Madie (PincavJ 1 Jt S 8old 09crff IMcC•rron> 11> 6 Wlllo Uo The T-!Garrido) 11) 7 C altl>Ol'IOI ( Pedroia I 111 ORICAO 1)-l) Exit' very Oui(il '°"'ti' furtone 11tal et HOllvwOOd Perk, or~ lnlo nice IOOf lo .. rn t>rtektts. CALAM>MGA 11·21 Came to llfe lnl in \lrono tfforl, •t<V IOUQll wllll ••Oiollvt 11retcn lolCk, IOLO OIECJlll <•·I) F""'*'«! ""'' u ni• Anfla, McCArrOFI et>oard lolld COftlendt< LONGSHOT MR MEDIA EIGHTH lllACIE. 1 funonoa -.. 135..000 FLEET TREAT STAKES -OvWlllQnl Slalla ""'" l YHf\ old Cal !>fed. Total Purse US,6!0 Winner \19,900, aacona, \1,000, lt\lro, U ,1$0. '°"''11. n.ns. 111111. sa1s I Rare Star .. 1 tSoll•l 114 2 Mer111n Oua111orm (8azel 114 l Her 110 .. 1 Grace IVatenzuelal 114 4 Straw Doo IOeteho<J,aavel 114 S T v J!Ht<1ua1 (Toro> 114 6 llutflet N 8e1u• f Pedrora) 114 1 ProdlO•I Pro1eoe ISlbllttl 11' I Tra um• Time (Orleo•l 114 9 Earl'\ Velenllna IPlncevt 114 10 WOtl'tt<Y IMtCerron) 114 II Malva's PrlOt IBtac"I 114 12 Svml>Ollcahy (Slfvtna) 11• IEAlllL'S VALINTINE 13· 11 Full 1lale< lo Fren•a Velanllna too1<1 better !Ilana ev~ In AM. RARE STAltLET !4·11 Gooo llgore In ll'lla ovarnlol'tt slake, vtrv lmoraulvt IHI, ltUll'flL•S N aEAUS '6·1) Bio winner on ll'tt lurt i.11 out. oeaktnv •n<I c.en ll•ndla tl'te ma in 1ra<:K LONG· SHOT TV RESIDUAL. NINTH ltACE. I 1116 mlltt. PorM 117,000 ~ veer OIO\ &. UP Cltlmlng Of'ICt 117.5·\ 10.500 I 8ectuoo ICaalanonJ l 1S ? Suiu'"" IPinuyl 11S l Tl'tf Wall ()I Swat IOUvartt1 11~ 4 Eag ... , Beek ISter11nQI • 110 S Pottct Purault IPaorozai 11S 6 Snop Talk 18taelo. J < 11 a 110 1 Vorleufer t8a re> I It I O•nclno Kin ISIOUltl I IS 9 B1of)tdenomaan <Htrl'lanoeu 107 10 Souov !>tltl IS•evenal 119 II Son Of Raia t~l't0ul'8vel 115 17 Star Mele<•el IV1ienNtlel I 15 Alie IE._.. 13 E •uoeren1 Oevlf (Soto) llS U KOOi t<'.ev (Blacl<J 111 11110 VOAlAUFER IS·21 Won o bett 0"1< 1tml· i.1 111,1•1'fl tOU11n "on' 1>ec~ In flnale. SON Ofl lllAJA 11-7> Wloa ooen neal, tactlGal ,_ w•• be <H I UHi 0011t>omng lo< \lrt lCl't 0"411. THI WALi OF SWAT 110-11 LOOI\ I« tl'lla -tate w1111 1trono •••etch •.le~. will 111 wortn tl'tt orlce LONGSHOT BACKLOG BEST BET OlllCAO 11111 Ractt ·PRICE PLAY DEL TA'S GOLD COIN (Sin Race Del Mar racing results SATUlllOAV'S RESULTS t I 41t1 al 4l ·de v tllttlYtllbre<I "'"""91 FIRST ltACE. 6 turtono\ Noc~ 1 Prlnct I Peororal Citnlle At!> ISttvtn\l P<•tla's Beau IHerr1•nOell Tl,.,. I 10 ) S Al\o ran Co,.,. Man, Agua Ruu o Mllllent Nellve. Percen1e11ar Forwero CommenO. Per ltet Pir•tt Scretenta Nat1vt Cao11ve S1 EXACT A IS 11 o•la 191 IO SECOND RACE. 6 t11<tonos Hovering PrtHnct ISolol Julio N Mt (Claneroal Mt Vou Ano 0 IS1tv~n\I Time I 09 4 1~ At10 ran SI Ale•l1, Msn1enero Acllve Roma n Olden 8allle1 Valtreon k ralt heO No Rlont Turn. Lens Manua S1 DAIL V DOUBLE IS 71 01110 \ 161 00 THllllD lllACE. 6 furlong\ C.ra v Plnalrlot (Plncev I l90 300 ?60 Moll Dtttrmlnt<I IVatenruelaJ Patr>ol Gtovu IOtla hOune .. el Time t 09 7 s Alw ran Pui.aneN t1tumln1ze Brllh 8 111¥ Ca or1c1oua111u S•no 0 109tr Swlfl Menaoe Smootn Bio Scratcntd Or Reallly Pit•••"'' Pow•' """ w ,n, Bundle OI Iron. Good Flnlan lS EXACTA 11-101 oelo \S4 SO FOURTH AACIE. 6 lur10no1 L•ouna Nellvt !Otlanovnevel Be !.cenlc t Bleck) Boo Boo·s Buckaroo <llona ml Time 1101 ~ JIO l OO ?IO 900 ~00 ~ 70 AIM> ran Wlldefneu Bouno •rt Mhu1re1 Cnarllt lH, Cne11tr1oe0 Teo De NH~•• No 1cre1cne1 FIFTH Ill.ACE. One mite °" tur t Brlolll Tom IS1evtn1I 1t 40 Fat>ulOul Souno (McCe rronJ Cul Bv Gtsn <KHnell Time 136 1 60 160 •40 400 1100 Alio ran Cell The Guaro, rrutn r rut1ot, Jo•a Oovt>'• Ovt\I Cnart .. B•n. Don 8 81ue ~ri11cn.o Lora Ano'°" Bronre Tudor Lud lleve1 ' 80-.ro SS EXACTA I) 10 pa ,d '34700 SIXTH llACE 6 lurlOno\ w.1c1 Manor IValenrutleJ IC a vane Stt•tn\l Hu v,r WHlntt CSOto1 Tome I 11 4 ~ .. 6'1 1560 110 s 60 sao f 00 Al\o ran Breel>.al>le N•neotvtl'lellne Tl\enll\ T:: J P F=ono MY Wav Gaell(s .. rcn La Create Ntuvo. E'1n 1 Fun No \er tlCM \ . SEVENTH RACE. l t LH a On IMcCarronJ 1mou111vt1v < Sttvtn• t 1004 1v11en1utleJ Tlmt I 47 1 S to mites 1200 uo uo 14 60 uo 660 Alio ren Vellant CitorO<t. Ot•1uwon, Tru• i Danu' Baoouln, Oanceoe1. St•ckt lle. Mtn•wHr. 8uc11onov No \Crotcl'te\ U I XAC TA (9 111 0111d \SO? 00 Hollypark entries I? "•CK SIX <7 I ~ I 2·91 oelo \ '" 6JS 40 to Qfl(I wlnnll'10 Hc:ket !•Ix hooeo '1 PICll Six con\ota llon oelo s 1.2'8 40 10 1oe wrnnlno tlckeh !flvt l'IO<at\) EIGHTH RACE One mlle on lu<I Al>efu\Cnto.• IV•1tnruai.1 • 40 • Sauna tMCCerron1 Fran's Valtntine l~ktr) Tlmt 1 l4 7 S 340 300 uo 220 > ao TONIGHT'S ENTllllU 1 lltl'I of Sl•nittll QUa""1\WM ~) ir1r11 peal' S:lO l'tRST lllACE lSO va rO\ Purse 12.IOO Meloan 7 vu r l'llo lllloea c1e1m1no orlu sa 000 MY Cno•ct Ton1on1 Jeen1 Be Gooo rru rransmot Pleuln Ca ltieCo Doll In Prooer T KllU 11 I Miu Ward\ Soec;oa1 TOU<h SECOND lllACI JSO ve<O\ Pur~ U .900 1 vH r old loh,~s (;ieom•no puce U .000 Broo~tlef N1gnt RICl'tt1 Joo.,., Slllrlev Panucl'tt Oarlno Dun llla1wo ltlel't G09ttt m Jov <;11141r19vai lltcn Girt ffucllle La r• THNlO ltAC•. 400 v•ro1 Puf\t IJ...00 ) 1111r Oldl Clelm!llO orlct M,000 Ont Woman Show Ol't Jonnv Run Soeml &ooy Bult<lt• Ken Run Sornt Suott Al1elr Gu To Tiit L.lmlh Lotllt Nik NI~ Hooe Lant l"OUltTH 'RACIE. 400 vard1 Purat 12 900 1 vu r Old\ Clelmlno Pf•CI '6,1$0 $1111.ciOvl I A Advanteo• Otoon Ll~ab'9 Tru. Wino f aoamet so ...... ion -.mltfl Wllnoul Aoootoolt\ I uoy (ult Ou r mtfOldO<' Moon Merriment Al\O t l!Olillle-E11v Cio (xfra. Yes Ha I• ll•OOlll'tl" N10111,, Midn•unt Maona1a ll'lll'TH lllACI. )~ Yt•Ch Pu".. U.900 ~>Oen ' vter OIO hMll\ (1a1m1no ll"ICt \1.000 LIVfly $one Mv Old Gal H V (-'vi .._v "" l Uft ttal>O lll'ariaua t o C41!1 A VICtorv Slf•tllln Jennie J•ne YOUflll SIXTH ltACI 600 • .,a, P\1<\t J4 liCIO •tar OICll Allow•"" t Ooc\ •J f nt LOllt<V Al\Md Of The Gama LuClllftt 1(1(1 For IA•t OI Mqrwty T111nfl.lllO ltltl't fllinfl. Lanr. SIYINTH ltAC• 17' YtrOl ~"' U ,fOO l ¥M r elda ClalmlM orlee \S.000 Snloli•n 1nvt\lrnat1t Min Avarice Advt°"'t tiuv Vietor V1Ctoriou1 Ml c,.,,,., •• ""'°' Jll'!lmtir) Jet (ocflon Dt Lall •1t •ad lllommtt ltGtfTH ltACC Malden t war old\ ~ llYI lllttnl 'IOoflt (l'tt\tr 150 varch Pvf'M 11 . .00 c 111m1111 "'"" w.uo W-CMI~ 11.rUll'lllt l'I~ Klla eeno ~Ill~ Fu t COOi Sellin !>wffl Me1ou111 Hv LOOlt Esoteric: AIS.O t11gl1>1r-Me<r10H B••u NINTH AACIE. 400 verO\ Purse 17 100 l •ear oldl & uo AJIOwanct 011nlno Toro Touol'I Ciuv' Caly.t S.ve Jtt Mato.• Mina llvcn $anelor $toe Mind Game TINTH RACI. l SO v••O• Puoa U IOO ,, .. , 01<11 & 1;0 c111m1no or•o 1J.?OO Oull1no Oa n1 0.YH Cut N 111111 Easv Blakt Mlol'tty OulCto. Pan l<tWHll sun Com.on lom Pet• 8ov Jo 14owlloot Ami AIW ren Ju•ll<era. Ctnvat>.'1 Siar. a E\lraoaOe, SoectecUler Jou . •lual\tnt A" Ov~. ~utfl<:ia Scra lCl'ttO Ila~ ROM •-nlrv NINTt4 lllACI I I I• miltt Hlgl't Tovch (0eltll0u\'8vtl Anote Afc (Pln<evl ~•rrlson ' Turn ($ttYtn\J Time 1 41 41~ IUO 700 hO uo , .. HO Al\O ren No<tl'ttrn Pfovl04tf Out>el Tornaoo Meover C:arei., No 'cratcl'tt\ u •XACTA u 21 oak! 'moo ., LATI OOU•LE IS·SI oald ••Uo Allendanct 76,45' Mu1ue1 Helldlt ~..-...sn Aberuschka captures feature race at Del Mar DEi MAR (AP) -Abcru~hka ~1aycd cl<>S<' to the pace. moved into th e lead entering 1he 1trclt.:h and won the Palomar Hnndicnp b) a head at Del Mar race track Saturday The winner ran the one-mile turf event for fillies and mares. three yea" old and up, 1n I 34 2/f> \3rry1n1 118 pound\ and ndden b) Patnck Valcn1uel1, Abcru~hka paid S8 40. S3 40 and S3 Sauna. carrying 11 K pound11 and nc.lden by Chm M,c arron returned S2 60 and S2 20 fran·., Va lenttnc, t:arrymg 11 9 poundc; and with 8111 <;hocmakcr aboard, was '1~ lengths back 1n thmJ and paid SJ 40 Ju\tH.3 ra, ( c n yak '~ Sur, F"trapade. 'ipcctac ular Joke Blu~lung II O"·cr and ~uenc1a al\O ran Ranncr Ro~ was scratched II wa\ al~ announced Saturday 1ha1 JOckcy Gary Stevens. lcad1n1 ndcr al 'W.lnta Anita and Hollywood PnrL. this year. hai. been suspended for five racing dayl.. Aug. 13-17. for c U\tn& interfcrcna: 1n the nrctch 1n the fir\t race Qn Fnday His moun1. Arctic Land, wu hum JX'd from first to fourth 1n thai race Before the da> ·, racma It was announced that JOCkC\ Alo Solt• would no1 ndc thl\ weekend bccau9r of B r raclced nb, app rcntly sustained 1n a Hollywood Park ~p1ll l.ast mon'h In today's £dd1r R d Hand1capu Oel Mar. Al Mamoon haa been 1n1ttallcd a\ the S-2 earl) favon1e for the I' •·mile on the turf 7ofTan' 1 .. 1hr ~ond cho1ct Ill .\-1. LOOKING FOR .... THE"" APARTMENT? SEE SUNDAYS REAL ESTATE SECTION DailyPilai (714) 642-4321 • Completion of Dupont Centre in Irvine ne~ring Efficient design of Leg.iCy Group project means lower leasing_ costs for tenants By JIM HATHCOCK Delly l'tlet C0tr.epo'*"t Tim Strader doesn't care 1f his company name, The l e$JlCY Group. isn't draped on I 0 high-nse skeletons scattered around Southern Cah- fom1a. As chairman of the board of the Newpon Beach-based firm. he prefers to position himself as a d1vers1fied innovator in the de' elop- m~nt community · .\fter serving the Koll Co. as execuuve vice president, legal coun- sel and partner. Strader left in September 1983 to establish his O\\ n development firm Hts goal has been to build a small developing and financing team to fill the need for quahty projects in a limited geo- graphic area. After orig1nall) forming his own company as A.ires Development. Strader merged 11 into The Legaq Group in J unc 1985 when he was three-structure Dupont Centre office complex under construction in Irvine. Valued at $38.S mtlho'n, the locauon includes an eight-story building of 153,250 square fee t. a five- story structure of 98,775 square feet and a four-story parking structure with 950 spaces. Despite Orange County's office building glut. Dupont Centre 1s SO percent pre-leased to tenants such as Commercial Bankers Life lnsuran~e Co .. Finley, Kumble, Wagner. Heme, Underberg, Manley, Myerson & Case} -the nation's second largest law firm -and Legacy and BCE Development. The complex 1s sched- uled for completion this month. '?""' ;::. . . .. . .. Dupont centre. a $38.5 million office-park. l• altuated at the comer of Von Kannan and Dupont ayenuea ln Irvine. cards while a computerized energy with office furniture and deli \.Cf) But Stradcr's years with the Koll Thus. Strader and Villl are current- management system will provide persom. Co. and experience as le&al counsel to I}' building two apartment projects access to heat, air-conditioning and the founders of the City of Irvine and will soon start a third. electnclly controls at wi ll. Dupon1 Centre's central plaza will taught him that be needed to butld _.1.0i~d by i\nlhony M. V1ui ~ho ~rves as the company {>resident. Legaq 's most amb1t1ous develop- ment in Orange Count) has been the Strader said pre-leasing has been successful because Dupont Centre has an efficient design which will translate to lower leasing costs for tenants. The variable-air-volume climate control system will use new space-saving, more effocient. utectic sa1t:c-trittNt-wa1er storage lo cool air. A customized integrated secunty Separate ireigh.L~levaiors-wi!I be..accented by ;i vaciet; of ililis-multi-family_' residential com- ehm1nate professionals working in maturetrees,flowersandlobb1esand munities as well as com - the building from using the same the entrance to the parking structure merc1al/iodustrial projects because S)'Stem as construction workers mak-will be accented wllh sculptured bnck the traditional ups and downs of the 1ng tenant improvements, movers wildfowl murals b) David Chapple t"o markets trnd to offset each other. · In add1t1on to funding rcs1dent1aJ and co111n1erc1a+--tlevelopment-s, Legacy Financial, a subsidiary of The Legacy Group. has arranged for other developers' projects. l-- S) stem will provide after-hours ten- ant access via electronicall} coded OC firms le8.d U .s.· contractors NASR CARLISLE BETCHLEY Hospital, hotel name executives Ronald Graham Nash hac; hecn appointed senior' ice president for de.,,elopmcnt and rnmmun1t~ relations at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in "e" port Beach 'lash. "hose duties will include handling Lap1tol lund-ra1sing campaigns. has held s1m1lar poc;1t1onc; "1th r,c\c:ral ( aliforn1a and .\nzona hospitals • • • Kath)' Carlisle. thl· new reSldent manager at the Anaheim Marriott hotl'I v.111 o-.er~ce room operations and guest relauons. Other rc<,pon~1b1ht1c\ 1>.111 include secunty. housekeeping and re~nauon' < arll',le on In inc resident, was pre .. 1ousl) rn1dcnt manager a1 the Irvine Marrion. • • • Richard R Betchley has JOined CompuFu.nd, In c. a~ prcc;1dcnt and ch1<.'f l'Xl'l ut1H of Network Funding Corp. Networi.. l-und1ng" the lending .irrn of tht ( ompuFund National Mortgage "lct""ork Betchlc\ "'as pre' 1oush chairman. president and ch1et ex<.'<. Ull\ c officer of People Mortgagt Co. in Seattle. Wa sh He 1~ the ..,ccond housing industl) exccull H' to Join CompuFund recently In Ma~ James J . McPhee hecamc prc<;1dcnt of the National Mongag<.· Network LYNCH KWOK WATANABE • • • Thomas P L) ncb hJ'> bt·cn appointed 'ice prc<.1den1- urn,trul t1on m.rnaga ul Hillman Properties West, Inc. to he rc'>rx>n'1hlt• for thl' compam., tonstruct1on act1\lt1es L \nlh had hel·n a \t'nmr prr>Jl'll m;inal(cr for Koll Construction Co. since 19!<:! • • • Donald G Lee, Michael M.S. Chun, Eugene I. Walanabe and Henry T.Y Kwok ha\l' all hcen promoted b\ Wimberly Whisenand Allison Ton~ & Goo <\rcbiterts, Ltd. Lee dnd Chun wen~ hoth ad' anl t•J to pnnl 1pal anJ 1:h:t:tl'd '1ce-pre.,1dent and Watanaht• anJ fl. 1>.0\.. "t'rt· l'lcl tl·J a ... ,ouatt:'> Lee Joi ned the arch1tectur<1l and planning l"trm 1n l'JI,.., and "'a' promoted IO scn1ora~soc1atc 1n 19X5 He ha-. hcc.:n rc'>pom1bk lur promottn~ company education < hun ~tarted v.1th V.\\ \ T&<1 in f477 and became a 11en1or a'i'>Oc1atc 1n I 'IK "I Ill I\< um·n1l\ prn1l'l t Mch1tcct for the Ci rand flond1an Hotel 1n flpnJ.1 \\ .11.rn.1h.· •• h11 1oincd the c.:ompam in 197.., was named (Please aee PROMOTIONS/C7 ) Breton Construction, Inc. of Irvine has been named one of the 400 largest contractors 1n the U.S. in the 23rd annual surve} conducted by Eog1- neenng News-Record. Other Orangt"" County firms making the list in- cluded Fluor Corp .. Irvine: The Koll Co., Newport Beach: Brlnderson Corp., Irvine and Ultrasystems West- ern Construction. Irvine. • • • The real estate finance div1s1on of John Burnham and Co. of Newpon Beach and San Diego has secured construction and permanent financ- ing of S:! million for Pepper's Res- taurant now under constructton at Harbor Boule"ard and Chapman \venue • • • Ralph l\i1 Rodhe1m has formed Rodhelm Bay Marketln~ Group in In 1ne Joining Rodhe1m 1s Tom Ba) ~peaks Up. an existing business that promotes Thomas M. Bay's mot1 va- uonal speaking expertise. Rodhe1m Ba) Marketing 'ipec1ahzcs in corpor- all• public and comm unit) rela11ons, fund de-.elopment and special eq~nt management • • • Cushman & Wakefield has re- located m Ncwpon Beach office to larger quarters 1n-the -Columbia Landmark Building 1n Koll Center ln·1n<· • • • True Data Corp. of Irvine has announted the add1t1on of Data~ork'i Inc to expand its d1<.· tnbutor network to include manufac- turing apphcauon software pub- ll\hcrs Trua Data employs 70 people • • • The Hayes Co. of Co'ita Mesa 1-; t0mtruct1ng a three-building, S 19.3 m1ll1on add1t1on to Corporate <enter-La \.-f1rada • • • The real e<,tatc finance department ol John Burnham and Co., Ncwpon fka1..h. ha<, -;ecured constructton fina ncing of $4.95 million for Poly- gon Plaza. a 418.000-square foot thrcc-stor) office hullding under con- \trutllon at 315:! Redhill Ave. ( O'ita 'l.1c'>a • • • Techno Ophthalmics International and Chiron Ophthalmics, Inc.. two cnm panie~ fou nd ed recentl y h~ In inc re~dcnt Wilham J Link. have mn\ed to new corporate head- quarters 1n Irvine Spectrum. Link, who re\1gned earlier this year J\ president of Americal Medical Optics, in order to form the new w mpames. <;a1d the} will focus on th e treatment of nearsightedness and forc;1ghtednC'>'> through refractive 'iur- gcr; • • • Brea-Central CorpGrate Center a VENETIAN GONDOLAS WEDDINGS AT SEA OLD WORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT Gourmet Bask~u w /champ & roses IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675-4704 PROFESSIONAL PLANNING Aboard Luxury Yachts All strvices , arrangtd IRVINE COAST CHARTERS , 7 14-6 7 5-4 704 To Order your Good Ufe ad Call 642-5678. Ask for Cathy $13 m1lhon 1ndustnal research and development proJect of Dun Cal of Newport Beach. has JUSt been com- pleted on an 11 . 7-acre site at Bert) Street and Central A venue in Brea The I 59,400-square foot park con- sists of nine free-standing buildings. 1n Irvine, and J. Desmond Towey & Asaoclatea, headquartered tn New York C11y. Each firm pl&ns to elect a director to the other's board. manufactunng and marketing of computer systems. • • • Tbe Country Stde l.llD and Le Cbateaa Restaarut have selected Jr\'tne-based Amlea AcfverfuiJJg Ir Public Relations for a national and local media campaign. The 176-room inn and adJOtning restaurant emphas12e a French decor and at- mosphere. • • • Tbe Custom Clothier. a leading • • • ChiJJg'a, a beauty salon that offors • • • an unusual acupressure-facial. open- ed recently in Newport Beach The salon. whose slogan 1s "Where Beauty Reflects' a Healthy Balance of Bod> and Mind," is located at 1103 A. vocado .\ ve., Suite 256. 1 n Newpon Center The owner 1s (h1ng \hen. a natn e of China. Orange County supplier of hand- ta1lored suits and other apparel, will open its first walk-in store near the new Orange County Performtng Am Center in Costa Mesa. A Sept 15 opening is planned in the Lakes at South Coast complex, 580 Anton Blvd. Prizio & Prizio General Contrac- • • • .\n East Coast-West Coast affiha- u on has been established between t'WO corporate financial communica~ lions firm s. Allen & McGarvey, based • • • CCI -Computer Consoles, Inc, recently opened its new 150.000- square-foot facility in Irvine Spec- trum. The' building replaces four small.er leased fac1hties 1n Irvine 4.t the new location. CCI employs about 300'people in design. development tors of Fou ntain Valley have begun construction of the S2.4 million Day Creek Bustncss Park m Rancho ( ucamonga. The industrial complex 1>.111 be developed and owned by Turuer Development Corp. and ~art1n V Jones of Newport Beach. (Ple&Jle 9ee AWARD/C7) ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, Aug. 8 . SOURCE NEWPORT SECURITIES CORP 957 -1081 • ..... '· ....... I tf r, r •f1!1'-'' 11 " " • r '' a.l .. ' \ .. 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' : ' •• '" II I , I t I 1 10 )It 11 I 1 I I 1•' -: I I I I J, 10 ••• I I O I ' 'I I I I I• • • I 1 , . , Ora• Cout DAILY PILOT/SurMtay, Auouet 10, 1Ne C7 MONE Y SENSE PROMOTIONS TOLD ... rromce senior prQ,Jcct lrthatcct in 1984. He h.a been involved in proJecl 1o H1~1. Guam Ind Au tralta Kwok wbo began wllh WWAT&G as PtOJCCt de •an er in 1984. bas worked on des ii" a s1anments 10 Austraha. Korea, Tah1tt and Hawa 11 Buyer's market inmuni bonds ••• n. Job Watso1 Co., which dC11Jn , manufacture$ and installs outdoo~ U&ht1na. hH appointed Ma.rtla Rota to be d1stnct ma nager. Ros will. be based in O ranae County while working to expand the company s operations throu~eut Southern California. • • • Da!ld Marrlaer has been promoted to tbe position of sales and market1n-1 m_anager for Newport Beach based Taylor Woodrow Home~. Ma~ner1 a ~auna Beac~ resident and eight-year veteran of · lh,e rc~1dent1al bulldina industry~JOined the firm in January 1984. He will du'Cct and oversee all advertising and marketingactivilles for the company's developments. • • • C)'ntllla. K. Battle1 is a new associate at Portmua Comm11ntca- tloa1 10 Irvine. Battles. who will assist in aJI phases of account mai:iaaement, graduated from UC Santa Barbara with a degree 1n business/economics. • • • • Dataqatck. the on.ly on-hne real property informauon system in Southern Cahfom1a has opened an office in Irvine and appointed Carol Kla1 as regional saJes manager. JM Doblll and Pew Sbee also JO•n the Orange County staff as sales-rcprescntat1ves. MARRINER CHUN IL ---Fullen on resident Jobaua DeLyon has Joined Irvine-based Issuers and Investors are skittish about 'pending! tslatton Having an "almost" tu bill seems to be harder fo r the municipal bond market to copt with than having an actual tax reform law. With issuers and investo rs sk.Jnish about the implications of pending tax legis- lauon, municipals arc trading at bargain levels. In sho rt, it's a buyer's market for tax..oexempt secunties. High-quaJ1ty municipals, which pay interest that is free of federal income taxes, have recently sold at yields that exceed the federally· taxable yields on U.S. Treasury issues. According to Merrill Lynch Secunues Research, this makes mu· nici pal bonds an unusual opportunity -even for investors in low tax brackets. No one can predict what exact shape tax reform might finally take. But many participants in the munic1- paJ bond market expect some rcstric- AWARD ..• FromC6 • • • Norma J. Ha.Jet Advertl1~and Moy RUDIE lions will be imposed on tax-free bonds. However. Conare .. ~ and the Ad- min1strat1on have aarccd that so-- called essential use. pubh(-purpo~ bonds •~sued before Sept I, I 986 or the date a tax btll becomes law will not be treated rctroact1vcly. Pubhc- purpose bonds include general obh· &allon bonds issued directly by state'.' and local aovcmmenu and revenue bonds issued by mun1c1paJ agencies for essential purposes such as sewers roads and power. As a result, many issuers of public· purpose bonds arc coming to market now to avoid possible hm1tat1on~ under new taic rules. Furtht'rmore. many st.ate and local 1ovemments arc issuing bonds to refi nance debt that was sold when interest rates were s1gn1ficantly higher This has created a spate of ta~· exempt otTen ngs JUSt when man" in vestors have retreated from the maTk H1stoncall y, mun1c1pal bonds have offered yields averaging 70 percent to 80 percent of rield s on Trasury sccunU« of srm1lar m atun ties. That IS. 1( U.S. Government bonds were pay1ns I 0 percen t. munic1pal1 would trad1uonally y1cfd 7 peroc nt to 8 pcr~nt. This i because -mwua pa.1 bond 1nteTest not bei.04 subJCCt to federtl income tax -investors in h1a)\cr w brackets could realize a h1&hcr moome than lhey would act after tu~ on taxable bond . However, because of the unocruin· ty concerning deuuJs of tu reform. the yield rclauonsh1p between mu· nic1pals and U.S. Government bonds ha!> changed, and the advantage of owning municipal bonds has in· creased dramaucaJly even for low· bracket investors. For 1n!>tance, in mid-June, in- vestors could have received yields of approiomatelY, 8 2.S percent on some lon~·tenn investment grade general obhgauon /f ds and of about 8 S percent on me revenue bonds of s1m1lar qua ty and matunty. At the same ttme, Treasury securiues of comparable matunty were otfenng yields ofaround 7. 7 S percent or less. According to Memll Lynch Secun - ues Research, now is an exceptionally good time to bu} municipals because an> tax reform package enacted 1s not likely to contain provisions generaJly unfavorable to exist ing mun1c1paJ secunt1es. lt 1s also highly im probably that munrcrpat&'Wllteonunue toyrdd more than Trcasunes once investors become more c.crta1n about the outcome of ~ rtform. In the bond m.artet prices of exiauna 1uues move in ihe oPPOlite dfrec:Uon of yiddt on new bonds.. ft &I MemlJ Lynch Securitiel fletmrch expecu, new mumcapal yields dedioe •iarufica.otJy -p&rticuJarty in rela· tion to Treasuries -current muoici· pal bond prices would rise. This meant that an inveatJ1'\ent in mwtici· pals now would not only provide a higher yield but the potential for capital appreciation, too. lnvestort should be aware that eerta10 pnvate-purpose bonds i•ued 1n 1986 could be vulnerabk to taxauon under a tu re(orm bill. Pnvate-purpote bonds include bout- ina. student loan, hospiw and pol- lut100 control bonds. However, only a few 5uch bonds have come to market this year, and some do contaJn prov1s1ons that would protecl investors by 1ncreasmg coupon interest payments 1( bond 1noomc becomes Wl8ble. Mu.n1c1paJ bonds ih genera.I res>- rescnt outst.andmg opportunities today Your brolcera4e firm financial consultant can provide more infor· mauon about municipal bonds and help you choose specific o nes to su1t yo ur financial needs and goals • • • MONDAY: De ballltll H&loek for mulctpal boad1 after &ax referm. Mary J. R9Clle la vtce prnl4ea& uc1· manarer, eol.IUllUr.f~.­ vlce1, Merrill Lya~. Pierce, Feuer &Smida lac. Amiee Advert11lag & Public Relations as PR account superv1<;or Del yon received a bachelor of science degree in commun1cat1on ar1'> from C'al Poly, Pomona. She "as selected for Who's Who 1n Amencan Women Hf 1984 and I %5. -Pul>llc Relatlont oT Costa Mesa has been chosen to promote Newport Beach based J.M. Martla Develop- ment'• new home development 1n r====================================---=======. Paradise Valley, Ar iz. Villa Martinique w11l feature detached patio homes adjacent to Mummy Mountain Golf Course. • • • The Orange County oflice of Burson·Marsteller ha1> added TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE • • • David Ramey as !>Cnior account executive for the technology gro up and tu Temple as assistant account exccutwe for the finanoal services group Burson·Marsteller has branch ofliccs in Irvine. It 1s the world's largesl public relation-; firm O'Roarllt Marketlag has moved to i--------=~~----------------------------------J larger offices at 3188-A Pullman in • • • KtADetb J. Bugna of Irvine and Tyler C. Pollock of Huntington Beach have been named marketing partners for McCarter·Burke a commercial and industrial brokerage firm They will operate out of the firm's Irvine office Costa Mesa and changed its.name to O'Rourke Marketing a..od Advertising • • • The finn has also added an in-house an statT • • • Jany Che.a of I rv1 ne has been a warded the use of an Oldsmob1 le Katie McQulre Pie and Heidi's Frogen Yo111rt arc now openin We1tcllff Pina in Newport Beach. Katie McQ11ire Pie features fruit and cream pies. cakes, cook.Jes, croissants and cinnamon ro lls and boasts a lunch and dinner menu that mcludes quiche. chicken pot pie and a vanety of sandwiches and soups. F1 renza b) Mary Kay Cosmetics, Inc. for her accomplishments as an independent beaut) consul~nt ( hen is one of 1.500 Mary Ka} consultants to 101n the company's new "VIP C'lub." Chen w1ll h3 \C.' use of the car as long as <;he meet<; production requirements. • • • James R. MarabaJI has been named business development representative for subs1d1ary operations of the lrvlne Consultlng Group. Based in El Toro. the Irvine Group offers technical consulting services in geotechn1cal en~neenng. geolog), engineering geology. and soils and materials te~t1ng. • • • • • • Fountain Valle) resident Harvey A. Storm v.as one of 14 1nd1v1dual'> recentl) honored for outstanding technical achievement b) Allegbeny International. lac. Storm re-cc•' c-d the RJ. Buckle) Technolog) Award. named af\er Alleghen} 's chairman and chief execuu' e oflicer. dunng ceremonies held in Pittsburgh. Pa <;torm 1s a chief engineer for HTL lndustrtes in Santa i\na He wa!) recog01zed for his design o f a multi-beam ultrasonic detections~ stt'm to measure heat d1ss1pauon in m1\s1lc nose cones R.L. Couch Pobllc Relations of lrvmt' has added M.D. Byllne to its client last. M.D. Byline helps hospitals !)elect mt'd1cal electronic equipment through.product repons and purchas- ing assistance R.L. Coucb Public Relations is a d1 v1s1on of R.L. Co11cb & Co .. an advert1S1ng. public relations and marketing asenC} 5peClahzing IO the fields of high technolog) and health care Hospital sold to NB man By G. JEANNETTE AVENT 0.., Not Con'....-...1 The Huntington Beach ( onvalc'>ccnt Hospital. c ited lasl year for health care v1olat1ons, has been sold to Newpon Beach rrndent ( ec1I Ma)\ According to a -;poke~"ornan tor Delma ( arl· ( t'nters. I n~ .. th{' owm•r nt the fanl1t\ \1nce 1961 M:l\ c, took O\ er operations la\t T Ul''>da~ The fauhl\ al I 8811 Florida near Dela" an: Strt.'l'l. lost its cert1ticat1on after state in<>pectors found that the pauents ""ere no t dean "ere not df'\ and were not gemng the nght diet and ml·d1cat1on ... said Jacqut'l1nl' Lincer. d1stnct administrator tor IKensing and cc-n1ti~:i­ t1on for the state l>cpanment o t Hl·alth <i<.·n 1n·-; A.It hough Medi-( al and \1ed1care tunds "ere cut oil Tuesda) bc\.ause ol the-dc-cC'nifica11on L.incer said '>he was told \fonda' that the 0 pat11.~nt~ "hn de pend on the fund<; for sk1llrd nurc;1ng ca~ \\OU Id nCl\ he displaced "The nC\\ O\\Ol'r will kl't'P thl' paltl'ntc, until (the fac1ltt) l l3n he rcccnttil·d:· 'hl' l'Xpla1nl·d Tim PJulc;nn thl' lauht\ ·, nl'" adm101\trator confirmed that thl' f'l:ll1ent' .trC' not laung l'\ 1Cl10n \VTl'1re t.tlkin~ .ihout Oppor1un1t) W MJkt !111' ynur \t.H 111 It Jrrt .1bt1ut ,.1111puH·r,, 11r hru\h up y1111r hu"m''' '~"'' .111d ,1;11 Jlttt 1h.11 111h If )!Ill Jll 11 lt.l\I .~ t\trl ti \.,U .Ht 11\11 1 h11.:h ,1h11nl 1.1r.1d11J1r v.c rt htr< f1 1r \11U You II l111d h1111ilrt 1h 111 d.n 111.f t' < nin~ ilJ\\( \ I .lt\\11 J(( d loll Ulr\ llhl 'l~fl "ho v. 111 he Ip \•Ill he 'lll1 t "h1l. Jnd 1 tx·.111111111 lrttn•11\ loilTIJ1U' "We've got a letter going out'" to that effect. he said In add1t1on there were 37 other residents who were not affected by the funding c utotT. sard former director Mark Landry Landry ~•d he was hired by Delma C'are Centers president Robert Z1nngrabc on June I 0 "to straighten out problems ... Llndry has since been replaced b) Paulson under tht.> nc-w ownc-r Paulso n <;a1d the nex1 ~tep lo r the hospital ~ill be to I hire a director of nursing 'Jerv1ces "That's the most c nt1cal pos111on at th1!) point." he said Paulc;on <;atd the ho<1p1tal will appl) tor cerufica11on from the federal go,emmc-nt and the-state Dcpanment ot Health v.111 re,1e" the fac1ht\ .\!though \1a'., and Zinngrabe ~ere una' a1lable for comment Paulson <,a1d \1a)s bnngs to the hospital 20 'care; of related e'pencnce Paulson said he has 11 ~cars of e\pcnc-ncc-in long·term lare adm1ni'itrat1on L1ncer said she ha\ hcgun re' 1ew10g the-change-1n o" nersh1p packagt• that l dll'> tor a pan" to bu~ the hu1>1nesc, but not the building ' ( Jlaforn1J r(.'\ld('nt\ P·l) onh s~ J'('r ( m\11 for dw llr't \IX u111t,, up 111 J nwrnnum ut s~o Th111' .111 And l'Or11llmcm I\ ('J\} You tJll t'H'I\ IOJkt .tr1 ,1pJ'l!!ntmt nt Kq.:"tr 1111m for rht • I Jll 'emt\!er "g111ni: on now. \11 m.ikt v1111r m11v(' h1r m11rt" in torrnJt 111n. ~.111 todJ) I 1/R50-U66 e ACROSS 1 Harm 7 Sour 11 Among 15 Three-bagger 21 Chopin's works 22 State fir mly 23·'"-the Money and Run'' 24 Washes out 25 N.E. state 26 Catchall abbr 27 Shape again 29 Promo pieces 30 Metric vol measure 31 King· Sp 33 Couches 35 Unpaid worker abbr 36 Impertinence 38 RR depot 39 Seth's son 4 1 "Treasure Island" author 1nlts 42 Namesakes of socce r great 44 S heep's utterance 45 At the summit 46 Teach 48 Mouth parts 50 Crack 52 Attack 54 Colonizes again 56 Classroom writing implement 59 Short 61 Gaze 62 Lukewarm 66 -1s where the heart 1s 67 -arts 69 Warning device 71 -Donahue 72 Swiss peak 73 Pockel-bread Items 74 Flddle-de- 76 A famous Ford 78 ·cat - -Hol Tin Roof" 79 Become firm again 81 Lie under oath 83 Native of Munich 85 False gods 2 3 • s e • 21 25 31 39 72 79 '" 160 86 Sibling. abbr 87 ll follows ar 88 'The mouse - -the clock" 89 Cheapen 9'1 Defeat soundly 93 Dr Seuss's " - - -Hat" 96 -Wallach 97 Short piece ol writing 99 Small child 100 Georgia city 101 German article 102 "When I was - 104 Dieter's dish 106 "lake -Days 108 'Rule Britannia composer 109 Places for bowling t \ 1 l rial location 1 13 Ascended 114 Necessities 115 Names (a ship) 118 Colleague 120 Hall ot Fame miler 2 wds 123 Foot positions 125 Two continents combined t29 Raggedy Ann s friend 130 NCO 132 Upbraid 133 Golfers target 134 Alight t35 Units ol wt 136 Donkeys 138 Foot part 139 Pub game 141 Not even 142 Japanese board qame 1J3 The Greatest 144 Alhens tourist attraction 147 a Wonderful Life 149 Trovatore 150 Puule 152 Hold (a ship) in place 153 -as a pm 154 Attraction 156 Degrade 157 Norms abbr 158 Fire - 8 9 10 159 Pillaged DOWN 1 Ottlcial orde r 2 Be present at 3 Greek letter 4 Summer drink 5 Obtains 6 Accompa nies 7 " -Bulba" 8 Sta. 9 Ump 's counterpart 10 Take a 1ourney 1 1 Olympic stars 12 -ta1 (cocktail) 13 Religious Image· var 14 Star in Cygnus 15 Toll 16 Astronaut Sally H Office holders 18 Addition to a letter 19 Scripture reader 20 Flee 28 -energy 32 "It had to ~_ .. 34 Insect stings 37 Roof ~ams 38 Man's nickname 40 On a -from 1 to 10 42 Father· La1 43 Sheth Ital 45 Oestrabte quality 47 Inquire 48 -his trade 49 Gap fillers 51 Matched Items 53 Of the city 55 Swap 56 Scorch 57 -in one 58 Frog or toad 60 Gradual disappearance 63 They help forgetful actors 64 College 1n New York state 65 Actress Cannon 67 Lacking a cover 68 li'ish sea god 70 Measure of A· bomb strength 73 Not poetry 75 Kind of razor or 11 12 13 14 Mat 77 Former communist leader 80 Nab<*ov novel 81 Not an ama,eur 82 Function 84 Stocking damage 86 Singer Anita and family 88 Storyteller 89 Dia1ribute cards 90 Singer Fitzgerald 9 1 Fict ion items 92 Here and - 93 Baake1ball player 94 Trace 9S Chemical suffixes 98 Accumulated wealth 100 Flat peaks 103 Denoonce 105 Songs tor two 107 Two-footed creature 108" By ear 110 B&shful 112 Lawmakers 114 Mal de - 116 Moscow native 117 Pry 119 Of marriage 120 Having a rough outline 121 Chant 122 AMA members 12-4 Outfielder Jones's namesakes 126 -Paulo 127 - -stra its 128 Confused 131 Players' groups 133 Social class 136 -mater 137 Edinburgh native 139 Clock face 140 WWII battle site: 2 wds. 143 Years since birth 145 Spare the - 146 Meadow 148 Roa d sign 151 · -a Yankee Doodle Dandy" 155 So that: Lat 115 17 18 19 7 Our school districts must learn to live within budgets To the Editor: My congratulauons to )Our cd1- tonal wnter. Mr. Rip Von Winkle. for h1!!. ed1tonal of Jul) 23. 1986. It is refreshing to read an ed1tonal that should have been (wntten) pnor to Propos1t1on 71 and the Scrrano-Pncst dec1s1on. However. now that Mr an Winkle has woken up. he -;hould be reminded of the ~allt) as 1t exists in today's world. I wo uld suggest that in some d1stncts. such as 1n Laguna Beach where l live, that there 1s JUSt not enough money to go around to cover everytbmg. Unlike the usual case wuh government. school d1stncts cannot s1mpl;, pnnt more mone) or raise more taxes. They must h\e within their budget. Frankl;, I find this idea rather refreshing. Appa~ntly the Irvine Trustees do not sec enough money an the budget to totally suppon extracumcular as well as acadCJ:W£..activ1tics.. __ Twenty-five dollars for a whole season of bus fare seems hke a real bargain. If that 1s not agreeable then why not let the team members form car , pools. This can cause other problems such as the tragic death of a football player returning from a game a few rears a&O. While e·<tracum cular actn 1t1es are cena1nl> an C;(tcns1on of school hie. as a soc1ct) ""e have made a dec1~1on that c'<pendnures for school-; will be hmued to cenaan amount' liance .... e ha'e made this dens1on. nght or \Hong. some things ha\(~ to gl\ c Would 11 be bettc-r to fin: the ph)'>IC'i teacher so the e\tracurnl'ular dol·'> not have lo receive m :.ub,1d1al) from the students'> Perhaps 11 would JUSI be b<'lll'r ti) abolish interschola~t1c act1v1t1c~ That would cena1nl) sol\e thl· prob lem Tht' last part or the ed11onal deal\ with the unfa1mes ol some '>tudent'> part1c1patang in acll\ 111es that dl' mand a fee wherea'> other student' can panic1patc 10 acll\ 1t1e~ that do not carry fees. It ""ould ~em that there are a couple of solullom. that .arc obvious. The first of these would be tochargl' adm1ss1on to an} and c"el) c>.tracur- ncular ac11v1t1es or dub that thl· school sponsors. If cena1n ac11' 1111~' do not need that amount of money for operating expenses or to prov1dt• 1ranspona11on. or to pay for coaching or advisors then that cxce'>s could Ix· used to establish !>Cholarsh1p fund'> for those students who truly cannot afford the charge but.sull would Lllr.c 10 partici pate A second solution woul<l be to require that evel) studt.•nt be charged a student ac11"111cs f(•e. ThcSt' feec; would form a common pool from which would come the 'anous C\· penses needed for the athletic team'> as well a-; other non-athktH endea"ors ..\third altcrnatl\e would be to charge adm1ss1on tor u·rt.11n popular a1hle11c C:\ cnts c;uch ·a., tool· ball and basketball Nov. that 'ou are av. akc ~1 r \' J 11 'it tnklc pkaSc look around and tJkc: off H1ur nl'>l'-l'Olored glas~'>. J.\MFSC1 KRLDI R l aguna &-al h Read petition before signing To the Editor da~ care center: :rnd doubling tht• \Ill' Recentl) a large group of "'ell ofthe Libra~. 1nLen11oned c1t1Lenc; worked long and A. number ol )t'ar' ago thl' t>r>· hard 10 achieve a number ofhendit' portunity to gain man) ofthc'>c \aOll' for the City ofNewpon Beach. which road 1mpro,emcnt'i wa\ 10,1. Jnd would be pan of the Gl·neral Plan some of the same int1ucnl.'c\ arl' hc1ng Amc-ndmcnt for the rnmpleuon of brought to bear to ha'e u\ .,1gn .\w:l\ Newport Center our nghts and 1n1rndl·d bcnl'lit' Those efforts were well rcct: ... ed through a rdl'n·ndum bl·tn~ ,md appro\ed b) both lhl' Planning ltn.ulated to '°'d thl' po\111\l tk Comm1ss1on and the C II\ C ounul l'l\IOOS madt• Kc) llcm\ included in thu'ie ben- efit'\ are the S40 m1lhon of IOlal trallit Before "gning an\ pc11twn '°'t' improvements wh1l h "'ill pcrmll our -;hould kno"' "'hat "'C Jrl• lx•ing J\kl·d road '>ystem to work better and tu '>lgn and that our \lgnaturc'> .trl' rclie\e traffic conge-;11on -mut h nt prm 1d1ng a benl'fit tn u' Jnd 11ur ut' · which 1s generated b> thl' gro .... th ol faking llmt• tu be \Ufl' 1111"' " the cll1es and count) aieas adJalcnt to 1mponan1 and near Newp<>n Beach o-..er which .-< 11 l C 1' 111 R ~C 11 '-l'"' port Ht·.1l h we have no <:ontrol. a Ttcn <enter a By tbe Auoclated Press Toda-. " Sunda). o\ug. 1 ll till' 22:?nd da; of 1981'> T hl'fl' .irt· 141 da)' left an the )Car 1 oday's highlight in h1:.1<H) On .\ug I 0. 1846. C ongrc" d1ar tercd the .. nauon'<, al11t .. tht Smithsonian I nstttut1on 1 t v.," named 1n honor of l::n&h'>h \urntl\I Jo!>eph Smiths.\, who\C bcquc'>I ul S'iOOJlOO made 11 po,\lhk Sm1th'.>on\ will dircltcd that thl· mone} be used .. for thr int n:a\l' .1n~I d1fTus1on ot knowkdge ,1mung mt·n On th1'> date In 171l~ mnl:l<. 1n Par" ,11t<1t kt•d tht· palate ol I ou1'> '\.I In 1809 b.:uadur \lrutk 11' llN blo"' for 1ndcpendt•nt t" Imm "pain In 18~ I M l'>\oun lx·lanw thl' 24th state In IX74 Hcrbcn CI.irk 111111\t•r 31 ~t 'PrC\1dcnt of tht• I n11nl "lJlt'' wac; born in 'Wc\t Rr:int h 111 ..... 1 In 18~~. Leo Datt opcm·d \ml'll ra·., lirst comml'H 1311\ 1>pcr~1ltd 1'kt tnc '>treett.ar 1n Bal11mnrl' In I Y2 I. F·ranklin I) R1111't 't'll "''" stnckl'n with polio \lollllc ,11 Im surt'lmn hunw on th1· < .10.icl1.1n ... 1and ul ( amrobcllu In 19~9 the Nat11111,1I M1llt.1r\ r \tahl1\hmcn1 \toil'> rl'n.11nnl thl' lk rartmrnl nt lkkn'l· Ten \car\ .igo ll1trrtlJl1l' lklll- 'm<l\hl'd inw thr ~1'\lo \' orl<. 'll'"' Jcr\C\-( unnn Ill Ill art•.1 ll',1, 1ng m1ll1ons 11l 1.l11llar' in prurx·n' d.1111 JgC f "e \l'>lr' .11(11 I 1.11i.. ·\tl.111111 .111 trall1l "'a' thM"'n 1n1t1 \onlu\11111 ,,, .,omc < anad1an .11r tralhl \11ntr11l11·r, rl'IU\l'<l 111 handk• tl1gh1' 111 and lr11111 thl' l nned \iatc' lh1nf •l\\'r till' \tlantll 1n J '>hO\lo 11! 'llflP•HI 1111 ,1r1~1ng .\nll'nlan 1.11nlr11lk" One \Car ago \nt1ar.111h11d kadl'r the Rn .\ll;in B111.·,,1k ,111d I ~ olht'r ix·upk \H'fl' arrt'\ll'd .it11•1 1kl\1ng. a \11111h \1111.111p11l111.·11rd1•1 .1gain\I Jttt•ndlnll J fUOl't.tl 111 .1 hl.11 k ICl"'O'>hl()Ol'Jr( ;tfX' limn Toda}·, htrthda" \l t rl'" I< homl.1 llcm1ng" fi' \1ng.1•1 l1rnn1\ lk.111" 'ik \ingn rddtl' I l\hcr I\ <,)I 1<111 k musician Ian o\n<lc:r\1111 " ''' l hough I tor tuda' "\A. l' l h1111\t' 11111 Ill\' and 'urru""' l11n11 hd111l v.t· npn1cnti; thl'm ·· l\..1hlll < 11hr.111 I 1.·h:i 111.'.\l'-hurn prn·t t I XI<' 1 •1 \I 1 Would you negotiate for hostages' release? l>a' 1d Ja"oh'>t·n tht: I tunllngtun lkalh man ht>ld ho'itagl· b~ "h111t· Mmlcm1. 1n l ebanon lur 14 month, h.i' issued a '1de<llafk'd pica tor the .\mcnlan publll 10 prl'\<,urt' Prr\ldl·111 Reagan·., adm101stra111111 into negoliat1ng ""llh hi\ laptor'i JacobM:n·.-. \C\C:~n-m1nutc pica. dchveted b) a freed hostage, the Re-.. Lawrence Jcnco. \Cl)S hl' and two other .\mentan ho-;tages will be killed otherwise Prci.1dent Reagan ha\ c;teadfastl> refused to bargatn for the release of th<' ho<\tagec;, arguing that negottatmg w11h ll•rronc.tc. nnl) promotl'S tcrronsm and endanger'> nlher o\m<''Ql an<, fht• D:11I) Pilot "'ould hlo..l.' to know \Our opinion Borrowing an idea trorn thl' long Bcaeh Pre<,s-Jaeob11eo f elcgram ncw'ir>:itx:r llll'0rt' Inv 1t1ng )'OU 10 <;end U\ a hneflcth:r t)O how the hostage l'n"" 'hould Ix-handled We will pnnt <.ome ol 1h1· kth'" and forward all ufthrm to the White House liend your leltCr\ In HOST AGES In care of tbt' tbt' Opinion Palt' at tlae DaJly Pilot, P 0 Box U IO , Co1ta Mesa, tHH. ORANGE COA$ T Daily Pilat ul l,Y ":! ..,,.... IAy I ft" r""' I'll lii W ft.fly I (4,IA ,,_>!Ml /I A<Jllf'n ''"~" 10 '~I~ CCl'I• ,,.l'q r: A Cl16i'fi Frltftll ZIN fdllO< T-Tett ,,_•nAQ•"Q Ed1l0< OOftF9Mey City Edol0< T-Clantn 111-• Ed1t0< Cr•IO IMft SOQf11 Editor ,.-.n c ... ,,..n Prl)du<Uan ()lrfl(.ICV T-J.IC_.,. Ctn:utat10n Olfect Qf HoweNIMuhnerf Ad~1~t'IQ O.rector ~ ..... ,,,. c .. ..,,19<1 0o1ec1"' "We should bear In mind that tile Bill of Rights doe n 't concern only freespeech." I - System takes Cheap shot at man. who killed burglar 'iAC RA \.1 EN ro -And so the dl\tmt attorne) ·soHicc. having spent a month .. looking at the law and the IJllS ... has decided to charge Gerl') C11lmore w11h man!.laughtcr. ( 11lmore , .. the m•rn who killed a burglar :\bout ~ o'dod 10 1.h.c morn- ing Juh 'ith lie had caught tht· burglar tr~ 1ng 10 break into hi\ apartment. and thl· man was running JV..3~ when hl' WJ!> \hot. ··()ur dl'l'l\lon I'> that Mr. Ci1lmcm· had no equ111co, gmng for him in thl'> thing:· )a1d Dl·puty D1stnct Attorm·~ Dllk (1llmour .. It wa-; a Judgment call J he la"' '>3\ '> \OU cannot u!>c dcadh loRe unkss· 11 1s a seriou'> lchm) tx·ing l.'omm111ed where there I'> lorcihk danger threatened lo :.our- '>l'll and \our loH·d one\ .. Th" 1udgmrnt "'a':> ba'it:d. at ka"t 1n p<1rt on .1 '>hl'nlf'> department rcpon ,a,ing C1ilmorl' v..as not in pcr<,cinal dangl'r becau\(· the man - RonJld Jamc' ~hm1dt -"'a\ run- ning J"'a' v..hen hl' v.as \hot. a.nd \.\J\n't arml·<l I he rcrx>n al.-.o made: the po1n1 i ha1<1llmurc had not c·allcd tlw \al ramcnto < 11un1" \hentf, fk- panmcnt fur hdp bdort· Ill' "'l'lll out'>1dc after the hurglar \nd that Jl'cord1ng to tht· d1\lm t .11torne} \ 11nitc amount' 111 rw l'tjUlllt'\ \11 II might lw 11\t'lul now I th111k hdun· th1<, goe'> ari\ larthn. to l<tkl' .1 moment 10 lu11k .11 lhl' l'4u111c' 1n thl' l :t<.t' of Gerr, C 1tlmurt• and Ronald J.1ml''> Schm1ch .ind ,n· what 1-.rnd nt imbalance 11 " that thl' dl\tm 1 .1ttnrne\ "tn 1n~ Ill lOITel.'I C rl'f'T') (itlm11rt• for orx·ncr'> '" 'i I \t'Jf\ old 111• h.1., no v..1k nr k1d\, Jnd hH'' in an a11artmt•n1 nH·r th<' 'mall U>O\lrUlllOn uimp~ln\ hl' O\.\n\ lk h." lx•t•n 1n 'iacrarrwnto .ill h" hie v.urk1n[I. in n1n\lrul twn "nee hc v.a' ~' \l'J r' old ("'l'OI} )ear<> ago he got a tratl1t •·11at1on. paid that. and ha<.n·t had Jll\ 1r11ubk with thl' law \1nce Konald Jaml'\ "tchm1dt. who ""a' horn ,1hl1ut tht• ~ml' time Crilmon· l!ot h" trafl11 utJllon hadn't done rn11t h "'or~ H't ~k had three pnor MH'''' 1111 hurglaf\ however and wa' un p111hat111n al thl' ltmt' th1ng\l'aught up \\tth him a1 (11lmor<.'·, hu1ld1ng in 'wuth 'i.tl r.1men111 V. h1l h "nut to ,a) ol rourc;c that a ~11 H'M nld kid ought tl1 lll't his ticket puol'hed because he cannot keep h1m'>ell out of other people's houses But then.• 1s a lenaan risk )'OU as'>umr "'hen ~ou go into the burglar. bus1nc-;s and that nsk 1s pan of the: equ1lle<> of this thing too Al an> rate. before Ronald Jame'I Schmidt tried 10 Climb into ( rerf) C11lmore's apartment on Jul}' Sth. he had broken into a camera c;tore 1n the <,ame bu1ld1ng. He had c;tolen some camera <;tull and a -;terco and a ladder. v.h1ch he wa'> U'>ing to d1mh 10 the apartment Gilmore was a\lcep "I hl'ard o;ome no1st-. 11 ma> ha\e bel'n a scrape. !>omcth1ng C>U t of the ordinal)." he said ··1 got out of bed. opened thc <.crccn and (>Oked m} hl'ad out thl' "'andov.. Halt J<,lecp. m) e~c' out ol focus I thought I 'ia"' a ladder in the dumpster t.1nd figured 11 wa!> some- bod) after bcl·r can\ or something. "'<)o I la) bad. dov...n read) to go bad. to sleep. ""hen 11 occurred to mc that 11 might Ix' a character from do""n the street "'ho has been told to sta) awa} from the propcn' o\nd I thought 1f It "' I'm gmng tu call the pohet• .. \nd 'iO (11lmurc gm out of bed again "'alkt·d into hi\ II\ 1ng mom and put hi\ nu\e aga1n'>t thc \lrecn and '>a" a man on a laddt•r a lont and a half from h" talc ",\I that momt•nt," he '>Jtd "I wa' \Uddl'.nl\ Wtdt• .tWJkl' It'\ \Unlething. hl..e JI )OU OJX'Ol'd .1 cahtOl't tor a gla'!\ and lound a rattlc\nakl'. It gt'I\ \our attention .. Ht•"'•'' looking dov.n at 1ht• t1mt'. and I gol into Ill\ boot'>. grabbed m\ IC\ oh l'r .ind ran dov. n\talr\ I dc- l1bcra1cl~ 'l'I oil thl' hurglar alarm. v.h1rh hook' up to lht• ~henlTs Department but thcrl' weren't \CH'n minute<. hi "'a1t Jround lor help I he alarm goc<, oil at thl' hu1ld1ng too and 11'<. loud ".\n)W3). I ran tov.ard thl· ladder tirabbcd 11 and kept running until 11 tell It lell on top of him hut 11 didn't IJ/l' him I le JUmfk'd up and 'it3rtl'd to run II I'd v..antcd to kill him I u)Uld h.l\t' don<' 11 lhl·n or I lOUld h:l\ C JU'>l \lll)f>l'd llll\\ttk ,ind "'<llled for him to tnnw 1lown Or I lould ha"c \hot him in thl· fal1.· through 1hc \l rl'l'n ··uu1 I didn't \\,Int tn 11111 him I v.antl·d to 'tup him I \lo<llllt'<l him PETE DEXTER arrested. I shouted at him to o;top, a1 least twice. Then I shot over his head. 1wo or three time!>. He wouldn't stop I brou~t the eun down and fired on each side. trying to fnghten him I never took aim. ·• Ronald James Schmidt "'a~ aboul 150 feet away when the 357 magnum slug h11 him square in the neck You have to go back to thl' night Da'c Winfield threw a bascball'from 100 feet awa)' and killed a pigeon o'er center field 1n Toronto to find an)thtng remotel} a' unhkcl) • Gilmore's gun has a 2 5-inch barrel. and there 1s nobod;, 1n the world "'ho. under the same cond111ons. could make that shot on puroose. .. Within a few mmule.,, there were seven or eight deputies. they all c.ame at once. One of them went over to the man on tht' ground, and when he came back. he said the man was dead That's when I found out I d1dn·1 say an> thing to the shenfT. I was '>peech'- lt--;s .. Fur about a week. the thought that he had killed Ronald James Schmidt bothered Gilmore at night ... I thought about 11 all the rime." he said, "and then one da> the phone rang. some- bod} said. 'Eat a good dinner tonight, )OU don't have long to hve.' My ne1ghbor'i were being threatened too One ot them wa~ threatened 1h1!> morning. .. A.flcr that. I quit thinking about (~hm1dt) After that. I began think- ing about being killed m)SCll You don't kno" what kind of person is thrt'atenang )'OU .. Gerry G ilmore paused for a mo- ment. then he o;1ghed .. It happened \O fast." he said. "One minute )Ou're 'iound ac.leep at two o'clock in the morning. the nnt minute -hterall). the nl''' minute -)'Ou've killed '>omebod}. In 60 -.cconds, your whok htl: has changed " Pete Dexter Ji a syndic-sled columalst. -17a1:mtai.n1~1;,1,t1ij.s,i.11w.i----------------- U.S. aid to contras bad news • • • • for various Marxist regimes \\ \\I I I'-< Ir ()'I,, r h\· R1•;1gan .1dm1nl\tr,11111n' '1llon 111 tht· light tor S IOU m1ll1on in aid 1l1 thl' '-1lar:iguan tOntra" "bad nt'"'' fur \t.1r\l\t regime\ 1n \ngola \.101.1m h1qut· Ethiopia -\lghan1\tan Lio<. and < amhod1.1 \\'h~·· It "unlcac;h~·, · thl' pnvatd~ tolleued rc-;ource., of thc 'World An11-< ommum'it League. which had been the financial m:u n<.ta) of the an11- 'iJnd1n1\ta force' dunnj\ the 1v.n-\ear rx·nod when l \ .lid mm\(."\ V...J\ ,u,rx·nded h} < ongrl'"' No.... lhe \\-.\( l headl'd b) rct1ml l ' ~ •\rnl) ""1a1 ( 1cn fohn S1nglaud ~·an red1n•l't 11~ rnns1dcrabk talent<; for fund ra1'>10.8 and weapon'> c.uppl) 10 thr benefit of other anti-<·ommun"t "freedom lil(htcr'" around th<' glohc.· We lit1t 11nvc1I~ t""o \<'ar-; agu tht> 1nterrM1t<.1nal web of-comphc11y 1ha1 l1n~\ riaht w1n~drath 'iQU&d'i 1n I •llln \mcnt.1 with the World 1\nt1-( om mun1\t 1 C'aiiue·~ atllhatec; in 1h1· rt'g1on In thC' long rnntrovcr\) o\l'r aid tu the "-i1~uraauan contra<. thl· c\trt'm1'it group\' Jlll\ 1t1e'i 'In \.1 t.',· 1co ( 1ua1cmala. Honduras and El \.11\ ador tarach d1.-.appcarcd from \It'" 1n thl\ <:OUnlf\ t ntoriunateh the-tr al11\.1t1e<1 h.Ht' not d1~ppearcd in Laun \mcr1(J Our il\~(X:ldtC Jon Ltt Ande~un who dch·l-d 1010 the league for U\ two )ea~ JSO, ha'i rt'<'Cntl\ CO•:tUthor'r'd (w1th hie; hrothrr 'Koll) a book on the \llhJ<'ll 'ln,uk the League" Ht' h.H .11,n ~t'fll do\t" I rat k c\I th<' npcr..Hmn' ot the leagut· .md ll'i at11hatc'> rn thc- meanllml' I kn"'" hat thC) ·\e tx·cn uplO •In "'1e'<ICO the l e<.'O\ -u nco- 'ln11 \Ccret '<><.lt'I\ th.it had led thl' league., a01llatc '>int:c the 1970s - wen· c\po'><'d a' fa~•~h and anu- ~m1te'> in I llX4 .ind were purged by clcarl) · cmbarra\\Cd World .\n11 - C ommuni~t l caguc 00ic1al'>. who had mt1ma1c knowledge of the I cco-;' Lcndcnrn.c\ for \car. I he I em'> hn"c 'ucamcd about the expo'>urc ol thc1r hate-tilkd halkg_mund, b111 wt·'rl' told that Me\1can nuthor111c'i ha\l' plan\ tu look. into the cx1rcm1•.t group •In Hondurn<,, the killings of .,u,pcctci.I lelt1'1s hn \ c abat<'d '\nme- what. bul the potential tor renewed hlnodlcllang '' \llll thl•re 1 hl' death \41U.1d known a!. I l \. or .\nt1- < ornmunl\t ( omhat .\rm\ remain' .irmcd • .mu i.langcrou\, Bllordang 111 uur "4>Uft't'\ I he m.un rca'>on for the \lac k•nR oO of the .t'>s..t'>\inauon'i 1<, that thr aroup\ m.iin g<lal. chminst mg 'Marx1<;t dum1nat1on ··of thc 'it.Uc un1-.cr'9t\ ha'> h(cn Jchu~-..cd ( am- pu<, poh11~'iMt no"" f1rmh rnntrollcd h\ the nght ""'"R •In < 1u<1tcmc1ta Lhe death ~u.u.J murder\ rnnllnue to th1\ da) The \\. orld \nll-C ommun9't Le ue·., point man, Mano ~ndoval .!\la~on, remain-. a leagUC" mcmhcr 1n ood litandina. even after we expo~ him , .. the death squads' "p:unarrh" and rt"ealcd 1h 1 ht' wa1, on the Cl \ 's flJHOll JACK AIDEISOI and JOSEPH SPEAR r ... 'andoval and his Party or Or- ganized Violence lost a bid for the Guatemala presidency last year But much or ( 1uatemnla \ organized cnme. including drug trafficking, robberies and abductions for ransom. has been attnhuted to nght-wtnk panics. Their depredation~ include-a wa"e of gang rapc'i and rubbcncs 1n C.,uatc:malti (it) nightclub\ 1n late 1984 •In Fl Salvador. lormcr Notional Gu3rd MaJ Roberto D'Aubu1 ~on • long believed to have been a dnnng force behind the country'c; no1onou<. n iht-w1ng death squadc;, app:.rtnlly ha, h1a.h hopes ofrcv1Vlng the W(lrld \n11-\ommunist Lcaaue·~ d1\ c:re.d1ted Central mencan affih tc \low 0 ' AUbUIS!l<ln ISSOCtate - 1nclud1na ha dnvcr and bodyauard -were implicated ~vcral mo1"M 0 tn a ktdnap-for-ran">m nna th.at had been prey1na on wealthy lvacforans for t~o yun. The case was broken by Salvadoran poh~ ""ork1n1 with CIA and FBI a ents Jtct A.od~rue ud Jo.~ ~•r •~ 1yadlC'1tNI c-o/1m1flr,, WILLIAM P'. BUCKLEY Column.lat ON T Hf RIGHT WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY The only correct answer is yes The 1nterroga11on ot someon<' ap- pointed w the Supreme Court can be likened 111 a fraternity 1nit1a11on an which 11 1<> decreed that the only appropriate an~wt·rof1he no' 1t1ate is. ··y c'i \Ir ·· There· was no clearer 'example of th1T-Ht&fl a~xcha.nge.. ill da\!i ago bc t..,.ecn Sen Arlen Specter of ·Pc-nn!>\ han1a and Justice W1ll1am Rehnqu1\1 on the matter of the authont} of( ongres!. to prescribe the JUrtsdll t1un ul the Supreme ( oun. Herc 1~ ho"' 11 went \pecter .. Let me nov. tum 10 the !>UbJCll of1un!>d11.11un ol thc mun There ma\ be <,ome effon to undercut the linaJ "authont} of tht• \uprcmc < oun b) ..a~ ing that the eoun ha\ no 111nsdtlllOn on J g1\en l'i\UC . r hrough that approach th(' coun l Jnnut 1nterprct the ( onst1tu11on or appl) a remed~ (1n "'hlCh cast) the wurt 1s reah!>llrnlh unable to tam ou1 the C'onc;iuuuonal tnter- prc1a11on ·a\ I think Marbuf) vs. Mad1s1rn require-; Do )Ou think that the 1un<.d1ct1on nf 1h1· eoun can be hm11cd, for exampk, on the First o\mcn<lment right ot frcedom of \peech" .. Ju'>tt<.e Rehnquist an~v.i:rcd a liult: g.1bb1I~. talking about n pane MtC ardle. l'IC. Rut prctt) soon he was t.11' ing bad under the umbrella that ser,ed him '>O u<.efull~ dunng the two da~c; he wac, being grilled llc '> .. lid, .. I knov. there ha'c hcen bill!. JX'nding hcrc 1n the last two or three \car<. tc'illmom 3!. to their tOn'illl.ut1onalll\ and i feel I cannot go an' funhcr than that for fear that that son ol l\\Uc .... ,11 come before the roun ·· pecter tried again "II <,ccms 10 me. that "hen )OU deal "llh the issue: of the uh1ma1c authont\ ot the court 10 interpret the Cn11\t1tut1on. "'htch I'> rockbed an our '>Oc1et) b~ 'ia}ang that there. 1c; nu 1un'><l1t11on thl'n Marbul) \ s ~1alll\un I'> rl•all\ mcan- inglc'i'\, and II ... "" \ 1ew that -d\ d law)crot 'onll' ,,, \t'tlr' ,1and1ng. that 111<, vcl) important' -tor Rl·hnqu1'1 to agree with ~pcl\l'r But for all Im douht~. Rl·hn4u1\t th•~ time clcd1nt·d ~What \CHI 'a' lt•a\l'\ urx·n tht• quc\t1on a' 111 v.hetha lht• ( ongrl''>' can hm11 tht· 1un.,d1r1mn ol thl· toun to dt'<.'t<.k J lir'it -\mendment qut'\· t1un ol fn:l·dom ol '>JX'l'Ch or tn·edum of prl''>' 1, thJt .1 lair \tatt·nwnt'' R hs "lo .... .\rt1dl' Ill ~'llllln ~ 111 th~· ( ons111u11on hl·g1n' h' u11ng thl' '°" 1olabk Juthont\ ul lht• court hm11cd to \Ulh matter\ J'> quarrd' "to which lht• l n11ed ~tall . ., \hall ht· .1 part) tot nntn1' er\le<. hl·v.l•en 1v...o 111 more \tatc'i bet"'et•n ,1 \lalt' .ind c1111en\ ol another Statc ,tnd ,o on ~elllOn ::! then got'' on 10 \a\ ··rn all the othl'f t'3'>C'> lht• 'i11prcme ( ourt c;hall ha' e appellate 1un,<lKt1C1n hoth a'> 10 lav. and fatl "'llh 'iuch eXlCf)- t1<rns. an<l under '>Ulh H'gulatH1n' "' the ( •>ngrt''-' \hall makl' .. P1l' language hl'fl' t., t.,. not "'"Uhtet t to lht• a111111110' of 11mc fohn i\1ar'ihall h1m\elf addre\\C<l tht• 4ut'\· lion 1n word<. ~(·natnr ~JX'l"lt'r -ii\ .1 lawver ot \Om1· 'O ~t"al"" ~landing - should he C\!')('ctrd 111 undcr\tand "What I\ the ml·aning nt thr tam e,'<Ccp11ons" < ongrl'" " rm powered to nl<tkl' e\ll'Pll11n' 111 tht• appellate JUrt\<lKt111n a., 111 l.1"' .ind fact of thc \upremr < l)Uf\ T h('\t' c\ccp11on<. ccrta1nh g11 J \ tar ,.., thl· lcg1,.la1ure ma) think pmpt.•r Im tht· 1ntere<;t and hben) of thl rx·11plt· .. That wa-; dunng the \.'lntc '>t'•hon J\ C ongre-.,. pa!i-.cd the .\ltrn Jnd wtl1 t10n Acts -which "'t'rc lll'\t'r decreed unconst1tut1onal We 'ihould bear in m1ntl 1h,1t thl· U1ll of Rights doesn't llllllt'rn onl\ free s~ch. It 1<. a ~t.aloit ol most ,;, the nghh of Amencan ~ H11cn, ur> against cnmmal charge' The r nurth Amendment protect'> again'>t un· reasonable scarche-; and ~11urt'\, the F1flh aga1n\t compul!.Or) 'Clf·in- cnm1nat1on: the Sl\th a'>\11re\ the nght of counsel, and thl· I 11thth protects again'it crul'I anti unu\ual pun1-.hmrnt 1)1~' th•~ mean that Rehnqu1~1 1' going to return to the co11n in order 10 urge removal of 1l'> )Unc;cltrt1on'' Ont• hope<; not. Sul c ruef JuslllC Oh \t'r Fll'iworth ob..ervcd 1n 17% "The l,1"' ma\. indeed be 1mpropt•r and 1n- C'On\entcnt. but 111~ of morc.-1mpo11- ance. for a Jud1nal dc1crmina11on tn a'iCerta1n ""hat the law I\ th,m to pc ulatt' upon what It OUJht to be., .\nd V...<' arr: nol llllk1ng ahout an11- ~1J. nan in1erpretat1on'i overruled hy time and d1<ttance Htrbcn Wech .. lcr llarlan Fic;kr: litone profe-sc.or of con!lt1tu11onal la" at < olumh1a pro. nounce<l on thr: c.uhJC'CI a rt-t.cntl'.r 8, dunna the "60s ··1 ~e no bJ,1., ror the view (that the ucept1on<> clau~ hu a narrow mean1na). and think 11 anti thcttc.al Lo the plan o( the ( On5tttu· tton for the coon~ " Wllll•m F Buf'ld~y I•• o rtdl<"atrd t'Olomal•I CALL-642-5 IF CAWNG FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. 540-1220 411 llOO .. Or~ Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Augutt 10, 1818 DI INTO ..... M ..... 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IMI Ina" fer lalt llMiii IAi lia11al IAz &tatral 1M2 lneral · 1002 &taeral IOH Gnnat l!!! ltaeral 1111 Annal JIU Cewa1 llll .._•l tm * .... Ulmlll* lmu&.IUY 380RM 2BA, 1 atcwy, End Oce9n vt.w Gated ., .. Unit 1 192,000 ,.. . 3BOAM 2~ lam rm w/prtvat• t>Mch, tennla, 2100 ~I l 24i 500 tea . poo19 & ~ 3 bdrma 3BORM ·2~e.· 2 atory MCtt with bath • 3 trplea "E)egant" s247 000 lee Wiii oonll<* axotlange HASTINGS l CO $460,000. Carol Tatum, 840-5580 RMlf()( ~2 __ •MTUITlll* •.UYllll• 2 lrg Bdnna. 1 full BA, lllffs.llW US11ll DllPT1IUU c harming earthtone Cuatomtxed & r~. dee«. Pnoed at 198.500. French doors, lhutt91'a, W fut Lo.rt II U-akyllghta. gar<Mn window aumable & ....., win help and coiy flrec>lace In the 1 flnenca. muter bedroom 3 bdrm .....,., ..... • family room & 3 beeutl· 111· ful petlOa OwTler may . asunhon Ht·alt' . VACANT' • Skyttte, AJC, flrep4ace. 2 edrm. ~ gt99t loc8tlon, 1135,000 NANCY IMBERNINO REALTOR (l1•)..._..H trade '°' ICNll!w home $279,900. SALLY SHIPLEY JOYCE DA80L T OPEN HOUSE SUN 1·5 484 VISTA TR~A BLUfFS N 8. 75Y-9100 llESIOCHT\AL "£Al ESTATE KIMCES SEAVIEW 1917 YACHT CAMILLA OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 Immaculate 3 BR & 3 BA. family room home City lights. plantation shutters throughout. xlnt location to pool & tennis New carpet. bu1lt- m closets. custom oak book- shelves m family room & kitchen. brick atrium. quts1de lighting L~rger yard wlth tovered redwood patio Xlnt move 1n cond1t1on Must see -Will not last long at· $398,500 Ginny Anderso~ 644-9060 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 . OlJ( Ul ................... $325,MO ................... 321 Orel!~ Clow to bf.i<h l bdrm 2 bath l Curci CAll(O llHLHS ... :'.':'sl.4UM .... 133 c.... .. , ...... I J bdrm 2 ba. prvt bch accm l l•b.tk OlJC Cll ................... U2S,000 ................. 321 '°"' Cln$1< ' bdrm l b.tth l Boland Oltl C41 ............... SJSt,tOO ................... 414 DIMI 31? and 2 I dupln ~rt k>I at1on B Hulchina~ COSTA IUA. ......... , .... suuoo .............. 2017 , ..... Spacious 3 bdrm family room A lohn~on llEALTOR8, 675-6000 t••J C..n .... Hle•••w. C•r•-tlel N•r NEW LISTINGS WWlll 11'1,IOO Pride of ownership shows m this 2 story/2 master suite end unit. Neutral decor. beautiful decorator touches. Walk to beach! OISTl IHA 1111,IOO 400 block of Eastside C.M. Great location. large lot. Terrific 3BD/2BA & FR addition. Wonderful value ·ror low price -won't fast -hurry! IUJllW IJH,IOO Immaculate 3BA, 3BA & FR home. City lights. Plantation shutters thru-out. New carpets Freshly decorated. Excellent location to pool & tennis. IUOll UY . SI00,000 Carefree bayfront living in desirable Beacon Bay. Charming 2BR, den on R 1.5 lot City teased land. PROBATE SALE. OlllU ML 11A1 Ult,000 European ambience with the convenience of modern California. Owner will lease option or assist with financing. assumable roan WIH SHIH 11,111,000 Breathtaking ocean view from all living areas of this 4BR, 41h BA home plus pool. Impeccable taste throughout. CORONA DEL MAR •IU •L 11&1 S2Sl,IOO Investors! This Is the best buy south of PCH Duplex with good Income, newer construction and a very motivated seller. ILIE CHIU HL llAI 1141,000 Stunning new condo. 3BR, 21'7BA, formal dining. FR. wet bar. deck & patios. Insulated windows. oak cabinets & more. South of PCH. llAHIR VIEW llLU --._ IHl,100 Spacious single level "Sandpiper'~ plus FR Beamed ceilings. central air. security & ocean view This won't last ! SPYIWS 1a1,ooo Dynamtc view of ocean. bay & lights of Newport Harbor. Highly upgraded 4BR, 3BA home, 4 car garage, wood flooring, fr,ench doors, spa. ' OllllU Hl 11&1 1111,Ho Fabulous 180" view of harbor and ocean from this stunning, totally upgraded and remodeled 3BA, 21.A,BA home. App't Ull• Y11W llUI 1111,000 Sweeping ocean and bay vtew complimented by stunning sunsets. A sparkling pool, spa and fire pit make this 4BR a "must see." ' IPYIUSI Rl 1111,toO Sellers designed this SBA home to Insure maxi- mum privacy for parents & noisy teens Gorgeous custom home -priced rlght!I ... UUf, ll,lt0,000 Like a llmlted edition. this SBA. 41,.,BA ocean- front estate ts a rare flndl Grounds are un- matched Call today for appointment A MEMBER OF THE .... 1 SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK L. 0.lftttl lt•br Rnlltwtf i i Ital lttett leMMt OPEN HOUSES 1-5 OPEN HOUSES UTlllAY llYllETtlUIE 1ut..,.... 3BR, FR $279,000 M. PHILLIPPI OlllU Ill IUI HlP ........ 1 3 BR, OEN $359.000 M. MATHEWS Nm UHES 1H2 a...n.t Laee 4BR. 4'hBA $373.000 G LIVINGSTON WIHYIEWllLU 1Hl S.Nrett 4BR. FR $398,500 J . CAMPBELL Ill C&IYll 20 o .. , .. , .. ,, .. , SBA $1,695.000 L ROSE SUI DAY E. CHTI llU 421 20tlt StrNt 3BR, 2BA $210,000 J AKERMAN UYCHST 1-4 ONLY 2121 LMw1rtl 3BR.2BA $277.000 J SHAW 111¥111 THUOI 1'H S.re•a'- 3BR. FR $279,000 M PHILLIPPI tLIFH Ht 1s,1ua4a 2 BR $295,000 A GOTHARD IAYCllEST l lOI Te,.. laH 4BR, FR, POOL $298.500 L McLOON WESTCUF1 1222 s. .... Laae 4BR $305.000 E CORKETT llYllE TllUCI "" s..t ... 11. 4BR,FR $333.000 G LIVINGSTON CHIU HL ll&a Hl Peh1Mttl1 3BR, OEN $359,000 J ROBBINS PHllSIU NflT 11• Plaza tlef lerta 3BR $395,000 BENTS/EADIE Ull .. YllW llLLI 1121 Seacrest 4BR. FR $398,500 J CAMPBELL UJUEST ttot ....... 11 L•H SBA, FR.SPA $419,000 J MERTZ UNISUll fl• .. tt. 3BR $521 ,000 S HARRIS UYSltlll 2n1 ..,....,. tr. 5BR $695.000 L. MARSTON LINIW 42t Yla U4e S..4 3-0UPLEX $715.000 E OLSON NYEll SllllH JU E" .... ltw 3BR,OEN $730,000 B REDDY LIN Hl Yl1 LUe Sttt4 48R,FR $1,350,000 S HARRIS "lllSIU 11111 ... , 48R $1 ,500.000 I( PARKER lltOUTH 20 o..,.. ,..,,,., SBA $1 695,000 L ROSE Ull .. 111111 1a.,.11 6BA, FR. POOL $3,800,000 C McMAHAN llWPMTIOU n ..... a,.._. 4BR. View $615,000 D BIBB OTHER AREAS ••n •u '"·"' Finest In condo design, large rooms. quallty construction. llke new and prloed to sell WI llDllTI 1211 ..... Dramatic oceanfront condo, 2BR, 2BA. furnished One year new decor, stairs to beach. breathtaking view A. Reffect summer home 644-9060 NEWPORT BEACH ...al llACI 12~ There's excitement in this 3BR contemporary home. High ceilings, lots ot glass, 2 fireplaces, great pool & spa. Move-In condition. l&Y•Eri SHI. Great family custom home. 4BR, •BA. solar heating for huge pool cedar closet, formal dining room, loads of storage. Excellent buy. .... T llJllfl ta•,HI Upgraded family home. Berber carpet. MW large master bath, decorative wallpapers, oalc kitchen, new 2nd BA. hardwood floor & much more. SU fSUll _.,.,.. Fabulous 2 BR -den condo in prestigious area. Lights, mountains. water view Contemporary design with Berber carpet. tile flooring. LINISU 1141,111 A jewel! Beautifully remodeled kitchen. added foyer. Sunny tiled patio Plans for second story master suite A special house SUYIEW 1411,HI Prime locatiol'l w/forever view from this 4BR home located on irregular lot Brick deck, decor- ator papers, wood floors A/C. 115 C&IYll MH,111 Excellent location 1n Big Canyon. Popular Mon- aco plan with extra large lot with view of ocean and city night ltghts UllJSU 1121- Fabulous 3 BR. 2' t BA nearly new home. Open curved stairway. wood floor, fireplaces. Owner just acquired thru trade Must sell UM 1111,• Only luxury high rise 1n Newport! Utmost secur- ity 1ncludlng door man 7th fir unit w/glorlous ocean, harbor and lights views. llll ISU lltl,llt Sophisticated elegance, 111t years, trench doors, 3 fireplaces. marble floors, 5 BR. 4 BA, maid's room. family room & much more Liii ........ 38R bu111 by craftsman 3 flreplaoes. Serene perfection from the moment· you enter the walled courtyard Unbellevable storage Liil ISLI It._ Owner wants offers on beautlful baytront duplex 3 BA. 2 BA fireplace & bay view pat109 tor each unit Easy to convert to single family ... .., •t-- Extraordlnary contemporary 4BR. master wtth best ocean view In Newport Ouallty and su~ taste abound A must see' ltlC&llll ,, ..... Inside and out -a total rebirth! What's new? Everything! 4BR • pool. that's bright and cheerful 1n exclusive area of Newport Beach .. ........ ( ........ Superb quality for a realtsHc price Outstanding SBA medlterranean beauty In Newports fin guarded community 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH Onlnge eo.t DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Augwt 10. 1Ne DAi''JlJS ltHTl INC RECYCLE through the DAILY PILOT Classified Pages A PETE BARRETJ REALTY A PETE BARRETJ REALTY Turn unwanted irems into money today' Call 142-5878 Have a garage ule without th• garage Sell your Items In classlfled. * •308 Morning Star Ln, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $775,000 . Sunday 1-5 45 Northampton (Belcourt) NewPort Beach 759-8700 $560,000 Sunday 12-.- HOMES FOR SILE 2017 Paloma, Costa Mesa 675-6000 $320,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2 IEDROOI 7 Plntall (WOQdbrldge Lake) lrvlne ••3 Aries Court, Newport Crest 559-4.-78 $232.500 Open Sunday 1-5 &44-6200 $1&4,500 Sat-Sun 1-4 •11 Royal St. George. Big Canyon •882 Halyard. Newport Beach 644-6200 $1 , 150,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 548-9880 $147,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 1519 Santanella Ter1~. lrvlne Teu. Na -209 trls, Corona def Mar ---631-7300 $315,000 Sunday 1-5 ~6200 $429,000 Sat-Sun 2-5 2121 Sevllle. Penlnsula Point, Balboa Penin- 2 IR 11lus Fii RI or DEN '* *633 Udo Park #E3 (Lido Isle) NB 759-6700 $675,000 Inc furn Sunday 12-4 11 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Canyon &40..-868 $3.-9.000. Sat-Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOI ~500 Cortland, Cameo Hlgj'llands &44-6200 $365,000 Sat-Sun 1-4 421 E. 20th Street. Eastslde Costa Mesa ~-9060 $210,000 Sunday 1-5 3"&4 Fuachla. Costa Mesa 546-2313 S 16 f.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1807 lrvlne Ave, Newport Beach 545-4289 $225,000 Open Dally 1-5 1686 Madagucar. Mes8 Verde. CM S..0-7355 $149,000 Sunday 1-5 321 Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 1931 Port Lockslelgh (Harbor View Hms) NB 760-5000 $269 ,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 Rue Blarrltz, Big Canyon. NB 631-7300 $510,000 Sunday 1-5 18 Rue Chantllty, Big Canyon. NB 644-6200 $5 15,000 Sunday 1-5 •220 Via Mentone (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $425,000 Sunday 1-4 423 Westminster Ave {Nwpt Hgts) NB 646-9490 $195,000 Sunday 12-5 3 IR plus Fii RI or DEi .-02 39th St .• Newport Beach . 650-3335 $349,000 ~ Sat-Sun 1-5 * 1112 Berkshire Ln .• Westcllff 644-6200 $289,500 Sunday 1-5 *633 Cameo Hlghlands. Cameo Highlands 720-7428 $343,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 • 17 Carmel Bay Dr .. Spyglass. CdM 759-9100 $525,000 land Inc. Sunday 1-5 2834 Catalpa, Eastbluff. NB ' 64"-6200 $265,000 Sunday 1-5 1309 Dolphin Terrace. Irvine Terrace. N.B. 631-7300 $905,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 •341 Evening Canyon, Shorecllffs. CdM 851-0424 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••949 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $420,000 Sunday 1-5 9 Harbor Ridge Or, Harbor Ridge 64"-6200 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 •• 1207 Hlghland Or. Harbor Highlands. NB 631-7300 $449,000 Sunday 1-5 **3914 Humboldt. Huntington Harbour 846-3788 s.-87.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 v 16 Jetty Or. Jasmine Creek, CdM 759-1626 $339.900 Sunday 1-5 2121 Leeward (Baycrest) Newport Beach &44-9060 $333,000 Sunday 1-4 sula 675-"377 $320,000 Sat/Sun 12-5:30 * 1308 Sussex, Westcllff. N.B. 759-9100 $305.000 1807 Tahuna. Irvine Terrace Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $485,000 Sunday 1-5 *1729 Terrapin Way. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $350,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 * • 12 Welllngton. Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $479.000 Sunday 1-5 * •2200 Windward, Newport Beach 64"-9060 $275,000 Sunday 1-5 *6 Winged Foot Or. (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 759-4830 $599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1917 Yacht Camllla (Seav1ew) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $398,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IEDROOI v 2 Barrenger Ct.. Belcourt, N.B. 640-4868 $895,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 **415 Bayside, Newport Beach 759-4830 $825,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 759-4830 $545,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2274 Channel Road, Peninsula. NB 6«-6200 $$1,450.000 Sunday 1-5 • 119 ! Kings. Newport Heights 644-6200 $829,000 Sunday 1-5 1614 Ponderosa. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $159,500 94 1 Serra Way. Costa Mesa Sat/Sun 1-5 545-5.-08 $162,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 4500 Wayne Road. Cameo Highlands 644-6200 $355,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 4 IR plus FA• RI or DEN . * 2112 Windward. Newport Beach 675-1854 $339.000 Sun 2-5 lots 84-85-86 Top/Rocky Pt. Spyglass 644-6200 $2. 700,000 · Sat-Sun 8-8 * • 2345 Arbutus St.. East bluff. NB 63 1-7300 $250.000 Sunday 1-5 Belcourt Or South, Newport Bch 759-1877 $860,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I * • 17 Burning Tree (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $1,195,000 Sunday 1-5 356 Evening Canyon. Shoreclltt . 644-6200 $595,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 1356 Galaxy Or .. Dover Shores, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $695.000 fee Sunday 1-5 * • 11 13 Grove Lane, Nwpt Bch 720-1704 $435,000 Saturday 1-4 2018 Leeward Lane, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $349,500 Sunday 1-5 •2224 Pacific Or/Acacia, CdM 644-6200 $845,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 335 Plazza Lido (Lido lale) Newport Beach 673-7~00 $555,500 Sunday 1-4 ••1218 Polaris, Newport Beach S..6-2313 "50,000 Sunday 1-5 250 Poppy, (Ocean View), Olde CdM 759-9070 $399,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 •321 Poppy, Olde Corona del Mar 760-1096 $625,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 1747 Port Abbey Pl (Harbor vu Hms) NB 759-6700 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1601 Port Abbey Pl., HV Homes, NB 759-9100 ~9.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 -183~(Harbor View Hms) NB 631-1266 1334,900 Sunday 1-5 •24 Roci<lngham, Belcourt. NB 644-6200 $849,500 Sunday 1-5 * • 14 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon 644-6200 $865,000 Sunday 1-5 1400 ~1anella,{lrvlne Terrace) COM &44-9060 $333,000 Sunday 1-5 1148 Santiago Drive. Dover Shores. N.B. 631-7300 $475,000 Sunday 1-5 1527 Seacrest (Harbor View Hiiis) COM 644-9060 $398,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1521 Seacrest, Newport Beach 75~4830 Sat/Sun 1-5 715 St. James Rd. Cllffhaven. NB 631-0133 $339.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 1222 Sussex Lane (Westcllff) Newport Beach ~4-9060 $30$,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1919 Suva Circle, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $2&4.900 Sunday 1-4 1834 Tradewlnds Lane. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 1436 W. Bay. Newport Beach 673-9060 $875.000 Sunday 1-5 5 IEDROOI 1090 Corona, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $168,900 Sunday 12-4 720 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $795,000 Sunday 1-4 5 BR plus Fii RI or DEN **•401 North Star Ln (Dover Shrs) NB 673-5354 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 20 Canyon Fairway (Big Cnyn Fairway 1) NB 64"-9060 $1,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **210 Evening Star Ln. Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $995.000 Sunday 1-5 • 1806 Glenwood Lane (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $419,000 Sunday 1-5 503 Hazel, Corona del Mar 675-5511 SS.-5,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••44 Rldgellne, Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1528 Santiago Drive. Dover Shores, NB 631 -7300 $475,000 Sunday 1-5 320 Seaward Rd, (Shorecllffs) CdM · 720-0683 $489,000 Sat/Sun 1700 Starlight Clrcle, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $369,500 Sunday 1-5 * •6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge, NB 640-4868 $1,750.000 Sunday 1-5 6 IR plus F 11 RI or DEi ••••3 Cambria. Corona del Mar 759-1867 $795,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 * • v # 1 Napoli (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $3,800,000 Sunday 1-5 ••245 S. Peralta Hiii Or, Anaheim 673-7300 $1,000,000 Sunday 1-4 CO II DOS TOWllHOMES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOI- 950 Cagney Ln# 107 (Villa Balboa) N.B. S..8-7901 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •301 Esplanade (Bluffs) Newport Beach 64"-9060 $295,000 Sunday 1-5 445 Gloucester. Costa Mesa 673-7771 $15".000 Sunday 1-":30 * *633 Lido Park Dr .. Udo Isle, NB 759-9100 $349,000 Sat-Sun 1-4 *V'•240 Nice Ln #106. VIiia Balboa, NB 673-8"94 $165,000 Sunday 1-5 1741 Tustin Ave, Unit 20B Costa Mesa 642-8960 $115.000 Sunday 1-5 1741 Tustin Ave. Unit 201B. Costa Mesa 642-8960 $115,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 1741 Tustin Ave # 10-A, Costa M ... 646-4380 $125,000 Sunday 12-3:30 2 IR plus Fii RI or DEi ••2792 Longwood Court, CM 546-2313 $168,500 Sunday 1-4 * .• 13 Madrona (Rancho San Joaquin) Irv 854-2540 $182,500 Sunday 1-5 3 IEDROOI * • # 1 Gretel Court (Newport Crest) NB 759-6700 $180,000 Sunday 1-5 ••#7 Gretel Court (Newport Crest) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $195,000 Sunday 2-5 * • # 11 Land Fall Court (Newport Crest) NB 673-7300 $235,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 4 IR plus BELOW MKT-LG 18R Condo Nr SC Ptz·Pool ec>•. IUnny, 3% down M8K. 722•99H lllT I / .. LIUTlll 4BR femlty hm w/eperkllng pool. Lg lot. NB 8dloOI dist. 2037 Peloma Or Drive by IMn c.11, Bkr &«-7424 or 548-5844 *BIO CANYON• Wdt to 10-,_._,,an =~~~ mkt1, 1>&N11. pharmadel Oreetic.lty r9duced 48' & oth« ahop91~ from 2,,.,Ba. pool ape. MUM. lhll OM lty, btigtll effy, Vec:anl ~·640-1529 2bd, 2t>.. pvt petlo/pool . .__ __ ·,---....,......,...,.,.---- S115,000 •19LD• A.B.B.I. NEW USTINOI 645-7656. 642..a9e0 18edlOOfN.. 2 16odt1 W11911TUL Two muter autt•, perf9c1 tor llnv'9 ooup6e. Cape Cod •'Yte with etteched 2 ear garage. Community pool & ape. A9kfng ONLY s 124 ,900. DtWla Cappel 831-128e from beedl. Exoelent ~ Yeetment .. 1 181,000. Ctlll for dMal'9. ..., .. a1-na ta.SunhO\\ Rl·alt~ liilillil •11111LWf• FWe ftnd 48' 28a "fb&9"'. lmmec 41k w.ea. Quiet By Owner. A1klng 11r .. 1. S 1e2.500. Xlnt 1181.500. lmmed a.. eond. 141 Seffa Way. LH land aV1lll M2 500 s.45-5408 or 97t-9441 1 0 • m. 1 Pm wk~ d.I: •u ftlM 7pm.lpm M-F 552-37ee JUST REDUCED l 141K 3/ HI• + Bonu1 room. IDT llY • Cleen & bright. Seiter UYllll11 motivated. Open Sunday 3 huge bdrm1, 2ba, 1-5. 188e Madagac:ar gorgeou1 pool, pro- TORELLI RL TY 540-SELL feealoneltY landecapf)ed, bMutltul o.cor. owner •W ftlM aay1 'SELL IT THIS Exdutlw ft1ttng 41k 28&. WEEKEND!' 1331,000. ~ 1eoo 111. Avlll Sept Battler FlE. 546-9212 111. S15e,500 Cell Uz -------~27 1a11ue-.n11 1 .. 1 lllT llW ..._., DTl11 M..a Verde top location. 1M n ·--~ '"' blk lo MV Golf CourM. ' -Quiet. cl'llld Nfe llreet, .... lm&Y 48drma, 2ea. , 11ory. n•L~ Need• eome wonc. Way 4 Bedroom. 4 bath betow market! S214,IOO. 8Mctltront home + two TNILU IUL n bedroom and beth gue91 * • # 11 Kia Loa Court (Newport Crest) NB •• llU quwtwa. Fem.tic *'- 67.,3-7300 $187,500 Sunday 1-41 atmoet.., f'OOl'n9. Formel Wll'T WT IMng room, glMmlnO Eutllde 3 bdrm, 2~ bath. pegged Mr'dWood noor.. DUPLEXES Ju1tll1ted Newcerpet& Geme room, W9I ber, I paint. Covered patio + femlly room with ~ more For a prtvate lhow-bMm celltnoa Md hunt FOR SALE Ing call R~ Gulnth« ~~rn:c:-~ 83 2ee t>um-m reno-. own, ,. frtgerator, dllhweehef. Indoor BBO, French 3 IR plus 2 IR 414 Dahlla, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $359,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 **429 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 64.i-9060 $715,000 Sunday 1-5 dOor9 to bridl petto Md winding brick path• through prot .... onally malnla6ned gtOUnda. s. eluded ape. red bride ~Ing. Two cer garaga + """ cer pat1ttng. V• deep«ate 64~1 c a nt. Owned and Ho11ES FOR REiil UNF~=.!:::dOME ~~:,:'=-~ Ill Call •tter epm llquldated. Tentftc term&. M2-5757 1985 apptalaed value. 1115 Essex (3BR Westcllff) Nwpt Bch I S2,500,000. Open SUN- 646-6789 $1595 Inc gdnr Sat/Sun 12-5 lut. larMu IM2 DAY and WEEKLY tt•• S •• ..., __ -IT... etter thl ftnel .-. • pa 111;ar ... , Call fof opet1 houee IC:Nd-*Pool Beeu11fvl. completely r• u1e or may be lnepected *•Waterfront moc:l4Med ~BR 28A Ml dally by appointment For wlpvt 35 l>Oat doc;t(. turt.._ lnt-·tlon ~...,. **•Waterfront & Pool LC>Ot\1 Ilk• new 1~ & br~• c:";.".. • ... vGlve address at guard gate out. Exit -Mw. OruUcatty llllH IULn reduced to S4S7,000. 5!~~tE~~r: <~:~~r~~;r,: Cour1MY to lkolcers MAGNIFICENT TIP OF LIDO ISLE Situated at the very tip of Lido Isle, this property has a panoramic view of the five maior islands of Newpor1 Harbor and Bay Islands The site overleolls the confluence of the Harbor's Six maior channels making this a premier 1oca11on 1n Newpor1 Beach This IS ooe of the few bayfront properties ottering pic- ture-perfect sunrrses over Newport Harbor and exclusive Newport Centl?f Ow11 a Slice o/ tile t;""" ~I/el OCEA~ VIEW D UPLEX f wo larjlf' l n11~ 1h111t produf'f' • 8ood "'.lluJ inromr in • grf'81 rl"ntel ert e of 'itwpurt Burh Th .. l p~r 1 o l•r~f' 3 lkdroom. 2 Bath w11h fX'l'ln .. , •• ..., from a ~la\~ l'ndo11t<d balrony. Thr l.owttr l nil i-a 4 Rtdruorn. 3 Bath l nit w/ a flrf'plartt & lar~t patio. Addn• 1:125,000. JACOB.~ REALTY 1 ·H10 1.4L B ILDI G .4T THE EW F ZO E ZO E D Cl . I hr ~ un /on,. .,,. ... •t1r•l'lllll no.,.1h n111h1h ,.,.,,. u. lhr prrfrrl lonllon fnr F ••I fond or R1tl•ll! 1115,eH 71 .. 173-1143 OW, ER FO~ 1Nf0PMATION ~SHOWING CONTACT '°8EPT CAUSllN CAUSTIN & ASSOCIATES •000 /<lo "'" .._, •• HOO • °""WPO" l*k~ C A 9166! CiHICf es I 6370 w ,iott.iCI 613 CH4 t. t 1•' tll hi, ••• ""'O'-' [K ... ,, ! ~'.f'O\ II J .. -a~~·' 0 ,. t ,,. 4 t t PjQf'• '"'"' f ,,.. ,1r 62'1) VY tt '" t'.t"' • ..,, 1 •• '4<'( '"Q•~, • 9fl)11 OCEAN VIEW & fl:AR BAY BEACH Luxurious near new Duplex. 3 Bedroom, Baths up and 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths down Fireplaces in both Units. Big 4 car garage Askine S289,000 JACOBS REAL TY, INC. 675-6670 The lot size of the property •S 50 feet of bay frontage with a 144-foot depth, and will accommodate a new resident of approximately 9.000 square feet, approx1m&tely de- signed The existing 40.year old hOme IS very ltveable The property's dock wlil accom- modate a large yacht plus room to Side lie smeller vessels Pnce upon request TURTLEROCK HILLS 180° VIEW PRESIDENT HOME -IRVINE -..UttMJ cuetoftttnd home o"'1ooetlnt Of- .,__. Co. Oft H'tH .... pr!Vet• k>t. ,~ dMf'9. weedlowl. ~unlqueentry encl ,_.... • 11 *..,.. end t ....._ M71,000. Of. Med .., .... bf OWMf, 11111 Pof1oflno °'· 154-Gl11 OPEN HOUH .. t. l 8un. 12·5 240 Nice, # 106, Villa Balboa. Two master suites, larger liv- ing room, kitchen & deck. $165,000. Quiet & secure, tell guard at the gate, "Open House Sunday 1-5PM." May lease $1200/mo. • <(fou 11ia dd ~ '/!lw;w~ 673-494 3407 E. Coast Hw1 .• Corw dtt Mir 1J IUlll IAY 11,1M,OOO Bayfront 38R & 1 BR. beach comm, dock & tennis 121 IPAL 1111- Bal IS remodeled duplex. two 38R units 1'81 11111 YISTI 1221,IOI San Clemente 2BR. oceanfront duplex ....... SAU 1111¥11 ........ • Orange Coat OAJLY PfLOf IS~. AuglAM 10, 1-.. IAYCIQT_.1 1:: .... 1m•set •• I .,....... ......... c-.a ,.... lllt faC>Ol.t11aW1NDW~ 1M. -L;C =c _.. •-f•llW 11• • .. -~Y2-6 1ot.~~t1e .. ra ... Ill ~-='°• NIWMl&lta 1U CANCOO --::--:-::~~:...:.::'IM::.:__ ~MIO_..,.,... . "r-=-:~!: )bd, a.·wllr't ... "'-:::: 14x44.:..-:r;.:..._. ·~ r.tlMiof-:: fl-om ~LIUI ..... •,!-~2"-UPGreded Dbl eoe.1 bdnft, t IM!lh, 2 ~ ~--"° ...... 722.o. r:'! .. a.:;._ ~ u.na • ..... ~ """'""'• It 214lle, 2 CW ..,_ Lil Of ChadC -•w•-,..r pool & ..... -~•I ~4\clrrnMorMQo. frplc. .....,_,..1.b'fNlldln. '31·12ttor ..... l41 A1d'..,to'211,000for U.1*'m!! ~-LCM, Pfd deo. -.ooo *''°°""'°· fyr nn.•ow .. •-..oo . ..-1mm1dl•.... W WWW:liOf; "e: ~ .... "'-·. -:-1 opdon. *20,ooo -Hotg.No..-.1••aaea IU·HH. H1·H10, ............. .--. ...... ..... ~. >Ont Wiluet Cell CLIFF HAVINI uu•T "4-i9011 condo"°'~.,.._ 011119, .._.•Id, M-'A'TAtCK Tl~ • '"' "' 111,,d.ea ' ~ t -,_.,, "*' I IS1· 12tel7to-U02 ';u:c;ELU :::::"" 4bd, 2be, ..... ..... tt mo lee, 11171, Ma-1111. , om~ ~-... Wtttl~~d&• ,000.131-01SS And 111 tM-.11'1 ._ trom IN .... ""'-....... .._ .. ~-~~~~~-~~~mf~ ,~~~~~.-----------~~~-·~---------~ UQflt • ••w 2 cw 09" I I'm only I ~ uc>9f'tded 4 bdrl'ft hotfte. .,_, 142...-._.,. llflllm .,. ••t\ .~~'7:· 01d 1 a 1u.•oo. Cell N1t,eoo c.1 711-4130 Ila l 'SIOI 1rg ltlct, &IMNI. 2 ************ =~ .. -:.:~~ =.J:a.~~ ~=-•::::' lHJOCCWSHfaL ::n~1J:,~·=·= fOtl'riel ~ r ,. 1111. llTl11 8bd, 2~be.. tli4' mltr bd 191 ~Pt ......... gourmet k~ ~· unun. ".... GW .,..., !IV,~.,.... EXiC Condo3tw _" ., .. Ptofwtlone.v ::2 aa12·,ooo.· ~BA 2~. By GW I UIM/mo, 16M214 ..,.:patto. w10: 1SSQ :. tea'*' & d~ret•d tlPC> onty f0.*7 Oceln-w Sbf '* S1200 pool, no P9't•· U mi. to COAST MUSIC PIANO l ORGAN 52• W. 19th STREET. COSTA MESA. CA Phone: 842-2851 Guerd glttd, privet• llllllftlW--f/yddblgat:r:kld90.. boh.1100/mo.&46-1131 bMcMt. Pttoe ~ ... llllllUT ITIPITlllf t•63M11 Aot... EXECUTIV( 31r, He, to M3t.600. 131~. Ownw .. teal mottm.cs on ... ___ -£n)Oy lllbol IMng .. It'• frptc;, OIW Aeolntly ,.. 8 LUff8 CON:<>wnr thl• 4 bdrm Pei.mo Country charm, Sbd, "'*'.· . Thie 2 lcim, 2'A llJMI lalapt llM ct.c:orettd, wtcly y•r-KAW Al • ROLAND • Y AllAHA 3bf 2'M>9, • model. Nloe quiet ttreM. 2-..ba. ,.,,, rm, hot tub. bath condo,_" ... T .. cRX~ l ITOBY denlng HtvlC9 ncl ~. U f0t Ownw It puttlnQ 1n,,.. •und eok. A-2 lot. tntry, MCut'lty ayatem, 18". .,,.._,tlr'fW hkup, l 1200frno. 546-"60. .,...,... ................... ..... ...., ...... ~·0,..7 ... e-* ~tment "44-0499 r 1 o o r 1 n g . J. • 11 1 n o SS.9,000. IS0-3335 ~~ldtt. on.r.d South Patio, o•r•te. Fenoecs 11tu. "°'* .......... 1334.~,~~ C4IPPtf IWP'llMITl1l7,111 :~ow1n'a o~r ~::~ l1275/mo79M3M. ='ni:'O::.~~ Dramatic tPaClou• 2br I ·~iij\:. All new llltch & •P-131-t298 YUILi. wwna Agt ... 28a '215,000 lend Incl. 4 ~ • · ptlanote/gu. 2 bdrm, 2 LAO 48A 38A '*· Jetty --------NANCY IMBEANINO ,, bath. Beet loe. nt pool, vMiw from Ett1 bayfront. LAKE VIEW REAL TOR ~. -ape & tennlt. Liz Of ct.IOk '3000/rno, yrly. Beeutlful & P""9t9 Ht IHI 'lllll - _ 631-12M or 641-5743 SOUTH BAYF"ONT """' 2BO. 28A CONOO-Petlo NEW CLASSES START WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 22 ****•******* ••w _. ~ ,__... 3BR 28A, 1oww duplex. W.-C to 8C Plat.a. pool IT .-J Large aunny lot next to Iha ....,_, ...-11500/rno, wntt. jaeuUI, t.nn11. -..Mi ----------- ' Now you can take all claue. i HAAIOA VIEW! park l ec:nool. 3Bdrma, Eltotpt thil prtot and It'• In NORTH ISAYFAONT Mn gym, w/d, oentr•.llr 3bd Canntl wcondltlon-s 2et.to0. Celt Pam Ma1e • P'tm. ., ... 1 1n.ooo. 2BA 1aA u~ unit dtw, frplc. lt251mo yo ur level all for onJ y one low '"9. eotntrlot "*'Yup-780-5000 or 75 .. 1890 OCEAN VIEW CONDO Clll 7~ 11400/mo, wntt IVtll "°"· ~t3-65CM>433 grldt9, pr'·-ontyf U /llUtfa..,.rt 2bd, 2ba. 911. •••ru. IUATWllJ• NOe'::H2rYFROHT tum LUXURY CONDO 2bd I price of 545. '2M.OOO. Celt 780-0238 Hrbt Vu HIM _ Palermo S197,500. Open ~ IUL DTlTI : 18001 A u~r unit den, 2ba, frptc, 2 cat ow: ----•Y 48R. lamlly room, 3BA, Sat-Sun. s.48-"89. GW LOf• ~Realtor poolty ~~:.i1100,:~ I That' a right! Swing. BallroomJ I Latin, Jau, Hustle, Two-Step, all --•• large yard. 1339.000. Prlnc;lpel9 onfYI 87~2 · Of ---II'. 'Jll WITD 759--5-4 7 t OPEN DAIL y 1-5. MESA VERDE 3bd 2ba CLASSES & PRIVATE LESSONS FROM AGES 3 I for the aame $45 I mo. Sip urt 3 bad room lrl·l•vel 1807 IRVINE AVE 1Ma I 1125 mo Inc.Id•' grdn: wldock. Vec:Mt I rMdy 4 LUil '"1111, 1K • 3BR wllot• of lend Pnla1ala 2117 1845 Labfldof Dr. K.ld• I now at ~<n'~A~W~N'~ t.ls~i c~~~':11~e':i~ea~~ 1225,.000. Agt 5-4S-4289 . YIUIJ ... ..... f ;;; rrom 6di aoo•. Lt pet o.115~;~·ct. Aoi Julle Hiii e31-12M tulle country kite, l 299K OPEN HOUSEi Stunning 2 7:m~OfnLS2~:0 ~o 2br child flM ptlo ~ -----------I . Buddy's Dance Clinic! llftl I .I. llt-lllO atory, 2bd, 2'A bath r1 • · wttO:; bd n mor .. t 53Mt91 Agt t.. Raf• E-ttcs. Ml '600'• kid TI7ii.E~~==i:"P.!'--l-'ownhome, numeroue ~~=Gell 7~ 381-Wln _1>91 fine ~ eva1t 8115 ENROLLMENT TAKEN ' &31-641..v~~-~~~~· SEAVIEW 1917 YACHT CAMILLA OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 Immaculate 3 BR & 3 BA, family room home. City lights. plantation shutters throughout. xlnt location to pool & tennis. New carpet. bullt- ln closets. custom oak book- shelves In family room & kitchen, brick atrium. outside lighting. Larger yard with covered redwood patio. Xlnt move In condition Must see -Wiii not last long at. fNfur ... Sl47~50(J:-'l--ow · lntull Rentllt YI Cell rrorry 53N 1Vngf TM lnter .. t. utum1ble loan. llUT WllTllll VIiia fWltllt e7:.49t2 Remodeled 3bf 2be pool Open 1-5. llecant. Muat UAL DTITI flat 1725 kld9 mutt ... Hel 882. Halyard 4BR 2BA. petlo. dbl OW othereavell 53M191 Agt 5-48-9880 Agent l5W 1 1200/mo yrly. DrlY9 by ,_ OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 2009 Miramar but do not 1-=----,.----- LIY9 11 tn. belCtl Vllll d I • t u r b I e n a n 1 • . Remodeled • nice & dMn Balboa 950 '"'-~ 11o7 818-2~ 128 famlfy home. 3 bdrm -2 I • --v·-1 bath -flnlplece. All utM- 175,000. O wnr/Agt lu J ,._ ll7I c.n.a ~l llu 21U lllel & gardner peld. No 543-7901 5"48-5e11 ua ~ garage Gr.et IOcatlon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiildRElf sfXMfA!COndO 28R 18X ~a nw Harbor & Bak•' .... -., 11.• 2BR. 1BA. 3 ml to bMc:h jetty. Front d9dt. W/D I 1250/mo. 556-2271 · -• 2 pools, tet,000 hkup. OW· St200 + uu•. --------41 Ullfll m... Pueo C11ollne. 499-275e Agt 173-4082 IUIP 1-.-..0 Tuctc9d In Big Cenyon, • 38' 2aa w/trplc g11ege Encl gar, NMr ttth •~t•cular Condo. 3 laata Au I• MPl'•t• lndry ·.,.. .vi & Newport BMt, peta <* Bedroom•. 2'hBath•. OWNER MUST sett 911. 11450/mo. No '1>91• aeoo1mo. 5"48-149& ~. An otter. carefully ....,, betWMn ~ ooneidefed. -.-...n ..... 11;1d condo, upper leYel , 84()-1,..., Of M()..7983 MOW Jeffrey Road at lrvlne Center Drive 559-S••O -----------************ CALL CLASSIFIED TO ADVERTISE YOURCHOOLS & INSTRUCTIONS 642-5678 Ask for Blckl oPt ......... ,..,. ooo • jacuzzi. tennis. pool. 24 °' 997-~. agt "'" _..,.,, . h ,~ ml SC Pl2. 48R 2-..BA DUPLEX Sharp 2Br Duplex, bMl'll 111-11M .~ ~M to Ar9J>lact, 2000aq 11. ....,,. ltwpr! .... , IHI ltwprt lwk 2111 lnrpr! IMO 1111 C....... ·MM ..,5,.......,, 557-6320, lpm. AYlll&bte August 15 ...,It, wood burning trplc, ----COTE .. ~, REALTY t' t 11800/mo. 759--1708 C'· W/D ht!up, No peta ILlnlUITIL . amn...a ... .-T 28A lnS Stow~ retng, • 1111 Flat reuona~ '500'• oft 95tmo 780-IM2 IYllL llllllATIU 4bd 2ba, YEARL YI I 1325 pool, lndfy tac. Gd IOC, tt" Baytld9 h.. gar cMck Sp1clou• eocutlv• 3 3BR or 2 + Oen, 2\.\Ba. Ao-it 145-3683 !:: ~:-· :: ~S:, *":now.:..,~·· 2BR 1-..AX condo. Bo. C•t unique dellOn 53M 191 bdrm E/ald• IWnhm w/2 nrtplece, nr pool. 2 c:ar CUTE 1 Bdrm e..ctl Cot-2bd lb:· avt Sept 1 1200 4 w. _, 7 Metro ar11, 2 car gar. Agl IM car attach gwage. Avall gal-age &. patlO. $1500 tage w/amall yard & front · 2 9drm 18a bootmo. w/auto opnr, patio, pool, Sept t WfD & "1g In-per mo yr IM. 144-1098 porch dean 1 bt11 to bcfl 4bd 2ba aYI Now I 1000 a300 dep. QiMlwMer pd PIUI 1'1111 Jae SIOO/mo. 5-49-3255 JASMINE er.-2b clud9d Non-tmkr -no •llllT... sa9simo. AGt 751--5080 LIDO ISLE CnMO <*. La Lanna Aptt. Surround the magnlflctnt o.n. guard9d comm, ten-1>91•. Aaklng 11300/rno. * 213bd 1ba IYI Now 11800 1831 ~U.. -Mgr pool & apa at this ei.g.nt •eltltt ... " nla/pool, 12, 100/mo, Diana C~ 131-12&1 Cut .. tudlo g11ege, rnlefo, Eutbluft exec 48R 28A 'CdM 2Br t'hBa hOme In Big Canyon.'Tn. '"kit 1100 64(),.1212, ~r/agt. I·~~·~\:·? wet bit, r9MQ. fnc:d yd. hM. remod, Ilk• ,,.., 5bd 2b&, avt s.i>t ltt~OO ae75' Plll'o .•. anol moat dlacrlmlnatlng .... 3 bd 3,~ be h 2 4 r .-pool, BBQ, vtlfa Incl Only many amenltl... Gndr ~ No '*"' a.ttf buyer would exp9ci to ACROSS from bHchl flreplace':. w•t 'bar.1~ 1500 tM Inc. $2250/mo 780-e391 BURR WHITE REAL TOA ~J:i.~~2270 °' pay mucti more than tn. Baeut lnter1or nlnl cond, _; __ ."!'--• TILllllT 111-1111 .. ._. -17~ """' 4 le29 000 Call 75Ml30 1bd, 1ba, din rm, llY rm do u b I e Q • r • l: •. w•-..-r t111•1•1 28' 28' bWlt ~ a.i.aT·Wl-•I 135.000 636-7078 *P9t 12000/mo. Agl 173-35-4 'fr PEHTRIOOE COVE• 3BR 2BA cory, cl .. n A.pt, lerge 2bd. 2t>e. trptc;, I ... NW OWn9tra w/peto' & ~ $398 500 --••u. Nice cottage ao of hwy, 2Br2BaCondo W/DhkUQ houM T<>e>concl Wlltl to bey, canyonvte. Comm Eac: 18R. partly Nm. gar Mo.t ut11a pd m s 1111. QTlTI ASSUMABLE mortg.. new ~ and peint. dbl garege w/ol)4tner bMc:tt, pool & tennta. pool, tmlll quiet com-S1000 AYI now "2~7 822 Hamiton. 831~763 ' 1 ~. Jtl~11~' ~~~· 2BR 1BA w/2 car gar. 1995 Neer atreems & Sl250/mo 839-~2 plex 11075 Available \Ptu9t! 1800 all Ginny Anderson ~Ar sn.500no agtan~787 bride petlO 1 1250/mo. taltaNopeta5-4t--2«7 Attrdbl 1ux Newprt P9d 1 Aug 23 ~9 CrMt condo ~2:,,:'~~1= liil v v BEAUTIFUL PARK Unique Homee 17s-8000 Dua Pilat 11 l640 flex rent kid kit Fum CUSIOfn 3Bdrm, den, bdrm/bait\. 2 car get. Y"Y ~ 120 c.11 ~~ apple & llCU2 539--1191 formal dining rm High Sl300/mo. Dy 651M221 &17 ~one "C" 1815 644 9060 --------Lovely LG 1br, 2b&. petlO, IPlll lmlf fue nn; cottege. 2BR Agt fM celling. & iota Oi gt... Ev 4N-OM5 Lynn ~tt Senta Ans t f26 • !~=====~=-=====~~=~~~~~,~~~~~~~:~:~~~~~~~=·~~~~~·~~~1~~~~:~10 -~3~.3 Ba~ 2~trplc.~.~~~M~~cottage~ ~~~~p~~~BA~A -~ ~heciaMlftedmatket low•r duplu unit =1~'~:~',71', '-aummer weekly le75 S3000/mo 142"213-4 ~ 1BR. pool w• to 1flAlflm* 1 1800/mo. Open Sun PENl~ULA P't. nr MW H~ Vu HIM 28r 2Ba. be•c h S e curity. Beaut 28r 1700. O•, t-4pm. 509 Acada Ave lut ..... ~ 1f entry fr9nCh 3BR 2'.t8A. den, comp! reno¥ New 11000/mo Agt 8H CM11 ~·~· .. .!:'1-7.:..,.Qlf IS RE. IOENTIAL BROKERAGE 'ERVlCI:'\ Ul lT I IWIY WIH ... ( ..... ooo en HAIT Fii 1111 H00,000 A grttnhouse etfl'Ct IS aclueved Build your own bayfront home 011 through the entry and hving room P romontory Bay Lot 50' x 100' tn· Includt>d m the home are 4BR. 3BA, eludes a pier permit Possible for 55' family room and gc>rgt'Ous un-boat and home over 4,000 sq ft Pn ob8tructed ocea n vww A very large vate t''Ul·de-sac location Only a few pnvate spa 1s off the h ving room waterfront 10 1.4' :wa1lable m Nr•wpclr1 Maureen White and Ed Fs:ano Beve rly Morphv PUlllll A FUil n 1121,000 Thts ~BR F.astbluff propt'rty 1s the largest Lusk built modl'l foatunng a :i car garage and a big private yard Great location near c;hoppmg. schools and recreauon and perfect for a busy l'("Uve family Coby Ward Ill OAllll~HH llTTill SIH,000 This unmaculatt• 4BR. 3BA home IB a real jt'wel lncludl'S beam ceilings. French door<., cozy bm:k hreplaces, all surrounded bv lush garde ns. Large pool, s pa and Km pond Perfect fbr outside 1.Jvmg and ente'rel1mng-Re- duced pn~ of $639,UOO and owner willing to talk' D~nny Bibb and S te p· hame Grody PAllL"I lfW UITill 1111,000 Thts IS that special fN?ling home you've been wa1t1ng to f111d Un- surpassed ambianu'. detailing and pnvacy await you at this one of a klnd 4BR and library Big Canyon ~tale overlooking tht• golf rour.w wtlh pool. gaz.ebo C\11 Maraluu Ingold or Danny Bibb tavtll TUUtaOl- l lW tfFIRlll 11.0I0,000 Magn1f1('('nt vt'aa ... of tht> bay and ocean ar • yours from th1.., custom res1 dence Built with thl' finest matenaJ & qualtty hnuihc~. Lhl' m 11dencE' contatn.s 3BR. 3 ' ~BA. gourmet kitchen, marvelous ma!Jter lltlC' Un1qu<' lower level room ongm:illy dl'S1gned as a IBrge w1nt• ('('llar J.o~n11y i1 !iiW1m 1n your pool wh1h• Vll'Wlfl~ t ht' !JUn.'lt'.'18 Ann Peter'< HIT LIOATilll IEIT flf1fl II 11,000 Bu1ldt>r M v ('(f th1• llt"'lt locations for lMt' M;.rv,.luw1 2BH 1 d1•n. wood floor; FN'n<·h dnnr.. -ik yllRht,, formal dinlna room Air rond1t1oned Pnvate pool . .i hMt Vl('W1 (.;at1• mmm11nit:v Ann Pt•tN'~ Sftl,000 Nt"Wf'r lll"Cllon cu .. tom home It<> modeled N1•w k1t(·hc•n. r hllmung g•d !try ('ntry add<"ti ltun room lnh With JWttplr\I{ bi.iy & <X~an Vlf!W~ ~parau-family r0<•m • ci••n and fonn I dlJ\Jng Charm1~ murtvAl'lt c·n ~ rend bnt>k patio Ae·vn lv Mor phy IGUI FlllT RElllHTW./CIMIEICIAL 12.200,000 ApproXJJru1t.e ly 10,000 c;quar feet zo ned fu r m 1x l'd re 1de n - t1a l/commernal development On th(• sands of Southe rn C.ahfomlSaS finest beach This loc:auon offers a ran• in vestment op portunity $2.200.000 Hobie Denny and Jan (')(>bdv PHllSIU PlllT S 1,lll,000 Outstanding ba~ front homl' on Chan nel Road Evl'r ) y.1d1t g0t.'S by your p roperty The hunw is perfection 111 det.a1 l Custom fMPt'l''S, c.·.irpe~ and fix mr~. 4BR, 4BA und dOC'k Barbara Aune LOWEST PIUOH llfFRllT H ME UH,000 Three bedroom'>, largC' mastt>r suit<'. wonderful VlPw from master tx>droom L1vmg room. dmmg room and over- sized d eck, 1·01v d en. two f1repl8('("; Room for 2 boat.~ $:l65,000 leasehold or $597,500 with land. C.ill Barbara Aune CISTll l•E II WHLI CUSS I UOI 1 1 .. F Hll,000 Architect des1gnro 6BR cirt•am home Master s uit<' a c with hlS & her baths. sitting area, f1replaCf> & while' water t•temal views Roof top tub, walled decked Large patio off hving room, fin• pit. barbequt> f{Ot., to 'land Pac1f1c COJ."t Highway at Prospect Easy oc ~and egress Valut> prlN' $875,000 Appointment only Tom Allmson l lPAAALLEIYllWI Slit .... Of tht' c~·:\n, ht\y and city hghts Conn thl' two mast.er su1te<1, lutchen, living room and hhri4ry area UM"d brick wine room with rellar Ot>n w1th fuJJ bath c"Ould he us.'ti for 11 4th bedroom Pool s1z.ed yard A custom home that functions wt•ll for t'nteruumng and family llViOfl Gayle> Amato IEW UITill ti JU.Ill OllHI SH l ,HO Upgradt'<I 3BR :.plit lrvc-1 with beauu fut back patio nd spa Mogn1f1('('nt onvx f1repl8<'t.' 1md hnr top. plant.auon 'lhutlt•nc throu~hout S pa 1ow living art-a with h1~h \'t'llm~ Mo)l.in•• Pmpp ll&YIEW MH,IOO S pacious & dt"' 1 ruhlf' "inf( le• 1tory hom hn'I vaultt'd C't'lhn1r.1 & ~kvhght.A Pri v~1tfl cummum1v mcludC"i wnnl! & pool Dcoror t.ur pc•rfc'< I ~ Kf"•at for 1•nt,•ruumnjil Par k hk<' y. rd f nur lwc-dronm." 2 , RA H urry. th1. wun'I la.~t" Di1m 11 Prt •r tam rm 12200 mo to rno. crpt, DIW & lend~ '~'~ ,,...._., -......, Cozy 2Bdrm Cottege, 2 UNFURN 38R HOME BAYSHORES ~·· Qrdnr. comm poo1 115f5 Weatdlft 38A 28A 115" cat gar.. 2 patloe. Large '-1Ced yard, ~ home 3BR 2BA den mo + MC 8"-5197 gdnr/Wtr pd Allf 911•· No ~ flleld $1375/mo. Open Sun IOI RV, available ot--Ot. patio 12300/mo ' ' peta Open Se t/Sun. wvc::&l 1 o am -1 pm . 7 2 1 •ft• lpm, 112-5757. EASTBLUFF 3B.R 2BA 111111 NW lllLU 1115 Ewx ~711 .. ~~ .. _.. Marguerite Ave. Int ...... , H : twnhme Patio. dbl gar. 3bd, 21..tbe, tum '2~ ':'l! I-~ IHAl&ii UllNlllLn ' comm pool. 11250/mo. avlll 0c11. Agt ~2999 " --BeautfM. oteerl latve Oar- .JI u.. 3BR 3BA TwnhM. XII Wattrlronl HonMe Inc ~ · Ottier'9 crY9ll-def\ Apta. pettoe, dedra. -amenlUea. Pvt, quiet 1• 1 1411 . HV HM-6bd 3b&, 3 cat ger, able dOM to beectl. ape, Sony, "° peta. S950tmo, lat & lut + • • new p.int, ca.rp9t, oomm II lllllY lllT&L. 28d"" 28atfl · 1740 Cetta.... 2124 d-s> 213-328-7182 BAYRIOOE 2bt 2be Condo pool. r.-peta. 12100 +MC '. ~ -398 w. Whon 131-6513 NeW luxury condoe. §8( BEACH front, lux 3bd Beet view, MC gate, an avlll 9'-7· 7eo-o.M 17• --17M111 'frMell Verde D' lull 28r. 2'..tBa. f/p, apa. dbl gar. town• &mMt Beach, rr· pool, apa, I 1495, lmmacul•t•I Garden....... -., 1Ba Upper. New deCOf. P•t ok. 2 ml to beh $1195 apa. $1850 851-2300 or 54-80tol780-t642 all 3Bdrma. wllk-fflc:IOMt te 17 dahwthr, lodced garage 848-1844Of142-9611 842-7201 Gall llQllll In matr. 2ea. llp, 2 car le75 No PIO 14()..2415 llL ... T .lu attach gar, kl1c:h w/nook 2BR, den. frptc, tmlll ywd, ,,_ ------- 2BR. Iba hM-ger. am PN Jniat 144 ;.i,:;.;;. EaatblUtf arH St400 I nice rH ldenll1I area •PU m&• yd, laun NI-up, frtth 2BD. 2BA CONuv, S 1350 VIiia Rentu 87s-4912 CloM to ~. MOO mo Santa Alie ~ .. tum Stv-palnt. nu kite fl, 1730 CONDO 2br, 2be end unft Me-8971 498-2581 °' 5"-1471 ,..,_ 424 HamlNon. ~20 nl Univ - 2 car 111, --BIG CANYON HlgNy up. dloe & UnMn 1 8dnnt kll/dlnelte. formal din BEACH COTT AGE. r• graded OoYef Model End Tai a Clean. qulait, wll Mgtlt9d wl bar 2 palloa ca1h cell mod'6ed. 2bd. lba, trplc:, Unit 2Br+Oen, gar '2500 · Lrg brtte Int.nor.. Qoee llfeSliBftU 1n dl~lllv rm ~ltr et• aky11t•. gar t>ltl to beh. Ownr/Belr 75e:.o708 Entertain In 9'ylel 3Br 38a to frwy9. "'°"'*IG fn1Ma. wdbu.mer p;Oi csec: ~ 1950 •MC 780 2643 pool • jlCUZ oar newr "" oc Airport a bMctlel.. earth 1oM.-p.¥81' lllel .. __ _..tr 38., 2B" ....., Lrg roomy 3 bdrm home. S700'• S3M191 Ag!,_ *{7 14)646..lleO* · ......,., ont ..., "· ".,.. goff courM vte. Peta<* wallcoverlnga, ranch beautiful Int Wntr Avlllt/1 $200<>/mo Call Al!iSrtmnb •NEWLY DEC LRO 28R 1hulter1, pool, Jee. tenn. $1400/mo or S1900tmo. GH/agt 854-2800 -t'.~8A, patio I gar, dlW, tM beet rental on mkt for yr1y "YI 10/ 1 846-1945 lndry. No peta. A"911 now r,~'1r:::' r~ ~~I ... UIYN.... lllffS UITlL. .... ... 115()/rno. 641-2832 ~ W !Ith St 845-2739 HOUSE SUNDAY ONLY 2bd. 2'~ba, den. oo goff 3: 3~"::r'1 Gr= W ,_,. '650 South COllM PIG.a *OITEllTTll(* 12-4PM, •2 Tahoe. courM. ne'Ct to tennla S2000/mo1>r 12J'Mo-S800/MO 173-0192 °' .,.._ tBdrm, llr, ~ t~:il:~~;,:in;;d~~i :.:::4~:.. 2141 ==~5=1 N~:P:~: 7 ::t: 28R I B~~~)~:~:.~D Large~ pool, ~79 ~ PM• ok S550 tee §A'ft 2BA 3 a;d(, tenoa Lrg 3 bdrm, 2"' bath, pool, IBA. gar Exit cond Avall bedroom Apt Ind t 1825/mo. El •lde 2BR nu:1m 111-IHO yard 2. car gar . lrplc IP• & 1ennla. s 1850/mo I $414>t 3 s 1050/mo, Incl I bedroom Apt .. dOM to 18A, pello, pool, lndry 3Br 2ba lnhm wd bum fp 1peciacular vi..' 1 1100 Call Sue 131-1211 I gdnr No peta. 146-5974 wattr (818) 79~ rm. CIOM lo all patio, comm'poo1 S10s0 mo 497·1051. 49•-3418 ··~i~~~-W NEWPORT SHORESI 3bd. ,PRIVATE PENTHOUSE 149 E Blly Waterlronl Homee Inc Near downtown, ameu hM 1 ~·-, , _ 2ba. wllk. to t>eh. pool, 308'~ CORAL, 2 BR, 11l _., Ml· 1111 831·1~ 1or renl $150/mo gar ;i • ( 1ennls. tOC> cond S1250 trplc. tundedl, YEARLY A u 3t>r 2b ator apace 1Br frig' Yrty Vecanl 173-21~ S.IOOOtmo Shown by ltoo/mo .. Elttcs. 3BR 28A .~:':,.Yd. pet•. ,1:~ atow, g•rb 0dlap new fl; BIGCANYONl,GolfCourae OHIT.... appl (213) 2n-2120 t~ ~~:er:· 9qulpt 1111ch 53M191 oov (7141126-3822 ~~;;:'A!~~0~11150 v ~ 2 BR + den •lalltta Pnlanl1 :'i.t~ion Agt fee O..utlfUI ocean view, ext re 213 431· 7893 S 1500/mo Agt 845-2235 2117 M 17 Orange EASTSIOE twnhM, like ~~ 1Br · f~ptc, •2 bft._tn Bl UFfS OREENBEL T ~ bfW9 3br 3ba BXLBOX P@Q@W SIA 11l ~ Ml· 11N new 3BR 3BA. trplc, dbl 4 di, S OOO H C 3 bdrm, 2'~b•. 2200 aq ft med nrep1ace 11400 wltl\ 2'"BA apt, 2 car gar ------- gar, patio No P•I• 96-8278 (213)893-4403 lmmedl•I• occupancy. view 539--1191 Agt ,_ +andk, 11450/mo tVlll IAU ·- 1 1050 Agl 854--0435 Lara•~ S S1800, Agt M()..1529 Oceanfront yMr1y rentals lmmed.131-4t30 ~f~~=~ E'Slde 5bd, 2ba. trplc, lrg Elegant To:nhOUM, 2BR COM OCEAN VIEW from S t800 to 12500 BEAUTIFUL remodel 1bd FURNISHINGS AVAIL petJo. gar. 8 mo IN. 2BA end vnll Hlghty up-Exec 3bt, 2ba. wld. 3 cat Also,JBR trom S950 Call Nu kite, gar. leun. tctOle •F,.. vtlltt!M 11375, 211 Monte Vlata, graded W/D Inc 1850 gar, acrou trom patk ~~ Prooenlel Inc at from Blly, ~ .,..._ *~ IWtg 142-8193pm & Wllnd I No pet• 756-2200 S 1850/mo, 7~ 615-2232 S950ryrty. 963-5353 •HuGe kttCIMn I --· LG 2BR-FVRN>-FRPLC •att411 OWN a rano-IMJ latatt ftr lilt IN1 latatt ftr Salt 1111 latatt Fer lilt Gar yrty belct\ ,..,,., ortty •Petloe LHiai 182 LMlil • IMi LUllI iMi atepe 10 tend."'" 1nc1. !~~ TWO MAI KAI WATERFRONT CONDOS Both are beautifully upgraded with new baths and kitchens. Both feature spacious living areas and decks overlooking all the boating activity. Both are immaculate. $550,000 2 84Ktroom, 2 B•th unit 1 Bedroom, 1 B•th unit OPEN SUN 1-5 ~----~----~--~ - CALL MARTHA .MACNAB OFFICE: 844-8200 HOME: 975-3588 $449.000 1323 BAYSIDE S 1500/mo, &50-21 ti. *""*' -~ l * Xlnt tou t ion ecro.. "°'" C*'k *Sorry. no Cl9tt 36S W WILSON MJ-1111 2BR flreQlace., large O«.*. Co.ta Mell ~ 38' near be9ct\, Upper 11215 wlttl c:erpor\, tmlll ywd & Lower l tOH/mo tor chlld . No P•t• 17S-2810 1795/mo 722--1294 BEAUTIFUL 1 ~ llZf W--1· ~pt 1750 28f 18a 1975. '530/mo. Ut .. Incl Avllt All na~ new aP1• l Ollle. nowt No s-t• 846-431~ CALL Sf5-te06 'llt EASTSIOI! deluxe •u••tt ._hill ••~ ... ~ 1bd 1~. n--paca '715 DIW, tng, 919 & •teri)d • MCuftty 873-7071 carpot1, Adtla, no ~ ue OMA DESIGNER. FVANl$HEO TOWNHOUSE Poo4 & tennll coun. 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M2-t067 l4toOl°"9r M2'4MI fXCm I PfTCOHO our9tetyplngak .. 6CMIO pr~a&O-dtiyepeclal prior~....... .... urvlce up FIT 82ell. {714~7 COCKER SPANll!.L j11UPi 2•' FLV8RIOGE, flbef '22001080,517~ wpm good ttamtn• pertence, and a p6Maent WHf. Bua Boye $4.75/Hr. wlbeMftte. Al.SO PIT ANT!OtJE&..MUST SELL 4 male 2 ..,,,... a-A form,..._. 5, fNlnY •-UDO ,. wtltl ....., >Ol'ft ~ & PfOof reedlnci Good Mlairy, con....,,..,1 cMerluit9leptlO!ievotoe: Exp'd, pM Club, wned CaeNer.E.O.E.644-5070 P/T WI...... Pf"nt....,_aofa .. t>uft color 'Ct\emO ""· with tralfera, cond Clar~. 'tutty ...._ WP tllCP • +, _. locatton, dealrebte lloun. lbcellent aalary plua ct.y l ...,.,Ing ehltt9 In-FACtALIST Needed to deher ..., ~t btue a WOOd llnea wlPec>er• S175/27S S t2,000. <71 4) 53MI024 equipped •'°"'*· 1• treln. ~ 141-4111. For more lnformat.lon, comrnltalon and good CludlngWknda.411-5787 &MANtCUAE.ST "'-'•fortlleD.-yPlot. -~~116--2111 4tt-M03 rw.olter 17.._.1 !qu9I 0ppt Y ~-~ Clll Mn. T~ et beneftta. EXPEAIENC£01H p~ a Needed NOW! Vf!IY good 4 Hra on Frldey eft•· Ill KrTTENS-F,.. Heetthy .__, (714) 175-8185. Cell Kathleen Olaon for In-PASTA. Salary •tatta opportunity. Rent or noone. $5/Hr • 0-.,,_ •• l llOl.IM tr.in.d 8 -., 1179, NEW ENGINE Ludera 11, reatorecl ~..._, 1ervlew appointment, from 14-Se. Coeta Mw. ~-c.. Judy lowence. MUet haVe r• wtttilc:Mebedl ~ 6-'37-0213 >C.223 ""' Electronb. lmmaoulete deaek:, 2t' U.. fig NII. STE •• CLEI PWWT &c2-4321eict.302. LUIGI'S 831~ .. 2.,.114 liable traneportallon. cttreS300tobo,759-9291 8c>m/Mnd95a7_.248 prtcedto .... •torO.OC tabernackte fftUt. ~... .., .. _ Contact LIH 8mltll 1'111.. · 6-250-U11·•5411418 ~·~~ , rt... ••• llllT '. FMNon coneulten1. Need 64~21 Ex1 275 POOOL.ES--R-PEOPl.E '81 htrey H " !alpw oe ... °""1 52· Ir EQUtl Oppt'y ~ MILT fl.IT For Hoe1 & HOltu 111. money? Uk• Ctotllea? 11• Ml-1111 Poodle pt.198, Twvpa, CrulMr Loededl Xlnt or eso-7297 11.00/HR 330W BayS WaltOf I Wattr.aaa tor 8Mllne F..,.,. could Comer Toy, Min. S350 up c:ond W/10' lodle & ting ~ COUPie lonnetty """ Coeta.....:.. CA ~H Dey, Swtng I Ora119yard be tlle ..... FfT Of RETAIL S75. w~~t;a: 648-2"'8 + ...p & tl'W 64()..5078 owned ...... '..oft KMch. Comtact poattlon provto-A c:aretr Qp9ty fonlnt. ac-lhlha. 105"! t7tll St, CM. PfT. C. & pnor. '*· ... SHIH TZU A.KC gold Oealt"'e M111ne prtv In exdl Ing etenotctettcat u-cur9te typ691. fot well &42·9920 EOE 648-7 ... or 162-3898 WE'llE # 1 ~ == Cell ~ "*-. toC»i Ii t&r• •T.llYll '°' boet ""*"-'NP*· ~ to Att Com-fNIMI09d, buay, prof ore ..... -... --.-.... FULL TIME d ''""SHIP-... __ I...... quallty, thick coate. Tchle beeutltUlt b 2.41 Souttlll Pairtner8hlp7 tM-6418 mlel6on, end Ctty Admln-envtroment. Mu.t ha,,. ~ ~ -PING & RECEIVING. -Dlrnng rm teble & • cNlrl, 491--7923 OH •Y a unc . ... lttretton eteff. Morning ~ MC •xi>. frt ore woni '°' T AXJ s lot>by11 T eking appllc&llOne fot App I y I n p. r. 0 n PllPLI all WOOd, 48" w , ... , •beOlvtaty .... be IOld by .. hour9. Outtee lnctude co-appearance l per-Hotteet new procluc1. Out Coct<tall/()yet• Bar/o.y MARVAC Electronlce 90'', Owtc walnut 1175. •1dc&l lutn.1Mab Aug 18th l.Mvtng ...._ 7111 Otd6nMton o1 .,, eYen11 eonaltty, co benef. CeM people ere malllng It IM;I fooel wattr .... Apply In 1870 H&fbot 91 C M ' We're growing by iMPe Perfect apt Ila 64+-M 17 1111 Cell now tOf bey CtUfae. JET SKI' tortheetty. Muet beabte Me Sultlvan, betwn 9-4, Call llOWll 873-1520 1*110f1 819 = H• . ' · · and bound• and we need '5500 ObO &44Ml223 to ettend .... break· 752-2272. EOE. low. Laguna NO GOVERNMENT JOB energetic, ambllloue Ofexet Mahogany tab14t iWOJdllketoMif LUOWIO KAWA.SKI 440 failt ~ ,:_ montll. 1••11111... PHONE CALLS Pl.EASEi S18,040 • 159,230/yr, __ptq>le_, like YOU, to join S 150, pedeatal table seo. DRUMS, complete with BOSTON WHALER 13' GOOO COHO ___ ,..... T L-1--'lt .. How"tmna~ our IHm. Immediate dlnrng ctllli'IU5T4', 1r~M. 1100. Celt ~HP~mo40f' t11ocr. 642·2VTS- to type accurattey, .. ....., r " now to Dec:, hOme petty THE GRINDER I05-tl7..eoGO openlnga exlet at <>Yr wrougllt Iron and tablN. 557·1957 or 648-1572 Cent• tteerlng, tr...., 50wpfn on .i.tno ~ IHI plan. no coll, de! °' Inv, RESTAURANT Ext. R-1580 fot current HUNTINGTON BEACH S 15/2 am/fm •t•reo. M--~ Incl. xtt oond, 12750 writer, and t•• d6ctadon HS GRADS wlA hire Ideal fOf HOMEMAKERS, 1400 Pac CoMI Hwy federal.... ltore tor· walnut cab. S1 15, oil .. -... Al Ki::. cs:n:~~;578! ol 9' ..... IOwpm. Vaid quallfled HS dlploma ''"kit, eupp!IN, I trllln, ~-Me~ HELPI . FLOWER SHOP painting• S tO·S250. 1111 111••1 _, Celltom6a drMn ttoenae. gteda, 17 ·25 for technlall ew & pnor. neceawy. Saltalo..tvery, up req SALES('8 hrt/M ) 738• 7818 Paul&. 1U3 CAICktAINd T, I in. CHRIS CRAFT 23' ..,135.Pl!:t {;:. IOc1 For lnfonndon and 11P-,Jobe. Fully pe;d tratnlnQ. 7 ~2~i g~ki~~7 H:,..~~c:".:.fT par1 time, "9Xlb14t tire Na ti on a 1 Lu m b a r nDn•H MT llD Grand. AeetOfed to ong, W llraller. luna tower. SIMOO 975'0740-()eoye plcetloncomact Ken 0.. Call I00-252-4S5tt0534. call 8:30..epm, &4().2379 promot• from within of· Fumlture for ew9fY room A rate lhowplecel ""* flohtlng ctlalr, Votvo llo, 1-------- lno. CfTY Of NEWPORT Llt'I TALI WllTllllll tertng YOU tlle cflenoa to Cell Judy &41-380e ._ to ~ Value seooGlot>o. poea trade NEWPORT BEACH DOOi(. HACH (714) ~. "ftllllllll Tiie Loe Angelel Timea E 1111111Ltm move Into ~t. KING bed m eon.. over $25,000 wlH ..., tot cat/1rud(, 64$-8130 Up 10 ~· Motot' b09t ~IO~ IMS., P. Out-'de, up'd. COL. gd Clrculatlon hie-=~'.-=~~t~~ ~~e~ti:-'~1t:1~ We provide on-going table & 2 end t•blea. $15,0008~4:-" Pty ILHTlllUYll&T e~~~:;o:~,:;-'· 15· Equlll a. 573 W. 1 II St, pen time .... Qt)tllil1Q8 223 Marine, Belt>oe lelend ....-~· eftte. ln1ervlewa Wiii be Great Cond ~8 Grand Pleno, 5'2" Kaww S11 000 Snode 873-2050 N9wpor't beet dodl \C> '° cA ~ ~· :=record. Trft~· mar1tetlng Program l\el ApptyatROCKOS. ~toaeeletOUtcolot training and grMt ben-black. modern S250 lSurreiy t()C) Cocl*1aJI crer Opponunlty~. CoetaMeaa fOfbright "*gietk:aa6ea plant apeclall1t at held)' Grand·NeenyMW-Muet • 48', no llvHboard1. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifi=~· ~ to . WMTall Sh.unao_QJro.t MOVING! Bdnn Mtl. i.! -P-.. call GLS 12'.. 52 E~ 35 Power om, 842~\2. earn S5.00/llr. '7.00 Full-time, ParMlme. ~M. c.a Dorothy M-F goNO ctllld1), couCti/ToV9 ..... (714~2008 hp. recondltlOn.d. trl. t--,.-~-----.,..- comm-.ion for aech Nie Grinder Rutaurant 8.~ 873-2281 ~pm lampe, cnah, end tbla, anchor l•cketa etc SUPS AVAILABLE • N A •1 bl and qu.itty for our et-536-tee.-21002 PCH. INSTALLERS ror toilet 19122 8'ootchuf91 din rm wl twtctl, dinette Gui...,,.,,.., thealre ctlrdf S700 obo &48-4083 Slz• 25', 30' end 35' Pen1n1• OW ¥81 • 9 1 ...,..._ ~ • ..-Hunt•-1on Bc:ti I I d (CnrofGerllekl) Mt. portable Jeez.. rm Ol'gan. 2manl, tullped .... , C.U 642~ r ......... .,.._, .. ~· ""' part t on• an I C-HUNTINGTON BEACH divider•. M18c Item• All '#int cab, L_..._ ...... r. TROJAN YACHT DEMOS 9-5pm. Moft..fr1 wNctl lncludea medic* cenorl••· T 0011 and -...,.. Reduced I lmmedl COYWtge ltlen talk to ua llJI tran1porlatlon req'd. very e~~4nab l e l mini S2500obo 545-3722 1 Sa6el 3 tuttyorequlpped ~~~ JC. tnu,enatMa CAR R 0 tJ TES today. FOf en Intel-. Iner al 54M110 Coeta M... II TIOllL Kk'nbell conaote P1ano. 11 I 13 "*-eaprw 1.,..----~--=-:-=--- call 114-540--0301. *lllVlll* MllW.... LlllER OakwallunttS150 Otnene S1199. Lowrey ConaoM TROJAN YACHTS WEST Caa,111/Trailtu E•rn Exlr• Ca•h IUL DTATI UL.II M•Jor reprograplllca ~ &JCCWful women need• Mt 1150 Piiio lurnlture Organ $1900 Both alnt Marina del Rey M14 Need a cflenOe? Juet 11.,,_ euP91Y co., IMklno drtv· C<•tlW women to train I SUPPL y llC, 1200 Cell 751-6486 cond. Must Mll 87S-1867 I 213 827-4550 1474 xpoao 331 Ci: X For Del/very Of Thi• P•per Ing out? Wwit to become ert, M/F encoureged, for upending .,, and Q..BED S75, hHdboerd .. urm ~ ~73-H .. '!!? MotOf Home. 33K ml, 440 _ ................ ,? ....., FfT ""· Co. belwftt1. .a--· ti ..... ..__ Call T .. -d..._. •· ..... $10 """d demutc love C NC ., .,...,., ~ """"" -.. o .,..., .....,._,.,. ...,Ofe you Plea1e bring current .......,.., ing ~-· ,,. ..... enc.,. vvr • v-PE AH. W/BE H, LIKE .,.,...... -... -· ' ._, do M1'hlng c:all Eldon at OMV. Apply at 2~ Aeller Me-9774 PEOPLEI :'!':·s:c.. :~ ~blcl'l~t NEW,$750, &4&-3298. •-Jl IM'-"ll.a eQUlpt, deluxe Int, Ct\Me, HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT 759-4830 and find ou1111 A C M a 1-S _,..,._ Equel ()ppof1unlty eu .. ' ._ p/1, pl b, ~Ing jecka. 2 MUT WllTDll v, . • 1Wn _,_ ..... PlllDIM EmplOytW oak s 15, 241·9580, M·F. li~ltl NEWPORT 38'.f op m roof ate urnu, UKW ANSWERING SERVICE FHA/VA dHlred. Top 5 30·9, Wknd• aft 9, UKE NEW MOUNTAIN l 04MMd NB ellp. ownr Onan gen. lelend bed. II.AL DTATI All Shlf11. Swttcllboerd Mlary. Mlary + bonul + SERVICE STATION ROOMEY CHEST ot Draw-BIKE·21" ONLY '250 1ran1. ~t Mil. U 2Klobo I 58', *· kncn w/rntcro. Operetore wltraln . beM1t1a. Advancement ATTENDANT .,, & Outdoor Bar·&-• H-546-3Ut o-533-6116 M 73-N58 c.ntralvec.ewnlng,Mlctl GW 8:30em-3pm a Ora,,.. potentlal. Cell Gary A. perlencedl Appty In pet· Que &4().S448 W-213-546-2622 tlraa Mutt be""' to.be yard: 1.01 Avocado AV9. (714)1551-3448 '°" 3t80 Hatbor, C M 1•' Vaoet>oftd with H~ eppreclatedt 138.000 Ste 204 Newport 8Mdl MEN and WOMEN (ag.-lllfP• IUll SOFA·PLAID 8 FT PEUGEOT PV-10 tan<W trtller, mulll-<lOlor 080497•222114t4-4111 17 .... ) ~ .. ,.,., PfT .. _F ... ••M-tP.. VERY GD $80 Vltu1 lreme, Weinmann Nill. C1U1tom COV9f, Kini I ,81 ST •RCna..-T TrUT Apt Maneoer ~ w/ex.p ~ .,,. ,......., IO ............ " .. ., ... LG COMFIE CHAIR NEW brat<• 1 yr Old ......... cond mull Mii $1200 .. .....,.,_ "'"' Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting, no soliciting. Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and IOI' beeutltul 30 Untt Ger-aerw with Ille Caltfomla no exp MC, 14/hf PIMM ' ' _.... I ' Trailer. gd c.ond, 4 dbl bda ~ den Apta. CM. Salary "AIR" Nat~ Guard. apptylnpenon $80, 213-592·59H ~· $400, 837·7918 0 80 963-3959 tumeca. Mdg, nmlng ...al.nm +Bonut+~ Ho peta Ho ~ neceN-800KSON TAPE ''" u 11 ~.... .... •LASER• 96&-923e114&-72:27 ~n!"!! CdM &42-4914Wkdyl 10..-~o~:..~ 729·~·-::~.CM r Ban:alouno«recflneri58 EXtEtON StrQinO a .. l(~~ cond,N,.~ =· ,;:1MILEY Tendum AHi .,.. ttore, l\U CtMted lii&t•ltmlfl a lrade. Many career Bridge c:tianeno« com-cNne,mdlO,lllnVre-080,Caa 646-8071 HOI' .. T,.,_, UCllll9nl ,__.....,. f FIT pfT Or "-~~ .. ~ "' "'6da to ct100M from " HIPPING & Receiving puter, (2 Of ~ ptayere. lurbl9hed '395 080 Celll oond. new peint, tlrea. ..,.......-.... or · • ange """"' · ·-" ...,_,,._ .. ......._Fri 7 .. ,. ~""'" Ilka MW $100. "9-1862 Dwain. af'I 8c>m 722-0473 ·n ISLANDER 36 l 04MMd Ilk* pl&t4e. etc U500 ~. Mul1 be poaltlonl '°' Ste-you quellfy. Must be HS .............. ~ . ~ -· Ree ........ dll oeo pp 64~ outgoing I tmegtnetlW. tlon wor1t $5/Hr +. Cell ~eel OI' eQUfValent, U.S. S.4.75 hr lo •tart Ben-EVERYTHING mull go· ft ttrtl tMk/~ ~.!k & -..,,.---=-,,,..,---=,....,..,.--. insurance. =~ ·~: ::.:. Peny en 3i>m 64S-5780 t~tzenA~-;::: ':.:; ~ire'.1"~'(M:to ~2~~~8~~ ~~:; ' ' .. , llolty eote Ha-sio2 PP jAa':1:.eq1=0~ Benefit•. For d9talla call • ...... M iiitary Training and ~etlng guitar 13501080. Fl.. KloH 31%1 ScrH n TV Ce1 20, deen, gOOd con-cere. tic. Exit COfld Ask for JoAnne Craney P.-.onnel ~ N9wpor't • -PIUlll V~tlonel Sctlooi. .... ••••El ...., Cher UHS HIFI VCR wltunef. H9W 13500. w d«lon, Dana Potnt lllp I ~""' CALL 842-1444 '!!!~!!!!!!!!~!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~S:ta:tJonerl==·==':200==: e ......... I ~~ ~=:~ ::r~~,~~~ v=!: I 1500. Cell 497-4M4 '300055 ~2~ •t11•J1Jel/ ,j Reglet• now for lftort end training program for NOW AVAIL.ABLE 1350. Cannon TSO 35mm fr!!!l!!!!tMa CATALINA 22' ~II '93 Jne•1 •II tong t.m IObe""' O.C. graduating Mnrcn and Energettc peopte needed camen with 185mm liiii.ili111J fif f UMd Nttl'e, w I"" "rl UXiCO wmona: iM FU SUCCESSFUL CIT,ZEN How much will your son or douohter know about business when applying for therr frrst full·time 1ob ? Plenty, if he or she hos ever b..n o newspaper carrier Through route experience he or she i• already a lop ahead of thetr clossmo1es. While they oll master ideos, the boy or girl with o newspaper route is able to put them to practical U$1. Business? Comers leom the basic I.om the bostC prin<tples from the f irst day of starting to deliver newspopen They buy of wholesale. sell of retail, make colle<tions, keep their o wn books, and deal with people face to face Carriers quickly find out that "profit" and "Ion" ore more than textbook terms The benefitJ of manog1ng a newspaper route ore on equofion for o fututt successful crt1ien. A great number of today's promi,,.,,t men and wom•n started their public carMts as ~per carriers. And they all vouch tho1 a newipoper route gilfft a boy or orrl a head stor1 on the future. Boys ond girls 10 yfl!O•\ ond oldt'r who moy be 1nteres1ed '" rovtt> wor~ should con1oc 1 lh11 Ou1ly P1lo1 c1rculci11on di>por1mrn1 r>I 64'2 4333 • 330 WEST BAY ST P.O BOX 1560 COST A MESA, CALIF 92626 ,-----------------, Yes, my «>n/doughter would like I information on o Doily Pilot route I . I HIStHER NAME IS _______ , PHONE PARENT'S I } ZIP _I I I I I I SIGNATUR I L ----------------~ airport Mu.t be~ colleoe ltudenta For ap. to conduct • Marketing zoom $250 Tappen 800 hll'"""':,cMl!wt"'PIPW-•~· ,,_ ..... _,.,, dable w/gOOO ,...,~ po1n1ment1 to iMm more Sludy for 111e Ofa~ w a 1 t m ·, c r ow 1 v e 7' Fl8EAdUss &;;gfi;, .~r·· ~ ~~~'7'.!~ x~ motor~~~ TAC Temporary s.rvtcea about our progr9m call• Cout Publllhlng Co. s 2 0 0 I 0 B 0 M I k. good oondlllon. towing ~ obo, -....... w c:aaee, -·-4500 Cempu• '124 COSTA MESA~ . NoSelllnglnvolved 441_.904 ayeS125/0BO 780-9554 t1•• ... •&1J1 I01111, ... t. tank, $450. 852·H24 (714) 979·7383 P1eUan1 l>h<>M votca • ·s· S"' .. D•.y ¥>· ----1se-1221 °' 543-3345 t ----~ lllf-• • """"" " Great o'nlt«/dayN ller/ ONTARIQ..(714)983-2319 mu•· no ex,....,..--\~ re--Expr ... orulaer, loeded, ciaa1 racer CIH n & 111111211'11 cu11ms RIVERSIDE· quired Ideal for home-8x 10 wltOOI ehed, drip eye 7 •"""' (714) e5M791 makere, lllgll t cllool & fan. S300 ? &4&-4063 270 ,,,,, mere eng, aound cond With 0 B 1 ,500 ml, .....,.,/obo OP"llng1NowAvallable eenlors, COiiege etud«lll 260HP. me~;tra1. $3250 080 759-9291 Earn extra call'I lor ~ 111111 wum & moonllghlerst HC>Yrl Hawaiian PLUMERIA $17,500. 759-H/5'&8·5488, W/54&·7285 VESPA PZOOE 8200 ml 'mJ~~ H~~TI~~~~ Calendar/Photo Swlon•. Monday-Frld1y 5·30pm Ptan11. 5 & 15 gallon eae, -1 cuet 2·lone S>iit. ctwome: VALLEY INoepENOE .. NT 891-eeo1 for lntervt.w 10 9:00pm. Saturday Flowef• In bloom CALL xlnl cond, x1rM, mutt_. 9:00am to 1·00pm Slat1 &4~5 , S1350obo 4t4-4282rMQ Deliver 1 day • Week Ho llTIL 1111 II.Ill at S4 00/llour plu1 John Wayne tennla cfub COllectlng, no eoffcitlng. L.cfy Pfefd. Hre rtex. Wiii t>onuMS Private deak & 1 tem "*1\ber91llp $500, 1 Must 118V9 dependabl4t train S..mgral 21002 phone. cH u11 attlr• l inc11raneterr..e21.1S03 car. truck or 1tat1on Pacific CoMt Hwy, HB Home wor1cer1 welc.ome 1 Of' 2l3-865-5211 waqon and lnauranc.. FOi' lnter-Aew call Mary Cell &42-1«-4, a9k lor ...... ~ after 5 30 Mon ·Fri or King atze waterbed w/6 JoAnne Craney 'WR •• '" 9-3 Sat at 642·5e78 dr1-pedeatal w/lldbd YAMAHA '7t 750 Spedel GrMI cond. 17 355 ml SI00/080 7SMH1 CASHIER Full time, Available In lrvlne arM THE NEWPORTER S30052~t~1U~and mature pereon wlll train. S300 to seoo No collect· RESORT with ltl QRAND I ~ . IALEI I LOllM Appty In peraon Marvec Ing. 3-4 "°"'' 1 day reopening hu the loltow-U14Mrs • ....., .... Elecironlea, 1870 Harbor Monday tllni Friday after-Ing po9itlon• 1vallable Memb er 1h 1 P s 2 5 0 ftU.111111 BIVd. C M. noon. Saturday and Sun-•Food & Cocktall (714)8'0--0888 I 1118.1 OAWI d 1 y morn Ing . C 111 SeMlrt NEWPORT BEACH DOMESTIC I FOREIGN --• &42~333• a9k for KIMI •Bar1enden Tennis Clut> Memberlhlp SPECIAL GAIAGI SALi RATI 18202 BEACH BLVD. •na~.!!!'n •p;• had !2~.~· s1so TH1s wEE1<.11 Pay ONLY AIU /line. CALL 642.5671. 11•1-...1• .,,_ ,. ..., vv7• Transfer 87S-3208 ~ & It i~; ,, now taking applleatlon• ..... •Hoet-.a/CU1'11•1'9 •t•H- f()f a f\111 time cul'ller. 330 . Bay St. •Room Servkle Perleci fOf apt froettr• lal.Ma blad 1111 Cetta.... 1114 Puts MU Mu1t be able to t9k• re-Co1ta Mee&, Cfl 92828 OrderT1ken lyr old trig 1250 Frig· epontlblllty, energetic ;Ir Telephone OperelOf"I ldalra 18 cu f1 upf'rQhl Irv dlRAGE SXLE. sOQbXv SAl-SUN 10..-1 1fl' flahlng ...... 1&11. Ind friendly. Mother'I la llllf AlllTll •ReoeMng Clerkl $75 .\pl 11 elec dryr, ONLY. Aug tOtll, M boat. gr..,,houM, an-POLISH ONCE A YEAR 1 growing company and ParMlme at emell ocean· plugs lnlo 110 Onu llpr 106 Collln1 Av. Balboa llquet. furn. deelgner WOl'tl Ouar. Don 754-435.t otfere many benefit•. front hotel In Newport Muet llave t·2 yr• ax· eota S75 ot>o 875-4203 leland TV'•. bootct. toya. t1brica, kitchen Item•. PIMM apply al: 225 E. BMc:h. 873-7030 perlen<le. Apply In perton POWER EDGER S lOO. misc l'loUIMlhOld fteml clotl'llng 16 yr1 of hoUM-4 ftt1J Drift/ J..,. I 17th St, Coetl Mee&. Mon.Fri 8·30-12 Noon, ~ mower $50, pwr CtrtH ••I •ar '122 l'lotd30good1 •• !..1eMVu1!!,1e111 N3I DECORATING SALES l~~.,"",-lly11. w•m·~o·"' ...... JPaerm~rn .... ROdtf, lo9N B. 1 t07 laWTI vecuum ses. wash· ......... •• ..... _.. ,.. """" vv .... 8 esfXTt SXLE s ·T & SUN .. ~PM If you Ila,,. a fte.lr tor dee:· ... 1 111 ..... t er/dry S 145 ea 646-'104 .. .- & -pa 1• _,., ranec><>. •••••ttl ---Antlq~. llnen1, t>oolC• LOTS OF GOOD STUFF orating en)Oy working Rm & board & ellowance " TEA SERvlCE-SILVER silver, Sunday Augu1t 10 7~ ALLEGHENY w/peoc>le, WI are looking In axchg for ci'llld care. Ifft Tiii ENGLISH SHEFFIELD ,, om 9 . 3pm 19 1 e NR BRISTOL/BAKER f()( you Fr• training, ftell ( 7 14) 5 4 8 • 8 2 5 1 or Mull be acubt cer11fled LARGE 8 PC. 1375 Tahuna Terrace Irvine ~t ~r,4~~ IOf (801)649--MOe Oen/Kim Wiii train 873-3830 1 9~9-S385 Terrace COM SA TISUN Good UH d , .. ,...m wum Come ... Come llQh Comel YALE FOAKUF'l 3 et age Moving Sale Sat/Sun I ru::bl~ "·~~~-n=-... Tml Ao-18-M totakeper1 1n t>uy ·lnc:IUllfled mast, •K lbs cap Like 8 30·• 215 FernlHf. 135,,,FtowerSt lnalley Eve'• & wtcnda. To an... paychology axper1tnent ·-----.ai ~ new S.cr1floe IOI' qulCk CdM Furniture, plan11 pl'lonea, pertodleMty thru lor coMege ~. 1 l'IOIK "'"_..... .. .. 5'&0·5286 dlstlel & much morell TRUCI< llH 1001 boa. ~'!i~. ~c:::. =· :931.'o s 150 per liiBUffi Mil C.•t•••n Mil Wicker ariuquee. mlefO. ::. :~"':;. =· ~;:~-350 12' c:l. 1tge etvdant. Study wt111e I llT ~ APPLE 1 le bootee. CIOtllel bike A Sat Sun 9-6 249 Albert Pf 4 M 500 yOU work Calf 847-4730 Pert time UI 111·1111 Grn mon duo dr t ~ ml«: 721 Narelaeu•. Sat· IHt. 1Mc1 1141 ~ ~. i ow::! 7821 Reynold• Ct H B YwtllJllc ...,., rem, euper Mrlal card. urday & Sundl y !>am l5850 (7 t4>862·5712 U -.i.a.. 11 ft • ..._... d S1 000 "~ • 1124 SAT 6 SUN MPM lllftl, /T NO SELLING I • 2 Cllrkl ...... .. ~v': 8~745 . • ~·· "' 19092 BUSHARD DODGE ·n ,.,. Ton IOf'O M/F. OMV pr1ntout ,.q, needed to vetlf'y , .... SI S tce-mek• Ilk• ""· -Lby mr,. CM ...... 9M~M39 bed, ~ kif to.. poeat~ of becomlnO phone 0tdeta. Hourly. 5yn S300 nnn 720..()2915 HITACHI HM3719 ROB couch. corner bed . Wicker 10,,. ... , 1 10 low ml~ tlke ,... full Ume. cteen I neet ap. HQYra IS:~m~t:OOpm. HEAVY duty wull· Anllog mon 19·· 3t D P . mower toy• a mlec wicker rm dtv S20 ,_.; S40-52M peuance, for eppt Sal t 'OOem-t:oopm For w tdryer Excellent cond t024 • 800 ,.. 33 3 khr 6'1t1Sun 9-4. ee2 Caollal llM1'-aothea S5 & 1o ,11 ---- t0.2pm, call Vlrgtnti or tntervt.w call t<en. aner S500tOBO 842·et4• hef. IOflij*• S1200 call IUIUUl -u ,._.iry 1 50-S t 'oo. 'It 11ml Timm CM1 722·7023 5:~ 6422 5878. IMV9 mMNQt David 8 -8754 "°'•counter S200 etore '"· 4WO. >Ort eat>. 4 e'tt , OAK COMPUTER OESl< Anllqu., lumtture, lawn rMke 145-S 100, t0ng tbl "'10 Irene, A/C, "'&V ~r--ir-"'.'"'"r=" 58" long• 28" h!oh ~•. 10 epeees bike, 1 10 uu d c lotlllng whit/wide t1ree, pwr door • 28" cMieP. w/lloll '°' lampa. rldlal arm MW. S 1 00/ea, oval tbl S 10, loek•. l>W' eta., am/Im ceblt& & P8'>9' feed. HS m\ici'I ;nor•. S1t~Sun AM gl&NWlre, pie frttnee, lltrto c:aaa, tllt whl evenlnga-875-4898 ONLY 2040 Paloma Dr CUh regllllr S150. lie •3005300 ( t bttl wwt of lrvlne) 78· 1800 Courier Eng 111 FrM It f 11 I022 MOVING AH ltorll 1 1 175 bM' minor. U-S 10, !Free t o good home Chrl1tmH •upplle1 & lampa dl.lhea $ 25, henQ, FEMALE AUSTRAILIAN Cflf1 Item• Way below .,. 25 '°' '50 van wtn-SH[PARD 644·36~ wN>lel&lt 957 0303 dows S201•. ~r1aln9 Friendly 1,_......, ~ ---..... , ANO MO,_R~El-.r::CT'><· good hOme Sl!Wr ptty. Mite ttern1 2024 F'.otral l~rt IMc~ l loY9t llld1 646-4n& A.,. Sat-SUn I am-4 pm AnFr9dlO ge.r KnWd W / .... a&I REFRIGERATOR, Sear• 520 S200 l enTed\Cen· ___ .. lku 11 Spac4tmHter tury 21 SHS K~ nmt •11,.... • 11 ne9ds work.I l350 obo llllY P•Paa 'f'llll\ ic• maktf I 115 mike. etc. HouM tlold 1 wtta old dyl/25 ... 8990 Kenmore microwave. I goodl, ~-~~~~ y tv/~nd 642-4951 $uMn CQm., ~-• _,.-DI 1arg• ~H. near new bf.,._,_ ('W 1-,.,o..,•0000~,..!-aA\l"Pli....,Vll!lflll!~ ottiH hflhllt SI S 1 1983 N ..._ ~-• ...,,., .,., MM "'"' 54-t!12 • • ... -1 a.a.a7 tlmt 4 lug, ftll 200 Salee Rec> aquloment a cond ~ I penel 4 .,aip11t _.. $Xtmo t O.ttun• 1100 eame>tea WOtMN dence 9')d. cuetom C*n1 ~ '5!§K ATC H<>"Oa 110 u 19 & 9W!m"4W, Pum DOC*.1 owner. S3600 P' LEGAL FILE CABINET $195 8A2·~S9 & m SatlSun t.-3 '5CMOSJ Or ~ tltl '80/EA 2 CHAIRS SAFETY ota-. gtcwea t807 A"t.,a Cir Al~, 83 t °'498 llMitlng S)fottction, rlln· Sat I ll a Sun 1110 104 Cl1116n IMI G"A~HIC ARTS, ~ we " ' d a e I t n e r 1te1e le l!nllt• I tlble. cllalr ceblMll 1ung11 ..... 11ercycle , llMttlO Furniture ep.. -. , .... '11 llglll. •IC 8 argaln1l furniture Sat a Sun pllenc:ft "' Cuti ~ ""'"'a Q.,... I CAS .. ONl.YI ~'7347 10-Spm 1162 ~,,, t100 Pott Br.i~ld U)OO.,. Ms.at1t • c,; fl e a • vw 7 1 Bug, ~. 10t< ml on reblt eng, "-radials, good ~ 11800 Call 675-~ 15-4 YW tlJ 1 CAllPf" ~111engin.,S 1800 obo Call 240-,074 BUG VW 78 white ~ V9'tlble 48. 000 ml ,,.._ ,.. IAVINE AUTO CE NTER 714-951-3144 800-428-7 485 FORD '13 Thunderbird '83 Turbo eoup., chafcoel gray. atJctc. 111n1 c:ond. 17000 obo 673-7170 FORD ESCORT '82 Hetctlt>.ai-Alblt eng, r..- llr•. gel t>oOy, 11900 &46-"30 1985 SEDAN DE VILLE $13,995 l wll -lallMI M«s JllllWI 1984 CORVETTE $14,995 1983 COUPE OE VILLE $11,995 I tr "" '"'' Al'" ..... 11~1 te>p/llrM, l /C. ,5500 000 ----------• BUICK FORD MUSTANG '76 V6,141IO,pe,pb,c...,50K ml, out1tandlng oond. s 1099. e-057-1091 1982 ELDORADO COUPE MBZ. 7 I 2m.f 3 5 CPE, completely r11torid. 1nrf air. bfk/pelemlno lfllh Int Tradltlonal whit & c.nrome Merced .. elloyl New Con11~111 t1r11 i!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!lllf!!!!ll-' I M u, I See) S2 4. 000 ': 11-42-3871 •AUTI fftlPWI DELIVERY DEPARTMENT MBZ 80 2400 1tlcic air, ~~~~1:1111!!! crulM wnrl auper condl r- McLAREN'S BMW M·F 11110 S S 1111 II 626 S EuctlO St Fuflenon CA 11...eeo 630(· 213-691-6701 $39!1<> ObO ConaldW ll!SM • PC Pll!r1 twep 631· 7228 • ••.1.11 IOOSI• For Pampered ~oedeeBenJ •..UTIWI Top Mwoedee Pr~ Paid CALL PETEA od\AY THANK YOU F:g ~ IN U.S.A. ANO TRYIHG HAROfA ro ac 1 •SALES •SERVICE •PARTS ·LEASING '" .I , .. , •• '• >!1 M 760-6600 vw euo--:-ee Orio b()dy & Int. IU10, gd cone! S1ll OO/obo 646-0222, IV mag , ... ,._ ...... ,. ... _J IU_ • ~· Ad~ f>Q")I (Jfl'"' M•'' ., • ~ fl, ,ed our /amity tuat four /amity r19lt. NABERS CADILLAC I LARGEST SELECTION of late model, low ml~ Cadlllec1 In Orange Countyl S.. ~ todeyl 140-1100 2600 H11t.or Blvd COSTA MESA CADILLAC '72 Coupe di VIiie New battery new 1-0 • 1mo0 cert . cvttom ... , c.0.,..-1 new vlnyt top •Int In out $1250 11-46-411:,> C ADILLAC 78 CONY 81~ on blk 681' orro ml Perfect Cond cunER LEASING . OW 102-lH-tlll I DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY We Offer • ~Nfl.W Car Salfs •U~ed Car Sales l}/9 2'>0(J MERCURY ZEPHYR '70 Auto, amlfm cue, ale p1, pb, excellent cond $1200. 114S-J755 OLDS ·ao-cu11 ... wagon.a le, 1111 whMI, c.111, crulH control $2900 ObO 499-4097 PONTIAC '82 Trana Am 63K ml. lie, good cond Mull Mil $5095 Obo 673-3&30 or 786-2151 $11,995 • • r ••t" lut!tff t..u llHIMlt 1982 COUPE OE VILLE $6995 1981 DATSUN MAXIMA WGN s5995 75 DATSUN 2&01 Lootia gre11 and .. ,, • • gtMI $2950 5411-32!>~ DATSUN NISSAN :\001' ·ae turbo-red. I VIO t lop loa ded ,r lt r.rJ n1' 499-21631497 )0~4 ~ >C41~1 C.OOdltl()(l - .ru..a t«ords. 3 /Ml .. ., ,,,,1ry ,,..1r11>te Tnoa ~ 011ly 111,HI • 0098511 JIMIU•tll .• ,.." MSflf ... T1 4111MIOIMI 213or714 1137-2333 TOYOTA COROLLA '75 f V[Rf MOOH & COi. Ofl CALL TODAY SOUTH COUN T Y I IR 7 1 I d f ACH BL VC •IU~HIN(~ TON 8( AC I (, r ·~Ot!....we..-f+h ~kswagen What'• your home Hrvlce specialty Alteratlona? Accounting? PONTIAC '85 Trani Am, wfllle, Hopi, aJloya el4IC wind, louver1, bf• .<Int s 12 soo 2 13.o.ae-se13 I • eno lint ~nnmg cond, blue •Iller Pl~ C111 $1200 obo, 640-406.a !44L J f!wlot ,,, Auto repair ? vovoon t ~-""'"" rou re """'l'IQ ti you h•ven tread c1eu11tee1 t•loty fl)()1 Quall SI N B 8')J 9300 Advertl1e In claulfled~ 541-0220 t 714) 842 -2000 l'\8.IC NOTICE '1C111lOUI 8UllN! SI NAME I~ ATUONT The IOllOwlng ~l(;(lt •re aotno bullnMt at C:rytt •· Cove EQue1l111r 8• f•, Coell Hlwty L~111 ~c I CA 921161 Rot>er1 Cl\elr" .... ~ ar 2215 Meroere1 c. ~-~ s-:ti CA 112Ml Tlllt t>u11n"' • •;.<; OUC1ed by en lndMO 111 Rot>er1 Chane. Lu•~ ert TNe ll•t_.,, .... I _, .ith u... Co.>ntv .i.w~ •,• ~ County '"' Jut, 16 ,,,.75 Pv~ 0t&nQ4t C.C.HI Oaitf PllQI Jvly if A•IQVll 3 10 17 lltl\ll Pml.IC NOTICE tir~r; 1nr Prt1tldenl Tf'•t ttllemfl(lt w1t lllee " "' f Pl'l C.ounty Clerk OI Of "''O• <,1xmty on July 7 19Ml Fl1M42 ~.,r1l•,,•'WI rJrange Coell ( 11• 1 ' •101 Ju'f 'l1 Augva1 3 ' 1'.•'11 P\8.JC NOTICE M.IC NOTICE P\El.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IWl*'H 92691 NOTICE TO NAMl ITATl.•NT Thlt bu1tnen It c.on CONTftACT09'8 The 1o11ow1ng peraon1 11• dUC1ed t>y 11uat>1n(.I a110 w1te c AU.IMO FO.. atoa doing bu11ne11 11 AJ Donald C. hrqul11 l ,,.~ 11' Stlloot Olllrtct N,W Prect110n Mo tora. 8 I TarQuln Pt) !'IT 1.t f 'i A NI r If (J PretltlOn Motore()0(1t C) Thlt lt8\4'm9n1 wa1 lok!<I SC..Hl)Ol ')IS TRI(. T Pr..c.talon 8 MW Setvlee wttP\ the Cou1111 Cl4!<~ "'Or 61C1 Oeudllr•• i IYJ o clr.;c;• 173 1 Superior Ave Goat• •noe Coo1nty Cifl July 30 PM ,,, 11>11 1111t. ,,,1 01 ..-... CA 92827 11186 Avg1111 1qM ---------S<.ott s Hubl>etO 13902 Fa1S611 Ptec.. d 8 11 RfM:.4111)1 P\El.IC NOTICE Lapel • 11 w .. 1m1n11 .. CA Publl•"-41 ()reno-(..out Po,rt "•tong Dept 1V8S 8 ----------11?1183 Oallf P•1<1t AUQ<Jtl 10 11 24 ae.• SI•-c,,,.,. MMe C/11 JIG TTTIOUI 8UllMEll T"" bUt tnau It con 31 lllM Prot"t • Mt1nl1t1c.e11on ....... ITAT!Melfl' dUC190 l>J AJ'l lndMdveJ _______ s_v_:J_s_11_, N9m49 Rf;Of ~EPAIA ANO "' ,,_,.0 .,"0 oerM>nt ate Scott S Hu~rd M.IC NOTICE MAINTfN.ANGf 1,;,.~ t,.J_. ... ,.. •• T1111 a•etement .... nieo ---------P11K.a P11111 ere O<'\ ,.,.. Q O"AMK'. Hf Al TH £)( #II" 11141 Count~~ Of Or FICTrrtOUI .Ua...11 Purrt.etlng Dept ?~8S 8 p< p,fNr.r.s 11no New 8t'(j4 C.ounty on Auguwt 8 N~ S'TATl.WllfT bur S.llflflt CAti• ...... CA ..,,,,,., .-,,, .. , Suite ?OS tll&e The lollo-M 1126:18 r 1o;O "" ,. -C.••' 112706 nM2'1'1 ng P41'10n• .,. N(Jfl(.I I ') HEREflV _, c dOll'IQ blJllnMI .. ""'"..,' """' 24&e t le Pur,llat..O Or8fl99 QM1 BAUER ENGINEEfWHi OIVfN "••1 '~·• IDOve • illl ( ~"\/• l eQlf• Hiia (.etot Oeil;Ptl?I AUQUtt 10 17 ?4 ANO EJtC.AllA TINCi f.ln narr..O ~h•)IJf O.ttfl<.I t<>t ---------'lrF~) 31 1986 war,,., A~• Hunltngfl)tl Or••.g" c'""''1 ( ""'"'r'. l'tlJllC NOTIC£ r-et•lv ,oenion 1201 54J3&0 Beecn C elt! 112~7 "''"'9 liy and tllrougt 111 r¥AAn ,._,. 11C c;.,.i e.at'..fl ----------Ronald C 8e.-II 12 C>o•.,nor.g ff~rd ht!<r~ P\El.IC NOTICE FICTrTIOUI •UllN!lt 'NAMf I TATl.MINT n."' tottowtno pereon• ere d'?'"O 1>ualnet1 H Of'SEF\T VlfW APART MfNTS l TO • C1lt1orn1a l imlle<l P,ri""'1tHp ..082 Ru\.lnt'lu <..enter Ort11e S..ue /l)l) lrv1"41 C.elll 9:17 I~ ,..., """"IC.en Pr~lel 11 <.11tl0tn1t ,,_et P1r1 "'''"'P 208:1 8vt1n1t11 r -'l<'>I.. (.><•./II 'JVlte 4'00 tr,,. .. (Aloi 9'111 ~ Tr'" 1111•••••9' It eon d•.l(.lild t.1 • ttrrt1ted par1l* Mllp A Cl l'- Thot 11at~I wu ltt.o .. 11h 11141 c llUOty C..141<\ ot fJ< ""'i" C.0t1nty '" July 14 1111111 ,,,40M P\8.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE FIC TIT.001 llUatNlll Pl.I• Drive, Sult• 111 · New-ducted by an Individual •noe County on Augue1 1 NA• I TATEMINT 1 pon S..Ch. Calif 112&e0 E111 M Kretnef 198& ' Thi! IOllOWll'IQ peraon• .,. 1 Janet OenleHan end Cato 1 Thi• 11atement wu nt.o '1t- dOlng .,.,.,,_. ••· Dllllellan, 20811 Skimmer 1 wtth u ... Cwnty ci..-ot Of. Pvbll•'*I Ofa,. CoMl SWEET HE.ARTS. 2718 Lii Muntlnoton eeec.n. C.llf enge C.Wnty '"' July '/I I 0.lly Pllo1 Augu11 fO 17 24 Sandpiper Or Coete M.... 92646 19&0 3 I HIM! Call! 9.,11211 T1111 bu1lne11 I• con nt41MI Su3l9 5cll4llln Entetpn-'"' dueled by nu.bend ano wtle Pubtltltl«l Otenoe Cout ---------- C.eulomte 27 18 SandptPef J-1 C>enlellen Detty Pnot Juty '17 Augu1t 3 P\lllC fC>TICE Or c..011a M•H Cell! Thl1 atatement wu "*' 10 17 19118 11211t'8 ' wttl'I IM County Clertr o4 Of Tt111 1>u1l11e11 •• con-8llQll County on Juty '' Oucled 1>1 • GOfpofltk>tl tllM ~~>lld M Sehelln Pr..i-Publllllled Or1111Q9ni: Th<I l1lt~t wu llled Deity PtlOt Jufy 27 AUQUll 3 Witt• the County Ctetti Of Qt. 10 17 1118e enge County on July 2 1 1986 ,,~ l'ta.IC NO TIC£ Pu1>1teneo Orange Coeel ---------0.•ty P!IOt Jut1 27 Augult 3 "1CTTTIOUS llU ... 11 lfJ l7 19~6 MAim ITATe.•NT Su-337 Tile IOllowlno '*~ .,. ---------Clolng bu91,._ .. Su-344' 'fCTTTIOUI 9U .... I P\8.JC NOTIC£ N~ ltATIMbfT T ... fOllOwlng pereone we oo•no~ .. f lCTITIOUI IW..._H NAAIN Tt-!O NO T AE MA• ITATE•NT KWONOO CENTER 2000 T"'41 IOllowing pereon1 11e Plac:AOlle, Coete ...... C.. dolno 1>11"""' .. 1121121 WllLAICH ASSOCIATES Nertn Sopllen Thong, 1 C.,.,a111am Ct ~ 2170'2 $611 Sida Lil • Hunl· Baac.t C.aUI 92lle0 l"i!IOO 8Mcll Calif 112648 Rtchero Pocono; 1 'rn11 bv11,_. It con- C,.,•1n am C.t Nflwporl ducted t>y .,. lndtvl<luel e..c.11 <.aJll ll:IMO "•"" S Thong Wtlllam Kr.In 10 WtflOed Tiiie llllatnent WU lltecl t1U7 r •hi llo0740 Pl&.IC NOTICE Werner Av• Huntington ,,,., ,,,,, .. fl() to "' cw; ,fCTTT'IOUI llUt!NEll r "" llvllllHI a c.011 a..cri Celll 92~ 7 TRtC T wlll rec:.elve up ro DUDI IC NOTICE HALL-MARK PRECISION Su '177 __ r_._. ___ . ___ 22116 Pacific Av. Unit l ,lCTTTIOUI IUllMEU Coeta MeN C.ttt 92821 r•ut;to,t 11<1 '>••no-c.o .. 1 D•ny P!tnt Jvly 70 27 Augv•• 1 10 1986 rr.K>t L,, ~t 8Mctl with the County eten. ot Or- c.a111 9:18'SO enge C.ounty on Jufy 14, .. ._ ITATl.llllENl <l..i' ,.,., b( a ger .,,., pen FICTTTIOUI •u...:11 Thia t>utlllet& la c:on bul not lllet then 1tl8 •~ The IOllowtng pe<ll(,rlt ••• •1tttn1r. NAME ITATIMINT due.led by en lndMdvel 1111.0 flmfl t11ate<J Olda "" doing l>llllnell 11 Lrt..Vfff! "ethloMn WMI f"'41 IOllOW!ng per90n1 .,. ROfleJd C 8-II.ii •w•rd ol • ~tree.I loo Furniture 130 I (..'Ir lurt ,,,,. •1•14'mflnl MU fifed 00111g bull-u MAIL Thi• 1181_,I Wll llleO ..... •bovfl prO!f!t:1 POOllC NOTICE 91vd GerO• r.rov4 r..IA wt!~ ""' (,11untt (.~~ ,,, ()r BOYES ETC USA 4521 -1th the County Cler~ 0 1 ()f E&1:ll blddet mu&I tvt>mn 91204 itf•Q" C,r,.,, 1y '.>0 July '" Campv1 ()rive lrvlne CA ange Cpunty r;,n Augvtt 1 wlfh _-ti bl<:I r,.,.-111~ or flCTITIOUI 8UltNHI HAMf ITATIMINT NGO Inc r,11111r,rr1111 1./1• I H~,, 92715 1fl8e ( ll3h~' CPI«~ peyeblft Ito por111on •5'11) f "''' F31t0ea Donato c TttQUlll ?7451 FJ1M08 IM DISTHIC.T Or. bid bOnd Tllfl IOllowfng per.ant at& Cll)ff!Q l>i.lllnMI 81 VIiia r'' M1•f'l'I•" r ;. '' ,,,,,.,,.,., 'irenQft Cout Cflne)o. Miiiion Viejo CA Publlaned Ot•f\09 (,OHi Ill H•'I ft>fm Ml tori!\ In tn. 9~807 r,,. 1, ~'"''' Jul( 20 l7 112691 Delly Piiot Augull 10 IT 7• COfl1'11GI t1oc.v"""1lt Ir Ir• •, C. AACtNG P.ARHlEAS NO 2 11281 l H Rttml>IU Sune ;>00 No "6 Ml1tl<:tn Vlelt• Call! 'nll9 I Thia butlneu ' '" 1' ,:,, ••' 1 10 l'tlV, LOii I' TerQut11 27451 31 lfl&e •mount n<JI '-then $XIOO OvcteO tJt '"'""'''"' ,, <;1,21e (,911110 M11eion llle)O Cl> Su.118 •••gv•rantee1n11tn..btd p , INTO ~ SAVINGS ,. Daily Pilot hos a new way to 1 yG11r Hidden Treasures in to CASH 111th' a Sl 60 Classi fied Ad ?.60 or $5.60 w ith prepayme nt 4 Lines-7 Days-$7.60 No changes in copy or concellotlon. ~r , 1•11• J 'l'I, t', ,,,, pr '•• I • tf ' , ''· ( ,,,,.,nf rr "'' F'r·nl ~ ~lr1tr• (JI I mplr1yr11• rtl J\rh fli· , •. ,,._ r 11 I ' 'J r '" 'l'"l"''''''f·'· II (<l'J I ' •• J I .1•,•11 , •H hr1•>I ''>'J'h, high rh<Jtr ,,, Olly \JlllJ ,1•rl ,,, ,, ' r J1111 ( Ptlf)t ( ,,, •,1f1r•d "''J" r)f OJ ,. tho lf1•1pr1n h1 ,,.,, '""'d ,,, J • Mml 1r, [JrJ il ,. F'ol(.lt , 3'J(J W Boy <)t ( cnto Mt•\o, ( o 976'26 642-5678 ------------------------------------ N/lfl I 11(;1/ltf' (I '~ •Dr fJl't " A I I (rJ ·~I A ! I p,.r ,.,,,. . 'fJ ; " "'"" 11L .. , ' .,, .. 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Mtu 1r,n bejo C.1hl 9711') I T"'• t>•1,1neu It t;()tl d0(.tltf1 r1y ~ llmll.O f>llil'1n« ttolf> H l •Yin llr..,.,.,,t r hla 11e1errwon1 ... , ttieo 1111r. 11141 c..,,.,,,,Y o:*'" or O• tr.g<i C1>,01y t>< July 14 1981} ,,,4()41 Pul1ll•t·""I (Jollir'\jfl CAUi CJloly P11r,1 Jv• I 21J 2 7 /II P•tm"'11 IYJ11(1 ind • Su 295 ~tr,1menu1 t>on<:I Shalt oe --------- Augutt J 10 114,,& tWjult'Wl C>fl')• IC• ••Kufl(>n f't&.IC NOTICE ol it.a r.c.ntrer.t end lhalt ooi ---------- "' It.., lt><m ....i 1()'1h Ir) 111'1 flCTITIOtJI IWl*!H N Allf IT A TI' llllCNT ft,,, Ir.-'1Wif'IQ i-MY•I e•e ., ..... >g fl'J_,,,..,, "' ---------- 'Tl ~t s TAfET I IMITEO Pl&.IC NOTlC( PAATNFi.5HIP • (,eJlle>rnle -,-tc_m_IOU __ l _IM.l_l_INl_l_I_ l lmtl.O P.,1,,.,tlllp SOS NA.-l'TaTl....,.NT "••" • .._ Seib<>• <~•Ill .... .. -ri;.Mil I h4I IOllOwlog Pl'eotl• 11e .HWlit-V Smott· '>'>'> •, (',r,,, (1":."1~~o·· WO,.LO wed Wagon A111111etm Hiiie ·• C1lll &2801 PAINTINQ 409 W ley It rl(ltl•i4 Mel'>9vl11 JOii N •C'J03 (.(,eta M... Ctlll R11,..p11t1 Oftnge Cillll 92827 II~~ Hlfll H w.--i-oer f P\01 bu11ne11 I• con Jr 409 W 9try 'II Cotti t11;t;.l'!d by e 11"1119d pel'1,,., M"" Calff 92927 ,,,1~1 r1111 bu•l~H 11 con Jtoillr-.y <Jmnt. t.l1Jt tec:l l')y 111 lndlvldual rM• •••t.-nani ,,. .. 11..,, H1n11 H w .. _,i-oer """'" ,,.,. LOUfll)' ~of c,, Thi• 1tatement •II filed enge (,uu111y .,.,, July 14 wtth the COunff CIN!( of Or 1ffllll I~ CA!inty on July 21, ,,14'11 1111111 Put>H.n.tl Oranoe CAat 1 "1147• Ol llf Prtot July 20 U f>ubltthed O.a• Cout AVQV•1 l 10 1988 Deity PllOI lvly :.>7, Auguet 3, Ru )()~ Ill 17 19811 "8.IC NOTICl 'ICTl'TIOUI llU .... 11 NA#'I nA~WT Tiie I~~~ 8fe Ot>l<>O ~,,.. ... Wf.$TFAN AUTO l EAS INO l-4 tO t.4~'1hur 8 Ste J .,anle Ana G•fft 9'1()4 oieo Moenet ' 1 nw.,, IMM C ellf 1714>0 fhte 1>u11"4l91 •• c~ dut'led by '" ,, .. ,IV!., •• 0190M~ Thll at11emeon1 ... med with f IWI CQ.Jf\ty C*1t 04 Of :x: <Aunty "" July 14 '1141a Pur.n.,_, Orenoe Cout C11111y Ptt~• 'u'Y ~o 2 7 Ao;gi,.r \ 10 111118 s. •. nr NAMI llATIMllNT JI,._ A Cnerry, 2286 T~ fOlffwMg 1)8'tOOS wtt. Pt1<;ll\c Ave lJnll I, Coela Focnetd POGOnMIV t9M Thi' 1181 ""'41111 WH llteCI n MOl2 wm ,,.,.. (.uvnty (,tetlo ot Of. Pvblllhe<! Orang.a Cout dOlllQ bullneee u M ... Calif 92627 (a)lllR VENEZIA LIMITED. 1 Tlllt bu1tnet1 II <.011 9 Cattfomla Limited Plt1"4H· I due.led by 1n l11dhllduel lr•llf' """'"'Y ,,,, luty 8 111&0 Delly Piiot July 20 '17 n11W Avoutl 3 10 111U IJ1,1Jtllh..,, <Jr •no-COU1 Sv-30e entp ll>)llENEZIA SUL MARE .Jl met A Cherry APART MENT S . 185521 Tllll statement .... nteo (Jrtil( PHI)! foty ~ 1 Augu1I ') ---------- MerAr11lur Blvd Suite 4'40, Wllll the County Clerk of Or IMne Cell! 1127 15 ange County on July 'l 1 Devtd K Lamb, 1M52 1118e 10 I 19118 Pml.JC NOTICE Su-J4~ ---------- FICTITIOUt llU ... H HAMe ITATl•NT Mec.Ar11'1vr Blvd Stille 440 I nl.-eQ 1Nt11a Calif 92715 Publllh9d Or-noe Coaat Th" lollowtng petM>ne ate POOllC NOTICE Jl)hn M tner 18 5 52 Delly PllOI July :17 Augulll ') M1t.Ar1llur Blvd Sulla 4.0 lO 17 t986 FICTITIOUI ltUllNIH dOlng bvll~t 11 NAMll! IT ATl!lllKNT MAR-CAB MARINE, 485 trvtr .. Cetlf 92715 Su J4 1 IM ll)llt1wtng pertor\t ere E 18th SI ~la M..- llooio blJalr-• H Kin<* Celll 92821 Mehrded Ra.uel<h. 18552 --------- MKAr11lut Btvel Suite 4'40 P\lllC NOTICE lmc>0<1a lntetnlllf1t•al :19 IS'l Bob t Wlleon 485 E 18tn f41d9eyi-Drive I agune SI Cna11 Men C all! lrvlne Celll 927 t5 All Rut 18552 MKAr1nut l!lvd Sulle 440 lrtvne Celll {12]t•, T 1111 oualn•.. I• con 11•><.1"'1 tJy • llmlted pllrln. "''" 01111d K Lemti Gen.rel Patin• Tlllt 11a1~t WU 111«1 wttt. 11>4 County Cterlt ot Or l!lQ9 (,t><IOlf ()ti July 21 191111 n1..a Pvbtl!IN!d O.enoe Coal• Oelly P1101 Juty 27 Augull 3, ,,, 17 1086 Su-340 PtalC NOTICE FICTrTIOUI IMJ ... H NA• ITATl•NT Ntg~ CA 92& 77 1128'7 P11rte.1a A 1rou•io l9 IS2 Tri11 out1n•1t '' con-~ AO'••·• Niguel OUC:lec:I by en tndMduel Tlla fOlloWtng S*'M>nl are dolngbu~ll CA 921177 Bob I WMeon Ba~ Mc: La ten.. n~ 1 Thia 11e1emen1 """ llled SKANDIA PH'l'<ilCAI THERAPY ;>OO N-port <Atitef °' ~ BeaGtl. 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