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' SU NDAY, QCfOBER S, 1986 . . SO CENTS ..
CrOwdS drop anchor at tall s .hips race
Waters. each es, of Orange Coast filled
with sightseers for s ailing competition
By G. JEANETl'E A VENT
ln Tbiaft sea id venture that bq.an
at tbe Balboa Pier, four tall ships
railed their sails to the wind and
headed for open ocean. A notiUa ·of
smaller sa.tlboats darted arollnd them
titndroolnfttnymtrumws:---
On shore. thousands of people
pthcred near the edge of the pier and
9~ .. foot
sChooner
·sails to
victozy
By ALMON LOCIUBEY
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America's Cup racing 1t wasn't, but -
tl}e second annual Tall Ships race
Saturday gave thousands of land-
lubbers, on shore and afloat. a chance
to view the grandeur of sail as it was 1t
century and more ago.
Only four of the big ships turned
out for the reach down the coast from
Balboa Pier to the San Oemente PieT
Three others scheduled to start
withdrew.
The t~o Oass B ships, the·74-foot
three-masted schooner Discovery.
and the 78-foot three-masted
schooner Resolution got off to a fairl y
even start in a brisk northeaster at
I 1:30a.m.
But it was the bag Oass A buckets,
the 98-foot brig P1l14lm. and the 94-
foot tops'I schooller Californian
which brought the oohs and ahs, and
cheers from the more than 200
spectator craft which churned the
waters white off Balboa Pier at the
noon start.
·Capt Ray Wallace and his crew
(Pleue .ee RACE/A2)
3 injured
in Irvine
stabbings
By LAURA MERK
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A 32-year-old Irvine man at-
tempted suicide after allegedly stab-
bina bis former wife and her lover as
the couple celebrated a birthday
Saturday niaht. lrv'ine police said.
Accordina to Sgt. Steve Olson,
Kyung Sook Won. 31 , suffered a cut
on her left wrist and forearm and
Chin Dal Suk, 46, suffered a puncture
wound on the inner lef\ thigh. Both
were treated and released from
Healthcare Medical CenterofTustin.
watched them until they sailed out of
sight.
Up and down the coast from
Balboa to San Clemente, people
stopped, mesmerized by the si&ht.
In the lead was the 94-foot Cali-
fornian, a 1 ~ton schooner unfurling
,0001'6!1 of'Canvas m the wmd. She as
the official Tall Ship of California.
Discovery. a 74-foot. tbree-masJed
ship out of LonJ. Beach, foUowed Highway, time stopped and the event
behind with 11 &ails to the. wind. became mor:c than the second annuaJ
The Pilgrim, a 98-foot square-Tall Ship Competition; it was a
riaed brit fashioned after the ship moment relived an history.
that brouaht Richard .Henry Dana to "They're very romantic look.mg. ..
tbe Orange Coast J 51 years ago, rode said Ken Crumley who found a prime
easily over tbe waves with its 13 sails viewing-spot at tbe Sunshine Cove
billowing in ttie wind. drive-in overlooking Crystal Cove.
The Resolution of Newport Beach, ''There's a lot of character to them,"
a three-masted, topsail schoortcr said the Laguna Beach resident. ·
spanning 78 feet, plunged bravely Crumley said he and has wife Katy thro~gh the wa,vcs, bri~ngin.g u the ...staJled out.with thc-shipttn-Eororui-
rear. del Mar when they lef\ the pier
If you closed your eyes and shut out ' Saturday morning. Binoculars in
the traffic crawlina along Coast hand, tbey were working their way
down the coast toward the finish line and gracefully, she said. "I'm tired of
an San Cl~me.nte. . th1o~aoang so fast."
Ruth Olmstead said sbe drove all At the edge of Cliff Dove, Paul
the way from Glendale to set to her Gracey trained his video:' camera
viewina $pot at Heisler Park in seaward. "It's hke watching grass
Laguna Beach. grow," Gracey said of the slow
··1 read about 1t in the paper and JOt moving vessels. but he liked them just
111 my car and catne down. The drive the same.
as so beautiful alona the coast. We'll "I have a shon ship of my own -a
probably go down to San Oementc 14 footer," said the Costa Mesa
(for the ftn1sb)." resident.
Olmttead-sa1ctsheilad never-seen In the shelter of the pzebo over-
tall ship before. but "any sailina ship looking. MalntJCacn1 T<?JilMomson
1s a beautiful th ma to watch.·· of Mission V JeJo saio he d read about
The beauty is they move so slowly-(Pleue eee TALL/A2)
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OCarson
·worker
gunned
down
By LAURA MERK
()f .. Delly,... ....
An arson 1nvcsugator wttb the
Orange Count\' Fire Dcpanmeot was
lulled and a South Orange County
woman lllJUTCd when a gunman fired
into her San Juan c.&pistrano apart·
ment early Saturday momma.
Dennis Donaldson, 46, of Seal
Beach was taken to M1ss1on Corb·
muf'ity Ho~p1tal 1n M1ss1on Viejo
af\er the I .\0 a.m attack and dJed in
surgery at 7·41 a.m .. said SJt .. R
Burinda. He was shot once ID the
stomach.
Barbara Lyon Clarie. 31, of San
Juan Capistrano who was shot in the
l"lght side was lJsted an fair condition
ID the intensive care uo1t of M1ss1on
Community Hospital, according to a
spokeswoman.
Through information provided by
Clarie immediately af\er the shooting,
42-year-old K.C. Janula1t1s of San
Clemente is considered a suspect In
the sh0Qt1ng. a Shenff s Depanment
(Pleue eee KILLING/A2)
Plans for
FV golf
course
unveiled
By ROBERT BARKER °' ... Delly Net •te11
Plans to build an 18-hole golf
course on 6:! acre\ of vacant land on
the northern edge of Mile Square
Regional Park an Fountain Valley
were disclosed al ded1cat1on cer-
emonies at the park Fnday
Appan:ntl~. the two were cel-
ebrauna Suk s birthday in the Irvine
(Pleue Me 8T ABBING/A8)
Tbe ~rim (front), out of Dana Point, jolnect the fall Sblp Callfomtan, a topM!t'ecbooner and the atate'• omctal tan
Com don off the Oraqe Cout Satarday afternoon. The ablp, can be aeen beblnd the Pl.ICrlm·
The par 6~. 1 761).)ard Da' 1d L
Baker !'vtemonal executive course ·
that also will have a dnv}ng range ..
banquet fac1liu~sand a nack bar. will
be built b' the >\mencan Golf Corp.
for S3 million v.1thout pubhc money.
officials said. And Orange County.
which holds 1itlc to all but I 37 acres of
the WWII aV) and Manne Base,
v.111 receive about S225.000 a year 1n
lease pa}'ments under lerm of a 40-
year agreement Sally Ride
scholarship
established
· at UC Irvine
BJ G. JEANETl'E A VENT ...,,...e. ..... , .....
Del Mar Avionics of Irvine has
donated S 10.000 to establish the Sally
K. Ride Scholarship at UC Irvine.
Named for the first American
woman1lstr0nau1 m space, the schol-
anhip wMI be awarded to an ou&atand·
inJ woman majoring in any area. of
1C1Cncc offered by the campus. bqjn-
nina 1n 1987.
The endowment was announced by
Bruce Del Mar, ~idenl of pel ~ar
Avioot<:11 1t a dinner hononna Ride
before her UCJ &ecture Fnday.
Ride, the Uct Leona Gerard Dis-
tinp.ilhed l..ttturer of the )car. spoke
after the d1nncT to an enthusiastic
. .,
aowd of about 1,400 UCI atudents, flcWtY, a&umna ud area rcsedeats
pthered ., the South Coest Com·
m1i1nily Church.
(Pl_.. ... a.JDS/A2)
..
Rummaglng through the racks
.. reaps recycled ready-to-wear
One man's trash is another man's
treasure. And last decade's fashion
casualty is a trendy teen-agers' Sun-
day best.
Rummaaina throU&h dusty comers
carefully inspcctina others· discards
from the past can make for some
pleasant surpri1es.
And as devoted thrift store sh9p-
pcn know, some of the best buys arc
secondhand clothes. Recycled
clothina is not only inexpensive, but
real finds as far u fabric and styles arc
concerned.
' A hme areen sheath dress with a
flaircd bottom will take a shopper
bllck to the days when bobby IOCks
and IOCk·hOPI wen the .. cat'• oe·
juw." A loud prin1., ~ colored mini skin brinp au.al
rcvolution'to mind.
After xarchn\I Iona and hard.
•
tho~ looking for true vintage
clothing from the first half of the
century will surface winners Wlth the
discovery of a pastel<olorcd. slim
chiffon gown with a gored bottom -
straight from the 40s •
But thrift store clothes aren't ar-
ranaed by size and color -cloth1n&
racks look more like a hodge podge of
leftovers. Vintage or not. the clothes
arc usually only separated by 1zc or
colors.
At Tippecanoe's and Locals Only1 both in laluna Beach. rare ano
quality finds arc thetr spec1alt1es so
the chanct of finding v1ntaae
cloth ins arc i ocreascd.
Wba'e else could a person find a
100 percent cubm~ coat for $3()? Owncn of the vintage clolhin&
storn travel KTO s the country. and
1n some CUC1 overseas. 10 find sci kn
I.AURA
MEtK
RETROSPECTIVE
with warchouaes full of hi 1ory's best.
At a t1me when synthetics make up
much of the dcpenment store
cloth1ni hnes.. people ate falhng over
themselves for natural fibcn -the
Ilks. wools. rayons and softly woven
cotton Gabardine th1rts arc cl t
that never seem to loose thetr appeal,
said Ernie Zalk. owner of T1p-
(Pleue eee VDCTAGS/ A:l)
The course. that 'Ntll be designed by
the W1ll1ams & Gill C'o of Abilene,
Te'. wtll have five lake It 'wilt be
(Pleaee .ee GOLF/ A8)
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-KILLING •••
Pl'Glli A l
IPOMialAll lald. Mcordina '° the Atloclated Presa, ~ WU bclt"n& [)oftl)daoo in· vestillte I IUll)ICaOUS fire al I build· inl•owu. Ia1ualailitM1 believed
to tiavt been involved in the fire.
Clark's ncaabbor, Scott Bates. 19, and
bi1 wife Yvonne. llid they saw a
ailver t 98S Chevrolet CaMl.rO drive
away ft'om Oark's condominium
after they heard at lea.st three toud
shots and 1C1Ums. tbe AP reported.
Bates said that while her bu1baod
tried to stop Oark's bleed.in&, Clark
told her to write down the name of the
man she thouaht had shot 11 her al\tf
Donaktson. the AP reported.
'"&tic told me it was K.C .• and she
spelled his last name for me," Bates
said. "She seemed to know who he wu right away."
Accordin& to Burinda both Clark
and Donafdson were inside the
woman's apartment when the suspect
"came to the front porch and started
firing through a .front window that
was open. Both victims were hit and
the sus~t Ocd." Sher}fl's investigato~ and Orange
• County Fire Department officials
refused to confirm whether
Donaldson was investigating a case
involring Clark or Janulaitis.
Sherill's investigators said they,
don't know what 1ype of relationship
the vi ctims and Janulaitis had. San Clemente police Lt Paul Falk
said officers there are helping to
search for Janula1tis, who he said has
been arrested before m San Clemente
on various minor charges.
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RACE •••
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(Phll neatly 100 PllltftlCl'I) btoutbt
the Pillrim IC"* the IWti...:!t line al
the aound.oftbe pan wi&b Y. all of
her 7 ,609 feet of laU plpina up the IS..
knot nor'easter.
But lhe proved no match for the
Californian whicb croacd the start·
in& line four minutes later with a bone
in bet teeth and with all 7 ,000 feet of
• her sail drawina. She overhauled
Pilarim five minutes liter and left her atill sll\llllina throuab the apcctater
fleet. But the ideal sailina conditions
{beam reach) did not la1Uon1 for all
hands. The ships ran into a ltt off
1..quna Beach and were beQJmed for
nearly a half hour, the small B bolts
tumina in circles, as the bia vessels
caU&ht up.
ihe ships started rcachirlJ farther offshore where they soon picked up
&M bfteie t11in and ~ able to flnilb abe 11 ·nautical mile ooune ....., ....
Finl 10 pick up the chem from the crowd II Saa Clemente piet ind
vicinity WU tbe<Aliforaiu u1* the
helm of Capt. Steve Chriltnwa. She
drove 11C1011 tho flni&b line _. l :l'
p.m .. 39 minutes ahead o( Dife(>very
whlch finished one minuae a1-d of
Pilarim. Reeolution finished at 4:JO. The sbipt then came about and
sailed beck to Dana Point Cor the
captains dinner at Capistrano. Bay
Yacht Oub. As the winner. the
Californian shared in a SS,000 purae
and wu awarded a aterlina silver
perpetual trophy. ·
Chairman of the race was Mike
Wathen of Ca pistrano Bay Yacht
Club who used his sloop Defiance as
raoe committee boat.
TALL SHIPS DRAW CROWD •••
F rom Al
the taJI ahipuna want~ to~ them.
"If you stopped 10 think, there-used io be hundreds of them goina up and
down the coast and now they're just
museum pieces."
Libby Hassler, also of Missi on
Viejo, said she came to the beach just
to sec the tall ships. "They're beauti·
f ul and they're part of an older
tradition of testing yourself, pitting
yourself against the elements. They
were the lifeli ne of the world for
centuries."
"Ifs a pan of our ·hcri1a&e," said
Mickey Stocbe, stuarin.a an oceanside
scat on the Aliso Pier with her
busband<Art .
The tall shi~ wc"i. really e reason
for driving down from La Habra,
aJona with tho weather and being
aJonf the beach, said 'Art Stocbe.
"We ve seen them, but not ljke this
where there's a group · in competi·
tion."
"It's kind of like watching paint
dry, but what better place to be on a
goraeous da¥ like this," said Art,
summing up the experience.
•
AIOng ,.,. 0r-. CoMt, .... .,. _.... tfVough
tonight. but per1fV ~ ..... ~ ... Md" ....
b9 oootet ne. tt. ooeet. 8-dl towe • b9 "°"' 12 to eo deOf .... Hlaht today Wiii be In the 70e, Moftdey ee to Pt. Vt//Wf
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day to register VINTAGE SHOPPING ••• 4 43 e m
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By LISA MAHONEY
Dilr---..et•
--M~a&'1--1s-t-he last day
register to vote in the Nov. 4
generaJ electi on.
• An y eligible resident who is
not now registered or who has
had a chan~e of address since
last rcgistcnng, can receive a
registration form at the Regis-
trar of Voters office. 1300-C
South Grand Ave., in Santa Ana-
bctwecn 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on
weekdays.
Forms arc also available al
c11y halls, Orange County public
libraries, some city libraries and
most post offi ces and will be
mailed upon request by calling
834-2244.
To be eligible to vote. a
person must be a resident of
California and a United States
c1uzen wh o 1s at least 18 years
old on election day and not on
parole or 1mpnsoncd for a
felony COO\ 1ct1on. .
Elccuonsemployces will be at
Huntington Center Mall, 7777
Edinger Ave. an Huntington
Beach and Fedco. 3030 Harbor
Blvd. in Costa Mesa from noon
to 5 p.m. today.
They will be at the Hunt-
ington Beach Police Depart·
mcnt, 2000 Main St. from 6
p.m. to midnight Monday.
Prom Al
a owe a nend to place a rack of
old clothing in the back. "Everyone
.was drawn to the rack. It was like a'
magnet. Then._ thtre were fwo. And
then there were..dlo more gourmet
kitchen utensils," said Zalk.
The old home that houses the store,
reached by a flight of steep, wooden
steps from Coast Highway, seems the
perfect place to show the old items.
And the best way to wear antique
clothing is with new clothing.
In fact;8 number of women who
attended' the glitzy opening of the
Orange County· Perform ins Arts
Center made their entrances in their
mother's and grandmother's gowns.
But everythin& old 1s overkill. "If
you try to do stnctly old clothes you
can tell you're a thrift store shopper
and walker." said the 55-year-old
owner.
For men who find 1t difficult to
JUSt1fy purchasing a tuxedo for those
rare times they arc forced to wear one,
secondhand clothini is the answer.
No matter how you look at it. a classic
black-tie ensemble can be worn for
the next 30 years.
Of course there arc those who
believe that shopping for secondhand
and vintage clothing is only for those
wh o can't afford finer. But treasures
aren't found in the second-Ooor
women's department.
. .
wling shirts from the 50s had
unique designs and ~ople still
scramble for them, he said.
Larry Craig, co-owner of Locals ~ri~; t~~~c3:~~~c jewelry is the hot RIDE SCHOLARSHIP AT ·uc IRVINE ...
When cheap costume Jewelry made From A 1 ,
a comeback a few years ago, replacing BICndin' wit and scientific jargon,
women's desire for gold, department Ride dcscnbed her first space voyage
&Wres were selling plastic for $20 and aboard the Challenger, and showed
up. Thrift stores were, and still are. "home movies" from he( 1983 and
selling grandma's jewelry for prac-1984 missions. tically nothing. "Astronauts arc a lot like tourists.
LO'cals Only specializes in All we want to do 1s talce pictures."
Hawaiian shirts during the summer Ride said with a grin. An
months. Craig recently donated a astrophysicist, Ride worked as a
rare, 40-year-old Hawaiian shirt to mis~100 s~ialist on _the niJbts.
Slhe Smithsonian Institute. The shirt, Ride said 1t takes eight minutes for
which was a part of his pri vate the c;t}allenger to tr~vel from the
collection and valued at $300, was launch pad to the weightlessness of
printed. with pho~og hs of Florida orbit. The solid fuel tanks take the
flamingos and ats "They wer~ • shuttle 25 miles in two minutes and
looking for that rt1cular shin. the rc;>c~et ~ngin.cs take over .for the
whkh they had seen in the' Hawaiian · remam1s:ig six minutes, s~e sa1d.
shin book. The original owner had Once in space, the engines are shut
worn It twice - and never wore it ofT and the shuttJe 1s "cssenuall y
again," Craig said. falling arou~d the ea.nh.';--
, If nothing else. strolling through a In a bit of iron y, Ride not~ It takes
secondhand store is like strolling the Challenier I 1h hours to circle the
through the past. earth. but .. 1t took me three hours to
On the counter ofTippecanoc's sits get ~ere from Houston."
dent. Appointed to investigate the
Challenger disaster that killed seven
crew members on Jan. 28. Ride said
serving on the commission was a
painful experience.
She said she wondered, "How can I
do this and still be an astronaut. My
other thought was I want to be doing
something."
She said NASA officials told her to
"go off and do whatever you have to
do. There was no pressure to answer
the questions in any way."
Ride said the commission took a
hard look at the design of the solid
rocket boosters which propel the
shuttle into orbit. It was the fai lure of
a pressure seaJ in a rocket joint that
led to the Challenger accident, ac-
cording to the commission. Since
then a design team has been looking at
and testing designs for.the boosters.
she said.
The Challenger accident set the
space program back several years,
said Ride. but the 26th Challenger
flight has been scheduJed for Feb.
1988. R~ponding to a question from a
UCJ student about the m1hta!') use of
the space shuttle program. Ride said
the space shunlc was intended to
carry out a third of its m1ss1ons for
science expenments. another third
for launching commercial satellites
and a third were planned for Depan·
ment of Defense m1ss1ons Because of the l hallengel'acc1dent,
nobody will get m1ss1ons as quK'kl~
and as many as the) "'ant. Ride said
But dunng the nc't 1"'0 ~ea ..... the Department of Defense ""Ill get more
than one-third of the m1s~1ons
Ride said. how<·ver. she e"<pccts the
number of military m1ss1ons to
decrease rather lhaq, increase. Onlc
they get their back.log handled. the) ·11
use NASA less and less because they'll
be using expendable launch rockets of
their own.
"The Department of Dcfcn..e
wants to be independent The) would
prefer not to operate within NASA.
said Ride
a selection of books written by Joe Ride also served a~ a me.mber of the
Bonomo. The titles? "How to Gain 12-mcmber Pres1dent1al Com-
Wcight," "How to Beautify Your mission on the Space Shuttle Acci-
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1ervtn1 with the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wina at Marine Corps Air Station El Toro. • • • Pvt. Man G. &raplvklm, son of Irene Sorenson
of Laauna NiJuel, has ara<Suated from the tactical
transport helicopter repair course at the Army T~aponation Center in Fort.Eustis, Va. He is a
I :t 78 araduatc of· Dana Hills fl \ab School. • • • Pvt. Man B. llor1 Jr., son of Charlotte Rysauek
of Balboa Island, was presented with the Air Assault
Badac on his graduation from the Army's air assault
school at Fort Campbell, Ky. Bol'J. a 1985 araduate o~Corona del Mar High School, 1s an infantryman
wnh the IOlst Airborne Division. • • • Pvt. Jimmy A. Roberts, son of Cynthia
Scarborough of Irvine, has arrived for duty wt th the
8th Infantry Division in West Germany followina
advanced individual trainina at the Army Armor
Center in Fort Kn ox, Ky. Roberts, an armor crew
member. 1s a 1979 graduate of University High
School. • • • Marine Pfc. Jeff R. Del V~~lo, son of Ray and
Sheila Del Vec.chio of Huntington Beach. bas
completed the motor vehicle operator course at
Camp Pendleton. He is a 1985 araduate of Fountain
Valle Hi · • • • Spec. 4 Peter a.o so f N
rvme, as n ecorate ·wtth the Arm y Comtnen-
dation Medal in South Korea. Cho as a chapel
activ1t1es specialist with the 34th Support Group. • • • Marine Sgt. Srlvla A. Vatqaez, daughter of
Virginia Gaither o Irvine, has been awarded the
Good Conduct Medal. She is strving with the 3rd
Manne Aircraft Wang at the El Toro Manne Corps
Air Statton. • • • Air Force Capt. Mary Loa Palmer, dau~ter of
Robert Kurz of Huntington Beach and Dons Kurz
of Garden Grove, has been decorated with the Joint
Service Achievement Medal at Chanute Air Force
Base, Ill. Palmer 1s chief of the customer asmtance
section with the 334Sth Air Base Group. • • • Ensign Rad T. Co.l&eJ', son of Thomas and
Sharon Coulter of Huntington lkach. wa~ com-
missioned in his present rank upo_n compleuon of
Aviation Officer Candidate School at the Naval Air
Station in Pensacola. Fla. He is a 1975 graduate of
Edison High School and a 1979 graduate of UC
Irvine. • • • Dale C. Ferrari, son of Mary Ferran of Seal
Beach. has been promoted to airman firs t class in the
Air Force. Ferrari. a 1976 graduatr of Huntington
Beach High School. 1s a crew ctnef wtth the 6 I 6th
Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at
Elmendorf Air Force B~sc. Alaska. • • • Capt. Matt•ew E. Huson, son of Mark and
Maraic Hanson of Laguna Hills. has been decorated
with the Air Force Achievement Medal at Lo
Angeles Air Fore~ Sta11on. Hansen tS ch1rf of th e
Satellite Development Branch w11h the Space
Division. · • • • SHan C. Lawrie, daughter of Frank C111be of
San Juan Capistrano. has been promoted lo the rank
of senior airman in the Atr Force Lawne 1s a ~ubhc
affairs specialist with the Air Force Military
Training Center at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. • • • Pfc. Kevin C. Swanson, son of Sharon and Hugh
Swanson of Corona dcl Mar. has completed Arm)
basic training at Fort Leonard Wood. Mo. He 1s a
1983 graduate of Newport Harbor H 1gh School. • • • Army Pfc. Tommy R. Wlallmu, son of Joseph
and Joan Whitman of C'osta Mesa. has amved for
dul~ with the 13th Infantry 1n West German}
Whitman. a supply SJ>«1ahst. 1s a 1981 graduate of
Costa Mesa High School. • • • Army Reser' e Pfc. Roosevelt S. WUUama, son
of Ruth Wllhams ofFountain Valley, has completed
basic training at Fort Leonard Wood. Mo. • • • Master Sgt. Tlaomas 8 . Ritter, son of Sarah
Ritter of Laguna Hills. has been decorated with the
third award of the Air Force Commendation Medal
10 BelgJum. Riner. a 1966 graduate of the Army-
Navy Academy in Carlsbad. is a secunty police
branch supervisor with the 7361 st Munat1ons
Su pport Squadron. • • • Army Pfc. Toni 8 . Roug, brotner of Lana P
Hoang of Huntington Beach. has amved for dut)
with the 2nd Armored Di v1s1on in Fort Hood,
Texas .. Hoang 1s an artillery fire-d1rec11on spcc1ahst'•
• • • Marine Pfc. Rickard F. 8 eboat, son of Rogrr
and Carol Bebout of Mission Viejo, has completed
the motor vehicle operator course at C'amp
Pendleton. He 1s a 1985 graduate of Capistrano
Valley High School. • • • Seaman Recruit Robert G. Cllrtstopller. "'hose
wife 1s the former Debbie C'aud11l of Mission VaeJo.
has completed recruit training at 1~ Recruit
Training Command in San Diego. He 1s a 1981 '
graduate of El Toro Hillh School. >. i-· ••
Air NationaJ Guard Tech. at. James T. Loa1.
whose wife is the former Judtth Pelleuer of C'osta Mesa, has participated in the joint U.S,-South Korea
military exercise Team Spirit '86. Long 1s a matenal
control supervisor wtth the 22nd C'ombat lnfor·
ma1ion Systems Squadron at the Air National
Guard Station in Costa Mesa. • • • Pvt. Patrick A.S. Lue, son of Ror Lane of
Laauna Ni guel has completed basic traimna at Fon
Jackson. S.C'. • • • Scaman Recruit Paul 8 . Rosen, son orBobb1
ROJCn Of Costa Mesa. has completed recruit
traan'rna at the Recruit Training command in an
Dieao. • • • Wiiiiam M. McNeney, who5e wife 1s the fofmcr
Nancy Hosier of Costa mesa, has lxcn promoted to
the rank of first lieutenant in the Air Force
McNcrne)' 1s an electronics cngtnecr wtth the
Ballistic Missile Office at Nonon Air Force Base.
C'afV. ••• Larry W. Wener, son of David and JO>\'.e
Werner ofCap1!1trtno Buch. ha bctn promoted to
the rank ofstaff 5Cracant 1n the Air Force. Werner. a
1980 araduate of Saddlcback College. I a financiaJ
manaaemenl pcciahst wnh the 316th tr Division
1n West Germany • • • Navy Airman Appre.ntice Doaald G. Hall, son of
Donald and Diane Hall of Co ta Mc , has
completed the basic av1on1cs tcchn1c11n course at
the Naval Air Technacal traanana Center 1n
M1lhn1ton, Tenn
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Tlae comblned"rinal, perfonnlaC aad •1hM'J '"8
were celebrated Tllanday at Nwwpolt Buell'•
amaaal klate to th4 Artll. Va..-1 11C111ptuee, the o.enutet Dldelaad band and ajalq ......._from
the bootba mamaed by two doaen locial ,... ......
were amoai tile attractioaa for the eRl••ted 7 ,500
Yialto'h to 1'ewport eeater. ··nae wlaole teDor of the
neat wu .ery eoplaladcated,.. Mld e•eat
apok•womaaJ~Oomn. Tbeamaaalneatra1-moaey for the city • Art In Pabllc Placee proeram.
Federal courts expected to try coHision suits
Attorney for Mesa woma n asks $15 .5 m illion from
Ae_rom_exico, fi les cla ims a_gainst privat e pilot, FAA
By LAU RA MERK
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The attornc}' for a Costa Mesa woman
whose 34-ycar-old son was killed in the
Aerome:taco crash on Aug. .. 31 over
C'emtos. said he ant1c1pates all lawsuits
filed an the incident to the heard in the
federal court.
Nicholas R. Allis filed a S 15.5 mallton
wrongful death lawsuit agaans1 Aero-
mexaco at the request of Mollye Kap-
towsky. the 72-year-old Costa Mesa
mother of Robert K.aptowsk'y.
When the lawsuit was filed on Sept. 13.
K.aptowsky saad she did not know who
Alhs was. She spoke wnh Jam Butler. a
partner of Alhs's an the Los Angelcs-b¥Cd
firm Butler. Dan, Alias and Reback. The
firm was reuuned and the lawsull was filed
by AJlts. .
Allis has also fi led in state coun apinst
the estafe of William Kramer. the pilot of
the small engine crafl that collided with the
1et hner, and a claim against the Federal
Avaauon Adm1nistrat1on Once the FAA
denies the claim a lawsuit will be filed in
the U.S. District Court. said Allis.
Kaptowsky. a consultant w11h a ~tereo
equipment firm. was a JaJ.7 p1an1st and
avid outdoorsman and was returning from
a scuba diving tnp in Loreto. Me.uco.
when the a1rplanr co lhs1on crash occurred.
He was hsted a!> deceased although his
rema10s still ha'e not been found. said
Allis.
Allis said he believes that there have
been ongo1ngproblems 10 the Los Angrles
basin for years. "The terminal control area
Olympian LOuganis gives
support to No on 64 drive
By PA UL ARCHIPLEY director of the AIDS Service Foundation.
Of IN Oeltr ,_ '""' Jemison-Sm 1th. an ep1dcm1olog.a•>1 at
01} mp1c diving champion G reg UCI Medical Center. said medical prt>-
Louganas lent his name to the dnvc frssaonals arc .dealing wath t~o cp1dcm1h
·aga anstthe AIDS initiative on November's One is AIDS. tbe other fear.
ballot and helped ra1rlS&.<>OOata Laguna .. I'm afraid people think by voting 'yes'
Beach fund-raiser. they'll prevenr the spread of AID . but 11
The NO on 64/Stop LaRouche cam· will actually dOJUSt the opposite," she saad.
paagn attracted 70 donors to the fave Feet "Victims will avoid tesung rather than
Restaurant where Lougams spokr agamst risk losing their JObs and homes. the inauauve. "People fear casual contact causes
"I thank 1t's'vcr} amponant to educate AIDS. but there are onl) three ways to get
the public," Lougants said of his involve-AIDS -through sex. a needle or from
ment. ''I'm the only athlete who·s pan1c1· mother to baby. pallng " "The sad thing as we don't need the
R. James Babbm. who manage propos1t1on." Jem1son-Sm11h said ... .\II
Louganis. said organizers wanted to show it's done 1s di vert attcn11on -and money
that not only actors. artists and medical -from the issue." professional~ arc concerned 11bout the She said Orange Count} has diagnosed
an1t1at1ve tha1 could require quarantining more than 280 AIDS vacums. More than
AID sufferers and earners. half of them have died
Babbitt said the champion diver's D~w·Barrasand PatCallahan.co-<:ha11"'i
participation in Orange County was par- of NO on 64 in Orangr County, said the ucularl~ significant because he grew up group _has embarked on a countyw1de
and trained here · campa1gn lo educate 75.000 targeted
The $500 ~r person dinner also-voters about AIDS and the 1n11iat1ve.
attracted Laguna Beach Ma}'or Ma rtha The group has four phone banks -;ind
Colhson and Pearl Jem1son-Sm1th. a more than 40 phones -set up to alert the
Doct9~ of bra,in~damaged
boy must pay $930,000 ·
By t'e A11oc1ated Pre11
A doctor bas been ordered to pay
$930,000 to the parents of a bra1n-damaged
boy afier a JUry decided the physician was
ne1liaent durina the birth six years ago.
After deliberating almost two days. the
Orange CoqJtt)' Supenor Court JUry con-
cluded 10-2' Friday that Dr. Anthony
LeDonne Jr, failed fo take aJI po55ible
precautions an either glving drup or
fomna OJt)'Jen into Bryan Wallace's lunas
aftrr hJs b1nh Aua. 18, 1980. said Jury
foreman Harold Scott. The child ex·
pcnenccd difficulty breathing in his first
five minutes of life.
Now 6\ Bryan has the mcnltl and
physical development of a 3-)'car-old. said
his father, DouaJas Wallace. <
"He was a beautiful baby the first douplc
of morttha. But .as he prostt1sed, you
couldn't help notice somettuna was
wro~" said the child's mother, Carol.
"Its a real tnaedr that somcth11'\1 like
this had to hapPCn." Doualas Wallace said.
The boy ts thctr ~nd c~1ld.
The JUt)' 1b$olved Fountain Valley
Rea1onal Hospital and Medical Center of
an)' blame.
Attorney for both the hospital and
LcDonne had araued tt wasn·t clear wtlat
caused the brajn dam11c. and that LcDbn-
ne and hospitaJ staff acted properly 1n
getting the boy to start breathing afier binh.
The parents' attorney. Wilham Gargaro
Jr., contended that the sedative Demerol,
&J\ten Mrs. Wallace because she was havma
a difficult labor, resulted ma dramatic drop
in the fetus's heart rate after I S minutes.
Gargaro said LcDonnc hfd erred by
failin1 to adm1n1ster an antidote, Narcan
The attorney funher araue<l tha1 when the
child was not breathin1 at binh. Le Donne
should havr used a tube to fo~c OJtyacn
down his throat.
The doctor's attome)'s contended th.at
any problem from the Demerol would 001
b.avcoccurrcda qu1ckJyas IS minute and
would have been a,radual.
They also araued that LeOonne had used
an accept.able means of Jiv1na OJtyacn. a
processknownas"baglna"whertpo 1t\ve
prnaure forces air into the baby's fun .
Tbc JUry's award proVld $62.SOO to
oftltt the cht1d·s futurT pain and suffenna.
$632,400 for future mc<l1c.al co t and
S237.120 for the (b1ld"' lo't futurt cam
lf\P.
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pul,)lic
Barras said passage ot Proposition 64
woi'.ild mean te~tang of evel)one who
handles food. from the crop picker to thr
reMaurant chef. and conce1vabl) _Qlc cO<l!_
al home.
"The scan.est thing 1!. 11 \\111 make l\IDS
worse." said Callahan. "I understand now
1f my best fnend has .\IDS he'll be
educated and will know what he can a.Rd
can't do
"But thas 1mtta11 \C will dme the d1~ase
underground People will a' oad the tl'Sts
and the cp1dem1l will worsen:· '
The h t of endor\i."ments for the NO on
64 campaign ha~ actuall) grown far
be}ond Holl}'-"Ood star'i and l.ouganis.
The 1na11at1 'e 1s al'io oppo~d by nearly
evel) maJor political leader and party.
medical associations. lahpr unions bu~1-
ness groups and rehg1ous leaders
fhe Orange ( ount} Board ol liuper·
'1'iors 'oted to <,upport th l· NO on Md"' e
lao;t week Thc ~roup al~o 1~ t"ndo~ed by
the mayors of ( o ta Mesa. In inc and
Laguna Beach. ao; ~ell as M:\ er.t i rnun-
c1lml·mhcrs.
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1s confusing and oddly shaped. And Stncc
the air traffic controllers problem. there
s1mpl} has nol ben enough of them at the
Los Arigrles a1rpon." said Allis.
He sa1d he was told by a member of the
.\v1at1on Safet} lnsutute outside Col-
umbus, Ohio. that the crash could have
easily been "two Boeing 747's 10 the foa.."
..The pilot of the Aeromex1co and the
pilot of the small a1rcrafi have a rcsponsi-
b1l1t} to ~c and be seen," he said.
"There 1s not adequate staff{air traffic
controlers). The FAA was mentioned for
not having taken steps previously to insure
(arr safet y)." said Allis.
Grea Loucanla
Frl•bee lover
Hoop, a l -7ear -old haaky-
11a2laerd ml&, la at the 1nbM
AD mal Care Center walU... for
eomecme to take laJa laome. Be la
anten4. ftfJ Madly aad
IOTee to play wta a ht8bee. Roop
aeeda a btc-nnt. TM oaater .. at
1129 Sand CaaJOD Road la 1"tne. ~
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There must be something ludy about the number
two. The second week of The Doily Pilot I TWA
Win.Go contest brought dooble winners Zella
McBtoyer of Costa Meso and Jim Niemann ot
Huntington Beach go1 the word Thursday that they
were headed for the wild blue yonder
"I was bound and determined to win. said
Mc8rayer. a secretory for o certil1ed public accoun ·
ton1 When the coll come though McBroyer said she
and her l6·yeor-old son Cain though• ,1waso 10 e
01 first She hod never won anythrig before
McSroyer said when the Pilot representottve told
her she won, she couldn't soy anything "I was 1ust
1n shock."
When the shock wore off, we coiled every
body. I'm surprised l con tolk; I've been so hoarse "
McBroyer said she ood Coin hove been to the
Combeon and the Howo11an Islands, so Europe is
next. 'We'd like to go 10 Pars 1n the summer "
Although McBroyer hos her heort set on seeing
the Eiffel Tower ond the museums, Coin hos some
more procttcaf cons1derattons "I want to get a
hotel with o big sw1mm1ng pool."
laughing. his mother said, n's to keep up w11h his
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wat~r polQ " <..a1n 101ned th~ Cos to Mesa High
School waler polo team this yeO\_
' In the meon11re 'I J1l1nt I'll tote a French doss "
sotd McBrover
Europe is also the destina11on for the Niemann
family. ·I'm looking at Switzerland," said Jim
Niemann. "I'd like to go sk11ng."
'We camped out for five wee~s" during a trip
across the country. said Sue Niemann. Now we'd
He ro go abroad,'' said Jim. o sheet metal worker
and a seventh generation Cahforn1on
Niemann so1d he was surprised as anyone thaJ
he'd won. He'd never won anything before except
a bo_ttle of champagne and a $2 lottery ticket
'I thought 1t was o hoo.r. I thought my friends
would be outside the Pilot f r1day morning saying 11
was on October fool 's 1oke
Just to be one the sole side, he d1dn'r coll anyone
Thursday n1ghl. 'We wanred to make sure 11 wasn't
a 1oke."
Sue said they weren't sure what Swiss city they'll
go to, but they hope to go in the spring. They want
to ger 4·yeor·old Jennifer and 3-yeor-old Tora up
on skis next yeor
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' Soviet nuelear-powe~ed
subm8.riae catches fire
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Nuclear weapons may be aboard
sub In sea nor:theast of Bermuda
people. . . Tass said the fire broke out Fnday ~om1na tn an
unspecified eompartment when the submanne was about
620 miles northeast ofBcnnuda.
MOSCOW (AP) -A fire on a Soviet nuclear
submarine northeast of Bermuda killed three people.
Tass said Saturday, a day after the bJaze bqan. lt said the
ship was carryin& ballistic miuiles but th~ was no
danger of a nuclear explosio11 or contaminatiolt.
The three-paragraph report by the official Soviet
news .,ency did not say if the fin: was ou\ or if the missiles
had nuclear warheads. Tass said the stricken< vessel was
being assisted by other Soviet ships.
Col. Marvin Braman, a r~ntagon spokesman,
pinpointed the submarine's position Saturday at SS2
miles north of Bermuda and 1,196 miles eas.t of Q pc
Hatteras, N.C.. as reported by a U.S. obscrvauo~ plane.
He said the submarine had not moved very far SJnce tbc
accident.
White House spokesman Roman Popaduik said in
Washington: "We believe nuclear weapons are on
board." He said the Unite(f StatCS"t"bas offered assistance
to the Soviets and stands ready to assist as required."
Braman also said the airplane crew saw smoke
comina from the submarin e late ~tur;<tay aftcr,n~n, and
a small boat with eight people in .1t was ctrehna tbe
stricken vessel. He said there was a hne from the boat to
the submarine, but the plane's crew could not tell
precisely what the boat was doi ng. •
State Department spokeman Bruce Ammerman said
Mikail Gorbachev sent a mcssll~c to Reagan early
Saturday throu&h the U.S. Embassy in Moscow reporting
the fire and casualties-and giving the ship's location. "We
commend the quick notification of the incident," he said.
Tass reported: "The submanne's crew. and. other
Soviet ships, which $,ailed up 'to help, are ~eahna&~ the
consequences of the fire. Thrtt persons died. . .
"Af\eranal ingthes1tuat1.on.anexpcn~m s ion
in Moscow reacred the oonclus1on that there IS no aer
of any unauthorized action of wea~ns! a nuclear
explosion or a rad1oac11vc contam1na11on of the But a Pentagon official, who spo1'c on condition of
anonymitl , said Washington actually learned of the
accident· several hours earlier." He refused to say how.
environment," 11 said. . Tass ga vc no other delalls.. I ts report was read on the
national 1clev151on evening ne"s program. However. l~c
evening edition of the go' cmment newspaper lzvcsua
did not menuon the fire.
"I can't go into details, but let's just say they (the
Soviet crew) made one hell of a lot of no~ underwater
with their fire alarm," added a Navy official who also
requested anonymity. ' Tass did not S3\ 1ftht' 'csscl was submerged or on the
surface when the aec1dcnt occ11rred. . Tbe Soviets rarely report accidents involving their
military ships. The Spt7dY announcement was in sharp
contrast to the Kremlin's three-day delay j n reporting the
April 26 ex plosion and fire at the Chernobyl nuclear
reactor in the Ukraine that eventually killed at least 31
. However, the ll. Na'') source said the submarine
had been sitting on top of the ocean without power since
mid-day Fnda). apparentl) afier ha ving some difficulty
coming to the surface
Q_rlovsio lea:vefur U.S. oday_
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MOSCOW (AP) -Soviet
authorities brou&ht dissident Yuri
Orlov to Moscow on Saturday. end-
ing his Siberian exile, and told his
wife she and her husband would be
allowed to leave for the United States
today. Irina Orlov said.
Mr.;s. Orlov emerged smiling rom he sa1
the tum-of-the-century, chartreuse-pre' 1ous mamagc were also sum-
colored mirustry building and told maned to OV IR on Saturda)' and told
reporters she would be leaving On the , thr) could sec their father before he
next Aeroflo.t fli~t to New York.· depam.
She said Soviet autnonties told her
she would be rcuniJcd with her
husband, one of the most prominent
Soviet human rights activists, 30
minutes before th eir 9: 15 a.m. Acro-
flot flight to"New York~
Mrs. Orlov got her plane ucket and
the news that her husband had been
brought to the capital during a final
visit Saturday to the Interior Minis-
try's Office of Visas and Regi s-
trations. OVIR.
"'It's a ticket hke any other ticket,"
she said shyly, waving the airline
vout\her at Western .reporters.
A day earlier, she collected her
passport from OVI R officials and was
told she and her husband would be
allowed to leave the country together.
The U.S. E'mbassy issued her a visa
on Friday, which would allow her to
enter the United States anytime
through Oct. 20.
. "I will leave on the flight the) give
me ... she said before obtaining her
ticket. which she paid for on Thurs-
day.
.\.lexander and Lev pl.anned to see
their 62-)car-old father at the airport,
but 0-mitn will be unable to make it
because of work commitments. she
said.
Mrs. Orlov, 40, said she sti ll had
not talked 10 her husband. She last
saw him early last month, when she
visited him 1n the Arctic city of,
Kobya1 He was exiled after serving a
seven-year labor camp sentence for
an11-Sov1et agnat1on and propa-
ganda. cha~es nsing from his human
rights ~ctl\ 1t1es 1n the 1970s
Police probe link between 5-alarm
explosives, car bombing Tire 1 eaves
By tbe Auoclated Pre11 I
LO ANGELES -Pohce say they"re in ves11ga11ng whether explosl\CS
discovered in a posh downtown office tower arc connected to a mob-related
Las Vegas car bombing. SOmc 26 packages of TNT, 50 blasting caps and four
weapons were found by detectives in a barbershop beneath the t\\1n-tower
Arco Plaza on Thursday. Hundreds of people were scumed out of a th ree-level
underground shopping center at the 52-story complex while the bomb squad
hauled the c:tplosivcs away.
Navy commlslilons test on bay sanctuary
The Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station has hired consultants to tc\t
Anaheim Bay Wildlife Refuge, which federal officials say is one of th e \\Or<il
polluted sanctuaries in the nauon. The Navy has dumped a variety ol
chemicals for 30 years in the area, and nine locations at the base, including fi ve
1 in the wildlife refuge, arc believed to be contaminated with oil. solvents.
battery acid, gunpowder or other military materials dating from the end of
World War II to the late 1970s. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Februan
reported the base as one of the t 0 worst polluted wtldhfe refuges in the nation
.f AA air-safety computers grounded
LOS ANGELES-Computers sent to airports nationwide four years ago
to make the skies safer are idle because the Federal Aviation Administration
lacks the soflwarc to make them work, FAA officials say ... They're sitting there
waiting to be uti.liz.ed," said John Tompkins. manager of the FAA 's San Diego
sector. The equipment 1s meant lo enhance radarscope targets. idenuf) and
tracic transpondcrless aircraft and remove some of the burden from an al read>
overloaded air traffic control computer S)stem, Tompkins said Steve
Henderson, a controller at the Ontario Airport Terminal Radar Approach
Control facility, said the computer information is critical in its ab1hty to
enhance aircrafl targets that appear at tiny radar-blips.
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homeless
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-A fltVl"·
alarm do\\ntown fire left almost 200
people homeless, destroyed one -
building. damaged two others and
caused an estimated S2 m1lhon 1n
damages earl) aturda). fire officials
~aid.
Nur~in$ supervisor Gezina Joel of
St. Francis Mcmonal Hospital s~ud
se,en fireman were treated and
released One suffered small second
and third degree bums and the others
\\ere treatt.-d for smoke mhalat1on .
she ~1d.
ln,esllgator Rick Kusick sa1f1 the
blaze appeared to have started in the
basement of a 30-unit apartment
building on Howard Street, spreading
to structures on either side.
The first alarm sounded at 3:45
a.m. and ~ent to five alarms less than
an hour later. Control was declared at 4:3.Sa.m.
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Rapidly ri1in1 rivers th~atencd. to forc:o up to 20,000 people to evacuate
two OkJahoma cities Saturday, but
water was receding in hard-hit nonh-
ea1tern Illinois, where damage was
estimated at up to $40 million.
I Water also beaan to recede in parts
II of Kansas, but runoff from more than
a week of heavy rain pushed the
1 Missiuippi River out of its bapks
alonfl:rts of Missouri and Illinois,
and . e Michigan was a cccord 3.S
11 feet at>pvc nonnal. _ ~ _
1 Aoo<iing has caused damage esti-
mated at millions of dollars in Ohio.
Michigan, lllino1s. Lowa, Missouri.
Kansas. Arkansas and Oklahoma. At
least eight ~ths were linked to the
_.flooding and three people were mass-
ing.
The. flooding already had forced as
many as 18.000 people from their
homes in the Midwest, cut off towns
in Oklahoma and Ka.nus and
prompted a disuler declatation by
the aovcmor of MillOUri, where
Amtrak &uspended pueeneer raU
serVicc becalde of a washeck>ut
brid&e. Water 8 to 9 feet deep reached the
roofs of some bouaes SatW'dar in the
northeastern Olclaboma eaty of
Bartlesville u the Caney River cut the
town in two. The river threatened to
rise to a record 27 to 28 feet, well
above the 11-f oot Oood 1tqe, bccau1e
of the heavy rain and emeraeocy
refeases from upstream reservoin
swollen by up to 2 feet of rain durina
the past week.
"It's just hard to believe. It's the
k..ind of flood you'd have every 100
years, even without any dams," said
Mayor Arth Robbins. ·
The river was alread~ floodinJ at
more than 16 feet before the reservoir
watei:,J>ushed it to more than 23 feet
by noon Saturday.
The Caney spread over an esti-
mated 60 to 70 square miles in
WashinJtOn County and Civil De-
fense Director Jim Willeford said that
if the river hit 27 feet, and as many as
I S,000 people in the town of JS,000
could be forced to evacuate.
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ln Butlenllle, Okla. .
Meetingaimed at reviving Geneva spirit
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Hostages' wives ask
Reagan to negotiate .
BEIRUT, Lebanon fA P) -~e
wiva of two ~= Americans appealed to · t Reapn on
Saturday to De1Qtia1e with the abduc-
tors and asked the American public to
preuure WuluDllOft to wort bankr
for hoftaaes' rcleuc.
Altotether. siA Americanure miss-
lna in Lebanon, kidnapped by vari-
ou1 aroupt who are demandina
political oonceuionL
"I ask Pre11ident Reapn to abide by
the principles of the oath taken by
every American president. to protect
the freedom of the American people
and their rights," said Fahima Dalati,
whose husband. educator Frank
Herbert Reed, SJ, of Malden, Mass .•
was kidnapped SepL 9.
Mrs. Reed anfi llham Gbandour,
whose husband1 Joseph James Cicip-
pio, S6, was icidnapped Sept. 12.
likened the cases of Americans seized
in Lebanon to that of American
reporter Nicholas Daniloff'.
Damloff, charged in Moscow wnh
~. WIS allowed IO ~ IO
the United States IMl W1iek aftlr
in ...... superpoWer ~ Al the w time. the ~iied s.a. rtJealed a Soviet cbarll!d wida ~
....,.)' lhOUld DaftilOfr be J!~
mon: unporUooe than has ~
Amencan1 held lo Lebuon?" ilked
Mn. Jleec1
"I ditmand equal uaanent for alt
Ama'icu cithens," said Mrs. Cici~
pio. >fn. Cicippio, wbo lS Lebualc, ~ Mr1. Reed, wbo is Synan, spoke
in interviews on state-cootroUed
Channel 5 television.
Two A.Jnerican hostaaes. JOUrnalt t
Terry A. Andenon and hos(>ttal
diRaor 0.vidJacoblen. made u mi-
lar pleas IO Reapn in a I 0-minute
videbtape released by tbetr kidna~
pers Friday.
Reagan has said Danilotrs case
cannot be compared with lhat of
Americans k..idnapped an Lebanon
because Daniloff was held by a
government wlule the Lebanese lod-
nappers are "faceless," underground
groups.
The president says his· adminis-
tration bas worked to fret the Amcn-
can hon.&es an Lebanon, but hafrhad
nod1rccteontact with the ~dnappers.
FBI asked t·o investigate
sources of news stories WASHINGTON (A P) -Prcs1-year and in Moscow in 1987. Equally from Reagan that there would be a
dent Reagan and Soviet leader amponant is the the outlook. for arms s!aniftcant arms contro~ment to w ASHINGTOli.(AP 'Ihe... wm~oct'• i«My,and ,tJbeft-
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Mikhail Gorbachev, in an effort to cc;>ntrol apeements, which has sign afhe comes 9 the U~J.cd..States White House has asked t e FBI to R. Hunt, Wasblnaton bureau
revive 1he saggan1-4Pant ef-GeMY&;--dtmme& Stnec thc-twcrleaderrcn=--:rne most.prom1s1ng area 1~ a c~rb.on .-'licu::imine-lhe-50Ure~es"--e01fHaa-r1ne-cww9~,e~tum'e!ff~orff-'fT~hl!!'t'"'tWr.t:'ata'lt-~f!!!t'-:trronelt:".-1r-11
will try to forge a new commitment to dorscd the goal of SO rcent report about an alleged govern-said they had not been contacted
in 1 nuc ear weapons at in Euorpe. REYKJAVIK., f~land (AP) ment plan to mislead Amencan by the FBI and knew of no one on
Iceland this week and set the stage for meeting in Geneva. In Geneva, the two leaders agreed Icelandic officials confirmed Satur-journalists covering U.S .• rela-the naffs of tlie papers wflo had
signing a treaty in the United States "We will be sausfied with the to give-impetus to arms control talks da).', that -President Reagan and tions with Libya, an adminis-been.
later this year. Iceland meetings if we accomplish and to hold two more summits. But Mikhail Gorbachev are likely 10 meet tration oflicial said Saturday. The! administration offiCtal
When the leaders of the super-better understanding," Larry Speak-there has not yet been any agreement at the Hoffli, a picturesque Reykjavik The official. who spoke on ~ said he dtd pot know whether FBI
powers meet on OcL 11·I2. 11 will cs, the WhJte House spokesman. said on key issues, aod the two sides bayside ht'.>usc said to be haunted by condition he not be identified, agents had contacted either paper,
have been nearly 11 months since the on Friday. remain ' far apart on proposed the ghost of a drowned woman. · said the FBI also has been asked which.J\ad.published stories in
cnthUSJastic h:.ndshakes and cham-Gorbachev. who proposed the strategic nuclear weapons cutbacks lo 1952, the Britjsh head of mission to identify the sources of stones August reporting that the U nited
pagne toasts at their first meeting an meeting, said, "We have one and the and curbs on. defensive weapons oftbe time.John Greenway, obtained published by The Wall Street States and Libya were on a
Geneva. The intervening period has same objective here: to start, at last, systems. permission from London to sell the Journal and The Washingion collision course and described
been marred by discord and doubt on the realization of our accords reached Also souring relations since Gen-house on the grounds it was haunted. Post that appeared to have been • renewed Libyan baclung fo r ter-
a wide ranJe of issues. an Geneva with the president of the eva were the U.S. decisions to scrap produced by the alleged plan. ronsm. Other news organazattons
Much ndes on the outcome, an-United States." the SALT 11 anns control agreement. Reponer Bob Woodward. who packed up the stones. cludi~~~sforful~ed~dsum-lnfonned~min1~~ionofficiab ;ro:sc~n~d~a~w~ars~ru~·~~th~r~o~ugh~~~~v~~~t~~~~~cc~t~1o~n~o~f~G~m~ba~~~ey~k~~~·~ti~at~1v~e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ m1ts in the United States later this said Gorbachev will seek ass~ranccs II waters in the Black Sea and the for a comprehensive nuclear test ban.
HOROSCOPE
Monday, October I
ARlES (March 21-Apnl 19): Breakthrough 1nd1cated an connection wi th
money, business. romance. People wall seek your opinions. you'll receive
"attractive offer." You'll ge• chance to h11 Jackpot. WatC"h Gemini.
TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Attention continues to center around home.
security, domesucaty, "marria~e satuauon." You gain through diplomacy -
family member wants something. and )OU should hsten. Libra. Scorpio play
s1gnaficant roles.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Tame as on your side -know il.J!!!x waiting
game. Be -poslllvc conccminf source
matenal. especially with leg.a affairs.
Missing document can now be located.
Aries. Libra figure prominently
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Sryte as
imprinted. attention centers around
physical auract1on. charisma, per·
suasion. chann, 1ntens1ficd relat1onsh1p.
You could be involved an "bag business
deal." Capncom figu res prominently.
SYDNEY
0MARR
LEO (Jul) 23-Aug. 22): PrOJCCI pre' 1ously put on "back lfumer" can now
be successful!} completed. Aim toward sccurit}. realize that what you have as
wonh plenty. Don't gave up something for nothing. Anes. Libra figure
prominent I).
VlRGO ( ..\ug 23-~pl 22): Empham on new \tarts. independence. ab1ht)
to 1mpnnt your own style. Relative as probably sincere but could be
misinformed. Know 11 and go your own way Young person helps you get U>
hk1n o! matters fBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): Follow 1hrough on first 1mpress1ons. Realize
y learn by shanng, teaching. A "m1ssang person" returns home. Money
picture as bnghl. Cancer individual has your best interests at hean .
SCORPIO (0<.·t. 23-Nov. 21 ): Confusion regardang d1rcc11on. aim. goals
will be settled an )Our favor. Keep O{>llons open. reallz~ cycle as high. kn<?w t~at
you can be confident regarding tntu1t1on. Long-distance communication
featured. ..
SAG ITT ARIUS (No'. 22-Dec. 21 ). What appears 10 be a "trap as mercl)
a temporar) dcla). Check rules. laws. regulations -you arc gom.g to emerge
victorious. You'll have opportunity to remodel. perhaps to rebuild on more
suitable structure.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): Be read) for changes, travel, vanety of
exciting contacts. expencnces. Popujanty on upswan~ -you'.11 win friends.
and powers of persuasion will be "strong ... Gemma. Vargo. ag1ttanus people
play kc) roles. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. I fS): Look beyond the 1mmcd1ate. realize
someone; ··at top" recogn11es your capabilities. You may feel alone. but rest
assured this as temporary cond1uon. Family member lends support. Libra
figures prominently.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Many of }Our ··best quah11es" s urge to
forefront. Sense of perception as heightened . you discern motives and leam
secret. Focus on m)stcry. antnguc. unusual mes~gc. Virgo native plays key
role. IF OCTOBER 6 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY, you have unusual voice. sense of
drama. you appreciate art. music, luxury. You can be self-indulgent. you are
hkely to have a "s"'eet tooth." Taurus. Libra. Scorpio people pla) 1mponant
roles 1n your ltfe. You arc knowlcd~eable cohcemmg design. harmony. and
many people consult yo u in connection wtth "domestic problems." You ha ve
chance to get on more solid financial-emotional ground. You'll meet people
who will be instrumental an sumulating )O ur cttat1ve dnve. MaJOr domestic
change occurs an November.
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Oran,e County pritoncrs arrested
without a warrant must see a judge
within 36 bourt or ~ rdea.sed, a
federal judfe bas ordered in mpQnsc
loan Amencao Civil Li~rties Onion
lawsuit.
U.S. District Judae Richard Gad-
bois lr., who issued the order Friday.
.ret.ail\ed the right to review whatever
cbanaes are made to o~y his order,
which takes effect ln 60 days, finaliz-
ing ao agreement reached in July
between attorneys for Orange County
and the ACLU. "~e·rc not sure exactly how we arc
aoina to handle it," said Judge Gary
Ryan, presiding judge of Central
Mun ici pal Court in Sant.a Ana.
Orange <"o~nty"' aheri.trs spokH-
man Lt. RicnaRI' Olson said no
decision has been made on bow to
1mpJement the order.
"h will have little or no impact on
the district attom~ •• said Michael
Capizzi, assist.ant d1strict attorney.
"It wtll present sianiflcant burdens on
police de~rtments."
The ACLU's 1984 lawsuit
challenged lenathy delays between
arrest and initial appcaranoe before a
judge, commissioner or h~na of-fi~~ .
"This will act fas ter justice for
people," said ACLU lawyer Richard
Herman. "lt's going to speed up the
~rder as a lever 10 forte other counues
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Decisions on whether to prosecute
someone may take lo•r than 36
hours, but nowarrtsti8officcrs must
present sufficicm evidtnte linking a
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detention within 36 hours.
Gadbois' order doesn't address
how much damages fhe county ~ay
!)ave to pay the three ptatnotrs
specifically named in the 1984 law-
. suit.
whole system."
He said the ACLU
Qnc of them, Barry Scott, was arrest~ for investigation of burglary
and insurance fraud by Orange police
in December 1981. He spent six days
in j ail until rus tnltial appearance
will use the before a judge.
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who was there no one •f!~ ~ he tttumcd to the fcstmlJCI, .aid
Olson. A second knock on lhe door
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Won's former hus~nd Byu~a Kook
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''He started brandishing ~ knife
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Suk came to her rescue and was
punctured." said Olson.
Park then apparently tried to k.ill
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nght thigh while lying on a sofa, said
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Healthcare Medical Center ofTusun.
11 wa s nol certain whether chalJCS
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shorter than the regulation tour-
nament course and take less ume to
play.
Former UC'LA basketball star
Lynn Shackleford, an American Golf
v1ce president. said ground should be
broken late this year. The course may
be completed by early t 988, he 58\d.
American Golf ~s the nation's
largest operator of. golf courses. he
said. In Orange County, the company
opcraie!> Meadowlark golf course in
Huntington Beach and Rancho San
Joaquin in Irvine.
Presiding. at ded1catwn cer-
emonies, Orange County Supervisor
llo&e L Stanton saluted the
"marvelous 06sess1on orronner
upc111sor David Baker who Stanton
said Slartcd negotiations for the land
for a regional park.
At the current time. all but the I 37-
acre tnangle in the center of 1hc 640-
acre park has been given to Orange
County or to Fountain Valley, Stan-
ton said.
The new golf course site, bounded
by Edinger Avenue and Brookhurst
Street. has been leased for agriculture
crop growers.
Previously. there were plans to
build baseball fields on the property.
Several City Council members also
had suggested putting a shopping
center on the land.
But residents ov~r tbe years had
urged a passive development, Stan-
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Officials said they expected no
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Once, 20 years ago, when fashion designer
James Gabnos attended a g~la opening of the
opera in Los Angeles , he escorted a woman
wearing one of his gowns. Among the opera
crowd were five <><her identical Gtlanos gowns .
"Never the twain shall mttt! Luckily it was a
big theater and I kepc stttring the lady in other
directions. There is really no such thing as a one-
of-a-kind gown. I design a collection and it can
be ordered in New York, San Francisco, whet-
ever. Actua lly the same dress looks totally
different on different women and, of course.
they e.ach accessorizt differently," said Galanos
at Amen Wardy's of Fashion Island; the first·
stop on his yearly jaunt to present his 200-piece
fall /winter collection.
Galanos, at age 62, is a wor~holic and when
in LA works six days a wttk creating clothing
for "sophi;sticated, thin, affluent women."
At 13. he won his first des ign award, con-
tinued on to art school and won a scholarship co
train in Pari,. After 30 years, while most of his
contemporaries have died or gone out of
business, Galanos continues to reign as one of
America's top designers.
"Women have told .me they are still wear ing
dresses I did l~ years ago. Longevity is import·
ant, panicularly when investing this kind of
money in clothes. (One of his evening dresses is
almost S2~1<XX>.) I like line ... shape and line.
Except for the hemlines, my cl0<hes are tim~less!
Everything is hand finished and I use only the
finest fabrics and the best workmanship."
Galano is always the last in all t~market,
PftaSt Stt QALANOS/B2
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in ~ buliMss ff0f1d, tht
clustoom and in socilJ setrings:
• AssocMcioo: "Ont of ck
ptiocipla of lemUng is co as.
KJCiatt cht i>tw information or
!WM with old laming. For
tump/e, jf you mtt somt0nt
ind hi.s IWM ns Bob Johnson,
you might know somtont well
IMllJtd Bob. Look at cht ntW
j;enon and chfik of 'Uncle Bob·
and say co yoursilf, "cht nm
cimt I 1tt chis pmsm fiILg/Jing-
. to think of Uncle Bob.·"
Obj«rs .Jso an bt u~d for
wociations. •ccocd!ng co Tay-
lor. "Sometimes tht sillier it is,
tht nsitt it is co retMmbtr tht
rwnt, " ht said.
If you mttt • wonun named
E/n.btrh, for insunet, Taylor
suggtsttd . you . can 1Dtt1tally
chink of htr IS "Quttn EJ.in.
btth" and visual«~ crown-on
bet had. Tht ~n rimt you i«
htr your mind will conjurt up 1
picturt of "Quttn Elizabtth"
and you will rtmtmbtr her
name.
•Mnemonic dtvicts: A
mnemonic dtvice is a stimulus
chic triggers memory. Ont such
ctehniqut is using the first lec-
ttrs of • series of namtS you
11.ve co rtmembtr co form a
word. "/ lttrntd m high school
that che {use lttter of each of the
Grtat ukts sptlls cht word
'HOMES' -Huron, Onario,
Michigan, Erie, Suptrior," Tay-
lor said. This method is pa:rrint-
urly uStful for biology and
chemistry students who hive co
rtmembtr Jong lists of infor-
m•tion.
"You don 'c have to remember
the tntirt word," ht said. 'just
the f lf'St lttttr. " Mnemonic de-
vices work by "chunking, "
which means you only need co
remembtr a little bit of a word
to stimulatt the rest of the
memory, T•ylor said.
• Visualizanon: Resea1ch has
shown chic if you ue crying co
rtmembtr vocabulary, m learn-
ing a fortign Ja.1gu•ge, for ex-
ample, you should cry to picrurt
cht word in your mmd p1crorial-
ly. For the Frtnch ttrm "le
li vre. " mu.ning tbe book, dDSt
your tyts and chink of "le Jivre ..
printtd on _the cover of• book,
ht said.
If you •rt lwning an acrion
verb -such IS "ro optn" -say
tht word or renn in tht foreign
INJgu~ and chink of someone
opniing 1 door, T•ylor said.
"Codt it in your brain with •
FamiJW acOon," ht Mid.
• Btclcnrd clWn.ing: This
a/10 involves chunJcinB and is
Ultful for mmJanzing 11.rgt
amounrs of conr>«ttd inf0t •
nutiOn, such IS a spttch. You
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USC board of trustees mem-
ben Peler au Gluf Ueberrodi
hosted a reception tn the Four
Seasons Hotel -an an-
nouncement preview of the uni-
versity's forthcoming fund-rais~
ing campaign. C!o-hosting the
black tie dinner with the Ueber-
roths were other Orange County ·
trustees and their wives including
Jou Davis Jr. of South Laguna,
Pul Kennedy of Balboa Island,
Wiiiiam Lyon of Newport Bea~h,
Jerry W. Neely of San Juan
Capistrano and PlllUp Remy,
Mission Vi ejo. Ueberroth and
wife G inny (near right) chat with
Norma and Mtcbael Hell.it. Biii
and Ann Lask (at far upper right)
t:hat with Barbara Burn•am
while 'Jim Ackerman, lower far
right, shares a laugh with PaaJ and
Babt Kennedy and Joan and Ron
Lane, lower near right, talked with
Allee Davia.
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"I use only the ~lflest fabrics and the A ba~ doll "iurquoise and black
best workmanship," says Galanos. dress of s1lk chiffon jacquard takes the i~ree cumples on -today's Style color Jpotlight. Galanos shim the
co er were photographed by Lee waist of the style and Jives it a
Pa e at Amen Wardy's, Fashion . matching flounced petucoat and
Isla <l • smocked sleeves. swirled with se-
quins. Price, $8.11 5.
Silver and crystal bugle beads tnm
the blouson bodice and fined hip
yoke of the long gown made with
double layered satin skin with flared
LANOS' FASHION STATEMENT .•• Br -
includ~aris, to show his collection
and many women feel it is wonh
waitlnf. for. H~s 86 daywear features long, bias
cut skirts. Details emphasize
shoulder, sleeve and hip.
This season Galanos has brought
back a variety of dresses and suits
acce nted with a basket weave smock-
ing. for which he is known. Necklines
arc high and fabrications include
wool, wool crepe, nanncl and jersey.
Color);; are sophisticated, played
down for day. ··r like to play with color and love
' using combinations. Once you get int~ collection you start with a color
scheme and build around 11. I've used of highly glamorous gowns. Amcn-
a lot of gray. Black is my preferred,_, can women love them. A beaded
non--color. I think anyone can wear it. dress today, whether mine or some·
why not? Black is tops! Of course, one elscs.L.1s in the $8,000 to $10,000
black with color is always lively." bracket. 1 he $5,000 beaded dress is a
Having cocktails ... Galanos ladies little more on the commercial side.
go short. .. right above the knee. From (GuJp!) I know it sounds ridiculous,
his fliny, sequinned "Baby Doll" but It's true. I don't design flash y,
dresses tn silk chiffon jacquard to a sequinned dresses. but elegant
simple, unadorned black wool crepe beaded gowns that will stand out in
blou5on ~ss with circular sictt. an~ big room."
there is something for every per-Galanos recommends sheer. col-
sonality in the Gala nos fall line. Color orcd hosiery and a high beel ... "boots
becomes more important for evening. arc out" for fall. He feels "less is
Off to a baU ... "ln the United States more" when it comes to accessori es.
there arc so many charities and so "One has temptations to overdo ... !
many balls. We always have a group think that's normal instinct. It takes a
REMEl\lBER T.RICKS HELP MEMORY ..• Prom Bl ·
-
bias tra•n. ,
A long fiited velvel and silk faille
jacket with smocked collar tops a
satin finished silk and wool cocktail
dress in black and white.
woman Wltb great character and
certain W te to just walk in with
assurance, withoutov.e_rdoing herself
to attract attention. To me that is very
nice."
"I have never been confused by
what is happening in fasru on," con-
tinued Galanos, "I'm not trendy.
There is a Galanos look, a certain cut.
but we constantly u~tc. We try 10
sta oung." ·
.r.lm a one man operation. Once I
decide that's it...u•s finished! The
name will discontinue. That's the
end. I make my statement right now.
while J live. Hopefully someone will
remember they had a Galanos!"
start by chunking the material into
paragraphs, but you learn the last
paragraph first and work backwards
through the copy, he said.
"Stories arc easier to remember
1han lists of things," Taylor said.
•Ovcrleamin~ Practice some-
1hing you have Just learned twice as
many times as you believe necessary.
"Jf given five equations to selve and
you fee l you've teamed it bX solving
one or two. tha1's a mistake. 'he ~id.
"Whatever you've learned, within specific order -similar to children
24 heurs you ought to test yourself on • ~aming the alphabet in kinderga rten.
tt -actr ve ly remember what you've
learned," he said. "It strengthens the However. that technique once •Storymaking: To remember a
series of narpcs. such as the planets in
the ~lar system, you can use th e
names. or sqmeth ing they remind you
of. as charac;~er'i or pan s of a story you
weave. Ypu migh t v1sual11e a
Mercury car ranng toward the sea
good Neptune "ho is holding a Mars
cand y bar, for 1n-.1ancc
Once someth ing yo u need to re-
member is in your 'lhort term mem-
ory, Taylor said you must make sure
11 becomes J)art of your long term
memo I)
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During a stint in Japan where he
was unable to read the Japanese
characters. Taylor memonzcd routes
to different locations b' the color of
the bu1ld1ngs along the ~a}
If you've gone to a pany and met
"Queen Elizabeth" and "Mr. Hijh-
toweT" -who is .coded in your mind
as rcsembhn$ a tower -the !leitt
morning review your assoc1a11ons
wit h those names. Taylor said.
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By VIDA DEAN
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From t~ tbuJ\derinalkies to thunderinadrumsofthe USC Marlhina
Band. it wu a n~t ofbi& sound. •
There was also thunder.from .. The Pines o(Rome" 'fluarsdayevenina in
Pacific Symphony Orchestra'sclosing number at its pJa openina concert at The&n~ -
And,.lhere was thunderinaapplause and words.of praise for conducior ~eta Qart as be arrived 1t a post concert party in the Westin South Coast
Plaza. .
"After seven ycan of preparation, we feel at home in the grand halt ...
replied Clarie.
... Thc400auestscame to the hotel for a pre-partyu thequiclcstorm was
endina. Afterui\down buffet d inner, they strolled under clcarskies through
the park area to The Center.
"I pveupa trip to Italy to do thia party," said C<KhairLorralae lJppold.
"l'veQrpnizeda lotof'bias.rties~ in Wasbinaton and lo$ A~geles-and
I've been workfoJ.On this one foraut months. A l~t 9fwork. but 1t was a
privileae to do it. '(8tewu1W~ wasco-<:hau.) • • .
Association prcsidentMleUelGU...(with Carole)adro,itted he has been
s6 inspired by "Center fever" that he bought a clan net." I used to play clarinet
in hi&h school. The other day I wentoutand bought one just to see 1fl could
rememberwhe~toput my finaen. l could."
"I've never seen Clull look so happy and Doris was radiant," said Karo
Be&soa.
~nd, so bqan the 40-concert series.the symphony will present at The
Center durina the '86-'87 aeason. ·
The •mULnc Claro: Kdtb and Dort. arrl•e
a t party.
Lorraine Lippold celebrate. wttb Marcie
and llaarlce Mal'rille.
Table full of Robee lncladed
Fred and lllcbelle (.eated),
Robert and Sophie.
.. ,, .
NY. City ~allet to .
be ~onored by CDA
A dinner party to honor the eut of
the New York City 8ellet on Oct. 19
will be held at the Irvine Hilion ~the perfomwace at tbe OC
Perform1111 An Cea1er.
The Center Dance Allianct will
bost the event u part of ita pl ,to
raJ1e S l 00,000 to ~l.P underwrite
dance praeoution at the ccn1er.
Alliance president ......,. .....
u4 said tickets to the p1a dinner are
available at S l2S per per90n and
include ticket.a to the f>".rl'ormanoe.
Additional tables of eiabt may be
purcbaled for S 1,000 ancf will include
seatina with cut memben. Rcter·
. -vations are requested by Tuetday by
callina .,.... C.rwta, 83g..8979.
laaac l&en will be auest of honor at * ch,mpqne and dessen reoepcioo
Saturday even in& ~t the Wettifl South
Coast Plaza foUowina his rec1lal 1t
The Center. At the party, the world
reknown violinist wiU be presented
the International Cultural dipolmacy
award of the American Jewish Com·
mittee by the host aroup, the. OC
chapter aof AJC. Lewtl J....,*J
and 8abrMn ... a... Sten are co-
chairina the event. _...,
tbo Four Seuoat wta 1 ~
\bane •• .a Germu diaDer ud AD
oompab bud. AD fu4I will ·,:> to
bdp tbe mentally M etirapped I*• ti= in 9peciAI Olympics. Gil* J ii~ and~ be called at 6s<M090 to arraqe for tbe ·.
$7' rnervatiODJ.
Sinter Mae o.... will be io
Anaheim Saturday at the Hilton to
headline St Joeepb HOlpita1'1 annual
benefit beina ~ to raise fuocb for
a new teaiodal cancer center. U1ually
1,000 abow for this pla. More
information may be obsained by
callin& 771-8211.
Smith CoUeme clubs in Southern
California will 6onor the school'• D<W
president Mary ....... 0.. Satur-day durina a 4 to 6 p.m. tea at the
Newport Harbor An Museum's ·
Sculpture Garden ..... ,.. PaJ,
'SSl-24S7, bas further details on the
social. '
Also on Saturday, Cadly aap,, ' s.,. •le Mw ........ Dr. lrw
• •211rla will be at the Cry11al
Cathedral to headline the women's
"Day Extraordinare." The event Id&
u't:8J:.:t 8: l S a.m. with continen-
tal t, continues with speaken
and lunch. Tickets (S 18.SO) may be
reserved by callina 971-4082.
Other post recital evenu incl~ a
p tberin1 of the fraternity aLihe
Meridien for fancy coffee and desseru
and Anaels of the Arts at the Center
Oub where Center Stars will be for a .-------------
pre party.
Cocktails and buJfet Sundty at the
Center O ub will pr~ the 31st season debut of the Master Chorale
when it presents the JofTrey Ballet at ThL-Cente.c. EQllQ~ the _per.
(onnance-tbere will. be a cbampqnc
MHrtee Allard, R*rt Joffrey, cast
membe.n and su~rters. More inf~rma1ion on the chorale and activit1es
may be obtained by calling 556-6262.
There is hfe outside The Center ..
.The Torchhghters, a support group
for the California Special Olympics.
tlas planned a fun Saturday even mg at
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··1 boupt this dttss a year and a
half llO iD Paris. Bouaht It specially
fot tonipt, ... Mid Mame GIMea,
cbtinnaO of the Founders N~t
... party foUoWina th~ Leontyne Price
copcen at tbe OC Perfonnina Arts
Center. '
That'ftypical ofthe founders. they
have been envisionina the future for
over 12 years.
Once qain, out came the limou-
sinea, the furs, tuxedos, jewels and •s;mkl) aowns on Wednesday cve-
runa for the second Center opening
celebration. The Founders had not one cel-
ebration, but two. Before the conccn
400 met at the Ambrosia Restaurant
(openina to the public in about two
wecu) whe~ they were presented
· wit.b Sold medallions on black and fed ribbons. They_minalcd, munched on
hors d'ouevrcs and toasted each
-other .
"The people here toniaht are in a
special aroup. They sot in early to
suppc)rt a center. . . before the
aroundbreakina and the cutoff date
for founden." said.,... SeM-eder
at the Die-party chainnanned by
Mtri1Jml9eU. .
Afterwards, the 400 were across the
street for the concen1 and later ih the
eveni~ headed for tne Irvine Hilton
and, joined by guests, brouaht the
partytnl total to more than t 300.
The world of Toulouse-Lautrcc
and· the Moulin Rouge awaited in the
ballroom with lively music, scream-
ina can-can dancers and a spectacular
French ambiance created by OC anist
lb)' Bare.
"There arc two groups of can-can
&iris h~ tonightand they are wcarin§'
costumes that Bob Mactledcsianed, • •
said committee member a. .. Dlq.
One was Du CelUu aroup and the
Maurice Allard with can-can cutiea Tracy Powell and
JacqaeUne Wll80D.
Brunch By The Bay.
EnJoy champagne brunch served bayside
in a dehghtf ul garden selling. Stroll in~ mus1·
cians add an extra dash of Oavor. for a deli-
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Children under 12. $9.95.
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Oct.12 Come to the free New porter
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and hel~ ~ele brate our lavish
restoration. With refreshments.
drawings. giveaways and eight
great bands throughout the
resort! Tuke a musical stroll
of our 26 acres and discover
The Newporter now.
Sunday. October 12, 2 to 6pm.
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other was &a*'9 (a.tlle) a ....
... , (she's CJtl'• lister-in-law).
More party eJLcitement wu added
by Munf &MM and orchestra -
Maartee Allu.t djrccted the enwer-
tainment.
.. Doesn't the room loot pat?"
asked 8artlara GI...,., notina
Hare's creations -W. an pieces
and an 18-foot replica ol the oriainal
Moulin Rouse Oub with huee tum-
ina blades and twinklina lights. (Glab-
man worlce<l.. with Hare on decor,
invitations and with Kalhr)'• Sltermu,boteldircctorof~terinaon
the fOOd spread -ooh la la).
Other founders lending a hand
were AD Puce, s..rl EMJlu,
Joyee eau. u4 CMisdM RWes.
Also involved were Carel WUlda,
Lacte Clan, Geersta s,..eer,
Barbara Powell, Man. TH~
Jeuy W•a. Barbara JMuael,
A»ri1 MeriartJ, Suu s~. R•y
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Robert V. and M•Jdne Glb80n .
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'h'acf C&Daoa llua bl~ remark for 0.Yld Dalton ID .. Tile itaaated OQe" at <>ranee b.at Collete.
Two ""'"""'naJ ..1... maki tbeir • ... ....... ~ .,.,.ys "' WOnu pretfltem are amona IM five
new tUF productions be-iftl ofliered
by Oran1e County theater aroupt lhit
weekend. r ..
Trras Ufte ........ O.," Ota• Coast Collete theater profe1sor Jobn
ferzacca'1 newest 91ay about the life
and worts of playwriaht Euaene
O'Noill, opens Thul"lday for a two--
weekend en~ment 11M .. t1&a p~y is double cast with Bruce Avila," a musacaJ pla~ based on an Baerman, Flora Burke and Elizabeth
event from Oranae County'• early Moberly aJtematfoa as ~ Winafield
history. wdl be presented for two family with Tom Murray. Blanche .. oerf~ances Friday and Saturday in Mickelson and Sue torrenL Tom
\Ves1m1n1ter; ~men plays the.Jentleman calleri9aJI
RouncUna out the week's new performances ..
activity are El Tc*o playwript Jack Curtain time is 8 p.m. Fridays and
Sharkey's "Drae91a: 'he M•leal'' by Saturdays and 3 p.m. Sundays
the Brea Theater t..eaaue, openin~ through Oct. 26 at the Mission V1eJO
Wfldnaday; Tennessee Williams collqe. Reservations arc laken at
"fte Glau M .. 1er1e" at Saddle· 582-4656.
back Collqt and ROdgcrs and Ham· "Dracula: The Musical," a spoofon
merstein's "Flower Dnm Soai" by the vampire thriller, bows an Wednct-
the Cypress Civic Theater. both day for two weeks at the Glenn Cums
open1n1 Friday night. Theater in the Brea Mall. Rick
Ferucca, who also is directing Franklin is directing. Cunain time 1s
"The Haunted One," has selected and 8 p.m. Wednesdays through Satur·
edited scenes. speeches and lines days untal Oct. 18 with reservations
from O'Neill's plays, and his presen· taken at 996-0685,
tatlon will feature Teri Ciranna. Jon Rodgers and Hammerstein's
Sidoli. Alex Golwn. David Schuster: "Flower Drum Song" stars Cynthia '-CHLDMN OP A
Kim Burnes, Tracy Cannon and MatsufuJ1 , Michael Hagiwara LES-GOD" (") David Dalton. Dawna 'Lee Richards and Glen~
Performances will be given Nadboralski at the Cypress Civic . 12:00~1/8:'1~:30
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matinee Oct. 19 at 2:30 in the Orama days at 8 p.m. through Nov. I with a 2 THI ROM" (P011) .. ITANO •Y •" (")
By JERRY BUCK dre~uSt'.s tc:> ~ognize the effect his Lab Theater oo the Costa Mesa p,m. matinee Oct. 19 and rcscr. 1:00, 4:«>, 7:15. uo 12·00. 2:00, 41>0 ~T........_....., nnkani is having on his carcer'a'hd campus. Reservations arc taken at vations arc available at 527-1949. 800· l :OO, e:45
LOS ANGELES -This teltv1s1on his family~ 432-4880. As fi ve new shows open. four
,eason brings movies about the •"A Prison of Children," CBS. Veteran Orange County director others prepare for their final per. ~sidual. dange~ of Agent Orange_. John Rittor aod Betty Thomas star 1n Kent Johnson is stating the "Modesta formances this week. They include:
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· n pef' a cwinncrs Ort c cter to ry, BS. Dorian forprotcstingtherailroad'sencroach· 8 p.m .. Saturday at 2:30 and 8, today networks, Last season. nearlv half of Harewood r,la)s a fioung black cno• d s the highesHaJed movies fell ~nto this fi · ·r. · .,..-ment on her property. · , a n next unda y at 2.30 and 7:30. nccr ree~ rom 8 11c sentcn_ce after Claudia St. James enacts tht' title •"Hay Fever" at the Costa Mesa
category. ..L the mcdta focused attention on role, with Chris Campbell cast as her Civic Playhouse, 661 Hamilton St ..
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•"O .Firt," ABC'. John Forsythe is cKinmin8ats b~o JUStace. 1n part1culjlr fihrst succekssfudl play, opes n~ _Friday for R •"A CborTuahLlne" by the Rcg1on~I "LINK .. (A) -12,00. a:&a. l:OOCPGI
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retirca thcage of·60 and fights to find Ann Jillian plays herself an a drama direction of H. Wynn Pearce. The Linda (9Q6-41 95). final performances s:oo. •·oo. 10'00 830, 830. 10 10
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estc!c . • ~h Id .. NBC'. Le 1· •"The Ted Kennedy Jr. Story," LUXURY WAL~IN HEATRES OllUXE OfUVE·llU 1ety s 1 · · ·s e)' N BC. Craig T. Nelson, Susan Blakely arrcn sta as a Aonda woman and Kimber hoop star in a drama. *""' llUL IUTTERlo '«>PCORll AT All WAllC·lllS* * ~ZTcwttns *
den' custody of her child after about Ted Kennedy Jr .. who lost a leg e ~~·, I* All f~f.::-O:.-.:lr!11m1:,M6J
ma tng a black man. pla}ed b> to cancer and became an advocat" fior 6)114 0.-•• ) ••• 11 111•--Ph ip Michael Thomas. the disabled. .. •1tl.'llll:\'lll1t1.i:•rnu1:m HUI S..il AM Fwy pt IJJ!(!nll • ......
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amage arc threatened by her pat-dependency on drugs and al<.'Ohol. cROCooeu DUttou: TMAT"S Uf'E l"G·tJ)
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U.S.seeksrevenge
alnst Italy today
at Newport Har
• A water polo rematch of the world
championships semifinals. the Unit-
ed States aaainat ltaly1 is on tap today
at Newpon Harbor High with the two
international powers meelina at S p.m. ~
It's the first of two such confronta·
dons to be stqed between a series of
ttainina sessions between the two.
A week later. they'll do it again at
Stanford:
"Italy features good, all-around
team play and probably the best
counter attack in the world," said
U.S. Coach Bill Barnett.
"They also play a difficult zone
defenst which 1s tough to penetrate.
lt'a really good for us to get this type of
fall training."
This is the tint time the U.S. team,
which qualified for the 1988 Olympic
Games, is back together and Barnett
will be fielding the same starting
lineup wh.ich finjshed fourth in
~ T~rry Schoeder and Jeff Cam bell
Campbell on defense, James
Beraeson, Alan Moucharwar and
Kevin Robertson drivi ng and Craig
Wilson in the cage.
Barnett recalls the Amencans' 10.9
loss to Italy as a tctdown pme,
because his club had just qualified for
the Olympics. "We were s6 happy
about qualifying. we didn't play as
well as we should have. We had our
chances."
----"-ht'T'C a~ -no --meda'ls-awaiting
winners this time. but Barnett said it's
showcase time with both teams going
under game conditions. •
"It's 1m~rtant to play an official
game," said Barnett. "They do play
harder."
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Leading the pack
Corona del llaJ' ~··Eddie La Telle Crtcht
froa.t) charaee tnfO lead while Collin Bode
of Newport (far left) challencee d~
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It
Coeta Meea InTltadonal race Saturday at
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15:01, a coune reconLDetaUa-00 Pa&e C3.
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER I, ~-
BruinSdig
~-~--ly ·hole
iil-16-9 loss
UCLA f aJls to Win
conf ere nee opener
. lft stratg t year
By ED ZINTEL
Delr .... C.11 J •• I
PASADENA -UCLA became che
last of the Pacific-I 0 football teams to
play a conference game Saturday. Ac
this rate, the Bruins may become the
last to win one.
So whac else is new? UCLA has not
won a conference opener in the last
five yean and that includes Arizona
St.at.e's 16-9 win before SI ,S33 and a
television audience ac the Rose Bowl
Saturday afternoon.
The Bruins have had their back$
again.tJ the wall before and an each of
the last four seasons Chey have
rebounded to pin thrct Rose Bowl
beTthra-nd on-e-Fre~u Bow11nvita·
tJOn.
LA thought this season m1
be different considenng the Bruins
had never lost to Anzona State an
seven previous mcetang.s.
But the ~ruins (2.-2 overall)
"squandered coo many op-
portu9Jties" as Coach Terry
Donahue put IC, and so UCLA finds
itself now an a famtliar pos1t1on ...:... on
the bottom, looking up at the other
prcscason conference contenders:
USC, Washi ngton It'd Anzona, the
Big..Xhree-on-Donahuc4 bsi--
Arizona State ( 1-0-1 an conference.
'341 overall) might soon JOm the last
The Sun DCVlls. known for blowing
leads late an games an recent years.
came back after trailing 6-3 at the half
and 9-6 to start the fo11nh quarter.
Quarterback Jeff Van Raaphorst.
who was called .. 1nconsi11ent" by bis
own coach earher th11 ~t. threw for 1 187 yards on 16 or t 9 pestet and the
aame's only touchdown.
Talk about improvinc one's unqe .
Van Raaphorst. a 1en1or, came ·in
with a completion pcrcentqc or 41. 7.
On Saturday, be threw an I I-yard
touchdown pass to flanker Bruce Hill
1n the founb quarter to ajve the Sun
Devils a 13-9 lead -a lead they
would keep. Vao Rupborst com-
pleted nine stra1aht passes d11nn1 the
middle halfofthc game and he threw
no interceptions.
That was just cnQuab 'for Anzooa
State's ·defense to do its part ii)
lceey1na UCLA touchdown-leu.
Quarterback Matt Stevens, the
former Fountain Vl{)ley HiJh sw,
was forced into a pTCUure situation
-necdina tn pass the BrwM down
the field -too much of the ome.
Stevens threw for 81 yards on 8 of 13
passes.
-UCLA's pojDU~ ficld-ioals
by David Franey who is not su posed
o o cns1ve
weapon. However, with tajlbacks
Enc Ball and Gaston Green either out
or playing hurt so far th1s season.
tJCLA is l<><>tina foHnswets.
Donahue hopes th~y come 10 b1m
soon. such as neitt Saturday when
they face Arizona. ranked · 1.l. 10 in
the councry.
"This as awfully da~ppointmg."
said Donanue an an anytbang-but-
rosy post-game interview, "The con-
fettnce -ehampiomhi~have-"-,,,_---..
sweet but we can't 9Cem 10 wan our
opencn
"W.,f needed a rcaJ shot m the arm
goinf>anto conference. Other Bruin
teams have come back and th11 team
will JUSI have to do the same thing."
~Pleue-eee llCLA/C2)
Trojans overcome second-half m~stakes
USC holds on to.top Duck s.
35-ndesptte five fumbles
has a fire an them. you're an trouble. They took
advantage of our fumbles and made a game of
II.
"I told the pla ye~ to go out of here ha pp)
and we'll evaluate the mistakes later. The game
of football i too hard not to fed good after a
Win."
minutes ..
Whale Peete'~ pa!>sing Wa!> the story of the
first two quarters. the passing of Miller and the
Trojan fumbles made a game of11 11uhe second
half.
Maller. who massed practice dunng the
week because of an inJury to has palJisang hand.
threw touchdown passes of I yard to Tim
Parker and 16yards10 Derek Lovalle.
LOSANGfLES(AP)-The ninth-ranked
Sou them Cal Trojans played JUSI one-half of a
good footbaU game Saturday night, but 11 was
good enough to beat the Oregon Ducks. 35-21
Rodney Peete completed 11 of 13 first-half
throws for 202 yards and a touchdown to help
stake Southern Cal to a 35-7 pad, then the
Trojans overcame a fine second-half passing
performance by Oregon's Chris Miller -and
five lost fumbles-to keep their record perfect.
Tollner complimented his quarterback.
5a)tng. "Rodne) Peete was outstanding. He
made some unbcltevable plays. If 11 weren't for
our fi ve turnovers. he could ha ve had one of the
better games ever."
Peete, a sophomore who's the son of
Kansas City Chiefs ~sastant coach Withe Peete
and a cousm of pro golfer Calvan Peete. fin ashed
the contest w11h 16 compleuons an 22 attempt~
for 258 yards.
Aaron Emanuel. another Southern Cal
sophomore. rushed for 144 yards on 17 cames
and scored on runs of I and 25 yards.
Sou them Cal's other TDs came on a 3-yard
run by Ryan Knight and a ,14-yard runby Lero)'
Holt Maller. who passed for :?43 yards Ul the
final two quarters. wpund up 33 of 48 for 376
yards and two scores.
Lov1lle. a freshman tailback, scored Or-
egon's fi nal touchdown on a I-yard run in the
th1rg quarter, as tne Ducks cap1talt1ed on two of
four Trojan fumbles to pull lo within 35-21
"This was obviously one that could have
gotten away," Southern Cal Coach Ted Tollner
said. "It was a strange game.
"We didn't wan at lake WC wanted 10, but
I'm happy," said Peete. "Anytime you win a
game. 1t feels good."
The Ducks' M1Her said. "At halftime. I
said. 'We're a better football team than th as, I'm
a better quarterback than th as.·
Southern Cal as now 4-0 and i.o in the
Pac-10. Oregon. which wascomangofTlosscs of
41 -17 to Anzona and,48· I 4 to Nebra'lka. 1s 2-l
and 0.2.
Peete's first-half arr show included a 44-·
yard TD stri ke to Randy Tanner on the
Trojans' opening scncs of the game
Oregon had a chance to tnm the margin
even more an the opening moments of the final
pcnod. but Ducks taalbaclc Latin Berry fumbled
and the TroJans' Keath Da vis fell on the ball at
the Southern Cal 2 his second recovery of the
game
"We did well. but then when you tum the
ball over and the other team as compct1t1 ve and
"Tonight we played about 4S minutes of
football; we have to learn to · play all 60 Rodney Peete
Angels
get back
on track
ARLINGTON. Texas (AP) -If
the Angels .needed to stop the bl~
ina and pin momentum going into
the American League Championship
Series. left-hander John Candelaria
provtded it Saturday night.
l::ie patcbcd sax innings of two-tut
shutout ball and Vern Ruhle earned
his first save with three hatl ess inning$
as the Angels blanked the Texas
Rangers. 2-0.
It was only the second victory µ\
ciJht games for the Angels smct they
clinched the AL West.
"I love those kind of per·
formances,'' Angels Manager Gene
Mauch said. "I'm glad 1t was there
tonight. Cant1y had the m1qungs of a
complete game. but I didn't sec the
sense."
C.ndclaria said he felt <Strong and
co"'1d have gone longer. ·•t just didn't want to push at,'' he
sajd, "Everyone knows as well as I do
that I can't go a complete game right
now."
The hard-tuck loser was rookie
right-hander Edwin Correa, who al-
lowed only two hats in a routc·fo1ng
efTon but saw his record fall to 2-14
and had his personal three-game
WJnnana streak snapped.
The Anaet runs, both comma on
Brian Downing's two-out double in
the second. were the first Correa had
allowed after 2SV1 consecutive score-
less innings.
He ttruck out ~and walked six
and two of those walks were aboard
when Downin& lined a shot ofTthc left
field wall with the ba5H loaded.
°Corrca pvc us q~atc a t.ttlc out
thm," Mauch u1d. He's 1ot a arcat
arm and aome p-eat stuff. The way he
pitched himself out of' trouble was
ouutandina,"
Cona finished the season with 189
strikeouts. the 1CCond h1&hcst an
Raftltt history behind the 22S
Fersut0n JcnkinJ (anned an 1974
for Candelana. 1Cbedulcd 10 stan
pme three of the' olayoffi qain t Bolt~ h wu hit fifth road victory an
ti• 1ions this tcUOn.
•
Seaver sidelined
from playoff du_ty
Knee in jury will
prevent veteran
. from facing Angels
BOSTON (AP) -A knee tnJury
wall keep veteran pucher Tom Seaver
of the Boston Red Sox out of the
American League Champ1onsh1p
Series, the Red Sox announced Satur-
day.
However. the 41 -)ear-old nghl·
hander, wanner of 31 I major league
games. expressed hope·that he would
be ready for the World Scnes af the
Red Sox get past ihe Angels 1n the
best-of-seven playoff sen es for th e AL
1itle.
Seaver Sfid that his nght knee. an
important part of his power pitching,
was too sore to risk funher damage.
"lfl were to try to pitch on 1t. and I
don't think thac would be a smart
thin~ to do. there would be a
possibility of tearing the canalagc,''
Seaver said after conferring wath
Manager John McNamara and Or
Anhur Pappas. the.team ph)'s1c1an.
Seaver. acquired from the Chicaao
White Sox on June 29. suffered a
sprained liga ment on the outside of
has nght knee in a game at Toronto on
Sept 19.
"We wanted to g.ave this as much
tame as we possibly could before we
made the dec1s1on ... he told a news
conference called to announce has
withdrawal from the playoffs.
"Two days ago I patched for I 5
maoutesand it's stall vc+y sore today."
he s.aid. "When I went to bed last
night. I wasn't thanking that in 12
hours 11 was goin' to get better.
"When you go into spring training.
at doesn't macter how tong you'v<'
played. your goal as to finish the year
an the World Series. ""
"It would be very frustrating for me
if I didn't get to play (in the Scnes).
That's wh y we're gsving this every
chan'ce."
Seaver. who had a 2-6 record with
Chicago. as S-7 with Boston in 16
starts
"As a whole. this has been a
difficult Yfar for me," he said. "My
mother died. "-t got a sore arm in
Chicago. '-cuing traded ... If it turns
out I can t play ih the World Serres.
that wall be a real disappointment.
"If you look at at a_nd say I came
over and pitched well while Oil an
(Dennis Boyd) had his difficulties and
(Bruce) Hum was h~rt. you could
figure that I played a manor role 1n our
success. And for me that was the most
rewarding part of the year from a
profe!ls1onal 5tandpomt." Saver
added.
Rams counting on
_Dils~gainst Bucs
Tampa Bay counters
with farmer Express
quarterback Young
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers ha"~ .i
new quart<'rback b)' choice. and the
Rams ·ha\e a new quarterback b\
necessity
were 0-2 and 'iteve needs to play as
much a\ he can ·•
Young pro\ 1dc\ the Bucs an added
d1men\1on on ofTcnsc since he can
scramble He g;i1nt.-d 68 yards on
~ven came\ 1n the loss 10 the Falcons
andal\(;comple1cd I ~ of2 I passes for
160 yards
The Rue., 1ak~ J I -l record into th<'
game. "hile tht' RJm' are 1· T after a
34-20 lo\'> lo Phil.1llclph1a last week-
end.
Dils thrc"' tor ahrec touchdowns
agaan'it tht' b1gk ., Jltcr ui\..1ng over for
the an1ured Ranl..11~<.\..r The Rams
trailed 27-0 \\hl'O l>il' wrnt an
McNamara '>31d that reliever Steve
Crawford. who was disabled by arm
trouble an August. would replace
~aver on the Red o,_·s 24-playofT
roster for the AL ('hamp1onsh1p ~n~. .
Steve \ nung. an son of a home-
coming 10 Southern Cahfomaa. w1ll pc the Bu<:.\' quartcrbacll. m toda) 's I
o'clock matchup at Anaheim
Stadium Steve D1h, making a rare
stan. wall open fQT the Rams "I do what lhl'\ a\k of me.'•' said
Dils. "ho\<' la\I \l.tn wa\ an 1984.
when he rcplal ed thl' injured Tomm)
Kramer "'llh tht· \ 1king~ 'l 1t..e Lha~
"'eek. the\ 're .1,i..1ng me 10 stan and
play "'-t'll I'm 'Cf\ w mlortable with
the fal t I'm ~oang 111 \Ian
McNamara has named Roger
demens, 24-4. 10 start against the
Angels m the scncs' opener at Fenway
Park Tuesday night
Clemens. who suffered an tnJUI)' to
has nght elbow when hat by a hne
dnve Wednesday ntght. tested the
arm Saturday for the fi rst tame san~
the 1n1ury and said he felt, "great."
· Hurst as scheduled to start game
two, wath Boyd going an the third
game at Anaheim Stadium nnt
Fnday
The other !itartcnn Boston·, reg·
ular live-man rotauo'n as Al Napper.
Young, a former BYU standou1
who later pla'red for the Los Angek\
Eltpress of the United tate\ Foothall
League. has ta ken over for \1e1,oe
De Berg as the Tampa Bay stancr
Dais, a "tareer" backup at Minne-
sota and no" with the Rams. get\ the
starting nod because \te"c
Bartkowslu has a Jtnee sprain
Young has started the last 1wo
games for the Bucs. a 24-20 v1{'tOI"\
over Detroit two weeks ago and ,l
.B-20 ovename loss 10 Atra'nta la'lt
weekend
Bennett said he made the <,watch to
Youn& two pmes ago bccau~ "\\c'
"I'\<' .ll"'a" hc.·ltl'\Cd 1n m}selt a
lot .. \did thl' "Hear 11lll D1I\, the
nation\ leadtnll ~ )lleg1a11· pa,~er as a
\Cnaor at ~tan lord 1n I ~7X
"\omeumc'i 11'' hecn daffil.'ult
when I hil\cn't rla\ed an\ lontball al
all L tk<' "hJt hJ\C I done 10 pm\e 11
~en th')
"Out T know no"' w pla y th<' ga'me
I can pla) the jtilmt' ..
Coast loses another close one to top~ra~ed Gauchos
By JON FERGUSON
Of .. O.., ........
If all you dad was talk to both coaches after
the ballpmc, you never would haveauessc:d the
outcome.
"We had a srcat effort/' Oranac Coast
Collcac Coach Bill Workman wd
"We're runnin1 late. I've 101 to act on the
bus," Saddlcblck Collqe Coach Ken Swear-
1nicn 11id at\crhis No. I ranked team upped its
recOfd to 3-0 whh a 27-24 victory at ()('{'.
Why was wearin1en 1n such a hurry?
Because his team had just escaped With •
victory 1t ·w.s lucky to aet over the Pirates. a
team which 1s 0-3 but hu lost au James by a
tot.al of 12 points to three of the top five teams 1n
the Southland community coll~ poll
"Nocllcuscs," Workman s11d "We pla)cd
a aood football pmc. We've played thrtt pmcs
and we've played three good pme "
"I 1uess nobody'1 laugh1naa1 this0-3 te~m.
I doubt if anybody is runnana out of the closet
and comina up to ~lay us for a gJve-mc."
Oranae Coast s mi scd opportunille and
crucial turnovers are what cost the _pme. a
contest 1n which they outp1ned the Gauchos1 rushina for t 29 yards on a team which hao
aUowcd only I & in its first two pmet. But Coast
misled all its ntra·PQint convers1on .
"They averqe 11vrn1 o~poncnt nine
yards a pme," Workman said. 'l thank we IOI
more than nine."
Saddlebfek, on the other t)and. bad 16
penalties for 166 yards af\cr a 16-penalty, 170.
yard performance a wuk aao ap.anst Oro
mont, and was limited to JUst 74 yard and no
points 1n the second half
But 1t was one penalty and one key m1\\.Cd
opportunity which irked Workman. af you in& \\'tth 'iot'"en \lltches 10 h1\ c.n1n). wa' \&eked
would call It irked by Work.man's plcasanc for a I 0.yard lo' by Rmd ~ hm1dt Af\cr five
attitude aft.er the pme. minutes· on tht' field, he left with a pinched
After ddlebaclc cook a 27-18 advantaae nen c thli\t rendered h1\ arm motionless.
wath ~ven scc:ond rcma1n11t1 in the first half, No-.otny wa 1n the midst ofh1" best pme
OranJe: oast's Adnan Montaomcry returned ot the '\Cason, hl\lana complecC'd I 5 ol 19 pauc,
the kickoff to the Saddleblck 48 a.nd as he was lor 161 Y•rds and a touchdown. H1• rcl)laoe·
1ett1na up he was popped by a ~ddleback ment was Cary\onway, a sophomore lJn1ver·
defender for a per10naffout call sat> of Wash1naton tran fer who was yet t~lay
Workman complained that the call wa, tha \Cason
before the final ICCOnd ·bad ticked oil Head Conway bc:pn by 1u1dm1 the Pirat~
onictal Jack Rob1nt0n ruled the dead-ball foul bnlhant.ly, rompTeuna h1, fim three pas$n, but
occurred at\c\' the play, thus 1t wu not • the dnve was tailed on fourth and aoat at the
defenSJve ~nalty to end the quancr lcavtl\I It one \ICn a pa,, 1n1crfertn c penalty wh1cb
marked off on the enSUlflf steond-haJf k1c\ofT • mo"ro the ball to tttc haJf-yard hoc didn't help.
The penalty would have aiven a chance at "Whal do we have lo do' We ba\IC to ICOR
a SO-yard field aoat or one play but httle rl'lt from the one. · Workman \aid "The rtf ba\le
On the third play of the ~ond hatf. to a1\lt ta!. a fit'ld oal try We d1dn•t ICOf'e from
Oranac Coa•u quancrback Jon Nowotny (play (Pleue-PDlATa/Cll . . ..
I •
I
l
Veteran Klekro
adda''atolen base' ~
to his collection
l'nmAPdlspa&eMI
C'LEV£LAND -cveland Indians •
pitcher Phil Niek:ro, who has won .311
pmcs, added another •ccomplishment to
his illustrious carttr Safurday.
. The 47-year-old k.nuckJeball pitcher stole hjs fiM
base -literally.
The Indians were leadiQJ Seattle S-2 and battina in
the bottom of th.e eighth in~ when Jay Bell stepped
out oft be batter's box. Suddenly Niclcro, in fUll 1.tnifotm
and weanna a red napkin over his
face like a mask, bunt out of
Cleveland's first-base duaoul.
Niekro ran toward second
base and dove headfirst into the
ba&-Niekro looked up at scoond
base umpire Vic Voltqgio, who
gave a safe s1gnal, and then pulled
the bag out of the ground. Nielcro
then sprinted into the Oeveland
dugout, holding the base as crowd
· of I I. 991 cheered.
Nlekro Niekro did not play in the
game, which Cleveland won. 6--5. Nielcro 1s nonnally
one of the Jast players to leave the clubhouse, but
teammates S8id he lefl immediately af\er the game.
aJthough he did leave the base in front of his locker.
Indians third baseman Brook Jaooby said. "we had
it set up staning in the seven.th inning that if somebody
got on base. the batter would stall a little to let Knuclcsie
get out there. •
"The umps knew 1t, and Skip (Indians Manager
Pat Corrales) knew it. Phil ran down to second base
fHter than me and he was.aggressive, too."
Jacob} said the idea ''was Phil's."
··He's done everything in baseball but steal a "ase.
But now he's done it at1.1·A 70-year-old man stealing
second -that's somethirlg."
~ Quote of the-~y
• eeper
ew York Ex press of the M~or Indoor
Soccer League. on the differences between
ltimselfand midfielder Rick Davis, who recently
signed a thrtt·yearcoru:ract with theclub: .. We're
the only-Amcncao socx;er players doing national
ads. I do' one for c hew1og tobacco. and he does
one with Ivory soap."
. .
:;;;;..~~lead11· Shula leads A1ab8ima
after the third round of lbe SouCberD ()pea · ~ •
aotftounwnent in c.o&um• Oa.. flriil. a d b fi l Wa•~t'Oll st Catlforala U : Wuh1.naton, 3-1
6-l&Ddtt-plr64fora,....,.to&alof200."Sccoid-round Ti e reaks our-game oslng ranked 12tl\. inte~pted &ix Cahfomta passes an
leader W Cvt, wbo bad a COW"le recwd.·lPna 61 I h 28 Q recovered thrU f\lmblcs, and Chris Chandler oueed fl
Friday fora 131 enteri~s.turday's]lilay, ftU oll'toa 7 1 Strea against rfS , -1 three touchdowns to lead the Husk.iestoa Pac-10 victor>'.
and wat two Shots~ Thorpe. PQMleewan shot • --Baylor t'J, Ho.1&01 U: Reserv.e defcns1ve end Ke1tb
a 68 and wat alo ne m llCODd place one lhol behind Rose plucked a fumble out of the aar and ~n 4S yards for
Thorpe in t.bc battle for lhe fint-olace prix of'S63,000 From AP ditpatdff , 1 fourth-period touchdown, rallying No. 13 Baylor over
... In Weotwonb, Eatlaad o,.. 1'11 ....... •·plodded" to I Houston a last-hole victory 10ver ~ Nk*IMI in the World BlRMfNGijAM. A.ta. -SecooO.rankcd Alabama Tex~• ~&M 451 Tull Teel! I : Two sc~rina passes by
Maicb Play aQJ.f cbamp1onsb1ps and-earned a place in broke a four·aame losina streaJc qau)st Notre Dame o n .quarterback Kevin Murray and three sconna ~ns by and
the fi~al q&1nst ~ Lyle of Scotland. The Saturday as M ike Shula tllrewthree touchdown passes to fullback R<>ser Vick, led the I 4th-ranked N*let. 3-1, as ~ustrab•!l· the lcad1q mooey winner on the U.S. pace a 28-10 college football victory ovcrtbc Fightina the began defense of their Southwest Conference crown.
Clt'CUit thJs year, sank 1 ~loot pun for an eqle three at Irish . r y LStJ H Florida 1'7· The LSU defense foroed seven th~ 3Sth b~Je fnd won the semifinal match when By beating Notre Dame, Alabama accomplished A o .d tum'overs and freshman Tommy Hodson threw BNt~~shu~~~~~~ooter at the 36th. Lyte, last year's something it was unable to do in four tries under fhe late tw;.o~chdown ~sscs to lead the 2.1.Tigcrs. who entered
nt1 "'IA'" c1"!111J>1on, ~featcd a...er n.vtt of Bear Bryant. ' the me ranked 18th. Au~tralia, 2and I an Saturday s~thersemi1inal ... At La "lfl could, l'd be more than happy t'O Jive my part of ':.a Jose State 45, FresDo State u : Five touchdown
Qud1Dta, 0aaa
66
Qa111t1 of Barrinaton1 R.I., shot a six-the excitement of winning this aame and dedk ate it to passes by Mike PereL, including a 22.-yarder to Lafo
un er-par to taie a thrte-.shot leao over four others him," said Ray Perkins, who played for Bryant in the Malauulu with 18 seconds remaining c.apped a late fluny
after t~rec ~ounds of the PGA Club Profeuional mid-I 960s and succeeded ltim at Alabama in 1982, . n which the Spartans scored twice in the final 42 seconds ,
Champ1onsh1p aolftounwnent. shortly before B!Yant's death. 0
1 f the PCAA o..me to end the natjon's lonaest major With Greg Richardson returning a punt 66 yards and -Shula throwing scoring pa of 52 and 21 yards to college unbeaten streak al 16 games. Ez-AFL premdent Valley dlea
PIEDMONT~ F. Wayne Valley, one
of the founders oft.he Oekland Raiders and
a· fonner American Footb&ll Lcuue Presi-
dent, has died of cancer. He was 1 2.
Valley had been hospitalized for about seven
weeks with a "fast-moving, malignant cancer " said Gl~dy~ Valley, his wifeof4S years. He.died Thu~ay at
their Piedmont home, located about IS miles southeast
ofSan Francisco. .
Valley, a fulJbact at Oregon State Universjty ID the
1930s. was o ne· of the ei,&bt men who founded the
Raj~ers in 19~9 .• He w?n c-0ntrol o f the organization
du:nng the young team s 1960 season by the fljp of a
coin.
flanker Al Bell and J I yards tiaht end Ho~d Cross. In other games: t Alabama erased mucb of the disappointment of \hose StQford 17, San Diego State JO: Br11d Muster's .1I5
four defeats. yards rushinJ led undefeated Stanford past San Diego
..This team never did lose to the Irish.., Perkins said. State Gvengmg an embarrassing loss last season and
"That's in the past." g1v1ng the Cardinal (4-0) their best start an 34 years.
Two of the four losses came in bowl games that tost Walbillgton State %4, OregoD State 14: Ki trick Taylor
previously undefeated Alabama teams national cham-caught touchdown passes of 80 and 43 yards from Ed
p1onsh1psin 1973and 1974.AlabamaaJsofeltitdeserved Blount 10 g.avc the Cougars the Pac-10 win over the
·national championships that instead were voteQ to Notre Beavers. Dame.in 1966 and 1977. _ UC Davis 45, PacUle U : Senior quarterback Chns
In other games involving top 20 teams: Petersen threw a I 0-yard touchdown pass to tigbt end
Miami 34 , Nortllera fllillol1 O: Vinny Testaverde Chns Mandeville Wllh 39 seconds remaining to gi~ UC
"passed for two touchdowns and ran for another in the first Davis the "!1e1ory over Pacific.
half as Miami celebrated its new No. I status with a Utab State 4%, New Mexico State I: Alonzo Clark
mauling of winless Northern Illinois. rushed for 104 vards and Tamo Tagaloa scored on two
Testaverde threw 56 yards to Brian Blades and 20 touchdown runs 10 lead Utah State 10 the PCAA win over
yards to Michael Irvin and ran a 4-yard bootleg for . New Mexico State.
'\
another TD. Tcstaverde finished with 12 completions in -------------------• 16 attempts for 208 yards with no IDterceptions in slightly UCLA BEATEN more than one half of play. .
Cooper algna with Lakers
PALM DESERT Vete ran
swingmaRM~had Coopcujgned J.multi-
year contract with the if>s AnJelcs Lalcers
Saturday. !...akers general manager Jerry West an·
nounccd.
No terms of the deal were released.
The 6--7 Cooper signed the agreement prior to the
team's Saturday eye_ning practiqe at the Lakers' College
of the Desert tra101ng camp and then went through
drills.
• • • Nebras~a !'7, Soutl Carollu Zt.An 11-yard scoring •
pass from Steve Taylor to Todd Millikan with I: 26
made the third·ranked Cornhus ers 4--0.
Taylor. who passed for 196 y afds while bitting nine
of I 9, took advantage of a South Carolina turnover on the
GamecQCk.s' 26 t;Q march the Comhuskers to the decisive·
touchdown.
MlcbJgu U, Wl1COD1ill l '7: Bo Schembcchler got
career c~ching victory No. 200 as Mjchigan quarterback
Jim Harbaugh passed for a touchdown and ran for
another in.the fourth-ranked Wolverines' Big Ten victory
over Wisconsin.
ugliest win we've had 1n a long 11me," meaning that the
Sun Devils were hard I} overpowering on offense, either.
··But ifs s11ll a great '1c1ory for us. I can't say _enough
about our defense. An} 11me you hold UCLA without a
touchdown. you''e done your JOb."
UCLA was w11han the Amona Lale JO-yard lme ~ven times. But whe n the Bruins needed help from their
touted running game. 1t wasn't there. UCLA gajned 107
yards on the ground for the game. ~--Cooper, who was named to the All-Defensive team
each of the last six seasons, a veraged 9.2 points and 5. 7
assists for the Lakers la.st year. H~ey. Barnett head umpires Cooper. 30. brings a strinJ of 419 consecuti ve an to
the season and last missedj pme .in..A.prilJ~2.
Peu State 31 , Rutgers I : Fifih-rated Penn Si.ate, 4-0.
handed RuJ.gcrs .. J.:J.:.L its...flISl defuauvuh___Quaaerback.
John haffer throwing for one touchdown and seuU\g up
two others in a sloppily played game on a wet field. Shaffer
completed 13 of 29 passes for 154 ya rds and rushed for 39
more on six carries.
The Bruins broke a scoreless game on a 36-yard field
goal by Franey early an the second quarter. Stevens keyed
~drive ~Lb pas.sc of 14 ards to Ai per Anderson and
11 yards to K<lrl Dorrell. But the dnve endCdWhen t>Crelc-
Tenncll "as dropped for a 1(1..)ard loss at the 19 after
taking an a ditch. screen pkss fro m Stevens.
WYORK .=. UougRarvey. 375= -------
year National League veteran with five
years of playoff expcnence. and Laf'T) Television, radio
Barnett. a I 7·ye~r American League vet·
eran who has worked four playoffs, will head their six-
man umpiring crews m the League Champio nship
Series. the leagues announced Saturday.
Harvey, 56, who became a major league umpire in
1962 and has worked the 1970, 1972, 1976. 1980 and
1983 NLCS 1n addition to four World Scnes. will be
assJStcd by Lee Weyer. Frank Pulli. Dutch Rennen. Joe
West and Fred..BrockJander.
Weyer, a-=:24-year veteran. has worked four N-LCS
and three World Senes. while Pulh and Rennert both
have appeared in three playoff senes and two World
Series.
U.S .• Soviets meet for title
PARIS -Olympic gold medalist m
United States Wlll meet defendan t1ths1
Sov1et Union in the final of the I 98~World
Men's Volleyball Championship after both
teams took strajght-sct semifinal matches Saturday.
The U nited" States beat Brazil. 15·5, 15-9. 15-3.
after the Soviet Uni~n defeated Bulgaria, I 5-8. 15-2,
I S·l3, before a capacity crowd of 16.000 at the Palais
Omnispons Berey.
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Oklaboma SI, Kaau1 State 10: Backup quanerback
Enc Mitchel rushed for 126 yards, scored two touch·
downs and passed for anotherin the Big Eight Conference
opener for both teams.
~ Mitchel started in place of Jamelle Hoheway for the
s1xth-ranked Sooners. Holieway was' nursing a bruised
shoulder.
~uburn SS, Western Carolina 6: Reserve James
Joseph had t"o touchdowns and backups Reggie Ware
and Reegie Slack added one eac h as No 7 .\ubum. 4-0.
rolled up 41 paints in the fi rst half.
Arkansas 34, TCU 17: Two fourth-quarter touch·
down runs by quarterback Greg Thomas led the unbe:fte n
and, e1ghth·rated Razorbacks to their fourth viC1ory. His
first touchdown. a 42·yard run. put Arkansas ahead
27-17. He added a 25-yard scoring run with 2A5
rema1'!1ng, while comple11ng 14 of 20 passes for 19
yards.
Iowa 24, Michigan State U : No. I I Iowa's defen~c
forced five Michigan State turnovers. tncludmg the
chncher Wlth I :25 remaining. and backup quanerbad.
Tom Poholsky completed 18 of 29 passes 240 yards and
two touchdowns in the Bag 10 vactory·ovcr I 7th·rank.ed
Michigan State.
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··1 didn't execute well today and neither did the
whole offen se" te,ens said.
L'C LA had IW1Ce as many first downs as Anzona
State (6-3) and almost double the Sun Devils' yardage
( 123· 76) at the half. Yet. the Bruins held a 6·3 lead.
Anzona State came out throwing an the third quancr.
Van Raaphorst completed his first six passes on a 67·yard
drive that 'look the Stm Devils to the UCLA 2-yard line.
Kent Bostro m'<; I 9·yard field goal goal made it 6-6.
Dan I Henle\ returned the ensuing kJckoff to the
L'( LA. 4°'.!·\ard hne where the Bruins started a dnve that
ended on a 2 1->ard field goal by Franey. James Primus
did most of the work on the dn ve with 35 yards
But Arizona State stopped the Bruins af\er UCLA
had fir t·and-goal at the 5. Even a d.efens1ve M>lda'lg call.
gi ving UCLA an extra down. could~'t help the Bruins t
a touchdo" n as three incomplete passes and a run
Pnmus gained nothing.
.\nzona Stale look advantage of UCLA's problems
on the following possession. going 73 yards o n 6 plays.
Van Raaphorst throwing 11 yards to Bruce Hill for the
touchdown and a 13-9 lead. Hall caught a 48-yard pass
from Van Raapho rst lo stan the dn\•e.
The Anzona State defense took at from the~. leaving
L'C'LA "ondenng what went wrong.
lt"will be the second time in five day$ that the
Soviet Union and the U.S. teams have met. Last
Wednesday. the Soviet Union defeated the U nited
States 1n a semifinal round match afier both had
qualified for the final round . •
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U.S. r emains alive in Davis Cup semifinals Arizona S• It. UCLA t use .JS. Otooqn 11 S•artlOro 17 Si• OIOOO SI 10 ,,,. • .,. . ...,1.,,. IO Cohiom.. II
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BRISBANE. Australia {AP) -
Makeshift doubles pair Ken Flach
and Paul Annacone defeated Austral-
1a·s Pat Cash and John Fitzgerald an a
1hnlhng fi ve·set match on Sunday to
keep alive United States hopes of
wanning the Davis Cup semUinal.
The 8-10. 1·6. 7·5. 13·1 I , 9-7
tnumph pulled the United States
wnhm 2-1 in the best-of.five senes.
with two smgles matches scheduled
Monday. Brad Gilbert is paired
• against Cash in one of the matches.
with Tam Mayotte going against ·
Australi.a's Paul McNamee an the
other.
The singles were 10 have been
played Sunday but were puahed back
a day. A Davis Cup rule exempts a
player who has taken pan in more
than 30 games in a doubles match
from playing singles on the same day.
The match, which was begun
Saturday but delayed after three sets
because of darkness. lasted 4 hours.
56 minutes. with the Americans
performing superbly under a blazing
sun and in front of a fiercely pro-
Australian crowd. ~~ ~.~: ~~· ::::~!' ,.
Annacone. from Bridgehampto n. u s... o.... ~-~Pl••t< " Oceo-IOI 1• Cter...-1 MuclO 1 I N. Y .. and Flach. from Scbnng. Fla., ,., ...... •sL01 JJ. '"'Lu•-""'
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was making his Davis C up debut as a ~!".~ !' ,!' ~ ~ ••
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wrn th as tie. but the team doesn't "'-' -~~Ts' T.c11 o
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the doubles will give the team a big 10.r.o • 10.r.o s1 t•
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Un[ wins.tourney
USC's Robert Lynn scored with 2:SS rema1nin1 in
the foun h quarter to lift the third·ranked Trojans over
No. 7 UC Irvine Saturday at the McDonald's Sw1m
Complex in Los Angeles.
Mikt f:t alpbade scored two goals to lead UC Irvine.
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Goalie Chris Duplanty hod 13 saves for the Anteaters:
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·non-conference win. In high school action·
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wnh a somewhat ca acr dcc1s1on over El T oto in the final,
Goalkeeper Orq Waters made key $Ives on penalty
shots 1~ both game 1 for Umven!ty. It wa the third time
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8.il, Toronto 15' '37 101 197 309
Vounr, Mllw•uk" l:JI 514 IO 1st .30t
Fronco, ci.v.i.nc1 147 591 11 17' 30CJ .._ .. _
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COLLEGE
Arttene State 16, UCLA t
k-lrt Oulr1on
Arizona Stele 0 J l 1~16
UCLA 0 6 3 ~ 9
UCLA-FG Fronov 36
UCLA-FG Frenev ,.
ASU-FG Bostrom :19
ASIJ-f'G 8osrrom It
UCLA-FG Frenov 11
ASu-+il• 11 °'" lrom Ven QHi>tlOfll (~alrom klclll
ASu--FG So\trom ?t Atloncsenc-S 1,53:1 nAM nATISTICS
A$U UCLA
Flrtr oow111 16 a
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lt•lurn n rcn 1• S
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Tltno of "'°'MtJlon 30 44 tt.1• INDtv1DUAL STATISTICS
..USHIN()-Arl•-S••••· On, , ..... H•rrls, 1·19; T~. •·1'; Wllll•m1, 7·10; \ltn
"••Phorsl f·lor•mlnv1 10, UCLA: Prlmva. 11·••.
Mel F•rr, 11-2'. GrMfl, 6•S, 8. Brown, 1-3,
Miil• Fwr, l•b Sl9vons 6-for·mlmn 11 PAUING-Arf•-5,... Ven ltHCll'lorl l,
16· lt-0, 117 UCLA. Sl•VOM, 10-U·O, 93
RECE1VING-.Arllon. Slett· HIM, A·t•. W1f•
ll•ma, 4•lt; D•v. 3•t7; O•lllmor•. 3· 11. Kon , 1·6; TUOHr, I·( UCLA: Dorr.it.•·•, Anderton,
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Unclv Miiier Lour .. Hemmer
USC IS, Or..-. l 1
SC....IW~ Orooon 1 o 14 ~21
USC • 14 21 0 ~lS USC-T•nner .. OOH from ,...,. (Sl'lofor
Jiiek)
Or-T. P•rker 1 oon from C. Miiter (MKL.oocl kick)
USC-K.n'91'11 > run (Sf'lofer klekl
use-Emonuet l'f'un Chier kick)
USC-+iolt 14 run (Sfwlfw kldt)
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· Or~ovllle > run (MoGUOcl kldll
Allond•nc~I~
TIAM nATUTICS
Oro USC Finl OOwn1 20 25
"ulhot·n rds l·llO 44-?st
l'u iTiio v•rd1 .)76 77' Aetu111 n rd1 Jt S4
PosMJ 13 .... ) 17·24·1
Pvnl• 7·54 2· 11 Fumbiot·IO" •·3 S-S ~Hlos·yerd1 1· IOJ 6-'4
Time of Pon . 31 2S 2':35
atom COUllftY ~
ITAWCMtO -.wy Ano.Al. , ....
Te.m ,_._I *"" C.ollllo State, as.; t . .....,d, •. I. UC lfvlno, "· 4. UfU . IJI: S. lrWlem YOUlll, 114. ,
SeaKtngrunner's
ef ort highlights -
Costa Mesa meet ~ ,...._I. Qftoll (SJ, JOS5; 2. .~ (USC), •.A1.51 > JullllermM (UCUI, •. , ... ; •. ,..,_ (Arllono Sl•I•), ,1.,.0; s.
..., •• (llMllKNdl , :n:001 •. Slol (SJ, ll:IU; 1. 8y a1-... •o DU.NN ltfMr (HCS)t1,Jl:t<IO; t. H9rr CNC$1. 1110; t. '-SLIU'
l'reelofe CUNtflKl\ed), )12U; 10. "'"'°" ..... C:.1 J 0 1 s (ASU >, 31:29.2. UCI runner-11. Orn .. , 31:JU,
11· Curry, '1~1 S; 1' Qulnoftta, 21.4CU, 70 It WU more than JUlt I l"IQC
Oerlllteldl, '1:.41.2 WC»MN Saturday wb.en Corona del Mar'•
Ttlifll re.vtt.-1 SltMofCI, 107, 2 lrlONm Eddie Lavelle rl.O in the boys ~T'o0t!:;1~·1 it"5~~: ~1';t ~~,-!:=: Division I heat It the Costa Mesa
'"· • f n vi ta ti on.al.
lncll'l'ldUol rotu111-1 )omtorv IOam>, 1U6.0, It WU I 8crce,1iet friendly, run i.n
i. Sm11t1 (Horth c.ro11no s1 1. 11:01J, J Sue <A>. the par"'"or ,_ 0 the area's t~ e r,...• 11.:06.A ... M~ IHCS), 1Hll.1, 5. WooO CUC .A" ,_., "-
..,....,.,, 17:14 1. • Mot• CA>. 17 1• s, 1 Orey country runners-Lavelle an Costa
m . 1nu, 1 aru CUTEP>. 17197; 9 Jonklna Mesa's Chris H obson. 11vu>. 17:21.4, 10 Sm1111 csi. 11'.122 uc1 Newport Harbor Ha'ah was runMr-12. McGr111n, 17:249, 71 H..-rlnelOll,
17::34.o. • crowned lhe 'overall swee~cs ~ C-.. cbaJnpion, whLCh was taUied by cavsr;'c::.-:ss:~~AL detcrminjng . the lowest combined
MaH time of the school's top five fini bcrs Toom rosu111-1 Wttl \lefloy, 6', 2 Or•noe · both th · I d bo Coal, 74, 3 S.nle ltOM. t7, ·4 Frnno, 110. S tn . e git S an rs ...
Tett, 1>0 But 1t was the boys• D1v1s1on I race.
1ndMduor rew11.-1 ~rlffln <T>. 10:5$; , under windy condition s and a hoc sun U.n.t (F), 20 sa, l J Abril 10CC), 2110.~· • T w· kJ p ...L ,
11t1cnorc1 cwv1. 211•, s, N•r•nlo <F>. 1112, ~ at e . an e an.., which captured the
"'" .... IMoc1e1101, 21 n, 1 Wlffl• 1s111, 21:29; t" spotlight. Lavelle bro ke the course
s. Aic.~ .. 1occ1. 21:3s, ' a1m1m 1s•1. 11::1s, record wa•h a 1 s·o1 clock.in• several 10. Miiien (Sit), 2U7 Other OCC rU<1nOr1: U ~ ' or •
K•fffn, 21:46, 19 s.nc11e1, n-oo, 33 Brown, n :>1; paces ahead of Hobson, hu fnend
45. Movn•ro, n-n, ~ s11war1, 2A:03. from Costa M esa and o ne of hi~ m ost WoMIN . . . I h , T•em rnult.-1. Mlr1Co1te, so. 2. Cringe compettUVe n v a S On t e1raCk .
Coeai, S1; 3. Sl'lu 1e, 12': .. MoorP1r11, 13S; s, Corona del Mar, which swept
Frt1no 131 b gb h bo o· . '( b lndl~ld~I r0tulls-I 81rrloi (MC), 17.33; 2. v t . ro~ t e . ys l\llSIOn ra~ ~(
W•lter• IOCCI. 11·1•, J Tow'° (MCI, 1111; •· dadn t run ats girls team makanJ at
Hollol'IOn cs1. 11'24, s Norton IT•tll, lt:ll, •· ineligible for the sweepstakes utle
Patino cocci., ll:ll, 1 ,,.,.,,., IF 1: lt:ll, •. Crui was well represented at the finish tin~ (Sequoloal. 11.43, t Show (Fl, 11.46, 10. McGee
IS.nr1 110111. 11.49 Oll'ter occ runner1: IS c11r1. as Greg Shryock ( 15:22) followed
1"4; 11 Leio, 19 n. 1• Lu o, 19'43, 25 cnovoa, Lavelle to take second place 19'.53, JS Wrlo111, 70.&S ·
Hlttl lcMel • Hobson, t~e stron.aest of a potent
COSTA MISA INVITATIONAL Mustan trio which ·~ Charlie
cot Towwtti ,oi\J oreno an<t Don M clachlan, was ~ 1 the wioner last week at the Dana Hills
TMm r11ur11-1 Corona do4 Mor. Sf, 2 Cent• Invitatio nal in lhe D1v1s1on Jlf race
Mell, 1s, 3 K•t.a.. "· • Newport Hortior, 103, for seniors and last Thursday an a dual S. Werrtfl. 162. 6. Ettencle. 179, 7 Gordefl • W ·
Grove, 183. I Sonlo Ft lit, 't N0ttllvlew, no, meet aJtaanSt oodbndgc. 10 Lo Ouin1•. 1S2 •
... thbak tbat I "9 I Ihde 1illlll Oid
Crom tht ._ rlCle ..... Woad-
~ "laidH.,._. nol '$ dill fifth~ witla I IJ~44 aimt. ......
bed today. (WU lick. IOO.
. ''I bad I 100 ... llmpnllre
(Fnday) "niabt, bid I felt ......
(S1turday) mom.int. tbou11a."
H oblon finalhed aheltil ol ......
mate Mortno at the Dana Hills r'ICle
and tbe Woodbnds med -._. .\ times they wett 1-1' -but tbia time
M oreno(} 5:'42) bad tbt extra IMll 10
finish founb.
• ··1 didn't see Hobeon," Lavdle said ... , e.xpec1Cd him lO be,., dleJ'f
It &be fini.Jh."
"ltl t.he first mile I wu out ia &ooa."
Hobton said~ .. Thea 1 fdl inlO ..oed
behind Lavelle aod wtaen I p IO die
top of lbe biJl. } 1WUld co\llbi.asud ' f couldn't brat.be wen:· .
It was the secoad~ time ot me
year for LavelJe..t who broke t.be 1911
mark of I S:uS held by Dive
Anderson. also from Corona def Mar.
Lavelle ran a 14: 51 last week •• die Da.na Hills Invitational.
.. They're friends." Bill Su)Qner, t.be
boys' coach for CdM, said ofH'obeoe
and Lavette. ··eo.taMestand usdo1
lot ofworkjoa out lQlether.
"And witb Eddie and Hobson it'a
always a &ood race. In this one, Eddie
took over after about onc-thjrd of a
mile.
.. It's nice to see the two pays
chaJlenain& fbr first place (Lavelle
and Shryock) on the same team. 11
feels 1ood.··
La vellc was also named the maJe
Athlete o f th~..._.·,__ __ ......,
Knstin Harkins, fwho won the airls'
D1v1sion I race in 18:38, 11 seconds
ahead of second-place finisher Marti
Benavides (Estancia), was the female
Athle1c o f the M eet.
lndlvklvol rn u111-I Lavelle (COM), IS-01, 2 ------------------------------•
INDl'llOUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Oreoon: e.rrv. I l·U. LOvllle,
7·2S, JKkton, s-t use. Emonuet, 17·1'4. Knlonr, 14·'4, St..,., S·2t.
PAUING-Oreoon C. Miiier, lJ·•t. l76 USC PMlt, 16-n·l, 25'. Mel.Mn. 1·2•0, 21.
lt.ECEf\llNG--<>rooon· Lovllle, 1·70, 8orrv,
8·60, A Jockson, S-57. use. Htnrv, 6•'2; J
J•Ckton, l ·SO, l m•nuel, t ·ll, McK ... 2·17.
Sl'lr'voc« ICOMI. IS:22. ) Avlle (S.nll•ool. IS~. 4 Moreno ICM), IS fl. S H~ (CM), 15·'4, 6
80do (NH). IS SO, 1 M<LAclllOll ICM). IS.SS, I
Arllmel'di IAlVll), IS 57, t. Gtf'rtf'o ISFl. IS Sf, PIRATES LOSE, 27-24 From Cl • • • 10 Ed!W#ortn 1W), 16-00
Team reiuna-~1,!:11on BtKll, 7o; 2. theone,orapparently wcd1dn'u core.
P•ramovnr, 1S.) Sonto Ane, 12', 4 EdllOll. 137, I have t o see the films .•• s. L•-•wooo, m. 6 M.erlna 1 ... 1 Cnlno, Ito. The P irates came back mome nts
----....:.·L .Mame.. .Dal. 223. t lli..l Pelmdela. ~.........-. ...-.,-,.-,.-; d d -w81rminsrtf'. ns --•at<'.'r on a sc,, .. u-P•o1 , .... yar . n~e
' •• -TRNNtS Dem C.
Au11nllo t. UNtttCI Stotn I oeue.o. Kon F1ec;11·Peul Annocono CU S ) Clef Per
Cu Pl·JoM Fll1~nl0 IAu11rall•l. I · 10, 1·6 7·S, 13·11, ,.,
Wnt Gem1MV 1. E~ 0
~ Boris 8ocr..,·Erk Jllefl (We.I Germonvl
def Anoro1 Gomoz·Aauf \liver IEcuoOor), 6·2,
6·4. 6·4
Wlo l, s..-. Uniolt 0
-~
Vltov·Anano Amritrtl (lndlel def Ale•IO.r Zvtrov-Sergol L.anvu~ ISovlel Union), 2·6, •·l.
6·2 1·6 6·•
SN1ll J; ..... l.Mlolld 0
~ Se<elo Coa.l•Emlllo Soncl>V ISNl11) def
~•llv Everoer>-8rvce Oorttn IN~w Zto~nol, 6·l,
6-1, 1·S
Fr-J, Austrle O
OeuelOI
H~I LKonlo·Gvv Foroer CFrencol OOf Thomea MVlltf'•Alexeno.r AnlonlllCll (Au•·
t•l•l. 6·4, 6·l, 6·2
Wtn*"s '9Umement
(et NeW C>nMM)
s.n\HNI SintlllOI Morllno N•vrellloYI CU S.Y"def l ine Gerrl'on
(US I, 6·3, •·6, 6·3, Pim Shriver (U.S.) def
Get>rltll Seb••lnl (Aroenllne). 7·6, 6·3.
W~tf'S V OLL£Y9ALL c .....
ltGAA
Hewell def UC 1rv1ne IS·t , 15· 10, IS-10
Cemmunttv ~
SAN DflEGO MISA TOURNAMENT
Quo,.,.._
Eealtr" Arlrone def Orange COH I. IS·•.
9·15, 15-12. 15·1
""" scMd SAN MARCOS TOURNAMENT
QutrNrilllOll
Mire Cot•• Clef Corona 0.1 Mar
Noronolf def 1rv1ne
Porl H-me def NIWPOl'I Herbor, IS·•
LOI .AllOI def ·Merine
SomHIMlt
Mire Co"• 001 NordOff, IS· II
Port Huonomo a.I. Lo• Allo•. 16·1' ,.IMll
"•""'" Co,11 def Port Hueneme, 15· 11
M9N'S SOCCER .. c .....
Aruu-itlldk l. sec. C ..... •
WOMaW1 SOCCIER c .....
ALL·CAL TOU.MAMINT <•t UC !MM) UC ""'9 >. UC S... Ctvt t
UC ,,..,.,,. KOrll\r CUsrmtllO 2, Grlmm I
UC Otvts I, UC WW. 0 °"'°' ~ UC Son Ole9o 2. UCLA 0 ~
UC Og1 O. UC Son Oleeo 0
UCLA 7. UC Soni• Cruz 0
tncJMdwl rnun1-1 N•v• <SAi, uc0s, 2 which Wti capped b y Dave Swigart r.
Wlnklemon (Mer). IS 13. 3 S.t>ro (OC;oen \llewJ, 8-yard run to t h e right oft tackle
IS:37; • t<ea" cw >. is:.:19. s. Soto IHB>, 15~· 6 where be broke outside, c ut bac k at P•rmar CE>. 16.01, 1. t<u11e11 (0\11, 16;02, a. . .-. . .
we11e1ns IP•fl. 16«>3, 9 Potlt (H81, 16;04, 10 the five and d ove an 1or has third
Plll'oz CP•rl. 16 OS touchdown. GlttLS
DMlloft 1 Swigan ran for 52 yards an lhc
Te•m rttu11t-1 Newport Hert>or, 39, l L• second half on nane cames as Coast's
QUln••i .62. J Eat•ncle, 121, 4 W•rren, 156• s running game showed ats first strong Coile ~•.166, • Norlhvlew, 19S, 1 S.nre Ft, m pcrfo mrancc of tbc year. First-tame
tnolvlduot rowl11-1 Her111n1 CLQI. •Ill. l staner Bjorn Rebn cy was responsible
eonivloo• CE">· 1149· 3 Robin.on CNH >, 18 49• ... or som e ofthat w ith ht< blockangand • c.nnon (LQ). lt•S9, s Oehbour INHl "'°'·. ll .. 1tufl1111 (NH). 19 OI, 1 Str•mter. cw.,1, 19 13, a rushed for S2 yards o n I 0 cames ~O• ILQI. It 14. 9 s.nci.r.on INortPlvfowl himself.
"19• IO'Howtrd 1~';s The Pirates also failed to score m
Te•m rt1u1t1-1 0c .. n view. 19 2 c111no. the second half after tak.ang over o n
10. l Hunrlngton eo.cn. ts. • Motor Del llS. s the Saddleback 32 after the Gauchos Peimoote, IS6, 6 Morino. ltt. 1 Peramounl
19f. 1 w .. rm11111.,. 20, t Lono e .. c.n Poiv. punter fumbled the s nap. A 48-)ard
252 field goal massed.
•n0Mdv•1 rn u111-1 t< t<1r~ iov1. 1147 2 Saddleback O""n"'d the sconng on A.O.m lti8 ), It S2, l S KtrPOI IOVI, 19 OS. 4 ,.... "
Rovw 1ov1, 1911 s C•roor°" <OV>. 19.2S. 6 the first pla)' from scnmmagc when
O'Brien 1ov1 lf-31. 1 wrio11• CMorl. 19 l9 1 quarterback Pat H.-o"rtY handed off Moflrovo (Chino), 20ill. 9 Tiffin CClllnol 20 u -.,....
10 c a"'llOOll cM01, 20 1• to Jeff B1elman o n the end aro und.
Swenal•k.s wlnner-Nowoarr He rbor Bielman h it a wtde-open Bree 17 S7 10l
Hawaii s w eep s
'I: p a st ·u c Ir vine
WATJR ~LO c .....
UK 5, UC 1"""9 4 UC Irvine I I 2 1>-4
USC I 2 I 1-! UC lrvr,,. \Coring H•lohlde 2, Sfflv I, 11.00
1 Gotllt '°"H OuP11nt\I 13
""" ~ SAN LUIS OBISitO INVITATIONAL
SemHINl1
UNvenlt('t, \Ille lt•111 1 VIiie Perl< l 2 I 1-7
Uni""'"" 4 I ? 1-1 Unlvtf'altv Korlno Llllle l Htf'tn1n 1
\l•nrloff 1 R1n•ln I ~Ile I 1Croge11 I Goolle
IOllH w ..... , 6
Ut!IV9nlt'I' 12. IEI T.,. 6 El Toro , I 1 ,_ 6
Unlvtr1llv 0 S 4 >-12
Unl11orallv 1eorlng Ren~tn •. Vtnrtelf l . Liiiie
1, Mermen I Btrlr I, Fr•l<I I Goolle '41Yel Wetert I
°"° ... flsMM OA\llY'S LOCKE .. (MIW-1 ... ell) -6
booll, 227 engrt" 731 bonito, I vt11ow1111. 11' rock coo. 6t cellco t>ou, 10 aend t>on, 700
l'fl8<ktf'tl, " whll• "'"· 136 sculpln, 9 lMePll'IHd
NIWltORT LANDING -4 DOOlt. 101
•noter' 373 t>o11lto. S7 aeno b•n . ?82 Cllla> t>ou,
6 l'IOlibul, 21 \l!eel>lh08d 70 Wllllt Ila/I 30 KUIPln, S4 roch. flan . I Ung coo 241 tn1cllert1
DANA WHAlltP:: -I boolt 161 1notet1 209 6-u, 411 bonllO 7 l'IOlibut '2 rocJi filh, nt
mocllertl
~v-·~
llOOTIALL ,
N•ttoMlfl ..... LM.u.
(
DALLAS COWBOYS-Aclfv•led Mille A111· fro, wlelo rocol11or Waived KIKI Ploeger OO·
fonsl,... llnamon
" Visiting Hawa11. ranked second in
the natiq n . dropped the UC lrvm c
women's volleyball team in stra1&ht
sets. 15-8, I 5· 10. 15· I 0 Saturday
night at Crawford Hall.
Hawa11 (9-1 overall. 4-0 in PC AA
play) handed the Anteaters ( 7-13
overall) their fourth loss in li ve
conference matc hes.
UC Irvine was led b> Kns Roben s.
who had 12 k1 Its and 6 blocks
On the comm unit)' college lc,cl:
Orange Coast Colleg e wa s
elimina ted from the an Diego M esa
Tournament m the quarterfinals by
Eastern Anzo na, 15-6. 9-1 5 I 5-1 2.
15-8. dcsp11e 10 kills from C'ind\
Thomas and q from Karen Nickel
UCI places third
at Stanford meet
PALO ALTO -·R ichard G rave\
finished 11th for UC In inc a'i the
Anteaters garnered third place atur-
da} at the Stanford lnv1tat1onal C'ros'i
country meet
Nonh C'arohna State won the c-..ent
w11h 85 points. while tan ford had 88
and uct 99
Gra ves· time of 31 31 2 was nearh
a minute beh1od winner M arc Olrwn
of tanford. 30:38.5. for the I 0,000-
meter COUl"'St R od (Un) <31 'I ~)
and Gus Qumoncz 0 I 40 3) finic;hcd
12th and ltlth. res~U\CI)
On the women·s SJde. llC'l earned
$1Xth place with JUn1or Beth
M cGrann the top Anteater fimc;hcr at
17:24.9 for I 2tb place over tht 5.0<X>-
meter course Cltmi.on·~ l 'tr
Jamrory w o n the evtnt in 16 46. hue
tanford took the team e'cn1 b' o ne
pomt over Brigham Young
"IF YOU WANNA WIN,
YOU GOTTA PLAY WIN-80!"
"'
Cll11k TH11'1 N•111H11,, P111 Al.
Daily Pilat TWA
FINO OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE
LAX/Orange County Connections Via Golden State Airlines
WIN-GO Hotline: (714)642-4333
Meno la for a 2~yard Louchdown.
The Pirates came back.. with a S·
}'Ud pass from No to to JunioL
&-i.gaJoa W IC ca an ·P y, 'fs.
~rd drive. Tagaloa w.ouldaoon to set
an OCC smgle-game record of 11
catches (for 140 yards), brcak:ina
Mike Gage's 1975 mark of 10.
OCC took its o nly lead of the game.
l2-7, o n a l 4-play, 42-yard drive
capped by a Swigart I-yard run early
in the second quarter.
Saddleback rallied wiih three of the
next four scores, one after Oransc
C oast fumbled the bell away at LU
own 27. one after a blocked Mark
Penso punt gave the GallChos the ball
o n the OCC l 0, and one after an
anterccpuon -~
The first to uchdown came on third
and 15 wuh a ro ll n.ght, and pus beck
across the field to a wide-open John
Junglce1t. ft was a play which burned
the Pirates three times in lcty situ-
ation~.
• SedcleMdr 'D, ar... Ceetf •
Scenw~
s.ooi.o.c11, 7 20 O O-f1
Or •noe '°'" 6 12 6 t"-74 S.d>-M«IOI• ao e>ou from 81o!mon tw11-11em1 klcll >
occ-r.ooio. s °'" from NoWOfnv (kk:t< ..J~-·. OCC-Swio•rl 1 run (oou l•flodl SoO-Jungkell t2 l>OH from ~ (Wll•
ll1ma lllCll)
S.o-Meuo•• IS oon from HaMrtv tWll• 111ma "-lek)
OCC-Sw191rr I run (Plllt l•llod)
Md-()ttrendar 16 l>OH frOfl'I "-fv (kick
l•lled)
OCC-Swio•rt t ru11 1111Ck lolled)
Allenclonco J.SOO lt1lltn1tod)
OAMIE STATISTICS
SM
F r11 OOwn1 11
AU1t1n·nro.~ 2t·lt
PHa•nG ~eroooe tf2
PHl•nG 11..a..-O
Pun II •·l7
Fum~a-tumotn '°" 1-1 Pt110lltn·veroo~ 16-16'
occ
" 77·100
22• _,.. ...
)-2' ,_,
... 50
INDIVIDUAL RUSMtMG Soo-F1c101119, 7·19. Frencls, S-16, Mende,
1·4, Junetlt 1t, 4·l. Heeertv. 11.for·mlnua J, · OCC-Sw1u r1 24·79, lteonev. 10-52, COfl'"
..... 7·1S M()ntgomef'y, 5·11. Nowot!W, Mot·
mlnui ?I
INDt\llDUAL ltASSfNG
SoO-Heoartv 16·ll-O 712. 8lelmefl, 1·1-0,
IO
OCC-Nowotr1v 1S·19·1 161. Conwn, S·t-0,
" INDl\llOUAL ltECllVINO Soo-Mtt101• 1·131, Juno1tolt, •·7'; 0.-
rendtr, • 69 81e1,,.,en, 1· ll
OCC-TeoalOI, 11· 140, Perkln1, •·74, Mofll-
eomtf' v l-1• Swklllf'I. 2 ~34 -
Pesky Chiefs
set for Raid ers
i... .\!':C).\ c 1n Mo.< .\P) -~
To m Flores of Kansas Ci*-
"That town alwa\S SCC'rii'SJO cd
ahH' ~hen the Raiders cpme to
to "n
But Florts himself ma~ ~ a bit
o;urpnscd at the hvchness of the
greeting that awam has Los Angeles.
Raiders 1oday (Channel 4 at 10 a .m )
Ifs th e first io\rro whead Stadium
o;ellout since 1983. a~d more than
78.000 arc e~pcctcd to Jam the place
for the kickoff bct\\een two of the
o ldrst and m ost bitter rivals from the
da)s of the Amencan Football
League.
I
Or-.. COMt DAILY PILOT/ Sund8y, Oc:tobet 5. 1981
Oak Tree
handiCap ..
( ........... ,
TOOAY'S •Nl1l•S <• .. 17-411V .. IU.111 M ...... ) .......... ,Mio.
NIT ltACL 6~ funonM. ~ ... t12.000. J
YW' oia & w. Cllllmlnl i>rk'e: t!UOO.
1 HecN1e TecNle (lledt) 11 llf
2 Anctfnl IMur(Mllel 115
it ~Ide Of Tray (519119M) I 117
• 1~1.1 •1ct1rt <on.et 115 s ~ °' Wtt (Cllllll'OS) .no
'hid ... (Solo) 117 7 Vel 0. •ol CHtnltnde1J m
• ~ (C..llllOll) 11• ' .... lnNnt <~•> ., 10 e-Clluc:lllK910r (ltttl l IS 11 K.,._ LM (Vtleftl\ltlll) 115
.......O.vlf a.mti.lft tnlrf. L8 lllCA* IJ• I) SllWll lffOnl et Potnone
blew oul lllerPIV, flturta to lie Ill Qllltentlon
eertv, _,. Me cell; VAL Dll ROI 17•2) Fec.d
mud! .11etter et • dlstencit In atlllln rece at ,...,,_ Md! to .....,. ltWI end n.in• wtll el
11111 o'lflAi NID9 ot' TROY 1•·1) C1oMd wtll lo
.. Ill tlllrd In 800d effort. Stevens to ride IOdev,
•II rec.IV. 1trono luptlOl'I. LOHGSHOT;
MILCHIP.
SSCOMO RACS. 6 lur10Q0i. Pur .. : s 17,000. l
vMr olds & 1111-Clalmtno price· U0,000-ll,000.
1 GrenotMe cori.e.> 115 2 Send Ditter (lleckl allO l Cllelrlnlnl (Velenzu.fel • '10
4 ~ (Slblllel I IS s T ouel'I Enloleur ( P9df"OH) 115 6 F .. Ftver (Soils} 117
1 tllQUfsllf'ff ISOtol 11
135 I Calallonee IK-*1 I f E~ Buell <Caal-I I IS
10 VIitz (Stevens> 11S
11 JOlln'I Jovt (Vtlenl~l 11S
12 NorlllCOlt EllPl'ftS (Htrnendtr) llS ..........
13 auc1u11e (lrlnlltrhOff) I IS
CALAIOMOA (3-1) 910 Ont run non• POrlfal
10 this o\'91, ~a strattfl t>I! snort, td9t In contentious l'!Mt; IGO IUCK !•-ti Sot swift
pace ti df1t1nce at Del Mar, """ QUartan In 1 IOJ, l>eCll JPl'fnllno. must tie taootd. SANO otGG•• (6·l) CloMd uo H rlv IM'fora llrlno. In
llont wltll 9J9dl rl41no todav. wlH nHd llftl
LONGSHOT: INQUISITIVE
TM•D •ACI. 6 lurtonos "Pur.. s 11,000 J
M0,000 llMI!, ·-nolCll 111119 MllO ~·Ion wltll ttnt MIY drllill ''-111' Al.ll•T (10-ll
lnctude ""' •treldl runner Ill ••toe'•, 111111 M bit 11tlce end wortll a '""· LOHOSHOT. GORDON'S COMMAND.
~TM •AC•. I 111' mites. Purse: '22,000,
N\elcMf\, J YMI• Old & up.
1 Sun Mtn tsno.meker) 111 2 P1Ytn.O StrMfll (Steven•> 1l7
3 a•Stlf RlllOt (Mc:Hereue> 111
4 a·SMrMr'• ltll (o.e.llQUuav•I 117
5 ~""' tee (Sollt) 111 • lrllllenl &...-(~) 117
1 Jtek MCCov (i;err911> 111 t Cll:Mlc: C.._. arectO 11112
'Fall EaOJtalon SI~) 1)7
10 PMtoue (Valentuale) 121 -Allell E. Paubon entrv SU.. MAN CS-2) lold move In &all mln lne t>v
noM. OMutlfullv bred runnar vwv "'9NV r.-
oerdecl bv trainer W?lltrlll9ham. wlll rtlllll add9d
distance. rlPPed mll wllll :5t.• «HI 5aP 23,
lllllONtct"T te• <4· ll s.tfl entrv Mo 1r11nec1 t>v w111111notiem, edclt t>tlnkan. wortlad 1:26. 1 Sec>1.
,. from ott• In than> dr1"; ~LUMe STilAIGHT
(9•2) RKO aPPHrt lo .,. wrlllort tor Wrtfl-
llnol\ll_m. wlll t>e aeddllno mot! of ltlt conttn<ltn.
LONGSHOT: l"~LL EXCURSION.
'9FTH RACa. About 6\lt flKIOnOl on turf.
Pur .. · Mt.000. Attow1nce Claultit<I l va•r oldt
&. UP.
1 AH Handt On Deck (Valtrt1uala) 114
2 C•stanlllla !Batel ll4
J SR\leyvllle <McC1rronl 111 • Mooroeto tMn l~kerl 111
S FHI Account (SollJI 111
6 ltlvtr Drummer (SltYlllS) 111
7 Hidden Oesllnv (Mara) 11'
I Ems>«"a<IOr At Nona (Padrozal 114
9 lnMl'NIAIO (OllverH) 11•
10 FIYlno Nuooet 1a 1aeli.l • •09 11 Eslalt (PlnGaV) 118
12 Mldledlll1 (DtlahOunavtl 118
SILVaYVILLa (S-2) Touoll oklllmtr drllltd
:Sl.J r>rff9fno for return, dots dlHll duty
t>raadlllO and raclno, mutt be rHPeCttd;
~lltADOtt AL N041tTa It-I) Stldom ro-
ce htes tott t>oard suPPOt1. IOves tllls Clownlllll turf count. 'Primed tor UP .. I; •STATI (4-1) S.Cond
In rec.Ill at Pomona, tnoflltr wno loYH INS
cpur .. LONGSHOT MOORGATE ~N
SIXTH •ACE. 6 lurionos Pvr11 S20,000
fEllY
Tu11£U.
1• vour. NWtim. <MoreM> m 1 s Scaldllle (Dooe\I) 111 "allnlllne (~) • 111
A~LOAT (4•11 Tilla We Ilea llltll ~Clftt-
114 Wll!Mn flrtl lin'lt M, lfltt fllv ""°"'"" Ill llJW
•tvttl ..... COOt( ($• 1) ""'" out " tM 1tart ,._ .. ..,. to _fl{ll_lll wltfl inw-1 Wflllt
tlllr4, CAii lnwt'ow; l!IQRM to llXCILL ( .. I)
Pott NI ,,. tor Ill.It l•ClllW fllly, cen --
Mll'W tor e 11\ere wllfl llttlt luCk. l.ONOSHOT:
HONEY IUllLE •
llV9NTH RAC8. One mile, Pl.Ir-.: UOAOO.
AllowlftC't, 3 VMr 06dt..
I ser.-oa (McC91ron) 116
.) Arcedlut (Veltnruelt) Ii.
, Time Sher• <•*-> 1111 ' Don •• 11111 (011Ylfttt) lit
S PH-(Stevena) 116
• lmoerloua Solrlt (Douelel) Ill
7 LudAPtncavl 111
• FUll'Cnerm IDNnouuav.) "' /'"1CltANOOK (2-11 HWll'f•rteerdtd coll
nMded 1 .. t et Del MM, tHrllllnt l:IU drMI Seel.
JO; ~U\.L CMAJtM <•·1) L0¥et ltll• ove r Ind rnev prov• ..,,._., '-'' In '°""" 11At1 DON I. ILUI <6·1) Errellc runner Ilea IM •1>1111'1 to
t>Ht 11111 fi.td Wiien rltfM. l..ONGSHOT; LUO
lteHTM RAC•. 1 1/1' ""'"· Pune: 1200,000. Tiit 0.k LMf Sltk". Flllles 2 YMr1 Old. Grou PufM: SHU50; Vatue lo Winner: 115',tlO. .
I Tip A Sou (Plfay) llS
2 SetOt Irle (SflotmekMI 115
3 Tl.11>evtr's Foltv (pelellOusMv•l 115 4 ROlld To HePOIMU> (Velen~!Ala)_ 115
S SK111U1sle. <McCelton) • 115
' Siik's LedY (~U) l1S
7 Oellceta VIM (Sit"-) 11S
SACAHutSTA (2· 1) Herd to deny IOCI 1>1111no
10 Dt4 #Mr FuturlfV r~·uo, nice llOw drlllt In
PflPlratlon for 11111 ra<ll; D9UCAT• YIN• 14-11 Win nMd VfKY l>ftl lo bMI top Cllokie, lies
lmPl'HMd In AM; ROADlO "~'" (10-11 Runner~up to nice PfOIHCI, """ uven·Mlono -~!lllJ to credit eotnPleltd In verv HIV flthlon. . fl-ONCSHOT: TIP A SOU.
NINTH RACI. 1 1116 mlles. Purw. $25,000. J vHr old• & ·up, Clelmlno price: J.40,000-35,000.
1 JumpoH Joe (Starllnol 1111
2 Touell Envov (Plncevl 116
J ~tlltf'n Prov._, (PattOGJ alll
• Tio Nino (Ollvera> 114
S lmoultlvelv (Stnena> 11'
6 Junior 'S.nlb (Bual 11' vMr Olds. Clalf'l\lno IM'k:e. SJ2 ,000-?t,000
I Noon Sun (V1tenzut4al 111
2 5-tl~I (Sl~l 11'
Mal~ fillles. 2 "'"" old I Lovlltr Diane IClsntrol l
2 suoer Coolt tMara> xm ~ :~~ ~==:;:~, m _.m_ -1 1i.m Two (IMKkl •111 J Eiellf'Y-hlow-L~~orat 116
• Homlno A"IMI (Stevenll 116
_, V~(Velemveta)
• Afloat (McCa rron) 10 Idol (Valtn1uele) lf6
117 llDOUIN (4·1) Put Wino of wlnt tooelhtr s 11uo Ice 10r1ao1> 111 6 l(lno AHChe (Bazel 111
7 Gordon'• Comm1nd (~rron> 116
t L•n• Manus (Blacll.) x 109
' Ion Romeo <Fernanoei> 119
S Clndv ~ff (9aie)
6 Tri HOiiy (Soll•>
1 Sisler Bonson (Black)
9 Maul Maf'IOr !Katllti)
9 Aun! NOia (Stevens)
: g over similar H rller al S.nt1 Anita, true llol'sa
tor tOYl'M; TIO NINO (6· 1) Good slretdl runner • Jl~ hes lacllc•I •~. should Hrn a Illar• today;•
10 l"lwl Altlert (Solo) 116
HOMING ANGIL 14·1) Sol r>Osttrlno POCO
lltfora lltlno, ftve afolllhl In .5' 4, Slavens lo ride
1nc1 lie• ebllllv to k-1r.ls rype ootno; s~••• MOMaNT (7-2) Runne< Ull lo nice IM'0"'9C1 .,
10 Liva Bv Tlla SwOld (Pedrorel
11 Honev Bullt>le !Pinc.vi
IMl'ULSIVaL Y (f·2J Atwavs IHlmt and no ?g tlranw lo lllftt nlntll rtee 91'1b Mos. L~0-
117 SHOT: ITEM TWO.
117 llST llT: AFLQAT ("II Rece). 12 Born To Eac.i1 IDelalloun•Yll
AM ...... 1'1UCa ~LAY: BEDOUIN (9111 Reco).
x-ftnolfl el>C>fentu lodttv. 13 ShH ll\M C"law1 ISlevtn~) 117
-HeFse 8.cing FesH-1-ts-
OdTree ', ........... ,
IAlWOAY'S ••WLTS
14111el17-Y -n•& .,,_,., ... IT.ACL6\'I ~ _, Kai (Dtl>•Y) 22.20 1 20 S.00
E•11 Tulltl Cll9dll UO UO
llUll'1 AllJe (Sollll 11AO T1me 111
MCOllO llACa. 6 """"'°' ~ 1~vel no >JO no
.. 1611 -15-l > .. JOO o.r1lllt L.MY (,,_.YI 140 TllN I II llS aJ DAM. Y ~ 16-41 .,..., Ml 411
ntlaD tlACL 0... '""" 4r(!lc: L6NI (51-) ll.IO t.. S 20 Ullf-..,.. (ONtlou\ .. Yt) 17 20 7 60
a111 "°' Het ,,._out • oo ~ l:Jt.
• ~1Ji:~CT:.~~16 ~'°.!on:-'° _._ , ...... ,..,.., ,. 40 12 60 • to
-· 1..,_I tto 5to p ..... ·-(1'9cll) • to TlrN I It )/5
.. ~RAC•. I 11lt,,,....
-10.-.. .... 1 •tll 120 2to 1W Mec11e (Y-1.....,I S 10 • 40 ~ ""lef'I ISolOI 1520 T1"w-IA J/5
U llliCTA "-ti -UHO
IUITM aAC:S. 0... -.......... Cat (Olllly) , .. • 40 ) 10 _.... Gll1 ,_.,., u o >to
Alwen A w-(v-1.-1 160
Time l:ll 'IS
S9V91fTN RACL Ont """ Miil 1 1 UN llC_..,) lt20 1 .. 500
-T v llnldu91 IS-) Jtll 260 0-ZM 10.-. .... 1 •OO
Time 1:37 115
U l/(ACTA 17-SJ .,.141 l 15' lO •t0KTl4 RAC•. Ont mile on 1"'1 Ptlea M...ic ($1.,,_l '40 J 60 J 10
S>. ywtllkOt I o.w.ovs .. ve I l 00 1 20
~~tll CVtten1.-1 2 20
Tlmt IU
U UIACT A 0 · J) o.lcl l2UCI U DAILY TR"°LI: 11~7· l 0t 1 .,...,
lllf 40
U ~IC SIX (5+1~7-1 0t 2·11 001<1
........ to to 10 w1fllllno llc:ll~ 111• nor ... ,,
""' Ult 00 lo 263 wlnlll"'11 tlc:Mt1 <n••
l\Of ... l. .,.14 llUO lo l,"3 ""'""I"" llcktlt 1iournor ... J
U fllCK -· t•·•·S-S·•-10-7·1 0t 2·tl MIO \A Ot• 10 10 lwo wlfwtlno llC'l<t11 c .. ~ --1 .,..., m1 JO 10 zs WW\lno •oc•tt•
"'' --) c ................. "' 11• ~ .... _. 15.°" _,.,.. Ht,_ 14 Jlt 6$)
Lo. Alamlta.
IATUllDAY'S U SULTS
(t hl ...... y --"'"""9) ... IT llACI . ON! ..,cit....:..
Yotcano OC Slllrwll I Pr\ rt "60 6 60 • 10
11te11 c IK-• · seo • '° 0.....ltl\ ITOOCI) 10 60
Tl.,,.15'•5 • n IXACTA «·n ...... 17520
H CDND llACll. 0... mllo ot et .,_.._tt MJ•,.. (Pltnol t.60 J 00 1 40
,.,.,..lean Tl,,,. CIC-) l 20 1 60
e-.1~r ... 1 760
Time I~ 215 U IXACTA 0-11 .,..., llHO
TH•D •AC•. One milt --.... s..-1,......1 260 Jto 260 "*""" -IG'""°"' 600 oe 0-H SIT (1(-1 Jtll T.nw I S1 )11
U IXACTA 1i.-1J ... 1c1 11160 "oua'"' ••ca. Ont m11o _. ""'°" ,.._Of (SloefM 4 60 l 00 2 60 1..0td Htutr"'O IP-trJ 160 U0 Jim• ....., l'!lenol J 60 Time IS641S
""" RACI. ON! mn. otect MoltlO<t~ P••lr!e fHvmenl 6 to • 20 J oo Ctolt ln Carroll 1•--1 4,60 J to ~,,_ >iullltr Cti:lu l I 00
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of doubleheaderto break record
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BOSTON -Dave Riahetti set a in-.jor·leque mcord
with 46 11ves.Sa1unSay by recotdina saves in both pmes
Saturday u the New York Yankees swept a doubleheader
from the Boston Red Sox, 1-3 and 3-L
Riahetti broke the rcc0rd of 4S saves set by Dan
Quisenberry in 1983 and Bruce Sutter in l 984.
Ji n.... ... • became the first rookie 1n the Antoa' 2S-m ~stualCS • lead•"• Houston year history to win 12 aaroes m •sea.son. ...
to the victQry over Atlanta .
Mets '-S, PlrtCH 1-l : At ,Shea Stad1u~~~: r.~:
swept a doubleheader from Pittsbu~ t~ ~e di visional ' 107 victories for 1he season, one s Y 0 Jd ti mark set by the 1975 Cinc1nn~ui Reds. The Mets cou e
the ma.rk today against the PW~~~ev Field Brian Oayin
Cab1 I, eardJul• 7: At . ri .. / ' h to lead an~ Rafael Palmeiro dhrovde. •n ~~<t~cti~~ctheir th.itd
1caao pasl St. Lou1 . an ma
.~straight loss. . rfr -S dt m Barry Reda 10, Padres 7: At Rive ont . ta u , Bob Tewksbury, 9·5, alJowcd only four hits before
aivina way to Ri&hettl with one out in tbe ei&htb in thf'
opener. R.iahetti. belped by two double plays. went on to
tie the save record.
Dennis Rasmussen, 18~ allowed five bits in 6VJ
inninas before giving way to i:.riao Fisher in tbe second
pme. Righetti took over with two outs and none on in the
ninth, and aot the final out to tel the reoord.
L&rlcilt'drove in four nsns, and Eric I?av1s hit a two-run
homer to pace Cincinnati over San Di~o. . II' ( PllJWes 5, Expo• f : In Philadelphia, John Russe s
two-out single scored Glenn.Wilson 1n the bottom of the
14th inning, giving the Ph1llres a victory over Montreal.
· In other American League aames:
Twia.1 7, W~te Sox 3: In the Metrodome, Greg Gaane
bit t~o inside-the-park homers and Tim Laudner added
another borne run, leading Minnesota to the victory over
Chicago.
ladiu1 •. Matbaen 5: In Oeveland, Julio Franco
homered, doubled and singled and Joe Carter drove in his
l~ue-leadin& 120th run as the Indians sent Seattle to its
eiahth consecutive loss.
Royals !, A'• I: ln Oakla,nd, Mark Gubicu and Jlud
Blackcombfoed on a five-hitter, leading Kansas City C1Ver
the A's. ·
Tl1en 11,.0rioles f : In Baltimore. Mike Heath and
Kirk Gibson hit three-run homers with two ou<s in the
second inning, and Gibson drove in four runs fo r the
second straight game as Detroit trounced the Orioles.
Brewen at_ Bite Jays: The Milwaukee<-Toronto
game was rained out and will be made up as part of a ~bleheader today.
In the National League: •
Altrot 3, Braves !: In t.he kstrodome. left-hander
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Valenzuela wins 2 lst game, 2-1
LOS NGELES (AP) -The
numbers say it was Fernando
Valenzuela's best season in the major
leagues. And it is difficult for the man
who compiled them to disagree.
"It was my best seasen1 because it
was the first time I won 201" the Los
Angeles Dodgers' ace said Saturday
after ..£oncludina his winningest
season wilb a five-hit, 2-1 victory
over the San Francisco Giants.
"That's the only difference. I feel I
pitched the same way."
Valenzuela, 11·1 l, walked· one
batter and struck out seven to set a
career hiah for striJceou<s in a season.
The left-hander's 242 strikeouts left
him in seoond place in the National
League behind Houston's Mike Scott
with 306.
"He threw the ball as conS1Stently
this year as in any other year I've
caught him, but l wouldn't say it was
his best season," said catcher Mike
Scioscia. "He"s had seasons equal to
this, but sometimes the numbtrsjust
don't fall into place."
One number that appropriately fell
into place Saturday was the final
score. It -was the same margin by
which Valenzuela had won on open-
ing-day and categorized his entire
season. -outstanding pitching,
backed by very little offense.
"He lost a lot of tough games,"
Scioscia sajd. "And if he had any
suppon, he could have maybe won 25
or 26 games."
The y1ctory, which ended the
Dodgers' four.game lo5ing streak
against San Francisco, was
Valenzuela's maJor league lea~ng
20th complete game. also a career
)ugh.
He lo~t his shutout bid in the
seventh in ning when Candy
Maldonado led off with a double and
Dod&er center fielder Franklin
Stubbs dropped Bob Mel vin's two-
out fl y to center. .
Giants' n&ht·handcr Mark Grant
0.1, and malcina his first start sin~
1984, surrendered four hits over
seven inninas in hjs fou nh appear-
ance of the season
Creme Fraiche wins Gold Cup UCI11econd
la tour.pey NEW YORK (AP) -Creme Frakhc,
the I 98S Belmont Stakes winner, held on in
the final strides and upset favored Tu,_.
koman Saturday in the Jorkey Oub Gold
Cup at Belmont Park.
Chris McC.Arron, from wannmg lhrcc
graded stakes races on the same card
McCarron rode The Lone Ranaer
SI 7.60, to a btad victory over favor~
SouWet in the l 'h·milc Lawrence Realau-
tion (or 3-year-olds on the an •nd then
rode Life At The Top, $6, to a 4-len,th
triumph over Low in the one-mile
S8S,JSO Rare Perfume for J..year-old filhtt.
Heather Silverman
\Cored 14.42 into the firs1
half to lad UC Davis to 1
1-0 victory over UC lrYine
and the championship ot
the All.Cal women't IOCleer
tournament on the Ant·
eaten' field S.turday.
..
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Major Credit Cards Accepted
730-0137 .. 40ZO •ch . ..,.,. Inch
752-0224
The 4-year-old aeldin.g. who took the
lead from stablemate Dantij Connectioo1 tbe 1986 Belmont Stakes winner, reacheo
the end of the IV, miles a head in front 6f
Turkoma.n1 who was tryina \O add a victory in the Go1<1 Cup to his victory in Marlboro
'Cup .
Creme Fraiche was the seventh atldm.a
to win in tbe 68-year history of the Jork.cy
OubOold Cup. Thttasticldina towln was John Henry in l 98 l.
f.a.rUer In the day, UCI
had beaten UC Sant.a Cnn,
)-0, H Kim Cusima.no hid
twoplund ~llyOrimm one.
,
To Order Your OOOd Life •d Call 142·5171. Aak for Mendora.
-
Tutkoman finish 4¥• lensths ahead of t:>anzia Connection, who wa.s I 'A lenaths ahead of If J Had A Hammer. The )..year
old Wite Times. who went into the race
w;tb three st.ra.iabt vic'tones in Oflde I
stake races. finis6ed last.
The vie\Ofy by Crtmc Fratche, ridden by
Randy Romero. kevt Tutkoman's jockey,
Anotberatldil'\I. Kelso, won the race five
straiaht years, fri>m 1960 throuJh 196-t.
when it was nan at t~ miles.
Creme FrllCbe, who was nev~ wonc:
than third, completed the I Y> miles on a fa 1
track in 2:28 after alow f ract1ons or j() 4/)
aeoond1 for tbe half mile. 1:16 ror lb
quaneB and l :40 for the mile.
UC 0.v'lt finished tho
round-robin tournament
wf1h a 2-0-2 record for st~
potnta wbtle UC1 wae
Ondwfthal·l·I ltCOfdand nvc pol nit
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Caring staff inri--Yolved with seniqr residenc es
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American Senior Inns to build faclltty
in Irvine next year, Valencia to ollow
lO bi'i.ftl Ul the family \0 Vlstt .. ' ac:cordina IO 7.ahkr. Became .. catina is a ~ suu,.
atioo. .. Zahler insist.a oo sood food
with an in1tres11oa peaentation. m.
By II.ENE SCHNEIDER
Ollr ..... Clii 0 *4:1
"You can teach , people almost
anything. but you can't teach them to
care," cla1ms Norman Zahler, pres•·
dent of Costa Mesa-based American
Senior Inns. Zahler, whose company
operates conpqate care facthties for
sensor citizens, believes that genuine
concern a~ut the residents far
outwetgbs the design and location
aspects o!a facility. ;
Zahler, who lefl a lucrative career
1n real estate fi ve years aio. took a
year off to study the trends in housing
needs for the future. By tountsg more
than 200 sensor housing complexes
around the country, he became con·
vinced that he could fill an unmet
need, make a living and _get a great
deal of satisfaction out of 11
"I made a commitment to mysefr
that I would only operate a place
where I would feel pro ud to have my
mother live," Zahler says.
He explains that there are five
options m senior bousanc: affoniab&c cloditic ailk ftowen and linen napkins
"no frills" apartments conpqate or on the tables. His· ~· Frank
board-and-care facili~ that provide Haffner, had run a cbain or ~
mcaJs aod li.mited care, llnlkilled ,, ~=·s first venture an the oon
nursing facalitics, convalescent v pqate care arena was 10 remodel ~ homes and acute care accommo-_._ ... _ .._ _ _. _ _. r-. ·1· · dahOOS. . uu-.iWO uu.1\1 .. UV-cat'C tact ity 10
He discovered substandard bous-Van Nuys. He ~ SO room~
1ng and f~ d · clianted the staff and introduced tus
in the ~ an uncanag ope.~t~rs philosophy into the manqement.
N ongrcpte care fact!1t1cs. 'llased on the sua:ess of Prell Gardens
obody had developed a dsscre-v N h fi ded · tiol\'ary product for those who co.uJd in . an uys.. e oun . Amencan
afford it he o hed Senior Inns with no capital. • says. wners approac "Financial institutions were reluc-congrcgate care as a real estate fi · · f venture, rather lhan a service bust· t.ant .to 1nancc this k.ind o vcntun;;
ness. acoordina 10 Zahler. because the': had been lo~
Zahler began by profitina the Zahler says. We had to convince
typical resident of a congregate care them th.at 1t was a g~ loan -in fact,
facility -an 80.year-old widow who a l~ mvestment,. .
wants to hve as close to h h Id 'Yllh a $50 m1lhon loan Zahler . . . er c • ren began )6 penetrate the Southern as pos!1ble while having pnvacy and CaliforJua market He bought a
mdSccel)'ndencc. . . rundown propen y on the oceanfront
to theurnty and children m~n f!lOrc in Santa Monica. After a $3_5..miJlion
. esidents than matC!Jal thin.gs. renovation, the Ocean House Retire·
Residents .look for an m~restmg ment Inn bas become what Zahler social envsronrr,tent, a vanety of d 'bes .. · I" d ha
actavmes and "a place they're pr1o ud a~ciafor~~/~~iaan0e;'an~
ment of Alln& calls .. ,he nicest
raidtntial care faohty J'ye 1ttn."
Ocean House bas the advantage of
location and desian. but the f ocu$ is
on resident a1nenitJes. rat.her than
real estaie features. Thm are moY!e
and theater outinp.-film cassette
rentals, an on-site sundne.s stott and
a Sunday brunch featuring a harpist.
Zahler hu m11nta1ned that per·
spcctive in subsequent congregate
care facilu1es 10 Anahetm HlllS'.
Thousand Ow aod Tomulcc.
American Senior Inns plans to brca.k
around next month for a facility in
Irvine. overloolung UC Irvine and
Mason Rcg.ional Park. That mo and
another in Valencia arc slated for
1987 completion.
.. You ha veto provtdca1 of value.
or you won't succeed... r says
That. value begins 1th a caring staff
-·"people who uld quu if they
thought l didn't ca , administrators
who have a calling rather than a
profession ...
The next cons1dcrauon is prox1m·
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ny to services and families.
Finally. there are "a thousand
details .. that make the facility econ·
l'forman Zahler, preeldent of American Senior Inna
om1cat for both tht residents and tures mdude puU cords in the
owners. Such detaJls include safety bathrooms and devices that alert the
and ctmvenience features, space staff that a resident's phone 1s ofT the
uultzauon and serv1c~s. hoolc.. The staff 1s trained 1n
financial 10stnuuoo to create a oa-
lJOQWlde opentio n.
.. It doesn't wor.k to have one
project. You need a whole system and
a company capable of oontrollcd
growth," says Zahler who believes
Zahler, a Newport Beach rcs1dcnC, cardiopulmonary rt-susc1tat1on
claims tl)at Jl 1s less expensive for an (CPR) and maintains a good rela·
cl~sU person to spend an average of tionsh1p with the local paramedics.
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. ... Metal-prices rise'on:-fe rs
tilat S. Africa will retaliate
But experts say an embargo would hurt
producers more than the U nited States
South Afncan toal could cost the
Alabama State Docks an esumated
S 1.8 m1lhon a year m lost busmcss,
Budd> Browning. the docks' general
trafijc manager. said Fnday.
By PETE R COY .. ,,......_.,,...
NEW YORK -Pnce'i of strateg.ic
metals ha'e shot up on fears that
South .\fnca will retaliate against
U.S economic sanctions b) cutting
off sales of the metals. "h1ch arc used
in e'er)thing from trlephones to oil
refinenes.
tfowever. man} cxpens <wi1d f-n·
day that a strateg.ic-metals embargo
m1~t be mo re damaging to South
.\fnca than to the L' n11ed States. and
that-South .<\fnca 1s therefore unhkel}
to declare one.
The steep nse 1n mctalr; pnccs -
plaunum. for example. ha' soared to
near $600 an ounce on the spot
market fro m S350 as reccnth as
Janual) -1s ma1nl) a product otfcar
and the mob p'iJ<Cholog) of the
tradtng pits. some e \pen'i ..aid
"Markets go up on fear and do"n
on. t;~allt)." said Peter Cardillo. a
metals anal}Sl for Josephthal &. ( o
Pnces are so high that 1f~ outh .\rnca
actuall~ declared~n emhargo. he said. I
"platinum might go do"'n ··
Platinum did fall slight!~ FnJa,.
downs-an ouncl' to S'i89 60 on the '
New York Mercanule E\change for I
contracts for dcll\CI'\ this month
Platinum had men the da1h hm11 ol
S25 an ounce on Thursda) JUSt before I
the Senate J01ncd the House 1n
ovemding President Reag.in ·s 'eto of t
the sanction bill.
The threat of a met.al~ embargo
overshadowed the 1mmed1ate impact
on the t n11cd tatcs of the r;ancttons
1mpo ed b~ ( ongrc'>'i ~e' era I
anahsts said the im pact of tho..e
sanctions 1n the lln1ted tate.-.should
be <;hght
Paul Murphy. vice president for ··\\-e don't need an} of the '>tufT:· public affaus at the National Foreign
said Bette Raptopoulos. a senior Trade Counc1L 'a free-trade advocacy metals analyst for Prudenllai-Bache c-cunties Inc .. The Congress made a group. sa1d other nations Wlll take
.;JC o~er South Afncan business from pomt of banning things that .... e can S get elsewhere L:. ·companies.
.. This 1s reall~ not a vef) ngid John ,Mqrgan. chief staff offkCT of
sancuons bill." Ms Raptopoulo the t....S. Bureau of Mmes. sa1d an
added. "It y,on't do an}thrng embargowasunJikely.andadded.··tf
catastrophic to them and 11 won't you can smuggJe manjuana. which
ha'e much impact on us:· comes rn bales. what do you think }OU
South .\fma 1s not rankt'd among can do " 1th a metal that sells for S600
-the narion's .:!O largest trading part· an ounce.,. •
ners. .\mencan ex pons to South f w .\fnca totaled S I .:! I b1ll1on 1n 1985 Bltt Wilham Kennedy Jr. o est· em Monetary Consultants in Fon and U.S. impon'> totaled S:! 1 Collins, Colo : said Amet;tcans should b11l1on. according to the Commerce brace themsches .
Depanment.
Computer companies accounted "South Afnca reall> has the United
for the bauest chunk of U. . sales to States over a barrel here because the}
outh Afnca. with sales last year of produce 80 percent of the platinum in
S80 m1lho n 'Sut mam other com· theen11rev.orldandtheSoviet U01on
panics \\Ill be affected· b~ the tt,anC· · producesl maJont)' of the rest ... IJUSt
11on~ ll'T •anou,s ~)S. • know that outh Afnca'~nOt go1og to
For example. a-ban on 1mpons of take this l~mg down," he said .
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Coming Sunday
Oct. ~ .. 1986
in ... ·
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Daily Pilat
Clon•lied AcM:m\lnQ
JJO Wesi Boy !t
(~to Meta Co 9"2626
642-~78
Among other things. thl' bill sharp-
ly restncts new U S. investment in
South Afnca and bans cw ort<; to
South .\fnca of m1htanl} useful
goods such as 011. munitions and
nuclear tcchnolog} .\lso banned arc ~----
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m 1h t~r)
The tull proh1h1t' 1mpum uf~outh I
.i\fncan iron. 'ill'CI. j rm'>. ammun1·
11on. mshtal') 'chicle and farm I
products. and, after QO da}s.
uranium. coal and textiles.
Lucky postpones
takeover. declslon
FREE TWO·PART SEMINAR
CALLING ALL
HELPING HANDS ...
• •
Board requesting
more information
rom management
DUBLIN. Cahf. (AP)-Directors
of lucky tores Inc have po tponed
until next week a dcc1s1on on a SI . 79
billion takeover bid by New York·
Mscd snv«tor Asher 8 . Edelman. a
company pokeswoman sa1d Friday.
Spokeswoman Jud)' Docker said
the boa"1 requested additional 1nfor·
mation from manqcment and it.s
financtaJ advisers late Thursday and
adjourned tts meelln until sometime
neitt week.
Lucky tore tock fell 37' l cent\ a
share lO close the week at $36 12~·1
Fnday on tradana of 1 43 mtlhon
shares on the New York Stock
Exchange.
The stock had nscn SI. I 21h to a 52·
week high ofS36. 50 a day earlier afuN'
rum ors circulated on Wall Street tlfat
the supermarket and chain-store
company would undertake • signifi·
cant restructuring to boost the stock
price and fight Edelman 's SJ>a-sharc
acqu1sillon r roposaJ.
The Wal trcet Journal quoted
sources as wying Edelman has
prepared to formally launch the
takeover e ffort by hnina up financina
from two oommemal banks and
rctaininJ Merrill l ynch &. Co. as his
1dvucr in the deal.
Dubhn·biscd Lucky Stores ~
portcdly has re tained alomon
Brothers as ats adv1str, although
Decker declined to <'<>mment beyond
the company's bncf stlltcment on the
d1rttton' meeting.
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Center's expansion plan
will make traffic worse
To the Editor:
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• • . -.. rth re than tht! vindication "The enticements of world peace are who ·1 mt 1~ denying this. becaua;e
ofNlckDanlloff. Therelsn'tverymuc po n .,
Itta flat-outtrue."
' . WJLLlAll F .JIOCip.sY Col•••Lwt
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Jn 1he debate over Newport Center
cxpal)sion. advocates of expansion
erroneously claim 1hat the plan
rcquittS traffic improvements over
and above traffic caused by the pl.an,
that improved traffic circulation Will
occur throu&h our· city street and
neighborhoods, and that Measure A
makes scnst-for traffic solulions.
Analysis of the Environmental
Impact Report shows tho opposjtc. J
doubt that advocates o(thc plan have
read this rrpon. -···-I com~red data presented in Table
1.2 (Vol.2, p.2·8 and 2-9) With Table
..i.5 (VoL4, p.4;-26 and 4-27). · .
Rare worse off than today, 7 inter-
sections arc better, and I is the 58.mc. EI~sion traffic causes worsening of
ltlffiC at 25 intersections. I is better.
and..4 art tl'k same as 1oday.
The wo!'11 tr1ffic congestion will
occur at f.CH and Goldenrod in
Corona de! Mar, with an ICU of 1.18
(well ·over lcVel of service F. or{"~
,Odlock. which is an ICU 1.00). 'Other
intersections show;og gridlock (ICU
over 1.00) art PCH at Jamboree
Road, Bayside Drive, and Riverside ·
Ave. Also showing &ridlock is Jam-
boree Road at Campus Drive. At all
Leavin.g
town
with
summer
Table i .2 is a sum mary of existing
1985 PM P'.4781: hour intersection
caMcity .ut1lizal1on (IC'U) at 37
cr!tical interse<:tions in Ncwpon
Beach, including intcr,>crt1ons along
Coast Highweay, Jambortt Road ,
Mac.-'.nhur Blvd., Campus Drive.
Birch St., San Joaquin Hills Rd., and
'\J ey,·pon Bl vd.
Table 4.5 isa sumrruu.:yof l 993 PM
peal hour in1erscction capacit y
uul1Lation analyses. wi th the com-
mtttt.-d improvements, and 1989 .
mitigations included (after ·the ex-
pansion plus 540 mill ion in improve-
ments plus Pelican Hill Road).
Of the ·37 intersections l1s1ed, 30
111cre fully analy.ted with nun1erical
data in the repon. I anah1.ed traffic ___ ....,,,a·rtit· nnl!l-ffiesc JO 1nterscr1io ns.
These are the results: .
In 1993. after the expansion 1s
completed and after the construcuon
of Pehcan Hi ll Road. and ;:iftcr \he
S40 million is socnl. 22 intcrs«tions
of. these gridlock.e<I intersections,
addition of traffic from the expansion
plan makes the situation worse.
Intersections approact. ing gridlock
in 1993 (level of service E: ICU over
.90) art: PCH at Balboa-Superior
Ave. and PCH at Tustin Ave. Also.
Jambortt Road at EastblulT Drive
North and Ford Road-Eastbluff
Drive. Also, MacArthur Blvd. at San
Joaquin Hills Road and San Miguel
Drive. In ! 993, all of .these inter·
sections will be worse off than today.
APin, addition of expansion traffic
makes congestion at these inter-
sections worse. over background
levels of traffic. -
Thus, it is clear that the e11pansion ·
plan will make traffic worse, not
better. throughout Newport Beach. If
pc:~le believe thaLMeasun:..A--OWe1!
tra ~c solutions, then they are being
duped, or intentionall y.decei ved. The
expansion simply·causes too much
traffic.
JAN 0 . VAN DERSLOOT,'111 .0 .
... Newpon Beach
Let's do what's best for Mesa
To the Edttor:
,-\n Open LC'Uer to ··Mesa AclLon ..
'r'r-stm:tay I rcce1Ved your pohtical
your letter.
~--m~ler-whK>h-stated-thaHnlheln:I
four years ... the Costa Mesa Cit)
Council has granted so many zoriing
changes and vanances "'llhin your
neighborhood that overcrowding and
1ratT1c art becoming real probl~ms."
H.ow many members of Mesa
Action, or non-membl:•rs for-thal
matter residing in Costa f\tcsa are
originally from areas outside ttic
Costa Mesa boundries? I guess I am
included in the !alter since my
birthplace is Huntington Beach.
We're all ci tizens of this citv and it's
about tim&we-do what is bcSt for the
community as a whole ... be sup.
pon-1 ... e. rather than constantly blame
our elected rtpresentatives. After all,
we delegated them to do-our city
business in the fin;1 place~
I am cortfuscd! I .baYe not seen
s1gntfiaillf overcffiWding and troffic
problems 1n 1n y neighborhood as·
sociatcd "'Hh City Counc1I policies.
but more of an 1ncreased populoU's ol
Costa Mesa, Newport Beach. Orange
('ountv and California. Would you
please· define the ··so many Lon1ng
change\ and \anances within (my)
neighborhood'. that you referred to 1n
FOR COSTA MESA. I am
RONALD V ~C RA I G. O .D.
Costa Mesa
In llght of the successful negotiations
between the United States and Russia
which freed journalist Nicholas Dani1off,
should the United States also negotiate for
the release of David Jacobson and the other
Americans held hostage in Lebanon by the
Islamic Jihad?
S1e.,.c Fealt>y
losuraoet' Agent
,.,.evt'port Beaeb
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'-cgo11n1in~ Y. llh 1cr-
ron\t\ hcgal\ rnofl'
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Ala n .~aftalls
l'omputer Sales
Huntington Beaeb
Tht Lebanon situ-
a t 10 n and 1h e
HuS\1 an probl~m are
two d1fTe ren1 issues.
rhnugh we might no1
Olway~ agree with
H.us,1a, they art a
b<Jna fide govern·
rnent which docs
c~1s1 In Lebanon.
there 1~ n'o real gov·
ernment
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Heidi Wood
Dental Astlstant
Huntington Beach
Yes Yie should
nego1t:1te to release
Jacob~on and the
Olhcr '\mer1 cans·
however. I am not tn
fa\ or of exchanging
pol1t1 cal pnsoner'i.
Dao Fenley
Insurance Agent
Costa Mesa
No. because while
there 1s a degree of
legitimacy in tht<
Russ1jln aovern·
mt'nt, there is noJ 1
that legitimacy in thC ~'
tcrronst group hold·
1ng Jacobson. and t~e
other Amcncans 1n
Lebanon. -
Sandy Swa.ld
Offi ce Mua1er
H11nttn11oa Bea~b .
Yes the Amencans
held 1n Lebanon
should be freed. Why
should we spend
more time freeing
one man and not
helping the other
men held hostage.
Eileen Kurlbara
Nu rte
lluotl.01100 Beacb
People should not
be used as poliucal
pawns. Ir we neg~
tiate for DanilofT.
does that mean any-
pnc i;ould be subject
10 kii:lnas)ping fo r the
e11press purpose of
releasing political
prisoners?
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Tbe ree wor 1s ee 1ng
the weight of scruple$
bndge. Massive sycamores 11; The
Bluff~ turn a mudd y yell!'.tw befo re
htteEg the greenbelts with their
card rd-colored mementos. The
croo ed st4nds ofswee1gum lrttS (or
hqu1d amber'n<1long San Miguel and
Jamboret tum bronze with intensity
you feel inside; wh ilC' colorfu l little
Saturday soccer stars shout their way
across e,·er, available expanse of
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T he haunting thesis of Jean-fran-would remain president for \'Cry long.
co1s Revel re visits us ever so reg-Why? Simple. The enticements of green. • -
ularly. sometimes~ almost UO-world peace arc wonh more 1han the .
noticcabl)·. as v.•hen we oeanlLLcd.thc...........v.ind~tion-of Nick-DaniklfT,..-l"herc--w ·r-----.F..--
communists 1n East· Germany to isn't veiy much point in denying this, ILLIAM ;-
murder MaJ. A,[thur Nicholson, an because 11 is.flat-out tQle. The residual
· Summer dies slowly and--1he...hol---
'--~-c-'1-Y-days co md too soon; somewhe re in
,. bet\lo'een lies .a Southe rn £-ali(ornia
autUmn .
official of th.e O.S. Anny J!oi'."g his frustration l ie~ .less in the know!e~ge BUCKLEY
duty; sometimes melodramaticaJ.ly. that we are going to the barga1n1ng · ·
Rituals are rrpeatcd: a pilgrimage
to the thermostat; a ceremonial
stack1ng of the woodpile; rotating
silks fn[ \Y.·esds an~ cottQns for wl;)Ols:
im patit'n ts poop out and mums
blossom fonh. morn1ngs are darker
and evening comes sooner; eventu-
ally come ovt'rcast da)'S 1hen come
'>l.'cekend migra11 ons to sunny Palm
Desert.
as in the affaire Daniloff. Wha t.flan-table to deal with thugs for wh om _ ........ .
Francois Revel said. in his book. NicicDaniloffsarcmercci phers=-wt
"HowDcmocraeles Pcrish.''wasthat knew we would need lo do 1his -
the dcmocrauc free world can't hope than in knowing that 1herc is no
to win against the totalitarian mono-likelihood of a change in foreign
hth be-cause !hey have marbles "'e policy so fuhdamcntal as to bring
simply do not ha,•e. lfwe had !hem. about a genuine change in Soviet
Yi'C would not ttl' an open. parlia· beha,·ior.
menlary ~1c1y. 1n which evenl. why Because 111s a fundamental chan~
"ould the fight bC .,,.orth it 1n the fir~\ that Y.'e need if we arc to proceed 1n an
place? The So\'iet U nion had 10 win orderly way to consolidate a modus
the Daniloffbusiness. and did so. vivendi with the Soviet U nion. But to
Considertht>mini-headlinein USA do !his requires sustained, uiiremit-
Today. whose success is largely ting. do-or-die pressures againsl the
attributable 10, its absolute dom1· So\'ie1 Union, activated not on the
nance of 1he American idiom. "In C"ve of scheduled summit con-
USA TODA Y's opinion, what's im-ferences. but in lazy sumn1er after-
ponanl is 1hat NicholaS DanilofThas noons 1n July. wh en nobody is
been freed . superpower 1ens1ons re-thin king abou1 any!hing very much
duced (see page SA)." Page 8A tells us except maybe Black Sea vacations
exactly what we would expect to hear. and Disneyla~. It is then. and JhC'
DanilotTis free. isn'I he, and wasn't monthaijerandthemonthafterthat,
thatthepoint? ... The f.reat engincsof that Y.'C need to hammer home our
nuclear reconciliation are re-poinls. Whal arc they?
lubricated and v.·e arc headed for a •Well. you can·t get away with
summi1 confc:'ence. and isn't that the killing an .\mencan soldier in the lin<"
main point? of dul~ without an . apology and
It is both easy and self.gratifying to compensauon. . ·
lean back and say: Ronald Reagan •No. youcan't shoo1 down passen·
should have called upGoFbachev and ger planes wi thout an apology. com-
said to him ... Gorby. I'm going 10 turn Pt>nsat1on and assurances that i1
off all the phones between the United won"t happen again.
States· and the Soviet Union until the •No no no. you can't chea1 on
White House guard tells me that Nick treaties Abide by the promises given
D\iniloff is at the ga1e. waiting to scr at Hets1nk1. o r we doclare it null and
me. We'll talk a$ain after that void. as also the ocCompanying
happens. Meanwhile. any c~m-• recogn1tilln of territorial rights you
municauon from you will be retum!.'d Ja y claim to after World War 11. No.
unopened." you can'I chea t on SALT II. which
There is such a nice feel just you have been doing. without auto-
th in king_about such a communica-mat1calty triggering the trcaty·s
tion; but most Americans know that resc1ss1on. No no no no, you can't
no presidenl who behaved inithat way build that radar statio n in Siberia 1n
defiance of 1he ABM Treaty y,·i1hou1
ha ving the identical effect: automatic
rescission at this end. And that goes
for the chemical warfare treati~s you
have violated in Afghann;tan and 1n
Cambodia: They arc null and void. a~
far as we arc concerned. _
•Your so-called d1ploma1s 1n
America? Those permitted into New
York will be the bare minimum
required under the U .N.·Treaty, and
we will be looking into tht advisabili-
ty ofcontinuins 10 offer our hosp11al-
ny 10 the U nited Nations in New
York if you continue to use 11 as a
cenier for subversion. And your
faci lities in Washingto n'! You have
six months in which to find differl'OI
. quarters. quarten; that do nOt lend
!hemscl ves to electronic penetrat ion
of the telephone traffic of a frcr
society.
-But America's peacen1ks wouldn·t
permit all this.·
So~ Ronald Reagan has son1eth1ng
very serious in mind 1hat helh1nk s hl'
can pull off at a summit conference
The odds are heavil y against any
success 1n his doing so. for the reasons
sptttled out by Mr. Revel: The Soviet
Union can double-cross ad lib, and
with impunity, while the frc(.' world
feels the weight of scruple. Sull, Mr.
Reagao must be gi vC"n 1he chance to
try his grand design, and it was
written 1n the sk.ies that lhe detention
of Nick Daniloffcould not deny him
that opportunity.
Wiiliam F. Buckley ls a !lyildicated
col11mal1t.
... It bnn'&s out the San Francisco
~oph1stica11on 1n all of us. It happens
every year at 1h1s t1mC; fall sneaks into
our toY.·n. .
As fall sneaks into .town: I snuck
oul. As you read this I am e11Rtrienc-
1ng 1hr adventure of a lifetime. i:en
days ago I left LAX headed for the Far
East w1th orily a pair of hiking boots
nnd a full backpack. Right now I'm·•
somewhere on thC' nonh side of Mt.
Everest. The adventure will lead to
Everest Base Camp 11 and eventually
the Rongbuk Glacit!r at the 22,000-·
fool level. From there we'll descend
10 the Tibt:tan village of XC"g.ar .and
then 10 Lh.aia . capitol ofTibet, former
home oflhC' l)alai Lama and focus of
lht' Buddhist religion. Much to see
and learn.
En route to M1 . £\•crest, I will visi1
Bang](ok . Thailand: Kathmandu,
Nepal and on returning we will stop in
Hong Kong and Seoul, Korea. In
subsequcn1 Sundays this column will
ong1nate from each of these locales.
As much as possible. I ho pe lo share
this wonderful adve nture·with you.
En1oy the fall along the OrangC'
(.~Oast. and God "'illing. ne11t Sun·
da} 's column will come from
Kathmandu. in the Kingdom of
NCpal. It should indeed provide
~mcth1ng 10 think about.
)Im Wood lil'es lo Newport Beacb.
ToDAY IN HISTORY
Defining 'rapid' in treaty
can't be done fast enough
By lhe Associated Pre11
. Today is Sunday. Oct. 5. the 278th
day of I 986. There arc 87 days left in
the year. '
Today·~ .. ltghhght 1n History:
On Oct. 5, 1813, the Banle of the
Thames was fought in Upper Canada
~dunng thc War of 1812. The British
troops Y.'!.'re soundly defeated, and
their lnd1an all}. Tecumseh, was
k1llc-d.
WASHINGTON -In 1he fine an of "automatic or sem1 .automa11c or
of treaty negotiation -especially Q!her ~im llar ~ystems for ra pid re-
with the Soviet Union -the need lo load·· of the pcormi1ted launchers.
·be exact is so iniponan1Jbat 1fthc two, ·rhe negotiating record· indica1es
sidCs do11'1 agree OQ the defin i1ion ofa that the intent was to keep either side
crucial word, the tr~aty isn't wonh the from brin.s1ng to bear "more than 100
paper ii"s written on. ABM missiles during an engage-
There's no bcner e11ample 9f this ment." The U.S. team indicated it
than the use of the vague word had a "strategically significant lime"
··rapid'' in the U.S.-Soviet Anti· in mind. Rut none of this was clearly
8allis1ic Missile 1reaty. In facl. a spelled out.
recent classified \Vh11e House report The reason these ovcrsiJhL~ have
is devoted to the problems that have become a problem, accord1nJ to the
an sen ovCTthc possiblt definitions or White House report. is that '"1n 1983.
.. rapid" as it applies to the reloading \he Soviets conducted 1raining and
capability of ABM inlcrceptor missile ft ri ng of ABM missiles which demon-
launchcrs. stratcd an abih1y 10 reload and launch
The 1972 treaty banned "rapid interceptors in a peri~ that was not
reloading" of ABM interceptors. But more than 21/1 hours and could have
the exact definition of"rap1d '" wasn't been less."
spelled out 1n the treaty, · Is 2V:i hours.a "rapid reload"'.' U.S.
The whole point oflhe trcat.Y was to experts haven't been able to decide.
prevenl either side from ach1evin~ a The reJX)rt notes that an American
strategic missile defense.so effecll ve P.lena;r. statement onct dC'1.ned
that it might be tempted 10 launch a "rtP.icl ' as "a reloading time which
first strike. The idea was 10 make sure · would be shonerthan the time period
a nuclear war would be unwinnable, of an engagemenL" Whereupon a
and perceived 10 be suc h by both Soviet negotiator pointed out tha1
sides. "'an initial engagement miaht last
So the two superpowers asrccd 10 only a few minu1es."
limi1 thl"P deployed intercep&or miss-The U.S. negotiators aarecd that
iles to IOOcach. That meant that only "1he most likely tccnario for nuclear
a ma.11 imum of 100 of the thousands connict \1nvol've1) an intense: al·
of incomina missi les could .,be de· tack ... wuhin 1 shon period -S to
strayed by the inlercepton. 10 m inutes -apinst lhe ABM·
Unfonun1ttly, the treaty did not defenled area. .. T.his l\llltftl tha1
11n1n the number of in1erccp1ot "rapid rtloed" would be somtthina
m issi les th11 each side can build and under 19 r.ninutes.
stOCJcpilc. ,All ~t did. was prohibit the Con~uently, 1he Americans told
development. icstina or deployment the'"Soviets they wouldn't be obli.aed
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AIDEISOI
and JOSEPH SPEAR
r~ ~. ~ ~...,,...
In 19!13, Sohdanty IOunde.r l...cch
Wale~ "·as awarded the Nobel Peace
Prize ror his efforts On behalf of Polish
workers.
In 1984, the sp,aee. shuttle
"'Challenger." carrying a crew of five
men· and two women, blasted ofTfrom
to modify their Galosh interuptor 10 Cape Cana veral, Fla .• o n an eight-day
comply with the treaty. The CIA mission.
estimated it would take a minimum Ten years aao: Striking United
·of IS minutes to reload a Galosh Auto Workers a"nd the Ford Motor
launcher -though the Sovic1s, Co. reached 1enta1ive agreement on a
interestinJly e nough, ntver con--new lhrtc:-year ~on1.ract, allhost three
finned 1h1s CIA estimate... weeks afler the walkopt bepn.
In t>ne eariy nqotiatin& session. an Fi ve years ago: President Reapn
American official "asked how Icing it Stjned a resolution ma!Ong Sw~ish
took 10 reload Galosh:· according to diplomat Raoul Wallenberg an
the rcpan, which added: "(Gen.) hon o rar y American cit1:ieo.
Alckseyev sidt:steppcd the s~ifict, Wallenbera, crt<lilcd With s.avin&
but 'tate<I· that it took" cons1denl)le about-100,000 }iungarians, m<nt of
time to move the missiles in their !hem Jews, from the Nazis durin1
silos1 to load them, etc. Alekscyev World Wa1_.ll, dis.appeared while in
said st would takChours lfno1 aday." ~v1et custody.
This Jed some U.S. officials to view One year •go: Soviet leader
•that anything leu than "hours'" Mikhail Gorbachev rttumed to Mos.-
would violate the .. npid reload" . cow aner a four-day visituo Pari1.
provision of the trtaty. Bui the Totlay's Binhdays: ProduceNli-
SOvit:tl haven't IJrccd to that inter-A~tor JQshua Loaan is 78. Ac10r
prctation, and to thi1 day nobody is Donald P\easanc:c is 67. Actrus
sure. As the White House repon Glynis Johns is 63. Comedian Bill
concludes: "There cltarly is uncer· Dana ls 6?. Sinacr teve Miller is 43.
talnty in the obliption, 'U evidenced A<1trtU Karen Allen ls JS.
by the sc:veral interpretations." Thouaht for Today: "An i• ... lie
.. that enables us to rcali~e the trulh."
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642-5t$78 .
FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY -~-----JL-•!"TW•-OM SOUTH ORANGE GOUN I •
540-1220
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IPll...aY2·I Y:a~ios~~.t~1:th~N~ ' ,. • THE RE.AL ESTATE .. V:J nice R·2 lot In Corona gaiden. •tra lrg 2 cat ; 119 . . ~~~~~,.c-:-."-~-~-·-·~~·~-;..:-;."'-· .. -
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;J/11'// .)r '/, Lido Ooclt for large bolt R E ·A IL T Y and ,garages te>< 4 cars. All di this plus spacious 111,IOI roomt wlitlng !or your
H~ by tti. bay le>< personal touch Ottered
edults 'It mobile • 'It at $1,825,000. '
house Model home con· lH Yll U4t ltrtl
dltton Lush yaid a 11•1· .... = I dens Ceil Lola 831-1266 1_..2_12 .
or 873-75-44 ~
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Older well melnlalned 4
Bdrm home wllh seper·
11e apartment on TWO
overatud R· 1 1011
Located, on ihe Balboe
Penlnaula Point tust a
stlof1 atrol1 to bay and ocean beaches Prteed to
sellle estate et )ult
$495,000
A PETE
BARRE Tr
RE.ALTY
OPEi UT /Ill 1-1
(714) 673 4400 HI IYlllll IMYll ........
;)BR 3BA, tam rm, din rm, 10 lot, good vu. S799,000
and
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Dover Shorea b1yfront
wldock, remodeled 5BR
~~~~~~~ $795 ,000 ~I 3Bdrml Nuevol and
Neerly 1 ICflf s 115 0001 1 HI 1111nn, L.I.
John Denver R~elt y Very °'*1-3BR 2'!.BA.
657 -5118 Eves 943-2234 beam eelhng1. lg 101
.,. • •H209 wlpcol $34 ... 4._000 te JISTIDlm llYISTH'S..,,.n Spar1111ng 3 bdrm, Otd• '11 YIS MPllDllTlll COM, cloM to beach,
Badl house 3 bdrm. 2 pretty gerdeolng Now
beth Step• to send S325.500. s 145K lease. · lllllY ITllffD
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$425,000 • 1<Wo down • lll·llM · OWC 10%. Prine only
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Cell Mery Jo Agt 432·9 Ul2
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OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
tlt£ Ctl.'" .......... sns.• ... m.-..... 1211 ec. .w
Ocean vu, 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba.... .. . .. 0. Johnson
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4 Bdrm. doc\, paho on beach .... ........ R. 0.'Shauahnessy
llll M __ ........ -UH.•-···--·"' 414 Wiii
Or IM. 3 bdrm unit. $1400/mo... .... .. . B. Hulch111&$
UUll Pmlsal-Sl.lM.•-llta l .......
Home, 11rdtft, beach. petr, bayfront 8 Blrrqton
·u~•--·-·"n·•·-·-·--JM/M2 ,....., 4/1 remodel or rebtltld. 3 R 2 IOts ·-......... I SUNll
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•EALT088, 675-6111
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COITAMEIA "'Puz Tlllll 111 ....
Bargain Prlcel Very prtvate and pMh end unit mt,.... . 11.._ townhome. Vaulted celllnga cozy· ftreplace,
NEWPORT LIFESTYLE: .. COST A MESA PRICE. -French door• and wtndowa. Ofnlng room teada
3 bedrooms. hardwood floors, f.mlty room, to Mcioeed patk>. Muter .,It• wtth lltflng
ftreptace, i.rge lot, tr..-.lned ltreet. PAINT ANO room, alcoYe, 2 bedrooms, 2~ batha. ~ ,....
. SAVE. can OOWI &48-7171. NP8 muat ... 1546-2313 HP11
IMllll"' I 11 ...
OVERSIZED R-2 LPT-MANY~OSSIBIL!TIES. 2
bedroom, STUDIO RETREAT, peeuttfulty land-
ec.aped yarda, gardens, central vacumn, m<>Y9-
ln condition. WALK TO COSTA MESA
COURTYARD. Call M&-7171 NP9
wnmn ...,..
WOODSIDE VILLAGE-2 bedroom, 1 bath con-
venient to South Cout Plaza and Mulk: Center,
community pool and epa.. Too good to tie truel
BETTER THAN RENTING. Call now M&-7171
NP10
PAii ... "+ Ull PM,111
Hlstorlcal farm house completley renovated for
the most discriminating buyerll Decor enhances
furnishings. Charming 2 bedroom, call for ex-
cluslve preview. 6-i6-7171 NP 11 ............... ......
Lovely top to bottoml Freeh paint and a bubbl-
ing entryway fountain welcOme you In. Lovely
living and famlty roocna. Extra large bonus room
wtth wet bar. Formal dining. Four ftrepl9098.
Lush muter eulte wtth ll~lng room, fireplace
and wnlrtpool tub. Numeroua quallty featuree
and upgradel. Call to .... M&-2313 HP1
umm ... ,.. .,....
Thi• home la truly a trMtl WeH appointed wtth
numerout custom ·teaturee and upgrlldee. 2
ltory, 3 bedroom 2~ batha. Large prfvat• rear
yard wtth aparkllng pooC. CaJI today. 5"4fr2313.
HP2 • .
.. ..,. • ..... .. 1111.111
Big Famlty home! clMi't and neat. Forcnal dining,
apecloua llvtng ar .... Fl~. patio. Brtng the
gangl 546-2313 HP12 '
ITllTB... 111.,..
Juat Hated. Expanded home. lMge ltvtng room.
Formal dining. 3 bedrooma. large lot. RV 90C 111.
Call.today."646-2313. HP13
t.
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Rare opportunity. GrMt locatlon. Cozy Ind,
private 2 bedroom 1~ bath townhome. Prtvat•
patk>. Encloeed garage. Call fut. 546-2313.
HP14 .-
l&Lm,_ . t1 ....
be 1l1nt opportunity! Great f.mlty hOme. Tite
wortc upgrade In kttc:Mn Ind battwOoma. 3 bedrooms. Large tot. C.et nowt 541-2313 HP 15
•11111•= 11...-.... on mertt ... NMt and ~. New cerpet,
MW d,.,.., hardwood floors, MW pillnt, weA
appotr.e.d. f*1Wty room, lley and RV .ce111.
Chwlll.9d dOubte garaoe. Calt quick 5"4fr2313
HP10
•
SANTAANA
mulK&.m.PI ....
Motivated Miier wtll help wtth mow In c:osta.
Show9 llke a model! Great 2 pedroom condo.
Excellent comptex. Great opportunity for ftret
time buyer or lnveetor. Call today1 M&-2313
HP7
PUIUY1 '11,111
·Lovely condo In South Coaat Terracee. Very
ctean. 2 bed~•. 2 bathrooms. Loca1ed
acroa from Music Center and ctoee to South
Coast Plaza. Call to see. 546-2313 Hp8
..n ll&IT ITllTll I.,.,_
Great opportunity! Beautlful South Cout Vlllu.
Cloee to shopping, free¥(ays. Performing arts
Center. Nice 2 bedroom. 1V. bath unit. Call
today. 546-2313 HP9
MESA VERDE ....... .. ...
Oeelgned for young executtve, move-In con-
dttlon, apaclou• 2 bedroom, covered patio,
community pool: Call to .... M&-7171 NP12
m&T ... -IMAT mAI 11 .....
Popular floor ptan In deelrabte arM of Meea
Verde. Excellent opportunity to atep Into a great
community. 3 large bedrooma, 1 ¥• bath•. Call
today. 546-2313 HP3
•
mi L9ftl m111M 111•1• tna.-
Untque opportuntty, rare on the rnartcet. More
apace and luxury than you'd expect In a
townhome. Large llvtng ....... Formal dining,
breekfaat nook, 2 muter Mitt•. one wtth ftre-
ptace and deck. 2~ batha. Lowly poof and apa area. Great location, near 2 country cluba. call to
... 1 5"4fr2313 HP4
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ldM for tJeech ltarter home. Or "18Y be UMd u
"BASE" for bultdef _looking for DYNAMITE
BEACH PROJECT jue1 ltepe from oc:een.
Charming 2 bedroom. Arlt time offered.
...646-7171 NP1
.. .......... " .... DISTINCTIVE ARCHITECURAL DESIGN, waJk
to beeeh. S<wtng celllnga In llvtng room wtth
muetve ftreptace, formal dining, FRENCH
DOORS, LIBRARY, gourmet kitchen, muter
Mlfte wtth luxurtoua d,_.ng area and PRIVATE
SPA, ~car garage, NO PARKING HASSLES. A
mult eeel M&-7171aNP 2-... " .. " ...... Live ttte at the top wtth vtewsof NEWPORT BAY
AND PACIFIC OCEAN. DeelRlbte 3 bedroom, 2
bath, SWEDISH FIREPLACE, elegant pereonal
amenltlee, luah landacaplng. fruty lncom-
parabtell Call 646-7171 NP3 •
UM Tm lllT UM,111
Experience ocean fresh cllmate and enjoy for-ever OCEAN VIEW from outstandlg VILLA sl tu-
ated across from private park on NEWPORT
HILLSIDE, marble tile accents. formal dining,
quiet CQrner locatlon. Call today. 6-i6-7171 ,._.p 4
uamll..a 1111,111
THE CM.IFO~NIA PROMISE "WHERE PLANTS
BLOOM". Minutes from FASHION ISLAND AND
NEWPORT CENTER. Outstanding community,
charming 2 bedroom, spacious llvlng room,
soaring ceUlnQS, SKYLIGHTS, den. Call today ..
&46-7171. NP6
ti' ••a talMI
Panoramic v..w. of· FASHION ISLAND ANO
BACK BAY. Luxury home for growtng famlty and rnemortee. Walla of glua In ltvtng room. dining,
luxurtoua muter eulte, exquisite dreulng-area,
den, fwnlty room, retreet OI party room Ideal for
In-law quartera. TRY LEASE OPTION! Call
Me-7171 NP7 '
O,,_RAMA8 ""'-•o a ,,..,..
Located near w.ythlngl Prema.. lower unit,
PRIVATE JACUZZl oft matt•, mln'Of ed wwd-
robel. Ught, airy, grKk>ua pereonaJ amenlt ....
large patlo, community POOL and SPA, BBQ
AR~S. toddler P91tta. c.1111 848-7171 NP13
•• -.-•••• t1 .....
ONE Of ORANGE COUNTY'S BEST KEPT
SECRETS. s.ctuded, 3 bedrooma, epadoue
kttchen, •woe baywd, POOL. d11lgtied to
acoommodat• the ~ of II\ llCtlW growtng
famly. c.11 toct.y. &4fr1171 NP14 .
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piece and yard. Plue two 2 bdrm PRIME BAYFRONT LOCATION ""'* ltOorlnQ ' 09'· tiomt PenotaMlc ~of btckyd w/eoa, MW pW!t, unltl. All have gatllgee and alley IC-dtn9 ...... 000-. c.n.a ... ... am OCHn, b•Y •nd city '-"dseapfflg, wood ..,.. oeaa. Truty prl<M of ownership. Seifer f f .U-La 4811111' IOi. 1 A lo &U ltglll• <4Br+ office/Br, frpl, nrldlool• 54-7910
hu purchued another property and Luxurrous srn&le story bay ront with an-INI _. • l·I lch s21s,ooo. Buy'°' cw ~:'~lry'~ 21sto~=· Tr* ...... fer LIM
la motivated. Aaklng $295,000. tastte view to main channel. Gated 1l 107 IL llf ''~ Into ~ tP9'°* ----By awt onty 8'4·5273 2 new llOMee . 39A 3\teA
courtyard entry. Formal ltvrna and d1nina ._ ·--"" 11ome s1159.9010 IYUml -... ---•• 22s1 Elden. cen rent Fiii PLO rooms w/cathedr1I beamed ced1na. Four · _....... --,...-•1eo• OC!AH T fMUUIY.... fOfS1400tmoeecm went • BR, 4 ~ BA, den + MOI rOQm. Large .. UT 1.. uo o. soi. T• ,.3500 elf· 11111111.. SBdnn•. •••· 3 cat GM· to tredt fOf lend In N8 « Good rental area of Costa Mesa ell ~· t t · 111 llYI •er. 3v.e1, P"' bcl'I s54tK lfllm Pllll •oe.· ~e•ullfut country CM tor s.-10 unit•.
are 2 bdrm, 1 bath units with gourmet kitchen an.., mas er sut e Ptc1ur• perfect duplex. "'" 720-<Ms& Bier trench nome A•ktng Rleh Aoctl 8'5-0tM
carport. Good dltlo R t a w/ftreplace. 55' boat doc~. Includes land. ~· It ..-. .. sa1.-. IA89.ooo 120~ D p1i_1 l
, con n. ens re .., ...... ' un ·--·• r •U..-T_.* ltM• ... ..&.tH u-RBRVUH1LLs,..renct ·~•;;;••p,;iii .. ....,.""'"""'.._
low. Asking $2"47,000. BELLE PARTCH ~-:-1.~e:; .. ·~ rm. *''~..... ..... 4eR •FR. 2\hBA Pool. flC.·-et0rise6N68
Traditional
Realty
631-7370
HOMES FOR SALE
84,85.86 Rocky Pt. Spyglass
644-6200 $2.700,000 S.11t/Sun 8·8
1 BEDROOM
* 1t 1209 Bayside Dr. Corona Del Mar
640-4868 $459,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
209 Iris, GOM
644-6200 $439.000 Sun 1-5
2 BEDROOM
3 Aries Ct, Newport Crest •
644·6200 $164,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
238 Flower Street, Eastslde Costa Mesa
631-8011 $159,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
28 Rainbow Falls, Turtle Rock, Irvine
· 760·8333 $219.500 Sat~un 1·5
1758 Santa Ana Ave. Eastslde Costa Mesa
646-7171 $234,900 Sunday 1.5
•26282 Via Logrono. Mission Viejo
546·2313 $120,000 Sat/Sun 2·5
2 BR pluS-EAM RM or-DEi
**•633 Lido ·ParX t1 E3 (Udo Isle) NB
759-6700 $625,000inc furn Sun 12-4
222 Rochester, Eastslde Costa Mesa
646· 7171 $165,000 Saturday 1 ·5
3 BEDROOI
952 Azalla (SC Plaza area) Costa Mesa
641·8833 $175,000 Sunday 12-4 * 1255 Cerritos, Laguna Beach
673-5354 $344.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1124 Essex (Westclltt) Newport Beach
642-4150 $287 .500 Sat-Sun 12·4
2498 Fairway Dr . East Costa Mesa
673-3663 $169,500 Sunday 1-4
3061 Loren Lane. Costa Mesa
540· 153 1 $135.000 Sunday 1-5
320 1 Montana. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $159,900 Sunday 1·4
5304 Neptune, Newport Beach
631·1'266 $227,000 Sunday 1-4
3216 Ocean Blvd. Olde COM
675-6000 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * • 2080 Orange Avenue. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $215,000 Sunday 1-4
408 Piazza Lido (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch
759-9100 $650.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·4
3 Aue Blarrltz.Big Canyoo NB
631·7300 $499,000 Sunday 1·5
2659 Vista Ornada. Bluffs
675-6000 $240,000 Sunday 1-5
3 BR plus FAI RI or DEN
472 Abbie Way (Eastslde) Costa Mesa
645-4539 $229.500 Sat./Sun. 12·5 * 20391 Bay View, Back Bay Santa Ana Hgts
646-7 171 $199,000 Sunday 1·5
• 17 Carmel Bay Or (Spyglass Hiii) COM
759-9100 $496.000 Sunday 1·5
• 1t511 Cliff Dr. Clltthaven. Nwpt Bch
642·5200 $322,500 Sunday 1-5
1093 Danielle. Costa Mesa
759-6700 $244,900 Sunday 10·2
WTlllE CllAllEI
IPll UT 1111 1·1
211 FLIWll ITIEn
Lovely older 2BR home w/hardwood
floors. Beautifully decorated. format
dining rm . Kitchen tfas ~reenhouse
window and breakfast area Large
covered patio Huge yard w/alley ac-
cess & RV gate.
1111,100
.IHkit 111111, l11fftr
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New,.r& 8eae• Bayfre•t
Thi• haa to be OM of the flneat water-
front homet avaHabte. Large dock wlll handle large boat eo n. and 2 .,,,.,..,
onee. 5 bdrm, 4~ b1th. French door•
and wtndowa. 8ftctc deck tnd courtyard.
Tr8dl for lmahr home ~ iflduetrtal
butklno· l1,1llr ..
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Office·. 644_6200 1111111 •mY Siii ... Specious Hr 2a. . ..o on ....... MC •y•. on wi-<tt-eac:. View of Herbof-+ OCMn ... ,. lllT& 1111 •·ra l•-'~-IOU w•••· Anume lino & Grell beck yetd w/pool 2Br. 2Ba, pool $195,000. Homt: 759-6608 *'&I.UY* -..-... -..-owe eo.i tllp rlgnta -$445,000 Ownr &.-0-8094 Agt 240-2227
G bb Ell' Plc1ureeque 15ecr ... •nd OwnrlAgt780-eget HOUSEPlUSINCOMESo -LIVEATTl;iE BEACH ~UI lffc~ ru 1. s ~ on hltl lot> wltll FIN •Ju•t Ll•ttdl Gorgeou• of PCH may ••cllenge lor 32U>rctlld. Sovlh of PCH. mt BUY ;;; lrv!M COY9
,//:"_ 36()• view of Sent• Ynez 4,000 elf nom. 48r 3Be, l'louH In We1tcllft or 2Br. tBa. frplc. 45' lot. /~an view F" Mind' u V•lr.y. Only d mllet froni . huge l•m rm on u · wide E'Btuff ,~ .. , •r•• 10% Down. owe. S269K S795 000 NiCllol• RMi Rt.4'10£NTIAL M OKERAC[ SERVI~ Sotv•ng. IA25,000. P1ut d tot. 1 blk to bHCll S285.000 EvH 5·8, Lff 720--0455 Bkr Etllt• 49-4--0703 Burtnet• (8051888-1990 through classifie . S695,000 St 759.9070 wknd• 10-8, 675-5715 C-1 • --l024 __ ----
* 540 Oeanza/Corona Hghlands
644-6200 $4 76.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
260 Evening Canyon (ShorecllHs) COM
673·5354 $799,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1736 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores NB
631-7300 $675.000 Sun 1-5
• 1730 Galaxy Dr. Dover Sh'ores, NB
631·7300 $695.000 Sunday 1-5
1000 Grove. Westcllff
644·6200 $457.000 Sa\/Sun 1·5
•2807 Harbor View Dr (Harbor Vu Hiiis) NB
644·9060 $529,500 Sunday 1·5 * • 1207 Highland Or, westcllff Custom
631·1300 $449,000 · Sat/Sun 1·5
3280 Indiana (Mesa Verde) Coste Mesa
759·6700 $159.900 Sunday)-5
3~owa. Costa M"esa -"'
546-2313 $144,500 Sunday 1·5
v 16 Jetty Drive. Jasmine Creek. CdM
759· 1626 $329.900 Sat/Sun 1·5
724 Malabar (Irvine Terrace) COM
644-9060 $299,900 Sunday 1-5
730 Malabar. Irvine Terrace. CdM
159-1877 $265.000 Sunday 1·5
**308 Morning Star In. Dover Shores
631·7300 $775.000 Sunday 1·5
45 Northampton (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch
759·6700 $540.000 Sunday 12·4
-3-2+--Potnse1tta;-€-orona--det Mar
644-9060 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1519 Santanell Terrace. Irvine Terrace
631·7300 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•5552 Southall Terrace (Turtlerock) Irv
552·2000 $405,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 1228 Sussex Ln, Westclitt
631·7300 $279,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1308 Sussex. Newport Beach
759·9100 $305.000 Sun 1-5
1349 Sussex (Westcllff) Nwpt Bch
559·9400 $259,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
1807 Tahuna Terr, Irvine Terr.
644-6200 $485.000 Sunday 1 ·5
* 1729 Terrapin Way, Baycrest
631-7300 $298.000 Sun 1 ·5
1t * 736 Via Lido Nord, Udo Isle, NB
642-5200 $1,625,000 Sunday 1·5
24 11 Via Marina. Back Bay
631· 7300 $245.000 Sun 1·5
464 Vista Trucha Bluffs. N·B
759·9100 $279.900 Sun 1·5
4 BEDROOM
4 7 Balboa Coves. Balboa Coves
650·5097 $499,500 Sat Sun 1·5
932 Coronado. Costa Mesa
546·7910 $159,900
1108 E Balboa Blvd, Peninsula
Sun 1·5
I 675·6000 $1 100,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
300/302 Fernteaf. Olde COM
I 675-6000 $925,000
2060 Flamingo. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $219.500
Sat/Sun 1-5
Sunday 2-5
4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
516 Narcissus. Corona del Mar
631· 1266 $239.000 Sunelay 1·5 * •3725 Blue Key, Corona del Mar
640-6094 $445.000 Sunday 1·5
2401 Bayfarms (Back Bay) Santa Ana Hghts
646-7 171 $214,900 Sunday 1·5
OLD CORONA DEL MAR 1
RANCH CLASSIC
Remodeled, used brrck, open beams, frre·
place, large lot, in block to Brg Corona Beach.
3 bedrooms, 2 baths + guest quarters, large
patio wrth spa.
Open S1t/Soo 12-5 By Owner
$485,000
675·9040/home 642·5866/w
BIG CANYON ESTATE
.REDUCED TO $894.000
* • 17 Burning Tree, Big Canyon
644-6200 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
••6 Chadbourne, Belcourt
644·6200 $899,000
4601 Cortland. COM
Sunday 1·4
644-6200 $264,900 Sunday 1-4
518 El Modena, Newport Heights. Nwpt Bch
640·4868 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1342 Galaxy Or, Dover ShQres
631·7300 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * * 127 Harbor lsland/Bayfront
644·6200 $1.595.000 Sunday 1-5
**818 Harbor Island Or (Promontory Bay)
759·6700 $975.000 Sunday 1·5
2133 tndlan Springs (Back Bay) NB
646·7171 $425 ooo_ _ S..atLS.un_ 1.5
2010 Maybury, Santa Ana
759·9100 $160.000 Sun 1-4
1751 Newport Hiiis, Newport Beach
646,7171 $365.000 Sunday 1-5
225 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar
646-7171 $749.000 Sunday 1-5
250 Poppy, (Ocean View), Olde CdM
759-9070 $369.900 Sat/Sun 12·5
1601 Port Abbey (Harbor View Hms) NB
759-9100 $343,000 Sat/Sun 1·6
1954 Port Carney/Harbor Vu Homes
644-6200 $450.000 Sun 1·5
1806 Port sranm5pe (R~VTew Hmor-NB
759-6700 $349,950 Sunday 1·5
•24 Rockingham, Belcourt
644·6200 $849,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
•• 14 Aue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon
644·6200 $795.000 Sunday 1-5
*108 St James Place. Clltthaven, NB
646-4394 $359,000 Sunday 1-5
5 Sunburst (Turtlerock ) Irvine
552·2000 $340.000 Sat/Sun 1·4
10052 Suntan Circle. Costa Mesa
546·2313 $184,900 Sunday 12·4
•1919 Suva Cir, Costa Mesa
546·2313 $259,900 Sat/Sun 1·4
1834 Tradewlnds Ln. Baycrest. N B.
631·7300 $299.500 Sal./Sun 1·5 * * 1436 w . Bay. Newport Beach
673-9060 $875,000 Sunday 1·5
5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN
* 1524 Antigua Way. Dover Shores
631·7300 $739.500 Sun 1·5 * • 12 Drakes Bay (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch
760-5000 $539.000 Sunday 1·5
203 Evening Canyon (Shoreclitfs) COM
644·9060 $1,300,000 Sunday 1·5
1518 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores
631:.7300 $657,000 Sunday 1-5
1215 Goldenrod (Hrbr View Hiiis) CdM
644-5273 $520.000 Sat·Sun 1·5
6 Morro Bay (Spyglass Hiii) COM
759·9100 Sunday 1-5 * •401 North Star Lane (Dover Shores) NB
673-5354 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1332 Santiago (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch
646· 7171 $339.500 Sunday 1·5
23 Lochmoor, Big Canyon
644-6200 $890,000 Sun 1-5 * •6206 W. Oceanfront. W. Oceanfront
644-6200 $875.000 Sunday 1·5
CONDOS
TOWIHOME.S
FOR SALE
2 IEDROOI
"a 111 · IPllUT/-1..f •II .. IY .... * Emer1ld B•y • OCMf\ view 3Br 2Ba. xtr• to f1m 1m, lg • pvt beach. IA45,000
'aun(lry rm. stor erea, -Call 10< gate entranc4
cul·de-eac. elley access. Cerol Tatum. Realtor
$229,500 Open Hse 12·5 759· 1552 or 497-&837
•72 Abbie Way 6-4~539 lt!J!rt liac~ lllt
BY OWNER EJSIDE -DUPLEX' 2Br 1Be, ee has Al.91$T IOUlflllT
own y1rd & gar. Owner• LG Oup1t11, ••IP• to Mild. unit ta1ger has encl patio 48R uppe<. 2BR IOWI', tun· s 179.500 (213) 598-4057 deck 4 car prti, can be 3 --units S219t< LH DOVER •El llll M ·SlHY RE 759-5080. 631·3175
Charming 2Br 281. f'.P, *' BLOCK TO BEACH * gar, lndryltlO•IOtl. patio. West NB. 3BR t\<iBA, F ..
pool, clbllM W•lk to 1and. flell terms $210.000 stores & Rest /Westcliff & 631·3822 tor eppt
17th St A1k1ng -.. SPACIOUS• s 1~.000 Ag1 122-eeae 3bd 2w. ger. x·1n1 w·c11ff * IEU Yllll * 100 s287.500 Flex. 1124 3BR 2BA. Eirtre large yerd. Essxex 642 ... 150 PP
ndssome work $142.000 •Wllllflm* Pnns only Agl 6-46-3627 4Bdrm 28a, dodt, 1 •.-,lot +
•Ft.XE~ 1911Banoute ByOwner
On R-3 tot. Lg 3Br. FR Am 1450.000 67S.2332
k)1 2-3 "'~ unit-$ -i1m.-.su11 -
$159.000 Agt 546-7739 Almost ·~ ecre on water·
I 1111 Nil I SPlll lront Room tor 100' •-+
FllllllYl1U,IOOU k~.~~~9:=t Redecoreled lrg femlly with PATRICK T.ENORE :_.
••2768 Loniwood Court Costa Mesa · home ln an ldealtoeeuon 631·1266or1eo-a102
5 0 ' S 4 Great patio/pool enllf· I 46-2313 173,90 unday 1· 1alnmtnl area Catt now ·~i~'· 543 #01 Wiison, Costa Mesa uus one wont last •• ' -~·
546-2313 $114.900 Sunday 1-4 HllCEI Tl Sill.. f.
**600 E. Oceanfront .v3F, Newport Penln· Mesa Verde e11ecullv• --------sula tiome 4 spac1<N• bdrms . II llL .... T
644-0519 $299.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2"~ baths family rm OY«· IPR S&T/1111·1
174 Tus In Ave 3·B ~ta Mesa looking poo1 Now only i!_apanded Plan B. huge -.. t .t-0-0 Setl.-r-1~...,,. 722·6988 $120,000 Sunday 1·5 mouvated. Cati flooring ATsvlT'ltblt
2 BR plus FAM RI or DEN
311 Oahlla. Corona Del Mar
673·8494 $239.500 Sunday 1-"4 '* • ..,...22 Ocean Vista (Sea Island) NB .
640-1812 $477,500 Sat/Sun 12·5
~ BR plus FAM RI or DEN
* • 1112 Danielle. Costa Mesa
546·23 13 $269.900 Sunday 2·4
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
·2 BR plus 1 BR
lill I h111 Wtkter 11n1nc1ng ~29.000. Call
Hl·l2M 1t~~30~1 631.1266 or
liiiihtl IJWD .
952 Azall•, cost~ HYFHIT llft.D
Lovely 3BA 2BA CIOM 10 2 , n....-""-•·'e U It SC Plza Decorator pet· .,.,.,, """'.., n rect snows hke a model overlooking sandy beech
Ala1m sys Covered & main chan~ 3Bdrm patio s 175 ooo Open ren111. income S20.000
Sun 12·4 64.1-8833/agt annually Asking S795K Trades acc epled A RAH FIHll Owner/Agt 64-4-9513
New single lamlly nomes in Bayiront elegant 2BR
Costa Mesa wtpr111eta 2•,BA condo on sendy
lncd y1ds Ttle roots. 0111 bCh Gun11e jac. eleem
cabineta & much morel 2 •00 sf Open Sat/Sun CalltOdayAgt548·1329 1.5 1815 w Bay
ASSllE llO,OOO HA $375.ooo 673-3777
LIU Baysllores cusl 3BR 31..;ba
'
•••( Ill IW lp_rm DA oourmel kll, 3 .._ trpl Prol I~ & Mtn cabin nr Snow Sum· .dee S639,500 631-4304 mlt. 2Br 2Ba. 6 yrs old -
High summer/winter IHCI IHSE
rents $80.000 Furnished JBR tBA nouse on ••tr•
516 Narcissus. Corona del Mar Trade lor anything '" 1a1ge corne< R-2 lot
631 -1266 $239,000 . Sunday 1·5 CMtNB Call nowi Uz or $187,000 Owner aniuov1 Chuck 63 t· 1266 or Wayne Agt 8'6-8816 646-5743 I ' __
BELCOURT 3 BR plus 3 BR It :~;Jb: tll 2bd. 3~~~h~~.~~E1r~• ~ * * 429 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch -~---highly upgraded. ~ 1o1
644-90§0 $715,000 Sunday 1·5 BY OWNERI ONLY S135K ~~;';,~~n~~~44-~~~
HOMES FOR RENT
)('Int toe 3br H'·b•. llv rm, __
lrplc din rm, new rool Ill OAIYll IY ....
Patio w /cove< 540· 1531 Mc Lain Condo . Lrg 2BR
320 Seaward. (Shoreclltts). CdM
720-0683 $489,000 Sunday t 115 Essex Ln, Westctlff. Nwpt Bch
HllCllSlllE·FllH 2'Jt8A. den, lrplc, P•llo, , wld. refrlg, dbl garege And It s In a prime 1rea S2 l9 000 Appl 615· 7277 Cell tor delalls $I t9.000 or 640-4475
6 BR plus Fll RM or DEi 646·6789 $1595/mo Sat/Sun 1·5
1t v2w1nged Fool, Big Canyon. NB
760-0606 $894.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
2 11 lrls.(lot) Old COM
644-6200 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
FOP INIOl!MATION & !>HOWINC CONTACT
R06ttT CAUSllt.i
CA US TIN & AS SOCIA TIS
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REDUCED AGAIN
TO $269,900
Owners must sell. Exclu Ive West·
cliff 3 bedroom, 2 'la balh unique
customized home. Immaculate con·
diUon. Expanded f am1Jy room, for·
mal dlnlnc room. lots of windows.
C.11 today to aee.
'1349 SUSSEX
•Spa
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ERN REAL ESTATE
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1104,000
Lots ol value nera Split level, l1plc. 2 c•r attached
Qara~e 759 -4830 OREA WESTERN REAL ESTA e
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bdrm. 2''r be, ale, w/P<>OI spa 1 1ennl1 S 1795/mo
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Happy condo, qwlet, -1 short
block to China Cove, dramatic 2
story entry. 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba, fire-
place, skyllght, large garage,
BBQ patio and aundeck. ,
$239,500
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l&mMT-t ...... ---.. UITm Large lBR urut w1lh 11pacloua Lavllli and • UDll ftlW ... IJH,llt
dining. lots of closets, new kitchen, new Wonderful family home with pool. 48R,
bath, spaaous bayfront deck and more. 21h BA. two stories. choice location cloee
Only $4'19,000 including I.and. Martha to greenbelt and school. Highly upgraded
Macnab throughout. new carpet, parquet. planta·
llUT~ 1111,llt uon shutters, tiled baths plus much more.
Slng~ l\Ory 4BR. 2BA Capehom model Shown by appomtment only. Sara Hin-
Wlth counyard pool and spa and ex· man
terwve wood declung. This beauofully .. Tt llY A ""1TT.. SJ,111,llt
mamwned rt'Slde~ feature9 air con-Prune locatJon · Big Canyon. a gated
dluorung. teCUnty syst.rm, extra SU>rage, community surrounding a fabulous goU
tnck llghnng. wood Ooonnc. marble and course Select a wonderful fairway and
butcher block lutchen counters, formal lake VleW Make sure you have a pool. at
hVU\I and duung rooms plua family room lea.It 5BR and a large famil y room Look
and ocean. bay & aty ruaht hiht Vlew for large IJVll\g and dlrung areas for
Call SandJe Jl\x ent.eru1rung. Extras: elevator. secunty
u.& ... fMIT 11,Hl,lll system. air conditioning, 3 ban and tons
View forever • beauufully maintained of storage You don't have to look far ·)l's
older Laguna home Vied bnck terrace, all m 11 Deerwood Plus a cooperative
luah courtyard entrance w1~ 1eduded seller. Bring an offer now Barbara Aune lwimml.ni pool. Thrw bedrooma. formal and Beverly Morphy
dining room. den-ma1d1 quarters. .. • l&YllUT Utt ....
Barban Aune Wonderful entertaining home. Four BR,
lllllf• 11U1• TUii 121..... 2BA. FR, formal dining room, single
Live In this luxurious view penthouse story residence m family oriented Jleigh·
condominium, (approx. 1800 sq.ft.), with borhood. Added studio or pool cabana
a grtdoua home like feeling. High ceil· opens out to beautiful patJo and pool
lnp, aJcyUghta, formal dining room, large Tropical landtcapmg. malibu lights. ~r .Wte with walk·ln cloeeta. 2nd timed sprinklers and many more
bedroom & bath, larje fanuly room. ameniues. Priced at $295,000 (includes en~nt be.loonies & gourmet the land). Donna Godshall
kit.chm. P¥k like jp"OU.1\ds, pool & walk n.T MW WT 11,AM ....
to OCM.n. June Davia Grut.est show on earth Some of the
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..... ... 1141,111 worlds finest yachtll crwse past your
Architecturally dramatic: 28.R "Dynasty" patio. What a place for a boat parade
model with wondffful view location. party. A (ull view of the Ptrate Owes of
Gated brick courtyard. marble entry. Big Corona Beach. Just steps from the
central air condltlonJna and avaihible for w~. A lovely home properly des&gned
quick polM?ISlon. Priced for lmmediate and eqwpped for enteruinment A great
ale. &lle Part.ch family home with 48R. 3~ BA Call
• 111111 • Hobie ~nny
I.,_ mu •Im ll&IY .._ :::r: ltlEDI• Sl41 ....
Sln&le atOry. 6BR, aolf COUl'W, euttom u..-1., offered. th1a 4BR Versailles model home. Cul-de-~location on one ot the· ._, ~
canyon'• fin.it sll'fleta. Features f~ townhome ia our meet luxurious' and
UvtJ\i and d.lnlna room. Llrre mMter sufte popular floor plan. Features dralNIUC 2
with private off lee. Family room and den, •tor)' entry with aweeptna circular st.ai.r-
larp pool 1111'.ed lot, ext-eptional vtewa! cue. larae formal Uvtna. dlnlng & family
Dann IMbb/S hanJ Orod rooms. Luxunoua master suJte IOC'ated on Y tep e Y fint level. E>c~Uent cul-de-uc location
_. IUI. ti,,.._ th vi o..nn Bibb and S OramaUc three atory cua1om home ewtt· wt acenk ewa. Y tep-\
looklnc entire ~. jetty and on to han.le Orody
Catalina! r.clecUc 1'$dmce features 4BR. .... Im..,._• IUll SMl,llt
d"n. game room. fonnaJ LMng and d1nJ.na Th.la teel~ hideaway containa a Jarae
ar.u. run room aJKllmore. Total prlvk')' mMter tulte and..,....~ iue-t bedroom
and 90phlltlcadon ln lh1a truly unique with beeuUful plantation ahutten. A
offmnc tncludJng the land $2.100,000. ~ 0~n= ~~a~~u:~~
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~1-fl-n~-w of Newport'1~y •lllH ..... ........ ,..,,_ v.. • J\at u.ted! Luxwiout "Towne Co~
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)'OW'I from th11 CUltml r.ldence In lrvtnt" T ~ This home ta lell than ~ ac location. ~t neu\RJ decor, 281\,
years old and f artura 38R, 3~BA. -MBA. .CuNm brldt ei-Uo and pro.
Unique lower level room (or t:xerc:im, ~y land8capl!d Encliah garden
tre>phl-. etc A pool on the~ skle. Call wi~ loCal priv1cy. !!xt'l'lnt value at
for an appotntJMnt Wlday Ann Peten "85 ,000 Call ~lie J>ar1th
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-_a.-- - -..,_ Ind ltainM.Odo,ply Salery tn ..... , -;o 11~ ~ '1 ' m• -&nt\eP/T~we.,_, 1 -·-~.prof11111M1.(714) l400/mo, '*"11'1 tnc eomnlf'te Aeca 2 yra ~ ~ 9PClfY •• IH5 with'*''*"· AM*/• 1HCTM5lW OCiAii= 7...._7 l tl 4003 Tom OI eeetty__ .. PIOt 2 Yn c;aae, Send 161 N. f<*-luite J.e Delly 11045 W.,,_ A~ N
"90N'TYWW.llr.ltle.t -CC>f'OHA OIL ¥AR ....... llU•I Matot AMI fttat• d .. rMUIM to· Mi '1 c/o CM, t-2, M·F ~°':':!.~an Ao• J .... ~ == D9vent. GrMc hOfM '°' ~ d9CCWet.d. ful W· ln\urenc• egency. ~. IOH1ed In Lono g:r.'::e. ~=IMO. IEDEPTllllST eount beeutive for OUf F/PT~ethn lfvN NtfJ0'4 (J1•)141Mfl4 m•n. Avallebt• no:I vtcuutte.AoPtox400eq. TvS>tno. accovntlng & ~hu, ~ • ..!! L,..GA-L •·c-.:...A.V •fT Refetl Ad~laintl °!: ., .. Mon-Fri. llCMl312 aeso1mo. M0-42 5 ft •• • 111q "· are.t to-computer ...,., swefd. _... ·~..,.. 0# ............ ... c. • ~ ""'I " ~ E1'1ry ....... poaltlon fOt pat1ment. A t'ftlnlUmUm.... -/T
"'•1 Al'IL*t aadrrna r~ prof M 45+ cation s.o.~..,...,a ~tlon bMed on perecnnet •In 1 front ofb •-· 0..-benk"'t fltm. 2 yeara !Mdt• .-. ex· lllOIDPllllO,P
..., ,..,.... C111 VIie __, hOme rw 4os & ev911 Call 1 eq>er. Int~ Mon, '" .. "'" ., word procmlng Nlpf\ll. =port 9HCll .,.. peti.nce It prefttted W• w .... d•yt IUO hOUt ........ IT1-411I 8CPtua, pool. IC)e USO etmltltW° fllfMlf Found toflQ llalr TOf10IM 0c:t I . For tlPPt 47i.30l8 Min. 1 'If booluieplng ex• _!>wPm+ 71~'7-l1l1 Light typ6ng and front of· o"-gOOd Ml..-Y plul In· E.cper recfd L-O. lo"
l.WUrft 18 taA ...... +USdep 432.1311 nH tt't•ll eel. vie 19th/ dya0t4M-0322eYM. pefltnce. 10 key by UllLAl'Y/1191' lie. ~ance ExQlll· <*'It...,.. Duke'•8"r01f•4ff.24t•
crpt. ,...-. w .. to OGf9" -... Tu. t In/ Irv c . M . AWARD WINNING FIRM t Ch Computerized T ....... *'t WOft(.lftA enyt,°""*11 ,,..... ~ NIUme to ... 1'*1'~81. MIO!mo. •.... Hr houH wlirg lot. 850-0389 . Seek• lnterlcr dellgner. ou • S.C'y/r..,e: OC) -• ~.. WllTllll/lll'ILe
ywty. .... •••• ~ •. 1-lnClry •• utll Mc:Natl'I ,....,y I lrwe9t· FOUND Mele Springer Minimum 3 Y""I P'O-=:~.,.,~~ .. ri. L!: ~y .i..: and ~·· '!..,...... AM/PM, °'~"do~=
Incl d. A\11 Imm CM2·7HO menta: ()fc; CM2· 133A °' Spaniel 'ICty McFedden reaatoo•I experlenc• DAL FEI lellJ_Pllet ev•ble Thi r V:---~'ic!9!'1.::= CONDO l'Slde OM ..,,,., Evet e51·91'9 & BMch, (714)117-etl3 crMtMt.y a Ir momt tlclllt a . A/P lllrt lfflOI 8.P 330 W SAY ST Re11aur•nt. 1400 W ·
,,..::-AwMI now. 1125. newl ,urn. f.rprc, h.:••" ti FOUND,...__.___, ... 11... mutt Send returM & Poeltton requlr• •min ot lmmed, ~· NMd lllfUIE COSTAMHA,CAt282t COMI Hwt. NI eonu.ct
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get, pool, )ae:I, ywd, 5 -C LL••• ..... I~ H11 8 Y~. •nd • • •111" ry........ • off\ce dUt•. ~ *' •ll •11ltilillr ___,, Meneoer .___ ISJI W... Jiit t'Aae Dpla Ofl min 10 UCI. 142-1313 boa. Stepe to beeet\, A .....,_....., Sant• Aoe, CA 92704 !*lance. fem er ..,,., • ,.q'd Npt Bell Cilnnery .. -.,.._
tM Mnd rw 45th It. Ilk• new. Agl 873-3777. AEWHD $20().. Or•tly compOt«IHd eyetem. 10 Village loc. DATEl.JNE •A *rm* Fum61hed. .. upgr.-, EVERYTHING ~need to OPEN SAT.SUH 1-5 M~I S M ht br R E. Br<*er/AlllOCl•I• to key by loud\ and OOCd TOURS. SMdr• 875-7920 • .,... ....., _ CHRISTMAS Sit dMIOn-.... 5!!.... S-· ~ new 12500/mo llve Ille oood !He In Nwptl 937 w. BALBOA BLVD poodle m1' mbm ..... .! ... nt work PI T with family commuftleatlon lkll... 11111 .., ... toys end gm• now M•IOt Aeptogr..,..~_ .....
544. 414 M-F' e.-s ac:.eri vlew ~ to betll ~. -·· ,..• owned mortgege com· • NIH II IL 1111 Dec:. no cott.c110n. d.-vie. & Sut>PIY Co .• -· 2
AMdytomowtnlFemele 1 .. 11 al lrlmed.brnCCllarwltllQ•. pany 873-7480 · W• Oller •n ••cellent l•••••mM4ftra (11•)•1-11'1 !Ivery or tnv .. tment. lngdrlWlrt.40hr~~t· .. C!IM!'L II!! wf !!!,ted/ld lrgd~· H2u,be. Hoo SF t;l\lf6'fi1ng in. ~~.~ ~:r~r~ -· __ .. __ 1 ~~~:;;;~~\~ :::::~ , • ., ...... --.. Equal Oppt'y Eml)40yer rcp~ ~!",.'!~'.t .~~; Mii~ ~.·~!:~~ant OMV 223 I.A PALOMA. S700 rr.• ry. • ry llde&out,cenrec:to,nler CM8.01120r&e2·8289 --..---,_ ............ "' ..,... .... • .. -
Unfum. 21dnn. Well to fl 11 00 qulctll S350/mo + to tult. 87S W 15th St. NB. .......... ,...,..... •lloo. eubmlt rnumee to Nl4lt ,....1wl U•llllllT or ho m • m • k • r • · wt1e11 ~ng c.. ~r ·
bWfl, ocean YW. enct Meutlty. &.46-9131 21~33~0941 LOST 8Mlcil Cet, long hair, Ate C!NWRY21• IOM ~~~=9fi·oN ........... I MatortrawlCo.lnNptBch eet/phOM nee. HouM ot $eey 54().4tT4 Ot' C~
gw11g9 C714) 137-7911 Fetn 2._28 w 38' 2B• fem•I~ little Wh' on Proleulonal you cen lake 5 t50 E Pacific: Coast·Hwy ,_. ef ...1....-...1 "-loOklnCI fOt' FfT rec.p-Lloyd 840-0058 et 234 Fiet. Ave.
CdM apt Nltmkr. !>'of. etomach. loveble North edvantage of our ••· S..Ch CA 90804 _ .. , -tlOnlll • ..,. .. of h\IMOt ... -...,.... .. $380 + utlla. Avt 1111. mfl mlU Cott• MeM 545-7033 clu1lve C•rHrTrall• Long ..._... 'E ...._ ........... llr a muat C714)75t-1et1 llAllWAll .-&•
•II!!! MU.. /<•k tor Jeolce. Ofc l•DITllAL tralolf10-9M or the moll Equel "'.,.,ty m.,.v,_ • .r..trillt -,ull or pert time counter FIT apt me6nt~ ~~-•--. 474-1819 Hme 875--3881 LOST: Male 5"' Point com!>'libenllve and ,In· M/F llmf&lf sales In an "old llrM" perlence pref'd. ., • 28R28A,upperunlt.ger 8600 aq fl, lulll Hlmal•y•o CAT . oovatlveprogram11n1he IOALP/T __ , ............... Foramallprogreulveen· hardwar19,1tore SH wO<k«wfthgocddrtvlng
w/d t'tkup, good toe. $725 Fem n/tmkr lttr HB .,.. ~~tl•nyk~edlh•w· ~~~OH. brownlth bl•ck face, Industry. So call today. Fii• OCLl•Erlk. other ll"ht' 1 .. t ltatt I• I rn glneer1ng •od _,., firm Steve. Wright Hardware. record. S&-S7 pet' t'tOUr 2l2t Aurora apt In 4-Plea, 2Br 2B• ..., """' "" .,. Paws & late. loll Sept 27 Pit I .. 1 ., ::::! ro s. E. Hlfttlngton t26 Rochelter CM TSL M t &.42· 1803
TSL MGMT &.42·1803 S325/mo. CIOH to MIJllWE or 28. 214 Agate. Balboa ' .. r clerical runctlon•. Know!· ., ..,. • Beach. Mull h•ve toP ,. " . • Apt Maneo-wl••P for IUM. ....... beach Call 982-328'1 ......... l•I 675-t992 or 495-1140 te Wlft h r JH• edge of bute flllng 19* ..,.r, prof ... tonal tklllt. Eicel· lllAMl/IAUI t>uullfulty m61ntalned 9S a=--Jlll FEMALE to lhete.38' 2Ba I.OST MEN'S READING ~ ~~~~~= ~ 3~~~~~ iHWlls........ lent Ulaty H.1~749 · F0t l.,nt Shae Oep!. Unlit. CM. Sel •Bonus +
-houMlnCott•M ... w/2 GLASSES IN BLACK ~21 Friday 7 30-11 .30am ........ .,,... llm'IAIY/UllPT lfttethlonl~ Apt No pet• C•ll m I &:th. dOWntown Other women. $400/mo lact•t '"'"~ CLASE w7/tholhS~~Otl ppen.= Non-smolllng office m.M· ... -.... For R.E. co: In~ Fulltlma 840·780COKS &.42'491 Wkdyl 104
L11Quna. Pvt entr. & patio 548-3977 aft 5 wkd•yt _ff oet on 1 ... · enn. Educational audlovleua =-·'It Buch, good typlog, OPPORTUNITY KN I AyTO AILING e mo'1· ...... '350/mo Fe non·tmkr, 2BR CoM --,. Tues. Sept 30. 83t-4217 -co Irvine area. Call r0t HI~, communle•tlon lklN•. & $9 Biiiion Meg• Industry Mature •dult. FIT lor
Incl utll. 417·195 t apt ·turn except bdrm Penln duPi9x • mOd.rn two LOST Old female POOdle. hHlltltt ltaltJ appt 660--0727 ill ....... 111 generel otfloe ekllla. waots yoo in oor pet loot moblle detalllng co. No
CdM'. 1 blOc:tt to l>Nctl. pvt Fu~. tidy gels only. 3BR 2BA unlit In mlot 'Missy', 1emete. vie of 4255 C•mpue Or. OL.EluuL • . ...... I Fot Interview 852-1211 business. Call l0t appt exp nee EOE 96f· 102S h It .. _ S450/mo C•ll V•ltrl• cQruLOpen Sat/Suo 1-5. PCH/N.wland OJI 1011. Irvine, CA 927t5 ..,. 11.._ •~-.__..1 556-7S46 or 548-2838 entr. bat • k c,_, prtv.. 831_1286 l 937 w. Belboa. OcMn 538-4994 8s.-2800 The Western DMllonal Ot· •• _ .... ..,.., I lllllTAIJ/llllP1'. 1111111111
turn. or unfurn, c.tpot1. view. '369.000. 613-3777 tk:e of 011\man's Sport-,.,... tr Mll4 Pennanent FfT ncn amkr. PAIT-Tm . o.c. Perrormlng Art•
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1775 F thr bet\ hM w/cple. Lmll , ... nn l llS Ing GOOd• na1 a.n Hoel· ,..... ... type 80+. ch•llenglng .......... Cent• tnter+'lewlng lor
Fen/.-. NB Ml wllndry Warm environment. l•slws I flaucul Low c:ott IP•ylneuter r• MMical/Deata S lent oPportunlty avall•ble DITA POWER position, exp. prel'd. Need friendly. contcllo-proleMional experienced
& kh pttv. 2 blct 10 bctl, outgoing, yel Mrloua ferral. Pet ID available. lllTAl AlllSTUT for a del•ll-orlented pet· ulery commen1ur•te uous person 10 merchan· Bertendert/Coctltell S-·
w/IJIM Of pool, tenole $350 Linda &.46-4912 l11i11n1 No Fee. 978-PETS Mature & mollvltec:I pet· son wllt't good com-3328 W•t t•t St. wtexp. H.B. CPA Firm. dlse e~eady Batterlel ver1/B11t Port••· Pick·
1375 + llt .. M5-ff04 In trenlltlOn? Fem attr lg Onertsaitln ltl4 LOST-REWARp. M gray soo wllllog to grow Front munlcatlon tklll• and Sant• Aoa. 92703 C•ll for appt. 847-M>44 Part· Time In R•t•ll Up ac>c>ffeatlOn It 800
FURNISHED ROOM In twnhH, own BA/BR. dOlbEN OPPORTUNITY minx cat w/part t1ll. wtlt and back olfloe, any •o-general office ex· t:OE MIF/H llOIOUY P/T stores. Must have oen· Town Center Dr. Cotta
C.M. hOme. Quiet, near nl tmkr. Eattblulf area Balbo• lllaiod boOkllor•. chest a paws:Masoo' 0 K. lnsurance11 collec:· ::ileoce Apply In per-Ple ... ot P«ton. nic. P9f· A.M. M-F. 20 hrl/wk. eral mercnd•.."_dl .. ,1;.~~ AMMesa.~M30onP-FMrt btwn 9:30
bua/atorea, non drloker. $475 tncl utll1 780-390S 15 yr leaae Priced to Mii. Call Patrick 983-66S9/0 lions, x·ray cense. eonellty for m•klog Shorthand lrvloe pertenoe an ""•v • .. : ·
S275, ,_, • ._ 171-9856 Male . Empl non-emkr snr Aeglr Proper1~ or 980·490S/E ___ _!3 1·t420 ISllWl'I ~ctllalnon!Qa 9-a1 ~2&-1-1~16 rc:!5~::~~-to: ..... -
LG ROOM FOA RENT pvt NB apt, BR w/pvt bath Btetl 81 '""~ '#Mt!end9. -· IPNTlll llln estate & computer exp.er '"Llfcal/Tr .. n Eveready Ballery Com· PIT, matur• I t91pon· ........ ,_ra_, ,..,.......-~ ....-.... fl 0 2 am-3·30 pm Resldeotltl 3300 S Fairview St helpful Pa.. baaed on • 7.,30 B ........... at llbll SalM •blNty. Will ""'"' _,,,_,_ '"""e .,.., ..... 6pm..,. SHARE THE WEAL TH 3 l & BA•rd Care f,.,.11111e•. _, SS-pany. t ~ r...._ .. ur S C & South Coee1 Pf~ M0-91 9 bef0te WITHE LOTTERY CRAZE .,.. ...., Sant• Ana. A 92704 quallflcatl0n1. Full or p•rt •~ •320, Fount.in Velley. train. 271 E. 17th I. M
ault•ble for 2 people, Very pleaseot Apply at Equal Oppty Employe< lime 722·9550 *'•--IP ..... ,. CA 92708 Attention: Call CM&-4028 btwn 10.S rum $440/mo M 1-M85 M prof n-amkr 38' Nwpt INTRODUCING FOR THE 393 Hoaplt•I Rd •• N.B. M/F PI T RECEPTIONIS°T -•~ _,.. J M I TVS ON ' beh hM, prkng, Wl b, FIRST TIME IN CA Fount•ln Valley Publ firm amoe 0tr son • BEAU . f AL
Private home In Meaa del lrplc. Quiet nghbrhd. A oew product thel haa a 7 RI /PHI COMPUTER INPUT PER· Meture person with frool req 911~ pul•up •rtlat. IOAIL ULll Aultlanl needed for busy
Mer. C.M . .,.., kite. pr!Y. $415/mo Jotin &73-0181 yr track reoord In moet SON On-CaU basis, flex-olllce eppearance to 1o do paste-up, Inking Cloth""' Store fOt women CdM Nlon. Lie req'd
$275/mo. 1at/lu1+S100 NB HOUSE w/gourrMI kit lottery 91ates. Our prod· Ible. houri. small com-an1wer phones, and tight '"d design covera, 5.
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IMp. 557-2182 •ft 5pm In • oonven loc.tlon ucl wo111s lodependentty. •CAii UUIEI* pany 642-6916 typing Paellle View brochurn ToP sal & ben. 1""' sales people fOt Full-·--• L--F• blll nao~·lfl..hand w/91ale SPANISH TUTOR High Memorial Park aod Call Margo 556-9380. P .. a.rt Tim• Fath Ion _.., ...... ,..... n11 Prof, ltr•lghl. n-smkr lollery Mllllon• ol lollery School lo College level lllL FlllAY Mortuary. Nwpt Ben . K 759 8908 NIT-Tm-1
UllM.. $500 -+MC. 548-2427 tlcket1 IOld. Esl'd oat'! co Re as on ab I e r • 1 e • Hospital Homec:are of 0 C: Salet aupport, phones. 644-2700 .. k l0t P•t A~Al lltand •Y • PeAl\)IM•• pegtng w•11·
-•~-.... , • W wl 1000's ol loatlon• avl 963-1662 Mrt Higgin• (A:=' c.:!~~ w:~ t 11\Q_& dllLtO~ ~-Enf~Wf~• f0t retail M9Y 10 IMrn. HOUH ••
.. ,.. _ rl-.,.-nramr1:n::-IJ~T f~ Bill . •-l t FIT PI T • Medlc•I lmmed open-Tifll "1MllT slide prodUC11oo. Relerrel ITlll IAllM•IT Mon 10:30am to approx -Witty rtnleli. I 14S & ~ Xlnt Tax Sheltw. Paulve -! 17'H lmmed or open· Ing Call Mike. Oya For bllay COM hair .. ion. aervice. 722·8348 p••y-.••• •a 7pm Tun 10am to ap..
Up/Wkly. Cclor TV. Ir.. or Active lnvHlment ClliJtClrt 3111 logs tor prof who desire 6~5-7811.E~es968-6947 Exper needed 87S·S531 -"--prox 8·30pm. Retiree•'
eotf ... healed pool maid Protected areu avl Turo Job securlly. opp. for ad-OUnmll For women'• clothlng & welcome Apply 1880
MfV1ce & etepe to OCMn. Key Operation. Full lac-BABYSlTIER my home or vancement, a lrlendly eo-.. ••••• ••••• ••• • • ••••• •••1 c arpentere/Pleeework•rt accessorlH boutique. Placentl•. Coetl Meaa Klteh't evl 985 N. Coeat tory support & .training yours Mon-Wed-Fri vlrooment & have• con-• aeeded •• 3002 SOYth Require: excellent ..,..
HW)'. lag Sch 494-S2t4 Min lovettment SM.500 8am·1pm. Meta Verde cern & contloult~ of P•· : ( \IH.1-.1( OPl'Olrt I \I I ' • Hait>Or'BlvqlriSant•An• ablhly Responllble f0t OAlllWTS.
llll ul---. Prof male 22 snr 2Br 2B• C•ll Anytime for tolo Area. Reis 662-7583 li«tt care Req. of IV and • e at oorner of Seger1from opera11cn1& merch•ndlt-CLERK/MANAGER
_____ .. 11~~ CMapl,PoOl,lndry.etc 1.eoo.83s-2246 E•t257 Babyslner oeed•d-;or Venl Puoc Skllls, mio • MANAGER e . Ing Oeslre-Hperleneec:I Newpot18Meh84().7373 Wkly rental• now •vall. $400/mo • 'h ut111 • Serious lnqulr .. Ootyt •tlemoon evening hrs. 2-3 yrs. Accule Care • • E.XPER D Coner~• •nd ~IC•nls C•H for Inter·
$147.00 wk & up. 2274 S225aec 5S7 -3804 Mon-Frll0t 2yrold Reis. exp . gOOd org skills. • e Muonry man ln111tesled Yiews (rnumettavall-. UI-.
Nwpl Blvd, CM &.46-7445 R-""" F/rmmt --....-.. Mt8f1 Tt. I.Ma 2114 Call ...... , ftooft s•o.2•03 Medicare Homecare .. p e I e In llartlng own bullMH •ble) Mtbel. •I 722-8722 Mothers Mat11 .. & Kitchen ---· • ......,.. _ ""' .. .. .. .. a plus \pp 11·;11iu11 .. arc• '"'" lw1111' a1 • under laro-lend.cape __ 1 hi 1 ~ •• -..-.1 IUl•Lllll 3028 W. Pacific: Co .. t Hwy
Newport Beec:n Refrlg TV
St35+wtc agl. no deposit
f0t lum 2br 2ba Colla Slgn•ture Loans Up to -----• ( Co (7 t •) 855-3791 SALES PERSON tor fine 1 oow r ng 8 --o Lov1og respoo per.on 10 • "''1111•11 or 111a11a111•111r111 pn .. ltwu... • .. work 3 5 d•Y• per Week M ... ap1.0001mkr. eges $10,000 Free Dettlla De· care for my 14 mo son tn Conlaci Reoee at . • e Jewelery 1tore exp'd • ·
21·31.rels 831·4193 versified 7311 Belerlve myNBhome3d1y1/wk (714)836·1444 • l 11d1\lrluu l .. '"""I ft,. ~··Ir • IMFE11·211111 preltlfred Cotti Mesa Musi be •ble to WO<k -53801 ,.. # 10 t8 Houlloo TX 77036 --• EJlperlenc4KI only area 548•3403 weetleod1 Pta apply •t· Reep rmmte· mo + ,. _ . Ntsmk~Rets 650·543S Cltrical}Otlict 5400 • 111111 j, u1t•1I. uqwr11Lt·1I. rl1•,ihl.. 1:1n1I • Call Bob s48_0769 225 E 27th Str .. t
ullls 1 hse lo bCh, 1 blk WIDOW hH MONEY for M-F. 7 30-SPM, C M/Nwpl -: 110111 orw1111•1I \pplwu111 .. ""'"' rnju' e TELE-SALES Cotti M..a sc Bal Plef Very olce TOI S101</up, no crec111 area. eaper, refs. Eng Aaslstanl for Bu•y Sales , 1 1 • Sain 55 10 Prolessionat po1111on 5 -MK••-upper uo11 w121rg deck1. ""'nopenally Call 'd Eaec Word Processor. • ""r .. 11\~ "''' '"u1 1.. yrs eap Leadersnlp a -.
Vacatin lntah nu
BIG BEAR CABIN large.
Pool table, Colof' IV, 2
lrPIC•. Steeot 14
1ottyour BR Htghbeam Deo1son Assoc8737311 pro fi ci ency req · strongEngllsh•kllls FIT • • l •HOlmtfaatS.11111 mint Commission only, Exp'd w/knowledge of
ce1ls. lrplc. w/d Great M -TD •ttl $l50/wk,&50·5316 P•m or Pi t CM646-556S • Hc·liiilili· "'111111" '111111 lii···n ... ·• Eam35-S<W •. CaMDebt>le S1000Wkly 720-8467 Sportllshng. electronics
roommates 673-8812 · tr1J!tn, • • " ResponStble, lovtng per-: .rnd 111 .. ur,1111·1· .1 11111 .. 1 : 111._, 432-8837 & machinery Mu11 be 11• 5'5-6918
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--160.000 Trust o;;c; oue son lo care for 2 yeaJ Old IHllEEn• • --Does blC'll·IO-ectloOI mean hardworking & reff•bll. RoPmmatewanted. Tosnr 1011187 10"1. lolerHI aodJ. month old glrlt. Devefnnar lo Costa Mesa • \\ 1· uHn P\1·1•llt·11t '"1111111111\ lwn e IHTUUS,F/TP/T moreumeonwourtt10<11 Contact .Capt J S•lem 2BR 2BA new C.M Apt • -..-• e ,
wl pool, jac., laund"-tac Rate Call 831·8350 Pref ably In my.Eastslde oeecl1 Accountant. 2·3 • ,.( 11.. 111..i 1uflu1t· l'aul , .irnl iim-. aucl e E•perlence Help Wtnled durlog 11\eday? Maybe• on the Yecht C Time.
·' CM home. 1 chlld OK. years up Jn accounts I e We wlll train Wee"8nd1 part·OtM 1ob'11tte aoswer • 2122 NewPort Blvd. NB SJ SO/mo _:~-8064
AaltlaCt8Utl 646-4834 eve1/wknd1 payable Construction • ho 111·• "· 111•·1fo u 1 •11111 ifrn ta I 111 • • & evenings 842-2606 Get ioolll'!ll In C?lllllfied 573. t90S or 850-9423
Roommlt• waoted New-: A-1_ •at KCOUntlog Isa plus. Near : .. uru111 '" ho nu .. 11r11~rn111. ""'"" 1111rf e
port Stlo<et 3br 2b• bHl8,_..tl ztZO -•ntKI .v John Wayoe Alrport. C•ll • 11lllt'11i.ti• .1llo"Hll• '" •·
SJ20tmo 1si11aa1 • dep •SP1RrTuAl & PSYCHIC Hou4EkEEPER ior ilng' tor aw• 75 t-8003 • •
l e a taJa t t 1~11-t Call •ftSpm 646-9476 READINGS Pelm and womao w/offlce In lg BOO!o<KEEPER Full • \f'ph 111 I'"'""" l 1w' lhru • 2724 ~ card readings avall•ble Cd M ·home Need charge, FIT, computer •.'I l1ur .. :.!.OO·t1:0U p 111 : •A dr .. I Pfacet •itn ' ....... W11tt4 Z72' Nallooally renowned P•Y· THROROUGH del•ll exper ttelplul, o/,mlu. •
S NB k !!'!-~,...__...,,..._'l'llPIP"I cttlc. local & llc'd. 19 vr• oriented cleaner. hooest, Vacation Re•A .... , lnl'I • ORAlll!_E COAST PUILISHllll!_ 00 • easnore, • n-•m r, W•oted upacale 3BR, Satl•l•ctlon Guartnleecll reliable', pleaaanl. Noo '""" • • • •
lodry. prkog $350 •aec:, quiet, pvt hm In NB or 492-7296 or 493-2054 smoker Mu11 drive Po11 492-6801 Linda • 330 W Bay St • M2· 1S21 Iv mag COM for Nov 1 occupan· ___ p/I no-wkeod1 J(ln't E • · · •
*-lllTI• cy 01\ yrly IN 720-9669 GEM DELIVERY SERVICE salary. 673-3009 . H IR ·. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 : •wr • Grocery's & 011\ef oeedl EO Prot male. 25. tooklog lo Clrlftl ftr I tat 6pm-10pm 7 daysa weeti Cl8Nlfledwor11•. beyonch • E •
11\r, eleg•nl ,_ turn 2740 CdM vlClolty, 644-7280 ltl9dowof10oubl through c_lassified I : ••••••••••••••••••••••• : ~~~·t ~:t ·:: .. ~ule~~-'i~160PP'""l§P.1~N"'G'!"L"E..,Gl"!A!"!IRl"!X!"!ld"'*e
64~-t608 Doug al1er S SAFE AND SECURE. 708 AVOCADO Cd M ,
Th 675·5219 '
IM••lt• .... " R--cc---.,.100., Of L•~• avallaole era,ge for eot 1n 01t1 Mesa SSS/mo ~ security ""0.C Largest Agency 831-2 167 ""Open 7 D•ys A Wee6t .COSTA MESA 641-0229
MISSION VIEJO 364-3800 Ce••trclal
Balboa It MIF ahr 3Br 2Ba I.I. ltl!Llnt
•Pt. owo ba. $400/mo. + l1.l1n1/0fflct l11t
ulll 1s111as1 • dep. avl 2711
Oct tS. yrly. 673•1376 3 OFFICES FOR LEASE
Be•ul fully flJro 2Br 2Ba 10 t:juotlngtoo Beach or 1----.._-----,.....--------.,....--------.,....---------r----------1 :~::i:'o~~:~ V:'Pr~n ::~~~;0 Hion ~~h4~~~ ;Miiiiniiiriiitiiii1iiii•=•=la;;'"iiiiiiiiil_C_•.,.rr-•.• .. 2.._ ____ Electrical L1 .. 1c1pia 1 lu1l11 ltnice
tee111 o/smkr prot M 11\r -----•• o-.1r-Atl-•tl0n• ELECTRICIAN a Lawa cart Comp•nlon/Aldet fOt !Ive $700 I cl Ill 67c5792 2 SI""-Belboa office/ """"' • ..., ... 1 & lite h= for 0
u ' ..,.. -·' $2 40 d C1blnet1-Panel-Locb .. 1c Uc.• 233108 Sm•llllero-n care "" BEAUTIFUL C M CONDO! ltudt0, view Apt 'w/beaul , per ay 35 yre np Jerry 642-0587 Jobs & repalra. 548·5203 K C TREE SERVICE the elderly (714 3-2009
Fem to stir 2bd. PoOI. oak 11"· hi~h ceilings Top Trim Remove.I Oual p I i patio. Nr 40S & 55 frwya, $650/mo 56-1>182 That's ALL you P•Y for SUN VALLEY c~ ELECTRICIAN. Ou•I. work Serv Lie/Ins. free est ........... ~.• .... l!'!'l'!--lrl'"~
$22S • 'liulll• 862-501 114 I 120 ... n. 3 lloe1. 30 day minimum I do II all' Home Improve, Free eat S20 hr. 969-8263 or 536-6696 FINE PAfNTING By Ricfi.
In the 14 yrs. refs 642-7390 #487892 Grag, 979-6276 -ard Sinor. 16 yrs ol happy CdM 2-bd apt, F. prol,tldnl 1817 WHtclltf SERVI CE - -~--=~=--:--:--..,..-:-Orient al Gardeoer/Wkly LI 2."., •• •nr wl s•me Frplc. """"· Nwpt Bch 541-5032 egt Ptu1 Small Remodel •nd NEW & REPAIR. No Job malo . cleanup hllltld•. cTullomk Yer•., c.rut~1 ,"..
" ,...,.,. Additions Walls Door• too 1mell. ToP quallty trees. retod. sprnklr repr nan • OU """'''" .. tennis. lodry. m11r bdrm. DELUXE WATERFRONT HJ· lllO, I OAH, HI Rea.a. FREE etl 831-2345 Maoy yeara el!p. •S8-6 l80 A.A.A. PAINTING Int/Ext
S52S. avi 1115. 5S6-7661 OFFICE SPACE DIRECTORY I • LOWEST po'5ible pnc..
COM Cleao. rHpon. 1,000 IQ 11 & up Sl .50 •. aa f!!.18 Gardenlng·C ... oups-Tree 10 Step Service. 862-~235 n/amkr lhr 3 • Br/2B•. Cell &.42·4644 Ct•tat/C.acrttt ••HANDVMAN** removals-Trim-New lawn1
lower dplx SS25 dep. CdM. 1000 .,,-,,-. new--cet-P-. CALL T.ODAYll &ivew•yt, ptllot. P•tt't1, Lar..a or tm•ll. I do It alll & M•lnl Alfredo 541-3833 MATOIAN PAINTING
.. 833 -.. 1 •· .o Ou•llty R Specl•lty 1350 + utllt v73-3 paoeled. m•ny wlndowe, Ill FIR Liii etc. No job too am•ll. Pat 531·5519 or Ive mag. Tree/Trlm/Cleenup compl Lic•288597 831.9295 , Cd~ F/noo amkr 2 . to gOOd stgnage. 673·4120 Your Reas Mickey. 536•05s3 •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. gardening Reas. prices. r::o -
1hr 2Br 2Bt Ocean tide or 873·4 lU Service Directory WEEKS CONCRETE Palot. Dryw•ll. Carpentry 642-2873 Cnuck 548·6530 GLASGOW PA11'4TING I PCH A II No 1 ---I G •.05 "277 PTL ---Int/Ext. 30 yrl exper • 0 va v . o• IFFIOE Repretenl•llve· SERVICES . S•w cutting-e c. •rt -. ., DUSTY'S Landscape111wn ,.,., 642-5214
S•75. 873-7479 Iv mlQ Sm•ll apace (approx 150 remove ~t•Hph•ll· FENCES-GATES Tr .. trlm Main S.rv Wkly/month/ -,-__,,-----
CM DUPLEX mtlr bdrm. eqft) Avtll lmmec:t New 142-4321tlf,J1Q dirt #487559 831-2610 Dumprunt C M IN.B 111"'41.Fr•HI 241·1&.40 PattriAf
pvt b•. for r91POf1 MtF erpt & pelnt S225/mo area Jim Whyte, M2·720e STUMP BUSTERS. Stump -F"'ffi,.."1A"i'R"d"""iH"f,.E111R!!'!IO"R"s"'"
Pkg lncld '375 +MCUrlty. C•ll dye. 9-S. 876-2311 ,,_ _ __,..._...,,,_.~--C~lW Cart · I H root remove, end con-HANGING/STRIPPING 722-0374 •rt 5 · FULL SERV EXEC STE or Act11tica c.lllal! Baby NurM w7U yra exp H •J erete cracking, portable VISA-MC 873-1512
CM prof m•le ..-. 2 at•od etone butlneu of· REBLOWN OR PAINTED t•klng •ppllc tor d•ycar1 LJa7XJC~N~•;d~1~"!' unl1, b•ckyda ok 536·44« PIHttr/ltflb
prola, quiet. n/amkr, 30 ~ floes 100·400 11, start •t ~'° lntfExt Painting St•rtlog 1113. 538-7807 Joo age CM5-f192 Gardening Full Service . ..,...,,. .... _ .... 111------1
enr hM S350/mo Incl 1275/mo Aval! oow. Llc•288597 131·9295 CARINO. ••P'd Nanny'•, Mow, edge. c!Mn upt. NYWAU
utile. 548-8325 Cott• MMe. 979· 1272 As;:lt hlkP41ts. llve·lnt/or ol.lt HAULING • CLEAN-UPS. H6-27181Evet, Lv m1g, Cornplet• MrVl<:etl FAE!
CONDO ,_B frplc, pool, NEW 4 UNIT BUILOINO from $75 week 847-2415 7 Oeye Lowett rat•. -.. 11mat .. 1 875-3080 ~. Preferpro(M n-emtcr 887 W 19th St.. C.M. P.:;no )JM R;)alf;& C•ll Berry, 83t-4741 Ma111~ 1n"i7Ext P•tch Pteeterlng 3000 A rl I • Roofl'l & MY HOME DAYCAR . +. 1450 utllt lodd. Stor" Of Olce. 800-nu ac: oO Xlot "'""ram .reu. r•t• alt' Illy BRICK RK. Sm•ll loba. Cu•lom Texturing Ouallty f4f.8087 Keren,,.., e Sq Ft Agl 541 -5032 W•lerproofing• 831 199 ::·_'? '... '' I Newpon, Cott• Me ... WOtk ... ntl•M•·No Prob-
FU
SUCCESSFUL ,
CllllEN
How much will your 50n or doughter know obovt buMneis when
opplyift9 for their fint full-time job? Plenty, if he or IM hos•"'
been a 'newspoper carrier. Through route e~rieftce he or the
Is already a lap ahead of their claumom. While they all
master ideas, the boy or g irl with a n.wtpoper route is able to
put them to pradical "se. Busin.u? Ca rrien learn the bosic
learn the bosic principles from the fint doy of atartift9 to dell¥9r
newspopen. Th•y buy ot wholesale, .. ~ at retail, molte
collections, kMp their own books, and deal with people foce to
face. Carrlen qulCltly find out that "profit'' ond "lou" ore
more than tutboolt terms.
The benefits cf manoglf\9 a n.wspoJNr route are on equation
for a future auccessful citizen. A great number of todoy'1
promiMnt men and women 1tarted fh.ir public carMrs os
newspaper carriers. And they all vouch that a newspaper route
gives o boy or glrl o head 1tart on fh. futur•.
····It " med ..... exp -2-05
4
.41 ta111 trvlne Rel'• 875-3175 lem•I fi2eeCM 654-7831
IHprt .... , •t 1..,.rt hat~ ZHI i!i•"'JJ'ol .. 1"'LfP'!X"'°u•t0 .. bftl9!'X""1L~.1 c11aala1 ltnlct ..,. ........ ..,. Low co5Tetock·b•1ct1 Pl at I lly Piiat ·i=-=;;;;;;iiii;;;;m:======•ili &pect•I monttlly ratH, --..,.-~ ... -..... --1 HI energy,chOI ,..,, FR!E cement-atone-repelra Lie --~;;a.P"'!"!"""' ... ~"'" I I h•od wesn,Mar'k 259.13 11 HOUMCIMnlng•Wlndowt conaultetlon t73-t322 •427280. Steve. 831-e874 H llf a• tll-1111
,--..-~----1~!~~~;:i~!·i~·= ;:~. lastnetiem Muonty Of All Typee. 9°At1 plumbing & heeling• CIRCULATION DEPT.
... 8loctc w•ll .. brlctl "'ork·t... DAAIN8Clearfrom115 330 un::sT •"'Y ST P 0 IOX 1 •~
Boys and girls I 0 years and older who moy be interested 1n rO\lte
work should contact the Doily Pilot c1rculo1ion d9Jt0rtmen1 01 6-42--4333. •
Make the Move to the
New Park Newport
Malle tM 1mart move to Park Newport,
Ne.,.rt ltadl'• pre1Dltr luary 1ddret1.
Fenttlld u4 ufer1l111d I, 2, & 2
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mlMlet ,,... NeWJOtt Cattr Hd Faslttot
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(714) &U-t900
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NEWPORT
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YW!t ... pecletltlnOlncon. apeoct your valUatite time From ~ teec:Nr 841•0907 .. P.s ... 722~ COSTA MESA, CAllF. 92626 tour~ curtelnl . CINnlng?FrM•tn...., & perlomw. Chlclren A ...... _ ,-----------------, Sttm ~ 754-8278 rauoneble 54t-3e0e edutta. C.M.646-1Mt -n'XI letff~ I I
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•"' " PERSONALIZED HSECLN ........ OU!kt'<62f1i~~e MfPXMifl!CIXC1Sf.Xver I Yf ... my ten/dovgft'9r would like I ,. ..... ..,.,....,.!!ftl....,""I M•ny )'Mr• exp Rel'•. Art I La ... art LO .... TIPS •*2-o410 e•n ses. Fr""'· Lied In ormatlon on a Dally Pilot route. I ;wXRtEB WPINd XRB •-m e.th 150-1112 c M .. ""' .. · ~~ 3o Y" •11" watt 110-212s .,.. · · ~1 LXWN iiMVICt --... ·
CLERICAL WSOAK 1~ ~y MOW•EOOETWtCEMO. IT&nml~lll I'll t1ee"'"i"'My _bld_b_y_50%_ HIS/HEft NAME l.._ ______ 1
1 HOME AEA 84'0· 483 S20-l25 548-$722 1 ...... 11 --•• RMllyll W0tk guar C.u.a&. Entry I ,,;;a; Ooor't (Kaw Co ()fW.....i Fr• .. t 722-TM7 I , .. ,. .... -.... ·.,...· ............ , ar Normtn The OoomtM ISHIKAWA l.ANOSCAPE -..... .... ...
flXtMICk'8 cXllRE'T RE· o.-& Fir 857-L>OOR c~·. Melnlenance ~~~~~ ~21 ·-----------1 ::!~~:,,~g:r.~WOtk. ,,,.1 CUSTOM OOORSa <7141 8~147 N!WW9r~MSl0tllge I
rr .. •t hen. 892-7703 DOORWAYS All SllOert fllll llfll.IUI --------ZIP _f Lie. Bonded. 54f..65H T.......-1 ,.,____
1 ;
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tyu tewn/l!Pf'nklr 711·3478 By ,,,·,or p1ee4t 64WM$ PHO. N ... E.-,---'------AGE_I atpe!'itry Betvtce -~ l'Wnod'l·Mdttlont ,_a.. DtO IT LANDSCAPE ANO I ""'" I
0oor ..... e 54MMO °'*"Ywotk,he-1 CONST W•~fcl ,....i;;.;;;;.;.;;;iiiii&.--...,. ..... __ I PARENT'S I
Door ~Bey •42N\j Ml-7401 pric..llCllM ~70 NU FOAELOEALYOA I SfGNATUllllF I w•___...~. 1'1tioe A!SK>/COMM'LllND 21 ORIENTAL OAR~HEA 11.L l!•P•rtence wltl'I ColTwN!clell AeeldeueMll • L -Mdtt~~~-;y WcwtJ ';rt. DomycwnWOtk Uc ,_.ull Oetdenlng MtVICa Ptl)"llcel ThertPY (714) 1 toryl30 • 2·atcwyl40 ---------------:--.J ,u~~~~•~ •27~,~~8 1H ~-~~~~1u n1.mi ~m~~!~~M~1~2~4~~=~~====~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~
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n /PT 15/tlf .............
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Ttafftc contt~Ofl le our·
rentty NtlnQ Pf1 Ven
Ori¥ert to dtt.le In IM
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Sprtnoe 1213) 921-9442
XCEL ENT INCOME
FOR HOME ASSEMBLY
WORK FOR INFOR
CALL 504·848-1700
DEPT P-351
GUE88 WHOS l'N TOWN?
CONTEMPOTENPollAaY
SEaVJCE, INC!
The oldut full Hrvlce agency In So.
OC. la pleated to announce October 7.
the opening of our new branch office ...
2091 Bu1lnesa Center Dr.
Suite 100, Irvine
W.E HAVE POSITIONS FO__ll:
• Rec.epllonltt • Fii• <..lcrkt • S.cret..,v •WO Proceuon/Data Entry
• BootikHpcr • Llghl lndu11rlal
• MK ABOtJ'T ooa WORD
P110CEMING IK:ffOLAUlfln
Call Ruth Fassett at •
our New Irvine Office
152-TEMP
Or C.11 our Lasruna Hills Offtce:
17t-27S2
penin1• Now Available
CAR ROUTES
E•rn Extr• C••h
For D•llv•ry Of Thi• Pap11r
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUl!f T AIN VALLEY
INDEPENDENT
Oellv r 1 day a week No
coll ctlng . "TIO soliciting.
Mu t .h 1v dependable car.
truck 1at1 on wagon and
In ur Ult
CAL 842 -1444
Ask for JoAnne Craney
MOTOR ROUTE
Available in Irvine area. $700 a
month. No collecting. 3-4 hours
a day. Monday thru Friday after-
noon Sat & Sun. morning. Call
642-4333 ext 209 and ask for
Jim.
ORANGE COAST
Dally Pilat
330 W. Bay St
Costa Mesa. CA
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Cnt1 •tu It Z4
**MOVING SAL£i
Sola. c:l'lar. c:ottee t•t>te.
d1n1ng t•ble. end lab._,
misc !lams. Sat/Sun 9-3
2 .. 5 ELDEN
*'' .... 'UUl* Sat-Sun 15.am-2pm
23•8 Mtnuleman Way
•OcT 3-4-5 1~ *
Retr19 s-<:l'lalrt-~ ta~
saw-~s-<:ouchea-ruo
l•b'es·rodler9-etec ~
m1rror1 1724 Tustin. CM
a UUT YUi IAUJ WatOs washef S50 Glau
Honda G«lerator 300W tbl $25 Mite furn & odd•
for RV S 150, 8' Camper 'n endl SallSUl\i·• 187
Shell $150, HP Ref $150. Monla Vista 646-4808 & misc 11em111 642-8592 1----------lWhole HouNl'lol<I ~ Toys,
Seturday & SUoday 8-3
2022 P•loma ~r 20th
St a. lrvtne Ave
&lit .
aofe ~ wNI• ceramic;
tMe. mlK 323 Canal St
SAT ONLY 9·3 or call
&31 .. 762
Aaof1ed ¥atlety of 11am•
SI •UP Jewelry. hou ...
l'IOld ltam9 •700Nae>tune
""' Sun Oct s 10.~
Dining room Mt w/I c:Nlft
vwy nece 10labed, 01r.r
furniture. baakelt etc Aft
~831·8 1 .. -.... ~. LAITE!
1119 P011 , Hrbf
'IV Hom..1S.11Sun a.5
SUH OHL Yt 1().5, LAWN
SAL! latt ~ cJotriet
n!QI ~k• flnt. 152$
Placentia Apt 8 1
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BUICK
DEALER
IN
ORANG[ COUNTY
CAMAAO 11 Y911ow,8 "'-EXTRAS. MUST SE.LI
8ougll1 • Ind. '2300,
862-2131
THIOOORf I
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•CHEVY '77 Mont• Cerio
SPQf1 Cpe, runa & look•
11tnt MU9t MM 11\19 wtlndl
$1450 Of Bat Oftiar4
63&-77&3 Of 549-4002
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ROBINS
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(Q~IA Ml ~A t.•. 0010 .................. ..,., 'll .......... -....... ._. Alp+ne white Mt< futl
71 .<S'oo otlglnal m1i.1. power. ve. U1ra ai.n
took1 IM!e new EAclillent Uc •30llOS
C:ondlllOn $1250 obo -... &39-3111 ..,...
CHRYSLE'\ '78, Le8aton
11a11on wagon IMther tn-
terlOf 1111 power. S 1000.
540-23-49
M'llYlll, ....
9 Pan dual tedng ,..,
Nall. tl'lll wegon It
IOaoed and VW'( dMn
144099
17,IH. , ....... ... u.. ... .....
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Auto aJr. atereo. c:ata,
r Ir acil 1 pauenger
Vin •800909 .. ,...
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. --770-7001
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'1211m• T ·Top laWmlle9. red flnilln •
custom w l'l ee l a ,
Goodyear Eaglee. Lie
.. 54212e
INTO
SAVINGS
The llllJ P111t hos o rw:w woy to
tvrn your Hidden Treowres into CASH
w1dl o S9.00 Clou1f1ed Ad
$9 OO with
• prepayment
4 Lines-7 Days-
$ 00 . 9.
Ne,._.., ... '" c~y ~ ctlftc.-.etlon.
Pr·vote Pot t.es ''"'v No C mm!'l1 °01 R,.,, t 'O'"' A.1.1to!TI0'1¥e
Bool.ng Of f "1ol0v""erir Ads There ~ "0 P' ,,. '"" 1 'O wt1o1 vou con
odver11se
11 vo" need 10 \~II yOu' couch h1g~ "O·• "' o"v unused
merchar'ld1se-coll rho Doily P0lo1 Closs1l1~ \1011 Of usl'I 1t1e '°"
below
Moil to1 Doily Pilot, 330 W Boy St,. Costa Meia, Co 92626
642-5678
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.... OolMo w:.. ............ LW.~~.CA 3701 louttl Ndel. ~--SUfTt;-JHOO °'*' •• ,..., fllonr~ AW. Cotte c.-. .............. Celf. 11tt't tt '"· c.. ...... l •&o "'-.;~'4, oena Poin1 c.-t2tll ..... ..._, ... AM.c.lt.1110a tH4e ' Ma,c.llf.N707 Suit<2t1, NewpOf1 leecfl ........ CAl2ta1 Ntl3 Callf 92121 Mna.c.llf ()pp D n t ld Laut.not ~ ... £..:::=-• ,.,,. ..... _ ·~· DouetM ... w~. ...,.... Hetclman, S?OI t2MO ~ w ".,,, t1H Toctct l(rOek•. -c... Na CIM»etl. 271 e 1tlll ~d .ws ..... Co.ti Sct1!..121t 32175 L4lllll Or • ........ W.W ... c:r= l.tt • ...,,.. lt2t2 '**" l.Me, Hulll· Souttl "'*'· lenta AN. Wllme ~ .. Freie*, 1.el ean..ta l.Me, ~ ~ leecfl. Cellf t2ta .. , 11. eo.e ........ Calif .2•50 Ofenge A";'. ~ Pottll c.-. Nt2t ·_:\ o:;:g:.,-~ ~ ~ It con .. ~~~c,pn· c.f~~~H~ =:i.=-ec::-· ._. --:,:·C:,= It con· ~~~OOft· ~~ buelMte I• con•~-~'*= 1:ncs~· ~~::,~con· ..... ...., ••Y COM· duct9d ~ "'~ dUCtld by an~ IMnt Cellf t2711 Thie bllelMM .. con-dllCtW by ... ~ TOdd J Kt... ducleclc:r..,:. llldMdu.i dllc:ted by tluMtlld • ltld ~ ~i·e•'lelllllill!r:..!111. 1~ ~ =:.::.r: Ned ~ .. io:.:,.:~flled d~= ~=1:.e COii• r ~F~ ~et~l=I .. flltCI wttTh~·~ca:--(11 ~ ~~ ....,_., .... ·riled ~~~1~1 WU flied ~ 1ta;~of ~
"""'1tle COUflCY a.ti of Of· wlttl tf\t County Otrit of Of: Lloyd ! Aou a .. .,.,,_.., w• flied With 111e County Clttll of Of· enoe County on 8ept.,.,.,., wtttl 1t1e Cowity Cter1I of Or· wi111 the County Cltt'k of Of· with '=Zi ~91'1\blt ~ It ton· MOt County on ._..,,.,., .,. County on ltiptetnbef Thia et..._., wee Ned with thtt County Clerk of Ot· M9I COunty on 8epMMber 21. ttM .,. ~ on Seottmtw t ngt County on e.>temt>tt ~906 ._.. ~ • ..,_., pen. 11, 1tM 1$, ttM with the County Clenl Of Or· tno-Co\lllty on ~embtt 15. tHI Plhtal tt, ttH 29. t9te ,
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. ·~ ... lll9CI ~ '90t 8eptemblt 211 Delly PtlOI Stpt8"1Mr 21. ' ,_ Pul>lithed Ori• eo.t o.11y Piiot hc>ltmber 11. 21. 1189 Daily PllOt .. f!Tltw 18, Dt)fy PtlOt ()etober 5, 12. 19, Delly P1tot hs>ttm= 21, .... Olwllr Clerta OI Or· QctObtr 5, 12. 19, ltM H . Octobet 5.. 12, 1... C..,.U a ....... 91 Oalty PMot Septtmtw 2*. 21, OetObtr S, 12, ltM Su-'9t Octo9* 5, 12, 1t, tote 21. 11186 •..•• ., October 5, 12. t9, 1 Su-••
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Dlllr Not ...... H . ~.=I ,ICTtTIOUe ......... Delly PllOt s..,.tmbef 21, ,ICTmOUt ...... ,~~:.~1 T~':! .,. cm Of' COITA ..... ~I.. 11. 11. ttll -... f............. N.~ ITATIMRNT Octobtl' S, 11, 19, 1tM N"'._ IT"'-NT T.._ ......--.. -~·.,. ~ ~ •: COUNCIL AGINDA lu-441 """' """"'"ng peraoneert The following~ art Su-"<40 -,.,._ .... •Y"-"'W ,....... ...... ------------dOlna. ~ •· ,........ The foftowlng J*IOnt are doing t>uslnt119 u N WPOfltT NITWOAK -..c NDm ••>lANouAoE · c ALEN-c:w~:Six.Ans rta.ac NOTICE ooino 1>u11,,... ... • ( • , , R o N T o sYsreMs, 209.,, F.,.., ocTomu .. ,.. -.-ft----.. .., lOOOA"!, 1fb5l055A£_ K\/~~lE· l1r!J!!, Skyp
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P'Rf --c -_.,.. ."""Call ., 'ICTITIOUe.,..... CONSULTANTS, 31t0 E TRATTORIA, 3333 8'191ol Ul25 W ITAm " t 401. Cott• ....... Cellf Aa)'mOtl<S Blenco 17935 NAam ITA~ Coul Hwy Sul1• ••• Cot-81 . South Coetl Pll"· Mr 9rien F. Holdgf...,, ORAL CCl ... IMICAi:-•
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' ne. (jolno bu'"-u , OCfAN· Tarry J Toman. 317 Au11Ca Inc , Ct lllornta a.I Mar, Cltllf. t?e25 ...... Cs i a lu•:• Pteoe c b ...... OOI ....... tM,...... lfifttc I Al Tl!fltATfON ~Verde E. U01. Coltt Tille l>ualnMI 11 con-~RONT, 1115 Toyon t.n , Lat$pUr AV9 , Corona del Cotl)OfellOll. 3333 Britto! Mr Bit( Melone St., 1t21 .......... RM ........ Dmlal..Ma ' oe .
IPl!IOWAT."" HtrOor ....... Callf t2e21 dVC1edbytnlndN1dU81 Newpor18"cf\ CA 92* Mw,C.kl 92'25 SI . South CoHI Plan, Sant• Ft Del Mar. Cellf .. r:..c.:.-:i=.c::--.,.,"9od"ftM"°"..-,.111N..,....., ...... 11 . Coeta......, Celt t2tH Ttll• l>u•lne1t 11 con-Raymond Bllnco Mlchttl Flander• Howell Thi• buaineu ta con-eo.11 Mese, Cahl 92e2t 0201' -._.. AM. ... • •tlllt c..e.....,. '° ,...., ~ ., "-Ctty., ..... PM ~lnlo I . 01111ve, 0 dueled by tn lndllll0u81 ThlJt lletetMnl wae llteo 1815 Toyon Ln , Newpori duetedb;. tn INIMdull r111a buatneae la con-Thlt b'!aln•H 1, con-
.fHMtet1te, Intl,.., Callt. NtflOn T ~s wllh trw County C1111'11 01 Or· 94tKtl, CA t1WO Tetry -I Tomen cluclld by e&orPOtttlon dueled by a gen.ti ~-~ ':' ='*-AIMIMr OeNt• IM .,_ lb;t 1111, ... ..,., ., ,,... .......,...... H120 Thia stat_,, wes filed ange County on Sec>temt>et Thie b\lllMN 11 con-Thl1 •1•1etMnt wu flied Jous-•ndot. Pr.UO.OI nerstilp 111 ... Cwt! to._... 1 ,....,..,. lteclttr1o~..,.,. Of..._._.,. T"6e ~ 11 COii· with the County Clenl or Or· 30 1986 ducted by in lnd•Vldulll with tht County Clerk or Of. T111s 1111emen1 wu filed 811an F'. HoldOr•,., -'.::. .._ .._ ~ fof IN 1...., ,.. . .... W. lft lftdMdlllil lflQI County<>11 September ,121aJ1 MICtlMI H-.11 Inge County on 111'1\ber willl the County Clerk of Or· Thi• tllletnenl WU tiled .. b IW••en 1
It 0-. 10, 19" Published Orenge Coast Tlllt 1111ement wu lilecl 29. t9M enge County on Sec>temt>et w1111111tt County Cleft( or Or· ...:..,; ~ =::,. to ......, °' .... " fof c~ ~ ffOflll K....,... ef ~ .... llM:ol wee flied 'im72 Dally Piiot Oc1obe< 5, 12 19 with lht County Clttil of Of. f31 29. t9M •noe County on Septl!Tlblf Cel II 1 m ..;.... Heed t.,.,,. C.... ....._ for Jund eollcftatloft OoteMr t0oo11, With tfte County CNtt1 of Of. Pubfl•he<I Orenge Cou1 26. 1988 •noe County on September Publlshecl Orenge fl211• 30, 19Be J_ • •
tr101 County on ~ Deily Piiot Sep1emblll' 28, Su-•56 15 19M Oa1ly Pilot October 5, 12, 19. Pul>llalled 01~ Coest f3111a ...._ ....... ._. .. A#Mfl °' lellalt ._ C~ Pu1poM tr-.......... Der
"· ,... October 5, 12, 10, 198e ,,,., 26, 19M Diiiy Pilot Oclobet 5, 12, t9, Publ~ Orenoe Coast M ............ Ctlwoft, 111 AYOC!lde 1..-.... Coeta ...... .., ..,.........,
Plhtal ~•7 MUC NOTICE Pubhahe<I Orange Cout Su-•eo 21. 1986 D1 ~Y PilOI Oc1o«>er 5. 12. 19, tliit ri ,... ~ 11 ~ Duu!MI r7, 1.., ~ Orenge Coalt DUINfC NOTICE Daily Piiot Ses>ttmber 21. 11rm•tc ..,,.TICE Su-459 28, 1966 ...._ 111 ...... ,.._ '°.,,..... • lellalt.., C._...,. """"°",,_Girt.._.
Delly.._. Oc10ber 5, 12, 19, ,.~ FICTITIOUI IUllNHI 28. October 5, 12. 1H& ,.~ ""' Pl&.IC NOTICE • Su-"53 c.... 111 Or-.. C-IJ; iao Adw Aw, coete ...... by ..rlnt 11al1,,.,.
• "'1911 Su-413 lllCTITIOUl llUSINHS NAMI ITATIMINT Su425 FICTJTIOUI .u1•11 CUBllCJtOil "-0..... ................... 11, ,.., tM ..... ng _. ... from.,_,,., n
NAiii ITATIMINT 0~::: ~1=~ ':'b':E~~ P\&.IC NOTICE NAllll ITATIMINT FICTITIOUI IUllNHI ~ ---11. 1111: "9lJC M)TIC( The loltowlng pettonl l (e TCO 651 \/lctorli St Coita The followtng persone ere NAMI ITATIMINT f'ICTITlOUl llU ... SI ............ .._.._ . .._.. • ............ .,, Qeratd Moft, Aoneld More,.,_ lalclwln Md W..._ doing butlnau ae· LA SEINE Mesi CA 9207 ' FICTITIOUI llU ... 11 clOlng business ts Tiie follOwlf\O peraone ete NAMe ITA TEMl!NT _.. --_...., " ..CftftOUeMWM IMPORT EXPORT, 5&72 Wllilam LeeWollO<d 8741 NAMllTATIMINT (a)WIHONQI & AS-cloin9bualne11as Ttle followingper1on1 are .........
..... ITA~ Ttve11011 Clrcle, Well· CtllrlOfclOr Hunt ecii .CA Tlle fooowlngl*'IOOSlft SOCIATES (l>)WIHONGI PR OF ESS IO NAL dOlngbualnetlH AMl••••• ............... ,,..Mttofte The~~ tre mln11er, CA 92693 926•6 doing buslnau 11 Flnanc:tel AUTOS. 1925 Anaheim Ave ARCHITECTS CONSULT· C AND 0 FIREWOOD. 622 ~..:: ::.-:: ~ Cet9~ ~II: Sa.Id Oejanl, 5672 Tlvlll'ton Thia buainau 11 con-Synergts11e1 Group, Humen B·•. Costa Me11. Celll ANTS 410 w Coast High· St Jeme• Ad .. Newport _. ..... _ ......_.., of lterllw:ftiTrwe and Aetftowef end fltet»ltCllMftl .,, DISPOSABLE Circle. We1tmln1te1. CA ducted by en lnclMcluel Resouroe ConMJlllng, 230 92627 wt y Sit 280. N1wpo11 B111cn. Calif 92M3 • ..,
ltM>OUCTI, too5 Waet 92U3 Wiiiiam Lee Wofford Newpo11 Cen1er Dr . Suite Strentz Wlhongl, 1925 Buen. c 1u1 92663 Kristin• L Ota11. 922 St. ••• •114 Cn _, Wter Md..._ • ..._ ltWd '*· Newpofl B•rH• Sartkby, 5672 This sta1emenl wH IOed 250. Newport Beech 92660 Anal\etm Ave B-•. Coat• Ao*1 O ~etsh 240 Nice Jemes Ad . Newp<>f'1 Beecn. flletln ,....._,,_ llf ... IMnft Df'atft. ..,
leedl. c.lf. t2M3 Tiverton Circle, We ll· 'Ill 1 .. _ c -·nly c•-·k of n... Wiiiard Nelton MacAclem Mea, Celll 92627 Lene •308, NlwPOt1 BNcll. Calif 92863 ........ , .............. •lllld1 ~. '°' pNpefetton of.,••"'•-:.,
lreclfofd P. H.ney, 2221 mln1let, CA 92683 w. ,,.. ~ "" "' 1207 SNeiets Of . Coron~ Tiits bu•lnHt 11 con-Calll 92M3 Cllllord CMs>mtn. 822 St. ::r:.:.:••J1 IOI h Yto1orie I~ _......._ fr-c.,,,... Dtm te
Ctlll Qdra. San Cltmente, Yehla DtJ•ni, 5672 ~9~nty on Ses>tembet clel Mar CA 92825 ducted by en lndlvldual Thia businus ta con· James Ad .~ 8"ch. 0.. a .. h OOtltreat""" CHIM .... fof '°"',._...,. .,..,......,.,
1 CM. 12t72 Tlvef'ton Cir .. Westm1n•t.,. · ~ r111._ .,,11,,.11 S1r1ntz W i ~11 C1111 9l_6§3 ......._. ....._., ..,_.__,._......,...,.,...., ...... ---L-----.~~~~~~~~ Published Ofiw Cout dueled by tn 1riclMdual la sta1emen1 was Ille<! Rot>etl D w11sn This · business Is con-,,. ... ___. .,,...,........ cone; ... Ctlld•la Dtlvt, Aolend Thia bu1lneH 11 COii· . .,,_ Willard N MecAclam willl 11\e County Ci.t11 ol Of. Thlt lltttment wH hied ducted by 1 llmlled partner· -
Helatlt' c.llf 917'8 clUcted by • general part. ~11&:~':, ~~~~m 21 Thll stitement wu hied enoe COU11ty on September with 1t1e County Clerk ot Of. ll'MP n.. ... IOI T'9Clt 1:m11, ~ tWW .....,., ioc.tNCJ et -Md 111'1
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Allan ~Ing. II 110 Pln9mont netlhtp Su•JO wnh the County Clef'11 of Of. 10 19811 •noe County on September K11at1111 L Olllll Or-.. A...__ _......
111 Suitt 110. HOYllOn, TX Said Dajani •noe Coun:y on September ,,... 19 IHll Thia •t•tement WIS filed ..... ·=·VOMt .... ..., •• to C4IMuct .. lmtron,,,..,... ~ ~ -r
77092 -Thia llttemenl was hied 15 !986 Publ~ Or•nge Cou1 f'120:170 wnh the County c...-of Of. ~. tM lllwowtt Aw ao....
Tllla t>u.iMU It con-wtth thtt County Cle<k of Of. Ml.IC NOTICE Fl1tl7t Dally Piiot September 28. Pub11tneo Or•noe Coatt •noe County on September ....._. Oii .. ...,..=I
Mttd by )oln1 ...nture •noe County on September Publislled Oienge COU! Octl>bef 5, 12. 19. 1986 0Ally P1101 Sep1emoer 26, 30 la&! C 4l1U1 : ., MM1e1n .. let L .... Uene ll'erti bJ Hondo c..,..,,,
lr'ldtord ,. H8ney 15, 19" f.C.TITIOU9 IUWll Daily P1lol SfJPltmber 21. Su-U 3 6ctobef 5 12 ,. 1986 fl21m c ..................... ~ c ...... lloml °'* l'rOM .... Or-. C:.-ty TNe ltttllMl\t WU lllecl '31W75 NA• ITATl.•NT 28 OctOl><'I 5 12 1986 Su-445 PubllShed Orange Coast ,_, l'O 1) .. ,......., °"".., ........ 9Uftttctl COMtrucUon ~ •
...., ftlt County Clerk of Of. Pubti.ned Orenge Coast The followtng persona •r• Su•29 PlalC NOTICE Oa111 Poot Octobers 12, 19, c1-.11 ... 1.,..,....,,., Dr* .._t......, lfl lM r..e-t ...._ ,....._ ....i .,..County onSeptember 0111y P11ot September 21, d0tngt>ullneuu Premium PtltUCNOTICE 16 1986 ._..A-IMltreet~fof,.,...A_bJ......,C•on---.
30. ftM 28, October 5. 12. 1986 Plumbing. 19•6 1 Maune Ln PtellC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNHI Su-•57 C...•llUtn Ill le n+11•-•• IOI"'"* lltlP IMl1t, ...,_ ~-M4wMft '2111a Su•28 Hunttnglon Beach, Celt-NAiii ITATtMINT flCTITIOUt IUSINEll ......,.,. II lfUIN Md *ti ltreet, by, ...... 8"tftte ..,._ ~-Of11nge Cout lornl• 921146 FICTtTIOUS aUllNHI The IOllOWlng peraona tr• NAllll HATEMINT PlB.IC NOTICE MIRl:•t1..,.,. ActlOM
D.ilyPlot Oc1ober 6.12, 19. PlltllC NOTICE Je<elcl D T-•. 19461 NAMESTATUffNT do•ng bullness •• Oberttn Tne fOllowlngPf!(IOJll..ILI ................. "'"'91 ........... louth~~~
26.1... MAJJ.tta .in. Munlin 1111 1e11at""'O'""_"'_ ~ ctoo,,.,-~ ... ACME' FtCmlOUIW8tNe .. .,..,....,U...a.-,.,,-..,.,.-o.u1op"*"COiiil*lr
Sii-CA AC~ ~ V2~1r cl0tng 1>uslnes5 as Street, Flrtt Floor, Newp<>f'1 COMPUTER SYST~MS. 381 NAME ITATl•NT Tr .... C-l11hn ....... ~:
---------NAiii ITATEMENT Ttllt butlneu It con· ROGER'S REALTY, 2737 Beacll. CA 92660 Viste Btya, N-port Beech The lollowlng persona ere '-"'1,r .......... eMfltltle~cuft»o4l•l 1ttft&treetfor202 ... twtOf. P\&IC NOTICE The fOllowing peraona are ducted by en lncllY!dual E Coes1 Highway Cofone Albert .Buell, c/o Thomas CA 926&0 doing bualneu as Futltf1eft A.....,.
clOlng business IS C & C Jereld 0 Twee: clel Mai Calif 92625 R Sheppllfcl. Etqb11e, 333 Jack 0 Badoiek! 381 PACIFIC AESIDENTIAL. P~°'.:"'°" lot 1trMt ........ Oft .......,., I Im lo 10 tm eMflt llottl IT A ftMINT M
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EnterprlMI. 1118 0.Von Th11 Slltement wit fltecl -Ctw.~Cl<innon, al6 South-Hope St~ -tel~ VHMe &eye N-pon , 1' !:-Coasr-"wy Sult DffWe l;t11e lenfltl ilotfh o4 .. ~--°""9.
snr. Newporr8e~ Wifhllie-C-ounty Clet o Or-Cemetton Ave., Coron• dei Los A'lgeies, CA 90071 CA 926&0 ·~. Cofon1 clet Mar. Callf ~ .............. fOf atreet ••11,lnt on MoMMr•. I am to 10 -...... bettl
92680 enge County on September Mar. Calif 92825 J a h / V e r . L1ncl1 J Bado1tk. 28 I 92825 curM ti~ ...... l"-t felf lte '-tttl ....._ lilel dnt Dme end La .... Aw.
Rendel L Cochren. 1118 12. 1986 Tl'lls bus1neu JI con-moon9ttSV4'fW<ung GBA. Vista B1y11 Newpon Beach, Terty J Tomin, 3 17 Perlllntl.,.......... lot etrMt ew1111lnt Oft llhftdtr•, I Mi to 10 Mi ...... .._... Tiit foltowlng persona
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1111 lllc1111oue Buelneu
Nemr. 8J llilTERIORS 698
W tettl Slftet. Cotta Mesa,
Cellf 92127
Devon Lane .Newpon 11111111 ducted by an inclMcluel cto fhomes R Shepc>ercl. CA 92tw>O Larkspur Ave , Corona clel cutM ef......., Dr1We fOl'lt• lenflttl ....,._ .... d u Drtft llld.La .... A...-..
Beech, CA 92660 Publlahed Orenge CoHt Chlrles N 'McKinnon Esqulle. 333 South Hope Th11 business 11 con-Mar. CeM 92625 .............. t etop iMfll Oft Dete "9oe at C~ Aw.
Karen H Cochren. I 118 Deily Piiot September 21. This 1111ement wH fifed S11ee1. 481n Fl Los A~. cluClld by husbencl and wtit Christopher L Ba1e1. ...1,llh C~ Avenue .. e llwoutfl etreel "-~Aw ta C._.,
Ttle Fk:tlllou• Buatneu
lileme ieterreo 10 •~ wu llttd 11'1 Oreoge County on
Augut t 26, 198 I Fil~
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Devon lane Newpo•t 28 Oclober 5 12 1988 with Ille Coun:y Clerk of o1. CA 90071 Jack D B1cl0<elt 17962 Whlllorcl Ln 11unt· DrtYe.
Beach CA 92660 Su433 enge County on Sep1em1>e1 Or Jorn Kreke; cto This statement wts fttecl 1ngton Beacti. Cellt ,........ ,_,..... pwtl.1119 Otlly bet•eet1 t pm 9'ld 11 pm°" l.11ttet0ft Ctirele. This t>usiness is con-29 1986 Thomas R Shepperd Es· W11h the County Cle<k 01 Ot· This t>uatnen 11 con· c. ..... llOS A.dY-:
dueled by husband and wile PUBUC NOTICE ,321131 quire 333 South Hope ano• Counly on Sl!QltlfT'IM/ ducted by • gtnetll pan-c ..... ·-AdVaoce fot ..... oo. '°' • poltce oMcet to •nend • NenMlttc•
l(a•en H Cocllran PubhSlled Orange Cotst St1eet 48th Fl Los A~s 15 1986 ne1Sh1p 1r1 ... :: ... •~ C-.. lfl aacramento, OctetMf ... ,.,, tM. This ssatement was hied FICTITIOUS BUllNESS Daily PilOI Oclot>er S 12 19 CA 90071 F31SM2 Tet1y J Toman C~ Adv-tor -.oo for two poeee. ~to att.ftd a e.dler..-cl
wllh ln@Counly Cieri< of Or· NAM( STATEMENT 26 1986 He.oz KruM. c/o Thomas Put>hthed 01ange Coast Th11 111temen: was filed ltl~COUrM tn Ian Joie, OctoeNf r7 .. tW.
ange Coun1y on S~teml:>e• fhe l0Uow1no P8florls ere Su-465 R Stiepperd Esqwe 333 Oejlf Pilot Sep1emt>e1 21 wnn the County Clerk of Or· OLD 90 ... 11 ' leclly J-J1kot11y tMrt
Jottn J Jf I. 1718 Tlll'tapln
Wry, Newport 8Mcti Cakt
t2860 Thie bulineee wta con·
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15 1986 Oo•no oosineu as Souftl H<>Qe Street 48111 Fl 211 Oc101:>e1 ~ 12 t986 enof' County on Septembet ~"'I-* Clttzen ..._.. A.11111-1 llucty.
F319177 1a10tG IT CONSTRUC POOl.IC ftOTICE Los Angeles CA 90071 Su423 29 1986 ,....
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t-t o4 C.W. Tetevteklft c-mm... Put>hshed Orange Coast T•ON lt>IDIG IT LANO Or Cornelius (1edlke cto FJ211t7 ~I
Oa111 P•IOI Seo1em1>e< 21 SCAPE ~63 Knoa St <;<>sll FICTITIOUI IUSINESS Thomes R S11epc>1rcl Ea· MUC NOTICE Publ15~ O•anoe Coast CllJ Attenwr
28 Ocsot>e• s t2 1986 Mesa Caht 92627 • fl!AME ITATEMENT qu1te 333 Soutll Hope Deily PtlOI October 5 12. 19 ..... .,., *"'°" n . City of Coet• .....
This lltltmenl ... illed
with the Courity Clerk of Or ~ County on Seotemoer 17, 1 ...
Su427 Bryce G CoSllow <'63 Tne lollOWlng persons ere S1ree1 .&8111 Fl LotAnoe'ft FICTITIOUS 8UIMIS 26 108& AeJ W . .,._..., .#f,. n.. City o4 Coete ..... ---------Kno'• St Cotta Mes11 Ca11t d0tng t>uainess H CA 90071 NAM! STATfMfNT Su •511 CltJ...,...., PtellC NOTICE 92627 SAKL PRI NTING 201 w TAf-lOW. A Reetty In Tne IOllOWlng persona are ..._..."...,the~ T•MI F~ for CENTROCCI hlftd elklcatlon. _F_IC_T_IT_IOU __ S_l_U_l_INE __ S_S_ Tn1s business 11 con-Dye< •C S1n11 Ane Ceht vestor. Coroor111on (On-c10ing bullnest 15 MLIC NOTICE ltu 1lll4tell ~Md lmpouncllno • 1»111,...,.,.fOflflefteclil,..1tl64I
Pul>flehed Orenge Coas:
Dtlly ll'tlot Sept~ 28
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NAMI: STATHIENT ducll!'d by an incllviduat 92707 tar•o). Su1te2806 Bo• •8. 20 SAVOIR rARE CATERING ... _. • ... IOtttl lfl Artlcle XIM-1 of "'9 C-tttutloft o4 tN I .... of CeMorul&&. Bryce G Co~ow Rusty LOllln. 2542 Oueen Stteet West, Tor· GROUP 125 Via v-111 FICTITIOUS 8Ut1Nl8S ~ .. ANNOI
The ,ollOw•ng Oetsont are Tt11s statement wH '1teo MacArttwr •H Santa An•. onto •on1eno M4H 3R3 Newooi1 Beach Celtf 92663 NAMt ITAT!MINT Ul"9ft ~ ~•ted. euttMwtted ..,ant* Aer It • ._..._, tSf ~
Su ... 50 dOlng bu!ineu a.s PZ~Z. wllhtniiCounryCterk or Or Calif 92704 Canada Jene1 ROHMr. 125 Vie T11e fOllowlngpeuoo111e leioatN...,..,Ol...,..•••A--totWi..:a0tmllld-toflilleMltreet1M 8t8 Heiboi Island Drive. ano~ CouNy on Stf)1em1>&1 11111 buslnees " con-Or Klaus-0..ter Hull!, c/o VEnez11 Ntwobli Beacn cl0tng t>uainess as Al The ltle C........,. ,,_9'!
Newpo<i Be&cn. CA 92660 lg 1986 dueled l>y en 1ncllvidua1 Thomas R s neopaid Et· Cetlf 92693 ONLY Company Bl The lii..,..NMfllll ~I Aeprol (EIR).
Bonnie McC1et11n 818 F320357 Ruaty Loflin quire 333 South Hope Ttu1 1>u11neu 11 con-ONLY. C) ONLY Compeny. o....rel ,..._ ,....,......,., OPMtO to~ ttle lend -•••ltMllOtlt .,_, Hliltl
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.. Newport Publlslled Orange Coast Thll llt1ttmen1 WH flied St1ee1 48tn Fl Los A"094ea. dueled by' •n lncl1viOull DI ONL '( 18221 r Newport DeMffJ '" •••• Atlel .. Ufball Cltlt9' ............. efld to Inc,_ .... c ......... ITATW•NT M Beach CA 92660 • Daily P1101 Septemt>e1 28 wtrh tne County Clark ol 01-CA qoo71 Jene• Rosener Blvd Suite 156 Coat• c ... ._ _ "eM 111.M to 1....,..-equer. ... L
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AaAlllOOr•tENT Of' Cecilia Mae· Nell, 107 October 5 12 19 1986 11n9!! County on Septemt>et This bus•nea11 11 con-This st&lemenf wu lllecl Mesa. CA 92627 "9aoM ,_...... MIOI to rw1.-"°"' ll'OMtO to "°"·UC.
Ula OP f'ICTITK>US ~;~~':' Balboa lsi&nd. CA . . 'Su-438 29 1986 ducted by a gene1111 part· with 1ne County Cterk of Or-lrme Allee Miellel, 2516 ....., ., ttle Plttlnlflt Commleakln'• ~ o4 ZOM lxoeptton ~A2 "°"'
.,.... .. NAMI This bu11neu 11 co'h· Fa1'1IO neMn•p 1noe County on September Klnc:.•cl °' •20&. Cotta ~ W. ltMleey, au"'-1.nd ..,ant fot A-'et9d Vlfthwel. fOf., _.....,.,to
Ttlo foltowlng perton1 1111nllC NOTICE Pubilslled Orange Coest Tnomas R Snepp&1d ., 30. 1989 Me111 CA 92626 1 P1Mf1e4 ...... "°',."'et 250 end 2tO lrtetof ttrwet, lfl • C1 •-· · lllve atM:nOoned Ille UM ot ducted by )olnr venture n.111 Detty Pilot October 5, 12, 19, Agent '321321 Tn" bustneu Is con-_,.... a( ttle efde Mtbecll , • .,.,emem lfl ~tloft •tltl ltie = Fl I I B Cec1ha M Nell 26 199• duc1N'.I by an 1nd1v1du111 ,,. _ _.,_...._, el ... ::=t.!:' .... -··-·-... -.. •-t • ..-MtilM tl'I• ct t OUI u11neu This st11temen1 was lllecl FICTITIOUS I UllNISS " Tllll 9111.menl was fllecl Gary B Lovell t201 Dove ...._..,_, • ...,.. "' ..... ,_., ... _,_ "--·~Oft, ... ~CVT,l\/NEESWUPOl1'!. Tt lAOOIA"~IM. will! 1'"£ Cou I c•--~ of O NA.Mt STAT!MENT Su·4e.t with tne County Clerk of Or· St, Ste 600, N"wpon Beach. Irma Allee Mlchel ...... fOf ...,_ J ......... 111 eontuno w1tt1 ~lnlctton .. e -.cwt/-.. ..... en ~ "' uv ,.., n Y """ r-ange County on September ce111 92660 T111s statement was 111.0 • ....,.,... .,......,, et 1l40 C•-•r Drtft. SlfMI, Suite 201, Newoor1 •noe Coun1y ori September The fotlow•ng persons are PUBUC NOTICE 11, 1986 Published Orange Cout w11n lhe County Clerk of Of. Appl11ele11 "-IMuflAlt A. Alf, Ctlttomle Wtn. "'"*· ..,, ... ,.. lfte ......._
8Mch. Calif 92660 17 1966. F320021 d~';fA~~·te!~~'NcY AS-FICTITK>UI IUllNEIS ,,,..,. Oauy Pilot Oc:obe1 5. 12 19, 1noe County on September Com .......... '• .,.wowal .. "9Mtno Actton .... , ... 1......, 0 . ,....,, ~ T~ Flcllt1ou1 Bullneu Publtlhed Orange Coast SOCIATES. 3021·B Harbor NAMI ITATl•kT Pubhshed Orenge Coast 28 t988 10 1988 F11t271 ..,.mt0tC.J.l1f1 et:Olftefidlone,fOfCeodlttow•U..~fofouedeof ..... tf
Neme reletilcl 10 •bove wet Deity Pilot c-temt>er 2 I. Blvd •224 Costa Ml'a The f-•t~•"" ~· eie Dally P1101 September 21 Su·•70x
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Med "' Orange Oounty on """ C II 92626 ..,..,._ .. ,. ......... ~·· 28 Octobet 5, 12, 1986 Publlslled range V<HQt llld • TSWft C...-Dftft. Octobtt J.'W1 19115 FILE 28 October 5 12 1986 a ' doing bullnen u . Sti434• Dllt+y Pilot September 21 ......, ., ttle ,..,.,.fina Commt .. ~• ...,.... of ~ Actton 9JAllt72 ffOflll A.I NO F2t2:l~B ________ s_u_•_22 Kllh• nuier Duncen PLEEl SAY CHEEZ 1!1:10· MLIC NOTICE 28 October S 12 1986 ll'tlMft. fof • nrt.ftoe from frOtlt Mlbeca ,..,,,._ .. fOf --••t Of
1 Luci Tll"!Pu'n t042 I nun'IC NOTICE 3006 Donnyb•ool< ln Costt TOGRAPHY 393 Hamitti>n Su432 ..,. ..... ._ lft oontunctton wlttl cOt11tructton °' e ......_.. __, ......_.et Btlletd °' G11den Grove n-. Mesa Calif 92626 c°''' Mesa, Cetll 92827 MtlC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUSINt!ll 22o1"'W..,............ --·-·· .... ....-.
C.f 02640 FlCTfTIOUS IUSINESS Tn•s bus1nen 19 con· Conni Leann Aston Bes1 NAME ITATEMINT MLIC NOTICE Ae~::"te °.::9~ ~ 11Mttr19dee.fr°"'....,,,1111. "...., "'"6dlftt, Coeet!Me
Ttlta bullnetS ._,., con-dueled by an 1nd1vldull 393 H1m111on C:O.ta Mna FICTITIOUS IUllMEll Tnf' toltowtni;i oer'ons tre C-m,,....,, ,._..___, 114111 Wll'Mf Affftue, Foun...., 'I--, ~0 .,_ defllel .. NAME STATEMENT Kain. r Duncan Cthl 92627 NAMI STATIMIENT dOtnq 1>u11ness 11 FICTITIOUS IUllNESS '"'"r.........,,... ._ _,
clucled by lln lndivlduat The following P!!•SO<lS t•e Tni, '1a1emen1 was lttecl Thts bus1neae 11 con-Tiie lollowtng persons ete C 0 N r I 0 E N T I A L NAME STATEMENT ttle TteMc C°"'"'"'*'°" ""' dlrectlofttl aieM "' Hetbof ant lllCI AdeMe <M:h"':.e·~~~;:so.'~ dOlng bualness IS CON· wrlntt>,.CounlyCle<io OIOr-cluciedl>y 1n1ndMclua1 d0tngt>Yslne55 as OUTREACH roA THE Thefollow1ngpersona111 ·-·
• SULT ANTS NETWORK an~ County on Sepsemt>er Conni Leann Aston Bftl IAVINE FAMILY HEALTH PAOBLEMEO EMPLOYEE dOlng buslneu u ·
ll'fl County on September 11120 P1i1I Newpor1 Drive 29 1986 Thll stllement wu flied CENTER 1' ISO Culver tCOPE1. 8970 Wernef Ave . SUNRISE LTD 2•285 ll'Ulthhed • 1 oom"'ur11tr Mrvtc. to ttle cltlHtlt of C9ete .....
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19116 Sutt• 30tl ~ -Beacll FU1t2S w1tn the County Clertt of 01-Drive. Suite 103. lrvtM Calll Foun1e1n V111ey Cetll 92708 H1lfvlew Dr . Legut11 Niguel lllftdtr, Oclotter 1• 1•
Pvbhll'led Orange Coast CA 92!MIO Put>h,M<I Orange Cout ange Counly on Septembef 9211• J Brl'nnen CHSldy MO Call! 92677 -----------------------------01.+y PllOt Sesitembe< 28, N0tman R Ca1d, Fogerty Daily Pt101 October 5 12. 18. 30, l986 T 1mothy R Twombly n 1 East t 7111 So Coste Stepnen A Jones 24285
Oc:lober 5. 12. 19 10M Menor 8236 Erslllnt Green 26 1986 '121431 O C A Cht•oprachc Co1por-Me,11 Cahl 92627 Hillview Or . L1gun11 Nlgu.el -------~·...;•.;;5~1 BIHlr'la Park CA 90621 Su ... &9 Published Orange Co111 at1on Callfo•n11 . 221112 Linde Al?&.z1 PHO 2711 Celll 92677
Lldll R Caicl, Fogany Dally Piiot Octobef s 12, 19, Sh11de Tree Lane. Lake Fo" E P11clllr. Co111 Hwy Cor Otnah Kazclerl. 24285 Hiii· Menor 8236 E11~1ne Green ---------26 1986 rest Callf 92630 on11 dat Mar C1lll 92625 view D• Laguna Niguel
Buen• Paik. CA 90621 PUBLIC NOTICE su.,.54 Trns 1:>us1nes~ is con· Tn1s 1>u11neu Is con-Calif 92677
G Th11 1>ua1nes1 Is con· ------------------dueled by a corpo<1t1on ducted t>y e gen,,111 part-Tiits business II con-CARRIN TON dueled by II oene••I pert-FICTITIOUS IU81Nall PU8llC NOTICE Timothy R Twombly. nershlp dueled by CO·Partneflt ROBERT JERONE nerslllp NAME STATEMINT O C. P1esldent J B Cnsidy MD S1ep11en A Jones
CARRINGTON. <1ge N0<men R C11c1 The 1011ow1ng oe1son1 ,,. flCTITIOUI IUllNltl This statement wH hied Thi\ ,_111ement w11 llled Th•s 11elemen1 wH filed
58, dird Ot ltJl>1•r 2, fhis ste:emen1 wes meo do1no business 81 NAMt ITATIMINT wnn 1ne County Cte11t of Or· wllh thfll Counsy Cte•lt of Or· with the County Clelllc of Or·
w1tn tM Counly Cler~ of Ot· WE S T P AC T EC H The fOflowlng penona are anoe County on September enon County on Sep1emt>et angl' County on September 1986 al P.1r;irf1~· V;il an9t1 County on Augusl 22. NOLOOY 1818 Po1t Slllllng doing 1>u1tnes1 11 United 19 1986 24 Hl86 30. 1986 lt.•y, Armin.. J f,. ('am•· 191lG Place Newport Beach, Cahl E~port11s 920 Ven Ness Ct .
lO Artl•ma I m11tHh' '317131 92660 '• Costa Mesa CA 92626 Pubuallecl Ora~ CoHt Thomet P Noma. 1818 M Shnhd Ou111111. 920
F320:M7 '"°"' o:r1m Publlshe<I 0111nge Cout Published Orenge Coaat
a g 0 r r '' m St Oa1ty P1to1 Se(>tember 21, POfl St11llng Piece Newpon Van Ness Cl Colla Meu Augu t1n1• r!11111l.J 28 O_c1ot>e1 5 12 1986 Beacn Cat1f 926&0 CA 92826 Su-•65 Survive~] 1,.. d.1ugh Sti999 T111s bua1neu II con· Th11 but1ne11 11 con·i-________ _.,.-.-, ________ _.. _________ •
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Daily Pilot Seplembe• 28.
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ter an<l .,,m Cl.ir<1 ---------ducrf'd by an tncl1v1du•I dueled by an lnclM<lu•l PtellC NOTICE Thomas P N0<ns M Shahd Our"'11 Carrrngtrin P.1hl<1 This s111ement wH 1111<1 This statemeflt wH lltecl
CarnnguJn both ,,, FICTITIOUS IUSINES• With tile Counly Cler~ •• Of· w1lh the County Ciarlo of Or·
Palma dC' MJllon a lilAMl ITATIMIENT ·~County on Seo1emt>et OflQ41 County on Sec>tl!"bet T!>~ IOftow1ng persona ere 19 1986 15 1986 Spain On<· brother do.no ooa.neu 11 RIDNt flt._
George Carnngton o r la1l£$COUUE NURSES. Pu1>11ane<1 011nge Coast Pubhahed Orlt\Qe Coast
Par adt!M' Vallf'V Aro REGISTRY tblLESCOUltE Oa1ty P11<>1 September 28 on Pilot September 21,
MEDICAL SERVICES. INC . Octo"'-• 5 12 1n t"'•• 2 ""'o..__ 5 12 1<>•• iona He w as d mem •S70 Cempvs Ofive New-""' · · "' ·s:.439 ""' """ ' · "'S:.,'31
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Harbor Yacht Club. Sytv11 Lescoulie Celt· f't.a.IC NOTICE
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Yacht Club. NaultC'<J ducted by a tO<POf•llOll The lollowlng '*eon•.,. The follOWlllQ peraon1 ere Real Palma Prior Syevia Lescoulle Pre-'· doing 001tneu H Rec:I and doing bvllnen u
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