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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-09-21 - Orange Coast Pilot_J "'t ... \., ''~+GO FOR TODA Y'S NU MBERS SEE A2 . . SUNDAY, SEPrEMBER 21, 1986 50 CENTS NB caftatdateS reject speriding·C&p Newport council h opeful asks limit on campaigns; other~ question his motives By STEVE MARBLE OfllleDelly,... ..... A Newpon Beach C1ty Council candidate has proposed that other contestants follow his promise lP hold cam paign spending at S20.00CJIIo avoid an "obscene" spending spree. "Th e Newpon Beach City Council is becom ing known as the best city council money can buy:· said David Shores. who is a member of a slow- growth slate in the beach c11~. Not everyone, thouP'. 1s sure that Shores 1s sincere in his self-imposed s1_>ending cap. "It} a political ploy and I recognize -it ~as such." said Clarence .. Bus" Turner. who is running against Shores and a third candidate 1n one of the four district seats up for grabs 1n the November election. Turner, a city planning com- m1SS1oner. said he may spend up to $50.000 1n the contest. Allan Beck, a candidate in a neighboring district, praised Shores' plan but said it would have little effect onh1m. "I couldn't possibly raise that much anyway." said Beek, a former city planning commissio ner and slow-growth advocate. "Tm spending what It takes to win." said Councilwoman Evcyln Hart. who 1s seeking a third term in o ffice and fending off a second challenge from Beek. "But I can't imagine what 1t would take to make me spend ~.000 ... sajd Hart. who spent S I0.000 four years ag_o 1n a successful re-clecuon cam- paign. "I don't think it's a m aJor issue 1n the campaign," said Ronald Winship, the third ca ndidate for the seat Shores and Turner arc seeking. .. It's rather .an idealistic approach." Winship said he would consider a spending hmit. but only if all 12 candidates in the race agreed to it. And that doesn't seem likle)'. Others in tile congested council contest said they may spend as much as $70,000 to try to get elected. Shores. a publisher who 1s trying a second time to be elected to the seven- member council, said he 1s suspect of candidates who amass huge cam- paign warchests. "It's hard to believe that someone who raises $70.000 isti'l bought and paid for," said Shores. "There has to be a hidden agenda there." "That's o ld news:· retorted Winship. who describes himself as an entrepreneur presently working in the secunt) industry. Turner. a real estate developer. said a first-time candidate has to spend S40,000 to $50.000 to achieve name identity and build a following. Beek said the flaw in Shore's plan 1s that money -and lots of1t -will be spent o n behalf of candidate\. by poht1cal action committees. 'There are numerous pro-growth and sJow- growth political actton groups in the city. The high-water mark 1n Newpon Beach was set four years ago when a losing candidate spent more than S50.000 trying to unseat then Mayor Jackie Heather. He lost in a landslide. In the recent Irvine city clcct1ons. a losing candidate spent almost $70.000 -.a record 1n that Ctty. The first-place finisher! Mayor Larry Agran. spent about :>52.000. There are 12 candjdates in Ncw- (Pleue eee SP&1'DIJll0/A7) J~cobsen upset in new video From staff aDcl wlre reports obtained 11 in Beirut." said Ms. Dunn Lebanon hostage David Jacobsen The network broadcast only an 11-sttond portion ofttle message. which said in a videotape broadcast Satur-was about five minutes long. because day he was upset he was sttll a captive Jacobson "'was saying basically the after the release of an Amencan same thing over.and over." said Ms. reponer Jailed in Moscow. Dunn Jacobsen. a Huntington Beach resident and one of six Amencans ··1 was emouonall> upset because miss1ni in Lebanon. said the Reagan Dan1loff has be~n exchanged for the admin1strat1on 1s interested in the Russian spy who was worlung against case of correspondent Nicholas the Amencan people and that I was Dan1loff. but not his. CBS News !;\Ill a captive:· Jacobsen said in the rcponed. bnef pon1on of the tape broadcast on --+-~ obta111cd the~ Sm~u~rda..,....9~.-+ith~e-·CB "E•enmg NC'W>W1ttr8otr said spokeswoman Ramona Dunn. Schieffer .. Under construction A worker detail• the "Temple of the SyrlllJ[" aandcaatle, which wu entered ln the fourth annual United Way of Oktoberfest parade gets early start By G. JEANETIE A VENT The o nly Oktoberfest parade 1n Southern C'aJ1forn1a will march through the renler of Old World Village toda) at~ pm. 1n Huntington Beach. Led b) .\mcncan. German and Ba' anan flags. the parade "111 mark the beginn1 ng of a celebra11on that can be traced back to Oct. 17. 1810. Oktoberfest began as a wedding celebration in Munich, Germany to honor the marriage of Prince Ludwig of Bavana to Princess Therese · of Sachscn-H1ldburghausen. What began as day-Jong wt'dding cclebratton 176 years ago has now become a festiv('. month-long event observed b) German descendants world-w1de. . Oranae County Sandcaatle Conteat at Seal Beach Saturday. The S&nd Dudea of Newport Beach. developed the ca•tle. In Hunting1bri Beach. Oktoberfest (Pleaee eee PARADE/A?) The Schwabenlaendler dance group kick• up tta heel• at Old World Vlllace. There was no indjca11on on when the tape was made. or under "hat In Lo~ .\ngelcs. Jacobsen's ~n also circumstances Jacobsen made ihe cnt1c1zed Prt's1dent Reagan and Sec- tape, the network said. rt'tary of State Gt'orge Shultz for "The onl> thing I can tell )OU'" we (Plea.e eee J ACOBSEJll/A2l Marine won't face death .penalty for joy ride in jet By STEVE MARBLE Ol-0.-,"11o481aft .\n El Toro Manne who took an unauthonzed JOY nde 1n a Jet fighter- bombcr after he team ed a minor medical problem had ru1nt>d his · chances for a ~areer as a Manne pilot no longer faces possible e'ccut1on under a 200-)ear-old m1hta~ lav. .\charge that could ha' e resulted in the death penalt) for Lance Cpl. Howard .\. Foote ha!\ bel·n dropped. said Manne spokesman LI ( ol Jem Shelton last week. Foote has been ordered to stand tnal on three less senous c harges of v. rongful appropnation of an aircraft. unlawful entry and v.11lful damage of an aircraft. said Shelton A general court man1al 1s set for Sept ~9 • , Prosecutor'i 1n the case admit the flight in the single-seat .\-4 k) hawk went well and that Foote -v.ho had ne\ er fl o" n that I) pe plane before - 1s described as a model Manne b) supponers (Pleue eee MARINE/A 2) Seniors are sharing housing, interests Renung with rol1 mma1e<. ,.., "'' novel experience. C\J)Cl"Jalh n coastal Orange Count~ .... hl'rl' 1h1· beach beckons bu1 high houc;ing cn•;t' say "stay awa) ·· But finding someone 111 '\han' rent when you are on the far \11.k 01 tilt\ " no eas} task v. hen nev.'ipaper<. are lull of ads hke this one 'ng prot 1t)mk wnts sme to shre Translation. Young profr'i'iw nal (fe)male wants same to share That's "h' -Ahen Rabe Hou'ih arrived 1n Orange Count~ th1 month she dispensed" 1th the clas<11ficds and put her name 1n "1th the shared housing coordinator al the Oas1" Senior Cmzens Center in ( orona del Mar _. Within a da\. Hou~h. ti 7. wa<. matched up "'th a M-,ear-old 'rv.- pon &alh "oman "'th a threl·- bedroom apartmrnt tn "harr "'I thtnl.. \II fa r 1t"' ~orl..1ng tiul \e~ well." l\11u"h <.aid JI thr l'nd nf LISA MAHONEY PEOPLE IN THE NEWS ht'r tiN 1n da" "Ith Ro<;cmal"\ Re' nold<. ··\\>e ha'e different hacl..- gruund., and different educa11on and d11Tere n1 prohlems. hut v.c 'leem to ha' e a 101 in common .. 1;he ..aid \1111ng 10 Re~nolds' tasteful h'ing room 1n th<' BaY'A'ood \panmt'nts near 'l'" pf1rt ( enter Hou'ih <;a1d. ''Finanl 1alh I l l'ukl not. at th1' point. at111rd .l h" l'I' drMrtmcnl hkC' th1 .... \-11rnq '' al"' a rl'a ,nn Rt'' nolds (Ple&K .ee SENIORS / Al ) Irvin~ council to debate likelihood of school shortage INDEX Bridge Business Classified Crossword Death notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Publlc notice! Spor1s A6 C6-7 01-6 06 06 By G. JE ANETI.E AVENT Despite concerns b' lnine (11' Councilman Ed Doman th.it tJle Irvine nilied School D1c;tnct ma) not be able to provide ~hools tor children mo\1na into thr ne" \\e'll· park V1lla1e. school officials say the) will be able to accommodale the ne" students and have the track rteord to prove it "To answtr ti\( c111.:s que .. 11on. ye~ we can comfortabl) handle the 'itu- dcnts 11 Westpark ... \.'ltd P"'°'I Recd. . L ' . r • 'fX'C'1al ass1'ltant to Supcnntendent Stanley Core\ Rrcd told members oft hr Aoard of Education 1hat he sc:-nt 3 ktter to the l'll) detailing the d1 .. tru ..... rlanc; llr "'II also appear hefore thr Cit) C ounc1I on T ucsda) to an'i"rr QUC\· u ons posed last month about thr district's preparedness. Appro.x1m1lt'I) 4,434 rrc;idcncc' art projected for ~stpark b) I Q•ll') accordina to long-ranae figurt'' pro'1dl°d h' The l r\lne ( o. \31J Ree-d L>unng lhC' I Q~~·~7 ~hool \Car. 750 units are e'pected to open, genrrating 150 students. The number of students calculated 1s hascd on the t\ pc of ho mes The method has been-. ,·ahdated on numerous occa ions O\l"r thr \care; ..aid Reed "The fact ol the matter is that our 1r.1ck record Ill proJCCllng aro wth has twc n very accurate, and has JUSI bttn 'al1dated once ap 1n -by the o~ning ,,r ... chool (Sept 4), Reed uid. •When 1hc dust had settled. the actual c Mol\mcnt match~ o ur pro1eet1on w1th1n a factor of I percent .• Reed said the d1stnct does not e~pect to sec all the students nght away Rather than tranfer their chil- dren to a new ~hool in the middle of a school ~car. man)' partnts will conttnuc to stnd their ch1ldrt'n to the prev1ou school until the foltowing September. Wcstpar' 1~ still under construction and nonr of the ho mes R~ct open for 1x-curmn , 'ilUd "We don't ha'<' all the re'IOurt'rs to accommodat<' t hildn·n 111 a nt'1gh- borhood ~hool from da\ <)nr · R«"d acknowledged The 'iChool d14'tm:t 1\ a bit behind in hu1lding nev. ~ h•IOI\ b«au~ of a li\C··\t'ar h1a1 u' 1.au'il'd b) a lack of state fundine, Board member MarJ1e "a'l'ham said. " ince we ha'r a nl'" 1 ''' C'ouncl't. the\ ma\ no1 he a~are of how our sch ools are funded .. \ ne" school can't open ever. 11me a ne" development o pens. ~ht' said Helen Camero n. prtsident ol the school board, said hool fa 1h11e" arc a rt"spons1b1htv of th<' ~hool ooud The: d1~tnC't 1' not \1mpl\ a ~f'J('(' to (Pleue eee fRVlllft / ~l Styte Weather ; r • 85-6 A6 A6 ca 8 2 06 c 1-5 B 1-4 A3 '• ./ . - 0rmnge Coat DAILY PtLOT/ Sunday, September 21 , 1 ... II .~ ' SBNIORSASROOMMATESINOC ••• hela Al . bu opeaed her apartment to room· ma.a for the lut 2YJ yean. Ahbouab she works full time in the billift& depuuneot of a top air freiaht firm , Reynolds cannot manaae Ncw- pon Beach rents alone. ... probably couldn't stay here if I didn't have a roommate," she said. A widow whose dauahter is pown and on her own, Reynolds said she also savon the companionship of roommates. ··1 enjoy people, I like people noises. l likr somebody in my house with me ... she said. Newpon Beach as one of 1 S Orange County cities that offer roommate referral services to their senior citizens. Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa also operate shared housina pravams. So. to a limited extent, does 1..a&una Beach. In some cases, thr city pays thC' salary of~ prOlf'Bm coordinator. In othe~. the ta~ is (>ickcd up by a social semce orpn1zat1on. There were 228 applicants for shared housing and I 04 placements coun~de during Jul¥>. the last month for which staustics were tallied. . Alona the Orange Coast. Costa Mesa m•kes about I "'l matches a month and Huntington ,Beach about 13. Newport Beach and Laguna Beach each match about one set of roommates a month. In a county whe~ the fair market rent on a studio apartment averaged $416 a month in July: a one-bedroom averqed SS08 and a two-bedroom went for $597, shared housing pro- grams are sorely needed. said Gene Jacobs. an Orange County Senior Services Office representative who coordinates the mdependent pro- grams. ~ .. You take a senior who wants a one-bedroom apartment: about all they're toinJ to find (are ones for) SSOO. 1t•s qwte prohibitive. Many are payina SO. 60, 70 percent of their incomes for housing." she said , Those senion who own their homes arc not worry-free either. shared housing coordinators said. Taxes, upkeep and puttina food on the table can be a hardship on a fixed income even when there is no mortgage to pay. · Economics 11 by far the b111est reason why seniors decide to share a house or apartment, shared housing coordinators said. Companionship is the next most mentioned reason anq security, the third. they said. AJI the shared housing programs in Orange County are referral services. Although sbme do extensive home visits and follow up, coordinators alol)g the Orange Coast are pretty much limited to conducting in-offi ce interviews with applicants and then matching up those with homes and tho!t' house hunting with people they bcbeve will ht compatible. It is up Jo the 1odiv1dual$ to make arrangements to m"cet. the coordi- nators said. ·. All kinds of'Hv1ns si{uatlons have been created through shared housing referrals. Orange Coast coordina tors said. Though the most common match as bet...,,een 1wo senior citizens. there have been successful inter-gener- ational arrangements. Platonic male-female matches are not the least bit unusual. they said, and are m fact preferred by many widowed seniors who have become accustomed 10 living with someone of the opposi te sex. "The> 're not looking for an}' hank)'-panky. They just want some- -IRVINE SCHOOLS READY ••• FTomA l the cn y hke the fire and police departments. said Cameron. Board member Mary Ellen Hadle}' said the d istrict we lcomes discussions with the city. "but bas1call) wl'rc going to have 10 ~olvc some of these things (ourselves)." However, Westpark children arc planned for, said R~d. According 10 a five-year attendance plan. West park elementary students will attend Cul- verdale Elementaf) School. until an -interim school opens at Un1versll} Park in the . fall of 1988. The per- manent school in West park will open in the fall of 1989. By 1990. the d1stnct expect'> to have almost all oflrv1ne'selemen1an children 1n neighborhood ~hool,, saidR~. • However. the d1s1nc1 1s not able 10 accommodate middle and high school student!> 1n neighborhood schools. Under the plan. Westpark middle school ~tudents will a11end Rancho San Joaquin Middle School and high school students will be I MARrlNE .•. FromA"'iT But Foote v.as charged with damag- mg the plane becaust' testimony at a prehmmary heann$ mdicated two hatches were bent slightly because he failed to fasten them properly when he jumped 1010 the JCI July 4. Among the charges originally fikd agams1 the Manne was one under a ~00->ear-old law against hazarding a \ css'I. The lav. was wnnen for use against ship captams who damage their craft through negligence. • The la"' cames the death penah'. But rn1htal) proo;ecutors ne~cr 1n11~nded 10 \eek the death penah). helton said Still. for se' era I da}'S the. <>fficep, in ~ they can lalk to, .. aaid Yvonne Pfl.ion who runs t.beHuotina1on &r..cll lhated houaina pt0tnm. The relationship typically takes on the cbancteri11ics of a traditional marriaae with the woman doina the cookina and cJeanina and the man doina the heavy taska, she said. When two women or two men share a place, wks arc more likely to be divided evenly, coordinaton said. That's how Housh and Reynolds set up housekcepina. as have Bob and Mary Strong of Costa Mesa anq their roommate Val Dahtberi. • Though it's unusual for a married couple to get mvolved with shared ho~ing, the. Strona.s say they have eruoyed renting a room to Dahlbera for the last two years. "We've not onlr been lucky in findina Val, bu\ Va bas the qualities th't make for a good houso-sharcr," Mary Strong said. AU three help to keep things orderly in· their neat, comfortable tract home, she said. Dahlbera and Mn. Strong arc both nearing80. BobStronais 75. They are retired and li ve on social security. The $250 ttnt the Strongs cha'Je Dahlberg has allowed her to remain independent while the extra income made it possible for the couple to take a trip and "put a little in the bank." Mrs. Strong said. The two women a~ also good companions, preferrina to chat while Mr. Strong enjoys a book or watches television. 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"I think (the administration) has Daniloffs release. said she was aware CBS had the tape The letter said the price paid 10 free of Jacobsen. but knew nothing fun her Daniloff "was the release of the about 11. backed itself into a comer with its charge of the bng at Camp Pendleton rhetoric and is simply finding it very kept Foote in solitary confinement difficult to maneuver under that and shackled him whenever he left his rhetoric," said Paul Jacobsen. 27. cell -thr s<Kalled close confine-"I don't think he looks good," the Russian spy who was working agamst The videotape marked the third the American people and that was . 11me 1n recent weeks that photo- clear." graph" of Jacobsen have been d1s- "Th1s price was great compared tributed. with the price that the Amencan The letter attributed to Jacobsen government will have to pay 10 and the accompanying Islamic Jihad release us." the letter said. communique were in a packet left ment given a condemned soldier. younger Jacobsen said after seeing his The treatment began Aug. 30 ·and father in the televised portion of the ended Sept. 5. when leg.al officers tape. "I think, very clearly. the assured the brig's commander they ~omments on the tape art. his feelings wouldn't press the death penalt). said 10 ~~.matter. and that he s frustrated Jacobsen's son. Eric Jacobsen ol outside a Western news agency 10 Huntington Beach said in response to Moslem west Beirut the letter. "Obviously, we're real The packet contamed a Polaroid concerned and angered and confused photograph of Jacobsen an pajamas. at the discrepancy and the in-Shelton. . -by It. Foote's fa ther and a Oying buddy The ~ppeal apparently was the have ponrayed him as a frustrated second in t~o w~eks from Jacobsen. 01er who'le ambition to be a Marine A letter beanng has name was released fighter pilot was ruined by a minor Sept. 16 by Islamic Jihad. the Shiite medical problem that surfaced when Moslem gr~up that claims to hold he tried to break a sailplane altitude three Amencan hostages and to have ~ _ kil~ourth. The letter askeatOr negotiations over the hostaJeS and warned that the kidnappers might kill the Americans. In a statement released along with the letter, Islamic Jihad urged the United States to negotiate for the release of the American hostages as 11 did with the Soviet Union for ~~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 h tt>t fl•v S• t:-,.,. IAew L • consistency of the government's pol- icy." The caseofDanilofT. the U.S. News and World Report correspondent ·arrested in Moscow Sept. 30 a nd accused• of espionage, has becom e a m~ue in U.S.-SOv1et relations. Daniloff and a Soviet e mployC(: of the United Nations who was arrested in New York and charged with spying have been released from prison 1n the custody of their country's diplomats. In Washingto n, D.C.. State DeP.an- ment spokeswoman Sondra McC~rty Correction A story 1n Saturday's Daily Pilot mcorrect!} reponed that Erica JacobSOn, who approved a $2.9 m1lhon ~ttlement with two Fo unt.am Valley doctor\. wai. 36 months pr~­ nant when sht' checked into a hospi- tal. Jacobson was actually 36 weeks pregnant The Daily Pilot regrets the error Dally Piiot D•llvery It Guairanteed "'a• •"~'~" £10• •~bf' r-,,;•a "'~ N Cl?e?6 CIH "l•O aCI~ 542 ~678 °""net& & ~fo,,e1 6~1 ~32 l ( r,··v'' 98' "'"•'Of' ... A'' P"tJ v-•r--g .... ~L>•"'• N .. ,...ews '~""" M "''*.'"' 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Call the number abOve ant.I \Our message will be recorded, transcnbed and· de· h vered to the apPfopriate editor The same 24-hour answering service ma\ be used .to record letters to. the editor on an ~ topl c Contnbutors to our Letters column must rncludl' their name and telephone number for' rnrirnt1on Tells u~ v.hat's on ~our mmd ,,. ,,..,.] ••• J .. , J "4l !> .. not,-if ~ ' ·ec .. ¥9 "fo.JI t • :.. f I 4 r t,AIJ DefOfe • .. • " ' ~.· f"O(')y .... r • ,_.,, ....... , ClrculaUon Teleph~ GAME 2 I WEEK 2 /DAY 1 • 139 L • I SS 67 44 _J l so 77 23 (r YEAll ... / Al FLUENT, THAT'S ME ... I'll BE HERE EVERYDAY WITH YOUR DAil Y WIN -GO NUMBERS! R.i PS orirJ ~0 .... '"; olo,. •r .. garnP are on your gani• card or. call our HO Tl 1r E 642 4333. 9 5 IV F 'W lor WI GO 1nform rJ ' '"'" lllilJ Piiat & TWA F1r10 0u r HOW GOOu :.f ~t A ,, APl '1 10 SEARS SURPLUS STORE Wr ~1 '"11 qu1l1h '"° d•~ounlf'd """ ~,,, Clo\t l•om Su 11 rtl•~ •1111 '''"' d•1111o.i loo• WI\ PllCf\ QUOltd ,,. I~• '1•'•• DllU1 41 ~ lllf ~••\ -· ~-ly ollr•td Or • ••liot o• n m1nr "'''' 1101tt ••Ovnd lhf • uunn ,..- 20" Squareview Color T.V. • R EMOTE CO~TH OI , "4254 'yl\. \ .. ::.:·~;;::· ( ~)-. ~~\~, v~ $320" _ .. Wea 1589°0 '>-' ~\ ~ • \. ASSORTED LIGHT FllTU ... RE-S __. For Home ~ Shop 10-81% OFF PRICED '8°0 • '8000 WllllE THE NOH Quilted Wall Hangi ngs little Boy Denim Jeans llOW 13°0 llOW 18°0 Were s2500 Assorted Characters • HUNTINGTON BEACH m~i:~v£ (Adlms & Mi9nofia) t..t lltOft °" 10AM WM SAT IH SUN I 1 ' Were '699 S.r ''"''"""" <i.,.,•nkHftd .. ' .... O.C-t ~.,. ~ll •NICo 1 ... , t MOTIS-W AllDSLL . Kelly Wardell of Huntinaton Beach became the' bnde ofRoben Motil ofOatden Grove in an AUJ. 23 ceremony in St, Bonaventure Catholic Church. Tbe couple grtttcd 32S auests at their reception in Old World in Hununaton Beach. Ronald and ltis Wardell of Huntinaton Beach arc the earents of the bride. ·s be wore a white satin SOW!' with a cathedral train. The off-the-shoulder bodice was embellished with lace appliques. Her siste r, Ti st Wardell , was maid of honor, and bridesmaids included Susan Terus and Kathy W~rdell, also sisters of J}le bri<Se. Susan Selecky, Karen Greene; Sonja Leyson .Snd Katie Purdy. The bride11oom is the son of Darlene and Alan Mot is. He chose his brother, James. as best man, and ushers were Bryan Motis, another brother, Tom Warden: brother of the bride, Ken Terzes. Marty Callahan and Mike Lindsten. After a honeymoon in Jamaica. the couple are residents of C'osta Mesa. She ts emptoyed by Associated Travel in Irvine and he is with Muth & Co. CPA firm 1n Ne~rt Beach. •• Mr. and Mra. Michael Petenon PETERSON-HARTKE The ug IS mamage of Michelle ~nke and Michael Peterson of Redding was solcmnl1ed at the Newpon-Me\41 C hn'>t1an C'enter In Costa Mesa. Afterward, the couple greeted 2SO guests at 1he1r reception at the church. Tht· bride. daughter of Mr. an'd Mrs. David Hanke of (<Xia Mesa~ \I< Ore a gown of wh11e satin w11h a lace bodice Bridal attendani\ \lll'fe Renee Mumma. Rachd Fergu'ion. 'iu1anne E11er I aune Isaacs. Su11 Grasc;o and Valene.-M1tlhell Her husband 1~ the 'Ion of Marvin Prterson and Mrs. V 1r~in1a Cornell Rand) Peterson. Kel l\ Pcter~on 'vf 1kl· Hanke Eugene Mallo\ Bernie Hc11el dnd Larn I 1nl.. "l're h1c; a11endanl'> . Thl' n1uplt· .trl· .it home 1n Hun11ng1on Bea<.·h aftcr a "edd1ng tnp along the coast and nonh~rn C...a~1fem~a Sht' l~rwHll llam·'i Ce1.tntf"\> ( "OO~'fn Santa Ana and he 1'> l'mplo\ed b\ the HolhwOod RooseH'll Hotel 1n Holly"oOd · · BURGENBAUCH-KA.ISER Santa Barbara re!t1dents Jud y .\nn Kai ser and Manin Kern Burgenbauch exchanged wedding \'OW'\ 1n an .\ug 10 ceremori) at Zaca Lake Resort near Buellton fhe) greeted 150 guc'it'> at tht'1r reception Jlso at Laca Lah· .\I and Elaine Kaiser of La ( anada and Ted and Laura Burgcnhauch of( oc;ta Mesa an: the parents of the couple The bmk "ore a gu"n of1vor) lace OHr dust) rose. with a "Ide ..a11n sash and a trumixt llounce on the skin lier matching lace hat." 1th a tulle oo" and 'e1hng. "J'i tnmmed in pink roses and carna11uns 'iht· ",,, ,1 I It' n<.kd b' ht·r three s1 sters. Sue Kai'><.' r ac; maid nf honor and. ·\nnt' and Ma n Ka1c;cr ac; bnde'>mirnh · ~1 1chacl \\ d\11n "a" he'it man. and u.,.hcr' "ere ~ell Ta' lur and Mit.hael (1allo\\a\. .\ftrr J hone) moon spc1ll mountain ~·li mbing 1n the 1erra'> the n1upk art.· re'i1den1s of<. ro" le) Lake he I!>" 11h thr Round Va lle\ School D1s1nct and her husband t' at ~'1dmmoth M'crnnta1n lo Resort . The couple arc gradualt'' ofl I( '\anta Barbara. and he is al'io a graduatr nl ( O\la Me'ia H 1gh 'ichcml and at1rnded Orangt' Coa\t C ollcgt• CODDING-HALSUAD Janet ( <.. odding of Garden Grove and Ll' Rb) C Hal51cad nf Huntington Reach ha' e ann11fl nced their plan\ for a Nov 7 \.\edding. '\he I\ the daughter of .\ l. and flame ~1 Codding ol C 1arden < i ro' e and 1s a graduate of (1ardcn C1ro\l' High School _ lkr li.1mt· I'> the son of Ron Jnd Ruth Hal stt•ad of Medfon.l. Ore H t••~ a graduate of ~kdford ~en1or H 1gh s, h11111 Mc CARTY ·NOOY .\ 'v1Jr\ h ~I \H•dd1ng IO (ah af') ('hap('!, ( OSIJ Mesa. "111 Jilin Ronnie Mc< art} of Tuo;tin and . tt'H'n Nog~ of Santa ..\ na '\he " tht' daughter of ( harle'l and Noree n McCart~ and Mr'i Sh1rle) .\ti). all of Huntington Beal·h. and h1~ parents are Ma r) .\nn Nog} of Santa .\na and krry Nog}' of M1ch1ga n. The: bnde-elect is a graduate ot l:.d1son ll 1~h hoot and her fiance is an alumnus of Fountain Valle) High hool and Orange Coast College. How to submit news EnsaJlemcnt nng.,JnJ 1H"dding bcllur1• ah' a.\\ good nr" ~ Jfld the Dail) Pilot want~ to sharr ·'our announcemr111 ~11h thrcvmmumty We can make 11 CBS) for I t>U. loo' F1nt gct l<>p1es ofour t•ngagement and 14eddmg form~ l 'nu1.rne1rhcrp1cJ. thrm upm ourlnhhyar JJO" flll\ \t . < <'Sia M rsa. M onda} through Fnda) from 811 m tn 5 pm . or mllll) our m1uesr w11h a stamped. \t'll-ad1lrc~!>t'tl t•n 1 ·dope ro the \l'edding /'kparrment. n :111' Pilot. P 0 Rm: 1560. Costa Mrsa Y!.ti~ti Engag<'mtnr nc" ~ mu~t be sum1tted at least ~q·n "C'<'h pnorto the "'r'<Jding lf,1 ou ha1 rc•nc in1/utk3ph11to1)ftht• hndt'·t<>-ll<' "1th thr t11rm \\ cdJing!i \.\ 11/ /Jc pub/ishcd ancr the WC'dcllTIJl date Qmtlm ph11t11H1fthc hnde or the bndslcouplc Bil' 14t'komr Rhwk '' h1te photos arc ptl'fcrrrd rn color II 1ou1\ l\h 1 out ph11to f'('lumrc.J. pl<' a~ put )<)Ur name anJ """''"' addrf'ss on the back (u~"I fC'lt-11Pp<'.d pt•n p/ca,f1 \\i'cJt11 flll ,111d t'nfluSt'mc•n I nc\.\ ~ H pu h/1~hc'\}1111 a ~pacr J 1111l11hlr /l.J\1' Wt• can't guarnntr<' 1tll1.1 ~pt'« 1tirds1r 1111111111 nc•u' hut we If) topuh/1\h 11.1' oon a' pcH\lhk Orange Coast O,.IL Y Pttqr /Sund•Y. $9')femb«'21. llM M .. -· LtBputs I revamp· ·ofbotel onho"ld Decision postponed 6ecause ofconcerns overheig}\t. parking By LA.URA MER& OftlleO.-, .......... The Laguna Beach Ci ty Council pt- poned 11s decb1on ori plJms 10 r:ebU:ild . portions of the urf and Sand 'Hotel until the arch1icc1 can answer some of t.bc counc1rs concerns abo111 he1&ht. parkina and tht mass1 veness of the prOJCCl.. Tht" council will reconsider the project Oct 21 R C Re\Om, the owners of the hotel. Dlen·eyland comes to Daniel WJlnlS todemohsh a number of the eiusttna buildings and add 72 hotel rooms. 4, 100 square feet of commercial offices. a 6.QOO. square-fool restaurant and a 4,500.square· loot conference area .\.n underground parkrna structure also v.ill be butlt at the s11e on I 555 South Coa11 High\.\ a~ Mickey Moaae dropped in on Daniel, a patient at H-C Memorial Roepital. recently. Dianeyland characten Mickey. Minnie and Goofy viaited with patienta and preaented hoaptial pre.ident Michael Stepbena with an array of &lfta for the boepitallsed yoanaaten. Flights for handicapped at Mile square Worry council By TOM WRIC.HT Delly f'llot C on""°"""t Fountain\ Jiii'\ '' 11~ < 11unul l\11pl)<l\· in~ J 'IA'l 1.il 1.'' l'nl pl.1nn1·d during JO ,1\1.,lf•'Tit"\\ p1 11~rJm lor h.ind1l.lfl1'1<.'d ~ \lpk .11 \ 1111 \4u.m· l';ir~ hn .tU'>~ of ,,tll-11 \lll\u·1n' 1111 c >11 11'1 1111 ( .ilif111111.1 \\ lwl'l1 h.111 \1 .110 11\ '""11,1111111 th r ( .il1l1•rn1.1 ( 1\d \11 P.111ul 111, 1 .. 11111' P.11~' ,,n,t K1, r •• 1.i11111 t>," 1111\111 .1nJ tht •'H' 111 L .1 fl ,1hl.1 .H \ '1"'"'"11 0~ ,I h.tndll,lfl[ll'J ,11.\,ll• 111·" p1<1~1.1 111 .11 \1ilr °'14u.in-P:11k I 11, n1.1 1n , ',·111 uf liil' pr11g1.1m 'rll Ix· .111pl.1111· 1rq1,,,,,., l)r.1ngl'C •111111 1 11r 'l~I Irvine man named to university post I r\I nc rc\ldt•nt Stephen < 1rncsbeCk ha'> been appointed a~soc1a1c dean at "ia11onal l 1nn t>rs11 y-Orange Count) The 28-\ear-old formc raS'il\tant aean ol '>tudents ...:111 be ~spo~blt' for unl\erc,11~ operauons at the ma1 mpu\ 1n In inc and at the. Wrs1m1n'iter1 ong &alh .1nd -· l oc; .\lam11os Learning ( entt'r!> (,roesbel'k graduated· Imm '\Jdt1un.1I l 'n1,ers1t} "11h honor., and has a hal·hl·lw of business adm1n1'>tra11on dt.·gn.'l' Ht•" .1 candidate for a ma.,ter ol bu\IOl'" adm1n- 1s1ra11on degrel· ( 1roesbet k ha' al .. o rcu.·11. t'll "-a1111n.ll l nners11~ ·, "Ou1s1and1ng \tJt1 Pc,..on ul the Quarter ·\~ar<J " Headquanen·d in '>an D1t·g11 :".dt1on .. ll l n1,ersll} pro\ldl''i e\l'ntng dJ\\l'" l11r "orlong profeS'IHrnah Irvine plans fine arts fair in November ( lrangt' ( llUOI\ Jrll'il\ l raft \.\Ufk Cf\ euhnarv nnt">l"'I :ind !."trlturnl 11risn11a11on~ arc being'"' 11cd 10 apph fur huuth )pace. at the tirn lntern:.Htnn.tl I .m pt.1nnt•J al the lrv1m· F1m• ..\rt'i C t'n ll·r Organ1za11110\ 1ha1 utl't-r l'lllt·rta1nmen1 including danl'er'I Jnd mu\111,1n' abu arr tx·1ng cnl'(lUrJgcll to dflflh The fair dt''-1gned In l'l11pha"1e the count'\ cultural and l'lhn1r an' "'II be hdd from Ill am 10 tip m Nm I at tht· In inc Finr .\rt,·Center. 4Mll \\ alnut ·\\t' 11 1<. being ~P<rn~ored b~ the l "' ·, tine art\ .tnd performing ans dcpartm<"nl'i . The center can accom modatt· up 10 CiU booths. each measunn~e1gh1 fet•t wide and "" fe<"t deep. Space will tx· allnl~llt'd on 3 ti rn come. tir'I 'ien cd haw •. ,tlthnugh Ir' 1ne rrs1dent\ will he g" en rrnml' I hl· f<'t' I\ $2'1 pet hooth Ill ~11( I hand ll apix·d pi:'opk Hut the flight' ~Orf') 1hr f oun1.11n \ Jlk~ ( 11~ < ountil "'-' e l l"rtJ1nl~ faH1r prngram'I ·01 thl\ I\ ix··· \t,l\or frcd \'oc,'i said '"hu1"l'1Jn 1 'uppon the u'e of the ~1~k \quare l'.ir~ run"J~ tor ~uo takcoff\-and landing'·· l ht·formnl 1 5 Na,~a1r'itnp1\loca1t·d in the l l'Olcr o f 'v11le 'iquare Parl.. fhn ounu l JI'><' \\J\ 1m1Jtl·d h\ th~ ldl I.. 111 u1 rnmun1lJllun hcl\.\Cl'n lht' ~II\ Jlld lhl' 'l)(lfl\11r\ of lh1· J\.\ Jrl'nl'\\ program l .1rhl'r 1nlw ma1111n 1i1 thr 111' h.id 1n- d1~.1tl·d 1h.11 lhl' t11~ht\ \q 1uld I'll' 1n hot .m hJll1111n\ Stephen Groeabeck GOP opening In fa, t \'o" \aid. th.it 11 l l1un1' 'iurx·n 1-.or Kugt·r \tatllon hadn"t a\lo.cd the UI\ tor II\ opinion on the l'\l'OI thl' (II\ ( 11Unt 1l \t1ll "nufdn'1 knu" ahout thl' plJn 10 use the air <itnp Jt \1 1!1 ~dure ParJ.. l he nent h.t'> tx·l·n hdd .st Fulkrt•m .\1pon fur thl· la,11~0 'car\ fhl· m111.r to Mile: Squ.Hl' l'arlo. "a' ha~d lln a dl'C1\1<m to t'\pand tht' program 10 1m ludt· a , drn" al ..inJ 1·n1~na1nmt·n1 f hl' ( 11 \ l l IU nu I dra lll'd .t k lll'r tu \1Jn111n oppo\lng lhl' u..e 1\I tht• dlr '>tnr JI \1 1k \qu.in• Park .ind u1u nul m1•mtx·l'1 pl.in tu JttcnJ V.l·dnl''>dJ~ \ \Uf)l'f\ l'>ol\ m1·e11ng to \(Jilt" thl·1r 11ppt1\ll11111 Lagunacouncil- gives manager $5,200 pay hike The Laguna Beach C '11y ( ounnl unan1· mously appro,ed a 7 S pcrtt•nt pa' hike for C it y Manager Ken Frank. 1ncrea411ng hi\ month!} salal) b> S5 211!< tor an annual salan ofS74.6.:!8. Council appro\ed Fran k' '>Jla~ "h1lh includes another 7.S ixrcrnt pa} tn IY!r' after mee11ng -w11h Frank 1n cfo,ed ~tl.\11\11 dun ng Tursda~ night 's cou nnl meeting Frank"s month!\ salar. "111 ht-S6.~ 14 The salaf") increase IS elTcrn \ l' \cpl 2 ~ Beginning 0<.1 I the c1I\ manager"' 111 also recel\e a S 'OO monthl). e\pen'>t' anoun1 In fiscal H'ar 19 S-86 frank made $69.420 a )caror SS. 785 a month. In fiscal 'ear 1984-8". he made Sol.Y80 a 'ear or SS.165 a month. al'cord1ng tout~ r~cord' 9, fiscal 'ear 141.<fh!C' Frank·, ..a tan~ 111 1ncrea~ 10 S80 . .:!~o · Volunteer• from the Newport Harbor Republican Women wel- com Republican candidatea to tbe openln& of the Orange Coun· ty_Repabllcan Headquarten. The atiff of 10-16 volonteen wiU reitater voten, do mailln&• and.. aefl aouvenlr button• ana jew- elry. Pictured are A~mblyman GU Ferpaon. 10th Dlatrlct; Lynn Dowty. headquartera chairwoman: Sen. Wllllam Campbell. candidate for con- troller: and Evelyn Hart, run- nin& for reelection to the New· port Beach City Council . ..\fter nearh three hours of presentations dunng a public hearing Tuesday, the rnunc1l po)tponed its decision even though threc council members indicated the~ \.\l"fe prepared 10 vote apinst the PfOJeCI unless \Orne changes were mide . The mailer came before the council \llhcn Councilman Robert Gentry ap- pealed the approval of the Design Review Board .\hhough he praised the architects for the prOJect'i. design. Gentry opposed building height exceptions approved by Design Rev1ev. When the proJect ·failed to meet the required number of parking spaces by 50 <ipaces the board allowed the owners to tease-parking spacei. 1n a nearby lot. Plans for the hotel include atnums and court~ards througho ut the property which will be designed 1n a Mediterranean flavor The building 1s Cj,lrttntly nine stories high and the ne~ tsl11ld1ng wtll be the same · height But se ... eral roof areas on the: propcn). 1nctud1ng the stair and elevator to"crs. n<"eeded the cit) 's height hmll. -\hhough the view from Coast Hlghway 1<. appealing. dra\llingi. of the ocean side '1ew sho-wed a massive buildingappeanng lnmplc1cl~ different. · e' era! residents comrlained the pro- 1ct I "as too big Rut Barbara \.1 cDonald. a -.pokes\.\oman tor rc:s1dents of the con· .1umin1um-. ne't door 10 the hotel. said she _yo orked ~1th the arch11ec1~ from the ht-g1nn1ng and "a" no\.\ ..atlsl'le<f w11 the design \1< Dondld 1nld 1he tounc1l she attended t'' t•n De\1gn Re\ 1c~ Board meeting to proll'~I 1he proJl'll lx"l ause 11 cul off the re<.1dcn11, 'It'\\ rnmdor of the ocean. She \·ommenlkd the Jrc h11ec1s for making the nct•es'>3~ thange !he co ndominiums propo..ed "Tht· u 1mcrn\ \.\C ra1..ed ha\C ~en addrt'ssed I lt1matel) 1h1'i proJe<"t rcp- rc:\t'nts a t nmprnm1o;e The) want some- thing 1inanc1alh \uccessful The re"s1dcn1s "ant -.ome1h1ng heau11fu l." McDonald \aid I ounnl ml·mt'M:r<i C1entf') Dan Kenne) and "'<'II F 111patnck said they ma) ~ pe1 \uaded In' 01e 1n f:n or of the project 1f 11 \llere .. calrd dO\.\n 'o a~ no110 require the .idd111onal parking and 1f \ome of the lO\.\ers "'ere lowered so the\ don't exceed the height rt•4u1remcnl\ Man~leads no contest to groping Minnie .. He'll spring for you Thia ta Opey, a year-old male aprln&er apaniel wbo•a lookin& for a 6etter place to llve tban bla cdrrent addreu at the L~na Beac h Animal Shelter. He • an active dol that llkee children and all kinda of peopte. ' By tllc Au~la&cd PrH1 .\ 21-\ear-otd Rn tnn "'·I' \t'll\l'O•l'd 111 II' e da~s 1n Jail arkr pk.id1ng n1• ~l1n1t·,1 111 a m1sd<.·meannr \'Ounl ol hattt-r' .1g.11 n,1 a 01sne)land emploH't' ~t·arin~ ·J \1 1nn11• ~oust' lO\tume Lee Jal ~ rm Jan~U('\ tll Rugh\ I n~ land. \.\a' al<.o ordert-d I nda' 111 ''a' .1".1' from the amuwmt>nt par~ 1111 thrt'<' \l".tr' h' 'ortl \1.11 ~·1 1 uni' \.t unl<.'1pJ I < oun t uJ11,t· h "" 1 .... I 11na1 < 11H·n , 11·" 1 • 11 nH· 't'r't'd '>aturda' he faced nnl '"'' mure night\ in 1 hange l 11unl\ JJil l,1n1ue' ',1, ,.. •c;1cd \\ edne'(Ja' ni gh t h' \nahem \o• ''r allr il'dl\ auos11n11 lht· 1 • 'l'cH ·• 1 11•1'1•'\t'e "e11nng a largc pl.l'-111 \1 n , \I. 1,. hl-.4ll <1nd 11.rahb1na hl'I hn ,1\I Gloria June Ma~Beth of Corona del Mar < ,l(~na June \13, Reth lll <. or11na ,kl \t.11 du~d T ue 'ld11\ JI th<" agr ot Ml \1:tl He-th and hrr law hu\h3nt1 m•" t•,111 lh<" hc'.hh,111r ,nmmun11' 1n I''''" 1111 huc;han,1 J11h 1\ l . \t,1\ t\c.•th dt<'ll llH' ""1" ' jll\ \.If' \1al A<-t h "·•' ~11 n 1n l "' \njll'k' I >unnp. '-' orhl \\ .u II 'ht• t•nll\lt'd in 1t, \ "\ "\«I\\ JOll ~J\ \l.lllllnt•J Ill "\,111 I r.11111'4.11 \he ~J ' 1n t harr.e 111 \h1p-10- 'h,n e \nmmun1dH10n' lor thr \\('\I t 1.M'll °'\\'" 1n•' \\Ctt h<-td f nd:" at Ro-.c Htll~ I \\ h1lll('I °'lhr " 'lff'•'t"I h' her <,0nc; JohA \1,tl lkth 111 In int l>.an \1at Reth 111 <. ll'lla ''"·' .t.iutihtcr 1 .\r11h n \.tldkth 0 1 I "'""•' ,tt'I \lttt lilnll \I\ &ranJ\ h1ldr en _, L ... °'8nOI COMt l:WLY PtlOT/ Sundey. S.,tembet 21, 18H u.s.~soviet talks end in stalemate over DS:nilOff case W l\SHJNGTON (AP) -High- levcl talks between the United States and the Soviet Union ended Saturda_y · as discussions toward a 1986 summit meeting took back seat to verbal confrontations over the Dani\ofT case and the American expulsion of 25 offici als fro m the Soviet U.N. del- egation. Secretary of State George Shultz sa'id iJ was "difficult to th ink of a fruitful summit" wi tho ut the DaniloiT case being resolved. In si multaneous early evening news conferences. Shultz and Soviet Foreign Mi n iste r Eduard Shevardnadze both ga ve . soberi ng · accounts of their talks. · ' ·Despite a satisfit>d assessme nt of prc:summit preparations. and some hints of progress on a'rms issues. Shultz said there was little point in a summit between President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail GotbacMv before.Nicholas DanilofT is fRed. In ·his openina · remark& to rep<)ners. Shevardnadze exclaimed, "I must say this 1s most unfortunate; someone's malicious hand hai tried to block" progress tpwirds a summit. He threatened retaliation for the ex- puls1Qn of the Soviet officials from New York. Yet, Shevardnadze said of the Fnday-Saturday talks. "This work. in a way. creates a foundation for holding a p.roductive summit meet- ing. and in this area. we arc indeed moving forward." • Of DanilotT. t,he magazine cor- respondent held on spying charges in Moscow, he said: "Please give us a chance through diplomatic channels in a calm and coolheaded way. to discuss those issues and find the most wise ... decision on tha.t." . . 1 •• , •• Cora.son Aqalao rece!Yee • tiUt of late Pree. Jobn r: Kennedy from Caroline Kennedy SchlOMber& dartq ceremonlee at John J". Kennedy Library In Boeton. Disneyland celebrates opening of 'Captain EO' .1 ay-lM Attodated Pffs1 Michael Jackson's 3-D musical movie "('a~ta1n EO .. has lur~d thou~nda to Disneyland for a non-stop 60-hour wct!kend pan> celebra11ng tre mo~t costly short film ever made. a spokesman said Saturda}. "We've had a an~st_1c turnout. There is a real excitement," D1snc)"land spokesman.Tony Per:; said Saiurday, midway through the 60-hour gala that began Fnda~. Atten an~ fiaures are not released by the amusemelT1 park as a man cr of policy. he said .• I have not had one person say they di dnt like 1t." Pc m )aid. "Th~y really l~ve it, including tons of celebrities li ke Jane Fonda and Elliott qould and Lisa · Hanman." "Captain EO" was previewed at 01sne)"land last Saturday and .at Oisncyworld in Florida last Frida) as pan of an NB( Tclev1s1on special scheduled for Saturday night. At another VIP s<:reen1ng Thursda) night at Disneyland, Jackson showed up 1n the thcatl'r with record pr<;><tucer Quincy Jones, Perri said. Afterward. Jackson thralled Magil' Kangdom v1s1tors.,., hen he walked thrOUj~ t~c park and waved to the _nuwds. Jackson, a frequ~nt Disneyland v1sitqr. then rode th~ <;pact• Mountain roller coaster ride twice. ·Enrironmentallsts endorse Cranston SANTA MONICA -Sen. Alan (ra.nston. seeking r~-ekct10~ 1n California, won' tlte endorsement Saturday of the 140,000-men:iber Sierra Club which said the Democratic schatorwas a staunch ally on environ~ental issue~. Using the Santa Monica Pier a!i a ha~kdrop, Sierra "Club Cahforn1a ~ rcpresentarive Bob Hattoy described Cran~ton as ··~n environmental figh ter JO the best Sierra Club tradition." '"lfthcre wa\ an envlronmental monument lake Mount Rushmore for California. the face on 11 would be those of John Muir. Ansel Adams and Senator Alan Cranston:· Hattoy said. 200peopleprotestYale's ~quino: Women led investments ins. Africa country's revolution Knud.en-Foremost struggles to survive LOS ANGELES -Supermarkets bega n accepting milk from other suppliers Saturday while attorneys for the West's largest dairy worked through the weekend to keep beleaguered Knudsen-Foremost an operation. _"We are trying to iron out an agreement to keep the doors open," Knudsen.-h m.:mo'st attorney JcfT Ktause said Saturday. "The business people are .,.,ork1ng around the clock to resolve this:· Represcntati ve~ of th<' 6 7-year-old da1~ met"' 1th its chief lender. Citicorp. in dayloog negowwons Fnda~ "'tlhnut agrel·mi:nl. Krause said. By ti.e Associated Press ·~ NEW HA VEN. Conn. -About 200 people protesting Yale University's $400 m1lhon investment an South Afnca demonstrated at the inauguration of the Ivy League sc hool's 20th president Saturday, and at least three people were arrested. The demonstrators. some wcanng white death masks and carrying mi ni ature coffins. shou1ed ">\partheid Ki lls. Yale Pays the Bills" and other slogans denouncing Yale's outh Afncan investments. Protesters shouted and clapped their hands as Benno C. Schmidt Jr.'s inaugural procession marched from the Gothic-st~ le Sterling Memorial Library to Woolse)' Hall fo r the ce remonies. 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Ed ward Kennedy. Mrs. Aquino. who assumed power in February after Ferdinand Marcos fled the country. defended non- violence . · She described "indominitablc nuns" and other Filipino women who ··reached across military and human barriers to impassive soldiers who kept solemn guard. When you touch the humanuy of an opponent. you reach his basic decency." Her return to Massachusetts. where the fam ily lived in suburban Newton from 1980 until Aquino returned to the Philippines. is "a nostalgic, sen- timental Journey," said her legal counsel. Minister Rene 'Saguisaq. At Bosto n Uni versity. Mrs. Aq uino compared her slain husband to the late President John F. Kennedy. "Violence struck him down, but his l~c_y was never lost." she said. At a reception ar the John F. Kennedy Library. Edward Kennedy and John Kennedy's daughter, Caroli ne. ga ve Mrs. Aqumo a small bust of the president. 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The omcial said be was unab&e to provide details. ANC spokeswoman Frene Ginwala said Tarnbo and Crocker talked for about two boun at the request of the State Department "in the context of' the planned vi.sit of Secrewy of State Georwe P. Shultz to southern Africa. The State Department announced Monday that Shult.z had tentatively decided to include South Afnca 1n a visit to eipt southern African nations next month to show U.S. interest in a nqotiatcd end to South Africa's policy of apartheid. By law and cu~tom, apartheid «tabliahes a racially searepted society in South Africa an whfoh the 24-nulhon black majority has no vote in national iffaits. Th~ S- million white minority controls the economy · and maintains separate distncts. schools and bealth services. Tambo met with Ho~ for nearly two houn earlier Saturday at C¥venina, Howe's country home soul.beast of London. A foreian Office statement said it wu "a good, candid and open meetin1 ... frank and serious." Ms. Ginwata said the talks were ~Id at Howe's 1nv1tation. She said "the talks ~ candid" and both sides nprnsed thtir views on the sjtuation in South Africa "and.how we can move forward to resolvina it." A State Department official in Wuhin1ton, speakina Terrorlst·group warns of more attacks In France PARIS (AP) -A secret terrorist g oup's name have claimed i;c~osi­ group that has claimed responsibility bility for four earliet bomt)ings bcgin- for five deadly bombin1s warned ning Sept. 8 that killed ~ee people Saturday that mare wiH follow, as the and injured more than I 00. ' . pnsoner whose release the voup is The commmee 1s seeking the demanding was transfemd from·onc release of Georges Ibrahim Ab9allah. i '. ·~ jail to another. . jailed for weapons possession and '- "We have not halted our oper-purported to be the leader of the ationsand we shall not halt them until Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Fae-~ freedom 1s achieved for the poht1cal tions. 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They also agreed to draft a code dealing w11h copyright violations and other forms of .. intellectual propert)' rights." In seven previous rounds of GA TT talks. most recently in the late 1970s. negot1at1ons ha'e been restricted to commodiues and manufactured goods. . "We got more than we thought.·· Yeutter told a news confertnce. "We have evef)·th1ng on the negotiating table that we had hoped for." . I The actual trade talks arc expected to begin latt this )ear or earl} next year m Gent'va and to last at least four years. Yt'utter said pro1ect1on1sl press· ures from tht l ' S. ( ongress hel ped L • .S. nrgotiators at Punta dcl Este I prtss their case for lowering world tradt bamcrs. In a statement released b) the Wh11c House. spokesman Larry Speakt's said the new talks would be .. an opportun1t) to expand trading opportun1t1c~ for all..nauon'I.·· ,Bill of rights ,being drafted in S. Africa JOH .\:--:NESffi RG. 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SAGITTARIUS I Nu' 22-Dl'l 2 t I l"mphamo n indqx.-ndencc.ncat1 v1tv, let mt' kno\\ "hat }OU thtnk of my w1lhngnco;s to make ne" <;tan 1n nt·" J 1rn ·1t0n You'll attract people,, ho share plan 10 spare my loved ones a lot of }Our ideals. Flx.u' on t•mplo,mclll, hqlth. ha!i1r i<,<;ue~. h •o pla}S paramount grief -FX ITING IN TORONTO role. · Dear Toronlo: We checked with the CAPRICORN (Dec 12-Jan. l'I) tmphas1 ~ un famtl), tradi tion. scc-unt). Office of Legal. Counsel. al North· ahiht' to put together pu11le p1e~I.''. Gourmet J1ning indicated via unique western Memoraa!_Mosp1tal In Cbl· an' miuon Be rl.'cepll\t' rcah7l' \Ou t:.in -.v.a\ puhlll opinion. ( ancer nall'e cago.1:Jle.¥..foTd us lbe following: "No pla)' role. · bosplfal will knowingly allow a pa- AQllARJLIS<Jan 20-r eb. 1 ~)· l:mphasm• the prac1tcal. don't permit pnde tlent lo be admit.led If be uses false to bloc~ progn''' .\ \l'f\ lo~al 1)1.'r\t>n. ha\ll'all> 'h) offer~ to hdp \\here goal Information. ll is tbe duty of tbe is concerned l ong·dl\tJnre rull l lluld pl~n maiur ruk 'iagittarian figures hospital to keep accurate records. A prom inent!) · · patient bas tbe right, however, lo PISCES ( h'h 14-'-'1arch 201· h Ku' on dtia1I<.. fine pnni. opponunit\ 10 Insist that .~is presepce be kept 0 ' ercome oh<.1acles Ind" 1dual hehmd 'l't'nes l.Ould ..en e as ~our "pn \ate confidenllal. . . cht>enng secuon .. Rclau' t' con tides plan and need for funding. Watch &or~>1o Those are tbe tecbn1callties. On tbe IF SEPTEMBER 22 JS YOUR BIRTHD AY )OU arl' dynamic. creatl\C. practical side: Jn my opinion, your <;tubborn. sen.,ual It'' lake!~ that >OU ~Crl· '>t'paratcd from one or both parent'> strategy Is nellher wise. hu mane or at rela11'el) l'arl~ a~w 'a ou dJd not lit into famil~ pattern You arc wilhng 10 r eallsli<-: . . . tt'ar <lu .... n tor ult1m3 tl' purp<i'>t' oi rebuilding on more \u1tahk strul turl'. First," is l(Otng to be very difh~ult I UlJrU\, ~l·urp111. \qua nu<. people plav 1mpMtant mil's in \Our lilt• You mah· to keep your illness a secrel. Liver m·v. ,1Jrt hd • irl , l'.ll " ti n l\hl·<l problems turn tbe skin yellow. A11 lo DEIS Second: Your family llas tlae rl1lu to know aacl brace t~emselves for t~e Inevitable. T~ey are boand to be · dl1lre11ed aad resentful if yo1 disap- pear. Yo• wlll cH ae t~em m1c~ le11 pain If yoa stay at ~ome ... allow yoar loved ones to ~elp you prepare for tbe end. Good 118 aad Goel ble11. • • • DEAR ANN L.ANDERSi I would hke to commen't ·on the torrent of recent statistics concrrning the shon- age of available men and the 6verload of an1cles concerning wom<'n·., d1s- sa11sfact1on with th<'ir lot i1i,life. . We self-suppontng. sclf-respecttng women protest th<'se constant rt'· m1ndcr'i. Our Situatio n 1s unpleasant enough wi thout hearing about 11 yet another ttme. from Ann Landers \et. What\ more. these arucles reinforce the attitude that men ca n have an~ thing they want bccause women arrso .de'lperatc Wl'lh1nk it 's time women declared thcir 1ndepcndrnce and made mt>n ~urk at Je, eloping suctessful rela- 11on~h1p!t -DISGUSTED IN THE BRONX. _ DEAR BRONX: Your reasoning is sound. Now all you have to do 11 stick to tbe batllt plan. Tba f s tbe bard part. I still maintain lbal tbe cream rises to tbe top. Good men still want good women and a classy woman is going to bold out until sbe finds a man wb o meets her standards. 00,"T·JUST GO THROUGH IT - l.l f AR I Ml P 0 Boa 89/l Ur ang~ CA 92b64 i---------------------------, I ri.in ,. t.. I I A~J'""' •, I I P~ r( I • T ~---------------------------~! Store Hours Mon. a nd Fri. 10-9 Tues.-Thurs. 10-6 Sat. 10-6 Sun 12-5 GROW THROUGH IT! Divoo:e,, Recovery. Workshop SE.'tll~AR FOR DJ\ 'OR CED A ND SEPARATED PERSONS OF ALL AGES Six Thursday Evenings Sept. 25-0ct 30 7 30-9:30 p.m Over 2.500 have attended 10 previous workshops s1·. \ '\DHE"S PRESB\'TERIJ\.'\ C'lll'Ht'll \Jev.porr Bt•ath-St Andrews al I 'th St \4r(>'-"11,ur.~ ...... p.,,r+Httrlxtt High "i.'tl~<'RT<;lrm;-"Cfl" I ri1 m tH.-1nlor mdl inn , ,;II b 3 1-2885 ~· • l\ltrn ~ r 1 DEAa MR. COREN Q.-1 llave followed JrlW Inter-~~-------".'~­ Ht 1our dU•c:uHlon of 'be lead a1aln•' a ault contract of th• act' va. tlae klnl from hohlln1• head· t'd by t be A-K. Both aeem to have drawback•. Why, 'hen, haven't more playera adopted Rualnow leach? -J .L., Philadelphia, Pa. A.-Flrst, let's consider the draw- backs or the )ead of either the king· or the ace from A-K combinations. Suppose you and your partner lead the king from that holding , as well as from king-queen No w suppose that partner leads the king and you hold J-10-x. In front of . you. dummy has t hree low cards in the suit • If partner'i1 lcad is from the k1ng- queen, you want to encourage him to continue the suit If it is from the al·e·ktng, you want him to !1h1ft You· hl\Vf' nu way of knowing which , If you lf'ad the a<"e from A·K. you t'hmi nate that part 1rnlar prohlf'm . 'However, now you don 't know whet her partner'q·lf'ad <if the act' 1s from that combination or from A ·X·( x). Again. 1 hf" re will bt> many .,ituat1ons where you won'1 know wbet~r to signal part1wr tn C'On tinue the suit or to di~cnurage him All you have don<' 1s to rephtt•t• unf:' prohlf:'m with anot ht>r Almost half a century a)(o tht> ll1te Sidney Rusinow proposed a o lut1on that ha a lot of merit and ft>w, 1f any, rtrawbaC'kS He ..,u~ ((csted lt>ading the .~Pcnnd of toul'h 1ng honors This appll<'d to tht· oppning /Pad only Ther«-after. <inf:'' CHARLES GOREN Queen from K·Q Third hand should s11(nal w1lh <thl' ac" or the "jack, but normally iwt with a dou- blet cm Th1u '' to pr1·vt-nt partner from ronlltHlllll( t ltt• ~\lit .,hould de darer. huld1n)l rtw :\.I d111·k 1h1• first trick .Jack from Q .J Ten: from J·lll Nine. from I0-9 • With murr than two r.iur hinl( honors "' a su1~. t ltc rurrl'lt kad 1" !4till the second l'~1tally, it ts thl'n C'Orrect to continut• with a lo wer ho'nor to th<' next,tnrk. or th(• m·xt time the suit is played . J ft he openin'g leader ha-, the two honors without a 'upp<lrt1n~ c·ard tht' to p card should be IN1 Thu.,, leud the :i<·f' from A-1\ bar<· tht> king from K·Q han•. f"l r 1<11,.1n11v. ·.., met hod 1s 111lwri"nl ly "011nd I don't know why 11 hasn't prn\'ed m11re popular It I" 11 ecJ With grri.t SUt'('{'S~ by pra1t1t 1111H•r ... uf 1 he 1<11nrnn Cl11h 'Y"li'nt Sf'nd an)' QU«'1t.lon1for1hl• ('ofumn ' rPvertt-"d lO normal leads. His s trut · to Chari«'• H. Gorf'n and Omar Sharlr. !Ure uf l<'ads was._ In car«' or Lhl1 nrw1paprr Are df'nies king C'harlu Gorf'n and Omar Shartr King from A·K Third hand . pt'nonally, or th.-lr 1tarrt•. C"anno1 should ~lgnal with th<' queen or a . un dertakf' 10 an•w•r all quutlon11 doubleton 1ubmlttf'd. PRO:PANE GAS • FREf BBQ BRUSH w11h prr1µ,rne 111' ., r. it .tJ" OXYGEN SERVICE COMPANY 1 I._ I f. •• La-Z -Boy® recliner prices are falling faster than the temperature. Now' s the time to make one yours! Just when you were thinking about relaxin g in doors , along comes a sale _lhat help s you do it! Recliners from La -Z -Boy®, 1n exci ting styles and fabri cs, that were never easier to afford! ST Jeep 3165 Harbor Blvd. CM (1 Blk. South of San Diego Fwy) 545-7168 ~ •• • I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Septemb« 2,, 1tM A7 . attend LA Stteet Scene 1 millionezpe~ted t 2 found dead iii lane wreck =~~~ LOS ANGELES (AP)...-Ahhoual'i crowds "We've hid a few .,,....: but ~ 5enet Scene. tbe festival enncr. ·1 at Street Scene were down Saturday from tut lerious." police OfBcer John Thacker laid just .. , love die people," 8ecbf laid. ~ "No~ IClftl me," w d Cnc~et Re· OVERTON, Nev. (AP) - Retcue wotken · recovenid tbe bodiet of a man and a woman Saturday after tbe couple's plane crubed OD I ~foot -0¥91".ookine I.Me Meld'• °""°" 8-dt., siotiee met. yev, ve.ndon and performers said this year's before the firewotb abow concluded S.U&r· people are what make this city fun." • ynolds, 30, of Lakewood, wh~ b~lped ~r 6. celebration of cultural divenlty in Los Aneelel day'1 act.ivities. .. Malab J•t a few druak aad Becker. dreaed in a._... .. , •• ..;-A "lown \~S:·'·d daualn~r. A~btr, pa.ant LA. S~t was as aood 11 the previous eiailt feativals. dilofderly peodeaada feW thefts. It teem1lib ~ .... ""'~"' ona T·sb.itt laid t &he la otC It wasn't hard to find culture throuahous. a eood croWd tMl'a bavial a aood time." suit ud wearina a red rutr. wu ooe' of many .. • • · ~ °" ~ ny the 14-block area of downtown roped off 10 Tbe ~y crowd wu dO'Wll a bit c.barac\en on parade, oa,e;.; included tbe =o::.~t leava.na untd 8:30, untiJ aftathc traffic for the two-day wwkend event, which from last yeu's flnMlay crowd of about abinleMmaowithtat10oechbouldmand1red· · The um. of tbe viaimt concludes today at 10 p.m. 650,000, wbicb SUWt Scene publicilt f.ttber feathered bat. the friz:iy.tooPed b&oode in This yat'a fcttinl will lhowc:aac JSO A d.ffi ..... ~ R · 'bu•.-.. .... _ , __ .. ra.-.. 11: putekwirl leotards and lbe llect Crot1 volun· performuces, and about 300 booth1 tdlina were aot releaMd, but uthoritits ..W (My were lbe ~ oec,.,&e Oil bo9rd tllle l 9IO. cee.n. l ?2 when it c:nlbed. s 1 .erent u.nv. yedcvery hour on 19 entena attn -to Ullllll -0 llQIUUM acll teer a-in• siA·i.ncb spikes of two-10-.....1 a.-:r. ethnic foods and a.--..1:-fts have been let up. ·S~aes. polace estima about S00,000 viliton became-of tehedullna conflicu this year with _. ..... ,. .-.. ~ ·-1• pasJed amona hundreds ofbooth1 where ~Y Sunday's Emmy Awards. • ; • St~ve Hannestad'l'~tt\ wu tumina ou~ A Sunday mornina perade,is S<:~uJed from cou.ld buy foot-Iona German bratwunt, paint However, moat in atttndance uid the hundreds of\ custo mers with painted faces or Bro.dway and 9th streets to Temple and Ho pe. dcs11ns on T ·shirts or have their fortunes told divenity of Saturday's propam provided hair at SI per color. Ms. Renteria sa.id Sunday crowds always The onlb WU dilco\lered by a boater who pulled bis craft into a cove and biked 10 the mesa, laid Lt. Dw\abl Mabaa of the police department's teareb and rescue team. by Egyptian sand readers for SS. ample entertainment for mulic loven and ''We'll paint 2,000 to 3,000 people today are biJ&er at such festivals, ind Slteet Scene By late Saturday, police re~rtcd few people watchen. easy," be laid. ''We'd better. We bought almost orpruzen still expect to draw about I million problems despite concerns ·or possible unruli· Bruce Becker, 33, wbo doubles as Jhe 3,000.cans of paint." peopk over both days. about fi ve times more ncss from the laraely youoa. concen-ao1na "Balloon Man, .. wu 1ellina $1 to $10 metallic .Tbe larac· crowds and music fans didp't peoole tb&n attended the first Street Scene Ul crowds. .-~~i~n~fla~ta:~bl~es!.:while~~eDJ~·~o?~~Jll!l~hil·~IUl~··~th:!!.!•~~~cc~:es11!!!.:'v~e~~tee~m~to~bo~~~e:~~th~e~sco~rc~s~o~ff:~a:m~i:he~s~a~tt~e:n~~1~na~~1!9~73~··----------------------------~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=: PARADE ••• homAl , is sponsored by 1he Old World German Restaurant and Old World Village merchants. Despite the name. festivities actuall y begin in Scptem· ·ber. said Hildegard Schmidt..an O ld World administra tor. · Although it's hard for Amencans to celebrate Oktoberfest an September. 1t actuall y stans several weeks early 1n Germany because of snow and cold weather. "We try to be as authentic as possible," said Schm1dl. A stickler for detail. Schmidt has invited costumed dancers and oom·pah-pah bands from Germany for the festivities. However. "there's no Oktobtrfcst wnhout a parade." insists Schmidt. ud by the color guard, t he Old World parade will include the Lankstettcr Band. a I ().member oom-pah-pah band that 1s one of the top brass bands in Germany. said Schmidt. Costumed in green vests. black knickers and green felt hats with white plumes. the band wall lead the way for 22-year-old Kathleen Moran who will reign as Miss Oktoberfest and Congressman William Dan· nemeyer, the parade's gran~ marshal. Oktoberfest officially ~ns when Grand Marshal Dannemeyer taps the first keg of beer. an honor reserved in Munich for the mayor of the city. said Schmidt. Although a German ttadmon. Schmidt said. "You don't hjlve to speak someone else's language to share the same feelings and have fun." The good feelings. German beers. schnapps and German foods wtll be in good suppl) through Nov. 9. Bands are scheduled Wednesdays through Sunda ys. SPENDING ••• From Al pon Beach vying for four scats. Council members are elected at-large but serve by d1stnct. Two incum· bents. Han and Councilman Don Strauss. arc seeking re~lec.tion and two others, Heather and Councilman Bill Agree. are not. OllPierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary 642-91 0 RU FELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC . .... ,_ .... c...n left! ltU lllHI IUI .. ctm IUA-S41·115t ... 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N f'w It m <:1rrll•I C11., no m f' <lf'lovery 7 days ii wPf'k n 0 11• nnrma1 tr;ide arPas Ptease a'ik yo1Jr ..,illf'<, I I 1Jf1<,f'f1)( fr t fll'li!olS ·=~~ I OVER., ITOREI ... 12 ITATU I Service ....• yo u " .. fl'" ~p,..,,, p JU' ,,.c,1J'V 411fn.,, ,,.j, \f'lv•Cf' lf'(hn1c1~n\ .,,.11 ma~P \u•P 111a1 VOil• Du•c "A"" \loh''" '"Cf'llf'n l snape l1v""9 fl'>!' w1,,a n ry PP l•OO ANO "'"" l'wy •'"I Al C11c u11 Co ty wt \f'•v•Cf' wn a 1 wf' Sf'll Fo r \f'•v·<.f' c;111 Your can take advantage ot today's supe1 prices by lay ing most pu rchases away With a smatt down p1ymen1. we'll hold your selection tor up to 90 Clfiys It a a great way to save' Chnstmas L1yaway must ~ ( o•cl\ up by Dec 16 SAN llllNAllOINC t!l l (ll-• f7141 ~USS -11i - •• o ~ "' 71.: • ~ r lllOHTCY lll SUO,.._.l " /1U)~ NOIH~lllOC( 110J 70..-- t•••·-~ 11131 125 t•OC WtlT Lot ANOllfl )115 .......... . 1n>1,. ... s ltlJNT'llltQTOft iiACH rrn 1.,..,.. 11141 ~- SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 1986 . Highly graphic jacquard morifs, such as this jungle_ prim1(i~e from thr \ N~dleworks fall col~rccion, provide an mnov:wve ap- pr<>ach co knitwear dressing. A slim skirr is excellent with the sweater 1acker 's easy over. sized propomons. e Above right is a broad shoulder pullover paired with a coordmaced wool skirr. EXCITING EXPO 186 Bi lXJNf..'A A,\D RA>' 07T u naJa I h.111ni,'! J Nt>t /lu1cer 1ear m tounsm. mJm/1.J11e rn rhr 1pe1racu. lar success ot' F. \pt> iq-,, currench the xrratrst ~ht>M an r.irrh -J j I ~ hiilion d1spla1 l>I mtrrn.1t111na1 1 ulcurr~. cwsmrs. J< u>mplishmrnt1 JnJ rntn wnmrnt \rith It~ fiu~i:tt f>.1\tJ 1>n ·' rrc•- /t'ctrJ menJ.1nc e c 11 , 1 ~~ m11/1on 11'1C1>n. chis •1I1ch U' orld , I Jlf JnJ I \pt1m1on had 2lre.Jd1 old I.' m1/11on Tt( er' m Jd,;m(e of I(~ openm;: la t ,\/a1 .1 A' the colmsal l.iu l onrinur' ct1 .mw t J record numhrr 1 if i:uem r1' tt\ a·arrrlronr mr m l Jn«ouirr hpt> ofiioa/1 ~"' r now {('I 1seJ chrir attrnd ance ro11l (() .'ti mrlhan '''m>r~ fl1 if1>~tn): dJ I ( ~ ( : ' U' 1th rhr 1 entrJ; th< me , 1/ \\ 1>r/11 m Mouon -World m Touch ... Expa showcases IT/Oft' rh;m 1XJ mtrrnat1ona/ wJ corporate!"' 1/icm.\ chemr plaus. and rxh1bl(s, ,i/I h111hl~chnn;? 11.1orld- 11.1Jr achievement m mm~fX>rw11m and communicwons This worlds fa1piark' thr tim t1mr thr l 'n1trd Scare~ thr So'1rt l 'niOn. anJ rhr People 's, R rpublic ol ChtnJ ha' r all p1rt1nparrd ac an mcrrnat1t>nal rYposm?n m .\'orrh AmtT1C1 Orhrr f"nlUf"flt\ mdudr DreJr Bnwn. filf\'n. (uhJ. StJ.'1flrrlJnd CrrmJnt . S.lucli ~rah1J /\em .i Prru lndonr\/J .\k\1c 11, /\11rra. P111/1prmr~. Brune FALL SWEATER DRES51f\JG Sweirm. Once c~ word "sweam" was almosc synony- mous wich c~ word "classic" -che classic turtleneck. the classic crew or V-neck, the classic cardigan. More utilitarian than high fashion, these revtrcd "classics" were dtSigned co kttp you war~ and DO< much else. Until this yw's boom hit. Arid hit hard. "T odiy sweater dressing is a way of life," says Joanne Walsh, head d«igner of Needleworks. "Knits havt taken off and promiSt to bt one of che single mosc important categories m fashion this year." She adds thac. 'bodv.consc1ous, sexy s1l- houetm char flatter a woman's shape are che crend for fall There s a new. 'neocla.ss1cal proportion of long cops over lean bonoms.' she said, adding char they have become verv popu· Jar In shurt. m ~ \X alsh. One oi che reasons knic -drmm~ 1s exptodmg is because gemng dressea couldn·c be simpler. Women ha\e a sense of e·n1ovment about interrelating separates." For example. she feels char swearers combine with skim. whtCh work w1ch knit coats which look good with dresses -"all coordinated br color. partern and proportion .. What tips does she ha\e for che woman abou1 co buv fall knttwear · • "Consider some of the rich nev. patterns. th-as Per~st~. ,rt-A001.tau luuts.. floral and animal motifs. and Chinese porcelain designs The\ ·11 update vour wardrobe instant· Iv' • Look for natural fibers such .l\-wool. corwn and silk btHu\e 1ntrtcm Jes1J:ns such a~ ours look far berter in natural i1bers. and che\ also fo bener. wo • 'Watch for more textural interest m stveral ke y no\eln w m \uth as lurex .• mgora and chenille • Consider ~<>mt thmp in black and whne -color .eadm tor 1he iall -as well as 1ewel- coned brig hrs Dec u-msp1red oucfics look par· c1cularl\ nev. 1n neucral black and wh1ce." \'<'alsl': .ilso ad\ 1Sts women •bout the care ot fine kntcv.ear •ri,11 1) somechmg more and more womtn are becoming well educated about.' Her hims· • H.ind wash or dn clean your fine knttv.w After v.ashmg It. genth sciueeze ouc water -ne..,er wring' Then. la\ knit wear on a flac surface and block tt carefulh so ic recovers 1cs ongmal shape. • 'Avoid placing knits on hangers. or they will grow as well as create marks on t e shou lder line." • 'If you muse place a sweater on a hanger 1emporan!r. fold the knit over che crossbar of che hanger. preferably over a wwel or ()(her padded surface · • "The best wa\ co store knit<. 1\ O\ folding them neacl} and pumng therr. un \helves. m plastic boxes or m drawers. • Ik sure nm tO pack in coo rr . .im sw.earers there 1s room co 'breathe ·~ For travel. pack knits '°l\ lmn~ 1he " 1 I • ~.rmem wl 11•1. l 1c11 rv11111.: 11 ·,~Lll\ trvm me bonom hem up Place che •1111 ~ dlcin~ he sides ol the suitcase or in para llel rows. P1k1 can. (1rc hos/01ak1J. 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""' ne1m. plu5 " Fucure' Tlrrarer teJcunn.: .m 1ntrracr11 r t 1m1rurer JnJ ,,, ,,. pt>pu1Jr 111 Jl. thr c >n n tn.1 \ T• U '<' -J tXJ. f1°1t 1( I\ tit ~t'n 'Ph('fl1 J \I "tt r ~urmunJm,.: .i ~..U-~.u ,iuJ1c1mu11. a 1tr 11TJJl,'e' rime r.me' rhc Hlf ot ~t .. ndarJ 0 r1lHr '<rrrm ·\ \(l f'lr v.'.u :\ •ht r J'1JJiJr> PJ 1 •,'.1 ' ·r"· e..: ( .. J.J,, P J1 t " , "'t 1.1 \'' ' t I\ •' • ' I '' • ' ,') 1, ' ' t '• 'tt" /\(\,\ ;, 1 c "r.1rr· Fr c\ :r·.ir II.:• ,, .... , /I\'((' IJ'/I I\ Jf'f'"1 1rrJ'1 ·, "• ''t" J1•t;1.m1 11rH1rr· •'t'• "''ere " , •t ·' t , ... "<' i.l'JIC"' ·• , .. r t ;'I '"' , •, \ r \ J nl 1 I(; I('' " < >r.i11" f'N '~1"1 ('thtfll(, "Pff-' ,,, 1111 .uJc ·~l>se 11/ rhr: I niteJ ·arr' rht . • "l11rt { 'lflln. (hm" 1nd)1pan At cht P't.t\t \te I XPn B' • I I .. t OrMge CoUt DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, s.i>tember 2 1. 1988 ... Party ~~!.~l surrouD.ds a~s-center opening . Benefit COD Cert Now 'f II rt · coordinated by Muray I ... and Founders Ni&ht and afterward the obtained by calling 55(>,.A RTS. Saturday. pct. 4, ~Ith a party II i s rca ~ pa Y tame. . feature food and beveraaes arrQled IJUtYina wilf continue. . . The ' ., Noguchi Gar~ens pnor ta the J..coo ... expected to draw For ~xam_Ple. Three thousand an by the Irvine Hilton. the Ritz• J{a.-ballioom of the Irvine Hilton Hotel On the next two evenan s, Oct. .. tyne Pnct rcc!tal (program dtmttn black-tte atttrc arc expected. at ~e 7 taurant and Westin South Coas• will be transformed . to a Moulint"\ an.st 3. thert will partying ore a~d from Oct. I) an. the center. Twentr. 3 000 d t p.m. Monday, Sept. 29,opcningmaht Plaza. ., R with 34 ~-an dancers 'a~r concerts. The music love~ will two bars and eaaht food tables ~I • e V O eeS gala benefit ~nctrt ~ea~uring the Los Dancina and fireworks will add to pc~rmina for the supper aroup. be at t~e Westin South Plaza Hotel for accommodate the guests at the Gu1l~ Anaelcs Ph1lharm1on1c orchestra the festivities. Nadae 0 ..._ is chairman of the cocktails and a buffet before a st~oll Night event Bar\ara Stelaber1 1 "What's past is a proloaue ..... Shakespeare bad a phrase-for ail OC('.asi~ns, and this one is most fitting for w•at ,js in sCorc for ·Orange conducted by Zabla Meltta and the Members of the openina n!fht party for this founders pou that is over to the center where the Pacific chairman. Pacific Chorale and Master Chorale committee who have been meetiQI emeraina into the new fou,.:fers Plus Sympho~y will perform. Afterward lmmedia1c.-ly a~er the Oct. 9 <?r of Orange C!>unty: . . two or ,three times a wedt recently with a focus on arts for tbe handi-guests wtll return ~o the hotel for ange Col!nty . P~t!hannonac Soc1t: The( e~enana will continue with a overseean.a the details include chair-caoped and underprivileged. ,dessent and entertainment. concert w11h vaohnas~ luar St~n am buff'.e~ 'to be held under four tent man Gary Hut, gala chairman ...... Murray Korda will provide enter-• Lorr~ Lippold and Steward thl' Los Angeles Philharmonic CO!' pav11tons across from the center. Scllamaclter, Tom' KeDdrtet. ,,. tainment coordinated by Maulce Woedard arc co-chairmen. In for-ducted by Kart Sandcrlln1.guests w1J comer of Town Center Avenu~ .and Strader, MarUya Pallley, Dlalte Alllari and the supper menu is beina mation on the limited tickets ($ 150) attend a gala celebra11on al the Fou1 Ayenue. of the Arts. The pavahons DaJlacla, Tom WUcll,CarolCampbelJ, arranae(i by work.ins with a menu available. for thest two concerts and Scason.s Hotel. County's patrons of the arts. • · A~I those magnificent fund-raising parties ... aJI those galas that helped raise the consciousness and the money for the Orange County Per- forming Ans Center will pale in the ~th their 130.000square feet of space Tom Steplteaaoa and Tim Swift. from an 1880 concert. panics. and season 11ckcts ma~ be Ad.d111onal performances a nc wall be ~ecoratcd by Cllril ~~y. Soprana Leoatyae Prtce, will per-Tickets are S 100 per person and obtained by calling 97 3-1300. parties are scheduled throughout th1 filled wtth music by 50 vaohnasts form on Wednesday, Oct. I. at information on availabihty may be Festi vi ties conunue a1 5:30 p.m. on month of October American Italicins have a (grcirtd) ball By VIDA DEAN Of tlle DellJ ,... •wt Whatever he said must have been nice because the fairly sedate crowd of about 250 responded with loud applause. Actor Ralph Manza greeted the OC' American Italian Renai ssance Foun- dation guests at the second annual grand ball in '"the beautiful language" "M ) parents are from 1c1ly. but I was speaking in Tuscan. It's s a bcauuful language." said emcee Manza at the .\naheim Hilton. Prescrvang the Italian culture. specificall} to build an Italia n Cul- tural Center in the count). is the purpose of the fou ndation. ·A site for the center is being considered. "Fund-raising is under way and cultural programs are being de- veloped. We have 250 members. but we need more commitments," said president F rank DeSanU1. So far. SI 00.000 has been raised toward the project which. as envisioned , would cost $2 million. The center wall have a ballroom to seat 500 people. a library, meeting rooms. museum, office. workshops, and wall be a central meeting place for the Italian Amencan community. "Ifs a noble cause," said Dr. Alberto Bonlver .. consul general of Italy. "I attended the first ball one year ago. Things are beganmng1o take shape in great stride." John Minnott and Jay Mastroannl were co-chairmen for the event that began .jYllh a rccc puon an the baflroo m filled with statues from lvo Brandelil's Harbor Street an garden. Included was a "David" -the head ofMichelagelo's statue 1s the emblem of the foundation. (Pleue eee BALL /B4) David watchea over ball chairman John lllnnott and F rank Terrert ·at Anaheim Marriott. Delly,...,......"',,.,,, 0.. Franca and Jeannette Inaardla eeated with Cathy Reda and Samuel IDCardl and Frank Reda watch party p roceeding•. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dllily ~ plwttoe by Nici! S-.. Vic ky, Luciano Principato arrive at ball. Jerri Mirama, Pat Coz, Bob and Janet Treat and Patti Von Hinkle a t the beach. Bob, Karen Buccljoln Judy and Blll We bater. ~~~~~~~~~ -· ANMXJNCING THE 1987 WINTER CRUISE SEASON. Book~ New YearS Eve and Sa~e Up to $800 fll'r t·ouplt'. µlu ... rrl'l' airfon· THE 'L-\G\lFICE\T F-\IR 'KY'S FIR T \\1 \TER L\' THE C.-\RJBBE..\\-.-\\I s400. "1111 .II' "tlJH l "t\c I• .111 1111 ~ d I •I I';\ llll•c • ti \1111 Ji,.,i,; Ill '~h ..,:t\1 .; 11111 jl• I ,•Ii ' '. I, l 111111!!•, II ''"I •Ill "' lh• Ill"'' 'Pat'I• II• -t 1;o· 111 .ii "' •' ,, 1111 I 111-l-1 "Ir<'!' Ii ,1111l'I-1111'1 11ur /'\ "'" •\•·• l.1·1,,[ ,, ,,, • "' 11d, 1111-. • I h, 1i,,.,,,. 1·11•Jl m1111· l1·1 .. 1111·h JO d.11 .11ht11.! TIIE O\lY 'IE\ICO ROl \1).TRJPS FRQ\I LOS A\GEL~ Tli-\T L\CLLDE . .\C:\PllCO-A\ 'E sooo. "••llll' 11111 1 t d II \J, \ o o f h -.: ti I th>'ll l.1 I\ r \! \1tlf l11 h;i..,.._lt• \\ l'h 11111'11!1 ,·,, \ .._ 11 •11111•1•\1 \!1·\11 ti l•c 1•.11t•llltd lflp ,1f "-l,tllt L •I llJ'lt 1 .. 1 \!•' 11111•1'111!'. t'\I! I Jtl\111 \ ''"Jll't 1.ilh • · , . ~1.11 I 1•1 ,, .. MORE \\:-\)'S TO CRU E TR.\.\ CA\ . .\L THA.\ E\ER BEFORE -.\\F. S6QQ TO ssoo. ~.11111~" \ .11 \ "'"' 11 1 " '/"11111 p1·1 '"uplt ••II II Jo 11 "' I I d.1\ 11111 ... · I· ' 111 , I· II I 11 d.t\ 11 IJI 11 •••ll.lo(h lht L,11 .• 1 1- 1.1-1 H'•ll \1 if .111 1 I d,1\ -.11111 Jo('-llh lud1 .m • ·11·11111.1h1 ''·" 111 \1 .1p11kt1 1"- "\\e want to 611 your cruise wi th reasons to return to Sitmar." ... \ ... PERSONAL FI NANC IAL PLANN ING , WH ERE TO BEG IN? ·\11 H \\1 •1·k "''ntlll.ir \\ork ... ht1p pn·..,1•1111 •ct bl/ 111·11·11 \\11r1h < 11' I Ill' l1dlV 1<111:1·1 11111 -1\11c1r11·1111 I 11 • .:h11111i...1·1111t\•' 111• ·d.iv- ; ill µ 111 I 11 1111 p n "l<1rllt1L "wp11·111h1•1 •II 1'11\h ---.. I Ill \\1 ''"' ""lilh I 1tol•I l'l.i. ,1 llt1ll'I I tLlll I• •ti•• I I '' ' I fllli"'ll.i~·­ / ,J) fl Ill 1111111 p 111 "l,11 I lllL I 11 1111!1•1 .! l'll\1 CLUB CALENDAR Harbor View HUis Garden Clut *•II meet at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday a th't" home of Mrs. Edwin VanDcll Corona del Mar. C"nstin Fusano color and plant spec1alts1 frorr Sherman Gardens will present the ' program. Information: 640-4027 Laguna Hills branch of AA UW w1l holds its opening coffee at 9:30 a.m Saturda) at the clubhouse in lglesu Park In formation: 859-7278. 1'1111· 1111 ' 11111i ..,1 n1111o11 "'.' 111 Newport Hadaualt wall meet 12:)( 111 .. 1 ,,.,..,,,.1111nlv " 11111' 11h b<1l.i1111• 111 t..! .u p.11,1.11111 p.m. Wednesda) at Harbor Rcforrr h• 1ti11· 1hc• ,1·111mJ ..,,.,,,11111 Temple.:! 100-A Mar Vista. Newpori 1>1"' ou'111 ''" 1·,1111111·~1~1ro.11u111 Beach Elaine Redfield w1ll be for lu~ther inlornwtion and registration. i:all speaker and Ahce C'haung. pianist will perform. ATRI UM flNANC IAL PLANN ING Tiara de Ninos. Hunt1ngton Beacti Aux1lial) of Children's Home So-h~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~( 7ili4i)i8i9ili·i9i6i6i6:::::::::~.-i' c1ct}'. is taking entnes through Wednesda~ for tts .\ces and Ducces tennis and bndge tournaments tha1 lasts from October through March The ( H office an Santa Ana may tx Ancie nt Marin.,r ~~ - I ~ ·, J' \ t t.i' t I ' I t ... I- I · ltt\ 0 I' l'v ' t' I ' C..~~c.~~ ~\~~v , >1 ' "fl 1•oj l _1tt,_._ I 0 r ··u ,,, ,. •• t,:\• ANCIENT MARINER 646-0201 •• '1 1111 4 1(1 p11 -l J lt1• l 11• t t'tr 11r' ~ Dn1f"r Rt1\f·t1r1)'H•ll~ UST 18 DAYS -Semi Ann_ual Clearance En~re Stock Redu ced SArNT GERMAIN JUMPSUIT Regular '80. Our everyday Price '47. During Sale •37• Save SQOI_ up to -,o Th rou gh Sept. 30th Sheri ·s DISCOUNT WOMENS SPORTSWEAR ACTIVE WEAR SWIMWEAR COST A. MESA COURTYARDS (F.cet 19th Street ne11110 ac>e) (71 4) 722-0722 M-F 10 • 8 Sat tO -e Sun 12 . 4 I ;I I called at 542-11 4 7 I FASHION CALENDAR Amen Wanly: James Galanos vvil be at the Fashion Island storc)lt H a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday througt T~ursday to present his fall ant "1nter collecuon. I. Mapln: Nicole Miller collccuor for the woman executive will bl anformall) modeled from noon to : p.m. Thursday at the South Coas Plaza Store, Pronto R1storante anc Forty Carrots. The store will present 1 CC!ntemporary men's fashion sho..- wath off-duty Marines from El Tor< Base at I p.m. Saturday. · May Co.: A fashion seminar on ho..- to coordinate fashions and cosmetic~ a~d how to accessonze a wardrobl will ht-held from 6:30 to 8 p.m Thursday at the South Coast P1au store. Reservations, S6 each whict 1nclud~s a h&ht supper, may be madt bycalhna S4(>,.9321 . Nordstrom: Makeovers. fashior show. wardrobe buildin~ tips anc fashi on and beauty questions will bl answered by a professional team frorr ~ademoisell 7:30 a.m. to 10 a.m Saturda ~ Rc~cn at1ons. $I 0 each ma~ be ma~c at 546-9500, t:'<I 1992 <\lso. on Saturda) Nicole Milici I hohda) drt~ses will he anformall) modeled from noon to :! p. m. tr ' a'') RUISEe=i UP TO 60% DISCOUNTS Ma1or Cruise tines Ask About Our CRUISE PARTIES * fllH ~lllSfS •-'fllff "' f I • lNT[Rl~NI ,. * RHR( Nl', Scttt Cnist Cttttr (7H 1 5H!>OO \ ·' ' Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Sunday. ~temw 21. 1NI • Ihterior Design Show opening jazzy night for cen terchapters Wel~e = ....... {left). Pllleadl ••t. ... Jltun . .J•• ........ _...,..., ollldaJ9 aM Cl I 0•9911Y 1••4•r• wlao .,. coaea L&Dollaa Kleatta (~t). ... Ubrartaa.atareailf)I• la tlae Kewport Ceater Brucla of tltie ,_blle UlwuJ. "Openina Niaht ... and all that Jazz" -the Thursday benefit planned by Aid.a, Carmen and Cohan Chapten of the OC Pcrformina Ans Center in conjunction with the ·In- terior Desian Show '86 at the OC Fai'Jl'OUnds. Black-tie attire is sugested fortbc 7 to 11 p.m. event that will feature tourin1 a full scale design house. continuous d.ancina and jazz related entertainment. prizes and culinary dcliahts provided by Alfredo's. Cano~s. Embers, Gcmmel's, The Hobbit, Le Chardonnay, Le 'Midi. Third Aoor and the newly reopened Ambrosia. . Tickets are $30 and may be obtained by calling Pat .Little, 492-6829 or Richard Jansen, 4S8-0656. . . Search Foundation and the OC Chapter. of In tenor Designers arc co- sponsonna an evening 6 to 11 p.m Saturday at the fairgrounds. G uests may wear their favorite country·~ costume as they tour the house of design. dance. get decorating ideas. check out landscap_1ng concepb from around the world and fea!>t on international cuisine. Pam Goldstein, ' Beverly Coll and Lola c.... are chairing the $SO-per-person event. Tickets may be arranaed by callina the Search office. 852-8330. Jack Yoalblood and members of the OC Guita of John Tracy O inic will be raising funds Sept. 28 at a S p.m'.' western barbecue and dance. J•UH ind J•b Malllaa arc hosting the western attire event at their home, 207 1 Racquethill Drive, Santaana. committee's new office at 16897 Alaonquin St. The cclebratina will be (...._ ... OPSIOJllO/M) ............... ~ ...... PUBLIC AUCTION A black-.tie gala sunset cruise will be ...held Saturday )lboard the yacht f!~~;:~~~F~\~fi'(~~:?. ~~ 1 ... s __ A __ T __ u __ R __ D __ A __ Y_-"' __ s __ E_~_-_P __ T __ E __ M ___ B __ E __ R ____ 2 __ o __ t_h ______ 7 __ :_0 __ o __ p_·_M __ .. m4SIC and dancin& is the newly SUNDAY SEPTEM~ BER. 21 I ":OOPM formed Professions and Finance As-. -' st sociates for the City of Hope.' The Cormorant will leave fco m 3366 Via Lado. More information on the SSO. per-ticket cruise available from Job Mlllea,.SSJ.0333. This is the 24th year for the boat parade at1d-Cruise of Lights held dunng the hojidays by the Hunt- in,ton Harbour Philharmonic Com- mittee. A kickoff celebration 1s set for Sept 28 ... after a ribbon cutting at the 'O I lapo W ...... C..,I., llf'O'O .• ESTATE LIQUID ATIO N OF JEWELRY. AN TIQ UES, COLLECTIBLES, BRO NZE ,.- HELD · A'f CHRISTOPHER'S JEWELRY & AUCTION CO. 3413 New port Bl vd ., ewport Beac h. FE.-\Tl . RI \C: (h-t>r .)()() item~ to lw -.old In ll i~h B1dd t>r 11w lu<l111~ Large I >1<uno11d H in~·"· up to 3 cts., L~d1t" .. · Huli\'. Sappltirt>. E111nald . .\q111:trna n11t>. Ope.i i. Pt>arl:-.. Lan·nda r Jarle Ring-.. Pt·11d.rn t:-& Bran~lets. 14 and I Hi\. Cold , Cold Coin J1•\\l'lry. ma11~ E:-tat1· Pi1 ·1·t> .... fint> Cold\\ atc he~ . .\l:-.o a< 11ll1·d1rn1 of Qualit\' Bronze~ ~ l'a 1111111µ:-. l.ithugrapli:-. lll<'lwlinµ R1•111mgto11 . Hu ... :-ell. \1 oreau. T. \loi~nozz . Clod, ... , l11IJ1d Furniture. Cry_tal. O rn·11tJI :-'1 n·1·11:-. I 00-~ £'a r-old h nn PitTt' .... Orn·-11tdl Hug .... .\LL TO HE ~01.D TO ll l C H E~l Bl l>l>EH - DON'T MISS THIS ONE ftt: STKO,GI"'\' l "KGE l'Ol' TO ATTE~D PHt:\ IEft t 'OH C'OllPl .. ETE SELECTIO~ Hlehard t'lshe~ Auedone-er u ... '•· Ae212 ("h rl!Ootoplu•r•"' fl11• .I•• •Ir~ Lie. ::("I •34 ('be-t-ks ttust e.. \'•rlfl•d ('al'h. ("h•f'k!lo. \ •~•. ,./{". A••rl••• Expr•M8 PRt:\"IEtt' I HH. PHJOR TO AUCTIO:\ t 'or info. (711) 675-9411 • Sl 'D.\ ,. Al'C'TIO' I P.~. Gaat;? a colorful •~opplng and dlnlng area. EXPO EXCITING ... From Bl U.S. exhibit. the moment of a rockc:t hfl off 1s eitpenencl·d reah)t1rall~ h~ means of a multi-screen prescntat1ori The Soviets also chose a theme Of\ space exploration and space1:raft de- sign. while 1n the Chinese sector. v1s1tors can' 1e.,., a chunk oft he ( 1rl·a1 Wall of China as "'ell as e"<ample~ of that count!) ·s rocket technolog~ The· Japanese demonstrate their HSST "'mag-lev" magnetic le" 11a11on train. which can fl). one centimeter above its track at 100 mph ..\t Fwo. the HSST (High . peed Surface fran- s1t)operatesat a ma'<1mum of~5 mph because of the limited knglh 11f thl· track. Other notewonh) pa' 1lion' 1n- cludt' Eg}pt's d1spla~ of trra,urc' from the reign of Ramses 11 < 1rlho- slo"ak1a's audio·' 1sual prt•<;cntatton which. comh1ned "ith a large mirror. creates the 1llus1on of being 1n flight. and Sw1t1crland's d1spla~ of an N~· foot-high ycllo.,., wnstwatch ..\l~o on d1spla) in tht' S\1.1\s Pa' Ilion 1s the latest rail and cable tran<.ponation 1nclud1ng a model of a -.uspcndl'd .nilway. Permanent legac} pa' d1on' and buildings. which will remain a' pan of the Vancou' er landscape. are E"<po Center. the Rnush C,"omumb1an Pavilion Complex. the Roundhouse. and the Canada Pavilion (which will later become the Vancouvt'r Trade and Convention Center). Also. the CN tmax Theater will remain a~ a permanent entertainment fac1ht~ . Ell po also pro' 1dc:\ JU&glcf'. clowns. robots. fiddlers. puppeteer<.. mimes. mag1c1ans and "treet enter- tainers performing 12 hour; n da~ When v1s1tors arc hungn. lhl'H' are more than 90 re taurants. plu~ aJ- d1t1onal foodcarts. offering all 1-.ind~ of cuhnal) delights. from t11pix·r p1r to a Big Mac (available at r-.kH,1rg,· the noating McOonald's on a harg_c:l For kids of all ages. therl· arc: '" c m8Jor ndcs. the Space Tn .... er the Scream Mach1nl' Roller ( na<.ter th<' C hallenger . tar<.h1p. the l anhoo I 1111- ( "hutc :ind the 1907 Ph1ladrlph1.1 Tobogga n ( o C arrousel. A ttcket 10 L"<po indude\ lrl'l' adm1ss1 on to all pa' 1hon<., pla1a'i .ind theaters. unlimited use of the m11no· rail. two sk}ndes and an intra·"''' ferT} S'5tcm On<' da' Ill ktt<. for adults arc S I~. ~h1k thrtc.Ja\ t1\ keH (which \lo not ha'r 111 Ix· ll'<'d on con!.l"lUl1,4· d.1\\l .lfl" \ \4 'l'I I hn•1• da\ t1l 1-.l'I' ,Il l" ·" 11l.1llll lrnm .. T 1l'l-.l·tron t \po in1urmatu.n1 l·an h1.• uhta1nc:d b) l'311ing (6041 6ti0-E: X PO. The E\pll ho'!t u t). Vancou"«. l'i urn\ltkred tn man\ to be onL' nf the: nw .. 1 attrartiH' n t1C\ in tht• '-'Orld "11h 1t' mull nude of parks. garden'> Jnd harhors It ha\ Jl'i11 been dubncd a ·· an Franu\tO \\Ith a mountain hal'l-.drop."" ( ekhraung 1t'i I OOth b1rthda' this ~l·ar the nt\ ~tnkc' a plca\<tnt balanl.C lxt\\('l'O .1 pnl\ lnl 1<11 PIOll· ca1ng st~ k and a mort· rt'lt'nt u >smupoht.in mode Rnh\11n Squart'. four blt11.·i.., 111 pari..s and pla1as. 1s in the ht•..in of d<'" nttl\\n. "'here nearl~ l"' l'f) thing t'-'"thin "all..1ng d1c,1amY ho tt'h. rl·,1.1uran1'>. '>hnpping. thcat1.•r mu\lt .ind n1ghtl1fc: T ht• l It~ 's most colorful 'hopp1n[1. .ind dining area 1s C1a\IO'-' n. .1 rn 1tah1ed turn-ul -th<'·t'entun dt~· tfll t that ''a" \.'annw' er-., hirthplacc fhl' ..irea 1s named for .. C.ia•m JJLI-." Dc1gh1un. "o named for h1\ 'c:rhm1t~ "ho upencd the l It~·, fir<.t '>alnon I 00 'e~tr<. ago. :-.l ot 100 long ago. (1aStll\\ n "a'i Skid Ro ..... but no" 11 1s rt''>- taurants. galleries. houuquc' and aalh shops that arl· well \\Orth a' 1\1t -.;cHn blocks ~outh of Gasto"" n 1, Vancouver's ('hinato" n. second onl\ an size to an Francisco's. Aside from thr authentic cuisines to be samp,lcd at the nei$hborhoo<fs restaurants. other offtnngs arc available at the s1drwalk stall . which sell all kinds of tea'i. and home rcmed' items c;uch a'i dnrd <,eahorcot-. and ground dcc:r horn" ~ fa, or1tl" plaCl' of hoth rl''\Hknt\ .ind '1s11or~ is lht• 'a't "itanln Park. located at thl' ""'"'>tern t•nd ofth·c lit}' center peninsula Th1<. huge .,.,,ldcr- nc-.s pla~ground 1s s111l forest land. with JOgging and hiking tra1l'i. and 1 "'th pa ved road'i cnncrossing under the trees Within 11-. boundane'> arc rL''t.wrant'i. frrc tennis .-oun". a l.hildren·, 100. an outdoor 1heat<'r and\ anu.>u,er .\quanum r Il l ~i..11ng l'nthUSl3\\\. ( 1rousc I \l11unt.11n \t,l\\ hu<.~ during lht' "inh·r month<.·'' the \k1 rt'\Ort l l\1\t'\t 111 d1l\\ n to\\ n \ anu>u' er i\ Sf\ aerial tram"a' run' da' and n11tht until Ill pm 1 urthl'' 011t'1~k n l \ ancou' er 1~ the t\\11·h111J1 d11,c: II\ "-h1<itlcr Moun- 1.11n 11•n,11k11•tl .i top 'k11n~ <.pot 1n tht· n111 t!HH'\t .ind l1;1HI\(& the h1[1.hC~l ~t\Cr"1tih' ·1111.ll 1lrnp 1" '°'llrth \llhll\,I Fall and Winter Expansion Clearance ALL MERCHANDISE ON SALE Now /11 Progress Monday thru Saturday JO to 5:30 1024 Bayside Drive Newpo rt Bea ch 714 :.·640 -0990 l Ortlnge Cout DAILY PILOT I Sunday, September 21 , 1988 Beauty-bintsfound while~~~ facelift 1 really enjoy reading books on beauty and makeup. and over the years I've p thercd quite a collection. They arc filled with all sons of interesting advice. Recently, wtlile cleaning out cabi- nets and straightening, I paused and thumbed through a few and. found some hints I must have overlooked . during the first r~ding. In "Total Beauty Catalog" by K. T. Maclay published in 1978, 1 found the recipe for a freshener-upper. The author advised that the next time you peel a cucumber, you save enough long strips of the peel to . completely cover your face. The next step is to lie down, place the strips over the face and then 1/2 OFF! WaH Ceramic . no"! • euutltully glazed 1 tor kilctlens 1nd b1tt11 c.,e<:_ la9•' • , • • , • • 6 REG 1 76 SALE .. 11 ¢ & 22~ IH"G l'1 cover with a hot washcloth. After remaining in this position for 10 minute$ you gel up and rinse your skin that has been soothed . smoothed, cooled and softened. You get the above results because. the authQr says, the cucumber has in it a mysterious enzyme called erepsin that works just like ·the .epzyme used in meat tendenzers. If you like. you can put the peels in a blender, add a dash of witch hazel. store it in the refrigerator and have instant frC$hener-upper. From "How to Look Ten Years Younger" by Adrien Arpel. I found an instant pick-me-up she rec- ommends befo re a big night out. It takes a hnle advance pre~rauen. VIDA Dw Herc's what you do ....:.. take a plastic ice cube tray and fill it with a solution of 1/2 mineral water. 1/2 freshner or astringent and two pinches of alum. Into each tray section. you place a tongue de- pressor. When the time comes thai you want to wake your face. just pop out one .. serving .. and rub the cube over Quality WHY SHOP COLOR TILE? l.atex Paint ~ • sa11sr•cllon gu•r•nteed Color Tile Interior · . ' Ft•t L•tu • Personalized service r..,yo., 5 99 · •Wide selection of product l o .. Pn o d · patterns. colors. es1gns CAL. • Expert how-to advice with Color Tile F11tenor . · instructive videos and ~~:1~% • Goof-Proof Guarantee on Fl•t Latu g 99 installation guides C E"'R"'NCE GROUP' .. 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You know those t>ottles and jars of products that have been around for a year ortwoand haven't been used for six months or so may nCcd to be tossed. The end of -summer is a good time to clean out the old prep- arations that have used up their life's span. Ifyou use your finaers to scoop out the contents of the jars. they could have bacteria that arc harmful to the skio. It's always best to scoop out creams with little plastic spatulas. Summer can be bard on cosmetics, especially lipsticks, if they haven't been st0red in dark/ cool places. Also. it's a good time to give the makeup brushes a good cleaning. At least every six weeks they should be given a mild soapy bath in warm water, a good rinse and then allowed to air dry. Just wet the hairs of the brushes, not the woOdc.n handles. "BeHtlf•I Skim'.' is the name of a new television series produced and hosted by Bonnie Holmes of M~ Gate Salon at Fashion lsJand. Oil Community Cablev1s1on's Chaon~I 3 Tuesdays at 6 p.m. and Group W s Channel I 0 Thursdays at 1 p.m .. Bonnie will focus on concc:pts and techniques aimed at helping you improve the way you look .and feel.. HONORED: The· spotlight wlis recently on Georgie . Trumbult '_Of Fountain Vall e) as she was honored in Dallas for being one of the iop saleswomen in the more than lOO 000-member Mary Kay Cos- met.ic sales organization. Trumbull was awarded a tiny l 4k ~old and diamond bumblebee pin with emer- 'ald <.'}es. She became a beauty consultant in September 1984. • BALL ... Fro~B2 Guests seemed lO agree that Italian cooking definllel~ must be kept in tact. After hot and cold hors d'ouevres. the group graduated to a gourmet dinner designed by catc:rcr Mastroian ni -antipasto. to~elhn1, veal and fragolc con tabagJ1one (a forget-the-calories creamy dessert with strawberries.) . Among those attending were vice president Josepb and KJmberly D'Allt'9oay, director Marla Testa Price of Laguna. Fruk Terreri. of Newport (sporting a OC Perfo"'!ling A rts Center ru by-studded pin). direc- tor William Reflce ( Lucc1·s Dell of Huntington Beach) and about 30 guests including wife Jeu and sons BUI and Rlcurd, and the J.agardlaa. (lngardia Produce. Costa Mesa) in- cluding Jeu.aette and Sam•el, Fruce-a, S•e, Joe and Larry with Catlly and Frank Reda and Vicky and Lacluo Principato of frvine. The evening concluded wit~ danc- ing to the music of Ansell .H11l ~nd orchestra. (More dancing is ant1c1- pated Oct. 11 when the group plans a Columbus bay gala at the Ne w- porter.) SCOOPP: Forget the black-tie rou- tine. . .members of South Coast , • on Erneet-18l!RlUulee~N11-1aai111tt1di-.;9HM1tl'4lldiHfle~~o~f8i!aRA+ii;r.a1aYl:i.e9-RA""9~f.f'P+.lau;A~A~ed~P;.,.a.ure::.i;nu.1 h~ood.-~- Dun ap (at left) at St. Catherine'• School Founder'• Day decided on a casual route for their dlnner at the Rtts-Carlton. Above, 11ehool booeten are Ron latest gathering called a no benefrr and Cathy Jone., Steve Rudy and Sharon Sarpa. benefit that resulted in $25.000 for S,I\ 1· '.du.1hlt· t..!..1 ... ul 11w h.' pl;1n 11 111 ~ .... h11pptll).! I rtlh to lo(·;d SI Ol'l'S ad _\l' r I "'tn ;.! I n 1 ll (' Daily Pilat 642-5678 Planned Parenthood. Abalone Beach was lit with.tik1 torches and provided I a glow over the 150 partygoers as they danced to the music of Joe Hart and hi s Oversextet D1x1eland Band and dined on p1cn1c fare catered b> Joy's Juet Treat and Judy Webstu were I Catenng. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ co-chairmen for the evening and ~ welcomed guests am"ing for the a I ATHA N ROAD IMPORTS LTD. ~·~·~~tfu~~i~t~:5~~a1rman A ORIE'.\T ~\f..A:\jTIQl 'FS ~ Oardle Oa.nlap and her committee ~ ' A ~ were lunching Fnda~ at the Monarch ~ E · · N Sh · f F. ~ Bay Beach Club 10 recap the Foun-~ XqUISite ew tpment 0 tn e y der'sDa)dinnerthe arranged fo rSt. a Period Rosewood Furniture and 6 . ~aa;~~~~~. School in San Juan A Accessories ~ "We had almost 400 at the Ritz-~ . • ~ I Carlton for the afTa1r -the second Tues. thru Sat. I 0-5 Mon. by Appo intment ~ I annualevcnt for the school fou nded ~ 7 14/650-3950 1n 1979." commented Dunlap. ··The ~ 447 N. Newport Bl vd.• tnld 'll'"D-Onl 4 bltx l..\ u trum th{· <\rrht•,_t) ballroom wasbeau11ful Fulke~son .fl • P \) did the ccnterpu:ce-; under the d1rec-~~~~~ ~~~C£:r~~~~~~~~ tion of committee member Oiaaa High heels hurt? Free exams don't. If 1gh heeb may look good. but do they feel R<>Od' fa~hionable shoes tend to accentuate old foot problems. and can even create new ones So. to keep high heels from getting you down . Wl' w eliminated one of the rea.son~ people postpone foot exams lht· cost For a limil<.'d lime. Ileen.~ po<liatml\ on ou r ~t.aff are offering fret' foot exams If thtiy rt'Commend diagnostic test~ or funher treatment, anv fees will hkt>ly be covered hy vour insurance In an y C'dSt'. tht> initial exam cosL'i you nothing If foot pam is hreakinR your stndt-. come ~ u~ fo r a fret exam You ·u look vour best when vou ft.-cl your best from head to toe. · Call for an appointment Mon ·f rt I{ W a m --t W p m 1-800-521-6665 Doctors Hospital of Santa Ana 1901 Nonh C:OUege Avenue. Santa Ana. CA 9Z-06 California Podiatry Institute 1 umm11 Htahh pr~ram -- r • Crandall. The roses 1n the arrange- ment matched the mau \'e cloths to a T The <;tage was landscaped and a glonou'i backdrop for Fath<.·r Coughn and the 41 ) oungsters 1n >\ll-'.\men- can Bo>s Cho1c .. Other'i v.orking on the ~hool celebration part~ v.ere Susie Fo11, Laraine Clampitt, Sae McWayae, Kathleen Delano, Cbarlotte Thomas, Julie Cbeney, Ca rol vonMerkatt, Nancy Neely and MerediU1 Khacblglan. ··The Founder's Da~ v.as a success because I had all top-drawer people on m~ commi ttee," said Dunlap. The new headmaster Markham Campalgne, who came to the school from B1shop·s School in LaJolla, attended the dinner with wife Mary Ann, and was meeting some of the I parents, benefactors and church members fo r the first time. The Rt. Rev. Oliver 8 . Garver Jr .. I acting bishop, was at the R-C affair along with the Venerable Archdeacon Terence Lynber11 the Rev. Canon and Mrs. Eniest Sillers and the Rev and Mrs. Peter Easor. Others dining on roasted breast of chicken in hone> and vinegar sauce and chocola te parfait and bemes were th<.' Art Birtcbers, -Catll y and Bo Vo aderabe, Roa and Catll y Jooes, David and Carolyn Westendorf, Jolui and Sharon Sarpa and Kathy and AJ Nagy. OPENING .•. From83 held at Be ntley's Restaurant. Four hundred membc11 and· guests are el'pccted to attend the buffet. Jouu Cb11e ts chairman of the committee· Jane Green 1s boat parade cha irma~ and Bobbitt Williams 1s the Cru ise of l 1ght'i chairman. . lnt<.•rval Hou'lc'c, 'leventh cclebnty benefi t auction 1s on the calendar for . nturda) at the Four Seasons. Stroll- ing mus1c1ans. minstrels and bards "II( set thl' romantic fcehng along with la(.11e~ dre'l~d in pcnod fine r) intcrspel'\Cd w11h madohn and lute pl a yen "We want mnmentanl} to take our goc'itc. hack to into h1'ltory that wa'i nlh and abundant with romance magic and beaut y:· '3id Carol wu: llama, t o·cha1r with Harlue Goo4~1lcnt and hve auctions arc plann('d with clegan1 and dive~ ttem'I l,a,t year lhe &roup made SI 00,00() and the g.~al th1, year" kt for S 12S,OOO Surpn"C:\, dancing and pmec. an: al~ bctna planned Tickets CS 100) ma y he amnfcd b callan · Cynt•11 Co.rtaey at ] ' 4li&'M1 a IN Jf HMI SSI O~ Five more staae prQduct1ons join the early season parade in Oranae County theater this week. includina the opener on South Coast Reper- tory's Second Staac and a real .. blast from the past" at U C Irvine. UCl'sattraction, openina Tuesday, is a real oldie. "ne PlaJe Called Corpe1 Cbl1tt: Tile Na&Mty," the second in a series of medieval theater pr<><Sudions, was originally produced between the 14th and 16th centuries in Enaland. SCR will follow Friday with Oranac <!ounty's,.first look at Caryl Chu~h ill's "Clo•d t ." Rounding out the week's schedule. all Friday openers, arc a pair of Sam Shepard one-aet plays, "Red Cr0t1'' and "C.wbey1 t," at Orange Coast CoJ!eie. "A CMnt 1..Ute" by the Rqional Repertory Theater in Yorba Linda and "Tile Miracle Worker" at the La Habra Com munity Theater. Edgar Schell ..daafrman of . uc1:s departmcnr of £nalish and com- parative lituraturc, bas uDdatM the Corus Christi play, along with En ish professors Stephen Barney an Linda Geo rgianna. Drama professor Roben Cohe n is directing -me biblically oriented production. "The Nativity" is the second of three medieval works to be produced at UCI. Performances will be given Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. in the Fine Ans Village Thea'ter, with ticket information available at 856-671.2 or 856-6718. , Toi TITUS I • At South Coast Repertory, Jules Aaron is directing "Cloud 9," a satirical farce on scxuaJ politics. Karen Hensel. Patti Johns, John- David Keller, Charley Lang, Jenifer Parker. Carl Regiardo and James Winker comprise the cast. Perfocmances are scheduled Tuesdiys through Fridays at 8:30. Saturdays at 3 and 8:30 and Sundays at 3 and 8 "'P.n1. ·until Oct. 26 at the SCR theater. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa-:' Reservations are taken at 957-403}. . Two early works by Pulitzer Phze- winnina playwri.$ht Sam St\epard will be prctented this weekend only in OC'C's Drama Studio theater. Jon Sideli is directing .. Red Cross" and Kara G reene direct! "Cowboys 2." Curtain times arc 8 p.m. Friday through Sunday with a 2:30 matinee also ·scheduled . for Sunday. Rcser- v,tions 432-5880. Three performers who have ap- pe.ared in "A Chorus Linc" on Broadway -Don Mirault, Patti *NEWPORT BEACH Ed~iirds Newport Cinema 1714 > 644 0760 fll1 100 900 IO •)SAf 100 JOO )00 100 900 10•) --_ SON I~) 00_!00 ~Ol't fl;(Jll 7 00 9~----= • ORANGE Cintdomc 1714> 634-2553 DAil\' I ()) II) H~ 1 l() 9 )) I • -,._,. l!-~IH 4NP Ptc,1'11~~ ~~~-''~.r~-~ .~~~~.~ .. J.f.i J6tNT •1 NOW AT EDWARDS a·RISTOL CllEMA BRISTOL ST. I MACARTHUR BLVD. 540-7444 SUNDAY AT 1:30, 3:30 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 I "°UtlS "BLUE VELVET is a startling mixture of naivete and kinkiness of the heartfelt and horrific ... it's one of those l.l'lique unnerving visions ... which will be attacked, argued about and cherished for years to come:· David Ansen, NEWSWEEK "BLUE VELVET is a mystery ... a masterpiece ... a visionary story of sexual awakening, of good and evil, a trip to the underworld:· David Thomson CALIFORNIA MAGAZINE Columbo and Kevan Backnrom - will pool their talents in the Reaional Repertory Theater production. Mirault is playina Zacb, the director. and Columbo is stagjna the show. assisted by Backstrom. The show will run for three week- ends, Thursday.s thro ugh Saturdays at 8 p.m . and Sundays at 2 p.m., at the forum Theater, 41 75 Fairmont Bl vd .. Yorba Linda. ~escrvations 996-41 95. ~side from. the occ etay1cts, there arc 'no productions clos1n1 their runs this weekend. On the boards and continuina a~ •"BJpest ,.....~ el IJviq" on the main stqt of South Coast Repertory, 6H Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (9S7-4033), T~es4ays throu&h Fridiys at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2:3'0 and 8, Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until Oct... 12. "The Maracle Worker"· opens a four-weekend engagement at the Depot Playhoust. 311 S. Euclid Ave .. an La Habra Fnday with Kathy Dietz d1rect1ng. Debbie Zjve stars as Annie Sullivan w11h Andrea Barber playing the youna Helen Keller. Perfor.manccs arc sched uled Fridays and Saturda)s at 8 p.m. through Oct. 18. Call ( 213) 691-8900 for ticket info rmation. •"Sly Fox" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 i..a1una Canyon · Road, Laguna Bcacb (494-0743). Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2:30 until Oct. 5. •"'he M!bff'' at the Newpon Theater Ans Center, 2501 • ChfT Drive, Ncwpon Beach (631-0288). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Oct. 4 with a special per- formance next Sunday at 7 p.m. • •"Ray Fever" at the Costa Mc$a ei.u. COSTA MESA •ii.VINE MISSION VIEJO Oi.ANCC M•t"lf\ 8ftd P U.t 529 5339 [thiw.JtO· T·1wr (Pftf' Edw•td\ WOV"Jt•"':Nt Eow.;tO\ VrtfJ M .. 1 PM1t"'' 1r41 Jf '' 41&4 ~SltHS5'> .1646220 0•· .. ·•1'114 '"' llUCNA , .. ~~ [l rollO LA MIAAOA •OllANG[ STAN TOW Pl(' t \8 •-"4'".J'"' [JA•IO\f r' r-···· rdtl' 4 ., -1'i-OI' Pa<1fl( 'C..t•wd)' Cit" Ctn''' 523 ·~1 1 1>34 zs~; (O,..... ' ... ,. 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Fridays and·~ Saturda~s a1 8:30 eitSQar Bal»tet" at the Grand· Dinner lheater. 7 Freedman Way, Anahe im ( 772-7710), Tue.tdays through :Y-}'ur~s ai 8: IS, Frida)'l at 8:45. Saturdays at 1:30 and 8:45. S undays at 1:30an.d 7:45 until Feb. I. throu&h Oct. 4. · , CALLBOARD -Auditions for Anthony Shiiffer's comedy thriller "Whodunit" wiJI be beJd Moilday •"lrt~ 8eada Memoln'"at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-55 11 ). Tuesdays through Thursdays at 8: 15. ~Fridays at 9 p.m., Saturdays at 1 and 8:30,Sundays at I and 7:30 uqtal Nov. 16. and Wednesda)' at 7:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa C1v1c Playhouse. 66 1 Hamilton St.. J,sta Mcsa .... director and three womc for the show, which _ Jim Ryan wall cast1n1 seven men 5 opens Nov. 6 fo four wcekcodt .... c:all • .. Mu of La Mudaa,. at the 650-5269 for m ore information. .. . "lm(Tl(IMI 1111 IUCI" (PC) l-l-~7·1 <MT CRY ll'M I'll) •Tllll Sl.50 TU Ht "IOTlllC llC....1" l~.llS. S:ll. 1:111. It.IS ~IU"(I) ~. 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The hip show. wuh us bickering. f racy-H epburn- style detectives. faces tough com- petition 10 the drama senes cat· cgol"} from two past winners - B ' "Cagne) & Lacey" and N BC's "H ill S1re e1 Blues." There's Skelton also N BC's "St. Elsewhere" and t es· .. Murder, She Wrott" to contend w1th. Sciences will hand out awards for best awards. A six-minute videotape of "Moonlighting" garnered 16 nom1-shows and to winning performers, the highlights of the crafts awards wi ll nattons in all, and has already baaed .writers. directors. producers anc! be shown tonight. one Emmy during the presentation of other behind-the-camera craftsmen. 1:he a~ards show is being produced the craAs awards Sept. 6. T he major Red Skelton will be honored with a ap1n this year by Alexander Cohen awards.· for the shows. for acting, special award. and nearly two dozen and his wife, Hildy Parks. who were writing and directing will be pres-stars from television's earlier days. responsible for making Broadway's ented tonight. including Steve Allen. M ilton Berle. Tony show the classi est of tbe awards The lesson ofNBC"s "M iami Vice.. George Bums, Sid Caesar. Imogene shows. should not be forgotten. It went into Coca and Bob Cummings. will appear "We're going back wjt1' Alexan~er the 1985 Emmy .contest as a -'big in a musical salute. • C~tien pecause we were so impressed favorite with 15 nominations, yet go1 N Bt's "T ne Cosby Show" and w~tlt the show he did last year:· said only one award. "Cagney & Lacey.. ..The Golden Girls" originally had 15 Richard . Frank. academy president led 1he pack with six statuettes. nominations each. the movie .. An and president of the m otion pictures The 38th annual pnme-t1me Earl) Frost.. and the series .. t. and television division of Walt Dis- Emmy ceremony will be telecast Elsewhere" had 14 each and "Cheers.. ner Pr~uctions. "Basically. what toniiht at 8 from the Pasadena Civic had 11. hes doing this year is j ust fine '\ud11onum by NBC. with network N BC won 15 Emmys at the crafis tuning." Mars David Letterman of .. Latr presentattons. while CBS got 12. PB Frank prol'!11scd this year's show Night .. and Shelley Long of"Cheers" got I 0 and A BC got five. N BC's .. St. would have more stars than ever not serving as hosts. Elsewhere," ''A mazing Stories" and only those with current shows' but The A~ademy ofTelev1sjon ;\n~ & "An Earl)~ Frost" el)ch got three thosel from the past that ttie-'publiC'.° ,.~.:'~.,,-.:I ··--Ne wport's Cannery Village-- .. ~~·-=. 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H e said he approves of Cohen's efTon s to make the show move faster by eliminating the time-consuming star introduc- tions. Tbe star presenters either introduce themselves or they're identified by their theme songs. "It was a little shock.i n.a to some stars, .. said Frank ... but once they got into the flow it worked well. It eliminated a i ot of needless .banter. I think the heart of the show is seei ng the stars and seeing the reactions of the winners." The television academ} also ha~ taken steps to axo1d another incident such as the impostor last year who tried to accept the l>Cst supporting actress Emmy for Betty Thomas of "H ill Street Blues.·· T he impostor was led away in handcuffs by police. "Without gc1Jing into parucular>. we are trv1ng to screen people a lot more clo'scly," frank ~1d. ''.We:ll have a belier idea of who s s1ttm1 in the various nom tnee seats." The academy has added a new ~I of awards 1h1s )Car. for guest star in the , anou!> program categories. but Frank said 11 would not extend the program beyond m proJected three hours. Nor would the prohfcrauon of other Emm)&. • "Everybod~ would like to be on the air:· he said. Despite thl· t•xplos1ve gr01.,1h of 1clc\'ls1on 1n other areas. the Emmy sho" cont1nUl'\ to be mainly a nctv.orl )howc:a~r Out of a total of 324 nommauon~ N BC got 148, CBS 90. AB( 50. PRS JI and only four went to S) ndtcatcd shows. None went to the pa) or cable shows. which are excluded from 1hc academy MATTHEW llAODERICK _ FERRIS. BUELLER'S ~ DAYOFF OM mMt's stn1Cflt co tab it usy. A PAllAMOUNT PICTUM :A : : I \ : PG IJ --;i-. -ci:-•. <•' ..... ~ ,. •.• ......,_.-·~ _, --·.:.--.i.~,·-- NOW P LAYING ... ,. '""""I • M#lAW ... ,,.~8'1 1• , .. , "O' ... • MM"lll• . """"' """' •Wll~ ... ru.,,-~,..., ...~ • u fOllO U M tlU -. .. 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' . 'I ·r . ~ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1986 M•rln• High capturM llllllluln_ w•ter ~ IOUrMlllenl. C2. Wuhlngton rou~1'11m-Young rn COll1ge footll•I. C3. Mistakes prove fatal to 0 .range Coast,.14-6 Golden WeSf spoils ebut of Pirates' Coach Workman By JON FERGUSON OUMO.,Net.._ Neither coach was satisfi ed with n at the·cnd, but Golden'West College Coach Ray Shacklefoed felt fortunate to come up with the victory wh~n it . WU4>yer. G olden West was o utgaincd. 268-1 78, and fumbled the ball away three times but larsely because of Orange Coast penalties came away a 14-6 wi nner at OCC Stadium. ··1f we can•t help losing the statistical battle but come out win- ning •. that's good," said Shackleford, whose team lost the stati~ical battle foLthe second week JD a but still won. ..We lost 1t last k at Bakersfield too. But the final score is what counts." "Last year we had some great statistics. but came out on the shon end. They did an awful lot of stunting and came after us hard." · The Rustlers arc 2-0 while 1t. was the opener for O range Coast. It was also tt\ecommunity college debut for OCC Coach Bill Wo rkman. who liked some things he saw but was far from happy. l "I couldn't be happier a-efcnsivcly except for the penalties,'' Workman said. "I think' everyone who saw the game tonight knows we can play football." But i l was th~ penalties which-killed the Pl rates -13 for 140 yards in all. "We were way too undisciplined," Workman said. "We blew too m any fuses: I don't care how young we arc , there s no way we can be ha ppy. The playc~arcn't happy and the coaches ai;en't app ." · It w s9~rcnsive personal fol!lsand a holding call which gave the Rustlers 42 yarc;ts of their first drive, a 91-yard, I I -play march capped by a Eric Lawton I 5-yard touchdown run. The ·score gave Golden West a 7-0 advan· tage wnh 5:51 remaining in the fi rst quan er, the only points until the fourth quaner. W hen free safety Bart Rccktenwald's personal fouls finally resulted in his ejection after a Pirate pllnt early in the fourth quancr and a new insertion at cornerback, Golden West was able to take advantage two drives later. After an Orange Coast punt which placed the Rustlers at their own 39. Lawton hurled a pinp()int completion 52 yards for Lance Perry to the Orange Coast 9-yard li ne. "It was a new com er and • Reclctenwald got kicked out. so we thought we'd go after them:· Perry said. ··1 JUSt outran him. We thought we could go deeper on these guys a littie more than last -week. because they pla yed us closer." Lawton scored his second touch· (Pleue see GOLDEN WEST /C4) Golden Wat'• Carl Satterfield (42), who wu held to 42 yarda on 17 carrlea, la ,._.,, ....... atacked up b hil Nabal (43) and otlaer OCC teammatea, ln duel won by Rutlers. Aselin 's punt turned tide for G WC .Critical blunders kill occ· bid to s t op Rus tle rs, 14-6 By ROGER CARLSON Of-0.-,"-'•""' It was billed as the Rookie vs. the Veteran. and in.many ways the two played up to their roles as Golden West College's Rustlers kept the pressure on to record a 14-6 victory over Orange Coast's Pi.cat~ be.forc..5...200foo1ball fans al OCC Saturda >- nigh I. For the veteran. a brilliant 67-yard punt which rolled dead at the Coast I-yard line late in the third quancr. was on the pos1t1vc side for Golden West: high school all-star game dunng the summer. self- and team-destructed with three costlv mistakes as a punt returner in the second half for Orange Coast His first mistake (personal foul) forced a first· and-25 for Coast. hJS second mistake let the ball go over his head to the one. a nd finall y. eJeCt1on from the garne (another personal foul) and first-and-18 from the OCC 8 That forced backup personnel at punt returner and in the secondaf). resulting in a fumbled punt return at the 5-yard hne (recovered> and a beaten Pirate de.fender as the Rustlers struck deep through he a1 HEHC-l uJHhe-el1~ Golden West Coach Ray Shackleford. the 21- year pro. took the 'ictor; 1n~nde and without much fanfare. "We tned not to beat ou~lves." ~1d Shackleford. "We always pla> this game a little conservatively .. Asked wh). he responded. "It's not Just lhe 11m1ng of the game (early s.easonl We Just don't want to beat ourselves." Shackleford said nothing dunng the game came as a surpnse and that the hard-h1ttrng was "Just as I thought 11 "ould be .. Both t-e-ams ~e hit hard b) penalucs. but-It was Coast which suffered the most for It. In all. the Bucs lost I 40 yards on 13 penalucs. Golden West was flagged for 77 }'ards on ., infracuons. Coaat'• Jon Nowotny appean to ha•e hi• left arm yanked rtcht out of hie aocket by Golden Weat'• Georae Paddock. For the rookie. freshman mistakes. as dc- fcns1 ve back Ban Recktenwald, an All-Cl F back at La Quinta High and the hero here at OCC 1n the "We were definitely our own worst enem) :· said Orange Coast Coach Bill Workman 1n his fim \Cnture as a communll) college coach "\.\e had a lot ofund1sc1phncd penalties and It cost us dearh Physically I thought we should have v.o n. · "But as for mistakes. well. you o nly know the halfof 1t." .\t halftime and on the" shon end of a 7-0 count. Workman told his team. "Don't get 1n personal battles \.\e have blown our o ffense by (Pleue eee ASELIJlf /CA) Trojans weather storm Shafer's fi eld goal in ra in h e lps USC t o l 7-1 4tr iumph WACO. Texas (.\P) -Southt-m Cahfom1a's Don Shafer faced a 32- yard game-winning field goal against Baylor Saturday under the most trymg of circumstances. "I called all the clements down on him. and he still made ll." said Baylor Coach Grant Teaff of Shafer's kick in a driving rainstorm that beat the ninth-ranked Bears. 17-14 ... He hook- ed 11 a little. but he did an absolute!) grcal jOb ... Teaff called two timeouts to alto"' an approachmg thunderstorm to h11 Baylor Stadium as USC' p()sllinnl·d 1t~lf for the field goal attempt that Shafe r htt at the final gun. "I j ust hit the ball and tned not to look up." hafer said. ··E,·er;bod} started p()undmgon me. I knew 1t was ood .. g . "Games like this don't happen vel) often." L'SC Coach Ted Tollner said "We were mept for three quaner'i. then found a way to win, W hen 11 started to rain. I thought about k1ckjng a field goal nght then. But even 1f we made 11. Baylor might get the ball back and score. The war, we did it, we'd e ither win it or tie it. · Baylor outgained USC 408 yards to 197. Ken Henry's leaping 12-yard recep- tion of a touchdown pass from · Rodney Peete with 3:50 to play tied Matt Stevens . - Angels.shakemini-slump Ramsrisk Afte r going 13 113 h 1t1essinnfngs. · 2-0 m8.:Tk offe ns ecom esali ve in8-7victory Angels' VS. Colts magic number: Don Shafer the game at I ~ for the TroJaM Ba~ lor. no"' 2-1. punted and Peete dro' c the T roJans to the Rear-;' I '\ With the thunderstorm approal.'h1ng. Ba~ lor kept calling timeout until hafer made his dramalll'. "ind· "hipped kicked. Baylor's Charles Perry had scored on a 3-yard touchdown run with 7·24 left to g1 ve the Bears a 14-7 lead. C SC strong safety Tim McDonald. v.hn returned a fumble 99 >ards for a touchdown in the second quarta. "'a'> flagged for an int~rference penalt\ that set up the score . McDonald shocked the pro-Ba) lor crowd of 35 .000 into silence with ju\t I 5 seconds lef\ before halftime to ue the score 7-7. Linebacker Ron Brown hit Perl) ·s arm and the ball popped into the air near the Trojans' goal. McDonald grabbed the ball and outran Matt Clark \o the end zone. It was the longest return in USC' h1stol) by a yard. By CHRIS MONAHAN O..,,,...C.,1£ p a .._,t When }'OU. vc won 2 2 of your last n games and the onl) thing standing 1n the way of winning the di\ 1s1on 1s a single-digit magic number. it's ob' ious you haven't been in m'an) slumps. Nevenhclcss. that's where the Angels found them- sehcs aturday afternoon against Chicago with o ne out in the founh inning. The .\ngels had gone 131' innings wuho ut a hit and "'ert• do"-n. '3-1 . but the Angel bats finally ca me alive and helped the team rally not Just once. but twice. The Angels eventuall> won the seesaw pme. 8· 7. before 34.21 Q at .\nahe1m Stadium and a nauonal i V audience Helping the team break out of 1ts mini-hi tting slump \\Cre two players who were 1n slumps of their own. Wall) Jo) ner was I for 17 when he doubled with one out in the ninth and the score tied at 7-7. He moved 10 c;econd on Dave Schmidt's wild pitch. after which Schmidt ( 1-6) walked prnc~-hlller Mark Ryal and Reggie Jackson 1ntent1onally. That brought Doug DcC1nces to the plate hut. a<. 11 turned out. 1t could have been anyone Schmidt's fir<.1 pitch glanced off cather Ron Karkov1ce's glove and Jovner trotted home with the wi n ning run. · "It was a fastball. It j ust had good mo\ement o n;, I 1ust took m) eyes off it:· said Karkov1ce. "'ho 1'> filhng 1n for thl' inJured Carlton Fisk ... It hit off m) glo' t' I defin11el' should have had 1t." "I lo' ed 1 t." s.a1d Angel Manager Gene Mauch ·· ~ t' t(-el the late innings belong to us. I don't knov. ho" lcl np.la1n 1t. It won't always be t hat way. but t"1t's the \\3\ I feel .. "It\ the confidence that's comes with an e'pcnl'mt•d club and mature young players." said Bnan [Xl"ning. who had two hits and scored two runs. "There's nti pressure in a situation. like that. Everyone has rnmt• through with a clutch. late-inning hit. .. Boston has done it. Houston had done It .30 times That's the difference betw~n fi rst· and sccond-pla c teams. when a team wins wtth late comebacks. The C" arc character-building wins tha t carry over." Rob Wilfong. who had two hits in his la~t 42 at-bat" A11gels Texas AMERICAN LEAGl'E WEST - -W L Pe t. GB !<6 61 '185 77 71 520 '11 Saturday's GamH Angels l(, Chicago 7 ~1n nesota 3. Texas 1 Remalnlng Games ANGELS (l~) -Home I )'~pt 21 < h1l"..1~11 ~pt 22 <2>. 23. 2~. Cle,eland. Sept ~h 2~ _>I Texa!i . .\v.a) (7): Sept. 29. 30. Oct I. 1'.an..a<, < "' Oct~. 3. 4, 5. Texas. TEX AS (1 4)-Home (81 ~pt 21 \,11nne~ot.1. 'it-pt ::!9. 30 Oct. I. Oakland.Ott 2 ~ 4 ' .\ngl'h .\"a' (61 ~pt 21 . 23. 24. Seattk . Sept 2ti. 2" ~1' <\ngcls. hit a home run 1n the -;c,enth and had a t"O·l1UI RHI single m tht-t·1ghth. pumng the '\ngrl!i aht-ad at the time. "·h "The d.i\ 'itarled the <.ame wa' 11 alwa''> h.i' recent I~ .. <.a1J Wilfong ... , was 0 for 2 v.ith an error I ";I' prctt~ happ~ (after the <;ingk > If I'd ha'l' tx·en hit h' J p1tl.'h and gotten on base. I "ould ha"e been happ) "You tr: e'er:thing(in a 'lump) l''e hecn do"n in 1hr (ha111ng) rage and have tned whole nl'"' approarhl'' .. .\II 1t takes 1$ a ba~ h11 If you get 11 \\Ith 'our hand tied behind )Our back then tha1·-. the w:i) ~nu <;ta\ 1 hl' more ~ou change. the mo re lost~ o u get. You don't v.a nt 111 get 100 drastic .. The "in lowers the magic number to SI'-, a!. Tcxa!\ "a!I beaten later 10 the e"ening by Minnesota The Angel" 'illll have five games left before the Rangers C'ome 10 .\n .\ngcl who would like to see 11 chnched as !.OOn a'I po~mblc 1s reliever Donnie Moore. Moore (4-5) got thl' win. but as in his last outing Tuesda • lost a lead. 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"<'''e got to stop him if we hOPl' to v.1n." All l..ett said l nd10rnapnlis ( n a c h R od Dov. ho"t'r .tgn.•e<. a' tht' (. olt' <tf'd their lir<.t '1cton in th~c stan' 3fkr heingout\<.ored.63·1 \ "llh onh nm• tuuchdo"'n The'('°'t" d ropped their o pener to "e"' England '\ 1-' and tell • to the Dolphins. 'C). I Cl la\t Sund.i' "I look tor U'> to he more ph)\11..il," he <.aid "We'd ht•1tt>r he mnrr ph' ~1cal th1<, v.eek. Ol'l au'>t' that '1u'l1 the" v. a' the Ram" arc Their "hok 1<lt.•a o( the game "111 v.ear \Ou out .ind heal ~ou up · rhc Rams heat ~t Luu" I h· 111 and an rrnnu"'n In I ' v.1th Oidccr410n ru\hinp Im ~~I 'ant.. on .., 'lame<. 01cktr~on ha' ru,h~·d tor ' .i I!\ \ard\ JU~t t"o (t.'lffit'' 11110 hi\ lnun h pro ~a~n "He'o; a P<tv.crlul .. 1a,h1n(' 1,pc runner "lo onr mJ n " p.01 ntt to (l°l0\1\tcnth ta1. 1..k him I ttuaranttt \OU lft''ll wear \t•u 11ut the" m<lf(' hr camr' th~· lx\11 the hc:tll'r he iCt'> · I )o\\ howct -.aid ·• r ' ' C8 °'lf'l9 CoMt DAILY PtlOT/ Sunday, September 21, 19M _World Serie• ticket •nafu causes stir at Hancock College SANT A MARIA -An Arkansas printina company madr quite a hit with Allan Hancock Collqe's box oflicc crew when it lel\t the ~hoot about 64.000 World Series tickets instea.d of theater tickets. When Marcy Rafetto, assistant box office manaJer for the collqe's Pacific Conservttof) of Performing AJ:ts. o~ned the cases of tickets Friday. wh ach had been P,!?Dted for the New York Mets. her first thought was, 'We're aoina to New York." Weldon. Williams and u cks Inc. of Fort Smith, Ark .. sent tht' college only part of the tickets at ordered for upcomin.$ plays. The res.t were mistakenly substituted w1th four cases o( baseball tickets. each containing abou6 16,000 field and loge bo~ seat tickets worth $40 apied. "We havr enough (World St'nes) tickets for all of Santa Maria," Ms. Rafetto said-before returning them Saturday. "I tri~ to call the ticket com~n) but 'they • ,were closed.. alid I thought of calhng Shea tadaum (where the Mets play). but.they would be closed too ... Hancock College president Gal) Edelbrock found out about the m1xu p from the conscrvaton ·s an1st1c director Jack house. who asked. "You wan't to hear a aood story?" When Ecklbrock calculated thl' approxamatl' 'alue ofthe playoff tickets-about $2.5 million -he said. "I think this is better than the (s tate) lonel)." Ms. Rafetto said ii was the first tame the college had ~ived the wrong tickets. The mistake caused ltUltC a stir among employees of the theater'!. business oflice. who flocked to see the stack~ of tickets. each emblazoned wnh "World Senes" across them The Mets. who capturl'd the Na11onal League Eastern Di v1s1on title last week. 'it1ll ha\e to wan the League Champ1onsh1p Series that begin~ (kt. 7 in the city of the Western D1v1s1on champs to get into thl' World Series. which begins Oct IX. But 1t'scommon for teams that arc assured ofbeang in the playoffs to pnnt such tack<.'ts 1n ad,ance so they can P.Ut them 1n the hand!. ol their fans as earl\ as possible. · Quote of the day Peter Jacobsen, describing the conditions of the In verness ('tub in Toledo on the da\> th at the ~nal round of the Professional Golfer~·· <\~socaa­ u~n Champ1o nsh1p was postponed because ol rain: "Hatting out ofthas wet rough as hte h1t11ng out ofa bad spinalh salad on an old salad bar." 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Y !.Cconds at a speed ot :!:!6 mph. Aarilla '>did. His time Saturda) would have qual11ii:d him for a spot tn today's main event. Banlla said tE , JIM'S GUNS owner Jin Showalter Ruger Single $11 $ 159 95 S&W 586 Ruger M~ II $154 95 S&W 686 IGA Co3<.hgun $ 169 95 S&W 79 Barnett Pdnier II S249 95 S&W 64 Remington 1100 $4 29 95 Remington 8 lf w Rem Chok w RPm Chok • Cu\tutt\ tHw11 i $269 9~ S289 95 S349 95 $239 95 S349 95 • \fl)(._~ ~'''"•\t-1r( • 1wn trc>••'' • °"' ~,,, ... .,. 1K over con on pre·p•ld orders • J Burbolihl•dlnllllwaakee VJkJ J • t tJtJ =~7~~~:u~~ ll nQ_s c aim J ~G~:.~=~ , ..... ;.c1~:bc ~· B&ITS:t ~4-u~. held a one-stroke Marina outscores Wilson, 11 -6; u~c winnlr one minute into overtime to live lbe thefi~~~~o h~t1ts~:3.~f'~=~e~~o= UC Irvine suffers pair of setbacks ~har~ers the victory over Esperanza in the 'scvcnth·place - a d h '•"'l~t-"' b th• POAT • 20th h •-· - - -game of the tournament. . "}un .... """ Y e ours o~•n· Luttrell who added three goals in an earlier one o the year. rr, the 5eeond-round leader, bepn consolat'aon ~ound win over Claremont Saturday, tallied the day at l I under par 133 a two-stroke ed&e 0 Marina water ~lo coach Dave Pickford said other . Fr9stand Merrla Ha&ai.b. &rr birdied Nos 1. 4. 7 avd t..oachcs at the Millikan Tournament this week werr on a pcnal.ty shot wi~h 28 se<;onds left in regulauon to send 9 t I th fro f >2 h · )6-'36 f2 picking his t~m to win. He wasn't so sure. the game into the extra pcnod. ·7,0~y~:d etTu~kaw~~ "'(~~~tr'Y ontlucb:Course in That is until Saturday afternoon when the CIF 4-A . • The Chargers travel \O M1rales1e. the No. I ranked ·suburban Mitwaukcc. He cooled off 0 0 the back nine ni~th-ranked Vikings defeated eighth-rated Long Beach team an CIF 2-A, Tuesday. , with a I-over 37 ... Amy Al~«. Ayako Obmo&o and Wilson, 11 -6. in the championship game at Belmont 1 n colle~e action: .• ~un Hewe were at 4-undcr-par 140 to share the lead Plaza. UC Jrvtne failed to advance to the champ1onsh1p an the LPGA Tour's San Jose Classic following .. It's the best we've ever done here," Pickford said. round ofatsown tournament Saturday. fal ling 5-2 to USC Saturday'uecond round at Almaden Golf and Country. "(Marina) is a team with no indi vidual stars. It's been a and 12·5 to No I-ranked Stanford. . Club. Okamoto, who was tied with U.S. Women'sOpen different person for us every game. That's good in a way. The <\nteaters. now 3-2 in the tournament wit~ a champion Jue Ge4Nn for the first-round lead, birdied because the other team can't really collapse the defense on 14-10 win over ..\1r Force Saturday, will compete w1th the last two holes. including a 55-foot putt on the 17th one ,uy." : three other teams 10 today's consolation round. . hole to shoot a ~l the 6.327-vard Almaden course. t was Mike McClane who had two goals in each of Kevan Wood and Mike Halph1de led the UC I sconng Marina's victories Friday an pool play. but Andy with three-game totals of SIX and fi ve goals respec11vcly, Pa~zettc and Andy Mcfetridge keyed victories 1n the while Cl goalie C'hns Duplanty had save efforts of l 12 McEnroe oupaata Gilbert LOS ANGELES -John McEnroe ~ avcnae<f l'lis January loss to Brad Gilbert ~tu~y night, overpowering and 014tplay- 1nJ Gilbert, 6-1 , 3-6, 6-3. to enter the finals ofa tournament at the Los Angeks Tennis Center~ . The win pits McEnroe, sixth-seeded in the tournament. apinst-top-seeded Stefan Edberg of Sweden in tod4ly's final. Earlier Saturday, Edberg defeated fe llow Swede ~etcr Lundgren, 6-4. 6-J Saturday. sccunng him a spot in the finals. Smith-Ramirez reach finale The team of Anne Smith of Dallas and ~ Mexico's Raul Ramirt'Z will meet Bonnie Gadusek (Largo. Fla.) and Dack Stockton (Dallas) in the finals of the Ford-Spons Tennis Championships at the Laguna Niguel Racquet Club today. The finals arc slated for I o'clock and there is a S 12 admission charge. Smith and Ramirez downed Joanne Russell of Baltimore and Stan Smath of Hilton Head. S.C , 7-6 (7-3). 6-4, while the team of Gadusek-Stockton eliminated Robin White ofSan Jose and !lie Nastase of Romania. 7-6. 6-2. Television, radio 56. TELEVISION 6 a m. -THIS IS THE NFL: Channl'I ~ 9:30 a.m. -NFL TODAY: Channel 2. 9:30 a.m -NFL 'H: Channel 4. 9:30a m. -FISHING THE WEST: Channel 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at Indianapoli s. 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Mcfetridge. who Pick.ford said played an .. awesome 41"d 1 O. d ked c· 1 UCLA ( N 3) d pme," had four goals. fo ur steals and two assists. while tanfordJ01ns secon -ran a . o. an Parazette and Mc('1ane backed his performance wtth USC' {No ,, an todhy's championship pool play. thr~ and two .goals respectively. All three. along with On the ommun1t) college level.. · • goalie Jon Stein. wcrt $elected to the all-tournament Golden West College. after taking an 11-9 semifinal team. • ·v1ctoryover Modcsto. trailed throughout in falling 11 -8 Marina nevrr trailed in the final, building a 9-2 in thr finals to Long Beach Ctt} College at the Cuesta advantage i.n t.he third period before Long Bt'ach Wilson Tournament an San Luis Obispo. rallied to within I 0-6 before the end of the period. Scott Larsen and Jason Jeffne" led the Rustlers in . "We ~ere very fonunate in the first quaner," scoring with two-game totals of eight and s111 goals P1ckfQ.rd said, "and we pretty much stymied their team respecuvcly. for the first half. It was pretty much a defensive battle in Meanwhile. in the same tournament, Orange Coast the fourth period." surrendered four founh-pcriod goals to drop a 6-5 In the semifi nals, it was Parazctte's four goals which semifinal game 10 Long Beach, but came back to win the ke yed a 11-10 victory over Los Alamitos. while Grady third-place clash against Modesto, 11-8. Howes added a pair of scores. Marina built a 6-1 lead The Pirates were led in sconng both games by Eric mi~way thr~u~ the second period, before Los Alamitos Keller. who tallied two goals in the loss and three in t}\e rallied to w1th1n 8-5 at halftime. Marina then held off a third-place wan. late Griffen rally for the one-point victory. OCC also got some tine pla} 1n goal b) freshmen Tim Bogdonav1ch and David Cohen. In the Villa Park Tournament: Edlaon 7, Eaperuu I ; Edlaoa U , Claremoat 4: The Ptrates travel to . an Diego Mesa Tuesday for their Orange Empire Conference opener. ANGELS WIN, 8-7 ••• From Cl Moore came on to work the ninth after Doug Corbett had pitched two perfect innings. holdtn~ the Whate Sox whale the team rallied and took the lead. 7-6. Tuesday, Moorl' gave up a ho,me run to Bo Jackson to tie the game and Saturday at was Harold Baines. ··11 (the pitch to Baines) was a forkball." said Moore. "I had a good Raiders play home opener LOSANGELES(AP)-W1th a 1-1 record. the New York Gia nts certain· I} could use a victory today. With an 0-2 mark. the Los .\ngeles Raiders almost have to have one The Giants and Raiders. playo O teams last season and considered to have leg1t1mate NFL champ1onsh1p hopes before the beg1nn1ng of this season. square off at the Los <\ngeles Cohscum. Kickoff time for tl)l' Raiders· lir~t home game of the season as I p.m. Los .\ngeles is fa vored by 31/2 points. A record home-opener crowd ol more than 65,()<)(.l as expected. The: existing reco rd as 61.009 against thl' New York Jets last year. • ·:w e're goan~ to win this week. we vc got to win this week," Coar h T om Flores of the Raiders said. fastbaU. bur the forkball 1s m> brcad- and-butter pitch. I'll throw at again lo morrow if I'm out there." The news on Moore is not all bad though, as both 'Moore and Mauch would attest. "My velocity was the best it's fell (all ye.ar)." said Moore. "I had threl' days o£f. I wish we'd clinch 11, then I could get four or live days ofT." * ANGEL NOTES -llltl W'""'9'' home run 111, thlrc! ol ,,,. VH r. WH llll ""' ''"'e Mav 11 n MllwaukM Hll 01~ l'lOme run heo come Mev 1 egelnll Toronto llldr aunetell meoe Ills first s11r1 eno onlv his ~ond aPOrerence '" rne lleio since Aug 19 He ~•veo 1wo Innings •• s110<t1l<>11 Tllursoev nlgM . S.IO JM Cewtltv '" lie 9111ereo Ille IOcker room S.lucOaY morning ,,,. nlgM •lier no·Mlllng Ille A~ls "I'll "" YOU -llllng, lMV gone 11<>11 e>ulllng 11 20 game~ ,ill.,. no·nlll.,.S " Askeo w11e1,,., '"•' meant ,.. olo • lime ceteQreting, Cowley rese>onoeo. l wo g1A1'8 of champagne Thel's ell for Ille l>uDhc \ knowled9e " For the recoro. Cowley wr>o wallleo a.11en eno 11ruck out ••Ohl ll'lrtw 1)1 011cl'lel., 69 slrlktl eno 49 !Miiis • e>n. 01tc11 tie was II lncflft off Ille ~ate and lllit nu r ,,. "''\ rlilhl on tile Oleck (.Oge)." sa10 Angel Menaotr G-. Mevdl For tnt trl\'la lans cons1Mr lhts Tile i.st tHm to be l\0·1111 eno wlfl a Pennant In the same vHr was rne 197• 0.ktaNi A's wPIO were Sllfleo, lronk ettv DY Wl'llle So• oitcnlng coecll Dk* 9-11, rnen 1 member ot •ne CtevetenO tndlenl One ot tne more prom, nenr memoerl o4 tnet •·~ teem wH It..._ Jatll... Jackson 1>e9en malling i.om. u 1ra montY S111ur01Y tl'lrovun tne soeclet ellt ndance cl••"• on "''' contr ecr Tl'le cteua. say~ "'•' ne gets SO ceNs for everv tic~•• SOIO 1t1er 2 • milllon S.tvrOev's ctowO Put 1ne Angeis 2S 991 over "" mark, oMno Jech.son a lest \11 996 UCI women post 5-0 soccer win Daniels lifts Reds to9-5 win t I !'l C. INN.\ I I ( .\ P) Ka I Daniels came off the bench to hit a l\o\O·run double an the seventh inning. breaking a S-5 11e Saturday night and lcadan-& the C1nc1nnat1 Reds 10 a 9-5 victory O\ er the Los Angeles Dodgers. Cinci nnati Player-manager Peter Rose said the Reds are a different team with Daniels 1n the llnt."up. He has been hampered in reccnt weeks with a pulled hamstnng. "You'll ~e very few h1tterscomang along ltkc Kai Daniels." Rose said. "l Today'•game Dodgen (Hershaser 13-12) at Ctn· c10nat1 (Gullack~on J l-1 I) Tame· I I. IS am TV Channel I 1. Rad111 KAH< (.,901. Monda)·~ game: Dodgers JI Hou"· ton.' '5 pm. mean hl"' like (outfielder Enc) Da' 1 .. lk\ gor Ill bt-1n th(' lineup e\ef) da~" Thl' Red' added an insurance nrn in the '\l'\Cnlh and anotherr in the eighth. . Adams leads Warriors UCI women's soccer goalie Valene Dehn may not ha ve much experience at the game, but 11 would not be apparent by her early season play Eddie Ma Iner rollowed Daniels with a ~ingle rhat i.rnred Tom Brown- ing for the Red,· t:1ghth run. Brown- ing ran for Daniel". "'ho as recovenng from a pulled hamstnng muscle. to volleyball tourney title Mand} .\dams deli vered sax kills an the fin al game as Woodbndge High swept Newport Harbor. I S-6, 16-1 4, in the Orange County Volleyball Champ1onsh1p finals at Wcstmtnster High to capture the crown Adams. a 6-0 senior. was voted the Mo<it Valuable Player of the rour- nament for her efforis. team -high seven kills from the left comer fQr Newport Harbor 1n the finale. and Sara A.lhSon. who col- lected three serving aces. earned all- tournament recog0111on for the sec- ond-place Sailors. Dana.H1llsdcfcated Manna. IS-I I. to finish tn third place as all. tournament choice Rachel Vetter led the way for the Dolphin!>. Dawn Charroan. al)() an all-tour- nament selection. was a standout fo r 1he Vikings. Dehn, a four-year letter-winner on the Anteaters' hasketball team ea~ed her second shutout in two starts Saturda} a~ Cl defeated Claremont-Mudd ripps. S-0. at Claremont. Paul ine Scarano had two goals. while l<Jm Cusimano. Chns Mrsmer and Holly Fong added one each in Saturday's wm Cusimano leads the team in sconng with four goals tht '\ season. M1lnl'r fin1~hl·d the evl•n1ng with three hat'> and 1hree R RI "I\<.' a Iv.a~ s been a r cal ~trong finisher fhat'<> alwaH tx·cn one of m~ lonc-.."M1lncrsaid "l coolotTm June. and J ul~ Jnd heat up toward thi end ' Budd~ lkll ·c;inglcd home Ron Oec;ter 1n the l'aghth to make thc score 9.5 Lm .\ngl'll''i 'llOred the first five runs ol _thl' game. hut di d not cross the plate alter 1hc thm.l 1nn10g. ""e '>lnrc:d fi,e runs then quit." 2052 N ewpo rt Blvd. +t JO Costa Mesa 646-GUNS All yson Mattox. a senior middle blocker who ~ad fo ur k11lo; an rhe final ga me. and !>entor Laµra Newman. who played well an the middle throughout the tournament. were alw named to the all~t-Oumament team for the Wamor~. Meanwhile. 6-2 Bev Oden domi- nated the net and the pme in the fifth -place match as frvine shut out Edison. I 5-0. The Anteaters. ranked 10th 1n the natton by the lntercollcg1a1e Son :cr Association of America entering the Claremont game. arc 2-0 and host Westmont at Crawford Field Mon- day at 3. Dodgers Manager Tomm'r Lasorda \81d "With fi,e run~ wc ~ould havl' won a lot of same~ thi'> )l'ar." _ .\lex Trevino hrl a double to nght held w1th th e ha-.cs loaded in the '>econd lCl score the tirst three Los ~ngeltc; run' I wo out\ later. Steve 'iax e,,tended has h1111ng streak to 11'1 games h; singling home Trevino. Junior Jenny Evans, who had a ... FornJally Speaking. • • I 1n l o , by Ralph Lauren Shoes by # 119 Fashion Island• Newport Beach • 7.59-1622 _ J~lll~lC< > .. ,.& SALES • SERVICE • LEASING _,_oc O..-l A ... .....,v •. l.,.....,, °"~'"""'""''""""' Ull Ill c.tllll_..,. 2.9'/o~~·~ 10850 f irestoni Bl Norwalk 213,868 -3233 7141636 -6775 ..... ...... ......... TOTAL=' .. ,....,.CIWI MERCEDES " ' . . 1 \ 1 The Dodgers added a run in the t,htrd lu ll·ad S-0 when Franklin Stubbe; d~rn bkJ '>rn ring Ball Madlock finishing thl' evening for Red'' \laner Make Smith The Dodgers failed to ~ore again. and Milner called the come-from· behind win a moral victory for thc Reds . "Thal JU St goes to sho\o\ some of the fans here. and "ome of tl{e other people that v.c never give up, evl'n after lming to Houston last week .. Milner said · South Coast Plaza Chiropractic-Dr. An,e:ela Stafford Complete CShtropracttc Care When perf 0;1111nee eolnta, tit · ~ ~ ehlropr1etic keep · · yo• in the 91111e • • • SEPTEMBE R SPECIAL ·• FREE GONSUL TA TION a nd 50% Off Your 1s t Treatme nt Soul h Coast Plaza Chiropractic 7'..lO Paula rlno Ave .. St e 2 12. Costa Mrsa 432-8 199 or- Paut11r1no -i I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Sepfentb« 21. 1... C9 . W ashiDgton"Cl'ushes another ra_.ked foe H'..lskfes rip 11th-rate BYU; Oklahoma b asts Minnesota From AP dl1pa&d1ff SEA TILE -With Chris Chandler passing for fou,r touchdowns and ruoftin• for a fif\h, seventh-ranked Washington rolled over its second consecutive ranked opponent Saturday, crushing No. 11 Brigham Young 52-21. , It wa5 the worst football defeat in 13 years for BYU. Last week, Washington handed Ohio State its worsi loss in 19 years as the Huskies mauled the Buckeyes, 4(). 7. · Robert Parker grabbed the opening kickoff and raCed 94 yards to give BYU a lead apinst the Huskies. But Wasbinlfbn responded by scoring 52 points before BYU could score again. Chandler. a redshinjunior, threw touchdown passes of 27 and 12 yards to Lonzell Hjll, 11 yards to Darryl Franklin and 6 yards to Rod Jones -all in the second quarter. , Washington rolled up 413 yards as Chandler completed 13 of 22 passes for 202 .yards without an interception. BYU's offense· w,s held to 225 yard$ and d1dn 't score a touchdown· until backup quanerbacks Mike Young and Bob Jensen threw for scores an the final 6:24. In other collt'ge football action involving top 20 teams: Ollla91oma U , Mlaneao&a 0: Fullback Lydell Carr scored on runs of 40 and 3 yards in the first quarter. and qua~erback Jamelle Holieway scored from 5 and 12 yards out as the defending national champion and top;- rankted Sooners ran away to a 35-0 halftime lead en route to tht'ir second straight victory. Among Oklahoma's other score'I were a 66-yard tight end re vt'rse by Keith Jackson. a punt return and an 1ntt'rcept1on return "It was the speed and quickness of our olTt"nsi ve backs that made the difference:· Oklahoma Coach Barry Switzer S<Jld "I don't like ~ores to get like this . . but wht"n talt'ntt'd pla)cr'i like these gt't a chance to play. they ti) to score .. Carr sa)s this yt•ar'< national collegiate title could be decided nc\t '>'et'k '>'hl'n Oklahoma takes on o 2 M1a m1. "I beline '>'hen we pla ) M1am1 at will be lake a national champ1onsh1p game.'' Carr said "It's going to be our national champ1onsh1p tfall game. lf"'e beat Miami: the~·s not a team on our scht'dule that can beat us 1f "e pla) like we should ·· Tht' Soont'rs suffl'red their onl} loss last )ear to M1am1, 27-1 ~ Mlclllgan 31 , Oregon S&ate It: Quarterback Jam Harbaugh passed for two touchdowns and ran fo r another to lead the third-ranked Wolvt"nnes to victor} dt'sp11e Ort'gon State'!> potent passing attack OSU quarterback Enk Wilhelm set sc hool records for both puses attempted and completed and JUSt mwed the te(()rd for yardqe. He compltied 39 of 64 attempts for 339 yards and one touchdown. He had one pass intercepted. Alaltama U, P'a.nM 7: Two long third-period scorina drives enaineered by quarterback Mike Shula cMried fourth-rated Alabama over Florida m a Southeastern Conference pme. P ... ssaa. It, Bola. Colle1e t•: D.J. Dozier scored on a 17-yard pass and a 7-yard run and set up another touchdown with a 35-'yard dash as fifth-ranked Penn State capitaliz~ on Boston College mistakes for the victory. Nebra1u 51, UllDOl1 U : Comerback Bnan Dav1i. intercepted Illinois quanerback Shane Lamb's opt"ning pass and raced 32 yards for a touchdown and tht' s1~th· rank.ed Comhuskers went on to a rout of the llhn1 Miami, Ollio U , LSU It: Tt'rry Mom s hit Andy Schillinger with an 82-yard sconng pass play an tM third quarter and a defense led by tackle Bob Get7 made 1t stand up as M1am1 of Ohio upset eighth-ranked LSU. A•bera U, Ea1t CaroUu t : "Junior quartecba(·k Jeff llurger passed for two touchdowns as No I 0 Auburn rolled over East Carolina and ex tende<t tht' Pirates NC' AA.lcfldang consecut 1 ve km streak to Ii games. · • Burger had sccond-penod touchdown t9Ssts of .SI yards to Lawyer Tillman and 48 yards to Trey Gainous. Arkuu1 U. T•I•• 17: Quant'rback Greg Thomas threw has second touchd own pass of the gamt' to Dcmck Thomas and set up another TD with a 30-yard run an I 2th-ranked Arkansas' v1clOI) over T ula~. The I I-yard sconng pas! to Demck Thomas gave Arkansas a 24-7 lead earl y in the third quarter after the)' had scored I 0 poanti. 1n the fi nal ::!' • man ule'i of the first half. Clemson 31, Georgia U : .\ 46-yard field goal at the gun by David Tread well boosted C lt:mson over No. 14 Georgi a an an erro r-plagued ga me. Clemson. which overcame fi,e turnover!>, marched 34 yards 10 the Georgia 30 1n tht· final 1.11 to ~t up the game-wanning kick. Gt'org1a lost the hall lour time., on turnu\'l'r'>. including a fumble on the ( lem'>o n 10 v.11h ~:W rt'maanang. • Florida State 10. Nortb Carollna 10: Three missed field goals by Dcrek Schmidt. the la't one a J6->arder wi th eight seconds left . meant I 5th-ranked Florida ~late had to settle for a t ie. The Sem1nole!i too~ a II). 7 lead an 1hc third penod '>'hen backup quarterbalk Peter Tom Wallie; thre" a 28- )'ard sconng pass to fre.,hman Ronald Lewis W1ll1s thc:-n passed 10 Herb Ga1nt'r for the two-poi nt convc:-rs1on Texas A&M 48, Nort\ Texas State %8: Subbing lor IOJUrcd staner Roger Vick. Ira alcn11ne scored tv.o touchdowns as No I fi T exa~ A8. \1 '>uired 34 firs1-half points and went on to cru~h North r l'\as State Arizona 41,0regon 17: .\lfred JenJ..1..,~ p.tSS4:d for ~33 yards and David Adams ru~hed fur mor e 1han I 00 }3rd~ for the third consecuu ' e week ac; ;-..o 17 Ar11ona downed Oregon an the Pan fic-10 Conference opener for hoth Fullerto~ drops 25-1 7 decision to Idaho From AP dl1patcbes MOS< 0 \\-. Idaho -Bnan Dec1- c10 kicked a 22-)ard lield goal and quartt'rbac.:k Scott Linehan scored un a 71-)ard opuon fa ke to cap a second- half comebac~ as thl' Idaho Vandals deft'att'd (al ~tale Fullerton 25· I 1 . 1n a nonconfcrl.'nce football game ~atur­ da> afternoon On third-and-one and "1th less than 1v.o minutes lt'ft. Linehan faked to the fullback. turned outside and spnntcd for th'l' score One posS<'ss1on earlier. Linehan drove Idaho 83 )ards on 16 pla)'s with Dcc1c1o·s field goal 81 ' ing the \an- dais tht' lead for good at 18-1 7 Lmt"han st.artt'd Idaho's comt'had. on an other big pla)·. a JM., ard touchdown pass-to spht end e·rant Bengen half WS} through the third quaner A two-point con,ers1un Jl tempt fa1lt'd, leaving Idaho du'>'n 17-15. Bu t Fullcn on kicker Len ~tra ndk' was w1dt' left on a 36-~ard tit'ld goal attempt with 2:26 left to pla,. &.l' ing the Vandals tht'ir opportunat~ f>t'ft'ndang Bag Sk} Conference champion Idaho ol N( AA D1 v1s1on I-.\..\ moved to 2-1. "hale Cal Sute Ful lerton of the PC A.A fell to 1-J In another ga me· Loni Beacb State 14, West~rn Mlclll1an 13: Jeff Graham passed for 268 'ards and a 1ourhdo'>' n. a.-. 'l'>lllng Long Bc.ith \tJll' l'dged \\ e'ilan \1 Kh1ga n C1raham rnmpkted 23 of~U passel. 1or the 49ers. I· I His fa, on te targets '>'ere M1chat'I Roberts. '>'1th s1'< catch- es for 61 )ards. and G..rcg Loe}. w1th lour rect"pt1ons for 121 > ards. Robert~ added 54 yards rushing. two lt'ss than lt'ammate Mark Temple1on's .S6. lea.ms. Arbeu Sta&e II, SMU t : Darryl Hams rushed for 119 yards, mcludin1 a 22-yard touch.down, while cornerbaclt Anthony Parker returned a punt 6S yards for another score u l 8th-rank.cd Anz.ona State beat crror- prone Southern Methodist; Mk'Mpa S&a&e II, Netre Dame 1$: Quanerback Dave Yarema teamed up with Mark Ingram on a 40-yaid scorina pau play aod CQmcrback Todd Krumm returned an interception 44 yards for another·score as M1ch1gan · State stopped 20th-rated Notre Dame. Elsewhere: Staafordlt,S..JoaeS&a&e It: Fullback Brad Muster . ran for two touchdown$ while piruna 14J tol&l yardt, quanerblck John Paye threw foi aootbet TD and laldy Brad Humphreys scored on one of Stanford's four interceptions in a victory over San J<>te State. Callfenda II, w...,._ S&a&e ll1: Reserve runnisw back William Jackson recovered a teammate's fumble for one touchdown and ran I 0 yards for another as California beat Washinaton State io the Pac-10 opener for both. tt"ams. Paclflc U , New Medco S&a&e .1': Senior fuUblck Sttve Michaels rushed for 119 yards to lead Pacific to the PCAA v1ctory over ~cw Mex.ico Statt'. College f o~tball scores ... ., UCLA 4$, Sen Oleeo St I• California 31, WaM1no1on St 11 Pac1flc 41, Hew M .. lco St 14 Stanford 21. Saa JOM St 10 wa.,,11191on S2. evu 11 Nev.O.·LH V-• 17. WIK onlln C leremont ·Mudd 'l7. It edlench Io CS Nor111rloet 10. Hevwerd St 1 u of Sen Oleeo 21. u y.,,.,. 19 C11lco SI l5 S.nle Cler• I Aiu.-Pecll' 10, Occ1e1en1e1 10 Hwn110k1.1 St. 11. UC Stnl t Berber• 7 21 C P POITION lf. COloraoo COi l I SI Merv'• SI, San FranclK O SI UC Da via 32, Cel POlv·SLO 21 Cat Lull'leren 37. Sonoma St 21 Simon Fre...-"l. 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(II Gu•lomt Per•. lllsta) MEN Dlvlllon I 1 ... a-\t 0"•\ I T Af' 49 "J V 1 San Anton•() ,, I -=-· \\~""' o• • Orar QP C'la\I l()A s I,/ ,._,(O\f1 ~\ 'Cl,. c ·" ''\ull\ I Gar• \O• T 19 SO 1 "''or Sa• D ego •9 S6 l C.• '"' C.r 19 ~1 • C.r •• ,. ' 10ll ) Lonte MC S,j>(I 70~ Or,,er Ora~oe Coasr runners 9 J AICerat 10 •6. 12 S At(~'"' 20 ~ 13 Kellon 21 00, 19 s • .,,,,~H '1 o " coriu n 27 Dlvhlon II Tt'O"" srore\ I Ml Sar An1or•o 8 ~ 7 s.tao1eo6C• 91 ) Oronge Coe\• B 118 Imper &' Vo "" 119 S C.rou mn"' 8 in C.oioe., Nl'\' Ill rno V·du• H O•e\ I C#ul .,,,, s '111 7 -.e rr ') 1 •t. l Pere1 ISMr 11 '' • Duarre V 11 SS S B•own IMI SAC t 11 \9 WOMEN T H IT' sr~•P\ Ml• S.i" An•onoo S? 7 "I •oCo\te t..I J Orsnot' Co11~1 80, • Se OOlt bot~. 137 S .S11.,1s Mon1r.e , 1&2 lndlvooue 'f'\ull\ I \nerD I0 111&r0 1 18 SI 1 Beno' IMC 19 19 l Norton •T 11111 19 2• • Ga mt'I •M• SAC! 1936. s Alame ndet CSM 19 4t 01,,er Orang11 Coe '' runner~ 7 Curl 19 S1 9 Pel•llO XI,. 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CUE STA TOURNAMENT Samlflfttls L-affdl Cttv 6, ~·-Ceul S Long Beaell C1tv l 0 0 •-11 Oranoe Coost 0 • O 1-S Orenoe Coa '' 'cor,no Kelter 2 Bunue I, Lte•.,ermen 1 Chrosloen\en I Goallf' \av" 8ogoonovoch 6 ~'"*' Wtll 11, Mtdeite • MOOe\10 2 • 1 I-9 C.01oen wesr J r 3 •-Ir Golden w"t \Coring Oougle\ I. Tlcllv 2. Jeffries •. Lar1tn • Goetoe saves Arm1trong I, ')llep1ro I ClltmolOflllllp LOl'l9 S-dl C 1f¥ I 1, G4lideft West I Long Bue" C1tv 1 2 • l-11 Go1oen Welt J O 1 7-I Golden Wf\I \(.grtllg DOVQla\ I Lar\er> •. J~rlt'\ 2. Broiherron I Goehe sevr' 4 rm\tronq 6. SnaDoro • Tlllrd Pleet Orange Coast 11, Medesle I Orange Cou 1 I S ? )-II Modt'sro 7 ) I ?-8 Oranoe Coor \Coring l(eller l, Slt'wart 7. Bu,,oe 2. Murl•uo" I, Ltalnema n I C"r.1llan\fn I O Rourke I Goa llt \ev11 Conen 10 H1911 ~Chool MILL.lt(AN TOURNAMENT (8t~"9U) C~llllCI Mtrlftt 11, LMe S-ct. Wl•Afl • Marone 3 J • I -11 Lonu Beecll w111011 1 I • 0-6 Morine scoring McF e1r1doe A, F'e raalle l , Mc(lene 7. Schulll I. 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AllenO•flc-35,000 TEAM STATISTICS USC Finl dOwn' I I Rusht\•verO) 3-4·91 P11s11111 'laros 106 Return veros 99 Pust\ 10·2S·O Punts 10 lo Fumblts·IOSI l I Penolllts·vard\ 9· l IS Time of Posu"1on 21 13 INDIVIDUAL ST A TISTICS RUSHING-USC Eme nuet. I?· 15 17·16. "'"'' 1·)() Bavlor Cerlson Pe,,v. 16· .. Murra v. 10·41, Ban 9·33 !>ASSING-USC F'eelt, 10·7S·O 106 (Milon. 13·?7 I, l4S, C1ar1., 0-1-0, 0 RE~lllNG-USC Henrv, 1· 76 deker. 7·13, Ben, 7·36, Forr>es. 1·19 UCLA •s. S.n Ole90 St. I• Scere ltV 0Ut11en • 76 67·7'3 10 11 13·?3· I • 33 I I S·SO 31 ., Kn•o"' 17· 100 Bevtor Bavlor UCLA 10 11 1 7-H San Ole-go Sr O 7 o 1-1• UCLA-Green t.3 ru,, IFran.rv 0.IC"I UCL.t.-FG Franev 1S SDS-Awell •1 PH\ trom S.ntos IA&hlll kock I UCLA-<iree,, 7 r un IFre~v 11\ck I UCL•-Ball 13 run !Frenn k•Ckl UCLA-.t.11dtrso11 .0 ous lrom SrtvtM\ 1Franev klc:kl UCLA-Green 2 run <Fre,,ev "''"' SDS-Herdv 1 run 1Ra11!11 kick> UCL.t.-F'rlmu' 2 run lllelesco k•Ckl A1te11oa,,cc-S0.338 TEAM STATISTICS . UCLA First oown• II Aul1'4!\·veros ~-70 F'aul~ verd\ 13• lltlurn verds 31 Pents OS· 13·0 F>unlS •·42 Fumble\·losl I· I Pt"8111ts·nrd' 13· 109 Time of Posseulon 21 2• INOIVIOUAL. STATISTICS SCSI 17 30·003 169 II 19·37·1 l ·t2 7·1 6·•1 Jl.36 RUSHING-UCLA Green, 16·131, Bell 7·21 F'rlmus, 13·2•. ~ Farr, l ·70, Steve"'· •· 19, GerlbelOI, I· 11. TllOmoson. •·9, McCreckt11. 6·S S.n D"'9o Ste le Herdv. 11·7•. Stock. S· 13, Giimore. S· 12. RMd, I·•. S.nlOl 6·for·mlnus .. PASSING-UCLA Slt vens, •· 17·0, lit, McCrecktn, 1· 1-0, IS San Diego Slate S.ntol, lS·?t·O, lSl, F'lum, •·I· I, 18 RECE IVING-UCLA Ar>derlon, 7·90, Te,,· nt ll. 1·15; Thornoson, 1·1S, Craig. I IA San Diego SI Awetr. S·'6. Hudv, 4· 10, Reed. l · 11 . Giimore. 7·6, Convers l·'n, Slee~. I I?, Blencna ro r-•. Gllb<Hlh, l·S. Burlon I • ldaM 2Sr <:411 Sta.. F ulerton I 7 Sctre ltV ou.n.n Cel Stele Fullerton l •• 0 0-17 Idaho 6 3 6 10-2S 1-Le11ertll 3 oen from Lln•ll•,, (run lelleol CSF-FG srrandlev 74 CSF-HoOd S CHIU lrom Berber tSrrendltv kil~k) 1-FG 0.ClclO •9 CSF-Glbbl S Peu from 8arb4!r (StranOleY kick I 1-6._ 31 oe u lrom Lln.r,,on !run Calladl 1-FG Declclo 11 1-Llnenen 71 ru,, IDtelc:lo alctt.I A11en0anc-n.soo "" TEAM STATISTICS CSF UI F lrst down\ I& 21 Ru\nts·vards •7-171 •6·290 F>anl119 v•rdl lSA l.IO Return Ytrdl • l I I Ptslt\ 11·11·? 13·17·1 Pvnll •·36 7·)9 Fumble•·IOsl l ·O 0·0 Pe,,tlllts·verd• •·60 •·SO Time of oo'"''lon J 1 3• 79 76 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-<al Sltle Fulltrlon Caltloun, 27·11', HOOO. 1·•1, Berber, 9·11 tdellO Jac1t.\on. IS·9S. Llnehell, IS·93, LIOVd. 6·s.6 PASSIHG-Ct l Slalt Futltrton Barber. 11·7 1·2. 15-4 ldti'l(J Llnenen, 13·17·1, 140 RECElllllllG-<t l Sttlt Fullt rlon Whitt , 1·63. Gll>t>i. 17·•S. Ct lllOU,,. l ·3 I ldthO Morris, 4·SO. llenoen. 1·U , L.lovd. 3·74 Lent ... di Stet. 14, W. Mkttte9n ll kert llY Olle"tn Lono 11 .. ,,, SI••• 0 , 0 7-1• we11ern Mlcnloen 1 O 0 6-13 WMV-Otenn I run <Crltll kick) Llls-ttCIOtrrs 24 "" trom Orel\tm cw"'" 1Nn klell) L.S-Wltton I run IWMlmen klc•I WMU-Sorct • otlH from ConllH• (otlH 1111*1) All~lO,Olt Tl AM. ST A TISTICS Le s Flr11 doWn1 n Rusll1·yerd1 37· 109 P•nlno verd' ,., llttur11 y•rd\ • 2• Pua.1 73·40-1 Punl• ,.33 FumtJIH·IOll •·7 P-Mltl·lltrfi 1• 0 Time Of~ 1'04 INOIVtOUALITATIS"tlCS WMU I• ... 190 lit ' 17·7'·0 1 ., l I S· 10 JI )6 RUSMING-\.onu 9"ch Sltle Tem-'Oll t ·5', •ooerts, ll·s.t, Lemrntrs, I• lt Wt\lttn Mldltoen Glt!ln, 11· IOI, HOOltln,, " S2. Sorct. ,., PAUING-L0119 hecll Stele Gralltm, 2)·4CH, HI. Wtlltl'n Mlchtoen; Conklin, 12·n· I. 114 •ECflVl~Oflf lffOI Slelt ' LOCY. 4•111 .-oo.rr ........ ftmtM9fOll, S·lt WMltl'n Mich· ... n SOlelmt•er. 4·S7, Sorce, S·>t, •vffln 7· 14 Cerfti••llff c-... ...... OOiC1911 W..t 14, Or-.net Coe11 • &edit-.e11 » .• , c.rntM J ··~llO Sanllt90 ,., t'ulltflon n MoorHf k J4, (~!Oft It Gttndell >O. LA Vt lllrv 11 Ml S.11 Anlofllo ... Pofltf"villt 0 L.Oflf 9MCtl cc 11 •.... ~ 1• """MMll ...... Cvoreu 71, Gii'., Otovt 0 LO\ Amteo\ )4 Meenollt 10 ASELIN BOOTS COAST ••• From Cl ourselves, they haven't stopped us. "We're playina good defcnst. The touchdown they aot was, wit.h ~S Y.lirds of penalties. We wert'n 1 d1sctphned Just play football." Some didn't listen -and 11 went a long way toward the defeat. Both clubs wc1c read) for thr\ one -players ancf-.Coachcs. although Shackleford dowt1,played the s1gn1fi- cance more o than Workman "This isn't hfc or death." 1ns1s1<.'d Shackleford an hour before kickoff. "I've gone th.fough t~i.s for 2q years with-Dick Tucker and 1t has been wuh a lot of mutual respect " Asked if he was thinking about Golden West on March 14 when hc was announced as Tucker\ ~uc­ ccssor. Workman admitted "I knt:w who was on our schedule ·· Neither would admit a lot. hut 11 was pre11y apparent nol a lot t)f lovl' was lost. Tht' Rustlers had a rare pep rall) Thursday morning and Shackkford was rumored to have ~id "I hall' Coast." "No. I didn't say that." rc'iponded Shac-k"teford. "The words m<."l\nt the same but I didn•t say that. I .-.aid 'I don't like Coast.·" "There has aln·ud\ ~c11 '{1mc water under thl• hmlgl' ... confirmed Workman. He "ouldn"t howner hi.· specific. At game's end. Workman v.enc t o the middle of the field but Shackleford left ""1thout appart:nt acknowledgement. In the end ll Wa!> (ioldcn wl'"' assistant Don Rov.c. SharkkforJ', long -11mc nght arm and cnforl't:r. who had the game pc-ggcd from th1· stan. "We've tx-en through 1h1'> for years:· Rowe told the Ru'itlcr' mo- ments bcfon• the) took tht· fil'lcl "We were down 27-0 :ind rnmt: ~k to ~tn. we vc won when we~ not ~-good and they wert very aood. and we·vc lost when wc'\·e beeo up and they weren't . "This o nr 1s fo r bragg1na nahts and I'm glad thry're up, bceause I want you to beat t.0mcbody." hacklcford addrd: "Just play 11 hard as you can on every play. That's all I'm asking " Thr Rustlers got th~ lead with a 91· )ard dnve, capped by. Eric Lawton's 15-yard keeper. and 1t was Lawton who scurcd thl: winner in \he fourth quarter with a 9-yard dash. 8l'twccn those two dashes was a l'hl'ss g:imc of head-butts and punts, but 11 wa~ Coai.t which found 1tsclf tn a dwckmat~ posiuon because of rook•l' nw.take~. to the dismay of Workm an Workman ...ird his biggest frarwas thl' fact h1<1 lkfensc was starting out wnh one returner 1n the secondary - Through all ll"vds. Coa5t wa$ still w11h1n range late tn the 1h1rd quartC!r (down 7-0), when Don .\schn. a pnlduct of Workman's program at Edison1 unleashed h1scye· popping punt. wh1Ch was covered a\ the OCC I. .. That onl' punt reall y did 11 for us," <1a1d Shackleford .. Wt• were really strugg1tni tun1tl th l'n) .. Thl· P1rah:S would not escape the "eh )pun from thl' romh1nat1on of the-dcrp punt 11nd e 1htt-t-ng mistakes un11I the} "ere do" n b) a 14-potnt margin. Finalh a G W< fumble and a quick ~2-\ard ·,~uchdown o;tnkc fro m Jon No\...otn\ 10 Oll1l' Perkin\ put Coast on tht: h(Mrd "1th I ll kft ( oast got the hall again "1th an onstdcs k1ckot'T, but dl''>ixrat1on 1urned rnto an 1ntcr- c<'pt1on ( Rt·ne Ol1 'l'r) and 11 was over. Thl' dcc1~111n le:l\·C' ( onst with one "in in th l' pa,1 eight years and an o ' era II 11 -K-2 ddk1 t GOLDEN WEST WINS ... From C l down of the gaml' two pla)' IJtl·r With the entrre Orange• Cna't cll·kn~· keyed 1n tight. Lawkr faked and ran around the strong \lck \ irlu'11h untouched. A.ftcr a shon P1ratt: P<l\'>1.'\\1 011. tht: Rustkrs got the hall had .. and af)- peared to ha ve the gam1.· '\(.'alnl Hui on second down. snond-stnng quar- terback Brll Marin fumhkd thl' hall and Coast n:covcred Pirate quarterhack Jon Nowotn ~ then hurled n ::!2-\ard stnkl' ·W Ollie Perktn<1 on thr fir<11 pl;l\ out the con' er<11on f:11k d lea\ 1ng < oJ~t do\\ n 14-6 w11h I 11 to pl:I~ .\n on'i1d<' kic k reCO\el) h~ Jumor ragdlOJ at lhl' Pirate 4.5 ~· tht·m the hall hack. hut an intcfl"cl'l'f'fon h) (1olclcn \\ l'\t\ Rene OI" l'r sca led the gaml'. 'Orangt ( oa'it drovl.' well 1n thl· fir,1 half, hut had dnvcs sroppcd at th1• Golden Wc<.t 2t-t and 2X Both ltml'' Kc11h Cirl·cnt:·, tidd goal allcmpt' went wide rr(l.ht * Golden West 14, Oran91 Cout 6 Scllf't bv OU•rten Orenoe Co1n 1 o O O GOiden WHI I 0 0 0 ,. GWC-Lewlon IS run ILePl&ca ••ck> GWC-Lewto<> 9 ru" (LePtoca • c~ I OCC-Per~ln) ?7 PH I from Nowolnv 01r~ lt lltO) 411tl\Oanct S.700 lt\llmetta • GAME STATISTICS occ Firs! dow,,, IS ~u,ne\·verdege JJ·H F'anlng verdege 113 F'•uing I~ 29 I !>uni$ I ) 1 FumOles·lumbln losr l I F'e,,a111e1·yerdeu. 13 1.0 ~WC 9 J1 ~ 110 I/ 0 I .0 6 l t ,, INDIVIDUAL •USHING OCC-Swleart. ll·~ Re!Hltv I 16 Lamon regne, t ·f, Ptr1t.ln1, I·•, Conwev ?·lor·monu\ 7 No lt>V, 5·for·mlnu\ S WC-Sellerfltld. 11 ., F'ePl>H 1 73, Law ·for mt"u' 3, M•rler 1 lor-monu' • INOllllOUAL. PASSING OCC-Nowornv. ll·2i>·l. 153, Conwev, 2 JO 70 <#WC-Lewton. •·17·0 120 INOIVJOUAL ltECEllllNG OCC-Togeroe. S·S2. Ptr-ons l ·•S Swog&rl l 1•. Wulll>on ? 1', P"enecoe. I 16 Jone) I 10 GWC-Perrv S·'6, S.1ltr••e10 I 1l \ooo• 1·11 F'avne . 1 10 .',m,otn' h1t 11n I' of ~6 passes for ''l ~.1 rd<. 1n h1\ ti1~t college start. .1ftcr ~tlting ou1 1h1.· l<i\t two years "Ol l' !ugh <.l'ho11I .. \\'c \\l'rt: pulltnK thl· \parkplu1t o n our\l'h l'~." \\ urkmJn ~id. "We're making mmakes on ofTense They made 'iome good dden:i.1ve pla)S. bu t on mcm of our cnt1 cal third down \ltua11nn\, \\C l'llher ~rewed up a call or tht' execu11 on or got pcna l11ed ·· Late 1n thl' 1h1rd quarter 11 was the' (1 oldl·n Wc<;t punter "h1t h put Or- ange < ·o::i't 1n c;omc prccanous po~- 1t111n,. unt'l' "Ith a 117-~ard punt "h1l'h 'tnpf"·d 11n thl.' Pirate 2-yard hnc Thl' nl'\t l\\o punts left the P1ratl'' \tarting al thl·lf 7. and 5-yard Ii nc\ rl''l"'l\'lll \ t•h . the former after thc.- f<l·d .. tc11"ald f>\'.Nlnal ft>ul which left him l'Jl'l ll'd Johnson keeps boxing crown , , I 11 \ ' \ 1 ·c 11 , , I \I 11 \ 1.11 \ 111 1 .. 11 '•'i" l .11 \1.11 w I 11wl~· 1 I,, I It Ii 1111111d I ,1111 I hl· \\ 11rkl ,1 0011 li!!h I l)l·,1 \' 1 , 111,1 .. kkn,1· '1nu·., 1, ,1,1 I h1 111.11' I \I 1 ; I< 1 .. 1.1 't11p1x·d l hl \q11.11.. \ 1\'ll:J .ti I ~I ,11.-1 I 111\'111.• ' putkd 11 n 11•1111 'l'\'IOjt ,,, f 1 111 \ I h•l\Ci 1.111 I 111 I• I 1, 1 ni: I~ lt1H' h11nw h ool I ol "'' h'\llld t11 .l \ ... 1•1 I • 11 " 1•1 I 111111.11 1 l'11nu· < h;irll'' \\ dl11 I\ '" \1.111'11\'ld ( >h111 \;\f)· 1111 I II '' .1111 I 1111\·d \t.lll'' Ao,. 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"''""'"O I 0 "'" '" lll)t M\ I S1 !>lei.. ,,. ...J~W.r '>" "'"" \tt IO •o k6 "''"nlno ll(ile t• ''"• h(;r \·e1 ELIYINTH llACI I I &oro Br•" M•~111 R919.,1·, O•"'•' (>t 1ar•\1 I I( )OMIO!I I Pf'1roi.1 T1mt I •t I& r"llt\ "6 40 1640 hO • .0 ' 40 ) 60 '5 IXACTA 6 11 Peld \5" ~ TW• 1.nH ••Cl '"' milt\ Molt# flC.-J I 00 \lffmtO lfl.t<lfOIA I AtU(.Ounhl !(;9rr1<10) T,.,,. ' 16 l S SOO HO 10.0 4IO HO SS IXACTA t• I Pl •(I 0 11 00 U LAT• OOUILI 14 •1 o••O \ltt ~ Allipn0411\U 14 ,SO MutlA• 1411ndl• U t«.~19 Hollypark race entries TOMGtfT'S I NTallS (~ .. ll·llllM ... "9f'Mne --· ''"' "9t: S:.JIO ""'ST •AC•. tOO Y••d• Pvr" U 100 Cttlmlne orlce· M.2'° COOi S.111,,, Ctrllolc•. ll•O 1(1111'1, I J\ llOI 1no1. Awt\Ol'M To Tiii Mt• Car•lt" Wlll\otr Mt•ltr JM"\ SI GONO lllACI. lSO Yt fd\ PU<\AI \l 11.lO c 1e1m1111 O'l(e U,000 l!:H Y Mt-ltlrfrld. couni J'Mlur• H ' torvd\tnotr. 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Adyt"laM ""INTH ••Cl lSO •••d\ PlirM U tOO Clt•mlno l>fo<e U,000 F>rurlll'I• lrodv I ''""" Ml\\, Pt\_., uo Maf'l'\m1 A\l\~I• 1104••• J8' Or1tn1a1 I IPOPIO atOHTH •ACI t lO ••'"' PurM \) fOO ( ·~lmlno l>'l<t n ~ Ovno Ooe l • '" •·~ M11e" °"' M,t~lnen M • ' I 1 II,_ Mel!U\ MA.r~ Nlff"TH •AC• 1 ' •••I\ Pl.If M \J 100 r •• '"'·~ ~ ... • tf O'"JO Frt111eo ,,,.,...,_.,, ll'ar v' ""'°" ~ O' I ove Aw~ °"'' ,f)O(fv r .. 1 ~ r ,.,.,OI'. ei .... l--Texasfalls 9 1/2 back Brunansky liomers to give Twins 3-2 win over Rangers From AP dl1pa&c~" ARLINGTON, Texas -Tom Brunanak y h it a two- o ut. two-run h o mer in th e ei~th innina Saturday ni&ht that rallied the Minnesota TWlns ta a 3-2 victory ovc;.r the T eus Ranacrs. The loss put the Rangers 91/J Jl_mes back in the American Lcaauc West a nd rcdu~e Angels' magic; number for clinchina the division to six. Brunans k y's 23rd h o mer of the season came o fl r~licvcr Mitch Williams, S:s. and scored Gary Gactti. who had s ingled with two e uts. It ended Texas' four-game Wtn Sttt~k. Minnesota starter Frank V iola. I S-1 2. aJlo wcd two runs - o ne camcd - o n seven h its in seven innings. with . I 0 strikeouts and one walk. George Frazier finished for his fif\h save. • • " .,. . .. ., .......... New York Yankee-Don Matttncly (l42ft) and Joel Skinner collide u Skinner catchee pop ny dutna S.turctay·· came ln Detroit. Pete J n cav1gJia o f the ~angers struc~ o ut three times. g1v.ing him 169 for the season and breaking the major- league record for stnkeouts b y a rookie set b y Juan Samuel in 1984. Orioles 4, Brewers 3: In Baltlmore. Jim Traber came · Jose Canseco o f Oakland went into toda) ·s game o u1 o f" I 0-for-7 1 'ii ump with a two-run. pinch-single 1n against Cleveland w tth 1 67~ ________ t_h~e~e""1~h~t=h~1=nn=1nuhat lifkd lbc Onaki.uvcr Milwaukee. In other American League action: IDdlus I, A's S: In Oakland. Brook J acoby hit a onc- Y ukees i , Tt1er1 !: In Det ro it. Rickey H e nde rso n o ut single in the 10 th inning to drive in Mel Hall with the a nd Ron Kittle ~omered during a fi vc-run first inn ing. tie-breaking run. and C'lcvcland defeated the A ·5. and Ron G uidry s u rrendered three hits in seven innings Jn the Natio n a l League: to le ad New York to the vic tory over the T igers. As tros 10, Padres I: In the Awodomc. Mike Scou G uidry. 9-10 , walked two. h it a batter and s truc k out st~ck out 11 batters as he allowed Ii vc hih over seven three for h is third s traight v ic tory. The veteran left-innings and led H o uston past Sim Diego hander allowed Detroit's first run m the firs t inning o n a The Astros h ad 16 hits as they took an I I-game kad h1t l;>atter. a single by Larry H e rndo n . a walk and Darnell over San Francisco and C 1nnnnall w11h t 4 games left. Coles' sacnfice fl y Their magic number for winning the N l Wc~t 1s four Blae Jays S, R ed Sox %: In Toronto. George Bell San 01ceo's Tony {jw>nn \tole live hn'>c~ in tht' drove in tWO runs With a tnple and double a nd the B rue game, becoming o nl) the lifth man \IOU' 19()(} 10 do SO. Jays beat Boston. cutting the R ed Sox's lead 10 the AL East Braves%, Giants l : In Atlanta. nght-handl·r Charhl.' to 8 1'1 games. Puleo pitched a threc-h111cr and knocked 1n a run 10 lcJd T o ro nto defeated the R ed Sox for the second straight the Braves past San F ranci\Co . day. leav mi Bosto n 's magic number for c linc hing the • Cud loal1 3, Expo1 I: In M ontreal. R itk Honon d1v1s1on at six. The second-place Blue Jays have 14 games pitc hed a s1x-h1ttcr 1n hi<. lir<,t l'Omplcte game 1n morl' remaining. 1nclud1ng five against Bosto n than two )Car'i as <it. l.o ui'i defeated the Expo\ M arto er1 3, R oyals t : In the K ingdome. Mike Mets 9'Pa.lllles S: At Shea Stadium. "itank) klleNm Trujillo pitc hed a one-hitter for his first major-le ague and John G1bbon'i h1t tht'1r first maJor-leaguc homers and shutout. leading Seattle to the victory over Kansas Cit y pmc h-h1t1er Danny H eep linl'd a two-r un '>ingk ,1, ~c .... and scnd~ng th e R oyals to their fifth s traight d efeat. Y ork downed Philadelphia . · T rujillo. a 26-year-old nght-trander acquired fro m Ca bs l , Pirates 0: .\t 'Wnglq held. rouk1c-ll'l1- thc Boston R ed Sox Aug. 22. afiowcd o nly a two-out first-hander Jamie M oyer o utduelcd Ric k Rhoden. and R) ne inning h n e single to left by Jamie Quirk. It was Trujillo's Sandbe~g led o ff the '>IX th 1nn1ng with a h ome run a' 'iCCOnd stan for the M ann ers.-• C h icago knocked ofT Pittsburgh Amerlc•n Lu.6'Je N•tlon•I Le.gue Twins l, Rllt9Wl 2 -N•M>,.A T•llAS Ot•lcllllM H•f<'Pli« 10 L~dr1b Pvc• .. t!lf:f G M ttl 1' &rnnuv rl ~c ._,,. c;_,. E-111> "'•'"'"'°"" "'°"* to ....... 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H f,lllA(TA I ""f '''' 4 1'-·•t1•' fl I )t1 ~lJf ft~ U""'lttl,_ \tJ~ ~ CdM runne r-up a t Invi tational I ht• t 1111111,1 1k l \1.it h11" Hlll ttlll' ''''" ••unt l\ lr,1111' f1nl\hl'd )11'1 •nc I"""' l'<'hllhl l'<.1111' \ \'rdC'' II 1tth It 1r lhl ...... rt l''t.1 ~ .. , .1 v. .11tl at thl I .\jt11n.1 II ' ll11lh 1 "' 1 1111011' In' 1t,t111•n.ll l'.1h•' \ 11,11' I.' 1,111~1,1 '-•' n '"ul h1·rn \ 1111 •1n1.1 1n h..1\h lhr ~'" ·'"'' ll"' lit\'"''"' I<' i.llll h1 .1 .._int' .... rrt' I ,1d1c I "rt1, , ' " .. lh1 "''f'h11n1.irc I I 'I ' " ~ !ht '-<'\ "''" "'·Hf ,,,r1 . • . 1 ' \)(, .111d 11111"' l1m J.l,.i•h11" v.n. t1n"h"" 11111!\h 111 hi\ • '·'" 1 I 'I '"' 11\fl lh1· 1hrl'i' nuh ,.i111\ot , r Management bym.atchmaking Irvine consulting firm uses networking to in~rease clfents' pr-ofits, prodµctivity By ILENE SCHNEIDER ~ ..... C-1111nc1e111 inventor) n·duct1un programs. ~le/leaseback arrangements and tax· M?ny ofOran'e Count~ 's small· 10 'ihelter programs. med1um-s1zed h1gh·technolog} m m· Tl PSC 0 pro\ ides its sen ices at no panics were bor n when self· incrementar cost to the compan) - motivated, optimistic. 1echn1call} .. onl) incremental profit ... Rose says. astute people came up wnh potential· Compensation 1s based on a per· ly salable products. centage of the increased profits Wh'At these companies 6ften lack is achieved through T IPSCO's pro-0grams. expenise·in inte rna11onal marketing. _"The traditional v.a) o f running a sales. administrauon and ·other business 1s to raise capital to spend on aspects of business that make the resources:· acroi:ding 10 Rose. ···we difference bct\\Cen 1>9tent1al and Profit. The" might lack the resources sa) there arc resources already out . 1 there. We put them together in uch a to hire in-house cxpeni.. wa} that companies are mol ivated 10 Al Rose thinks he ha a solution. get the business off the ground." Rose. who has had 27 years OI Rose."h<iha~ht:ld l..e) pos1t10nsa1 expem'nce in h1gh-tel'hnolOg'r manu-JBr-.1 Corp ... \mencan Datacom. ~ble _____ ti,..,a""t·...,t u,.,.r'Xm.reg:;...._sa?firk .... ~.'l<"p"'r ... oc ... ' ... u,.,..re'l,_n ... _e_rr ..... 1.,.,.q~u..,.a,.,.lt.,,t;....) _C"-"oCJ.JnL.41 pl£lu..,t.,,_e.._r -'!a~n~d_D m·o, 1s1 on. I n S. n I. dl'V?lupm l'nt. service. calls himself a .. , ~ COO" fur· his finance and management. Sa) s his clients. Hi'\ Sl'f\ ice~ pil·i... up whcrl' new company is funl't10n1ng .. like a those of .the chent'c; chil·f c)(el'Ull\C big matchmaker dealing with qualtt~ officer and l'hicf opaating 1)0iCN people." stop. He da1m'> that he acts as J part· The ln1anat1onal Procurement 11me .. emplo~l'l'. ra ther than a~ u and Sak\ Co (Tl P 'CO). wh1l'h RO\l' consultant, "1thout d1srup11ng the started at the end of Jul}. matl'ht>'i d1ent's stall or tx·com1ng 11nohl·d 1n quallt) suppliers and sail'' organ11a· soh 1nl!, operational probkm' 11on'> throughout the "orld with "Etlecu' c managt'ml·nt or world companit'' thai product• hard"arl'. resources has hernml· a nt'l'ess11' for soft"are -,~slt'm' and ')l'f\ Ile pwJ. sur. nal. e'en for <>mall tirm~.' Ro'l' ucts sa's Thl' In 1nr·t'l.1'l'll lt,mpdn' 1.k'>1gn<. To help a m.rnufactunng lllmpan~ and 1mpkml'nh profit 1mpro,emen1 to 1mpro'e its profits. Ro\l' might programs that increas1· tht· "ale' ol a suggest manulal tunng ur prucunng produu ltne. redut·e manufoctunng pans l1'erseas. using d1<>tnbu1or' ur costs b\ coming up "1th 'upplters dealers instead of a d1rcn ~k'> forl'e ''ho ar~ morl' cfft>ctn t: reJu~1.· o'er· or contracting for outside lOnsuhanl\ head b) pnwunng 11ul\1Je Sl'f\ ICt'' lo handle \u1.h !unctions ac; marke11ng and increa'c 1.ash Ou" h' ml·ans ul M rcscanh and dl'H'lopment. In tht: Al Roee l'l"l' ofa sales organ1Lat1on. he might suggest adding product lines that hroadl·n the com pan~ ·s custom er hasc RoSl' hcgirrs b~ ask 1 ng I 0 bas1( 4ucst1ons about product reliab1llty manufacturing. sale., and procure· ment procedures. 1n,entor). sales r c' 1.· nu 1· h n· a I.. d l•" n '> and profi1ab1ht) B~ Jo1ng so. ht: can formulatl· a bus1ncs' plan for the d1l'nt anJ predict ho" mulh of an in1.rcast• in profit he lln protlU\t' h) ml'3n!> 111 innt'a\mg 'Jlcc;. ur u1tting {0\l\ \.lost Pl TIP C ff, cl11.'nt<, and prospcl·t\ hJ\ l' ')ak\ rC\l'OUeHll up to S5U million. Larger companies tend to have the level of sophistication to accomplish a T l PSCO.type agenda without tl'te aid of a consultant. a~cording to Rose. , The problem Rose encounters with smaller firms is that entrl·prencurs who are used to domg everything themselves often arc relucta nt to let go of responsibilities or admit that they need help. Rose overcomes 1hose o bjections in the summary of his presentation: "You could probably do th is your- self if you had the time. Yo u could probably have someone on your staff do 11 if the) had the ume and cxpenise. Where copld )OU gef another COO 10 do it with guaranleed results at no cost to you?" . For the most pan. prospects are -open and honest." Rose sa) s. TIP CO's current prospects range from a large aerospace compan} trying tn d1H'r<,1f) into the consumer end or the business to an ind1 v1dual 11h;i...pa1cnt.o n.a lighting inve.nt1on... C hen ts include computer hardware and software m anufacturers. sales organ1Lat1ons looking to get in10 complementary product lines and a supplier that manufactures computer and h1gh·tech compo nents offshore. "The game plan 1s, by I 990. 10 havl· ~n offices 1n all m aJOr c111es 1hrough· out the "orld and the cash Oo" to buy marginally p rofitable h1gh·tech 1.·om- pan1l''i.'. Rost: explains. R1)Sl' predll'ts a stab1lt1at1on mndc and then a bnghl future for 10('31 high· tl'l'h rnmpan1es that "ha' l' to du a lot mon· thing' to tx·comc com pell II' c:· R°'c dcsrnlx''> In inc -"here hl' II\ l'" "1th hi\ w1li.· and three children -and Orangt• < ount\ 1n general .i' "the huh of "'orlJ"'1dc. bu<;1ncss. We'rl' JU\l 'tanin~ to SU!lll h thl' 'urf:h'l' .. SOTO APOSHIAN WEBER Pacifi~ Savings promotes, grows ~ . PHI 'haa, chief planning-0ffice r of Pacific Savings Bnk;has been named senior vice president of ftnantl'. He J01ncd the hanl.. in 1985 after serving as a \'He president of F1m lntrrstatc Bank and a professor at the-ni\Crs1t\ t1fTasman1a 1n ..\u.,tralia • • • . f Pacific Real Estate Mortgage Corp., a d1v1s1on ol Paci le S.vla11 Bank, has announced 1he formauon of Pacific Plaza Finaaclal Corp. A wholly owned subsic11ary Inc ar$.t' ofJOlm 'e11101e . wholesale operations. the new corporation will be headed b~ Matthew M. Soto, president. and Houry Apo1blan. execut 1' c ,·ire president of operations. • • • • Jeffrey L. Webtr has hcl·n appointl'd d1rertor of leasing and marketing fo r California and An10na prOJCrt!> oft he Newport Bcarh· based Santa Anita Development Corp,, a public!) held rc~I co;tatl·. developme,nt and managemcn1 compan} Formerly president of J.L.W. Equ111es. Int" .. Weber 1s a1 t1H' in the International Council of Shoppmg Centers and the< 'hnsuan Bu 1nessm1·n\ C ·omm1ttce • • • The ne" media director for Ripley-Woodbury Advertising 1s Hillary Haas. She will be in chargl· rifpnnt Jnd ekctron1l' hu) s for the firm which is celebraun$S its 40th ~ear 1n bu<;1nrss Jenniftr Thurston of Laguna Beach has joined R1plc)-Woodbul") a<> acrnunt nernt1,r for audio. bu1ld1ng product and high tel·h alrnunt' • • • Robtrt M. "Bob" Moffit of ( O!>ta Mesa h.ls bl'en namt:d 'ice 'Publishers must face the music' president of markeung for Kawasaki Motors Corp .. l'.S.A .. in lrvl.Dt, replacing Hiroshi "Henry" Noda wbo took a senior management position witb Kawasaki Heavy Industries In Japan. Moffit joined Kawasaki in 1975, 1ervln& for two years as a district sales manager In Georgia and Alabama. Mo~ recently be bas been tbe corporation'• director of industry re lations. He is also chairman of tbe Motorcycle Safety Foundation trustees. Fast copyrigh t a pproval d eal in Mesa \hl' .. aid a 1.hurrh 1.·an P<I~ a 1l0t:-t1ml· $1() kt' Ill U'>l' .1 '1ngk 'ung. from thl' h 1 h h t t t lnmp;rn~ ·, 1.·atalog. e PS C UfC eS CU COS S 0 Copy Songs Hut tx·1.auw r hurlhn 1"ualh .t'· \ ,l·mhk h11ul..k1~ ennta1n1ng numl'f · B\ PHIL SNEIOER'1A~ .. \ S~ll<l.l)(J<J Judgmt'nl aga1n'1 1h1· "u' '11n~' the 1.omp:in~ 1~ lharging •1 . 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Fromm l'h1l'I l'\l'lUll'l' ol· '\l.irJnJth.1 ~1 ll'1l' 11n1.-,ll'P lit"er nf \.laranatha 1\lu<\1C <>aid 1n .1 l•lJ'H1ght-.1ppru,JI pr11n·" oltl'n prepared '1atcm1.·n t ··ch un.: h k Jd1·r, enJhk\ 1. hurl hl'' to U'<' <,ong.' lor 111ll'- arc 1.onluo;cd .ibout rop~ngh1 la"' tcnth th1· ll'l' 1.hargl'll h~ 11thc:r mu'1l fh. gval is tu make 11 "mpk anJ kgal puhll\hl'I' -n11 h.t"ln and no lor pastor<; to get good mu\it .. aJJ11111nJI ll\IUl'<.t' tiu pc-1 m1,,11111 · \laranatha spol..ec;"oman l\.;ith' I r11011n \Jld Aa1qont: !>aid tht' ( h1cago kg.11 <k· "( rl't11ng pi.·rm1,.,1un to U\l' nt'\\ .a<,1on 1n,uhed another mu\11. puh· \Ong, 1., otkn a 11me·utn~uni1ng lishcr But ~ht said the pnn11pk' uimplllJll'd Jnd 1.0,tl) hurl'autrJtll Jppl' tu Jn) lhurch that n·prndul'l'' mes\ that -.cnd' fru~1ra 1t:d mu"1 cop~nghted music d1rellor., IO till' Xao' marh1nl' ID Thl· trad111onal pract11.1· 'hl' \JHI. '' pnnt updated -and 1ll1•gal -\11ng tnr J 1.·hurch IC\ contart .1 publl,hl'r . \h1.'l'h hef11rt rl·produ1.·1ng thl' l'11mpMl\ ·, "( hurt he' rannul bu~ n1'\\ ,<,ng· 'hec:1 mm1t Thl' churl h U\tialh hook' l'' t'r~ 'c:ar \om nhGLQJ{am · ,1grt't:\lt1pa,:.ift·r-$lllt11$25-tor patC'THll'' and 'ong,h1'l't~ .Hl' dl'li thr U\l' nt't•at11 <,ong. n1td\ till' tx·,t ''~" lo mat..l' 'ong' l nda \larJn.11h.1' rll'\\ program ,I\ .1il.1hk "'.I l'l111~11.'!?al1on 011r nt''' '1mpk approach rnahk' u l'hurch 10 ha' 1· t hl' la ll'\I prime and ""orsh 1 p mum without v1ola11ng u)p~ nght I.I\\\ Plu<>. 11 protect' thl· ngh1' 1)ftl1l' 'l1ng\,I, fltl·r .. (om pan~ utlinah pmntcd <tut that u1p' right Ii.'''' art: o ltt·n .1 h·~ 'nurl·c 111 1nurn1c tor"" nterc, ol rel1g1ou\ and 1>1ha t'JX'' nl mu'11. Tht kn Jl'u '11pp11rt pu hll'h ing h1 ""l'" \l.ir;inatha·, fromm \<.lilt "\oml· puhli'hl'1'art•.1tr.11d that 11 thl'\ mal..l' •1•p,nghtappru,al to11e.1'\) t hur1.·he'> \\Ill not hu' thl·1r h\mnbool..' Rut. th,· rd1g,1011'., mu"' '1ndu,1r: 1., ltl..e lktrc111 "hen tht• <>mall-lJr m' as1un hit ..\m1.·nca Pe11p1e·, nt>edHhangrJ. hut the auto 1ndu,tn did not .. I ,ltfa, ~hurt ht:•; need <;ong 'hn·t' .111d m l'I h1·at1 tr.in,pan·nrn.·, Pub- 11,hl'r' "111h,1,c111 face th<· m11 .. 1l and n·,p1111d ll 1 t hl'\t• nl'\o\ n1.'CU\ .. The puhli\hl'I rntrmlun·d 1t' Ill'" fct: prog1am l'.lrllt'r th1' \l'cH at a rd1g1ou' l'ml\1'nt11ir1 in ..\nah~1m It nllt·r, wll-trn· 1ckph11nl' 1ntnrmat1on tln 11, '\ 11r' right h11tl1m· .. 1.xoo-245- \0'.\t I THllRSTON MOFFIT TAYLOR ••• CMS, a manulal turer 111 l'nh,1nH'ml'nl products for I H~· compatible personal computl'rs. has promoted Allen G. Taylor to 'ice president of mar~cllng and Tarek Ayoub to '1cc pre\ldent of ')lies. Both men rl·pon IO Jim rJrOOQUl'l' C MS prec;.1dent T.a~lor authored .. L:c;1ng Hard 1>1,I.'> \\Ith PCs ... nc:"I) rdl•ar,ed h) Prentice Hall and ··R:Base 5000 l ',a's (ru1de" p11bh~hl·d b~ ()Ul' .\~ouh n•centh established an international d1<itnhutor nl'l"ork tor ( ~1S and completed contract<; Hilued al SJ() m11lwn in [uropc ands 12 m1ll1on in Canada • • • Elltabetb Myers of Myers Organh.lng Service 1n \cal lkarh 1c; the new \ice prcs1tknt of the Nati onal .\\'llll 13t111n ul Prult:SS1lmal Organ11cr-; Members from f:ngl.1nd to ( alit'ornia \\11rl.. 1n the tidd nf organ111ng. time managl·ment tir prudurtl\ 11, 1mrrn' cml'nt thmugh ,a,·1l·ec, such a\ planning and organ11at111n of en' 1ronmt•ni... 1nforma1111n manageml·nt. romult1ng. In 111nng. tra1 n1ng. ur "ming. ~t}t'r\ hac; r undut·tcd produl'tl\ It\ "'orl..,hop' Im (i1rl \nHll' ( altran\. frans Dco;1gns anti lo al lit\ Jgcnul'' BankAmer.ica enjoys stock rebound But m a rke t obse rve rs say a ilinggia nt s till fa ce bi g obstacles. s low recove ry 1h,11 lontran 111 rumor' \o\h1lh hur- ktnl thl· t11rp<1r.111on"' "t111 I.. all \\l't·t.. thl· h.ink h11IJ1ng lOmpJn~ Jm·, 11111 JJ)~.lf 11n the 'rrgc 01 an l•mt·rg.1·11l \ ,1nd rcmJ1n,dn unattral11\t' tJl.l'&l\l'I t and1Jall' B} DA\ F. C ARf'f:"l.TF.R A11oclated Pr•n Writ•' ..,,, llJ\,ll\(11 lt1"" \ " ' I ' I• •1 ~ ' 11 "' .t .I 11111 I 11,1,trr \\l'l'I.. on a sharp 11p'\'1n~ I nJJ\ hut m;irket ob,enc:r\ ,,mt thl· .11 l1ng • 1rr or.111on '\till fa1t'' .1 ,1om .ind .11du1•u' rl'COH'f\ at tx·,t \n11,&I \t'lUfll1e<, Jn:tl"t' ,,1111 I h1· th1rd·q11.1rt1.·1 rl'pon d11r 11111 Ol"\l month "l'\fll'tll'J to \ho\\ .1 ,1gnlfit.1n1 1mpr11\1·nwn1 11q·r tlw \r.411 11111111111 ''"' h11 till' ,1·111nd VENETIAN GONDOLAS WEDDINGS AT SEA OLD WORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT· Gourmet B<i.sket\ w/chttmp &. roses IRVINf COA<iT (HARTERS 675-4704 BEAUTY Gloria's a re- '• PROFESSION.AL PLANNING Aboard Luxury Yachts All servrcec, arranged IRV INE COAST CHA~TERS. 7 14 -6 7 5 -4 704 FITNESS FORMER MR. UNIVERSE Professional trainer Private lessons Selected clrenrele Guaranteed weight loss 1n 4 5 days. 25 years experience 6 4 5-9246 To Order Your Good Life ad Call 642-5678. Aak for M endora. quJ1 ter \"light opt.·rating l1>c,o; 'htiuld h1· fl 111g hl) u1mpt'n\<1tcd for h~ a\ 70 million .1ttn·t.1\ gain from the sak ot till' \KC r I I 11\\rr 1n l Cl' .\ngt:lt:s. the .10.1h '" ,,11J . It ' ,1111 j g1l(anlll rrobkm rum· pJn' !h11111hae"' nothing 1crnhl} ~1111d 11r t1•rnhh hJd on tht· hon111n." ,,11d l11hn \.lfl,Oll 1)l lntl·r,tat1· ~C{Ufl· 111•, 1 n '-l'" ) ork \an I 1ant1,l11 -h.1<.l·d 11.inl.. \11\l'rll'a tht• 'cn1nd h1ggl''' I ~. hJ11 ~1ng tompan) ,ilkr Nl'\\ ) urk·ha,ed < 1t1<"orp. 'a" 11\ 'ittK'k ,111nb ~I 12'i f)l'r 'hare tt1 dcJ\1.' at SI I n:i <. Fn<.Ja\ nn the ~e"' \ ork "llld• I \1 11.1ng~· fhe trall1ng \\)lume "·" :.' 422 "'no \hart:\. more than 111pk tlw d.111\ ~1\l'r:igl' hl·forl' th1'> \\ l'l' ~ I h(' 'llfJotl' put till' 'tork·, nc:t (Pleaae aee BANK/C7) AYOUB MYERS TARBOX • • • rhc lnMllllll' ot ( l'rlllkd I HlanllJI r1.1nnt·r, J nat111nal prote~~1onal organ1La11on. announr1.·d ttw l'll·1.1111n of Laura Tarbox, CFP, 1111ts board ol d1rerto1 ,. ~h,· 1' prt'>ld1·n1 .rnd loundn 111 Tarbox Equity, a financial planning tirin ha,rJ 1n ( ll\ta ~k'.i and a mcmtx·r ()f thc adJunc·t latult~ ofthl' ( olki.tl' fm I 111.1nu.1l Pl.inning ••• Christine A. Welcke r ha' lx•tn n.1mnl tl1,tnl't manager ll•r thr C >range Count} d1' l\1on 1)f f'lrst American Title Insurance Co .. rc'>pons1 blc for an area 1ndudtng llun11ngtun lkJlh .1nJ h1untain Valle) She 1s an atlillatl' of tht• Huntington lkad1·Fo11nt.11n Valin Board of Realtor<; · (Pleaae aee BROGGER/C7) California banks give few bargains Thank God It's Monday Nite Football LO. \NCitLES( .\Pl-\ahfom1a banks ha\l' charged o;ome of the highest consumer loan rares na. 11on" 1dl' for almo't a \car. a """' "· paper reported .\t thr 'lame 11mc. ( altfornia hank' nt lhe CALIFORNIA 500 BAR & GRILL I tJ ll )Y THr HIC1 HL IGH l <, n r . ~.H1 fJI J1\Y t~l(1HT r no rl3Al l 1,.,1,1 llH •l l t'I I ..... "1•h,Jl ll• r11p .• .. 11 1 .irvc1 n f , 0 .,, 33.33 Pac1f1c. Cudst Highway Newporl Beach ( 7 14 l 642 5000 <Behind T o ka1 Bank) 1 havt' been pa~1ng almo~t 1dcnt1cal ra.1c' ,rn on1· oft he mmt popular 1~ pe<i Pl \3\ In~' ~'H'l'OUnl\ -the JTI()nl'\ market lund. cl\rnrdinl( to a nl'\o\'i· raper \!Ud\ "( Jhfni 111.i u1n~uml"r'I ha' c not tx·en la ran~' l'l"I "'t'll," said Robert K Head~ ed1111rufRank Rank Mon1tM .in indu\lf\ ne"slcttcr. "( omparcd "'11" Nt'v. York. (h1cago. Detroit and Ph1ladclph1a. ( ahforn1a bank\ ha'e l.'On\1stcntl\ (harged the highr'\t rtue' un credit cards a nd un~cul't'd ix·r· ~onal loan\ .. The "ltUd) found the higher loon rate~.and lower 1ntere\t offered b}-the 'Ital('~ bank.-. may co~t { ahforn1a rc'\ldenis hundred' ()( million.-. of dollars each H· r ' The bank" namrd 10 thl' rcixin tnl luded Bank of ..\men1 a ( ri,.·kcr Na11onul Bank. r lf'\I lntel\tatc Ii.in ~ of < a'1fom1a, ~crurit) Pacific Na t1onal flank and \\ell\ ~ argii Rani.. computer bugs getting &carier • Ba ttle against them~ is showtn pro ress at severa l companies By PETER COY ., ....... ....., NEW YORK -T he bug that attacked the Bank of New Yotk last year struck without warning. For eight mo nths, the cl~tronic insect lay dormant in the software of1 bank computer that serves buyers and sellers of Treasury securities. One busy Wednesday in November, it camt' alive. The bank filed up an un- precedented $3 billion overdraft at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York by late the n~xt day. It couldn't pay the Fed because 1t couldn't dd1ver to and collect from its own customers. '(rouble-shooters, work1n1 throulh the ni&ht. got the system workins again. tven so. the 1nc1dent distoned .staustJcs on the enurcnauon 's money .suppl) and prompted a congressional heanng the next month. Computer bugs hke the one at the Bank of New York have fouled up ( . ~ 4-J· J . .. \ \ " fH ,,., I (• l --. \. ~ ,. \\ \ v ' I / J . , . l I " ... _...,, .. I 1 .. ,, .., l ~"f..I" ~ " I I I• ... I" .,. •• • l . ··~ . ! " ..• I I : , , . ' ; . I ,, \ 1q I I \ . 1 t "' prOIJ'&mmers out there who some coms-nies have no cholcie but lO hire if thcr want to .,et their beckJol done,' said Barry Boehm, a T RW Inc. chief enaineer. Strides have ~n made: R1~ous · ~ rules are taktna the p of intuition in the crtatlon Q!lof\ware. Standardization allows chunks of proven software to be re-used. Ri1id new proarammina lanauaaes ~uch as the Defe nse Department's Ada 1Jso help. · And finally. design~rs arc startin1 to use computers to build computer hardware a nd sof\ware. speeding up the d evelopment process and lcsscnina the chance fo r human error. One tool is the expen system. a computer program that codifies the techniques or the brightest proaram- mcn into a set of easily followed steps. . President RcaJ-n's aoaJ to erect a spece shield against nuclear mtss1les would require the b1gaest computtr prosram in history. and scientists are. . deeply divided on whether 1 t could hr debuacd e nou&h. · • ·~'fne tay public. fam1har with only a few incidents of software fa1h/re. may reprd them as exceptions caused by inept programmers. ThoSt· of us who are software professionals know better: The most competent frderal tax returns, delayed space shots and bedt'v1led the engineers r~mmcrs in the world cannot _____________ """_._.,..___.,,_av._otd sucn problems;.. computer trying to design a "SUirWiirs'~mlss·~11-=-e --::y:-=-otb-.--t..,,.h_a_t_,fi=-0a1_.,,...ed--=-a-N-ark II c om pute r a t Hanard Unl•e nlty de~~se.· llmt> when the public's ln September UM7 wu taped to the c ompute r'• l~k. confidence in technology has been Today com puter bq• are e fectronlc and harder to find. shaken by the disaster of the spact' sh uttle. Challenger and the Soviet nuclear-plant meltdo wn. computt'r bugs arc ont> more thing to worry about. Bugs art' flaws in the design of :omputer S)stems· both in the ma· :hincs themselves and in the soft· "are, the programs. A bug 1s an innocent e rror and not to be confused with a .. worm." which 1s malic1ousl)' slipped into a p1ele of software by a saboteur to wreck 11. Expens sa)' bugs are probabl) 1mposs1ble to eradicate. But the need to deal with them grows 1n 1mpon- :1nce as society grows mort' dependent )n computers. A typical modern computer 1s far :nore rehabk than its grandparent of :he earl) 1950s. which needed a team )f workers replacing \acuum tubes :onstantly to keep it running. But :hen. computers have to be more ·ehablc. They pervade nearly every upecl' of modern life, from auto- :nob1k braking S)St<.'ms to automatic :eller machines. The microprocessor in high-tech oggm$ shoes can turn out to ha ve a )ug without dire consequences. But :he chip in an art11ic1al hean has to be :lawlessl) de!>1gned. "lne\ 1tahl). we're going to be involved in systems with less a nd less toleran~ for failure. It's a very difficult problem that we're no t making great strides 1n," said com- puter expcn Fred Wcinganen of the congressional Office of Technology BANK ••• FromC8 dechnt' at only S.375 a share dunng a week of record-volume trading that sent It plummeting to an all-time low of S9.50 for a brit'f penod Thursday morning. Bank.America vigorously denied rumors of a ·request for a federal bailout and other crisis steps, specu· lauon that is thought to_bave prccip1· tated the stock plunge. It also asked federal regulators to look into the rumors. and the ~curities Exchangt> Commission reponedly has begun an 1nvestigat1on. Spokesman Peter Magriani said Fnday that there had been some customer withdrawals from the com- pan) 's main unit, Bank of Amenca. 1n the wakt' of the dramatic stock plunge. but .. nothing out of the "rt11nar) " Assessment. Sloppiness and haste brought on by the hugt> demand for new programs are the biggest sources of software bugs. cllpens say. • - "There are a lot of very sloppy Anal)'sts said stock traders were misled b)' unsubstantiated talk that Bank.Amenca has a hqu1dity problem or will soon come under the leader- ship of either a replacement for president and chief ellecutive officer Samuel H. Armacost or another company. . "There continue to be expectations that someone will nde over the honzon with all the answers." said Dan B. Williams of Sutro & Co. m San Francisco. "Maybe someone will nde over the horizo n. but I doubt the) will ha ve all the answers." Lawrt'nceCohn ofMem11 Lynch in New York echoed that thought. _ "M) best guess is that the co~n) will slowly ht'al itself of Its problems. but 1hat tha1 process will take a good nt>nod oft1me:· Cohn said. ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock mark et activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, Sept. 19. Data p r ovided b y Newport Securities Corp. ... • ~, I ......... " -. -' . .. .. . '° .. ' ... "'l ~·. lilf( .. ltir. l • . , ... ,.~) .. • ". •• .11tf _.,.Q~ I ..... , ...... ... ,. 111111 I • ., ' '. .. I • -. H 41 •o '"" •""• ... ""' '• "' I" ,, , ... ., .. I , • ., I " ~· \ t, wi • "I •• 4;•f'• l flt 'I •'- • i wtr -. .. "' .~. .. "I . ' ' . .. .. 5c1ent1st David Lorge Parnas wrote last year. Parnas resigned from an advisory panel on Star Wars computing last year because he thought the program- ming task was impossible. . But the Strategic Defense lniuau ve Organization remains "confident that we will be able to solve the problem," spokesman MaJ. David Rigby said in an 1nterv1ew. "For the first time we are looking at the view of designing tht> software befote we design the hardware." he said. The classic nightmare is 1hat a computer error will set off World War 111. Facts about m1htal) computer problems are mostly class1fit'd. but 1t 1s known that in October 1960, a radar stauon in Greenland reponcd what seemed to be a massive attack from over the eastern honzon. A congressional invcst1gat1on into last year's refund delays and mistaken dunning notices from the Internal Revenue Service found a hodgepodge of computer programs and systems layered onto one another over the course of 20 years The IRSs belated installauon of big mainframt> computers from Spcr- i:) Corp. into its data·processing system was .. hke putting a 1986 Porsche engine into a I Y4 6 Studebaker:· !)31d Rep Doug Barnard. 0.Ga "ho h(•adcd the 1nvest1gat1on Orange Cout OAIL Y PILOT WELC&Ell CATaOW .. BROGGER GROUP .•. J'ro mC8 Orange County public relations ~cteran a. B~er has formed Tk Br-aer GrMJ, a new marketana commun1cau o ns coms-ny based in Newpon Beach. CutTtnt clients include SU&a Pe Pad& Realty C.rp., S..~wett DtvertlfW and fte ~. Broger cntertd the public relations field in 1971 with fte Presley C... and has headed com111.un1cat1ons for Far l!f'ett Senieet and Zfe Me41eal, both of Irvine. • • • B•rmala-Ca1trel, i.e. of In-inc has named Reary C. "Cert" Catrow of Irvine as markelln& ~naacr for the finn's rnd ujtrial' business unit which includes· the mctalworkms.' marine lubrieants and Bray Products D1 v1s1on, and pro moted AJ PIMey of Lafuna Niguel as western district sales manager at Bray Products D1 v1s1on. • • • Walter J Richardson. president of the Newpon Bcach- headquanered arch1tcctur and plannina firm of ~ Nao Martla, has appointed 11iema 1 J . Welael as director of plannina for att-!arge~lc laud use planning-Jobs. Some of his cuf'f'Cflt-~eet include Dove Canyon Country Club. T ustin Ranch in rangc C'ounty. Gale Ranch· in Riverside County and Cameron Glen, a I JOO-acre master-planned community near Washington, D.C. • • • I Terry J. Metrov1ch. president and chief ·e.llc<:ut1ve officer of Moaarc .. Buk in Lagu. na Niauel, announces the bank's expansion of business-rt'lated services. He emphasized that the addition of Edward J . Loffc:Mr, senior vice president. and 11iema1 J. R...eU, vice president/commercial lt'nd1ng has strengthened the bank's abiht) to serY1cc the small and medium sized businesses of Orange C'o unt) t>fTect1 vel y. Most s1gn1ficant has been the add1t1on of SBA loans to the bank's loan ponfoho • • • ·PINNEY WEIGEL RUSSELL Ronald R. W1ll1amson. managing panner of WUl.lam ... fi A11od ates Accoutaacy Corp. of Orange. has announced the promotions of CbrlH H. B•tler of Costa Mesa and Timo~y P. Skor .. elm from manager to panner'.r1n-training. Butler 1s in charge of audns. reviews and compilations. business planning analysis and contract accounting. Skorhe1m 1s responsible for o ersccing the tall planning and compliance d1"1 s1on of the firm ON . . "' , .. . ' . '.. ~ '• •• .. r ... f'\. "' ...... " • •• Ii.I , .. • ) filf '"' f" I I -...... ,. I • ' . •• I • Daily Pilat & TWA •• •ls',~ flt • ~• •f S t •C• r I 0 tf • •• ••t • ,. •• " 1111 ... I Mf 1 •f \ t t111U~ l ' ... , ..... • , •1 ' 4 f •• I. . • ff •• I ' "- -· . '. .. ..., .. • • • • , I t . . . ,. .. -· .. • 1 I 4 I 'L·"''' A•" I A&' r~ov .... ){!A"l(;f ~-.... ·\ '1;'1. .. • •A ... ~•1. f\ \'.c '( All /INfS C9 Ot9"gl COU1 OAILV PILOT/ Sunday. September 2 l , 1986 Let's ~ot make it any easier for our t)Jree~time losers To the Ed nor: I read where 7b pcn.•ent of rdeased pnsoners are rearrested wi thin three years. When you thi nk of 11, what's so surpnsingabout that? Jail has its good points: one bed to a customer. food )'.Ou don't have to pa) for. frie nds of long standing and. courtes) 01 th1' federal c<\1uts and the ACLL'. a chance to gig law enforcement of· fic1als without penal!)· to themseh es Somebod) should tell Judge ~ 11- liam Gray and his cohon s to ··1ell 11 to the marines,'' in th.is. case. the ·sub- marines. Not even on toda) 's big nuclear-jobs dod 'each ·sailor have h1~ own bunk. This coddltng of prisoners hai. got to stop. It 1s time to ree' aluatc our efforts at reform. If th e rec1v1d1sm 1s that great then we need to make 11 less ttractive to be incarcerated. Is 1t cruel and unusual pu nishment to ha ve convicts share bunk space. tel have their hair cropped close. tO break rocks to kee p busy if no other work 1~ available'! Why put another Jail 1n a h1ghl) popu lated area.., Wh) not put 11 in a wasteland and assign the vic1ou~ incomg1bks and three time lose·h there. Cruel and unusual pun 1sh- ment'.1 I don't think so. If our remcarccratton rate is better than 50 percrnt. thl·n '"e ought 10 think kss about reform a nd more about pun1sh- men1. .Prisonl.'r!>. ubettl'd. b) such 1>r· ga n1£at1ons as tht." AC'Ll '. an· t~ 1ng their best to abort tht• system. thl' prisoners out for reH•nge. the or- ganizations behind them. secm1rigly detr rmined to bring down tht• ent ire penal organ12a11on. Wr can't let this happen Wl· need to send the JUd1cial") a strong message to that r tTect. Let the penal S) stem do 11s Job. One "of the things that has e>.a(wbated the Jail cro~·d1ng prob- lem has ~n thc sluggishness of the COUrtS thcmseh t'S In ckaring cases. Then~ 1s no rrason on earth "h) a person caught "Ith a strangl ed marine in his caf should take two or three vears to he tned. There is no ustificat1on for sole mn and lengthy e 1 'r:tt1on over t c t ousan s o fri ~ olou~ ca~r' that come before the court St'' c~ ~car Ll't Judgt• Gra~ and his cohLtrt5 SPl'nd their 11 mt• el1minat- 1ng this bad.log and sta~ o ut of the business of Jdm1n1!-trat1pg tht' penal s\stem. . t h(' rl'\.'COl tin~· or Sheriff Gates? .\h. how Lhl.' rnn' ll'h mui.t be chul''ldtng tt\ LT that. llnt'' J \\' REID C o~ta Mesa Disagrees with Harvey, Brower To the Ed1t1)r Concemtng the col umn~ h~ Martin Brower and Hill Harve\ on the Huntington Beach not. ·1 d1 sagrt•c· with Bro"er that nice. quiet. affabll' ~oungstersJoin a mob not. Is this the "Berserkele) (no m isprint I theor: ., .. Bil Han-e' makes morr srnse "hrn he points OUt that ~oung Pl'Ople who always ha' e been allowed to do thc1 r own thing w11h no regard for others are the o nes"' ho gt'\ out ot h:t nd .\nd the police ha'l' 111 &l't 111,ohl'd v.hl·n laws arc bctng brok1.·n h~ tht''>l' Pl'or k who ha'e not been taugh t to respect au thorn\ Thoc;e.ofu!. v.hu ha\t' bl.'l·n brtiught up in an atmo.,phert• of lo\t' guid- ancr. and d1sc1phnc tend 10 a' 01d '1olen1 ~11uat1nns and rract1t't' the good old (inlden Rull- < >n anothi:r pagl'. .\nn I anders d1sl'U'i!>l''> domt·s11c '1olem c. artd !>he should lf.i \ c the-last v. ord on th ts <.ub1~·n - \ 1ulcnt bcha\ 1or mu.,t not tx· lull•r iJ It'd Jl DITH DFTRICK < 11rona del Mar Don Straussisgoodforcity, us f 11 the [d1tm \-1r \\'Jts11n·., kltn .ihout D11n ~tra us!> "'3' tint· hn':lU,l' 11 \.\a' trul' But please rememht'r ""here Ra~ Watc;on '' rnming fnim He ha' alwa'' ht-en J lull grov.th dnl'lo~·r What w1.• rt•all\ nl'l'd 10 :--;1'w p.1rt Beach IS J or ~ more ( ounul per:.On'> lil..l· Don 'itrau\s. v. ho. 1n add11wn 10 ti1 , linl.' l'harallt'r ha' J lirm lumm11- mcn1 t" ordl•rh growth :ind the louragc lit h1\ l·u:n t l\.'t1on\. If a ma Jon t~ of t hl' dl.'C"toratc w 111 wl' th ing' a" Don doc'. nur., ,·an bc a tx-.1utllul li\l'ahk lll\ hl'l'auc;~· 11 I' 'ttll nnt 1011 latt· · \\ I l H0 \1 P~O\. < oron.1 dd '1ar How do you third~ the United States should respond to the w.t ve of terrorism? .... ·'Jn effect. the Reagan administration explained to the world wha!.an American capitulation Jn this case would Imply. then took a dive. J08BPB 8011RAK Col.-a•• JIM Wooo t Get a hunch, beta . bunch Dear Honorable State Senator Marian Bergeson: .. , I have a few .. hunches concerning yo.ur upcoming state hearings on the IH----'-1' ~· l.)t-$" i R H port Beach and Palm Springs .. BY ~ure chance. I was in each location JUSt before. if not on. the day trouble occurred. In Daniloff case, Reagan victim of his own lucidity By JOSEPH SOBRAN · WASHI NGTON -It's t1me for conservatives to stop saying ... Let Reagan be Reagan." Let's give some- one else a chance to be Reagan. The incumbent obv10usl) doesn ·1 know how to do it. Eve-n liberals are fuming at the president's handltng of the Dani1'>fT case. He accepted panty in the treatment of the reporter Nicholas Daniloff and the accused Soviet sp} Gennadi:Zakharov. Nick Daniloff is no longer in prison. but he can't leave Russia. which makes him in effect an honorary Soviet citizen. True. Mr. Reagan is a very nice man. as chee rful as a Ross1n1 over- ture. That's why it's so terribly unfair for people to acc use him of bellicos1- '' ·If this man is bellicose. I'd hate to sec a wimp. M) great fear IS that Geo·rgt." Bush ma) catch him alone 1n a dark alle) some night. In the Daniloffcase. as so often. thr president has been lcttingSccretar) of tatc George Shultl. srrve as his point man. Mr. Shult7 looks like Bert Lah r but blusters less plausibl y, though he slops short of d1V1 ng through win- do" panes "hen people roar back at him. What makes 11 all less than amusing 1s that the adm1 n1 strat1on obvious!\ understands the logic oft he situation. The Daniloff deal gives the So\ 1ets further tnccn11vc to harass American n 112ens at the very moment whrn a s11fT d1sincent1,·r was indicated. Mr. Reagan said publicly that there would be no deal when a deal was clearl y in the works. Furthermore. he has apparent !~ capitulated out of a fear of endanger- ing prospects for a summit con- ference, though he knows thr limited value of summitry and in fact of an~ son of negotiations with the Soviets. Such negotiations. at best. onl~ rat1f} ex isting power relauons. They ean·1 achieve even that as long as tht Soviets think the} can achi eve morl' by using force. which at the moment is what the Daniloffaffair has taught them. The y took a "hostage" -Mr. Shultz's term -and got the ransom. afte r sn1 ffil) :refusing a fe w preliminary otTers as not good enough. In efTec1. the Reaga n admin1s· tration explained to th1: world what an American cap1tula11on 1n th is c:a'e would 1mpl). then took a d1~e Mr. Reagan 1s, in a wa), a' 1c11 m of his O\.li n luc1dll}. D1sd:11111ng the rdatl\ 1st obfuscations of his prcdt- ressors. hr has blunt!\ ('allcd tht• Soviet Linton "rv1I" and ckfin1:d the standards bv wh ich he 1n v1 tes uc; to Judge him.· L'nfortunately. he " beginning to resemble John Kenned). who li krw1se talked a tough anll· communi st game hut lacked the "'" to follow through on his o" n rhctom in the tests of the Ba) of Pi~ and the Berhn Wall. Nicholas Daniloff himself. though complaining of "mental torture·· :it thl' Soviets' hands. savs his cac;t shouldn't grt in the wa) of scm1uc; negot1a11ons betwren the tw p 'iUPl'r· powers. But 11 shoulcL"Wht•n a m.rn 1s robbed of a tnOe on thr highwa) ... Edmund Burke wrote. "1t 1c; not tht• '"opencc lost that constitutes the capital outragt' ·· Mr. Reagan also st:ems not to appreciate the pnnci ples at stake. rhe whole reason for tension between the free world and the communist "orld is illustrated by what happened to Nicholas Daniloff. This 1s b\ no means the worst of communist atroc111es: if tt were. 11 might be absorbed as the admin1s- trat1on seems to ~ant to absorb tt. The Soviet Union is an empire of hostages. Someu mes it wi ll swap a hostage. like .\natol; Shcharansky. for cenain cons1derat1ons. But such a swap 1sn·t a '1ctory for human nghts. It's onl> a deal. And the Soviets are no" treating an Amencan c1t1zen as a host~ge, tht•reb} ,serving notice that people .who were formerly immune to • their bullytng have lost exetn pt1on Americans in Mosco" are now poten- 11al hostages. 1hc ~0' 11.'t~ ar<' uc;uall\ cautious about offt•nng direct p;o,0cat1ons to the l 'n1ted Statr s. But tll('y have e' 1drntl~ calculated th at thry can get awa) with the sort of action against Ronald Reagan tha t the Ayatollah Khome1n1 tOOk against J1mm) Carter This 1s not the sort of rela11 on the American electorate expected Mr. R1.·agan to normaltze. That 1\ why he should do somr- thing abnormal in a hurry -like sending home a few hundred Soviet peNmnel "ho are currently in Amem·a. d1.11ng what Nicholas DantlofT 1s falsd~ accused of doing. Joseph Sobran is a syadicated columnist. -li'iJ1:11:t;r.u1i1;,J,fiij.1,t.lll:1.i----------------- Hunch No. I: That most of my hunches will run contrary to tcsti· mony you wlll receive. Hunch No. 2: That we're not talking about damsel~ in ~istress who had their bathing sui ts npped off by over-excited males at Huntington Beach. I ha ve a hunch these girls weren't headed home from Sunday school. Just the opposite: both the LA Ti mes and the Lo ng Beach Press Telegram reported that trouble began when over-excited females w1lhngly removed their bikinis and were arrested. · Hunch No. 3: That a similar situation existed tn Palm Springs. The girls caught in the middle weren't running errands for grandmother: they were there looking for action and they fo und it. albeit more than they bargained for . I have a hunch these are fox y. and mox y. female~ .. Hunch No.· 4: That feminists are now fu n ous with me. Hunch No. 5: That police depart· ments haven·t found a way to deal wtth this new phenomenon. And it's a K>ughie! If my hunch about Hunt- 1 ngton Beach girls taking off their tops 1s correc·t, would policewomen with blankets and smiles have smothered the tense situation? Hunch No. 6: T hat modem pol ice science has developed ways of dealing with a riot other than wading in wi th clubs swinging. Hunch No. 7: That police depart- ments are now furious with me. Hunch No. 8: That there's some- thing more tha n Dr. Spock's teach- ings responsible for all the hostihty toward law and order. T hat thousands of healthy young people would stand up and lustily cheer as police property is destroyed indicates some deep-seated problems. I have a hunch these problems won't go awa~ b) adding more police. Hunch No. Q: That you'll call Ra~ Davis, the innovative Santa Ana Ch1d of Police. and ask for his "outsiders" and 1."nlightened opinion on the n ots. 1 Lu.mber bai-ons take Forest Hunch No. IO: That the gu ilt} "motorheads" who led the destruc- 11ve derby will be apprehended by the time your hearing convenes. This may lead to a new mr thod of cnme deterence: the hand-held video cam- era: Char le~ t:d\\ ards Salesman Costa \1 esa I thin).. "'L 'h11ul(j lt"J IJ" «ii k" thl'n1 \O ,1J.JrilJ!!I" 111 LI' \\ b ,1,,, .Id \\t' rl' 'IX I rt•11pk "h" h.1\l '11 f\."\pCll !11r l1thL'f 'lt..'1,J Ilk David Morgu District Manager Oceaoside Pcrhap~ we \hould <fi1p all flight., tn the \fo.idk Ea\t to put prcs.,ure o n thn~(' ct1untr1cs: \l'I that \tql\ on a flt'r1onn·, freedom \ 1,11 '" l1 ran·1 r1:tal1.1k .1g,1in't an en11rr l•11111tl\ 11 11 ' onl~ a <,mnll rort111n l•f th{' pcorlc v. ho .11<' ,1t favlt .. Fran Dz1ok ~urse Cos ta Me~a I thin!.. tht· I nttcd \t.1 tt·\ '' doing a linl· 111h 11; uc;ing l3Utlnn v. h1 n dl'dlinE \,\1th thl' 1t•rr1111 ,h If thn v.nt·11 t cautlflu\. Pl'r hdp\ m11rl' innfll l'nt p1:t1 plt· w uul_I,!_ ht• J..dk'd Michael Townie} Realtor Orance I think the I 'nttcd ~tatcc; hac; alrcad' re· '>ponded corrertl) ·ton- c;1dcnng "'hat the~ did to L1b'a -\1.tuall' I d11n 't 'i..no" ho; 11nc dt-.11' "1th .1 hunl h "' lnJlll,I\\ Pam Griggs Telecommunications supervisor Garden Grove I am supportl\e ot the stand the l n1tl'd ~late<> has taken Thl'' JU<.l don·t rush 1n and hlo\.\ the tcrronc;t\ up '"t thl'\ seem to ha,l· iaken a fim1 c;tancr considering the act1(1n the~ took 1n L1b1a. I -Suianne E rickson Sales Oruge We should respond ""1th force I don't want to 1oe-e the L'n11cd States be v.1'lh)-Wa$h~ 1f we mak.e a threat. we \hould follow through "'1 th the at t1on Daily Pilat Oon f enley r ''• f.cliln• fatn Cl.w1ln -i .... ~ E01167 Tom h it Editor Aoberl Cantrtfl Produtll<>" 011e<,1or Crtlf Slle n '"'>''' EClllO• T tflano• J. l(llfldle '' •u111!1ori Dtrf!Cior Howard~ l\Ov11ri111nq Director , ... , .... 1ne C'l1101ft11d O;r.-ci0t l tYCe Tl*t Con110Hfw Service through the mill Hunch ~o. 11. That the police • officials who test1f) will yl"~ ma'am and no ma 'am you to drath. but you won't be swayed by their holter-than- thou at111ude. These gu)s arr human and make mistakes like everyo ne else. They JUSt hate 10 admit 11 fk sure to play the tapes of not su rprrss1on as well as n ot destruction W.\SHI NGTON -Smokry th e Bear 1s not only bl ind to the cost of preferential treatment give n to lumber barons who bu y timber from our nat ional forests, but he's deaf to the most blatant evidence of b1d- ngging and conspiracy by the tndus- tn. ·Fon·st ~"ice brass hats' cozy rcla11onsh1p with their corporate cus- tomers includes provid ing un- paralleled c;ubs1d1rs for the comfort and con' cn1ence of the timber indus- tn. and bailing out lumber com- panies that bid too high pnces t hro~l!.h their own cupidit) and stup1cf1ty. Now \;Vr've lea med that thr bureau· crat1c guardians of the nation's timber resources ha'r for years ignored repon s from consc1ent1ous Forest Ser. ice employees that some loggi ng companies have conspired to keep down the price they pay to harvest the public's trees. The rangers report what they know, but somehow the charges of wrongdoing always seem to get lost in the paper shuffie. In fact. Forest Service management ts ~o notonous that one ran$er told Agnculture Dcpan ment auditors he dOC'sn't even bother to report ap. parent violations because he figures his bosses would leave him out on a hmb instead of backing up h1<. charges. This range( witnessed onr incident. for example. in which a ttinber buyer thr('atcned his compet1tor-s, hut 11 wa<; not reported. Collusion among nval bi dders. however. 1s more common than th reats ... The auditors' rcpon, obtatncd b) our as,.oc1atc Stewart Hams under the Freedom oflnfo rmauon Act. was based on records from 80 national forests in the Paci fic Nonhwest and Georgia. It cttes 18 cases of possible ant1trU'it acll v1t1c~ between t 9R I and I 983. the Fore'it <;crv1ce pu~ued onl> three. Herc are some of the d1S<:ourag1ng h1ghltghts of the repon: • 1 ~o rangas overheard four timber buyer~ arrang,ing not to 1>id against each other The fi~t btd ended 1n a four-way tie Then a ranger s.aw the buyer\ nip a coin to dec1dC' who . ~. would win the c;econcl bid. Th1· cotn· toss winner's bid "a' 5 Ct'ntc; higher than the loser,· bid'>. The F-ore.,t Servll'e cancekd th(' !>ale aticr th(' rangers reported the inndcnt but made no effort to 1nvl.'c;t1gatt' tht• perpetra tors. •A timber buver ao;ked for a ret'L''" during oral b1dd1ng '0 th<it . 111 Im words. he could "wear (the other b1dder)dov.n abou150 po1.1nd•o.c1r,o" While thr Forest Sen ice oflil'talo; quibbled at length O\l'r the propnct) of recessing an auction. the twn buye rs left the room. Whrn the > returned, one "tthdr~w from the bidding. The case was referred to the agency headquarterc; in Wac;h1 ngton. D C .. but offinals there kl tht• matter di e. • Thr Fore!>! Sen Kr dropped an 1nvest1gatton of allegrd b1d·ngg111g simply on the bam of dentals by thl' three acc used buyers. e"cn though a witness submttted an a01dav1 1 charg- ing that one of the suspects had admitted the plot. Agency officials also failed to in terview another wit ness who had evidence of col- lusion among the three buyers. •Rartgers in one national forest missed altogether a clear pattern of non<ompcllti '"e bidding among four companies. Twent~ out of ~6 umber saksbetweenJanuar) 1981 and June 1984 either had onl> one bidder. token competitive bids or a winning bid that was exactly the c;ame a~ thC' lowest pnce the Forest Service would take for the umber o\ccording to the National Fnrc'it Management .\ct of 1976. all 18 rao;cc; studied b) the audttors....should ha"l' been re ferred to the Justin· Ocpart- ment for 1nvest1gatwn Onl) three were. the Fores t Service loc;t the paperwork on two other case,. Footnote; 8cg1nninll <,>ct. I, f-on·!lt Scrv1ct officials will use sealrd h1ds 1n timber sales to cut down on collu,10n amons timber compante~ 'lll'iJX'C'ted of antitrust act1v1t1es. HUMO R V . T UMOR Rnht:rt Warren ts a S<"ptuagcnanan ~ong­ wmer who made lit' narnl· <limn~ Watergate with a rewrd called "Haldeman, Fhrltchman ~ 111. hell and Dean .. I" ro think that 11 hu~ JACK ANDERiON and JOSEPH SPEAR \.\.Orth hardl; a shrug could end up b) getting u<; tosst':d 1n the Jug"). Warren has 1ust been diagnosed as ha\ ing pancreatic cance r spreading to hi\ lt'cr. but he refu ses to complain. rrm1nd1ng uc;· "Tumor rhvmcs with humor .. Hrre's t sampling of his I: ncs. rttkl'ttng his abilit" to view things like a rhild. "If "e want tn beat Russia. 11·s pcrfeul~ platn We'll do ll by selling ·cm all thal grain And whatever else thr~ choo'>e to bu). That's THE WHIT E HOUSE LllLLAB.Y " Or th1!> bit from "The TakeoHr ' Tango": "If it's your firm that's taken over And you're thC' one to get the boot. Don't worry - you'll wind up in clover. Thanks to the golden para-· chute ·· Or th 1~ "We'\r got a homhcr -the nrw B-1 The ·ff is for boondoggle second to nont• A~ 1999 It ought to be off the ltnc ·\nd obsolescrnt as high-button c;hoes. It's eac;; to see We've got those 8 <\( K·TO-T U F -ORA W I NG · 80.\RD RU 1F.S "Then there's the gun called the Sergeant York A truly gargantuan harrcl of pork h had on(' tiny quirk: It s1mpl\ rcfu'><·d to work There was a goof. hut the} ain ·1 sa) in' whose. It's plain a\ <·an he We've got tho~ BAC K -TO·T H E -DR A W I NG- RO .\RD BLUES ... ·\nd finnll) a snntch of' YIPEE· 'l I 'PPll-·1-.\ Y ") ou won 't find u<; fi llin' our tumm1r\ wi1h hurger<.. And tuna on whit<• 1' .1 lMdtnnl <;1n We la\ 1n (lourow1 from the nc1~hhorhood ~hop'> If 1t "'''>n·1 for taki.'OUt. wr'd nn· er eat in " Ja ck Aatlerson and Jo1ept S~ar ertt syndlc•t~d rolumol1t1. I'll be out of town duri ng the hearings that stan Septl'mhl.'r 25. But even if I wr re around I doubt that I'd stand up to test1f~. Those heanngs are scary. They're so darn official. To be real I) direct you should IA>al k and talk on the beach with some of the kids wh o were there. and chernng. That way yo u'll get both sides of the stor.· In the possib1ht} that this will occu·r. I'll offer yo ur fi eld office telephone number: 64.9-1137 Hopefully some of the young people will call vou. Sure it's a risk. but 1h1s t•ould m·ake vour hearings more efTrct1H· It'~ a chance but 11 JUSI might work Once in a while you've got t0 get a hunch and bet a bunch. Jim Wood lfves in CoronJ de/ M•r. TODAY IN HISTORY By tlte Auoclated Press Today is Sunda}. Sept 21 . the 264th day of 1986. Thcrr arr IO I da) s left in the year. Today's high light 1n h1Stor)" On Sept. 21. 1897, the New York Sun ran an ed1tonal that answered a question from 8-year-old V1rgin1a O'Hanlon: "Is thl'~ a Santa Claus"" Franm P. C~urch wrote· "Yes. V1rgmt1r, ttrere. is a Santa C'laus. He e:\tsts as certainly as love and gen- erosity and dcvo11on cx1s1. and you know that they abound and give to your ltfc its highest beauty and JOy ... On this date In 1 7~2. the French Na11o nal Convention voted 10 abolish thr monarchy. tn 1866. Enahs~ :novclt~t H.CI Wells wu born 1n Arnmlcy, Kcnt. In 1931. Rntain went otT the gold standard. In 1938. a scverc humcnnc ~trurk pans of New York and New England. causing widespread damage and C'laim1na nl'<Hh 100 11,e\ ' CALL 642-5671J Ul-CALLING-AMMI NOllTH OUMGe CO. IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANOI CO. AO-fZIO 411 llOO --~ ~ ~ :I. .. ..:1 I Or1nge Coaat DAILY PJLOT/Sund-r. Sept.,,,_. 21, , ... -·"_.l.J...1.INI~O ~ _!9.00 4 un ... -7 Doys -$9.00 No CNnoff In CQt?V or c.nuflellon • The Doily Pilot ho• o ,,._ woy to turn your Hidden Tr.asllffl into CASH w11h o Clou 1f1ed Ad Prfvete oerion Otllv Ho Commercfel •NI Et•• ... 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COROU DEL IUR OPH SU.DU 1·4 I VllU JOHN CAREV BROK E~ /1 ........ , 1aluA' Lu•UrtOU!> '* '* '* '* '* , 8 .,.,., J'O "'h farr1111 MWPT M&MTS CUSTOM I , ' • ~ • . •'• t •' o., <> ?BR !\ ~en<,uous master 1 't'l 1Ct:'S '"" •o>d 1 I' Su•I!' •.irr· rm lant.Jst•C I ' ( ' D~ ... r~.;1.i ~Eno. J,,,, tir.o• ~ '>t•J ... ,, l r J' ll ler ~ 10 •• _,5 T I; .A JE t. (j S2. "'1(1 )PF•~ c "4D~' I • ""' "9 S ·ic;G '>01) ***'** LIDO llYFROMT RpmOOPled 4BR 6 RA J' "'"'"r•1,,-mertrm ~el luH klll>n1 l<Jr (,'., r K"b (714) 673....00 4 I' qf' r H "S l 1Qhl ,, <1 ' ,,, ' ,, 1 • ,.,,, 1 '" I tt: rl ... .Ju ' f I • -~Jrn1~he<J P .,.,,t,1 .. '..., f" r.r•ant1r1g --------, 11~~.nQ s• 'Joo noo LOOI OUT IELCOURTr uf'E"> <;At ~ut •. ' I • J • • ., A l DO SOUD P•C\IPSS•onally des19nf'n :,4a :'739 or 673 0540 an.:! ut.o9raae1l rla•O •I $5000 Down' Assum ii Ole I 10.in• Pno• Supt'r •l'nlJ' ,ust S6:> SOil• Per,.~· l+t!l>i 110'1"t!'> • ..,Oliel 0,111 001 ,._ 'id'd-Ai H.1 noors I cuslc.,,.. '•rep l " " •'''9 roc,rr+ ~•entt aoors a"d l ,.,r\J ""' alt,P<l•al c.e•• •ng,, Ol ) f3m1ly room I "'1,, bookshel•es ano 9.1rci.-n • ew Beaut•lull~ J ,,,.. :i .. ~ .... Re' h pldnneo 1andscC1pmg 6· • r,, 18 F•t>S 244 -4001 JANINE DU BOIS ·H200 * USTILUFF! * 759·9100 • • o 'lll•fl S1Jc1(1f'1uS 1 . ~ ' . . . ' ... :. ~' . ,, , , 1BR ;> BA form .1 1' '• '1" '" l r.ci ~ MUST SELL' Mtn l~ prop •' w I P.-•l.-C.I ' oc '" LOC•n L11 OR 8011 J. ,. $ .,.., ,0, •ee d~ .. ,n, ... tise so· ",, I NASTll•&s & CO , s , .. "no 1SOJ12B6-2961 UO-SHO I e•Ps 2a;.912s da)s MAHOR VIEW llOMES I HWPORT TRIPLEX 1131 PORT IRISTOl lncomP oropertv Just re-CIRClf .1urP J 1 S3'15 000 Gooo ' 11 • gooc.1 ·ncome PlltTOFIH MODEL r ... •eJt µ01entidt WITM PRIVATE POOL 642-5200 lHIH'SREPO PRllCIPAlS Oil Y C1r1r W1r~ 131-2242 A\SUnhO\\ Ht·alt~ A PETE BARRETr . REALTY r' p t tQQe~!,., l\Y,.."-''"J"e " tUA1 I •O , l\'1i.1t Ptl Tt" 1 ll"'\(1 c;, 'e OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Intl( f(IUC( ...... S44t .......... llH ...... Ttme• I W!ll ma1nta1ntd 4 bdrm 1 story B Bamngton UlJM POllSU. .... Sl.IM ......... 1111 ..... -.. Home, earOen. beach B Bamngton lllfJL ... _ ....... SZ4UM ............ ~. 215t Vbtl lru4a Two stor~. 3 bdrn:!. townhome 0 Johnson Oll( Cll ......... : ..... $419 ................... zu llrt"'1t• Townhome. 3 btlrm 3 bath M Ro~t llNl TOUCL .......... Sl7S ........... _ .. ZMl ..._.. Private 4 bdrm, pool J Skahan u · e11._ ................ ssts ....................... 121 ,.,,, Cl~uic 4 bdrm, 3 Dath __ --~ ~ COSTA IW. ......... _ .. , SJZt ................... 2117 , .... I ~crous 3 bdrm FR R 0 Shau&hnm y UlJM ctftS... ........ $4H,SM .......... 47 .._. Cetts t bdrm, dock P3lt0 on beach T W3ll1~\ Olll ctll ................... SJSS ............... -...... 414 tllllil 3 2 •nd 2 I dupltl 1~ att toe B Hutrhings U,_.l()U~ t1()M~§ REAL TORS. 6 7 5-6000 144) E.e•t c-•• Hit~••Y· Co.,••• lllel Nu .I .. PlUTIAl W&THFHIT IHl,000 REDUCED THOUSANDS!! Serene water views from living room and master suite, TOWERING TWO STORY. separate formal dining and living rooms. gourmet kitchen. walls of glass overlook WATERFRONT. BOAT DOCK. PREMIERE LO· CATION . Call now! 646-7171 NP4 HUTIT&llH LICATltl SUl,100 Cradled in a lush sweep of green on tree-lined street. 5 bedrooms, lavish master suite, spacious living and formal dining. oversize FAM· IL Y ROOM. POOL FOR OUTDOOR ENTERTAIN· ING . minutes from a bay speckled with sails and cosmopolitan shopping centers Call today!! 646-7171 NP5 llt&llHl lWlfT$ Slll,000 FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN BANK OWNED LINDA ISLE MANSION. Discovery awaits In this GATE GUARDED COMMUNITY. For the YACHTING ENTHUSIAST. a private boaJ d~k ., and deck, convenient to turning basin. master suite and living areas have walls of glass PAI· VATE POOL AND SPA. Call now. 646-7171. NP6 IT'S lll MHf ... HW... 1211,000 HARBOR VIEW-CARMEL MODEL. most luxur· 1ous of homes. outstanding community amenities. POOL Quiet cul de cac. 3 bedrooms. family room. FRENCH DOORS. oversized lot PROMISES BEAUTIFULLY FU LFILL ED. Call today. 646-7 171 NP? HIAISSHCf IF lfWHRT 1211,000 Situated O!"l NEWPORT hillside overlooklng HARBOR. ISLANDS. NIGHT LIGHTS. VER· SAILLES PENTHOUSE, unprecedented in- teriors designed for sophisticated tastes. Dra- matic. flowing grounds. artistic plantings. stately pool. Call 646-71 7 1 NPS ClllFOllll ltlYIHl 1211,IOO Cosmopolitan view of city reflecting rare style. LI VE LIFE with a view AT THE TOP of NEWPORT BAY and>"'PACIFIC OCEAN. DESIRABLE 3 bedroom. 2 bath, SWEDISH FIREPLACE. per - sonal amenities are newer and ELEGANT Lush· ly landscaped. FEE LAND Seller says Sell. Call to see.. 646· 717 1 NP9 IUITIFIL UUI& llHMI DISTINCTIVE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, OUTSTANDING -AMENITIES. A most unique property. WALK TO THE BEACH. 3 car garage eliminates parking hassles. Living room has soaring cathedral ceilings. FRENCH DOORS. LIBRARY. ·gourmet kitchen. spacious eating area. master suite. luxurious dressing and bath area, priyate spa. Call 646-7171 NP 10 -.. l Willi If UTUSll 1421,llO TRY LEASE OPTION. VIEWS OF FASH ION ISUUJU ANO BACK BAY. Living room and formal dining with WALLS OF GLASS. Luxur- ious master suite. elegant dressing area. family room: den or party room downstairs Ideal for teen fun or In-law quarters. SELLER MOTIVATED. Call to see. Call 646-7171 NP 11 I• SllSI If TI•lll 1111"'8 WELL THOUGHT OUT. WELL DESIGNED. BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED. Minutes to BEACH. Timeless design and amenities. 2 mas- ter suites ideal for co-owner buyers. WARM CLIMATE. COOL OCEAN BREEZES OF NEW· PORT. pool. spa. privately gated. Call now 646-7171 NP1 JIST UITll-WCITIYE TIWllHI 1111, ... Unique opportunity-Rare on market. More space and luxury than you'd expect in a townhome. Large living areas. Formal dining. Breakfast nook_ 2 master suites. One with fire- place and deck. 2''1 baths. Lovely pool and spa area. Great location! Near 2 country clubs. Call to see! 546-2313 HPS Ylll llUll Clllf THI! 1214,IOG Gorgeous Mesa Verde executive home. Spacious 2 story. Numerous upgrades. Formal dining. 4 large bedrooms. 21 ' baths. Bubbling spa. RV access. New landscaping. Call for an appointment to see. 546-2313. HP6 Tiii ... 11 snclll 211,HO A real showplace! Designer custom ceramic tile flooring vaulted ceilings. sunny skylights. spacious and gracious. 4 big bedrooms. 3 baths. Lovely landscaping 3 car garage. Call 546-2313. HP? A FILL lllWI H•l 1214,IOO FINALLY ... A comfortable tam11y home. BIG ENOUGH TO LIVE IN. Benefit from country feeling. price you can hve with Large master suite otters luxury and detail. dining and living area otter perfect hospitality arrangement. Call - now!! 646-7171 NP 12 ttSCIYflY lWlfTS I 1H,OOO City ranch encompasses trad itional family 3 bedroom home. spacious kitchen. large backyard. swimming pool. picturesque setting Minutes from Ocean HURRY ON THIS ONE'! 646-7171 NP1 3 fllll TI• ltlln 114,IOO Property caters to needs of the FIAST TIME BUYER!' Convenient to PACIFIC OCEAN. within easy reach of business and shopping. 2 bedrooms. 1 bath. community pool. spa, rec- reation areas. BETTER THAN RENTING!!! 646-7171 NP14 _.,.. .. 1 ILIOI Tl IUOI ant,• Come see this one' Dream kitchen amenities galore. Family room. formal dining, den. large master suite with spa-bath 3 bedrooms. 2'h baths. Call to see. 546-23 13 HP 1 ClllllllOIAL LAii •Y 111,llO Not a Misprint! Bargain pnce 50x 125 lot close to the heart ol commercial and business area of Santa AlTir."Call for morerS4lFZ3l3THP"2 lllTI OUST ITllTll! Ul,llO Shows like a modell Great 2 bedroom condo Excellent complex Great opportunity for first time buyer or investor Call ' today! 546-2313 HP3 ,. ( .. ** .. HPUln-...** llHMG THE CA'UFORNIA PROM ISE ... Outstandtng community, charming 2 bedroom. easy to live 1n. spacious living room. soaring ceilings, SKY. LIGHTS. den. k itchen for quick bites. minutes to FASHION ISLAND AND NEWPORT CENTER. Call today. 646-7171 NP2 FHfCLISIH S 1H,OOO PRICED TO SELL QUICKLY Lots of potential. 3 bedrooms. hardwood floors family room. fire- place. large lot, tree lined street. PAINT AND SAVE. Outstanding value NEWPORT BEACH SCHOOLS. This won't last Call 646-7171 NP3 2 .. fl II Ill LIT 1111,100 CLEAN, CLEAN. CLEAN! Very well maintained Both homes extensively ugraded Each with 2 bedrooms separate garages excellent income or family property Call tor more into 546-23 13 HP12 Ulll FIJllU ... £ 1111,IOO Upgraded kitchen flows into a dining area that's an entertainers delight Huge living room. tour big bedrooms and a den Large master suite Beautiful patio overlooking sparkling pool and spa. Fresh paint outside "ices the cake .. Call to see. 546-2313 HP13 STUTll .. ( $1 11,100 Just listed. Expanded home Large living room Formal dining 3 bedrooms Large lot RV ac- cess Call today 546-2313 HP 14 CtlUH Pllll 11 H ,IOO Excellent opportunity• Great family home Tile work upgrade in kitchen and bathrooms 3 bedooms. Large lot Call now' 546-2313 HP i 5 SPHILlll SllWPUCE 1211,IOO Lovely top to Bot1om1 Fresh paint and a bubbl- ing entry way fountain welcome you 1n Lovely ltving and famly rooms extra large bonus room with wet bar lormal dining lour fireplaces' Lush master suite with sitting room. fireplace and whirlpool tub numerous quality features and upgrades Call to see 546-23 13 HPS WTSllf fUCITIYE ltH,000 This home 1s truly a treat' Well appointed with numerous custom features and upgrades 2 story 3 bedroom 2· ~ baths Large private rear yard with spark ling pool Call to see 546-231 3 HP9 Ulll ... TM ! 214.IOO GQrgeous executive family home Gracious and spacious throughout Dramatic hidden two story home Formal dining Gourmet kitchen Huge living areas. Mother in law quarters 5 bedrooms, 3 baths 3 car garage Call for an exclusive showing 546-23 13 HP 10 llUT Pltof-UUT llUl $144,100 Popular floor plan in desirable area of Mesa Verde Excellent opportunity to step into a g reat community 3 large bedrooms i 1 • batns Call today 546-2313 HP 11 CIAIPJlll nSTll.. 1-l l Ult Bargain pnce1 Very prrv ate and plush end unit townhome. Vaulted ceilings Cozy ftreplace trench doors and windows dining room leads to enclosed pa1 10 Master suite w1th sitting •oom Alcove. 2 bedrooms. 2' t baths A real mus1 see 546-2313 HP4 ,.. .. OrM09 Cout DAILY PILOT I Sunday, September 21. 1986 , ......... , ... .__. IMI t• lalMa ...... Ml ... 1111 C.W llU C..ta .... 1114 Ceetl ... llM T19efLJMhlt U... •I_....,......,""""""..__....--. •••i•tall -11'2 f..Wala Hl'I ftiii . OPEN SUNDAY 12·5 l /WPMl•* •MAlNER•Ot'lr2IO\ ....... ,, .. 1WWIAY 50• of Day ffontege 144· Great lslllnd IOc. Walk to • ....MA...., PENINSUl.A POINT! In IMn9 Tenec:e. 4 BR. 328 Orchid, South of ~CH. 6 *rs new • modern 4 3t>r, 2ba. fr, rm tor 2·3 depth Probate,. Bob ~h/Sh()ln. Mltr ste, F/P, a bdrm, 3 balh.~ e.r park-BACK o;: MARKET • 58'. 3Ba. 3 cw ~r. 1 blk fmly rm, huge yd w/pool 2,~ DotBw•~ "o~c· 4S526~~ Jrm llflltnaln1no !lome '!'ore, .,"..".''1'1' 39S 158.000 Causun 17 14)851· 7720 or ape lub, 2 e.r gilt, newly Ing 2 ltory Call Julie to bay & ocn 1425.0001 & eo~ed pallO. Ra-u~ · w/POOL & SPA • ••· ... gen .,...,. __ _ 673--0354 ~~'i· ~r~al fin. 3~~\14 P J 613-3020 for your private Coiy 28drm. w.ea. Steps Anxious! Agt 84 t·S177 duc:ed 10 S37&,000. Call bee 720-o455 Bkr iensive t>rtclt.work, high -Beat buy on lhe bayl Fabulc)us vul Lrg. 48r Home, 3Ba • pWdr room. elevalor. MC system. pief & slip for lrg boal Below appraisal to Miiie •st••• $875.0001 on :~!J 'i UHTl I NC -1.1.llSISTUT lour or hll of endi.tt from bay and beach Xlnl ,.,.,_. .a-• it•• 759.4430 GREAT WEST-,( _. r. celhngs, lkyllghls formal I IHI,_, I IP&n amenities 631·1266 cond. Urg41 living rm ....... ... U ERN REAL ESTATE ,,_ living rml dlOlllg rm. lrg fll IM.f. 11....U w/sun porc'h, spac1ou1 2 llllll M LIT .MMfr. · · limily rm 2 lrplcs. 2 sit Recently de(;O(al.0.-iaigi kitchen w/utlng area & 2... .. ... f PC"' [ T T down wet bars • more 1 11 home In Ideal 10-$239 500 John Gooding 3Br ... · 1 .,_ rom " C"} ! J A value al am 'I Bkr 12131597•1102 · S285K By ownr &54· 1529 Musi see , ,._11 ca11on. great patio. poot _ _ _ ----$2419 995 wllerms vu en1er1ainmen1 area .. ___________ ;;;;.-.-.-..-•IAYJlllT ... * _____ .:_ Patrick Tenore 631-t266 IHllh•HWt~tfer UYIUK .... am YllW -Lovely ~Br 2Ba. 40' on Fii w.f IY IWlll IPI ••y 1 I or 760-8702 1J l · 1IH Ul1U water Fan1as11c views. 5Bdrma. 4Ba, 3 e.r gar-I -• • ·ki~~\·! ""' Will consider 10% On. ... age beaulilul country 2H m .. UIYll • • • . Jump In and apluh In thll "L" lhaped sumable loans. Wiii IM rre~ch home Asking 3 bdrm, 3 bath, remodeled #!. pool with diving board, ~ater allde and opt Ownr/Agt 760-8069 $4189,000 720-0683 home. S850.000. -·--•• - WM~R • Jt ,\ • • • Aggressive raallor seeks addll1ona1 energellc as· 11stan1. Mon-Sat. 9-5 Uc:e('lse and some ex-penence a MUST Salary and/or commission Send resume to IEST llY II JISlllE CllEEI 1321;000 =ra.E~1:.,.r:~~~:1oov:; v.!t~~rl~:~ • * ••HLllF * , .. uu IY ..... -IPll lllllY 1·1 ••H• YHIE * yard Lrg 5 ·bdrm home with bdrm/bath · Newly.reslored lrg 2 story Beaul1ful Broa dm04r 211 llUITllPE Charming 3Bdrm p .ea A 01111-E'Slll · d~tt&I,. 3BA (mstr sulle), xlra lrg Home Panoramic view ol 3 bdrm. 3 bath home close lamlly home Su~r prl· 01'18 sty 2bd 2ba. walk in . 11-llY den. din rm. xlnt view. ocean bay and clly lo ocean $349,500. vale 1oca11ol'I colorfully closet. pvt pa110. many Walk 10 beach $850.000 h ' e ff e .... llY ITllfFEI h & Ad i: 941. Dally P1IOI P 0 Box 1560 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 · Located on w ide, tush greenbelt with a view of the ocean from your patio. 2 bdrms, and den. This must be sold now! See It today. IPll 111 1·1 I lllllll llEF ... ._, 1-1 759-1721 213/947-2212 fig ts 4 ,. o Ice/ r. . -lal'ldscaped brog 1 upgrades, pool, club family room. 2''lba com-W Liii IULn cherry decor Excellent house. walk to every-Cell lnlWS llLL . mun11y pool $520.000 lll-IH4 terms Only $152.900 thong s 120.000 ABB I JO-ANN DORAN CllT• ... _.....,, By app1. only 644·5273 _ OPEN SAT 1SuN 1 1-3 Ul-lHI _, .. r_ Ctstl Mtll 1024 1852 IOWA ST 780-5000 6BR, 4'/rBA. separate for· HRBR VU HILLS lee land Sherry Coshow or mal dining room, 2 wet S445.000 •BR • FR. 2'~BA •EISlll IY IWHI * 631-2242 759-06 ..ig bars. study game room. Pool. J&C. sec sys, on c:ul-3Br 2Ba, xtra tg lam rm, lg 1 pooltspa. ocean view de-sac Ownr 640-6094 laundry rm. s1or · area. A llllE Fiii!! FIND through cla~sif!ed lat•" ...... '"""" WM~ of Newport Beach $795.000 759-1867 layourbu~movlngloa cul-de-sac. alley access. Ooyourbuy•nganoae1tmgat newlocatlon?Announcethe I $229.500 Open Hse 12·5 Ille classihed marllet move In ci•lllfled. 472 Abbie Way 645·4539 New single family riomes 1n Costa Mesa w/privale fncd yrds Tile roofs. Oflk cab•ne•s & much more' Call !Odey Agl 548-1329 HOMES FOR SALE 84,85.86 Rocky Pt. Spyglass 644-6200 $2.700.000 Sat/Sun 8-"a 1 BEDROOM * * 1323 Bayside Dr. Mai Kai 644-6200 $449.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 209 Iris, COM 644-6200 $439.000 Sat/Sun 2-5 2 BEDROOM 3 Aries Ct Newport Crest '§.44-6200 $164 500 Sal/Sun 1-5 238 Flower Street. Easts1de Costa Mesa 631-8011 $164.000 Sal/Sun 12 30-4 30 326 Orchid Corona Del Mar 720-0455 $269,000 Sunday 12-5 1506 Park Ave. Balboa Island 997-2410 $325.000 Sun 1-4 222 Rochester. Easts1de Costa Mesa 646-7171 $169,900 Sal/Sun 1-5 * 1100 Rutland rd. Westcllff 644-6200 $139.500 Sunday 1-5 * 1741 Tustin Ave 3·B. Costa Mesa 645-7555 $120.000 Sun 1-4 30 •26882 Via Logreno. Mission V1e10 546-2313 $120.000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 305 Cedar Newport Beach 722-9730 $179 950 Sat Sun 1-5 * • 12 Chatham Ct Belcourt 644-6200 $585 000 Sunday 1-5 ••633 Lido Park !'E31L1do ISlf>I NB 759-6700 $625.000inc lurn Sal/Sun 12-4 ••V7 Ocean Vista. Sea Island NB 760-8333 $399.000 Sunday 1-5 1754 Santa Ana Ave Eas1s1de Costa Mesa 646-7 17 1 $168000 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 19801 Bushard. Hunttngton Beach 546-23 13 $142,950 Sunday 1-4 4500 Cortland. Cameo Hinds 644-6200 $365,000 Sat/Sun 2·5 4 14 Dahlia, Old COM 675-6000 $355.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 1014 E Balboa Blvd Peninsula 644-6200 $895.000 Sunday 1-5 1---">-'+-1-Heltotrope Corona del Mer 673-5354 $349 500 Sunday 1-5 1852 Iowa Street Mesa Verde CM 631-2242 $1 52900 Sat1Sun 11-3 3022 K1llybrooke -Costa Mesa 751-3539 S 152 000 Sun 1-5 3335 Ocean Blvd COM 644-6200 $1 295 000 Sat Sun 1-5 2659 Vista Ornada Bluffs 675-6000 $240 000 Sunday 1-5 TOP OF THE WORLD T hat's the VIEW from this manor high on a hill in Harbor Ridge! 5Bdrm, 7 B ath, family rm. library. Eno rmous master suite w /sauna. Pool/spa. Will trade. $1,750,000. Agt, Jeri Hunt GALL 140-Clll Newpert Beaell Bayfreat Thia ha1 to be one of the finest water· fron't hornet avallable. Large dock wlll handle large boat 80 ft . and 2 smaller onea. 5 bdrm, 4'h bath. French doors and windows. Brick deck and courtyard. Tr•d• for smaller home or Industrial bulldlng. 11, 111,000 lllCY WIMIO REALTOR 714 844-Ull . 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN * •v 11 Cherbrough. N.8 . 673· 7771 $669.000 Sun 1-5 402 39th St . Newport Beach 650-3335 $349.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 472 Abbie Way (Easts1de) Costa Mesa 645-4539 $229,500 Sat./Sun. 12-5 * 204 Albert, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $228.000 Sunday 1-5 • 17 Carmel Bay Or. COM 759-9100 $525.000 Sunday 1-5 * 511 Ch ff Dr. Cliffhaven, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $322.500 Sunday 1-5 1309 Dolphin Terrace.Irvine Terrace 631-7300 $850.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1736 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores NB 631-7300 $675.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1730 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores. NB 631· 7300 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •287 Harbor View Dr (Harbor View Hills) NB 644-9060 $529.500 Sunday 1-5 * • 1207 Highland Dr. Westcl1ff Custom 631-7300 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v 16 Jetty Onve. Jasmine Creek. CdM 759-1626 $.339.900 Sunday 1-5 730 Malabar. Irvine Terrace. CdM 75~-1877 $265,000 Sunday 1-5 724 Malabar (Irvine Terrace) CDM 644-9060 $299.900 Sunday 1-5 2 t8 Marguerite. Olde COM 675-6000 $419,000 Sunday 1-5 21 49 Miramar. Peninsula 644-6200 $475,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 308 Morning Star In Dover Shores 631-7300 $775.000 Sunday 1-5 45 Northampton (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $560.000 Sunday 12-4 1301 Not1ingham Rd Westchff 631 -7300 $295.000 Sun 1-5 32 Ocean Vista. Sea Island 644-6200 $499 500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 12 Onda (Bluffs) Newport Beach 644-6200 S259,000 Sat/Sun 2-4 1519 Santanell Terrace. Irvine Terrace 631-7300 $415.000 Sun 1-5 933 Sonora Road. Mesa Del Mar 631-7300 $159.900 Sunday 1-5 * 1228 Sussex Ln Westchfl 631-7300 $279.900 Sun 1-5 * 1308 Sussex. Newport Beach 759-9 100 $305.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1308 Sussex. N B 759-9100 $305.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 1807 Tahuna Terr. Irvine Terr 644-6200 $485.000 Sat t Sun 1-5 * •207 Tustin Ave (Newport Heights) NB 673-7771 $359.500 Sundayl-5 * •736 Via lido Nord. Lido Isle. NB 642-5200 $1 625.000 Sunday 1-5 464 Vista Trucha. Bluffs. N B 759~9100 $27~.~oo Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 1432 w Bay! Newport Beach 64~7 171 $995.000 _.... Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM 4 7 Balboa Coves. Balboa Coves 650-5097 S499 500 Sat Sun 1-5 1 108 E Balboa Blvd Peninsula 675-6000 $1 100 000 Sunday 1-5 " COMMERCl~L B UILDING AT THE NEW FUN ZONE ZONED Cl 11111 ,,, , ,, fur I .1•1 I''"" or 1<1·1.111 I ""'" du\\ II ,\ 111111. ,1 1 olll lllf' II''"' l'rfl)t" I• • 111111111·1 .. .i ,111•1 11111l1•r • 1111-1r111111111 12•1 .... 714 173-2943 OWNER •2001 Kewamee. COM 675-6000 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 2017 Paloma Dr. CM 548-9610 $320.000 Sunday 1-5 * * * 1018 Polaris. Dover Shores. Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $795.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •321 Poppy, Olde COM 760-1096 $595.000 Sunday 1-5 941 Serra Way. Costa Mesa 546-3329 $154,000 Sat 2-6 Sun 2-5 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN * * 606 Harbor Island Drive. Newport Beach 759-9100 $1 ,075.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 4501 Anita In, Baycrest 642-6200 $285,000 Sunday 1-4 * 2005 Baleric (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 631-1266 $229.900 Sunday 1-4 v 2 Barrenger Court. Belcourt. N.B. • 759-0469 $895,000 Sat 1-5. Sun 2·5 v * •5 Belcourt Dr. South. Belcourt, N.8 759-0469 $865.000 Sat 1-5. Sun 2-5 * 50 Braeburn. Big Canyon 644-6200 $639,000 Sunday 1-5 * 11 Carmel-Bay (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $589.000 Sunday 1-5 * •6 Chadbourne. Belcourt 644-6200 $899.000 Sunday 1-4 •32 Columbus. Northwood, Irvine 640-0020 $260.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1108 Dolphin Terrace. Irvine Terrace 675-6000 $449.500 Sunday 1-5 * 1342 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores 631 -7300 $725.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1800 Glenwood (Baycresl) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $395.000 Sunday 1·5 2 133 Indian Springs (Back Bay) NB 646-717 1 $425.000 Sunday 1-5 335 Piazza Udo (lido Isle) Nwpt Sch 673-7300 $555.500 Sunday 2·5 250 Poppy (Ocean View) Olde CdM 759-9070 $399.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 1601 Port Abbey (Harbor View Hms) NB 759-9 100 $343.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1806 Port Stanhope (Harbor View Hmes) NB 759-6700 $349 950 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 14 Rue Grand Ducal. Big Canyon 644-6200 $865.000 Sunday 1-5 * 1806 Sandlewood (8aycrest) Nwpt Sch 759-6700 $299.000 Sat 11-5 Sun 1-5 1521 Seacrest. Newport Beach 759-4830 $516.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 20 15 Seadrift. Newport Beach 759-4830 $376,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 708 St James Place. Cltflhaven, NB 646-4394 $359.000 Sunday 1-5 • 1~19 Suva Ctr. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $264.900 Sat/Sun 2-5 1834 Tradewinds Ln. Baycrest. N.8 631 ·7300 $299.500 Sat /Sun 1-5 •--= -1 Tw1A L-ak-e Cir-{Spyglass) NB 673-7771 $595.000 Open Sunday 1-4 * * 319 Via Lido Soud (Udo Isle) NB 673-7771 $3.000.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 * •.661 Via Lido Soud (lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $1.550.000 Sunday 1-4 2216 Waterfront. COM 759-9100 $450.000 Sunday 1-5 * * 1436 w Bay. Newport Beach 673-9060 $875.000 Sunday 1-5 BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAlfED Dlf LEX 8 YEARS fEW Buoll and occupted by p1esent owner front 1s .t 2 slory nom~ • larie balcony off miste1 bd1m features wal~ m clostt lot~ ot stor111e. Corian counttts' ShO•t•s Rear ~mt above 1ar~t is a spacious I bdrm, I filth t balcony l r1 2 car car + 2 ur encl carporl ASKING $315,000 JACOBS REAL TY, INC 675-6670 MAGNIFICENT TIP OF LIDO ISLE Situated at the very tip of Lido isle. !his property has a panoramic ,--------------------~ view of the hve ma1or islands of Newport Harbor and Bay Islands The site overloo~s the confluence of the Harbor's si x maior channels. making this a premier location 1n Newport Beach This IS one ol the few bay1ront properties 01te11ng pic- ture-perfect sunrises over Newpo11 Harbo< and exclusive Ne"WPO't Center 1 ~ '"'I h ,u tic t, \ •t 1'1' JC O• .i "( r P· 1a! PI ( " '.,I 1•, CAUSTIN & ASSOCIATIS . .. ~,, . ' . ~· ' "' fl I t ' iA> 11 fl I 1' i .. ' The 101 size of the property is SO tee1 ol bay frontage w11h a t44.-loot depth and will accommodate a new resi~enl of app<oiumatety 9 000 square feet approximately de Signed The e1ust1ng 40-year old hOmfl :S ver:y liveable The property's Oock will accom· rn00a1e a large yact11 plus roon" to side tit! smaller vessels Pnce uJJon request * 1907 Windward Ln. Baycrest. N.8 631-7300 $295,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 * •6 Winged Foot (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 759-4830 $599.000 Sunday 1-5 , 5 BEDROOM 963 Lansing Lane. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $155.900 · Sat/Sun 1-4 2124 Seville Ave. Peninsula Point. Balboa 841-5177 $425.000 Sun 1-5 720 Via Lido Soud (lid<fistel Nwpt Bch • 673-7300 $795.000 Saturday 1-4 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN * 1524 Antigua Way. Dover Shores 631-7300 $739.500 Sun 1·5 2233 Araha (Eastbluff) Nwpt Sch 644-9060 $290,000 Fee Sun 1-5 v20 Canyon-Fairway (Fairway 1) Btg Cyn 644-9060 $1 ,450.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 • v * * 27671 Chapala. Mission V1e10 675-2614 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 12 Drakes Bay (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 760-5000 $539.000 Sunday 1-5 1518 Galaxy .Otilte, Dover Stlores 631-7300 $657,000 Sunday 1-5 1215 Goldenrod (Hrbr View Hills) CdM 644-5273 $520,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 1532 Miramar (Balboa Peninsula) NB 646-7171 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 • 11 Monaco. Harbor Ridge 642-6200 $675.000 Sunday 1-5 * •401 North Star Lane (Dover Shores) NB 6,73-5354 $795.000 Sunday 1-5 118 Ruby Balboa Island 644-9060 a$499,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •3452 Santa Clara, Ets1de Costa Mesa 631-1266 $184.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 1332 Santiago (Dover Shores) Nwpt Sch 646-7 171 $339.500 Sunday 1-5 320 Seaward. IShorecltffs) CdM 720-0683 $489.000 Sat/Sun 6 BR plus FAM RM or DEN * •3Cambna. Corona del Mar 759-1867 $795.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 23 Lochmoor. 81g Canyon 644-6200 $890.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *v2 Winged Foot (Big Canyon) NB 760-0606 $935.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 CONDOS TOWNHOMES FOR SALE I 1 BEDROOM * • v 200 McNeil PH:: 1 (Studio) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $73.000 Sunday 1-4 ••mmrr •mlmEITIRI • Tm WITH • IWPT ICll Located at the entrance of HARBOR ISLAND ON NEWPORT BAY + CHANNELi PanOf'amlc vlewa of Bay + Channel. 100 ft. frontage on Newport Bay w1th 176 ft. on Channel of Newport Bay. May accomodate 100' ++ yacht! 20,000 1q. ft. + lot with park-Ilk• ground•l ........................ PATml IBllH 19-1711 •1-1111 BELCOURT • POOL 5 Belcourt Dr. South Come see this 1 year new Mano r 2 In Belcourt Huge 38' long pool & spa. Sharp, sharp. sharp. Very emotional. Owner moved -must sett. $860,000 759-0489 Owner I Agent • I r 2 BEDROOM 950 Cagney Ln. = 107 (Villa Balboa) NB 631-0519 $1 75 ,000 Sun 1-5 * • v200 McNeil :: 101 (Versailles) NB 673· 7300 $119,000 Sunday 1·4 * e v200 McNeil r. 102 (Versailles) NB 673-7300 $124.900 Sunday 1-4 * • v 200 McNeil PH= 1 t Versailles) NB 673-7300 $ 119 500 Sunday 1-4 * •V240 Nice :: 106. Villa Balboa. NB 673-8494 $1 55 000 Open Sunday 1-4 * • v 100 Scholz Plaza !' 214 (Versailles) NB 673-7300 $199,000 Sunday 1-4 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 3 11 Dahlla. Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $239 500 Sunday 1-5 * • v22 Ocean Vista (Sea Island) NB 640-1812 $477.500 Sat/Sun 12·5 431 Westminster Ave, Nwpt ttgts. NB 631 5661 $195.oeo Sunday 12-5 3 BEDROOM, * • ::!7 Gretel Court (Newport Crest) NB 673· 7300 $189.000 Sunday 1-4 3 BR plus FAM ~M OF DEN 2420 Vista Nobleza. The Bluffs 63 1 7300 $289 000 Sunday 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plus 2 BR 62 1 Acacia Corona Del Mar 759 -1877 Sunday t-5 CONDOS TOWN HOMES FOR RENT * • :: 7 Sea Island !3B R 2' 1BAI Big Cnyn. NB 631 1266 51850 mo Sat/Sun 1-5 APARTMENTS FOR RENT :?658 V1c;1a df't Oro Blulfs Newport Beach 675·8066 ~ t')OO Sunday 1-4 •Spa •Pnol * •WatPrlront • * * Wdterfro111 & Pool •"' (J1Vt> .1(1<1ress at guard gate ..... ; . HARBOR HILL I DRIVE BY -25 HILLSBOROUGH Fabulous huge ocean view vacant lot in private gated Harbor Hill Lot measures approx as· w ide x 123 ' deep • It's huge' Proposed prell~inary plans for 5 ,600 sq.ft. M ed1teranean home included in urchase price of $335.000 cash firm. wner -Agent 759-048 BELCOURT -NEW! 2 BARRENGER COURT Looking for a brand new home? This home is ,a Gallery 3 custom. • .2•5 sq.ft. 4 bdrm. 3 ' baths Very wetl bullt including granite. marble & morel A must see Come by today' · OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-5, SUN 2-5 $895,000 759-0489 Own• I Agent ' Orange Coaar DAILY PILOT/Sunday. ~temb9f 21. 1Ne m c.t -~11!""1~111~1 ~__.li:.ill4~ C..11 lltta 1114 c.ta... 1114 lrtlat 1M4 l••-t .... .... ..,, .... ..., ~ ............. ~ .. .-1 --lllililial llllltQlltlHc• lNt •llftll• BEl.COUAT·BAANO HEW ..,.,....... .... ...... c....... Jiit ........ ,. NEWPOAT TERAACE Ptaiatala 2117 LOOK FIRST-POOL I OVIALOOKe GOLi' SAVE YOUf credit, I am W"UI ---... ,. ... ..,. ~~•or nom. tQn .... 1n .... 11..... lllTLlll9 lllW .__ta M .... Newport In nice aru"'"~ frplC & GOfgec>ul 41dft't\I totally Cati 220· IOOA... J \('"It: .tll.1 .1~ 2 ca1 att~ gatege upgracMd ~., 3000 eq _..._ .... LTO• Built in tMt. 9ec:ant. 11 wtauumableloan Call OIAI .. llAllOlllT """.. " nHd fast sale Call Peg Dameron. Agt '°'de· 38r 28a, PatQ~ floors EASTSIDE CHARMER 759.4330 GREAT WEST· talls 559·9400 Mw plumb, grnhM w•n· Th11 hM 11 apeelall 8eaut ERN RE.AL EST ATE dow hlOflly UPQfacs.d dee: 2BR 18A. fC)f dlO, I.._ •-uL IMI 1 152•000 151•3539 n11111d fir•. 1rp1e. huge tot [ T l ..._ ... -- wl all•y ac:ce .. $184.000 r-"\ A J 1-•••1 UY 11111.llTlll ITHn H 1·1111 =JL . Ocean ~ pv1 l>Mch In front of thl1 4 yr new 4 ------JBR 3BA, 3 llrepllCft bdrm, 3 ba, 2 story home Pltol IUllll Haat. ltlCll IMe $445,000 Carol Tatum. w/lrptc It's a btll home In HITllll'S lllT HY Realtor 759-1552 ~~~-:~·:o ~~~~~E~~·~ $~~:;·=y'.' iv b~;'~y1u7p~ OLISI Tl lllOI •i11in VitJt l 7 ERN REAL ESTATE 3 bdrm,-2'..) bath twnhm 100 UITll ... &rades Prln only OPEN Many upgrades. Super [ ;:::T T U~ 1.4 Robert Milllken area· Only S lSS.OOO. Cati 5 Bdrm , 5 2 o o 11 1, --iLA_ ,.,.,,.. . ""°'~t-.,,_,, ....... ooo ••· .,._,.,, co;~7.c• IUlt •••~ 1':r'fi':.;ac~Ll~llt pool, spa, security comm. An111ou1 Miier 4Br 381 3 sunny Io c 3 % d n lttlHH T 1 ltll ltwll lrva·a· e l 04 car gar on larger tot $68.000. 722·9996 Mesa Verde executive 4 Shows like a model S399K UITllll IAllAll M me 4 spacious bdrms. DOVER RE 759-5080 Charming older home on 2 • baths. family rm over-11000'1 la4er larltt IUCI lltlll Eastslde w1101s o f took1ngpoo1 NOW ONLV Owner transfered Pres· $179950 2Br • den & character Wood deck-$229,900 2005 81ter1C 1191ous Irvine toe C•th study 2 car garage Va· ing, gazebo. lrg lot. de· OPEN SUN 1·4 Can ce1(s wt wlndow w all, cant & in move-in con· lltehed 3 car garage lilt I lt111 Wt~tttr many upgrades S 136.900 d1t1on Price met land Complete remodel A II 1-UH Maggie Cunmngnam. DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 • 1l' l.. OPEN SAT 1·5. SUN 2·5 t l BARAEHGEA COVAT T1110 bloele• from ~n Brand new Gallery ~ cu1- Two 1 eedt~ ~ tOt'I uPQted«t 10 the C>tumb1ng new water ma~imutn Stop by' heate<s.1 vault«' celllngs, $895 ooo washer J dryer included 759·0489 ~/agent Or••• vatue• Assumable loen *l&llllYl•I* 4 bdrm. 2 bath Montego w/mce ya1d LM opt QK Call PATAtCt< TENORE 631-1266 or 160-8702 lniU lllUIYM .... I . Designer perfect. lrg 3 bd1tn 2·~ ba, ate wl poot spa • 1enn11 Sl850tmo c an sue1ag1 631-12ae Ill OAIYll llTATI 6Bdrm • m11cf1 room 8 bath•. large party room with kitchen & bath, lam 1ly room with 20' bar Indoor )outdoor pool REOUCED TO $935 000 OPEN'SAT & SUN 1·5 2 WINGED FOOT LANE Or call IOI" apt to Sff Owner/Broker 760·0606 •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• Brano New Townnome TU•-1500 · sq It 3Br 2' •Ba * av Q'.;~~·* Choice ol carpet and uP· grades $t79,900 Prestigious e"ec 2 sty 4bd --vE• • E lll IOIO · den furn home Prime .._ " "' • • res1e1en11a1 area t>etore CHfflla"I hll lent 1987 ta~ changes Now teas ed s-2 5oo· m o Charming cozy warma!'CI Latgell model C' Plan 2 !I I Ji, Wintet I Yriy VtEWt 111r111aa1e, 28'. M3 COURSI!. 3t>r, z~ . 38' • 2'_..8e wtlh ;.rege Pen1n1ute Aentett avt A r b o r . S I 100 I mo tam1ty mt _. ea.. 2 C¥ S 124 900 IA Steel•) Bkr. Villa Rental• 875-49 12 9e1·ll013 9 e r , corn e r 10 r. Ron Ort te3·9377 BEACH HOUSE NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1ttee I 1 3 0 0 1 m o~ ~ e c N11tpt Hghtt erea 2 sty 3lJA PENINSULA 2BR 1BA hOuM Yard 722·9127 ...... owner 2BA t>Onusrm 2 car gat YHrly Totett y furn gar $850/mo • d4IP 1ne1 Rent/own Nprt bell tirn Lovely Tudor UPQradet S 12001rno 873·9384 gdnr 1131·5103 11yte aDOde sauna poo1 S 199.SOO 54&-W4 D OLL H OU S e ltiT ITIP Liii•! S100 hurry 539-6191 IOlAlfmT --.u beyview completely n-Jbdrm 2ba abode S725 A.gt fM Buy befOfe ae t .. reform Cullom k1I, leundry arN, ,.,, k•d• upgrad9<1 decor ~ve tor t0-1 $485 flat West oc.anfront duple• S9501yrty 963-5353 01 bechetor beach pad wllwo 3BR unill & 4 car Fabulovs Bay v~ PM * Hl-t 111 * equ1p1 k1tch 539-6191 P k n g For 1111 at bch quaint 28r 18a Opl11, Sparkllng 2·•1ry 3bf 2ba 2 Agt 1" $5 75.000 and ready tor gar close 10 Ferry S 1400 i" trptc 1pa kid• pet Spect1C4Alar Back Bay new financing I 11 d "7"' .. 57 995 539 • 9 I Jell Bnery Realtor yr y u 11 p . " .,.,,, 1 • ., I 1 A.gt ee vtew 38r 21;,ea. frple, 2 Ole 645·7115 or 722·6~ Ftaataia tarrace1, S1900trno • utOs 673-2944 ICIAI YllW ICUIFlllT .... Valltt 2134 Breathtaking view of ~ay 3BR houM on the aaftd f V ifn'if fncd 3br hM Up,.r Unit Ovpi.x lrQ. 38r and ocean from every Beaut tu tn. lan11111c 1''•Ba, w/frple, 9ar CloM -;1ew S2500i mo annual $750 k1d1 line mull rent 10 beach and 1h()t)1 room Wet ba~. country fast 539·6 191 Agt fM St200tmo ca11 e..e."1•" kitchen lormal d1n1ng Avail Oct 15 "' ....., trptc 2 car attached gar LIN lULn 8111. ltacla 2140 WALi< TO BEACH open beam ceilings • a IU·UOO *••yi--* Superior/Hosp ltal Rd whole IOI more• Thtl --· 2~ • OEN 28A "Sea· bright anel suriny end unit ---------3Br 281 lrplc gar~e wind Condo Waah-"' on t ta it at only OCEANFRONT WINTER hutryl Only $825 Fee flt /Dryer Clswstlr. patio. S21 5 000 Call 1oday Furn 2BR tBA gar ~tis TILHllT lll·IUO trp1c double garage Karen 8eck1ngnam paid Adults No pell BROt<HURST !GARFIELD poouspa $979 ~ S 1179 63I·1266 Of 548·7262 S800 675· 1632 sec dep 863-0697 or 2BR tBA nouM w11n large 863 1500 Agt. No Fee I •~i~'\· Oceanfront Winter Rental, yaro Double gd11ge with _ (.' J -2 s1ry nm Prime 1oc-38r [!oat11ra1ter eccen ,to WALK r6 BEACH-Tennis _;1! ___ 1 2Ba 2 car gar Fully turn bacti. ya1C1 T Child 1 pet & POOi 3Br 281. 2 S1ory WID No pets 835 5445 ok $875 S500 sec dep n0use nu carpets drapes Reloc1 11e1 ElleCut 1 ... e • 863 0697 or 863 1500 Sl6001mo yrly 642·49 17 must to see c an Karen f\ealtor 786-5776 . m~~i~am 63 1-12~6 or .,. CllEHftL All CIZY S365 ooo Fee Furnished wondeJlult This 4 bdrm 2 •UYFIHT CllH• 644•18 l8 or 722•6577 bath newly remO<leled Boat slip avl Pool Sec ---------home. lull ol trench ooors •;:w.t)-lll)macutate cond1t1on 3 bldg 2Pr 2Ba, fabulous arid crown molding •~ view WhftlChair acce56 •Br 38 lamily rm New truly ,P family s dream 5eelo.5 JBdrm de•ach&o Corou •el ••r 2122 Ag1 No Ft-e tl(ln1e 111 ltwpt Ben unoer 2B"' WeS1cl11f • tr.vine Ave Haat'.J lfMlf · 2U2 3BR 28A w10 tr~ 01~. !.r lOK No Bi.rs'964 0487 .., BA. ~pec11cular ocean ~1ew trptc 2 car •• aw pa~.... -vl>O•m 2 bath townhome Wilt conSlder trade m NB ocean view 106 27th St Localed on a Quiet cul· P11cee1 right' 675-8444 p,. c. e s 18 5 h e 0 10 de·sac 1n one or Newpor 1 :n:r FRO alarm sys Gar Cir opnr o ___ 1 "• "" w11n lovety garden and ts n•c•udeel w1th1s 4 bdrm i;11vate patio localed near E'SIDE! Reduced for quick sale• 3bel 2ba • tarn rm w t11m1que oar p oo• s 199.000 homt> w1co1y lrptc & irg schools and shopping B~ach's most desirable *BEAUTIFUL 3BR 2BA. s:ns ooo f8 l8)355-t673 aredS Pertee! s11eo yard SHtSUH HASTICULY REDUCED 2:> OCf AN VISTA OPEN ";Al "SIJN 1? "> !Jn 171~ ~~"4 ~u.s.._,o $153Stmo 760-8382 .,,,. 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':>I ~>Jl I FRHT HW IUT $1,410,000 IAYFlHT LOT 1100,000 Greatest show on earth Som(' of the One of the last~ 50' waterfront w ith worlds finest yachts cruise past yo ur pri vi lege for pier & slip to ac- patio. What a place for a boat p<iradt· t'Omodate 55' boat. Martha Macnab party. A full view of the Pirate Cav('s SHU AIA ClllllY CLll 122~,000 of Big Corona Beach Just ste ps from Lo('ated on the 8th fairway. Darling 2 the wedge. A lovely home propt·rly story. 3BR. 3BA. formal dining ancl --Oesigned-and.-eq~.upped foi:..cnt.ectam-family rQQJJlS. Two f1rfplaces Call ment. A great family homC' with 4BR. Ma rtha Macnab 3 ~BA. Call Hobie Denny TIE HIE IF PHFECTlll 12,110,000 m•IT llHU Still On the golf course m Big C.a nyon UU&.LllY 1111" llH,000 Tall massive double arched entrance First time on the market Rare Plan leads to a b~eathtaking circular !;taar- 1. Four BR. 3 11'l BA. FR. forma l din-way and pn~less chandelier Fre nch ing room and living room with C.a-doors and w.mdo.ws o f sohd oak show lhedral beam Cf>tlings. Thr{'(' car gar-the perfecu~n m custom construc- age. SkyhghL<;, French doors. and lion Dr~at1c large hvmg room and plantation shutters throughout. Pool formal dining room. spacious family and spa. built in bar-be-que and cov-room. Kitchen 1s complet~ with oak ered patio. Air cond & alarm systc>m. cabinets and custom detail through- Donna Godshall out Five bedrooms or 3BR And his or IUOI TIWIHll llPLU UH,000 hN study. 88:"-. Wo~dcrful pool a_nd Newer sid e by side units architec double charming patios for entt.•rtatn· turally designed for privacy with 111g Air cond1t1uncci Bcv<•rly private patios and dN·ks Li ving Morphy and Barbara Aune areas havC' soaring cathNlral ceilmgs S~ECTACIUl SPYIUS~ llH,000 Front unit 1s 3BR, 2BA Back umt 1s Single story 4BR. 2BA Capehorn 2BR + bonus room. Very special and modt'l with. court-yard JXX>l and spa a rare opportunity Linda Oeth and extensive wood df'Ckmg . This nnR FLHl PUI 1321,000 beautif~lly ma~~tained rPS1denre fea- This Eastbluff 3BR C-plcm built by tures air conditioning, St.~unty ~ys­ Lusk is in lovely condition dnd has an ll'm, extra . storag~ ..... track lighting. expanded bedroom wh1~ h can be a wood f~ooring. marble and buu·her great second master suit<' toL'> to block k1tt·hen counters, formal living · on this easy l'arC' property and dining rooms plus famil y room ~{,>Y w d and ocean. bay & city night light .. ~:;.ILi 0.1.1 . 1241,000 f'jin ~~Sandie Fix Three years new and wonderful~ lllllFIOEIT YllTAS lll0,000 Front unit on charming street four This smashing contemporary res1- bJocks lO beach. Two ~asters :. one dence with soaring ceilings. sky- w ith spa type tub. High ce1hngs, lights. wood floors features 4BR. French doors and window~. 2 car 4BA, custom kitchen with every garage. Large used brick patio. A real amenity Large project room plus winner! Micki Cooper separate "VOrkshop. Private inner .. LllTIH 1411,000 courtyard with spa. Marvelous decks View of the ocean. back bay and city for viewing the ever changing bay lights from this 3BR. :\ v, BA home. and ocean activity Ann PetPrs Open and spacious floor plan on a OISTll private cul-de-sac strC'<'t Mast.er OlmlPHAAY IAYFHIT 11,111,000 bedroom has it." own deck. walk-in One of the finest resldenc<'S a~allable closet, mirrored bath and cathedral an New~rt Beach. Over 130 on the ceilings. French doors, la rge custom bay Light . and spacious rooms bar hardwood floors are JUSl a few of a bound in th1s home Six bedrooms. the' many amenrnes Crtll Gavlc.· 5 1'2.BA. pool. spa. pier and shp for Amato . · vour pleasure. Brochure upon re- M.flllllll IOUIHHT 12, llO,OOO quest Call Ann Peter-: Trul " f k d " A Ill CUYll-y a one o .~ '" property FlllWAY LIUTIH 1111,000 three level homf' each w ith 1ts own Four bedroom 4BA famJly room distinct theme and dl'\'Or Includes bilhnrd room. plus a 2BR guest su1tl.' 4BR. 3 'A BA, formal hv1ng with din-A private pool enhances this pr~ugc lng, spectacular view Da nny Bibb or prof)f'rty Owner ts. very motivated Martha Macnab Donnv B1bblStephame Grodv #2 Clwlc Pla•a, lull• 100 644 6200 lllWPORT BIACH • I. 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'110 (140 2096 0 • ' "092 '"~ msg * •BEAUTll"Ul 28 r i ea • ~"ul!Pr< • 3 1 Q Jar 1., ,, 1pnn1s court'> S8SO "A6r,•10 A1111 10. • !:l A' f RQNT APT· 180rm , m( !'l e v•ew Ill!'"' arpPIS Dlinels Ave• trom $950 759-0157 BEAL 1 FUL 2bt IOI w oa• S975 mo 1St 1u 1 ~t'C' avail 10· 1 640-i762 Bright & air" upper oup!ex ,'FIR :'BA '>C' 01 hwy •ire p1H< r• $, • 1qc. mo AQI t I 11 '!14 1•M 111, 1o• 2ba h~f' db I tipl( $ 1 ~00 !hf" v. f-•q I A.at flW) •:• \ 1..UTE ; Bdrm f'l 1" 1 "f 'IC'" C'\dt ., • ., u~e S •'"'Or ""• -~ · 1 q•<+v !;_~•;:;A d ;)t Jtit3 ll>ll , ' 11 ~~ •r • t • • • "' ...... \ ; " •' • j Jvlt!. iJ l'h, f-•t, ~ ....... ~ 0r8"ge Coat DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, September 21, 1986 c.... __ ,.. _ _.• ... •_...• .. n .. liiiiiiiiiiiiii••-.-u--._..M;.ilM• .... , ... ~ IMt ltttl1/ ... •I• 1711 ltatala t• 1~111 •••laeu I fluaclal ~~op~t'.':!~':d~;..~~ N Ew ~g:~rM~~\~AGE *.,._ . .,,* RODEWAY Ill , _____ .... n_M ... 1•d•n• p11 .... J1 Jiii 11 .. lcal/Dntal SIH Cltrlcal/OfflH 1411 Clerlcal/Offiff . ~ FleATXC WANTED ehri•-""'...,,, /T LIU&. SIOUTllY SECRE1 ARV . flcp d. Iron tian Father fighting tor Enetoettc, e11.tt· eomro & NwPI Bch t•w office At olllc~m •P:;:ra;:ea ., ..-... ,_ Ntsmkr lhr nwpt !<:h hH .. ltin ltM to bch. 1 employed per-Cotta Meta NON-SMOKERS ONL V OISTI 111&/llWPllT 11 2B d 11 ton. no pets plse, PRESTIGE LOCATION $tunning tBr tBa. plus $t 69PERWffK :t~m ~~~~,~~~.: .;~~ ~ lllPT't custdy of ct11td needs tow typfng. eicpet'd. Fast teast 5 yrs exper 1n bu11• ~14~811 °Donn• ';acme cost hH/IPI to rent paced offic e. lrvtne. neu & IJtl;atiorr Top 0 ' h 11,. preter bch areas wm con· 786·0177 or &40-4292 solarytor right c1ndldat11 :r;i~;:2nv ro • • 1725 •sec. u111 Incl, 5 Blooks to enormoua terrace-•FREE UTILITIES• no pets $325 • 'I. ulfl• Oeelerthlp 1v1ll1ble. D11I 675-2880 or 760·8190 South Coast Pla11 sundeck! Lqvely environ-Color TV. maid Mfvlce. Avail immed 722-0676 A Gift It a Natlonal s1derany818·707-t462 --Hrs 9-530 Good ben· • ' I 3014 Clerical/OfllH 1411 etlts Cell Joyce 11 C11t1 lleu 1114 1 & 2 Bdrms. convenient 1oca11on Poot, BBC's, rec rooms. beautiful grounds 979.1191 Mgr 2 bdrm, 1''t bath, pvt lndry rm inside un11 Patio. gar Nice No pete $675/mo Call Pam 631· 1266 letU 2BR 2BA . huge batcony. din room, 1 car gar $675 • dep 1269 Baker Avail now Call 646-6541 2br apl convenient area, pool bbqs rec rm beaut!ful gro u n ds. 979. 1911 Mgr 2BR no pets, pool, BBO laundry encl 1 gar . sec· gare, $660 utrl incl 548-9901 tor appt •SHO• 2 Bdrm .t • .., Ba 548-4506 * l&lll lllll IPTS * 1Br Ing, ran_gei laundry Pool carport No pels S5501mo 93 1 W 19th St 548-0492 * CNlllltll APT* Studio fun kitchen ulils incl Only $450 Fee TEUllEIT 175-1110 •Mesa Verde D' lu~ 2Br. 1Ba Lower New decor. dshwshr. 1ocked garage $675 No pets 640-2495 •Mesa Verde D lu1 2Br. 2Ba new dee.or bllms. lndry rm garage patio S7SO No pets 640-2495 2 Eas1s1de Townhouses Frplc. 1i1rd gar JSR 28A $950 3BA ZBA $970 Call Dick 666 40 19 day~ 640·2426 eves & wknds $495 !Br Mobile home No pets Ou1e1 ma1ure Adults t991 Newport Blvd 646·8373 $550 -, Month Free Rent So Coast Plaza arPa 1Br air lenced pool carport No PPIS S46-879 t S6251mo E 5•C1P 2BR IBA IJdht ;>t '' lndry rm Close to" 149 E Bay •Close to OC Airport ment Pool No pets pool & iac. guest laundry Network ol Gift BUkat •7 Mlnutn to Beach $725 Lease 640-0349 l••llU-2Jn, ·_ PANORA! BAY AND stor85 that dellv11 trull •Night L'Ohted Sand 'r.J OCEAN V EW, FetMle to baskets, gourmet food. rlYf • ........._ .. -•s 71 4-640-5650 tor fpt.>t• 2 iRlNIFf round trip ..,....,__ 11111 1111n11Y Htndle ce>r-t~· beck -up reeept1onl1t and m11nta1n llllng Type 60-70wpm. operate word processor m.c;hlne. good grammar & spelllng ablll· ty JW Airpott area -O.· vetopmenl Co. S 1600 1 Medic•• 751-8003 Volleyball & Tennis Crts *Liii ISLI* ulWI •Ttl stir 3br d pie• $400 Incl wine cheese. Birthday •Pool Jacuul BBO 3Br 2Ba trplc S 1250 -uHls. 675-5634 Cakes. etc High proht. •Covered Park1~ 675-30221(619)753·07 19 Wkly rentals now 111111 tow overheed. training, .cl ...... TV •ualll •• S 147 00 wit. & up 2274 PRIVATE room share 1 d 1 coupon• Any Braniff PAIT II PILL rm lttllcat l1nr. 11 destina11on $200 es M•tor Orange Counly General olllce Strong coupon 673-9400 F1nanc1alltnsur1nee llrm 1yping & phone sir.1111 • have several openings in must Exp Pfel d Call "'"" ,... ..., &Ct-• Fl• IUCll N Bl d c•• 6•6 7 •« b th s k p eter na11ona a vert 1mg, na-• Rec Room w1tt1 F1replaoe ... wpl v • "" .. • 4 .. " m~te A~~11m1~1 1 S300 11ona1 network (l ike and Biiiiards 3BR 2BA tower unit, wtd SEA I Ill LlllE 675_8343 Florist). Minimum 1nvell· •Saunas hkup. gar yard Next to 3026 w Pac111e Coast Hwy m e n l S 1 O • 0 0 O 1 BR FURN/UNFURN park $975/mo Newport Beach Reing TV Prof Fem Share wtsame. t-800-463-0428 Cotnso~~~~~~~s~aker TSL MG~~9 R1v4:;'42· 1603 S 135, wk sgt. no deposit ~g~~ !~!i1 &<>;>I; t~~~: lantt•eat (714)557-0075 Near Hoag 2Bdrm, l 'JtBa. autah (o Illa re or Diane 957·6160 ~,,.rtaaity HOI carpets. drapes. Wash-2724 mle81iBllU er/Dryer hkup, encl gar-2br 2ba, Condo. den, wld. age No pets 675-6606 trpt encl gar panoramic IEW IPllTlllHTS 111 CllYH UST view. S400t mo S375tde1> Featunng t>eautilul land-Enioy the tuiiury ol this 811• 240-697 t Dana Point scape BBC's poottspa elusive guard gated com- Pauotdeck·s Garages or mun1ty on a spacious carports Sorry, no pets 2Bdrm To w nhouse Bachelor $525 Ameniues 1ricl trptcs wet tBdrm $6t0-$615 bars AIC micros W tD 825 Centet St 642-1424 hkups & 2 car garages * Htl IUCll llHSE * lde11I loc tennis ocean. exllas $400 673-0727 l\IB Twnhm 25-35, n-smk shr 3bd. 3ba, trplc great toe-' parking $4 17 • utlls Avl Oct 1 645-9817 10 •1.% 1n1 pd on ahort term notes ollered by S D De- tense Cntr wt $40M an- nuel aales Kevin Obrien .. E'll•ff °"" 619·233·529 I --- Prol 35 .. n-smk. 3BR Jlloatt Tt Loll H14 39A pooi 640•5128 msg wi66w has boNev tor PROF responsible person TDs $10Kt up. no credit to snare 3 Bdrm 2 Bath .,... no penalty Call Huntington Beach house. Denison Assoc 673 731 I tsla IH 361 I 818Vslff eR NEEDED 230·11PM. M on-Fri Poas1ble live-in Ages 6 & 4 yrs 64'?"·6790 bel ipm BABYSITTER needed My home by Goldenwest col- lege tor one chrld age one year T Imes 12 00 n.>on to 4 OOpm M-F Evenings occasionally 11 available Call mornings 898-8346 CHILDCARE NEEDED 2·6pm Mon·Fri C11 re- quired Please call Court 4 H -9055tD 675-30 11/E CUii! LIHTI ' s 1595 6~~~'6so;0 pets Female to shr new 2Br E1s1de C M house Avail- able 1mmed S3751mo Mana. 646-9828 Iv rnsg 5400 utrt 964-9905 A aae1act•tall Mature person Tuesday ProttStuoent to shr turn •A·.-.-,-,-.·c·t·•-1-8-1-1-z""t""z-o o;1, ... !BR wt dshwr pvt deck blllns In quiet Ets1de CHANNEL FRONT Duplex 6-ple• 353 Hamilton Spacious t Br 1 ·~sa. ulll S5951mO 646-9794 furn 4Dlh &1 River SHARP• CLEAN Easts1ae s975i ryio yrly 752"6767 2Br w/sundeck new crpt, EASTBLUFF Townhouse drp & paint Encl garage Apt 3Br 2' 18a 2 car gar No pets $750 546-9950 No p~ts $1025'mo yr lse 644 10 tO or 760 703 7 Aller 5pm or Wt.nos TOP AREA quiet no pets MESA PINES !Br 1Ba Caroort b11ctc yard enct pat•O or balcony 5650 up POOL spa bbq 549·2447 H111. Beu~ 2640 LIDO llYFROIT Jbr 2ba S25001mo yrly 8 18-282-77331673-8748 LIDO IELUXE 2bd. 2ba, gar patio, nr 2Br. lrptc. patio. DA Murdy Park schools. $1295 lse 6<10 7006 sh opping $ 700 mo 494-3720 eves * lllllE Fiii * 2Br 1 Ba all bllins pool C>elS Ok $575 Fee - TEUllEIT 175-1110 SEIWlllD VILLAGE WHYHT? LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE itrSpectacular apts '* 1 & 2Br 1 & 2Ba suites •Spacious townhouses •Fireplaces • Provate balconies or Garoen patcos WHY MOT? * J L1qt1ted tennis couns New 2 Bedroom 2 Bain pool. carpori Available November tst $688/mo CALL 979-9991 NEWPORT MARINA APTS •Elegant ba~ront 1800 sq II 2Br • Den micro dlw lrplc prvt bch encl gar S2595 boat slip avail •ILJO• Beautiful 1Bdrm garage apartmenl $925 Sorry, no pe1s 760-0919 MOW LEISllG * tlEWPOllT IORTM * IRIHllEW APlRTMEITS Tne Roo•••t• CtHtctloa .,... tOO's Of Leads available vo C Largest A_gency vopen·7 Days A Wee!\· COST A MESA 64 I 0229 MISSION VIEJO 364-3800 C M condo w/UCI sludent. even1n11s 6 3v·9 45 in my pool/yard 2 13-273-1870 •SPIRtTUAL & PSYCHIC Newport B11ach home 2 3 838 1994 Exp'd reliable sitter d0ys 1 • . eves READINGS Palm and $5 50 hr Must s tart Ammie to shr beaut dee card "eadmgs available 9 t23 645·9J60 dupleJo. on bay .,. Nwpt Naliqnally renol'oned psy· FhQ.111 attendant or active chic locc1I II toed · 19 yrs MOTHER s helpe1 nded liteslyle prel'd $475 . Sa11staC11on Guaranteed' NB nm 1 30· 1 00°M~F ? Balboa Island MIF snr 3Br ut••s Cati 673-1619 4~ 729f>or 493 2054 c111ld1en J!!.5 yrs must drrv•• 760 6667 alt t PM 2Ba S450 1st last dep A,1 Oc1 15tn Aller 6pm 5;;, 1376 RMMT to share 2 Bdrm CM house ciose 10 twac;il $400 mo · ullls 786· 7958 aller 5 LUPUS M EET ING Dr Howd•d S1r.ip110 Phys10I· 04•'>1 Ser I 75 7 JOPM For 11110 i;2ci.5550 Balboa Pen1nsuld Pt $ ~ 15 large 5 Bdrrn h ome near ocea n !em.<le pret d 673·5385 AN age 27. seeks honest Lost I Foaacl 2925 rtisp M'F new 26• 2' 1ba 1;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii condo in Irv Pool, gar W 'Cl $487 50 552-4986 C M 2Br 2Ba Apt 10 Shr M1F pool very clean ROOMATE Dana Point 11ew Cdrpets drapes. etc Professional wanted 3Br S3851mo 642-0740 2Ba, turn $375 • • > 661·0900am 240·3122 COUPLE or single Male to snr 3bd hse Ch1ldl pe1 o k S4 tO • secu11 ty 650·6336 Eas1s1de Costa Mesa ROOM MA TE to share Lg Apt wllireplace ne•t to park 11enn1s. $438/mo ut•I n/smllr 760-963 I F~malt' nlsmkr resp. Shr CdM 2Br turn hse neal , ulils $275/mo I w/ma1e 1 • tba. micro TV T 1 ate)' 548-9565 cable 2 blks tr om bcn $390/mo 998-4229 Female non-smoker qw~ 21 · $350 1nciud ulil avail tOl 1 722-1462 evw Reat1l1 Waatetl 2726 PROF with reference seeks tBr tBa on Balboa Female Nl smk home Penn, Bat Island or CdM owner wants 10 share by 1011 675·63781111 msg 11e1, nice nome in New SEEKING MO OF OCT 3 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142-Hll FOUND Cockahel at COM H1gt1 Sen Found Mon 9 15 <l!:.1 886A FOUND qry1w111 M Tabbv cat w'banddQt' <aol vie Balh o a Cinem a 675-45801£ 846-7168 D Found PRECFHPT ION GLASSES "1 h•Ol\11 case voe 1)1 19tn ". Or ange 64S 0100 Do•eslics 3011 Chlltl Caro1 Soc1111 Seery Pt T live rn or out 854 n6<i 955.3900 CUHIH LllY , I T !or homP & oll•ce Call 650 JSSO Genpr al houM1keep1n9 J hrs :' tome~ a wt. ( •oer c:I Rflt< Nwl,)t Sch 760 26Qtl "'u<I~ o~ L•oht housewN '-6 a•<l lo tl lct1.l\ ...... \ ~ ["lt.~ f'<'SS11'lle 1 ,P n r'""' 1.1 Call tO 61'm i-.s(I t!.'t'~ ' Teackers 4650 PRHCMOOL hachtr Chrrs11an Mon•'ltr' $5.$6 h• Mo11 r. r;..i,' U.'6 Prefeuioul Atlainistrativt SI 00 ACCOHTHT ••Pe 0 11 ct> "JP"' port their accounting deparl· Wendy (714) 891-0220 ment Pos111ons require succeutul cornplellon ol 1 or more college level accounting cou(ses For more lntormatton. please contact Lynn St1~nslleld, 55 3 7993 A VCO FIN~NCIAL SERVICE 3349 Michelson. Irvine EOE Bookkeeper (exp'dl PIT, tor Properly Mgmt firm in CM 642·49 14 Wkdy 10-4 ltollHPEll Fil PIT Molher11 Market & Kitcher• •S looking for someone who enjoys working with figures. 1s Q1gao1zed and accurate We are a growing or· gan11a11on & heve many lr1n9e tle".'el1ts to ·otter Please a~ply al 225 E ,17th Sr C M lotllllPll Part-time. e•p'd only Pegboard Real Es1a1e e•P netpru1 N smkg ol· lice Reply 10 Ad = 10 CI O D.1ily Pilot PO Bo:.'"1560 C:.osta Me,a. CA 92626 Cl ERKIRECEPTIONIS T Need hard working and 1as1 1earn1ng person with accurate 1yp1ng skills and varoly of dut•es. in New· pori Bch msurance agency 675-6778 EXPERIENCED Legal Sec- .-.r.eury~Small NB taw firm. ,1n1 st.ills a mus! w ord· st.ii nelplul. ntsmkr Pis can Beverly 476·2657 GHHAL IFFICE/IECY Small t>usv corp ollice 1n Npt Bcti seeks self start· 1ng mature person ... 1n1 secy t l<>lephone skills a must Othe• dv11es incl computer input tO key, Clil•h errands & simple bH pg overflow r !T Send resume 'sal.<ry re- q.,.rernet1ts 10 P 0 Bo• 24'.>ll Npt Bt ri 92658 tFFICE lllL Phone work & hght book· keeping t-6pm Mon-Fri Some Sunday5 Good ~andwritmg a must. Career opporlunl\y • benefit~ 557-1358 Pll'1 TIME nPIST Law ()thee Newporl Sch Speed accuracy essen· 1rat Hours t ·S No short· hand (eq d 852-0444 · Protl.ctioa Secretary For comm'I window cover- ing contrctr in NB Order ong lollow-up. 1ob status & scheduling Type 50 wpm & 10 key Co"'pu1er exp helpful 673-0760 llECEnllllST lnPIST SEOtn11Y11•11n Needed •or South Coall ar'ea Carpet Store. Duties include light typt11g, answering phones & ablfl· ty to work with the publlc Parl·tlme. fle1tible hours Interested p'aroes cell 751-2324 SECllnUY /HOPT. M v office Type 50 WPM File phones. front desk appearance, $1100/mo Call George 364-1066 SECllETUY . For t girl olc. P/T. 30/h;s llex $6/hr. 631 -1428 Full time tor private club TEUPllllE IPHITH Must type 50 • Apply In Prev1o"s experience person Wect Sun 9-4 · p'relerred Good phOf\41 160 I Bll,y.\Lde Dr CllM personality A5Tlity to RECEPTIONIST FIT re ntindle details Hours Quires gd typing skills JPM t tPM Must be able . 11 smk Nwpt Sch Phone lo work weekends Apply Jan 752-8522 ror arm• jfl pPr5on ~rsonnel ot- SECRETARIES Part·tl•t Sl.22/hotr t11.t: 9am·noon Mon -Fro WESTll SllTII CllST PWlllTEL. IHl1t01,CostaM111. Orange County Depart-Tecllaical/TratlH menl 91 Education 1$ now S. OS seet.ong part-lime Sec· I retanes to work morning. EXPERIENCED FENC In· m1d·dC\Y and a ternoon stallers CoSta Mesa shills on an on-call basis References req o Call The pos1t1ons are rocaled 548-9662 Mon-Tnurs 9.5 on Cos1a Mesa and the nours can be arranged to l•t 1na1v1ouat needs The -pos1t1on reQurres 45 wpm typing ann !he ab1h· tv to do gener .ii clerical worl- Call (114)111-4025 tr 111-4021 ftr i1ftr•ati01 .... Ill a,,licatiH Sales 5510 $100,000 . 1st, .. , 1141 Gtltl •11fi-1Htl IOllYHTMHT Our onces are 50'1• Less 1h;1n when 1wlry stores adver tose a 50' • Ott Sa•e 1 800 221·9280 EAi 989 pnrt 2 clocks lrom beach 0, 40, furn bell hse 0, w 1h use ot pvt 1 All d d FOUND Reaclonq Glasses 9,.1 "~"·~l<J"""' <1rac.e Pi ~001 tennis $375 avp I CO a(m30m3e) ~76ne3e00e4 .,, h C .1. ' F llt>ll• n Ave t C >'A f " n l"Q" •or ac. "" • Q o o d w • 1 h • 2SN1mm1n9 pools • <;ireamc; & ponds • !;nrr v nu pe1s ORANG£ COUN I Y DC FI or LDU(.A !ION GIRL FRIDAY 11t Fu1r11sn1ngo; av l •I Gas 101 H1-31onq !) Cc.Ok ng Paid U,11111= 645·9904 ao · n '8 16"9 numl {'r~ "''" ira111 .-, Nt>w(JC'r! .,, •. , ' ~.. J cnv••l·••q S•'''''"s Aslo. C.r.' .. I for l••I t •• • IJ "'" 0904 "1dC Gr t'gOr 'f'dC.nl:o A!11rm Ac1ton Emph M r MI F prot to shr lrg 4BR ~ ~"' FOUND red cruiser O•~e 0• "'' ~t' ,.. 16) t Place1111a C M EARN EXTRA $$$$ -,, - A1 • t f f ( E ~ ' l I , a c II ~ ( r: t r: a r: [)« n p I( fr c im a B p a S• s d p 6 ~u p TSL MGMT 642-1103 BAY TIMBERS Owe1-Lflt.Jt:mxo..-=l01.-I patio gar No pets 399 W Bay St $625 650-6357 ldeall> localed 111 Newport B«>i.ICh Unique t 2 & 3 6Pdroom floor plans Poo•s & ~pa~ Located near d "aroety of conve- ""t'nce'> tor au dges wM•H'l-c~a~l~l ...:.:-.-+-.~,oppt~ 2 •BA NB 2 sty apt s1eps 2740 111c !;n11q 1-1;i11~01 ':d Np1 THE 11lllllttr 1 SECRETARY tor 1 Gori ot I(} l>e<Hih I m n " U .$ •~r141<11u .. 18-~o~l-:.__~hc:t=:llU=~e.....-.......,-..J-l----=1!1~:D.----ll----==---9-6 7J. 2 507 Or 54 8· 5J96 ttl'Sftnp-jnttn-1-tlC!l....lllLCIIUU'-ll!'l.D:;allal...~~ .. , ft Ill .. ,.~,.~.-ft-C_l_,i;.:l:.;;hu:.;r:::..n;:;;(),,::cWl'iPll I etlilPr S Whal gen er ell Ot fl Ce &-;;,;;;; CASA DE ORO WE RE THE BEST' 1 & 2 BEDROOMS FURNISHINGS AVAIL • Fr<>e 1111ht•es •Spacious 11111ng •Huge kitchen *Bit on ovens & rang<>s •Patios •Covered Garages •Pool & BBO s • Plusn lanscap1ng • Ym t 1oca11on acr os~ !•om park 11r<;ror1v no pet~ lf1'> N WI, '>Of'< 642-1911 1.3 51 11 • Tneatres • 11rRes1aurants SEAWlllD VILLAGE •Parks1Beacnes t55S5 Ht1n1rngton Village Selec.teo Un11s w11h Fore Lanp •r '" San Diego pldCes Now taking reser Frt't'w Jy ""rth ot Beach •·•••On., If)• NovembP• oc. '" Mr F tJOPr "'"S' c-n cup.v>Cy Mer Jdd"' TOWN <;T rlE 1br 2 oa ''' 1 ~ 1 Orf t1(1okup I p 11 " • i ~1s ""ii' Ben S Ho>• S' ") mr, G63 7055 Irvine 2644 WOOOBAIDGE 2Br 2Ba Ceornl• ,, r $950 mo Cr" •Pel r ·"l•Ort Avl lrnm"d C,.111 '?f'l OR <o For further rn!ormat•on t· t:'ilSt' cal (1 14>720-1115 OPEN DAILY 8 30AM 'I JOPM NA LIDO MARINA 3BR S t4 Ctubhou~~ :.iB A 11~e new gJ• lrplc $ •;>c,o rrlv <l<l8 '1868 Llpu 8tad1 2648 We§tlield *NEAR THE WAVES* OCEANFAON I 38tn ST furn co1~ cte.<n 2BA IBA pvt gar Sept-July 15 $890 213 692-2604 St rd.o full k1tchPr> u111s OK Access&secure $75 FOUNDSrnall91ay !ema1e As aCENT(JRY:>t · 111P,11t-eo 1o ~nnw1o nuv sllrlls call957·6l90 FEMALE to share 3Br 2Ba Appx, 10x20' 536-6759 C.ll w 01own Ilea c.01lar, Prolf'ssoonal VO" c.Jn ta1<f' wr JI 01e> lll'{'d house in Costa Mesa w/2 • -. 1. 11,11htlr View Nwpt -"._""""'_.... ____ _ Other women $400/mo M11c. Rentals · 2744 El• 1, 760 5441 advai tagr• ot nur e• .•••••• ••••••••••••••••••• • ti,., vP C.Hf'Pr Tra~ · I Celli 548·3977 BEAUTY STATION tor hair o LO'i I q 4•86 sml bl~ rern 1r.i11• •••l <in•• .t 1n1• mos1 : ( \l<I I I< f 11'1 't II< I I '\I I \ : I' Mtoshar.e3Br2baCdM &ryles! tor renl very gd C"ck 4'1poo P111e 11 < :m~·•Pt .,151.0 1nC1 "' h(1mP SJOO mo •ultl IOC Free parking A (. •' •' l(l ,JI Pr )m<•ntOr) Pt ,, ,, '' .~ l•'..,'1' im'i ' ll'IP .•. 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EJ>.<;TSIOE :>Br 18a gar aPP asap 7'U--306 JQ• ~ "' Monte Vost" I Newport Buell 2669 Soectacurar Oceantront Male 0,01 nismllr shr 38r Stil:i me '181' J997 2IDRM 21A .:"'Me waler view tri-ple~ Nwpt tisP w prl\ng W 'D 5 .. ., Svr1da~ 12·4 JBr 2Ba 2 gar turn win SIPPS to bth 2 car garage ,. 1 s1200 640 4784 Ir pie. Stt>ps to bch f 4S rc;1Df 2b• toa cozy SttOO mn Bk• 647 3850 1 ' rom $4 16 mo Jonn 613016 t •r•'>' • Jn•I ?530 mo Srudents• LatP2& 3Bdrms b t 1.1 4 * ll YFROIT * w1n1er renrats Call Villa M F Muo;1r rover Backbay condo pool 1ac ten SJ7S mo SI 'JO Clp Avail now ·:;i 7760 cna<; q<;od srgnage 671 4 t20 REWARD lost SCOTTIE CH'S I HHl'S : I l111r ... .! 1111 fr 1111 f'.tll : or 6i':l 4126 m,11,, blk 1 yrs old HomP mgmt tor the elder-• NEW 4 UNI r BUILDING Ed,r Costa Mesa a1ea 'Y F 'Tor P T r OP Salary •. ORAfttiE COAST PUILISHlft& CO. : Call lo• into 897-5761 887 w t9th St C M • r.r,o 6670 Debbie • 330 W B St • Store~ Or Oles 600-3000 RE WARD Lost old indoor Nursing e ' ay · • SQ Ft Ag• 54 1-5032 .. 11 Gray wht neut I M •CH'S I HI'S : Costa Mesa. CA 92626 : ,_ Newport Bell oll•ce bldg dee.la\\ •Ira toes 14 yrs L111e-•n Full or PIT Top • EOE • 2 c;pac.es avail 1 tor u•d vrc. Fountacn Vlly Salary Call tor 1nlo e . • Tf\LENT TREE •EAS'SIDE S "uDtO• 2 · Den p11va1e sundeci. Rer tals675-4912 s.i<o ·' r•.<O L.nrrst.ar • •• 2• •vP1 •rr11<n9<oandy s L c t MI o ... ar1 ~ -''" cna11ne1 0111• OIS e ro -----~. i;e 1<,ar ON....i..<''--~s-r.,,o ,,. -rJNn<>r '"),.,, M fir.;1 -it-f.d•:Gr,11 I 261r -Ml c.· i:. Hr sn~ Nftl Hg ts ._.,,c.Jo 111111 !urn 3hr ti.i.m~od 642 1012 D I' t 7 1 '1 ( C1C s t50 mo & $2501mo w 775 5496 or 259-14 11 897 5761 e • • • • •• • • •• •• •• • • •• •• •••• -~~~~~~~~~~~ v•e.w !Ill DA.v.e.r 01 Ste 30 _ 645 7570 or 722· 7294 ,_ PVT PATIO · t11cl hr • i''·r1 :•"'" ii;«; 'l~f' !1 f-1 'f .... t-i ,, MUST SW I , 1 1• tf-11'< hiA 1-'' Ir l ' l I /. ~ ,, ~ ' r 1 I. tl . . ~ t ,• A,1 '.!, 'f'.,(\'1 N 1 .... "f • (1111 flltll ~Hiii 0MO~E~SONLY r I 'l I·" 'run11111y 1rg 2Br fl I T ""~ ~P llr, lr1 l OVP· , ••t ,, 1rmP1 I & 't/1ew i q , , , I l h , Por•I No ·" Sit?' uasP 1.dr r114•• WOODLAND VILLAGE APARTMENTS Corr• & •n1 1 v· ~arder \t1I• aot Qu.ot r1mlorlabl• lo~in ti '~ ' 1·•Pw11 & ~o l.tid' r l'IJ/a .. t ,If ·"'Y minutt~ 11. lh IA'• r '"' d~ .. d•d•lat>IP Nf1 l'f 15 Ptr A51 POOLI • UAI • LAUMDeY ltOOMI a&CHILOlt •sss.•s•s I alHOOM '64S.•6SS 2 alHOOMI •16s.•775 GAi, •AT 6 HOT WATUI ..U. ICSltAULAa910 •Clean tBR 1BA nr SC Plaza Patio carport CJOOI SCJa Cn1ld ok $625 NO PETS 722 80 11 Misc. llenlah looms HH FURNISHED ROOM in C M homP Our et near 3 6• N ? R BA f FRONT JBr 1Ba n1•. luw nt-arh r:IOCk <I <1 w S3SJ1 m o ·n 9424 "" NB "' rn OFFICES FROM S375•o E 17th St CM Remodeled . µ111 1ba ale patio The Doylro Co Roth 7'22· 1602 THE EXECUTIVE HITE NPPtl M non 'imkr matwP SALE IY OWHR C-2 '''">ll0115•t1IP S2501mo :I Bldqs On LOI $:>29 500 F ''"" C M C..ill L.ir.i 1982 Charle St C M f;.)t 856'j D64f, 6 1471E 645 4539or 642 79 10 NFW HB C.ONOO 1bcl SMAl l OFFICE Space ;t t ·• f.;CJOI 1e11n1s gd• <,IJrt1n9 al $350/mo Nwpt Blurts turn k•tch "'~ 1 ue.ic.h ' N "im~ grt•'•" E.is1 t71h St Costa p11.,r gar w iO C.1Jmml SJ',0 ·sec: 960 t409 M•" .. 1 Call 645 336£> 6111 1,1001 Ouof'I Ad!I M F Non 'irt1C1~Pr 10 c;harr• apt $42' sec deP , 11trls "" 1r rin Pw. o~ $3'>0 lntluslri•l 2711 Aets1must 75q0J44 I""'''""" 11trl111 i:.s t 700 '\Q II 1nclud1ng ott1ce Hotels/Motels 2711 • ., 1 an,, .ci!IP• 5 10 pm s1ono m o 2000 P1acen1ta Llfl!UMl IEACM Ntc;mk Femalf' 10 SharP AvP Costa Mesa Call • j lop n ••vrnP cnrido fi4'>4590or646 6138 MOTOR 1111 ; S1?5·mro • Clep inc.I ul!ls TIL MAMAGUUllT 714-0011 CJ..1602 w~ty rentals S 145 &1 5'i2 8273 .. •••••••••••••iilmiliiiiiili. llp'Wkly Color TV lree N c;mltr 'lhr hl!ury cx.ean CM WAREHOUSE spac<> 1000 • sqll $575 mo 645 9907 9.5 •I Sorry. No Peta OFF!C,E OPEN DAil Y 9 6 1()0 ~I.tr bur Blvd I <11 r 111r Or .., .. ) cultef' 11eat!."d poor m.iod tronl ,,, Nwpt Bc.n 1Br service & step'\ lo ocean 2 .Ba pool table 0.11 KrlCh s avl 985 N Coasl Ir pie $4501ml) 646 0 103 ID c 0. e Hwy l ag Sch 49• 5294 . "'"~' 2790 ()(;n I d,-oend on word OI moulh ,.oepend on ct111s1 toed wher1 you nave some NB OCEANVIEW lurn apt &11a11 1mmeO no drugs n smk 631-3 169 or 722-1228 thong 10 sell ltWf!ft 1t1eai I 2Hi lewrrt Btacla 2Ht Make the Move to Park Newport Makt t•t smart move to Park Ntwport, Ne•port Beacta's.premier luuy 1ddr1ss. F1ral1tatd Hd vnfarols•td I, %. & 3 ~droom 1pertmut1 and tow11•011t1 only mlnates from Newport Center and Futalon Island. From $89S to'S l800. J1mboret at San Joaquin Hills Ro1d (714) 644.1900 \ IEST E/SIH lllPlll Lrg 3 bdrm, 2 bath, frptc • suitable tor owner PLUS two 2 bdrm t oath units Garages and patios Asking $295 000 T r aditional Realty A3 1-7:170 SIHR 4·PlH All 3 bdrm 1 balh units Only 6 ~rs Old $ 1 n 500 can George Mason 63 1-1266 TRIPUJ 1212,00I l l\IQe Units. 28drm 28•. ~11)Qte story. pa11os E•· cellent Costa MHll lo· cation. Cell Chuck or Lil Jones 631 • 2&6 or .. ' .. . . . . . . . . : : : I : _Atl;•iiieiiirliiii1iiii;n1=liii•t;eiii1 iiiiiim _C_u,.p_e_n ,_,...,Y_____ _El_e_ct_ri_c_• I_____ L1Dll1u,in1 p ai ali•t • Home Improve I do II an El ECTRICIAN Oual work _&_L_._._ ... c .. •,.r-e ____ ~h~Ni\!E~P~A!f!.IN'!'!T~IN .. G-B!"y""'!!'R-.c-h-· $2.40 per day I I011t' my wnrk 14 yrs "KP frer> es! $20 hr ISH!"A A ANDSC il•d Sinor 16 yrs ol happy Local lf'f<; Davr> 642-7390 =41!769" GreQ 979 6276 " W L APE c Sod CINtn uvs Main! customers L•c 280644 I ti.it :. ALL you pay for 3 hnes 30 day rnrnrmum m tne Plus Small RemodPI and NEW & REPAIR No iob Spronkl11•s etc. 8'i0 4 t 4 7 Tlh1nk·You1 963-411 4 Add•llons Walls Doors 11')0 <,m..ill Top quality R A A A PAINT ING Int/Ext U2-17l0,ICIRE,UM Reas FRHP~I 63 1·"345 TEES LOWESTpossoble price SERVICE DIRECTORY C•m•at/Concr•t• !_•_n_lz_•,!"'!D!'!"'!''!'-" ___ TopoPd i emove Cleanup tO Step Service 662-3'35 .., "' _ ~ ~ _ nu lawn SPtr1klr 75 I '\4 76 DrivPwayo; patios pa!hS ••HANDY MAN•• K C TREE SERVICE FXTERIOR EXPERTS I etc No ' "h too small La•Q" or small I do rt all' D•lt•(ull repairs R spec•311y ., -TOP T ""' Rr>mov.il Ou.ti l oc 786597 631 9295 R" 1• Mrr~ft" "'1" or.53 P11 51 1 '>57'1 tlf Iv,.. m'<Q · r , ., " J Sf'•. l II '""' ltee PSI CALlTODAY" I WHK'iCONCPFTf FFN(F'lGATFSlrPl•licm %~•C\,n1rn'"lh6fi96 C'ol AS\.OW PAINTING o c M ~ B 1111 E •I 10 y1s exper ASK FOR LOIS 1Sr nv1cr" •'law '"'""g ••n'f "'''" I 0 11en1a1 <•..i•cJ .. 11er Wkly r .. 1 s 6'12-5'1 14 Y I r~mCivt' (rirocrPte-.tspnall· "'"·1 .l•m Wtlylt' 642 1206 m;ion (lf'i!nup h1lls1dP Service Dore1.lo1y " . •GEN HOME REPAIRS lrP<'s re<.od SCJ1nt.h 10pr our ' Id I 487559 63 1 2610 Representa11ve Chilli Care Paint Drywall Carpentry Lag Hills N1guPI 458 6 160 642.-4321 Hf, 310 •BABYSITTER ~vailable etc G1try 645·5277 PTL DIG IT LANDSCAPE A F T C'ONS T We do II all' Spec •--••••-••' / Monday lhru Friday Home Repair Plumbing '"own home 642·6040 carpentry elec bilth & prices he. ins 646·7070 Acoa1tiul Ceilia11 rem di & haul 64 7 n26 OAIEN TA L GARDENER REBLOWN OR PAINTED Cltaaia1 StrYict HHHlt Full gardening serv1CI" -__ _.!!-_____ Free es11mates 530 O 185 Also lnl/Ext Painting Housecteanrng•Wln<lows LT HAULING MOVING Lie 288597 631-9295 14 yrs. reliable reas own Garage g Yard Clnups Aiplaalt trans Pina 64 5-9866 Della Jon 645_8192 -FRIENDLY TIGERS' Why HA LING CL Parking Area Repatrs & I spend your valuable lime U • EAN·UPS Resurtac1ng • Rooting g ? 7 Days Lowest rates w a1erproot1ng• 63 H 199 j ~!~~~,~~bl:r~ ~s;i~~tes. Can Barry 63 1·•746 Aspl1811 driveways sealed. •wanda & Kell'y s Ouat11y Healtla, lt11ty patch w111erproot cracks. Hsecleanong eap rets. Filllll etc 25 yrs e~p 772-3338 642-0405 or 962-1667 --------- la1i1t11 Str•ic11 I••• l1trltloa Cllalc •WANTED fiiPtNG AND Ct1tr1cten Ht energy.chot test FREE CLERICAL WORK IN MY B I WILSON & SONS consultahon 673-9322 HOME REAS 840 7483 1 Rm Add Remodel Kile Laatltc••i•t Bath Tiie "357487 ins BOOKKEEPING SERVICEt 30 years e•p 6~6 t740 A LlnClrt Monthly Boo1<11~pmg tori Landscaping Rototllllng SOtl ptep·Sod·Sprinkle'r's Color planting-Borders· Oes19n-Comp!et8 reno- vatron Steve 546·9147 your business 979-3743 l D1li•J/Etcort Carpeatry I OMOR Huv - -. Gentetmen meet large El!pert Carpentry Service lovely ladres 96?·8989, Rep111 · Remod l·Add1hons I Doors-etc 548-4980 Doon Gardening Full Service Ooors-Mold1ngs-Bay ,-E .. ri·1-ry·a-F·,e·n·c-hO•o·o-rs-Mow lldge c1e11n ups Windows-Complete Patios By Norman The Doorman 966·27 16IEvM Lv m59 AddihOM Ouallly w ork Oak,\ Flt 857 DOOR JAPANESE GARDENING 477446 Paul 548-8860 Electrical SE~V Cleon-up & M11nt Doors-Repa1r·Allerat1ons Free e~l Tony ~64 4758 Cabinets Panet-Lock s·elc PlRlllH EUGT11C DUST 'f S Landscape/lawn M&•n Ser11 W~ty month' fllOYiat •A·1 MIYIH• CLEAN& EXPERT Over 25 years experrence Lie T 116 428 730· 1353 ••ABC MOVING• e Ou1c11 4 Careful T t38046 LO RM ES 552 o• tO ST&llYlll CILUH STIHITS 1111¥111 Ct. Orn09t1 Co Or1g1n111 St<ident Movers insured Lie T 114-436 641 8427 NfW W11r11th0U~ Stor11ge MOYll·IH C111,.tu1 Coun~i Chf'8P By '" or P~I' 6•& 3665 P1rria1 FARTHING INTERIORS t-IANGINGIS TRIPPING VISA-MC 673-15 12 FRANKS GUST OM PAINT. ING~ WALL COVERING LrC 315815 543·96!>!l AEP~tR SPEbAllSf Aver call $85 Free 8St Lrc. 11 30 yrs e•p Walt 770 272e, I II 0981 any bid by so, Reallv11 Work guar Fr!WI est 712 7'137 Tile fl<p@Af c£l!l.\6it1c t 11111 01atinc11v,. Affordat>le O K1 tCPlen5 baths 722 979. Wi .. tw Clt1aiat .PARK NEWPORT 646-5743 3!> ;rs e•p Jerry 642-0567 Ouahty work lr4"!nt • Grf''ll Opport Fabulous "4'5513 959•740 t 1 lime Frt!e "' 241 1640 C&B LAWN SERVICE MOW s EDGE TWICE: MO $20·$?5 Sd -57n l111ia1 Stnice Compan1on1 A1d11• tor 1tve in care & lilt' M kpg tor lhe f'ld_torl'y 17 1•1&:n 'l'\oq lET THE SUNSHINf 1N lllS~l"4' wind°"" t ''"""ni;, C1111t1141 6•'1 r,qen 1ncom11 16 A over PIT FI T RESIDICOMM L!INO 26 m111 effort prOduces mu yr' Do my own work Lie ••41u1t' info 61 t 9102 · 2780• 1 Al 646-8126 , CommNciel Rll,•Oflntoi;1 1 "rnv S lO • 2 .,.0,., \•n Calif w, ~nw~ "1()4 • )~ . ' . 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Alem1I01 CA •• I .... _ ··• Top comm1ut0n1 f()( '"~ 8PP IC. room or cellaneous dullel a .... , in" Al>""' NC erencn p t A •-•-=-•--..._., -..-1rance County .. mng & eves. competitive ...___, "57 3"""' • ..,,.. • ..__., S"""IOled by the Or...,,. t I ,....... ..., I ..U 1n1et11g1n1 1r1A.1t1duel1 a ven ........ ...,. • • wvu know...,.,.• of the oceen & 856Sen Clemente Or N.8 ,...... ~-.,... urOpHn tableware ""' H lary generou1 di•· -'""'"V"' County Chepter 01 lhe o·~ Mo FemaJ: m DOMESTIC ' roRf!IGN our me 1 cut 1 n •' Y wno are ,.,.111no to teem counts. tnose w/ntH OQNITll eblhty to oe>e<lle Skiff S-44-3 lit Sal S5 3a hr Ceh!Ofn1e Rent et Cocker Spamel. needs 1"'.""" a• .. ,.::, ••vo tau.ware. dmnerware or1e 01 Ille htgnest peying ••P c;.,. Robin ~.5.--U« e.p d Only! fln11h & Frem-~/outboard engine (Job PJ!..Oiiica.~ Com-~tlon -'"""' ~ - nd otner colorful home lradea Stev, Clinton 1ng Mull nave own 1rans--5271 • puter Tetce chwge per-lllTAL Y• I ~=!~le ~~';':~ -S ~~t f, 11411119'1• 11m1hlng ecc111or1es 17 •4185~-~201 Wlllll SPllT p0tta11on 84«5-122 t Tony Oell 1 ...... 1 '°'!,•1a·5 5 .. ~,,., d 1 e 1 1lyoan· CM MllTlllTlll 835·3300 Nancy (7141 he Crete & Barret 11 an Real Ellell Salel MEN'S & WOMEN'S -•--_.-v~ Jc 75t-8079 evn 111act1ve retail cereer •111ana•1n CLOTHING OH•lll/OLHI. (ll4)1lt.2111 ltwf., Tnlll, holce We will b4I open-Ju s 1 s 1 art I n 0 0 u t 7 Excettent oppty for eg· Meture nigM man Conve-ltrollMff llfitlt LM lllf• • TIM.Ill, PIWll •O our hrst store 1r1 Licensed or unllcenaed, gress1ve service onented n1ent 1tore In Leguna "-... I Foreman tor not crew Tllll UWI I outnern Catllorma at call Eldon 81 759_4830 retail sales person. Send H 1 t Is Sun ·Thurs , _,... If Must have min 10 yrs · • outn Coast P~aza tn mid and see whet we have to resume to tntormauon 10pm-6'im Siert $5 hr I fHHitJ tf Oaltttll e11per Knowtedgeeble 1n UIKl lewT. •ctot>er Wew111 have"" Center .. ,8' Fuhlon Call 8am-noon, 855-8611 , all phases of rooting. v,.-· ofter GREAT WESTERN Island. Nwpl Sch 92660 An Afl11mat1ve Action/ Needed lmmed e.42·7222 Inc Cat. g~ Rubber Tire ~~~u~~'.199e~~,h~=~8581~~ REAL ESTATE or come to Lawrence O&l•H/OlllTll Equal (1ppty Employer ~ ~ ----Load81, Cat D4D Oo1er. eople for both FT /PT & Ross Gallery btwn 10-t Full or Part-111"11e lor Stereo Women & M1nor11les are HU IUll JD 350 Crawler Loader. s dept heads, 98189 [ r-'\l•!J. on Monday tor appl & Video store 548-7677 Er1couraged 10 Apply Wiii treln Nigtltl S.e lerkl '83 LB LS2800 Hyd Ex· eople. stock and office -_. ..& ( 7 l 4 17 6 0 • O t 5 1 o 1 Motel. 2274 Nt~port cevetor. (91 Loeder- Call for an appt1ca1ton (2 t3)876-9412 CHlllH WISIUI IAIH•EI Blvd. CM Apply 7am-Becknon. Sk1p1oedera. SILKY TERRIER PUPPIES Very cute smart & lovtng No shedl7· 10 lbs grown S175 Up 53t-7522 C•a tn Parking lacltlty. PI T Needed tull 11me at Noon Sunday-Tnurldey Sk1d1teer Loader•. Fork· -Tl. l&llHL It I. &llllTAIT c1.~1/lt1tHrHll $4 50/hr, Nwpt Bc h Shermar1 Gardens lrl 11111. Air• Compressors. ALL II JllP OlllllH 0%FW• Ill· 1100 SSZO 675-<>790 CdM Catt Ooroth~on-TUYIL AlllT I Pumps, Welders. Gener· Aggressive realtor seeks ·---------· "Y A I 1 s C act THOROUGHBRED tor C•Slll"'R Frt 8 30-4pm, 673,·226t c ears poloe•per*1Ce e o r omp 1or1 ClllllTl&S HS addiltor1al energeltc as· O'HT II Ml UIHIH • s; ~ Start 1mmed Hun11noton Equ1pt Tractors Waler sale' 3 yrs old geldlllO monstrate loys & gills sistant Mor1-Sat. 9•5 ts now accepting apph-M other's Market and , LA•ISCAPI/ lllT Beacn 846-448 t Truck Truck Trac101s Over fences $2000 For 24"1'00 Otl app'd credtl HHHCUIUCI )W to Dec home party license ano some ex-catoons tor full&. part ttme Ktlchen is now laking ap-Roule foreman's tton Dump Trucks FB&FB 969-5306 an r10 con. def or 1nv. penance a MUST Satary nelp Lively &. dynamic P I 'c a I I o n s I or ava1t Yearly lull ttme Vete.Qr'8ry HotP1tal needs Dump Trucks Seat Coll· WANTED• Mate orang1 Orange Coast Jeef)/Renautt eal tor HOMEMAKERS ar1d /or commission people please apply Call cashier /cu Slomer ser-1 Only persons w/2 yrs 2 k~et assts. part or lull mg Trucks Field Servte;e tabby kitten 10 reptac;e ee k it, supphes. tram Send resume 10 Scoll or Arda 675-0994 vice Full and parl umel exper & complete oack· hme Exper pref d but Trucks Misc Tru ... fo's RV 10~ed one Call Kris 252• Harbor Costa Mesa Ut-IOU u & phone necessarv AO =!>4 t Daily PllOI available Please apply 81 ground knowledge ol will trair1 Apply at 125 Equipment Trailers Ultl· 979-9770 01 644-6829 HOUSE OF LLOYD P 0 Bo1t t 560. Cllll 225 E t71h SI CM landscape. care Med Mesa Or. CM 63t·l 030 1ly Trailers M isc lOYQl A Land Cruiser Wagon straight clean slocil V ·b gre.;1 true~ S3!>00 ODO 646 9 t 15 7 t4-840-0058 Colla Mesa CA 92626 Fas1 order breakfast CH~LLENGING posttion aµply Clean onv1ng re· Tra1lf'rs Mobile Radios Masini la1tra•tat1· coo11 s&p1zz.a cooks FIT RestdenlMgr tor eapand·I cora•eQO pa1dvaca1ton WAREHOUSE l dwr11SGaraenEqu1p1 & 6055 RETAIL ~\''"'"~CV~ 1{,ol()rv"<!A~ • _,..., e..c;.--,, "" ,.,,.,.., 3ges.ts a ftne slafionery 1d gill store 1n Newport !!ach featuring Hallmark ooucls We are seek1r1g FULL TIME sales per· •n ti you have high andards, and en1oy 'allng with the public. ease call Julian al I t ·8888 101 an appt UHSHl-IEPl t & Par1-t1me Sates •ople '" Fashion tstano 640-78 tO .1 youngster starling 0017 Sla•I a""'" 1ob C"' 1by l:>y fook1n9 1nrot.11n Hlt•ed RETAIL Qll1ce products' . Conllnu~ gtOwlh has. 1-e- sulteO •n several open. mgs for sales cler~ s bolh r TIPT w 111 tr am Ben el11'> Advancemen t potPr111 .. 1 Cail Personnel Oepl Newport Stahoners 863 1200 SAUICUHI Permanent. Full-lime Apply 1n person Costa Mesa Stationers. 270 E 17th St Costa Mesa TlUM&llHTIH Part· Time persons needed 15 20 nourstweek at S5tHr • bonus tor each lead Product is Com pu1er Payroll Service 1714)891 4756 ·sTORE llllliER SILES PERSOllEL DTIWIC FASHIOll (»GNIZATION Seeking quahfted 1nd1vlduals possessing an ootstandmg background 1n the areas of • 11£TAI. SALES (qualty women's wear) • CUSTa.R SOVIC£ • F ASNON IDCHAll>ISltG * MAtW'iODT/mtiAJIZA'"'llOML....,..--.Sl...,l"LS...- ........, -.t flt....., ... llH 111111 I ............ le ... fir I MUMM.,...... C....., ~t*' ..-ill II ...... W., IM hll o-flli. STORE LOCATION· IEwmtT COOD FASHION ISlAfll z4r..._htlM ........ d.C..,_ 5"oe>us lllO!k~ls plt1w rtOly by •nu~ onJy lo llltl•n~ k on PeRTS INTERNATIONAL p 0 Bot 106 & PIT Exper lop wages. inn women 5 chem•cat & tlf'nettts 492· 7953 STOC~ERS Tools Snop Tools Con-1-----------_ 35 ROCKO S 223 Ma11ne Ave ,. 1 crete F1n1sMl9 Equ1p1 •ichl Flllft I Case Tracks 7V Balboa Island-~~fa~~e;;,r, X~n~~;,~;e MAIHHHCl • . Har1d Toots plu' mucn PPrfecl CO'ld new pads "'A.,a .. n""c"'ne""r·o-6"'7_o_ri_g...,c'!"le""a-.n EXCLUSIVE MEN'S Alh-oenehts 7 14 548 5546 E 'pertenced grounds Immediate openings 8~1511 more nd dents S,25 6 42-9178 s1ra1ghl OCldy runs go mdtrHenance man tor prt· at our SANTA ANA LO Sheff new 1ores b•ilkes lellt Club Nwpl Bch. SlllPPl•l/RlC CURI vale P<itate in p111r1t care C AT t 0 N Na 11ona1 1 For brochure call Piaaos I Orf HI s 1850 15q c;t,6• ~:~~~:',~~~~~~ ~~l~o~~e Costa Mesa 015111outor 01 ,ilnel d•'>Pases 1111ga11on Lu'::'ber promote0s from MAH IHI• I ASSOC. 6059 V l' oepl 752-7903 LtnOa ott1ce equip S!iihr to ~~slf:ms ano design wilutn ottering Y U the AICTIHHRS GRANO PJXNO 6' ,1.7' ••• slarl Co t>enel1ts Cati Place Cit employment & chance to mo,vfi ·• 'wnto Ca: l 1c "'858 •t-•, tieavv• good for "'!8!'!'3-0P-o"'!d_g_e_1'!'50!!"""~C~u-s-to-m 9040 llOSTHS & CASlllHS Apply at Tony's Sea Lar10· 1ng. 13612 Newport A\le, Tus11n, C A IMMEOIA TE Openings for day prep persons & coo k s Hr s from 11 30AM·3 OOPM or lie•· 101e Start $4/hr Apply at ME & EDS P1ZZA.171h &Tustin. Costa Mesa ITALIHCAH A111um Court Cook 11m. 1lt>d eitp·lle• nrs Marc•a or Debby 640-4279 KITCHEN WORKER M-F Hrs/6 30-3 00 Fashion 1s1 N ewport B en 760 9292 Stuart WAITH/WAITHSS W•th car lor luncn ser111ce Mon-Fro 8 30· tpm $40 S60 daily Accepting ap- plicdt•ons 2·4pm 2727 Shannon Santa Ana 979-0747 RESORT llOUL Has pos•l1ons open for Breakfast & Lunch Food Prev•ous Res1auran1 e•P req d Apply m person 830am-12 Noon M-Th Th"' Newporter Resort. 1107 Jamboree Rd NB Tiil IHCM llOHl IS accepting applications lor e•oe,,enced Hosl l''>Ses 1$6/H" Appl; 1n ""'~on No pnone ca us 1Jlea<,e 619 Sleepy Hollo"' L Jne Lag Bell Gener1l 5530 ANSWERING SFRVICE An c;nons Sw1tcf',t>oara Qi;. E"' 1f('l.r5 "'"" tr~tn M"ltorCh~rtie642-9363 "1' .. "'""w San Juan ma nagemen e Conv1>rs1on pi s air ~ " c c s d I a n no mtPt1ng hall lrg room ap1SHJno A end re-prov• e on-going r'' (l14)114·1tli SJOOOcash 548-7 156 rnanpt•<1S 50Km1 muSl CROSSl•l llUARI sume & c.opy o11h1s ao to and great benefits lnler· see' $8 000 646 5036 PIT $4 76 10 5 25/hr Joo 'MA6759. P 0 views will be held I Piano Kohler & Campbett Ass1s1 schOot aged Ch~ 9560 Sacramento CA MONDAY Fuaitare 6014 Top of the 11ne meoiter· YW Ill 'II dren dCreiss de-.1gna1eo 95823 0560 No later 211m.4pm 1 I HY Fi..R•ITIRl rant>an oak sp1r)ef pert RSu 600 ns g0~od0 1 54 N 9 eed 1 ,s 4 ... work' 1r11e rsec 11ons High lnan October 1 1986 G • cond 1uneo & Oeltver ., => ~ (Cnr ol arltelO) LES 1a7.1133 school grad wi1n avail· MAINTENANCEt Securily HUNTINGTON BEACH 111 PP S 1 t50 847 ·5672 Aati••ts, abillty to work PIT nours pos11ton avail at Balboa 1 SOFA BED-love sea111w1n 904 as assigned or des11ed Fur~ .Zone approJ< 30 NATIONAL s11e very good cond11ton Tr111!!!!_1lita Cl inics 5 several openings a'vail-hr'> wk Responsible $t50 pis call 650 9346 ••• .,,.... 7112 FORD 46 WOODY Ong· able Apply immeaialely people or11y• 675-2258 LUMBER 1nal sa 500 C11y 01 Cosal Mesa Per-. 1 6 piece girls bt'droom set t8' 0u111eld Electric Pack-FORD 41! WOODY sonnel Dept ,, Fair Or MOHLS WAITH & SUPPLY INC, S295 611 couc.t' S175 el nara-top model red s4 000 1714 984 -834 5 Co'>ta Me:.a 92626 trvine ptO<luct co seeks Boin •n xln 1 cona wn1re& t:>tue xtnt cono 754·5'350EOEMFH 1a1en1edmdiv•duals tora 171110991'""'" 1 $11500642-1178 A I . .1 9100 E I at11 •rrtcw CISTOMfR SERVICE variPly ot adver11s1ng as-qua 8 Sola SSO 5 oa1o colt 40 CHRIS Mini cond re· - S•gnmen1s seeking M tF I lhlt' S50 2 w1n9 cnrs c.,n1 sur~ey QWC The IRS Ill Laguna N19uel 18 35 Tra1n1ng avail ,, Opportunity l S35 2 tu" wmg ch~<; 2 IJ 598-03 13 or JIM CLICK h. )S mmediaie oµt:nings accep11>d Call for appt S 7'i"d f, ti '""9 tt>le w ti05 298· 77 43 AUDI/ RENAULT 101 f'un Time Ta) Payer 1nierv1t-w 261-2926 pay Employer 4 " h S n I I lt'<i~f''> r at1f' oac.. c rs 7014 ltrtrp Pt voce ... epresen 8 ive nour day rale $400 & misc an1gs Sail lo1t1 "'""c' Helr.o P"OPle c;otve per ----------s ple<•nq problems Eit· MOTOR ROUTE WAREHOUSE 646i119 att 3pm **UDO 14 ** I . • peroencP 2 years in Pub WORKERS EARL v American style 8 Good ceina1tron Cover 11cCon1.ic1 wori..apply1ng Avd•l11ble 1n lrvme area pc C11n rm sel oirch 1ra11er $1 500 a l:lody ot' •les 10 spec11tc. S100 Ir> $600 No collecl· I w Ndlnut t1n1sh 1g 1ao1e 642-8221 or 642-3232 IRVINE AUTO cCtc;e.-, 'i yrs college may< •ng 't 4 hours a day Your mature auttude and w 2 t2 It-aves 6 chrs 'IO J24 LOAHI C ENTER be suos111u1e11 tor P~ Mo110.1y lhru Frida) alter-ab1lt1y to follow or al ano b 0 u11 0 etcw cnina hu 5 1cr1 8 S90 03 o 0 Gooo cono•to~n must sen 714-951-3144 perience S1ar11ng s,1fdry noori Saturday and Sun wronen 1ns1ruct•ons coula B dSh 'Inly 4 •4 $IO 000 667-t523 800 _ 428 _ 7485 $12862 r or 101:1 .ippl•· d.1y morning C ail q11al1ty you tor lhe great HOUSEFULL' • 01 Orig ~7 ~.p~~t4;34 IS c r!a~~; 642 4333 ask lo• Kir~ ?,?oPo,Lt.u~!~~e~e aA?e1~ .. A~~~ Prit P Dusty rose so1a11v UY !)!)' s-8ra•c• A ..., = ..... .... ... tomP phonP numOPr IRS Daily Pilot r;iersonne services see · 1ng 1nd1v1dua1s with re- liable transporta11011 and phone lor positions with maio• local compames Good PdY oent-flls and mcen!lv~'> can t>e yours Cilll •s an Equal Qppor1un1ty 330 W Bay St Emp•over Cos1a M~sa. CA 92626 OE MQ11j$TRA TORS P 1 Opening!> Now Avatlat>le A11r~r11vP Ou1q o1nq p ... r (JI•• f.,r P1 0 0uCI s ... ,,p111i11 ' •n S tore pr ()Jflrthr ''' 1 4 ii. OC 1•{'" Xlr I I. ly Mu<; I I ••• "'" c 111 V•'-•Ons I> •P1· 1. I) lfl(I 'lo W 10 "\ CAR ROUTES Et1r11 ... tr' cash tor de-1 1,, .. ,v n l The HUN T ING TON HEAC.t-t FOUN l A1t1 JA1 l E~ 'NOEPEN [If ri' >••1 .. 1-r I day d I Of)C. K WORK ~ Bodi "''"'' ~, '""" nq nro ADIA PPrscmnel Services J85 190 1 Orangp EuE Nr FPe 10 Aop1tcan1 n ,,, 1,.,~ 1n "' ~ r d"I · 1 "'·""'' ,, ..... 1JP 0 ,.. • ,, ,, •ie ... I· ,,. I.' I 11 • • .tr tr,, .. or Em,loymeat W11te4 '> 111,, ~ <. .1 IJ' • 1no 111 , ,., 11rir 1rid •n I 5535 bar st ools Gray1wh1 mart>le w or as!. glass 1op cot tbl set all match All Oak bdrm col 11:>1 set w.i11 "'"' roll lop oec;k din •,Pt solabPd all Mint ton<J r;47 1064 l"ING SllP bPOroom !>el rn.1llr"'>' 1rop1e J"'""" w rr •rur~ 2 n11e '>I.Ir Q<; t "dcJir 9 IS bPdo;pr"i10 •IM c.«nt! S2fl'i '>48 7106 MOVING B.i~ Club apl '""' tlP s I • I Pd ~no II 1rnc <; ()on o;PI PIC t 1 1(~ ~o o., -t(l::.1 f")nl, Nl Rt RATT A"I GAMf Service, E••i••HI -!ftl!M--f----fftilliV-h.-..~~r--u.,~i'TTtr R 0 Osmos•s Marine anlogues t>inacle t>•lge cleaner llatrs dive gear 499 ?577 Sli•• /Docks /Stor19e 7022 •NEWPQl:n BEACH• I BOAT OOl.1<' Vf'. 1 :c It ~ E' ·~ ' .. 64 6 '.), 86 JI "·c; )6-l 1 •WPT IUCM 50'4tck s ll)00"1C ea'ly cl(.("S~ IC er -irrw • i9 .,42 <;1 •PS A>/A LAB,E I /t '-c, df 0 10 APl'l FINANCING f)r ApprOvt><:l C<P<H r,f Mo~I 0 fl<'"'' o. m 1...-0 '1rn""On1, '"'1~ n ... <.., 1c t1ons Ac'''" '540 lambo•f'f' N "I 1)4 t-444 l•W 'l532h IDWTlllllPUI DELIVERY DEPARTMENT McLAREN'S BMW M·F 11119s-s11tte 626 S Eucfld St FuttenOt'I. CA 7 14 -680 6300 213-69 1-6701 llW 1l2 Uli 5-Sp AIC amttm cass. real c:earr ~IC ;: 1EHF055 110,IH THEODORE ROBINS FORD lQf)(J HAAllU~ f,.,[) CO~IA Nit \ll ~41 'iUtfl -CAI smLU 12' I oaded wtpower equip, Btack o n B l ack .,. lf'alher a real b41auty l EQN4881 $11 ,995 Johnson & Son Linc Mere 540-5630 FIAT 1111-111 Great shepe red. S-spd, 60 000 orig mlles One o w n er cu te car• $1250 OBO 675-7167 leave mssg 'H•IAPllL• RPd'Blacl! moor1 roof. cus1 whts hke new cond 14 !( "'' 3 yr warranty dVdt Sa e p11ced at s 11,ttl 052608 Jl•IU-S IMPllTS 1001 Quall SI N B 833-9300 HONDA 8 1 PreluOe blue cass new 75K m! JAGIJAR 72 350 V8 conv. pnwr>rlul dependable, "c"nrim1ca1 $7500 J'-l4 ~433 646-7646 MASE RA Tl 84 B1turt>o "''"' to"a lo m t. 1n1er· -"t!' !.o:< sys. and all ., • • .. l•>t5 $16 500 r , .. ., N• rid' 536-4212 '·'A.'01> t>X7 GS 81 5spO :.. r. ·t"'"'~ c;1 .. reo New I , • 1tth ,,r,g o wner 1 se • 1536 115 MllllHl r. ,., .. n1 tond 1t1on or 9f,C..!)306 207 Queens Quay Wtsl loronto Ontario M~l IA7 Canada 1.in 1 A~oc.iJOO Ave ' 1 .. ,>n.i "1e .... oor1 BPacn I ATIUITIH • ,,,..,,,r~oRnl!fr~ ~'11~1 h,'•"I ' Clll 142· 1444 12 yr "'0' N A w1tt care for ,. " , "" , " ~ A > tnr J(>AnnP A·l~ , .. ,., .. ,., d1~1"3Se Pd , , .• ~ ,, ri•' H ,l nr.,. b t> t •• , • , eldt!rlT Wk 6 ,., "''l'' ' ,,.,,''"''·ii"" I RF . A t i o '•'-' ""~ 8 10 nr ,. Oav "' '1•1 ' F '"-lt'" • ... ,,,,.. \... t' •..-It .:1;'1J 1,~f1/ 1flSL D>trt. Brow,., .: ' •' , •rt ,. •' i ' '-'" ~"' '' f' • ' ' ' Hi'' 2 ,.. t. , ', Ne"' paint int I I • r • tQ11 .. Opponunily Cml>40Yw< I G .. ~ Sta11on w~ S5 hr -'V"~ s Sat 64'1 Si60 ,.,1.,,1 r .,,. t• I,, 04 IC, (Jr !·I I • ., gq4 <,~ 10 fXPFR c A<;H1fR ""''' ••a•n {,ASHIERS ( 40 jMerclaullise : it·;·;··~J~ ~.i~:"· '""'""I hrs wk ) Antisaes 6010 ltOVFRNMFNl JClA I CHARITY S •f, 040 $'i<l ,' 10 ;' N ,, I 1 r n ,, I l 11 rn f t' r I No"' H111nq C,111 I ,,,,....,1,., l•om wothin OI· 1!0~ 118; 6000 1,.,,,,,, Vl')IJ 111e rl"tt1nce In I f •I n 1•,rio fn• curr1•111 '""V'' •nl" m<1n<1Qt'mer11 I '"'"''' ,11 11~1 w.. 1 " v•Clt' on-qotng 1 I f' l'''''-'q .u1d qr~,lt h•'"'" I GO w:r~ ME ON POOL d11 ... 1111!•11/to>Y,<, Wtll bf' ROllTf NO f )(P NE'C 11•llJ $4 , '1 ltr l<J C,l.t<I IPil\I(' IT ""'l Ric~ rtj'.) 01'1,J ' l\.IONOA f * llAIR STYLIST* f ,,, l,IQU' I flrh "i,11 ' I s .,, .... -l'-<4 • 1, I }(om 4pm tq !, ? B•OOkhurSI { "' nl udrloeldl " NI t\li,TQN E:lfALH HTIOHS SllOW HD SAU .. TllE MHIT&ll COLUCTIOH" OCT 10· I 1· 12·••H EXHIBIT HAl l OEL MAR ~AIRt.ROUNDS App•a1sa1s l eclures 16191 t' .. ,._t ,,,.,,~ BP•Qe f ~,.... J• .. ":-.'"'t ·~ , r· ;tcJ 10 I H es R .• ,f"tt-'•·'•C''' 8tJ"1 lf.,ov•t-•oo-·nqfo,a'1im" ,,_f'rft." ~-o~· BotiD•c•onson Qflpt t .JC, 2131" CIJ ' ...... ~ .. s. e ... ~ ,,,, •OJ _J r----------------. 752-21'' tr 142-2•11 PI AN O '!> 400 .tnt•QuP riun '.~R/ • , 4'>0SLC n-C'"c-tbu1t.it ~ ""'> )f·t•QuP Ciak ooor, ' ,1 <J ,..a SSOO • t , • • • ,,tnPr interoor spinel••· INlrl Ot>d ~ tlO• "' ' t ""d•llOn s 13 950 $4 5 '1.Je /'f< 17 I I• "'e~ 549·9823 w u1tt11t>1 Fun M aker MBl ,'l 240 diesel OrQ.i•I $1'10 lOvP SPal '"'"' "''I o:ond $5000 tiiu1 .1nyl $20 Niqhl D,, 11\4 JS?'? tCvrtl or <;1,1nd $4 671 4;>20 t'vP<, h8'1 251S 1 homrisv1ile din 101 w 6 upHnl c nr o; 1r10 bu If et S'lOO P•CPll,.n 1 cona m11(1 "'<1 "'1 t I fdC'i4 Miscellaneoas 6015 Mil '13 300CI Tairlte !:; 1.,,.., Olk onl IQ m1 well ' n t rt• 11npl.l 41<3 )286 01 "IOOSO Turbo l.tio_M_L ~11\!.l.f nc; "'''ldf'Cl • I }Qd <lJ66 AOmoss1on $3 50 .•S•WAD dP 7'i NtT-IO .... N-Atl---+--"' ... "'' ,. STIJtT ~ RCA CONSOLE S'ICIAL GAIAGI SAU IATI O~L Y 604 /llne. CALL 642-5671: r.,1mv • Jf1t-' ( oior exce•· ll'f'I ( J'1d•t1(l•. S24 000 F ·1 .,q•.i FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How much will your son or doughter know about business when applying for their first full·tim" 1ob? Plenty, if he or she hos ever been a newspaper comer Through route e>tperience he or she 1~ already o lop oheod of the11 classmates. While they all master 1deaS, the boy or girl with 0 newspaper route IS able to pvt them 10 proct1col use . Business? Comers learn the bos1C learn the basic princip les from the first doy o f starting to deliver newspapers They buy al wholesale, sell at retail, make collecllons, keep their ow n books. and deal with people face to face Comers quickly find out that "profit" and "loss" are more than le•lbook terms t' .... , ... y. ~ •• , .,.. "" f\' p._i, ... , ,_. ,, -~~'t'• w ,,i. 1, .-. ". a,.,<,,;-.. ~· UI r Jf -,11((~4'· lu IQA• ROll TOP DESK .. , f 1 , hdn ,, n.issoc"-LUMBER I tw11 t cnnr.J p.110 $2000 '. •• .. ,mn '"d Orqan I .... S 1;>'10 Scrut>bt>O " ,. , .,1 ,.,,i..er SSOO & SUPPLY, INC. p,, .. Md• H' Sc.inOana b46 61!51 Gener1l 6102 Cost• 'M eu 6 124 -------------G AR AGE <;ALE Furn11c1re L ,,..,.,4,.,,.,., H 'J t m 11linq '''-r'"' •JfH"H• N ~c 1 4 tt•Cln4' r or ,,,ror m 1l •fl" '''fl tt-Q•''' u1or f()rm ,,,, 11 <.I 1m1 l(' M.11 ,.,,, 01~,, fl''"'"J n( , '· , I HnvlJnd MN o'if.06 I IMMF DIA T f CH-'[ NIN(o lor ! I H hr 10"1 r•Pt\")n Equal Opportunity Employer ('i '" 1 Pnrnt ., 11.J•'I' t 11mm :,0rn.,1n,"g spPC1a1 ... ails It" "'t'•P'' .iq1 hl'i~ ;nul001'y •nCIRSS1f1t'<l \ ,,., s,oc; "8b 8301 ~ I tl ' ur 1 wat!'• Ot>d no hlr Rnund 0.tk labtt> 54 < < 1r.r "'""'vPo; lu 'T'11ll n Paws Emp,re peaes1a1 ~· 0 L •'"" $'10 Por tilt 1e s 1',0 1qo6 Rt-d mao•e ,1 •'l" ! •00 q&o ,1'>3 d•es,.er " bev nvat m1tr S l'10 <;d1an1c oak •oc~e• S.'00 Sm.ill Engh'\h oak Hall Trt-e t ev m11r S225 Qi"Q 4544 UMCLAIMH STOR&Cl AUCTIH SUM. SEPT. 21, 1:30 AM nr,_,~~• 1,1 ,1 1'1PS l 4Q 6 0 , ;] M 1f.13Hl V·~V.. T •Sf1!"\ tll"'t ~ r<;t .. f Jur!I 6106 SUNOAY ONL V al 9AM ;> er 1 T\., '"''n l'lt>Cl 1"""'""' c tn'\f•f t ,, ... furn i a JI/\ ~ .,.<. Ar \IP11,1 A ... .-. • Jiit'\ ... .. .; I.,, 11••• " • f ' '-'f\ , , ' I' .... Wonderful old street lamp •------------------.. ! ""'• 1.1ia Grea1 tor ~hop p1nq Clill11t>•'> !''\tales an Sr t>r• ,, Syt;IPmS May 1 "'''' •r,r; WPSI lbl" SI I I I ......... ! I Hw y '\'i 10 l1lbo• ,,,, .. -,..,. , ,... C\A. ' r. •,. t' • ""',' J A r 1111 o.;1 ff B11 20 Pniasuli 6107 15.t• ~r C.1• 1r. 1" 11 MOTOR ROUTE Available in Irvine area. $700 a month. No collecting. 3-4 hours a day M onday thru Friday after- noon. Sat & Sun. m orning. Call 642-4333 ext 209 and ask for Jim ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat 330 W Bay St Costa M esa. C A 11que shons 673 9217 1 ' '•hi•' • u .. !tc, cons1Cit1ng I'!"~--------,.,,.. ••'' t ...,, "" • uH ' ·' Ill , ..... ~ '\ o;I ylPS o• 5 F amilv ( Ollo>( t1nn "' an bu• ,, " " ..; I •• 1 S""' Appli ances 6011 LES tll-1133 ' 1' "'tiH•' 1ont• lot 14\ an llQu""'c. t ,,.,,hp~ r,1rn 11 l ,. .. , Af'\~ 11.rnces hv1nq 9'·'"""'.J••: ~ tct1 ••ems "'''" f'lil1n11nqs m1" C:.11 S\P q 5 i:"t 1<, 100 t; Of fi''i ·~ ,c • "u "iht't!I "-AH n l ,. .. , I ' ' ' '~jl•, CJPit .. ,4.1' '" s ,. Pt .:.J)l1\,l ,,• , t :'o I, rl p ,r Rt•h• 1 ~ I IUY APPLIHCES I AMANA & FRIGIDAIRE hntl'I tro,'\I tree S tOO t ' ••1 h·"''''"' ''"''""' & , ~ ~11 ,,. e, tt f ·'"' t t Aue. 22 "", # ,., 't t ti,,, Coron. clel Mu 61 "... 1, , •1• 'I" p,11 11 '""~ gond I c;.1A 1'1!\t. '" Ml 6fi84 , 'h ,., ~ c--,, •\t""l ht 529 .... 111 , ,,,~ •• lJ MOYIH SALE h•-lt• I ~· "I ' ' I :t 1•· )• 48\ ~~prq,n1_. t ..in.,nr r.-C) ~T,tr>F ~,.· t• "' ,. ,~,i Coi:>Pt'rlone r.lOublt> ooo• A"I I c)uf rt '"" t.H>IP w 6 R••n '1 '''''" r.o• 1 '° .. f'.1c1 1,,, 14 Ct,hh 't tPtt•Q•'t,1tor I ' t • ~' tPf1 ' '' ,., 8mm 1 ., 1 , 1,, 11 : ,, '>' 01~ w ,,.., •l • •'1c1 '<A lh'' ,1.c; 4 • ,.,.. 1• c • 'S?"'ea tH•... , • "'• '~ i r 1ii .. c.. ['<'n'.>• I 5.100 C,J<.t JOI J "r1o111 ~. '• ••!Ch \ ci. .. I ••• ,, l lhp, I /.. l.1 ~ •·c-..co. 'Jt r r • \ •' , 'f'm~ J R1C1IOA1H E l ilu,.,d•• $'10 !Ir• l ••'o• W (' <.loH'kPti $4 ~ C,A,T \, ~ • ', f "'v ' '" ' '"· '" '""e1~·· 11 ' " • •.~ •r; Wo11d1rf11I sur,mes!: I • I r-4._ Q4f .• ~A ••• ~ t "'' t ,~ Ht fiAM ~ I II S !h pa(ld('(I (>•~ , , 11 I lo•~• ,, '>II I•, '' I .. I\°'' 1rR1(, 0 •1RE Ri>t• Q"•.lln• ~ ; ',., l~· ,, ''" r r 1\ .. t•1' {"fr ··' ,, I II !(I 11 11 ltn .. l lrP.; ·-------------------· A ,,, '' C1 I ' S, \ .. , ti .... Cost• "''" 6124 • " •" L' tt ..,, I ·1 •44, ,., 1070 '6fil1 •14 ~ • •MOv1NG SALE' Hut. lucla 6140 llSSH '13 210ll ' · 2 ioaaea w power .. ,:i •t 1 •c.i:>s and much '""L.I "•Or(' Bog dash 5 ~ • • I• 11 , H c F 2 2 -. ; •r •-' '>nso,.. ~ Son v .. r '140 5630 P •MOU TH 80 Champ '1'" ,. t'\llPge c ar 39 • i. 4 _.,. <;IP•Po like new : P4F 6533 l'liR<;CHE • 7q 911SC Br wr •.irt S 18 20-0 • oiHJeO clean r -lt ·, 1 l )r 553·5930 • 11~c;,,_,E 7091 1T /\ • '• " B1ac11 interior tyl <;ff' $6000 '•"tl e;or, sorTH COl 'STl \ 01.1\SWAGEN & l~l Zl The benefits o f managing o newspaper route ore an equation for a future successful c1l1zen A great number of today's prominent men and women started their public careers o s newspaper carriers. And they all vouch that o newspaper route gives o boy or girl o head start on the fvture. Openin1• Now Available 1•1Hr>01Nt '"'"Q 18cu ft GFNFRAI fl!'CtflC Color I ~· ~175 e•erc1se1 TV l ke .,.,.,., vf'r~ !ihMp lllk•· \ll q <1upe1 Bela HI p•1 l•r•P iion Cf6"1 7646 r, s 100 m1~c items Sota ' ~ '" <1esr.. f'tc Sa• I\ <;un <)AM M•'JC 78 1 <;ur'day onl~ 9 ' '"'l'ir li on $.10 wlr b,.d .r445 Etm ~ c ,11 lt~t 1\1 ,, ~ 711'1 t Boys and girl\ I 0 y,.111\ clnd olc'1M wht) moy he interested 1n route w o rk should ronto< 1 th•• Do1lv Pilo t c1rculo11on dP.po11men1 nt 642 4333 _ Daily !!~!!.ON DEPT. 330 WE~T BAY ST. P.O . BOX 1560 COST A MESA . C A llf. 92626 ,-----------------, I Yes. my son/daughter would like I I 1nformot1on on a Doily Pilot route I HIS HER NAME IS ADDR ESS I I I I I CITY ________ ZIP __ J PHONE PARENTS AGE I I I I ,..... SIC.NAT UR I L----------------~ CAR ROUTES Earn Extra Ca•h For Del/very Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver l day a week. No collecting . no sollc1t1ng. Must have dependable car, and truck or station wagon insurance CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney Bruct' ·~9 1qo7 Hol Point R1•tr1Q larQe Jt1l1t• Wo\vn~ r Pnnrc; Club wl'•t• l•O~I lree \111 1 M··· "''"'l"L' '"''Ille Pay u" ,1 $C'OO 4Ci6 ;>A(8 11• • ,., mC'nP~' Mi-m 1,11 l•' F .. Qlt1il•rf' 2. aoor I I• ..... I 1r,\n~IP•81>'(1 It• " 11 w'1•1P GrPal I b.1 ·1 ,1,IA l D 760 5026,( , r1r••I )II'' fi4? 183 t fov411v1Nr, SAl r1 V•OPo 01~c WANTf O Wh1lt' QA'I d1yA1 I ~ 1•1'' mnvif''I l<;I a11y " I .,,t ,,,1 <;plhng 1• "'"' 11mp•, 6A 'R ,0 ••II t '''l •••• ,,.~ (1rypr S7"-1 ,., ·'' '1 t "'•''~ .. 8 'r' (H I• I "~ 1 !J f\040 'I t , """"'"' <"'" 01lhP wA.nric; .o ,, I •l 1 t i. l Al'I \ 11 nw '' dPf'P I 11 1 , 111< •Pr .'00 , ··...-/i 1 ~,, .. ,, 1v0t" XII I ~ ,,._ t , 1 ·''"'' f,•,f1 t4i •, I ••.r 6·1. 4t Hi RECYCLE through the DAILY PILOT c1ass1f1ec1 Pages Turn unwan ted items into money today' Call 642·"5&78 Sf'A 8 1o1 .. o 1111.n t ... -.1., ' t f I I ' .. , I pt "' •' It• t &1-.ttff .totf' "'IP;tt,.,. '" S• 0() J 11Af, Westtrfl AltllH Ticht 1 11,,....,.,, S l('IC'I Onf' wlly "'"" I 7'J < Free to Toa frtt .. .,.~It kitttH 1 11 t, \ .,., '" r ~ I • '" • 111 f HF r 11 n '"'I 'it>mf' 1 "'" r ' W\-t' 1 • ,., q •·J• ti \ ~ i I I t-\1 "°\f II • l I • MOVING SALE .. All1,1mt ... 1 84. 4 '4n r Vt'' vlhtng QOP<,' 6 • "'•-' cn11t>gl' tLuana leacla l4 S'11 s .. 1 8 ., 'i4' q '"', * 3 h•llJ Celltctlu 6'10 'V ,,.,, <;p~1 1.lt Pl"O ~ <;,11 ~11n Oi1m 1 t•fT' hm ~''"'"r :' r 1r c::.tt'tfl'"'~ I \4'°' •hall,\ 4q .. 1 1flQ ~' ·1 , • r..,,,.. •n .. t .. 1 6 Mir ... , . .,., 1 .. 1 "-'" Newport lucla 169 Ar 1l1o • "' f.'1'• • t<-, : (eARA(;f <..t.t f NPwl., llA1><'!'All()SAlf ""' ,,.,,,, 1""01'' htl(1rtin~ whit. t•lvf'I ac \C" t l t;olv PllN'IP £\l'l1' •'l• '"1 1'"1'" t , I 1•a. ~ ,,... '' ' \l ~11r t • ,~.ft~ ~·"~J~~~·~ .1 "Qt~ h11ttnu,c. A ' •ft ,lU'S ~ !!•Id ..i•t! 5J0 i • ~. 1Jp: ' ,, . •• I•• C 1 't ' , , .. •'' '""'' ...,...,, .,. \I ' I • • t t ~. t -, ' t; t• t;1Jn '4 11• "1v• II I I ,,.. .. , .... •C1 .. 1. ,..... • Fi . .. . " ,. , ""'l ..... ,, '4 .. THAfl< YOU F~2~ IN lf.S.A. lNO T~IHC HARO{R 10 Bf l SAt ES SERVICE PARTS LEASING .... " . ... ',.,, l Y£1tY MOOll ' COl.C. CALL TODAY 1,_,\ )11TH I\ IF'J •-. 1 J-1 • I ' f • J 1'\ • ~ •I , •U Jf'-4. 'Nj I' .t .. Ht ,"\ 14 (71·l 1 842 2000 l'Olt'><.10 AllDI l Ht VMOll 1 H11hn1 \)Y•lt1\ ~lo • 4'ffl"'- """"' •oro11 wur 44~ I l "•" 11 .. ~ 'j ..... ., ...... , h 673·t900 . PORSCHE ·75 9 1,I S Coupe, sunroof rebulo1 m o t or. $1 2 000 846-0545 PORSCHE 78 911SC white w/Blk leather 35000 Ortg mis days 544-5845 eves 551·6665 PORSCHE 8• 928S E• cepttona11 Every e~1ra• Like new' Loves on gar.ige everyOay Very to mo' $34 000 854-1303 Porsche 924 78 snow room cono Aor AM FM tdSS strf sneepsluns tinted wondov.s red c.ust paint & wtulels Mu'>t set! 10 approc1ate 63 t 14 17 RILLS HYCf 'll SS Custom hke new• S27 500 PP 642 ~~d I * PEUGEOT * * MASTERATI * • • ALFA ROMEO • * SAAB •BITTER• ~ * 752-0900 . Aulo Shell A muct> mort- must '>Pf' unapr 2 000~ m1 1JEc.tOQ• s1·9q<o Jonnsr,r· e; <; r·s •• ncot1 Merc.urv '\40 '•6JO , .. , .... llPIUTDlml 1HJ I 44 / '.°> 81t' (QI . ,. 541-0220 D VW 69 Bug reblt eng & •CAO '78 Eldorado Boar- lrdn'> gel tores soun<l rnz mnrf. 681( m1 1mm1c, boCly nds 1n1 work & $3775 • Nwptr II Mtrs brlo-s S950 968-3492 642-0795 Eves 548-8823 VW 8S Cabriolet Conv CADILLAC 72 Coupe blk nlk int tinted win-I DeVolle xln t cond one <low., S spa au 10 m1 owner $1975 673 8657 M '''"9 mu"I' Looks toke or 642-9192 yov 1usJ C11ove 11 otr tr>e ' o,t>ow room Cdll aller CADILLAC 83 F1ee1wood 6pn 548 2465 Brougnam loaded' 59k VW BUG 7 1 It btue g<' <.on<J Clt·..in H11 •ugnout s1•,0I) ono '55] 4249 P ,m1 '" Doug YW HSllU WAGOI '10 Au tr l 1c. '>IPreo Xlr,1 clean 506ZKE Al only S2,H5 mils super cleanL S I I 000 833 8084 '(ll"days a.30·5 30 IMC 12 OAIALLHI Lois of power equip camper snell cusl wheels. snows e•cellen1 care t2A070535>S5995 Johnson & Son Linc Mere 540-5630 D1esf'I •In t cond AtC S300 StPreo obo 645 50 is . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '" ... • '" #t .. i•f t' it' I • t I _., ... ,.., f 0¢1' I ,., M o ··A R A G E S A L E It's that time ogoin! Make •ure your goroge sole is o success by advertising in classified. Start your od two days before the sole to ottroct the mo•t buyers. Daily Pilai &. TWA ' r r • .... r :, r,r JU /IE PF Ad (.A Pf Ir" A,4' .tfl:llf " PA·,,./ ( ', ·.' Al • 11 ' , • ' I A , I A IP//'-;/ ,, 1•, '-,1 t11•' 1u 1' tn HI t1 h ,u .t I 11 ,, 1• ,.,.,1;•11t t•11 t1; ' .. tll '' ' : r o ~., I I( 1 lfJ•' p '• I 11•1•1J .. , .. . , . I : q,, I • A I ... 1• ' ·"· .. 1' I ' •''· ". • I I t•' ,. '•1 . , .. ... I 1 1 I Arne S Lindgren Al lornl'y at Law Lathim & W11tk1nt SSS South Flower Strl'l't lot Angelu CA 9001J Altorney\ tor Admtn 1111<11101 w it!> Wtll Ann<'•ed I'' ~-II 0 f ... ... I /1 I (, I' l l'f 11" f I ' •M, ·- '1 l• •• h •• ,. PUBLIC NO I I Cl FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NO I IC£ FIC TITtOUS BUSINESS NAME-STATEMENT --l....--tn+Mw1nri P"~ it1oo1 ) f .1,.,1111•'' ,,., I A C.flNf ,,.,,,.rHi r r xPnrn 'l67? I •• , I ' ( t(fp w.,, ... , tf'l•t •,., C A "l. hR. t ( . I ILl.•1t1'+ ',f -. .. r,.,,..,,,,, 1,_. W•• 1mHt\1t•r (.A I ' u ' .. .. •I I"' I ( I ( I ,-, ..... ... , ' ,, I, It I ,•I• . : ,,. . '· ..... I I I tf• rt t •I ~ A I •• l 1' '· '• ,, ., F3t967S ,, I ~ ''' .... , , . '""' PUBLIC NO I ICE rte TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STA TE ME NT .. "' I 111 A ,, j ,, •• , I ,,, I iJ• I 'I IJq !1 I I J 11 ,' 't f 1 'I······"'''" ( 111 11 ,, , 111t '.· I ,,, f /l.'4 ''• • f·1 ''I I fo '1 11,t 'h ,II t A·' 'J11 lj, Al• ,, I .. 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