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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-10-12 - Orange Coast PilotSUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1986 50CENTS • Slow-growth ferVoi--hits,~eWport- Political changes hinted as candidates take pro-or slow-development stands For those who believe that politics -like the weather -runs in c>cl~. Newport Beach ma) wrll be the provlna around. After sill ycan of little power. a 1low-vowth facuon has rca'l!tertcd iuelf 1n lhc beach city and as d1rcctina an assault that could sway the c11y's d1recuo'h Not since the byaonc era of Paul RyckofT in the late 197CX has there been· such fervor in Newpon Beach for slowing growth and hm1ting devclopcf'l For a t1mr thr 'ilow-arowth camp held the rran, of power in Newport. -Irvine may join freeway agency By G. JEANETrE A VENT The Irvine ( ll)' Counc1 l 1Hxpcctcd to accept an agrccmrnt rucsc.lay which will allow the Cll) 10 rejoin other c1t1es and the county an plan· nin1 the Ea~tcrn and Foo1h1ll cor- ndors. Mayor Larry .\$ran u1d Friday 1( the counc1l 1u1honzes ham to s1sn the ..,-eemcnt. the ci ty could reJ01n the Eastern-Foothill Joint Powers Authonty at its ne" meeting No\. 13 The council has taken no ac t1on on tt:c San Joaquin Hall" Corridor. which 1s aovcrncd under a '\Cpara1e aacncy. Under 1he aarcement propo<;.ed b> the ci ty and unanimously approved by the aacncy Thu~ay. Irvine res1dcnt5 must be allowed 10 vote on the freeway plan\ af\cr environmen- tal plans are com pleted. The c11y will bc allo""t'd tu withdraw from the agcn<.) w11hou1 pcnah) 1f the < allforn1a ~uprcmc Coun drc1de' the fee plan for the corridon mu'll go 10 Irvine voter\ for • b1ndina vote If the coun doc\ not require a "01c Irvine can pull out but mu\I continue to collect developer fec\ IO pay tor the freeways for four ycar'i Irvine has collected more than S 1.4 million 1n new dcvt'lopmcn1 fees. but the fees ha vc not lx·cn rc:lca'>Cd pcnd1na the c:oun action 1 The city "111 alv> w ntnbu1c ,,., U S.000 share tow:m.I l'he SllS,0001n a,cncy adm1n1stra11 vc co~ts Thi\'" a one-time co t that will be returned. 111d Aaran RyckolT was mayor then and under his leadership the co unc1l 1ook an ax 10 the city's General Plan -the blueprint for growth. But Ryckoff was drummed out of office 1n 1980 along with one of h1t1 closest allic~. Another RyckofT sup- porter lost 1n a reelection bid '"'<> year' later. s1gnah n1 a ncar<omplc1e makeover in c11y aovcrnmcnt. The new council was d1fTcrrnt Cnt1cs claimed 11 wa little more than a rubber stamp for developer~ while supporters defended 1t as a moderate aroup capable of balanclJlg the <.:an· ccrns of both rec;1dcnts and develop- men1 1ntl·rc\t4' S1tll.1hc council approved plans for two new hotels and the upansion of another And twice. the c0unc1I approved plari-. for expanding New- port C enter Both approvals led to referendum drives. In the first in· stance, the Irvine Co. bowed in \ubm1•mon and abandoned Its pro- JCCt. The \Ccond referendum will be 'iCltled 1n a special Nov. 25 election. So 11 may not be so curious that, once again the slow-arowth trOOPJ in Ne" J'>()rt Beach 'iCn~ a change 1n l'hc \\<Ind ··People arc fed up," says Allan Beck. n C 1ty Council candidate and the leader of the latest Newport Center referendum. four of the seven council scats are up for ar•bs in the Nov. 4 City aran \aid lht' agency al\O agreed to consider a more northernly ahgn- (Pleaee .ee IRVJNE/ A2) Pumpkin patch play Bonnie Paul.on, 2 1h , of lrYlne wadea throqb a patch of pumpldna In order to find ju1t the rl&bt one for a jack·o · These women are armed, dangerous Arm-wrestlers get grtpon their sport in Fountain Valley l y O. JEANEnE AVENT ......... Ceil Qt* I At 4-fcct-11 , Juhc t ookson of Santa Ana look• ever) bit lake the l)'mnast • m II and rnmpa t. 'lhe'• 101 the Mary l ou Reuon \mile and n 1wcater full of medal~ he wa a coach at 1h~ Cathy R11by (;ymna111cs cademy and ha' tauah1 IYmna tios1nlC'lhcw 'l l)'canold But Satunla> at the annual OktOberlnt, •ponwrt'd by the Or- •• Cout Lion• c lub 1n r ounta1n vaocy•1 Mlle SQuDrc Park, ookt0n proved 1herc'1 mo~ to her than handttand' and C<Jr1Whecl\, Sht -•iced her turn, and when her name "' call d 'he pulled • wOOd· en-< rate \&and oHr to a tall table. three children ,., Jn amateur arm. wrestler ~he rnmpc1e~ 1n l'vcn1" \lnwoncd b) 1hr ~iuthcrn < nh- forn1a and Amcman Arm Wrc,1hng "'~11111on Prople who urcn'1 fam1har w11h the 'Po" look 11 arm-wre tllna a\ a barroom 4'pon. but mo~t of the people who paM1C'1palC "arr really ~fl()US und know what they're do1na." 1d C ook'«1n "The promoter\ want to have arm· wrc 1lin1 occcptcd into the 0 1 m- p1c<," 'he 101 'ltartcd 1bou1 five month aao. when he antwcrtd a ncw&p.tpcr ad for 1n arm·wrc th ns compttmon in Anaheim. If he placed In the compeu11on. 1he ad prom1~ he would 10 on to the world chem· pion htP' in Las Vcp in July and po 1bly 1 cameo rol l.O Sylvcucr liitallonc'• nc~t picture "Over 1he f Op.'' (~tallone p<>Mra)'\ 3 ti U\ k dnvina·lm'l·Wr'C'tlrr> "I wanted to he invol"cd 1n ~meth1na." '°ml < ook\On Sht and her broth r arm·"''~'llc'd ''kid•. but ,he didn't ha'C": an formal tra1n1na. ht' 11d clcct1on. With two incumbenu out of the race, the contest may be more wide open than any in rC<lCnt ycan. In a c11ywide ma'itcr distributcctby a political action atoup called New-~ 2000, voters arc bein1 urud to 'put an end to the hiah-nse ancf hi~­ density rat race in Newport Beach' by clcct1na a slate of council cand1dates. "Arc we aoing to allow the City Counci l to keep arubbinJ after ad· ditional tu base as if this were the City of Industry?" the mailer asks. It may be somethina le s lb.an a coincidence that Newport 2000 as led by RyckoO: The aroup ls urgana the re-election of Don Straun and the election of B«k. David Shores and Phil fiansone. • Strauu 1s being challenacd by STEVE luau ELECTION '8 6 to Ncwpon 2000 Person ~· far ha raised more mone) than any other candJdatc and a had drawn su ppc>n from restaurant and shop owners, bu1kkn and at· 1omcys Beck. a former c11y plann1n1 com· m1u1oner 11 ancmpun1 to untat Counc1l~oman Evdyn Hart for the ~ndt1me 1ntwoycars 8cekadm1t1 he is an undcrdoa but has attracted larae doses of publicity by lcad1n1 the James "Bun" Person, an auorncy latc'lt Newport (enter referendum. and current chairman of the cny'• The others -hore' and San~ Plann1na Comma sfon. Strauss has -arc runninJ 10 d1stncts beint tncd to d1stancc hTmteff Trom cw-. -vu eated b) incumbents Jackie port 2000 and denies he is part of a Heather and 8111 Aace. Neither slue. • Healht'r nor Agee have endorsed a Person contend• tbat Strauss 1'1 thc succcw>r . . remainina remnant of the RyckofT era Shore1 '' facing competilJOn f'tom and is at least ph1losoph1cally linked (Pleue ... WDJD9/A2) Mariners ·criticize life jacket proposal By G. JEANETTE A VENT ..., ,... Ceo a:• 1 ....,, .\ pror>o~d reaula11on that would rt'qum• p3\\('npc.-.. on pony and \port c.lhhing ho.H\ to wr:tr h it JaCkt'I~ drl'"" hule 'uppon from Orange ( oa'lt t'w>Cll opt'rator\ -The ">talc wlcct C omm1t1et' on tht' Manllmt' lndu~lt) proposed the new \.'lfCt \. rcgulutuin\ .1fkr nine people drownrd 1n .1 ran\ hoat acc1den1 1n BodCJJ ll.t' 1n I chrudl"\ and thrtt people "'ere k1lkd v.h~n .a tanker s1rulk a fie.hang ho,11 off Poi nt Rc\lc\ 1n Ma~ \l•nJlor lfam Kl'cnc a mcmht'r of 1he ll'&"la11 H··cnmm1nec. \UUC'llt'd that hie J••l I.Cl\ be required wh11t' crOs\1ng 'lh.tllov.• bar\, according to an <\sS<>t1.ttt."ll Pres~ rcpon ··in thl· harbor. I tan -.cl' 11 ·· ..aid Janel "'1 1n1crhalder owner of Adven- ture\ al \c:a whit h t hartcr\ 'ail power and c,purt\fhhana ho.11' ··I hmc who .ur .1tr.11cl put tht•m on an>"~~." '81d "'11ntl·1h.1ltkr I or \port\ lt\hl"r\ hnv.l'"C'r 11 "'ould bl· \.Cr\ d1tlit ul1 tor lhl·m 'laid W1nt('rh:ilder ·11wouldbe 1mpm\1hk with all the ii('ar \pon\ li'ih1·f"'\ v.ca r ·· .-.aid Eddie D1RU\{IO mJn,1gl'I nl l>a \ef' Loc:k <'r .. lt"d hl· lik1· ,l\llO(l tlwm 10 wear a \u 11 ot ,1rn111r •• Rt·1wl.11wn' 'hnuhl Ix· nu thlkrent th.in 1hu~· tor th 1n 1n .rn airplane ~j ld 1>1Ru\4.lll 'lht'\ 1n'llru<t YOU when· tht "It r:t•\t I\, t•r, Jr(' •• . lantern. Wltb cooler weather In the air, Halloween. and pumpkin patcbea, arejuat around the comer. ··1 1h1nl till· l rH11f><1~d ) rule " ultcrh mht uluu\ "'I.ml Art< ;ron~ky, \\ho h:i' run 'r<'rt' lhh1ng and pa'l~ngrr h11;11' 1111 \'i \eJr' .. r hl'rl' " 01' \, t•r .. m-d 10 wear ahem C'n route h<'lJlJ\(' lht• danacr d<K"\n·t t'\l\I 'Nt• h.1H' ,,,k t•n1ry way<1 into nur hnrho.-.. · 'I Ii 11 II 1 ht 't .11' I h.1 \.l' ht•cn down hl'tl' I H' Ot'\<'I l.nnv.n of Jn\.one to gl·t lo\t th.11 """' · C 1ron\k' ,.ml 1 hn1· .art 'cry It"" platl'\ 1n \nulhan < .1htom1a that hn vr < ontl 1 tum' \111u l.ir 1n ttodcan Ra t John 11111.1"1 of tht• "lewr><>rt tlarh111 Jl,11(111 ~lld the reaulat1on m1gh1 \l"C' a f('\\ ll\l'\ hut "wh('ther )Ou·d &l't lht• h11.1t1na ~uhlic to 10 along, r douht II ' "I ix·f'\onalh don '1 1 lu nk pcoplc would rnmph · "Im don he 1'\!)("\I th<' hoa11n1 indu\11'\ 111 t.tlt' ,, \tnnd 101 1t ''The t) pu:.il \hind " ""e'1<' o'c' re11uh1tcd .ilrC'lllh INDEX Birt ha Brldg 8ualneas Cla11Uled Cro word Oeeth notlc a Ent rtalnm nt Horo1cop Ann Land rl Optnlon Public nouc Sporta Styte 85 85 CG 01-8 88 06 c 10-11 88 85 C12 tand1na on the b<> . Cook.on placed her elbow on a niall cu h1on tlucd to the 01bfc and w1thlrt ~onds Totccd htr opponent'\ .mn down'on the ~bk Cook n, 2'7 11nd 1hc mother of "I've sot a h1 hand1"P hc1n1 only (P1•M WOIRN/A2J Terri uu., of W• eo.taa ..,.,. wln, uada clown. onr oppeM•t l• 011to•nf•t ann·wreetllnf.competlttoa at Mlle 8qur Park lD FOtlft ln Vall., latvdaJ. Wtath r 06 C1·8 81·8 A2 , ' , • Seint Cicero1 71 , prominant New· Port leech sailmaker and yachtsman, died SatW'day at HOii Memorial HOlpitlll after a Iona blttle with leWtllia. Cicero beaded the sailmakina ftrm . ofluter and Cicero from I.he 19"40e until be retired a few years aao became of illness. The ftrm wu oriJjnally known as Gardner A Baxter. Cicero tootcit over after the death of Baxter. Cicero made sails for many of 1M Southland's most prominent )'lldltsmen, many of whom be sailed witb as consultant and crew in oftibore r11ce1 in nearly every ooean. For a number of years be sailed as ~for Don Edler, a former world Star Class champion. He also saile<t on the ilU'ated schooner Goodwill in the Transpac race from Los Al\lllel &o H~u and with the late Chuck Ullnwi on Leaend when it won the Transpec in 1957. Mr. Cicero WU a member or Newpon Harbor Yacht Club. Bait.a. Yacht Oub, labia Corinthian Yecbt Oub and Loi Anteles Yacht Oub. tfe is survived by hi• wife, lane; a son, Terry, of Costa Mesa; a IWple>n, Tim, of Pismo Beach; a pandson Randy; his mother, Antoineue. Marian, Ohio;-1htte sim!:IJ Mary Gattuso, Chic:qo; Virainia Richards, Marian , Obio, and Anne T.eko, Canyon Lake, Calif. Memorial services will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the St. Joachim Catholic Churdh, 1964 Or· •nae Ave., Costa Mesa. In lieu of flowen the family hu requested that donations be made to the Leukemia Society or Ille Red ..,.._ ~ Cross Blood Bank. -·-. IRVINE MAY JOIN FREEWAY AGENCY ••• From Al ment for the Foothill freeway. "In the absence of powerful environmental evidence1 the Foothill freeway would be over tne LQmas Ridge." The Foothill freeway, designed to deal with sout~ county growth, had been proposed as a corridor running parallel to the Santa Ana Freeway near the northern border of Irvine and connecting with the Eastern freeway. Under the new plan, the road will follow a more northern route farther away from Irvine and connect at the southern end to the Laauna freeway. "It was a really good idea, and (the aaency) •&reed to look at it," said Stan Oftelie, executive director of the Oranae County Transponation Com, mission. However, the qency will have to go thro~gh the normal environmen· tat studies process, said Oftelie. The Eastern freeway is expected to run north and south, parallel to the Costa Mesa Freway. Oesianed to carry traffic in and out of the Irvine Bu11ness Coittplcx, the road would link the Riverside and Santa Ana Freeways. WOMEi, ARM-WRESTLERS COMPETE ••• From Al " 4-..fcet, 11. 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She 'ot out by scaring them or staring m their placed third in her division. "I let the another job as a shipping and rcce1v. face or squeezin& their band. "l don't two pros beat me," said Cookson with inaclerk with the same company, and look at them. I watch my hand. If you a mischievous laugh. ''got back into it sinnonths aao." let your eyes act away from your WINDS OF POLITICAL CHANGE IN NB ... In July, she went on to the World Utley said she always played sports hand. your hand might act away." Prom Al Championships sponsored in La! in school, but she dtd better in Tbe sport is not without its prob. businessman Ron Winship and Yeps by the International Arm individual sports than team sports. lems though. At the Las Yeps World OaRnce Turner, a _pJannina com· Wrestling Council. The event in· When she tried arm·wrcstling, "I Championships, several people in· misaioner and a chief architect of the eluded more than 70 women from all found I had a knack for it." eluding two women had their arms city'• settlement with the county over over the world, said Cookson. "It's mostly a game of technique." broken, said Cookson. "They arc the the expansion of John Wayne Air· She didn't 'place in that event but f or example, it's best to tum the feet body builders on steroids." port. since J~ly, she's competed in seven in the direction the arm is aoing to go "I don't think it's fair. You won't Sansone, a retired Air Fon:e officer, compet1ttons. down rather than facing the table1 have everything equal." is runnina in a crowded field that "I have a areat time. It's a very said Utley. "You're like a coileo It's still hard for her to talk about, includes radio personality Pat casual sport, even though it's serious. spring." but Terri Utley was arm wrestling a Michaels, attorney Michael Lapin There's the possibility of going pro Cookson said the best war. for her German woman when the woman's and two other candidates. amd makina money with it." But, to prepare is with a partner. 'Beina a a rm broke. for better or worse, the proposed says Cookson, the best thing about gymnast is also being an athlete." But, "They had this girl so pumped up expansion of Newport Center bas the sport is the people. "They're not there are muscles and tendons that with steroids. Her muscles were become a central election issue - phony people." don't get strengthened with j ust stronger than her bones could hold.'' even tboUlh the development will In the local competitions, it often exercise, said Cookson. Despite the trauma of that ex-stand or fall in a separate November comes down to a match between her "WeiJhtlifting can help but using perience, she likes the sport. "You election. and 23:year.old Terri Utley of West an old tire inner tube works better.'' meet a lot of nice people." and In simplistic terms, thote who Covina. "Usually, it's Terri in first or To mentally prepare for a match, "there's a lot of good sportsmanship." favor the expansion arc be int lumped ----------------------------------------. as pro-arowth candidates and those who .oppose it as slow or no-arowth candidates. The candidates resist such labels, however. Shores, for instance, is OPJ?C?sed to the Irvine Co.'s plan to build more than l million square feet of office towers at Newport Center. But he defies anyone to call him a slow· arowth candidate. That he is backed by Newport 2000 is only happenstance, he sa1d. "The development issues should really be behind us," he said. "We ~~A~~E Diiiy Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 Wt11 Illy SI Coa11 Mftl, CA I don't have to worry about what miaht happened -it•s already happened.'' Turner. who bills himself as more broad·based than Shores, said he believes the controversy over New· port Center i1 healthy for the city. ..It's a aood thing that it's become an issue -despite all the trauma," says Turner. "In a life of a city you have to have dramatic issues to get people involved." Turner supports the expansion. Beck. a descendent of the pioneer family that staned the Balboa Island Ferry, says he senses citizens are in a mood for change and complains that the present council is auilty of poor planninJ and has let\ the beach city with a glut of offices and hotels. "Traffic is what people sense the most," says Beek. "And it's the result of sayinf ·yes' to whatever developen ask for.' Han. a two.term incumbent who seems universally liked in the beach city, voted lflinst the Newpon Center expansion but did so on narrow arounds. She was opposed to the Irvine Co.'s desire to construct a restaurant on a bluff overlooking Newport Bay. Supporters seem confident of her ability to win at the polls and she has raised only a modest sum for her campaign so far. The success of the slow·growtb challenge in Newpon Beach may not been completely answered Nov. 4. Voters may have at least two more chances in the upcoming months to corral development. .Only three weeks after the city elections, voters in Newpon Beach will be asked to decide the fate of the Newpon Center project, a $300 million expansion of offices, ret- taurants and residential tracts. There could i\)c another election if Newpon 2000 is successful in its sianature drive for a traffic initiative. RyckofT says he already has enouah sianaturcs to qualify the measure (or the ballot. The traffic initiative ties future development to traffic and critics paint it as a thinly disauised efTon to put the brakes to growth in the city. "lt'.s artfullr. written but in a nepttve way, says Heather, the outaoins council member who battled RyckofT when he was mayor. RyckofT defends the initiative a.s a needed dose of sanity in a city that can't say no to developers. The present traffic initiative has been gutted by the current council, he assens. ~ D= l1Querenteed Ma• IOCll-Bwi ttieO Colli MMe. CA 112929 CllMlllld.O. 842-64171. ~. ldllorlll. 842-4321 Ju•tcall 642-6086 MOnOly.ftlday " ~ do noc ,....,.. yOJt peper tiy GAME 5 I WEEK 5 I DAY 1 90 8 63 30 57 26 ~ A YOU CAii lllCllASE YOUR I CHANCE TO Wllft e11e1 Tiii SUNDAY'S PAHi FOi Al ADDITIONAL WlllO OARD. •' '.f WSS T .ANOS J S TO•ES oi-.t! f • ~ules and how to ploy the game ore on your game cord or coll our HOTLINE: 642·4333. 9-5 M-F. osk for WIN-GO 1nforma1ion. 1111J NII & 7WA f1:\0 OU 1--tO.v GOOD 'Nf tEA!lY ARE •' • 81 64 Copyngnt 11113 O.enge Caul PuCJ1111W1G Compeny No ,_. 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The Tivoli Terrace an Laguna BCach was the setting for the Sept. 2 t wedding of Elise Eipper and Kory Hughes of Costa Mesa. They greeted 85 guests at their reception following the ceremony at the Tivoli Terrace. The bride as the daughter of Yvonne Eipper of El Toro and Rex Eipper of Grants Pass. Ore. She wore a gown of white silk taffeta with pearl and sequin embroidered on the full sleeves and a detachable train. The bridegroom is the son of Carolyn Pastor of Downey and Joe Hughes of Montebello. Julie Eipper and Guy Ginbey were honor attendants for the couple. After a wedding tnp to Cancun. Mexico, the couple are Costa Mesa residents. She is employed by Aura Haar Salon and he is with Jam Slemons Im pons. PERRY-DEVITO Melinda R. De Vito of Balboa Island and John E. Perry of Newport Beach were mamed in St. Andrew's Pres: bytenan Church in Newport Beach on Sept. 20. Four hun- dred guests attended their reception at Daercnfield Hall. The bnde as the daughter of Joseph and Mar) DeVito of Ojai and Dr. and Mrs. Richard Perry of Garden Grove arc the parents of her husband. Attendants for the bnde were Knsta DeVato. Linnie Brown. Cathennc Turpin. Sherry Harrah. Cindy Wayman. Joan Warren. Janelle PelT} and C'ind) Jaeger. Jim Perry. Michael DeVtto. John Boyer. '\lkn Pugh. Pierre Allegre. Vactor Rahkshana. Der'"k Lewis and Tommy Ramey attended the bndegroom. fter a \.lrCdding tnp to Haw:111. the couple are at home on Balboa Island. She as employed by Dr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Onlund and he 1s with J. Derek Lewis and Associate~ Mr. and Mra. Jerry Carpenter CARPENTER-BARDSLE Y Lon Bardslc} of Costa Mesa became the bnde of Jerry Carpenter of San Diego an a Sept. 7 ceremony in Mesa Verde United Methodist Church an Costa Mesa. Their n:ceptaon for 185 guests foll owed at the Mesa Verde Cou ntr) Club. Bud and ue Bardslc} of Costa Mesa arc the parents of the bnde. She wore a trad1t1onal white 52 tin gown of traditional silhouette. The bod ace of re-embroidered Alencon lace had a Victorian jeweled neckline and Gibson Girl sleeves. The A· line skin and cathedral train were 1nmmed with matchan&Jewelcd apphques. Her H'll "ai. held b) an Ascot hat of matching lace. Sue Eposat was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Shellc} Ga lhland. Traci Han\on. D>anc Sandberg. Barb Ral ph and Leone Ca hie Th'" bndcgroom l'i the \on of .\I and Loretta Carpenter of Quail Valley. Dale m1th was has best man and ushers were Tim Titus. Tom Carpenter. Rick Trcstraal. Regan Kelle> and Jim Hardai.on ~ere ushers. After a wedding trap to Hawa11. lhc coupk arc residents of San Diego. The> arc both cmplo)'cd by Western Financial Savings Bank HA WIWfS-BURWELL Huntington Beach residents Lon HawkaM and Kory Burwell have announced their plans for a March 21 wedding. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Hawkins ofHunungton Beach and he is the son of Mrs. Burd Bicksler of Yachats. Ore .. and Keil Burwell of Pomona. The bride-elect i a graduate of Edison High School, Orange Coast College and Cal talc Lon& Beach. Her future bnde-groom as a graduate of Corona del Mar High School. Golden West College and Cal ~tatc an Dieao. They \.\rill be mamed an • I!> 1mon ~ Jude Catholic Church an Hunt1naton 8<'11ch TE N EYCK-WOODS The engagement of Beth Ten F)'<'k and Cpl. Paul J. Woods of Acworth. Ga .. ha~ been nnnouncc<.I by her paren1 . Or. and MN Ftcd W Ten Eyck of Ncwpon Bc3ch. Th<' bndc-clect au jrnduate ot "" J)()n Harbor Htlh School and her tianct. '°n of M~ I ucy G Wood • ,., stationed at the Manne C orp'I \ar . lataon 1n I Toro ihe) ~•II he ma med ov IS an Cnlvar) ha~I • nta Ana ~CCMt OMlY ~OT,....,. 0 119abw 11 .... -M---- ~ Reykjavik's outlook is refreshing " ~~·· ----..-.n~'""l"'!'--·---'!"'--City atmosphere at northern summit keeps ea ers ·attention on the br-r-rtnk of peace I J CAROL MOORE ............... Al remote and unhe.raldcd as at is, Iceland•• capital is almost ideal for a summit talk. Bracing weather, few com- mercial distractfons and a no-nonsense atmotpbe~ will help the dignitaries stick to the business at hand -neaotiaung ~ That would be the summation of 22 county residents who visited Re,Ykjavik last 1ummcras part of aScand1nav1an tour con~ucted ~y Orange Coast College. . Lake President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, we were greeted by hat-tossing wmd. Morning temperatures were in the low 40s and that was July.· Kcflavik International Airpon's field is used panially by U.S. military and the terminal is the size of John Wayne Summit news AS. Aarpon's. It has a snack bar -no rt;staurant -and reasonably comfortable vinyl couches we used during an unex- pected four-hour layover on our return night. Confined to the airport's hall for 1ntcrnat1onal travelers. we fou nd ourselves yearning to get back into town. such as 1t was on our visit two weeks earlier. Europe's smal'test and nonhernmost capital as h3Cdly cosmopohtan but defi· natcly clean and apparently trouble-free. The air as especially fresh because all the city's energy needs are met by geothermal springs and h)droelectric power. In fact geysers heat the city's busiest outdoor swimming popl with its adjacent ··hot pots" -~teaming tubs where the gossips meet to relax and solve local probl ems. Whale outsiders worry about cold wars. the toric here could be cod wars regarding coasta fishing rights. Downtown people were more intent with brows furrowed and shoulders seem· angly permanently hunched against the cold. Clothes on the dark. somber stde were offset by punk hair-dos that had reached th as island on the edge of nowhere. Iceland's population has doubled since 1944 to about 244,000 and about one-third are under age 18. Such youthfulness helps to ma an tam the paoneen ng spi nt necessary to la\ c on th as glacial frontier that has no debt, slums or unemployment. About 4.000 of Re)k1av1k's 90.000 people are connected with 1he 11nivttJity where 'l. Iceland's President Viedis Fin- nbo&ac:tottir was OJ9« on the faculty and stiJllives with her family. • The campus has some o( the better architecture in this outpost. Eltewbere. slab block buildi"SI tend to be nondetcript or tinacd with Nit. The blandnesa is relieved by Icelanders' eeuion for so- lariums which tum into vanu.al juqles of hothouse areenery 1n sprina and summer. Outside veaetation is thin this Car north. Natural beauty comes mostly Crom the volcano on the horizon or the mountains across 1he bay for which Reykjavik - .. smokin& bay'' -was named by early settlers attracted to its mists. This summer 1he capi~I was sprucina up to celebrate the city's 200tb year, which. made it easy to host a summit meetina on 12-day's no1icc. Even so its four hotels will be hard-preued and it's just as wcl~1hat Nancy Reapn stayed home. The service is more friendly than five-star and not used to accommodating her traveling en· tourage. Plus she might be disturbed that the actual meeting site, the Hofda -a two- story white clapboard house that doubles as the mayor's banquet hall -is said to be haunted. The most popular theory about the ghost's identity as that a young woman named Solberg poisoned herself while standing trial for murdering her child at the tum of the century and then moved in with the j udae when he later bought the Hofdi.- The first dog would feel at home, though, since two years ago city officials repealed a 60-ycar-old ban on keeping dogs in the capital. This curious law, which applied only to Reykjavik. not the rest of the island. wa s passtd during an epidemic thought to be spread by dogs. Dog-loven failed all the way to the supreme court and the European Court of Justice in their cam- paign to have the ban removed. Otherwise. this place as peaceful. The 1ail isa two-slorybuildingm midtown.and the nect of police boats recently went from four to three when one was sold for $25 . As was reported after a reception Last w~k; Mayor David Oddsson recalled that the l'Mt summit in Reykjavik was between Richard Nixon and President Georges Pompidou of France. Pompadou died soon afterward and Nixon resigned the following year. "I hope we have better luck th as time." said Oddsson. 'Short Ribs' cartoonist Frank E. O'Neal dies PACIFIC GROVE (AP) -Frank E. O'Neal. canoonast for the comae stnp " hon Ri bs" which appeared an more than 800 newspapers. died Fnday. He was 64. O'Neal suffered a stroke four years ago. He as sun·a\ed by a son. John O'Neal of Costa Mesa. a daughter and four grand- soM. , O'Neal began the strip in November 1958 as a gag a da) with a wide selectaon of characters. It was syndicated by the Newspaper Enterprise Association Inc. and repnnted an a Dell Comics book and a Gold Medal pocketbook. .. at1sfact1on is probably an unhealthy disease. but JUSt the same. I do enJOY my JOb and I hope to be fo rtunate enough to keep enough readers entertained to sustain Short Ribs for years to come ... O'Ncal wrote an 1961. .. Laughter as a precious thing these days." In 1964 he received the Cartoon 1st of the Year Award 1n Nev. York Caty. The stnp was turned over to cartoonist Frank Hill in 1973 and O'Neal began drawing for advcn1s1ng. Born in Spnngfic:ld. Mo .. O'Neal was a World War II Army veteran and received a Bronze Star. · He began stud} ang art an 1948 at the Jefferson Machamer School of Art in Santa Monica and his first magazine canoon was told to the Saturda~ Evening Post m December 1950. _.._, .... The Hofdl. forecrcnmd, la a two-8tol'J home in a Rey_,.rik park. It la .the actual meeunc alte of thla weekend'• •ummlt conference. ~Ke, ..... '*"'~~lk: Garden Grove woman avoids second trial in baby's death By tbe Auoclated Preu A Garden Gro\C woman accui;ed of sufT0<.·a11ng her 3-month-old baby has avoided a second tnal on manc;laughter charges b} pleading guilty to felony child abuse and endangerment Tammy lmma ngs. "ho as '>Ch11ophren1c. was ordered to \pend 90 days an the Metropolitan State Hospital an Norwalk on Fnda)" and "'as placed on five years' probation. Condiuons of the probation include b1-weekl) '1s11s 10 a psychaatnst and an agreement to stay awa) from children younger than 8. lmmangs. 23. was acquiued Sept. 30 of second-degree murder and voluntary manslaughter. but the JUI) dead locked I Q.2 an favor of convactton on an anvoluntar} manslaughter charge Imming~ has been an Jail since her irrest March 9, when she awakened her boyfn end and told him she had killed the cha Id to save the "-'Orld. Prosecutors said the baby was suffocated. Defense attorne) Jod W. Baruch argued the girl died of sudden infant deat h S)rndrome. but because of her mental condition lmmangs belteved she killed the child. Judge won ~t name officials given prostitutes by Patrick Moriarty LAX ground radar system shut down for seven months LO .\ (1FLE~l.\P)-.\J udgc1nthe fraud case of former .\ssemblyman Bruce Young refused to release names of any politicians wh o ma y have been provided prostitutes by convicted corruptor W. Pa1rick Monany. U.S. District Judge Dickran N. Tevnz1an rejected the request by Young's attorney. Donald H. Heller. for pros· ecutors to release 1nformat1on on federal. state and local officials who ma) ha ve been "provided sexual fa, ors at houses of prost11ut1on" run b> 1"'0 women linked to the Oran~e County businessman. Tevnzaan. who as scheduled to issue a final ruling Oct. 20. said he probably won't grant a request for 1nforma11on about the women. whom Heller identified in coun documents as Sandy Dunbar, "a prostitute as well as a madam" who once operated out of a Beverl y Hills penthouse. and Eileen Mayberry of Los Angeles. Young. who quit the Assembly an 1984 to become a s.icramento lobbyist. was charged an August with 28 counts of mail fraud for allegedly filing false financial disclosure statements for payments he received from Moriarty and Falcon Com- munacations. a LO\ ..\ngclco; cable tele· vision firm that has not been charged"' tth any wrongdoing. Dunbar is expeCt{"d to be a government witness against Young Ma~ht'n) is not, and Heller refused to d1srus' "hy he brought her name into the cast' Chief Assistant U. Attornc) Richard E. Drooyan. who 1s prosecuting Young. said the government doesn't have any records on Dunbar's acta \ t11e'i and in- dicated that Mayben) 's past 1<; irrelevant to the government Monarty•s use of prostttu1cs 1n thl' 1970s and earl y 1980s to entertain poh· tacians and bankers ha'i m:c1' cd more attention in Young's case than 1n previous cases linked to Monart). Several former cm, councilmen from suburban communitirs an the Los Angeles area have been 1nd1cted or con \ acted of taking bribes from Monart,, who as serving a seven-)ear pmon sentence for mail fraud. The Orange Count) firl'worh manufac- turer used the poht1c1an'> to promote has various business ventures Young 1s the first defendant to have Fluor to sell offshore drilling dlvlslon, take $27 mllllon loss By tht Auoclated Pre11 Fluor C'orp .. the Irvine-based engi n~r- 1ng. construmon and na1ural re ourocs conglomerate, has agreed to sell its troubled offshore drillina divisi on for $17 S m1ll1on. Fluor\Bid at w11l 5how an after-tax Ion of $:!7 m1ll1on on the transaction. which will be chargl'<i tn t 11s founh..quart<'r that ends th as month The aarccmcnt c411 for Auor to receive an 1n1t1al pa)'mcnt of$7.5 malhon. wtth the rtil lO be paid O\.Cr eight year'I nuor hu been look1n1 into "i<'lhng the d1vr11on . Fluor DnlhnJ r' acc Inc of New Orle.ns. since I~ 5 "'hen Fluor announced a ma.ior corporate restructur· ina bet'aust of the dcpre<>scd energy and construction tndustn{"s. The omhorc unit an fiseol IQ8$ had an Op(rati~lo ofS31.3 mallton. ineludinaa $36 millton wr1tedown on equipmc:ont. on rcvcnucsofS7 I 2 million In fiscal 1984. it lost St. 7 m1ll1on on revenue of S6 I. 9 m1lhon. · T~ parent company eli.t'd out a profit of $1 .1 mallton. or I cent 1 shart. 1n tht third quuter but still had a deficit of of $70 9 mtlhon for the nine month5 on ulcs of $3.14 hithon served in the U:gaslaturl' Young has not been chargl·d "11h masu ang has poltt1cal influence 1n return for sexual -;crvaces. but the fo rmer Demo· cratic legislator from Norwalk has ad· ma tted through Heller his 1nvohcml·n1 wi th one prostitute. He has said hed1dn'1 know she \\3\ 0t•1ng paid by Moriarty. I cvnzaan postponed 1hc stan ol Young's tnal until Jan 6 afll·r l klkr ~ml he was wathdrawang a<; lead dt"kn\l' attornc). The tnal had been schedukJ 10 began No" 4 an Francmo auorne:y (1corgc "nl~cr will become th e kad attornl'\ be' au\c' Heller's past la"}cr-chcnt rda11on~h111 with Monan, would ltm1t ht\ dTcl 11\l .. ness. Heller "31d Heller, "ho bnclh represented Monar· t) before the former Orange Count' bu sane sman was con' 1Ctl'<i on C'Orruption charges earlier this }ear. had contendt"d until Fnday that he also could rcprei.cnt Young despite an apparen1 connact ol tnterest. Monart\ t!I a go,ernment "llnl'''> who will be tes11f\lng in the ca<;e .... LO ANGELE ( ..\P) -A ground· control radar ">Stem at Los Angeles ln1ernat1onal ..\arpon was shut down for se' en months tht\ )Car because parts to repair 11 are no longer being made, a federal onicaal said The I ~-year-old system was used to rnntrol tax11ng planc'l an poor visibility. While irwas down from late February until about three week\ ago. air traffic con- trollers relied on pos111on reports radioed ~' pilots. ~1d Jame\ Holtsclaw. the Federal A' aauon .\dmanastrauon's air traffic manager at at the airport. "It had no elTcct on safet y, but at dad increase dela)'i. probably :!5 percent to 30 ricrccnt. when 't\thtltt~ "'as a half-male or k\~." he ~Id. "Our controller., arc professionals. and that "as \.Cl") frustra11ng for them ... he said, adding that vmbtlat' is probably that low "pans of 30 day~ in thl' year." No ground Ul't1dents were reported dunng the shutdown. but at least two airplanes rolled onto taxiways without perm1ss1on. Hohscla" said. The 'iUf\'callance detection equipment as onl\ made an the Lln1ted tate bv Tuas lnsirum{"nts. Real Hooter Hooter. a 2-year-old •b-,llercl- plt ball mb. la at the oraaa• Coant)' Humane Society aMlter waltln& for eomeone to take ber bome. --Sbe la •P9Jed. lood wttla cb.lldren and laoue brOkea. TIM •helter la at 21832 Newland 9t.. Huntlniton Beacb. 2 .1 survivor S&N SALVADOR. El Salvador (AP) -At least 21 survivors were pulled Saturday from buildings that collapsed in a strona eanhquake, racucn said, but frantic efforts continued into the niaht to save bundreds more wbo poficc said still were buried. Late Saturday, President JOS( Napoleon Duarte said on television that 300 people were killed and 6,SOO injured in Fnday's quake. The Inter- national Red ('ross said earlier that about 400 people died and 6.000 were tiured. and U.S,__officiaJs said about HO people were killed or lrlpped and pre umed dead. There was no official count of the number of people buried, and esti- mates continued to fluctuate. "We don't know !low many more are in the ruins of buildinas and houses in the affected zone," Duarte said.at a news ~onferencc earli~r as res<:ue workers and relief iid began arriving from all over the world. Bathed in perspiration. workers struggled under portable potliahts to remove tons of twisted concrete and stfil aJ the 4lilc of.one of the fidlen structurn, the fi ve-story Rubcn Dario buildina. American volunteer Glenn Pauon said 18 survivors were freed Saturday from the wreck.qe of that buildinf. Patton is district chief of Aonda s Dade Count y Fire Rescue Depan- lftcnF which sent a team to help IO<'ate survivors. Oen. Rinaldo Gotcher, chief of the Treasury . Police. said earlier that about 300 people were believed b'tried in that buildina and an identical one nearby. He also said SO d~ad aod wo.undcd had been taken out of the two build1n15 since Fnday. bu1ldana before beina rescued on but he did not aive a breakdown. Friday. Rescuers ~aid three o ther "I owe my life to my dcsJc and my survivors, all women. were freed chair. I fell between them and ~~cy Saturday from the wreckaae of pres•· were collap~ t~about this me. he dential offices in another part of the · said, holding his hands about 18 city inches apart. !.rmed forces Radio Cuscatlan Ayala , SO, later helped locate.other reported children trapped in two survivors. schools and an or_phanaae. The quake hit shortly before noon "I was in my office yesterday when FnJay and was followed by af\cr- the earthquake struck at about noon... shocks durina the nagh.1 and Saturday .. said Ricardo Ayala. a civil en~ncer San Salvador. a cit) of 800,000 who was pinned four hours inside his people. was almost enurcly cut ofT third~floor offire of the Ruben Dario from 1he rest of the. country and the • IN PREPARATION FOR OUR Ill FROM 2 P.M. TO 10 P.M. .... OUR REGU~ AR STORE HOURS Will RESUME ON TUESDAY _,__ ... -- • 19ee Circuit City StorH, Inc • -............. _,,, ......... P'4t-- •, • Nations pledge aid to Duarte By tbe Associated Press (10\crnments and private grou around the world qu1ckl) pledged o Saturday to rush aid to El alvado including medical teams and track in dogs. after an canhqualcc there k1lle hundreds of people and injure thou~nds more • President Reagan. in Iceland for summit with $o\ 1e1 leader M1khai Gorbachev. promised in a telegram t Salvadoran President Jose Napolea Duane "to help 1n any way we can ." Pope John Paul II \aid he offered "fen ent pra yers to the Lord for the eternal re)t of the dead. and a'ik you to eittend sentiments of my profound condolences to the families and my concern for the injured and home- less." France. Ital~. Cipaan. Nicaragua. West German). Ci"ltLcrland, Canada and Mexico al<io pledged support for earthquake v1ct1m~ In Geneva. the ln1erna11onal Red Cross said it has airlifted 13 tons of tents. blanket'i and firsl aid k11s lrom Panama 10 El \ah ador .\ French-Swiss team or aboul 60 relief workers left Zunch for El al vador aboard a chartered OC ·I 0 Saturday. Thl' plane also ca med IS search dogs. 5.00Uhlankcts. IOOten1s. medical supplies waler punfica11on equipment and communications gear The 1eam was 10 haq•' included West German n:st·ue worke~. bul 1he plane lcfl ':>w111erland before their am val l:x.-causc of what offic1ab sa id was the urge nt') of 1he s1 1uat1on The quake s1ruck Fnda} in the capital of San ahador. toppling bu1khngs and cracking streets. The Cit) of 800.000 people was almost completely tut ofl" from lhe OUtSldC. 03led residenl'I "andered strccts littered "1th rubble and downed power linec; There wa\ no oflic1al casualty cou nt The International Red Cross in Gencva said m workers 1n San Salvador reported about 400 dead, 6.000 inJurcd and 20,000 homeless. The U.N disaster relief office in Geneva said at leas1 lO children were· among the dead and 350 people were hospitalized State Department officials said a team of Amem:an d1sac;ter assist.an~ ell pert'> was 11') 1ng to survcy the s1tua11on. "We're told 11 won't be very long before we know exactly what the damage 1s and what assistance will bt nc ccs,ar>." dcpartment spokes"oman ~1al) Grace Bums said in Wash1ng1on. The l ' S ambassador m San Salvador declared the city an emerg- ency area, opening the way for an 1mmcd1atc I ' c; grant of S2S.OOO F1,c re!><:ue wor!l.ers fro m M1am1's Mciro-Dade fire Department flew to an \al\ador with hfe-savmg equip- ment to ass1\I in lhe search for buried SUfVl"Ors. The N 1cara~uan government said 11 wa\ prcpanng to send blood plasma and other cmergenq suppllc'i Two Frent h human11anan groups. Doctors W1thou1 Borders and Doc· IOr\ of the World, ..aid they wo uld send fi,c mcd1tal teams to Join three other group;, already an San Salvador Italy's Fore ign M1m'ltry said 1hat count!') would a1rhl'I 10 ton\ of cmergcnq eq uipment. Numbers to phone for lnf ormatlon WAS HINC1TON (AP) -The tau: Department has provided the followma telephone numbers in con- ncc11on with the carthquake 1n El Salvador. . c1t11en, scckma information about Amcncans m San Salvador should call the State Department at 202-64 7-S02 l Amencans who wam to help earth quake v1ct1m\ ~hould contact the International Red ( ros' It 202-639-331 S They hould not send equ1pmen1 or &ood ofany kind. Salva~oran' in the United tates making inq umc about , lvadorans who may have been earthquake v1ct1ms hOJSld call the Sal vadoran fmba Y 11 202-26S·34 0 Accordma 10 the Oran ( ount> Chapter of the Red Cro • ~uthem ahfonuans w11h reliuvcs in El lvador ma> contact the El lva<k>r Con1ulatc General in l.o1 Anatle I t 21 -62 • 2 • _Mother Teresa's plane skids into crowd ' la DAR~SALAAM,Tanaaia(AP)-AMnall Kasparov: Aides l@ve away aeereta Pl ne catrytna Nobel Peace laun.te Mother Teresa skidded 1nto a crowd of wttt-wilben Saturday and killed five of them dwintan •boned takeoff', Radio Tanzania said. Mother Teresa was Sister Clarapaa, a native or India. The others kJlled ~ t~ boys, llliCd 12 and 14, and two men, 1nclud1na o~ !"ho ran a center for lepers at the Hombolo m111101\, 1he "'POncd. not hun. Antona thote killed wa• a nun belonaina to Mother TeTe11'• Mitlionariet of Charity accord· injto Si11erCelina. anothermembtrofth~ Roman ~lhol.ic o~: She said two nuns were ho pit.al .. ized with in.Junes. ~tale-run Radio Tannnia said the plane CIJT)'lD& Mother Te~ and two other passenaers was unable to Jet airborne and veered into the crowd, of people "!'ho .had come to the m1 ion center 1 unpaved a1rstnp to sec her off. !he accident ~u~ at the remote Hom bolo m!u1onary center 1n central Tanzania, about 200 miles WettC?fO.resSalum and 2S miles east of the No o~e on the plane was hun. petat11. as to what .caused the accident were ~ot 1~mcd1atcly available because communica- tion wttb t~c remote arc:a 1s difficult . 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But this year's budaet fbr 2,7SO students is $9.2 million -less per student than other well-t<>- do areas such as Beverly Hills and Palos Verdes. The 130 teachers in the district have the fourth-lowest median salary in the county: janitors spread plucic .-U on the roof to kftO rain out of the llins buildinp; ctaurooma art· deued Oftly oncu weekbecauteofnwntenance stall' cuts. and supplin of conttruetion peper, pencils and other supplin are bemy co()Ulh. .. We don'l actually run out, but we come close," one teacher 111d. One teacher hu tauaht her fit\h-tfldtn to use their dampened ftneers to pick up bits oflittcr, and the school bu cariceled 1t$ subscription to that elementary school staple, the Weekly R~. Problems bepn with a 1976 Califom'- Supreme Court decision, Serrano vs. Priest, that held the state's existina school-finance system was unconstitutional. The state now splits up most education money to provide more funds to nccdier districts. And tbe ..... or Propoaation 1 l froze Pl"'ropf:M_l,.,r1)' IUft. Enrollment has dropped to a projected low this year of 2, 716, and that also means less state fundina. Even the wealth of this four-1quare-mile town ICU apinst it. The bedroom oo,mmupity has no indUllJ'y lftd few businnses1 yet Schools Super- intendent David Brown sar. 1t is too well-to-do to be el;,ible for much fedcra and state aid that aoes to poorer communities. "What's f'riahtenina to me is the quality of education we've come to lean on is at nsk," aid foott.IJ star-turned-actor Merlin Olsen, a 17-year city resident. "Part of our identity, pan of our appeal as a community, is that we've always had quality schools." Boy_saved from river still in critica con m~0~·1'=---i- SACRAMENTO (AP)-A 2· year-old boy, who was submcried in chilly waters for m<?re than. 90 minutes. remained 1n cnucal condjtion Saturday night. Allen Smith of Oa~dale was revived J1h bours after the plun.ae. 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Spooson of the event, the Los Anaelet Free South Africa Movement, ureect.full and immediate sanctions ~ntt that nation's reaime, the freein& of black activist Nelson Mandela from prison and the boycott of Shell Oil Co. for alleaedJy supplying fuel to South Africa's military and police. "The immorality, the brutality of apartheid is not a black 1uue. It 11 a human iuue, .. Bradley told a cheeriftf crowd. Bf'ldlcy. who isrunnina for_aovemor, irtiected some campaiana~ into his brief speech ~ blast ma his opponent, GOv. Geo,.e Deukmtjaan. as a latecomer to the anti-apartheid movement. Apartheid is "an unconscionable system of aovemment," Bradley laid. ''Unfortunately, it took t~e aovemor of this state over a year -af'ter everybOdy else recotnized it -before he j umped on the ~ndw~n. He's a Geora}e..come-lately." Earlier · this year, Bradley si~ed bills that would deny an estimated $100 million a year in city business to firms with financial ties to South Africa. 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President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev directed their lccy advisers to work into the niaht Saturday on arms control problems and other djsputed issues before the leaders conclude their weekend talks. Spokesmen for the two sides said that Reagan's top arms control adviser, Ambassador Paul Niue. and Oorbachev's chief negotiator, Viktor Karpov, would head teams of ex pens to seek areas of possible agreement. Reqan's spokesman, Larry Speakes, told reporters he could not predict whether this work would take "a few hours, or an all-nighter." The teams were directed to find proposals for Reagan and Gorbachev to consider at the clo,ma round of 1he1T summtt today. Speakes said the two leader$, who met for nearly four hour Saturda). dtd not discuss the possiblity of making a JOtnt statement at the conclusion of their talks, nor a date for a third summit. 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Asked whether she wished Nanq Reagan had accompanied her hus- band to Iceland. Mrs. Gorbache' replied, "It 1s difficult for me to sa). Maybe she had her reasons - obligations or maybe she is not well." The Whtte House has said that Mrs. Reagan did not travel to Iceland m keeping with its view that the meeting between the two leaders was to be pure business with very ltttle, if any social activit y. White House spokesman Larry Speakes said that the admin istration was aware of Mrs. Gorbachev's remarks about Mrs. Reagan's health and said, in response to a reporter's qJJestion, "She's well. thank you." Mrs. Gorbachev. whose knowledge of the Engli sh 'cx:abular) 1'1 limited repeated sc' eral tames what seemed to be her on I~ t\\O English phra~<; .. II 1s beau11fu1:· and "Good morning." Despite her public prominence. Mrs Gorbache' obsened the news blackout surrounding the meetings. declining to speculate on the outcome or when she and her hmband might tra-.el to the United tates. "I think the meeting 1n ReJkJa\1k will make 1t more clear" when tht' lJ S. summit wall be held, she said. There was no ind1cat1on Saturda} whether the meeungs would produce a date for the U.S. su mmit or would make progress toward arms control. In the morning, Mr-; Gorbachev left the lightly $Uarded ferry Georg Ots. where Sc:ntor members of the Kremlin delega11 on are staying, and v1s1ted the Laugardalur swi mming pool. Chatting \\Ith the swimmers. 'ihe s~ud ... , am kind of ashamed of myself JUSt walk1n$ around here with all you, who arc doing this for )'Ou r health." Later, Mrs. Gorbachev went to the Amamagnaean Institute. an archive for Icel andic manuscnpts daung from as earl y as the 13th century. Iceland was scnled 1,000 years ago b) V1k1ngs. and the modem language 1s close enough to Old Norse that Icelanders can read the ancient tomes. Mrs. Gorbachev was clearly de- lt&htcd about a manuscnpt about a Norwegian king who spent some 11me in ancient Russia. "l conclude from these documents that there are deep roots 1n the relationship between Iceland and Russia. and our generation should promote these trd111ons," she said. Mrs Gorbachev then v1s1ted the Nauonal Museum . Portrait l>dckage Special 12.95~~ 1·8X10 2·5x7s 8--Matching wallets YOU CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE PORTRAITS Photographer will be at: T~~· ~'ll•~fH/\IJ •• )I(' JCPenney JC PENN EY Location: HARBOR CENTER 2300 Harbor Dates: Oct. 17 & 18 Costa Mua li~o :ooa.m. to 1:00p.m. & 2:00 to 6:00p.m ... ~ (N2MTJ \ I I J Reagan signs· stopgap funding measure Htsspen tngotllkeeps government operating word. it ii a~" llt!lllD said in a Mtemnt c ••t repeet my c:alJ for .the= to do its duty~ <>ncrett to pa11 an accepgbae fuU·year ~ •• tend me an ~ without fr·-i..-Reapn blamed the tm""'ue on "the daire of delay." urna.... the House of Represtntatt~ to use an ocno1bua ~ ptelidtnttaid be wu lianina a resolution appropriations bill as a veb.icle for unneceuary REYKJAVIK, ~cetand (AP) _ President ~un~na appropriations for liecal year 1987, spend1n1 and other harmful initiauve1 that could Reapn on Satu~y ajped .. with srtat relUC\l.nce.. allowtnt tbe aoverament to operate for five more npro~;,_.~nacted throuah the normal lqJ1lative a stopPP sprndiq bill. to beo ~e eovemment days. unttl tbe Conareu can llf'ee on a full year's opet?ll~ ll?rouah the middle of thil week. budaet. f do tbj1 with sreat reluctance." The statement wu released by White House 'That 11 no wat to nm the federal· aovern-.. The C>narea hat had over eiaht months to spokesman Larry Speakes, who traveled with. men~"beaaidofthe ,entthyim~lhathadbeld pess the_..._."" appropriatio .. • bi'lls," he sai·d. Rdpn to the president's su~rp<>wcr summit in up pa~ of a co~t1num1 resolutton to keep the Rcaa.n not;slh~t the CWTcnt 'u ... s. bud-t year Iceland with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbecbev. vernment optr1ttn1 throu• .. the fi•-• -.r that ...... ... Several hours before thca••temcnt was ,·ssued. n Oct. l . .._, _. 1-........ n. on Oct. I, and that he had sJ'ancd two .. Speakes said Reapn had not made up ht1 mind on Man smashes dlsplay case ho1dlng U.S. ConsUtutlon WASHINGTON (AP) -A Colondo man wu bdd on S2S,OOO boDd tcdl~ on~ that be amuhed a display cue aa the National Atchives conwni11 the U.S. Constinnio• and t.bc Bin ofRiahts. .... .... after the •a.ck. authoriues laid. Bail WU let by I Oilllid ol Columbia lleari .. cwn•i..,..,, wbo ltftl Huar IO IM city jail Bebe Ile ... urel1ed al u.e a«bivet, Ht.atat told tbe __.. "America is an im~ country," archives~ Jill Brett said. The documents. eealed under ainiaht aJau in a bronze and The documents, which were mar6&e cue, were not touched, not damqed, were lowered into a said Mrs. Brett. ~ wu protective 2S-foot-<kep, SO.ton estimated at S 1,000. Randall Husar, 36 of fort Collins, Colo., wu c:har'ted with desU'UC'tion of fodnal property after he anac:ked lhe cue with a hammcron Friday. "It is inefficient, disruptive, and costly-in a Pf'CVlO~s temporary fundina extensions, "and wbether to sign the resolution durina the summit r--::::::::m:a:d:e:•:t:c:lcat:::w:ha::t:s:te=ps==a=re~n:cce::ssa:.:_ry:_:fo~r~th~e~~o~r~a~ft~er~i~t~co~n~c~lu~d~cd~.~~~~~~~~~----.!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!::~ Bush · denies · Contra link ' CHARLESTON. S.C. (AP)-Vice President George Bush said Saturday he has played no role in directing secret flights that drop arms to Contra rebels in Nicaragua. He said he's met a Cub;an-Americ~n wh~lps direct tbe-m1ss1ons and he's "a oL" Eugene Hascnfus. a Amencan captured after a Nicaraguan missile brought his cargo plane down last Sunday, told a news conference in Mana$ua Thursday of two Cuban- Amencans who ··work for the CIA (and ) dad most of the coordination for the fli&hts." He id en ufied one of them as a Max Gomez. Published repons said Fnday that Bush's national sccunty adviser. Donald Gregg. helped place Gomez at a military airfield in El Salvador from which Hascnfus' plane took off. A newspaper said Saturday that Gomez told associates that he re- poned to Bush in his role as head of the Contra air supply operation. "To say I'm running the operation that Hasenfus is involved in ... its absolutely untrue," Bush said. "I can deny it unequivocally." Greg. in a telephone interview, also denied directing Gomez. "Neither the vice president nor I ' coordinated operations in Central Amcnca." Gregg said. Bush said of Gomez: "To my · knowledge. I met with him twice. shook hands with him a third time. He's a patnot." Illegal alien bill moves on WASHINGTON (AP) -House and Senate negotiators on sweeping immigration legislation neared a major breakthrough aturda> and said they're ready for more tradeoffs as the) raced the clock to produce a compromise ball before Congress adjourns The conferees took no formal 'otes before ad1ourning unttl Tuesda>-But they did 1nd1cate agreement on a plan to cap reimbursements to state and local governments for prov1d1ng pub- lic assistance to newly legalized aliens. That understanding could be crucial toward producmg a com- prom1~ ball. because a deadlock on the same issue two years ago kt llcd the leg1sla11on. An amnest) program for millions of lon~-term illegal ahens 1s a centerpiece of House and Senate immigratio n bills. along with financial penalties for employers who hire undocumented workers. But the immagrat1on bills in their entirety go far beyond those issues 1n attempting to slow the hemorrhage o( illegal aliens entering the United States. Among them arc civil rights protec- tions for those who woufd be legal- ized, special provision$ for agricul- tural growers, and a temporary ban on deponing iUcpl immigrants from El Salvador and N icaraaua whb-some lawmakers believe -would face political persecution 1f returned home. Artificial heart patient dies TUCSON. Ariz. (AP)-Bernadet- te Chayrez. who received two anificial hean implants. died Satur- day as doctors tncd to transplant a human heart. a h os pital spokeswoman said. 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"There are l\O doubts about the involvement of the United States in all' these actions," Ortega said in his firSt public comment since EUJene Hasenfus was captured earlier this week. He said documents found m the wreckaae of the C-123 tmnsPort plane proved the role ot the U.S. JOVernment. President Reagan and other U .. officials have denied any government involvement in tbe flight . Ortega. speaking at a town meeting broadcast nationally by the aovemment-run Voice of Nicaragua radio. stiid U .. officials "stimulate terrorist 1tctions such ns this, but when people die they do not take resPonsibi lit y for the acuon .... They just call them heroes." "If the United States makes the mistake of invading Nicaragua. that is how American soldiers will end up - dead or prisoners of the Nicaraguan people," Ortega said. He said Hasenfus.z 45. of Marinette, Wis. "certainty will have to pay betore the Peoptc'a Anti:SOmodsta Couns." In comments to reportel'$ after his speech. Ortea.a said Hascnfus will be tried soon. "In a very short time. I mean quickly, he will be sent to the appropriate courts to bejud&cd," he said. Other Sandinista officials have said Hasenfus could face up to 30 years in prison. The People's Couns were formed after the Sand1nist.1 NatiQnal liberation Front came to Power in July 1979, ending42 years of rule by the rightist. pr~Amci:,i~n So!'l'028 dynasty: · Amencan oflac1als wall seek a second meeting with Last Tw~ Days! S E b spokesman said Saturday. 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Sa/es 52 Pnces are make them weeks a Year Y even b t our satist e ter! at M action's , ervyn's. If Wh guaranteed isn t just Perfect ;t. You bought We'll make ,.t . , nng it back w . nght. . Ord •s out •• • 1nervy · Your family c n s is a store f?,iscover Me:V~~~ally count on. _Opening, Frida s at our Grand '" Huntlngt y , October 17 on Center. ' es· Opens Friday in Huntington Center! San Diego Fwy. at Beach Blvd. ~nd Edinger Ave. ' ., SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1986 --· -. - -. ---· - - • ..:... --.. -----... ... ...... ' .. .. SIMP11CI1Y AND ELEGANCE By VIDA DEAN ··1 have wanted to design fashions for a long time, .. said Ronald Mann of Los Angeles as he discussed his debut holiday collection of , evenmgwear. Also. ac one rime che designer -who grew up on a ranch in Kansas -wanted to be an accor. The acting ambicion eventually led to che designing career. "While attending Piccsbu rg University in Kansas as a cheacer arts major. a professor encouraged me to gee involved wich costu me design. I had been drawing all my life. so I enrolled in some classes ... Mann received a scholarship to Carneg1e- Mellon University and after complecing his scudies he assisted with coscume designing for a number ofPBS specials. From chere he went on to reach for a vear ac \orth Carolina School for che Arcs and e\entuallr made che move to Los Angeles. He landed a 1ob as costumer for Warner Brothers anJ lacer worked wich costume designer Julie Weiss Although Mann was having success as a costume designer. the dream of having his own line pers1sced. He accomplished che fear by working n1ghcs and weekends until che Ronald Mann Couture colleccion was born. "I would describe my first colleccion as soph1sucated and elegant," said Mann. who will be ac Lido Silks noon co 3 p.m. Wednesday for a crunk show of his evenangwear. "I wa nted co design evenmgwear char would be done wrch simplac1t\ and yet elegant I have cried co capture a long silhouette -very becoming to the woman's body," commenced Mann. who ad mies to being influenced by Oscar de la Renea. · . .. - "Mose of my fabri cs are 1mportedirom France. I have used a loc of black velvec and nch cones of real and red wich bead mg." All of che gowns are lined an silk and range an pnce from Sl800 to $3600. "I am already at work on mv sprang evening wear and will be using a loc of beaded lace. I have fou nd some beauraful pastel !ames chat I'm pleating. I am doing one peach lame and combining ic with peach lace In che fall of· 7, I will be do mg suics." Couture is almost lake creacan~ a work of art .. 1t's a rea l challenge to ubcam !>1mpiicm ard lane. buc thac s che kind of challen.~e rhac mosr exrnes me. "I learned cwo invaluable lessons while ac Carnegie-Mellon -hard work pa\ s off and how co tune 1nco refined casce. Mann's fashwns will aim be ~hown Occ ~l and \ov. 1 ac Bullock \X 1l~h1re Fashion Island •. l - ~ --1. wtUcb allows &he ml-L.~ ........ :'te pea•alt dlep into lbe Ilda...,,. iilldthw bNlb doWll the .... 1ato lae moleculel SO they CID = lwdllD b)'dlations. h also rt 1 r•'ud bri...-toxin• to the wlaicb ii qmte auperb. .. 11 ii Pd for all typn of lk.ins and laaa duee to bat weeks. The skin wiU be 11 its Plllk 1bree days after t.be &netmen\. If tbe client haa a special event conUll !IP. I ldvile them to comeia ... .,.Wwe. "Docllan .... Jllllierill in before cosmet6c: ~.Ind *ia1J llto can be dcm lb°"'f after •Wl"7· Also after dermlbnaiom •• cbemi.a lkin peels. I have been -.llkina with this machine since 1969. ·Everybody tw I ECLECTIC FASHIONS •• ; ....... 1 • Dan's sea foam-green trapeze top and bicycle pants. The urban native looks were il- lustrated with Glenn Williams' khaki twill button-front safari dress worn over a full, white rayon skirt; Karen Kane's leopard-()rint big shirt over a short, slim skirt an black; and Bonnie Strau11' tic-dye gypsy skirt con- structed almost entirely of ruffles. Overall, th( impression that the California desianers arc lea vi nais one of imagination tone Wiid. There is a boundless mixina of patterns, fabrics and tex tures.. One dcaiper shows denim jackets with leather and sequin trims. Another shows prom aowos with her denim jackets. Still another shows a linen day dress with chiffon sleeves. Venegas. a desiper who specializes in evenina wear, bas gone wild with transparent fabrics. h's an eclectic season for certain. your skin a speclalgl~• tried to copy ... .. • added while dia 11'11 ~-Fnncb-rnade a. chine. "E,,.y penon can be impro~. I can"ltlb.._ wriakJn. but with this .., ~ I.he wrinkln will be softeneCI. ne lkia will 11ow and look cared fOf Ind ..U poomed. And, it will feel•--... ~_,..IDlllodnnk more water. leUt ta ~ a day. You'll lliellbettlf Ud IOc* bener. One of the ftnt-ol'debydration can be .............. .ioWtl. After 1 llunlll allout thia type of fac:illl. RbftJ · tl.,...._ lbat lhe and hcrllaffotftwat thtiaMiiutc(which abe bas owMd since 1911) perform other types otlef'Vica iDdlldfiltother facials, acne treatment, wuinas. body massaae. manicures and elec- trolysis. "I would like for you to have today the aromatherapy.' Of course, l had heard of aromatherapy. but I thou&ht prob- ably you would sit in a room and smell nice scents and medjtatc. Not sot.~t all. It was a facial. , what happened was my face was cleansed wi th a milky cleanser and an alpe poultice cleanser and then steamed for I 0 minutes. After this she cl.ccked out my skin underneath a larae maanifyi ng alass to decide what it needed. At this point the aromas come into play. She applied essential oils from plan1 thal smelled heavenly. Each one was ma~ in and then a hydratina mask was applied to my face along with coolto-the·skii;t pad.s over my eyes. I was ten in the quiet room wrapped in a blanket aromatherapy got to me, and the ZZZZs came alona. Later, when Rh1ta came back to the room to remove the.mas~ with wate r. l found out I had been out of touch for I 5 minutes. The trea tment was com- plc;ted by a toning cream. a tifhtening gel and a day cream. My skin r~lly felt nice and I could hardly wait for three days to pass. Rhita began her trainina in South Africa. where she was born. and V1l1 Dm continued trainina ir< EnaJand, Pl!ls. Vienna and New York. (The facials range from $40 to $60.) As J left Rhita said, "We do a fuJI body massage usi na the aromatherapy. h ls REALLY relax- ina." . NewPottei-s going to NAL con Ven ti on calling Marica Hefti, 675-4904. 977-3000, ext 8675 the Guild office Proceeds will benefi t Interval House. at CHOC. a shelter for ·abused women and children. show with fashions fro m Lanz, In- trigue Boutique, Class Act and Brues.- tle. Funds are being ra.iSCC:S for the Cysttc Fibrosis Foundation and uckets (25) arc available by callina 520-9671. outh Coast More than 1,000 members are expected to attend -Monday throuah Thundly Naliona.I Ag. sista~ convention in the Los Anacin Airpon ·Hilton and Towen Hotel. Repraentina tbe New- pon Beach chapter will be ~ident Muie France Lefebvre, Juay lluer, ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil---, Beth Cunia, Barben Ammdter, Debbie Benedict and Linda Scbeck. Deleptes will e•cbanee idea and &cam more about tcrvina their com- munities throuah voh18*r work. Joann Waldron of Tustin is conven- tion chairman. Soroptimists ln1crna tional of Westminster will host a holiday harvest brunch and fashion show 9 a.m. Saturdar at Santa Ana Bullock's as a fund-raiser for local charities. Holiday fash ions and actcssories. prizes and gifts are scheduled. Tickets ($ 17.50) may be reserved by calling Bidwcll's Bidtique, 3467 Via Lido. will be the set ung for membership tea/fashion show 4 p.m. Su nday planned by Costa Mesa Junior Women's Club. Membership is open to Women1 18 to 36, who are interested in community service work. Reservations may be made by callina Jane Wills at 241 -9649 (days) or Lynn Jahnke, 751 -2387. Barbara Roppolo. drntlor Fashion Island management, and Bill Pope of the Irvine Company. will be at the 9:30 a.m. Wednesday mcetina of Spy&)ass Hills Garden O ub at the Harbor Ridae home of Gerry and Paul Bastiaansc. The guests will 1ill .-tembers in on fut ure plans for the Newport area. Travel Target Paytea Shoe Source Sueie'a Deale Lene Crattere FUhlon Gal Houee Of Shllhkebab Lori Wanninaton will be bc>nc>mt for her contributions to community service Thursday duriq a luncheon at the Ritz-Carlton. The event aPQn- sored by the Soroptimist Inter- national ofNewpon llarbor will also feature a show of fall-holiday collec- tion of Nina Cie Coutur, exhibits by local businesses and networking. Tickets ($3S) may be amnlCd by _.. 898-61 (2. . Small World Guild of Childrens Hospital of OC will sponsor a Thursday fashttrn show luncheon at the Re&istrY Hotel. Florence Smales will arrange for the styles from various Orange Countr stores. The event themed Collection '87 will conclude with prizes being awarded as pan of tbe group's fund-raising Two-on-the-town ticket project. Funher details available from Members and guests of Holy Fam- ily Madrte11as Auxiliary will be at the Meridjen on Thursday for the 22nd annual Peacock Alley fashion lunch- eon. The show of styles from Estelle Allardale of Corona del Mar and furs from M. Jacques will follow an 11 a.m. social hour and noon luncheon. Alumnae from Alpha Chi Omega will stage a fashion luncheon 11 a.m. Saturday at Four Seasons Hotel. Barbara Stewart will coordinate the A hair and nail care workshop, free to the public will be conducted 7. ta 10 p.m. Oct. lo at the Kristian Daniel Salon, (formerly Tom Rae lon)218 E. Seventeenth, Costa Mesa. Members of the audience will be tclec1ed u models for demonstrations con· ducted by the staff. More information available by calling 645-401 2. World's largest shoe store steps up SHARON, Pa. (AP)-A really big shoe store marking its step up to a new size kicked off a celebration that included letting 100 pairs walk off for free. Reyers bills itself as the world's laraest shoe store, boasting more than I 50,000 shoes from 300 manufacturers in a )Wide range of size. color and style . It recently moved from a four-story downtown building to a 36.000 square foot former supermarket in this depressed steel town of 19,057 on the Pennsylvania-Ohio border. ' Ohio. who bought two pa a rs of shoes and was waillnJ for his wife to complete her purchases. "She gets fined when she comes here. She always gets a pair. She could be another Imelda Marcos." "It'!> hke a broke rage house. You got shoes in here that people never heard of." said another customer, Stephen Leslie. 72, of Youngstown. "If they don't ha ve want you want, they'll get them. We come once a week." "My wife loves it." said customer Louis Danchisc, 65. of Youngstown. Busi,ncss has been good even though the area jobless rate hit 23.2 percent just three years ago. It has since settled to 7.2 percent. The store employs 130. ?2aJlc/,D eaputelZllD ?2e11ewe( ee11tee and the eey.Jtal eatleaeal Presents BRIDAL SHOW Trade Show Exhibition and Live Wedding Honorary Guest Roger Williams Paul Freedman of KllS-FM, FunFare, Trumpets, Hertiage Strolling Strings Saturday, Oct. 25th and Sunday, Oct. 26th Beginning at 11 A.M. on both days Sllow Times Sat.:_ , .--~,_..,~~-:--:--:-~-.-..--- For Ticket• Or Edlbllloo Worm•Uoo C.11 I HXJ a.m. Bridal Fashion Show 2 00 p. m. Bridal Fashion Show 3 00 p m. Entertainment 12.00 noon Bridal Fas on Jutt Faabor1·Jo•t• 714/364-30t3 4 00 p.m. Entertainment 5 00 p.m. "THE WEDD/NC" o:OO p.m. Moonlight Elgance Fashion Show All Happening At ... 2·00 p m Bridal Fash 3 00 p m Guest Speaker tWeddlng Plann ng Seminar -Coordinators Welcome/ 5·00 pm. Sunset Sensation Fashion Show Rancho Capistrano Renewal Center 11-5 South at Avery Pkwy .. San Juan Caplstranol ... visit booths by the bridal Industries leading photogra phers. jewelers. norests. cake decorators. wedding consultants, mobtle music entertainers. hotels. formalwa re shops and gowns by the fi nest makers, In a Garden loutdoorl setting. FALSE: TRUE: s6.00 in advance or s1.oo at the door. If a woman develops breast cancer, 1he wlll loae her breast. Early diagnosis before you can fHI the ma•• u1ually only requires a 1lmple ex- cision of the m••• and lymph node. ,,....,..c. ......... _ ...... •...,•nu•• .-11 --·--11 II. .......... o .......... 11 ... C II~ 1111 11 ie Ull In -ti ...... WOMAN AWARI DIAQNOITIC CINTI", • P'"lntlwe IMClcel ClllNc, Offen a _,..... ,,. ... tor all wCMMn tn conformance wlttt the AIMrtcaft Cancer lodetr l'lld lln for ,.........,.,..,. WCMMn Aware Dlatnottlc Center wtll do a COMftLl~"'.•1•••114•• for INIURANCI ONL v• to all women with • bfwt oomplelnt. We COMr "'9 tal~ • M•mmography (Low DoN) • Phyalclan Examination a •· • Computerized Ultraaound Scan • Radlologlat Report BRISTOL Pl AC:E --~-~ 2 lloalca North of 8oUth eo.et Pim It the comer of Brtitol 1nd Alton \ .. (Only available at Woman Aw•r•) • PIHHnt and aupportlve aurroundlnge • ln1truct1on In Seff·Examlnatlon • ,,.:..... ............. _,_,._,,,,,.., NO DOCTOR'S REFERRAL REQUIRED LllllT•D OF~•lf Cell TOdey '°' Contult1t10n or FrH Brochure. 983-8828 ' • _J Tfleacid-tangued Mr. Blackwell coming ta New.~.....,..__ T Is time. however. he reportedly will In scare o ten est instead o worst la Mr. llackweU chan&ina bis imaae? The d«ianer bas his .. wont dressed .. list every year, but Friday he will be involved with the "ten best'' at the Four Seasons. The ten best of 1986, selected by the Newpon/Costa Mesa YMCA for community involve- ment. will be honored at a S12S each black tie dinner/silent auc- tion. Blackwell will be on stage to introduce honorees Via ud Nora Jor1nsea, William ud Wllla Deu Lyoa, Ward and Allee Maeoa, BlU ud Nancy Steiner and two teens, Barbi ra R-ufflDI ud Jolua Farmer Jr. (BlackwefJ is also donati"g one of his creations for the auction.) Jlm Claapel Jr. is chairman of the event and assisting are RoD Park, Au Lewis, Gordon Bowley (auctJonecr), Rick Nelson, Du tleal1, C'aack Mltclaell and Tom Lee. Festivities will act under way at 6 p.m. with a cb.ampqne recep- tion. Reservations and funhcr information available by calling Barbara ••Boom at 6S0-7834. The answer to the question about Mr. 8. is a definite no. He will be at the Registry Hotel Saturday evening and name the worst-dressed couple in Irvine. The event is the lrvine Rose Parade Float Association's fund- raising celebrity auction. The worst-dressed will be nominated from the ranks of Irvine's service clubs and the .. winner" of the just fo( fun night will be• in the spotlight. Cocktails and hors d'ouevres will be served as $Uests have the opponunity to bid on items in both a silent and tive auction. One of the most exciting items is the opponunity to ride on Irvine's first rose parade float. Tight security at Paris shows BJ SUZV PA'M'ERSON ,,,, ...... ...., PARIS -· hen the ready-to-wear shows open next week all the men 1n blue blazers and red neckties won't signal a new fashion trend. They'll be security auards. Followiria a series of bombings in Paris. handbag and body searches. more guardJ and sirl:t crowd control will be pan of increased security at the shows of sprina 1987 fashions. ., ·• But Jacques Mouc;lier. head of the fashion guild, says the indu$try ··won't let tcrrorl$m friahten us" and the shows wlll go on. • Beginning Wednesday and lasttna for more than a week. the shows wi ll be held in thr« tents set up 1n the restored "Cour Carre .. (Square Counyard) of the Louvre palace. Following the September wave ofterronst bombings in Pans that lolled I 0 and injured 162, the Chambre Syndic.ale -the fashi on guild of couture a!ld ready-to-wear which organizes the shows -decided to enforce stnct sccunty measures. .. . .. We arc more than do ubling our security guards, from 24 to 56, said Mouclicr, executive president of the Chambrc Syndicale. The guards will be in blazers and ues, but as fashwn pros know. they can play rough at show entrances. . .. "The city of Paris will also have a busfull of policemen standina by, Mouclier said. "Most 1mponant. we are onl} allowmg a stnct minimum of spectators at the shows -1,200 professionals, with numbered scats. instead of I ,500 or so as in the past. There will be no standees.·· In the past,joumahsts and bu}'ers at the twicc-yearl} ready-to-wear shows have endured overcrowded tents. wtth shoving mobs that included ·•fashion groupies" and people claiming to be fnends of the designers. "We're also drastically cutttn~ down o n the number of photographers and TV cameramen to be allowed in.' Moucltcr said. . Those attending the shows will be searched twice. both at the 'imgle entrance to the counyard and at the tent entranc~s. Guards will look in handbags and fnsk the spectators. require all outs1zed bags to be left at a checkroom. and ma} inspect 1dent1t} papers as we ll as numbered. 1nd1v1dual 1nvitat1ons. Once 1ns1de. audiences will be locked in. w11h each exit watched b> a guard. Those w15hing to leave earl} will have to fu rnish 1dcnt1t) papers Fashion industr) officials said the} did not expect fear ofterronsm to cut attendance by foreign professionals. .. ··we've had Just as many requests fo r accred1ta11o n to the shows as ever. said Mo uchcr. · Maunce Cau, director of Yves aint Laurent's Rive Gauche marketi ng dcpanmcnt, said he expected all the usu~I 450 worldwide bu)ers d1rectl ) concerned with Saint Laurent to come to his show. There will be 37 big-name tent shows in the Cour Carre duri ng the week. But many designers will show elsewhere and arc expected to have their own securtt)' guards at the pnvate showings Tickets are SJ .S per person and Am•_.• Gruler may be called at 833~8003 for reservations. Dancina to mu ic of the 40s, entertainment and dinfoa from a aourmet spread by restuaral\ts of Sou th Coast Plaza, SC V lllaae and Town Centre have been planned for guests at the Oct. J 9 "Swina Flina" benefit planned by the S'outh Coast · Symphony Crescendos. Proceeds from the $75 per person event beina held in South Coast Plaza Jewel Court will benefit the SC symphony orchestra. Reservations may be made by calling the symphony office, 622-7220. Junior Ebell Club of Newpon Beach will be cruising again this year for its annual fundraiser. Members and guests will board the Catalina Holiday at Balboa Pavilion at 8:30 p.m. Saturday for an evening of dining and dancing to oldies and current hits played by Brian Beirne from K Eanh and Channel 11. Return is scheduled for midnight. Proceeds from the $20 each event will go to Make a Wish Foundation (for termanally ill children). More information available from 63 1-3026 or 7S 1-7112. Time to stan listina holiday panics on your calendar1 Invita- tions were mailed out this week for Hoaa Hospital's Christmas Carol Ball. It's set for Dec .. 6 at the Ncwpon Marriott with Ketler Scllaapp 11 chairman of the 5S2 Club SPonsorcd event, Aui1tin1 with details will be Harry ........ , Jlldtda Brower, Mike Gerta&, Barbati Glabmaa, Via Jer- 1e•sea, Lee Oliver, Hau Pra.er ud Barbara Roppolo. Festiviues include the All American Boys Chorus singin& Carols and danc- in& music by Aatel am per- formed in a Cllrlt IJMaay de- .si&ned 4ecor. Tickets are SSS2 per couple and purchase may be arranged by.calling 760.S917. Jim Lauritzen and Dana Karcher were co-chairmen of a golf invitational held at Mesa Verde Country Club. Proceeds of more than ~5,000 will go to Mardan Ce nter's scholarship Diane Von Furstenberg shoulder:_t9te ... plus gift body lotion. Only $3 with perm. $39 Offer ends Oct. 18 ReGIS HAIRSTYLISTS SOUTH COAST PLAZA (Near Sears) 540-8888 AIDd for dlildNa wida ~ dillbilitia A toCal ol 1 J4 ~,_. o.niei= .... .. ~. , ... ~ ':.. ...... ~ a.. ....... ftnt pl90e win- DerL The Womn'1 Guild and Scbool Awdliary Board wiU lbafe about S9,000 jWOaledl from me Our Lady Queen of All8llt fashion show attended by 47J n the Irvine Marriott. ~uhiom were from Nordstrom with par- .,ilhiooen doina the modeli na. n.1rt Eatel .-K.a .. y Jw• were co-chairmen of the event and the bi& prize winner of the day (a trip to Hawaii) was l!!rlea wu ... of Costa Mesa. Olympjc medal winners Pkil · e¥ Steve MUre will join DH1 Lewla, downhilJ medalist at the 'SS Alpine World Cham.: pionships, on Friday at the Mer- 1dien for the first annual ski celebration ball to benefit the U.S. ski team. The ball, being chaired by Jolla Creel, is the centerpiece of a four- day ski celebration to raise money Mr. Blackwell tor the U.S. team. Festivities will $Cl underway at 7 p.m. More information is available by calling the hotel at 476-2001. Podiatric Surgical Group of Orange CounfJ · • ' • I '- 11 . \ ~ ' -I .1 -.... , G -· ( )J -~ I ' I /~ \ , ..... -. ~ ~ ,j ,r -I I .,.. '*" /' ~ , "' ,, ; DI. Cllll EIMOll LOWE SPECIALIST IN LOWER EXTREMITY INJURY DISEASE & SURGERY OF THE FOOT ANO ANKLE DI. LlWREICE l lllWI llW n-...y .. All .... PlllDRll .. 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PUBLIC AUCTION c<J TODAY l:OOPM ESTATE LIQUIDATIO N OF JEWELRY ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, BRONZES HELD AT WESTIN SOUTH COAST PLAZA HOTEL 666 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa -In the Costa Mesa Room FEATU RI NG: Over 500 items to be sold to Hi gh Bidder including Large Diamond Rings, up to 3 cts .. L d. ' R b h. E aid Aquamarine Opal Pearls Lavendar Jade Ring , Pendants & Bracelets, 14 a 1es u y, app ire, mer , , • · . Q r B and I BK Gold. Gold Coin Jewelry, many Estate Pieces, fine Go ld W atc~e . Also a collectl~n of ~a 1ty ronzes & Paintings, Lithographs including Remihgton, Ru sell, Moreau. T . Mo1gnozz. Clocks, Inlaid Furruture, CrystaJ, Oriental creen , l OO.year-old Ivory Pieces, Oriental Rugs. AUL TO BE OLD TO HIGHEST BIDDER DON'T MISS THIS ONE Fr Ceff ee A Cham,.•ne \ \ WE TKO GLY RGE YOU TO A'ITE D PREVIEW FOR COMPLETE ELECTIO Rlelaartll Fl lie,. A•etle•eer Lie. •· Aetlt Cllrl•te•ller' FllM '••elry Lie.# IA.t Clleek M• t lie \lerlfletl Ca 11, Claeek~ VI .. , M/C, A~rtea• ~reea PREVIEW I HR. PRIOR TO All ION Fer late. (714) 875·9411 • DAl' CTIO I P.M. .. ( ... Vollmer and OCPS friends celebrate 87VIDAD&AN ............. There ~re aiahs of disappoint- ment from one side of the ballroom •• . llMC S..... had popped in at the FourSeaeoaa Hoaef(ora few minutes and was out eo fast the sia)tinJ side had nocham:e to sec the viohni$t they had heard earlier at The Center pcrformina with the LA ,. Philharmonic Orchestra. Ertft V.U.er in a brief welcome to the partyina OC Philharmonic ~iety enthusiasts Thursday eve- n1naannounced that Stem had been at the celebration party with accom- panist Yeflm Bl'MfblU. ··we are here to celebrate having an appropriate place t~ bring orchestras after 50 many years 10 gyms and school auditoriums," continued Vol- lmer, exec dircctorofOCPS for two years. (Next he'll probably want a chair at The Center.) • At thHetl-out concen two chairs wel'C'brouaht in and placed at the back of the orchestra for him and wife Patricia. "The first orchestra the society brought in 24 years agowasthc LA Philharmonic," said board president EvaScnel4er. "That concert was at Plummer Auditorium in Fullerton," said Mar- We're cclebradns an cxcitina new look at Bayelde Center! All Storn will remain open durina renovation. Bayaide Card N' Party Contaea Hair Fuhion1 Bayside Cleanen Gladecone'• '4 Fl1h B..,.ide Pharmacy La Perice Boulanserle ' California Pint Banlt One Hou.r Moto Photo Carole Ru.eo Safeway The CUnsinr Vine The Silver ~ttle • Suean Carter . . JerleS&oermer, who had auended with husband wmtam... nerward we had a reception at Fullen on Collcge,"she recalled, asd1d another attendee. Jeu Tudow1ky. Pat Allea,OCPSd1rectorcmentus. was also recalling her lonatime a~­ sociat1on with the OCPS (founded 1n 19S4). "(was associated with t~c • early youth programs when I was with the) uoior league-... actec1.as a hat on with the Philharmonic J uoiors." The post-concert talk wasn't all about years ago ... the concen the guests had just heard came in for much happy tal k. "I loved the Beethoven." said Harry Essaylaa. "When I was a bachelor I used to put on a Beethoven record to clean houS( by. The music 1s areat for housecleaning," ("He still listens to Becthovf"n 111 hnmc. h111 doesn't do housework." joked wife Sllart.) "Stern's music is as smooth as silk," said Sude Dullaa. "I espcc1all> enjoyed the Dvorak ... And on and on wen I the praise for the evening's music by the 485 at the hotel who listened to more music by pianist Roger WllJttler, visited buf- fets of dcssens and coffees arranged by pany chairman Kitty McCoy. There were eyes on the future .. ,"l'mgoingtohear teroagain :uurdayevenana." co mmented Ellie Buri while others were looking forward to the oc1cty' presentation of the Cleveland Ore he 1ra 's per· formance on Oct. 26. BIRTHDAY: Mary AHllOD of Newport Beach has celebrated her 901h banhday. Brid&e pl-yi_ng fricftds. Adella Callaoua, 8e11 Morrl1 aad Margo Yule, aad Boule StHffer hosted a party at Mario ud George YuJe't Newport Beach home to mark the occasion. About 65 fncnds of the longtime NB resident attended to congratulate the "birthday girl," who admits she loves going to and gi ving panics. 'T ve been coming to Oran~ County Since 1928 and am sull associa'ted with many of the organiza- tions that I was active in at one time," said . Axelson. who was born in CleveJand. Ohio. but came to Cali- fornia when she was three. "I have to depend on a cane now. but rm acti ve from the neck up," ioked Axelson. whoS( affiliations included Big Brothers and the As· sistancc League's Las Reinas Aux- iliary. "Be sure and mention the food at the pany," said Gisi Fa11elmaa. Pat Allen and Dort DeKnalf try tbe deeeert buffet. "The hostesse dad a &re~l job on the beautiful buffet " Anasl Glee nomaa presented Ax- elson with a watercolor of a binhday cake and the aucsh had the op- ponunit)' to add their sianaturcs to the work. . ,._ More cclebratinf is in store 1or Axelson ... she wil be panyin& with her family (she has 14 great arand- childrcn) an acramento. ANNIVERSARY: JoaaH aad Harold H.J.T. Graf of Costa Mesa arc still talking about a i:ecent pan_y held 1n their honor. Their four children. grandchildren· (they have 17) and great grandchildren (I 0) gathered at the Graf home to salute the couple on their 60t h wedding anniversary. The Graf\ were mamed an Mtl· waukee. Wis. and have ltved in Costa Mesa since 19Scr.-'Son Roser Graf resid es in the same city; son Rlcbrd lives i" Oakland. daughters Gtr· maha e Chapman 1n ~orange and Gretchen Stanflefd in Oklah oma. A mass of ThanksgJvang was eel· ebrated at one of the side altars in St. Peters Bas11tca at the Vatican and a mass was also celebrated at t. Josepha! Bas1ltca where they said their vO\\S. Pope John Paul II sent Joaaaa a teardrop rosary and a brown bead rosary for Harohl. Mary Aleuon. 0.-, .... ,.._..,......,........., E•a Schnelder with 1 ... c Stern at Four Sea89na. Boudoill o~d .~ieAtJdd PHOTOGRAPHY 11\LERI~ .. PROP~. ~t \KE-l P \ \D II \IRSl) IJ\G >\\All.ABLE COLOR PORTRAITS $6 5 includes ONLY one 8x12 & two 5x7 ~'i_ PHOTOGRAPHY 233:i E. PCl-1 Coronll d.-1\1ar675-082 Brunch By The Bay. Enjoy champagne brunch served bayside in a delightful garden setting. Strolling musi· cians add an extra dash of flavor. fo r a deli· cious way to start Sunday. The Newporter now-wow! 10:30am to 2:30pm. $17.9!i. Children under 12. $9.95. ~ T HE NEWPORTER RESORT t107JamboreeRd (714)644 1700 Compltmenlery valel parking Jazz Up Your Day! Oct. 12 Come lo the free Newporter Jazz Festival open house- and help celebrate our lavish restoration. With refreshments. drawings, giveaways and eiiht great bands throughout the resort ! Thke a music~) stroll of our 26 acres and diJcover The Nl.'Wporter now. Sunday. October 12. 2 to 6pm . RUISE~ UP TO 60% DISCOUNTS Ma1or Cruise Lines Ask About Our- CRUISE PARTIES *FREE CfMS[S * fRH Gins * ENTERTAJMHT * RUR£SHMOOS Scott Cnist Ctlttr (714) BSH~ E#ROLL #0.W "for the right start In life" HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ALL DA Y KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten thru 8th FAU SEMESTER STARTS SEPT. 8th I) Door to Door Transportati on Where Possible 1f Reasonable Tuition 1f Arithmetic, Reading Spelling, with ' Phonic Emphasized "' Before & After School Care for Students of Working Parents (6:30am-6:30pm) A PffJAlE OClQl. a ~RUO:DN1942 IN PIKt•llWY 11111 lllKIUUT (114) •~1111 • . ·-• ..I Qr-.. C.-IMLY MOr•r•, ..... Alcohol takes too many you .......... Q.~., ............... ~~--------............... , ... flq..,.... ._ .. ,,.._ llll11c1 ...... ,..,~ ...... , .. ,..... •tlla&-s.~ a uc·-11 ............. t I _,... &Mt .....,, -D.&. BardoN, c..a. . ·A.-No, &ht adviee JOU Wtrt liven wu ttnerallJ IOW\d, However •J*llk problama need their ow~ aolutJonl. T)le play• we make are not really f1neMee aplnat part.Mr; many are ln the nature of ditcovery play1. For lnatance, 1uppoee that your partner leadl a low card ln aide 1ult aplnat • trump contract. Thi.I la what you aee: DUIOIY ••• YOU "J. You can uaume that partner will not be underleadlnl an ace a&ainat a 1ult contract and you can tell ·from partner'• 1pot-ca.rd lead that he doel not have a 1lx-eard 1uJt. The key here 11 whether partner or declarer hu the queen In the 1ult. If declarer hu It, you might want to cuh thoee trick.I In the suit to which you are due. If you play the king, declarer wUI take hll ace and you won't know who hu the queen. If, ln· 1tead, you play the Jack, you will clear up the poeltlon hnmediately. Jf delcarer hu the queen, he wtll uae the lady to win the trick. lf he win.I with the ace, you can be rea- aonably sure that her m~esty ls In your partner's hand. llere'Rnother situation where It it rtaht to "flnHSe": DUIOIY Q TI YOU . K 10 a Partner leads a low card and de- clarer plays low from dummy. If you go up with the king, declarer hu two, or perhaps three, trick.I ln o ... SUllF the 1uJt. It it rtaht to play the ten, hopl.ftl that partner hu led from the Jack. There'• another common situation where it it rleht not to play your top card: DUIOIY • TI YOU A Q I Ag.tnat a no trump cQntract partner leadl a low card. If you take the ace and follow with the queen, declarer mleht be able to hold up the k1ng for a round. Then If partner hu no entry, the suit ls de . But If you play the queen, de· clarer will almost certainly win with the kine becauae he doesn't know the· location of the ace. Now the 1ult can be cahaed out even If partner doesn't have an outalde entry. There are many 1lmllar 1ltua- tlona. You should be on the lookout for at leut these three types; they crop up far more often than you mllht think. .... aar ..-dou for~eoa ... to ci..r1 .. B. Gor ..... OaarlUrif, la can of tilt. • .,,.,.,.,. C........ Gorea ... Oaar 8M.rlf pereoaallr, or tlletr •taft•, eaaaot aadertake to aaawer all q• .. tlou HbalUed. D£AA ANN UNDD5: Today IDocMr JOUlll Ufa bM ..._ liwa ap '° alcobol &Dd dnaea. lltbOulla &be DIWPPll'I will repon at 11 a cfrown. =oo •t frieadl who.,. 17 and 11, ., flt ln with tbc ctOWd," I liU tO sar tbia: rm II, &Dd can't lie and say I never have bad too m~b '°drink. I doa't believe tbere are many people wbo don't occuionally do tometbint becaUM ••everybody ia doh\I it'! I just uk that l.bia cfealb 1erve u a warnin& to the mt ofu1. Stop and uk younclf if What )'OU are doina ii wonh tbc rtlk. Left behind are your '*"" who are destroyed and your friends wbo are in ahock. Once it mi&ht have been funny to watch a friend '° "as-cod'' he or lht didn't know what WlllOina on, but l know now it'• no lauahina matter. That 17-year-old boy wbo was found at the bottom of tbe pool wu dead before he hit the water. He died from 1 cocaine-induced heart anack.. His autopsy showed speed and al· cohol, as well. POUNT AIN V AU.EV REGIONAL HOSPITAL SeptemberH Kelly White and Terence Connolly, Huntinaton Beach, airl Pamela and William Gayle, Hunt· inaton Beach, airl · Debbie and John Boucher, Hunt· i~on Beach, boy Kris Killy and Arthur Moore, Foun- tain Valley, airl Joyce and Peter Smit, Huntinaton Beach, boy S.,tember 17 LeaAnn and Billy Hodae, Costa Mesa, boy Lynda Torres and Garry Gonzales, Huntinaton Beach, airl Jennifer and Christopher Carccrano, Huntinaton Beach, boy September 18 ' Linda He1d1n1ton and Ronald Graham. Fountain Valley. boy Patricia Wauon and Ronnie Smith, Irvine 'rl WHERE DOES IT EFFEC T YOUR BODY? Heada~hes Low Back Pain Neck Pain Stiff & Painful Joints Don't be a victim t o pain any longer. ~hiropractic care can be the answer. Also specializing in auto accidents and workman's compensation. Most Insurance Accepted Rusonable Rates Dr. Angela Stafford CALL TODAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT 720 Paularlno Ave., Ste 212, Costa Mesa 432 -8199 ANNOUNCING THE 1987 WINTER CRUISE SEASON. ) Book~ New Years Eve and save up to $1,100 THE O\LY ~IEXICO ROL \D-TRIPS FRQ\1 LOS ..\.\GEIB Tli.\T l\CLL'DE r\C\PllCO-S:\\'E sl ,100. :--111111• l'l lllW' l'IUl 111 \I 1•\1111 1 lt ,I ,11 I I h1•11• l.t'11\ inj.! \lilt 111 h:i ''It• 11 II h ll •h'IJ.:11,lfll)l•ll' \.,1 "'tlll\,11 -11111'11 t'\t'll \11•\1(11 l llll't 1' ,llHttlltl l llp, ill ,.; 1.1041 .. ;11 11\~' 111'1 , t •ll)lh• 11 •I l111lt'' ~f iOO ~llp1 I '°'•111'1 pill, S;)OO ""lilt'""" B111111 .. 1 1. .. 111.!1•111.11 .. 1·-llh',lll 1 \II.I hl\111\ ' t'"lll't l.111\ 1111 th1• -, .. 1.11 ~.111 'l'ol THE ~L\G\lFICE\T f..\IR KY FlRST \\ l\ TER I\ THE C:\.RIBBEA \-.-\\I s400. 't1!1t1;11', ~ll)lt I ~.\\\'I" ;!It .. 1111 I.!•• cl f,.I ~';' l'llll"'l'"'-tf \1111 ))1•11.. 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Darlene and Mark Delima, Hunt· inaton Beach, airl September 1t Nancy and John Waters, Huntinaton Beach, boy September ZO Maria and Richard Stevens, Foun- tain Valley, boy Jennifer Loudon and Brian Enoka, Fountain Valley, &irl September l 1 Minh Hana 1'hi Hoana and Quan& Manh Pham, Fountain Valley, boy Tobi Averill and John Strom, Costa Mesa. boy Patricia and Roben Lewis. Hun1· ington Beach, airl September it LoralieandJefTrcyRcno, Huntinaton Beach, boy - Christina and Richard Arnold, Hunt· inaton Beach. &irl Sep&emberU Barbara and William Overholser, Fountain Vallev. boy --.111 •t-.1---. .. F JI I ..... , •••• 1r .. -., ... .... ,,. 2 1•1 -• Id ... .,.. ............ , .. ,....., .... ~ ... ..,......,.,._..,., .... ,......., ....... .... 111e .... lt71 -...... t1e1•11 .......... Aw ........ litter .. ~-~· lt11-.. ...... = ........... .. •eealill el ....... ltft -...... J .. J GtrlMll. .... , ... adnl1, ••-• .......... . SeptemberH Susan Shetler and Grqory Huahes. Huntinaton Beach, boy Sepcemt.erH Sue and James Dodson, Irvine, airl Dana and Carl Powell, Hunttnaton Beach, girl. . Nihad and Naauib Kilada, Hunt- in11on Beach, prl Manhaand Victor Crumly, Founta1n Valley, boy September l1 Lori an'1 ~efftey Payton, Fountain Valley, boy • Ses>tember H Rcu and ltt Foresman, Huntinaton Beach. airl Sepcemkl'H Lori and James Beckley, Irvine, bo)' Sep&emMrH Debbie and 'Rohen Hams. Costa Mesa. bo . Cheryl C~tlc and Mark Gane, Hunt· inaton Beach, girl ENTIRE $TOOK $A~INI$ 011lc Tiie 10-SO ~ OFF! llERE'S A SAMPLE OF OUR SA~lllOSI SALE 89~ & 9i! lllEG 17t•1 M Cl>ecl tlores le>< mo<• eMlfe •--Hf•• ••• DIA& aMDDS· I Nida ...... s..:.: J:r:.;-~~ ~ 'he ...... ifttl\leDOt ID Mr r-........ n.dw 'Mid eomedaiat 11111 IO many ~ people need to llllllir. Here it ia: • WbeMver I ukcid my fat!Mlr, -CM I do 10mm.ins? All my rn... .. dOiQI it," he woukt •Y. •you..,,_ do IO~DI bec&Ute = tilMI are doiq it. You do itt111 ~ want to do 1t or it aa lbe i:ilil" ~to do. It does not matter it it • diflftnt from what your frvndl aR doina. Make up. your own mind and per· suadt others to follow YOU!•• a.,. to parclJue Nevada11Ja.tto1n1 LAS VEGAS. Nev.(AP)-Asroup of homosexuals to are tryin1 tO buy a small &host town and convert it into a P Y community. Stonewall Parle Inc. of Reno wants to buy the town of Rhyolite; about 120 miles nonhwest of Las Vept. A boomina min.in& town earlier tbil century, Rhyolite today consist.a of a bar and decayina buildinp on a petcb of desert near Death Valley. Fred Schoonmaker, (ounder of Stonewall, said his aroup bad purchased several parcels of land in and around Rbyofite from Tom Beam of las VepsandJim Spencer, 1 Reno landowner. But Beam said that no money had chan~ hands. Neaoti.at.ioos are conunufoa, be Kid. Schoonmaker said the propotaJ had betni>ublJciUd in 2S• homosex- ual publications acrou the country. ENTIRE STOCK SA~INBS! ENTIRE $TO~-~ 41 -50 -t• Off All Gallon Paint 31~ Off Rad HERE'S A SAMPLE OF ouR SA~111csr Pav er Tile ! ~.:o's!::.~::-599 999 =l~OO:.c·· 3 3 + ~;.::·1~!.PIU' llOW • $.~LE ... 0 11110 0 111 lllEG O#L" .... -11M-1tM r -C-l tlO<et 10< "'41f• eMi<e tloc.t. ...,,,..,, • •••••••• .. [t1..1R ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SAVE 60 ,,./ Italian so" OFF! Ceram ic Floor Tile Wall Ceramic ~ • Now'• lh• time 10 1tar1 your proi•c:I 11 lhl1 Incredible pnc•I $~LE SI~ SANTA ANA 322 w. 17th StrHt -547-na1 . ----~ • BHullfutly I .,._--glazed! 1 · i C-kl991• • f I • I 1111!0 1 1' tQ " ~SALE ff! INC 141 h I SO'ft OFF! Floo r Tii t • hty·c•r• end 1ftor~I !~~7·· 1~ SALE 7.n. "WNre Cuetomer Set*e .... Alf TM om.tenc•r' 10'rt DI.count On All"~~ lt.m• for hnlor Cltla.na. WESTMINSTER 15191 Be•ch Boulev•rd 898-3388 SANTA ANA 2801 So. Bristol St. (NMt ........... 1\.) 557-1324 , • It pays to hong on to old new spapers. Just ask Hugh Mynatt, winner of two internot1onol a irline tickets in the third week of The Doily Pilot/TWA Win Go c0ntest. The longtime Balboa Island resident hod been ploying the game since 1t started, but admitted he was fast losing his dedication for the doily procttee of checking the published numbers against his ploying cord. But on Sunday, 1ust prior to tossing out the week's ed1t1ons, Mynatt pulled out his cord one lost time and went over the numbers -1ust 1n case. 'I never thought I'd win, but I did," he said. The mystery and histo ry of Egypt hos caught Mynott's fancy, and he plans to fly to Coiro courtesy of TWA . I've been 1usl about everywhere else," soys the avid w orld traveler. ''I'd like to v1s1t Coiro, then go to Israel ond on lo Rome before coming ho me." Mynatt hos lived 1n Balboa since 19 48 It's a wonderful place for me," he soys. 111 just love the water, I love sa1l1ng and I do some f 1sh1ng." Newport Beach residents probably recognize Mynatt from his 25 years at Rtehord's Market on lido, where the Hughes Market now stands. Mynatt work.ad his way up at the busy market to general manager before leaving in 1973. He then opened a nouttcal shop on Balboa Island called Mynatt' s State Room, whteh he converted 1n 1978 to Panache, a women's clothing store. Mynatt sold that business in 198 4 lo do some traveling, but soys he rPm0tns on thP lookout for future business opportunities "I'm too young to retire," he soys. While he waits, Mynatt uses his time for booting, traveling and a few games he recently started ploying -tennis and go lf. And, of course, W in- Go YOU COULD BE OUR NEXT WINNER! CALL OUR HOTLINE FOR INFORMATION, 714 642-4333. FllGHTS AVAllAllE flOM OIANGI COl..NTY TO IAX VIA GOtDiN STAT'f AlllHS. ... • • 1 - M .... J. OdefMr II AAID (March 21-April l 9): You receive aood news from one who is -------------confined to home. hospital. You'll att your way where special auianmcnt • SYDIEY is concerned. Focus on orpnitation. O•••R travel, communica· 1111111 t 1on, wardrobe. •••••••••••• Gemini fiaures prominently. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You tum in outstand· ina performance -you prove m~or point, popularity increases.Jou could hit financial jackPot. You'll win friends an influence important people. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Follow throuah on hunch. instincts. Be analytical, discern motives. realize you make career advance by makina inquiries. A "true friend" proves i~. Me~ber of opposite sex is curious conccrn1n• your intentions. CANCER (June 21 ·July 22): Domestic adjustment is featured, you'll receive Iona-distance call which could involve dissemination of information or journey. Money question in connection with lepl decision could be scnled in your favor. LEO(July 23-AuJ. 22): Scenario hiJhlights mystery, intriaue. intensified 1ndercst in mant1c arts, sciences. Sense of perception is heightened. many will be intrigued and some will .. fall in love." Pisces. V1rao natives play roles. · VIRGO (AUJ. 23-Scpt. 22): Emphasis on deadlines. authority. intensity. contractual commitments. Scenario accents money. payments, legal affairs, marital status. Be aware of public relations. be sure your "image" is protected. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on employment, added rccogniuon. ability to reach wider audience. First impression prove correct, especially in connection with envious 11soc:11te. Refust to be hoodwinked by .. sweet talk." SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You need not play "second fiddle." Accent inniat1ve. pe~n~.ltty, cha~; isma, willinaness to make new atar:t in differe~t direction. Physical anraction plays m1Jor role. Creau.ve JUtces are stimulated, optimism rctums. SAGl'M'AIUUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): ~.mphasi1 o~ family food. security, Possible return of old flame: You'll beinvllcd toaourmetdinn~r. family membe~w1ll iake unusual intercit in your affairs. Cancer. Capncorn penons fiaure prominently. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): ~roodina co~es to an end -fears are alleviated. financ11I and ~moupnal security return. You'll receiv~ inviiation wh1c~ cou~d iocludc prcsti11ous social affair. travel. Gemini, Sqjt- tarius play roles. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emphasis on pay- ments. collecuons. investments, ability to located needed material and personnel. What had been "missing" will be returned. Be lenient. but stand tall for principles. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):. M oon in your sjan highlights intu111on. Judgment. timina., charisma, per- sonal magnetism. Changes occur w~1ch . f~vor ~~ur posi tion. Scenario spotlights romance. cTCat1v1ty. ab1hty to take advantage of circumstances. IF OCTOBER U IS YOUR BIRTH DAV you are dynamic. stubborn. sensual. capable of maki.ng your own decisions despi te outside pressures. You did not fit into family pallern. it 1s possible you were separated from one or both parents at relatively early age. You are willing to tear down for ulumate purpose of rebuildina on more suitable structure. Taurus, Leo. Scorpio people play imp()rtant roles in your life. Current cycle hiahli&hts partnership, bu siness. residence, marital status. Travel. crcat1V1ty. love featured 1n December. TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE C"IC)ll 73 Cat's sound DOWN ... 7 4 Victory symbol 64 Hearing organ 1 Scarlett 75 Anger 66 Seta Qack O'Hare's home 78 Mongrel 1 Knocked tightly 87 Earthquakea 5 Untidy 77 AlghtJeu bird 2 Burned particle& 8g Distributor conditions 78 Autocrat 3 Enjoy a book 70 Hinder 11 Occupied a chair 80 Bandleader 4 Circle part 71 Clealied. In a 1'4 Spring flower Brown 5 Loyal advisors way 18 Light amplifier 81 Bonus 6 Degree 73 Mother 19 Urge 83 Snoozes 7 Form 75 Author Levin 20 Baker's product 84 Reflection$ 8 Under: Fr 78 Bllllarda S11ck 21 Choir voice 88 Prickly shrub 9 Blunder 79 Voracious flah 23 Nearest star to 87 Lace 10 Siience 80 Allow the sun: 2 wda. 88 Copycat 11 Mast 81 Use a lever on 25 Ballet position 91 Rodent 12 Ventllate 82 tatand: Fr. 27 Lassoed 92 Direction 13 Pestered 83 More pleasing 28 Stairs 93 Bullring cheer 14 Article 85 Car fuel 29 Distant 94 Ebb 15 Residence: abbr. 86 Sack 31 Actor Jaffe 95 Requlrea 16 tnveatlgatlons 87 Featlvals 32 Employ 97 ~bel 17 Pickling liquid 88 Commercials 33 Seeing organs 98 Exist 18 Actor Bridges 89 Fondle 34 Tea cake 99 Provided food 22 Marsh grass 90 Stirring 35 Everyone 100 Small rocks 23 Zone 92 Elk 36 Poetic 101 Body part 2'4 Flee 94 Fixed chargea contraction 102 That man's 26 Tavern 96 Born 37 Fibbed 103 In the future 30 Star In Aquila 97 Twitch 38 Say further 104 Definite article 34 Not long 98 Aulst 39 Map 105 Repeated from 35 Mr. Carney 99 Syndicate '40 Make believe memory 36 Dollar bill 101 Skirt edge 42 Paving 107 Shows concern 37 Camper's llgh1 102 Egg layer substance 108 Actreaa Dawber 39 Task 103 Generosity 43 Stores 111 Opera aoto '40 Pea container 105 Go to bed 44 Period 113 Jewel 41 Ram's mate 106 Rhyming trlplet 45 Reverent 11'4 "Sawbuck" 42 Heavy weight 107 Former wonder 115 Pleoes 43 Desolate president 46 Finances 116 Minute opening 44 Jeers 108 Small horses 49 Make like new 117 Zodiac sign 46 Small amount 109 Zeal 52 Scarlet 118 Place 4 7 Sixth sense: 110 Intend 53 You: Ger 119 Knight's lltle abbr. 111 Swlaa mountains 54 Tournament 120 Military rank: 48 Pigpen 112 Harvests 55 Reveal colloq. 49 Chanced 113 Chewy 56 For each 121 Asian mammal 50 Dominion confection 57 German article 122 Siient play 51 Backbones 115 Old-fashioned 58 Owned 125 Star group 52 Experiences 116 Song1treaa Page 59 See 128 Portugal's again 118 Tiny lake 60 Steeple neighbor 53 Matching group 119 "Mine eyea have 81 Food fish 129 Caviar 54 Is able to -the glory ... " 83 Smaller 130 Obliterates 56 Dance step 120 Break suddenly 65 Defect 131 Weasel's cousin 57 Failure 121 Trait 66 Dwelled 132 Luge 58 Hasten 123 Even score 67 Three: It. 133 Long, long time 61 Cut (wood) 124 Low 68 Impartial 134 Gets smaller 62 Queen or drone 126 Day-breeze: It. 72 Poet's "before" 135 The thing here 63 Quiver 127 Building site Sii ANSWlltS IN CLASSl'tlD ; . , ., aDUI llONAllAN .......... ,.1', It WU jat I aimeie cloth lian ~nt from the nabt field bleachen, but n just u weU could have been the burial lbtoud for tbe Boston Red Sox. It reed simply, ••Thete art our inai ..... TbC lip wu huna out in the llllth 1nnina and refers 10 the Anacts• ur\canny knack for late-innana dra· matic comebecks in 1986. None was biger than Saturday niaht at Anaheim St.acUum. The All&els entered the ninth trailing 3-0 with the best pttcher an baseball this year, Roaer Clemens, on the mound for the Red Sox. In what has become typical fashion, they scored three runs olT Clemens and reliever Cal vin Schiraldi in the ninth, and the aame- winner - a Bobb¥ Gric'1 RBI single -in the I I th to win aame four of the American League Championship Series. 4-3. The victory, before 64.236, gives the Angels-a 3-1 lead in the best of sevtn 'senes, and moves them to within one g.ame of a spot 1n the World Series. so we will doeverytb1Jll we can toC'Rd at tomorrow.'' s11d Gnch. • The winning hat, delivered by Gnch, brouaht home reserve catcher Jerry Narron fro m second. Narron, who had come en as a defensive repla~mcnt an the 10th, san&)cd LO nght to open the innenJ. "The guy (ichiraldi) throws bard and I was JUSt looking for a futball I could dnvc," sa1d Narron. a strong fa stball h11ter. He threw me a fastball up and I htt it." ... Sch1rald1. meanwhile, wa~ left ery- 1n& an the Boston dugout a towel over his head and his teammates trying to console him. "I wa nted 1bc game, I wanted that s11uat1on. and I blew 11," Schiraldi said. Gar) Peui . who was 3 for 4 1ncludi ns a double ofTSch1rald1 in the nan1h l>unte<J arron over to second. Ruppen Jonrs wa intentionally walked, bnnging Grich to the plate. °"" ........ ~ .............. Gary Pett1a &eta back to flnt under tai of Boeton'• BUI Buckner ln fifth lnnlri, of Satarday'a 11-lnnln& Aqela' 'rictory. "We haven't forgotten 1982 (when t e nge s ew a-i.u series lead to Milwaukee and massed the World Series by one game) ... said Bnan Downing. "We're going to go all out tomorrow and not think 'We've got three more chances to do 11.' " ..I don't want to go_ back to Boston. '"You don't know how good a bunt Pettes had to la) down to get C1tat1on o'er," s~11d Manager Gene Mauch, (Pleue eee AllfGEL8/C6) •Joynt'r hosp11ah1cd. < b By EDZJNTEL o.-, .... c.. •• ,.,,,.,, With one swing, Bobby Grich chan3ed the course of has career faster than ll takes Clark Kent to transform from a bumbling rcponer into uper- man. And though he wore no cape. Bobby Oncti fell lake some kind of super man. Until h1ss1ngle1 n the 11th anrungto drive an the wanning run in the Angels ' 4-3 Wln over th e Boston Red Sox Saturday night. Gnch was surely scttin~ himself up for one of the worst individual performances 10 the his- tory of the Amencan League Cham- p1onsh1p Scnes. Then. JU'll lake tha1. Gnch h11s Calvin Sch1rald1'~ first patch for a hit in the I I 1h. Jerry Narroo ~ores with the wanning run. and Grich moves from the doghouse to 1hc penthouse "Oh. baby, this feels good," Gnch cned out to a gathering of reponers. Gnch himself could not believe he was 1n the spotli ghts of tek\.1sion cameras following the game "I was struggling all night but I had to forge t about all that and get 1he gu ) (Sch1rald1 )," Gnch c;n1d. "I JUSt told myself to get on top of the ball. I thought about (ienc Mauch'\ ad' ice of not taking p11chc'I He "-On ts me to JUSt whale and gc.-t on top It \Ure fell good when I h11 11." So good that after Grich rounded first ba~. he JUmped up and 1hrew both arms into the air. He ran into the infield where Doug De('1nce-.awa11ed with a rou'lang h1$h-fi vc. Robb)' (inch was "s-0-0-0 excited'" The fans. meanwhile. erupted 1n1tl a celebration of near hystena that continued long after Gnch had ducked into the dugout. "I thought we were playing well and ·our fans were behmd us 1he whole wa)," Gnch said. "Even after I struck out an the ninth (leaving the bases loaded). the fans behind the dugout ~eren't gcttanf on me. They JUSt kept pulling for us. · Asked about the prospect of wrap- p1 ng up the Amencan Lea~ue cham- p1onsh1p today an Anaheim. Gnch sm1led-itnd said. _ltl don't want to go back to Boston so we'll do everything we can to end 11 here. It c;houldn't be too hard to get up for the game. I'll ha ve t\\O bcc.-r; tonight and I'll be ready.·· How 1ron1c that he wa'll ahle to sa y that. Up until the 11th inning. Cinch must have thought that 11 had all but ended for hem in one night. How bad was 11 before Grech went from goat 10 hero? In almost four hours of playing time. he was 0 for 6. with three stri keouts and had left sc"en 'It randed on hasc. In the ninth inning. after the .\ngcls had rallied for two runs to trail 3-2. Gnch struck out w11h the bases loaded and one out Luckily. Grech would tell )OU. Bnan Downing was h11 b) a pitch to bnng home the l)eng run. But there had been more hardship 1n Gnch'!I nightmare turned lanta~y dream He commattcd an error en the eighth inning.. allowing Boston's Man) Barrett to ~ore the Red Sox's thtrd run. Grech. yo u'll remember, was not e>.actly a standout an the Angels' loss (Ple .. e eee ORICH/C6) Dick Schofield, Rlck Barlaon and other Angela go Into a frensy after def eatln& the ~,...--~~!( ..... Boaton Red Soz, 4 -3, ln 11 lnntna• to go up 3-1 ln the beat of ee•en aerlea Saturday. He assured Mauch. and tn the process; ~ ,____ convinced himself By BARRY FAULKNER o.-,,...e.. , ... 1 Brad lorbc:u. who bad Sttn has . year of succes against Boston sail o_v_cr 400.lttLarui 1010 the Red Sox bullpen for a Jim Rice homer in the Angels' 9-2 loss an game two of the Amencan League Champ1onsh1p Series an Boston. knew who to talk to about a chance for retnbuuon. After posung three saves against the Red Sox dunna 1he I 986 regular season. and rcgtstenng a team-low 2.31 ERA against the potent Boston lineup. Corbett felt he had already forgotten the Rice home run. He JUSt wanted to make sure that has manager hadn't fo rgot hJS previous excellence against the Eastern D1v1s1on champs. "Gene (Mauch) and I had a d1scuss1on before the ball game." said ( orbett ";\nyone who had seen the last week or so of the season and that la'il outangat Fenway (when the nlht· hander wa'i touched up for two luts and a run an a third of an mn1ng) knew I hadn't been throwtng well. But I told Gene that I wa'i read y I had had -.ucce'is an the past against Boston. I had rnnfidence that I could go out there again and do 11." "He told me ·1 can get 11 done for yo u tonight when )OU need me,· .. said Mauch. who called on Corbett 1n the eighth 1nnang of the .\ngelf 4-3, 11· inning. tnumph Frida)' at i\nahctm Stadium With one out and the An11.el!> (Pleue ttee CORBETT /C6) Just like Strat-o-matic WSU no-names humble Trojans Dykstra's dice roll comes up home r. NewYorkwins6-5 I NEW YORK (AP) -Cnstead of setting the table. U-nny Dykstra cleaned 11 turday a the New York Mets won a big game 10 a batik of little gu ys. Dykstra hit a two.run home ru n into a stilT wand to nght ncld an the ninth inning off Astros relief ace Dave Smith as the Mets rallied to wan Game Three of the National League playoffs over Houston 6-S. "This as a areat feeling." s:11d Dykstra. whose role with the Mets h11<1 been to act on base and be delivered by the power hiller . "The last lJme I hi t a home run an the bottom or the ninth 10 wan a &am<.' WU tn trat-O• mat1c ap1nst my brother. That•s the bascball pmc whert you throw dice." With this throw or the da«. the Met' took 1 2-1 lead 1n the best-of. seven scnc Not only was 11 a pivotal me, hut 11 also rcpn:~nted a epanure from p.i t form an a tcnc, that had been dominated by pttch1n Mike • on. Hou ton' ...,inner 1n the pla)'ofT opener. will come back on three dt)' 'rt" to race 1d Fernandez tfl P.me fou r ton1aht • I think ~e puu htle bit of pre~ ure on them now," Oyk\tra acJ " ow they hav( to come hack with Mike Scott Md I know he would P.robably hke to h1H C' .1nothet day ofT • NL pl~!!!.~!!,~dule HOUSIOfl I New Vori. 0 ~.UV'• ktf't Nt .. YO<lo. S, HOUllOll 1 Stllw•Y'• Scert Ntw Y0<k '· HoutlOfl 5 INtw YM~ 141•0 1 ,., .. , 1·1J • T;fdlV's G- Houlcon fOfl,,.tfl n ·S) t i New York (Ftf'11e110e1 16-tl S 20 P m -...Y'sOtmt Hou11on ti New Vortt noon w.-...Y', O•me New Yo(lo. •• HouslOft, 11 neetuerv noon fllwMIY'I 0- New Yori! ti Hou\IOll. If neceuerv S 20 pm All lfmft POT All .. ,.,., on Cl\tnM4 1 The Astros scored two runs in each of the first two inning!! aaamst Ron Darling. two on a homer b)' Houston lcadofThatter Billy Doran. "I w1~h my home run meant as much 1n Lenny Dylt.stra's," Doran stud Oarrvl Strawbcrr capped Nl·w York'c;' tour-run m.th upanst Bob Knepprr with a thl't'e-run homer that ti ed the ore 4-4. and the \trtn broke the 11e tn the ..cventh with an unearned run. scorrd by f>ornn Third b scman Ra' Kn1ah1 com- m11tcd thl' ertOI "\\ c started off bad l>arhna "-a'I httle tentative and not "Cf')' a&· ifC\~ave. lake he ~u dura na the sca\On,'' Met'\ Mana er D "c John wn ad .. But we battled back. and 1ha1'41 the h1a 1h10a. We got the hag hit from 'trawberry and hnd the m1 ul' 1n the ~venth. but f rtall)' thought that we had the momentum 1n thC' ninth 1nn1ng." ~math. 1-1 with an ERA of I 5.00 a&a1n"1 th\: Mets during the season, said he was trying to get Dyks1ra to hit a ground hall. "Th es es as bad a fcehng as I've had as a pla)er," said m1th. who entered 1he aame when the Mets came 10 bat an the ninth "I threw a bad pitch to him -a forkba ll changeup .... J didn't do m) JOb " D)kstra. who came an as a pinch- hatter an Lhc seventh inning, said when he came up an the ninth he thought of a game on the Founh of July. With the score tied 1-1 in that game. Dykstra doubled home the winning run •Jtlins~ Smith. "He threw me a fastball that time." I?rkstra said. "This time, I didn't think he would. He threw me a . fastball on the first pitch, and I fouled 11 olT. Then I knew I wouldn't act a futball. and sure enou&h the next pitch was a fo rkball." Dykstra needed the help of another Mets' table~uer, Wally Backman, to wan in the ninth. Like Dykstra. Backman wa\ held out of the starunr lineup apan t lefty Knepper. In b"nllll& 1n 0)-kstra, Johnson WI rm6hn1 that Knepper IOOn v.oul be aone IOOn and Dyksltl could tty in the aamc in center field. When Knepper kn af\cr 1even in- n1np, the pmble paid off bccaute nght-handcr Charhe Kcrfeld pitched the e1ahth and mith the ninth. Ba kman, who had rome into the same 1n the top half of the ninth Ha aefcn 1\'C rtplacemcnt.' taned the ., .......... Meta' Len DyketTa ebowe ex- uberance whlle completln& bJa home run trot Saturdaf: Mets' w1nn1ri\ rall) lie bunted toward first ona roade tl hook <ihdC' lo avoid the tag of fi"1-b3c;cman C 1lcnn Dav a\ 'ltro'I Man er Hal l n1er araue<l that Backman had run out of the bas.c~th tte wa' told h> fi'1t-bas.c umpire Dutch Rennen that Backman "alrtady wu by Davie; when he went out,'' Lanier u1d. •·1 d1dn'1 Lh1nk they'd have had me even 1f I went 1n 'llratght up," Backman said. "l hd nahl on top of the ltne and kicked up 111 the h II.. I (Pleue ... DTKITRA/08) . . Cougars turn trick for first time in 29 years against USC •UCLA raJltes pa'lt Amona, C 4 PULLMAN. Wash. (A P) -Wash- inaton State Coach Jam Walden \l)''I at took a "no-name" defense as well as a balanced offense to belt No. 9 Southern Cahfornll 34-14 Saturday in a Pacific-10 Conference football shocker. ft was only the finh Coupr victory en the series and their tint over the TroJanssincc 195 7. southern Cal fell to 4.1 ovc,..11 and 2-1 in conference. Washinaton tate, which tied Antona State when the un Devils ~ ranked l llh 1wo weeks aao. lS now 3-2· I overall and 2-1-1 in Pac-10 play "I could tell thi football team wa• lfOWlna up," sajd ID e>tulta.nt W1ldtn after htJ first victory o"er the Tro ans in s1Jt tries. "I saw no awe of U "The b~ thana ~talked about all wtt'k was no turnovers 'Let's make these people beat us at the very best we can muster.' "l oday, I thank that's what hap. pened Mostl)' wt d1dn'1 help them and won a baa ball game" Washinaton tatc• defen~ rr- covcrrd thf'CC.' fumbles and inter- cepted Tro1an quancrback Rodne)' Peete 1~1ce. "Our de frn~ plil)l'd ma' be 56 minute'> of thr bc'l>t defcn'\C' ""e· ... , pla~t-d here s1m.c the I~ 3 \Caso n " \\ alden said "fhc)' are kind of a no- naml' group The)' are \tarting to hehevc 1n thcmsel"e'" On ofTcn~. Wac;hmgton tate's 'tw· 75 l'<ige an ru'lhmg yardage mort thon offset Southern Cal's 340-201 dt'flntaae throujh the atr Quanerback Ed Rlount threw two touchdown passc' and had 1wo 1- yard scoring runs, while fullback Kerry Poncr registered ha*! 10th career I ()().yard fame for the Cougars . anmma 164 )'ard on ~7 ru he . ··our game plan tod•> was not to repeat a u cc ful pla)'. not to repeat a uett ful formation 1n term ot ucccutve pla)' • and not to run what m t people' computer wouJd think would \\Ork. • \l1d Walden. ..We're 11 a cro\sro&d\.." u1d uthem Cal ( oach 1cd Tollner. "You L:now 11'\ our fif"'\t lo and 11 ... no OuJ.;e, h<''\' r lied up the ards and rollrd up the point The) made the pla)\ .. I'm not ~ytna we beat 01tnel\.'C1 v.1th the tumo"r" •• he added. ··When our ol)pon nt tups. you, Jon't be afraid to ) u:· Rlount' 4'2-)ard tou hdown pan ~-UIC/C4) . \, ... .;..illilli .... -. ............ _._._._._._._._. ....... ~.~----... --~~- moatb m•lr• move back toward nor•••alcy Ram s invade Atlanta P,.. AP .... ldel g; SCOTTSDALE. Anz. -John McEnroe aays he's still bitter about beiQJ by UST A President J. Randolph in the selection process for this yur's U.S. 0. Cu9 team, which lost to Australia for the first time in 13 years. ·•J think everyone is diaa~intcd and u far 11 that aocs, I think people are tetlln& •.better. idea of wh~t we're up ••nst with that pres•· dent," McEnroe told reponers Friday ni&}lt. "We're dealina with someone who shouldn't be Jn t~•t position and it's unfOnunate that we have a person in there who is makina so many neptive ·~e­ cisions because it's not helpma anyone. "I mean. I can live without playina (Davis Cup) for a couple years. But it's too bad because it IR&aroe ·didn't have to happen. We ,lost and I'm disappointed but I'm probably not as disap~inted as the guys who went down there and gave it thear best effon and lost." ......... liW .... llacil lailla ialO Iii .. .._ .... Ml wllll II _ _.left ill , o~r:r& .... ••S-41rlumpia o~M •eNHL..-oplMI' ID McMa1rlll aWlL DI 06llin Md a ~............. •llftiD .......... time, ~ •••• , ............ ICIGNdtoforc:e the owitime ........ Detnlemaa Jell .. , ...... ICORd a iboft.badl4pl wida 30 •medl ltA .. . Hanford'• 6-S CC'm ... ct .. °"' Cllllfw .... ..... Y• n••a*DilllO.tlillllilJllriod mapped a 3-l tie. D1••••~:.t:'°"' CbiCuo ... Jela .... .... .... early [n lbe dUrd ... New""" .... ..... s ....... ,.... &.rr ICair'tll ............ (illllod .. ... Philldelpbia bWld _a ---llild •lei_, ID a"6-l viciory over Wubi Ill• ... .._•fl ..... IUI fin~i::--so .......... to .. ve Pit I 6--j victory°"' ... NtW Voll llueei1 .. . ....,, ... ..,. ............... tcOred &Olis as Vancouver llllld a ftariOUI nlly in &be third period to beat St. ~ 4-3, in lbe Canucta' opener .. . MAeMI o..Mt scored wadl juat over sill minutes to play in the third period on a lltUp by o.11 H•a.r, who had a four-point pmcJ. and Ouetiec held on for a 4-4 tic with Minnesota ... Len wisw W..W Clutl'1 fourth aoat. on I power play at 9:44 orlbe tllird period, lifted Toronto to a 5-S tic with._Buff'alo. .. Sindelar Ht8 coane •tandard ATLANTA (AP) -At ~ OM ..... Will .. out or the Wee-way 101iu1 _, tbe NFC W111 Mandinp IOiay .. the ~::r *6th tfle Adaata Falcoat ( at IO~ T1lote two .... ud tbe San Fnncilco 49en, wbo entertain Minneeota today, e.cb Mve 4-1 reeordl to share the le9d ia tbe divilion that was won by tbe Rams last year. The Rams are a I 'fl-point favorite in the contctt. A sellout crowd of 59,213 is eaDCaed In Atlanta-Fulton County SUidium. Bodi teams took their onl~tblck at tbe hands of Ille Phi ell>hla EaaJes, who bMt the Rams, 34.20. two --kl llO and tbe Falcons, 16-0, last Sunday, 1nappina Atlanta'• li•- pmc winnina streak over a two-year span. Steve Bankowska, who staned 120 aamcs durins hi1 11-ycar career with Atlanta, will be the 1wtin1 quar· tctblck for the Ram1. Bankowski threw for 23,461 y1rd1 and '"touchdown• with tM f 1kon1 despite h1v1n1 a series of knee injuries. He was mealed b)' Atlanta lat.e lall tea0n and was ptcked u9 by the Wuhinaton lledlkin1 aad releued by them at lhe end of the seuon. · ·•we are no1a111100lh fooaball a.m naht now," llamt Coech John R• lmoa said after lut -eek'• 26-20 victory overT= a..y that came on NFL rushiftf .Eric ~enon's 42-yard sconna run ln ovenuM. "We're not whtre we were last year in all the frinae area, the imfOrtlnt ass>«t• between the cnicks. Ro~ inson said. "I'm happy to be 4-1 and pteful for the victory. It wiU be nice to ao to Atlanta and play for first place." • "The Rams arc very similar to past years.·· Atlanta Coach Din Hennina said. "They still play the good defense t1f'lrl tin nnt oive up many p0int1. McEnroe hasn't prayed Davis Cup since Gregson took office two years ago. Gregson, who ;aid he wanted to develop a team concept more t~anjuSt ~mpilina big !lame~ on a Davis Cup squad, Wlll liave his term expire this year and Gordon Jorgensen is expected to take over. Joey S&Melar shot a coune-record 9-l!I undtr-par62Saturdaytomovcwithinonc Allen ez ec~ ted stroke of leader E...ae a..aln after two rounds of the $300 000 Pensacola Open in Florida. The two flnal rounds o( the rain-soaked aolf "Next year is a new year," McEnroe said. ··1 guess it's aood that you try something different after two years. You learn from your mistakes." tournament at the Pcrdido Bay Reson arc scheduled to b ' k l I be pla cd today because 1 thunderstorm suspended play ~hursday. The cut w.as at ~under-per 139, ac D neup equa ma the low of the year at the Buick Open, and left 62 players in the c;ompctition. The 14-vndtt-per, 36- hole score of 128 turned in by Gonzalez alto equaled the low score of the year for two rounds by Bal...._ in the Phoeni.x Open. The 62 shot b~ Sindelar, 28, of Horseheads, N.Y .. equaled the s1naJe-round coune record set by Cutia Stnqe of Kinpmill, Va .• in 1979 en route to a Pensacola Open victory. u American Patti Rl110 fired 1 1-unde_r-par 71 Saturday to grab the lead McEnroe, the world's top-ranked player from 1981-84, is on the comeback trial after leaving the tour last January for six months. He has won the last two Nabisco Grand Pnx tournaments he has~ntered -the Volvo-Los Angeles and the Transamerica Open 1n San Francisco. both last month. Here, in the-1279,000 WCT Sconsdale Open. McEnroe is the top seed and closina in on another title. k:newirwas goin1tl? talce me lf~od ortiroe lo act myselftotethcragain and l wasn't sure exactly when that would come. I knew it could click in at any givw time," McEnroe said.· "Whal happened was toward the middle of the tournament in Los Angeles. I felt oomfonablc once again on the coun 11nd into my own p mc. I just decided 1 wasioing to be more like: myself." In this tournament, the 27-ycar-old left-handcrhas been his old fiery self. '' McEnroe has haggled over line calls, thrown and kicked his racket on lost points, been J)cnalized points for abusive language and araued wath fans in the stands. "I think people arc happy to ha'c me back and I'm happy to be back," he sajd. "I think as time goes on. they'll concentrate more oo the tennis, but obviously the other stuff has been a pan of me. It s1aned a long time ago and it's hard for people to forget that. EventuaJly, they might." Quote of the day Gary Player, after s1nlung a 96-foot putt ....! lonJCSt of his professional career -during a seniors tournament in Richmond, Va.: "I'd love to sec it on tape. If it went any fanher, it would have needed a passport." McEnroe advance. to final• _after tbn:e rounds.ofthc._$260,000 Takara-lnvha&ional Golf Tournament in Gamo, Japan. Rizzo, winner of last year's LPGA Coming Classic, had four birdies on the first 12 holes, but bogeyed three of her last six holes. Rizzo's S4-holc score of S-uoder-par 211 was three shots better than Jitpan's Ayako Okamoto, a regular on the U.S. LPGA tour, and second-round leader Nayoko Yo1blkawa. Clipper• fall to Golden State POMONA -Chris Mullin scored 20 m points and pulled down four rebounds to lead the Golden State Warriors to a 119-112 win over the Los Anaelcs Clippers in an NBA exhibition game Saturday ni&ht. Third-round draft choice Wendell Alexis scored 17 points and had two rebounds, and first-round draft choice Chris Washburn added 16 points and two rebounds for Golden State. Greg Ballard bad seven rebounds to lead the Wamors. Televi•lon, radio 5. TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. -NFL TODAY: Channel 2. 9:30 a.m. -NFL 'II: Channel 4. 9:30a.m. -FISHING THE WEST: Channel I 0 a.f1l. -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at SC01TSU"Arr,Ani -To~ E3-John McEnroe breezed to a strai&ht-set victory over founh.-seeded David P"ate in Saturday's semifinals of the WCT Scot- Atranla, Channe . - Noon -BASEBALL: Boston at Angels in rme fi ve of American League playoffs. Channel Ltdalc Open and will play third-seeded Kevin Curren for the championship today. McEnroe ncededjuSl 67 minutes to eliminate Pate, 6-3, 6-3, and reach the finaJs for the third time in his last three tournaments.' The 27-ycar-old lcft-handc~ from Cove Neck, N.Y., won both the Volvo-Los Anaclcs and Trans- america Open in San Francisco last month. Curren, a South African now livina in Texas, held on to defeat Todd Witskcn. 7-S. 6-7 (S-7), 6-4, in a two- hour match delayed b y rain three times. IOC propo•e• format chanae LAUSANNE Switzerland -The • executive board of the International Olym- pic Committee has gjven preliminary approval to a proposaJ for holding the Summer and Wmter Olympics in different ycan after the 1992 Gamet. IOC sources said Saturday. The 89-member IOC is due 10 vote on the sites of the 1992 Summer and Winter Games on Oct. 17, and these G ames would not be affected by the proposal. The sources, insistina on anonymity1 said the change was strongly supported by IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch of Spa.in and a majority of the 11- mcmbercxccutive board. It is to besumittcd to the 9 lst session of tbc full IOC opcnina Sunday and would require a two-thirds majority for adoption. 12:30-SUPER CHARGERS: lndianapohs SOO history. Channel 4. 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R 1 h Id Los Anaclet bas rebounded, beatina a ers S OU San Dieso. t7-t3, and Kansu City, h t 14-17, to make their rccordl-3. ave op runner "Nobody said it wu goina to be t Se h k easy " CO.ch Tom Aores of the ains . a aw s Ratdcn commented as hi• team . prepared for the Seabawkl. "It's 1 ---killer sdtedute 1be-fint half (of the LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los season). Riabt now, we're takina it Anacles Raiders have prcvajlcd in one at a time, trying to di& out of• virtual must-win situations without bole." · standout tailback Marcus Allen the The Scabawks brina a 4-1 record past two weekends. in~o today's battle of AFC West They'll almost surely have the hub membe"!I haVing beaten 'Pittsbul'lh, of tbe1r offense back in the lineup Kansas \.Jty, New Enaland and s-.ri today when they entertain the Seattle Dicao while losing to Wuhinaton. Seahawks in another pmc which Kick.off time toda_y at die Los fiaures to be crucial to their playoff An&clcs Coliseum is I p.m. A crowd hopes. of 10,000 is cxs>«tcd. The Raiders put themselves in a While Allen was listed as probable bind by losing their first three pmes for the pmc, staning quanerback of the year: to Denver, Washinaton Marc Wilson was considered qucs- and the New York Giants by a total of tionable because he rcinjured his 11 pointi. Those three teams arc a ngltt .lhumb last Sunday dunna the combined 14-1 enterina today's Raiders' come-from-behind victory games. · ove-r the Chiefs. Allen suffered a severely sprained Veteran Jim Plunkett entered the right ankJe in the third quarter of the game in the third quarter and com- Raidcrs' 14-9 loss to the Giants or> pleted eight of his 10 ~sses for 108 Sept, 21 and hasn't carried the ball yards and one touchdown. Plunkett since. Despite being without Allen, will stan if Wilson isn't at or close to Dallas short-handed against Washington Cowboys minus QB. top defensive player vs.Redsktnstoday From AP dl1patcbes Tom Landry's quarterback is hun and so are his best defensive player and most experienced runnin& back. A loss to Washington today and his Dallas Cowboys will faJI three games behind the Redskins in the NFC East race. And Landry shrugs his shoulders. "I remember once we trailed by three games with four to play and ended up winning the Super Bowl," he says. That fact notwithstanding. in the sixth week of the NFL season, the Cowboys are getting pretty close to having to break out the "back to the wall" clichc. The Cowboys enter today's pme 3-2, two 11me1 behind Washin,aton and one behind the New York Giants in what may be the NFL's tou&hcst division. They arc com in& o ff a 19-14 peundin& in Denver, ,played without Danny White, Randy White and Tony Dorsett. And. the toughest pan of the Cowboys schedule 1s suit ahead. Randy White and Dorsett may play today but Danny White 1s out. leaving the quanerbacking to Steve Pelluer and Dallas with j ust one advantage - the first 1986 installment of one of pro football's bitterest rivalries will be played at Texas Stadiom. Pellucr, who stood up decently in the Denver avalanche. womcs some of the Redskins. if only because of the mystery involved. "Ifs sometimes tough playing against a young quarterback who you haven't seen before," defensive end Dexter Manley says. "At least we know somcthinaabout Danny While. The thing about Danny is that 1f you get to him. he can make some mistakes." Elsewhere in the NFL today. Buf- falo is at Miami; Chicago at Houston; Detroit at Green Bay; Kansas City at Cleveland; New Orleans at In- d ianapolis; the New York Jets at New England; St. Louis at Tampa Bay; Washinaton at Dallas; Philadelphia at the New York Giants; Minnesota at San Francisco and Denver at San Diego. A Very Special Shoe Department "It's a d1vt11on pme, ind CMi *m• to alwl)'I incttaltl the level or inten.1ity.'' Heuina saad. ••Jt should be. tood rootbell pme." Oickenon leads the ~ ia rush1na with 657 yards. Atlanta'• top runner, Qera1d R• is founb in tbe lea,~ wt th 437 yards. even thOUlh be DCt1'CI only 22 nrda in die ,t;f tlll £aPcs ... week ..... ... ... than balf' lbe ~ .... ot • coocullion. • • Rial ii expected to be in dll ..._ for AUuta juat u 8ankow9i II lir w Rams. Blnkow*i aaiiltd ._ week's vic:IOry over T•PI .., because of 1 t.qed up knee. Bankowski will be matcbiaa ..-. with the youna quanerblck who~ his job away late last seuon, David Arc tier. Archer ranks fourth in NFC ~ ma, bavina completed 72of14lloi' t, 104 yards and sill IOUCbdOwM. Bankowski has completed A I of 15 for 410 yards and one ICOft tor 1be Rama. loth qua.nerbKU bave bla intercepted twice. I 00 perccnt1 Flores said. Allen pined 246 yards on 62 carries before being in1ured. Wilson has completed 68 ofttis 116 passes for 916 yards while Plunkett is 29 of SI for 389 yards. Seattle safety Kenny Easley, who suffered what appeared to be a serious knee injury during the Seahawks' impressive 33-7 victory over San Diego last Monday night, is listed as probable fo r today's game. Townsend sus ension rescinded LOS ANGELES (AP) -The NFL reversed Itself Saturday and tempor- arily rescind~d the o ne-aame suspension of defensive end Greg Town send -of -the-Los Anacles Raid~s.. "The National Football League office has informed the Lo ~llacles Raiders that disciplinary ac1ion in- volving defensive end Orea Towns- end WJll be held m abeyance pending a final rcve1w and decision next week," said Al LoCasale, the team's ex- ecutive assistant. Townsend will play in today's game against the Sc.attic Scahawks at the Coliseum. he said. Asked for a reaction from Townsend, who had just finished morning practice, a team spokesman said, "I can tell you he's happy he's playing." "The Raiders have activated Townsend from reserve suspended and have waived defensive end Elvis Franks. who was sianed earlier this week to fill the vacancr cr~ted by the comm1ss1oncr's decision," LoCasalc said. Town\Cnd and the Raiders had appealed the suspension, lr"hich was announced on Wednesday . #119 Fashion Ialand •Newport Beach• 769·1822 ( J Akbomeduck OCC earns fir t Br JON FDOUION ............... Oranee Coaat sophomore d~ fenaive tackle Jeff Shanks insiata this year'1 Pirate squad is much more dilcipUned and unified -it showed on lhe field Saturday niaht at OCC. The defense shook off a slow start, adju1ted to the speed of the Gross. mont colleae receivers and put a atran&le hold on the Griffin offensive production for the remainder of the pme fora 22-10 Mission Conference footbell victory. It was the first win of the year for the Pirates, f\3, and the first of first- year head coach Bill Workman's community colleae career. The undoubted star and leader of the defense was Shanks, who spent most of the evening keeping Gross- mont quanerback Eric Rainer com- pany about five yards behind the line of scrimmage. Rainer was sacked eiaht times for SS yards in losses, live oflhem by Shanks, who also had four tackles for losses. "It was a single-out P,layers team last year," Shanks said.· ~ch team 1s different, but this team sticlc'S 1ogcthcr like a tight list. We'vegota lo"t of pride in ourselves. We've JOI a yo ung team and we've made mistakes. but now we're going to gel together and win seven straiiht." timn.'' Coesi q_uat1etbKk Cary a...,, 1n ~lief of the injured Joo NOWObly. 1<>t thinp to•ltl fort.be Pitaaet wilh a pttfcctJy _thrown .U.yatd &ouchdowft pau to Ollie Petk.ioa oe a post ,paaena up tbe middJe. Perkins, boldint (or the kicker on the convenaon, turned and r1n in (or two points in a delaaned play. Ahhou&h Conway fin1Shed 011!_y J 0 of 24 for US yardJ, he led the offense well and bepn to settle into the new Coast offensive system while rcadina the defenses well, Workman said. "I wu dolna real well ri&bt at the bcJinnina. then thinp kind of came apart for me," Conway sa1d. ''I was seeing things a lot better at the bqinninJ. But the team came back together an the second half, ahhou&h I didn't do as well." When Grossmont punted on the ensuing drive, Ban Recktenwald -a former runnin& back at La Qumta wtao .ow pllya •fl•ve "* -brouOt it mdl 72 ,,... for .. lC>UCfidown, cu~ rWll bet•-* pd O/ IM att.n OOl kam OOWllWI lmd me. fa.kjlls wl blowial' . .,, punter 1.aaol Orfetia. ··11·1 my OlllY ~ .,., .. lleck1eawald UL WW.... I ~ over heft, I toad them I wuted to do that." <Mat made it 2~ I 0 late iD die dlinl quaner, after 8riu SbenMS b6a _, a Ortcp punt and recovered il a1 me Griffin 22. A E.ddie UmoGi11M 16 yatd run and IS~ sweep Jell f« 6 yards put the bell in the end zone. With his firat victory, '8ill-Work-\ man - in aomewqt of'--a due bccaux ofjellaa from a 'trip wuau .. - ton D.C. to Lot An,eln earlier iD me dayandh1sfirs colleaevie190'-WU quicker to build up the wm for the ptaxcrs than bimeelf. • It's been a Ions time comina. We ........... co:48T/{»f Rustlers execute Pasadena, 30-23 Speclal to tlae Dally Pilot PASADENA-Golden West Col- lege's founh-ranked Rustlers sped to their fourth straight victory, openin& the South Coast Conference wtth a 30.23 football victory over the host Lancers. fense were Trent Brummett and Brent R1edench. Brummett intercepted at the GWC 30 to thwan a P.asadena threat, and R1edench's interception ignited a th1rd-quaner, 35-yard scoring march wtth Lawton finding Parker from 10 yards out. ~on ~ht end Bobby DeBIMc:hop leal)e between Arlsona State defenal•e bacb Darrln WWla ( 4 ) and Erle Allen to catch a pua from Dacka' quarterback Chrla lliller In Saturday'• PAC-10 fame at Eacene, Ore. Arlsona State won S-7-17. h was tfie tight fist which domi- nated the Grossmont offensive line and held the Gnffins to 97 sccond- half yards. The pressure on the line helped the secondary stop the deep pass threats which accounted for Grossmont's only touchdown. Carl Satterfield rui.hed for 142 yards on 31 carries. his second 100-- yard plus_ g.ame of the season. and quarterback Eric Lawton passed and directed the RustJcrs to a convtnctng victory, hitting 9 of I J for 203 yards and 2 TDs. Pasadena· s ft naJ 5COrt came with 39 seconds lef\ and an onsides kickoff' attempt fizzled. Spencer LaPLaca preceded the Rus- tlers' final touchdown wnh a 44-yard field 1oal. ., Schwartz Speedway champ "They were too slow up front," Shanks said. "Our defense ts designed to shoot the gaps (uttltLc quickness). They were gi ving us three feet in the gaps. We JUSI put the pressure on them." Coach Ray Shacldeford',_Rustlers shook a bug off their backs in the process. executing w1thou1 a turnover -m contrast to 17 agamst lhc Lancers tn their two previous appear- ances on the Pasadena campus. * 0...... West •• h..-. CC D Sar-. w o..tlr'I GOICl4lfl WHI 1 I) 10 C>-JO Pe~ CC 1 3 1 .-%) PCC-E¥WK JO rUft (H9diund kldi) vWC-Uwlan t run (L..aPl9ca llldll PCC-Hedlund JO FG He wins l -on-1 duel with Pf etzing to earn U.S. title Rams ol boos and cheers llowcd from the 7.280 after Schwam grabbed the ched<CTed flag and began his victory lap. And there to greet him in Tum I was fnend/foe Steve Lucero, who yanked the flag from By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR 0.-, ..... Cot·~· -Schwanz and staned a shoving match which resulted in both riders (a) yelling. (b) crying and (c) hugging and making up. Love him or hate him. and there.: seems to be no middle ground. Bobb> Schwan1 1s the Un11ed States Speed- way Motorcvclc National Champion And 11 was ft111ng that there was plent} of love and hate sent Schwant·s wa} after he crossed the finish ltnc the wmner in ht5 I-on-I duel w1th Robcn Pfctzing for the tttlc The impetuous \chwan1 conjure" up memones of p3st ch am p1<1ns sul'h as Rick Woods and Mik e Ba5t the wa) he d1v1des a crowd. ltltc he dtd Saturda} night at the Orange ( ounty Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa '"It was a m1sunderstand1ng on hoth our pam:· <W11d Schwanz ... We love each other and 11 was JUSt a h<'ated moment that rd like to apologize for.·· Here's a recap of the scenano. Ftrst. Schwanz had a perfect 12-pomt score at the end of the Ii Mt four rounds of racing. while Pfct1mg trailed w11h 11 going into the fifth and final of the round robin heats. Plct11ng put the pre5sure on h} winning his heat (good for three jlOJDll) and foccm& Scbwarv 10 follow suit to win the title outright. That's where Lucero came tn, as he COST A MESA VOTERS ... 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The final shaped up with P£etzmg w1nnine the coin toss and choosing the inside lane. Schwartz took the fo urth slot. and when the stanang gate was raised 1t was Schwartz taking the messure of the man co nsidered the bcc;t oITthe line tn the spon. Pfet11ng 1s 50 adept out of the gate that he has the ruckname .. Gater ... But 11 was Schwanz who did the gating and never headed the rest of the four laps. Schwartz. a native of Costa Mesa. had had tasted the frustration of near misses 1n the pnor two years. fin1sh- 1ng in the runner-up spot on each occ34i1on. This time. though. every- thing seemed to be with him. "It was both a reltef and a great fecltng to win after betng second the last two years.-.y said SChwartz. 0 lt wa~ tough. but I'll be .back next year." "(Shanks ts) probably the guy we look to on defense:· Workman said. "We don't have too many sophomores. He's kind of the emo- tional leader of the team." The Griffi ns beat Coast in the first quarter after the Pirates came up empty afler driving as far as the Grossmont 6-yard line. Rainer htt Darrell Crain coming out of the backfield at the 30-yard ltne for a 44- yard touchdown play. Then a 36-yard pass from Ratner to Joseph Saska set up a 21-yard Michael Turek field goal with 13:09 to µla> 1n the half. Grossmont only managed 126 yards the remainder of the game as Coast scored 22 straight points. .. We JUSt got them in a pass s1tuat1on," Workman said. ··we "'ere going to predict what they were doing. We went with the nickel (fi\C de- enMVc barks) a lat of th~mgtn. W had six defensive backs 1n at some The wm extends Golden West's record to 4-0. l-0 tn conference. while Pasadena drops to 1-3. 0-1. Down I().. 7 tn the second quaner. the Ru stlers scored 23 straight points to take a 30-10 lead in the th 1 rd penod. Satterfi eld"s I I-yard run completed a 75-yard dnve which consumed 5:46, then the Rustler<. hegan to tighten the noose wuh a 62-yard. '· play drive, capped b)' Lawton's 4- yard pass to Ted Pappai. Lawton went to tight end John Carlson for 20 ')ards and followed Wlth a 38-yard conncctton to Stacy Parker. whose leaping catch at the P3sadcna 4-yard line 'let up the 5eorc which came with JUSt 41 second'> remaining 1n the half Lawton. "ho stancd out b)' m1sfir- 1ng_on six of hts first 5Cvcn attempts. completed eight ofh1s next 10 to tum ~Rustlers 11110 wmrrcrs-- Spcarheadmg Golden West's de- GWC-$911~ 11 run !kid< tailed! 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A world of aquatic creatures brought together In one of the most f asclnatlng dlsplays you have ever witnessed -only at Pettandl 'I Brookhurst & Adams 963-4887 M·F ( 1 1-Bpm) at (10-Apm) Sun ( 1 1-6pm) .. Mtd. wtlrte cloud .22C Tiger barb .20C Sm. Silver angel .39C Lg . htad & ta11 hghts .sac Peacock tel ... ' Salt Wattr Damstls Lg. Algae Eattrs Pleco Stomus .99C '1 .. .75C • \ Bruins~rally fo·r wild win Green's2TDruns inf ourth quarter lift UCLA, 32-25 PASADENA (AP) -Tailback G&slon Grctn hasn't been of much ure to UCLA this season. and he didn't do much Saturday until the Bruins nccdcd it the most. dnving 72 )ards on eight play<J. scoring_ on a IS-yard pass from tailbacR Da vid Adams to wide ~· cei ver Derek Hi ll with 3:2710 go. The pass was the fir t of the year by Adams. UCLA then responded with 1b game-wanning dnve. A two-point convc~1on pass from Matt tevens to W1llte Anderson capped the Bruins' 25-point founh quaner and com· plc~d the seonng. Gr«n. who has beer\ hampered b} a foot injury 1n recent weeks, gained 63 yards on his final five came~ Saturday. Two.of those camcs went for touchdowns as the Bruins ralhed for a wild 32-25 Pacific-JO Con· fercnce victory over I I th-ranked Arizona. The result before a crowd of .S 1,279 at the Rose Bowl lcO both teams with I· I Pac-I 0 records The defend an~ confef'(nce champion Bruins are J._ o' erall "h1le the Wildcats fell to 4-1. .. We got a \Cl) \Hid speech from our coach (TerT) Donahue) at half- 11me." Steven~. a Fountain Valley High product, ~1d. "He told us to get 11 togt'ther and gel fired up. He really got us mot1 vatcd .. Arizona quarterback Alfred Jenldna cuta to &•old Bnaln noaetuard Terry Tumey. · fabulous." Green's final carry of the game was a 32-yard sweep of leO end 10 which he broke two tackles en route w the Anzona end ione The touchdown run \\tth JU<i.I 41 seconds to play capped a 76-}ard, nine-play dme and ga'e the Bruins their 1mprobahlc '-ICtOr). The Wildcats dominated the fir t JO minutes The) led 18-0 at halftime and 11 could haH hccn "orsc An1ona Coach Larry Smith was shaking his head afterward. .. It sure was the wildest game," he said ... I ne,er felt comfortable with the wa) our offense was play in'-even when we were up 18-0 al hal01me. It should have been 30-0. "We were down." the Jkct JU01or said. "We knew we had to run agam'>t a real tough team. ~n1ona v.a~ playing a real tough dl'll·ni.c and wC' had to be tough on our ov. n ·· Green had gamed onh 15 ~ard'> on his first 14 camcs. He l'in1 hcd w11h 78 yards on 19 auempts and h1~ n1nc- yard touchdown run with 5:26 kft gave the Bruins a shon-11\c<l 24-18 advantage. "The pla) er-. realized, ·He ). we can do better 1han 1h15..' and conscqucn1- h. we came bad. "1th one oft he great c'omebacks 111 UCLA history.'' Donahue ..aid. "I felt that ifY.e could heat .\r11ona toda). "e could 01p lh1i. rnnlerencc up\1dc down and make 11 tun for e\t~r\ hoJ, "The halit1mc' tal~ Y-as JUSl be· tween me and the pla\ ers. r' e been tf) ing to get their at1cn'uon for week!> What .... e ~' 1n the locker room is lul·kcr room talk and you can't print ll. .. Our offense was our own worst enem). I'm very disappointed an our team. extreme!) disappointed. You ha' e to give UCLA a lot of credit. The} hung 10 there and showed a lot of poise. C'\Cn when things were going against them:· The Wildcats went ahead 25-2 4 h> "I thuugh1 our defense was 1ust Arizona ga111ed 146 yards to only 97 for UCLA in 1he first half. The Bruins finished with 370 yards in total offense to 343 for the Wildcats. College footbal~ scores wan UCLA 31. Aruona 2S WH""'91CN' SI ,.. use I• wu111nv1on 7• S11ntord I• Arl1on. SI )7 Oreo<>n 17 Oreoon SI 14 Ce11forn1a 12 Lon9 eeec11 s1 30, Cal S1111e Fulltrlon 20 Frttno SI 17. New MU1to S• u Pacific 21. 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We JUSt have better players this year." 9 Patnck Coll ins scored three touchdowns to tngger the rout It was the scoond-worst defeat inflicted on the Longhorns dunng Akers· 10 years at Texas. The ooners scored .six of the first eight times the y had the ball. After Collins scored twice m a span of93 seconds in the first period. Tim La.shar kjckcd a 28-yard field goal. quarterback Jamelle Holicway ran 21 yards for a score, and reserve quarterback Eric Mitchell launched a 56-yard scoring pass to tight end Keith Jackson. lo other games involving top 20 teams: Miami, Fla. 58, We1t Vlr1tala 14: Sophomore Oankcr Michael Irvin set a Miami record with his 15th and 16th touchdown catches as the top-ranked Hurricanes routed error-prone West Virginia and equaled the best stan in the school's 60-ycar football history al 6-0. Alabama 37, Mempkl1 State t : Bobby Humphrey and Greg Richardson got 105 yards CC\Ch, Humphrey on runs and Richardson on pass receptions, as second· ranked Alabama (6-0) defeated winless Memphis tatc (0.6). Nebr11ka 30, OkJaboma State 10: Long kick returns by Dana Brinson and Rod Smith helped Nebraska build an early 14~0 lead. and the third-ranked C'ornhuskcrs went on to defeat Oklahoma tate. Michigan !7, Midlgu State I: Michigan quar- terback Jim Harbaugh passed for two touchdowns and ran for another to lead the founh-ranked Wolverines to a Big Ten Conference victory over arch-rival M1ch1gan State. Penn State %3. Cincinnati 17: Tailback David Clark plunged six yards for a touchdown with 3:07 remaining to rally tifth-rankcd Penn tate over 24-poi nt underdog Cincinnati. Aubarn 31, Vanderbilt 9: Fullback Brent Fullwood and linebacker Kun Crain scored touchdowns 15 seconds apan in the second minute of the game. and seventh· ranked Auburn coasted past Vanderbilt in the outheastern Conference. Texas Tecb 17, Arkan1a1 7: Tyrone' Thurman. 1he smallest playe r an major college footb;\ll al 5-3. 130 pounds. returned a punt 27 yards 10 set up a founh- quarter tou chdown that scaled Texas Tech's upset of eighth-ranked Arkansas in the outhwe'it Conference Iowa 17, Wl1consln 6: Ri ck Bayless scored hi e, second touchdown of1he game' on a 1wo-yard run to cap a time· consummgdnve in the founh period after Wisconsin had gambled and fai led deep 1n Iowa terri tory, and the 10th· ranked Hawkey~ beat-the Badgen in-the Big Ten Conference'. Wa1 blngton %4, Stanford 14: (hm Chandler's 42· yard touchdown pass to Lonzell Hill and Ton} Lacker)\ founh-quancr 1nterccp11on in lhC' end zone led 1 l th- rankcd Wa shington 10 a Pa cific-I 0 victory over 18th· ranked tanford . SMU %7, Baylor %1: f-reshman Mitchell Pncc returned the opening kickotT I 00 yard!> and Jeffrey Jacobs ca~ghi.a 29-yard ~for the go-ahead score a!> Southern Methodist upset I 3th-ranked Baylor. Texas A&M 19, Houston 7: 0 11 Slater kicked fo ur field goals for I 4th-ranked Tc,as A&M. and quanerhack Kevan Murra) became the schoor 'i all-time leading passer as the Aggies downed Houston Art...a tate u, Orecoo 17: Jeff Van Ruphom passed for 244 yards and t hrce. touchdown to power I Sth· ranked Arizona State to a ,Pac1f1c· I 0 v1Ctf?f'Y over Oreaon. LSU u, Geor1la 14: am Mamo and Harvey Williams each rushed for over I 00 yards and Ronnie uw1s booted th1ee field aoal to lead I 6th-rated U over Geori1a. Geor1 .. Tecla H , Nortb Carolla• tale Zl: Jerry Mays ran for t 88 yards and 1hree touchdowns and Pt scd for another and Gary uc returned a kickoff 99 yards as Georgia Tech stunned No. 17 North Carolina State. Mlul11lppl Stale 24, ArlcanH• State t : Quancr~ck Don Smith ran for two toucbdowns and pa,.scd fora third to lead No. 19 Mississippi tatc to a come-from-behind victory over Arkansas State Clem1on 31 Virginia 17: l crrcnce Flagler ran ror 210 yards and one t~uchdown and Clemson's No. 20 T11e~ extending 1hc longest acuve lt'•nning streak for one Division I football team over al)other to 26 game .• f>!>S~~ an Atlantic Coast Conference win over V1riinu1 s Cavalicr'i. Elsewhere: . PIU1burgb JO, Notre Dame t : Jeff Van Horne kicked a 29-yard field goal with one minute ten and Notre Dame kicker John Came)·., 38-yard attempt with 23 ~nd remaining sailed wide. as Pittsburgh came from behind to defeat the lnsh. Air Force 40, Navy 6: Halfbac~ Marc Munafo ran for two shon-ynrdage scores and the Air Force defense set up three touchdowns wuh interce ptions as the Falcons crushed serv1ce-acadcm) n val Navy. Oregon State 14, CaUfonala l !: Jeff Schneider of Oregon State made his ~cond big defensi ve play of the game, recovenng a fumble early 1n the fourth period. and the Beave~ held on to beat California for their first victory of the season. Fresno Stale 17. New Me#lco Slate 14: Junior Barry Belh kicked a 22-yard field goal early 10 the fourth quarter to boost Fresno 'itatc to a P AA victor) over New Me xico State. Pacific U , Nevada-Las Vegu 15: Fullback Steve M 1chaels ru'ihed for I 09 )ards on 21 cam es and scored one touchdown 10 lead the Un1vers1t~ of Pacific to 1hc victory over Nevada-Las Vegas in a PCAA game. .San Joie State 38, Utah State %8: San Jose talc quarterback M1l..c PereL overcame four interception!) and 1hre"' for l:!9 ~ard!> and one touchdown a!> the Spartans defeated U1ah ~late 1n a PC AA game Long Beach State L .. trips Titans, 30-20 LON(1 BE: t\( H ( .\ P) -Lnr \.\ l'etman kicked three field goal!> to lt·ad Long Beach l)tate to a 30-20 v,.m over Cal State l·ulkrton 1n a PC t\A football gamt· 'aturda) night. The 49cr<i.. 1-0 1n th e P( A~\ and 2-2 O\cral l. led 24-7 al the half but the T1tan'i. 0-3 and I ·6. tnmmcd the lcad to n-.W Ill the lh1r-0 quarter On 3-yanl And 22·.)tirQ touchdown runs b~ quanerhack Ronnie Barber Fullerton ad,anced thC' ball to thr 49C'rs· 37 earl) in the fo urth quarter before lhe Long Beach defen~ hc-ld Wectman k1Cked a 29-)ard field goal\\ Ith 11 ..ctond\ left in 1hc game to account for the final margin Weetman gaH· the 49er'I an earl} IC'ad ~hen he booted a 38-}ard fiC'ld goal "''h iS 5ti left in the first quaner. 17-\ard .pass..Jrom J ell Graham to_lA'rck Washington w11h 5:52 lcf1 1n thC' fiN quaner 1ncrcao;cd lhe Long Beach lead to I 0-0 Mark Templeton~ 7-)ard touchdo~n run \.\Ith ' 15 left 10 the first quarter and M 1chael Robert,· 6-)ard run on the final pla ) of the period gaH~ l nng Bearh ,\ ~4-0 k ad USC SHOCKED BY COUGARS, 34-14 ••• From Cl to Ki trick Taylor on thC' first dmc of the second half gave Washington State a 24-0 lead. The TroJans scored I'.\ 'iccond'I later on a 53-yard pass from Peete to Ken Henry. bu1 the Cougar'> rnuntcr- ed with a 25-yard field goal from Ke\1n ~dams outhern Cal turned the ball over on 11!. next three drives. The third turno' er, an 1n1crcep11on b) cor- ncrback Sha~n Landrum, ~ct up a I· yard option run by Blount for the Cougars' final TD midwa) through the fourth quarter. Porter didn't score. but he W:.t\ the workhorse on mos1 of the C ougar scoring d n vcs. The fifth-year senior lin1shC'd JUSt live yard'I shy of his best da}. 169 yards against WashinJtOn in a 1.000- yard 1983 '>Cason. He 1s now 1n fourth place on 1hc Washington Stale carC'cr list with 2.<J04 }ard'I after pa.,,ing fall Ena. Washington State used two fumhlc recoveries 1n the second quarter to take a 17-0 half\ime lead. Southern ( ar, ne·o dm c b) \lnppmg Peete ot the ball on a quarterback dra" and rC'CO\l'red the fumble with I "0!! kft in the hal f. 'iCt110g up Blount\ I ·yard <,coring run. Wa,hmgton tate's Gregor} al~ mtern·pll'd Peete, and Ron Collin<, added a lumhlc recovery for thC' ( OUg;lf\ • Blount c.lro\l· thl· ( ougars 73 )ards on thC'ir orx·ning dn'e and found v,.1dc n·rc1,er Michel Jnmc'I curling through the cm crgC' for an 18-yard touchdn"' n pJ\\ WHERE ELSE BUT ... SHIPLEY'S Ricky Reynolds grabbed a looo;c ball at the Washington State 2 Poncr gained 47 yards on the ensuing drive to set up a 3.S-yard field goal by Ni ck ObrastofT. Linebacker Bob Gregory stopped 'iouthl·rn < al '>torcd with less 1han 1wo minute\ left in tht· game on a 17- yard pav~ lrom rcscn-e quarterback Kc' 1n Mclean to Lonn ie Wh11c. Blount completed 13 of 20 passes for 20 I yards. whtle Peet connected on 16 of25 for 2.Sl Slight Irregulars But all with that Shipley GUARANTEE! White-Tan I Grey Waist Sizes 27-36 / COLORED #501 ~"s-t\C f~" 9\)~ Men's Sweater Blow-Out $799 Value1 to $20 S · M • L ·XL Seacllff VIiiage 2201 Main St., Huntington Beach 536-4700 ALSO ORANGE-ANAtllt-LOS ALAMITOS .. . NOTICE In today's Target Sale Section, the Potato Head Kids advertised on page 9 are Incorrectly described as a set of 4 Potato Heads Kids for 2.39. The correct description should .read Potato Head Kids with 4 Interchangeable pieces. Playskool does not make sets of 4 Potato Head Kids. We are sorry for any Inconvenience this may cause. . @TARGET Coming Sunday Oct . 19, 1986 . 1n .•. llllyPllat Clo.llfit4 AO..~>ftf OWt.i loy M , .... Milte c. t?•l• 642 ,.,. Sabra wins race, Barons win title Gattbaldl •liaJP for UCI nmnen He breezes to easy vtcto • chte competitor Is no-show By IUCHARD DUNN ...,,..C.., SL •al ~'!'~~ition was apparently laclana in the boy1 Oiv111on I ra~ Saturday, maluna it an cuy win for Ocean View's HaiHam Sabra. But on the &iris' side, Buena Hiah's Michelle Lewis atepped in front of Shannen and Kathy Karocl to ruin <Xean View's hopes at Central Pat\ in Huotinaton Beach. The twin sisters do practically everythina t<>sether, which includes winnina cross country Tourney crown toCdM No. 1 Sea Kings - dump El Dorado~ Newport-for title Corona dcl Mar H1ah's Sea Kings, defending CJF 4-A cbampions and the No. I ranked team in the newly created 5-A division, swept past El Dorado and Newpon Harbor Satur- day to claim the champ1onsh1p of the 32-team Sunny Halls water polo inv1tat1onal. races for tbc SeahawU. At lheCntraJ P.rklnvatallonal 'l)OOIOf"ed by fountain Valley Hiah. ntilhtr Karpel li1ttr ~on in the Oivaaion I heat. But Shannen (l8:59) took second 24 second• behind Lewi1, and Kathy ( 19:0l) ended in third to finish in a familiar manner -clote totttber at the fin11h line. Sabra. who bas been runnina for the Scahawu linc:e be was a freshman. also has been known to win racu It's a weekly ntual for him now. So it Wll a tood day indeed fot Ocean View. Sabra's winnina time was 15:50, but Chns Luao ofValencia -one of Ora nae County's tOP runners who was suppostd to be Sabra's chief compcmor in the boy1'.0iviaion J race-wu a no-show send1na Sabra IO an tu.Y victory. "The time "' a slow time ror that type ot coW'lt," Sabra aaid. "Luao from Valencia waa supposed to be my main competition today, but (Valencia) didn't show up. I knew J had to run for m)'1elhndju1t ao for tbe wiS\. "l was rul cli11ppoi1ned that they didn't put (Ocean View) in tbe Oiviaion 11 race. (The times) in that race were 2' eeconds C&ster than mine. and I JO home and don't feel aood about myself because I didn't have the rastm ume of the day," • · Fountajn Vallt)''• bo)'1 had the lowest score (48 pointa) 1n the Division I team competition as Dave Knos ( 16:03) firushed second. Wet Watkana placed &axtb ( f 6:39) and NORTHRIDOE -._ CJ9. JlJchie LoctwOOd earned 11¥9dl (16:49) '° ia.ldi, mowd 10 UC lnilW1 -F allO ollcc in tlw top 10 for tbe llrael cr011 COUtry ... ill ... IO ... Danny Kutlcb ( 16:21), wt.o ._Md IO run btm IOIDI 8ddtlioul weft. r.-•• eecond ftddle '° SHra all....,. bul...,..,. '° wionina 24:36 ....,.!-8'=:1M c.I hold hi1 own quite -.1~ ftnitMd fOUnh for State N'onlu'idlit la~ Ocean View U. the OtvitkMI I na. Tbe UC llGiof. _... ill tM Pm leakt ol Uolwt Md the belt time Plcifk a. AdaleUc Alloa.doa • ( l S:26) of tbe Claj ~ 1M ~· Dlvitlon 11 heat, a juaior, captured tbe lour-mile...-- pethape tM lllOll 1DterelUQ9 ftllCI o( &IJ. by 1.D tlaht-tecood lft8f'lin. Cqroea del Mat'llWO toi runnen-Eddie UCI ftru.sbed dnit!Md ... - Lavene {U:3)) and Eric Shryock (1':42) -team baais, u did tbe womea'• .. r firiiahed2-3 retpectlvelybehind8anb.Upland ~ team, ioct\by Becki Van Zaat't 11!16 won with 41 poinll. for 5,000 mc1erl. But Ban~ Upland'• No. 2 runner, upeet Otrey Arreola ,of bolt. N~ tcammate0.veKeucltine(J5:51)lowin1tand led the women a eolnel wadi • lead Upland '° a ftrst1*c:c ft.Aith. winnina 17:30 for 5,000 met.en. -~-~~~~~~-- "IF YOU WANNA WIN, ·YOU COTTA PLAY WIN ~80!" r Cllnlt Tod11'1 N1m6111 on P1g1 Al. .. Daily Pilat & TWA FIND OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE LAX/Orange County Connections Via Golden State Airlines WIN-GO Hotline: (714)642-4333 . " The Sea Kmgs were staked to a 9-8 semifinal victory over El Dorado by vinue of an oven ime win1 keyed by the four goals of Chnls Ocdina, as well as threegoaJs by Bill Hannon and two 1----------_:_------------------------------------------------------by Enc Vinje, along with 13 saves by · • goalie Jim Wagner. Head (three), Ocdang and Harmon - (two apiece) spearheaded Corona's conquest ofNcwJ>On Harbor. CdM's second over the second-rated Sailors. in the final s at Independence Park an Fullerton. The victory. the second 0' er H~rbor in a 32-tcam tourney leaves Corona dcl Mar at 16-0 Corona del Mar held an 8-5 lead through three quaners before holding a late Sailors' surge. In other tournament action: Cott.a Mtu 13, HH Wll100 10; Vallaalla 8, Cotta Meta 5: The Mustangs divided a pair of games m the Sunny Hills lnvnataonahi Tustin H1ah. fn' the opening win over Wilson. Costa Mesa ( 13-9 overall) overcame a 9-8 ddiclt after three quarters. ~nlor Cra11 Maness ahd six goal s and Jun 1or Shane Coons added fou r 10 supply the bulk of lhe Mustangs' attack. Thr Mustangs return to Pacific Coast League actton Wednesda}. v1s1ting Orange. In a communal) collrge match: OoTcltilWeinZ, Stddltb~hc Rustlers got a five-goal perionnance from Scott Larsen and a pair of goals each from Craig Dou$1as, Gary Tichy and Jitsoo Jeffnes in upping thl'lr overall record to 12-3 wi th the non- confcrcncc win at Saddlcback. "ft was an 1mJ)Ortant win for us," said Coach Ken Hamdorf, "because they had just beaten Rancho Santtago and we had a sudden death ovemme wan Thursda} night over Rancho. It was important that"'<' came back and played them tough " Goalie Mike .\rmc.trong had 16 save for the "'inners Rookie helps Kings past Islanders INGLEWOOD (AP) -Rookie center Jimmy Ca rson scored has firs1 NHL aoal and Marcel Dionne had two assists to pace the Los Angeles Kings toa 5-4 wm overthe New York Islanders 1n a penalty-filled contc\t Saturday night. Carson. the Kinas' first pi ck 1n lhl· 1986 entr) drali and second pick overall. netted a 15-fool backhand shot during a Los Angeles power pla> at 1 26ofthesccondpenodtog1vethr Kings a 3-0 lead' Paul Guay scored at 7:05 of the fir!lt penod and Jim Fox netted a power- play goal at 15: 11 to ga ve Los Angeles a 2-0 lead going into the second period. The second penod featured five aoals and 25 penalties for a total of92 minutes assessed by Referee Ron Fornier. There were four fi&hts an the period. The two teams were whistled for 38 penalties totaling 127 minutes for the game. Other aoal scorers for the Kings were dcfenscman Dean Kennedy, who tallied at 2:55 or the second period, and Bryan Enekson, who scored with 2:21 lcf\ in the second period. The Islander ; got goals from Brad Lauer. his first NHL aoal, at 9:46 of the second penod. and Brent utter wnh I :09 lef\ in the steond penod to make the score S-2. In the third pcnod. Duane Sutter scored just I :42 into the pcnod, and Mikko Makela scored New York't final aoal with I :59 lef\. Record for Overturf Ocean View H11h Junior V1v1on Ovenurf, 16, set a women's cour" r«<>rd at Seal Beach'~ Old Ranch Country C'lub Saturday, fashi on1na a five-under par 6 7 at the club's Junwr champ1 onsh1ps She dropped in !t'\ bm1ac\ and had one t>oacy (or tht da) ' Ocrolx:r 14 i1., vour luckv da\'. ThJt\ rh t: d,l\' Lotto 6/49 ~tJrts. And if ~·ou nurch the \\'inning numocr\, vou could \\ 111 millions. 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Wi1h the situation toniaht, 1 JUSt went after him the same way." Cot'bett aot the powerful Boston left fielder to around to third with Bill Buckner on second, but third baseman Doui DtCinccs let the baJI att under his glove and throuah hi leas to put runners on flrst and third. "I wasn't happy when that hap- ptned," said Corbett. "but you can't let an error change the way you pitch." Corbett then struck out Don Baylor and got Dwight Evans to ground out to second baseman Bobby Gnch to end the inning. Corbell. his confidence renewed. went on to record 3111 innings of hitless relief, allowin& the Anael come from behind to tie it in the ninth and win 11 in the 11th. Corbett was the winning pitcher. · Corbett. who had worked three or more innings eight 11mes this season as the Angels' set-up man fo r closer Donnie Moore. ~•d he was glad Grich. who singled in Jerry Narron with one out 1n the I I th. was able to end the three-hour. 50-minute mara· tho n when he did. "I was running out of gas." said Corbett. who is less than a month away from his 34th b1nhday. Corbett who was w11h the Angels for the 1982 ALCS w11h Milwaukee. but didn't appear, called his contribu- tion "the most ~t1sfying as an Angel." GRICH ... From Cl 1n the second game at Boston. He had a fielding error. lost a ball in the sun and was the victim o f third base coach Moose tubing's now-famous base- runnm& m1scalcula11on. "I wac; down but sometimes you just have to battle. battle. battle:· G rich said. And Gnch 1s enough ofa veteran to be able to bMtle whe n war calls. Now in his 17th major league season. Gnch. 37. ,., in the last year of his contract with the Angel!>. He ha., appeared 1n fi ve league cham- p1o nsh1p series though he has nc\ er l.\On a World Series ··This 1s the one for me:· C1r11:h said ··Then-ma:y Ix no more tom- morows. ·· Well. Gnch gave himself at least one more tomorrow with one swing. r And a super game ended in a super wa}. COAST. • • From Cl got the hd off the thing so we kno~ what 11 feels lilce. It feels reall> good.'' said Workman. who added that h1\ first high school victory came 1n hie, first game. "We did that nght 31.\3) There's a little murc frustration 1n this one backing up to 11." * Onnee Cout n, Grossmont 10 ~cwt bV 0Utr1wn Groumont 7 3 0 0-10 Oranot con t o 1s 1 o-n G-<rttn 4S OU\ lrom Rtl~r tTurtk '"c k) G-Turtk 71 verd FG OCC-Ptrk•rl\ .. PtU lrom CO<lwav f Ptrlo""' rUfl) G~ Petti• i• thrown oat ateatm, u Boe- ton • Spike Owen makea the ta&· Earlier ANGELS PULL OUT WIN ••. From Cl referring to Narron's lack of foot speed. "When I grabbed the bat. Mauch gave me as much encouragement as he couJd," said Gnch. ··He told me to forget about the base on balls and go up and get this guy." As he walked to the plate, Grich was 0-5. ha' ing struclc out thn.c times. including the ninth inning. He had also made two bad fielding plays helping the Red Sox score two runs. But he stroked the lirst pitch from Schiraldi into left and Narron motor- ed home .. , .knew when Gnch's ball went do"'n the hne. I was going to score." said Narron. The rally made a winner of Doug Corbett, the lifth Angel pitcher. He pitched the final Jl/1 mning.s. not allowing a hit and retiring the final I 0 baucr!i he faccd- But were 11 not for two factors. Corbett might never have been in the position for a win. The first was the pitching of Don Sutton. He staned and went the first 6'' innings, allowing only four hits and JUSt one run. keeping Boston at bay until the offense could corpe alive. · The other factor was the offense coming alive, specifically m the ninth. lin.t off C'lemens, then o n Sch1rald1. Doug DeCinces opened the inning with a solo home run to left-center field, cutting the Red Sox lead to 3-1. It was onl y the Angels' sixth hit of the night. Schiraldi missed high with the 0-2 pitch and then did something that only the producers of "Dallas" could havecomeupwith-hehit Downing with the pitch. forcing over the tying run. '1 "I'm not goinf to stand here and gloat.about 1t. If go up there looking for a waJk or to get hit by a pitch, I don't deserve to be UJ? there," said Downing ... , saw the spin and the ball shp out of his hand. I was locked into what I was doing. and I'm lucky it hit me. "It takes a helluva lot of breaks to win games like this. But when you have 65,000 fans. minus Red So>. fans. shoutina for you, it helps. You can't count on it when they have Clemens and Schiraldi going.• . The ninth inning outburst could have won the pme instead of just tying.it.-had 1t not-bttn-f<>r a disatrous eighth inning on defense. Trailing just 1--0 with Vern Ruhle on the mound, the Angel defense. which alon' with the pitching has kept them in games all year long. ncarl} confirmed their reservations baclc to Boston. Spike Owen singled to optn the inning. Wade Boags hit what looked like a sure double-play ball to G rich, but he bobbled 1t and was only able to get Boggs at first. Ruhk wild-pitched Owen to third and he scored on Marty Barrett's single to center. Barrett moved to second on Boone's passed ball. Joyner leave Angels a void Mysterious ailment puts him out of game with Red Sox today By ED ZINTEL. ........ C..11• _.,I Wally Joyner amvcd at Anaheim Stad1um at about I o'clock Saturda} afternoon and went directly to the trainina room. An hour later, the Angel roo~e first baseman was on crutches. on his way to St Joseph's Hospital in Orange where he was admitted W1th a bacterial infectio n in his lower ~g~t lea. Joyner was expteted to remam in the hospital 24 to 36 hours fro!'" the time he was admitted. according to denna~ol<>&ist Ron Cotliar a.nd club physician Or. Jules Rasinski, wh ich means that Joyner would miss today's fourth game of the Am~rican League Championship Series. Angels spokesmen said late Satur- day that Joyner w~s rcs11ne ~om­ fortably and was receiving an11b1011cs intravenously. ··11 could be 24, 36. 48 hours. Who k.nowsr' An$els General Manager Mike Port said. "He's being trea ted with antibiotics. It depends on his reaction to them." Joyner has been ill since Wednes- day in Boston. He thought then that he had suffered a bruisCa inkle. Then. before Friday's game. Joyner suspected that he had been bitten by an msect He said that he h~d trouble sleeping because he wu nannioa a hiab temperature. He reported to Anaheim Stadium Saturday afttr- noon "He was just washed out," Mana.er Gene Mauch II.id. "I jUSl want to aet him well. Then we'IJ see what happens.•• Port said that Joyner ten for the hospital with ••nu-like symptoms... He. said that Joyner'• tower riaht lea was swollen and "sensitive to touch." Joyner was replaced 10 the lineup by George Hendrick on Sa~urday. It 11 not known when Joynerwlll return to action although the Ana~ls werr hopeful that he would be available for Tuesda} 's game in Bo ton. should 11 be necessary Joyner had complained about pain in his leg following Friday's night'& game. He came to the park that ~Y cxpenencina nausea and a slight temperature as a result of w~t .Dr. Lewis Yocum, the team phys1c1an. diagnosed as an 1nscct bite in the area of his right shin. Manager Gene Mauch said Satur- day that Joyner told him that he may have aggravated the problem Friday when he was tagged on the leg by Boston Red Sox catcher Rich Ged· man in the fourth inninJ. But, Mauch said. doctors told him the pajn probably stemmed from the spread- ing bactcna. "The pain got worse as the game went on," Mauch said. "He told me the pain ran from hisat his ankle up to his knee. We hoped it was just a bruise." OCC-Rec1t.1en .. a10 n ount return <Greene klClll OCC-'5w111ert 6 run tGrH nt klCkl GAME STATISTICS G occ 14 l6 37 711 10·74·7 S·l3 1·1 7·61 One out later. Diclc Schofield. one of the heroes Fnday, singled to left. Bob Boone did the same and Devon White ran fo r him. Schiraldi replaced Clemens and faced Pettis. The Angels speedy center fielder hit a fly ball to deep left field. which looked to Ix a routine out. Bill Buckner hit another ground ball to 'Grich. which caromed off the second baseman into right licld. Barrett came around to score and · Buckner wound up at second. Corbett replaced Ruhle, getting Jim Rice to hit a ground ball to DeCinccs at third -which promptl y went right under his glove to move Buckner to third. Aneela eta.rter Don Sutton (left) applaada from the dqoat u Illa belp doea the job while all Boeton Manager John Mcl'f amara can ..dO-ia watch f rom the IOHn' dqoat. Flrll oown\ IJ Ru\114\ vardaoe .tO· 132 Ptn•l\9 varis.ue ISi PH\1119 16·~-0 Punl\ 10-1S Fumt>lu ·fum1>lu '°'' 1·0 But lefl fielder Jim Rice started in a few steps. apparently losing the ball in the lights, and could not get back before the ball short-hopped the wall. Corbett then struck out Don Baylor and got a ground-ball out to Grich to end the inning and hold the deficit at j ust three runs. setting up one more Angel miracle. DYKSTRA 'SHOMER POWERS METS., 6-5. • • P.,.e111e' · verda11e 1·64 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING y-cra1n 10·37 Ou1r1 7·17, 8ur1ev, 6·for· mlnu• I Rainer 14 for mlnu\ JI OCC-Mon•o~rv 11 S7 !>w•oart 12·37, Lamontto.,. l·7S Reonev l ·11. Romo 7 7 Harrell. 7·4 R·re 1·for monu1 I CO<lwtv S for· mlnu\ 13 INDIVIDUAL PASSING G-Ralner 16 34 0, ?II OCC-Con .. av 10·24 2 ISi INDIVIDUAL AECEIVINO G-Parker 4·40 Cre1n l 40 Saska 7 4', Ktmo. 1 37 8unev 2·l0 A1>o.tson 2 13, Cerrott 1 1 OCC-Sw•11en 4 11 h 11etot J 67 ,..rains 7·S6 ~,. 1·24 Schofield scored. Whtte went to third and Pettis wound up with a double. Jones was intentionally walked to load the bases. but Schiraldi struck out Grich for the second out. That brought Downing to the plate. He took two Reggie Jackson like swings. missing both times. * ANGEL NOTH -TIM tllrM hOUr, SO· mlnula 11ame """ I.,. lon9a11 In American LHoua Cht mlllon•hlp s.riet hl•torv, aurpaulno the old marl\ of 3:44 Oct. I, 1913, bllwMn 81lllmore end ChlcallO . _..., -'-t' lour watlu aela .,. LCS rKOf"d • . BcKton Mtnaoar JeM McMMNn nernad er.a Munt to bl hi• ''"'" In IOdav'a Mme. Hwa1 thraw a comp1e1a oame Wednftdav. Thal~ Hljf$1, lllle • ..., oan-IH I nloht, w1ll plleh on 11\rM den ' rnl. From Cl d idn't think there was much of an argument there." Johnson then sent Danny Heep up to pinch hit. Heep, trying to bunt, had to dodge out of the way of a fastball. and when the ball ticked off catcher Alan Ashby's glove for a passed ball, Backman went to second. Heep Oied out to center, a nd that brought up Dykstra. "Wally gets up there. We know we need a lcadoff runner. and there's no way around it," Mets first baseman Keith Hernandez says. "And what does he do? He lays down a perfect bunt. I've seen him do it so many times this season. I know we're a run behind. but already rm beginning to feel pretty confident. "I fiaure Lenny's ,oing to get a run home with a single,' HcmandC'Z said. "Who expected him to win it with a ~~ .. -homer. Incredible." The Mets got consecutive singles from Kevin Mitchell and Hernandez to start the sixth inning against Knepper, 3-1witha1.67 ERA apinst the Mets durina the season. We hove rhousonds or bul bs from all over the world that need to be planted now for spectacular spring color in your gardens. Stop by our bulb tPnl and pick from the largest selection on the west coast. One run scored on a fielding error by shortstop Craia Reynolds, who had a throw101 error in ~me one, and Strawberry followed with his tower· ina homer into the lower deck in riaht field. Strawberry had been 0-for-10 apinst Knepper this season and 2- for-22 lifetime. .. .. l ., -~ ~~ ~ 11!1!" ~. M t:Jt Cowm I twt1,,,. /0' P~ i t I C.rtkfl11tl ~ ... I NUJSU Y • INOOOt h A114TS • fl IST • tAN0SCA'1NG • 'ATIO fUINITUU • ANTIOUES f "Lenny wu tellina me on the bench that I would have lo hit a home run to act us back in this aamc," Strawberry sajd. But the Astros came beck to score the 10-ahead run in the seventh after leadoff hjner Doran was walked on four pitches from reliever Rick Aauilera. Billy Hatcher, who hit leadoff in the flnt two games. then bunted to third. Knipt fint had trouble aeui~ the bell out of his &love, then threw 111n the din pest fint buc. Hatcher wts 11fe, credited with a sacrifice, and -Doran went to third. Doran scored when Denny Wallina b.it into a fOtttOUt, &Jv1n1 the Astros a 5 .. lead. "This 1s the toupell loss I've been associated with in my carter," Doran said. "We'll tee wnu we're mfde of tomorrow." Lanier said he moved Doran to ladoffand stt Hatcher down to No. 2 to try to shake µpan offenst that had scored only two runs in the previous two games "We'll continue that wa)," Lanier said. "We needed more offense 1n the top of the order. It looked pretty good for a while." Both Doran and Hatcher had gone 1-for-8 in the previous two games. and neither had been effective as the Astros wasted one opponun11y after another. After stranding 17 batters in the first two games, the Astros suddenly reversed the trend early 1n the game. With one out in the lirst, Hatcher singled up the middle. He stoic second, and Walling followed with a bloop si ngle to right that scored the first run. Darling then threw a wild pitch, allowing Walling to advance to second. and he hit Davis in the back wi th the nex t pitch. Kevin Ba s<; struck out. but Jose ( ruz followed w11h a single to lefl that put the .\stros ahead 2-0. alread} doubling their offcnsn·e output of the first two games combined Again there was one out when the Astros began their two-run second inning. Craig Re)nold~ walked on live pitches. and Knepper flew out to lefl. Doran. who had six homers ~uring the season, hit the next pitch 1 ~10 the wind overt he 37 1-foot sign in right-center to put the .\<;tros ahead 4-0. "When you get into a short senes. you can't afford to lose hke this," Doran said. "It takes a lot to make that up. In a long season, you have lots of chances to make up a game like this." Oak Tree handicap TODAY'S • .,,.... , .... v ................. , ......... 1 ....... ,.IT •AC .. 6..., ~ "'6rM 'IS,Oll. 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I E8'oM (Otleho\nMve) 117 J u,,,.wrecs L~ (Solol 111 3 Her •eetnev CMcC.,rOll) 11• 4 Ftvlnt Julie (SltYtf\\) 11• S Helf'"• ~rn1 (Ptd'oiel 114 6 RI~ Cl\w CMeal 114 7 ... ,., LIMtv 10r1 ... 1 117 I Crtllo LOdV (Ooocy) I I• t StrHllev (Plnc.ey) 11• •IVI• CMM 14· II Hard trvlne mare runi °"' •• thl• OYOI, trnhened •!net HollVWOOd Pork, tolld foundation wllll AM drlll1, "'" fre111, atllTA LADY (>•II Well bKllecl In all, ra.ted and worlll"9 In smort far.t\lon tor ralurn, wide OMl'I COlllMI: elTT'S LADY <1·11 CloMld wllh lntern t In lo"9er h .. t ot Pomona, 1nor1en1 uci today, mov be Meond half of prJGe dOuble LONGSHOT· HER ltEGENCV TM•D •ACI. I 1116 milt• PurM· '21,000 l vMr olch. Clolml119 prlca HO,OOCMS,000 I Gum FIMt (Bltek) xiii 1 Ct11vltlcl119 (Ollvarnl 11• ) Oomon'1 G-ISoll•I 116 4 Goelk Knloht ISiblllt) 11' s Mural (OtlohOuiMvel 116 6 T.al H19'1 (Plnc.ovl 116 1 Bold OocrM ($1_..,911,) 116 I Ob And HUOll (McHarvuel 11• eou> D•atll (t·ll •oce o-"'° troci. IO!'Mllnt. •tretCl'M out •nd OrOP• • notch. WI" l44dOm find n1ler WIOI, CONVINCING ll· 11 Won °' nomed, 'ct11••ncinv!Y, rOClnv w.oe ltvoug!IOUI, 1100\ UC> no"h· COPODle of r19MI, ..,.AL <•-ll TrafflC O!'otlltrm In IHI, s.rvleel l tooov of not rkf.119 Oet.l'lounavt LOHGSHOT GUM FLEET '°""™ ••c•. 6 fur1on1n Pur\41 no ooo Moldtn moldtn flll<n 2 .., .. " Olcl I 5Malllet6 CIO•I ISIOY-) 111 J H .... v., ~-CMcGwtOfll i Hortnern ~· (OtltfloutMveJ 4 Oow11 Tiie Strle (ftttterlOll) SK ... On F!Vlftt letadll 6 /IAflrV Atnonda (MfH) 1 T!Mo hf Htfl lfortl I Vou Mtllt Me H-v IM<H•reuel t 'l'our1 Anvtl!JW <Mortnol 10 (ltV9f Wife !Soll1) 11 111111111111 (Llllltlonl) m 111 111 11112 117 117 117 117 117 117 111 \2 o•SColcllno (Plncov-11 .......... U •·ttow1 Contino (Plnc•v-Jl 117 ~It• EQUlne antrv CLIVllll .. ,. (M l Quick drllll tor ltlll well tired dOUOl\tet of Clever Trick, condllloner Mlldl llltm flt; SMUTI41D CL4'WI (4·1) WllW!tf ..,...,, to be •mono lln l llOfltl't, SleY4N'l1 tOdod lllu1 on 11'11• t:!ly, NOltTMl•N NUANCI CS.21 H"""' raverdtd tlllv lft llvt bofn, .ire Cltoduchllt with flrll llmt •ttrters LOHGSHOT YOUlt$ MIYTIME PIPTM ••ca. About ,.,.. f\"1onln on 111r1 Purte \ll,000 Allowanc. > veer Old\ a. .. I Plcotri. 1s1.._.,.,, 111 2 Pt1~t Sllv IMcCanon) 117 l S•allffe (P•ll•tonl I It 4 BrulMtf (Sllotrnolltfl'"' I 14 S Surt To Flu IOelonouuaveJ 111 6 E.motraoor Al Horio (Mata) llS 1 Metronomic CMcHoreut) l1S • Sul)« Lucenl COtlON) I IS f Urlltnt C-bov (Soto) I 14 10 Car0etn 1 (8i.cti.I • 110 II Ondartv (Sol!i) llf 11 Mv Gallont Game (Pinc.av) I IS MY GALLANT G.AMa' (6~1) LOvtl lhl• OOwtll\IW IUrf COVl'M, ... tor tmtlhef Ond con ov.,.come ou"ldt POii. ""'" be Oecent orko, IWEaAOOR AL NOltTI (4·11 Hooded loll one, lrouo+e in IOmt, tOP effort wllt .. ,n 1>10 •nare of 11111 PUrw, su..a TO f'•I (I• ll v erv oui<k runner mev wrprlM lhl• lletd, mu1t be ll ov.d LONGSHOT· UltBANA COWBOY SIXTH ltACE. I 1116 mlltl PurM 522,000 MAliden• 1 """ old I Be Scenic IBledO •112 2 Otrlon IPtdfoia) 117 3 W1nowOOC1 Lane IMcCarron> 117 ~ F1irl'f AHlrmeo (Ort19al 111 S On Tnt Line IS1tven1l 111 6 PicocllO Pu• (0aloh0un•v•> 111 1 Flvlno Nt ... IOOY (Plnceyl 117 • Chiu !>et IShoema-... I 111 9 FHI Oeliverv (T0to) 117 10 Boo Boo ' Buc,.,oo 1s1 ... '"'' 111 11 unci. R•J< tPa11erwn1 111 PICACHO PASS (7·2) v ... v cieuent tra!Mr "°' 111,, we• !Ired two veer OIO coo on .-lor deOut WINOWOOO LANE (1· 11 S.Cono to Yffv 11°0 cirou.«t C•POl1, •trt tctin out. wilt aci· cirec11te .00.0 d111ance. ,AST OEUVUlY llS·I) Blew OUI '" ~.) from 1111 N I• Oct 10. D<tO 10 IO~e I'll 0/1tanc1 LONGSHOT BE SCENIC SEVENTH RACE. 6 turlOnO\ Pur1e US 000 ~wance. 2 vaor Olds. Ton ,..,,, I "'911 • ...,. llollt> l10 2 llvtllll ww. <Meeorr11111 no ) SMclel Tl1ck (lillllc.av) 1:10 4 , .... Ille .Jtt <S......,_l 111 S A~ '°' L-(~) 117 6 DolAllt Sono IKMMI) 116 7 Fomlltw GrOUllCI (IWOO.l 120 I SWltMie Stand IOllvornl 116 f Cunto lllock l 11 llJ STYUIM ..... I)· I) •U1TW1414 ll«d 11 tho tlort recowrlnt to torot Int MC» Ill l'VMtf·l.IP effort, WOl'li'9d •Sf 4 OCt. 1 \lfldtr wrtOI twM IN co•; .... CIAL TRICK 12· I) Oclot °" l~vorlte mlnt.s dtoloma In Jo"· t annot be tenorect, bUI COii Ot l>Nlan, 'LllTINO MT (M l No dlonGt '-'' In verv rouvh trl•, 1tMCtv arlls 111\ct, will llMd IOCI lftort I.ONG~. ANYTHING FOii LOVE llOtfTM llACI. l~ mlln on turf PIArM W00.000 ''The 0.k T rM " (Gfecle II 3 .,,_, old~ l UP Votue lo wlnMf, U.0,0001 MCOnd, .,000, lhlrd, Ml,000, fourth, U4,000, f1ftl'I, tl,000. 1 Gtero. ( !iotll) 126 1 Alltt)llOfl ( Sl!Mmoker) 126 l NodlrCIOCK ISoto) 12' 4 •·G•llont Arcnar (HoWltv> 12' S •· TllHtrkol !SttV9ll1) 12' • •·EllraOOdt (Toro> 123 7 Slmllltro lMeia) IU ~ Uttlown Swatl IGl*'r1I 116 ' SC)illor IMceorrOll) 126 10 .._ lit'Wdal (Pinc.~ 126 -Alltfl E PouflOll anrrv SCMILL••o (ICH) MO...O MllV OM wlOl In 1a11 unoblt to 1u11a r11 ~rum, Medi POtlent nondllno to record UC»MI In todev• fettUft, HTIIAPADI 12•1) 80Cll trom wcceasful lrlp DKk East, can bffl Int llOvs M oro.,..,, H game .. lheV Comt, NAO.ftCMM 11·11 NCI cnonce IHI belnv 1t00Md ,_,ldlY 11111 fin.I"'· lne wtlt tor tntfd, wortll !flt oemlllt ano wlM be nl(O cirlct LOHGSHOT. SCHILLER. NINTH •ACI. 1 II 16 mlltl PurM 123.000 3 VH r OIOI & uo. Clolml"9 prlc;e. U:l.000-11.000 I N0ttharn Provkllr (Pattonl xtOf 2 F ortlvn Lavlon ( v oltfllueto) • 111 l lmouhlYtlV (Slt\'4N'IS) 11' 4 llallent Georve (Plncovl 116 S &edouln (Hernande1) 116 6 FrM The Gold (Soils) 116 1 Mummv'• Pltasur1 (E•ltodal 116 I lltm Two (Sllfllnol x I I I t R"t•Ot !Domlnouu l 116 10 Slrtakl (Dttanous1av•I 116 11 Hurrlcone Hee CSoto) 116 12 Sir Star IBi.cJLI a II I Ah• ...... 13 Tom (McCarronl I 16 H\MatcANE HEC 16·11 WIM hts r!Kft in OUl!Cne\, navtr OVtrbtl, WIN ,,. nlco orlGe •nd " CIPOllll Of e r-1 win, ,0..IGN L•GtOH (4 I) Or ltd lm1>rnslvt1v ovtr lllls trOCll, '°°"'' DCllO llvH I Oii Iha front ano. UOOUtN <t•1> W10. -flnote. wlnnaf wltl need botfl a tnp ano '°""' rac:lnv luck. thl1 runner twid neither '" 1u1 LOHGSHO'f MUMMY'S PLEASURE ••ST BET llUllEtt CHAR (?no Ra.ee l l"tUCl PLAY SEMILLERO (1111 Ract l 11-oanotu 1cioranuce loc.kev Horse racingresil .. ~;;.:n f ........ J••--> ~uca.·~ ......... UArllY (Ortlet) L..-...,_ '"~' L°"'"I Jewel ,....,...., T1IM' 1 It II i. .. ,. ... Mt MO 2M ,. AIM ff/II· VIII! 1.unl, To .. lnwr•tll'O, OttlMt t~. OVlltv Moofl SCtt!CNlt: 0oM Newt Todey .. COllD llACa. ' furloftet Or. -...etv 1...--.1 Gray l'lntltlM (lledl) tl.-OV (Vellll1Ullol Timi: 1. It 21' . \OOI •.AO Jot .... ,. uo AIM r.,. Oedlata, ftuktftt(I tf'eftd lrneve. lllUmllll•. o.tolW. Dorla'• Otllellt IUWc:Nd: Nontllr11 OltcOVtl'v U DAILY ooue&.9 ( .. SI POld QUO. ,....., ltACe. Ont mlla w.-.,_ (ftlllcevl Twllltifll ltlOM 1$1-•I AIMro •1"1 ISoll1l 1'1tM· 1:>6 J/i 600 JOO t \0 uo 210 2 IO AIM ran. Frou Alt1va, Motto< .. lootlt U IJlACTA 12·1) .. Id 11.,0 ~TM •&Cl. 6 f\M'lollV\ , lllttnllv (l"lncev) Seftt'"'*"ol SOllf (MfHI Gv"v "°""• IPedroaal ' Tlmt MO 4/S )00 uo , .. SOO HG uo AIM> ran. tuulucllv, Lo .l,/flrmlel ~ MMdow\ kr1tdlacl FlooO, MandcK Pr(ncen. Mollnera ,...,." •ACI&. 11• rnlltl t11 11111 FortUNI• Ooncor ITorol 100 ll's Not Mv JoO IBIKkl 111111wmno (Mat•> Time 203 soo u o uo ''° 13 IO Alto ran. Par'°" JoM, Nurt1v. Clllef Of Fire, M«M, Plunt Ctftaln, Art Edict, Btm!Ool, Palomo SS EXACTA 16·•! Hid 117S.SO MXTH •Ac•. ,...., fur~ Ju.II BObb~ (Shotmokef) Barb'• R.ilc IV•lel'ttutlo) ExclU\IVt E"°"9tl (Soff\) Tlmt L 17 21 S. MO 3IO uo 600 uo • 10 AIM> "" •• ,,,.,., CllOlca. P•• Oe Guerre. Solud, .• v l•Hllt, Fiction, Solar RldOt. Grav Cook, Rlnol<IO M, CarDOMro, Sl•Ot West Sc:ratched """'' He1r1, Bold Troll, Love Dan's G11aw1v, Lloht S.llrt SEVENTH ••CE. 1 • mtltt on tun NHlb (Stloerna•lf) S .eQ l 20 210 Si.Ip Out Fronr lSotl•I 14 IO 1.20 PUO.l\uel (lllfvoral 7 .ec> Time I .. llS AllO ran Mr Haoov, ~' 8 1eu, Loftv, Regal 8rtk, ltOIO Carnlna.. U IXACTA (l·7) POia 123600 llGWTH •ACE. I 11 1' mlln CaPOIO (Pl~vl • 40 G ulc'1 ICor oero I Gola On Green (V•~rut111 Ttrnt I 0 I S uo 320 210 , .0 •.O AliO ran Ouoltfv, SWOf'd Cf\or-Pnnce S.uotrn Scr•fCl!e(f Pl(ieVlfed • U lXACTA 13·4) CIOIO ISO 50 U DAILY TitlftLI lll·J.Jl NtO S 143 10 ...... ,. .. ... Mt ..... CALLING ALL HELPING HANDS ... Monday's ,Oak Tree handicap For t he Harbor Home Christmas Light Show If you are a non·profit group or commercial firm read y, willing, and able to be paid to decorate Harbor homes and businesses for t his year's Harbor H ome Christmas Ligl!t Show, December 13-23rd. MONDAY'S •NTIUU 1111t1., V·•v W-eutNlrtd ,,_.., Pint '"f! I iun. ,.ST ltACI. 6 lurlon91 PUfH ,11.000 Vfffl old lo UCI CIOlml"9 PfiGt $ 10,000 I ltalnDOw'4 Cutt (Valttl1uelal 1 CH Seo 8ov (COtdOVO) 3 Jom Shot IHowltvl 4 ChudllKolor IBIKkl S tCorako L.oO (Pattonl ' HOOlt POIMf (OllYarn ) 1 Wlllltlone ISlt¥tMI I lrl"' Coit (Otlonouuave l t Hoff Tiit E0911 (Kffrleoll 10 Ar'ltfictr (SolO) II Comtll FIOrt CSll>illel l2 PrrcM Of T rov I SlevenU .,.. ..... llS llS 111 allO sllO 116 llS llS 11S 117 116 111 ll Malcllltt (t •"•nonl '1• •llNIOW'S CUft (4· ll Aooeo Ollnk.,., tor r-t drll, ~ I Oct ~. llV-out PotT>Ol\I effort, con P'O¥t m•ld wrlt'IW. MILCMlft (7·11 Sewed ltnPtn•IYefv In t>ttne effort, on 1n. 1tM> • tilt Ole\, bu1 "rlc:tlv l'IOrH to 0111 If able IO OflW in, JAM lMOT ()-II No Chenet IH I 1n lrOU~ effort, most afl~llve ,pr1n11119 LONGSHOT HAIL THE EAGLE SICONO aACE. 6 hvlOnlll Puru $14 000 Fllli••· ) v...-s olO Cla1m1no C>r•C• 120.000-1• 000 I Grtn Emotion (Hawltvl 116 2 lllaloerttt IC•"•nonl 116 l Oellgf>tfut Tw111 (Warren) 116 • llt nlllo Fa11 Done• CSleY4N'!1I 116 s Ctr•u• K1nv IKaeMi) 114 6 Wlntomttllln11 (Ma101 116 1 Mtrl-(lamartnol • 111 I Bank MatMl!Vtf' IBIKkl •109 t 8lollo'• Nloht 190111 114 eANIC MISS•NGllt 14· 11 Run\ well on 11'11t traci.. lr1~ •Ince 0.. Mtr enO .,., 10110 terle• of Orllll el lounO.llon tor return, WINSOMETHING ll II E~trt,,,.,v .it•Ot 111rovonou1 to oe11er In Pf<>dUCll•t nt11 orol>\ not(ll can 1>e111r 1u1, aa101•1TT 110· I) Broll• mo•dan al IN• "ocl\ terhcr •n lllt vur. wtH t1eec1 toci ettcir1 LONGSHOT VANILLA FAn DANCE THNtD lltACE. 6 lur'O<'Oi "'-'"e '20 000 l vt1r old• c101m1nv e><~• 140 000 l~ 000 I L•Ol'lln•nv Oen IW1rren1 1 Hom•l!V Anoet IPt0ro1e1 l W1ICP'I n Wln I Sr.a.maker 4 Eno Pity IMCC•rrCH'll S Harrlto"'I Turn ISltvtn\I 'M•K hltVOU\ Mall IOrteve l 1 FIHI AJl>erl !Soto) I Brull'J Anlt lo.tal'IOuuavtl 11• II• 116 116 116 114 116 116 MISCHIEVOUS MATT I) 11 Soeeo 10 Df -JI; clo.e IO '"' IHO 111<1 can ""''"· tlOO\ UP oH ff IV win. not OUICIOU.0, l!NO PLAY (9·2) Witt Ill beller 1n 11111 flitld. overmat<btd 1011 tew. HAltRISON'S TURN (S·1) Fa vor.a In altow•nu comci1nv 01 • d1"ance IH I, 1111rinllnv t<>dav. wrn be 1>ettln9 fav0tllt. LONGSHOT 8RULl'S ANTE FOUttTH •ACE. 6 lurlonO• Pur11 114 000 Ma•Otn fllliH, 2 vt•'1 Olcl. brad In Calll0tn10 C1t1m1ng 1>r•o '31.000-21.000 1 E gl\al1 nc1a I Blacll I 2 Jon'\ Beau IH•wlaYI l V11JH Store (Mt111 • A WM 811 Ir.II\ ICH IOllOl1) S L1 Mollroe ISotol 6 8uv M.ort IOrtlVO) 1 Our Marge I Pe111r'°"I a K1rnoeror1on1 1McCarron1 9 GOIO N Know• ISttvtml 10 E11dlns Tralti CP9dro10l 11 Lovl.er DIOnt (11"'1!luelo·11 12 Surorlw Taflv 10..ehousMvel Alw ...... • 112 111 117 111 117 111 117 117 117 111 111 111 13 Iii Alway' Sor1119 l~) 117 14 Kamaorano !Steveni> 117 1s s,..1mv.1s1 ... <~no11<111I 111 16 Fall From Glo<v (Valen1uet•· II 117 VIGAS scoaE II· II Or1llt0 .. 2 lrom lllt vatt 11 \tower Sen Lul1 Rav Down•. wlOt - ma1oen Mlv r•ce, ICIMaE•B•tGHT 14· IJ Luvveo '" throuvhO\lt uMDle 10 be r1111v roa. •. McCerron \lick• with 1111• flUv, 'ALL FltOM GLOlltY 13· 1) Fir\! muil drew 1n trom 1110 a11111olt\ 1,,.n overcome ou11roe oo"· ,rrono toe LONGSHOT GOLO 'N KNOWS FIFTH lltACE. 6 lur1onv1 Pu"e 114,000 F1tflt1 3 veers Old C101rnino orlce l20 000· 11,000 l Saro Golden I II alen1utl1 I 121 2 M•ll•C In MuKl1t IMcHar11utl 116 l Oak Porlat (P1oro1al 116 ' l'H Tiii• Lulu tMcCerront 116 s Teuaro.a IBlackJ • 113 6 Danc:t H1H Huu v !Steven1) 116 1 .t.b Or1111n1t IM111l 114 9 LVCllV ShOwlf• IOet11W>u•wvt1 I 16 9 Min 0 1n1e•• CC111anonl 114 SAlltO GOLDEN 12· II OrOI>• off ll•nOv win 1n IH I canno• oe oenled anoll'llf w1111 reoe1t effcirt DANCE HALL HUSSY 17·11 Another runner .. no fevor\ tn11 tr.ck w0tk1"9 wltl H S9 1 Oct I nO•Clle,, LUCKY SHOWl•S I• 1) C1n m0<ove on Pomona form OelahOuuave 10 rloe tooav LONGSHOT I LL TAKE LULU SIXTH RACE. 6 l turtonv• Put\t I 16 000 l vtar OIO!i & uo Claim1119 0<i(e ISO 000-45.000 1 SOKfal Run 181111 111 1 Ed 1 E •ctu11ve (Vetenruelal 117 l RA T>ver rca11anon1 117 Eagle ups mark to 4-2 with easy win By ALMON LOCKAB EY the IM-knot range . .,.., ................... In othl·r races Frida) LSA (\an Rod Da\.is. kipper ol ;-..l'"P11rt Franc1!io) defeated Canada II .. p Harbor Yacht Club·s I 2·mc1er bgll' ~conds. While Crusader (England) raced to a one minute. 'S·\(·cond defcatt'd .\zzura, 4:22: N"w Zealand victory over Budd)' Mclgc' and defeat('d Courageous. 25 . French Ch1ca1o's Hea1 of Amcnca 1n 1hc Kiss defeated halta. 8:25. Amcnca II seventh ruce of the Amenca'\ (up (New York) def('ated Challenge challenger tnals off Freman1lc. \u.,. France because Challenge France <raha. ' failed 10 start. In 1he French Kts'i· The win gives Eaalc 4-2 score (wtth Italia race the French boat 1s protc'it· one layday). behind Dennis Conner'c; mg the lta'ltans becauc;e of a minor Stars & Stnpes, and Chris Dickson·, colhsion at the •it~rt New Zealand. both with scores of6-0. and New York's Amend II. S· I. Standings after se\l'·n races: Stars & In the s1x races Ea&le has sailed she Stripes. 6·0: Ne" lea land. 6-0, has beaten Chaflcngc Francr. America II. S-1. Wh11e Crusader. 5·2: Courageous(U.S}.A.ztura(ltaly),and E.ag.lc. 4-2: French Km. 4-J; U A. Heart of Amcnca. he has been 3-4; Canada II . 3-4: ltaha, 3-3 Heart of beaten by French K1 and tars & Ame rica. 2-5: Anurn. 1-6; Stripes. Courageous. ().6; Challenge France, Winds for the seventh race were 1n 0-6. --Newport's Csnnery Village-- DINNER NIGHTLY 6:00 P.M. t.o Midnight Monday~ & Tue days: Two Dinner tor 815.9~ WMne da.v~: 8 Courie ltallan Dinner 89.95 2900 Newpor& Boulevud • Newpor& Beach • 6'7~-2968 ' TERRY TURRELL • Sollt Winnen IB141Clll S SttCllv T"vver IPlnu v> • JOM Sent Mt IKMnefl 1 FaOUloU• C1v1n (Llol\omJ I WMtltlurO Line (Pott..-_.· 1) t Snot Sov IMcCarrOtll 10 VOi O'Lar (Ot't"al 11 P11~no Peta (Oelahclunove> 12 N19111tme ltoooer ISteYtn•l AIM ...... •110 111 111 117 I IS llS 111 117 !IS 13 St10.' a v TllrM IP111.,.'°"·2I 119 JOSE SENT Ml 16·11 CIOM uo lorc1119 1ne P•C• IO nice l>'O•OKI, Or-119 tor • '•II lrom •tralont rnolden ra(e SHOE SftY rs-21 Ru1111er uci 18'1 Cle•olle I0•1nv wlllo wllen 11eeded mo•t IH I lurtono M(Carron rlde1 tooav NIGHT· TIMI R088Elt 19·21 lm1>reulv~ onu Oc1 ' t1111s11lno out hvt luriono' In S8' u11oer 0000 11otd. "°' Deen ott "nee eartv oor• 01 tne v~ar LONGSHOT EO'S EXCLUSIVE SEVENTH lltACE. I'• mllti on 1urr Put\t $11 000 Allowence F11tit1 & mare1 l •"''' o•o & UCI 1 a·S1no A Men•ve IPatttriOflt 2 Swte1111 flle1enru1111 l Gev1101e IBIOCk) • L•OY LY (Soto) S Mornlnv O.votlon IDt•anounaveJ 6 T 11·0 Ano True I Ptdrora 1 1 O•rnlt IS!tvtn') I Ir"" Kr"''" IMcCa rront 9 8ev11ar·, Wallet ISot1U 10 Cr~t1 rTcirol II Suoer K•lltn ISnoema~erl 17 T .. t 8oo11 L•dv IS1tvan1I AIM..__ ll Belmo,,e• Bn IP1~1vl 14 KffP 0 111119 IOllY1re\) IS Corbt 11 IHernanou l .... ...... ....... MERCEDES . . . II/ 113 .1oa It) Ill 11) 111 113 ll '" I 1) 11) 116 117 "1 16 e·Vf ron1ce'' Qut•I CMa111 -e rlen Sweenev en1rv 111 ClllUELLA (I· I) Sllerci conolllon1r ,, .. moo• • llabO of w111ninv ll'llst lurl rac" with unllnown Quall•v. 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Tl"Otteo 10-.. Blounl, ll-lS PASSING-{)SC PHtt, 1'-n-7 1Sl McLun. 1· 11·0, 11 W91h1noton Stet• 810unt 13-20·0. 701 RECEIVING-USC Htnrv, 7· 1•1, Tenner 1-94. Wllltt , 1·)6 W11111noton Sti tt Jemts S·14. Tavtor, 2·49 ChHt 1·76 UCLA l2. Arllent l5 Store bV Ou•""'' Arnone 11 6 o 1-n UCLA 0 0 1 15--11 Arl1-FG Cott1n JS Arll-Oroootnbac"tr rKovertO DIOC•tel PU"' In t no I-((Otlln klc~I Artr-Salt tv MatH .. te<klta GrHn .n t no 1one Arlt-FG Co1lln 36 Ar11-F"G Co111n 36 UCLA-Ht nlav S4 lumblt return rF ranev klc•l UCLA-FG Frenev 79 VCLA-<relo 11 Piil trom Slt VtlU IC>au lalllOI UCLA-Orten 9 run IGrHnwooo oao trom Steven SI Arl1-Hlll IS NU lroM Adt ms CC01lln ~lc>.I UCL.A-Grttn l2 '"" IAnOtrlon Piii\ lrorr Slevens) Allt no1nc-Sl,779 TEAM STATISTICS Ar'll Flrtt down1 11 Ru11ie, verds 41· 149 Pan ln9 YUdl 194 llttturn verot 11 P11J11 14 JI 2 Punt1 6-J• FumD4t1·101t •·2 Ptnallt11·n •C11 7·63 T lme ol Pol\tn lon 30 0 l UCLA " 11 86 , .. IS 11 31 I MO 2· I HO 19 St INDIVIDUAL. STATISTICS RUSHING-.Arhont AC11rn1 26 76, Jenlr.ins 1·34, PrlOr 3·1l, Grt1ll'IOo1t, S·l2 UCLA Green. lf·71. McCret ktn •· 11 Mtl Ferr • t PASSING-Arf1on1 Jtnklnt, 13·)1>-2. 119, Adami, 1-1 0, IS UCL.A Stt Ytnl, 2'2·31 I, 714 RECEIVtNG-Arl1ont Hill, 6· 114, Horton. 3·39. Adem1. 2• 11 UCL.A Dorrell, S SO. Mal Farr, S·20 Cralo. )·17? AnOt f\on. 3 u . C.reen 3-71 Lone ... ch St. 30, cs Futtnon 20 Store bv Ou•rtlf' Ci r Stett Fullerton o 1 IJ 0-20 Lono Bu ch s111e 24 o 3 3-lo LBS-FG Wtttmen 3' LBS-W11,,lno10" 17 Pau lrom Grel'l1m IWeetmen klckl Lll$-Tlmolt ton 1 run (WHtmen "'<"'' LllS-Roblrtt 6 run (Wtttme11 kl(k) CSF-Glbtll 67 0111 lrom BtrOlr CStr•llClllY kick) CSF-8erblr n run (Streno1ev tilckl LBS-FG WHlmt n 2? 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NV hlander\ Klng1 1 • 3 , l 1 1 10 9 2 6 6 1 • I 12 9 s 9 I I • 6 I • • 10 I • I 1 • 11 9 0 • I 0 I 11 0 s 11 ) 10 s 1 • s I I I 0 1 10 0 • 17 0 1 ,_. 1 l ~s so·uth Coast Plaza malls selling.chic to chic 'f TONY &U VEDIU. ............... South Cout Plaza cmploytts de- ribe Henry Seaentrom as the type f bon who will stoop to pull a wilted flo~r ,fi'om the landsca~, I per. fediOnlll who ICtS pertu when a burned-out parking lot liaht is left unchanatd. Seeerstrom, manaaina partner of mall-owner C.J. Scaenfrom cl Sons is said to have a thrce-wo;.(i philosophy toward the ~0111 Mesa shoppina center -"elepnce, elepn~. eltpncc." That ideal IS behind the brass handrails, red marble floors and 7S- foot high rotunda•slcyltght featured in the SIOO million annex to South C~st Plaza. The new mall. scheduled to open Oct. 27. 1s geared toward the labcl-consc1ous consumer, the hi&h- spcndcr who appreciates tbe dif- ference between G1org10 and Jor- dache. · With an emphasis on the clue, the bu.gc 685,000.squarc-foot addition will be anchored by the Oagship stores for the Broadway and J. W. Rob- inson's. Rodeo Dnve retailers and East Coast-based merchants will be amona the 70 specialty stores eventu- ally moving into the mall, where the trendy can shop ch1c-t0<h1c. Workers this week are putting the •-• f final polish on the ornate brass and c.&&t rom former l'forcl8trom marble fixtures. •tore leacl8 to Cryatal Court. Now come the tncky pan - getting potential tenants and cus.- tomm to overlook the parlung lot and ~ix-lane highway scparaung the annex from the highly successful parent mall. Both complexes arc bcine market· ed as a smgle ent1t) -a bigger and better Soutn Coast Plata. But ca~h 1s a mall unto itself-wtth separate 1hanage~ and architectural themes. ...con.sc_qucntly. South Coast Pia.ta official~ arc working to keep Bear Street from becoming the Mason- Dixo n hne between the old and the new retail centers. above tbc..mall'£ ~nll'l.1 area. The lltlc continues the trend set 1n the original plaza with the "Carousel Court ... fcaturina a tum-of-the<en· tury carousel. and the "Jewel Court," named for the stained-glass dome that crowns an octoganal atrium. Mall officials said there will be a new emphasis on referring to areas within South Coast Plaza by their proximity to the respective "courts." 1n hopes-of ercating the illusion of one gigantic center instead of two big ones. Set.entrom's 28-ycar-old son. Cry1tal Court officials appear uo-perp~xed that th~ t~ree-story, red aran1te-faced mall will open with more than half its lcasable space unoccupied. Carol Wilson, leasing director. said the Crystal Court is 48 percent leased, with the two anchor stores and onl.Y 30 specialty shops openina thas month. More retailers arc expected to open 'hrooah December, and Walson expects the new plaza to be fu]ly- lcased by the sprina. "We're beina incredibly selective. We're not 1oina to rush anythina. ·• said Anton Sqcrstrom. However, he conceded that some merchants bcin& courted for the new Gtntcr arc wary of having to compete with the proven parent mall. "There has been some skepticism, but a lot of people don't understand what we're doing here," Scserstrom said. "Once it opens, we'll have people breaking the doors down to get 1n." Segerstrom's father. Henry. has built a retailing legacy of hand- picking South Coast Plaza's upscale and exclusive roster. Many of the stores made their West Coast or Southern California debuts at the 19· year-old mall. More premieres arc planned at the annex as well as in an old Nordstrom building that is being converted to house 20 to 30 new stores at the main mall. Among the ritzyrctailcrscomingto the Crystal Court arc Alcott and Andrews. a popular maker of women's business wear: Scnbner books: three Esprit de Corp. bouti· qucs -divided between children's clothing. shoes, and sportswear: and Koala Blue. an Australian-themc=d iifi shop co-owned by pop singer Olivia Newton-John. h ~r-0m con~~10 ill give the parent mall another 130.000 square rcet of retail space. The building was taken ov~ by South Coast Plaza after Nordstrom built a new store. nearly twice the s11e of the old one. at the mall. The $100 million annez to South Cout Plaaa -dabbed Cryetal Court -la named for lta central domed ekyll&ht. IQ\&lre feet IO ill Sout.b Cout Plaa llOrt, becomint the ....... ia Southfm ~ifomia. The overall e•penlion will eventv- ally push the Cft'ler't 1Quare footlll from about 2.1 million to nearly 2. 9 million. with tipt flajor dep&ntneot 1tores and rouahJy 280 specialty shops. Sales are projected to rite from S.SO million 1n 1985 to $735 million in 1987, about SI SO million conaina from the OC'f mall, accordina to rlJUrcS provided by the Seemtt0ms. Before customers can spend any money. they have to be able lo perk their can and get into the stores. The new C~stal Court will" try to speed thinas along by offerina 2,700 parking 'paces. most of them within 250 fttJ from a mall entrance. E5calitors will take shoppers from an underground parking Jot into each department store as well u into the mall area. Pedcstnan bridaits will link the complex to a three-level parkina structure. Evcrythin• built with an emphasis on convcnacnce, Matthess said. .. You walk through a lot of malls and sec people muttering, 'Where did I park my car?" he joked. . South Coast Plaza officials don't sec the s1Stcr malls on either side of the street stealing the thunder from each other or necessarily compctina for the same dollar. Many of lhe new stores openin& in the Cl):Stal Court were available only by mail ordrron the W~st Coasi..Now patrons can leave their catalogs at home. Walson said. "There won't be a local shuffling of monc)'. but rather new money com· 1ng 1n:· \he said. addmg the new storesar~mercly pl~ng up thepps m South Coast Plazas mm:Mndising menu Pan of the attracuon to J>Otential tenants LS. Henry Segcntr~m·s repu- tation as a suckler for class and customer conve01ence. stress South Coast Pia.ta officials. .. That's a unique trademark of the family. We're alwar s reinvesting to improve what we ve done,'' said Anton. In an attempt at unit). the new wing has been dubbed the "Crystal Court," for<1ak1ng the <iouth Coast Plaza II moniker b) which the project has been known A shuttle service is also being created to encourage travel between the two malls. Additionally, cus- tomers paying for valet parking at one of the centers will receive free valet service at the other. said Anton Segerstrom, who is helping Matthess with the leasing and operations of the new wing. Moving into the converted. three- s to ry bu i Id i ng w 111 be Crate & Barrel fliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;; home accessories, the first 10 "Some of 1he top people (in the annex) didn't want to be called No. 2." said Jack Matthess. general man- ager of the Crystal Court-named for the "er) stal-ltke 'aultcd dome" "The distances (between the two malls) are more psyc hological than ph)sical." said Anton. Henry outhern C'alifom1a. luxurv leather goods rcuulcr Louis Vuitton: and h1&h-fash1on desiiJler Lana Lee. Not to be outdone b) its neigh· borbors. Bullock's is addanp. 92.000 ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the atock market activltlea of publicly traded Orange County firma for the week ended Friday, Oct. 10. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. .. . .. If • 1 ... ' .. .. 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I make certain what kind of shoes I'm wearing, J make certain that l am comfortable with the stunt. I've done most of my stunts, because it aives a certain rcaht). I( they did a lonJ shot wi th a double and then came in for a head shot. it wouldh't look good. So I am there on top of the train. It's important." In "'Tough Guys," which comes from Disney's Touchstone Pictures. Douglas and Burt Lancaster play a pair of old-ume train robbers who come out of prison. sour of the straight life and decide to pull one last JOb. A' Archre Long. Douglas· is a ph}Srcal culturalist who lifted weights dunng hi s 30 years in the slammer. Ho .... cH:r. he drdn 't really train for the pan "'I didn 't do any more training than I do ordrnanl}. I always stay in shape. I'm not a fanauc about 1t, but I've worked out all my life. For me, ac~ing takes tremendous ener&y and vitality. I tell my kids. 'You've got to be 1n condition to act: . 'Tve worked ~t all kinds of jobs. including a steel mill. Working in a steel mill i not as hard as worlunJ in a movie. Besides the fact that it m1aht be a physical role like 'Tou~ G uys• with a lot of stunts, you re usil\& nervous energy. That's cxhaustil\&-" "Tough Ouys" resulted from an appca{1lnce Douglas and Lancaster made on the 1985 Oscar show. Two youna writers, James Orr and Jim Cruickshank, decided it would be a ~andy idea to rctcam the veteran stars tn ~ mod~m adven.turc. They wrote a scnpt which the Disney ~ople liked, and so did the stars -with additions of their own. Both men have been producers and directors as well as actors. "Burt and I fought and argued, as we always do," Douglas said. "Some- how it comes out tl\at one and one makes three. We always kid' about it. "Wcldon't agree on anything. The only thing ~ agreed on was that he was Harry .Ind l was Archie and we both should do 'Tough Guys.' Afier that we agreed on nothing. I've done six or seven movies with Burt. a few song-and-da nce routi nes, a play in San Francisco, 'Boys in Autumn.' By now we know our foibles. We've never killed each other yet. Somc- ~imes '?Cople say ~·ve gotten clo~ tb It. but 1t hasn't happened." Douglas was talking at the offices of his company. Bryna Productions. named for his mother. He has never forgotten. his roots.as the son of poor Russian 1mm1grants in Amsterdam, N.Y. He stancd acting .as earl y as kindergarten. when he recited a poem about the red robin of spring. His fellow students applauded -"l liked the sound. and r guess I've been searching for 1t ever since." LUXURY WALK:IN THEATRE *. WI RUl IOlTt"EO '°'COIUI AT All WAllW llS* * ~2To.ttos * 12.15 \:.'!_~lie.NI * All Tllettre Sii-•-• sa..,. 1¥1 1 f.,TMrtO... :if;]lll1Jij•6) iijGUt);H31Hij.!.1°ij6IHH1 tn:.itv ) mm~·•-;:.;;-· KGGY .Mff'. OOT CMIUMt~Of' A JUMftll' Melt MARRtEO ..._U) t ESS«a QODjlt) l"LASH (ltJ 11 10J ~:2S S:"JS (1 :00) 3:20 S:SO Jewel of tlle Niie 7 :4'5 a. t :U 1 :10 a. 10:10 (ltG ) CROCODILE OUND«a THAT"$ LIFE ~U) .. 3ITT:~~·5 40 " 40) l 40 ~.40 • ooa.10 10 7 40a.t:4o STANO av ME , .. , TOUQH GUYS (.CJ {1 10) l ·10 S 10 (I 05) 3· IS 5 20 7 10 & t 10 7 30 & t 45 OEAOL Y FR~D5 (RJ (l 4 5) 3'45 SJ.45 7:45 & 1:4~ -- A UPIS(RJ fl •OO) 4 00 7:00 tO·OO -No PUHi - T Of'QUNCNJ (1 :30 ) 3:40 S:\O t :OO a. 10:10/ln70MM A80UT LAST Nl8NT (It) l :lS 7 :55 I Fe,,11 8ue11er'1 Oay Off (PG-1ti) (1 :251 5:50 IO:OS B11rt unuster TOUllH 8UYS ... ) Also tr1t1c11 (llO) STANO SY ME (It) PlllS c o.Hit FoollooH (PQ) TIC FLY(~ Nttlltmar• On l:rm St. 2 CR) l .. ,,~ lllrk ~ (left). Bart LaDcuter play ez-traln robben talrln& •P old laablta In the new movie "ToUCh Guye.•• His family situation contributed to his future career. "The reason most actors become actors is that it's a form of escape. My father left us when I was at an earl y age. I had six sisters and my mother. Seven women-how would r survive it? When J was a kid I could escape in a world of fanwy aod daydreams. That would lead to fantasy. "The difficult thing about bei ng an actor is to keep clear in your mind what's the world of make-believe and what's the world of reality. If you confuse the two, you have a prob- lem." After Navy service in World War U, Douglas began to mde a name for himscl(in the New York theater. The movies? Forget 1t. "I've often said I'm a failure. because I didn't achieve wha t I set out to do. My goal in hfe wa s to be a star on the New York stage. The first ume I was asked b} Hal Wall rs to come to Holl ywood. I turned hrm down. 'Hollywood? That trash'' I'm an actor on the Broadwa~ stage" "A year later. £ had my son Michael, I hadmy wife. I was out ofa JOb. I wondered. 'f)o they still want me in Hollrwood'>' I made a long- dastance call. and I ended up 1n my first film. 'The Strangr Love of Martha 1-.crs." .. That was 1n I Q46. Fort' years, 70 movies and several television films later. he's still here ~Peggy Sue' premieres where film wasmade SANT A ROSA (AP) -The new movie "Peggy Sue Got Mamed, ., about a lime-traveling 43-year-old woman whisked back to her hi$fi school days. has premiered in Sonoma County where 1t was filmed late last year. Searchlights swept the sky and fans applauded as limousines drew up outside the theater Thursday night. People formed long hoes to sec the screening, a benefit for the Santa Rosa High School Foundation and Petaluma's Main Street Project. Star Kathleen Turner couldn't make it, but the audience included some of the film's extras. awakens in 1960. a 43-ycar-<ild in an 18-year-old\ bod). For more than a wcl'k in late August last year. 250 extras gathered in the Santa Rosa High School gym to film the reunion scene One of the extras had hie; own fan club wailing for him outside the Coddingtown Cinemas. Half a dozen Al Liner fans chanted h1'i name and waved signs. They even brought a mascot, a ..ad-eyed hound labeled .. Al's Pal. .. Liner and several hundred extras and friends later met at Los Robles Lodge to do the 1960s dances of the film and 'itng their own ong1nal theme ~ng. "Dressed Up With No Place to Go:· written b) Larry Hamilton-Heiman of Santa Rosa. "Extremely touching~ Jf'ff~~ \EAICPRt."\IE\I.\ Director Francis Coppola shot the film entirely on location in Sonoma County during August and Scptcm· ~, ber 1985. ir'i'iJuding downtown scenes in both Santa Rosa and Petaluma. The movie used 500 local extras and I 00 local vintage cars. The movie stars Turner as Peggy Sue Bodell, who reluctantly goes to her 25th high school reunion. While she's there, Peggy Sue fain ts. She Lrner helped create the school )'ell fo r the film's fict1onal Buchanan High School. "Coppola kept saying he needed more energy from the extras." he said. "So, the people at m> table stamng yelling ·a.u. B-U. B-U-c~· And Coppola Just ran 11." "Wonderful'.' ~oil~ r"" ............ 11111111\ '~ "l'rllol• ''A must see film '.' k.im /;1 NI t.AIO T\ \lit &IT 1 lo••• ••O M r I \ M • '4 II T IW ( II_} NOW PLAYING COSTA llllfSA n TOIO FOUNTAIN VAWY JIYINf LA flHADA MAU Hortx>f Twin Soddltbock Founfotn Volley Woodbridge Lo Mlrodo 994·2400 631·3501 581·5880 839-1500 551-0655 OIANGE Oronge Moll Clnemo 837-0340 WHTJMllTU MAU UA Cinema 893-0546 CHICI TNUTn OtlttCTO•tn Oii CAU fOlt IHOWTftitll afOllON1·-IDWAlllOe aAOOlDACtt ~ ...... ,, IOWAlllOe ~MITY IMfTA..a ... 14AA lOWAAOl ..... T~ C09TA •M t?t-41•1 IDWAM>I CllCMA ~ wur11 ••Mi.at» IDWAN>I CIHD*A MIT ".,.. ., ... , llOWMDI ¥9l.&.AOC Wfil& 1t•Utl-MN llACll'tC ~AV M OI ~~· llM:.l#IC OMH01 Cl LAlllMADA fn-1611 II ACIP'lC OAT IW AV _...u+MOS IYIWY CITY ClNTll'I -- ~-1..., AMC OMNCM MALL LA MMllA 121a1 •1~ AMO 'Alf4l<>H IOUAN IMA MO..olOt I UA MOVIUIMA IUCM llAM 162.....a U A MOVIU ~ llAM "Brilliant!" "IO+ ... Absolutely wonderful ... " WILLIAM HURT .. ---- DUNDEE IS IRRESISTIBLEI .A charming good time movie 1hars impossible to resist ... • --........ 511.M l'l('l'IEWS • ... on expert crowd-pleaser .• __,Wllllfllll_ lOSMGIUS TllS n..'la ... dhm In all d ua. ~N:lUUW ~·WQI U'Ofl~ ~a.IM ~GUl'll MOWLICltMC>,,.,1>+11141UON ClAQtoW.~ ICOll tf 11('81 EJ OIKOOF ~ umLIOIQACS IH~Jlff ICOT ~SICJIY"°AIU.l<le:WI ~"°Allll~ _,HU a~oaNU ~ff ..,..CXJNU OlllC'la>tfll(19lW.W. ~l -.. ~·=-=::.:........._. .................. .... . ...... ....... ,... ·--Rtm ...-r-,... ._.. a.ri11 ............. --,...,.., ... ·---.... a-.c-.. Jie NOW PLAYING ·-·--_.., .... ,, ·~-1-a-c.. * ''" U-11111Cr_..._. ., •u_. ,,.. ......... .,, ltll .-.... (-...... .... .. ...,. ·-C.-.. Uo-au ... Tbe IDOttiUt thifts to lapaa ~ d!flMiku two new, abori.naa UGOlttt~ open nat door io one .:i :e i.=·~:t:g boute'• newly npuded y ~=i=r"tbe? cent Forum Theawon tbe Fad ol ~.!"ia~ = . --_ ......... -.---;r-M*ea'1 Gel 1rw. • to A ClMnl Li•" ii die Pu11er1on · " aw a tw~weebad _. Cl.0'1 Planner Ad1oltum. on lllmlenl, ~ Tbundayr Cbl11 In• AW at 1.emoa ..,_, Meanwhile tbe nonba'D pan or wbcre IM .a.ow l1 ...... b duee tbe county will be ~ this weekend ~ands. Perfonne.._ will be with opcnina perfonaancea or .. • 11ven Tbundlys dU'oulb Saturdays ~ LIM,,. by the Fullenon Civic at I p.m, U?d SUJldays ~f2:l0 duoulh L11bt Opera Com pany and Nov. 2 watb rweervauom taka at •• ..,_..,at the Buena Park Civic 179-1732. Tbeaier, both openina Fliday. ~Bamum". arrives ln 8ueu Park ~ Golda, llell.acla lloat1omer,. L II llUuy (from left) .ear ID tm.e Lapaa Moaltoa Pia.,·~ clalldra' Scott ·Davidson, director of f~Y. playint at tbe city's Per· l.quna's Youth Tbcaier, i1 stasina 1ormma Alts ComDle1 oa ~lia "Step on a Cract.0 a new play about a Street at Academy Way. Curwn i• 8 -::========::C==:=:~"."':::~-.:.......~--=--~-­airl adaptifta '° a new . 1iepmotber p.m. Fridays and Saturdays throuah Sarah Golden takes the central role· Nov. l wit&SUndaymatineesOct. 19 with L.M. Muury Melinda Mont~ ~nd 26 . and Nov. 2 at 2 p.m. lOmery, Kari Beller Jennifer Reservations 821 ·139•. prodaatloa, 0 8tep OD a Crack." c • ,,... BJ 808 THOMAS ' II '¢ ,..,_...., Triebwuser and Rache0I Whitaker Two currently runnina pro- completint the cut. ductions will be windin& Uf this Performan~ will be aiven Friday ~kefi nd u..,... ..._... 0.. aives at 7:30, Saturday at 2 and 7:30 and Its nal performances at e>ranae Sunday at 2 p.ni. ~t the Moulton 606 Coast Collete and '4TM Mlnele LaaunaCanyonRQ.d.Lqunabh. Wol'ter" comple~ ita run at the La Reservations are taken at 494-8021. ~bra Commuruty T~~ter. The .Stop-Gap ttPupe, instead of .'Th~ ~au_nted One, J~bn f'erzac-. P.roduc1nt its own abowt.. is invitin• ca s onpoal'drama about playwriaht 'Andrea's Got Two DOyfriends" Euaene O'Neill, closes with st.qinp down from Los Anae&es, where it bU Thursday tbrouah Saturday at 8 p.m. run for nearly a• year. The play is and nm Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the ~l>ed as Iii sensitive, yet often OCC Drama Lab .. Th.eater in eo.u hilarious ponrayal oflife ata self-help Mesa (432-5880). Miracle Worker" ....«nter for retarded people. bow_s out with Friday and Satul"day ~ from the performances stq>np at 8 p.m. at the Depot will benefit the Sto~p company. Theater,3llS.EuclidAve.,LaHabra The show will be presented (2 13 69 t-8900). ThundayrthrouB}r Sawrdayl ar A number-of other-local .- p.m. until Oct. 2S at the Forum produ~ions will be continu~na tberr Theater on the Festival of Ans ~~ve engagements this week, ~--­TMI ROii" .a11) 1:00, HO. 1: 11, ... 1TAND •Y •" (R) 1a:oo. 2:00. 4:00 1:00, l iOO, 1:45 MQ.OCKWIR" (POI MONTY PYTHON 1:00, 3:00, 5;00, 7:00, 9':00 (IM Only M 10:45 p.m.) arounds in J..aauna Beach .... Call includina: 722-7727 for ticket information. •"eloM t" on the Second Staat of ... _!!!!!1l!!!!i!i!_..1~ -:i&i~~~ aVmoNE'I CHIDJNGIOll AMDUCA'lll 'IOIJGB GUDI ''AN ABSOLUTE mT." -'AT THI! MQ\lll!S' 11ASPARKLING -· ~·· -- -}UClllll Cn.t u& .w.· " _ .. z -,. ~ ........ ~ NOW PLAYING • -=.:-F--"e &-=:' 0 E::.... ·--z 1'2.1: ----.._ DOii> 5-~=-..... .,,. .. _ =-,.,.... .. a:=--r-·sr- .. "The best film of the year.' -Joel S_iegel,. ABC 1V Pl6bl SUl lP . . ? 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" <•> 1:00. 4:00, 7:00. 9:45 '"OeADL Y 'NEND" (R) 12:30, 2:30, 4:30, 1:30. l ::M>. 10:05 MMAL'llOON ITMST"tAI 1:30, 3:30, 5:30 7:30, ~30 1LU. YB.ftr (R) 1:15. 3:30 5:45, t :OO, 10:15 "DEATH OF A "ITAND 8Y •" (R) IOlDIRft'' (RI 12:30. 2:30, 4'30 1:15. 3.30 8:30.1:30. 10:10 8.00.1:15, 10·15 "HALF MOON 0 THAT'I LIFltt (PG-13) 8TMIT'' (RI JACK llMMON 5:00, 7·00, t :OO 12:00, 2:00, 4:00, (Sat. Only st 10:40 p m.) 1:00, 1:00, 10:00 .-------~ 0 THAT'llJFa"tPG·t31 'QOCOOl.I DUNDa" 12:00. 2:05, 4: 10 (PG 131 1:15, 1:30. 10:20 -atOCOOU DUllB" 12:00. 2 00. 4.00 (No-,,, 1.00. •·11. 10:10 12·40. 2:45, 5:00. 7:15, t :30 JACK LE.MMON .. JUWIN' JACK "-AIM"IRJ 12:45, 3:00. 5: 15, 1:JO. t :45 WCIOCOOUDUNDll" . 1: 15. 3:30, 5:45(PO13) I~. 10:00 "DIADL y ,_., .. (A) 1:15, 3 15, 5. 15, 7, 15, 9· 15 "DEADLY FNEND" 1:00, 3:00. 5:00. 7:00. 9.00 (Sal Only et 10:40 p.m.) "THE Fl. Y" (RI 12.30, 4~ 15. 1:00 "COR•IANDO" (RI 2:30, I : 15. 10:00 "W '""'Ill" NS. 1·30, 10: 15 (PG 13) "MITMLI .. NOfU" 1:00. 4:45, a:30 ,., r f 1H 1 •• f I 111 , ~ 'ftQQYSUI I QOTM~D" (PG-1311:30. 3:45. 1.00, 8. 15, 10: 10 'ftQQYMIE QOTMAMllD" (PG-13) 1:30, 3:46 81>0, 1· 15. 10: 10 - "8TAND 8Y ... (R) 12:30. 2:30. 4:30 1:30, 1:30. 10:10 "IOY WNO COULD A. 'f"' 1 15. 3:301 5:45 8:00. 10:00 (PG) BURT LANCASnR "TOUGH QUYI" (POI 12:45, 3:00, 5:11. 7:30. t;30 "TOUlll Ml" (N) ... , MD n 12.00, 1.00. uo ... t"1 ~·~~ 1:IO, 1·41, l ·JO, 1:301 t:JO ~IO'f--OOlU llLY" (N) 11:-.uo.•; .. ,.,,It,, I I I < _.. J ~ • Dislikes candidates using letter~ to attack opponents To the Editor: It is regrettable that the Daily Pilot is allowin,g II .. Letters to the Editor" to be used by political candidates to attack and slander other political candidates. I am refcrrinJ to Mr. John Thomp- on 's letter of October 2, in which he challenges a~l ouncilmembers and Plannjng C missioners to file financial d1 osure statements. H Mr. Thompson had the slightest idea what he wa~ ta llonf about, he would ~now that annua financial state· men ts are al ready required b> law. Mr. Thompson also states that I have had to abstain from voting on developments due to conOicts of interest. There is nothing else to call this other than what it is-an out and out he. In I 0 years of service on the City Council, Planning om mission. and School Board, I have never. al any time, had 10 abstain on any vote due to a conflict of inten:st. Further. I do not have, nor have I ever had, any business interests within the City of Fountain Valley. Fountain Valle>• political aim· paigns used to be conducted cleanl y on the issues. I am saddened to stt the emergence of smear tactics and I ies 1 n this campaign. I am confident, however; that the "oters will see through this trans- parent and malicious auempt by Mr. Thompson and his supponers to take control of the Fountain Valley City Council and will vote appropnatel) in November. FRED VO S. Mayor Cit> of Fountain Valle)' Melvin Brown good new~ in LB To the Editor: T hi s letter to you is long overdue on my part, for I just didn't seem to ha ve the time to let you know a~ut one of )'Our news carriers. Mr. Melvin Brown. I live in Laguna Beach and always liked the Daily Pilot but carriers prior to Mr. Brown never deli vered on time and I had a first name basjs with your circulation problem people who ans\\ered tht phone and groaned ··what. . no paper agai n'r.. The answer was almost alwa ys .. yes." Then the stock answer of. we will get one out 10 }Ou before noon or before 9:00 on weekdays. Since Mr. Brown has been deliver· ing my paper I can always expect it at a reasonable time and thrown w11cre it~iU not get wet, or I have to hunt for it in the bushes or under cars etc. I don't know if you have a conic 1 for carrier of the year but ~ou can bet both myself and m~ neighbor Roben Kruger both \Ole for Mr. Brown hands down for the best deltvc1;< of a new~paper we have seen 1n )'ea~. I JUSt wanted )OU to be aware of w~at a fine person )'OU have m your e"Jploy and thanks for Mr Bro\\n MYRNA. CORD \\' l.:agunJ Bearh Priorities should be in the air - ·r To the Editor: surfboards are, for the most pan. used .,,.-... Local government bans bicycling. by the young. lt is eas) for the skateboarding. and surfing, all in the government 10 control the )Oung - name of safety. Yet in the crowded they are sm.all. have little monc}. and skies above our homes. schools, an4_ lack political clout. playgrounds. small planes occup1edi On the other hand the private pllot'i by amateur pilots punch holes in the \ associatjon has 260,000 adult mem- __sk}. and '+'Ith ever more frequency ', bers, a $24,000 000 budget. and has punch holes in commemal airlines contributed SI 00,000 to con- -k1lhng hundreds of people at a vessionaJ campaigns so far this year. ume. Why does government ban the play Can-yo recall a fataht~ that of" our cbi~wing Lhe resulted from a s~ateboarder collid· ~rivate pilots to unrestrictedly slay m ing ~Ith a pedestnan, or a death due the sky? his my opmion that m this to a b1C}chst running into someone') case government does not represent -ON THE RIGHT .. Tohavea car In the Soviet Union. even lfjlouarerestrlctedln where yc:>u can~ with It, Ison theorderofhsvttJll, In theUnltedStlltea, • ,. newspaper-television set-te{ephone-teld-hellcopter~· JICI ..... .rnd JllSf f'H \Pl AR Losing sleep over agents WASHINGTON -An unknown number of Soviet .. sleepers" have been planted in Western countries U.S., Soviets disagree over dissident treatment ready to wake up and go into action in the event of war. They arc undercover agents whose sole function is to provide shelter and intelligence for the Spetsnaz -Soviet special forces -who would infiltrate these ooun- tries ~ust prior to the outbreak of hostilities and create havoc by sab- otage, kidnapping and assassination. As Milton wrote of a less malignant situation, .. They also serve who onJy stand and wait." A Soviet defector considered reliable by the CIA and the Pentagon estimates that there are at least 110 Soviet sleepers already in position in the West Evcr)one concerned with summit d 1 plomac) has spoken. perhaps e'en o'erspokcn. on Factor A. over against Factor A prime. up against Factor B. v.h1ch 1s disguising the menace of Factor B prime. So. on the weekend in which Reagan and Gorbachc' are actuall> meeting. shall we dwell on strategic footnotes -or search out cxlra-ensuc CAT scans into the So' 1ct mind? I am 1nd1ned 10 do so. and nom nate for VCI) quick reading a mere half-page in the current issue of Time magazine. which condenses the memoir'iofYelena Bonner. She'" the wife of .\ndre1 akharo\. the phys1· c1st ''ho ga'e the Soviet Union tht' hydrogen bomb. in due course re - pented of the beha' ior of the go\ ern- menl tb which he had g1,en JI, ancl was c~llcd to Gorky fi,e year~ ago. We know all about the treatment ol disc;1dent\ b\ the O\ 1ct Union Rccenth "c ·effected lhe release of two of them. Yun Orlov and his "lie. Inna It 1' probable that we Pl"ll· tioned. fir<.t. for 1hc release ol Sakharo'. bu1 the c;m 11.·1 t nion regular[~ ur,c., ac; a rea'ion or-nu relca\ing him that h1" pkn1pu1en!ljr) mind came-. deep ..encts ol the kind that might damage the ~'-ICl U n10n. "ere he frl·e to di\ ulgc tht·m. bncf pcrm1<,s1on 10 v1s1t We-itern doctor~ Mrc;. ~al.hart.>' \\Otes eloquent!) about "hat life is likl' in Gork} under KGB 'iUrH·11lance But this eye fastens on the . akharo\S and their automobile. 'l c!>. the) are one of the fe" Russian'\" ho actuall} own a car, a 1976 nmc1hingorother (the make 1s not re\ calcd in the I 1mc stor) ). To ha\C a car in the o' 1et Union. c' en 1f)OU arc re~tnctcd in where you can go with 11. 1s on the order of having. in thl' l 1nllcd tau~s. a nc" spapcr-tcle' 1'\lon set-telephone· 1clc.\·helicop1cr-congres~mao. Of- ficial Russia didn't want s1mpl) to rcmo' c the car from the Sakharovs • '\o it mountt·d 1n<>tead something on the order ol a National Sccunt) C nuncll Operation Overlord. I When ')akharo' declared a hunger '>tnkl'. 1he KGB c,tolc the car. 2. \\ hrn thl· Sakharov~ pron-<:dcd with their hunger stnkc (designed to solicn an C\11 "'sa for their daughter- in-la" ). the KGB called 1n to sa>. Hoora)' Your car has l>een found~ ( omc 10 14 East Clork) and get it' The . akhartl\., knl•w fx·ttl'r than LO leave their apannwnt WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY Even one sleeper could spell disas- ter. as a Defense Intelligence Agency official explained with this story about the Soviet invasion ofCzecho- slovakaa in 1968: they spoke. by whatever means. to a "One (sleeper). a Czech captain. fore ign correspondent, a tire would be prepared plans (or the KGB for the slashed, a window fractured._ And occupatioo of the Central Committee they w~re told they co~ld not pick up building and Prague Military Head- h1tchh1kers. result1_ng in d1fficult1es. l quarters. including plans oftbe secret 6. Once they p1ckfd up ~wo old exits throu&h the city sewer system." lad1~s. Whee! Wong. Wing. Whee! the DIA official related. "The same Th~ir car was steppe~. the two old man then led a KGB assault detacb- lad1es dragg~d out .of 11. Again, t~ey ment into the Central Committtt sa.w a man w1th a child of 4, screaming building. disarmed the Czech guards with a broken leg. T~ey stopped to and atTCsted the Cz.cch leadership." take th~m to a hosp1tal: The KGB U.S. officials are reluctant to dis- rushed into t~e car. took t~e wheel. cuss the sensitive infonnation they poutini!> del.1vered the child to the ha ve gathered on lhe Soviet sleeper first aid station and cautioned the network. There has been only one akharovs: One more of these and official rcferenc:c to it in a public }OU lose your car. permanently. document_ an obscure Army Field II 1sn't likel} that Ronald Reagan Manual, 100-2-2, issued in July 1984. will have an opponun1ty-t0add to hi1 1L ....explains how im~_prior agenda four new tires fo r the mfiltration of"targct countries" is in akharo\S and a brand-new ashtray. Soviet offensive stralCJY· It says; So why don't we have restnctions !he endangered millions, but allows on where the mall planes can fly? Or Itself, as it does so often. to be •. better )Ct. "'.hY do we ban the manipulated by a few who arc w1lhng L .skateboards. bicycles. and surfboards to pay the price to get their way. Bui the thing Sakharo' and his "lie cam 1n thl·1r memon has less to do "llh 'anatmns on ·E equals MC squared than on hov. 11 is 1ha1 official Ru'l\IJ deal' ''llh lhosc \\ho arc 1n d1l.rl·pull'. tlut "-ho. for comphtall'd international rcawn ... official Ru\<,1.1 dares not '>•mph cll m1na1c f ~1.11tn SI) k I. nr l'\ l'n \eQUC\tCr tn \1bcna (po'il-. talin c;1 .. te1 Ever \mce he wa<; exiled to Gor°kv. Sakharov. b\ 1h1s mean' l'r anoth~r. has managed.to &l't out 1h" or that tk1ail of what he has been subm1ttl·d 10. bu1 ne,er in such detail a .. no". thank'> to his wife's 3 So. fru,trated. 1hi: KC• B broke into the akharo\•;° apanment and dispatched 1hcm 10 hospitals to be force-fed \ftcr this "as done tht.') ""ere returned 10 their apanmcnt - and, lo and tx·holJ But it will never be inopportune for .. Agent networks an the target President Reagan to bear in mind country support Soviet unconven- that. in dcahng ~uh General Sec-taonal warfare operations. The KGB re1ary Gorbachev. he is dealing w1th and GRU (military intelliaence) re- the pnncipal engine ofofficial Russia. cruit agents in vnaJ areas of the .\nd official Russia, the Union of enemy's social structure -in politi- Soviet Socialist Republics, 1s the cal circles. in his intelligence services, embodiment of the kind of people at all levels of the m ilitary, within key "ho do that kmd of thing to that kind industries, in a variety of academic of people. We 'itrung up people like mstttutions, and in the media - these at Nurcmburg, and now we press. radio and television. •but not the small planes. Maybe 1rs GA RY SCHAUMBURG .' becau'ie bicycles. skateboards and Newport Beach w ASKED : Are you in favor of the new instant r eplay pr ocedure used in the NFL games? Alice Roughen Homemaker Santa Ana 't l . ., lot\ of 11 me'\, thi: relnl•t•<, arl' nrn 1n a po~111on tn \Cl' e'cf)- th1ng lmtJnt repla\ alto"' 111r a lac tual alc111.1n1 ,,, thl· pla' Eric Tr ArcW&«1 Wtttmuu&er Y ~ bct;4u~ al 1 4 bettl"f Jud&ffle-nt t<tU mort actur.tt Jlc:op e arc human and lhe") make m"takn. IM camera rcmov« &ht' error factor and makn the game more 10tcrcs11n& ORANGE COAST Pierce Jeosea Operatloas Supervisor CosUI Meta Yes because a lot of the time the cameras are pos1t1oned to pick up renain calls better tht•n the refere·cs. Oa¥WSucl1ez At1••wt Mua1er Hutlagc.oa Beach ~() r don't hke the itant replay be.cause u make\ the game m<>rc technical and it.en 11 lose~ some· thin Football is a man \ aame. . . it''I JUd"1'\cntal and 1t \hould \ta)' that way. Jim Gilligan Insurance Irvine Yes it is 1nno .. a11"e and appears 10 he working qu11c well. B P t-. ' rett ate Teckalcu AaaJtelm No, I am more in fa vor of the revised procedure used by the USFL. Although , I must admit the rulc-i of in$tant replay arc $fmilar for bo th leagues. 4 Ou1s1dc"J'thl'lrlar Onh 11\\aS strangch m"'h.1rcn l 'Cf) thing in 11 that could IX' un'\trl'\\l'd "a'>. E'en the a\htra~' had hl'l'n removed It took the . akharcn \."ho rnuld design a space veh1dr 10 Venue; in the samr period, fi"e monthi, to piece 11 together. 5. Whene..,er 1he Sakharovs did an>:thing d1splca'l1ng to the KGB. their automoh1lc <,uffercd. in effigy. If -Ei·falih llhl l·IJIU:liei:f.iiJI have champagne with them. A mating .. Some of these agents actively what an in ventory of nuclear bombs engage in subversion, while others are will do for you. sleepers. prepared to act on call Agents are trained to operate as William F. Buckley Js 11 syndicated political agitators. intelligence oollec- co/umlJJst. tors and saboteurs. The GRU recruits a$ents (i ncluding sleepers) in the vicinity -of military targets -air- ports, missile bases, •rsenals. com- munication centers, tank-dispersal centers and also on routes used for Kathmandu: Strange land with familiar feeling to it troop movements ... Occasionally. evidence of sleeper acti vity is discovered. A Soviet trans- mitter was unearthed in WaJcs and others in scaled plastic bags bave'bccn dug up in Scandinavian countries. The Spetsnaz infiltrators who con- tact Soviet sl~pers for help would either be in civilian clothes OT the uniform of the target countty. Some Spetsnaz teams are 30 percent women, because they presumably draw less suspicion as aaboteun or assassins. One of their specific jobs is to dress attractively and hitch a ride with a hopeful truck driver. The would-be Lothario is then killed and the Spetsnaz team bas a truck to use. It " 1mp11"1hlc to explain. You ha' e to tw there to appreciate Kathmandu ~f\ "Words" 111 fall short. but I'll Ir\ . Kathm.andu has the population of the Orangl' ( oast. About 300,000 people ~urroundcd b} another 800.000. It '"the capitol or Nepal. a kingdom the s11c of North Carolina. landlockl'd N.·1wccn China and India. at the foot of the Himalayan moun- tain<;. Life npcuanC\ is k!.S than 50 year\, a' cragc income less than $200. yet Ka1hmandu 1s nch and ali' e. You "ouh.J be ..cared to walk 1he streets ol ~athmandu. Tru'it me. They arc old. crooked. cro"ded and con fus1 ng. It 1s deni.c and shadow)'. you arc told neHr tb dnnk the watt·r. half of the bu1ldmgs arc vacant. the other half O\-ercrowded and all of the people arc dark skinned It appears a strange and hostile en' 1ronment. But once you let you r~ll go, )OU realize there 1s nothing to be afraid of. Again. trust me. The streets are constant mouon; taxicabs. pedicabs, motorscooters. overloaded trucks, cows, men arm in arm. women m silk, children teasing; salesmen se lling. shepherds herding and horns honking. (Jn an accident. fault hes Wlth whoever failed to sound their horn.) Everyone 1s busy. in- volved. engaged; at what who knows? At first this appears threatening. But they have their concerns and lea'c a stranger alone unless he ask!. for help. then they couldn't be nicer. Downtown Kathmandu 1s South Coast Plaza. Newpon Center, Bal boo Island and M111n Beach l.a&unn rolled into one, time\ 20. ta~c away I 50 of ::in open telephone rcla} box. computer panels and wires e' Cr)· "here. The' 're fixing it. a co~ oversee\ the work. A beggar ap- proaches with a lifeless mfant. a ncatl> lettered 'lign, "MY MOT HER LEFT MY DYING SISTER AND ME FOR ANOTHER MAN . IF I HAD 800 RUPEES l'D BUY A SEWING MACHI NE 50 I COULD WORK. NOT BEG." He speaks in gutteral "ounds. I avoid c>c contact. E"entuall) I offer 40 rupees and walk awa) feeling IX'ncvolcnt. After a few paces I turn and sec a gnnning infant. head held high and her laughing hrothcr. Then we all grin together. I "as had. Ii wa" worth 1t. ..\~ruff: street peddler approaches "1th an armful of necklaces. No way would I bu) one Yet one by one he holds them up to the sunlight. talking constant!> as we walk along. Coral. 1urquo1se. moon tone or serpentine. HIS sale-. technique IS na" less. Good English. JUSl enough pressure. now and then a smi le. I re stuck to me like flypaper: after a block I felt obligated and he knew it. I peeled off JOO rupee (about $5) for a necklace I'll never have the guts to take home. I also bought a book on Tibet and a used umbrella; had beer with a gem dealer, crawled anio the upstairs loft of a seed merchant and squatted next to a jeweler as he puffed on his opium pi pe and pounded oul a bracelet. Fascinating people all Everything is here, bike hops and boolc stalls. i:ulors and papefittcrs, vege table minds and auto puts tores. They 1u t appear very d1fTcrcnt. on the 1n 1de thev'rc very s1m1lar JIM Wooo don't feel sexuality either. Men and women are seldom seen interacting. There are no posters, movie books or music exploiting the attraction of gender. You don't see roving bands of ) oung toughs or even an occasional cluster of d1s1llus1oned men standmg "Without work. The busier they arc the happier they are. Everyone seems to have a purpose and a reasonable degree of contentment 1n Kathman- d u. Sure there are Oies and open trash and mud and mongrel dogs and a few leftover hippies. Now and then a merchant will try to rip you off -but only rarely. and the temptation must be great. This is a poor country and you don·1 see many tounsts. You ~onder who bu vs all the stufT. Thcrc·s incredible balance 1n Kath~a.ndu._Ycsterday I passed by a man riding his new Honda. then bv a man leading his fat cow. h's dirty (by our standards) and dense in Kathmandu and very dif· ferent. But people through out the world are very similar; our eyes and our smiles give us away. Inside we're all alike: the way fncnds relate: the questioning look of an infant; the love between parent and child; child and parcntand the manncnsms that how how much we need o ne another. A secret Peotaaon report describes the Spetsoaz wanime mission this way: .. To operate to the full depth of the enemy's rear in an effort to locate and des~roy nuclear weapons sys- tems, d1,sru{>t comf!land, oontrol, commumcat1ons and mtelliacnce sys- tems, and interfere with efforts to sustain (defense) forces. ... The greatest number of teams will be allocated against nuclear tarsets. ~ ondary or non-nuclear targets will be attacked simultaneously but with fewer teams." . DA!'JGE~OUS DRJNKS: The na· ttonwtde dnve to eliminate throw· away soft drink and beer containers has pined some unexpected am· munition from a recent survey that shows throwaway bottJes are danaer- ous to chJldrcn. The study by Children's. Hospital of Boston, show· ed that senous cuts from broken alus dropped 60 percent after Massachu· setts passed a law requirina deposits on beverage bo.ttles and cans. DailJPillt .,...~ ~Editor r .... a.. ,....ldtor t .... t ... !Oltor ...,c....... • ycar<1 nd aue'i4' what: The) all 'ipcak Errglt'ih. .\nd hke stores. people arc all alike. Po <.1bly the af><lleSC an Kathmandu have a \tep up on us. I didn't dctCCl any caste system or soc1aJ strata. Aae. ~ex. wealth, color of-ikin doccin't ~em to matter No one a nch or p00r. aood or bad, an or out They all act alona: they·rc all ncuve, alive cann,a and Note: From Kathmandu in Nepal. I head mtoChma and the .. Forbidden Ci ty .. of Lhasa 1n Tibet. There I will JOln a lf'OUP o( Australians to climb part way up Mount Everest. Locals say it 1s impo s1blc for mail from Tibet to reach the .S. inside of three weck.s I will U)' dih1ently but don't be concerned 1fa column doesn't appear next unday. The only significant event that ~o~I~ h~vecau~ thisdramaticdrop m •OJU~es-wh1ch also inchadedcuts from Wlndows and other alua-' was passqe of the law. Environmentalisu arc now circulatina the report in Aori~. New Mexico. Ohio, Penn- sylvama, Rhode Island West Vir- iinia and Washfoston, b.c., where there are acttvc movements to pus throwaway bans. . One ~ult of the failure 10 ban disposables has been a bi.zam kindo( injury . involvina plastic bottles. Somettmes when a customer triet to unSCT'eW the metal cap the wrona way, u:una pU~ra. the threada strip ud tbe carbO~t1on fires the cap Off la 1 ProJecttle, cau11na eye inturia. Cfllli .... ~ldMOt Pr0duc1Jon Dlrec1or .......... ,, AdYW'lllfnO r>wec:tor C:.Z.~or .... Kathmandu " hot. dusty and conac ted. People everywhere, tn r<>bc • tur~1' • horts and w-on~. 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S4M,SM ........ w 47 ... C...1 4 bdtm, dock, patio on beach.... .. .. .. T. Walliek .... ____ .JlJl,5" ....... -......... , ....... Guard sated 3 bdrm. 2\i ba ...... F Stott Enns .. c._ ............ ""$355 .......... .-.......... 414 ...... Or lease 3 bdrm unit $1400/mo B Hutch1nas U ~ IVU ~ li()M~S -aEALTORS, 671·6fft IMl e... C.... ........ C-... ...... , COSTA MFSA OFFICE 2790 HarlMW, Co9ta Mesa S«.-2313 ~~ THE REAL ESJATERS EWPORT/COSTA MfSA 270 E. 17tla St •• Cost• M"9 646--7171 GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES MESA VERDI UUT Pl•-UUT llW 11..,_ Popular floor plan In desirable area of Mesa Verde. Excellent opportunity to step Into a great community. 3 large bedooms 12/• baths. Call today. 546-2313. HP27 .am U11U-DU1T1Y1 t1 .. 1• 1n1,t00 Unique opportunity-rare on market. More space and luxury than you'd expect In a townhome. Large livlng areas. Formal dining. Breakfast nook. 2 master suites. One with fireplace and deck. 21h baths. Lovely pool and spa area. Great loc'atlon. Near 2 country clubs. Call to seel 546-2313 HP28 llllOO 11,IOO 11H,lll Anxious seller pride of ownership home. Comfy family floor plan. 3 bdrms. 3 baths. large lot. Cul·de-sac street. Call to see! 546-2313 HP29 llU YUM •Tl 1111,llO Great home-Great area. Sitting vacant and wasting money-seller says "SELL"! Gracious formal dining. Family room, crackling flreplace with hand carved mantle. Bullt In bookcases. • Bdrms. 3 baths. Call for an appt. to seel 546-2313 HP 30 OWIS 2 IHT SELL 111,IOO Designed for young executive, move-in con- dition. spacious 2 bedroom, covered patio, community pool. Call to see. 646·7171 NP10 COSTA MESA TIE OWFllllA PllMISI 1111,000 Desirable eastslde location!! Outstanding com· munity minutes from FASHION ISLAND AND NEWPORT CENTER. 2 bedrooms, soaring ceil- ings, SKYLIGHTS. den. WHERE PLANTS BLOOM! Call to see. 646-7171 NP11 IUT TIE Ull 1111.000 NEWPORT LIFESTYLE ... COST A MESA PRICE. 3 bedrooms. hardwood floors, family room. fireplace. large lot, tree-lined street. PAINT AND SAVE. Call nowl 646·7171 NP12 OYlllSIZH 11-J LIT 1111.000 EASTSIDE CHARMER. Many possibilities. 2 bedroom. STUDIO RETREAT, beaulfully land- scaped yards~ gardens, central vacumn. move In condition. WALK TO COST A MESA COURTYARD. 6461 7171 NP13 llTiell CAI llFFS 1214,llO Historical farm house completely renovated for most discriminating buyerll Decor enhances furnishings. charming 2 bedroom Cape COd . Park 6 or more cars. Call today. 646-7171 NP14 Y1PN ITllTlll 1114,111 Perfect for the young executives! Easy mainten- ance townhome. Soaring cathedral cetUngs. large country kitchen. Very showy. 2 bedrooms, plus den. Wet bar. Central air. Clean and quiet gated community. Call today546-2313. HP16 -1114,.- Excellent price for this home and area. Motivated seller. Formal dining. large family room. fireplace, upgraded kitchen and pantry area. Large yard, dough boy pool. Call to see. 546-2313. HP17 OUllP&lll TUTI 111.,_ Bargain price! Very private and plush end unit townhome. Vaulted ceilings. Cozy fireplace. French doors and windows. Dining room leads to enclosed patio master suite with sitting room, alcove, 2 bedrooms. 2'h baths. A real must see! 546-2313. HP18 .... n Ulll.1111 1tt,t00 Rare opportunity, Great location. Cozy and private 2 bedroom, 11h bath townhome. Private patio. Enclosed garage. Call fast. 546-2313 HP19 wcmn SllWPUCI 12U,OOO Beautiful split level home. Cathedral ceilings In living room . French doors off dining room. Bullt In bar and book cases In family room. Attractive fireplace. Guest bedroom. downstairs with bath. Spacious master suite with dressing area. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. Call to see! 546-2313 HP20 SANTA ANA FU llAYI 111,IOO Lovely condo in South Coast Terraces. Very clean, 2 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms. Located across from new music center. And close to South Coast Plaza. Call to see. 5461 2313 HP24 NIL •E 1114,IOO Fantastic starter home or investment. Neat and clean. Family room. 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms. Covered patio overlooks sparkling pool. Call to see. HP25 llWI Will llLP 111,000 Motivated seller will help with move In costs. Shows like a model! Great 2 bedroom condo. Excellent complex. Great opportunity for first time buyer or investor. Call today! 546-2313 HP26 I NEWPORT BEACH 1U0111S OIST• IHl,llO Every room Is an Invitation. Designed for family living. Living room overlooks lovely pool. Walls of glass In formal dining room, oversize family room, 5 bedrooms. numerous features. Call today! 646·7171 NP1 IYTllW 1141 ... Quintessential luxury living, steps to CORONA DEL MAR beach. panoramic view of ocean. • expansive bedrooms, each with private bath. _,3 woodburlng fireplaces, all electric kitchen, Im- ported tlle throughout. Call for sJH1wlngll 656-7171. NP2 UGI UY •• .uumotl 1421 ... Views of BACK BAY ANO FASHION ISLAND Luxury home for growing family memories. Walls of glass In living room, dining. luxurious master suite, exquisite dressing area. den, fam- ily room. Retreat or party room can t>e ln-law quarters. TRY LEASE OPTION! Call S.6·7171 NP3 * * *Ull IPNITlllTI* * * 1111,000 Ideal for beach starter home. or may be used as "BASE" for builder looking for BEACH PRO- JECT just steps from OCEAN. Charming 2 bedroom. First time offered. 646-7171 NP4 ...... M UNIT llLLSIH IJlt,IOO ABOVE THE REST! Experience ocean fresh· climate and forever OCEAN VIEW from outstanding VILLA situated across from private- park. Marble tile accents, formal dining, quiet corner location. Call today. 646-7171 NP5 WllU CUSS IWCI a Sftf tan,OIO OISTINCIVE ARCHITECHTURAL DESIGN, walk to beach. Soaring ceilings in llvlng room with massive fireplace, formal dining. FRENCH DOORS. LIBRARY. gourmet kitchen, master suite with luxurious dressing area and PAIVA TE SPA. 3 car garage, no parking hassles. A must see! Call 646-7171 NP6 llWPllT MUI 1211,IOI Life at the top with views of NEWPORT BAY AND PACIFIC OCEAN. Desirable 3 bedroom, 2 bath, SWEDISH FIREPLACE. elegant personal amenities. lush landscaping Truly incom· parable. Call 646-7171 NP7 OTHER. AREAS llTST&mlll •Ylllll 1111 .... Near everything! Premiere lower end unit, PAI· VA TE JACUZZI off master. mirrored wardrobes. Light, airy. gracious personal amenities, large patio. community pool and SPA. BBQ AREAS . toddler parks. Call! 646-7171 NP8 SlllT IUT H•,OOO WOODSIDE VILLAGE-2 bedroom. 1 bath, con- venient to South Coast Plaza. Music Center. community pool, spa. Too good to be true! BETTER THAN RENTING . Call now. 646-7171 NP9 UYI TlllUllS 1142,llO Bring your paint brush and save. Great buy! lowest price In Nice Huntington Beach tract. Family room. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, Call to see this home. 564·2313 HP21 OllTll -1 II.Ml Tl IUOI 1211,MI Come see this onel Dream kitchen amenities galore. Famlly room. formal dining room, den. Large master suite with spa-bath. 3 bedrooms. 21A baths. Call to tee. 546-2313 HP22 _. ITllTll 111M,OOO • Excellent first home or Investment. Model per- fect! Clean and neat 2 bedroom, 1 'A bath Beautiful complex, wooded streams. pool, spa. and tennis. Call now. 546·2313 HP23 r l to wor for you. -·-· owned and operated -OWner-Terry McOtdlc J ' • ' I I Traditional Realty 831-7370 -. .... COAONA Del MAA 2bt con..-. frple, & ger-909' ,..,. find JOlln Howe a.er 975-78" . . . . 'A ...... • 0 RVM~ of Costa Me~ .. h"-1 1 .. .,..,_ . . ~·fl_ ' ~~~ - HOIES FOR SAlE t",85,86 Rocky Pt, Spyglass 844-6200 $2,700,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 1 IEDROOI **1323 Bayside Dr, Mal Kai 644-6200 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 209 Iris, Corona Del Mar 644-6200 $439,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IEDROOI 3 Arte& Ct. Newport Crnt 6«-6200 $164.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 326 Orchkt, Corona Del Mar 720-0455 $269.000 Sunday 12-5 1758 Santa Ana Ave. A-2 E/slde Costa Mesa 646-711'1 $234.900 Sunday 1-5 •26282:,.Via Lo Grono. Mission Viejo 546-2313 $120,000 Saturday 1-5 2 IR 19lus Fii RI or DEi 28 Rainbow Falls, Turtlerock, Irvine 760-8333 $225,500 Sat/SUn 1-5 222 Rochester, Eastside Costa Mesa 646-7171 $165,000 Saturday 1-5 3 IEDROOI 66 Beacon Bay, Beacon Bay 675-6000 $450,000 Sunday 1-5 •46 Canyon Island. Big Canyon, NB 760-1900 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 *1255 Cerritos. Laguna Beach 673-5354 $344.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 421-0 E. 20th St (Single tam), E/slde CM 644-9060 $1Q5,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 1850 Fullerton Ave. Eastslde Costa Mesa 759-6700 $190,000 Sunday 12-4 3201 Montana. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $159,900 Sat/Sun 2-4 3335 Ocean Blvd. COM 644-6200 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 Rue Blarrltz,Blg Canyon NB 631-7300 $499,000 Sunday 1-5 •2529 St. Andrews, Santa Ana 546-2313 $114,000 Sunday 1-4 1308 Sussex. Newport Beach 759-9100 $305,000 Sunday 1-5 •220 Via Mentone (Lido Isle) Nwpt Sch 673-7300 $425,000 Sunday 1-4 12 Wellington. Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $437,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR plus Fii RM or DEi 2137 ArallakEastbluff 644-6200 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 2139 Aster. Eastslde Costa Mesa 642-5200 $210.000 Sunday 1-5 * 1112 Berkshlre.Westcllff 644-6200 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 17 Carmel Bay Or (Spyglass Hiii) COM 759-9100 $496.000 Sunday 1-5 ••"'11 Cherbrough. Harbor Ridge NB 673-7771 $670.000 Sunday 1-4 1093 Danielle, Costa Mesa 759-6700 $244,900 Sat 12-4 Sun 10-2 260 Evening Canyon (Shorecllffs) COM 673-5354· $799,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1736 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores NB 631 -7300 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 OPEN SUN 1·5 1311 ANTIGUA WAY Custom red brick traditional In exclusive Dover Shores area of Newport. Spacious and elegant. 4 BA, 4 BA. Formal dining room. Super family room. Lovely yard. IDllD Tl 1211,lllm KIN IRITI'INGHAM, REAL TOR IUIP llPLD Located In a prtme Newport Beach 1 IOCatlon. CIOM to ahopplng and market. Both unit• are 2 bdrma and hew .,.._, The upper unit hu • prtv• glllll enck>Md balcony. he ICMlr unit *» ha I prtvate ~ • 1730 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores. NB 335 Piazza Lido (Udo lale) Nwpt Sch 631 -7300 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-7300 $555,500 Sunday 2-5 1000 Grove. Westcllff 225 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 644-6200 $457,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 646-7171 $749,000 Sunday 1-4 328 Hazel Dr. (Ooean View), Old CdM 310 Poinsettia, Old Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $675.000 Sunday 12~ 759-9070 $695,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 * • 1207 Highland Dr, Westcllff Custom 1601 Port Abbey Pl (Harbor View Hms) NB 631-7300 $449,000 Sun 1-6 759-9100 $343,000 Sunday 1·5 v-16 Jetty Drive. Jasmine Creek, CdM 1954 Port Carney/Harbor Vu Homes 759-1626 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $450,000 Sun 1-5 3022 Klllybrook, Costa Mesa I 1806 Port Stanhope (Harbor View Hmes) NB. 546-2313 $ 148,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-6700 $349,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 212 Lillian Place, Costa Mesa 1688 Rhode Island, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $144,500 Sunday 12-5 546-2313 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 724 Malabar (lrvlne Terrace) COM * •. 1242 Somerset Lane (Dover Shores) NB 644-9060 $299,900 Sunday 1-5 644-9060 $373,000 Sunday 1-5 218 Marguerite, Olde CdM 20792 SpJndrlft, Huntington Beach 675-6000 $419,000 Sunday 1-5 963-6049 $182.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3216 Ocean Blvd, Olde CdM 10052 Suntan Circle, Huntington Beach 675-0987 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 546-2313 $184,900 Sunday 12-4 2017 Paloma, Costa Mesa 1834 Tradewlnds Ln. Baycrest. N.B. 548-9610 $320,000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $299,500 Sat Sun 1-5 321 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar **1436 w. Bay, Newport Beach 644-9060 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-9060 $875.000 Sunday 1-5 # 1 Rue Blarrltz (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $650,000 Sunday 1-5 * 240 Santa Isabel, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $154,900 Sunday 12-5 1519 Santanell Terrace. Irvine Terrace 631-7300 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1228 Sussex Ln, Westcllff 631-7300 $279.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 *1729 Terrapin Way, Baycrest 631-7300 $298,000 Sun 1-5 1807 Tradewlnds (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 642-9797 $268,800 Sat/Sun 12-4 * •207 Tustin Ave. (Nwpt Hgts). Nwpt Sch 673-7771 $296,000 Open Dally 1-4:30 • * 736 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, NB 642-5200 $1,625.000 Sunday 1-5 * * 736 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) Nwpt Sch 642-5200 $1,625,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM 2274 Channel, Peninsula 644-6200 $ 1 ,450,000 932 Coronado. Costa Mesa Sunday 1-5 546-7910 $159,900 Sun. 1-5 * * 1108 E. Balboa Blvd, Peninsula 675-6000 1, 100,000 Sunday 1-5 230 Iris Ave, Corona dei Mar •642-5866 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BR plus Fii RI or DEi 1311 Antigua Way, Dover Shr/Westclltf. NB 548-6333 $339,500 Sunday 1-5 v2 Barrenger Court, Belcourt, N.B. 759-0469 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 2401 Bayfarms (Back Bay) Santa Ana Hghts 646-7171 $214,900 Sunday 1-5 •29 Carmel Bay/Spyglass 644-6200 $540,000 * •6 Chadbourne, Belcourt 644-6200 $899,000 * • 1 1 12 Danlefle, Costa Mesa Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 546-2313 $269,900 Sat 12-4 Sun 1-4 1108 Dolphin Terrace, Irvine Terrace 675-6000 $449,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1800 Glenwood (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 2010 Mabury, Santa Ana 759-9100 $160.000 Sunday 1-4 New,.rt lleae• .. yfnat Thia hu to be one of the flneet wat•· front homes avallabe.. Large dock Wiii handle large boat eo ft . and 2 amalt.r onee. 5 bdrm, 4~ bath. French doors and wtndOWI. Brick deck ~ courtyard. Trade for smaller home or lndu1trlal bulldlng. 11,111; .. IWJCY •atBl IUl.Tll 14 144- 5 IEDROOI * •314 Morning Star Ln (Dover Shores). NB 644-6636 $1 .195,000 Sun 1-5 720 Via Udo Soud (Lido Isle) Nwpt Sch 673-7300 $795,000 Sunday 1-·4 & BR plus Fii RI or DEi * 1524 Antigua Way. Dover Shores 631-7300 $739,500 Sun 1-5 203 Evening Canyon (Shorecllffs) COM 644-9060 $1 ,300,000 Sunday 1-5 1518 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores 631-7300 $657.000 Sunday 1-5 • 1806 Glenwood Lane (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $389,500 Sunday 1-5 1215 Goldenrod (Hrbr View Hiiis) CdM 644-5273 $520.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 •1533 Miramar (Peninsula) Balboa 646-7171 $399,000 Sunday 1 -5 6 Morro Bay, Spyglass. CdM 759·.9100 $549,000 Sunday 1-5 * *401 North Star Lane (Dover Shores) NB 673-5354 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 Point Loma. Spyglass 760-8333 $765,000 Sunday 1-5 * •2227 Port Lerwick (Hrbor Vu Hmes) NB 673-5354 $396,000 Sunday 1-4 • 1978 Port Seabourne. Harbor Vu Homes 720-7443 $362,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••44 Aldgellne. Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $575,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1332 Santiago (Westcllff) Nwpt Bch 646-7171 $339,500 Sunday 1-5 320 Seaward, (Shoreclltts). CdM 720-0683 $489,000 Sunday 6 BR plus Fii RM or DEii 211 Iris (lot), Corona del Mar 644-6200 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 23 Lochmoor. Big Canyon 644-6200 $890,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •6206 W. Oceanfront, Oceanfront 644-6200 $875,000 Sunday 1-5 BELCOURT -NEWI 2 BAARENQEA COURT Looking for a brand new home? This home Is a Gallery 3 cu1tom. 4,245 sq.ft. 4 bdrm, 3'/t baths. Very well built Including granite. marble & morel A mu1t aee. Come by todayl OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 S815,000 751-0411 Owner/A ent Situated at the ve<y tip of Lido Isle. this property has a panoramic ____________ __;. ______ " view of the five maJor lslandS of fOl INfOIMATION & SHOWING CONTACT K>lllT CAUSTIN CAUITIN & AllOCIARI •000 ~Al..,_, $w!1e UOO • ~ CA U••O omc:t as 1 010 flSIOfNC( ,,,, 03&• "oMlelaie (o!OfuilW trOOftGW~• w or.,.C°""'Y<-"° I • A 110'1, too-C re1141, (,._ •26 W t ...... , W!t •00. IC. ~ CAf0017 Newpot1 Harbof and Bay tstandS Tht lltt overlooks lhe conlluenoe of the Harbor's six major chenntls. meMlg this I pttmer foclt.on In Newpor1 Beech Thi IS one of the tew blyfront propen• offef ing PIC· lurt-perlect Ql(18fS CNtf Nawpot1 Herbof Ind exckJINe Nawpot1 Centar Tht lot size of the propeny IS SO lttt of bey frontage Wilh a 144-foot depth. Ind wlll ICCOIMlOdlte 1 new reeldlnl of IPPfOJdl'l\lttly 9,000 ... lttt. IPPfOXlmattly de- ligl'ld Tht .-.no '°"YM' old home II vary lrMbla The property'• docll wl ecoom- rnodltt 1 *91 yecht plua room to lidt ht amaJat ** Pnce upon ltqUKI • CONDOS TOWllHOIES FOR SILE 2 BEDROOM * • 7381 Coho # 101 . Huntington Beach 546-2313 $133,900 Sunday 1-4 **600 E. Oceanfront 1r3F. Ba.lboa Penln 644-0519 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 219 Tarocco (pV1 spa) Orangetree Irv 646-7 171 $105,000 Sunday 11-4 * 2067 Vista del Oro (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759-9100 $239,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plus Fii RM or DEii 1127 Hiiiside (Harbor View Knolls) NB 644-9060 $269,500 Sunday 1-4:30 3 BEDROOM 3 IR plus Fii RI or DEi 2512 University Or, Back Bay 631-7300 $180,000 2420 Vista Nobleza. The Bluffs Sun 1-5 631-7300 $279,500 Sunday 1-5 •464 Viste Trucha (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759-9100 $269,900 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM * • z: 11 Kia Loa Court (Nwpt Crest) NB 673-7300 $187 ,500 Sunday 2-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BR plus 2 BR 300-3001h Fernleaf. Olde CdM 675-6000 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOS TOWllHOIES FOR RENT * • 1001 W. Stevens #421 (2BA 2BA). E. CM 559-9400 $775/mo Sunday 1-5 •Spa •Poot *•Waterfront **•Waterfront & Pool v-Give address at guard gate HARBOR HILL DRIVE BY -25 tlLLSBOROUGH Fabulous huge ocean view vacant tot In private gated Harbor Hiii. Lot measures approx. 85' wide x 123' deep It's hugel Proposed prellmtnary plans for 5,600 sq.ft. Mediteranean home Included In urchase price of $335,000 cash firm. wner -Agent 759-cMa let U1 Help Y• * Stll y .. ,,.,.,.,, CilCIMelW, 642-5671 for Information & surprlslngly tow cost. ...... RIAL TORS 173-1771 I O•IHLL•ll I ·FllUUIY .... So of PCH. 2bd, lg patio 11,.,... Aecenlly renov1ted Per· 1sn1rp 38drm, 1\.+Ba.111ge lect IM first time buyers bOnus room + WOttcehop °' greet vecatlon h<>met I New pelnt & crpt. 111 et s22s.ooo 120-1160 I 9o; •• owe e1s-.ae1e °' Ian OarfflM .. l.L I _ 631-•ae1 TU PAYERS LIST GUICE OllPLEI, ll•UI, ml II 1mm1m .11n ••n •• Ylll A duplex two blocks from the sand. Priced at $179,950 with an assumable loan of $124,390 with an adjustable rate current- ly at 9.875%. Two one bedrooms with one bath. Ther are two new water heaters, new roof, copper plumbing, electric garage. doo~ opener with two remote controls, a washer and dryer Included. live In one unit and rent the other. Principal and Interest of only $1130/mo. Call for an appointment. " o.r., ·-~ 111-2242 OPEN HOUSES 1-5 ....... llUll 121 ..,. 4 BA, FA $560.000 S. MARVIN ......... 3 BR $255,900 llllMYll1fl.U 2 BA & DEN $269,500 •1rta A. KURTZ 1111-.... K.PARKEA .... TllUll , ... ......, 3 BA & FA $299,900 G. LIVINGSTON ----121 , ......... 3 BA & FA $345,000 A. GOTHARD MYmll 1141 l•••net LIM 4 BA, FA, POOL$373,000 E. OLSON MYmlt 1••a11eMI 6 BA, FA, SPA $389,500 J. MERTZ lmWI 11 ..... .., 4 BR, FA, VIEW $589,000 B. REEDY ...... , 3 BR ...... 3 BA & FR 11 ....... seoo.ooo 0 . VALENTIN~ #1 ........ 1850.000 L ROSE ...... . ......... 4 BR, POOL 1729,000 L. MARSTON wat •llllT Ml l111•1re 3BA. FR, Vl!W *875,000 L. MCLOOH ---.. 1 ..... , .... 5 BA & FR 11,875,000 THAMIA MOWN ~ CON<.m 144-1111 ... L. 1f1e1.. 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"2 11 50 I mo ..... ~----" .._ ltlat\ --lmmt?.Exec:.41r 2 .. ~ DOVER RE 759.MlC) 31R 18A houM on aJCtrt A..,..llfll l .50000ownllwomobltetl "',_,_,., ...... 1 Marl~· n C o o mbs Ltg 3 bdml 2' .. b&,Wll)OOI ..,_ m•, ,,,II -- .._d w/-.a, ,_,. t. YouoAA t"now..a..atyou'r• ,.,09 com., R·2 lot. Ju1t bec;lc on mencetl One lotl Sue-r-.111. lfl ttllat ltll .... 1•1 epe ,__.:,, .... ,._ ,..... M50/mo. 51-1112 _, ...... ........ ..... " .... 1187,000 Owner •n•lou• 3 bdrm1, famlly rm, Jutt 131.0001 Jot\n Oen· ..., H~· _.._ • .., _.. .--· 310nn 291, .,pie, 2 q ~~~7;'1~ ~~~~r.:"..';'Y9ft'trHd Wayne. Agl 84e-aattl pr•mlum Cllffh•~ IC>-Y«RMltye57·5111EYM IU! ~~·,=: dectlt, bltina • .,..,.,,., , ::! callon Huge cwer.u.d 24•-400t •M180 Chermlng 2BA. den, 1~ 1 1785/Jfto Petrlcll/ll9t cer pertttng. t till to :!Y wt~ ~m= 111,ooe ~'i":~~ ~~·1~ t31·12te and 790-1702 ~~1~6~Aot -EBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 759-6700 INVITES YOU TO AN EXCLUSIVE VIEW 107 MILFORD DRIVE CORONA DEL MAR A VACANT OCEANFRONT LOT IN CAMEO SHORES OPEN SUNDAY ONLY 1-5 A SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY AGENT WILL BE ON SITE TO ASSIST OFFERED A~l,900,000 Fee Grubber Ellis RESIDE"<TIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES uumu111 v11w 12, 100,000 From the top of one of the finest parcels of land on the Gold Coast Build the estate of your dreams on the Gold Coast. Build the estate of your dreams on these 3 front row contiguous view lots on the very top of Spyglass Hill. Maralou Ingold lllUIYN· &Ullm PllFHTIH 1111,000 Four Bedrooms, 3 1/'2 baths, formal living, dining and breakfast rooms. Fabulous family room w ith stone fireplace opening up to a very spacious yard with pool and spa. Owner will consider your terms!!! Call Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody ll&lllflOllT IOUl/IAY VIEWS 12,100,000 This coun t!)' French manor located in prestigious Harbor Ridge has over 7,000 sq rt of luxunous hvmg includ- ing 5 BR. 5 111 BA, Hbrary, gourmet kitchen. and spacious open-beamed family room. All major rooms. ver· anda and pool enjoy unsurpassed ocean/bay views. Color brochure available. Ed Escano and Maureen White UCllflCE UU/H TUIE 1224,000 Live in this luxurious view penthouse condominium. with a gracious home hke feeling. High ceil - ings, sk ylights. formal dining room. large master suite with walk in closets, 2nd bedroom & bath. large family room, entertainment balconies & gourmet kitchen Park like grounds, pool & walk to ocean. June Davis PlfY&n •••11m UH,ooo Elegant two story townhome with private courtyard and large patio Skylights and extensive use of glass enhance mountain and night light view . Three bedrooms. 2 '~ BA plus a loft with a wet bar. Owner will consider trades or lease optlon Call Diana Prosser 1&1• 11111 1111,000 Unquestionably one of the area.<t bet· ter properties. It is one of only two unattached homes in the Fstates. A Devonshire model superb in every way. Private views. Near main pool. Owner is licensee. Sharon Vogt lllNUlllHlll • II IPllALI Olllll. MI0,000 This highly upgraded. Portofino model ts located ln a well establishoo communlty, Ha rbor View Homes. The expanded din ing, family, game roonu and kuch n have been ex- panded to ettlte over approx. 2.800 eq ft of good tam.Uy Uvlng apace. AU windowa. plumblng and flooring have been significantly upgraded to mak th.ii a 1howplk'e. Well located ln P~ ll, ()ote to IChooJJ, shopping and reicttallon. Hob e Denny and Susan Scanlan lfW LISTlll II IPYILASS 1140,000 Four bedroom. 2 BA Capehorn model with pool. spa. air ('Ond1t1on1ng and security system and front row un- obstructed ocean bay and night light Vlews. T his immaculately maintained residence features extra storage. track hghtang and marble and butcher block kitchen counte r tops a nd parquet floonng plus formal dm· mg room. Call Sandie Fix JIST LllTtl·PIOTIH PHFECT TRllfTtllAl HI. 1111,HO A wonderfu l 5 BA. 5 111 BA custom residence. Custom cabinetry, fix · lutes, tiles & leaded windows. The grounds offer a pool & separate spa. Ample room for e ntertaining. Truly a wonderful value Ann Peters and Sandie Fax JIST LllHI 1341,000 Two story. 4 BR. 21": BA, family home in great Jocat10n close to green- belt. school and shopping features ceramic tale kitchen. wood plank flooring, French windows, porcelain bath tubs. lush landscape, extensive wood decking and overha ng plus community pool Sandie Fix SPYIUU RIHE 1471,000 Ocean . bay & city night light view, plus 5 BR. 3 BA. family home. New C'arpets and paint plus added win- dows. overlooking the large poml lot and view make this home special Sandie Fix IEWPOllT CREST 1114,IOO A great buy·one of thl' lowt'sl priced m Newport Crest Set> this lovely 2 BR, 2 BA condomm1um with <'Xtra large garage. nice courtyards Com· munity pool, tennis and spa. Walk to beach. Call Liz Beazlt:'y IOYE II IOWI 11 H ,100 Beaullful condominium m Westchff area. Immaculate and r<.'ady for oc- cupancy. Walk to shopping. res- taurants. dentists and doctors Sunny upper unit. Only 12 units m complex Lovely courtyard und pool Beverly Morphy WHHllFIL HIE IUI IUCI 1210,000 S hort walk along iitrada leads to tennis, pool, volleyball or the 'OC'ean . T his well maintained family home features a remodeled kitchen, 3 BR, 2 BA, cathedral ceilings. a larg<.' private garden patio. Saro Hinman Ill UllYll·IAHll llTTlll llH,000 This immaculate 4 BR, 3 BA home i a real jewel. Includes beam 1llng , French doo~. cozy brick f1repl ces. all surrounded by Ju h g"rd ns, large ~l. spa and Kot pond P rfect for outside living and ent.crtaJnJng Re- duced pm-e ol $639,000 and owner willing to talk' Danny Bibb and St«>p hani<.' Crody ·#2 c1w1c :.r:•, 1u1t• 100 •W T .. AGI 644-6200 I potential to ••pend Home by the bsy for 213-478-2185 ..,__.,. .. 16ockt to bMcltl 3br 2be Priced right II $299,000 1dutt1 '.t mobUe • '.t -29dfm 1'~ MOO/mo. 0-fJplc mu91 ... 11200 DO NOT WAIT! l'IOl.I• Model home c;on. Ciftu ffl ... 21 18drm ,.. 1700/mo detallt 53M 191 Aot ... Open Sal/Sun 1·5. d11lon Luth yard & oar· 28FC 28X. 1pectacuiar 310rm 18e 1115/mo, BLVHS 3br l~ba. OW\ ~ den~ C•K ~Oii 83•·12N ocean view, frplc, 2 e11 ..., ... llOflt. .wy, Fethlon iai • . Of 8 3-7'4 gar, patlO 511 Sftward U1•1JG ~. $1200/mo no pet1 •, S1535tmo 750-8382. 720-1509 Rf'{M~" ~ l*l, no kitchen Pref buty ac11Ye n/tmllr AvaJl now 1350/mo. Call 1fter 8pm 81a.<n48 • " \ • 41 • •CHARMING 2 Bdrm. 2'.t •L.M.. .., "'-•--.1--Bath No pat• Fireplace, .-nw •--•Ull OM Tl• gardener. S 1050/mo 2 ,Lovely ~odell Prlee llH bMrl reduced on Acrt1tt 1 29 CALL 840· 7085 3 Bdrms/2.; Batll1 Ba11>oa beyfront, c:NtminO 18R & den w/patlo. Vtlla & pkng tr... 1125/mo 752·951 t Of 813~8247 this beeci'l l\()r'M. 2 bdrm, U Acr"l c;ntrai Peul1I BAYFRONT lBR Mal K•l LUX ON BUDGET Ag!2=.9:Ji~~:e7a beam ~Hng1, flreplace, Apl areal Jul! 149.0001 condo. 8 month leate. Slyllth 2·1lOfY 3br 2be dbl ------ 111• floors, all In grMt Terms! John Denver Re· Partly turn Bayalde Dr. gar I/yd lrplc ape 1995 FurnltMd Cape Cod nMr cond1tlon.S2M,SOO. ally 657·5118 Evu Sl800/mo 844•9558 •lll-1111 * Funlonltland28r2'.;Ba, t~urr While H. tll~r •''•;' ~4• HoH 11 Hl,1•1 '-4 B .. I' I t • .\t1 HI llllllYllW-1 Monaco model 3BR 2BA. move In cond. Beat offer over S240.000. No Bkrl Laurie, 9·5, 640 ... 020 244·4001 • A 170 --Shor1 term Ok POOi, ten-----Charming 3Br 2Ba 3 hMI Newly remodeled 3br 2be nl1 s 1800 780-3811 Like privacy? Ona aeral to CdM bch. Lg FR & gar l(ldl Ok 1750 lotaa ----- Furn 2BR 8')1 w/gar avan until June Near oc.an Clean. nu t. S750tmo 535-8786 Of 87s.-8A09 Vlew1 Corral I. 1hedt pauo. lrpte, 2 car gir + othera avail 539--8191 ... ..,. TtrrMt Paned perct Ju et prl(ng $250081759·9070 Agt fee 2bd, 2ba. pool, IPI l&OO .. ---S 16,000' EHy owntr • Anent 845 3883 --financing! JoM Denver NEW 3BR 3•.;BA TWNHSE LUXURY 3br 2ba, Eutalde _•_ _ _. _ lbd M 50. Bach 1525. no Realty 657·5118 EvH "fet bar. 2 frplc1, dbl gar. Townl\oma. 1'11 ,,.. old, CUTE 2br. 2ba. lrpl, pat, pell. 102 E. Bay Apt ti 857·8729 •A272 • No pet• $2000/mo Very deluxe S1200/mo $1050 111, IH I, dap 2 OCEANFRONT 28' 2Ba, L Agent 673·5354 VIiia R4tntela Ulltuda Cour1 Nwpt Tar-reduc:.d 11100 winter. tatttry t ll WANTED Family dfflrM 157µ912 rice 840·2787 S1200·S13001mo yrly Crut1 1225 10 1se11ae opuon 3BR Of MACARTHUR VILLAGE En1oy tMdlnQ duclcafrom Ag1 752·2226 ,&-IC "lfW 4BR home In. CdM/NB. 1br. end unit up atalr•. 1hl1 48' 2•,i,Ba canallront --------llARllR VIEW ""' • I t Quiet.,. ... t>nght 28r 18a Ocean vi.w• plot fOf ute 6'4-5030 Of 720·9988 Po<> • ipa. ten, r.... hOma S 1600/mo Open wllrg c;overed patio. freetl SUWlll S600 714 496-3793 C M' l r4 Cle•n S820 957·2828 Sal/Sun 10·3 831-4752 paint. new crpt A\11 now •ttr•'ll-Car--' model 3 I ~-~•Ill tll N • w Po r I T e rr I c • EXCLUSIVE H '"RBOR ••25 • utll1 •7"'5030 "' ..... ·• """' Ltt1 ftr alt 1400 2BR 1BA. frpfc. alarm. cJbl T~n11~·M 36 • 2•.tea, "' -" .,... bdrm, 2 bath, on large ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii v -~ .,,. RIDGE 3bd. 2 • ba Lg sunny lot Super neigh-¥" w/wshr dryr hkup pool. 1pa S 1095/mo Loft w/wel Dar pool/ c., ••• -•• 1.-.. 21n 2 t>drm, 2 batt\. m distance to t>Ctl, ~ car garage. S 1200/tno 67S-5oe1 borhood A great buy at 11,4AOlllFllHLY S50/mo 228 Ogle SI (213)472-8145 tanm1 MC gala trplc 2 S279.000 Call owner lot 1200 000 646-8695 Ott-Adami 4br saeo tlal deck• S23501rno IH app()lntmenl 640-8397 ' •2 STORY 2BR 1'11BA• inelda CSef'I 2ba g01.1rmet Call M·F 851·1184 Kim llLAlll&WC• Frplc w l d hookup. k1t539-8191Aot,.. FaniastlC Coodo -on the LIWIST PllCI I• lllO&IYH Aes1den11a1 lllll1lde wllh balcony. dlw garage. /1 1 sweeping vi~ c;anyons. S750tmo 842-~54 ONE Bedroom hOUM 1n wat., · w abu oua Vlew 2 bdrm. flrepl.c.. ~am 2Br 281, den. Dover Mdl Sgl stry Can 760-8069 !Ol. gate ad mitt DAIL y $325.000 Owner/Agt ocean 1nd night light ---rear. fenced yard! Single POOi Sl795tmo Oeeor· cethngt. patio. S..t 90Ulh homes11es lmprovemenl * Eu111de aharp 28drm. -Clnlyl n-pet1 SA50 Aft 4 ••Of furnilhed 673-0896 o I hw y I o c • t I on will be costly. but could lBa houae Garage. lncd ~eekday1548--0944 Newport Crest Condo. S1200/mo. 87~78 Id d "Id yrd crpts. drpa, w/d E-" Un 3B 3Ba d I yie ream " •·•way hkup No pata $875 • SUPERS C PT:za loc. 2br, ""' 11 r • b 2 Bedroom, 2 ~ S1100 The price reflec;ta sec Must stand credit 1ba. condo, pool. ipa 2 garaoe. many upgradel AvaRat>te l mmedlately. 2 IWPT IOI TOWlllMI ~~~~an~~:': v:~u:, ~;~ check 770-5829 ca.r gar. S 10009 tee. d•P S 1500/mo 548..oo&9 bl00k1 ;:c,._ ~=r Agt UllLITI STUL Barbi.rt, Agl 760· 1900 •Small pet olc Hol new 892·32 8 -Nwpt Hghl1 2BR, lenc.<S Tribe 1ila 4br hee 1ncld1 yard. gtr Unlurn. 2t>r 2ba. upetairs apt, o10 Guarded gate cornm. high· 1 •ii•• IUCI condo nr bcl'l 38r 2'1'1Ba. S975/mo w/gdnr or $900 CdM 11 al t ly upgraded w/2 mstr BR - -F/P dbl gar. spa Sl 195. den kids pet gar lrplc w/o ndnr c a1167S-3381 • new carpa P n • 3BA. dwnstrs den or BR Won'1 lull Spectacular 646· 1844 or 642-9666 $895 539·619 t Agt fee • w/d, $950/mo. no s>et•. Loe; 1n Bayrldge Musi be butldabla 101 with While----D p • 2126 Nwpl Ter1*41. 3Br 2'-'Ba 759-7-586 ' seen 10 appreciate. Open watar view $125,000. Call aaa tllt Twnh1, frplc gar. pool, House Sat/Sun Call tor Agt. Barbara 760·1900 mealiBJIU OCEAN View furn 38r 1pa. $'150, + MC, Ron 2 ~IUTl&IU• app1 760-39371540-5583 2Ba, deck1, trplc, garega, 963-8377 Mary 498-5735 g;r. ;=· ~~'r:~ ~ S244,950 Prins only TIWll•ES yard. patio avau Nov· Ocntrnl tlm 38R + MCW-Tl.UUT 11• ..... __ __ -ltatall Cn'•• ftr lt1t July l S825 rno 240· 1812 ata gueat qtra, lg lot r OWIH LOSlll MOIU tH•H(CH.H Frplc vaulted oelllngs, dbl Foaataia Good pkng CloM to $750 • 28R 1BA 1tudl0 Now reduced to what 2102 gar pool spa No pets Valla. 2134 NHVC Avl now Yrly. I Utlhtles pakS owner paid tn 1979 . ltrl 1 Bedroom S795 :.! $3000 675-4630 egt 708 Avocado ~~96<>g°ust3:~rrn1101!,~ 01 lllll&ISU.. 666 W 18th St 645-2739 F~~ta;::c~a~~ !';: k~:; OPEN HSE 227 OF\ANGE Call 675-5219 w igorgeous POOi & spa Shorl letm rentals lrom •PEmlHE CIYE* s875 at 539-6191 Agt '" Npt Shrs •Br pvt quiet ·~ Open airy 2BR 2BA dupleii. 207 Tusun Ave $400/wkly lo S2000/mo EJtcellent l0<:t t1on 2Br btlt bell Bvyl own land Of unit wlfrplC • stir Oat Open Oa11y. 1-4 30 2BR 2BA wntr S 1150/mo 2Ba WI D hkup lrplC. B1at. ltac~ 21401 rem neg 631 '8884 Ownr $1 ~9;,~ ,.,8; 0~-~74 UNITED BROKERS 3BR 2BA yrly s 1200/mo I vaulted ceihngs 2 car gar •R••-•y c•• Wall Bay Av• home. 3BR 673-7771 BACHELOR yrly $475/mo wtopnr Over streams & --2 rBA Frplc gar Avall ICIAlflll'f Waterfront Homes. Inc rans Pool & so• Greai Gated. near bch. ••Cl 21>r 1 now S 1600/rno yrty Furn eoaelous 18clrm den PRICE IHICH 201 173 IHO view s 1150 Ava11 10111 2ba trp1 dl w wl d 11oo1t-675•4630 agent 1 1300,mo 873•5595 Seeview 3Br lam rrn view I · No pets 549-2447 up encl gar 2 bale•. ten· S375,000 640-7258 4BR 28,., POOL 3077 n1s Cl & spa, no pels 38R 2BA bay vu $1300 ON THE BEACH! saoo •WPT ·WllTH LHSE Tyler Way S l300/mo S 1 0 0 0 • S 7 0 0 sac; I 38R 2BA 2 c;ar enc pkng 1 Bd 1 Ba Call Diane STIPI TO IHCll FULLY FURN & BEAUT Days 1213)602•6965 963-0963 yrly S 1350 BACH sec 645-6785 'rues· Thurs 3Bd. 2Ba UP OCEANFRONT 4BR family Eves 17141760.9526 CLEAN 28R 1BA CONDO bldg Pkl'g pool BACH 9 30-2pm, Wedi 1·5pm 2Bd. 2Ba DOWN home $2500/mo e11-1ns relrig 16675 ocntrnt 3BR duplex' StudlO Apt, tun kltehen Fee Land S315 000 BAY FRONT 6BR and ALMISTA CUUIC V1ewpo1n1 (N/Warner CdlUY HITll. $500/mo 1st. last • S200 Associated Realty tat>ulous. S4500/mo Ultra sllarp 4 rm llome. w/Beach Bii S725 Agt J II •llT llC. security Walk to beactl 673·3663 •WPT·HLY RHTAU entry kitchen S500's Fee 545-1030 or 897·7080 lll·41ot., lll·l 173 __ 673-5344 VERSAILLES P entriouse 1 WEST NWPT 2BR. lrplc. TEUHIT 171-1110 C M 2 Studio Condo pool nu paint & erpt $925/mo lmat 2144 Vrly 2br nr wavea S7250r nta ftHI 4 elevatOf, .ub·pa~king 'WEST NWPT. 1 blk to bch, PERFECT ROOMMATES beach pad S500 ulllllln 1 & 28R APT OWEl $75,000 Ownr/Bkr, Mr 1 38R lrpt $1200/mo Spacious 3Br 2'~Ba AYllLIMMElllTILY paid 539-6191 Agl fee COMPLEX Pool.no pets, Seellg (213)567·1394 WESTNWPT3BR hm lrpl Condo FPL O/W, 2bd . 1 '~ba, a/c carport $495 & $895 S600 aec ---dblgar $1350/mo PATIO. DBL GAR. EL $950720-0876 A I I 646-3618 WALK TO LIDO VILLAGE I DOVER SHORES 4BR 000 W/O hkups S990 • rar ••• I ArcMec1towner has re-lamily home $2250/mo S 1190 dep 863-0697 or TURTLE ROCK 2BR 2BA lalfu lBR tBA Garden Apt built Corner loc be· cosr• MES· T•MME I 863-1500 Exec Townhome View l1 laa" 2&-S495 Refurblah with lween Beaeh & Canal 11 11 -lrplc ate. S 1600 pl m • -w1lll 111ews from balcony l3BR lrplc Ilka new comm IACI UY CllH 6•0·1212, Ownerl agl I 18drm Apt w/bay ·"-" & healing & c:ookfng OH S 10001 • ...,_ paid Carpets, range. 3 Bdrrn. 2 S Ba. dbl gar pooi mo 38R 2' rBA, 2 car gar No h•ep1aca Yearly rental retng walk to bua & ONLY $297 000 (5371 ' waierlronl Homes inc I pets A11a11 Nov 1 S1200 La11aa ltack 2141 S700tmo 1nct ultls maJOf snops 646-5282 Cartier Realtors 964·6111 U 1· 1'00 548-01 83 or 650-0400 2BR 2BA. 2 BLKS TO 675·3470 1BR IBA hOuM w/front DE~IGNEQ Mane Bischoff Collection 9346 Deatgner P•ttern 9346, MlaaH Slzea &-20 • &ew ~ • g,.., O.togna• °'~' 11 ru•t • ,..,. Nay "'°""'' Only rwo ma.n 1>9'*'1 ~ •0t ..,. 11'\M• lrO"t ona '<>< tn. btcll No ..... 11 -no ~°"' no l'\blla \'OU ~ IOV• IN npplo"ll cape al-• !NII 800 9'AC9 IO .... f"; QMCV,. l"9 OCIUll'll Ntll you CAI" NI '"'0 I bow or .,mp1y IOcJC) llllO !ti llOw log l*1Y COl'IWIO UC> _., 8og ...... "'Cl e1 ..,. <•" 0-• "'""° onnt or IOiiO COIOt ett!IC» w1in ,......, 0t chall>t • Onlgnet fl~ ~ • •v•~aOla "' M ue1 S t•t e 10 '° a ~ Mno $.J ?S 1()1 H C" 1118rt9<n IO ""•"'• Ol Y(>u• !lo-Mt• ~Ma P O Ao••• WooOt...a. NY 1• '' 4114 'C '"'•a<" PffteM loo IX*-0-e"ICI '141~ I llltim t"•"'V V0\,1111 lll•M .a.on•r:ss 71" 11'\'lE NUM8fA ANO l>•:t N " •e..ci.nll aOd u n la• i'o(W , .. ,.ClOllClll.V'T CATALOG ~ ... -. t~ ~ .,.~ -· r ..... ,_ ... .....,, S4nO u ""' :fk -·· SCH LORY GAR, NO 2BR IBA VAL Y UNFURN I yard Close 10 beactl 4 PETS. $1300/MO UTILS NO GAR $850 mo ShOPs $700/mo utlhlles INCL 960·0354 834-0959 included 548·5393 EIEUUUY Beaut vu hm 38R 3BA Walk to pV1 bch 759· 1552 EMERALD BAY Spectacular Ocean View Secunty gated c;omm Pnvale beach 4BR 3BA. S3000 780-2601 •IUmt 2W 1••* 1sR -ups1airs--S495tmo Gar lrplc & more• Cathdrt Pool gas pa+d no pets eeillng S 1000 673-5348 relerenoes required 147 Flower 645-8161 FURN 2Dr Iba no gar no pe1s winier rental !Ill July 1s1 S775 mo 673·3608 Lrg 18R widen or 2nd BR. new er p1 & paint Loll ot Slorage Oulel S8S01mo mcl u111S 673-2706 2 bdrm 1', bath, pvt 1ncry rm 1nS1de unll Paho gat Nice No pets S8751mo Ct ll Pam 631-1266 .,. 1N THE SH RES 3br or l:.Q.741'7.l~n~r.z;;a~ 2 ·den CataUna view. S 13501mo 496·8738 WALK TO BEACH! COf'dO nr R1u -Car1ton on Btulf•1 lbd. 1 ba.pool.~ St575 •MC 96&-0696 •hiNiiffcla l lH • Newport Shor• gorgeou1 3Br 28a. all amen11iu. ooean view. new crpl uppar Duple• $1400 VIiia Rentall 675-4912 2 blks beach/pool/ten. 2br , 2t>a Nwpt Shrs, 1289 at dbl gar. $1175 IM•S1600 MC: Avl 10126 631·3025 28r 1Ba. 2 ear garage with 1ma11 yard. & new lcllc:'*1 MEDITERRANEAN Vl~LAGE r.;c plac• lo coma home to A oeecalu1 11.u k "~., $1!ll•nQ onven1enlly locatea Only "''""'• ~ in Soutr1 C.OHI P1111 all() Illa t>eacn 1 hdr""' l Badr OOf'll a o.t'l/2 e.ti. 2 a.droom/2 .. IM 2 ledroom Town~11M/ll4 ... he l I ffl(I \ • "11 ""1M It I'll In ~t Moll no pell. , S 1200t mo 3 lltllut ~ • I .~IHI lt'lft!\ C.0,,.•\ '•. Mo;,, 28R 2BA :2~ ~le hm. ultlt pd POC>l Elflt IOC ~ Wnlr 9115 10 811S H OO 98$·9 l 14 or 948-8820 Sorry. No Peta 2bf LIOO 1$LE llOU" fO; rent Quiet parma~t re5toent leaM Even1no1 1213) 862·~20 • * LIOO EleQanl turn lg 28r den 2•,ea 2 trplC, pool, •e>• t~n11 Plano $ 17$0/mo &7~·0475 Of:FICE OPEN OAIL "( 9-6 ~400 Hart>or Blvd l•t F11r Onvt11 s Costa Mesa a ~ 1141551-&020 K ~ ~ = .. I l ............ L-..1411 .... ... .. ,....... ••••••• ....... ,, ..... ...... '"•~!!1 ...... ,.... .. ~~J.. ... ~L. now ~ iil•flliin .. ~ ...... ~ M ... 1111 1111 1111 "OST tor 2'" ··"*dog da~ ~ed tot P#l·TWM ....... At1 eM'n ••or• ........ Jl kltcNn & INMtl, patio AVf Ullre .... "" ...... • iiD w .... ... ""'...... TrMI ..... ,., "-' Shflt'-/AUlt SMp c~ XwA"?,,::,"'"° f1""11 . ~ poMIOn • T~. °'**" tlftl 4 In .... WJO ..... ,,.. now! s.::_r;.1No.,... Lew. .......... ~ =-'::.,.~ tv. I "111c.=·.c· ........ , 2newhomeel ·HcR3''9A :;~. ~4:,Jur~7.eo4' ~um 3 ~-10-~~~~:::: ~::Oii ,:rp,,:: ..... ~Jc.ow Dlt •.,..,._a..._ 7 ..._..·1 30•, 1 K..-•I t2S7 Idell an rent -rettlon1I 1111>9rlence. 0t ...., .... ,. et~ ·~tperaon -.... ~.....,,. & 1'9 p p ,,.._ 14 1 AAK Tftttft• .... Jorl1400/mo..ctl Went LOST Oki~ Poodte. er tlYlty a "'O'ftl ltlilll • 25 Hrt/Wk APP'Y300 u-... ~--llelPM. but ......... & -GtMt I ' •• I • -(o f18de for lllnd In NB Of 'MIUY"' ony. vie of I ~ raeume a ,.,......,., 2 ........ -·-. ----IUIO A'Wii tOlt7, IAITl&.Uff TowMoule H I I ..!. pool, IOe. ten, ~ doee. CM for 5, 10 unit• PCH/Newland on 1011 :t'aty ~OtY 10 1'"'*1 Blvd Sit 18, Cotti Meal not teci.!_ ~ --~ ................ ., • Apt,., r.tea 2., ..,. .... ~ ... l•y YU Av•ll Aic;tl ,~ e.c~-OKa 636-Aff.4 Im 2911 9 Ylle No phOnt ~ltt plUM ... , .. ~~·' . pt call IPM1mTI No~l10H/MOYflM DM WWW WXJi EA _., JenfJ0.1417 -~ CAN70. ' -dabi. rOf IP ·~Monttl,reeA«\1 -..UtlfUlcteenwgeGar· ~1010 0t 7I0-7037 PE'" ta+, MW,...; ;ifOfn..,:emti tem ............ lflauriaJ ftUHll ltrYiHI San•Me. .. Cllrieail (714~7IO _ lo 0-..... .,... 18r, Mn Apte. petloe. dedtl. After 5om or Mndl epply, Cetl M1recon: room w/pvt Mttl "' UCI m 3114 ....... ll OFFICE Sltlf'fll•IT :-~pool~, 2=: 8r1':tt1No pelt. 1780 EASTBLU,, IACKBAY O.yt, •S-4133 fvee, T~ Clrpon, w/d, !fc•alrin ltM PERSONA( fit Rt§§ .. Oen omc:.. phOM ~ MllnO __ m 93 513 UPS* 1Br. bale , kpt, &4"4>157 avail 11·1 1500 154-7212 TRAINING Qulek retultl, •-SSISTANT HP req 14/tll 847·1101-ATTRACTIVE Hgnt. airy 391 w WlllOfl 1'5 lllYHte, eml QUle1 eom· A HU Mt'""""' 2 .Ni -. i fAi! wtXltR refs avail ·,°' more Info AWT-• A - -* 2be, )(.Int Elllde loc: WANTED: qui.1 Mntil fW, ~-. pool 8009N, evall 3~111 c M "'"',,...;... ":'1-! ':::f""' ~ WITH LOTTERY CRAZE call oi.n i213)592-1820 Fle11•llme poeltion avail In .wn1111T trptc, 1 carp , no J*I. N/smk ldulta, lg 2br. lmmedl175/mo _.._.... bOrnoOct yd/patio/CM t>a prof M n1.,., 't400/m0 INTAOOUCINO ,OATH!!! le I a progreulve tl!Oft a':"· (EftfrJ•llYll) 1~ ~ Fatmer1 llOO ~ dep 5'f. 1700 I be, d/w, pvt pal, 9nGI .,...._ lt~BA penthle. He-1&48 btwn 5-7 or me0 lnot vt.. ~ FIAST TIME IN CA Ht I high louefl office 9fY Market hal Ol*'lnO In gar. 2nd a1ory, no '*'" v · A new product lhat na.t a 7 la1tr11tl" 3112 0'*1 Polltlon av•ll 0.0 tent pQrtunlty to buay corp ole for r~ llaMLl llWI &stlld• QUlet cul-de--Security w/pool, The Ammt to ehr 2br l!P', prOI. yr track recotd · 1n mo1t Ion 1 5 I h 111 496-0311 8·~ M·F ~~ an 1:gu•1'Y ... def tlonlll Heavy ptw>nn tBr & Hr. fflt. tinge. w Waat'l/dry l!OOltup elubhou... IP•· Avlll 111••• IHHllt• non ~r. • 30-35. lollery l lllet. Our prod-Convetaat a pen• . a-iv• Erectrlo Co In• p.Au11 l'lave •·~~· e>etl 1595 & S.,5. Lido e. ...... ont 3Br 28a ""0 o L t Aoency Dec 1. t67-tat2/I but hlnd·ln•hend w/11a1a 111~ • laechtr to gu"" Fi.1dble Pwt·tlme. ""'P u di -~.:;;;;M;i;it1;"'if9 laundry, PoOI. catp«f. No $700/mo 831·2025 "°*· $750/mo. M S.740I ~ 100'1 Of l.Nde tllllllleble Senta An• ...... loc:. •'II tJCt WOfkl lndependenlly, ,ormtnq Imel! oroup. wl .. ! lllTIL lllllT-:M· 'd I d Em~t·:t., c 0ntro11 Contact a.tty 83 , ... .oe t31 W. 19th t 548"'°492 Jaa1 Ptl•t IHI w/d, 1rPiC. Prvt beech: ""oPen :'8!:! A w..111 RN Mek "°'*'-lott.,-y Mtlllon1 of lottery ut Call E/&45-4492 chalrllde & X·Ray wlllc. OMtlon. n11t,,',:'~S:: HilPnllllf f /T BRIGHTON SPAtNGs ictos@foi@XcH *· tennlt Avall 1111 COSTA M!SA M1.022t 1 1'91POft· Ucketuold E1t'dnal'lco •-i Private Precllce s .. 1 u .. lor an n 1 • Dellgn nrm. pleMant II· Condo 28r IVtBa trl-lav91, 2bd, 1ba, w/ ar. 1750. 714 $1850/mo yrly. 875-711T MISSION VIEJO 36'-3t00 ~!:.'O:::.~ ta~ w/1000'1 or loc111on1 avl .. ~at hfch (2 13)431·~929 1 :~~1 ''Zd:':atr~l~v: :!. rnospt1ete. M·F, Mutt be micro. 2 cer g1rage 739-1,19-dayt Lido bayfronl 38R ~. BACKBAY·Hute hOUM, Mmkr 7M-t0M for produel Celt! But .. tshlait Jill DENTAL CHAIRSIDE AS-pert"!.nt Tile Individual Ind"*'~' and fype w/opnr, W/D hkup OWi 497-1326-Eves newnalnl,MWCri>I. frplc:, lormll DI R. .vand ............ )(IQ! Tu Shelter, Passi.,. cAICB CARE my CM hm ~STANT, .. d•y week, telected Should have • 4$wpn'I. 261•1181 11reams & falls Pool, apa ,.. 1 600 •· ..-.... TIRED OF APT IMno? ptof or Active lnvHtment wll ._:. F· 2 l'W#por1 Beach lmmed 1 Ing per 11 .,... 1995 No pets 549-2447 l18t. ltac~ 2141 i!~·,!~~ly ~~~ agl !:::it>t7i.:a n~~~tlt. ~/~ ·~.~ :~t~=:.~:• ;~II~:.~ ~c~~ cnlldr'l'.orFor= • opefllng 846-3535 ~~~~ a~~ g:xperi:i ~::r!!!~ M;,.F~I --..... II •t 29drm 18a. new pafnt & -~,, 2~ n/1mkr. 21)-372·5135 tory IU"""" & 1r11n1ng apkng OK 6'2·2969 Cltrical/Of 5411 working In ,a very Y 8-1--& 1•8Pm 8uty -ESTI drapu, bltln1. small Newport ,_., ,...,..., Bal~ Ill M/F 10 lht 3bt .. ...,. , SS. 500 -envttonmen ,.... ......A typing WE'RE THE B enclOsed yard g nerage 1ea. garege. Laundry. 2ba apt, own be, YOUNG PrOI wanted! Shr Mtn inve11men1 . OllLIOAll/LM·tl ·--phones & vvvv 1 1 & 2 BEDROOMS S650/mo Call 891~4090 pool Weter & gaa paid S400+utll, 111 lal1 +dep, Call Anytime lor Info PIT Must drt.,. 854· 1285 -·-•-Your rete>00t1bllltl9' will skill& Mull be wel FURNISHINGS AVAIL $700 & 1725. 8504213 l0-15 yrty 873-1378 ~~ ~:: ~~~~-~~ 1-800-835°2246 Ext 257 955•3900 Bob &lleltllf Include nendling busy groomed and relleble •Free utllltlel •YE 11 llW --675-6411 "' Serious Inquires Ontyl • phones lines Good tete-ExJ*lerice ~tul t>ut ·~living 1BR 18A upper, bale, gar, ..,.., IUlll& IPTI COM. Femlle fe>omfMle mag. uu Working per1ner 10 cOOlt In , .. LIYI 11117 lmm«Slate oper'I~ lor an phone etiquette import· wlll 1ra1n c.~· Joan *Huoe kilehen lndry rm Very clean $595 Elegant bayfr~t. 1800 sq. to lhr w/aama In 38' lnt1l1 ...... H a suec:esslul rnlaurant in Respon1lble. loving per· Assistant to our eeount ant In addition, you must 83 f· t2vv :::;~ovens & ranges 7932 AldrlCtl ~/w,2~1c~ P~beh~=j pec:!Ms;~·,= ~U'aa~. 33 yr pror U. w& 10 ;;, Tustin Some 1nves1men1 son 10 care for 2 year old !;,:~1:,V."0/;~~~~.~~ P,OSHSS good wr1 1 111n :.;:! -IRIPTlilaT •CoV9red Gar~ TSL MGMT 642-1603 ~ar S2595 boat slip 1v111 co•• male n/tm-kr ... r C<IMINwpt l\M/COndo In req'd 551·548'5 and 5 month old glrls possesa the ab11lty to prl· orel eommun~I o~o ee-EJlp'd Familiar w/ordlf BBO' I ILUl!E .., '"' eicctlange fOf' min rent a. t I Spamsh OK bul aome E level E 91 with the a1>"1IY 4owpm •Pool&, 1 SEAWlll V • orry. no pets 780-0919 duple11 upstaire $475 + AM duties. 551-5927 eml •rt1.,n, T.D. Z .1 English a muSI Preler· Ofil•te ntry xe • eompllsh a veriety ol enlry typtngt k-...... ~ *Plush landeeaplng $500 depe>Sll. Avail l1/tTtO • IOWce 176 ably in my Eas1S1de CM lent benefits Call I e1er1eal duttes HHllY 111· some compu" •tVW• •)(Int locallon across WIY llTt llW UHi• or s<><>n« 875·9850 GERMAN COUPLE w19t1e1 Shoptt/ ,•°'2ao: q 11 with home 1 child OK 642·432 I e111 316, Judy ing requtred Allenlton to edge helpful & otner 5 oen 1 • from park ' *•IWPllT ~· -to renl home/eondo In sq 224 s ' 646-4834 eves/wknds Oeltlng. lor lnlervtew ap-detail necessary 50wpm eral oft~ dul.., a ary •Sorry, no pets LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE •••-llW CdM Ocean View. SBA CM/Nwptllrv area 'ap-waler 5'!08-7E24~3rd SI l)Otnlmenl typing skill prelerred and comm wtexp 478-0855 365 W WILSON •Spectacular apts -3BA. lor slngle person Of prox 2-3 mos. c:ommene-" Dtat1ticl 3011 some pc experience - - -M2· 11l 1 I• 1 & 2Br, 1 & 2Ba suites &P&ITllllTI couple S745/mo. Seou Ing Jan 10 '87. 852-8166 •-••••ctatatl lrM~I 0.11t helpful SALIS Ol llOT'T •Spacious townhouses 760--0212/0 760-0920/E re "" COMPANION HSEKPR Ill Plltt Resp tor pf'IOnel order CHARMING 1 Bedroom, * Flreptaees 1 Ideally 1ocated In Newport --+--eve message LatlH .. lltl ztZO Lie driver lor widowed 3.30 . Bay SI SON proe. bkkPQ & olc P•Y· e11tra clean. upper, n-• Priv111 balconies or I Beach Unique 1, 2 & 3 CLEAN reliable llfT1ale to PLEASANT 1 ~room £MER ables Xln'I 1yp1ng & 10 carpels, mini blinds, cell· Garden pa hos Bedroom floor pl1n1 share my 3 bd home. All apart men I for Senior •SPIRITUAl & PSYCHIC ~~~~~ ~~nl L~v;, ~~t _ Costa Mesa, CA 92626 key req -Some teJes eup.. Ing fans. gal . no pets WNY llT1 Pools & spas Located amenities, S3l0 mo $50 Citizen lady.~ • .,. call READINGS P•lm and rm Call 557-9891 or ELEcT·R1c ·co porl N/tmkr. ,., to 981 Valenela, Colla *3 Lighted 1ennls courts near a variety OI eonv&-dep, n-smkr 540-479 1 540-I 155. card readings evallable 548-2624 CLERICAL • s 1400 540-7111 Julie Mesa. S600/mo 1450 sec ..,2swlmmtng pools n1ences ctlll ..,, TtrrHt Nallonally renowned psy- 775-1755 or 639·5340 •Sireams & ponds lllHI. chic. 1oea1 & llc'd 19 yrs Hou~keeper Nanny Live.-CUSTOMER 1ndus1rlal Control• SHRn&IY _ or 955-l2l9 •Sorry, no pels •Shopping Frplc, pool, Jaz, 1550. W6'TD Sallslacloon Guaranleedl In English or Spanish Ok Division AmblllOUS, hard WOf'l<lng •Theatres 6<42·7302-N, 957-5066-D Se 1 1 nd Bel 2 492·7296 or 493-2054 Good pay Exp re<fd SUPPORT 3300 s Slandard SI secrelary tor agoresslve c:.~.R~~~J?J. ~~:o ~: ~:su:~:~~~~1'n:"t~oo1t1ng :~=~~:~~~~~hes EASTBLUFFtOwnhouse, o~ 31 ~dr:' vtew ~~. Lnt l F•H• 2t25 Reis 6<47-7172 San11 Ana. CA 92702 real estate company, 2Ba S875 187 Monie Paid •Br 3Ba, tamale pret'd, 2200 t/f or larger Wiii 156 REWARD * Single lllher ne«:ta after· TECHllCIAIS Attn Personnel musl 1ype 45 wpm. good Vista.C M 646-1282 Selecled UnllS with Fire-25-40. professional. (714) pay 12500 per mo or * noon 11gh1 nsekpg. lndry. on pnooes. neat appear---------WIY MT CAlL places Now taking tea«· 759-3597 mofe for right home. Call LOST ORANGE TABBY cooking & ear lor 13 yr (Part·TltH) Equal Oppl'y Employer ance. non-smkr. real "' CHEERY 2BD DUPLEX Hl·l 111 vat1ons for December oe-COAONA DELMAR K Stetting, Agt MAN.)( CAT, name ls Reil-old Also need some 1a1e 1.eense a • Aile lor FULLY FURN El..,anl, Great hOma for (11•)11• _._._ ly, vie Newport Terrace overn~hl help Balboe le Stt tu a4 ...... J11 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Tom Lee &42-1603 I or 2 Pers .. n·smkr cupancy -. -on Oel 4 6"2·4136 675 6376 Cl -t.a-... _ _...__ Medicine/bu• Opera11 - -- Ref $650 &46-2323 SEAWlll VILUIE For further inl0<m111on. ~8~/m~valleb~~o~~~J G1r11u ftr Int 67~2802 or • n .. .,.. ._.... Maelnto'h computer HCUT&IY E.ASTSIOE 2br 1ba freshly 15555 ~llngton Vlilege please call Emp""-' prof M, 45+ Z7tl Will .exchange low room Hfff ......... , 18·20 hrs/wk Sal ace 10 Gen contractor toe In N B p11n1ed. Clean. ldry lac. Lane, from San Diego •v1-05 & FOUND ADS rental tor general house Stnlet,'' fer exper 8"4-<4311 nr o c airport Mele• d• no pelt, 271 ·A. 16 PL. Freeway north ol Beach (l14)l20·1lH ·~clean home nr 4 S100 SINGLE GARAGE work Newport Beach mf-41 pend peraon w/elerl<:ll S625tmo&44-04'2 to McFadden. west on OPEN DAILY SCPlaza,pool,spa S350 Sefe & Cl .. n. 708 family Reis 760-2690 t q l(llfflC(f/T 60 wpm tome ac:cto M~adden I 8 30AM·5 30PM • s25 dep 432•7366 r Avocado, -coronil Del ARE FREE T L 4650 .,,.rtaaltlts! I Phones. bllhng. lyplng, CM phOne exp 10 aSSISI Pro1 USTlllf HR E/SIDE C M Rmmt wenl-Mer 875-5219 tlC•trl I area Mon-Frt 645·9640 Admon ·N/smk ote FIT Dtstowasner encl gerege lmH 2644 SPACt .. S AP&ITlllT ed P'•1 temale 10 sllll'e Cal·. PHSCIHL T11clttr AST RESEARCH, GIRL FRIDAY Phon11. 8·5 M-F Sal commeri & pallo. nopelS645-4319 .. •Orangetree 18drm 1 mile from beach 3br house $300/mo 111 s!i:~ g~~ c~·,!~· ChrlSltan Ministry $5-$6 111c good w/numbers w/tra1n w/exp Call Kart 652-8202 Ea1tllde bachelor, quiet, w/IOlt New crpt, drps & 642·2357 & 1111 722-9269 Costa Mesa. Avail Nov 1. M2·11ll hr Mon-Fn 642-1426 n t I ~ac Gregor Yachts 1631 llCln&IY /lfcuT: unlurn Kilehen w1Slov9. palnl Air, W/O, pool, ten-TRAVELING EXECUTIVES Fe, 2BR tBA CM apl Pool 722-8.472 Pleeen111 C M pa•m•~i f'IT non smkr, pknn $265/mo nts No PllS 1725 LIDOBAYFRONT $385 utllslnc,1st&S300 ---1••eeeeeeeeeeeeeee••···~· """'"'" .. 857-1776 or 760-1713 • I c ' l M AT u RE p ER s 0 N type 60•. Oh1lleng1ng 852-8187 Fan1as11c RELAXING vi-dep AVAIL NOW Km •-trc I 0 • e w/Accounts Receivable posilton. ixp pral'd Easl.tde delu11e 28f. gar La all ltaell Zhl P.nthousa ~t>r 2mJa to H 5•.a.3587 W 75~-8522 ll hlt~lt F~~~~~uttl~le::O~~ • ( \IH.EI< OPPOl<1T'\TT' • exper 10 key Dy 1oueh. salary commensurate S715 D/W Ing. gas & I shr wtanolher traveling Fem 24-28 ehr 3Br 2Ba I I /Of Lt Helghll, Call to 1den1tfy • • t ype 40 ·50 wpm wtexp HB CPA Firm water pd Adults No 1"•BrlBa,topllrduplex,2 exec S850/mo •l2ullls, CdM apt Nl smkr, prof, 118"1 t • 5•8-3238 • MANAGER • Knowlege ol Burroughs caurorappl 8.47·4044 pets Yr lse, 646-3638 prk spaces, spotless $775 rets. shl term lse nego. S380 • utll1 Avl 1 t/1 2711 • t • L 4000 helpful Nlsmkr ---- lslllas.tlsec 624-6557 or 675-1095 Aak lor Janie• Ole 3 OFFICES FOR LEASE FOUND· Feinale Alrdele 4 • • per! oc airport area. ucn /llCIPTflllST E'SIDE 2bd 1ba lrplc tenanl 494-9673 -386 Be o"" Cal 644 3656 • \ 1· · I • 5 T ...i llll & · ' ' __ Versailles 1BR penlhouM 47<4·1819 Hme 675-1 In Huntington Beach at rme-· • / pp tt'flltnn' arr· """ ll'llll! 111· C all 8-wl<da ys. Full·Ttme y.,.ng. ng gar. f~~te pal:o. 1~g $385 • Furn charming In quiet loe w/mlnl ocean FEMALE 25-35 10 shr, Newland & Hamilton N-porl Beacn Animal : i•i•ph•tl for muual(e•rrw11 t Jlll,.il ioni.. : 5•5-1060 or 545-4050 errands l ot Newport ~~:,brook·~~; IY(·6191 bachelor near t>each 1 view, Avall now. $825 $595/mo. 969-4787 Shetler • • p T AP/AR 1 CM RE Beach RE Development resp, empl'd adull No 644-7211 .,,1 RelsTRW beaut 2 ••ry 3br,twnhse, FOUND parakeet near • l n1ln11lual .. mu<,I 111> ~t'H·e / or CoCall l52-0153 · 346-6829,(619) 753-9529 -.. Nwpt Bell. icln't loc. nr ··• 1120 ••. "· mom• co Bank dep. de· I -pe1s Utlls pd 494~200 Winier 3Br 2ii.ea Oplic on beh, pool. jae, 760-6816 •1617 Wes..,,.tClltf Harbor and Sunflower in • iuo1hutt-1l. nq~iini:ll'cl. fll''(ihlt' 1111tl • 1111 ortenlaled a musl, II Ttcll1ical/TrMH E/SIDE lg PV1 bach . kite s s Cosll Mesa 842-3591 • • I Ille 10 k $550 mel ut OPEN HSE FANTA TIC Oceanlrt lu-the sand nr 45th St Fem 2l -30, n/smkr, 10 shr Nwpt Ben 541-5032 agl • l(OUI orit-11INI. \pplira11t1-111u111 1•11111' e comp, ype. · •Y 5515 SAT 221 .,, DEL MAR dlo tn Historic Spen1sh Furnished. all upgrades. 3b 2b N th $300 FOUND yng M/Golden e "t1rkit1" "Ith \oulh., e $000/hr. 241-0677 88 Villa on pvt Beach Cove almost new $2500/mo r 1· wp m, .. DELUXE WATERF'RONT Aetrlver. w/flea color, vie ,.. e PIT RECEPTIONIST EIP'I fLlmlllAI 673-8889 or 673-90 T d I I S 1085 2 8 F 9 5 ullla, Av all 11. 1' Call OFf'ICE SPACE 0 6 e remen ousvu, rp 544-" 4 M· • 6 6 57 7 9AM 6-9PM Baker/Bimini 1 /9/8 • l<1·lit1hl1· \l'l ttl'lt'. \1 ali1f lic1·1h•· • M•lure person wllh front And ElectrtcJan's Helper IRE.AT LICATII• mo Incl ulll 494-6807 WNTR Oenlrnls 2BR S800 6<4 • " . I 1,000 SQ 11 & up St 50 • 540-9698 • nn<I lll'>Urr11wt· a "'"'I. • oll1ce appearance lo Amt>urgey's Erectnc S550tmo 1BR 1BA, all I SUNSET Over The Ocean & 3BR Penthouse $1475 FEMALE 10 snare 3Br 2Ba Call 642-46-44 LOST black male k111en • • answer phones. and ltghl 979-2311 or 6"5-8623 t>ll ns lndry rm nr beacn Studio So Coast Hwy Bolh lurn1Shed house In Cosla Mesa w/2 Beech Blvd-nr Main New w/wtule spot on stomach • \l t' offn "'""llrnt 1 n111p1t11\ hr11· : lyp•ng Pac1llc View HELP WANTED elee1rl<:ll 741 W 18th SI pe1s S675tmo 499-2690 -548-3977 alt 5 wl<days mo 10 mo avail Steve Hunl Bch 846-7 t04 ,. Morluary, Nwpl Ben inspectors send resume & shops • Stove rl"lng parking no Playa RE 673·1900 Olher women, $400/mo I ofhce spaces from $200, nr Graham & Warner •. •''''' rndutlinu: l'airl 'u1·at mn., a nd • M 1mor11I Park and ins1rument11ton and CWI TSL MGMT 642· 1603 WOODS COVE STUDIO S11 Cltatatt 2171 Fe non-smkr, 2BR COM 962-3223. Faye 962-2668 • l 111lida' "'· rt1«'di1·u l u111I cl1•11t al in· : 644·2700 ask tor Pat 10 2421 Haley St Sulla 19 Laroe bachelor wllarge APT S650 •nel uttls 223 LA PALOMA 1706 apl turn eaeept bdrm CdM 1o(5o .q n.n;;c.,p, L ~M~:ha L 11 !,~:g A !i,~ : -.ura1wr. bon .... prof(tlirn ... ah1n 1111<1 e PIT Tvi>tng, Bkkpg lor Bakefafleld, CA 93305 patio. lighted earporl Beau t iful selli ng Unlurn 2Bdrm Welk to Fun. tidy g1i1 only paneled, many windows. brown & whl. vcty 181h e m tll'&l!t' all11"an1·,. • uec female Must be -ST" ....... nll 859 W 19th St 1420/mo I (7 14)497-5721 beach, oceen view. encl S500/mo Call Velerle gOOd slgnage. 673-4 t20 CM Hme 722•8395 Ole e • sharp E1111>lull Call ,.~ .,_, .. _ garage (71'1637-7918 631 -1266 or673·4l26 645_5800 X273 R-ard e \ppl~ 111 11\'r""" lu,. .. thru • Sot/Sun760-3905 Local pest control co IOYE 11 HW 1••-rrt ltacll 2Ht Saata hi 200 F s 10 Sllr E11ecu1 Twnhse COSTA MESA : Thur., 2.flO 6:00 p!m. : ne«:ts route tech We $675/mo 2BR 18A w/d 2BR 1BA ON THE A"AIUllf MW ~~~~'"es':g~·gr;~~6· Three Rooms, '730 sq ti LISTHFH•IAHT! • • P/TT,,11t/Wtr~Prtc ~:.~7ngm~~or~a~a1fc:' nkup tncd yds gOOd IOC 1 WATER, 413 SOUD. ' 1 786•7494•0 640.1181.N AIC. crpl & drps $650 Low eosl spay/neuter re-e ORAl&E COAST PUILISHlll CO. • ~~~~;::•n:, ~==~~ 5:. Criarles, 432--0838 1800 Pomona LIDO ISLAND s 1325/mo l2BR 2BA, upper unit. gar I · per mo gross 645-6266 ferral Pet 10 a11a1table • 330 W B S e TSL MGMT 6<42 1603 673-1283 w/d hkup, good IOC $725 HUNT BCH Lerge prlvele No Fee 978-PETS • • ay t. • curate WP a . Training RHFHl-211 •• I 2626 Aurora 1011 in home Full prlv EXECUTIVE SUITES • Co ta Mesa CA 92626 • poss1bte 760-8252 Nwpt Hghts aree condo •Clean 2Br 1Ba, balcony TSL MGMT S.2-1603 Garage Incl No pels FURN GARDEN OFFICES LOST Fem AuSlr·ROI· e S , e ~=ri::~-~~9 Lovely spacious 2BR, Frplc beam ceilings. s375/mo 536_6759 Recepllonist, W/P, Copier lweller, blk, whl, 11n. • EOE • Wlnlefizeyour home with _____ _ den l'·Ba, lrplc patio carport. no wshr/dryr So1t~ Ctlll lttrt Costa Mesa 75 1-1308 gray Short 1111 1711! & e • t0mehelr,lromclualfied'1 dl>I gar S950 646-4067 S890 NO PETS 722-8011 ZUI Classy exec lem shr-lg LG d-bl office I n ,. __ ,. Irvine. CM 6"6-3177 ........................... ;::;•;;.,-.;.;.;c.~d;;.r..;;ect..;.;.;;;.ory._ ___ l!'..<t.!'.!!~~~----twnhse. own BA/BR. ...,.,. - n/smkr, Easlblull area Mesa, S250/mo. small in· $525 Incl ulils 760·3905 dus1r1a1 speoe Polllble, * 2Br 2Be, new ~rpelS. NEWPORT VILLAGE *UITlllff* APARTMENTS NON-SMOKERS ONLY Cos11 Mese <>EST GE oc T 0 S1unn1n9 I Br 1Be I p., I L A 1 N enormou!I lerr -sundeckl Pallo, cerporl, pool, apa Coln·OP Washer/Dryer $795 No Pets 722-8011 IRV Fem to 1hr w/1ame, 5 Bloct..s 10 Soulh Coast Pl&.za Lo~el y environmenl lllilC. lt•llll N-smkr, 2br Condo, part- lal lurn $375 + 1..;u1 Across from UCI 720-6262 •Close 10 OC Airport Pool No pets 1 person •1•H;;.•""""•""""".-...--.. z .. 7 .. H. •7 Minutes 10 Beach s75o Lse 54o-o349 ___ ._ ___ .... .....,.., lrvlne prof male n/smkr •Night L1ghled Sand •USTILIFF* Fem non-smkr. Nwpl shr 3Br Condo S300 1 Volleyball & T1tnm1 Crtl NON-SMOK.,.RS ONLY home wllndry & klleh ut1ts, 1s1, last & deposit •Pool Jacuzzi BBQ "' prtv 2 blks 10 beach Avail I 111 733-2634 •Covered Parking Si unning 1 Br 1 Ba • S375 • utlls 64~990<4 •Cable TV Available enormous lerr -sundeck1 •Rec Room with Fireplace Lvly l"nvtronment & 111ew GREAT COSTA MESA ad1olnlng olc. 642-8820 NEW 4 UNIT BUILDING 887 W 19th SI., C.M. Stores or Ofc1. 600-3000 Sq Fl Agl 541·5032 •• , ......... /'1tw S 150/mo & $250/mo. 833 Dover Dr. Mall 722-7294 IFFIOHFl•lll ... E 17th St, CM~. d B 11 d Pool No pelS 1 person LOC Mesa Verde eree, •s !:nes' •ar 5 S750 Lse 6,..0·034_9__ n/smk F, w/rels. pvt b1. , BR r:uRNtuNr:u~N * UHE an* h"'1ted ~~r~6:13001mo. Lg room & own bath. near u C I and shopping, Fem prel'd $425/mo Call Holly 557-1050 pV1, '"1ba, a/c. patio Thel------------------------------------.----------Doyle Co/Rich 722· 1802 M/F 22-35. non-smkr IFFtCI """STIUll Mftrtili11 ..... .:.C.:;lf;,:r;.;.•;;;.•;.;;2i1....~~---.El .. ec .. •_n .. ·e .. 11 ____ _ Corner Nwpl Fwy & Ba1<er E~lra clean 1 • balh, Oood Sorry No pets• arf'a full kllch S525 Fee Clean, resp 2BR 2BA HB •1 l';iii;;ijj;;:;;;;;;;; SUN VALLEY Const ELECTRICIAN Lov...., room w/pvt bllh apl $325/mo • dan Ask 14x 12, IN COSTA MESA II 17141557-0075 ULHUT lll·HIO v•• -.. $200 ., •• 8923 $2 40 d I do 11 all' Home Improve, l.IC .tr233108 Small/large kltch prtll, w/d Prol lem. lor Ken 962·328 I Imo .,...,... , per ay 141 yrs refs 6 ... 2-7390 jobs & repairs 548-5203 non-smkr $350/mo 1 •• prof n-1mkr 3Br Nwpl .,_ DI-•-Nice 2Br 2Ba DtW bllms. lndry lac lncd patto No pets Non·smkr $650 760-1418 or 642-7528 OUIET LIVING Nwly decrtd' 2bd, 2be, gar $795 Most urn paid 631-4753 EASTSIDE SHARP & CLEAN 2Br, w1d hookup 1 car encl gar. NO pell 750/mo 546-9950 SHARP! CLEAN 2Br 1'-'IBa. w 10 hkup. paoo & garage No pets $690/mo 546-9950 -. *Spacious lux 2Br, 2Be, lrplc nu dee. Eastblvll NO PETS Pool $950/mo 722·8011 or 722-8140 deposll 754-4359 m '"~ -nH _..,~ Th11's ALL you pay lor Plus Small Remodel and ELECTRICIAN Qual work bch hse, prkng, W/O, Full Mn/Ice office 3 hnes. 30 day minimum Addlllont Walls Doors Free est $20 hr Will e11ch1nge low renl lor lrplc Quiet nghbrhd. Newport Center 6"0·5470 1n lhe ... 2.1110, I c••f, Ill •467892 Greg, 979-6276 general house work S• 15/mo John 673--0161 .. - Be h I II Unique la~ bayfront. Ap-SERVICE NEW & REPAIR-No Job Newport ec am Y N~port Be•"h on Back 2 ft 1000 C•r;•• *v.rsa,11es Ba,. .. Unit • R I 760 2690 "~ """ prox 4 sq, · + -.;;•;.,;,;~-----""' too small Top quallly. ""'' e s • Bay, male. furnished or II td d k • Greal loc' Sec bldg, pool, sq. · OU oor ec CA ET LAYER Sells Ren FREE eat 631·2345 spa Nr bch $625 olc X'LNT locallonl Pvt en-unfurnished Pool $550 S2500mo.(714)432·0653 DIRECTORY Carpels at Wholesale • 752-8011 Ev 548--0425 Iran~ & bath. n-smkr, no 644"2607 _ w Es Tc L 1 FF IITCi'"g, Prices lnstallatlons and ;;H;,;•••-.~.,.1.• ____ _ 3BR 2BA. 1 BLOCK TO ktlchen Emp M, nr Hoeg Npl HglS Condo. shr 3br Penthouse suite, 1450 sq Repairs. Tim. 548-5785 * •iflNOVMiN• • BEACH Dishwasher, Re-s35o +$50 64&-1035 3ba, fully furn. W/0, gar, It $1800/mo Incl ullls & CALL TODAYll C /C Laroe or small I do It alll lrigeralor $950/mo Htttll/M_.tll 2711 all amenities $450. CICI Janitor, agent 722·7312 ISi FOR LOIS tatat HCrtlt Pat 531-5579 or Ive msg. 650-1618 _ •• 642-1012/0645-1715/E -.----Your Orlwweys, pa1101, paths, •GENHOMEREPAIRS. 3BR 2BA newer duplH. UlllA IUOI N/smkr ASAPI shr 2Br Ctaatrcaal PrtttrtJ Serviee Dlreclory ete No job 100 •mall. Paint Orywell Cerpenlry upper un11 Close to ocn •TH Ill 2Ba. llv rm & klleh Great 2771 Represenlat111e Reas Mickey, 536-0553 etc Gary 645-5277 PTL Ger. trplc Avl now Yrly, Wkly ren1111 $145 & loe, over1ooll1 pool, tenn, IALI IY .... 0-2 142·4121tit.310 WEEKS CONCRETE FCNCES-0AiES Tr .. 1rlm $1350 675·453o agt Up/Wkly Color TV, tree ate $<483 50 642·5<499 _ 2 Bldgs On Lot. $229,500 SERVICES • Saw culling-Dump run1 C M ./N 8 Oceanfront 2Br 2Ba. eollee, healed pool maid N/smkr ahr 3Br 2Ba NB 1982 Chatle St. C.M •-I l C ill remove concrele-asphall-area Jim Whyte. &42·7206 SMALL TRAILER FOR S 1450/mo 3Br 2Ba. service & ll•P• to ocean condo on Peninsula, 645-4539 or 642-7910 1115tllt Cl t 811 dirt 9487559 831-2610 -- - RENT small yard. $1595/mo Slove, cprls, K1teh's evl 985 N Coasl 1 le D/W N bell -REBLOWN OR PAINTED C --llllilJ '350/mo Older women drps Yrly 675-04<47 Hwy Lag Bell 494·5294 ;:22 1 utils g:;s.~27 l••11tri1I 1711 Also 1n11Ex1 Painting Cllll• lrt LT HAGLlt~G . MOVING pref d 846-415 1 Near Hoeg latge 2Bdrm. SUUll •Tll NWPT SCH MIF. 2br 2b•. 2111 s/f. Jtll llr.. Llc•288597 831-9295 B•by NurM w/14 )'fl ••P Garage & Yard Clnups SPARKLING 2BR upper 1' )Ba stove crpts, drps, Wkly rental• now avall vi.w, pool. Jae. ,.,,, gym, Nwpt Beh s 1200/mo. M-1-AM TEX TEXTURING staking •Pr,': ~o;::~re Jon &45·8192 uuls plld Pool laundry W/D hkup encl garage s 140 oo wtc a up 2274 $485/mo avall 10· 10, A Zone Agl 541-5032 Wall & Celling THturlng tarting 1 HAULING-• CLEAN-UPS No pels Near ShOps S750 No pels 675-6606 Nwpl Blvd, CM 646-74<45 722·8472 2500 sliWareflouM lnci 2 848-7203 Bob 521·9957 CARING. exp'd Nanny's, 7 Days Lowest 1111$ $675/mo 54&-7_689 ••• 1t••fH WT ff & i.. 1 a.i l hilt.Pets. llve-ln1/or out Call Barry, 631-•748 .,. -IU I Ill Lllll NWPT 1tpt 10 BGll, m11r o lees 'V mez:zan ne. ,.. I I lrom 175 wctell 647-2415 I ltL ltaaty SPARKLING Newly re-EnJoy the luxury of 11111 H· 6 br frpl pool Jae ten pvt 30<42 Ente<PrlM . C.M. a ti • modeled EastSide I Bdrm elusive guard geted com-302 w Pacific Coal! Hwy . m ·, mo'.re S675imo Peul•lno btwn BrlstOI & Pa ng Area Repelr• & •MY HOME DAYCAR r I S665/mo New •P· munltyln1spaclou128r Newe>O<tBeaehAefrlgTV eom 722-1066 • 55 Fwy. 60e 1/1 NNN Aesurteelng •Aoollng& Xlntprogrem,reu rate1.1_....,,1t .. us.....,1.._ ___ _ pll1nees, garage, pool, Twnhse Amentttes Incl s 135~wtc1gl,nodepost1 ----54M9850f957-2731 Wllerproollng• 63 1·4199 meotcereicp 642-0544 ~ ............. C l~t IOe N b A/C OCEANFRONT $550/mo a Ifni -....... spe onven..,.. o frplc1. wet ars. ' Why ltOl'e all tl\oee unuaed Util1 lnci. Mature respon· 9300 SF refurblttllng In-••ti en HI energy.Chol '"'· FREE pel l 177 E 22nd St. micros. W/D hkup1 " 2 llctml Ihle Winter? AdvertlM slbla person Avallable •Id• & out, can redO Inter •Moil(@ XOTO bEtltL• c1 ... 1.,s.mce contultetlon 973-9322 631· 7376 car gar ages $ 1696 a 1111 oeraoe .... ,n dalll-now! 873· 1502 EV91 to su11, 875W15th St. NB, Speelal monthly ret... Aou~ngewindows ... snit:! TOP AREA quiet, no pe1a. Sorry. no pets 544--0509 21J..4334>941 hand w11h,M1rk 250· 1311 t4 Yf•. ,,..leble, fN.I. own MESA PINES 1Br 1Ba BLOCK TO BEAC~ 1 .... rt llH• JMI ....... ltac• ZMI f p ttan1 Pina 645-9866 Della Relleble getlc Prof Carporl,enclpaUo N-Naut1c1IStudlO -••••• rt•U!f .... '" ------CoupleWlllHouMllt.Wlll Or be!Cony 1850 up. Furnlat'led, $600/mo, yrly. DH INTERIOR DE OR G PERSONALIZED HSECLN care tor "°'"'· dog1. C A TIN Meny year• 111p. Ref's. Aft eats, birds ate. Malnt. POOL epa. bbq 549·2441 ulil paid Agl, 873-3663 ! . ifnfte. Colt• Meta • Ytchll·IPIClallilng In con· 6pm. a.in. 860-l772 unf\Jrnl11led 28rTBa.W/w Completely rurnlehed Mak h M h Newport Hg11 trH. tour bedding, curtains ~·· iclnl refs 641•4970 erpt. bltln r1nge, oven, Bachelor epl, grNI loc $ e t e 0Ve 10 l e $225.000 It IOl<l lhll year. Seams Newport 754-8271 CtaltJICtlta lnlUU ULl 11 d/w, Ger, patio 1725 Ole view $825/mo. 759-..0142 N p k N OWnrtBtcr e1f.••1~5474 ul•n• ltrritft-l 1 lWi Non·smkr. Quiet Ill• ltylt, 957-2565 Ree 759-5,484 LHve munge ew ar ewport UITW ..,. Ill& •wXRTEB TYPtNO AND LOCAL CbNTIActOA.1!1 rel'• 497-2054 ,.__.._ ... MM c... ... llM 1 units + 9'udlo. Pride CL~RICAL WORK IN MY yr1 ••P Reis. Aenegede Laa MIJl•t .,... M1kf U.e SQ)lrl IDOYC 1t 1>art Ntwpt!'t, Huge IOt MO,IOO OSI. HOME. REAS 840·7483 Con11n.ie11on 95().3223 i La ... 1n • C4111• l tn,or 04ir 1arden st,i. apts Quiel. (Olllforl~ lllq to IYHW1'1 & So CoUI ~I WfltlC Oflly 1'111111111 lo the i..tc11 ~II" ntllffll NO PUS PlCASC fl•l ·•U ·U 1 llY••• ....... . ....... . ..•...• . ....... . I 1•1e•r1 ., ... .,71 HS0,000 Prln• only, Ji":"a.i___ -TIEii Newpott 8tadl'1 premier l1Hry aMraa.. 8'*Yf.,..., 131-tHI .,... .... F1r1l1~ UMI •f1nlla..4 I. l , 6 I jilfMICk'i cXitNET RE· Dttra Topped/remov. CIM!Wp "NISHING S1r1p-.s111n !ntry I Jrench ooo;, nu lawnl•Pfntclf 751-3478 beclrotm apertmnts ut1 ......_tet .Sy ...,-r...,,_, OutMry ~k By Normen The Doorman - minm from e--t1 CteCtr ~ Fa.W. trw eet 8Mtl. 81~·7703 0.. & rtr 157·000R Ofler\tal G1tdener!W1!ly -,.... __ --rn11n , c!Mnup hlllalde. l 1llM. From llH Co SJIM. ElaldeCoefe,._ • ..., ~M A·1 CUSTOM OOOAS & tr ... reeod epmt11t rapt Jambtrec ac Su J~Aa HDlt llwt = ~oJ:-:::•::.:. m&:pentry m; ~.:::,s S:.~~1• Many Y..,. •~P 451,.9 180 Won'I latt C• now ---"•mocll·Additlone DIG IT LANOICAPI AND (714) 644-1900 Cra19a..ttey131-1211 Door,_.,c &4Mtl0 llectrlHI CONST WedlQ It alll ,_. • -~,ey P'IOll he/Int '4e.7070 nA.nK ~·P•tlOI PA11111ru1t111 o R1EtflALOAADENl!A Laa•sc1,ia1 P1i1tia1 a L1nc11t l!F!'!"'IN'"'E-P"'X~1N"'T'"'1N·a-ey-•Rlch-· Tree/Trim/Cleanup eompl ard Sinor 16 yrs ot happy gerdenlng Reas ptiees customers Lie 2806<44 642-2873 Chuck 548-6530 Thank-You• 963-4 114 DUSTY'S Landscapellewn A A A PAINTINGlni/E..t Main Serv Wkly/month/ LOWEST possible prlCe 1 llme Free n t 2'41-1640 10 Step Service 662-3235 S-p llmll MATOIAN PAINTING • •• • Ouallty R Specialty Stump & Root Removals, Lte•288597 83,·9295 Baek Yards Ole . 536-4444 __ _ _ --GLASGOW PAINTING Gardening Full Service 1n11E.t. 30 yrs Ill.per . Mow. edge. clean up1 ref's. 642-5214 966-2718/Evet, Lv msg. _ _ _ Landscepe/Garden Ser· hllltt111J,.rtht '1 vice Compl rnonlhty malnl Claris xlnl rel1 Sieve, 546-9147 Resldenllel. commer'I, ISHll<AWA LANDSCAPE FREE esllm 994"58111 Cleanups & Maln1eriance RALPH'S PAINTING lie (71 4) 850-4147 ~ Reas Rates Cull Wit KC TREE SERVICE Int /Ext Fr est 962·4701 Top Trtm Removal Oual P1~ri•1 -- Serv Lie/Ins free est. ,XATHING INTERIORS 969•8263 °' 538-ll69e HANGING/STRIPPING JAPANESE GARDENING VISA·MC &73· 1512 SERV Clean-up & M11n1 Free est Tony. 984·4758 Pl11ttr/ltrlr llTWIU •11ta!I_ Comptete MMcell FREE 8RICIMoRR s m111 Job• est1m1tn1 988-t3N ~~,.~'iL ~~· .. •~1 ........ ,iil,.i ____ _ LOW COST. Block·brlCk H llr D f tM-11M cement-ttone-rep11r1 Lie •All Piumt>lng & hlet~ .U27280 Steve, 831-M74 DRAINS Clear from 16. Masonry Of All Typea • Feucet-Dlsp<>Ml-Reptpes Block wans-brick wor11-i11e M 1--0907 "P.S." 722-908& PlllOI. free"' 53~~ ....... •.....!•• ti!pu""'"s;;•,•.,,--y .. biCl-"'GY-a-·. .,..., _ Reallyll Worl( gu411. .,. , ...... FrM •t 722·7537 CLEAN & EXPERT ..... ~ Ovtf 25 yeefl ••pertenc. l..lc T-111,428 730-13531-....,.,... ..... __ _ H A8C MOVINGee EXPERT REUO&CIM Oulc:k a Cereful T 138048 L~ Allf• LICeneed. LO RA TES 552.c>4 1o #450001 Don. 131--4132 IT .... -.UU .u.,._ ....... __ mmu.... txMMT et:KXae +cg Or Co OtlQlnel Dl911nctlvia, Aftordlble st...= McMrl. Tneurect KltcMM. btthl 722·1713 I.le T124-43f IM1-M27 W N£WWereN>ueestorago ll"'nl"m~lil~i M9,mAfA.efWAl9 ... -Ml•A•IRR I r°'l'\n Mdll!Onl 0u .. 1ty Work. Ouafltywort!, ,,..911 Full Olrdenlng WW. =-""""'-14174"6 Paul &•a-eaeo •42&513 "8-7401 Fr• fttlmllt• 630-0115 ~ ,..,oryl30 • J.-ory '40 NEWPORT Youdon'1111'0W whlllyou're ~Aeipetr-Altetallona AESID/COMM'l /IND 21 G1tdlnlno~Tt'M ern=xc" a;;~ Wlndowt"4-&124 ,,._.lftouiw.en'ttelld Ct~ .. P"*-l.ock...ic yre Oomyown.otk. Lie. ~Ttlm-N9w....,. In can& ...... for 1t,ovc.enat1ncttt1naa.i. C11nltlod .._. 35 e.c &42-0591 •21804 f Al IMl·llff & Melnt Alfredo 541-3W tile eiderty (71a)IU.2CJOI hd hnot ror .... " t Vic*> Ulel and rentals. retail record ano tac>e Mies.. Full and P#MltM posltlona NOW AVAIL· ABLE E.ntry leWI, .O· vane.men! potanllat. wUI train Appty in perton ... "'. 2.07 s Btlstol Strite Ana ua.u•QTD Over 21 to WOttc evening• aoO Sat & Sun FuU. TltM GO Ulaty. 844· 1212 EJtt 267 or 288 10-5 Wkdyt UUIPUIM Experienced to work WHkenda at SWAP MEET. 175 PLUS com· mtQlon. Mutt hive own car. Muat IOOlc ttlractlve wMn WMrlng and dlt· pitying our jewelry. Call Caryn (7 14) 896-9598 MonOey & Tuesday t-5. THE CHRISTMAS GUILD 11 now hiring lor SC Plua. Dye< Rd, & Tultln 11orn Pis call 990·•798 0t/ln111raat-1 - 5521 ....... Needed evening houra Call 873-0910 COCKTAILS. HOST· ESSES. COOKS. We train. Studtnll ok, Hol· IOay llelp needed, lull or part timt, •PP'Y 1670 ~ Blvd After 6PM or cell for Appt 752-&955 or 845-5448 COOKS ANO CA_S_H_l-ER_S_ Needed lmmed Only eicper·o naeo epply Mlleno'1 tteflt n Rea· taurant, 600 E. Bey. C-2. Balt>ot Fun Zone COOKS lnMlllPllYISll EJcc.ltenl opponuntty lor Cook w/11 IHat 2 yrs exp In t1o19ital cooking & apeci.1 ditt1 EJccellent pay & t>enellta Meta Ve<O. Conv HOIP . 661 c.nter St. Coste Melt 548-5585 --IL FORNAIO &111• Ctfe/Bakety $Ming Mii organized. aggraulve. lndlvtdutl wl 1b1llty to work under preuure PfeY!oul ex.per MC ban· ellt1, advance 840-4279 Mercia ""'" ........ ........ II ecc.ptlng appttc.ttonl for tntfget)C p.ople to W«k In our V909tarlan GOUfmet Aelteurant. . ....,., . ..., ... ....... ....... , ... All lhlfta evalltble tPt)ly 19770 e.ath. Hunt 8ch 225 E 17th, Coste M"41 .. -• WllW •W.,.,_. • ...... e lwt>oy Tae out & Cetering P11adlMC... IOO ~t c;.,,ter Dr, NI Equal Opp1'y Emptoyer ·»)~ .eam extra Christmas dollars at the Mervyn's nearest you Eich year at this time. we hire part·tlme help for the Chrl1tm11 seaaon. We have opportunltlts for Sales, Stock and Office P90Plt. *Now Hlrtng * CompetlUve W1ge1 *Flexible Schedulel *C•ah Dl...,nt1 on Purch•- If you haven't worked recently, don't let that 1top you from applying. We are hiring now, 10 If you are lntwuttd, we would be pleated to have you atop by one of the Mervyn'• 1toree neare1t you to flll out an appllcatlon tor emplQyment. Mervyn'• 11 proud to be an Equal Oppartunlty Employer. ' IPIGAL •AIAOI SALi IA Tl ONL T 60t /llne. CALL 642-5671. JIMCLICI< 'DI/ RENAULT JEEP son IAVINE AUTO CENTER 714-951-3144 800-428-7485 BMW 9.15 % APR FINANCING On Approved Cre<M 60 Montnt30.,, Down L1mUed Time 0n1y·· Some Restrictions Apply .. ........ ,.... ........ ....... eoptyln .,.,.., ~ 2-jpm" II ~o ,._aurent, 2101'**°'tteA~.CM NICI llCTI ONAL NoSIMM~~ MER~ SO'AHOS melltl into - HI RE _/ 1,,.n ~·.•.!!.!..°' bOlh MCW.01 Mutt NII antq ... ,.._ walnut dr..-U5 Soft M P 11" t . W 1111 e 84td S 125 Carwu row 826S EucllO St UNIOUI QlfllLI IED ~Oii so ' morel Fuli.tlon CA lhroulh da1tlfled:-1~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. _oo_v_•i._e_. _v_£_A_v _c_u_r_t.._s_._v_su_"_1_0_3_l2_s_c_ana---.J1 ___ n_•_·eeo_6300 ___ _ Call Te"y 642·7156 St 631 4752 ,,3 Sit.6701 l'Otl!Jo<.Hl AUDJ CHEVROLCT HlthUI Ql.•U1y S.i.• 6 S.rvlu lrlftl••rHI Wf,, 40 l <.0.01 "''"'' N~,.por1 8H~h 67S-t9ff ~­Fe.Kus #~· IN U.S.A. AM> taYllC HAIOO rnac ~1 • IALll • UIMCE • 'Mn't • LaMINQ LAllf.fSI it.V(NIORY ON fl( t'tSI 'cOASI OOY IDll 6 COUJI CAll ~l-AY ' .. . ' . . ' . . ',, ' : ' I 8-l 2 200C TH•00(1Jll ROBINS ~011 u . .... , .. . r ( i • ...,. ' • CHEVY '70 Cemero. VI, 307. runt or•t. JClnt In· tenor. neec1t m.ncw body 1700 ObO 845-t092 ..W•llT&Tm ' $1"6 644-0807 "'67~ CHEVY Celebrity. '9', ... ver. •or. ale. v-t. AM/FM. crulN conttof. IA500 760-0322 •YSUl,llll ,. , 000 ot'O ,.,..... ldn't eond muat ... to • prec•at• U50 obo. VOLVO 70 142 Sdn. r.01. ---~g_-3_1_11 __ _ ' 11weo new valve Job, xtt '14 • T MT& -~ thru·out $2150 ObO Oyt Auto .,, eweo c-* ~ I •9•·2552 Ev •97-1597 r1reek. 7.p._... • -Vin ~eooeot I ..... ,_ ..... ··--.. • -.0 Aclcl1tion11 !lo r M1r,ups • No H1ss!n ~ n ""' /4lllJt, tu.tr' """"' upt BUICK DEALER IN OR ANG[ COuNn '!'ft Ott, • N~w (.~1 "•It • V\~ (A ~ •• , • ~·~kt • lu~nc • h tfllfnl h11arw.• THEODOR t ROBIN S FOR 0 , 1 11( •~AW I\( '" ' . ( ( ).,,. ... • ... f • DODGE '83 900 ..-4 Or. crulM, AM/FM. A/C, l)flme conG ,.eoo. PIP, 654-7164 DODGE '83 .. "°°'· CIMM, AMIFM, AIC, prime con· d1t1on $4800 Privet• Pany 854-7184 114Lnw ... Vl6, au10. ale. crulM 1JXYX703 ..... THIODORf ROBINS FORD 4'(1f't( ~••B' 1e r 1 • ', {0\U•¥1 'A •4. "" 1MF•TUN GL 4 Of. euto, ale. am/fm stereo 2AUM05e. ..... THIODORI ROBINS FORD )(11,, HA•"~ 111 r\I "' CO~I& ¥t ·.a ., •. • '"' 1•121111lLIH Lot1 of power equip, camper 1ne11. cuat wheels. snows e1toellenl care (2A070535) ..... .................. ... ...... 9792500 ........... , BUICK 80 St<YLARI< 2 Or Loto.<I wl~ -..ip & alvr blk Landau 109 wort much lnOfe. UC • 1l.POOO wnla 1<1n1 cond 34 750 n.- mt S3SOO pp 499-5556 ,, ..... I ... BUICK REGAL 80, Um U.. .... 11.a. V 6 fully equip, a.aa -- lmmac ate 1111. cru•M. -- 14000 8!10·0946 MERCURY '78 MONA..CW • •... -• Orig ow~. '" ml • 'l '""' •n•K-am/fm. ate. 11.750 090 . Loeoed wllh po~ equip (714) e13. 709<4 oelgt wl me1cn1ng ... tri.r -------- interior. 1now1 t11e.1i.n1 .. , .... •TA. care (038XWOI ROYAL IAO V•I , IU1o, A.Ill ate. tilt etl.llM, ~ ,....... • .... WlnOJlod<•. M\/tm cw l.IC • 11.,$T137 • UiHli .. ..., .... ...... THt OOOfl J ROBINS Jou(• ......... 'Y• • POfmAC '7, G , - - :. fllCmllUe-• fllCmlOW-8 m mtOUI ..... Mnnoul IUl•M .. --lf•T IT .-ITAW ...mlfAm um8TATWT lllAllllTAT-' MamlTAn-::.,.. n. ........ .....,. ere Tll9 ,_._.. ,_.... W. TM IGIOo#lnl ...... ere Ti., fi0110W1f1t penont ltl The lollow'lftO penone ere ~ =:: ftlll IF. ..,......_. doif'I ._ • °'*"' ~..._....... OOlnD~• ctoong t>ueiMN llL ........ .,,, I oet'fMUT<>M: Mm• NHIW . N•W'O"T NUWOlllK ,etlMrllliel. 1101 8"11 Efi(IK'S AL T!lllATION "'9tNf 'A-.tlLY .. EALTH l•)LAM~~~: ~=: 2.':o Oralllll A"9 Cotti TOAl•RI... 8YITIMI, 201'• ,.,,.._, ltr•. Flrtt '1oot ......... SPletAUST, *6 k.W C!NT!". t•1&0 Culver OARS 1~55~ V•6e I. ,,,...., C.iif tta1 HfAft.m..At_, ..... .,.... MN' ...L WIL• ._ .IHGh, CA ~ IL C09ta ,..._c.llf, .Dcb1L1u1te t03, lnoinl, Clllt f DOE. 1., WM Cellf ~IWd aind ,.._ Opp, To llllMltt. lbll~ LIAMI Niii ~t luif, C/O IMlftlel ll'llnlo 9 0Hltv•. 43 t21tC ir.01. CO.ti ' dO OflnOe Awl c;oetl cwedlton MO COftflftl'l'I Ae apol'IOet'lt DONALD Mt, 9tt1n , Holdor_..,, A ~ct • ....,.,., 333 Dl11'1'1ant1. ltvll,e, Cellt Tlmollly A Twombly, 92828 lHS ~ C.W '"27 ' CtldnOt•. MO l*ION ""° AL!XANOlA WILUAMI -~ ,~ Ave • c:or-louttl ... k • 4tttl flt., t 2no D c A CNICIC)factie Corpot· Netton T Slfftmon•. I con--IN)' be~ IOMI ...... cw Ho DM30'1 • .. .... c.. ... Loe~ CA 90071 f fljl bu.-.. .. COl'I• •Hon Callf0fnl1. 22182 ,,. ... V.,de E •40 t, eo.t.e Thll b~ !net .... In IM .. Md/Of --of ·-w Mr .... MeloN St .. '"' J • h , v • , • M11d ~ lft ~ Sh..-Tr .. L.IN. L8"e '°'· Mesa Ce/II 92821 duct.00y C L A " A M A Ill I t MOncat Y• .......... lente ,., Oei1 Mer, C• moengM'lt_._.,..ung OIA. , Duilv• 1Mt Clllll ,2t30 Thlt butl~ll II cOf\· Alchafd Opp Ned TOLLlif"SAUO ...C. ,.....,..., ..... HOtC Clo Tl!of'/111 Ill ~ct. TM ttMemenl -tMect ni11 l>ullMtl le con• ~led by Ill lhdlVIOull Tl}lt Wtc..,_b.W:-ot Or· A petition ha btiell NM ....... ,_, _... ,_ Ttllt bultnetl 11 con· flqulre, 333 $outll >4ope llWftll the Co\lftl)' Clefll Of Of· dueled by I GOfPO'lllon Netl()(l T Slmmont Wtlh the OVlll)' 9eC>l bet by M1rllyn Clllre Hen• M111t .._., ..._ ,_ ... CIUet.O by: e 09'*11 part• Str-1, •ltHI, LOI A"""". 1nge Coull!)' on $ef;>IM1bet Timothy A Twombl~. Tlllt tlllemlnl w11 flied ange Counly on em drlcttton In Ille Supetlor ~ .............. '*~ CA 9007 1 H. 1981 D c • P1 .. 111«11 Wllh the County Cletlt of Of· 20 INf •attUot Court ol OtllnQe County r .. llM ....., ...... --.,, 8'1en F Holdgr8'W Dr Jorn Kreke, o/o '11U» Thlt 1t11emeri1 wu ftled 111190 County on ~temt>er Pu ttJMd Otenge eoe.t QUiii ng th•t M.,llyn Claire ti )'OU ...,, 10 ...... ed· Tlltl ltMelftlftt .. MM Tl\OmU " ~d. ft. Put>Mlhed OtllnQe Coelt ""'h Ille County C11111 Of O<· 19. lfte nmn 0. I DP IOI Oc:tot>et I 12 11. HendticklOtl be ~led vtce Of II\ lttOfNY In t,_ With 1M Coun1y 019tti Of Ot· q1,1tre. ,,3 8ovth HO,. Dally PllOJ OctObet I 12, 11, et101 Counlll Oft hptemb« 1 Y 1 ' .. petlOf\ll rlC)f...,.,~ INlttf, you ~ dO IO .... ColJnt)' on 8-t.mtlef Street. 411h". Lot ~. 26 198t 11, ttM Put>lttllld Of•nu-Cout 2&. tNt Su-'f7 lo administer the •t•le of Pf~lly IO 11111 your .,,.,. '°· .... CA 90071 Su-4t3 ,,..7 Ollly PllOI Septernb« 21. the dletdenl ten rMPOf'IM, If M)'. rney be ,.,_ HetN KruM, cto Tllomu • Publitnecl Ot~ Coe11 October 6. 12. 1t. tN8 l-------"'.~~-"8.IC NOTtC£ Tiie petition requute flied on llll'll Publlthed Of~ Ooeet A. ~d, l!lqulra. 333 rtaJC NOTICE 011ty Piiot ~temblf 28. Su·4•7 "8.IC M>TtC£ -----------------autllorlly to ae1mlnl1ter tile AVltOI Utt.O he lido ct.-o.lly '"°' Oc:tC>bef' s. 12. tt , Soulll Hoe>e 8tr .. t. C8tll Fl . Octobet 5. 12, 19, 1911 , __ ;...:.:;.:.;.;....;...._ __ _ flCmtOUI ......... PUBl.tC NOTtCE tttlll under the lndtpll\-m1ndlldo t i lrlbunel ~ 28. .... LOI AngtlN, CA 9007 1 flCTmou8 ....... e~2 MLIC NOTICE FICTtTtOUt ., ..... MAM1 ITATl•WT dent Adminl1tt1110n of t .. deeldlr contra Ud tin IU· ~ Dr. Corna4Ne 1..i.dtk•. elo NAm ITAT'lmWT NAMl ITATIMINT The~ PttW'I• ,,. ITA'ffmWT or: 111• Act di.ticll • menoe ciue uo r• Tho<Y\al A SMP9Md. E.. The tolowtng P"90nt .,. flt8JC NOTICE ACTITtOUt au ... 11 The '°'IOWVIO pettont .,. dOlnQ bUtlnHI M dANIMJIP•WT CW A '*lilll'lg on the pelll!Oft 1pond1 oantro de 30 ctt.. rtaJC NOTICE .. quite 333 South Hop• doing ~ M C & C NAMI IT~T'IMINT 1104~ t>uSll'lltl N W!STCO CIVICCENTER. ue&CWrtennout w1H be hfjd on 9CT08EA L .. I• lnformaclon Que · Streat.48111A .L01 Mgellt. Enterprl .... 1111 Oevon ,ICTITIOUllU ... 17 Thetoflowlngperton11te 1 WrHOMGI & AS · 318$8 Alrwliy A-. Colll .ueMHNA• 1S 1188 11 1•6 P M In ~ue •tennGUe.,._H CA9007t Lane, NewC>Of1 e..ctl, CA NAllllTATIMIWT dOlngt>utlMUU sb !ATES (b)WIHONGI Mesa. Oallf llH28 The tollowlng pereont Oept No 3 11 700 Cllllc S1 U.ted delM IOllclter 11 NMm aTATDmWT TANDEM, A Realty tn• 92&e0 The fotlowlng Pl'10n• l tt w EST P AC TECH AUTOS 11125 Anehelm Ave w111c:o "-1 Ettltt In· I f'l•v• 1~nd0Mld lhl 1191 of Ctntat Drive Wet!, Sant• coosejo de un •t>oglldO en Ti., lotlowlng petlOM .,. vat'9f• Corporlllon (On· Randel L. Cochran, 1118 doing t>utlneU u : NOLOOY 18111 Port Sltrllng B·4 c'osll Meu Celll vatments. Inc.. Cadt. Cor 1111 FlctlllOUI 8 u11n1u Ana. CA 112702 "te IJW'ltO. de1*1a h.aceflo dolno ~ M lltlo). Sutte 280e. Elox •6. 20 Devon Lena, Newport T!{AVEL AGENCY AS· Pltce Newport Bllen. C.Uf. 112627 po,.tlon, 31158 Alrw•r N•me· 8J INTERIORS, IH IF YOU OBJECT 10 1111 ln!Mdl111mente, 61 .. ,. C ANOOFIAIWOOD 122 Ouaan Streat Wffl, Tor· 8ffeh.CAl2MO SOCIAT!S 3021·8 Herbor 92960 W h '01 1925 A,,., Cotti M .... Cllll jw 111h StrMt.Cott•M .... grtntlngofthe~ltion you m1n1r1 tu reepuHll St J""91 Ad ~I onto. Ontwto M•H 3A3. Katen H Cochn1n , 1118 BIVd •22•. Cotta M111 ThOmll p Norris 1816 An~~~? Av~ 0;4,' Colll t2826 C111t 92827 IN>Uld etth« IPPM' 11 tl\I eecrlla, .. h•y llOun•. S)Ue6e ~ c ... t2Ms C11t11d1 Devon Llnl, Newpo rt Calll 92828 Port St1tllng Pl-. Newi>Ofl Mea Caltl 9?627 TtM1 bu11ne11 11 eon· The FIC1ltlou1 Bullne11 heiring and st•te your ob-Mr reo•strld• 1 lternpo. Krltiine L Ollh 822 St Dr KlllUl·Dlater Huth, c/o 8Mch. CA 112MO Kl lhl Flailer Duncan. Belch Catil 112660 This buiinaH 11 con· dt.IClld by l ()O(po<lllOn NameteltrredlO-tbOVe WU jeellonlOllllewtlllenObjeC· l·TOTHERESPONDENT JemeeRCI ~BMch ThOl'hl l A Shepperd. E•· Thtl but tn ... 11 con· 300e0onn,brook l..n .Cosll This bu1ln1H II con lndlvid\111 Lindi J Mlllo<y/CFO flied In Ota• County on llonl· with the court bllore The patltlonet hll fli.d 1 Clllr 112eea ' quire. 333 South H°'"9 dueled by hutbl nd Ind wife MIH, CaU 92828 Clucled by tn lndlvldual ducted by "(1 I Thia 1111amen1 w11 med Au gull 28, 1118 1 FIL E "'• heerlng Your appaer· petition eoncarnlno your Cl!Hord Chepm•n 822 SI StrMt.A8th Fl, Los Angell•. Karen H Cochren T1111 bu1ln•H •• COil· TWomaa p Nomt ~~:n!~.~= w'' Iliad With th• Count,, Clef' ol Or· NO Ft69S02 11ne• m1y be 1n pereon or by matrleqe If y~ fill to flle 1 Jamft Rd Newi>«i 9Mch. CA 90071 Th11 st1tement wM rtlld ducted by an lndlvldu•I fh!l st•llMlnl was filed wilh the Count~ Clerk of Ot· l"IJI COYnty on September Becky Jene JakOlky (II.Art your 11t0<ney re1P<)f1,se wottlln 30 d1ys ol Ca lif 112683 ' Thia bu11ne11 la eon· wi th lhe COIJnty Cllr'k of Of· Kathi f Dur>CM wilh the COYnry Clerk of Ot· Sic> ber 26. 1966 JoM J Jr ). 1718 Terrapin YOU MAY EXAMINE 11\1 lthe date lh•I thll 14Jtnrn0nl Tlllt bualnHt It eon· ducted by • gene<al ~ti· •noe Oount)' on September T1111 lllllfT\lfll wu filed inge County on sec>tembet inge County an fem . F.J21UI W•y. Newport BNcn C•lll. Ille kec>t by Iha court II you 11 lefVed on¥ou YfNf dafa\111 ducted ~ 1 timllld plf1ner· Nf"11P 15 1986 Wolh IM County Clark ot Or· 19 1986 I 19 1986 ,._.. Publlthed Otenge eo.tt 112880 11e 1 perton internted 111 m•y oe entered and Iha "11p ThOrnu R Shepp11d, u fa1"1'7 tnoe County on Sac>lembel Fl20HI PubllShed Otenge Coast D•rty Pilot October 4, 11, 18, Th11 1>1111,,... w•• con-111e es1e1e. you may -ve c:ourt m1)' 111111 1 Judgment Krlttlnl L Ot.n Agent PiJblished Ql'ange Coast 29. 111M Published Ot•• Co111 ber 28 25. 1"8 dueled by •n lndMdu11 upon the executor or edmln· cont11nlng 1nlunct1ve or This t telement wu mid Th11 """'*'I w11 flled 011ly Piiot Septembef 21, '111121 Diiiy Piiot September 28. ~:'~t!11~1 1~~~986 ' S..029 1 This s1111men1 wes filed 1str1tor. °' upon the at· other order• conearntng with tile Courity Clerk 01 Ot-wUh lhe County Clerk or Ot· 28 Oetobef 5, 12, 19'6 Publl•htd Orange Cou1 Octobef 6 12. 19, 11186 su-443 ---------with the County Clerle of Or· 1orney lor the e•ecu•or or dlvlalon or prOQe<ty, epoutal •no• County on Septll'rlber enge County on Sec>t•m~ Su427 DaJty Piiot Oc1obet 5. 12. 19, Su-A39 P\&tC NOTICE ange County on September 1dm•n11tr1tor and Illa wnh support child eu1tody, chlld 30 1986 I I, t1186 DI-'" '""iftC£ 26 1986 17 1986 •the eoutt wHh proof ol ..,. 1uppot1 111orn1y f111, ' Fat1m FJ1Mll ..-~"' ""' Su-AM nun1 IC NOTICE P\8.JC NOTICE 'ICTIT10Ua 9UatNEll Pubhsned Ot•noe Cout v1ee 1 wrillen req--t 1111-costs. and such other rel4ef Publl"*I Ofanga Cout Publllhed Ot•noe Coall l'"UUl. NAMI ITATlMfNT 0111ly P1lo1 Seotemb41f 28. ""'thel you deslfe IC>ICl•l 11 mey ,._ grenled .... Ille "'-ltyPl'..,"--'--5, 1 .. , 1 ... , Delly P110I s.ptembef 2t, FICTrTIOUI IUIMta n1m1IC '""ltCE TIOUI ••••-al FICTITIOUS IUIMIP ,,. -~-.. .,,persona It• Oetot>et 5 12 t 1 .. 0.. no1ic;e ol 11\1 Mng ol an In· court Tile o•rnlshmlnt or 26. 1988 28, obe< 1,. """ -••-NAME I TATIMINT " .. -.. "' T ...... f..-.....,., 9 ., • ., , ... ., ¥Y "'7 ..,., ''" ..,..,..,.,,... " " Oc1 5 ., 1n•• N'"u. STA-NT ..-~ l'IU FICTI --........ 1T•T1 ...... dOlng t>uelnaH 11 Su-450 11en10<y •nd •PP'tlwnent of weges, llking of money or 51r467 Su434x Thi lollOwlng IMtflor\I "' FICT"IOUI .,._,, The lolloWlng pareona 1,9 The loltowtng Pll'IOnl 11e AMEFUCAN 11EARING AID ellate asllls or or the pell· property or other court doing buslneu u : .,.._ ITAtt•NT dOI t>uslne •• Clolng bullnats H CENT'ER, 11 11 Town & PUBLIC NOTICE lions or ecoounts menllon«i 1utllorl1ed proceeding• may PUBllC NOTICE SRKL PRINTING. 201 W Thi followlog '*'°"'ere 1::fo1 IG IT CONSTRUC· NEWPORT EXECUTIVE Country Ad Suite 1110 Of. In Section 1200 •nd 1200 5 ol elso ,.91111 P\8.IC NOTICE Dye< "C, S1n11 An•. Celll Ootng bullneM •• ACME TION (blOIG IT LANO· SUITE 1100 Oulll StrMt, eng:.Calll 92868 STATEMtNTM th1C1l1l0<nl•Ptobat1Code JUL8 1966 FICTITIOUelUllNIH FICmlOUt•UaaNEH 92707 COMPUTERSVSTEMS,31 1 SCAPE 2e3KnoxSI COtre Su11e 201. Nawpoft Badl. onatd Harvey White A8ANOOMllllENT OF i.o,•.WoofMJ,Attcwner O.,Grenv"'9,C1at11,-,,. NAmtTa----T~Af~TAnMINT Rully LoHf's'"·t 2 ~•2 vc'!'!2!!!_•.Newpotl~. Mesa.c1111 92627 . Cllllwt11m921660LM Fr•• ...... 7••5 16543 Elm Ctr , Foun111n USE or: 'ICTfTIOUI for '•tlllonef. 20lt llfl T. ftt1' .. , o.pu1, Cleftl ... _..., ,,.. unvwlng pet..ons lrl MacArthur • . en a .. na. ,.. ., ._., e3 .,...,. .. ., lflltay, Calil 92708 •USINEl l NA• Joequln Ht1k llloed. Maw· Published Ot1nga Cou1' The lollowlng s>WtOl\I are doli\g l>Ullne11 as Clltt 92704 Jactc D 8edorlk, 38 t Bryce G COlhOw 2 Sen RelMI Drive. Buen• Evelyn G White. 16583 The lollowlng p1r1on1 port 9t ~II. CA t2'IO Deily P1IOI October t2, 19, dol:& l>Ullnltl M: SUNRISE L TO . 24285 ThlS bu11n1u 11 con· Vlsll 8ay•, Newport 8each. Knox S t Coil• Mna. C1hl P111\. Callf 908~ Elm Cit . Fountain Valley h•v• •bandoned lhe UM of Pub' • Orange COHt 26. Noveml>et 2. 1986 A ER'S REALTY. 2737 Hlltvlaw °'. Lagun• Nlguel. ducted b1 en lndtvldul l CA 112eeo 112627 Th•• bu11n111 II eon· Cam 112704 the Flcllt1ou1 Buelneu Delly ' ietot>er 7. 8. 12. Su•72 E Coe.at Hlghwey, Corona Calil 92877 Rully Lottln • Linde J. 81dor11t, 28 I Th•• 1>uaoness 11 eon· ducted by an lndlvldual This butlneaa Is eon· jNama· NEWPORT AIR e.x,. 1986 del Mer, Calif, 124126 Stephan A Jones, 24286 Tlllt lllletnant wu flied Vista Bay1, Newpci(t BMch, ducted bb in lndlvldual Wiima Lea Frallcti dueted by' hulbend •nd wile ECU Tl\/E SUITE. 1100 Quell rws427 M UC NOTICE Charin N. Mr.Kinnon. 215 Hlllvll'# Of . Legun1 NlgUel. with the COYnty Claflc ot Or· CA 92eeo ~~r:·,, .. ~,!:!~iwai lllld Thlt 1111ement wu flied Oonlld H.,..,.., While lstrMI. Sult• 201, NIWl>Of'I --Carn111on Aw .. COfona del Calif 92677 ange COYnty on Sec>tambef Thlt bu11n111 11 con. w11h '~ cwn1y Clark or Or· with the County Cleft! or Ot· This SlllerMnl WU hied Beach C1111 92660 . ueuc NOTICE FICTITIOUS •UIM•• M•r. C•lll 92625 Oinlll l(azden 24285 Hill· 29 1986 dueled by l'lulban<l •nd Wife ,,,,.. Counly on Sec>lamblt 1nge County on Seplamber wflh IN County Clafk or Of· The. FlcllllOUI 8 ut1nctS1 NAME ITATl•NT Th•• bullne11 I• eon· vw.i. Dr . Legun• Niguel, 1'»11• J'C\k D Bedorek 19"19e6 19 1986 ange COYnty on Sec>temt>lr Name referred lo ll>OVI WU FICTITIOUS IUSINEll The fOllOwlng l)lrtOM .... dueled by In lnOIYldull Calif 92677 Published Ottnge eo.11 Th•• ll•lement WU toled ,3120117 17. 1986 toled In Ol'enoe County on NAMf I TATEWNT dOlng bulllne11 H CON-¥~1:n:.~:-_.:K,1nnonu ,,...,. Thie bu1ln111 IS eon· Da11y PllOt October 5, 12, 19, with the County Clatk of Or· Publlshed Ofanna Coe1t FJllOS71 Publt1hed Orange Co.ut Dally Pilot September 28. Oc10!>4lf 5. 12. 19, 1988 Su-Ad 'ao11• Oc1oblr 151n, 1985 FILE Tl\e lollowmg person• •r• SUL l ANTS' NETWORK, wlth Iha cO:~i""y' c i::1c of 0 Oucs led by CO·Perlners 26. l986 •no• County on September Deily PllOI Sep1;;;,bet 28. Publllhed Orange Co•ll NO F292328 do;ng bu11ness as 1820 Park Newport Drive, r-taphan A Jonee Su-464 15 1988 Ocfo~r 5 12, 19, 1986 Dally PllOI September 27, Luci T,.mpu1h 10421 SAVOIR FARE CATERING Suite 306, NIWPOf'l Beach, •nge Counly on September This 1t1lem1n1 wu flied Fl11M2 Su-438 Oc1ot>er 4 I 1 t8 Ille& Ballard Dr Garoan Grove, GROUP 125 \111 \/enez11. CA 112660 29 1986 w.lh lhe County Clerk ol Or· PUBllC NOTICE PubllShed Ot1nge Coesl Sa-003 C1111 92640 Newport Beech Co1lll 92663 Norman R C1td. Fogerty 1'»1111 lllgl County on September ---------Oaity Piiot SeplltTlber 21. --------- ---------T Ja ..... 1 Rose"8f. 125 VII • E G Pu~ Otenge Coat 30 1986 FICTITIOUS llUIMH 2• 0c 5 2 t9•" Pl&.IC NOTICE PUBltc NOTICE DllDI 'IC MnTl"r: h11 l>Ullnell wu con· "" MlnOf 0236 rtictne teen. Daily Pll01 Octobers. 12, lll, F_1._ o, tObef 1 ov ..--"" 1..<. ducted by ari lndMduel \/Enez•• Newpor1 Beech. Buena Perk. CA 90621 .. ..., NAME ITATIMIWT Su423 FICTITIOUI •UllNHI FlCTfTIOUI MllMIP ACtmOUt •UIMH .. AMI I TATEMINT Thi IOllowlng pe<Wonl •re dOlng bl3lne11 u VOOI M AN ENTERPRISES. 1535 Su· perlor. Spc 18 Newi>Ol1 Beech. C•llf 92663 Vodlmen \/ Norwood Jr 1535 SuPetlor Spc 18 N-port Beach. Cain 92663 Tlllt bualnesa 1s eon- duclld by an Individual V n(ltmen V Nl')rWt)(\t'I Jt Thlt llllemll'll WIS l11ad w1lh lhe County Clarl< ot Or ange Coun1y on Seotember 2&. 1988 F321120 Published Orange CoHI Diiiy P110t Oclol>et 4 II. 18 Th11 11&1eman1 wH hied Cell! 92663 • u o1a R Card. Fogarty 28· 1988 Publilhed Ore• Cou1 The IOllOwlng persona ltt wllh lhe County Clef'k or Or· Tllia business 11 con· Manor 8236 Erskine Green. Su-A55 Delly Piiot October 5, 12, 19, doing t>uslness as ange County on September ducted by 1n 1nellv1du11 Buella Park, CA 90821 P\8.IC NOTICE 26. 1988 ( a ) P R 0 N T 0 19 1986 J1n11 ROMner This bualneu 11 con-Su.452 RISTORANTE. lb)PINO Publlstled Or1nge Coesl Thtl st•tement wH hied dueled by 1 generel P•rt· FICTITIOUS IU ... ll TRAnORIA, 3333 Bmlol Dally P1tot September 28. wllh ,,,. COYnly Ctetll ot Or· nershlp NA• ITA,....NT Nil.IC NOTICE St South Co11t Pl'2• 0t1ober 5. 12 19 11186 ange County on Sec>tember Nol'mi n R Cerd The followlng pereont .,. ----------Co111 Mesa Clllt 926241 Su·451 30 1986 Thol t1atement wu hied dOlng t>uslnn• 11 OCEAN-FICTtTIOUI au81NEal Auroee Inc C11llotnl1 ---------f321S21 with the COYntt Cieri\ of Of. FRONT 1915 Toyon Ln . N._ ITATl'MINT Cotporallon 3333 Brlalol PU8l.IC NOTICE G•"t B Lovell. 1201 Dove ange County or Augull 22. Newport Beech, CA 92860 Thi following per1or11 ere SI Soulh Co111 PIHi, SI St• 600, N&wport Beech. 1986 MIChlll A•n<M<• Howell, dOlng bualneu H CoSI• MIU, C•lll 92826 FICTm ous eua lHl!ll c.m 92660 '317131 1815 Toyon Ln • Newport c 0 N F I D E N f I A L This bu1tnaH I• con· NAME a.TATl•NT Put>h1hed Orenge Co111 Published Oft• Cout Beach. CA 92860 OUTREACH FOR H ie due1ect by a COf"PO'l'llOn The follOWlng persons '" Dally Pllol October 5 12 19, Oa1ty Piiot Sepleml>« 21. Thll bualMll It con. PROBLEMED EMPLOYEE Jous-1n001. Pratldlnl doing bullnl$t H STAR 26 1988 28 Oc1oblr 5 12 1986 ducted by en lndivldull !COPE) 8970 Warf* Av• Thll llllarnent .., .. filed SPANGLED BANNER. 163 1 Su-470• Sum MICl!ael Howell Fountain Velley Cat1I 92708 With lhe County Cleft. ol Ot· Monrov1e Avenue Th•• llllernenl wu llled J Brannen Ca»ldy MO, •• County on September Me .. CA 92827 M llC NOTICE DllDLIC NOTICE 131 East t7fh St . Cost• 29. 11186 Ralph w Hert 1733 ruu wilh Ille COYnty Cler1c 01 Of. Me ... Calif 92627 Candlett1ci< Lane Newpor1 FICTmOUI tultNlaS l'ICTITIOUI •UalNEll ange County on Saptamb41f Linda Algazl, PHO 2711 Bea~h CA 92660 NAME ITATIMINT NAME ITATfMINT 115· 1986 ,,1_1 E Pltlllt Coul Hwy , COf· '121129 Publllhed Orange Coast 0111y P1lol Ociol>t!f 5 12. 19. 26 1986 Th11 busllleu Is eon-The lot10w1ng perton1 •re Trie ronowing ---aons ,,. one del Mer Calif 92825 b ,...... PubhShed Or•,.,,. Coesl s,.034 ducted by an indlYldu•l de><ng us1ness 11 United d1>1ng t>usoness 11 PZAZ2 -..,-Th•• bul•lleu II eon· ---------Ralph W Hl'I IE•por1ers 920VanNettCI 818 Hart>or lsl1nd °'"'' Ololy Polol S.Otemt>er 21• dueled by a gener•I pert· 25. 1988 lhos statement w11 hied Coste Mesa CA 92626 Newport Beach CA 92660 28 October 5 12 11166 nerah1p __ Ptlll __ IC_NO_T_IC_l __ w11n th~ Coun1y Cl~rk of Or· M Sha"<! Ournhl 920 Bonnie MeClellen, 816 , ________ s _u4_2_5 J B C1114dy MO FICTtTIOUa •UatNESS 1nge C.ounty on Sep1em1>er van NH• Ct . Co111 Mna. Hart>Ot 111end Or , N-port PUBllC NOTICE Thia 11111ment w11 llled Ftcmioua •uaMll NAMI ITATUitENT 15 1986 CA 92626 Beach. CA 92660 with the County Cletk of Or· NAME aTATIMENT n ie tottowlng petlonl 1,. Fl11MO Thia but1neu 11 eon· Cec•hl Mee Nell 107 FtCTITIOUI •Ul*lll 1nge County on Seplamblr r~ followlng persons ,,. doing t>ullnatl as Published Orenge Coast ducll!CI by en lndlvldutl Cryital Blllt>oe 1111no. CA NAlft a·TATIMINT 24. 1986 dOlng butlnffl 11 MCCONNELL'S ICE D•ily PllOl Sep•embet 2I M ShalldOuteshl 92662 Thefollowlngperaon••• ,,..1 PACIFIC PROPERTY P\8.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE NAMI! I TATl•NT NAMI aTATDllNT TM tolloWlng petsonJ •re The lotlowlng peraona 11e -11 doing buslneSJ es doing bullneet 11 FICTfTIOU9 tua,._ ARAS DELIVERY 275 E SPECTRUM COMMOOI· NA• ITA'RMINT TV GROUP. 32775 LM.h Of . Tho IOllOWlng peraon1 .,. ISth SI • 18 Colre II.A... "'-n• P-'-1 Cell! 926211 d<>i bu-'"°" 11 C1111 92627 ..,.. ....... H1'RSHEL'S FLOWERS. Art C1flblll 275 E 18tll Don I t d L 1 ure ne 1 370 I South Aldlt Sent• SI fl 18 Cosre II.A .... Calif Sch-llflf 32775 Leah Dr An•. Calif 92707 92627 Dana P01nl, C1111 92629 Hershel 'Hetdlmen. 3701 Th11 bu11nen •• eon· Th•• busln•H It eon· South Alder, Sani• Ana, ducted by on •ndlvldu•I ClvCled by en lndlvlduel C•lif 92701 Ara Cet1b11l Oon1ld Schweltur Thll atllemenl .., .. filed Th•• Slltement WI.I flied Lloyd e Ron. 26 Serene ,.,1,.. the County Cle<ll ol Or· with the Covnly Clartl of Of· Irvine, Ctht 92715 Thia business 11 con· 1nge County on Septemt>ar "'9e County on September 19 1986 19 1986 ducted by eo-partn1r1 ,..... ~ Lloyd E Rou p .,. o c Thia atatement was 11180 Publ•shed Orange Coest ubllsh.,,, renge o•ll with the County Ci«k 01 Or-Oa11y Pilot S.ptember 28 0111~ Pilot s.p1embef 28. ange County 00 September October 5. 12. 19_ 1984 October i-12.. 1.9.. tll&6 19 1986 Su-444 Su-4•1 FJ1al6 CepJata a ICMden, 20l1 •u1ln111 Canter Drl•e, tulle 200. lrvlne, Cellf. t2711 Pub11ahed Orange Co111 Dally Piiot Septembet 28. Octc>Oer 5 12 19 1966 Su-440 Openinss Now Available CAR ROUTES CREAM STORE 12586 28 Oetobef 5 12 tt86 Thoe llltemanl was filed This busonen 11 COil· doing t>ullnftl 11 CRE~· Publllt*l Or•• Coul CONSULTANTS, 3610 E BNch Blvd Slll'llon. C•hl S\>424 wilh 11\e County Clet1< of Ot-ducted by jOlnl ventute TCO. 851 \/ICIOfl• SI . Colle Daily Pilot October 5 12, 19 Coast Hwy Suite •4 Cot-Ml.IC NOTICE 90680 enge County on September Cec111a M Nell Me11. CA 92627 26, l988 on• de4 Mar. C111t 112825 E•rn Extr• C••h PetrlCle L Sh1k1elord. PUBLIC NOTICE 15 iqlJ6 Thli 5tatement "'" llled Wiiham Lee Wollorel. 8741 Su·4S5 Terry J Toman. 31 7 FICTITIOUI •UllNl:ll 19831 Sea Canyon Cr FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I 0 n 1115• with '"'" County Clerk or Or· Ch1rford Dr ' Hun• Bch . CA L11spur Ave Coron• de• NAME I TATlMINT H 1111ngton Beeeh C1111 p,,l>ll'l'1ed ranql' Co&st ange County on September 926<t6 "8..IC NOTICE Mer. Calif 92825 Th1 lollow1ng pereons trt 11~6'18 . NAME STATEMENT 0.io, Pilot September 2l 17 1986 Th11 bus1ne11 It eon· Th11 bu11ne11 15 eon· Tr.e 1n110...,1ng persons are 21! Octot>et s 12 191!6 F-1 dOlng business H Mu11n E Petrson doing ~oness 11 MEDIA Su431 --dueled by •n lnd1Yldu1I FICmlOUI IUIMll dueled by tn tndlvldull MONTEREY BAY SYS· 73-760 Celle BllQue Palm DYNAMICS 19292 P1tca1rn Publi•h&O Orange eo.11 w11111m LM WottOld NA• tTATl!MINT Terry J Tomin TEMS 1628 w"' Oc:Mf'I· Oesef1 Cellt 112260 B CA DllDLIC NOTICE Delly P1101 Seotembef 21. Th•• 1111emen1 was llled Thi lollowlng pelson1 ere Th11 stetement was llled front •3 N-i>Ol1 Beach. Shorley M Berg. 10733 i;;:6 Huntington eeeh r uu 28 C>ctober 5 12 11186 With the County Cler'!\ of Or· dOlng buS1na1111 LA SEINE with me County Cle<k ol Ot· Cehl 112663 Cr&wlord Cenyon Road. Douglas M W•lmlSley FICTITIOUS IUllNESI Su•22 anga County on S99tembef IMPORT EXPORT. 5672 •noe County on September Mtllhew Loomll Welter, Senta Ana. Clltf 92705 l9292 Pitcelrn Lane, Hunt: NAM! STATEMENT 15. 1986 Tiverton C1rc••. Weal· 29 1986 1828 Wul Oceentronl •3. Th11 bus1ne11 ls co"· lngton Beech. CA 92646 The lollow•no persons are PtJellC NOTICE ,,1_ minster, CA 92883 '121121 Newpon Be.lch, Calli 92663 due1ec:I by Joint ven~e Thia bualnHa 11 con· doing t>uson&Ss as FICTITIOUS IUalNESI PubllShed Orenge Cou t S lid 0111n1, 5872 Tl.,.,,on PubllShed Ot•ng. Coul Monterey Bay Com· P1tr1C11 l ShlCklelOfd ducted by en lndlv•dulll ROYAL FINE JEWELRY NAME ITATl!MINT Dally P1IOI Sec>tember 21, Clrci. W11tm1n1ter CA Dally Pllol Oc101>er 5. 12. 19. munlc•Uons, 117· I Corel Th•• ll•lemenl "'" flied n....~1es M Welmisley 230 E I 7th StrHt Colla 28. Octobet 5. 12, 1988 112683 26 t986 Str .. 1, Sent• Crv1 Cehl With thl County Cleti< ol Or· f:;:v11•1 __ t wat 111... The following c>e<aons Ire S\>430 81ra11 Sar•kby 5672 Su-•60 95060 Cou ly .,_1 ber .. , a a"·~· ""' Men Cahf 92627 <lOI"" t>uslrwtn 11 Al The T C w anoe n on .._em ""'h the County Cleric of Or· Taghreed Arelteg 6621 ON.l:V ComP•ny. Bl The '"" E ,i,1~•1~!?."c.-. 91;~~~· HI· Thil bu11ne.. 11 con 23. l988 1ngt1 County on Septembt!• Wallon Drive Huntington ONLY, C) ONLY Compeny. "8.IC nultC "' P\8.IC NOTICE ducted by • g9111fll P•rt· Publlthed ()fang:: 15 1986 B1111Cf1 C•lll 92647 DI ONLY 1822'> Newport FICTITIOUltua•al TlvYearlhonle Cl~11.;;~51im1~18te7: FICT,.*"''l•u•-11 n~~l111p'"~Walter f31N71 Th11 business is con· Blvel . suite 156, coal• NAMt aTATWMINT 9 """"' -... ,.,.... Dally PllOI October 4 I 1 te, Published Orange Coett ducted by an 1n<11v1<1uei "-• c• 92627 CA 92683 NA• ITATIMINT Thot atetement WIS llted 25 1llM "'&-"' The lollowlng ptrtonl era Thia bulln&n 11 eon T ol......, llh ... C I C._... -• n. · 01111y P1101 Septemt>e< 21 Teghreed Areloeg lrm• AllCI Moehll. 2516 d0<ng buslnes• u Premium • he I ..,..,ng peraon1 ere w """ oun Y -· "'..,,. For Delivery Of Thi• P•,,.r HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting. no soliciting. Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and insurance se--029 28 Octobef 5 12 19M This stetement WIS flied 1(1-~•ld ...... •205 Co111 ducted by I generel part-doing buslneH u anoe Count)' on September ----------s 426 C c•-· 'O ·~ ..,., Plumbing. 19<16t M1Yn1 Ln . nerlh1p PLE. EZ SAY CHEEZ PHO-23. igea CALL 84 2 1444 •-tC NOTICE u with the ouniy ..... ~ 0 r· Mesa. CA 92626 Hun11ng1on Beach. Cell· s -..-~ 1nge Count" on Septembet l td 011en• TOGRAPHY. 393 Hamilton. 'notU PUBLIC NOTICE • I ThlS bu5•nen 11 eon-tornoa 926<t6 Thlt 11111men1 wu llled o c ACmlOUI aualHEll 29, 1986 dueled hw en lndlYldual J&rel"' O T-t. 19481 Co'11 Men C•llf 112827 Publlthed range oatt • -NT F32'1:t2 , ... with the County Clerk ol Or· Conni Leenn Alton Beal, Delly Pllor September 26. Ask for JoAnne Cra e ........ T•-r. •rCTITIOUS IUllNESS Irma •11ce ••1ch•I ••ouna Ln.. Huntington C I S t .... n Y -.. '~ r Published Oran,,. Coo st I "' "" ~ "" •nge oun Y on ep em.,.,r 393 Hamill on Coste Mesa. October 5, 12. 19. 1986 Thi IOllowtng penons are NAME STATEMENT v-T'11$ statement was.flled 8e111eh CA 92846 15. 1986 I -------~S~u~·~4~49~!1!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!1••••••••11L doing business H The looow1ng perton1 are 011ly P1101 Oetobef 5, 12 19 with t~ Counly Ci«k ol Or· Thia bu11ne11 11 con· FJ1W75 Ca~1~,:2~~:1n111 11 con· f- ORANGE COAST AUTO d~"" ku•on-a .. 26 t986 1&rlg@ County Oil Sep111mber dueled by •n indMdull p bl h..,. 0 C I ~ .. v u ' ~~ ~ Su 461 u " "" re~ Oii dueled by en lndlVldual LEASING, 2524 Harbor 1;11LESCOUL1f NURSES . tO 1986 Jerald 0 TWM1 Diiiy Piiot Sl!Plember 21 Conni L .. nll Allon S..I !':,.d28• COlll MaSI Cehl REGISTRY lblLESCOULIE PUBUC NOTICE Fa11211 Thll 11etement w11 11*' 28. October 5 12 1966 This sti tamen1 wu flied ""'" MEDICAL SERVICES INC Publlahed Orenge to.at with 1'1e County Clerk of Or· Su428 wllh the Count" Clerk ol Or- Ofenge Coll! AMC Jeep l'57fl Cempus Drive. N--FICmfOUI 8USINEll Daily Pilot Seplembef 21. 1nge County on Sei>1amt>er ange County on Seplttmber Celllornl1, 2524 Harbor poll B'lach Cahl 1126&0 NAME ITATEMINT 28. Octot>er 5, 12 1986 12, 1988 0tmllC '""TICE 30, l91l8 91vd.. Co111 MeH. Calll Sylv•a Leseoulle Cell· The 1o11ow1ng pe1aon1 are Su432 F'l11'11 ..-uu "" ''214M 92821 lornoa 4600 SeHhore Of , dOlng business as Pubtlahec:I Orange Cout FICTITIOUI •U P bll hid O Co.ut Thi. bu11ne11 15 eon N--p~,rt o-~e~ Ca111 92""'" FIAEPLACE SAFETY 309 PtJellC NOTICE Delly P1to1 Septemb« 21, ...... u I reno• ~-,. """0 " """' NAMI STATEMENT 011ly P1101 Oct~ 5. 12, 111. duc1ed by • corporallOtl rt ~ bu,oneu •• con· Canel. Newport Beeeh Calif 26 October 5, 12, 11188 26 tlle6 A.nhur W1n11on G,.n~1111 flurlf'd by a corporation 112683 FICTITIOUS •u.,...a Su433 Thi lollowtng pereon1 ere MenT .. ~cr, ',..... ~ylYlll L!!SCOUl•e Prell· TOdd Kroeker 309 C•n•I. NAME I TATIMINT do4ng t>uslness IS '"' 1 11emen1 was '""' dotnl Newport Beach. Calll 92683 TM lollowong pereon1 •'• P\8.IC NOTICE AMERICAN DISPOSABLE --------- with the County Cler~ or Ot 111,1 statemenl was 11180 Thlt bu•lnesa 11 eon· doing t>utlneas 11 PRODUCTS, 2005 Well "8.IC NOTICf enge County on Sei>tM'lb"'' willl lht> Courlly Clerk ol Or· dueled by an Individual PAClflC RESIDENTIAL, flCTITIOUI 9UIMll B1lt>o1 Blvd •306, Newport --------- 28. 1986 &nllfl County on Seplomt>er Todd J Kroeker 38 10 E Co111 Hwy Suite NAMf aTATl•NT Beech, Calll 92663 '!CffTIOUI 9UIMll F3'11 17 19 198i; Thia lletement was lllld •4 Coton1 Cl .. Met Cell! TM 1041owing pertont ere Btadlord P Heney. 2221 NAMf tTATIMINT Published 011nq<1 c,,,,. Fl'.IOS71 with Ille County Clerk of Or· 92625 doing t>utlneu u Flnenclal g•:~ ;;:;~ 5111 Clemente, The IOllowlnO petlOtll era 0111)1 P1101 Oetol><'• 4 t 1 18 PubH•h"" Ot1nne Co.ut ange County on ~temt>e• Terry J T omen, 3 I 7 SynerglatlCI Group. Humen • 1 doing bullnlll 11 25 1986 .. ., 29 lie& l iirkSPUt Av11 COfona def Raaourc;e Contulllng. 230 N Ray l<eddongton, 17$16 CLASSIC ASSOCIATES. S 03 .. Daily Pilot Seplttmber 28 · 1 Ma.~<:11111 92625 N-POfl Center Or , Suitt Cendell Drive. Aol1nd 17935 Sky"'a.k CWcle Ste. K. •· "'Or.tobftr S 12 IV 1986 FS21121 ...-· ---------S 6 Publithed Orange Cont Chris1oph41r L Beier. 250, Newport Be.eh t 28e0 HllghfS. Calll 111748 lf'Vlne. Celll. 92714 M LIC NOTICE u·44 Daily Pilot Oetot>nr 5, 12. 19. t 7Q62 Whit lord Ln Hunt· Wlllerd Nelson MeeAd1m. Allan King. 6110 Plnemont Raymond Blt nco, 17935 ---------PUBLIC NOTICE 26 t9N •ngton 8each. C1t1f 1207 Seeereet Dr , COfon1 Suite 210. Houaton, TX SMyperk CtrcllSte 1<. trvlne. 'ICTTTIOUI IUllNEll su-466 TM bus1ne11 11 con· dal Mar, CA 92625 77092 Cllhl 9~714 MAMIE ITATEMENT FICTfTIOUS IUllNlll t11Jtled by a getllfal pert• Thlt bu•lne11 11 con· Thlt bu11neu 11 eon• Thlt bualne11 11 con· Thi loltowtng petsona arl' NAME ITATHt~NT PUBllC NOTICE n4!rth1p ducted by en lndMOull ducted by )<>Int venture ducted by en lndlvkfulf doing w1inea111 r Tlfry J Tomen Willard N MICAdllTI Br•dlord P Ha.nay Raymonet Blenco 8 A 0 WNW 0 0 0 AS he following pattont •re ,ICTITIOUa •UIMll Th11 Sllllflltr11 wes flied Th11 111tamant w .. tiled Thlt lll lemttnl wu flied Th11 atllemenl Wll llled 'Clo.rig t>V14n•M u c SOCIATES 17~ E Oury I p ~ 0 FE S S 1 0 NA L NAMI ITATlMINT with lhe County Clerk of Or· Wllh the County Clerk of Of. Wilh the ounty CleOI of Or· with the County Clerk ol Or- Ave _,203, 81n11 Ana. Calll ARCHITECTS CONSULT. The fOllowing pereont 1r1 enge COYnly on September 1"91 County on 5ef)tembef enge County on Septtmbl!r 1ng1 Counly on Sei>ttmbef 92706 dOlng butln ... 11 29 1986 15. 1988 30. 1986 30. 1988 2 flt Century Ltd Inc !ANTS •IO W Colll High· WORLD COMPONFNTS Fl21121 ,ltt17t n21ue '*11111 Cllllornt1 Corpore1oon t7;>0 wRy 'ire 280 Newport AND ENGINEERING, 17220 Publlen.d Of...,.,. eo..1 PubUthed Of.,,... Coast Publllhed Ot....,... Cout Publilhed Otl ""I Coast 8"'11th Ca111 92663 ~ ... ---..,... o -..,... .. ., E Oatry Ave •203. S&ntl Rot>er1 0 Wtllh 240 NQ Newt\~ St Su••• 20•. 011ly P110I October 5, 12, 111, Delly Pltot Sei>letnber 2 t, Illy Piiot Oclobar 5, t2. t9, Deity Piiot October 5. 12. 19. Anl. Clllf 112705 l an<t •308 Newpor1 BelCh Fountain Vllley, Clllf 92708 28 1986 28. Oc10ber 5, 12, 1Ne 28. 1918 26 t988 Mur91tl lnveetment S!'f C.alll 92663 ' Edwin J Buentgen, 22 Sv-451 8'1429 Su-461 Y1cel Inc: . Calli Cotp ~ ll Th•• buainesa 11 con. Ajnc;on , Irvine. Celll 92720 Out!Oofl Drive, Loa Altos ClvGted by an tndlVlduel Thll bu11n .. 1 I• con- Clllf 94022 Rot>ert 0 W1ltll dUCltd by •n lf'ldlviOull Thll butlneu 11 con-fhll tllletnenl wH filed E J &uentgen ducted by )Olnt venture Wlll'I the Counl'f Clerk OI ()t. Tiw. tlll~t .., .. flied Scott Gruben PrM1oen1 "not County on Se!>tembtr wtth the County Cl«tl of Or· Thll ttetament w11 hied 19 1986 anga Cout1tv on hptambef wttfl the ColJnty Cl«k ot Of. '»Ol70 H , 1"8 .,. Co\lftty on Septemt>er fltut>llshect Ot•• Coffl '»11M 24. 19M Oeoly Piiot September 21. Pubfl~ Ofenge CoMI Faao.t Oc 5 12 I" .... Delly Piiot October 5, 12, 19, Publithed Of1..,.. Coett tober · · "'· 1""0 21, flM .,,. Su-445 ~Pllot0ctobet 4, 11, 11. ,_________ ~t2 25 • '* s.-o2s P\8.IC NOTICE rtllJC NOTICC -:::======~1--;,;;;,C;T;;ITIOU:;;:;;,:-;.;;U;;I: .. ~ .. ;-,tCTITMMll ....... NAMI I TA,._WT ...-1TA~ The 1011ow1ng pertont ere The following peraone .,. doing t>utlnett ... doiftG l>UllMM ... Aid end PA fAICK W CNO!L Sl!A· l leci Prodi;c llont, 712 VICU, <182• IC~ l.Mle. Sfllllmer SI , AP' C, Cotti Santa Ane. Caht 92703 M..-12.tM P11rlek Waller lngel. 9fyn Orllellng Anderton, •I?• Kevwoo<! Ln , Sent• 712 lt'lalfmlf St . Apt C, An•, Celll 92703 Coe4t MeM. CA t2.t21 Thll bu11n... 11 con· Thie ~tlneaa It con· ouctect try· en tndlvldu•• ~ bf en ~., P11r1eti w lltet Enoei ltyn """"°" Thtt !Mltement ... Med ,,. ............. fled with the COunty C.ti of Or· ~ 1119 ~ °"' el Ot· enge County on Sac>tember etioe County on 19')tembet 1t , 1Ne 11 1tM ,._ . ,,... PublltMd 0rllnQe COM! ~ Ofenge Coeet Oall, Pt+ot S.•.-nber 21. Delly Piiot .., ... 1.... 21. TUT DAILY 'unun S~\\.4\\~-4£trs· .... H•I -------141ta4' .. , CLAY •· '°LLAN ------- 0 Reorra n11• th• 6 acramblad words below lo make 6 tlmple WOids Print letters of eoch In Its line of squares. 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