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1986-10-19 - Orange Coast Pilot
SEE A2 FOR TODA Y'S NUMBERS .. t SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1986 50CENTS HOpe ~ims ~on ·er&dbUly . . .. · . . -. . anniversary TwoyearsafterLaura'sdisappearance, family. police have few tangible leads Patty Bradbury dabbed al her eyes antlloncc again tried to describe her feelings. • "The most disturbing thing to me is that I'm stanina to forge t things - what she did, what she would say. how she would act. As time goes along, I lose more and more of her. "Time as starting to erase her. Two years. Would she even know me, recognize-me?'' she asked, cradling her chin an her hands and starina straight ahead. Students graduate at top of class By G. JEANETTE A VENT °""J NM Cwh 4 I rodlliAI "lfhe g.1ves you a hmp fish. I want to kno" about it." the teacher told the class. No, it wasn't a field trip to a sushi bar. It was the first graduation ceremonies of "White Gloves and Party Manners," a five-week counc an the social graces for children. On the last dar of class at the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach. e1ique1te teacher Jody Clark was rcvu~wmg handshakes. curtsies and table manners with her 5-10 12-year- old students. "How was the handshake'>" asked Clark. "It hurt." whined the httle girl. "We don't want the Incredible Hulk either." said Clark . "Try it agam." Dressed 1n their unda) best. the 12 girls and fhe bo)S were prepanng 10 meet their parents for a formal sat· down lunch featuring cloth napkins, glass gobkts and a bewildering array of silverware Wearing white shirts. tie s and sports Jackets. the bo}s fidgeted and looked down at the noor when they shook hands. "l try not to th ink about these things.' she added. "You can't. If you di • you'd go nuts.'' t's been two ye.ars since Laura Br: bury vanished from her parents' cam 1 e at Joshua Tree National Monument. The search for the miss- ing child has led her parents and pohcc back and forth across the country. But the trail always returns 10 the Indian Cove Campgroud where the child was last seen running after her STEVE MARI LE NEws FouowuP older brother Travis an the dirtction of an outdoor bathroom near her parent's campsite. It was here thal small fragmen ts of a child's skull were found last spring. It was out here in 1he high desert where the bodies of a man_ aod .., .... _...,""' 0. , ..... woman were found buned several months after they had talked to pohce about their suspicions an the Laura Bradbury case. It was oul here where an elderly man who had become interested in the case wandered off one day and never returned. Nobody knows what it all means or if it means anything at all. "Some people arc starting to call this the Morongo Trian&)e out here.'' said sheriffs swkesman Jim Bryant. referring to the greater Morongo Valley where all the suspicious activi- ty has occurred. The Bradbury case remains open. tbouah members of the an Bcmardino hcrifl's Dcpanment speculate that the bones they gathered last spring probably arc Laura's remains. "That's the most reasonable a~ sumption." said Capt. Dean Kadler the ranking officer involved in the search for Laura. "It fits." Patty and Michael Bradbul) don't think so. ··we still have hope and we still i et leads that seem to verify earlier leads." said Patty. The -massing girl's father ha~ proposed various theories over the months. Drug dealers stole her and were tradmg her for cocaine A child pomogra_phy nn& was mvoh·trl ~ adoption nng s01a her to ao out-of- statc couple. Last spnni. Michael B ury said he was aiving sherilf in stigators proof that his daut.ht r was ahvc and laving with a famify ut of state. He claimed to have a group of volunteers standing by to rescue Laura if sheriffs deputies refused to take action. Nothing happened. Nadler. who estimated hts depart- ment now has spent over $2 million searchini for the blond. brown-eyed child. said Bradbury's proof turned out to be a "conq>ncuon_ of balf- (Pleue eee BltADBUrt:°S/ A2) Mesa.candidate challenges Gardner to polygraph test By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .. °""',... ..... Costa Mesa City Council candidate Brian Thenot 1<, standing by his story that the founder of a slow-growth group tned to bribe him into dropping out of the race. Theriot on Friday challenged Mesa Action founder John 0 . Gardner. who denied the bnbel) charge. to a "winner-take-all" polygraph IMt. If Thenot loses. he offered 10 withdraw his candidacy. But 1f he wins. Theriot said he would call for the withdrawal of the two Mesa Action candidates: Joe Erickson and Doug Yates. Gardner called the challenge absurd. "Once again n's a rcOcc11on of fantasy. l no more control the actions of Ya tes and Erickson than the man in the moon." Gardner said. "I am not an 1'1sue 1n this campaign." Gardner a~rt"ed 10 takt> a he-Oetector test. but only after the Nov. 4 elecuon. to.keep the campaign spotlight focused on issues and not persona ht~ clnshes. • Thenot's challenge came in response to a Mesa ..\cta on mailer that 1mphed the ~9-)car-old candidate was merely tl)·ing to grab headline!> with his accusations against Gardner Theriot and another candidate said (Jardru:r offe red to orchestrate their appointment to the c1l) Planning Comm as ion if they dropped from the race Gardner labeled the charges as "a lot ol baloney .. "It's ume to clear this gu} out." Thenot ~1d Fnday "He and l both know pol)'graphs are valid and work. I'm JUSt sick of this " Th1.:riot also lodged a warning to Mesa <\c11on- supponcd councilman Daw "-hct·lcr. "If elected. I'll malo.I.' h" rt•ma1nmg two 1rca~ memorable." Theriot ~1d "He's bc.·cn plJ~ mg 1n the women's lodcerroom -now the bo)'!> are coming 1n ·· Guru 'sf ollowers to hold final celebration at Laguna center By LAURA MERK Of Ille Oe1J NM ..... Laguna Beach fo llowers of the Bhagwan Shree RaJneesh will have their final celebration at the can}on center today after 11 was sold 10 a Laguna Beach couple for $900,000. fhe Sch1mmdpfenn1g's bou~t the 4.J-acre Utsa'a Rajneesh Med1tat1on Center in Augu'it, said Paul Sch1m· me lpfenn1g Hi s 1A.1fc ha s operated the A.nnehese Preschool at the form er Ahso School for the past five years and operated another one al their Laguna Beach home. She plans 10 open a third preschool at the former RaJneesh center according to .\P The nc'>' 'ianta Cru1 ccn1er wall be called the Institute for Dc H>P- notherap' and will have no legal or financial t"Onnect1on 10 the RaJneesh Foundation lntema11onal. which owned the Laguna Beach retreat, A.P quoted the dm:ctor a" ~\.1n~ The girls. so me in white gloves and velvet dresses. ~clled at the boys to be quiet. "Where do we look when we shake (Pleue eee MANNERS/AS) Kelli Corbin. 5 1h. ca.rtalee before Adam Rel.M. 8. at fr&daation ceremontea for the White OIOTee and Party llannen coane Saturday ln Newport Beach. The ce nter was the last operating RaJneesh commune 1n the Un11ed States before 11 was sold to Paul and Anneliese Sch1mmelpfcnn1g of Laguna Beach. Followers of the guru told the Assoc1a1ed Press they will be moving to Northern California. Followers of the Indian guru will gather at the center. on Laguna Canyon Road. for a final celebra11on toda\ before mo' 1ng to ~nta Cru1 The ~le ot the ml·d11at1on center I'> ._ the linal t"hap1er ol the RaJnee h cult after the guru IA.a\ l'~pelled from 1hc countf) la<,I i\imcmtx·r tor \IOlating (Pleaee aee RAJNEESH/A5) Deportation efforts · begun against DeBeer From 1taff ucl wire reports The U.S. Immigration and Natu- ralization Service has begun deporta- tion proceedings against Joeri Dc- B«r. a Dutch you1h convicted of killin& his Dana Point guardian in I 98S after years of sexual and emo- tional abuse by the older man. DcBccr. now 20. a nati ve of the Netherlands. was sentenced to three years probation and released from custody this summer af\er being convicted of voluntary manslaughter in the April 9. I 98S, shooting death of llLa1flian Phillip lien Panons. 51 . of Dan~Point. Parsons. a lifelong pedophile who had brought DcBcer to the United States as a boy. had repeatedly molested him. according to tnal testimony. Parsons met DcBeer in Saudi Arabia and convinced his mother to let the I 3-year--0ld co me to the United tates with ham by promising 10 make him a motocross champion. Since the tnal DcBeer has been allowed to li ve with a Northern California fam1I) he met whale on the racing circuit. In addition to voluntary man- ~laughter. the youth also was con· , 1c1ed of arson for setting Parsons' (PleaM eee DEPORT /A5) Irvine Council, schools prepare for war on drugs By G. JEANE'ME A VENT ..., ..... Cwli11$ •1PI Both th e Irvine City Council ant the Irvine Independent hool 01!> tnct nrc gathenng forces to bqin ~ war on drug abuse in January. The (II)' C"ounc1I has approved a ta$k.. fotcc to "mur!lhal rcsoutcc" and awarrne s," siud councilman Dave Baker. and 1n a separate 1ct1on, the school dl\tmt ha earmarked S69.300 to 1ench "haldrcn to say "no" to druis "The war on druas has rtachcd a national pnonl\ " said Beker in hi appeal 10 the wunc;al to fom'I the ll~k forte th•~ "'ed. "It'~ an •~sue we like to avoid ·· but lr\<1m: 1 not any dafTcrcnt than an other city frvanc Puhtc 11 l ~o Ione 1old 1hc council that In 1ne as "no better or Yrorsc off' than other ciucs. but lherc have been some dramatic increases 1n abu'iC and sale of drugs. H1.,toncally. people have not been able to purrhase cocaine an amount~ smaller than one aram. said Jones. but rock cocaine. a punfied form. 1\ now sold for as httle as SI O. In the past. lhc S 100 per gram co 1 of rtx·1unc was a bl mer, said Jone 1n on 1n1c:r., 1cw Fnday "We were won-1· ed. hut ll "''' alwa)'s a rich man's drug.'' \\ h:11·~ , hanac:d 1n the la~t )car ,, th · .. upf'I > .ind 11\c l\ltlability of rock C'CX"ilmt'. he u1d • 1 h~) ·.,c aot n slut now. They a~ Sttktl'\i ont new market 1nclud1n1 (Pl ..... Wil/A2) Reecue effort Foa.r people.,.......,.,... S.tuday morn- ln&. two eutoaaly, wM8 tM driftl' of a compact car rear •••• a dleabled Volb.-wmaen ... dlat ............. cloaed ln tile fut .... of tlae ... .,. •• r .... ,. Hein ..... ,. 20 • ., ................ .... I09tlabo9nd C... ..._ (18) Pr•••J and failed to ... tlae ~ ftll, a CalllOl'llla m,llwaJ Patrol If I. I 9 9 lald. PliHID· 1• Joua Ja•rtn-. 40, ., 1"1D• wu ln etable condition at Foant:ain Valley Re- ' lon .. Hoepltal and bet daqbten Nicola. 3. and Amanda, were In fall' condition. Brewmr wu trapped lnalde the car and reea• worken bacl to cat her out. She waa tn••••rllld to We.tern lledlcal ~nter lD SUlta Ana where abe had to underao aur- •ery and wu U1ted In In eertou• condition. AaU.Orltl• ha•e not yet located the drher of tlae nn~ Oil recovery plan may hit barrier in HB By ROBERT BARKER Of ,,.. o"*' ,.... 1&1111 \ \~'i million 011 recover) plan near th\· Huntington Beach C1v1c t en1cr ma' be headed tor a np- roaring haulc 1n Cit) Hall Rc.,1dcnt<> near the proposed s11e ~~ 1hq kar that 011 operation!> will pose trat1ic and environmental haz- ards for thl•1r fam1hcs Bui a \J)(l~e,man for the A.ngus Pc1rn lcum ( ompan\, whic h propose'i 10 d1rectionall~ dnll up to 60 '-"t'll<. in 1he area. ~•d that 1r quall1~ '>'111 he markedl1r improved "hen 1h1· nt'IA. "'ens. '-apor rec'O'-<'"' 'i\"itrm... replace lhc n 011 well\ rurrcnth nn •ht• propcn' The rcquc<>t to put tht' pr<lJCCl that 1nc.lude., a 14~-foot high dnlhng ng in the middle of a re\ldcnt1al nc1ah· borhood v.a\ turned down unani- mou!>I~ ~Pl ' h\ the Planning C omml\\!On But the denial wa<1 appralrd "' ( ounulman John (Pleaee 9ee Oil./ A2) INDEX Bridge Business Classified Crossword Death notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Optn on Public not ces Sport1 Styl Weather . A7 C6-7 01-6 84 D6 84-5 I. 85 A.7 86 06 Ct-5 81-3 A.2 • Gl&lll C... DAL V PILOT/ .... °"'*9r 11. 11M MARK SAD AKIUVER ARY ••• ' .. l •Al .,... UNI mi111a1tmtnt1 of fact." .... WM no&bint wt badn 't alrady ~out. .. he 11ad. · P8llY laid to ~r knowledee. the IMrifh investillaton have MVft' botbeftd to 1ninview the~ who JW!Vided the BradbW')'S With the 1nbinat1on. ··we don't know what's aoina on with h. We never hear from tbtm anymore." she said. Time and publicity seem to have scarred the Bradburys. Michael Bradbury would not be interVacwCd for this ankle. He is. anarY. desponde"t and embarrased .bY a rtcent article in the Lo~ Angele$ Times ~aga1inc. said hlS wife. "It made h1m look like I lunatic." said Patty ... He was so despondent, he stayed inside for a month, wouldn't talk to friends or even fam ily. It was a very low tim e for ham." The magazine article included a photograph of Bradbury. ha~~li!'g a rine and an account ofh1s crit1c1sms of the sheriffs department. In it, a now-retired sheriffs captain referred to Bradbury as "an ass" and touctled on an early theory by investigators that Bradbul'} might have killed his own daughter. "He's had to go back to work now anyway. We need the money." said Pattr when asked about her husband. "Hes j ust a little stressed-out right now." Patty suggested that her husban~. like the magazine arucle suggested. 1s "obsessed" with finding his-daugnter. "But who wouldn't be?" she said. "The an iclc was cruel. It hurt him deeply." Nadler. the superior officer at th e sheriffs Morongo Basin substation. said the Bradbury case now has been transferred to a special detectives unitan an Bemardtno. He said the case was transferred shortly after the small fragments of a child's skull were found less than a mile from the ca mpground where Laura disappeared. ''The bone fragments just threw more stuff into the game.'' said_ Nadler. "What I mean 11: If n isn't He said atltt\Jvn l)ttKntl)' art Lawa. lhtn we a.vc ano\het cbild tl'Kkil'.11 down • ttpon from Ten· who bu·diecl. We need lO find out nth* whctt a Lau,.. look-ahke was who ud ..... baooencd.'' ~· N..u.r llid the spedal Uftl\ 11 "We atill trt calls lhat have enouah anempli111 todetennine whether it 11 1ubttance that ~drop whattver cf st pouible the bOtw f~nts found we'redoinaand1tanchec'k1n1itout.'' IC&Uered in 'bl detcrt atT the remains aaad Nadlft'. of another c'hild, ptrhapt tht victim ln Auaust. a S·year..old a1rl re:· ofbomicidey , . scmblint Laura wu found in Chino Nadltr 111d he re«ives ont or two Halls where she had been ablldoned calls a day rtlat•na to Laura. by a man claimina to be her father. "But wc\lsed to aet 30 or40a day." There have now been more than SOO he added. • Laura look-ahkes reported to Nadler qred that . he his had aut~omie : . virtually no C(Ultact wnh the ·Brad· Pauy said the reponana 10 C'hmo burys since the mapiine anicle. He Halls represents the only time ~ince t<10 was offended by it but mo tl y last spnna that shentrs 1nves1 iptor because of the Quotes attributed to have contacted her or her husband. Bradbury. "We u ually hear things second or "He rtattx made some ofT·tbc-wall third hand. at seems hke. We don't statements, • said Nadler. "(fl one know what's going on. really," she breath he'd compliment us and then said. "We heard one radio report he'd 10 on to practically question our where the sheritrs department was ancestry. I don't know where he's saying 1hat we ttad acC'cpted the fac1 comina from." th11 Laura was dead and tha1 those Bradbury. in ~st interviews, has 11 were her bones." times been h11hly cri1ical of the life may never be normal for the sheriffs depanment and their hand-Bradburys atain. Patty said she 1ries ling of the investiption. He uid they to be auer'luve to the couple's son have fai~ continually t~ tbllow up Tra¥i : 10. and their youngest dau&h· leads and have somet1mes done 1erEm1ly,who at2bearsaremarkable sloppy jobs on lhc tips they did resemblance to her.sister. pursue. ..It's very upsetting bcca•sc when At one point . Bradbury suaaested you hav~ a hoh.day thcre:s al.ways that sheritrs employees might have edge to 1t. Things aren t right. You planted the bone fragments to bring feel gu11ly if you stan to enjoy the investigation to a conclusion. yourself. Later. he admitted that would be far-"Christmas used to buny favorite fetchea. holiday. l always looked forward to A private detective hired by the Christmas. Not anymore." Bradburys alS<? fue!ed th.e tempest Do~ations to .the. Laura Center. with the sheriffs 1nves11gators by established to assist 1n the search for questioning their abili1ies. The Brad-the Laura and other missing children. burys since have replaced the detec-have ~lowed. And volunteersaren'tas tive with a new investigator. plen11ful as they once were. "That's the smarte t th ing they "So~e11me!> people act !ike ·~h. co uld do." said Nadler. haven t you gott~n over this yet .or Patty said the new investigator gets 'why don't you give up,'" she said. alonJ "much better wi th police" and ··But to me it'sJust anolherday. First is going over the original information 1t was a couple of days, 1hen a couple developed when Laura vanished. of weeks and now it's two years. Nadler allows that there still is "Two years. It's hard to conceive,'' ground to cover and that legitimate she said. "But we haven't given up lta<U still develop from time-to tame. hope.'~ WAR ON DRUGS IN IRVINE •.. From A l the j u venales ... "Inflation has crept 1n10 the (juven· ile) allowance categol) and that doesn't count the ones 1hat are working,'' said Jones. The availab1ht} of rock cocaine - pea-sized balls of cocaanc with the 1mpunt1es burned awa> -has created another dimension to the drug problem. Unlike S 100 worth of cocaine powder. SI 0 of rock cocaine is "prepared to smoke nght now. It's a 4real 1ncenuve for people,'' Jones said. Rock cocaine as also purer. "That's why more people arc gernna hooked. It's getung them in vol.,,ed deeper and quicker." Jones said LSD. amphetammes and marijuana arc also a'ailablc in Irvine. The problem can be addressed, however. through stepped-up en- forcement and education. said Jones. "We can be a highl) visible, drug resistant communit>." said Baker The task force. wh ich will tncl ude representatives from the Irvine Medi- cal Center. the Irvine Unified School D1stnct, UC' Irvine. the police depan- ment and other community leaders. will set priorities for dealing with drug abuse in Irvine and rcpon back to the co unc1l 1n Janua ry. Baker made his proposal following an announcement by Irvine Co. Vice Chai rman Tom Nielsen that the company wascontributing$75.000 to the Irvine Chemical People. The grant to the nonprofit educational group will be allocated over three )ears. The lrvane Unified Sc hool District has also picked up the banner against drug abuse. The district's Board of Education has allocated $69.300 to implement the Social Thinking and Reasoning (STAR) program at 11 of the distncfs schools. Bruce G1vner. deputy super· antendcnt of Irvine schools. said the district piloted the STA R orogram 1n 1983 long before drug programs were fashi onable. The pilot study worked with middle school students who were identified as high risk. said Givner. Drug abu¥ has been linked to high- nsk students who have poor self esteem. low S<.'hool auendance re· cords and low grades. he said. ~ccordang 10 a program report. STAR-trained students showed s1g- nificantl) higher grade point averages than their un trained peers. had fewer absence~ and reported better healt h and less ph)sical problems than their high-risk countcrpans over a six-year penod. G1 vncr said the program 's goals arc to reach 1,600 to 2.000 students 1n small group and another 6.000 to 8.000 students in the classroom. After teacher tra ining this semester. the program will begin tn January at the district's four middle schools and seven other schools yet to be chosen. said Gi' ner GAME 6 / WEEK 6 I DAY 1 29 32 67 72 66 4·1· 50 ~ A YOU CAN INCREASE YOUR f CHANCE TO Wiii OHOI TlllS SUNDAY'S PAPER FOR Al ADDITIONAL WlllO CARD. 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He also said that Angus, a Golden, C'olorado-bascd company. has a&fCed to a SI mil hon propeny value protection plan that would be used to pay owners who face property losses while trying to sell dunng the 011 drilling phase. Al the end of the drilling perjod, one-third of whatever 1s left in the fund would go to residents. One-third would go to the city for development of nearby McCallen Park and the remainder would go back to Angus. The Planning Commission. when at rejected th e proposal last month. cited netative impacts of 24-hour drilling on the neighborhood. BEYER L Y HIL LS {AP) -A talking machi ne fended off a~vances from Flip Walson Saturday n1g~u ~nd drew the first batch of wtnmna numbers for the California Lottery's new "Lotto 6-49" game, which could bri ng a luck) winner $2.2 million. 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Neal V. ~Jr. PARRY ·GROCE Kristin Suzanne Groce of Costa Mesa ex- chan1ed wedding vows Wlth Neal Vance Parry Jr. of NewPott Bea~h in a Sept. 13 candleltght ceremony 1n St. Paul's Luthera n Church in Laguna Beach. Their 250 reception guests were serenaded by a mariachi trio uPon amval at the Women's Club of Laguna Beach. The bnde 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs George Ronald Groce of Costa Mc a. She wore a gown of white sil k-satin in princess style with an ofT- thc-shoulder design or fabric roses. A matching headpiece of fabn e roses held her floor-length veil. Shannon Groce, the bnde's sister, was maid of honor and another sister, Tracey Groce. Patil Palmer and Roxane Montgomary were bndesma1ds Mr. and Mrs. NeaJ Va nce Parry r. of Newpor1 Beach are the parents of the bndegroom . JefT Harris was best man and Bill, Jonathan and Marl\: Parry. brothers of the bndqroom. Clay Smith and Henl) Schnepf were ushers. j\f\er a wedding trip to Deer Valley. Utah. the couPle are at home in Balboa. He i~ .self-employed with Newport Arch~tural Millwork. Mr. and Mre. R . Lafe Skillman SKILLMAN-PIKE The Commun1t} Church Congregatmnal 1n Corona dcl Mar was the ~c111ng tor the Jul) 5 weddin~of Joy L)nne Pi kt' of Newport Beach and R Lafe k11lman of Dayton. Ohio. The couple greeted 250 guests at their reception at the Balboa Bay ( lub. The bnde 1s the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Pike Jr. of Newport Beach. he \\Ore a gown of whtte China sill.. appliqued w1lh f-rench lace and i.ced pearls \\Ith a chapel length train. Her fingertip veil was held b} a lace and seed ~arl Juliet cap. Launc D Eliscu \\as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Knsten Frost. G""en H11l ebol. Jo}ce laughter and uzannc \\engcr The bridegroom 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert w Skillman of Da> ton. Ohio. He chose Jed Skillman a~ best man and ushers were Brad Bucl..l'\. Tom Heninger. Dan Rust and Bob Waggoner · The cou ple n:"des in Orange Count> after a wedding trip to the island of Kaun1. She 1s an ad"ert1s1ng account e·u~cut1\e \\Ith C1olden \\est Publishing and he 1\ computer ~le., rt•pre~ntatl\C with Re)'nolds and Re)nolds Co. Mr. and Mn. Larry Fftlln FRltGIN-COOK Debra Diane Cook became the bride of LarT) J Fregin on Aug. 16 in the Cr)stal Cathedral Arboretum 1n Garden Grove. The Rev Kenneth Van Wyk officiated at the double nng ceremon). The couple arccted their gue'il!t nt the Turnip Rose in Orange Mr and Mrs. 03v1d T. ( ook of llun11ngton Beach arc the parents of the bride. She wore an off· · thC·llhOUlder &Own Of ivory S3110 Wit h 5ICCVeS detailed with satin bOws. The bodice and detachable train were accented with Akncon lace, ~qu1n<> ond seed pearls with h1ffi1 lace at the hem. She wore a beaded and sequined hcndp1ccc and earned a cascade of dendrob1um orch1d'i. frcc~ia~ and rose\ Mani Cassell wn~ the maid ol honor • nd bride maid were Hc1d1 Fnl ron. cousin of the h11dc. Robin Miller. I e lie Mukai. ndy lmbore. and Laura Nelson. the bride' 1stcr·m-law Nicole Falson. the bnde's cousin, wH Oowerg1rl. The hndegroom 1s the ~on of Mr and MT" Al Froehlich of Canyon Lake and Larry F. f"rqin of Lake El more. Troy Dav1'I was best man: usher were Dann Cook. brother of the bndc. fd and Ken Frea1n. brothcn of the bndcaroom. Mike elton, the bndearoom's brother-in-la\\', and Ken Froehlich After a wtdd1n1 tnp 10 ( ancun. Me\lrn, the couple re 1dc in Co ta Mesa c;he I) ollicc manager for T ruck'5 for Dc:411ancn and he as uile manager of undown Manne lk>aa. ; Work on Moulton. Parkiil LB starts ~ By LAURA MERK .,. . ..., ....... Construction has begun on Moulton Meadows Park -a play area for the children of Arch Beach Heights in La un:i Beach. Residents have been waiting for the park for 14 years. Claudia Redfearn. a resjdent of Arch Beach He1ahts. said she re- members when her children pe11t1oned the Orange Count y Board of Supervisors to step up efTons for the park. . City Manager Ken Frank said 11 has ton& been a pnont)' of the council but work could not begin until the county gave the land to Laguna Beach. The count) recently dedicated the 9.3- acrc site to the Ul} and 4.ss1stant City Manager Rob Clark said construction cr~w~ already ha'c begun putting the ut1hucs for the park underground The par!.. should open within six months "F1nall} \\e hav<: a park . We arc elated. The JOkc wa'i always, 'I hope we have a park before \\Cha' e grandchildren.'" she said. Plans for the S600.000 park include a ball field. two tennis cou rts, a ba sketball court. a pla}ground. a four-foot-wide Jogging trail. restrooms and p1cn1c tables. At the n:qucst of the Balboa A venue re'i1dents. a crosswal k or signal also will be installed. Parents had also asked that the park be enclo~d to keep children from chasing ball~ 1n10 the street. · The counul has agreed 10 plant a shubbery fence bordering me street. Irvine's ban on fireworks now offficial By G. JEANETTE A VENT o.-, f'llqt C:«r11p1...,.t The !>ale and use ot so-called safe and sane fireworks will no longer be allowed 1n Irvine. beg1nn1ng nellt )ear 'In a 4-1 \Ole. the !nine CH) Council gave final appro' al to a new ordinance that bans all fireworks in the ci t), except professional d1'ipla) s that arc state· licensed and ha' c cu~ permits Sparkler\ and popping de' 1ccr, are included in the ban Council members ha'e said the' favor the ban because of IOJUrlC'i and fire hazard,, associated """h fire\\Orks. Councilman Da\ld Baker cast the lone' ote against the ordinance Two other Orange Coa\l ut1cs - Laguna Beach and Ne"" port Bcarh -alr,o have passed a ~an on fireworks Granny Gooee, a white terrier- mlx, I• at the Laguna Beach Animal Shelter waiting for •omeone to give her a home. She I• •payed, very calm and gentle, affectionate, good with children and houeebroken. The •helter I• at 20612 Laguna Canyon Road In Laguna. I ELECTION '86 ---- Honored by fitness foundation The National Fitnetaa Foundation honored Orance County Supern90r Tom Rilef left. Ram• owner Georcta F rontlere, Olympie Ool4 lledalla-iUwin lloeea and Carla Jr. reetaarant owner Cul Karcher at an awuda cala Thanday for their contribution• to the national fltnetaa mo•ement. Held in Inine, the awarda banquet benefited the United State. Fltnetaa Academy a national fitneM center to be built In L&C_;.a Na,uel. The academy will proTlde phy•lcal fitneu and •porta acttvtttea for all acea. ~ ........................ edaeatloaal prOtErama for ntneee ln8tnacton and caechee • ...a will .ene u a clearbaCJaocae for nHarch on diet, aatrttlon aad spol"tll medicine. AccordlDC to a •poke.maa foJ' the e•ent. Riley wu honored .for hla leadenhlp ln brlnc the academy to <>ranee Coanty. Jl'roatlere .... recocnlud for her 1eneroua •upport of health and fitneu proeram• and llOH8 wu noted u an lnaplration to uplrlnc atbletee. Karcher wu honored for bl• •apport of athletic team8 throUChout the community. ~rotective layer of ozone shrinking, UCI prof says Resear c her cite-s Swiss o bse rvations , h ole over Antarctica t o s upport his conclus ion s By GUY B-:-OAirST ,._ .. , ..... ,_." The protectt'e ozone layer high in the atmo\phere 1s shrinking over the. hea vily populated northern hemisphere temperate zone. mostly in the winter. a noted UC II'\ ine re'iearcher said Fnda}. F. Sherwood Rowland. professor of chem1str~ at UCI. said the firtdmg from Swiss observati ons. coupled with the hole in the 01one la)'cr o'er .\ntarctica kno"n to occur at this time of )Car. lends suppon to the argument lhat em1ss1ons of man. made chlorofluorocarbon chemicals are destrO) ing the 01one. .. It 1s the agreement between the two "h1ch makes us behe"c that the cause of the 01one depletion over Halley Ba)' ( .\ntarc11ca) 1s the chlonne in the at· mosphere:· he said b) telephone from ff'\•tne to a news conference m Washing· ton. D ( .. spon~ored by the World Re- sources Institute. an environmental re· search organ11a1ion Rowland was one of the pioneers who firs t proposed 1n 1974 that chloroflurocarbons could attack ozone His work led to a ban on use of the chemicals as aerosol propellants. The amount of ozone over Halley Ba} 1 n October has been less each year s1 nee 1978. 11 was disco' ered last )'ear. The shortfall is now about 40 percent Various other explanauons for 01one depletion have been ofTered . such a'> the 1 I-year C)'cle in the ou tput of the sun and the influence of volcanic eruptions. The Swiss measurements. made at Arosa in the Alps by researchers from the Swiss Techn1caJ Unners11y. were begun 1n 1931 . making them by far the oldest available. Most such data begin in the late 1950s. Though total ozone ovt'r Arosa \ancd from )'ear to )Car. the yrarl} average from 1931 through 170 did not change. Rowland said. But since 1970. the concen- tration has been below that a"er:age eH~I") )Car but one. and the trend 1s about 3 percent below. The annual average conceals wider swings throughout the year. The decline appears to be I percent in August. increasing steadily as temperatures drop and nights lengthen to about 6 percent m December and January, then casing as days get warmer and longer. Arosa 1s at 45 degrttS nonh latitude. Since at high altitudes m m1d-lat11udes the atmosphere 1s well mixed. similar findings would be expected at c1t1es on the same latitude such a'i Ottawa. Portland. Ore .. or Vladivostok. 1beria. Ozone. a smog pollutant on the ground. is formed 15 to 25 miles in tbe atmosphere by the sun's ultra-violet ra)'S It makes life on earth possible by keeping those rays from reaching the ground. Chloroflu orocarbons. valued for re- rngera11on and other uses because they arc men. non-tou c and non-flammable. can takr 25 years to reach the ozone layer. But they break down there to liberate chlonnc. which destro)'s ozone More ultra-violet ra \S Wlll macase skin cancers and t')'C disorders in animals such as cattle reduce crop ~1clds and some shallO"A·Waler marine hie and shorten the usdul hfe of some plasucs. sc1ent1sts sa)' Warrant issued for man whogave away girl S.\ I\; BFR N ~ R Dl;\10 ( >\PJ -.\n arrest warrant has hcl.'n l'>\Ul.'d for a man ""ho ga'c a":n a 5-,e.ir-old girl . hche,cd 10 be h1sdaugh.1er. !>O ..,hl· rnuld ha' l' a betta life. '>hcrlll''> tkpu11cc, 'a} L1.;a kn'>en "a'> g1' en 1u a ( 'hino n>Upk. then plated 1n wunt~ lU\tud~ tn earl~ >\ugu\1 "hen thl' l ouplc tnl·d to adopt her The man hche' cd to Ix' hl·r father. C.rordon Jensen. l'i "anted lor·rnH''>t1gat1on ot child mole\ta twn and child desertion. San Bernardino Count) <.herifis Detec11,e Ch ff Hams said Frida\ The "arrant was issued 1n an1a < ru1 ( ount\ where Jen'iCn \\a\ la\l \l'en he said. · The \\arrant \\a'i based nn 3 sheriff\ in'es11gn11on and intef'\ IC\\\ "1th L1!Ml. Hams !>aid The child \\3S e\ammcd. but doctors found no c;1gn of molc<,tauon. he \aid L1..a. "ho 1'i h' ing 1n a toster home 1n ')an Bernardino lame to thl' attl.'nt1on of authont1e'> ~ug 4 "hen a Chino \\Oman rnntactcd <,henfir,depu11c<. about adopting her Hams ..au.l The Chino woman whose name was \\lthheld h~ authont1e' \aid hl.'r parents had hroughl Lisa from \.orthem C"ah- forn1J . "here the girl had been 11\l ng with .Jen<,en Harri'> ~id. Jensen told the parents he \\as scel..1ng a tx-11cr homl' for h1~ dau11.h1er the dctelll'e \aid ' Newport fire department wins higher rating Commercial lire insurance 1n Newport Beach lOuld drop a~ much a~ I 0 percent in the l oming }l'ar hclausc ot the Cit} fire and ""atcr department'\ 1mprmed rattng. The two c1t\ departments were up- graded to a ('la.,, ~ following a com- prchCMt\l' sur\l·~ conducted by the In- surance Ser' 1n·, Otfot· The sune} re- '1ewed such aspects of fire sen·1ce as response time. equipment. staffing. and the city's water S)Stem A. Class l rat1n~ 1s tht' highest cla41s1· ficat1on normally given a cit} and has bet'n exceeded na tionally in onl~ a fow in · stances. said Fire C'h1ef Jim Reed Reed predicted the 1mpro"cd ratln~ could lead to a 10 pen:cnt drop 1n firt 1Murance rate\ for commercial firms in \,c\\ pon Beach He crrd1ted the cit) ·s water S)\tt'm as well a!> the k"el of training and supcn mon \\1thin tht' Fire Department for the higher ra11ng .. . Huntington candidates seek seniors' votes By ROBERT BARKER Of lfleo.llyl>tletlt.ft The campaign 1ra1l 1n Huntington Beach led to the M1chad E. Rodgers enior C 1111ens' Center lost week where 20 candidates ""ooed senior c1u1ens for their \Ole\ in the ov. 4 cit~ election Man) of the candidates appeared to 1u1lor their comments for the seniors. They ""ould work for better transponation and housing cond111ons for the elderly, they s:11d Herc nrc some po it1ons voiced b) candidates: •Wes R3nn1'lter He Mild he fa, ortd rl'dt'velopmcnt ~au!lc a lot of cnmC' 1l> tl\tnbutnblc to the downtown He favors more Emcrold ('O\ e (~nior r1t1tcn) hou • mg de' clopments. and auackcd the Dtal Ride ) stem that he ~1d can require nden to make four bus change~ 10 cros!i the city. •1 om L1vengooJ He said he would look at incrco4l1na the ut1l11} ta' exemption for senior c111zen!>. He uppons an analym of senior r1t11cn center 6p;JM1on. he said. •Don Tro> He plcdaed to protect aaamst denc.1t )' parkina and traffic build up in redeveloped areas He 1d he would ti) to act mo~ mect1 ns rooms added 10 the stnior center He fa \O~ free paramedic service. continued meal\ on whctl pr<\- anim,, a pa 1vc park. a children· "'1n1 at the ltbrary and more \Cn10t) u\ed a COO~\Jllant' b\. tht' Cit)'. • orma Vondrr tolen he \3td ~he wnuld e\plort with ~n10" tht JXl 1hlc senior r1 t11cn l'\lhJngr "''h Huntington Beach 'll'iter Cllll'\ 1n \u,traha and Japan She ""ould worl.. 10 m.tl..l· the ci t\ sale so that people can "all.. to till' lihral): the pier and other areas ""lthuut tx·1ng assaulted •Ton} Pas\3nnantl' lk claimed that campaign spending 1c, .1h.,urd and aid hl' would be at th e bottom 111 the c,pcnd1ng "'' so he \\Ouldn't he ht·hnllkn tu nO\onc •Elaine Crall ~hl' h\ll'd 17 ·,cars ot being ln\Olvcd IO ('I\ I( ,\!lair<, and J')rom- ISCd to work hard 10 1mpm' e do,~ntown redevelopment nrea' •John Vakntmo lie ,,ml that S<'niur c111 Lens center nel'dl·d 111 tx· h1qer and ha'c more room' lk Jl\o '81d that disabled scnJOr l.'111/l'n' hUH' no mean" ol transponat1on 10 gel tu lhl' ll'nter • Ja} tout. He Yid 'oter\ ha\C the mo t difficult choice 1n an\ l'lect1on and said that the "longc' it) and~ omm1tment" ofh1 sen tee demonstrated his concern fo1 the comm unit) •John frslo.ine He \31d he\ been a senior atac for t""o Orange County upcrv1sors and "l..nC>\\\ the people and how 10 sohe problem., .. deahna wtth tran!lporta11on for ~n1or'i He'd v.ork to eont1nue present pohc)' ol not condemn· ina land or d1,placin1 rc'l1dents through ~cvclopmcnt projects. he \.'lid •R1 k Ro~c He \aid hC''\ not oppo..cd tO rtdC'-clOpmcnt hut l\ a& 1n\t the maarutudc of 11 i\ rcdr\elonmcnt nuxkl \hov. the h11h·ri~ hotel<1 he 1d and he will not uppon that !..ind ot m. '"1"c de' l'lopm ent. he \a1d •Hcnf\ Yee He ..aid his 30 \('ar' nt hu\1nc\\ 'rnanagl'm<'nt e'pcnenrc lan he 'aluablc 10 .the cit}' that hai. u SI()() m11l111n hudget •Jim il"a Hesa1dhefa"orsrede,clu1J· mcnl ~ausc downtown Huntington Bl'aC'h 1s a disgrace and should be cleanl·d up He fa,ors free paramedic scr"1ec .10d ut1hl\ 1a:11. C'\empttons. •Tim Klink. He claimed that resident' .ire bt1ng ignored and overlooked "It " llrnt:' for a new voice." he ..aid. "and I "ouldn't he afraid to ask \\hat vou and I \\Ould ask " · •Rohen C"rawfis. He supports ""eek I> l ou nc1I meetings "because dcc1s1on\ ar~· madr af\er m1dn1ght" and people aren't a~art of them He\ al the on!\ rnnd1datc upponina rent control on mobile home\. he said. •< rrJu: \\ tnlhl'll \hl· ~lld that a'I land gl'I\ dll'>l t11 th<' r>olnl 111 build-out (no 111\lll' IJll\J ·•' Jll.a l>h .. lut u, •'-'VI""~'" 1 ••hH prt'\\U re M"ll rl':l'il'' tor l'\l'"'"' \ c growth "' .. I'm for lon[l·ICrm bf>n fiual growth for dtlLCn!I. OOl de\ elope~ .. she ~1d. 9 \hl'f\A.O<>d Baile\ There are two place~ that arc espcc1all~ m ercrowdcd -the libraf'\ and thr 'lt'n1111 ~enter Ho \aid he ta' Of' pcrhap'i a mu.,l·u m to prc<;enc the lit'·!> heritage •Dan Maha Oh 11c·, run for City < ounc1l t" KC and told the audience that thl\ \l':lr' land1date' arc the finest group he \ 'lt'Cn • I om Ma\~ Onl' ol the mu in rcft'Kln'I he \upportcd downtn""n 11X!c"clopment Ile ~1d. wa\ to \Ut "nnw rate ( 11~ uome' lJa1 l Hulton and her l h<lllcn1cr. Orange c ount' Dcput) Das~ tnct •\ltornev l ed John.,on al.,o appeared OC D puties back R-eth for Sup rvisor 1 he ·\,\o\1at1on ol 01anac Count' l>t'pul\ ~hcnlh hac, cndtir'cd ..\nahc1m Ma)Or {)on Rnth for 4th l>mrwt l·ount' ,uper' 1~r Thr aroup >i poht11.· I cll t1,1n wmm111cc lhO\C Roth O\t't Orunge Mn) or Jim 1k.1m tx•r au\t' nf Kt>th''I .,tmn \Upflor1 ''' l,1\\ \•nforn·mcnt 'i..'lld a pre~\ rcleil~ "'u''\f ll\ lhl ·'"tx u\t1on In 11t ht'r )late anti 1.oun1 ' natc\, the ,l\\(ll. 1at1on "' "upp<1r11ng \anta A.na Mc1Hl1 Dan C.1rt'<-'I Im the 71nd D1stntt ~late .\\-.cmhl) \CUI l l·t Branch lorcount)' retordcr Ron Ma' for \ant.i \na CH) ( oum.11 \\ 1lham Rc41,~onh for upcr1 r C llUrt otlice !\umber . Jam~ Brooks for f l'ntral Mun1lt~I t oun ofli~ umber 9 nnd R1C'hard Rehn for '\nnh Municipal c •'urt otl1cc 11.Jumhtr ' ·-· • Armed with a lot of pers istence and a bit of luck, Bea and Roy Prettyman joined the growing ranks of Doily Pilot/TWA W in-Go winners this week . 1'1'm kind of a game fonot1c," said Bea, a Costa Mesa grandmother . "I send 1n sweepstakes games, and I ploy W in-Go k ,, every wee . However, until now the winning hos been elusive. She's won door prizes , "but nothing really to speak of." This time was different. She 1ust knew she was going to be a winner, but the feeling didn't make the waiting any easier. On the lost day of Gome Four she was waiting lor the paper. "I only needed one more number." Roy, a machine shop owner, said he was in the shower when his wife come in shouting, 111 got my number. I got my number." "I thought the house was on fire ,'' he said. Bea wasted no time calling the Da tly Pilot. "I called them that even1~ld th em I thought I was a winner." • The destination of their trip is still up in the air . They've been to Hawa ii and they' re planning a six-day cruise to Puerto Vallarta, but "we've never been to Europe,'' said Roy. "I've always been kind ol interested 1n Switzerland." Then, on the other hand , "we hove a little girl in India that we've been sponsoring since she was 6 years old and she 1s now 13," said Bea. For the lost eight years they've been send ing money to the Children's Christion Fund so the girl con go lo school. "We've always told her we 'd come see her if we could," said Bea . The trip could be as early as spring, but more than likely they will use the free trip in July to celebrate the ir 21st anniversary, said Bea. In the meantime, Bea plans to ~eep busy with her painting classes and Roy ploys acoustic guitar . ''I point mostly landscapes and florals," said Bea. She won't admit to being an artist, but ''I have a good teacher and enjoy it," she said . YOU COU LD BE OUR NEXT WINNER! llily ''!9!w~w!:!f A CALL OUR HOTLINE FOR INFORMATION, 71 4 642·4333. fllGHTS AVAllA8tE FK>M OIANGl CCAJNTY TO /AX VIA GOIOlN STATE AllllNfS Nicaragua won't pOstpone trial . 1 1· u s aid for the rebels. The MANAC UA. N1car._.ua (AP) -Nicaraguan leader Dlnicl Ortcp called Ptt11dcnt RcaJan "the godfather" Saturday and said Reaaan had 1n effect sentenced A~rican E'-l&enc Hascnfus to prison by approvma S 100 million in U.S. aid for the Contra rebels. mal despue the apJ?rova . 0 : · ·b s pcndina biJI fundina was contained in the odmn! u cd Saturday b)' approved earlier b)' Congre~) an 1in "Upon sianing that law today. President Rcapn is ianina the death sentence not only of Nicarquans but also of American citizens. like Misters CooJ>(r and Sawyer, and al so sign ing the prison sentence ... for Hasenfus." the Nicaraguan president said in a nationally Rea~Ptesident Reagan killed M1~tcri Cooper and Sa er .. One sajd, "And President Reagan has M~. wy fi. . . '18 We arc all clear ilult the godfather IS Hasen us 1n Jal · · .. r. d those who died ~cte· Mr. Rcapn, and that Hase~!us an employees of 1hc godfa1her. "taa• Ortcp said the decision to aid the rebels was • ~· of Che whip for Latin America n peoples and govern· • broadcast speech. • ·Hasenfus was captured Oct. 6 after a rebel supply plane was sho1 down oversouthetp-Ntcaragua. William J. Cooper. identified as 1hc plane's pilot. and Wallace Blaine Sawyer Jr. of Magn olia. Ark .. d ied in 1he crash. Earlier. the Nicaraguan government turned down a U.S. requcs1 to postpone Hasenfus' 1nal for two weeks. men ts... d Latin .. We Nicaraguan . Central Amencans an Amencans arc obliged starung today to decree . an international alert to respond to the terronst.,,war-h~e. in1erventionist escalation of the Untied States. he ;.ud. But Ortega ins1s_tcd Hascnfus would receive a fa ir The ForciJll Ministry said Fnday that procee mp against Hascnfus would begin Monday. a) planned. Berri wan~s to swap Israeli pilot for Lebanese prisoners DAMASCUS. Syria (AP)-Leba- non's justice m101s1cr, militia chief Nabih Dem . said Saturday he would seek 1oswapa captured Israeli airman for Lebanese and Paleslinians held in Israel. Berri, head of the Sh1i1e Moslem Amal mill11a. refused to confirm while on a v1s1t 10 Damascus. how- ever. that the airman 1s in the hands of his fighters. In Tel Aviv. an Israeli arm) official dechncd to comment on Berri's statement. The official. who demanded anonymity, sa id the aviator is listed as missing in action followine Israeli air o;trikec; in I ebanon. He reiterated the army's position that 11 would do everything possible to find him. Israeli military sources, also speak- ing on condi1ion of anonymit,Y. said no Israeli troops were searching for the missing soldier Saturday. l he aviator has been missing since his F-4 Phantom fighter bombe r was shot down Thursday over sou1 hern Lebanon. Another airman aboard the plane ~as rescued by Israeli helicop- ters. The plane 1ook pan 1n raids on whal Israel said were Palestinian guerrilla bases near the port city of Sidon. Four people were killed and I 0 wounded. Last Bay of Pigs soldier returns MIAMI (AP)-The lasl of the 1.200 men imprisoned '" cu.ha for the abort1' e Bay of Pip tn\'aS10n a quaner-century BlO arri ved 1n M1am1 on Sa1 urday. saying he would .. continue 10 be a soldier of freedom ... Ramon Conte Hernandez. 56. hua&ed his wife. Hilda. and other fam1l r members who greeted him al M1am1 ln1erna11onal A1rpon on a 01ght from Havana. 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He cases brouaht by customer$. rMnts relatina to the Medical-office IChool for their ro-&r youna children was sentm~d lo 90 in the Onnac The upcnor C'oun action filed computer sy,tems that the customm but couldn't find one an tht area. County Jail but Judae Francisco Fnday by rormrr Nonbropcomputcr coml)fa1ned about. ~ Lan year, lhcy wctt watchina Briteno &taycd the sen tence on t.bc. en&inccr Roben Banahan a.nd his "E1sent1ally, No~;f Corp. 20/'lO on 1elev111o n and saw 1 condition that De Beer did not violate attorneys. David Pastrana and throuab 111 lawyers en in a total seament on the White Gloves atld probabtion apin. Ronald toclc. also alleges conspiracy attempt to obttruct JUStice throuah P11ty. Manntn comJ)llny based in De Beer was arrested earlier this to obstruct Justice and thrcatenina to lhe intimidation of witnesses. JUdacs Washington, D.C. • rJ0!1~ •snd cha~ged with being in the sur employees who offered to h~lp and. . attorner. :·said attorney Ro~ The comt>any was offerina nu lates illegally. said Joseph pla1nt11T customers. ert Kilborne, who represents the three franchises, said Laurel Otten, and Brandon. assistant director of in· Potential witnesses were in· plaintiffs. "we said we'd do it" Their company. vcstiptions for the INS in San t1m1dated to the point orrcaring they Only a few or the computer cases Protocol Inc .. ofTers the clas for Francisco. would never work in the computer went to full trial. rcsultina in court children and 1s plannina one for !Jrandon said he couldn't elaborate industl') again. the sun says. awards or less than SI 00,000. Most o;.,_ COMI DAILY N.Of .... tw. 0 ••r .. - NO Due to deltvery prOblima, tM IPOf llitg goodi dilPl women'• potyt,.......~ llMd on.-.. tldl today'• Targe .... wAlc>n _. not be 8V18llL 1'twr will errtve lat• In the month, eo rllln checka _. be lllUed. We regret any Inconvenience thle may c.uM. . I _(!)TARGEt adults. Fndav on the case Nonhrop spoke man Tonv Can· wctt settled for undisclosed sums. h's not that parents don't want to 11F======:i========~;;:;::=;;;;;::;::~~~;;;;~=~:..:..::.:..:=..::~===:.:.::.::..__J_:========================:; teach their children manner$ at home, ~id Swenson, but "it often ta.kcs an outside innucncc and a peer situation for children to learn the importance of manners." "I think the le ids tend to learn better from an outsider," said Irvine parent Paula Socha who brought her daugh- ter. Brianna. "When it's a parent. you're naa ing." "Parents arc always correcting what's wrong." said Swenson. "Our endeavor 1s to teach them what's n&ht." Even e1ght·year·old Brianna. whom her mom calls a tom girl. admitted 1t was fun. She was sur· prised when the boys pulled out the chairs for the ,iris. "I didn't think they'd do that.' "Most manners arc common sense," said Swenson. There arc some t.hings hke "which bread plate is mine" that aren't quite so clear. It 1!1 "all those hule things that make us feel insecure." he said. H1stoncally in the Unatcd States. "a fortunate few could attend formal tnuning at private schools." Olherwise. "if it didn't come from yourparcm~. you didn't-get it." Today however. "there arc so man) dual-working parents. they're not able to s11 down for dinner together." said Green. "That's where you're going to get 11 or you're not going to gel 11 at all •· Green admitted the cunsy is out ol style. lake children saying ")'cs sir" and "yes ma'am:· but "n'SJUSt a way of showing respect. One l111le girl cuns1es for her grandma If they wcre to meet the president or the pope. they would know what to do. It breed~ confidence 1n children." "There's a real empham on good manners and good grooming toda)," said Green. She said she didn't kno1.1. if it was a reaction to the 1nformaht} of thr '60s or s1 m ply the sw1 ng of lh l.' pendulum back to an 1nlC'rrst 1n manners. Parents arc alread) s1gn1ng up their children for the Nov I cla\\ at the hotel. she said. Green said they break up the hour- lon1 Saturday classes with puppet'> and mimes fort he children in the 5-to 8·year-0ld class. They also ha ve a food of the week The children learn how to eat salad. artichokes. soup and chicken .. ,, breaks up the 11me. That's ~en something that's been real fun ·· ··we hit the basics." said wen son "There's onl} so much the~ can retain." "I won 't promise the,ill be httlc anJ.cls.'' Clark told paren ts at th e children's lunch debut. but "1 f 1he} are encouraged to go"<>"er th(• thing\ they·vc learned. the} will 1mpro\C.· .. RAJNEESH ..• From Al U.S. 1mm1gra11on la1.1.s fhc guru. who 1s rcponcdly la ving 1n India. was also lined $400.000. According to Sch1mmclpfenn1g. h1'i wife hopes to open the new preschool. which will accomoda te I 00 children. by December. She will continue to operate her smaller school at the site she lca'les from the Laguna Beach UnHicd 'ichool Di strict. Thr .a-acre s11e tha1 houses th c RaJneesh center 1s surrou nded b} la'le oat.. trees. l'ucal} pt us. cquestnan trails and a 1.1.-aln ul gro,e. "It will tx: rca-lly-tt~almosW1kc a pnme' al forest .\nd the mcdJtal1on renter 1s a unique structure in itself. That kind of combination 1s almost unbeatable.'' said Sch1mmclpfennig. . According to Sch1mmelpfenn1g his wife has already obtained a pcrm11 from the count) to use the site for a school. The land is currentl) in an a111cultural 1onC'. They ha"e applied for a child cart operators license from the Dcpanmcnt of Social Services. said h1mmclpfenn1g. 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"This Congress. in all probability, will be remembered for tax reform, balancing our defense needs a~ail_lst t~~ demands for fiscal restraint. and for its 1nab1hty to find a successfu l formula 10 solve the continuing problem of our nauonal deficit.'' said Senate Democratic Leader Roben C. Byrd of West Virginia. "Time and efTon and some· frustrat ion" ha'c produced "several milestones that many .of the members and many congressional observers never thought possible,"· House peaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr .• D-Mass .. had said in a farewell statement. Shortly before adjournment. Dole and Byrd made the customary call to President Reagan informing him that Congress had completed its business for the ~car. "We've j ust about wrapped up.this session of Congress. , .. We think we've had a pretty good year." Dole told the president. . Reagan replied , "Well I do too. Bob -both Bobs." - Byrd also lightheartedly reminded Reagan that control of the Senate is at stake in the upcoming congressional elections saying. "Mr. President, if we're in the majority, remember. now. I'll be sitting next to you when I come down to see you" at the White House. House leaders made a similar call Frida} night. The second session of the 99th Congre ss. wh100 convened last Jan. 21, ended more than two weeks past its original adjournment tafiC't of Oct. J. The I OOth Congress 1s to convene Jan. 6. 1987. The House and Senate completed their major work Friday night -including some measures that had been bottled up for years - but a handful oflegislators were on hand in each chamber Saturday to watch over last-minute items, mostly pet projects for which their sponsors wrwted to make one last pitch. Attendance 1n both chambers dwindled. House leaders left town and Rep. Steny H. Hoyer, D-Md., who does not hold a leadership Post but docs live in tho nearby Maryland suburbs. was lef\ presi ding over the House. During one spnnt ot morc substantive action. the Senate approved dozens of measures. with virtually no debate and no roll .call votc:s. in about 50 minutes. Score~ ~f bills for everything from com~ memorating the IOOth anniversary of Sears. Roebuck & Co. to "National Bowling Week" , Included amon~ the final measures was a occupied the attention of the lawmakers who $7. 7 billion authorization for the National w~re weary. but nonetheless interested in Aeronaut1rs and Space Administration. Jhe pushing through just one more bil. hill, later passed by the House as the last piece of The final day dragged on and on as legislation enacted by the· 99th Congress. senators and House members refusing to give provides for the replacement of the destroyed up on several bills stalled adjournment well space shuttle Challenger. . into the evening. • The Senate also passed legislation rcim- Noting the slow pa,·e. Dole commented." bursing Hamilton Jordan. former President Jflllrtybody told me at 11 in the morning that Jimmy Carter's chief of stafT. for legal costs we'd be here at 9 o'clock at night. I'd have told incurred in defending himself during a sperial them theyought to be examined: now I think we prosecutor's investigation of allegalton~ he WASHINGTON (AP) -The superp0wers will agrtc next y~a~ to withdraw all medium-range !1'1SS1!e5 from Europe. the Pentagon s ~h1ef arms control negotiator predicted Saturday. fi be But the Soviets woul~ 1rst . ought JO be examined." used cocaine al a New York nig~tch1b. ::::==::::::::::~~:::::::::;;;;;~===~.;;;;;;;;;~~~~-rl required to accept ons1te ins~uon as a precaution against cheaung on the pact. Assistant Defense Secr~tary Richard Perle. a.member of President Reaga n's back-up t.eam a.t the Iceland summil. said in an interview on Cable News Network. Perle said the Soviets are bound ~y .a pledge. 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Court orders seizure of LaRouche money WASH INGTON -An elderl) widow who says sl\e was defrauded of more than $60.000 by followe rs of L~ ndoo La Rouchc won a federal court order semng1he m onc) of two $roups tied to tll~ political extremi~t. including 1trc campaign for a controversial Al OS measure on the Californ1a·ballo1. i\n order signed by U.S. Distnct Judge Thelton E. Henderson in San Francisco dtrectcd the attachment ofup to $63.958 in the bank account!>ofthe Pre,ent A. I OS No'' lnit1at1ve Committee. or"PANIC." and Caucus D1stnbutors Inc. Both arc part of La Rouche's network of organizations. The mo\ e has the dTect of freezing monc) in a Los Angeles bank account held b~ PANIC The committee.· is the primal) force behind Proposition 64. Europe. "W At the same time. he said. e bave made it clear that onsne 1ns~c t1on 1s going to be necessar) to 'enfy cenain prov1s1ons. If the 0' 1ets aren·t read} for inspection t~at can give us ronfiden ce. then we r~ not read' for agreements that can t be verified ... He said the United States should have inspectors at the "bonfire". to observe the destrucuon of the m1SS- 1les and should have the righ t to ma ke sure the So' it'tS aren't "producing or dandest1nch storing additional miss- iles above and be} ond the agreed number.'' · .. f-or that purpose we be he' e t~at various measures. including ons1te inspection . will be necessary." he said. i\sked 1f he could imagine the Soviet~ agreeing to such menures after \ears of reluctancl-to permit '1s1ts ·b, l S. ex pens to production fac1litic~ ano other weapons sites. Perle replied: "I can 1mag1ne 1t 1fthey want an agreement.'' Smee returning from Reykjavik last weekend. President Reagan. Sec-Man who castrated son out on parole retary of State George P. S~ultz and Hl 'NTSV ILLE. Texas - A petroleum engineer who was conncted of other L'.S. officials ha ve said that of castrating hio; I I -year-old son with radiation has been released on parole after all the agreements the leaders dis- fi H' >ears 1n prison -despite his son's protests over his release. ''I'm ha pp~ to cussed at the inconclusive summit. gel out." Kerry Crocker. 56. said Frida> as he carried his belongings in t"o theonecovenngmedium-range m1ss- orangc mesh bags. "Mv plans right now are to get m} life back together." 1les in Europe is closest to realit y. Crocker was released . for good beha' 1or. after serving one-third of his Reagan and So' 1et leader M1kha1I scntl'ncc His brother Ben Crocker. who met him. said Kem Crocker "a" Gorbache' tentat1\cly agreed to keep innoct•nt. "We think it's a mistake that he was here in the first place." 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Remembtt ·,he poem I pnnled lat March in bonorof the eevee •l'ONlall who died when ~uttle Cha.lltneer exploded? h Do not stand by my arave and weep I am not there, I do not sleep I am a thou11nd winds that blow I am a diamond aJint on snow I am the 1Unliaht on npened gnun . I am the acnt le autumn rain World of Poetry. ballld in Sacramen- to, Calif. I said the author was unknown but dozens of peo~le wrote claimina THEY ha~ wnttcn the poem, A woman said her daujhter in Man- hattan. KAn .. had wntten it for her school peper. A man said his uncle a hip school teacher in Halifax No~a Scotia, was the author. StjJI a~other person ~id her neighbor David Kellems of Watseka, Ill., had won fii:it P.Jize (SSOO) in a poetry contest with 1L She ~nt alona a chppina as proof. The pnze was awarded by the After conliderablt dlecki.:S we teamed that IC.elleat1 .aid iAd win the SSOO prize for the poem. Q.-Yoa .,don't pl&)' fair. I ' epead ye.an mutertn• )'Oar polat~at btddln• and the n I ftnd tlaat )'Oa, the ort,Snator of tile polaWC>ant method, ipore joar own e11tem. Why l1 that? - J .B., Portemouth, N.H. A.-First, I have never claimed Now hear this: In today's mail a reader sent me a copy of an ACTION column from the Seattle Post-ln- ldlilencer by Maribeth Morris. Morris wri1e1 that so~ at the Post"nteJlieencer feU in RI'" with that poem seven ycan qo. It is an old Indian pnyer wnttcn in memory of a fallen tribe member and has been around for "several years." The CHARLES GOREN to have invented either the point-The expert will rate the first count or a system. The point-count hand as "good" and the second as met hod I advocate is based on "weak." That is because he will ex- Milton's Work's and has been pect to make eight or nine tricks around for more than with the first hand in whichever of half-a-century. his two suits partner has a flt. Al· However, In all the years that 1 though the second hand contains have been propagating counting an extra ace, he won't think as your points to evaluate your hand, highly olit because there are no I have stressed that you should tricb to develop, even if panner never let point-count become your has a spade fit. master. No method is a substitute -·Intennediate cards~ plays an for native Intelligence. important part in deciding how good a hand is. Consider this holding: Dummy Jxx OMAR SHARIF two hands you would r ather hold, even though their point-counts are the same: 1. • x x x x x Z. • A K x x x Q x xsxx Q Axss • O AK O xx •A •x I could fill a book wlth examples hands where point-eount doesn't come close to expressing the value of • hand . All these factors· are taken lnto account when I write the column. Send any q•eetlou for tllla eolamn You to Claulee 8 . Gorea and Omar 81aartt, Q x x In cue of tllle newepaper. Unless you can get the oppo-Cllarlee Goren and Omar Sllarlf nents to start this suit, it is odds penonaJly, or tllelr •tatre, cannot Early BN Of Quality Gifts, Business Cases, Agendas, Adult Games, Luggage, Personal Leather Goods, Handbags. SOUTH COAST PLAZA Carousel Court (71 4) 540-3110 IAVE t0-1 On everything/ Including all new arrivals of holiday merchandiser ONE WEEN OIL rt ANAHEIM PLAZA When an expert looks at a hand, before he even thinks of counting his points he classifies hls hand as either "good" or "weak." And that does not necessarily have anything to do with Its high-card content, al· though you will never find a "good" hand that does not contain some high cards. In his excellent book Morehead cm Bidding, the late Albert Morehead gave these two hands: u dertake to an.ewer all qaeetlon.t against your making a trick from ••~ab~m~l~tt.ed~.~-------J_--~~~~~~~!!!!~~~~!!~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~~ it. 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II you make a purchase trom Circuit City and w1th1n 30 days find the aame item lor less at our store or at an other local 1tock1ng retailer. we'll refund thed11ferenc: plus ten percent of the difference upon proof 01 the lower price Th1soller e11cludes the Circuit City Outlet Store V' Lay-Aw1y ,..._ Yoo can teke advantage of today' a •uper pric:ee by &eying molt purehUet awey. Wtth a amall dOwn payment, -.·o hold your -.ction up to 80 oay. ... lt'a a great wa~o aavel Chrietmea layan )'t muet be picked up by 17th .. 1HE LON"G&SHORT OF CDATS Just in cime for Southern Cali- fornia 's cooler days and nights are the ne west coats for fall. Highl ig hted by new lengths. shapes. details and colors, the coat comes on strong for fa ll. The biggest difference in the · coats for this fall is in the length, says Maryjane Ruckdeschel, Or- ange County fashion coordina tor for Nordstrom. New longer lengths as well as shorter styles are available. The coat has to coexist easily with many other wardrobe elements. Three-quarter or seven-eighth length coats are perfect for wear- ing over the season's new full, sweeping skirts. There are more options than ever m terms of shapes. For the most part. they are cut big, not voluminous, but definitely big without losing grace and femini- cy. Some of the best silhouettes include generous coats designed co fit over jackets, coats with rounded. qu ite broad shoulders and princess designs that are fitted and flare into a full hem. Some special details co w~cch for this season are coats with fur collars or rrim. military details like epaulette, gold buttons and leather. ,, Crocodile or suede belts worn at the waist provide a feminine silhouette. Also watch for larger collars and lapels, roomy sleeves, intricate back pleating and bag patch pockets. Ric browns, charcoal gray, deep r d and black and white houndstooth check are import· ant colors. Because a coac is a subscancial cloching invescmenc, qualicy 1s very important le. should be purchased with the idea thac 1t will be worn and en 1oved for a long time. Tweeds. shecland plaids and alpaca/wool blends are good choices. For full sweeping skirts, Anne Klem shows a swing coat m black cashmere m stven-e1ghth length. A Camva red woof coat was designed as a companion for pants. (A vailablr at f\'ordstrom, South Coast Plaza.) Photopaphr b~ Nick Souza I ,. e~e gel that may be a cure for 'center fever' 1'I ....,eth Arden peo~ mitht ba'9 Mii me and other Oranae c-., women in mind when they cam up with the compeny'1 latat Pl'OCluc1 -an C)'e ,rJ. lfh ~ "fQ 11 claimed it (C)Uld lie Iii aMWtt for die eyn of thott who Mve "c:tnter 'ever ...... thOR woaaen who havt' made all of tM plu lollowina performanm 11 the new OC PerfOrmlna Arts Center. T'bolc fwl penjes that have con- cluded at midniaht and where the hocels have bttn puttina out those nice, rich pastries ..• washed down by champagne. TM product should be in the stoTCS very soon and n's been named "Puffiness Calming Eye Gel." I'm . told ii soothes and cools to help 'diminish the ill effects of fatilue, PAPARAZZI PLUS strns, d1tt1na and too Httk sleep. "Eye creams solve the specific problems of drynep and lines and help with tbt appearance olwrinklll. but until now, the delicate pufft .... proot ti.uuc ll'OUDd Lhe eyu bu bed httle help," Mys EA beauty director Olttln Robena. The ttl that is reported to help Orm and tone the JMlfftnn& pront tillUt surroundi~ the c~ is also said to help dimi1h the ill effects of frequent air travel. urban air pollutants and air conditionina, When late niaht hours cause hard- t<>-get-started mominas, Glenn ~ ommends aently pattina a small amount ot' gel above and below a cleaned eye atta before applyina any other eye products. It can also bt used as an afternoon refresher or an cvcnins ttviwi.Jer without rtmovina eye makeup by applyina it to the under eye area only. Tbne put few weeks with all the ~and all of the onet comina UP. iequire UM o( a lo& of makeu9~rick1 1f you are to be at your belt. I recentl)' was try1na to remember all of the tips I had heatd that tvould help keep ane looltina brilht eyed and alwe. I remem6eted that Aida Oray had uid a titttc told eye shadow on the lower lid would do it. Also. a little pink e¥e shadow woulCS make you look brilht and alert, uid Gray. And artist JoAnnc Mix once told me a dot of white shadow at the comer of the outside eye would open up the eyes. Gray also SuafCtted the new pow- ders in aold, panic, coral, pearl or silver as a briahtencr. There arc sevCMI ways tte- ommcndcd for applyint powder thete days. Oinquc's way is to put the powder in your hands and rub it downward on the face for aood coverqe-"8nd tMI\ brush to set off eXCHS. Gray uid to bru1h powder upward on the entire face and then fin11h off by brulhint downward. A few years go at Robinson'• I uw Ida SteW&rt (Estee Lauder) male.int up a woman. She added powder afttr moisturizer and before foundation. So there are different methods, but most makcu{' peo~ 1etm to aaree on powder applied in some manner. EXCLUSIVE: The new ~y at South Coast Plaza openina soon ls the first Oranae CouJ\t)' retailer to offer Juin Rachele Cosmetics. a new line of products for women. It ofTm 28 shades offoundation, 20 lipttic.ks, 18 nail lacquers. 12 eye shadows, nane blushel'f and eiaht powders. Since skin care is not jull fof women, the store will Ibo uvc Mantiao line of skin and hair prod· ucu for men. lt o&n an anti..,tna crum which is tuppole to bclp to prc~nt and reduce facial lines. The Chineee Sbar·pea is Mantifo's mucot and "offtcJal wrinkle buster." Unlike man, the Shlr-pei IOICS his wrinkln u he arows older. Two of the puppin will bt in the store on Nov. 9 and 10 to introdu~ customers to the Mantiao line. As an added attraction to the store ~ni"a. trained Aramit ~ will bt there to ~ i11C1 customer'• / skin via video. 1llil proms enables the coqlUhanll IO accurately analyze skin t~ ad develop a skin care~ widl &M Aramis Lab 5m~ prOdUC:U. EKb customer will receive a ncpt.aveof'thc photopaph to keep 11 a luide for bit skin care reaimc at home • --. -. .,.. ~ .. Parties Plus planS posh party for Broadway opening &..., Catk, .. Miss America," Wlll bcnefitting Cabaret Chapter of The be entcrtainina at the 7;30 p.m. Center. Junior League of Newport Saturdayopcnina of the new Broad-Harbor and South Coast Repertory wa store at South Coast Plaza Theatre. ==:;.....~~~~~~~~~~~~~-, More than 3,000 arc expected to arrive for food planned by Parties Plus includina zesty Cajun treats, entertainment on all three noors with Broadway stage vianettcs, dancing and fall and holiday fashion modeling. "This is going to be a night 10 remember," said Jaae Miiler, divisional VP for The Broadway. Tickets are $35 per person and can be arranged by calling SCR at 957-2602, Cabaret 1tt 540-044 or the league at 720-7747. BENEFIT DINNER: Marie Os- mond and her brothers will entertain Friday evening-at the rnday fund- raising dinner planned by Providence Speech and Hearing Clinic at the Anaheim Marriott. Festivities. in· eluding a silent auction. will get underway at 1 p.m. Marketing and development may be called at 639-4990 for the $200 each. ticke1s. WINNER'S CIRCLE: Hundreds of the South Coast Medical Center supporters are expected Friday at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel for the 6 p.m. · benefit planned by the Winner's Circle. A JO-piece orchestra will play for dancing and a five-course dinner is pJanned by the hotel's Parisian- trained chef Cltrlatlu Ra11llloH , Don Beclleabaep is chairman of the ball and ticket ($1 SO each) information is available from 499-1311. FUND$Y: An English theme with authentic butlers serving th~ <!inner is set fbc the: Saturday black tte-fund· raising-under-the-big-tent sixth an- nual FUNDSY at Western Medical Center. Santa Ana. Hundn:ds of items will be auctioned with proceeds going for free health care seminars. Tickets ($ 150) available by calling 953-3540. MYSTERY: And, maitic will cloak the UC lrvineampus Saturday when the Fine Arts Gallery staaes its "Another Evening with the Spirits" black tic benefit in Phineas Banning Alumni House bcgjnnina at 7 p.m. with cocktails. Folfowina mqjc acts. dinner will be served at 8:30, a pelm reader and handwriting analyst will be on hand and dancma will take phrcnmd?f thnurno 'the music of the Roland Harvey Trinidad Band. Toay DeLap, professor of studio art and amateur magician is helping to organize the pany. - U nivmity AdYJ~ment may be called at 856-6247 for the $I SO each tickets. JAZZED UP: Jerry Bums Jazz Band will entertain at the 6:30 p.m. Saturday " Bourbon Strcc1 Beat" fundraiser ptanned by Cystic Fibrosis Guild of OC and chaired by Rente West. Hosted cocktails. auctions. dinner and dancin& are on tbe· schedule. Tickets to thciourth annual Investors Ball available by calli~ 520-9671 : Other social th1-s week include an OctoberfeM, also on Saturday, at the . De Anza Community Center, 300 E. Coast Highway. under the sponsor- ship of Punch and Judy Guild of CHOC and Costa Mesa North Kiwanis. Authentic German food and an Oompah band are scheduled for the $20 each casual event. Supponers of 1he Huntinaton Ballet Company will be at the PaciJic- Sav1ngs Plaza, I 90I NewponBlvd .. 8 to 11 p.m. Friday for cocktails, dinner and entertainment. This is the first major fund-raiser planned by the board of the group to support the ballet compan~. Tickets are $50 per person and Lana Walker, 969-9110, may be called for reservations. lrAWAII: ISLAND TROPICAL PARADISE ... From Bl : been rebuilt into a 456-room high nse th~t features two restaurants. a li- brary, and exquisitely landscaped grounds that include five acres of prime beachfront. Phone (800) 367-2343. The K.ahala Hilton -which 1s 10 minutes by car from Waikiki. beyond Diamond Head -has its own beach as well as a swimming pool. Some of the rooms arc built around a lagoon which is stocked with reef fish and dolphins. All of the rooms arc luxuriously appointed, many with private lanais. There is no charge for L----------------------------' children who share a room with their Celebrate oar 28th Anniversary With all the Westcliff c.onstruction going on, we t hink this is a good time to give you an opportunity to "build-up" your fine jewelry wardrobe. Vl8 A 25% Off On everything in the store. Take this opportunity to do a little early holiday shopping. FOR 10 DAYS ONLY SALE ENDS SATURDAY OCTOBER 25th CHARLES ff. BA RR 17taAln ... W..eclff..._ New,.rt ... c• MA8TE•CA&D r ' I parents. Phone (808) 734-2211 . or make reservations through any Hilton Hotel. The 750-room Westin llikai was the first Waikiki hotel to offer tennis. and has seven courts. Each of its rooms have a private lanai w11h a view. and many of the rooms include kitchenettes. Of its five restaurants. one is open 24 hours. The facilities also include two freshwater swim- ming pools and a sunway to the beach. Phone (800) 228-3000. MA UI "The Valley Isle" 1s second 1n size amonl the islands and also "the next island that people wa.pt to sec after they ha\e been to Oahu," said Wilhelm. Maui was born beautiful, with the large dormant volcano Haleakala looming over some 80 beaches that ring the island's coastline. Beyond the beaches are lush valleys. sugarcane flatlands and cool uplands that are best explored by car. It is a two to three hour drive from the West Maui rcson areas to the su mmit of Haleakala. where many visitors plan to arrive in time for 1hc sunrise. The island's second most popular drive is to Hana. on the eastern coast. SOUTH COAST VILLAGE Featuring ALL YOU CAN EAT • Seafood & Baron of Beef • Hot Entrees • • Fresh Fruit & Salad Bar • Mu Shu Shrimp Bar • • Waffle Bar • Omelette Bar • Pasta Bar • • Breads • Pastries • Bananas Fosters • • Much, much morel!• ALL YOU CAN DRINK RESERVA i-'loeNS ·RcECmO~eMENOt:LJ (7 14) 979-3474 1641 W. Sunflower, South Coast Village a 160-mik round tnp from Lahaina. Hana remains old Hawaii: rural. green. quiet. and charming, with the famous Hasegawa General Store still the main center of activity. Also in the area are the caves and black beaches at Wa1anapanapa. the Seven Sacred Pools, and the rainforests of Kipahulu Valley. Lahaina. the island's histonc sea- port town, is a thrivina area of restaurants. shops, and seaside bars clusterted along the coastline that formerl y hosted whalinll shiPS from (Pleueeee HAW AD/Ba) CALENDAR Board of Realtors Affiliate Com- mittee and Women's Council of Realtors will sponsor an 11:30 a.m. Wednesday fashi on luncheon at BalbOa Bay Club to benefit Canyon Acres Center for abused children. Realtors will model fashions coordi- nated by K.Jtty Leslie, Fashion Island. Queen of Hearts Quild. Childrens Hospical of OC. plans an 11 :30 a.m. Thursday fashion luncheon at El Adobe, San Juan Ca ist . Eight boutiques in Laguna h, Laguna Niguel and Dana Point ill provide fashions and tickets are 25. Further information available · lling 494-0636. 499-5029 or 497-45 . Pianist Roger Williams will ~r form at the Oct. 25 and 26 bndal fashion shows planned at Rancho Capistrano. Three shows each day are planned along witha hve wedding (on the 26th), trade show exhibition plus hors d'ouevres. Tickets and further details arc available br callina Crystal Cathedral Womens Ministries, 971-4080. or the Rancho Capistrano. I~~~~!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!~~~~~~~~ 364-3023. i..: Ebell Club of Laguna Beach will , Brunch By The Bay. Enjoy champagne brunch se rved hayside in a delightful garden setting. Strolling musi- cians add an extra dash of navor. for a deli· cious way to start Sunday. The Newporter now-wow! 10:30am to 2:30pm. $17.95. Children under 12. $9.~5. ~ THE NEWPORTER RESORT \ 1107 Jamboree Rd (714) 644 1700 C01'11)11mentar1 ·•~I perlot1g stage a fashion luncheon noon Oct. 29 at the Westin South Coast plaza. Themed "Glitz, Glamour and Ghouls," the benefit coincides with Halloween festivitie s. Door prizes and fashions from Ellessc with a sound and liiht show are scheduled. Bunny Pero 1s chairman and the $30 tickets may be purchased by calling president Lillian Garrison. 494-6167. Randy Harmer of Miles.-Randolf floral dcsi1ner for the Ritz-Carlto~ and Four Seasons Hotel, will conduct holiday design classes 10 a.m. (wal.lhang1ngs) and 1 p.m. (table sett1nas) Tuesd!lY at 22600-8 4mbert. Ste 809, Lake Forest. T 1ckets (S 17. SO) may be arranacd by calling 951-9680. Yoshrko will mark the o~nina of her salon at 3326 E. Coast H 1ahway in Newport Beach at 6:30 p.m. Thu~ day with a holiday season hair show and fashion preview by Maui and So.ns. Xosh1ko c~ntcmporary T- sh1ns wlll be sold with proceeds goina to Hoag Ho pital Cancer Cen ter. Dean Crawford, 494-1300, may be called for more de111l1 Vivian Hall will speak Wednesday at .the 11 :30 a.m. paid-up member- ship luncheon planned by Newport ~ch Chapter of Hadassah. Reser- vations are r~u1red and may be made by calhna Mallie Rabine 720.994$ or Sarah Rubin 78~8 l 1 • Women's Oub of Irvine will hold i meet1n1 7:30 p m. Tuetday at tht home of Jean Brldacs. I 87S2 Via Palat1no. The hoste may be reached at 8S4-2038 for further information Pi,no soloist John Oanke wiil perform Tuesday at the 9·JO 1 m m~t1n1 of Harbor View H'aui rh1lhArmon1c Women's Commitltt 1n the Roben mi,th home. lake Fortst Membership information avatllbl from 67S-0226 Graham named Woman of the Year I LJMaGnlluaoflrv1ne.ont oflhe foundenofOC "Mown~1n11 )'Carsqo-thc l.JdoWorkan1CommmftoftheOranacCounty Philhannon1c Dru!'~ Driven. "wau nnounctd as Woman of the YcarbytbeJun1or Society launched us first "Glamour Auclloll,." AU11h~Newpon&cachAai1llnce Leque. W1th ayearortwooffforaoodbehav1ot'\hccomm1uceof3Sor1<> A 600wert on hand 11 a fuhion lun(heon a& lhe Irvine HihQn to see members hauucceufuJJy ~nted tbdr"&lamour" evt ntevery ~tar, lcad1 n1 Gtabam .. her award 1ndudin10..,.. O..U..J• wtW>aMialed with the up the the "GlamourBouuque" held Moncfay 1n Amella lMbey 1 Lido Isle preeanauon.{Tbt IO\'emor's wtfe 1s a fotmtt AS&ista~ Leatue volunt«rand home. · ecnedu honorary chairman for tht' event). The "Glamour Boutique" raised nearly $3,000 m supPQrt of the OC ---..-c.Mtc.lfefwas1neharaeofthd11trtoJrlhowmylesfrom Nord11rom) Phiiharmonic esumattdJ .. T ..... ny,committcemembcr. and Mary l'at IAleaa was tht' woman oft he year chairman.. Chairina the glamorous oc.caslon was Graee Met11er, assisttd by Amtlla C'BUallAnON: Some of the Center .SOO members and ,aunts had been at Locuey, EleuorTlpett, Gertndtleolle, lJla ac,..a•. Loli Tll&Jtr am;d Pit The Center forthe first timeand some had already attended five performances SmJtk. · ' -all of the 200cclebrttcd Saiurdaycvcninaat the Westin South Coast Plaza Also, comrlainecchairman Lee)' MeCl•rf, Pe1 Reday, Adel1lde IUa11ley, followi"' the lauc l&era recital. • Chrloue Pitter ... , RH&er H.arMc•, Bel• Westerla11 C.O.ite Ll8er, Dee Prelideqt O..y Frekleartd reminded thecelebratinuroup that the Job Sulllvu, Marj Elmq•itl,ud Gloria lla11ett. i1 not o:-ier J~t because The Center is open and he borrowed ftom Will Roaers Hard Hal Party: Members oft he Irvine Guild ofThe Ccnttr met at the -"Any,one~an opcn a theater. It's keeping 1t open that counts." (Earlier new Sou th Coast PlauJW Robinson's for a hard hat party to finah2e plans fo r FreidcnHq. had aone back staae followina the rcc1lll wuh other support grour \he Friday aala benefit presidents to,mcct Stem, who was not at the celebration, but m the same hotc Nearly 3.000are expected to attend the opening. see the new three-level aetti~an award from tht' Amencan Jc-wish Committee.) store. be treated tochampaane and panake of the buffet dinner catered by Pianist J•lle 8aUDAM (she plays at Nordstrom) enten aincd as &uests Rococo. Guests will also be treated to a show off all and holiday collections tried the champagne and desserts. PHla Matt1tew1, social co mmittee from top European and American desianers alonJ with furs. chairman for Center 500 (a Center support grouP. formed in '8.S for young Carol Wilke• ud Tltelma FriHel arc c0<h11ring the black tie opuonal profe11lonal and business leaders) planned the party. event. Others on the committec(most of whom were at th.c preview party) arc Others partying incl uded Dale Fraa11, Daa Boltr, Sbelle Evaaa, Peter C111udra Oampert, Mary Ku,, NHcy Wll1oa, ltrl1tln Colcoa, Da1ty •Znpa•Hr, Doa Meer, Nucy Kidder, Tom Kendrick, Victoria Si.ck, Dale Bur1maa1, Ofaae JollatoD, Maril ya Salllvaa, Jou Stover, Jlldy Crt1t6uo aad Lema1ter1, 01ry Babick aad Jue O'Toole. Evcly1 Wll1oa. . GLAMOUR: When fund-raising auctions were in their infaAcy -about 1-8 Tickets($60 per per;son) may bearrana~ bycalhng Wilken at 8S4-J 908. .-~~~~~~~~~:--~~-:-~~~~~~~~~~~--~------- I .. Carol Wilken and Marilyn Sullivan pleased over Friday .ala. ~ ............ .,L.-. ...... Denny Freldenrlch, Paula Mathewa, Victoria Stack and Tom Kendrick. 0..,,... ...... ., L.e ,.,_ Amelia Lockney, Lucy McClure and Eleanor Tippett at &lamour event. 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Starts Monday, Oc t. 20th 10 a.m. Mon. thru Sat. 10 to 5:30 102 4 Bayside Drive Newpo rt Beach 714 -6 40 -0 990 - , .. ·7 ama, horror and music bow in A Mtarr Priie-winnina drama.• matinees Oct. 26 and Nov. 3 at 3 p.m. cllllic horror story, an upbeat n'lusi-at the Huntlnaton heh collqe. cal teVue and a westttn-n1vorcd RCjtrvations 895-8378. -*onwdy are the n'1J amvats on The mus1c of tcphen Sondheim 1s ••--~ C.OUnty staecs this week. the tuff of " 1de by Side," which Saith Coast Repenory has the opens a four-weekend engaacment in award winner, Tad MotCl's "AD IM the: UruvcmtY Hi&h Sdiool theater W8J .... ,.. opening Tue.day on the under the direction or Daniel maan scaat. Jt'll be fri&ht n1aht at Trevino. Michele Loven, Ruuell Golden West College this wttkend Crabtree. P. J~e Stanley and Michael and next as "Frulre1111e .. " comes to Herrier and Don Took arc featured. )..arch comprise the cast with choreo- life in the main theater, start1n1 Performances will be &ivcn graphy by Denise Dales. Friday. Tuesdays Lhrou&h Fridays at 8 p.m.. Performances will be given Fridays The South Coast Mu ical Theater Saturdays at 2:10 and 8. Sundays at and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays In Irvine mounts the year's second 2:30and 7:30 on the main stage o~lhe at 2:30 throu&h Nov. 23 at the S(hool, production of the musicar tribute SCR theater. 655 Town Center Drive, on Campus C>ri vc at Culver Drive an "SWe bf SWe "Y SolldMlm" Friday. Costa Mesa. Reservations arc taken Irvine. Call 640-6306 for ticket infor- while "Tiiie R.aiJlmuer" will share the at 957-4033. mation. opening nigt)'t at the Garden Grove Director Stewart Rogers is building "The Rainmaker" is Scott (857·5496). aivina a 2 p.m. matinee today ind windina up Fhday and Saturday at 8 p,m. •''Tiiie GI .. • Me.aaene" in the Studio Theater ofSaddleback College in Mission Viejo (582·4656), closing l)Crformances Thursday throu1h Sat· urday at 8 p.m., today and ne'Xt Sunday at 3 p.m. •"Aad rea's Got ho BoyfrietMI•" • imported by the Stoo-Cap theater company at the Forum 'Thea1er on the Festival of Ans grounds in· Laauna Beach (122-7727). final performance Thursday through Saturday at 8:30 with a 2:30 matinee Saturday. Elsewhere around lhe county, these other shows are on the boards and continuing; Community Theater. the "Frankenstein" monster at Gold-Zuckman with Sally Leonard as the "All the Way Home" - a double en We~. with Mike Owens in the role spinster he chan)'ls in the Garden •"Q.Jlllen" at the Gem Theater, Pulitzer winner. taken from James .1hat made Boris Karloff a household Grove production under the di rec-12852 Majn SL. Garden Grove Agee's honored novel "A Death in the word. Others in the cast include tion of Gregory Cohen. Others in the (636-7213), Wednesd~ys through S~t Famil y" -is.a portrait of a family Robert Cavanaugh. Leah Cooper, cast arc Don McNatt. David Webster •• urdays at 8 p.m. until Nov. l with adjusting to a sydden loss and is Nanq Dou~las. Thomas Mayer, Joshua Kaye, Daryl Mendelson and Sunday performances. today at 7:30 dircctc(l bf SCR to-founder Martin Mornidg Maller. Lisa Norro and Ed Hayes. • and next Sunday at 3 p.m. Benson, ihomcrs Oglesby, Melora Stephen Silva as the mad monster ~erformanccs ~re scheduled for •"BrlJll&oa Beac~ Memoirs" at the Ste•e Sliva (left) uid Tom Mayer (rlaht) create a molllter (Mike Owen•~ln .,Franken•tel~ .. at ~Iden Wat Collece. Marshall. Richard Doyle. Anna Long. maker. · Frtdays and aturdays at 8 p.m. Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Dan Priest. Ivy Bcthune. Ann 1ena-• ''Frankenstein" will be performed thro.ugh Nov. I 5, with Sunday Harbor Bl vd .. Santa Ana (979-5511 ). Schwartz, Dorothy Dorian James. Frtday. Saturday of this week and matinees at 2:30 Nov. 2 and 9 at the nightly except Mondays at varying Virginia K.J scr. Hal Landon r . Mark Oct. 30-Nov. I at 8 p.m. with Sunday theater. 12001 St. Mark St.. at curtain times throu&h Nov. 16. r -=----------.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::f Chapmar:i Avenue. in Garden Grove. •"M~ of La Muclaa" at the Reservations 891-5122. . Curtain CaJI Dinner Theater. 690 El G'DAY ORANGE COUNTY! • A cllannlng good time m<Me that's impossible to resist ... • __. .... S11EA11 PaM"WS f'.our ot~er l~al productions lower Camino Real, Tustin (838-1540). th~arcurtams with final performances night!Y ~xcept Mondays at varying this weekend. They arc: curtain times thro uP, Nov. 9. •"Cloud 9" on the Second Stage of •"Sugar Bable• • at the Grand South Coast .Repcnory. 655 Town Dinner Theater, 7 Freedman Way, Center Ora ve: Costa Mesa Anaheim (772-7710). nightly except (957-4033), closing performances Mondays at varying curtain times Tuesday through Friday at 8:30. through Feb. I . Saturday at 3and 8:30, today and next •"F'lower Dnm Soa1" at the Sunday at 3 and 8 p.m. Cypress Civic Theater, 5172 Orange •"Tbe Slladow Box" at the Irvine Ave .. Cypress (527-1949). Fndays Community Theater, Tun.le Rock and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Nov. Community Park. Sunnyh11l Road I with a matinee today at 2 p.m. off Turtle Rock Drive in. Irvine •"Barnum" bv the Buena Park C'ivac Theater at the Performing Arts Complex. Magnolia Street at Academy Wa y. Buena Park (821-1394). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2 p.m. Jhrough Nov. 2. · · •"A Cllorus Line" by the Fullerton Civic Light Opera Com pany at Plum- mer Auditorium, Chapman Avenue at Lemon Street. Fullerton (879-1732), Thursdays through Sat- urdaysat 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2:30 until Nov. 2. CALLBOARD -Aud111ons for a Japanese Noh-structured version of "Medea'' will be held Tuesday and Wednesday at 7 p.m. 1n the Studio TheaJer a1 Saddleback College 1n M1ss1on V1eJo .... Patnck Fennell as d1Tecting the show, whc1h calls for three women and worn man who can act and dance. as well as a male and female dancer. five chorus memben and musicians who can play Japanese instruments .... "Medea" opens Dec. 5 for three weekends ... Golden West College will hold tryouts Oct. 27 and 30 for its hohda) production of "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" .... readings for children "111 be held from 6 to 8 pm. and adults from 8 10 9 on the 27th. >A 1th all ages being heard from 7 10 9 p.m on the 30th 1n the ma1nstage thcater .... 11 ' opens Dec. 5 for two weekends .. " ... an expert crowd-pleaser." *'-Wlll!lllfllll lOS NQUS lllllES Directors moving to block Chuck-Berry . . f . marks 60th computer t1nt1ng o movies i.n big bash .NOW PLAYING • IMA • C:OCU •SA • lll'ftllf l.,.,•.,,, ........ "'"" ........ .,_ ... .,,.89 '2f.SSll Soult'--..... • -MM:ll • ........... )46-17tt (OW.,O\)Ol."" _..,1 UA-.... •(Lt-Oil' '' N•• f ... _f '"" . *'..... ,..~ (-C.-S-0.JICP •l.A-Pl("k ....,..-,,..,,., ~lll.t • lllUJOll """° ,.,,.,,.,,. ....,_y,.,.""' .16<6110 • llAlllOll 1 ........ ""0rl.M" .... 0\61 •Mil-Pl r_ .. __ "'~ By JEFFWl~N A_..led ..,_Writ .. LOS ANGELES -The tintrng of vintage black and white films by a color computer amounts to litt!f, more than "painting by numbers :.. and shouldn't be copyrighted .. the Directors Guild of America saiO. In a 27-page bneffiled w11h the .. Cop)nght Otllce Wednesda}. the guild said in 11s first legal salvo against the computenzed color-recoding in- dustry that copyright claims on color- tanted film s should not be validated. Films that have lapsed into public domain shouldn't be copynghted because -color has been added. the directors said. arguing such copyrights would risk putting "a weapon for harassment in the hands of mischievous copiers." Al OlNCING THE 1987 Wli TER CRUISE SEASO Book~ New Years Eve and save up to $1,100 TI a: O\lY \IL\JCO ROL'\I }:fRJPS f'RO\ 1 LOS . \. \( ;f] J.:." TH.-\T l\CLLT)E \C \PL LCO-S.\\ T s1, 100. !"t ••l1t1 t '\I "'II I If \lt lnh'IL.' I l11p.11~11111 . 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You could have different color versions of 'Casablanca,' for exam- ple. and you could have Bogie (Humphrey Bogan) in a different color suit in each one," DGA attorne} Jay Roth said. , Dandy" and "The Postman Alwa)S Rings Twice." The directors~f'tbcd the tinting process as a ·•trivial variati on" on the original work that destroys an art form and "puts at risk a unique Amencan cultural heritage." .. Further. as in pa1n11ng b> numbers. the syntax w1th1n sc- quences .... iscopied straight out of the prior. underlying original work," the bnefsaid. The average cost of adding cofor to a film is S 183.000. Companies that perform the work say they arc helping introduce a new genera hon of viewers to classic movies because black and whale films are getting harder to S} nd1cate on telev1s1on and are ,·1r- 1ually shut out of the \'ldeo market. Roth said the bnefwas 1n respon~e to the Copyright Office's an- nouncement last month that 11 >AOuld examine whether the granung of a copyright for color-enhanced old films· was appro priate. ··copyright claims in color-recoded products are neccssaril}' 'pigg)'- backed' onto the achievements of the authors whose works the process would, in a vef) real sense. 1f unchecked. destroy in national awareness." the guild said. "The copynght office issued a notice of inquiry as to 1ts dilemma on whether to issue copyrights," Roth said Woody Allen. Billy Wilder. Joe Dante. John Huston and Ste\.Cn p1clbcrg are among the man} direc- tors who oppose what they call color tampering of films. The guild encouraged the Cop) nght Office to investigate the matter. but suggested .. the courts and Congress should be better able to rcsoh e the wholly no .. cl issues of law and puhlic pohc}." 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DIADl y .... ...,Ill r• UI HI r• ., J IS l,t$ I~ •UTHLlll PIOPU 111 J41 I1$ IUHll •fl• 4 tS l'lll I·• HIWAY 39 .: .. Hi.~· '*" NIW~ CllVIM COlOll Of MONIY Ill A .... »Mlf .. By TOM COHEN ,._....., ,.,_ wm.. ST. LOUIS -It's been 44 years since he was "Sweet Little Sixteen" but Chuck Berry celebrated has 60th birthday with a rock ·n· roll party of duckwalks. guitar licks and kudos from a generation of rock stars his music inspired The two !>Old-out concerts before a cheering home- town crowd Thurs- da~ night an the o rnate Fox Theater were fit med for a movie about Berry's life to be called "Hail, Hail. Rock n Roll:' a hnc from his 195 7 hat "School 0a}\" Berry Berry was JOI ned on stagr by Rolling Stones lead gunanst Keath Richards. Linda Ronstadt. Enc (lap- ton. Etta James. and Julian Lennon. ..\n announcer read congratulatory telegrams from Mick Jagger. Presi- dent Reagan and astronomer Carl Sagan . agan's telegram noted 1ha1 Ben) ·s re ord1ng of .. Johnny B Goode" >Aas among 11ems scn1 into outer space on the Vo}ager space- crali. 8crr) l..1el..cd off 1he back·to-back concerts attended b) about 6.000 each with his fir11 hn. "Ma"bcllenc .. duckwalking across the stage dun~g the guitar solo. "Thank you tor coming out to our little pan):· he said before opening the shows. "I thought there was no better place to have this affair." Ri chards has said he has 1dolued Berry since fi,.,1 seeing him in London more than two decades ago. At a ceremon}' an New York this }ear 10 induct Berl) into the new rock Hall ot Fame. Richards said Berry was the onginal. "I've lifted C\CI) lick he ever played." Richards said. .. EVElnONE'S c~l'Oll AIDIUCA'S ti TOUGBGUTs! "AN ABSOLUTE HIT" AT Tiff' MOVI"' ' -· .. .,_ --::..':' :::.-~ == .... ·== --....... ,, .... ··---:::; .... :::.."""' ~= .... ·=---lllJI.. .. .. :--.... ·-,·-t i.A ..... --_....,.(lo,._,...., ._ .... ,,..,., e ''" :_ ... ,__ ·-·-__ .....,. __ .__, -••nm -- TAUSVI (Apnl 2().May 20): Sente direction it Nl10fed, you'll locate what •••lll••lliiiiiil•• been Iott. mi11ant or SIOlen. Focus on tuition, t.eaehina, ~mina. reaainina friendstup. C,Cle h1&h,Judameru will be W'll'-C.ancer nauve plays role. · ODONI (May ll ~Ju~ 20): Emphasis on versatility. in itiative. new s1an new direcUOf.'. Cir:cum ta~ces favor your effon s -suddenly tamina and k become .twin alhn. maly member makes m-.joT conceuion. Aquarlan l\ll'n promlnently. ' I CANCER(June 2l.July 22): Look behind scenes. someone is tryina 10 "tell ou aomethina." Focus on humor, travel, tanauaac. subtle nuance . You'll be m~imented on wardrobe. acncral appearance. Taurus. Scorpio fiaure manenlly. ~ (July 2):Aua. 22): You act pleasant surprise -could include mouon, intensified romance. Focus on excitement. travel. variety. tJvity, &&in throu,h wriucn word. Prestiae swings upwards. V1BOO (Aua. 2~Sept 22): What had been delayed wilJ be "in motion." ~mobasite charm, diplomacy, willinaness to make some cogcessions. nd.ividual you respect will make "tempting" offer. Oem1ni, Saainarius. nother Vifao fiaure prominently. • I nut 4 (~pt. 23-0ct 22): Emphasis on educauon. travel, communica- ( { . lion, ab1hty to itreamhnc kChmqun. Maintain aura of mysttty. altmow. Means.don't tell all. Decision·~ reached, could involve lfeal ma11er. PilC8 r11u~ prominently. ICOllPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emphatit on~. authority. tttpOnsi- btlity. deadlines. Accent abo on empio~tMnt, challentt. depcncknts. basic iMUeS. You'H be rewarded finanNtty, and~ 11 ~ mUC'tl Pftttftt. IAOmAIUUI (Nov. 22-0ec.11)! You stnke chord ofun1vmal appeal. Focus on love. mam.. potntial, favorable publ~ rtSponae IO etrons. TranllC'Uon will be compleled. you1l be rclwved of burden. Ann, Libra flture promi~~dy. . . ' CAPIUOOAN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on new stan. abihty IO ttt to hean of manen. V11or re1um1. you receive toad news concttnine ''health report.'' Focus also on employment, cart of pets. Leo. Aquanus play paramount roles. . AQUAIUUS (Jan. lO-fcb: 18): £mphuis on physical •macuon. speculat ion. intuition. ability to "win cont~t." Scenario highlJ&hts ex.citem~nt of discovery. contacts with youna. dynamic. talented people. Cancer nauve plays role. PISCES (Feb. 19-M~rch ~O): Pract.ical. ~auers dominate, includ1na real estate. investments. dcahna wnh older 1nd1v1duals. Lona·<hstance can serves 10 venfy views. Hi&hli&ht self-cxprnsion. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Aaor Tcm Cnaiae. die "Top Oaia" - wt.Ger movie~·'·" lf!!!ll -]llm'I.,. ~ .... -........ Tbunday ant-Hollywood WalkO(fwa.id ._..,..,, ••inl ~sirlt. A crowd fltimeted at l ,'°° 1amdrd 6r •---.to.lrft-on Hollywood Boulevard near dll--afOlair A venue1 said Kalb.ryn Shepard. a llPOMlwoman fOr the Hob~ CU.ber Of Coaunerw. Crwtc'• 1W it &M 1,ll5tll ----lhe w• or Fame, accordina io a releMe prepaied by 1111 Cbamber orcommen:e, which spomora Che·~ The 24-ynr-old ladlns 11C10t bM •tarred an seven movies, includin1 thesummerhit .. TopOu.n" and the newly re.k.alCd TcudtMOneftlm, "TMColor of Money" in which Cruise co-sws with Paw Newman. • Most of his films have been oriented ioward a er.. youthful audience, stan;:~ with .. Tapa" in 1981 , about a boy's military academy, and three led in 1983: Franci• COPPOia's .. TM Outsiders," "All the Rilbt Moves," and .. Risky Buaantu ... '"Top Gun,'' in which Cruise IW'I u the pelot of a Navy f-14 Tomcat at an elite ajr combat 1r1jnil't IChool, hat earned more than SI S4 million suw:e it was related 22 weekl llO· IF OCTOBER H IS YOUR llRTHDA Y you arc Stns111vc. emouonil. family-oriented. have aourmet appe1itc and ~siblc minor d1aesuve prob!em. Capncom . Cancer people playimponant roles 1n y~ur hfe. You recentlypin~d wider audience. confidence has ~n restored. you 11 have chance in Octot>t;r to funhcr imprint style. You arc subject to mOOds because yo u demc perfection. You do sacrifice for loved ones. In November. stnsc of purpose and d1rcc1~on will be hi&hh&hted. You'll travel in December and could h11 financial jackpot.~~~~!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!~~!~~ ' . WAii: ISLAND TROPICAL PARADISE ••. From82 . around the wotld. Most of the island's visitors stay in the resort areas of West Maui (Kaanapali-Laha1na-Kapalua) or Southwest Maui (K1hei-Wailea- Makena). Hotels range in style from the old Pioneer Inn in downtown Lahaina (where clean. simple accom· modations can t>e booked for as low as about $40 a day) 10 the spcc1acular hiah-rise hotels along Kaanapali Beach where rates are appreciably hiaher. THE BIG IS,LAND The island of Hawa11, more often referred to as the Big Island. 1s a remarkable composite of the best that the islands have 10 offer. Here _you will find wtutc sand beaches. roUmJ ranch country, waterfalls and cliffs. arecn valleys and black volcano areas. Some of the most v1s11ed areas of the Bia Island are Rainbow and Ale.aka Falls, Volcano National Park. Parker Ranch (a n active cattle ranch where you can sec Hawa11an cowboys in action) and the Kona Coast world· renowned for its delicious coffee and its fabulous deep-sea fishing. . The main towns for 1ncom1ng tourists arc Hilo and K.ailua-Kona. Not only are these towns on opposite sides of the island. but they are also very different 1n other ways. Hilo ha s a small·town atmosphere with weather that tends 10 be hu mid and "'I1IE BFSf FILM OF 11IE YEAR~ -Joe s.f ABC TV \\\)m ~~ / ktueJ ..... , )! ---·-·-~-.,---........ - "JO + ... OMll8f C- UI ml l'WITOll ,,.. •. °' ' "Of'""'' et·~· Absolutely wonderful.··" -<~ 1.-!U. kA11< llAJ>IO "°"8 of tbe year's beslftlms." -<.o-M -•I <"HKAC.O 1111•1 'O llllA cotlA MUA ......... lllatJ (O.._l_tf'I• Ut-Sl» l)u ... "'81ANM UA~~_.,, overcast: K.a1lua-Kona. on the other hand, is a major reson w11 h higher prices and with generally more pleasant weather. Both Hilo and Kailua-Kona are served by direct mainland 01eh1s and inter-island commercial service. KAUAI Perhaps least ''tourist)" of the major islands. Kauai has takt'n special measures to remain unspoiled by ovcrdevclopment. As an example. the first traffic lights were installed onl> about I 0 years ago. Nt'venheless, times are gradually changing here. Last )Car the luxurious Sheraton Princeville opened, as the first hotel among Pnncev11lc's man} condominiums. A new Kauai H1llon opened last March in Nukol11. and the old Kauai Surf near L1hue will reopen after renovation as the Westin Kauai . Another popular area is Po1pu at the southern tip of the island. Overall, Kauai's accommodations run the gamut from ru stic cabi ns for a mere S 12 a night to luxury clasi. hotel rooms with much higher pncc tags. One of the fa vorite attractions on the Garden Isle is a boat ride up Wailua Ri ver to Fem Grotto where "The Hawaiian Wedding Song" is traditionally sung by local cnu:r- tamcrs. Waimea Canyon has been dupbed the "Grand Canyon of the Pacifi c." with 11s rainbow of colors * 2311 SMASH WEEK!* =_...._ .. , _,...we?t __ , .... 10.-0.-......... l'MI OI AMCOI-.-............ , .......... ,,,,,.,.., ,_..Ol-.01 AMC,_.....,_ ... _... .... ,.,, .... ,... ... "** ....... ~ U A-...... h111 spanning over 3,000 feet down to the Maui. while United A1rhnes flies to bouom of the aorae. Oahu, Maui. Kauai. and the Big Many Hollywood films have been Island. Trans·Pa cific flights from HC....,..N shot on this island. Lumhai Beach, on Australia and Asian cities frequent ly aiaUR GOD" <PG131lf=;;.iiiiiiFil the Hanalci coast, doubled as Bali Hai stop in Honolulu. where visitors can 12:30, a:oo. 5:30 • TAACK D<>t...av ST!JWO in "South Pacific." Wend time "-fore flyi ng on 10 the• • ._ __ •_:oo_. _10_:1_5 __ --1 12:151 8 2:15• •0:15 .,,.. 8:15, :30, 1 :20 Although mellow-tempoed Kauai est Coast. ' CL09ED 8ATUfllOAY lacks the niahtlife of Oahu and even GET:rl NG AROUND THE "THI NAMR Of' .... -.... T-AND~-.-y---...;.."_(_R~) 11 Maui. many visitors feel 1hat it ISLANDS THI RO_.. r.:1s) outdoes the other islands in terms of Cruise ships and private fish ing 1:00. 4:00. 1:1 • t:30 ~~~·12::,·:.=: mountains, arcenery, and beaches. boats will take you from one island to Because somuch of Kauai's wilder-another. but they are slower and also ness is unreachable by car, helicopter more ex.pensive than flying. and plane tours do a big business. One The major inter-island carriers of the cheaper rates is offered by (Aloha Airlines. Hawaiian Airlines, FliJhtscc Kauai Panorama Air Tour. Mid-Pacific Airlines, Royal This company provides a one·hour Hawaiian Air Service. Air Molokai. Oight over Waimea Canyon for and Reeve Air) all have fluctuating S48.50 per person, prices. so call around and inquire GETTING THERE about sptt1als. Again, pnces and Costs escalate during high tourist offers vary seasonally. WCLOCKWISI" PG) MONTY PYTHON 1 00. 3.00, 5:00. 7'00. 9'00 WCHLOMNOf' A LE8•R GOD" t"> 12'15, 2.45, 5..1)0 7:30, t:50 season. from about mid-December to ---------------1 late A pri I. Check with a travel agent lo •--"T:=:O.=:: .... ::._.~OAIY~r'::-".(PG=:):--ft.....!..,!!11!!!!£~•!!•=•;!•!!::_.=~ find out about possible discou nt BURT LANCASTER 2•50, 1:45, 10-.21 (PG13) travel packages wh ich may include 12:30. 3:00. 5:15 "tllTll.lll fllOPLI" airfare from ma,ior mainland cities. 7:30. t :45 12:00. 4:56• a 45 (R) accommodations. and a number of "THI other fringe benefits. "8TAND 8Y ME" (R) ACCORDllQ TO VIC" Airline fares are cheaper Tuesday ~~~a~'?·1~:::g IP013) 12:15. 2:10. 4:00 through Thursday during non-hol· ... American Heart 1:00, 1:00. 10:00 1day pcnods: they will genera y 6C "DUDLY FNINO" (RI "DIADLY,...,,. IR) higher on weekends. and consider-Association 2:•5. 1:15, t :so "WUKIJI) WAlllOlr' (RI ably escalate during lhC hQlidays. \l/C'nC. pr-UTll\G FOR "CHOU CANYON" {RI SUNDAY PREVIEW Rates will also vary accordine 10 vvc:::itc::: ~1 1:00. 4.30. a:oo "FllOll •YONO" which island you want to visit. 'OJR LIFE "THAT'S LIFE" (P013) American Airlines flies to Oahu and 12:15. 2:30, 4:45 iiJtiiij;tjijhlij.i.i,,ii6)UA t e:t:f. er"' ) ' ~~r' f==-".:C:. <U•••> :1: 1A 11:11 112:10> :1:20 1 :10 1100 10:21/10MM 1:10 .. 10:JO ~-v ~ eoT c1tocoon.a DUMe>ca MAltlt-.0 .,._t>) ..... ,,, (1:10) l :lO 1140 (l:OS) 3:11 l :lO . 7110 I. 10:00 7:40 I. t :SO STMID av -••> Touett euvs CNt (1:00) 3:00 1 :00 (12:11) 3 :01 S:ZO 7100 6 t :OO 7:30 a. t :40 TOPeUN..,_) (1 :30) 3:405:\01:00 &. 10:10 /ln70MM ~Dl. y ,.ltlll:MOS CltJ (1:45) 3:45 5:4S 7:41 &. 9:4S Burt Lancuter TOUGH euvs ,.., !Urata Kid II (~Q) TtC PLV flt) Nltlllma ra On Rim St. 2 '"> THE PLATOON THATLC>m TO PARTY! _(f}J,~ WARRIORS LA MlftADA DftlVE·IN Sin" An.I J*f ii AIOllO'I U H1 .. • 111'1 51H~lt f'd•<1Hd\ •111,Tot 4110 .. 4 _ .. THE BEST PICTURE Of THE YEAR:' -~AOC-RADIO Joanna lang{1til "This will be one of the biggest box office blockbusters of the season." -NBC TrJlMt''ill<M t .. 'l'lt' °"'allt "One of the richest, most exciting, most adult Hollywood movies of the year." -NE14'. WF.J.J<. l>o1"'1 AMT! llWMlll· 7:00, t:15 . JACK LEMMON "THE COLO.. OF MONEY" (R) PAUL NEWMAH/TOM CIUS( 12, 2. 15, 4-10, 7, UO "ST AND 9Y •" (R) 12:45, 2:45, 4:45 1:•5. 8:45, 10:20 "THAT'S LIFE" tPO 131 12·15, 2.30. 5 00 7.15. 9 45 JACK LEMMON "PEOOY SUE GOT MARRIED" 1PG.13) 130. 3:•5. e·oo. e·1s. 10: 15 KA THLEEH TURNER "CHILDREN OF A LE88ER GOD" (R) 12: 15, 2:45, 5:00 7~30. 9:45 f= OUNT AIN V All f Y H \q 1 ')Oil ---~AT "tCWTt KID I" (PG131 1:30. 1:00. 10 00 "80Y COULD FLY .. PG)3:55. 11.05 "TOP GUN" (POI "GMA T llOUIE" IPGI "NAVIGATOR" (POI ~~IVf H'-1 T IY K , l HH 1 1 ~ "THE COLO.. Of MONEY" (Rl TOM CRUISE 'PAUl NEWMAN 12:15. 2:•5 ~:00, 1.30. t :45 "THI COLOR Of MOMEY,. (R) TOM CRUISE PAUL NEWMAN 12: 15, 2.45 5'00. 7 30. 8 45 "OIADl Y FIUEND" (R) 3:00, &-30. 10·00 WWUKEND WAMIOR" IR> 1· 15. 4:45, a· 15 "THAT'S LIFE" (PG-13) JACK LEMMON 12 00. 2 00. 4 00. 1:00. 8 00 10 00 "ITAND 8Y ... ("I 1:30. 3.30, 5:30 7:30. 9•30 ~DUllDll" 12':00. 2:00. 4 00 (P0-13) e.oo. a. 15. 10 10 "C9'0CODILE DUNDIEE" (PO 131 1'15, 3 30. 5:45 8:00, 10-00 "CROC<>DtLE DUNDIE" (PO 13) ' 1: 15, 3:30. 5:45 • oo. 10 00 "TtteCOLC>flt ()If llONeY" (RI 12:15, 2•45, 5.00 7.30. 9•45 "JUWINJACK R.AIH tRI 1·00. 3.15, 5.30 7 45. 9 50 "PEGGY IU. GOTMA,._D .. (P0-13) 12.00. 2 15, 4 15, I 15, t 30, 10·20 'WITMLllt NOPl.E" IRI 1.00. 4 45 • 30 ..,..... IUIUD" (PO 131 2.45, 1:30. 10:10 "DIADl y ,_,.," (R) 2•45, 1.15, 9 45 "WUllll) WAlllQW' (RI 1:00, 4:30. 1'00 "IT ANO •Y ... CR> 4 30, I 30. 8 30, 10 10 "THE 008'1l ACCOMMNQ TO VIC" (PG 13) 12 30, 2 40 4 40 a 45 a 45. 10 25 "THAT'S LIFE" IPG-131 12 40 245 500 1 15,9.30 JACK LEMMO I "JUWIN' JACK FLA8H"IRI 12 45 300 515 7 30 9 45 "CROCOOU DUNDff" 1 15. 3 30. 5 45(PG131 800 1000 "DIADL Y FRIEND" (RI I 15, 3 15 5 15, 1 15, 8 15 .. PIGGY IUI GOT MAMllO" (PQ.131 1 30, 3 45, I 00, I 15. 10•16 KATHLEEN TURNER a--=~:::i..:=..:..:.=...==:::.......1111DIMD WAlllOI" <"l 3 30. 1 oo. 10 15 .... CMlfTl"IRI 1 45,120. I 45 12:15. f:JO. •:•. 1:00. t:,. .. ,,_COLOR °'~<"> 10 MM ~V ITIMO 12: 10, 2:40, 5:00, 1:t01 t: .. 'QOCOal ·~ 12:00, 2:05. 4:06 tPG 13) 1•15. 1;30, 10:15 "IOY WNO COULD R. Y" !POI 2:05. 1:10. 10:10 """" •• I fr (PO 13) 12.05. •: 10. I: 15 ..-r.HE-)(Jh -."'-1'< ~ ' ' ~ ) I I ' -·WILMll "PIGGY IUE GOT Ill.WO" (PO 13) 1 30, 3•45, 1.00 a 1s, 10 15 "JUMPIN JACK F~A8H''IRI 12 45, 3.00. 5. 15 130, 9·.U 'QOCODLE DUNDIF 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO 12 00, 21>0. 4 00 1· 15. a·30. 10·20 "CHOICE CANYON" (R) "NOT191G • co•or "TOP GUN" (PG) 12•45, 3·00. 5• 15 1·30. 9:35 '1)(Al)l Y FNPI>" (R) 2 45. I 15. 9:45 "WEIUMD WAMIOR" (RI 1·00. 4.30. 11:00 "al.UI VELVET" CAl 3 .u. a·oo "Ill.A YleG FOR KEEPI" (PG 13) 1 45, &.00. 10'()5 "RECRUITS" IR) 1 00, 4 30, 1:30 "CHO«E CANYON" (POI 2·40. I, 10. 10:00 "PEGGY 8UE GOT MARRIED" (PG· 1311·30. 3·45, 1'00, a 15. 10: 10 "PEGGY IUE GOTMAR•D" (PG· 13) 1 30. 3 45 a·oo a 1s. 10 10 "ITAND •Y ••• IRl 12.30. ~. 4•30 I 30, 1:30, 10:<>6 "IOY WHO COUlD Fl (N) 12:21. 4:10, .. "FLIGHT NAVIGATOR" ll'O}l ~S. 1.15, 10·00 IURT LANCASTEA "TOUGH QUY8" CPOI 12'45, 3 00, 5 1$, 7 30, t .30 "TOUGH GUYI" (N) BURT LA~CASTtR 12 45, 3.00. 5 15 7 30. 9:30 "JUMPIN' JACK FLA8H"(RI 130.S 45, fOO a 1s. 10 10 ~fl I ~"'Ill It "\ ,..~ "' 'f I I \1 -~ , : ~ ~ •mu sue Tll l:tl KATHI.UN T~R •ftQQY_,. (ll'OI GOT MAIZISD" -.10MMa•w1111•111••• co.TA-. I ~ .......... 0... c- ...... ~ "" 01 "61 elTMToel ...... -..c.... .,.1 war...TP ............... ~ ... ,)Its =r..=~,1 130, 3 45. 8, 8 15 (.P.<M)) 1 1$,3 30, --~~(SA~~~Qm.~~T.:....::10~30):=;!.--fl~~~~::::i~~--:ll~-:5~·~·=8"()0;-=::t10~00=-~ .. / "THI COLO.. "1MI COLOR Of' MONl'Y" (RI Of' lllONIY" 191 1 15 1·40 •• 10. is 12. ,,, t )0,. "' (IAT ONLY Af 10 45) 1:19. l ·U A Lal•R GOO" IRI 1 10. I 30, 5 45 I 00 •• 10 20 m 4 T"-'CK OOU'I' JTINO 1t-OO, I 00. 4 00 ', <>Ur politicians should close the bOrders Dow To the Editor: Pearl Harbor wu probably one of the worst military strategical blunders ever made in the history of warfare. Some Japanese mili'-ry luders rtSisted the attack because they rightly feared arousing the sleepinaa.ianl. Hitler taught the world (which the Japanese fortunately ig- nored) about the modem efficient use of saboteurs to samultaneousJy attack throughout the an side of a nation. He rarely ·bombed large assemblies of people. .. A NATION J'HAT IGNORES HlSTORY HAS NO RJTURE." Today's terrorists use innocent people as their pnmary objectives. The recent bombing of airports, department stores and the like. Libya has been in a state of undeclared war with us for some time. Both Syria and Libya arc known to be training large numbers of terrorists. If yo u were Gadhafi wouldn't you send your troops through our open bordcr1 ... yo u bet you would! Wh y overfly if you can infiltrate with trained suicide terrorists. r Some believe that large numbers of terrorists as well as drug pushers are well established in almost all of our states, How many are already here ... I 00 or 1.000 or maybe I 00,000? Who knows? President Reagan doesn't! More are arriving everyday. Even the undermanned INS has no idC3 of how many. They estimate that illegals from at least 60 oountncs arc crossing into the U.S. almost on a daily basis. l have refused 10 SuQpon an).' politicians of any persuasion until they understand the urgency of the situation and close the border. They can't afford adding enough men to the INS but we do have armed forced that are trained to protect us before the fact, Dl•t. ,..._. Amerlcl SynOlc1te, 1811 ·'Take a way from Moscow Its nuclear threat. and Gorbachev becomes anothernrst-rank Third World ngure. somewhere ~tween ChaJrman Deng and Rajlv Gandhi. · · WILLIAM r. BUCIU.&Y CoJamn lat PETE DEXTER Craft wants fresh _ start SACRAMENTO -Christine Craft is sitting in the vending- machine room over at Channel 31 , immaculately dressed above the waist. less immaculate below. Not ._{ that the bottom part is dirty - certainly not as dirty as the vending- mach1ne room -but it's as if she were dresSt"d for two different parties. Last year the INS apprehended over 1-1/2 million illegal aliens after they crossed our southern borders. The INS estimates that at least 3 million others networked into our society ... SO percent of all narcotics that enter the U.S. come across the Mexican border. Even more sinister and destructive is the return of diseases we bali eliminated m our society. Arc the food handlers in restaurants and food packaging fac- tories contributing? We will not have a warning b)'. isolated overt action. Instead every city will be terrorized simultaneously and no U.S. city will be spared ... even yours! How about a blackout fDr months with a fear to go outside? Headlines state that Paris is paranoid over one isolated bombing ... what will we be? Is it already too late to call your favorite politicians ... or do we still have a chance? President Reagan can declare an emergency and close the border by executive order. Ask him to ... NOW! Women especiallv should be concerned about your U.S.A. It is the leader in the women's nghts movement and 1f the U.S. is de- stroyed you will lose all those rights for which you have fought so hard. PAUL BURCHETT Costa Mesa The Republicans need to polarize Iceland issues I would add here. in the interests of fa1rncs.s, that the wa)' I'm dressed. thC} wouldn't let mt" 1n1oeithcr one of them. ..\n)wa}. there 1s a book centered on the table in front of her. a paperback called "Christine Craft. An Anchorwoman's StQI)." _lt is the account of her battle with Metro- media Inc. and the tdevtsion station 11 ov. ns in Kansas City. Craft, of course. had been the evening news anchor at KMBC in Kansas City for nine months when she was demoted for being "too old. too unattractive, and not deferential enough to men." Edltorlal comes up a little short To the Editor: Being one of the taller ones, Lincoln and myself. I would take exception 10 the eltception that the shorter editor took to the Stanford research (Daily Pilot. October 7). · I would suggest to ham elevated shoes. I have also heard that 11 is effective to wear a brass pyramid on one's head. This could be dangerous however. in a thunder storm. I bd1C\.C that a grounding cable could be attached to the back of the pvram1d. The editor might wnte ·his edi- torials sitting on top of a step ladder. Anything that might get him closer to the cosmos ma~ht help. I had no11n~d that his editonals were coming up a little short. JIM BOLDING Costa Mesa We have to protect our rights To the Ed11or: Illegal ahe~ unfortunately are overwhelming some of our parks and neighborhoods in Costa Mesa. I greatly sympathize with the plight of these undocumented workers be· cause "there, but for the gract" of God. 10 I." Nevertheless. the rights oflegal residents must come first. The Council should not subs1d1Lc nor even indirectly encourage these aliens to hve here by constant!} approving more rentals which arc a shockjng unhealthy 60 percent of our bousine. Our Council, weak and indecisi ve, already has sufficient data to enact a strict housing code to limit occupancy as Santa Ana has done. Absentee slumlords should be penal- 1zed for explo11at1on and over-hous - ing. With proper legal cause. frcquen1. careful, humane removals should be conducted throughout the city. A a last resort. the Council should am pose sanctions on our businesses that h1rt' these aliens. There is no need for Costa Mesa to become a Santa Ana w11h a fourth of its population illegals. nor a Santa Monica or West Hollywood with its rent controls and liberal pervt"rs1ons. Since the Congress won't control our U.S. Border, we in Costa Mesa have to do what is reasonable to protect our lesal residents. property nghts and environment. CHRfS M. STEEL Costa Mesa Do you think President Reagan •hould have compromised on the "Star Wars" defense plan? David Z.staary Delivery b111De11 Huti•1ton Be.ch Yes -it should tx· unilateral. Reagan \\a\ not wilhng to g1v{' up his trump card DulAHltr Rn I tor Ruta.1eo1 Beacb Reaaan did the ngh1 thing in no t com- promi11n1 our defense stand. ORANGE COAST Robert Larson Self employed, Costa Meaa No. the "Star Wars" 1~ an ad vantage forthl' l 'n1tcd States. Patrick Parker Real Estate Lag11na Nt1uel Definitely not We need to keep the "Star Wars" as a way 10 combat the s1nk1ng posi tio n of the Russians. ..., .... o...,....., City Edltcw r-.c._. ~ldttcw c,....._ '9on• !dltor f , .. . Bob Baker IDsaranee Agent Costa Mesa No -I feel like President Reagan. 11 as important to keep our defense. not 10 cut back. Paal TetreHlt ComP"ter Consaltant Hantln1toa Be.c~ No. we need to hold our defense program near and dear 10 u~. "Star Wars " brings us 10 the negot1a11ng table, but only as a strategic handle. ,..,., ... Edit CW , ........ c.-.. PrOdUctlon Dlrectcw ......... .,,. Ao--tlling Owee•cw c:Z..~or .... n.e. ConttOllr NEW YORK -The Republicans have got to do some hard thinking in order to assimilate Iceland in their polemical repertoire in the weeks ahead. Even 1f the voter tends to believe that Ronald Reagan did the right thing -Why? Because Ronald Rea$3n is who he is. the most popular president in modern American his- tory -the same voter. while for- g1V1'ftg-tfl·respect of President Reagan . might be short-tempered toward Re- publican candidates for Congress. They arc being encouraged to believe that Reagan's singular stubbornness has set back the cause of peace in our time. and Republican spokesmen should hone their arguments. The day after the president's speech -to give an example of the kind of problem Republicans face -chief of staff Donald Regan appeared on the "Toda)" show in which Bryant Gumbel acted as prosecutor. That is OK: a good talk-show host should do exact!) that. Gumbel did it with a vengeance. He said to Regan: What is the point in Mr. Reagan's turning down a disarmament deal when he was trading a hypothetical defense system to defend against weapons which the Soviet Uni on is ready to give up? Wi th all deference to the estimable Mr. Regan. I do believe he should have stared at Mr. Gumbel and asked. "What's that again?'' What lingers in the mind is that so formidable a figure an the media as Bryant Gumbel should think himself free to suggest that the Soviet Union was actually prepared to give up its nuclear in ventory. If indeed the summit at Reykjavik had come anywhere near to repealing the nuclear age, then Ronald Reapn·s behavior might be compared with setting ablaze the tent in which cavemen clustered about the magjc formula that taught the makmg of fire. It is. of ·course. nonsense: Hypothetical Soviet largesse never diminished tht' stockpile of nuclear weapons to the point of giving the Soviet Union less than the power to destroy America. Tomorrow's pro- duction of the "Today·· show is a matter of Soviet sufferance. and wo uld still be if the Soviets retired half of their weapons. Mr. Regan was then asked: Is 11 the implicit position of the Reagan administration that no progress at all is possible under the circumstances? Here the Reagan people have a problem. Because it is implicit in the Reagan approach to pohllcs that. everything is. reall y-after all is said and done - a step forward. Mr. Gumbel followed up his quesuon by asking. How long was the Reagan admin1strat1on prepared to go wi thout a disarmament agreement? The obvious answer to that question is: Why. indefinitely. There· 1s no difference at all between our willing- ness to postpone a bad disarmament agreemcn1 and our willingness to postpone theend of American liberty. But preliminary indications arc that Republican spokesmen are being urged to tell us: "Gee whiz! Look how far we got the Soviets to go: no more theater weapons. and a 50 percent reduction in strategic weapons!" The difficulty the Republicans have here is in persuading. first of all, themselves, and then their listeners. that the Soviet Union was ~v1ng up nothing at all of any meaning what- soever. There is the psychological difficulty in saying this of dis- countenancing all the enthusiasm unhappily exhibited over the pro- gressive "concessions" made b} -£i.1 1t111m1t I r.111 11!11 ! '=f .1111 --···-_......._. WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY Gorbachev before he got to his Iron Curtain. Gorbachev was the cicerone leading the pnsoner in the lu'\ury car First. you will have personal freedom Then you will be reunited with )Our famil}. Then )OU will ha'e }Our library and research tool shack And at that moment. the car pulls up against the Berlin Wall. All of the fantasy is yours. eitccpt that you must accept the conl inua11on of The Wall . There 1s only one meaning reason- ably to be got out of So' 1e1 behavior 1n Iceland. It as quite s1mpl) this. that U.S. research and testing of the space shield threaten the anachronazation of the Soviet nuclear thrt'at. Tal..e awa} from Moscow 11s nuclear threat. and Gorbachev becomes another first-rank Third World figure. some- where between Chairman Deng and Raja v Gandhi. The task of the Repuhhcan Pan~ reduces to saying this: Iceland provl'd that Soviet disarmament propo!tals aren't on the level. In answer to the question. How long is a Republican administration prepared to go w11hou1 a disarmament treaty. why that's simple: As long as we arc prepared to fight for the survl\ al of the U.S. Constitution and the Rill of Rights. And Ronald Reagan swore an oath of allegiance to serve the ( on- stitullon and to be guided by 11 - forever. Wl/JJ•m F. Buckley is• syadJcated columalst. Travel is tough when you take the road to nowhere Don'11alk lo me about rhe "middle of nowhere... r ve been there and didn't see you. It lies somewhere along the 540 mi les between Kathmandu, Nepal and Lhasa. Tibet. I JUSt completed that trip. most of it on a washboard dirt road. rarely getting out of second gear. Crossing the border into Tibet. a region of communist China. we wormed our way along sheer rock chffs whose depths are measured not in feet or meters but an hves. 21 lives. That's how many fates were entrusted to the steady hands of a Chinese driver who guided us through this classic Onental landscal)t" of gnarled pine trees. rock cliffs and clouds of mist. We hunkered down for the night in a Chinese hostel that would make the Hotel Figueroa look 5-star. That followed a dinner of bamboo shoots, rice, lamb, mushrooms and some sort of black fungi. Nothing else in the barren room but weak tea, chopsticks, a bare hghtbulb. exquisite china. 20 Australians and yours truly. Outside 1t was cold and rainina. In retrospect, 1t was magnificent Up early in the oold momina darkness. we headed across the bleak Tibetan plateau. H1~ above t~ level. ( 17,000 n.) our t1ny bus gasped for ur. By m1d-mom1nt we en· countered a nomad and his flock of sbccp. that was 1t for most of the day. It was a lunar landscape, that's what I mun by the "middle of nowhere." Not euctly fun , but one hcU of a life expcnence. The pnmitavc road. built by the communists an the SOa and 60s, wa not open to free traveJ unt1l latt 1985. Ours is one of the first adventure travel groups 10 cover It s distance. Often it felt like a journey back into time; or into the center of the eanh. A second stop was the city of Shigatsc where we spent a day. Temples. a bizarre marketplace and a Tibetan lunch added up to a fascinat- ing respite. The last stop on the long run to Lhasa was through a picturesque valley that hasn't changed for cen- turies save an occasional Red flag fluttering over an ancient stone- walled village. Now and then a mo1ori1ed vehicle would appear and often children would wave at our dusty and dented bus. We'd wave back. * * * A purpo!iC of my tnp was to find a reasonably safe place off the beate'n ~th of oommercial touri5m. I found 1t in Lhasa, Tibet. hi4h on the plateau of western China. Th1scityof I 50,000 is over SOO miles from a town of similar size and 1,200 miles fro m a friendly seaport, that beina Calcutta. This is the "wild west" of the Peoples Re9ublic of China. So much for Ea.stem my! t1c1sm. I found Lhasa a ditty, dcprcs 1na. ancient c11y wrapped up 1n modem connicts: westernism vs tra· dit1onalism; Chinese vs. Tibetans, commun ism vs. cap1tahsm; Bud- dhism vs. tceulamm and propns vs letharay. The 101ercs1m1 aspccu include the rcvcrcncc for hfe. a tenet of Bud- dhism. Eumples· 1 construction worker carefully picks worm out of has shovelful of dirt; red meat 1s a ranty in the diet and fish ma. in all but one rqion. " unlawful. ft has 10 do with \arma and reinc1m11ion, JIM Wooo r Another point of interest: the fierce independence of the people, the invasion of communism and the flight of their two highest rehgiou leaders has not noticeably dampened their people's devotion. The less than appealing aspects of hfe in Lhasa have 10 be headed by the lack of cleanlines and sanitation. When nature callsJ. they respond, with hardly a concern ror when, or where. It is also obvious that many Tibe- tians. in their lifetimes. have never ~en the inside of a hot shower or warm bath. But who arc we to Judge? These are ruaacd people who until the 1950s refused to use the wheel because it marred the earth's surface. In all the arduous journey to Lhasa, Tibet was well worth the pnce. (A fly is perched on my paper and I am hesitant to ktll 1t.) I've traveled far from southem Cahfom11 tn more WI)' than miles My mind and creature comfo" levels ha ve been extended to near limit . Tomorrow we leave for the ohy 1cal challcnae of the 22,000 foot level of Mt Everest, "'orld's hi&hest moun11in I'm look- "'' forwaro to the clean environment and will not ma the thou nd of people. I plan to be home by H111o~cn. and by the way, God Ble menca. Jim WoOll llve1 I• New,.rt B~•ct. he resigned from 1he station and sued Ml'tromcdia for sex discrimina- tion and fraud, winning halfa million dollars in the first jury trial. That award was overturned in appellate court. Another trial was held, and she v.on again. And the appellate court O\.Crturned that decision too. he took the case to the Supreme Coun. which voted not to hear It. The insult 1s now 5 years old, but it does not die. It doesn't even fade away. It seems. as a matter of fact , to have a career of its own. ··1 still get a lot of speaking engagements," she says, fingenng tt\e book. "'the subject doesn ·1 change ... ·· There 1s a beautiful picture of her on the cover oft he book. an son focus. "On one le' el. you get used to it.'' she sa~s. "M) looks have been discussed and analyzed ever since this started. Newspapers. magazines -my skin and m) e)'es and my hair. anything )OU v.-ant to 53). 11's been said. You don't let yourself pay attention. "On another le,el .. you don't get u\Cd to 11 at all. I don't want people ~all1n.s me a dog. I want to be pretty, JUSt like anybody else. On that level r m vulnerable. the insults reach me.'' Christine Craf\ came to Sacramen- to at the beginning of this year. She'd spent the two years before that on the lecture ci rcui1 and putting together the book. "The book was supposed to be a catharsis," she says. "I wanted to take v. hat had happened. and put it all in one place so r could move away from 11. It was an exorcism. I will not let myselfbc saddled with this ... rape of the spant for the rest of my hfe." It 1s not entirely in her hands. of COUI~ ·· .\s soon as I got here. I started ge1t1ng phone calls," she says. "some- times I 0 of them a day. People telling me that some guy over at FM I 02 was calhng me a mutt. Calling me a dog. Cnll1ni me ugly. Going on and on about II. Has name is Chris Collins. he has the Morning Zoo program. "I'm not 1n the car when it's on so I ha ven't heard it myself, but I k~ep getting the calls. It doesn't stop there either. The last thing I heard, he'd called me a dyke. I mean, I've got some gu y out there J never met bringing m~ sexuality into question. on what I ve been told as a very popular radio station. What do you do about something like that? What is an appropnate response?" I do not know the answer to that and I couldn't reach Colltns to ask ham. Everywhe~ you go. though, there as a Morning Zoo. ancf every- where you go, there are people wh o f~I 5!1fer than they ought to. It 1s possible that Christine Cran was one of them. She was smart and pretty •. and sh~ came up fast in the 1elev1s1on bus~ness. Then one day somebody decided she wasn't pretty enough. or deferential enough and she lost her job. . ' "The real reason that I sued .. $he says, "ifl had to pick just one thlng 11 w.as ~hat they want~d me to pretend 1 d1dn t k'!ow the difference between the National and the American lcaaues,. • I will defer to somebody when 1.t s hones~ -when there's somet~1n1 I don t know -I won't when 11's not" The suit, of ooursc, made her famous. It did not make her rich or happy. It l;leaan five years aao. when she aot fired. It lasted throu&h two trials three tppcals, hundreds of lectures' and now the book. • he wa~ts tt t~ end there, with lbe book, but 11 won t.. ~dates and the names and the 1nsul1s are still fresh he does not have to pause to remember. they aren't far away I ask her. "Can xou let it 10 now'!" "Little by little.' she says. he !a1S• "I will not let this tbana be my hfe.' Pele Dorer It • IJ'Nlnletl ~•mlll11. Meta •hortatop Rafael Santana leape to ••old a •lldlnC Marty Barrett of the Red ,, .......... Soz dUJ'lnC the flnt lnnln& of the openm, tame of the World Serles Saturday. SUNDA~. OOTOIEA 19, t• lllchlpn CMlll8eta low• on 1Mt-11ccmcl leld gall, •11. Cl. ....,., K81'P1l1run1trong r•11 Ill Oren11 C-llf ••1L Un~erdog Red Sox go one~ponNewY<>:rk Costly Met"S"error, -· Hurst's pitching lift Boston, 1-0 NEW YORK (AP) -Ma ybe only the Boston Red Sox could have anticipated the outcome. The New York Mets certainly wouldn't have thought of it. . Coming into the World Scnes underdogs and expected to fall viCtim to the New York Mets' pitching, the Red Sox used the pitching of Bruce l:furst 10 win game one of the 1986 World Series. 1-0. Saturday night. The winning run scored on an error in the seventh inning by Tim Teufel. half of the Mets' second-base platoon The outcome also hanged on a gamble that paid off for Red Sox Manager John McNamara. who lifted Hurst in the ninth for a pinch-hitter and closed with Calvin Sch1rald1. "h'sg/eat for us, too bad for them:· said Hurst, who stopped the Mets on four hits over eight innings and helped hand th.em their first shutout at Shea Stadium Since Sept. 11 . 1985. "Teufel 1s a good player," Hurst said. "It's a sha.me. but that's the nature of the game ... Th~ viuory g,pt the Red Sox ant o game two in New York with their ace. 24--game winner Roger Clemens, goi ng against Dwight Gooden, 17-6. the best of the Mets. -ohvi ausly. "I'd rather be one uP. with Clemens going in game two. ' McNamara said ... We feel like we have a good chance. He's going up against a fine pitcher, and it should be a gOod ballgame." Ron Darlina took a three-hat shutout anto the seventh when be walked Jim Rice for4hc second time, threw a second wild pitch and fell yictim 10 Teufel's error on a ground ball by Rich Gedman. "As long as we win, I don't care how we do it," Gedman said. "Sometimes that's·whal it takes 1n a game where there is such good patching." Teufel said the ball scooted on him, then went between has legs. ·•1t's m)' responsibility to get It," Teufel said. ··You always hope it's not the loser. It was this time." Mets Manager Davey Johnson blamed his club's continued lack of offense. The Mets set a playoff recOfd for the lowest team bauina avera,e, .189, in bcatans the Houston A uos to sax pmes to win the NatjonaJ Leaaue pennant "Yes. I'm concerned:' Johnson said ... It's tough to win when you don't score any runs. The game wasn't lost on an error. When you don't score an rfane innings. you can't blame an error. You can·1 expttt 10 win." But. Johnson reounded. the Mets ·also were shut out, 1-0, iii the first pme of th e· playoffs ... and we came • back. I expect us to come back tomorrow." (Pleue eee UNDERDOG /C3) * * * * * * Maturity makes 28-year-old Hurst a lion instead of wimp From McClatclly News Service NEW YORK -Bruce Hum could say he was pitching for ham~lf, and only for himself. and no one would call him-selfish. Hurst could announce on national television that October belongs to him, and 1fthe Red Sox want to come along for the nde. well. fine. and he wouldn't uncover a soul who'd blame him. That's the kand of personal inferno Hurst has endured. Now that he's surviYed. long-time cntics and wp- porters alike have lined up to pat him on the back. The line was especial I\ long at Shea Stadium Saturday n1~h·1 after Hurst crafted eight shutout innings in Boston's 1-0 tnumph an the opening game of the World ~nes. • .. I've been labeled~ lot of lhinp,'' Hurst says, has hazel eyes sparkJang, "but it's the first tame I've ever been called a winner." He'd rather not .et into those other characterizations JUSt now. thanks. After all, when a man's JU.st climbed Mount McKinley. he's not ready to v.ony about how to get back down. 'Tm going to take the slluatton I ha ve now and make the best of it," he saiawlsely. Nonetheless, a bit of history is 1n order. lest the unanatiated imagine (Pleue .ee HURST /C3) Trojans trip,29-20; Bruins breeze, 36-10 1. USC mistakes too muc h to overcome in setback to unbeaten Arizona State By ROGER CARLSON Of .. Oely .... ...,, LOS >\NGELES -Uni versity of Southern California football coach Ted Tollner was bent on ofTenng a solid. consistent and upbeat attitude >L.-followang his team's second straight · Pac-I 0 Conference defeat. a 29-20 decision to unbeaten AnLOna State before 65,874 at the Coliseum Satur- day. But when the o;ubject arose - fumble -his exienor cracked. a llllle. "He's (Aaron Emanuel) got to stop doing that 1f we're going to be any good." snapped Tollner. his hands 10 has side and palms out. "Winnang teams don't do that." All Tollner had to do to prove the point was to direct the attention down the hall ~here the v1c1onous Sun Devil~ were celehratang their third straight win O\ er the Trojans whale upping their record to 5.0-1 overall. 3-0-1 in the Rose Bowl race Arizona State. which did not fumble and did not suffer an inter· ception. has lost one of four fumbles th as season. Tl1e Trojan'\. meanwhile. have lost 14 ofl6. Whtie 11 couldn"t ha ve come at a worse time -the Trojans (4-2. 2-2) were trying to put together a potenual winning drive 1n the fourt h quarter while down. 22-20-It was hard I) the only thorn in Tollner's side. H 1s club had battled to a 13-1 3 halftime stalemate. working for every point It got. as opposed to Arizona's State"s relatively easy road to 13 po1n1s. The Trojans drove from their own :!5. 35 and 24 10 gain two Don Shafer field goals and a one-yard TD run by f ullbnck Leroy Hoh. The Su n Devils. meanwhile. inter- cepted a upped pass at the USC 30 to net a field goal. drove from their 24 to get another field goal, then covered a poorly fielded "pop-up" kickoff at the LI C 34. and struck qu1cldy with a 34- )'ard touchdown pa s from Jeff Van Raaphorst to Aaron Cox. ''They blooped 1110 a freshman and heju~t didn't handle n:· said Tollner. "We practice returning that all of the time. II wasn't an onc;1de kickoff. and we wcren"t surprised the) were doing It. to stay awa) from the long run back ... The Trojans called time out at that po1n1. but Tollner said 11 was because the> onl) had 10 players on the field . Once the} got. all their people on defense. Van Raapho~t proceeded to find Cox wide open for the touch- down. "On a sudden change the call is usual!)' for the big pla y:· said Tollner. ··w e had the (defensive) call on, but we didn't make the play." But that was jUSt pan of the Trojans· maserie More were 10 come after on .\n1ona State"s first senes in the second half. "~· UCLA utilizes big plays. turnovers to t hrottle Bears BERKELEY (A P) Willie Anderson was CLA's b1g-pl a}' man on offense. with two touchdowns and 121 yards on three receptions. and ~'eral defen 1ve pla}'ers made btg plays for the I 9th-ranked Bruins. "The defense dtd an outstanding JOb. Time and time again it got the ball for us:· said UCLA Coach Terry Donahue. who~ defensi ve unit came up "11h four turnO\e~ and scored a touchdo" n on a blocked punt in aturdav'<, l~-1 0 Pacific-J O football v1c1orv tl\cr tht' ( ahforn1a Bear . On oflensc. the Bruins totaled 421 yards an wha1 Anderson called the best-balanced performance of the season. Man teve ns passed for 174 )ards and Gaston C..,recn had I 34 of the team's 247 )ards rushing ··w e didn't throw as much as we wanted 10. but that was mostly becauc;c the running game was doing so well ... Anderson said Sic' ens connected wi th >\nderion on a 68-)ard touchdo"n pass earl)' 1n the game. sending l t L.\ ahead to sta). and h11 the split end on an 18- )ard TD pass 1n th e fourth quaner The defending Rose Bov.I cham- pion!>. in heating Cal for a 15th eonsecu11\l~ ~l·ar. 1mpro,cd their ~ason relOrd to 4-2 and their conference rernrd tn 2· I Boston holds off Kings, 4-1 The un Devils marched to the LI '( 10, but were stiffed by Rex Moore & Co. and went for a 25-yard (Pleue eee USC/C2) UCLA'• Willie Andenon •print• for the end zone, juat eludln& the araap of a pair of California tacklen, during Saturday'• Pac-10 &ame. Bruin• poeted 36-10 rout. "l he l 'C I \ team throughout. l'i talentl'd h1g and l.1\I Jnd the) toot.. 3"3" a lot ot good things lrom u ..... ( al ( Cl.t< h .l tx• l\.app ..aid .. Hut we pla)ed hJTd We v.crc h11tang in the first quarter and hilting in the lourth quartl'r "I'( 'I A kne'\ 11 wa<> 1n a loot ball (Pleue eee UCLA/C2) INGLEWOOD (AP) -Geoff Courtnall ~orcd two goals and as- sisted on another Saturday night as the Boston Bruins defeated the Los Angeles Kings. 4-1. for their fourth straight NHL victory. Courtnall scored on a point-blank shot 25 seconds into the second penod to snap a 1-1 tie. then added a breakaway goal midway through the third period. Cam Neely added a goal. on Court nail's assist. for the Bruins with 21h minutes remaining. The Bruins have won fi ve straight games at the Forum since 1983. Boston swept all three games from the Kings last season. Bernie Nicholls had given the Kmgs a 1-0 lead midway through the first penod when he lipped in a free puck that had trickled behind Boston goalte Pat Riggins. The Bruins lied the score at 17:03 of the first period when Tom McCarth) pushed 1n a rebound as he was being dumped by Kings dcfcnscman Mark Hardy. Even though Hard) had McCarthy 1n a horizontal position three feet off the ice, the Boston ce nter managed to direct the puck into an open net. Counnall's fir t g03I came after Neely packed up a loose puck behind the Kings net and fed 1 wtde-open Counnall. who beat d1 v1na Los A ngcles aoahc Rothe Melanson from nght 1n front. Hi second came after Rick M1ddl<'ton worked the puck free at the Boston blur hnc and fed ourtnall. who fakt'd Melanson to the ice and then hf\t'd the puck over the fallen aoallc Ram rushers seek to regain spark Dickerson hoping to get untrac ked against Detroit games because 1he Rams fell ~hind earl). Despite what's happened recently. Coach John Robinson of the Rams docs not sound like it is time to panic. .. rm satisfied with our running attack.·· he said ... I hkc where we arc·· Ho~ever. he admitted that un- The Rams. hoping to rc-cstahhc;h pro' emcnt was needed 1n other areas their old running game. and the • "This week is an opportunity for U'i Detroit Lion . sporting a new rushing to gel back to the fundamentals and a11ack. square olT to<la) at Anaheim improve 1n areas that will hold up for Stadium. thl' rec;t of the season,". he said The Rams. loserco 1n 1wo of their la'!l '"An}'llmc you're coming off a tough three games. bring a 4-2 record into loc;c;. the players concentrate a little the contest which begins at I. better. That gives you the chance 10 The Lions are on a modest t~o· work on the has1cs:· game win treak. having beaten The Lions have bctn throwinf a Green Ba last week and Houston the solid 1-2 punch with their running previous unda 10 even their record game. as fullback James Jone and at 3-3. rookie running back Garry Jameci Losing to Atlanla. 26-14. l:l\t ha\C been very effective. • wed.end aftersuffennga 34-20 loss to The rookie turned in his he t pro the Ph1ladelph1a Eagles on Sept. 28. performance la t und~ when he the Rams also trugglcd on Oct. paned 140 ard~ on '20 came an apmstthc TampaBay Buc huttook De1ro1fs 21-14 victory over the a 26-20 victory 1n O\ert1mc. Packc~. The fullback, mcanwhik. In the two lo sc • the Rams were packed up 99 yards on 29 came . unable to get running back Enc fonei. has S 14 yard 1n 139 ru~hes Dickerson. the NFL's top san.ic· 1h1'1 c;cac;on. and Jame~ ha picked up ason rusher. untracked He gained 2H on JU'll 56 cam . LU t 58 )'ards on 17 cam" against the "The)' 're a vet')' solid running team C:aales and W8 held to 73 yards on 16 with \WO prtlt)' aood backs," Ro~ came by the Falcons. 1nson said ... Jame~ 1s an cmcra1n1 He ca med le , than u\ual 1n ooth back 1n th1\ le~ue If he continues to Roblneon Dtcllenon 1mpro,e. the~ ·11 have quttc a 1-2 punch. "I th1nt.. going in. ,ou have to he concerned "'th their running attact.. That ha~ 10 be our top priont) on defense. espcc1all) on first down ·• Despite the low tmals against Philadelphia nnd Atlanta. Di ckerson continues to lead the NFL 1n ru\h1 ng v.1th 730)ard~ Included 1sa 207-)ard da' again t Tamp:i Ba). :.He'o;b1s,he'c;<;trongand he\ ta .. 1:· Lions Coach DarT)I Rogers ~•d ..There prohahl) 1<;n't a single heller running back in the NFL right now There probabl> 1'in·1 a bad. that has the load put on hie. shouldcN> as much a~ Dicker on doc . "The Ram<i arc a definite pla\oll contender. a team that ha been there We: are a team an the gra) area. \! c're not there )'Ct When )OU'rt pla)in8 the Rams. you are pla)'ing one ofthr quality footbaJI teams in the NFL." The: Rams have been outg:uncd through the air tht\ ~awn. 97'-8 18, "-h•le outruc;hm11hc1r foeo;. Q.:?6·6!~0 D1ckc™>n ha~ a Ii\ C·\nrd n.i\hm(l average and ha\ ored " h)uch· downs th1 ~a~n Surprising GWC wins again, 21-3 But Orange Coast falters in second half at Riverside peclal to tlle Dally Piiot In a )ear where notxxh. 1mlud1ng Coach Ray hacklcford. figured Golden West College to be a power in football. the Ru stlers arc rnr1dl~ proving progno t1cator<, and doubters wrong with their best <;tan in h1ston. Thi Ru tler1l. ranked 20th 1n the nation by the JC Gnd-~irc. upped their record to S-0 o' era II and ~-0 1n the South oast Confercnn· "•th an 1mpre s1vc 21-3 victory ovl'r Long Beach City C'ollcae. the nation·, I ~th· ranked team, at Veterans Stadium 1n Long Beach turday night Led h\ a 11f11na dcfcnc;c. ~h"h 1n1crccptcd V1ktna quarterback Derek Moore five 11mc\ and limited the outh CoMt's second-rated of fcnsc to JU~t 16' yards, the Ru tlr"' fell behind earl) '-O but 'rut~d most of the wa) t>an Ram\C\ \1 1ke Paunt, Marl Z1egcnh n. \dam p1cHnd Renct Oh .. cr lh" team-lcadma third) all intern·pll"d p:ic;ses for the Rustlcr'i. .., hn afr,11 \ticked Morgan 1w1ce. De· lcn-.1' 1• iackle George Paddock reg1s- tl'red h" '"th ..ack of the season inn '>tong team lkfcn'>t' e effon. ~1d1ng the effort was the fact that runter Oun A\\Chne hit the coffin corner four 11mec; inside the 6-vard hne . The (•Olden West offense. sparked b) tht' conference's leading passer l:.nc L3wton who went IS of .2Q for 174 \ard\ and 1wo touchdowns. rul kl·d up '10 \ards of totaJ off en~ The running pame was equally '>UC· cc<1'iful a" fullback Ted Pappa., and ta1lh3d ( arl Satterfield gamed 76 and "'Ci \ardo; re'ipecltvely Long Bea h had sacked the full- l'rton quancrback 12 times 1hc prcv1ou4i week hut only manaJctl \t> get 10 Lawton Twice as the offensi ve: line gave the Rustlu signal<allc:r good protection \fter tan Lamben·, ~6-yard field aoal. Golden W"t took control Lawton cap~ an I I-play, 6S·y•rd dnve withal-ard 10 to John ,poor with 12: 11 lcf\ an the fint l\alf. aficr 1 ~I ·vllrd \tnkc had moved the Ru tie" to the I ' On the en\u1ng Ru\tlcr dnve. l..i" ton f umbkd the 11 away at lbe (Pleue Me RUSTLltU/C2J La Verne SS-52 win be d 4~ yard• pa .. 1n1 LA VERNE -Mark Van Allen threw for 404 yards and six touchdowns to lead La Verne to a 53-,52 ovenime victory over Occidental in a So uthern California Inter- collegiate Athletic Conference foo tball pme Saturday, La Verne won the pme in the second overtime period by faking a point-after-touchdown. Mark Brown pessed the ball to John Ku lcika in the end zone to aive the Ltopards the victory after 3 hours and 40 minutes of p~~ • The two teams gained a total of888 yards between rushing and passing. Regu lar play ended with the pme tied, 38-38. Van Allen completed 28 of 46 passes for the six touchdowns. He also ran the ball in for another TD. Tiaers' quarterback Mark Krajnik was 30 of 59 for 408 )'Brds and four touchdowns. He also ran for another two TDs. Jon B1lltngsle) caught 15 passes for 190 yards and four-touchdowns. on passes from Krajnik. The win improved the Le<u>ards' re.cord to 4-2 overall and 3-1 in the conference. while the T 1gers' first conference loss oft he season dropped the team's record to 2-2-1 and :?-I. The t"'o teams last met three weeks ago at Occidental. wtth Occidental winning, 34-10. Que~e of the day Jim Walden, Washington State football coach. whose Cougars had lost to San Jose State and California in consecutive games and had Arizona State and the rest of the Pacific-IO Conferencr powers coming up: "We've had Jeeps run over us, and there are some tanks coming. I don't mind getting run over by a tank. but we got run over this week by a mo-peel." Stewart leads trio by two shots Payne Stewart had putting problems !I Saturday. but managed a I-under-par 71 to take a two-stroke edgt' over three other pla)'ers into the final round of the Disney Golf Classic at Lake Buena Vista. Fla. The knickers- clad Stewan. gunning for only his third victory on the PGA Tour. had a third-round total of 14-under 202 over Disne)''s three par-72 courses. He has led -or shared the lead -all three rounds. Two strokes back of Stewart at 204 were U.S. Open champion Ray Floyd, veteran Loa Hlnkle and Mike S•lllvan, a Univt'rsity of Florida golfer from Ocala with one Tour victory ... In Sydney. Australia's Greg Norman continued his bid for a fifth straight tournament victory by tiring a 4-under- par 6 7 to open up a five-stroke lead after the third round of the Ne"' South Wales Open. Norman, who has won the European Open. Dunhill Cup, World Match Play Champ1onsh1p and Queensland Open titles in recent wee l s. has a 54-hole total of 202. 11 under par. IOC elects first U.S. woman LOS .\NGELES -Anlla Ot'Frantz, a • member of the Amateur Athletic Foun- dation of Los .\ngdes. has become the first Amencan woman to be elected to the lntemauonal 01) mp1c Commmec. the AAF hu announced DeFrantz. 34. was t'lt'cted as one of the two IOC representatl\ es to the United States at the committee's meeting 1n Lausanne. Switzerland. A two-11me 01) mp1an who \.\On a bronze medal in rowing 1n the 1976 01> mp1cs. De Frantz is an attorney and spons execuuve who 1s currently the director of program for the Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles. DeFrantL was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Ol>mpic Order for her leadership role in fight ing the American boycott of the 1980 Games in Moscow. She organized and operated the Olympic Village at the University of Southern Ca lifornia during the 1984 ·Summer Games 8cott Win• flftb lronm•n event KAILUA·KONA, H1w111 -Dave II Scott won his fifth lronman Tnathlon Workt Championship here Saturday. shat· tm• the COUl"lt rtt<>rd let IHI )Cir by b1S arch nv1l. ' Scon, 31, or Divis. finished the 140.6-mile endurance test in eiaht hourl. 28 m1 nutn and 37 seconds. takma more than 20 minutes off Scott T1nlt'} ·s I 98S record. Scon not only repined his title and courst record. bYt won S 17,000. the first time priie mont)' has ~n awarded in the competition's 10.year histor:y. Mark Allen of Boulder. Colo .• was second in 8:36:04. • Tinley. who won last year while Soon observed the race as 1 television commentator. was third. His time was 9:00:54. well off hi. own pace of8:S0:54 last >tear. Seaver to undergo surgery NEW YORK -Boston pitcher Tom Iii Seaver, who is not on the Rt'd Sox' active roster for the World Series, will undt'rgo an hroscopic suraery to repair tom cartilage in his naht knee. 1t was reported Saturda). Seaver was quoted as sa)ing he would have the surgery performed "sometime after the World Series ends. Seaver suffered the tnJUry during a Sept. 19 game against Toronto and has not appeared since. He was nQt activated for the American League playoffs. He threw briefl} to test the knee last weekend, but said aflernard that "If I tned to pitch now. I'd either totall) tear the knee or hurt m} arm." I 'Rahal wins pole in Phoenix PHOEN IX -Bobby Rahal con-• u nued has hot streak Saturday. wi nning the pole positi on for the Fies ta Bowl 200 Indy- car race at P~oenix In ternational Raceway. Rahal picked U{> ~mother championship point for his second pole pos111on of the season. extending his lead over Michael '\ndretti in the CART-PPG series 10 I 0 points, 160-150. with just today's 200-miler and the season-finale on Nov. 9 at Miami remaining. Scott to run in Santa Ana race Former Ol)mp1an and UC Irvine m sraduate Steve Scott. will be among those 1n the men's field for the Golden C1tv Mile. which will be ht'ld toda) as part of ~veral running and bike races in the Cit) of Santa .\na's Golden Oty Da>s Cclebrauon. Included 1n the day's events are a 3k wheelchair e"ent a1 7;55 a.m .. a 3k run at 8. the women·s Golden Ctt) Mile at 9. the men's event at 9: 15. and four bLC)clc races a1 9:45. I 0:45. 11 :45 and 2 p.m. The program is will originate from in the Santa Ana ('1, 1c Center near Flower Street. Television, radio TELEVISION 9·30 a.m. -NFL TODAY: Channrl 2. 9:30 a.m. -NFL '86: Channel 4. 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders at Miami. Channel 4. Noon -WRESTLING: Channt'I 56. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Nev. York Giants at Seattle. Channel 2. I p.m. -SUPER CHARGERS: ln- d1anapolts 500 history. Channel 4. 5:20 p.m. -BASEBAL L: Boston at Ne"" York Mets an game two of World Series. Channel 4. 8 p.m. :.._ HORSE RACING: Oak Tree replays. Channel 56. RADIO 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders a1 Miami. KRLA ( 1110). KJ K-FM (94). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Ne"' York Giants at Seattle, KNX (I 070). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Detroit at Rams. KMPC(710). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: San Diego at Kansas City. KLZZ (600). 5:20 p.m. -BASEBALL: Boston at New York Mets. KNX (1070). 7:30 p.m. -HOCKEY: Edmonton at Ki ngs. 570(KLAC). Dolphins' Shula refuses to rile Raiders Ml-\M I {.\PJ -Don Shula and when atund-ra1scrwasheldtor Marc Tom Flores sa~ the Los Angeles Buoniconti. the paralyzed son of Raiders. contra") to popular behef. former Dolphins linebacker Nick aren't thugs Buo nicont1. Raiders defensive end That's to be e'pe('ted. Flores Howie Long and quarterback Jim coaches the Raiders and wouldn't Plunkt'tt Oe" to Miami at their own admit 10 football crimes. And Shula expense to help. doesn't want 10 make the Raiders Shula doesn't expect the Raiders to mad because h1~ M1am1 Dolphins. be quite so friendly today, but neither 2-4. will be pla} 1ng Los Angeles. 3-3. does he expect a repeat of the violence today (Channel 4 at I 0 a.m.) in the . that resulted in $5.600 in fi nes against Orange Bowl. Los Angeles players earlier th is Shula went so far as to charactenze season in a game against Kansas City. the Raiders as nice guys. He said "In the games we've played the Understated Elegance is th e Difference at Garys & Co. ff:Ml·lf Raiders-and we've had some prett)' compet111ve games -1n m} mind there weren ·1 cheap shots on ellher side of the football," Shula said. "Just good. hard. aggressive football." NFL Comm1ss1oner Pete Rozelle suspended Raiders defensive end Greg Townsend for one game for flagrant fouls against Kansas Cit>. Townsend. a pass rushing specialist. won't pla) against the Dolphins. "We don't condone violence." Flores said. "Sometimes during the game. emotions just take over ... #119 Fa11Uon l1land •Newport Beach• 759-1822 ,_ ' • . . USC BEATEN, 29-20 •.•• P'romCl field aoat. It misted, but Tim McDonald was c1lled for "rouatuna the luckcr:· fivina ASU new hfe and 1 quick 5->'•!°d. &o uchown run by Channina Withams. "I was blocked in&o him." said McDonald. "We knew they had "'orktd on 1t. bloekina pcoolt into the kicker, they had done it thrtt times before 1n the same situation. I was blocked into him, but the rulet-now say that's 1n lnf'rlC"tion. if )'Ou'rc block.td into him it's still rouaruna the kicker," La ter. Ariiona State's Kent Bos· trom added a 21·yltd fiela aoal, the leftovers after USC outside linebacker Ron Brown's devastatipa third-down stop. The Trojans continued to beat themselves. twice callin1 for fair catches on similar bloop kickoffs to the dismay ofTollntr. · "He's a freshman ind JUSt didn't .. .• "Tollner tried to explain of the sub- normal responst to the taC'tic, fair- catchtn& the ball as if it were 1 punt and there was immediate pressure. The only pressure was to catch the ball and run. Despite the adversity the Trojans were still in the hunt with 13:36 lef\ as Peete swept his riaht side from 1 O yards ou1 on founh-and~a-foot to cap a 68·}ard marth. clo in1 the SIP to 22-20. Arizona State could not move the ball and was forced to punt and U bad the btJI al its 14 with 12:« lcf\, umt for a time<0n1Umin1 march, and more. A pass to the naht flat IO Emanuel would have 11ven SC a fine down at 1hc 26. but the ball popped looet and Trace Armstrona covered for ASU. ix pla)1 ll tetthe Sun Otv1ls hid 1 29-20 lead with a pass to tiaht end Jeff Gallimore on a play underneath from 9 yards out. USC' couldn't move the ball. punted, and the winners ate up4: 17 of the clock before g1vin¥ 11 back with I: 11 , and no hope. left. "M)' elbow came out." explained Emanuel. "I was trying to make a Quk k move and he (the defender) got his helmet on it. .. So. the Trojans arc 2-2 1n con- ference play. but Peete 1s willing to argue the point with an)'one regarding Rose Bowl hopes. "By no means arc we out of 1t." sa!d Peete. "We'll SC!C v.hat happens in November." Probabl) what hun Tollner most was the fact his TroJn ns deserved a better fate. The) earned evef}th1ng they got. but .\nzona State s1mpl)' rtlAdt..11.0 mistakes UCLA ••• rromct aame. It Wal no p1l10W fipt," Green was one of sevaal playcn 1nJUred dUn'!f the aame. The Bruins defense aot ill ~ touchdown in two wee~ wnh linebacker Camell Lake~· blocktd punt rctum. Dive kicked field aoals from )), 44 ... ards. and beckup tailblct J- . mu1 made 1 6-yard TD nan. Anderson made bit t~rll TD rtclllP- t onattheC1ll &aeand~ t ree defenders han a munar. er Cal tied 3-l widl a 26. rd field 'Joal by Lela~ RU. e ' 5-yatd comD1etio91 '° Anderson, a split end, helped let up Franey•s second field late in the openina pcnod. Lake ran the final 10 yards oo the blocked punt return after teammate Greg Bolin fumbled. Randy Be~erty blocked the kick by Scott Tabor after the Bears were stopped 1t their ~ yard line . Cal trailed 13-3 before scori, itsr onl y TD, on quartern.ck Troy ay: lo r's 1-) ard keeper run in the tbitd . .. quane~ • Green's longest run. for 34 yards, was on a third-pt'riod dri ve leadina to Franey's third field goal. Green left at the.' end of the quarter after agravat- 1ng a foot inJun- Rangers win first this year Poadubny has hand in each oal to turn back Is la nders, 3-2 give rookie go<Jhe Kan Takko has first NHL victory as Minnesota defeated Vancouver. Maple Leafs 3, Blacldaawkl %: Defcnseman Al Iafrate scored his first goal of the season at 14:34 of the third period to I 111 undefeated Toronto past Chicago. Sabres 4, Capitals%: Wilf Paiement scored a pair of goals to lead Buffalo 10 its first win of the season with a v1ctOI) o'er Washington. UN IONDALE. N.Y. -Wah Pod- dubny scored a goal and set up two others as the New York Rangers won for the fi rst ti me this NHL season. beating the Islanders. 3-2. Saturda'. RUSTLERS, OCC ..• Poddubnv. who was acquired in the offseason (rom Toronto. made a spectacular be1ween-the-lcgs pass out to Ma rk Osborne for the Rangers' winn'ing goal at 11 :02 of the third period. Osborne put in a 35-foot wrist shot, beating goalie Kelly Hrudey to glove side. It was the first victory of the season for the Rangers after three losscltand a tic. In other NH L action: Penguins 8, Devils 4: Terry Ruskowski scored three goals and Mario Lemieux had fi ve assists to help Pittsburgh extend its winning streak to sax games wit h a victory over 11.Jt'w Jersey. Ruskowsk1 registered has first ca· recr hat trick and P111sburgh equaled the team record for consccull\ c "'ins SCI 1n 1980-81. Lcm1cu\ has 17 point'i and has taken over the league scoring lead from Edmonton's Wayne Gretzk). Lt'm1eu>. assisted on all 1hree of Ruskowsk1's goals. Flyers S, Whalers 3: Center Pe1er Zczel scored t"' ice 1n the second peripd and Tim Kerr added 1hrec assists to spark Ph1ladelph1a past Hanford. The Flyers. 4sP. broke a 3-3 tic 1n the second penoo as ZeLel go1 his third and founh goals of the season in a 6:36 span. Zezel took a centering pass from Doug Crossman at 5: 17 and then htt on a power play at 11 :53 on his own rebound after bein@ l up bv Kerr. Red Wings 5, Flames 3: Joey Kocur scored on a power pla)' early in the third penod and Steve Yzcrman added an empty-net goal. ltftang Detroit past Calgary. Blaes 4, Nordlqaes 3: Veteran Ron Flockhart set up goals 1n the first two penods and followed with his second ~oal of the season with 5:01 rema1n- 1ng. leading St. Louis to a triumph over Quebec m the Blues' home opener. Canadiens 5, Jets 3: Stephane Richer scored his first two goals oft he season and assisted on another as Mon treal beat Winnipeg. North Stars 4, Canuckl 1: Dino Ciccarelh scored fo ur seconds into a power play midway through the second period to break a 1-1 tie and From Cl Long Beach I. Rut after a 27-yard purtt-La"""ton red~med himself with a 32-yard strike to poor. who leaped over a V1!.1ng defender 1n the left comer of the end 70nc to grab the pass. one livl.' catches on the nigh t for 91 vards. StaC) Parker also caught five· passes for thl' Rustlers. good for 55 yards. i.\ftcr bc1n$ pinned b) another Asehn punt 1n the fourth quarter. Long Beach punted agaan from their two. Gold~n West took over at the Viking 31 and qu1ckl) drove seven pla)S for the touchdown . scoring on Sancrlield's 1-)ard plunge In another commun1t) college game· Riverside CC 31, Orange Coast 14: Coming out like ~orld-beaters against 1he No. 9-ranked team m the nation. Orange ( oast me1 up wtlh a strong defense in the second quancr and a potent running game an the third as the Tigers earned a M1ss1on C'onfcrcnct 'ictor) at home After racking up 149 }ards of offense in the first quarter alone. Oran~c Coast was hm11cd 10 I 0 I the remainder of 1hc gamt" The Pirates ""ere ltm11ed to no )3rd!> in the second quartcrandonl} 21 offcn\1'Cplays1n the second half. Aflcrga1n1ng 71 yard'> in the lirs1 quarter. Orange Coa~t . * GOiden West 21, Lone 8Hdl cc J Score bv Ollamn Gotoen WMt 0 .. 0 ,_,. Long Beacn CC LBCC-Lamt>ert 16 FG l 0 0 o-l GWC-Sooor 3 Pan from Lawton ILePlace ••Ck) GWC-SPOOr l1 PIU from Lawton (L1P11ca klCk l GWC-Sa1ttrfoeld I run (LaPleca k•C" At1enoance 2,000 1u11m11~1 GAME ST A TISTICS GWC F' .rst oowns It Aushes·vardtQt 4'· 15' P1u.ng n roege 174 Pau ong IS·19·0 P\Jrus ,. :n Fuml>IH ·lumtl4es IOSI 1· I ~naltlts·varellge t·N INDIVIDUAL RUSHING LI CC • 2S·S7 106 13 l1·S S·l2 00 • 40 GWC-PI POH 12-76. Sa11erl1e1<1 16·7S McCra v, 3-9, Lewton 7·fM·mlnus • L8CC-Morgan. t·n Snaw S· 14 Lt!oure 6·t Coooer, 6·l INDIVIDUAL ~ASSING GWC-Law1on, IS·19·0, 174 LBCC-Morgan. 13·l?·S, 106 INDIVIDUAL RICll\llNG GWC-SPOOr. S·91. Parlltr, S·SS, Ptrrv, 2·19, ~ • .,,,,., l·t. P101>es, I·•. Sa111nllld. Hor·mlnus LBCC-Klng, 4· 16, J Morgan, 3·2', WOOCI, 2·2•, Orr1n1e, 1·20, Snew, 1·13, Jonnson. 1·7. Salazar, Hor·mlnus 2. linac;hed with 64 Quarterback Cary Conway brought the P1ra1es 73 yards in 13 plays on a 71/1-minute dn"e to open the pme. He completed three passes to Junior Taga loa (9 catche~ 38 yards. 2 TDs) in the dnve. the final one good a I 5- }ard touchdown. Riverside was sufled offensively against the conference's second-best rushine defense in the first half. managmg only a 33 yard field goal from Vi c Hernandez. But the Tigers ex pl oded for 141 yards and th~e touchdowns with the run tn the third quaner. Riverside completed the second-half blitz with a 13-yard touchdown pass from Keith Widener to Da' 1d Kelley. Mi chael Moore raced 79 yards on the third pla} of the second half to set the tont'. and Widener and Many T)SOn added I-and 2-yard runs. Moore. the M1ss1on Conference's leadmg rushmg wi th 818 yards in five games had 157 1n the game. t.\ pair of Orange Coast fu mbles first set up and then continut'd Rl\ers1de's dnve for the third touch- do""n and a Conway tnterception organ11ed the final Tiger score. * Rl\lenlde cc 3t, <>ranee CMst 14 k .... ov Ou•rtwJ Oran11e Coast 7 O O 7-14 R1v1r$ldt CC 0 3 21 7-31 OCC-TagalOa IS ous lrom Conwav (GrMM ll<CI< I RCC-Htrneno.1 33 FG ACC-MOort 79 run (Htrneno.1 kick) ACC-Wldlritr I run IHtrnanoei kick) ACC-Tnon 1 run (Hernanoez ltlck) ACC-Ktltev 13 oess from Wld-r <Fennlng ••c•l OCC-TavalOl ?0 PHS from Conwev tGrHne k<Ck I Allt ndl 'lCI 3.200 (HlotTllllCll GAME STATISTICS occ F1"t dOwns 17 R•JS,,.,·verdage 19·'4 P1u 1ng verellge 1'7 Pau 1119 IS-2S·2 Pun" 1·32 F'um1>11s·fuml>'1s IO'' ,.3 Ptnall i.s ·ve r Cllge 7-'9 •CC " S0-241 110 S·12-0 l ·lt 7·0 11-lOS INDIVIDUAL •USHING OCC-Swlgar'I, 9·20, Monl90l'l'lef\I, 2·1, Rtbnev 1·10, LamontaQfle. 3•1. COflwav. I·• ACC-MOO<t, lt·IS7; Tl'IOmls, 1-0, WlcMNr. IS·7 LH . S·1'. Tnon. 3-9, Una. 3·22, Wll· llam•. 2· 11. Munu, l·I. '°"9h. Hor·mlnu• 3 INOl\llOUAL ~ASMNG OCC~onwav IS·2S-7. 117 ACC-WlCM,,.., S-11·0. 121, ~d. 0-HI. O INDIVIDUAL •ECIMNG OCC-Te0tl0e 9 Ut Pt'kln•. 7·17, Swleert, 2·1, P,,.nlclt. I 11 P-. I• I) ACC-Ke+~ ,.,. ... '<.... 1·40J LH 1·7 Moore, 1·43 ' · ' GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE! EVERYTHlllO MUST 00 -2 DAYS ONLY Saturday & Sunday only-Oct. 18th & 19th 10 a.m. to 6 p .m., move 'em out prices! •Tiger •Nike •Reebok •Brook • Saucony • Patrick FLEETREEt Loehmann 's 5 Points Plaza• (714) 847-1608 18573 Main St. (near beach blvd.) Huntington Beach • I Mete' catcher Gary Carter (left) rune Into Boeton'• DwiCbt ~•ana after a pl,tch got ' . /# ........... away .from btm In the ae•enth inning ln game one of the World Sette. Saturday. Close shave for Michigan Gillette's field goal at the gun helps Wolverines win, 20:-1 7 From AP dispatches ANN .\RBOR. Mich -Mike (i1lktte kicked a 34- }ard fidd goal a<; 11me expired to gne Michigan a pulsa11ng 20-1 7 v1clOf'} over Iowa in a A1g I 0 foo1ball game Saturda} Sqrc-shouldcred quanerbad. Mark Vlas1c. .,.. ho missed 10 .... a's la'il l\.\O games. had come off the bench late 1n the ih1rd quarter 10 throw a game-I) mg. 15-~ ard pass to Robert m11h w11h 11 ·1 s remaining .\nd .... hen M1ch1gan's Pat Moon's missed a 27-vard field goal attempt \.\Ith 6·10 to go. 11 appeared the game ....,ould end 1n a Ile. But Richard Bass. \.\ho scored 10 .... a·s frtst touchdo....,n on a I-\ ard run earl) 1n the game. bobbled a p11chou1 to set 1he 1>tage lor the \.\oh cnnes· .... inning drt'<' "We .,..c~e going 1U go \.\1th u1llc11<.• .,..hen the dml' started." M1ch1gan ( oach Bo hcmbechler said. ··'Ne though I 11 (the field goal> "'ould be j long one. and he had the strongest leg. You're not gu1ng tu Ou\ler ham He as the cockiest gu) that e\t•r 11,cd ·· M1ch1gan called Its IJ\t 11meout \\1th fi, e )Cconds remaining. and 10 .... a. tn1ng to unsc1tk Gillette. also c:alled one But (i11le11e's game-.... 1nn1ng kid. spht thl' upnghts. "I thought about h1111ng at like an ntra point -all I had to do "'a~ hit the hall .rnd at \\Ould go straight." Gillette said. Elsewhere Miami 45, Cloelnoall 13: Quanerback V1nn} Testaverdc thrc"' a pair of touchdo"n passes. fueling a JI-point fir•a half that earned the No I -ranked Hurricanes O\ er C 1nc1nna11. The "'·0 Humc:inc'i ofT to the best stan 1n i.chool ha\tor: e\tcnded 1heir regular--.cason .,.. inning streak to 17 games b} ~onng l"'ll touchdo~n' 1n the gaml"" opening t"o minute s and toasting from there. Alabama 66, Teonesstt ts: Bobb} H umphre) scored thret' touchdov. n\ and ran lor 21 7 'ard<.. th ird best an -\labama h1\ton as the \crnnd-ranked Crimson T1dl.' crushed Tenne\St'C Mike . hula also accounted for three touchdo"' n" as the Tide <;cort'd on \I'< of their tirst se,en pos~ss1ons. t\1.ice follo .... 1ng 1 cnncssec lumbles. to stretch their .... inning <;trcal to 10 games and end a four-game losing streak m th1\ \toned Deep South m air) Nebraska 48, Misso uri 17: T} rccse Kno\ ran 92 }ards for a touchdo\\ n and Dana Bnno;on chalkt'd up a 63-\ard scort. leading third-rated Nebraska to an cas\ '1ctor) Oklaboma lt, Oklahoma State 0: l 1m Lashar ued a s1..hool record by locking four field goals, and linebacker Dante Jon('S returned an 1ntercep11on 55 yards for a score as :--Jo 5 Oklahoma defeated pesky Oklahoma State. Peon State 4%, Syracuse 3: Blair Thomas. Tim Manoa and O.J Do11er combined for 317 }ards rushing and four touchdov. ns as Sl\th-ranked Penn State routed S} racuse Auburn 31, Georgia Tecb 10: Jeff Burger passed fo r two touchdowns and Arent Fullwood ran for 183 yards and another \Core as No. 7 .o.\uburn defeated Georgia Tech 1n a battle of trad1t1onal Deep South college football rt\als. Washington 48, Bowling Green 0: Rick Fenne) rushed fo r Washrngton's first two touchdowns and Andre Rile) scored on a 66-~ard punt return as the ninth-ranked Huskies took a break from the Pacific-10 Conference race Texas A&M 31. Baylor 30: Te,as .o.\&M quanerback Kl'' 1n Murra} pa\scd for three touchdowns. including the gamt'·\\lnner v.11h 3 48 to pla}. and ran for another -;core to rail} the I I th-rated .\gg1es O\ er ~o. 20 Ba~ lor. Not~ Damt Jl, Air Foree 3: T1m Brown returned a k1l kofT95 'ards lor a touchdown. 1nspmnga 'lotre Dame oOco<,e that rushed for th ree more touchdowns. as the lmh <,ttlled thl' ..\ir Force "'1 hbone and defeated the Fakon'i In game'> 10' oh 1ng V. est Coast teams. Stanford 41 . Oregon 7: Brad Muster rushed for 151 ~ard<i and t\\O touchdo.,..n~ and caught a pass for a third touchdo"' n to lead Stanford past Oregon Fresno State 10, Pacific 9: Junior Barn Belli kicked a 4;.,:ird field goal \\.Ith c1gh1 sernnd'i left 'to lift Fre!>no State.over Pacifil in a PC'AA game. San Jose State 23, Nevada-Las Vegas 20: Sergio Olt\ are1 kicked a 46-~ard field goal against 1he wind w11h nine seconds left to lift an Jose State to a PCAA \ICt<>I) over ~evada-Las Vt•gas. Tita n s top Utah State from AP di spatches Rid. ( alhoun ran for tv.o touchdo"' ns and Ronnie Barber thre" tor t .... o more Saturda) night. to lead Cal Statl' Fullenon to a U-0 PC<\...\ shutout of l'tah State. The T 1tans ram~d their record to 2-6 O\ era II and J.' 1ntheP .\.\ In ,1nother game Long Buch State 38, New Mexico State 7: Sophomore quartcrhac:k Jeff Graham passed for three 10uchdo"' ns and K wante Hampton and Charles Locke ti cal h s ored l \"O TDs as Long Beach tale rolled to an cas) \\In over New Me>.1co tate. College football scores WEST .t.ri1on• St 19 use 70 UCLA )6 Celllorn•• 10 St•nforo 41 Ort11on T WH Pllrtgron 4 llowllng C.rHn 0 Ce1 Steft Fullerron U Ur•" St 0 Long BteCfl St l8 New Mtxo<.o SI 7 Frt\l'O St 10 Pec•••c 9 Sen JOH Sr 1l NhaO• Lu Veges 10 Cleremonr MuOcl I& UC Senla ll•rDer• IJ It 10 10 10 .. AluU P.c1f1C 4'1 UC S.I\ 0 tQO UC Oevl\ SI S.11 Frenc1"0 l Hnwe rcl St )7 SO"C>me St 10 Huml>Oldl St U St Mer.,• 10 L• VerM " OcC•O.rtlt l S1 •1 01 CS Norllm~ 71 C•t P01v SLO S."'• Clere ll C•I Lull'lt re n t C.,.• WH ftt-tfOf"! )I l .,_ \ &. (tar\ U c...i 11 O.Mi " E. 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V• t UNDERDOG RED SOX TAKE LB.AD •• rn.c1 Asked af he.. would compare HUrst to HoUt10n ld\·bandtt Bob KMJ)per, walh whom the Meu had 1ucb troublt. Johnt0n said. -1 think Hurst .-u betltt." "No one thous.ht Hunt could shut us down," Mets third baseman Ray Kntaht 5aid. ''And now we aet Clemens." Before he let\, Hurst struck out ei&ht and walked four as he kept the Meu· bats as cool as the temptrature, which was about SI dqrees at aamc time. Schiraldi, a former Met, ca.me on to pitch the ninth innina. The rookie ri&ht·hander, who became the ace of the Boston bullpen late in the season. walked the first bauer. Darryl Strawberry, bu t then retired three stra1~t for the save. "I II tell you o ne 1h1ng " McNamara said. "Takinf Hurst o~t wasn't an easy decision. f it doesn't work out and it happens an the ninth that ~e don't wi n the game. I know where my neck 1s and my body might be 1n the Charles River." Three times 1n the pme, Htirsr allowed a walk and a hit In the same annma. bu\ he was not punished for his . wi ldness. Darlin,. after domi- nating the Red Soit w11h a combina- tion of power and precision, paid dearly for his wild spell. In the seventh. Darling went to a 3-2 count on Rice. and for the second time. be walked him . With Evans at bat. Darling threw a wild pitch that bounced in the din in fro nt of home plate, and by the time catcher Gary Carter chased 11 dow n. Rice was at second base. Evans grounded out back to mound as Darling looked Rice back to second, and Gedman came up. Gedman hit a rouune grounder at Teufel. Teufel backpedalled a step. stopped. then let the ball skip under his glove and between his lcgs.r Rice scored cas1I} ahead of nght fielder Darryl StrawbelT) 's throw, while Darling. backing up home plate. collided w11h on-deck batter Dave Henderson. Darling rolled 1n the dirt. shaken up. but he was uninjured. Henderson flied out. and after pike Owen was 10tent1onall~ walked. Darling struck out Hurst to end the inning. But the damage had been done HALF-PRICEI wan ceramic .~ • L1tger size for Hly ln1tell1llonl I I . ____. I I • Our1bly glued Check t1g11 6' I 6 REG I 76 aq fl ' • I .--'SALE22~ (llC tq II) HALF-PRICEI _ Floor Tiie . 12". 12" ·.···~.:.'REG. 38t 1 ec so n SAVE 25-300/ol @mst ron q 1111111 12' NO-WIX 111111 VlnJI Check t1g1! OOOF-HtOOF RE G 3 99 a 9.99 ouM•ANTEE• SILE 2991 6!! .. 1 wu ju.at ru.nnina over lO b9ctt.tp the play. DuHna Mid. "and J auqa be was c:omin& over to 1tll J1mm) (Rice) to slide We met in the middk. He's biuer than I thous.ht. J'ye bad hirder oolliliona. but they weft wbjle l wafplayina footb&JJ ," Oarlina came out 1n the bottom haJf of the 1nnin1 for I pinch hiller. He pve up three h1t1 and an unearnca-nin wh ile stnluna out cis,ht and walkina three. The Mets had the ltadoff runner aboard in both the seventh and ninth innings without' scorina. Teufel led off the seventh w1th a single to short top, and WaJlr. Backman, who platoons with Teufc • came in to run. Rafael Santana sacrificed Backsnan to second. but K.nlD M.ddd. muiat 1w Dall& ltrud: OU1 lo... wt ........ W1lt0n pounded ~t to dliftl bucman Wade 8oMI. ~ cnlde 1 divina stop ao bia lief[ trawbmy led olflhe nlnib llli• Sch1rald1 by walkint. Kajabt thea tned to seen lice. bu1 first 'f,e.,... Dan~ tapldon fielded the bunt Md forctd trawberry at .econd. Backman new out to left, and Sch..iraldi aot the save by stnkh'I O\at pioch·hlller Danny Heep to end the aame. Stapleton came into the pme as a defensive replacement for Bill Buckner in the eiahth.. The la t 1..0 World Series wu between Cinc10n1ti and OUJand in same three of the 1972 SeriC1. won by th~ Reds. HURST TURNS CHAMP ••• From ct ,that Hurst is another of th<>st made· lo-order heroes who pops up 1n time for network television. In his youth. which ended. oh. about 12 months qo, 1t was W'ldel} reported that Bruce Hurst had all the tools necessary to become your basic household name: heartbreaking curve, forkball that could turn kn~s to Jcll-0, an honest fastball and command enoulh to deliver each of them in any situation. If he'd onl).' had the courage of has abu ndant abilities. When they consider the past. Hurst's Red Sox teammateserc kind. ''He was the ultimate per- fectionist." says catcher Rich Ged- man, "and he'd have trouble when he gave up a run OT two." This verbal tap dance 1s pre~nted on the behalfofcomposure, of which Hurst was. until rccentl:r. quite bereft Less charitable critics were de- termined to trace the lack of this crucial pitcher's quaht) to more fundamental causes. When he'd conceded on enough 3-1 pitches, when he wouldn't knock anybody down. when he turned Hall of{ame blessings into 12-12 ~a'>ons. they labeled him .. gutless .. "They." of course. put 11 an the newspapers. too In turn Hurst lashed ouL But the next lime he threw a 3-1 fastball down t.he middle, lbe)' were on him aaain. With all those tools, Hurst ~as a .500 pitcher, and his detractors knew why. "It wa hard to take it." Hurst says. "I ....,as Only 21 or 22. and J wasn't ready to act 28 or 30." Now that he has become 28, Hurst seems w1lhng to address his past more cand1dJy. Reared 1n Utah. tiurs wa_sdcvoted to the church of Lau-er Day Saints. Before the American League playoffs, Hurst said of his early career: "I was too..tShy, too q uite, too nice, too Mormon." On a crystalline Sa1urdal night made for wrapptnl yoursel and a date 1n a blanket while cheerina for the home team -provided. of course. that the home team pJays football -Hurst threw 128,pitches, walked four and generally waltzed with trouble fo r most ofeiaht 1n.ninp. 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Oiacount On All Regul•r Price llema For Senior CltlHna. WESTMINSTER 15191 Beech Boulevard -898-3388 SANTA ANA 2801 So. Brlstol St. (.._, ..._..ttom St.) 557-1324 00 I Y 1.F AND SAVEi •PATTERNS MAY V•RY BY STORE • SATISFACTION GUARANTHDI ! ! I - UCI men CdM captUr es second at @C champion ~hips -1-. easily -' . 0 d for the Scahawks Wtth the W -&&I Coast area gt rls crossed 1he tapt fin& an lhc Otvmon 2 "This was ttal tto&S coun1ry rac1na in thf Division 4 heat as he out· c ~ d be t tame h~t. l..quna Beach's Kurt de Pfyfl'cr toda)'," said Winkelman ... Luao ck· kicked Ma ion V1e1o's Grq Lamb meet\ 'lt'COn r (I 9·44) and Debbie at Cal Poly dom inate three (15:44)and Lavc:lle's teammate Orta ~rves to be No. I -ht's tht best." (15:~5)by three S«ond to rtma1n 1n 0.~kem\~9~!6> finished eiahtb and Sh!)ock (I 5:52) finished 2-J. OJta Mtsa ( 102) took thud in the a class b)' himself. . ncn iivcl as Ocean \tiew (36 The UC Irvine men's squad pla~ f'our runntts in the top I 0 to win first"' ~al~ Cal Pol1-San Luu Obtspo Crou Country Invitational Saturday. divisionsofmeet J1mRo.bbins(l6:J l )~sc11hthfor Division.I fltt,displayinaevidence "ltwasone ofmybenerraccs,"sa1d nin1h.~c!>~\ reJ the Divis1oo l the Sta Kinas and Corbin Radabaugh on« ap1n that the Mustanss lack a Sabra. whose I 5:52 clock1na was the point~ cap u {16:33) was ninth for tuuna Beach. cons1stcn1 fourth runner. sixth best time of the day. •·11 m1aht crown. ta Be&chrunntrtMRen b:ive Kno (l 6: I 9}1nd Wes Watkins Chris Hobeoft, tM ri"alaick'r or a have bttn my best. I sta)'Cd with ~Y Four 1una wh n he C1'0UCd (.16:35) took scve~th and 10th respec-sound Costa Mesa lno which also strategy. !just wanted to keep up with )angle-tile 1 order th eOi~isi~n 2 race t1 vcly for fouru:un Valley. includes Don Mclachlan and Charlie whoever the leadtr was.'' . the fini'ih ine in e) to in a t0 ..... .: By RICHARD DUNN ~NMCen"1111in• l Junior Gus Quinone2 placed third with a timcof24:46ovcrthe five-mile With thecompe1jiion at 11s best. the courte. Junior Richard Graves was u ual cream rose to the 1op Saturday fOurth in 24:47. senior Ralph Gar· at the Orange Count) Invitational at In the D!vision 3 race. Marina's • Mo~no, won th( Ojvision I race lft Jn the girls' race~. Ocean View':. the rt1'its(3S ~um Pg f>: ...,, hannon Winkelman (15:40) had the IS:S7 while Mottno (16:09) finish "-rpcl sisters continued 10 amaze Tus11n (61 I 11:1J:5., Wen Y lctltn area·~second·bcst umc. Unfortunate· finh. But no other Mu ta.na runner everyone. wa lir!>I in •· I). he ran in the same race as finished hiah enou,h to lif\ the Kathy's time ( 19:01 ). the best of Of the four "hv151on • J'i.!ewport abaldi was fifth in 24'56 and senior Irvine Park. Rod Curry finished 10th in 25:07. Some conceded taking !!Ccond UC Irvine won the title with 37 place with tremendous pndc and points and Cal Poly-SLO was second dignity because of the high level of with 126 in the 16-tcam field. competition. Others. who win vir· Valencia's C'hns Lugo (I 5:26). Or· Mustangs beyond a third-place fini h. any airl. won the D ivision 3 heat. Harbor (3 1 poum) was the 1.h1•rd arta ange Counay's No. I runner. M eanwhile, Sabra was thcquickc t Shanne~ ( 19:0 1} wa a step behind 1n M"hool 10 win a <;Cparatc tit c. The Anteater womc;n finished tually every cross country race they fourth in the invitational with 85 compete in, conlinu,,d to run far points. as Nebraska claimed the top ahead of the pack as Orange C'oast spot with 66 in the 18-tcam field. area teams reaped a large bevy of WAT ER PoLo , .3 boats UCJ junior Beth M cGrann was awards. second with a umc of 17:00 over T op thoroughbreds an the Orange S.000 meters. Junior Jill Harrington C'oast area. hke Ocean View H1gh's No. 1 Stanford breezes byUCl;earn 1 Oth wa s fif\h in 17:06 and ienior Jennifer Haissam abra and twin sisters Kathy Ante-ate rs su" ffie·r Cardinals, 22-0. Four othecs scored Abraham was 17th in 17:27. and Shannen Karpel. showed why one eacb. including Corona del Mar The TroJans tell behmd early 2-0. hut rallied' with thret goals an inc second ~riod and ne,cr trailed agn1n en route 10 a non-lea$ue 'ictol) O\ er host l ong Beach Walson. At the community coUege level:. the}·~ Orange Count)· best. h l -l Q 4 High graduate Jcff Oeding. Orange Coast College made 1t a On the boys' side. Corona dcl Mar anot er OSS, -, Sophomore Tom Warde. UCl's clean sweep by easil> capturing the (45 points) followed sophomore -k -leading scorer with 30 goals this men's and women's races a11he Santa Eddie Lavellc's IC'ad 10 finish ahead of to top-ran ed team season. scored twice for the Ant· Barbara City College In' 1tat1onal at Laguna Beach (71) and Fountain caters. while Dan Smoot and K evin Without the aid of their ofTen 1\-c key. sctman Ken Little. Universal) got its offense from Mark Herman and Jean Me11. Herman had thrct goals and Metz two as three others added one each. Sho~line Park. Valle) (95) in the D1v1S1on 2 race. Wood added one apiece. The men outdistanced Grossmont The Sea Kings. prev1ousl) ranked ~tan lord. unbeaten and ranked No. UC'l . ranked eighth in the nation 1n 49~62 while the women won scored third in Orange County by the cross I in the nation. ran to an early lead this week's coaches' poll. fell 10 8-8 31 , 62 points ahead of second-place countr) coaches behind La Habra and never lei up for a non-conference overall after losing 10 No. 2 California Santa Barbara. and Va lencia. finished 37 seconds water polo victory over UC' I rvine Friday. All c11ht Anteater losses have The Pirate men. who have finished behind Valencia in combined tame Saturday in Palo Alto. been to teams ranked higher. Greg Waters had 11 goa lie saH'S while holding the Bruins to two goal-; first twice. second twice or third once for the o' crall title behind a Lanford built a J· I first pcnod lead UCI returns 10 action next Sa1ur· in five invitationals this season. "'ere sophomore tno which took three of and never looked back en route to a day at noon when it 1ravels to UC in the final three periods. , led by the second-place finish of ba' e the lop eight positions. I 0-4 '1ctory. Erich Fischer scored an ta Barbara for a PC AA game. Panel (20:42). five seconds behind Lavelle. who had the fastest lime four times for Stanford. while Craig Jn a high school game: University returns 10 the pool for Sea View League acuon on Wednes- da~ at NC'" port Harbor. ~fi=tn=t=-p=~=re=.==========(=1=5=:3=9=)o=f=a=n~)=a=re=a=ru=n=~=r=i=n=lh=e=m=~=t=·=K=la=H=a=d=d=e=d=t=w=o~g~o=a=ls=~=o=r=th=e~ 1 ~1~~11y8.~q 8u~Wlhu4: IT?DAY'S SUNDA~ PUZZLE ! Fiftb-rated Pacific ACROSS 1 Applauds 6 Madison Ave. worker 11 Anesthetic 16 Oolong and pekoe 20 Shoulder gun 21 Moon goddess 22 Fad 23 Actor Richard - 25 Of the birds 26 -rings 27 Insect lips 28 Courageous 29 Roman holiday 30 French sculptor 31 Homer's poem 32 Casanova 33 New Jersey city 35 Clipped news Item 37 Reykjavik's isle 39 Sailor's saint 4 1 Kid around 42 Tie the -: marry 43 like a desert 48 Sault -Marie 49 Mementos 54 -beer 55 Ms. Bryant 57 Wind rush 58 Writer Primo - 59 See eye to eye 6 1 -firma 63 Rhyme artists 64 Settee 65 Iron, gold and aluminum 67 From -to riches 68 Actress Hamilton 69 Generous 70 Crisp candy 72 Back gate 7 4 Fragrant smoke 75 Speck 76 Mr. Gershwin 77 Ben, for one 78 Dracula. e.g. 82 Boat race i 86 Fly - 91 Actress May 92 Pivot 93 Columnist Bombeck 95 Blustery 96 .. _My Way" 97 Breathing organs 98 lndlca,ors 100 Novelist Jong 101 -Morrow Lindbergh 102 "last -in Paris" 103 Spoiled children 105 Observed 106 Anise cookies 108 Composer Edwards 1 11 Long distance numbers: 2 wds 1 t3 Mimic 114 German Meistersinger Hans - 116 Three Wise Men 117 Hoarding rodent: 2 wds. 121 Blunders: hyph wd. 123 Wooden lighters 128 "Dallas" mom t29 Gather together 131 More loyal 133 .. According to 134 Gladden 135 Novelist Bret - 136 Musical beat 137 -Rogers St. Johns 138 Actress Sophia 139 Command 140 Coat collar 141 Snare twice 142 Russian news agency 143 Out doors 144 Ill-fated car 145 "A Bell For -.. ___ _. -~~ DOWN t Ship or airplane 2 -and onions 3 In flames 4 Evident 5 Governing bodies 6 Decoration 7 Fllntstone pet 8 Young ladies 9 Bless with oil 10 Children's nurses 11 Overshadow 12 ''The Rose of 13 Monk's garb 14 Poet Pound 15 Preparedness 16 Note padJ> 17 Actor Flynn 18 Washington Cape 19 Number of dwarfs 24 Pee Wee Herman role 34 Highly spiced stew 36 " -and Mike" 38 Egyptian Christian 40 Wickerwork willow 42 English bard John - 43 Dad's dad 44 Actor Moore 45 Main artery 46 Swipe 4 7 Leather band 49 Designer Calvin 50 Not expired 51 Actor Bacon 52 Actress Linda 53 Burn 56 Jason's ship 5 7 Rude person 60 Slurring 62 Appoints (to a job) 63 Type of skirt 64 Guiding principle 66 Steeper's sound 69 Chews at 71 Summer In Paris 73 -·la-la 74 Tax dept. 78 Las - 79 Without a partner 80 "Remember the -I" 81 Yearned 82 Ladder steps 83 Therefore 84 Tributary: abbr. 85 Iraq city 87 Part of statue 88 Sampled 89 Show host 90 "-Hope" 92 Pfano - 94 Siren 97 Catlfornia- Nevada resort: 2 wds. 99 Press (pavement) 102 Island cloth 104 Epic 107 Tiits (a ship) 108 Jokes t09 Upper cases: abbr. t 10 Space - 112 Lyrellke Instrument 11 4 Six-line poem 115 Butter or oleo 117 Rind t 18 Distribute by shares 119 Actress Peller 120 March filers 121 -Gras 122 Drainage pits 124 Put Into secret language 125 Laughing animal 126 Mt. Burstyn 127 Treaty organization: abbr. 130 Harpo or Groucho 132 Fencing foll sweeps past UCI Irvine drops sixth str aight; GWC. Pirates blank ed The u( In-inc \\Oml•n's \.Olle)ball team su ffered us s1x1h straight loss aturda} night. dropping a 15· 7. 15-8. 15·8 decision to Pacific on the Tiger;' floor. The Anteaters fell to I ·8 1n thl' P A A and 7-17. Meanwhile. Pacific. ranked fif\h in the countl) and the defending conference champion. im- proved to 7-1 and 18·3. Sophomore Kns Robcns. a prod· uc1 of Irvine High. led the way forthe Antetlttts w1\-h-$1-x k1ll'i'. fivc:;blocks and two service aces. She was supponed b) freshman Theresa Mcrgen's fi , e blocks. In co mmunity college ac11on at the an1a Barbara Tournament of Cham· pions, a double-ellmanat1on tournev between the eight I Q85 conference .... ...... • .._M MERCEDES ~ ~ • • ~ j chartlp1on) ofCal1forn1a· De Ana 3, Golden West l ; Cuesta 3, Golden West I : The Rustlers. ranked tops 1n the stale. tinall> met their match w11h a pair of losses en which Golden West "Just stunk.'' according to Coach Alben Ga'ipanan. While: the matches don't count on the Rustlers record (5-0). Gaspanan said the losses would surely drop them from the top spot. De Ania 1ook the first match. 15· 7. 12-15. 15-13. 15-6. and Cuesta topped Golden \.\est. 13-15. 15-9. 15-12. 15-1 0. Kathi Ha} s had e1gh1 kills 1n the l'rnnd match for the Rusllers. who resume conference play Wednc - da) at Pasadena C'1t) College Santa Barbara CC 3, Orange Coasl 0; Grossmont 3, Orange Coast l: The Pirate losses made ii a blank slate for area communit} colleges as Orange Coast fell 10 Santa Barbara. 15-3. 15-8. 15·6. and Grossmonl. 14-16. 15-9. 15-12. 15-9. The only bright spot for Oran$c Coast was Cindy Thomas' 12 k1lh in the Grossmon1 match. • f~U1~lC<> 10850 F1m1one Bl Norw~lk 213 1868 ·3233 71 41636 -6775 Podiatric Surgical -Group of Orange CounfJ t~ I I . I ~ \ 1:1 c \ \~ ~-~ .1 ~ ~I -· ~ 'I ' ...• ~ ) -~ ") • ) ,J·r .... "l(4 /. ... / ,, ... Ill. Clllll EllDll LOWE SPECIALIST IN LOWER EXTREMITY INJURY DISEASE & SURGERY OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE Ill. UWIEIOE I llllWI llW T1-.NY -....... PlllDllll .. 1111 HIT I Lii PIHL• Ull ,_,. 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T he hca' ~ "'e1gh1s all won th.£!r respect1'e races New Zealand defeated Canada 11. 2:27: 1a~ & Stnpcs defeated French Kiss. 3.40. and ..\menca 11 defeated £ale. 1:35. ~ fhat lef\ three teams tied for first as the final race of the Oc101X'r round· robin got under \\a~. Ne" Yachl ( lub's .\men ca 11 with John Kohus, San Diego's Stars & StnJX''"llh l)cnn1sConncr.and New 'Zealand's K1CJ w11h Chris Dickson all had srnn:s of I 0 \\in!> and one loss. To no one's great !lurpnsc. America II ocal ~c"'pon H arbor Yacht Club's £:.agle h~ I ~5. lea' ing Eagle with a Jasmal score of four wins and s1' IOS'iCS. Wands for the I I 1h race were about 10lnotsa1thc:<,tan1ncrcasing1016a1 the finish of the .'!-' 5-malc course. ~kan\\h1lc. four .\u~trahan boab started thl'1r round-robin scnes to detl.'rm1nc "ho \\Ould be the defender ofthl' Cup \lamng Jan. 3 I In the fir\t race Kookabura Lo" dl'li:ated .\u'>traha Ill . .\uo;traha IV dl'fca1cd South Australia. and Steak & K1dneH defeated Kookabura High . Challenger "inner<• 1n Race II. Nt'" Zealand defeated Canada II. 2 '7· i..um & Stnpt''i defeated FreTich "'""· l·40: l r A defeated Azzura. S 22 ( ourageous defeated Challenge France. 1 ·07 .\menca II defeated Fagle. I 35: V. h11c: C'rusadc:r defeated l tahJ . 2 19. Hean of .\ml·nca drew a h\l' Point \Core after I I race'I ·\mcnca II. 10. Stars & tripes. 10; Ne" Zealand. I 0. \\-hue ( rusader. 8. USA. 7 llaha. 6: ( anada II . 5: French Kiss. 5. Eagle. 4. Heart of America. 3. ( hallenge FranCl'. .:!· C-ouragcous. I . .\11ura. I Falcons construct contender From McClatchy News Ser vice .\Tl .\:-.ITJ.\ -Back an September. a local newspaper story previewing Falcon coa~h Dan Henning's founh season earned the hard-b111en head· line "Fourth and long." Atlanta t!in'1 a cit) of cockeyed opum1sts Y ct lhe club owner Rankin Smith. and his son's who run the show. stood b) Henning Such patience was well-founded. apparent!)'. Allan ta has won five out of six. and 1f there were an y lingering doubts as 10 w'hcthcr the Falcons arc 10 be taken !leriou\~. they were squa-.hed by last weck 'o; -6-14 victory over the Rams. The FalcoM are leading the NFC West. and 1f they can get pa.st San Franc1~0 this afternoon there is every reason to think they can actually win 1t. The 49ers wen& 2-14, 6-1 O. and then won a Super Bowl an Year Three of the 8111 Walsh regime. There is precedent, then. for this son of thinJ. Tll1 Falcons ha vc outscored the1 r opponents 1n the opening quaner 34-;3. and 1n 1hc third quancr. 38· 7 - an md1ca 11on 1ha1 the coaches can: A.) put together. a same plan. and 8.) react 10 what s happening. ~be Falconi have run 422 plays to their opP?nenu' 345. which means they aren I bcatana people w1lh Hail Mary pas~~ anym<'rt. they're con- trolling the football. What Henning has done hett •$ rebuild th1$ team, brick hy bnck. It took nerve Ten or1he Falcons' 11 pick on the first three round over the last four )'Clrs have been defenders In '83, they made defensive end ~•kc Pitts their No. I draft choice. In 84, their lint-round selection was Oklahoma dcfenm1e tackle Rack Bryan. In "U . aOerdran1na 8111 Fralk toanchorthe ofTeni1ve line, they went for Notre Dame defensive end M ike Oann nn the cond round In '86 the) m de Oklahoma nose tackle Tony C a 11la1 the fif1t pick of the dran The r •Icon' arc ahead of tehcdu le and all ofa udden 1t' fint-and-10 ro; Dan Henn1n1-ll"s nothina he doc n't de~rvc. I ......... .,.Oct.ts ._IOI\ •• ....., York Mtla. s 7$ • tn 01 MeftMlt'tt) ....... Oc1.J6 IOll9'1 et New York Mell, S 1' em (If *"wv> A• ..,,.... 9llOT AM Mmet Oii (l\eJINI 4 - IOSTOH ._,~ h rrtll ni luckN' Ill SINlllllll '""" ~•Miri ~c HendrMI cl <>wenu Muri! p Gr.ftwt Ph Scnlreldl II , ..... 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AllOWtl\Ct ) Vffl' Oldt I. \ii>. l H•lo'' Sword (Toro) 2 Aerofltme OWntlldeal 3 Eobm (DelaflOUU•Yel 4 Har-·• Rklpt IOoocvl 5 Wn o U• TM Tempo (Pe119"0fll 6 Jimmy Rockford (Sill!Cle) 7 Tommy TIM H•wk (P\ncay) I Lt U v.oert ($le.,_) $a\ltnfh lltce TOMMY THE HAWK !S·Jl E•~t \POt to oa1e Plflcay wll "1 rM ,,._, trom this rvttntr; A•ltO,LAMll (4· 1l EtiV maiden •-Ill crtdlt•06t time, COUICI fool the oddt of "*--..,,,,,,,lftll beck ett~ ~;La NlWMll• 16-lt Nict ~· for llu, Whlfintlflel'n l~ IV oeout ..... .,. dte1111 orlce LOHGSMOT· EDJIM EIGHTH ltACE. 1 • m.i.s Oft lurf Purw '100,000 Les Palmls Htftdlcac>.. Gttdl II Ht llCllCtp for l1Nlt'a & tnerfl, 3 y .. rl Old & .... Gron Purw llot .tOO. verve ro wl-• ..,.,.. 1 Mou"rtln &tar ID.iahouu avt l 122 2 0111111 lHtwlevl lit l 5"VWlfl9 IP·nuv) 111 4 HiOOen L19"t l~k~I 11'0 s Ou1ar1nol111J1v 1S1tvtnu 111 6 Ju\llC.tr• (laiel 111 1 kool ITo<ol . 111 MOUNTAIN IE Alt ( 7 • 71 Unoet191l Oii 11111 run tOUf'a.t, ameM 11u1 vtrv eomoetltlve field, rre1ner l\H l>roughf rnls runn« lltck In IOP shaoe. OUTSTANDtNGL Y C6-11 In lleflt mld- arr•tcn !OSllllJ morntnlum ''"' IOn9 enouofl. wlll nteO t>eal cao•t>le lilly; DA•NtT (9-21 lmPOrt 1>eer 0000 fMllO 1n '"' ia thi1 Uood. c0\140 Nf'n too ewero wit~ c~ar rr10 LONGSHOT SHYW- INC. NINTH ltACE l 1116 mllfl Purw IJS,000 3 vear Olelt &. UP Ctelmlno prlce UO 000-lS,000 1 For Htm'4tll 1s1 .... .,,,1 117 1 ltdou1n IH•wlrtl 113 > Tom 1v a1en1uer.1 ns • lmOUl\•vtlv I Otlt l>O\.iiMvt I 11 S S Mummv'• Pltnure tFa<nanOe1J 11S ' TOVQll Envoy IP•nctvl 1 It , TIO N•no (Olo\ltrft) 113 l'Ott HMSELI' ll ·SI L-a to neve al ll'le M>MO end ~ c.onrrOI '"' race tllrOU9f\out 1rom re~ encl w1111 St-rlo.ng, TIO NIMO 16·1) Moved bot Mrtv Ill !tit,,,., oN't -D'D 'Uf'!. rleltf" """' be very Nlia<ll, TOUGtt INVOY 15·2) 5-o lo lrac1< tl'le leeder' tlld wolf\ Ponc:rt Melino ~ CftGiCf"' carw>ol rila• ~SHOT TOM IEST IET F<>'I HIMSELF 19111 ltacel l"llllCE PL.AV KING OF CALIFOllNIA !Sin RaceJ • -otnolfl • "°' en1 ice ooc~ o Los Alamitos,. Oak Tree results Los Alamltos SATUADAV'S RESVL TS (2ncl .. S6·ni.M -r1trMfw rMetlllel FIRST RACE. JSO vt roa Ne"t' E"~ Eaav1tv IFllJut'Oel A Fo• Ofi Tt>r Run IMr .. r Snta lttten!IH\ M·ICf'lrll) Tome 1196 610 360 )00 ... )10 HO AIM> •en 8edu1no\ MAOrtn11 Min C.'Otv MOOfl. Fovr Wev M•n LOllll Cl'lanct Rubv n E XACTA IS·ll oeod '"60 SECOND RACE 400 varo\ Pansn Protll IT reaaurel ltu11 ~g11 Jon 1 010tr·c~\'" A<1m1n1\1raro-IH C.arc1e l Time "101• u o uo J ao ~00 HO l 20 AMO ran S•moono R•Cl'I H•oo·•• Ht oo• Gooo Horne Avt Derr Scra1c11eo C11r Ivan U EXACT A fl· I Pt•CI IU 60 THIRD •ACE JSO nroa Bea\ Beau ILtw•U Cu1r Tano~ ID•Cler•c•arnl Mi ~"' Mtrrv IBroolul Tome 1807 1160 uo 1"10 780 160 I 40 A1so ran T1me10 Tenvo M•Y Remo1e Swe111 Mesouilt Corv James Stt"• WP11lt1110 Avilla Dawn Jon U EXACTA 14 IOl oa1c1 $3010 FOURTH RACE. 870 verOJ Doc Neel CH C.erc1a) T~t Ftsl1vtl IO>df'r>tllw n l F ••• Crtt~ IPeu11nrt Time •S91 H O 1 10 1 '0 u o 180 HO Al\O ren Jtl lno•vo ltuutl! 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Luck> annoumcd that It had agreed to sell 5~ ot 11\ 80 Gemco outlets to Min· neapohs·based Da) ton Hudson Corp .. 1Ah1ch will reopen tht"m as Target stores. The rcmatndl'r will be shuttered unless a bu~t'r for them can be found More than S400 m1ll1on 1n merchandise 1s being sold ofT By ROGER GlLLOTT .. ,..,.tMMWrlt., LON(1 BEACH -The United .\uto & Aero~pacc Worken union asl..ed about I 1.100 members in three uues to , otc Frida\ to rcJeCt a contract ofTer b} Douglas .\1rcrafl Co . but "·111 ti) 10 force a, mod1ficauon of the otTer wnhout a .. trike U n1on officials "arc look mg nt strategics other than n <ilnke" to pre)surc the mal..cr of commercial and m1)1tary planes. said Rob Berghoff. prc'i1drnt of W ~ocal 148 in Long Beach. "'hkh repre!>t'nts about 9.500 workers. Berghoff. ho"e\Cr. would not sa) what son of strategics "'erC' being considered L'AV. v.orj,..cr:. at Oougla11. a d ivision of St. Lout!I· ba~d Mt DonncJI Douglas Corp .. an.· in a weakened ros1uon because .of other maJor '>ettlements alrc-ad}• reached in thr industr) Earhcr 1h1!> month. about 40.000 '"orj,..crs at Seattle· ba~cd Boeing Co .. rcprr~c ntcd b) the ln1crnauonal .\ssociauon of Mach1n1sts. ratified a threc-)car pact that lalb for no gt•nera l pa~ h1j,..t•s but v.ould &•'i.' a total of:!~ pcru:nt in lump-sum bonuses Tbc Boc1ngcuntrat·t al o pre<;ene the t\HHlc:r "agl' .,, stem "'h1ch had been h111rrl~ opposrd b) the union L nder that sHtem. nc'' "orkers are paid at a lo\.\t'r leHI than current ·"'urj,..cr'> · Things you niight not have considered. ~ When searching for a mortuary, there are things you m ight not have thought of, yet they-are imponant. Also, IAM negotiators have tentatively agreed on a ne" contract with Lockheed Corp. covering about 26.000 workers in Burbank and unnyvale and in Georgia. Lockheed worker arc to vole today on whether to raufy the agreement, which 1s patterned after the Boeing ettlement. said IAM spokesman Neil Vandercook. IAM members at Lockhred currently average $12. 95 an hour. Last-minute negotiations between the UAW and Douglas broke doY.n after fi ve hours Thursday. Berghoff said. adding. "Things did not improve at 111:· BerghofTsaid the two main hurdles tOa settlement are proposals for workers-to pay a p0nron of the medical benefits that now are fu lly funded by Douglas and to permit the company to use workl!rs outside their job classifications for up to 60 da)s. "Both of these are absolute!) unacceptable.'' BcrghofTsa1d. adding that wtthout those issues ""c could probabl> recommend this (contract) pacl..age.\. . 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And y• payments can be a." low al\ intere t-only. 896%* e APR Discover Advantage Banking. Now that Los Angeles Federal and Community Fcdeml are· part of Great American . you 'II find financial advantage~ like Preferred Line of Credit at over 50 convenient locations throughout the greater Los Angeles area . For detail s on how to open your PLC. contact your local Great American office. Or call our FinanciaJ Line at 1-800-42)-BANK . •.,nn11•l l'rn.r1H•~r R.11r \Pk1,.tlfc-..ll•rlhruu~hOdo.tlc-1 11 I''~" \PRm., '"" I hcl'I' t• • \ ";n11u•l I~~ •l•ntnll' Ill<'""' 111111 )r•r Great American Your advantage bank.- BODY BREADY WOOD Archite.ct firm . names director Gilbert Aja A11oelate1 Areblleets of Laguna Hills ha\ named·•-: Blair Body as associate director of computer opcrat1om and RoberJ Bready as producuon coord inator G1tben .\Ja. prestdl·nt.f ..a~ Body's primary respons1b1ltt) 1s the 1mplemcnta11on o I c Computer Aided Design and Drali1ng (C .\DOI ) tem thmu,hout the firm . Bready will play a central role 1n 1mpro\lngsc~' ICC' to c te nts and assuring quahty not onl) 1n design, but 1n technical producuon and contract drawings and field ob en atton • • • f Weyerlaa1t1er Mortage Co. ha~ announct"d the appointment o Benjamin F. Wood as rcgtonal '1CC' prt•s1dC'nl. income propcn) d1v1s1on. He will continue to be located in the rcg1u.nal offices in lrv tne where he will be oversee 1n' cstmenl Ort$1na11on and branch • administration for Southern California The dt' mon. '>pcc1al111ng in the financing of maJor commerl·1al propcrt1e~. is a direct lender as wen as a loan correspondent for S('\ eral ltfe tn~urancc compames. Tbe Buie Corp. has appoi nt;d •M;rnie Wi ckert ~le'I executl\ e for MandeHlla at Rane ho Niguel. a collecuon of home'> "'1th1n tts new 600-acrc master-planned communll ) to Laguna 1'1gu~l. acc~rding to Jeffry Stoddard. 'ice presid ent and general manager: Wickert. a Corona del Mar re-;1dent. "'as formt'rl> a sales manager tor Coast( o .. Inc . o' crseeing sale'> at Mont rarhet 1n \outh Orange l ount) ••• The new offit·~ manager ol the Llguna \Cf\ ice office for the Automobile Club of outbera Callfof'nla 1s Plallllr S. Kilmer of Ne""pon Beach. Michael L. O' 'teen. d1recwr o district offic~ operation~. said Kilmer replaces Barbara Hendcr'>on .""ho took earl~ KI LMER \tcGEE WICKERT rcurement K1lml·r "'ho JOtned thl' \ulo C luh sta ff in 1959 1n m Co'ita ~ksa office. heads a stafT rt"spons1bk tor sen ing 32.639 mcmhcr-moton-tt\ in the outh ( ounl} • • • Steve McGee, prc\1dcnt ofTbe Possibility People, a Costa M C!>a· ba .. cd corporate hus1ness con,ultanc\ firm . ha<. been named a director of the board of ad\l')Or\ of AiESEC. < al ~tate. Fullerton. alcord1ng 10 L1\a ( arlson. studl'nt president ~n in1ctna11onal J'>SOC1at1on or Students 1n C'COnOmtl \ and bU'ilnC'i'> management. .\IESEC was formed 40 ~cars ago 10 I-ranee and no" has chapters 1n 62 countries. • • • Liz Houston ul Laguna Htll'> hJ') hl:l·n appointed assistant \ice prC''itdcnt. construcuon loan' of The Laguna Bank, according 10 C harks E. Kencle) president and ( EO he has eight )cars of banj,..1ng c>.pcnencc ••• New oflliccrs of the Orange ( ou nt} chaptl'r ol the Society for Advancement of Management are Dan Madison, Pb.D., president. and Ed Sbabeen, Ray Mew, Denise Bates, David Hollon and Candy Goldlng, vice presidents. S<\M meet<; at 7 pm the o,ccond Thursda) of each month at the addleback Inn in Santa '\naand helps manage~ to increase their management sj,..111\ Paul Franson. president of Franson & A11oclate1, Inc., a public rt'lat1ons firm 'ipcc1ali zing in technolog\ ·b3'.il'd compan1C's. has named Edward E. Madd en of In inc as' Ice prc\ldcnt and general manager ofit!. outhern Cahfom1a region. "taddcn ""ho has 13 )Cars of editorial and public rcla11ons e>;pcnence "'ill d1rel·t the firm 's office"!. in anta Monica and In tnt' • • • Gateway Design Automati on Corp. h..i' announced the appointment of Steven M. Canova of lrvinr a' d1stnc1 sales manager for oJthem Cahfomta He will be based 1n thl! corporation's new Costa Mt"sa sales office. Gate~a> de\Clo~\ and marketll C <\E ~ofl'>'arc for electronic '>}Stem design. \enltcat1on and testing of L. I/ LS I chips and printed c1rrn1t boards • • • Gary Gerson ha!i joined TRACCO Management Co rp. of California, the bu1ld1ng manaaemcnt and leasing unit of Tl1bmu Realty & Construction Co., Inc. a!I director of leasing for T1 shman E >;ct"ut1ve To""ers. a SI 00.milhon otTtcc de' elopment under construction in Orange. Production up a bit; significance debated Economi s ts unsure if manufacturtng d rop closing or worsen Ing By .MARTIN CRUTSINGER a-let9d ,,_ Wrltef WASHINGTON -Producuon at U .. factoncs. m1ne'i and utilit1c edged up 0. I percent in September. the 1o"ernment said Thursda)' in a report that ten economists divided over whether 1he two-year slump in manufacturing is drawing to a close or worsening. The Federal Reserve Board said the small September increase, which matched a 0.1 percent Auaust gain, ten fnctory output Just 0.8 percent higher thnn it was a year ago. U.S. manufacturing ha~ta in a slump for the past two fears as a "'orscn1ng trade defic1t-1\as robbed domestic manufacturers of sales. Many «42nomists said the weak ugust inclet1se. whu:h came pnnc1- pally from stepped-up production of automobile , cmphaS11ed 1hat U .. factonc have yet to feel any ca 1n1 of the trudc pre urcs "We have had 2S months of staanauon 1n 1ndustnal production," aid Jerry Jas1nowski, chief cconom- 1st of the Na11onal Association of Manufacture~ "'I think the po 1- b1ltty of a m:e uon 1 hiahcr today tndn 11 "'li) two or three months ago because of the weak economic statistics." Jas1nowsk1 said the boost in auto production is likely to be rcvcned once sales slump wtth the ending of the d.1scount financing incentives. He predicted this will depress productton figur~s early next year. he predicted. Pnsc11la Luce. econmist with Whanon Econometrics of Ph1ladcl· phia, said she looked for continued small monthly gains 1n industnal producti on for the rest of the year with somewhat better . f: actory output m 1987 a an 1mprov1ng trade deficit helps U.S. manufacturers. "I think we are seei ng a bottoming out of tht problems in the manufac. tunng sector and the beginning of an upward w-c.nd. We arc not among the crrw ~hat 1s expecting a recession." she said. t the Wh ite House, Prts1dent1al spokesman Larry Speakes was cvrn more upbeat. tcrmin• the September increase 1n 1ndu11nal output "en-couragina news." "The industnal secror 1s Amcnca 15 arowina steadily and can be C;\pccted to ma~c even arcater ad vane~ as the nation s trade dcfk1t d~hnc , .. he said. In a second report Thursday. the aovcmmcnt said total bu11nc sales r<>st'0.4 percent 1n Auaust, followinaa O.S percent Jul)' pin, while tn~en- 1oncs held b hus1nes~ were un-(PI_.. ... nooucnON/C?J PRODUCTION UP r...ce LIOKTLY: chaneed aftt-r ri ina 0.5 pcrccrn 1n July. Micha,rl Evans. head of Evans Economacs, a Walhtnaion contultt"' firm, said he saw both the 1nch1"1W proctacuon (11Urt1 and the Auaust inventory n~mbers as aood sians for rnuufactunna. "I think the muutadUftN llCIGf is finall y 11aniq IO make a .... beck and that lbit wiU be a key kw that will move tbc economy up ia tM nnt year, .. M Mid. illlW-...,di•••ll,_,..l.S ,.. .. •an-.•• •ctt•d • .-.... rueol7.7 m•• ullitl. up hill 1 mllliaa uai11 ia A S a The laiaiM induatry Coitisl• IO 111ffer ft'om· tie sJwnp ia Oil and 111 production, with outpUt faltina 0.4 pcrccnt in September to stand l l.2 petctnt be low the level of a year llO· He said while overall industrial production was up onl y 0.1 percent the manu&cturina sector enjoyed a stronaer 0.3 pcrctnt rise. By ctletory. manufacturi• out'*• rote 0.3 pcrcent last month fOllOWtnt a 0 l pcrcent Auaus& aain. Productaon of durable JOOds, such u car1, was up 0.2 percent while production of non· durable &oods climbed 0.2 peteent. In manufacturini, produc:taon in The nation's utilities 11w output climb 0.8 percent in September, erasina a 0.6 percent Auaust drop. 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Wnl Cef111t1y ~ 111 lllt loll dwd $ht IS I"""" rftMdeO IUdcf ot llorli ~. ~ltOftS Md Htld ()Im Ills 11111 llU betll IUMtd by AtfO 11 I""' Sotlthtln 1!16 l'laloonll S1111llOW"" Slit Ills bffn 1n.11td bKk lwote to lier "alive ~~ to cltmon\l"I' Wulern Oes•en on three •ff• dtst&n IOIO ll\OWS Ind ~IS llUCM flo11i Dniclt 111 m1ny counlr.u 111Ckxllllc Uotled StJtu Mltlll " lllt Htld OtSCfttl 11 lht Com llltsa tlflllCh ol flo""rs Bt Mot•• Ind Ult tit rtacfled II 64Hl44 nor son ltl ou 01 Ille Ht• lhou&hl Ch11smn C1tu1th i\ con Sldtted to be one ol the crnt women pastorJ ol our time, a dynam1C. sough! a Iler si>taker who has &•vtn hundreds ot semina~ tor New ~hou&M Churchft and seoict oraaniutt0ns She ~s ii PhD. &rilduatt ol thf Ameuun Bible lnsbtute and Los All&elts Consrml0ty ol MilSIC SN IS bsted 111 Who's Who en Hew Thouitlt Rthplns. and ser'ftd Oii the Boilrds ol Olfect0ts ol Relf(IOllS Scttnce lntttnatt0nal and lnleinational Hew Thovah Alharsc:e Pres ently 1rsc:luded 1n her busy schedult IS active tllVOlvement In the lntttf11th Mayon Counsel New Thought Chrt1tlaft 1921 ruc;n~.xe.~-ect:r. Mesa MS.-1032 Found\ld 1972 Claire J. Lehr, Ph.D. -UcenHd Marriage. Family Chlld Therapist • Individual & relationship Issues • Children of divorce • Alcohollc Family Systems • Remarriage Counseling Coastline Counseling Center 1151 Dove, Suite 105 -Newport Beach 476=0991 Insurance Accepted Slld1ng Scale PaW.tte Jonee and Sue Young are c~owners of Young Sec- onds, the only .. gently'" worn chll- drens clothing store In Corona del Mar Young Seconds features designer clothing. ski wear and cotllllon clothing for children In 11zes trom newborn to 20 for boya and up to teenage for IOf' girts. All Items are consigned very selec- tive. young Seconch A3LtWlotrope, c.,....-. Mer (behind the Port Theatre, In the alley) en.2120 Betsy Boyd real estate veteran a.nd entreprenuer at the helm of Balboa Island Realty She ha• specialized In real estate on Balboa Island for over twenty- five years and la the owner of Balboa Island Realty. Be1ay's unending concern for her cllents and their Invested dollar has given her a reputation mosl other realtors would llke to emulate. She guides her business and her clients with grace and dignity coupled with unparalled ex- perience and wisdom of Island real estate Valerie Torelli, owner & manager of Torelli Realty Inc. has specialized in the sale of Costa Mesa properties for over 3 years. Valerie's sales are in excess of $$$ ten million this year alone & averages 2 houses sold each week. For more Information. call 540-SELL. Stockbroker and f inanclat Plan- ner wl1h Diversified Securities. Inc A graduate of Miami Univer- sity In 0Kford. Ohio and the In- stitute for American Unive<sltles In Alx-En-Provence, France, Mrs Flnnegan provides Investment counseling In a number of fields. e.g .. retirement plannlng. motual funds, real estate syndications. stocks and bond1. She and her associates have been conducting financial planning aemlnars In Or- ange County for aeveraJ yeara (714 )112·2IOO It has been a tremendously rewarding experience to be associated tor the past 14 years aa a real estate broker with one of the top firms In the Pacific Southwest, and It Is my continued promise to provide the highest degree of service and Integrity as a real estate sales prof ... tonal. Grubb a Elite RMlty Co. /t2 Civic Plaza, Suite 100 Newport Beach. CA 92860 (714) ••• aoo Jolee 11 the director of Youth Choirs at Grace Lutheran yhurch, teaches private voice 1tudenta end 11 the busy mom of an 18 month-old daughter and 3 month-old son! Since her graduation from Wes'- mlnster ChOir College In Princeton. New Jer14tY, nearly 10 yeara ago. Jolee hat b4ten ecttve In church music end IMChlng. She also enfoy1 etngfng fOf w.ddlnge end other chuteh MMcee. (114)nM717 Sherry Hllf "l'ETI 1R' PEOPLI TOOf" It lhen'y Hltra Mottol We epolt ell our lclda.. Boarding, grooming oooa. Clll Ind bird•. Shetry ,,.. beltl Nit-employed fOf 22 yMrl Sile owned 0 C."1 top dog grooming lhop. Sherry"s ,li6odte PlllOI, lot I yM11 In Anaheim l>lf«• coming to the beech .,.., FcK the 1111 17 y..,, ,Sherry hU MYoled her hot'M IC> thl care Ind betl.,m«tl ot your pet1. Sherry rel'" Pood19 puppies, T ·CUPI. Toya Ind Mlnl1tur1 Sherry'• K-t Shangri-La 20301 Rlveralde Or. Santa Ana Hgts. 546-2848 Joyce has been with Elkins Co. eight yeara. she of which she has been the recipient of their pres- tlgluos Gold Key award. Her abili- ty to match client & property, plus thoroughness. have enabled Joyce to sell millions of dollara In real estate In the Newport-Costa Mesa area She Is expert at find- ing the "bargain'" In every prloe ranoel George Elkln• Co. # 2 Corporate Plaza Newport Beach Tel: 759-9100 Jo Mlllef run• I.he offioe of Milter Mll'lne Cenvu Product•. wtltCtl she Mld.. ber '"3blfld QPentO near!}: 10 yelfl lgO In Cotti Meaa. All !Oba lfl cuatom lit and made to she has • IOt of ores.re to kllP 0<91nl1ed. Tti.y make bolt covers, 1111 COV9fl, ind 111 the other typet ot canvas work tor boats In th1 plSI llWI years their ewnlno• hive deYel<>ped auch • repu· 1111on thet cu1ny of tile awning• you see 1n the ., ... lncludlng many In the South Coatt Plaza. -• mlde by MMCP In lddlllon, Jo over9"S the d•lllll of owning ruldenliel and In· du1trlll rentals In the lfeL M*-r MlflM Cenw• Product• 1779 Whittler Avenue. C.M 17141631-293 t Dr. Angela Stafford Is a chiropractor In Costa Mesa who specializes In the relief of headaches and low back pain. She also has an extensive background In counseling. This combination of train- ing enables Or. Stafford to help patients adapt new healthful ways to their pres~nt lifestyle. Dr. Angeli Stafford 432-1199 Dotte Q. Atvey, PhD Hypnotheraplst 666 Baker Street Costa Mesa 511 IOl3 ot l50 ••• Specializing In: • Control of Weight and Smoking ·Improving Confidence "Poeftlwe Thhtklng Emphaetzed" Owner of Dress Up Boutique which now features new de- signer's lastest fashions In the First Showing section. She also owns Nancy Dunn Antiques which specializes In antique Jew· elry. bo1h are In Newport Beach Nancy previously founded and managed the following: Barbary Coast Restaurant, Conslgnmenl Gallery & Antique Hall. She has her Bachelora In Advertising Art & Design from New York State University. Nancy Dunn 831-3332 N. Murr11 I A. W1rd { President ol Anoclated Realty StlfVloe of Newport Beach. Inc. has been aelllng ~rt homes and Investment• on the peninsula fOf over 20 years, specializing In resort ren1ala u a MfVIOe fOf' tM out of area owner1. Busy u she Is she atwaya find• the tll\19 to be Involved In the community and 11 a staunch aupport9r ot the Board of Realtors, Chamber of Com- merce. and the Youth Employ· mentSeMce Aaeoelated '"". let'Y. of N 8 .. Inc. 2025 W Balboa Blvd. Newo<1 Beach 873--le63 Nency Murr; Ind Ruthenne Wll'd have 1 new dM!gn nrm Colorl-lnter!Ot Dellgl'I Their exciting new concept In dellgrl contultatlon can Md you In ullng wtlll you already haw and enMildog It with a ••Oecofltor'• Eye" T119y can give you tlpe and aoure11 to help you ··0o-11.y~· or. " you Pflter, they otter • 11111 MMcl ~ firm. Both Nancy and Ruthanne •• =•t" of tile 1n111tut• ot lntlflof n In Coron• Dal MW. Nancy II I torm« Aeenor In Corona Dal M1t lfld Ruthanne hll Y .. t experlencl 11 • delloMl'.-C...... • ............. (7M)I•- Barbara Danyko ........ lllenchll .. "-beer! a ,,..... CUfj9I In the Newpoft Beach, Coell ~.,.. f« 1 )'Mfl. After gredu- atlng from Richardt Beauty College, lhe atanect her catMr at J1nuaryt Nall Salon In Newport Thef1 lhe took I two weM c:our'-apeclallilng In ICUlptured nall1. Wof1trng at Janu- arya end t'-1 ~· BMuty Salon -.re a rewardl09 ex~~ for Jeanetta. ~ hu her own Mk>n In Cotta Mell on 17th Slr1et Sile would ltlce to than!< ev«yone who hu auppone;ct her In he< c:atlef' and made all Ihle Polllble. ............. .., ..... tette 369 E 17th Street, Suite 5. C M (714) 846-5201 President-Elect of th91 New- port Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors for 1987, Mary Jank has been rep- resenting clients In the New- port Harbor area since 197•t She Is past presldent of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Investment Division and past presldent of the Newport Harbor Toast mistress Club. Mary Is a real estate broker with the George Elkins Com- pany In Newport Beach. ............ Reva hoi been "' •eol esiote tor '" yeon She otrribulfl her w~r "•CCeu itory to eiceften1 prolrm1onol 1ro1ning knowledge of the mo•~11 ob1l11y 10 work wtlh people '" all price ronge1 ond 10101 foffow throug~ •o gave her cl•enl\ tile t>.st 1><>U ble core She ho1 o large •elerrol ond r~t ""'" eu Revo '' o •elocOtoOll ~·ol·ll aoo o m.,.,be< of Coldwel Bortle• 1 Pre1"q.ov1 P1e1aden1 I Club Reva f"'1ov1 thl' choHe<ige •hot rh·I p<o leu1on off"'' ond •I w1tl.ng to wO<l hord to och e•f' her cl1en1 \ gool1 t evo con be reached ot ColdwoH Banke• Res1den11ol Real fl•oti! Ser.•CIU 64S 0303 or 01 her re1tden<e 979 83 11 Arona's education back- ground Is as follows: McGiii University, Canda. Univ of British Coloumbla. Canada. Univ of British Columbia Medical School, Canada, UCLA, Westwod. CA. In- ternship, Orange County General, Orange County, CA. Private practice of medicine in Newport Center, Newport Beach, CA. She specializes In General Med icine . Gynecology, and Adolescent medicine. Five years ago Newport Back Bay Hair was developed fulfill- ing Barbara's life long desire to own and manage her own salon. She has 2 sons and attributes her success to years on education and ex- perience. The Salon ts conve- niently located on Irvine Ave. In the Back Bay center enabl- ing clients easy driving ac- cess from several areas In· eluding Newport Beach. Nancy Irvine. Owner and President of Irvine Coast Charter In Newport Beach has guided her luxury Yacht charter Service for the past 5 years Into becoming one of the most Innovative and creative In the Harbor. Spectallzlng In Weddings at Sea and corporate 'business needs. Her busy office offers full entertainment and plan- ning services for exciting on the water events. Eva Crane Eva Crane la executive asslsta.nt to Ygal Sonenshlne, president of Raygal. She has wOf'ked 13 yeare for the reataurant and hotel de- sign firm Whloh u IUCh cllertt1 u Rusty Pelican, Ancient Mariner, Garcla'I and the Hiiton Hawaiian VIiiage. The Seattle native moved to Loe Angelel where she flew for Amer,fcan Alrllnes. She t'tas a daughter attending y col· lege and two 10ns; ts 1tudy- lng to be a doctOf' •nd. othef la an lnternattonel model. Mer"te Vlftdaf Molen, H tit1gtqn BMch Ctty Councll Candlct111 dedi- cation to Hutlngton BMc:n for )'Mia la Wiit documented. Norm1'1 llt"4c4I lncluo. Huntington Beach Ohy Sctsool Dlltrtc.1 eo.>d Of Turs .... -t yaara, Community ~ Cofn- mtlllon (Pr111ntly ctlairmen) 10 yiNra. Could on "91nt-10 )'Mra; 1111er Ofy Ateoctatlon-2 yiNrl and~ Pwent ~ro0r9m-20 ~·· Nonna"• Integrity! fllClll raeponaiblllty Ind IMCferaHlp II OU11t1ndlng. 11 ..it 11 her ..,..,_ 11 organfat to local churcmee Norm•'• uperlence, dedi- cation. ':°:'llll'lllMI and~lnlftl caV ;_ for Ille City Councfl po1111on on~• ....., lltttlMft', aasoclaled with Lyl\ne Valenlln• PropartlH , specializes In aalet of resldentlel properties In Newpcr1 Beach. lrvlne, and Coall Mesa. Sl'le hat been a resident ot Newport Beacti for ove< twenty yeera and hH beer\ active In numefOUI community Of· glllr~uons Sandy a11r1butea hef ~ t<> hard work. a thorough knowledge of the area, and 1 love of the buslneas She Is an active member ol the National ASSOCl•- llon 01 Realtors. 1986 treaaurer of the women's council or Realtors. and 1987 vice-president of women·• Council of ReattOfl Dorothy hll baln Mlling rell ntate In Newport Beach 111111nee 1975. Cur- rently a Broker-usoctatl wf11't the George Elkln1 Realty Co. In Newport Center She hll been Pollllcll Affllre Cherlmen for the N.wport BMch· Coell Mell Bolfd of Realtor• end wilt be a Otrector tor the Rellty Board In 1987 Dorothy has compWted the Commlfclal Ind lnduWlll P<oO'"" II U C I qulltfylng her for member$hip In R.E C t end la I ceflllled Pll'llaOll She 11 alto ecuve In com1TWnlty elfllra. aervlng on the Board or Olree1ora Oii New Olrectlon for women 1nd lhe Orange County Auxllllty of the Bretlte Dor th u... ... __ .._ ln11ttute Sile IOYet 8')0!19 and playa • 0 r n.r~ ... '* game of 1enni. BEYERL Y BUTTERS BARBARA NEI DIANA HUMPHREY ·Beverly Butters Is the owner of SUNDANCE LEAS· ING AND SALES. In Huntington Beach since 1973. Together with Barbara Nel and Diana Humphrey they specialize In sales and leasing of all makes and models of automobiles as well as equipment and software !easing. Now you too will discover that leasing can mean big savings, convenience, and a service for you Call us anytime to find out the advantages of leasing your new automobile. Your trade In is welcome. Beverly. Barbara. and Diana are extremely active In the community and look forward to meeting to you soon. . Eather Y•nk 8uNn Trtveon "TOP LISTER 1111" "TOP LISTIR 1114" As well as being the top hster tor the George ElktAS Company. Sally Shipley has also been presented the preshg1ou~ Gold Key Award lour limes as one of the' year's top sales producers Sally at• tnbutes her success to her organ1za !tonal skills. htr perse1verance. and ' thorough knowledge of the area If you are cons1de11nR selltng or buying a property. call Sally tor eic.epltonal w vice at 759 9100 S1,400,000 IN ONE WEEKI Esther Y1nk Is a native of Phlladel· phta and graduated from Temple Unlverllty Her graduate work was done at Unlverttty Callf«nla lrvlne and Long S..ch State UnfV9flltY She studies business and com- munications 11 Communl1y Colleoe before entering Real Estate 6 years ago. Esther haa been one or the top agents wl1h her f«mer company and has recently JOlned Remo ot Newport S..ch Much of her suc- cess ts ettrlbU1ed to the en- couragement of her Mother Meny of he< cllenta h1ve become her friend•. Barbara has been In Real Es- tate since 1973. both in resi- dential and commercial properties. Prior to that, she was In Public Relations Barbara now works for Lynne Valentine's Properties located tn Newport Center She has lived In Newport Beach for 17 yeara. You can tell that Barbara enjoys her work the moment you meet her and her enthusiasm dem- onstr atea this. OFFICE 760-8333 HOME 760·0110 -;;::::: Susan started Trl\llson & Associates 2'1t years ago. She has been a successful Real Estate Broker In the area for several years. Currently Susan belongs to Newport, Costa Mesa Irvine & San Diego Board of Realtors. Her husband Bob, who retired from ITT In January Is also an agent with the company. M2-21M CongiiJ tula·~ions!! The Orange Coast Daily Pilot · recognizes the Orange ~oast 's Successful Business Pro essionals of 1986 I . ' ri.~Nat._ • ..,.,.. • ...,. yow HlddeA T,_,,.. llllO CASH will o Os•lfled Ad . ..,..,_..,......, N9 Cc:•wwwdm. .... E ...... ~ ...... wlMllllir ....... .,,..." ............ ..... ~QA~ now call tM D•llJ Piiot Clnalfled Dept. on Saturday morning from 1:00to11:30 il.m. to place rour Sunday and~ ada • . . REAL EST TE ...... "'-"' ....... 1171 _._ 2llO MISC. RENTALS ~i.. ,..,,.. •• 1721 s...._....,... 211M ~/T_._. ANNOUNCEMENTS OPEN HOUSE FOR S~LE I ........ , ....... 1)2' s..-.c..-,, .. VO> J ~,., .. '* ....'-o..i.-7100 .,... , .... mo DIRECTORY HOUSES/CONDOS "" 11• .._. "°' ...... ,_ ,.,, o..;Otc....,...... ,_ 11t0 O.OOI._~ ,,,. .......... '711 ........ ., .........,_~ $!.:t..!h 1002 ,,,_.,..,,_, IS7' v .............. 2m --...;. .. .. . ' 100. _,,_,, IMO .... , ...... m• W..-•---3011 TRANSPORTATION . 1001 ,..........,. "'° '-""'~ .. Jn. ,....,. )Olf 1011 o..,.., ...... 2140 BOATS -1-· ,.,~. ········· ~ c.;,i... .. ,.. ... . , .ton •r w . • •• APAIHMENTS --. 27•'> EMP LOYME NT ~c · 'I 102• _ ...... 114" GARAGE SALES a-.• 1011 0-... 2602 ClliW c... 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Thurs. 5:30 PM IHF llT-YllW-ftH 8~L OA PENINSULA Older 5 Bedroom. 21'1 Bath homeln good r.ond111on Form dining room. l1r• place hYlng room 1nv1I· Ing I II-width porch acros lroot P1e1 and lloal or 40' -50' Boat $675,000 ••2-1200 A PETE BARRET I P.EALTY TUISFHlll CHIUHLIU Almost ne""' 28drm townhome Oes1reeble End Unit with private deck ltreplace 2' • Baths & a11ached 2 c ar enclosed garage Nicety decorated by owner who planned to stay bot got iranslerred Ugh' fhe price 1s right at S224 900 (714) 673 4400 . OPEN HOUSES 1-5 MITA 911& 411 I. HMa It. 3 BA $175,000 J . AKERMAN ._ ... ,.... 11 ..... 2 BR. Def) $179,950 J, DONAHUE PIW&a...,. 1111 I ...... 3 BA $230,000 EADIE/BENTS ....... r.u 1111 ..... j 2 BR, ~ 1269,500 K. PARKER "._....,. n•,._...,..,.. 3+ BR $375,ooO BENTS/EADIE .... ftlW l&U 1W 1••111•1 4 BR $395,000 B. YORKE ....... 1111 .. ,..... 5 BR '869.000 L MARSTON ---., . ...., 4 BR, FR 1759,000 R. KURtt mt--.. , ........ 3 BR, FR, View $875,000 L. McLOON f llU...,. 111tL ...... 3 BR $875,000 F. SENNES llllllllm Ill ............ 5 BR, View S 1,400,000 ..B. MILES ............... 5+ BR $1 ,450.000 j.. A08l 11..al 111t ,.,.. 4 BR, PIS $499.000 M. MATTHEWS L.91 4 BR 1t1•u.. .... $1,350,000 E. OLSON 144-IOIO Saturday ...................... ~rl. 5:30 PM Sunday ................... Sat. 11:30 AM COSil"A MESA MSIUIU WTllMI . I 1tl,OOO Outstanding community minutes from FASHION ISLAND ANO NEWPORT CENTER. 2 bedrooms, soaring ceilings. SKYLIGHTS. den. WHERE PLANTS BLOOM! Call to see 646-7171 NP13 matlllUL F&llllMSI 121•,HO Antique car buffs will love this! 6 or more cars. Completely renovated for most discriminating buyer! Decor enhances furnishings, charming 2 bedroom Cape Cod. Cell today 646-7171 NP14 U111111 momn 1221,0IO This home is truly a treat! Well appointed with numerous custom features and upgrades. 2 story, 3 bedroom, 2'h baths. Large private rear yard with sparkling pool. Call today 546-2313 HP6 IP&UUM SllWPUll 1211,IOO Lovely top to bottom! Fresh paint and a bubbl- ing entry way fountain welcome you In. Lovely llvlng and family room. Extra large bonus room with wet bar. Formal dining. Four fireplaces! Lush master suite with sitting room, fireplace and whirlpool tub, numerous quality features and upgrades. Call to see 546-2313 HP7 WTllll IAIUlll 11 .. ,IOO New on .market. Neat and clean, new carpet, new drapes. Hardwood floors. New paint. Well appointed. Family room. Alley and RV access. Oversized double garage. Call quick 546-2313 HP8 -.Ull P&U I 1H,HO Excellent opportunity! Great family home. Tile work upgrade In kitchen and bathrooms. 3 bedrooms. Large lot. Call now! 546-2313 HP9 ·-PLD•wm SHt,111 Assume Interest only loan -owner will carry tool Great condition. Lathe and plaster. Each unit with separate garage. washer/dryer hookup, and private patio. Call today! 5'46-2313 HP10 OTH•R AREAS ""'" u11111111m 1111,111 Beautiful Anaheim Shores. Executive home spacious living. Family room. Captains Iott. Up· grades galore. 3 big bedrooms 2'~ baths. Backs ... to greenbelt. Views of private lake, park. Com- munity pool & spa. Call to see. 5'46-2313 HP13 ,...... 11a,111 Beautiful resldentlal neighborhood In Orange. Spacious f amlly home. Crackling fireplace. Comfortable llvlng. Large rear yard with bubbl· Ing spa. Quiet cul-de-sac. Call now S.'46-2313 HP14 Uft~ 111'- Brlng your paint brush and save, great buy! Lowest priced In nice Huntington Beach tract Family room, 3 bedrooms. 2 bath rooms. Call to see this home. 5'48-2313 HP15 THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS T~S«vtce ~-Friday 8.00 A.M.·5·30 p M Salufday 8:00 AM-1 1 30 A M BullMN Counte< Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5 00 P M 142-5178 CHECK YOUR AD 'THE FIRST DAY The Dally Piiot 1tr1Yee tor effldency lllld eocuracy However, oecaalonalty errors do occur. Pleaae listen when your ad la read badt and chedl your ad dally. Repon errors lmm9dlatety to 6-42-5678 The Dally Piiot accept• no llablllty for any error In an advertisement for Which It may be reaponalble except for the cott of the ap.ce ectually occupied by the error Credit can only be allowed tor the flrat insertion MESA VERDE IETIER THAI EYERI 3rd Annual Giant Mesa Verde Multi- Famlly Garage Sale. Next Saturday, Oc- tober 25th. For Information call 546-2313. HST PllOE II IHA YllM 1111,IOO Great price for a great area! Excellent family honie. Four bedroom. two bathrooms. huge yard. Call today 546-2313 HP 1 , .. •UI .. Tl•t 1214.IM Gorgeous Mesa Verde executive home. Spacious 2 story. Numerous upgrades. Formal dining. 4 large bedrooms. 2'h baths. Bubbling spa. RV access. New landscaping. Call for an appointment to see. 546-2313 HP2 PIOI IP TIE PIHi 1111,000 Very nice family home. Spacious and gracious. Large living area. Family room. Wet bar. Den, 3 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. 2 fireplaces. Pool, large yard. Come ~ this one! 546-2313 HP3 OTHER AREAS Y1W PlH FUECLUllE llH,IOO Spacious 4 bedroom. 2 bath. family room with wet bar. soaring ceilings. fireplace, courtyard entry otters abundance of privacy'! Call to see 646-7171 NP8 STUl Tits! IU,IOO WOODSIDE VILLAGE • 2 tjedroom. 1 bath, convenient to South Coast Plaza & Music Center. Community pool, spa. Too good to be true! BETTER THAN RENTING. Call 646-7171 NP9 l WHLI tF llYllEI llOl,llO ~ Near everything. Premier lower end unit. PRl- VA TE JUCUZZI off master. mirrored wardrobes. Light, airy, gracious personal amenities. large patio, community pool and SPA , BBQ AREA, toddler parks. Call 646-7171 NP 1 O IWI HUIE IUll 11U,IOI GARDEN OF EDEN . Abundance of fruit trees. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. 2 garages. 1 extra for workshop or recreation. VIiia Park Schools. Call to see 646-7171 NP11 Hill MT H•n 1111 .... Comfortable 3 bedroom famlly home. feels like country llvlng. yet Is convenlently close. Family kitchen, Newport schools. lots of potentlall Call 646-7171 NP1 2 ,...... 111.,... Fantastic starter home or Investment. neat and clean. Family room. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Cov- ered patio overlooks sparkling pool. Call to see 5'48-2313 HP12 ••MLMI 11 .. Quintessential luxury living. steps to beaeh, panoramic view of ocean. 4 expansive bedrooms. each prlYate bath, 3 woodburnlng fireplaces. all electrlc kitchen. Imported tile throughout. Call for showing 646-7171 NP1 WllLI llW llMI I mF IHl,lll Life at the top with views of NEWPORT BAY AND PACIFIC OCEAN. Desirable 3 bedroom, 2 bath. SWEDISH FIREPLACE. elegant personal amenities, lush landscaplng. Truly Incom- parable. Call 646-7171 NP2 llSMOTIYE I ll•-t•• Walk to beach. Soaring ceilings In living room, massive fireplace. formal dining, FRENCH DOORS, LIBRARY, gourmet kitchen, master with luxurious dressing area. PRIVATE SPA. 3 car garage. no parking hassles. Call 646-7171 NP3 W&nlFlllT ESTln ···-For the BOATING ENTHUSIAST. Truly elegant estate with numerous outstanding features. Walls of glass in living room and master suite overlook BOAT DOCK. unprecedented interiors for sophisticated tastes. Call for appointment 646-7171 NP4 l llYll Y UFISnll Sllt,111 Each room Is an rnv1tatton. 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 646-7 171 NP5 llWf NT HU MAST 1111,111 ABOVE THE RESTI 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 646-717 1 NP6 lllllllll l&CI UY IUIMI Views of BACK BAY AND FASHION ISLAND. Home for growing family, memories. Walls of glass In llving and dining rooms, luxurious mas- ter suite exquisite dressing area, den. family room. Retreat or party room can be In-law quarters. TRY LEASE OPTION! Call 646-7171 NP7 •••• , llAll ,,..,.. Young executives dream! Showy and spacious. Well appointed 2 bedroom, 2 bath townhome. Private Jacuzzi and sauna. Community poo4 and tennis. Walk to beach! Call to see 546-2313 HP4 IUl1Rl UYmlT ...,.. Large entry opens to spacious living and formal dining. Large kitchen, upgraded and remodat1d. Amenltla galore. Lovely master .ult• wtth vaulted ceilings, skylights. Beautiful patk> wtth spa. Large landscaped yard. Call to ... 546-2313 HP5 . ' .. Y.~fUct MO"'-l tMNlll' llllC. MAl.HlATI l?Mm 2 Ddl'm ~ room With antique mantel. ltlllned glu1 plus two land-acaoed patios R·2 lot In gr .. 1 loe111on, 2 blkt to ~an & shOpS. $205,000 ~ATI Ht MONT ttONl.!t llM. REAL ESTATE 111·1~ '~""11 11"'"111 '" '"' ''11<11•1\\ 11 ......... ~.~tr1h•.t ... \f ,, 11. 1.m.1.~1 .. r h1tlllJllllJn.1111m•jlf.tll\• I.H I' llMlllllllOtl \11\I\\• .. rn1.1n11ril1111rnll• llf"""" l'l\.1.,. ll<lfl -----------I ,,._ - - -• - -- --~ ~· , ~ .. -. -- ' ' -. '- ' . • t I • I . , .... ~ f ". I i:J . . .. '. . ·--. '-. . , .. , .. ,-·. , ~·· . - . ---· . ---·~ . v -~· -_,_. . ~ -... 4~--- _ .. ·~ • __ ...__• .. ~ • -~ -.. :.~! ......... -- HOMES FOR SALE- 211 Iris. Corona Del Mar lots 644-6200 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Lots84-85-85. Rocky Pt. Spyglass 644-6200 $2,400.000 Sat/Sun 8·8 t BEDROOM * * 1209 Bayside Or. Corona Del Mar 640-4868 $459,000 Sunday 1-5 209 Iris. Corona Del Mar 644-6200 $439,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 2 BEDROOM 6001~ Larkspur, Corona del Mar 759-4830 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1100 Rutland Ad :r...J....Westcliff 644-6200 $139,500 Sunday 1-5 534 Tustin Ave. Newport Hghls. NB 548-6667 $223,000 Sunday 12-5 •26282 Via Lo Orono. Mission V1e10 546-2313 $120,000 Sunday 1-5 2317 Vista Huer1a, 'Bluffs',Newport Beach 760-6097 $150,000 Sunday 12·5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN •••633 Lido Park =E3 (lido Isle) NB 759-6700 $625.000inc furn Sat/Sun 12-4 3 BEDROOM * • 1975 Bayshore. Anaheim 546-2313 $180.000 Sunday12·4 * 1255 Cerritos. Laguna Beach 673-5354 $344,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1124 Essex Ln, Westcllff. Nwpt Bch 548-5133 $279,500 Sunday 1-5 401 Harbor Woods. Newport Beach 759-4830 $239,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 3022 Klllybrook, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $148,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 3335 Ocean Blvd, Corona Del Mar 644-6200 $1,295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3216 Ocean Blvd, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $895.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 423 Poppy, Corona del Mar 759-4830 $275,000 Sunday 1-5 J BR plus FAM RM or DEN 472 Abbie Way (Easts1de) Costa Mesa 645-4539 $224.500 Sat /Sun. 12-5 2139 Aster Easts1de Costa Mesa 642-5200 $210.000 Sunday 1·5 260 Cagney=319. Villa Balboa 644·620C $224,000 Sunday 1-4 • 17 Carmel Bay Dr (Spyglass Hill) COM 759-9100 $469.000inc land Sunday 1·5 BELCOURT -NEWI 2 BARRENGER COURT Looking for a brand new home? This home is a Gallery 3 custom. 4,245 sq.fl. 4 bdrm. 3'/r baths. Very well built including granite. marble & morel A must see. Come by today! ~ $885,000 759-0489 Owner I Agent Corner location. highly desirable rental area, near pier, shops & res- taurants. Upper 3 bdrms, fireplace, balconies, lower 2 bdrms, fireplace, raised llvlng room with trench doors to sand. 1110,000 W1t1rfr1.t 11•11, 110, BIG CANYON ESTATE REDUCED TO S894,000 OWNER VERY MOrlVATED t , 723 Sq. Ft. Home. 5 Bdrm• + Me6d'1 room. I Bathe. Large party room wtttt kttehen and beth, f1mlly room Wt1tt 20' blr. Indoor/outdoor poOI. --==,~··· 11111 ..... 1& -- * • v 11 Cherbrough, Harbor Ridge NB 673· 7771 $670,000 Sunday 1-4 * 511 Cliff Dr: Cllffhaven, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $322.500 Sunday 1-5 * • 540 Oeanza. Corona Hghlnds 644-6200 $449.000 Sunday 1-5 260 Evening Canyon (Shorecllffs) COM 673--5354 $799,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2209 Heather Lane, Newport Beach 642-5200 $350.000 Sunday 1·5 2501 Island View (Broadmoor HVH) COM 675-6000 $439,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 115 Kings Pl/Dover. NB 644-6200 $625.000 Sunday 1.30-5 •2018 Leeward Lane. Newport Beach 960-9609 $337.0PO Sunday 1-5 2 BR plus f AM RM or DEM * 1524 Antigua Way, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $739.500 . Sun 1-5 3 11 Dahlia, Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $239,500 Sunday PM * •22 Pinewood. (Woodbridge) Irvine 559-5 127 $179.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 v =20 Canyon Fairway (Fairway 1) Big Cnyn 644-9060 $1,450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 12 Drakes Bay (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 1000 Grove. Westcliff 644-6200 $447,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • * •4500 Orrington. Cameo Shores. CdM 760-5000 $539,000 Sunday 1-5 • 203 Evening Canyon (V1ew)Shorecliffs, COM * * 121 Harbor Island Ad. Newport Bch 640-4868 S 1.595.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1207 Highland Dr. West cliff Custom, NB 631 -7300 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v 16 Jetty Dnve. Jasmine Creek. CdM 759-1626 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1840 Leeward Ln. Baycrest 644-6200 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1615 Lincoln Ln, Baycrest, NB 631·7300 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 218 Marguerite. Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $419,000 Sunday 1-5 45 Northampton (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $540,000 Sunday 12-4 ••2080 Orange Ave, Costa Mesa 546-23 13 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2017 Paloma. Costa Mesa 548-9610 $298,000 Sunday 1-5 1954 Port Carney (Hrbr View Hms) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $450,000 Sunday 1-5 1807 Tahuna. Irv Terrace 644-6200 $485,000 Sunday 1-5 1729 Terrapin Way (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 631 -7300 $298.000 Sunday 1-5 * * 736 Via Udo Nord, lido Isle, NB 642-5200 $1,625,000 Sunday 1-5 2152 Vista Entrada, Bluffs 644-6200 $232.000 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM * *47 Balbc;>a Coves. Balboa Coves. NB 650-5097 $499,500 Sat Sun 1-5 * * 1108 E. Balboa Blvd (Penln) Balboa 675-6000 $1 , 100,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 2839 Alta Vista. Eastbluff 644-6200 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1.5 ••29 Carmel Bay Dr. Spyglass 644-6200 $540,000 Sunday 1-5 2839 Cacob. Eastbluff 644-6200 $429.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 2951 Cassia (Eastbluff) Newport Beach 759-9100 $375.000fee Sat/Sun 1·5 227 4 Channel Rd. Peninsula 644-6200 $1.450,000 Sunday 1-5 760-1900 $995,000 • Sunday 1-5 335 Piazza lido (lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673· 7300 $555,500 Sunday 2-5 225 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 646-7171 $749.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 310 Poinsettia, Old Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $695,000 Sat 12-3/Sun 12-5 250 Poppy. (Ocean View). Olde CdM 759-9070 $369,900 Sat 12-3/Sun 12-5 1601 Port Abbey Pl (Harbor View Hms) NB 759-9100 $343,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1948 Port Albans. Harbor Vw Homes 644-6200 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1954 Port Carney, Harbor Vw Homes 644-6200 $450,000 Sunday 1-5 2330 Port Lerwick (Harbor Vlev.;) COM 675-6000 $398.500 Sunday 1·5 1806 Port Stanhope (Harbor View Hmes) NB 759-6700 $349,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 1688 Rhode Island, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $179.500 Sat 12-3 Sun 1·4 •24 Rockingham. Belcourt 644-6200 $849.500 Sunday 1-5 * • 14 Rue Grand Ducat. Big Canyon 644-6200 $795.000 Sunday 1·5 1018 Sandcastle. Hrbr View Hills. NB 760-19QQ $389.000 Sunday 1-5 1521 Seacrest. Corona del Mar 759-4830 Sat/Sun 1·5 20792 Spindrift. Huntington Beach 963-6049 $182.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •708 St James Place. Chffhaven , NB 646-4394 $359.000 Sunday 1-5 10052 Suntan Circle. Huntington Beach 546-2313 $184.900 Sunday 12-4 • 1919 Suva Cir. Costa Mesa 546-23 13 $259.900 Sunday 1 ·4 * • 1820 Toyon Lane (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $499.000 Sat/Sun 3·5 1834 Tradewinds Ln. Baycrest. NB 631· 7300 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 22 16 Waterfront. Corona del Mar 759-9100 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 1436 W. Bay. Newport Beach 673-9060 $875.000 Sunday 1·5 •v6 Winged Foot. Big Canyon.NB 759-1501 $599,000 Sat-Sun1·5 5 BEDROOM 644-9060 $1.400,000 Saturday 1-5 1215 Goldenrod (Hrbr View Hills) CdM 644-5273 $520,000 Sat-Sun 1·5 2100 Leeward Ln. Baycrest, NB 631 -7300 $399,900 Sunday 1-5 • 1533 Miramar (Peninsula) Balboa 646-7171 $399,000... Sunday 1-5 * * 401 North Star Lane' (Dover Shores) NB 673-5354 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •2227 Port Lerwick (Hrbor Vu Hmes) NB 673-5354 $396,000 Sunday 1·4 44 Rldgeline, Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * • 1332 Santiago (Westcllff) Nwpt Bch 646-7 171 $339,500 Sunday 1-5 320 Seaward. (Shorecllffs). CdM 720-0683 $489,000 1700 Starlight Cir, Baycrest. NB Sunday 631-7300 $349,500 Sunday 1-5 6 BEDROOM 3 Cambria. Newport Beach 759-4830 $819,000 Sunday 1·5 * • 103 Via lido Soud (lido Isle) NB 673· 7300 SLJ.95..00.0 Sunday 1-5 & ~R plus FAM RM or DEN * v2Winged Foot, Big Canyon. NB 760-0606 $894,000 Sun 1-5 23 Lochmoor. Big Canyon 644 -6200 $890.000 Sunday 1·5 •6206 W. Oceanfront. Oceanfront 644-6200 $875,000 Sunday 1:30-5 CONDOS TOWllHOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 1108 Dolphin Terrace (Irvine Terr) COM 675-6000 $449,000 Sunday 1-5 720 Via lido Soud (Lido lslel Nwp1 Bch * •3031 Croyden Bay (Pent ridge Cove) CM 673-7300 $795.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 759-0734 $127,950 Sunday 1-5 * 1342 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores. NB 63 1· 7300 $725.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * •219 Via Lido Soud (lido Isle) Nwpt Bch * •785 Grayling Bay (Pentndge Cove) CM 759-6700 S 1,695.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 759-0734 $129.900 Sunday 1·5 ------' SHARP DUPLEX Located in a prime Newport Beach location. Close to shopping and market. Both units are 2 bdrms and have fireplaces. The upper unit has a private glass enclosed balcony. The lower unit also has a private patio. PRICED IT $241,000 .llOIU IUL n, llC. lll-1170 -EOUFF OllTll Pl• IDIT IT 1111,llO 3 bedroom -3.5 baths. Located Corona del Mar. Extensive decorator brick throughoot. Two fireplaces including fireplace In master bedroom. Spa and 26.000 sq.ft. Three prl· vate beaches are yours tooll Open Sat 1-4 341 Evening Canyon. Rlckett1 a A11oclate1 tvln Heen1n, R111tor 151-G42A MAGNIFICENT TIP OF ~IDO ISLE S11ua1ed at the very tip of Udo ISie. this property has a panoramic .--------------------. view of the hve major islands of FOP IMOtMATIOl-1 & SHOWING CONIACT t 0 60T (AUSTIN CAUSTIN & ASSOCIATES •000 ~uc A•'"" S., ... j SQO • l'li•,.P<>'' 84.oo h (A 9166Ci OfllCf IS I 6J70 ttSIOfNC£ 673 OJS• Newport HarbOt and Bay Islands. The site overlooks the confluence of lhe Hart>ot's six maier channels, making this a prem1er location In Newport Beach This Is one of the few bayfront properties ottering pte· lure-perfect sunrises over Newport Hartxx and excluSNe Newport Center The lot Sile of the property IS 50 ree1 ot bay frontage with a 144-1001 depth. and wia accommodate a new res.denl of approximately 9.000 square feet approiumalely de- signed The existing 40-year old home is very hveable p, "'°'• w • fl•ot• ot w~., ~ ~ 11 o .. -0.0"lj• Co.r •r o .. "" A 120913 toget C. ~'"'" E•..:1i•0t 626 WM ... '°"""'°'d Su 1e 400 10\ A~ CA 90017 The property's dock w1U accom· modate a large yacht ploS room lo Side lie smaller vessels Prtee upon request HARBOR HILL DIM BY -25 lti8*Uiff F1bufou1 huge OOMtt Yl9w vacant lot In prfv8te gated Herbor Hiii. lot meaur• 8PP'OX. 15' wtde x 123' dMP -lt't huger Propoaed prtMmlnery pe.na for 5,eoo tq.ft. MedtterrMMn home lncNded In ~price 1311,000 CMh nrm. Owner -Agent 111 o•• ltt u • ..., y. Sell y .. ,,.,.,.,, C.ClealfW, Mt-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. FABULOUS HARBOR RIDGE EST A TE A home of grea1 quality with super views. The main house has S bdrms, including 2 mas1er suites, formal dining room, den & family room. There are also servants quarters w11h ) bdrms & 2 baths and fabulous ground\ encompassing il tennis court, pool and spa. $1,795 000 Waterfront Homea, Inc. 631-1400 N EWPORT DUPLEX One block lo beach. 3Bdnn. 3Ba PL l Bdrm. lBa. 4 car garage. Owner will aui1t with financing or will trade up lor ewport Beaeh view property near water ... 1249,500. EHEWATEa aML FSTATE C"LL (714) 414ellll ''l l WPHT llil8ll'TI CAI'! COD" h t ti ... o• the open tnarket. llWrm, 18a. bee-.d ce1Uft9, femlty rm, RV ecftM. Lo .. of kaotty plM coutry tt.nMUt • I frplct. Excl••lve llttl .. at th .. ti••· tubject to -excha .... Call for~ to ••• ... AT ... •.-e .,.... MT e.a& nmn 11t.m1 3 BEDROOM •46 Canyon Island Dr. Big Canyon. NB 760-1900 $295.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN . 2420 Vista Nobleza. The Bluffs, NB 63 t -7300 $279,500 Sunday 1-5 *464 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch 759-9 100 $269.900 Sunday 1-4:30 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BR plus 3 IR 602 Avocado, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $350.000 Sunday 1-5 4 BR plus 1 BR 300-390'' Fernleat. Olde CdM 675-6000 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 HOMES FOR RENT 216 Jasmine Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $2200 mo Sat 12-3/Sun 12-S •Spa •Pool *•Waterfront ***Waterfront & Pool vG1ve address at guard gate TIE llLLITTI 1111111 (Ima 1111) 22H "AlllL 11., •ar•T ._ G~nment OWrted home! Don't "'* Jhte op-por1unlty 10 purcn ... the home of your Orelm• un1q.,. loclllon 11111e top of the P91'11nlUIL ar .. tn: liking oc..n & harbor Ylewl. M•Jor renovetlon lllfted . buyer to complete ContlC1 Den Muuccl 11 the FDIC (7141975-22 ta .. FDIC/VIKING SAVINGS & LOAN let Ut ..... Y11 · Sell Y .. p,.,,,.,t Cal Clea.WW, 642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. .. Mlle NOUH COITA JllM•• SIWrm, IBa, hat n-.d for l•terlof rmrbl1hlq. but wlll f ive allow .. ce or? Nur South Coe1t Plua. !a· cluelve llttlftl •t tha. lllfte •ubject te •• nchan... Call for an appc to y .. .,, PmCaD AT tlN,tM OWNla/MIDT 111-6111 .. f l !et..... 1111 s-t•... !!!4 c....... llM ··-·.... • ..... ..... •• .......... • ......... Ille 11.!!!!'.!!!I' :·;~'l,..1t L ...... C .. 2 ,. •IMllt1 ..... ...19LD ... NfW_,.3''9A ... , _,..., ' • • '' 'V "" ''"·IO 0-.... poce -br • l~t pra In Newport 1 Walk to bNot1 1."'9 3 Modem .... 1er ta. ~ FOA ISTATI 1.0TS Wat bolt, 2 ftplca .... 1W ~Y rm, llOfaga arn. tlOfy twnhm wltrot a blOCk to earlCS Prine only bdrm, 2 btff\, pertect fOf *99 29t a. 'in mint 15SO 000 ht Ho~. UOOOIMO OIF.T, tlome acc .. 1oty ~. P.,klnQ, eurtc:h¥9 Cofone Otl Mar locetlOn. $40.000 lutnltey WOMEN I 8HOP exctl '-"1t IOC•tlon, perk•no 1300.000 e YM' C>IY• grott. 2e v-~• young LOCATION one ehort block 10 beldl, 28drm 281 eonoo. 2 c.r garage hreplace. .-.y11ght. only S239.500 311 Dahlia, <>pan Sunci~ PM_ 'fic~1HO tll'I 1.. lla1 ~~1/t(u .. ·W!!lf 6'/.1-till$Jlt Ml7 LC....MttJ .. ca C.111 .... 1024 •-.UllPAll* ...... LOYely 38r 28a. lg yaro JU. OU\ OI .,.. 011tner vafy ana1ous to Mii Call Agt ask lor Ski 540-3086 E/S IOE 3Br l ·tlory Conoo w/trpt lg LA & pr1v p1110 2 ear att gar ltJ&t,500 86 1·0255tG c:ui~aac alley KC"ftl, t nc:I g11, $92.000 Ctll DOVtA 8,1 75t·50IO '"""'Oft Of 1~ lllM coftdtUOft "'•Plec••· 111---Afeftt 87'-6* 1224.500 Ooan HM 12·5 1.1ncia 857·0851 agan1 b~t At•one 11'& ooo tltfh ~ ..,.. , "'~ 11111 G ~~~-:l: 47t Abbie Way MS-d39 .......... -IUl'nfa....... IL .. N ) Oienl c.c,pai mote f•~ vliue et LAOUHA WHITIWATIA & .,~.tl~~·~"llliii.i!i! .. !i 8,,.-0~.,,.9 wt: COM-!• Home s Y'a new. 3400 eq , tJt-t2M S2t0.000 Dr~ Dy 2111 c1 rv t.aHTll v1rw ;m :a::r; WWW. . . - •Ill .... IT HYO• 39A 5128.000 lmmKulete tlo,,,_ bouta pluth C¥1)4JI WICO•Ofdi• ne11ng eerthtone decor Cozy hv rm w/romanhc t1rep11ee Tot111y re- modt ttd kitchen lull SPARKLES• A 1pec1tl home ... n 10deyl Call 1'6-74~f7(>7'11> •llWLtlTtll• CALL OUICl(llt Chormlng rancn 11y11 home 11 sure 10 pltetel Step uving kltetitn nu handy adjaet n\ dining Pluth ear~tlng blt ndt w/deeor 3 bdrms Oller PRIVACY tor mom & ded kids or gut sll Spac1ou1 rear grounos fOf kldt to romp & olay Only S 129.000 E·Z term11 Can 646· 7434 (5859) ~ ., ~,., L It PoOI • ape .. 29.000 W ..,bOa 9tvd ttletn cell L.OTS Call for cMt811t 1811!0uM 0.tQe fnC4 ....,_ CiiililM9 .-. loaeled w/up9rada1. An111out Agt 720·1704 PATAICI( TlNOAI Scott·LAM Co 4"-1800 yrd. erpta Clfpe.' w/d 11400/n.o No ,.._ ,,,,. tnase dramatt0 2 11ory ·----e3t•12M17t0-t702 •---..J ~-.... hk1,1p. No P811 M15 + .el4-91CM hOMa• 119'1 •• 1151.toO ..... * HAYl OTHIM ........ MC Mu•t •tend Cfadlt llACHI c..- Only 7 ltftl Ag& S.l· 1329 38r 28• Ooll HouM 118 6iO TXAOI a. Cheek no.562f .. - -WAUC TO &••-• ...... p•• S1~9SO lncludfl l a1'd ..... view rnu9IMll 2 ttry•bt 2 IATH, IUILT·INI, ~~-;.~.=--= -,_. -DOCKSIDE R£ 722·9730 1111 M Tll lllllT 2 iba. 2 1w r,..;t 2 kltl, 3 •DTU-• OtSHWASHlfll, 'fAAO ~ .... LIU •BY OWNER • e..1 buy on ttllt 2 bdr"'. du, mutt ... ,0 ~ 28r ~'*decor tnru· 112~ l•tr i;eec;;;t""'i;i;;J~":"fiil ,....... •HARBORl10MES• Oen upgraded Pineftuflt --~2,000(114)4H·4MO OU'I morallOO'•... Jl1.... ~ Mtn cabin"' Snow Sum· ·:~m1;:' "t:·~;95Y~~· M o der Owner II 38 ~!"';D .... LL...... I " tlUlll1' ., ..... MO"NTICILLO Tw""" WWW www .... ll. mil, ~8r 28a. ' yr1 Old ,. • mot1vei9CI AelllnQ only r w Vl9W "' ---38 28a ti ..,.-. 111gh 1ummer/wlnttr 760 8211 Owntr/Agt Stat.000. Olw c~ Rlallo Chan,,.i Fpl & I pey c:eflfor your •Nlfl•llllW• 3bdfm.2bt.newtv~· , • .i..-. .,_ .. p1' ,80 000 .,. lllM •31 12.... • beam cao Low.r 28r • ., 11 1 ,1 "'8 attd. n ·pet• 1100 oc:.en ·-· "-er • ttntt • rurn ll'ltd * * v • .... 28 Cl & oroperty. no J11mm1ek1 .. xce '"' OCI on • r 873.f005 °' .,,.12e. Upper !NplH 11•00 T,aoe for anything In *L"'t••ttH• 1 1°M !08 ~s··~ Call 7804702 agt. 2Ba. WltlrtC>ryt, micro. _ VIiie Afnl.it 815-'912 CMIN8 Call nowt llz or -acro11 rom.,.. In 1 ,.,I< frple. veulltd ee11t~. 2 •• ,., _ - Chuclc 631•1280 or 2 8tdroom. 2 batn condo 1295,000 Agt &31-3444 a..1111 car gar w/opnr Over -,•• 2 Ma l'd\/.'POOl/ten, Jt>r. 648·5743 with ltrepfac;e, pool • ;;; tP-.1.~ streem• & lallt Poot & Du PI•• 3 11 t 2 ~ 8 • 2b1. Nwpt Sttr1, 1269 SF . 1arga1Mng rm . dlnarea llMmHu-~'"----IP• Greatvi9WS995 A111 S935tmo Open Set 1-•. dblg.,,S11151M•lteoo Atduct<I S 10.000 to only 111 IUTM--... tra JllZ 1113 No pett 549•2447 No Pitt 353 LePerte Ln MC 131.3025 $118,900 lor I.st 111e Lrg3bdrm.2'~ba.w/pool ... ..,.... 042-5481 --- Call PATRICK TENORE 1pa, ltnnll and MC o•t• Ntwat 2 bdtm, 2 bath ••K .... UY 3 Bedroom. ' 8alh WMI• ---T •BIO CANVOH• _ -------83 t 12881780-8702 High et1li~. SkylJ9ht•. condo Pr .. llgloul 10• Spec1acutar 1IO • Oeatn ••de 11ngle family hom. ~~~:;~ 38~ ';.a~: H19h'Y u90rtded 28' • llllll 11 I-~~\· formal dtn rm & we1 ber cation & tdCltlSI Full on V11w• Ult1m111 1n Privacy S900 • MCurlty Pelt'Ok pool. IP• 11095/mo caii cMn, 1870 •If 12500 mo UYSTAOI •,. • $1795/mo Patrlekl agt ocean v1ew1. walk 10 Security Gat9d comm 24 802-0550 tor lhowlng US..91'97 ~ar/Bkr 751".07ot Only 10 yrt old Sl'lalle t 831·1260 and 780-8702 thOpplng pier the bay • hr aeeurlty patrot Piil 48A 2BA POOL 3077 ---~~-•Lml All I W• more Only 1269 900 wl1h ~ach park, pool tennll. T let Wt 5 1300/mo POCKET PLEASERS cool vaulltCI celling•. 111 l&IYM 1erm1' Submit For more IP• •BR 3BA. Qu .. t loc rJ. I (21~)602-0~5 Uttl• lrM $425 ptd P'\11 Fifi yo.¥ vllCatftdal t• & corner lot decorator •Wiii 1111(* Low down, no Qualifying, Information PATRICK $3000 Owner /Agenl Ev!s 1714)780.9s26 prkng low dep<>llt IOI.. lrM 1W1t _'ff1 ten OUt tan· wallpapa't ihruoul •Ulllll• fut P<>•MSSlon Vecantl TENORE 1531.12ee or 780·2801 other• Intl a .... 0r~ $139 900 Call 759·4830 Modern perltcl 4 Bdrm 4bd, pool, uun• A04tnt 780•8702 $750 rent $400 dei> 3br •rUM1t1* TIUUIT 11Ht91119 GREAT WESTERN REAL 3 Bath with formal din· 640·1529 1599,000 HAVE OTHERS MWPT·WllTlll Lbl( 2ba k•dt ball(; decor call Or totally redone S7~ •NPT CREST COHOO• ESTATE ing room lam1ly room 3 FULLY F'UAN & BEAUT 539·6191 Agt lee 3bdrm 2 bth oar ktdl line FRONT ROW VIEW• llLISTUl4t·lU4 [ T J · tirep1aces , view Saerl· BAYFRONT &BR ano PEAFECTROOMM~ES atS39·619 1 Agtl" 3BA2 18'A.Sl5501mo ~ ! J lice at $469 900 with la~ulous, $4500/mo S 3B 2 ' B -----------------· ...._ terms• For Oeta1ls call llWPT-YILYHITAU g:~·:~· F P ~ o:w· TWOSTOAYnr 81uffS3bf. Kalhy Agl '45-2235 ,_ .. __ ... _1111_ .. _ll_.,. PATRICK TENORE BLUFFS! Lowell prletd WEST NWPT 2BR, lrplc, PATIO DBL GAR t;L 2bl blMt wldry avail •RENTALS AVAILABLE S I • 6J I 1266 760-8702 111ew 1n East NB S1501c STEPS Tl IUOll nu oa1n1 & crpt S92Sl mo GOO W/0 hkups sm ' 11 1 86 542·8718 LHM No ... cngd $90().SSOOO IP II I YI HAVE OTHERS LH or s 176k ·r.. 28d NewpOrl Beach wper lo· WEST N.NPT 1 blk to beh $ l l90 dep 863•0b97 or $1200 Qcnfrt 3br 2ba S 1800 So11etou1 29r 2Ba Clbhse. 1 ~i~~)· lBa 760•6097 agt' · cation" 3 bdrm 2', batn 3BR tr1>I $1200/mo 863•1500 Why pay more 1 500 s Marti Agl (7141642· 1183 pool sec gate A.IC lrplc • 4• horn• Bargain prtced at WEST NWPT 3BR nm lrpl, 2t:>drm abOde kids 1111 w•re .. FRONT l BOA•• o.tras S 123 500 ~ .Bv O.wner 3S.r 28.a home 1ri .5227.000 Fff Se.lier may ..... ~~r $13501-o IAOt ••y ..... * "' " m 0 6 2 6 9 In-_,._. , u .... a ... -reasonable 539·6191 1BI guest h(lllff Gar-wner 4 4 l j d lJdQ. Sands Comm 1st carry 2nd T D Call now DOV R SHORES 4BR 38R 2"tBA 2 cer oar No Agt fff s 0001 CALL TWO 20° 20 • CONDOS S56K, 2nd S8C»<. $?201< llWPT llACll llPLEX family home 12250/mo pe1s A .. ao No11 I S 1200 age 1"er1c,""'3~0 PENTRIOGE COVE 31 M~lllOll llUID lee River St 847-4788 Owner may carry 1st To COSTA MESA Tl•MI 548·0183 or 650·0400 HHt. leacll 2141 "'' ,., ' 2 car gar Open Sun A,lmo~t n' acre, on w00a1er-SPAOIHI UOl IAY Both un111 2 bdrm. 1 3BR. lrplc. Ilka new, comm Big country "ll"h 4br Jba 4br 2ba lg kit txi11tln1 3Bdrrn, 2Ba. 2 11y noute 785 G I B ront oom or 1 • • bath w/flreplace w •L K 1 s 0001 "' .. ' Id dbl• '' blk to ocean comm raying ay yachl 5 ooo. sl 11181e Gourmet kit. 5bd. 4ba. spa TO BE•CH AND 9"'..y poo 1 mo s1000 tlyd gar musl '"·' new carpet rapes, s '350 3031 Croyden Bay ,399 000 722 8295 0 ,., " Waterlront 11omes. Inc 5;,g.6191 Agt lee gar w10 nl..up, lg t:>k yd, pool, tennis 1 /mo 759-0734 Nancy/agt S5 800 OOO Submit on · · • wn Call now lor financing de· I" 1 1400 S 1250fmo need quiet Drtve by 320 Pfotpeet pnce traoes OK AP· OLIFFMAY~IYllW ta11s •. CHARMING 2br 1t:>a lmly w/TLC.536-092 1 722·66-'0or631·4609 or Hant lfacll 1040 po1n1men1 with PATRICK " • 548 0620 tor al)(>t • TENORE 63 1-1266 or llghte!panslve llvlng 4Br. 1101 Priot lltllllChH Ocean city 3bdrm 2ba hse Prefer mature tlngle or ATLANTA/MAGNOLIA • IHCll IHHlll 760-8702 family rm. den. 3Ba. Po<>f, FAllLOIS 1IOO YIEW I/yd oar Skyllghts $750 c;pl $625/mo 1st. last 3Br 2Ba FPL OIW. FNCO Beaut •Br 2'1'181, dbl gar OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 G I ... lare,e lot Bv Owner 539·6191 Agt fee ·seeur1ty 64'6·4578 YAO DBL G•"' K1d1 & 100 It~ Yr $1700/mo Ollf C41 1.111 otO 211 lb rit real area w '" many up· I·~~~~-, Lu•ury home 1n tt1ghly oe-,..,.. '""' ............... .-. • ............... rCtt 1 grades on this 3 bdrm • • S3 9,000 646-4394 5.,able area ol Newport Ocean v1ew12 oecks Charming 28r Easts1de pets ok S975 • seoo wnlr 5 14'00/mo Cute 28r rownhome. 3 bdrm 3 bath L Curci 2 ' bath townhouse t -Beach 3 bdrm Of 2 and a 3bdrm hse 2bth g.ar ktOS ~OUM! Garage w/opener dep 863-0897/863-1500 beam cell gar. 100" ocn Ready 10 go Call me for ft · 1£ ELHW CAPE CH den . now only $2 18 900 pets $975 539.519 1 frplc W/0 nkup, patio yr/wntr Kiii 536·5769 ·-w h 6 bd 41t't b h Poot home Wntmm1ter-OlJ( C41 .............. SH5,0tO ............. 3216 Octaa lhd. your personal showing 3BR d 38A B V •t rms. at ·1 HWPOllT STEAL' Agl tee $880 Dick 666-4019 Oya nuge 48r 3Ba 2 11ory. Beautiful cuatom home t\.,••n vu, 3 bdrm. 2 ... 0 Johnson Ge<><ge Mason 63 1· 1266 T en 2 ay2 iew family rm. formal din rm. ~ d d 1• • h 640-2426 Eves/Wknds lam rm 0•'"' rm FPL. 3Br . D4wl 38a. lo\1 of U\.•• .,. wnhm car gar lty game rm pool apa, • t:> rm • en • t:>al I JM& I I i 21H ·~ I ·~i~~\· S 16~ 000 S 10 000 dwn 9azebo view 2 wet bars dbl lrplc cul Oe sec I I la CONDO 390 1-.BA gar o w DBL GAA acrou high ceilings ovenoolung !Y J S1495 m?t71 4)980·8556 S8 l 9 000 759•483Q home Seller mo1t11ateo •ALllSTAOUISIC X tnt loc $1100 mo rrom WM Mall Kids & oool S2500 Agt642-213" _'!'!....:--•• GREAT WESTERN REAL Only $244 900 De,1gner oecor through· 548-0422Wl!ndsl pm 2l3 ~ts ok St800 · $1000 llllAlfM ... ' 5 IDllM POOL I SPAii ESTATE 1111 tr IHll Wt~Sttr out Ctteck lh•s oream 5•2·3581 wkdays Oep 863·06971863-1500 Lrg3 bdrm 2,~ ba, wl~ .. -.. .-.•....•..... Sl2S,IOO ............. lH·l001.1..re_.••f Irvine 1044 FOllOllLYS11t,tOOU [ 111-1211 ttome S700s Fee Costa Mesa Twnhm 38~ SEASIOEVILLAGE 1wnh1 spa 1enn1sandsaega1e v~ -TJ ,_ Reoecorated large fam11y .....,T YJ TELE•tr:t1T ll& 1110 trpl ltke new. comm pool 1 1 1 ,..... bch H " 11 1 ... .,.,,..his 4/1 remodel Of rtbu1lt/ 3 R 2 lots J S~ihltn IPJI ~5 SJT. I SH. homfll 1n •deal loc:ation ·~ • ··~·,. ~~\· lal'"~•". v· Across lrom Park $1000 :~re/b:C ~~ l,.p~r and fo~maJ..~"fm ~~"oar 2BR 4 Oen 2 1 t:>athS De great pa11orpool enter. ______ , •---~· -Waterfront Homes Inc gar 1ennis courl spa $179Stmo PalflCk/agt COSTA IUA. S2H MO 2017 Palo•• 1acneo Condo Bnghton tainmen.t area Call now --V. Peaaanla 2101 1"1·1400 pool $1350 1550 sec 631-1266 and 760-8702 .............. • ............... -Mdl '" wooobnOge 22 thtS one won t last Ask UCltllYE-lJIH .. • Spacious 3 bdrm, FR. all th!! ettras A Johnson Pinewood Agt 559 5127 tor Bill or Donna Webster Allordable S 189 000 In· SIP(• llY!I 2 & 3Bdrm Winier & Yrly Eastllde 2 Bedroom 1 agt 97"-9565 544-7562 BLUFFS 3BR l 'i ba. 2 car 631 1266 S " Peninsula Rentals avl Bath enclosed patio Haat. Bar'-·ar 2142 gar Clean ••"" l"'ht • • vestor owned ell this yr Country charm 1n great lo· -~ ·' . ., UUOA covn ........... $4t9,SOO ........... 47 lalbol Com Lapu leaell 1041 I·~;~~~-759·4830 GREAT WEST· cation 3 bdrm ... Dain Villa Rentals 675-4912 $695/m o Call btwn Waterfronl Upper Unll U h1on Isl view. $1200 4 bdrm, dock. patio on beach I W;lllCk OPH SAT /SUll 1·& 1 .!,'---~· EAN REAL ESTATE hOme N•w appllances YEARLY · 2BR IBA w/sml 4-6pm 548-0648 2Br 1 Batn .-Int 111ewt Cat ok no dogs 720• 1509 Emeralo Bay . Ocean View fl , [ T f Only S 193 000 Call now 'ilvdy newly painted & HSTSllE 3 11111 Walk to t:>ch S 1175/mo, ILIFFI (lfO oe. 11.U . SUW111D ......... Sltl,SOO ......... 23 30 Port Lerwick 3BA JBA pv1 beactt r-, ! J Bill or Donna Webster tandscS ~~io 1 6~J~~810 Quiet toe 3BR twnhm 722-9730 Owner 3BR• den 3BA. pool 4 bdrm Portohno. better than new II Granieri $44' 000 Call tor gate •ltAlllllllllHE• =iA. 63 l 1266 bay 1 tmo · 4 wi gar Vacant Oct 15 Irvine 2144 Mtn view lg gar blt-tnt en tr,-759 -15 52 o r IHUTY! -----· ··~;~)\.YEARLY 2BA Pen Point $1150 -6 mo tease 8eam ce1I wallpaper 11¥111 THUCL ... $449,000 ...... llOI Dot,tii• Terme 497 ~oe3l·L, Y1C5Ap".mTl E Jbd Jba over 3000 SQ It MIHOR YIEWLJ Ii{ ~n~~ 2F6J7c5'H·8~1~2d0Er:;_1;~rn ~3 ~.r1~1l6 n coo m b s 3 ~;751~~ • g:u D~on :~. pv1 P~~oBl ;;~'·~50~1700 Well maintained 4 bdrm 1 \tor y B Barrington n ... s p fl c I a cu I a r ct I )' BY OWNER. Mon1ego. 4br -·----· I merman (Wkl 950.4455 or S699.000 llgttc imtn view securtty 2ba $265.000 644-8592 ·~"~~\:-(hml 760-6951 Cheap but ci.an 1425 11\'HllEWATER v1Ew sy~lem tormal d•n Pres· WflTCUFF Ca,istraao leacll 111• • .-t:>ach t:>ungatow b•Hs po WTlllff .............. SllS,000 .............. 2145 Alta Vista WJI~ 10 bch 440(), 1 '>Br 11g.ovs gated community MARIOll yt(W ltOMH Brtght spacious beaulltur 2111 lJ ( TURTlEROCK lovely view reas cep hurry 539-619 1 3 Bdrm. FR POOi N Fogarty SBil m,uds 3 car gar P.11d $725 000 SACRI-Monaco mooe1 3BR 2BA ')Br 2Ba lg 101 remodel -·· home 2br ·Oen 2·~1:>• Agt fff Scoll L .nd Co 4q9 1600 FiCE S670 000 wilt 1raoe move 1n cond Best olfer $279 500 Agl 548·5133 charming 2BR Oen 1'1ba UITllll CISTA •EU p()OI tennis spa $1425 ' Owner ve'y anxious over $240 000 No Bkrs nr Pines Park & bch New 544·2054 Eves · WkenOs IEStll(l'S HUlllT Newport leach 1069 OpPn ':lun 1 4 pm 11 640-4020 495.1217 p1.1int 1ns•Oe&ou1 $1175 2Bdrm l'>Ba S900/mo E•tta sharp studio ultra -c ~ .. ,nour o Nl"wOO rl Moltile Hoaes 2 ... 476 2165 IBOrm IBa $700 mo L•1••• leacla 2141 mooetn kttcn $400 $ lee I "' •to• YIEW llOMES F S I 1100 1' • 3Bdrm tBa S875 mo -* IJCrtst• Bt<8Ctl Un teo Broker " " Ot I e 3br 3ba Obi car gar TELHEllT lli-1110 SL ~C•OVS" •BOA 4BA Jntir Carl'~ 673 7711 Popular 4 br with loraial ---.-.-,-.o·o·o ___ Corona del Mar 2122 Carty • .,, range N en garbage O•S· Lll'9"' mastt-r '>vole -1t ln' RAV VlfW CONDO d•ning •m family rm pv1 ;>BR 2BA spectac;ular 131·2242 PO'>A d w & VIEW' V E • d d MORE IL Home t:>y lhe bay tor 144J Eaet Coaet Hlt.,••11. Coro•• del Na_'_..,_.:., ,;•1 /3u3"; 060'~~0~;: ;>~ ;.,~·;,~ tro=~· az [,~rr r k s295 o'c:ise ~~;1 adu 1 mobile , ~.:a~;::~:~p~cea~a~:r S 1~M~::~·!:1: •-----------------%0·9609 21:f •"5 0234 Collect PATRICK TENORE nOUS"e Modetllome con $1535 mo 760 8382 63 1 1266 760•8702 o·t•on Lusn yaro & gar· Spe<tacular 180 ocean ~~~-------~------~--------~-------~ HAVEOTHERS den~ Ca11 Lo~63t ·1266 2~ HOUSE tr~ O w no .e~ ~t mate tn~,~~ G hh Ell • I ~ "" . ._... or 673·75U g,1 '>U•I 2 employed SPc g 11eo com,.,., 24 ror ls • ii'il adLll<i no peis S •300 EA S T S I DE S a n t a '>f'~ patrol Pvt ottacn ru .CO~ .. i .' ,· 760-9657 A"1 2lst St 2Br tBa paro ;oo• tPnn1s spa U' -·~--• 11ouSf' S91 gar lncd yrO 41BR ')oa quiet IOC $3000 REALTORS. 675-6000 EASTBLUFF 38R 2BA S '650 mo 'St & last sec A,.a11a1:>~ 11 1 1ease only __ ,, • 4 6Slf.!068 •v mess Eastblutt twnnm 4Br 2·~ea ,,,il't• l"nO ,..n,1 0 1:>1 gar age pool $ •600 mo yr se Susan17 14l633-5907 R£SIPI \T .\l BRCl,_ER ~1...E SER\ILES •IAYFllOIT COllDO• Of'am ce11mgs pe1 Ole :>>11nr agt 1'&>·2601 LOW OOWN1 Take over LQ 2Br 2Ba Elegant $800 S800 dep UCL HI YE ........ llllCf UOllFIOE W.l/H TUIE 1224,000 PRICE llHHTIH UI. UH,100 Live 1n this luxu rious v iew This newly redone beauty needs an penthouse rondominium, (ap prox offer quickly' It's a big 2 story 3BR 1800 sq. fl.), with a gracious home home mad e for grac10us living and like feeling. High ceilings. skyhghts. e ntertainment near great recreauon . formal dining room, large master schools and shopping. What an op- suite with w alk-in closets. 2nd portunity! Coby Ward bedroom & bath, la rge family room. entertainment bakonws & gourmet kitchen. Park like grounds. pool & walk to ocean. June Davis PLY LllTH 1410,000 Views of the bay. ocean. hills and city lights from this 3BR rondo Ln Harbor Ridge Atnum sports a spacious spa Gate guarded rommumty w1th com munity pools. Gayle Amato IUlll lllllE Hli,000 Unquesllonably one o ( the areas bt.'l ter properties h 1s one of only two unattached homes in the Estates A Devonshire model superb m every way. Private view s. Near main pool Owner ts licensee. Sha ron Vogt Ill OIHIA Ill MAii 12llrHO You can have 1t aJI when you purchase this attractive 2BR, 2BA condominium. Amenat1cs mclud e a guard gate community, central a ir condition. security system, all w1thm walking distance of shopping and beaches. Beautifully decora ted. and seller is motivated Tom Alhnson and Carol Allison WIT llT .. " YH• wan SI00,000 One of the last opportuniues to buy a vacant waterfront lot 1n Newport Beach. Have everything you've always wanted and your boat out in Cront. T his 50'x100' lot comes wtth a pier permit. Hurry $800.000 fee paid . Beverly Morphy .-' lllT Ill 11 ILlf Pl 1211,IOO So much space {or $219,500 including land. Three bedrooms, include very large master suite. Over s1ic livin!( room and dining room Very open downstaini with cozy convc~tion pit and firepla<.'(' Sm 11 sunny p.-.tio No mainten:m<.-e Owner m ust M-11 &vtrly Morphy COllOH HL 1111 CUSTOM 1411,000 Just listed a spacious and dramatic custom home one block to the ocean. Three bedroom. 2 1 baths. rountry kitchen and fam ily room, formal d in- ing. 5 pauos A real value Lms Jacobs Lmda Oeth OOUI I Jim VIEW S4H,OOO Old Coron a del Mar loca tion with view of ,Jetty and all boating a<'t1 v1ty On trt:'t'-ilned street thret' houses from Cx:ean Blvd A rare opportunity to butld your Corona del Mar castle Lmda Oeth and Lois JaC'obs llAHOll RIHE TOW .. OIE 1431,000 Elegant two story home . Extensive use of glass and skylights with par· quet entry Separa te maste r suite with two additional bedrooms Loft with a wet bar complete this fine offt-nng Call Di ana PrOSSt>r VAST, SWEEPllll VIEWS 1111,000 S pyglass Hill's Nantucket T he finest 1'1 upgr.ldes. landscapc.ng, location ~ind ambiance Five bedrooms. 3 BA and ull elegant The total Newport Harbor experience Marilyn Bu lklt'y FAHLOH PHIHIU Llltllt SHl,000 On prest1g1ous Wt>St Bay Avc.•nue JU t steps from bay and cx.-ean Recently painted and rc:>modeled thts charming wood ~nl'Yl ce1ltng home has 1t all. 3' ~ bedrooms. huge fnm1ly room and master su1k, forrnnl dining room, 2 patios and a l\und<'<'k' Call Mara lou Ingold llWPHT IUO• OOIH 1111,IOO Located in a gated community near the Oc>ach. This 2 BR rom er unit i~ pro( ~ ionplly decorated with n con- temporary fl'<'hng Plantation hut- tcrs, mirrored walls, e tc Ow ner very anxious. Ann Pt'lers tmRUTllTIHW • UITI 11,lll,OOO llST• •ITIY Some of the !Ln t yachts In the IRLISI TIMI 12,QO,OM world pass through this C'hannel Thi:o; 6BR. 51 ~ BA. family room . U- view. The home as a Ctn l'X m plc of bnry. bonus room. wine-room hQme decorator's art. Quahty ron truct1on has breathtalung unobstructt'd and CixtuttS are th buy wordJ A ocean, bay and mght h ht vtew This very pl asan\ north c t<'r1y ex-iJ the perfcx-t ra.mny and nt n~un- po1ure Thtte bedroom . 48A nlt"nt home. with larg pool & spa Ed Ba.rwa Aun and Hobie Oc-nny f«ano/Maurttn Whl«' ~2 Clwlc Pl•••, lull• 100 644-6200 MIWPO•T BIACll I nanc•"O Lge 3BR pool Brand new GolCen West COMPLETELY Furn 6 863-0697 or 863 1500 1BR in downtown CM home man y extras Wc11> 10 reslauranis & mo lse or lse opt w .. 1n1 722 6072 $355 000/owc terms $3200 Ownr Agl E SIDE tiouse nice quiet !>MP5 From $24 995 MODER• NOME YALH! E •II IPrms 548-6115 760 8069 or 640·6198 ~~~:~~oNo ~~1~o·~~~ LIVE Ill A CASTLE W10I" OGl"an 111ews Estate "'"no on acre5 ot gar cJer s pool & spa Close 10 bl'ach 2Br 2B& 3t:>d 2 • ba Lg Loft w1we1 oar pool tennis sec g.i•e lrplc 2 decks S2350 mo ise Cati M·F 851 1184 Kim like new 3 bdrm 2', bath Furn Skyttne 12>144 • Kira BAYFAONT IBR Mai Ka1 549.Q 15 1 or 495.5744 2100 SQ fl w/tormal Oln· rm E•ll cond M1.tsl be condo 6 monlh lease Fan111511c Cor'ldO on the ' no rm family rm lire L B c·· k Parlly furn Bayside Or waler w tabulous view S 166 1 mo ncl vtits 494 4653 or 494·6017 place . more $265,000-5~ yrs eaul ..., par S l6001mo 644-9558 E1s1de sharp 3BA 2BA OCEAN VIEW Brano new Pool $1795'mo Decor Call PATRICK TENORE S:?J '500 642-9540 iwnnm w lormal din lrpl 1 Bdrm contemporary ator lurn1sned 673-0896 631· •2661760-8702 SACRIFICE Charming 3Br 2Ba 3 hses lnOr y gar & yd $'995 mo ttome auto c;iar oonr LIDO ISLE 10 CdM Den Lg FR & Curt II 631 1266 s 1150 mo 646-1945 •·~~\·? 65 Vandyke 18R 19A • 2 OdllO rrp1c 2 car gar · I 2BR Oen 2BA S19001mo 1114 " ,· ::ield 0"~ .1n1 cond S 10K pr""9 S2200 Open Sal Family 5tlP 4t:>r 1f1clds Oen OCEAN VIEW Irvine Cove vrHurn ~2000 mo furn If!' -· 842 8564 or 642 4619 12 3 Sun 1::? 5 216 qar l y•d ~ids pet S895 'I Fmerald Bay 4t:>r Ca11Lynn675-33 15 J lSm•nt SI 759 9070 539 6 19 1 Ag1 fpf' ,.,,,. ... ~ 1 .. a1leble now Can SOTHEIY'S HWPOllT MEllNTS Acrea1e 1125 CUTE :rnR 1eA garage MACARTHUR V•LLAGE AdrJ nd aot 499 1678 llTHIATIOIAL RHLTY Large lot 2BOrm 1Ba 1 8 Acres' Central Perris• 1-111 avnOry rOOn" eva1t lbr end un11 uP Stairs Autumn •••ves 10ve 101001o. w ·approved Plans for aO· R·pt> for oevetopment• 1 1 1 S9Q5 me• ultl p0v1 spa 1en trees 0v1tt•te1o '•~•" so~or1• Nwpt Terrace 38r 2 tBa 01l1ons $223 000 By Jus• $49 5001 Tprms' 6i'J·8889 or 673-8890 Clean S620 957 2828 wantsto ne1p .n ctsst 11iec Twnns lrplc gar poo• Owner 548·6667 Jottn Denver Realty ________ ._... ________ ---'----------! spa $•150 sac Ron 657 51 18 Eves 24<1 4001 963·83~7 Mary 498·S"J5 OCEHFllOllTURHA Al "Q DE SIGNE Q I OCHllFHllTFIRll. Zoned R·2 $569 000 C t L t 640.14601305 645 9586 eae ery o I <1Br 3Ba W1nte< s 1eoo Crypts 1225 6•0 1460•305 645-9S8E 11 yov re 1vs1 stertmg your PACIFIC VIEW A.cone 8 read) 2b• " d~ own ovsmess c1au 11teo s a pets • nr wilves S8~r c;iraat Dl&ceto bvyoll•ce OcPan v•ew' plot lor salfl 1m,.,.,acu ate 539-619 ' eqvipmenl S800 714 496 3793 Ao• tee CHEAPEST llEWPORT COllDO Only $95,000 for this 1 bdrm condo Walk to shopping at Westcliff Plaza Great starter, hurry on this one. EISTSIDE CHARIER Remodeled 3 bdrm home with ex- tensive use of oak and stained glass. Situated on a corner lot with alley acess and conversation pit Asking $149,900. Traditional Realty 631-7370 SILE OF TllE CENTURY OPEi SIT I IUI 1·5 •• llllELlllE HlllOl llllE ESTATES Detached Devonshire. 5BR. 3''tBA. bonus room, 2 fireplaces, security system, bullt-lns. 2 air cond. units. 2 heating units, superb viev.'S. Total· ly private. Absolute best value In Newport Beach at $575.000 IUIMYllT lttlie1144-1200 .... , 1'4·1IOI J Marla" Martin Collection 4067 0Hlgner Pattem 4067, Ml1ae1 SI.HI S,M,L,XL •f• · H '<>Q "-~•Of lo.,..1r \ l wl\\•y. "' \ •" t ill\ 411 l"'.\I rut"':\ ''1\t l'Vl 0.t"'tl ff\IO A\.ilt~ ._ ,.,.;, t, 1'4lltill' t.tf.-tl•~ tao ( SEAVIEW HOME Gvarc gale 2Br 2 Ba ram '"' POOi spa ler>n1s IC' t:tf' d1rJ1I 10 cont1nve ma••~t 1n9 S 1 "50 mo '20· 399~ Steps 10 sand S 725 5 100,.. lay out yrly mui.I renl •.;~• 539-619 1 Aqt IM> '3BR 2BA t:>a\ u S t10fl 1RFI 2BA 2 t a' ,.., Pio nq " ~ S 1350 BACH ""' ti I.IQ p1<nc;i poo1 BACH 1Cf1frnt 3BR duple• CAIMHY RHTAL J l MIMT llC. lll-4IOI tr 111-1113 s ..... Cout Metre 2116 i tu • Oen s"'c bv1l<11"Q ..,.;i11o. 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SIAIP • l&.W Specloua P"1 furn ?bd. 1325/MO DEPOSIT IMMEO J•n 720-1451 SZMM>rno (71,)432-0CS53 NetlOOllly raMwoed P•V· v1~ taPft & bOQl!e, :~m AR AIP & rec>Ofll a.iii ..... bngt'il 29' 18' draptu wall 10 1111111 r ''~ 28A ?BA w/pvt Ytly S 1000 172~1419 LAKC roREST AREA Prof 25 '. c:6Mn non..,,..r Ct••trtlal ~~ chic, toe al & ~·d 19 Yf• gr Ht """";'*' val\lt, Prete• •" accou11t1no =~ peho, ,,..,, carpet 2 blka to ~· pauo dl w 1n qui.t 6· (714)951•8953 to tttr 28A 28A .HB ._,, • 7 S•11a11e1ion Guef'antMCll 11t41636·11 m 1or GOOd teem en• , new c;t'pt A111 now no pet1. 111 1a,1 dee> pit~ 3!3 Hamilton 111 Oct1nlron1 2Br 281. S3751rno • '• utQ C•ll 7 •92·7m or 493-205' la~t 11ironmMI C•ll <7141 • wMlf 115.5030 180 E Roche1ter See Tllut1n $745 648·9794 $1450/mo 38r 28• ROOM to renn Matt r:-1.111 Kathy teo.07'7 ell tprn (fXsi! J86.5&0 1q h 97,.3937 y .... , 81500/mo. Chfrm'"" Apt O. 875·6527 $1595/mo Stove. cprte. hO\IH prMleget No P f/F h '%: L Ni anop'J/~on'lmerc. ample Lnt Ir .. ~ ltlS ii~ 31Ji "P"''#'"llons now b••Og •• , '"• SPARKLING 2BR upper, drps Yrly 675·0441 druga $325 S.8 33t1 ro I ' m, IQ 0 • prk119 on Su!)eflOr AW. ,. ,, """' F II fll1\t beyftont Meture n/smkr tlSUIT II ullls paid Pool. laundf) 1,17 30 I) m m111 ltOM h. own Bdrm 63 , ,118,, 850•212, .... l1M• LIVE-IN NANNY fOf Infant 8-0CflPI d 101 u • '*"· •eta. tenlMtlO YltW 2Br 1• rB111wnhs Eslde toe No pets Near shOl)S llt UIYH HST Oe. gar $550 Intl •PO • Two 101 1 d 0'Q, 1n Laguna Ntguel. l)V1 rm, ofhce PoS•llOfl · Typif19 pl&g Pvt bcl\. 875·3063 Pool g r lndry rm $750 S675tmo ~6-7689 Enjoy Ille lu11ury Of thlt ••· ltltl1/••ttll 2711 POOH n·nMlkpr 3$4·0&98 1 .1.IU.IY ft.Ull Ouetn land H .. lef tan Engh5h tpeaklng, n/smllr 10-l<ey requited No Eves IC~~ ... •r •••2 2310 Senta Ana TOP '"RE'" qu .. 1 no pete clu$lve guard gllad com-• ••-• •H•• Rmmt 10 •hr 2br IPI prol I 11th • YM ... let. w/tropped '"'· answefe rel• req'd 249-1587 ~ppslyun~,a)'jK11• OaJ~.~~: ...... ... TSL MGMT 64?· t603 ,.. ,.. mun1tv In a spacious 281 ----to Ille f I( OED ,.. • ~ ...,..,. ' MESA PINES 18' 1BI Tv.nnse AmenilMn Incl 2 llTll... non tmllr age 30-35, 8370 ~ ft land over nam. 0 °' BABYSITTER HEE '2300 H111b0r Blvd ,,. 1 ~ :=.•'m51mo W mAU .C•rport t111ct pauo hptcs wet (>&ls AJC. Wlt.ly ,~Cala. -$l4S & S•o11 An• Hgta loe call S28.000 yr orou income •ALSO Au11ra1111n OccH wknds& eves S3 18. Costa Mesa No BACHELOR •pt 1500 •TS or balcony S610 up 0 L • • 2 C T 1 atiyt1mo wtmd 957.eo921E-Dale' Ward AQI 955-1155 Slltl)lrd. blk w/wtu. hr Be.cntAUan!~ Hu.nl ..t.one calls please "' AfARTlllE"' POOl st>a bbq 549•2447 m1crot. WI h .. ups "' UpfWkly olor V. rM .c:ropl)ld tall. enswera 10 6th Cflt Bev 9w.9670 .,... 675·4174 Poot. teereatloo room. • c.11 garages S11125 couee. heated pqot maid Roommate wanted P,rof UUIYIWllRO·I tile name ot Kammi. • • INllHPH 2 Bo .. M. "BA DUPLE)(, So laundry roon1 Untvrnlshed 2Br 1B1. wtw Sorry no pels 644·0509 service & atep& 10 ooean ltwnale. oon-smoket to 2 Btdgt on Lot $229 500 CdM area Pal Glddlnga MOTHERS Helper OH<led · 1 5 " " 1 Bdrm $525 GrPI. bhtn range, oven. EASTBLUFF Townhoute Kttch'S a11l 985 N Cea.st share apt on Balboa 1982 CHARLE ST CM 640-1902 or 759-0233 or in my NB home Chlldrtn FIT or P/T FleFx1ble :,~un ol Hwy. 2 adulle. no pets 2 Bdrm $650-$675 dt w Gor. pa110 S725 O~c '"pl 3Br 2' Ba ., car gar Hwy Lag Bch 494 5294 Island No dePo•ll req• 645·4539 or 642 7910 Jett Hiii 860-8760 or ages 3 & 5 M-F. 7 30-1 yrs ce•f>!r~ .. 601roo"' avail 111,, I l 100/mo 957 2565 R 759 548.. .. < 6 7 5 7 1 f17 L e ave 720 lO"'" Mull dt•ve 644·?615 mtg o ,_.,. 675-9835 -s3trW Wilson es • No Pt!tS S 10251mo yr lse WURi llTU m1!$sage I 4 i I 2711 ..,. 2bf' 1b41, d/w, rtlrlg 424 Potnsenia. $900/mo 1n<:I utils Ol)en house Sat & Sun 1-5PM, 494-4262 3br 2ba. dlw. ,wfd. r11tr1g. 424 Po1nset1111 S 1275/mo •.sec. 494-4262 OPEN Sat & Su!' t-5PM •WIELMAR Lg 3Br 3Ba. u/lum Lower Duplex. lrplC WIO ga1- 'ftge $1400/mo Agt ROd 673-4400 $700 • 2BR 1BA Uhts paid No k1tctien refng. micro opt1on111 708 Avocudo 675 52 19 SPICTACIW ICEH I YYlfW Cozy pr\/1 room localed in charming apt compte~ w /unlque atmosplldre Just steps to thP ocean Lndry rm. lg sundeck A RARE FINO' $325/mo No pets 675-0447 ITtPS Tl OCEH Cute. cozy bachelors & !Bdrm located 1n unique apt complex w/charm1ng atmosphere Lndry rm. lg sundeck, prvt gerage available A RARE FINO• $600-$850/mo No pets 675-0447 Open airy 2BR 2BA duplex unit w/lrplc • shr gar -w/d hkup So ol hwy $1195/mo Agl 673-5354 Completely decorator turn. beaut 2BR twnnse. lrplc, patio Pool tennis S 1295/mo 673-0896 OCHIYIEW 2Bdrm 1Ba private street lrplc St 100 mo yrly No pets Reis req d Carer War4 131-2242 SPECT&CIUR OCHl I Ill VIEW Nice 2Br 1Ba located 1n charming bldg w unique atmosphere Just steps to t>each Lndry rm lg sundeck prvt garage ava11ao1e A RARE FIND' $975 No pe1s 675·0447 Spectacular open airy & roomy 1BR W 0 1ac Steps TIT~ Cara Beacn S725 67J 1<'63 Cost1 Meu 2624 114r• a11t w/hlcORr Poot No pets. $495 • $600 security 646-3618 l1rc• 214r• A11t w I balcony & pool No pets $695 • S600sec 646-3618 ***** ATIRACTIYE 1 llRlll Extra clean new carpel. Cf'1hng fans 1n bdrm & hv- 1ng rm m1m blinds new ba gar heat pd quiet complex 98 t Valencia St S520 · sec S350 775-1755 01 955 12 19 ***** fr LG 1BR newly re- decorated quiet pool no pets $552 up 1884 Monrovia 548-0336 * PHTIUISE COYE* Excellent toca11on 2Br 2Ba Wshr/Oryr micro trptc vaulled ce•hnqs 2 car gar w/opnr Over streams & tans Pool 8 spa Great view $995 Avl 1113 No pets 549 244 7 3br 2ba gar w/d hkup no pets pat S825 mo 181 Del Mar Mgr Apt H 645-9455 Completely remodeled I u11111oes paid StudiO tull 644 1010 01 760-7037 Wkl rental• now avail a lllf 1 h•tltiCI 3011 IMllHPll UOtlS Lille new Close IO kitchen & bl.Ith. 08110 Alll Alie! 5pm or Wknds $1~0 00 wk & up 2274 Shr ~ig Canyon cOrf<to. 2000 s/I. llll llreti HOUSE cli'ANING Real estate co IOOklllQ tor buses T~~~JM~ch now' $425/mo No pets E·BLUFF tux lwnhm wtBk Nwpt Blvd, CM 646-7445 prof lady n/smkr Sub· Nwpt BCh S1200/mo M·l• f''\llMI\ ADS In my COM home Mon-Fri full ttme bOokk .. P•' 642·1603or72"9012 6405341 flrt' vu '2 stry 4br, 3t>a. prlt.ng He. pool. tennis AZone Agt 541-S032 \M1U H bloEap 7t4-491-6564 Exper'd in accounting c ' SH I H• LINE S550tmo 760· 1337 Property mgmt back· 0111 Poiat 2626 flµI voutte,d c~~mgpe~~I 3026 w Pacific Coasl Hwy 2500 t /f Warehouii1ncl 2 ARE FREE leave message ground a , Tom Lee . AYAIUILE llOW! 1Br & 2Br trig ronge. laundry poot. carport No pets S595 & $695 •CLOSE TO BEACH • g.ir poo . ' Newport Beach Reing TV snrs Tf SHI olllces & lg meu.anine Ttac .. trl .. ,,, 642· 1603 $1 79'\tmo tse a11e1I Newport Beach s'1r 4bd 3042 Enterpnse C M " • ,. 2bd. Ibo wtgor S750 714 11 1 722 1066 8111 S t35 wk sgl nodeposll Hse $325 mo 645-9969 Paulanno btwn Br1s1o1 & C I fEXcHER Eothuslaatc. GENERAL OFFICE Air· 93 1 W 19th St 548 0492 739 1919-day!> V('1Sa11tes1rg tBRpenthse le1 t1h to Sllau 55 Fwy 60c Sii NNN a : creative. tor 4 yrs old port area. Non smoker 497-1326-Eves St·<. pool clubhouse 2724 TIRED OF APT hv1ng? prof 546-6985 or 957-2731 &•2·Hll CH School, New tac part time mornings TOP OF DANA POINT M'F to Shr 4br Pool hm • Great ratio ECE & exper 852·0•04 ask IC>< Sharon CASAIEORO 2Bdrn1 Townhouse apl Pl Avail 1mmed1---.-2-t_O_C-.-.-.-.-,-.--In Newport ee Ch $750 4800sq t1 hgh1 mlg&of-r•••>'d1Mne5521967 • WE RE THE BEST' $7"0 mo 64S 7408 • • otamlt.1 213-372<513~ lice w/p<1rkmg t..oad1ng '""' • HI. FRiil IFf.ICl 00 S · encl Q.JI age pa I to Wanted f 10 stir 3bdr • p f i I/ Fl & 1 & 2 8EOR M I s750 mo •%-6822 L 100 ISLE . FURN 1BR area ... 1rpor1 tocahon It tllitDI Must 1ype 45wpm Ung FUflNISHINGS AVAIL srno•mo yearly Includes CUlllY 54fi-04o4 leatals ...... 2726 549-3909 or 760-0840 F~~,~~ c~¥.A ~: c~;,: A••1listr1tiH 5100 phone skills 957-8352 •F'ree ulihlles TWO Bdrm Apts nr Dana ul1IH1e:> & garage 1 per The p·ROFESSIONAL 1rauel1ng 9300 SF I b •Spacious hv1nq Harbcir $670 & $610 Refs ~"" no pPts 673-0837 • re ur ish1ng in-Mos a SI on 10115 (He Stcrtfl"' F /T IH IFFICE IH H k h 25081 & Q 1 l a Cresla ROOllUftlft Ct•ltcllt• couple seeks NB res1-:.Ide & out can redo inter 548-0530 ., T kft charge phones bill· • uqe itc Pn v 100 s OJ Leads available dence. '2·3 bdrms. ac-to suit 875 w 151h St NB Exper1enced n-smllr · Of· p CM •Bit-in ovens & ranges Owner 494-6848 Nttwport Heights '2Bdrm "'0 C Larges! Ag~cy CP'iS to pool $2000 • 619 213-433·09l t . FOUND Stack Lab female. garmed dependable mg typing payroll '*Pa Ito~ tB.l 9,uagt-Laundry 454•3701 Add • 225 older very well l>ehaved. Must wOtk without super-area Mon-Fri 645 9640 •CoverooGarages H11at.le1c~ 2640 J.1•~•1 Watt?r & oas paid "'OPf'n 7 0aysA Weelt la"ot...• Pre,erty Dana Point "rea 111s1on some 1mowtedge S700 & <7'><-.:.c.o 82 ll COSTA MESA 641-0229 Oa1t~ PtlOI PO Bo < 1560 .. -~ u a .Poot&. BBO s 1oyr 1• IA"' ... ""-"-' . S \J rJ :J Costa Mrsa 92626 •"-493.45 ot WJP. IJex brs Bentf11s PART TIME '* Pluo;h iancJieae>+nq "' uw E po•r ISL•llD MIS 10~ t 0 6• 3800 _______ _.. ......... ir.-v vacatton Call tor appt * Xlot location across l~R lBA upper bale gar I W " • Braut Eastblull condo QUIET house si111ng pos-4 PUX FOUND lem Bauell 499 4187 btwn 2-6 ooly' Adver1151ng Public Reta· 11ons Agency needs PIT assist tor etrane11. mail· mg/gen olc Must have car Mon-Fri. afternoons prefd Susan 957-2555 from park 1 lr•ct•, rrn VPry clean S!>95 2B<frm over garage apt M F rmmles needed ,11011 sought by engineer. All 3 bd • Hound 111-color. al Bay SI *Sorry no pets 7932 Ald11ch Clt>.111 C'ht!ertul $825/mo immed 2BAs 2BA& av111t, writer '43 Just returned rm. 1 bath unils & Nwpt Blvd Fem Lab lsLMGMT 64"'1603 A nab'a persons Supertocalioo.onlf6yrs m1w bl'wl whtchestat 36S W WILSON ~· "·1'i" •~ $350 ea 759-1868 trom Europe Local reler· $ 72 500 G • " onl~ 1'213)377 4640 or new 1 • eoroe 3080 Taylor Fem · 642 -1911 SE&WIMD VI LUGE 17141650-0919 C411131114,na 1433 ences James 673"3348 Mason 63l·1266 domeshc sht hair cat c~,;~~ 'c~;.r~~;~0~P'~n WHY HT? * •EWPORT IORTll* F,:;:;:c;a;~~,~~~· u111s Gu19es for ~74' I;&;~:-~~~.7er •;~~~53~~ 1640 rbeoo.imut 9a7Q'.~a1Q1P1001 r~c L VE WHERE YOU HAVE l'6RTMHTS COM Non smkr lo shr 3br ""l'S"!'tOO!!'!!"'!!'S~IN~G~L~E!!"'!IG~A!"!R!!'"A~GPE~I _:.tt ____ FOUNO Fern Dlk/brown ~ · •Spectacular apts Sh 1 Lh 1 •1 ,28, 1g 2aasuites MAKe. YOUR DREAM A nouse lrplc quiet nr Sare & Clean 708 PRllEllPlrl • epmiK em asamx. EASTSIOE 1Br upstairs REALITY Dt>ach & parlt. $400 • Avocad o Corona Del "' mate orange & whl apl Santi! Andl 21Sl SI •Spacious townhouses 'u111 avail immed Mar 675-5219 Modern large 3Br, 2Ba • Spaniel. fem In-colored Din area tots ol windows *Fireplaces Be the 111s1 10 hv~ 111 tnese 675-4059 673-0835/E large 2Br 2Ba 1h mini Shepard mix, many c111s $625 $625 dep •Pnvdte balconies 01 Meo11erraoean Apart-R & cond11ton Fireplaces. Newporl Beach Animal 863·0697 or 863 1500 Garden patios mPnt homt>s Unique 1 & Ctean living n1smk1. ecrealtonal vehicle high ceilings garages • Sheller 644-3656 WMl IOT1 l 8ttcJroom floor plans Irvine $375/mo • '' u111s Boat reniat spaces avail· more EKcellenl value at Easts1de 281 lwnhse New •3 Lrghled tennis courts Pools & sp<1s MomerHs (7 14)786-8977 able in Harbor View home $290 000 Onve by 2711 FOlll PIT llll f , crpt drps garag"" S760 •"Swimm1nn """IS ,1~,11, from '"Nwpl Sch 759 3'239 W Balboa Blvd then call vie Balt>oa Penn 0 • 666 •o t9 o "c .,, .. --~ , C M House MIF to s1ir 1c.. .. ys • Strilams & ponds PA TRICK TENORE 675-2316 640 24"6 E Wk d " ~ 30d near OCC & Tewinkle • < ves n 5 *Sorry no pets *Shopping Pari.. $450 mo u111 Avl 63 I· 1266'760·8Z0.2 FOUND Siamese krtten, Easts1de deluxe 2Br Sl8r * Furnishirios avail '*Theatres 1mm 557-2275 msg HAVE OTHERS about '2 mo old. vie ;:,::ry~~~· 6~~~~1::N~ Ga~forHe~~~~&Cook1ng :==~~~~~!:~hes c~~.~~s~RM~FB~. ~af~~~ 2;&~ 1;~71&:• ~~~'.;t:~!'a&dBu~~~e :~ Wiil IOT CALL Sele<.led Unots with F11e-ctose1 $450. ullls inc Avl -~ E/Side '2BR duplex gar 113-5111 PldC.e!> Nowtak1ngceser-10 25 ?41 ·1064 evo, 1341 l20SQ.FT. I . Ir· . 1 FOUND SM Orange & S695 • Cottage 11Se lg yd v 1t•on., le>• Dect>mber oc-1617 wes1c1111 111aess 1a1ac11 Wh•lt' M cat wtcollt'r vie S635 • 2BR p1.1110 gar SUWllD VILLAGE cv11.mc, COHO lw1tt Terr1e1 Nwpt Sch 54 t 503? ag1 luiaeu ler hlt we:.t side CM, 646-5455 $665 637 6594 F I I Sql Parent nds rml Frplc DELUXE W'4.TERFRONT 2900 FOUND Y ..... low & While 15555 Hun11ngton V1llagt' or urtner 111 ormation pool 1az SSOO 642-7302 ""' E SIDE LG 2br 2' ,ba LJne from San D1eqo pip 1<,1 c 111 Iv msg and 731-6520 Jill OFFICE SPACE "'P-A""tN-T'""--w·a-11""pa_pe_r-sf!llo-R•e sm cal \/IC Shoreclltl ol twnnse 1200 sq· fl new Freeway north 01 Beacn !>75 sq II & up S 1 SO 1500 51 E'tb 40 yrs W CdM Call to 1den1ty carp drps ·p;;nt lrpl ldry 10 McFadden wesi on (l 14)120·1115 CUSTOM OPU< on Penin-Call 642-4644 Holl.,...OOd. Pr 546.SOO 760-1032 CUTE SM CATI nkup bk yd gardnr, no OPEN DAIL y sula' F n-smk wanted' '·· pets $910 840-IS97 McFudden a 30AM 5 30PM trplc. w/dry. spa tub. gar MUST SHI... Owr w rt!ltrP 213 652· 7848 LOST 28 gold Chain STUDIO WILOFT MBL S•95 tmmed" 646-1253 Gnrgeous Newport Beach lusiaess w/tf'weled hearl charm. EIS IDE 1 g Pr' v a I e frpl trig micro roman Ocpantront delu•e 4Br Fashion Island ofl1ce cupid w/mallel mending t>ac.helor i..1tchen S550 tut> center at vac u1115 po 2BJ ups1a11s. ~ car gar DUPLE)( m NB 50 II to space avail 10 sublet Opportaaities 2904 t>roken heart S 100 RE- •nCI ulll~ Par"1ng no pets w p..-t gar 546.9501 Jgt-W 0 Completely sane!' Prol Female seeks 1rnmed Appro• 2000 s t Int 1 M etal Building Mlgr WARD 675-3751 no 671 888q 01 671 8890 lurl' Av• 11 1 86-6 1187 s 1me Yrty le11'le $500 but only pay lor 1300 511 Setecl•on builder/dealer Quesuons asked CHAT l OClTIOll $SSO mo 1BR 1BA all bltns lnctry 1m nr beoch ~ ~ttc1p' 74 1 w 181n St TSL MGMT 642 1603 LaLann .. Apt' 2Br 1Ba S~OO '"' ~ J O•'P Gas •• 1nl•" r;:. Cr 10 o" 1~3•P .1 t·•t1.i St>PMgr '2Bo1m 18;.i East· q u Pl ~tri>el no cl11lt:1 o~ $625 mo bJ 1 &t5!> MOYE Ill llOW $675 •mo '28R IBA w d hit.up fncJ td" qoocJ ICK. 1800 Pomona TSL MGMT 64'2· 1603 NEWPORT VILL AGE l"i ae 2644 Ct~' 7381.1 ultl tncld 631·0•58 .. 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W10 $350 • ullls & E 17th St CM Remodeled HAVE Low cost spay/neuter re· lcrr.il Pet ID available No Fl'e 978-PETS FANTASTIC Oceanlrl Stu· <1 ,.. " H•!>to11c Spanish V•I ., ci 11 pvt Bt>ach Cove l '"rTl~ndOu'> vu frpl $1085 m('t Inc ultl 494-6807 VIiia Balboa 1Br $850 ~re M;uy ')40-7955 pvt • .bil a c pa110 Th& Ver<;o1llPs 2Br $<180 Doyle Co R1cr1 722 1602 A NEED? Pools Spas N('t petc; FI' nor smkr 2BR COM 7 • ') 7388 Agt .1PI furr e•c.ept bdrm Fur t•tly gals only WATERFRONT '2nr 2ba S4'l0 rno C;ill Valerie REWARD• Lost M Nor- TM( UlCITIYE SUITE Read ihe rios~·lied !Xlges wP19t1n Elk Hound huslly Full serv1cf' office t fr blktslv vie Acacia. Newport Cen1er 640-5470 and you re sure to f I 111 CdM 10116 673-2287 APARTMENTS N I .. 2669 Costa Mesa ewport HC• 'I 11r1 Cl I:' C I. 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Bay St. : : Costa Mesa, CA 92626 : e EOE • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sorr1 No pt>t<,• S t"' C I M t 171415• 1 00;5 1 •u ·•11cJ Vily S I050 mo oa • ou e ro L u•urv' Furn E s•de c M A•verti1ia1 l1tes Cu--atry Coa1traetita La .. 1ea,i1t " 0 ... 11 IQI 8'>') 4909 2616 l":iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=-----· !"!!'"'"'!.:---------OPEN SAT & SUN 1-3PM . ---------H···· 1bel spa gar Single 1• EKpert Carpentry Service a lail4ia1 a L1w1eare 2025 l c1u11!! l n Lg 2br •C•ean 2Br 1Ba balcony • 2Br 2Ba. new carpets Mai" iook1ng tor sgl MIF $2 40 d Repeir·Remod t-Add111ons •L"!!O!"!C~A-L-C"'o-N•Tt!!IRio'!'A"!!C"!lT!'!!O!'!R'""--1"'51 DUSTY'S L1ndscape1tewn l1nia1 Str•ice Companion/Aides 101 live STllPllSHH. 1tJa ?od stry i•ncl gar Frr,1c hPam ceilings P,1110 carport. pool. spa llrv111e & 171hl 722·9669 • per ay Ooors·elc 548-4980 yrs exp Reis Renegade Main Serv Wkly/month/ n '\rn" .irlll• no pets ~~;[~0~0 ;~TSw7s~;~~~~r1 Coin Op Washer/Dryer M IF E Bluff view twnh'le Thats ALL (OU pay for Doors-Moldings-Bay Cons1ruc11on 650·3223 1 time Free es1 241-1640 $700 mn &31 20'2' $795 No Pels 72'2 80! I 11111 p11v Shr ba avail 11 1 '.l hnes 30 day minimum Windows-Complete Patios Doon 1n care & hie hskpg for lhe elderly (714)833·2009 P1i1tia1 OUIE T l 1V1Nr, lll"'lt <J1>tr!CI' :?t>d ?t.d gor $7'l5 M:Y.1 lll•I r ~ d 6J 1.4;•,1 •llOO ISLE BAYFRONT Taslill 2690 $380 mo 760·0518 Lucy 1n the Additions Quality work :HJ• ;>B.1 w d Jrplc p,.. l• .1ve Message SERVICE 477446 Paul 548-8860 t Pach tennis AVAIL NOW Newporl A· I CUSTOM DOORS & Stump & Root Removals DOORWAYS All Shders Back Yards 01< 536 .... 4•4 FINE PAINTING By Ateh· ard Sinor 16 yrs ot happy customers Lie ?80644 Thank-You' 963-41 14 '11!';0 rno yrly 675-7687 AvetS A Fwy 181 1Ba M F shr 3Bdrm CdM Ooors-Repa11-At1era11ons condo FRL o ·w FNCO duplex spacious gd toe Cabme1s-Pane1 Locks-etc LtC. Bonded 548-5555 •OCE ANFRONT• YRO 2CARENCcarporl walktobch etc S400mo DIRECTORY 35yrse1tP Jerry642-0567 Cetta .... 2'24 C..11 .... 2'24 J!Jr' :.'BA ytly S 15951mo Pf't o~ S610 • S830 dep u111s Call 675-1459 Plus Small Remodel and illliliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiliii~;iii;i;i;i;iiiiiiiiii;;;ifii f c>il "' 1enn1s courls 863 0697 o 863 1500 B I PHIUSll EUCTIUC Electrical Gardening Full Servtee Mow edge. clean ups 966-27 16tEves. Lv msg Landscape/Garden Ser· vice Comp! monthly maint xtnl refs Steve. 546-9 14 7 A A A PAINTING lnl/Exl LOWEST POSSIDle prtce 10 Step Service 662-3235 · r • N pro ess1onn1 to share CALL TOOAYll Addihons Walls Doors WOODLAND VILLAGE t•uqr• patio 645-4488 l ARGf 1&2 Br 1n prtml'I 1hrl house I blk IO beach 1•2 1770 I c•RE IEI *Spacious tu11 2Br 2Ba Tustin toe St1I TV !FREE w balcony $390 mo utlls S FOR LOIS • • ' • ' APA.'Mlll's fr pie nu dee Eastblull ESPN & Movie chnll Gym 111rluelf'd 642 2654 A I( C Ouahty work. free filSI 425!>13 968;:·'401 MA TOIAN PAINTING Ouahty R Specially Come ' enJOy our l"clen style ~Is Quiel comlort~to, ~•'"2 close to lrffWays & So Coast Plaza w1111e vnlr m011ut•\ 10 lhe beach Ga races available NO Pl TS PUASC .... • 9AS • u-.y •OOMI •AClllL• •sss.•s•s · -···· .. ,, ..• ,, 2 -•OOMI '76S.'77S. US, lmAT 6 llOT WAn• -.cl. N•••••-o talUIUa ,,._..., '42.tHJ , MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE THE place to coml" Mme 10 /" Of'llcelul pa1~ ·ll~f' \""'"O corwen•l"nlly 1or ''"d Only m1n11111~ In !'>nulh COll$1 Plaza ~nr1 irw l>"•cll 1 leclroom t Bedroom a Oen/2 latll1 2 lkdfoom/2 letll1 2 8.-droom TownllcwM/~''• l•lha • I 1"1 I fl"' ""' . , Sorry, No Pets OFFICE OPEN DAILY 9-6 2'00 H rl)Of Blvd (at F11r Drive) Costa Mesa 714/557-8020 MANAGED IY "ING MOTHERS NO PCTS Pool $950/mo w/Univ weight equip N R Respon clean tun F Your 11pet1 n. 8 140 or 722·8011 Sau n n a & po o 1' ~1 , '21lr 2ba apt wallt. 10 Service D11octory CARPET LAYER Sells $550 lbr S675t2br 2ba lJt.h i.iool-lndry s375 Dys Represen1a11v11 Carpets et Wholesale Hohday Gardens Apts er, 3.,50•43 E,673 0390 642 _4321 tat. l lO Prices 1os1a1ta1tons and 541-3102 ' Repa11s Tim 548-5785 15601 Tustin Village Wy NJ'I Beach Fem 10 shll1e RESIOICOMM'L/I 26 yrs Do my own wor :'If: 278041 Al646-8126 ELECTRICIAN Lie 233108 Small/large 1obs & repa11S 548-5203 TREES Topped/remove Cleariup nu lawn/!!prnklr 751-34 76 ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE Cleanups & Ma1n1enance Lie 288597 631-9295 GLASGOW PAINTING ln11Ei11 30 yrs exper rel s 642-521• 11t Versailles Bach Unrt • Grt ..it toe' Sec bldg. pool. !>p.i Nr beh $625 olc 7<i2 80 11 Ev 548-0425 3BR 2BA lrplc, 2 lrg 155twy/McFadden) ;>llrtrm 1' rB.i pool Misc. leatah $30'"i sec • ' , u111 ,ulllc .o'ICE Cemeat/Concrtlt NEW & REPAIR No jOb too small Top quahly Th<' Cnllf Pubhc Uhhlles Orivewsys pat1o5 paths. Roi.IS FREE est 631 -2345 1714) 850-'147 K C TREE SERVICE PAl•TJH HPHTllE H HRIS Res1den11a1. commer I. dee~., t>llns dshwr Kim 61'2 9090 day<, FREE estlm 994-58 19 woocJ & beam ce11 t blk to sand 2 car gar • space S 119Stmo yrly ownrtagl 855-4909 ·1"-.-.----21 .. R-Commission REQUIRES etc No 1ob too small N•~mkr pets otc Mer 11181 an used household R~as Mickey 536-0553 Hia 4yaaa •F""u"IA!!'"N._I S-.H!"!E!"!O!""'"-r-o_o_m_ 0 C C $350 mct u1th11es .. _ __ ... ________ _ Top T11m Removal Ou1.11 Serv Lie Ins tree est 969-8263 Of 536-6696 RALPHS PAINTING UC Reas Rates Cuti WI!. Int IExt Fr est 962-470 1 17141642-5934 Pam goods moven1 p11nt ""'" CL'J.A C '*•HANDYMAN•• non;moker Professional P U C Cal T number 1n all 1~•-•-•-•_r_e_...,. ___ Large or small 1 do 11 all' JAPANESE GAROENING SEAV Clean-up & Maint Fr~ est Tony 964-47511 3t>r 2t>a unlur 1' ~ blk to bch gar patio S 1200 mo Yrly avail 1117 Respon- s1t>le people apPly to Bo~ 2583 N B CA 92663 Busmess Ml.lie 30 • N ,,m~r 5hr 2BR Nwpt adverMttments 11 you Baby Nurse w/14 yrs exp Pal 531·5579 or Ive msg 548 5056 BP1ch house on Newporl have a question abOUt 1e1<1no appllc ror daycare ••sri•• ¢I'fHtNG INTERIORS HANGING/STRIPPING 1'11.md S350tmo David me legahly ol a mo11er, Starting t t 13 536· 7607 *GEN HOME REPAIRS Lag Bch rm wt pvt bath • Princ.P 759-6700 Call Public UlllJ101 Com· Paint Orywall Carpentry DIG IT LANDSCAPE ANO CONST We dig II all! Reas p11ces lie/ms 646-7070 bnlc Prof MIF non smkr m•sslon 714'5!]9,4 151 CARING. exp·d Nanny's, ell. Gary 645-5277 PTL $d~ • dep Incl ullls Ntr,mkr shr 3Bdrm CdM I•••••••••• hskpers, 11110.ins/or oul VISA-MC 673-1512 Across from beach West 36•·0919 or 494-624'2 home Ocean 111ew, gar. , • trorp $75 week 647-24 15 Nttwport 2Br 2Ba. lrpk:. MESA VERDE nr ace lrplc etc s5so • utua Dy Act81hCll Ctili•!• •MY HOME OAYC·R .... 660·4024 Ev 673-0822 " c.• stove gar ge no pets lurn $300 Unfurn S275 F REBLOWN OR PAI TEO Xlnt program reas rates adullS p<el d Alll Nov 1 n-sml. all priv pcot Siu· N15m1t.1 shr 3Br 281 NB Al.so lnl/Eft Pa1nlfng medreat up 642-0544 S 1000 yrly 645.,.905 dent Pr et d 662-2123 c.ondo on Peninsula. Lie ?88597 831-9295 •---L .... 1 I trplc tw. gar Nr beh AMTEX TEXTURING Cleaaia1 Ser-.ict • ..,.. ..... ... $3 UlllS 875-5627 -1:;========.::::::;;:;;;;;;;;:;;~~ Wall 4 Celling Texturing Housecle1nl119•W!ndows II NWPl BCH nt•mkr attr 848-7203 Bob 52 t-9957 14 yrs rellat>te, rea.s, own 2Br 2Ba. 111ew, pool. JOC, trans 645-9868 Pine/Della Make the Move to th ew Park ewport Mat e die 1m1rt move '° Part Ntwport, New,.rt Beadl'a prt mJt r tuary 1'4rfl1. P1'911Md 114 afuatak4 I, Zr ' S bedrotm apertmeah u4 .. .,..._," ODJy ml811H frtm Newport Ceattr 1.14 P11~lo1 ....... ,,....., .. s ........ Jemboree 11 Sa.a Jt14t1ta Hiiis l\oed (714) 644-1900 .PARK NEWPORT 1 nnit. gym. S-485/mo .•• A.,• .. r-•.lt'!'--.-.,....--Avail nowt 722·8472 'Parking Ar .. Aepe/,11 i Depend a bit, Elllc1ent Returtac1ng • Roofing & Scandinavian glrl tootung h•t hHlt 0.14tl Waterproof•t19• 83,.;199 tor housecle1n1ng NB Rmmt wntd' S320 mo Lag 8ch Dana Pl 11eas Avl t 111 631·236& Al .. ltnicft Can Mario 494 4106 NWPT CREST wttc 10 bch. •MOBILE AUTO DETAll• HOUSE CLEANING 3t>d 2' •bll pool. spa. S~1al monlhly rates, Rots Own tr11neport11ton tennis 25·35. n-1mk, hend wat1'1.M1r11 2$9-1311 Reuoneblt prlcH $425 ulll &31·5737 ... , ltmct• &31·21191 OCEANFRONT S5501mo. lNTEAiOR DECORATING tS HOUSEWORK DRIVING ut1I· incl. snr wtCoupte, YOU CRAZY? re ponstble P8flOf'I avail YlllcfilS·lpe(tlht1ng in eon· DON T DESPAIR Call now 673-1592 111 6PM tour bedding curlllnl Tets 5 yru~p 957 39 t5 Se.ma Ne#PQrt 754-6278 OCEANFRONT '495/MO PERSONALIZED HSECLN uhl• included 1e19on• CaWMta Many ~ar• exp A•I 1 All ~11>1 person. avtlll1bte PATRICK'S CAfiiNET ME-&pm Beth 8$0-1772 now 873· 1S92 llttt &PM FINISHING Strip s1arn Wanda & Kelly 1 Ouahty OC AN FRONT Ptnlntufal Mal rtlmlth Ouahty work. Hsetl11t11n1ng txl> rete 2b0 2Da gar Gr .. t Ir tll Se n 1112•7703 642 0405 or ~2-1667 Spct'57~.~t.I\ G..w .... r1ty CUSTOM CABINETS Ctatratttrl .... """' . , * CIOMI Dulgf'I • Cuelom I< II c tun c I bf n. II AtJobhs . Addmons FENCES-OATES Tree tr1m .. Pl11ttr/ltpair Dump runs C M /N B l'llltary_ - - area J1m Why1e 642-7206 BAtCl<WORK Smell job1 llYW&Ll Newport Costa Meu Complete let'VICel' FREE HOME REPAIR Plumber Irvine Rel s 675•3175 Hllmatest 968-6374 electrtcal 111e work. bath & l<tlC remodel 647-2326 Masonry 01 All Typea Pl1•~i11 Btock wall•·br!Cll work-Ille 2• • _H"'!H!"tl!!"!i•.,.•~----PlllOS Ir" hi 536 .. 1133 ... ., II l ....... l T HAULING • MOVING •All Plurnbtng & hMt1119• Gor•ge & Yard Ctnups Mttiat DRAINS ctear from 11$ Jon 6•5-8102 --.-.... -,-.-.,.-.. -.--Feueet·O.sposat-Replpet • n 641 ·0907 "P S · 122·...._ HAULING • CLEAN·UPS ClEAN g EXPERT ..._ 7 Otya Lowut rattt Over 25 Yfff• ex.per~ lMti11 C II Barry. 631·4748 Lie T 111 428 730-t353 l11r.i'ur"bea==:~1":any~~b~ld~bY-.km~I lnHtit~ .. ABC MOVINQ.. Comm/Rftld Work guar Rel1•bte tn::geo~ Prof Ou1clc a Careful Tl38048 THE LEAK STOPS HEAEI Couple Wtll Houtell1. Wiii LO RATES 552·0410 FrM ett 722·7531 ~are tor horaes. ooga. .., .. .,.. •ysn•• l••M•ll•t/•.a.11..i .. _: cat• bird• e1e Malnt • n • -_,. •-.. yds aln1 r•I• 641·4970 Full fff'V~•. prot mover• bPERT KefioRPleR Lowest legal rttat No " "" ~ " la1tr•ctl" xtrl c'1g on wknd• Local Local Rel• LICtnMd & tong dist Ft .... , •450001 Don 831-4132 TUTOR f::: 2..t Ritt Ou•r ptiQeS 147452 Tiit .~.1,sh"•'1c udsn1~3Phon2-711e10' Toll 1·800 843-0823 ··~'9!'1'MtimmT. ....... ~ .... I EXPERT CERAMIC ti;;;t Lll.ICIJlll lt&IYm Ill.UM DI t1nc11ve, ANorO•ble 1 w 1T111m ..,_ •· 1<11cnen.. bflh• n 2•97 WICIH OrangeCo Or19111t1 WI.. 111 Gardeotno&anop9.o Tr• Student Movert tntt>r~ '~'rr":IW':'!':', "~'":i:•~l~•;t~.-1 1ernova1 .. "lrtm-New llWM LIC T124-436 6411427 I LEJ THE &UNSHJN INC & M•inl Alfred<> S• t .3133 NEW WarehQUM Ston~gt Sunslllnt 1McSow t~ lrM ITrnn/Cleanupeornpl A~t ... htoed toralltll• LIO Call(7 141'41·5teo L*lnO Ion m.ncr? 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Cll -......, llHs1Hllt Cntr 100 Town Ctr Of maior HI IOC Weltctlff REl'nTlftlllelr 1.aur .. e.o-~ l•l*~-4 p~ time CM, btWn t •&PM M·'· :=!J:.c.:' =..=- \IU" 1uw1 111•... htlp nwoed '°' ,,...., ''' 11Hm M•ilTOdly 56 v• Tree Dyna.Ne lflcSMduel h · 1111nd Ret111 Stor• Worlc In renc11 ofb Sat. Ln Irvine J33.1821 ~ °'*""' in ~ perl enc•d In Chin•. Pl••N c111 144-507'0 urdeye & Sun<Mtye only, Afrlcutture Ol~?n In c r Y 1u 1 1 n d ,,. ,.. , ! o l "°"''' t-5 ltlOwing 1 Retail Irvine to hencMe °"' ,.. Q1ttw1re 'ull or Pert· -renting 1p11 etc Mutt be ~tlon .,.. hperienc:e time Contact Mrt Green ll• lfllA~ -b0ndab1e, ~getk: & In twitchboetd operation 81 Grafton SlrHt In Sal""9 M~lll, Mtcft· m1111ure Wtll treln Call and oenere1 office re-s tn Co at Ptua anicaf exp Ref• Hlfd· 5•5·•855 M·F bt\IWI 10·• Ill •lllllTD ... qulfed T~ of •&-50 ou • working Salary oi>en for _,Pl & additional info wpm and knowtedQI Of 5-49·527'8 9efletltt e7'5·toe0 Sptnllf't helpful fxcet• Attall Sa... "OSTA -MESA ANIMAL •ITff 1111'1 lenl bentflt• Orovlded, ~ A I ble If\ I I Hat Openings For. Call f*eonn.t .,. (71•1 El Portal HOSPITAL nHdl Full -~to seoo ,~~o~:~. 5•4.0120. An equil op. time attendant PIHM n1 ... Wt are a 1 .. 1 growing r• apply "' person 11\g 3·4 noura a d1y Pllt•Timl ... ....... ......... .,. J)Oftu 'Y em..,oyer tall 11or1 ~l•llllng tn 480 Eut 17th St. CM Monday thru Ftld1y after-Ttl ltvll the aate e: handb1Q1, •II OUU noon Saturday i nd Sun· gllt1, and luggage We <lly morning Call CNmHIY are currently IOoklng tor Wiii train. NiQfltl Sea Lark 0•2·•l33, HI! for Kirk Tue .• 10/21 """""" enthUtlHllc ..... peot>le Motel 22"1• Newport ";·hut 10AM to IPM (lull or part time) for our 8 tvd. CM Apply 7'am· I 1111~ Agrleutture Dlvlaion S I" C 1 Pl nd Noon M·Th 640·7'••5 ,.....,. THE FEDERATED GROUP ou .. oa1 az1 • 330 a1y St 620 w 17111 St Umlll•IT Ltguna Htllt llorff. Call DRIVERS Cron Country! Cotta MHa CA 92026 Costa ~ NMded for tun & lnter"t· Rob for a pet90n., inter· No e•P nee Caht OI L Em I I"" ....._1 n-h oH""e Lfll Yl4IW (714) 5~·5e25 req d M acGregor Vtchll Now H1r1ng Clerkt for 111 Equal Oppty P Oyer ... ...... .... "' -p c M 1111111 Full or P1rM1me M/F phonee/typing, front olc Cl1H /a..t11raatt 1631 laeentia, Starting p1y S• SO-SS/Hr SEClnllY app11r1nce An OP· 9121 FLIWll 1,., 111,.rl depending on ••P Com- p<>rtunity for adv1nce· PIT near o c Airport pany benet111 include Growing 9n9lneet1ng firm !Mnt Cell 833·9105 UltlTllT IUllll Hou•• lie.Ill~ ~2-9155 Health 1neur1.nee j)a1d seeking exp sec:rellry/ --a-PTll•l'f Tremendou1 oPPOrtunlty • • waco11on profit anarong Qen. office to work 1n fut " 15 ror •fl anergettc M/F 18 Flll'f Ill CUii paid training Apply 1n PICed dept . fleA . he1vy Forti_. e.aut& Patyl·Sll~ E!pudll· yHrs Or older wl a 1191 For bul y Coell MISI person at Stop & Go Mar· phones 11lnl lyplSI, detail 540:445 .. Ask·;;;; Fi tar growing Irvine RH· ph1rmac:y 546-2123 kel5 34138 PCH Dana onented )(fnl benefits & taurant No ••P nee Point pleasant working con· 11amt•l'f """ F1nanclal S.rvleM Co •n Nwpt Sch reefs person wlfront offTce af)pear· ance. mature. depen- dable Typing SO wpm. gd phone voice N/Smkg en· vt r on me nt Cell 955-9100 Personnel Dept Tiii llamt1111T nllUlllT PIT Flfm In Newport Center neJtdl mature rec•P· t1on111. front office •P· pea11nee. a1p11nd•ble. good pnon1 ••P No typing req'd S51Hr to Sllrt Hrs M·F 8 30-1 Apply 1n person. Ch1c1go. IHll&l All 2 d111ons Send resume to Chicago Pt:ua, •533 (Part-Time) HOIPYIOllST Mr Fuentes 11 Rober't Campus Dr, Irvine $5 19·6 00/hr PIT af1ernoon1 T 111. Bein Wilham Frost & Collects. sotts. and de· phOne skills Apply 1n per-Assoc 140 I Qu111 St C&FmllA WIHll PIT.ln a Co t aleterla, ap. prox •rira p er day. Should be ••per in IOOd preparation with some cashiering exper Please apply at. U'fll•P. ... """" 10•0 Monrov11 Costa Mesa. CA 92627 EOE MIF/H/V ll.vei$ .mail-to city ClaPI..&. to compte1e appl1· Newport Bell CA &26e0 delivers packets to CITY c.ihon Mr Fuen111 Rob· COUNCIL & PLANNING 1111 Bein W1lll1m Frost & SllYIOI S'f ATill COMMISSION members Assoc. 1401 Ouall S1 N.8 ATIIHAl'f Aeq's reltable 8,eraon. OFFICE IELIYHY Full· Time E•P pref. Apply !~:'1~c~~~~g ~!k :c~:: FIT high school gradutte 8·12 M·F. Cn.vron. 3000 ule 11 Mon Tues, & 12·5 wuh good drlVlng record ~lfvtew, Costa Mesa Wed alternoon Apply al Apply 1n person 10 Mr SEWING MACHINE Coty of Costa Mesa Fuentes 11 Rober I Bein OPERA TOR for canvas Personnel Dept Wilham Frost & Assoc products co Exper help· 77 Fair Dnve 140 t Oua1I St Npt Bch ful. 645-22"4 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 75•·5350 P&llTH STUDENTS 1n e!ectrOfllet EOE M/F/H E•P d Custom work re-wanted for PIT phone paints & new work work covering trade CHH&l OFFICE Wayne arr 6pm •94·•541 show leads Send appli· FIT permtnf'nl Some PART Ti••e ••on-Fro Goll catoon to Bo• 5233, Gar· I k .., "" den Grove. CA 92645 c..... ... .., 11ur ..... 3 dOiAn beL eh:I,. lalley IU4 $3&/ .. lunky.bmt·look a.om.a 'urnlture ... fVl"•lmJl. dbl bed • te)tlf'\ol $1QO, and ~n mote. beech cruller 20' S35, 17652 $1r1ta Elena, dbl b ke bHket 110 rv Magnone l Talbert • 87'3·680 ~11 oo1csen1oc:1 I ri lt4 TABLE Nwt 10 In Rad r M Arm law parte waal\er, llTITI ULI IRVINE AUTO d oot CENTER ~~n.~ b!:.=,~o:~ 1, a,,e1111-za11 71 ..9a-1-3144 part• & 1«11 Scaffold· ~ ~ llDNC M" 11111 111W 1n9 & IT\Ofe 760~2•0 800~28-7 485 Seit• AM Me 1111 5(5 s .. wlrd Rd CdM ·~ IHc~ ..... '!::~!!!!:!!!~~~!!!!!!!'!~ Twin m1t1reu " poeter * VINO SALE* Ill W 111818 Qfafl'• 9' • only 3$( 1.:: VOLV0~3 7100L!, bed bOy 1 10·•Pd hutch. 703 Lido Parll D< N 8 ... I• ·-m11ee.. • xln't eond leaf blower & misc 1t1n'9 SAT /SUN 8•3 U4' UM 11 1,500, '51·3ttt Sun 9-12 c 19 Marguerite Across from O.ltn•y1 BMW J ·15 el R .. t1ur1nt· Aefrog Furn • t• Ctlll •esa 1124 tt1oun1ecs S111flall FLlh APR FIN-'NCING GARAGE sXU: Brend equip ~Yerything Q,.O. On Approved Credit new hvong room furniture LIDO ISLE MOVING SALE. 60 Month/~• Down Spoaabelll w1dd1ng Wisher dryer Refr1g/ L1m1tld Time Only" gown sz 1.tl Odds & freezer Un111991 bike, Some R"tr1c:11on1 Apply enos Come make otters lutchen items. CIOlhff, •• 223 Wellesley 557·0357 t>ooks decorator 11ems. SAT /SUN 10·• 216 Via Lorca -~ SAT /SUN O·? S1t1Sun 9-• Stereo con- sole 5' r' bar. kng bed, other furn m11C Items S l·S400 3202 Minnesota Ave ofl Gt1,lt1r WATERBED PlliO tet.f.: lrlgerator•. freezer. misc items $AT/SUN 1522 Cornw&ll Ln N 8 MiacellaaH.. HIS TV, SttrH, Dectrt•in COllS Mii Buytng & 1e111ng IACI SBlll 165•0 Harbor Blvd wnh 32' IPHl!ert AM/FM Fountain Valley. 775-69SO cassette S 125 963.9395 HUMMEL UMBRELLA Traas~tatita eov & GIRL $700 each Firm Cash & P1wer II 111Z carry 60 -5"44 25• FORMULA PC ·A CA.LL 760-8070 llUlf IUIAIH Counter Person Piua Mtker Wa11ers/Wa1tress Apply between 2-•pm 9100 Adams Huntington 84Jach AH.101 .E.d ltlSBSl/CICITULS k nowledge O boo ' wrapping and G11!1 __ _ keeping ~Ad Bvrroug~ B1slo.Pts assembly Will 'fYPESfTTill 311 IATI S.F. 'll L·•OOO netplul 10 key by llJ•n 675-07• 1 Ty-se11~1Pa•te·UP ,.__ 1 C.. I p~ 40 so wpm .,.. v • .. ....... IOllLE -··( Twm Cats lo hrs new In• ou " Y " • CT•llf fl•M(I son needed for Print '"" Lrg propane bbq SSO On Mont wltrlr 10 I Hrs •O sofabed SSS Kng man mph S tOK oll S30 000 S.25 Canvas ro111t>oat SA~ Dorlff Vacnta 650·•446 All gOOd cono 631-•752 With pleasing pereonahty & hie 1«ret1r111 Sj\1lls needed 38 HrSIWk II 2 luxury Nwpt Bch 1p1 complexes 6••·0509 Seeking tile right 1ndlV1d· ual for the elegant se111ng or lh• TOWERS AES· TAURANT Apply m per· son tOAM·4PM M·F non smoker prelerred Pl " -Excellent condition tertor sup This one's a PleaS1nt olftce Can be· 1mmea1ate opening E•· Sl\Op Elip nee Call Carol $800 or best offer C111 tor 101 OFFERS 960·7•67 twe<Jn 8·S weekilavs Pt'ril"nc• preterred lor Mercer 5•7•70i3 more info 646·•03• Mff ... , 2 ltit .... ~ 545-1060 or S45·40SO 1 .. sr growing company W11HW w••11• •••'~ " n CALL 261·7656 - n • POWER/nandtOOla 10/sp 43 Hatt FOMY-try 119K SIOln&H Ambttloua, hard working MCretary for 1ggrHSlve real estate eomp1ny must type .tl5 wpm, gOOd on phones, neat appear- ance, non-smkr. re11 es- tate license a • Ask lor Tom Lee 642· 1603 Tne Suri & Sano Hotel 1555 s Coast Hwy Laguna 8H<th CA CIFTWllA"fll PRfflAl&lll F/PT, Sl300 mo op· bikes mo1orcycl1 accH, 40 V1kingSF-1ry75K E11pe11enced Full or Part· Needed tor home wtlh portunity• 760·7057 scaflo101ng 700-02•0 38 Luhrs. alt cab-try 79K I'!!~!!!!~~!!!!!!~ 11me Contact Mrs Green M R c .. ild ren Call Mtrc~aa•ise 545 Seaward Rd CdM 36 Tro1an aft cab-try 7'5K llPAIA'ft llllPUI IN U.S.A. All> TRYING HMOER ltOS'ftSSlltlST Full time l/d Exper nee Apply in person Le 81ar- ritz. 414 No Newport Bl. Nwpl Sch 6•5-6700 0 It St f'et n " .--.----...... --•-• 48 Tolly '80, mint-try 195K D RTME T at ra on r ' 957-6190 A u 1010 SldexSldefrig,exlt $150 0 nertincavait 9,,,._7 .... 7 DELIVERY EPA N Sovlh Coast Plaza lh~tl • WOOd desk S35 Ch1ir w "" -"-Mc AREN'S BMW TO IC =I 5.49-5278 HCEnllllST *NEW ANTIQUE MAU • sso Sewmg mach U O HN·H' TIWLR l Exctusove N 8 Mens Club NOW OPEN Et s1de CM 646-4924 19a1 glass, tw dlll, low GOVERNMENT JOB S 16 040 • $59 230 yr Now H1nng Call 805·687 -6000 • IAUI • •1me1 •'AMI SECRET ARV Org1n1zed, dependable, self incen- tive. with follow thru 1n NB area S 10001mo Carhy 6•6·4290 SECT Y PIT Nwpr Ctr flex hrs mvsr be org1n1zea typing & some pnone wk 6••-4242 675-81•3 Sf Cln&H to president or small Pf•· vate 1nvestoga1oons oltoce T ypong phones d•C· .. ~ Must ~-4£ ganozed S 1000 mo N B area Catlly 6•6·•290 SEC'Tl /llCEPTllllST Local Lag Bell real es111e office w/ 16 busy agents F T pos111on •97 48 1 I TYPIST PIT lie• hrs lor small Acctg Fum & nice airport area bldg Call V1111an (714) 752-2111 TYPIST PI T (M· Th Iller· noons & Frt all day), In Fashion 111 Lew Ole Legat ISM d1Splaywriter e.per pref 759· 1080 Ttchical/Trdta 5505 Hf'fHS Neeaeo for natl wkly Law newspaper Positions open, at Ou• SJC hdqtrs Prior newspaper ed111ng ekper IS spec1lically req'd Resume 10 A T ons•ng US Law News 31812 Camino Capistrano SJC CA 92675 No Call~ Tltcl Fill SCRHI Plll'fH Exp pref w11hng 10 train nghl person Shilt work ea PllllCTIH llSP. Microscope exp pref d shift work Call 979 6373 s.1.. 5510 Adverllstng TELINllE SALES Trie Orange Coast Dolly MARIE CALLEllDAllS Now seeking PANTRY GIRLS Eal R-1590 tor currenr ledera1 "'' Male prel'd Mature, &ITIOIE EIPOllUI University A1Met1c Club hrs. lg atr cabin, slip, people oriented n·smkr 193 1 Newport Blvd prvt men s Aaquetball must sell NOWH Try 752 7903 Mr Thomas Costa Mesa 6•2·8990 membership NB S500 $59K 960·7467 bkr Deale• space avatlable 1nct 1ranster ree 760-0518 Open 7 Days HURRY INll HOSTESS GROOMER Apply 4200 Scott Drive Needed lor large Animal Newoorr Beacn Mon-Fro Hosp1ia1 20 rirs wt'e~ Reliable mat person over. set> Dvsy roofing yard Respons1b1lltes materoat Frencn armo1re 18th cen· P•tt.up & dellvery, 1ob tury S6000 French 1m- Sf'luP & ordering ma· press.onost 19th cen1ury lt'••.ils B11tngual a • Gd pa1n11ng by Asset1n Yamaha CASO $395 Min· stral Windsurfer $650 Oynav11 exercise btlle $2400 7 Couch flower lllH-41 n ISL SF 72 6· 7 t s 71\w loaded. wierec sllp poss trades Try S65k' 960-7467 print 5300 858·0•62 Sail loats 7014 d11v•ng recd 6•2· 7222 $4000 548-4058 betwef''l 3·5 125 Mesa Drive C Mesa l1th1rt larht I INST ANT PAINT SHOP l itchi• 1 P T caunrer sales·Pasre is acceptong apphcaroons up per!.On Exp d n~1ptu1 ror t>nergetic people 10 w train M•d·day Mon ,,,0,~ 1n Ou• vegeiaroan Fri P·o Prinrmg 298 E At',ponsoble Reh1ble A 1· 6011 H IHCH r f'dl & clean person __ v AMAHA Concert Organ 16 Oay Saner 2 sa11s 11fe E·5 $2800 French caun· 1acl<f'ts dagger bOard. 6 rry 01n1ng 101 & matching beam w trlr •Int cond s•Oe ooaro 52800 set 6 S900 obo O.t10-21ss nr-Pded lor Bakery Room I Ill &"ll&ICH ror advancement F •T & LES 157 1133 Gourmet Aestaur1n1 1711'1 Sr C M 6.42 0621 P T 1>0S•t1ons Pis call lor r nigh bk vphol antique 8 al cllrs S 125 ea Game tbl 2011 Block Island as•c • w 4 captaon chrs 5385 t) sound Could make at· l itcllii• C1111iier ~ll&ll-UP .UTIST lr11Uist Hi Expeoenceo P T t1Pmon 1 r .. u.ew 673 7890 CLE AN REFRtGER· A TORS· s s Philco and fiFl;P WOMAN flel!ldeO for Cobson Kenmor& w dry r ,, 1.me ot11ce help Kenmort> a c 54 7 -2916 PersTan natl runner 1900 1' ~11"8 ~""" Nort.ik1 China settv tor 12 16191 722• 7339 C114-li11 C11k Sir l!•ng 1oc11 deµarlmPnt Pac1l1c Piano Rental 64~·6460 Deli lttl' <;101e~ 1 800 833 8aoo S1n1n c,ccuR1n All Sh•lts ava1tab1e apply ~~:!.:..:~--------------, 10110 Beach Hvnr Bch 22~ E 17111 Costa Mesa IOWMlllH • Waiter • Waitress • Hostess • Busboy Takt" out & Caterong Paradise Cale 600 Nwp't Center Dr NB OPENINGS FOR dly prep persons FIT PIT Ideal tor Housewives or stu· denrs Woll rraon Start $4 SO 5 OO'llr Apply at ME & EDS PIZZA· 4 10 C:J'll 17 St Costa Mesa PRIVATE CLUB now 1"1111ng Res••vaflon Agenrs & Cash•t"s 343• Via Udo ste 300 Newport Beach • 1714) 675-0900 TMl IHCM MOISE is accepting apphcatoons tor lull t ome DA V waitresses Apply at 111 Sl11,y M1ll1w lHt,llCllHlt1ch WAl'fH/W&l'flESS W•th car tor luncll serv•ct" Mon-Fn 8 30-lpm $40 S60 dd1ly Accepttno SP· phcatoons 2 4pm 2727 Shannon Sanra Ana 979-0747 WAITRESS I MOSTHS 01 Prego's '1al1&n Res1 :.>267 Faorv1ew Ad CM Executive Loss Prevention Managers TARCET " dl< rp11n11 .ippl1ta11on' lrir NEW E ~et.ul1\t> lilort' Leh' Prf'\enlum \l<1nrlltl" ~111on' d\dildble 1mmPC11.i1t•h m Southf'rn Californi.a .ind Arizon.a. If ~uu < ,,,, mf't't rhr tollc"'""'"ll wquorc>rnt•nh \UU ""'' qu.llil\ fl)r 1h1' Of"'h E \t>t ul•\I' 11'\.l'I opµortu1111\ .ti lAl<Cl T • Minimum 3 years loss Prevention f'llperience including 18 month\ e1tperience as lo.,., Prevention Manager. • High school diplom• or GED equiv•lent. 2 ye•rs college is preferred, but not a necessity. • Internal investigation/interviewing e11perience is required. Safety background a plus. $600 Czechoslovak1an REPO For Sale Kenmore wasner cnona ser11 lot 12 $600 .tl.2 C..HEOY LEE bids and dryer gOOd con-An11que Rose wOOd shav-35 CHEOV LEE teak d1l1vn 539 3073 '"0 mirror & sland S 130 df'C~ s S39 900 TOP OF' THE LINE GE 760-5034 26 LAGUNA 82 ob vhf s 13 '100 wdsher & Clryer beavt1lv1 NEW CAT ALINAS cond 3 ~·s 010 S300 ot>o C1aer11 & DISCOUNT PRICES Can 644·2626 E9aipaeat 6016 Oorsee Yachts 650-44•6 Fuaihue 6014 35mm Weston Camera. SACRIFICE 2511 Santana I lu' Fu•ltTlllE flash & tripod brand new, 525 wlNwpl shp wln't n s1111 .n box w/warranty cond VHF etc musr selll US Hl-1133 $65 Call 644-2531 days $9000 obo 722·8685 WOOi HHIH Coa~attn 6011 S,ed/Ski loat1 Iron stove blac11. w11n EPS-N >x.100 PRINTER 701& p1pesS175 645-1326 ~ LIKE NEW• $275 ·H HO Jet s•1 Ce111try P11i41Ck111clli OR ~5e9s_T4 ?9F4FER O•I" SllOOl 141·0241 and love seat 1 e new ., ., 1 s, •5 542.0610 Tw• •11 Jn Siii 01ne11e ser 4 black naugh Frtt•to TOI 6022 (5501 S 1800 ea obo cna1rs walnur t>lack F'REE KiflENS 7 weeks, 979 7820 or 536-2130 rabte All hke new• S 1 tO housebro~en need gOOd Slifi/Doeks/St111ft 6.42-6028 nome 111ger slnpe) 7022 FREE Mallress springs S48·540S H 720-5367 W ------........ - headboard :.>268 Federal FREE 1<1TTEN TO GD HM IOCIS FH IEl'f Avenue Co!la Mesa 1 bltl\,li M 9 weeks old 1 SIDE TIE 121 24FT 548-6120 Can Forsr• 1 yr blac~ Mom eel Call s 100 mo 673-6100 MaflOcJJny D1n1og rm Ible K!!ll) ceiween 959·S•29 Grana Canal Side Toe for w drop leaves S7S Jewelry/Fan/Art 18 Boat Easy access 10 Mal'IOg desk S75 Queen 602S open wal•r Balboa sz bd $ 110 646-9590 -----...--..... -. Island S601mo 854-9779 EMBA TOURMALINE Marching 8' Davenpon & matching loveseal lloral w1 beige background $300 548-94 \8 MOVING SALE' Sofa love seat end tbl uphot chrs micro, Bl stools misc 644-5368 alt 6 pm M nk Coat S 1500 Stack Siii TIE &Y&IUIU Diamond M11111 3 4 coat $220 Up tr! 2511 $1000 7:.>0-1912 No Love Aboard SWALES ANCHORAGE llig M1teri1ls 6030 oa11y 9.5 5•8· 1501 CAMfSMAN 11 circular SLIPS AVAILABLE 1ablt' saw Arrac.hmenrs Sizes 2s. 30 & 40 111c.ld Valut' $:.>25 Now Call 642-46"4 only $85' 64 I 0248 9·5pm Mon·Fn M·F11119 S·Sllll6 626 S Euclid St. Fullerton CA 714-680 6300 213-691·670 I BMW 7• 2002 xlnt cona .ti spd am/Im CHS S3200 or best oiler 891-11"7 DATSUN 82 280ZX TurbO 2 2 lully loaded blk, j aulo ale leatll int exit , $8900 ObO 05.tl·3019 • LaAIMG l ARC£Sl INV!NlOl!Y ON IH( WfST°COASI fOY IGl£l & COlGa CAY T09AY ', ' . ' ·. . I,' j 8•12 2000 MHI& 'II W1CH1 VW 7'3 CONVERTIBLE Sspd ale Xtnt cond' A•bu•ll 9n9 am/Im ens $4500 obO 646-97'83 crome whMls replec:ed .... HOTl Wll IOP $3700 991-9401 Man t>eige/palo bet ul vw 73 SQU1rebadt It cono onry • 11< mo SI<· btve ropcond Rebll eno v•ce records & 1 yr war· n~ •nl am Im stereo ranry avallat>le cass S 1995 64•·2510 111111 , .. 019 166) JllSUlllS llNITS 1001 Quall St N 8 833-9300 MBZ '70 280SL Reblt eng, new upnoi, ,.. cently repainted red $ 16 500 0 80 261 -040• MBZ 82 300SD Turbo. prost•ne anathrac1 te 1pa1amino leath ml 59K • m1 S22 500 PP 673-1101 MBZ 85 380SE lo m1 hkl new w1111e P11om1no chrome wheets1mold1ng USA model' $37 000 6'12·6255 MBZ 86 560SL. Sliver blk IO m1 toke new' PRIVATE PARTY (213)5•9·9•9• or 12131592-5600 PORSC.HE ... uo1 <.HEVROllT H19htt1 Quallly Sain &> S.rvl<o 1111t1H •or•• Wflr U S f. Co•" Hw11 Nt wpon 8Hch VW 8 1 JETTA 2 door snrt cast stereo 601< orog m• well m11nta1ned $.tl995 ObO 831-655• YW l&J& .. l Yery lictl AIC Good Stull' 't ·MAG $3500 obo 6•6·9783 vw Rabb•I Diesel 2 door 601< miles. AIC atereo. new starter & '""· •POI· less S 1950 obO 760·5•89 A1tt1 Deantic t3H 1HELMLIAlll· SIPlll Cruise control I m Im 1ape 6 way seat letther A C 1 owner n smkr lllt>"'" paint 3howroom sharp• 657ZVM $39SO PP Sar Sun E v e 17 1.tl)675-795 7 Pilot has an immedlilte Gtaeral 5530 1e1epnone sates opening .-.....,-.. ___ ....... __ • hcellent lnterJ)f'rsonal and written communic.ition skills are eswnti.il. OC TAGON game & dining rnble with 6 chaori. 2 navgh chairs & 011oman )(Int conO 7S4-0700 Pets & Animals 6049 Cam Jtr 1 /Tu ilers FREE" SHEPHERD Ml)( I014 l!::======:!J 1,r Old PUPPY Ft'mala x ,,. ,,,.,pos•t•on grear CtltltlrM' Wt'll lfRln~d onl, • QD Cl no me• 673 r..0·1 ,, qi, 1 SJ'2 67S-etM BUICK DEALER 1n Classolied Advert1s1ng * llTSllE saus * Must type •5 wpm and Saleswoman 10 re(.fu11 & like hell)lng customers troin Musi r.t> en1hu- Pr1or telephone sales e•· i.iast•c ono m0r,,,,ated perlence helpful Salary •HIGH COMMISSIONS plus commission. EAcel· Call Mr , 380 90SS tent benefits Call l<alhleen OISOf'I tor mle1-Ap1 Man P VteW (7' 1•) &A2·•321 lor be.1u11 vi ma1nla1ne 1-••f 9S Units CM Sal llAll -Bonus • Apt No pets IAI&, J Plll'f 64 2 49 14 Wlldys 10·.tl 330 w Bay St Cost• MISI CA 92626 HLll&ISUlllL'fl Now hiring SALES· PEOPLE 67'3-8700 C&SlllllUUS For better 1por11wear boutique PIT llell hrs N"'"PI Bch 6•2·9.tl05 EXPERIENCED Sates Per· son needed Apply In per- son Viano Vlsng, Atrium Court F11nlon 111•nd 11n ITlll OUH BalbOa Pai t Tome Full Time 075 t 12• lfLL•lllAHn Pnone MrVte• co Mele• •P UIHm•n high comm upfront 6 hg 1n- com. PfOblblt only t>ett nffd •PPly Mr W1r<1n 675 0 122 or 673·677• llAL ll'flB UUI Newport BH,h/Coata Me • S•le• Office Med• UIHp.aple Ft~ O\lt lllltlat Great W•tern h•• 10 olrer Call £1don at 7'59 •830 o.-EAT W!ST ·~. &TIHTIOI Go' S101ton wk $51hr eves & Sat 6•5·5760 HH IECltAllC Must 11av1 smog lie & l lCP Need gQod refs Nl smler Busy CM Shop 645·•64 1 • Highly-motiv.ited individuals who are interested in immflfiate employ~nt in an hecutive lewl position •~ our pri~ candtdates! hct>llt'nt bent>hl\ .tnd «>mpen'M!tion pack.lge PIN\t' ~nd Your r~'umt> or .ippl~ m peMn to 1tw TARGC T 01\tflt t Onie" loc oiled di 13831 Brookhurst Garden Grove, CA 92643 Equal Opponun1ty Employer M/F PINE Desk 7 drwr very nicl"' $45 Typewrote• t.it>t~ srurdy ad1us1ao1e s10 548 1239 SOFA & LOVESEAT LIKE NEW S800 DINING ROOM SET 6 Chairs w pads Cn1na Caomet & Ser"e' S 1000 Gold Hall M•rtor S 100 9S 1-305 7 Sohd oak dining !Ible & 6 cnws 3 yrs old liken- HORSES MUST GO! Sr 1blt' ~old ll''""' bvy' ~c,2 J 154 Jlll1y "' Ste~e PETS ARf PEOPLE TOO' Bo rd ng II G•o<·m•nq• Spc:"c. 11 Poodle Puppoe, T Cuf l Ov M·• ')46 28.tl8 S500 ot>o L v msg FllH Pr1ci11t1 l itt .. s. TRAILER lor sale by OWn· "'" Must be 55 or older "'v~r see to appr~oare $11800 63, S066 Auto Leasi•t 9010 ll&XEY SILES I LEISllC AlllUES lllllU OOMESTIC & FOREIGN 111202 BEACH BLVD l I 4/IH -4100 722-1868 554.0511 TEAKWOOD FURNITURE .. WL I D i t/J;i; •~11 •••• a. Ort••• ., .et r • nt>w Very reasonab.. • •o 854-5008·Home 6059 • 759 1900 eat 218 Ann •a•A-L•O•W-IN-"!'o'1"lt-P§._,0..,C~h MisctllHHll &015 GRAND Ebonv re PHI 'faii.11! 4al ste>re~71 t11~1:04~5800 P11r11cle bOarO base. Xlnt cond sso •9• 3220 STEINWAY GRAND P•ono 5 7' M M aMog.inv '80 Honda exprese $6000 fl:"~ ;u189 or mop~. Bvs ticket to Col· an 7'68 ,1111 IOr olPPI umbus Ohio. new queen l lH fo1m m1ttr111 THOMAS $P1Nf'T ORGAN bkllwht TV 78 Gremlin with Rhylh,,1 C\f'et•on CotOf '! TV M1gnevo• BE'AUTIFUL Ma~• Olll'r console BH t olfer1 mull ~"' 559 ut>• C92·3522 The b•gge I ~ 1>t>Vne in I0,,.,'111~ lfl ~ fn Cla"1f4C1 Tr~n l'llt•H A L T"OPttY ~OUNT $600 01 <1 lt>,ht1 mess19e •I Slfi J1C~ WllSP THI IUll "41 C hM b A h ' '"" \ Mtrl S<! 8560 8 1 Jeep CJS ""• new JSK m1 amltm Alpine •ert'O crp1 Htgll·b•ctl ,.,,,, plenty or chrome ._,N'" ran 1n1 Muat be <;~n1 S5900 7~9-9458 UJHPIU• .... , .. 111,111 No1 1 out tS 10 ehooH lrcim 1n all totors Or1notCoatt J p1Aenau11 '~='4 H11<bor Coit• Meu 141-HU THI O OORI ROBINS FO RD .. A. Iii' ·• "'' - { ' ! ...... A • '. It NHCltE '11112 Very gd cono lhraughout $6500 ObO 7J 1 3545 •PEUGEOT • • MASTERATI • • ALFA ROMEO '* '* SAAB • BITTER • ~ • 752-0900 . SUBARU 8• GL 10 low miles etecrric 11r1ndows A C bill w grey 1nter1or $6500 5•8·532• .,."' ,; . ~or Pamperea M•reedes 8en1 , ..... 'ft O&ll Too Mlfc.des Pr~t Paid CALL PETE A or RAY lllSIW .. TS 41.t•••• 2130f 7'1"637·2333 ,.,..u , ... 11HOIUMl:ll1J IN ORANGE COUNTY ctr"-... 0 979.2soo 1lt UICI •tvlllA Loadf'd "'''n pnwer equip IM'IOI'"" m11tc111ng ltather 1ntt"••Ot ,now' HCeti.nt carf' •036XW01 H,ffl ........... lllClll•IOHY ....... C•O 70 Stv111e snrl 10;11 .. ,. goNJ cond E&· '"''t' 5'.l•t Must ~ell a.st l'f'f •X) t •<,5 CAO 83 cav IOaa.a • 11~ tue>ef c:le1t11 Gftr· 111 01 Pom~.a· •41< fwy "1•1t•i. s 11 000 67'3-3600 NABERS CADILLAC LAAGESl SELECTION O' 11'1fl mc:icM4 IOW ln•leage Cadillac 1n Otange County'., vi t001y1 ~40-9100 '600 H rt!O• Blvd Ct'\~t . MESA -· "II' ~.,... .... 9lack. -........ ........ ,.., ....,., ltlGN•t 111• Jllll 1111• L•IU nn .... CHfV 'M c.prioe l*IOl'I waigon, 25f< lftllaa. IOeded. new ,.,.., ltd ... t. lltOO, .,, .... ••&L-USEOCMI & fiiJCKa COME IN 0A CM.&.'°" .......... OeUL&.0 •SULIT 1t211 9!.ACH91.VO HUNTINGTON 9!ACH Ml-Mils I• na1 CHEVROLET ·72 ~ 0rlg{1)own.. X'lnl Conc1 al e, rao. ntr. IM.lto, 646t mi .SIS75Flrmt 722-ot'I '11.W..m 5~~. eaaeett• Lie • IL$M 104 ...... 1 THf ODOilf II ROBIN S ~Oil fJ t ~ Ill I Ill ' ~ .... ,.,,,., .... (. CHEVY '7'5 Monza. " 9'M1, l'leW eng clutell, pa.nt '"" & brks Xlnt eond M8"e ofter 780-6600 •nua.11n 7 t 000 °''9 m11et •ln't cono mvs1 se. to ap- prec 1 a_t e , 1850 obo 639-31 11 ~WIT& Auto .., • star~. CMa. rtrack, 7 paesenger Von : 8<>0e09 ...... THEODORf ROBINS FO RD •• '•' ... A Ii~\· ) ~ ~. "' , I ( u • t A M t '>A '~ ~ • J • ' ' fO~H -MUSfiNG FUlbll 351 Windsor eng. nv 4 t>rt carb great In/ out $2500 0 80 540--0857' Flll'llNTI 22 •OO mi a" r.lnt eono Mui.I t>e seen 494· 7735 FORD 82 Escor1 wn.te Sl<ll•On w3000 431( m11 .. IOddt!d $1400 ObO Also e 1 vw Rabbit P/U AfC S1eteo 60K mites engine o~e•hal $2'00 ol>o 760-5•89 1HFNICLHWAMI XLNT1 LOIS Of power equip t5 pass naro to r1n(l 460 eng 2NP67'65 $11,111 JlllSlllSll lllClllmcllY 540-HH FORD ESCORT 83 2 ooor slick hke nu s1er10 $2450 obO Betow blue bOOk1 760-5•89 '14LHWAHI V16 auto 11c cru•H 1JXVX703 ""' THI ODORE ROBINS FORD ~(1(,C MAl&O" 6twri fO\TA M f4tA t.4i !liilO 114 FHI 'ftllN GL • D< 1u10 al e amllm stereo 2aumo56 Ultl THIOOOAf ROBINS FORD J(111( MAR!iO• eL"(J (0\tA Ml\A b-'' VUlO lllC •12 CAIM.Ull Lois of power equip camper shell. custom wheels shows excellent care 12A0705351 Sltll , ....... LlllllUl .. MY ...... ll'llllAID·l Lo1de<1 w/po~ equip & much more Lie • 1 LPOOO "·"' , ......... LllllUWY ...... MERCURY 77 Monerch . orig OWMr nv 011\. IO ml am tm a1c. OOOCI cona, $1300 ObO 813-7094 Ol OS IO CUTLASS tun power crulH control, clean S2300 C111 alt• !>pm 756·9281 •12 kn Kl'f& II RO'Y AL BRO V 8 auto nc 1111 cru1M ~ wind toe.lot 1m•lm eaaa Lie llST837 ..... tH f OOORf ROBINS J ()RD "4 II'" • • ' ..... J. • PLYMOUTH ., Aethent OOOd tond ~ ..... AM/FM Cau 1~000 722-8776 .. r ----- --~ MUC M)TICl MUC NOTICE P\8l.IC NOTICC Nil.IC NOTICE 'ICmtOUI .,.... 'ICnnoul .-u w.lh ti. County ce..11 o1 Of· rtennoue ..,_.. lll04I t;~ty °" uctot>er 13• MAim ITA~ •Am ITATWmNT ange County on Oclober 13. NAMI ITATWmWT 1980 ,_..,. TM ................ .,. TN~""'°"'.,. T .. ~ .-eona •• Tiie fOllowWlt..,...,..,. The lollowlflO ~· .,. 1911 tl'I IOlloWlng pefM>fll .,. p bl ""° Or•not Cotti c»ng bY'6nMe •. dolnQ ~ ... dOong bwllNM. dolnO bu~.. OOlnQ ~.. ,..,. 001"0 buJlnns.. II ,, • 20 CAuro.-NIA llACH AOYAL FIN( JIWfl.f'V, ,. ""'I( 8 Al Tl"ATION . C•llANOUAOf CALtN· Pllfl SAY CHUZ '"°" P\ibloehed Otano-CoM\ MARS MOBIL( SERVIGE D ,,., Pilot 2°9W>:>:ao I ' L.IMOU81Nf, ttOO W•ll HO f 17th Slreet CcMlta SP£CIALl$l , nM Harbor DAM fblOAll Y ICNOWL TOO.-APHY, 393 HMwitOt!. Da.iy P110t Octobet It, H . t763 An8'*"' St •8 Cotta Nov.m1>91 Su •ff OcHn ,ront Newporl ..._. Cellt tM27 II CO.II ....... C-t2Ue IDOi! 16!1S ~ Verde I Cott• ~ Cekf t2'27 Nov91'11bef 2 t ,... M~ Cat1I t2021 leA(h Celif tMtl TtlDNeed Ar .. ~ M21 P11nlo 8 0 .. llve, 0 "'°'· C°'la ~. C•I Conni l .. nn A•IOI\ IMitl, S\1<492• Honortto Oeoc1mpo 1------------Randal Scott Whitt11191on. Wiiton OrMt. ""ntlngton 01am1nte. lrv1r11, C•Jll tHH 393 Hamilton. COit• ~. t4332 Holt Av• Sanll AN PUBLIC NOTICE 1151 coo.,,...1one Midway. Beecn C•lll 12 .. 1 92720 Neleon r Simmon•, 15&5 ca111 82627 DtlllMJC ltltftJJC( c.111 g2705 , __ .:_;,;;.;.;..;.._..-.-"'"":- cao1 ne55 lh•• b1111ne11 11 con·• rn11 bu11neH 11 con· Meta Ve+'Oe f ''°' Cotta Th•• bu•mua 11 coo-· '"~ ""' .,..,'-~~PaottCO 11S3 'ICTmout eutMll Ttws .,.,...,... 19 C~· ductecl by-en lndlv!dutll 'dueted by In INltlf""* Meaa Caltf tHH OUC:led by .,, indMdual 'ICTfTIOUI IU ""'"•Im SI ... Co•ll NAiii tTATHllNT dUCl.0 l>Y .,, lndlvi<Ntl TfOhreed Alel~ P 0 ~v• · Thi• tw11net1 II con• Conm Leann Atton &Mt MAm ITATI:-..:· Met• Clltl 92027 Ttle lolloWtng pettont art Randal s WtlltlrflOIOfl lllt• tt•ltmeflt WU hied Thlt ttllemanl WM ,,..., ducted by an 1f\01\l>O;,tal Tl\11 •tlletnent WU flied Th• lollOWlng Olt'IOnl •r• I 1'111 bu11n .. 1 II con doing oulfn•tt u Tllte l*'emlnt wn ftleO willl the County Clerk of Or· w1ll'l lhe County Cle+'li. ol Or· Nelton T S1mmon1 *Ith 1111 County C*k ol Or· dOI ~ttnett es ldUCl4!d by co-plrlnett QR' AT PI'£ SEN Wi!fl !hi COlll\ly Cletk °'Or· tante Col.Inly on ~llMC* •no• County on S•Plllml'ler TM l lJltM•nt Wit fllld •ng• County on S991embef A'!JllAICAN DISPOSABLE; HOl\Orato O.OCIMl>O TATIONS 2630 Avon Scu•I~ ~County on Octo~ 15, 29, 1988 29 19811 wlln lh• Co.11nt)' Clerk ot Or· 30 19811 PAOOUCTS 2005 Wei l 1 T1111 11a11rrnen1 wH hleo C NewPort 84ttc.tl •11 1980 ftnUIZ ,aaun 11\0t Covnty on September nat.a .. ll>Oa 81\id ·• 308 Newport Wtln tn. Covnty Ci.tk of Or· 026e3 1 ,__,, PvOLll\ed Oflf\09 Coast Pubhtl'led Oronoe Coast 19 1906 Pub!~ Or1not Co.•1 .. tch C•bf 92"3 tnO• County on OCtober 13 O.tne Ma11e Heneen 51 Publ1.n.ct 0r-. Coast Dally P110t Ociot>er 5. 12. 19. o lly Polot Octobet 5 12 18. 'lla71 Datt; P11<>1 Octotlef !, 12, t9. BrAdlQld p Haney 2221 1086 J•~mtne Corona dll Mar. Dally P110t Ociober UI 26, ~ 19~ 26 IN& Put>llM't!d Orange Coast 20 1988 Clllt Cldra Sin ci.m.ni ,~1t C•hl 92625 Novernbtf 2 9, 1tte 8~1 Su·4'3 Daily P•IOt S.plember 28, lu-A5<1 Caln 9~12 •· Publt,hed Oranoe Coa1t TM. 1>11\11.n•u II con ' Su-A93 • October !. 12, 19. 1966 I N Rey l<todtngton l7Sl& Oa11y Pilot 0<;1ober 19' 26. duclf<J by 11l1 1ndMd11a1 ---------PUBLIC NOTlti PlalC NOTICE Sv-A'7 PUBUC NCntC[ ICtndel• Ot1v• iilo11nd Novembet 2 II. 1986 s'. 486 ~"~.~::::..i!: ltlld PUBllC NOTIC£ I Htightt. C1lil 91741 U• I Clefk ol Or 'ICTITIOUI IU ... 11 ,ICTITIOUI au ... 11 PUBllC NOTICE FICTmoua IU ... H 1 Allan 1<1no 8110 P•neMOnt w11ti Int county j 'ICTITIOUl IU ... 11 NAMI ITATIMIWT NAMI ITATIMINT NAME ITATIEMINT Su11t 2 10 Houston T)( Pte.IC NOTICE 1nge Coonty on Octobef 1 ' NAMI ITATIMIWT The lotlowi~ pettonl trt The lotlOw•nQ P9f$0nl a.re ,ICTITIOUt aU ... 11 Tne lollowlng pettonl ere 71092 19915 The lotl<>wlng persons ere doing business H doing business es NAMI tTATIMINT <101ng butlneu It Tt111 b11tlnea1 '' co,.. ~flCTITIOUl IUIMl9 F~ doing buSlneu.. FIREPLACE SAFETY 309 c 0 N F I 0 E NT I A L The rottowlng persons are CLASSIC ASSOCIATES. d11e1ed by IOlnt 1141nlurt • NAMf ITATIMINT Publl~l'led Oiange oas CAMEO LUXURY AUTO, Cal\al Newport~.Ctllf OUTREACH FOR THE <104ngbvetneHIS 17935SkyparkCircleSte K, Br1df0<dP Htne)' Tne fot10W1ngpe11onsare Daily Pilot Octobef l9 26· 3•07 Finley St N-port 92663 PROBL£MED EMPLOYEE WEST PAC T EC H • Irvine Cahl 92714 Tin 11a1emen1 WH tried doing bu9'nest at Nc.vt1t1ber 2 9 !986 Su·•79 Bueti C.111 92663 Todd Kroeker. 309 Ctnal. tCOP£t 8970 Wer~ Ave . NOLOO'I' t818 Port Stirling Raymond ,Bianco I 7935 with tne County Clerk of Qt. U S CABLE 177 River Buct R10el'. 3407 F1111ey St • N-potl Beach Cahl 92663 Foun1a1n Valley. Cahl 9270& Place. Newport Beacl'I Calif Skypark Circle Ste K Irvine. ange County on September a•<le Or S1111e F', N-Porl ---------- Newl)O(t Be9eh Calif 921563 This bus1neu Is con· J Brenna.n Cassidy MD 92660 C Ill 927 lA 30 1986 Beacl'I Caltt 92683 PtllLIC HOTICE Kathi K Rider 3407 Ftnley ducted by an;ndtvKlual 131 Eost 17th St . Colla Tnomat P Norris. 1818 Tl'ltl b11'5meu II con-nz13a George W Kruueff. --.;..;;.=;.;...---'--.-- ORANOI COUNTY St . Newport Beacl'I Call! Todd J Kroeker Mesa Calif 92627 Poll Sllrhng Place 'Newport d\Jcted by an 1n<11111du11I 1 Publlslled Ortnoe Coast 16671 Grand Ave Lake FICTITIOUS,8UllHEll ~NOR COURT 92663 Tl'lil Slillement WU hlecl Llllda Alga11 PHO 2711 Be11ch Cah! 92660 Raymond Bianco . Daily Pilot Oelober 5 12 t9 ElsmorP Calll 92330 NAME ITAT(MfN'T 190 ctwtc Ceftlet ft111 busrness 1s con-witl'l trie C°"nty Clerk or Or· E Pac•hc Coast Hwy Cor-fn•s business It con-Tt11s statement wu hledf26 1988 · Tn11 business 11 con· The to11ow1nq persons are Ck. w .. t ducte<I by husband and W1fe at19e County on Sep11mbe< oo.i del Mar Cahl 9262S ducted by an 1n<11v1<1uat w11n tne County Cieri!. or Or· Su-468 ducted by an m01v1du11 dou.g business H IMte AM, Bud Rider 29 1986 Tn11 business 1s con-ll'lomas P Nom• ange County on Septembefl George w Krusseff WOODGATE MARKET· CA. t2102 Tl'lll statement was flled f32112'1 ducted by 8 general part· ft11s ~laternent was , Me-CS 30 11186 Thia statement was hied ING SERVICES l TO 32 PetlllOnef ~IMI J Wll· w•tn IM County Cieri\ ol Or· Publlsl'led Orange Coast n"r$1'1rp wtth Inf' County Clerk of Or· ' • 11321331 PUBLIC NOTICE w1~n tne Co11nly Cieri( ol Or· Qoertreld, Irvine Calll l lAMS angt Coonty on Oclober t3 Daily P1101 October 5 12 19 J B Cassidy MD ange County on September PubhsnPd Orange Coast anol' County on October 13 9'27 14 RHpondent OONALD 1986 26 1986 fn1i. i.1<11emenl was lllecl 19 1986 O..trly Pilot Octnber 5 12 19. FICTITIOUI IUIMll 1986 fodd A Tugwell General ALEXANDER WILLIAMS Fam27 Su·466 w11n 1114' County Cieri!. Of Or· Fno:KI i6 1986 I NAME ITATEMINT F322t23 P.irlr•Pr 443q C!IU Grande cue No 0263011 Pubtoshe<J Orange Coast ----------a11ge County on S~tembe< Publtsnec:s Orange Coast Su-456 Tn, following persona are Publtshfo<I Or~ Coast C.rtle 4.00 Cvp1ess Call! IUMMOH9 Oaol1 P1lo1 October 19 26. PUBLIC NOTICE 24 1986 Daily Pilot September 28 I do1n9 t>v"ness as Oa11y P1101 October 19 26 906'.IO NOTICll You Mft Men Novt-mber 2 9. 1986 FS20ff1 Oct()ner 5 12 19 1986 PUBLIC NOTICE A & 0 CUSTOM WINDOW November 2. 9 1986 Pomela Guillaume , Ltm· Me41. Tttecour11fteyd4K:lde 511-477 FICTITIOUS aullNISS P11bhi.t1ed Orange Coast Su-439 I TINTING 8151 Cobblestone Su·A91 it1t10 P1111ner !>13 Sunllower ........ JOU without '°"' ----------NAME 9TATEMfNT Oiitly P1101 October S 12 19 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Or Mtdw11y Caltl 92655 C <;11n11 Ana Caltl 92707 MMt Merci uMeel you r• PlAlLIC NOTICE The following persons re 26 1986 ounllC NOTICE NAME ITATl!MENT R.lnoa1 Seo!! Wt11rnng1on.I PUBLIC NOTICE Oetm1 g11<1de l1m1ted ._. wtlNft • deye. "9ed doiwng ~l0s1n1cso' ~~PONENTS Su-A55 l'UD Tne ionowing persons arej 8151 Cob~slone Dr Mld·1 Pa1tner 26162 S<tnz •A --~Mlow 9TATHllNTOf' VOn .., d n t>.usnessu way Callf 92655 FICTITIOUllUllNESS Mirno11'11e10 Ca1tl 92691 11 yov w •h to 8"4' lne Ml· AUNDONMENT OF ANO ENGINEERING 17220 __ P_UB_l-IC_NO_T_IC_E__ FICTITIOUS IUllNltl o~ g& s1 DISTRIBUTORS. Tn1s bustneu 1s con-NAME STATEMENT Th•~ busmus is con· lll()e of an attorney in tn•S USE OF FICTITIOUS Newhope St S11lle 204 NAME ITATEMENT 2,.50 Orange Ave . Costaj <111c1ed by a general part· The to11ow1ng per1ons e1e c:suct!'d Dy a 1om11ed pertne« IUSIN£1S NAMI Foun1a1n Valley. Caltl 92708 FICTITIOUS IUSIN£IS Tl'le !ollowtno persons are M C 11 92627 nershtp , doing 1>us1ness as snip ;=i1yy: t:~~~~r~ T ht tollowmg persons Edwin J Buentgen. 22 NAME STATElftNT doing ousiness as ~~~nar~' and Sl'llr~e Opp Randal S Wl'lllttngton I IS S 8855 Atlanta Hunt· Toctd A TUQwell Gerwiral ten r__,.,.M, 11 any. maw be nave abandoned tl'le ""or Rl~on Irvine. Calif 92720 Tn 10110 g l)t'rsons are (a)WIHONGI I AS· 24!10 Oran e Ave Costa! This statement was llled 1ngton Beacl'I. Cahl 92646 P<1rtr1P• ......... ' the F1c1111ous 81111neu ll'llS business 11 con-e wm SOCIA TES (b)WIHONGI Mesa Caht g92627 · w•tn tl'le County Cliff\ ot Qr. Edward John Moore Tnts s1a1emt1nl was hied "'e:v:J.~tld l'la Sldo Cle-Nome BJ INTERIORS, 898 dvcte<I by an md1v1<1ua1 do;~K~~~~~l~G 201 w AUTOS 1925 Anal'lelm Ave T'htt business 11 con·i ange County on OCtobef tS. 11101 Los Moctetos Foun-with Int counly Ctefk ot Or· w 1611'1 Street Costa Men E J Buentgen c B-4 Cos11 Meta Cahl <I ~i~ b h sband and wife 1986 ta1n Valley Ca111 92708 ange County on October 13 mandado. El tribunal pued• Coltt 92627 Tt111 statement was hied Dye• C Santa Ana alll 92627 u,, "" Y "11 FJ.2217' Tt11s bu11ntss 15 con-t986 =~ ::~sUQdut ~~ ~: Tl'le F1c111rous Bus1n1as w•ll'I tile County Clerk of Or-92~~: 1 Y L 011 , n 2 5 4 2 S1ran11 W1t1ong1, 1925 ~~~~a;~a~nfent was filed Publtlhed Oranoe Coast ducted by an 1nd1v1dual F,22921 soond• dentro de 30 dias Name refened to above was ange County on Sepltrnt>er MacArtnur ·H Santa Ana, Anoheom Ave B·• CO$ll witn tnt County Clerk 01 Or· Daily Pilot October 19, 26. Edward Jonn Moore Publt<.nt'd Orangt Coast lei la lnlOfmaclon Que hied 1n O.ange County on 29 19156 Cattt 92704 Mea Caltl 92627 a e Count on Santernt>er November 2 9 1986 lnr!. tlillemenl wh !fled Dottly P•t'll October 19 26 Augull 26 1981 FILE '321124 Thts bullneu •• con-2~ 1986 Y ~.-~u-494 wflh tne County Clerk ol Or-NovPmtM.>r 2 9 1986 ligue NO F 1g9502 Pubhsned Oranoe Coast T l'l•s business ~· ~on· ductf'd by en 1ndrv1dua1 F3:ll l3' ange County on October I 3. Su-485 Si Uatad dffel tohc111r et Beck J J k k (M Daily Piiot Octobef 5. 12. 19, ducted by an •n<l•v• ua S1rantz W1l'long1 ounllC NOTICE 1986 conMfO de un 1bogado en Y ane • os Y rs 26 986 R1111y Loflin Tnts statement was filed Published Orange Coast ruo FS22S7e PUBYG-HOfltE nte asunto. deberla l'laceno Jonn J Jr I. 1718 Terrapin 1 Su-462 This statement was tiled wrlh the County Clerk of Or-Daily Pilot October 5 12 19. Publtshed Orange Coast -+1------· ----- inmedlatamente. de Hll Way Newporl Beach Caut wirn tl'le County Clerk 01 Or· ange County on Septernt>er W 1986 I FICTITIOUS IUllN£SI Oo•ly Pilot October 19 26 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS menera. su reap1111ta 92660 ange County on S11>tember 19 1986 Su-467 NAME STAT£MINT N bet 2 i 986 MAME STAT~NT eacrlta,-' hay alguoa. puec». This buSIMSS was con-P\&.IC NOTICE 29 1986 Fl20* ----------<1011:: :~s•r-u aP8f'SDnSs are ovem 1 Su·478 set r~rstracl• a uempo dueled by an rndlvKluat f321130 Ot C DllDUC NOTICE .... .,... -In•· fnllo,.1ng persons are 1·T THE "'ESPONOENT ln15 slatemenl Wl.5 llled FICTITIOUS aUllNE9S p I h~ 0 c Publtshe<I ange oasl l'UD M(SA DENT Al CENTER do•nQ t•,JW'8S5 a5 " c Cl k '0 Ill> ISucu ranoe oast Oatly Pilot September 28 s c •• PUBLIC NOTICE r,r>rc TRUM COMMODI· Tne pehlfoner has ftled • wlln tne ounty er 0 I· NAM( STATEMlNT Daily PolOI October 5. 12. 19 October 5 12 19 1986 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 267 E 17tl'I t osta .... esa. ----------TV Gf10UP 32775 Lean Or petition concerning your ange County on September The following persons are 26 t986 Su-443 • NAME 9TATEMENT Caltl 926:n FICTITIOUS IUStNESS O!ln.-p ,,,1 Calrt '!2629 mamage If you 1111 to !1te a 17. 1988 doing business as Su-464 Tne lollow1ng persons are Maged G Zakl'lery t2508 NAME 9TATlMENT O or '' o L a" r e n c e response withm 30 days of Pubhsneo Orange Coast NEWPORT NETWORK <lo•ng t>vsmess as Co1ehan Ct1 Cerrrtoa Calf! Tne l()llow•no per\Ons are S 32775 l an Ot tne date that this summons Daily PilOt Seotemt>er 28 SYSTEMS 206'' Fernleat PUBLIC NOTICE PU8LIC NOTICE TRAVEL AGENCY AS· 9070 t doing 1>usrnes1 as 0~~:"p~,';,', Caltt 92~29 isserve<Sonyou.yourdefault October5 12 19 1986 A~e Corona<1e1 M1r Calrl SOCIATES 30218 Harb0< Tn1s busmess 11 con· PACIFIC SHORES lho~ 0.,.5,ness rs con may be entered and tne Sv-450 92625 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS FtCTITIOU& 8USINEIS Blvd 224 Costa Mesa. <luCtf'<l Dy an ond1v1<1ua1 CLEANER 3027 e Coast due hill 11~ · ''" incltviouai court may enter I judgment Mr Brtan F HOidgrafer NAME STAT(MENT NAME ITATI MENT Caltf 92626 Maged G Zaknary Hwy Corona <let Mar Caltt Do•1,11d <:rhwt"•ttor conl•lnlng lnjunct1v1 or PtllllC NOTICE 206' • Fernleal Ave Corona lhe lollow1ng persons are The !ollow1nq persons are Katnt Flazoer Dvnc;an Thi~ statement was llled 92625 ln \ , ..... ment was hied other orders concerning FICTITIOUS au• ... EIS del Mar Call! 92625 <101ng business as ,.. doing bUSlnt'SS as 3006 OonnybrOOk Ln , Costa w11n tne County Clerk of 0.-Stepn•n•a Margaret•s """ ,, , "''""'" Cler~ 01 O.· dlvllion ol OIOC*1Y. SC>OUMI _,. Mr Biii Malone Sr 1921 ROGERS REALTY 2737 NEWPORT EXECUllVE Mesa Ctlr! 92626 angt County on October 13 2l062 Celle Malotral El • tul>OOfl cM<I custody child NAME ITAT£MIENT Santi Fe Oet Mar Ca1tt E Coas1 Hiohway Corona SUITE 1100 Quail Street Ttus business 11 con-1986 Toro Cohl 92630 .. n1w C ""1V on Seotembef support •Horney 'tees The loltow1ng persons are 92014 del Mar Catt! 92625 Suite 201 Newport Beach duct• ... bv an in<11v1d"ll fn2573 Tt11s business '' ton 1CJ t<1er · ,...; <101nn busmen as Tn s o s nen 1s con 5 c t 9'"''"' "" ' ~ p bl .. d o c 1 co1t1,1ndauchotf'lerrll ... , ANTARES RECORDS 1 u 1 · CharltSN McKrnnon.21 eh ,.,.,., Kllll'ltF Duncan u 1s11e range oas <luctecioy an indtvidual as rnay be granted by ll'le 706 Sl'lallmar SI Apt c' ducted by a general part Carnation Ave Corona <lei Wilma lee F'1at1Ck. 7465 ThtS Statement was filed Datly Pilot Octol>er Ill 26. Slf"pttonia Margaret•~ court rne garntlt\rnent ol · nersh1p Mar Calif 9262S San Rafael Drove Buena wiln tne County Cieri\ ot Or-Novt-mt>fr 2 9 1986 Th•s stalement was lilt'd wage,. takrng o! money O< Costa Mesa Cal1t 112627 B11an r HOidgrafer Tn1s business " con-Par~ Calrl 90620 ange County on September Su·488 with In" County Clefk ot Or- FU0316 Puhl"'''"J Or ang1t CO\lSI Daily f»l«•t SPptt'lml>tr 28 Octnl Pr•, 12 19 1986 Su-u1 ,scTmoueai••• NAMllT•T-' The fOtiOWlno !*tone.,. dOlng b\111"9 .... CMBELLISH 120 2)fd s11 .. 1 H Cotll Mell. C•hl t2017 Julfe Ann fott•. 2529 Ut· 1111on PllCI Cosla Me.a Ctlt! 92626 Tl'l•I OlolllnAH It COO• dutted t>)' an llldMdull Julie Foller Thll 11a1em«11 wu 1.-c! w11n th• County Cl4Wk of Or· erio-Coul'ty on 0<;1ooet 13, 1998 ,_ .. P111>l11hed Or.nge COMl Daily P110I ()(tobef 111, 26, No,,.riiber 2 9 19ff Su ... 74 POOUC NOTICE flCTITIOUI IUtMH NA .. ITATl•WT Tl'le !ollOWlnQ per90!\I lrt doing business aa ALICIA INVES TORS . 4000 MKAl11'111r Boulevard, Sult• 700 Newport Beach Cat'- IOfntil 92660 James P Warmington. 3090 Pllllm•n Coile M .... CA 92626 Robert F 8ea11cn1mp, Sr 4000 M1cAr1hur 811/d , Su•la 700 Newport 8ffcn. CA 99560 Ridnard l Bea"'twnp, 4000 MacArtnur Bl11d , Suite 700 f\jewport Beech. CA 11"'6'0 T 1'111 bu11n111 11 con- duc tt<I by a genetal part• nttr~ll•P Robel! Beauchamp r 111s statement wes lllecl w•lh tne Coonty Clerk of Or- anoP C0<1nty on Octotlef II . 19&6 • fD2204 PuOh5hed Orange Coul Oa1ty P1lo1 October 19. 20. Novtrmber 2 9 1966 Su495 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUltNEH NAME STATt•NT Tl'le toflow1ng per1on1 are <10111g 1>us1ness as DREAM CRUISES 1596 Monrovia Ave Newport Beacn Cahf 92663 Donne l Phillps 2888 Bay~l'l0<e Or Apt C· t4, !'ll'wport Beacn Calrt 92663 n1omas O Pn111p1, 2888 Baysnore Or Apt C· 14, ~port Beacn c.111 92663 Tnos business 11 con· ducted by n11sb1nd enct wile Donna l Pt1111ps t n1s statement was filed w1tn lf'le County Clerk ol Or· an9e County on October 13 1986 fJZ2117 Pubtrsnf'<I Orange Coest 0111ly Pilot October 19 26, Novemb1tr 2 9 1986 . Sv-48• PUBLIC NOTIC£ FICTITIOUS aUllNIH NAME ITATIEMINT Tile I0110w1ng pwaon1 are d()lrlQ Dusoness a.s lllNRG AMERIC A ~b)l(ARINA MARTIN MAR·· proe>eny or otner court Magnetic Nortl'I Pubhsl'I-Tn1s statement was flled ducted by an 1n<11v1<1u11 lnrs business is con-29 1986 allQf' County on October 13 1ng Co 706 Snahmar St wttl'I tM County Clerk of Or· c 1 N •• K d··~1 .... b an nd <I al W\ CE llUlhorlled proceed•~• may Apt C Costa Mesa Calrf hares ... c rnnon ""~ Y ' iv1 u F321125 PUBLIC null 198( also result 92627 angl' County on September Tn11 statemer\I was filed W1lmi1 lee Fralick Pubhsl'leO Orange Coast PUBLIC NOTICE I KETING SERVICES (clTHE F322US --------1 ELECTRIC BLACKBOARD, JUL 8 1986 T 30 1986 with 1ne County Clerk ol Or· Tl11s slotemenl was hied Daily Pilot October 5 l2, 19 o.,, Or1r1wllle, Clerk, Ir: nia business 1* con· F321352 ange County on September wtth 11\C County Clerk of Or· 26 1986 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Pubh~n<td O•ange Coast FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 12900 Bristol A 102. Cotti NAME STATEMENT Oa11y 1'1lot Oclobpr 19 26 NAME STATEMENT Mesa Cahf 92626 T. ,_1 • .., Oep4,tt)' Clerk ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Publtshed Orange Coast 29 t986 ang<' County on September Publtshed Orange Coast Bryn G Anderson Oa11y P1101 Octot>e• 5 12 19 F321131 19 1'l8f. Su-469 ThP lollow•ng pefsons are f\jOvt'ml>er 2 9 1986 Tri. loltow•r•r, ~rson' are Karina l Martrn, 3907 Daily P110t October 12 19 Tnis statement wu hleO 26 1986 Pubhsned Orange Coast 26 N ,,.miler 2 t986 wotn tl'le County Clefk 01 Or· Su-453 Daily P1101 Octooer 5 12 19 FJ20313 Publ•V•f'd Orange Coast Od1ly P1l•Jt SeptPmber 28 Octob••r '\ 12 19 1986 Su·448 PUBLIC NOTICE doing busmen as Su 48 t <l• ,, g t•u'>•ness n Cemtos Lono Beacll. C.ltl A LIGNMENT TECH · f(l(1~1C LIGHI CENTER 90805 0 Su472 anoe County on Octol>f'r 13 1----------26 l'l86 1986 PUBLIC N<>TICE NIOu ES 1607 Ptacenua PUBLIC NOTICE i'llf '• r \.nast Hiqnway Co•· This busmen •• con· FICTITIOUS aUSINE9S C0$1.l Mesa Caltf 92627 0,,,1 oJ••I Mat ( Jltl 92625 cJuClt'ld by an 1ndMdual PUBllC N<>TICE FICTITIOUS 8USINE.SS NAM£ ST ATUffN'T T lie fOllowinq oer!ons ere CI01ng business as (a)LESCOUUE NURSES REGISTRY fbllESCOULIE MEOIC ... L SERVICES INC 4570 Campus °'"'• N-· J>MI Beacl'I Calif 9i660 Sy1v11 Lescoull• Call· lornla. •600 Seashore Of Newport Beach, Calif 92663 Tn1, bus'"ess •s con· ducted by a corporatton Sy1v111 Lescouhe Pres•· dent Tt11s stlltn"ent was hlec:l w1tl'I tne County Clerk of Or- enoe County on September 19 1986 fl20371 Publrsned Orenge Coast Daily Pilot Seotember 28 Octobef 5 12. 19 1986 Su·446 F322S71 Pubh\hP<I Orange Coast Oa11, Ptl'lt Octol>f'• 19 26 Nn.t <'!·bl'• i '4 t986 Su-473 FICTITIOUS I USINUS NAME STATEMENT t ne tottow•no pet sons are doing business as ---------C ANO 0 FIREWOOD. 622 PU8LIC NOTICE St James Rd Newport Beacn C11flf 92663 FICTITIOUS BUSINEIS Kt1511nil L Olah 62"' St NAME STATEMENT James Rd NewPOrl Beacn T~ I01low1ng l)eftonS are Calif 92663 dOlng ousines9 a! Cltllord Cl'lapman 622 St PA 0 FES S I 0 NA l'J11mes Rd . Newport Beacn ARCHITECTS CONSULT· CIJltf 92663 ANTS 410 W Coast High· Tnis business 1s con. way Ste 280 Newport ducted by a ltmrled partner· Beach CaM 92663 snip Rot>e<t D Walsn 240 Nice Knsuna L Olan lane •308 N-Por• Beacn rn11 11a1ernen1 was hied Cilllf 928153 w11n tne County Clerk ol Or- Tti1s buSlness •• con-ange County on September ducted by an 1ndtv1du1I 30 1986 . Robert o Wa11h F32132t Tnos statement was hied I Publisneo Orange Coast with the County Cieri< of Or· Dally PtlOI October ~ 12. 1'l an9e County on September 26 1986 19 1986 Su-457 FS20310 ---------Pubhsned Orange Coast f'lllllC NOTICE \.. Daily Pilot Septemoer 28 ----------'-October S 12 19 1986 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8U81NESS NAME STATEMENT Tne follow1nq person' are ,ICTITtOUI aUSINESS' Su-445 NAMllTATEMENT The lollowlng persons are dotng business as THE HEAL TH COMPANY 2232 S E Bristol SI • 104 Santa Ana H94gnts Caltf 92707 Marc.ta Ferber/Klemer. 1320 E Ocean Front Balboa Caltl 92661 Manlyn Kacl'lelsk1 9825 Hibiscus A11e Fountain Val- ley. Calif 92708 Th11 bu11ness 1s con· dueled by co-partners Marcia Fe+'t>er/Klemer Th•• 11atemen1 w11s ftled with lhe Coun!y Clerk Of Or- ~County on October 13 F322t24 Publrsl'led Or1noe Coast Dally Pllol October 19 26 Novembet 2 9. 19156 S11·482 PUBLIC NOTICE <101ng b11s1ness as ----------IRVINE f'AMll V HEAL TH FICTITIOUS IUll.NESI CENTER 14 150 Culver NAME 9TA.TEMENT Ome Su11e 103 lrvirw Caltl Tri. tOllOWlng persons are 927 t4 001ng business as T1mo1ny A Twombly PAT RICK W ENGEL SER· O C A Cn1roprec11t Corpor- \llCES. 48:?4 Keywood Lane atr'ln Cahtorn10. n t62 Santa /\ne Caltl 92703 Shade Trf't La11e Lakf' For· Patrock Waller Engel rest Cahf 92630 4824 Keywood Ln Santa Tn1s nusmess is con· Ana Calrl 92703 <IUCIP<I by 11 c;orporal!On Tn business IS con-l1mo1ny R Twombly ducte• by an 1nd1v1<1ua1 O C PrM•Oent Pa1rick Waller Engel Tn11 s111emen1 waa filed Tito! statement was ftled w11n thP County Clerk ot Or· w11n "1e County Clerk ot Or anqe County on September angt County on September IQ 1986 19 1986 F32034t PublrSned Orange Coesl Dally Pilot September 28 October 5 1i 19 1986 Su-437 F320M7 Pub1tint><1 Orange Coast Oa11y P11ot September 28 Or f.ClhPr '> 12 19 t986 Su;442 PUBllC N<HICE Su-465 PU8llC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT Vile. Rrck S1mpl1Cro 506 FICTITIOUS 8 USINESS I l\tlr Fnun<Jllton Calt l<•11na l Martm the tollowmg perwns are 15th Huntmgton Beach I NAME STATEMENT tr"''·' Ma 1q 1q82 "'" Tn1s Statement wu filed <101ng busoneu as Cat.I Q;>648 I lne !ollowrno i:>e•son~ .trt' Mo•• I•,~ ... ~Wt' (Mona <let w1tn the County cieo. of Or· ll\IDIG 11 C:ONS TRUC· This bus1neu is con-c:so.ng ous1ness as 1 M 1, ( ,1,1 'l;>F.25 1noe County on October 13 FICTITIOUS 8USINESS TION lblDIG IT LANO ductf'd bf an 1n<11vi<1ua1 ALDRICH STREEl PART I 111 1 usin"'' is con-1986 NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS IUSINUI SCAPE ..,6., KnO• SI Costa 11110 RICI< S1mo1rcio l f\jfRSHIP ~88 E 17th 1 11 I fms?O Tni> !ollowonq persons are NAME STATEMENT M('St1 C~1/ 9:1627 Tn1s Sldtement wa9 hied Slrl'f'I Cosla Mf'~ll Celtl t l•.:~~ll ~y ~ ,'::fi°~"~on P11blt1hed Orange Coest dl'1n9 Dusmess as lt1<' following persons are Bryc.c G Cost•<>w 763 writ• th!' County Cieri. ol Or· I 91627 r n•<. \I.ti•'"'""' w.is !tied Oa1ty P1101 October 19 26 PACIFIC PROPERTY <1orr1qbu\1ness as Kno•SI Cosll\MP~a Caltt e11qi>Coun1yon0ctober13 lnom.n S Lee 188 E w•l"l'1f'C'c"'"''C'"rk ot Or Novemt>et2 9 1986 CONSUl TANTS 3810 E H(RSHEL S FLOWERS 9.,6.,7 IQ8f 1711> S1t~t Co<.111 Mesa C: O 3 Su-483 370 S Al S < ' Fl-ft Cahl q, "27 a •CJ• .oun1, • «:tot>er 1 Coa~t Hwy Suite 4 Cor 1 outn Oer anra T1'11s busrnes~ os ton· &'9 v tQRli on11 det Mar Caltf 92625 An.i c.,111 92707 duCtl'<I by an in<lovidual P111>11,neo Or11noe Coast fnu. Ousrneu •S con Fl22575 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ p 11 y J Toman 3 17 He"h'"I Hardiman 370 I Bryce G Co'>now Daily PtlOI October 19 26 duclt>d by a llmrteO p1111ner PullltVie<:l Or,lllg!' Coast Ldr\pur Ave Co•one del Soutn Aide• Santo Ana. fl'lis stetemant we\ ftled No111>mbe1 2 9 1986 snip 0 , 1• Pilot Ocl"lber 19 26, I TATEMENT Of M,11 Caltf 92625 C.altt 92707 Wflh lh(' County Cler~ ol Or· su.487 Tl'IOmas s l ee N(o;:•mn .. , 2 q 11186 AaANDONMENT °' Lio <l I "oss 26 S•rena Tnis statement wu hied UIE Of' FICTITtOUI Int\ bu"ness IS con-Y ' " • ange Countv on Sl'ptember ----------Su 480 ducted by an 1n<1rv1<1uat lr111n .. c.1111 92715 19 198t W•ln IN' County Cler~ of Or· 8UllNEll NAME r.,11y J Toman Th1:. nus1ness rs con-F)~ ___ P_lAl_l_IC_NO_T_IC_E __ &nQft County on Ottoo~r 13 ----------H~ to11ow1ng persons Cl 1 c:s o pa tne s 1986 PUBLIC NOTICE havt abandoned tne uM ol 1111!> slillemenl was flledl uc I' Y CO· r r Publlsned Orange Coast FICTITIOUS BUSIN"'SS C C '0 LI Cl E Ross .. F322922 I----------lht> f'•ctf!IOUI B1111nt•• wolh lh<> ounly terk o r· oy Daily Pilot Sepleml>er 28 NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ORT R EX ;~11~ ... ~~unty on Septernberl witfnl'l:~es~~;::~n~1;:s0,"~~ Octob .. r 5 12 19 •9:~_438 Ttte following persons are 0:1~b~~,~~ ~:;'t:!.~e ,~o;~' NAME STATEMENT ~~~~IV~~~TE, 11~ Ova•; F32112tl ange County 011 Septernbel do~n,fA~u~~e~t:~Y 27S E Novl'mber 2 9 1986 Su-475 <I;~;~~!~;~~ ::''°"s are ~=~ g~;1~e 9~~ Newport P•JllhVled Orang~ Coast 19 1986 PtllllC NOTICE 18th St "18 Coat• Mesa SNUG HARBOR CAFE Tne r:ic111tous Bus1neu Da••v Pilot October 5 12 l9 F32039$ ~ C•l1t 92627 PUBLIC HOTIC£ 5 7 30 S 26 1986 C1pre11 a l(aeden, 2091 v 1 th I Newport Name referred 10 above was s11•460! auelnen Ctnltr Drive, FICTITIOUS 8UllNl9S I Are Callbos•. 275 E 18th Beac.n Caltf 92663 !tied 1n Orenge County on ----------Suitt 200, frvlne, Calif. NAllff STATHffNT St 18 Costa Mtse Caltl FICTITIOUS 8USINESS lester r Murmen 13141 Octooer 15th 19155 FILE PU8LIC NOTICE t271S The following persons are 92627 NAME STATEMENT Fhnl O• Santa Anti Celtl NO F292328 ----------, Publrsned Orange Coast d04ng bus111ess as Tn1s bu&•neH rs con Thi' fOltowing persons are 9270.. Luc• Tt11mpu1n 10421 FICTITIOUS 8UllHEH 1 Daily Polol September i8 FREIGHT KING svs. duCIP<I l>f a11 m<11v1<111.,1 dou19 bu51ness IS lnis buSmPSS ,, con-Ballard Or Gardei' Grove NAME STATEMlNT October S 12 19 1986 TEMS 19432 Surtdale Ln Ara Cahbaso 1 HE DAHL COMPANY dvrt~cfby an 1ndrv1dua1 c,.111 926'10 Tnl' lollow1n9 persons are Su-440 Hunungton Beacn Calif fn11, 11111emen1 wo hied 505 P1,,~ Avenue Balboa U1sl11r F Murman Tnts busrness was con· domg bu,1ness as 92648 w1tn tne County CIPrll of Or· ISIBnd Cllhf 92662 ll11s ,1atemen1 wa\ flied c:sucte<I by an indllllduat MONTEREY BAY SYs.1 ----------1 Robert G Elles 19432 angf' County on Sl"plemt>er David D Dani. 308 S wllh tnf' County Clerk of 01 Tn•s statement WH tiled TEM<; 1628 West Ocean PUBLIC HOTICC Surtdale ln Hunllngton 1'l IQ86 Bllylront Balboa ISiand anQf' County on Oclober 13 wilt• tne County Clerk of Or· t1or 1 'l Newoort Beach Beacn Cahf 9i6"8 F320361 Cahl 92662 1'lll6 anq,. Coonty on ~ptembef Ca1or <l2f63 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Tn1~ bus•ness is con· Publu;n!'d Orange Coast Th15 ous1ness •!> con F322Sn 19 1q95 M.it11tew Loomis Waltf'r I HAME STATEMENT dueled by an 1nd1v1<1ua1 Dooly P1101 September 28 duct!'Cl tly 11n 1nd1v1<1ue1 PubltShf'd Oranoe Cout Publtsfle<t <Henge Coast IC.?e WM I Oceanlront 3 TM tonowing persons are R G Estes Oc1onP• S 12 19 1986 Oav1<1 0 Dant 0<111~ P1fo1 Oc1011e1 19 26 Daily Prlot September 28 Nl'wnott Beach Coltl 92663 1.Himq hus1ness os This statement was hied Su·444 This statement WilS filed NovPmh"r 2 q 1986 October 5 12 t9 1906 Monterey Bay Com · r •J I P R 0 N T 0 w11n lhP County Cler~ ol O•-Su-476 Su·•5 1 mun1ciltrons 117 1 Coral' RIS fORAf\jTE lt>)PINO r----------------------A.-------~;__.;__ S1r,.e1 Santa Cruz Caltl TRA TT0 AIA 33J3 B11stol 950(,0 St S'>utn Co151 Ptaza Tn•• ous1ness 11 con. 1 Co~1.1 Mpsa Calrl 926i6 dur.tl"d by a general part· Au11c;i Inc . Cal1torn1a ner~h•P Corr"" ll1on 3333 B11s101 Mallhew Walter 51 <;outn Coast Plaza Thr\ statement wa!> hied CMl.1 M<>'a Caltl 92626 w1tn 1np County Cterk ol Or 1 In · bu5iness 11 con- aniw County on Sf'Ptemt>er du• lf'd Dt a c0<oorauon 2·1 1'186 I Jou>seran<101 Pre51den1 f320633 Th1\ \l81Pment wos lllec:J Publtsneo Orange Coast' wolh "'"County Clerk of Or· Odtlv Ptlol September 28 1 ""'l" l"'.ou111y on S"Plt'mber Oclnber .. 12 19 1986 2'l IC!llf Give. '::~:~:~' $©R~}A-l.££trs· WOii IAMI Ecl;..cl by CLAY I, 'Ou.AH -------- 0 Rearrange the 6 1erombled words below to molce 6 l 1mple words Print letters of eoc.h In Its line of sq11oru. A T E N I D ----------1 Su·U 9 F321121 --·~iiiiiiilliiiiiii---1 ouollC llil'ITICE I 11u1h\h,.<1 Orange Coast r uo nu PUBLIC NOTICE O.i1ly l>1lr11 0<.IObPr S 12 19 :>1'1 t'lllf\ FICTITIOUS au91NHS FICTITIOUS IUllNUS Su·459 NAME ITUEMINT MAME STATEMENT ft American Heart v Association \rWRE FIGHTll\G Fa? ~LIFE I 11 I 12 I A N L L E I DEVEREA X JEAN FRANCES m:. VEREAUX. p:io;iwd l!Wu y Ol·tobN 14, 191m Rl-satfont of Cur onu del Ma r Surv1vt-d by a daugh· ten.. Lynne Hu~he11. Collt: •n K1mmt!I, wnd Ot!bbll' [)('V(•rl'JUX 3 suns . M 1 t: h J t• I . Patrl<'k. and John Dt• vt•r <'aux Furth<'r surv1vcod by 10 grand <.'h1ldrt'n Memorial scrvll'<.'S Tuesdav. CA· tober 21. 1 30 . P M Wl•itm1nster M<'m orlul Park Monuury 531-1725 SAVAGE EA H L C' H A ft 14 ES SAVAGF.. a rt"t;tdC'nl of Co8t~ Ml>Sl•. pt.Wt'<l 11w<Jy Octobt'r J 6. 1986 at ht.; res1d ·J'K't' Ht• 111 urv1vl'CI by his loving wtfc. Peggy Jl•un, daught<>r. Re•· g1na Tadlock. iwn~. Stc-vr Savujlt", Tun $.iv. t.'. ~nd Ruv •rt S..v•g •II of C-OIUJ M !'od, 8111 Savage' of Mia.on Vwp. 1sters. Helem Ju1ure and Var&Anl.3 St.oke11 both of South Carolina, ind Mnrgnrtll Htll nt T,·nn1~ A rrtt· , 1.111C1n of the• H1)',,1rv '' 111 ht IH'ld l\lond.1\ (A tulM"t .!II. i JTM .11 St .111,11 him ( •tiun h 111 C."1,1 Mi·"" M,.,, nl Chni.ll.in Bur1JI \.\ti I 114 lwlcl Tut '><I.iv 01 tcill4•1 21. .. , llJ AM l111t•rm1·nl will follow .11 llolv Sq ,uh lwr l1·1111•lt r\ 111 01.JllJ(t r .• mtl'.'f n"'1u1 ... 1 Ill 111'11 ul f l11w1·r:-.. mc•rnlln.tl l'tJll In but'°"" 1,,. • mad I' to Tht· Amc·rn .in r.>i., b1 "'' A-.;~n• 1.1t1rin I .! I l E Ch.1µman Avt•. '!u1te 1 [) O r Jtt.:<'. CA !l<!IHifi Pwtlt' Arr" 81·1 Bro.uh\ :.y Mortu.tr) 01 rl'l·tw ' h 12 9 I ~O 'AClfllC VIEW MHIOtltlAL 'A"fC C~te<y • M Ol'IU8f'f Chapel • Crem1tory 3SOO Pec111c View Ortvl' New~I Be11c;ti 6••-2700 HA"80f' LAWN· WT.OUVI Mottuary • Ceme1'rv Crema1ory 1626 0tt*Av Cott• M.eM 5..0·S5S4 { TnP lollow•ng persons are lne tollow1no persons are ----------+--------------------- <IO•"'J busmen 111 doir•g bu5rness es SUNRISE l TO · 24285 SAVOIR FARE CATERING Htllvoew Or L&g11n1 N1Quel. GROUP 125 Via Venezia. C.altf 92677 Newport Beach. Cahf 92663 Stepl'len A Jones, 24285 Janet Rosener. 125 V111 H1flv1ew Dr Laguna N1g11el, VEnemi Newoort Beach Cahf 92677 Cahl 92663 O.nah Kuaen 24215 Hiii· Tn•• busine11 15 con· vrew Or Laguna Niguel duclld by an indtv1<1va1 Caltf 92677 Janet Rosener rn11 buS•nest 11 con-TtilS 1111ernen1 wH filed ducted by co-partners with the County Clefk of Or· Stephen A Jones ang~ County on SfJl>ltmber Ttitt statement wu . !tied 30 1988 with the County Clerk o! Or· FJ21S21 1nge County on See>teml>ef Gery e Lo11etl 1201 Dovt 30 1986 • ,121m St. Sii 600. Newport Beacl'I, C11111 926&0 Publlthect Oran~ Coast Put>lfsn.d <Hange Co11t 011ly P~ol October 5 12. 19, Dally PtlOI Ociober s 12, 111. 26 1988 28 1988 Su·•52 Su-470• PtllllC NOTICE '18.IC NOTICE FICTITtOUI llUttNfH 'ICTrTIOUI au .... H NAME ITAHMINT NAMI ITAftMINT The 1o11ow1no l*IOl"I• are Tne fOllOWlnQ pereona are d04ng bu11nest •• • dOlng bvtlneh at PACl,.IC RESIOENTl~l. CHAMELEON PRO· 3810 E Coast Hwy S11ltt OUCllONS. 2891 'lfllKO ,4 Co•on• Cle! Mar C.ttf L.JM Cott• Mna c.lif 9282~ 92828 Terry J l om•n 3 11 MICl'IMI Waner Mltehell. l..l!ktpuf Ave Coron• del 2197 "et"'O Lant. Cotti M•r Ctlll 92'2& M ... C.itf 92810 Chtlttopller L Bater, le+'ry Peul Aoallo, 2801 t11182 WhltlOtd ln Hunl• Han SI Sant• Ana C•IU tnglon 811ch Ca.Ill ti704 lhll bu11""' •• con· Tl'llt ou111\tU 1• con· OVC:led by • gMefal Pffl· dueled ... a ~II pafl· netlh•P nertt'11p ftfry J Tornan M1el'lffl Mitchell l hit 1t111rnent wu flied Tl'M• a11temenl wH filed wtlh tne County Clttlt. of Or·• wttll the Coul'll~ Clttk ol Ot· enoe County on &ecnern0erl tnte c0unty on OctOO. 1•. 29 1tet 1tae ,.1,,, ,.,,... Put:>lltnea Orange eo.1 Puonsneo Otenoe Co.1 Oatly P1tof <Xto'ber 5, 12. It. 0111ly PllOI OclOl>tfr It, 2t. 28 1188 No11..,,l>er 2 •• 1119 sv..451 ..:··~, •4.80 4 line mimimum Plus a Garage Sale Kit for $1.00 • ' ' 1\ I 1 For 9'.IO you can advertlM your Garage Sale In t he Dilly Piiot There It a 4 llne minimum and the price ts the same wneth« you advertlM 1 day or 3 days. It's 1 grMt way to turn thole hidden 1reasur• Into cath. We are 1lto offetlng a Oukle te 9etter O.• ..,.. tor S1A Thia guide lndudee kMM on how to advertlM, hOW to plan, w"81 Item• to MH. plut ldeat for I ~tet g9tllge .... ; Ilea a gerage Ille sign, pricing 1tlcker1, Information on city ordJ- nance1 and an Inventory lhMt. You c.f\ purchlM your Gwage Sile Kit for $1.00 when you place your ad at: Illy Piil 0r ... c.... ........ 330 w ... 1ey It. C.1 MIN 1 Hunl1111 .......... lrtll1'u'"' 642-5678 1 T ... leecf\ IMt , Huftt"'VtM ~ .... ......-..... Mondi}' ""°""' rfl01r-'30 AM IA> • "M • -Ac"-M•lt'!ltwlflt ... I I I I 1- I T OO LE C ---.-I -.....ls --T-"I .....-I ...--41 C L E I T I I I I I I' S I E V E R I' I' I I I GHNRUY I Salesman: "Do you want the large or small ldftion of thla new eookbook?" Not '° bright 1.cty: "ru take the ama1 one. We eat --.·· • ~~Fii~'0 r r r r r 1· I' 1· r r· 1 ! ~,;~ I I I I • I I I f. I J ~---· , MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1986 25 CENTS OUR WINNERS ON A.ti TODA Y'S NUMBERS ON A2 BB boy mauled by ~lion .in park · EncOUilter in wilderness park nearspot where girl. 5 , wasattacke last March _ By ROBERT HYNDMAN ud PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .. 0.-,,... ..... A search resumed at dawn today for the mountain lion that attacked and seriously injured a 6-ycar-old Hunt· ington Beach boy while he tnd .his family were picnicking Sunday al Caspcn Wilderness Park near San Eugene Hasenfus, who goes on trial today for allegedly violating Nicaragua's security, says he believed he was working for the 1,J.S. gov- ernment.l A5 . Soviets expel U.S. diplomats in retaliation for U.N. expulsions./ A5 California National Transportation Safety Board accused the FAA of stonewalling Its Investigation Into a fatal plane crash./ A4 Nati on Political extremist Lyn- don LaRouche and his foHowers are accused of bllklng elderly out of more than $2 million./ A5 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Entertainment Opinion Police log Public notices Sports Television Weather AB A3 A6-7 B7-9 A9 B6 A10 A3 B9, 10 8 1-5 B6 A2 Juan Capistrano.._ The attack occurred on the same trail where Laura Michelle Small, 5, of El Toro, was mauled last March. Two professional trackers and their doas were joined by a game warden and two park rangen as the search resunfed al 6:30 a.IJl. Parks District Supervisor ToKy Satire scores in sand show Toiiffitrtes form all shapes, s izes in sand castle contest By PAUL ARCHW LEY Of .. 0.-, ......... Pol nical satire. social comment . environmental warnings. plenty of whimsy and even a few sand castles dt(:orated Big Co rof\.i6tate Beach on Sunday at the 25\lr annual Sand Castle Contest sponsored by the Co mmodores di vision of the New- port Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce. This year's contest auracted 34 entrants ransing from professionals like Sand Sculptors International , which won the Anything Goes awa rd . to amateurs like i he Carol Dulchuk family. which won first ptace in the Families and Individuals di vision. Thousands of spectators looked on as teams began feverishly sculpting al noon. All work was halted at 2 p.m. for judging. Some teams worked from plans,1 others improvi~d as they worked. Larry ChafTers. formerly of New- port Beach. was working with the Sand Dabblers, a team that enters about six contests each year. Now li ving in Playa del Rey. ChafTers said the group started when Newport Beach fnends challenged him to bnng a team to the annual co ntest. Although their elaborate castle failed to win this }Car. hu$e crowds looked on as the team built rowers and turrets from the ground up. "We·re choosing to sta} with castles whereas a lot are gomg into sculpting," ChafTers said. 1'We think that s geuing away from the puns ts." Gimbrone said the eight d~will try to pjck up the scent of the hon while the ~rackers and rangers follow close behind. "We're 'oing to keep going until everybody s exhausted," Gimbrone said. C~spcrs Park was evacuated aner the attack and will remain closed at least as long as the search contfoucs, Gi mbrone said. • Justin Mellon was reported in Jood cohdition today at Mission eom- munity Hospital in Mission Viejo after undergoin• suraery Sunday for lacerations to his head, chest. arms and lep. Thrct laccrauons went to his skull. said Anne Forgy, Justin's mother. He sutTered 13 maJOr lacerations in all. she said. Suraeons stitched the cuts and Justin suffered no life-threateni ng wounds, said Jan Walker., a spokeswoman at the M1ssron V1e10 hospital. · Four adults and six children1 were on lt)e family outing at the county ~ park on Ortep Highway when the attack occ urred at noon. said Justin's aunt Tanya Musser. also of Hunt- ington Beach. The family was walkmJ on a nature trail in Bell Canyon. look.Ing for a spot to have their picnic. The children were play1n,ahcad of the adults at lhe top of a hill '¥hen the full-grown mountain lion jumped out of the brush. • · "The kids screamed 'hon' and started running." Musser said. "h Jumped on top of Justin and pinned rum down." Tim Mellon, the boy's Cather. ran up the hill, pulled out a bowie knife and screamed at the lioo. The statUed animal then dropped the boy. Mellon handed the boy to hiJ wife, who ran down the hill. Bill MuSSC'f, Justtn's uncle. ran up behind Mellon as the bon slowly walked toward the two men. When 1t saw Musser., it stopped. .. I told Tim 10 'waJk backward real slow. and I stayed to watch the lion (Pleue ... LION/ A.2) Thieves~ attempt to sink .cruiser Part1¥ ~ubmerged ya c ht wa s s tolen, left n ear Catalina By TONY SAAVEDRA °' .. 0.-,,... .... A cabin cruiser found part1aJly ·submerged Sunday m the Santa Catalina Channel appeared to be stolen out ofManna del Rey and may have been 1nlent1onally sunk, aulhont1es said today. The 33-fool vessel remained today in the waters 11 miles south of Point Fermin after the Coast Guard suspended its search Sunda) for the occupants of the boat. Petty Officer J 1m Mac Pherson said the cruiser was turned over to its owners, who are now responsible for bnngmg the boat to shore. The vessel was fou nd Wlth ns bow protrudms above water at 7 13 am. by a Catalina E11pr~s passenger ferry headed fo r Santa Catalina l11land, prompting an all-day search for possible '1ct1m~. A Coast <Juard helicopter and Jet scanned the water from the sk} wh1k a 41-foot salvage vessel and smaller patrol uaf1 \carched bdow. authonues said No distress calls had been reported. The waters v.erc calm and the skies we.re clear where the boat went down. D1 ' ers from the Los .\ngl"les Coun- t) henff'i Oepartmentexamtncd the vessel but couldn't determ ine . unda) wh~ the cruiser had sunk Funher in,est1gat1on today 'ihowed that the throttle had been left tn reverse at full po"cr. poss1bl~ causing the boat 10 • take on water ·· 11 looks It kc 11 "a~ done on purpose:· MacPherson said ome of the hoat'!. clcc1rnn1c equipment had been '\tolen and the windowo; were lncl..cd out. he added. The craft was co-ov.ncd b" Lam Brandon of l o' Angele-;. who \a1d he and Sculptors lnternauonal. which won the d1vmon. was among those branching into new works. Their entry included a replica of the nation's Capitol butldmg w1th Groucho Marx's bust on top. two Rcapn characters. one as a Rambo-- bodied wamor, another as Super (Pleue eee SAND/ A2) Sand Dabblera created a real ca•tle for the "Anything GOH" category. (Pl eue .ee YACHT/ A4) Toeless hiker back at UCI , forced to quit benefit walk Ankle infla mmation curtails 925-mile trek before its ha lfway point in Oregon Terry Hartig. the UC Irvine gradu- ate student who auempted a 925-mile chanty hike less than two years after sufTenng severe foot injuries. is back on campus these days. his goal un fulfilled . Ankle 1nflammauon forced Hantg. 26. to cut hon his "Wilderness Walk· A-Thon" after complclmg a 42.S-mile stretch of the Pacific Crest Trail lhroush Oregon. ··1n1t1ally, I was downhearted and discouraged." Hartig said Fnda}. "h's taken me a while to c;cc 1he pos1t1vc things 1n 11. .. He did succeed in ra1s1ng a modest sum for three UCI programs. and he proved that foot disabiltt1c~ would not preven t him from pursuing his fa vorite outdoor acu v1t1es "For m} first year back after a pretty se vere tnJury. I think I did OK." Hanig said. That injury occurred in Februar} 1985 when Hartig and a friend hiked through snow lo the summit of Mount an Jacmlo near Palm Springs. The UCI student's feet were badh frostbitten in the climb. The following month. doctors were forced to amputate all of Hartig's toes and the balls of his feel. Harug had to learn to walk again without crutches. He also worked with a proslhel1ccompany to develop 1nsen s for his shoes to make walking more natural. Before his tnJUry, Hartig had hik ed more than 1,600 miles along the southern and central portions of the Pacifi c Coast Trail. which strctchcc; along the West Coast from Mexico to Canada. In June. JUSt 16 months after his foot inJuncs. he announced he would complete the hike as a fund-nuscr. walktnll 925 miles from the southern PHIL SteEIDEllAI PEOPLE IN THE NEWS part or On·gon Ill Canada. On Jul ) 1 hl' rejoi ned the 1ra1I Jt the \amc plalc he left 11 tn I YX4. ahout 10 m1lr'i 'iOulh of ~'ihland, <>re I lart1g h1!..l·d 1he liNt 50 mile' alone. ('Ompll'll'd another SO w11h J profe\\Or frnm l '( anta { ru1. then tra\C.~lcd 1hr nnt 275 mile'i ,1lonc. He was anornpan1l·d b~ his girlfriend during another 50-rnik \lrt'tch tO\\ard lhl' ~a,h1ngton 'ltall' hMdl·r The l '( I 'itudent. \\ho cam pc:d outdoor'> along the ht!..l·. had little trouble "11h "ca1hcr or terrain But he dc,cloocd u in11n utnll pain 1n ht\ (Pleaff see TOELESS/A2) $15 million claims filed against Irvine in traffic accidents By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OftlMDelr .......... Two traffil accidents ha'e tng- gered S 15 mil hon in damage cl.um' against the< It) oflrv1nc by cla1m an1<. who allege the city wa~ negligent 1n lighting and maintaining the \trccl'I \\here lhe aec1denl'i occurred. The claim\ "ere denied ""1thou1 rnmmcnt last wee!.. by the Irvine C ll\ ( ouncil lnJUI) claims a~1n 'it :i public cnttl) must be filed within IOO da)'i of an mc1den1 to pcr;crH' :i person\ nght to file n lawsuit in thr mnuer Two of the claims. each '>C<'kinit $"\ m1ll1on. resulted from a l:llal 1rall1l acc1lkn1 that occum·J Juh ~4 JU \I <.outh ol Lake Forl'\t Dn'e on \itouh1•n Park"'a ' .\nord1ng to the 1n1t1al report h\ lhl' l .ilitornia H tgh"'a~ Patrof. \nthnn\ John Gurrola 2 l of Pa..aJl'nJ "a!I killed "hen he tcppcd from thl' 1 urb in front of a I Q8 I '-krl·l·dc' lknz dn,en b) Rohen < l'UI \tol i.. 4:!. of "'9guna Hills The JJmage l'l~.rm-were fil ed b\ the accident' 1u1m's pan:nt\, John f Gurrola of San <.1abnel and Oh,1a >\ E<.trada ol Duane \tltlrnc' ~\dnc} L. Watson. rcp- (Pleue llff CLAIMS / A4) Ponulation pi-oiections called.provoking Ls co~nct1 r ;/ ~ . to hear park Laguna counc ilman bla mes growth on agen cies that allow big developments By LAURA MERK Ol lMC>ellr"-'• .... PrOJCCl1ons that w uth Orange Count)''s population will double in the rrc~t 10 ~ used a Laiuna Beach C'ounc1lman lo blast county supcrv1sot1 and c1t1es th~t allow biJ dc,clopmcnt Rect·n1 proJCC'110M by the Southcm Caltfornui .\s 1at1on of Govern- ment (SC' \G) c umnte that by the year 2010 the population of Onn ~- County w1ll 1ncrcasc by I m1lllon - from 2 m1lhon to more than l m1lhon l\G also prOJCCled that more than 1-4 nuJbon people "'ould '" c 1n south county. Laauna Reach Mayor Pro Tcm Neil Fiupatnck's rcacuon wa s1mpl . "Wow'" "I dtrttl my wnth to the 10~ mentt. -counties and c1t1c -that ha\c allo\\ed and continued to allow 111p1d 1rowth .. Fitzpatrick $ltd the blame for overgrowth should be shouldcrc<J by the county. ccording to Paul Carey, execu11vc ass1 tant to 5th 01slncl upcrv1sor Tom Riley. thr county 1s attempting to deal with growth. "We arc at capac1t) wi th law enforcement a11d 1ransp()ft:lllon. 1 don't know 1f "'c arc rnrrcntl> handhna what is happcn1na on lhe freewa s," he ~1d. Care) said rapid arowth 1 1n· e\ nablc.-and that the count) 1mpl> mu t find wat to accommodate 1t \\.hen w11l 1t cha nae' ··rt will cha nae almo'll af'\cr 1l 11 too late When it 1 severely ovcr- dc~elopcd the c1ttzeni will tct ' arou\cd. l 1!..l' 1n In ine.. \31d F1llpntnck ··.\II )OU ha ve to Jo l'i g1) up and look at Lu~ l\ngelc'I and tell Hiurself that " the "'~> 11 "''II be tn Orange County ll'~Ju t a matter of11me •· According to franl.. llotcM.1s~. dire tor of regional stratcgtl planning for ( o\G. the proJecuons arc tla'ICd on current trend and could change with proper planning Tht' mcrtasc 1n <;ou th lO unt> " proJCCled de pate 'low-growth mcnc mrnls in stveral c1t1c "There IS low ifOv.th 1n Laguna Beach l har ma he moder.ttr arowth 1n a couple othl·r com· muniltC\ Thr re'>t " "''d<' open The' 've llC'll the throttlr., tu lhc OclOr and ll 1s the fault of the c1tt1cn~ who elected the people who arc making dcc1s1ons which arc contrar) to the public interr l." s:ud F111pat nck .\ccord1na to Hotchkiss the proc:co; for making the pr0Ject1ons. "'h1ch "'ere completed for 1x count1c,, 1s the most detailed and a curall' l'\Cr completed h> AG Rcscan:hcrs tooJt. into ecrount 11lcgal lmm1gra· uon. higher b1nh rate for 1mm1· gra nt • age and death rate" Dunnp. lhe nrxt frw month~ ( \(, "'Ill worl.. \\-Ith ''t) and count otTtc1al"i to look mo!'( clo5el Al the figures and the prOJl'\ted &ro°"'th'\ ellcri.. on hou1iini. :ur qualll) anll transponatton ( \G ~•II then mJkc '''draft formJI lo1"C'l.a'il in June issue again By LA RA MERK Of _o..,,.....- .\n unu~u.il legal battle that hi$ p111ed Orange Count> and a pnvate de,c:loper aga1n1,t the ctt}' of 1..a&una Beath ha\ prompted the \tl) ounc1l to l'(hcarariumcnt on the crcauon of the Alta l aauna m1n1-park The park hlOC'k\ accc to 1 ht sandhna ( 0 ·, proposed IU ·Unit de,elopmenl -a prOJ«t the ctt)' op po~' (\l1f)('rmr < oun Judge Judllh R't'a n ruled 1n Man.h that the Cll) did 'not (Pleue eee llIJll1-PAU /A2) ..