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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-08-31 - Orange Coast PilotORANGE O\Sf • SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1986 lrvlne High'• foot. bell tMm feeturH meny new teen for the upcoming ••••on. Sport•, Pege 81. r 50~ FORECASTS ON A2 Policewomen outranked on coast Of 650 officers in Ora nge Coast cities, only 22 female : no_!le in sup~rvisor jobs The women of the 80s may be climbing corporate ladders but in all but one of the Orange Coast's police departments the ladders simply don't have rungs. There are about 650 police officers 1n the Irvine. Costa Mesa. Newpon Beach. Hunt1nswn Beach and Foun- tain Valle} police dcpanments -22 are wo men None of those women are superv1sor'i Howe' er 1n Laguna Beach where there arc 38 'i"orn officers. ~ven are women and three of the depanment's sc1ren sergeant'> are v.omen. Police chiefs cite several reasons for the low number of women police officers. Some of those reasons were: women arc not as strong as men. few v.omen apply for police JObs and 11 isn't a field that attracts women. Ncwpon Beach has two women an a department of 135 officers. Police Chief .\rb Campbell says one of the reasons there are so few wo men at has department 1s "there aren't many females "ho apply ·· Duane Munson. darectorof person- ncl for Newpon Beach. said when the ut) ga'e a police recrutt test two months ago. 15 percent of the applicants ".ere "omen. He said the city averages nearly the same per- centage every time it recruits. Campbell also said women have a problem meeting the physical qualifi- ca11ons for becoming a police officer. Sgt. Danell Adams. a watch com- mander at Laguna Beach. doesn't agree "The JOb 1s 99 percent mental and I percent physical," she said. In add111on. there are several pieces of equipment that officers can use to help them restrain even the burliest men and women they encounter. Campbell also said he didn't think police work was appealing to women. ··w earing !l uniform. walking the streets and carrying a gun 1s more a11rac1~' e to the male populace.'' said Campbell. .. There are far more male officers. Just like there are more UURA MERK Focus ON THE NEws female secretaries than male sec- retaries. ··But I'll take every qua Ii fied female I t·an get m)' hands on I have no a'ers1on to females Obv1ousl). I'm married to one." he said In 1 ne has eight women in us force of 112 officers ln the master-planned community, s1>. women officers patrol the streets and two female detectives work an narcotics and 1uven1le anvest1gat1ons "We have had a reasonable success rate." ~1d Irvine Police Chief Leo Pean. Irvine started ats own police depanment 11tJuly 1975and wa\one of the first to change the 1ob tatJc from policeman to police officer. Pean said. .. Our depanment has had good expenence (wath women officers) The} bnng skills and attitudes to the JOb that man} men cannot l wash I had females an the sergeants' pos111o n. but man} of o ur women do not sta} here long enough to make them sch es ·compet1t1\e And unfonunatel) 1n our career field. there are no shon cuts ... saad Peart Pean said many women leave polile "ork because 1t conflicts wtth mamage and family commitments. "I thank a lot of women find the field 100 demanding because of shaft v.ork .. he said To some: degree his observation 1s true, according to Laguna Beach Sgt. Dom Weaver A single parent. Wca1rer ~1d police work and children s1mpl) don·1 mix for her The worry and guilt that go hand 1n hand wtth worlr,1ng unusuaJ hours and raising a <.h1ld alone have been stressful through the )Cars she said . Laguna lkach officer Debbie (hang found 11agonlZlng10 return to v.orlA after she ga'c binh to her first child -a daughter who 1s now 10 months old (PJeue eee WOKEN/ A2) Crowds, rescues up at beaches By LISA MAHONEY Ol .. Delly .... .- Ten-foot -.a,cs from 1~0 distant stonm delighted thousands watching Amenca·s premier surfing ('vent an Hun11ngton Beach Saturda}. but the high surf and mflu" of Labor Day w~kt'nd ~achgocrs kept lifeguards hopping a1 ell Orange (oast beaches The first da) oft he long Labor Da)' Y.ed.cnd was free of ma1or mishaps o f an\ kand along the OrangC' Coast. .\s of JO pm Saturda). no traffic • dea1hs had been reponed. The most serious surfs1dc accident was a bro~en arm. The final long weekend of summer instead v.as tillrd v.nh spons fun and festl\ al\. Huntington cit) beaLh lifeguards reponed the summer's largest week· end cro~d as ~pcctators 1ammC'd the bea\.h to watch the Op Pro Surfin1 (hamp1onsh1p~ The Pro Beach \ olln ball Orange ( ouna~ Open drc" crowds to Seal 8cdlh \.\.h1lc '"0 an resll \.als attracted '1\llc.>r\ 10 Laguna Beach ( ompe111ur\ an the Op surfing champ1un<.h1p' "crc hkssed b~ Hur- ntanc Ja, 1er and the effects of a 2- v.cd-old nu1hern Hem1spherC' storm "hie. h i..ept eight and I 0-foot wa'e' pumping ashore according to the .\\S(Xtated Pre.,., · T hl' 'url is good "nh a fc" sets rnm1ng 1n at eight feet · said contest ~pc:11Ae""oman Carol 1'.a1ahua The wnk\I "h1c.h ~gan T uesda' v.11h I~ ln11t rogUl''> end., 11xla) A female competitor roan toward ahore during the Op Pro Sa.rflna Championabipa ln Huntington Beach Saturday. Ten-foot high •urf churnea o.-, ..... ,.... • .., o ..... c- up by Hurricane Javier made for spectacular rldea durln& the nation'• premier aurflnc competition which end.a today. Detail• on B 1. \~nut ~<111110 peonlc c.rowded onto (Pleue eee HOLIDAY I A2) UCI reports increase in research funding By PHIL NEIDERMAN Ol!MOelly .... lt.fl For the 1h1rd con'>Crnl1'e )ear. L'( Inane 1s repon1ng an increase an outside fundini for the school's re~arch proJe<.b lK I offinal\ \J\ 1ha1 dunng the 1985-86 \C hool )Car the campus received SSI 5 m1ll1on from fedC'nfl . state. 10<.al and pm ate sources That sum "'as up SI 4 m1ll1on or nearly 3 pcrttnt. rompamJ fo the pll\'fOOs year Of 1he ~74 l I< I grana proposal~ orcxesc;cd tl\ tht· rampu~· Office of INDEX Bridge Business Classified Crossword Death notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Op101on Publ c notices Sport a Styte Weather Wedding" C4 BS-6 01-6 C7 06 C6-7 A8 C4 C8 B4, 06 Bl~ ~ A2 A3 Contract and (,rant Adm1nistrat1on. 5 '\6 recei ved runding. UC'I officials ~1d. That wa~ a ~ 4 percC'nt increase o'er the pre' 1ou!> }tar's 523 awards The monetar) "aluc of the average L'C'I research award increased slight· I)'. from $95,66Q dunng 1984-85 to S96. I 20 1n 1985-86 The funds supponed UC'I research an a broad ran$C of subjects, including neutnno physics. to>.1c hazards. com- puter setencc. ag1(t8. lasers -end the hrain "Dt-sp11c intense compcution and (Pleaee eee UCl/Ai) Industrial League against Gann bill The lndu~tnal Ltague of Orange ( ou n I\ ha\ 'otcd to oppost' Prop- O\l t 1on ti I, ta>. cru\ader Paul Gann·, l;HC!>l 001101 mca ure .. Th~· league 1s convinced Prop- O\l t1on 61 v.ould forct man) kc) go ... crnment official~ out or public office." ~1d Bill Bell. chairman ofthC' le guc\ao1rernmcnt1l affa1rs\l~nn1 ..u>rnml.llCC ( onN'mt'd that the rmpo~111on "11ulll dl'~ll1uragc talt'nted people lrnm ~·cling goH·rnmcnt emplo) (Pica~ tee LltAOUE/ A2) Miu Op B.renda Michel of BGDt· lnaton Beacb wu named Mr-Op durlq a bJ'ea.k la tbe Op Pro Surfina Cham- pfon1bt1» Saturday. Off shore oil drillin-g foes working for oceanic park 8) ROBERT HYNDMAN Of IN Delly ..... Ii.fl ffTort~ arr con11nu1ng on hehalf of crca11ng an lX:ean1l par~ oil Orangt' < ounl\ 's coac;thne .t'i a mean\ 10 prl'\Cnt o!T'ihorc ml dnlhng i. \lthough Ira~'> for ofl<ihorc dnll- 1ng "-Ill not he.· oOcrcd until 1989 at thl' earhc\I local dnlhng opponent\ ~' tht') want J pt"nnanent ban .. fhcrc•~ \till :ibsolutd\ no long- term plan for the ( ahfom1a roac;t .. '>J\' I .igunJ lkach ( 1l\ Counulman Kotx·rt < 1en1n "ho 1\ promolln@ the oc.eanll par~ prtipo-.al 'Thl' a@Jl'l'mrnt rl'3t. hcJ in t on LHl''' 11nh tklJ\., lhl' lca-.e -.ak' lnr anllthcr 'l'Jr 'he nrcd mnr\' prolC'l· lllln.' h' ..a1J <.icntr. and \llhtr\ rropo\C thal a national <kcan1t PJrk be e~tahh~hed hct"ccn the Orclnge < ount\ t.na tlinc and < a1alina l'>land 1n ordtr 10 pre\Cr' l' natural rt'source' a~d Pft"l.ludei>tl JnHrng and ewloratwn Thl' t.'urnom1c\ nl t.n3\IJI ClllC'\ thl'\ .,,1, "-lluld hi.· thn·at\'O<'d h' drifhng plalh•rm' 1in the hon11)n an.t thl polc.'nllJ 1 H \plll' I hl· I .tl(u nJ lk.11. h Jnd Huntington tk.1, h , II\ ,,1un, 11' " re the: first to f'J" rt '"lu111 n' '"l'f°" ning thC' plan T th· '-l'\' ~·n lka t> c.ounc1J ap- pru\ cd .1 '1m1lar r-~olu\ion and l1111n. 1h m ~<.'al fk"<tlh ~n ('lementt anJ Ire. tnl "111 con-.1dcr the idea 1n u1m1ng tn•inth' ·the.· 1Jra 1, tar rrnm dt-ad "Cientn '>dtJ I n.l.1' \\ ~ •m.· saihcnng .w~ f'\(>rt ,11h' u. 11 , 1•nt 1f'\uc lo do so " r '' , uri. 1, lhr HJ~hout Oran11c !PleaK aee ORlLLUtG/ A2) Joint college campus considered 8 ) PHIL NEIDERMAN Of tM Delly "94 IY« < al talc fullcnon and thC' '3ddlrhack ( ommun11' < l1llc1< L>1\tnll art tn\nhcd 1n talks 1ha1 could leaJ 1oan anno,~ll\C \outh Oranae ( ount\ branlh lampu<, a1 "-hll h hotl \4 l\Cl\11\ ~uuld offtr cla~s. TrJd1t1on;ill\ thl' statt's three htghcr edul.ttmn \\\t<:m'I -thl· I n1' cr\1h t>I t ahfom1a Ca11fomia ''Tur l n1\ ('f'\11\ and th( ( .1hfo.rma ( ommunl\\ c\)lle"gt'\ all maant:11n independent campu~\ · __ But JLduni ~ccd. Lhr ne-. chanctllor ol th, S.JJh; ~ D1'trht hchc,c'I tht' r1p1d ~uth <'uni\ an1"1h and tht· hmllC'd c;111c lund\ a'a1lahlr lnr nc" collca( l'OO\lru~11un makr a \harrd ~-;lmpu'.> 3 \Cn\lhlr 1dei1 \need \.11d h~ ha' tx·gun t31~m& to< al \tatt' Fullerton PH "Jcn1 k1.1.cl l'lummcr < ohh ahc>u1 \U\ ha pannt'r'ih1p 'Thl'\ H' h•lall\ 1nhirmal d1~U\!>iuM at th\ ro1nt. 'v1<, d, aut1oni.'J · Rua lh<'' ·rr \J('aJh o,(nou' •• lie 1'i1J, ,1 • 1 ha\C'' t.1l ~l"l1 "uh Dr Cohh \he 1~ \Uflpt'nt' t' til th' \l'in rpt J'C'ndtnll lunher \tud\ h\ hn ~\all anJ .iur' • ( :al "tatr hitlmnn ,tlic1:11~ ha'e altted" «'\~~ 1nt\'FC''t 1n '4'\lln~ UJl ii \.iluth ( ount\ hran\:h \0 ~f"\e th.I I :irt'a, gn1"in1 rc1pul.11111n and 10 '"''<' 11' re!>1dtnl\ a I \1r1' c 10 thC' main campu' in the northern pan of the' Hint\ 1 int' hl\ a1111n undrr lOn"llC'1'1\t1on tnr th.It C'ICnt«'r ' l'(,I ..a1,I ,, thr In one \~c.lh•n'I d1\lnCt ~l\htn t (Plc-aee we J01'PfT/A2) .. On1nge Coeat OAILY PILOT/ Sunday, August 31. 1986 WOMEN OUTNUMBERED ON FORCES ••. Prom Al "I had a hard time comina back lo work as a new mother," said Chang. Th~weck before she was schedu_led to return to work she lay in bed worrying, .. Oh my God, I'm going to get hurt. I'm going to die," she thought. But after two months of discussing her guilt with a psychologist, her second thoughts were gone. Huntington Beach currently em- ploys three women officers. The depanment has a total of 202 police officers. Police Chief Earl Rob1ta1lle said he didn't think his depanment was much different than other depan- ments in the county. ··1 would say we have as many (women) as any other department, except the small departments that have a difficult time recruiting," he said. "We meet the equal opportunity employment standards. We have a large numberofblacks in a communi- ty that has hardly any blacks." he said. Robttaillc said they have no min- ortt} quotas to meet in the depan- ment and he lets his officers know they are there because they have excelled. ··1 tell them you are not here beca~se of a minority standard. you are not here hl>rau~e of a knee-Jerk politician 1n Sacramento." "Women are no better or no worse. They arc JUSt no different," he added. Elvin Mtali. the new police chief of Fountain Valley. has six women in his department of 6 I officers. "Women are given just as good a chance as anyone else." he said. Although new on the job, Miali said he has noticed no problem with the men accepting the women officers. "They know they can do just as good a JOb." he said. . "Still we have very few apph· cations from women. It lakes a special kind of person to do police work in the first place. But I'm sure (the number of women officers) will increase in the years to come," Miali said. . In Costa Mesa. where ti ve of 140 offi l·ers arc women. Police Chief Roger Neth sa id when the depart· ment opened in 1954 one of the first ollicers hired was a women. .. There are two gals 1n my depart· ment who have been here for over 20 years. But the) don't take the sergeants test," Neth said. The two women started their law enforcement careers tn detective work and never worked patrol. "In those days women did not want to go on patrol. They wanted to work 9-to-5," Ne1h said. In such situations. the job stagnates because a promo11on to sergeant often means starting back tn patrol as a supervisor - yet &he woman has probably never worked patrol. But Neth insisted that he en- courages women to apply to the department. "They are better equipped wtth their approach to life. They certainly fill a definite need 1n police work. There art certain calls they can handle well and they do a good JOb in keeping out of physical confrontatio ns." Neth said. "The interesting thing is that until r~ent years ver) few women wanted to be police officers." Neth said.- Hut more and more women are interested 1n a career in law enforce- ment. The Criminal Jusuce Training Center of Orange County at Golden West College had 24 women gradu· ates out of a class of 134 in 1985 -18 percent. Sgt. Chuck Bensinger of the Orange Count) Deputy Shenffs Academy said 1ha11n '1985. there were 23 women out of 193 graduates. Golden West and the Sheriffs Academy are the only two pe~ce officer traanang cen ters in Orange County ~bf....,._ lllettMwa About 50,000 people Jammed' Huntington city beach for the Op Surfing Cham- plonehJpa Saturday~ but the.e epectatora had their eyea on the Miu Op competito rs. HOLIDAY DRAWS BEACH CROWDS ... From A l the beach at Huntington Saturda~ with most setting their beach to\.\el<t near th e p11:r .,., here the surfing t·o mpe111 1on IA.d'i undef"'a~ Lifeguards performed sn cral rescues of S"' tmmcrs unable to lO pc IA.Ith the hea\~ '>urfand n pude' C'tt) police al'>o made about 40 arrests. most for drinking 1n pu hlit Lt. t-.11kc Biggs said "'lt'sJu't rt·al hu'~ JI the beach Big Cro\.\d, hut nl1 ma;11r r rohlems," he said \\>h1lc tht-rank' of H un tington ·~ be:.ichgoerc; were swollen by surfing fans. other Orange Coast beaches report1:d moderate crowds Saturday. (haall estimates put the number of )Un seekers at fe wer than 300.000. Earl ) morning and late afternoon t luuds d1scour='gcd sun worshipers at ~e .... port B~ach. said lifeguards 'upcn 1sor Mitch Wh ite. But the es11 mated 80.000 beachgoers kept ahem bus~ scooping swimmers from the rough surf. he said. l aguna Beach. Ba lsa Chica State Beal'h and Hun tington State Beach all reported a' eragc-•>11t· crov. d<i tor a Saturda). Lifeguard!> '>:.till re.,, ucs \A-ere up because of thl' turhuknt ~url. Fro m H untington tu Laguna. aho u1 ~00 re!>cues werl' rx·rformcd Powerful \\-a\c\ \\-il l cont1nut roll· ing to shore through the "'eckend a~ Javier ex pe nds 11-; re matning energ~ 1.000 miles suu1hwest of Los Angeles. ml'lcomlog.1<;t~ said Tempcra1ua·, 1n the KOs and 90, will make fur a toa~t~ holiday period DR ILLING OPPONENTS WANT PARK ... From Al ( oun t' :.i' \\\'II a\ 1ht•,,1un1' Hoard of ~upt.·r~1\or\ Jnd the \\alon C 11) C ounul .,., ill ht· J\lH'd !o '>uppon the plan Thrn 1 .. , Jll~ l'ln tcd rcprec;en· 1a11,c<. "'tll tw 11'1.tl'u to t hamp1on the pr1JJX1<,,1f 1 n < "llffl'" ( nngfl"•'l"I .ii .1 rrro' .ll 1<. nel'ded '>lnu• kdl'r.1 ".111•1;, .1a· 111,111.,.cd \.\ t11ll 'or111 , ,,,1 and federal ntT1c1Jh hJ'l l>"t r ,1<r pt1ral that such a parlo. -..oulll hi" 'L',l\1hk Cren tl) said ht•" t1ptlnJ l,l t1 J\f'H'l(ht"k"'i LEAGUE ... From Al the lt'agul h,1, ·•in<'d 111ore than 711 otht·r 11rgan11.1t1"1.' 11 .1 toal111on oppo'>ing tht• me 1\1.rt• "'hu h l'i on the ballot in "II' L'nirwr ( alil1Hn hl n' tor ')uaJ11 , ( 10\crn· ment 1ndudt'' ta\p.l\l'f t'l1ura11on la"' L'n lortemcnl l.1hnr Jnd hu\1 nc<.<. group<. in II<, mcmherr,h1p The I n<iu\tn<al LeagUl' I\ J hu<.1n1'\\ a<;soria11un ol ahoul XllO <>range Count) C'om pan1c:' l < I n lnl' 1c; alsn a mcmhl'r UCI ... From Al reduction in ICdcrJI li1nd1ng 1n \Oml' areas. campus rc,<:.iHhcn ha\.e con- ttnued to be !IUl'U.'\\ful in incrca<;1ng the campus· ha't 111 '>uppon from extramural \Ou ru·," l C I< hanu.•flor Jack \\-Pclta,on \JIJ 1r .1 prcparl.'d statement MAIN OFFICE . ~ . · ~hen I'm out 1n the community 1,1lk1ng \.\Ith people. everyone thinks 11' J wonderful idea Actuall;. I'm 't'r' encouraged." he -;aid. "The onl) JX'oplc .,., ho sa) 11 can't be done seem tu tx· polt11c1an)t .. Jdlrc> Ll:11ch director of the local grou p Sa'e Our Shores. agrees that dnll1ng.upponent!> have a long, tough ha t tic ahead "rh1S isn't going 10 be a SIX-month tight .. hl' said. "Right now. wc'reJUSt dt11n11. our JO b. getting the idea thrnugh lhl' u1u11uh lfo t Wt' re al'>o pre pari ng lo r Manh whl'n lht' In· tenor dt'Pclftnlt'nt 'tan .. the lease procc:.,<. up IA.1th .1 lJll tor infor- ma110n ·· Leitch c;a1d hl' .11,u 1 t11)\ 11110 sh·pt1c; "ho thrn l... tlw 1dc~ v. rll not he real11cd "M ) f('\POl1\l' I\ '( )f toUr'il' I I ran haprx·n Vvt· .,.,,uldn't de• 11 it v.(' duJn'11h1nl. 11 \.\ould go through'" IH' said "But 11 'going to tak.t' t1mt: .. Passenger traffic up at· John Wayne Airport I n C'rease over first h a lf of vear is over 400 .000 travellers l'c1,,t.ngt·r 11,tllk at Orange Coun- 1' ·,John v. a) nl .\irpon increased h) mnrt' lhJ n 1'i f'l{"rrC'nt 1n the fi rst half 111 1 •1Xh l nn1pi1H'd II> the sa me period l.1,1 \l'Jr \omc 4 12. Y4ti more passengers pa\\cd through the airport's doors lit:lv.een Janual) and June of this year than did in the first sill months of I l/K' aru)fd1ng to sta11st1cs released h' tht J trnon management. '' nt Junl'. more than I Q m1ll1on pcopk had .u '" cd or de pan ed from th<' hu e;\ .urr1~n . 1 ~6 J percent 1ntrl'Q\(.' 11\l'f thl fir\I h<llf ,,f I YX'i fh erall ,111p111111ix·rat1o n\ rn"c h~ 4 2 percent \\1th 111t rt•asl"d act1v1!) b) commrmal a1rhm·' halancecl h> a 13 8 rx·rccnl rcd ullton 1n ai r taxi or commuter \l'f\ itc .\1r l JI !!." .ind mt It tar~ tran,por· tat1 on at 11" 1tll'Hk l lined s1gn1ficanll) between thl' l'IX 'i and I 986 survey periods ( argu flight~ were down 20.4 percent while military traffit '>hppc.·d h) 36 :? pt.·m·nt (1ener.1l ,,., 1 H111n Jlll' II\ c;howed onl\ a minor I I Pt'rll'nt 1m.rt:a'il' th1~ 'car 11\er IJ't Delly Piiot Dell very la Guer1nteed ., .. .,.., ',,, .. Justcall 642-6086 • ,, CIC'-"' t•'* .. •' ' .. ; .. • .,,, r• VOL 79, HO. 2A3 • ~ha1 do you like about the Dail y Pilot,, What don'1 1rou like" Call the number above and )ntH mes~age v.111 be recorded. transcribed anll d<" It' ered to the appropnate editor The ~ame 24-hour an~wenng ~rv1re ma> be u~ed to record letters to the ed itor on any topic ( ontnbutors to our utters column must 1ndudt' thclr name and telephone numberiorvtrrfft'anon l l0 ll<1 u~ what'~ on your mtnd i • J4'( f ""' .. t• ,tA.' • r••l)t• !'.'Cl• .. Clrcul1Uon Telephon .. IA ' t ta• ., ... , ...,~ WEATHER - Sunny, cooler through Monday Sout'*n Callfornla ahould expect aunahlne and eoolef temperatures today and Lebof' Day. Hlgha In the low and mid 801. Lows Monday night In the mld 608. Along the Orange Coast. lite t'flght and Nrly morning fog and low clouds are expected, otherwl" felr thr~h Monday. Temperatures at the beaches wlll range from 61 to 3. Inland Orange County la expected to have late night and early morning low clouds and fog today. with temperatur" In the mid 80s. U.S. Temps All>any N Y 74 4() MemplU• 78 eo AlboQ-Que ee 59 M1am1 8eacfl 88 82 Amau1io H 85 Mldtancl«)deau ... e6 90 AtlCho<AQe 55 0 Mllw-.. 12 49 .. -~---Atlleviije e3 45 Mpl .. SI Paul 78 57 -Q *j. ~~ I F(IONTS A01n1a 81 56 "'"''"''"" 90 111 All•nl>c City 72 55 ........ Otie .... 7S 71 I ~.nc. .. ~ ~ :z.~ ;,~ l:,·:~ .. ;_7 ~~~= ...... · ....,.1 Aus Un 81) 63 N-YOtk Clty 76 S1 Bathmore 71 45 Norfotk Va 71 SI Bllkno~ ., 61 Nortn P1a11e 92 e2 ..... ! ' • .,..~ .. ,, .. -'• --',-.,+,. 81rm•nonam 87 64 Ol<lal!Om• City 8t 64 8ltme1c~ 63 •9 Oman a 81 62 ~ .. 79 57 Orlando 93 73 Boston 75 '9 P1111•detl>"•• 74 47 Calif. Temps Brownsv•lll' 94 72 PN>enl• 99 76 Btirtelo n •6 Plltaburgll 72 •3 Borunoton llt n 43 Porlland Me•n• 74 4() Bek.,tfleld 94 es fOHal\C• 79 IO C.u~r 84 82 P0tlland Ore 89 61 Bartlow 101 12 Yo..,milelltv 64 ~ Char1tt11on S C 66 8 1 Pro~ 73 45 Beaumont 96 56 Criari.11on w \IA 74 A4 Raltl<9h 70 SI 819 8eA1 76 4A Cnarlolle NC 66 54 R.,id Cit'! 88 5A 8111100 95 49 Cneyem1e ao 56 lleno 98 47 8tyH1e tet 81 Surf Repo rt Chicago 78 48 , R>chmono 73 48 Ca11hna 70 63 Clt1e1nnah 78 48 Sl LOUii IO 52 Culver Cny 82 82 ~.,,., 1i 4~ Salt L111<eC1ty 89 63 Evtel\e 85 66 LOCATION am °"' Columbia SC 83 59 Sa11 Antonio 92 64 ftesno 95 6' Zuma 3.4 SW COl\lmbus 0 hl0 ) 76 47 San Ju.n,P R 87 71 lAllCUter 93 81 Sarna Monk:e 2·3 w Concord N H 74 33 St Ste Maro• 71 SI Lono Ben" 6 1 63 Newpo<1 3-S s Dalles-Ft Wot!" 68 63 s .. 111. :t SI Los A"941i<IS 611 65 San 01eQo 3-4 SW Oa'!lon 75 43 Shreveport 5A Marysville 93 SA Ou1roo1o. Liii l e 0eo-85 57 SIOU• Falls IO IO Monrov11 95 59 Che<i98 Oeg Moin~ llO ISO Spollane 66 SIS Mo111erey 83 SS 0e!IOll 73 48 Syrecuse 72 0 Nlltlditl$ 100 83 O<Jiulh 70 53 rame>•·SI Ptrsl>Q 93 74 Oe~land 74 57 El Paso 98 66 Topel< a 75 56 OntaftO 93 64 E¥80.9Vtlif 81 44 rueaon 92 70 Palm S1>r1nos t06 IO F11rb1n~s 64 30 ru1sa 82 59 Pa'9dena 91 61 Tides Feroco 81 55 Wuh1ngton 0 C 72 50 Paso Roblfls 93 50 F1199lat1 16 47 W!Cll•ll 72 82 Reo 81ut1 94 ISO GrMO Rap•OS 12 43 Wil~,.,. Barre 71 41 Reowoo<!Clly llO 55 TODAY Gre-" ens IO 61 w11m1noton Der 71 •6 Reno Mi 47 fitll *°• 12Sam 0 Gr~•C>o<ol>I C 611 46 RN91'S•de 95 80 f-,, •• "'II" 907am •O Hat1tord 74 40 Sacramento ~ 56 Second iow 141 pm 11 Helen& 78 50 Selinll5 ea 56 Seconon.on 7 41 p m sa Honooulu 9 1 77 San Bern•rdtno 96 61 HOUS!on 87 63 Extended San Gebroel 95 eo MOHOAY l'ld1anaoohs 16 42 San O.ego 19 66 First low 2 61 am 0 I JllGk son Mou 82 S6 San Frat1e1seo n S7 F1rt1 '"O" 9 22 • m 4 2 JaClll; l&'WtlM! 82 10 Somt1 IA!e n10111 and earty morning IOw San JOM' 82 SS Second IQw 2 12p m 2 • Jun~ea.1 IO 44 c1ov<11 Monday 1twovon We<lneaoay Santa 8erbat0 76 SS Sec:ono "'O" 8 18p m 60 Kansa> C11~ 81 56 HIQll• mOSll\t In 70s throug.h -eo. Santa Cruz 74 SJ La~ Vegas 100 78 inland areu o..,nion1 lowt mld·50a Sa.nta Ma"a 89 b4 Sun ••M S tooey al 6 26 a m 8llO aeta Llllltt Rock 82 SI thrOVQh mtd-609 \/alley&. hJOlla 8510 05 Senta Monot.a n 64 ao 721 p m Lou1sv1Ue 80 48 O•.,n1ori1 IOM upper 501 th•OVQh S1oc~ton 88 eo Moon IOM IOOay •• 2 35 • "' tlwJ •• lUbl>Ock 7S 64 mtd·60s fa""" Valley 76 36 81 5 39 pm Strong quake hits Romania, Bulgaria, eastern Yugoslavia BUCHAREST. Romania (AP) -A strong earth· quake early toda>· sent people fleeing from their homes here and ui the Bulgarian capnal of Sofia. rattled through eastern Yugoslavia and caused mild tremors as far away as ~toscow. There were no 1mmed1ate reports of casualties. but thl'rl·.,., a., propcrt~ dama$e here and in Sofia. .\n official communique. read on Radio Bucharest. .,aid the quake measured 7.5 on the Richter scale. b11t there .,.,ere confl icting reports on the magnitude. J\gcrpres. the official news agency. said the temblor rcg1s1ered 6. 5 ()uakes above 7 on the scale are considered major ones. L'apable of causing considable damage. Agerpres said the quake was centered 96 males north 11f BuL'harest and struck at 12:28 a.m. -Z:28 p.m, PDT Saturda' Bu1.ld1ng walls were cracked in Bucharest and plaste r lltll·1cd !>omc streets Reports from the countryside said the quake felt milder than one in 1977 that killed some 1,300 people in Bucharest and hundreds of others in outlying areas. Bucharest residents carrying blankets sought safety 1n parks where they were waiting until dawn to assess the damage Local telephone exchanges were jammed with call!>. but international circuits were working. Po .... er failed in pans of Bucharest. but the extent of the blackout was difficuh to determine because street ligh11ng is usually lcepTiOa m1n1mum to conserve ene0tv. Radio Bucharest, which usually goes off the air at midnight. broadcast a terse announcement several times telling of the quake. Its repons. interspersed wttft classical music. gave no wo rd on casualties or damage. The station signed off after the announcements and was not expected to resume broadcasung until the regular 6 a.m. (8 p.m. PDT) start of ·programming. JOINT CAMPUS C ONSIDERED ..• From Al 1nangh: for ml·d b} the San Diego. Santa Ana and Laguna frn·v.a~ ~ That area is owned and is being developed by 1he In 1nl' Co .. w11h an emphasis on research and ck\ dupment lirms and high-tech manufactunng. The lcx:atlon IS within the Saddleback Community ( 1>lkgl' District. which ranges from Tustin. Irvine and L.iguna Beach south to the Orange County line. The dt!>tmt operates Saddle back College in M1ss1on V 1e10 and Ir' inc Valle} College in Irvine. If Cal State Fullenon sets upa South County branch. "\.\I.' "ould ~clcome the opportunity to be part of that." '\rll'cd '>aid < al Statt' Fullerton spokeswoman Judy Mandel confi rmed that a South County center is in the early rlanning stages. But she said the l~t1on has not been sd cLtcd and that Cal State officials have not yet decided -..he1her it \\-Ill offer undergraduate or graduate le vel lllUr\eS. Cal State Un1vers1ly officials more closel y involved rn thl' tJl k-; wtth Saddleback were unavailable for comment f-nda}. "inccd !>aid he would like to see Cal State Fullenon rm)\ 1de Junior and senior level undergraduate courses at lhr ne.,. center. whilr Saddleback would offer the hn hman and sophomore classes. One goal of Call forn1a"s community colleges is to pan 1dc the lir!.t two years of study before a student Understated Elegance is the Difference at Carys & Co. Suit by ... -2.!.::.-S l R1th\lvick J~nplish Winp Tips by ... transfers to a UC or Cal State campus to complete the last two years of classes fo ra bachelor's degree. Under Sneed's plan. both levels of 1nstruct1on could be offered at one Site . "Ideally. I'd like to see a true partnership. not a ,paper partnership ... the chancellor said. "We would be in the same faciht1e~. with a 101nt schedule (of classes) published." . Beyond the educational benefits. Sneed said it makes sense financially. particularly in an era when money for new college bu1ld1ngs is scarce. "Wh) should they build a parking lot and we bu aid a parking lot?" he asked. "We can do 11 together." Sneed acknowledged that numerous hurdles must be cleared befo re a joint campus becomes a reality. Officials of the two Orange Count} schools and of the two statewide college systems still must reach an agreement. and state legislators still must approve funding. Delena Bratton. a spokeswoman for statewide Community College Chancellor Joshua Smith in Sacra- mento said Friday she was unaware of any s1m1lar sharcd- campus in California. But she said the idea may have mcnt. Saddleback's Sneed said. "There's no reason this kind of a linkage can't be a model fort he country. The fact that it hasn't been done before doesn't mean tt can't be done." # 119 FaAhion Island • Newport Beach • 759-1622 • Bullocks Wilshire Wing I 1 • Mr. and Mre. Stephen Hancock HANCOCK-KOLL Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Newport Beach. was the setting for the July 26 wedding ccrcmon) linking Kathleen Ann Koll of Newport Beach and Stephen Lee Hancock of Kansas City. The Rev . Thomas O'Donnell officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mr'i. Donald Koll ofNcwpon Beach and she was given in -marriage b} her father .• She was attended by Mrs. Joe Russell as matron o~honor. and Mrs. Dan Trapp. Jennifer Stein, Mrs. T1moth} Viole and Lu Ann Hancock as bmJcsma1ds. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melton D.-HaMoelrnfSpringfteld. Mo. Donald Kim Hancock was his best man. and ushers were Joe Ru!>scll. Mark Buckner. Rod Sell. Jack Koll. Mark Shank and JcfT Hancock . Donald Hancock was the ring bearer. After a European honeymoon. the newlyweds "111 l"e1n Kansas Cit}. fhe brid~ 1s a graduate of the U n1versi1y of Southern ( alitorn1a where sht' affiliatt'd with Kappa Alpha Theta sorority Her husband is a graduate of SMU Law School and 1s a partner in Blackwell Sanders Law Firm 1n Kansas City. Mr. and Mra. Scott Swan SWAN-ADDY Janae L. Add~ and Scott Dav!d Swan e-..hanged "1·dd1ng \ ows on Ma~ 24 in ihr First Baptist Church of Costa Mc~. Their guests attended a reception 1n thl' Ne"port Harhor .\rt Museum . Thl·hndl' 1\thn1aughterofMr and M~. Frank Harlem Jr ol Corona del Mar. and Mr. and Mrs. Da\ 1d Swan of~kv.pon Beach are the pa.ren1sof1hc bridegroom Portland .\dd' v.a!> maid of honor and Mike Fell wa!> ix''lt mari Othl·r bridal attendants were T1flan~ .\dd} .\lt\on S-wan. Marq McFadden. Debra Pl1l'S Kdk1· Mt K1'l'\l'L Pattie McNemar and ( on \.\ iln I shrr5 wrre l om l olc. Mike Walker. Jon .\l'Ont.· R1.·1d Hadk\ V 1L Mccan\. <\llrn Cash.on and Tom Dubin · Following a honr~ moon on Maui. the: rnuplc llO\\ arc rc~1dcnb uf Palm Springs She 1s with Tl'k' 1~10n ~t.illon "ESQ and he 1s Sports .\nchor for .\BC T\' BORG-DAVIS fanrt .. a\ Da' 1'i of Fountain Valle}' became the bndl' ot Jdfr) Paul Burg of an Diego dunngJul} 26 rite!. 1n thl' Cahar: Baptist Church. Huntington Beach .\ rcn:p11on for 400 guests followed. fhc RL'' Vv 1lham Deming offi ciated, and mu!>ll "as prU\ 11.kd h} Carol West, harp: Rachel Shinn, flute, Plnlh'\ Panman. "iolin. and Brcn1 Olstad and Frt·d.1 \ ang. p1a~. T hl' hnde is the daughter of Mr and Mr~. Ronald N Da' 1<, of Fountain Valle\. She wofl' an original design of wh1tl' \ilt.. taffeta with pufT slce'l''>. an .\lemon laLC bod- ice l·mhro11krl'd with seed pcarb. and a full '>t..1rt l.'xtend- 1ng into a rhapcl train. &allopt•d lace trimmed the ncd,hnr. hl'm and train. .\tll.'ndanl~ were Jacc1 Montgomcr). maid of honor; Debbie Bo" man. matron of ._ honor: Joyce Goeree, Kim Borga Ta}IOr and C'1nd) Glasco. the bnde's cousin. bridesmaids. and Freda Yang and Tammy Long. candlclighters. The bridegroom:~ parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Bert Borg of Des Moines. Iowa. Greg Brown served as be'' man and was the $Olo1s1. Ushers were Scott Borg. brother of the bridegroom. Brent Olstad. Ron Smcdle' and F.ric [)a v1~. brother of the bnde The m·v.l)wcds will livr in San Diego after hon1.·~ mooning on the San Juan Islands ofl Wai;.h1ngton Th<' bride 1s a graduate of 81ola Unn1.·r<,1t> and \\Ill te:ich music m elemental) 'idionl' I kr hu\hanJ earned his master's degree in musir frnm H1ola and "11 m1n1stcr of music at tht' c 1n l'nant Pr\'\h\ ten.in ( hurt·h in an Diego Howtosubmityournews T Ile l>a1/I P1/or 14!101~ to ~h:ur \our wc.'ddin8 or cnsagcmn11 .1111w11m C'mrnt w11h rhr rommunm . "(' m.11.t' If (';I\\ for H)(I. 100 1 • I Jr\I. 8<'1 n1p1<'' ofot1rt:ngngemrn1 and wooding form~ \ ou l '"' t•11her p1d rhem up in our lohf)\i .at .J l(I \\ 11:11 \t . C ·o,t:/ Mesa. Monda~ through Fnda' from If,, m It• J p. m . or mail your ttq11c~1 with a m1mpc·,1. ~dl-.Jtldrc.·,w cn,C'lopt" ro th<' W<'ddins Oc.•pa1111wnt IJJ1/\ f'1/or. P 0 &, I ~60. <'o~ra Mt''-' «J:fl_'fl \\ cddrnt .wcf ,.n,.JS<'mrnr m•1,' I\ pllhll\hc•d t1n ,/ \fl.II• ,I I .11/.1/l/t' fl.I\/\ -Or~nge Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Auguat 31, 1• Diabetics sought to test new drug Research at UCI Medical Cen ter may a ll eviate damage to kidneys associated with aia betes ---------- By PlllL SNEIDERMAN Of .. 0.., ........ Researcher! at UC Irvine Medical Center are seeking volunteers to help te~t a drug that may help delay kidney damage brought on by diabetes. The drug is described as a "potent renal vasodilator" lhat reduces high blood Producers create video keepsakes By CAROL MOORE OflM0 .. 7l'llo4li.ff The m1ss1ng link· ~»1cen Hollywood and home mo' rt's 1s now available to anyone with star quality . That's how George Collins sums up Memory Lane Productions. a mus1c-v1deo prodticnon company-m Newport Beach. 1~at creales b10$raph1cal Tributes for birthdays. anniversaries. reunions. Christmases. roasts. bar mitzvahs -"any milestone or time when peoplt." want to feel positive about themselve!>." pressure in the kidneys. a condition produced by diabetes that contributes to eventual kidney failure. A UCI sPokesman said the drug already has been tested safely on 300 normal volunteers and has been administered to 700 pa11ents for treatment of congesu ve hcan failure. hypertension and edema. For the new study. ~~archers art 1 scekinJ volunteers between the aan of 18 and 70 who have had diabttcs for at least 10 y~ars and display some early kidney deterioration. The voluntecl'1 should not yet be on dialy!>tS treatment. Dt. Jean-Louis Selam. a UC1 diabetes cxpen from France. 1s eo·invest1gator on the study. He said diabetes patients who volunteer for the one-year pr~am will received monthly, cli nical evaluations at no charge. The study's principal in vestigator. Dr. Cyril Barton. 1s an associate professor of medicine at UCI Medical Center. Barto n said diabetes.related kidney damage 1s 1rrcvers1ble and that the deteriOfltion pr~ss leads to death w11h1n three to five yea,., unless the ~11en1 receives dialysi1 treatment or a kidney tranJPlant, which toa.cthercost AmencansSI billion annual- ly. "It 1sa very severe .(>roblem, especially in Type I or juvenile diabetes. which causes kidney failure in a third of all cases and accounts for a founh of all kidney failurt (cases)." Ban on said. People interested in the rcseard1 pr<>- Jec11. can call Carol Holleman. coordinator of the stud~ at the medical center, 634-6673. Green backed for coastal commission Democrats praise~ Republi can· s support fo r Bolsa Chica wetla nds By G. JEANETTE A VENT 0-~ c-............. The Democratic Club of West Orange Count) has endorsed Huntington Beach Republican Peter Green for a posiuon on the C'alsforn1a Coastal Comm1ss1on. In a rcsolu11on passed Wednesday. the group of West ( ounty Democrats said. "Green has been an ardt'nt leader 1n the light to protect the Bolsa Chica wetlands and has demonstrated a commitment to principle above part1sansh1p. Collins and production panner Chns Bassett startt'd their venture when their friends. anorne} Joe Donahue and Diana Langle). president of an Irvine-based me<diC'al corporallon. wanted so.meth1ng six·nal as entertainment for their "eddmg reception two years ago. Collins and Bassett contacted the bnde'~ and groom's parents to gather as man) old photos. l'\,egat1ves and clippings as poss· 1blc. Durmg se,eral weeks of propnetal) technical procedures these snippets of Ide Wl're merged with music. and at the wedding reception 300 guests watched 1hc bridal couple htcrall) grow from the crib 10 the altar in fi ve minutes. Oelty Piiot pl>ofo bf Lee ~epe Chris Baaeett and George Colllna of Memory Lane Production• produce one of thelr Tribute• for a apeclaloccaalon. President Sall} >\lt'xander said that although Green 1s a Republican he has shown a commitment to protect the California coastline for man) years. Lee Langley of Corona del Mar re· membered how dramatic 11 was last Chm1mas when daughter Diana presented her w 1th her own famd} video keepsake as a surprise. "We were all gatht."red around the TV - my QO...ycar-old motht'r. other relatives and fnends. Seeing our life unfold to the music was so beaut1ful and totich1n& 1har after the viewing. there wasn ·1 a df) C\C 1n the room ... she said. · "There's so much canng and feeling '"'oh ed The cfTect 1s more encompassing and lifelike than JUSt p1cturt's 1n a scrapbook. I can't 1mag1ne a more cherished gift. "Since then we 've added a grandson ThJn1'..s 10 lht· '1deo. he'll be able to know "hat ht~ (dl'CCa~cdl grandfather was like and" hat ltfr wa .. like back then So the gift JU't l..l'l'P~ on $" ing ... "iul h rean1on 1s muh1plsed when a mhull' 1\ prc\L'ntl·d in a corporate sales. \l11,uh1!.h1 Fkclnl Sales recenth com· m1'>'IOnl!d Mt.·rnor) Lane Productions to rclJP thl· Ilk 1>f S1e'e Saake. aretmng '>t.'111or l'\l.'lUll\l' \ice pr1.•s1dent "II ''-•'> 'how n a., the finale of a 'This Is Your I iii:' ~t·quence at our national sales lontnl·nll'" '>aid Mary Beth Headrick. mm pan~ spuke'>"Oman "Se"eral of our pc.o.pk l.ucr remarked that e>.-en NBC luuldn'1 ha'l' done a better JOb 1f Bob lloix· rellrt'd · < ulhnl. and Bassett havt' had some l'dl'l:mt\ d1rn1s such as Pat Boone who arr.tngl·d J 1 nliute for ht'> father .\nd their tiu'tnl''>'> l'>l'\panding ,\11h an office no" in l 1d11 \1llag1.• Jnd \IUdtn m C1ardcn C1ro'c ·1 '>U.tll) th1.·re\ )r..Hnt.·one 1n each fam1l~ Turrentine to head educational services for Huntington Beach Beck) Turrentine ha~ been appointed suix·nn1endrn1 for educauonal sen IC'e\ 1n till' Huntington Beach Cit\ !rkmcntal) l School D1stnrt Turrentine. ]4. -will be rcspons1bk t(>1 rnrnculum and 1ns1ruc11on She rcplarc" Diana Peters "ho earlier in the \Car hL·camc district superintendent. · Turrenune. a 1968 graduate of Cal Stall' Long Bca(·h v.ho received master's degrees 1n education al La Verne emerged as the k::iding l31ldlddll.' . after an cxtcn~l\t' 'ul'rn1ng of -14 jpplscants. a school \(10l..l'\'-'lln1.IO \Jld Lil'' \l'ar J urrcnttnc wa~ coordinator 1111 'PL't 1al 'a' Ile~ for \tudrn1~ ranging lr11111 thl' snerd~ handirapped to the glflrd .ind 1akn1cd Bdu1 L· that'"" \>.:I\ an acting principal .111d tl'aLhn 111 lht.• \.\l'\lminster School D"tr1ll Topofthe Worldprincipalnamed The Laguna Beach Board of Education has hired a Donald Locke as the principal for Topof1hr World Elcmcnta~ School to replace Fred Good. who left the d1stnct m Jul) 10 take a JOb as supcnntenden1 nf \'al Verde Unified School District in R1H'r- s1dc Lockr was an elemental") school prinu- p.il .ind the proJl'CIS manager·surnmcr 'l h1111I tl1rL·dor tor the Yuciapa l rn1f1ed "l 1111111 D1<,tr11.1 hdore :in rpt1 ng the JO he 1n I Jgun.1 RcJLh Pnnr to "" J~"gnmt•nt 111 \ uc1<1pa. I Pl kl "a' J l'l.1"r11om teal hl•r in Man- h.1t1J11 lkalh ~lhllot D1'tnd tnr ~e,,.cn 'e.11, "hu ~H·~ all the photographs and The club's recommendation will be sent to Da vid Roben1. chairman of the Senate ml.'morab1lla ... ~1d Bassett "The} bring Ruic!. Commillet' whert' the non·partisan 1n tht.• collection. M>me11mcs in bolles. and hdp us with the prehminal) soning and appo1ntmrnt will be made. said Alex-sckction andcr. The appointment will be ~ade ( oll ins.a tele\ ision writer and producer "hen Commissioner Leo King's two-year -w11h former Disney connt'ct1ons. rec-term C\plrC!>. om mend!> music to impan the mood. such In his presentation to the club. Green as hght-heancd "Bugle Bo~ .. for nostalgia· said 95 percent of the Cahfom1ans filled da)s or more classical suites for survc}ed last )Car said the dumping of longer l.'pisodcs. · toxins 1n the ocean was their number one Standard T nbutes are pneed at S 100 per concern among coastal issues. Green said minute up to fi,e minutes and slightl y the state can not continue to look. at "our higher for longer sequences or customized coastline as our ultimate toilet bowl" music. add111onal 1racks. m1xt'd narration "tthout ncgatl\c cfTccts. ano pcrsonatued innoductJons Green said the 1nd~ndent survey "Wl· rcscr\C the nght of final editing." conducted b) ( allforn1a pollster Mervin ( ol11n!> said "The customer's surpnse is F1dd showed 83 percent ranked the our greatest sat1sfac11on. The video comes prcscr' auon of scenic views as their I-h h · f second concern In third place 77 percent rom 1 c can. its a g1 t lo the g1ver,as well. of the C'ahfornian'<. polled ranked the "We can recap tra1,,el photos this wa~. f ton 'What I Did on M ) Summer Vacation' pre~nat1on o the "-l'tlands as a kc)' issue. can ix' ')Ct 10 muc;ic instead of\Hlttrn as-a ~(,rcen said. with onl} 10 percent of the classroom l'ssay now." "'l'llands n:ma1ning. he 1s opposed to the Sunset Hatbor/Bolsa Chica Ba) pro1ect backed b} the county. Eagle Scout Don Rumford, who will be at- tending Fountain Valley High School thla year, recently earned the rank of Eagle Scout. Rwnf ord has been a member of Troop 316 in Fountain Valley for three years. He la an 8th grade gradu- a te of Maranatha Chilattan Academ y. Federal mon1~ would be used to open up a I .()()()..fool channel through the Bolsa Chica State Park for a 1.300..boat manna nl'ar the Bolsa Chica wetlands. Tht' count)-appro' ed project also calls for the construrnon of up to 5. 700 homes on the bluffs and areas surrounding the manna. bul "'ould restorl' 915 acres of wetland and 86 acres of en1,,1ronmentalh St.'ns111.' e habitat areas · C1recn ..aid the l ' ~ . .\rm' Corps of Eng1 nl'L'rS h.ts not determint•d that the channd "t1.·as1bk. "Where, er the' cut an oix·n1ng 1n thC' hL·al h. there·~ a do~npour l)f \alld .. "One 1s 1n Santa ( ruz It fa1lt'd The 01ha 1n Oceanside. that\ not working either .. In Oceans1dl'. the channel has \illl·d 0' cr said Green The Corps of r ngtnl'l'f'> -would ha' e tu set up !>Orne kind ol '>and ll' !)a~' "'\tern (1rcen !>31d. the Bolsa ( h1ca State Beach 1-; th\.' l\l'nrnd moc;t l)Opular resource along the \al1forn1a coastline after San Simeon. The pr0Jc1.·1 -would cut an ocean entrance ''<.n ~ arhh lJn go bad .. and forth .. "It ., w rtrng to take the resource of the middle t ·<;'and g1\c 11 10 the "ealthy," Cirl'l'n tnl thl' -.m:11l aud1t'nC't' of Demo- cr;it' Raising a little Caen on the Coast Understand a ot l 1ght\. thr happll'SI happening in 1n"n (th1~ place i'> Build Out "hat's tha1 hnc about c;trange-bedfellows? Herb Caen wntt.·· qu1ckl~ hl.·lom1ngSan Manno C\outh l '\n) ho" H111tmrr Win, lose or draw will c;omconr please tell.the Irvine ahke contest was Ma;nr \t.1urerda1m<. rnmpla1nts from last ~ear·~ Parade \om pan) to 1um up the radto at fJshwn Island .. the held in San Fran· JIM ofl 1ght~ ''arrant an dahoratc Park and Ride arrangeml.'nt place 1s K wa1-ette Herc·., a rote fl'' erc;al The OMV on cisco. As 1f you •hat lould bu'it the !\il'"port Harbor Chamber's best and I Q1h in ('osta Mesa has been to \ harm <;choot. formerly didn't kno-w.. Herb hnghtc't promotion ( ome on Ma) or Maurer. 1,,ou knm.1. labeled Downnghi \.kan and \'iciou-, the place has Caen is the SF WOOD ho\\ -;onw pcopk lo\C' to complain. It's thc-1r tun The) blossomed. StafT me-mber!I :m· burraucrats no more. Chroniclt"r who )3p about traffic and parking bccau~ the) don't ha-.e smiles on their faces. philodrndron" on their desks. writes like this ... ••••••••••••• other problems; '\n} wa). what'.s a half do1en complaint'> ft and has been for compared to a half million enjoyers. Paradt' of Ltghb. snapp) ne" logos on the wnll and so rock over the over40years. First prize: one week ofhou~eboaungon the \\eek 1s our nnh trad111on. Let's have a little fun around Muzak: nov. 'n then. there·, a \l..ip in their shuffle acramento River. Second pnze· two weet..s. l\uf, more. th1o; plal'l' . 1cil Ch1t•f ..\rb to get his bo}s out there Decision!> art" cmp and f)Cr\onal appotntmenu about the "Orangt Riviera" (this area as laht'led b} Time \.\Canng sm1ll''> .ind Jtngle bell hats instead of that not gear < 631 ·8 I 50) arc encouraged \Orta m1t.' having a place to Maga21n1~. Aug. 18. Page 24) ... cencon Balho.i l!>land . ..i tht''.I' IO\c to wear . Speak.mg of circulating pctttion'>. hateg.01ng to first ll "a~ the J~·n11~t thc-n the OMV. next blue and gold bumpersn1cker reading "M} I wo I a-.ontc: K W17''> Doug Ra\ has one going for tht' Ncnt'mhcr traflic court will he <>en in& \qnl' Jnd cheese wnh \.fT\' Football Teams: The Bruins and Wht)('\cr's Pl;i1,,ing SC'" ballot v.111makr11 illegal for 1dent1cal twins. pac;t thc pla\tng for those in lsnl' - Times the~ art' a-changing. Wait ttll haskl'thall. no" Cf\ age nl I ti. 10 wear matching outfits. Good cause Oou@. What a great ldu It was J l 1t\ l\l ll"\ 1ne float 1n the the Trojans. In Houston. the e'(-Oll harnn'i .ire (I"\ 1ng h\ the Wa\ "ho 'Wild illegal IS a 'llCk bird" 141( ... Pa'ladena Ro~ raradc I hat ~ould tout the cit} 's bumpersn1cker tht're. "Please (,od l c1 I hrn.· lk .\notlwr As fall approaches. the clubb:v atmosphert 11t l'I\ 1c pnde and l'ommcrual prnm1w "(10 for 1t" )'elled 011 Boom. This Time I Prom1'e 1\101 T n f PJ..,..,) It ·\II I frm1ng,,a)" in Corona dcl Mar come' to life \LI prt\\ '11J'l'rht1m1rr Ralph "l hl' R1'\\ t..t•t' R\xihc1m. ('on- Awav" o now Porta 511cker of C mt.t \fr<..a u'ml'' ,,ul lioh lhot. b:tl k from 'iummt•r tnn<'IS lea,·e~ tht.' har mad tr:h '' <\1gncd <kpostl\ pmll'd 1h1•n th<' \\Orm tumc; the w1th·a removat)k hum per sllckC'r holdl''. J1',1ppear<. "h<"n l l<11mt•d h1' staff wa'i "c;pnnsing" dnnt..\ ofT him Real 1 It\ cleuc; no-gmwth1•r' tlw lk' 1·lopc'r<-~' 11 won't tmng thett'~ no mes~gc for the ma., .. e .... tht· dt'\lt'C '",ailed t''t.tt<' mutk)-muck'i Jnhn Hage'itad (lt•e Samm" ( o 1 trnantc; and the Ir.inc-<,, d.t11n'> thc\'rt' tapola So "Take It Off" And no, I'm not pull in~ \nu on' .1101 Hartx-r (\\ m I }nn Co partner 10 flondal and JcO Ralph .. The Rockrt" tan·, .in 1.•mpt\ poct..et But Sceoe you'd Ub to foratt: tt a m Ra' "d\· anJ ';ti.ll t.. (Rea" H1,mt:" In< l ch1dt' C iar\ Bnnderson 1ha1 h1' tl1\louraged he·~ nnt hl Im l'' ·' par:idt' tunr in again Jamboree. huge dump truck plnw' into .,,_, Rull k dn\t'n tll"<'I . t"o m1k\ 111' \fa< .\rthur. has a comer m1.,~1ng '<''' 'i car'" Da' by 300-pound laborer Nobo<h hurt. hut noholh 'ilOJl'i tn I \ T 1n1('' "n<1til hie cntic Bcn1am1n lpstl'ln tfkn Fa« It, Frtend11 1ht• 'un 11. ~·tting on .1n01hcr golden help. All too bu~' JO~ing. hit.. intz. tzo1n <,11rtin!l, .1nd 1.1min mind H'U nut Rl·n nr fknn\) cntt'r'i "1th t utt.• dall' '\('\\ ron c;ommt•r \>v\• h:.i-.t·n·1 hnd on<' hkc tht'i since the heading to Dad'~ ior Joughnut' \nd 'o 11' drt t1on tiump .. into Poll\ < lbi.'I 3\'ioc111tr of"'°'' 1.·nt1l Rohl.·rt '''"I Pint.. parlH'" on Harbor 1,1an1.1 l'Ollcgc 11,>pe<i "•th flat ttmc: Corona del Mar Chnmbcr ol < ommcrn: < .1nd1datc\ I~"' rL'nLl'llalrt·1 ~hn,ho Jll'lt dined with ~11< hacl ( 1~1l·h. top' wort..1ng m 1h~· le m hoat" lo" c;lung C'hc.-vys and Breakfast at herman Clardt'n'i \ud1tonum Mh ht' ol (1rg1ch lt1ll'I ( t"lh111, of ''fa~'\ Vallt'\ and 1t 1,n·1 F•Hth l r111\lnP, thl' Pt•n1n,ul:i and tam thee; from Arcadia 01 met rival~ Pat M1thaelc; ()e'I, tht' Pai \hlh<h'l" M I .1hor Oa\· \et and ra~,11.'na taking two wcr~ ... ummc-r ft'Tltal' in~tcad ot medu1 fame) and tty. Mt~<' Lapin tl)•1ng 1ooul·p001 l·.1~h Vou Jo'tgurt h Out; incumbent N 8 C oun1.1lm • .rn Don J nm 'H'l'k FurnfX'Jn l"nl'1,unter \fost of all. 11 wa\ a Jack other Michaels: "When I w31111 kid I -wa'> '"porn I had -...tr.l11s' \ Nt''> agatn't <''<P3M1on of "'J('wport C enter l1I tliJt aarbom<" 1mt.int 'moll lhat made tht\ to 'w1m acros'I thr harho1 ltl v.ork .1t 1ht• I un /11nl· \\ 1thtn da\\ .1d\ apj')\.·ar former lr\lnl' < n J'lft''iH1ent and -;umml'f 'l't'm like-old 11011.·, couldn't ntl'ord a n1d•CI for thr fern: \1inutl'' l,1k1 • 1\irl'nl ho.Hd nwm~·rK;n Wmon wnh ~C"\\l'OT'f < nnrT · f'ornO* th1' t<t H~rh< a·•\ "'41111h ~gnm&~fl cling~ -- l dfllO \tep'l IO thl' rxxl1um .. \\,l ~Ill \\(' \\l'fl' hl!l ptl\ll In 111~1111 h'nant \\ .lltl'f l1l•rk1n \ll Paufi( M111110.1I huth ~Ian~ lhC'rl' ll\l\'\ th\' lh'lll'\ thl\ llllH' II' th{' \lt\\poM h\l JI the hc:hh" \ 110 l•lll 11 'I "111 tw ,1 d11'" r.t•l I '\I>< lR\l'C, -...1r.lll'' lOUlllil lJm.~lat\ ••ll<11n'1 Pl.111 I rt'tll'' OtmOD lrafflc no\\ thrc_Jtc_·n_~ _th_e <~t\tlll,1\ r.u.Hll n1nr ( lln\n\1\\11\ll\'f f\1111 . PC'r\On "h,0 13\llrt."d the' Jim M'O-Od Jh·~ ,,, "ilt 11tporf 8f'.ar • ------------------------- • A• Orange Coast OAll.Y PILOT/ Sunday, Auguat 31, 1986 SAVE .;,450 $79998 . , ~ .. /',Al 1• .... I • SPECIAL HOURS M1 NO PAYMENlS OR FINA Last 2 days to save on hundreds of br bedrooms, chairs ... everything in casL ,, EARLY BIRD BONUS~ 'it.fl -~ ~ --· t~t..-,-~-~ 1 .. 1-.J ..,. - • LAB C ·FREE £ -\;' .... ~ ~-:_____~·. :1 \ f j ~ SAVE 590 ..: ; SAVE 5150 $39998 ENTERTAINMENT CENTEn $15998 DROP LEAF TABLE AND 2 CHAIRS } SAVE 580-590 '1'0 UR $9998 r,HQtC t BRASS TRUNKS ANY SIZE SALE ENDS 'MONDAY SE PTEMBER 1 .. \,- 1 :. ---::r- SAVE $11 0 $9998 STUDENT DESK .. ' Orenge Coat DAILY PILOT/8und9y, ~ 31, 1tee Al JNDAY 8 AM TO 6 P-M E CHARGES FOR and name living ro.oms, dining rooms, 1al, contemporary and traditional styles )R DAY 8 AM TO 10 AM · BREAKFAST : GIFT • $7,500 WORTH OF PRIZES LIMIT ONE UJTRY PER FAMILY ') ,, ~/' SAVE s50 $8998 TV CABINET t-- SAVE 550 EACH C~E $6998 COCKTAIL OR END TABL ( SAVE s100-s300 C~~~E $39998 CHOICE OF CONTEMPORARY RATIAN OR TRADITIONAL SOFAS \ ' I \ ) SAVE 540 EACH !~~1~E $3998 CHOICE OF FLOOR OR TABLE LAMPS ~I ev;:::\/ -'1 __. ~ ~T ~~ ~ -1'.!, I ll : . ...... • -- SAVE 5450 $59998 OUEEN SIZE SLEEPER ANO LOVESEAT LIMITED QUANTITIES SAVE 5110 $10998 SOUND CABINET SAVE 5150 $49998 J8 CHINA \ SAVE ~250 $649 9~ iABLE-3 SIDE ' ·wHEN YOU USE OR OPfN A WICKES CHARGE , 3 TOUGH GUARANTEES: If for any reason you re not happy wtth your furniture when you qet ti honw WP w1ll l<-lkt• 11 back within sr•v1'n d.iys If vou t1n(1 lhP 1den1tcal item in stock ttlsewhere w1th1n seven days for less we will refund the d1ffcrencP We will give you n five vt'dr 11m11N1 warr~ntv against fa ctory defects in workmanship and construction Detnils ;w;'l1IClhlP in our stores ANAHEIM: Santa Ann Frwv and Magnolia Phone 714 821 8550 VAN NUYS: San Otego Frwy and <;enulveci.l 81vl1 t1etwcen Burbrtnk ann Victory Phone 8 8 780-2244 WEST COVINA: San Bernardino Frwy and Vincent Phone 818-919-1971 COSTA MESA St'ln 01eqo Frw (1nct Harbor 81vc1 Phon•) 7 4 540 8242 Open Monday thru Friday 10 9 Saturday 10 6 Sunn.•v 1 i r, 4 WAYS TO CHARGE: Our convenient Wickes Revolving Charge Americ.~n F xpress C.·vo MasterC mi or \I 1stl .. --- ~) Orange Coast DAILY PILOT J Sunday. August 31. 1986 Administration files protests with Soviets Officials working to gain release of U.S. reporter being he-Id \.\ .\~Hl"J(, I 0' c .\Pl -Tht· Rl· Jg.tn .11.Jrn1111\tr;.i11on fikJ · \Iron~ prOll'\l\. \\Ith \ti\ ll'I ulliuJI\ \JIUr da> O\l'r thl· "-<.18\ Jl·tt·n11nn n l an \llll'rllJO rl'purla fur alkgt•Jh rt• t't'•' 1ng da!l)llird 1nforma1wn 1 hl· \talc: Dl·partnwnt '><lid l \ ol1ir1al' \H'fl' "n1J ~1nge,c:n l'llort tu gain an·n, .. 111 -.:1lhol.1'> Danllol1 MO\lm~ 1.·or1l'\pun<ll·nt for l Ci f'.c:"'' ... \. \\ urlJ lh•port and that gruund' lur thl "-< ,1:r, JI.Iron v.c:n· "lOOlrl\ l'd Hen,., 1 n·v. h1tt lht' 'A~lv m.tttd- 11nt•\ d1.·put~ nun..iging l'dllor for 1n11.·rnat1on.il ;.ill;i1r'> said Danilutl had lx·t'n ..irrntl'd hut that thl 1'.<18 had nut lik<l d1a1gl''> · \.\ l' 't'hl'l11l'Oth fl'Jl't I an~ 'uggt"•· 11un th.11 hl· ''a' 1. nga~1.·d 1n .in' 1mpw~·r .1l11' tlll'' Thi\ man ha' ht·r n I rJml•d .. r rl'" h111 'a1J ill .1 ne"' \ ronkrl'n1.1.· .11 th1.· maga11n1.·' hl·ad- quam·r' hac "\v1.· d("manJ ht' 1mnl\·d1Jll' rl'll'J\l \.\ t hllJX that th!\ llUlr J~l'•IU\ \\.'I 11t l Ill um\lJOll'\ "1 II 1. um1.· tu J '~'l'J 1. lll'\l \ \IJll nll'lll ll'll',l'l'd h\ lhl .... IJll' D1.·panmcn1 .111J thl \.\hill H11uw !.aid C hH t'nlOJ\\\ n \111<.1.uv. ha' rt•purtl•d that D,111!1011 ha' tx·t·n dl•ta1nl·d .1lkgc.jh tor .i1.lt'pt1n·g d,1,1tit-d m..11t·nal' 1rom J 1.iu' ll'I l'tll/tll ''\.\t• arl' turr-·ntl\ m.11>.1ng t\l'r' dll>rl 111 ~.11n .ll l '"IP i)anll11ll and Ill \l'lUfl' hi\ fl' lJ'l llllll1 lU\llH.h Rl·grl'lt;.ihh \, ,,., ;.iuth11nt1t·~ hJ'l thu' tar n )I at "c·J u\ allt''' .. li.1,cd un lflt' 1ntnrmat111n ''l' ha\\.' h•l\H'\l't 11 1\ dcar that thl' 1>r11unJ11 on "'hit h hl' ha\ hl.·1.·n dl·taint'd a•l' n111tnH·d "\.\ t' haH' thu\ l.1un1.ht•d <;trong prutt'''' at high 1,•,t•I., here and in \1o\UI\\ 1n \\hll.'h \l.t' ha\C fl'JC.'l'ICd ,1m 'uggl'\tl\1n that l>anilufl ma} h,1, ,. IX'cn ,·n~a~wd in adl' 1l1l'~ in- ' .1n.p.111bk ''1th hi\ \lalU\ a'> 3 111urnall\l Jnd Jl'lllJlldt•d hi\ 1m- mnliatl· rdt'.l\l' thl· \t3tt•mt·n1 ~1d 1 f1.'\\htll .... 1111 till' purpose.· or thl' ""1' 11.·1 :.1~111111 Jp~'.lrl.'d to be lO 1nt1rn1J..itt' \n&l'rt\Jn 1ournali~I\ and \Jtd l·ll' n>uld n111 lli\tOUOI '>JX'('U- Related story, A7. la11,1n 1hat 11";"1n fl'IJl1,111on tor tht· \ug 2' Jfll'\t 111 J '111\ll'I l -.,; l'mpl1•\l'l' ( 1u10.1d' t-I Jf..haro'. on 'Jl~;:~dF~'> IR~~' off... T fl'\\ h111 also ,aid the Stall' L)epan- mn11 '>1.'C:mrtl to he maf..1ng ··ma\1- mum t•ITon" 10 "'Ill Danllolfs rc- ka\t' But hl' ..aid ~O\ICt official~ had nnt n·spond1.·tl 10 n:quests for an l'\pl;rna11nn of the 1nuden1 Danilotf' tcnurt· "" Mosco" cor- 1r,p1mdc:n1 \\J' '>tht•dult'd 10 end on \qll b. lr1.·"h111 <,J1d He said lbnil0 t1planned10 \IJ\ an the So' 1e1 l 111011 tor ano1ha month or so 10 do rt''t'Jrt h tor J tx1oi.. on his fam11\ 's Ku\\l.ln rout<. - .\,f..t.·d 11 lhl· detention \l.Ould , h.m,g• lht maga11nr's plJm to rc- m.11n n \11>\to"' Tre~h111 replic:d. '\\ l 1ntl·nd In pur\ul' a bureau 1n \1n'u'"' .ind ka\e Jdl Trimble ti )ani lutT' 'Ul 1.'e\\Orl t ht' re ·· 1>,1ntl11tl )2 1,a, horn 1n Pan'i and h11IJ• Jrgn·n Imm HanarJ and < )\t111d He tx·g.in h" Jt>Urnalism ,;11l'•1 111 l4:io J'> .1 rnp,h<>) at The \\ J\hington Pu-.1 and J01ned Un11t•d f'1 r" In 1an.11111nJI 1 n London an 1 •1.;IJ H1.· "'J' J\\l\\,tnt hm•1gn editor ''' th• p,,.,, tr11m l'1t1\ 10 IQnn • A~ L•-pftolO G lorla Lowery· Tyrell, dreHed ••Harriett Tubman, attended reunion of more than 1,000 de.cendant.a of alavee. 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"e have 10 be careful m thl' wnl lu'1ons "c draw from lhl\. lk Jddc:tl "It the magnitude 1s a~ the' rt·pon 11. "e clearh ha'c a prohkm Hut m} 1mpress1on is that thl· ,a.,1 m.iJonl) of ps~ch1atnsts prJl till' 1n an 1.·th1cal manner .. • I lo"'l'\l'I. < 1anrell i;a1d the finding) prnh..ihl\ undt·rstatl' the problcm . \Intl' m:m\ o ffrndc:r!. are probabl ~ rl'lultanl to Jtlmll to sexual aITaars \ht• \alJ lhl' maJOrtl\ of lhl' ofll'ndn' 111 am"'cr' nut mutualh 1·\1 hl\l\1 '1'1'ml'd tn thtnL. thl' aflatr\ '" rr ~< 111J tor I hnr p.i 11cn '' < ll I ht· 1.(4 d11t l11r' "ho Jd rn1 llt'd 'e' ual 1. un tart "" dl·,, 11ht-d th1· 11,11\nn<. .1, t ann~ Newspaper: Internal rifts among AIDS experts damaging el forts Man accused of biting dog Ill'\< 111 \ \1 \fa<,\ I \P) \n .lllln mnh.in11. 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'Ptl •h1.· thing 11u1 .\lll'f\\Jrd th1.· dog la' around "h1mrx·nng ·· LABOR DAY SALE! STARTS SUNDAY, AUG 31 THRU WED .. SEPT 3RD ALL STORES OPEN LABOR DAY MONDAY, SEPT. 1ST, 9 A.M. TO 3 P.M. 67~ ~~~~t:~Ds 30 a'a ; ~~~:Jtto;1 c1 b~5d;,~nTost.2' n i--SPEAlLLPOH --11 •OOO !I OF YARDS "ow FAOM $4. 79 vo ll NaJ ORE.AT COLORS • COICOllD I v --~~O~A~A~P_E""!!A"'!'Y-..f"!'.!!A~•-R_IC_s _ _,.------------~~~~EAR YD • .URCUS HOt. YD. I ogue I Ew r WOOL I WOOL t--..... --------+-~~--------N .. ALL PAINTll BLEND s311 IETTEA ENTIRE SELECTION COTTON $0UOS CHECl(S YD COTTON s3u POLY/COTTON I paTTER .... S BLEND 77 PLAIDS TWEEDS VELOUR BROADCLOTH "' "" ~:~~!~AT 14 ~ .-;-:-!R"l!-~-~-----co_M_P_A11_E_r_o_ie__. ~~S\c:°.~~~w:~ !~~~S S 1 II : 75 1/1 !!f ---..,...---------..... s311 REO 1221 YD. I UTAIL r1ttC£ AN 'D14'f•"" FABRICS YD •ll OFF AIL 1 EXAMPLE. Reg s12 oo ?J.t.u I---"~ .... -~~-:-:c-~-. o_RS_•_lL----~~~~.:s Ya! CHRISTMAS I YOU PAY ONLY s31 • r:...u133 DVi OFF ~ OFF FABRICS 1 1MAJC • PER "AMILY Pu•. •• au" NOVEL TIES • 9ED8PAEAD 1221 CALICOS-PlAIOS HOVfLTlf'.S DAY PERIOO .,,,THAU .,3 1 ""W"'· f[R ,. 2 QUILT WITH S3 00 'MIRIC l'Yf!CHAS£ rwtra" 0 LOW ;ACOUAA~Hll(~IT'I ~ •5 ''• OFF~G LOW I STOCK ON HANO _j "1',A r111cE1 v"L~s ro .,, PRINTS YI. L ll ""Us ---•~ci.-L couPOH -- FABRIC WAREHOUSE "A CUT ABOVE THE OTHERS" V4l.IMCIA "''T"°' l A ~ I fOMAMCI I LA ~NTI .... .,. -·· ' ft!) w ~ I I~ -Cit ()I ~·'IC~ H-hot•• 401 -""'" w• 1•• •m 1•J .,. ro.1 ~•1 ld l llM "'° •-,M 11111 ~ :>11t ...._ .. ,. IMa.,. • &.t11111U IMa W • .... , llAll l'9 o lfTWI M Ul It t• .. II 41 DOWWTe>ww LA coeu ... ,,. I •••HC• t'lt\ Sent.. 1a111 A l"'ltl<-1•• l<•t-I 8y """ I 'll 1117 44tt I 1141 Mt~ j714l 1f:J 44rl l 1 ~ ( '1CO BlVO 1?131 T4t • tlH H 'lO Slave descendants remember he11itage at N .C. gatheriµg · More than 1,000 wa lk grounds their ancestors worked C RE WELL. N.( (AP) -The Colltnscs. the Hone} bleaus and the (abarruses came from all over the counlf) Sa1urda) 10 v.alf.. the grounds tha-t 1hc1r sla\.c: ancestors worked more than 200 >rars ago More than 1.000 descendants of sla,e) gathcrl·d at Somers<.·t Place. once a I 00.000-al'rl' plantation wnh 320 sla' cs.and no" a 5.870-acrc Slate historic snc. ' Man} of them knt·w ltulc about theirancestr) un11l th1' homecomang 'T H· come hl'rt• mam a da\ and taf..t'n a lot ol p1t·1urc:,:· said Samuel .Uooa.blc.u..J.a. ''1na11on o n Hone}- bkau) uf 5, Ir.es' 1llc: Md who gre"" up 1n ( fe.''>"l'll "But until I read a <;tor) 1n the paper. I had no idea I feel ltkc:.I f..no" e'er) ro(f.. a round here·· Nothing remain\ o l th(" 28 sla"e rabins. Onh a fc\l bnlk\ are left from what onrc: ·"as tht• '>lave hospital 5umt·r'>l'l (anal. \lh1ch "a!. ex- ca,atcd b} slaH'S 1n 1788 to connect Lake: Phelps '-"llh the Scuppemong R1\N, has been mosth filled 1n. ··1 .... a, ama1cd. Down here I found m}sclf.'' said Mauncr John'\On of Wa)htngton "I du ha'e roots and I don't mean the TV 'Roots· This 1<; mort' 1mponan1 than the TV 'Roots' OClausc rm hnc: Thi!> IS Ill) famil ) I fed "onderful to tie part of this" Johnl.on said the <.cn)c ol famil} "a!> mun: important than tht: htSIOr) ot ~la' er. "No"· that l'\t: found o ut ~hl·rc thn Chis ancc-,tor\l rnmt• lrum. the "11rd sla,er} ha' done skipped m) m1nJ .. he !>aid The gathrnng "'a' organ11ed b) Doroth~ ~pruill Kcdford o f Pommouth. v a .. This 1s the hoine of o ur fam1I) thal'~ nc\oer been 1den11fied and acknowledged.'' she said. ..The) should be idenufied with the place of their residence .. Mrs. Redford said she thought 1t "a" 1mportan1 that the American be ernphas1Led 1n A.fro-Amen can "'W e ha'e a 'estcd interest here.'' she: said ··For so long we couldn '1 find the \mencan pan. so we played up thl· .\fr1tan part." Thc n:union cvoh ed from I 0 years of genealogical researc·h done b) Mrs. Redford. who wai. able to find surname<, of2 I slave families because 1he < olhns family. who owned Somerset. kept meticulous records of sla\l' binh'>. deaths and mamages \hl· trn,cd the genealoe) of all but about fi,c ~laH· families on the plantation Wan1a11on owner Jos1arrCollins Ill "'"" ont· of uni} four planters 1n the state: "ho held more than 300 slaH"i Frantes Inglis of Edenton is a direcl dl''>ll'lltknt of Collins and lives in lhe hou\C ht• bought 1n 1786 ·:'ila' rr\ ~as a dreadful ins111ut1on. sad lorthnla~c:sand the ultimate end and dcs1rur11on of the slave owners." sht <.aid .. >\II tht' wealth and evel')- th1ng the '>la' e o""ners had "as lost bccau'>t' of the ins111u11on of slaver) Both lht• de~·e ndants of the slave o" ncr~ and the \laves look al this platr 1n lontlnl'S'> I thank lhtS is a hopl'lul L.rnd of da) .. ..\l\u a11t·nd1ng the gathl'nng was Jm1Jh ( oll1n\ VI of Seattle. Wash .. tht• grca1-grand\on o l the Somerset O\l nl'f. E'en1s.a1 1h1s eastern Nonh Caro- lina plantation 1nduded Negro spin- tuals thr re-enactment of a slave \\l'Jd1ng and a one-woman per- formann· b> (1lona Lowery ponray- ing .,f,l\c:·abol1t1on1st Hamett Tub- man Air-to-air 111issile test successful: Pentagon By the Associated Press \.\.\ HIN(1T01'o -The Pentagon sa~\ the .\1r hmc·s ne" .\MR.\.\M a1r-t11-a1r Jogfighting m1rntr passed its latt>St te<,t 11\ ..et:ond mat in eight da)<,' 11mt· The Pl·ntagon announcemc:nt said the m1s<.1h.· v.a!> SUl<.cs<;full~ ftrcd oITa ~a\\ Jl'l JKatn)t J jl'I dront• that \\3'> 0) tng lo\\ U\er "ater and attempting IU h1dl· behind chall The le.''1 Thursda) described h\ the Pentagon as the 12th \Ultn'>ful trial out ul 14 at1t•mp1ed. occurreod a11ht• Na\\\ Panfic \11ssile Test ( 1.·ntaa1 Pu1n1 Mugu I ht• 12-foot .\MR.\.\M "'a\launchedh\ a Na\\ F->\-18 11.·1 lightt·r and ··1n1crl't'pted 11~ maneu\l~rmg 1.1rgt•t pa'>'>tnll w11h1n tht: lethal rangr ul tht· \\Jfht·ad ·· lht• P<.'ntagon \31d Cases of Legionnaires• disease confirmed \Hl::H<H <1.\" "'" -l wcht: 1.a\1.'<. ot LL'gmnna1rcs' d1sca~ 1n ...,lwho~ ~.111 ha' t tx·,·n c..onlirnwd but a state rp1dcm111log1~l \a)\ the peak oft he nuthrl'aL. mJ' h..1,1.· pJ.,..cd Dr Jell Da\I\ "ho ha~ been hrnd1ng-thc-stale I>" 1~1t111 111 I kJllh., 1nH'\l1ga11on into report'> ul 2Q ca\es o f at)'p1cal pn1. um11n1.1 hl'fl' \Jtd ~Jturtla\ that lahorator. 1n1s had confirmed the L q(111nn.1irc' J1agno'" 111 nanc oft he cases during tht· prl'' 1ou<. 24 hours Onl~ 1h1 n h.id lwt·n u111f1rnll'J l'arhrr Onh nnl' of the fi, e death' among those wllh ·"' r11.JI pnl'unwn1,1 ha'> lx·l'n 111nfirrncd a' a 1.a''-' "' L c:g1onnaires· d1sc:asc 1>.1, ",·mph.1\11t·d that tht• IJ\l ncv. ta'\C: 1n 1.ihl'llo\gan "a' on or before .\ug ~' Hl, au\c thl·a· had ht•t•n t•1ght da'., ~ 11h no 111.'" t J'>t''· h1.· <,aid tht: peak of tht• 11\JllHt',Jf.. lll;J\ ht· pa\l . Three whites face trial ln race incident l'H IL \DE:.LPll I \ Three ~h1tc men ha' l' het•n ordrn:d to !>land tnal on lh.tr~l\1111arur111ng I"'<•\ 11.•tnamc:sc 1mm1grJn1s an March <1kn Emnergcr ~I hl\hrntht·r \ltthal'I 27 .rndHa~ Mormon 25 '><.n·am«drac1alslursand 1h1l'\l rot~' 1hruugh tht• "indo"' of the rt'fug1.•e., aparrn1rn1 pohn• said <\ 1t•,1Jl·n1 ot thl· .ipartmt•nt tired a gun a t the thn•t• and a bullet grated Gkn ~ mht·rgn·, late:. poltt'l' 'aid Mun1c1pal l ourt Jud$t' L ~d 1 a V Kirklantl onkreJ the thrt'l' lll'IJ for tnal on r hargc., of ethnl<.' 1n11ml(1at1on. burglary. tnror •~lit 1hrt-;1i.. J't,JUll trcspa<.' and con<.p1ran \ founh lktcndant. Jo-;cph H.1ggnt\ 2"' I\ l'\~'l 11·d In rcl'C:t\ ca h("anng la11.•r Perkins being considered for S. Africa post I h1.· Kl'Jgan aJ~tnl'>lrat1on ~aid ~aturda~ 11 "t.0ns1dcnng a career blatf.. J1ph1m..11111 Ix· the: nc\l I \ amha)<>ador to \uuth .\fm.a Ed"'ard J Perkin\ Sx "nuv. '>1.'1\1ngJ'> I \ amtia~!.ador to L 11x'na If confirmed. Pcrf..ins "ould rl·pl.tl 1. I krman \.\ 1>.fo f..el a<. lht• l S ~mhai,<.ador 1n Prl'tona .. He 1s among thl 1.and1dalt'' untkr t11n\ld1.·ra11on but no final dcc1s1o n has neen made." said lht' otti1 1al "ho Jt•rltnnl to he 1den11fied The adm1n1'itra11on·\ initial chmcc. l'o111th < arolina hu'\1nl''l'>man Knhert J Hrown. w1thdrc"' h1' namt• from (11m1JtTa11on aftt•r 4ul'<.t1on<. \ll'rt• ra1-.cd ahout h1' huistnt''i\ d(•aling) Control seen on stubborn Idaho forest flre < rl'"' in Idaho s.i1d thC) were close to lull tontrol ot a torl'!>l fire that ha<i d1..1irnl I!< 500 ac.n.''> 1n three "eef..s A small fire in ~ a<,h1ng1on "as declared undn ,1111trol .\b<1ut 500 lirefightcrs m opped up hot <tpot\ 1ns1dc 49 mile~ ol firt· l111l· ~urround1ng the h1g Anderson Creek fire in the Bo1St· National Forc~t in Idaho ·1 1h1nf.. \ll' rnn finall} quit !.a>1ng we're hoping and reall) call 11 wntt olkd 1nn1gh1 unkss something reall> <.lrange hc:1ppcn<.." said foH'\t '>pof..e\man Jim Sorcnc;on. NOTICE Because of the heavy demand in a previous sale for the wicker trunks In today's Target sale section, we are still filling rainchecks. Therefore. we may not have sufficient stock for this week 's sa1e· We will issue rainchecks and flll them as soon as possible Out to manufacturer's delivery problems the toddler boy's shirt and vest sets in today's target sale circular may not be In stock until later in the week We will Issue ralnchecks. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause (!)TARGET Orange Coa•t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Auguat 31, 1988 A.7 Soviets_detain U.S. reporter Former U.S. astronaut Irwin briefly detained in Turkey Ce rrespon dent ha ndecf'iop s ecret' pack a secret police holding h im . but no charges filed MOSCOW (AP) ""7 The KGB secret if<>lice dl'ta1 ned an American reporter Satu rday after a Soviet acquaintance handed him a closed package containing maps marked "top secret." the reportC'r's wife satd. A man who identified himself as KGB investigator Sergodeyev said by telephone-that Nicholas Daniloff. Moscow correspondent for U.S. News & World Re port. was being held a t a KGB facili ty in eastern Mos- cow. He refused to say wh y Oaniloff was he ld or 1f charges would be filed. Dan1loff's Danlloff wife. Ruth. said her husband telephoned and said KGB officers were trying to force him to say he is a spy. "They keep asking him. 'Who arc you working for. who art you working for. who •~your boss?"' she said. She said her hu~band believed his detention was an retaliation for the Aug. 23 arrest of a Soviet U.N. employee. Gennady F. Zakharov. on spy charges in New York. Zakharov. who does not have d1plomat1c im- munll). is being held without bail DanilofT. 52, an American of Russian ancestry. has worked 1n Moscow for U.S. News & World Report. a weekly news magazine. since April 1981 and was being reassigned to Washington. Mrs. Dan1lofT. 51 , said her husband "ent to a farewell meeting with a Soviet acquaantanc;e and was seized b~ KGB agents after the Soviet $live him a packet hl· later found rnntained maps. JefTTrimblc. another U.S. News & World Report reporter who came to Moscow recently to replac.c Daniloff. said 11 appeared to have been a setup. U.S. Emba~!)Y spokesman Jaroslav Verner said the embassy "protested what is obviously a crude" provo- ~at1on on the part of the Soviets." He said a U.S. consular officC"r tried vatnl) to sec Dan1lofT. In Washington. Henry Trewhlll. U .S, News & World Rcpon's deputy managing editor for international affairs. said at a news conference: "We vehemently rcJeCt any sugges- tion that he was eng.a$ed in any improper ac11v11ie!i. This man has been framed We hope that this outrageous set of circumstances will com<: 10 a speedy close." Trcwhill demanded Danilotr!> 1m- mcd1ate release. and said the JOurnal- 1s1 had not been charged. He also said Trimble "''II remain 1n Moscow as Dan1loffs rcpla{·eml·nt as planned. Petl' Martinel. a State Deparmcnt -.pokc'>rnan. told rcponer~ 1n Wash· 1ngton ... Our embassy in Moscow has reponcd that Oan1loll' has been detained, allegedly for 11cceptin1 ·ctass1fil·d materials from a Soviet c.·1111en We are currently making evc1 > dTurt to gain acces~ to Oan1loO and to )C(·ure h1~ relea!.e from CU\tOd } Regret tably, so .. 1el authont108 have thus far not allowed u' altl'!)1>. ··BaM!d on the 1nform.a11on we ha\('. howC\Cr. 11 '' clear that the ground!> on which he has been deta1m·d are contrived . We havt: thus launched stron~ protests at high k vcb lu:re and 1n Moscow 1n which we ha\\.' rCJCCled an) suggestion that DanilofT ma} have been engagt•d in ac11\111cs inrnmpat1ble with h1\ s1a1us a!) a ;ournalast and demanded h1!> 1mmcd1ate release." .\ m1lttar) officer at the bu1ld1ng \\h<:re Dantloff reportedly was being held told reporters he did not know where Danllof1 wa!I. A KGB officcr at the ~ct rel pohc(' agency'!> hcad- Quann' al'o rt•fu!.ed rommcnl By , .. , AalOdllecl Preti EKZURU M. Turkey -Former U.S. ltlStronaut Jame5 lrwtn said he was detained mus1 ofSaturday by local polict' following allegauons that he enaaud 1n <:\p1onagl' while scarchmg for Noah's Ark. He denied the charac. Stven other'>. five Amcncan ~mbers of lrwm's tc~m and two Dutch television crew men. also wcrt' detained. The 56-year..old Irwin. who walked on the moon 1n 1971 -.a1d.1n u telephone interview that all eight of them were put undtr houSt.· arrest at a hotel here 5aturda) morning but released in the evening w11hou1 explanation HC' said they were dctainC"d on charges of making an illegal t11gh1 and taking illegal pictures. Earlier Saturday. the independent Hurrt)el news agrnc>. quoting un1dcnt1fied officials. said "There were some allegations agarnst James f rw1n that he used the search for the Noah's Ark as a ~ o" l'r of '>P> mg." Contras·plan majorexpanslon wltb U.S. aid TI (,lJ( l(1i\LP.\. Honduras -Wuh S 100 million in U.S. aid almost in 1hc1r pot•lo.ct'>. ( on1ra rebels !\a) the)' plan to nearly· double thC' size of their lighting lorn'. and c11,pand thr1r guemlla warfare to thr~e-~ounhs o.fN1caragua in the nnt )Car I he rebels say that with thC' nght training and equipment they t·an 1mpw' e the effect a vencss of the h11-and-m1ss style of fighting that. :.tncc 198.:! hd'> been morc m1o;s than hit The Contras ar~ fighting Nicaragua's leftist \andin1~1a go\ ernmcnt. which the l 1n1ted ~tales has accused of underm1n1ng C l ntr.il \ml'ma b~ tr) 1ng to e)l,port n•volut1on. The Sand1n1stas overthrt>w the \11n1111c.1 th nac,t~ 1n l 97'1 The rebel leaders insist the) don '1 want American wldtt'I'> lighting alongside them 8 U.S. Marines killed in helicopter crash -. Libyan demands U.S. back up charges O')L() Nol"" a) -l '.S military officials said Saturda) that eight Mann<"s \.\l'rc k1lkt1 "hen a CH-46 Sea Knight hcltt'Optertak1ng part 1n NA. TO exercise!) C'r.hhc<l 1n1u the .\tlanttc Ocean ofT Norwa) Thtneen other Manne!) on the hl'11l optt'1 \\t·ri: rt:St.ued from the ocean after th<: crash Frida). with two of them rt·pnrll'd 1n .,..·nous tundu1on Manne ( orp!> !>pokc!)man Capt. Scott Campbell told I hl' .\!)~~ 1atl·d Prt'SS tn a telephone 1n1erv1('w from Norfolk. Va .. that two tx><l1,·, Y.at· lount1 and six m1ss1ng Mannes were presumed dead ... The search hJd hen1.under "'-a\ 1mmed1a1clv after the accident 1ook place the remains h.i' 1· not hl·L·n rt·co,·ercd and 11 tan onl' bc presumed that the\ arc dead:· ht' \JIJ TRIPOLI. Libya Ci.\P) -Libya's st•cond-in-command. MaJ. Abdel Salem Jalloud, pledged Saturday to prosecute terrorists and demanded the United State'> back up w11h hard n tdl'nce its allcga11ons that [ibya sponsors terrorism. 1ary t:>a.,.es were at risk. depUL)'. rn1.\ed threats with an ap- part•nt attempt at conc11ta11on a t a nl'\\'> 1.unt\.·renrc for vt..S111ng Western 1ournJl1\t<. held at the Foreign L1a1'>on Offite. L1h>a's equivalent of a fwngn m1n1~tr) "Europe 1s a part} to i.\mencan ag.grrss1on and wt• warn the Euro- pean!. on the other bank of the Mcdlll'rrancan Sea." Jalloud said. Jalloud also told reponers 1ha1 Lib)a would retaliate asa1nst thc lln11ed State~ and its allies 1f U.S forcl's attack Libya again. sa} 1ng EuroPt·an countries with U.S. m1h- He denied L1b)'a was planning terrorist action. cla1m1ng his countr~ was the \ 1ct1m of "organized state terrorism led b' the ..\mencanadmin- 1s1rat1on and 6~ <President) Reagan per<.onall) ... Jalloud. < oJ. Moammar Ciadhafi«, f .irl1n. JallouJ ml·t wi th a group ot ~ "'' f uropcan ambassadors and rold 1 hrn1 1 he l 'ni tcd States had no proof nf l 1b,an in\oht·mcnt 1n terrorism D1rlomau1. 'uurccs. 'ipeakrng on t11nd111nn of anon~mtt~. said Jalloud Legislature, stymied by 2 issues, extends session State lawma k er s can 't agree on LA prison . school funding "i.\CR.\ME-..;To ( .\P) -fhe stale Lcg1slaturc. st > m1ed o-.t·r Lo' .\ngd~ prison ant.I school fund mg 1s'>ucs. Hlled 'ial urda) night to c\lend 11s I 986 session until ~cpl 15 "It rnmes 1n 'IC\\ ofthl· fal'I we have nol resolved d1t1erl'n1.t·<.," ·\sSt."mbl\ 4'peakcr W1llte Brown, D-San Fr<1,nust·o. 1old la\\ ma ken. .. Let's continue the pl 1K.·t''' .. Wear. la" makt•rs. Sl'ht•dukd to adJOUrn Fnda\. mc1 all dJ~ s«11un.IJ} without reaching agreement (10\ C1rnrgl' Dculo.mcJ1an threatened 10 rail leg1-;la1ors into scx·c1al 'l'\'>1on no.I week to resohe the prison and school l\\Ul'\ L egislat• \ e lcaderio chose 10 l'\tcnd thl'tr own !)i.'\\1nn. rathn than Jilli\\ J 'fl1:ual session because the go.,,ernor chmt•s tht· '>UhJt'l'ls for a special session and lawmakers can tun.,1d~r nothing else The 'otn \\l'rl' b~-1 in thl' .-..ssl'mbl> and 35-0 1n the Sl·natc 10 tonunue thl' session Brown said lawmakers would al~o d1-.lUS'> ho" 10 c;pend an11c1pated federal oil monl'~ anJ \\ hl·thcrto put se' ('ral bond issues on the l Q88 ballot. Aftl'r lhl' \Oil'. both houws rL·cesscd until Tucsda>. D1:mcx rat., and Ke publicans 1n both tht• S<.·nate and A ,c;embl\ ht· Id lll>'>t'd-door meetings all da) tn an all empt to\ onll' rn agrcenwnl Lawmalo.cr!> \lUrrtt•d along the corridor; ol thl· ( Jp1tnl hct....,t·en 1hr l\\O ht•uses and the go\ ernor's offin·. a~· the lrt·qucnq 11f lht' meeting'> 1ntl'n<.1 fied .\' floor scs'>t0n'> 1n hoth hnU'l''> l nn11nul·d through the <la) '>lllrl"• of mmtl\ roullnl' tiill'> ''are cnns1daed and qu1rkl\ aCtl·d on. hut thl· l\\11maJnr1-.~uc'> remained unresohl'd Of:uknw11an huddled"' 1th Se nail' President Pro Tt·m Da\ 1d Rotx·ru. D-Los <\ngeles and other kg1sla11'c leader-. JU St m111lll'"" after lhl' St'nate narrow I~ rejected a bill that \\outd h;J\ c Julh11111u.1 "'~ IJ' ,,.,111 "'e It''' than ~· 1 m de., lrom tht• do"' ntow n ( I' tl ( cn1cr ··1k (0L·ukmeJ1an) \a1d it \\C don't get th1~ done wJ.1\ hL'"• grnng 10 Lall thl' ">pcc1al '>C">'>ton prohabl) a' earl\ ·" fut'SUJ\ .. ,,11d Sen Jim Nielsen. R-\'.-oodland. thl' ·mtnl>nl\ kadl'I ot thl' unix·r hou'c "The da\ ·., not o'er )t·t. bui Y.'C ma) ad1ourn and ha'e tocnml'hack ne\l wed ... Sen Roben Prc'>k), thl' pnnupal author of lhl' pr"on hdl. '>aid he la\orcd a spcual scs"on 1n "'h1ch lhl· -· Ll'g1'>laturt· 1!> lUO\cncJ al the order of tht• gl)\ernor to t·un-.11.kr '>l)\.'l tlil "'UC'>. '"It"' di tx· a llttlc eas1<.'r to get tht• trno;on) tiill pa~'l'd" 1n a spc(1al sc<>s1on . Prc<.lc) <,a1d lf"h111.SBYU4 "'-a'idelcated25-JO t\.\oshonoftht· 1wo-1h11d'\ maJOrtl) r~quired 10 pac;s 1he controverc;1al me~"urt· in thr 40-member house l ht· htll. "h1ch pac;st'd the J\sscmbl} earl~ Sa1urda~. "uuld pr1>\ 1dt• $31 A m1ll1on to bu) the pn'>on \lie. rnmpktl' ft'a\lb1ltt) and en' 1ronmental studies and hcg1n cun~trullwn. The St-natc rejected Presley's b1ll l\\O wcckc; ago. hut hl' Jddt·d amcndmen1s 10 the measure dcc;1gnl'd 10 '\Olien oppust11on and brought it up again Fnda}. The bill "oulJ pro\ 1dc funds to bu} the so-called ( rownC oath.,ite.21 acresatthrcornerof15thStreetand "ic:t nta h· \ H·nuc. tor a I. 700-hcd med1um-secunt~ pn.,on It \\l)Uld ..tlso pro\ 1dc pn<,un span· for I 500 mrd1um-'>l'C'Ufl\) pn~oncr<. anJ 200 min1mum-!)ccunt) 1nmoilC'> 1n K1'l'r'>1dl' Count\, anJ 11 \\ttuld require the '>IJlt' to \IUd' \ladt·ra ( ounl~ as the s11c for J 2 000-bcd \\ Onll' 0 .. , f>rl'lllfl Oppos1110n to thl' pnson has been led b} Sen . .\rt I l)rfl''>. D-Lo<. -\ ngell'c;. and <\ssembl) woman Ci Iona \.111l111a D-L o<. ·\ngelc'>. who 'laid commun11) re'>1dents npp11,,·J h•l.tt1ng thl· prison 1n 1he1r neighborhood The I th \ngdes C II\ ( ounnl al'\o opposes the site "it'n fo<,cph \111nto)a. 0-~ h1t11t"r said Dcukmc11an had ,ckcted thl' l n' .\ngele\ s11e hccauc;e local re<.iden1s. ma1nl\ black' and lmpan1cs. had hllle political clout in o;;anaml'nH> alc;o 111ld them thl' t;n1ted State~ ""a' at1l'mpting to recruit their countrie~ 1n what hl' de..cnhcd as Washington·., hara'>!>mcnt of Lib) a. fhc l n11cd Stall'~ accused L1b\a la\I "'-l'l'k of plotttng new terrorist allJl lo.~ and <,a1d 11 would strike back .r L1b,abunchl'dthcm l l.S F-111-.on .\r1't1 I 5 homhcd targets 1n Tripoli and lkngha11 killing 39 peork anord1ng lo l th~ an o ffi cial figurl'' Irineo Carranza Fruit picker wins $10M '\.\C K.\MENTO <.\Pl -.\ S ,_ 'l'Jr-uld fru11 p1ct..er from R1\er'i1de ""on J 20-H·ar annuli\ worth $1 0 mill111111n tht·Cal1forn1a's1atc Lolltr") SaturJJ, and \a1d he plan., 10 bu~ a hou.-.l' li'r l':tl h ofh1'> l'tght ehildn:n lnnl•11 ( arran1a. who caml' 10 C ;illfn1111J from \.k\llO in 1462 and \till 'lll.'J lo.' l1t1k 1-ngllc;h. will g.t'I .innu.il\hrrk~uf$4(J' 41l0 Hna1d hr hJ' 11111 tx·uimt· a l ttllt'n bul tS .1 rl·,1J«1H .tl11·n H" pr11,· ul $Ill llX" 000 " the '>l'~11nd l.1rg1'"t "nll' the lolll'f) lx·gan I•"' Ill tohcr I he loller) tkdul ts ~(J ~·1u·nt ll'lkral 1ntomc tJ\ but "111n1ng' Jft' l'\empt from lhl' .,tall' I.I\ ( .tnJnta '>a1t1 he .ind h1' wilt' l 11n\ut•l11. ha\l' '>C\l'n grandd11ldren lk r1''"' J huu'>c 1n Rl'l'f'>ldl' and annlf1t'I 1n [ l"tatc. !lat.I ( altfnrn1a \k\lltl Former president of Finland dJes llfl ~1~1\.1r1nland-llrh0Kekkonen ...... horettredin1981 aftt'rscrvang ..t' th" '\ord1t nation's pre~1dcn1 for more than 25 ycars. died early Sunday. his c,on \1Jlll l\.t·lo.konl'n annountcd He was 85 Thc bnct announcement camed h' tlk n.1t1onJ I new' Jgi:nn ~TT -.aid 11..ekt..onen died l)l'acd'ull\ 3t hi!. home in f ~I !Tl Ill I 11 ll nl I ,ti 1 110 d m Explosion, fire da111age Solar One power plant 8} t he Assorlated Press f).\(1(1fTT-"1ore than 240 IXlCI gallon\ of mineral 011 t'llptoded 1n tlJnll''> \a1urda~ a11he $62 m1ll10n Solar One pov.i:r plant hea" 1h damaging a hu~l· dt''>t'rt \l11ragc tank . au1hont1C'> -.aid Tht· mineral 011 u~d to dnvt' 1u1 h1rll'\ JI )olar nnl' "a'> buhhll ng at 600 degree'> Fahrenheit whrn firefighters tx·~111 t11,n111thn thl' t1:tml'\ 1A.1th foam r,oluuon \31d ( ahforn1a Department of I 1111\tf\ 'Ptllo.' ""om.in I o \'at' Pra~ -Mart1nt·<. '"lt IA.a'> pn:l1' well tn'-ol ved and , 1111\..111~ 1A. lh'n "''' gt1l 1hcH· .. '>he <.aid .\n atcumulallon of h<."ptanc gas 1gn1tcd and hla,tcd a lO-lont hok nl·:tr tht top of tht" tank touching off flames that were Ii. l.1 ng 1 5 111 ~ 5 kl'I tnlu thl' '" \ "hen fm;.fighll'" am' ed <,ht !Mild Firefighters 1A., 11 ,11tl 1A.llrl.1nf!. ltt "'111 thl· tJnlo. ,md 'it'> umtl'nt<, 'iaturda~ afternoon Police pursue new anti-gang strategy I tl\ .\::-.(11-l l:.~ -.\third \Outh IA.:\~ arresttd in tonnect1on -...1th the 1k.11h 1•l .1 klto" gang mcmhcr ac; P41ltu.' pur<.ued a ne"" anti-gang o;trateg~ of lrnl..1n~ u1lrahtl1t\ among gang member.-. lor cr1ml'"· police said aturda'. A. I"' \\',11-old \\ho-.l' ndme wa~ "llhhl'ld bel·ausc he '" a manor was arrested for 111\nt1~1t111n ,,, .. , 1eanous l1ab1l11>" in the death. sard Detecll';''.J1m McCann. ,1 r11n11ht·1 .,, lhl· Jl·panment''> an11-g.rng unit Two other alleged members of 1tw .... mil' ~Jng "l'H' Jrrl'\ll'd l'arllL'r thl'> .. um mer on similar grounds. he said. f illt'l·n 'l'Jr·11IJ I 1dl'nno \ 11lalpanto ..... a~ lu lled June I when he and fellow g.rnp mt>mlx•r' <1ll<1l J..ed a F1ckct1 \tree I home 1n an al\l'mpt to l..111 a man there. \1d ,11111 ,,,td Sixth w i ne producer hit by strike t IU \'\( >-\ \.\1ncr\ "orlo.l'f\ \lrtf..l' 'pread 4'a1urdav 10 Bronlo '-'incl) r <\.I t'' Jnd '"" 11l 11' "arehou!'tl'' m:1kang 11 the '>l\lh \\IOl' producer in 1he ,l.tll 111 tx· ,1r111 t.. ..\hout ltlO \\orkcf\ rdu.,.,•d ILi tl'port LO IA.Ork 1h1!\ "'-CCkend al tltl m.1111 Ar11nlo.11 ""tr1l'n to mile\ '>l•Uth 111 \itodl'\IO and at \\:lrehouc;es 1n \ t, 1lk'H, .1 nd l , " ..\ ngc it·' J' t hl' har' e\l ncan·d 11' 1en1 th Abducted baby , sitte! freed: man arrested I < 1\ \ '\o1, l l l \ _:.. f-Ill Jgt•nt' and P<'ltn• frel'd a I-\ car-old bo} and his hJh"11tn \Jlurda' .lltl'r arrl''>trng J man who picked up $11KJ()()() ran'>om d1 m.indt·d Jltl·r tlw l\.\11' 1l11m,J1'i<IJirlCan·J \\ cdne.,da~ morning. authont1l'\ 'J1J I he h;ih' ( l.1, ton ..\nthnm and h1' '\Itta Kathleen (11lhcau ){l "'-l'r<' l11und unhJtllll'd .H ., .1 m 1n J \an part..cd nc~H I I !:!th Plat1' .ind l~I'> .\'enul' in ,uhurb.111 HJ\\1h11tlll' J~~mdmg to FBI .tnd poltLc '>ldtl·ment'> Farhad Rahimi l-,.J,hant ~h "ho,l• l;"t t..n1•wn addn'S' wa., in l ngkwnod "a' arrested Frida\ n1~ht Jnd h1111lo.l·J 1ntll th1· 1all 1n Palos Verde' f<itate<> .....---------------.....---~~iiiimiil Ramirez' capture marked l OS .\NC 1Hl·~ (·\Pl -.\ \Car after 1hc1r re lat" l'' and Ol'tghhors ~:at and lJptured lht· man wantt•d in 1hr .. ~1gh1 \1alt..a" \ennl killing\. rwopli' Ill\ HuhhJrd 'ilrl'l't 'J'll.'illo. \\Ith i.1111\'I plldl' of lhl'H \\Mking-da\<; m·1ghborhooJ "I tee! 11'' ">Jler llO\\ ... \a\<, Jenn} lamampa. loukingout hl·r fronl door at tht• w;u,t-h1gh . rha1n link fence w hl'rl' her 1w1ghtior' 'ornnrd R1ch- .ird Ramtrl'1 IJ'>I o\ug IL Men ha<l drngl!,ed Ram1rc1 from a woman·, till hl' alll'gedl~ had tried to commandc:l·r tx·at him on the head with,, 'It'd bar .ind 1.hased him six door~ down 1he -;trt'l't 10 Mr!i. 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CHICAGO -In today's world of "Rambo" and h1gh-fash1on 1ungk combat garb. stores selling enough weaponry to take over a small nation art all the rage. But look agam. Some of them are fakes. "Some of them look tremendously realistic," Jack Killorin. spokesman for the federal Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacco and Firearms in Washington, said of the fake guns being sold in a number of stores. .. Once an a whale, you'll get sporadic rcpons that someone brandished a gun an a robbery. and 11 turned out to be a replica:· he said At Commando Clothing and Midway Anny-Navy Surplus. on Chicago's Nonh Sade. owner Moon Woo dtspla}s an arsenal of fake machanc guns, from the Tommy gun of yesteryear's gangstcr to 1hc Uzi submachme gun of today's terronst. "When r started selling them. poltcc ofliccrs camc an and said, 'lfsomcbody pulled this on me. I would shoot them,' " says Woo. •• 1 feel a responsibility for that So whenever I sell one to a customer. 1 always tell them not to ever carry this on the i.treel It looks so real you can be dead for nothing." Woo's store also sells camouOage clothing, dumm) hand grenades. mortar shells and commando-style ammun1uon bells with s~lver shell casings. one used on th~ "M1am1 Vice" telcv1s1on show-for $78 and a German World War 11-vmtage submach1nc gun for $185 "The Uzi as the most popular one," Woo said, lifting the s1;\-pound metal and plastic gun from a wall rack. It costs S245. "It's full } automatic, and at shoots blanks," he said, pulling out the ammo cltp and snapping it back in place. The Uzi cannot shoot real bullets and most replicas don't even shoot blanks. he said. He said his store's 14 models ofrcphca rifles and 19 typts offakc handguns arc among his b(-st sellers. ··Some people buy them to display as a hobby," Woo said "There are people who ltke suns. but don't want to ha' ea real gun. These people lovc 1t They go home and sit on the sofa and pretend." In .\lcxandna. Va., Collector's Armoury Inc .• a wholesaler. imports about SO d1ffercnt types of replica weapons from Japan. and most of tts customers arc collectors and prop businesses. said president Jim Kemp. Kemp declined 10 give the company's sales volume. Bui one m1lttaf) surplus wholesaler said stores like Woo's ha"e grown into a multim1lhon dollar business since the ca mouflage-cloth1ng fad rcv1ved about five years ago. 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LEARY WA.SHINGTON -The poignant human side ofa traged y that occurred 16 centuries ago is revealed 1n the discovery of a family of well· preserved human skeletons on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. scicn11s1s disclosed last week. The remains of a man. a woman and a small child. clinging togethcr 1n the rums of a house shattered by a powerful eanhquakc. add pathos 10 the df) excavation of the Roman ctty of Kou non. David Soren. a classical archeolog1st at the Un1vers1ty of AnLOna. said the find brings to seven the number of human skeletons found 1n the house. the onl y one e".plored al the site SO far. "l think seven skeletons tn one house 1nd2cates a tremendouo; loss of ltfe." he said .. We ma} 'cry well find hundreds of oth~:· The eanhquake that destro)'ed Kounon on Jul> 21 1n the year 365 ma) ha"e produced a human catastrophe that equals that of Vesuv- ius· volcanic eruptton which de- stroyed Pompen and Herculaneum in A 0 79. said Soren, who headed the team that found the Kounon skel- etons earlier this month. The canhquakc which sc1en11s1s sa} struck the southwest coast pon c1l > shonly after sunnsc appears to haH caught the people by surpnsc, g" an~ them little chancc to flee. ··\\ e're find1ni people trapptd al home." Soren s.a1d. "Stone by stone. room by room. we should be able to un canh the most complete picture of a late-Roman-Empire population trapped 1n 11~ ong.tnal context ·· The sc1enusts. who have unearthed 15 rooms 1n lhe house so far. found 1he latest three skeletons buned under three feet of rubble in what may have been a family bedroom. Because of the wa) the skeletons were grouped. lying together on their nghl sides 1n a close embrace, sc1ent1sts speculate they may be the remains ofa youn~ family .,~ Well-preeerved alleletona of a man (right), woman and child are huddled together In Roman ruJna. The woman. esttmated to be about 19 years old. clutched a small child of abou1 18 months of age to her chest. Her arms were raised to protect the child's head. which was tucked under her chin put ling his left leg up over hers S)mbol uf Chml the C.,reek lctte~ ChillRho ~1enttsts sa} this tnd1cates lhe family might have been Chnsttan. The neck of the woman was broken a1 a nght angle by falling pla ster and stones. The man. whose age has not been determined. had his skull and sptnal column cru'>hed by 500-pound stone block .. found on top of ham lhe first ske letons found at the stte were 1wo unearthed 1n 1934 Soren u'>ed records of1h1 s prcltmtnary work to begtn 1nteM2ve work there SO year; later v.11h the 'iuppon of the National ( 1l'ogr.iph1c ~oc 1el\ and other or- g..in11atton\ The man o;h1elded the woman with h•'> bod). s1retch1ng hts left arm acros'i her w hold the child's back and T~o nngs lte near 1he man's left hand. one of plain iron and the other of copper allo) mc;cnbt'd w11h a HOROSCOPE Monday, Sept. I ARIES (Ma rch 2 1-Aprll 19): No1h1ngoccu~ half- wa ) -mvolve- ments are strong. cmot1on'i tend 10 d 1>m 1nate logic Foc us on chanse. ira"el, variety, in- tens1 fied physical --=-=---~ SYDNEY 0MARR relatton~h1p You'll be asked to meet deadline-you'll do It TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Long-standing trans- action ca n now be completed. Your postt1on ts strong. know wh en to iet "off stage." Emphasis on secunty. land. propen}. basic mves tmcnt Anes. Libra figure 1n dynamic ~enano. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Focus on act1v1ty, commun1cat1on. dialogue with relati ves. clost' ne1$llbors Shon tnp may be pan of agenda. You'll discover somcthtng previously thought to be "lost " Leo. Aquanus pla> roles CANCER (June 21-July 22) Intuition provides previously proh1b1ted knowledge. Know 1t, respond accord ingly You could locate an1clc that had been lo!it, m1ss1ng or stolen. You learn plenty about money and what to do about ti. Watch Aquanus LEO (July 2J-Aug. 22): Key is to d1vers1fy. to make tnqu1nes. to give full play to intellectual cunos1ty Circumstances swing tn your favor, yo u'll be at nlht place. JUdgmtnt will be accurate Gemini. Sagittanu~ play roles VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt 22) What appea" to bt' "locked 1n" will $00n be released Focus on film, allusion. productton. backstage act1v1t1c5. Be aware of details. fine pnnt. Yo,u'll r~c1vc unorthodox offer. Watch Taurus. ~IBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphasi~ nn desire. ~utce\\, ~ales ab1h1y. powers of persuasion 'r' ou'll wtn friends and influence people Scenano h1~lights vancty. travel. romance, creative endeavor'\ Vargo. Sag1ttanu-; pla> key roles. SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21 l MaJor domestic adjustm ent as due. Emphasis al\O on carccr, business. amtlltton. standing in community You gain if d1ploma11c -you lose by attempttng 10 lorcc 1-;~ucs 1 .iurus Libra pla)' significant roles SAGITTARIUS (No" 22-Dct 21 J Definc terms. look behind scenes. agree to m~ttng with "special" member of opposite sex. Lunar cmpham on publtsh1 ng. d1c;tribut1on of tnforma11on. spmtual values. possible Journey. . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)" This could be your power-play day. By delving deep. you solve mystery Creat1' lly, money and love a~ involved You'll finally get your share. You'll learn more ahout basic require- ments. 1nclud1ng tax and license AQUARI US (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Past procedures 10 by wayside. You have chance to be "new person." F1nanc1al status of panncr or mate as 'ieriously cons1dcred. Someone may not be telh11g cn11rc truth Leo. another .\quanan play roles. PISCES (Feb 19-Mar 20) Offer as made and wi thdrawn. Keep options Optn , be ready for surpnsc actions. Someone behind scenes could be planning special event. You dcfinttcly arc involved Anes. Leo. Sagmanus people figurc prominently. IF SEPTEMBER 1 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc direct. independent. romanttc, o;cnt1mental, vibrant. stnsual and stubborn Leo, Aquanu, play important roles 1n }our ltfc. You arc ix-rccpt1ve. dynamic. an ongmal thinker, tn\.cn11ve, capabk of d1~em1ng motives. You'll have "grand opportuntty" to cltm1natc unnett$sary exix-nscs. to ~trcamhnc techn1qu~. to gain access to confidential 1nformat1on What appears to be setback is due ta boomecaog rn your fllvor. Octobcc wlll be mcmorable for yo u 1n 1986 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTEIY INC. ()IlPierce Brothers Bell 8r01dw1y Mortu.1ry 110 ltoadMy 642-915 -. ,_ .... c...i""' JtU ..... llWI~ CtSTI IW-S4a.l tM D1ilyPilat SUNDAY, AUGUST 31 , 1988 Padre player• call for Goaug•'• relnatatement. 82. Clemen1 wln1 bla20th g•m• by butlng lndlena. 82. Angels get encore perf or1nance DeCinces SU pp lies late . heroics this time, 5-4 By CHRIS MONAHAN 0.-, l"llol Corru poodenl field to gi ve the Angels a 5-4 win over the r1gers before 39.633 fans. The Angels' win, their sixth straight, denied the second-place Texas Rangers another chance to gain ground on them, and kept their lead 10 the American League West at 41h games with 33 left to play. Today'•game Detroit ('Terrell 11-10) at Angeli (Candelaria 7-2). Time: 1:05. TV. None DeCinces. "Without h1s getungon base, my at· bat doesn't flave the same effect." "I felt a walk was the best cour~ or action," said Downing. "As the lead-off hitter. I'm taking the first strike whenever that comes. If there's one .or two out. I'm wa11tng. I fever the saying "Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me," applied to baseball. it was Saturday night at Anaheim Stadium. .. That's Texas' problem," said DcCinces of the Angels second conS«ut1ve robbery. "They have to look up at us and we're not looking back.'' Things have certainly been looking up for DeC'1nces in this. seem10gly his favorite month. Wit h one day lefl. DeCinces' fiJures for the eighth mon1h are a .341 average with nine home runs and 23 R Bl. Rad 10: KM PC (7 I 0). Monday's game· Baltimore at Angels. 1:05 p m. "If you're swinging well. n's a different story It s an understatement that l haven't been swing well recently (3 for his last 27 and 210avcrage 1n August). It worked out well, but when things are going well for the team. 11 does." And it 1s the Detroit Tigers who should fee l a great deal of shame. 1ns1dc," DcC'1nces said. "He threw me a sinker away, looking for the double play. That's the way my thinking process was going. I adjusted and went the other way . ., The late inning rally made a winner out of Gal) Lucas for the seco'hd ume 1n two dec1s1ons Lu cas pitched the final three innings in relief of Ra y Chadwick. allowing 1wo'h1tsand one run (a home run to Darrell Evans). though that run put 1he T igers ahead 4-3 in the eighth O ne night after the Angels rallied wtth eight runs in the ninth inning (includinJ a Dick Schofield grand slam) to win. they did It again. This time the rally was two runs, but that was all that was necessary. S11turday's hero was Doug DeCinces. The Angel third baseman, dubbed Mr. August for his hot hitting in the month, lived up to his billing, driving a two-run home run to right "I guess I've been hitting the ball pretty well during August, but because the month changes, I don't expect my swing to change," he said. l11ook DeC1nccs only one 'pitch to account forihe winning runs, but tt took the man hitung in front of him. Brian Downing. to set b1mself up as the tying ru n. inning All he did Saturday was alter it a bit to fit the at-bat against reliever Bill Campbell (2-5 ). "I knew they wouldn't throw me a pitch "The key to the inning was Downing'!> at- bat (a walk). The way he battled to get the walk enabled me to have a chance to w10 1t." said Chadwick pitched pretly well himself 1n his fouth major lea~uc outing. He worked the firi.t s1 ,11 innings. giving up seven hits and three r (Plu.11e .ee Al'fGELS/8 2 ) Doug DeClnce. Irvine starts fresh Offe n se features ma l}y n ew faces to s pearhead a ttack By JON FERGUSON Of .... Delly l'llol "•" Irvine High football coach Terr) Heni~n docs not necessarily ltke to talk 1n cl1chcs. but when looking forward 10 the 1986 football season the old ltnes 'ieem 10 come out The truth 1s that 1he Vaqueros are very >Oung and \Cl) 1nexpenenced. "We: octter pla) m1s1.ake-free foot· ball ... Henigan said. apolog111ns 1f 11 sounded hkc: a rhchc "Our biggest asset 1s the kid\' a111 1ude That's no1 realh a cl1che c11hcr. That's fact. Our k1ds.haq~ ~ho\l.n tha1. "~e ha\e p !>Cn1or class without experience tha1 hds not done part1cu- larl~ v.cll at othc:r lc,clo; in the past .. The fact\ arc that Irvine graduated its stan1ng quarterback. four running back\ -ahou1 90 percent of the nffcn'>l' 1n Ir\ 1nc:''> run-onented C"><.-la· wa rl' v,.1ngcd-T allack -and all of1ts wide rccet\l'r" fhc facts also include onl) s1>. returning starters and only 1wo o tht•ro; that sav. an) measurable amount of varstt) pla)ing time 1n 1985 The best of of those returners 1s spltt e nd. free safety (1eorgc Kuuturc~. v,.ho ma) also pick up the placc·k1clo.1ng duties 1n 1986. Koulu re., started as a safet\ in 1985. bul should also be a fine receiver this' season. according to Hl·mgan. Terry Henigan thr OUhll.k . thr Vaquer<>s nee<l some- one tailing the: signals v.ho can get him th\· hall F1r'>I in hne of three cand1d.1tc:\ 1'> Bnan Broucoff. a con- verted v,.1dc recel\ er dcfens1 ve back v. ho tnrd to make: the: tranc;111on as a c;ophomure but gut 1n1ured "Broucofl 1hrev,. v,.ell m the 'ium- mcr passing league:· Henigan said. "He ha" a strong arm and runs wc_ll. The: 1h1ng slo\.\ing him down 1s his tne>.pcm·nce. Because of his arm ~t rcngth . he's leading the pack nght now.·· Broucoff ""ill also 1hrow to ~en1or light end '>rn11 Joslin and Junior spltt l'nd Tom Bolano'> FOOTBA LL PREVlE,W School: trvlne Coach: Teuv Henigan (6th veer). Overall record 17-22·2 Staff: Barrv Schulenburg (llnemen). Zaverlo Br enner (linemen). Jim Burton (~ondarv>. Rich Alderson Olnebacl\ersl. Rlc.k Curtis (ouarierbacksl L••eu•: South Coast Colon : Blue and Green # • OffenJ&: Delaware wlnged·T, De· fen~ SO 1915 record: League 2-4; Overall 6·4 four ran the ball a combined 43 times 1n 19R5 "I think C1oodhn and Lach will be fi ne high school running backs," Hc:n1gan said 'Tm excited about them. f he) Jre all-around backs. In our offense. \OU· have to be able to calch. run and hlock. They do that all ·· The ofTens1ve ltne 1s bolstered by tv.o returning starters tackle Jeff Kcmp<.·r and guard Johnny Kang. Both will Ilk.el) double 1n defensive lmc role~ 1h1) year 1f some of the you nger talent fails to improve "We: have a chance to develop the offense quick.er than the defense." Henigan i.a1d .. tf we're to win any ~me\, we'll ha ve to score points And 1f somcbod) comes through at quar- terback, we can score points ... Lach 1<, the onl) returning starter Henigan has set on defense. since the coach would prefer to uuhze more of the new players on defense instead of pla} 1ng people both ways. While Kouturesand Mark Henigan started 1n the defens1 \C backfield last season. the) figure 10 be more 1mponant fixture'i 1n the offense tn 1986 L1h·w1S<.'. BroucofT 1s a return- ing letterman on defense hut 1s ad1ust1ng 10 a new pos111on o n o tTen"c Irvine epUt end George Kouturee, called by Coach Terry Henigan "our blggeet of- Delly ""°' pftoto by Hid Souu fenelve threat," will aleo be a free safety and may place-kick for the Vaqueros. "The most plcasanl surpnse nov,. and our h1gges1 offcns1 vc threat 1s Georgl· Kou1ures." Henigan said "He has good hands and 1s an 1n1clltgen1 receP.er in running pat- 1ern\ and gctllng open He's had a lot of (athlct1r) experi ence. He's ocen through thr baulc:s before 1n 'ar">1I~ sonn hasehall and football. .. But ..I'> good as Kouturcs ma) he un But ht:·11 spend more 11me handing off Leading the running attack should Ix: fullhad. Dann) Lach. halfback Ron Goodlin and wingback Mar~ Henigan ·\II were c;tartero; in 1485 hut all pla)l.'d d1.·fon~ '\lso a s1rong halfback candidate. Mike Stc1nh· <.hould s1.·e a lot ofactmn The Junior L~nn Shad.leford and f Plea11e .ee IRVINE/82) Aguilera G erlac h defeated Titans fall hopeles~ly stops i n Op showdown Dodgers • 1nopener NEW YOR"-(API Rick l\guilera 1'> hoping against hope 1ha1 he v.111 oc used a., a c,1art1ng p11cher h) Manager Oa' l') John'ion when 1hc New York Meis tx•g1n thl.' National League pla}om. Howe' er. the 24->t·ar-old nghl- hander. now the li flh man 1n the rotation. appear~ headed for thl' bullpen l\gu1lcra raised his record 10 7-6 on Saturda) b\ beaung 1he I m Angck s Dodgers. 6--\. w11h rehcfhrlp from Roger McDov.ell "Right nov. 1t look~ hkl' Rick will be 1n the bullpen ... John-;on <.aid "But that LOuld r hange 1f someone Today's game Dodgers (Valenzuela I b-9) at New York (Darling 12·4 ). rime 10 .. \5. TY ( 'hanncl 11 Radio KAB< (790) Monday's game. Dodger' at Mon- treal. 4.35 p.m doesn't do well down the stretch He threw U!I well toda) as he has been doing lately. and toda) we finally got him some runs." How docs Aguilera feel') ".\II I can do 1c; m} best and <>cc what happens 1n the end," replied l\gu1lcra "Sure I'd ltkr to \tart. hut right nov. 11s n1lt my primary con- cern·· "M> goal 1<. lo lin1c;h with 10 wins. fhat would be prclt} good tor a half sea.,on and pkase me a great deal I'd consider 11 a 'el) c,uctessful year." .\gu1lera scattt•rcd \even hits O\.'Cr eight 1nn1n~ and dl'11vc red a 1wo-run s1n~lc i-\gullcra ended his three-game to~ing ~trcak "" hl' \truck out SC\Cn and walked nonl.' Md>owell p11chrd a h11lc~n1nth for N'> IRth ~ve The MM '> h:l\e v.011 fivc tn a row and 11 of thl'tr la\t 12. '\c; a rr\ult of the '1rtol). thl' Pittsburgh Pirate' hccamc 1hc ltrst team to Ix· cltmtn.ll~d 1n the Nat1111lnl l..cagur Fa\I (1reg Br0<.k w1.·n1 4 for 4 with a douhk aod llrmt' 1n all 1hrct• I 01, \n~dn run .. Huntington Beach surf e r eli mlna ted by No. 1 Curre n By BARRY FAULKNER oenr Piiot c..-... pona.n1 Hrad ( rcrlach k no'" "'hJ I 11 ' It lo.l' lei tx· numhcr 1v.11 ( rc:rlath .1 lnrnll'r ll un11ngton Bc:ad1 High .-.11rk1 hl'ld the No 2 pos1 1111n 1n lh1• 11\l'rall fl<llOI ~land­ ing.., of tht' 14!<6 pro surfing tour tom1ng into ~a1urda) ·~ main <.'vcnl cornix·t111on 111 thl· Op Pro ~urfing Ch.1mp10n<,h1p.-. ~a\urda) at thr I hrntingtun Bl',tl h p1cr ( 1crlal h ho\.\ cH'r ha' nol lacked ht'> lhanCt'' 10 gain on lhl' tuur point lead<.'r. current .\SP\\. orld l 'hamp1on ·Tom ( urrcn )( 1 11110 'un-drrm twd onlookl'r\ l1n- 1 ng 1 hr 'horl'' ~ 11 u n II ngton Beach g111 111 \t'I' the tm1r'' lop two haltlc \.\,l\l'·lor \\,1,t• 1n 1hc 4-to-l<-toul \\.\C:ll' fi,r tlw rhanrt• to mo'.:: nn to lndJ\ \ qu.1rtat111al round linl..1lh \\ho <.aid he JUSt ha-;n't \urlcd the V,.J\ he " rapahlc 1n 1486 l11"c" 10 C urrt·n. tx·gan 1he heat ,\Mfl''"'l'I~. pad.ing. \t''l'ral man 1'11\l'r.-. 111111 hi\ tir.-.1 l\\11 \.\,1\l'\. ""h1lc < urn•n "1rx·t1 out cJ rh on h1' scnmd .11tl·mr1 But <•l'rlat h then madt• a tactical error. "elrll1ng the 1n111al -and \malkr -ofl,.v.o u>n\l'CUllH' waves. allnv.1ng an 11pporlltn1'>lll < urren to 1nhcn1 the l.1rgl'r 'L'c·ond \.\a\C < um•n tht•n pulln l otTan acmbat1c H' l'l\11"\ tgo1ng up 10 thl' t11p of the \.\,1q· and 1crlo.1ng the front 61 the hoard I XO dt·gree'i bark dov. n to the b<i'>C of the wa,c) C1t'rlach. perhaps 1r~ mg too hard fc1r the elusive grudgc- mJtrh 'ictol) "3' thoroughl y oul- -;urlcd 1hc rr ma1nder of tht' heat. lo'\ing b) a unan1mou' 5-0 <;core RL '\!() Nr\ 11\Pl -Enc Beavers pa"ed tor JI fi )ards and lour touch- dn\.\ n\ '>t·t11ng a c;chool passing mark .1, '\jl'' Jdo·Rl·no v.alt1ed tn a 4Q-1 \.H ton P\Cr <JI 'itatc: Fullenon in a nnOl onkrem e loothall "eason-open- l'r Rea' t·r.-. a '>cn1or bcLamc "levado- Rl·no"• C"ar1.·cr passing leader with ti I I 'i 'ard\ and no" o" n.; v1nuall) n en \chnol pa~c;1ng record He ~nrnplc:1ed I fl ot ht'>~ I pac;se<. w11h no intcrn·pt1onc; for the Jfternoon '-nJJo-Rt•no o,ophomore fullback < har'l't Fuger \Cored 1he game's two fir,t IOUlhdov.ns 1n the tint quaner 1111 run' (lf I and 10 'ards as the Wolf PJr lo. wa\ nc' er headed Foger rushed tor I 14 'ardc; on 14 came~. Rcd<.h1r1 fre'>hman K e' 1n < ·1a1h11rnc laught 1hn."t' pac;c;c<; for 112 \ard' and II'<' 1ouchdownc;, helpmg the '1c1orc; roll up .io4 pa<>sing yards and 502 merall Gerlach has been hcaten in head· w-ht•ad heat wmix·1111on in all lhrce pre' mus meeting~ \.\ llh the 22-vear· old Santa Barbara rc\IJrnt. including 1w1cc 1n the fi nals. But Gerlach a brash 20-ycar-old. has made no secret of the fact that "le not onl> could. but would, beat ( urren th1i. time The. ~howdown ca mt" \ooner than l'\IX'Ctcd ~aturda\. hut the l'.-.llml\tcd "ThJt Oll'>tah• v.a\ a h1g OIH'. .. '>aid (1c:rlath. hi\ IO\WI \till draped around hi~ he.id in Ol'Jet't1on ·1 tl)Olo. the fir'it one and he look tht• om· outside and I got nothing out tlf my wave ·· "I didn't c;urf doc;c 10 what I'm (Pleaee eee SURFING /8 2 ) o..., ""°' llM'• !If o.wid c--..i A female eurfer ride• a wave during competition at the Op Pro Surfing Cbamplonah lpe which wind up today . <al Stair Fullerton managed 242 \'ard.-. total offl·n"c -;con ng o n a 40- \ ard fil'ld goal h\ I en trandley 38 \clond~ hdnrc halftime.. that made the '<'nfl' ~8-l The Titans' leading pac;'il'r \tarting quarterback T on' Dill managed only ti1 yards passing. anJ the Titan•; 1op rusher. Rick \Jlhoun gained nnh 21 yards o n CJt!.hl l.Mfl~ Noah 9usted by Wilki_son; L~ndl, Navr atilova advance NFW YORK. (A P) -r im \.\ il)..l\(lll dt' 1nt1. for ball'> and h11t1ng hard 'olln'. ur,ct liflh-)ec~kd Yann1ck Noah ol £ rann• . .,_ti '·fl 4-6. 6-1. 6-4 5aturda} to mm e into thl' fourth round of the ti S. Oix•n f <'nn1' < ham- pmnsh1ps Larlter. the 1ournament'' t\.\o No I ..ecd.-. h an l end I ur C1cchoslovnkia and Mi1 r11na ,..,,,.,,ra11lova t'&ptured hard-fou~ht \tfltt~hl ·\("I 1h11il-rnund '1ctonc<. N;Hr:111lo\.a <.crkmg her third women'<• ~1nglc., crown in 1he la'1 tour -.car\. Jov. ncd lo.;.a1hll'l'n Horvath. ti-4, b-2. ailer L1•ndl. the lkfl'ndtng mt'n'\ \ hamp1on, OU\tCd S"l.'llcf\ \ Jona' R c" cn"on. ti \, 6 l, 6-4 l he v.omrn ·,. No ~ !>C'l'd. Pa m 'ihr1 H't \t,1q•d 11ff ;in 11p'>1't h1ct to down f-h.,< Bu r111n, fl -I 'I 7 f'I ) "' .I t1 1ght mll!l'h Br.id ( t1lh1:n 1hc mrn ' I 'Ith '><'Cd rnm- pktl'd 1hc.· night\ .tll111n b\ J11'anring 1n10 thr lourth 1ound v.1th a ti~ "'I fl-1 \ICton O\l'I .l1•hJll "' 'l'lo. Ue\lde\ ~a,ratllm J Jnd 'ihrl\cr other \(•1·,kd v.11nH'n \\Inning thml-mund matchcc; \,Jl urJ,I\ 1m luJl·d "lo I '°ill'ffi {,raf of \\.e.-.1 ( 1nn1.1n" N11 X Ronnie ( iadu~k . No 11 ( 1<1hndn l\.1h:u11u ot '\rgcnt1na. No I J Step- h.tntl' Rl'hc 'lo I' "-a th\ lordnn and Ital~\ R Jn al'l l.1 R q~~1 fo1n1ng \.\ lll..1<;on and l t•ndl m lht" l1111rth round \~l'IC .... 0 .& ... tden [ dht·rg of\V.l'dl'll. \,11 ll I 11.'1111 I n on tr 111 I r.int l' AndrC'1 < hl''>nokm ot thl -..11, 111 \ 111111\ \.non l\ntk'tl·1 n and r>an ( 1ohl ll' ~ 11 ~''''" r,1nl..1·d 'hi 1n lht• v.mld l..111~ l..1•d ,111t th, J' 111h:i111 :-.Onnh 1n nnr 111 tht• 1111,...t l'\\ 1t11lg 111JILht·., 111 thr tru1111.1nwn1 \nu v.lwn hl' had d1mhl·d thl· \tllor> v.1th .t '"'J'h . 1h1· \,hn till' '-< kfl-hander hkv. ""'"'' 111 llw I 11ul\ \rm~trnnll '\tad1um 1.·rt1wd at th1· '-.1lllln.1I I l'nnl\ ( \'lltl'f · !king tht• St,tJ1um < nun ,11 thl' I \ < lpn1 .rnd twat1ng 1',1Mh I'd ha\\' Ill'·'' 11'\ rm ll\''I "in" <..11d \.\ 11~1\llll who 1•.Hltt•r thl\ \l'oll c.kkatl.'d \.\ 1mhlcdon \ hamri1nn Rom lkl kt·1 ·1 \\'t'nl 111 r.:11.-.c Ill\ IC\1•1 ol Jt<'lrTil' \.\h1·11 rla' mg. an athl1.•t1l 't' le plilH'r · "11\Jh n1Ht'd hl' h.td \hi Oflf1(lr111111l1l'' 111 \.\Ill I had .i l•1t 111 hHa~ point\ .ind a 1 .. 1 1•1 pt\\\lb11tt1~' lb hr .1hcJJ hr \.11d I lll\I ,1111ld11'1 put him Jv.-a\ -...1111 I t'ndl ,1fkr ht" 't\ 1111\ I h.1d nw11· 1h.u1 I \\,tntrd I nwnn 1ht• m.in pl.1\' 1ou1th lh h1" h.ird I k 'ri' ~' H'f' dl·t·ent He mi xes tt up I k ~11mt'' 1n han1 .ind hl' run<. a lot and h(' h1tc; .1 1111 ''' h .. 111<. hal I.. "It "a'n t r,t..,, .11 all 11 took ovc1 two hnu" l \CO 1hm1gh 1h1: '>C·orc w:n ~tra1ght ~t\ II V.J\ \~f'\ \Ollllh ""J' r.tt1h1\ ,, al<.o had,, tlattlc on her hands "11h I ftlf\ Jlh "'ho upM"t the re1gntnJ \\ 1mhl~Jon lhamp1on 1n the French Open thfl'I' \CM\ agt1 I ht• Iv.ti tratkd \\'f'1l<' bre:\k\ 1n tht third .tnd hiurth game' ·\nd wh<'n "lavrat1lo"a hrlll.;l· 1 lon alh 1n thr...: Hnth game to take a \..2 k.1d ... hr"'•" "t't\ 1na for the <.et 1\111 tlur".1th ht okc niht hack. at I~. then twlJ JI I' In draw In~ 4 ~3 ' rat1lo"a look tht' "I hl n 'he hdll ,11 I ' "' "rap II Uf' f\. 4 f 89 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, August 31 . 1986 • AMERICAN LEAGUE ~ .=:"'----_ ------------=--- Padres call for reinstatement of 'Goose• Gossage F our ahareleadlnMempbis Cl • 20th Howard Twitty m1md a 4-foot putt on ~:,~~~~o~~~~~;;~'l,:g!'~~~':i:tr:h; l!I emens WIDS , From AP dJapatcbes St Jude C'lu1>}1t· 1n Mewph1s Twttty's 7 3 Cl I d boge) "e him a I -over-par 73 for the day and a S· under ri I card for the tournament at the par-72, 7,282· .. ove,r eve an )Urd Colonial C ountf) C"lub course. It put him ma lie AN DIEGO -San Diego Padres pla>Cr\., apparent!) ~Jecttng a bo)cott as a solutton. JOmed their union on Saturday in calling for the 1mmed1111e reinstatement of suspended rehefp1tcher Rich ··Goose .. Gossage Calling the 30-da) suspension of Gossage for tn~ubordinat1on a "stupid thing." players union official Gene Orz.a said his office would move to have the suspension overturned In Montrcal. Padres pitcher Dav<' Dra,eck). the team's union represcn1at1\.t', read a statement to reponers 1ha1 'i31d .. We 1ust "ant to ha'I'.' Gossage re- mstated." While Draveckv .said a boycott was not among the po1cn- 11al solu11ons discussed b) pla)- ers. Padres Manager Steve Boros said he heard ta lk about 11. "but I felt conliden1 that 1t would neHr Sm i th come to 11 •· Dra\cC'k\ said thl' lS'iUl' •>fa Nl\ll>ll ne\cr was put to a\ Ole a~ one repon suggt'\ted .\ccord1ng to Padre<; broadcaster Da' e Campbell. the: pla)t'r'~ me1 1hre1.· times aturda) hefore 1ssu1ng tht:1r '>tatl·ment Wh1k ..a> ing that not all pla)ers agreed "'1th Goss..ige's sen11ment or methods. the statement )31d "The fal't remain~. though. that Gossage has a right to SJ) "hat he 1hin.,.s. part1cularl) since ma1or leagut: ba'>l'hall ~ant~ its pla,ers to eoopera1e wHh the ml·d1J .. Frida\ ·s deci'>ton b' Padres President Ballard ~n111h to bench Gu\\age-wtthout pa) for 30 days fo r r1.·m Jrk'> ht• made about team management 1s "an llh' ll'U~ auempt Ill u•nsor ballpla)crs" said Orza. asi.oujt\.' tounsel ol the Ma1or U:ague Pla\cri. .\\SOdJIHln 'Ht• 1Sm1thl can't do 11. and 1lhe could. 11 would Ix urhct•ml\ It's .i reall> stupid thing to ha\e done ... Orta ~td a gne,ancc ""ould he filed wi1h the c.:omm1\s1oner's office as soon as lhe union 1s offic1all} 1nlurmed ofth1.· '>uspcns1on ''I'm r,ure "l''ll pre"a11.·· he said I he \latt•mc:nt read b)-Dravt•cky sa1d: "Yesterda) "a' an unprecedented action Goose Gossage was SU')fX'ndc:d for '>3) ing "'hat he thought" The statement al,o ...itd that Smith's ac11on "1s the latest in a senes of puhhl d10,1rat 11on'> that the team ha'> caused .. In .,u.,prnding (iossage m1th invoked maJor tcagut· Rull I 'I '.1.htlh '>a)S a pla,er lan be d1sc1pltned for a ma\lmum 111 J() dc1'" for insubord1na11on Quote of the day Tim Mccarver. hroadca .. trr for the-Ne .... ) orl \kt\, runawJ\ kJdcr<, 1n the National l c..igUl' C:Jl>t. on '' h ~ it"• no h1g ckal v.ht•n thl' Mell> drop :i g.&ml' in tht• \tJnd1ng\ ··1t·s the saml· thing as W1ll1am l't•rr' l11~1ng eight pound<i \\ ho'll notice"" Soviet pai r set world marks ')fl 'fl(J.\RT '-'t''il C1rrman' - ·en 1l'l\ ) un \ed,kh Jnd Manna Stcp- ano'a wt "orld n:c.ord' Jnd hllk·known ltahJn {fl'lindo Rord 1n """ tht• men·~ marathon in 1ht· f urnrx·an Trad:. Jnd Field Cham- p1on \h1p~ Saturda' 'wth lh hcttl·rt.•d hi' .... orld mark 1n the hammer thrcm "tlh J heJ'l ul 21<.l ket ~ tnlht•\ on his lounh atlt'lllfll lx·tore J pdcked l'm""d 1n '-n kar Stadium ~wd' kh trailed countr. man '>erge1 I "' ino' "'hn hJd It'd tr >m the: lir\t round Ix fore brcal 1ng the rernrd of 2 .i . .i ht• h.1d w1,11<11rl.. Ireland on Junl' 2~ In '' nn1ng \\.·d, 1..h led J 1-2-"\ \o, 1ct sweep I ti' 1n11' 111111.. wt llnd plJl l' JI 2~ I ' and Igor N 1lulin WJ \ third ,II ~h41-IJ \tepano' ;.i mt•,1nv. htk up'>t'I Ea~l C •Crman)' ·., ~Jhtnc: Bu-,th in 1he l1nal ol the "omen·, ~()()-meter 1ntnmt.·d1Jll' hurdll·, 1n ~' '2 \Cu1nch HurJ1n J ~-\l'Jr 11ld Italian lrnm Vrrnna "Un lht• mJrJlhon 1n _ I • q In dn nu11ng l1n"h he: heat count!") man Orlando P1J111la10 onr ot lhl IJ,oritn h\ 1hrec ~clrnds I h1rd "'J' I krhat "itc·llm 1f \l. e .. 1 ( 1er-m.:10\ in 2 11 30 I ht' l"o lt.1ltam "l."fl' in front JI.," mile'> after the earh 1lJJ1.·r \tf\t' Jone\ of \\ale\ 11red badl) and !>ltprx·d l..tr had. ~uh Gary Kocb, who shot a 69 for the day. and Mike Hialbut and l..arry Mlie, who shot 68s. Payoe Stewart, who bcpn the da) three strokes behind Twiny after 36 hole~. birdied the first three holes aturday to take a temporal) lead. but he bogeyed on No. 4, then made two boge)-S and a birdie on the back nine to finish with J 71 for the da). Stewart was the only golfer at 4-undcr- p..ir 212 a~r .54 holes . . In Springfield. Ill.. Catby Kratiert )tio1 a 7-under-par 65 to take a one-stroke lead alter the first round of the LPGA Rall Chanty Golf <. ·1a\i.1< Susy McCallster had sole possession of second pl.llC "1th a 66, her best tournament round since she shot a 65 in 198:! -also at the Rall. Colllltt Cbllleml, Judy Dicltlaaou and Katby Postlewait were tied for 1h1rd "llh 5-undcr-par 6 7i. . Cbrts Kitt, thc No I pl,1 )cr for national champion Wake Forest. and Baddy Alexudtr, golf coach al Louisiana State Un1vers11y. alh anced to the finals of the 86th U.S. Amateur Golf Champ1onsh1p 1n B1rm1ngham. Ala Kite eliminated 17-) ear-old Brian Montgomery ofBnstow. Okla .. J and I. and i\lexandcr stopped Bob Lewis, the 1980 runner- up in 1h1-. c"ent. 6 and 4. McEnroe fined another $4,000 NEW YOR.._ -John McEnroe was lint:d an add1t1onal S4.000 for' erbal abuse in the aftermath of his default of his doubles match al the U.S. Open Tennis < hamp1onsh1ps on Fnda>. 11 was announced Saturda~. The $4.000 fine. levied by Nabisco Grand Prix ~upcn 1sor Ken Farrar. bnngs McEnroe's total fin e for thl' dt>uhk'> default 10 $5.000. He and partner Peter f-1eming were fined S 1.000 each for failure to appear 1n lime for their first-round match at the U.S. Open Fleming recc1\ cd no add1t1onal fine. 11 wa' announc{'d McEnroe and f-1{'m1ng "ere 'tchedulcd to pla} lhc third match on the Grando;1and Court But the first two mJtches were o'er qu1ckl) and offinab calkd thr doubles match 10 1a~l' the court Precisionist takes Woodward pa't 1he fill) Lad~ ·s Seen~• in tht' 'itrctch _ NEW YON.K -Prec1s1on1st charged ~ Sa1urd:l\ and won the Woodward Stake'> at Bt'lmoni Park K1dden b\ C hrn. Mc< arron. Prcc1s1on1s1 stalked Lad'·., ')ccret from 1hc outset. lhen took the lead from ht.•r "llh a l111lc lt'S\ than an eighth ol a mile to go and drl'" oITlo .l 4' •·length \IC I On before a crn"-d of::? I I .l2 un a tmgh1 plca,.:inl afternoon l.Jd) ·s ~uet ridden h~ .\ngt'I ( ordt'ro Jr lint\hl'd 5' length' ahead of 1he '·\ear-old l'cr.,onal FlJF. Television, radio TELEVISION •1 'll .1 m -TENNIS l 'i Oren ! ' ' hot11\I twm flu,hing 'vteado"' 1'>I' < 'httnnt•I ' I I am -BA EBALL Dodger' Jt '°"e" 'l 111 1.. < hJnnd 11 HI j m -FISHI NG THE WEST C hannel 11 a m -WRESTLING C hannel 51:t 'ou.n -WRESTLING ( hanncl .56 I pm COLLEGE FOOTBALL ">outhea\ttrn C onlcrencc prev1e". ( hannel 4 I 'o pm -NFL'S GREATEST GAMES ( hannl·I -l . 2 rm -RODEO C hanncl 7 ~ 'Op m -VICTOR AWARD ..\thlctt•c,are rl'log.n11ed fur their lOn1nhu11on' to 'ipon' < h<.innl'I .l \ p m -PRO FOOTBALL One Step C lo\l r I 4X'\ Ramc.· h1ghhght'i. C hannel ::? ' 'o p m SPORTSWORLD: The: Hu<l"l't\l:f ..\tlll 1~wn ~1l11on hor<;c race: II '! hour\) lrom ..\rl1 ngton Ill .< hannc:l 4 1 10 pm -GOLF l ' 'i. Amaleur Cham- p11111'h1r' I I' h11ur\) from B11n1ingham ·\la ( h.llllH I , RA DIO Ill l'\ J m -BASEBALL l>ndgl'r\ at Ne"' ) 11rl !... UH t "'-10) I II~ pm -BASEBALL Detroit at ..\ngel'i at BJ lt1murl l\.\.1PC 11 10) "I .l5 pm -HORSE RACING Del Mar l>t-hutante leaturc race. KNX I 10701 SURFING ... ANGELS WIN IN NINTH • • • From Bl From Bl t.jf'Jhk 111 U111ng. 11\'ll,11.h adckd ' \la) Ix I "J' tn 1ng lt11J hard I Jnl tkli111tl'" 11111 h.1ml\ ""h 111\ f)':r- tor m.111t.t rurt\ \"1.0 nn honll' run' h\ l>.trnl'll ll'" Jnd £ 'an' t1t·J tht \lOll JI 2 ~ \n Rlil \lngk h' Buh Hoom· "h11 "hilting PX 1n his la\I 12 game\ and ha' drl\l'n 1n 2() run'i 1n his lac,t 'h gamt'\ put the \ngclc, Jhead 1n lht· ho1 111m 11 1 till' 1nn1ng ( 1crlJt.h rrmt1111' addm:.t111 :.ihout Ix 1 ng Jhlt• I<• ht·a1 < urrl·n I J "'1nnt r nl .111 four pro C\t'nt' ht' ha' l'Otl'rc-d 1h" \l'J\rlll touting Jn fl() p1.·r1.rnt ltlettmt "inning pt·11l·11tagl·1 C1t·rlJlh "'ho hJ' hn·n r l'll'I rn! 111 h\ marl\ '" lttl I.. \t<11af 11~ h" prt•d11. l111n r-1.e·11 t n I hl' l.11 l' 111 h" l 1-.l rt.'l 1trd I l..1111" I'll h<·c11 him I 111'1 "l.t\h I 1.11uld \Uff propt rh ilJW tn'I hlfll f hl•O I ;\1 uld ll'l'l lx•lll'r .ihoul n1h1·1 hl\tn~ .,, \\1nn1ng · "111.I c t"r l.ll h ( lltlt: r' ,11j\ .IOl IOl( to th• 1111•11 \ quar\l rl1n.1I\ hq;lnn1ng hltJ.i\ .11 ~ .1 m 111, lt1dL·d T •1m C armll <x l h 1I 11 rm f n" f{ 11 hard-.<1n H.1 n11n I 'nd1 \1,irti n Potttr C 1kn · 'vll\tl·r \ .. \\.1n1on .incJ <1ar> ..,_.,ni-(' Ukl·111111 Ncw1)(1r1 ~kJ(h' lhl\t P..irmt•tcr and ll11n11ngton Bt.slh'<, 'v11ke P.u ,on' thl' lont: Orange < oa\I Jn:a conh·,tant\ remaining ~aturdd~ ""en~ " elim1n.111:d thuujh Par<.on\ "'Ill vie ag;iin't three uthc:r'> fur the ~pcual SI fl f~ ii• flrl/t• in tht· men '1nal hnc1I In "'oml'O' .H lllln 1 urrC'nl wnrl<l l hamp111n I rinl.1 /amba Imm f lnnd.1 dt'll'Jll'd l11rga ">mt th from Cic1n < kmt•nlt' in on«; 'iem1tinal. whrlc clt'lt-nd1ng < >p l'ro t1tli~t Jnd1c < oopcr lrom \u\tr:iltt1 ,1d' anc ed tn lo<lav·, f1n,1 I "llh a "<tor> O\Cr kilo"' ..\u,1r.1l1an P.:.im ttum;1~e fht• "inn1.·r 11f l<><l,I\ ·.,final.\< hcd· ulc<.1 101 .1ppro' irnal•'I.>. I p m "111 takr home SX (1()(1 "'l11le the runner· up "'t 11 r l'l el\(' s.i 1100 • MlrN'S 'itUUL TS MAlft lwm lhv"4 1 TO"' C.-rrofl dWf 8NCl' ttt1s t-e Mer~ • O<, r11t1.11>') ol't MllCll r11onen S O hr•~ lti(n &rd\On Ql't !."•U" Tom'on ' I f<tl'l'I Cut••n ~ Bred (,et111r 11 \ 0 l e rtoo L imcn (ltf Ml~ t P11r\I>"' 4 1 MAflln F'otrt"' est! Ml~• l 11rM\\ \ O (,ten Winlt• 6t! O•vt Per,.,tltf S 0 eerv [_llo .. '<"' df'f Mii"' Mto.men • 0 l wOM•N'S llllSU~ TS ~"9f11N!l ID' e ,,..,,. cMf C>tl>O<, 8t¥11•"" 4 0 I 1 r Pd• h mt>1< ,,.4 • • ·• C. 0 ~Otl·,. C:<>O~• 1ll'1 .fV•~dv flO• .. • I I P e "' !I I'' 11~ 'l*I " "' ... ~ .. ' ) 7 ~llN" 7•"'t" •' \..-. t~ ,_ ,,_. e ,,, '1114' lk plllhl·d l>\'ltl'I 1lt.1n hl ha'i g1H'n h1m\c:ll lrc:d11 l11r " \J1d \1an- .1gl r C 1l·nc. \-faud1 ol h1\ \oung pill hn "Lu t :.t\ t11u ~o"' "-l' ha'l' l>onnit.• 'vtoon: 1nmorro"' 11 <John> < .indl'liHlil nrnh hl'lp " < hJd"'tc.k' mJtn prohlcm on 1tm n1~h1 "•"1ha1 he llluldn 't hold a kad \th r "It rendt·nng < ole•,' \hol 1n th<' '"'""d lhl· \n~t·lc, got him 1wo 11rH,11nrd run' of \IMIC'r Dan Petr\ U1111n1th' tilth a \!like lfeath douhie ind .in !<RI <,mglt h\. Lou V.h1Laker Ball expected to play Saturday lfl\ \'\JC,l ll-~ ('\P) -l/CLA 1.1dhalk rm llall .... ho ru'iht.•d tor 227 \.!rd'> and four touchdown' in the Ro'>t.' Howl g.ime la-.1 Jan I hal>n 'l pra1. tiled for nearh a week t>t-cau-.e of J \Ort.• kit lne1.· hul I\ ('J>CCICd to be ahk In plc1' when lhe Uru1n'> urx·n 1heir w.i.,on .it< >klahuma ne'l 5atur dcl\ \ I < l t.\ '><. hnol '>Pokc\man ,,ltd I m lJ\ thal Rall ;1 ft ft 209-pound \11ph11nmrc "'" pr11hahl) rrlurn to 1hc Uru10~ practtu: lit.'ld w11h1n a ourlc: of dCI\ <, . r11.\ tnJUI \. I\ rlllt llln\l<lcrrc1 \t'rtc•u' .. '>JHJ fitll lknn,·11 l (I I\'\ a\\Ct1.1a1c \port\ 111form,111c1n d1renor "l\.t•e p10g him 0111 ha\ btcn more of a pru . .iu11onal) mmt' than an)-thing cl-...· Our <,l<tfT w<1ntt'd to make 'lure he "''-" health\ v.hl·n he return\ to prac 11n· · lknne11-...1d he l'>t•lievcd Rall would ht pral'l1u ng h> Monda) at 1he latc\t Uall ga11ird 701 \llrd\ on 122 came~ a., .1 red.,h1r1 frt',hman for thC' Rnun' la\l )Car wh1Jc \haring lhe 1311haC'k pm1tt0n w11h < 1C1\ton (lrecn and JJml·<, Pnmu\ Rall wa" <,pcctacula-r '" I J( LA·, 4 ~ 'I< \ 1e tor) o\oer Iowa in lht• Ro~ tio-.A.I la\t Nt'\A. 'l-c.-.1r'\ Da\ 1,tOflOI.( t11udnJ11~n\ on run\ ot m 4() \I vand l' \a rd-. 111 r.1rn Pl:1-,1•r of the< 1am<' hllllllf\ liul 111 1h1· '"'h I van\ h11 his 2S1h h11nw run of thl· }car. lining a < 11.ni"-t~I. p1tl h oil nt the right-field l11ul poll· I) 1ng lht• -.rnrc· al 1-1 I 'an' ...... ., lll'<lrh-the hero whl'n he h1t .1 hanging l uraH un eball into 1he nght-f1dd hkat. ht'r' h1., fifth home run\ 1n fi\l· ~mn Jnd his 26th oftht· 'l'ar hul l>d tnln and the .\ngel'i "l'"·n·t thrnu(l.h "'llh ( amphcll I >d tnll'\ l orrccl guec.<, 111 < .1111phcll'\ pll~h \Clcll1on meant 1hat Pn1 ~' lim• p1tl h1ng pcrforman(C \\l'nl fur n.1ugh1 1 Ill' ri~ht hJn(kr who Wl'OI In l I f>111,1d11 ll1gh 1n Plt1lt'nt1a. pitched \l'\l'n 1nntn(l.'i.g1,111ttupa mere lhre~ hll\ H l' al\o 'urn.•nc.Jered three run\ though onl\ one w.1~ earned Pell). who WJ\ d1\<1blcd from June 6 until •\Ull 19 (ri~ht ~houldcr). wa<, looking lor hi' lir\t win \Ince Ma> 28 \\ht.•n hl' lx'<tt lhl' \ngcl\ 1n .\nahem !:ltJdtum. J 4 I "1n ll'Cr Jim Slaton. v.h11 " 1111" ,1 tl·ammate * ANGEL NOTES ti>\ tlio.<ltcl '"" Al'Ott\ tTlllclf e ro\ltf ""OYf IQOOwtl\Q !>elurdav \ U•~ orn,111nv uo Eclmllfllon oullia~~ Owet1 WMM encl rtomovlng pltr"'' lhv C:hedW\ctt from ll'lf 14 m•n ro\•tr mee n1ng ll'lf Al'g.,1 will 110 wllll 11 fl·llt m•n 1111cl'l1110 \letl 11 tlltv me~• '"• ptavoth ( 11.41..,•0 will ll(l'lrllC•llv bt On E Clmon t(I" \ rn\IPr v"''' MOf\Clev whel\ 1'141 wlM rtl01" 41'\t A"Ot'I\ u Pe rl of '"' t•P41~ ro11er Re• tv•• TH'rv ~ ... ,.., "" relof"-C! ,,,. ttem fot10w11111 "'' ••11eo 11re11on '""' •It" Eelmonton Mtn&Oflr 0-MAUOI , •• o "' .. , bt e(llY••ed Monde• """'" Ill" rO•l•f\ t•l>eftcl Oul Fonltr w t '' ~ bt eYe •et> t ''" lllt l)levof+l a.<eu•• l'lft ''"'' d·\eWd •uo ) I tr.. 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R ed Sox sttll 3 f/2 ------games up in East From AP dlspatd tH BO TON -Roger Clemens gin ea quick sigh of reh~f that he won h1i. 20th game Saturday. and then re- minded himself that more than a month 1s s11ll left 1n the Amencan League East pennant chase. "I'm happ). but I'm glad it's behind me ... Clemens said after allowing four h1h and striking out I I in seven innings as Boston defeated Cleveland 7-J "There's still a lot of baseball to pl.l} and I ha' e 10 keep pitching well." "I want to get September goi ng. Thi., "Ill be nice 10 took back on. but no"' I ha'c to think of the next 11me out I 1h1nl that will be again,1 Minnesota next week and they won't care at all about what I did today. I'm going to ha ve to go out thc.-re and p11ch well against them." The stro ng performance by Clemens. 20-4. kept the Red Sox 311J games ahead of Toronto in the East. "I knew I was 1n comm'and.'' he ..aid "I threw the ball hard and I went right at them Bui from 1he founh 1nn1ng on the blister on my (nght) thumb was touih. It was stinging. but I had to put 11 1n the back of m~ mind .. .. He had a 'er. good fastball. .. Boston ra1cher Rrch Gedman said of ( lemt•ns. "If 11 wasn't his best fa..iball. 11 ce na1nl} was one of his hcst .. ··Twent~ wi ns ts still magic 1n hJscball." Boston Manager John Mc amara said. ··tt·s harder to attain no" thal e"ef)bod) 1s 1n the five-man lp1ll'hing) rotation·· '-' adc Boggs v.-cnt 3 for 4. including a t"o-run single in a four-run second 1nn1ng. and Ton) ..\rmas hit a thrcc.-- run homerin 1he fifth fora 7-2 Boston lead In other A.mencan League ac11on Blue Jays 8, Twins l : In Toronto. MJnn) Lee \\t'nt 3 for 4 and drove 1n 1hrn· run\ and Buel Maninc1 h11 3 l\\11-run single leading the Blue Jays p.1\t \l1nnc\OIJ for theh 'i<'Hnth <,11,Jtghl \ ll llH) Jc>t' Johnson. 4-1. p1tthed 5' • 1nn1n~' for the' l(lOf) Fran._\ mla I l-1 o hJd ht'> Larcct aga1mt T t.lronto 1,111 111 I 'I Martinl'/ blooped a two-run 1nplc ,ind Jn KRI -,1ngle. h1ghltgh11ng a 14· h11 Jllal k f-rank V 1ola. 13-1 O. had his rnrecr J~tn'>l I oronto fall to 1-9. The Blue JJ\., r.1pix·d 14 hill> ofT Viola and Roy I l'e JJLl.\Clll l n· "ho hit his first maJor-lcague homt• run r nda) night. hit a shallow th hJll th,11 hounccd o"er •he head of t.l'nta lidder l\1rb\ Pucke11 for a tv.o- run tnrk 111 1lie second T on\ * Rtd Sox 7, 1nd4n1 3 CLEVELAND BOSTON t1frn1ro lo Bulle, 1t c ~,,,.,. ,~ MHa t t SnvOPf \\ T •ll't' lfl ia .n, lb CC,u1 cl" Ban41 Tot•h •b, h bf 3 o o o Booo\ Jo l 0 0 0 Barrell 1D ' o o a B~c~nr ID • I IO Rocelf ' 0 0 0 Savior ll" ) 1 1 I Armu r• 1 0 0 0 0 Ht!O\r I ) I I 1 C.eclm &r l 0 0 0 Owen )\ )0 ) 4 l T.,•h Score t>v lnnlnv\ •I> r 11 bf ~ I l 7 l 0 0 0 4 0 I I 1 I 0 0 ) ] I 0 ' 1 1 ) ) l I 0 ' 0 0 0 J 0 0 I JI 1 I 1 Cte\ttlano 000 0'10 100-) 8H IOI! 040 0)0 00~ -1 G~l"""fl' W1nrt ny R81 Ow@r fb OP C e•ela~a I LOB-Ctl'veleno l Bo,ton a 7B M Hall Arma\ Buc kner HR-< Ce \llllo 1&1 Arm4'\ 11 IP H R ER 88 SO Ctevtlal\d p ,.,.,,,, l 10 10 °""·t•\ eouon n 1 a 1 J 0 , 0 , 0 It 0 1 0 C ,,...., en\ W 10 J I J 11 \• ~'"'a 1 O O O O ' •~BP B ,1 l'' Dv C•emt~\ Bel--Citmtn\ Umc> '"' HO""t! ~ern11 F ''' IC' ou Sf'< •no C •'-' • fn•rcl Even\ T-716 'I lO 4111 * Blue J•n t. 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H a I• 99 SO 0••011 0 JOnt\ W 1 I Oeltleftd lt•ICI l 6 10 . VO!\°""" ••• Wf' 0 •a<'\ 8•" " j 4 I l ' . l l 0 " ) 0 • 0 \ 0 0 • 0 s 0 0 1 0 • ' • • 0 0 0 I umn.r" M,,,.,,• /Ol\n\Oll r 1·11 "'""•r ~ or.a l t~'d ,,.,., 9r0f"•Ven T 11 J " 10 010 f-trnandc1 singled home Lee. The Blue Jays scored fou r time!> 1n the fifth for a 7-1 lead. With the bases loaded on a single and two walks, MartintL hit a two-run single that knocked out Viola. Jackson walked Lloyd Moseby and Withe Upshaw. forcing home a run Lee's infield single drove in another run. Fernandez added another RBI single in the seventh. Orioles S, A's 4: Odell Jones pitched 4•,, innings of scoreless rchef and Mike Young homered in his first game back from the minors as Baltimore snapped a seven-game losing streak with the victory over host Oakland. Onoles staner Ken Dixon had not gt "en up a hit and wa~ ahead 5-0 when he ) 1clded four ru ns 1n 1he fifth 1nn1ng. Jones. 2-1. s1ruck out Oa\e Kmg- man "1th a runner on base 10 end the threat and Jllowcd only one htt the res1 of the way Jone~ struck out six and "alked none. John Shelby hit an RBI tnplc and scored on Lee Lacy's infield single to g1 vc the Orioles a 2-0 lead in the third against Jose RIJO. 6-10 Young. recalled from Class AAA Rochestcr before the game. hit his !>l\th homer of the S<"ason with one out 1n the founh E:dd1t• Murra) 's R Bl single and Jim r rabt:r's sacrifice ny 1n the fifth made 11 'i-0 1n the firth Mark McG\A.tre "alkt'd to lead orr the Oakland fifth and M1cke) Tet- lkton grounded a single into nght field for the fir!lt hit off Di xon Lenn Sakata followed w11h a sacnfice fh. With two ou ts. Dwayne Murph~ and Jose Canseco each hi1 RBI doubk) and Bruce Bochte's run- sconng single cu1 1he lead to 5-4 and lin1shcd Dl\on Rangers 6. Wblte Sox t : In Chicago. rookie Bobb} \\-111 ~truck out nine batters m 5' • innings and Pete ()'Brien. Darrell Poner and Ruben 1crra homered as Texas beat the Whtie Sox for the I I 1h ume 1n 12 llll't'ltngs 1h1s ~eac,on. Thr three home runs g.a'e lhe Rangl'r!. 140 lhl\ \C'a\on . 1.•qualhng tht:tr s1nglc-\CJ\On homer record sci tn IQ79 \.\-111. 7-Y. who &.3' l' up '>I'< h11s and tv.n rum 1nt1 "al~rd four en route to * ~•"9tn 6, Whitt Sox 2 TEXAS •t>, hbl • 0 7 0 S l 2 l 3 , ' 7 l 0 0 0 ' 1 1 , ) 0 0 0 0000 4 I 7 I • 0 0 0 4 I l 0 CHICAGO Bo\lon ct Ce11oet• rt Fisk If Hautvdn Helflln It> Hultll lt> C.ulllen" Perco!\I 71> Kerko••C c et> r " bf '0 0 0 4 0 I 0 4 0 I 0 ' 0 1 0 ' l ' 0 3 1 0 0 ' 0 1 0 3 0 7 l ) 0 0 1 McOwtlCI Ht,,all 2D 08•1t l\ lb 1ncvJ1h• r1 Sltrra 11 L/'Pr\11 lb BOe<,,le )t> Por4tr cl" S•auoht c Ftetchr " Tot ah l4 6 ll 6 Totef\ Score t>v "*'9t ll l • , Tuu 111 000 100-6 Cl\lc... 000 100 000-1 C•~ W•nntno RBI -0 Brien 1111 OP-<l'l•C•llO I L08 -hu\ s (hoee vo 9 2B--0 Br en Hano HR--0 Br1tn 1201 P0<1er 11 S prra 191 SB-CenQtlO\• 1461 80\IO<\ 161 Ptrcon•e 111 SF-M;ar-ov•ce IP HREA88 SO Ttau B w,t1w1 9 \ I ) • '' 1 ' q M O"Ct'C•f ' ' J 7 0 0 0 0 Harri\ 7 0 0 0 0 1 Clltuoo Otole-cin L • ' 11 J \ s ) Nftl\On )} J • I ' 0 Storoto 1'J 0 0 0 1 WP-B W U umo·'e' HOrT•P 8r·n1o,m en F r \I Morr ~on Se< .no Po'''" '"' ro ronnh T-1 S7 A IA 171 * ROVAI> 10, Brtwtn MILWAUKEE KANSAS CITY et> r II bl eb r Pl 01 4 O I 0 l ~m11n II 5 1 7 0 ' 0 I 0 LJonu II I 0 0 0 l I I 0 W1l\On Cl I I 0 0 MOI tnr )l:l fount cf (000t'' lb Oolo••P Ol't 1>.10 \\ ~ 0 0 MOtlty rt I I I I 4 0 I 0 Orta dh 1 I J I U~t-r ,, ~n"'•"O t \vPu~ 1D (Pron!' l 0 0 I BalbOnt IO S I 1 1 4 0 l 0 Wl'l1le 1b l I 1 ) l O O O Prvor 71> t O I 1 I 0 0 0 I( ·riotrv rt 4 0 I 0 S1Jl'lclOro c • O o O °""" lb S I I 2 8 encln" s 1 7 0 l1 I 7 I Ttf•h 1' 10 14 10 S<ort bY ~ Milwauu t 000 000 001-I ken"' C1tv 740 100 1011-lO r,em" ""'''" ng llBt Orie 161 F (~'0'" '>•t um OP t<.en\8' Cllv t l 0 8 M·lwau"et I Kenu\ C••• 17 78 Wllote ¥au"' HR Q1.1"• JI SB Molllor t1•1 Klngerv l Mlfw•Ukff Bo•'<beC• L 0 I (lutlerb..ii • P1oer Cle-er Kan"' Cttv IP H REA 88 SO l l ) 6 0 ) 6 I 1 0 6 ' ' 0 6 2 0 0 J ' 1 0 C.JO•Oa w a 6 l I ' HBP-W 11\0n ov ( •L1llt rl>v<" WF' P.tt\er PB-Ce•o11e Sul'lclbe•v Ump·rH-HOfT!t! Roe F'"' McC1t•1eno \t' nnd Hor)(hOl'{t. T•wd Barnell T-2 lll A-JS 139 w1nnin1 h1~ third straight dec1s1on . ca mt• into the game with a 6.08 earned run avcragc.-and a maJOr league· leading 116 walks. His third-inning wild pitch gave him a maJor league-leading 20 for the sea<oon. one !>hon of the American Lcagut' record Jose l.)clcon. 3-4. had his worst outing in eight Chicago starts. giving up fi' e runs 1n JU St 2¥'1 innings. >\fter Tob} Harrah singled in the fir\!, O'Brien h11 Deleon's next pttch into the nght field stands for his 20th homer It marked the first time in Rangers' h1stof) the team has had three player!. with 20 homers. The 01hi:r~ arc Larry Parrish and Pete lnrn.,.iglia. Porter led offthc Texas second with h1'> ~c,en1h homer. and Deleon was knocked out in the 1h1rd when O'Brien doubled and Sierra hit his ninth homer for a 5-0 Texas lead. The White Sox scored twice in the fourth on an R Bl single b> Jack Perconte and a sacnfice fly by Ron Karko\ ice. but the Rangers made 1t 6-.:! in the !>C\ cnth on an RBI single by Harrah. Royals 10, Brewers 1: In Kansas Cit) Frank White drove in three runs and Mark Gub1cza scattered seven hit'>. leading the Royals past Mtl· wJukec Kansas (ti} pounced on Mike 81r~bcck whu wn'i making his first maJor-kagul' uan Jorge On.a and Frank V. htte hit RBI singles 1n the fiN 1nn1ng and the Royals knocked out Rirkhcd ""ha four-run second h1ghhghtcd h} 'itne Balbon1's two- run c,ingk find White's two-run double <iub1ua. X-6. lost his shutout bid m 1ht• ninth on an R Bl grounder by Rob Dt•t.•r . Ma rlJlers 1-0, Yaoktts 0-3: In 1he K1ngdomc. J1K· N1ekro g.ave up four h11s irt a li\l"1nning app;:arance and Don Ma111ngl> hit his 25th homer as !\ev. 'ork lkleJled Seattle. 3--0. 1n 1he sernnd g;ime for a split of a douhlc:hc:adn 8111 w1ft pttl'hed 7 1h1tle's 1nningi. before g" 1ng up an infield single to V.a)nl' Tolleson 1n the o pener. and Jim Pre\le' \ eighth-inning RB I single (1.3' e tht• Mariner<> a 1-0 victory It wJ<, thc first v.1n for N1ekro. 9-9. \lllll' Jul~ 18 Losing pitcher Mike Bro" n .l-h. "ho allo-.A.ed onh three h11' in \C\C:n mnm~ ga'c up Mal· 11ngh ·., homt."T a <,olo shot 1n the l1 >11rth inning * M.ar!Mf\ 1, Ylnkffs 0 FIRST G AME SEATTLE HEW YOAK llHno•n II CW\nln ct F1\c1'11n I\ POlfvlOOll M•notv lD Pa\oua lo Wont PIO rt Ea\1f r on I( lllt O" R~c1•on 2b -S•·f't1"t~r c T 011~\nr ,, at> r h bf ' 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0000 I 0 0 0 '0 0 0 1 0 0 D Mo•n on e ranllv ct P8•adlV II P•Hltvlo l rteOll ,, AOevo\ l D 4 0 1 0 ~ ••rr•tv c 1 0 0 0 01J•non1 n I 0 0 0 llr.~•os 21> '0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 ) 0 I 0 AO r II bl 4 I I 0 l 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 4 0 1 I 4 0 I 0 7 0 1 0 101 0 2 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 Toh!' 1' 0 1 0 Tetelt 21 I a l Score t>v 1~ • Htw Yori< 000 000 000-0 !.e•nt• ooo ooo oi.-1 (,o'> P Wont 1no RB• Prt\ltv ll t F Mott•n111• Qu1none\ OP-Ntw Yor• l . ~tll'"• I (OB N~w Yor" 6 Sealllf I SB ront\on I\ \· lltvnold\ Keernt • BrnM fl!\' l .. H A ER 98 SO Htw YM~ Jonn L \ l • ~·"" ........ "" 7 a:-J 7 0 ) ' I "" '( Jlj,.Q 0 0 0 0 0 HAP A Ou ·• 1,. Jar" U,...D·'lll\ Hom~ Wtitot F-.. ,, Ct•" s.c ona Sr"" '"' "0 R, . ~ 1 II * VenlrH\ 3, Mariners o SECOHO GAME HEW YOAK SEATTLE llH ll\n ti Rnl]lpn 7b Vl•nolv to Pt\<I ~ t w-"''•J(I• {.i/'l'\t-h1 I r on"'" Jt E U'""n F ·\cn1 n \~ Ab r II bf ' 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 J I l I 1 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 ' 1 0 0 J 0 0 0 '0 0 • ' () 0 Branllv cf PBrodlv II AOa•I) lb Ptt\4PY )b P"tt'O\ dh Tt4eOl4 rl SBracllev c Kt•rnv OP\ llerno, u Q, non\ n llP•nlO\ lo JO l J l Total\ Sc M• t>v lnnlnvl at> r II bl l 0 0 0 '0 J 0 ' 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 ) 0 I 0 1000 ) 0 1· 0 )0 0 ' 0 Ntw Ytn 000 100 101-l !.e•Tfl• 000 000 000-0 (,a mp W•nn1nv I! Bl M~11motv t 10) E l a•t&01111 OP N•w l'or" ) !.eatHe l l OB 111""' vor" 1 su111e a 2B-Aemo• HI! 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Greg ~umnn and David Peel None pla)'cd mu('h 1n I QR5 'ihaun < onnoll). al o an ofTeM1ve guard. v.111 '1c for the m1ddl<-guard '>POI ~1th 245 pound Junior Dan Wood bur' Irvine. which had 11~ Ix-st personnel of the fkntpn <"ra la,1 sca~n 1n a lihh·pla c fin1\h. ftaurt'i 10 have a hard 11mc with the South Coa,t I upue f rontrunner~ El Toro M !\\Ion V1eJ<> and ( ap1'ltrano Vall<'>. hut Hcn1~1n hope\ "th<' )Ouni gu'" l1ln 1nm(' thrnu~h " V1qutrH' t09 prosi>e<b Plever, 11e.it1en Ht WI. Yr Tonv 804enos tt • 6 I Its Jr Sl'te M 8rolnan wb S· ll 160 So Ir an ftrovcoH oo co· 6 O 160 Sr Slleun Con~1v 1>11 mo· • o 1'5 Sr Je\On , ehrlQn DI 6 l 11S Jf llo~rt C.oc:.llt • lo ~ 11 170 Jr Ao' C.ood1°n "D H • ~ 10 110 Sr Mlltr> Htn111•n wD o• S 11 170 $r Al'll'\Ol'v Hffl\8tlt'ltl llD U S 10 160 Jr It'll IOne\ Ob <1 S 9 150 Jr Scoll JO\lln •-41, • 6 0 ttO \r Johnnv IC e ng og di • 6 O 230 Jr Jet! 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HU\' Tll•lf\ 0t: I )0 lltl I t 111<0' tel MVI Tlli,•\ Nllv • \e• Cl-It' Fr Nov i'-e1 r eo•\lra PIO V1111tv• .,,,.,"''"\ \.!k,111 C '' l •itvvt ver.w --- ' NATIONAL LEAGUE I -------==----------"'=-----------= """----r Conroy's no-hit bid spoiled by Reds in eighth Left-hander earns 5 -2 victory to s nap Cincinnati streak From AP dJapucbea ST LOUIS-AftergJv1nguparun but no hits 1n the first inning, St Louis lefi-hander Tim Conroy sur- prised everyone when he took a no- h11ter into the eighth "l don't think that the people realized he had a no-hiller onul along abou1 the fifth inning. because they (the Reds) had a run." St. Louis Manager Wh11ey Herzog said of Conro) who allowed three htts 1n 81, innings as the Cardinals defeated C1ncinnat1, 5-2. aturday night. "You're aware of lhe no-hiller. obv1ousl:r. but you also want to win the ~me," said C'onroy. who led only 2-1 1n the seventh despite the no-hit bid. "A no-hmer 1s fine . but what you want to get 1s the victory." Conroy at one p<>1nt retired 21 stra,igh1 \1ncannat1 batters en route to snapping a six-game Reds winning streak. "He changed speeds well tonight. I couldn't tell how hard he was throw· mg bccaus<' I didn't bat agaanst him." C'inc1rnat1 Manager Pete Rose said "But from wha1 I saw. he was p11eh1ng prett) well." Bo D1a1, after gem ng ahead on a 2-0 count. ~heed a dm e into the lcft- field comer tha1 went ofT Vince C oleman·s glo"e for a double to spoil Conro} \ no-hit bid al stan of the eighth Braves t, Cubs 3: In Atlanla. Dale Murph) 's infield single scored psnch- runncr Zane Smith from third base 1n the sc\t"nth 1nn1n'-, $1V1ng the Braves the "tctory over C h1cago The Bra"e!I trailed 3-2 when Rafael Ramm·1 led ofT the bottom of the seventh "'Ith a double against Rick Sutcliffe. 4-12 OnC' our later. pmch- h1tter Chm ( hambhss struck out but reached firs1 on a wild pttch that sent Ramirel 10 third. Ted Simmons grounded back to the mound and Ram1re1 was tagged out 1n a rundo~n lea' 1ng runners at firs1 and '>l'COnd After a walk to Omar Moreno loaded the bases Franli. 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H R ,,, II " D't '•'" L • • ' I ) ' J I ArO•l\f~ ) ) 1 I 0 C~"O•JI'! IJJ 4 \ 1 0 l IC~I J l I J 1 0 I .,..., 'Ir°'"'" !IA• r .,., ... s Pa -0<• r "P'"' H "'' P 11( no , P\I 9Wlfl ~m\ '''"'"II P Ii t~ lft •fO\I l 7 '4 t. )0 , .. run. Dave Gumpen relieved. and Murphy hit a dribbler down the 1hird· base line that stayed fair. allowing Smath to score. PbUllea S, Glull 3: In Philadel- phia. Mike Schmid\ hll his 486th career home run and Don Carman pitched 82/i innings as the Phtlhes defeated San Francisco. It was the fourth strai&hl victory for the Phillies and th eir 10th in 1hc last lJ games. Carman. 7-5. look a three-htttN and 5-1 lead 1oto the ninth The 91ants then rap~d three hit~. 1nclud- mg a two-run double by Chili Da'vis, before Steve Bedrosian relieved for h1"1 ~I st savt<. Mike LaCoss. 9-10. who has not . .,..on smccJul) 13. loM fortht< scvenlh ~tra1ght 11me PlratH 13, A11ro1 3: In tht< A'itrodoml'. Junior Oniz we-nt 4 for 5 and Jim Morrison d rove in three runs with thret· h1 s. h1ghhghting an 18-hit attad.. tha1 powC'red l>ittsburgh to a rout of Houston. Barry Bonds h11 a solo homer, wh1lr Ortii. Sid Bream. Rafael Bel hard and w1nn1ng pitcher R1<.'k Rhoden drove 1n two run!I apiece Rhoden. 15-7. gave up eight hits tn his ntnth complete game. Expos 10-4, Padres I-~: In Mon- treal. Gal'T) Templeton had th ree hits and drovl' tn three runs. 1ncl udin~ a t1c-brcak1ng smgle in the ninth inning thal gaH: San Diego a 5-4 second- game '1ctor). and a split of their doubleheader with 1he Expos. In thC' fim game. Bryn Smtth Jlilched a SC\-en-h1tter for his fir!tt complete game of the year and hit a three-run double as Montreal won. I 0-1. C\tcnd1ng San Diego's losang s1rcak to five games. ~te'e Gane} led ofT the nmth 1nn1ngoflhc nightcap with a single ofT relll'' er Bob McCl ure. 0-3 Garvey too~ 'ic<.·ond on Jerry Royster's sacn- fin~ and ~ored when Templeton bounn·d a 1wo-ou1 si ngle up the middle. In thc opener. Smith. 9-8. s1ruck out SI\ and walked one 1n his fir'lt complete game ~tnce Jul) 14, 1985 La Marr Ho) t. 7-9, allowed seven h11s and seHn earned runs before he "'a~ knocked out m the third Dant• lorg. a ut1ht) pla)er. pitched thC' final tv..o innmg~ for lh~ Padres and alluv..t·~ onl) on<.· h11 * Phillu Sr GI.Int\ l SAH FAAHCISCO l"HILADEL .. HIA Kulcller cl IHll01n?b we.en 10 MIOl\00 f (Brown )O COav·t rt BroP,,IV C So1lmn o,.. U'1bt H C.laeldn pn M'nlo.n o Lacon o Yongolo 11 T•feh alb r 11111 ab r II bl l 0 I 0 Redu\ If I 7 0 0 •OOO MT11mo ct • 111 I 1 1 0 H .. t\ ID 4 1 1 7 • 0 I I S<llmdl lb ' I I 1 • I I 0 C. 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Ffa . opened the rnllcgl· lnol~Mll \t'a<ton "1th a '4-14 Jla'ttn~ uf \outh ( arohna Satutda' n1gh1 U1,111011 lMned 10 11mc~ tor 10' \JrlJ\ .inti h.1J \coring rnn' of .\4. 11 .rnll ''·"'" llir M111m1. wh1t'h let1 l4-0 ~lml' 'i11111h C Jrnlina rnuld hrca~ rhwul(h 111 rhr final pt•mxl ()1i.111crh.h ~ v mn) Te<ttaverdc lttmrktt•d 17 of '\O ra~\t'' for 2'1 ).tn.h and .1 touchdown for 1hc ttun1\,tn1'' \.11.11111' ddcn\(' pto\ldcd .1 rude 1111111u11:1I h1r \ciuth < .uohna·,. ncv.. .,..,dr 111wn run and '>hoot allalli.. .,..h1,h ti:aturei. lour .,..1dc rcccne" and 101' 111 motion \.t 1,11n1 htld the G.lmec()('k\ "'lthout ,\ tir\I do.,.. n on '" of thr1r e11thl r.,,, hall pt1'\t'!>\•OM and ( aro- ltna didn't '4.ore unttl frc,hman red- 'htrt ToJ,t f111, l11rix·J a 4 \a11t ra" 111 ll.11d1n H11m n ~1th I'\' kit 1n th•· g.1nn r h1· lt•m h.l1t\\n l JOll' .1111•1 K1lh\·r1 Kl•hin,1111 1n1rr,cptcJ a ll•I"· b' C •l·oll Torrella. f estaverde's hac~up. and rated 3' ard~ 10 the M1am1 ~ In 01hcr college loot ball optn(~ Florfd• 38, Geor1I• Sootllern 14: ()uani•tbJl k l\.erw1n Bell pa~\Cd for thrl't' lt)Ul htlnv.. n' and ran for another ,l, Nu I ' I llmda beat outmanned ( 1t•org1.:i ..,outhcrn fkll rJn 16 .,.a rd\ f1)1 thr iamt'\ fir~l 'i< nrr onh I ~7 1n1u 1he hr.it period. then hJd 'ninng l):l\\C'I f'>f2 • Q and I \oJrd\ lkll. ,, iun1or "'ho rnmplc1ed 14 ol ~' p;l\'lelo for I 60 ~ard'I wtth one 1ntC(l(J"ltOn 1hr('w ...conng pa"i~lo to R tl~' \,,\lt1t·I 1n the \Clond quaner .inll In f r1i HodRl''> and DarrC'I \\ 11ulard 1n thl' lnunh l he otht:1 Floruta "7ore'i came on an I< ,,mJ run h\ \\a\ne 'W tlhams in the ,,.lnnd ptriod and a 2 -)ard field gtlJI h' J('ff()a...,wn 1n 1he third Florida Utt U , Toledo 0: Da\nt \\ 1lht1m\ ~nd 0:1"1t1 Palmer 'iCOrtd '"'l11nd·qu,1rtr1 rout hdown\ to ~lr I 11 h ran~n.I I ln11d.1 \tftlc fl:"t T ol "''' \\ ilh.IOI\ f,1n \h \olf\I\ to \\tlH' .1nll ralrlll.'1 had a '·\t\rd touchdown run for Florida \late ""hH h ran up ~~Q \oanh hut \ulkn.·d "' tumo"e" The \c11111,ok1. 1un10~ up tor ne\I wec~t·mr, 1tnmc \\1th 'lo R Ne hra,ka lmt lumhll•, 11n their lir\t 1hrl'l' po\\l'"u'"' l'>t-n•li. 4x hm1dt li.tl ~l·d ,1 ;.a \,trll l1cld 1toal 10 get tht• \t•mtnoh.''> rol11nt1 1.1ll' 1n the t1r'I ~r-iud <ln111hr t"-n "'l'""~ rum tta' (' no11da \1a1e a I 1.() halt11me lead Air For<'t 24. H1w11l 17· I rO\ < alhoun a 'ophomort' 1n his fiT't '>tanmgJ,~1lJ.nmcnt. ran five >Brds for a lourth:<tunncr touchdown a i\1r Fnrll' rJlh<'d for a "~ttm i\thleuc ( onkrcl\ll' "1dor' o'er Hawa11 Kansas ' l. n . w. llllDOll 7: Rand\ " illiam' thrcw I' yards to Todd c ov..111tt'Jnd ~\ 'ard<t to Dan Huiihcs "' "-..\n'3' ~lillt" "on its fi~t sca"lOn oix·nl't \llhT I ~K1 and 1 1~ first home tt•111H· '"It c 1ht· I Q~4 \Ca'l<ln Walker's debut spoiled Hous ton ha nds Dallas 1 7 -14 loss in exbibftlon nae F rom AP d lspatc b es IRVING Texas -H o uston \Ski) JdT Donald~on's fumbk rt'Covery in the closing \Crnnds 'lecured a 17-14 preseason '1cto11 o'er Dallas Satur· da) night a nd ca'>t cold water on the "I FL debut of L' FL superstar H ernhel W alkl'r Donaldson tell o n a fumble snap a t 1he Dalla~ Q w ith I :?:? left after Dann) White had guided the Cowbo)S from their uwn 10 to th<' ~hadow of the 01k·r go al "'alker larnt·d 10 time~ for 40 \ard.-, and tuok a '>l'rt'en pass for another 'I Tht• game l'nded on a b11arre note alter tht· ( o wtxns forct·d a H ouston punt. l ho!.4.' to t'ake a free kick and '>penall~t Rafacl ~eptu:n massed on a 5.'·}an1 d)ort "'th :?4 seconds left H ouston quarterback Warren M uon pa<.-.c:d lur one touchdown to Erne<.t (11\ln~ LalT) M onart) dove two 'a rd\ for another and an earl\ 27- ' ard· field goal h\ 1 o n' Zende1as. that prm 1dcd tht final margin o f "KtOI') \11 tht• point' lame 1n the fir;t half a\ tht' 01 kr\ rx><.tc:d a perfect 4-0 t•\h1b1t1un rc:turd whak burning thl' < owbtn' "1th their fifth straight loss their lir<.t prt''>t'3\un <,hutout since 1%2 Dann) \\ h11c pas..cd for tl<1th Dalla<. tout hdow m a :?-' ard shot to Doug ( o<.b1t· amL.1 21 ~ arder IO T on' H tll In other '\I I l'\h1h1tacu1at111111 Bears 31, Balls Ii In \outh Bend. \\ altl'r Pa\lon rJn lor 1wo IOUlh- d<t"' n' Jnd Jim \h \tahon pa<,<,ed for anothl'r 1n a 1hrt'l'·tom hdown '>l.'t- 11nd-quanl·r hl111 lt·ad1ng { h1lago ti) tht• 'tt t<•n <" l'r Bu!TJl(I I ht· ga ml' "a' pla~ed 1n :-..1nrl' D:ime \tJd1um lur 1he hcnrfit of The Six-n:il OI~ m1m.\ and drt'"' al ro\A.d or 50.1'16 Thi.' ')uper Bow I l hampt{ln Bear\ du~l·d lhl' pn.·o,l'it\1111withJ4-1 rl'tord and Ruffalo kll to I '\ <JuJrt1:rbal ~ J tnl "dh who "!t"t•<l an $b m1Jl1on fi,c H'ar \ontrtllt la't \.1.1.'l'k m.tdl· h" \: r I dehut for Hufldlu ldll' 10 thl' <K'lund quc1rtcr c1nd plJ\t•d moc,t uf thl· third penod lk lOmpletl'd liH" of nine pas\C!. for hll 'aTlh H e al\o ran three 11me"> tor '\2 'ard' '>l'lllng up a :?'\-\car field goal h\ ~ 1111 :"1;111"-'nod hank Kc:ith \\3rtl'd a1 quanerhad. tnr the: Rill' .ind kd tht·m tu a qu1Ck 14 -fl kad R e11 h threw a J:?-\ard 1outhdo "n pa~<. 10 km Butler and 1hen d1rt:ltl'd .1 90-,ard toulhdown dm l l apped tl\ Kobb R1dd1d. 's 1. \ard run · The Beare, didn't rnme aln·e until m1dwa\ 1n thC' \ernnd quancr wnh l'J;ton \l'oflni\ on run\ of ~'en and ont• \3rth \1l ~bhon making hie, fir,t aprc.1rantt' \lfllt' tht• Ofl\:ner in London thrl·w a \t 't'n·\Jrd ll•U< h- tlnw n pa\\ lo ( .1 h 1 n I hnm,I\ B ol d Bra wley ear n s D el Mar feature w in IJfl \f\R fa\11fl'tl Holli H1 J"' In riddt•11 ''' l'Jt \ Jit'n1ul'la lnl lht· entirl' '•'' ~nrnult' 111 a I '•· lt·n~th '1du n \JturdJ' an the • "''\ '\'( l'al 0 llri n llcJnd1lap lnr 11ldl·r h11r\l'' al (kl \1cJr I 1r't '.'-.11rma11 ndtkn h' f rrnando I 1110 l1nl\hl·d \tlond a length 1n lrttnl 111 \mn1l,1n I l'g1on nddcn h\ I ddll ()d,1h1H1, ... l\l' Ill .1lield111 fi, t' h pr\t'\ '\ \l·.ar\ 11lc1 and up Huld B1,1'4IC'\ "hn earnl•d $'II II°''' I• 1r t h1· '1ct11n ".1\ dm kc·d 1 n I 211 -2. '> lnr wq·n turlon&,o\l·r a fJ,t mJin trJd Bold BrJwlt•\ "trainl'd h\ Ron ti Ii\ \l'n1 oil tht· I \ I' 1 l ho1tT Hold HrJ"k' paid \4 t.<1 ~.i :ind \2 r.rt F 1r\t '-<orman 1rturnnl Sf) .io ,rnd S 1 '(J Jnd \mn1~,1n I 1·g111n the \ ~ \l'< 1111d t h11ll l' pa nl $ 40 111 <,how fl11IJ U1,1w In ,.arn 1nl( 11 "- p11u111h \\\'nl 111 lhr lr1111t r.irl\ ,incl \ht n1I-. t k.11 OJI lht.'. liJp 111 lht' \lfl'lth h.:1111\' hold1n1.t 1111 f 11\I '\:01111.an 1n lhl' lin,11 \.H<h I 1r\t ~11rm.1n JI''' cJrr-.ing 11 'i {.1me an111 tht· '>trl'tc h thfl'l'-v.1dt• ,rnd lit11\hl·d "-Adi hut cnuld nut cat< h the V. lltrll'I ..\ mt·mJn L t·~1on larr11ng .high V.t 1gh1 ol 121 pound'>. rated du.-,c up carh hut lalkt•d thl.' m·c:dcd rc:\pc.>n~ 1n tht \trctt h Teleprompter def ends title ..\Kll M.l'>'IJ tlfl<ilJT'\ Ill 1-\Pt -l>t-forultng t h:impmn ft•k promplt'r '"" k ad ii 1 ont1ngen1 o l f urof)(.'an hmw'> l1Hl;I\ th<lt w1ll 1.tl\t· 1hc \l\th 1unn1ntt ol tht· i\tlinittnn M1ll1un a lll\l1n11 1ntt·111:1t1on;1I fl.l \()f In add111on to T rlrprornptt·1 f't·n· nine Walk and M:J)\non .11,0 \t.111 fi.'J)fC\ent f ngland 1n thr 14-horc.c lu:lu wh1k ihcatm:al hall<, from lrl'land 11nd O\'rr fhc Ocean from r ranct The n.•\t o f the oumand1n., fidd 1\ dominated h\ I 'S hor~" ind It'd h) \I \1amoun .inti Zoftin) Thr ~tlhon '' 1 "'•-m•lc race on _.,, Top pr11c 1;, SMi<> 000 for the winner. s2no.ooo for ~c.11nd plact'. SI 10.000 1111 third, \Ml ooo for founh and S ''' ooo for tiOh U~o Chicago 's Wllllam "Refrigerator" Perry brings down Buf- fa lo's ~obb Rid dick during first half of Saturday'• game. \\1th I 4 2 remaining 1n the game l\.l'' 1n Butler l..1ekcd a 46-\ard licld goal for thl' Bears The ne;11,t t1ml· tht• Bear' gained possession \t1kl· T omlLdk threw a 5'\-,ard toulhd11"n pa'>'> to Ll''-' Barne' ""1th 4 'i \l'( 11nJ., remaining Pa' ton and \lt \1Jhnn pl<1\1•d nnh thl• fir,t hall Pa\ ton ru\hcd 'II\ l1"1l'' tor P \ard\ anti \1t \.1ahcm l11m plc:tl'd fl of I 2 fl3\\C\ tor x~ \ard' Vikings 23, Colts 20. In In- dianapolis. C hu1.k !';el~on\ third fidd goal. a 23-~arder ~ 22 into o\l·rt1me. lified \111nnc:'1ota p<J\l thr ( 1111 .. The 'v 1k1ng!> drcnc lrom their 11wn 211-,ard linr ,11 thr 'tart o f th1· n11.1 f)l·nud and a 4 7 -~ ard pa" tr om 1.JuartrrhJl k \\ .idt· \\ il\11n 111 \llrL-d \ndcr<,on put the \ 1~tng\ .11 thl' l nd1Jnapol1· c, I \A.o plJ'' l.itl·r '\d\on h11 the: \.l.1nn1ng held g1K1I 1...ipping \.11nnl''>Ola·., rnmehad. from J om·-ttmt• 1-1-poant deficit The (ult'>. pla\lng mo\th thl'lr '>nond '>lrtng thl' entire '>econd hall hJd onl) 11 ~ards total o ffcno;c 1n thl' linal t"uquarters but !.tall had a 211 I"' lead before ""l'l"on·., second fil'IJ goal. from 30 ~ard\ oul t1etl lhl' g<tnlt' "1th 5 .n left 1n regulation Thl· Vikings who 1raaled h, 111 .11 hJllttml· rallied 1n tht· rhmi quarta alter"" il\on rt•plaleU \larta I omm~ K ramer Passes of .:!5 and 24 "\~d'> tu Bu\ll'r Rh,mes during an X-m1nutl dn't' hdpcd Minne">ota 111 thl• lnd1anapoh' l anda1ou\hdn"nd1\l'h\ \ndl'r\on hrought lhl· \ 1k111!!' v.1th1n 1hn·1• ro1 nl\ lnd1anapol1' 111ok1t· lal k I rudl'JU "'Im t Jmr 111 tor \lartang 4uartl·rhatk ( 13~ H ogl'hoom 1n tht· thiru quJrtl·1 Wa'> '>Jd,l'd thrl'l' l101l''> ,tnd W,)\ 111tt'flt·pteJ t'MI\ 1n thr fourth quann ,1, \linnt·<,uta tx-~n 11' l\1ng dn\l· Iron. 11~ uv. n '-\\ 1""" kd tht· \ 1k1ng<, tu thr lnd1an.1pol I' "'hrn· on fourth dov.n '\d<.on k1i.krd th1· t" ng field goa I Patriot~ 16, Packen 9 .\t ( rfel'll B.t' Ton, I a'on l11h~d a ~ \Jrt1 It uthtl11wn pa.,, llJ w1dl· fl'll'l\l'r \t,1nk' \t1.rg.1n w1tl1 I 'fl ma1nant1 "'hak l 11n. J 1,1n~ lin ~ 1 ked thrt'l' lil'l<I g11JI' a' 'l'" I n1>1and lx•.11 lht• r•.11 i..1·r, ·\ pa~ ... 1ntl'rfc:rcnu• t'all 1111 < 1rn:11 H.1 cklt'n<.I\ l' hack \1ark Ln· \t'I UJ'l lli1 lllUt:hdnwn [llot\ iHld l'\11(1 pollll th.11 ~·" r thr P;1tr111I\ ;i I '\-4 kad ( tT 'ltpfll·d and grahhnl \1organ at tht ·l \Md llrw J\ \iurgan ran from 1hr I~ \an! linr d11"n thl: righ1 <.1dr Thr.cL plo.1\'> l,lll·r \!!organ pulled 111 f ,l\cin \ tout hdow n pass I .1"111 u1mpktl'd I"' o f 29 pas5t's h•r l"'I \arJ-. and one touchdown JnJ \1,11 ll'\ ~augh1 '>t\ passe., for 80 '·rd .. \lll'r till' "'1.'" l nglJnd IOUlhdown c , t 1 n ll,1' q11.1 nnhat k l 'n n Die k e' iu1i.;hkJ n tht PJ(kl·rs' nn.Ho-lac;t P""l'\\1Pn '\n, F ngland reco" ered .111.I I 1.111klt11 ~n kt'd a .w.,ard lidd 1!11.il - 1 lw 1111ur\ -nd<llcd Patnol\. de- kod 1 ng \ h.in.lp111n<, 1n the .\mcncan ( 1111fnrnu· ran1\ht•d rhc prescason \\1th.1-l-l 1n1>1d (1rct n Ba) hada 1-3 rnord f rankh11 lo.nkl·d n. and 11·\ard ti, I.Ii!'""' 1n thr 111\l ll.ilt Roth \\Ore:<. l11ll11,q·d 111\\'I u·pt1u11' h\ P.Kker\ ljllJll\ 1 h,J\ k\ \I l>d C1n·1.11 ~1\kl·d hl·ld g11al' nt 41 1 I~ 111d :•1 'ar<h !'.t1tnl'> 13. <"bids 10 In 1'<t''-' Orll.111' ~ain1,· quarterback Bohb~ I khl.'1 l llurkJ a fourth down 41-"vard t1111 l hd11w n JM<.<. to Enc \llartin with ~, \\.'\ 11111h rt·n1.\1ning. tn beat Kan.-.a.-. ( II\ I h\· 11u1~•1nw kit eath tl·am v.11h J "! ' It'~ 11rJ hl·ading into Ol'\I \.\l'ek- 1•1111 '1q~11lar \t'J\nn opener 11 1\,1\ a c.tunning comebad for :-..,.,,, <lrll·an' \\h1,h had fallen lx'- h1111l 1111h llltlllll·nt' rarlat·r on a l - 'ar1l ltluthdo"n plunge h) Kan\a'i 1 11' ·, frtl \nrnh I 1l'lll 11• •.11' ..it l 11unll'd lur all of the . 11tht'f r11tn\\ \llHt'U In 3 game that l.1~rd unlil mid"·" through thl· final Pt'1111d \1ti11r11 \ ndl'l\t'll dn lkd til'ld goal' tol \fl .111d P \<!Ith lcir :--.l'"'-Orlcan'> \\l11h-""~ l nwa' \takl'd K an'>a'> < 11' In o111 '"" h \.iJ katl "'1th a· 42 '.111 I lil Id g.ci.il (;1ant' 17, ~teeters 3: Al l.i'>t K111hul1•rd :"-..I Tean i..1nard had t '", in ll'ru·pt 1011\ and tight end M ark Ra' .n11 wt up unl· touchdown and \\ 111nl .111111ht·r a'> "-t'" Y o rk defeated P111,hur~·h 1n a turno,er-marn·d ~'.I Ill l..111.11d p11 ~nl oil onl' \lark \I 11 ·n~· P·"' r,111\ 111 rhc lir\t period lu \t11p l'1tl\hu1 gh·, rno~t \t'nou\ \1111111~· 1h1t.,11 111 thl" lir\t 1hrn· q 11.1l ll'I\ 1 hrn 1ntnll'pt1·d .1nother ll\t 11111111tl'\ I.lier lo \t•t up "Jc" '111 ~ ·, lir't l<111t htlow n u,,, •r•1 ''I 1p that \u>rc h\ comb1n- 111r • 11o 1•11 l\1mm,11na2fi:)ardpa<.s p l11 '' ~hr Ii h1• hrnk l' three tacklcc. n 1 1111111 111 lhl 1-\ard line. Joe \le •11" \•Tlnl' hi.. llr'>t prl'\C3'ion .1• t•"ri .11111 ,, m11nth-long holdout. .,, 111qj trom thl'fl'. Del Mar handicap Ott Mer TOOAY'S •~tU ())"' .. ~··Y WlelMllf•M ,,......., lllnt ... t:2 llJI'\. .... ST lllACI • IUflOnllt Purw l l4,000 F11t1•t & ,.,.,.,., J .., .. ,, 01C1 & U9 c i.1m11111 lll'lce Sl6 000 S14,000 1 &•vrovllflv• CPt0ro1al 11' 1 ltllrv Chl<k CVHudal 116 3 Oeorola Smllll ICH lanc>11I 114 4 ll\Cli.n F !Owe< (Sohl) 111 s Orienlal e rr.mo (()llvar .. 1 I It • Unlver.al M<illl ($1l>llMll t I• 7 O.laware 0.11gn1 ISoiol 121 • Sotenaldlv Lucav tG•rrlOOI 11• f Prlnctu Lt rk c llrlnktrllOffl 111 10 Jauv LIH llll•Cll.) •111 JAZIY"lJJ"A 1~·11 Al!Pnfl ,,.,.,.,.fl of tlllJ ll•ld, Olactd w•ll 10 add to win saaln, INOIAN 'LOWIR 17·11 Touoll oldllm.r '"°wad t lons of Ill• l•U. "'" Clau. wonv lo.. l l VlllOYPHYL I• 11 Hard to l>uv 1111 dull etforl for MW t>arn, addl t>llnktrt ano draws tlla rall, cllanc• 10 m•lo.t e~dl L0NGSl10T UNIVEllSAL MALll SECONO RACI & furlOnO\ Pu<H $13.000 l vHr old' Claiming price s1S,OOO·l?'l,500 l Hov•rln11 Pr•.-11C• (Solol 1 (jrowMlr !>a..Ou. C8a1el J M1te,,levOu\ Mall CC111anonl • PtrCer>latlar C&la<kl S HOnvOCk tHarnano.11 6 Handful Of Olarn<>nel IOouol•U 1 p,,tlt S 8HU (()rlt11al I Erin'\ Dia mond 1So11'I 9 Co111o. Man IKH nell 10 Ster\IH d COUva ru l II E aollc ArOllor CSll>Hltl ~ L•nl Menus <Ftrna nclell ........... 116 118 116 a II I Ill 116 II• 111 116 Ill 116 II& 13 Homing ""O" 1Pec1ro1t) 11& HOVl!IUNCO Nl!SENCE 13· II Ovtrmal<had on •e st one O.Ck sPrinllno ano matcMO •ll•lntl ,1miler verv 1mor•nlvt wlnM• one t>a<k earn• cell STARSTEAD t•·ll CIO..O OOldlY lo will maiden race nol ovtrmal<Md rad no t>aclo. e11alns1 winners In l"ls heat, EXOTIC ARlllTOR (6 11 eumof>d hard rn 1111. beck sprlnt1rio 1no adds 1>11nlo.erl lnould snow marked Improve· menl LONGSl10T PEllCENT AST Al! THIR D RACE. 6 lurlono' Pu"• 0 41000 3 veer Olds & vii Allowance I Brtcons Cha roe IS~meker) 118 1 Ama11no Covraoe COrtt11•I 118 3 81re1>0v CSoloJ 121 • Air Pirate IGerrtdOI .1 ll s Svrt To Fire IBeltl "' 6 Anotht• Bloom CS1l>illf l 116 1 Rolfs Art Rto !Blan ) 1.111 Allt PIRATE 16 II Won w11nou1 l>llnkt" el Sen•• Anrla sn1ds 1n1 llOOCI IOO•v Detl rlghl off lht oace onct' otev ANOTHElll llLOOM CS-11 Vtrv ov1c1o. and llas snown londneu tor 1rec11. \t,.Cllv rlle ont 10 ctlcn SUlllE TO FIRE (4·11 Bumoeo l'l•ro m1dwev IOtlno momen1vm. lln- snt<I w1l'1 1nt.t<1t1 0u1 nad IOll ~I err.nee LONGSHOT ~AZING COURAGE FOUltTH RACE. 6 IUf"IOtlO' Purte 111 .000 Me 'Of" 1110.e\ 1 ;ears OIO I Marv Amanda IOc•vere\I 1 La C t'la c8utl 111 117 111 TERRY TURRELL 3 O•tcr Yonder IC.H lanonl • Oii 5o PtKtou' (Warr•nl S Senora IL1onaml I ll 6 Bold N A~ ISoll'I 111 1 Jeooal'driil8Taclll e Time For Hert IKH MI) 9 Avnl Note (Garrido) 10 Al\Cllhe Angels Sino (OouglH I II F'Olle CPt<1ro1•I 12 Prolllel>le venture (Sll>llltl <21 .............. 117 117 117 117 )(117 117 111 111 117 111 IJ Romenllc J1I CSoll'I 121 111 I• Fan111v C11 (Slt>lllal fl) 117 IS PleHurt 8"11 t<rlt (LIPl\aml 17) 117 16 F1n1lg (Bait) Ill 117 JEOPAlllOIZ• C>-11 S.Concl In trouotad trlcl at ~ orkt , llooecl mil al\CI now wlM oe P<'OO.lltt 00,1 llme l1vorll• ano dewrvldlv '°· "ANTASY CAT <• 11 HOP041<1 In air '°''no lletl cnena let!, no• 11>us.ci 1a11. i>atlenl 1r11ntf Mvef" et>uwt or llurrltl nls vounotltfS, M>LO N A•LI 14·1) ~ For~ flhv llu 'nown al>llllv In AM dflllt , worlll IOllOwlno LONGSl10 T 0 11 !><> PRECIOUS FIFTH ltACE. l:i.t mllfl on luri Pur~ '23.000 3 vHr olch & uo Ct.lmlno orka UO 000·'"4S.000 1 Promon1orv CKetne11 11• 1 Rose Cernlna (Solo) 114 3 Sanaram CGerridOI 114 • FIVlllO Snow tSno.tn1•trJ 120 S fra~adv l8az11l II• 6 Perto COouolesl 114 1 Trivet ICemPH I 118 I R11haen !Bleck) x 111 9 Le Fur fSol"t 114 FL YING SNOW (2· I) Tn1 lvrtll•r the Oil 1ance fhe more eooea11110 Sllo.'s mounr Is, "" dffnonllrattd tondntn for Otl MAr lurl, l"EltTEX 14·11 Solid effpm el 0 11 Mar 10 dale. avt\llOn mork Is ebllllv 10 carrv ,,,. o'tc1 the mile and lhrtt t•Ol'll\ dhlence TitAKAOY 16· II f"re\hen~ ionce S.nla Anlle. II el>le lo s•lllt eoriv cov•d 04! torm•dablt lo. LONGSHOT If AJtiAAN SIXTH RACE. I 1116 miles Purse \19 000 Ma•atns l veers old & uo I Solver Stroke tSoh\I 121 1 Cul Frtt ILtDllam) 111 3 '" '°4P' Mv Joo IOl1vere11 In • Lexono1on1an tOr1eoa1 117 S JeClo. McCoy IS•l>"tel 117 6 A111lale'\ pr1dt cBa111 117 1 Amoan100<11I C8i.tlo.J 11111 I Solll W111nen IHernandell 117 9 Vailano Couoer IKHnell 117 10 Gtl AIOno Pa1seno ICempaSI 117 11 !>la• RIOOI C~ma11.er1 111 ITS NOT MY JO& Cl· II Racao wlCM wt111f •n conttntlOft llWovenovt ,,., toOCI tffol'I al IN• dill•~. ••-lane:• •1'd "'*'9vtMtnl •• be •uH1<i.nt tor wlfl, AMeAJSADOtll.AL 14·1) E•lls PtOducllYI ,_,, '"~ out Ioele\ .. eddtd d 'l•nc• will be ·~Klalad; MLV•fll STflltK• 16-1) Mov9d bit Pt-lure '-"· k9Y 10 '°" tflort wlN oe oa1i..,1 llandllne LONGSHOT AGIT A TE'S PlllOE Ul\l&NTH lllACI. 60,, !urlono' Pun a U4,000 ll'IHltt ' maret 3 vN r' Old & uci Allowenc1 1 Slon Ott ISlt>lllaJ 1t1 1 Vivid Oa MM (Sollt) Ill 3 Llnoac LH I (Llot'l•ml 111 4 NU(IUr Winter 181111 111 S Jtll I Htrntria.11 111 .i.B•ICOllY PAu (OIJ.iuu~ ---m 1Miu08 E l&lackl x113 • All In TuM (Ofleo•I 111 9 Temmv Lu (Solo) 111 10 In~ lllno CP~ro1a) 113 11 Svml>OlicaHv ICH!anonl 113 SICON 0~, 13-1) Gem. winner ov..-IOUOll ti.Id, never Deller and oetl' tllm aooe In oooc:t llaal, MISS 0.1.E. (4·1l EJtlra Sf\arp dflb for Grt11M>n llMv. lrttllenecl and ~ to ~lion lor re1urn 10 rtctt, \11\110 DA.-C:a111 16· 11 Hard 10 a.nv 1111, ooocl rMr• COl\\lde<elton, winner 1a,1 vtar •I Ott ~r. 'Horw for Couna' LONGSHOT JELL EIGHTH lllACE. One milt. ~w lllS,000 0.1 M<lr Oel>ulanlt Orea. II for tllllft. 2 vN r OICI' e ,11ma1e<1 orou sns.ooo I &rave Rat (81acli.I 117 1 F'ootv (Soto) 117 J Road To Heoolneu (Qltvarttl 113 4 Sar°' Brio (Stloem4ktf) 117 S Soll Coov l&erel 11s 6 AIW•n A Woman ISIO<lit) 113 1 Pre-ISoll'I 113 I 8rtec" ILlot'laml 113 llRA\111 RAJ <l·SI Oomlnanl winner over mot1 ol ll'lt\e lasl out. need onlv rtQHJ 1oam11 to urn Orea. II winner Sletus, uaaCH CS-71 M•Ohl nave l>Hn ''°'" t>ul was rank lugglng In late, Ollnkers wlll lltlP, llOAO TO HAPf'tN&SS (6· II Ma1a.n winner lies monumanla l tHk IOOev, cePel>4e of earning e s/lare LONGSHOT SAROS BRIG NINTH RACE. One lnllt Purs. l\7,000 3 veer olds Clelmlno price M0,000·'3S.OOO. I Tl,.,. Slier• \Hernanae11 116 1 Tai High (Llpehml 116 3 Ttlflller C8 u el 116 4 Ooul>le Ovelt IPeclro1al 116 S Space Sllem CWerrtnl 116 6 Ar1>1tra1e IC>fl~a) 116 l Geehc Knlolll IOll•••e>I 116 e Joel> (Black) x ii) 9 Black Cro" !Solis) 116 10 P1ator fCast1nonl I lti llLACK ClllOSS C3· II Won flr11 llklng alter levoH u lre sharp ana Placed well 10 ldd eno•her OOYllLE OUEST (4·11 Ov..-matc"-d 1111 drooolno 1>aci. for 1ao to or-ltvtf al\CI aoos t111n"10, JOAll C6· 11 Wide In oooc:t move 10 i.ao 0u1 couto no1 nokl w"'" second ~•. '"OllO con1ena.r LONGSHOT. TIME SHAJlE. BEST llET &RAVE RAJ (9111 Raal PRIC IE 1"1.AY AIR PIRATE !3rd lltctl x-1)enot•l •t1•or11111ce IOci<•v Horse racing results Del Mar SATURDAY'S ltESUL TS ()4111 Of O ·daV lllOf'tv..,.,..ad "'""""' FIRST It.AC£. 6 furlong\ E, rtvs1v, lo. 1no 1 K aenel> Co11•\1n11 Eaolt 1vo1entuf te1 UMOIOS1'• I 8<1tt'I Torri' I O'I 7 ~ 17 70 1240 7&0 """ 00 )I,() AIW ran Lvciw Ovlch. 51er Of Am11r.ca ¥t'ICllJD Della T racP Lano seer Buen Cnico Honou" 0 ' War Scraocneo R l>OI were U EXACT.A !1 II paid SIS160 SECONO ltACE 6 lvrlOfte\ To Bf lmpren••e <Olhw t Summer C.IOw I Pinc•• I Rt1vu 8ar1>11on I Velt n1veta I T.,.,. .. 1 10 970 S40 310 710 s 70 s '° Al\O ran Aooerl\ R119a1 Girl NO<dlC s Girl Mv L ed·fl T •otr Ledv Helene GPOO New\ 0011 ll(>(ll(llls c." M·H San 01to0 Y•••Cnt'O Pr.ncelw Pe• '1 DAILY OOUllLE 1 31 P••O snooo THlltD It.ACE 1 I I& milts For H.m\t'll Ve t n1u1•at Nor1,,ern Prov1Gef' Herna"d@'l Of~O A·Ollf' S·O ,,, 1.,,,,. I '1 ) S 780 •80 340 1910 I 60 soo A•\o ran Fort'•on Lto•on Ji..l•t \ Mer• Le C •d Ha10 E -<P•tu Or•c•o No \c•alCl'lt's lS EXACT A IS·11 Pe 0 U06 SO l'OURTH AACE 6 furtono\ A Sign Ot Luck tBlaCk) •1 Th,. 111•1 fS11>1lit'I Ne\lv N1u••11 IOe1a,,ovne•fl T •rt'" 1 10 1 S S10 •OO J10 14 70 6 80 S10 Al\O ran St u .. 1 Score Lun• Eo111on To ea11 t T '1DI .. Glllw WP\I L Oue\I Breakl&\I T ~bit I \\Of s Bal>l' NO \rrolCl"lt\ FIFTH ltACE I I 16 mlle\ on lurl S1>n•I )lt.,•t'\ !Vl!l .. ntvt'le• I 00 • 00 l •O Pou"' l n\lv 1 e1an • 6 10 • 10 "'11ano,., l t\ 801• 6 70 T fY\P ' .. ) Al\(I ran Maraia.a 8lu\n1nu R&antad ...... ., •• , d• Oc••" Wa•f AlftCllOfl All.rmt o No \C, ale hf'\ SS EXACT.A 11 • paid \1)000 SIXTH ltACE Onf m11t B '° >N p,,, av Ba•o Ptl t O••a.,oune•ftl (I'll'\\ ..... 818(~ r ,,.,,. I )I 7 S A'so ran F •v•no L ev•t nant Con•ec• Gemt' T P OOw" l••o • l<J Oto A•O•l'O Bv N \l"A'• '°'fl'\ SEVENTH ltACE ti > lu"O<>ll\ F •'"'"~" •v tltrnol'Otll 7• 40 Ht!t ~ftUf'"' v Va .-n1u•••) Lvr .. ., '). "'" S.b.Htt T '"'" 1 16 4 S A·\O ran Ean' V•ltnt.ne Selna \JOI Ovffn Me••t re E aoie s Mv\1t Oon "' Too Cedor a V1lal MO"'l'"' xra •cl>t'O Bel'\ Ledv SS EXACT A 11 9) D&ld Sl}I 00 \2 PICK SIX 13 SJ l I II Paid S1' 69960 10 19 w1nn1no lit•t'I\ l\IA ,,ontll S1 PICk Sia COMOl1111011 oa1d U 11 •O 10 STJ w1nn1no llc•e•s lll•e hOr\t'\ I EIGHTH ltACE 1 lurlonos 801a Browlt v IV1itfllut'la1 •60 400 160 F,,,, No•mefl CTO•OI American Leo1on COt1a11ouu avt1 T•me 1101s Also ran Ull1mete Pleasure. Perlec Tre~e• \crelchtd Encoturt Mant Maolc lS EXACTA CJ•41 Paid s t« SO NINTH llACE I I lti milts on tvrl San\ l11v11 COovotnl IS100 1110 )160 H ad T nt 8111 1 K aentll '3 IO 11 00 T omP For \alo.arlo ( V11en1ut•a1 ) 60 ri"'t I '3 A S Also r4n Cn1tl 01 Fire Poum Cer1e1n. Pt11rit1 0,.1,0111 Lora All1\on lnntrtnl Ke Jonn !>u on HOI Mt'I/# Vo1ct Of Tht Wind W•ICPI N w ,n '>~•etc~ Ta• H>v" \S Ex ACT A (I 61 P••O '6 960 so U LATE OOUllLE ll II r>a•d \333IO A11eno11nce 13 111 Mututl H•nOlf SS ISS •11 Los Alandtos SATURDAY'S RESULTS ( 14111 84 4'·dav llamft' mfflln9l FIRST lt ACE Ont milt lltCf 8f\t QI Arn•t l AnotrtoM & 80 Vol<•"O Of Sn1rw11 IPer•tr I s-orrn1nQ On c Mvm•n T mt' I S9 3 S '20 JOO S60 U () 1000 Alto •en Otm1an. Trac M•n N11u Star Gen11t1 Sll.10Pt'r Or W1ll1am Peier Ftu n n EXACT.A (S-71 Paid '3810 SECONO llACE One mile oace Jec1<111 Jft ICroohenJ 3 60 Maooo IKvt10ltrl Monltrev Knight f Parkt'r I Time 1 !16 2 40 770 )70 180 180 AllO ran Monterev Preirot HaPPv SnlP, Ml9hlv Matro• Moore\ Dandy Man, Mlsler Gus•••. Volar S2 EXACT.A 14-)1 Paid '1060 THIRD RACE Ont mllt trot a-Serial Numt>er tAndt rsonJ a Calilorn111 Jae• ICroonanl Plserro IGrundv I a-nlrv T•mt 101 l S 280 260 140 280 1 60 1 40 480 AllO ran Rowov Bov Bouroon S!retl, Maona M09u1 Emoauv. Suotr Marktn1av Svcamore Jae• v an1a Ho Bruh Move Sl EXACTA 11·•1 oaid '990 FOURTH ltACE. One milt oec1 Bon Terrf C Parkt rl 1 olO Ttov11ero IVelland1nohem1 Reldfr Vicl0< tKuel>ltrl Time I S7 2 S )70 260 , olO 120 ) 00 Also '•" SPIU•"' A•t>a Knight Fulf)rlghl Hanovt1• 8uu Ou Jour l•orv Gett FIFTH ltACE One milt Pact So Rowov IGrul'Ov t. 00 S•Y Pat 1ireavl OoollerPuP K ·n 1 T1mf 100) S 3 40 280 ?IO •40 • 40 Also ran Rvrir L noan Keren Al\Cln !>ktt•er Rowov Rt un1on C Im !oocla l Levi! To Mt Sl E XACTA IS-61 Pt ld Ul 90 SIXTH AACE. One milt Pact Paoan Laa fPe•lo.frl 11 00 J1ms Peooer IPlano1 Tronacns Pridt rGrvnovl Time 1 S7 •IO S70 )6() )60 . "' AllO ran ll111r111 Me Nol. 8rowngelt M1,111r. Rov11 Fella Badlend\ 8tack Armt>fo . Lord Nt'vlrlr•o Sl EXACTA 16·SI c>ald '-46 IO SEVE NTH ltACE. One mile c>aCI Vtslld Power CCiordOn l 7 IO American Time CKueottrl Mlnnenana Fell• (SUva l Tome 1 SO I S Al'o ran !>rnoolll Buller Meflln NePlvrw Crui\lno Nomeo Merk Ptltl" Sl EXACTA C7·81 Paid S38 40 EICOHTH ltACE. One mile Pace w 1nn1n11 Sl!tlon IPl•no) 1J 70 F l\cat tCr091ian1 Oranpark Charles CSletl1>1 Time I S9 1 S (14() 4 00 1 40 400 HO A \0 ran Meoa SP"•' Our Edw1rd Mr M1lrou Queen\ Ad•OC•lt Poooe Lu•O• Jlmmv Vance U EXACTA 11-SI Pe1d '11 70 NINTH RACE One mile oece Ce• lorn.a 81tster CTOOd Ill S 40 l lO 320 J60 HO • 60 S•v Hor11on IW•"f) Pack Leeoer 1v11•end•"ll"•"'l T•mt l S7 • S A•\O 'II' Amvs Pete Xah\ Two Oct ens E mtra a Ouhf'O S1<1DPtf\ Leader H•ICyon Honor S1 PICK SIX cl -S·ti·1 1-11 oa •O S8 S2• :70 to ,nt' ... .,n . .,o hCkft '"• nors.e\I '7 PiC~ Su CO'l\01a"I)"' oa a l• .. 60 10 19 w.nn1nQ OCktl\ (foyp riorsf\ TENTH RACE One milt oace T emoo 51.,e C "'" It ueOCtr I 1 • 60 Hall NID Velland1ng'11"'' IO.olparr•n I Andt'•\On T•mt 1 SS 1 S Al\O ran S<1t1ll1f•t Avfngtr Leooa•O S7 EXACTA !6 41 oa•d '7810 ELEVENTH RACE On!! mlif Pace Malibu 8P11Ch 1Trt1mble., 680 760 190 T er aut>s• r Piano 110 1 10 orao C tSltt>I" 4 00 T1mf I S9 ? S Al\o ran 8 oomt1r H II And•• l!alPl'I Son Of "'111 Mer to S•"o' It ng SvntoPaleo !fhvt1'm Flrt And Rit1n A lltndenct ' ~) .Mulut l MM•f '119 190 Hol lywood Park SATURDAY'S ltESUL TS Cl7111 Of Sl·nitlll ciuer1emwM '""""91 FIRST RAC E. JSO vara\ OailM L•• ao•P Wa•o .M•u Pe ara (11,co 1 B•oolo.\ Ne Mor,. St<rf!I\ D·c>er O \On T mt 18 30 6 00 ':70 110 12 00 ) 60 1 40 n EXACT A (1-)1 Pa a '6180 SECOND RACE JSO .-a•o\ Btvono T "•d•l10f\ ti•'' !>••• OI 8 omoav Broo'' w r vl\ B,11 •C•e•Off T me II 11 sooo 1040 0 0 s 40 310 290 ll EXACT A 1 I •I Pt •O Slti 1 00 THIRD It ACE JSO varo\ lt1n\tt1r Min •Lac~tvl W"'i\Of'r•nQ l Ale \ 'H (,arc e 1 T nv Car •E Gere.al T ·l'T"P 1$ 10 160 )1() 300 290 H O ) 80 A·\O ran V\'!10 Shall.•n R0\1t Mii Cn1t TruO•no Bvo Tru N Smool" Two Goin Lao• Ov~,, n EXACT.A fl ., oa1d 121"' FOUltTH ltACE. 3SO ~••dl Vo•ert Two (Mflchtlll Pil'8\1n IE C.arcia l W•lanit Soec1 a1 IWerol T1mf l8 SI 66 00 21 00 .. 0 • 80 380 • 60 Los Alamitos, H ollywood Park entries Al\O ran Go S1111e Te. A lurt E11abo. Bedouin Rose, Savllll In Prooe~ Tecilu Rich M1dot' FIFTH RACE. 870 vards Reason To Toa\I (Pau1,na1 M1\\ Avaroce ILv1en1 Mann.-Reason !G1lll •olO JOO 760 IUO S80 310 Loi Alamftol TODA Y'S EHTAIES t ISlh o4 44 ·CS.v "•"'"' ,,_!Intl For\I PO't 1 P m FIRST ltACE 0f'lt m11t Pact P.ir\t \ 8()( A '""' I t' ~ ,...ar•s no" w n~r\ ()f \7 ~ 8\' 6 \ltlrt\ af'ld n, \ 10 00() l~f•Mf /! \1 ••UC>• c~ e, ... ds "'O" # ,.,,,,.,, • l l ooo "' .,. ' ,.,.,.,, 1 w.,, '" ",. .,,. "" 'a d "0"•"' 7 "ff'I ~" Be,..oriPU 8 u,,...p,,t~·o 3 ()A 1" 8~\\Q.., k •\\ .. c ~ ,. 0 ..... itlt\ t p""" .. :,hi"\•,. & J , •• ,. "la·P• 1 I ""ai•r r,.,., t~f'"'O" 8 All In F~•OY• Gr 1110• Sl!CONO RACE One m 't lrol Pvt\• \I 1()1) A •Ill'\ non ... nner\ ot n 7SO •n at• • •••r'• a <ll1 or \I~ 000 •lftl•mt Al\O •lllllf>•t a I 801'\ oot una r•e •m no s 16 000 I ~ .-.oe• •• GIOrv F \CO 1 I ltf"lft\ (: ''' HatJ>9,. 3 t ap I •I' H&>tf'\ I • ., SuDf'r ,, J@t Par .. t' S Noia.tr• Henov•' P•H f\\ ~ l'j(ll)lf' Fl t06~ w .•• 1 \11t1tl"I\ A oprt-rtht ~ W ,,.,.,d 9 l •d• Ba•~· q 1"0'"""' S•a• W•ll •"'• .\ r. tt, ,01+~ ')wr\ltQ t nt'.,, f HIAD A ACE O•f' ,,,,~ Pl'I ~ ,.. ••IP r ~ i ~ "' S•a• • 1 ••er t,111 '"''•' 1 Pu'0'~ ll•+fill" f8tJ0ft"fli' ' M•\\ E"P<lr>1' \"f'f••11I l \'1•\ A S"&• ~COlll • .,,."' A"d fllo"f' i Potrc• I 5 M 1\\ l .,,,,,,,. V•ll•ndll"U"'I ,;, • r lt•''f ,,~-....o•P'lt1r t kufi!)ltt' 1 (I\• l nv•• I Al\Clflr\on I I Fn "'"" Tl'lal ( ~"l•' I Ma·•· 9 Jle>wO• """'• P1ano) ,OURTH RAC• One ml• .,.,. s 1 600 A •V#i c1a1m1no or•o H 000 IC, er <)V\ .,,,,.. 0 t)onA-1 1 Na•~•,. ,.,,, 81\Jmf'nlr I ) 1\1\(1()("• II ... I TllO(lllO'\ • Nh•' ~ .. ICtQQ"•" \ lr..e Chari'' ITO<l<I 11 6 fo"'l<W'• Fro•• 11- 1 M<I• 8 urnb<O 5t.1rrt11 I C.• ••nas Oanor IK ,,., • l.Uf'!'O.r \1"11 IOIJ° ••n<O AM.....,. 10 ~to• 0~ R 1111 11 Par~ ..... ,, Ad•o• '""• (!• s~ ,. l'1rTH RACE J•• , ~PA<~ Purst U'<>O 4 e r ,. ,, 0\ ")' "'nrwtr\ o• 1 r•(t \ .. -.. '"~.,, "'~" w11"ui"~'l ot J rece\ SIXTH RACf: 0"" m If' P"<" Pur~t S7,100 A I 1.;, ' ' •\ .\ f"t r P\ nvll9ll011&i I r-N~,. 0 LO\\ p,.,..,., 1 1 ""°''""I• 9•••1• IP•8fC, l Arnt Rowe f v anana no'141ml • • •'"'' f .,,. ~ L 4ft1fll.- • 1 •• '' ~ 0 Onn11" " ~ tsr,.\t '"A Jt A~O ..,,..""' J' f•c.JVt"1tr ' t11' " o .. ,f')"'"' \EVENTH AACE On• m11e OACt Pur\4> • A • ., 7 \ """' olds cona111oneo •A" 1n" ./V ·1~""' ".'.If 1 ,,.,,, t"Ot mort th&n ~ fA('tlt\ , ''' ,.\ii ,,, < tt \ tO 000 9 •• ,,...,, p,.,., ,.,., , \I" A,, ..... ' ~ ~,.,., "'• l~n'1 n9t\,a"1 I Vtt " ~.an .... Ott flCHlH lll A( Ont ,..,., oat • P1•s• S~ OflCI \ I ..... , !>•1•• , .. tar f)ld 1111 ti • .1' ,. t•f At}Mftl)n 1 r r •'I l • Ov r> t• u ) ,....~··"' o ....... o ... .,,,, .. , 4 • ,., 9.,,. .... r., tr '' "I•'• E•P'f\\ Per<:< • e n • Oa• .. ~1 CC •OO~•· I • Or I •ct" !\la •~•l•n11"""' I.,,.,,. \At"•• 9 \In"' ti I IC " 'A·\\ .... ., , " \m ''1 JI I ,,,, O· •••1,._.,-.1 .,,,.,.., NINTH It.ACE One mlle peca Pvne " 600 (I'll B•td all ollt\ C1a1m11111 oriCt SS 000 1 Howav Mon IP1eno1 1 Ja mt's Vlncen1 CWllto.tl l Pr1n1meker ITOOd Ill 4 I( 1n9 ()I Jan ITllOrnlon) 5 JoMnv Gov<l>O CRllcllo•I 6 C1101111n Carroll fAndtrtonl I H•O" SPHd CO Oonanotl I Monterev Mireoe 1va11and1nonam1 9 l f'V•IV 0 G I Mlsktlll AJw-..... 10 Solf' E •oeO•l•On t&v11trl 11 Lora Lt vflv tSnerrt nl TENTH ltACE One mllt trot Pur\I \t 100 All aoes 1nY1t111one1 l Suotrne1 COl,•nl 1 8aroout ( Ot\of'Mrt l Ow Sl'.lffdv l Ktavsl 4 e ·llludt IPtrktr l S O•sePoearlno Tric~ 1w1111amsl 6 Marlin\ Prrdt IAaoclllordl , II B Co< """' 1F11coJ a G Kr110lll owllf>Cl !'nlrv ELEVENTH ltACE Ont mllt oaet Purte s$ 300 All •O•\ 11111•\ o\ mares no1 OO\ltd tn\101110"•' I Nut•O lop IMt dlen<I) 1 Gte1n A Chim!' fCrogh11n1 l ~ 111<um CAncMf\Onl • ~,.,.,.,,,,no $eay 1110111 ~ W•'ld•IT\f'r• ((,renlt rl • ''J't \<llat1111 18•'•" I L A M1,treu f Ptlt<"\tlll 8 Ha.0.11 \llOw l\herr..,• HolVWOOd ~lrtr TONIOHl 'S I NTitr•s 12"1 .. u.,,..,,, av•~ --..1 '"' llttt , ... -.m. JIRST RA CE JSO ••fO' P\l<H '3 000 ) YH r 0 en C e m.11g PhO '4.000 T dv ft c,,.,. Oa nclne Comma~ ll•"' •o" llvoov 1111.141 M<IOf\ I' <add,. A1em to\ Dot Govert'IOfs ~"''°" '"''' T• CaMdv' KIO P l'<lf A ,,... Acl•~ HCOND lllAC• MA.4en 1 YU i bid\ To Coov 0. N11• ~,..,_, A111htt ~·· Tl>t I' a r"" \vo.t dOJotr )Pl<lf "•...,v•no )5'0 vard' P\l<M Sl 000 (1-lm.ne IWl<a M 1S0 Al\11 Pl•O•~ Htt" Jut .. , u~ .. eoo MAU W(l(W#f l an<I ~Pia.,, llot>ln' .Jal Fi.sh H-IH Lh ~ltr (,OIOtf\ C"-f~ S<Oll WPbO THIRD RACE •00 verds Purse 13 300 l vu• ?Ids Clelm•no price 0 000 Jim L O"ltOOI HotslOO Brown B1mvs Bv11 Ber\ P•uoortfr Summing E l•rnet Nellve GPln StrH k1n FOUltTH ltACE 440 vard' Purse sJ 000 Ma1a.n 1 vu r o•os C•a1m•no orice M.1SO Cert1feu Wh•\l>l'f • Soull'lt<n Sllv Dov 8••<•v Da·t Ornooo S.uo S•n" LevlO t owtll Sa m\ BuO• Lu<"' 8rHkd1nct Ulllf To• ~·•r ~vl>t SP•Cv Also .iig.~1 Tn•n Olm. S.lln Cull• • Lv<ttv Cen•dlen a-M•Olf Hill' Ferm enlrv ,ll'TH ltACE. olOO vera• Purte ll.~ l YH I Old\ & IJP Cla omrno orkt U 000 Hemocntck llock•I Wind R11w.nd MM Joe Jt l C iar lv•n Samu•I Pee l Al>t\ E '"'"' SIXTH RACIE 400 verd' Pv•\t ll.JOO , v•ar Olds l""lalmln11 orice S6 2SO tcllrn For Cnlc~ s Mul•r SllUf (tlunl Futvrt Tek Sum LH v Sum Cory Jemn Donl Socks Me Now Tht Oovl>lt E•Olt erookllHI NIOhl\ SEVINTH RACE. 3SO vardl Purse "3 000 M11tdtn l vear Olds C1a1m1no orlct S6 150 Cra1v Pe vt l!letter Tiie" Snu E r tre SIP Soundi.Qo Cna1oar 8 rea1t. Oenctr 8tl,,.rt F'or Mt &al>v Kevcff~ Dov EIGHn. RACE JSO Ytfd\ Pu"• M 400 .,...r o•d' Clalmlno or''• l •• 000 If'! 111(1' Man Tlllt Holder Allon\ W1ndtr1>ar Go EHY N•llYt R•·te Your Allft C11vmmv AM•d OI n .. Game NIN1"H RACE 110 vard\ Purwi U S 000 T1't T al>'t Ttnn•' Hanch<•c> -l Y•sr old• & "" r °"' C o•n\ &IHO ~Pl(ftl O"" Jat~n« Jo. R••H GOid Truly A ~suo Ca M C•~ TIN'fH ltACI 170 nro\ Purw Sl 700 J Ylltr old• &. uo Ci. m•f\11 MIU \S 000 8v ~o.w •t l lttQutt• Mon,t.vr La ltue c;.,,.,.1 r,aO" Arni. llabv N lro Ladv Mlt-111090 5.ol~ OI a n Oto.. Wlndv II'.•• T1mt1 •7 11 U EXACTA tl ·•J Paid '6S40 SIXTH RACE. 110 vard\ Awt\ome Ou\k ILtw•\I Advanct Gvv 10,oerocli.son Le Fta Hartl Ti,.,. 47 '6 00 290 , 40 no 1eo •OO AISO ren Tne Gnller A Zvrt Hit J1Vt N Sound ProUd s1arouc1o. In PTooer Tactle\ A.ICPI M1l!Oe n EXACT A ) 1 01 d \I) 40 SEVENTH RACI!. 170 varo' C'1enot1 H Duo (Lfwl\) 3 IO , 40 220 110 240 '60 lluQ• Atort1nov11ri1 cCreaotrJ H•O• Lerlt CH Gerclal Time '614 Alto ran Oavs Profll Mlek>f""tvll•m Trovl>tf WlllP, ForlvM FOi' Ont n llXACTA ll-11 oakl JlllO l lOHTH RAC&. 3SO vero' wne1, Ue> Ot<ll. COl<1erk:•oon1 Sll4!\8 I"'" Lullaf)~ fL aCktvl T eti11>aru Wrano1er IH C.errl•l flrnt II 4S Also ren J1nnller Jon. Jent Youno VcJoo Bov Ouolll To Think, Roma11v Grtv. Mavoe St1•h S1 IX.ACTA 16 1J e>ald '5160 NINTH lllAC•. lSO varo• R11 h And Fon tFlouero•l Oro•n•o11 Leo.na 1 Broo11. \I Mou M11rot llvtao (Hert) Time II 0) ~60 900 660 100 h() • 40 Also ran Sell Eaonu1on ~l'llrls AtoU(!'I hnn.rs \lall'I ~Inn Lvk1 P1tlllrllo n IXA(fA 11·•> r>ald \f100 U PICK \IX 110 J· J 1 6· ?l Ol•O S.)0760 10 .0 winning l>Cktl\ II••• l'IOH•\I Carrvover POQI s.311110S f ENTH RACI ~ varos Go•o CoH I E~or•u CCt roou 1 Corooralt BUii CD·~•Clo.•Ofll Nee•\ Wonotr fH Ga it al T1Mt ?) O? u o uo no JOO 1IO HO Alto •en ~••talt•n Oath w 1nn1no Rten L1dY Clan'< C.Hh 1ma MerrldO( Mt1•1<1o<\ LI"'"' CPnl1rf'N'd U EXACT A t 11 r>a•d lt 40 ILEVINTH ltACE 350 yara, Z1noo Cllaree CL.tW•l l 1 IO F '••119 Pt1W"m IFlort \ I \1 N 1.,.tv rio"' r ... ,u,.1 r.me 11 It U I! XAC"T A !~ )l !>Aid \'9 00 Alll'lldan<• .... Mvtutl 1111 t! • '1 1$2,5'• •IO hO no 110 HO -. Marine National Bank in Koll Center Intne won BOii.A •a ell.talon for 100,000 to lS00,000-aquare-foot bulldlnga. Office buildings' designs honored Three "Oflice Bu1ld1ngs of the Year" have bee n announced by the Orange County chapter of the Build- ing Owners and Managers Assoc1a- t1on (BOMA) The annual local <.:ompelltton by BOM o\, an international organ1za- t1on representing the office building 1ndustrr. was d1 v1ded into three catcgon es. buildings under 100.000 square feet. between 100.000 and 500.000 square feel and over 500.000 square feet Judges incl uded Nelhe Betker. past BOMA-Orangc County founding president and .ccg1o nal v ice president for BOMA lntcrna11o nal. Frank Herben. a past directo r of BO MA. and Ma ry Lo u Johnsto n of Bnnderso n Real Estate Group So uth Coast Plaza T own Center Office Towers took the award for the o ver-500.000 square feet category. The adjacent Central Bank Tower· and G reat Western a vangsTowerare o wntd Jointl > b) C. 1. Segerstrom & "Sons and Prudential Life Insurance C'o T he towers were designed b > Alhcn C Manin & Associates -Architects a nd were sing.led out b y BO M .\for their c'tcnor and 1ntenor dcs1in. qualit~ of maintenance, te.n- a nt 1mpro' emcnts. energy efficiency and overall environment The Manne Nauonal Bank Build- ing, a development of The Koll Co. a nd located at Koll Center Irvine. won the SOMA award a mong I 00,000-to 500.000-square-foot of- fices. Designed by Gensler & As- sociates Archttects. the building has won additional awards for its outstanding architecture . ,.. The third category honor for build- ings under I 00.000 square feet was awarded to Metro Centre. 11 770 E. Warner, Fountain Valley. The two-story wood and glass building represented b> Daum Jo hn- stown/ American also went on to capture the "Office Building of the Year" award for the entire BOMA Southwest Reg10n over entnes sub- mmcd from <'.'aliforma, Utah. Ari- zona. Nevada and Hawa11. BO MA-Orange County now has more than 200 members represent mg companies involved 1n office build- ing ownership, management and operation of commercial property a s well as building ~r.,1ces Further information regarding BOMA may be-obtained by contact- ing the organ1zau on offi ces at 6 11 Anton Bl vd .. Sutte 760. Costa Mesa or pho nmg 979-9131 (! Twin 15 -.tory towera at South Cout P1ua Town Center lD Coeta Me.a topped buildinl• o•er 500,000 aquare feet. Metro Centre ln Fountain Valley la "Office Build ing of the Year .. for lta alze for BOMA Southweat Region. Orange eo.t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Augult 31, 1Me • Architectural firm adds staff 'Du AeUu A110Clatet, a nationally known architectural firm that is currently building its corporate headquarters in lrv1ne, has three new staff members 1n Oranae County: architect J~ F. OIMw, draftsperson htMeea M. Juont.I and pnnl technician EGu H•p t. Chow and Hcdayat reside 1n Irvine. Janovski is from Hunungton Beach • • • Irvine resident Boward Pear .. tdll has been named 1un1or copywmer at JU111 Allvertislq ... P9blJe Reladeu in NC'Y}X>rt Beach. He recently was &raduatcd cum laude from UC Irvine. • • • Chapman College graduate Dall E. Nonnu will fill the new position of regional marketing representative for the Irvine-based General BuillH1 Tedaaolop, be .. He will be responsible for saJes of G BT computer pnnters and display stations • • • Rld1ard Adler. formerly vice president of K.ldder, Peabody 6 Co. has purchased an equity interest an Cnttadn & Co., an investment banking firm 1n Newport Beach. Adler will aJso act as maoagins director and host for the firm's weekly televisio n program, "Special Situations:· on Channel 22. • •• Doua Mace has Joined Walltmu & deForrHt Adverthlq, a direct response marketing agency in Newport Beach as vicc presi<fenl for new business management. She worked most recently as vice president for Security P1clflc Bull. • • • Estey-Hoover Advea:.ttsla1 u d J>abllc Relatlou an Newport Beach has added J1Ue Jobi• to its account management team as an account executive forthe agency's newly acquired Toyota and Nissan dealership accou_nts. ' • • • nomat R. TlmmoDI has been named president of Marble NaUoeal Buk. Headquartered" an Santa Ana, the bank also has a branch offi ce an Irvine Timmons 1s a former president and ch1d execuuve officer of the 10-branch Buk of Utala. • • • Alu Gruer JOans Corporate Dttlp A1IOCi1tH, l.K. as senio r copy'A-nter He wall be responsible for wnung adven 1sang. pubhc relations and collateral for the Irvine-based agency • • • Clark Meyer CUrters 6 Howell. an advertising and markeung communical1o ns firm 1n Huntington Beach. has added David Erickson as account execuu ve in charie o f new business acq u1S1t1o ns. Erickson had been acting president for Doyle-Vu.Fo11eo, Inc. an Laguna Halls. • • • Laguna Niguel resident. Cannn Jun Dorr has JOtned Basao • A11ociates of Newport Beach as a copywn -She was a senior cop) writer for Grey Adnrtl•laf 1~ ~in!'capol Balboa Island eh1roprac1o r <llri1tot*er 8 . a.. ka.o has been selected for membership in the American Clllropractk Assoclartoo, which represents the maJonty ofhccnlCd practitio ners an the Unucd States • • • Allen Goodman of Pacific Aatotoand ud Se<:artty in Costa Mesa and Norbert Sl1Un1 ofLa1uaa Stereo an Laguna Beach attended the Alp1ne/Lu~man national dealer conferenc.c an Nashville. Tenn • • • Local landscaper Douc Helm• of Compre-.eulve Ludscape Deal.p 10 Costa Mesa recently passed the Calllonlla Ludscape Contractors Auoclallon cen1ficat1on test ORANGE COAST STOCKS Nation's largest retailer started by selling watches Here a r e the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, Aug. 29. Data provided by Newport Secur ities Corp. .. ... ., •"' • t ":' .. t " •• , .... t .... • ~ • ,t,•f" II •" ft a "' I" ;... • I' A•r J. J tAI .. •" ... ,., ' •• •L.t "'•"'t ... I" C •1>\ • •~ "'" t tt' a. & !I Cl.., Al •If-lt a•. ct• " .. :') Ci • t I ~f o--.•'"' 1 .. •• 1"11111 .... f I f .. ) C 111• ~f .,, " lvf .. "'" ,. .. "' ~~ co~, '' • • .,. ~ .a.tOul~D'C-• ·~ • . ~i.""" I t ' .1.11i•·1UL•( J •.OAfl;M 1.,..- 10. ~I I • JI .~(~T•IJ II JJ DCWl'lt(' S.111 \ JJ .ovt < "'' H .ll l 11t l~.[11 1111 1 "'(Hfio! I ,. ( "'I' ... ' I ........ , • f "'~n r 1 lH" ,. ' ... 'llf ,, 1 .......... Jt, •HF I H 40,,Jtrt4iJli' fAI d ~ .. p. •1,,llli'I 11\fOl\llfl'jirro + •. ,# U{JI •+ t J.Hl111t0 ,Utl(to • • 'n.. tar 1 ff"' •"-o "" • 1 "''' r ,,, . . ..... "" ,_.,. ' ,.. .... ~I I• •• • • .. " • ... 'It ... ., .. . ', ...... , . ~ .. . t •I ,. .. AO ... I I .. ,. , . . .... . . ... • . . •I • .. .. • I " • -.. ....... I • \.J• ~· ' " . ,.,,.. ~ ' I • ... . ' .. I ,., • t "I I .. . , .. . . 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Roebuck & C u tounded I llO )Cars ago to market v.Jtlhl·~. has muth 1n common with thl· na11on thJt for generations has po1cd O\Cr 11'> ratalog' It " huge complex ~1111 grov.ing and 'll1ll l hang1ng But 11 '> also faung 1ncreas1ng rompc1111on lrom large d1'>Count and .,pcl 1alt) Lha1n'> after \Cars of \lr- tuall) unchallenged do m1nanle .\nd follo..-.ing a "a't ol d1 - ' cr'i1fn.:auon into tinannal <;er\ ices and real l'Statt ~M'-ma\ he under- going an 1dt·nt1t) l ns1., · 'itrrtching 11i,clf too thin <,omc anal)'5t\ 'Ml) "Ju'il ht•c.au'>t' ~car' ha~ monn and l':Jn hludgcon 1t<.clt into the..e ·bus1- m· .. .,cr, dtX''-n't mean It will be a financial c;urrc.,,... \aid Hov.ard Stt.>1n chairman ol the 1n\C'itmen1 ti rm Drc) fu<, C 1>rp in Nev. York F.d\.\-a rd A. Brrnnan. l ha1rman and chief cxcrutl\ l' offircr of <;cars c;1nLc Januar). responds "nrx1b1lit~ 1s 1mponant . ~ar .. cannot stand c;till .. Founde r Richard W Scar<. was a railroad agent at !'Jonh Red\l.ood Minn .whl·nhede11dcd1n 18X6to tn selling a crate o t unwanted p01..kc1 v.atche!> .\\ear later. after he mo\ Cd hi\ cornpan) to ( h1rago. Sears "'as JO•ncd b~ .\h ah C. Rocbul k a Hammond. Ind . "atchmaker v.ho rt:pa1red the v.atLhe\ Sears ~Id The L.Ompan~ thn .. ed lir<ot a\ J mail-order hou'\e then hit 11 h1g 1n retailing. grov.ing into the nauun·, b1ggc<>t retail Lompan) It no"' ov. n' tht na11on 'largec.t real c\tate broker < old...,ell Ranker and Co. the fifth-largest In' e'>lment com- pan). Dean V.111er Re,noldc; and th<.' nation 'c; .-.Cl ond-largest in<iurer of homes and automnb1I~ .\llc,tate \\ h1ch Sear!> toundcd in tht' I <n0<. But merchand1s1ng '1111 aCLount.-. for th<.' bulk of\earc, re' enue -S~o ~ b1llmn of $411 ., b1ll1on 1n I 9M ~ .\llstate pro' 1dcd SI 0 4 h1ll1on Dean Witter S~ Y billion and < oldwcll Banker SYOO million Compan) olfo.1al\ ..a~ three-quar- tcr' of all ad uh ·\ml•ncan<; <;hop cach \Car at Scar!>. v.h1ch has 1q9 general retail <.tort!. 2. :Hll La talog ule'i l111:atu)n<i and \!lo '>pcc1ah)' <;tore\ 1n the L nllL'd Stall'\ ( anada and Mc\· llU In a hid 10 meet thl' rt'ta1ling l hjllcngl' head-0n Sea rs has re- \ amped~ 7M full-line retail st0res into '\tore\ nfthe Future .. The nc" approach marks an at- tt·mpt t0 \hcd ;;car.,· hlue-collar image and ,1pJ)l·al to a "h1te-collar chentele. .id•.nov. il'dgtd .\rnold Stein. a 30- 'car "1.·ar\ \t'tl·ran v.ho has managed une ol the updated \tore'> for two \tar' "\1ncc \l,e \taned tht.>m 1n 1983 the "itorc., 11! thl· Future ha\C had 4 rx rlrnt higher \alt.>-.' olume than our othcr rl't.111 opcratwns. · said Stem . v. hn u' cr<,('e' the 11 ~ 000-square- loot \car'> '\torc 1n the Chicago suburb 111 .\urora lX.•partmcnt\ haH been re- organ11ed pulling wgether hnes of ml·rchand1'>l that once would have hcl·n sold 1n d1tkrent pan'\ of the <;tore <. un mg al\lt' pull the customer along lrnm 1.kpart mrnt to depan- ml·nt "lame hrand' arc much mo re in l'\ 1denrc than in tnrmer -.e<lrs. when <;,·ar' uinn:ntr.11nl l1" hou!-e brands . "Clnl· 'fX'1 1 Iii. 1 mJgc problem they ha \ c "lhJt \l'M'-,., k no\l,n as a man's 'ton: \J1d \hinrcx· (1recnste1n. re- La1I anJh\t at the investment firm Bear tl·arn' & Co "They've had tmuhk \C.'lllng the v.nmen'<; Imes. but 1hc\ ·r1 v.c1rl..1ng un 11" (Pleaae 9ee SEAllS/86) VE NET IAN GONDOLAS ~EDDINGS AT SEA OLD WORLD ROM A N CE AFLOAT Gourmet Baskets w /champ & roses IRVINE tOAST CHARTERS 675-47~ PROFESSIONAL PLANNING Aboard Luxury Yachts All s~rvrc~s arranged IRVINE COA ST CHARTERS 71 4-675-4704 To Order your Good life ad Call 642·5678. Ask for Cathy . • .. 0nnge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, August 31, 1988 -MONEY SENSE a 7' -,. Second time around: Financial facts for spouses More than Y -------------million households -over 20 percent of all married couples -have. a panner who has been previously mamed. Almost one-quaner of those who remar- MARY RUDIE ry bring children ••••••••••• underaae 18 to the new union. By 1990. it's estimated that nearly 50 percent of all children in the United States will have seen their parent s divorce. and an many cases. remarry. Money is the most frequentl y cited cause of family quamls. And when one or both spouses have been previously married. and possibly have children. the domestic front can sometimes ~ome a minefield. To remove some of the ··booby traps, .. both partners should understand and accept their fi nancial obligations and responsibilities from the outset The most common pitfalls revolve around the subject of determining what 1s "yours, mine and ours.·· Couples wtth substantaaJ property and/or assets should think'about ncgotaaung a prenuptial agreement fhc!o( legally binding contracts outline the d1v1s1on of property in the event of divorce or death. Couples who draw up these a1reemcnts usually do so to ensure that assets arc earmarked for children from a pre vious marriage -rather than the new s~usc -should tht' couple get divorced or one spouse dae. A prenuptial agreement s1gned by both partners befo rt' they marry supersedes any will and relevant loc.al intestacy laws. That's important to remember, because without the protection of a contract. a surviving spouse automatically has a legal claim to between one-third and one-half of the dcceased's estate, depending on state la w. For a sample pre nuptial agreement, a couple can e\pcct to pay as httle as $300 to $500. The expense can chmb higher 1fthe agreement involves complicated trusts or numerous investments. Even in the simplest of agreements, tiach party should be represented by a lawyer. Da)'-to-day financial obligations don't need to be spelled out an a prenuptial agreement. Most couples with children find 1t more practical to run th e household with pooled resources to avoid having one side of the co mbmed family feel 11 as not living as well as the other. What's the most equatable way to pool resources? Most financial planners agrtt that there's no one n$ht answer . But financial hannony can be kept by discussing .,~ .. SEARS ••• From85 Stein said Sears has gone beyond th at. even wnh Its hou~ brands. ··our Chef)I Tiegs and Stephanie Powers lanes have great consumer recogn1t1on and heav>· sales:· he said. ··And our Yvonne Goolagong lane of women's sportswear as one of the hottest an the industry." On a tour of the store. Stein pointed out the computenzed sales counters on central islands. noting. ··v ou can bu} a nightgown . a can ofpaant and a 1elev1s1on set all at the same counter." Downstairs are the computenzed counters of Allstate. Dean Witter and Coldwell Banker. wi th g.iant elec- tronic screens on which customers can call up advice and .suggestions tailored to their needs Even in th is modemrzed store, Stein said. man} of the 400employees are Sears veterans The chain has a history of em- plo)ce loyalty, he said, refemng to the popular profit-s hanng plan thaa shocked the business world when II wac; launched in 1916 b) then- Chaarma n Juhus Rosenwald. Ro~­ nwald bought in to the business an 1895 b} forgi, angSears' debt fo r some rt·ad,·madc su ns "You can say that 99 percent ot Sl'Jf'> manager!> and e\ecut1ves ha'e rnme up through the ranks." Stein '>Jld There ha'e been C\cep11ons - most notabf\ C1en Robcn E Wood .... h .... ame from arc:hnval Montgom- en Ward & < o 1n I 9.24 and pried ~eap; out of11s mail order-only mold ..\n earl~ mac;tn of demographics. \.\ond ..a"' the popula11on sh1 ft1ng to the l1t1ei. after World \\-ar I and 1n t t12 'i tal ked Ro\1.•n....,ald into e\- pt•nmenung "1th retail c;tores Women crowded the counten at one of the tint Seara retail •toree tn 1926. Previouely they had been able to buy only from their ••wtah book" ae the Sean catalog waa called. 8\ 1931. store sales took a per- man<.'nt lead O\ a mail-order income .\ nd. e'en though "iears had fa iled 1n tffons 111 '>ell 1.ar'>. Wood was sure Scare; could c,ucceo,!>full} 'idl car pans. ----- iOU Wt~1 ·' • • .. .. ., v } • • •'•·•I •••••• • .Play the Smart Tenant Game Follow the road to University Tower and d1scCMJr you won t have ro pay for a lot of things m this new first-class off1cP building • A p"me /rvme location w1rnout the congestion of the central business area. only minutes from John Wayne Alf port ·Easy freeway access • Free park.mg for tenants and guests • A nearby p811k tor 1oggmg or rela xing • Restaurants and shopping ar your doorstep m The Market place. an alreadv·open retail restaurant and entertainment • Views of snow capped mountains or green rollmQ hills from the only office IO'Ner m University TO'Nn Center Orange County s newest small tO'Nn. which includes a variety of new housing • Located across from UC Irvine m the Airport-Metro-UC/ Trtangle Open Summer 1986 A devalopment of Davison & Ferguson Leasing Office m The Marketplace 4?49 Campus Dove Sutte 152 Irvine California Q2716 7141854-2448 center The /;C11Jr1ttt>r1 ~Yo( l>rnQf1 R11~1nn~., m °'""Qt' C.Uunrv E xclus1ve Leasing Agent Iliff Thorn & Co 'Tbm Ack/Rm BM SttllwRqon prior to remamage how much/each panner will contnbute to total family laving expenses, including the support ofstepchaldrcn not laving with the couple. Whale 1t 1s often a iood idea for a husband and wife to combine all or pan of their paychecks to handle ltv1ng expenses, many estate planners advise that partners keep some assets separate, panacularly assets brought to the mamage. an) children from pnor mamages To ensure that an estate is large enough to take care of two households, many stepparents increase their live in~urance cove~ge. Stepparents who have children from a previous marriage often make special provisions for them 1n their walls. Typically, the provision takes the form of a testamentary trust that des1J.nates assets for the children and the age at which they"will receive them. Man) remamed couples -even those with prenupual agreements -own much \lfthear property as a J01nt tenants with right of surv1vorsh1p (JTWROS). Such an arrangement 1s not always in the best interests of a spouse with children from a prcv1ou~ marriage. If one partner dies. has or her interest an JTWROS property passes automatically to the surv1v10g spouse, who has no legal obligation to pass It on to the late spouse's children Tenanc) 1n common, whi ch docs not proVlde for nghts of surv1 vorsh1p, 1s another form of ownership for remarried couples. When a co-tenant dies. his or her interest in the property does not pass automatically to the oth er owner. but to whomever the late co-tenant names 1n his or her wall. A stepparent can also use trusts to provide both for the survivin_J spouse and, later, their children. Th as can be done by setting up a qualified terminable interes.t properyy trust, or QTIP trust. that bequeaths an income interest in property without providing actual control over at. One can designate, fo r example, -,hat income produced by a QTIP trust be used to support the other spouse dun ng has or her lifetime, wt th the trust's pnnc1pal later rcvening to has. her or their children. The QTIP trust's chief advantage as that it removes the potential for fnct1on between stepparent and stepchild. A careful!) wntten wall 1s essentaal for stepparents "ho wash to protect their estates Hears may include the ne" spouse and an) children the two have together. plus A remamage should be a happy event for both partners and their families. Financial planning at the outset can help to keep It on a sure footing. Mary J. RlldJe 11 vice pretldent ud mua1er, coHumer i.Dformadoo 1ervlce1, of MerrtJJ Lyocb, Pierce, Fenoer &r Smltk, b e. To meet the competition from dlacount houses, Seara hu revamped 278 full-line retall stores into ••storee of the Future." They include Sean Financial Network.a where cmtomen can buy ineu.ra.oce or real eatate and make lnveetmente . '>Cn 1(es and 1nc;urance tk e' tn pushed Sears into brnad- 1.J,t1ng for a "htle 1n1ruducing sing tng 'tars like Gen1.• -\utr) \ear<, ran ( h11.ago radau stauon \.\ I \ -the call letters stood for V. orlJ', Largc'>t Ston~" -from J 1124 un11119~8 and kept a 49 percena 1nll'r1.·'t until 19''1 The \latiun helped ~ar<> Sl'll a 101 of rad 10 Sl'I\ \\-ood also predicted thl' shift nl ·\nwmam to th1.· ,uhurhyfter \.\ nrld V. Jr 11 \.\ h1k ~ontgom1.•n \.\ard pla~cd 11 -..tk huilding no nt'" <,tore\ het"een I ll..t <i .tnd I 'l'i!i \\ uod orden·d '°>l'ar\ h1gbl '' t'\p.rn,llln. ma1nh 1n \uhurhJn Ix-It'> ""hl·rt• tht• "'h;1h' hoom·· he lnrl'l3'>1 had 11c. c.trungt\t 1mpJll Rut the haggcst '>lnRk ""l't ._ of the l'\l'.ltlll'>IOnl\m that \.\ ood Pl'r\on1'1l•d Newport's BalcorCo. appoints R. Noble By JIM HATHCOCK Detty ,_ c""""°"°"'' T he Balcor ( o . a Newpo11 Beach- tlascd sponsor of puhllc. and pnvatc real c~tate limited pannersh1ps. has appointed Ronald l Noble to the po'>t of south"-CSlern regional 'ice pn:'iadent of 11\ pn\ate placement'\ di\ l\IOn Noble has assumed resPt)ns1h1l11~ for -whole'>Jling the firm'c; pm.aH' l1rn11ed-partnersh1p programs 1n ~outhcrn Cahfom1·a Hawa11 An- rnna "-lcw Me,ico and Ne\ada. He ser,ed as former national sales manager for Occidental Land Re- search ( o. a real estate investment fi rm in the San Francisco Bay Arca and has held sales pos1t1ons with Equ1 tech F1nanc1al and S1gna F1nanc1al Planning Organazataon Balco has raised more than $I 7 hllhon of partnershi p capital an the past two years The com pany also makec; '>hon-term and permanent mortgage loam and engages in propc-rt) development Founded an I 9B. Balcor was acq uired b) an 4-menca n Ex press ( o 'iubs1d1af) an 1982 Am ong its 'iuh'i1d1anes are Balcor Real Estatt' r inancc Inc .. Balcor Development < n and Ralcor Management Inc C o-foundcr. chairman and chief e'ecut1vc officer Jtrry M Reansdorf al'io serve<; ac, chd1 rm an of the general partner\ of the < h1cago Wh ite Sox • and the ~ncral panncn of the (h1cago Bulls basketball team Balcor. a unit of Amencan Exprcs., Co ·~ a national real estate invest· mcnt firm wtth mort than U 6 billion of 8\'iCt'i under current man- agement 1 he finn 1s he1dquanercc1 in likok1c. Ill <ame 12 ~ca~ atier his death, .,.,hen ~l·ars alquared Dean Watter and ( old"ell Banl..er 1n December I 981 In Brennan's view. those moves rnn11nued the tra dauon Wood paon- 1.•cred Rut there arc tho~ "ho thank Sears hJ' gom• too far \cars reported net income of SI ' h1ll1un 1n I 985. down from SI 45 billi(\n in 1984 and about the same as 1 QR' '-ct income for its merchand1s· 1ng grnup "as reponed at $766 million 1n I Q!i5 down fro m S905 m1ll1on 1n 19g4 and $781 mil lion 1n 1%1 Po1n t1ng to the com pan) 's fl at rl·tail profit<, and the growing market 'hart of 1t\ d1scou nt<hain com- Pl't11ur<,. som1.· anal)St!> contend the nl'" licld<; arc too rnmple' and too compet1t1Vl' Some !>ec add1t1onal risk m Sears' nl''-" D1 c;co\ er credit card. introduced in January. which 1!. accepted b) a vanet) of other companies and which customers can use an their trans- actions with Sears' new financial sen ices nel\l,Ork But Greenstein. -...ho was skepucal 1n .\pnl. sa id recent!) that ••the Discover card IS doing far better than thl'~ dreamed The) alread) have 4 million cardholders " \nd Brennan defended the buro;t ot d1' ers1 fica11on 1n a recent statement at the 110-stof) Sears Tower ··our product., and d1stnbut1on '''llemc; are on target for th e needs of toda\ ·s consumer." he said, "and we ha\l' "'oh ed an a way that preserves our Oc,1b1ht~ 1n an unce-rta1n en- ' 1ronmen1" Preview of pop-up promotion Traneamerlca '• cb.alrman and CEO Jamee BarTey bola a tbree-dlmenelonal fold-oat of tbe San P'ranclacC) ekyllne tbat will appear ln the Sept. 8 lMae of Time maautne. !n the backCroand la an 8-foot model of the Tra.nM.mertca Pyramid. The $3 mUJton ad la complete wttb the Golden Gate Brlqe, Colt Tower and ftrloaa downtowo bulld..lna-. " ~he v.ivid colored evening coac of silk modeled by Lois Dnggs Cannon takes on ill-over pleating for extra elegance. The Shebue design by Joanne Tagami of Laguna Beach adds more color on rht /1pels, cu ffs and full lin~g. With ic Cannon wears 1 one-shoulder cop and skm ensemble that gets a finished look with a one- of.a -kmd belt. Belew left, the Laguna Beach resident wears a lo'/Jg, one-shoulder dress in s11k. Hanp-painced coral accencs are repeated on che matching bone cape and handbag. Handpainting and scalloping details the flo wing cape chat Cannon wears below. It 1s the cover for a silk camisole and pane ensemble accessorized by a hand beaded necklace and a handpamced suede and silk cummerbun d. By VIDA DEA N Joanne Taj:am1 likes fashions chat are temmme and tlowin~. and classic series ch.u span che !leasons She also likes tash1ons m rn1d colors fuchsia. emerald green and purple ·1 sell whac I ltke mv tavorne colors and m\ look. said che Laguna Beach des1~ner. The fashions she enioys and ch.11 she says boch women and men like are available ac her Laguna shop. Shebue 'The word Shebue h.is man\ meanings 1n Jap.inese including underscated .rnd elegance. said T agam1 Shebue has been ac che Souch Coast H1ghwav location for about chree \ear\. and chis monch Ta~am1 opened her second place in Beverh Hills next t0 che eore B1scro Thi~ past week ~anC\ Dussaulc wore T .igam1 s creanons on A M Los Angeles The shop 1s tilled w1ch read}'-CO-wear fashions. boch darc1me and e'enmg looks. However. Tagam1's designs are noc ltm11ed co chose already available \X'e do cu cum work .women usallv gee an idea from whac che} ee m che ~wre. and we can make che look m whacever mle and color che\ wane Fabr1Cs including silk. linen. iine conon and damasks come from around che v.orld and are purchased b\ Tagami who ac one c1me WiiS a fl1gh1 .mend.inc tor an 1nrernac1onal airline Alchough T.igam1 likes colors that are ,11,.1d .ind Jramauc. she purcha<,e~ onh l.ibt-1n in wh1ce I look for fabrics th•c ha1,.e texture. sheen and beau11tul tm1~ht~. \J1d T agam1 We crtace our own colors and appl\ chem cu che material Afcer che labrlC\ are dved or pa1nced, we decide whac shapes will do JUStice co the finished W\>rb Arttm chac work onh on che Shebue fashions are called Up0n ro do the hand d \tin~. ple.111n~. \Cdllop1n.g and ocher hand v.ork chat sm Ta~c1m1 ~ crrnion' apart Ahouc ~1x m mhs ago we be~an pleatm~ suede ~aid 1 a,cam1. Advances in hair replacement 81 JO>'rE CHERER BODLO\'ICH Tel/1 SJViJ/Js, Lou Gossett Jr ;.nd Mr T .ue glaring examples of men 11·ho hJ~e chosen m cap1rJ!tze on their shim bald heads The keJ word for the Hollywood accors is £hv en, sa1 Richard Flem- m~ and Tobi M;.~er. a Bew/~ Hills plm1c surgen !eam whose ~ub. spewlm 1 hair replacement In reil/1. ti . Flemm~ Jnd Marer Sil1d. le"" men ilaept the swement that bJ/J /\ bea'vrilu/. Ma m ;.nd Flem mg were ;.mon.~ I..'~ plmK w,1:eons acrendmg ;. lour-da1 < <>nlerence sponsored b~ rhe Toun . dwun of P/Jsr1c Sureen lt che four . Seasom Hoce/ The mternat10nilf poup exch;.n~ed data on the /amt ref mement.\ m thelf fields About b;./Jness. MJ1er Jnd Fleming said 1t <Ou!J be uu~J br ~Jf/OU\ conJ1tu>m such ;.s surger1 . />urn~. awdenu. rad1at1nn thmp1 Jncl ~km d1sea~\ tonJrr.t' te11 Mon men 'tl l(h bi1/JneH A. hll h r;.!11n C<> "'er '"" o th11d~ vt thC' m•lr ("<>pu/won. ha~e mJ/e pmern bJ/Jnen 01 er wh1£ h che1 hJ~e no control A pene(IC pred1sposmon 1s an 1m- porrJnr laaor m male pattern bal~neu mhemed 1;om euher the f>Jternal or nwc-rnJ/ lam1/1 . Fleming said How· e1er. JnJ ptrson m;.1 be<"ome the tirsc member of h1:, fam1h w ha1 e baldness The onset is usua/11 gradu;./, buc prvpess11e ar IJf/Jb/e 5peeds Jnd Jerree~ vi bJ/dnes.\ • lv also know ch;u mJ/e hormone{ lllU\t be presenr for the bJ/dness ca ()( < ur. wd f lemm;: Cmra(lon Hops m.ile parcern b.ildneH. hut ob· 11oul/\ fev. PJClencs request chis mode of ueJtmenc To J;.re. there ll 'lu proof chac male pattern baldneH 1~ CJu:,('d bi too lame or coo n1:hr .i sc•lp. coo !1rrle or r<H> much sh.i:npoo. m;:. coo mu< h or roo l1u/e 01/ m thr KJ/p <>r iim Olher rn mn I or ;. number c>t 1 ean. accordtn): w Ncmm,i:. chc punch .~raft mm pl•nW11>n iia, •/-e pclpular proadure le1r hair rt,r11ut.1 1 Tht• punch~"'' 1' c "' u/,, plu,i;\ 111 .. hJlf·ixJfln,i: Halp chJc are remr:J1-rd from rhe bad ul rhe heJd. he e\- p/Jmed. mall .mus result where the grJfrs hal'e been remMed but some hJ1r 1s /elr bet"·een rhe pJfc me' so thilt che Jrea c;.n be co~ered and 1s < o~met1lall1 acceptJb/e According co Flemm~. che m•m Jd1•nc•ge of ch1.\ merhoJ 1s s1mplicm. H11Jll me 1Jenlt of tompl1cJt1ons ilnd reJ!!c>n.ible resulcl when performed b1 Jn e).peflenced surgeon However. there Jre J/so d1sadvanca~es The den- \/(\ of the mnsplanted hw 1s nor "·' ,ae.ir e.i.t rpr in < .ue' of small area( of fla1dne>' In rhe ocher «Ht\, punch p.ilcs h.rn co 'pread c>H'r J peJter .irea with che re,uit rn Jem.iblr he SJ1J The p1< ~er tem e t>r '°"'\ uf corn appe;1r.1nl e. r1pr1 1Jll1 .1r che hair/me require' c Jretul h.1lf-\t1 lm,1< ro cmer Th1.\ < re;.re' prohlrm1 for men 'tlhc 1 hJH co .rnJ1J "'°J vxm1. 1)f 1>ther :Jc''' /f;o ch.Jr (1111/,7 C'\f'l(11.l'" punc"h i:r•I'' I c ,Ji.I Ir ,, eJ11 ro undr-NanJ v.h1 Flt m· ~and M1yrr 1re .w en1reJ ""'uut .1 rel.im eh new procedurt called che Jur. F/Jp. Je~eloped b1 Dr }OSI! Juri of A(1:enctnJ in Jir5. The result\ Jre ' n;.rurJI loo~ "l\1ch supeflor den\/f1 thJt The results are a natural , look with superior density that allows for any conventional hair scy{~·ng. ;.J/c>"' tm an1 (om enc11ln.1I hair \(I ftn,'-' U f:ar ~t' .f,1 I\ W:.t' "£:('_ ~ct't>n\ , • ·"'·t'>C'artn.: ,, "'I' ~ h1ch .rt 11t , t. :at 1)ne end in.l '•>We :hrrn SU DAY AUGUST 31 , 1S9> Phoropaphr bi-Aid Sour.. wmmencm!! on • rwo. 1ece ensemble ne ont•ol-a-·ind ems otten ca11.e shape •> !leparare ? eLe~ rn.i· 'TIO\e in and out ot different mcxxh -skirts. blouses. c•ou'>ers tl19. ni: C•Dt'S. camisoles anJ com . Ac anH1me . .i woman can add pieces aue •o •'it 'wa\'s-m-sn·le concept .ind cuscum colors T aFam1 also has .imm ~·ho knit swearers 1" ~ii~ .ir a nobOr. ·h•t are LU>t0m1zed wuh rhe .iddmon ot mo~.11r •ncor.i "'1r,k •:-,.; !u\ A teer che ta~h1om v.e co on trom 1he;e v.1t~ one.()!·•·~ :-t:! :n•:C"' -:1.. ev.e "• h.inabap .ind be cs T a~·am1 added · The ·hebue t.i.sh1om ranfe ·n pr1Ce rro,... 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Jiown'tl, ~ che lonr run. ht sud. tk r~ of boch proadum tqu.1 ott U e fu,r r~·a quou·.~ t.11 S!.<XXJ I'll J (n,1 r ..,.,J BJJr ou: q'Jestron ~ h1 " rr: ... ni :>-t:l <"' dlJ ;lltJ f4Jnf' Fur s. 1H '" SJ , (.u H>-".-~ onb r1lk:nr ' .if't>ut '\ r>Jncr.r1 F.tmin( .rnJ \f.11t" h1H' • St'(ref Nt1e": 'i Of "'"' I Q, l'l.~ Kt0r1 who ·,, 1 r " 1 r.. r"e ·ri;u1r~ vi t/i( jufl 1],r l,io · • t'I u 1d :rir • compltrt :11 lll e; ; ().}•mi Ii CLJ(j t Ii t f cmmt <in'1 \f.1H·r 4rn the lntrft''' ,if OU/(' • 15\/\ 5lJrf('()(IS 00 . .,c ' ·"'fl.I ,,, fa• tl1ps ~httdon kJ~A.r' ' P·''u' 1u•geon t1t·ho his , u r' ( 11~ and i nd Orind1. spoke ,i ·11< ·r tn' Je,r.'t>pmtno oi ' "''1' c-a rr i t'(J '{ '\'!J<" fa~n~1(1f'I Ir - Proper skin care faced in total make-up picture "I get more queSl1ons from women about colors. . . questions about makeup. But. that's JUSt 1c1na on the cake -the fun pan." sa1d JuJae Kaiser of Christin Dior. "What we really try to do is educate women on skin care. If your 'cake is lopsided' it won't matter too much what the icina looks like." she joked about the latter reference. "It's what's underneath the colors that is really important. I think more women arc rcalizina this." the Irvine resident added as l went through a cleaning and "painting" routine. The CD representative was wttb a crew of skin care tcchn1c1ans at the South Coast Plaza May Co. for four days last week. For 45 minutes. four women were simultaneously getting their attention and hcanng about Dior products. K.a.iser and assistants explained the hydraDior B10-Synerp:t1c Slun C~re line and sclcc:uon of three catqorics (normal/combination, dry/tcnsitive or oily skin) for th1:m. "The line foree- feeds the skin with water." Faces were cleaned with the ap- propriate formula ... "Clean your face an small sections in a circular motion to remove all of the makeup and impurities." The proper way to remove the cleanser would be with a warm wet cloth. However, in the store setup it was done with a tJssue. ··The washcloth gi ves you gentle sloughins. We don't believe m a sloughina product." K..aiscr explained to me. "Our products arc aJI made in Franccofnatural 1ngrcdientsand a lot of research goes into them." Next step was the toner ... "This as a nnsang step to remove the last traces of cleanser and to complete the purifying process It contains On the cover ... Am and civic benefactor Loas Dnw Cannon 1s deeply involved in philanthropic ac11 v1ties in Orange County and Los Angeles where her family-owned Western Savings of Anzona has a West Coast subsidiary. Lois as involved an public relauons and marketing for her company's real estate developments. including the 2.~acre Rancho San Clemente, a community of homes, . apartments. shopping center and a Gary Player designed golf course in San Clemente. The Anzona native as a Stanford Unaver· s11y graduate and dad graduate work at UCLA with degrees 1n English and education. She has two daughters and a son. all mus1c1ans. One o the dauBltters also as an attorney Loas has a home an Emerald Bay. and also spends tame an Scottsdale and Sun Valley. Idaho. where she has a condom1naum and engages in one of her favonte sports. skiing. Organ1za11ons supported by today's CO\ er girl an.elude Orange County Medical LOIS CANNON Research Associates of UCI. Presidents Associates of C'Mlpman College. South C9<ist Repertory, Las Soc1as of New Directions, Guys and Dolls of the Performing Ans Center. Stanford Alumnae Group. Ne"'pon Harbor An Museum, Laguna An Museum. Newport Beach ('oncours d' Elegance. Newport Harbor Junior League Sustainers. Trauma Soc1et\., and wheelchair Tennis. In Los Angeles she 1s a member of the Presidents Circle of LA Count\. .\rt Museum. and supports the Americana Associates, Women ofT ro>, Town Hall. UCLA Alumnae and the Jotfrey Ballet. To Sta) in shape for her numerous activiues. tnm petite Lois says !ihe I'> a nutn11on and exercise advocate. "Each day I try to exercise one hour -3(J minutes of which are strenuous. J work out at home where I ha\ e "'eights and an exercise pad and I spend a lot of time an the pool ··1 believe an)'one can look the way they want to 1fthey try. I am -..ef) <.:arl'ful about what I eat and include lots offru11. vegetables. whole grain. seeds 1n m~ d1e1 and dnnk mineral water. Those foods are c;o good tor :.our ~kin I »'> further b) having two facials a month." Lots ~as photographed at Las Bnsas an Laiuna Beach by Dall)' Pilot photographer Nack Souza c;hebue fashions coordinated b)' Carol~n Sommer~ r=======================================-~~~~~~--.r * * /~ 1'\\\~ l~Q,1 cE\.EBt\f', ~* * 5 0¢ Bowl ing ..... * * 50¢ Shoe Rent al 'r.) * 50¢ Draft Beer ) *50¢Cok e ~* * 50 ¢ Hot Dogs / ~ * Drawings for Pri zes ~ Sat.. Aug. 30 & Sun .. Aug. 31,,...,.--:if All Day and N ig ht at: (t Aztec Bowl 7600 Beach B ,,.d Buena Parlt, CA (71 4) 522 6111 Carter Bowl 1501 S Lemon SI Fullerton. CA (71.4) 526 7725 Htghland Bowl 401 E Imperial Hwy La Habra CA (213) 69 1 7708 *~ Huntington Lanes ~\II 1 9582 Beach Blvd ~ Huntington Beach. CA ACTlVE WEST (7 141 963-4587 _ _.., ....... ~-............ How Do I Get Started? Where Can I Get Work? f'fNO Ol T llOW Tiffi: PROS t:AR~ $100.00 PER HO•R and m()ff!.'! \.,14 ~\I '111 jt'lt ) ·f J1~ l~TI.P.\lf:~:\ !'t1\ Tt.'-1' ~:rt A. \I \ ~,,. n11 11•1.i.•m(l1/,.. ~ t:\PUCE\CT. t ' '«YT -.111. \R' fnl l!. 1.rw ~ WHO WHAT ~1G.~ "'1U Kt & \\lff ·I~· \tODf.rJM; A~U ACT1~1; A.~1..\. ~ al"° -.e&'l'hm1t fr>r model~ & acto"" lo U"f for our mm COl"fl- men<'al,, "'k-i" rll ""1 K.S \ I' A.~I~ 111 ~"·' ~"ur FRfF u1fom1alJon f"f'k dtt'f' nn pnl•'S\")'~J 1nrK~~111g & 1111~ \\hll h <'11\'f'I" 'l•ll'll· 11f 1tM• fc~~l\lo111j( • .JOI!.~ • \'I-.\\ Sl.E'TTI,l<.'°' • c ·11:"\'EXTlll~:--• .\GI:.~< 'Ir s • ~ Hlllll ..... • l'Cl~tl'~:T ITJO!I;-; • Al ;~.\"r,-, • I 'I 1\11.!'\1'\ • Vlll~.11:--• (.,\\I.I ,\Tl<1\''- • l\TEH\'l~.W:-; • lfll\\ IT ({~.\LI.? I:' & MOHE' Send 1'\.11> to NJ\.'f•r sn<t~. prinllnK & pl'l'lffleonJf r1lon1t with }1JUr ('OM- PI.rn: numt• & llddmti ('U:AJ<t.\ PRl~:o on n :~ rant to: .\merican ~odel Association Rm: -i:Jlfl H11ll)~1ul. (A !:Uf7>4 ROSI S: • • * Fl.l"l JCYXI n· sprin...-~ n'(F!Vf a FIU.1-. ~11npll' <'f•JI~ of AM A N1•w!'\h•lkr ................. ,, ............. , _..aaRt•«:aw ..... H 1 ... WAW'lla1e .... 1..-w~1 (AAA. .... _.....,_...., VIDA DEAN elderberry to strengthen the tissues," Kaiser added. The product also contains cornOower to soften and a vitamin complex to gently stimulate. A moisture cream followed. . :·This contains a sun block. The block comes from sea salt." The eight-ounce bottle of cleanser wtll last nine months; toner about six months and an eye cream for one year. according 10 Kaiser. AhhoUJt,h It was daytime. an expla- PAPARAZZI PLUS -------- nataon or niaht care products was g)Vep, and creams were sampled on the hand. "At mfht you clean. tone and moistunzc with ni&ht cream and apply eye cream under the eyes. Never up in the eye area close around the eyes. on the lashes or eyelids." At this point, it was time for the 1c1ng. Or, at least half the icing. Each woman had one side of her face done. Later they sat in front of a camera and microphone and a video cassette was made while the other side was done. Again the technician explained each step of makeup applicauon and clients were told whate colors were 11elected for them. When It was finished, the video tape (Portrait Cinematique) was ready to be taken borne. •'This way you won't forget and you can repeat ll JUSt lake I djd," saad Kauer. This system of slun and makeup application travels around the U.S. and was ofT for Hawaii and other spots, but it will be coming back to Orange County. Some of the makeup tips from Kaiser include: • After concealer amd foundation have been applied, add powder with a brush in an upward sweep (including the entire eye area) to get the powder under facial ha\(s to set the foun- dation. Finish ">' brushing down- ward. • Always line the laps to give them a finished look. After the hps arc lined, powder over to set before adding lipstick. • Apply concealer around the entire eye area. Application on the upper lid serves as a foundation for shadows. Apply concealer in this area with the nng finger by petting. Never rub this area -the most delicate pert of the face that is tissue paper thin. •After using a pencil on the brows. brush and then powder over to soften lines. A few years ago, powder was a No- No. The trend was the moist look, but now powder seems to be favored for. finishing and setting. Could be due to the finer quality of today's trans. lucent powders. ONE MORE TIP: The new fra- grance from Dior -Poison -d0C1 not take a French pronounciation m America. "It's the English pronoucia- tion," said K..aiscr. So. ifa saJcs~rson tells you it's French (like one dtd me), don't believe at. Several stores in the area will have it on the shelves in the next few months. Y na:mes Dan Gurney man of year Du Garaty of Newport Beach, a seven-time Formula One racing champ and a race car builder, has been named Orange County YMCA 's "man of the year." This 1s a first for the Y. and the naming of Gurney, 55. for this honor was to recognize andavidual leader- ship and lifetime achievement among OC residents The honoree will panietpate in the organization's auction Thursday at the Irvine Hilton Also attrnding will be two-tame Indy winner Roger Ward, who a!> serving as honorary chairman. The auction. centered around the theme. ''High Performance" will get under way at 5 p.m. with cocktails and a silent auction. The black-11e optional fund -raiser continues with dinner at 7 10 and a Ii ve aucuon. Clilarles E. Packard 1s chairman. Tickets. S 75 ealh. may be arranged by calling 750-2757 A luck) guest" 111 rnme away w11h a tnp for t.,.,o tel thl' Indy 500 including airfare, accommodataons. garage tour with Ward. pit passes. police escort to the race. lad.els to the race and reserved '>l'ating tor the festival parade GA LA <. ome Saturda) e"en1ng and Rosemary Clooney will be sing- '°~ to guest'> at .. .\ Midsummer Night's OrC'am .. the eighth annual '°louth ( oa'>l Rc~rtuf) gala fl\ e-hunJrcd ~es1s ~began the .. ENROLL ... NOW j "for the right start m life" HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ALL DAY KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten thru 8th FALL SEMESTER STARTS SEPT. 8th o Door to Door Transportation Where Possible o Reasonable Tu1t1on ' o11 Arithmetic. Reading. Spelllng, with Phonic Emphasized " Before & After School Care for Students of Working Parents (6:30 am-6:30 pm) A PRIVATE SCHOOL OF DISTINCTION FOUNDED IN 19<1? ....... 9CHOOL M.Y7·AUG1 IUIR•A DAY CAMP " ltN2J.SEPT 5 - IN FlllTAll VALLO 11111 lllHlllll T (l1C) 111-7131 evening with an outdoor reception an Town Center Park before parading to the Westin South Coast Plaza for danang.dancingandentenainment by C'looney and the Tex Beneke or- chestra. BIRTHDAY: The 35th binhdar of Newport Harbor Panhellenic wil be celebrated 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Michael and All Angels Church, Corona del Mar. Fest1v1t1es include Ol1a Vatcltt r daspla~ing and modeling her collcc- 11on ot "Yesterday's Hats" and music by p1an1st Pollyu.aa Trowbrtqe, who appears at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. A salad luncheon and bridge wiU follow the program. Gn YH Price is C hristmas spirit president of the group, which is involved in philanthropic projects and events to promote Panhellenic and the current sorority system. FASH IONS: Floremce SmaJtt will present a show of fall fashions Sept. 17 when Newpon Beach Christian Woll\en·sclubmectsat I 1:30a.m. at the Airporter Inn. Advance reservations arc required and may be made by Sept. 12 by calling Lori Flfu, 541-8109. Ptg WllkJt will be guest speaker with soprana Dorcas Prtttoe providing special music. A 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. trunk show at Nordstrom, South Coast Plaza. on Thursday and Friday will feature glamorous designs from Jarin by Ruben Panis in Couture. Also at the store, a lingerie seminar is set for 9:30 a.m. Saturday (reservations 549-8300, ext. 1240) and at noon, same day back-to-school styles from Gcnerra, Espnt and Emanuellc will be modeled an Brass Plum depan- ment. A mina presentation showcasing the fall and holidaycollcc:tion of Anne K.Jean as scheduled ,1 p.m. Thursday in designer sponswear. Robinson's. Fashion Island. Back-to-school fashions for the teen set from tile Allen Solly collct- t1on will be an formally modeled noon to 3 p.m. Thursday at I. Mag.nan. Forty Carrots and Pronto Ristorante. Not beln& the type to wait until the lut minute to do aome or thelr hollday •hop- ping, Marla Markert, Sonja Gray, Val Joyner, Mary Green and Linda French check out greetin& carda available for the Chrt•bnaa holiday. The •hopperw, all mem- berw of Punch and Judy Oalld, Children• Hoepltal, hoeted a card party at the Joyner home and reported Mlea of $1,200 to benefit CHOC. R~agan years have solved c ase of missing cuff links By MITCHELL ZUCKOFF PROVIDENCE. R.I Every t1ml' Prc~1den1 Reagan appears on 1ckv1\1on waving from the door of \ir force One. the ghnt of metal from hi\ shin cufT makes the Jewrlry indu'>tl") g1dd~ Once a st<lple ofa man's wardrobe. l ll fT links had largely gone thr way of wuk ties and Nehru Jackets. exiled by rhc fa5h1on world to the role of anarhron1-;11c novelties. Rut around Prov1dentc and \OUtheastem Massachusetts. where the costume Jewelry industry 1s king. executives say the Reagan years ha ve solved the case of the "missing hnk." The word 1s that more and more men are wearing cu ff hnks on a regular basis. "Absolutely. 11's President Re- agan's doing," said Irving Greene. senior vice president ofSwank Inc of Attleboro, Mass. "He has always worn cuff hnks. People associate this w11h elegance and leadership." Swank produces about 80 percent of thr nation's costume. or ··non- gold ... Jewelry for men, Greene said CRUISE SPECIALS Call the Expert for Best Cruise Prices & Service !I 0 556-4033 ... "' .. '"" .... , I~ About 10 percent of Swank's $25 million 1n Jewelry sales last year was 1n cufTlinks. made under such names as Pierre. Cardin and Colours by Alexander Julian. That was a five-fold increase in cuff link sales by Swank smcc 1979, when <;wcatcr manufacturers were still re- J01cang at President Carter's love of cardigans But the current numbers still don't match the late 1960s. when 60 percent of wan k's products made sure men's cuffs didn't flap (Pleue .ee I08811'G/C3) Fix Your Chipped CRYSTAL 871 -2 255 Abells Custom Repairs or JJPJiJPOU ..A11.tique. Mou 1957 Newport Blvd. ---Newport ·s Cannery Village-~ (Aff [Joo " DINNER N I GHTLY R:OO P M to Madnitthl M ondays & Tuesdsv. : Two Din.ner fort i6.95 ,....~ ................................... ~ co Pack·n· Travel ~ TRAVEL SUPPLIES ~ TRAVEL BOOKS, MAPS AND ACCESSORIES co VISIT OUR NEW LOCATION Wednesdsvs 8 Cour e Italian Dinner S9.95 LIDO MARINA VILLAGE NEWPORT BEACH ~~2~90~0~N~ew~pn~rt~~ou~e~v~a~rd~·~N~e~w~p~o~r~t~R~t~a~~;h~·~6~7~6~-~296~8~~~=====:=~~~iiiiiii111~34~1U6~V"'AJJ~~P~O~R~T~'O-~lllllilllil~~ Orengt C0Mt DAILY PILOT/ ....... A19* 11, 1-Cl Judie, Georae and Stephanle ArO'f'Oe with Ruty and Bill Hood at branch for Prealdent•a AMoct.atea. o.-,.._.,._ Cbapma.n Preeldeat a.c. 8altll _,. bf Olea aDd DoCd Stilhrell'• table at tbe Preeldeat'• A.8eociatee ~. Chapman president says thanks [_9r aid ~ollege supportgroup'sgoal reflected in 'Hope for Tomorrow' program theme year," said Rutty Hood, president, attending with husband Bill, who is a college trustee. Each of the Associates have donated SI ,250or more to the school, which is in the final months of Enterprise '86, a promotion planned to raise $54 million as pan of the I 25th anniversary celebration. (The $50.100.000 mark has been reach in g.if\s and commitments). garden on a rock recorded the fact.) RECEPTION: Harmoa G. Scoville, incoming presiding judge of the Orange County Supcnor Court, was honored at a reception hosted by the . OC Bar Association at The Center Club By VIDA DEAN Of Ille 0.-, "'°' II.it The President's Associates left the president's house with "Tomorrow" and other "Annie" tunes running through their heads. Buck Smith, president of Chapman College. and his wife J01tl welcomed about 135 of the college suppon group to a Sunday brunch in the garden of their Villa Park Home. Professor Barry Sllvermu and a 19-piece orchestra and cast from his recent production of "Annie" enter- tained following the brunch catered by Cuisine Cuising of Newpon Beach. The title of the well-received pro- gram. "Hope for Tomorrow," reflects the aim of the President's Associates entenng its third year. "We now have 165 members who donated $2.1 4 million. We want to mcrease the membership to 200 this G1f\s _from the Associates under- wnte student scholarshtps. the honors program. purchase of com- puter and laboratory equipment and other education needs. "I "'ant to thank you for helping students from Corona del Mar to Cambodia get their education." said Jom as she and President Buck welcomed everyone. The Smith~ also presented gifts to Rusty. to Pat Elllott, a Chapman grad who had made the floral centerpieces on the pink tables dotting the garden. and Dr. Ben Rabin of Irvine. a member of Chapman's Athletic Foundation. "Nearly every athlete at Chapman has been seen by him." the president said. Celebralln$ the honorees appoint- ment. effective Jan. I. were 200. including wife L•ra.Judges. attorneys and members of the Cnm1nal Justice systt'm Rocer Grable is president of the association CELEBRATING IOG: "I don't know what all the fuss 1s about," commented Grace Garvey to pany guests at Regent's Point. Irvine. "This year 1s not much different from last )Car " But, the one year's d1fTerence meant she had reached the I 00-year mark The Ness City. K.ans.-bom Garvey. who came to Orange County in 1927 and formerly resided o n Harbor Island. celebrated with balloons. cake. punch and about 150 other residents. There was more .. fussing" over this special b1nhday on Thursday at UCI where Garvey is a benefactor of the Medical School. Fnends gathered at the University Club where the honorec's favorite menu was ~rved -nbs. baked potatoes. corn on the cob. cole slaw and her vel) special food. water- melon (Watermelons were a.iven out as prizes to some of the guests.) Pat and Don Yoder arrl•e at branch. Among Orange Coast guests were chairman of trustees George and Judie Argyros accompa.aled by daughter Stepha.aJe, Gall ShowaJter and Ron SoderllDg (he has three stu<knts at Chapman). trustee Don and Pat Yoder, Glen and Dotti Stillwell, Fashionables ~resident Mary Loa and Scott Hornsby, Stan and Carol Chapman. all of Newpon Beach. Sauy Larson of Balboa Island (she has daughter and son grads of CC). and Ed and Lil Skinner of Corona del Mar (1t was through his donation that the president's house was purchased and a plaque in the ~hD Macnab, former neighbor of (Jane) when she hved on Harbor Island. was emcee for the celebrauon and played reminiscing tapes re- corded by the honoree. MISSING LINKS •.. FromC2 Not everyone 1s convinced that a maJOr fa sh ion trend is brewing or that Reagan 1s the reason. "I don't think it's that big and I don· "ink 1t has anything to do with ou f f 1!s1dent. although he 1s a great o,/1~Jr bnngmg back things from the ~~· Js, be ther pohucal. conceptual or ~~ .n1onable,' said dt's1gner John 1e1tz "There 1s a small resurgence of cufT links which has 11ed 11sclf into the yuppie movement." he added 1n a telephone interview The fall of cuff hnks is blamed on several factors. including fickle fashion tastes and the social upheaval of the 1960s. "When everybody was weanng ue- things becoming a little more elegan1.·· Grethel said French cuffs remain less than 5 percent of his company's business. with most sales around Christmas. But he plans to stan pushing them earlier than usual. The C F. Hathaway Shin Co. also is planning a big season for French<uff shins. which make up about 15 percent of the company's current sales. compared to about 5 percent onl> two years ago. "In our fall line and espcc1ally 1n our holiday hne, the entire thing 1s French cuffs,'' said Mary Allee Kelly. Hathaway merchandise mana1cr for dress shirts. "It's really a fashion statement." Gotnc from near bald to full head of hair with Jurl flap. dyed )Cans. no one was interested 1n r.:=============================:..:=-:-:-::._:::::::::=:=::;:-dressing up,'' said Douglas Cronan, vice president of Dolan & Bullock Co .. a Providence Jt'Welry manufac- turer Now. he said. "being successful 1i. 1n .l\nd showing you're successful 1s 1n CufThnks arc a pan of that." But all take heed of the precanous rclat1onsh1p between fashion and poht1CS. "Every time somebody with cred1- b1ht> wears cuff links. our sales go up1" Cronan said. "But 1f we had (a president) 1n sh1nslecves all the time. we might lo~ out" The history of the hat industry proves that point. John F. Kennedy's d1sda1n for fedoras 1s considered the fatal blow to the long-<!echn1ng popu- lanty of men's hats There 1s one catch for Jewelry makers -weanng cufThnks requires a shin with French cutTs. But shin makers say they are ready for the reb1nh of cuff links. September Super Saver Sale! Many items to choose from - all below cost (from our regular summer stock) Something Special feminine fa shions New fall fashions now available We Specialize in Fash ions for rht• Mis.\~ F1f(Ur<' 1zes 4· 18 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa Hilgren Square 645-5711 "It's an area we think there may be tr========-==-==-r=m==---------------------------....-some growth potential in. and we're going to try to maximize 1t," said designer Henry Grethel. president of the Manhattan Shin Co. "It's pan of How to submit wedding news Our weddins and ensagement forms maJa: 1t t'DS) for you to submit your ne"'s Pick them ap in our lobby at JJO W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. or ~nd a ~If-addressed stsmped envelo~ to Wedding Department. D11/y Pilot. P. O Bot 1560. Cosu MNI 92626. Engagement rr~ws mu$1 be sub- m111cd at least seven ~ks pnor to the '4<'tt/dins Include a p1crure of the tmde~lect or the couple wrth the form. 1f)'OU wish "'rtldins!> "''" he puMshrd aller the "'rddins ddtr Qua/II), photos of the tmJr or tht• f>ndal c<>uple are "'rlcomt' Rist A. 14 h11r photo< are prdcrmi South Coast Plaza Chiropractic Dr. Angela Stafford Complete Chiropractic Care There is no need to suffer from pain. Let chiropractic help you feel your very best. *SEPTEMBER SPECIAL* FREE CONSULTATION 50 '7o8 n0FF your 1st treatment We accept most insurance plans for work-related injuries, sport injuries, and general neck and back pain. Call Today For An Appointment South Coast Plaza Chiropractic 720 Paularino Ave. Suite 212 Costa Mesa 92626 432-8199 Tax attorney Dot11 Freemu spoke briefly explarning how Garvey's plan- ning ahead had enabled her to help the school. Others congratulating the celebrant (who goes for a daily walk and shows for her weekly hair appoin.tment) included EUube~ and Wtlllam v ... cent, Loru Milla. Rarrtett Wolle, Lois NoreU, Mauea Spellmlre, Doris and PaJ LeBreda, r.,tarae and Cliff Glater and Dorojaly K.eUog. VOLUNTEERS: South Coast Medical Center Aux1hary chairman of volunteers Mlldttd Tyson handed out stars and bars for most hours donated dunng the 1985-86 year - and her own name was the first called -1,113 hours"ofserv1ce. The presentation was made at a breakfast held at Ben Brown's Res- taurant Others honored were Hilde Knely ( 1,037 hours). Eleuor Ray•, Elizabet• Rusen, Su.ny Jobson ud P ew Fablk. Special recognition was given to Helen Lyons for 26 years of service. Helen. along with husband Jack have managed the auxiliary Coke booth at the Pageant of the Masters for 25 years. Also recognized for years of seTVlcc were StiDa WoU (24 years). Evelia Alleman ( 15 ). Enastbae Allem.Ml, ( 13 ). Loll Perrin, ( 17) and Florence HoclgH (t~ Breakfasting with the voluntttrs were Leitore Ene.ttJaal, auxiliary president. PaaJ J. McQeade, SCMC president; andDorlt Rosen, who delivered a humorous presentation written b1 her screen wnter husband Roswell Koaers. o., .... .....,., ... ._ StyU.t Marty Koepeell pata flntabtn1 touchea on Grace Ganey party hairdo. HAIR REPLACEMENT ... From Cl and male pattern baldness. "Tissue expansion 1s a procedure tha1 came along in 1976. ··he said. "It has been used in reconstrucuve surgery for various pans of the body. Skin expansion is a naturally occur- nng process during p~nancy, but until recently we had ignored the potential means for producing extra tissue." According to Kabaker. t1ssut' ex- panders arc balloon-like devices that are insened under the hairbeanng pon1ons of the sc.alp. The stretching of the scalp allows for greater exc1s1on of bald scalp when a reducuon procedure 1s performed The defin1t1ve surgery after ex- pansion involvt's inc1s1ons at the - margin of the bald area and removal of the expanders. Then. the expanded flaps arc rotated. tht' scar or bald areas are cut out and a two-layered scalp closure completes the operation. The b1' drawback, according to Kabakcr. 1s that in tht' last two weeks ofthc six to e1&ht week procedure. the patient has a d1stoned look. "I always tell my patients, the worse you look during the procedure. the more skin 1 will have-Wlth which to work Of course they may have to drop out a httlt' socially, but Wlth a good S<'nse of humor. a great deal of mot1,at1on for the final results. patients don't have much problem with the inconvenience." K.abalcer said Last week! Perm Salel Stylish perms designed personally for you. Nova perm, reg. 140 now 129 ReGIS HAIRSTYLISTS South Coast Plaza (Neer Seara) 540-8888 .- L ----. . C4 Or81'1Q9 Coeet DAILY PILOT/ SundttY. Auguet 31, 1Ne .. ' Visit showed him how to make people feel special DEAR MR. GOREN Q.-Jleeently, my wife and I have t tal'ted playln1 live-cant m-.Jon u Mt oot ln .. Goren'• New Con· tract Bridle Complete." Bow~v­ er, I have had problem• with t bl1 sort ot hand: one rebid you can't afford to make Is two hearts. That would be a re- verse, showing extra values which you don't have and promising that your first-bid suit Is l~nger than your second -which is not the case here. CHARLES GOREN • DEAR ANN ---------- LANDERS: You advised a Vietnam veteran in a recent ANN column that he shouldn't be afraid I • to show his emo-ullDERS ttons. I decided to •••••••••••• t&Xe your advice. Eighteen years ago, Ann, you sat on the edge of my bed in the 17th Field Hospital in Saigon. You held my hand and we talked mostly about our common roots in Iowa. What I remember most about the visit was your undivided attention. Your eyes were on me and me alone. You made me feel as ifl was special. You cared. You asked questtons about my life and my family. Your ability to put me at ease and nfake me feel comfortable made a profound impression on me. · When it came time for you to visit the guy in the next bed I held on to your hand, hoping I might prolong our visujust a few more mmute~. It was the nicest th ing that had happened to me in a long time. I hated to see 11 end. For 18 years I have been wanting to say thank you. Ann, for caring. Your bedside visit in that hospital I 0.000 miles from home meant a lot to me. And ll sllll does. Today I am a counselor in a substance abuse center back home in Iowa. I ti) to make every one of my clients feel special. I learned the importance ofthi~ from you. I don't know how to sign off. so I'll just sa)'. Sincerely your.. -WAYNE DRAPER. NEW HAMPTON. IOWA. DEAR WAYNE: I can think of few things in my life that have given me as much satisfaction as my trip to Vietnam to visit our men In the hospitals. It was Vice President Hubert Humphrey who made it possible. I sbaU be eternally grateflll to llJm for the prtvUege. Tlaa.U yoa for letting me know my vl1lt mcut a lot to yH . DEAR ANN. LANDERS: I have read with interest your mail about people who arc masters at small talk. I have the misfortune ofworktng with someone who is the world's champion. She asks how I am at least 50 umes a day. My reply 1s always the same: "Hi. again. I'm still fi oe." -Every morning she asks bow my evening was. Afternoons she asks how my lunch was. Toward the end of the day she wants to know how my afternoon was. At least 20 times a day she asks how my day is going. Every Monday she asks me how my weekend was. This has been going on for two years and the moron still doesn't catch on from the irritability in my voice that I wish she would shut up. Wouldn't it be grand if we could round up all the "small talkers" and ship them off to an island where they could small-talk each other todeath?- FED UP IN MADISON. DEAR FED: There are not enough Islands lo accommodate them all. If there were, who'd pay &heir travel expenses? It's a comforting fantasy but imprac- tical. So quit fantasizing and have a nice day. Oops! Sorry about that. DEAR ANN LANDERS: f have started to date a man who has confessed he 1s a bisexual but swears he is through with men forever. I am smitten with him and need to know how to proceed. Shall I insist he be tested for AIDS'!-S . .\ IN L.A. DEAR S.A.: If the test shows that be bas the antibodies, this does not mean be bas or ever will get the Illness. It merely means be bas been exposed. Consult a physician for further l{uidance. •Ku <:7KJu: OAQxx •xx Soppoae I open one dJamond and partner reeponde one epade. Wllat 1hould my nert bid be? - G.E., Baton Rooae, La. A.-No matter what you choose to do, you will be making an imper- fect rebid. There are two schools of thought: l) rebid one no trump to tell partner of the fact that you hold a balanced minimum; or 2) raise partner's suit to the two-level. Obviously, the problem with the one no trump rebid is that you have .shortness in an unstopped suit. Many very fine players consider this is a peccadillo compared to what they gain: describing both t he strength and s hape or their hand As far as the raise goes, there are some sequences where partner, holding only four spades, won't be sure whether your side has a seven-or eight-carlt fit. As against that, if you don't raise you might have a job later convincing partner that you have good support and ruffing value I prefer the raise, but I don't mind if you opt for the former treatment instead. However, the Q.-What le the correct way to play thl• co~blnatlon? DUMMY ]( ]( J[ YOU AK 10 9 I alway• thought t hat you should cub the a ce-klnJC and then play a third round It no honor drope. Someone ln our game ln1let1 that the double n- neese ls the bette r propo1ltlon. -V.N., Wlllte Plains, N.Y. A.-Your way of playing the hand is quite good, although there Is a slightly better method that in- volves the double flne.sse. Ho wev- er, to give yourself the maximum chance, you must cash one high card In the suit before taking the second finesse. That protects against the possibility of queen- jack doubleton offside, when the s uggested method holds your loss- es In t he suit to one trick instead of two. Cheating, faithlessness only a game GRAND RAPIDS. Mic h. (AP) -Your ~1fe has been spotted at local restaurants with another man. Will you confront her? Your boyfriend has no relig.a~us fai th .. t>ut you~<?· Will you marry him? A Grand Rapids company 1s markeu~g a rchg.aous game that presents players with lhese and 257 other moral dilemmas. The S 14.99 game, called "Cho1.ces," includes qu~st.io~-and-answer cards and requires players to support their answers wtth 81 bhcal references. It also encourages them to debate the answers. Randy Scott. president of Rainfall Toys Inc .. a J-ycar-old company specializing in religious games and toys. said, "There's much ,more of an awareness of ethics right now. and this game really creates the environment to pose the_moral dilemmas tha~ people struggle with." Play WIN-GO with the Daily .Pi~t & you could win the trip of. your dreams to a worldwide variety of TWA destinations. 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FllGHTS AVA/lABlE FROM ORANGE COUNTY TO lAX VIA GOLD6N STA TE AIRLINES Chinese Star returns home . . . to start hei--second career By IOI THOMAS ................... LOS ANGELES -As Joan Chen rcmember1 it, she was walllin1 across the MOM parllin1 lot: when a &ruff voice with an accent called to her from a limousine: "Did you know that Lana Turner was discovered in a drug storer' Two thouahu occurTtd to the Chinese actress: Who is Lana Turner? What kind of Hollywood come-on is this? The voice in the limo belonccd to the fabled Italian film maanate Dino De Laurentiis. Chen f'CCOl'lized him and realized that he was casting "Tai- Pan," based on James Clavell's epic novel. He was serious thouah inac- curate -Lana Turner was actually discovered in a malt shop. He invited her to his office. "I want you to test for the director," said De Laurentiis. "But I will tell you right now: You will be in the picture." Chen, who had been v1s1t1ng another production company, made the ritual test with director Darryl Duke, then was signed to co-star with Bryan Brown in "Tai-Pan," a lusty;. action-filled story of early Chtea- trade and the founding of Hong Kong by a crew of adventurers. She plays a Chinese concubine who falls an love with a Scottish adven· turer, played by Brown. in the movie which is to be released Oct. I. Doing "Tai-Pan" meant a return to Chana. where Chen had been a top film Star. The Joan Chen story borders on the incredible, as evidenced by her dis- covery for .. Tai-Pan." She was born Chen Chong in Shanahai on April 26, 19611 second• of two children of p~ys1cians. '!Because my parents were intellec- tuals, they suffered durina the cul- tural revolution," she recalled. "Most intellectuals were sent to farms and factories to be re-educated by the workers in pany doctrine. My grand- parents took care of my brother and me. Actually, it was a lot offun being away from our parents for a while." When she was 14 yean old, Chen was plucked out of school to play a young guerrilla in a Shanghai movie. She had only two lines, but she fell in love with fiJmmaking and was de- lighted when she wa.s chosen for a two-year acting class. Before finishing the course. she was selected to star as a deaf mute in film which became a bag hit in China. "Suddenly, I found myself "ttang letters from teen-agers, doctors, handicapped people from all over China," she said. "I answered all of them myself until there was· just too many." - Chen Chong contjnued with four good solid parts and found herself recognized wherever she went. "It's the same as in this country, but China has a lot more people." Privileges included the best hotels. travel and service in restaurants. but .. not money. "We are paid very little 1n China," she said. "But then, it costs $2 for rentals and lO cents to eat. In the bqinning I was makina S 18 a month, but I didn't care. I gave it all to my mother." Desp\te her stardom, the actress felt the need for an education, and she couldn't concentrate with the career distractions. After months of trying. she convinced the -overnment to allow her to study m the United States. She attended a state university an New York, then transferTtd to California State University an suburban Nonhridge. After two years of film studies, she tried to find acting JObs. "I had to stan all over again,'' she said. "Agents didn't want me. I had no photos, no film. They all sajd the same thing: 'Leave your photos and call me back.' I finally had some photos taken and prepared a resume and found an agent who would take me." As Joan Chen (she chose Joan because It sounded like Chong), she played Orientals' in "Miami Vice" and <»her TV scnes. Then the fateful meetarti took place with De Lauren· llSS. She soon returns to China to star in a Bernardo Bcrtolucci film. She as married to an American, Jimmy Lau. and wants to continue making film s an both countries. "I would like to make Chinese • ' ' Joan Chen films that would be shown here," Chen said. "l'he West and East are so different that at as difficult for them to meet. But when they do meet. 11 can be beautiful " OrlnOI COMt DAILY PILOT/..,_,~ 11, 1• Cl . Canadian movies focusing on home By IOI THOMAS • $ ............. LOS ANGELES -The Canadian film industry, which hu aone through boom-and-bust periods in recent years, seems to be mwna a comeback, and filmmaker Sandy Wilson thinks she knows why. "We're starting to make films on Canadian subjects now. Before, we were aiming at the U.S. market, and that's something we do badly,'' she said. As evidence of the partial rcn&Js- sance, Wilson points out that 20 films. mcludmg such prest1fi ou.s Items as "One Magic Christmas and · "Joshua Then and Now," were an competition for the Genie awards, Canada's equivalent of the Oscar. What shed1dn'tadd was that her film . "My American Cousin," took top honors. The Academy of Canad1an Cinema held us awards last March 20, JUSt four days before the Academr, Awards. "My Amencan Cousin· surpnsed everyone, anclud1ng Sandy Wilson. by winning sax Gemes. including those for best picture. Wilson's d1rccuon and scnpt, and stars John Waldman and Margaret Langrick "My American Cousin" was a cntacal and popular success 1n Can ada. playing eight months in Van- couver and Toronto. Now Spectra Films·~ be11.inn1n11. the United States release in Loi Aqeles and New Y Oft. and Wilson wu heft from her Vancouver base to help tbe launcbi~ The 'le storY ceoten on a 1ensitive 1 ·year-old sirl livina on a ranch in west.em Canada. Her bum .. drum life is suddenly brisbtened with the arrival of her Califom.ia cousin, a James Dcan•typc on the lam with the family convenible. He daz:%lea her and the other tcen-qe airls and alarms their parents. The cousin's parents come to claim him, and life returns to normal But the Jirl docsn 't forget. Nor did Sandy Wilson. "The movie is between 73 and 78 per ce n( autobi~phical, •• the wnter-d1rcctor said. ·1 did arow upon a ranch 250 miles cast ofVancouver. I dad have ~ cousin who came driving up one day m a 'SS Bel-Air con- venable. "Most of the things in the movie actually happened. I actually shot it in the same house and on the same ranch My parents don't live there anymore, but they hve close by." Wilson worked an television news and documentaries, then in 1971 made her first non-fiction film. the 20-minute "Bridal Shower." F1lm1ng began on Aug. 20, 1984, and Wilson recalled. "The first day was hke a picnic. I was having such a good lime I forgot to say 'CuL' The assistant had to remind me." \ ... <>r.,. 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CllJ" (I) f1f ._IM "TllE FLr' (I) 11 u 215 4'20 610. uo 10-20 J: ' IUCIC DCUY STU10 "AUEllS" (I ) 145 00 1 Jt 10 IS "TW Cll" (PC) 11 0 Jlt, us ttl IHI 'I NHRMI SSION . Three shows open new season The curtain goes up on another theater season this weekend a two community playhouses a.nd a collc&e drama depanment put their opening shows on the board~ for 1986-87. Friday night will sec the amvaJ of Gtlben and ulli van's '"rite Ml.Udo" at the Newpon Theater Arts Center. "Tile Ml1antbrope" at the West· minster Community Theater and "Mass Appul" at Orange Coast Collegc. Kent John son 1s d1rcct1ne, "The Mikado." a musical satire o n Japanese society. wtth Elaine Hous· scls and Mark Perkins playing the romantic lt'ads and Scott Ratner. John Moreno and Steve Montsugu heading the suppon1ng cast. Others an the company are John Massey Jr .. Linda Minder, Johannah Lepley. Melissa Sw1fi. Francis Car· roll , Cindy Dye. MarJone McCauley. Karen Angela and Brad Miller Trm Nelson and K>sa Cobb sen.e as musical d1rertor and choreographt'r, respectively. for the show. which plays Fndays and Saturdays at 8 pm. through Oct. 4 at the theater. 250 I Cliff Qnve. Newport Beach. Reser- vations 63 J .0288 Moliere's .. Misanthrope" is ticketed for a fi' e-weelceod engage- ment at \\est minster under the direction of Charles Taylor. The cast includes Edward Steneck, Karla Abrams. Kevin Coffm an, Cheryl Walker. Larry Blake, Kimberley Brown, Scan Brown, Bill Carmignani , B.J Custard. John Franco. Tony Grande. Hclen H1ggin c;, Stefanie Hull. )hia Hunter, Jennifer Pratt. La ura Prati. Laurie ondag and L}nne Ta,ernctt1 performances will be given Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Oct. 4 at the 1hca1cr. 7272 Maple St . Wcs1minst1:c. (all 995-41 13 for tic ket informa11on. The fa ther and son team of 8111 and Nathan Purk1~~ compnses the cast of Toi Tnus the two-character comedy-drama "Mass Appeal" about a middle-aged pnest and a young scminanan in idealistic conflict Alell Golson is directing the play. proceeds from wh ich will be used to defray expenses fo r the year's student productio ns. The show will run Fndays throu$h undaysat 8 p.m. for two weekends in the Drama Studio on the Costa Mesa campus. wi th a 2·30 matinee sched- uled for Sept 14. Reservations 432-5527 One produc tion 1s headed into its final week -1he summerlong dra- matic musical "Evita" at the Grand Dinncr Theater Final performances will be given today and Tuesday through next unday at varying rnnain lame~ at the Grand. 7 Free- dman Wa) in Anaheim. Reservations 772-7710 Continuing their respective en· gagcments around the county are: •''Tbe Merry Wlvea of Windsor" 1n the Festi val Amphitheater and "Tbe Revengers Tragedy" in the Gem Theater. both part of the Grove hakespcare festival in adjacent showplaces a1 18252 Main St .. Gar· den Grove (636· 7213). "Wives" runs Thursda>s through Su ndays at 8·30 until Sep1 14. while "Revengers" pla)S Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 and Sunda)s at 7:30 unul Sept. 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Mau Appeal" at Orange Cout CoUe&e ln Coeta Metaa. cunain t1mel> through Sept. 14. •"Man of La Ma.ncba" at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Real , Tusti n (838-1540). nightly except Mondays at varyingcuna1n times through Nov 9 CALLBOARD -The South Coast Musical Theater will hold aud1t1ons for "The Grca1 Amencan Backstage Musical" Sept. 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the L111le Theater on the campus of Un1vcrS1t) High School, 4771 (.am- pus Drive. lrv1ne .... director Daniel Trevino 1~ seeking a cast of three men and three women all over the age of 18 .... all 640-6306 for further info r- mation .. Tryouts for the musical "Barnum" wall be held Saturday by the Buena Park C1v1c Theater at lhe Communi- t} Recreation Center, 8 150 Knott Ave .. Buena Park. women will aud1- t1on a1 10 am. and men at I pm .de tails are available at 8~1-1394. Showbiz lures another presidential offspring LOS ANGELES (A P) -Michael Reaga n, 1he last of the prcs1dt'nt1al progen) to If) acting. says he'd hke to ha' e has ov.n telc\ls1on talk ~how and ma)bt: .. p1nch-h1t for Johnn) Carson." Reagan. 41 , who had a radio talk show on KA.BC in Los Angeles. sayc, he pla)!> com" relief in a new film. "C)l lone... starring Heather Thomas 'Tm nc-w. and I'm having fun," he said last week .... You've go1 to start somewhere. and I want to be around a long time from now I CriJOY d oi n g KAB C' radio. and pinch· hilting for Tom Snyder. I would love to have m} own Lalk show." Reagan l\sked 1fhc would like to pinch-hit for Oprah Winfrc). he replied· "Pinch-hit for Johnn)' Carson I hear ht's looking for relief ''The acting 1s fun. though." said Reagan. "bet:au'il" I get to assume another character and shake my image" as the son of lhe pres1den1 Not that he's complaining. .. .\fter all. because of Ronald Rl·agan. th1~ fam1l) 1s going to live fore,cr lt·s nothing but pluses." he ~1d "He), I could have been adopted b) Joe Blow down the~trcet. I feel great" Reagan, a fo rmer speedboat sales- man. has been racing boats forchanty for the la'lt four :rears "We JUSt finished a ru n 1n Junt' v. here Wl' raised $80,000 for the Amtncan Diabetes Assoc1at1on . we·, c ra1~d SI 5 million for charity v.1th that boat. Right now I'm v.orking on an ('vent for the Mt"x1can t>arthQuake relief fund ." ht' said. But ac11ng 1s his main focus now. Hc·s been stud} 1ng Lhe craft for a year an a half with drama coach Rick Walters. "Now I've done (the daytime scnes) 'Capitol.' and then this, ('C)clone'), and now Sylvester Stallone and I are talking about "Ramho Ill." he said. I le o;a1d he appeared as a truck drl\cr in Stallone's "Over the Top." 'T m also wnttng a treatment for a motion picture. and I JUSt finished writing a book on boating with a f nend." Reagan 1s the founh of the prt's1- dent's four child ren to tr) his hand at acung. First was his older sister Maureen Reagan. 45. who also hosted a KABC' talk show. younger sister Patti Davis. 33, then brother Ron Reagan. 28 He \eeks advice on acting from his adopll' e mother. Jane Wyman tht' prc!>rdent's first wife . "I can learn so much from Mom On ·c ap11ol.' she asked me one question 'Did you know your lines, and did >Ou show up on timer I said that I did. and she said . 'Good. At least you've learned something,"' he said with a laugh. "The) call her One-Take Wyman She 1s one of the last stalwan pros in this 1ndus1ry" we·re Fighting fiJr Your Life. .. &~a American Heart V Association Clfltlll• a,. 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NEW YORK -Educa11on Sec- reUlry Witham Bennen recently dared TV networks to do something really radical about adult illiteracy. Produce a half-hour weekly show for non-readers, he said, and air it before "M onday Nia.ht Football." He was making the pomt that a TV documentary or two aboul illiteracy is nice. But it's not nearly enough from a medium often held partly to blame for the 23 million adults who can't read, but who can sure make out lhc numbers on their TV dial. A pre-kickoff Dick-and-Jane show will never be more than the faintest gleam in Bennett's eye. Bul ABC. the "M onday Night Football" network. and PBS deserve applause for produc- ing a pair of sohd. informative hour· long documentanes on 111 teracy. The programs arc pan of Pro1cct Literacy U.S. (PLUS), an un- precedented public service collabora- t1on between two networks. PLUS kicks off with an hour-long documentary, appcanng on ABC Wednesday at I 0 p.m .. "At A Loss for Words: Illitera te in America." which ex.amines the roots and scope of illiteracy. Its host 1s news anchor Peter Jennings. "This Weck with David BrinkJcy" next Sunday and Jennings' evening newscasts the week of Sept. 8 will MATTHEW MODE~CK FERRIS BUEii ER'S DAY OFF OM man's strugtf to takt it tuy. A '""-'MOVNT PICTURE :A : I PO 0 C» :. g .,: N OW P LAYI NG ...... ". ., .. , ..... '"' ..... It A U -fOUlll4flOV•llll C)jUIOGf &•A.MUM P thf1t ·~ •. , . " '. . .. lt19 '~l " • ' •• 41 .,..., f.J••i'I I Jl••Ni ~ .......... ~, ... ,, •• °"' , .... ..o..ot••' "Michael Keaton is excellent:' -Gary Franklin KABC:TV MICHAEL KEATON ll.~~~;=l ... I\ IOllO ~ -11-1·ft~· .. ,..,""""" "° "1l1 '>4•wt:' t.><•• M U•4'11 -·-\IA ........ i'1••'0'-~~--Y' •'-"* 9'11 •9!1 ,,.,~ ..... .... ••CNI c:lflUl(U ,. 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The ABC special opens with some powerful scenes. featuring Jennings talking to silhouetted images of adult illiterates. He poses thi~ question to one named Chuck: "OK. so if you have to gi ve your son two pills twice a day. how many d<? you give bim?'' Chuck replies: "Two. One 1n the morning and one in the evening." "Do you want to think about that again?" Jennings asks. The program makes a strong case that illiteracy 1s. undermining the economy and, ultJ matcly, our demo- crauc insututions which depend on a knowledgeable citiunry. Occasional superficiality mars the message. The documentary takes on the flavor _of World War II propa- ganda when 1t flashes images of Japanese workers who know their math and are better trained than Americans for today's Jobs. The two main culprits for 1lhteracy, the program suggests, arc the federal government which has failed to galvanize an attack on ilhteracy. and public schools which cavalierly graduate illiterates and doggedly re- But when the show moves from Texas to the South Bronx, it becomes clear that illiteracy, like cancer. is really many different diseases with no single miracle cure. ln an environ- ment hke the Bronx, even the best schools and teachers would have an uphill battle against the joblessness, health problems and social isolation which arc at the root of illiteracy. As Sen. Daniel Patnck Moynihan. D~N.Y., states dunng the documen- tary. the maJority of poor youngsters with single parents "will enter the first grade hopelessly behind their ~rs." School reform 1s fine. but it's obviously JUSt one of many changes needed to conquer 1lhtcracy. Which leads to the PBS program. a near-perfect documentary, light on talking-heads experts and full of the rcat-hfc drama of adults being awak- ened to the world of words and letters. The program, .. A Chance to Leam," wisely leaves the debate over school reform and federal dollars to others. focusing instead on some of the more cxc1t1ng community efforts to root out illiteracy. There 1s a rural California family sitting around the kitchen table. a grandmother, a mamed couple. and a young boy, generations of illiterates. ti) ing to break out of the cycle with t• •'lll,_.Jf,~t•Mf.._ "' nAt.Mii\A(,\"'t.('Jll ... l'O'f l!llw:,)A-~f(W\ ., •• .. ~',1 •1 ...... """" ••• ,,~"" lt{fM• •J".it"' ... Ul•t •<..A'I\+".. "-<• t,4 ,1.1\ij"' .,.,aplf ••f\ ..,.,I• ,fMt (I Miu\~·• A6A .. 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Out I n Beverly H tlts (R) Alt.-:O ANO DANGER OUS IPG·ll) Pl11s Co·Hlt Manl\unter (R ) KARAT£ KIO It (PG) Plus Co-Hit Aunn•n9 Scueo (R) ORM fCS Open 1 30 W\days/7 IS W\nds/Chlldren Uoder 12 f RH Un~ Noted "A 10+. THIS IS THE FUNNIEST MOVIE OF THE YEAR:' -KAB -lV. <1tll'I / 1,111N111 llEllCIS #I Fill TOM C R UISE ~I OP GUN • ,.. '!'I .......... '" w . A PARAMOUNl PIClURf ·~ NOW PLAYING ...... , .. ,.,.. ....... ...... .. - .... - ,_ .... .. ... ·-'11_._ ...... the help oh volunteer tutor. SWltchmg to Pb1ladelphia. there 1s praise for Mayor W Wilson Goode whose Comm1 ion on l.Jteracy 1s rqardc(J as a model urban proaram. Then there 1s the st1mn1 story of the women of Dunpnnon. a small town in rural southw~t V1rgin1a, who began their own school 1n an .aban- doned railroad depot to help un- employed seamstresses. Inspirational as these stones arc. the documentary begs the question of why the nation 1s losing this battJe. It fa ils to mention that adult literacy programs typically have dropout rates of more than SO percent. And 1f so many a8ult pr<>vams rely on the efforts of well-intcnt1oned but mini· mally trained amateurs, that raises serious questions. none of which are addressed here. Still, ABC and PBS arc ott to a prom1S1ng start in their quest to pnck the nauon's consc1cnc~ about 11- hteracy. They can do even more. In the words of the Secretary of Education: Back to Broadway .. We can beam TV's message anywhere. I don't JUSt mean a documentary about illiteracy. l mean presenting 1n sitcoms and 1n soap operas and 1n the very popul~r night soap operas a case for reading. 13y showing people reading. for Pete's sake. which they do-not tend do on these shows. By television using that powerful message to make a case that this is what people who arc successful or people who are happy, do." Cuol Channlne, 63 (left), and Mary Martin, 72, ue headb:aC for Broad1:{. with their new comedy .. Lea(enda." 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Fr. 62 Chart 122 Feels 57 Guides 108 Remove 65 Caprice 123 Very: Fr. 59 Domesticated 109 Ireland 66 Schemes 124 Canvas shelter 60 Conflict 110 Tidy 67 Urges 61 Tender spots 112 Hen's product 68 Manufactured DOWN 62 Orange flowers 114 Raw mineral 69 Articles 63 Benefit 115 Moving truck 70 Groans 1 Loose garment 64 Hammer par1 116 Tap lightly 71 Poets 2 Halo 65 Passport 1 t 7 Large tub 72 Whittle 3 Agitate addition Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Augu1t 31 , 19&e ·Educational programs - will stop spread of AIDS To the t::d1tor. Joanna (lark'!> letter dcplonng Go"t.·rnor l.)cukmeJ1an's vetoing of the .\ID an11-d1scrim1na11on bill e' okl·d a d1vers1ty of responses C'Jne respon!.C was notewonhy. a\ 11 came from a leg1slat1H' ass1'itant to one of our tale Senators. The caller's concerns wt"re not so much with the problems pre~nted by >\IDS. but with sexual altitudes and behavior Not once did he ask Joanna ho"' we might slow the spread of A.ID'>. or how we might alle\late \OOH~ of the pain. suffering. and d1S<:rim1na11on being eitpenenced by AID \1Ct1ms and their families Other respondents "'ere quid to point their fingers at the ga) c-om- mun1t) becau'.>C their life-style 1s alien to the maJOflt) of us They com- plained about the health threat po~d b) their bathhouses. but never com plained about the single~ bar\ a11d/or adu11 motels. the "meat factom·~" for quid. a.nd 1rrt\pon!.1blc !>ex bctwct•n c,tra1ghl\ Certain I~ souct) 1s facing a maJtlr challenge with the current .\ID'> ep1dt·m1l The <>olut1on 10 th1<1 c-halkn~w 1\ not 1rrcr,pon'i1ble and n.'3ll10nar\ d1su1mina11on ( onc.1tkr the long-range dTcc1 of •the LaRouchc ln111at1\e •( ongrt·.,c,man "'1ll1am E. Dan- nt·mc~ er'' irresponstbll" beha" 1or ol spn:ad1ng m1\tnformatinn •(wvanor Dcul..mCJian'<, .. dl\- tnminJtton doc\n't ''"'"' a1111udc and •tht' Ju\t1n· L>epanmcnt'<. rncnl leg.al or1n1on th:.11 -.\ID-., doe' not prt•\t·nt J hJnd1\:ap w the 1nd1\1dual T h t' ., e 1 r r 1· ' p n n " 1 b I t· a t - tum' po,11111n' onh t11mphtatt· thl IJ\k (If \lopptn~ th1· <,prt·aJ ol \II)-., It anything. thts appalling lack of ord1· nary humanitarian concern will in- sure the spread of AIDS What we do not need 1s a ~enano nghtoutofNetlSchram'sAIDS l~~I -1.e. .. . detp dt \ ISIOn\ that t'U I across racial and cconomtc hne) Those who arc infected with the AID virus. pitted against those who are not su~p1c1on (first focusing) on single 1nd1 v1duals. ~1ra1gh1 and gay. whether they test negat1vt' or pos1t1 ve. (With) strc'i'i (also devastal· ing) couples -ga) or s1ra1gh1 -1n which one member test~ nc$.?t• vc and one tests pos1t1ve. s1ncl" 1f the un- infected panner tx.•comcs 1nlt·cted. the other would go to Jail " We must stop maktng A I D~ a political football -\IDS 1s JUSI another disease It ha~ been rampant among heterosexual men and womcn in central Afm:a and Han1 for )-Cars. approximately 6 S pertent 0f all adults I 8 percent of all pr<.'gnant women) 1n Kinshasa. the capital of Zatrt~. are infected with AIDS It Just happened to reach the ga) populauon here first And. because ga~ 's art• a despised minont) 1n our soc1et\. v.t• were quick to ignore the prohkm qu1c~ 10 turn ou1 bad.., What we need 1oda) not tomor- row. ts greater funding of h1omed1lal re..earch. treatment and Fl>l I( -.\· I IONAL programs hpcc1alh t."duca11onal program' ii we .trc to hm11 the spread of .\IDS tn tht• \hon term. Concurrently. we must bnngan end to dtscnm1na11on aga1mt all people. PreJ ud1 ce. b1go1r~. and ig- norance s1mph ha'e no flliln· 1n a modern enhgh1encd \(!( ll'h 'm h J'> llllr\ l>\\-ll>l FR\J[R \JntJ \11,1 'Twas a great year for tomatoes T n tht• l d1tor I d lit..l· Bill Hann It• i..nov. hov. mm h I rn1rn h1<o 1olumn' I C\p<.'ttalh l1t..1·J h" 111 lht I 'Ith on 111mJIOl'<o .rnll /Ul l hin1 I"'·" rt•m1ntkd ol 1h1 \l'M I plantnl ~00 111mJto plant<, halt.. in Indiana II h:.1prx·nl·d It• tx· J hump1:r H'.tr l11r 1t11t1.1t11t'' I put ,1 tiu,hcl 111tht•1h1ng., out h tt t r•1Jd v.11h J ">1gn marlt.cJ ~'\ u ,.,, pn hu-.hd' .ind gut nn tJl..t·r, \1' \qft ,1nd mniht·r tn la"' l olOllt d f'll kkd <Hid purl'l'tl lh1•n V.t't1l 11n \\l l ~l unt il I proml\t'd 111 hur' the t'\l l \\ T ht· nrx·nt•nct· had 1t<o compt•n\4..· 11111 h<t•lt \ t'r lor lhal \l'Jr Jho h;i11 ht d ,, h11t. rop of 1uma111 "'"rm' WE ASKED: "lov. 1f \'ou·,e oner hunted tho'c t.11 ~gl).' green 1h1ng\ 14llh a '>PIO\ hum on tts head \.ou'H' mt'>'>l'd oni: 111 man It.ind·, grCJI t hJllt'ngt''> C 11n·n "-llh tin~ '>lnpe'> 11 takt''> J grt'JI l')t' and lots of pat1Cntl Ill hnt.l thcm Once \Ou ftnd thcm lht'\ Jrl' ~oud tor noth;ng. n111 t''l'n ti'h h,111 <,11 \ou · <,qu1\h" 1hrm V. h\ d1t.l I l·n111\ 1h..1t'1 The thnll of thl' hunt I 'upr>o'>t Or ma)be 11wa!>1111.it..c nH mind otl thl' rl'grt·llul tart that tomr "'•nln 1.1.l'\I he hu) tn · tho'>t' dn·.itllul hot hnU\l' 111ma1~s dnv.n JI tht· gn1t.er\ p;1\ mg not 25 cents per hu'>hl'I hut 1w1t 1· that per pound JV. Hlll> ( "''·' "'" \;1 In a recent survey, 24 percent of the Cathollc bishops polled said prlests should be allowed to marry. Do y ou believe priests should be permitted to marry? Yt in Kresse I ..,todcbrokn "'"~port Beac h I , r 111 ' .11t1nli f\lil l d1 If I I " \ V. h n11l I ~I 1\' th!'\ ri 'ull••' I 1 lw. ni.11 111.J 11 C1•1d hu t ii tht \ r · h 11111.111 lw1n11...,. Iii ., ' 111 II nr ... rung ... 111 h• 1 • J morl,d Ill 11 Barbara Natland Adm101oratlve Aultt l1tnt '-iowporl 8 UC'h ' , I .1m < a1h11t11 ,111d I 111111 I \t'•· ho"' 1hr\ t .in c 1111n\~·I m;.11 •r rd our"'' v.11h11111 th l''r~·nt•m • JRM4 .r c JAS r Komto ~dammartlla Arcbilt<.'t '°llt'wport Bt>acb I ·•~rn lh1' \h1JUld 1111 r• h11rn.111 lw 111··~ Mlcbelle Herrera Student N.-wporl Beach I Jm f ,1tholit and I 1t11n r think 11 m.111er\ It d111.•\n 1 ma~1 thl'm ,Ill\ k\\ 11'11~11111\ 'J! Etiubt'lb allagban Hou~t.>wift Nt>wport Beach I 1h111 k "' I ni ( .11h •1ft, .111d I 1l11n J.. 1H1r't' \I 1111ld ht• IWI lt'I • "llll · 'l'l'd' '" 1h1 tr p<ir-"h111m'I\ 11 tht'\ h.1d \llllll' I.Hiid\ lilt I"\ pt'll\'lhl' 1'11111111 ( 111d hut I th1nJ.. lh<'\ nrnl tu g1\\ thl\ ,1 1111 111 th11ugh1 Oan Strokes Bu,lne11, Owner Oan• Point "i11. I m < ath11l1t ,in,! I d11n'1 think rir1l'''' 'houhl m.srr\ I d11n 't th1n~ 1hn u111ld <l11 Jn .Hkqu.11~· 111h ti 1h1•\ w1·rt· lllJ111n1 l(-#ltl- P11bll4fl# Daily Pilat 0-Fen .. , City Ecl!IOI Tom Clenln N-\ fdllQf '°"' hit '11110t T enef!C• J K9ftdle (.ire '118110f1 ();rfl(I()( "°wetd Mv._.,, A.,v.wu_.ng ();r9(.io• Ct8'g .,_.,, '\OOl'lt !.d1IO< , ... , .... ..,. (.••·"'led l)lf9( 10f .. Thal 's when II came to me that forlhelrowngood I he Re~i/dren all need pink slips ... · · ON THE RIGHT Flush out other options and put lid on 'jar wars' r hr .... huk .... orld " Lallo.mg atlout thl' Jrug \l l'nt• that or ( hcrnobyl. ahout "'tmh 11 1<o on!\ left to be said 1h.t1 11 ," .1 p1l\ tht·· wind that da\ "J'n 1lilo"1ng '>h.tltl1ke· nonheast at -U !I d1·grl'l' v.1th JU'>I enough life lCI 11.1 \l'I i 7-, milt''> Jcpo!>111ng 1ts po1\on in a "ngk pl.Jt l' in\tcad of pick 1 ng on 1nn11H n1 L Jpl.indl•r., Jnd rt·indeer But on drug\ t'\t'l\nn1· 1'i opining 11n "'h.11 'hnulJ Ix· Joni' Mr Charles l\.rJu1h.unml r twgan ,1 'light I) con· lu\lng n'·" I" \U&gl'\llng that wr arc .111 getting nlulh 100 upi;et b) the '>Prl'Jd ol wl.11nc !hill. after all. onl~ I Pl'nrnl mort· \mt'rtlansarc using 11 no\.l 1h,1n 111 \l'.11\ Jgo He then went on 10 '11~1·'1 lhJI ncnonl' laugh• u<o1ng1111-.t· 1 'l' n onu· \hou Id ht'. g1' t•n thrn• '-'l'l"~' 111 i.111 and fined unt• \\'.1r', ,alJn \.1J'tx· thn ·11 1each a ~our"'· JI ll,1n.1rd L.1" "''hnol on h11-.. to .1d1111111\l1 r lhJI ~·aut}. a\· ,um1n~ \n1' l'.tt~"'m>d JnJ Rradln don't '""I 11 tir,1 <)I ltlUl\t, I rl<:ncn1 add.-. up The ,,1irw d.I\ \11 l-.rt1uthammcr wa\ ,;1\111g 1a~1 111""' kid' the m<nw of "'11,111 11 \tr \J\ tt•r \uarct. wa\ on tl'ln 1\11111 ''kt·cl ho" much cokt• \Jl1' Ii.id ~11·"11 111 '-1 1.1m1 during the flJ\t 111 \l'oll\ h1· \OJppcd "One ti• •11,,111d r><·ru 111 < 1r.tntl•d ligurt''> .1n Ix d1·u ·p11 ,1· It onh nnc pcr'ion 111 \l1.11nt "·1'11'111..,t11kt· IO,ear'iago Hid 1111x·11plt· lf1· 11\1nie II no"" you'd ti.I\, .11h11u\.1111I ptr•lntgrov.th But td "II"' \.11.11111 \Ill'' hJ\ dune 111111' th.111 111 1'Pl\t1dr' "' 1.1.e knov. 111,· 11••1111'' \~1 ·1~h 111 on the <.1dl· ol g.1.1\ 11 \ rt1,1ll1ng IJml'"-Ja1 t..'>on I.. ilp.11111 ~ ·, "'~1'\l1t1n lhJt .,..,. puh 11. I h.llH' 1wnpl1· v.ho tradi: 1n u1h· That 1J<.·a. pre' 1ously dismissed 1n tl11' '>Pl.Ill' a., romantic. bnngs to mind J metaphor of New York Mayor Ed 1\.01 h ~ur' l') ing tht.· scene lac;t wcck. l'\1 r l<.tK h ad\ 1sed u!> that the cs11- mJtt•J catch ot tht' incoming crop of UK.tint' 1c, about 6 pc"·qnt <;o that for t'' 1·n hundrt·d l..1los of coke smuggled 1n10 1h1s lountn. the death mcrthJn1c, lan assume 1ha1 94 will '"P through uur fingers NOW. say'> Ma,ur Koth. suppose that the Soviet l 'nion wa'i rnlUgghn$ atom bomb~ or t'\l'll hand grenades into thl" country • rnd "'e v.ere s1opptng the traffic at a rJH• 11fonl) b percent What would we thin!.. ol .\mern:an defense'> at that 1Jtt' ht•h'' N111 much . 0 . sa)" Ma) Or 1' 1 K h oh' 1ou'>I) "'hat 1-. wrong '" our Jt111udc tov.ard 1h1: 1mponed <>tun If .... ,. t Jn train our-.ch cs 10 1h1nk of cokt' '" .1 hm11k .... capon not unltke an .1111m homh or a hand grenade. then "l ,an ha'l.' the tutal moh1lt1at1on 11t'tt'\\Jn to Jo ,11me1h1ng about 11 \franv.h1lc. of lUUrsc tht' prer,1- dt•n1 ha'\ gut himself into a bit ut a nn" h\ 'uggc-.ting that I 5 m1ll1on kJrral emplo)Cl'S 'iu hm11 10 drug ll''il'> Jnd tht• pre\1dent launched thl' prugrJm h' ,uhm1111ng htm\t•lfto lht· rt•l1•\ JOI ll''I '-o" tltt' rdc,an11t·c,1 t<i urinal~'>" .... h11 h lJn·1 ~· Joni· .... 11hou1 urtnt· Bui 11h\ 111u'>I~ tht· urtnt• ha\ got In he \llllf 11\411 olhl'l"\lo ·~· \UU lOUld hrtng 1n \uni hm.1·, and go on and <;ta' \ll•tll'tl .Ill d,n .11 lhl· control <;talion ol lhl· l'rntagun Thi'> mean'> ~ou ha"t· 10 hJ\1' .t ll\t: -..11n1·\\, and 11\C' w11nt'\\i'\ dur111g 1n1111· Jt'flll\ll\ lt'nd In ruh a 1111 1d Jll'oplc 1h1· -..rong wa\ hnngintt. to mind that nt·n dnttor' and nur\1'\ WIL LIAM F. BUCKL EY d1pl11 malll.1ll\ abo,cnt thcmsches "'hi:n the t111w 1.omcs 10 take a pa11l·nt'.-. unnt• '>pcumcn fht•rt• " th<ildu't 10 Ix-gin w11h . 4Ull kl} lollo\loe h) the question I lo .... ulkn v.011lt.I lt'C.lln'-hi: needed'! I 't'n H'ar'1 \p, month\' Silt week.,., I hat mult1pl1cd h)-I ~ m1ll1on. ,., a .... hok 1111 of unnahsl\ and couldJU<it unhal:in1.c thr hudgct But then. of 1.our" .1 1111 ot fll·uplc aren't going 10 \11lun11·1·r lur th,· lnl\ and "'hat di> 1-lt' t0ndu1k about 1hem·1 Well. the V. hitt· ll<iu\t' '-<l)'>. Wl' conclude Jh\ulutcl~ nothing about them Wh\. lhl·n. ha\ c the ICSIS 1n the first plJu··iTo <ihov. our 1.onccrn for those \.l h11 nl'l'd hdp. I he an\Wt'r t'Oml''> in. a littk toggil) Aul 11 tho~· who need hdp .... Jnl help v.h } don't thC) JU\I go 111 thi: l nn1· Ofli(t• and '>3)' "I am 1.1t..ing w t..e ant.I need help" -amo.!I~ otht·r 1h1ng\ \J\ 1ng that office one m11r1.· urine lt'\t' V. c regretlulh wnclut.lc that lht' prnhkm h.1, not been thought th111ugh tn thl' V. h11t· llou~ .rnd m.J\tx· l.tl l-. "-•lri:i1mk 1\ right. lhc nnh 1h1n)l l<1 do" h~in~ '1:m Jll William F Burltlty /$ 11 1yndlcattd columnist. -171Xj:ll :t;t,]:li1;;J;tjij.!j.!iJ:!.)----------------- C.heck will never be in mail for Cambodian contractor V. \\111 '.C, I I 1:\: '' ·\mcn1<1n d1pt.1111,1h 1111 p.11 ·I 111ht111 upter nul 111 l'li1111111 l'cnh tn \prll I 17'\ hJrc:I\ 1h1.1d ••I 111\.11111111 ~lit rnlla' JC am h11d1.111 1111111.11 111r turt11u\I\ enTtnl h.111 i. .1d1•, t•, pr1>1t·1 1 1h1 em ha\\\ I 11r11p11 1111tl ol!(.1111'1 111mnH1nl\I h11lh 1. I Jnh .dlt I lh• \mu1tan\ \.>.l'll' ,,tf, h ~·11111·d11I ht' p.1tho up hi\ tan11h .11ul IH ~111 ,1 h1111,il lrt'I.. th;1t would 1.11>.1· 111111 111 ,,,f1 t\ lrl \.11g1111 I In 1·11 H'.H' l,111·1 tht ( amhrn.httn " lr\1 11!' 111 1 nlln I lht m11dc<.t '>um 111:.11 tht I .., 1t11\1111mcn1 n"'t'\ him 1111 h" l,1h111' V.11h our hdri hi· I\ ll"" 111h,I\111>' hi\ t .1w il11lumt·n11·d ll11111i, 1 ~·,,11,11t h I 't:n ii h1\d,11m" h11r11111 d h1 .\11uld h,1q· t11 tx· pJ1d tn ,1 l 11r11·111' th.11 n11 l11n~er t':\1'-I'> 1 ht < ,1mhml1.1n ' nMTH' " C han ~.1mho '\,1114 "n ht' ll\t'<o with hie; w1k and""' 1·n 1hil1tr1·n1n Wt·'>t ( icrman\ I Ir " lo11t..111!l lot 1.1.11rk. t'\t'>t1ng on hi\ .... 111 ' ,,11.tr\ .ind go\t•rnment a' \l\IJntt• ~nd h1· "1n '><>fl' nt·ed nf th1· mun1'\ \ l IUJ th \4 000 -that ht' '••)'> lh1: l '> )lll\l'rnmcnt owe\ him ( hJn ~·g.in to gl•t entangkd in \rncn1.an red tJpc when Khmer Hmt~l· (tUt'rrtllu., l.11d 'i(JtC to Phnom Pt·nh .ind I .., dtrl11mat1t pcrsonnl'I \( r.1mhlcd 111 lortth till' cmha<>\\ , 111nf)\1und v.ttb l)Mn .ind hag' tilletl \lollh \,ind \111111111. 1h11\l' h111.'d Ill hrlfl '14,1\ < h.tn ..,am ho [ht· 1 llrt1"1Ulll\I\ 11\l'lt.tn lht' 111)' ( hJn \J\\ l)t.'hlll' ht' ll"' paid r t•arful 1h.11 h1 w11ultl I~· k1lkd 1f 11 "'t'rl' knu"n that hi· h.u1 worked for the \mt rt1.tn'> ht• d1•,lm\rtl all h1\ r1·1.orlh lfr tlll'n JM• kt·cl up hie; fam11\ and hi atkd '""' on foo t \1 \I\ arduou'> d,1,, 1.111•1 1hn ...rnH·tl 1n \.11gon V. hen < han llr\I rt•quc~tcd pa\ mcnl from the I \ jtovrrnmcnt tht- '>1.111· I kparlmcnl J>.1\<it'd th<' huck lo thl· tc1mptr11lk1 itt•nrr;tl who in .111<11111111 to l~·ing lhl' hl.'ad of thr C 1t·n1 rJI \11ount1ng<>ffat arb11ratc\ fin.1n11.11 datm' lk relu\Cd < han·, <1ppt .11 on 1111' grnund\ th:tl lh<' { .1ml)t11li,1n t l•Ultf n11t Onwfln l I'\ 11J1 nt( < h;in thrn rrrnn'tnl"C"rcd tht". do<·u· 1111 nl' h•lm mt:mor\ hut tht• tnmptrolkr general v.,1\ un1m- pri "1d lh rukd 1n 14!!11 that tht• rn 1H11' \lt rl' nut 't leJr Jnd \.lll\IJt - 1111\ l'\ 1d1·nlr 111 thr 'alid11\ of hi\ d,11rn' Bui C han per.,1\lt'cl I'"' \l'Jr ht• 1111 .... .irdnl thr n.1ml'\ ol \C\l'r,11 fl\'11pk ht• h.1d worked 1.1.11h in the \111n1lJl1 I mh.1\\\ I wo 111 tht•m "'''rt• lou11t·d IH an .111ornn tn thl' t 11mp1rolkr gt·ncra1·, 111l1n· hut the) , 1111ld not "t'rtf\ < hetn·~ claim Again 1h1 ( J mbodtan was turned down < >ur ,1\\11\. IJll ..,tt'wart Harri\ \aw <,11mt 11f tht• u1rrc,pondcncc hl·twet•n C liJO Jnd thl' romptrollcr gl'nrral and dn1tkd 111 JO\t•s11ga1e He ac,c,emhlcd ·,, 1 ompll.'tt• n:turd of r orc1gn \t•n 1u· .inti mtllWr\ pt·rsonnel who had hct•n \l.1111111t•d 1n Phnom Penh \.\hen the t II\ kll and ht b<-ga-n tracking them do"'n r hl' hullding and maintenJOll' olllll'r ror th<' t•mha\'>)'. Jaml'\ !lorn wu., lound 1n Bangladc'>h C han had 1111.kt·d hc.'lped fill ammu01!1on emit'' ..1nd hag<. w11h ..and. ht' '>31d "Our goo I "'a' to get a quarter of a mrllton \Jndhag., filled tn a c.ouplc of day.s," ht• 11'< ailed "I wao, 1nvolvl·d 1n that round the clo<.k .. r ht' t•mbtt\\} h.1d \Upplicd the hn\l'\ and hatt'> 110111 \aid. anti th<' 111ntrJllflr'> had prm1dcd th<' 'iand :rnd lahor ( han'c. rcquc'1 for 4.5 m1ll1on < ambod1an rtel' -bctwt"Cn S \ om and \4 000 depending on whJI lht. nu(tuallng e~change ralt' v..a\ .11 1hr 11mr -wa"i "feao,1hle " I lorn .1dtlnl l<J\> lohnc,on a I oretKO ~r\ ICC 11111111 who \Cncd 1n < amhod1a anct " nov. .i\\lgncd 111 C ;11rn rc- ml m~·rctl the contractor 1.alktl "'>.imho John'ion found 11 H'r) hl'l•l'"ahk that ( han wo uld havc- dl',1111\t'<I h1\ rct ordc. 10 ~Vt' ha\ life Other\ who r<.'mt'mhcred ( han·, a\\(l\ 1.it11111 w11h the cm ha\\) hut whu luuld not recall whether he """'' rnntrat tcd to fill ..andtlag<i -1n c ludt·d \mh~l\\Aclor Thoma\ fonder' I\ I (nil\ fl'\lft.'d frnm tht' r Ort't(tn '-'' 1u C 1l·n lohn ( kl.lnd now 1r..-1nr. 1n rt'llrt•nwnl m fl1~14S;. .-ind .-a JACK ANDERSON and DALE VAN A TT A gl·neral'c, wife "ho '>:11d Chan ma) ha\t: done 1.irpcntn work in her ho ml· ( '" t:n the new 1nformat1on we hJ\.C Jug up < han .... 111 probahl> a~~ till' lt1mp1rolkr gencr.11 to reopen the 1,1\1' But l., t'll 11 the ( Jmbod1an wins h1"ll prohahl\ l<>'>t' r ht' rnmptroller ~l·nerJI ha\ alrrad) <;tatet.I that < han v.11ulJ ha\r to Ix' patd tn ( ambod1an m•I, J lurrem> that wac, aboli'ihed ~hen the Khml·r Rollgc a-..,umed P<""l't T tw Khmt.•r nel ,, not rt'- <..1i~n11t·d h) 1h1· l ln1ted ~tatcc. \tall'd 1h1• rnmptroller general "~inn· thl· < ambodi.rn ricl has no prc\t.'nl \aluc t'"t'n 1f Chan provrd tht' ex 1'iten(C ol a contract. any JUd&mcnt v.ould have no monetary valul' .. 1-XFC\lllVE MFMO fnt of tit 1al<; arc vcr; plcao;cd with a 191<4 la" that Jllow' the government to '>t'11e the a"l''" of orga ntLcd crime fi~1m•, fhc.' va lue of JUSt the drug rC"lated a\\CI\ rnmmandcercd la\t 'e~tr for t''lamolc was more than SM m1ll1on MI NI FDITORI A.L We don't oflt•n find our\Clvc~ allt<'d with \en ( 1ordnn J 11 umphre). R N 11 hut he t.tmr up with a dcltghtfull> d<'"ltlU\ uk.1 whc-n he 'ugac,tt'd 'ome 11mt ago 1h.11 tht• l ln1tcd \tale\ fund 1he 1r.11n1ng of <\lghan Journalist!'> Now 1h1· grnnl\ ha"c hc't•n award«i and I I\ ufftc 1.11' .trl' hoping, acrnrding w .1n an1t lc-1n the \cp1cmhcr '""Ut' of < hannrlc. m.1~111nr "10 makt /.\( tth.1n"1.1n truh ~11\\1;i'<; Vietnam a trlt•\ 1r,111n w.ir, 1h1·1{ tor tht world to \('t' .1ncl 111cl111· <'Hr\ n1Khl " J•rk Aoduson ~nd Dal' i·a.n Atta .ar~ .JJ'.D.dlcal~d ro/11mn'''' PBTED£XTER CoJamnu1 PETE DEXTER It's time Reagan . kids took a walk SA( RAMENTO-I do not know m) rights 1n thts as a taxpayer. but 1t has been somc1h1ng like six and a half )ears since Ronald Rt'agan took over J'-Prc\ldent and I have been s1tt1ng around all that 11mc being polite - understanding that even though I ha\e been 1nvolun1anly drawn 1010 tht• F1r'.>I F-am11) \affairs. 11 really t'i none of m~ JfTatr -that different people run their famtltes different way'i And then. without any warning. I picked up the newr,paper yesterday morning and found m\..clfcompletc- 1) out of polite There·~ no g~nteel v.a> 10 sa) this It I'> tinll' to fire the !..ids ·\II of them It .,tarted. I gucs\. right after the fir!>! clcc11on Ronald 'Reagan was prcc.1den1. and hilt oldest daughter Maureen took that as a mandate to hit thr talk shows with her views of the pol111eal process. the role of women 1n national poltlll''>. her philosophical d1~grt·cmenl'> v.1th her father and her own role tn Rcpuhhcan poltll~ for about half a )Car. yous.aw her 1v.o thrt•t: 111nc'> J week. Tele' mon. nt'"'ipaper!>. magaLtne interview<; It 1.1.a\ explo111,e. of course and sclf- agrand111ng and naked But the truth 1'> Maureen v.a., kind of humorous naked and I didn't see how 11 hun :.in)hod) l'l\.(Cpl whoever was ahead uf lwr in ltnl' ..... ;1111ng to do the <;ame thing And 'u I tc><1k the v1ew 1ha1 11 111ultln'1 1,..,1 ll1re .. er and sure rnough 11 didn't Maureen ran for the I n11ed \tJI<''> '><.·natc and got crushed And 11 <;rems to me that <;he got apprnntl·J J\ <,nme \on of White Hou\t' amha'>\<.tdor to women. but v.hok month'> wt:nl h\ v.t1hout as muth J\ J mention of her 1n People m..1g.111nl and I beg.in IQ think I had 'ionwhnv. paid the pnrc for Ron Sr 's nH\tal..t:' a., a father -vou know. for Jll tho\t: llnlC'> he.: couldn't get home tcu '-<tnC) '<; meatloaf. or had 10 be ,1w.I\ on hu<11nCS\ trips. \\.hit h ti )'UU needed proof. 'ihows vou that I don'I l..nov. C\l"f'flhtng Tht m•\t thing I kne" l111lc Ronald Rl'Jg.ln v.a'> J1~0>.cred on un- t•mplo, menl 111 Ne"' York ( 1t)'. v.urt..ing 'o(;a'>on.ilh a\ a ballet dancer \nJ thal J 1dn'1 hotht'r me much l•tthcr. t't,pcl 1all\ ~hcn 11 turned out 1hal halkt lllmpan1c'i rad 'ltandard<; th.ii did no1 ~·nd to <l'lt'hrtl) '\low ho~ner thing'> turn ugl) 1 lw Pre<i11kn1 '.,.ounge'il daugh1c-r J>Jtt1 l>J'" &J'l' up her career ,l\ a lrt'l'-\pml 10 h<'cnmc a novehr,1 And '>hr and anotht•r woman whoc,c name I t an not r~mcmbcr collaborated on a boot.. tJllcd "llomc Fron1" which "a" a~>ut grnv.1ng up with Ronald Reae..rn lor a father. and which wao; awful. Jnd went tmmcd1att'I) into the Ne" York T 1mcs Bc\I Seller Lt<>I I hat. ol cour<oc. drove me' t·ra1y lx·l aU'>t' a hook I had publl\hcd about lhl· \amt· 11ml' did no1 get on tht• Nl·w ) urk T1mc\ lint Seller L1'>t. or t'"en cit>\(' Ill 11 •\nd that wa\ h.id t•nuugh but then tor thr nnt 1hrl'l' month'it'"cr, time I turnct.I on tht· 1ek ... 1\111n thC"rc v.as the 1'1e'i1den1 ofthl· I n11cd \tale,· }Oung· l'\I daughtt•r 1alk1ng ahout hov. much tun "t rea11"1' ~rtttng" wac,. and '>il\•ng th.11 nl'\I 11mt• out 'he wanted 111 writt· a buok all b'r ht•r\t'lf You .... ant to ~nuv. ho"' much ·fun" 11 1\ t11 v.ritt• a novel'' I he nc'<t llllll' ~OU t .tllh \OUr\l·lt in your 11ppcr. tmagtnl' 1t t.1h•, I K mun th<> 10 ltl'I un'itU< k fhat 1\n·1 ,111 '\omt·.,.,hn1· 1n here. tht• Prl'\1drnt 'I 11IJn1 <oon M1thael. showt.•d up rnmpla1n1ng puhl1dy that nohoJ, loH·d him \.11chacl. of courw " the blali.. sheep of thc Rcag.in fomil) -nov. 1ha1 Ron Sr got to Ix' Prcs1Jen1 anJ c,peak1ng for black <,heep everywhere I want to tell )'ClU 11 was humiliating l hen ti wac; Ron Jr again l hr ktd gave up on ballet and went 1n10 celebrity Journalism Playboy maga11nt' hire him tu follow ht\ father somewhere O\Cr-.CJS. and then one of the editors ot that mapztne told a newspaixr that Ron Jr ·., stufT wa~ bc.'ucrihan 90 or 9S percent of the p1«c~ th.lt came auo\\ his desk It didn't \top there. hnwc .. er rht• nex1 11mc-I c.aw the f>rc'1dent'-. youngt'\I <ton hc-wa., po\1nj in hn und<·rpant\ on the t over of Vanity rair maga11ne fhrn he accepted -.omc lo.ind ot JOh ..l\ a reponcr with A.RC Trlr\1'i1on. and yotcrday morning I opentd up the ncw\papcr and <ia~ that he had hc~n h1rt'd -for Labor Da ., onl> -111 rtplat·e ()avid Hartman J\ ant hor on ( 100<.1 Mom 1 ng .\ mem a \nd he'd w1d 1h,11 .\IJ( w \ ht'dging 1t\ hc1 hcta11~. Labor L>a~ being Lahor Da) onl> "three ~oplc · would be wale hint\ • That'\ when 11 1.unc to me that for thrtr nwn good the Reagan ch1ldrtn .tll net'd ptnk ""P' 1n the matl. I mean, 11 )'OU arr gmna tn end up th1\ wurthle\<i )'11 u tk~r\e to he able to lool hack 111111.1nd know \.OU dtd 11 on \our nwn Pttt' fk>•tn I• a 1ynd/relH c~Jumol f l~ll INTO $9 .00 The [)o;ly P'ilot hen o MW way IO fWft 'fOAlf Hidden T reoMes into CASH with o Oos11li9d Ad CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. IF CALLING FROM IOUTH ORANGE CO. 4 Unen-7 Days-$9.00 No Ch•n9es In COPY or cal'IQl1atlon ltflvele Mrtia onlv Ho~ ltMI E•teie. AutOrnOtl~. toetllll or EmlMOV· menl AO. Tiier• I• no llflelt lltnll to '#Mt vou can llCM!rtlte You can now call the Dally Piiot Cla111fled Dept. on Saturday morning from 8:00to11:30 a.m. to place your Sunday and Mond•Y 8d1. REAL ESTATE _..,._..,. 111) t..-y loft. Ctypn .,,, FOR SALE -fo .. _,..j , ,,, loft~ .. Salo uoo HOUSES/CONDOS 0.0 OI C. ••-"Y .,,, ""-"' 1ocn °"' OI S.-.,_., 1))0 ........... 1006 •-1•-10. ..... ,,,, --1001 ._,.._.,, '* ,...., __ 101• n..,.$1..,._,,, 1)9() c. .. _..,_ 1cn1 If, ..... _ 1.00 c-Mo ... I Oh •I W-4 .. ,, o....•-1016 ti, ... '°" RENTALS ,_ ... ...., 1034 ..._ ..... 1().10 HOUSES/CONDOS .-.....--'°"' .,_ IOolA c--• 11cn l--~ loot --"'-' 1106 '--IOjg --·-1101 l-'"'9-' 10)1 , ___ 1111 &Alli•,., .... tO>> ,_..,_ 1111 _ ... _ 10.I c....-111• ·--1009 °"""-1116 s.c-107• fl l ... 1111 s.-.c--1011 ,_ ... ....., 71)4 ,,.,,..,.,.. IOIO .___.. >•AO S...-00 ... _ .. '°"' ............... --. )!01 ~ c ..... 1¥t•• IOl6 .,_ ,. ... ~·-ION l--~ 71.a TvtM IOVO ._ ..... 7UO l_....,.... 11>7 Ml~C II C ........... ">> -v-)161 --· 1100 -......-Jt&9 ··-II)) *'-7116 ~·C-·-">O *~'···'tlft"' 1116 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY 540-1220 496-6800 ~-lllO MISC HNTALS ANNOUNCEMENTS ,...,,._ .00~ OPEN HOUSE 'lor>oo ·-Hoiuh" 11 .. 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Sunday Sat 11 30 AM 642-5878 pet -·~ ... -tl()tl '°"" -..,., ,._ ... 1nsert1on •ble •110<"""' • ,_ lea) lat1tt Ftr lilt leaJ lat1tt Ftr lilt 1u1 latatt Ftr lalt lnl lat1tt Ftr lilt le1l bt1tt Ftr Salt Ital lat1tt Ftr lilt Ital l1t1tt f tr lalt leal lat1tt Ftr lalt lul la11tt Ftt lilt 1MJ latatt Ftt Salt liaer1J 1112 1;;.;.;;•;,;tr;;.;;;•;..... __ .-.;.;;.;; Gtatr1l 1002 Gtatral 1002 Gtatral 1002 Gta111l 1002 .C.atral 1002 Intra! 1M2 Gtaer1l llt2 !neraJ lllt •WTILIFFI* lfWHRT UYFHIT 'Lusk" bUll1 1pac1oua 1 lllE W /PIEi I SLIP story 38R. 2',..,BA • lorm One ol the areas best dine & lam rm. 2 trplcs, velues• 4 bdrms, family view lot Perfect con-room upstairs retreat, dltlon $335,000 fee security system. 3 flre- USTIHS I 00 places, separate utlllty 140-1110 room Ouallty construc-tion Ample parking ________ ,M ove In fresh IUI s1,075,000. FIHOLOSlllE OP~~~~~~~~~s 1.5 Custom bullt 4 Bdrm just a 606 HARBOR ISLAND short walk lo bly and DRIVE N 8 -ocean beaches De-• · slrMble Balboa Penln· sula locetlon Fln111 quallly construcllon with 3 llreolt1GM h~h open beam oelllngs ramify rm 759-9100 •• .. • • ' ' 0 • ~ > :, 0 I ' and enclosed pa110 Could not repl&Cf! at SM the R E Showcase tor $450 ooo the picture "Magnificent ' Tip 0 1 Lido Isle' Probate (714) 673-4-400 Sele Bkr 85 1-6370 •·•* Ptaia1al1 1007 PlRTIHHIP ue111aT111 --------Steal this 2 bdrm, 2 5 bath condo Former model HW Ill lmH Drive by 406 E Bey. Good , clean 4-plex Batboe and c.11 Rusty for tocate<' In Coate Me1& det11ll1 631-1266 ~r.~~ ·~;:;~ M·~~1~~ l niU Traditibnal PHIHIU Niil Realt y 3Br 2Be, totel Interior • country trench remOdel I 6:\ l -7:'70 Decorators dream 2121 ---------Sevllle For Sate By USTSllE Owner $320,000 Open I Q uaint llttle I or 2 bdrm Dally 11-5 Hm 675-4377 or Ole 6'60-4020 I cottage, very llvable For Income proPitf1)' or 181 PENINSULA POINT! time buyer $105 000 TransfM forces sale 5 lg Call Lola 631-1266 or Bdrm113Ba. 3car gar. 1 673· 7544 blk to bay & oceen Only $«0 0001 Open Sat/Sun l ;iiitil ~~ 6 1g~::~:;~1;~/v:; OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 lhl•E TUUCl... ..... $575,ott ........ 1121 .... ..... Set down v1tw,, 1 bdrm offir' 0 Johnson llYlllE THUCL ......... $315,oot ........... 2Ml ...... , Pmall' 4 bdrm pool R Boland OlJ( C411 .................. 5'25 ..................... 321 ,.,,, Cta\\1c 4 bdrm l bath M Hua111 ILUflS ............... $241, .................. 2151 Vbtl OnMI Two story 3 bdrm towrihome ~ T Wallick l llCOllT llU. ....... S475,Mt ........ 17 lertt?t.,tll Ct Vte w, 2 bdrm. 2 ba twnhm M Rou~selot WttttttKE .. -...... SUI.Mt .......... HJ ..... leM Uj)craded 2 bdtm ? ba condo l Harper COSTA •lSA.. .............. $121,tM ............... 2111 , ..... Sp.ic•uO\ I t>drm f R an lhf Ulfi A Johnson l&Cl UT ........... $215,HO ........... 2413 l"'8t IM, 12 Lovely l bdrm 1 I>~ twnhm R O'Shauahnessy OUICl THE ............. $111.Sot ............. 4t T111.n.. Ont bdrm conmllllll' dPn 8 8~r11naton OPEN MONDAY 1-5 "'* THU«-. ss1s.......... 1121 ......... Stt down vitw\ 3 bdrm oll1tt 0 Johnson I J ~I REAL TORS, 615-6000 t••J £e•t <--•' Hltllt••v. C:e,••• 41•1 Nu 't NEW LISTINGS lllYIH 1111,100 Best buy for popular Solano model In Rancho San Joaquin, greenbelt location. 2 masters plus den. owner very motivated lllYlllE-llllTMWOOI S 1l4,100 Beautiful 3 BR, 2 BA on huge corner. great location. Extras mirrored closets. air cond . country kitchen. fireplace. great curb appeal IUHWIS $247,500 Top quality remodel in great location Close to school & community park 4 BA. 2'h BA. new windows. doors, baths, roof. brick patio. USTILIFF 1271,000 An absolutely splendid 3 BR. FR home on quiet cut-de-sac. New roof, new appliances. beautiful yard and exceptional value SU VIEW 1525,000 This Port Royal was the original builders model. The extras are numerous & the view Is wonder- ful. 4 BR. pool, spa, and air conditioning. NEWPORT BEACH . , ..... - USTIUFF S2to,OOO Bring your large famlllesl Spacious 5 BR and 3'12 BA Walk to school. church. stores, park, tennis club. Excellent condition UYCllHT S2H,500 Great family custom home 4 BA. 4 BA. solar heating for huge pool, cedar closet. formal dining room. loads of storage Excellent buy IEWPOllT HllllTS 1345,000 Upgraded family home. Berber carpet. new large master bath. decorative wallpapers. oak kitchen. new 2nd BA. hardwood floors & much more SU ISUH 1435,000 Fabulous 2 BR 1 den condo in prestigious area lights. mountains, water view Contemporary design with Berber carpet, tile flooring LllO ISUll S4H,OOO Maximum use of this 32' lot has provided an .• elegant, spacious, 4 BR family home just steps from the beach Good financing 118 CAllYOI $415,000 Opportunity Is knocking Call to see this popular Monaco plan In prime location Larqe lot w1ttl view of city & ocean LllO PHllSIU 1521,000 Most prestigious bayfront high nse. full security w/doorman. lovely 2 BR, 211, BA. Beautiful decor and view forever UH ISU HH,000 Sophisticated elegance, 1 '.Al years, trench doors, 3 fireplaces. marble floors. 5 BR. 4 BA. maid's room. family room & much more 111 OHYOI llH,000 4 BR, bright & shining as a new penny All new floors, windows. appliances. fixtures, tlles. cabl nets. hardware. landscape lfWHIT IUOM 11,100,000 A real show stopper Beautifully remodeled bayfront with sandy beAch 3 BR. qourmet kitchen, formal DA ~ 1 BR Apartment UYFIHT 11 ,111,000 Beautiful 4 aR. 3t;, BA docorators home Wood floor. gourm t kit chen. hug south pattn larq~ slip, fabulous master suit A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK Ctl~wtll laaktr hsl4t1t11I hel l •t•t• S•n1us OPEN HOUSES .J_:-~;; . .:~- SATURDAY IAHlll lllHUHS lt11 ,., ... ,. 4 BR $247,500 M GUTH USTILIFF UH Aralle 4 BR $290.000 G ANDERSON HJlllR YlfW lllLU IUl S.aeretf 4 BR $398,500 M MATHEWS UHISU 411 Y11 LI•• S.1• 3/2BR duplex $715,000 E OLSON SUllDAY IUf FS 20111,1 ..... 2 BR $295.000 A GOTHARD lltYl•E nHACE 724 ..... ., 3 BR Den $299 900 G LIVINGSTON UUIA ISUH 11' S.,,tllr• 3 BR $329 500 K PARKER llUllll YlfW lltlLS ZIOl brMr fin Ir 3 BR $559 500 E COAKETI ClllHA Ill IU JH '''" 4 BR $575 000 A KURTZ IUCOI HY ,, ....... a, 2 BR $600.000 D VALENTINE IOYH SIOHS J 11 hHl11 Star 3 BR $710.000 B REEDY llll llU 127 Yla LI•• S.14 4 BR $1 3'l0 000 E OLSON lllCHYH" 20 o .. , .. ,.,,.., 5 BR $1 695,000· L ROSE IEWPOllT IUH 1215,000 The bargain of the season• Fantastic 3 BR contemporary home with marvelous pool, spa & deck area Vaulted ceilings. security UAIOll YIEW MILLS IUl,500 Best value1rrthe area. 3 BA • family room 3-car garage, u'):)gradOd kitchen custom bu1lt-1ns Meticulously maintained Fee OLIE OIM U41,000 Classic olde COM charmt 3 BR. FR. '1 FP hardwood floors & alarm system Walk to beach & shops Vacant & anxious for offers SlAYIEW S4H,000 Prime location w/fornvar v1t11w from thts 4 BR home located on Irregular lot Brick deck decor- ator papers. wood floor". air cond UH ISU l•H,000 Fabulous 3 BR. 2•., BA nearly new home OpAn curved stairway wood floors. fireplaces Owner ju::.t acquired thru trod Must sen 644-90 60 f -fBEACH COMMUNITIES ULNA PHllHU 1111,MI Bay view condo in secure building. Priced to sell at $ 175,000 Close to shops, restaurants and new Fun Zone Steps to beach HLIOl S 1 lt,HO One half block from ocean front Vintage cot- tage in area of much remodeling Great sum- mer /winter rental IALIOA PtlllSIU SU0,000 Ouiet and charming older home on Balboa Peninsula priced to sell now Live In this va- cation home or build your own dream house. IEWPtlT IUCI 1210,eet A super sharp duplex property on wide street. 3 BR up & 1 BR down. great weekend getaway place plus income. 4-car garage lillOA ISUll SIH,IOO Quality, highly maintained 2 BR charmer. Great Island location with high celllngs & custom woodwork thru-out Lg kitchen & remodeled bath HLIOA ISUll SIH,000 Charming duplex near So. Bayfront 3 BR owner's unit upgraded to perfection. 2 BA + den apt has beamed celllngs & much charm. PHllHU POllT IHl,000 Charmng 3 BR home opposite park. Diane Johnson designed kitchen. wood floors & ceiling moldings create warm ambience HWPOllT IUCI 14IO,OOO 4 spacious units steps to the beach on 2 large lots Low rents, well-maintained. great op- portunity tor astute investor PHllHU OCUIFHIT 1411,000 Expansive oceanfront/Catalina view -Classic beach duplex Potential for mcome and de- velopment End of boardwalk IALIOA ISU•I 1411,IOO Fabulous 5 BA Balboa Island charmer Hard- wood floors. Berber carpet. decorator papers, shutters new appliances. steps to south bayfront llllOA PEllHIU Panoramic ocean vista from 2nd room. spacious and well-appointed eled Priced to sell at $595.000 IHl,000 floor living Richly pan- WHT HWPOllT 1141,000 f xceptton~I 3 BR 2-year old home built with quality Gourmet kitchen r:nany upgrades Best is the forever ocean view' WHT IEWPlllT ll 11.llO Quality oceanfront duptex Lower 3 BA has huge patio & bonus room Two guest parking spots Fireplaces Completely refurbished OCUllFllllT 1711,880 Dynamite contomprary 4 BR. state of the an kitchen. hardwood floors. lavish use of white oak teak and Texas sheltstone PHllHU IAYFHIT Sltl,000 This classic gem 3 BR home is on exclusive Buena Vista. Exquisite decor, hardwood floors S~parate sandy beach, garage. den and brick patio PHllHU ICUIFHIT llff,IOI lower pAmneule location. sand dunes • ocean tor your front yard Charming 3 BA wHh large \ hnck pAt10 entry PHllHU IOWFHIT Lower ~nlnsula 5 BR home parktng hardwood floor". OCAen/CRtAllne vlf9W 11.no.- Large patio, extra plus an endle 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH ... - D2 OfMQe Co9et ol1LY PILOT/ Sundey, August 31, 1911 c...a f11.., 1m c.... ... ._ 1m c...a ... .., 1111 C.ta... 1m c.ta... 1114 c..11.... 1124 HM c.ta... 1114 Cetta •111 1024 •11111t..... lit ..... .,,.. .......... NIUUIY .... 2-etOtY4bd.2been<1untt !======= ••--1.1 11• PllL +IH.I / .. NIL ... , MTUITll *llllMYllW* MIOf\ltlc9nt "New 8ed· .. Ullm 58dfm• •a.. 3 cer QM· w/2 Cat oer• Brand UITlm....S --c·-. t>totut• ·re 3 ,.,.. .. •."'--"·t··~ +3 ~ --••UITUl UAllllWNITlfll fOfd" wtlh fenlutlo vtew. eo-b..utrtul country new catpet and rr .. h 3041 r~ Bey .. .,..,,... ,__ -· s ON • PoOI. epe, t>ofM room 2Br 28e, 2 frplo .+ QUMt fr•ncl'I l'lom• Aekln" pllnt. A •teal •t O(lly • EXCELL e NT Lo It~ toO new, tro bdrm. 2 beth new. lrg bdrm, 2 beth 3 bdrm, 2 beth. pool, frptc, OPEN UN~M ,_.,, Vecant.&595,000 quart•ra Compl re-'489000 720-06a3 • 1112,500. Hurry on thl• CATION . 3 Bedroom, 252E. 1athStr .. t l'lofMw/dlnrm,famrm.2 homewldlnrm,famrm.2 lrg yttd. A..umeble VA 2330POATL!RWICK OPEN SUN 1-5 mod.i.d 138S,OOO. Call · -one I 5 4 0 -u 7 3 or dining room. Lar~ tamlly 1172 000 lrple•. 2 wet bets, •Y· l'rf>lcl, 2 wet ban. ll<y· loen of 117,000 •I t0% 1 TWl"f LAKE CIR. for Appt Owner I Agt ITIY -· 5•0~6240 room on deep lot with • 111•. air con<I i..ro-~rd tit•. air concl I.Ar~ yard Gr•I buy. Prln• only o.ioner r«iovatlon. N4 John C1te11 84e 64-40 Of' 855-9"1 And enjOy It In tilt• newer• io..,.iy fruit 1,.._ R• 431 Coeta ~ ... St w/w1tom pool &tp4a For w/cuatom pool & ep• A Atklng li"3,000 Olan• lntertortextertor. 0' bdrm home w/femlly tm COLLEGE PARK cluoecl to $155 000 2 Unllt.''7H91,tNCO .. E detalla call PATRICK bargain at $239,900. For Cappel 831·129e ldtc;hen, Ule bltl'le, luicu •: · • ... IWUllS &tormllcllnrm Walk to CharmlngClndlfetlahome • 1-;79000 "" TENORE7&0-8702 det•ll• call PATRICK 1 ~i~~;· ("'Pr"· f~;f ~~b "lA1.TO"S 113-7771 '"' ... , 1-1 t'1e~ c~ r;:::~ :u~~ '~~n~~· d!:~· ~[~~ JH~~~~ f~~ty e Unlla/lHE BEST I ·~ii>• TENORE 1eo-e102 ;~· ' r:,~y· mother-In.ta *J&m•--· •Br 28e home Complet~ IWT--11 Skylll•, remodeled kite, room with flrec>I~. euy 1495,000 '~~·--· I ·~9~'\· -!!---••1 9tra). pool llH le •--~ d d I cl __ ,., ue-.. brick fireplace I d d Call Rober1 Mltlltten rl' •.' ,,· 1381.600 lkoUt C009 Elegant Plan8 Light& aky re ecorate • rg yr lfAL mill ""' care enc OH yar 631· 12M ~ LG 18R CONDO t •-c-~) 38drm,game rm.famrm. some ocean view OP«I Sun 1-5 call :1t. Home wa rranty fMIOlllllfllll r PQOl,epa,..ccompi.Jt,nr ••al-•tf -- formal dining. quiet 1279,500 Prine only Bill 75&-1323/631-08 1149,000 Cell fOf' lurth« • ·~i·~)· FOf' only St 19 000 XJnt So C<>alt Plue., ... 3% l1• ll1-lHI 11ree1, 11 c gate 675 300 t Of' 780-0895 [ C}lJ.lJ detall•ft 1j E'SIOEI Reduoecl IOf' qutca clown a&eK 722 99H 1339,900 Open Sunday 200 1i! term• evaltabte Call NMll 2bd, 2ba •fem rm ' _:_ • II 1&1111 lll.m t-5. te .S.tty Drive • WT1111 142·1 75~830 w/entlque bar, pool llll YElll lllT llY Almost •n ~• on wet• IPYIL&U llLL I h llUT WlmH s 199.000 3BA 2BA. tamtty room. frO(lt Room tor t1111 HPLU • IY IWIEll CllTll lllTINllT 11t1 •111 1024 2bd, Iba,~ !i~1~ room. E'lllE OHH lUl llTITI 851-22 10 A.gt/Own great tocatlon s t47,500 -recM 5,000 ~••· eet11 Cut"t dupi.x In COM Approx 4400 eqfl. 6bd. 1 kl he R 2 one ety 2bd. 2ba, waik In Agent Janet 54&-1406 $8,800,000. Appolntme Oceanelcle ol PCH 4'~ba, MP fOf'mal din rm. •W•• ar~ tc n, • lot, clOMI, pool. clubhouM, [ l l lmmac 4Br Hl•Ba quiet ---with PATRICK TENOR lmmec CO(ld Both 2BR. 2 ~t bars, study, game My et'-'111 heve sca.n ~~~'ft';f'~1 /;),~t~ walk to everything ~ ! J etreet. I t57,450 Xlnt Ntr::n Hi!~~m':111 ~B~ cm63t· l268 or 190:3702 frplc,garPttc.dlOMOatl rm pooll•P•. OCNn SCUhfOf'ftxer,E/C M $11 5,000 ABB I -· ·--cone! 941 Serr• Way 2 ·~BA t560 eq It • 1319 000 673-3923 v..-. By owner 759-1867 Call NOWI 722-7537 645-7555 • 5-46-3329 or 545-5408 Cholc~ of upgradH • r -~=~=~~~==:.... ....... ~-----·:~"' Calif trad design, S 184K · -OOVEA A E 159-5080 ----- HOME·S FOR SALE 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEii *275 Albert, Costa Mesa 851-22 10 $199,000 Sunday 12-5 2139 Aster, Eastslde Costa Mesa 84,85,86 Rocky Pt. Spyglass 642-5200 $210,000 Sunday 1-5 5 Belcourt Or South, Newport Bch 644-6200 $2.700.000 Sat/Sun 8-8 4 Banyan Tree (University Park) lrvlne 759-1877 $860,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 BEDROOM 559-9400 $155,500 Sunday 1-5 460 l Cortland Or. Cameo Hlghlands. CdM •1112 Berkshlre.Westchtt 760-0895 $279,500 Sunday 1-3 644-6200 $289,500 Sunday 1-4 1506 Dorothy (Westollff) Newport Beach 1093 Oanlelle, Costa Mesa 759-6700 $279,500 Sunday 12-5 209 Iris. COM 644-6200 $439,000 I 759-6700 $244,900 Sunday 1-5 • 100 Kings Rd, Clltt Haven Sun 2-5 •540 OeAnza. Corona Hlghlands. CdM 644-6200 $790,000 Sun 1-5 760-0362 760-0362 Sat/Sun 12-6 * • 1Twln lake Cir (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 2 BEDROOM 1309 Dolphin Terrace,lrvlne Terrace 673-7771 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 Sunday 1-4 631-7300 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2010 N. Mayberry. S.A 3 Aries Ct Newport Crest 1 1733 Glsler (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 759-9100 $160,000 644-6200 $l64 500 Sal/Sun 1_5 646-7434 $159,900 Saturday 1-5 2224 Pacific Dr.COM * 1741 Tustin, 20:B, Costa Mesa j •2807 Harbor View Or (Harbor Vu Hiiis) NB 2262~4P6a~~~c ~~.4~g~o Sat/Sun 1-5 645-7555 $115,000 Sunday 1-5 30624~-:o~6p~~~65~0 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $845.000 Sat. Sun. Mon 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEii 644-6200 $419,000 Sun 2-5 2330 Port Lerwick . Harbor View. NB v 16 Jetty Drive. Jasmine Creek, CdM 751-7365 $398,500 Sun-M on 1-5 759. 1626 $339,900 Sunday 1-5 1806 Port Stanhope (Harbor View Hmes) NB •974 Katella Laguna Beach 759-6700 $359,950 Sun/Mon 1-5 1412 Bay, Peninsula 494-1919 '$359.000 Sun/Mon 1-5 * 1806 Sandlewood (Baycresl) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $840.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I 724 Malabar (Irvine Terrace) COM 1 759-6700 $299,000 Monday 11-3 **633 Udo Park 11 E3 (lido Isle) NB 544.9050 $299.900 Sunday 1-5 13400 Seabreeze, Harbor Vrew Hills, CdM 759-6700 $675,000inc furn S a1 & Mon 12-5 •23 Monteclto Drive Spyglass Hill 644-2999 $389,500 Sun/M on 1-5 39 Morning View (Turtlerock ) lrvrne 631 -7300 $610 000 Sunday 1-5 I 1527 Seacrest (Hrbr Vu Hills) NB 559-9400 $289.900 Sunday 1-4 **308 Morning Star Ln, Dover Shores. NB I 644-9060 $398,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 35 Northampton Cour1 (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch 63l-7300 $775 000 . Sunday 1-5 •• 1871 Swan Circle, Costa Mesa 759-6700 $420.000 Sunday 12-4 I 2 l21 Sevllle Penl~ Point Balboa Peninsula 546-2313 $265,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 v 11 Rue Fountarnebleau Big C anyon. NB 675-4377 ' $320 000 · Sat/Sun 11.5 00 1834 Tradewinds Ln. Baycrest, NB 640-4868 $334,000 Sunday 1-5 * l308 Sussex ln NB 631-7300 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOM 2376 College Or. Costa Mesa 756-1323 $150,000 4500 Cortland, Cameo Hinds 644-6200 $365,000 ... 3082 M olokai, Costa M esa Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-4 546-2313 U.57,000 Sat 12-2 Sun 1-4 • l 1 Royal St '5eor ge Big Canyon 644-6200 $11 50.000 Satt Sun 1-5 • 11 Royal St George Big Canyon 644-6200 $1 150.000 Sat.Sun Mon • l8 Rue Chantilly, Big Canyon 644-6200 $515,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEii 759-9100 $305.000 Sunday 1-5 **627 Via Lido Soud (lido Isle) NB **736 Via lido Nord, Udo Isle, NB 644-9060 $1,350,000 Sunday 1-5 642-5200 $1 .625,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 * 1907 Windward ln. Baycrest. N B. 2411 Via Marina, Back Bay 631-7300 $295,000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $260.000 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM 5 BEDROOM I 2124 Seville Ave. Peninsula Pornt , Balboa 841-5177 $440,000 Sat/Sun 11-6 v 2 Barranger Ct. Belcourt. NB 640-4868 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1029 Bonnie Ooone,lrvine Terrace 675-6000 $575,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 & BR plus FAM RM or DEii 3064 G1bra1ter, Costa Mesa 546-23 13 $153,900 Sat 11-2 Sun 1 ·4 I •2001 Kewamee,lrvrne Terr 675-6000 $375,000 Sun 1-5 •2018 Leeward Lane. Newport Beach 120 Canyon Fairway (Big Cnyn Fairway 1) NB 960-9609 $337,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-9060 $1,695,000 Sunday 1-5 • 321 Poppy. COM 15 18 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores 675-6000 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631-7300 $657,000 Sunday 1-5 * • v 11 Cherbrough N B 673-7771 $669,000 941 Serra Way, Costa M esa * * •401 North Star Ln (Dover ShOres) NB Sun 1-51 546-3329 $157,450 Sat/Sun 12-5 673-5354 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 402 39th S1 Newport Beach 650-3335 $349 000 • 1 1921 Teresita Lane (Harbor Highlands) NB *44 Ridgehne, Harbor Ridge Sat Sun 1-5 644-9060 $247.~00 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $625,000 Sun 1-5 TERRIFIC FAMILY HOME IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS Open Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 ,,., ·v•• "V' d•·r~ I.. M nth ''"' ""' plv· ••l•a •m c. .• • • JJt.'• ,rfl I '' tR 1•n "2 •Ql;m ••d\ "~·· • r• ••:i ~a·,•• .. d ''"""4 r• l•na~ 400 rJ•~' r.Ql< 1rr> '!•" .i~uir,.t d ..,a 011n1t t ~ I ~· f ,.~ 1•0 CJ<•• .,,,,. I ' 1~·~ ;II/I ~A ~ 2212 Mariaret Onve " I,, ti<''"''' t' fh 1, 1~11 S235.000 by owner 3% Btohr Cooperation I wo l1ttl(" ( 1111' thnl 11ro1l111 •• 11 14ornl "4tl1rl 1111 om• rn u 1tr••MI rl'ntul 11r•'" of '''"l'"'I Ri-11rh I h .. I JIJ>4'' ... II l11rj[f' • n .......... rn. l 01"h with of'rAO \If' .. frum u iclA'' ••nrlo-<l balr on" f h,. f,..,,.,..,, l 1111 " •• 1 Ur1ltttom. 'I llAlh I nil .,./ 11 f1rf'plur>' & l11t1tf· 1111110 hkthlll :121.000 COBS R E I.Tl' 87 -8670 TURTLEROCK HIL 180° VIEW PRESIDENT HOME· IRVINE Beoutlfully euttomfzed home over looklng Or•nge Co on ttxtra large pri- vate lot French doors wood floors, shutters unique entrY 11nd p1ttlo 4' Bedrooms ano 2 B.ath. Sit74,000 Open HouH 8•1 I Sun 1 ·5. Aeac For Chrl• Vatll ta-1100 MAGNIFICENT TIP OF LIDO ISLE S11uatPd a1 1r1P ;Prf tip of L10r; .--------------------~ 1s1e 1h1s propPr•y ha· a pano1amK. f ~ 'i '.>•/~' ,r ,._ ,H .J lli'', t 1/q > .~f I A 111, I PW ol lhP f1vP tTli!JOI islands ot Newport Haroor and Baf ISiand<, The s.te OvPrloo~s rne conflue!l(.P ,1 the Hart>or'c; / ma•Of cr-anr e1• ma~1ng lh s a (Jrem1er rocato0n r Newport Beac~ l'l•s s or"? vi lhe few t:ia1lron1 prc,pPt! P.., 1lfer r.q tJI(. tur~Pf'rlPCt '>Jnr•<,i>c, over Newp()rt Harbor and PfClu<.NE' Newprirt Cenrer CAUSTIN & ASSOCIATES ThP 101 r,11P cit the property is ~O teer ot baf fron1age with a 144 fool rjepth IH•d 'N•I ac.c.omrnO<late a npw •Po:,,rj1>r' ,! appro11ma1ely 9 000 :.qu;sr1; 'P<::t ;ippro11malPly tjp s-ar M T•,. P11St ng 40 tear Old • c,rr .. is , .. , , h1PatJ1P. ' . . ..... ... ~ . ' . ,. •• T•f' property s or.ie~ w•ll aci:orr rrr1n•,. ,i tar".le fa"•'' phJS roorr 1 <;OP • P srrallP• ;f!SY!IS P11c1> J(J ;t ,,.QJPSI BUILDER'S CLOSE OUT E•cl••lve Gaerded G•t• OCEAN VIEW Co•••nlty In Sen Cle•ente Beautifully designed single-story 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath home with formal din- ing room, plus eat-I n gourmet kitchen. Expantlve ocean & golf courH vlewa. REDUCED $517,•••· Fabulous two·etory home with breath· taking ocean and canyon view•. 3 bdrm•. 2.5 bathe plu1 well-designed family and formal entert a ining areae. REDllCEO $352 ..... Call for o.tatle Coldwell 8.aal&er •·••41•••• .... utat• A.ell for M••I•• Pwtaa.. a... 714/661-9155 •-· 714/49S-a42t ' CUSTOM 2 STORY HOIE II IAYSHORES Immaculate condition. Large 3 bdrm. 31ft bath. format dining room, loft, gourmet kitchen, laundry area. 3 flreplaces ( 1 In mstr suite). pro- fessionally landscaped and decor- ated. guard gate, private beaches $839,500 Call 831 -4304 BEAUTlf lll Y MAINT AID DlflEX 8 YEARS flW 811111 and otCupitd by Pftstn1 OWMI front I\ t 1 \IOfy llotne w/larae btkony ott mnffl bdrm r uturr\ • .,~ tft (IOstt IOtM I \tor II' Col11n '°unttn & ""°""' Rt11 unit 1b0•~ 11r'Cf I\ t \Ol<IOlll I bdlm I ball! • balcony l 11 2 w Clf + l t¥ fftd CMPoll ASKING $315,000 JACOBS REALTY, INC 615-6610 1 ·~~ I IOW. om llllTI 2.000 sq 11 3Br. fom * 1332 Santiago (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch 646-7171 $359,500 Sunday 1-5 320 Seaward Rd, (Shorecllffs) CdM 720~0683 $489.000 Sal/Sun 8 BR plus FAM RM or DEii *v 2 Winged Foot, Big Canyon, NB 760-0606 $995,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 4Br 2Ba fixer High on • dining room. llreplac bluff $129,500 S37K •tefl clown IMng rOOI Down Muat be 1olcll Detached condo A Ortve by 1929 Whittler aumable 9V.% loan or-. Ave (Do not disturb ten· conelder , .. ,. optlo ants) ~2-6eo4 $ 195,000. By Owner ftaatafa -43t WESTMINSTER AV V 1112 1034 631-566 t 39R. frplc, 2BA. redec &11111 TIE TALL Ptll Close to shop• Encl unit 11 where your view fro Nice patio s t02,000 By the upper deck of tt owner 531 -7574 1paclou1 family hom __ __ Only when you walk o lmat 1044 of the lront door Into ti IWIH IEEll IELPI :~~;e c1~n Y~~. r•:1: Leate. lae opt or sell! $234,000 Call 759-4~ Spaclous and eKpanded HUT WllTHI *•Cambria, Corona del Mar 759-1867 $795,000 4 bdrm FOf'dham model Sun-Mon 1-5 In Unlverllty Park Comm RUL EIT&Tl pool. spa & tennis on well 23 Lochmoor. Big Canyon 644-6200 $890,000 located cul·d•·••c [ l l Sat/Sun 1-5 St7•,~·3s61~~ese tor C}Jw'. CONDOS TOWN HOMES FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM 431 Westminster Ave, Nwpt Hgts. NB 631-5661 $195,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BR pldl 1 BR 127 40th Street. Newport Beach 675-6670 $3 15.000 Sunday 1 5 •Spa •Pool ••Waterfront * * •Waterlront & Pool v Give address at guard gate C OMMERCIAL BUILDING AT THE NEW FUN ZONE ZONED Cl I .... Ufl '""" .,,. ........... 11111. I ...... 1. llt.hlh lf•r,. I• th,. I'"''" I lo• •lt•Hl f•11 ~ •• , t ototl nr IC•1a11' f295,000 873-2943 OW~ER . BIG CANYON ESTATE OWNER VERY MOTIVATED 6. 723 sq. ft hom e . 5 b d rms. + maid's room. 8 baths, large party room w/kltchen and bath, famlly room with 20' bar. Indoor/outdoor .£001. ... Sll6,00u · Dp11 S/S 2-1 2 Wi1114 fMt LI lftlr /lrtlltr llMlll let Ut Help YM Sell Y • ., Prepertr! Call C11111fle~, 642 -5671 for information & surprisingly low cost . - "\ll IO HI •" •UllllllHE• 1111'11 ... '"< iumi R(A [~,IAI~ 3bd 2ba 3000 ,q f1 Spe 831-1400 tacular ci ty l1gntlm view security 1yste1 UNIV PK T-ERAACE formal din. lamlly roo vacant home make otter wtth wet bar. air Pre 3bd, 2ba, frptc. air. ttgeoos geted commu• S t52K. 6 .. 0-1212, agt ty Paid $725,000 " L111a1 ltack 1041 ~r~~~IFIC6~~:~·~e LGOCEAN VU EXEC HM an111ous Open Sund 2 yrs. 3bd. 2'1rba. dining t-5pm 11 Cherbour llbrary. aJr. spa, lrplc. lg Newport Beach. C yd, S359K, Open Sun & UNITED BROKERS Moo By ownr 494· t9t9 PEGGY 673-7771 i. ...... alilb 1050 l&YCREST YIEW Ill BY OWNER ANXIOUS Executive transfer, C< Make olfer 2br 2b• porate ownecll GOf'geo condo. Leisure World •Br •Ba. nr 3000 eq central air & heat. garg Priced below market I inside w/d, grt vu. 24-hr last sale! 1337,000, Bl sec. S 133,500, 472-4815 Open Sat/Sun t-5, 20 ---Leeward Lane. 96().96( N~rl ltack 1069 - -AttENtioN eOlLbeM BAYA1ooe exEc coNc Owner wtll subordlnete 281. 2Ba, guarded com 2Br beach cottage fl•er designer dee $210,0< on R-2 lot with 26 boat Owner 759-6988 mooring TRY S t69K llUCIHTI OOVEA R E 759-5080 4 bdrma. 4 baths 3 < S2ll,OOO llOL Ull gar Pool spa, lountl h On canat •Br 2'..,Ba. 2 Very large and beautlf\. frplcs 3 sundecks Cus-i l a n ds caped Ju tom-butlt 1n exe4'11en1t $795.000 Outsland! condllton Used brick bargalnt May trade entry Walk to beach Julle 1-lall 63 t-1266 S 1 ll HO 673-3020 I JUST d sTEOI I ·~i~w "I 3Br 2Ba • Study, 2 car • 4' 11. 11arage In move-in cond .. ~•.111111•.lll!l+lll Price met land Call ----todayt Big Canyon 3BR condo S 1 •t IOO golf course Gorgeo • ' view Tennis pool Ji 28r family rm In ,Int $275 ooo 75g-0219 cond P&TQuet floors wood beam celltngs 2 BLUFFS 1 level ra car garage Well< to the Paula quiet cul de " beach_ Drive by 436 3bcl. 2be gar. po Prospect & call for appt S259 000 Fee Owne</f DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 759-022 1 •BIG CANYON• OPEN SAT /SUN 1 ·5 6 WINGED FOOT LANE Orastlcaly reduced 4Br 2'~8a. pool. spa. sauna Vacant Agt ~0-1529 I •llPLEI• NEW LISTING! Two !Bedrooms 2 Blocks from beach ExceUerit in- vestment at S 189 000 Cell for de1alls c.,., •• ,. IJ1-22.U HllNT I OllEHY West clltt 3bd, 2'~be, gl8 galore! Frplcs In llv & fl rm, carpeted, hardwo & parquet Ila, fin & or e pou . only S259.5C owner /br<»ter. READY TO MOVEI 631-.. 00716-46-3948 IY OHH-IEIT 111 IN BELCOURT view, IO 2300 sll 2bd. 2·~ •den lu• mstr Sul marble lfplc, gourrr kite pool spa 138G • 759-6940 "' It your 1>o1rneu moving tr ,_ 1ou11on7 Announce 1 move In claulfled •SMATZEI llULn IEST llYI* lfWPtlT IUOI lllffl End unit "'Trina" bay view on greenbel1 Immaculate move-in condition 3 bedroom. 2''> bath, large kitchen, quiet cul-de-sac street $199,500 E;ictra sharp 3 ""' .. 0 \,. O•n "Y · Plan on excellent gre S _..,,:>00 IEWNIT IUOI PElllllU OllH Bay view fr om this 2 bedroom. 2 beth unit In NewPQf't Bay Towers Vacant -Quick escrow $279 000 OtHU Hl lil 11·2 LIT One very nice unit room In front for resi- dence or 58COnd uni! On Poppy Street $248,000 •\.. 759-1234 )!?/tlj/)/ REALTY Your Home Will Be Your Resort C.halltn~e the wind wnh your mlm~ club l.1vt 1n rhc \plcndor of ht'auulull\ main ta1nt J land\c.lp<'' Rt'lo 1n vour pnvart pool anJ spa •fm tt•nnl\ rm 11,i.:hted (OUrts Strvt looJ prepiml 111 \rnH )tC>Urmtt k11cht n tu f rrend~ \U lt'<J m ; dtntnF room w11h 16 foo< tt'1lrn1ot' or hJvr J partv 1n vour pmlt clubhou~ with'" l;11p.c-r pool i nd \f'~ F.n11Jv fahulou\ wn\t't\ from vour l1vrn~ room or tn10~ ' c 01\ ltrr 111 ~our h<-droom firtpliict )ccur11\ \\\ttm\ for your p<'J<t' o( mind tn a lo11o ma1nttn'"' r townhomt w1rh l0ts •of window\ <lnd \kvl114hr\ ~nd 011t'r 2HOO \q ft Offered .i S4W,0CX) h 1r added 1nlorm:111on plow c1ll uwncr/ap.tm ll11M Rok 11 7(,0.J(\l t ~ Merrill Lynch ~ CoMt DAJLV PILOT/~, Aue&* 31, 1118 • ..... ... .... .. ~ "°°..,'"° L••• .... . utlta 'e•0·40SO or FtPIO.=tioO·~-IM tM. .... = l'lft. 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NO MONEY 857-1414 (M208) 17:9 ~ ...:.., gwW~I~ evlll now, 4M-t37S. 3 bdrm, 2 ba t1UO ..U ,_,.. mtllT. denWll~ WITH APPROVED . ....... ......... 8LU,,8CON00.38d.a 2bdtm,tum 11200 1bd, den. AVlll t/15 289'28A vlUl10ll d/w _ .. CAEOIT OR LEASE 'OP-TwoononelotlGrMtren-GptePf'ef.No~.No991 *191MllAJ* 8•. 011., frplc, 2 petlo'e, •----•-.............. IH l1300-e73-Mi5 1n4 'doMl .,j e..i •3 LJaMed'9Mll~ TION tll, '6000 Down! Juat M50 + ~. 2M1A & C 8pec11CUlet OCMtl vtew 1le¥el 11560.St'lortt«m _, ., _ _....., ~· o • ·~lngpOOta 1111•" ,...,., .. 48r, fam rm. den, a1~e •• '369K By Ownr 644-111 1 •aa• ,uyy 137,0001 P•rrl1I John Ora~Ave.499-1757 Seeurltyg-'edcomm pvt IMM •87&-1551 11..... ONEBLOCKTOBl!ACHI buy Jc;rpontyt715mo •Streetn11&~ --Denver reelty ee1.a111 boh 481 38a t3000i mo . 2bd. frplc, o-r. terge dee* omon. • ....._. ...... (l14)111·1llO ev .. 244-4001 (M150) ..... Tllll* . 7't,o.2t,o1 11.IPR-4M Jua t10!(). Owner• unn With TSL MGMT 642-1503 .;;~1· no -;;111 "lllllll" OIUIH 18r 18• "495 .£!·home Oc • 2'.4ba. 1800 lqft 11275 1 ea,utr... 2171 utllttlel 11285. 875-2810 M25/mo 28R 18A Ill OM for ~ll!Q & Coo•dno Wondertul ,femOy home, PllM llPUI Mtl ler lalt 14IO ::~ ~=:: ,,~"850 r..25 vu. ~Br 2~e/ wr~ yr LM. no.-S)9l1. '44-0335 .... Is• JW JM la 24 = ind~. Ma, Plld lhort wllk to tc:hOOla. 38f 28• unit w/vlft of llSTA IUl I /... TILllllT ll ... lllO 11ound deck, trptc, No 11.lfR-New C9t•. N glf crM, pooe. 18R upe1alre, ca6' fV 73~ 18th et OrMt for entertllnlng 3 =o :;.renL' FP12 I LOT FOR SM.£ pete t1800 Agt 550-1015 Avl 9/15 4bd, 2'.4b•. trplc, No pete $1100 496-4221 fWfl req'd. Ho ~t• 99l 1111f. ••• 1-• Wlf llT ULl bdt2 bthlfll'll rm. See 2B• Ct · t ower Bf c2131692.~5 1tO<:Mn, night a tunM~ ~rt • 2111 dbl 011 S1385 75t-a319 $495/mo 352 Vlctor11 •--· _. llM111 "Stiowcue" for detllle · °" o oc.en ca Vle'#.48<2~81,frplc,dbl . ' Etall 845-8181 YD 2212 M11g11et Oriv• ecroee from 38th 81. Prk g11 & Q""9 rm RV.,.. fW. OCEANFROM' 11. .... lllTll. IUl • Ill-ft I Ill 1235,000byowner $318.000Agtl3t-3444 lntah S1400W•ttde131-1153 o.tu1t1 48r furn. S1300 1y•1111 mum.y la 2 Bdrm 1Ba S700tmo 3BR 28A, epacloua, ~~ Pl"' ~ mo 9115/86 to 8115187 -• -lalaU 2111 $300 -· g11/wat« pd lmm.c Pvt patio, dining 1M&5 Huntington 'llllilOt Open SISIM 2•5 nln 1111.... JC.UM. i 38r 2b• 1nhm, Wd burn fp, Fa~lltee only. 875-9932 3BR Of' 2 + o.n. 2'.+8•. 263 t'S: I . Chlkt ok t.. l..lnM "Pl•. rm. tfplc:. 2 CM geiege. Lene. from &in Diego Condo In the Bluffe. "G" trar tti Piiio, comm pool S 1100 ftreplac», nr pool, 2 C# • • w CJW-cJe. no 1838 ~11 ... Mgr 3129 ClnMmOn 1850. lFo'~-:79d7:. ~ Beldlon Mii +MAT IUP Plan, 48f 38• CloM to • W•terlronl HOIMI Ille 2bd. l~ba, 2 8\0fY, 1 gar, QM9Q9 & petlo, t 1350 petl. Ave.II 9/8 1695 ' Avllt now 8734132 --· Very unlq~ cuatom hOtM pool. t•nnla coun1 & * *lllTW* * 131-1400 Avlll 911 &800 +first per mo yr IM. 840-8809 Yearly. 75t-o685-l\ome 28r 18a. encl ci-r~. w/d McFldden. In private community lrecke For Sale et Speclallzlng In all llMI -380 28A EXEC HOME -+MC Nell Hoag Hosp(-BLUFFS TWNHM LEASE or 955-·2800 wOrk. =sg· new 1)91nl ci;-n ltlT Ill -------- w/40' &o.t lllp 28r 281, 1270·000· Cell .A.Qt, Splf1· prices, me. Let Id l'lelpi SPA, F~LC, MICRO tal. 935-35sa...v.-wee1<-3BR or 2+den, fr~. ~tlo I W 1U LllJ 1111 ,._. w ~:=n ':~~9 79 se25imo 2BR lBA. golf Im.. 2144 11una, tC>a M«.ooo By Ing 133-3544 Te!entnt 175-Meo otw. LG YD. S1250/MO and•. All Agent. 2carglfege,112001mo gll'• $1160 v!ARLY cour• vi.w o.c.. qui.t RXHCMd SXR JOX&Jili OwM< 548-7071 IH Tl lHllO&lTI Luk lrHev.I pool hm 3br Kid• & Pett ok, 845-1478 2bd, 1'A ba older hM. encl Suzan 559-1500 +MCUtlty 548--0789 2BR 1BA. LOVELY t~t~51 Jolnn PenthouM on golf coun1e HHYJ IUll ... If The view from thle elegent 2b~~ 2 get ]ICU% S995 CIRCLE THESE ~~~oh=;'':i;,:C:,~: Coty 3Br 18a furn Baect1 38drm, 2B1 Furnlahed, v:l_:=;/,:t~~ ~ti!~ TSL MGMl 842-1503 = s~:"50 ~· l!•t AM lamlly home In prime II 191 Agt t.. $400'1 llat lffrdble erpld + 2 • evell 911 ' HOUM Winter G.,. l)e11o, gar •. I 1300/mo. paint lg yd carpot1 n-•st ••11 ' • J 11 1 block ~-h 4 ar ... • counyetd pool I• bungllow IPl>I• utlle pd ~fUi~, PL. · Patio, frRfe, w/d, no pet• -II Month Winter rental. pete.'seas. 546-5104' -~ennl• 0 b~ 1 ~ 3 Included along w/4 lalMa ltlaa• 2lM chlld ok Call ownr 818 281_210!' S900Avall9/15845-3757 121 PMtl (811~1-5788 2 H 8d Ellld• 2BR 18A, QM. lrg l~rt IMe~ 1111 ou • o . bdrm•. eep lemlly rm & •Hl-tlll * uge rme, balcony. yerd. w/d hkup or .. t lo-; RAND NEW b'lu bdrm, 2 bath, 2 Cit g11-formal din rm Call NORTH BAYFRONT Or 3.,, 2b kid ok ...... ...,.,,.. 2BR 2'hBA TRI-LEVEL Flllt.111 UY YllW ULIM llUll Lara• 2 pool Kid• ok 1725/mo • cation 1725/mo " •g• Liz or Chuck 759-4830 Exec style home 38R a ' -1 ~ TwnhM Like new. attech Oec:oretor p•rlec:t 2Br bedroom clOM to water d~t Cell Celle et 25'M·48 Orenge Ave Npt Hgt• 2Bt 2ea. ~ 831-12M or 848-5743 t•UTW1.m•1 3'~BA untum .,....: Avell r•mod•l•d end rHdy 2 cat gar $1200/mo 2B1, furn Condo w/180" (118) 795-6400 84M541 TSL MGMT 842-1803 •rM. petlo, gwege $800 • 0 1"1· S725flet539~11H -----_ __ IM.No ~7fJ0-1713 l •~i~~~-llULflllTt ~t1 ·~m~7i~~~ Agtfee n-pete.911-790-6629 ~:r1i17'(,v~~1~~tllJ~~ B1yfront1mat1S1udloApt. *Ullllll&PTI* Newpon Hetgnt• 2Br , ,1111 -... -~-•Lovely w .. 1c11tt home Propentee, Inc. 650•3243 tumt1hed, patio, utile pd 1Br, frig, reno-. laundry 1 ·~B1. lrplc. ger•g•. "' Blk to bctl. Unf\.i~ R· [ Lore Vance Re1lt0<1 c,~tleH!~~~:~ .Oai':e9,;dr:; 3Br 2Ba +office. Ordnr & or 1>42-7701 Oul•t empty"d •Ingle pool, carport No pets $775/mo 1885 Irvin• Blchek>r Apt, 1375 + r-""'\ Ti TJ & water pd. $1595 mo. No _ l--S515/mo(yrly)873-3600 1550/mo Ave. •7 (Next to 7·11 elec Othel'utlla pd.Avell Llwtlf PllOl 11 7AL laJMa ~~~~·E~LLP~~~ Tl~!ar peta. 846-<6789 Herbor View Somereet CHARMING PRIVATE 28R 931 w 19th St 541-0492 Store) 720-9422 8->t tet. Cre.lg 97 3-fi.4 7 Ill OllJll · Ptaia11l1 2107 Baker & Harbor $950 •OCEAN VU VIiia BelbOa ~~~. c~:r~leJ:i. ~~~ 1BA, fireplace, aund~ •Cln llHI• NEWPORT VILL.-.GE *1 ll•M .... 2Br, 2B•. den or dining rm IHIHLY "" Tiil 2/38r winter ' vrly. Pen-S-40·8140 lrg 1bd, a/e. Wiik to ale LM $2500/mo Prine Yearly $1000/mo 306 .... Air Ct~t cable Good APARTMENTS Relrlg. dishw"uher & •love Dov., Mdl Sol 11ry UP-lnauta Rentals avl Cell --beach luxury MGUrltv ,, Corll s .. by appt only · • · Coete U... Incl Np PETS 54~S5 ¥ tided throuah-out Cell To move up lo el9genoe In VIII• <>--tala 875 ~9·12 Eutalde 3~r 2Ba. ntc. & • • "ft• ~ only (819)944-7480 · aree nty $495. Fee PRESTIGE LOCATION • •new e11111 home with .. ,.,.,., ~ quiet, no"""'"' R•lar"''d pool 1975. 850-~.,.:0 -2131277-2120 TILDE-ll ... 1110 1B<lrm unf\.imllhed Poot eo·8089 for g•t• admit· a ... v -... HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS --p • I "I . 5 Blocila to lance dally s325 OOO lantHtlc view with 1 2BO. 1BA HOUSE YRLY $915/mo Avai! ;, 1 •Rf:NTALS AVAILABLE 3B 2,,.811 Condo Mly laliltl tilall I South Cout Plu• blOCk to OCMn, llngle Prlnclpelt only pleaee wrep-1round deck. 5 W/get-$950/mo, Incl utM (714)495-8744 Penn 2Br 28a 1900 \lllla r:rnlehed $2300. Avl 2607 ~RP •CIOM to OC Airport edut~ef, $41_S No~ Ownr/Agt Ofc 840·4868 bdrm1 & lamlly rm. 2 blka to beh. avail lmmed E·•lde cottage 2br $850 Balboa tBr 181 $950~ ~ 1011 Call Agt 944.2999 1BO1150 2~s 1~~::im~.,~5:g •7 Mlnut• to 8-ch ,,..M_2_· __ 2 ____ _ _ _ 1595,000 Call 7~M830 n-pete 835-S.-45 . lnclda den kids pets lrg more. Martt. Agt 842-118~ .., ..... •Nlghl Lighted Send 2bd 2b&. lrg patio. ~- N;.::,o:.jk ~~~T 3~1 HUT WISTtlll DUPLEX turn 2BR 1BA lned yd into 539·6191 38drm, 2Ba, lormal dining .11111111 OIEH utllit:~:~~: :!t~ AP for Lerry Volleyball & T4111n11 Cne lootctng Bay, pool, t4111nll. 2'~tS• condo 2 ca~ ger llUL lSTlTt beach. t300sq tt. lrpte, Agt f_ee_ rm. lemlly room Incl 2:; ~· den&.4 oc.a~;'-102 E BAY APl 8 *mil WIE* •Pool Jecuzzl BBQ lh<><t term Avail 9/3188, end unit. A~ pool. ten deck/patio. Winter 9 mo -1, •• 11 "'-' grdnr 1825 eq tt . alngle 1 Imo 4-1 .~ ..... , •fllll 2Br. destgner d•eor :eov.rc ... •-9:./:~kat~........ 11450 873-1381 nl• 11Berlovento$1821< [ l T $800-875 631-5167 .. .... etory, large reat yerd LIDO ISLE -• * chef'lkltch S800 lee .,.... ....... ...nwm* 770-8725 n ! J -------lbd quiet. no-pete. $695 Qwnr/Agt 11400 Houff turn, 2bd. 2bl. Ellte llH Lg lull kltchetl. Tfl(llfll. ll ... IHA •Ree Room with Ftreotece * _ =.!_!_ Ctrtal •el Mar 2122 675-7092 or 850-4088 CartJ War4 lrptc, wtdry g1r Sept-patio. vtll• 1495 fee ___ _ _ ..v end B1lllard1 Sharp etudlo Duple1t, IEWPlllT IElllTI . 2 bdrms. 1 beth. #rPIC. l 'lllE IPU·211 H1·1H2 June s12so' 6'13--0575 TtLlllm ll ... lllO :B7~1~:roEg~~~T~~P: •S1•~~':uRN/UNFURN e:r· ,;:r:;:. ~~ 0,:;:~i.:1~~c!n3 A~~"; YIEW, YllW, YlEW bulltlna. w/d. frig. garage lb•, $850 .. OR · Liil llU Furn 3BR 2BA. crpte, drps blttns Fnc;O yrd w/peoo JR 1 BR FURN $495 , .. bdrm gueet uni\ or From the famlly rm , din rm No pete. S 1295/mo 3bd 2be $1 150 733-1501 Share Executive Home Nr Khool Color cable 636-4120 Cell l·5PM C.Orner Nwpt Fwy & Bel<er TnOllT ll ....... mother-ln·lew quan.,1 & the kitchen In addition M.4-7809 E"SIOE DUPLEX S82S PrvBath S800 831-3316 TV O/W, micro. gar 667 Vlc::torl• 'C" 1685 Sorry No petet AaklngS242,900 Cell for 101he •bdrm1theree1a •Stngleorco""'CPI Sin.ii 2b<S \be, no petal 301 --. -· Femllyonty Avt 9/2 Wntr 2619SanteAne'J" S695 (714)557-0075 1rWIU.IT"Ulm* """ quanen thlt 0""'" ., S 1 ....._. 711U\ ,..473 Newly redecorated 2Bdrm rntl $950/mo 673-9423 1 StudtO, eundedl, elep .. v-shoWlng Marilyn Coombs ~.. ......,. 1Br, llreplece. no garage. anti .. .,..,.. uv-v fully furnlahed Cable. FURN I I $380 lBR DUPLEX Nice 2Br 28a lndry lee:. No '"" k•I utlle Incl $450 f .. 13t-12M up Into a private utll• pd Non-1mokerjs) or 750·8364 NEWPORT SHORES ullle tncl Stepe to beach · extra •roe. a ry, 1 adult non smo61er onty peta Non-amkr. avett ... · I ~"~~\.I counyerd $516.000 Call $700 No pets 722·8011 Lrg !amity 3br hH 2ba big Your own .. ndy beach on $900/ 673-80 7 ' 2bd, atepe to ocean on W .17th St nr Whittler' Sep\ tst $850/mo nulllt ll ....... r~·~ .' .,· • ·~~7T59~-4~830TTtlll 3BR 2BA front duple•. dbl gar Inca yd lrplc $850 ,canel 3BR 2BA, 2 •ty -mo. 4 Y8:!~~~tter Ave n-pete. 548-3829 760-l4 l8 0< &42-7528 8ayfront upper 3 bdrm. 2 1 .. --••• lrplc, patto,~eat so ol 539-8191 Agt lee New crptldrp1, dbl gar. NEWPORT Crest Condo, -$550 S""•th C-o ... P1··· 1N...n1 Hgtl Bach No~.,d beth. wtth 2 cat gar Avell frplc & fam rm Vrty wtk to bch, 3bd, 21..\t>a, 2 •o ••tf 2111-1•• vu a l ~ "'"' s t 15 S 1500/ hwy toe $ l /mo Agt NWPT HGHTS -Lull trg S 1600/mo 642-4917 car gar Aasoc pool, ten-uut r -area 1Bdrm elr fenced No pete U111• Incl · 95 ep mo IEWNllT llWI llMl 875-6000 or 1>44-121 1 3BR 2'ABA condo, lrpl, nls 11 Barlovento $1350 Sndck. m111.1re. n-emllr. n-pool. carport No pe1a 1885 lrvlne Ave, •A (Next 873-3777 Jerl/agt Country charm, 3bd, [r-'\TiTJ Designer quellty decor. wet ber. e1t~pt design JBr2ba,frplc,d/w,spa. 770-8725 peta,yrlyS700.1>45-773 1 546-8791 I I07·11.Storal720-9422 3BR,2BA •PATIO 2'hba. lam rm, hot tub. -,l • 2Br Condo. Iott. tem rm, $1075 Avl 911 548-0397 gardnr Sl450. Drive by Nwpt Hghta newly redec LG 2BR·FRPLC l625tmo Et slde 2BR pn LIYlll Wlltll NR BEACH, LOWER UNIT aunde ck, R·2 101 dlnerm.2frplca.multlple iw!~~l~)1i~~~~11 2BR lBA E.Jlt cond Lg Yrly beachrentel.atepsto !BA. patlo. pool. lndry lEHlllde quaint 1Bdrm N-PETS.ANNUAL $349,000. 850-3335 -___ • decks & patios Tennis. Feaataia ___ yard patio. gar s 1000 eand, garage. utll Incl. rm CIOM to all $.49!> tee I 1250/MO 873-4452 1111,100 Will Tl Ull llLE pool & spa $1950/mo v 11 2 4Br • Oen upstrs Duplex Inc gardner 1>46-5974 $1250/mo. 850-2116 149 E Bay TtWEIT lll·lllO I ... un• UST annuel lse 720· 1762 I IJ 134 t hse to beh. Seashore Dr --lirwiL..i 2,LLa 2 f.'' T1L Miil 142· llOS En""' !he IUX""" of thl• e x· llWPlllT IUCI Near new 3Br, 21-'tBI. con-Duplex, so or PC H. prime Rent/own 2.11ry 3br 3ba & 49th •st $1375/mo Newpon Island charming IUI -,, nw ' SWPI .... 2L..1 rv 7 -·· All new kltch & ap temponry •t)'le 2 story dbl 11., frptc Jecuz kids VIiia Rentels 675-4912 waterfront Avl now! New eundeck No pell S 450 AVAIL 916-UPGRAOED .,.... -ctullve gu.,d geted oom-pll•n~-tnu 2 bdrm 2 1 Right It the beech locnrVlewPark& beach erpt 3Br l'hBI S t350 Mthly ~MC. 631-4630 2BR lBA /ln ~_.~ Carpets, drapes 0/W mur'llty In 1 ep1ctou1 baiti_ ...... S.:t loc. rv pool. S297.000 Agt 968--0405 New noora. crpt & paint pet $950 539-619t Almost oceanfront 5 rm VIII•. Rental• 575-4912 · · w -v "'""""'"""' p1110 gar n/peta $870 I 18drm Apt Amentti.e spa & tennis Call now Liz or 556-7728 L--N Cnermlng lBR, Agt fee • llM ftyd child ok yrly _ PllllllU SllOI covered patl~mo 845-5577 incl frptc:a. wtit bars. AIC. or Chuck 831•1266 or -beams. gar $795. Lrg I $900 01t1rs too 539-6191 NEWPORT Shores-St 100 YM.rly evl 9115 lbd •aec: no pell 7 •p•c•IS mleros. W/0 '*llP* & 2 64._5743 WHIS I WITH YIEWI 2BR, gar $950 759-9274 FIND Agt lee 3BR. 2BA, 243 62NO ST no peta S.-8-9712 . • WOOIWE YILUlt t • • car geregH 11395 I new cerpet & drapes. call --$895/mo 3BR 2BA SorY'i no pet• &44-0509 •4 , gated Harbor Ridge furn 2bd 2ba. adults complete kttch lOd Ok __ S500 No pelS 540-441>4 room y1td Charming P~ Udo 28R I ii~. Eleg1nt 48drm In guard J ASMINE creek lovely BalbOa $600 rental pad Terry 213-645-tt55 C.rtaa ••1 •ar U2 28r 1•.01 blttne S825 • t•nnte Encl ;ar 1ndry __ · __ P, $.449.900 0 Smith, Agt $2500 or $2100 unlurn 1h rough ( l,1v .. 1fH'd p rvt prkng d etells NEWPORl SHORl:S 3Br lBO. 18A·S750/MO CapeCod aty1e 2Br ,.~B• 713 w 19th Street townhouM Pool. ffplc ___ ;_·------759-5519or760-8333 I_ 760--0473 539-6191.A.Qtlee 2Be,2story,patto.lrplc. WIUTIL,N·PETS etove crpts drps PlliO TSL MGMT f>42·1eQ3 lndry rm 2 carf)Of1e - -PENINSULA ... 2 unus dlw. new crpt, S 1300 Ag1 3 SLKS TO BEACH carport. w/d hkup 1875 • , S950/mo 67s.o530 ~-~------••---•~~-~-R~-----------~ ~~.~~to~n -~~ ~~1~~54 ~~~447 lhu~t U ~-- " • Furn or unfurn, lowef' 3BR Oceanfront unlurn 3BR 1 BDRM UllL PO ..-oc;;an Vi-, 36d. 268 r ls S 1200/mo. yrly Upper duplex, w/d, ger. S 1200 Nur beech, carport. laun· CASA IE Ill new cerpete, drepH. W/Patlo N Shopping cntr ru Rt."IUlVTIAL BROKERAf,£ ER VICE FllllT HW IUT 11,411,000 IEWNIT IUCll •11 IUl,IOCI G reatest s how o n earth Some of the If you are lookmg for a 2 BR resi- w o rld's hnest yachts cruise past your dence that has been pr ofessionally patio . What a place for a boat parade upgraded and decorated, this 1s 1t~! party A full v iew o f the Pirate Caves Located in a gated community close of Big Corona Beach Just steps from to the beach. Ann PetRrs 11 ,HO,OOO Exclusive. private bayfront Living a f - fording style and comfort. Three bedrooms, 3 1/J BA on 3 levels plus Connal dmmg, library. game room and large pier & s lip Minutes to harbor entrance. $1,850.000 m cludt:o-s land. Martha Macnab the wedge A lovely home properly Y&CITllWl'I OIYE designed and t-qu1pped for e ntertain- m ent. A great family h ome with 4 BR, 3 3/4 BA Call H obie Denny UAll llW IOUlflllT llMEll 11, 1IO,OOO 180° view of ocean and Ca talma fro m all 3 level'\ Custom built ho m e will be t-omple ted approxunately October. Features include large pal.lo. spa, 2 w e t bars, go urmet kitchen. Fabulous master suite plus two ~est suites. Ont't!-in-a -h feume o pporturuty to own your dream home on the sand Call Diana Prosser MIYE II di HJIY 1211,000 ThJS t'Omfortable 5 BR s mgle story pool h ome Used-bn ck fireplace m hving room J.-nn -a1re range, raised foundatio n Walk-in closet. A great family and E>nlertainment home Gayle Amato UYfHIT LIT • 1100,000 On<' o f the hL'H' 50' waterfront Wlth pnv1Jege for pier & slip to accommo- date 55' boat M artha Macnab UClmtlll UH& llU 11,121,000 W o nderful 5 BR, custom home with expansive v iew the length of the Lagoon Spacious rooms, high ce1l- 1.ngs. loa~ or storage Larg~ pie r and slJP\_All tn on e o f the most prestigious water-o nented commuruty offering secunty and tenrus Pnce includt.'s the land Martha Macnab U11Natlll SIH,OM Very pnvaw "Devonshire'' unat- t.oched. C.ol I city and night light view Near m.3in pool Good as- awnable li.nancln&. S h aron Vogt OllTll"ldf UYfHIT 11,111,IOI Never before offered for sale. A truly out.<ttanding r 1'1dPnce for ttfe'buyc r who a pprecl&tes quality design and SJ)nCIOUS bght interiorl'l, U.'ling the f 1ncs\ matenals Six bPdroom.'\, 5 'A BA. JJool. spa. p1~r IU'\d 1hp for a large boat Brochure upon l't"qUPlt Call Ann Pewrs a aY Tl SU 1111,IOI Mf'morablt• 4 BR unit m the Bluffs WondPrful upgr. df'!ll m every comer o f thlS c-J.-ganl townhou.w with a bt>au\lful dramattc garden Sophl.sll- cau on and tot.al livab1hty in a bght and tmaht end urut for thOM" 8"f'kmR m ovr in condition Cob y Ward -2 Civic Piasa, Suite NEWPORT BEACH .. TIP IF SPYIUSI 12,lOO,OOO The last and best opportunity td buud an estate on top o f the world on Spyglass Hill ThreE> conliguou.ci front view lots The chance o f a hfeume' $2.700,000 for the thr~11 Maralou Ingold &lllWIOE, ELIUICE llllO&IYll 1111,000 This tradit10nal hom e has everything you've been looking for' Four bedrooms. 3 fireplaces. fabulous h- brary, fonnal livmg and dining rooms overlook.mg Big Can yon 's lu.cih fairways . Bnck patios surround home, pool and ga:zebo. Privacy prevails. Call Maralou Ingo ld or Danny Bibb IEW II .._ WIH llllWIS IHI.Ill Single story h ome with great "strN>t appeal." Three bedrooms, 2 BA, for - mal dining area with super kitch en Home recently remodeled and ready for occupancy Lovely large yard with room for pool or spa Walk to three pnvate beaches $365,000 1n eludes the land. Donna Godshall lllUIYN'I ...... 111111• ll,410,000 A very rare opportunity awaus the fortunate few who could own such an estate You may feel as 1r you'vp returned to thP 19th t't:ntury The home is charact.PriU'd througho ut by plastered walls, immense sohd oak beams. antJque oak doon1, Mane An toinette hardwood lloo~. a nd vt·ry spacious rooms Featunng 6 BR. 6 1.-; 8A, formal Uvmg & dining rooms, separate family room, gourmet kitchen & butler's pantry, paneled ~udy, wine cellar, 4 CittplllCt"S. and all the llffit"nllleit you would ex(>('('t an such a home Approxunately 215 fe<>t o r ratrw•y front.ag and some 19,000 sq ft or land Truly 11\COmparablr' $3.'4~.ooo Appointment with Danny Bibb 100 644-6200 4BR S 1500/mo, yrty Sept 15-June 21 dry. dlw. pano, n-pets no WE"RE TH~ BEST' d** & git $850 $895 No P41'-640-l3&4 VILLA BALBOA, security 1>45-3655 amohrs. call 840-7679 I & 2 BEDROOMS 818337.0145 EASTBLUFF TownhOuM comple• comm pool ---FURNISHINGS AVAIL Apt 38r 2·~ea 2 car,.., · ·Oceanfront unturn 4BR 2BD 1BA-WALK TO BCH •Free utllltles Baal. ltac~ 2'40 No ~e.1 1025/moyri. bike Sto. beech. Ltg lBR, dul)leJt. w/d. gar, $1600 Dec«. lrpk:, 1 ear gar -.spacious llVlng To~-_,,_ &er ..,.,,.,E , d!J ..... ~-1010," "'~......., w/d 965/mo. Sept 15-June 21 $975/mo. no peta .... ••1.., ~ e n <>• "' .,........ .-.. "'"T Waterfront Homes Inc •73 03" •Huge kitchen ner. lndry hkup. nrtJo No --------645-3655 "' -1 _• 1rBIHn ovens & ranges Peta Nr Beacti& Hell Large 3BR 28A dupla, H1· 1.00 On the beach 3br 2b• ~ar Co2y Bachelor. 1 Be. •Patios S 1050/mo 963·7055 newGCfl)t. ~,120021t>loeJt• ea"' 1 Mel Kai Condo f 1 t kll s 1 oo kitchen. st-a to beach •Covered Garages er age mo u~i~~~ 1Br. trptc, 14s0 ~~t ~~r;.6191 Beeutlful...., hardwood •Poot & BBQ s •Cm ITllll* No pet• 845-l882 sll. gar $2000 yrly lse Agt lee floor •. newcrp\, lndry rm. •Plush lenllCltplng All utlle Incl Wtlk 10 Ull UYFlllT Boat sllp evl 1>44-9558 eundeck, pvt gerege Avl •Xlnl locauon across belch, Only '350 Fee 3br, 2ba, 12500/moyrty BAYRIOGE CONDO 2Br SPACIOUS \BR 1BA loft . s750 No pets 575•6506 .~~~~ p:~kpeta TtUllHT 111·1110 816-282-n33/873~748 lBa, tg patio. gar .. gate trpt, lg bale. ooeen vu Cozy 1Bdrm 1Ba, Steps to 365 w WILSON Niil IUCl'S FllHT l~T •n.9m guarded, pool, WID etc Yrly, $925 beeci'I New crpt & floors, 142 1tl1 111: .. r __ .,. S 1000/mo 644-6788 UPPER 3BR 2BA nr ocn & lndry rm, eundeck $850 • QUI ET RESORT LIVING 2bd, pool. deok. 2 car gar• Coaat Hwy Yrty $1275 . No pets 875-6806 ----S S775 +eec 213 597-366 1 Ea~t~~flF~~~·~~B• OUIEIY HITIL OllH 20 JU Westfield :c:'~1~~dri=d~ I NEWPORT MARINA APlS •••Ill 1-I •V"'~"e BBO .,... •Small tBr Apt, 621 1/f, Grnblt. Pert bey VIJ S 1650 " -· Obi ~ar lrp'A pool/spa -v 13.50 7""5'"·-838" ap••f11(MT$ •Tw11nht dine In court yrd mlero. d /w relrlg. encl mo 645-7773 Lv Msg Ill-UH tr lll·l1lJ " • .,. "' " S950 Beauttlully lend1c1ped gazebol oarege PM beactt DE~IGNER --'• ' , I , .... ,, ' ',, ..... • 1, ~ •' , , ., , , ' '' I ,_ Anne Adams Collecti on 4038 ' '' -, ~·-' , ,, I ,- ' I I' I ,, \ . , 0.algner Pattern 4038, Half Size• 12'h-24'h • OrllOllCI ,_..,.,,. °"'~ t4ile I~ 11A1n111ino "',....__" WI 1M .,... ... , ot die-"I ~ e.ay 1(1 -lO!t(I ... ty 1(1 W4MI WA•\! •• IOlUllCtllM1 lrw :otnlon """' "II'• get'lly _.., I cil •" ~ l'an ... n 4038 '' pr~ ~to hi ~ ... ..,. 1-1 VltJf l'(l\llN Nt\ <'ftmlolC llM it'lfllt .. tt()n\ VI yOll HW ~QI ...... ,,,. fell woni.1 <flf or ..,""'"II C'1c._ I •lfl' t l'lll • WOOi,.,...... rayon Ot ~·~de ,,,,,,. • ~ P•IWYI 4038 ,, 1v14olllH rn H~ S.z" I.?" IO l • • P.fllit'°' '1CI '') :>~ IOI a"<.' P~""'" 10 N,.,,,. ' v.-.. r ,. __ 1' AOl•rlflt· l,Ca4 D 0 ~· ., W.,..,,,1 N v '' P 1t\d0 '!-« lno ,.. i111" ,, • ~""''llQ• • ..,, ,, • ...,.no p.,,.. pl.-"'v vQOJI NAV£ AO() I.if ltf' ~'YYI r Nll-.lf\f R A"'O SI/( NY rooOtonl\ •••~l tit><, IA• ·-"ftW •6'!t l\ltft'lll IU r I f:41~10<o .,.,~ ,.,.._ ~ ,,.,,,,. .. , ....... , . ..,.. fhllli.,..", ......... ~ . ...., Ouc1~ ~'.tc 1•"'*1"' \ spacious All ut11111ea •Specious Apartmertta Souy no pets 760-0919 peld Poot gar No pets O 'our own private pello NR LIDO MARINA 3BR I tBdrm $805 •Gourmet kitchen 514 Clubhou9e 2Bdrm ~Bet~ '710 •New dove ten carpet 2BA, Uke new. gar frptc 301 Avocado 1>42-9850 •Large Wllk·ln CIOMll $1250 yr1y 998-5868 •Geted covered prkr19 __ __ EASTSIOE Bae~or new with storage OCEANFRONT 38 St f\lm. qulel perking ultlS paid All UTILITIES INCLUDED coey dean. 2BR 1s.-.. pv1 $495/mo -M Cuttty 1 & 2 BEDROOM gar Sept..Juty 15. $890 631·3646 F ,RNISHINGS AVAIL (213) 692-2604 Eeststdellarge 2Bdrm Garage relnger a tor dishwasher laundry la cllllles · clean S7 50 SO<ry No pell 1714) 642-2047 U Qlllll IHMW 182, 1 Parkllde Ln HB 540-8140 8'1·1441 Eutstde Triple•. lrg Quiel Mfltrc.riandu1t1 opp0nun1t,..~ 2Br New crpts, drps & 1n tlaullleo llke tmno•no paint Patio. lndry $725 f<Vfl<Y g11r1ge aale 1n town 10 OCEANFRONT -Sharp, furnl•hed 2 Bdrm. o•r· age. no pell $890 wlnt., ' 813-7666 --- SPIClllS IPUTllEIT 1 mite from t>eech. 1>42-2357 ---j VERSAILLES 2BR 2BA Cetta M•H 2'14 C..ta Mna 1124 Comer unil Frplc. min ~liiilllljlililill•lliiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill view of bay Aval! Sept 5 • S98jl mo Agl 8«-721 1 WOODLAND VILiAGI VIII• Balboa 220 Nice Ln. No pe11 673·3600 your IMr>O room APA.'MIN'I unit 105 tBR • den. i '~BA $1000/mo Cetl • l~t Bob Peter90n 818-360-9212 Con•• g "'ll>Y vu• rar~•n •• ., ll)I\ (Ju••• c•mto•IA .. • CIO\• to ""•Al\ t. .o ool r •I• .. ~1 • 11 • m nu•• l>f~h r.~''11' o• l•bf• Nil Pll~ I'\ I A.\I POOll · .. Al · LA ... Y ..... BACHILOll •s•s.•sss 1 BIHOOM •6JS.'64S 1 BIHOOMI '760.770 GA9, •AT It MOT WAJllt ..U. a.tSPAa.AIBll Ill M.AllA..-T YS& ... t M::a.tte ........................... ,1•n 12 ..... ......_ • ...,.,, ltac~ Mak ) the Move t<l J>ark Ncwp<>rt "tbkr lht ~mut mo\f' to Park ~t•port. ~r•!>(lrt Rtarh' prtmltr luur) addrt1 f'untl•bMI and unfunti•bf'd I ?, 6 l bt>droom ap1rtmtnt' tod tn.,nhrin,. ooh mlnutu from l\t.,porl f ft'.lttr Hd Fnluoo hland From SU~ to $ UOO Jamt.ortt at San Jotqu111 lhll• Road I 7M I M4-190() .PARK NEWPORT s. .. ., .. '111 ............... • Month to·monttl also 1va1tabte -furnished/ unlurntlhed • r11ness centers. tennis, swimming Model' oofll d11•v 9 6 Sorrv. no pets N-pott 8each No 880 lrv•fll A111nu1 It\ 161ht MS-not .... IN Or-.Oo.t DAILY PILOT/~, Auguet 31, 1tee DOVEA Shores !\Se snr w prof pv1 bath lrpl<. 1az. $515 , ull all ame11111es 548--192 Fem 25• shr 38r CMIHB Tw11hse Avl 1mmed1 $343 ! ullls Elcl 30 540-0781 until 3pm 650-7327 Ev Female pro! non smkr shr Daily Pilot 642-5678 : : : : : I : 28drmTownhouse pool r-~~~~~~~~-,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...-~~~~~~~~-....~~~~~~~~--J gar nr So Coast Plaza C s350 ,u1u 432.1eo"' .Unrti1i11 htea 1rrntr7 andacafing 1••ni11 Semee Female 10 shr new 2ar Plus Small Remodel and AESID COMM L /INO z6 I L1wncare Companlo11/Aldes for live E Sidi\ c M house A~a I $2.40 per day Add11ton• Walla 01')()1'1 Y''> Dr m) 0""'' wor~ l•<. TREES tn care & Ille hskpg for able mmed $375 .,,0 142· 1770, I OARE, IH =2'804' A h46 e 1?6 lhe elderly (714)833-2009 Th All f !T u11ped removed Clean-Mar1a 6'6-9628 Iv msg at s yov pay or Cement Concret• HECT~ICIAN Oua1 ... or• up new lawns 751-3476 p . • 3 1111es 30 day minimum .. .. "'() a1nl1•1 Fem prof to <;hr lrg 4BR rrt>e PSt '" tir 2 •BA NB 2 sty apt. steps in the nveways, patios paths ~ 487892 Grfl!i 919 6::> r6 lous T '( S Landscape/lawn ''"F,.IN"'"E_P_A.IN-T"'l_N,.G-a·y-R""1·ch-- 10 b .. ch $350/mo SERVICE etc No Job too small 1Ma1n Serv Wkly/month/ ardSlnor 16yraofhappy 673-2507 or 548-5396 Reas Mickey 536-0553 NI~~ !n:1~P~~~ ~~oi'1~; I~ time Free~t. 241· 1~0 customers. lie 280644 Fem shr JBr 2Ba house 1n ~ild Care Reasonable FREf t>sl1 ~OMMERCIAL l andscape Thank-Youl 963-41 14 Costa Mesa w 2 other DIRECTORY DAYCARE ln 8 fun & lovtng mates 631 2345 Maint Sprinklers, sod, 20 A A A PAtNTING Int/Ext women S-420/mo Cell environment Ages 2•.., & Hand a lyrs 111 area Tony 645-5 l24 LOWEST possible price 548-3977 or 895·1196 CALL TODAY" up 111cld pre-sctiool fm D C&B LAWN SERVICE 10 Step Service. 662-3235 F SHA 3BR HOME IN CM ISi FOR LOIS c M FIPT 548-5722 ••HANDYMAN•* MOW s:EOGE TWICE MO EXTERIOR EXPERTS - S 150 mo assl 1each111 Molhf' wll car11 for "child .a•~e 0' s,,. a jn ' alll $20-$25 548-5722 101Hlcull 1..,,airs R S""""talty Your P 11 53 • 5 -J .n ,,.,sg ~.. ,...... 1n wtilchr 2dyc;t111c.2 s11r.,,ceDiree1or ; age 1 4 n MPsa Vl"tdf' 1'r"'Trim Clea11up<.ompl Uc•288597 631·9295 n-9ml<r ~5-2357 Repr"4)ntallvfl rim LQ back yd. mei!I<. C t•iit11·1r1 "EtS"'''' root gardan•ng Competitive GLASGOW PAINTING F'1wanted 3000 st Mission included 966-1'1395 "c; IJl'TlO'J dry""" I l•lf' PflC8S Chuck ~2-2873 1111/Ext 30 yrs exper Viejo Exec. hm POOi spa 142-4321tit.301 p~;h~~~illle~acree;or ;= & more J B 64b 1199° FULL SERV-GARDENING rel's 642-5214 n/smkr no pets S395 •ut child In my Huntington FENCES·GA TES Tree trim I No Job 2 big or 2 small QUALITY PAINTING - 768·3998 lrene/530-4333 I Beach home 960•5088 Dump runs C M IN B l='ree est 646-3072 Spec In old Muses & graf· LG NWPT SHORES HOME Aco11tic1l Ctilill 1 • , I area Jim Whyle 642 7206 Clean· UP:-Landscape, 11111 removal Beat any Garden bdrm & mstr ba. L W AINTEO 1Ctta11111 Sensce 1 •GEN HOME REPAIRS Oarden111g. etc For the bid, guar. work. 675-6088 pool, tennis sunde<:k Alto lnt/Ellt Pilnllno rRIENOL Y TtGERS1 Why Pa111t Drywall Carpentry best 1ob doM. 650-3745 Pa ria -"- $500 n smkr 548-3071 Uc•28859• 63, 9295 spend your valuable t1mfll Ate G11ry f•45 5277 PH ' ci 1 ? F e 11 1 l 11nd9cap1ng-Roto11111ng Mature Fem shr 2Br 1811 ean ng ree 5 ma es HAt~i:>Y ANDY fvl ~1nt A Soll prap-Sod-Sprlnklers CdM apt 11/smkr No A,,uaacta a reasonable 54 1 ·3606 Repair SVC Hom~ Apl A Color pta11ting-8orders- I IN I R HANGING/STRIPPING VISA-MC 673-1512 P•1I W ID Close to araitart Stnictl jHouseclea11lno 14 yr• ••P Commercial 760-7 194 I Destg11-Complet& re110- 0CMn $425 67~5835 P9ClaHztno n rn re rellable, reas, lrM e9t own Home Reoeir Ptutnbtl1Q, v111on Steve 546-914 7 FAANl<S CUSTOM PAINT· MESA VERDE quiet home stortngtrelln eriUques, tra111 Pina M5·98e& 0.Ua carpentry elec: bath & 0 1rden1ng Fuii' Service ING & WALL COVERING Mair bdrm w1pvt bath, ate FAEE est DUKE'S MARIES JanltOl'lll Maint kllctl remdl M 7-2326 Mow, edge, cleal'I ups Lkl. •3l58 l5 5'3-9653 wan11 Fem n-smkr $350 REFINISHING M6-5587 Prof clntno gd exp /refs Is r -966-2716/Eves Lv mag Pl••''• S•0-9589 nreatt Mam 5-47 58•~~=·~·~-~~·-----~...;,.--hii:'::-::=:----_.:.-.,. ___ ..., ___ _ a la1lt L ~.&uuN(. MOVING Maau 24 ltr II 711-1110 M/F shr tg 2Br 2Ba condo. MS CLEANING-Free Est GaraQ,. & Yard Clnups SRI KW •All plum bing & heating• pool tennis. Jae. FV area We're The Besl. comml rer. Jon 645 1119,. N C mallMjobs $350/mo 3 blkS 10 Frwy call ErlCll 675 6287 ewPort. Otta eH. lcrN• It -in C1ll St1n 650-0110 Eves -HAULING • CLEAN UPS lrvme Ref's 675-3175 Asphalt dnvewaya Maled. WSILH~PKEIEEEP v,ou _JHIP 7 Days ~owHI rates BLOCK.I BLOCK! $TUC· R N8 Bch Hae, 2bd 2ba. patch waterproof craclla .. xper enc ..... re Ctll Barry 631 4748 CO Work done on premises looklng le>< M/F under 30 etc 25 yrs exp 772_3333 ll1ble Own supplle lree Ille No job too small -SAVINGS 760-7219 neet. n-1mk 1575 •tee eel ~6-2342 111 4pm Ht1ltla ltHIJ Fr119 Hllmatu Lie Tlle 250-4282-D 722-6365-N ........ leniets Ctatracttn ru.~.. 631-2345 ""'~~~~Tl'J(''911'! ...... NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2Br K l VI B 1 WILSON l SONS IUake ylown bOll'-w•1flf Nnia1 Olttlnetlve, Aff~~ibtelno IB• •Pl quiet non smkr Monthly eoo.tkee9in{I le>< Rm Add Remodel l<ltc &t homel Alweya l\avfl Kltchena. b1th1 722-9783 1275 .. utll ~s150 dep your bVtJneu 079 3743 Bath Tiie 1357487 In• good tatting pru1f1ed •A-1 MW.* CM• 722-443.4 C1tttatri 30 years ••P &4&-17 40 wtterl Ne><b 536-e 153 ~~Efr.;N ~.e::~~ TrN ltniet Nwpl Bctt Prof fem 28 -H • i T 1 "'8 730 1353 * .~, ••me to 1 .. r lrn £xpen Cer'*1try ~ Bl.ADE CONSTRUCTION taltlltl ., Lt<: • 1 ,4, • · _ -" • ~ ~-Trimming A~vat Yard twnhl $450 Inc gH Rep1lr A4tmO<l I Add11lons Concrete work. PlllO House & Of · et Sitting ••ABC MOVING•• cleanupt, heul s4e-o526 Pool Al/I 1011 722-7114 Ooo<a-.tc ~8-4960 eovera. remOd•OllQ Kind, relfable & l>Ondecl Oulek 4 Caretul T138048 -• Prof femile/mei. nl amtcr Ooor~·Moldtng1 Bey lloenMd, 840-oe&4 Cell Alyce 540.3!00 LO ~TES. 552..()410 Wl .... CltHtaf snr 3Br 38• Eastblutf Wlndowt-Complete Pat101 Detra l11tr1ctioa ITUYIH Ott.Liii LE'T TH! SUNSHINE IN COfldO pool P•rt l\Jrn Addition• Oullllty WOfk Entry ' French ooo;, uiD Comp1tlble9 A MllG ITtHm ..,.. •• SunahlM Window cleaning 840-5128 J1y •477448 Peul ~..eeeo By Normen The Ooorm•l'I lntoeh Computprt 11!'! Orange Co 0rlglnal Ltd. Call (714) 84&-5980 Prof fem only to ahtre 3 bd OOO< ... Rep.ir-Alt9fall0ns Oek A Fir 857·000R Mr One-on-oM 1t11onng Stud.,. Movet• ln111red Comm«elal/Raldenll•l H9 condo t mt to ~h Ceblnets Pen.l·Loc.k ... tc "' i l Any program or totr ~''" ltC T 124-~3e M 1..8427 1-tlOfY $30 • 2·ttort 140 lhaf• beth Tenn11 poot: 35 y!'I •11P J•ry 842-0567 .. ectr Cl 979-0!>$1 G•n~ NEW WlfeMuM Storeoe '"' WlnOOWI"" ~124 lt10UO.t. Dike 1ra111 5175 PATIO a decita, renees PlHIH ILIOTIUO •depoelt ~987 0t general remdlng Ao -Ou11llty wo<k free at "3..8217 liable JOM 760 713:> U2551:\ 9M H01 Classified •orks beyo1d a s~adow of 1 doubt. - FU SUCCESSFU L CITIZEN How much will your son or daughter know about busineu when applying for their f irst full-time job? Plenty, if he or she hos ever been a newspaper carrier. Through route experience he or she is already· a lop ahead of their clonmotes. While they 'l>ll master ideas, ttie boy or girl w ith a newipoper route is able lo put them to proct1col use Business? Comers learn the basic learn the basic principles from the first day of starting to deliver newspapers. They buy at wholesale, Mtll at retail, moke collections, keep their own books, and deal wilti people foc:e to face. Comers quickly find out thot "profit" and "Ion" ore more than textbook terms. The benefits of managing a newspaper route are on equotion for o future successful <.itiien. A great number of today's prominent men and women started their public careers as newspaper carriers And ftley all vovc.h that a MWlpopcr route gives a boy or girl a head start on ftle fvtvre. Boys and girls I 0 years and older who may be tntereS1ed 1n routo w ort should contact the Doily Pilot ctrculollon deporrment 01 64'1 4333 Daily !!~!!,ON DEPT. 330 WEST BAY ST. P.O. BOX 1560 COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92626 ,-----------------, I I Y9', my se>n/dovgh-.r would like ) information on o Doily Pilof route I I HIS1HER NAME IS, _______ , I ------~--1 I --------ZIP -1 PHONE I _______ AGE~I I PARENT~ I SIGNATUR..._ ______ --I L----------------~ .. __ IHTUtlH PIT OpenlllQ for HIHEIYH Lunch shil1 Apply ln person Mon-Fri 1 IAM·5PM or call 892-3331 X-267 EOE CHIS II f orn8l0-llallan Cale Atrium Covrt Looking lor PT /FT Flex hrs 640-4279 Marcia or Debby OHmYCLll Cocktail & Food Servers $6/hr Busboys $4 75/hr Experienced. private club Varied day and eve- ning shifts. tncludlng I weeti;enda 496-5767 HOSTESS/CASHIER Day Shift, Mllenoa R8$- t aur ant Balboa Call 675-8171 ... , ... ,.,., lt•Ut1ff111 •BusbOya •Hoatessea *Bartenders •Pantry Persons 1f Night Line Cook •Cocktail Wtnreues •Food Servers Interviews btwn 9 thru 5 Apply in person Ctaltn 1141 111 325 tfrlstol St Newport Beach ......... LOlltS 1no111 For lunch route sates Must hive own oar PIT Mon -Fri Take home $40-$50 dally 979-0747 *IOWIUllll* All positions TAKE-OUT & CATERING Paradise Cafe, 600 New- Port Center Of. NB PIZZA•I Mllanos ltlllan R8'teurant B1lboa. 875-817 1 llESUIUIT /IEU MOTHERS MARKET & KITCHEN ii now ecx:ept- lng eppllc111ona tor bright, enero-tlC PIOPI• to work In our V•lerlen Gourmet Atie11ur_,,t snd dell. Exper prefd but w/trlln the right per.on mnlll&lllH MUllLP SllYIH lllT/lllTISS F /T P /T 111 ahlrtt avail Apply 225 E 17 St C M lllTAIUIT University of Callfornl1 lrvlne OlnlllQ Senllce hp llfl"IPo'ltY f Mfvtoe Polltlona av1 from Sept 11110 Oc:t 12, • tetnPotltY rel• se.oonir Apply now Conteet Evelyn &M-&909 IHITllMIOlll Good J>tY. Apply It THE HOP, t8174 9rootcttuf9t, Fovnteln Valley. att &pm 0.Hral 5510 Anll&UIOI lootclno '°' managtll' cou-PI•• 10 menage Pfopet11M In ·~ 0 c ttll Aol+Nl Exper ~ TSL ~4GMT M:Z-1803 IAlllH IUmlfllA111 ....... ........ JUI..... .. ,........ 91t£!!!~h = IU:h11/ WKJ'JW • omH11m =.'\"::r-~· ~:!·~ =·::..=:~ ~ ~·.:: . ..:." ... ~::.~r.~=S:i::::o:,;:r ........ m .• II!!.'!•-,.. one of tr. moec pro-•t-time """"*· &p•d ~ Hwy, Nwpt Id\ M M·f' Kl ..... of'*'* er'Ct iori, 1107 JerMotee,,. tbUc:t:!, 930. ,,_,,..,.., =~i Mu•• H O. It~. te.IRI•• etMI wllll a-.-' ~INS !Momlw ... w So c.it ~ ltetl4ng lftttcte, l.D. requited -·· Nl,_. ...... 2902 --.; .. .,.... .. , 111C. *'100i«*O.~M9 riMdett In the flnendel In-F~ a,:r temp helC) ov.r ,.q.d. e..2-eee2 M A N t C U A I a T , '*!~.In..._ by FIT fot ..l:J!ll~L IOfA .._., qi-. l L 0 M IN 0 .. ....,... 11t MO.._ 114-1297 ..z 'M 1IOa. ...,_, Mtly. HOME FEDERAL ett-... ~. teker., ptl(ng --PEDICUAJIT Full & ~mnentottty. ..._._PWMtter(:.__.4) fftttclllng lov• Met At9/o.t, epifMd, .,_. .._. ...... = talit• pride In "' em-..,...,., .. ,Mc. Call or r-• ILm l*'ti.I~ Aeflreq. ...., .. 1 .._,. --'Riv.ta' P.id 12000 Wll hotM, II Wde lindd. to-11111.tta.• · ploytel. ~totherlPld ~lnpet.on2 M.fbtwn F0t buty ~ Fiii!-Belbo• 1111nd. Mery LLOYDSNUASERY :;:~==t•~E• 8ACRIF1CESI000t.,..; •191.~ GXZBkM!O;'fi,IOGC OlrMa-llOI · ...., exp9111Mon • In Southem 3-5;~. 3432 Via ()porto, time. Co.ta Meea .,.._ 873-11179 · • for VCR Cemeta & NM toO'. tit, 8'ftllm, ' caitfomla. we.,. ofter· St• 106N8873--S720 Cell546-2123 PLAYGROUND AID ~:,;.,i:=t= 842-oel2 flllLDAM ...... Ddtlr9e,INllnd 12175 MIZ ·n •60 L. Ing oppor1unlttw IOt you GOVERNM!NT JOB -·· PRIVATE SCHOOL • T----. :r. min '3&0 080 -...i1 Wtin.lted, IMwrHM to becOme one Of Home 111 .. /W'f WUI 118 040 • $59230lyf Exper1efl0ed. Mu9t ~ HUl'fTINGTOH BCH AREA up.646-2: TOYOTA ,71 PICKUP OOfld. 71K ml lOU_._ Fec*al'e mott valued FfT, benefflt. Now Hlf"lno: Cell • own tool9. AW1t 1930 3-8PM. 536-1441 ............ m £ DfW'I c;;;;;Q Long bed SM 111 epttt Dir .. 2.e603. 4'7-a. employMe by ~llylng 250 Ogle Street, C.M. I05-e87~ ~ llYd, CM .. ,. b~ Jiii delql rug MOO ot.o.. ... bee*,~ ........ •tr.. MBZ 'II 500 tel.. !:ei:,oi the totlowlng ..... Ext, R-1590f0tcurttnt mT• 11111 fT J'tate room per90n ~ tQ 1!1111 heutMI '"'1tt\Tanullltw """"gd S1"8546-3124 ~ oemr.. P..7. -'I fedetal lltt Mon 1pm to llPPfOX e:ao · oo•t 704" obo. H"' ...._ U1f.. tow Mita, ~ OOftd. _,_.. .all Avall•bte In Irvine., .. pm.Tuee11:00erntoap-oek~c11ns110 497-8117onw7M-8700 5ft.-li50o. C.. Lauta, IM 142 ..... (156227). Dir ll~~~YISll I lftlml A HA~pvMAN·IS NOW '300 to MOO. No collect~ prox 7:00 pm. Wiii traJn, ~J~': J~nl r1wg1a1• tub (714) 241 ... H /dey 66001 'h ctfon iii, 842-.9903 .... ,.4310 ReQulr.! 1 .2 ~. prlOf' l~nowtekNapplk:atlon1 ~r!::f.::~.:k:atlon•f0t Ing, 3.,. houre • dey. ~YNVW mode with top 8'x7', brand n.wJ..-~ (~14)87$-2227/eve >Ontoond"'"°"'··'.,._. MBZ ·u no IL. Telltf' experience In 1 :u.~ t!'ll b~me CUl\ltf'. l&lmlU Mond~hru Friday eftet· 1 tla Aw '300. 4"'6584 he&ter or pump. MOO. SP!ftET PIANO • Good ~· •1900. 842·5872 Aecf/bleek ~,.· .. '-1, .. -....,....,.~ ::·d~·~:~;.;:. 111.11w ::/~~~~:"'~ """"'-W''""' 1 ,:;;,:;~:::, .. :: .. :='.' .. .,&:~:<.!~. "'""'°'.:::"" ~:~.~=~ llWll egrowtng~~y !n: ~=t:c=u::=~~ -. 3,uk=nt. P/T ... A111_,. lllTIPPLWI l50,8oettrlrl50,Mllll Afternoont&E~ ::i;:-IOll001nrMnon1otot M8Z '82 380 IL. (Part-time) offer• many benefit• oour9'Qed to tC)ply ~t to ~ teer W tll-1111 '6. blk .. '5. al~. T~tlta Aed/1*dl. dwofM tll-Two opening• ex111 for PIMM epply et· 225 E. we offer ucelieni t>en Pitt lheet• r0t the Delly Piiot. 241n TV 120 M t4&-2I02 ~ &... ....... llM 1oy1, •ug•rb cu per1-tlme telltf'I with & 17th St, Coste M..._ . eflte promotion fro,,:; 330 . Bay St. 4 Hre on Fl'ldey eftet· WHIRLPOOL IMPERIAL Pr'lvate pwty Fulty ? iJ fill 8JJW'li6F 133.500. ( 11174). Dlf T°"th• CUh hendllng or OUll/llllT within •nd.,, oW<>rtunlty eo.ta Meta. CA 92828 noona, 15/Hr + ou ..,. 70 WASHER SI.IC* c.. ~., b.d p1ue llnena ACHllLiS fnHete6!; 3 Ol.mond blk ~ all 842-1503. 497~20 ... expw1ence FfT. ber*lt• 2!'~.-for thOM qul!ltnect end -.ai..m low~. Mutt heve re-=~0:C, ~:1 r21cyc1e Ilk• new, coet 11100 wli men w/nt new Evtl'IMte xtr•, 134.oOo Cit)(>.'""' M8Z 450SL •11 Or\Q " ••-at -1-.11 StrMt "~t• •• uv "V'"' lnt•eeted In • retell ce-Loe.I u-.t .... Co need• llebl• traneportatlon. ' · tlk• $$50. Bedt6de tr9Y 1°"P +tank 11300 Ce.II 2404911 Wrtt 542-4242 owner, tow mi. MW ~~--. ~ ...,..._ ,..,_ ~bi."'MoW/DrlV· Contact Liu Smith Whltlpool akte by akte re-table 150. E.......i ~ 551-1117 ev. Mlchl6ene, 119,500/obo Prevloul expertenoe In • OlDI Apply In C*90n Mondey-.,. Opening tor both reg-842-4321 Ext 275 frlgefttor w/lct matcer nlnga wheel cNlf Ille = ...... DATSUN 210 WAOOH '80 d-558-1018 • ..e64-1713 flnenc:lal lnetltutlon and FIT non amk, verlous Friday, llAM-5PM et the ul~ & et... I drtv.re t9 cu ft, exoelltf'lt con-new 1150 657-3e83 u AM/FM flWto, 6 epcl, air, t----~---- Nlee eblllty required dutlel, en«09Uc:, honeet. lollowtng loc:atlon. t30e Logen, C.M: 11111 mm dltlon. '300. 97~-Q u. eon s 0 f., b. d ~ eUCtRIC i" beeic~to«:nool CM Ill ... 1-. No experlenQe neceu-IUIYllll 841-8427 hO!eM6eproduce. Salery ruaJtut 4 din/game tbl, 4 ctn. 2 PACKET '83, MW bet· 2400. 182-1317. .... ......... .,.1 HOME FEDERAL II lo<Mc· ery Wltreln $4/hr. Cell 7227 Edinger HB + benefits .. Ettty am to leevee Frenlelln WOOd-t4W1ea, idnt conct, 112.000 DATSUN 2.40Z 11170 red MBZ '80 450SL. M ~ Ing for people Ilk• you to Jene at 751-55221 Equal Oppt'y ~yer •T ... lllm I let• momlnQL Mu.t have I llT ,_Ml bumlnG etove, 5&1-5347 pp, 714-964--2080. on bleclt. Sun roof. bemboo Interior Mlnt ~==:.:i':os~vt~;; CHI HARISTYLIST. MANI· II hlrl ~~ ~rl:g~ee= w 111-1111 RMt/cat•lng equip..... 11'1UUY 'lt ~':/:OM,....~.;..~°'~ cond, 41K mt. uuoo & Loen1 lnthelnduetry.1n !>3 bed conv tio.p Mull CU RIST With 1ome IOf\ ':tb: nu~t~ 657•1358 AH'TIQUE OAK hall trM alleer. regl1ter, tbl1, 180hp OMC, Merine c.n ·1,_. 1 out ~t 875-7550, 846-3133-D return. you'll receive • apeelc & rNd English ellentl. Full-time RECEP-knowledge to wont In our 1175. Deelgn« coffM etorage r.ck.1, food PloC. Radio In Pf1tM NwpUllp ••• u . 7 50 ..: .. ve MBZ ·as 500SEL M. ~. competitive Mlery, good I( I t eh e n h e I p e ; TIONIST 540-4464 vltemln dept. Wllllng to Ull ... lllP table 135. lg Orlentel pena, treys, klc:Mtt •••· 15500 090 851~ mwegie 847-11413 rey IMther, 1111 opttone. t>eneflta •nd opportunity 6 30am-1 o·30em & IEYPllll !Mfn & Ullat othtf'I. ff. FfT, Stert et 14/Hr. bf' ... um 125. 648-71n ••:...o mid\, c:Nna. 2 5 • s L I c K c ~ AF T DATSUN ,84 200S Mint eond. l at,500. lor carMl'~h. Pleue 3pm-7pm. Sante Ana Menegement potentlel Apply •1 The Tummy COUCH & chair. eturdY ~~~~1~1:'J_~ SPORTFlSH FLYBRIOGE luXt ,alloptk>nl • ..::/~ 875-7550-N, 841 .• :rn~S-D contec:t Johnaoo, Ave. 649-3061 lllllllPll PIMM apply et 225 E. Stun. 270 S. BrtstOI wood frame, w/brown (Mrly em Of' evenlnga) low hn . .(Int cond V-& 1.0 Int, Lo ml, Secrltte• ...U 'II 2llZI 17 141979-3eoo OllTllll USllTUT FfT benefit•. 250 Oole 17th St., CM aoanUY/KPI eu1hlon1, bHt offer. Sect = ;~ 4:::-trtr '8500. 414-8498 2+2, lotded w/power l•I HIUAL Buty rentel center needs Street, C.M. 950•84&3 lfflll llPPLY • opportunity to Join <714l 850-9934 type ~hr:t=~= . 71 DATSUN '84 !)OOZX, lltwr equip, T-tope and mud! UYllll I Ll&ll cutgolno. cieen-cut lndl· LAGUNA CHEVRON ..,. Eetebllehed bu11ne11 amell, congenlel atatt. HOUSEFULLI 'I• of Orio oil paintings. Collector '11 IUIAY II' blue, auto, 1K ml, new mud\ mot•. BIG daetl, 5 a..a.d.& 1 .. _.._......, 1 , vlduate. Wiii treln. Apply Yioe etatlon ettendant. MMte FfT & PfT SALES Pleelent IOCatlon near Prtee. Ou•ty roee: eora1Tv pletea. Item• &73-045t LO.O.CSI w/10' Zodle& eng cond 113,500 722-11177 • P••d t H C F2 2 7 · 1K••1 .. _... 1930 Newport Blvd., CM Full or pert time. Cont•et CLERKS. wltraln. Alao Newport Beech. High ... 1: g1 ... 1bf' ... din Mt; + allp & trlr 640-5078 or 648-8280 110,995. Johneon & Son lrlffll Ken Carey, 604 So Coaet need DELIVERY petton. quality tkllle eaaentlal for ber etool1 Grey/wht Wet«bed w/1heet1 lao. Une. Mere. 540-se30 llOO I ' "I .a-I It. llJ 01rt O .. neltr Hlghwey, L.eguna 8"ch Deve, Aon 648-778<4 lntereatlng variety or metble w/brU. glUI top M«eler bike $100. Comp!. BOSTON WHALER 13', DATSUN 8210 GX '78 , ••• High School Of' college 1tu· Cout Office Suppllel dutlel In IUpport of the cot tbl Mt all match All Aquerlum $80. 35mm 1980, 50 HP Jonnton tn• eunrt, Ml/Im, good cond R=UL T 85 ~ult latte All, Ol. 12104 dent needed et Chrletlan IUllTIUlllE Admlnl1tr11tlve Super· Oak: bdr,,;, cor tbl · .. t; c:amere l50. ~ ~ne, t:.t condition. SllCflflce must ltlll Meh em/tm1~· 4,..._ttvt, Equal Oppt'y Employer elementtf'y achoo! In CM. Experienced ground• PAllT-TllE vleor and the Generel wall unit; roll top desk; ttra 750. 3 1 2 4 on. ~157 meg 000 75g.115811Pd· $5300 Banking &REIT OP- PORTU- llTIES ... CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESEITl- TIYE 3.5·30 delly, Mlery open. maintenance men for prl· Meneger. II experlenoecl din Mt; eofebed, •II Mint IP 23' So Couf bey leuncti llTMF 11 '11 Cell 549--0582 v1te eatete In plant care lSSEllLEllS pleue call 646-8889 for eond. 872-2306 TRS~. Complete aystem w/wtty ~bin, Mwpt tllp, RUNSOREAT ANXIOUS SUBARU '83 GL. 1 ownr, I m and dleeuee, lrrtoetlon h'l~~ King ltte Bed. complete model 3. 481<, 2 dr1ve, 327 w/frMh wir cooling TO SElL l600:6"~6038 51pd. •Ir. am/Im, •II EL IY PllSll •Yll•m•. end daalgn. Weetlend• only. Saturday uoanuY $100 111" Col TV '85 mocSif ~ -pl'Tl'lt•. 2 ••• SS-.500 obo. 648-8223 j ma!rit recordl. ult cond Fr,~r;t:.;~-V:u~ ~~vf~wemg~~.~ 1 Sunday,12 hOur lhlftt, F/T,aomephoneund Uulta4H1 . ::"$.!&.1;9~;'•· 111 Super Buy! ff Bey/Ski .... '11 13900 5"8- 1 S"2 own trenaportatlon. Call Caplstreno,CA.Sendr• 7tm-7pm. 7pm-7tm bo<*keeplng648-36"1 Boet. 130hp Votvo. only Pet'lec:t cond, &ec>d. elr. 2&1-1681 sume&oopy ofthludto (Ooea to Monday mom· llMl&ZllEI FrM tt Yta . 30hrt. 1et l3000 t• .. 111 power,S17.500&50-5483 YW'tlllls Job •MA6759, P O :~~Tl::,: j0~· ~ M~~~~~s a WALNUT HEADBOARD ENGUSHGOlDEM W474-2011 H &«-2181 ·u-Plll• 1 1500 ooo Almc~C-runa IUICLllll 9560, Saeremento, CA YHra). Oependeble t&31PLACENTIA,CM S250.864-94117Evee RETRIEVERM/1'-'YRS IMta 1014 Red/Bled!. moon root, gr .. tl(714)6"7-7&31 Motel & oow hlrlno Will 95823-0560. No Iller people only need epply MAPLE din Mt. Lemp TRAINED. GREAT WITH , C\>lt Wfllt, !Ike new cond VW ·74 Super 8Mtle. Jdnt train Noon & Eve hrs then October 1. 1886 ~ table. Fr. twin bed• a KIDS. 861--0605 11 leMt lat 14K.ml 3 yr wenenty cond, em/fm. Int & ext, IO Xlnt t>ens&pdvaeetlons (l1•)ll2-1W IPIU,...I cheat• Megnevox color FIUI,..... W/treller. xint eond I avtll Sa»pr1ced•t ml,ongownr l 2300Ml.-t AP91y In person, Motet 6, 11&1mU101 ·-console TV 645-6456 '"~ $1500 Call 864-n<>e 111.ltl ... " 840-2605 ~=m~::;i1n1ter Ave, Nr:1n1.:U~~ f~r ~~-~~r=ou~=~~ OAK DESI<, ehelr. eidnt Tt 14 ...... Ul-1111 LIDO t4 '80 052«>8-vw •74 'Thing' conv, Xlnt Ing ohwarehOUte & equip * UllTED * hu Immediate openings cood, 11 drw $200, Oak Fr u t o you , F • m TralMlf & Cover• Very M &111111 eoncl, new cu.st engtM. lllYlll W&ITll Mechenlc elly lncllned Temporary SerW:e9 for Operators, -11 shift•. deak 4 drwa ~awing out Aklte/Leb. gorgeoua nloe, tee anytime '850 ••Tl tlr• etc lo mllee .liking Allen 8ecil Flortsl helpful. Must heve own 4040 Mec:Arthur Blvd, 308 Opening• IOf' BuHet Food te b le . 8 511 . 3 5 55. O. bleek Dog, xlnt weteh obo 72G-1422/833-2237 I 100I Quell St N B $3500 6"0-m5 2809 Newport Bl 675-13!>3 ear Coste Mesa 722•1062 Newport Beach Servers arid V •let 485-e<>31·N do g . g d w I k I d• Ludera 16, reatored 833-9300 \/W ·79 RABBIT xlnt Perker. We will treln. Quality freneh 9018 1 846-8887/496-7733 clutlc. 2&' LOA, fig hull l10NOA •82 ACCORD oond , ltereo, • dr.', greet II you en)oy WO<kl, 'flllilh .................. 1100-1. FREE EOE Apply In'*'°" Tues--Frl, LoYeMat. eitpoMd ehlf· KITTENS, helllthy, hOUN t ab e r n I <. I e m • 1 t !Red. llUto, PSPB, AMIFM beck to achool eer, p eo pl e, er e RO· pa.-.IPPll••i 9am-Noon,Penonnel0 f· ry wood rrem• f ood trained 1 Calico 1 gray 19lnexer, S.egull OB, " ..................... ,C low 1 1850 846--&533 FE s s I 0 NA L • n d -·" -lice, Wettln Hotel, 666 ' . . c Must NII thlS weetll Best ....... -· ,..., . ENTHUSIASTIC,you m•y Open1·nos Now Ava1·1able 5 Dey1/Week lncludH Anton, Coste Mesa cond$400733--012 (short he ir) •II off9f 752·25e4/850·7287 mllel #900651 $5195 •JUSTOFFTHE BOAT• be one of the lndlvlduel e S1turd1y. Art/Orettlng TRAINEE/COUNTER Queen 12 eol• bed $200 557-4248/Ev• wlmds San Cormier luzukl 77G-7001 '8& VW Rabbit Convertlble we're looking for to join b.ckground helpful. Wiii Loveseet 1150 Contem •cLfatry S tena 30h, ldll. alp, new HONDA ACCORD ·77 LOADED 8Mt OFFER cur SALES TEAM treln Apply Pennvuver Help needed I.or new . • • bOttom, nged m11t, . (714) &50-4090 . We ere seeking an lndlvld· uel preferably with CASH HANDLING or SALES EXPERIENCE and excel· lent COMMUNICATION SKILLS to ptoYlde quellty CUSTOMER SERVICE In o ur COSTA MESA branch Banking ex- perience ta a plus CAR R 0 UTE S 1680 Pl1cent111 A11~CM , b•kef'Y on Balbol 191end porary dlnl~table w/2 Crafiemen 16" radial erm clMn, L.B. lllp, too meny rune good, exlnt ccnd 1-------- -------·--Exp'd not nee. flex hrs, Cheirs S&O. 4 .5514 -aew. Seer's 3hp twin boats! $21,500 545-1478 Ale. 519(S S2000 obo •atH ....... _Hti'c , .... benefits, pleasant work· Som.one you know turning cylinder 220 volt com-II' /Deck S 72o-94 l5 n --... PETLAID Ing cond. Weges com· Swwt 167Cl&Mlfled ltt preesor & Craftsmen •JI I/ tertt0•22 ISUZU 'es lmpulM, au10. •Buick ·79 R;Oai TurbO, Earn Extra Ca•h men~rate wtexper. Call greet p1-to t>uy thal first older bench model drill 7C blue, tint wind, exit eond, Sllv Sport C~. 44K. full O&llllllPfTS 673-7890 forlntervlew. car preaa 640--0627 •WAITTlllYl* 18.000 m 1 U900 pwr $2775 ·51 KAISER F~e P~~~t~~ fict hraitut e111&1~'15:°'e1~';'1 I 722-1817 Of 646-8280 ~~~2~~~5 ~2i1 leulonal '""In• l>f•nd A kai~tat IMl · or llADI 'II Ul ISL BUICK '82 CENTURY new pet s1ore Petland Is MOTOR ROUTE auuMCI tear de8k & II& Boet sltp lor rent up 10 35' Loeded w/powfl( equip, CHAMPAGNE EomoN For Delivery Of Thi• Paper Pleue apply In pe<son at &REIT WESTER I SIYll&S 3200 Park C41nter Drive Costa Mesa, CA Equal 0 PPl y Employer M/F/H Prlnelp•I• only IHllHPO AISllT&n Needed full time Including weekenos. r 1nnon1 Res· teurant Call 498-6 146 lor appointment HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week . No collecting. no soliciting. Must have de·pendable car, truck or station wagon and insurance. CALL 842-1 444 Ask for JoAnne Craney ' . ' , . ,. INTO looklng tor people wtlO chatra Greet bYyl Call No llveeboerd1 Wast IUflroot euto. shedow Beeutltul car. 45 187 ml love 11nlm111 and think ••J .... Newpor t 11 a r b or kit cul1 whHlt. Y«Y •9006il. $6495. ·~ work should be stlmu· -• $300/mo 650-6637 c I •• n 1 M XZ8 & 2 I Suz:ultl 77G-7001 l•tlng Emphaal a on Available I n Laguna Hunt Hrbr/HB Dock $11 995 Johneon & Son • animal c.er• end cut· Beach/Laguna N iguel area. apace, 50 .• 70• boat. Wtr line Mere 5"G-5630 ... '11 lft'llM tomer service Positions $300 to $600. No collecting. 3-4 & e1ec No itve-•boerd 1.oeded w1equ1c>. V8. •• open lnlcude bird end 1HCK6M. I O "''""" tl•h depertment men-hours a day. Mon. thru Friday 8113-3433 0t 894-71144 , .. , _ new . 1 .-.. ft John.on & Son Line gement, pet ..... ooun-1 a ernoon. Sat. & Sun. morning. KC o s GO DE SLIPS AVAILABLE I I·---Mere 540-5630 • .... _ nd I al c I 6 A I A L N s-25', 30' •nd 35· -· _..,ra, • en m care a I 42-4333 ext. 209 and ask RETRIVERS 2 malel, 5 ~ , ... teeMlel•n• Experience for Jim. lemeles Born 6/3/8& Call 642~644 helpful but not 1'9qulred 1200 eeen 728--0 145 9-5pm, Mon-Fri Tr ai ni ng provid e d ORANGE COA ST • Petland Pevlllon, 16374 AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD ilc. Traa1,.rt1tita \ BHeh Bl vd . Wett· lwlhl Pilat PUPPY'S regi stered I ia•ttl/h"a'ltrl mln1ter, )ust So of 405 .. ,, 548-5295 I ,.. • lll4 lrwy In new shopping center next to TARGET 330 w. Bay St. BIRDS for sale, Amazon•. EZY uH HfTCH ACCEPTING A9Pll· Costa Mesa, CA Conuret. Cock tale11. AdJustet:>le hH d com· CATIONS Tues & Thurll Grey cheeks. perakeeta. p tet e $22S. ob o 3-8. Set 10·3. & Sun 1 ~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~!.L-~64:::5-:4:3:25=:::=.Ju--:--:-~64~8-~9~5~4_!9_ Sept 7. 1-4 • •••••••••••••••••••••••• GARAGE SALE It's t+.ot time ogom! Make sure your garage sole is a success by a dvertising m clossified Start your ad two doys before t+.e sole to attract t+.e most buyers. T~~:t;~y $©\\~1A-L££trs• WOID IAMI 14it.d..., C~Y R. ,OLLAN ------- ••ttrC)'flff/ &c.tttra IOU HONOX Super Sport I ctieapl 1st reesoneble off« takea. 1geo 750-F motorcycle 84G-5523 Yameht Cheppy, on or 011 •oad, 600 ml, just tuned $350 Hond• E.xpreas. 500 ml. 1u1t tuned S300 72.2· 1877 or 546-8260 • ~ ~lionat DU•t' llll1•~ups • N H4nl'\ ,f d ""'' /a-It, tualf""'~ /da.it, t19Jt. ICAO 79 Coupe O.V!Re Elegance. xlrit cond, lo ml. S5 700 OBO Call (7 14)862-3-421 CAO '84 ELDORADO, Im. Convertible. light t>IUe, 29X m L 1 16.~0Q_ 875-0304 Of' &75--0744 CAO '85 FLEETWOOD 4df 1 .. thef. ,..., wt19tel dr1ve. bvrgundy. $1&,950. Udo Isle 67>8 116 CADILLAC '76 SEVILLE Mint oondltlonl Only 83K ml! Mltctl tlret, ell ~ $7 950. 644-7099 CADILLAC '85 COUPE DE VILLE Ortly 8000 ml 86 ADDEO FEATURES $18.500 642-7707 ACT QUICK CHEVY °78 MALIBU CLASSIC WAGON V-8. low mllee. $1475 850--0660 CORVETTE "65 Lesa Then 40K ml. high Performen~. bl! wlblc Int aft 6pm. 553-8&79 SAVINGS 0 Reorron~ the 6 JCrombled words below tc make 6 simple words. Prin! letters cf each 1n its line of sqvores R E 0 0 w N I I I I 1 I I~ SPICIAL GAIAGI SALi IA n ONLY ~ /llne. CALL 6'2-5678. ORO 80 Grenada, 4 Door. brown runt well. em/fm, auto, 1lr, V8, clean $1675 673--&497 ORD "64 TEMPO GL, 4 dr, auto, pwr t teel', AJC alpine whtle. gr .. t cond * 20239& $4495. ormlef Sutukl 77G-7001 The Daily Pilat hos 0 new way to turn your Hidden T reosures into CASH with o $9.00 Classified Ad . $9.00 with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days-$9.00 No changes in copy or cancellation. p, 1 .,.ott• por11"' only No (.muner 1ul, Reo1 Es101e. A ,11orl10l ve Booting or Employm~nl Ari\ l rf'•P s no pr•• t • '"' 1 tn whot you con ot1~Nr1se II you n~f',1 IC' \r>ll your ovch high rho•r or ony uriused merchorid•se-cull lht> On Iv P1lo1 l lms.l1od s1otl ur usn 1he coupon below Moil 10 · Doily Pilot. 330 W. Boy St., Costo Mesa, Co 92626 642-5678 ------------------------------------ NA M[ A00Rf5S (IT't' l\MT FNCIOSED • PHONE ST AH TIP ,. VISA or M ( ' L 0 R U H Y I 1 I I I I C L E N A T I 1~ I Is I I· G'R ET NY I I I 17 I U M S T R I I I. I' I I I One bus y execut ive t o another: "It used to be I couldn't keep up w ith readin~ c urrent events. Now I don t have the time to keep up with my video cassette ." I s c A v A N I O Complere the chvckl11 ouoted 9 I I I J j 1 O by tilling 1n the m1u1ng wOfds '"'· -""· --'---'·"--~--...L.-.J. you develop from step No 3 below ,. SE>NIOt:f003t:f •UMRO oeptA ~UJ lollJM dn dM)! Ol .W11 ~ •A•lol t,uop 1 MON 'llueA• aueJJn:> Cu1PHJ lolllM dn dM~ 1, uPfnoo 1 eq oa PM" \I .. ~Ol 9.\j~xe..<snq 9U() '~ S'{~ 1¥S1nW J.tJlN30 J.30NY1 A~flOH tBONOM 8JJl-'WYWOI OJ. SHMSNY I I l&lM& bl1d '111 c..ta .... ORO MUST ANG '83 GLX Convertible, PQW9f loe<led mut1. mov. S70001ob0 842-NH HI I. l&Yfgfl IT MOVING SALEI !>46-6502 •••--•....o./ln t I YARD TOOLS, BIKES --'. ... • FURNITURE ODDS & Ul'\llbout •xclnt cond ENOS SFREE' .$50 00 S799 84~ 164 1 c.,. •• ••• •11 1122 1 s11T suN MON 9AM uiloet.I TIWI ua iu ••YIM Ulll• 20&6 ORANGE AVE oeded With Power equ1p- Comp1ete hOuNhold mu1t MOVING SALE Upngh1 men t wire wheel• be SOldl Movlngl AP· treezet t>oottc:a.se 8 11& leather and mud\ ~ p41ences tum ~re petnted oek c:helt twtn I 1 G 1 W P 4 7 I $ 9 9 i 5 knlell·knecka, etc Set· sue wco<leo bed With 3 Johnaon & Son Line Sun 8-5 2600 Bayside drawers tor toys P'l'\Q Mere: 540-5&30 0r. CdM s1s.1S94 pong ••1>18 W91Qht 11tt1no L-.... -" '11 bench ~ht· ~5-6885 ·--· 27'7 SAN JO~tANQ Dr o.igner Ser1ea wtttl Sat/Sun HNflold 1tem1 urr•ege top Loe<led with powet equip t 100£ 17" ttta Sale Corol'la d.i yard toota ll.lrn 1011 or 17995 Jotmton a Son Mer gutrd get• c;om. mllC 2089 Orange AYe Linc Mere 640-5630 munlt y 780 -9776 oHBey St ..._. _____ _ 8'1/Sun 1G-5 I laat. a..c~ 1140 '11 MAI ..... WM ully loeded, leetMf c:ae. MOVIN f M RL I SetfSun/Uon i-5 §32 9 pueenger, VI '2 bed Skis surfboard, Lake Strwt Furniture • 18082180 p4ent1. mueh morel 1ri r~ por1eble staoe & ...... eltey S 18 0 1ht111 mueh morel ._. Set/Sun.7 30.Cutl OnlY - Moving Out·Of·ArN Sell· l~t Ille~ I HI Ing complete hH hld eea:rcfiHt. preuure ac>PI• retng & lufnlture cOOl<ere. atudlo couch. etc Sal/Sun &em 2800 cMlt of dr•_.. golf 8eyslde Or 67~t594 c:tutlll w/Clf1 mlM: toot•. etc: Set1Sun lam 1005 THIOOOAf ROBINS t FORD Jo,.. i HAIB• •• 111.1 ":--. COH• M l'" ,.,. , •'" C..tiMtta •lH w Bay All't 1amwnm .. 3 cs;y §;i. Set Sun 1 I E•t•O• s.i. Anttquee Or Iott o4 ~ ~ Mon 9-4 Fum -.;>plls Armofre 6 ven1ty 1950 In bMll\11\11 belQt wftfl TV'•· ~ & t>Uc• prt• Hell ,,.. 13~ Pat1ot metdllnq brown OIOth ~ tOol• herdware ...,.... ICfMll S1000 $lof llOt• ter10t' (1NJKt8)l t1.tt5 .,..... ' '400 t!O 841 1 JOhnse>n 6 Sen Line '10od•· outdOO!' eQvlp · Mere 540-5$30 plants Do t1·you,...,,., MOVED! Mutt .... top --~--­ garege sale LOtl or good Qul llty enllQu• tlltrln PONTIAC 82 TRANS AM )unk 340 Cebf'lllO. nr h •adbrd s. c:u 1t o m tt•. auto AIC, f»tS, 17th & Santi An• A\ltl eot•/lovaue1. much P18, em Im c.e. ~ 01ant Motillnn Sele M•Ay mor.1ll 646-t676 51K ml •0007t 11* .. ., -· CormW SuMI ~ 7001 Teddy Beere l\Jmltw• SofN 'or Apt IMng $40 y11rd tooll e•~ r Mo tamp• 1903 W HU N 0 £ A 1!1 1 " D S 1 t>oet1 11PM1tng good• 81tboe l tvd 19th & ClaHIC: tlocll good to~ rn•~ !i11t Suri &·J Courl Se1 '0·2'Sun c:ond MU9I _.. M~ 492 E 18th St 10 12 Mon 0 t2 5411' S,2,000 38Q..1&M . - ... Or8ngil Coat DAILY PILOT/ Sund9Y, Auguat 31 , 19M - I rtaJC fl)TIC( NlJC ll)TIC( Ml.JC MJTIC( w ll)T1C( w ll)TIC( ' Nit.IC NOTICE OOAfllTM!HT Of M..,, a1rw1. e.iC>Oe. c A irM:TmOUI .,..... :I l'lCTmOU9 .,..... e..ch. c 1111 9264e AC1'ITtOU9 .,...., '1ICT1T10Ue ~.. AC'TYftCIUI .,.... I wt111 111e Countv C1ettt ot <>:o ~rmooe tu-H THI TNA8Uff1 12111 ~ ITATl•NT NAm eTATIMINT Thi• bueln-i. cion NAlll9 eTA~ MAm ITA~ ..._ ITA,....,, ~County on Auguat "" NA* ITAflmN'T ~I. AEVINU Tl\9 ioc.tlon In CalttOtnlt The followlr'IO !*tun• .,. The ~ peit~t .,. ducted tty *°'*'''** Tri.~ peitlOfW we The tollowlnO C*'90N Ire The ~ll'IO C*totle .,-. 19M The followtnO pet.one .,. MO~~D ~1="=:':1ao;;~ ~Ft'~~NOlOGV. ~~T~OIO, $328 ~'i':.':m.nt ... II*! ®::~~~EL 8ER· ~1~a"1N\l l!ST ~~. ~:.. ~y:.= Publl9Md ~,,~~ ~·'=~Oo~~~~,: •eAU "-dl\fll, Cott• M-. Call-166IOH11rb0f81Vd Sull•l.,Floftoa Clrc:l9.Cot1eMM1. wltl'l the COWltyCleOc ot OI· \ltCE. 4901 8treh Str ... , M ENT8. 7 23 1 lrvln•1973 Herb« -toe. Coete DaJl'y Pilot A 24, 31, lrvtne 92714 Un0w lhe llUtl\Ottt' Ill lornla llH28. Al I•! •• flountaln \la~. Calif 112704 Clllf 92628 llnQe County on Juty 30, N9WP()rt 8Mcll, Calif 92800 8oulevurd, lrvln•, C•lll. MeM 021127 8-pl.mtiet 7, 4, ltee J•!Wld Da\ltd HollOIHy, lntemel ~Code ..o-known to tl\elnt..-icledtr11n• Timothy J-9 l<en-Helen Lout ........ )3ff lllM CCl!lput., Tempi. Inc;, 112114 Dan Howatd Henry, 3e1 Su3M 14881 OoMny Ctr . IMM tiOft ~1. the Pf'OC*tY • •••· the lntllnded tren .. d•ll. 211138 Pompano. ''°''°• Cltc:le. Coet• ~ ffl1117t C•lllornla, 4101 81roh w.,,.., P Gofdi.. 701 Hwnflton. Coeta ~ CA 02714 ea1bedl*owl\MbMnMll· t•or hu utecl no ot!IW l.aQur\a Niguel. C•llf 021177 C.111 112~8 Pvbl*t1'141d Orenge CoMt Strfft. M•woon B••ch, Goldenrod A.....nue. Colona t2U7 "8JC ll)TIC£ Ptul A C.WUoCAtll. 14961 9d lor nonpayment of natnet "<>' bWI located 11 Jeff Brennon. 1108 Santi ltua buelneu I• con· Dally Piiot Augut1 fO. 17. 24. Ctllf 112800 dtl Met. Cellt t2826 Thi• butlMM 11 con Doheny Cir • lrvlna, CA im.m.. ,.,.,.,. 1..-due any ot!IW addr-during An• St e.tmorll Sh<>t ... dueted Dy an lndlVl<I~ 31 1llS8 fhla bu11ne11 it con· ErnMt Pt Bordlet. Jt duct9d by .,. lftdMdutl -rteTJTIOUI IUIMll 02714 from LCWW\ZO c Mi-., ~b-11\e IU1 11\r .. yM/1 Calll ......,, loulM HNI Su-36t dueled by • OOtOOft llon 100• WHI OcHntront, Oen Mowwd Hefvy NAm ITA.,..._NT Thi• bu•ln•H I• con· === AMOC; Tl\e name end bull,_ M I k. s I b I• 'I · 3 0 . TN IUll-1 ... liled P•trlCI• 8oylAan Newpott '-"· Calif 02eeo Thie 11a1emen1 WM lllecl file folOwll\Q ,,.,'°"' .,. duct9d by • oenetll pvt The wtll be told II Mldr-of the Intended ~ San Ctetnente. With I~ County Clet1i Of Or· P\llllC NOTIC[ Thll •l•lement WU lllecl Thia but lne11 It n. wtll'l 11\e County Clet1I Of Or· clOlnO ~ .. 8 a J nlrel'llP • .-. under ..,.._, bid tranater.. It 8411b0a Inn Cellf 02872 tnoe County on July 211, w4tl'I the County Clet1i of Or ducted bv I genetm pert. ange County on Auguet 16, PR 0 P ER T IES . 6 1 7 t J HOIJowey .. pr<MOed by Internal Rev· Food & ht Oc*•llOnt Inc . Yvonne Sibl ey 301 1088 ,ICT'fTIOUl IMll*Sll Inge County on Augutt 4, '*°thtP 1"8 Qtlmtby Or . Hunllngton Tl\lt tll letl*\I WU llled Ml.le ~e.otlOn '335 and 1570 9rootlhollow Drlv•. O..C.neo. San Ci.m..n11 ll"i1*3 NA.Ml IT4Tl•NT ION Wllmfff P Botdi.t '117IOI 8etdl. CA 02841 wttl'l lhe County Clet1I or Or· related' regulatlont Dale Suite 200. S1111a An• CA Celll 02872 Publlal'leO Or1111Q9 Coot The toltowlng pettonl are l'i1eo7'1 Thill t l•l411'Mnl wu ftled PuWahed Orlf? Cout S llg NllU Ort. 6 718 Inge County on Auguet 15. 91de ._... be Opened Moo-92705 T111a auelnH t 11 con Dally Piiot Augu11 fO. 11. 24. dOlng bu•lnell H Ad· Pubtlahecl Orenge Coul with IM County Ci.tk Of Or· D•lly Ptlot Auouat 24, 3t. Orlmtby Of , ,.un1lng1on 1988 Oay, hptembet 18, 18et; The property pe11111en1 dueled by t n untn 31 198«1 vane.ct Enterpr11M, 1110t1 O.lty PllOI Auguet fO, t1. 24, 111g41 County on Auovtt I, 5-ptember 1, 14, tN& S..C:l'I, CA 02849 l'lt14M Time Bid• wtll be Opened: ther•10 1114 genet•l OM<lrlp oorporetan auocl•llon Su ..:S8 I Stew•rt, HB, CA 0284S 31. 11)811 111118 811308 Jo •n Nll11on. 6178 Publltl* Orange Cout 1100 am: Pl90e of Sale: tton 01 tile property to.oe 01'* than • p1rtneret11p Nin• K.S Smlll'I. 2«111 vir. Su-388 '1tMOI 111111H •c Ml'lflC( Orlmtby Of. Huntington Dally Piiot Auoutf 24, 3 t 24000 Alltla Road. 1..aQun1 tr1natem1<1 11. ttoek In trMje Timothy Kend•ll fltalC NOTICE glnla. CM. CAL 02e2e Publl•"9d Or1nge Coast ,..~ nu 8"ctl, CA 928411 Septemti.f 7. 14. 1tee Niguel, CA 4th Floof "llti. and ml_.laneout Inventory Thie etatem~t wu tiled Thi• bu11ne11 11 con· Plm_IC NOTICE Diiiy Piiot Augu11 10, 17, 24, Thi• bu1ln•11 I• (;on ' Su404 ~ed Only the right. 1111•. toca19d 11 t06 Main Str .. t wttl'l thil County c ... 11 ol Or ~IOUI IUltNlll ducted t>y an 1ndMclulll 3 t 1988 '1CT1TIOUI ., ... ,, Oll41ed by huttl•fld and wtfe and lntetMI 01 Lorenzo c Btllbo1, Calllornl• 02881 llnQ9 County on July 28 NAMI ITATHIENT Nln1 1<S Smllh '1CTITIOUl 11UltNlll Su-3n NAMI ITATl.•NT Joan NllNOn P\a.IC NOTICE Mk In end to the propwty Tile bl>llneet n~ uMd 1988 T~ !Qllowlng per.one art Thie tl•l.,,.,.,,t wee tlled NA> I TATIMENT TM followttlQ petM>n• tr• Thie 1t11emen1 w•t tiled ----------- w\11 be Offered IOt lalt II re-by .. Id tranel(t(or 11 Mid IO· F311nt dOlng butl"41M •• wttl'I 1n. Covnly Cleril ol Or The toltowtng per.one .,, PUBUC NOTICE doing ~ u Soon with tt\e County Ct.,k of Or 'ICTI'TIOUI IMllMll ~led, !tie lnt..-nai Rev· catton II Grtewold. Hotet j Publien.o Orange COUI HOWARD?lANG INl. I •noe County on AUQUll 1•. doing bulllneN .. EnterprlMI l td. 21701·A Inge County on Augull 111. NA .. ITATIMINT erlUe Servloe wttl tumllh In• SeN~ Inc Delly PllOI Augull to 17 24 3400 lnllne A"11 St• 207 1116«1 0 A A N G E p E E l F"ICTTTIOUI IUltH!ll w....-; Orlve. SOUfh LeQVna. 19&e The IOllowtng ~ .,. lonneUon about l)ONlble S•Jd bulk traneler 11 In· 31 1986 Newport BMch. Cell! 92800 1 ff:U7QD ENTERPRISES. 729 w t5tl'I NA• ITATI~ C•llfornta 92877 fflt7408 doing butlntN u f log• encumb<ancee, wtitch may tended 10 t>e coneumm11ec1 Su 363 HowttdlL•ng Inc • CIUI· Pul>ltshecl Or1noe co .. t St 8-7 Coi t• M ... Calif The tollowlng l)(t(eon• 911 Brien 8cot1 WOOCI. Gen· Pubtllhed Orang41 Cout Tranllt 1731 Mlrernar Dftve beueefut ln d.Cermtnlngthe 11 !>!>O N ... 1port Center lornl• Corpor11100 3400 0.tly PllOt Aug\111 24, 31 112827 dOlngbutll\eMU er•I Pt rtn•r. :lf101·A D.ity Piiot Augvlt :l4. 31. Balt>oa.CA 02881 value ol the lntereet being Drive, Sun• 800, Newport P\IJl.IC NOJICE lrvtne Ave S1e 207. N-port Sapternl>ef 7 14 1988 Allan H•'JWard-Smlth, 723 NATIONAL APPRASAL WC Nley Oftve, South LaQuna, 5-pternber 7, 14, IH~ Gen. Ronald RoM, t131 IOld Oeect'fClllon of prOP-BMch Celltomll 92663 on Baacl'I. Calll 92880 Su412 Promontory Or W , Newpof1 SERVICES, 2920 Newport A 112871 Su403 Mlr1m1r Ortve, 9elboa. Call· erty· lot 1116 and IM North-or 11191 Sec>tem,,., 23, Ul86 ACTITIOUI IUS.NEll Thi• bu1tn•n I• "on BNch. Cal.II 92860 Blvd . Newport BMcl\, Calli Thi• bualneH 11 con· lornll 92881 ... terty one-hall Lot of Thi• bulk tran1ter la t ut>-NAME ITATIM!NT ducted by a corporetlon P\IJUC NOTICE Audrey B Co11 723 02880 d1JC1ed by •limited Peilnet· fltalC NOTIC[ Tl'llt butln•H 11 con Trect 907, u el'lown on • leC1 to prov1110111 ol Unllorm The rouowlng pereona are S 1 e v • Q L e t t e r Promontory Or w. Newport WOL Limited, Ca11torn11 1111P ducted by •n lndlvldu•I m-i> r~Oed In Dool\ 28. Commerc1a1 CO<le Soctlon 001ng butlneN 11 Sec1y/lreaa fflCTITIOUl llUllNlll Beech. Celll 02660 Thie bu11n111 I• Lon Brien S Wood FICTnlOOI IUIUNlll Gene Bontld ROM Pagee 26 to 36, lnclUIJve 01 8108 BRIDGEPORT REGENCY. Thi• Jtltefllfllnl WU flied NAME ITAT!M!NT Thi• bualnet• II con-ducted by .• c.orportllon Thi• llllemelll WU llled NA.Ml ITAftMINT Thi• •t•temenl WH llled Mltcall•neoue M•P•. ••· The name and address ol • Celllorn11 Llmneo Penner· with the County Clerk ot Or Th• tottowtng perlOrta 8,. ducted by , Um1t9d partner Bentemln Donton Prell-w1tn '?;County Clerk ol Or· The loltowtng pertOnl .,. With the County Clerll c7' Of· c:ord1 ol Otenoe County. 111e per a on with whom "11P. 17902 Sk)'tllfk Circle. enge County °'' Augult !I doing bualnesa H tnte<bank etilp dent • " ~ ounry on AlJOull I!>, ooing bulln ... u TM Diiiy •noe County on Augvll I!\, California Properly m•y be cl•lmt mey be llled 11 DennlS Su lie 100 1rv1ne C1111 1986 Company Mortgage & In 4 Afte.11 Hayward-Smith This 1t1temen1 wu filed 1 Dell St nd'wleh Sl\op. 1038~ 1968 ln"'9Cled •t 215 Ill• R9ven· W Herwood c10 Herw~ 92713-8798 ,,,_,,., vaetmenl Benkefl 3821 s Thfl •t•temenl wu tiled wtth the County Clerk ot Or· flt7G Stentord AYI, Suitt F, Gt •· '11'1'ttl n•. Newport a..cti. Call Adklnton & ~n•uer. '5SO The Regency Group • PubllaheO Or•nge Coast 8Mt Suite E Senti An• CA with thil Covnty Ci.le of Or •noe County on July 30. Pul>lllhed Orenoe Cout den Grove CA 92640 Publlthed Ort nge CoMt fornla FROM THE STREET N-pon Center Drive. Sune C1lllorn11 Corpor111on Gen·jD11lyPt101 Augutt 10 17 24 92704 ange County on Augull 1 1988 Dally Piiot Auguel 24• 3l, Tom To91'11o Urned• 51112 Delly Piiot Augu11 24, 31 ONLY Submtn ion of Bids 800. Newport Be11ch Call· erel Pen ner 17802 Skyptrl< 31 1986 Sh•ron Lee Jelovchen 1968 Fl15atl Saptem~ 7• 14 1~ ... ,. Tr .. top Cir Hun11ng1on Sec>tMlber 7. 14. 1048 All btd• mu.t be SUbmllled torn•• 112683 Circle Sult• 100 Irvine Su-370 M me ,,,,.,. P\Jl>llsned Ot11noe eo..1 <Xl'OV2 Bell, CA t28411 S\;401 on Form 2222, Sealed Bid • The 1111 d•y 101 llllng Call! 112113 87118 Thie busineu 11 con Publllhect Orange Cont D•llY Pltot Aug.n1 10 17, 24, fltlllC NOTICE Klyoml Umeoe. !>9 t 2 fltlllC NOTICE lor Purcl'lll.M of Setted Proo· ctalm1 by •ny u e<Jllor aneft Lewrence H Parker. Otin P\&IC NOTICE I ducted by en lndlvldu•l Dall>' PllOt August 10 17 24 3 t 1986 r r .. top Ctr Huntington erty Cootecl the olflee In· 1>e Septembef 23 1986. er11 Partner 209 1111 Olton I '>heron l ee Jetovc1'11n 31. 1g56 I Su-3!>7 FtCmlOUl llUll .. al 8'tl. CA 02849 ACTITIOUI euatNrll dlcaled below lor Formt whlCh 11 !hit 1111 busmess Newport 8eecn C•lll 92663 fflCmlOUS BUlltftll Thia 1111emen1 wu 11190 Su-373 NAME ITATIMIEHT Thia butlneea 11 con NA.Mt STATIMl.NT 2222 end lntorm•tlon 1oou1 dty bllor• con1umm11100 of Sttnley A R0Dbln1 Gen· NAME IT A TIMENT with the County Ciefk ol Or· PUBLIC NOTICE TM loUowtng '*'° ••• ducted by hut b•nd •nd wife The totlowtng '*"'°"' ar• Ille prol)ef'1y Submit bids lo the d•te specified tor trona-1 eral P•rtner. 5ll04 S•n Juen The tollOwlng PMllOn1 11re enge County on August 21 MtlC NOTICE dotng butlneu as Fu~ Tom t Urned• Klyoml doing buslneu H The Pro the per.on named below ler het9in1bove Orrve Orange, Celll 92669 doing bulll'IK!I " 1988 FICTITIOUS aUllNESS Southern C•Ulornl• 3400 Urned• lffllon•I Image Inc 190 before lhe lll'rtlt bt<Jt will be BALBOA INN f OOD 6 This Du1lneu II con HIRED HANDS. 210 16th F317"4 FICTITIOUS aUSIN~l9 NAM! ITAT!MENT Irvine Ave 4'209 Newport Thia 11111ement ,.,., tiled Newporl Center Dnw 'suite Oc>eoed Peyment Terms BAA OPERATIONS, INC..1 1 <Jucte<J by 8 llmllfl<J partner-Piece •C Coate Men Celll Published Orange Cool NAME ITATI!MENT The lollowlng peraon1 are Be41Cl'I 112660 . with the County Clerk of Or 180 Newport BGl'I CA Bid mui t be IOOOrnpenle<I 8rectf0td H Miiier, Pr"._ ship 92627 Dally Piiot August 24. 31 I The lollow1ng perlOf'la ere doing buttnet•., J•mtt1 Willier Mclllcket eiige County on Augull t5. 92860 ' tly the !\JU emovn1 of the Did dent, o.nnte K s.nn. a.c-Dtvld A P•11tr1 President I C1r1a Kreeyent>rln~ 210 September 7 14 1986 doing butrnea. ., MAil LARRY'S GLASS & MIR-107 COlllnt Ave N-~ 19&8 The ProfeNlon•I lm11g9 If 11101a11 $200 or leu If the retary This s111ernoo1 w&'< toed 16th Piece •C C<>t1ta Mow Su4 13 BOXES £TC USA 45211 ROA. 41 S..blrd Ct New-Bch CA 92582 · I F1171• Inc Call! COfP Mm4I total btO I• more than S200 Oiied Augutr '2 1986 Mtn 1ne CourHy CIA<~ nt Or Cellt 92627 Cempue Drive 1rv1~ CAI port 8aacl'I. C1111 92863 Thi• buelnell 11 con-Publlened Or1111Q9 Cout Thll bullMH 11 con· tut>mlt 20 percent ol the Publltned Orange Coaat enge County on Auguat 6 This bu11neu •• cnn I PUBLIC NOTICE 92715 l 1wtence S Oernbow$k1 d1JC19d by en lndlvldu•I D.ity Piiot AUQYll 24 31 <JUC190 by I CO<P<>flllon amount tll<J On M:C9Pllnc41 D••lv Piiot Augu" 31 l986 1966 ducted Dy en ind1v1dual Oon1l<J C T trQu1n 274!> t 4 1 SN bird Cl Newport Jim McV1c1te1 September 7 14 1115«1 Adrienne p Doyle PrMI :1~hed:0~~~0w111t'~b,•~ Su 417 Put>t111letl Orang:'~':::. ~~;~-~~:=~·1::t Ille<! "~!~~:A~:=~· ~~:\0 Miiiion Vreto CA S.~~ c:~'!1~11 con· w1i:::..'~~;:--0,"~ • Su400 de;'~,, st11emen1 w11 !tied quired In lull tly 4 4!> on S119 P\IJl.IC NOTICE I D1111y Piiot Augu,I tO 17 24 with the County Cle<\\ 01 Or I n • .-fotlowlng peflOf'IS ••• , Lot• I( T•rQutn 27451 ducted by an Individual ano• County 00 Augull 26 Plm.IC NOTICE wilt !he County Clertit ol Or temt>e< '8 !986 Form 01 1 3 t •9116 •no• County on July 30 dotng buaineee .., Cen110 Mlu ron 111eio. CA l •wrence S Oemt>owtkl t985 •nge County on Augult 16. P1ymen1 All p1yments tn<J!il FICTITIOUS 8USINEl 8 Su 166 1986 (a)LENDEAS PUBLISH 92891 Thia lf•tem.nt WU lole<J "317.o3 FICTIT10UI •u•••• 198«1 tie b~ ~ Gertllle<J check NAME STATEMENT . F31!1e21 ING GROUP (D)THE LON·! This bu11neu II con-I ""Ith the County Clerk of Or Publlehed Orange Coatt . NAMf ITATIMt!NT '317217 c~ker 1 or U t~e~sS'e;' The lot10W1ng peoona are MLIC NOTICE Publlshe<J Orange Cont i DON FINANCIAL .GROUP ducted Dy husbend and Wlfol •noe County on Auou•t 8. Delly Piiot Auguet 31 Sep-The totlowlng peraon1 ar11 PuDlllt'led Orenge Cout c 1 1 or boy: "t ta "' doing bus1ne» as I Delly Piiot August 10 17 :/4 177 Riverside Dr . NewPort I Donald C Terquln. LOia I( 11186 tem~r 7. 14. 2 t, 198«1 doing butlneu 11 Al Cflm· Delly POOi Auguel 24. 31. POI • •n exprMa. or IS l. INC 181 Westclltt FlCTrTIOVI 8USIHEl9 31 1988 Be1tch Cell! 92663 T arquln F318312 Su405 C>r!a Kennell 8) CamDrll September 7, 14, 11188 :!1-:0"~h k money o•d;• Drive N-port 8to11Ch. Ca111 NAME STATEMENT Su 362 Tno;,.,11• H Kana 1815 A Thi• s111emen1 was llled Publlshed Orenge Coast Pet Center.' t4S 1 Eest Su39!> 1 • c ec or money or e< 92660 Tl'la lollowlng perfon• are w B•y Newport Beach with the County CIMk 01 Or D•llY Piiot Augu•t fO 17 24 PWUC NOTICE McFadden Av, Senta Ant, P•y•ble to the Internal Rev· 1 5 l 1"' 1 C•lllorn11 ootng bu11neu as BllbolJ PUBLIC NOTICE Calll 9?663 enge County on July 30 131 1986 CA 92705 Pta.IC NOTICE enue Servlee Co•PO•lllOfl 18' We-itclltt Window Woe111ng Service Thll DUSlnetS II con 1986 Su-367 I FICTITIOOI 9UllNl!ll I C•bln Hiii Kennett Inc Nllu•e of True Tne 'IOhl Drrve N-pon Beach Call! 178' W'"'I p , FICTITIOUS •Ual .. EIS F.,....... (C I f F1Cm1ou1 •UllNIH 11119 and onterffl 01 tt>e ta;· 92L"" ~ "'s llK.e vOStl " 1ucted Dy en 1nd1v1dual .. ..._. NAME ITATIMENT I I I orn11 corpor•llon) .. M• IT .. ._,._...., PI Y'tlf tnemed on the ''°"' 01 """ Meea, C1lltorn11 926n NAME STATEMENT T H Kene Put>l••hed Orange Cout P\IJLIC NOTICE Tri. totlowtng Plfl0n5 .,. ••me u •bo~e "A .. .. ' .. _...' Thoa bu•1n•n 11 r.on Balboa M11nren1nce Irie The lottow1ng pe<!IOl'ls ere Th,, !lllement wa• 111 .... Di iiy Piiot August 10 17 24 001nn bu9'neu 111 A• TlllS bus1neu 11 <.on Thi lottowtng e>ettont 91a 1111a lorm11n ano 10 tne prop-0 _,. ._ ~ "" • ' dot"" bull,_. u Shat,,..1 vet .... uy • CO•POfllllOri C.111torn 1 torpo1111on C10tng bu!llneu U with the CoufllfCterk ot Or 31 t986 FICTrTIOUI BUllNE91 Prac 111on M oto r t B l clUC1ed by 1 c:orporellon .. ,, ..-- eny 11 OffMecl lor i.ate tub Berne P Svllllaa 5flC. 178-. Wells Pl~ Co1111 HYPNOCARE 8J5 S11• enoe (,1>Unly on July 28 Su35!1• NAME ITAT'ElffNT PrectllOn Motorl9orll CJ Ht,.,.... H RIO TrM1U•l< 11m99e Auto C1re 17851 rect 10 •ny pnor 11•110 •etery Treeeure• Mesa C111r n11 92627 Gull Lene C-305 N~rt 19Af, The lollowtng peraoo• are Prec111on BMW Service I Thia 111ternen1 wu !lied S•yptrk •A Clrcle Irvine outttenoing mortgaoes en· T11oa 9lllemen1 we1 llled This busor•H\ ·~ con Beech C111t 9?1163 F315339 P\IJl.IC NOTICE domg buttneu H Ea1 II & 1731 Superior Av• Coll~ with the County.Clerk ol Or 927t4 cumbrtncet or othef hens wnh 11\f' Coot'ly Clerk ol Or <JUC1ed b 1 corpor•rion Nancy Ltnn Rong• 81', Pubhttle<! Orange t.oHt 1 a.a1 11• '828 N-port Blvd M ... CA 92827 1nge County on Augu1t 19. R F J Sh.,peat lmege In tevo• '11 lhlrd Plf1~ enge (;ount1 {!fl August 1 B•ll>O: Melnten•nc-., Inc. See Gull Lane C '.JOS New o11,1y p1101 August 17 ,4 J 1 tlst2 N-port Be.ch 92663 Scott s Hubt>trd 13902 19M Auto Care C1111,,..n11 corp 9Qalntl lhe llJIPIY9' thet e,.~ 1 198 I Aon Borg President por1 Beach Calll 9'683 <;eptemt>er 1 1986 FIC TfTIOUS I USINE88 Vincent Meruno 2848 l t pll ti 11 West mintier CA Flt7402 ume aupettor '0 the lien of the F11580I statement wet llled ... 1tl'l ltoe Thia bus1ne,, •~ con su-3881 NAME STATEMENT Senta Ana Ave . Co11a 92583 I Pubhsneo Orange Coeat Thi• Duelnen 11 con· United States AU propeny 11 Publlthed •J•ange Cout CO\Jnty Clerk of Orange' duc1ect by an 1nd1v1dual The tollowlng l)flrsons ere I Me111 CA 92827 Thia bu11nen 11 con· Deity Piiot Augull 24. 3 t, ducFted by • CorPorllloo ottered tor sate wnere 11 end I Delly P1101 Augu111 '0 17. 24 County on Auouet 4 •986 Nency Aonga I ouollC NOTICE oo1ng Du1tneu as The u 111ej M •tthew \I Alberich lout1ed t>y ""1ndM du11 1 Seplember 7 14 1986 renk WlllM, \/Ice Pr•• u 11 •n<J wllnout recourte 131 19811 F31ll04t Thia atetement wH lolf'ld ruu S11op Around tne Corner 18052 M1gnou1, Founra1n Ston S Hubberd Su•Oll Thi• ·~·~4Hllenct w11 l l0141d llO•lnll the United States '>u 375 Frltd. 8. Pttdet , Alloniey with thA County Cieri< ol Or 246112 Del Pr&do Ave<iue \lelley CA OU08 Th11 statement Wfl9 llle<J with Ille vvunly lark of r No gu9/anty0f ""1"•nty 9'· lit Lew 23201 MIH Cr"k enge County on Augu11 4 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 01n1 Point C alilorn•• Thll bus1nen It con with tile County Clerk ot Or P\IJl.IC NOTICE •~go Covtlly on Augut t l'I ~~9:.,0' :;:~:~ 0;• ,r;;.Ad~1~1 Ml.IC NOTICE Rd .. St~ 200. l 19un1 Hiiie, 1986 NAME STATE.MENT 92820 ooso ouc•ect by " general o•rt enge County on August 6 h88 v , CA F!lt6040 lhe tou,,.....,ng Pl''°"''""' The llllle· Shoos Int M ,,t••P 1986 FICTfTIOUI 9UllNESS p Fll7'211 qu•llty Qut nllty weight P"ICTITIOUS BUSINESS Put>ll•l>ed O•enoe c,,,.,.t PuDti1hect Or•ng~ C.out dll•ng business es Calltorn11 co1por111or l/rncent MerH no Mal I F31127't NAM! ITATl!MENT ublltNl<l Ortnge Coaat "19 O< condllton ol any ol NAME STATEMENT D111lt Poot August 17 ?4 t t 011•17 P1101 August I 1 "14 J 1 l<:BIO 2792 Bur.ti~ Cir 2466:1 De• Pre<Jo AvllnUfl llle-w V RlbU ICh PuOllShe<J Orengo Coatl The IOllOwlng pe<IO.-tl are Otrly PllOI August 24-9 t the Pfopet'ty °" 111 tnneu The to11ow1nn person• 11,11 Sectembe• 7 t'18f. Septemt>et 7 1986 COlll MM8 Celli 9" 26 Dent Potnl Cetotorn1t T1111 !1111"""""1 wa~ '•~I 0.111 P1lot AuQUll 10 17 24 ctOlng bullneta •• September 7 14 l986$u3n •or •n1 UM or purpose No • Su3117, 5u )P.7 Kuen l ee Bnsacne-r ?J9? ""6""·00'" w•l h the Cnunty C.ler'lt ol Or 31 11"186 C H A R R 0 N C 0 M •4 11 ., •111 be wn .. <Je<eo tor O<><r>g t>usineu .,, 8un11ng Cor Cotrfl M111• "' ,.. "" ==========::.. Mll(lw•ll•ice llr t<JlullmMI 0, RA TT BOBCAT ~~7'> Celit 92626 Tnos bus1neu ,. con l flQft Cnunty on Augul'I ~~ Su380 M UN ICATIONS G4J21 1 1 1 the 11 Por11gt1 •o•M t•n<:J11 Ca111 PUBUC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Th" bus•neu ,, tt)n ducted by • corpl'.>rctllon 1986 GrMOWICl'I Ot. Huntongton :.~_:_.ev.o~·,'.~unreoot t .. _ pr':.. 0:/61)6 du• 1-• D• aft ,ft .... ~ .. .,Q, TM l 111111 Shops In< F!lt7204 PWllC NOTICE Beech. c 1111 92648 ,,......, ..... y... FICTITIOUS aua HE99 ..... • .... .., ... .., n Pre,•dfllnl Pubttari.o Orange Cr..ul I Aoo MUI 943? Green &rl/ IO contorm wllh any II• R1<:nl•O Sr111•11111 !.'>7', P"ICTITIOUI aUllHEI & I l<1trnr• Br1s11cher T O•oly Pilot Augult 24. ') 1 FICTITIOUS aUllNelS ..,., .. Or • Huoll""t~ Baa• n. preued Cit omphe<:J ••IJ Port•(lll (l)t~in L1Nl1t (.;11lol NAME STA1'EMENT MAME STATEMENT This sllltement ..,81 hied hi\ 1totement wu tlle<J ""'' "'¥ vn """' •e'9nt111on Redempllon f1?1)86 lhe 1011ow1ng person' a•e The lolloW1r>g person' er• with thll County Clf.lf'k 01 Or ..,11n trw> County (.lerk r,f Or· Sl!lptember 7 14 11}86 NAME STATEMENT C•llf 92848 Rtgflta lilt rigMs 01 14 Thi~ r,.,,,, 1111& ,., H111 doing but lr•esa 81 <:101ng wS1ness "' engll Counly on July :2'5 nng11 County on August 11 Su397 The lolloW1ng per10rt1 ere This t>u11nesa II c.on dempuon. a! t P4Klhect "' oucte<I lit .,, "'"'"'O•Jtll THE PERFfCT PRESENT BORN AGAIN L\JM8E~ 1996 1111116 doing buaineu at Com <Jucle<J by en lnd1v11Jun1 I lnt .. nal R-nue CCXI• sec-, AIChard Slier••" 4040 MK Anhut Blvd •314 139!>8 Sprlngwete< Court Fl!S2M F3t85t5 f>Wl IC NOTICE merclal Opening, Inc 7 t t Ron Mtu 110,, 6337 ••• Quore<J u rot fhll 1111emen1 W419 lufld N-port Belich Calif 9266-0. Ger<Jen Gro.,. C111t 9?643 p,11111,"ftct Orange c;.,,151 Publ.-M d Or&no~ Cne•t W t 711'1 St 61dg D 11 , Tl'lll st11ernent "'" hllld iowi '>ec 6337 Reoemp· .,,~,. 1n<1 Crn,nty Clf'rlf "'(Jr l<athenne Vor~ Ogden Loren Erroll Smnh I "J9~11 08111 l'llot Auou,i l'l 1 I ;i4 Dilly Piiot August t 7 24 '11 FICTITIOUS BUllNESS Co111 MeMI CA 1121527 I with the Counry Clef~ ol Or 1 •J< " P•oe>erly 1111 Bflfore eng• < r111nty ,, Au9ust 6 2442 Elden A"llf'Uft Cotti Spr1ngw81&r C0tJf1 '•••CIClf 31 tQi\f, Sotplftmbllr 7 1486 NAME STATEMENT Comm1uc1•I Op1n1ng 1 enge Goun1y tlfl A11Qu11 6 Self' Ar'( Pe<'4ln ,..,.0941 t98f M"sa ('1111 92627 Grove Celll 92643 !>u ,60 Su39?1 lh11 lollowtng petion1 •re nc C111lorn1a COfPQtth<>r• 1986 P'OCIM'• ~o ~ wivoed FJ113S2 1 zenn C.ooo w a"''rf'""' G8'11ld•r>e lou•M Sm1111 !101ng bvt•!lfl'l 11' Ml!l•ll In M me FJtt:MI ,po,. 111• "•ve the rogrit 10 Pub11,l•"'1 (,,.,II" CoHl 8~ Sar dc.ntlfl (,f>fr,n11 r.1111 119!>8 Sprong..,118f Cr>Urt PUBLIC NOTICE !1uttro111 44 $n11pctr•gon T111~ Dut•nen 11 r.trn Publlll>ed Orenge Co111 P•Y ~" 1,.,0.,n1 0 ,., D1ltP1r,1A,1"'' 1 i• '}t M ar Cthl 1)262!> uar<J11nGro11e C•l1I 92641 POOLIC NOTICE lrvinf! (,91112714 dueled Dy a corportt•on OallyPnot AA;gusr 11 /4 J t RECYCLE through the OAILY PILOT Clc.t55rfted Paqf!~ Turn unwanted irems mto money today' Call 642-5678 ll\nat'19f worn lhe ll•C*'IMS S'l()lerrtt.et 1 I'll!!> This but1n"'' 1, cor, fh•s bullneu rs r.or t 1Y3 Merit Med1C11t 1n<:J•Jstr191 Brenda Mtuett Agent Sept"'1"1Det 7 19116 0f;~~ pr°'8e<l1,.,. t any 10 S•J ·181l rJucttl<J fly 11 QllM•AI u1trl OuCled D/ nu11J11n<J 11nd .,,,,. l'ICTITIOU8 8UStNEl8 FICTITIOUS BVllNEIS In<:. C1ltlorn11 c.,•PQ•11t1on --T~h:1~s~s:l:ll~l!l:m:en::1_w::•~1~11=~::~-------~S~u~3:8~1t.=========== " r. Id l 5 lh NAME STATEMENT 44 s r ' IM Secretary 11 eny 11rne neranop • vera ine mt NAME ST A TE ME NT nep<ltegl)O rvlne -..111 I prior 10the1118 ,,...,e<,f BM PUBLIC HOTICE l'tttherone 'for• f)gctlW'I Th11 •tatement "'"~ !11"'2 Thf' totl,,.....ong l>f'r'Son• 8'11 Tile ll)llow1~ person& are 92714 P1JJLIC NOTIC£ P\IJl.IC NOTICE P\IJl.IC NOTlCE upOn a.ich oeymen1 the 5«. Th,. ''•temttril ""'" hlt-<1 """'' 111., C:.ounty Cl+Hlf nr Or r.Jomg Du'"""' 85 dolnQ Du11neu a.-s Pfll•le This bu1•ne•• '' con 1---------------------- ---------- ret.,.y •h•ll tMIOr" •ur..n FICTITIOUS BUSINESS wotr-111,. Coo11lf f.l<'lrlo 111 Or 11"Q" C.crunly on Au(Ju\I 1 , P ~ffVE SPOOL SEAlllCF 6out1qve J466? ™' Pr8Clo Ouc;lfl<l fJ( II c.orpor1111ori properlf to 111r· 1;rG "" NAME STATEMENT 11n9"' County on Auq.,.i T t98'. l JC, 16f.i90 Ollvfl Circle Aveti<Jll 0al'l8 Pnonl (,1111 Aont1ld 08111111'.:t Pre91den1 runtier prOCM<Jrr•g\ , "''' The tollowtng 1Je•••'"" ~·11 19af. F315907 F°'s'"'"'" Vllll~r Callt 9no9 lornia n629-00'10 Th11 ""'"mM11 ..,,. filed necllo!' .. 1111111~ ~,.,, r ~., ... !1<1'"11 Du"r11>,• •• An')v' F3183tl PuLH!t,ftl'I "'11'11,;111 <.011.i ti>v •n Euglll'lll Dulllu Th11 l 1111" Shoo11 in~ Mlt• '"" < ,.,,,nty Cler~ r,I Or ptOPe<ly •he'I cmo , "'•" r,11"411 A$tf/11lfll' I :;>')5 Ell\! Publ,,rt'J<1 flrll!tCjll (,01"1 )81'• l>ili:.r Au(lt;\I 10 17 ;jl4 l(jfll¥.I Ollv., Ctr<:IA Founlllln C:1l1fr1rt1lfl / Otli<'.l•KlllH• ll"ll" e,,,,,,.,~ ''''A IQU~I 19 SEPTEMBER 2, 1 ... CITY OF COtTA MESA COUNCIL AGENDA 1:30 p .. the time OI sur.t O• ~ ..... , 111 811•111 Sll""'I 'iuol"' ,,_ (.r,\IR Dall/ Poll)! Au~u\I 11 }4 _ 3 1 9ij6 Vlll1ty r 1'lll CJ"708 ;i4(,{j4' (1"11 P111<lr. Av"""" t<";Af, Re<Jempuor, of P•111 t ,1111e M1tS1 r 11111r,rn•• 'UU6 SflPt&mlif't• f 1'J8h '1 ' 174 •t •\ b•Js•n.,~s " t.or D•r•• ""'''' Fl17401 REPO RT Progress repon on Orange Co11nty \lee.tor Contrn C>•tlrJc;t by Atte< S••• 1 ~ .... l(l n.... And•llN <, fjo('lfero ?'.1~1 Su J8'1 otm11c NOTICE r.J~~·ll(J Dy en 1n(J1~u11I CJ26?Q ()()S() p ot.l1~t .... J Or11nge Cos.I Biii Bandaruk ow~• ot '"I ·~I .. •··t""''' J II (JOI A,..18 •gun1 NtQu" r UV\. tev"" Eugene teu T 1111 t>u11ren ~ c<m· 01111, 1'1101 August 24 3 t O RAL COMMU NICATIO NS 9040 H ornv1oeci ' r."I •l'l<t " 'UfiTI P\JSl.IC NOTICE Tti1\ >llltemenl Wfll hind ductflcl b'( fl CO'P!>•lt"'' St1(.-lf'm1>111 7 14 1988 CONSENT CA LEND AR 1133!> "*' M•·~ "'"<-· ,. '"'O'-'' Srr,,.,1 A,YJC.lll~ FICTrTIOU9 8lJllN£11 N•lt ,,..., C.fl<.lnty Cle<I< ol Or Thto l•tt 0 5t,0p, tnr Su407 01 1<Jm1n1,tr1tt.•" ?1' Ell'' Hiii<&• Stt1~e• FICTITIOUS BUllNESI NAME ST ATEMENT '"g" C<Nrly l)(l Auou" f, P••••r.J11nt-.l1ttfll,,.,.,,,, ..... ~ Wrlllen Comm untcallons , ••ltt • <, ~111 Me .... c11o NA.,.E STATEMENT The I01l0w1ng Pfl'"'"' .,,. tg F, Ille<! w•th '''" C.• ..,,,,, ~·~ r;f Ml.IC NOTICE Request to d estroy cer1aln records 10< the Personnel Department • ,,.,,. '1261' Tne 1ouow1ng perv,n1 "'" owng busones• n F3tu.&I Orangto (. o mty r r· A .q,.,t To Be Set IC>< PubllC Hearing on September 15 1986 any persoo 1" tt>e;• ~'" ''' b1'''"" '> t.Ci•1 dn1no bus1".,"' n 1(1r0!1e< TLC. TRANSCRIPTIO~• l'uD"•""" Orenge Coast 11 ti\8fi tt511 Urban Aeslst. Incorporated. authorized agent lor Roy I( Saktoka In ah•ll t>e P9fm'''""' • ro;d-rr 'l '""° t•f ., l"''"r" r'"'' Import~ 1n•e<rt11tor1ri11 ;ig 1~;> SFAVICE li76 Presidrr, Dr wiuy Piiot Au~··ar 17 <'4 11 Fl 195te flCTITIOUS IUllNESS corporaled/Sakloka Fermi. lncorp Ol'ated, for property located south of lht P•Ol'f'rl, '""' • ~', ,.,1t011--H;Oq,,v•llw Cmv.. l llQu• 11 C.osr1< Mftse Clllll 92"2" ')IC!ptflmtit< ; 1986 P•1"1'1'""l Orang" C.n,i&t I NA.,.E STATEMENT Sunflower Avenue, eul of Sakloka Drive and weal of Main Streel and the P.,.llC•Jll• 1 , ... ,, ,ut:• ~'' 1, t"rogu'll '.1re111 A"''" .,, • .,'I N1guf!I (",A 9Ui 77 Wilma M11•Qll•lll Dtb& R 11, 5•J·J8~ 01111y Pllllt AuoJ"" 11 ;>-4 3 1 I Th,. • no perlOM ar• Costa M esa Fr ..... way e<1y •I ,,.,, ,.,..., ..,,,"•' 1,.r, t'ltltf.Jl•<t( f ,,,,, ... n11n l>etrl~IB A Voun<J ;iq ,.,, f' ,,,tell•) Or t.o~tll Mt>•<IJ '>1<r••nmt ..... I 1986 !lr r.e ,, HABER ...... oeyt 1111.,, ,,., ""'"' , """'' ft•~• .-11r1,.,.., k1dg1Mf!w L fll.JU•'" N1Qom1 <J111I fi?fl26 PUBLIC NOTICE Su'l9 I' 1 1 A,, 1 5 9 6 A (8) Environmental Impact Report 121 Pr1r" ,,, , P'''""", ,,, 1r ,, •''"'''"",,' .... " '''ttd <." 92677 T '•I\ hu''""', ,, ""' I An 11 n ",,,. u o 111 e v., d . lb) General Plan Amendme11t GP-86· 1 D. lo change the land UM deslg 1rec1 r,f pr •P<t'll' "t'"' ,,., "•• tt,. r "" ''f .. ,~ ,1 r,, 81101 Mr.L •t•.t·fl' n•,o 1 !111~1...i by 11n ""'1v•ll1• '' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PUBLIC NOTlCE An1M 1m {-'lllll'lrrtl• 92805 nation from High Density Resldentlal to Urban Center Realdentlal. and to '*mllte<l tot.., ·f'<l~""" .,.,, .. r,,r•, • "•'l• •" betm111 Or ll'JU"" Nl1J11>11 Nlll'ft'Ottl• NAME STATEMENT H•l>f>1 1n<Ju1triti~ ire A 1ncreasethe Commercla1Center uselrom391,00010 1,-438,000 aquerefeet upon 01 ,,.,,., 1 ti) ".. .,,., CA WJf,17 r .• , 118t"""'tnt "", 111~ "'" 1o•lt1W1rog P9t'°M '"" FICTITIOUS 8UltNE8S 'C•''''>•" • c.01 "'" a11on (c) Rezone Petnlon R·8&-02. 10 rezone from P DR ·HD (Planned Develop. r>urchaaer or'",,.,_ roe'•" I'll~ Tri, t>ti,on"'u 1 v,o ""t• ·•·• '~oa,ntf C.lf!<~ r,f (Jr Oomg bu•1""'" llS NAME STATEMENT lSft~A Ato•t• om B•Nlflv8r0 ment Resldenllal·Hlgh Oenalty) 10 PDR·UC (Planned Development ~eslden· not~,,, n1 '"th• rnur.o, .. •ti"~'·"" 'J•1t• oe '·''"" 1 JC.I~ by ., 0"" 111 1·~·· "''0" C.ounlf '>II A•>ouat 4 BAtJf P FNC.•NEE kl NC. tna totlO ... •ng pereon• •re An1he1m (,41hfo1n1e 92805 llal·Urban Center) wn>eh tr1f> ptoP8f1r tn f"4 •• D" If PJIOI A JQ•J'll 24 11 n"rV.•ti 1 •'1f At;O f 'I( Av A •r"r, f> II':? jr,•ng l>tJSlneu •s AJ (,t)n ThlS t>u11n11u IS c.on-1~ ,, •llulletl •rent ~llP'"""''"' 1 14 t4f!t P11nr.111 A "•~•"<; F31$9'3 W8r~•" ...,~., !lunhnQl'>r. l•e• lu•• Con1ull1ng S11• Oucted r / • totpo1All0t• CLAIMS the S«.,,..1,.1 •t>• "'" ,,,,. ,, <,,,4r1•; rt11s 11ar1trn11n1 """ r '"" P Jt,11•t•1t<.l "'"O" r l\t f1"'1 t ,,. t ., .,, .. , 11tM er Suna111es Con-I Heoe• 1nduttr1e, rnc Evelyn Brumfield Charlel P and Sally S Levens Nancy Nelson Petltf ,,.. purtl'l8Mtr t118 ~""~ (,• .... ,r tt'e Cwr ty ( .... ~ "' ,,, Li•11f p 101 ""'l'•" l(J t 1 • .. AllnlWl , a....... {.. t;> ,.,,, .. _ .. ,,n 407 H.,dlng Su11 .. Semu,.t Heber Cl'IMtt E• I Petersen. Julie Ann Smith 1111gn9 tn., •mount p111d '>t PUBLIC NOTIC£ 11ngf! r..,,,, 'Y '" A't0''~' ~ 1 •'i'lf> NArn,., .,,, H 1ri1or1gl' r A 81looa C:.11111 9?86 I ecuhv~ Ott1c., ADM INISTRATIVE ACTIONS tuen purcnHer fln<J nter .... , t';!Ae •,u j#;<J B..,.,~ r,.,11• nf,41 Merk Steven l"1ng 407I Thi• ,.,..~, wn' lllAd Con1rac1 Awarde the<&On 111 the •9111 ot it(J Pf'' s TATEMENT Of' Fl 1SIOS ''"" "''""""' ·~ ~ .. I HA•d1r1g s .. ne A B•lbll• with "'" , .ounly c.1.,~ ,,, Or '1 Bid Item 731, Sand, Waahed Pleater cent Pf!' 8Mum Fllfi..-t ,,, A8AHDONM£NT Of P.Jflh'lt\f\'1 '"'l"IJ" '"'11 I PUBLIC NOTICE t'll•rt"" 1'f '11 of\l'll"11''"1 C.alll 9:1681 angll lr•unty •;ro AUQ•J•I t t. Bid Item 732 Sell Contained B re111hlno Apparatus Jun1Qr (nc.umbrllr•C"I' 5.., USE OF FICTITIOUS U>lll'f P11r,1 A11•111,I II') 1 T ;jlA 11rm.,lrJ t, H"Uflt fhlt Dus1n111~ 1s c.m• • 1'illll ' 63391c.i f tt1te.1 ril HinoO• Er· BUSINESS NAME 11 1'fll'> ftCTITIOU9 BUSINESS fho~ .,,111.,m.,r•t w.,• '''"'' llu<.tlll(l uy lll'l lftr1rvrrlt1AI 1'319.593 Bid Item 733, Drapea tor City Hell cumb11noe11 /1 certu''-"'" ,, 1,.11 1011,,,..,,,,g ~ • .,,,,.,,, I'• MAME STATEMENT with rh .. r ,, "ty r,,..,, "' r,, Mer ~ "'"O P••hll~nll't orn"gci Co11t Bid llem 734 . Caah R9C4tlpla Remittance Control Terminal ••le ot Pltfson•I prr,p41rrt 1111 ,,. at.lln<l"' 11<1 11,., u ... .,1 ,,.., fr,110..,1nq p<tr,on• '"' ang"'I r ''''"tf ,,, Auti·••' t 11111 1tBtement "'" 111.,d' CJ11111 P1101 AuQutt 11 24 Jr Bid Item 735. Install New Doors al Fire S tation No 1 given or • dfled 10 re111 P•'lfJ •hfll r , , .., ,~ fl•aon..,• PUBLIC NOTIC[ ll)•no Du11n11u u 111116 with th" Ct1unty C.ler~ ot Or c;l!lplNT1h•tr 1 t4RF1 Surplus Sale No 8~01, 10 sell one Hellcopler. Hugl'lfl MOd&l 300C eny eieculed pursuenr '' ~i&n-e i.11,, ho Jlt M•it,.1., WINDOW [,JC. IOI-I S3S F) 1~eo9 itrtgfl (.t)11r.tf ,,,, Augu~t t'1 'iu'.J901 N9279F l'K:tk>n 6.1'38 Viall d1erh11•gf! Per• TM7 L ,mi;iv,n r,,., FICTITIOUS IUl lNEIS 1' C.t>Mt Hw1 11ovn• P11fJll•,.oo Orlll•O" < ''""' 1•111& AG REEMEN TS tveh P•OD4t•lf lrl)m Ill ·81'•' dflr '"O•ll CA 'l'11;4 t NAME STATEMENT lillacn r.ohl 92651 O•llf Ptlr,r Aug"'' ll) 11 ?4 n ._1 h ..... r F3~74101 (a) MOhle, Grover and Auoclal .. fOf a fe .. lblllty Study and prellm ln ery encumbr11~ 1J1nd 1 llM ~N• F r.t.1,,,.,, &u\•""~' TN! lt>llow1ng PNY'>n• "''"' f1 "'fr.< L11rr. S'J', ti C<JMI j t fljljt, ,..,,., 'll"~' •Jlll"O" •JO•• f>WllC HOTIC( I lo f he 1 N F over ..mrch th"I ,_ 1r ,,,;, ti"m" "''"""<!ti) •t.r,, .. ,,11, rl'>'no llOJ••""''' u B""t 1,.,., ""'t l tt0•,n11 Ei"•rt c a11t ~, 1n f••·'~ p,101 Auo•itt ;i4 , 1 engineering or two-way operat n o I west81' y ewo<>rt ronlage Road Umled <.>tetM wllt ,,.,.,..., r 1 ..,1 , O•ll"<l" r.1)4,,.,,y 0, ,,,,,,, a 111 Sr, (,1,,, .. ,.\ ''"~'>I s111,1emt>flr 1 t4 1986 FICTITIOUS IUltNllS between Arllngton Drive and Brlatol Street IO wNcn IM le<Jy ..... ,.,.,",,. ,. ><i'••• ~P, l<jfi•, f ?tl'.1•' .,., .. ,.,..,. '~" '.J'i1')1 lrt t., ,,..,... • (!JI PUBLIC HOTICE .,,,4CJll NAME STATEMENT {bl County Of O range for health MfVloea n•O Pt1or11y l•r.~ H ., 11" fl ,. •.·.-..... , •• ,. ';a111,~1 1'..<l 1 w ''"' t....i t.y •1 or•tl•v•rJ•11 rt111 1r,11n .. 1n,1 p!W\On• or11 Resolullon ~tllng aatarles IOI' the Traffic Commlaatoners D•t• 8·:>2 86 ,J,,.,,, """ N"""V•'' 11 ... ., t .,,,,~ 1 'l""" ""'"' • A• 11 '·"'1"' 11' FICTITIOUI BUSINE81 POOUC NOTICE d""''" Du•'""" 111 AA<; Se,. Resolution c l'langtng Per10t1nt1 Rules and A90ulettont ID. ~mr~. •••en.a (,A 'i::ifi11·1 ,,,.,,n, PO ""' l~ 7? r~·0•111 .,,;,'1;: •• ·;~:::·;:~:"'~:~.111;7;1 NAME ST A TE ME NT vic.. 2 1"-, M11r11,. Av11 • • Request to r eleaee o,.hall ot retention lunda to Nelson and Betd tno Ofttoet. 14000 Awtl• Rd., M11•g•11111 l •1m.,..r11 n,1 Meu CA <i;;i,,?ll 11, Q" r,,,.,,.1v ,,,, A•ioual 1, IM tr,11r,w1ng Pit"''"" 11... FIC TITIOUS •U81HESI 'Co•111 Mii"• C.A 0?6?1 Construction Comp11ny, In connection with lh• 191h Street Widening Protect t..agun~uel, CA t2B77 w r111,. t ~t<.>t. ",,,,., L/. Behi itll Mr,~" It, 14 '•"Y Hlflf, own\! ""~"'","as NAME STATEMENT ln<.k Oav111 Hainwe111r Com p1e11on of 1lte aseeasmenl at 2300 PlacenUa Avenue by HydroSolu-(7P14u)bll•h~ 01,,.ro~·· 9?714 •Rrl•ln N""'"orlijeM t• f.A r,1tu0 C,AfATlllF AOR1C,IH Tri.,101tow1ng ~rflf)m111r11 1'1'15 M•pl11 Av11 114 Coets tlonsot C allfornla '""' ~ C'.t).,,t Hu~ r"''°'"''' w11~ '•' i?ll'lll llJHAI MAAllFllNO 617 !101ng bullnllU llll f Mese CA 112827 Delly Plh'll AUQY•r ' 1911'1 dur tfld t.; 11 ~"' ..,, 1 """n"• 1; '' r1·J•1ufl\'l 11 , on ~·ublllt•NJ 'm1n(l11 C.01u 1 p 1 D E · 1Nw0 0 0 rt RR A(.~ nob"ft f "" <:r.ttulll 1761 Relmb ursem•nl to Cou 1 Community Cotteg• 011tr1Ct. for OUl-<>H >ocket ,y4 lf\ •hip rl·•""'l ti( ,r,1r11 o(flnhJ'" t~~'.r:~:;~;'~g~~~~, ;-4 "j I I N;!~;. ~r.n 2;~, 92~~ 17100 fll!ldllll A~f/l '"lne l" Cororo11 Way Hu~n•1 expense• Incurred durlno lna1allatlon of the City atorm dr1ln &eron Orang• -----------lt11• ""'"'"""' ... "' •,1, .. 1 ~i.,, .,, -;,.,",'' E\ttt•1"'' 4 F11111pn ~ Plr.kerr,,,. 617 c.1111 9?7 u Pu~ '·" 90620 Coa~t College pro~rty PUBLIC NOTIC£ Hiit: '""' c;r,.,n1, ( ·~~ (1f f}t Mr,1or -Su 38 f.lromllnlO•f Orlvll f lltl F'1r• Jout>raro ")74 ~. ltu1 bu1ln•H ,, i:on· Coinpletloo Of lmprovemeot• In con"9Ctlon with Zoo. ex~tlon NOTICI ro CMDfT0.-1 OF I UUC "'A.NaFEA fU C.C. 9ecttoM .,~ ...... ,07) t~QT CE IS Hf REBf Qt\/( N 111 lf\fl cr4'Cl1tor1 end tll• wl1h1n na!TWKI tr1n1I•"•' th•I • bulk tr1n1l9f '' 11¥1111 to mat1e °" ~1()(181 pr~ etty 1'14"'elna'1~ cHIM:rlbed 11'14 name and buMnftt 1<1dru a of the 1nlendea 111n1l•ror 11 Gr"wold • Hotel ~-Vl(AI rnc IOS .. PACIFIC VIEW MtMORIAL PARK ( r m,.tf'r t • M t'1fl11-t•, l"h,1p 1 • ( '""m""'', 11,1111 r "·''" v ,.#/ (J"•" ~l"Wf.J"' I Bn.ir ' f,4"1 I lril1 HARIO A I.AWN MT 0 1.tVE Mri • lull•; • (.,.fT!,.l••r, (,rjll,,,.,, or y Ua!i r,,.,1,., Av• VJ'1 1 """ i, AnQtt Cr..vntf ,... ~ul)utt t 1tl•• ''"'''""4''"' wn toled Newport (Wltth C111t ryr.&o l eerdro Anehl'lm r,,,,., duned by eo-partr,.-. I ZE·84· 195A by Oyar Vlldlz. f()f prQPerty locat9d I I 2856 Newport Boutevlrd 19M ..., 11 lh .. C,,.Jnt1' ••·~ ''' nr. Ml.IC NOTICE Thi• nuw~eu 11 con ~2$-07 n.,~, Farl '>cl'lut11 Grant o t Eaa.m.nt &CtOlt c uy own.ct prot>«ty 11 108 and 110 0e4 Mar P·1r1MhM O•jl"Ofl (,,,,.,, ""fl" r,,_,.,, ,, (It AUQ•ltl 1!'i due.led by •n 1ncllv•d•'"' lh" f\11•1neu •• <.Oft T1111 '1.lllamefll w•• lllftd A "-·· .._ c -111 I Edi.on Com I .. D••'1 Po!ot A••IJ'"' lfJ 17 ?4 9!11\ FICTITIOUS •UllNEIS Relph M P1n1t..ion doctfld tly IHI ondMdulll •tlh Ille County Clerlt of 0. venue to ~1,,...n ,.. orn a pany n COOnecllon wit., Und« 11 198'1 '217231 NAME ITATEMUIT n .. , llatemtol wa llled 'a•• Jo•it>rt1n •no• c.~mt; on Auou.i e g round Vtthty 0111r1et No 17 ,,, •b'•' Puot11h"'2 Ot•noe Coo t 1"41 totlOwtng ""''°"' 1r• wotn '""' r.r>"•'•ty c,~11 ,,. Or Till• at•t.,.,....,,1 "'"' "'"'' 111&& CO NFERENCE A DVANC ES -----------011 1f P 1••t "'••g11~1 "" 11 doing l>IJJl•-11 •~ """' • •no• c;0o,n11 ()!I A1J9u.i 1 """" 1!'1• c.0un1y r.1..-~ 01 Or I n1a11 l•l For a Potlc4I offle.r to altend Terrorlam Aw•reneas CourMt f'ta.IC NOTIC[ Sltp,,,,,.,.._ 1 14 t9ell Mt• ""' C ari~,,. 1,.•.:io 1111\fl ·~· <;r"'n1, rin Augu•t 1 P 1hl1tt-·!ld r>••11oe Ct>nt lbt For a Pollc4I o fficer to attend L1tent Prlnl Technlqutt ----------';ul1-"1 Ptat111nt1• B N•w'''''' ,3t8tt0 HIM Delly '1101 ""IJUtl ')4 )t O LD BUSINESS FICTITIOUS aus1HEIS EM•r.h 926el PomH,,,..,, r,,,,,11,. <,M•• '31St03I Sfll<•1"mi. .. , ~ '" 1QllA I Continued from the mMllng of July 2 1 t986 MICOnd read1no and adOC)tlon NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE 11t~~~11 ~~:.•: ::..~~,:~,,_ t>11111 Plltir Auf1"'1 to l7. "4 P•Jbll~t·"'1 °•11nP"' e,"""'I '"'411 o l Ordinance 86-18 ESTABLISHING REQUIREMEN TS ANO CRtTERl.A FO R ""' ,,,1111w11111 P"r,,,,,, ~"" ThtA ti.111nau •• ''''' 3' lll611 ~1, 11vtf:1~,1 Auou.i 10 17 ;>.c I GRADING AND RAlNAOE PERMITS r1Q1t•gl111,m<1<1•11 ITATIMENT Of Su177" .,9,, "u"'I f>WllCNOTICC "'EPORTS TH{ OF Bf/oll CtJM A8AHDONMENT Of' rl••c.t""' by 1n rndlVld•J•I .7 ~' n P""" jf)O(J P11• ~'""""'''1 Ull! Off fflCTIT1ou1 A111JI A Ayll• PUBLIC NOTICE lllCl lTIOOI 8VllN 11 Clly Attorney ~I')'} .,_, .. ,,. ,..,,., .. r.;,,., •USINlll NAM 11111 tll!AM4Wll wa• hlll(J , otll>LIC NOTICE NAM ITATIM€NT I 1 City OI Coat• Mua \I MadurOWle.7, A~I OltlrlCI No 82 ~·•" ""'" llWI GQtmtv C.lftr• r,f '1• fflCTrT""''I ... ,....... ruu ~,.,,~ •·• '"' ••w•ng <•fl•tr,,,1 ......., ,..,. '""' • Hu• t ,11(1W!no IWW'\tlnt ,.,., City Mana~ Nl)fMlln f .\ M11•~1'"' A !'111,,. <4h•nrl'".t~ tttl u!WI t\f ~~t: Coonty ..,.., Augu 1 I'> NAME ITATIMEN'T FICTITIOUS •UllME18 dotng IJ•>••IWIU H WEST 1 C lly COIJncll POiiey for pl~I Of lt9me on the ~da RIYJ(I 100C , •• ,. N-p<>rl It"' r r. t 111101\ Fiullnau ,.,,71.. Tf\e loolowlng per1ol:>nl .... NAM IT ATEMfNT ... ,.All [(JIJITY , u Nf)S I 2 R~uest lor L .. ve of A~ lcJ PoOc• lleUtenant W.t>tt4tf ;;~ "'""'P'"' EIM•h C111I ~=~" ,::,~r:,..:!.. M~~:.. PutJh-1..., Ot1111g• (A4_ll d'J;~~=:;:-P~A tf.411(1 d~ ~~~::: :~ o• .. l TO A Gt hl0<nl1 Urntted 3 Budg•t 1utnorlrat1on f()f apeelal event poflc;e MfVICM "IOrmari r fYl">C> 71'1111 '"" (i•Q"9 CA fl~l\4 1 (>arty Pif(,1 AUQIJ•t ,. 81)11111 c"'" l1unllf1gtor. N(WPOAT MFS/o IM ~i"'s:':'·~;.1~,.,:a ~= PUBLIC HEARINGS 6-9'tl Pr>1ntaC'.lf •Ill 1-lvlil ftjij fi(llllt1•1• Rli•ll• ... SaptMnl>et 1 14 lll&fl e. .. , .... (;11 1 91849 l'l')Af'i 788 w XHll St CA 9'1"21 1 Ae1on. P.,lllon R8809. Trv \lalu Inn lncotp()fl t.-d Paddoek and Flalr <tQt<'.1<1 ~h r,.111 "'24A~ N""""' raf~r!Wl tn •~ w H •V 1~ Thr,,..." Mich••' (rtot Cl)•tt MeM C1t1I 9'()21 ~ .. r_t O Sntlll'I 18?7 Arc;hlt!M:tt for H erry D9dy, fOf P«mlaalon to ra~ pr~ II 3597 Harbc)( ••~ °'""' i'llU r,,,.,,. t114td ,, r,r"no-c;0<,ntv lln I<•'"._ f)t)<Ottry Ct111 Mii rtnt,.•t 1 RrrJ<1k• 1~·11 "v" ·~I 18•1tt ~ Boule'Vard from MP to CL c;,,,,,.. ,,~Mer ( •"r ~?II?~ JIJM :n l~Sg ~:.i 173?0 P1B.IC NOTIC[ Sitt St Hullll•tglrH'I ~ .. n Clly . l)t" N-f>Cl(I Ae•tlt Raflch CA ll?M () 2 Appeel Of lhe Plennl~ Comml aloo'• denl•I of ZOM EJic.ptlon ftota hutlroH• ''1 <,f)n (.. J•t• b Kemp .. ~'l!'i FlCTmOUIBUatNl18 (.11;1~1~~ .. ~~1n• .. '" Cl'Jn c.alll 1nr..t.J fhll t1t1t1naH II ton ZE8129AC5 from James e Bell~. auth<>flt.ecl ~· fOf Hl·Dep Company, ~:-0 av • ll"'IMll oert .~.,t~~~ N.-.Wf*t tM"C••, NAMF ITA~nNT rluct~ by fl6.ltl)and and """• d lhjd .,t;"''nH J ~· le'". dur.1911 tty •limited p1r1,,.,.-for an an'l9ndtnent to I Plan~ Signing Program II 2300 HatbOr Boutevlfd ~,.·;1,11r•• A R'>"J() '"'• tit,,..,,~," wu ,..,,, The totiowing ""'~ ar11 t<atr>~ Ltttt u~~o-1 1 •;;,:,.:.~ u• •"~"'*' 0 Smltl'lt 3 Appoat ot the Ptannlng Con,m tNlon'a !Mnlal of Planning Action r1111 ''al.wnflnt "" 111"'1 ll•i0"'1 hy An 1nd"'1d•••I "°4'1Q bull-as Tt111 ettt~I wat t1Mltd Ttoot •1111fl!Nlnt .,. .. t1Hw1 Tn11 lll•tem""I wH filed PA~ 131 from MICl'I ... I' HaQetl. fOf I Condlllonal UM Permit for I grenny ..,,tr• 11"' i;.1)4,ntv C1ett1r ('It r11 Tt>•t .,.,....,_, w" htett PICAS ANO POIN r r, .... uh the '='"'"'Yet.It,,, Of .,,,.., .,,. r """'' Cl!!flr 0 1 c.;, • .,,.,,,., ,.,. 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