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1986-09-14 - Orange Coast Pilot
"GAME I /WEEK I ST AHS TODAY. + SEE A2 FOR TODA Y'S NUMBHS. ORANGE CG\Sf • ·. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1986 50 CENTS Me-sa s-111~·t~ .. fi~le_d_,,..._. in air eras Aeromexico charged with negligence single-engine plane died and at least Allis. 14 people on the ground were also -r m not even thinking about 1t t-tt b h If---f • e M ~ · -1u11~cr------------tm1nt1rrtt.-t·ttrthc ru. 11tn1 1timg from n SU -One a OVICUffi $ ITTlJuH:r -O n Saturday night Kaptowsky my thouahts," Kaptowsky said. The From staff and wire reports A SI 5.5 m1lhon lawsuit charging Ac rome,oco with negligence was filed 1n federal coun on behalf of the Costa Mesa mother of Rohen Ka pto wsky. 34, who died in the August air collision. Attorne)' NlCholas Allis filed the U.S. Distn ct Coun lawsuit on behalf ofMollye Kaptowsky. 72. Cures for health care problem s discllssed By G. JEANETTE A VENT ~,....c ..... ,,...,,, Scores of pnvate c1t11ens from all over Orange Count) 101ned county doctors. nurses. hospital adminis- trators. insurance e11ecutl\ es and polit1c1ans for a hard look at <\men- ca's health care problems aturday. The all-da~ meeting was sponsored by C'alifom1a Health IX-cis1ons. a nonprofit gro up based 1n fosu n. The goal of the group 1s to "educate people about ethical issues and health care so they can mo rt full} pan1c1pate in d eveloping po hq... said Ellen Severon1. a registered nurse and execut1 ve director of the organiza- uon. Dunng t~e discussion sessions. the 180 delegates looked at eight topics and decided what issues shouJd be studied in greater detail by task force comm1th:es. The task forces. ~hu.:h "ill includ e consumers and health care pro' 1dcrs. will anal}!C the feas1bil1t) oft:arT)ing out tht' recommendations in Orange County. said Sc'eron1 La Habra resident Ka) Cioodw1n said pl'Oplc do think about health care issues. but for the most pan. "~ou bun them "Ith \OUrda1h ac11v111es .. Since Health. C'are Decisions was 1ncorpor:11cd in Jul} 19 5 a total o f somt' 3.000 people have parnc1patcd 1n the 211 small gro up mcl'llngs held 1n churches and homes. and in the 12 To" n Hall ml.'cllngs. said ~'Noni. .\II of thr topics d1S( ussed Saturda) l'ame out oft he 'imall group meetings. said Dr Francis Ci Macke). professor (Pleue 8ee HEALTH/AS) CM bank· robbed of $1 ,-1 oo , Red dye b elie ved to h a ve exploded on s us pect's face A bank robber. beheved to be about 35 years old. walked into the Western fed<'ral Savings and Loan on Baker Street in Coast Mesa Fnda) and made away with S 1.100 The F<"dt'ral Bureau of fn\es11ga- t1ons was notified of the robbery that took place Just before tht" noon rush- hour Fnday. said Sgt Tom Wamack. Agents 1mmed1atel~ respondrd to thr scene. , The suspect <i1mulated a weapon a nd handed the teller a note demand- ing money. ~1d Wam ack. The teller handed ovcr a ba.& of money that al•mrontaincd a red ga-s dye. des1a.ned to explodr once tht' mone) IS outside the hank The rro dy<' probabl) burst over th<' man ·s face and clothing, said Wamack. PohcC' said the man 1s about 5 fret 7 inches tall. weighs abQut 160 pounds and hu hght hrown and gra) h.111 I h' was last Sttn runntl'\& cast 1111 I • . .it· Wt)'. Warnack said A survelllanct' ~ .imer.1 ph• ,,, ·· graphc<l the susP«t 1n an ea• 111 b.111 ~ robbery 1n E:.I Tom No ont' hes been am',lt'\J ''' 1h1· robbtf) Wamack \lid Her son was returning to his home 1n Santa Monaca from a scuba diving tnp in Loreto. Mexico. the day the mid-air disaster killed 64 passengers on boa rd the Aeromt'x1to OC-9. Authorities still have not identified the man's remains. T he plane collided with a small plane over C'emtos on Aug. 31 ca rrying all the passengers and crew to their death. Three people in the denied knowmg a lawsuit had been mother first learned of the l'awsu11 fi led, but said her daughter. G lo ria through a granddaughter who read Sloto . was handling the legal affairs. about it in a newspaper Kaptowsky said her daughter would "( don 't know where this came have contacted her had a lawsuit been fro m. I don't understand 1t. I am filed. going to demand a retraction." Kap- Sloto said the family had retain~ towsky said. "What do you think i~ an attorney a nd confirmed the law-u ppermost in m) thoughts. in m} suit had been filed . mind a nd in m y hean"" ~r d on't kno~ the man. I never met Sloto ·said she. too. wa~ inuialh the man. I have never talked to the confused because the attornc} the) man:· said Kaptowsky; r~ferring to fi rst spoke with wa' not the same one I .-. ...,. ........ ? ,.,, Npll ... llltclaell ue comlMltlnil ID tllill' 1 ~ lleDtl~~r); tlae 19'9 Wiod-le bel_,. to 8W day of Newport. Challeng~, maps unfold as roa<I race nears completion ROBERT HYNDMAN Sneath ln a eerlee MEMPHIS -Check the map, drive, check tbe ma p apin. drive IOKM more. And if you get lost. ask someone for directions. That's been the ~ttern for fi ve days now for parucipanlS in ~be crosacountry Challenac Amcnca Race who pulled in Saturday to this bultli~cityon theeasiem banks of the MlSSisaippi River. following one of the m ost scenic lqs o f the race throu&h the thick pine tree forests .and· billy rural towns of Arkansas. The shon nights of sleep and lo ng days of driving ma y be wearing on the 2 1 remaing drivers. but it hasn 't dulled the competition. In fact, it may have made the contest even closer. K.nowins they bad only one mo~ day of dnvina after leaving the Aifl)Ort H ilton Inn here. racers paid extra atiention Saturday to thr1r ma~reading. navigating and dnv- ina technique. The Challenge Amen ca Race 1s dcsia.ned to find out who can make the crosscount~ drive fro m Laauna Niguel to Atlanta an the fewest number o f mile . passing (Pl~ eee RAClt/ A2) Early ,morning blue A fire that broke oat at 5 a .m. Saturday mom~ ptted tbl• Foa.ntaln Valley cu- tom frallllt~ alaop a nd caued aboat 8230,000 dA•••e· official• eald. Dvina tbe hour It took Foa.otaln Valley fire· gcbten to contain tile blaae. two fire- fljbten aaftered minor lnJa.rlea. Cau ~ of the fire baan•t been determlned. . ' who filed the lawsuit. Alhs 1sa partner in the Los Angeles fi nn of Butler. -oan . l\lhs anORCl>acY. Families of at least su1 other passengers have also sued Aero- mex ico and others. O ne su it. filed o n behalf of a South Gate family, ·seeks S20 m1lhon in damages. while another filed on behalf of two . Mexican families. 1s askrng an un- specified amount . The suit filed Fnday by Allis seeks Sl0.5 . .millJon for Kap10wsky's death and S5 m1lhon for the pain and fnght he suffered JUSt before the plane hit the ground. In addition. the suit charges that air traffic controllers should have proV1ded rrmre guidance to the JUIOt.-.--- The pilots of both planes should have seen each other. he said. Alhs said he also plans to add the estate of the pilot Clf the small plane. \\. 1lham Kramer and the Federal Av1at1on Adm101stratmn to the law- suit. Earlier this week . .\eromcx1co of- fered to pay funeral expemes for 79 people killed in the crash The M~ican airline cnarac1enzed the offer as a human1tanan gesture. (Pleue .ee L AWSUIT/A 8 ) Gas being vented in NB to reduce risk of explosioli By STEVE MARBLE conduC'led in oil fields from Hunt- °'"'°~,_ .. .,. 1 ngton Beach 10 Bake~field to exam- T oim ga'> trapped beneath a ~c"-ine the nsk of explosions and health pon 1kach neighborhood 1s being problems asM>C1at.ed w1th toxic gas. cleared awa\ through a huge \ ent to In Sewpon Beac h. where gas has reducethen.skofanex.p10S1o n 'i1milar-been wafung from the ean h for to one that rocked the area last -.ear 'il''eral ~ears. the state has asked cit~ shov.enng 11 "1th -120 g.allons ol crude o fTtc1als to take correC'ln·e steps b~ oil 1nstalhng the tov.enng \COt That inndent and a devastating l he \Cnt "3'1 installed 1n a Wt"st C\plos1on in the Fairfax d1stnct of 'rwport alle~ la'it _week and will Los .\ngelcc; la\! \Car have heightened remain 1n place 1nde!ln1tel" u mccm about p0tent1alh dangerous H ~dr<•&l'n '>ulfide has been <iecping ga<;se' trappl'd underground trom the ifound 1n \\est '\e""'pc:in for .\ 'ilall'""lde •tud) no"" " ~mg (Pleaae eee GAS/ A2) Sumner launches water protection ·plans for Coast 8) LAL'RA MERK Oi lllo Delly Piiot I !off In a pohttcal challenge to Rl'p Rohen Badham. R -~ev.pon Bea1h Democratic Congressional candidate Bruce umm·r is working on J plan 11' protect thr Orange Coa\t trom ·itl- )hore ml dnlhng h~ mat...ing th1· llxc1l v.ater' an unJerv.ater national park ')umner lk" to the \.ap1tal th1' "l'Ck to tali.. "Ith Rep Ll'nn Pan1·11a 0-\1ontern ·"ho k·ads the \tate"1Jr effon aga1n't tht: 011 indu,tn ah< ul the posstb1!Jt, ol malmg the lo.....il water' a pre<.1·n e The idea 1mg1nated "llh l c1~wn.1- R<.'ach ( oum ti man Rotx·n < 1entr'-· "ho ~u&gl'\ll'd 11 a" a mt·an' 1d kel'p1ng the 1111 indu<.t~ at ha' To npand on tlw 1J1·c1 \umn1·1 al,11 as ed PJnettJ .il°'l •ul h" hill 11n mJking thl' \111ntl·n· Ba' J \Jm- tUJf\ ~lthough P.im'l\J 1' the k adrng lorle tx:hmd thl· light 11n otT,htin' 1111 Ram T01' P.1nl.'11a' J11.k "'11d thl' -.anl'tuan hill dot.·<. nnt Jl.'al ""llh 1111 and g,aH.-\plor Jlllln In l.tll. r 01\ \did tht' ha\ " prohah(\ 11111 deep tor 111 dnlhng and PJnl'tta' hill 1\ dm·~ 11\ aimed at \l\)Jming thl' dumping 11! pollutant<; 1n1" thl' ha' In llJ~-1h1 1111\t:rnor n11m1n.1tl·d the ha' lor ..i mannl.' ..an" tu.in 11 1h1 'at1111iar C'kc.inil anJ ~1mu,phcn1 .\Jm101,1ra11on The \lontt:rn Ha' r1'm J19eJ nn thl' a1 '" l' nomina111'n l\t until 1-ll\ ~ \tnle ·hen Panl·tta ha' hn·n "11rl.1n~ 111 ~.1\1 th1• .1n·a (Pleue see SUM NER/ A 6) Motorcyclist dies in· Costa Mesa cras·h \ 2l-\l'M-11ld mutnr,hl1• d n\l'' d1l'J '''ma'"' l' hc:ad in1un1·<, \'~en n1 'pcd through .t red Ilg.ht 1n ( 1l~ ~e'-l ~turda) morning and crasht'd into the side o l 11 I Q'77 To)ota pickup Jaime J\. ragon. o f Costa Mesa. was taken to Fountain Valley Trauma Center wht're he d1ed ofmuluple head inJune~Just atkr 'p.m ~1d gt Tom \\.amalk ~ragnn "3" dn~1ng h11, IQ 4 Honda nhllllrl ~de nonh lln :--..e"pon Roule' ard at J~\ut 11 a m Satu~da' Tempora ry power outage hits Ba lboa \ tqmporan fl'l'-'C'r nutagt' all<.'\ tl·d rt "'l~nl\ 1\n R.1lt'l('a PC'n1n~ula 'atur dd\ night IM ll''' than nnl' m1 n11te ""·ord1ng 111 a "poke,n1.rn "11h ~outhrm < alttom1a fJ1'tl1n Th1' 'our, I.' o l the fl''"<.'f t.1 lurt· "a' unkn1•'>' n '31ll \( r· .. ~t'n lkl11<.. l°'ul th<-d rtu1t rC'"t"fr1~ tht' J'.Xl""t'r 1m mt'd1atr1' 'r"' I"'' 1 Bt·d, h 1'11111 c "R' to... en t c'"' t'll '<ltd w \ t'I .11 n \llknt 'i·l allt•d to rcpnrt thr latlun· th.lt .lfk< tcd an area \lrch h1n~ lr11ri1 thr ~t·"~'r\ &a, h p1rr II• R1lh.•.1 P•l"I u'' ~·torr I p n "hen he ran thl· rc:d l111-h1 J1 "':nd \trce1 ...a1J \.\ .imat k He , rashl'd tnl<t tht' mk' nl J trul ~ mo' ing eci!\I u n -~~nd "m·rt Th~ dn,er of thl' trulk .. T1moth\ Mar,, did not suffer t.ln) 101une\. Wamack· said l O\t:\ \1e"'4t re\1dcnl £="1fan m ludrtt \.1artint.'7 " "a' .1 p.1'-.t'ni1•1 un lh1 m1,lc1n '' 1 lk 'utkrn.I t brn~l'll ~di 'l'll and "J' 1.1ken ti 1 "1,1 \k<..1 \leJ11al t l'n11·r "ht·n· ht ""·'' ll\tt•1I ir '1.ihlC', • 1nd111nn INDEX Bridge Business Ctass1t1ed Crosswo rd Death notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Public notices Spons Sty1e Weather .J €4 A7 C5-10 B"" cio 96 7 C3 86 A8 C'O e i-5 C14 A2 OrMge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, September 14, 1986 RACE ••• fl-Al ----ttW'ftlltMI daily-r:beckpointcitics -atona ~=~:=P<..:~.,...._- the •Y. 'I - Speed. therefore. is far less import· ant tb.an the ability to read and follow a map to find shortcuts between c~iDta where race officials re- cord mile.,e. Altbouah final results will not be announced until the race ends in Atlanta today, there is a strong ~nse amona the drivers that only a few miles separate the top finishers. who are divided in categories for P.rc-wai: COiiector cars. and tt\ose buah after l94S. That sense malces the pcrfonnance over the last few legs of the race especially crucial And it shows in the increased time and effort contestants have put into their preparations in recent days. check maps and ask for directions. "You'restarting to sec more people much of the day is spent travel_ing. stayina yp late. going over their maps But on the road, mileage can be . a(ld tbefr strategies more carefully," saved in ways that do not show up on said Wayne Stanfield. who is the chief maps. map-reader and navigator for the BiU Halliday has made it his Ne~rt Beach. teams led by J3jJl specialty to use the entire roadway, Halhda.}' and Jim Bailey. · • ., finding the shortust line through the Stanfiefd. a Co~ta Mesa ·plu~ber · curves like a slalom sliier down a aoa a v t • ~ ..slo ~ - - country. Great Americ~n Race. said He'll cut tllrough service stations. he has !'Oticcd less ~nd less distance parking lots and frontage roads 1n an separating the teams effons u ch day. effort to avoid an) unn ecessary Saturday's drive from Te.xaraJcana rotations of the wheels. through Star City, Ark. and on to When the road bends 10 the nght. ~emphis was about 320_to 323 miles. Halliday steers his Woodie near!~ as about a dozen competJto!" leamed. onto the shoulder. kicking trp dust or But ooe entry was able to win be<:au~ rearing up vegetation as Baile) ·s of some secret shortcut that made his Packard follows in his tracks. total a mere two m iles less than the Halliday. who has driv~n e'en others. mile of the cross-country trip himselt With an ever-narrowing margin of also pioneered the use of left turns on victory, map reading and shortcut interchange lanes meant for right huntin$ become paramount. turns by cross-traffic. If the lane is But 1f they choose to pore over clear, Halliday will simply ignore the maps in a hotel coffee shop until after "Wrong Way, Do Not Enter" signs midnight. racers also must keep in and save a few more additional yards mind they must hit the road by 5 or 6 for the' day-\ maneuver not for the a.m. to follow ihe course they've weak ofheart. chosen to reach the evening check· "These things all add up," he says point by the 6:30 p.m. deadline. by way of justifi cation. To take some of the pressure off Everyone. of course, 1s looking for a that deadline. some teams leave the shortcut. And they usually are not hotel right after the previous eve· found by traveling on the major ning's mileage check by race officials. interstate freeways. In north Texas The Halliday-Bailey team started and Arkansas especially, the abun· the race exactly that way. departing dance of small towns and the two-lane the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Laguna roads that connect them make the Niguel on Monpa) night and dm mg map look hke a virtual spiderweb of several nours toward Phoenix before roadwa) s. · stopping fo r a 3hour sleep b} the To find the shortest route. Stanfield roadside 1n Twent} n•l\f Palms. first dra"' s a straight It ne "as the crow Following the Tuesday checkpoint tl1es" between the specific points A in Phoenix, Halliday. Bailey. Stan-·and Bon the map. Then he looks for field and their five crew members the roads that follow his line most drove on to GJobe. Arizona where closel). they slept for a mere four hours before Wtth a cartographer's instrument drivi ng on at dawn. called a pole meter. Stanfield can trace And again outside of El Pa'lo the route lines on the map and figure Wednesday mght. the teams slept the mileage along them. bnefh. rolling sleeping bags out in He'll then use a highlighter pen to Hallida) 's 1949 Chevrolet Woodtl' mark the route in )ello"' for Halhda} station wagon, Batie) ·s 1936 Packard and mark another COP) for Baile). sedan and a motorhome that 1s But Stanfield's JOb doesn't end following the two collector cars across there. the country. If there is some uncerta1flt) on the Each da) 's leg can be up to 450 shortest route into and out of a town. miles. but the old cars rarely travel and the map isn't precise enough to faster than 50 or 55 mph. And tell. Stanfield is quick to JUmp out of coupled with the dozens of stops to Hall1da) ·s Woodie and run up to a stal'tlcd scrvjce station attendant or motorist waiting at aTcd hght and ask for some local input on the navigating dilemma. Sometimes, however. this appetite for shortcuts can cause you to choke, as the Halliday-Bailey, team did Wednesday ·when . trying 10 ~ve mileage by Cutting through ari·lndian rescrvationin-cast Arizona-. --- The map sho~ed a len$th of road that appeared to be 16 miles. It was really about 30. And the rough terrain m steep hills onn.arrow dart roads made tra' el slow -so slow. in fact , that the team nskcd heavy mileage-penalties for arriving in El Paso after the evening deadtine. (Somehow, Stanfield talked the judges out of it. saying it was the confusing time-change from the west . not the ill-advised shortcut, that was to blame for their tardiness. Even so. the team's mileage Wednesday was nothing to brag about.) . All of these efforts have put Jim Batie) into a promising pos1t1on qn me eve of the last leg of the .cross: country race. Bailey, a vice president with the William Lyon CQ. who has been planning this race with friends fo r the past several months. is in third place m the pre-war division. Halliday. pitting his 1949 Woodie in the more competitive post-war dt-Jision. is all but out of the running because of Wednesday's Indian reser- vation detour. So intent is Batley on ending up 1n the money (gi ven for the first three places) . that tic asked two English· men who joined the team for Friday's leg of the race 10 make their own way Saturday. Batley was 1n fifth place behind the two Britons and their 1929 Bentley following Friday's run. On Saturday. he moved ahead of them into third and was an11c1pating a solid per- formance toda}. "We're racing!" Bailey would say to pump up his teammates. "We can win." So confident t!. Bailey ofh1s dnvi ng and Stanfield's nav1gatin~. he bet a skeptical Halliday SI 0 he d wmd up on tht.>'winners' stand Sundav. Atlanta or bust. indeed. · GAME 1 /WEEK1 /.DAY1 • 60 1 86 25 54 ··~ ('-'•:...._ _____ _-l 48 16 85 1r YEAH ... / Al FLUENT, THAT'S ME ••• I'll BE HERE EVERYDAY WITH YOUR DAILY WIN-CO NUMBERS! .. loo~ for vour gam~ cord .n this ss1.ie ol ,he P 0 1 Rules and how to p1ay the ·~ome-ore..on your game cord, or. call our HOTl IN E 642-4333, 9 5 MF as~ lor WIN -GO 1nformat1on Daily Pilat & TWA FINO OUT HOW GVOD /.IE Pf All ( APE ' : 58 9.1 4.86 A Pac:tflc Northweet dltturbenoe will continue to lnnuenoe Southefn Cattf0tnla WMth« tOday, with uneeuonably cloudy and cool WMthef throughout mo.t of the arM. • In tact, sayi Don Gllman, chief of the prediction bfanch tor the ted«al Ctlmat• AMtysla c.t'tter In Maryland, It'• unlikely thet Southern CatttOl'nta wUI get It• ueuat tall heat wive. At any rat•. twnperatur .. wltt rMCh only the mtd-60• to lower 70• along the cout tOday under cloudy sttles. Some local drlnle Is predicted. Low1 tonight will be In the tower 50s to lower sos. U.S. Tempe HI " New Y ortc City l8 sa Alb4111y N Y 73 .. MoffOlk.Va 74 87 ..... AlbuQuetque 79 57 Nol111 ~lie 17 41 ·-~~ ,M>NTt: A,,..,~lo 14 65 Oltlehome C11y ... llO Ancl>Ofiage S9 44 OmelMI 72 59 Wttm-Cold..-~-71 55 Otlenclo 9.) 76 oC~•d~ Ste"°'*'Y a...r Allente 12 51 Allenlle C.ty 79 llO PN&edelpN:e 77 se S"Owefa Rli'I Fur,., Snow Ptloenl• 97 74 A1>atln 90 71 74 49 ~ 11.it!more 78 6e . p ,...._ 73 63 ~· 62 4t Blrm4n;nem 12 6e P0<1tencl.Ofe tM 60 p~ 76 6e Calif. Temps llltmlllcll 41 46 =lty 71 80 lloiM 72 51 SS 43 • 73 61 Botton 74 &a R4lno 73 !II Apple V•Hey 74 12 Sen" Crw n 4e Brownt'tllle 96 73 Alc:llmond 78 S9 Bu•nti.io a• 511 Senta M111a as I I &utt•lo 87 411 St Louie 83 66 8.,ttow 91 S7 Senla Monica sr 76 Bu<tlng~.llt. 7'1 49 Stlt Leke City 82 !la S..umon1 79 60 Stocktqf' Ctil>lll 72 40 69 37 C11ar1M1g:;.s C San AMonlO • 92 711 Bigs.at 10 91 73 St S i.MM'-. -~1 .. ~ al Cllillill .W VI Tri" 5e , , ll3 s..u1e '9 49 C•tattna Cllaflotte,N C 12 65 Shr~ •1 sa Cui-City , , S9 Surf report c~ eo 42 SIOU• Fellt 56 4 1. Eut•• 63 45 ClllCago 72 50 SPOlt-tM SI Freeno 82 56 am Ollt Ctnetnn•I• 77 .. SyracuM 73 •• LMIC<• 76 S4 LOCA'fl04if SW 2·3 Cle\lelend 73 47 T amiie·St Ptt10Q 89 7S Lono8Ncll 74 87 z-• 1-2 SW Coumbla Sc 17 12 1• 82 Sa1111 t.1onoca TOl)ella as !>4 LM Ange6n 3-• SW Cohlmbul Oflk> 71 411 ,_ 911 67 ,,...,.,. ..... 77 ~· Newoo<1 t-2 SW Concord.NH 73 51 , ..... es SI MonrOYle 81 SS Sen !MQo Oe1111·F1 wonn 89 6$ W.-.gtonOC 17 ~ Mol'll.o.llo 78 sa Dayton 77 47 68 S6 Wlclltte 83 !>4 Mol'lt•ey o.n-19 411 WMk .. ·8emt 74 48 _ ... 911 76 0.. Moo,,.. 19 72 .63 Tides 111 W)lm•notOf\O.. 77 SS ~8MCll Oetron 72 44 66 S• O•leno Oulutn ~s 35 Ont•rto 79 ~ EIPuo es n 94 68 TOOAY Petm Spring• Even1vlll• at 411 Extended PtMC!ena 11 60 F'1r1110-.... 1 41 tm ..o a Felrbenlta 59 48 PMO Aol>la 74 so Flfll htQh 9 23 • m • 4 Second 10'<0 823tm 44 F11go S6 32 Red Blulf 76 !>& Ft41g111t1 70 4 1 Per11y cloudy Tuetday tllrOUQll TllurSdey Aec1WOOO City 10 ~6 S.c:on<l 111911 1 IS pm 62 Grand Rapld1 56 MOMOAY 70 49 In IM ntgllt end morning llOu•• MMlly Reno 73 fntt ~w 2 20tm .0 7 OrMt Fant 48 40 c..., 1n tl'te alt111noona UnMUOnebly s--•o 11 SJ OrMnal>OfO N C 71 !13 S2 r.,.t ":" 8 49. m 48 cool l....08)< l>UI • Nttl• ,,..,,,.,., ~ 69 14 !13 ~ rugh 203pm I 9 Me<ftpl>lt WednMOay end Tllurldey a..c11 "'9111 Stn Berna<dtno 79 SS 87 eo S11eono-806pm •• MllllN8Ncll from ,,,. mld-llOs to tow 70. 0-nlgllt San Gebt ... 78 ~ 87 66 Mldlend·Odessa IOwa from tl'te mld·SO• to loW 60a Valley San Olego 72 (>t 13 !>4 Su<1 ,,_ 1odey 11 6 3S a m end Mii ,,.._ ... hl9h• lrom IM loW 70s to ,_ llO Stn Franctaco e6 !>6 59 ~5 117 01p m M!M-St Paul w11tm1n9 to Ille mld·70s end rnld·llOe 5'1\.IOM ,12 ~ 79 &!I WednMd•11 end Tllursday Lows moatry Moon11-1odeyei1i 21p m end•h NW\Ylllt S11111eAN 7S 62 New OrtMnl 87 73 in IM50t Sen••8•t>•• 10 SI 1om0«1Wr 11 2 29 a m GAS VENTED IN NEWPORT BEACH ••• From Al several years and 1s most obvious because of its pun~ent. "rotten egg" odor. said a state 011 and gas official The gas is considered dangerous 1f breathed in high concentrations. Lesser 1lmounts of methane ga~. which 1s flammable, also arc seeping fro m the subterranean cavern. Fire Chief James Recd .said th(' 'situation 1s not considered danger- ous, JUSl annoyi ng to area residents. "I'm not sure I could live wi th that smell but those that li \'C down there sa) the~ get used to it," said Recd. "I don't see ho"" you could get used to 1t ... he added. The concentrations of gas seeping from the ground in the densely populated neighborhood are neither flammable nor considered harmful to residents. But city officials say they arc concerned just the same. The JO-foot-.hig.h Yent.JS d~igncd to release the gas into the atmosphere above the residential neighborhood between 35th and 36th 'street near Marcus Avenue: The corrcc11ve pro- JCCI was recommended b} 1hc '>late 01' t\!On of Oil and Gas. "You won'I even smell an> thing now." ~ui (Uc anuel a supen 1sor well or 1s being naturally produced, as "ho\c propcrt) wa!> desrro}ed or was the case in Fairfax last year when 'lplattl•rcd tn lhl· .\ug. 2. 1985 tnCI· a methane gas explosion injured 22 dent ' people. Recd \31d there arc other anc1en1 Further. it 1s not known whet~ v.cll!> in the West Newport area, the vent -which consists of a large perhap~ some the cit} docs not even pole tunneled' into th e ground and a kno"' about network of conn·ecting pipe -Y.111 \1anuel said the state also has cure the problem. concl'rnS about long-ago 011 wells that If the gas is being produced nal· ma~ ha'c tx·cn improperly capped urall}. the vent may do tittle to sohe and u1u ld -somcda} -ex plode. the problem. Manuel said. The corrl'l°t procedure for capping "It may JUSI be rechar~ed and off an oil \\Cll ts 10 plug11 with concret recharged and recharged. Or 11 ma~ be and ,l·al 11 0 that 11 can't be disturbed a natural reser"o1r. of gas that has b~ thl· prl'~'>ure of subterranean become o'erl oaded. We don·r \\Jtl'r) know:· said Manuel If the gas 1s seeping from an old 011 But dl.'radrs ago. oil wells often well, the city eventually ma) haH' to "'crl' "mpl~ filled up Y.tth mud or excavate and seal the abandoned well. '"Junk and '>tutT the~ 'd thro\\ down Such a procedure, though. could tht'rc ... )a1<.l Manuel. involve at least partial destruction or ~ <olall' <otud). authon1ed and rc!>id~.in toc area. fundell under a state &natt> b1l~ last A year ago. a long-dormant 011 well ~car. 1s a1ml.'d at examining 'uspcct exploded 1n Newport Beach and 011 fidd' "'here problems ma)' bt- forced the evacuation of about 200 festering residences. E1gh1 <,LJl'h oil field.-. ha' e ~n The 011 ""ell. which rea hed ncarh 1dentilil·d 1ndud1ng fields 1n West 1.200 feet into the eanh. had been :'>il'"' port and Hun1ing1on Beach. said capped up in 1926 and then fitted Manud with a new plug in I Q74. Bu1 the \tale has not all<X'.ated ,. with the d1v1sion. -t was ~"WOYsnm--..wvic~tt-1 t':C x,;ipm1~o~s1rtoft111,1rr11"11TT11tt"'~MT1tTnn1,,11T1 cecCTl''."M'ITr'!'lo+Je+tlc.,.11"'' ~0"11 IP.t1twc""11+1,~1 f._ ___ _ It 1s not known if the gas t!. escaping from ~ome long-ago abandoned 011 in cit) history and prompted ml>re an~ arl' found. lhl' oil and gas than 32 legal claims by rro;1dcnt!> 'iUPl'n 1~ur ~aid MAIN OFFICE c ...... ,, .. :;,· ••• " I ... ;\,·."".,. :4; ~~·,e c .. :~·,.,,,.".: :.: •l/· I Just call 642-6086 , . , ,. , , .. I 1P4 <:; •• ,; ~ I ~· I '•' I" p· • I' I ,,, f,fll ,., ' •• 1''' "",. I • I ,t ... ' . ' VOL 79T NO. 257 \.\'hat do )OU ltke ahout the Datl~ P1 ln1J \\ h.11 don't ydu lt kc" Call the number ahmc anJ 'our message will be rl•corded. transcnbt·d and dl'· livered to the appropriate l'dttor The same 24-hour an v.enng \t:n tll' 01.1\ hi.· u'ied 10 record letter\ to thl' l'd llor on an' toptl C'o ntnbutors to our Lt·ttn\ rnlumn mu\t tnl ludl' their name and 1elcpht10l' number IM' t•nltl J t111n Tell\ uc; "hat'\ on 'our minJ Dally Piiot O.llvery la Guarant-.d • ... • '· r • .,. . , "" ()() ... -I • "'-'oi>' b• •. '" ., p..,, DO! •• ' ' 1t 1 II ~ ,.,.,. t CN' I • t bte'Of'ff ............ Clrculatlon T•l•phonee ... ••• MJ-4m PRET,TY SO.ON IT'LL BE ... I' I< I \ II \\ '\ I \\ \ l<t< I \ \ I '-I , ' LIFF PLAZA .. 0 714-641·7161 " • . - .. " Women'afalr · ~-,. Adapting elderly care·sftes I JWA MAHONEY °' .. ..., ........ . Tbe Orans,e County Senior Services Otme is offering up to $7S,000 in 1tan-up funds to adult day care providen wiUina to con ven their operations to serve the needs of the frail elderly. · I ' 11r. and Mn. lllchael Flynn. Joi~ tteater of Jmne ieta ad.tee froiD Donald Altman•· 11.D., coemedc-recon•tnactl•e .•arlery, da.rtq the women'• fair . bel at tmne Collece. Collece , _ ·lut weelr. The fair wu .en. The county proposal. intended to ex- pand the network of adult day ure centcn off erini medical assiaiance to theit clients, bas cauJbt the interest of at least one provider and the wrath of .olhen who believe the ideajs poorly conceived. Th( Board ·of Su~l"liSOfl ~~~= ----.OCJOl·n revcnue·stiirina ruric:t.-FL YNN-FITSCHEl'f St. John's Lutheran Church In Orange was the setting for the June 21 wedding of Joy Lynn Fitschen of Orange and Michael Richard Flynn of Irvine. Afterward, they greeted 300 guests at their receptfon in Shcnnan Library an<tuardenstn e orona del Mar. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Frederick fitschen of Orange, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richard Flynn oflrvine are the parents of the bridegroom. Whitney· McKee was maid of honor and Richard Flynn. brotner of the bridegroom, was best man. Bridesmaids were Patrice Theard Nehemiah, Tracy flynri Marriott., sister of the bridegroom, Marcy Shapiro, Elizabeth Frei and Jane Foster Bradford. AnJe_la Lembke was flower girl and Jay _Marrio~lhc bridegr®m'snephew.. .w,as ring bearer. Shannon and Tyler Terry were candlelighters. Ushers were Fred Bagatourian, Tim Low, Todd Fitschen. brother of the bride. Brad Pick.Jer and Lee Lahtiren. The couple. who honeymooned at Montego Bay, Jamaica, arc r:esidents ofNonh Santa Ana. She is marketing d irector of Thee White House Restaurant and he 1s owner of flyn.n Video Product ions. HOW ARD-OBREGON The Sacred Hean Cat-hohc C'hurch an Sacra.. mento was the setting for the Aug. 2 wedding of Mary Nadi ne Obregon of Sacramento and Timothy John Howard of Los Angeles. He is the son of Mrs. Stevenson Howard of Three Arch Bay, South Laguna, and John S. Howard of Los Angeles". The bride is the daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. Gonzalo Obregon of Sacramento. She wore a gown of organza wµti an Alencon lace bod- ice embellished w11h pearls and beading. and a ca- thedral train. Her two-tter illusion vei l was held bv a beaded headpiece. · Roberta Frink was ~-----·----' maid of honor. and T.J. Howards bridesmaids were Pnsc1lla Howard Wnght, sister of e bndegroom;-P-atnc1allnaau. s1srer ofTtle bride. Melanie Stone and Ronda Beagle Best man was Michael Means and ushers were Richard Obregon, brother of the bride. Craig Smith. John Kennedy Ill and Charles DeMarrs. T he couple greeted 350 guests at their rece ption at the Del Paso Count!) Club before lea\ing o n a wedding trip to Ocho Rios and Jamaica. The) an: now r' 1d nts · l ved b oote. one e mg A venJS1ng Agency an e 1s with Grubb & Ellis Commercial Real Estate in Los Angclc:s. BOERO-CLARK' Kelle) JoAnn Clark of Walnut Grove and Franns Joseph Roero of Costa Mesa exhanged wedding vows in a Sept. 13 ceremony at Our Lady Q ueen of Angels Catholic Church 10 Newpon Beach. T heir rece ption at the Rivena Restaurant was attended by 134 guests. James and Nell Clark of Walnut GroH' and Eugene and Rose Boero of Corona del Mar are the parents of the couple. Bndal pan ~ members were ramm1 Parks. C1mon Hartlev, Rohin Sloan. Jim Washburn. Steve Matt and Dave Fergu"<'n. .\ftcr a \.l.edd1ng tnp to mainland China, the couple"' Ill make thl'tr home 1n ~e\.I. pon Beach. She 1s completing graduate studies at the Universitv of Southern California. and he is w1th the Newi>ort Corp. in Fountain Valle~. Mr. and Mn. Da•e Ra tledge RUTLEDGE-GRAHAM Leonor Graham of Costa Mesa became the bnde of Dave Rutledge of Brea 1n an Aug. 23 tttt'mony-m { hmt Ctnm:n-tir the Sea in Ncwpon Beach One hundred and fit\) fam1l ) members and friends attcndt'd thcir rcccpt1on at the C. osta Mesa Countn Club. The bnde 1s the daughtt'.'r of Mrs. Nydia H~hstetter of Costa Mesa and her hu~hand 1s the son of Jun Rutlt.'dge of Brea and Sand} Hausn<'r of Tu~un.- fhe l'l1uple'" attendants were Stan Whipple. Sandi C)(:hn~1der. Jua1'11 ta V 1llalobos. Roh "iachri, Tohy Rutledge and Malcolm m1th. ' Afier a wcdd1ng·tnp to F91. the rouplc h'e 10 Costa Mesa. She 1s l'mployed h) the ( iusta' o A Barc1ena La.w Corp and hr 1$ with Brra Rrake and Rid1ator attended. · · expansion of adult day health care pro- arams in May. The Stan-Up funds, which may be split among as many as thlee providers, must be used tocrcateccntenin areas. with centers, including sections of the Oranac Coast: · · _ At the time the money was set aside, the board also ordered the Adult 0.y Health Care/Long Term Plannin& Cou.ncil to study convening all adult day can: centers to ones that offer medical care. Adult day care centers are desi&ned for elderly people who cannot be le.ft un- supervised dunng the day, but who are not sick enough to be placed in an institution. Their spouses or cbjldren may leave -them at ttie ce-nter during enc day an<flben take them home at night. -. .. ---Mesa Action group becomes The most common center is the social day care center. There arc eiabt such facilities in Orange County. SCrvina a carctalcing function. they are aenerally appropriate for those sufferina from such illnesses such as .\lzhcimer's disease, cnppling arthnt1s and stroke. ·1 . • . a counc1 ca1npa1gn issue Day health care for adults is more medically onentcd. offering rehabilitation serVJces such as speech, occupational and ~~P.) --the two ad ult da} care centers operating in Orange Count) th.at offer medical services are m San Clemente and Santa ---big money 1s commg m for two l pro-"na. Cquncil candidates e ither court or lambaste growth) candidates," said Szkaradek. 34. At least half of the county's adult day . ··1 think the) 're goini to O\ ercome the care prondcrs arc opposed . to the con- 1ssues without addressing any of the 1ssus. version idea. . Development can't be sidestepped." Five center representauves attending a cit~~ ~o~t_!overs iai slow-growth co~litlon By TONY SAAVEDRA , Of tlleOelly"'°'atafl The emergence of the Mesa Action sfow- p-owth group is shaprng up to be a maJor issue among candidates campaigning for two seats on the Costa Mesa City Council. Candidates supponcd by the cn1zens coalition have staned name dropping. Those sympathel-ic to -but not end~ -by--Me'58 A<:·HOO 8C'C-lrymg gmgerly to pull votes awa) from the coalition without offending the group. And candidates opposed to Mesa Ac- t10n 's stance. tactics or track record arc on a fu ll-scale attack. Mesa Action. the poli11cal arm of tht' Costa Mesa Citizens Coalition. was for- med in I g~4 to att~mpt to change tlu• then Two Mesa Action-supponed l'and1datl'S won eltction to the council. and the group is hoping to boost two more slow-growth ad,ocates onto the la\.l.mak1ng panel dunng the Nov. 4 election. · At the second candidates' forum l)I thl' campaign season, Mesa .\l'tt0n -1t'> merits and downfalls -figured h1ghl) 1n the poli11cal rht'.'tonc. although ofll·n h) implication. Twelve of the 13 candidates appearl'.d at the foru m sponsored b~ thl' Costa \k<,,a (1v1c Association. For the st.'cond t1ml' in as man) forums. candidate N1rhola5 Bartlett, ·46, was unahk to panir1patt' Doug Yates, endorsed h; ~1e'>a .\ct1on for thesecond consecu11 ve time, r~11ed for the small crowd the gent'SI!> of:Vk'kl .\ct1un and the history of Costa Mesa's growth. Yates, 41 . called pro-growthers "dinosaurs·· who were stuck in the bu1ld1ng b10ge of the '6.i)s and '70s. "We have not recQ.gn1zcd the fart'\ that traffic and {bu1 ding) ens1ty arc proh- lems." Yates said, pointing to cit) wol'~ that have been blamed on growth -such A .champ Champion, a-2-year-old rot-. tweller-•hepherd mtz, la at the Oranae County Humane Society Shelter waldnf fol' aomeon• to take him home. He la neutered, ,ooc1 wltb children and· a •ood watchdOI· Tbe Humane SoClety la at 21632 Newland St., Hant- tneton Beach. ' as chrun1call~ cralk1ng home!> and noise from the Pac1 tiL .\mph1theatrc Sandra Hamilton. who cha ractenze~ berir,elfa<,, heing in the middle of.the road un grov.'lh. has taken a more op11m 1st1c approach Hamilton noted Costa \1e..a's cultural en' 1runml'nt. l.irge ta>. base and ""excel Jen 1" \Choo!\ "1 dnn ·t thinl. "'e _hd'"<' a ma;or problem." '>.lid Hamilton. 39. "\\ l''"e got to '\tan lninling plJ~tiH·l~ a out uur!>eh t'\ ·· .\l'>o \tr.1tkll1ng thr dndupmrnt lt'O\.'l' 1s ~fJnt' \faple' hfl. \'ho ,·alkd for a united mu nrd that "'ou Id act respon!>1 bl\ and listen tu 11\ nm~titul'nl\ "I \.\uuld nut bt· an en'i1t\ that \OU think. ·oh. nl\ hc.:.i\C.:O'>. fhcre·.,·anotht·r uni:,'" ~lapk\. !.a1J 1an l'no '' 11..,l. t'ampa1gn 1tera- 1un· purpllrt<, that he "fouF.ht rnrrupuon" Charlene Johnson. another self-de-r~ent meeting of the Orange County Day scribed moderate on growth. warned Serv1cesProviderNetwork votedtosenda against listening to spe~.al 1nterest groups letter ta the planning council outlining Johnson. 62. 1s the w1f~ of -form'Cl'-their ObJect1ons. according to network councilman Enc Johnson. who was denied member Dan Sands. reelec11on largrly becau-;e of Mesa Action's The nine-month-old network includes efforts. all adult da) and health day care center "We don't want w h~tcn tod \mall group operator<,. ~1d Sands. of people "'ho are pre1ud1tl'd o ne wa) or Sands. co-founder of the South Coast another." said Johnson. advocating more Institute for Applied Gerontology with communm forums. da) care centers 10 Costa Mesa and -cJn1Tlt' ~Amburgc). tormer-ca_m_p_:a1_g_n-~o'~unta1n Va1Te)·. agrCt's there 1s a need for managerforpro-grnw1hcounulman Donn adult da) health care sef'Vlces in Orange Hal l. said he \\OU Id work to pull lOgether a Count~ council di' 1dt'.'d b~ the growth debate But the network 1s agamst the idea of "\\ e ha' especial interest groups that are conversions because the social and hcaJth fragmenting the counl ii to the point that da~ care centers serve different popu- we d~o·t ~no~ what v.e are doing ... !>aid lataons. he said. Amburge~. 'i I Rather than displace one group of Roben Hanson 65. centered his n:~cn-elderl~ to meet the needs of another. Sands talion on in 1ng ways to ·eep moton'i s from taking shoncuts through res1dcnt1al health centers so more people can be served. 'Those special interest groups emlt negative pict ures of the community. There's no(Jiing wrong with this city.·· · The count) 1s pursuing the idea of con' erstons because 1t beheves the process Wlll be cheaper than es tablishing centers from scratch. Senior planners also believe converting social da) care centers to health day care will free up money for those who do not make the change because those on the medical model can meet their budgets through Med1Cal and pnvate insurance pa}ments. Peter Buffa. Costa Mesa City CounciJ candida te 1n th l· form nl Jn alleged bnhe from a ~k'.i .\,·tmn kaJrr, said the counn't had not rqm·,cntn.1 the ronscrvatl \'t' news of the \uung 1:m•fe ... "onal "~h gl'lwra11on has nul bt'cn rep- ft'&l'ntcd propt"rl~ 1n C O'ita Mesa." <,aid the 20•\l'Jr:utJ tand1date. \\hO reOC\\l'd his calt'for'drug tc ... ung ofc11~ rmplo~cc.., :V11chat'I ~1karad~. ''ho unsucccs-;full~ rnuncd \k<.,a .\d1on, urgt>d a limit 11n campaign tinannng. Szkaradek. 34. "-<I' C.'Oncrrnt•d thal ~omt' 1.·and1date<> \\ould g::rm{'i\<m'\ ;;rm til\ hl:'i'.'30'>l' nr rhrrr at1ihat111n' .. fhr \\,I\ I h,, \ .1t111T:T1gn l~ \Ill ng up. till' ne1gf.lborhoods "Our children rnn't pla) in the ... 1rret\ ... Hanson !iatd. Peter Buffa. a 'iecond-,ear planning comm1ss10ncr. attacked ""the political machine., .. and special in1erest group<, that ha'e n~l·n in the 11t) •Ht'r the gro"'th question. "I don't think "'e need (them). Thi' 1<,n't :--.c"' York or Chicago." <>aid Buffa. Ii< "Those special in1erest grnupc, emit nl·gat1\e p1t·t•1re<. of tlw lOmmun1t\ There·s nothlnRV-rong \\1th tf1" cit'·· J11C End~on. an1J thcr second -~l·a1 pl.111· r11ng comm1~s1onrr and a \it c"a -\1. t111n cndor..,ec also noted the Cit~·., reputJt1<111 1t1r glill) ,·u mmcrc1al ce nter<. anJ tht• ,,n, But Em k-;on. 29 .... a.id too mul·h nl ,i g1111d • thing rnuld he had "On nlll' hJnJ. I \\ant a \1h1Jrll , 11' It '' ama11ng \\hat a health~ Cl<1n11n ' ,an hnng t11 our ut~ ... he said ··on tht 11t.hl'r h3nd. I lx·he'e in a suhurban ''J' ,,1 ilk · Thl' 11rangl' grnH'!. and <.trawh<'rr\ 11cl1h m.I\ n•H bt· here now But 'ou J on 't nn·.t hnu<.1ng at 'n unit" tn tht· acre · Chm Sll'el v.h0 1<. lauch1ng h1<. tifth 1ouncil Jltempt. reduhbed \.k"a \1 t111n "\tu<;h\ '-o .\ll1on" Steel. ·h 'a1J he ~uLi.fu.wikadcr!ihlp -fuinr,4 r®1hk Jen:.1,e -and a ~t·nse ,)f purpn,,· 111 1h1· o ffict· .\nd M1kt• Nutter said dl''Cll>Pmt•nt 11f the ell} ·5 rt-main In~ varnnt prpf>l'rl) \\OUld ha'e to take into account luturt· traffic. ... Jim Wood's 'Something to think about' column is on today's Opinion page, AS . Since the) would no longer come to the count) for operating funds. there wlll be more mone~ to spread around to social day care centers ·But Sand~ sa~ s the county's reasoning 1s sc' ercl~ flawed. Space. equrpment and personnel requirements arc vastly dif- ferent for hl."alth da} care than social day care Health da~ care 1s also mten~l! reg_u- l:ited belau'e their 'ierv1ces ma} be paid for ""1th :vted1care and Med1Cal. another lal thr that makes con' ers1on una1.trac11 ve \ands doubted that third-part} payment v.11uld \lim1nate .the need for outside tumilng He believes the funding gap would v.1d<'n because of higher operating , ,,,t.., and li mns on reimbursement. '.'onr of the eight social day care centers 11.1' l' dpplil·d for state grant mone} that is ,1' a1 IJl'lk to <>tart health da\o care C<'nter!> ,ind ht' predicted none v.ould ~eek 1he • 111101' \lln\t'r"'1on funds. he said lntormauon a'allablc II' datt" hack\ up ~:t l'f(I\' P!Vdlt1 IOTI The nnh ca re provldcr on n·ron..I a!> 1111rnding 111 appl:-for tht' 1:ount~ monc~ 1'> th~· Feedhack Founda11on t)f Santa '\na. , 11-oix-rators wl ffi-SlJosepn Ho'ip1tal of Orange of the Santa ""a adult da} health care center Jim Dukette. program manager of the Senior Services Office. said thl" non-profit ~en ice organization would use the grant mone\ to e'pand the center'' sen ice area. \inl'e ·the founda1 1on alread\ pro\'1dcs rt1l·d1l al c;ef"\ ll't''i.. nn cnn\ef\urn "-ould , 11 ~ ur ()nl' Other flrt)\ H.kr ha~ ('\('lrC'<,<i<'d rntrrnl 1n appl~ing for the wunt\ gran1 monl'' said Dukette hut ht• dt'rhned to 1dentif, them ~~ Coast's latchkey kids offered a little sunshine By G. JEANE'M'E AVENT .,.., ...... c ........... . For r h1ldrcn with working parrots. thr YMC '\'~ un~h1ne Co. can make th<' difference betwten go ing homC' to an empt) house or an afiC'moon filled "1th game\, mov1t's. field tnp'I. spon s. uaftc, and ir,nacks Sponsored b) area YMC "" the Suni.h1nr \o aftcr·!\Chool program pro' 1dc'> \tl Ul'tun·d aC'tl\ 1t1c'i and child lM~ for l"hlldn·n 1n k1ndeflant'n throuKh "'th gra<it'' ,\I \1 hm1J ,1t<'' throughout the < >ranjlt' < 1,a,1 tnr .1 r<•g1,tra11on fee Jn Hun11n1tt11n Bei\ch ,rnd rount.lln Vall~' tla· pro~ram " \f)<lO\\\tt'11 h\ the '-"l''1 ( ount\ I <\m1h ) \H \ 1n Hunt· 10tl,t1'n Hca1h In 11' n101h \car Jltl'llll'\ <II\' \\ h1:dukd r.h h Ja\ 11ntil " r m 1 f30\f)(lf1<1twn \11 thl' \\ h11<1I \II('\ dl\1) l.ll'I he ('IHI\ llk1t 1 he Hun11n~111n &.l\h lrn.a11nn' .111· .tt the l11hn H t .Hkr \\ 1lham t "-<'ttkr 'I \ \tnOrtt li1\1•ph R P<'m Jnd \(l.Ol"' I . m1t h elementa n 'dh>tll\ In Fountain Valle\ tht•re "11n<' lcxallon at tht• Fountain Valle\ tkmen1ar. "'hoot Th<' 1'1ewpon Rea1 h l o\t,1 Mc\:1 \ \1( •\ ofTerc, altt'.'I' '){h•>ol lM1' .tt lk-1.11 "itrt•t•t l'oe.,..port lk1ght' and Paulann1' clrmcnt.'\T'\ <\~ hool<\ 11ntd '' rm C'8l h 'l hool Jn, The ) \\< \ ·''''' l('a!t\'\ fal·1hltt1e\ at '\<lam\ ~ l)odl.1n11 and l:a\t Bluff -rlcm<'ntan \<. hm'I' n11 l11nger u~d h' the dt!\tnn 1 h<' ·\d.1 m' ,(h111'I 'lltr 1~ H'\Cr\cd for k1n11erµr;en t hddrt•n f rans· 1 ponat1on 1:an ht-pro\1ded In In inc. the If"\ inc) M( A has one site. hut according 10 a YMl .\ <;pd\eswoman, th\' ~•tc 1s unable • 'V a'cept ad~al t h1ldten In Laguna Niguel and Dana Po1n\, Ci,un..htnC' ( o actl\ tt1es are prov1~ed b~ lhe \\)uth < ount) \MCA until 6:30 p.m. for <\tudent~ a1 Cro~n Valley, Richard Henry Dana and Moulton elementary school&. ~<' tninsportat1on from other sc:hool1 a prov 1ded. howcvt"T . . ' 1• -.-J M Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT I Sunday, s.ptember 14, 198e .............. _. 260-ittjured as .powerful · earthq~ake rOcks Greece . Iraqis call for r even ge BAGHDAD. Iraq (AP) - Hundreds of thousands of mourners shouting "Revenge! Rcvcnac~" marched throUJ,h Baa)\dad on Saturday in a funeral procession for 24 people killed when an Iranian missile struclC the capital. President Aquino, tribal rebels agree to cease-fire By tlae A11~lated Pre11 M4.)')llLA Philippines -President Corazon Aquino and a maver Roma~/Catholic pncst-turned-rcbcl lcad_er ~ ~t'::ae~a:Ji:°" ao:...: t>ttween government fo~ and ma uot.a1!' tn 5 w 1° d · the Cordillera autonomy. Mrs: Aquino flew to ~he tnbaJ home an :i leader Conrado Mountains. 160 miles north of Manila, where she gave re . A THENS, Greece (AP) -A i>owerf ul earth.Quake rattJed throuah southern Greece Saturday -and the Defense Ministry said at least six people were killed in the port city o( Kalama ta. • A minj5\ry spokesman sajd more than 200 people were injured, 15 of them seriously, as bwldings collapsed duriba the quake·that measured 6.2 on the open-ended Richter scale. A quake of maanitude 6 can cause severe damqe in {>Opulated areas. ' The m1n1stry official, who spoke with the condition that he n<>l be identified. said at least three peopk perished when a five-story buildinl on the Kalamata waterfront collapsed. Thrtt other deaths were reponed elsewhere in the city of 42,000 residents. ''Half the buildings ih Kalamata appear to have been damaaed," the spokesman S:aid. "lfhe casualty count COl!ld go muGh higher." The quake struck at 8:24 p.m (1:24 p.m. EDT). Its center was beneath the Gulf ofMesscne. nine miles south SUNDAY & MONDAY of Kalamata and 155 miles southwest of Athens. in an earthquake-pronca:rca where a seabed fault is located, the Athens Seismological Institute reported. Telephone and electric lines were downed in the Kalamata di~triCl by the quake that was felt throu&hout central Greece and in Athens. the ministry spokesman said. Army helicopters were flying in medical equipment and other emergency supplies, he said. A K.alamata policeman, contacte& by telephone before communica~ons lines failed, said ther~ was a power blaclcout. / .. It was a powerful earthquake. Windows in the police station have broken and plaster has fallen from the ceiling. I don't lcnow ... bow inucb damage it caused," the officer said. He declined io ajvc bis name. In July. a quake measurina S.) on the Richter'scalc jolted the. same area l]ut caused little damage and 110 · casualties. tbe military command ~id Iraqi warplanes attacked oil fields at Ram Hormoz. RaLan. Tang-i-Fanni, Bagh-c-Malek and Val Vava 1n midmorning raids, and later struck an arm) camp at Khaneh in western Iran. It claimed its forces repulsed an attack. kilhng 70 Iranian soldiers, in the seuthern war- front. Balweg a Bibte and a ros.ary an pledge of peace. .R elief agency: Peo~le starving In. Sudan KHARTOUM, Sudan -People in rebel-he.Id areasof~uthcrn Sudan~ collapsing and dying from starvation. accordang to a r~lief ~ncy plrcport released Saturday. A spokesman for Jh~ agency. World V1s1on. sa•. peo c arc starving in the besieged city ofWau and the surroundang countryside, and that prices of the little food ll'ft have sk)rocketed. • Roadsi de bomb k ills French pu.cekeeper BEi RUT. Lebanon -A· roadside bomb explosion k.il~ed a Frencb ~nt officer Saturday and wounded three other French sold.acrs o~ patrol m an armored personnel can:u.•r in south Leb.anon. U.N. officials said. 75--foot blUe whale killed-in collision with 859-foot ship Attack dogs on loose in South LA By die AsMCta&H Pre11 BINOCULARS LOS ANGELES -A 75-foot-long blue whale wa s killed in a collision with an 859-foot cargo ship off Los Anacles and remained attached to the ship's bow until after it docked, authorities said Saturday. The coUision occurred between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. Friday in the outer harbor, police Set. Ron Boyd said. On Saturday, tire I 00- ton whale, estimated to be about I 0 years old and stall not fully grown, was detached from the container ship Barber Tamapa at Berth 87 of the harbor and towed to shallow water off the Cabrillo Marine Muse um. where scientists worked to cut off the head for postmortem testing. Initially, they had planned to pull the whale onto the beach beside the museum, but aquanst Dan Zambrano ~d they gave up. show. higher earn ings. ..The former sta te·r~artacd Beverly Halls Savings manipulated thl· lvrm~ of certain investments to avoid accounting los~c.,:· the frdcral Home Loan Band Board said Frida) 1n a Dl''-' rep-On on the assoc1a11on. Mission VieJo-ha,ed &•\erl~ Hilh Savings was declared insolvenl and 'e11l·d h) regulators tn Apnl 1985. A new fcd~ral assoc1a1H~n "-J\ lorm~·d "'tth the same name and First Na11on'-'ldl' financial "'as enlisted as manager. In the report fl'gul.itor<. said rc.>al e-state investments totaling S 1911 m11l1on. made in conjunction with an affiliate of Ir\ ine-ha-.cd J D. Stoua Co. 1n 1982 and 1983. were 1mproperh accnuntl'd for a!> loans. 1.0S .\NGE'LES CAP) -Twenty· three attack-trained dogs that broke free when a security company truck was stolen and set ablaze earlier in the week ma) still be running loose in South Los Angeles. authorities said LITILE BOYS Winnie the Pooh long sleeve button down collar Shirl $50.0 were $9.00 (Sizes 2T -'IT) RAWLINGS SOCCER BALL official size weight water proof ~ _!_1-5 ~~$3200 OR RO-GUN PISTOL Your Choice $200 were $4.99 RATIAN MIRROR free standing full length were $239 -assorted colors Each of ti-&dV«llMd Items are raedlly available lor sale as advert1Md Sears prlcft may vary'tly geogrepl\IC ''" Dell~ not included tn selling pric. of all Items. Olympic group grants $4.5M LOS ANGElES -An official for ahc foundauon dastnbuting Southern California's S90-mllhon ~hart· of the 1984 Olympic surplus says the group has d1ffirnlt) forming sports programs to get kids out of gan~ ... It has. proved ve ry difficult to structure a program that 1~ aimed at those youths who have already turned awa) from sports:· said Stanton Wheeler. president of the Amateur Athletic Foundation. The fou ndation awarded 79 grants totahngabout $4.5 million in its first year. Onl) $367.500 an grants were approved this q1J'arter. mo~t con11ngent nn ·the rec1p1ents raising a matchingamouna Report: SlkL doctored books Federal regulators claim former managers and accountants for Severi} Hills Savangs doctored books-to Sier ra f l r e still burning FRESNO -..\ brush fire that '>t~ lrom a discarded cigarette near a manJuana pla talion tn the Sierra Na11onal Forest ha'i burned about 000 acre) tn four da) s, the .S. Forest Sen ll'C sai '>aturda~ Firefighters ha\ c continued \.\Ork1ng on three sides of the blaLe but with no 1mmcd1ate prospect<. for hnnging it under control Pr op; 64 rej ec ted by g roup SANTA CLARA --Conscrvat1 vl' Paul Gann·s 10111at1\C to cap c;tate and local gmcrnmcnt salaries was O\e~helm1ngl) rcJected Saturda~ b~ one ofC'ahfornaa·s large'>t and mo)t wnsen att\ l' gra,srooh poli11eal groups The Caltfomaa Republican ..\-.scmhl) al!.O \Oted 10 op17o'>c Propos1t1on 64. the .\IDS \ 1c11ms quaranllnl· 1nihat1\e. agreeing \.\tlh C10\ C1eorgc DeukmCJtan's recommendation that the .\IDS ml'a)url' 1s .. "'holh· unneccssar} and unwarranted ... atui;da). . · ··we arc sttll looking ·for them," ~hentTs Deput> Steve Silva said. Earher. Detcrt1ve Mike Bornman cauuoned the dogs were considered dangt·rou'>. sa) 1ng ... The) ·re not sissy dog' .. The nms1ng ( 1crman shepherds. Dotx-rman p1nschcrs and Rot· t\\Ctlcr'>. "alued at $1 .500 each, were among 37 dogs ahoard a C'&C Sentry Dog\ International truck stolen whale the animals were being del ivered to busincsSt's. Bornman sa id. · l Bornman said the dnver had parked the truck to dell\ er dogs to a bus1neo,s and left the engine. running. The truck disappeared. and 30 minutes later 1t was discovered ablate. the dcteCll\C said. T"'o dogs died in the flames. -------r.~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ -NOTICE 11 We are pleased to announce Due to delivery problems we may not have sufficient stock of the ceramic cookie jars advertised in today's Target sale circular. However, we will issue rainchecks and fill them as soon as p~sible.u We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. @TARGET ------- 8th yea r in Tustin the assoc1at1on or. .. JAMES R. DUGUE, O.D. For The Fitting Of Contact Lenses Specializing In Bifocal, Astigmatism And Other Individual Cases. Richard G. 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Danlloff-charged with inducing · Soviet to join CIA WASHINGTON (AP) ...... The spy- ina cbartes auinst American journal-. ist Nicholas ?>.nilofTinclude helping induce a Soviet citizen to join the CIA, the news~ma 's wife said in an account publis Saturday. Entries from utb Danilotrs diary and excerpts of a conversation be- tween her husband and his editor at U.S. News & World Repon were published in the weekly magazine. The newtman was seized by KG B qtnts Aua. 30 after accepting a peck.a&e con~nina photographs and maps fabcled secret fro m a man called Misha. Daoiloff was chargtd with. SpYlPI and on Friday was rtlC.ilscd jnlo the custody of the U.S. am- bassador in Moscow. Misha is Mikhail Anatolevach Luzin. DanilofTtold Henry Trewhitt. deputy managinJ. editor of U.S. News. He descnbcd Luzin as .. a --. .. ~_ . ---- There ahe is ... Kellye Cub, MIH Ten- neeeee, la coqratulated by ..... lllaelaelppl Kimberly llcCaffee, after being cboeen Miu America for 1987. Cub la the 1randnlece of aln&er Johnny l:aab. briaht youn1 man" in his mid-20s and saia ~e [l\efhim in Frunze in 1982. "J .do not believe he waf a KGB aaent from the start, but I believe the KOB reached him af\er two or three years." Danilo ff said. . /!iu~ as a correspondent L have w ed cncr-gctically and probed d ply -and thereby drew a certain amount of suspicion on myself from the KGB,". DanilofT said. · He said he could not describe the charges against hil'Jl. But in a Sept. 9 diary entry, Ruth DanilofT said her husband flipped through a green notebook during her visit that day .and said he_ had been charged on three counts: . ~ . 1 -eo11ect1ng political, ....,eco=-=n"'om=1c~-.. and military information to pass to U.S. intelligence. helping the CIA l'flcbolu Duliloft -and lal8 suborn a Soviet citizen an to their wife Rath walk In froat of service. plus other unnamed spy U.8. ltmbaMy In lloecow ae11vi11es," she wrote. Saturday. Burglars take $100,000 injewels fro111 Cartier's By die A1aocialed Presa NEW YORK -Quick-working thieves drilled through the front~oor locks at a br.anch of Cartier's, an exclus1ve jewelry store. and made off with more than SI OOJ)()Oin valuables Saturday. police said. The burelars broke into four display cases. but let\ some Jewelry behind, said Sgt. Noms Hollomon. a police department spokesman. Palace received a call from the store's alarm company shortly after 4 a.m .. but when officers arnved a few minutes later at the shop in the Westbury Hotel on Madison A\enue. the thieves had already fled. Hollomon said. The shop is a branch o f the larger Fifth Avenue store. The store remained closed to the public Saturday Inside. workers took inventory and police dusted the display ca~s fo r fingcrpnnts and searched among the broken glass for clues. Volunteers out to rescue seals, porpolses YAKUTAT. Alaska -Volunteers aboard a Coast Guard cargo plane carrying nearly 5 tons o f gear said Saturda)' they were short of equipment needed to rescue seals and porpoises trapped when a glacier dammed a fiord. Workers still hope to save some of an estimated 50 porpoises d ying in remote Russell Lake. formerly a fiord open to the sea. and a team leader' saad t~e seals might save themselves. When the would-be rescuers brought their equipment together for the first time late Friday. they were shon seven of the 12 boats needed to herd the marine mammals to capture . National Guard to fight floodwaters _ DETROIT -National Guardsmen helped emergency crews Saturday across the m1dsect1on ofM1ch1gan"• Lower Peninsula, where flooding knocked out s1"< dams. lolled at least sax people and pul villages under several feet of ~ater . .\bout 64.000 homes were without power. The threat that the Belding dam wo uld collapse and inundate two towns eased as the level of the Flat River fell .:\bout 100 guardsmen filled sandbags and used bulldozers to contain bulging n vers in at least three count1e'>. 'Wtad Col. John R. Ghere. operattons officer fo r the Michigan National (,uard m1lnar: '>uppon office_ YOUR ON Daily Pilat & TWA ~ D OL.T HO 'f GOOD WE REALL y ARE l/J(.HTS A~"41H81£ ll()v '<'VGf (0VNH T0/'41 t o4 ···tl/N\ P '4 11 All /fl'-J(S Orenge COMt DAft. y PILOT /Sunday. ~ "· .... M .. Spokesman: Solfletfra11ied · MOSCOW (AP) -A Fottip Ministry spokesman c:aUed the ~l)olle arrest of a Soviet in New Y ort ' meup Saturday, ulina &lmott the exact terms American reponer Nicholas OanilofT.uled in detcribina his arrest in Moscow on similar c~s. .. If~ au: wby 1 wu llmllted, .. OuWofl' .w ia a statement s.turdly, "I bdieve ""'arrest wu ~ eftlioeerecl tO pve tbe Soviet,~ eome ........ ~v~ in the cue o(Qeanadiy 1.akblrov ... Spokesman Gennady Gerasimov also . accused .DanilofTofworldna for the CIA station c~iefin Moscow. ~ilofT uid he would not diplify Geruimov's chulea with an answer. Duilo«, Moecow ~t for Tbe U.S. Newt odd Report for tbe put S'h years, said bis CMe ud \ v!1'Were .. in no way equivalent." ( . . 'Daniloft', released from LeConovo Pnson on Friday in Clllchanse for Oennadi y Zakbarov's release from a New York jail t}\e same day, said theespion14echa.raesapi111t him were fashioned to mirror those ag.1.Jnst ZR.baiov. Oeruimov acaated \be FBJ of hmina,~. • SOviet .l1nited 1'11tion1 em~yee aDd r pbyticilt. by Jivina hini a·.,.ch,e of clwificid documenu, He laid Zakharov unwittinaly. toOk tbe l«ftt documents from an acquaintanoe. First lady wants public to fight drugs ~EW YORK CAP) -Firs\ lady ''I thjnk the death penalty should Nancy Rcapn said drug pushers be-used ~nst · anybody who is should ~ given the death penalty 1f proven to be ~pc:>nsible for a dea&h." they arc responsible for someone's Mrs. Reagan said ... Aod cc114anly, I -death. • think that drua puthers should art the · Mrs. It n made the remark-.::s~a !!...a!!.-...!.m~ax~im~um~o..,f'rl""""nal=...._··...:::s=hc;:;,.,:c:sa=1d. ta IJ\tCrvtCW t06C Draa caSt <ty he saad Other aovemment onietaJS , on NBC-TV's "Meet The Press" should follow her husband's example before she and President Reagan and take drug tests. make a televised -appeal to the "If 60mebody's in a scns111ve American public to Joan the fight poshion, yes, they' should be tCJtcd, against drugs. because then you're dealing with o ther people's lives," she ,.id. 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"Althouah oil and ps drillina is not permitted in a marine sanctuary. an)'Jhing that would take place outside the sanctuary would be lim- ited if th.ere was any effect on the sanctuary," said Toiv. "It is feasible a similar thing could be done here," said Sumner. In fact. Sumner said he is already draft.int the wording for si milar 1ea;stat1tm for th~ Oranae Coast in the ~vent he's elected to office in Novem- ber. · Because Gentry's goal is to save the local waters, he supports any progress that would help the project along. ··1 think that is brilliant." Gentry said of the sanctuary. "Panetta as using a different label but doing the same thina up then: as we arc bcrc," 1to," Schreiber said. he said. Gentry said Badham has talked After his visit this week. Sumner with the city of Laauna Beach, the said, 'Tve been to Washington twice first city to pass a rcsolutfon support· and I've already aot something. I ing the idea of a national park, and hope that tells people someth ing asked officials to rally backing for the about the quality of thei r rcpresen-idea. "In my relationship with tat ion." Badham and has office he has said he But acrordi04 to 8111 Schreiber. wants us to do some grassroots work aide to Badham. 'Sumner has latched on the idea first and that makes onto a politicaJ bone. The bouom line sense," said Gentry. is that.If it is anything more than a The city of Newport Beach passed a political bone.than I have oot ye t seen resolution this. week supporting the the evidence.·' ~dea. San Clemente will be dealing Schreiber insisted Badham ha~ with the issue soon. worked for coastal preservation for "I would certainl y think (Badham) years and conunues to do so. "Bob would introduce some legislatio~ Badham doesn't share everything ,he then af we had some adequate does in Washington with SumflCr. , support." said Gentry. · nor does he want to. nor dO<'s he ha' e "We need the grassroots efTort to convince a number "of k~~ federal aaencies and others that thi• is a valid workable concept,., said Schreiber. "Bob Badham is of the mind that pretty much everythina Bruce Sumner will say in the next 60 or 90 ~ys will be politically motivated so we wo n't ajve credence or credit to anythina he comes up with," said Schreiber. "The whole idea is an impbrtant issue and it is unfortunate if it dia.resses. into a partisan political issue. Because it is definitely not one." he said. But Sumner said his efforts arc an indication of his leadership. 'Tm doina something and he (Badham) is traveling," he said. \ HEAL TB CARE DISCUSSED •• ProaAl of rehabilitation medicine at the University of California Irvine Medi- caJ Center: . Duri~ the discussion sewons, a m-.jority of the delcptes qreed that adequate health care for everyone reprdless of ability lo pay should be oiie of .the issue' n:ferred foe. m~rc study. . However. a recommendation that both full-and part-time employees receive health insurencc as a fnoge benefit. was rejected. The aroup agreed that families w~o provide health care for eldc.rly fam.1~y members should be provided ·with financial incentives and pracucal assistance. More widel y available hospice care should be studied. they said. and th~ should be -. l!Cllc~ research emphasis on pre~enung disease and less research on hash technology t"M'e. They denied, howeyer, a motion to stop artificial hean research. The , also agrec:d thll hospitals sboul~ establish a pr~durt wh.ercbS' patients and their fam1hes can d1sc~s\ their desires to forgo lafe-prolon&Jna treatment. . A task force group wall be assigned to study whttther aft ~ospatals and private practice phys1c1ans should accept some patients who cann..ot pay. for their'care The delegate also approved for task force stud) a proposal that would proh1b1t insurance companies from cancelling health insurance as long as premiums are paid . NO PAYMENTS OR ·FINANGE-CRARGES FOR 90 DAVS* Sharon Hammond. a Foun~n Valley representauve of .. the Pacific Mutual Insurance Co.. said one of the resolutions which ca lls for unempl.oy- ment 'benefits to include medical insurance was already approved by ) · Congres.s. efTcct•' e July 1. __,.__.__ l;tnder a new ~~~Uil conunue to pro' 1de a terminated . emplo}ee .... 1th health insurance aa a group rate for 18 months 1f the ) arc eligible for unemplo) ment insurance. In oth er acuon. the group denied a request to consider taxing low nutn- 11on.Junk foods Glona Da':'enpor:i. a counselor at Rancho Santiago Col- lege, said she w~uld prder pos1t1ve incentives to motJvate people.toward healthier hfestles "D1s1ncent1ves get into regulauon lncenuves imply more fteedom." she ~1d. I • ~- \. :. . ,. .. FREE lv s59999 love seat when you purchase one of these $69999 sofas Jk-J-----------4 " : . ~(~ \. H1 •la\ in hi llm, .. of 1·111111'11rl \\ it li lhb n1-.ual -.ub and 111\c' -..1·:11. plump 1·11-.li i1111-.. llt':-.tlt •d lwtw1·1·n att;.wlwd ... ;,11ldlc·l1<tt! ar111~ 1·11vc·n·d in a I l1·r1 ·lilo rr · blend. ' ~~ B. l-:a-..1· i.11 to 1'1>111fn rt with t li b traditional !'Info and lov1• -.1·;1t. 1ail11n·d for µral'i11u .... li vi ng in a Herculon 11 hlP nd ;i1•1·1·11 l1·d \\il li 2 to!'l!-1 pillow-.. -·· C :. Thi" 1 ·1nrnt~· -.t yl ... ~olu and loH""t:'~l -an· upl 10l!>t1•re<l 111 .1 1011"., f1 1·rni!1111 K a1 ·1·1·n tPd '' itb dJ rk pirw ''out I. l !"''1"'4'fc•d qualit~ a l -.p1~l't ;in ilar -.aving!-1 . TAl<l WITH PRICES ·wHEN YOU USE OR OPEN A WICKES CHARGE SALE ENDS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 17 3 TOUGH GUARANTEES: If for any reason you're not happy with your furniture when you get 11 home we w•lt take-ft oock within seven days If you find the 1denl1cal item in stock elsewh ere w1th1n seven days lor less we will refund the difference We will give you a five-year limited warranty against factory defects 1n workmanship and construction Details available in our stores · S WAYS TO CHARGE: Our convenient Wickes Revolving Charge American Express Card MasterCard. Discover Card or Visa ANAHEIM: Santa Ana Frwy and M~noha PhonP 71 4 821 8550 VAN NUYS: San Diego Frwy and Sepulveda Blvd between Burbank and Victory Phone 818-780-2244 WEST COVINA: San Bernardino Frwy ~nd Vincent Phone 818-919-1971 COSTA MESA: San Diego Frwy and Harbor Blvd Phone 714-540·8242 Or>f'n Monday thru Fnday 10 9 Saturday 10-6. S"nday-12 6 , -----------------------~--=----------- Severon1 said after the task force groups complete ahear meetings Dec. I. there will be more small group meetings and more refinement of the issues. C ahfom1a Health Decuions plans to take the 1nformat1on and feed 1t back to leg1~la11' ,. pohq makers. she said LAWSUIT .•. From Al but .... 111 not be oITenng quick settle- 1 ment'> for lo~~ ol ltfc or propen y becau'>i' 11 doe<. not behe\e at was respons1hle tor m1d-a1r crash. said I attorne\ Frank ~llane of the Los .\ngck~ onicc of ( ondon & Porsyth. ~ h1ch 1s repre~cn11ng the a1rhne. Helicopter crashes into home T S.\.J'>.1 DIM.\~ i-\Pi-A Los .\ngclcs Count~ ~henlf~ helicopter Jost po .... er and uashed into a house late aturda~. hut 1wo dl·pullc:\ I aboard ~ere nnt IOJurcd and no one on the ground~ a~ rcponed harmed a l Shenff, lxpanment spokesman said. Dcp ul\ hhll'\ 1-.iuna said he dad not l..nu" II cln\Onl' v.a\ tn 1hc hOU\C when thl· hl·liuiptcr v.l·nt do .... n at 10:45 p.m Thl' l'\tl·nt 111 thl' lldmage to the hOU\C:. h11.a1t·J in a rc~1dcnt1al area about ~r1 mill'' ca\l ot Los .\ngele\, wasn't 1mmnh,lll'I' kno .... n. The hl'11w pll'r \\J\ responding tu .1 complainl Jh(1u1 .1 pan~ It "'J' not 1mmed1a1c:I\ l..n11v. n 1f the: I lughes I 300 hclarnpkr v.c:nt do .... n near the n~. Fauna ,,11d ... ENROLL - #OW "for the right start in fife .. HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ALL DAY KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten thru 8th FALL SEMESTER STARTS SEPT. 8th o Door to Door Transportation Where Possible o Reasonable Tuition -o-Arithmetic. Reading. Spelllng. with Phonic Emph·asized · j) Before & After School Care for Students of Wori(lng Parents (6:30 am-6:30 pm) A PAIVA TE SCHOOL OF DISTINCTION FOUNOEO IN 1942 M•ID ICHOOl ·~ JULY7-AUQ 1 W•RDAYCW "*I 11-llPT I IN FlllTAll.YALLR 11111 ........ ,, (lH) lll·ll11 - ' I , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 14, 1Ne 47 .... ,, Selloff erids Waif Street's worst btisiest week . ._, ·~ . ' ~ :=: Da11!!.,. Loaa.. for the e1 JAMES F. PELTZ . day's mass iv~ slide, promptly pushed Spcc1fically. traders agress1 vety o~ncd sbo~ pim ~ A..J. resail ... nuUatrl•la..,._ .,....._..,..., ' pnccs lower in early dealings Friday bought stock-index futum con.tract• tales and wboleuk ulflauoo dial I I I I NEW YORK_ T he stod market The market attempted to recover and that had dropped quickly in prioc to were well below what '°me Wall .. .. .. .. I . I I I I I followed its .historic _plunae with had erased much .Of the losses by. below that oflhe indexes themselvts. Streeters Ji.Id expectea: · • -. - . 10 ~ ~ '": -. .. --another major sclloff in record noon, ~uuhe ~pturn was shon-li ved · Simu1tancou$ly they sol~ the stocks W~en the fiJore1 came out '1be :; a i tradin& Friday, thus ending WaJI and pncc:s apan turned lower for the underlyi ng: the iridexes 1n order to bond market immediately took an 1 . i 3 Street's worst and busiest week ever. balance of the session profit 0n'"the price discrepancies. about tum (biaher). and around the 20 ~ a , Tbe Dow Jones average of 30 The nosedive Thursday war. largel> Th1tt trend ~nJtnued. f('iday. and opcnina everyone wu oom~,'' industrials, havin~ plunged a record attnbuted to investors' arowing behef the shde was further exacerbated by a said Jack Baker, bead of capetal 86 61 T -A bl d that the economy 1s picking up steam. surge of sell orders from 10d1v1dual commitment for She.anon Lehman 30 .. .. 60 • .. ~,,,. AU!ij ) I ... .....,,,,,,.,. 70 Aue) 6 ,,.. ...... , .. ,., , .. 70 ao . anothe/3J~t~ to I J58.~I: tum e and thus could lead to higher interest investors responding to Thursday's Brothers Inc. "But~ the ~t 1 s OI' ~o Since Sept. 4, when 11 hit a record rates and inflation drop. ~1d Michael Meu. manager of minutes wore ofT, at (selhn&) c1me tn h.gh I 919 71 h h t". I While many cco nom1m. -~-" 1 ' · ' t e average as ial en counted thal ~cnano, the •"llofT Co. The Comm~ 0c"""'"'ent said in every scssiOn for a total loss of "' _. ~· 160.99 paints. or 8.39 percent. turned tnto a. rout ~th the help ot ~u said many anvutors_ also rewl sales · rose 0.8 ~t lasL .Last week alone, the average plum· computenzcd trading used by pro-moved money out of stock mutual month, with. all of the pm "•nributed meted 141 .03 points. easily surpass~ fessional investors lo pla}' and1 v1dual funds and into money-market funds, to a Jump in auto sales. It was the tna the 8~v!ous, record wcckl' dr:op stocks against future!> contracts on whjch· in tum led stock-f'.Und man· b!Jiest increase since a 0.9 percent of 82.S points in the week ended IJlarket indexes. Thosq>ro&/l ms allow agers to.sell shares. • nsc 1n Apnl, but 1t was weU below the April 4 of this year. traders to.movdluge '>um!> in and out Meanwhile, ne~:vemm nt econ-£'-zr~n -.lit nt · some Thr tatfif down um was y no "Of1he nm kct at a.mnmenrs~oflcc omlcaita teleased before the market traden. had expected. means hmued to the blue chip!>. Losers overall led gainers by about 4 to I on the New York Stock Ex· change, where volume soared to 240.49 million shares, breakin~ the previous record of 237.57 million shares set Thursday. Average dally NYSE volume this week was 1 81.~4 million shares. which also broke the previous high of 176.17 million shares 1n the week 9() ......... ,~ ............... "Vt.llf"""lf•,,...g -.,, •• -----------------------------J -90~~~~~~~~-' U t ,,,,,,_.,,,_, \' •' ended last March I 4. Investors. still rechng from Thurs- Propen ) tran~-------------ferred b)' reason ot one's death ma> g('t a ··-;tepped up" basis. What docs this mean" Suppose a per· son acqutrl'd a piece RALPH Scorr of propcrt) for ••••••••••••• SI0,000 'il'\eral )l'ars before hi\ death. and on the date of his death. the propen) 1s 1Aurth S 100.000. This increase 1n value may be totall) non-ta\ablc. There 1<; no income tax due. nor will there be an> estate tax due under cenam conditions. -'\n estah.' of SS00.000 iSo00.000 for I 9!P and thereafierl 1s not subJl'Cl 10 c\tatl' ta \CS. funhrrmorc, one ca n leave an unhm1ted amount to onr·, spouse. This has sllml' interesting planning 1mpllcat1ons. The one 1Aho rl'le1\l'' this propen) from the estatr has. a SIOU.000 bam (tJ\ cost) If tht' propen> 1s sold tor S 100.000. thl·n· 1<1 no ta\ahle gain .to he reported. Propert) transfrrred dunng om"' lifetime does not get a stepped-up basis. The propeny 1n our abo'e el.ample. 1f gifted pnor to the decedent's death. would have a S IO:OOO basis in the-hands of the rec1p1ent. nder these c1rcun1'stances. a sale for SI 00.000 would create a ta\ab1e gain ofS90.000. An 1nd1\1dual planning to make gifts dunng hi s or her lifetime ma)' want to consider retaining highly apprec iated propen)' and gifting cash or otht'r propen). An md1v1dual with a shon hfc expecta ncy may want to postpone the sale ofh1ghl> appreciated assets. Such a sale pnor to death could create a s1Lcable tax hab1ht>. whereas a sale after death might create none. There ma) be a tendency by estate representatives 10 over-value propen) 1ftherc is to be no estate tu (thereb) crcaung a higher basis for future ta>. benefits): and • con verscl). to undcr·v alue assets 1f estate taxes apply The ta' law provides penalties ranging from I 0 to 30 percent of the underpayment of ta\ caused b) improper \aluat1ons Whether )OU pa) 10 percent or 30 percent penal!> depends on the C\ ll~nt 10 IA h1l'h ) ou mis' alued asset!>. IUlpll M. Scott Is a c~rtlfled public accouata.at with of(icu In N~wport Btacb. ORANGE COAST ~S~OCK-S Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, Sept. 12. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. '•A• .. , .. ,. .. ., I • • . " ...... , .. .a .. .. ,. .... 11 •-A. A• • f f ... -~ I • • • I I ' ..... \' . •t I ' I ~ • ... ... ''"' ... • t ......... . • • , .... _.)i-. . ' - .. ·t. . ........ ,t ... ,. 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Play_ the Smart Tenant Game Follow th(> rnarl to l/nt\Pr<;1fr To"'e' and cfl<;CQVPf VOii ~ <lfl T 1'1rl\ (' ((I nrly for a /Of Of mmg.c; m this nl>\.\ '''"t l lrlS<. ,1111ce Owlt1m9 • A pmnt' /111mt' IOo ,l/tl •ll w1tho11r tht• ( tmqp.,/1nn , ii tht'! central b11s1m•c;<, r1rPrl uni~ mmuff'S Iron John Wa11r'1' Atrr:>0r t • Frlsv fref>Wa~ 11, ,,..,, • F rr>1' p.r1i..1nq '1 · r "' 1···~ ;ind Qllf'Sf'\ • A near/:l'y Od'" 1(1t n1N .,q 11 ,~~la\' nq • qest.h1r;:inrs .-J'1'7 ,noprnr.; ,. ~t'ltJI (jOQ1SfeD in Thp Mnr1t1•• place an ;Jfr<>tU'f'y 11rt'n '''lii resta11r 1111 rln<t t •nfl"' 1.-1 rimt'n' Cl'nt('r .. ... • Views of snow capped mounrams or green rolling hills from the only office tower m University Town Center Orange Counry·s newest small tCJV'./n which includes .... , a vanerv of new housing ·Loe ated across from UC Irvine m /he A1rporr-Metro-UCI Tnangle Open Summer 1986 A development of Da\,1.c;on & F6rgusqn Lf'as1ng Office in The Marketplace .J, .Ju t.amous 0flve Swte 15? 'lt' 1,;a 1'orn1a 92 ~r5 7141854·2448 F -.c1Js1ve Leasing Agent 11it1 Tnom & Co 1, ,, ,'.\(•k am Boo Sr1llwagon / R~ctsm is· fostered by D ilingual educafioDs To the Editor: It was interesting to learn today the history of the origin of bilingual education in our California public schools and then read the letter to the Editor o~ the same subject in this evening's September 2 Pilot. The students 1n San Francisco's thinatown public schools were being · taught 1n English and Chinese. When bussing st.aned. this was terminated because the Chinese dominance of' those' schools changed. The Chinese Jemanded that whatt>ver school the\ llttended. that they be taught Chinese. Their wish was granted b) Sacramen- to. The Hispanics later dem3nded th(' same. These children from Spanish speaking families are beins taught in Spani sh through the third grade. These are the ideal years for them to learn.English. And due to the shonage of bilingual cenified teachers, we are paying for se'l'Tli-ed11catcd bilingual teaching assistants to translate to Spanish what the teacher 1s saying. Such waste of their time and our money. My maternal ancestors m'archcd to Santa Barbara with the Ponola E~ pedition from Sinaloa. Me·uco. 1n 1790. My $f3ndmother. born in Wilmington in 1860. h3d Spanish a!> her first lan'11age. When ht• mamed an Italian immigrant. English wa!> tht>1rcommon la,nguage. although she spoke Spanish WJth her children. But in that one room schoolhouse at the southeast comer of Main and Sepulveda in what 1s l\Ov. the c11y of Carson. English wa<; .tht' onl~ language. M) mother !.pent e1gh1 school years 1n that one room and went on to receive her bachelor's and Master's from USC in 1916 I recall well her frequentl) speaking Spanish with her mother. although her mgther spoke excellent English. But I also recall her vigorous cntic1sm of print; mg batlots in other than English and bilingual .educatton. The) fostl.'r 4'CT- ond class c1t11ensh1p My father o f German-lri.,h· ancestl') born 1n Eureka of a mother also born 1n Eureka and a father born 1n Ohio. could not speak a "'ord of a foreign language He "'as cnt1tal nf those second clas' t'1t11cn'> .. 1uo 1.1/\ to learn English " ~h v.1fe. born in HJrhtn <hind nl "h1tt• Rus-;1an parent!> "h1• tlt•d tht• 1917 re,olution'tn Russia. 1mm1- grated to \an Franct)CO \\Ith ht•r pareRt!>and t\l.oolder<;14'ter' when 1he girls .... en.• ) 1 and ti Tht· i!t'rl' onh spoke R U!is1an tn <;p11c or' ha' sng 11' t•d onl y in ('h.ina. But the) 'IOC>n kar nt•d English m the San Frnnc:isco publlt scl\oo,ls where that "a' 1hc onl\ la~uage. Today. she and ht•r \l!>lt'r!> speal( two languages "'11hou1 an accent in either When .... e dnl\ t' through Russia. she was t'requen1I~ asked b\ tht· locals in RlJ'>"11a11. .. Where i"n the SO\ iet l ln1o n \l.t'rt• \<HI born?" She is strong!~ o ppo,cd tu these hi lingual prograrm that dt•pn' t' 1mm1gran1 t htldrl'n uf Jn n1u.1I opponunit) - The. So' it·t l 1n1bn ha' J rm,hkrn· "'Ith 15 d1ffert·n1 languagt'' 'l'l''"''" there (. ·anada ha'> a dl'li;.int pr11hlt·111 '"'1th the French 1n Qudx•t' \\ h' J11 we foster such a prnhkm 111 '\outhl'rn ( ·ahforn1a'? Please. let us min1m11t· tlm rat ''m hy usmgonly the Engli\h l.1ngu~1gt· for instruction in our school' If 'tudt·nh wish to take a course ll'f a foreign language. fine~ Or 11 thl'\ Jllt•nJ language or religion da"~''' alter their regular school da}. filll· 1\1' w1ft•'" sister learned tu rt•ad and ''rllt' R uss1an tn su<'h l'l,l\'il.'S .1 ltl'f ht•r regular school da~ ~1 ~ )1111' "''rt· e:\posed to religion in tJt1.·d1"m classes after chool Bui kt u' g" c .111 our students an equal orronunm h) teaching them l::ngl"h Of coursl' hallnh 1 n '.ir1t1u' languages arc a '"'3~1l· 11 J pt•r,11n l'Jn \OIC. he IS 3 C"lll/t'n (1<.'nt'4'ilf\. \llll ca n onh tx~ a e1111cn 11 '"u \l.t'rl· hlirn here or· l<.'amed Engli'>h .1, J prl•rt•· qu1s1te to being na1ur.1l11t•d ~ll. \\.h~ the multiple langu.igt' h.11101''1 Onh tx•caU \t' tnrumht•nJ r11ltll\ IJll' Ix·· lle,cd thl'~ \\.OUld g.a111 m11n· \\Ill'\ than the\ \l.OulJ hl\t' h\ 'n '111111g. These !\-k ... 1can 1mm1gran1' Jt1· hv1ng in H"p3ntt ghc1111<., I he~ speak Spanish at hunw '"'h thdf neighhors. 1n their ltllk nt.'1gh- horhood ~tori.',. 1 n thn r th u rrh,·<, .111J clsewh<.'rc. G1H· them ,1 'h:int1· to a\s1mllat<.' into the .popul:lt1nn h~ t<.'ach1ng them Engll,h earl~ Ransm ,., tl,>,tt•n·d h~ hil1nguJI education and mult1-languag.t· print- ing b) go,t'mmt·nt of h.11101' tll 1\t'I tn<;truct1on manual'. ,ind nlhl'I Wt h ruhhca11ons (hl'r '2 pnn·n1 111 111,· "t honl t hild r1•n in thl' I "' \n~l'k\ ""'l'm an• H1,ran1t L t'I u' i.t•' 1· th,·m an .\mei:1t .in l'dur;it1011 JnJ J 1.11r \t..in h~ 11:;Kh1ng tht•111 llw \11wntJn IJ nguagc F ngl "h \\ t' '"' 1111.J '11\t 0 \l'\" tn 'mt•mlx'r 11n 1ht• r ng.IJ,h onh tn11tJll\l' I ht·p11lilLt 1.in,Jrt·t1111 minorll\ '111 .. · ,i>n .. lilll1' 111 do \ll \I \ Kl! Ill I\ JR '-t'\\ rori lk.11 h Do you thi nk Hunti ngton B each should host anot'!er Op Pro Surfing Contest? Craig Carrothe rs . Body Shop Manager Vacca Valley Bill Galleg..os Restaurant OYl'ber Huntington Bncb R.C. Brlgb"t Huntington Bt-arb Police OHircr Anaheim Yeah. tht'\ -;houlJ haq~ 1t tomorro .... T ht problem' didn't hJ\l' an~lhtng to do "''th the conic'' 11 "'a' all the mp<.,· fault I~;" there and I camc cl11w to getting kilkd '-c•nl' nt the loLal' or \Urft'r' had an:--1h1ng 10 J 11 "11h tht' trouhk 11 wa<; tht• llUISldCr\ \I. ho did all the bad thtng., Todd Holland National arf Tt'am member Florida I competed in 1tw .,-,ent and I think 1h'i· problems that staned on the beach were really had. c-;pec1ally - for the 5urling or- gamzauon that put on the event. I pcr-;onalt~ know the conte,t d1 rector and he put 1n a lot of work to ma kt• the contec;t a succe<;c;, We all arc really bummed bccau<;c th1'1 cunte'it 1\ like the W1mhkdon of 'iu rfing. It ·~ reall~ a prcst1g1ous C\ ~·nt 1 ht' problrms degrad<.'d tht· -;porr I )h \Ufl'1 I 1 '" .1 goo<l 1h1nlt tci hJ\t' I thin ~ tht· poll,c did J damn g1111<l JPh in II'\ 1ng to ,.,n1r11t the uo"'d. I nwan .11 thJt ro1nt ho1.1 do 'ou tell t hr g1111d gu'' from the had gu"" "' far a' ht'tll'r Lrowd n1n1rul nn I 't•::ir I rea I h c..lon 't k1111 .... thl' an.;wt'r Set~ Mat"on tudent Huntington Beach Ye\ I 1h1nk 11 'hould ht· hdd Jgarn hut the) g1.·1 nd of th<.' other stuff h~e the 'ikateboard1ng contest and maybe the h1k1ni conte'it Tho~ thtng\ attracted people who weren't 1 ntcre'ited in \Urling The pollt(' mH\ h3,e hcen a llttk rough. hut I wa'> glad thl'V "'ere tht'rt• It 'il'Cml•cl to nll' l'\ ('f\ unt• wa\ ht·a1ing ur nn thC' l(!p \ \ c<. I d11 I h1· 1x·11pk lhat t.lU\t•d tht prt1h km\ Wl'rt•n I thnl' 111 .... a Ith I hi· 1w11pk who put 11n thl' \urtinlt .c1ntn1 dl(.J n 1·r.1h1nti p11"1hk 111 111orn.11c· ''''h u' 1hn did .1 !1,fl'ltt t<•h MibOiHo~ Huntington Bearb Police Officer Huntington Beach Yes ... It Is too bad that a few people rain- ed It for the people •ho bad come to enjoy tbe event. For the last five years th.e. event llas been suecHshal: wbeo the trouble started and tbe officers u ked tbe people to leave the beach. . . h l!i then their respon'iibillty to- varatf' tbt' art'a. )RAN(,f ( O AST · Keren Wiii,,.., PubllV•e• Daily Pilat . r •,. .. '"",..., '" ' " ... ;1•.•• ' 'I I ••••• I t'!,, "4~ • _, DOflF~y C.•ly Ed•IOI Tom Cl.tlln Nllw• F d1I()( C••lo I~ <;pot1' f01IOI Tom Tell Ed•IO• T.,r9fte• J Kendle C.1rcu1a11on 01tec;ln< How.,d Mullenery Advll111'•"0 Olu1c:IO• lt9ftl' a1ew1n1 Gl•~,,f,Olld O•t..C:tl)• A. l"' •• 1 • ,, .. I,. ' ti • 11 ""'"" A It"-I .. obefl c.,,,, ... Ir~ Thell Con1to11-. f'rOOur11on n~. .... .1 ·'Now, I do not know how smart a Brahman-Ch Janina crossbr eed Is. bu~ It has to be smart enough to know that a carcass summary. · · canno be something that Js going to be useful later In life." ---''~9\~ ... CA!iMt Klfl\ Re.~·K4.N~!" -17i;f 1!11 H&t.UI t IJ;j;flk·l,t.lll:1.1 .. --------------- Robertson's war.record questioned by Marine \\ ..\SHl:\GTO, fele,1s1on prcal'her Pat Roh<.'nson. who 1~ s11ll pondering "'hcther 10 ti) for the Rt·ruhhcan prc,1dt·n11JI nomtna11on, ha\ alread' been hit h\ h1<; first poht1l·al stink homh. lh~ ha-; ht't•n aCt'U!.Cd of h;l\ 1ng h1' tnther. the la1t· ~l'n Wiiii<; lfohcrt\\\O. l>-Va .. pull string' to keep \oung Pat ou t -(11 LOm bat in "-ort•a. Robertson indignantly denies tht· charge. On Wedne<;da~. he has calk·d a pn·~'> l.'onfcr1.·nn-. not to announce h1' cand1dac~. but to o()t'n thl' door J h1tlc \\1dt'r S1n,·e the cnntro,crs\ m cr Roben son... '' ar record t'\- plo<lt'd tn 1hc pres'> la"t \l.t'd. 1h1· <.,uhJl'll 1" "ure to he pur,ued. Thi· l'hargc that Rohcn .. on. a u>n\t'f\ atl\t' .... ho la\\ir-, Pre<;1dcnt Rt•agan·., militant an11-<.·ommuni'>I pollt1t'<.. dutked h1\ 11\1.n chance to light lhl' wmmuni'>ts came from fo1 mt·r 1-h·p Paul ··P.:tc" McCloske' I{ -C'.1111 f ht• l'\·Ulngrl'S,man recalled that ht· JnJ Robertson \\ere frl'shl\. com· m1<,~111nt•d M.1r1nt• 1i,·utenant!i 0 1>n tht: 1roop,h1p l '\S Hrn·kinndgr !wading tor J.1r.1n .ind Korea 1n earl) 1451 "J'.11 "a' .iffahk. garrulous and tJnd•d. tw 'poke frank!~ of ha s dc,.1re 111 :I\ 111d t·omhat and to have has lath~·r rnt~·n em· on ha" behalf." \h( lm~l'\ \\WI\' 1n ;i lt·11cr to Rep \ nch Lh oh' l>-1 nd Rc)ht•rt \11n "·" ont· of four ,h.l\1·1.111\ rulkd ull thl' !>hip 1n Japan I hi'\ l.1k1 ~.1Ug.h1 up" 1th the hr'\1 ~1.mnt· 1>1' ''uin 1n Kort'a: R1lhl'rt<.on "'·'' .t,\lgnt•d II• hcad- 4uJr!t'r' . l\1d lm~l'\ rn.alkd ,, lut ofg0\>d- n.1tur1.·d nhhing. 111 R11hl.·r1'on aboard ~h1p\\hcn he!!a1d-he "'asgoingt0call has father ... I belle' e most of us 1hought he was joking." McCloske} wrote. That 1s what Rohcnson tuld us \\JS possibly the case. He said McC loske} 1~ an honorable man and had wntft'n what he believed to be true. The onicers somettmes JOked about their low life expectancy in combat -their way of relieving tension as they headed for the war 1one. It 1s entire!) poss1bk. Robenson suggested. that he JOked about in voking h•'> lathrr's influence. He confirmed the hare hone\ of McCloskq \ le11cr -that he had hccn pulled ·off the Brect1nndge 1n Japan and was later a\c;1gncd to d1' 1s1on headquaners in Korea - but said he was aghast at h1' felt o .... \.1anne·s charges Robert on denied that he had tl'll'phon1.·d has father He also said It wac; "<1hsoluteh· not tru~ .. that h1s main JOb a1 d.n 1-;1on hcadquane" was. as tvk( loskl') wrote. "apparent- 1) to 11) to Japan uncl.' 3 \l.C<.'k and hnng back hoo1e for the oflicerc;· me:.,." "I "'as no "ar hnu:· Robcrt\on told us. He nc' 1.·r "a" tnint-line dut'. hut he came undt·r lrL'QUt'nt anllk~ fire ;rnd earned thrl'I.' battk :>tar<,. h~· 'aid. "I JU'il Wl'nt where I wa' ordered." ht• said -\cm rd 1 OE\ to ~ k( loske~. Roh- <.'rtson once wrn1t· ham "makin~ no ObJCCtlOn!>" to tht• ··,t'raCll) .. of h1\ account fhl·1r l'\Changt' of letter<, actuall) pro' t'' th1.• 11ppo!.llt': Roh- 1.'n'ion dt•n1cJ the allegation'> point h) p<>1nt 1n lcttt•r.. to M1.Clo'>kt'}. d:ut•d Feh. I 7. I 1~M I. and \it.in h 6 I 4X I JACK AIDEISOI and JOSEPH SPEAR Rohertson's service record. which he sent to us. confirms that he fought tn Nonh Korea and earned three battle stars. The record does not bear the stamp "Pl" that was customanly us~d to designate ··political in- fluence." Our associate Don.tld Goldberg located one other Manne oflicer .... ho sailed on the l1re(·~1nndge w11h \k('Jo,ke' and Robenson Charlec; l ' Dah. now hnng in Ireland. Dah hacked· up McCloskl.'' \ an:oU'Tlt · f \I c l I I\ I \11 \1< l I h,· Ju,t1t1.' Dl'pJ11nwn1 h." l·mh.1 r~t·d 11n .1n amh1t 11H1' pr1>gram to prolt't I l·HI Drug I 11lorrcmt·n1 .\dm1n l\1ra1wn ;rntl I \ \1ar'>hal' \t'f\ 1rt' u1m- mun1rat1on' frpm lx·ing O' ,·rht•arJ l lw prnhlt·m 1<, thal ~" n1m1• 'll'JX'l '' h.1, l.' ht·tnml' mnr,· '>l1Phl'>lll'.lll'd . thn h .1 \ l' hn·n 1un111lt 1n to r.1d10 lrntm·nt ll'' uwd h\ I;"' t·nl11rtl'1l1t'nt .1~1·1h11·' \lrl·.11.h '1' I Bl lit'ld ollil't''- .111· u,111g u1m pk\ "\Clll't' pr1'an·· 1.1d111 "'tt·m, lh thl· 1·mt of 1hc \t·ar lht· h1Ht'.lll l"\J')l.'~ I\ Ill ha\ l' lo lidd "tltd'' "1n·d lltr '''t Uft' 11lmnHtn1t.1· lie •11' Jack Aadersoa aad Joseph Spear are syndicated columaists. SOMETHING T 0 THINK ABOUT Odds weren't very good, but the payoff was great ... I );JOO\ I' tht• OICT hiking \Olin& rn;in "hn p.111.., l .ll' ,11 our hulld1n g. In I h rt'I.' "'t'd' I' \I.' grc m n tn k n11w him ;1' dwerhd 1ntl'fl''ll'd and "Ill· 1ng to do fa,or, \\1lhc111 I :ih1a}"i ;1\k1ng for,, 11r lJ!it I undJ\ our ~t.:411.!l~ar' l·alkd mt• J'ltk 111 \,1~ Dan \\J' 111lht·L1111g lk:tl h tll~ Jail th::irgcd \\1th "lx·1ng umkt the 1nll11t·m1· 111 .1 \uh\l.ln\t'" I k 'd ht•t•n tlll'rt· tor .lX hour' .111d Jt''J1l.'I .1tl'h ~Jnll'd .. 01111·1101· 111 hail him nut I k da1med hie; tnlk' "ere 1>ut ul 111\1.n hi\ hail"'•" SI ooo he ";c, tul.llh mnuccnl .md h~· •wi·dc<l a lncnd I Jl.'C 1dnj to 1al.1.· 3 •:hdn1 t' ' ....... , 1nnrn.t·n1 a<> to lht• .... a,, of pmt111g hail Rdore hl'<•li1ng north I dre"' 11 $1 00 hill'\ from nt\ ac(l)unt and began to ponder the role of a bail bondsman My first stop 1n Long Beach wa'I "V C Van Pool. Bail Rond'I. 24 Hour Service. Free Info." 1n a cnttage acros-; from the police station on Oroadwa). "Bohh) '' was hchtnd the de'k at '00 pound .... h11 lg1ng 0111 of a modern day rarit y. an unmarkt•d white l ·\htrt lie 1mpa- t1entl~ an,wrn·d my que~t1ons. I routd pa't' hlm \1.1 00 t a.,h: or nrnrtgagt• m\ home or car or h<X'k \nme valunble icwelf). and he'd get c11H parking attl·n<lant 11ut of 1all until ,1rrn1gnnH·nt I dc•11dcd 111 go d11t·ct. Jnd tro'i4'Cd thntr<.'rt tc~pcl'I otT I llcmp S IOO hills tn an 1nd1ffcrent receptionist at tf\e '1a1wn hou-;c I "a\ ''betting" Dann) "'nu Id \OOn appear be fort• me. and t'"en1u;1lh .11 hi" arraignment and trial · Ket·p an muH1 tht'4'C facts I couldn't \Cl' 0Jn hc:hirl· pl:lC'lng my bet, there wa'i t onfu.,.on m rr the e~act charge'i. hr\1t.1nn O\t.•1 h" arraignment date a1HI ah,.1-.'i that tnd1fTerent air of the reccp1111n 1'1 I "an1~t to }'l'li. "I'm plopp1n1,1. do .... n a 1ho11<;.1nd hucb on a ~1n I han.l h kno"' " Hut · sht''d prohahl\ heard 1t'all ~fore. )0 I took • 1 Jt'l'fl hn·a1 h .1ntl tu'it wunted out the bills. She issued a rcn ·1rt and calml) stated. "your 1nm atl' will he dm' n in an hour or m" With an hour 111 kill, 111 trul' Mike Hammer fashmn. I 'teppc<l outs.idc. \Qutntcd into th1.• afternoon ha1c and <.,potted the ·· 11 ung J urv. Rc!.1auran1 and ( o ktai1,:· JU'it ano" the \trt'l'I No fooling' lns1dt•"Thc Hung Jul) .. 1t v.a,rnol JIM "' Wooo and clean Jnd "Robh\ :· tht' honds-as we drove to his car a patt<.'m of man. and V .( Van ·Pool. himself manor arrests and some hght drug use were in therc taking a hole afternoon emerged. He admitted to a few relrc~hment "Banles and Ja~mes." then falling "I luv. 'd \a make uul'?" Bobb} asleep pnor lO has receru arrcsL Once ai;ked ··Don't kntiw." I replied. handcuffed and in Jail. he enscd a ordering 3 gtn and tonic in the <;ame policewoman ti) tng to plant drugs on breath "">o far. I'm out a grand ·• B) him. he refused to take a unne or 1h1., time \i ( was familiar \I.1th th<.' blood test (on pnnc1ple, he claimed) '>lluat1on and otTered no encouraie-then he wa!. threatened with beatings ment: "You can't trust those kids .unless he confessed to u!ling cocaine. mixed up on drugs: they'll lie to their -· A public defender convinced him 1t mothers." "Thanks V.C .. " I said, and was best to confess. Much of what ordered another gin and tonic. -happened durins his three days 1n Jail The three of us talked ahout the h:nl was confusing to both of us: Were h15 S)'Stcm. I wanted to know how a recolle-ctions all true'l Who know~ 'I decent, innocent pcrson li ving tn an But I think Dan 1s a sincere per'lon. apanmcnt without cash. car or Jew-Routtnes are back to normal again elry could ever get out of Jail. In my 1n our parktng lot. Dan I'> clean half hour at the station I'd !leen fh t' or shaven and wearing his usual bright "'x ca-;e" that fit that de!>cnpt1on "mile He appeared at h1 'i arraign~ most of them mtnont1es. ment as promised and I've been "They don't," srunted V,( .. "un-refunded my Sl .000. His CaM' was lc\s the) plead guilty If the> want to dismissed provided he attend some prove a point. claim their mnocc.·m·c cocaine counsclme ~ss1on!> Dann) but ha ve nn dough. no lawyer. they 11ull cla1m'i h" inno..·encl' and I can ~·• in there for months." That hclle"c him. concerned me. I continued my line of A$ lo m} S 1.000 "bet" f'm glad. questions but V ( and Bobby qu1ckl) downnght proud I took 11 Dan had hored.tothem11wasJU'itaJoh theta done a number ot fo,or . neve01 fncndl> round ot dnnk"i that Dann)' asking for anything 1n return When I "ould appear at his 1irTa1,nment. the opportunit~ to repa) and to then paid m ) tab The halding ~d-encourage him presented itself, I went c'cd hanendcr told me b> po'lting fo r 1t Wa<; I ht'<11tant" Su~! But there bail I'd done the nght thmg. "you wa!> 11ometh1ng about Dan that gave aotta go wtth your heart," ht' \a'ld mt• confidcnct' . .\nd that won out .\<., Dann)' came through the pohrC' the bartender \31d. "Ya goua J\O w11h "itnt1on door thankmg me profu<;el ) your heatt." And I did' He was nudr hut for the rntotf-; of I got m) 1housand buch bad and 1hrec d8)'> t nrhrr then 11omt I cena1nlv won the hct" "You won't hcl1e"c what th1\ ut\ Dan and I arc now fa,t fncnd~ h:i' don<' to me .. he rmx:la1n11:d "I ct Jim Wood llvrs 111 Nt•port Bt•d . PZ1'Z t>EXTEll Colwnolat PETE -DEXTER Snipers bully steer 0\ACR .\Ml:.NTO -· ( Jll Oil' a bleeding heart. l'lut I find m~'clf unable to look at the \hoo11ng \\ edncsda} of a I )OO-pt1und steer on the campus of thl' t 'nJ\ ers1h of California, Davis. \l.1thout putting m)'selftn the animal'' c;h0<.''>. Tht• steer wa" a 14-month old crossbreed. H1'> fathL·r "'a'> a Brahman bul1 , and his mother .... a, a Ch1an1na cow. He had been t:ikt·n to college that same morning from his home 1n Shingle Spnng,. 1n tht• hill' 50 miles awa)~h) 3 ram:hl'r named Jbhn Milt An. a) th t' \lt't'r "'a' dcln·ered 10 U.C Da~'' to take pan 1n what as called a "carcas\ summan " No ..... I do not kno" 1."<actl) ho~ sman a Brah man-Ch1an1na croi;sbrecd is. but 11 has to be sman enough to know that a carcass summar. -e'en at lJ.( Da' 1s -cannot Ix: c;emc1h1ng that 1s going 10 be useful later 1n lift• And so ( ros\hrt·l'd tht• '>tt•er \l.J<; - undef\tandabh I thtnk -not too t'XClled abou1 °ont'ntat1<•n da). "He "as le1<,1 ~ 10 ht·~1n \.\llh." ..aid Oan Sehnen. manJgcr of1h1.· < olc Fac1 ht) at U (' Da\ is ..... h''rt• < ro">\hrt·ed the steer was dcll\l•n·d "W(' tnt•d ICI \\t'1gh_h1m. and )OU could tell ngh1 ·''~ :&) hl' d1dn ·1 want to be weighed. Hl· d1dn'1 "'3nl to go through the Lhutt' .• 1n~ "a). and when we prcss(•J thl' l\\Ut'. he turned and Jumped nght Qvt•r a ti' c-font gate and took otT down h) th1.· cred .. ."' So'lrossbrced thl' '>leer 1umix·d the gate am.I headeJ do"'n Putah Creek. which runs through the center of a parklike area or tht• campus where hundred~ of people JO& and ndc b1qcle . kecpmg fit 'a ou can under- stand Crossbreed\ 1n1crcst tn the fitness cra1e. schl'dukd ac; ht' was for carcass ummJn later tn the week .. · But forgeuing' that. ) ou can under- 'itand ho'-' Cro~breed "ould ha'c felt more •comfonable there. among 'egetanans and the non-' 1oknt. Oavl-5. aftt>r all. ~s tl:ie c1trthat m&\-ee----'-i 1t'i ~ulpture of two 1oggcr<; because 1& thought someone might hl1nd them· sch es walking into on<.' of the statue's fingers. So Cro\\brt•cd 11>ggl·d do\\n the Jogger-;· path m:\\ lw thrt·t·-quartl·rs of a mile. pa.,<.1ng ;1 "'um3n and ht·r \oung child . and linall\ camr to a stop ocs1dc ,, pond not t':ir lrom ~1rak Hall. "The first ,·all ''t' got tamt• 111 at 11 18." <,;11d P.1ul Ptott•nhaua . a spokesman for lht· '\l'hool "~omt•om· reported a \l.h11t· hull running up tht• pathwa\ " The pohl't' "ere calkd. along with an1n1al u>n trnl .and tht' 'ct en nar. \t hoot The first pnlilt' t.ir Jm,cd at thr pond. and t:alkd 10 .1 hat kup and the sniper team -\t"' lht· unl\l'r\I\\ polite dt•pJnml·n1 h.1, .1 '"'Pl'r tram· Thr h<1" Imm thl' \\'tt·nnan 'il'hool arri,~tt w11h J 1r.inqu1 h1t•r gun. hut ran 1n111 tnhn1rnl prohlt•m, nghtJ\\3) "Thl'\ d1dn'1 hJ'l'l'nough tranqu1l11cr fi,r '-l>OH'thtng 1ha1 'Ile." Pfotcnhaucr \J1J '\\ hJt th<.'\ hac..I lOu ld put J O\\ n .1 'ht•cp Old} ht·. or a goaH+F ~~ HtH-fl•H ct-~4Xl-p41und -- \leer. .. .\nd then thl•ft' \\j .. !ht• rrnhlem ol gctt 111g do'l' t•n11ugh tu '>hoo t 1 I \\I I h ,\ tran4u1l11e1 I ht') h,I\ c l\l tx· ..,,.,, accurat<.'. get "'1th1n 10 or 15 ):lrd' 11 we miss 11. '°'l'°'l' g111 a HrahmJn guing nuts." Time ul tllUf'>C. wa<. dl·ar It "J~ getting t lmcr and dmer tu noon .ind !ltudcnL' .)nt~ tarnh.,. "'t'-ft' he-g1n-n1ng to come out 111 tht· huildrn~' l.nd tht• pollt'c looking al an adm11tcdh untort•<.ecabk s1tuat10n -a I .2<'l<l-pound "'h1te Brahman steer IOO<.t· on the campu<. of the ll n1,er4'1t' of ( allt11mia. J)a"' and nobo<h ,;,th rnough drugs 111 l'alrn him dn"'n -no\\ had onh 1v.o cho1tc'> . hoot him. or tf\ IO '>tampcde him tnto thJI 'tatu<.' d·o" n- t<, .... n and \l.'l' 1f thn u11tldn'1 gt•t him to put out his l'\l' So a dcc1S1on was made, and a memhcr of the sniper team put fh e rounds in Crossbreed'!. head wtth u scoped deer nn~. and somchody put out the !'.tO~ that the animal wa., moving 1n a "threatening m3nnl"r" toward a woman and her ~mall 'hild when 11 happened. "We wrrl.' up agatnst the wall." Dan Sc.-hncr1 '>aid, "hut th<.' onl} thing hr'tl don<.' tn that lad)' was run past her ahout 45 minute" hl.·l orc· He was JU'<t standing out thcrt' w;11t1ng "hen the\ "hot him " The\ hitl'hcJ ( m''hr<.'c<l'<. leg'> 111 an elcctnc \~1n1.·h and dragged him into a 1ra1ler then rt'turnl'd htm to the Cole Fan ht\ where hl' "a<. hung upc;1dc dov. n and bled dn for tcc;tang Which I\ th(' point 1n tht' StOI') at wh1eh I hcgan tn• 1dcnt1f\ .... 11h ( nmbrecd II rl•mtntkd m~ of ;in toter. 1e" I h.id "'1th "'" l'OUn<;<.'lor an high ~l·hool. an' "'II' I k looked at me with tho<;e 1h1l ~ glaS4'C\. ll' <.'r n transcnpt uf m' grade<. and said . "\OU kno". \Oil tollege Jll<;I 1c;n 't for C\. ('.'f'\ Onl' " Pf'tt> nt,tt>r Js " '·' ndll'•t rolumol•t . ' j ( ....... '5'. --· ,._ SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 1•. 1986 w Golden W•t open1 lta .footbell .,.Hll with M-14 Ylctorr.112. · The UC lrvln• er•• country teem mer be ltrong•t yet. M. .. - Tr·ojans,off to great s~art, 31--16. Clutch efforts in fourth quarter sear victory over Illinois By ROGER CARLSON I Of .... IMl!r Nllt .... LOS ANGELES -Great plays make areat teams. and Saturday afternoon the lJniversity of Southern California Trojans made them en route to a 31-16 victory over Illinois before 51 ,496 football fans here at the Coliseum. ' Trojans' quarterback Rodney Peete made them~. receiver Ken Henry made them, and the youngest defensive down three in creation made them (freshmen Dan Owens and Tim Ryal), along with sophomore Dery I Henderson). But above all, tailback Aaron Emanuel made one - a divi ng·catch ofa Peete aerial with still 5: 18 left and the Trojans nursing a 2J-l 6 lead. The Illini. which had scored three field goals with the aid of four USC first-half turnovers. had scored to cut the deficit to five points with 5:41 left, giving them that one shot at turning . the tide. Four yards on two plays netted Coach Ted Tollner's Trojans a third- and-six at the USC 31 - one more defensive stop and Illinois was in a tex.tbook position to pull it out with the ensuing punt. But, that's where the Trojans came up with the great play--as Peete went to his left and found Emanuel with a di ving 21-yard pickup on the side- lines and in front of Tollner. Football scores use JI, 1111no1s 16 C•I St•te Fullerton 3S, l<Mho SI. 2S Mlchle-n 24, Notre D•me 23 Wunlr19t.on 40, Ohio ~ 7 M IZOM St. 20, Mlcttto-n St. 17 Stenford 31. Te11a1 20 Arlzone;.37, Colorado St. 10 • Oreoon 32, Colorado 30 Frnno SI. 71, Oreoon St. 0 Nev.cSa·LH \19991 Sl, Portland SI. " -M l•ml, Fiii. 61. Tex•s Tecti 11 L5~ 3S, Tex.i A&M 17 Ark.nas 1t; Mlu1$11POf 0 San Jose. St. 20, Washlr19ton St. 13 BVU 31, New Mexico 30 San Ole9o St. 37. Uteh 30 Al9beme JI, S. MIU IH IPPI 17 Georol• J 1, Ouk• 7 MISSIHIPC>I SI. 27, Tenneswe 23 low• '3, tow• St. 7 Missouri 24. Ulen St. 10 Wvomlno 23, Pacific 20 Indiana 21, Loulsvll.le 0 B•vlor 31. Loul1leni Teen 7 Purdue 20, &ell st: J WlKOft$ln JS, N. llllnols 20 Armv 33, SvrecuM 21 Nevv 20, Vlrolnla 10 •ComPlete 5Gores, roundup, BJ, extreme first-half duress to give the lllinois offense the punchless look. Or. at least. stack them up mentally behind Emanuel's miraculous recep- tion. "I grabbed Aaron and told hi m 1i was the most critical play of the game. no question." confirmed Tollner in the winner's locker room. ''Yes," agreed Tollner. "It was the · play of the game." · "They had the play really covered weft." said Peete. "Initiall y it was to Jackson (USC flanker John Jackson) over the middle. But he wasn't open and I had to seramble to my left." -----------~::..,. sophomore field gcn-eral. "I knew all I had to do was set hitn the ball. 1 knew he would calCb it,'.' said Peete of the clutch eff'orl Emanuers finaertip reception libe went out of bounds on the turf kept the Trojans• offense oD the field and in the driver's seat. .. We ,lust said. 'Here we go, this is our chance,' " said 270-pound junior tackle David Cadigan. a product of Ncwpon Harbor.High. . · "It was OK. we got the fLrst, Dow let's take it in." · Emanu&l followed with a ·12-yard burst over the left side, th.en Peete · went t-he distance on a broken play to break the backs of the Illini. -. "It was a broken bootleg,•• said Tollner. "They were blitzing with man coverage and he had nowhere to go .• ~ut because of his natural abilities Those natural abilities canied him to the 30. then he c;rossed to his right. accelerated and went the distance to put 1t out of sight with 3: I 8 left. W1tbm tbose three play.s -the reception, the 12-yard burst and the TD run -th.e Trojans were able to erase a matter ·Of first-game jittetS which would put many down for the count II was clear. too. to Il linois Coach Mike Whtte. ··1t was a d1sappo1ntin~ loss be- cause we had an opportunity to win and we kt It sltp awa)," he said. "You ha ve 10 gi ve USC credit for a great dn ve after we pulJed close in tbe fourth quarter. When they smelled \ 1ctol). the} went after tt." Emanuel and Ryan Knight. tht Trojans' starter at tailback. each had coughed up the ball. as well as Peete wuh a fumble and mterception m the first half. USC tallb•ck Ryan Knlaht loaea control of the ball ult la knocketl from hie graap by ,., ............ llllnola' Bobby Dawaon. Blockln& on the playwla Randy Tanner of the Trojana. Forget Peete's 37-yard scoring scamper a minute or so later to make it 28-16, or earlier endeavors - fienry's miracle touchdown catch with a bounce off an Illinois de- fender's helmet. Randy Tanner's flanker pass to Hen.ry. for a.Jouch· gown. and a defense which overc.ame There's also that fundamental!) n~cessar:y commodity of confi dence required of great teams. and this 1s where it surfaces with Peete, the The Trojans. however. hcl.d a I ~9 halftime lead by v1°rtue of Emanuel's 3-yard burst behind Cadigan and Henr) 's first of two TD receptions. (Pleue eee U8C/B3) Titans tighten up,3'5-25 Fullerton defe nse contains Tdaho St. to collect first win By BARRY FAULKNER Delly,.._. Ccwt .. pondonl Coming into Sattmia~ n1gh1·, home opener "'''ha ~ccondar) "h1ch had bel·n gl\en up a T' paccnt compk11on ratio\.\ h1k ~ ll'ld1ng 'n en touchdov. n pas<.t.><. 1 n two games. < al State Fulknun football roar h (jenc Murph) had to h1.' uincl'rncd ahout facing a tram \"lllkd a' the·· 1 hrU\\ in· Idahoan'>.·· Indeed. ht'> v.orq fl'ar' ,1.·1.·nwd to be un,elltng thcm<.t·hl''-v.hen tlw Idaho State 1-kngal' JUm~·d out to an earl) 10-Cl lead at the '.anta .\na Howl But a rre,1vu'>h inclli.Tlt\e Tt1an offen sl'. led h\ tir-.1-11mt: 'tancr Ronntl' Bartx-r 'and 'en1nr tadhack Rick} Calhoun. had an un,c1ling ot its own. rail~ mg tnr a 21 ·rwint third qultftl'r to kad the I 11an' 111 a ·'5·2" wtn. J ··Thl') put 10 p11111t' nn th1.· hoanJ ---.-a--nd I thnu~llrtth goct:""1H'nr 1 again.' ·· ,,11d Murph' ''hn'c tl·am had droprx.-d 11' lir..i t''" tontc·"t'. 49-3 and 24·2 I "But th1.·: tll't didn't g1'c up ,1nd the) pla~rd h<1r1.kr I"' l'. 'atd "1.'n• going to get tw111.•r ,,, tlH' \l'<l'un progressed and 111n1ght ,h,rnt•J that.· Bengal quartahad, l •t1111 \1<tnan1. who thr<..'~ for q4 \ ar1.h Ill ,I -4.\· 1., win over Ch11.n "1.1i1.· Ill l,t\l \\~d:, season opcnt:r .. 1ga1n p11'itt•d "'lllt' 1mpress1' c numhl.'r' ( .:'4 1\f ~~ tor \I I \ards). But he .11.,1> .iutlwrt•J tlm·r interceptions 1\1\l' of v.h11.h \\:l' ret urned Q7 \Otnh h1r tht• I 1tan•; tir,1 touchdo\\ n W11h Idaho \t:ltt' atw.1d 10-11 and (Pleaae aee CAL ST ATE/83) Emergency ansiyers Pettis plea . -.. ~--- Angel inserted in ninth. leads 3-2 win over Chisox CHiC: .\GO ( .\P) -:\n a1hng Gary Pett1s pleaded to pla} Saturda} n1~ht. but Angels manager Gene Mauch waHW..U..0111 th~ nm-th inning. • Penis responded with a ke} stolen base. and then hit a t"'o-out single 1n ·the 15th 1nn1ng 10 boost the .\ngels to a , '·2 '1c1orv o~er the Y'h1cago White Sox. · .\.ccording to Mauch. ··Pettis told . me ahout two minutes before game time he thought hi s c;houldcr felt good enough to pla}. but I dended 10 hold him out and use him onl} in an emergenq ... The fleet-footed Pems. "'ho had sufTercd a shouldl·r in1ui;. Wcd nesJa} night against ( lcH.'land. ~1ngkd home Dick Schofield. v. ho had doubled, \\1th the gamt• winner. "I km'\' from pa't npenence never to tn Jnd look for a panicular pitch. and luck11\ 1'1 '~a~ O\ t'r thl· platl·." 'aid Pc111s of the f Sth 1nn1ng pill throv.n b) lo~er Bill Da"'k), O· 7. ·· 1 '" ung a~ hard as 1 could and 1t sa11t'd into Today'• game AJagela (McCaskill 16· 7) at Chicago White Sox (Cowley 9·9). Time: I 1:30a.m. T V: Chan nel 5. Radio; KRTH (.930). _ Monday's gamc:"A-ngels ar<?h1cago White Sox. 4 p.m. left' field ." In the ninth inn mg. wit h White Sox starter Ste~·e C'arlton pro tecting a 2-1 lead. the 41- year-old southpaw ga,·e up an infield hit to Bnan Downing with one out. Pett is ran for Do~ ning. stole second and went to third on Carlton Fisk's throwing error. "I had ne\er seen Carlton before and he had ne\crsccn me before. so I guess we we re about C\Cn." Pettis said. "I was told to run when Isa"' an opportunity." Bobh} Cinch . the batter at the time of the steal. said "Carlton threw a ball 1n the dirt when Prill~ derided to steal and Fisk had to hurry his 1hro" " ,· Carltoll:-who was gunning for his 323rd major league win. was a victim of Bobby Gnch 's broken-bat sin~lc which scored Pet\ls and sent the game into extra innu~gs. "Carlton threw me a tough slider and the ball broke my bat," Gnch said. "but it had just enough carry to get over the shonstop's head and bring home Penis. I'll trade a broken bat for a victory any day." Angef starter Mike Witt. who leads the league wtth 13 complete games. pitched nine innings of seven-hit ball but wasn't around for the fin ish. "Nobody wants to waste that mul h pitching. especially us, because we're bat· tered and bruised right now:· Mauch said Gary Lucas. 3-0. pitched two innings for the win before being replaced b~ Terr) Forster. who pitched the final inning for his fifth save. Carlton aliowed seven hits. walked three and struck out fo ur in ni ne innings. He ts 2-0 wi th two no-decisions in his last four starts. The Angels took a 1-0 lead into tht: fourth on a sacrifice fly by Grich. But Fisk. who hadn't homered since .\ug. 21. hit a two-run homer 1n the fou rth off Mike Witt. AMERICAN LEAG UE WEST W L Pct. GB .AJagels g I SY 5 74 Texas 73 fi4 51 4 9 SaturdaJ's Scores Angels 3. Chicago 2 ( 15 inntn~l T·o.as 14 .. Minnesota I . Today's Games Angels (McCaskill 16-7) at ChKa&o IC owle) 9-9). I U O am .. Channel 5. KRTH radto 1">30) Texas (Guzman 9-14) at Minnesota (Portugal 4-81 Rel\'alnlng (;ames ANGE~<2-Z>-Homrll3):Sept 16. 17. 18. -Kansas Cit). Sept. IQ, 20. 21. Chicago; ~l'pt 22 1 ~). 23, 24. -Cleveland. Sepl. 2ti . .:'7, .:'8, Texas . .\wa) (9): Sept 14. l5. Chicago. Sept 29. 'O. Oct. I. Kansas Cit). Oct. 2. 3. 4. 5. Texas· TEXAS 1201 -Home flt)) Sept. 19. 20. ~I Minnesota: Sep1 .:'Y. 30. Oct. I. Oakland: Oct 2. _t 4 5. Angels. Awa) ( 10): 'iept. I~-:v1 innesota. ept. 15. 16. 17, Oakland. ~pt 22. 2.l 24. Sea11le. Sept. 26. 27. 28. Angels. Kemp to start against Rams today Jeff Kemp Montana stays at home as 219ers invade Anaheim •TV: (Channel.:' at I p.m.l JctfKemp may finally get to throw the football free!). in -\naheim Stadium. The former Rams' quarterback. now weanng a an Francisco uniform. will get the start for the ~9crs in place ·Of the injured Joe Montana in -toda) 's game against the Rams. --- Montana stayed behind Saturda} when the ~9ers flew lO Anaheim. leavi ng Kemp as the starter. -. · Montana, su.tTenng from back and leg pain caused by an inOamed lumbar nerve root, had officially been listed as questionable for the game. A team spokesman said Montana is recuperating. through the. weekend at h.is F--OS.tet City ho me.. In fi\e )Cars ~s the Rams' oackupquarterback. Kemp opened 14 games when the cluh·.._ -,tan1ng quarterback was injured. but he thre" spanngl) - and at pred ictable times -tn the run-onentrd offense of Coach John Robinson. The son of Jack Kem p. the former pro quarterback and current .S. senator from Nr"' York. Jd T 1s an agile scrambler who~c forte l'i throwing short passes. and he would appear 10 blend well into the 01Tens1ve scheme of ~Yl·r~ Coach Bill Walsh. Kemp. signed as a (rec agent out of Dartmouth 1n I 981. played in fi ve games for the Rams la~1 year. includTng a sum in·a-24-1 () loss to 1hc Nl.'W York Giants. In 1984. he opened at quanerba{'k for tht: Rams 1n 12 games in place of the injured V inn· Ferragamo. l~admg the cluh to a 10-6 record and into the playoffs. Dunng hts ttmr wtth the. Rams. Kemp completed 17 3 of 353 throws for 2.395 yards and 14 touchdowns. ~•th 10 mtercepuons while appeanng in 14 games. "Oh' 1oush 11 wnuld tx· nice to ha' r J rn: pla,ing." ..aid k rmp "He·, the lx'<il l''ecutor ol this ofTen<;c. hut rm sure we'll du real ~ell " '>aid \\Ide rcn·ner D\.\1gh1 \lark of the 4Yer': "He (l\.rmp11!> not going to be quttc a~ lint·-tuned as Joe. hul he's lool..ing ~harp th1\ \\CCk. He·., nght on tht' mooe" w11h his pa,~e'i ~e obv1ouslv m1~s Joe. hut"" l~t.'I comfonahlr Jcffw 1ll gr111 done." T al~mg ahout thl' earl~ ~caion ·-meeting·- between the d ubs ~ho figure to figtit 1t out for the :'\iFC \.\ e!>t title a~tn tht<; <>Cason, Robinson said the 1mponance ol the game 1s d1ffirult to tigure "lt-''il'Onfusing w me .. ht• said "Ob" mu"~)' 11·., 1mponan1 "hen~ ou pla) thl' n ' al fro m 'iomr o;cnsc of a p\'i,hol<)g1cal 1hing. But the nnt 11mr Wl' pla\ I lhc \a,t rl'gular·'il'3'1on g.1nw on Dec 191 nol)()(i\ ~tllrcml·mbl'r \\ho won · "l ong-range . 111sn 't tnt1l'.al .. The Rams dom1na1ell th!' 4\)l'r' 1n 1hr11 pre~l·a,on meeung th•'-·)!'.tr \\1nning. 11 -1 ~ But an h.i.n...i!>CO has \\On lhl· la-.1 li\c regular .. ea<.nn mCl'llng' ht·1~ecn tht• tl·am' at ~nahe1m ~1..id1u m Ryan-Ditka 'feud' comes to a head, Rai4ers.test Washington After.lasfWeek's loss to Denver. · LA trying to bounce bac k today 'l31d (lfter the loss ... top 'cm 0 Stop \•m D No" our ofT~nse 1~ o di' crsafied. 1t"• sturx·ndous ... . . Raider quarterhaclt. Man:~ tl'>(ln rnmrlewd ~() 1lf '' pa~ses for .\4(1 )ard" ,inJ thn·c toul'hdov..n' .l@.a1 n'1 Den,er Th(' lh·dsktn<. IH'l'll no intnxlul'llon 111 n1nn1ng hack M:mu' .\lkn. "'h1.l v.1 11 hi.· tn•ntt 111 Jdd to h1\ "'I l rct:ord stn•alt. 1ll IOronM.'u111'l' 11·1u.,,ird 11.am1.·<. ·Focus on coa c hes today whe n Bears hosf Phila d elphia From AP dl,pal<'ht·~ CHIC..\(10 ~ "K1' air.···· \t1i..l· D1tka askc<1 "Wh,11 r11 :111 \ ., .. "I nrH'r th1n1ght tlwrt• "ii' a t('u\\." Budd) R)an '"'d tn tlw C'h1rngo medrn ") cn1 8"'' .11""" had that feud thing g<,1nll .. Oh. The l\\O, "hn h:irl'I\ talkl·d to 1•nd1 o\hcr wh1.•n R,,1 n "'a' D11i..,,·, d1·· fens1 vc l'11111 dfnator. me1.•t lllr th1• tir'it It me all head l 1131 ht''i t11d:n ·" R qll\ bnngs ht\ Phil.ldt'lph1a hl1tk' 10 Ch1cagCl Im "'hat apfl<'<H' to Ix· a much-bnlh ho<\ftl N rt ow.mat di Would i11hnn1.• ht p.n111g Jttrnt111n 11 Manon< amphdl ,1111 \\:l\l.'1)al'h1ng t ht• Eagles'' Both head coachr~ haw <ipent the \\t•rk ~·fort: thl' gaml' uttl•nng nice 1h1ng .. ahnut the ir opponent fhe cau~11c R'an c\Cn had nice thing~ to ~~ ahout M1k1.• ·1 omCJak. t 'h1cago·" replac('nwn1 for quar- taha\k Jim McM3h11n, \.\ho 'iuffrred a \t•parall·d -.hnukkr la\I Sun<la~ "Tht: nthcr gu) \ 3 hrcku\a quar- tl'rhacl... hut I al .... :n~ liked the kid." \aid f{,an. who rotall''i )Oung Ran- Jall ( unningham 1n place of -weteran q11Jrtl'rh.tl ~ Ron .la\.\nrsk1 in 'iOmc 1h1rd·d1>" n '\1tuat111n' Thi• lkar'i .ilso "'111 he wi thout Jcfcn'itH' end R1duml Dent. who 1~ sufTenng from a ~nraint•d hM'k. D1t Ii.a <.;11d Oent would not pht). hut Bear\ trai ner Frt'd C ·a1 to said Dent. "ho hurt ht'i hal"k httmg wtt@.hl'-. 1.'ould prnt·t1t't and po<i'i10h pin) \11kr HartcMttnt'. a 12-war \Ctc1an. \.\Ill 'ltan 1n Deni'., place Ryan Dttka Neither team was awesome on opehtng da). hut tht,-re were dif- ferences The Bears. defending Super Bowl champion~. heat Ckvcland, 41 -3 I. for their I Qth v1ctOI) 1n their last .:'O sames. then spent the we-ck apologtz· tn8 for their spott) pla). The Eagle<; were beaten. 4I·14. b) Washington 1n a µme of which R)an said: .. ~ lot of things didn't work., R)nn will start first-round draft l'h1,1ce Keith B\ars at fullbad. al'lout seven games before Bvaro; was \Ufl- po!>ed to he rt'{'Ovcrcd (rom a hmkcn foot that plaguC'd htm 3t Ohio State He made a token appearance ,, .. o carries for twn \ard~ -at \I~ ;l\htO[lll1n l3'it \\l'l'lt. . •TV (Channel 4 al 10 a.m.l WASHING ION '<A P) -Washington Kt•(hktn' Coach Joe Gibbs says evel) game this season will hi.· an "exam." a new test 10 determine ·Just hov. goo<l h1r. f~)Otball team is. ---_.... -- The Redskins won their NFL opener "'1th a 41 -14 '1ctol) over Philadelphia. but arc C'<pccted to be hardt•r pressed to achieve ~ssing grades toda) when the~ hMt 1he Los Angeles Raider's. "The Raiders have tremendous personnel. C'\'l'l)OOl' knows that." Gibbs said. "We'll ha'e to pla) our hest tn heat th(m. They're a big-time football tearrt .. Gibbs. an offensive specialist. most rcc;pects the physical Raider defense "They ha-.c one of the touihe'I defenses to anack." he said. "It's got so mun) d1t1rm11 .. looks and the} play "o man~ good ix-ople l hetr l'Ornerbacks are so good that the) take' our H'C'C'I\ er' ri ght out of the game " ·• - . One of those rnmcrback\. vt'tl·ran l t''lter Ha) e'. 'la\' Los .\ngcks' 1mprcned otTcn'll' Ill tht• rea,on the Ratdl'r' tigure tn ~o 1 l-' this ~car. r\rn 1hnuRh thC'\ npcn1·d tlw 1,C8SOn with a 38-3ti defeat 1n Denver "In car·~ past 11'11 alwa" bc.·C'n ou1 dl'ft•n<,(-· lta'l'' ThC''\a,1 t1mr W a'ih 1ngtnn and I 1.1' ~ ng.cll~' n11.·t wlwn 1t rnunted. ·\lien gained I'll \.m1' in \uJX'r Bo"l \\Ill and th(> Ra1drr~ hn-C"lt'd· '~-<t m "hat "'3' at thl· ttntl' lhl· mo~I lop~1d1.·d ~uricr Bo" I 1n hl\tor\ l hat "3' nwrl' th.rn 2' \1.',tr' .1gn. hu1'-<lOH'11( tlw Rcd\ktn\ haH•n't IMl(l•lll'n 11 1n, lmltng 1'nrm.1n 'l):)q• Rulz. 'okil ~rr tlt>fl·n"' 1· Pia\ 1·1 .1t 1h1· \\ ,·1·!.. tnr h" rla' 4\ga1nq Phdadrlphra "l\"a'om·otthr\.\\)r,tgamr'I .1nn1.·111·mcmhc1 · -.atd Uut1. '(I .i 'rll'ran ot I,''\ I l , on tr'\' \ ""' trn.la\ \\OUIJ droJ\_ th(' R.Hd l'r\ tv.n aanws nchind the kaJer\ln thn:umPt·t1t1\l' \H ~c1.t "All 16 games an· 1mronan1," l\a1d Los ~ngck' < oach 1 nm f.lMr' "'ho "l11lh av.are that t•,rn othrr tl·am 1n ht ,li\1\lon" I fl "f q·r, wt•clo.1' htit-" 1·1111('1, catkd l~n\cf g.rnw "a n·al downer" in that tlw KJ1dcr' lc1\t 1h1~'c tumhk' hkv. a I q ... lead and were: .ilkd h'r I~ r<'nalt11.'' tor 11 ~ 'a1tl'i ''-' c let them off the h111)~ 1110 man\ tinw' v..hcn H>U '<Ort \hat many p~11111' H•u 'h11uld \\tn .. h1• \.'\Id Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT I Sunday, -September 14, 1986 J _ __. Sunset League teams shine Rustlers round up win * ~ WHt 24, 8a'1.,.SAekt t4 k-IW~ (;OIOefl Well 0 1 I 10-24 8aktolleld O 0 1 1-14 UCiwomen romp in soccer Kim C'us1mano scored three goals u the UC' Irvine women's $()0Cer team OlXned its season with.an 8-0 romp over v1s1t1ng Occidental Satpr- Three Sunset Lea&ue girls' vol- cyball teams advanced to the bracket play oflhe Orange County Volleyball C'bampionsbips w11h strong per- formanet'S in pool play Saturday. Jenni Enadall and Lynn Ferry led Edison to a 7-1 record in its pool at the Chargers· gym. while Marina's Jen- nifer Gratteau and Khnsty Larsen led the Vikings to a 9-1 mark and the top of their p(>ol in the Yikes gym . Huntmfton Beach, whictr placed second 1n its po,al. ;ilso qua!ified. Defense provokes Bakerstield errors for 24-1 j: victory founh quancr. the Ru'ltler) nc,cr allowed 'Bakersfi~d past the ( iolden West 30-)ard line Glenn Harris p1cked offt"o pa~~' and Marie Ziegenhagen, Dan Ramsey and Roger Church each had one- 1 n tcrception. BAKERSFIELD -Backed by a strong defens1 ve dfon and a I 16-yard effon by tailback Carl Satterfield, the Golden West football team nrvcr It was another stellar defensl\c play in the third quaner by free ~fety John Whiteman which set a Sat- terfield 2-yard plunge to put th.: --trai-!00-+n-l4~ 1-4 triumph over Ru$"tlets ahead for gOOOT4-7.-Whltc- man blocked the punt inside the I 0 and Golden West recovi:red at the seven. Bakersfield in the season <>ix:ner for bo.th teams. · The Sea View League's Newpon Harbor (8-0) and Corona dd Mar (8-0). along with Woodbridge (6-0) all won their pools at Westminster. Newpon Harbor wa~ led by Jenn> Evans and arah Allison. Mater De1 and Irvine t'ach went Y-1 to finish first and second respecuvel~ 1n their pool at Manna The Rustler defense p1ckc:J off five Manuel Garcia passi:s and sacked the beleaguered quanerback three umes to make II two straight '1ctonc~ over Bakersfield and even the st·m·' be· tween the two teams at \.J-1 ..\nother poor punting cffon early tn the fourth quaner set Golden We'it up at the. Baker'lfield 42. Ten pla' s later. fu llt>ack Ted Pappas plungi:J in from 001.'..\ard aWa\ 00 founh -and· Except for a 78->atd 1hird-4uarter touchdown run b' Da vid andcr!. 8.!'d a Garcia touchdo" n p3'>'> tn thl' goal. , . . . Golden \\est took th..-lrad in111al l\ 1n the sc:cono quaner, marching 59 High school team ends eight -years of futility with win From AP dispatches MINNEAPOLI -Eight year'i down [il th e road of one of the worst streaks in high c II t school football. the Glenvrlle Trojan s ha\l' finall~ hit a smooth stretch The) v.on one "We"ll en10~ 11 for a few days." Roger Reu,cr' football coach at Glen' 1lle High School, ~1d qrh aturdJ~ after ht<, TroJans def~atc:d EJlendale-Gent:\~1 14-8, Fnda> to '\nap an e1ght-)ear, 70:gamt• lu'i1n~ s1rrak Thi.' team wa'> tv.o game'i a"'a~ from the high school record for rnnsecutl\ c lossc ... ·-rm telling the kids. 'Let's not stup here Hl''. let'' go out and get some more. Let's nor JUSt be sausficd v.11h thrs one· .. Reu,er\ said frC1m Glen,1lle. a !arming commun11~ of 51 people about I 00 m1ks 'outh nl thl• T"tn \111es ' . . Slaney's comeback spoiled N ~\\ YO.KK -Romania's Manc1ca m Pu1la uwJ a \trong "•ck . aturday to lap1url' 1hc Mern•des Mile On Fifth ~H:rrnc h•r thr '>l't·ond llml' and broke the l'Our'>l' record. -.po1ling the comeback bid 11f ~.ti\ Dl't l.t•r ~I.inc\ · I he \h-yt•ar-old Pu1rn. the I Y84 Oh mptl .1.0tlil- mcll'r diamp111n. "a' ttml'd in 4 m1.nu11:,, 14 4X \t'l'<lnJ ... o,h31t('flng tht: l'OUrSt' mark of 4 22.M SCI b\ Bri1:11n·<. Wl·nd) SI~ in 1983. Fnr hl't pl'rformanCl'-her 17th' 1<.·ton 1n.? I r:.lll'~ this }Car . .ilong "1th th rel' ~ecnnd-place~ arid om• third -Pu1, a rl'll'I' l'd J I Y8o car. donated b' the ~pon .. or ol lhl' l'\ l'nl . ~pain\ Jo<,c:-1 u1'> (1on1ale1 al.;.o rall1~·ll 111 thl' <,tretch tor a '>Urprt<;1ng' ll'tnr> 1n the mcn\clttl' rJlC rn \ 'i \ 2 1.ir oil the cou rse rl'cord of 3:-P .52 l''' 1hl1'ht:J h\ \\dOl'\ \13r('l' In lo.J8 1 \lane~ thl· ou1<.1and1ng \\Omen·, d1\ta ntl· runnl·r 1n t n1ll'd "i1.1tl'' hl\tor) nl'' er " <is in con1cnt1un 111 thl' \\llnll'n \ rlltl' anJ \\OUnd ur S11<lh 10 4:3~.01 LecoQte. Tulasne reach finals ReU\l'r'>.a27-\car-oldmathtcac:her\\hO)l'f\t"dJ\ rop-\l'L'dl·J f-rcnt hmcn Henri ~ an ass1'>tant coach fo r t"o years beforc bt:rng naml·J Leconte :rnJ Thierry Tulasne each p,1511.:J head't'.oach altn the 1983 sca.-;on. said lhe \ 1\.'WI\ \\J\ \lr:i1g.ht \L'l, ll lortco, ll\ l'r unSL'e<lcd i\rgcn· .. for all the kuh "ho plaH·d all those \ears... · uni.' opponl'nl' "ia1ur<la\ 10 mO\l' into the If the TroJan' had lost Frida> 1n ElknJdlc. thn final ol thc Mart1n1 Open tennis 1ourna~en1 in'Cienn a would ha' l' been 11nh om· lo<.s a"a' from the all--t1mr "1tzl·rland leLontc seeded No. I and rankl'd ninth in national high sehool l'ootball losing ;trl'ak of .,2 ~1ra1gh1 the "orld. ca!.lly downed 27-year-old Eduardo set from I %5-74 b\ lherta. Mo Bengoeehea, 6-4, 6-J. fhe second-seeded Tulasnr What did Joh·n Howe. Ellcndale-(renl'\<i\ tir'>t· needed onl} 65 minutcs to eliminate Christian year coach. tell h1'> Raider'i after the' lti<;t thl'tr Miril?_ssi, 6-2. 6-0 in the other !>cmllinal ... In fokyo. homecoming game: 10 a tcam"'inallia·d tx·~n l1u1,, lirl-"J-""'=s""te""'Ht Graf of~ l'\l (Jerman) hc:at Catherine Tanvier, ul 1.803-259 <;1nn· Sl'PI 8. 1978'' " f'ran1,.'l' o-4, fl· I 10 mo' c into the final' ot the Pan "I told them. ) ou ~ake up tomorro" and H1u ·r~· Pac1tic r nurnamenl. (1raC ranked third 1n the world still the <,ame ix·r'ion Th" one gaml'·, nut going II and the "Jo I <;eed here. meet<; defending champion change ~our ltfe · ·· Ho"t' <.31d. Manuela Maleeva of Bulgana \\ho dt:li:atl'd Bettina Quote of the day J immy Connors. rca\.'ting tu rl·tm·ml·nt ~uggc~11ono; madr lx'turc h1.., third-r11und 1.,..,., 10 Todd ~ 1tSkl'n 1n lhl' l \ C )pen tl·nn1'> 111ur- namen1 "\;11 "a~ am I going 10 qu11 tl'nni' .ind g1'<1.' thll~l· gu" the ..a11sfact1on o f thin long thl·~ ra n ml' out ol thl' g.iml' I'll nl'\ rr do that I >nn·1 c,·ercoont nw out I cn10~ tc:nnis and e\l'r\ lhtng "11h ll nn1' I do nut rnJO) the o;mdl or the lod c1 room I Jo not l'nJO) the tra' el I do not cnio~ the politic• .. But I do enJO) the ten nis.·· Florida State player killed T ~LI .\H ..\SScl:.. Fla -A Florida [i] State l n1,cr\1t~ football pla)erwas<;hot tu c • t deJth after an argument rekindled with a • Ta!IJha'>Sl'l' man uut<,tdr a campus dantl'. polil'C: ')atd Pabl0 Lope1 .21 a'>tdntng offen~1\cltm·man "a' pronounct'd dead on am' al at Tallahas!>el' \kmunal Regional Med1tal ( l'nt<.'r fnllo.,..ing thl· 'hunti ng 'iaturda~ at I 30 am fOT ouhrde Montgom,r\ < ,,m Un1,ers1t) Police Lt Jack Handle~ ~td RHon C John\on 20 "as charged "1111 tiro,1- degrcl' murtln tn thl· '>hutgun .,13~ 1ng 111thl'1unio1 Ir• in1 M1am1 . Handle~ ..aid John..on "a~ dt'ntL'd hnnd .11 J coun hearing and ""a" hl•ld .it I ~·on« nunt~ L11 I 1 \\I) tomf)dnt<JO\ Jf I 11~·1 ,1nd J 1h1 ,111 ,il\11 1.tll l hargl·\ 1 n t hl' <.ho1111 n~ I 11pc1·, dl".llh \IHx.l.l·J m.1n\ .11 lit ptthli\ un1q•r'fl' 1n Florida\ l dpll.il .. , m \hO\. keel and tkt•ph ,,1<ldl·nnl I 1.1 n ·1 bl'llL'' c 1h1\ hJ' haprx lll'd .. he.id fno1h.1ll l"·" h II• hh' Bowden \J1d 1n c1 rreparl'd ,1all'mt·n1 "P,1hh1 "·1' .rn e\ll.'llt·nt f\101h.i ll rla'cr and an l'\ l'llrnl rwr,••n I k "a~ ne\ t'r .i prohkm 1n regard\ 111hisu1nd1ll t , o1l .1nd, 111 thr football field " • Understated Elegance is th e Difference at Carys & Co. tf)L) . Y ..Jw?n N/ I (l:Mi·iJ Bunge 111 \fon:tCll f>. \ 'I-7. f\-2. 1 n 1 hl· ol hrr '>t'ITI 1 Ii n.11 "1a leL '·' ha<i ~on thl• t11urnaml·n1h•r1"0 lt1n\l'LUlt\l' ~car'\ Bias' cause of death disputed R~I rl\.10IU -·\ m·" ml·d11:al m rcpnrt J1 putl'd h' thl' \I.Ill.' ml'dtcal n.1mlfll'f 'Uf.&l'''' th.11 \li1 n.land ha<,k\·1 - hall ~tar I l'n Ria~ d1l'd a<. thl' rnult ,,r ''-'Jllnv.ing C<K.Jlnl·. po"thl~ in J dnnl-. r:ithl'r than snorting 11or'>m<>krng11 fhl' rq')(lrt prepared h' 1hrci: 'tall ml'm~r ... di Prtnll' < rcorgl.'\ ( 1l'lll'ral I lmp11al anti :\kd1lal ( i:nter Imm Jn anal''" o r thl· <.1,11c"• Jutop'~· .. aid 11 appl·ar'> Hta' dwd nn funl' l'J from 'wallu\\rng 1tm·c to fi,l. gram<; ot pure cora1m· · > :\f<if, fa nu·, 'hiL·f. nfcl!tl':il l'Y~1 nnnl'r l >r John "im 1aki.. ''how o tllc:e pcrlormc:d the a111t•P\\ "-·" quotl.'J ~a1u1d.1' fl'> <ia,111~ he hclil.'\C\ B1.1' \Oortcl.I hl'l"l'Cll 40.J and'\(){) n11 lligrdm.., ot l'C•\Jtlll I hl' rq111r1 "a" tomptlct.J In l'rtnu ( JLlJJ Ell'·, Hmp11al l hll'f rathologl\t han I{ :'v1i1l ll'I dlrl'Ll(I( 11! lO\llOl11~\ ( harln It Pcc..ldr..:nrd ;1r1d d1n1,al l.1ho1d lllf\ d 1r1·\ tor \\ ti I rum ·\ H<trnl'' 111 Bodine on Delaware 500 pole no\ IR !kl -Cicotl Ho<l1nl' II '>l•Hlhi.:d thl· fll " ao,phalt ~urfacl' at DO\l'r ~ Dv" n'i I ntnn.111nnal \pccd":i' ~aturJa, hl.'ad1ng a ttmup of 10 drl\er\ '-"h t• toppe°d thc:trat~ fl'l11rl.l 1nqualif\1ngforto<la~·, l>elJ".IH '.011 Bod1nl' t·arn1ng h1) \C:\c:nth pole pos1111111 11! th( '>l'a,on. turned a fa<,t l.ip of I.th 205 mph ()nh ll"Jmmatc r 1m KKhmon<.J. lh t• hnlll''' drl\ l'f on 1hr '\V ·\J{ \IOl.k t.ar 1.1fl'u1 1 nghl no" .• ind V. 1n,111n C ur rm1n1 kadn Dak Eamhan.!1 \'l're ,1hlr to l'' l'O u•nw l11>\l' 111 Bodine·., mark K1 lhfll11nd drl\ 1ng c1 ( hc\rnk1 \1111\11· I .1rl11 'i'i almm11dcr111t.i l to B11d1 nl· '· turnt'd ,1 I.if) ul l·H 11114 "hilt-f:ar nharJt\ ( he'} "'as caught at 144 07 5. # 119 Fa1blon bland • Newport Beach • 759-1622 •Bullocks Wilshire Win.c yards in 10 plays for a 7-0 lead. Pappas pushed his way 1n from a yard awa). .\lthough Bakersfield oL ined fhc Rustlen 3 I 4 to 253, ,fe Ren- egades managed only 116 yards of offense in the first half Garcia completed only 12 of 30 passes in the game while Sanders fin1~hcd with 156 ~nrds. GWC-Pa-l I run (L•P141C.t klO I 8111-S.~l 71 run (1Ctn091t l<ICkJ GWC-Sallt<fltld'7 run (LtPltUI "'l("'l GWC-PaPOtl I run (LtPltc. kiekl 8tl<-Clltotln s DI U from Gt fC•• 11Ct no91e klc.k ) GWC-l.•P\aet 31 FG .t.tttndt n<t 9,311 da). Karen Grelsson had two goals and Lis.a Barnes. Kelly Grimm and Holly Fong notched one apiece 1n support of rook.1e goalie Valerie Dehn. who notched the ~.hutout. GAMlf STATJSTICS ac 16 'U ·199 116 17·30 s GWC First 0ow11' 14 llulhel·veroege S2 140 . It was Sanders' long run off tackle which tied the game with r0:49 Peulno vardegt 107 In a me~~ community college Pe u tno 9 11·1 4 21 0·0 •• 103 . match-: ll'IJnir-6~1 . rema(ning in the third quaner for tl'le Renegades. Down 21-7, Garcia capped a nine-play, 83-yard drive with a 5-yard touchdown pass to Stewart Chaplin w11h 6: 15 left in the gamt'. Fumbltl·lumblt\ '°" 2·0 Ptnelllts·veraa111 12·1J3' Golden West &, Ska1it Valley, Watb. 3: The Rustlers won the high- sconng game Friday night behind the performance of Pat Penner, who tallied four goals. INOtVlbUAL RUSHING GWC-Setrerlittd. lS· 116, PeooH 9· 18, Lew ton, I· 12 BC-Senders, 19 156, Gercle . 10 13 CooDt' 3· 10; Blood9ood, l 9 Huntington Beach High product Roben Howenon and Steve Currie. both freshmen, added one goal aptl'l'l' But the en~uing onside kick was reco'<ercd b) Golden West at thl.' Bakersfield 42 Moments later. LaPlaca added a 35-yard field $Oaf in the fou nh quanet io seal the 1Ctory. INDIVIDUAL P ASSI NG GWC-Lewron, 9 11· 1 107 BC-Gere•• 12·30·S 116 INDIVIDUAL llllfCEIVING GWC-.4'erker, 1· 11, SPoor 3·30. Perrv S·'6 8 C-Jelfer-. 2·31, Wllllem~. l ·26 Cneolln l·« !Minders. 4-1~ In goa l. Tim Bontrager was credi- ted \'ith eight sa'es. Reds-blank Dickinson charges· into lead Judy Dickinson, "Ith onl) une tour-!I Dodgers 3-0 • namcnt v1<'tory in nine years. shot a course-f record. 9-under par 63 to share the third- .round lead ~aturda) in an LPGA tour· L ft h d B • gt S . nall}ent in Kent. Wash. Dickimon. a veteran from e -a n er rOW010 OSSe Tequesta. Fla .. came from right strokes behind to move fi hilt h '85 " tnlO a ltl.' wi th scrnnd-round'lcader Jan Stephenson at Ve-e r• S QWS I0fID 2U7. nine under p3r for 54 holes at the Meridian Valin C ounm Cl ub. Stephenson carded a 71. The) held a onl'·'trokc: lead O\ er Beth Daniel and Hollis Stacy going into toda-. 's final round ... In the PG.\ e\'ent in Sutton.· Mass .. Gene Sauers, a Georgia Southern pro<luc.:t bidding for his fir5t tour '1llory. charged into 1he lead w11h a 7-undcr-par64 for a three-round total of ~-under 203~ Sauers came Within one stroke or the Plca~nt Valle' Countn Cluh cour5(.' re- cord · '-'llh sc\en blfdtl''> 1n a bo&l'~ -fret• round a<; ht• tool. a one- stroke lead 0' er 'eteran Curtis Dtcklneon Strange in the 72-hole tour- naml'nl "'Orth$!'.! 1.000 to toda~ ·,\.\inner ~trange. "'ho· ha!> gone OH'r the $2 million mark in PG ..\ l·arning de~p1tl.' an "1 nc:onw.1cn1" >Car ,1111 led by one stroke "hrn Sauer., rini!.hed four groups ahead. Howevt·r. !\trange had a string uf 42 rnn\l'<:ul 1\e bogc~-free holes ended with a douhll' boge~ 'ion Pft-a,ant \. alk~ ·s 16th green and had to '>l'ltll' for a AX and 206. Turkoman captures Marlboro NE~ 't ORK -Turkuman. who ~as ~ fifth and last wi1h about a half-mile to go. charged b' fa vorl'd Pn·n"onist mtdwa> • through th'e stretch and "on the Marlboro (up Sa turda) at Belmont Park. Ridden b) (ial) L tc,ens, Turkoman. winning ftlr the firc;t llml' c;inc(· .\pnl I It got tu thl' end of the I'• miles 11 ! kngth\ ahead of Prec1~1on15't. Roo ~n was 1h1rd another S'• lengths back. and a half-length in front ofMogamho End'> Well was la\t. The fill ) Lad~·., ~·cret was scratched. Ogygian. ~ho al<,o "JS l'nll'rl'd, ran 1n<,1cad at 1he \tcado"landc; f nda~ night .ind fin..,hcJ third 1n the Pegac;u<. H:ind1lJP lor 1-\C:.H·olth, \\h1ch "a' "on b~ Oan11g ( 11nOl'Ll111n Television, radio TELEVISION •1 \o .1 m -NFL TODAY· ( hannl'I 2 l.J \Cl .1 m -NFL '86 C h.inncl 4. Ill am -PRO FOOTBALL: Katdl'r' :it \\ a\htngton. t 'hanncl 4. ~10 a..m. -F.ISHJNG 'I.HE WEST:ChaRnd I I a m -WRESTLING· < hannd 'iii I I 10 :1 m -BASEBALL. ..\ngd~ "' ( h1l·ag11 Wh1tl' ~<.>\. ( h3nncl 5 I pm -PRO FOOTBALL. San f-ranu~ui ,11 Kam' ( hannl'I 2. 2 \q p m -TlllS WEEK IN BASEBALL ( h:tnnl'I 4. 'in m -GOLF JOURNAL < hannl·I '" ~ p m -HORSE RACING. Ll1\ .\ngl'll·\ ( ount} r .11r lcaturl' raCl'. Channl'l 'ifi . RADIO II• ,1 m PRO FOOTBALL Raider'> :it \\ a'hinJ1,tot1. Kl{ LA ( 11 I 0). KI K (Q4F.\1 ) 111 J m -PRO FOOTBALL ~an 01c:gu at "-r " \-orl.. (i1an1o; KLZZ (600) 11 \0 a m -BASEBALL .\ngd" at <. h1caKn \'. h11c: 'iox. KRTH (9301 I p m -PRO FOOTBALL San Franu<.co at Ra m,, K\1PC (7 10). Ip m -PRO FOQTBALL. lnd1anapol" .11 \1 1am1 K \J \ ( 1070). I llCi p.m -BASEBALL. C 1nnnna11 at l>oJga'\. K A H< (7'l0). LOS ·\N(i!-Lf~ c .\P) -Tom Browning has ~t rugglcd through h1'> sophomore season 1n the ma1or leagues But I.'' l'f\ now and thl·n he na~hes srgns of his 1985 form. v. h1ch 'earned him 20 vll'tone' and the Rookie: ofthl.' Yl'ar A.ward . 1 he left-hander p11rhl.'d thl'. ( 1nc1nna11 Reds to a 3-0 ' 1ctof) \\Ith a fivc-hlltl'r ~aturda). rcrnn.lrng his founh complete game ofthl' ~'d'>On h1'> \t'ConJ shutout and the sixth of his cart·er. "I "'a~ 'e~ aggrl'""" ,. anJ I had a good screwball v. hen I needed 11 .. s;i1d Rnrn111ng. 12-1 \,"ho 'it ruck out four and \\ alkcJ nonl .. r 1x.l:t> I had that 1.onn·n1ra11on le' el h1ghc:r than u .. ual Brov. n1ng tn:atcd 1hc I°' .\ngdc'> htlll'r' lih· minor annO\Jncc<o I k rl.'t1 rl·d thl' li"t I 2 hatters tx-lure Pedro Gucrcro drc" l' thl'lir\I p11, h 111 thl' ti flh rn n1ng to kft field for thl· fif'>t nf h1\ t~u h1i.. 1 II'> -\ngdcs did not get a runner past lir\t h:l\e tht• enllrl' gJmc "I didn't kt om' halll'r hothl't m,· ·· Bro.,..ning c:,a1d "When one gu~ 1t111 on I JU\I \\l'lll ,1t'tcr thi: next une. l got ahead ol thl' h1 tll'r' .ind thl'\ 111,1dr g.om.l pla>' behind me·· Bo Diaz kl'\Cd a 1hrel'·run ~l\th inning with a run- scori ng single: .;, 1he Rcd'i h.rndl'd nght-hander Bob ~ c:k h his lir\t Im"> 111 < 1nunn.i11 :it'ta \\'\en con'l<:c·utl\ e '1ctones. Wl.'lch. 7 I ~ '1111, i.. 11u1 tour .ind hdd ( 1ncinna11 to a pJtr of single.., thntu~h thc fir'>t ti\t' 1nn1ngs. But Dave Parl.er hit a t"u-uut hlt1op '>lllgk to nght before Welch surrendered .1 .... d i.. 111 I rll l>a' I' and con~rnll\l' RBI "tnglc'> h) D1:11 \-la\ \ l'n,1hk Jnt.l \Jtl.1-f:.\ask~ Depth earns title for CdM runners I ht• <. nron,1 dd \tar ~>" ,aptUll'O thl' l:irgL'-'llt' '>lh•H •I" .,~,·l'P't,1kt:' puniun ol till' V. ornJbm.lgt· Jn, 11.1- ttun.tl cro" u111nln mn·t \a11ird.1\ hut finl\hl'd 'l'lnnJ tn thl· oH·rall ,.u,1i, lllll'l)\'1111 •n 111 \rro~11 l11gh l hi.' '""c:c:p\takl'' p11101' \•1•1 r ,1\•,lflkd lor iin.11 tl'Jm plall'ml'lll ot thl· tup Ii\ l' runnl'r' 1n 1".td1 o f liH' d1\ t\lon\ -thl· lour 11-radl'' !11r h11\' .ind till' girl,· 'c1r,11~ flH.' C:rand l h.+111p1.111~11µ j \\JJJ. \\CUt tu tbc ~Ch1Jul w11h the: O\l'rall lm'l''>l 11nh t.11 11\ t11p f1\C runner\ from .tn} gr.uJ~. "Im ~1 f:J' i.: \ rrn~ 11 ( "' .t•J t lhe ad' an.tagc O\ er the Sl'a King, ( 11 ''' \rrc "" ,,1,,1 captured the m1d-o,11c 'll hnl)I '>Wl'ep\1.1 kn \• 11 h \\ 1111dhr1Jge al lhl' top uf thl' 'mall-<.ch11ol' C oron.1 <.kl \I.JI h ,,11hl 1iN· '>l'COnd· and tifth-placl' tin1shcrc, at tlw '11pl111111111 l· ll 'c:I in tdd1l' l a' dlk ( I 5.26) C1regShl')<X."' (I ' ~\I .Ind Paul~ Ull I I o.201. J Im Knbhins v.a~ thl' thml plau· 111n111r I I) ·D I and Mark John'l'° "ll'> I \th 116 421 in th,· 1un1nr lomp<:t111on :-.=l'"bur} Par~ \\ttn 1he g1r1o;· l"omix·t11111n "1th M.'t ond-f)l,1cc ·'l'\\ p11n I l.1rhor 1n a tour minutn bl.'h 1 nd 1n \l)mhmL'd 11ml· In uimmunit' u >lkgl' lfll" u1un1n l1tn1 JX'l1t111n The: Orangl' C oa'>I l 11lkgt' ml'n lJpturcl.l thl' 1-rl·sno In\ 11.1 11ona I. nlg1 ng \l'll IOJ· rt:il l' \11 \,in .\ h ton I(\ < olll.'gt h~ on1· f)tllfll Sh-5., hut thl' PtrJll' "omen "ere: on thl' oppo~lll' l'ntl 111 thl' ,,1nh' late Or:ingl' ( oa'lt',.s f)aq· P.1 r~·I 1hirll 1n thl' \outh C oa\I C onkrl'nce ml'l'l4 ~c:ar .1!(0 ar'll1 .in P1ratl' foothall pldH·r 1n I i"'f\--.7 linl\ht.>d 1h1 •d o\l·r;ill 1111011-r Jo"L' \k ara1 "·" l\\11 '>l'l'ond' hal lo. 111 r1111nh \\)lilt• 'i3haJnr .\lrart•t 1llJ1hl K1·n11 KJlltn lll1h1 .ind Ph1ll1p \..tnlhl'I 1.:u<th) rounded out thl' !~trail' ,wring Thl' "onwn t1n1 \hcd 111\l t•nc pp1n1 ht'.hind \11. 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Edllon 6, Laguna Beacb O: The ( harger<, tool. con'iol:it1on honnf'i 1n the ln ·inl.' Tournament at llenta~c Park "1th lhl' c;h1J1nu1 \rt l1ir\ (111al1l'"' :\1 1kc < ,1<,\ll\ (l\\11 \3\l'~) Jnd '-trn11 \undhlaJ ( thr-<.'l' ~' e"') c;pllt th l.' du1tl'' and rl'C'e1"ed tin(' dc-len'llve '>UPJX"lrt Imm thl'1r t('ammate'i. ac- rnrd1n~ to C hargl.'r ( oach Don "1ahafTn ~1111 J l'rr. and ( rreg L1111rl'll ntitchcd a f)31r or goal<. ('31.ih .... h1 lc h cd .\ldm<.hav. and JO(' Cr1arnne added one c:Kh "(11c1c~?nc pla)<'d c<.pc-1alh "ell nn defense. ..aid MahafTe, · Th1necn gu~c; pla)ed and 11 was -an e\l<'lll'nt deftns1't' efTon .. The C ha~r. are l'Oll'rl·J 10 the \ilia Park ila<.~1t on lhu1\da Frida\ .1nd ne\t Saturd.n 111~g "Ith M1\\111n V 1e10 at 4·4tl°Thur..JI\\ ,. . Orange Coatt OAJLY PILOT/Sunday,~ 14, 1• __ _ l ichigan spoils Holtz's_Irishdebut • I, use ... '•, Fram Bl .. It jute bounced ott' hi1 IMllMl;" explained the happy Hcmy otW. 26- yard ~. c:appiaj • 7()..YMi drive to make it 14.9 ... , teaDy dida-i know I bad acoftld. •• He knew the second time a TD 1*1 wu on bis way -Tanneril a l'eVtnt" hand.off from Kn · t Md loftU. a 3().yard strike ill dlird quarter. Wolverines hold on to hand· -24-23 def eat-te Notre Dame - From AP cU1patc•es . SOUTH BEND, Ind. -Third-ranked Michigan spo~led Lou Holtz's coaching debut at Notre Dame by edging th.e Fight~ng Irish, 24-23, on Saturday. Jamie Moms scored two touchdowns in a six-second span of the. thi'<i period to give Michigan the points it needed t~ make Holtz only the second coach this century to lose h1~ first gam~ at South Bend. Elmer Layden 's 1934 team lost to Texas. 7-6. -Michigan took a 17-1 4 lead when Morris ran o ne yard for a third-period score. The Wolverines' Doug .MaUory r~vered an Irish fumbfe on the ensuing kickoff and ~o~s scored .on the n~"'! pl~y when he caugh.t a 27- yard pass from quanerbacl( Jim Harbaugh. ·. . N~tre Dame drove into Michigan territory three limes II'! the final period, but failed to score on two of those tnps, the latter when John Carney failed on a 45- yard field goal attef!1pt with 13 seconds remaining. Steve Beuerlein, who passed Joe Theismann to ~ome No~re Dame's career passing leader, rallied the lnsh back w11h a 2.-yard touchdown pass to Joel Williams at .11 :50 of the third period but Carney's extra-point kick mis~._ Carney's field goal. a 25-yarder wi th 4:26 remaining.. left the Irish one point short. In other college football ac tion: Wa1bJngton 40, Obio State 7: Quarterback Chns Chandler passed for 204 yards and two touchdowns and Husky runners com bined for another 204 as Washington handed Ohio State its worst loss in 19 years. The Buckeyes. 16-10 losers to Alabama in the Kickoff Classic. are 0-2 for their.wo rst start since 1896. Ohio State was rated a slight favorite, but the Buckeyes never had a chance. Chandler passed 31 and fi ve yards to Loniell Hill for touchdowns and Tony Zacke.ry recovered a. blocked' punt in the end zone as Washington opened its season in spectacular fashion. Stanford 31, Texas 20: Quarterback John Paye pierced the Texas pass defense for 241 yards .and t!ircc touchdo wns as Stanford beat Texas. ' Paye's favonte targe t was wi de receiver Je fT James. who pulled in nine passes for I 62 yards and three touchdowns. It was T exas· first loss in an opener si nce Boston College beat the Longhorns 14-13 1n 1976. T ex(ls' overall record in season openers fell to 84-10-3. Boston College 21, Callfoniia J s~ Senior fullback Jim Turner's first career touchdown, a I-yard run w1th 6: 56 rematn1ng. sparked Boston College to the victory and ruined California's season o pener. Arizona 37, Colorado State JO: Tailback David A.dams rushed for 155 yards and one touchdown and defensive bclck Chuck Cecil's kc} third-quaner inter- ception for a toochdown 1gni'tcd A.nzona to a v1ctorv over C'ola;rado State. · Fresno State 27, Ore gon State 0: Sen1nr quarterback Kevin Sweeney passed for 3~8 ~ards and a pair of touchdowns. c11mhing to 1:1ghth on the NC AA career passing list as Fresno State v. hipped Oregon St~tc. ihe Bulld ogs' ·1 Olh straight 'ictor) extended their unbeaten streak to 14 games. longest in the nauon. Su Jose State 20, Wubington State 13: Tailback Kenn} Jackson ~cored on two <ihon runs in the third quarter and quartaback Mike Perc1 threv. for J56 yard s and a touchdown as the Spartans amhuc,hed Washington State. Oregon 3%, Colorado 30: M:itt Macleod kicked a J). yard field goal on the final pla~ oft he game to g1' t Oregon a wild v1cton 0 ' er Colorado. Tht• Ducks. 2-0. rallied tu score 10 points 1n the final 44 <;econds to pull o ut the victory. Wyoming U , Pacifie !&: {;reg V.ork~f' dnllcJ a J,'\. yard fi eld goal as 11me ran out to g1H' V. ;urning a' 1ctor: O\'e r Pacifi c. Miubsippi State 27, Tennessee 23: Do n Smtth passed for three scores and thl·n romped h1 ~ard~ lor thl' game-winning to uc hdown in the fourth quarter to lead M1ss1ss1pp1 State to the upset v.in. After Smith's 62-yard run. M1<;s1ss1pp1 State had to hang on before celehra11ng an up<;et uf the defending Southeastern ('onferl·ni;.e champions. fcnnes~c drove to the Bulldog 16-}ard line in the ~an1ng minutes before Bruce Plummer intercepted a fourth-d own pa~s 1n the end zone. Miami 61 , Texas Tech J 1: V 1 n n ~ T t\ta' l'rdc pass1o·d for .no yards and four touchdowns a~ <;econd-ranked M1am1 routed Texas Tech in its fi nal tuneup for a Sept. 27 showdown i.\t1 th top-ranked Oklahoma. Testaverde': a senior from Flmont. N.Y., thn·~ sconng passt''i of49 and I K ~ards to ..\lon1n H ighsmith. 33 How top ~O fared Saturday Ho.-1. Okl9110me (l•0-9r anrno1 PllV. Nul: n MlnMtote, No. 2. Mleml, Fl•. (3•0-0) 11u1·Texu Ttdl, 61-11. Neict~vL No. 1 Okl911ome, Sept .. 17. No. 3. M1c11l11en fl·O·Ol t>ee1 !l101re Oeme. 24-n Next: vs. Ort90n Stele . No. 4. Al•t>eme <3·0·0) b .. 1 Soulht rn Mln lu ipol, 31-17 Ntxl: •I No. 13 Florldt No. 5-Penn Slete ( 1·0·0) CllCI no• Dl•v-Nex1· v\. Bo•lon CO!ltot ti Foxboro, Meu . No. ·6. Ntt>re1ke ( 1-0-0) CllCI not C>l•v Nei.1: •I lttlnol• No. 7 T .. H A4M (0-l ·01 IOll lo No 14 Lovlsl•ne Stale, 35· 17. Next: YI, Norlh Tun Slelt. No '· TtnlltUff ll· 1·0) '°" 10 Minlulppl Sl•lt. ?7·23. Next·•' No. 9 Autxirn, S.ot. '17 • No. 9. Auburn 11·0·0) did !}<>' Olav Ntxl: vs: EHi Cerotlne .. No. 10., Ohio Slete (0·2·0) ~I fo No. 17 We1111nv1on, t0-7. Htxl: vs. GOIOrMSo. No. 11. Brlg/laA"I Young 12·0--01 bHt N•w Mexk:o. 31·30. Next. et . No. 17 Wulllngton ·No 12 Bevtor <1·0·01 o .. t Loulsl•n• Teen. 3'·7 Nexl: "'· SoulMrn C•llfornla No 13. FIOrlCla <I· 1·0) Clld not otav. Next: vs. No .. 4 Alet>eme. • No. 14. Loul"•ne Sl•te (1•0·0) OHi No. 7 TtJtH A&M, JS-17 ••. Nex1. "'· Mlemf, otilo, ·No. lS .• FtorlCla Stele (l·l·O)' CllCI not 01av. Next: v\. Nortn Cerotlna. No_ 16. UCLA (0-1·0) CllCI not olev. Ntxl a1 Sell O!eoo Slalt. No. 17 Wu 111ng1on ( 1·0·0) bHI No 10 Ohio Stele. 40·7 Next: 111. No 11 Brlg!la m Young. No II. Arkansas U·O·OJ 1>ee1 Mlnluil!e>I. 21·0. Nu1. Yi. Tutu . No. 19. Georgie (l·O·Ofbeat Oukt. ll-7. Nut. o . CltmM>n. No. 20. Mlchl~n St~lt 10· I ·Ol Jost to Arizona SIBie, 20· 17 Nut: vs. Nol,.. Oeme. yards to Michael Irvin and 19 yards to Charles Henry as Miami improved to 3-0 for its best start since 1980. Baylor 38, Loasiua Tecb 7: Matt Clark, a starting split end who q uarterbacks Baylor's short yardage offense, scored tw1c~ and passed for another touchdown to ignite the I 2th-ranked Bears to a victory over the Bulldogs. LSU 35, Texas A&M 17: Freshman quarterback Tommy Hodson threw fo r two touchdowns and Louisiana State's ball-hawking defense intercepted fi ve passes as the 14th-ranked T igers beat No-. 7 Texas A&M. Alabama 31 , So. Mississippi 17: Alabama's Mike Shula combined with G reg Richardson on touchdowns of six and 31 yards and plac(-kicker Van Tiffin set a Southeastern Conference record with four extra points. giving him 105 in a row, as the T ide romped. BYU 31, New Mexico 30: With BYU trailing 30-1 7, quanerback Steve Lindsle} led two late scoring drives to pull out the victor) at Pro vo. Utah. He hit Mark Bellini with a .2 1-yard TD pass with 5:51 left and later combined with Richard Zayas on a 47-yard pass which brought the ball to the Lobos' 8-yard line. Lake1 Heimula's I -yard run and Leonard Chitty's conversion kick decided the Western Athletic Conference game. San Diego State 37, Utah 30: Chns Hardy ran for -three touchdowns. including the gai;n e-w1-Aner with. 52 seconds remaining. to lead San Diego State to a Western o\thletic Conference· victory O\ er Utah. Arkansas 2 l, Mississippi 0: Quarterback Greg Thomas. 1nefTectl\ e at the end of the 1985 season. completed his first !>ix passes and threw for 88 ya rds and a touchdov. n m the first half as I 8th-ranked Arkansas opened the season with a v1ctof) over M1ss1ss1p p1. Georgia 31,'Duke 7: Georgia led only 3-0 at halftime before James Jackson led four second-half touchdown dn' es to help the Bulldogs win their season opener. He hit 16 of 22 pas~s for I Y3 yards. including an 8-~arcl scoring toss to Troy Sadkowsk1 . as Duke fell to 1-1. 1 TCU 48. Tulane 3 I: Ton\ J eff re' rushed for a liouthwest Confercnce-reco.rd J43 \aras· and scored five touchdowns on onlv 15 cames to ·lead Texas C'hnsuan past Tulane · Iowa 43, Iowa State 7: J 1m Mauro. who JOined the team w11hout a scholarship. l'aught a record -t} rng three wuchdov. n passes and Roh Houghtltn kicked three field goals as Iowa humbled,lov.a \talc. Purdue 20, Ball State 3: Frnhman Jeff George passed for 225 )ards. tnduding a wuchdown pass 10 Rick Brunner. and Rod Woodson returned a k1ckoff 97 vards for another c;core as Purdue de!catl'd Rall State. · Indiana 21, Louisville 0: Spud Washington. Damon ">\\l'3l\ and freshman Dan Boggan ran for second-hall touchdov. ns. g" 1ng Indiana the\ 1r tor: o'er Louisville. Army 33 , Syracuse 28: Clart·m·c: Jont's ran for three touchdO\\ ns and quartt:rbal'k r or: t rawford directed ~rm)·~" 1'\hhonl' o!Tense 111 pcrkrt1nn as the Cadets held otf S~ raCUSl'. .. Navy 20, Virginia 10: ( 'hud, Sm11h. \\ho replaced thl ~r.iduated ~apoll'on ~Id allum. gained 267 yards. 1nduding 230 on the ground. and ~cored on a 5-yard run \\1th JS -;ernnds remaining a-; ;\la\~ hl'31 V1rg1n1a. Akron 17. Kent State 7: ( 1l'rr' Faust. whose n·s1gnat1on after li\t' \t':lr' opened 1he door for Holt1 at J l\;ntre Damt'. appart•ntl\ has found a home at ..\kron. as thl' Zips 1mpnnl'<l 1<1 _::.ll under Fau'\t after bea11ng Kent 'late · llllNI ..... llllnola' Stephen Pierce Teaches· unaucceeefully for a ftnt- quarter paa u USC comerback Gre& Coauette loob on. CAL ST ATE FULLERTON ... From Bl driving for another first-penod score. Trent Baker stepped 1n front of a Mariani bullet at his own three and raced untouched up the sidelines to put the Titans in the thick of thmg.s. After a 17-yard scoring run by Bengal fu ll back Corky Federico made the lead 17-7, Calhoun. who rushed for a career-high 204 yards on 31 carries, capped 9-play. 74-yard dri ve. with a seven-yard scamper. ' It was the senior co-captain's first of three rushing TDs on the night and pu\ the halftime score at' 17-14. Calhoun began the second halfw1th a 59-yard ramble off the nght side to the Beogal one-yard lsne and two plays later finished the march with a one-yard plunge to gi ve the Titans a lead they would not relinquish. "I've said that Calhoun 1s the best all-purpose back l'vt' had here l1 n seven years at the Fullerton helm)," said Murphy. ''He's got a great ab1lst~ to keep moving fo~ard and get somethmg pos1trvc after an 1nn111al hit." Calhoun said ,the game was me rel) D ·' a realization of some pos1t1 ve pre- game imagery. "I set a goal for m yself after this week's practice that I wanted to get 200 (yards). At first it was I 00, but we were working so well that I made It 200 yesterday." he "said. Barber, a jun ior transfer from El Camino College who replaced earl} season starter Ton} Dill at quar· terback. showed some excellent scramblingabiltty in throwing for 121 yards. including a 36-yard bomb to T odd While in the third penod on a fourth-and-seven situation. The Titans improved to 1-2'while dropping the Bengals to 1-1. but Fullerto n lost senior returning all- PC AA offensive guard Mark ·Step- henson. an Orange C'o.ast College product, and linebacker Br)·an Riggs (this year's leadLn$ tacklen to season- erimng knee tnJunes. Fo rmer Edison standout Jeff Hipp played more than three quarters subbing for Riggs at 1M1de backer. pulling 1n one interception and mak- ing six tac~ks That py:e USC.&11-9 .kad.Jt wu cut tO 21·16, and then the 1'.icijam . came riaht beck with more of the pat pli~ to win it &<>ina away. ' Probably the inoat encourqjna thing about this game," said TollDa', "was ·our defense early in the pme against their rush, forc1na those three field goals." • .. Ma~us Cottode:n All-Amenc:ao candiatc 11 d si ve end, just sbruaaed when asked how the defente was accepting all the turnovers, and said: "Our attitude never cha...,ct .. · Just go. back and wham." Chris Siambekos. a walk-on this fall. was 3 of 3 for the mini, with fie&d goals of 45, 26 and 3-3 yards to -help t>ffset South~ro.caJ'S--defeole, Offensively, thc..-key was Peele, whose scrambling abilities drastically change the USC look. No lonaer can the opposition si1 back and wait for, the Student Body right or left. "I made some mistakes,"' aid Peete. - "On the fumble, I was carryinJ the ball loost;ly. and on the intercept10tt, l never should have throWn the put. "We were moving the football, but all we were doing was stopPina ourselv~ ~ith. fu mbles, interc:eptlona and penalties." "He (Rodney) had to get bis feet wet again," said Tollner. ··But on.c:e he settled down, he did the thinp he's capable of doing. He·s capable of being a more polished and efficient player, and ye! he s111l made the big plays." It was a moment of personal triumph. as well. for Cadi~n. who was up against a player cons1dered the opposition's best. "He wa~ goOd," said tacfipn-of 6-7, 255-pound defensive end Soon Davis. the llhni's No. I candidate for 1\11-Amen can honors. "But I did a prett} good JOb against him . All of us tn the front line felt good, ri&ht from the first senes. we knew it. they were definitely blockable." The win gtv~s USC a 1..0 record headillg into next week's test at Bavlor in Waco. and it was convinc- ing. with a 434-275 margin in total yardage. Illinois falls to 1-1 -and 1-9 against the Trojans. dating back to 1935 .. Emanuel. a sophomore. was the game's top runner. gammg 78 yards on 19 attempts. Knight earned 16 times for 60 yards. and Peete logged 47 yards on eight ca mes. as well as passing for 197 yards. hitting I 0 of 24. . 1 College football scores WEST USC JI. Illinois 16 Cal Stele Fullerton lS 1oano S• 15 Wu '11nl>fon '° 0'110 SI 1 Fresno St 11. Orevon St O 01'190'1 31. ColOraCIO 30 San JOMI St 10, W111'1lng1on SI 13 NevaCla·Un Veges 51 Pornano St U · CS Nortnrioge lS. Sonoma St 11 Havwa ro S1 34. St Marv 1 I San le Clara 3 I S Ula" 18 ROCklES .t,rfzo,,e 31 co1ora<10 SI 10 Ar1zon• SI 20 M1cll111an SI II BYU 31 Rew Mexico )0 Sen Olego SI 37. Utall 30 Wvomlng 13. Pa cific 10 Bolst SI 14 Humboldt St 0 E WHhing1on 18 N Arizona 6 Tt•H·EI Paso •1 New Moico St 3J 10 Weber SI. SS. Adami St 21 MeH, Colo. 29. Secramen10 St 19 ColOr•OO COi 17, St Merv'i. Ken Colorado ~lnM 10, Western St .COIO lei Olcltlni<ln St S2, Rockv Mo\lntaln 16 E New M t• ico JO N M .. Hlg11111no1 23 I• N CotoraClo 21. Mor,,1n1l11oe I SOUTHWEST S1enford l l. Tuu 70 Ba vior JI Louli1ana Te<l'I 1 Ar1o.an»1 21 M1n1n11:>1>• 0 SMU 45 Ritt l Tulsa 21. Ol<lahome St 73 Anll810 SI ll Tnas Southern 17 Sern HouilOn SI 13 Monlana SI 6 Slte>'1tn FA.Ullin ~. P rairie V+fw .t,Olltne C'1r.illtn 3t SW Tua\ SI 24 n Austin Cot u Tr1n1•v fo / 8 1\l'IOP 13, Ario -Pine Bluff 0 C•meron 1 E Cen1ra1 U ) NE Qlo.lel>Om• •7 C1n1 Mlu our• 11 Cer1 M 1ch1oan 3• tClano 11 A0<ron 11 l<.t'"I St I C•,,c1nM•1 •S. M1a m•. On10 38 E 1111no•s H N M1cn1oan 71 E M•cll1gan 18 You,,U\lown SI Ad•·a" •1 0 1>10 Nor 1nern 10 A 10.on S5 Oetianct O A\n1a no 30 F 1nCl111v 11 Auuu\lan11 lll O. E lmllur\I 0 Auous111na . .5 0 1 Wa vnt Nt'l:> 3 Bem ld1;, SI s 1 w ;s ·Suoerior 0 Buena V1\!11 18 Peru SI .11 · Ca1>•!111 )J Betl'lanv W Ila 1'I C arie•on 19 Gustav ACIOI0'1u\ IJ Cu e wesiern-11 H1r11m Col 17 Cenl towa 1• Neoru'a Wt11vn 7 CnaClron SI 19 FI L twol 1S (l'locaoo 17 Wasl'l1ng1on Ma U Cot 1• S•moso-n ll Conco•Cl1a Moor 13 Btlntl Minn 0 Oana ''· S1er11no 21 Davion 26. Wil ·Steven\ Pt o O•Pa uw '20, O•nlwn 0 Doa ne 17 NW Iowa 14 E11a n1vllie 47, Llnc."oln 19 Ftrrl1 SI. n. WI• ·Wnllew•ter 11 Grano Vallev St 30 Butler 11 Grinnell 24, Co11'°rdla, Wis 17 Kamline 14 Mecel,\ltr 17 Hanover 21 , Ron·Hutma n 11 Hasting, 30 O•-ota Wutvn 21 H•oClell>erg 11 AMClt r\on 8 Huron 11, Ja me.low" 14 1111nois W~n1vn 21 R loon 19 Kenvon 11 "•111m1100 1 La~e Fo•HI 34 Concor<11• 111 u La~elMd 2• MC!unl Sen11r•o U Loras 11 NW M1nnt\01a 9 Lu1,,er 41 Co,,cor<11a St P 6 Mu Murrav 33 Pt1neto1a 0 M11••e11a 31 Bluffton 0 Mlcn1ga" T Pel' J 4 S1 Nor Ot •' 30 MO ""' Nazarene '3 Ot1ew11 KA" 10 M ITillm' )8 Carron Wt\ O M inn Ou1u1n 11 St Ctouo St 1 M ino• ~1 18 S Os-0111 Tect'I 0 Moo•"H d S• 9 Wo\ ·Slou• 7 Mount U"1on 38 Woo\le• 7 N•Oruk• Omah• J KN rr>tv SI SE Ol<l•llO"i• 16 Lanu••on 6 Ttrltlon SI 22 ~•owerel Pavna 11 W Toll .St )5. 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Both the m e n and women are ~ood ~ts to re peat as PC AA c hampions. and the defending NCAA runner-up v.att'r polo squad should again be strong despite a young program, The en11rc slate o f six fall athletic teams gets into full gear this m o nth. H erc's a took at who will lead the prog~ams. Men'• era.. country Coacb: Vince 0'8oyle (fifth ~ear. 2 PC AA titles). 1985 record: PC'\A c hampions. Top re1urner1: Ralph Garibaldi. San Ber.nardino. Sr.: R od Curry. • acramen10. Sr.: Todd C hambers . Palos Ve rdes Estates. Sr.; Marc Goulet. Santa C ruL. Jr.; J .P. Hall. Pasadena. Jr., Gus Qu1none2. Hunt- ingto n Be ach . Jr. Top recruits: Greg H o ulgate, El <..amino College. o .• Scott Laforce. Los Gatos. Fr. Pro1pec 1u1: W11h Ganbald1. sec- o nd in the 1985 PC AA finals. back. and a s tro ng contingent o f ex- penenceti runners behind him.· the te-am shou ld be a favorite to re peat a;, PC.\.\ c hampio ns ()'Bo)le repons that IO runners o n the squad have been timed under 14.40 in the 5.000 meters. a s tro ng long dis tance 11me. and ··we have the depth 10 run w1th anybody.·· Women'• era.. country Coa cb : Vince O'Bo)le (fifth ~car :\ PC AA titles. two appearance~ al NCAA champ1o nsh1ps). l 985 record: ·PC AA c h am p1o ns. Top returners: J e nnifer Abraham. Santa Ana. Sr.: Beth .M cGrann. U pland. Jr .. Jill Harrington. Ranc h o Palos Verdes. J r. Top r ecruits: Am~ Oabul. Temple City. Fr.: Nicole R11c h o 1. Huntington Beach. Fr .• Buffy Rabh1t1, Newpon &ach. Fr Otb er l oc.t products: Jud~ McGlo thhn. In inc. Jr , Su an Z1 ~a C osta Mesa. r Prospec tus : O 'Boyle'!> thn:e-11nw defending P( .\ .\ c hamp1ons mJ~ tx· beuer than e'er in 1986. and 1h1· 1;eteran mento r ho pes his squad can quahf} for the "NC.\.\ c ham- p1o nsh1ps. Abraham and M cGrann wereonc-two m Lhc 19 85 P C...:AA ~ and Hamngto n was an (AA track and field qualifier an the 1500. Dabul was a cross country 1\11-Amencan and, hkc R11c h o1. performed in multiple qF state trat k and field events. Water polo Coac b: T e d Newland (20th year. 408-126-; ). 1985 r ecord: 23-8. 10-2 , PCAA (first). second at'NC AA to urnament. Top returne rs: Make H alph1dc. Yorba Linda and Golden W est Jr .• C h m Ouplant)'. H onolulu Ha <..o J obn R edd. Ranc h o Palm Ver- des. So Kc\ 1n W ood. \an MJrrno ~o red-sh1rt1ng 1n 1985, Nt'wland looks forward to building a team. H alrh1de, w h o played a year each at Ca State Fullerton and Golden West Collegt'. should key the offense. and Duptant)' has the potential to be t h e best collegiate ~goalie in· the nation. New- land says: "This is w h at pt>Oplc like tc call a building year -a tt'rm that I realty do not like to use. W e arc }'oung and green. but 1his grou p ha!> wo rkt·d hard and long sin'Ce right alicr the NC AA tournament. They have put 1n more time and efTon than any team I have coach ed an m y yearsa1 llCI, so I feel wi: will he successful. Women'• volleyball' Coacll: Mike Punlz (scH~th \Car. 97-104). . 1-18$ record: 9-1 M. 1-J ,. P( AA (8t,h). Top retururs: Laune Ha mnquist. Liguna Niguel, So .. 5-5. back row; Kris R obens. l n •ine. ·o .. 6-4. middle blocker; Dana Parker. M1ss1o n Viejo. So .. 5-8, outside hitter. Top recraJts: Sue Olszewski. Run- ning Springs. Fr .• 5-1 1. o utside hitter: Carolyn Janisch, Lo ng Beach . Fr .• 5=-11. o utside hitter. Otber area produc ts: A ngie C rabb. Seal Beach (Huntington Beach H 1ghl. Fr .. 5-9. setter; Trina Vlac hos. H unt- ingto n Beach. Fr . (>-0. m1ddli: blocker/o uts ide hatter. Prospec tus : The pro gram e nte rs ··a new era" as it makes a trans1t1on from a walk-on program to o n e \Upponed b ) scholarships. W ith no Junior!> o r seniors. the team ha~ g;uned valuable pre-confen•nce r 'pencncc on an east- ern tour which resulted in a spin o f s ax games. Puntz goal\ for has squad include 1mprov1ng o n last year's 9-18 mark while mo,1ng up two 'ipot!> from a last place lin1'>h in I 9M5 • Men's soccer Coac b: Derck Lav.ther (third )Car. I 7-18-41 198& record: 5· I 1-2. 2-4 P( AA (ta~ ti fth ): Top relurners: Kl'' 1 n Pt-tcr~on, Orange. Jr .. midfielder. D o n Ed- wards. Manhatten Beach. Sr.. for- ward. J o hn Gra n . Torrance . , r . midfielder Top recruits: Franc1<.ro Mart1ne1, W1lm1ng1on. Fr., midfielder. O ther area produc ts: Mike Pcm1. Nt'~'p<>n Beac h . "o .. forward Prospectus : Edv.ard~ and Pt•ta~on art• thc strength of the team. hc1ng tht· unh 1v.o rc1urnt•r<. with rnulh l'\· pcrienlt' blch o,rnred Ii' e goal\ a )ear ilgo La\A.lher..a~'i · Thcrl'l'ino douht \\t" ha'" a 101 of talent 1h1<. )'car. I MAJCNt LIAGUI STANDtNGS AmMcllft LMtue WHT DtVlMOM w L ....... t i St Ttau 73 " KenaeiCllY 67 7.S tlli.nd • 61 ,, aui. ~ eo Chlcevo •2 19 Mlnne\Oll .0 .. a.t.ST OIVlSIO .. eo,1on '6 s. Toronto 17 6S New Yor~ 76 66 Oetron 7$ " Cltvelano 71 71 8eltlmore 68 ,. Mllweukff " 1• SatvrdlV's Scern .......,. l . ClllC19Q 2 ( 15 Inning$) Tue. t•. Mlnna.ol• 1 Oe•roh 7. 8altlmore 2 Clevaltnd a. Otkland 6 IWw York II, eosron 6 KeMu City s. S..lllt • Toronlo 7; Mllweukft I I MIV'I Gltnt~ f"ct. I• GI . .S7' .SI• • •n IS .. 9 lS1n .441 19Y\ .440 191J; •26 71\IJ t06 .S42 ' .SJS 10 . .S2• "'" 500 u •79 11 •7S 1e· .... .. .,..... tMcC011111 16·71 et Cn1t1go ICow1e1 M l &o1t0fl (Nlooer' 9·91 t i Ntw Yoflo. IC.uldrv HOl B11tlmort (He Dyen 0-11 10-7) Otklend (Alto 7· 101 el 12·7) el Oelroll IT anene • Cltvetand (Schrom Texu tGu1man 9·1•> at Mlnnewte (PortU11al •·•1 S.•ttll tMoort 10· Ill at Ken\u ClrY tGutllCH 9·6) - Toronlo (Srlt o S· 10) et MllweukH (Higuera 18·91 MendaV's Games A11911$ at Clllcevo. n Btlllmort et Ntw York, n Mlnr1t\OI• •I CltYtlend, " Toronto 11 Miiwaukee. n Tuu " 0 111r.ne1, n N•fteNI LM9U9 WEST DIVISION w L HOU\IOn II 61 Ctnclnn111 13 69 San Fr1nclKo n 11 o.dlen 61 ,. Sen Dt.vo 66 17 A Hant a 6S 16 EAST DIVISIO .. New York 93 .. P1111aoe10llla 13 68 Monlrtel 10 69 St LOUI$ 70 11 C•,,cavo 60 11 Pllt,Durgn S7 IJ SalvrclaV's SCWH Clnclnnall 3, ~ O Allan1e •. S.n Fr•nc•$CO I Pnl11oe10111a 6 New Yorio. S Pltt,0urv11 s. Cnlcaoo 2 Monlrtel s. SI LOUI\ i San Diego •. Hou\ton J Tldly'i Gem.t PC1. Gii S70 Sl• S03 9 , •79 12 >161 IS , >161 IS ' 660 Sii 10 so. 12 .. 6 13 •26 )) ~1 JS ' c1nc1nna11 (Powtr 1·61 "' DOOMn !Hone. Cull 11·9) New Yori. (Fernandez IS •1 ar Pnilaot1Dn1a tK Grou 9· 11 r Cnlcego (Hen O·OJ a t Pill\Dt.lrgll IA~H.htl I· 161 Montreal tSf!Dra • l t at SI LOUIS (Cox 9· 11) A.ttente IPvteo O·OJ at San Fronclico (LaCo\\ 10· Ill Houston l!Kotl 16 91 af s,,,, Diego (Haw~'"' 9-1) MendtV'\ Gt rne$ Cn1co110 at Montru 1 " Pil t\Duro11 at P1111aoel1>n1a " Nt,. Yor' at St LotJ1\ n AMERICAN LEAGUE Aneels l, Wltlte Sox 1 CALIFORNIA CHICAGO thank a big plus for us 1h1<, \l·a<,on '" 1ha1 ''C ha'c a lot o l rwo pll' who ran St·ort· goal\ W e ha\l' n1>t tx·cn 'ilrnng Buriu non .~0\0 QD 1n that-de par lllll"ill m tht' tcr«IW~'>ohlo" ab r II bl 6 0 I 0 I 0.0 0 I I I 0 • 1 1 0 ) I 7 I 6 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 • 0 l 0 1 0 I 0 4 0 0 0 1000 6 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bo\lon cl -i yens rt=- NICllOIS II Be1nes rt Ha\wvon H a1r stn 1t> F1u c Gwllen \S Huletl JD P('r(Onl 1b Mormn Dn Canoet' 1>r ab r II bl 6 0 I 0 .iJLO~ I 0 1 0 \ ear' Downing t• 6 0 1 0 6 I 7 0 6 0 0 0 6 l 7 1 S 0 I 0 6 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Women's soccer Coach: Janu Juaro lflr,t \l'ar) I 98S record: \-1 1-4 · Top r eturne rs: Kirn C u\lmano. ( 'pre<.~. Jr forwanJ Top re<'ruits : Karin (1rc bson. Tors ha Ila (Sweden\ I r fiirward Valene Dehn. Arcadia ~r . goalie Other area p r oducts: Tr.•l} (ila~gov.. '.\:l"wporl fkat h Jr kn- n1fcr .Hog,1n . In 1n1· \o P1111, ct HnO'Ck ltl G"cn 1D Miiier rt R Jone• rt Po11aor Jo JKHowl JD OWhtlPCI Boo"('( McLmr or Narron c Toltl\ 1 0 0 0 SO 311 l Tot.I• SCIN't bv lmin9\ so 2 • 1 Cellfomla 000 I 00 001 000 00 I -l Clllct.. 000 200 000 000 000-1 Game Winning RBI -Petti\ <SI E-Fl\k OP~alllornla 7 (n1'-ego 4 t.,OB-<.011torn1a 10. Cll•cavo 9 1B-Oown1no Sc11ol•t ld 3B-Mtlltr HR-Fisk (Ill SB Pettis 7 c .Ol R Jonu 1101 S-Boone Guillen SF-C,r,cn CtlltOml• MWlll O Moore LUCI\ W 3 0 For\•tr S S IP 9 ) ? H R ER 119 SO 1 0 0 ' 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 7 I 0 0 PJ.;.o golf results 15-6• 11 -11s1 .... ,. n-11.s ,, • ., n -11s '9 73 1>-21S f1 /0·7l-21S 71 '4·71-716 11·17 ,,_, .. ll'GA t.urnament tat W"-1, Mus.) G-S.IN\ 10·71·W-20S Curll\ Stranv>e 13·65·..,_106 8 McCtNlsttr 71·6'·67-207 M C•IC•YKClll• 70-'9·..,_207 MAlrk O'MAltra 71 67·69-707 Lerrv Rinker 61 7• U--708 Ernlt Gon111t1 11·11 U-208 Cetyln PNft T3·70·6S-?Oe Curt Byrum 11· .. ·69-109 Gtor91 Arc~r ,..,9 • ..-209 Wavn• Levi 61·71·70-209 Rici\ Ftllr 7'·70-4'--210 Lerrv Zltgltr 71-10·6 210 0 A Wtlt1rlng 7'·68-70-210 Wevnt Grech 66·73·71-210 Jeck Renner 13 70·68-211 Rocco Mtdlt le 11 72·61-211 Vence Heefner ll 10·68-711 Peul A 11nver 11 11 69-21 I F'rtd Couoll\ IS 69 61-211 Brien Claar 66 7•·17-711 Sieve Pelt 1l-72·61-21) Rlcllero Zokol , Geor~evrn\ Botlbv COii \ •·Blnv Andr~ Al Geiberver Antonio Cera• 8111 Gi.no" Lon Hlnklt Mike Rtld Jo.v Slndll., Tom Pernlct Jr Merk Carnevelt Sttvt Jones Garv f1enw_rv Tom 1<111 Jim Simon\ KtnGrHn Jev Heu PlllllD Blackmer Kennv Knox Lou Grenam 8otltlY Weokln' (llrh Ptrrv M McCullOU911 LPGA tourn.tment M 8 Zmmrmn (II l<tllt, Well\.) 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HOlllS Stacy ot 73 61-?0f Lvnn Adtm$ Krl\ Monavnan 61 11·11-110 C1111v Moru Rol>ln Welton 14 6S·l?-?l\J __ Jene Gtddu Becky Pur•o.t 71·69·n -11r Jenet Ander'°" Jull lnl\\ltr: 61·73 17-213 Ceirw Krttzert Ke111v Wllltworlll 73 13·6'-714 Bonnie Lever Lavrl Peierson 13 10 12-71S Ltnort Muroo~e Pai Braalh 7• 10 71-21S Cllrh Jonnwn M J Smlln 70 13 13-716 Pam Allen Ottl R•cllero 69 7• 73-716 ./IC'' Fergon Kallly PO$llfwe1I 71 70 74-716 ~.11ri.tv Furlong Collffn Walker 1~ 11·10-116 Cindy Rertc' Btl\Y King 69 11 76'-216 Nencv Tomich Lauren Howe 69 I• 13-116 Ml111 Eovt Pattv SllttllaQ lJ 12-n .-.111 Otnl•e Streol11 OawnCoe 13·11·11-111 JanetColts Sallv Quinlan 12 7S·70-217 Marci Bo10r111 SuH n Tonk•n 16 10·11-218 M1r111a Nau" M McGeorge 11·13·73-111 C Monl11omerv JoAnne Carner II 67·1-218 Sendra Pe1mer Joan Jovce 12 71·7•-118 C Cllarl>Onn1er Sntrri Turner 13 13 13-719 Dttdee Lesl<er Jent Crttl('r IJ 7S 71-719 Llnoa Hunt MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Ameran LHeue (Tlv-eutlfl ~rldeV'' Garnes> BATTING 1390 el 1Mthl-Bov1n Bouon lSO Mamnolv New Yor1o., 3>16 Puc"•" MJnnno1a. 34• Ritt, Bo\lon 331 TeDter Cleveland 330 RUNS-II Henotrwn. New YoO,'-119 Puckell Mtnne,ota IOI B01H11. Bosion, 91. Mett1ng1., New Yor~ 91 Belt. Toron•o 9S RBl-Cani.co ()ekt&nd 108 Cartt r C•t vtl•nd lo.I, Rice Bouon 101, Bell Toronto 10 I Buclo.ner Bo, ton, 9t HITS-Pucktll, M1nnesOI• 70S Metl1nglv. New Yorll. Jo. Ft rnenoer Toronlo. 117 Bell. Toronto It•. R•ce Bost0t1. 111 OOUBLES-Mautnglv New Yor~ '6 809gs Bc,•on •I. Buckner 8os•on 39 Bell,• Toronto. 36 Pucto,e1f M1M~so1a 36 TRIPLES-Bulltr Cltvttano 11 F'ernanoer Toro11ro 10 S•er•a Toes 9 W'lson Kans"' C1tv 1 HOME PUNS-Deer Mtlwau~ef' )3, Bartletd. Toronto JI Canstco. Oel\lano 11 l(lngman Oai.1eno ll Bett Toronto JO C.oe•11 MIMt\OIO, JO STOLEN BASES R Henoerson New York 80 Cangeln\I CP11cego, '1 Ptm,, Anoe!\, Jt; C.tb\on Oetro11 32 Mos~bv, 1 o•on•o JO. Wtt \on Kansas C11v 30 PIT( HING 112 dtc•\IOn\1-ClemMs Bo\lon 11·•. 1 61. Rasmusu11. New Yor• i. 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McC.ee S• l OUI\ 7 HOMf RUNS-Scllm•dl Pn11aoe1on1a, )\ G Oav" 1101.a lon, ?9, Parker C1nc1nnat1 28 MurDl'lv Allente. 21. E o.,.,, C1nr1nn&h 76 STOLEN BASES-Coteman St LOul\ 94 E Davi\ Cmclnno• .. 69 Reine\ Montrea SI Dunc.en, Docletl',, U1 Doran HOu\101' 39 Pll(HINC. 111 Ol'Ct$•On\l Kf'r•e10 HOli\ll)n 10·2 1 16 Ftrnand'1 New ~" I~ 1 3 SI 01eoa New York 16 \ 119 R Roo1n\on C1ntl"neh 9 l l Ol Der ono New '(o•• IJ S l 03 ST P l!CFOUTS-Sco11 1101H 1on 160 Vallnzueta, Dod9en. 711, (..O<>(lpn New "'"'" 171 Fernanoez New Yor~ 170 Wel<ll. Decletn , 16t All' '-pflolO Good start Notre Dame Coach Lou Holtz celebrates bl1 team's early first-quarter touchdown Saturday which put the Irish up 7-0 over Michigan. Top recruit: M.rn M claren ~l'v. port Beach. Fr Otbe r area products: I 1m "ah 11111. 'ev.pon Beach J r I om ~.mk Huntingto n 61.'ath \n Dan "moot Pro-;pectu s : In onl~ thC' \crnnd ~ 1•ar ot tht· program fir.,t-)Car toath Ju<trl'1 fatt'\ a t1·am v.h1l h fcaturt''i ~outh. inJunc' and 1nC\JX'rlCntt' Thn.·t· pla'a' ha' l' hl.·l·n -.1dehnt•d in prt·\eJ\on Dl'hn I'> a good a1hkte <tnd l1111r-~t·ar ha,kethall pla)er a1 I < I v. hu deudl'd lo In J 'eJr o f -.1x. u·r hcfnrt· _gradua11ng JuJrt'I '<!\\ ··11 drn.•,n't loo~ rt•al good ~t· don·1 haq· a lo t o f dqHh at th" p<11n1 V.t·.rlrl'ad~ hd\t ..llOUplt•of lnJUrlC,..tnd \A.('(llUl<.l h d \l' prohkm' 1n go.ii \al '' J Hr\ \mJn athktt· Jnd hJ-, 'h11\A. n lwr \k ill' hl•,ond bask ethall < U\lmano " t ht• leading rrturner 1111 11lkn\l' \A.Ith \I\ goal\ an 19 i Clltca .. Ca rllon 9 Su rge l Otwiev L 0 1 3 7 0 1 0 I J ) 0 SAVE~-Worre11 S• Ll)u•\ )) Rearoo<> • Mo,,1ree1 32 O Sm1111 1-1ous10" )() Le ""'''" 7 c n•caoo 27 Bearo\1a,, Pn·t•de on1., 2• CROSS COUNTRY Communltv c~ men FRESNO INVITATIONAL I at WOOdw•rd Partr l 'it'wpon· Beach o Torn Tragt•r. Laguna Beach . Fr Jcl1 Ha n r~ l orona del Mar. I 1 Prospec tus· \1 nn: I ( I ' 111n lnur pla\l·rs. l <;, OI) mp1t f·t'''" ill pn- lormers Mike Doting. I lln~ &II c ire~ Wali.un and M ark ~a111.'1 art· all -t~f,ff,];j !!,fjlli ;i,tJj:f,i!i-------- Texas buries Twins -with seven homers Hangers set c lub record by ripping Min n esota, 14-1 F rom AP dispalcbes \1ll\i:"o/EAPOLIS -A dub record 'e\cn home runs. incl1td1ng two ea ch M Darrell Po n cr and R uhcn ·ac rra. powt'rcd the Tcxa'I Ranger" to a 14.1 ll tr>r) over the Minne\ota Twin<; "lilturda > fkrt Blylcven 1 5-12, wa' v1t- 1m11ed for fi ve h o mt'r<i. ra11o1ng the -,c~l\un·~ total 01Th1m 10 an Amc n can I rnglt(' record 44. . r ":l'I "upn'iCCI a bout the home run rlcird ." P o rter u1d. "h111 I'm not .u f)nsed by 1 he powt'r we \hciwl·d T hesc guv5 have the rnpahlltt' n t 111t t1ng the lo ng ball corl\l\tt•ntl~ I hrrl"\ a lot ofttrnndrnn th rs llnl'up hut o ur po wer guy'.'> ha vc bcl·n taking a "''P rt'll'ntl) •• Po ncr hat a two-run homer 1n 1hc • 1rd and a three-run \hot'" the "'th 1ttl 1ng him 11 h omcn for the \l'a<.on -..1t•rrn hat base,-empt)' h o mcr1, 111 the 1h1rd .tnd ninth 1nn1ng1, Other \olo h omer.. ~ere hrt h\ f>t'tt' l1x.a\lgha. h1d5 th, Pett'.' O'Bncn .!I .rnd \tt'\{' B uec hele . I fl ~ -I Rl}kven IXlSSCd P('dro Ramo'i o l thC' \\ a~hing1on Sen. to" for a1nng up the most h omers an a ~a\On Ramo\ allowea 4J in I QH The maJO/ k dgue record 11, 46, ~t b) Rob111 R o berts o t the Phal.idt·lph1a Ph1ll1n an 1956 In o ther .\mencan I cague a c1 1cm Tigers 7, O rioles 1: In Dc1m11 J bases-loaded s ingle h> Darrell f\.an<. and ha~s-loaded tnple b ) C hct Lem on kc}cd a the-run \C\enth inning ac; the Tigers heat Balt1mon~ W 1lhc Hcmandc1. S-6. w o rkmJ in relief of B ryan K e lly. pitched the final 2t.<1 innings for the v ic tory. wrapping up a combined 1wo-h1t1er. The Tigers ~napped a 2-2 tit' with their rally ofl' lostr Mike Flanagan. 7-10. Mike Young hit his ninth homer an the Baltimore second but Larry H erndon anc;wrred with his s ixth home run for Detroit leading o ff the bottom o il the \CCond to tic 11 I -1. lndlus 8, A 't 8: In Cleveland. reliever Ja} H (JWCll threw a pair o f wild p11 chcs wath runner\ on third hasc 1n 1h cc1gh1h 1no1ng. a llowing th<' ind.lam tu break a b·li ~~c and defea~ Oakland f hc Indian<. h::Hc '""CPI all eight o r their games with the •\\ 1h1s 5<'Uon Riil \lfoonC) ham. 4-5. w alkC'd foe < an<·r and < or) Sn}d r r to o pen tht 1:1ghth H n""ell rcllr,cd and Pat 1 ahlcr sacnfi< l'd the runner\ to -.crnnd Jnd thitd Vv 11h 8r()(>k la1..oh' batting. ( un.:r \cored and ~nydcr went to third when a patch n a rro"I> ml\\Cd hitting Jacoh~ and tht' hall rolled to the hachiop atto" ing the Indian<. 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USC Ptt•• J1 " Sr.tie• • ,, ., USC F J Snar-• H IH't"'Ob #'\l If" " 'Q6 TEAM STATISTICS • F "' (k>wn\ 11 Q J\nf$ •0'1l\ 41 127 Pou ng ,aro• 148 Q•turn 'f'l.1,.(1) 6 Pe\\~\ 18 39 I P•n'\ 6·42 J ,..-,(II" l~\I 4·2 P@'f\..,1• <'\ ~ttr t1\ 0 0 ! '"'t •' 0 oueu0on lO 01 INDIVIDUAL ST A TISTICS USC 10 SJ 216 :n1 11 I HS· I •·•I J·J s 36 1'I SI "'vSHlt..G fllinO•\ G Turner 1 •1 Wll\on 8 )9 \llc(1•tlon I 21 LamD 1•·19 USC ~ "'"n t i 19 78 K •uon• 16 60 PMll 8·39 PASS NC.-lll1no1\ LamD 11·)1 ·1 147 R 10nt \ I I 0 1 vS( Ptt•P 10 24 I 197 ••""I" I I 0 JO QECEIVINC.-lit1no1\ Pere• 1·91, RHM t 21 (, Tur<1er 1 11 USC HeMy •·9' J3 •\1)1' ) \I Tarnp• 7-}6 Communltv ccale9e K ores •<>ne11 wut 14 Be•1tr\toe10 I• C.rou monl 31 Frt\no 9 C.ltridale " E Ca,..,1r.o 7 S•" Bernero•no 31 ComDto<> 1'I C nattfv S4 II t '"' Y .ttle v 19 LA HerDOr 20 Mooroe•• I Sa11ta Monica •I Soulnwe\rern ll Long Bu rn JS 11 o Honoo O (f'" IO\ 11 So Deoo Mesa ?I Q v~r \•Ot .a M• Sa r la< into 0 Hiotl school scores 0r8....it' u S.in1.eoo O ~~· • t~ 18 -.011on 11 ~&n Ott-Vo Mn•\~ 1 M,u ,on Vie10 O SOCCER Communltv c*ee men GOIO... WHI '· SUtfl V8"v. Well\ ) l f Gr, di'~ IVPs• \tor no P~,,,,., • i-in.,.er1on 'l .,,. ' Ccale9e Womtn UC lrvll\t I, Oc<lden!et O L.J( 1r,, ,. v or "0 Cv\1mano ) G,.t l\'on Ber~,, t r,, '"" I ~ ono 1 Sltf\lrdolv'• tr~c11ion, ll•S•IALL Nat\IMI LlffUI PHtl ADE LPHtA PHILLIES-R-...a t "'o'"'"V evreemenl wltri Reeal"9 o< '"' E:ttttrr l •&11ue •o• livt vee" 'OOTl~LL Ntt\IMI ~ ..... l M- NE VII '!'ORK GIANTS-~toneo JOt C000tr: Ol"lf ~ ICk•t Orange Coat OAIL Y PILOT /Sunday. Sep1ember 1 ... ttee --~ ounty Fair handicap TEllY· Tu11w Horse racin~ TOOAY't 1'"1t•I , .. "1'·4"..., ,..._, ............ ~~ A~AlOOIAI .... IT ltACI . ' !l.rloflft ~"',._ M,100 AllOW~ llect !locker, l \.ICCO'' &oy, lllOUCl'I Tr.ot, W"4N'I Meat«, Ta• P.ui, l re19n Wind SELECTIONS· 1 l \.ICCOI'' eov. , Weec>n Metter, l l rettft Wind LOftO\/IC>t lled !loci.er · OUMTSltMOl'SU HCO..O •ACI. )50 yereh. ""'" n.ooo c le lmlno ., Ice "'.ooo Cl\i.I ltetldelll, Five Dot MerrllNflt, lorn Per"teO. Otduc1.oie. To a. Of Not To ... Eterl'Mll Nellve. Golden Note,, E•tY llKlclv.1,, OoclOf' Jtd,· Tldv I G•v • Alto etlefble-0 •"11nfQr11'1emooo. OH To Tn. Limit•. Jo't'ful I red. 61n11 llotl B\.lddY ' Sl!Ll!CTIONS· I Eternel Native, 1 Born P«fect, 3 Eu y lh\kluel\ LOf\9\l\01 Doctor Jed TH•O llACI. lSO verd\ Pur'\e M,SOO Cielml"9 orice· IS,000 &efvtt leller"'e "•' Ldu, Jt lla Kii Ber Hlldde Good Home, Se• Ccwnb, Die t Teien• Quinto Min SELECTIONS I HaOde Good Home 2 Dial Talent, l Vet Lou LOft9tll01 l ervl\ Balleflne THOltOUGttlltl OS 'OUltTH ltACI. 6°,, tufl0n9\ Pur~ $11.000 Tl\rM veer Old\ Cle.lmlng ork e s 16,000·'14,000 I Kiii (Ellr•<N) . In 2 Ho11erl119 PfeMnet lHtrnano.11 . 1111 J Pelntln' Aelnbow' !Ce\tenon) IU 4 Crer'1 Cllerm tVei.n1vetal , t07 s ••Y $ot <xeroeral 114 6 Eleffnl Ho" (Oo<J91e,) 114 1 Rocky lled lf tf'n"1ci.ll · 114 e Julio N Me IBanderet) 1109 CZil'S CHAltM 13· ll In Dumll'"9 match down Ille tlectt"rt'Ch flnl"1ln9 with onle<t\1.0 once clMr, lougl\ ott tn" race, HOVlltlNG ,.IHNCI ts·n Prot>e~ l>elllng lavOfllt ott ~ Mer form, 'trono lot, 11..IGANT HOST 16· ll Forc,ed ,,,. l>Kt 10 the "r'"" Defore 1orlnQ at two turn1. 0.0 t i l>e\I dl\lt nct LONGSHOT JULIO N ME 'tnM llACE. I I 16 mite' Pur\t '7 000 FIMlt\ &. mare\ '""" vea" OlO •no Ill>, bred .n Ct lllornle Cl•lmlno price SS,000 1 fr•dlllon Of Hoe>e llemm•,.nol • 111 2 Hawellan SwHI ~1ur 1 lCamoo\/ , 11 1 J Foo11,,, Advlte IStalllno\I 1111 4 Counirv 1 our (Ceua noni 116 s Ht '\ BHn Chee!lnQ IBla Ckl • 111 6 Lorna'• Knoct.out !Burn'' 116 1 Kl\\'N Tel4 (Sle<llnQI , 111 e Tl' A Laov IE\!rada l 111 t Awat0me Al\twtt !Ori ... ) 111 10 Celoundre IMcC°'1nk:ll) 116 .......... 11 HellO l(a,. ($Jev-l 1 It 12 FattenfOfe !tleekl • 111 13 w l.ar\ (lontlle) 111 14 Ctlfft111 Onlflen (SOii•) 11 t TltAOITIOM Of' ~ 11·11 Suet~ 10 fl/II ifl 1111• llMI, l\H llOI fKed INt dlMI». dreWl w•. MI'S •llN CHIA,,... 14·11· Oft t1nct SMiie Antle. In liehl wlttt -e1111ce elowence end,.,., ~ to tit fec10f, Ttt A UOY 16·11 ltO\IOI\ !rip le1t, Ulould t10 Mlftf IOdey LOHG· SHOT AWESOME ANSWElt MXTH ltACI. 1 111' mile\ ~M. \20,000 Maloen ellowence Fflllff, '"'" end towr vaeri Ol«I 1 I ltetnemtlaf Wl\all (f'edrozel 111 1 TOf>\ <Oouvlel ) ' 113. l Jewell'\ Q\;Mfl (Werren) 113 4 Unc_,ed !K-fl 113 S Gaelene (Ort~J 113 6 ltOOlna.que (Stalllno\I 11) 1 AM Nlgl\I NalM (Ble<:kl •109 t 'verv Muc'I\ Tr.. I.adv ICa.lt nonl 113 f Hello ADtU (Ollvacul .1113 I ltlMIMolllt WHIM 14· 1) Jumotd 1n Int air at the start rtGoV«lnQ to clo" DOldtv In ga,... effort, Ill• 11\h ,,.,, h!J'lllno ride<, UNGOH· OUllllD !l· 11 UMd !\era to<tl"9 ,,,. oece lllrOU91\0UI '1nl1hlno well •• 1111• distance. wlH receive \lrOnQ \UPOO/'I, -GAITAN.ft (10-1 J Oul61ae cllenca tor a •llera .. 1111 '°" effort, ~9'1\ol \PKlall\I to rlOt LONGSHOT VE j;IY MUCH THE LADY ' SIVl.NTM ltACI. 6 "> fur.long~ Pu~ ll3,000 Ctalmlno TllrH veer OIO\ ClalmlnQ or let Sl6,00G-\ 14,000 I Jciiln\ Tomorrow (Peclroral I U 2 Man1anero !Black) •117 l L• Buck IGerrldol '117 • N-Jina Gt nttt ll<H nt lJ 114 S Prince Aureo IOrJegll 11~ • Torne l o Jig (Pt tlt"onl 11• I TH Cet'\ Lt O IBe1an) t I• t Brie n ' Ftvlno ICe\ta nonl 1 u 9 St .AIH I' (Oo\.IQIU ) Jr 109 MANZANIEllO lt·SI EQuatlv tougn on Int 1t •O or of1 tne oac,a f•tt" lrom u m• Kort 10 "mllar lr11ner olacet nl\,6100 wlltrt fl'ltY ca n win, TIMIE TO JIG tl· 11 Loll all cnence t i Int "•" 11111 oul raclnQ wlln 1u .. for the nr\1 lime ST. ALEX'IS (6· ll 01\aooolnflno record at Del Mar for '"'' ioronttr •. ,nould go Detter on 11'11\ Oval LONGSHOT NOBLE ANO GENTLE llGHTH It ACI . 6 ., furlong\ Pur\t $19 000 (lt lmlng 1"11119' &. m art\, 1nrtt vtar\ Old ano uo Cleomlng-oriu 110,000·\ 11.000 1 B•O For H.,. ICoHma nJ •114 2 *' Mil °" <C.•••llOft) ) Fite Min l.MCltf' (VttOefa l A Frfll(fl St.,. (l(Mfle4) S T--t !l!Kkl 6 Wl\ef M.e9lc (Melle) 1 A<.a ~ !Mor-) • lndlan Flower (H«nenoell t Prettv Stell (PWOle) 10 LI.._ IDowie') .......... •114 116 116 .111 llt 116 ll6 116 ll6 II Ceorlola11 IOft ... l 116 INCMAN 'LOWllt !t·)I Stumllled bedfv 9'I ,,,. •lltf'I rut11l119 to GOnl9nlloft to IWlll MGond wl\lle ""· clau on 1111\ fleld, NITTY ITALL 13-l) ... len bY too choice let! but "9Vfe1 ball of Ille tttl, WHAT ~OK (6· I) Pu\hecl ~rd at dltfel)Ge, fllrff C1ue rltf'1 In 1:10.J, b.ck tllf'lllllflO', Meo4I rlo.t LOHGSHOT; CAIRIOLET.A NINTH ltACI. 61/t fu•lonvl Purte· I lt ,000 c111rn1no Flllle. •l'KI mern , lllrM """ Old ano uo ClalmlnQ orka lll.~110,SOO I Sutl>80ll $ti !Sotll l 116 , No Pe<\tf'Vt llVfl <Betanl 111 3 Ecc11v1>umo ISJaHl"9\I 116 4 Beo y·, llunner 1•urnu I It S P~iot Of W.il(ly IOovl>tetl l't 116 6 Mv Girt Beeil <Paoroza l 116 1 0 IC Ktllv ( Ht rnenc1t1) 116 t Hullla Mv But llt !l lactq ·• 11 1 9 Fonte IOtlvtrH ) 114 10 Sier 111t I Br .. wef4t , 1t 109 "' ....... II Jtl Sterle< IE Waqal 114 12 O!>tv !Or1aoal Ill 116 13 Flvlnv AoH rlo tOrJevel .m 116 IA lndlt n BHulv (0ouQtH) (II ll6 Jl'ttfD5 O' WINDY '!l· I I 8\.lmotd nerd el 11\e trart racino wlcte lhroughO\.lt trvlng "•rd lo tl\t wlrt, H rn, the c,all, 1.CCH~UMr 14· 11 llun• bet1 oH '"' P•ct "" hH \oted to bt Clo\e, \lr°"9 lo.. MY GlltL llCK (6·11 l"'IM'OV.0 tttort ''" •' nice orice will Dt dectnl orlce •9•1" on '"'°' ootn lltat LONGSHOT SUll· GEON SAl TENTH RACE 6 ., fu<IOnQ\ Pur1e 4110wa11Ca Tltr" ano lour vn r Ol<ll I FIHt Albert ((a.1anon1 7 P1a1Qr (Pt lltrton) 3 ~ Olreclor <Warren) 4 Jurv Tlrnt !Ollver"I S Ceb<IOm4t Cl(H nef) 6 l uono (Blacto.) m 1 Noon Sun lE,tradel 8 BOid Oecrff tOrteoel 9 Buckner (8rlnktrnoff) 10 Growlef S.naue !Soll\) .......... 11 Wnoo Uo Tiit Tttnoo !Gerr;oo1 11 Tommv Tiie Mawto. (Bleck) Ill u s 000 111 112 111 111 m .< 11S 112 m 117 117 111 .101 Tuoeto !S-11 COO!led on llu h ..c.. hell milt 6'.J, e1 mite dlttence 10 muc11 1ouen.r . "'°'* "*'-.-v llOlt a ·~ -todev. TOMMY THll NAwte ()·1) Ftvllle late Ill ~ effort 10 rllU IWOtHtt, eltO etolt>ia Mfllllt. tOnlancMf " e to. CAMtOM9 (6· I) Wonllle w• for tefUf'll, mev -cs the out LONGSHOT G•OWLEll SANOUE . ' ILfVINTH 9'ACI. I 11 16 ,,,, .. , P\.lf.-' · U0,000 ecklad. EI. JOMllon Stell,e\ FIMIM end m1rH , """ "'"" Old ano uo Grou Pu<M •SJ, ISO WlnMr'I il\ert U0,650 1 A" In Tuna !Of119a 1 114 2 c;.ooo Z.r (()llv•ttU 114 3 Lt L'Argent ISo&it l 114 4 Cenvek'' Stltf' ll<aenttl 1u S lvlliofl ( Htt-r-I,_. 'Ou< Batt Tell !81eckl I 17· 7 POiiy La F..-nme IPttle<tonl 114 CINYAK'I STM (4·SI Loo•u etlll orlu '" tOCleY'I faeture, IOfld rec.es to °"' mart• 111 the c,ou,,lrv, OUlt lllT TILL~ll· 11 Lovet 1nll ovet Dul too CllC>ka ~' loo 1-1\, ll'Ot.L Y LA 'IMM8 16· I I Cl\enu lor • 11\ere for ta.Ct• o~tvtr\ LONC.SHOT L.E L'AltG!NT TWILnH lllACI. 1 lft6 mile\ Pur\t· '10,500 Clelml,,9. Tnr" vear otdt end uP Claim ing °'''' ll,000 t Now aoemut ISotl\l 2 Neto (Wl\ltal 3 Cooe>an HIH (Bleck) 4. Fll>urt ll&e Trick IBretw .. I) S T ulta Fiver !Stevtn\l ' Pa<lfle Mell ICu •enonl 1 k l\fff BOO lSlelllfll>•l I Tne Big Ont !Pt<lrozal t Lt Car11.1rtl IGarrldoJ 10 Accu Back (MeNll ~-...-. lit 116 a 111 'Ill t" "" "' "" 116 116 II E1ac1r1e Mornem (Oftt9el 116 NOSTitADAMUS (3·11 Enl.,.ecl 0.Ck QulCkl• lrom winning tHO<'I, ngurt\ \lrQnl>lv onct aoein. ACCU I ACI( (4· I) Good record 111a1n,1 11\•l calll>er, IH I recH u'uellv a grab bag' TULSA 'LYllt 16· ll Form4tr c1au runner drooolnQ 10 IOwtll ttvel vet. mu'1 Cit con,_r.o LONG SHSOT l HE BIG O,.E llST llT INOIAH ~LOWER <Ith lla<t) NICI' ~LAY CABAIOME llOI,, llact J 11-oanote\ a1>ortflllGa toekev results LA Coaaty FaJr .................. ...._, SATUaOA Y'\ QIU\. n ()N ...... "!l!'~l "•IT •ACI.~~ hnlla TlMe ,,,...,., u o uo 2..0 l"encv'1 0u.--.. 1Dlder1etct.Ot11 uo oo TrN MSre Tl'o.,. {01;ilf l 00 nm.:.,., U IXACTA (1·61 MIO 111 00. OUAltTIRHOIHa S ncOMO ••ca. 110 vard\ Tl\I .... 11.,,.i ($1-) 0.-.U ClllM ($1 ... ,...) Little H\,llHe (Ari.ti UO H O lOO 1.0 u o uo Time 4US. u irncTA" (J·fl pal(I #1 00' r.-o uca. m ve1d\ c.11 c.i.o <Ote1ert0.-1 Oav1491\I A~ (Herl) Catv• (lrOOkal Tlrne· 45.tS uo )20 uo 3 00 u o 4 40 U IXACTA (M l M l:CI ~llO TMOllOUOHMIOS l'OUllTH llACI. 1 lf16 mliat Dllcialm !I t.ck) UO 3 20 t.IO 4,00 u o 720 Llvaly w~no (Pectro1el O'lt_.,.y (Pettert.Ot1) • Time·· l:AS 3/S. · '"'™ uca. ,,.., tuflOnl>' ll~d'l Goldle (llads,) • "20 uo uo EruP41ve (F-•11Mde1I UO UO Tllund« ltlN <Cn t-1 l.20 Time-1:11 1/S. u DAILY oouau !2·1) oekl •t2'0 llXTH ••ca. 61'1 iurtone' Analla IC.Ul-1 Etewn SWeM (Werranl &rler Oenc9r ( "'9«ou I r Time 1:17 315 •20 uo u o )00 220 I lUO U UACTA 16·71 Nici WOOO SIVINTH ltACI. 61't l\lrlOnQ\ Dering Jtrrv IStevan•I 172.20 .l6 20 960 laYJWTM llAC8. Onl mlait NCI Sil._..,. ~ (CroeM!ll 00 Moor9' 1).-; ~ ,,.,,..,_, Mol!Mre'Y Pr.wit (Myl'lleft) T~ l:Jf 1/S. U IJlACTA IM I Hid SIO . .O. • .....,.. llA(8. Ont milt -· .Jollv Monlerav IVellendlnell.,.,l 141 •·• 2A9 • lo lo ISllerrenl ,,.. ~ KMeel To Slllne (1"'8llO) i.jl Tltl\e' l:M 41 s U•XACTA (l_.) 09lcl 1101.AO. .,TH ••ca. Oc'9 m11e -Wettlro CIOuCI (Cr09f\all) 4.AO Mltf'18na Wordell (AnderWlftl ctovOon Tr~ IKltiferl Time 1:56 41 S U IXACTA IH I Mid tlSOO , ... 2.AI ~ut ?At U ~ S.X ( .. 1-1-1-1-1) Mid 11.laoM • one ""'lrinlllt tldlat (ti• l\Of'"l '2 Plcll Mil '°"'°"'"°" MIO 111'.00 10 ll •lnnlnt llc:Mtt !lw• "°''"> T:INTH ltACI. ~ mile HQ. Teciufi.ro (Ve~) S.JO Mr Mllron (L..c:llev) Winning S..t.Otl f""-l Time H O uo 2.• • .a , 00 2~ U allACTA 11·4) M IO UU O 1.1.IYllfTH llACI . Ont milt NOi Lord Nevtrlno IAnderlOfl) 9.20 4.. 4 00 Brow._,, Mitter (SWo/t l tAO 6AO Jlm1 ..._ (P\e'IOJ UO Tlf'M I S6 st I X ACTA 11·71 oeid $79 40 Alltnelence t ,lt(J Mulvtl HenOlt "34. S74 ""''"'venture !Bai.e n> 11.00 600 IU'oJJ·v...ood n •• L Gette nl 5oeclet (Pallan onl 3 60 n 1 ., -T~ .a Tlrne· f•lt 3/S • SATUllDAY'S ltllUL n U 1.XACTA 110-l l oeld \S-"SOO !JM! .. S>·NIM __._ .. ,.,......) EIGHTH •ACI. 6', turtono\ ' l'•ST ltACI. 400 verO\ SluOfH I !Soll•> 11 .0 6 '° 4 20 ll>enet l avM !CrtaQtrt 14 20 Mummv'\ Ptaetu<t (f ,treda 4 40 l 10 OH·Goocs N Famov\ IE Gercltl BOid TOO\~ (Oft-) 3 IO OH·Hooe Lent ILKktvl Torne· 1 \611S Time 10k u IXACTA' (1·•1 oe•d S111 so n IXACTA "·I) oalo S19AO 3.00 240 uo 2.• ,,,. t 10 Hollyp&rk Monday'sLAFairentries racing MONDAY'S EN'TltlES NtlfTM ltACI. 1 I 16 mile\ S2 IXACTA lt·Sl oeid ll'UO "'''Die Auel (Bteckl 9 IO s 40 4 00 SICOMO ltACI. 350 ~trd\ Sweoeround (Solll) 11 20 6.IO DH·A Touc:I\ Of Cl'lromt fTrv ) 4.00 Ctau lc EncMevOUf (Oouvlell 4 40. DH Satve Whll«el>O ICeroozel 3 20 Time· ·1:4' J/S C1ataoo lltulz> U IXACTA !6·tl MIO 0000 Time 1a .. n I XACTA ,, • ., oe•a Jll.20 TENTH ltACI. I l/16 mllat S2 IXACTA lt·6t oaio 1 11 00 Bvoe rlan IC>r-1-) 14 20 6 00 3 60 • (Sit\ Of ll ·deY te.r ~) entr. 1es ... '"~ .. ~~Jo~,.r 12 Rlgnt In Stvtt CCallanon·2l 117 1 Dancing K•n (Ptaro1e1 116 Lord Allllon CK-II l ..O 1 20 TH•D ltACI. lSO varo• ll Wlla w111te T 1C;arrlao·I) "' 2 B"•9evea Giit tE"raoa1 116 Nort,,...n Provider IPallonl 4 oo Mv K1noa Pia IFl9veroal U Brighi Leeder !Slattlno•·71 114 J Court And Sperl>. IOO<Jl>IO\) 116 Tome· 1.44 LllC1t11..-no1ntng (Ltwll) 71.60 u o ,,,. 420 2.11 2.10 110 TODAY'S ENTitlES (1"1\ ef Sl·nitM we~ MMIW\91 Finl pest: S:lO 'lllST llACI . )SO verd\ PurH U 100 ? ..,..,., Old m.tkMf>• c1 •. m.no once u 150 Kii• Beroo ModtUOl'lt Cueno•e l Vie E ~ Row , Jr, Flr't Betlv Levlo Lowen Tiort\\ O<' Oaek, l unnv Go s.111rio SICONO ltACE. 400 varc' Pur\t '3 ~ l 11H r Old\ C1e1mlno once \S 000 Rtb\ Grev P04lc11 Mlaae11 l hul\Cler On T r"e SUfftf' Car011 CnerQer 0 Summing, Norco No11v, THlltO ltACI. )50 verd' Pur\t \.3,400 ? vH r Old malaen rllllfl Cle1ml11Q price st 000 SI Marie. TIHa•w• Teo. SNoer See Bre.1t Sanorlte AP04IO Sasq Souv '5,,ew S•rew l!e~ l"CXHtTM It ACl..flSO 'fl rd\ Pur\e U 100 1 vear old• Cle1ming l><'•ce st.000 FtltST lllACE. 4 lurl0n9l Puae 12.700 MJ10tn l,,ree ena lour vtar 04d\ Ctelmong Pf.Ce 's ooo Miu K .ng•, w orra 4 oi A t<ona Golaen Heel• Mv Sun Prlnceu Mou Que"lv T1"'4 Leith Tne He't • Ar lo.eree Miu Samoalt<\a OUAltTElllHO.SU SI COND RACE. )SO vero, Pu"e \l 000 Ma•ot n Two •tAf olo• Cleomong PflCe 'S 000 Rtouut A Cnemo10f' SlrH kon J~nv llomenv Grev Strtt1 Mt•Qullt . Solid Ptunae< Poek1e oet Rooll'I\ .le• Fla'" Mou ing Gori Mv C"OOCt Tont1>hl TH,_D RACE HO vtrd\ Pur\I sl 100 nvtt vea r OIO\ end vo Cle1m1ng pr1t e \l.100 Crierllon, Aol To Ooo Bf Svre Tonv. P•rJ'" P•o•"· Mtlina tu EHort Tffnt r O Oa•idi. W•n Bunaoo Run C..orgle Jon S111ononal>Ol<!mlne Alw eil9l~Penect Trad1t10<1. MlgMv Run ner A•ettaoero Comeon Tom THO.OUGHMIEDS SIXTH llACE. I It 16 milt\, Purw '17,000 4 I'll Srnollt llemmel'lnol A I If U IXACTA ll·SI !>4iio l IOI SO OH·BCll Anotner Dupe 11.Kktvl Malden\, '"'" ana lour vttr\ Old Cla1mlno S Honou" Of Wer (C11nero'I '111 U PICK SIX !1·6· 10 1 6· 11 oekl "6.1~ 60 to O~·Fttnk\ AnQltl iOldtroekionl orlc,a \l1 000 6 Pave<\ Oru m (Oomlnover I 116 n w1nn1ng HCktl' fflvt no<tfll Carrvov ... OOOl Time 1' l4 1 TtlrlO !Scott) 113 1 StH mt<I (81ackl t 111 1S7. l114S U I XACTA 11·61 oe•d '"JO 1 Dowd Canyon !Bled<·ll r tOI •Hecht IC.llanonl 1111 'OUltTH ltACI.. 150 vero1 ) Ma.-.0 Cl\aleer (0rt~1 • Ill 9 PrtHrvallve (Garrlool 11' 11.IVINTH llACI . I I 16 m11«1 Sllt\a 1rr111 Lu~tl>v tLec:tttvl 4 20 10 Gallen! Ten !PallonJ 1 111 8orlne fKMne!I to to 6 to 4 60 SOoCV s,i.,ri, IG•t• 340 :uo It 00 6 00 ~ 260 4 Jonnnv Zaro (Bre1wtlll x 113 TINTM • •c E. 6 , ........... , p • .," ,~s 000 Government Cornt<' !Ort-• 11 IO 7 60 Ouflt1no E•lt 'CreaQer S Z1mcit1i Peu ISolltl , I IJ .... ~ ~·"' v • American Stenoaro IVtrgar11 t olO Time ti S' 6 lmallllle lndttn !Ooul>tn l 113 AllOwanct F1lliet. ThrM and lour •tar okh l •mt 1 d 4 s "'TH llACE. 400 ~•rm 1 Sir lllCflerd H IFe<"nanoe11 fll l BOid Aumor IV.,.oerel 170 U I XACTA lt·l l oaod '101 SO ... E o•~ I Paoaono IWerrt nl 113 2 R•df• Oewn I Bltckl c 112 ""Ml' lt9&llCe ' """'lc1uon1 9 Gum Flttt COtlvarH ) Ill ) Full O' Gem' (Pellon) oi l? TWEL'TH llACI l I 16 mitt' Oont !.oci.\ M4 Now ICret-1 10 Nine S11r Admlral <Pt0ro111 lll 4 Pooovaoodlt IE11rada1 120 Ml Elba IPeclrOH I 1 00 3 IO 7IO Bea' Beau ILtwl\I AIM...... S Vltel Mornt(lt CSoh•l 117 Lo,,goo Free CMenel 400 1 20 Tome 20 1l II SllOH Bv Tl'lrH IBtllencour" Ill 6 Oucl'ltn Ztnlht IOr1ege1 117 S.net0< McGutrt lE\lreoe 3 IO U IXACTA 17 •I oa>d lllO 12 Delaware Prince IStelllng\I 113 I llt 111n1no Boldlv IFernen.,.1 If? Time. 14S l•S f SIXTH llACll. lSO vtrds 13 P B ., C"otce ICamolll 113 I Straw Dog tGerridOI 111 U I XACTA !7·41 Paid l4' ~ fnln~ Eaw lHerll 1' Bud'• Bro1htr Jot •Kaenell 113 9 lrlth Zuni !Pe<1rozal II? U LATE OOUILI 19·7) oeoa \06 20 Perr Nont\ Ster IE Garclel 4 ..0 H O 2.AO 2'0 1.60 2..0 ~.60 11 00 6.MI no~ f 10 IS Magic FoOOlt •Bla ck 21 • Hll 10 C.ood New\ Doll tDouo•~ul ~ 117 Attenaenct 11.060 " Perlect PJCtu•t IWhllt l t6 Htlluve "a~ l(a,tenonl l ll ••-1 .. ~ ~ no•• "410 474 T•mt It 23 " .. _ ELEVENTH RACE. 6 >"'Lr• g\ Pu•\!' """~· ~• "' .., U IXACTA 3 SI oe>d \llS MI Sl'VIENTH ltACE. 6 turlofto, 4'>u"e \17 000 \JO 000 eaato Pio Pico F 1j1f\ no merf\ SI' VI NTH ltACI . JSO vard, Loitv Eegt« C.o Fein Go Su • T W1na\11rie< Prnxelv Peace W1non111 B 1 i:-cv T!"e """'°" w nc,,.,1er Jet Su•c "" S• oP FOURTH ltACI . 6 lurlQrlg\ Puri.a il0.000 T"rtt vee r 040, •nd uo C111m1ng 0<•<\,-110.000 ll"ff •H r\ OIO er>d uO GrO\\ P..,r\~ \)J ..0 Stfl E\l>l'fll~ •Lactlt vl I l"aor St•tak (Orte11al 116 velut 10 w.nner \19 9IO L Al Jt _..,. P•c,,o•llO "8u11ne 2 Bold JO•• IPaller\Onl 116 I /llweo " H•t IPtoro14 14 OB am 09 OM llOll 0 LO'll> t O>otncu ont 720 420 100 uo >20 2 40 2.40 W \" Me10tn Maiden. col" •no geld,l'O\ Two •t ar\ Fl'TH RACE. )loO varci. P11ru \J 100 I vH r Old I llot \ C1a1m ng Pf-Ce u 000 T11ne Coooe<, ~vtrr-1• r,n,,..,, So<eno Vt•oe Souew R•ch Tvaor No T mt For~ Jt l O\o E•h MIU TN 0oo SIXTH llACE. JSO vera\ Pur" U )00 J vH r Old\ Cl1lm1no o•-ce 's 000 .;10 C ••"'•l'O Df'ICt \37 000 I Fr•t n<ll'V Calun IFernenOfl 2 Mr foo L°"9 f0ou0•8\ 11 3 Mr To 8e Won tKaentH 4 Ce1mo lCam0911 S $tint A90"1 <Cu tenonl 6 Denet oYlcl<e< IOom111guez l l S.m•aoon !Ga rrldOI 3 Cte Seo Bov Jfwtlll 116 2 P•oua 0011 Mena·2 114 SATIHIDAY'S llll'WLTS OH-t( oiullt tWeral 11 ' Pnll10 N04en tCn tanon II 116 J Amtira R Ol>t Sol•l l I U ll61t1 tf 4'·dllY "8,,.u ,,_....., r1..,. tt 19 111 S Ca1cri1ng !Ste111no\l 116 4 WllO Kottv Bloci. 114 U IXACTA te·S1 oeiO ~40 111 6 Fe111.110u• Het>I• 1Gerr0d0> 116 s Earllt\I •KH ntll 111 FllllST ltACIE. One •THC OIU UGHTH llACI . )SO ve•O• .111 1 Eao•t ' 8••~ !So•1u 116 6 8040 "~' rce1tanon1 ll4 =~·~ 8~~'"'• ,...,t~' 0' P1 •r•e< • 9 :io • '° 4.40 e-.... .. 1 IL•ct<n ' 111 a N1on1 Ottecllvt t Bronkernol! 116 1 Two 10 ' 1S1a111no\I 11• "' ..,,, 6 40 I 60 Eov\ Jet IFIQUf'oe,• 118 9 Ptatlnl iSttvenl) 116 e Nile ' J•-lE"rede) 114 ~rorm 1"• Hill 1 notr~onl 600 El•"' V>etorv •Pauline 119 10 Artl!lcer !Mtnel 119 9 Nuclear Wln1tr IOt1vere,·?t 114 Time 1 59 1 S Time It n 3 20 110 210 3..0 :uo 2 • ..0 Two V~af\ l ater' (<)fie<'\ T'>e Waf\M<e< Cv•I! ----~""'""---Ay 1U• [O!\ H o pe M iu J.a(-.k. •• , ()oH Tlmeto T anw Ste\I> Awev 8 Hol Ano Smooov 1Veroare 9 PomtDL.£1ul lOrlt.lla ll 10 T •~• One IMe111a11oez1 "''° ........ tta "''°........ 10 lzat>elle'\ Ou•llo 1Herna <10tl 1 t u u EXACTA 12 SI PeoO "00 00 u I XACTA 1 ,, Dlt•O JIS60 US 1 I Bo11ow•n ° Bonilla) 111 • "''° tollelbtt SICOND It ACE. Ont ml19 1r o• NINTH "ACE 400 vera, -----•14l .. ,_..Jl~'~4iLHl1lz:trnm:wet.cdLNNiea.lifl.1<••L.l(LC.4la~'l.r'• .. aonion.;nµ....-=--'=n~,,_-ll1 IC.e 'SJ!llfll" 10t•va.-.s-H -.------i'~l·~JY.!J;Clll~:mJIDOm::::ifl~aaio_ _ _.li2JllL:t2:.l~::?;~=::!'P::· n• ,,.,.., IC""'"'' 13 l<1verne" Gao• IC"nero'I ,If, 11 Pro\C••I•'• Cro .. n •Min• 1 • lltudt 1Pan•er. )40 Mana• Flo IE G11 o a1 .. SI.VI.NTH RACE l SO verO\ Puf\t \) 100 I •tar Old hll•ti. C111m1ng price M 000 11 XO<e Hl91' I B•t O I x II) 14 S1ng1e1 f8Jac•I alll 1~ A11 ·1,. Tune l()r'tQal 114 SuPtrnel Olsen 4 ..0 S• Witte Caroora 11 TUiare Gola 18r1no.er11olf1 118 ' EIGHTH llACI. 6 •urlong\ Plfl'\t Slt,000 TWELl'TH lllACE I• molt'\ Pur1t' ~ ~ T·l'T\t '700 l S l·mt 7003 E •Clu•••t FN lln N•11n1 Rrcne, M•n f a\ler Scooo Soer~i.11~ado.,.nono ll11bv Go Ne"'' 4fftt n Jtl Ot>• Noman Snow Le Foil• I) Mu\•C•I Weill IOrtege II Ill Ma•d4tn 4 11owenc.. r,,, .. ano luur 1u r ota\ siarit r Allowence Three veer 010' and uo n EXACTA S 1 1>• o ' IJ 40 U I XACTA l t! oa10 U.O IO ,. WHltrlv Wino (Mtnlll 1 ll IS Guaro,,.,en De""• OovQre\ 1 111 I Snuc "'O Ca\la no"I 114 1..er•' Fhll"' Stentev I ) U PK:K SIX 1 2 l·t 1 or 4·7) ot 10 '3.IOJ4G 7 K.ng Aoac... B •C• • tO'I ' Ou t h Dav •Mena 1 l THtttD ltACE. ()o\e m •• Dace •o le•tn "''""'"9 •i<•••• , .. -... ' " Plc:J< Sia 16 "'" •c• Doe•\ B"" ''• 1 ti l I' a ·~~\"" 8er'f'r>co..,r• 11! 1 Rov~ Heb•' Barar 113 '•10•"" Anoenon 5 '° 'OO l OO conlOl•'"on oaia JS. 70 to · ~ wl'tning llcltt tt 4 Gt • /!ft-•~ Pe \an<i (a11roa1 14 4 C•ola1 Wont Wh •t 171 llvt"l>er Lect.t • 8 60 l 20 ••vt l>Qr ... llGHTH ltACE 400 rard, P1.1r\• S3 100 J ve•r Old\ ~ uo C1e1mono o••Ct M 000 FIFTH ltAC£ o •ur c.no\ Pur~ \) 000 ffl;rtt v••r OJOS 8rPG ,. (0 1 f0"'"'• C 41~-no S Va a L•' Orteoe l 114 S Rt mem o.r Jeca L Oomonouet 1 IJ Reort • Mt Not S "'"' 1 oO TENTH •ACI . 110 'ferd• 6 PteQ\ Pot'• Ht•~a"c>er 11 & "'oot•..i C•em Ctt,...,CW\ , toe T"" 1 S. 1 S No Neme No I' •me L-''' M19n1v Ou•C• Peu Mt•t Fin• H•OO•r• o ... lworv Ca11 The lie•.. c;, .. S11<11n Pa<rl1r Gt&\\ Of•(:t \S 000 I 801> \ Oal'tC t r Srt•ffl\I I• II• 1 Mano<;'i'i "'"" 8•1•" 111 IL ••o '>coll 12! U EXACTA 1 1 Pe o i.i400 Summ•rio.,...\ror.., Meler $40 s 00 2. "° n 40 SXI no NINTH ltACE 3SO Vera' Pur" U 10, 1 vH r 010 llMlt\ C1elm1ri1> or Ice J 11 SOO 7 Gooa 4 n<:t Gooev 1Keent 11 l Oe•IO'l ll•t E\lrado t I II~.-O emo• 1.1 l(eene1 1 114 e Occ1aen1a1 Tur '' Keener 1 I IS l"OUlllTH RACE. One mooe oe ce •aver>ce Gu• Oiae<ocl<IO"/ 9 Scraou · C• "' O••vare\ 114 o Pere1 I Bettencourt I Ill Vt<••eo Power ISlffl" 9 10 ;oo 3 •O T '"'• 48 60 Hot Foot Ftoozv Tonv Ot •ll\ 0011 Bevona T reOlfoon Ca•a Ot Cti l< Oulet Olnero Lo• Vartlk Jon ' Couraoeous Reoe1 (Mtnal S llandoni WOOCI\ tOrteoat I" 11 4 114 If 4 114 114 10 Oev.i' Ice PH1ro1a II IU 10 a Poerct< i. Oru m tCa11ano" 113 o\mt rican l ime llCueo .. r 4 70 l oO U EltACTA I 1 oeod \10600 Allo t1'9ICIM 11 V1t11>1e Pote (Noouez) 113 8aaland\ (Sl'\trrenl 4 IO ELI VE'NTH lllACI '70 •arO\ 6 Fr<sto.v Jeck 1FernancM1 11 I R1001 Were BDl'11i11 l II Per• lloao 8111c• 7 t • 109 12 Oun1~0 Ble ae 1 Black ti .t 10 Trme t S6 1 s Hada L•" 0 °0troe• '°" 3 00 11 Snow f ro P~11r111$ 1 114 Alie t4'9IDM Fll"TH RACE. Ont mole 011cf Ilea ~01 llu..-fl.4'•1'1 ) 00 1'0 460 u o 2 10 TENTH lllACE )SO vard\ Purw Jl '00 l vH r Old &. uP Clao,,.,ing or ct sl ~ f hale ""'oodo•lt \(a"enon I ~ Heu Gin ISlallong, IJ IJ F ttll E•t..ir1 ~· >•a l\ij\ 114 13 ~•ao• lla111,. 111 11!ooriouez I IJ C•P'•'" c arrott tl,nder\o" Q oo 'io 1 80 So $unr•v 1Lur•" U Pr.mer v 11 i .. 1~·" I 114 '' NorinrrM Bua Ciougl•U 1 121 s: re,,.. l a'<!nl rsi..1"1 19 IO S 60 T me 41 Xl llown l'I Oougn Hew. B•OO.r Mar(u\ E • orru 0 1111>er Ptlt Sam.,.1 Pee Hf'IT'OCl'l•C' M+cro.__•"~ Ptu\ PedK--' T,.ad•'•O"' 10 lllleoe Flu~ !Garroao 1 '" I 14 HINTH ltAC£ 16 ~"•\ Put\t \1) 000 IS Fr 11 Ka!'"f''? It) Hv Se" Sto.•ootr IMed1tna )00 S7 EXACT A 1 4 Pe•O \12 XI 1,,,.H vu• O\ $nO ..iP Ctaomong oroct 16 a v.uanueva B•ack , IOI •""" 1 57 1 ~ A•'f'"tl•n<:• ~ 406 11• Alu -.... t I Hu\' e A Dance «Fer<1tndtt 1 $10 000 '000 a-1111araue1 en1rv "EXACT A I 1 O•<O "" X) Mulvf' Hana1t W I OOI SATURDAY'S MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ROUNDUP . ~ · From84 aga1n 1us1 m1~St·d Jacoh) Jnd "n\dl'r -.uirl'J "hC'n thl· hall again rollcJ t o the 'nl·t·n Yankees 11, R e d Sox 6: ·\1 't .tn~l'l' Sta d mm. l>an P a-.q ua and DaH' W infield c:11 h h11 h11ml' runo; 1n a 11-hit a ssault anJ thl· Yankl'CS hdd o n to ht·at Bo st o n . Pa\(.jUJ , m a k ing h1~ fir-;1 \l,1n \lnl"l' Tuesda y. h 11 d t.,.,o-run h o m a 1n thl' fi!'\t h " 141h W infie ld hit a thrl'l'· run h omer 1n :-..;<.'.,., \ o rk"> li\l'·run fi ft h inning as thl' Yankee\ look a 4-0 k ad The R l·d ~o\ ~·ured s1' run' .1nd1. hJ\(.'J Y Jn kec .. k it· hander Denni\ R a smussen I'·' 1n the l>l\th inning. R asm us\Cn h.id g1,i.:.n up onl~ 1rnl'. htt going into the innin g h ut k ft Jfkr allo.,., 1ng fi' l' mor1· 1n am"'. including Don Ba)lor\ three -run h o m l'r Bob Sh trlc:) ptl<:h ed tht· fin al four 1nn1ngs for thl' Y ankt'CS to gain his second sa' l' Royal• $_, Mariners 4: In "·tn'W\ ( 11\ l k nrm L:o nar d and B u d Blac k romh1nn l 11n a "t:>i·hm~r illlll th~· Ro}al~ took. ad,Jntagl' of '"'" l'Htw• h' right fi1•ld a Dan n) Tartahu ll for a v 1ct ol) t1\l'r ~·attk Blue Jay1 7, Brewen I· In \1 rl "'au ~rt!. \\ tllil' 'p sha \I, hit a t\\O·run h om1:r anJ f 11n\ f-crna ndt'/ had four bi ts )n'stJppp rt o f four·h1t flltlhtng h' l11t· k 1hn.,ttn and ~tark E1ch t)o m as T oron tn snaprccl .1 l1H··g.rntl' 'lo sing s treak b) heat ing t he An·.,.,1.·" In the Nat11)nal Lca~ue Plllllle16.M e &1 $. -\I \ell'1.tn ''°'ltad1um. \on H .l\l'' bro ke a se' enth-tnning t1l' "'1t h <1 '"' o-11u 1. ''' o-run ho lTil"I and Ph1ladelph1a o n ce agntn s to pJ)('d Ne"' 'I nrk from wrapping up the NI Fa-.t lltk The M e t'> n ee d o nh o ne 'll'ltlr\ nvrr t h e <,<.'\tlnd· p!acc Ph1lhcs to claim the 1h1rd d 1,1s 1o n t11k in thl·1r history. They fa1l~d to get 11 Fnda)' when Ph1ladclph1a won 6-3. T h e)' had leads of 3-0 and 4-3 Saturda )'. but tht' Phillies came back each time. bcfort' 1 crowd of 47.10 * NATIONAL l.EAGUE e r avH 4, Giant$ 1 llTlANTA SAit f'lll H(ISCO Valentine ~on 't appeal .,.... lb,._.,. ~mo* • l I 1 O i/ltl 1•1 • ttt • 0 ) • SM""'"'O' Miolt'f'!Of 1 ··""'"'JO QC>o<• f lb ~O"•' 0 0 0 0 ., r "'"" If> ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .. , ••• • t I,} ' 0 I t 0 0 Mtdftdt'o ,. .. 0 0 •OOO rr .. , • 10 o t I t J ft t_.,. \>lb .. 0 11 WM,._ t • ) t I 0. f lfiotl" C 0 .... ,..... .. l '!I 0 0 jf ~ " .ftf-.t 000 \f'l •n"'of 0 NEW \ORI\. (..\Pl - T e u s R a ngrrr, M anagr r Bobb\ Valentine ha' bt•rn suspended fo r four game' becau~ he 'q u<'l>llllned the 1n1e grm " o ran umf>'rt'. th\' l\mcnc nn l t attu<' o ffit·c .m· no unced. .,~,.\ •• , ~"'O"I\\\ • 0 0 \'alcnt111t• "'a' CJl'(tl•d fro m Thur'>da' ·., ti-2 lo'~ h 1 tht' M tnn("5o ta 1 '-'tn!\ b\ ump1rT I am Rnrn t·ll .11ic.-r an &f'@uml'n t l>' tr hall' .i nd 'ltn k t' tall\ "I ...... 111 no t .tpJX'JI tht• SU\pt'O\lnn •· \a kn 11 nt' said "f'll 1, kc.-ttH· four da )' and .hope "11m <"t h in1t ~t>r~\ OUI " 't/'G f l lo) ~~""CIC. "•-•It. 1 eo "'"°"'4"' Y• ... • 1 3 '1 r~6 .,..~etf °""" "'"•""°'" .......... • 0 0 ' 0 0 0 170011 I 0 I t 0 J 0 • 0 0 0 0 ·~"~ .. ~. ,_ 0 0 0 )I I t I " .... ~-·--t.fl , , ..-c•«• e. ....... W1''4'tl"'J • • 1 f ¥4"' ... :-.,. • ,u ' 'oe •1 "'" • ..,.. """''~" H " vw r •~ ·-Y•..,._ l'I 1 \ '6",t..wM e """'""' """''" '' . "" . . 11 .. _,... I 'lft> .,. __ u .... ti··~ ...... \II>~ ..... • J v • , 111, , .. 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Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT I Sunday, September 14.J. 1986 Re.-gan 's drut speerih maywaltforfootball ... -'\..., This oldsoldier_,-:s story really--dies prac11call) l'' er. om·" ho uppo'l") t~C' gl'ncral "rl'dun:d to :i fhl'>t'l1ng l11t t NEW YORK (AP)-.\BC and the ('able'News Network plan hvc · ooverage when President and Mrs. Reagan address Ille natio n today about combating drugs. but on CB and N B • football ma) take top priority. CBS and NBC say the)' ma) rc~on to tape delay 1f1he 5 p. rn. (PDT) speech threatens to interrupt professional football coverage:. PBS will offer a live feed to public telev1~1on !>ta lions to u~ a~ the~ wish. NBC said some West Coast aniltates may ca~ the !>pecch b~ ta ix· delay bcc!!USC of regional football rnveragr CBS will carry ·the speech liw 11 1t~ football gJ11w end~ hl.•t\H'l'n 4:09 and 4: 19 p.m. In that event. thl' fi rst 40 rninull'' of"60 fyt1nutl's" would be seen before the speech. and 1hr re~t after the Reagan~Sl&n off Live coverage is also planned 1f the foo1ball game em.I\ bct"l~n ~:53 and 5 p.m. , Otherwise. the speech will be ddaH·d Most Of the country will get 1ht• Los .\ngl'lcs Rnms-San f-rnnu't'11 .49ers game on C BS, but about 17 pt·rct•nl' \\Ill get the Tampa Rn) Buccaneers against the Minnesota Viking!>. · .. ST• IY ... (I) t?-4S. l •.•·ts 6 IS, l:IS 10 00 "AUllS" (I) I JO, US. 7i0.•9:4S 70 -DOllY SQO LIOO .... TOl a ANTOlt •Ml PAM!-.. OAAAOI •TIMH 12,M "STAii IY I E" (I) 11:00. 1-00. 4•00 6:00, '"°°· 10·00 ·•£ITHllTIES" (I) 2 10. '00, 10·00 "IAHUITH" (I) 12 00. )'4S, NS 673 8350 I MT.US 11.'" TU J ... ... TllC I~ (PC) IHS. J IS. 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"UCAL UCLES" (PC) I 40, 6-00, 10 10 "MEAITIUH" (I) J:SS, I IS HARBOR TWIN 631 3501 U TlllUS 12 1• TIU Ht "TllE FLY" (R) I Jt . HS S 45 ....... u "TOr CUI'' (PC) SAi MVIW "Tiil IOY WIO COULi fl Y" By BOB WISEHART Oscar winners involved in it -Scott. McCleleflJ ..... ~ Eva Marie aint ("On the Watcr- "The Last Days of Patto n" 1s such a fro nt") as Patton's wife. Beatrice. tlat and disappointing movie I kept director Delben Ma nn ("Marty."). le' I h h bo h d and costume designer Phyllis Dalton as mg m yse w Y t ey 1 ere · ("Dr. Zhivago")-it not only su"'erl> Unless it' an· o ut-and-out ripoff 111 lake .. Pork y's 11 .. o r "Thr Retum to by comparison. it's not a very good the Valle) of the Texas Chainsaw movie on its own terms. · Cheerleade rs;'' eVCI) mo\lje sequel When Ladislas Farago _._ who tnes to JU t1f) Its ex1~tence and some wrote "Patton: O rdeal 11nd Tn- Jo 11 better 1han others. What's the um ph," on which the first mo 1c was po1n1 '! Dues i1 have a nything new to based -published "The Last Daysol n\'.1 Was the first m0vie somehow .Patton" in 1981. Scott immediate!) mcompletr') Th{' questions are CS· bought movie rights. Like man} Pl'Ctall) to ugh here bee.a use .. Patton" actors in late-middTr age. the 58-year- I'> one ofthl' grea1 screen biographies. old Scott turned to television when George C. Scott gave the performance his fi lm career stalled . which explains of his I& (then r efused h1 best-actor how 11 wound up on CBS ton1~1. I O:.car) and 1t·'s even bit as good t-oda} ~uspect that it'll be. a -ratings winner n~ 11 was 16 years ago. because there's a lot of curious1ty o "The l ast Days o f Patton" has a about the sequel 81111ba1 os:aly mean1> hard aCJ 10 follo"'. even if it was a long ' m1 lltons of' 1ewers wfll be as d1sap- 11me hel\\l'l'n acts .. Despite the four i?Otnted as I was. . . 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( 1l'r· man). on Dec. 21.11145 The mov1l' is 111 two part": a health~ Pa11o~r lhl' ~ar and thl· ph)~I· call~ hroken man 1n .1 ho-,p1tal lwd \.\.a111ng tllr death. ~ .. Pa11on·· L<l\cred the "umor· wtthuut-a-"ar ground 1n .1 much more thoughtlul \\a\. I hl~ ~l·m·ral had the ~clf·a\\arenl''' tu ~no"' that he was an anarhronl\m. anll ont' e"<~lanat1on for his ara11c r><>'l\'ar beha' 1or '' that hl' "a' pounding ht msl'I f tu p1e\.·cs '"''lk <\., l)l' \\ IOll' to his \\1fe, .. 1 he grl'al tragcd~ ol m~ ·life1s that I sun1,ed 1he la'>t banlc .. He doesn't ha' l' that \arnc scnsi11v11> in 1h1c; mo' ll' "P:111on" • had <1had1ng'> .. , hl' I ·''' Dn'' ot Pa11crn " 1s black .and \\hltl' and hureaul r.al h l l .ttt:i \lult plJ'., Panon immo 'e in a< ho,p11al hell. "h1l h "ould he a 1anfk 1.halkngl· tor an) actor. B~t lhl' pll\ .,~·al 1,ond1llon of thl' charac· h·r mean\ thaJ \lOll can't USt th,e blazing\ iti\lil~ that'' alwa>s been his '>trt·ngth I hl' n1n' ll. I fll'' to Ket arounll thl· pr11hlc111 h\ using lla\hhm·~, but thl·~ ·,l' '.1tx1ut a~ re' t'alin~ a' ...... 111. h1ng \11111rol1l' lcaf through J 1.111111) .1ltium f1nall\ lht·rl··., the llll'\lapablc li"e .. wr}. c\cept that 11\ more hke a ll>H'. fot)tnntl' f Uf ll'J\On'> bt'}Olld un1kr,1and1ng. the rll't"or~' arc lOn· , inccd ihal l''l!~ hiswncal d~a n'ecd,· a lo\l' ,tor~ . .and ii man and "uman "1111 lo' l'd l·al'h 111ht·r ll' l'.r 33 war'> ot marnagt• ''nj,t ii \l·r. interest· - 1ng rcla11on\h1p . tk:atml' Pa11on •. doc.,n't '>h·m, up until tht· '\.'te.~od~alf. ol thl' mm ll' .ind thl'n get' lanta\11· (Jll\ unreali~lll thing' 10 '~' lt;s 1l·mpt1ng to \\rtlr \omcth1ng aboul hll\\ \Jd II I\ lO '>l'C an lll'IOI of Sco1C' c;1a1urc rcdun~d w mau:n.il I li ke this. e \l'Cpt 1hat , .... hll>O\l.n fault Wh.atcn:r happen~ ne\I. 'he should call an end 10 Wurlll War II . H1<. mm1scnro; last )C.-:Sr. "Mu,i,uhn1 I he: t :ntold S1on ... "a' cH·n "or'>l' - mu1.h \\llr'\C ·_than .. , hl' I .;i-;1 Da'" ul Patton .. h ir ~ton·-. •.,\~l'. I hope the "ar" 0\ l'r Let'~ skiP-th~ <l,etails on president's health DE~R ANN LANDERS· \.\hat can be done about ne"" bullct111s on the president''> ph)'sical l'\am1na11on' that are unnecessal). 'ulgar. and g11 far beyond the people·., right to kno" ·> The first lad)' has begged for pm au regarding such mauer., I fail to understand wh} ht·r "l\hl'' arcn '1 respected. A simple ... Thl· prt.'"dent ol the Uri11cd talc'> does not c;ho" '>tgns ol ANN LANDERS cancer.'' would ~at1<,r\. the rntlfl' President Carter, but we did read and world. Bll'l no. \\.1: . haH' heard bear a good bit about Carter's reixatedl) about h1' colon h" hemorrhoids pol~ P."· the remo' al pmlcdun· arrd J belle"t' tbe public bas a right to seen puhli,hi:d 'ketchl''' 01 h" in-kno" the wbolt truth aboul the tl''illnl'\ .ind m11rl' fl'll'nlh \.\l' hJ\ I' physical condition of it.; leaders, but seen l11Jgrarn'> nt lhl! Pfl'\llkni·, there i" no need to publish roarst and ktdnc' '> anll un'tl·r\. ··1hc IUlx'' offensive details that strip 1nd1v1d- through "hllh urtnl' Ihm,,:· a<. thi<. uals oftbeirdi1tnit~ l wisbthemtdla morning\ pa1x·r put 11 would knock it off r>o \\l' nl'cd a ll'lll.:tl 1>1 thl' • , • C\<\ltNt>f1>ln<1rn1na11on."1n"'-hllh<t 1>1 \f{ \\,\,I \\,()I K\ \h Im'· tin) 1uhc \\1th J light "1urrl'and a kn' hJml '' r111111111~ ltor ,l,1\l' \l'n:Jll' \\ 1!> 1n\l'fll'chn111 thl' ix·n"' and 1hrough \11U m..t' hi.· ·'"·111· .1mr.11gn1 ng '' the url'lhra into lhl' hl.11.ldcr'"' npnl\1\ l. and nh.111,llOf hoth ph''' Thl'\l' intim..ttl' fl'J'){>rt'> an· degratl-,J lh ,1nd 11ll'l1t.ilh - ing 10 thl' J'lfl'\llkOt. anJ thl·~ lllU\I rn: (\ l'I \ di!\ I \f1111d.I\ lh1ough ~fl· "'rcnl·hmg to the tir't lad~ .\rl' 1hn d.I\ ' '' p 111 \.1111rd." 11 .1 m ~ thl'> nere~saf\ 'I llO\\ d1d \\l' Ol'l lln1l' J'l Ill ,111d \1tnd.1\ : ~ r Ill I \\l' \\111~ , \O ln'l'n'\lll"l' ,1nd ill m.1nnal'll' It dou1 I•• d11u1 ll'llin!:' thr ""''I\ \\h,11 tf1dn'1 ll\t:d 111 tw 1h1' "·" \f .\I> 11\\ h11,h.111d ,t,11h1' 1111 and "'" hl' I:-., \IO\, I: I I ,hou kl ~· 1'll ll"d I twrl· .m· ntJn' DEAR MAI>: It is essential that lbt> uthl'I d1l11111 1l ·•'fW1 I\ c1l l.1mp..t1!1,l1 American public be inform<'d of the ing. hu1 111 ' ''"''1.1111111 " pnmJril~ statt of our presidenfs health. but I ""h tlw d11 ·· ti d11111 , '"I' agree wholt bearledl) tba t the cov· \\ l' h,1\ • l~ • 11 "·il l.11111-h11 '" erage ha been tasteless and un· "l'l·~' I h1111w th.11 11111l' "l' h.l\ l' 1 necessarily graphic. \\Ill rl 1•ut '" t1t111, .. 1 'h'lt"'. h\•cn Ho~ did we get this wa)? It began h111rn I)\ ,, .i .. .i 11h• "'' nl'r dill 001 with Presid ent Eisenhower·11 ileitis 11l1 l'1 t11 p.1, 1111 11 '" ,(,1l '1 had d1111r\ l"ext we wer.r treated to Prt"~ident '>lamml·d in t1111 1,._ ,., .rnd hl·l'n told It> Tr uman's dany urine output during "( 10,1\\,1\ ... \\ 1· h,1\l' txTn 1t11l'Jtl·ned the last days of bis life. \\llh .lfl l''I 1111 111·'PJ'"n~ .111J hlll'f Following tbal r ame Pru ident 1ng nnl\ l\\11 pt·opk11l11·rl·d '"·'!?fa.-,~ Lyndon Johnson's well-publicized nl wall't gall bladder scar. Nixon and ford -\11n I .111lll·r, 1dl ,.,111 11·adl'r' "l' were reasonably hea lthy and so "as .ire n111 ,,111111 •I'''' ,,,l1·,rx·11pk \\1• - --- -· .tr1· p.11rn111 1 \1111·r11.11h "h" .trl' un j ttw \ull'r'' d1111r,11·r l11r tlw gool.l ul lhl' l 11\ ,l.tll' .ind' n11n1r' Pk aw d'>k thl• grl',11 \11\l r1l .1n ruhlll IP ill· ,t littk I morl' tht>ughtllil -\ \, \'<ti{ Y llEl P\f \TI DEAR HELP.MA'tf:: You may think you're patriotic but to tht folks who answer the doo r you'rt just another salesperson selling a candida te Instead of a product. Wh y In tht "orld don't you ram· paign in shopping r enters ·and blgb tr affic areas in front of business buildings-:' Going door to door is Hr~ risky these days -and unrewarding, as you have discovered. 1------------------l JllDl~#l HUI j. FiRRiS . . • • I BUEl;LER'S ==-* llTH SMASH Wlfl! * I TOM CAU•&E DAY OFF ~1 OP GUN: OM man's strugglt tA> Ulct it uJy A l'ARAMOUNT Ptc;TUIU: ~· • A PARAMOUNI PICIURf ~- .-.. u t,-."'1Mt ti ,.,.,. .......... ltt#tlt ·~~,··..-: .......... ·-""""".... • ..,.l.11111llACll ... _."" f ~ .. )\" ..... ... ......... ,.. _...."' .... t --... -~ ijAMl~t~•lftito'•lift¥MM -• f'!!1-~~ ~:.' :.-~:: •.• ' ·-·-· ,..,_n~ "hrri.tt1'• "" .. • ,. \M ... ... ....... (JJ_ ..... 1•1: t) •• r:-.~ 't.::"' ··--. ....... ~ ... ,... _, -····-... ·--.. ......, SECOND FEATURE 'PRETTY IN ltlNK' ...... • lllV1MI • Ut11h•'L• y • . ....... ,. .. • '-"""•llac:• ..... _11• .. ... ~:J.• tlfOO!il •UM&MU -=--; • ""'"'"' " ........... -••'II•'•,, .. ~ n ... - ~" , .. '•·· .. -., ..... o •• Off •• ,,,, .............. , •• • • : l I • Orange Coa•t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Septemw 14, 1918 ., INT [ RMISSIO~ · Slmon, Cowitrd cdm~dles open . . Neil Simon and Noel Cowa;d, who stand tall·in th~alf!cal comedy circles on their respective sides ·of the Atl1nt1c. arc represented in two new Orange County productions 1h15 wec'k. ·Si m on's "Brl&latoa Bt acla Memolr1" makes llS county premiere Tuesday at· the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. while an oldl't from the Coward colle<.·t1o n, ''Hay Fever," arrives Tfiursday at the C'os1a Mesa Civic Playhouse. The Simo n comedy, a memoir of the playwri&ht's youth in New York, 1s ticketed l'or a two-month engage- ment at the Harlqeuin. 3503 S. Harbor Bl vd., JUSt north of Costa Mesa. h plays nightly e'cept Mon- days at varying cunain times through Nov. 9 With rescrva11on!> being taken at 979-5511. "Hay Fever''. launches the ne"' season at the·C1v1c Playhouse and 1s being directed by the theater's foun- der. Pall Tambelhn1. The cast in- cludes Helene Rn((A!>. Ron Duvall. REVIEW Toi Tnus Suzanne earriaby. Robert Halverson. Renee Sumtu, Dean Thomas, Julie Lausen. ·Gary Halbe[t _and Diana Ta vi or. Performances will be gi ven Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. unul Oct. 11 . with a Sunday matinee at 2 p.m. Sept. ~8 at the playhouse, 61 I Ham1lton St.. Costa Mesa. Call 650..5269 for ticket info r- mation. A third opening -postponed from last ·weekend because of iocomplete .f'enovations in the theater -is "14 Chartn1 Cro11 Road" at the San Clement( Communtty Theater. 202 Ave. Clbnllo, San Clemente. Reed throuah Oct. 4 Borer directs the productjon. which •"Mu of La Maad8" at the wit open T hursday and its run will be Curtain Call Dinner Theater, 690 El extended throu&h Oct. 11. Call Camino Real, Tustin (838-1 S40). 492-046S for tjcket information. . · niahtly except Mondays at vary1n1 Windina up 'tts bner two-W-eeke nd curtain times tbrou&h Nov. 9. stint in Golden West College's •"S.1ar Bab&et" at the Grand ~~tor's Pl~ybox will be the drama Di nner Theater. 7 Freedman Way. "Ooe1 a Tt1er Wear a Necktie?" Anaheim (772-77 !0), ni'1tt!Y e~cept under the direction of Mike Owens. Monday at varying curtam times Final perfonnances are scheduled through Feb. 1. Thursday thro\l&h Saturday at 8 p.m. and next Sunday at 3 p.m. on the CALLBOARD -Saddlcback Col- H1.1ntington Beach campus. Reser-lege Wlll hold auditions for Edward vations 895-8378. Albee's "Everything in the Garden" Already enjoying their season-Sept. 23 and 24 at 7 p.m. in the opcningengagemcntsand continuing McKmney Theater on th~ M1ss1on on local stages arc: Viejo campus .... dircctor Lynn Wells •"Hl&k1t Studar-d of U vlag" at will be seeking fi ve men, fi ve women South Coast Repertory, 6SS Town and a boy in the 11-14 age range. wtth Center Drive. Costa Mesa deta1lsavailabkat sg2-4757 . (957-4033), Tuesdays th.tough Rcadinp for the comedy "Alone Fndays af 8 p.m .. Saturda).'.!> at 2:30 Toaether' will be held by the San and 8: Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 un11l Clemente Community Theater Sept. Oct. 12. 24 at 7:30. ~pl. 25 at 1:30 and Sept. •"Sly Fo1" at the Laguna Moulton 27 at 10 a.m. at the Cabnllo Play- Playho usc. 606 Laguna Canyon house. 202 Ave. Cabnllo, San Road. Laguna Beach (494-0743). Clemente .... fo ur men and l'>'-O Tue~ays through Saturdays at 8 women will be cast. and funher p.m .. Sundays at 2:30 until Oct. 5. infonna11on may be obtained from •"Tiit Mikado" at the Newpon director B.J. Scott at 495-3822 .... fheater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Whirl-a-Round Tours wi ll hold Dnve, Newpon ~ach (631-0288). aud111ons Sept. 23 for a mystery Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. weekend entenarnmenl to be per- through Oct. 4 with a matinee tuday formed in November .... the tryouts at 2:30 and an evening performance will be held al 7:30 p,m. at 401 9 next Sunday at 7 p.m. Wester!) Place, Su1fe 111. Newport 'L.A. Law' hangs out shingle on Hill Street By FRED ROTHENBERG •"Tiit Mlsuthropt" at the West-Beach. for fo ur men and four minster Community Theater. 7272 women .... photos are requested and Maple St.. Westminster (995-4113), there1spay ... call548-457or752-9003 Fridays and Saturdays al ~:30 for·deta1ls .. .. Geoa::bamplon (•tan~). Joy Mathew. and Jaam ~ ln " of La Mancha" at tlle Curtain Call Dinner ~ter.. UT......_..... • I NEW YO RK -It ha,n't been a laid-back ( ahforni;i morning for divorce law)er .\rnie Becker. a character on "L .\ l..'.lv.," NliC's ncv. senes that hangs out"' '™nglc v.11h a two-hour episode 'Monda) night. It's Tuesda} alter a lo ng v.cekc:nd and Becl.er's Por'>C hl' w11h the: LITIG8R platl'\. 1c; det•p in frce v.d) traffic. allow1og him w flirt v.11h a woman in the nnt lanc. thl'n make an obscene gi:stun· .:11 .:in o' c:~rought trucker. Finally in his )k)snaper ollicc. Becker is threatenl·d h) a man brandishing a gun who tu ms out 10 tx· an ex-husband whom Belker vir- tuall) stnpped naked In a d1voree settlement. Tht' gun turnrd ou t to be a --UA 10+. Tms IS THEFUNNIEST . MOVIE OF THE YEAR:' -KA.BC-TV.< .c1n / rc111~·/111 staner's pt!>IOI. 1 J~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thal ra..e cloM'd. lkcl.t'r and his ~ secn.·1ar) d1~0' er that a firm ·s pan- nc:r 1s dt"ad at his de,k. fan' down in his last dinner. Tr) 1ng not to inhale. Beel.er announces: "I ha' c d1bson h1" . office ·· Ju'\t anoth er morning on .. l..\. Lav. ... the heralded nev. drama that 1s gut'i1cr gnt11er and more pro' ocauve than an' thing el~ 1n the new TV o;eason The SKne'> v.111 do for la\\)Crs what "Hill ~t rl·et Rlues" did lor cops - r11alc thi:m 1hn:1:-<11mcn'i1onal hu - mJns and not celluloid slick figures The fJrt that ~!even Bochco rn- crcatc.>d both .. 11111 Street" and .. L .\. Lav." hc.>lp'I e"<plain "hY the pnm~· t1mc tirm of l\kKl·n11c. Brackma.n. Chane\ and Kuzal. won·l be mis- taken (or whoc' er docs your Laxes. NOW PLAYING IEWHRT IElCM 673-8350 EDWARDS UDO MISSIH VIEJO 830 ·6991 EDWARDS Vl[JO TWIN E"en the unOappable Perry Mason would he shockt'd that these law)'c~ ha, c pcr,nnal h vc<, somet1mt's "crew-I 1a 1han 1he1r client<,·. that the~ don't L---------====---=====--:=--=-:=======-' al"aH alt eth1r all) or honrstl). and riF. 1hat ihe) .:ngage 1n offin· politics th.~t . -----------------m al thc hacl.'-<1tahbing un .. Dalla~. • L 1kt• .. Hill '-trl'l't." "I . .\ La" 1'>. • r ad.et! \\Ith 1ntcnv. 1n1ng \torte'i ol I pt)\\t'r pohlll'> and \0t1al .ind kg.al \_".()ntt•rn' It dill' n't haH' thl· oH·n I 'wkntl' nl "tlilf \tn·et." hut cmpha\lll'' thl' t•n1111111nal ma' hl·m that hum.in' dt• l!l o lll' anuthrr \\ h1k "1a .. un·, \J)l'll.tlt' 1.1.a' lfoud1n1-hl.l· C:l\l.'•\\\h 111g )U\I l"ll:l11r~: the final lommc:rl1.1l "( .\ Ll" 1al..t"s a more rc.1h,t 1l nwrl· l' n1ral appniat h Ill\' .ird thl' lqtJI "\tl·m thanl.<. to Ct\-dl·.1t11r Tan LoUl\l' F1'lhl·r a former d1'11i.1 .llti•rnt'\ . .. 11'<; thl' Ix''\'' 'll'll\ th.II Jn~ hi~\ ' gut t'iut I d11n I think 11 \\11f(o.,," rl\hl'I ..aid .. On "I .\ I .I'' . ·1u,11lt• r:.m•h I\ s1.1. 1ft and <111nw1 1111t'' 1' unfair and j ml\gu1deJ !',,11t thl' hi.it k and while \ef'illlO th.II !'-l .1,1111 p1.1\llll'd 1n thl' 19M)s 1t'' ful l 111 l •1nH·mroran gra'' In h~n 1p.h1', in:11n pint. ·\lfrl· Wood-1 ard pla" a rapt· \ltllm v.ho has ht·r I l"i'' n m~m1ht' r h,1lkngrd h' an un · ~·rupl}ln11\ lkll-n<1t· 13\\ \l'r RJt ht•r thd~i '~bnut to lurlht•r rh.:1r.1~n ·'"·•"111i1t1t•n. \hl' tlrnpc; the l'::l'i(.' l'H· l'l('t"n raped unct' I'm nt11 \t1111111 ''' lrt thnt h.1ppcn ag.11n." 'he ""' \\ h.11 ""' h ,11 d 11C\ \l) \\t•ll I"> 1n1clli11rnt. in' oh 1ng hunh1rnus. \('I I.ii .t1.1m.1 th.II &l't\ lx'\OOll the tx·d1 n 11111 d " ht'' 111 ">tanJard \OJP o~rn .111d 1nw the real 1.1. tirld fht• mush) ending of 1on1ght''I opcnt'r, with lav.)t'r Mi chael KuLal. (H arr) tlamltn) and Woodard's character hu@lmg. I' not 'ant.age Bochco. hut. th~ oody of the two-hour wor .. Car ou1wt•1Kh thl\ lap.,,• into hli~t> TV '>t'nllmt'nt. "nrne of lhl' lirm·, rhrnt' .Ir<' 'lhmeballs. some t•vcn art• Kt.Jiit) Tht: · ln\\\t'rs. part1culnrh thr men. tt·nd to thr 11n\lrupulou~ thus for Man ) al"o arc photogenic "L.A. I.iv." ~l\CS .,h le and '<'ual panache to a pro- fe\,llln often ron!ltdcrcd uni) 'lltghth mon· p.IJm onlU' than an nun1in1t ~tltt' Rt-~ i..u CC orbin lkrn~cn) could ~ tht' brt•Jkout charal ter from the ~ohd l'n'it'mhll' l'3Sl Ht''\ a t'OCI..\ d1,01cc law,cr on lhr m<l\r and on the make "l>l\clfle I\ J gr0v.t h 1nJUSll).'' he ~)':I al" a)~ 'ltn\lng lor v.hat'r, hc.'\t lor h1m<1clf and. 1n\1ctcntalh h1 <, rhent In an unrreCCl entt•J mfl\.(' "cl Rl wi ll n-ptal Monday·~ ep1M>dc in the ·• aturda) N11P,t Li ve" 1,lo1 ~pt ~7 to a•'C' 1t m6re e'po~urt' " rerun hcfort' tht' ~ne' rt·all) hcg1n,. "'"''t'r' and 8( \ cnmP<'ll· t&0n, might 1 ;1ll 1h1\ dn11hlr 1r11pard~ GATEWAY 11W1m•11 , .. '" v""i v-11111\JI Hellf1t•l!l S. c.-·· :.i.1 ~;r;:.a~~=::;.;..;.,==t 70MM A SUI l'lloC1l DOUY Sl1110 TOM UUIM TOil GUN tl'OI DOll.l lfu10 ftHIS MIUurl DAT Of• t,..UI I b4~ •:•I l:•k llHTtT I .. lllN ,,..u1 1145 .,., 10 0 ,~ •Awqn IXTHMlllH 111 I ll:IO b >O •::IO a:>O 1:>0 l°':IO AK W c~nfer South lllJIU• Ul t JMvllr •Ori '"'' MANHUNTIR 111 >H 1100, RUNNING SCAHO 11 I U I Sf'IO 11 ' ·~ THI PATllOT 11 tJ .)0 J)O • >O a>O f JO IO >0 DOln sn .. o ..,......, DCVlfO IITT' MI0\11 IUTHLISS ,IO,LI 111 lt:N llM • M .,,, l:U ltiH tr1•)17t t!H!l1m10 N Duft 'm ,,,. 1•-4(",~ It ~•ltt~' THI ,ATRIOT 1t1 AMOICAH AMTHIM 1,..u1 • ffttlS MU£1 I 1111 !JI "\ 11 ~ 2 ..... TTY IN f'INIC I'° IJI l, OM CWY 5UMR !,... TM GUN "°' IACIC TO SCHOOl t,..u 1 ORANGE AUINI 11 c•f1TH l 1.,._,,, -llOt ....... 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DIMONS ONt cu n SUMMHtl'OI • I TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZHI ACROSS 1 Old Spanish coin 8 Fuss 1 l Singer Davis 14 Associates 21 Novelist Fraser 22 Scale tone 23 Arab garment 24 Disintegrating 25 Less adequate 26 Two-year-old 28 Anchor hoist 29 Comic Conway 30 Canadian province abbr 31 Oz city 32 Mao -Tung 33 Nip -tuck 34 Amerindians 36 Toots 38 Knock 3g Afncan tribesman 4 1 Playwrigtit W1t11am 42 Tennis pro Richards 44 .. -Bravq. 46 Actor Peck 49 Layer 50 City 1n Germany 51 -Rica 53 Region of Arabia 54 Standards 56 Yoko 58 Boss 60 Humorist George •· 61 Fllntstone pet 66 S Pacific isles 6 7 Too young .1 72 In the distance 73 Stalk 75 M1serablec; 76 Commune en Italy 77 S111g1e1ons 78 Verbal s1gnal5 80 Face to lace hyph wd 82 Peach p11s 84 .. Window 86 Kerm11 e g 87 Rind 88 Abhor 89 Oayoreamers 92 Sun hat 94 Imposed a levy on 97 S Alncan bishop 98 D1vers1fy 99 Ro maine -' 100 Mr Candler et al 102 Jewels 103 Hooters 105 Perch 107 Arrived 2 'V.·os 109 Gnome s l(tn 1 10 Coots off down 112 0 1n IOU 113 Goblin 11 7 ·on tl"le peak 118 Fry hgt111y 120 Bitter 125 Actress Moran 126 Made wider ·~ 20 Greei. letter-- 130 So,,gstress Della • 3 1 Lai qe ljuanltl'y 132 Complain 10 133 de plume 135 Turkish co1ri 138 Break sudOE?rly 139 Computer language 40 Rh ode lsla11c Red 142 Hand movpment 145 CP lSf' 1 4 701,~r.Jkv 148 Stit;>+-'I !:it r "' S1r~t t'v t""". \.../ 1'ft'.6•~l. "' .... .,., TlPn "• l ">cir •'I C,.•P.< i. 1 c,4 Slov. !IQ qrallt1dll, "' ' abbr , 55 Time l Of't:• .it IH 156 Whatnot 157 Hatted I 'i8 C On1l'clY, ;Jv•nt 1SQ M'"'•nes I tiO T 1f1•11 DOWN 1 Meadow 2 Encourages 3 Plant parts 4 Heavy weight 5 Aware of 2 wds 6 Debt charges 7 Planet 8 Pnn1ing star 9 Fate 10 Not as new 11 Inopportune 12 Cain and - 13 Sweater 14 Clergyman 15 Historic times 16 Easy g811 l 7 The 1awbone ot an - 18 Wife of Oberon 19 Gospel 20 Transmitters 27 -race 35 Bishopric 37 Spanish gold 40 -voyage' 41 Native 43 Son of Seth 45 Miss - Regrets 4; Medical suffllt. 48 Jewish language 51 Refined 52 computer 55 Billy Williams 57 Navy Air Station abbr 5G Government aqents tiypl"I wd F.O Cac;mo c;take 61 B•ack bord 62 A1rpldne or bflm~ h \ J:lecitf' 64 Summon •or m1t1tary duly 'l wdS 65 Jack t>t" fi .. Fut•IP 68 Lower oart of olant 69 At tached 70 wh1z1 ~f.f AN~WER~ IN CLM\lf'l£0 71 Curvy letter~ 74 Wed 76 Sports ce nter 79 Droop 81 John -Passot 82 Swamp 83 Make lace 85 Disentangled 87 Man-hunting bands 89 Aves 90 Egyptian pharaoh 9 1 Cup holder 92 · -Town" 93 Nevada lake 95 Australian bird 96 He had no descendants Lat. a.bbr 99 Make up (for) 101 Plant (seeds) 104 Teachers -·• 105 C1v1I disorder 106 Snare 108 Put on 110 Totters 111 Doubts 113 Mexican shawl s 114 Shrewd 115 Actor Montalban 116 Pen fluid • l 17 Chicken king 119 Aunt Sp 121 These Fr 122 One wno backs 6ut 123 Man s name 12 4 Overtt'lrew t 27 Poverty-stnck.en 128 Polka - 134 Mutfted 136 Carouse 137 Ms Bryant 140 Angelle instrument 14 1 Otherwise 14J Wallach and Whitney 144 -and shine 146 Cotoriess l 49 Bevertv Httls 152 Long ... ong \ -' . ( -., . 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It ha been organized as a fund-raiser for the Assessment . and Treatment Services Center, a private. nonprofit agencv which provides counseling to minors and their families. A TSC receives referrals froth police and heriff departments as well as school authontie . acting a an alternative to the 1uvenile iustice svsrem. According to Catherine Thyen of Corona del Mar. chairman of the automobile spectacular. automotive concours began in rhe i>arlY t900s m Paris. f ranci> and nolved from fashion show . ~MAGIC , SOWTI0'1 TO Cl-W\IGI~ "Reach rour de. tinatinn of un· lim1trtf f'feat1rr ah11itr and -..·onder· Jul 1111.11 lret>dorn toddl .' ft', thdt · ~11111111·. ,.. prnm1~ed d lrcfUie ad11·rt1-emrnt prmtrd m a .\ourhern Cl Ii I or m.1 mont hh puh'11·J t ion ·'flt'' 1.1lw11! m human pmrnr1al m1111'11/t'nt e1 t>nf,, lJw ,, 11 t hJ t -11nple? n ill .1111 ti/It' .1pprt>ach. thrrap1 or ,,•//.help booJ. he the J.e1 that unlod., thr door to ,.hanee and se/f. 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' II •1Jf11t't1fl(' • 't',/c f/11// to 1•1 rr1 "During those ea~ly shO'o\!1, the cars were used a backdrop for modeling designer fa ·h1ons." Thven said. "Eventual!\' rhe car took One hundr ed ·a rs will be park ed at Aldri ch park center stage. competing in various categories ... fourteen categorie will be iud~ed at CC I including Antique. 11r11/1/1•m 1· '•• l11•.1,/ l~11 mru ;J.,·r.1111 11r /fl f 1'./c/ !lit' /,1(1'•( ·1•//.h1•/11 /111c1( // 0• /1/...1• J/1 ,/(ld/t'(/tlfl, l't> •,1t1I .. fi1r:; .·1•em t1~ n1•1•1/ .11 ,,/,•1 :1/i 1 .1111111 1111h ·t1fllt'!lu11r /,fr •II.If It> iun1·1w11. f/w1 h.111• ro lah1•/ tht•fn. ~eli e.-. 'I'm a med1tator. · .. &hdrt ~1d. "Tht'I ha 1 f' to feel a~ 1{ the1 're found thf truth. II' ou 11;1tt'h tht'm for .1 pn111J ol lt'Jr•. thr• truth rh,ITl~I'.• ,/.• thf'I 1 fl.lfl~f' .. f.1 rn thr ''"'f'1't'tdUt> 1h1•ra11w· Id/I /I(' ,i/1U.•1•d. lit' •,//./ ... ~1J111'0llt' O/h t' •.tlif 1h.J1 t '•I - pre· l 91 b; \ 1n1age. 19 I 6-I 924; :\menran Cla!i,ic Open. I <)25.1932 and I Q33-I Q4 J: ·American Closed: 1925-1932 and I 933-1941; Euro- p t> an Cla s 1c . IQ2~-l939; Dusenberg. honored make; Bentlev; Rolls Ro~ re: European Custom Coachwork. pri>-war and po t-'o\ar ; European port car: Contt>rnporarv rlas:i1c and \1erri>dt>!> &>m through 1901.- "Tht> honored ma ~t> for th1~ show 1s the Duesenbere. wh1rh "'a~ manu- factured m Indiana from I Q~Q to l Q3 7.. OnlY 481 \o+PfP prodw·t>d ... j""\' • ''f11t• .... 1f•\ (,,.,.I'~, '1".1: \ 1//1'1Ji1,1 f IU//. ,,.. .. I j / 1' f d ,' h ' .. \ ! .. ' , ., . : I , f .ii It! Lt ' (J .. ,//II 11/ 1!,1'" t' 11'1 •" t' ,/' .r1/1/,1 , 11011 1( }'l'flj'/,• •. rt' /111 •t..i11:: /f) /JI,. 1'1•rlr1 r/I. ··fir' ~.u./ "f ·1·11cl -.11J •he . ( goal nl thr•r.1p1 11.1· /11 rrplJl'P nfOrtlf/f 11/1'1'(\ II /'/l I rl/lll//Clf/ llfl· h.111111:.1·--.. -f 11 1 • , , •. •, ·1,,/1 ·J·. t11r u • t.11 , t'. 1111• ::11,,/ /• /1•11•/tti ·•11· .1/ii/i11 .,, '11/1'",1'r' .t" /•11.d1"J1 r' .1: ,/ 1nr'.l•J· /11'", /{11,' ,I ' •.1l•f ··L"\orn eone once said that J> .... yt·'f1oa11a~r~is i ... ibelf th e disea ·e of~' hich it i . ..; purported to he th e cure ... l'ht11tiidfi ''·' I• /('t•f/ tht• rfN'd•I' 11/ \\hie/, /( /• /llJf/l(IJf Prf :11 ht• >1·1• , 111 t' ... lw •.uJ. Hoh;irt •,11d thNr' 1· 1,i/111· It> llf fo11nrl 111 m.tn1 11/ t1t• ·~1·r.111w•. · I /11· 11·, .f,, 1 ,,;n 1· 1h1•r1• 1• 1111 · .•' ii 1w .. ,,. ,, ·''1'" 'rr•1· /i/1• .. me/ J II,/ _''r'.-11' "Id 11'1" 11' 1•11//1·1 'lo I{/• ,, ''"'"' rn.1:11r1:1 .•. hr ..,,./ ~- said Thyen. "The featured car for 'Sb I~ a 1929 LeBaron Dual Cowl Phaeton J series Duesenberg, the first of all J series Duesenbergs produced. h v.a built by f red Duesenberg for h1~ own use and is no w owned b\ William Lvon of ~ewport Bt>ach. Lyon added the maroon anJ burgund y treasure 10 his extensl\ t> classic car collection three \ear~ aj!o when hi w1f e Will a Dfan pri>:-t>nti>d 11 to him as a gift. Harold James Cleworth. world. ri>nowned photographer and pamtn of automobiles. was cornrn15S1on1>J by Lvon to do an oil painting ol 1h1' featured car. Luruted ed111on poHrr- of th_t pamtmg have been prnd uri>d and will be a vailahle at the conrour~. "" If !lilt· I ht> j'flll• 'I/,,,.. •I ,/f'fll',tr c',l.• I. ITllJlft'l//1'Nll'- , .11. ,,,. ,hJ/11 1/1. H11h.1T1 -.o./ ,, /• llfJI flt' I• i/11/tltlU · .ti~• I' •r • •• 111'/j' /~lf)A, ,, /ht' lldl /11'11/'/1• ftir• /'/•,/••'ii 111mplt>\ .. ,.,, ol hJfol· J/11/ Jl.1''1'' • 1~lu1·h hJ1 c> been hwlr u11 1!1 f"' 11· 1 • .wd hd 1,.. ol rrn i>el'nnlt' r1"t>t1lnr1 ·r•,/ /11 .J111n..1nc for 1h,•11 11 .,. ... ,. ,, 1111/t' ht' •,iJ,f "Habits and patterns bernme part of vour bod~. Thev 're unronsr1ou~ You can't 1ust mtrllertuaU~ ~rt an insight and have 11 taUSf am change ... &h4ft said. ·: 4n rl'.amplr of a sunple-mtellectual ~latemt•nr from a self-help boo! rnuld hf. · } ou have tQ learn tn !rt ~<> of ~nur past ij h1/1• I rt I 111.l I 1('!1•J/1•1 ' .. 1//1 ,11 f 11/lf /hr• f pl /'1'/1/ 1 t/ "/1•frtr,;: r1' I 1/ I t11/f f'•l•I 1 •Jld "11111 ·.,, ·)J. '~· .t!l(11,' .1 , 11 .•• ~t \ il1JJU:e m Lhe 1tJ 1 11111 /111· 11 • 1 •,1 • ••·thlr In dn th.11 .. f.!1.mc1 1· " r .i.t .. d , .• ,,, r,, rh.1· . Photography by Richard Koehler ··Th e hono red make for thi~ .~how is th e Due~enber~. which ''a~ manu factured in Ind iana from 19~9 to lQ :~~.·· \J, an1 r twle1 SB. adults and J j, children 10 rhe conrours are d' a1lahlt> through St-pt. 30 b' raUmg -:-,t,.()Q9J or matlin~ rhrrb to .\ l '-1<.. l t~8 I ( )rchard, Santa Ana lJ~;q~ Tic ket• ~tll also be l!Okl at :hi--1tr 11l 1he r"enr on roncour da' !or SJ ll .rnd Sb. .. "' . I I ' ,I/ rl • · t \1 t tr rr~~ and ha b 1 t ~ hecorne pa rt o~) ou r hrnh. The\i 're un-. . 1 ur brtou~. ) nu rdn · t 1 u~t intellt't'lu alh ~et .... dll in"'ie:ht \.1nd ha\P 1t . Ji. /~r.,,1(1 ,,,,./ ' /,.• 11•1••1 11/ .J.'l1 ·:.1ni: 11m. t 11//1•1 • """I f'Pr . •Ill'• 1111••' tlf'fl"/l rTldE/td/ '-Ol1111nn• (Pleaee eee CHANOlNO/C4 ) ' - I -- .. • CS Or9ft99 CoMt OAJL Y PILOT I Sundey, September 14, 1986 -- . PAPARA/ll PLU S • ~ . 1 Diamonds best friend of cancer benefit · . Jewelry desianer Geu ~ley has donated areat I ~ of her work to severar Debuts sppnsored by l Huntiqton Harbour Cancer L.eaaue. but members say she bu outdone herself for the sixth annual event set Saturday II the Anaheim Hilton. · • . A 1.3.26-<:arat ~nary diamofl.d surrounded by mall white diamonds with a total weight of 5.5 carats will be ringi~& someone·~ finge< when she' leaves the dm11tg. and wine. . dancing and ~ucllon cv~nt. Or the lucky buyer. could In addition. Kitty Leslie has arranged for 15 women rem.ave a pon1on of the nng and wear it on a gold choker to model new fall fashions from Atrium C'ourt. Fashion chain. · Island, stores. Debut VI, cha!red by Sudra Clouae, will be presented Jou Foote, 846-0116, and Irma Riegel...._ 846-9097, wuh a. French flai r that Toulouse Lautrtt would ha ve have more information on the $85-per-perSOftcnefit. appreciated ... orange and pink decor and French cu1sme Marlee~•. flamenco dancers and luminanes will set the scene for "La Musica de La Luna" -the Sept. 11 Harvest Moon Ball at the Irvine Hilton .. Dedicated volunteer on cover ... · The Irvine Symphony Ol"Chcstra benefit kicks otT the annual Irvine Harvest Festival set Oct. 2-5 'at Heritage Park.. Walnut and YAJe. Festivities will get under way at 6:30 p.m. with pooside cocktails and continue with dinner and dancing . Mary Ellen Hadley is chairman. . "I am excited abo_µt the program at A TSC which seeks to 'arrest the problem. not the child · .. said Janet K. Harris oflrvine. who is secretary of ihe orpniza.tion 's board and marking_her second year as a committee member of Newport Beach Concours d'El~nce., . . . ~ TSC s focus is on helpmg the family and juv.en1le to wo~k constructively on prob\ems that have ~o light thro ugh a referral by the J>Qlice dcpanme•t or school officials. · "l first became intcrt1ted m this type of program .as a volunteer probation counselor 15 years ago. My mvolvemen\ prompted me to conti-nue my education. receiving a M.A. degree in psychology from. the U_niversity of Dallas in 1980," added Hams. a resident of Orange County since 1982. "I am currently CO!flpleti~g counseling and assesment as a psychological assistant with Orange County Clinical Psychologi$tS Inc." The "cover girl" has been married 22 years to Bob H~ms. president and owner of R. J. Hams Properties, a ~ommercial real estate development and construction company in Irvine. They are the paren_ts of Rachel, 18, a freshman at the University of'." Anzona: Jason. 15. a sophomore at Uni versity High School. · Harris' other activi ties include servmg as nresident of the Junior Leairue of Newport Harbor Inc., an organ1:tat1on of almost 1,000 women comm1ted to promotmg voluntarism and to 1mprovmg the co mmunity through the effective action and~eadersh1p of trained volunteers. At one ume, the show of antique and classi~ cars served as a backdrop for bc'1Uliful clothes. Hanis revives thr practice by wearing Norma Walters fashions from aks Fifth A venue. South Cqast Plaza. ' The cashmere and wool charcoal skirt has been combined wtth a red wool and cashmere_ blauson Jacket ~nd silk green. red and gold paistey bloµsc. Accenung the outfit ai;t a pewter pin in the pa.isley sha~ and color. charcoal flat-heeled rffld-calfboots a wide bu.tTalo hip belt and _red leather gloves. · Shanng the cover spotlight with Harris is a I 939 Talbo Lago type I 50c owned by Lant and Richard Straman of Balboa. The blue beauty is a real winner. .. 1t ~as shown for the first time at the recent Pebble Beach Concoursand t~k fi~t place !n the European Classics category. It.will be competing again at the Oct. 5 Newpon Beach Concours. Th~ S~ramans added the Talbo to their ~lassie collection tn 1978. The automobile's history 1s as colorful as tis ex tenor. During World War ll 1t was pan of the french underground and was buried by its French o~ners to prevent confiscation by the Germans. FDO~'T IUST GO THROUGH IT .::. More information available from .552-7336 Peter Ueberro&la, commissioner of baseball. will be the keynote ·speak~r_Thursday at a fund-raising dinner· planned at the Mend1en Hotel by the World Trade Center Associat.io.n ofqrange County .. An_ 1ntematlonal theme at a 6 p.m. poolside cocktatl paryy will set the mood for the evenmg. Simultaneously. a white glove cham~gnc.rcception for Uebcrroth. sponsors and table hosts will take pla~ in the Cannes ballrQOm. Consul generals from numerous countnes are CJ!.pected to attend and The Limeliters. an in1ernat1onal follC music group, will entertain. · · Tickets arc S 150 per person and may be arranged hy calling 549-8151 . Jolln 0. LHk will be honored Wednesday evening at the $rand ballroom of the Four Seasons Hotel. He will receive the National Human Relations Award from the American Jewish Committee. sponsors of the 6:30 p.m. event. Tom Nlel1ea 1s chairman of the 80th anniversary gala with William 0 . Lask is vice chairman. CHOC guilds -Cinderella, Jack and Jill and Small World -and the Registry Hotel are togc-ther again after a decade to celebrate the I 0th anniversary and renovation of the hotel. A black-tie gala 1s set. for 6:30 o.m. Friday with a gourmet dinner and danctn' Arrangmcnts for attending and gettmg 1n on pnze opportunities may be made by callmg-532-8675. GROW THROUGH IT! DiVon=e'' Recovery. SEMJ~AR FOR DIVORCED AND SEPARATED PERSONS OF ALL AGES Huntington Beach T omori'ow Workshop. Six Thursday Evenings Sept. 25-0ct. 30 7:30-9:30 p.m. Over 2,500 have attended 10 previous workshops ST. A~DREWS PRESB\'TERIA~ Cffllft('ll Newport Beach -St Andrews at 15th St A.uos<; trom l'lje\loporl Harbor High SlO Reg1stra11on For more m_forma11on call 63_1-2885 'I·'> Mon·fr1 Huntington Beach Tomorrow 1s a grass roots citizens· organizpt1on established for the purpose of endorsing candidates 1n the Hunttngton Beach Municipal eleetions who are committed 10 the following • Lower housing density • No development on the beach • Prevent traffic gridlock • Stow growth . • Stop developers • Low denSlty downtown development 'Huntington Beach deserves something better than wall-to-waif condos" Look for the slate of candida tes to be endorsed by Huntington Beach Tomorrow 1n the November .Municipal elections. Next Meeting September 17. 7 30 18460 Gothard St Call (71 4) 848-5896 Truman and Catherine Lattin. Lattins celebrate 50th anniversary Catheri ne and l'.<uman Lalim of BalbOa Island have been to Hawa11 man ~ times. "We love it and had happy ti mos there," said Cathenne. The pleasant memQnes prompted the: theme of a part> Thursday evemng marking "their 60th weddtng anniversary. · . · The Lattins, wearing Hawa11an auire and leis that had ' been flown in from the Islands. received more than 60 guests, who gathereod at the Ncwpon Beach Country Club. The sett in~ was a place where the celebrants had spent a lot of time wtth a favorite pastime -golfing. Hosting the pan} were daughter °-"lee and her husband Robert Leishman and son Dr. William Lattin and his wife Susie. all of San Manno. Also. present was one of the La11ins' five ~ndchildren , Cindy Lyon. and husband Trent and their daughter Chloe, one of four great· grandchildren. The Lat11ns were marm·d Sept. 9. 1926. in Pomona. They have lived in Southern California all of their married life, 30 years of which was 1n San Manno. They have been been permanent residents on Balboa Island for 22 yean and propert> owners there since 1942. He was a manager with Paci fic Tel phone for 38 years. • C~lebrate the Magnificent Frurs~S Inaug111al · Carib Season- and save $400J·:.: ..... 44 Please join us, it's the perfect time to discover The Sitmar Experience:, 'I 1'111J...,lwd te<1k . B11rn1:.hecl br;i--:--. Plu...,h carpt·h. :\en·.., 11f :--llll ch-ck :-.. Tilt· F;1ir~ky "'k1111w11 ;1:-. ;1 fl c1;it111g showcrht· f11r luxur~. lh cTt'\\ j..., k n11\\ n f11r thl'tr gr1<1cl humor and charming ho...,p1tality. \ow. fnr thl' fir'-'I t111w . you can experience it all in the col<irf ul Caribbean With 8 , 10 . and 11 <Im c-rui...,t·..., lo pl;rn·..., ltkt· St.Tlv1111;1-. Anti,gw1. \.brti niqw· ;111cl 1111m .. Wit Ii fnT airf;in· 1111d ;J s<lving,'11f $·100 pl'r t 11t1pl1· \\ ht·n ,·.,u ~rn l ·< h 10IH ·1 -~, thn1ug~ \.fa rrh ~L HlX7.''' S;1\·ing< <ippl~ 111 thl' fir ..... t 1\\11 adults m any of ou r .... pac11 n"' r;ibin:-.. ~p;in· j..., li mit t·cl. so call your travel ag ·nt t1Jd;i~· Thf·n r1111u· cli -...rmt>t \\In Sitmar j..., thl' rhnice uf ...,41 111;1m t'XJH·ri('ll< •'<I nuhc·r ..... I...' ~ ""; ' r 1 I' • • 111~ I• ,,- h r ... •• '~ / CALL YOUR SITMAR· (714) <WI l'-1 < < ,,,f< fl<>" CRUISE EXPERT 5§6.;.4QJJ ,. Designer Blvd . • A do1h1ng and Accessory b:oer•ence for W omen Kick Off FaJI With A Fashion S·how Saturday September 20th 8:45 to 9:45 A.M. RSVP today·_ space is limited 772-8722 • Career Dressing • Dresses • Designer Fashions • Sweaters • Sportswear ONE DAY ONLY SALE Foll Collection except ~i. items & acceHCHie1 1835 0 Newport Blvd. '• 1 5: Co1to Meso Courtyards D D Lake Arrowhead Communities Chamber of Commer ce 12TH ANNUAL LAKE ARROWllEAD HOME TOUR Saturday., September 20.' l 986 • 10 am . 5 pm Pr111ntin1 1 11l1ction of the 1r11'1 finest hom11 Admission is $12.00 per person • (No children under 12 . P,lease) Tic kets available from part1c1pating retail merchants, Real tors and the Chamber office · -----~-- ------=---- - D D . _, ., '-\ . . .,,,.. .,.-_ I ... c Concorirs plailiiers, patrons· preview show's featured car BJ CAROL HUMPHREYS ......... C.: 0 ° I andtbeyenteredit intheCbicqo J929auto show. It has personal meaninaand is the favorite of the family," A ml&lllficent re4 and maroon Le Baron Dual Cowl commented Lyon. Phae~n J ~rietDUct.Cnbcrs ajltomobile atood suard for. As to how many coUeclor cars Lyon owns ... ''Too ~theamvalofaucstsatthe•Balboa Bay Clubfortbepetron ·meny, Iauessabout 30! I keep them ina'warchouse, l h•ve party of the Aucssmentand Treatment Services Center's driven tbe'Ducserlberaaround and it aocsquitcfast, but annual fund-raiser ... "Newpon Beach Concours it's not a aood idea to take it on the freeway.,. d'Elepnce." Lyon's wife Willa Deu added. "When I purc:hase.d the The Duesenberg 1s the featured car at the Oct. 5 A TSC car it had already .been restored. about 12 years ago: It was bene.~t and belonp to develo~r w~ Lyoa. our fi~t 1f?,ucsenberg. I think I started something. Now we r m acarconector. MyW1fepve 1t(theDuescnberg) haveUA. . to me as asurprise on my binhday three ycan ago I was Benefit commmcc members. patrons ($85 each). and sJ>CeCh.l~. She bad searched all over the country. °<A dealer c~ocours under:writen _($500 plus each) enjoyed wine and found n in a aaragc in Arizona ) h&bt fare ucar illustralor/lrtlst llareW James Clewortll "It was originally owned by the Due~nberabrothen unveiled an oil paintingoflyon'scar. Cleworth has ·painted the featured.car for the local car ~nt every year 'si nce 1983 and honored JUCSts each rccc1veda signed reP.roduccd limited edition collection poster as.an extra thank-you for their financial'support. Lani and Richard Stramao own Style co•er aatomoblle. ~ 911vite.1 ~ to V k w · ~. Few among the.crowd were.car collectors .. "This is my fourth yearaschafrman. I'm not into can. but did help to research the idea of a concours as an A TSC fund-raiser. We spent about a year and a half visiting all the concours and decided to pattern ours after tbe one in Pebble Beach." explained Ca&Mrtae 'n.yea, who is heading the committee to raise funds for the pri vate non-profit orpnlzation that counsels minors referred for treatment to A TSC by local polfoe departmtnts and school administrators. Party-goers looking forward to the elite and exotic display and competition of elegant horseless carriages included event organizers Jim Dale (he's ATSC prez), Lya4a ud Pete S.ea, Pam ud Man Ramuler. Jerilyn ud Blake Morris, Debbie ud Gres JolutlOll, J8dy Dobbs, Aas.lea Moe roe, SHu ud Scott J acktoa, Betty ud Bob Klele ud Ca rol ud Keat Wllkea. Paperaul 11 edited by Daily PUot Style editor Vida De••· --·- FREE Il~TRODUCTORY MEETINGS ~I Fountain Valley Regional Hqs p.ita l and Medica l Center 17 100 Euclid Avenue at Warner (Olrection~ to ;\1eeting Room a\'ai lahlc at front desk in main lohhy) Wednesday. Sept. 17 or Thursday, pt. 18 - 7:30, P.;\1. a~ &111pku '4otltla1 C!elll.u C!ctkctio11J MIDWOOD COMMUNITY · HOSPITAL ~ "' 1Pea11utlif*, Sept. 17 • 7M11ua'¥, £,,e. 18 9:30 "' 5 :30 3415 Vita O,X,etc, ~id" V it"'9e ?kwpott 8 et,ic' 714/675-3261 • 7770 Katella ,\,•enue at ~arh Rh-d . Conference Ctnter (Adjacent to tfMpll<lh \tonda~'. Sept. 15~ Wednt>Mia~'. St-pt. Ii & ThurMby. ~pl. 114 7 ::lO I'. 't. ~Costa me1a rmc:J medlcol C•nter Hospital :IOI \"ic'toria l\t"•et Clauroom 1hlltr (hehlnd the hot.pltah Tu<'..da)'. Sept . 16 & W~new \ ~pt . 17 -7:30 P. ''- ( omf' lo lht· mnlin)! -II umld t h ani:t· \our lifr' . #I ~ '. ... ----~~~~-----------"---------------...----------------.................. -=~~-==---------..... --~ Or1nge Cout DAILY PILOT /8undfy, ...,...._ 14. 18M ca William, Wllla Dean and Bt11 LfOD with 1829 Da•eaberl (abo•e). Below are concoan commJtt~ cbalrma.D Pam ••mater wtth andenrrlter Jlm Dale and cbalrma.D Catherine Tbyen. Only 11% Of All Doctors Recommend Mammography To Their Patients A nadon"ide wn ey recmdy sliowed oely 11'1 ol dodon refer tbftr pmdmCI for mam...,..plty, in spite ol Amttkaa Cancw Socie- ty recommencbtioftl for a bMeliDe mammop-apby in all womea ower JS. breast canett," he said. A woman should not wait until she has symptOmS htca•• breast c:ancrr can mnain undetectable until tht canttr is beyond cure. Woman Aware pionerrtd tht b~t caiter for early dec«tion in Oran~ County and their aac- . ~ has caused numerous other breast caiters to an.mlpc to d upli- cate their su~ · From your first mtry into tht Womm Aware Breast C.ent.er you will notitt no similarity betw«n a medical offitt or a cold hospital X·ray room and the beautiful liv· ing rettption . room-you are in. Even your gown is colorful and flattering. (not the hospital white with the liOuthern exposure). -rdedicated female R.adlOlotisc examfoes evtry patient, deter- mines if Ultrasound or Mamnq- raphy is required and disa.laes findinp with the patient. A copy of the repon is sent to the patients personal physician. Woman Aware uses the hiahesa state-of-the-an equipment. It is the only breast clinic in Southern Cal- ifornia that uses both dedicated low dose Xeromammography and dedicated Labsonia Computeriz.ed Ultra Sound Scanning. "Dedicat· -- ed" means equipment specifically designed for breast_ examination alone. Many hospitals and cliniQ use general purpose X·ray ma· chines that not only are used for other types of exa~ but emit much more radiation. The M W Xerox Mammography machine at Wo man Aware emits the lowest ~ible amount o f radiation and gives diagnostic ima(tt!S fa r superi· or to film 4iereen images. To illus· tratt' the d1fferm<:f'. film screen is li ke looking at the negative of a picture and Xeromammography LS like looKing at the picture. Ullruound Scanner The Lab <>na e~ Ultra,.o und Scanner emit\ no radiation and Jl(•nctrat~ tht> deny ar~ of tht> hrca~ that are no t pt>n<'trahlt' hy X·Ra) Thi~ pcrmiL\ ~retn ing of young wom<'n. prrgnant women. and women with d<'nsc arra'li in tht•ir brca't"' <\UCh ~. women with fihrocystk d1"('a.'\C Ma.~a<c -unall ~l' a 8-8 'hot can hr drh't'tcd Thr 11ltra1;Qund -.canning t' l't'- rorded on ' 1dt't> tapt• a.' v.1r11 a,, numt'rou' film 1ma(le'\ art' .madr for a fl('rmanc·nt r'('('()rd tor fol· low·up romp.1 ra11"c ~cuJ1~. The ul1ra.-.ound \l'3n et>mplt'- 1 nlt.•nt.; tht• mummcljlraphy and rn· hana~ tht• dia(Lno~tac capabil it} lrcmr ndo u'l) /\ 'tud) by thr l ' nivcNt\ of I nduma 'howed ttw ._."'t'fHW~ltt+i~-i!tt~\l~~....J'Ql~~-i1i8~9'AU' accuran v. hei r m.tmmography alont• v. .1, lt.."\' t h.1n ~Ci't aC't'u ratr l .. 'Thert> is no b~ ttnter in Or- angt County that offtrs more rompctl'ncy or d\agnosf'tt" caJ)9bil· ity than Wo man Aware Diagn05- t1c Center While the charges at Woman Awan-are a..11 low or lower than an rrputable hospital or clink. tht"Y will a('c(-pt th<-patients tnsur· ana a' paymen t in full for a com· plcte c>.ammat1on mcluding U1· tra.•.o und and \.tammography. if <kduct1blt ha' httn ~ NO OOCTOR REFERRAL RE· QU IRUl For more mformation rontact. Wo rMn Aware O\alnQr\,. uc Cen~r Cmtrnn'81 Ptaz.a. 18837 B.rook~um Sueec Smee ttl---- F o u n ta in allt). CA q2708 Phone· (7 I 4) 963~28 • I . • I . . .. • .. . ~ ..... Otange Coat DAILY.PlLOT/ Sunday. September 1-41 19H . . Daily Pilat & TWA Fl D OUT HOW GOOD WE REALL. Y ARE f/ICHTS '.'r'AllABIE fiOM OiANGE COUNTY TO /AX VIA GOLDEN STATE Ali/INES _:..---. - Q . ...:.. neee •• ,.,fewer and fewer do•~lea aee• to be.for penaltlee. Ttte pUter nlpt, a new player In our l&JDe uked whether I played "reaponetve doublH." I bad no idea what be wu t~lklng ·about. .. Pleue explain .. -H.S .. Foreat Hille, N.Y. A.-1he basiC' idea w as first broached by a Flor idian. Dr F' f)elding·Reid. It is based upon I he presumption that. ~h_en the oppo- nents have bid and raised a suit . ·you are unlikely to want to make a low-level penalty double.· In its or iginal form. the .. responsiv<' .. CHARLES GOREN OMAR' SHARIF CHANGING ••• From Cl mentioned"Prom-~--:--ised~~it._.s 81use...._.rs~fi~1n--an~cial. 1iil~or cateer and relationship success. ··rm not sure theU])e is a fallacy, except for exagerated cJa.ima, .. Bohan said. Some techniques may have some usefulnc~s. but usually there is no scientific evidence they work and~ TIJe metltod •hould h• ve .c:Jea-· dfic evidence •ap- portlng lta effecdve- ne ... double was made aft<'r partner had has to bid aft1'r you use the conven- employed a takeout doubt<' at his tion. Also. it shows a hand where fi rst turn. · you h ave no good bid. Thus, if you authors overplay the effectiveness of Suppose the auct ion has gone take away a spade from the South their methods. he said. WHt North East South hand above and add a hPart. South Bohart offered some guidelines to 1 ~ Dbl · 2 'J '? should-<'hoose .a bid of l wo hearL'> use 1n evaluatina various clf-helg As South you hold: rathl:'r than make a responsive books. therapies and J>C'10nal arowt •J652 9QJ0~6 v:J '~763 double . ,pr~g~hmaste:.vcr IS pronn§td "shouid be. The usr M the rPsponslv<> double r.--: ·c 1early. your side t\,as H fit mom· nas been 'broadened ro situations reasonably compallbl~. with YOl.W of ttie m~or su.its, bu{ which" You c·urrent values. where "t ht' opponents havt> bid and · d h. have too mu~ LO pass. ~L not "lf11"s askin~ you to o somet ma raised l\ s ulr arotmd your partner 's h fi I • th--"t's___....bly enough to make a t·ue-b1d of thret' -·t at ee s very .. 1en. .. .. 1 v•vu. ovt•rc.:·all line·~ the <1<1rt of se· ood fi "h ~ .. ·d diamonds. which would show a far not f or you. e -1 · stronger hand and mi~h!. ~et you quE>n<'t' W<' art' diseuss1n~ rcm•cfm~~> th~~ocl,i~geea{'i a~~~.· overboard. West Nortb East South The "Wlution is to make a .. rt" t :' 1 + 2 v Dbl srad ual process and that rapid cha nae 1 unhk~I) to happen. sponsive" double. That tells part South shuuld have toll'rann• for •"Personall). any approach that ner you have a hand of lim1ted -;pades an<I at lt•ast four cards in has a lot of •true beli vers' m it, I'm strength with support for tht• t'al'h mim1r -;u-11. A typ1n1l hand skl'j'!llcnl of.'' Bohan said. unbid suits. Partne r ran a ct as his mii.tht be· •The method should have scien· hand dictates. +xx '; x · QlOxxx •AJxxx 111ic evidence supp0ning itseffcctive- Note that most players use tht• If \ort h ha~ a f11 for t'llht>r ness · double as resporisive even 1f East minor. :\ort h·South · -,hould do "Tile} all can become addictive - had jumped to three diamonds 4u11t' wt.•11 at tht· thret'-ll'V<'I If ht• ps)chotherap). self-help books and fringe.. movements," Bohart said. How strong ~hould you be for a does not. lw l'an -,afrly r<•b1d 1,wo .. Pe<?P,ll' are looking for easy magic. respons ive double? Obviously. that "pades know1nl(' tha1 h1~ parlnt'r But life is h~rd work." def)en<fs o n the 1.-v<'l that pirrnwr -ran Mand thitt 1wHfrn -- South C~ast Plaza C-hi.ropractic-Dr. Angela Stafford , -Co~plete Chlropra~tlc Care When perf orm•nce counts, let ~ ~ chiropracf ic keep • you 1n the game. • • .. SEPTEMBER SPECIAL. FREE CONSULT A TIO'N and 50% Off Your l t T rea Ln1cn t • I ,. South Coast Pl aza Chiroprarti r 720 Paul:1 ri110 A\'C' .. St(' 2 1 :2. ('o-.,ta Mrsa Or Anl!rl.t St.;llrirft M S . DC . . ... Pautanno ··' • ~~--~~~~-~~~~~~~~~---------------------=~~~~-t-4~~-.-rTTT~---9 ~ ~~~-t;:::;::;;;;;;:;;:;::::::;;:::;::;:;;;;;;:=::;;;ir--~-..~~~~ OFFICIAL LEGAL NOTICE: Manville Creditors, Security Holders, Property Damage And Asbestos Health Claimants. And Persons Exposed To Asbestos Manville (formerly Johns-Manville Corporation) Plan of Reorganization • Confirmation Hearing, December 15, 1986 • Plan will affect persons exposed to asbestos and health claimants rights IMPORTANT NOTICE At a hearing on Decemoer 15 1986 the Bankruptcy Court will be asked to approve the Plan of Reorganization !or Johns-Manville Corporanon and aff111ateo Companies (' Manville l If you ere a creditor or aecurlty holder of M1nvllle or hive ever been expoted to 11be1tO., whether or not you hive yet . tuffered from 1n 11bfft09·related dltHH, Of ere I property d1m1ge clalm1nt, you thould be 1were th1t thlt Pl1n will effect your rights. The Plan will proh101t all persons from pursuing asbestos-related personal in1ury ano wrongful oealh c1a1ms against Manville or any reorganized Manville corparate entity or its successors Instead a Trust w111 be set up to provide c·ompensat1on 10 current and future asbestos disease v1ct1ms All asbestos· related personal 1n1ury ~nd wrongfu1 death claims may proceed only against this Trust A separate Trust atso has oeen set up to provide compensation to asbestos property damage claimants who may onty proceed against that Trust All personal 1n1ury and property damage claimants will oe proh1b1ted permanently from seeking any pun1t1ve damages You are en11t1ed to t>e heard in suoport of or 1n oppos1t1on to the Manville Ptan and the proposed orde•c; The hearing w111 t>e held at 0 a m n Room 23.6 of the United States CourthOuse Foley SQtiar~ New York.NY on DecPmber 15 1986 II you are an asbestos-related disease claimant. you rnav nave a right to vote on · the Plan and should rPac:1 the notice to the right ot his maier a1 It you are a Manv11 e creditor or security holder or are a Rrooerty damage claimant. you may also have a rigtir tci vote on the Manville Plan of Reorgan1zat1on A ballot and c.001e!> o1 tne Plan related documents the Disc osure Statement oescrib1ng the Plan and the formal legal notice of the confirmatton hearing are being ma1led'to known claimants or their lawyer~ or can be obtained by writing to Manville Corparal1on Plan of Reorganization P 0 Box 5851 Denver. CO 80217 If you are 1 creditor. 1ecurtty holder or property dam1ge cl1lm1nt, ind desire more lnform1tlon, call toU frM 1·eoo.t54-3103. l1llot1 mu1t be po1tm1rtted on or before November 14, 1Ne. NOTICE: Tn1s not11.e •eo•P~"''' ,,, v a S<1mrriarv ol key a soPCIS ol tne Pia" f.or " tu/' ..indp1sranef,nq ot rne Plan you are retpr•PrJ t. rN• tevt ot tne 1u11 IPQdt notice and related 01sc1osurP Documents or snould consult your <Warney -- ATIENTION People With Asbestos-Related Diseases Manville has filed a Plan to compensate asbestos victims. You have a right to vote on that Plan. Johns-Manville. once the nation s largest prOducer of asbestos and asbestos prOducts. has been 1n bankruptcy for the past four years A plan has been developed 10 reorganize the cmporatton and to set up a Trust to pro- vide compensation to current and future asbestos v1ct1ms The Bankru ptcy Court has ruled that you have a right to vote on the Plan 1f you were exposed to Manville asbestos or M2nv1lle asbestos prOducts and You have flled an ashestos related health lawsu t against Johns-Manville or any other asbestos producer OR . You have not tiled a lawsu1i rJUt have ap asbec;•os retaled d1seac;P wri ch has bf'en diagnosed by a o vs1c1an To get• ballot end Plan meteri1l1, contact your lawyer or call toll fr_et 1-80(M45.5412 or writ• to Manville Reorgenlutlon, P.O. Box 5851, Denver, Colorado, 80217. If the Plan 1s confirmed. you will still be able to file a claim for compensation wttb the.Iwsl. awm 1f you don 1 , vote or are not eligible to vote now but develop ~n asbestos-related disease 1n the futu re It 1s ve ry important ~ I hat all asbestos v1cttms who are eligible to vote 'do.)IOte ----on the reorganization The court-appointed Asbestos Victims Committee has ajjproved the Plan as being 1n the best interests of all asbestos victims and urges you to vote YES to accept the Pla n All ballot• mu1t be poetmartled on or befont November 14, 1988 . PEOPLE WITH ~ : ~ ,I 1 .. M~NVILLE CREDITORS, SECURITY HOLDERS AND PROPERTY DAMAGCCLAIMANTS C•ll Toll frM 1-IOC).654..3103 7 •. m. -7 p.m. MDT, Mond•y-Fr1d•y ALL BALLOTS MUST BE POSTMARKED BY NOVEMBER 14, 1988 ASBESTOS-RELATED DISEASE CLAIMS Cell Toll Free 1·8Q0.445-5412 24 hours, 7 d1y1 a WHk . . . 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Report errors lmmedlatety to S.2-5678 · The Oa1iv Piiot aooepts no llablllty for any error In an adver'\laement for which it may be responalble except lor the cost of the space actually occ4J)led by the erU)f Credit can onJ~ A!l9~ 10< the first insertion DIRECTORIES S..•a Directory Deity Ottonge eo..1 Car G~ ~Ot\dey & T~ Auto PllOI Ftldey AMI E.t1e1• l •Ololcl Satur• ~ "-S.1.W.ey ' SundeJ FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY FROM.SOUTH ORANGE COUNT¥-. 1221,111 CIRIUllLllU Illness forces saie of th1s lovely 3 Bdrm Corona Del Mar Villa A private End Unit w•th red hie roof 2 pa11os. family room 2 fireplaces. wet bar and even a surideck This 1s a temllc buy 21 CAN'l"ON CREST OPE"' SUNDAV 1-4 COLDWeu BANl(eRO ULUI ISWltt llST Steps from the sparkling bay1ron1 This delo9Nlul SBA abounds w1c11arm. Berber carpet wood floors wood beams complement this totally remodeled home I A Real F1nC1 at $499 500 \ Evan Corkelt 644-9060 CONDO w comm pool NEWPOR T CREST ! -------• spa & 1enn1s Upgraded story JBA 2 >BA · torm Clone & lam rm 2 frpics view 101 Perteet con- d111on SJ35 000 fee llHTlllS I CO 140-HIO $8000 Down• 3 Vears. riew 2Br home• Attached g1r- 11ge 1 Good neigh· bor1100C11 Assume loan of appre1~ $51,400' Perris• 657 5118 Eves 657-9486 (H2081 John Den11er Ally CUIE-Y YILUIE IN EXCElLENT LOCATIONS Vatant waterlront with new Clock for several ooats Can be used as •n· dust11al 11 desired or build commercial bu1IC11ng ALSO Double Com- mercial 101 on Villa Way near Laytayette Quaint 2BR 1nt1se · Clm rm patio & a11acro 2 c ar gar BAYSIDE COVE CONDO I w partial Oay view Im- peccable 2BR 1n,grea1 10-I' ca11on Security compte• I w pool c1ne1 spa Boal slop avail S265 000 tLH I I - \\\llHI HCl'I ltll\11 ., lne- RE AL ESTATE 131-1400 OPEi HlllY 1-5 1'31 W IAY Best buy on the bay' Fabulous vu' Lrg 4Br Home JBa · pwdr room elevalor sec system I pier & slop tor irg ooal Below appraisal 10 sellle eslafe $875 000' IUllSOlf uun llC . ,) but updated bu1ld1ngs IRIEITL y w1111 good income F'or user could build new llST SELL commercial and res1 -NEWPORT BEACH Mtnl dence above Call about cond11ton 4 bdrm 2 11>ese p1o~rt1es oa1n & family room nome ! 142-1200 Numerous uP9rades and 1 A PETE BARRETJ R£ALTY lltllTRlll llT eJ1.pans1ons Beautiful new landscaping front & j bac~ w auto $prmi.lers & hghls Very well priced a1 I $349 000 TRUDV STUBBLEFIELD 759-QlOO 10·~ 136' • old house 179 1 Monrovia A11e, CM • ' • •• •• '1 . ~ ·' OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 OlJ( Cll ............... ._.$155 ....................... 414 ....... 3/2 & 2/1 duplu in areat loclhon 8 Hutchin&~ ILK Cll ................... SSH ....................... 121 p_, Classic 4 bdrm. 3 t>ith. M Hu1111 CtSTa •sa. .. ~ ........... SJ2t ................... 2tl7 , ... $c>ICIOUS 3 bdr'!'. FR. all the extras R o· ShaughllfSSy Ill( ............. : ..... $125,ttt .................. 321 OrdlW Close to beach. 3 bdrm. 2 ba D Ma~as 11Y111 naucL ........ sn5 ............... 2M1 " ...... Private 4 bdrm, pool J Skahan ULIM Pl•HLA.. Sl.lM ...... llta E. ..., 1"4. Home. 1ardtn. beach. pm. bayfront B Barrington u .1.su ........... S3N.5M ......... 2331 Pert lnid I ' bd1m Portol1no Miter than new M Thomas vmes UCI UT ...... -.... $215.M ............ 24,'3 lnllt l ttf.12 l Lovtly 3 bdrm 2ba townhome A Johnson u e11 ......... -.... S4tt ................... 211 .. 11tr1t• I TownllOme 3 bdrm 3 bath l Curci • I Ill( Cll._ ....... _ ... $47t,SM ... " ........... 425 C1i.111rM Larae 3 bdrm pus 2 bdrm 1nGome C Maasenti U~IVU~ li()fM~§ 8EALTOU. 675-6000 !44J !a~ c .. et H .. , •• ,. C•r••• ••• Nu a Thursday ... ...... Wed. 5:30 PM Friday..... . • ....... Thurs. 5:30 PM Saturday. .. .......... -··Fri. 5~30 P~ Sunday .......... _Sat_ 11 :30 AM NEW LISTINGS WWlll MIN 1121,000 Bank-owned 2 BA, 2-story condo, well-main- tained Inside with 2 patios off kitchen & LA. Close to beach, located in West Newport. UICll WI .11&111 -S 111,llQ Enjoy patio dining in quiet greenbelt setting. Sharp 2BA, den. 2BA condo with new Berber carpet. wood blinds. wet bar, steps to P<?OI. Buainess Counter Monday-Friday 8 00 A M -5·00.P M 842-5878 A MEMBER OF THE !°Y'. _ SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK LIJ o.ww.u .... ., ••.W•ltlll .... Estate a.me.. • IAlll" vtlW ltlll -----::;"-.IBMIO-- Rare opportunity to buy 4BR model comps. Needs TLC. Big reward for creative buyer Great location & area. below handy Ill ClllYll UI0,000 Customized & expanded 5 BR home. Perfect for entertaining. Large yard w/pool & spa. added FA with full bar and gourmet kitchen. BEACH COMMUNITES ULlll PllllSIU 1111,000 Walk to the beach from this bay view condo in secure building. Location plus and priced to sell today at $175.000. ULUI PllllSIU 1230,000 Lowest priced home on lower peninsula. 3 BR Balboa charmer Good home for vacationers . investment or first home PHllllU Niil 1241,000 Mini bay view and large sunny patio lead to spacious. inv1t1ng rooms with knotty pine pan- eling, new kitchen and warm decor PHIHIU Niil UH,000 Charming. yet modern and functional. are amenities of this 3BR home opposite park. Diane Johnson kitchen makes cooking a dream. WOii OlllHITIEI S4IO,OOO 4 spacious units. steps to the beach on 2 large lots. Low rents. well-maintained. great op- portunity for astute Investor. PDllUU toUlfltHT 14'11,000 Location. ocean. view and Income too! Classic beach duplex at end of boardwalk with ,.pan· oramlo Catalina and sunset view .. _ . ·- HllUIU UYFHIT 171,,000 This classic gem 3BR home 1s on exclusive Buena Vista. Exquisite d~r. herdwood floors. Separate sandy beach. garage. den and brick patio. . PHllllU IOUlflftT 11,200,000 East oceanfront location. Exceptionally con- structed 5 BA + den has hardwood floors. subtle decor and an endless ocean view. CORONA DEL MAR UllH Y11W llLLI IU2,llO Very motivated seller would like to see an offer on th1s well-maintained 3 BR. 2 BA home, large lot, covered patio and 3-car garage. 111111 Y1fW •w 1u1,ooo Sausalito model on excellent street in Corona del Mar. 3 BR, 2 BA. large yard. covered patio. Karastan wool carpet. Owners anxious ua• '° •u IHl,IOG Emotions run high on this superbly upgraded 4 BR home. Traditional 1n feeling with quality in cabinetry, moldlngs. wood flooring & more OPEN HOUSES 1-5 UTllllY THnHlll .... , ........ 3 BR $184,900 G_ ANOERSON MUUllLllAI 121Ptineftta 3 BR $345,000 M. MATTHEWS llYlllHIES . 1 U2 lelHnet I.JI. 4 BR. Pool $373.000 E.OLSEN UUUllWI 1111.., 5 BR $499.500 E CORKETT 1SlllH WTlllff 2211 lratia 5 BR. FR. Fee $290,000 G ANDERSON WYO 1IHT..a.ta..ae1 3 BR $299.000 G ANDERSON 11Y111mua l2Cllllahr 3 BR $299.900 G LIVINGSTON llY111 THUOI , ........... 4 B~ $320.000 K PARKER tlKM 121 Ptiesetti1 a BR ~345.000 J ROBBINS IUYllW 1111 YltM IMtHla 3 BR. View $389 000 M GUTH UTllllT 1111 ,.,.. Laet 4 BR. Pool $398.000 L. MC LOON Uftlnl , ......... SBA $419.000 J MERTZ WNW 1Hl TMM hrite9 4 BR, FR, View $455.000 E CORKETT IUY11W 1111 TMM ....... e 3 BR. View $459.500 L M URPHY ,uuean....u 11Ul.Wka 2 BR $495 000 EADIE/BENTS llllllYllW•LLS Htl._..,, .... 3 BR. View $529.500 M MATIHEWS - Ull llU UIYla ..... 6 BR $540,000 H. THAMER Ull llU , Ill Yll UM.._. 4 BR $1.350.000 E.OLSEN TURTLE ROCK TWTUIMI 11U.- Outstandlng 3 BA home. Cathedral celllngs. New tlle in baths & kitchen. Picturesque park- llke yard. Bright & llghf. A must see! TWnlUK SMl,111 Absolutely gorgeous newly remodeled 3 or 4 BR home. Located above lush greenbelt. night light view. very private. large yard -H-$UftCley ...,.., -"°' p..., wmllfl )0 oe.,. M r9ql.Wed _.., 00 IU0\9C1 IO OU1 not Mmli.t:I 10 "'*- -~ comou1eo ., 1 ~ °' 111e ..,..peoc1 - ---"" ell~---....., ••n IDie 1110,..., I '- ) JUST REDUCED lllfH l1M- 8eautifully maintained 3 BA '"S" plan on fM land. Two good assumable loans. Overlooks pool area. . MITA IH& ltll,IM Adorble remodeled '"dceam house.'" tucked away in lush private setting. 3 BR. 2 BA and dining room. New kitchen &. baths. --·• tlYOIUl Uil• Great famlly custom home. 4 B. 4 BA, solar heating for huge pool, cedar closet, formal dining room. loads of storage. Excellent buy. IWI• YllW •LU AH,111 Best value in ttle area, 3 BR + family room, 3-cat garage, upgraded kitchen. custom built-Ina. Meticulously maintained. Fee. UllU PIWIU All ... Wonderful 3 BR, den, 2-story home. Beam cemngs In ttvlng ..room. .lovely Inner patio, meticulous condition. A home you must see. LllllSU 1111,1• Beautifully designed contemporary home of glass & dramatic decor. 3 fireplaces, security system. desirable Lido corner lot. WI• Y1IW -.U .. It ... Panoramic sit-down view in COM of harbor & full-out ocean Beautifully decorated 3 BR. 21h ~A. w/lovely courtyard entry This home truly has everything Ill ClllYll' 11,411,HI Totally new 5 BR traditional home with sweeping view. elegantly detailed. beautifully crafted. Newest and most exc1tlngl NEWPORT BEACH WTlllff . ·--T errlflc family home. 5 BR, 3 BA many upgrades. Convenient location near schools & shopping. Oon"t miss this great buy. WTILlff 1211,111 Bring your large families! Spacious 5 BA and 31h BA. Walk. to school. church. stores. par.k. tennis club. Exeellent condition llllH YllW •1111 AM,111 Great family living in this lovely 4 BR expanded Palermo. Terrific location by greenbelt, neutral colors. Owner says sell It ... ,. ,...,... Excellent location 1n Big Canyon Popular Mon- aco plan with extra large lot with view of oc.an and city nlgh1 lights. ~ n•• Custom 5 BR. 3 BA contemporar:y home on L-tdo'-s wtdest street. Perfect· for enter.tatnlng or just relaxlng. sunny patio & decks Call for appt. IUOllUJ.' Sl•MI Carefree bayf ront living In desirable Beacon Bay. Charming 2 BR + den on R1.5 lot. City leased land. Probate sale. IHllllH ..... Beautifully maintained 5 BR home In gat• guarded beach area. Traditional decor. FR. den, and 3 fireplaces. · ..... 11..- lnside and ouf -a total reblr1hl Wttat'a new? Everything I 4 BA + pool. . that's bright and cheerful In exclusive area of Newport Beach. , 644-9060 2181 SAN JOAQUIN-HILLS ROAD, NEWPORT BE~CH \ .. " • • -- • ' ... -• OrMge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sunday. 8-ptembet 1,, 1$8' =!!S!~lu!...Jl~IU!! C..... Ml .. 1111 C..... ... ._ llU C..11 -... 1114 Clttl ... lllf ___ •1-;rvr~rnr~~·1;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiii~ Ol9Y1m111 lnlWlaa. 11111 • .,..., ••1•" .... * 111111 •~a111 1n eflten11n1no home with IOvely canyon vteW 4 Bdrms 3 Baths • Den • Famnv room Loll ol brick lrench dOOfl an6 enclosed y•rd S399,000 With trlelt h'Ple. lt'a 1 ,.., lllTtm llll••T To SASl,000 ttlit week 38r 281 •tra 19 fam rm IO One sty 2~ ~.O many Ch•""~ •llt't wood Appro11 •4400 tqJt. aw, on~. -~f0te lilting with laundry rm. Ito< ,,, .. , e~!c,:, ~o1'. club ~ tront Stl5,000 4'~ba. sep fOf.mtl din rm, brOl<er 2 StOf)' custom cut-<J•UC. tJley ~. upg '1k to every Clll 7st-4a3o • 2 _, bars stlldy. game hOcnj! OPEN HOUSE S229.500 Open Hae l2·5 house ,:1000 ABB I lllAJWllJlll rm. pootlspa, ocHn SAT & SUN...._12~ 472 Abbie Way 645·4539 thing ~Ylll 1111. man view By OwfW< 759· 1887 3 Bdrm' Oen 3',.,ba A Uaf flllll Ocean & htll view AcG•H . SCP to pvl beach poo1 a 'Pl New tingle family hOmes In CONDO trg 1bd nr fll UU If.... 540 O.Arua 760.0382 Colla MeH wtprtvat• pool. fPa, security comm IPH SIT 1·1/111 1-4 110·1to0 • Hqme Pnnoram view ot Ctlll Mna 1024 cabinets & much more' $68 ooo 722-9996 Beauttful Br o~oor fnc<I yrds Tile roofs oak ~unny toe 3•fe dn ~ ocean bay ··a city 28A 28 f560 I Call IOdlly Agt 548 1329 _ N...UNllT fl9•fLWf hie OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 Don't visit 311 Dahlia on Sunday afternoon If you're not ready to buyl Smart modern 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba condo, akyllghted, . flreplac~. patio arrd deck. Big 2 car finished garage and only a giant step to China Co~e. $239.,500. -COTE ~~· ttgnts ,1'\B• • o 1Br. a SCI 1 nHr 4 UITllH H llll If IWllR family room 2' 1ba com· So Cst Ptaza/Petl Arts. BUY ot tile yea• e a t Twnl'lm 3br 2' tD• 5 drma. 48a. 3 car gar -mun1tv pool $520.000 many Xtra. S 124.500 bedroom '2 ba twnl\Se S 1~'2 500 63°1· 12~ so· ot oay frontege 144' 1556 E. OCEAN. BLVD . depth Pr obate.· Bob lmmacul•te 2Bdrm. l "•Ba. Caustln (7 14)851·7720 or Steps fr om bay •nd REALT>' age be!ulllut country By .ippt only 644-5273 Ow!ler tag1 642·4619 new ·carpets new pa1111 lrencn home Aall•ng •llUYIHE* ~~~d'5'~~bnAoguesn~ USTllHITUL 673·0354 . beach New plumbing . throughout. 35x76 tot. $489 000 720-0603 SPYIUSS . POil.. 540·6240 ? mas1er suites. perfect 101 single couple Cape Cod VILLA BALBOA CONDO be&t locatton clean and neat 2 mstr Sl'loreltne Properties Inc. suites. frplc. gu•rded (2 13)597-110? *'"UXIYOWll• Grea1 corner101 cne block from PMk & Tennis 2t>di. Xt111 re1ta1 area $299 915 476 2 100 ITHlilllf Ann entoy •I m lt\tS newer 4 bdrm wllam11v rm ano lorm<1I din.no rm Walk to th~ beach & •ecrealton $376.000 Call 759 4830 # 1 . 1r;',':';:u,~r~o1 ~1n:d:e~~ OOllLHTHf STREET4 ~•r'~ c~:;~ui~~~1 f s~:' arate large family rm Im front of this 4 yr n4l!N ~~~1n9 ONLY S 1:1'4.900 Lu&h lan<1scap111g Super bt.l•m 3 Ila, '2 story heme Diana r~ppet 631· 1266 gale complex w/pool and spa S 10.000 cash down TRIPLll · TWiii LAKE CIR Family hill wlpool & spa M1l1ton S 111ew p1111a1e 1ocatton won 1 w lrplc II s a beouttful ~ .. last S 159 500• hom<i 1n bec1u11tul arec1 10 qualthed cash buyer 3bd. 2ba, upper unit In Cati about e111s11ng loans tristme cond. VACANTI • ((1(1/11Jlfl r/11/, //((; . Plt~i/u11lti1.> f>j.J-8~.<J'l * Ollf Cir Ol~ll * HW LJSTlll HEATWHTEH Riil HTITE OILY s&n,ooo. OPH SUlllY 1·4 '. OPEN s'AT !SUN 11·3 $ t88.900 Call 759-4830 2981 JACARANDA ' CRUT WESTEH S 149.000 Ready lo gol PLUS 2bd. - ~ArtHIHO~I llOMI '-leo<. REAL ESlAIE I bd down Great rental area Lseland 1252,500 ASSOCIATED REAL TY 2Br 2Ba 2 rrplc · guest quc1~tt>•s Compl re mndt>ltfd $375 000 Ca~ 1 101 Appl Owner/ Ag\ 646 64<ll o• 855-9661 Sherry Cosho~ -HAL 1nar1 631·2242. ., tOE' Reduced tor quick saN>' '.)bd 2ba tam rm .,. ar1\1que bar pool 673 -3663 131-1400 Just. Call ooes II •II • ti Ille caH 1 10 Glauttled HOMES FOR -SALE 84.85.86 Rocky Pt. Spyglass 644·6200 $2, 700,000 3407 E. Coast Hwy .. Coron~ dtl Mar 3 BR plus FAM, RM or DEN 309 11th Street. Huntington Beach 969-fl837 $2 10.000 Sunday 1·4 (C}!!!j JOHN CAREY' BROKER. 8SunhO\\ l\t·alt~ ' 191 7 Yacht Camilla (Seav1ew) Nwpt Bch 1527 Seacrest (Harbor View Hills) COM 644-9060 $389.500 Sunday 1·5 644·9060 $398.500 Sunday 1.5 * v 2125 Yacht Radiant. Newport Beach j_)52 1 Seacrest Newport Beach 854-3433 $399 000 Sunday 1·4 I 759·4830 $545.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 1715 Starllght Ctr. Baycrest Sat/Sun 8-8 226 22nd. Huntington Beach 546-23 13 $279.900 Sunday t-4 I * • v 11 Cherbrough. N B 673-777 1 $670,000 4 BEDROOM· I 63 t-7300 $347,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 708 St James Place. Cllff~a_ven. NB I 646·4394 $359.000 Sunday 1-5 191 1 Swan. Mesa Verde. Costa Mesa .. 402 39th St .. Newport Beach 1 BEDROOM Su'l 1-5 [Cfl) 1 s •99.000 851 2'2 10 Agl/Own CONDOS TOWNHOMES FOR SALE * * t323 Bayside Dr. Mai Kai 644-6200 $449,000 650-3335 $349,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 472 Abbie Way (Easts1de) Costa Mesa 2274 Channel. Peninsula 540· 115 1 $ t99.500 Sunday 1-4 644·6200 $1.450.000 , Sunday 1-5 1834 Tradewmds Ln. Baycrest, NB 1 2 BEDROOM 1108 E Balboa Blvd. Peninsula 631·7300 $299.500 Sunday 1-5 j · 675-6000 $1.100.000 Sunday 1·5 * •:: 1 Twin Lake Cir (Spyglass) NB G d 11 C t •. 4 Newport Crest. NB •2001 Kewamee. lrvtneTer 673·777 1 $595.000 Open Sunday 1·4 *;39°i32~1 S~~~OOO Sunday 1-5, Sat/Sun 1-5 645-4539 $229,500 Sat /Sun. 12·5 2 139 Aster. Easts1de Costa Mesa • Sat/Sun 2-5 642-5200 $2 10.000 Sunday 1-5 209 Iris, COM 644-6200 $439,000 * 1112 Berkshire.Westclltt 644-6200 $289.500 675-6000 $375.000 Sunday 1·5 * * 1436 w Bay. Newport Beach • •2018 Leeward Lane. Newport Beach I 673·9060 $875,000 Sunday 1·5 2 BEDROOM • 17 Carmel Bay Dr. CD'M Sunday 1-5 ) 759-9100 $525.000 Sunday 1-5 960-9I09 $337-000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *•6 Wrnged Foot tBtg'Canyon) Nwpt Ben 1 BR ptus FtM RM-or DEN 2017 Paloma Dr CM 759·4830 $599.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 548-9610 $320 000 Sunday 12·5 2015 Yacht M1sch1et 1Seav1ew) Nwpt Bch •321 Poppy. Olde COM 953-8322 $450.000 Sunday 1-5 760-1096 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 e 1907 Yacr.t Puritan tSeav1ew) NB 2330 Port Lerw1ch HVH·Seaw1nd 644-9060 $455 000 Sunday 1-5 675-6000 $398,500 Sunday 1-5 19 11 Yacht Resolute (Seav1ew) Nwpt Bch 941 Serra Way Costa Mesa 644-9060 $459 500 Sunday 1-5 546·3329 $ 154 000 Sal/Sun 2·6 1 104 Via Havre (lido Islet Newport Beach 673· 7300 $595.000 Sunday t ·4 •511 Cltff Dr. Clttthaven Nv.pt Bch 3 Anes Ct. Newport Crest 642-5200 $322.500 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $164.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1093 Danielle. Costa M esa •58 Beacon Bay. Beacon Bay 759-6700 $244,900 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $32~00 Sunday 1-4 •540 DeAnza. Corona Highlands. CdM * 174 1 Justin Ave 3-B Costa Mesa I 760·0362 $456.000 Sat /Sun 12-6 645\lS55 $121.000 Sun 1-4 30 1309 Dolphin Terrace.lrnne Terrace 631-7300 $850.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2030 Galaxy Dr. Dove. ShOres 631· 7300 $499.50J Sunday 1-5 1736 Galaxy Dr. Do,er Shores NB 1 I 631."7300 $675.COO Sunday 1-5 610 Avocado Old COM I • l 730 Galaxy Dr . .'.Jover Shores. NB 673·4348 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631-7300 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 , * • 12 Chatham Ct. Belcourt 1 • *949 Goldenrod Ave. COM •23 Alondra (Northwood) Irvine 644-6200 $585,000 Sunday 1-5 1 759-9 100 $420.000 Sunday 1-5 552-2006 $279.900 Sunday 1-4 I * *633 Lido Park =E3 tL1do Isle) NB 1000 Grove. Westclttt I * •2345 Arb1 tus St. Easlblufl 759·6700 $675.000inc turn SaV Sun 12-4 644-6200 $457.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631· 730Q-$350.000 Sunday l 5 * 100 l Nottingham Ad. Baycresf * * 121 Harbor Island Ad. Newport Bch v2 Barrenger Court . Belcourt N B 1 2 BR plus FAM AM or DEN 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 5 BEDROOM 2124 Seville Ave Peninsula Point. Balboa 84 1 5177 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 720 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 6';rJ./300 $795 000 Sunday 1-4 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN * • t41i' Antigua Way. Baycrest I 3 11 Dahlla Corona Del Mar • 673·6494 $239 500 Sunday Afternoon * • v 22. Ocean Vista 1Sea Island) NB 640· t812 $477.500 Sat/Sun 12-5 43 I Westminster Ave Nwpt Hgts. NB 631·5661 $195 000 Sal/Sun 12-5 3 BEDROOM * • =7 Gretel Courl tNewport Crestl NB 673-7300 $'189 000 Sunday l .4 3 BR plus FAM AM or DEN * •21 Canyon Crest Corona Del Mar 673·4400 $229 500 Sunday 1·4 63 1·7300 $345,()00 Sun 1-5 640-4868 $1 .595.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 759-0469 S895.000 Sat 1 ·5 Sun 2·5 222 Rochester Costa Mesa 328 Hazel Drive (Ocean View), Old CdM v * •5 Belcourt Dr South Belcourt NB 6J I 7300 $415 000 Sat1Sun 1·5 25 t2 University Dr Back Bay 646-7171 $169 900 Sat/Sun 11·4 759-9070 $695.000 Sat l l -5/Sun 12-3 759-0469 $865.000 Sat t-5 Sun 2·5 v 1 t Rue Fontainebleau. Big Canyon NB * • 1207 1-itghland Dr. Westclilf Custom •• 17 Burning Tree Big Canyon 640·4868 $334 000 Weekends 2·5 631-7300 $449 000 Satt Sun 1-5 644-6200 $995 000 Sunday 1-5 3280 Indiana I Mesa VerdPI Costa Mesa * •6 Chadbourne Belcourt l754-A Santa Ana Costa Mesa 759·6700 S 159.900 SallSun t·5 644-6200 $899 000 Sunday 1 4 646 7 l 7 1 $168 000 Sunday l-5 * 298 1 Jacaranda Mesa Verde CM 518 El Modena Nwpt HQ ts Newport Bt>ach 63 '·2242 S 159 500 Sdt Sun 11.3 6-l0-J868 S349 000 Sat •Sun 1-5 v 16 Jetty Drive. Jasmine Creek. CdM 42 t Fernleal Corona de• Mar 3 BEDROOM 759· t626 S339 900 Sunday l-5 759-9 tOO S395 000 4 Malabar (Irvine Terrace) COM 2060 Flamingo Costa Mesa SunClay 1.5 644-9060 $299,900 Sunday 1-5 546-2313 $2 19 500 C,unday t-5 2039 Bay View Back Bay I ~212 Margaret (Newport He19htsl NB * 1800 Glenwood IBaycrP511 Nwp1 Bet 646.7171 $199000 Sunday 1.5 548-3568 $235 000 • Sunday 1-5 759 6/00 5395000 Sunday 1 5 824 Congress Costa Mesa * •308 Morning Star In Dover Shores 4 Meadow Lane Newport Beach 546-2313 $119500 Sunday 1-5 631·7300 $775000 Sunday 1-5 548-1563 $249.000 Sat-Sun9-8 4500 Cortland. Cameo Hinds 45 Northampton tBelcourt) Nwpt Bch 335 Piazza Lido (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch . 644-6200· $365,000 Sal/Sun l-4 _759·6700 $560.000 Sunday_ 12-4 I 613-7300 $S55.500 Sunday 2'·5 4 14 Dahlia. Old COM 1301 Nottingham Rd. Westcltff 250 Poppy, tOcean View). Olde CdM 675-6000 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 631-7300 $295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759·9070 $399 000 Sal/Sun 12·5 421 ·C E 20th Street. Costa Mesa 32 Ocean Vista. Sea Island 1601 Porl Abbey (Harbor View· Hms) NB 546·~3 13 $175.000 Sunday 1-4 644-6200 $499.500 SattSun 1·5 759 9100 $343.000 Sat/Sun 1.5 611 Iris. Old COM 131 5 Oxford Ln Westcltff \951 Port Laurent (Harbor View Homesl NB 675·6000 $229.500 Sat/Sunt-5 63 t-7300 $235000 Sunday1·5 644-1811 $369.000 SattSun1 5 3335 Ocean Blvd. COM * 1228 Sussex Lo. Westcltlf 1806 Port Stanhope (Harbor View Hmesl NB 644-6200 $1.295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631·7300 $279 900 SatlSun 1-5 759-6700 $349,950 Sunday 1·5 321 Orchid . Olde COM * 1308 Sussex, NB •24 Rockingham. Belcourt 675·1880 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 , 759-9100 $305 000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $849.500 Sat'Sun I 5 1931 Port Locksle1gh Pl (Hrbor Vu Hmes) NB 1807 Tahuna Terr. Irvine Terr * •38 Rockingham (Belcourn Nwpt Bch 760·5000 $269.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 644 -6200 $485 000 Sunday 1-5 760·5000 $795.000 Sunday 1-5 * 220 Via Mentone (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch * * 736 Via Lido Nord Lido Isle NB * • 14 Rue Grand Ducal Big Canyon 673· 7300 $425 000 Sunday 1·4 642-5?00 $1 625 000 Sunday 1·5 644-6200 $865 000 Sunday 1 s * * 1400 W Bay Ave (Bal Pen1n) NB 2645 Vista Ornada (Bluffs) NB 1018 Sandcastle Corond Del Corona 673· 7300 $ l 195 000 Sat/Sun 1-4 631·0680 ~238 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 760-1900 $399 000 Sat 1 5 Sun 1.4 . -. 1903 Yacht Camilla (Seav1ew1 Nwpt Bch • 1f464 Vista Trucha.Blufls NB 1400 Santanella (Irvine T"'rrace1 COM 644·9060 $299 000 Sunday 1:5 759-9 tOO $279.000 Sunday 1 5 644-9060 $320 000 Sund<.Jy 1 ,:, BEAUTJlll Y MAINT AlflD DtfLEX 8 YEARrflW Bu•ll ind ocopttd 01 prmnt owltfr r ront is 1 2 stOfy l\OmP • IJrat ~ony oH masln Od1m ruturn •II• 1rir10stl IOts of stor~t Co11tn counters & sllowtrs Rur uM •bo~~ 1•r'tt •S a SPl<IOuS I Odrm I batll ~ catcony L 11 1 car car + 1 car tnef ca!PO'l .ASKING $315,000 . · .-.. COMMERCIJ\L BUILDING J\T t'HE NEW FUN ZONE ZONED Cl 1 lut ,.,, .1 for ~•••I I onrt or Hl'tl61I I ttmr .i .... II ,\ luul. .11 1111 tho• nr1o l''"J'"' I• r u11111lt•l•·il .uul 11111lrr • 111l•lfl1• I toll OWNER CLASSIC ENGLISH Tl.OOfl in MALIBU Sl.995,000 • s ~roomt s~ ~th~ '" h dflf\ • OlymPtC silt lttff!1s court • Blad bollom ~I 'Pi ~us taban• • Private beatll. orchard \~u11ty CALI CAROL or MADELIN! PRJTCtflT REAL TY 213.457.2~2 213-45'-3692 1191 IElllllTOI DRIVE Ul'fl W. OAUf. •WJ(l llft UL.I -l arge custom hOme with view IOC9ted In Cowen Helgttts 5 B.clrooms 4'~ Betha. 5,000 1q ft wtth pool Thom1ts Guld• Rel 18..C5 DriY9 by F0< addlttonal Information Celt M-v a.um ~ (714) t7M270 FDIC 2231 Aralla IEastt1lull) Nwpt Sch 63 t· 7300 $180 000 ... Sunday 1-5 6ll4 9060 S290 000 tee Sunday 1-5 1506 Dorothy (Westchlf) Newport Beach 7'>9 6~00 $279 500 Sat 1 5 Sun 12 5 ?O lfl? Gc1lbar Huntington Beach 5-1(>. ~ 3 I J S 165 000 Sunday \-4 • 1806 Glenwood Lane (Baycres11 Nwpt Bch 644 9060 $419 000 Sunday 1·5 1? 15 Goldenrod IHrbr View H1lls1 CdM 64~ '}273. $520 000 Sat-Sun 1·5 1533 Miramar (Balboa Pentn) Nwpt Bch 646-I 17 1 S399.000 Sunday t .5 * •30 Royal St George Big Canyon 64·1 6200 $949.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 • 1JJ2 Santiago !Dover Shores1 Nwpt Bch 646 7 17 I $359.500 Sunday l -5 320 Seaward (Shorecltfls) CdM · 720·06S3 S41Hl.OOO Sat/Sun 4 BEDROOM * • It Kia Loa Ct I Newport Uest1 NB 671 7300 $187 50C Sunday \.4 * 23 Odyssey Court NPwpr1rl Crest NB 673 4400 S 189 95~ Sunday 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plus 2 BR 225 Via Genoa IL1do Isle) Npt Bch 421 Fernleaf Corona del Mar &44-9060 ~540 000 • Sunday 1-5 759·9100 $395,000 6 BR plus FAM RM or DEN * •3Cambria Corona del Mar 7S9 1867 ~795 000 2 11 lrrs Old COM f.t..1 6200 S,JCl~ •lJO 23 l r,( hm(IOr B1q C anvnn Sat·Sun 1-5 Sal/Sun 1-5 t..4·1·620U S890 000 Sat Sun I 5 * * 340 Viii Lido Nord 1 Lido 1ste1 NB 7~J ti700 $1)95 000 S::it Sun 1·5 * v2 Winged Foot 1B•g Canyon) NB ~GO OCOf $935 ooo Sat Sun 1 5 * •620ti W OcPanlron1 W Oce.inlront t 1.: L 00 !8 · ~ 000 C)c1t Sun 1 5 26222 MT. DUUUIO U&UllA HILLS (llELLIE &AIL) 4 850 sq II custom hOme located th the prestigious neighborhood of Nellie Gall Ranch. The home 1s on a cul-de-aac street. offering a 180° view Governm90t owoed. priced to sell Please drive by lor ln1tlal viewing If Interested. cantact Mikey Franklin 171 4) 975-4820 FDIC BELCOURT -POOL 5 Belcourt Dr. South OPEN HOUSE SAT 1·5,.SUN 2·5 Come see this 1 year new Manor 2 in Belcourt -til!ge 38' long pool & spa Sharp. sharp, sharp 'hry emotional Owner moved -must sell $860,000 759-0469 Owner/ Agent ._,.. __ _ Sunday 1.5 3 BA plus 1 BR 127 40t~Street Newport Beach 675 6670 $315 000 Sunday 1.5 4 BR plus 2 BR * •340 Vta Lido Nord IL do Isle) NB 759 6700 $995 000 Sat Sun 1-5 •Sp<J •Pool • •Waterfront * • •Waterfron1 & Pool ,,,,. Give ilddr PS:> ,11 guard gate THE GILLETIE IAISIOI 2211 CIAHEL H ., IEWPllT 1U01 A 3 llOf'/, 5000 • IQ It 11111onc: 1926 manllOn wttl'I megnltlc;ent bey and ooeen lllews Thia home la In need or comp1e1• Interior renovation Superb f<>. cation ., Ille Up Of Ille PenlnMila IXMI by ''*' call for aeldlttonal 1nf0fma11ofl. Oen Muu0c1 (71 4) 975-2218 f91C/Y••-sav•• 6 LOAll let Us Hta, YH Sell y ,., Pte~rtrl C11t Cl111iflt4, 642 -5671 for information & surprisingly _ low cost. .. iiTimac "'' 1'f•I•. qulel strMt. S tS<l.000 Xlnl corid 941 S.,ra Way 546-3329 °' S4S·5408 MTUITll lllTI •U ITU&. 3 bdrm. 2 batll, pool, lrple, large yanr At.aumable VA loan ol S87.000 at HW• Great l>Yy Print only Alltlog 110,000 Olt1n• Cem* 831·12145 New 38dtm. 3Ba ·~ Ml to bth Gor~s s201.ooo: Auume s 197 000 al 2BORM, ?BA. 2 pahOI, MESA VERDE• S 139.900-10' •%• Bkt 760-I 108 dthtng room' f\fepl~ walk 10 Westcllll shop. 3Bdrm. l'f\>ba. large-yard. lrriat 1M4 Ping, $135.000 646-9159 counlry kllchefl ~rlecl ,...,..,.._ ___ ...;o.;,;;.; cond By owrier 751 -3 724 1.14' Nft HTS * WlnlFlllT * TllTUllll Y1fW 2 Houses ~8' 2Ba ANO ll.PAlllll Gorgeou• 4Bdrms lolally !Br 1Ba 1·~ lots. 'dock. , 11 1ricludec\ wl lhlt 4 bdrm upgraded Near 3000 SQ garage $450.000. By •Br 38, l1m1ly rm New home w/coty lrplc & lge !hf/assumable loan Call Owner 675-2332 ocean 111ew.:..106 27th St J ms tr bdrm Localed on Peg 0 A 1 1 d P r 1c1 s n1 s h • d I o qu1e1 cul-de-sac w/block-18115 5~~-~r~ g or e-OPt°N ~~\C~~~Tu: 2.5 $275.000. (8181355· 1673 wall fence. s 165.900 Call s BELCOURT OR SOUTH ....... m ITIW" 1~9-4830 on11F1L 1n OtzY · · - •• UT WllTI.. Immaculate cond11ton 3 I Yr .new Manor 2 wllh 38 (MUST SELL THIS WEEI<') pool • spa Sharp, clean. (REDUCED $20.000) llALllTITI bdrm 2 bath lownhome v acant $860.000 Approx $30,000 In up- wllh lovely garden and Owner/agent 759-0469 grades• Deluxe huge 3Br (Cf!!!j pnvate patio located near 3Ba 1n prtme NewPort schools and shopping * lll ... T * B 1 1 Great family home• Own-PRINCIPALS ONL y each gated commun1 y Assume great $200.000 ers are relocating 2'.532 Sq Fl 2 story 1st loan Pne4KI. al only S 164.900 • 1wnhme Possible lore· $249 9501 IPUTLml .,..,... ,. Call Tony Shaw closure 2Br • Oen. Viking RE J Zarvos • Q,. 2.J.QiL2 IUtlU J.OY<' castt 5.40..0299 _ down Unde< $40(>K Call John. Agt 964-235A IHOlllT YllW ... In nice area wtcory trplc. & 2 car attached gatage Built on 1981 Vacant need last sale Call I I ~I ) Gor~s 4Br, •Ba. nr •111• VI ..S• 3000 SQ II PrtGed below 4 bdrm. 2 bath Montego market tor last sale' 759-4830 HUTWllTHI llAL llTITI (Cj!ili LatHI leack 1041 1•1&&.1UY Ocean 111-• pvt t>eacl'I 3BR 3BA 3 hreplaces $445.000 Carol Tat1.1m. Reattor 759· 1552 w1pn11ale yard Asking $33 7 000 Bkr Open "$295000 Lse opt 01< Sal/Sun 1-5 2018 Call PATRICK TENORE Leeward Lane 960·9609 631-1266 or 760-8702 Baysttores cust 3BR 3'~ba lorm OR, gourmet k1I, 3 lrpl Pro! landscaped & dee S639 500 631-4304 RLSIDENTIAL BROKERAGE. SERVICES Ullll VIEW ... II (LI.) IHl,111 Portofino ~t in lush gardens with beautiful hardwood floors. This 3 BR. 2 1h BA. FR home provides you with the opportunity to design and create your own style of living. CaU Maureen White or Ed Escano. •IUUll YllWI llH,llO of the ocean. bay and city hghts from the two master suites. kitchen. li ving room and library area. Used brick w ine room with ceUar Den with full bath could be uSed for a 4th bedroom . Pool sized yard. A c:ustom home that funcuons well fo r entertaanmg a nd farmly hvmg Gayle Amato Plllll llMll SJH,llO Truly the best value an this gate guarded commumty Located on a quiet cul-de-sac. this charming 3 BR home features formal dining room. large master suite, cozy kitchen, fam- ily room w ith fireplace. Commuruty pool and tennis Ann Peters. ........ 1 1141,tlO Architecturally dramat1t· 2 BR ·"Dynasty" model with wonde rful view location Gated brick courtyard. mar~le entry. central a1r conditioning and available for quick posses.s1on -P.riced for 1mmed1ate sale. BeUe Partch. ..... .. • un• UIT1ll ••• Thi.a is that special feeling h ome you've been waiting to find. Un- surpassed ambianc.r-, detailing and privacy. A one of a lund tughly emo- tional Big Canyon estate over looking t.he golf course with pool and spa. Call · Mai-alou lngold or Danny Bibb. 1111111 1111,IOI Large 2 BR condominium in West · cliff. Upper. light & airy unit. One of the best looking buildings on Ruttand Road. BeautifuUy maintained. Very spacious courtyard pool. Vacant and ready to move in! Beverly Morphy . Tll llTIUTI Ml II Tll ll TIIUTI om SJ,IH,IOO One of th<' largest lots on the bayfront Arch1tccturally dfStgned land built by p res<'nt owner A truly spectacular home with custom l'On =- atrucllon of the finest quality Five BR. 61-'J • BA, large bayfront all purpose room w1t.h pool table ~d sit down bar. Fonnal dining ~c1t ing,bayfront uvtng room overlooking green lawns and large dock. Lanai,, room to swimming pool and spa. Wine"!' and pub room. 4 car garage. The home haa everything. $3,950.000. Barbara • Aune and C.arlyn Steiner. -• Pll•llTllY UY YllA.IT LIT 1•,0M S urrounded b~ beautiful custom home1J, .thls is a perfect spot to build your dream bay front home. Sur- rounding homes listed for S 1.200.000 f9 Sl.600.000. Permit for pier & slip 50'xl00'. Bring all oHens Asking $800.000. Beverly Morphy l lllT llT • llW'1 H 11,• So much space for $219,500 including land. Three bedrooms include very large master suite OvPnlize hving room and dining room V f'ry OJ>('n doWNtatrs with cozy conv rsallon pit and fl~place Small sunny patio No malntenance Owner must 9t"ll Beverly Morphy LIYE M tll Uffa.T -WILi IUl,IOI Two blocks to the ocean. CaU to see this very special hme with pier and shp. Two bedrooms and converuble den. Large open fire plac.-e. Wonderful bayfront patio. G reat view Only $845.000 Barbara Aune and Hobie Denny llL ... T llTITI 11,llO,IOI Pnvate tenn~s court, pool. and spa._ Large custom home si tuated on ''2 aere lot in prestigious Bekourt Two story home with 5 BR. 4 BA. family room. study. air conditioning. ex- tensjve secunty system Bright and cheerful and m "move m " condition 24-hour guarded gate community Pnce mcludes the land. Owner will consider trading for less expensive home. Donna Godshall. Ullmllll •MA Ml IWI Yllll M11,IOI A Brian Jeanette custom designed home with 3 BR 2 ''2 BA. FR. formal dining, Cathedral ceilings and 5 patios. A great buy and only on<' block to the ocean. Lois J arobs and Landa Oeth. Ulll -I.Im.I U. 1211,111 Full of grace and chann, newly re· decorated and refurbished, this big :1 BR. rarru.Jy room property wil make some lucky fanu.Jy a great home m a splendid family area. Coby Ward Pll•llTllY UY 11.JH,000 Over 140' of water frontage with 70' dock. This lovely contemporary 4 BR home was recently redecorated with Berber carpet. bennuda shutters, built-in ·display cabinets, and more Large maste r suite with fireplace, plus lots of hidde n storage. Reahst1cal- ly priced including the land ·tu sell Martha Macnab. ... I Fii Y• HUT 11,121,00I Large pier and sli(T at the foot o f th(> Lagoon on µnda Isle. Spacious 5 BR cwitom home with large rooms.,.Ahgh «<HmtJI" ;,and gourme t kitchen On the bay. Affords luxury. pnvacy and a unique lifestyle Price includl>s tht' -land Martha Macnab. lmlTlll llYILIPllSl I 1,H0,111 100' of prime waterfront property. Suitable for condos or .. .lncludes the right for at least 4 slips: Offered including the land a t Sl,900,000. Martha Macnab. Ull ..... TlllTY· -PUnm 1111,000 Desirable spoc·mus triplex In Hunt· ingum ~h. Near beaches and shop- ping. Large as.'iumable loan . 'Low vacancy area Two-3BR and one-I BR units. All with garages A.<~king $308,000. Martha Macnab wtSTeun Nil .. 1m,111 Great home an great nC'1ghborhood Traditional hom<' with two fire· places. 3 BR. farrul y room. good fam· 1ly floor plan Benut.if ul poot ha."1 1ts own bath and dressing room ThL<J home 19 near pafk. library and.sh op pang . Call to see thls sp«1al homt• Barbara A UM' #I c.;;::i~'::.W I OO 644-6200 111 OUYM llTITI 5Bdrm • m•ld's room. 8 baths large party room wllh kllchen & balh, ·1am- 11y room with 20' bar Indoor/outdoor pool REDUCED TO $935,000 OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 2 WINGED FOOT LANE Or call lor apl to see Owner/Broker 760-0606 ~ lllUIYll Is wttere this elegant lam1ly Mme 1S'foe111ecr 1 he pool & other plantings g11(tng 11 a South Seas ellect A separate pa110 oll ttte kitchen eating area af- fords 1n1tmate OYISlde d1n1ng $599 000 759-4830 llUTWllTlll IUllSTITI CLIFFllYU VIEW Ltght e•pans1ve 1tv1ng 4Br lam•ly rm den 3Ba pool, large lot By Owner $359.000 646•4394 IWPT HIT.J WUll Darltng 3 !>Orm. tl.e bath home HardwoOd lloors. family room · 1 bdrm guest 1.1not .!_h~s is a buy a1 $?28 000 Call Marilyn 631-1266 •II IOUI YllW 2 Mastet Bdrm suites den wtwet 1>a1 2'\Ba 10x30 deck oll . Bdrm & den S 190 000 Assumable $156 000 loan S 15,000 Down OWC 2nd wi no 1n1eres1 pymts 1st year 431 WESTMINSTER AVE 631-5661 HWHITlll,000 Cute 1 bdrm condo Walk 10 shopping in Weslcltll Community pool laundry 1ac11thes and paho Traditiona l Realty 8:H-7:l70 NPT HGTS AAEA 2 5tory • · Tudor 3Bt 2Ba up It~ graoes new paint thtu , Out S 199 S00 722 8 I 14 en House Slllday 1-4 6 Chadbowne BELCOURT-RARE PLAN ONE CUSTOM 'GALLERY' COLLECTION First time on the market Single story. 4bR. 3~BA. FR. formal dining room and ltv1ng room w 'cathedral beam ceilings r rench doors. plantation shutters. skylights. air cond1t1oned and alarm system Professionally landscaped w pool and spa $899.000 Appointment only DONNA GODSHALL Office: 644-6200 Home: 760-9670 . GrubbfiEllis . WILi Tl Liil llU Neat new 3Br 2',Ba con- temporary style 2 -s1ory R1gttt at lhe t>eacn 5297 000 Agt 968-0405 or 556-7728 Cosy 2Br front ttouse gar sunny porch & patio 1<1ea1 lo• 2 yrly $950 837 -854 7 1818~42-8396 Flat appealing 4bdrm 1nc1os Oen 2t>a k1di. off Aoams S865 539 ·6191 · ).g1 tee Island retreat 3bdrm yrty MESA VERDE 3Bt 2Ba WESTCLIFF . , lnc<t yd kids pet '.edwd t>eaut cond snot1 te<m ~ ""ljfj,,f I\\ t~ .di\ Clean qu-61'11 28R 18A. Chlfhaven Fruit tr.-. 12001mo. gardner lnCl Avail 10/ 1 760-9792 Lg 2Br. ;B;°Hm wfpetio 'i't bit< to ocn on PenmlUlll 11 25 W Balboa Blvd. $875/mo 841.0731 3br ~'-1ba ASSUMABLE FINANCING-EXCHANGE 1.>c,.,s11>1e Don t Miss It' Only $259 500 Own Bkr ED I 4007 or 646 3948 oeck S 1150 539-6"191 pr,~">t bte s 11 50 tm o Agl tee 17141979 7975 ... FUT NORTH BA'r'FRONT Mesc1 Vetde A 1 COndlhon Everything tum. lrg 18 R In bee 'ltyte nome 3BR 46drm 2 Bath Qu•el ~~~~~::,~ 3 BA unfurr yrly .twa11 "tea $1 250 mo No pets 645-7408 or 645-7448 Oct 1 S2900 mo .Call lo• ·51 J898 -~ -- 1 api;.1 re. see 6,1.4062 ..-ove "' imme0 . ~. fM\ S.atk CNst Lora Vance Rea11ors MORf RENTALS • rm newty (jet ntGe yard llttH 1016\J 11...--· LESS RENT I $2500 yrly Agt 759~6700 I _. UMP• $600 2b• 2ba t1a1 . - 2 bdrm 2 bath Woodlake ftaiasall 2101 cnPap K•OS o~ moms NEWPORT Cres1 ~ conoo Sec gale ~11en1odeC1st o• ,..1ktobett.3bd.2'"tba,2 lhOYsand~ 1n upgrades 2•3Br W•nler & Yrly Pen-i I I car gar Assoc pool, ten· be~I 1oca1ion 1n comple• I '""u1a ~en1ato; itlll Catt * I -11 1 * n1s 11 Baflovenro f 1350 $I 1o 000 ask for George Volld Rentals 67'i-49 12 Pl)("'"' pleasing Jt>r 2t>a 770_3725 631 1266 '"O<o S725 0111ers ava11 al _ __ I •~"~~~-~ ~a~~9:0~;50~~1E u~~sL Y 2 539 6 ,q 1 Agt lee • 4 • t>lkS 10 bch Avl 1mmeo Ovf'rloo~ 'i Newport 3!>• .fti--•• "" No pels 835-544'> lnro ,,.., .. lrp1c gar appls ;. ' -• •O'i S8Q'i 539-619 1 Ag1 . *STEPS Tl SAii * IPl-··~ilt Ht•ts Stud•O. sieps 10 sand utils jvERY NICE 3Bt 2Ba 2 car For Sale 1100 p<t; c8f1)0rt. VT'Y 5450 tM gar 1 p pool sec~oeo U ooo Dow n' Owner TlUlllT lll·lllO t"dr1n1one 1evelo1 $1250 l1n.1nc.ng' Upgraoeo 14Br 4Ba Duple~ unlurn 6 1 64~ 6635 avl 101 I •••Ill.at , ...... 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S850 496-3793 TELHHT lll-lllO Huge ltv rm & lrplC wllng furn unturn wonte< rent., (DE~IGNEQ 7 ra ll t'r n ~ OCEANFRONT WtN TER Furn 26R t6A gar ulils paid AOullS "lo Pt'lS S800 675 1632 • Wi•ttr h•t1I 31r 211 l <;Irv (In nm sand Fully •urntsned W D 2 car gar s 1son "40 pe1s 835 5445 lllYlll JU 21hl& upper 4t>d 2ba. S 1500 0Pt 1ch!'d residence High· Lowe<-3bd 2ba S 1250 ' , 1C1Qradto<I Close 10 506 E Ocean Front ~~n (•I'> ~nopp1ng Avl Owner Call M-F •76-3101 '0 .1 S •475 mo incl OCEANFRONT 4br un- :;l' ,, • & A5SOC•al•on lurn dtntng area w/d ll11PS '~ar 1ease s 1600 mo 10 June 21 , - Anne Adams Collection 4032 Designer Pattern 4032. MlaHI Slzea S-20 e I ~ 1<1\ " ,tiff'• l<I • ,1, I+' nil> ., '"" ,,..., """' .>I A .lt!!~• ,.,. ,_,.,.,,,.,., ~ ~· \ .... 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CM Blut'ii 83\· 2ee Bird. (gr490 ' pNCh), advan1111e of ()\jf ex tr1endly •tmo spher•. • etpt. Open beams w/bay beac:h, $750/mo • ullls Pat1otdecks. Oaregee or bac:helOf near bNc:h 1 llYll • 28~ 2bt(mstrBRJba 1111) I ·~i~~-mini parrot, 911 Cttr-clut1ve C&1u" 1 rat.· ~end resuin. to view. yrly. S 1300 968-7271. 673·M54 ca1p0ft1 Sorry, no pell. '"P emplo)'9d adult No Wkly rent1l1. S 145 & catpon $390 + 'I\ uttts •:~· ftlaven erea NB 842·8288 training one ot tM mo" p 0 80_. 2358 3BR 28A·Gr .. t ocn vu. 1 ---B1c:helo1 _'5~ pets Utlls pd 4 Up/Wkly. COior TV, frM MC dep ASAP 722·7308 ......:!'!:=:= LOST' Sml MOf1 haired comp1~e~s111~a;,n?n 11~e1 Nt!wport a .. ctl 926e3 hMto . • YI ••-y lllT&l sundeck, very 642· 1424 II ta service & steps to OC11an reaponalbl• roomm•te, • 1 r•----1-·1 · · • Industry So ca BOOK ~ W:--1 -"--large. all bttlns. garage. Kltch's avl 985 N Coast _,.. meds. heart t1llure. Re-H 1 dDI entry system, some , -• -· , only $850 fee E/SIDE 2br I ba, cew 2 t pie Hwy Lag Ben 4, •• 5294 to 1h1re new 2br 2•,;b1 al .... wirdl 19th & Ortnge, HB Pwt ••• r 011 computer Coste Ill·••., 111·1111 nLHEllT lll-lllO ~~~ln~~·pe~~s'19\11~~c/u~ 3~~i gM:~1r:!i1 .~~ Sept. ---~~~~~~t~·5~9i:r. 0, tHltin nM 751"5821• ff9• 7241 Ev .. ..,. fer,.... Mesa d1Strloutor Cell VriY3i)r 3ba ger tprlc spa ONE BLOCK TO BEACH' 673-8889 or 673·"890 Call alt 5pm 962· 1398 Wkl~r~~~ ~!'~viii ROOM lor rent on Balbo1 t --I Wf" ftrHaall ~ Matt or Fred 64'2·9363 poolappls klds$l025·at 2BR, frig. lrg balcony, 1 EtSIOE Deluxe TwnhM ltwprtlttc~· ldt $1"700 wk & up 2274 Island Av1tlable9-15·86 Oealerahlp 1vallabl•. Dial 27 year oki. 1ttractfve. 21 lffllHPll 539-8191Agtfee car gar. 1 pkng space 2Br11•8a,pat1o,nopeta. --NwptBlvd.CM 646-7445' Look1ngforma1ureadult A 'Gift Is a Nitlonat' sre11der , triteltlgent Prop&<tyrngrntcolooklng $ 1050 675·28 i o ' 2548 Or1nge •Pl B· 103. * 1 llMlll.IHI*' ,,,-.... L--· ~ w/re(erences, fem1le Network of Gitt Basket brunette ,wishes to meet tor full 1ime Dookkeepet Seat~ CtHI lttrt Smail Studioi oceanside, $725/mo 642·2520 Refrlg. dl1hwHher & 1tove preferred 1st & a aeour· stores ttlat deliver frull tall, prof. s1n0tre man Eicperd in computorizad 211, 11 N incl NOPElS545-4855 3026 W PaclflcCoast wy ltymovea youln wtalluttt. baskets. gourmet fOOd, (27 ·35) w l simtte r htt1tl¥f'lt1fty accounting Properly · easy walk ,:o S~~O 0 E side house lbr and den. Newport Beactl Reing TV 111es paid 11 Interested wine. cheese, Birthday Interests Enjoys btc:ycl· 4255 Campus Dt mg m 1 0 a ck groun d 3 Ddrm, 2 beth. condo. common wa s ·mo._ pets ok, S650 lbr duplH •IUOl IPT* $135 •wk sgt. no deposit please call 673·5979 and Cakes, etc High prom. 1ng, skiing, the outdoors lrvlne, CA 92715 pref d Salary will com· pool. spa, al e + carport Ullls Pd 494• l369 $635 2br 2ba. gar $750 Large 2 • 2. Walk to sand I leave message low overhead, training. N-smkr Reply wtphoto 854-2600 meflsurote with e•pe1 1 blk to SC Plza ~795/mo Spacious upstairs Studio. For Info 637-6594 Garage. DI W Hurryl lea tah It •1·re nauonal adverllsing na-to P 0 Bo11 2582. 5105 &42· l603 2521 W Sunflower, KS frplc. eKposed beam cell-E's1de studio apt $450 utll Oth~rs avail $750. f4t4! 2724 Shr Big Cyn Condo, MC. Ilona! 11e1work (,Like Costa Mesa 92626 lt41cal/Dtalal Walk by then call Sue ings. norm ot hwy S700. paid Christian single TEUIEllT lll·lilO ***Fem n/smkr we tenn. pool. sub-prkng, FlorrsO. Minimum Invest-Widow would like to lhare lllT .. llOlmOllST cu~ RI< Ty PIS T Good typing sk11is-f 1t1ng 1111eres11ng and varied wo1tr. Good Co p11d benefits Call t.Aall Gentry 631·1266, agt Uhls pd 760·9657 50 Deaul furn. emply'd m . n 1 S 1 0 . 0 0 0 -persQn ONLY' over * Liil llLI * have a very nice home In ntsmkr S550 , , ullls & v music. sho<t trips. 9nloy ~esanl Newport Beach 15-rtafiii Twnhse style 2BR t' tBA. Mt F 662·5712 3Br 2Ba new decors 1250 Newport on the cen11 mard own ph 760-1337 1·800-453-0428 Ille together with nk:e Group Practk:e needs a L-.1 trptc dec:t... pool carport 1•STAIT II 675-3022/(619)753·07 19 w/use of pvt pool & tennis Snnl mom wt ~httd~ needs HI Tech dlia business male companion & Ir lend. retlabte person • Days a -Ava11 Ocl S900t mo Ag1 S400 • utits 6"5·9904 • needs Mkt~ Partn--• .$1fef Send reptys to BoK •7. _wk , alt Sft am:.s Good I , __ ,, 211\1: 2BR 2BA vault cell d/W PORT RENT·LS... le rmmt (no' kids) tor 2BA "'· I 0 II plot PO Bo -enl 1 .. -'"" 673-8189 eves/wknds • · •NEW "' • ... ••..& aira1tll -.... * pro! retire tsemi·re.t•red c o a y 1 . . • oppty Mu SI have rec tBR 18X yearly Unturn C11t1 llt•• 21"4 lndryrm close to all Qes1· 2Br I Ba ocnlr1 yrly $1100 ·--1BA CM apt $325 •'it • John 955-0705 1560. Costa Mesa. 92663 Den11t olc eKP 640-1122 Tty0u"'1e look1r'19I011100 642-9363 .,. " Duy 1n.1own only S715 mo 2 2 011 sand, wntr S850 Btwn the Ocean & the Bay• ut1l Dys 642·5950 msg -clo~!ltlibd h:is news 1or you apt blo gar S850Jmo • 2035 Pomona PROPERTY HOUSE Central loc nr all ac;. ••••Y Tt LHa-2t14 IC/YIU FIT Dusy med tat> looking ~~~:.::.:::..:.:.::.;:.::.=.!..:.:;,___ ullhltes Avail Sept 15 IBdrr;n dqwnsta11s. enc• TSL MGMT • 642· 1603 642-3850 tlvltlesi compl lurnished. STEPS to sand' Prot Fem -Chnstmas Is right around "tor energetic." cheerful Agt 673·4062 garage e1ec1nc range. ' balcon~. all amenities 10 shr 2J:>d. Yearly lse avl w160w -has MONEY for the corner Bad etedlt or person to answe' phortes 2BR IBA, upper. lrplc Ing lndry $475tmo • Lalanne Apts 2Br 1Ba •w ESTCLtFF Al=!EA• e11tras '2 immts needed' 1011 01 s09ner• Call Julte TOs $10K~up. no credit no credit Get the credit a general office. duties. sndlL Yrly S950tmo·or dep No pets 642-5964 $700 mo S300 oep Gas LARGE" 2Bd1m !Ba. pool $400 673·0727 , 966-9092 wkdys ..,. no penall y Call .you need. tOO"lo guaran· some.errands _640-0140 2-B-""room 1 Bath, Costa & water pd Chlld ok Must stand cre<llr checll 673-6923 eves-whnds Oeruson Assoc 673 7311 teed S 150 total lee LVN PIT w~~en"s 7 30 winter? 306', Coral Call "" • 1838 Ptacen11a See Mgr 641 5 8152 •New 2Br 2Ba Condo, ........ " EARN EXTRA $$$$ NOW lor appt 2131277-2120 Mesa Apt Near So • female Avail now Near TOWNHOUSE. P11vete Aaataactatlll 714-985-8355, e•t 5• am.3 30 pm Res.denllat Coast Plaza $6001mo LARGE 2BR 2BA down· l3or 2Da. deck gar. ldry, s c Pl $4951 Bdrm & oath yard, gar-TraYel 3014 & Board Care fac11i11es a ~.i 1~. Liil l14eok (714) 241-0613 stairs mos• ut1I paid I urilurn upper ocean vw. 0 oasl aza mo ag& prefer F n/smkr h••••c••••t• ztzo Very pleasant Apply at garage S 1150 YE'ARL Y 2BR I' rBA twnhSe style near So Coas1 Plaza steps to Dch av 10-4, yrly No pels N/smkr 979·0139 $4s0/mo 642-0275 • *SPIRITUAL & PSYCHIC 4 BRANIFF round trip 393 Hospital RO N B •security 548-0769 ate closed gar. pauo $695 832-1766 S 1300. 642·2423 •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• ltatall Wa' at-.1 272, READINGS Palm and coupons Any Braniff • ••.f~l !RH IS M SOIJ~Cf 10< 'fmpo•ory tm plo),_, "'C>0119t ~M'"r l!MfdtOlf ~I fo1 · B New 2b1 2ba to shr w/Fem -card readings availaDte. dest1na1ton $200 ea MEDICAL LAB TECHNOL· 411t2UIPPHllPUI $575 No pets etty MIST SEE ACRHSFllOMIUCM $425/mo ''lu t 1I BACHELOR40,prolwants Nalionally renowned psy-eoupon 673·9400 OGIST L1cenc.ed MSP•· Sm Bayview w/d, trpl 644-2270 or 645-9161 $625/mo 2BR IBA golf 3BR 2BA. lower uml. wtd 642· 1608/H 722-8073/W clean. qulel 1bd With o•r· ChlC, local & llc'd 19 yrs tat eKpenence for pllyS· fridg gar. 119 Ruby 2Br I Ba encl garage w10 course view Deck quiet nkup, gar. yard NeKt to age in Newport area by S f G d' Ea~lt tat 1c1ans office taboralory $ 700 I 675 8877 1enants 5 HOUSES lrom beach. atis action uarantee · ~ Fashion Island 644· 1025 1 1mo yr Y • flkup new paint & clean 558 Joann park S9 75tmo lbd. iba. washer/dryer 1 11 C11rts 760-8114 492· 7296 or 493-2054 _' e•r• fire lOll BACHELOR APT CLOSE $650/mo No -pe1s 279 TSL MGMT 6'*-1603 4409 R+ver $395 Cute. clean & qulel GaUfH f 01 It I L I f • 2925 MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST • SfCHTAllU • WOID PIOUSSOIS • llQ,TIONISTS TO WATER, no kitchen W Wilson 645· 18 1~ TSl MGMT 642· 1603 548•9229 111 msg 274•0 Oii Ila BABYSITTER needed, E11per needed lor busy Winter renlal $37~/mo 2Br tu• owner's unil up· MUST SEE! pall time Monday &' mull• Doctor Group • CLIHS • CIT O,.UTOIS 673-0229 graded l\1tcn. beam ce11s Etsioe i BR lBA. gar. lrg IUOll UAITMEIT ADORABLE HSE SA Hgts SI I I Wednesday 9am t o Pleasant working cono walk-ins trplc. pvt patto, yard w'd llkup Great to· Rent yearly. 3Br 2Ba, 2bd, pets 0 K S325 1~1 lfl~I FOlJND ADS 3 30pm 2 children aged ~/full corporate 1>enef1ts I ULIOA ISUll L1r11 2 skylights sec: a11ac11 gar cation s7251mo major appl , gar . central · uhl BY' 9115 852· 1932 Newport eights S 0 Call 1 & :! S3 50 per hour My HB-FV area 979-6100 Wt olltt ~l·h "°'molly bedroom close to water w 10 hkup $850 • 1st 2544.46 Orange Ave Newport. w1th1n Dlock AVAILABLE OCTOBER 1 646•475 1 home 1 chlld Ok Call btwn 9.5 tor mter111ew '°""o "'1 r Pf'~ (8 18) 795-6400 sec No pets 641-3078 TSL MGMT 642.1603 trom Death & market. CM 2bd 2ba. pool. spa WANTED single garage to 'ARE FREE 645-3172 Tues Thurs or 1110rtltt Cnarmrng 2BR 2BA. steps c M I S 1300/mo 673-17041 $337 • set 548·&144 rent 1n Nwpl, Irvine COM Friday I • 2BR on Westside NE w p 0 RT v ILL A ~E 540·8888-wor" or Costa Mesa are& CaU·. B 8 SITTER ccom Immediate POSlllon avail· lB. Deach. newly crptd .. Ca1p<>r1. ~pelt>. $Wlm• APARTMENTS .J COZY BACHELOR .... 760-3925 A Y. tii._. able for1asl paceo 0rtno 'painted Avail Sept 15 m1ngpoote1c $600/mo Costa Mesa Close to beach S550 1nc1 BALBOA ISLAND, 4Dd, 230 ·llPM. M on-Fri oll1ce Mon-Thurs For · uruuNT 'AT • • MUlTM'INSUIANCI S 1300 760-6533 M·F Isl/last 833-8533 PRESTIGE LOCATION u I tit 11 es N o Pets 2ba. frptc. ate bay view. • ) 142·Hll Possible h11e·1n Ages 6 & PIT No OrthO e•per nee C11arm1ngJBR 3BA, steps 5 Blocks 10 675-6606 w1dry.sem1-p111 enl F Ct•aerc1a 4 yrs old Carl 642·6790 Maren 495·0600 10 oeach newty crptd & •CllECI TIESE Ill* South Coast Plaza pref h·smk1 $485 ulll I .E. Sale Ital ClllU CAIE 5400 • HOllDATUT • 'llfOIMANCI IONUSU pa1n1ed Avail Sept 15 Studio lull kllcn. s495 •Close to oc A11port Ill c&•Yll UST Id Call Jim 673 5379 Found beautiful young Clerical/Office $ l 500 760-6533. M-F I Bdrm !Ba garage $525 e 7 Minutes 10 Beach En1oy the luxury ofth11 eK· inc • allatll ICt tit Sp11nge1 Spaniel male. FIT en1oy 2 children dally, ___ o.1_...,...,., ___ _ • HAWAll CLUI E-s1de 2Bd•m 2Ba $625 •Night Lighted Sand I clus111e guard gated com· WATERFRONT BALBOA 2719· Drown1w1111e on Balboa 673-1070 or 675-9822 •ACCT OUll * l1 llt11 Pe1i11•l1 Others ava1faDle Fee Volleyt>all & Tennis Crts mun1ty 1n a spacious ISLAND hOuse 2Br 2Ba Penin l;'oml 673-3655 Mllture woman wanted to Full-Time Costa Mesa ol· • llflllAL IONUSIS 2107 TELEIEllT lli·UIO •Poot Jacum BBO 3Bdrm Apt overlooking WID. frplc. $525/mo ulll 1341120 Q, n. FOUND Dlack cat. (Oso re for 5 rnonlh old girl fice HarDorl Adams Call ___ ,._,..____ •Covered Parktng 1he goll course included 673-6753 1617 Westclllf 200 block Sou t h m my COM Mme 2•3 751-5522 Latry · -ort J' .._, •.-1 COl'I~ f .... "~+.., LSE 1 YR 2BA Furn gar •Mesa Verde D' lu>< 2Br •CaDle TV A11a1laDle Amenities incl Ir pies, wel c..a• ltlMf· WllL ft loll Nwpt Bch 541-5032 agt Baylron1 Balboa Island days/wk 675-4410 AOMINISTRA TIVE Ot11ce $1000 1133 E BatDoa !Ba Lowe• New decor, •Rec Room w•ln Fireplace bars, AtC. rn1cros. W/O • a 673·5267 or a large dental group Blvd 213·943·8'1341 dsnws111 locked garage and Billiaros nt..ups & 2 car garages A·smkr to shr lg 4bd hse Laguna Bch • Appro• 725 TEACHER ASSISTANT seei.s a Secl'yt Recpt 213·'943·2860 S675 No pets 640-2495 •Saunas $ 1795 Sorry. no pets ~50 • ''> 675·2985 ~~~~ct~~r o~l:~~.,~~c~r FOUND Brack M domes11c FIT EXTENDED DAY wl lleavy pMne ex per $495 I Br Mo1>1te home No I BR FURN \.INFUAN 644 -0509 M 1101$( Sitt Dsll k1t1en. F Lal> CARE TEACHER PI T Strong typing and sec· ••• l•il4i11 c.i related proless1onal cross B & W (small), wht F M ontessor I Sclloot IM $650. Bach S5"25 no pei<; Quiet mature Corner Nwpt Fwy & Baker CHANNEL FRONT Duplex Amt shr 3bd 2ba. n-smkr I Ready t or ·move-in Persian dectawed, M Costa Mesa 549-3803 retanal sk ills a must xln 1 pets 102 E Bay Apt 6 Adults t99 l Newport Sorry No pets• Spacious 1Br 1• >Ba. uUI blk bell $400 6 73-9357 s t250tmo mer utils Call Shep cross B & tan, M benefilS and c:areer Blvd 646-8::173 17 141557-0075 turn 40th & River 497.3374 M·F 8 30·5 Sit>ertan Husl\y B 4 w. F Doaeltics 3011 oppty Please can per-OCEANFRON T winter $ 751 1 752 6767 CdM neat tem n tsmkr shr sollnet 957-8100 E•I 218 rnli turn 4BR 2B.A $550 ·'>Month Free Aenl E/s1de 2 bdrm I oa, patio 9 mo yr Y • 3 Br w/d. s338• s325 OtLUXE WATERFRONT Shep cross B & Bwn. M Clail4 Cart/ $1300tmo. including ulll· So Coast Ptaza area IBr 3 17 Cabrillo i650/mo • USTILIFF 1111M dep Melanie 760-1680 OFFICE SPACE Terrier mix B & W. F Atre· Social Se<:ty PI T. hve in or it1es No pets 673-4724 air fenced pool. carport I $650 sec dep 722-6395 Near shopping cenler Paula 760-675 t 1.000 sq II & up S 1 50 • dale. F Schnauzer sail & out S54· 1265 No pe1s 546-879 1 C•ll 642•4544 pepper F domestic st ti B W iN'T'E R Fl E N T A L SMARP All CUii S725 No pets 640-l364 CONDO NB 3bd, M n-" Cai. F domestic s/h HOUSE CLEANERS Baehe101 ap1 I blk to S625tmo Ei side 2BR 1BR wtdshwr pvt deck EASTBLUFF Townhouse smkr stra1ghl , c1ean-cu1 NEW 4 UNIT BUILDING C<thco Cat. M domestic $SOO/h0ur ·mileage PIT ocean , bit.. to bay 1BA Pal•O tJOOI lndr) Dltins In Quiet E/s1de Apt 3Br 2' 1Ba 2 car gar $450 ·security,', ulll 887 W 1911'1 St C M s h oar I\ taDby grey & FIT avail, must 11a11e $4851mo 675-4902 I rm Close 10 all 6-plex 353 Hamilton No pets s 1025/mo yr tse 650-0191 Stores or Oles 600·3000 tabby Cat & W oomes11c car 722·9659 149 E Bay S595 mo 646·9794 544.1o i o or 760-7037 Sq Ft Agt 541-5032 s n ca• Newport Beach Ts rMT ••2 1183 ' I E'BLUFF 2bd 2ba unfurn • I O Corell •el Mar 2622 l •• ... • I SHARP large 1 Dedroom Alter 5pm or Wknds poot gar $450 • sec OFFICES FROM 1315•• ~~·~:~~~~er 125 Mesa Teaclien 4 5 S 10001mo 2BR 2BA CASA IE ORO api upstairs dish· Large 3BR 2BA duplex I 640-1601 evestwt..nds E rnn St CM Remodeled PIESClllL T11olatr trptc pa110 D W 1119 l wE RE Ttif BEST' washer enc.rosed loct.-1 new crp1 Beach 2 blocks 644-2292-0 IEKI J031 • pvt • iba ate patio Ttle FOUND Female Domestic Chnshan Ministry 55•56 gar quiet Catt Chris al 1 & 2 BEDROOMS able garage park hke Garage $ t2001mo Fem prel shr 3Br NB Doyle Co1R1ch 722· 1602 Sh or I ti a tt Ca 1• co nr Mon-Fn 642-1426 667 ~464 or 720-3805 r .JRNISHtNGS AVA•I. grounds avaitaOle 9t29 I No pets 645-1682 Duple) Steps 10 och BuSttdrd c\ lnd1anapohs ~ r ,Ah ul!1t1tes no pets S595 548 6279 •375 Snare prime proless1onal 548-3794 2B' trplc. pa110 stepl> to ._ Spac1ous hving ~op AREA quiet no pets mo 722-6235 All 4pm Par .. , n g F 0 , 1n1 0 FOUND Young Dlacl\ & $I 250 209 Marguerite .. ~"' 1 Liii llYflOllT Very responisDte ,. oft.ce m Balboa Lots ot k h ESA p ES B 1 B 3Dr 2ba. $2500/mo yrty " oeac.tt 12131930 2510 D •tiug~ •IC en M IN 1 r a 87 8 575. 1367 Pete "'h1le long na11et1 cat (2131469-432'> f>vf>S •Bt1 1no11ens 8 •angeo; Ca•Port bact. yard encl 818·282-77331673-4 Fem Pvl bdrm Da living Beach ana Heit area • Pa11os pa~·o or balcony $650 up I 11rWNIT 11r'llTS rm & en1r m Clwntwn HB 842 4007 IBDAM IBA ...,au. 1n •C:..ove•ed Garag~s POOL spa ot>q 549.2447 ti u nm $550 • dep, u111s incl Ct••trcial Pto,.rly c o s e 1 oil Ito n y • 1 . p001 ~ BBQ 5 • 1Bdrm carport S<tOO/mo W•D Eves 960-35 12 2771 LOST 914186 smt blk fem $ 7 50 m o u I ti • Ptus11 lanscaping j D1•1 Po11t 2621 dePOS•I 646-4664 FIM to share 3Br 2ba CdM Smt shdblofl1ce or storage Cock Apoo P11ue Pll 968·727 l or 673 5354 • Xtnt 1ocat1on across 3BR 2BA OCEAN VIEW NEWPORT MARINA APTS "ome •400tmo , iulll , yrs Old at Promontory t I k E 800 " " space 264 sl 4 176 st 675 i871 o1 979-6176 2BR 2BA Apt s1n91e car rom tiar gar deck open 33801 * legant baytront. 1 1s111ast & dep Costa Mesa ReasonaDle garage walking d•~ldnce * C\orry no pels Silver Lantern Dana Pl sq ft 2Br · Oen. micro. 760 2633 Pam1 or Vince at s 80-sf 54 5. 7249 10 beach S1200tmo 16~W WILSON S8501mot818)337-01 45 dlw frplc prvt t>each 675-5061 542·1171 jH I L •• 2, .. 0 ettcl gar $2595 ALSO· •at. tac. , Boat shp avarl Sorry. no *CITE I COZY* :---.. 2114 + Ylr4 1110 pets 760-09 19 IBdrm unlUrrt 1 Dlk Ill We!!it:flCft..I I 11>a bllins Olw gar. newly NA LIDO MARINA 3BR bell $750mo 675 4 •74 pn10898-1190111msg 514 Clubhouse AVAIL 1011 steps 101 APHTIEITS 2BA. 1111e new. gar, trplc, oeach' IDd din rm no Beaullful clean large Gar -2BR I ' 1BA butll •ns $ l;>50 yrly 998 5868 pets 750 sec incl ul•I Oen Apts patios decks carpets drapes encl 7 8890 SP<I Sorry No pets gar W/D hkup very OCEANFRONT and_ 111ew 3 673-8889 or 6 3 2Bdrm 1 ·Bc1lh $7;>0 quiet $795 Call 536·0921 and 4br furn1s11ed. winier BAY FRONT APT' IBdrrn 2Bdrm 2Ba111 $740 only from $975/mo complete v1e w1 New 3q8 w w •son 611-5583 *EXTRA UllE * 640-4784 F SHA 3BR HOME IN CM $ 150mo • assl teacher 1n .;,l~aii!ot•!oil-t_r""'ia_l._ __ 2_7_1_1 whlchr 2 days wt. unlll to 1000 sq fl office & ware· 2prn n-smkr 645-2357 house for lease Excellent GREAT LOCATION 1 locat1on1 1310 Logan Bdrm 1 Ba $450 & S550 Costa Mesa 646· 7 512 DOlh incl Ulll 212 V1c- 1oroa See Mgr 646-5840 hco•e Propertr . 2790 LOST Cockte11 answers 10 Rocky 11c1y Brookllurst & Warner Fountain Valley REWARD' 964-2767 l OST Clog Male small while Spi11 Am Eskimo King· COM area Red ha1ness 673·5274 LOST Fem Schnauzer 5 mos named Es111er. vcty Mesa & Redlands Dr 645-3432 alt 3pm TUCMH 214-3r4 Ir Cnrisllan School C M 1>42-9181 TEACHER TO CO· TEACH tr111ne pre-scnoor. P1T F T Call Delween I 2pm 786-7494 Profe11i111I/ A4•i1i1t11hn 5100 ADVERTISING ACOllllT EIEC CUSSIFIEI HY lmmmed1e1e Real Es1a1e T erntory opening with a rapidly e•pand1ng Daily Paper Experience preferred Musi be sell· starter Xlnt benellls Send resume 10 Peppy B1e111ns, 330 w Bay St. Costa Mesa CA 92626 c.arpe1s 1>l1nds Avail I 'Bdrm 1Ba lrplc 0/W from s950 759•0157 Eas1s1df' •Bdrm small out encl palio Must see• fee Peninsula Point 2Br lBa. co1v ('IJ' orps s1011e I TELE•EllT ll11. lllO lrg paho quiet residential Co zy Bachelor 1 Ba I ots of ...,ood S475 No " v· I area Fresh paint Avail· ~11c11en steps 10 beach I P"I!> 990 2970 I Bachelor Untt located 1n ante now 675-5030 HOUSE to share. Costa Mesa 3Dr $350/mo ulll· 1t1es incl Quiet person. 968-0206 or 642-8057 Male prol shr 2Br 2Ba Cos1a Mesa Apt, n/smkr $300/mo • $200 dep 646·2178 O c.ean View Bea ch Duple-Fat:Julous roe Steps 10 surf 4Br upper 2Br tower can convert to 3 un11s Only 219 000 1easehOld Agl 637 -3175 LOST Lge Gray Long Ha11 Your hrst pet, your ftrsl 100 Cat w1 a crumpled ear your 11rs1 car your first home REWARD Vic Balboa & . class1flect s your 11rst 181tt $1 NB 673-2822 choice Beau11tu1 hardwood frptc Huntington Beach 2 Biiis p•clOIS &P•tTME-floors new crpt lndry rm E;\SISide :I Bdrm 10 Dell $4401mo -ut1ls S • • "1 A 1 garagP oal11'> grdnr 1 mile lrom beach sun<1ec11. pvt garage v $800 secur ly Avail 960 8671 642-2357 s7so NO oets 675•6606 October Isl 646 5861 DELUXE 28r !Ba 4-PLEX Cozy tBdrm I Ba S1eps 10 EASTSIDE 2b, loa cozy Crp1 drps bll1ns ht..ups Deactt New crpl ,\ floors Encl gar $650 • S600 dep 1os1a11~ Jn11 S530 mo mdry rm sundeck $850 13,._ 1 0414 NCI pets 540-4484 No pe1s 675-6606 COH021121l ODI gar frplc poo• spa $ 1350 759-8389 Eastside 2 Bdrm $6251mo All Uhl~ P<l S300 sec Oep NO pel'\ Avail r.ow Call 650-6390 USTSIDE 211 111 lllSTHT IM i>BR 1BA gar lnclry rm sundPc;k I DIOCk 10 bear.fl $725 mo 1306 Walnut T$L MGMT 642 1603 Wn1r 91 13 to 6114 2BR IBA turn Corner Sea· shore 451h nr shops & 1 n~a<tt S900 832·6516 San Cle•eate 2176 MIF rmmt waMed to sflr Balboa Penn ltlt.e new 2Br condo $400/mo • sec dep 673-5586 msg MOVE TODAY' COM F shr w/2 F 3bd 2' 1ba Ocean View encl gar Pv1 comm $750 ·sec 261·3622 NB 2bd to share on beach All new $495 · sec 756-8739 Andres or 650-1970 NB 2BR, den. furn apt tor ~~~~----- Winterize you~ home with- some help lrom ctusllled' s MNlce directory. TALENT TREE , .....................•• , : c \HH.I< OPl'OI< 11 \ 11) : • • •. MANAGER : • • • • • \pplwat11111 .. an• """ lwtfll! .11 • : 1'•'1'l1·rl for "'.l.lllrlJ!•'lll_f'lti111-1t11111... e . ' . • I ncf i, 11111.d .. 1~u ... 1 1,.. ,,.If • • 111011,.ilt·il. 11q~.tn1 z,..f f11•\lltl1· .111.I : : )(llal t1 rtt'111t·1I \ppli• Jiii" 11111,1 1·11111' e e ""orlonJ! ""''Ii '""'"" • • • • H1·li.t111.. \ "'"' 1... \ .tl11I Ii· •'II••'. • u11tl 111 .. 11r.1111 ,. ,, 11111 ... 1 : • • e \\ t• 11ff1·1 •'\1Tll1·111 1·1Hl1f'•HI\ lw11 • : l"flh 111d11d1111!. 1'11111 '•ll'Jl t1111-''"". • \1 1111111""· 1111·1!1~·"1 anil 111·111.tl 111 : : 'Urlllll't'. lrn1111' pr11:o:ra111. ,,tl.1r-,111/'f • • 1111l1•HfLI' ,ii 111"" llllt't•. t •I ' • ' e • • e \f'l'h in p•·r-011 l w·, tltrtt • : Thur ... ~·011 h Oil 11 111 : , : ORllQE COAST PUILISHllUi CO. : : 330 W. Bay St. : : Costa Mesa. CA 92626 : e EOE e • • ·······················~· Furn bachelor k11chene11" w 'm•cro avail now P11t entrance Uttls 8 caDle 1nc1 $625tmo 644 1211 Frplc patio $800 •sec 2445 Elden 722-0528 SE.WlllD YlllA~E SUPER SHARP 2BO-RM • • I I ··BA In newer 6 pleK M/F 40• n-smkr Pool..,_ ________ _.._ __ .,._ _________ .,... _______ ~...,.i-----------1~~--=-------- 1ac Beau! turn $475 • etec: Refs 548-8946 WMYIOT? ?.Sta .... 2H4 Celt•.... 1114 trVE WHERE VOlJ HAVF ,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;~;;;i;;;~;r;!ll] • Speclac:utar ap1s I OODLAllD VILLAGE * I & 2Br 1 & 2Ba suites W •Spacious •ownllouses m1 to beach, S650/mo rir Pico & El Camino Real 772-0626 between 6-8pm, 997·9309. agl So11li C111t Metre 2'11 APA.',MlllTI * Firep1acP~ •Private 1>alton1es Come & enioy our garden style apts Qu1't comfortable hvmR Gar<lt'-1 r atios or •Crean IBR 1BA nr SC Glose to lruways & So Coast Plaza while only minutes to the WMY "OT? • beach Car ages availabl' NO P(TS Pl[~[ • 3 l19f1tf'd tennis courts • 2Sw1mm1n9 POOIS NCM.S • .. ,.. • LA-Y ..... • St•Pams & ponds • aClllLOlt 'SS t •So1r~ no pets ,. S. S6S * ~urn1sn1n9s avail I -OOM '64S.'6SS Ga:. 11,r H,.a11n9 .\ Cooking 2 -OOMI '76S.'77S Pa10 Plaza Pa110. carport. pool spa Cllild ok $625 NO PETS 722·80 I I SC Plaza area 2Br IBa. new erpl & m1n1 Ohnds . clean Avail now• S675 Villa Rentals 675-4912 r .. u. • 2110 GAS, •AT 6 MOT WATlll mc:L. WMY IOT CALL . **Large redec 2er on 4. ............. HL llAllAelllmf 7•• ---1 M2-HO~ Hl-1111 Pie• Mr & Mrs Ba From S750tmo Encl ga• Pet? SE~WlllD YILUiE 55 easy access 838·8827 15555 Hvntington VIiiage •llC. ltat1ll Freeway north ol Beach ~ ·~ Lane trom San Diego ~ WU lllw/111Yll Male. gar & pool. $600 all amen111es 644-2607 IEWNIT 1011 COHO tt sltr 141-4224 NEWPORT ElREST condo $400 & $4 50 a lt amentl•es no.pe'fs 650·~H6 Tim _ Ndn smoker to share apl near OCC Pets Ok $350 includes u1111 11es 751 8776 afle1 5 30 pm Nwpt Bch 2Br 1Ba, '"" blk 10 OCh Very clean, must De dependable Avt tmmed $425 54P.-3925 Nwpt Hgts 36R 28~ duplex M/F n-smkr shr wt2 women S325tmo tnc utlls Avail now 548·0 '70 MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE lo McFadden, west on NX eEXcH furn rm. McF"edden pvt batn, 1375 shr bllh. OCEANVIEW-Rm avail 1mmed. no drugs. n/smk, NB area 529-1730 or 2111 631·31690ft-722·1228 rr yOu 1e 100111no tor 1 home, c1a151f!ed has news for you .• S300 TV •pool 40 • non smkr prollbus 494-045 t '"'II'' ltac• 2'11 • ..,.,, ltac• • I fHf otar.1> 10 com111 t1ornP 10 A peaceful p111• l1kt> sct1111g conven•enlly loc•1od Onl~ m11•111r .... ,,., Soult\ Coos• Pla111 end the bell(.t\ •• 1 hdrOOft'I 1 Bedroom a Den/2 ••th• 2 8edroom/2 l•lh• 2 Bedroom Townhouee/2't• letl11 A I ~\HWA Ill N' l ,, 1~ ,., "'• r • .. - .... ,.1 I ... O -1 • .. . ', .. ,,.., .~, 1 . ,, " Sorry, No Pet• OFFICE OJ!EN DAILY 9·6 '400 Harbl)r Efiv<1 rat Fair Ortver Costa Mesa 714/557-8020 ,, . i s MANAGED BY RtNG BROTHERS ..,..,llZ]l~,IZJl7,LT..11~,,,,,,,,. . J Make the Move to Park Newport Make tlle smut move io Park Newport, Newport Bu~·· premier lu1ry 1ddre1i. F1naltllt4 Hd ••f1Bi111H 1, %, & 3 bffroom apu1mnt1 ucl &onlloetH ooly mla1tes from Ne•porl Caller aJHI Fasllloe lalaod. Frtm SHS to SllM. Jamboree at Su Joa .. Ja Hiii• Road (71 .. ) 644-1900 .PARK NEWPORT PENINS CONDO 3Dd. 2bl to shr S400 + ut ll Respon. n-smler. Treoey 83 1-8031 , 673-174 1 evet PROF Female 40 seek• n-smkr. FtM, shr furn 2br 2ba Balboa Penn S500 incl utll 675-• 140 Iv mag Prof M 25-35 n-smk tnr 3bd. 3ba. NB 1wnhm, wlk lo och S4 17 • utlla A\/I Ocl 1 &45-9817 Prof M/F 35 •. non-tmkr. 1hr 3BR 3BA EastDluff coodo Poor $~3 • 'I\ ullls 640-5128 Prof MIF roomate 4br hte w/pOOI & l•C: lull hse prlv. 1350/mo • u111. S 100 dep 545·4688 Paogy PROMONTORY• VIEW• 1h1re wtprot 25 35, tun ltv· 1ng S600 av111 Imm.di· etely' 873 7880 Ill ITllO When you re tun.a 11'110 CllHllled '(OU ,. tuned lr'llO ~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~---'---=--~~~-y~r ce>mmullllv \ .. A••erti1ia1 lates Carr••rz tlectrical Laa••ca•i•t lani•1 Serrict Plus Small Remodel and •E•L•E•C•T•R-IC•l•A•N-O•u•a•l •w•o•r-k 1 1 __ 1_w_w_ac_a_re ____ L111e-in compan1on-a1de, $2.40 per day Acldlt1ons Walls Doors Free est $20 hr JAPANESE GARDENING mature caring lady 142· 1110, I CARE, IEll = 487892 Greg. 979-6276 SERV Clean· up & Mamt massage accupressure That's ALL you pay tor 3 ltAes. 30 day m1n1mum m tne N·Ew & REPAIR No 1ob Free esl Tony.964-4758 treatments 495 5838 Ct•Ht/Coacrete too small Top quality Pai11tia1 SERVICE DIRECT ORV. Driveways, pal•os paths. ReasonaDle FREE esh DUSTY'S Landscape/lawn '!'!'!'"!!"~oll--~----etc No 101> too small mates 631·2345 Main Serv WklX montf\/ FINE PAINTING By R1ch- Reas Mickey 536-0553 1 l•me Free est ;>4 1 · l640 .iro Sinor 16 v1~ 01 MP.PY Ha1•pH C&B LAWN SERVICE Custom~r!> L•C 2806.U Cliil• Care ••HANDYMAN•• MOW= EDGE lWtCE MO Than~ Vou• 963·4 114 CALL TODAY" C•ILI Clfl 1¥1111"1 Large or small I do 11 all' $20-$25 548-5722 I A A A PAINTING lnt tE•I '" my Laguna Niguel Pat 53 1-5579 or.Ive msg ISHll<AWA LANDSCAPE l OWEST PO!>StDle prtc;e &SI FOi LOIS nome Mon Fn 495-3909 FENCES-GATES Tree trim Sod Ctttan·ups Mamt tO Step Se•fte 662·3235 OAYC'A"Rt1n a TUn &Tovrn·....+n..rnnroft9 &M I N B $9llllt..l8's eic 850·4 l.47 I EXTfAtO~XPERTS Your ""vttonment Ages 2·, & area Jim Whyle 642· 7206 TllEES 01llicull •epa••s A spec1a1tu Service Dttectory tr ' Represer'ltaltve up 1ncld pre-school •GEN HOME REPAIRS i.tor 288597 631-9295 C M F PT 548 5722 TopQed/remove Cleanup 142·4321 tit, 310 -· Paint• Drywall Cerpentry nu lawn sprn1t,Jr 751 -l476 GlASGOW PAINTING •--------• Cltaaiat Serrict etc Gary 645-5271 PTL Int E .. 1 10 yrs e~per _ K C TREE SERVICE rel s 642-5214 Ac1a1tic1l Ceill111 Housecteaning•Wlndowa Home Repetr Plumbing. Top Trim Removal Oual 14 yrs. reliable. reas. own ~arpentry, etec, bath & Serv Lic:llns lree est ••r;ri·~ REBLOWN OR PAINTED trans Pina 64'5·9866 Della remdl & haul &47·2328 969-8263 or 536·6696 Also lnt/EJ\t Peinhn~ FRIENOL y TIGERS! Why laall~ F)(fAt d 1Nf£R10R§ HANGtNGtSTRIPPING uc:r288597 63l·9 95 SP8fld your valuable time •. "°'d .... H""A"'611!oL""'1N•o-.""M~O"'V""1"'FJ•o"" A•FlilaCfl I cleaning? Free estimates. Garage g Verd c1nups 11ait1rt Stnices reaso~able 541-3606 Jon 645-8192 Spec1alizlng tn turn re· M~ CLEANING-Free Esl HAULING • CLEA~·UPS storingtrefln. anllQues. We re The Besl, comm/res 7 Days Lowest rates etc FREE est DUKE'S call Erica 675·6287 C1111 Barry 631-4748 REFINISHING 646-5587 Perso11allzed cleaning Reill•, ltaat. A a. l oullor working people '1 lf•I I only Costa Me&a. Irv Fitatll Parking Area Repairs & Beth 85() 1772 -M-a"'"k .. e""'y""1""'ow_n_b_o_11"'1e_w_a-te·r Resurfacing • Rooting & Wanda & Kelly's Ouetlty at home• Always have Waterproofing• &31 -4199 Haecteanrng up refs, good 1as11ng prullled Asph111t drlveweys sealed. 642-0405 or 962· 1667 water' Norb 536·6153 Pl'lch waterproof cracks, Ctatracttrs NEWPORT ,..utrltlOfl Cllnle e•c 25 yrs eKP 772-3338 we+ghl control H1 energy Bl I WtlSON & SONS I •• 1a' affl Stnicn cl'lo !body fat analysis Rm Add Remodel Kite FREE semina1 873·9322 ·a""o""o .. 1<""1<"'t•t•p•,"'FJ .. a-s .. e"R"'V""1c-e B.-•h ,. ... •351487 IT'I• Monthly BOOlckeeping f()f 30 yH rs e•P 646· t740 your business 979 3'143 Dttn Carratry Entry l frenc11 ISOO:s E•P8'1 Carpentry SeNlce By Norm1n Th Ooorm1m Repllr·~emod l·Addill()f'll Oalo & F11 857-000R Oo<u.s etc. 548·,960 Electrical Ooors-Moldtng•·Bly w 1ndows-Comptete P111to• PUllll lllmll Add11ton11 Quality Worll Ov•lny WOfit fr .. ett •477446 PAUi $48 8860 .1 425513 ff8·7401 Ooor1-Rep1111-Alttrllton1 Cab1nets-Panftl·LOCll.1-e1c 35 yrs o•p J""Y &4Nl5&7 RESIOICOMM'lllNO 29 yr, Do my own wori. Lie •17804'1 Al 846·8126 L1 .. 1ca,ia1 'WftCIJt TreerTnm/Clnn~ compi g11rden1ng Competitive prices Chuck S.2 2873 L 11nd1c1p1ng-Ro101111111g S0tl prep·So<t·Spr1ru-,_,. Color plent1ng·80tde<1· DffiOn·Com~•• r9nO-- v111ton Steve. s.-e.o 147 G1roen1ng Full Servi«;• Mow. edge clean uPt 66-2716/Eves, Lv meg Mllt8.!!_ VISA·MC 673-1512 BRfCKWORR Small jobs ~RANKSCUSTOM PAINT Newport, Costa Mesa. ING & WALL COVERING rrvrne Ref's 675-3175 Lie ::3158 15 543.9953 BLOCK• BLOCK• STUC· PJ1a~ia1 C:O 111e No lob too small I ~2~.~ .. -,~l~l'!:!:~l~H~--1-1-~-I Free estimates Lie ,. "" 631-23'45 •A11 Plumbing & healing LOW COST BIOCk·bri<:k lttfia1 c:emen1-s1one-repa11s Lie "R'E"P":A':'llA~S'l!P'E'!l!C~tA"°'L-ls•r-t·--, 6'427280 Steve 831-6874 "•• call $85 Free est llc'd Nnl11 30 yrs ei.p Wall 770·2725 *l· 1 •Y1H• I'll be11 eny bid by 50% CLEAN & EXPERT Rttally•• Wort. gu1r Over 25years uper .. nc:e Freent 722 -1537 uc t . 1 HS 428 730· t353 Tile . U ABC MOVINQu EXPERT CERAMIC fang Quick & Careful T 138046 Oistlnct•"9 Alt0<dable LO RATES 552.()410 K1tctiens blthl 722·9783 IT11'111 MU.Ill Wi1•tWc1u1la1 sn.m..,.. ... Ora~Co Oflgln•I LET THE SUNSHINE IN Student Mov8fs lnl'lre<S Sunshine window Clelntng Uc T124·,.36 U 1-8 .. 27 Ltd Cati (714) f.46.6980 NEW WlfehOUM Stort09 CommerctaJ/~1111 I 1_ •---'-l ·•lory S30 • 2·110f) 140 1n .. 1 """' Calif WlndO~ "°4·1h24 eom1>1n1on1Xki:, for ftve ~ Ill care a llt• hekpg let!_ m~= ':o::'" tnfOt the ettforty (714)833-2009 'ltleclrtt~, wt111 ) Orange COMt DAILY PILOT /Sunday, ~ 14, 11M ..... ... ... ... ••• ....... • ..... ... . had .. .. ' lllJl/lllllll:;J& SECR"ARY Ui&B WIT•I' P ---TlQtNtCIAH WIM tretn HUOOlllkNCllO()ll6-CVTEIC .11-...1_,..._._,....,_._ t "I -aw ...,. ftcw· .... ~~ rtpl1*90fttOM.,.._ lowc:yttw/ttlttttrll l ltun-"'°I "*' ~ ilMAf •-111....,, ...., 11-5 MwM '*'-ear ~p. Call tor eppt. dleb«Sr.,etyl.ltM,IAC. Cellco 9"~ teme6i au. H 'enctlO' C.1tr1th..,t on the 2nd'~"""· ~ &ine.EllMrtU2-M11 Pho1oStoe»7IO-t157 • AIFICEIM50 175-2'16 deefU11d."'6.M07 C.-142~ Excell«lt opportunity TIMliil ~Now Av.....,... TEMPORARY PIT lmmed LIVING, OINfTTE. a1'd Oer'"9 b6edl *"· ~. t-lpm, Mon-hi. WESPf.ACOAP •a blOed ",:!:omota lrom .ttNn Avail ~~/tit _ -Nip nMdeO '°' printlnQ 8EDAOOM ttt, 2 yrt Oki. COC*·A·Poo, greet Pf'· .....: f el bMed 1ntorine11on PfO-t• lnctu<M,..:C': llat1, 87&-'157 OU lllTEI 1t1op ~ Mw p6Mwl bee1 qu•tv.'M2·5a31 . IOMlity *"" 10t9 of low ._.. 1111,llfl-X IMW 'Uascliotwnond cieHlf\9 company en· .,'!'_.,.,1~~~1..,.,.!',,._., at· pereonatty Me....,. MOVING SALEI F"'"""'" '°give. 87~34t0 a '' 1 1 1 1 ~. 9'.llo, loaded. 88S ~ In the -............ '""' _., _......, ,.,....., , 1111111 fain extra cWI tor eta• ..,_ ""'" ...-• ......... • I I I w"'eele .... ,, 1elll ~and manut;;'t~ ITIP 1-11 IUlllT Mo1l'ler·~ ·:~~k•t and livery of The HUNT· WAllllllE exerc-.-e. ,..-.ur• . ...,,.. ... ~l<lobO ~2-A242/em minicomputer ayateme 34138 Pacific Cou1 Hwy, l<llehen It now tulnQ ap-ING TON BEACH! FOUN-blk" & ~ l1ama mt™· fWWW ifi f w l:i WWW 140-391.ll pm for non-defenM govern-Dana Point. 240-3708 p I I c I I I o n I 1 o r T AIN VALLEY INO£PEN· ••1111 . ~ malt, AKC t~ ' ' --....,.----,-__, men1 and commatlcal ap. E.O E CHhier/CUllOIMf Hf· DENT Oetl~ 1 day i t.AovtNG SALE Full llU tared All "'°11 'f50 . .....,. •. new A/C, "*" IMW '86, 135 C81 us rNI pttcallon1, hM an 1m: - - --v~ u · ootlee11oo. no eond In/out, ~ Ot rad w/blk """. 5 llPd. madlete _,, for a JEWLEAY SALES FIT or aollcltlftQ. Mull have cs.. our "'9 ut• • S300 7' ~ couef\ 8 ,,....... PIT salet ~•tiona Can available. PlffM apply et nandebla c.,, 1_ ..... or ablllty to lolow oral and , e-.. ,. __ 880• FINO A FRIEND (a1 the mrC>f\'le wh!W, "d ....... dlft Secretary who as had ~ • 225 E t71h St. CM .... ""'"' Wfl1ten in.truotlont could mo• Old ~ .,... ~ IMch Animal • •I -__.._..____ eicperianee in a govern· Mecy Jewtery 7&0·2828 111t1or1 wagon and in· qualify YoU tor IM grHt S50 M19c: lutn StO-up Sh;t;'>' 125 Meaa Dr tlc1Jt perma pla .. ln/out.---- T •UNl.TEsD *1 ment con1rec11 depart· --•a• •a llPI Celt'ller aurenee. 0~111n111et AOIA ha• 494·2220 ............. 1111 .. 11 Mii ~~~~~. ~-•~ir-~ emporery ervcas ment .... _,..,._ S..ouradfor CASHIERS aa11 ••J 1••• ,.._.,....,.. _ _,,......, .......... -_... A complete printing e.nte< uncter "R9tall," today' a ....., -• -10 offer. We're• leader In Otftc. lurnitUl'e: H~ HONOA ·'°° IJ1fwe.ptor l11i3 equity tor 3&01450 SL ,40•0 MaeArtl'lur Blvd, 308 Wiit dreft contractual oor· hat 1mmedltJe openlnga ctHllflaO. Atk for JoAnne per eon,,.. aerv~ ...-. desk. cradenla In llOfll ,_ llJl'lllHI...... '85, Ilk• new. IOW mt .. 3 'I'· 134.250. 8A~8755 N.ewport Beech respondence end be re-tor e)\,,..riencewd sa1ea Tll •-•am .... " · E 1"9 individual• with r• Ofk and laath« cf\alf. .. .... 11 ttll. hlL 1er11le. contract. 1 tt --,..,.-. ----100•1. FREE EOE apon1lble l or record reps High, •High com~ . -..-ART TIM ... lmm.csiete lleblf 1ranlC)OftaUon arid 12000 or 1>ea1 off•. _..,. 12000. 5.40-<>MO IV mag. DATSUN 81 2IOZX1. 1 keeping, filing end tele-missions 549.9464 CHALLENGING poaltlOri: opeolng dellvering newa. phorie for poaltlon6 wllh 311A·9028 .. ........... ownr. 111. ••It. MuST Olllll phones In a government _ _ Realdant Mgr for expand· papers . 10 newarecke • m1Jor local companies -i•• .. 11 I HONDA '85 Rabel. xtn'I SELL THIS WEEKEND. -T con111c11 envlronmenl. Real E1t1te Sela• ing wome(l't chemical AM., Ftt · Sii .. Sun:. & Gooo pay, benefll• end Sealy Poalurepadlc, axtre _.._ "II Ila. cond. 850 mite. I Y' ..,.. '5250 951-1404 nn• Wiii also operlle IBM· 1111 AOl&•lt dependency program. Mon Musi have depen-lncen1111es can be your• llrm, Special With frame, THOROUGHBRED for vie. con1rac1. 873...0468 Pll/llllPT PC Mustbedelell-orien· Jusl 11ar11ng 011 1? Rolltlontt'lltt X'lnllrlnge ~:nc:;_:v~L:g:i'.! C-11 ;;~Ilene co;~.t;:~e salel 3 yrs Old gelding Curt • llllnlllll te<t type 55 wpm and LleenSed or 11nlloented, t>anellll. 714 S•f-55•8 (7141 830•47ao atier ADIA Over fencH. $2000 T ti r • • w h e • 1 • We need you now 10 worl\ have 1.2 years secreter11I call Eldon 11 759·4830 6 p M WOOD D"'ESK Ii) good g&g..5306 er/mo1orcyc1e1Kew1sai11 In IOCll compenlel. Im· background Wordlllr end see Whll -hive 10 llllJll 111.P C<>l'd $50. 0rw w /folO lul W -._ 1983 KL T 250 black m.CSlll• 1empo11ry jobs knowtedg• preferred offer 9-2 or 1·7 Ory-Cleaning, PI T IPPT ii ff hi Pen1onnal 6arvicM down CS.-.Ho. lclnQ •IBu. tw8.-. 364--9028 Dy lhe day. week 01 Applytnperaonto UUTWlmn CdMllA4·«21 NEEDEOll! ENTHUSIAC· 315-1901,0fafl9tl wtrbdwl mtHOledeanOC)Y ... , monlh • HAL maTI 011ma 111.P TIC people to set appt• EOE. NO F .. 10 Appllcanl l850 Obo 786-0642 ..... ..... • .... • ... .,... Mii T:Ca~e~=z~~e~:es WESPERCORP · PtT Monday·Frld•Y· Super .n 5 A ottice M·F 9•5pm • llilttlfH.... IS P•fec1 cond, new Pad• 1821E "'--R ..... -d· [ J T Send le"' 875P'""·l ... ino Sllllrdey hm·1Pm llerchUIM no .. --11$125.Ma-G176 •500 Campus 11 124 . ..,,... ..... '·r-'.\ A J w "• ..... "" · Salary. no Mlllng No ** MINOLTA camera & ''"'" •at RS I' Ra• ... Newporl 852·9424 Senla Ana GA W..;._. . Costa Meta 5.4~867 eJ1pe1 ness. Co Ir lint. latit... 1111 Lens fine Jawlery. Ghat· STUDENT TRUMPET S75. w.5 ~ IAU n-w• 927o5_.5780 -I ----COUNTER PERS6N· m Call Juhe 662·5844 Beeuuful enUque,EngUsh rywood tbl, drop ... , !ft studenl vlOllll $75 au.111111 · -5 ( 7 14 l 261...0606 • • ror Laguna , 8eacti Ory Chine cabin•• AllO 4 · !Ible 650-6296 C!;11lds e4,ee.t11c organ $35 I Miil.i Ge~el office Locus & Equal Opp1y Employ°e1 Aetall Sales Cleaners. Exper pref, bul .. OIPJll•IT I m11ch.ed 1n1q French 2 TIC-KET-$ FO-.. --969-5814 alter 4 30pm DOMESTIC & fo)mGN Wordslar exoer-p,rel d_ M/f ••••y Ultll•* 1111 1 .. 1 lllll"a~ " Good growlt'I poten1tal -;;-"-;cett w tan ... pp~ in person "''"'9'1"' chrs 548-4058 JULIO IGLESIAS Conce<1 ~-. Jn---.... 192M BEACH BLVD Call Wendy 891-0220 SECRET ARY lor 1 Girl Of· BELLINI has excel.,,, Full ~~.,~ .... ~ Lag1.1ne N B pr Iv. t. c I u I>. PRIMITIVE Pine A1m01re Sep1 2i $70 for both -x~ LILn. 1 torker 11•1111-41• lite hte type phones. time openings t or _______ __........_. typ1ng/11tn·1 phone skills. S700 Oak'°'' top xlnl 644-5394 $110 1"'d"11mon"' 1>--" - -~ -EXIO llOln&RY 1 fl & mo11va1ed enlhu111s11c computer exper helpful " -4 un. I Dri /J genera o ice adm1n people Coste Mesa HLIVllY NllM 675-0900 cond $1.995 Pine Manlel, CAR Phone/M111u1>11hl $95 alloy rims and w•ff H ..,. For orow1no Co in R E sll11ts, call 95 7 -6 190 17 141 631 _2229 Forllorlll Mull have good _ Mull See $795 786-8301 450 in black heht>urlon cranks. 640_ 1664 HlO Brokerage Prop Mgmt. O n d d B d RECEPTION needed 11 A I' ilAll br •elc ase Hes IC· Development. Invest-HORn&H/H l TELEPHONE SALES F~~~~:ec~~op~0·2;~~ Sun Tan Center Wiil 111in "aaacn .,, cesso11es for Cir mounl· lprti~-.... HH ALL ....... II • r;:~ing N~or ~;allAy '':n~~·p F~~IO~~rsrn F~~~?o~ 1s'~~3 $ 1000 . weekly. on 'ooh• Hart>or B·2. Coste Mase r~ person• 96oulgolng 11n &HLWIOH ing 364-9028 Herley &v1daon golf cart. ,,. .. ...... pe1son to type 70wpm • yrs ex per in ;elated held water tn Newporl (8 ) pe1sona1tty 9·0885, LEI Ill 1111 GE side X slder etr•A, selup for video 11p1no For 24 mo on epp·d crea11 233-0491 lllYIR p /T Classic Tan. CdM • 'V Runs -" S600 obo 111100 •••11&01 take shorlhanel & nave Top sec Siltlls req'd Afternoon hrs M••at have FRIGIO'"IRE S200 Maytag washer & _. DATSUN '84 300ZX TurbO Ok/II grey, llhr 1n1, dig pkg, 5·1Pd. T ·loPI. bra, s 14.500 775-6248 HON.DA 19 ~f\Q. Slope:> as Ill 673-0201 •ft 5 675-8930 before 5pm HONO'A'?tCMc. CVCC. 5 •pd. r~. nu ltret & pal:nl. cess AC. recen1 engine WOik $1200 6't2·59'1_ HONDA 86 PRELUDE S~ t>l9Gk auto. cove<, 1>r1, 5 · yr wnty 7500 ml. 11 new $14.000 523.4699 HONDA Prelude ''83 red, e•tras 10 miles Mtnt con·, C1 111on $8900 01>0 • I 122-0623 _ MAZDA RX7 . 40.000 mites one careful own91 , sunroof AIC, Loaded• $5500 Call Faat 642·8905 WI P ex-p PIT basis llex J;ront otc appearance a Cl1•1/lt1tauaat1 " Re1a11 " Clryer $275 tor t>olh Brn 546-~855 Orange Coa11 hes Send 1es11me 10 E•-must $1800/mo or salary ssio neat appearance. be CASHIERS Relrtgeialor. Almond. 20 lloral sota $100 • Chair POOL TABLE Brunswlcll, Jeep!Ren11111 •11 l&nl Ill ecu11ve Secretary PO comm wlexper Senel re-1----------~"::f~~~. &Cl~~';j~~~::~ Cubic lee 1 S 1 O O $25 6441-7005, 250-9010 & comp. Ping Pong cop 2524 Harbor Colla Mesa E.ccl!llenl cond ition Box 7609. NB 92658 sume 10 Trider Corp, CHIS Start It /llf Full and part-lime POI· --646"2798 JOHN WAYNE TENNIS All access Oeliver11n111ll Ml-IOU S 11 500 969·5306 GENERAL OFFICE PIT on Newport Beach de1a11 work & hte type, hours Attn Joanne. 1421 No Full or Par1 Time lllVlll ~·o~sS ~v:llabl~ ~n S ~~ I.I. flHZIR CLUB regular memt>er· Xlnl cond 559·5 OBO I llZ 'l1 llOl-~~;~ar:i26~~1te 100 1676~e:~:~&1~~·C M For party rental llore ANAHEIM and MISSION 15 cubic 11 uptighl, runs sh' P make offer 645·4_895 or 631-4437 Traclil H35 Ork grn ten •nl. ale. euto 645-5448 Must OMV ptlnloul 8e VIEJO SUPERSTORES perlect 645•7145 673•8052 Poot lbl ~. size. 1 pc, exll 1981 0111un pick11p long l nds w1k $1500 830· 7280 Cou•1TER PERSON food at>le 1111 min IOOll>s Sltrl Evenings and weekends IUIS llYEI Kimbel Spinal pracllce OngcoSI $2800. will sac· bed gooCI condtllon IMBZ 73 450SLC "' ed atet at $5 25/h included P 1ev tous $250 Ptil 1 nflce $700 MUST SELL $1950 953-5406 • new area Npt Hllh Glut> FIT. imm I 6 y 86 r cash1er1no experience E1ec1ric. wtteal color• 1 yr pt a no I cos ereo 261-8820 °' 963-8120 • paint leather 1n1erior' 11ex S-4 001hr 720·8467 IEOlET&H GIRL FRIDAY Type 55·60 wpm Word Pli,one$ OOOd 1'flth processing Sk ll lS numt>ers will train l>rele11ed general olflce "'IT .....,. 1..,.u d. n/sm~ , 42· 11 new. $150 673-,3783 $85 Bolh good cond '82 CHEVY S-10 long bd 1 nooc cond111on S 13,950 .-_ .. ,, _..., " preferred Typ1no and 10· 964 5698 all 6pm n " 752-7903 Linda DRIVER. Sludenl over 18 key e11penence desired Fuaitut 1014 . TV, l ttrH, tctrnic1 aor pwr s plt>rk shell Call e11es 5•9-9823 Mac Gregory Yachts duties outgoing per· t63 1 P1acen1ta c M sona1o1y call Eltzal>elh 545-6566 OFFICE CLEll llCEPTIHIST BALBOA y ACHT CLUB Oil. clean record. Thurs Pay $4/nr Scheduled in-________ __,__,""!""-KING Size Oall Bed. $100. 1111 emlfm can good conCI Immedi ate openi ng 9·5 a muse De~ 3-6 creases at 3 and 8 lllYflllfl'll side 1>y'11de refno $300. $3900 848-4604 •••ll.USIL• busboy A server Xlnt 011ne 645-0093 months US 111-1111 511 redwood hot 1111> Kr:vc;,oo~~~8·ms•. REOiWHITE 19791 Ford 1 wn11e1Pa10 superb con· SECT YrNew port Bch, Vant\/ 01 assign Includes worCI processing W•t 1ra1n Ntll consider 112 working cond11tons Call O RY C L E A N E RS · S 500 6 7 3 •5 7 5 ' er San~1 100 wall ampltlter l1uclt super cab • ton Wed -S11n 673-3 515 COUllJ.,TfR FI T & PI T, Apply inper~ 3o gal ltsh lenl\ IC· 63 l ·4&48 ..,a $125 ~8-0212 FIRM! lully equipped $5000 P• T Clays Type 50 wpm t11tng phones otf1ce ap- pe11Tance Colleen Hunt· 1ngton Beacn 841 -8770 .,.,s e •per Salary Mehnda or Waller E11p d or will 1r11n THE fEDE·R-ATE-D .cess/stand Frig. desks. PARK Bench $25 ~110 548 3009 LE uEp 6'12·5466 mounlllC l1sn TVs dtn umorella as new $50 Van Pactel car phone. tap-of· 1 r 5 11>1 drssfs. mattresses & SI\• rack $ lOO Pine Anlq the-hne nands free apt V111 9040 WE OFFER llY OLUllll &ROUP frame 645"4224 Mantel $795 786-8301 Xtnt shape Assume Y' !DODGE 66 11.111 cOl'ver PRESSER Top Pay CdM 620 w rnn St llST IFFHI · ---old lse $74/mo 673-6801 pop 100 sml 01oc11 V8 S t300 -1500 C a ll • 640 1333 S Corsa• P /T llll FRllAY 12-18 nrstwk for AIC con· 1rac1or 1n Colla Mesa Must have exll phone skills S4 501n1 to start Call Marge 833-104 1 TYPIST, P/T AFTERIOllS OFF Call 644-4421 Cosca Mesa Couch. game llble. pouff Ctarattrl 1111 non shp rear end Otter• COOKS · 548-7505 attar 5 OOpm IBM compel comp compl Traa1;nrt1tit1 646-3647 7pm-10pm Law Otf1ce Newport Bch Speed accuracy assen' 11a1 nrs lie• No short· hand req d 852·0444 FOOD SERVER FLlllST ti fult ltlPt/T t6(9 Crescent Ave Wes1 _ $895 wl 50 MO d1 $1595 INtl, tlll lll I a-ti' •ltl, HOST /HOSTESS needs sales & dellvery Anaheim COUCH $70 TV (like new) Apple lie syt prnlr • na , BUSSER/DISHWASHERS Call 9-6 640-2379 .• s 100 S1Ntve1 Rocl\e1 $60, modem $1195 5"7-0739 ~A .. t '"'H"'IL"'L"'e"s-1""n'!'!u•.·,a""b""le-.. 3 Cl111ies to4S P/.T SEC'Y/HCEPT WOii PROCISSlll llY Ell'ERIEICE TO $14.00 Le Peep is hatching FHIT Ill Ollll growth opply to wo11\ For busy Pharmacy Full Clays 1n our new F oun111n time Cos1a Mesa area 2834 1 Marguerne Pkwy 2 lg 011 patnttngs S50 ea. FrH It -,,. l!azi man w/nr new Ev1nrude CLASSIC f .Mms 1956 M1ss1on V1e10 lloor lamp S10. me nae .., 10hp. 11nk S1300 Call w icont'I ktl port·nole Mon-Frt 9-1 For t>usy real estale of11ce Good lyptng skills a must Must be well groomed Salary comm wt exper bul will 1ra1n Call Joan 631-1266 Equal Oppty Employer ml! shell $5 646· 1456 C M 2 A KC C 0 C K E'. Fl 551· 1817 Eves top 2-1955 w Hard & I SPANIELS Free to good US(• rtwfl .1.tll Solt tops 497·3269 Retail Nee<! a cn1mney sweep? Or nome Male 64 4-0481 n 11-\ a snoy. shOve•er~ How aoout As.new S 1250 650·4!°).46 FORD 46 WOODY Ong· Handyman is now accept-sornioone 10 tune your piano COCKER SPANIEC AKC. ..:... -tnal S8 500 1ng appl1cat1ons lor FIT or 1eacnyounow1oplay1t? 1 yr male bull allshols. O 2 FORD 48 WOODY or PIT lots 01 speca1lty "terv1ces are gooCI home must 1n1er· Ptwtr ltltl 7 1 I S4 000 171 •1 984·8345 Valley 1oca1lon We will Call 546-2123 be opening in October tin t •Aln'Yllf Apply in person M-F -•11• REFERRAL ... IS 1-5PM 18633 Brooknurst !Expe11enced background ... Tl 1200 FV 752 -5157 req Cl FTI PT Nwpl Bch Pha,rmacy Interview M-F llSIUIOE H&IUIU •IOW lllllH * 9.5 Mr we11s 760-01 11 IMllllATt IPlllHS All po~iloOns GOVERNMENT JOB TAK E-OUT & CATERIN~ $16040. $59 230'yr PtT secrtllry lor sml ins CALL 1111 Wa11er 1Wa1t1ess Now Horong Call agy F111ng hte typing Paradise Cale 600 • 805.687.6000 ~~~"Srs ~o~:on ~~6~~~~ 752-1443 I Newport Cente.r Or NB~ E'(I R-1590 101 cur1en1 ./T HOSTESS leoera1 hst HCEPTIHllT •UNITED • C&SlllHS SlLHPIRlllS Applicants able 10 work a I llec1ole scneelule are en· c.ourageel to apply We olfer e.<cellent oenel1ts promouon l1om )•11tn1n anO an opportuntly lor -SWITClllO&ll. Tpmpnrary Services Day anCI nigchoct Wl snusT · / Aopl) on person 0 S w 'chenlel tor Laguna Ben Saturdays or Sundays at 1"040 MacArtnur BtvCI 308 2131 Wes1c1t1t Or salon $85 wk 494 -7121 I Rt>al Estate oltite .n New Newport Beacn Newport Beacn See Mgr pon Cntr Call 644 9060 100*', FREE EOE I ROUTE DRIVER 0 1 11&11 WllllH Mor 1n•u Fr 9 5 e ivery Entnus1ast1c Oependat>le Teckaical/Tra•es M " •8y•s 0 • older must 111n1s is 1ou Vour 18 and I !lDse quah.l1ed arui onteresteCI tn a rel&tl t a· reer Apply 1n person Mon tnru Fn 9AM lo 5PM at tne following locauon llHIYMH RECEPTIONIS T 5505 • 1 l'a11e valid COL and a ndvf' car our markelong Op1omio1r1c office P T gooel d• •v1ng record ltrm is prepared 10 award mature woman e'per ARCHITECTURAL De· Apply 1n person 7227 (Clinger Av~ 1 you w•tn eacellent income p1et d but will train signe r Draftsman tor 1 Cn1cago Cn1cago P1z1a and oonuses Tr aining Hunttngton Beac 963-8349 commercial pro1ects l 4533Campus0r Irvine provided Call Gary EqualOpptyEmoloyer RECEPTIONIST Full· Tome oniy 3 vrs exp 26 1'6040 G l 5530 I 662 5843 Npt Ben office ex. UPECT/llEP&IR I tDfll . I RETAIL periP.nce typing tiling I ANSWERING SERVICE I M&llTHHCE phones etc. 675 1823 HanCls·On bare board •11· All shills Sw11cnboa1d Op-Ewpe11enced . orounels WE'RE !>pee tor Musi nave efalO•·S·w1ll tra1n 1 maintenance man for pro· RECEPTIONIST microscope e•P PCB 1401 Avocado Ave vc1te estate in olant care S5.50 TO SI MR e•P \I~ CM SA area Call Ste 204 Newport Beacn anel Cl•seases 1rr1gat1on Good pnone voice min °01"0 " 979 6315 systems and design tyoong 40wpm Musi oe I PASTE-UP &PT M&IHERS Pt.ice of employment & dble to lollow dtrecttons Looking for manager COu· 1nterv1e w San Juan M F 1.5 Sunset Be.ten 5 Clays a week including P 1e 5 t 0 ma n a 0 e Capistrano CA Send re-SaturClay Musi type ; " 1ne o c ,11ea Omega 840 4443 proper • .. s in sume & copy ot tn•s ad to Art drJll•ng oacllgrouno area Apt s.it E•per nee Job ~MA6759 po RECEPTIONIST TO $8.00 HHIW.llllS TIHOO llSIUICE &Y&IUIU IMMEll&Tt OPHllH CALL MIMI 752-1443 nt>lpfut will t1a1n Appty TSL MGM T 642 1603 9560 Sacramt>nlo CA P t>nn~sav er 1660 P1acen11a Costa Mesa Apt Manage• w e•P for 95823 0560 No tater beauttlully maintained -45 1nan Octot>e• 1 1986 SllPPH IECEIYH Mac Gregor Yachls 1631 Placentia C M Sales 5510 $100,000 ~ ht, .. , s 141 Gtltl ••lti·ltwtl Umt Apts CM Salary · 1 MATURE person nff<led Bonus · Apt No pees "'our Boot. layout area 642-4914 Wkdys 10·4 Mon & T,Jf'S tO AM t &SSEMIUIS SM . REC. CUllS approa 6 30 P M MuSI be P10Cluc11on 011enteC1 Apply Pt>nny .. aver t660 P1acen11a Costa Mesa Ta king apphcauons tor day swing temporary 1oos tn tocal area Must I MHCll&lllSH nave car pnone and total KAYSER-ROTH HOSIERY 10 llYESTMllT I relerences Paid weellly 1N C needs a P T Our proces are 50°t l ess TAC Temporary Services MPICnand•ser to count •UNITED• tntln wnen 1wl1y s1ores 4500 Campus -124 taooe'l nos1e1y 1n tocal Temporarv ~i>rvlCAS ,1dvert1se a SO•e 0 11 Sate Newport 852-9424 <ltlPI SIO•eS 20 l'lrs mo 1 th11tb tt our PEOPLE We re growing Dy leaps anel t>ounels ano we neeel energet •C iH'f1b1l1ous 0 .. ov•e 111<.t> 1 Ou to 1oin our team mmed1ate r>penongs l' \IS,1 al our >1U"ITING TON BEACH ~101e for SALES .~8 l'llS'w"l CASHIERS 140 nrs .,..kl STOCI\ Part tirnel SALES Pa!t-1 met WAREHOUSE STOC~ERS N .il 10,,a 1 Lu mb er 8 I 800 n t-9280 Ext 989 Car req Cl Cati 1011 lree 4040 MacArtnur Siva JO • &SSISTHT I fHI t 800 992·4267 wt<days ' (l•omot<>s from w1"11n OI· lerong 1 Ou tt1t> .:11ance to move rito management We pro.i<le o)n-going 11am1ng ,1nc:1 great ben- etots 1111erv1ew& .,...11 be neto Ne'.!"'por1 BAilth $200-1300 HILY _ · SERVICE 8ilm 2pm EOE 100• • F'REE EOE 1.omrtHss1on reasonable Jsubsfltute Assistant 1 pos· R E M&l&IEMUIT HP1llth club knowledge i t oons 1000 se!Y te • • 11e1µhil P1otected lerrt·' neec1ed by Hun11ngton Fast development otc n<1s tCll•t><; l A 0 1 & S Ocoun I Elea(h Ctty S(:nooi D•s Gen 1 Oli;, clertcat 511~11 I toes Tiorry 496·!1304 tric 1 to asS•Sf woth tu11c11 T-,.p1ng pnon!'s & g<1 or I gan1za11ona1 s~ ills•' must * lruc Sttrt * program Musi passs wr11 I fen e •am alary 9 s No long hrs 1n1eres1 Full (1me lor exper Drug I sr, sc. n /loppl <'0451 "'g work w 101s ol Clo I Store sales person Great c· · ' l Y .. u B 067i ra1m e1 1 11 n vf'rs1ty 24 1 Newporl Bl'ac_n store q54 8888 Oeao111,, 1 SEC•nAlY Call M F 9-5 60·0 11 t applvtng 9_ 17 86 n Mr Wells . 1 Mawre respon51hlf' Pe• ASST MANAGER sc1r1 nee<1eel 10 assume CMRISTM&S ISS Growing Meel Surgical co I 1esponS>b1i111es in an in (11>mon5trate coys & g1tts nels an organized mature vestmiont 11mos(lhe•" , .,., 10 Dec nome party person "' gd C'llC s1i11ts lor Outrf'S include deallnQ plan no coll det or 1nv a ~ariel)' ot otc dut•t'S & "' Clol'ntS prot>tem SOI•· odt>.ll IOI HOMEMAl\ERS 1ns1<1e Sales Meo ellp •n9 nan d l1ng cor I rree 1i1t supphes train t l'•otul out will tratn 1e~p ond e nc f' Hrs c.-ir 'l pnont>n<>('eS'lary 6-14-0065 8-4 30pm Sdnta Ana Pts '1-10lJSE;,ro-F -OYO con t a ct Caro 11 n e 7 1.i 840 058 &Ill 1n&1LH. 54 7 -0 10 1 EOE Start at $4tHr 722·6738 SIOlnllY/EllOITIVI Experience Cuacom area ctvll eng1near1ng ltrm Non smolllng otltce Xlnl benefits (7141 250·9282 n1n lTilll CM area Lv Msg Sever&I po1111ons av11labte tn NewPOrl 1191 Re1111 n&rdware experience • PLUS' C1own H&relware 645-6777 llTlllOUllC Earn over $30,000/yr al M1ss1on V1e10 Service Stat 499·!'1 l re hie msg E S 'II F A N N D G f E A N A P E n r ') 0 0 ~ MOIELS I Mt4tl Typts Fragrance promoting u1ca1 dt?Pllf1inen1 stores ' 800 833 8800 MOTOR ROUTE Avaotable in 11111ne area SJOO to S600 No collect ong J 4 nour> cl day MonCld~ 1n1u F11C1av alter noon Saturday aro<I Sun day morn1n9 Call 64 2 4JJ3 asi.. ror II.tr 1i Or1111 C111t lilly Piltt J30 W Bay St Costa Mesa CA 92626 MONDAY 2pm-4pm 191 n Broolinurst 1Cn1 ot Garflel<ll HUNTING TON BEACH NATIONAL LUMBER I SUPPLY INC. Tne dltrerence 1s OUT PEOPLE' fQual Opolv Employer II ~ .l < la~'I•' Pel rull'-01 1nun·r· -.·w.-lilh ,,•ad~~ ~'°'ldl ltH'\ ~Pd 1<" r.. t '""" ~Ct ttuy "'hal_l'2fL •t>':,_ll _ __ Openins• Now Avan~Me CAR. ROUTES Earn Extra Ca•h For Del/very Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver day a week. No collecting. no soliciting. Must have dependable car. truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842 -1444 acl•e1t15e<11n c111ss•11e<1 view 673-•573 18"6" ·fa S1eury cabin power Mere 115 Olb s1ove pc1rla potty s1nl\ wtr ommac · $5500 642-8905 . 23 SOUTH COAST •Int f1sn1ng oi oay boat MUST sell NB slip make otter 646-6223 SPICIAL GAIAGI SALi IA Tl ONLY ~ /llne. CALL 642-5671. ~4.80 4 line mimimum Plus a Garage Sale Kit for $1 .00 • ' I'' Fo~ .._IO you can advertise your Garage Sale In the Dally Pilot. There Is a 4 llne mlnlmul'TI and the pnce Is the same whether you advertlM 1 day or 3 days It's a great way to turn those hidden treasures into cash We are also offering a Gulde to .. tte( Gerege Sele• for 11.00. This guide Includes tdeas on how to advertise. how to plan, what Items to sell. plus ideas tor a better garage sale: also a garage sale sign. pricing stickers, information on city ord•· nances and an inventory sheet. You can purchase your Garage Sale Kil tor S 1 00 when you place your ad at Daily Pilat Orene-c-1 o.tlr Ho• 330 West Say SI Cotll M .. 11 """"nt10fl hech t11dep1f'ldefll 17~9 8eacr. Blvd Hu<'lllf\OIOl't 8aac" M~" IPlt<>uilh Fr1(1a~, JO 1-V 10 5 PV 642-5678 llWl.15 % APR FINANCING On Approved Credll 60 Montl'll30• •Down Limited Time Only Soml" Reslr1c11ons Apply 1 S40 Jamborett N B 6•0-6444 SEP&l&Tl HlllPUI ,1f1 VH~YQ£1"4Rl Mff14T McLAREN'S BMW "IA, i.llQ ~ ~ toll6 11n ... Co..1c.10St IT"'FG MOToa ... , l'ORS<:Ht Al Ot ~ HFVROl I l H11nn1 t)vat•tv '•'•' t 'Wrv1c• 67S·OMe PUBLIC NOTICE SALE Family Owne<J & Oper1tted Ei<pires close o• ttus1r>ess 9, I S-86 U Oll""19 -500n lO nt>w Santa Ana Auto Mall 1lWM YOU F~~~ IN U.S.A. ANC' TRYING HAR0£R TO BE I ·SALES ·SERVICE ·PARTS • LE~SING 1, ,, ·,, '\ '•· \ '"•. i H.' • ,.1f f\ •• '' . Ht ! P' J f ~~I • • t. '16 ...... --·· R F r P Ask for JoAnne Craney .. (ll ·ll 842 -2000 , .· ... ClO Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/.Sunday. Sept.mt>er 1 ... 1988 PORSCHE ·75 911S. Coupe. 1Unroof. rebuilt motor , $12.0 00. 8.'46--0545 PORSCHE '79 911SC. itnt cond. tow ml. 1ml fm caa• stere o $15 .. 200 494.7997 PORSCHE '82 91 lSC Show rm cond. red. beige Int. I owner. to ml. e1cep- 11onat Eves 760-8842 *PEUGEOT * * MASTERATt * * ALFA\ROM EO * *SAAB* BITIER• ~ * 752·0900 * NllC NOTIC£ TOP SSS PAID For Pampered M9tcede• e.t\t ... TllUI Top Mercedel Prloet Paid ' CALL PETER or 8A Y Mlll.,~TS ........ , 213 Of 714 &37·2333 vw•t1..,•••1 Runs good. n/some.work $600 obo 675-8660 eves VW '69 BuG rbtt engine. brakes s1ere o c ass. completely restored " $2195 548-5220 .. VW '70 BUS perfect meth cond very dependable. $995 645-7898 Pt.6UC No.TIC£ ' n~ M1r•ups • No Has\lts .eet ~, /lllfl''* tu11t/""'' /ut.il# "''' . vw 82 Rabbit Con· verllblt! silver wlblk. 37K m1, 5 spd 111 can. GTI VW '82 RABBIT CONV Mars red, all options. lo m1. ealt cond S 10,800 675· 1959 OI J:U-2009 . vw ·es Je1ta. t8.000 mites 6spd whtJe. AM/Fm cas1 A/C, mint cond. bost offer 760· 15 7 4 .. ' 0&1 1HO,.h"" OIWI Hl•I CAO '83 Cpe OeVllle, loaded. llhr Int. vinyl roof, garaged. pampeted 44K irwy ml $ 1 I K 873·3eoo CAOILL~C '_79 El Dorado. wh1tel btue teatl'tlf Int. to mi e)(tra sharp S7500 obo 673·2512 VW KARMAN GHIA 70 I fully restortid new Gene I .NABERS tnl $4500 73 1 5489 alt 5 CADILLAC Berg eng & trans l)atnt & l YW UlllT '12 LARGEST SELECTION ~ I con.,,t bl. red w/wht top or late model, low mileage 1Ctflllf!il.,,'-.... $7200 obo 840-4706 Cadlll<?CS in o,..nge County! See us todayt swagen j vw VANAGON • 81 ttnl 540 9100 1442 S Bnstol SA I gl.is!. 011 clean newly • -reblt eng good conO 2600 Harbor Blvd •••·0220 ssooo ~o 7 14 350 36n COST A MESA flta.IC NOTICE. POOl.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE ·.~·· -· . - DEALER IN ORANGE COUNT Y • PlalC NOTIC£ WIMYIUIMll USED CARSTTRUCl(S COME IN OR CALL FOR JIDAnUIUL OellLLO MYllUT 182 11 BEACH Bl VD HUNTINGTON BEACH 14l·IOl11 Ml·IU1 CHEVROLET Monza 1960 Parting out good 4 spd trans. rear end, excl Inter wl buckets. no engine 75J·2'137 CHEVY '79 Corvelte L82, all black. I owner S7600 obo Call eves 966-2696 or 642-81528 Pl8.IC NOTICE 11111!1••"" ••a. .......... '14 LINCOLN MARK VII Alf. M\/fm, wNM. 11150 a1a1e OtlY, lhwrm c:ond . . Clll 4'4~7M7 Loaded wllu• option•. CHEvV ·94 Caprl"c.e 0tlg OWflf 551·4171. Claulc Wegon, 25K ml, toaded. MW lit•, 3td , .. t. S9750 &31·29M DODGE '74 Den Swing«. Whtie. 2dr. AIC. AM/FM. $700 u i1. c.it OWf'lef 962·608 JOMHOI I Sii 01 11'' C.t11ty ' 01•u1 l 11col1 •erc•'l 4u ler '~'' I"" JOI •U lrty \l it\ \tlYIU I lU Stll IF. I~ M1t11ftr lltd QLOS '12N ~'<Ir 491< ml. alt, 11eteo catt. vtnyt roof. lealh 1n1. wire wtlls $5500 79()-06.41 OLDS ·83 M ... Supl Brougn1m, 2 dr. VI. loaded. xtnt COMf. 391< u • • • !,..•.• 644-5834 FORD '8 1 M USTANG ~~!-'~~~~~~' OLDS CUTLASS '83, 1mmac cond, has e\IWy· r: c 1 •1c FM 1tereo S -.... YllL..,._ ruse .... • • thing 5500casll Pie... -• $3200 obo. Day• c•H Pat aft 3pm 642-5861 w I Powe< tqulp Inc. elecl 7 5 9 • 1 3 0 s . N I g h I I IM IJ IAIALLIU moon roof. In t>eeutlful 846-673 t Mike. brown w /mal c h lng ---Loi• of power equip. tealher int Under 415K ILU llTUll 14 cainper ahell. cult mt I e • S 5 0 9 5 Supreme Brougham wheels, atiows excellent 88WWHJohrrson & 5011 loadea wl pwr equlp In caie. 12A070535)S599S Linc, Mere 540.5830 0 e 0 u f , f µ I b e I g • Johnson & Son line w /matching yelour. very Mere 540-51530 '11 IUI Ill •. WAI clean 2AYP882 S859S LllO H Tftl CAI Fully loaded, leather, can . Johnson & Son line Loaded w/power. tqulp 9 l)Hsttnger. VS Mere 5<40-5630 beaullful. white & leather "1BGB2t80 too 1PLD053 $1 7.995 IMll Johnson & Son Linc Mere 540-5630 Ll .... 1 Mark VII '14, leall'tlf and Moon, Hking S 13.495 Obo 675-3875 PtalC NOTICE THEODORE I ROBINS FORD J 11t),1 •4AQIH•&. ftl'VO (0\14 Ml \A t>42 0010 PONTIAC '74 Lttmen1. 396 eng runs good & bOdy gooct. trlr hitch. $500 250-289210 662·36e9/E '10 NITIAO PM11l1 Good cond, 1lr. cruise, tape ~k 646-5482 • NOTICE Of ' FICllTIOUI auiffttss enge County on AuQu~t 4>1 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Ship NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUl*ESS FICTITIOUS IU .... SI C.eb1n 11111 -K,nnets 11'\C NON~flHt"ONStelllTY HAfft ITATEMEN1' 1986 I HAME STATEMENT I Robert D Smithl ltfYITING llOS NAME ITAftMlNT NAME STATl!MO&f 1Colltornl• corpore11on1 arn;ie County on AuguSI 19 1986 Be 11 l(nown thet M1cl\Mlll l he l0Uow1ng pe1sons ate F'179M In~ r.:i11ow1ng persons ille 1"·~ ~talt'menl was hied am ITEM Tt1e ro11ow1119 pe.aons .,. Tile IO!lowmg_penons ille samf' .i~ ~bnvf' E Ponortt Iles not Off" •e· 00100 l>u1iness as s & J Put>l~ Orange Coast j O"'''il l'iu• .. mess II) Me<11 in-'"''tn 1ne County Clerk of Or-NO. 740 dOll•g business u Pacitl<: ld0tng bUs•neu 111· At Cam· Tr11s business is con· spons•ble 101 any th1rcl par1y PR 0 PERT IE S 5 7 7 6 Daily Pilot Au9ust ?4 31 Ou""'" 44 Snapdragon ilOCJP County on August 1 NO 11Cf tS H EAEB v Coast Mochcat Systems. t>roa Kennels Bl Camt>rta duntd t>y a corpora1ton Put>lt~hed Oian9e Coast Clet>ts 1ncur1ed Dy any •or G11msby Or Hun11n91on September 1 1~ l 986 l ••von .. C.i1 q;>7 t4 I '986 G 1 v f N 1na1 s e 11 1 e d ?973 H11rt>Or • 106. Costa Pet Center 1'15 t East H,ir;t'y H Rtg Treasul'JI! Daily Pilol Augusi 24 31 me• 1>us1neu as~oc111t101 1n B11acn CA 9?649 Su4 13 Mu111 M11<N.dl 111ou""es F31~ propo~ats "''"bf' r~e111ed by Mt\a 9?627 McFadden Av Santa Ana Th1\ stdtemenl was hied Seplemt>et 1 14 1986 F317t02 O•ll"Qtt Counly 11as no on Sl•Q Niisson 57 76 lnr f .;ltforn111 corpora11on PvnhV•"O O•ange Coast the City or Costa Mes11 to Dan 11owarc1 Henry. 381 Cc._A_9..;;?_70.;.5;;._ ______ l-w-1_1h_1_n:...t..:C:..:o:..:v:...n..:.1y:...C.:.1..:e_r11_;;.01_0;;..r-+--------S-u_4_06_ goi ng 11us1ness 1e1a Gnmst>y Or Hun11n91on PUBLIC NOTICE 4 4 '•"·•l•O•aonn l1v•n!' C.a111 1D•111~ Pitoi Av9ust ?4 3 t wit The C11y Council P 0 1111m1t1on Costa Mesa CA Din.IC MllJIC( a1m11C NOTICE 11onsh1pls~ in Orange Coun Beach CA 92649 IJ.'1 14 Sepi .. mt>er 1 t• t986 Bo• t200, Costa Mesa C1l1· 92627 ___ ,._..-......;_"'°'..;;........;;;....._I __ .;...,..;;..;;.~;;.;..;.....;..;._.;..;;.;;......_ ly and will no1 accept flat> Joar1 Nilsson 57 76 FICTITIOUS IUSIHESS fh•~ t1u"11es~ is con-Su4lO torn1a 9?628 1200. on or This 1>us1ness 1s con-CITY Of COSTA MESA PUBLIC NOTICE 1111y 10, same G11msDy Dr Hun11ngton NAME STATEMENT lc:1u~lfld by d corpo!dllOn PUBLIC NOTIC£ llelore lhe hour of 11 0011 m Oucied by en 1nd1v10ua1 COUNCIL AGENDA l)atec:I Septemt>er 9 B1•ach CA 921!;49 The tollow1ng person' are L ftnndld B111luro Pres1oe111 on Friday October 3 1986 Dan Howard Henry 19116 -I lr11i. 1>us1ness is con-doing business as Besl Im I Tt11s .. 1111em1'1nt was 111ee1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 11 sh.ill Ile me 1espons1b111ty This ,latement was tiled IEPT ........ ER 151 1911 Mlcheel Poltorll duct"d Dy husl>Bnd ano w1te pons 2:?38 So Cyp1uss w1tn th•· County Clerk of Or NAME STATEMENT ol lhe bidder 10 deliver his w1in the Covnly Cterlt ol Or-..,_ Published Orange Coasi I Joan Nilsson Santa Ana CA 92707 1mg" County on August llJ 1>10 to lhe Ct!y Clerk s Olltce ange County on AuguSI 15 1:30 P.M. Da•ly P1101 Sep1ember 13 Tl11~ sta1emen1 was hied Nasser Sa1ess1 2501 W 198f> tlo~~lgP ~~~~,:';,g:serR~~sS~•~ by thP proper announced 1986 ' ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 14 20 1986 1 w11ntnP Coun1vC1er11 ot Or· Sunllowe1 S anta Ana l F,17401 v•fl'~ 2,95 Maple Ave ,,4 lime Btds wtll be put>l1cly F317203 CONSENT CALENDAR S1S988 onge County on August 19 926?6 P O Bo• 3?72 Coste Publ•~hl'd Orange Coast Cosld Mesa CA 92627 opefleO end read aloud al Put>hshe<I Oran9e Coast Wrilten Communications· ---n11-.,L-l_C_NO __ T_IC-£--..l 1Q86 Mesa CA 9?628 Daily Pilot August 2~. 31 Joe• Da.,,10 Rainwater I' 00 a m . or as soon t11ere-Daily Piiot AUQust 24, 31, Request from The Grant Boys. t 750 Newport Boulevard, Costa Mesa. for f"UU F317405 BentaO Mokri 1634 Sky St'Cll!<mtlf'r 7 U t986 alte a• p act1ce1>I• o F Septe ....... 1 1 • 19•5 2 ,q., M.iplt Ave =• Coste r ~ r ~ n ,.. m.,.,,r ~ 0 a li'lle-year lea• ... extension PuDh~MO Oran9e Coast lark Ln Newpon Beach CA Su407 • da OctotM-r 3 1986 n lhe S 398 """ FICTITIOUS IUSINESS I Daoly P1101 AuQUSI 24 3 1 92660 MP~a CA 926?7 c y I Ch I> c I H II u Business Permits· NAME STATEMENT Sf'plAmC>er 7 •• 1986 This 1>us1ness is con PUBLIC NOTIC£ Rubert Earl Schulll H 6 t ounco am ers •ty 1 Nollce of Intention lo Appeal or Sollclt for Charitable Purpose from United The 1011ow1ng petsons a•e, SuA03 oucieo Dy ioint ventun! La r.nrona W1y Buena 17 Fair Ot1ve Costa MeH PUBLIC NOTICE F F T lft S g•o "'tCTITtOUS BUSINESS p~,, c • 90520 Ca1tforn1e ror the turn1snrng am11~ Associates, lncorpora1ed, doing business a.s ~mlly hr lore ... oo.ng 1>us1ness H Reul' Nasser SalOSSI Berizad r " • " co s E c s Marini' c anv,u 1530 nuo11c NOTIC£ .. 0~, NAME STATEMENT ~ fn1~ ous•ness is con lor TRAFFIC UNT WITH FICTITIOUS IUSIHESS ast ante Iara treet. Ventura r..-. ..., SOFTWARE NAME I TATfMENT C::LA IMS Plac4'nt•a B N40wpor1 This s1a1ement was filed Trie to1tow1n9 persons ot•e ucteo t>v co partners Adoitional sets 01 lhe eeacr. 92663 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS with "'e County Ctt1rk of Or doing bus•nf'~~ as Al Con Robert Earl Schultz Tne to1towm9 persons are Shlrley Hott; Tom Lang. Ernest Quiroga. Fongsamut Sevllla. Ronald Raul Acosia Ayala 678 HAME STATEMENT angi' County on Augv5t 15 trdCtnr~ Consu•tmg Ser Tn1s "".;ta1ement was hied spec;,ications 0,~v -oe1 OD· dotn9 t>o"ness 111 Sharpest Sevilla. State Farm Insurance/Robert Orlow~•. Allornay J ames M Presti· Victo11a Costa "4esa 92627 ff'\P tollow1n9 persons are j i986 '''"' B1 Sunstates Con witn the C0unty Clerk ot Or· ~~~cha:.~~h:nent'~~ 7~ ~:;:: lmagt' Auto Care t7851 ninz1/Robert Orlowski, Gari Thomson ln1s t>usmess •s con do•nQ bus1ne,s as Ad· F311239 st•vc11nn •07 Harding SwlP ange Count, on August 6 Or c "t " M C Skypaoi. •A Circie Irvine ADMtNISTRA TlvE ACTIONS Out le<I bv an •nd•VIOutlt 1ar•c"d En1e1pt1ses •9061 Pu1>li•kao Oraru.A Coast A BaltJou C iht '14>66 • 1986 •Vt' oi. a esa ah 927 t4 C ·"~ . ..,,c • tornia' Bias should bf! re R r J Snarpf'S1 !mane ontracl Awards Raul A Ayala 51 .... 111 11B CA 92648 Daily p,1~1 Aunust '4 3 1 Moir> <;tl'v"n Konn 407 F311317 d " B 0 It 737 R R f Cit B 110 ., " ' " p o turnP to the allention of Jhe Auto Care Cahtorrua corp t em . e-oo Y u ings Thi~ statement "'a~ 11180 ,...,.,3 K S Sm•tll 269 l/1r~ ISeptern~r 7 14 1986 H11rtl1ng Su•I .. A Batt>Qa "ohsneo range Coast City Clerk w•lhtn lll•d time w•th the County c ierk 01 Or g•n•.i CM CAI 926i 6 Su393 Call! q_,66 1 D"''• P,10t August 24 3 1 same Storm Drain ConslrtlCllOn and Street Reconstruction on Vlclorta Streat r: l ' s • 986 1im.1 in a sea1eo envelope ln1~ business " con-Agreement th R .... G Engt~~r ng for design or ,.._, ••ar A ............ from a)"tqf' .ounty on Au9us1 IS !•' 1>us1nt S5 •S con f'\1~ nu~•nf'SS ·~ ton ,.~'"""Iler 14 1 identihedon the outs•de wllh WI ~ '""' 1 • .,,,., ,.., '"''"'"' 1!186 our tl'O lly an 1no1v1oua1 PUBLIC NOTIC£ I oucteo Dy ttn 11•<1•v•Oudl Su411 lhl! R•O Item Number and the Oui:~k l>~.~~or~ea~~ NewPort Blvd to Elden A.,, F317tM N"'" i<S Sm•th M 1ri. 1<in11 PUBLIC NOTIC£ . OpPninq Date r iw. statemenl was file<! Voting delegate tor League or Caltlornla Ct11es Annual Conference In Los D Pun~,hed Ora nge Coast r,.,., s1a1ement was llled FICTITIOUS IUSINESS 1 f hts ~1a1em&r11 w.i\ hied I • Each 0,0 shall specify with the C0t,nty Clerk ot Dr· Angeles a11y 1101 4ugust 74 3 t w•t'• tnl' County Clerk of Or NAME STATEMENT . ""'"' the!' (.C><1nty ( h·r~ nf Or FICTITIOUS BUSINESS each and f'ttery item as Mil anna County on Au~gu•t 15 Request IO amend the Memorandum of Understanding with ttle Oranoe Septemt>er 7 14 1986 i•''Y" Cr,11nty on Augusl 14 T 1 an')• '""''' "' All"U\I 19 .,~ • C S 8 f -:::======S=u=3::9:--9~ lllBIJ ,,,317......,, "e 101 owing persons 11e I ••IAf ' ., NAME STATEMENT ro• 111 1n the ~l){'c1ttc1111ons t986 · ounty Housing Authortty concerning procedure ror ectlon cart I 1ca1e and PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK L emeter y • Mo"'"", C..n.tVf'I • (.fP!ntltflt, 1<,QQ Pac1t1c V•ew Or , .. rJ.,wr,ort fi1>¥, ll4 d .' • 1r HARBOR LAWN M T OLIVE M'1'tuar 1 • c.,.,.rr • '• C..rem,11or , 161~ C.tSIPr A,r l.rtSld Mf'.,., .40 '•'•'•<-4 """-- D .. .. .... ooing 1>u~1ness as Tne Dilly fhP tollowing persons are Anv and all l!•c.ep11or1s to the FS1n1a vouchers • r Pul>h6ht O Orange Coast Deli Sanelwich S11op 10387 FJl74lO I Ot11ng ou,•ness as V•deo 4 spec1hca11ons mus• be ciear-Publt,hed Orarn;ie CoaS1 Change Order No t and Change Orde< No 5 to the contract with Feel! Daily Pilnt August 24 3 1 Stanfcrrd Ave 5.,,,., F Ga• 0 Puh~~'"''1 1 >r,'"9" Cna~• I u t48& 1 ·Doheny C11 ly slated •n '"' l>ul,,,.and fail Dmly P1101 Au9us1 24 3 1 Strata Construc11on Company, 1985-86 Street Ma1n1enance • ReconstrucUon I SllCJlf'mDtl• 1 14 1986 1 Oen G1011P CA.92640 , tl•ly '1'" A .. gt1sl 24 3 1 lrv•nP 9?]"'M u•P to set IO•lh an.,... item 1n SepttmDe• 7 14 1986 . _ su4 12 ram rosh•O umeda 59 1;i SPpt<-rnr11-• 1 t4 1qeG _ 1--J•·•duld David Hollo..,ay the ,pecifica1.1ons sholl Ile Su394 and Parkway Maintenance for Capri Lane and Capri Clrcla. 1 rP<t10P C(tr Huntongton Su408 14861 OoM ny G>r Irvin~ g1ound~ lo• •PJflCllOn or lhe Budget Adjustment ror the Downtown Parking Study. 1 Pl.ellC NOTIC[ Ben CA 926•Q q~7 14 b•<1 Memorandum or Understan,ctlng with the c11ies·o f Santa Ana. lrvlne. and 1 K1yom1 Umeda 59 '" PUBLIC NOTICE P<lul A <.appuc.c.1111 14951 E.ich t>•d snall set Jorltl the f'ta.IC NOTICE Newport Beach, and with the County of Orange, for financing of arterial street FIC TITIOUS BUSINESS 1 l•PPIOP Ctr Hunttngton (J .. hi·r I Ctr I• Vlf)O CA lull nnm .. 11 and rtt1s1den<:es or FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Improvements • NAME STATEMENT B<n CA 'J264q FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ", •, • lall "'"~on' 11nd per11es R f 80 f f d r 1 ., • •· NAME STATEMENT equest or authorization to release percent o retention un s to ,,,. 011ow1nq persons are 1111~ busine~~ r~ co" NAME STATEMENT p,,, busone" ,. con 11,tP,.•\tPd 1n lhe propn,al IJ A · C I I h 0, 1 , nP\S "s 1nter1>ank ,, , l M tollow1n9 ~rsons are Manhole dtusting ontractors lncotPorateO, In connect on w I the "'''l iu 1 & ducted by hu~Dand t:tnO wi'.-,,, .. ' 1111•wuiQ P'1''"ns d,._. dt•• 't-4'' t Y a QPnerat par1 thP tmJ 1"i bv d corporaiion ao1n" bus1n@ss as Ea1 It & t985 86 St eet ••a ntenance P t Chip Seal and/or SI •ry S ..... I (,r,mt...ir•y Mnrtq<19P 10· Tom 1 JmP0,1 K1yom1 ''"" 11 t111\1f1t•)\ a~ WEST 1s1 IP HI!' names ot the ol " • r rvt 1 ro1ec • Ur ..,.. 111.,,m .. nt Ban•"'" 362' S "''"'"µ " BPa• fl' 2828 Newport 81vO C I II r the 19th SI t W d I f P k A t A hel B <; r 5 A CA um .. o.. "4AP• ff)1 11 • r 1•~0<; 1 H .. 11 ,...,, fie.Pr~ who can sign an NPwport B<lacn 92663 omp e on o B reeC 1 en ng rom ar Yenoe o na m ""' ''''"' anta na 11'\tS statemt'nt ..... , ..... Cl t • ' A I •'I , I ..... 1 .. 1t ,, .. , •'J l .. mt!nl ·Nd~ hl4'd 8QIPPment on l>Phllll OI the v1nCPOI Marzano ?6•8 Avenue by Nelson and aiding onstructlon Co 9'1~04 h ..,,., '""Count., n .. ,. nt ,..,, r "" .. ,,, 1 •, • t.. ""'''"'' ,., ,, ,,,. 1, intv < 1,.r• 01 Or c.r,rpo1a11on ano wnether 5,,nta Ana Ave Costa Conterence Advance tor a police otltcer to altend Homlctda lnvesllg allon l'ld•Q• ., .. Jel'lvc.. a<' ""9f' C:.'""''~ nn Auqv.,1 ''· '1 • •• ll, { '•11 '°-A"'•" .ir ,1,. c, ·•• ty on August 15 mure lhan one otr.cer muSI MPo;.i t A q26.,7 Course .... ,.,.. t98fi < A •. • t •'J8t. sign 11 1'1" b•d •s t>y a part· Mdllnt'w 11 R•barich ~IOluHOA requesttng construc tion ot lreeway connectors to the southerly 1nr'!; Ou\•MP"" " t:on F317iM '" 1 "'' U ..,", '' 1~;. • "'3t7~""" nP•\h•t• I')• " 1<11nl venlu•• ~ 1 ,.. r ...,.. t80!>2 Ma9r101ta FouNa1n legs or the Newport (55) and Corona Oel Mar (73) Freeways dwt..!P<J b, at •Ou1v1t Ud p ttih'\~ n , .... .-1gf" ' ,,,,,t ~ .• f .-, ~u 1r,, N'Pwr1ort p Jt .~ ,.,• Or"nne Coas1 ~·di#• the n&mP4) dn(J ad .• ... "'' , .. 1,,,.""' o,., '"'"' ,..,?0 ,, /4 ,, k···•, A •i<Fbi 1 _1 , , , ,.. •'.l""7 ;>4 Jt 11,,.\\I'~ 01 311 qtritrat pan Vc111t•t <A 92708 Traffic Commission Recommendatio"s !1 J ''"'""'""t .. a\ ..... 11 5o>t ,.,..,,,,. .. 1 14 ''•llf, 11 .. ~ , .. ,,.n .. h s c.on ~ .. , ...... I ••• 7 "1 1986 n('•• """ 1c•1n1 vf'ntu•t''5 II lru• tlu~•ne~s IS con Parking proh1b1t1on at a11 11mes along the southecty curb of Wilson Streat -'' ·r,--r ,-1, .. ,. -• r-,, • •011 t .. ou~i .. a b• 1 Q"""r"t pan I tor 250 f-t east or Fa1rv1ew Ro ao ...... -· •· ., •U"' • 1u111,, 1 '' t• •: •'" ''' Su404 t hP t 1ci,,,., '' " SOl6 ' 'UV prno• ~10•\h•O (Jr ,rno1her rw~~~~t;nt Milrrano Mal Parking proh1b1t1on at all times along t>Oth curbs of Howard Way for its ~YOUR ON Daily Pilat & TWA :: ND Ou T "10W cooo wE REA .. L -(ARE I 1 ,H' .a ,A1 A/lif 1; ~· · A'I' I ~· o1r1. , ~(/~. 'A 'f A I • "' 111, th11t o \ bus•nf'ss trw .... v Rit>a"<" I enttre length south o t Scenic Avenue un""' 'l 1ir111ini;~ n11m11 me t t .... stall'ment was ''''° 1 Budget Adjustment for the Tustin Avenue/ 19th Street Storm Drain and for ,,.., \tt.itr bl' in me •t'al name ... 1r 'h" Cn1.nty c1 .. r~ ot 01 lhe Victo ria Strael S torm Drain and Street Reconstruction I ot I"~ nidc:IPr with a de'19 .inql" Cnu,..tv r1n Avgvs1 15 OLD BUSINESS n.1t '' tollow1ng showing qAfi I r;hA "" 1tc1t11nu~ n .. met 1 For second reading and adoption Ordinance 86-14, CHANGING THE lr11ru,,1e<1 now"•6• no '•t P Fl,17204 1 ZONING OF PORTIONS OF LOT 402, NEWPORT MESA TRACT FROM R2 TO uhll,nPd Ot<tngt> .... oast R3 S /P I 602 606 d 610 C S I ,,,,,,,,, rtdmt sMll be use<l 011,11 p,10t August 2• 31 , . teptians eterson. or property at , an enter treet .,,,, .. ,, th"r" '' " cu,,ent 5,.IJtl'mlif'• 1 , 4 1986 For second reading and adoptton. Ordinance 86-2 1, CHANGING THE '"<l"l!,11111n w1m "'''Orange Sul~7 'I ZONING OF LOT 1. TRACT t083. PARCEL I. FROM MP TO CL. Tru·"41u Inn. c"""'" f1Prordl'• In CilSI' ot ro r property at 3597 Harbor Blvd ltl'l•pm;ittons Jnclude lhl' PUBLIC NOTICE Closure ot Monrovia, Continental, and Federal Avenues. status of t91h n"m"' •it ""' P1es1oent 1 1 5,.1 11,1,., / fri>.iwrer Anrl Street brtdge over the Santa Ana River and status.of Bluff Road , llA.;n,1q... 1 FIC TITtOUS euStfff SS Rehearing ot Resolution 86-93. prohibiting parking tor sight distance along 111 .. <.•ty Cnunc11 n1 '"" NAME STATEMENT the westerly curb al Monrovia A .. enue rrom Arbor Street 10 lt)e existing red (••If <>I (,rJ'>ld Mesa lll\Prves 1 hf' IOllC)w1ng persons arp curb "'" 119roi 1r, "'lf'tl Any nr all Oo•nQ llu~inP\!> as looqa Appointment of Cable Television Committee 1 I 1u!I" I q1n,1t t 71 I MtrdfTlilr D"ve DATED S11pternber 12 Bamo11 CA 97661 REPORTS t<uih · G"enn Annato Ro\s t 71 t City Manager . Publl\ht>CI Ora11ge c.0851 M1r.1m;11 OmP Ba10011 C1111 Budget Adjustment authortzallon ror police special event services C>it•lf P11r.1 ""~''"mb"' 1• torn1a '17661 PUBLIC HEARINGS •llllf. I To.... llt.,lnft" IS UHi 1 .Appeal Of lhe Planning Comm1ss1on s denial or Planning Action Su•.10 Ouctt'C1 hy "" •nO•v•<lua• PA-86-128 from Mr and Mrs S P Horio . tor yariances rrom open space, ----------(,Pne Ron .. 1n Ro,, Pt.ellC NOTICE I 1r11~ '1l1l"m"''' """" l••eo rront setbac k, and parking requirements to tegallze Iha ad01tton of paving ror w11h int> C:.ounty c1er1< 01 O• an e1t1stmg apartment complex at 3016 Jeffrey Drive FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ilnQ" Cnunty on Au9u,1 t5 2 ~ppeal of the Planning Commtssion's denial ol Planntng Action NAME STATEMENT 1qAr1 . PA-86-152 from Martha Benvenuti ror a .. ariance rrom parking slall wldlh. tor In• tollowonq ~·sons 11r .. 1 F3171t5 1 excess compac t spaces tn con11mc t1on with the addtllon of 1,250 square feel on1119 u11s111e5, "' Sco11 Pur-1t~nl'd Orange Coa~1 of orltce space at 47 4 East 17th Street E' to>•C•fl .. P\ L 10 ., 170 I A Ddtly llolnl 411911~1 ?4 3 t , WP'IP 0 r tn l a 5f'r1t .. m h"I 7 t4 tq86 ' • " "v" '"'' qun.i Publtshed as a community ser111ce to the Citizens ot Costa Mesa t>y the c,,,~::.',"~~~~7 ~0011 r, .. n I Su•O 1 1 Orange C oast Daily Ptlot Sunday September 14 1986 "'J' Partnl't ?110 1 A PUBLIC NOTIC£ W >' .. lt•y Ottvo• ~riutn t "0Ufl;J C.A Q2f,7J r tu., hu\mP"I) 1~ ton 1h1r.111d by J hm1tPd CJ8rtner \hi CJ B11en S Wood This 1laleme11t w,.s ftl.,<1 w•ll• ti•" <.r111n1v (.IP•• of 01 a"'l'' C r11ir11v on A1JQ11,. l'i fftljf, F317408 P•1nl1~""'' Or,,nQA COll51 111111, Prln1 Auqust ;>4 11 I '•••l•t~mb'l• 1 I,. l'J86 Su•O;> PUBUC NOTIC£ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT II'\!' lot1owon9 pPr sons a•P 1 001n9 D11S•ne1s as f vn Zone Soulhern Caltlornia J400 1n1111t> Avf' •:>()'j N"""port B11.irn q;i1550 I lame~ w1111e1 M1.Vic.ke1 I 107 Cotltn' Ave N"'"'PO!l Belt CA Q~fl64> I''" hus1ne,s 15 con 1t111 tN1 t1y <ln 1n1J1Vtclual I J•m M!.V•CklH I 1'11~ ,1,1111mon1 was l1IP'1 w•I" lt11• C.011n1v Clllrk nr Or d l•ijt' I •11H1ty on .Augu~I :?6 I 1r1Af, FICTITIOUS IUSINESS F3t7403 1 NAME STATfMl!NT P111,11\hlld Ort1nQe Cuas1 fh,. following per•ons ore I O,ut 1 1>1tn1 Augu'1 31 S .. P· I '''""II 1>1n1n .. ,s '" Anqu~ tPflll\r•• 1 14 't 1986 ~,,,.,.I A~•OOill"' I l1'1 Ea" Su40S flnltf't' 91~ Suite A Cost11 I -----.....;; ___ _ M"'·' (,11hforn11 926<'6 A11d1ew S B•nk@rd ~.,19 t v •. 1 [);• An111 L 19u11a N19ve1 C .1hlorn111 9?677 Angu~ Street AU CJC•ftles 11 n <i ra'' Bakf'• Str!J41t Su•lt A COSlll Mesa Clllt· t()f nlil 92626 Tl111 bu•1ne11 11 con· ducted by II general Plrl· netl h•p AnQ\l•t SlrM~ Anoc11te1 II, qtephen C Gro11, Gen- ltf81 P1rtnltf Thia 11a1emen1 wlS lllfld , w1111 thP County Clf'trk of Or 11ngp County on August 8 191lfl ,,1t5'7 P••bll1N1d f)r11nge CoMI Dlflly Pllnt Augu•t :>• J 1 Sf'otemh1r• 1 t• t966 I Sv409 I flta.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllMHI NAMf SUTIMfNT f ""' fl'lllllWll\Q per •Ofl• <Ir .. on•no "'''lfW'ts •• < ,1)1'!1 m•11c1111 0P"lfl•ng• Inc 11 t w 17th 'ii Bldg 0 t I (,n,111 M"'" CA Ci;>6;>7 ( OrTlfTl"t< 11! Oo•nWQ' In< C 11hln•n11 corpor•uon .. ,,.. 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