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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-07-03 - Orange Coast Pilot' ..... SUNDAY, J ULY 3, 1988 --Fourth g~ts off to, mild start Low clouds keep.crowds from beac es, but forecasters call for wanning trend By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ................ Overcast skies kept Orange Coast beaches less crowded than expected Saturda}' and ma) have cooled the temperi. of m oto n sts, as no mltjor Features Turn your backyard barbecue Into an event all your neighbors will ap- preciate with a few simple tlps./81 California leactrers map stragedy for tht! future at annual federation meeting In San Francisco./ AS Nation New information released In widening probe of con- tract fixing in the defense Industry./ A4 Sports Steffi Graf dethrones Martina Navratilova for women's crown as Boris Becker f a_£es Stefan Edberg forl'hen's title at Wimbledon.101 lndez About Employment C6 acc1dent~were reponed locall~ on the first da} of a bus}' Founh of Jul> Y.eekend. Those who expected clearer skies. however. can be warmed by the National Weather Servi~ fo recast which pred icts warmer. sunn}' Laguna museum • moving forward By ROBERT HYNDMAN ,Of ............... With each ne w home built in south Orange Count). the audience for a n grows. That prospect could bnng welcome changes to the Laguna An Museum. which over the past 60 }'ears has seen plent) of tht'm An enlarged museum was com- pleted in 1986. a curator has been replaced and with the recent selection of Charles Desmarais. the museum again has a director following a scven- month absence. "I'm excited about 11," Desmarais said in a recen t 1nterv1ew. "I thmlc com mg here is a very good move for me and it's a very good time fo r the museum. I think the Laguna An Mos-eum .sea-itself tn-a -pamrolarty good position to make 11s next step forward:· That ne" step will almost cenai(ll~ 1n,olve the groY.tng south count~ 1n its plans. "Thcre·s reall~ nothmg betY<een us and the L3 Jolla (Museum ofC-ontem- poral) .\n). "hu:h means 1t"s ours to help sen e:· Dt:smara1 sa~ s 'Tm cxc11ed about programs that reach out into the rnmrnun1t\ and r d hke 10 lind "a)s to c\pand in that d1rec- 11on ·· .\hhough l">l.·.,mara1c, prl'fares an~ 1al~ of plans" 1th a reminder that an} d1scuss1on nght no" 1s prehminal). hi.' doec, ha' c detin11c 1dt'as he·d like to introduce. "eathcr throughou1 Southern Cah- forn1a, excep1 for some low clouds and fog along the Coast 1hrough mid- morning. Police throughou1 California step- ped up efTon s this Jul) Fo unh "cekcnd to keep drunken dnvers off tht• road tateY.1de. nine people were ~illed 1n traffic accidents in the first I~ hours of the Foun h of July "cckend. s~ud California Highway Patrol spokesman Steve Kohler. And there were 6S I arrests for drunken dm 1ng betv.ecn 6 pm fnday and 6 . am Saturda) A )Car° ago. there v.ere seven traffic fataht1cs and 307 arres1s 1n the same 11me span. Ko hler said Of the nine fatahllci . li\i.~ occurred 1n CHP JUnsd1ct1on and all fhe '1c11ms v.cre no t weanng seatbelts. Nat1on"1de. MS fataht1es '4-ere rt· poned on roadv.a~s through Satur- da~ night ( HP drunk.en dnver arrests v.ere up from 1987 becauS( m ore officers are on patrol. Kohler said. "\\.e ha\e mounted almost 400 C\tra patrol shifts .. with the pnmary hx us tx·ing DL' I arrests,·• he sa.ad. The CHP also 1s o peTaung fhe c,obnet~ ch~lpo1nti. statcwltle In Laguna Beach. the C H P assined in a !>Obnet} checkpoint Fnda} night "hllh led to thl' arrt>Sts of nine motnn'>ts Pohcl' '>et up thl· cheC'kpotnt 10 the 5i0u1hbound lanes of South Coast H1ghv.a~ JU!>! south of Nycs Place, and oixrated 11 fro m tO: 15 p.m. to 1 .is a m Dunng that \lme. 1.898 'ch1t les pas!>("d through. and 812 of t ho'K' "en· stopped b' officers. \c:' en teen motonsts v.ere asked to pan1ura1c 1n field sobnet) le'Sts "h1l h kd 111 the ninr arrests. pol.lee -..m.t In add1t1on om· passc.nger was (Pleaae eee FOURTH/AS) Water: Keeping tabs on the tap 8 ) 8 0 8 VA~ EYK.El'\ Ol .... 0.-,.._ ..... It ., hot and du!.!' in the heartland after ont• of tht' dm·st spnngs on record and C\IX'n!> in 1he m1dv.-cst are telhn~ the nauon 10 bra~ for a possible agnC'Ultural disaster 'lmhem <. alitom1a ts also in the gnp uf a drought. after t""o successive winte" ot 1mufTic1en1 snow and rain. and water officinls 1n San Fraecisco ha'e 1mpo~ a 15 pcrct:nt cutbeckon v.o ter use So ho"' are things in Sou.them CaJilom1a. "here drought is a wa) of rfr" --- Herl' llU t\1de ohserven often A dry Fourth predJcted In ltt. MldwHl.A4 C•llfoml• agrlcultu,.. l»n- •nttlng from dl'OUllhf.A2 · hall' their tinge~ at t~ rcg.ion·s ' allt'jt'.'d aquat1. oppukn~ But hxal and regional water of . fa 1ab <.a' t ' not fair to refer to ~outhl'rn C alifom1an\ as water \\;htC~ In fal·t olliu:il<o '-'!\ that ~use of 1h1"' n:g1on·.) Ion& h1~WI) of &.ood Y.Jll'r mJn.tgcmcnt supplies are S('· 1. urt• allhPu~h th.: <;1tua11on could , h.tng1.• Ol'\t \l'.H ) Ann Landers A8 Births A7 Bridge A7 For one. Dcrmara1s would hke tht'., museum to publish more catalogs to accompan~ thl' e\h1b111on!> . .\!though catalogs arl' npcn 1vc to pnnt. l k,mara1s lxhc' cs it 's 11nportant to pro' 1dc museum '1'\1tors Y..1th the ha\ ~g.round and contc\t from "h1ch the art "as created Catalogs also '>er\l· a.._ rl'cords of the museum·s (Pleaae eee LAGUNA/A3) Although the Santa Ana River la a little drler tha.n uaual, Southern California la actually Delly._ ..... ., .... ....,_ in pretty good ahape de.plte d.roU.Cbt con· dltiona elsewhere. "()Ur \.\,ltl·1 'upph lllr this summer ll111I..' ~p,.J ..aid Rltn Wmslo". 'up .. nntl·nlknt 1 1hc \1~ Con- ~·llJ.ih·J \\ .1wr 1)1.-,tnct .. O ur wellr. Jn· .iii •rt•rall••nal But v.e a.re (Plea..e .ee WATER/A2) Business 06 Classified C3-7 Crossword 0 4 Entertainment 8 4-5 Horoscope A8 New Homes C 1.2 Opinion A6 Paparazzi 8 2.3 Public Notices C8 Sports 01-5 Style 8 1-3 Weather A2 Weddings A7 Pilot closed for Fourth The Dail'r Pilot's business offi ce will be.dosed Monday for the Jul> Fo unh hohdny. Monday'sed111on of the Dail) Pilot will be pn n tcd earl) in the momingand dd1vercd by 7 a.m. If your paper is not delivered on time. or 1f )OU ha\e other problems. call our Customer Servic e Departmen t at 642-4333 betWttn 7 a.m. and I 0 Lm. The Da1h Pllot will resume normal printing a nd dchve~ schedules o n Tuesday. Great racers gear up for run to Boston BJ ROBE"T HYNDMAN °' ............. Eighty vintage automobiles wtll drive to Bosto n today int~ final lq of \ht cross-country O~at American Race that bepn June 22 at Dis- neyland. A S2SO.OOO punt will be dtVlded amona \be Winners followina the outcome of today's 36().milt aea "°!'" Wilkcs-Battt. Pa. to City lfaU tn Boston. ' Dana Point man says tape showing alleged brutality was altered By The Associated Press .\ '1deo taix showing shentTs dl·put1cs thro"ing an inmate 10 the lloor of a county Jail was crudcl) sphn•d where the tape might havt' sho wn the hcst 'It'" of the alleged brutalit~. a tde' 1s1on expen sa~s. Tht' incident 1n,olv1ng Lawrence Joseph Ea\Cs, .is. of Dana Point was captured on two otha ''1deotapes. but Ea'cs' attome} contcnds the tape that was either damaged or altered !offered the best angle of the alleg~ attack. .. E-<actly at the point of the mc1- dcn1. the tape has been cut:· said Wilham Wright. an associate director of television produc11ons at the lJn1vers1t') of Southern Cahforn1a. Wnght "studied the tape on Eaves· behalf on Thursd.a). "Ifs very possible a section was removed. It doesn·t appe3f to have lx•l'n l'atcn ti~ a casc,em.· pla~er.·· ht• \aid Counl) o fficials and dcpu11ec, sa~ E:n cs. "ho was arrested on a charge nf abusing thc count} ·s 911 emerg- e nc) line. was thrown to the lloor on _ .\pnl 30. 1985. because he \\as thrcatemngJail depuues The~ S3) the tape in question "as damaged b) a '1deocassettt' pla\ er whtn 1t was '1eY.cd b' count' rtprc'lcnta11,c and a · sheriffs lieutenant E a~cs · att o rne\. K e,1n Mc Dermou . alleges that.deputies and count~ o ffi cial doctored the tape to pro tCt't themseh es from Eaves· pend- ing lawsu11. Y.h1ch Sttks S750.000 1n damage' The tnal 1s scheduled to begin Jul) I Count' and shenfT officials d('('hn- cd Fnda~ to comment on the expen·s anal '!>IS because the case 1s pending.. Conteatanta for the moet aplrlted dlYialon of the Orange County l"teeta Baby ~nteet °'""' ............ ,,.. c_, line ap before the juqes. Tbe P'leeta n.na th.roap Monday. Pancakes, ch_ili and battling bands f~atured Fiesta events . By ROBERT H\' 'OMAN Of .. .,...,,.. ..... Thc Oninge ( '-'Unl' Fiesta.."' h1c-h featuttd • beby ron1c-c,1 ;ind an arm v.Tt'sthng rom~uuon Saturda~. rontmuc llS fh C"~\ run todEa) a t Mite Squa~ Park 1n Fount.tin \ allc' Toda' 's "hedulcd e'-ents mduck the flCSUl·s Ouh Cool ofl', the Lions Plncalt Bra.Hast and the fi nals 1n the Battk of tht Bands rontcsl. In add111on. t~ Sl\th annual f1t$ta ~·111 feature C'OntJnuous entttt11nm~nt, ~•ml\ al ndcs and othtt atfracUOn1.. and 1n tour cat('jonc' -cute t c;m1le. prctttcst e)-es. prct11c'it ha1rand most ptntt"d. bascJ on thendreu for thr ounh of Jul\ thtmc .\I held . turd•' v.ac; the Cahtom\I talt Arm "rtSLh n ( hamp1onsh1p sponsored b) Coon Beer Featurro among tht rompe-utors Y.'S Bob Eazor. the man v. ho i.aught arm •~thng tcchnlQUCS to .aor ~' h ('(tCr . tallone for the mcw1e. "Over the Top .. I hrou.J,houl the da~ E.a.zo r wa JOl nc'd by nauonal ;ind -.orld '-tlam'Pt<>ns 1n <kmon tra.oons for f .au \f".'\ talOf'\ This yur's event has proved to be \be m01t competitive tn tftt nn·.-m-. )Ur history. Race spokaman Pbil Cole said sevual teams have 1 lhot at ~ w SS0.000 arand pntt. , ........ ll.A.Cm/d) The thousands of pt0pk -.ho v1 1tcd the F~ on ~turd:n •ere treated lo the 4Sth ann\A&l Baby Contest ~JX'n~Hnl "' the Fountain \'alley Chamber of Com men'<' Pn1l'' v..tlt a~arckd 1n t"<) • divt11oni. Thl" ... ,C"'ita run lhrou&t\ Monda), when ta f1n-"orls. sho" will bllhb&ht the llCUVlUC$ at 9. p.JD. '\> ~ •<'nt'ral aJm1 ion 1 U . ch11drn 6 '° 10 are adm111rJ tor S 1 and chtldrtn under~ att ldmined &ec.. f I \ ' ... .. • ' I ..... ............. ~ ....... Rewpon Bacb Ja a t near normal le•ela. WAT ER: KEEPING TABS ON THE TAPS... , From Al advertising for people to use water wisely. becau~ if it stays dry for another year. then we could be headed for trouble. " The Metropolitan Water District. Southern California's largest water a$ency. mananges water from two dist.ant sources. one to the cast and the other to the north. and distributes 1t to a complex network of smaller agencies throughout the region. Distnct spokesman t1m Sltrove said diversity has been one key to sumvaJ in the southland. .. w e·bave mulftple sources of water and that helps us. because if there is a hydrological short.age in one area. we can usuaJly compensate from another area. .. he said. "Los Angeles is getting less from the Owens Valley this year. for example. so they're drawing more from the districl. And we also have groundwater. which supplies about one third of our needs. In Orange County you have a partic ularly weU - managed groundwater system ... In Northern CaJifomaa. a drought 1n 1976 and 1977 caused considerable hardship. Even with its nonnally higher rainfaJI. that region has a less extensive network of backup water sources to rely on. Sltrove said. -'"TO the nortlnhey generally rely <>.n a single source of very high quality. water... he said. "So they're very subject to the hydro10$Y of the year. If it rains. they're in fat c11y. I fit doesn't. they're in trouble very quickly ... Southern ulifornia's two main soul'CC$ of imported wat.cr arc the Califomja Aqueduct, which draws water from the Sacramento River delta., and the Colodrado River Aqueduct. which draws water from the river via a srstem of canals. One thing that has tradauonally worked in Southern Callfomaa's favor as th<' fact that drought has never a1Tec1cd both sources simul- taheously. , If the weatherconlinut's to be dry an the north. ho wever. Southern Cah- fornaans are go ing to ha'e 10 conserve 1f the) do not want to deplete their resenes. according to Stan Sprague. general manager of the Metropolitan Water Dastnct of Orange Count~. which acts as a local wholesaler for water imported b) the \.1etropohtan d1stnc1. "Reservoirs an the state water pro1ec1 are down. and pro1ect1o ns are the' wall be down as low as 1976 aftht> weather continues tO be dry DClll ~ear an the north ... he said. "If we can get a 10 percent reduc11on in use through volunta~ conSt·n·ation. then I thi"lk we'll be able . to get by without mandato~ cutbacks. If peopk don't conserve \•ol untanly. then we're going to see come cutbar ks an 1mga11on V.e ma} e-ven have some of the mt'asures you're seeing 1n San Franc1S(·o this year.·· According to some nonhemers. Southern Californians ha\e alwa\5 been better at lliliiJbb1ng otht'r peopl~'s water than at conscn 1ng their own. "We in Northern California want to see a demonstration that the south 1s really serious about water conserva- tion," said Sunne Mc Peak, a member of the Contra Costa County Board of upe!"Visors and a longtime water act1v1sl. .. Cities and counties in the south need to be much more aggressive in their efforts at water conservation ... The divergence ofopinion between Northern and Southern California reached its symbolil"'pcak with the 1982 vote oo the propo~ Peripheral Canal. which foundered m a tidal wave of opposition from northern voters. The canal, which was approved by a narrow margjn in the south. would have drawn water from the northern side of the San Joaquin Delta to the southern side. aJlowing Southern California to draw olT more water without causing ecologicaJ damage. Advocates of the canal said it would 1mprovewaterOowin the delta and actually improve its ..ecology by reducing the amount of salt water that gets ~ucked in when fresh water is sucked o ut. Nonherners did not buy the south's arguments. however. and clobbe.rcd the measure by an esti- mated ratio of 9-to-I. McPeak said northern w•r ac- ti v1sts would never agree ~ let southerners draw more water unless there .were written guarantees that the delta's ftsheries and other natural resources were protected. "The Bay Area is not going to cooperate until we have it in writing, through legislation. that all beneficial uses in the delta will be protected forever.·· she said. "There has to be a bottom hne, beyond which there can he no negotiation for funber use. The Metropolitan Water District wants to leave that open to negotiation. The' ·re not acknowledging that this as a linate resource·· But nonhemers could also use som{' lessons about finite resources. ~1d Sprague ··tt \OU''e e'er been to the Sacra· ml'nto area. then 'ou've seen ho-w lu~h and gret•n 11 is:" he said "Well. 1t·s 1n the Sacramentocn' chaner that 'nu l·an ·t ha' e water· meters. so pl'opll· are not charged for water all'llrding to ho" much the) u~e. Can 'ou 1 magi ne ho" I ush 11 could be here 1f "l' didn't ha 'e to pa~ for the water "t' U!>ed''" \,1uthcrn Californians do ne-ed to i:nn~·rve. ho"e' er. and water of- lil 1als hen: need to·coa11nue looking fur add1uonal c;ources of water. said S~ro,e. \ Supreme Coun dec1s1on 1n 1963 gr::in ted some of Cal1forn1a's cnt1tle- mrn1s to Colorado Ri ver water to .\n1ona . .\nd .\nLOna's use of Colo- radu R1vtr water 1s ex po...-cted to rise dramaucall) with the completion. \O rne 11me 1n the next decade. of the T uc'\on .\queduct. pan of the huge ( entral .\nzona Project. .\nd for the time beang. the Cah- lorn1a Water Project. which bnngs water south from the delta. has reached less than half of its planned capacity of 4.5 million acre-feet per year. An acre-foot is equal to 325.900 gallons. or e nough to supply a family of fi ve for a year. Some help could be on the way from the farmers and ranchers of the Imperial Valley. For fo~r years. the Metro~li~n Water D1stn ct has been oegotaaung fo r extra water fro m the Imperial lmgation District. in return for between S 15 million and S 17 million 1n water conservmg improvements . In fact. the o nly stumbling block 1s the price of those improvements. Sprague said. -· "For some reason. thev want to hold us up for haghwa) robbery:· he said. But Charles Shreves. of the Im - perial lrngataon D1stnct. said his district only wants a hedge against infla11on. '"We have. over past years. con- sened about 138.000 acre-f.eet' per )Car through concrete lining of our channels," he said. "What we're talking about is adding new measures. such as regulatory reservoirs and pumpback S)S~ms. The added water we conserve. plus 50.000 acre-feet of "hat we're already saving. would then be ~vailable to MWD: We're asking S 17.5 m1ll1on. so that we at least start pumng in all available conservauon methods. The.)'' re offer- ing S 15 m1ll1on. which offers us no protection against nsing costs as we install these measues over the years." Even if the 150.000-acre-foot deal goes through, howrver. Southern Californians will need to be ever more m indful of their. water use. said Sprague Families can eas1h achieve their goal of I 0 perl'ent conS('rvauo n by ta1'.1ng slightl~ shoner showers. and not turning the water on full fo rce. he said • ·· .\ lot of pcopk leave the water running "hen the~ ·re brushing their tee.th.'' he said. "If vou·re doing a long. thorough JOb as your dentist ll'll-; vou vou should. that's a lot of WUl>t~d water. Another thing people can do 1s -wal>h full loads of clothes and dishes. Our washers are vel) ellic1cnt machines. but the~ 're not dlicaent 1fvou don't fill them. It takes as much w·ater to do half a load as to do a full load." Leaking faucets are another no-no. he said . .\leak no bigger than a pencil lead can consume 150 gallons of water an a 24-hour period. almost as much as havmgan extra person 1n the house. • The main point to consider about water an Southern California. accord- ing 10 Skrove. as that the problems facing residents here arc never going to have a final and pennanent solution. '"The water issue is not something that's going 10 go away.'' he said. ··We've been grappling with 1t all through this century. a nd the battle as going to contanut' -forever." State's farmers cashing in on agonyof 1'4idwestcounterparts SANTA B.\RBAR .\ f .\Pl-Farm- ers an this Southern California region have been spared lhe kmd of drought seen in the Midwest. and some growers have enjoyed a wmdfall from drought-induced high wheat pnces. Despite a rela11~t'l} warm. d f) "inter in California. the ram season that ended Thursday produced 12.39 inches of rain here.Just over the 12.35 historical average. according to the Natio nal Wealher Service. "There is no great dasa~ter or catastrophe:· said Marvin Snyder. a °c~~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE ~uunl\ farm ad' 1ser who works with 't:gl·table and strawberry producers 1n Santa Mana. Flower seed crops in Lompoc are hli,oming without problems. said '\nd) Learned. a Badger Seeds pro- duction specaahst who works with g.ro" t' r'i "Right at the moment. we are in prm~ good ">hape:· he said. "The rainfall this )ear wiU carry the crops through." .\nd I.arr) Parks. who raises d' tlCados on 600 acres west of Goleta, said "basacally. we are Silting fine." fhc dry winter caused range grasses 10 mature faster than normal. reduc- ing the grasses' nutntional benefits and forci ng ranchers to sell their herds weeks earlier than normal. said Wayne Jensen. a farm adviser who O\ll'r~cs th<.' ll\eSIOCk industry. But pnce\ were-high this spnng. so mnny ranchers received good returns. said W1llv C'hambcrhn. who runs cattle on· 11 .000 acres near Los Olivm Delly Piiot Oeltvery It Guerenteed ~ ~, f• .... , t• '"' 'If) .. ,, .... ",. ,,,.., ~At fltt th " "'' ,... 111 ,,.., •• 't " Cctov''O"' 19eJ Ot•"Of' l llt41 i 1["'"'''" t. ~-..·' ' ' '• newt ~fO'~ .,.,,.,~ ~':JI • "'attfW Ahil't'V Justcall 642-6086 ,.,,,J ' -U' c :-c.,~ """ t"lt ..... ~ mtnf' ,,.-" "'-'t he 1-.:,,.orMtt .. • ''"'"'' ~ • '"" ,_ OI COC'V'>OI'' ,..,.. 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S.....M"11 73 51 Swell c11<ec11on South_, OUtloe* for A11gs1a11 12 47 Topeaa t7 ID Sant• Monica .. 12 Mond!IY SllQllt cl«•-In _. aN:I a,_, Rapids 12 47 W~on.OC ... ID Sloc:kton 100 11 ..... Winning Lotto numbers picked By Tbe Au~iated Pre11 Hl"re are the wi nning numbers picked Saturday night for the Cali- forn~~ Lotte'1,'s twice-weekly "Lotto 6-49 game: -4. 45. 37. 47. 46. 26 and the bonus number. I. · Players who correctly gues~ all sax numbers will share a prize pool of S 12.2 million. said John Schade, a state lottery spokesman. All those who picked fi ve numbers plus the bonus-number will divide amo ng them~lv~a pm.( pool ofS 1.8 m1lhon: fi ve of Sill will share $952.000: fo ur of six will share $866.000. Three of six is wonh an automatic SS per winner. The numbers were chosen by Lotto machine during a television broad- cast onginaung in Sacramento. T hr sales from Wednesday night lo Saturday's drawing were S 17 .3 million. Earlier Saturday in Sacramento. a Jacumba homemaker won the top pntt of S2 million and a relircd El Cajon newspaper press foreman won SI million Saturday on the state lottery "Big Spin." Therrisa Doyle. 25. hit the "double" slot. then landed on SI million. "I felt reall) lucky:· she said. .. rguess rm fonunate -not guesCT know I am. It's amazing. .. A fishing11nd gardening enthusiast. Doyle said she plans to establish retirement accounts for herself and her husband. Larry. and trust funds for their two daughters. Trenna. 5. and Aheia. 2. he said she will take some time to decide how spend the rest of the S80.000 she recc1,e ~earl) after taxes for the next 20 yt'ars. ··1 didn't really make plans on the s~ millaon." she said. "I just made plans for the for- surc (minimum pnie ol) SIO.ooo.·· Bernard Thompson: 83. !Ml•d he had dreamed that he was go1ng 10 win has SI million. The state wait pay him $40.000 a year after ta,e<> for the nt 'l 20 vears. '"That's something -S40.000 a year:· Thompson said. "Of course. at my age. I may not be around to get 11 all." Thompson. who runs a pan-11me s1gn-makmg business from his home. said he plans 10 bu~ a car and th up his )atd. "Oh, I'll do some thin~ ... he said. Pair.claim record for striptease LOS .\NGELES (AP) -Twenty- two-H~ar-old Delane Balliot and 28-\ear~old Newcomb Munt ended a 72- hour marathon stnp act an the window of Melrose A venue store aturday. stnpping to their' under- wear 432 !Imes. T he pair began their quest to enter the Guinness Book of World Records Wednesda) afternoon. As long as nobody else breaks their record. they said the 1989 G uinness book will List them as the first record holders. "We are the pioneers." Munt said. "M ~ feet are twice the size of my shoesQ"aght now." Ball1ot said Satur- da} ase\he took o ff her high heels. '"I want to go ho me. take a shower. go to sleep for days." The professional strippers were alto"cd to rest for five minutes every hour dunng their bump and gnnd-a- thon. but they often danced several straJght hours to accumulate tam!.' for catnaps. a spokt'sman said .. Both Balhot and M ~t "Ork as \) stnppcrs for a )ang1ng telt-gram com- pan> 1n the area For establishing the record. their employer 1s g1vangeach of them S500. .. a new set of clo thts and a (rec tnp to >-- either New York Cit) or Hawa11 RACERS HEAD FOR BOSTON ••. From Al "From any viewpoint. the outcome of the world's greatest old car race is as unpredictable as can be." Cole said. Eighty cars from the original field of 123 remain. bu1 more than I 00 arc e~pected to drive into Boston this afternoon. several hoping to cross the finish line despite being disqualified earlier in the race. Saturday's 350-mile stretch from Enc to Wilkes-BarTe was won by Dick Burdick and Wayne Bell. whose 1924 Bentley Three-Liter Speedster fin- ished just 14 seconds off the perfect time set by race officials. Burdick. of Rosansk). Tex .. and navigator Bell. of Lake Oswego. Ore .. are considered favorites. But Cole believes about 20 teams have a shot at victory. In the I 0 days of qualifying races. eight d ifferent teams emerged as first- place winners. fueling the com- petlll\'C spant that has marked this year's race. Wanners of the daily race collect S.5.0<X> Im first place . Over 11s 11 da~ ~. the cross-country race has k·d motonsts from D1s- ne) land to NMtern Calaforn1a. through the Rod.aesand the Midwest .and to the Great Lakes region before ats finish toda\ in New England. Racers "'" lea'e Wil kes-Ba1Te toda) at 5 a.m . stop for lunch 10 Ha nford. Conn :ind arr l':\pectC'd m Boston b~ 4 lP p m * Now Thru J ul v 3 I st * A mling's Ann ive.rsa ry Sa le I EVERY PLANT 20% OFF I -.~-... . \ . . .. -, .. .. ' ... "" > ·" ... , : ~ s ..... . 20% OFF ALL PLANTS: • IN STOCK • "'r f.C:l"l. ORDER • FRf-II TOCK ~'EEK U ' AMLING ' s ur ery a nd Garden Center . ewport 1500 easl coast highwa • newport beach (between mac arthur & jomhortt) , • lree local delivery* OPE~ Jl L\ -t1h 9-2 6 44-9510 open moo. thru aat. 8:30·5~30. tunday 9:00-5:3 ' I ] . I ~ c s "' a q a " a a a p c 0 "' (( b s. Cl c SC f( \1 11 fr b f< , FVFiesta . offers fun_ on holidays For a brief few hoan u workera Mt ap rldee &Ad bootba oa Thanclay, the Fountain Valley Ft.ta wu qtdet &Ad empty ... Bat by that e•enlq. howe•er, Mile Sqaare Park wu banu.n. with re•elera enJOJine the carnlm atma.phere, rtdee &Aa maalc. A carnl•al worker who identified hl••lf ~ u "Shorty" arooma a merry-ao-roand hone (lower t pJaoto) ln preparation for ae•eral daya of hard rt~ by e.tt..i-aoen. On the Midway (rlCht), one of the Fl•ta •many rtdee &eta a &o~ o•er by a carnl•al employee while Jerry Tlnaley (below) checb out the prba he'll be aoon ....... oat to,, ... aame wtnnera. Thia la the •lzth year the city of Foaotaln Valley bu hoeted It.a annual Fleata. which end• Monday. Dally Pilot photos by Nick Souza LAGUNA MUSEUM .•• ·From Al programs after l'\h1t1111on<. ha\(' lllO· eluded their run' Desmarais al~o \H)uld li l..l· w ha'e the museum ~ponsur a S) mpos1um of sorts for an cnt1c~ to prO\'tdl· a fo rum where wnter~ could e'change ideas and compare no tes regarding the quaht) and ,·anet\ ot rnntempora~ art 1n the area "It's 1mponan1 for this muSt'um to play an act1\l' rnk in the ::.rt cnv1ron- m(nt of Southern Cahfom1a:· he says. WhateH·r plans are e' entuall) realized. [)(·smarat" sa~s it's import- ant that the) take the communtt) into account. "A museum 1s not JUSt the "him of a curator or director." h" sa\S. "It's a product of the e n\ ironme11.: of all the communit~. of tts 0" n h1s1or. and its own coll~ii'on . So the prosrams that will develop will tx· fully 10 response to the community, which I see as being no t onh Laguna. hut all of Southern Calttom(a. "llh a SJ>l'<'1al emphasis of course in south Orange County." \A.\1r~ ·· hl· 'kl''> ·· .\t the:.-same time. though. "'c ha'l' w hold them 10 the :wmc !.!.and1rd~ "<' use for an~ other dMl~I\ fhl' '4-\f:ar-old Ot-smara1s cur- rcnth si:r\es a~ director of the Caltt~)rn1a \luseum of Photography at l ( R 1\\~rs1dc and t'\Pects to be-gin full-time at thl· Laguna .\rt Museum b' Octohc:r In the me-an11me. he pians on ~pending one da~ a week 10 • Laguna Bcal·h to hc:comc fom1har "Ith thn·ommuntt) and the muSt'um '>tan. anJ to find a ho me Ht!> <;c,·krnon. announced last "eek. culminatl·d a se'en-month search for .1 J1rl·c1or to succeed 8111 O tto n. who fl'5tgncd last November after heading thl' museum for ncarl} seven years. n11on 00\A. st'!' es a president of the .\n lnstllute of Southern Cahforn1a. locatcd1us1 a fe" m1lesdo"n Laguna Can,on Road. .\ithough Desmarais and his wife 1\.111~ Morgan -an editor for the arch11e1.·ture and design magazme .\ngeles -reside 10 Claremont. he ha'> bl-en familiar with the Laguna Art M useum and its programs. ·TH• bas1call} been impressed." he !kl~' "The~ ·ve done import.ant things herr .. -, ' •• o.119 ........... ~ ~....,.. Desmarais promises that th<' mu- seum 's goal of emphasizing Cah- fom1a art. including that pnor 10 World War II. will continue. In addition. he sa}S he welcomes input from the local art communtt}. .\mong the more pressmgconcerns fo r Desmarais will be to hire a de"l'lo pmcnt officer to help raise funds for the museum and to add per onnel to the curatorial staff. Charla Deamarala will take o•er u dlrector at tlae IAC'Gna Artllaaeam. "I think a mu~um has a respdns1- bility to its own community to look • for the artists o f note and show their "This 1 a nc" challenge for me." he 5a)S. "Worl..ing "tth a hroadcr range of mC'dta and at a pl"l\:ltC museum "11h :'I bosses on the hoard instead of JU '1 ,1n,· -11 II Jll ~-nc"' Ill mt" Rut I thin!.. 11.ll tx• n,·111ng Jnd I'm ),)\11..ing for",JrJ h' 1t · .States New1 Service WASHINGTON -Hert arc the votes of senators and local representatives on major legislation 1n C'odgres.s this v.('Ck. A "Y .. means the mcmb(r voted for the measure: an .. N .. means the memb(r voted against the measure; an .. A" means the member did not vote. TbeSenate TreaHry-Po1taJ Service approprtatlou The Senate approvcd. 81-4. l~slation to appropriate funds to the Treasury Department. 1he Postal Service. thC' Ex~utive Office of the President and other independent qenCln for the next fiscal year. (HR 477S) Cransto n {0 )-Y . Wilson(R )-A Plot C'"laJ Hltflatt.a: l trtht The Senate tabled. H -3 7, and thus killed. an amendment that c'empts emplo,ers from Strvmg wnttC'n nottC't' before finng pcnnancnt worken who would be consi~rcd economic stnkers under the National Labor Relations .\ct. The measure amC'nds a bill that rt'Qu1res companies to 11ve employtts ad' anC't' warning of plant closinp and mass la,ofTs (S 2527) Cransto n (0)-A W1lson(R)-4. Plul cletial •tlflcalt011: u taraJ ~Jsaster The Senate approved. 95-0. an amendmtnt to the plant closma bill exempttna employcl"5 from aivingadvancc noucc 1fthe mass layoffs or plant closmp aR results of natural d isasters such as Ooods. earthquakes. or drought. (S 25~7) Cransto n (0)-Y Wilsoft(R)-Y Plut dela.t •tiflcau .. : t.uks The Stnatt tabkd. 6.l-29. and thus k1llcd. an amendment to the plant cio 1111 bill that -.ould e'\empt somt• ti.Jn~' Jn.• "'1' '"lt' anJ 1l1an assoc1at1"1ns fr,1m t'it-1ni\ "'n 1Jc-rN ··em- plO)C'n .. ( :5:-1 Cranston I 0 1-'\ W ilson( R 1--.\ TbeBou.e Tr...,.rutloa DepartmHt a,proprtatloe1 The Hou~ appr(" ed. ,-1 -4(1. lt'11'llat1on to appropnatl' SI n 8 h1llton for the Transix1nnt1on Ol:partml'nt and ~latC'J ag,·n•1es for the nC''ttl th~-al 'ear 1HR ...... '1-'l B.ldham l R 1-'\ DannC'me,er IR I-"' Ooman IR l-'\ l ungrtn CR)..' Pad.ard tRI-'\ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday July 3, 1988 A3 I I I 1. I I I I I . I I Gang member gets 32 years to life for murdering minister , I 1 '' \' l , ~ l I ' • ~ P -.\ n · I ~­ ' '-' J f ·••I,! µn~ nwml°'\·r \4.J' .,.,·ntenC'Cd I•' '\2 \l'.J'' t,, l11l tO pr ,,,n hlf rubbing .1nJ rnurut•nn~ .1 .l\ m "''1e• a~ he ,,,1, ,ct• r~ .l''''t.1'ht h>r h 'llr,,l..en- ,• •\A.ll ,hu·,t' ~U' 'u r'<:n.•r \ ..... .., loJ~, l anJace ( "•Ille.'! fl'I\'\ tl·J ,l\'lt'n'<' f'('~Ue I I nJa, 1h.ll \nJn ..,_,., 1n \l.•1•rt' <,('!' e th1 rir\I p.irt ,,, hi' ""'nltll((' JI J \QUth !l\lllut1.•r h r r-·r.1n: t-1'11 1,1r pn<iOn \t,,,,., \\JH' '4,,, ~ J: thr lime ot ,.,,. ,,J, n~ rkJ,frJ ~ .. I., h' murder J~1J t"• ,,•un:, ·•l r 'f'ho.·n f \A.0 1••!-it•r, .1 r~· &I'", h.1r~··J !'the 1..illtng l ht \ td I rn l ).j\ J l Thom rS<ln. :-"j\ ,h, t J' hl pr ..l\l'J ,•n h1<. ~nee., "llh '11' h.inJ, r .ll't-J Jn..! h1 \ ('\e~ dt\'4.'•' 1•Ul'IJl J '•'t.lh,1J(' phl)Ot' t:-..~11h \ r• •hJtwn •,·p.•rt ,J1kd \hl\•re a ~J:lg m,·n l~:r ''"' 1• th<' age.' ,11 " "a 'u•1rnl t"lruta1 and rre-d:llllf\ t' pc of I ~ •-.. n .1JJ1, t<'d i. man1uanJ and I h .. rnr'•'n j l•l'0'4.'\l m.n1,1er and Jn l'ldl·r JI the l1rt'Jll'f 7100 .\1X1St1.'hc: l ·hur1. h in 'Jnt..i .\nJ "3~ lillc:-d .\pnl "' I" -J' ht' "1k 11'<'!..<'d cm from tht11 ,:ir r "t r h"mr\•'n' '4('rt .... ~e"tni heir ' 1 thl'I , hun h t-u., ... h1, h had "r·' l n d1w. n attrr JO e' c:-n1n~ d\Ul"C'h lhl' '"' ,,t he~ l'M~rd 1 1..il.a n@. Tra,, ( .incr I and l.i,l·r;.i ~: arc \('t lor tnal .\ 'in 'u~·r1t•r <. l'•un ( arter " allc-gt'd to '1.n (' rulkd the tn~cr FOURTH ST ART MILD ••• F rom Al JIT\''tt•,! ,,n \U,J'll ll'O ,,I ru("l!i, IOIO\· 1,J1'111n in an au1i1nh'l"ltk \ I 1 Ith ml\ll\n\I "'J'> JIT\'"l'd \)0 ,u,r1, 1,1n ,,, Jrunl..en dn' in~ 1n l J\!unJ lka, h tiu; the JITt'\I "a' u•1rl'IJ l\'J t,1 the.' .,\,l"lnl"I\ ("hf'd.~'lnl I"''"" '-11\1 I htn@.' ''l'rt.' l''flC"• 1a lh ~u1r1 '3tur- JJ' Jh'n~ tht: t-..·.1., hl'' a<. \'' ena"'t ., 1\'' l..1·r1 thC' .-r,1"J' a !"111 'mailer thJn <'\f't", tt'J In '<'"rt"'n Ika1'h hf<-guard' c-<.tt· mJtl•J that ahol,ut ~ll 1\\) sunt"IJ th<'f' ',.,lll-J the hc.:i. h ..I [lUt'"' that-. l..inJ of 'mall l"lut "\' \,• lcam,'d th.it the .,·rov.d ... are .l "J" J1'H'rmtn<'d h' the.' v.c-ather ·· u1d C.1ordon RC'CJ a mannt' ~ltl\ ,,ni,C'r ·\\ r·\l. had t"lu't<'r da,., 1n the m1Jdk Ill r~rmh<'r .. Thi· ''H'lln "3' J mild 6 ~rtts an...t th<' 'ur1 l1llert'd ~·C\M1'ltl"nt 4 and '·ll".\t <;(It' rom 01 a SC'uth sv.-rll l ilC'~u.mh made 11t\\.1u1 ~O f'M('UC'S R<'t'J -.aid ~1mc "eath<'r tof'C'C'ast' tor ~ad\ area' ind1catf'd a \h&}\1 "anmng tttnJ fr1r 1oJ1\ v.1th the sl..1t~ cleann1 "E'er. bl~' h'trn' II' the -.·t>ather rt'PQrt'I." he \311J \ nd 11 the' "' 1t'' @.tl10& to ~ n1,"t the' II CC\me doY.l\ here t"tn 1l 111urn' out to N-C"rumm' t·' .1l"'.1'' ~unn' ml.ind l"lut ,k1wn hnt· '"u ne'n l..n<'~ In Huntington tkal·h li let.uards I '-Id th\·, ll'"ds thcrr aJ...,, "ert' a bu 'm.1lk1 1han l'\~l«i !"It~ au't' o ftM 1 "er, J'I "eathl·r \ •'U l..Ol'" ~'"' N-rn thrt"C da " ''°'t "'' '' -.ecn dtrel't <.unhg.h t." s~ud \ 1 'In\ Da' 1dson 1 I'll 'un Pl"t"l ed o ut tor a b11 shonl> atter ~ rm hut not carh eno ugh to Jilt"-t amt,ne·., plan~ for the dav I -\t the.' "'' tx-ach near the Hunt- ington fka.-h Pier. the water I trm(X'rnturc "a\ ti..., deg.recs and tht 'ur1 oOc-rt'd a ~tcad' swell from the ~uth f>a,1d<.0n q1d TM au trmperature p<-alcd at "0 dqttn I '' h1r the "tat her forN"ast throuah \fonJ.'I\ the National Weathc-r Ser- ' llC rrt'J1cts rtear skit'~, e'CCPl for I tht,.,.,• hngenng lov. clouds 11 the ht-Jl hC'' throtsgh the e"en1ni. aivuia 1irewnrl\ fan an unobslrUC'tcd vae- of July Fourth ac-nal displays taklna pla<'t' at \Outbland parb thatnl&ht. j t ounh 01ghn1mt tcmpcntum 1 'hould al. be plasant. ™'llnJ frcMr:I the W\ at the bcachn to lhc upper 60s an,1 m1Jd'c ~ 10 the inland vaJ}eyl M Of~ t out DAILY PILOT I Sunday July 3, 1988 I ~~!! Fo11~th across the ,~~!~~~; .. Rain fell Saturday over some D'P.Olldt.tc·Lal1eiftdlnd11aJ'I. ~u~e~~df!~o~h~'h:yn~dfv'i:s~ section~ ofthc nation's drought belt, £ 1 -ea D ......... i~&.&1 among about so farmen who were but not enough to bru.k the back of { I. . Jtl involved in the 1986 haylift to the dry spell, and Virginia farmers 0 manv ia.rm commu.n es V1rg1nia.when theSouthcastsuffered who wen-helped two years a&o b) '.T it~ own drought. donated hay returnl'<i the favor to an Ohio village. SO T H BEND. Ind. (AP)-The drou~t witMril_\J farm crops may be "At lhe time. (1986) I had a lot of And the drought created a mini nourn.hing rehgious faHh in rural commun1tie1 in lndaana, where parched hay in my barn and I thouaht it was religious dispute 1n Ill inois, where lands thfl'aten farm families' spirits u welJ as their livelihood. the thing to do," said farmer Ralph Oov. James R. Thompson declar~ While praying for rain, members ofsmall town conare11tions arc beina Heyne. who donated about l,SOO unday "a day of prayer fo r rain." l·haltc:ngcd to look deeper into their faith, some reliaious leaMn say. bales to Virginia. "It wasaneasy thin& Thompwn·1.1 action 'angered <\It hough a selection of churches around Indiana reported no sianiflcant to do whi:n my barn was full . I wish we Amencan Atheists. based at Ausu n. 1m:rea~ in. Sunday attendance, special services to pray for rain have drawn were sending it down this time." Te~as. ''Government must top tell· well. A Wisconsin official estimates his ing ctttzen<; "hen 10 pra). what to .. People make mo~. of an auempt for a deeper prayer life ~use of this. state\ .!-month-old drought may pray. ho" 10 pra) or even if they because it's a challenge. says the Rev. John BocsJ1n of St. Celestine Roman bankrupt more farmers and slash should pra) ... the group said in a CaLholic Church in Dubois County in southern lndaana. crop }lelds and dairy herd sizes more ~tatement Saturda}. "I don't think this 1s brin&ing people back to the church," said Bocslin. lhan any other ai.pect of the sluggish 'howersand thundcrstormi.sprcad "ho 1s 1n charge of rural cburch affairs for 12 counties in the Evansville farm l!Conomy of the 1980s. during thl' morning from nort h-Diocese. "Most people on the land are already reaular churchgoen because western T l'\as and th~ Texas Pa n-the} !..now they're dependent on God for: their suc.cess in asriculture. They have handle intu o,outhwc-stcrn Oklahoma to have-a bountiful ram that they can't control." and from .\rkansas across western Tennessee. nurthan M1ss1s!i!pp1 and to 12 inches below normal in thc i\labama \<tore than an inch of ram fell on pans of l"Cntral and northern Arkan- ..as. 0ooJmg '!>Orne streets tn !°'lorth l 11tll' RlK'l and thl' storms l..nocl..ed out dn tnut~ to thou'>.!nd~ of cus- wmero, "II u•rtJ1nl~ ha' hdrx·d uu t an .1" lul lot " nll'tl·orologl't "111..e fh11mr"111 tn L111k Rod .. \<lid ul thl· rJ1 n Bui hl' Jddl·d th.JI '(•mc pan' of thl' 'tall' ha\c-n't had .1drop1n "t'l'l'i .1nJ ·•\\l· tt· '>1111 <10\\,ht'll' tr11m l"O ~tatt'. .. Wl"'rc going to need a couple of more weeks of weather hlce this to n-alh make a dent 1n the drought. and 11 doc~n't look hke that will be the l'3~l' In M1ch1gan\cl"ntrJI l lpper Penin- '>ula. ae .... ~ n.·roncd about SS percent rnnta1nmen1 Saturda~ of a fire that hurn1:d I .200 at re~ 1n the under-dn ll1a"a1ha ~allunal r orest, a LI .:. I ort'\t '>[)Okl'~"oman said. I hi.' ti it· fon:ed about no fam1!11:s to evacuate their homes ovemlght along Lake Michigan's Little Bay de Noc. but thq were allowed back early Saturday. said spokeswoman Mary Mumford. Two outbuildings were dl"stro) ed. she said. A section of U.S. 2 east of Rapid River and nearby Wisconsin Central Railroad tracks were closed for aboul five hours Friday n'ight before crews cx11 ngu1sbed na mes along both route~. Mumford said. Trucks carrying some 2,000 hales of donated ha~ for drought-slncken "II has singly done more damage than . anything .sincc the 1930s. There's, nothing that compares to what the drought has done so far, e en 1fwe get good weather from here in." said Richard Rodcfeld, an econ- omist with the state Department of A~m:ulture. Trade and Consumer Protcc11on . Fish biologists 1n Wisconsin are urging lishennen to use restraint "'h1lc officials consider the possibility of cun a1hng trout fishing altogether bl.'cau'>e of the drought. Trout popu- lation) v.cre down 40 percent to 60 i:x·rcl'nl on two nvcrs in th<.' An tigo area ~un c)rd recently -"L I I ,~ltl Levi Cochran. 6. throwa atonea Into what la left of lndJana •a Indian Creek . On the normal year. the creek woald be running a bove the boy•a bead. 'Dir ty Dancing' m aker sues over X-ra t ed video Defense probe continues to widen LO\ \'\,Cil l £\ t \Pl -The producer of the h11 fil m ··oiny Danung · " '>Utng .1 lilm productt on group that made an X-ratcd '1dco1aix· 11111.'d "\t'I' D1ru Dancing." < Jhalkro ( •Hltrnl t urp and Caballero Home Video are-engaged in tradem:ir~ 1n1nn~l·mcn1 and unfair competition. Vcs tron Inc. JtlOrnl'' lknl" fkn /\ 1 \aid 1n thl" Ja.,..sutt filed in federal court here Frida' ..\d\t'rtl'1ng Jt•,tnlx·' "\ t"f'\ Dirt' Dancing" as a stof) where .. II doc\11·1 gl·1 arl' J1n1cr · fhc \u lt alo,o d ttllTI\ that lhl' name "Very Din) Dancing" would ,·au\t' Wn'iumn c-ontu'lon y,1th a .. Dtrt~ Dannog" sequel and the cum·ni \lore Din~ Danl1n1t" rl"rnrd album \ t'\lron " 'cd..ing 10 han rdease of Caballero's videotape and n'ikt•d thJt Jll lurm''> 1ha1 ha'l' hcl'n d1s1nbu1ed be handed over to '.\•o,tmn. Bt·n·l.' 1 \Jtd < ahalkru otlinal' u1uld not he reached for comment because thc-rl' 1'> nn li \ll'd ll'kphonr number tor the companies .. Dim Danung ··a com111g of age story about a sheltered. wealth) girl and ct pttt•r rt'-'>ort dllme" 1n~ruc1or wh-0 fall in lo-Ve has c-amcd S60 m1lhon smn· 111.1.:is r-l'lca'>l"d'1n r\ugust 1987. ' • WASHI NGTON (A P) -Former N:t\ y research chief Melvyn Paisley helped RC' A Corp. gain new Pentagon business after the company's role in another big military project was cu t back. 1n 'I' hat was alleged I) a quid pro quo arrangement. according to a rubltshed report. Ot-fcn-.c "le"' s reponed in tts Jul) 4 edition that Pa1sle). v.ho hascmeried as a kl·~ figure in the ongoi ng '"' e .. 11ga11on of abuses in the Defense Department'\ weapons-buying sys~ tern. brought RC'A "into the-lucrative submarine electronics business" through n S1.4 billion project then kno"'n .t'> the: C\uhmanne Advanced < ombat \\\tC'm. ofSUBACS. \c' aal '><>urccs wld the newspaper thlH "tOmfX'ttuon for the prOJCCl was cosmc11r and th'at RC r\ had been dc .. t1m:d to "'in But the nev.spaper ~1d 11 v.a~ unclear "h) Pa1slc). v.ho scncd at the Pentagon from 198 1 through ..\pnl 1987. helped RC'A obtain th(' Sl'Br\C contract 1n Janual) 1986. In olht•r de' clopment~ related to the dl'li:n~e prohc: -Tht Lu'i ..\ngdes Times reponed in '°IJturda' ·, ed111ons that rcttred -'<dm Jame' ..\ .. ..\n·" L\ons Jr dcn1nJ 1n an in ten 1c-"' thai he was 1n,ul,l·d hnbcr. and fraud 1n the dekn~c luntracting mdustr). L\on' "'ho ha' worked as a lOO\ult.101 rn thl· Mr Donnl"ll Douglas Corp .. 1nlt' a1 1t:1~1 last Dccembt-r. a)~O olllll'>Cd a "\l'f\ \lnd1Ct1ve chqut•" nl t~ 1ng w de-;irO\ him and lornw1 '\.I\\ (jl'lretar. Juhn F Lt•h man · ''I'm nut J'>~~J-1-~ """h th1l> other uar · I '1111' \JJJ. fl•krnhg to allega- 11110' thJt drkn"c tonsullanll> ha\C: u~·d l lj"tlicd 1n lorrna11on to hl'lp companies win m1l1tary contracts. Lyoni. is not a target oithe ongoing fraud invl"Stigation. although his name appeared on a search warranl served at McDonnell Doug.las' St. Louis headquanc" last month. -The Los Angeles newspaper also .-.aid sources have told the newspaper that Pa1sle) was the subject of a 1983 FBI probe that examined allcgauons of bnbef') and C'lectronic eavesdro~ ptng. Thr newspaper. c111ng an uniden- tified l>Ource fam1l1ar with the 1983 1nvest1gat1on. -.id then-U.S. At- tornc} Elsie Munsell declined to prosecute Paisley follow1pg the probe 1n part because lhe statute of limi- 1a11ons on thr electronic eavesdrop- ping. whJch allegedly toolt: place 1n I <no. had·npiri:d lihe al<>1l dcl.hncd to pro~"t·ute. the 'ourn• !>aid. because the Bdeing Co .. on whose behalf Paisley had allegedly paid bribe~. h:id. already pleaded guilt> 10 chargl'~ of fa iling to disclose at kast $7 million in commissions It paid to overseas agents to hclp'win a1rlt ne orda'>. Both Ms Munsell and Henf) E. H ud'ion. "ho o,uccecded her in 1986 and 1s no"' managing the Pentagon fraud '""''~ligation. declined com- ment . Pa1sle> 's anomey. E. Lawrence Barce lla. d1!>m1ssed the repon as "a rL·gurg1tat1on of unfou nded allega- 1100!. that have been cum1n ed'many times." In 11\ ~tor~. Deftn~ News !>aid Pa1~lq \ 10\ 00lvemcn1 v.1th RC..\ l·aml· alt the compnn) 's role 10 the Al'gl'> shipboard electronics program "'a' .,1_gn11icantl~ r<.'duced when ih"e :"'a'~ a"'artkd \re~ Corp a St'cond- '>UUrll' l'ontrJll on the project. Study says Americans will suffer due to debt Death sentenced handed down in torture m.urders \.\\~Hf-.;(., Ill'\ .\f>I -fhc 1111n J \1:11e\ jlr ,..f\ thl· '"•rllr., J!l!l''' lkh111r 1..nun r .. .._uuld 'l.T II\ 111r~·1gn ddn inlrt'.J"'-tu motl th.in S2 •r1ll111n h' 1 111;~ 't r ••u'h ,11111ng into \nll'fllJn II' ini: 'IJnd~irJ, J urn- grt''~111nJI 'tUd' .... 11d \aturdJ\ I ht r ·p1 .n h' th• < nngrl·.,,111nal 1<1 .. ,-.11 fl '\,·1' 11..t' Tl'lt', ll·J , IJ1m' h' th1· l<1·.1g:1n .1d m1n1qr,11ic111 1ha1 lhl• 11u11lr\ ' ,,_.~11 ... ,I\ ,1 l.1rgl· dchtu1 ,11u11ll\ \'·" 1 •11 .1u-..: lur ,.,nlt·r11 I hl' ,, Ud\ l'I l'd •l ll'll lhJI v. l11k thl· 11u11tr.' trJtlt tkl" ,, " II lt~lh \h11v. 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"h~'11e\e tlw l • ~. cu m'Ol'} !>1111 needs 10 drop lor tht· l ' \ trade dclic11 to narro"' funher A cheaper dollar makes l I S e\port'> more attraC11\'l' on O\l'r<>ea!> marl..et"' and 1mrort'> more l'~pcn'i.1' e to ·\ITll'fllJm \\lll\\'11.1 ... 1.1.dl PH I LA DELPHIA -A JUf') that convicted Gaf') Hetdntk of kt lhng two ·A-omen in his basement torture chamber. tnclud1ng one who died by ck·ctrocut1on. ordered Saturday that he die in theelectnccha1r. "Now my sister can rl'\l in peace I feel happy ... said Denise. Dudley. sister of electrocution 'll't1m l'kborah Johnson Dudley_ "We got whal we wan led. He's gotng 10 die " ::; Jurc)r., del1tx:ratl'd n'·arly two hours before choosing death sen tences ins.lead of I ht· ~oH·rnmcnt annountl'd on-lili.· 1mpn.,nnml·n1 for thr two first-degree murder counts on which they I hur..Ja\ 1ha1 total t ; \ tomgn dl'bt con' 1c·1ed Hc1dn1k..on Fnday T he panel . chosen 1n Pittsburgh because of 1nnl''"ed to S \oll.2 billion at lhl" t"nd pn:tnal publiclt~ here. also had convicted him ofk1dnapp1ng and rape in the 111 1111(" turthL'r lengthrning the 1mpn~onmen1 of four other women in his Ph1ladel ph1a row house. Dunng the mun tr.\ lcJd "' tht• 1.1.orld'\ largest trial. the 1ur. heard testimony about how He1dn11( lured six women. lkhtor na11on 1mrnsonnl thcm in his basement. repeatedly ra ped and tonured them. and n l'ntualh lolled 1"0 of thrm IRENE 8 . HAYDIK , M .D. Announces che Opening of Her Office For the Practice of 01agnosuc Allergy and Immunology P;it1Pnl SP1v1<-:P.S 1nch1de the nPlflllf av,11lat1lf' 8HR (8c1'"0µ1 11 t i•'>li1nm P Rf' ''d!'.t•I r ~ allprgy IRSl Performed 1r <I t,..st t11tir• 1 pr qr>ns do r,01 rome 1n cont.act with the patients s~" n,,. rP.sull of /P.<1rs of sc1entif1t resrarcti the SHA is salf'! ' 11r 1;1r>rn1~r11 ~1111 <Jr c11r ai.e and 1.s 1 ecoq1111r>d by mernhe• ~ nf ti 1P Ar111 •r •Lrlrt Ac.udPrny of Alleryy arir1 Chn1< r1t lmn11H1nlolJV Nt.WPORT LIDO M[OIC/\L CENTER (714J 722,l"l/') .. ..\ quiet en ,·ironn1cn1 /or_, v u and·' o ur c,1 1 .. T~ CatClinic ~ v .,, .. ··1.: , ~ '• .\COMPLETE VETE RI NA RY AND BOARDING FA( ILITY EXC'US IVEL Y FOR (AT . Wl E.A T 17T H STRl:.F. r. <OST 4' MES.\ rant>~\ from Ralph\ bctwet"n Tu~11n & lian1a -'not Please call for an Appointment 6}1-1454 Diane tcinbcrg. DVM • • Twenty hurt when gaeollne t..nk uploda l..\KE OZARK, Mo. - A 2.500-gallon gasoli ne tank ruptured and nplod-cd 1mo flames outside a restaurant Saturday, injumrg-a~ut 20 people authonlll'\ said The tank outside Que's P1ace Restaurant, three miles nonh of Lake 01ark. ~pra ng a leak and bu"t into names about 3:45 p.m .. said Darrell I Cook. of the Miller County Sheriff's Depanmcnt. A man and a woman were .nu .... n to Lake Ozark Genera l Hospital with severe bums. Cook said, and about I I~ uthn people al~o 1nJured 1n lhe fi re were taken 10 tht" hospital in pnvat.e 'l'h1dl'!> Hmp11al officials would not release the cond1t1ohs of the tnJ ured Gay actlvl•t burled with mil itary bonon W SHINCiTON-Leonard Matlov1ch,a Vietnam War hero whose 1975 discharge from the Air Force for his avowed homoscxuaht) became a rallyin& romt for ga} nght\ ac11v 1sts, was buned here aturda} w11h full military honor\. Matlo' 1Ch. ~4. died June 22 in Los Angeles. from comphcations :i"ociatcd with Al DS, a fatal virus-borne disease whoS(' chief vicums have hct·n homo~cxual men and intravenous drug abusers. He was buried in < ongre'>s1onal C'cmctl'ry JUSI 20 blocks from the .S Capitol in a ceremony th<tt mixed 1hc m1htal") pomp of a horse-dra wn ca isson and a trad1t1onal thrtt- \ ollc' ..alutl' b~ '>C' en nneMen with eulogies from gay nghls act1v1sts. Man sentenced to quit •making clg.,-ette. W.\11 l 'K . Hawa11 -Nt ifs. ands or butl<i -a man convicted of \tcalrng a load of c1garet1es will have to kick lhe hab11 or spend lime behind har'o )tall' Judgl· Boyd P Mossman beheves an add1ct1on to c1garenes caused U ro~ f R1n to steal $427 worth of them from a barge last )tar at Kaunakaka1 I I arbor on Molokai Isl.and. Rm. ~O. pleaded no contest to founh-dcgrcc theft in connection w11h the cigarette he1Sl. and also to secood-degrce theft involvina $I to worth of11tolcn hcer. At a sentencing heanng Fnday. Mossman told Rin 10 avoid alcohol and drug use and suspended a 90-day Ja il term on condition I hat Rtn quit smoking. Mossman also put Rtn on five years probation. ordered him to ~rform 300 hours of community service and told him to &ct a Job.-~ Police dl•rm boy to toy machlne 6UJJ MANCH ESTER. Conn. -A 12-ycar-old boy playing in a park dropped h1~ reahst1c squirt gun and ra ised his arm~ when confronted by pohct who had recc1 ved a call about a commando armed wtth a machine 1un. A wuneu called rohce about noon Fnday •r:'d reported seein.s a man dressed in mili.a fo ttiuci. carrying a gun in Wickham Park, pohct Lt. John Mott said E~ police ca" from Manchester and East Hanford surrounded the park prtpenna to search for the gunman when Mott spotted the boy who was wea ' camouflage clothing. a backpack. a mili~ry bell and a hclnm ... As l aot ou~~~ the car. ~e dropped the gu~.~~d put up his hands up," Mott said. ''That was the 'Iman th1~g for him to do. When he saw the other cops pull up he looked httle bewildered. a little nervous," Mott said. • 1 CLEARANCE! CLEARANCE! CLEARANCE! CLEARANCE! - •OOTDl'I IULY s·uPER IAVlllGI SOUTH COAST PLAZA STORE ONL y UPPER lEVEl CAAOUSa COURT _/" 1 SJ CUn" bout anar icall chi le Teac said St keyr the! stay the s "r said. hard in&a be c d1str .. , - /. sligh qua• Sa tu alt he nsk "1 fault. wh1c haza. qua~ the I Serv H< large cant "' - D s.a Geo1 how bud@ cnt1c gutt1 °' rad1c vet<> b1lht will • u tc ByT three soutl u me Scrn ~oul Wasl Irani Wilh d1stn as th Arab Ca OUtSto lnJUr mm1: Natt< gove1 stone The I mmu The Tran: fac1h l•r. J town· offic1 spoke tear { num occu~ fired I hufa two u b1bhc Tn seas r broru trans1 shi~. off o Thee 22. It ~ Teachers meet to outline their future SAN FRANC! 0 (AP) -The current wave of school reforms is bound to fail and teachers will face an anarY bacltlash unless they try rad- ically different ways of eduatin1 children, Amcncan Federation of Teachers President Alben Shanker said Saturday. Shanker. 1n an 1ntcrv1ew and an a keynote address to 3,000 deleptes at the AFT convention. said. "You can't stay out of the issue of transforming lhe schools." "Nobody else 1s 101n1 to do 1t." he said." And 1fwe don't do it, a lot of the hard-won gains of collective barp1n- ina arc 101ng to be lost, We're goin& to be dismantled by breaking up the djstnct..s." "The reform movement has raised vel) hash expectations ... and u tho~ expectations are not realized - which I do not believe they will be .. 1here will be a naer and bacltlash." "The threats are there." said hanker. po1nun1 to New Jersey's recent m ove to take over the educa- uonally bankrupt Je~y C ity Khools as well as efTons to create a separate dist n et in Milwauk«'s inner city and continuing calls for vouchers that parents could use in public or pnvate schools. He 'ia1d the dilemma was acute for the AIT, most o f whose 670,000 member!> teach in big c1t1es where public schools face the greatest dif- ficulties. "Who's going to be 1n bankruptcy'' It's going to be the urban area~ It's no1101n1 to be mo~t of the nice NEA l\uburban) dtstnca ," said Shanker. The Jerky C11y teac hers actually belong to the rtval Nauonal Educa - tion Auoc1auon. bbt Shanker said . "Mo~tly 1t wtll be an AFT problem .. ~hankt'r said the N a uonal ssc'>\ment of Educattonal Proarcu ha'> shown 80 pt'rcl'nt or mo re of the 17-year-old s sull m school cannot handle algebra or l'ven wme a simple. persuasive letter AIT delepte!> will get a chance o'er the hohda) '4-eeke nd to debate a re'>olut1on endorsing Shankcr's call for 1A1despread, radical eitpenmcnta· 11on with new ways of running \Chools, ~hanker \81d h1'> aim 1) to get ··1A1thin the ne~l tlA O )ears m ore than a thoulMtnd 10<.atto M ·· tf) mg the SC' nl'" m ethod'> '>hanker ..aid bvth leachc:rs and '>IUdenh \ho ulJ "ork 1n teami.. w11h l omputl'r'> and telhno log} allo\lo ing teal her'> to ··get a1Aa~ from lecture and tal~ ·· Th1: fl·form rcwlut1on. backed b) the ~Fr's 36-member bccutt'e < oum ii . ..a~ .. that dt'sp1te w me gains. "rnul·h that hai. happened as a result of 1:ducat1on rdorm 1s bad .. ·v. l' Jrt· IA 1tne'>sing ma,or effons 10 dt'·\11.ill .rnd and dt'J)rofet.s1o nahic l<.'al hl.'r'>.°0 11 \<lid .. Mo re a nd more tcJ1:hcr\ Jre being told ~hat 10 du. '-' hl·n to du 11 and ho lA -old· IJ'lh111n1:d ·1cal hcr-proofi ng' 1n the nJml· ol rdurm ·· Earthquake alert cancelled in Bay Area SACRAMENTO (AP) -The ~ltghtl) increased chance of an eanh- quake in Nonhcm Cahfom ia ended Saturda) w11h out a major temblor, although authont1es said the overall nsk had not 'an1shed ·· fhe rc arc a number of ac11' e faulls in the San F-ranc1sco-8a} aft'a which pose a dea r long-term se1smK hazard. and that a damaging eanh- quake co uld occur there at any ttme:· the Cahforn1a Oflice of Emergenq Services u1d in a 'itatement Saturday However. re'>1dent~ appeared to be largely unfazed b) the state's first eanhquake adv1wl) .\I a n .\lpha Beta -;u permarket 1n Santa ( tarn. shopper'> \ecmed to be m ore womcd about stocking up for the Fo urth of July weekend than for an t•arthquakc. ··T o me. 11 looks like everybod) ·s bu~ ing for ;>1cn1cs o r s1ulT.'' said Mike Wooles. an assistant manager. "We ha,cn't ""°en ambody packing their ~tulT or leaving fOr An1ona. I haven't '>Ctn an~ panll" in everybody's eyes ... Th1: OES notified emergency scr- ' ice agl·nnc'> 1n ">anta ('Iara. Santa Cru1. Montcre) and San Benito rc1un11e' la't T uesda) that there was a '>hghtl) increased hkehhood of an earthquake meas uring as high as 6 5 on the R 1c hter Scale 1n the Sant.a Cruz Mountain area south of San Jose. The ad' 1<oory. which was not a prcd1 cuon n:pired at noon Saturda) alter the dunce of earthquake ac1tv1- I\ detrcai.cd to normal. the OES said · Thi.' fir\I ad' 1sor. wai. issued because \{'ll'nt1s1 .. behe\ed add111onal \trc'\s had been placcd on a pon1o n of the ·an .\ndrc:a'> Fault b) a moderate l'anhquakt· that JOited the area June: ].7 OES spokesman Mike Guenn \llld at thl.' time that thl.' adnwr. \ho uld not Ix· t ause for dlarm · I <X·al au1hont1e!) al..o ~1d the ad' 1<>or. IA.J\ large!\ ignored b) resident., ol thl· four counties ··~otxxh \ tcrnbh concerned Mo~t l)t'opll' JUSt ioll w11h the punches.'" -.aid \anta (Iara Shcnffs Deput) Robin Hammele' He no ted that the department and othc.-r-, 1n the .i rcJ J lrl'Jd\ h Jd c mngl'rll , pr •x.l·dun·, ll"J \h '\o tlood ot l'Jlh hit the \anta ( Ia ra f>11l1lc lk panmc:nt dunng the: ti,e· da\ pt:nod ..aid \en1or dl\patlhc:r \ntn1nc:1tc lto"'Md \uml' ixopk Jrc 1gnonng 11 dnd olhcr'> JU \t 1h1nl 1t \ nl'\er going 10 hJrrx-n ·· 'lhc \did adding that )he t• 111~ prccauuon\ I 1.lr1\e ahout -l ) mile' 111 v.c>rk I ~111 m' 1.Jr rl"Jlh I put 1n d u>upk o t h.11tk•>11I "Jin .ind .,o m<· food wme ril l" t all'\ nlJdc 'url· I had l<X>d and t'ilJ nil.l't' and 1.1,:1ll ing shoes ·· °'hl' l ho'>I.· rile t dKC'>. \he !)31d bcLau~ ··1 11.nelA I \loouldn"t eat them Jnd hrl·J~ m' J 1t·t Thn ·re homble .. Deukrnejian says he's still undecided on budget cuts AC R AM ENl 0 (AP) -Go" George DeukmeJ1a n. still dec1d1ng how much to tnm from the state budget, tried Saturda) 10 undercut cntics who IAOulct ponra} him as gutting social programs. CXukmcJ1an '81d 1n his weekly radio addre'>S that no matter what he vetoes from the Lce-islaturc's S4..i.2 b1ll1on budge t. ""pnonty S('rvaces" will still be better ofT lhan last year. The Republican governor said his 11188·89 hudget will total about $44 hilhon. S2 b1ll1on m ore than last year. and 1ntludc a o percent spending 1ncn·aSt" for essen11al ser.•1ccs. "I \tre\'l these J)Oints bccauSt' soml' "11l LUmpla1n that ( altforn1a·s fiscal pfcture l'i bleak, that "'e are flat broke and that ""e don't have the money to p:I\ tor ha'ilC". 'Ital w r v1ce ... " he said .-.That <.tm pl) 1'in't true. While the 1nl rc:a~ 1n spending 1s not a~ much as U.S. warship offers help to D~nish tanker in gulf By Tbe A11oclated Press C\Cf)Onl· thnught It IA \luld bt'.. It°) 1mponant tu kno1A. that "'l' 1A1l1 still ht· 'rending more -1n ~omc l a'>n. a lot morc -lu r pnon t~ \Cf\ ll C:\ ·· l>.:ull.ml'Jldn ~\l· no d uc'> ahout 1Ahat hi.' IAl ll l ul lrom the hudget. but \Jld he 1A 11l pru\lde increase\ for <:dut atm n. pnc;o n'> . .\IDS and health J nd '-'l'lf°Jrl· program\ I k \31J the budgl't "Ill al'io fund program!> 10 pwm11ll' 1n1crnat1onal trJdc. 1m · prm I.' 1ran\pc1na11 on protc.'Ct the en' 1rnnmcnt .tnd a1:a tc JOb<i ·< >ur nt'"' h uJgl'I wlll be a balance 111 u1mpd\\11m on the: onc hand and r1•,pon~1h1ht' 11n tht· otht'r ··he !>aid I le madl· no rl.'krcnce to IA hethrr hl· 1Auuld rnttirl· J S35~ m ll lto n tnal u •un tunding program cut h~ a k gl\IJ tl \c urnforence comm111ee < 11u nllt'\ SJ' lhl' l UI lea\C:s their o"'n tiudgct'> unhalanl.t·d threatening ""''JI -.en 1n·' J nd puh11\ safet\ Prime Time Enrertainmenr '. ... \· :•. '• . ·it! .. 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' lohn iu, ilnJ '°lrrppc-n1A~I \• Thr ~ pmnt r" :... , Ora nge Coast DAIL Y PILOT Sunddy Julv 3 1988 Soviets arrive to ins~ct nuclear weapons facility By Tbt' Auoclaled Pr~u f KA VI~ A.JK J OR('f 8~SE: -"team o f So, 1c1 inspectof'l left Saturday for JI tah IACapom pl11n1 to n 1 l ~ears of mon11onn~ compliance w11h the treat~ tu eltm1natr mrdtum-ran nuclear Oll\!>tl"' The .2 m1u1le open' and hngu11it\ depaned about noon \I, th their l neons aboard a C -14 1 St.arltftff for the Hercule\ ~c.-rospace ( o m 1u1le planl in Maana. l 'tah. said Travis '>pule'>mJn (apt fhomas Doi ' The) lt"ft behind 48 insJ)C'l·to~ who wdl lca\l' earl\ '>unda~ 10 condu .4-hour·lo ng spot chtek5 at as many as five m1,,11t' 1.tn httc:.. in C ahfom1· l 'wh < olorado and Amona The daylo na "ba\.Clinl" 1Mpet lion\" to be condu{ led 1A1th1n the ne\I two months arc de'1gned to \t'nh the e~act num~r ul rlll\'>lle'> ._nd related components to be / Je,troH·d und1•1 lht• trl'al) Plea entered ln alleged raclal •hoodng I 0..., .\ -..:<.1EL~ -~ 27-}ear-o ld "'htte man pleaded innocent to a charst 111 Jllemptt·d mu rder 1n an allcgt:dh rac1all~ m ou,ated ')hooting of a black tn·n·agl·r '-1.lrl \hanl" Ll!>hk' enLc.-rt'd his pie~ Fndd' 1n Mun1c1pal Co un and Judgl· Rmcm.tr. '>hum'>ll.' -.ct hail at SSOU 000 .\ preltmtna~ heanng was 'l ht·duled for Juh ~I t...nhk ' J l\ti pleaded 1nnoH·nt to t"hargc-'> of assault with J dcatl h IAt'apon ha lie~" 11A great ho~.hl\ IOJU" and llA O l'Ount!> o l c1v1I nfhts '111IJ t111n' lk l'I J~tu)t"'d ol'>hoo11 ng {aC'.nl.eC111udc.-au I 1A 1tha ~.2-cahber n tk Junt• 2t• J' ( 111udeau Jnd thrt'c lOU\tnS lhhed on the.-banl s of Ballo na < rec nl'Jr L.i'>h k·' 'Jpanmn11 1 he \h11011n@ IA .I\ repo ncdl\ preceded b) \hu utl·J r .i1. wl cpllhl'I'> Tanker •plll• 1,200 gallo11• of ga.allne l t l'i .\"-< oH f "'i -.\ t41 nll.er mnll. O\enumed \aturch' and spilled 1 . .200 µllon .. 111 gJ\11line o nlu J lret'..., a' oil-ramp dnd into d l rec~. caui.ing slowing on lhl' frl'l''-'J' Jnd mJ1ur 11e·Uf>!> on '>Urtace strct'I\ police ~1d "-o 1n,unes were re1>4ml·J Jnd tht· .. pill v.as l'un ld1ned pollct' said The 'hell Oil ( o tanker tarr,1 n~~ 4tX1gaflumut g:ts u1cnumed JI 5 l '1 J m un thr V. il!>h1re Boulevard o tlrJmp 111 tht· '\an Diego 1-rl"t·v.a\ fo rcing poltlt' to do~ the off-ramp. a '>l"l t11111 111 th( hU\\ houle' .ird Jnd 01her \treets ..aid '>gt Riel V. a Ill.er Some of thl· g.t' flo"'cd dolA n \torm drain'> 1n10 Ballona < ree~ "h1ch lead' to the ocean. hut J uth11r1t1l"\ u 1n ta1ned :ht' tta'> 1n thr , rn·~ u\in~ \pt'Clal .. ~1mmang l'qu1pnwn1 \J1d V. il hJ mwn \ Four at falr hlt ln drive-by •hoodng \1()1{[ '()\.\LI f' -r o ur peopk 1Aert' \\UUnde<l b~ gu nfire dunng a l.itc night gang tight and dn' e-b~ ~hvu1 1 ng at a tau poll r ~d ~turch~ Tbe \llllnl\ J ll b,'>Wn1kr~ \loef<'l'\pl'ctedtn rc:ltner \31d gt Doug Borden There "1:n n11 Jm: .. 1~ I he: 'wlt"'nlC· began at I 1 : ~ p m fnda' IA uh a fist fight near the l·n1ran1.l" uf the \111rt"no \ allt'' ( o mmun11' fair at Rl\cr!)1de International Ray:IAJ\. "here tho u\an<h vi peo ple: IA frc un hand pol1le !Mild O ne pn& mt"iiiht·r pulkd J 11ur1 and \tancJ finn~ a~ lht' other gang memhe1' ran away. ~.1rden '>JIJ Tunney plead• no conte.t to reckla. \-\' r-\ \I(" IC ~ -Fe 1rmcr l \ '>enator John \ r unne \ hu pleaded nu ltintl'\1 111 J rn1ul t·d l hargc o l ma'ldemeanni ret ~le .. ~ dn\ ing after his \k1,cJc\·fkn1 "'J' \lop ped for \~·d ing on !hr Pan fil ( uast H1ghwa~ f unnn '-l no" J fk.1 1t1lJI .ummc.-;itj l\>r fur ~~Ht T\ hdd ong.inall~ been ,hJ r)!nl "'1th m 1~kmt'.rnur Jrunl en J r ' ing hut tht 1,oun1 h<' pleaded to was not J I\ J lu•hol-rl'IJtt'd 11tlC'n\t' \anta \'\001,a \1 un1llpa1 ( l>Un Judge Jo~ph < hJnJ kr on f n<lJ' 11rl1c.-rcd tht· lurmc:r lxmv1.ra111 lalA ma~rr w P<I' a S300 lrnl' J nJ plJlCd him un I mo nth!> prob.wo n I unnt'\ "'II not h.i'C to ~pon to j prn hJl111n »tli,cr \d1J ( hark~ t ngh\h h1!) anorne' 1 unne' tllld ( ahfom 1a ll1gh1AJ\ Patrol utli,c:r\ v.h,1 am.•,tet'd h im l\far,h" '" • thdt hr h.id been to J h1rthJ J' PJrt' tiu1 n.iJ 1.itk 11 Jr n ...... BkooJ . '°llAUt •nJ lc;m "'"h Da\IJ ~ l.i\111n Tlwm.i• \.frm1.lr1c' ul H"' l 0i }\,,JI \i"n - \\di• • I he ll14m1•nJ• · I onlr \nthon' K~in 1 \ lril'Ulr r,. 1hc lit •fir• 'peciaJ Da \·'-~pt."(t.al PrK:~! l ~ta Mni R."Mk111 ' Da' )uh II • l" .. , • ... \c-n1<1r l};t\\ !':. + I \t,IO.U\ 1hru \\C.JnC'..J"' \ ... I >enn' ·, '-cnK•I"' o .. , 1;:. • fhu~' )uh J ~ .. M <\NAM.\. Bahraur-.\ l ' S warship fired a warning shot near one of three Iranian gunboats that attacked a Dantsh-Oaued supertanker an the southern Persian Gulf o n Saturda). a Pentago n spokesman said. It was the first ume a U.S. warship has gonC' w the aid of a non-U.S. flaued tanker since SeC'rctaf) of Dcfrnse Frank Carlucci announced 1n Apnl that such assistance would be pro' 1dcd when requested. Lt Col. .\mold W11l1ams said tn Washington. The challenge came hou~ after lra<l1 warplanes attacked two Iranian tanker!). shattenng a nearl> three·"' eek lull tn the gulfs "tanker war " Wtlham'i said the LIS Elmer Montgomcf). patrolling t he area. rnponded to a distress ass1stanc~equest from the tan,fer 1dent1fied by gulf shipping sources as th("' 3 n . 7 .'\J-totf'-Karama Maersk. "'hirh the~ said was carrying Saudi Arabian crude ml • ? I'.".{ lnr. Pnl /~:""im1 \;;ii Po1" luh ; t ~ I \ I~·~- Car bomb kill• two ln South Africa JOHANN ES B\ IRG°. South .\fnca -A car bomb eitploded Saturda ~ outside a stadium a'I tho usands o f fans left a rugby match. killing two people, inJunng 26 and ~ltlng nearb) buildings ablaze. police and watnesSt"s said Thr minister o f law and order. Adnaan Vlok. blamed the o utlawed o\fncan Nauonal Congress. the mam organ1za11on tr) ang 10 ovenhrow the white-led government. Vlo k called th~ attack "barbanc" and said pohce will "lea ve no stone unturned to find the murderers and to ensure the safety of our people ·· Thr blast occurred on a street alongside Johannesbu~·s Ellis Park stadium minutes after crowds bei.in pounna from the complc followana the match The rugby players and vinually all the spectators t the game between Transvaal and Orange Free State were white. The stad1 1s the largest spons facility 1n the Johannesburg arra and seats 75,000. l•raell trooJM till PalatbJlan youth JERU S.\LF.M -Israeli troops clashed with Arab youths 1n at least St"ven towns and refugee camps in the occupied temtones Saturday Hospital oflic1als and radio repons said a 17-ycar-old Palest1man was killed. An arm) spokeswoman denied the youth was shot by soldiers and said troops used onl~ tear gas and ruhber bullets to break up the protests. The death bnng.s the number of Pales1tn1ans killed to :! IS since an upns1n1apanst lsraeh rule in the occupied temto nes began rh'. 8 Four Israelis also have been slain. Pohce also fired tear gas to disperse Pakst1n1an youths blocking a road an the Arab town of Shufat. outside J erusalem. police spokesmalT"Rafi Levy said. The army said two un1den1tfied tounsts were wounded shghtly when a bus was stoned in the b1bltcal cit) of Bethlehem. Trawler net. bell from Brltl•IJ ~pwieck REYKJAVIK. Iceland-The bell from a Bnush ship that sank tn storm> seas nearly 33 )Cars ago has resurfaced an the nets o f an lccland1c trawler. The bronze bell inscnbcd H .M.T . G rayli ng. belonatd to the Grayh ni. a Bnush transpon v~ssel co mm1ss1oned by the navy an 1942 durina World W~r 11. The ship. which was sold after the wu and rrna med Barry Castk. sank wh 1 lc fish 1 na offlccland's west coast 1n November l 955. Five ofthc 19 crew members dtcd. The crew of the trawler Pall Hela.i said last w«k that tMy pulkd in the bell June 22. 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All that glitters isn't gold h t!r e on the Orange Coast B~ TEVE FREEMAN -..u <1 dutch of the count' ·s of- t'it 1.1k't' "uuld coun H olly"oOd hop- '1ng ror more of ns 11nscl to be 'pnnkled O'er us. Good for business. nr '>omr '>Ul'h rt"ason. the' gi' e fhe' an~ a"are o t course. of some 11 the-mishaps -as the (harks fjron-;on foofara" "1th the boat \.'\ploswn and fire in -.;e,qx>n·s Back BJ' nct:c'>s11a11ng home'> to bee' acu- Jtcd. dn' ing fire de-panmcnts 1n10 t17l1cs and the ~II I hne to s111lc and mdt do\\n Being .l 1."0<lger ul 1h1'i Jr\.'a for 4J \t•ar'i. I ha'e '-'111~-nilf\. been pm~ tl1 4ullt' J k '-' Holl~"'ood 1ncurs1oni. -mam nu unng hat k 1n the 50'i and hU\ During tho-.e da''i I had a great '1ffalt' on propcn' of the old Lido \h1p,Jrd ..\ \mJll unpn.·1cn11uu\ f\\11-room huild1ng 11 "'a!>. pot-bdhe<l 't0'l' he<ik·d 5"tt1ng off t'ntm·h h~ 1\'idl on rht• l<htnl' (an drill of 't''-'port B.t' 1 \.\ 1th1n '-'l' hJJ J PR\ "'''-'ma'> "'ell J' J tdet'pc ..\ hus~ l1t1k 11rlil l' 1t "J' uindm ling a \Ulll'\\IUI hU\IOl'\'> ( ..\nd k \I mcan- \f)tnted \llU ''"''Ith tht' ldl·a .... e '-'Crc 'hutl11ngtlrug\ launl.l't•nng.munl'' or ·1n <1 1me c;uth OJ\I~ capnu ht--" JJ' 1\nl 11 V.J\ hut J '-'hok..ale lumber o pa:it111n \t'n 1ng \nuthcrn ( Jlt- t11rn1a JnJ thr HJ .... a11an h lJnd'> .1 kt do"'n ch'• ( >n tnm1ng l"IJt~ trom lunlh onl· JJ\. anJ hJ\lng lot~l'd tht• olfol· ffi J\\l'd JI ''' d111•r I t•ntountl·red J tr••urt' 111 rathl·r 'itr.rnge loo~1ng n..1rat ter' \l11rl·111 L·r the' "'ere Jt- lt·mpting 111 lnrtt' tht• door "lln lfo .. I \!It'd l hn ll.Jll'J J' mL' '-'llh '><>mr lt'dJ1n \ mat· pr 1lc thl'\ tclt. 11 •ulJ t'l 1r.1d in lhrar L'\L·'>. \nd not "11hnut 1u,tiliL..tl11•n th.1.•n: ht·ing n11 ..... 'j • • • ,\ ' Da~ly Pilat WE ASKED : nt·l·J tor "r>il'-'l'r \Ult,··" hen "'orkmg 1n that o t1ict• at "hit h 11ml' our garh morl· drn.ch re .. t·mbled that of thr 11incran1 hcan-p1d..er fht• ullit'l' .... a~ mine. I c\pla1ned l ht·1r heaJ honrho announced the' "'ere ma~1ng 3 p1l ture Jnd man'- datonl~ 'ilated thl'~ "ould be using 1he n flil't' -its outl'r room ··;-.;o," I '<lid Th1.' filming '-'OUld be a \hon 'tl'"'-'-hl· 1.ountcrt•d thl'' "'o uld bt' 11u 1 11i t hl· otlice an nu 11 mt• .. 'u:· I rqwatrJ. Hdlagnem·t' arost' fherr ":I<> 'inrne mumblangab(luf pa' hut no \Urn .. 1atl•J .. ,11 .. onrc again Oix·n l Uf\Jnl! n11\\ I 1.·nt1.·r\.'d tht• oniu· and t ln-.cd tht• Juor Hul ~ \' n·'· a gl·n1al tellu"'. o per· Jtn.l tht' 'h1p~ard l k bt..·l:imc tht"u nl'\l tJrt:t'I fhe~ l'O\ 1egkd him into k\llng them use h1<; machine shop. rht• ,1111111in~ tll thl' -.t1.•n1.· t.lraggcd 1111 t •r .1 11.''-' d.1 ,' • -\ud11· \l urph' \.\orld \.\ar l('c; m11q d1.1.11r..itl·d ,1>lJ1er "'a' tht• hl'ro 111 1twar tl1d .. lk \\J'> 10 rntcr thl' rn.1l h11h 'h1•p '' hnt· Jn uldt·r n1mpa- n1un t,1 prnk'i .. HIOJI JClOrt \lo OUld. be ,hJ' n~ '' h1k \tJndinl? hdun.• a hand 1111r 111r hung Imm th1.· '-'.lll \lur ph' •ln hur,t1ng through the J1111f\1,1o "a' to \J\ "H1 Frank. , ,,~J ~·ftt'r ~-piingsdon't look to111 good \\ l•'rt• grnng 10 ha'c to nlO\l' uul -and qu1c kl~." Where- upon f-ran~ '-'11uld 1m med1atd) swab tht 'hJ' '"~' rl·arn Im m h is face while rt·1.·hng ntT h1' hnl'\ \loh11.h he did rwrtn 1 h But M urph). ala'i, was v,11 t'n to l:lto"' 1ng his -rushing t tlrnugh 1hnJ01.1f\\ a~. going blank and \\Jnd1n~ there dumbt) - or mum- hlin!! -or laughing -or beginning .ind thrn lmgc111ng Once hl' tripped. \, r1.·t.1h .1fkr l'l'ta~r tlad tx·1.·ome .-n-.JI\ \nJ Hud • ..\~r1.·.,· pa1d-b~­ ' hl'-hnur rnL·n "t'rl' bllx-h·d out ut ·ti1·1r mad11n1· .. twr ' f ' ·.••1 ·'• t J t ', .. A I ~I .. (d Koit AJ ...... "• ... I rr u' Bltou , '_. J tm • • CrrU1I ~mn llid ... VH1,. Md ih."'' Ahn htloca f ' .J\i f l.J,. ()If>! I I hl' ..,,t•tw. 10 tlnll' "'as 1:omple1ed Jnd thl' trl'" tcl't I u1.·alh the' hadn't \f'lc.'nl J J lmt• -unll'S'>. OI COUrS<'. for .1dJ1111n.1I g~1llon~ 1lf sha' ang l'ream. lt•hn l 1.trl1t·td made a fishing boat nh•' 11.· "1th '>l·ene-, '>hot on Tht" Rhine 1 lwr1.· "t're .ilso a fl-" i.crne'i with ditlt'lt'lll pla~rr., -.hot tatt' <ift1.•rnoon<i 1n tlw h.11 ot'thl' Ralhoa Ba' Club ;., I h11\t' '-'l'rt• lht' tun da~ sand quill' .i II'\\ ,,, U\ \IOUIJ gJther 1n tall' .1111·rnu11n .11 tht• Halhua Ba\ ( luh for rctr1.·,hmcnt<,. But tu. th\.' par had_bel'n l h"t'J 111 u' pleh1Jn' .\nd 1.r1a kno"' "imt u l tht• pkh1.1n-. nn1.·r v.l'nt bat l < lthl'r ,,, tor' Jnd actrl'.,~t·s ap- f'l.'Jr('d 01 t'r thl' \l'Jf't. but the o nh m.1n "h\l t'' l'r n:alh l reated a stir" ar lh'llhl'f Jll J l hlf nor '-'OU Id he be hl.'rt." 111 d1f1'l I or produt\.' \11ml·h11'1 thr \1urll <,pread that li1n1::ml I lu);(hl'' \\Ould appear and \IJ\ .11 tht• B.1, l luh Th\.' afcm·men- t1111wJ gr 11up o f at ternoon tnper!i ·•PPt'art•d .11 1lw 11 uwal hour quite un.1\\Jft' 111 \th.tt "J' Jluot hut \oon hnaml' ''' I ort·\1.'r' unmJrrtl'd lad\ 111 thl' u11nmun1 11 !inh-r,~·r\l.·d "'tth .1 gag.git-ot mLtrnt•1.hl and '>l'l'm1ngh d1.,rq~tJrd1ng .1j!1' "J' an th1.· har in her 1int'r' line'>t 1A.1lh tbmhmant ha1rdn ,tnJ ~ 1'1.lgl' tlnll'd ,I\ II h\ T tntorl'tlll ·1 1~ J 'hJml· 1nJn·J to dl'Prl\l' rhc readl'r o f t11., ant1t 1pa1ed cl1mJ\ but I I ugh'-'' ala'>. nc' t•r J1d appcur Rut hal ~ ll• thl· n111~-gn11~ - m'" 11· rnak rng 1 n th\ count~ l sk. ts~' 11 ·, 'mall to"'n hankering. It's IJodge ( 11 \ \\ J \a hath ll.' ( 1.'rl·al ( rO\OSI ng. 1-o·"a'. ( np...·s. "l.'.rl' not Holl) wood or HcH·rl ~ Hill\' For ""h1ch. good tcmmfcil ~'· kt u\ n\e and shout It o~::mn<1~ \\ h' CTillrt t hr o;tl'pSlSll'r' "ht·n < 1ndnl'll.1 1, nght hcrl,., \.lual•ll\ 1.•r thl' \IO'-'·gru" thcr' 1t111dJn'1 .irrn11l' \ mO\ll' making 1ntlu\ llll'.Hl\t11n\m\11l trutki. 'ani. huw' u1mm1\\Jr\ '-'agon' limo'> pri1 .ell' l.ir' J ll ah\.'lt1ng our o'er- "' r1 •u~h1 1r.1tli1. prohkm) and gnd- lot k' \11t.I ,1\ 1111 h<lll\llnit tOUOl\ hu\I· m·" 11 t Jn t.11rh ht· \JtJ that o'er thl' .i ~ 'l'·ir' l'\1' ohwnl.'d these film 111 .1l.1ng runkrt' tht•11 'um total C\pcn- d1turi· 11q·r thr t'nt111.· ix·nc><l ha'i tx:cn l11r tlw 1·\11.1 \hJ' ang n1.·;1m u~·d in tlll' \ud1l' \lurrh' opuc;. Strw• 1-'rc•eman is a NeM•port Beacb rt>:.ident and an occasional con- tributor to tbe Dail) Pilot How are you golng to celebrate the Fourth of July? WHdy Andloo hOHtWlft Ntwport Beaclt "'-' c·11 .. pend 1t at a fncnd' hou~ 1n H untington &ach . no ..... e ""nn't 10 to rhe parade ... Jolln Deanda salH rt prtstnt.a llvt Bt llflowt r .. Probabl) wt• 3fl' going to Hunt1n(lton Beach (to the bca1.hl an<l later at home have firc: ..... ork~ a .. v.c u"1all~ d o .. Leona Stewart hoastwlft ·Cot t.a Meta "I don't cvrn know what I will 0edo1na I could be 1n 1hc Valley \ 1s1u ng m) St 1ero r I could Ix an the cU) of Orange •· .... Laguna Beach locals sound. off on the recall movement To the Ednor. Heard and seen at a Laguna Beach C it) Council recall signing table at a local grocery store. .\n old lady was stopped as she tned IQ entcr the store and elbowed 10 l he signing lable b~ a signature gatherer. "S1~n this:· the man ordered. po1n11ng to a ~aper on the table. "What 1s it. .. the lady asked. "Yo u don·t need to know. Just sign 11 You'll find o ut at the elec uon." If that's what goes on. no wonder the recall group has turn~d voters off. Not onh becauS<' it's a 'ain etJon <,temm1ng from greed and revenge. It's blood) rude arrogance. And for me 11 represents the kind of feeling behind the recall e ffon. Billed as a l0t-al matter. the effon it turned out is spon'>ored 1n the main by out-of-town bus1n1.·ss owners. People who opened up shopi. sc1t1ng Laguna Beach as a '>On oft·ash milking cow. Don't even 'ute 1n Laguna. That's not to sa} these absent bus1m·ss owners don·t ha'e a right to holler. Thn du First ~mendmenl &•'cs them ihat. But let's have some manners along the way. It's 1rrita11ng to u~ hom1:town folks 10 have these carpet baggers l'Onfus1ogand mussing up people hkl' the little old lad~ T hank goodness fe"' people l hear "ant 111 !>1gn up with a crowd lik<'.th1s f (I \ht• f:.J ltor· TOM l\LEXANDER Laguna Beach ••• Prt·Jll'tabl) the n·-:all mo~ement an Laguna Beach 1s having a tough time getting this community to go along w11h 1hc1r self-serving anucs. There is plenty wrong w11h the way Laguna operates. T here always was and there 1s ccn amly room fo,r 1mprovment. Are these people offer- ing an ything but a chance to play musical chairs at City Council'? The Chamber of Commerce m1gh1 <'ons1der doing someth ing pro- ductive. Why not actively seek out business to come to Laguna which could benefit the e ntire city? Why no t a ··sho p Laguna .. campaign'? T o shop Laguna one must first lure busrness hae with something 10 offer the locals. The premier paint and '~allpapcr store in all of the south t·ount~. gone. No fabnc stor<'. We used to have thre<' T he lrst would take pages. I ha'c no quarn:I with a ccna1n amount oftounst catenng but the proliferation of T-sh1n shops 1s ridiculous. I nstcad o f complaining about park- ing for locals. why not get them out o f 1he1r cars and onto our great bus s' stem'.1 If the rider had in hand a llsung of where to hu) and what was offered at that establishment that shopper might find the expcnence more CnJOyable than dnving to a rnaJOr mall inland and walking their legs into C\haus11on .\II this ""ould of neccs!i1t) mean that thl're would be something to last of interest w l0t·uls. We arc your future and the means to last out between tourist umc.-s. Why not encoura&e som e mcrchants 10 stay oix·n a little later'! Everyone 1s .busy rolling up the s1dl.'walks by the ume I h11 town after \\Or~-I would like to put m) dollars back into this econ· om} but 11·s darn hard 10 do. City Council has not made ma ny good choices for rnmm11tccs which haH' impar t on Laguna's every~y life. Design ant.I Rn 1cw, Planning etc. Such commtsmins we-re tcfo often O\ erloaded w11h landscapers who~ answer to an u\ l'rs1ze neighborhood house was t0 plant a tree and put an a dn ma bed. It was okay to lop off the roof of a duplex \\h1ch was over height hut the Pa\'11l 1ons building got aw:n "uh 1hr 1fl)\ er height-structure. ' . Past h1ston. But thl' tx-at goes on. Tht' presen·t counnl could be mo~ rl.'spons1' l.' and tht') t'erta1nly could ha\'e a more concerned city manager. Put11ng rlothing ral'kson the s1d~walk is realh no 1ssul' at all 1n making 11 finanl·1alh eas11.'r tor merchants to do hus1n\.'~ ... \l.'h\ not t•asc the burden of hrcni.1ng t'\en 1f 1h1.-. must be selec- 11 \ l''' I'd happ11\ .... a11 for the nell ekct1un and · l'\crc1se m )' franch1St atkr hearing frum the candidates "'hat thn rcalh \loant for Laguna and ho"' the\ intend to implement their pruix1~ab M \RY LOL. RIPLEY Laguna Beach .. Two views on peace convoy to aid Ni~araguan c'1ildren I o th1.• I d1Hw La'' month till' Orangr Count~ I r1en1.h 111 '•laraguan { hlldn·n"'e· u'l\l·J S' 100 in LOntribu11ons from < )rJ ll!H· ( ount) rl·~1dcnt~ for the n.1t1on\11dt• hurnan11anan pro1er1 o l rhl' \1.•tt•ran' Pt'alt' Con'u' to take 1111'\J. doth11)g and mrd1lal equ1p- ml·nt Ill N11 arJguJ for \\llr orphan\ .inJ r hrlt.lrt·n dtl>pl:ll'l'd b) the war. rht• l<Ul'k'i tht• \I \eterans \loer(' drl\ Ill[!. "l'fl' to Ix· left in Nicaragua w tran-.pon thl· aid to the children W hl'n thl' con' O) reac hed the l 1 S - \1nicJn hordl.'r. 11 was stopped b) l ~ C U'lom'> t1ffinals "'h1l refuS<'d Ill Jllo"' 11 to proceed to N1l·aragua t ILl1rn1ng that the gift o f truck' would 11ulJtl' tht· l r S r m bargo o n tradl.' "•th 'llaragua Th1.· trurk'> \\t'TI.' an e~'en11al pan ('If 11ur gill hl·l·au~l' tht'} are nc('dl·d to tran~pon the food. clothing and ml'd1cal equ1pm\.'nt to the children fhert' " :in e\treme sho nage of trulk'i. hU\l'S ant.I ve h1 rk s for such purp1"l'' Man~ l'I\ 1han buses and trurk' hnq• been hlown up by mines and man\ u1hcr'> \\1.'re unusuablc because the\ were made in the L'.S .. and '>pare pans wert" unobtainable tx-rau"-' ol the l'mh.1rgo < h1ldr1.·n art• innocent '11.11ms of 11Jr l!Jlf of NKaragua\ population " ,·hddrl·n .\I kaM ..i.200 children h;.i\r ht·rn kilkd 1lr inJured a~ a result uf < ontra mil11an ar t1\ It\ ..\nuthrr I l<ll ! HM l m mur' hil\ e bel.'n d1 splaced lrom tht·ir homt'\, a nd at kai.t 11 .200 ha' c lw1.·n orphaned These children hJ' l' lt•\t parrnt'>. re la ti\ t'!>. friend\ and homl''I fhr1 fa tl' precarious 'on at .ind l'l un11 m11 ('ond1 t1on\ . \Ian' h.1\1.' 'ulkrrJ 1rre,ernblc fl'H hl1log1rdl damage H unger and 01Jlnu1rat111n arl' 1nnca'>1 ng because 111' th\' Jn a'1a11 ng dT1.·r1' of th1.· tong v.,1r 1111 lht' l'ton111T1\ Th1.· Vt·teran'i Pt•at' < on 1<1\ "'a\ ·pan of a targl'r d1ort "' mall\ humanitarian o r- g.an11.u111n'> 1n till' 1 · 'i 111 tn to Lloda Colllos oarse Yorba Llocla " .. \\orking. I om 3 nurse at Sarnt..Jo~ph'~ hospital 1n Or- nne,c prn ent the children.. in N1caragu.~ make vel) good 1ransponat1on for tr11m going hungl) n\.'Xt ~ear sold1er'i. buSS(.'S and truclcs 1s what ':'o:u11. that tht' Nicaraguan go' ern-the~ nn·l·d de~peratel~. not the food mt•nt .1nJ the ( o ntras are tr)ing tn or tht• otlwr 11em'i The~ are rece1v1ng nt·got1a1e an l.'nd to the war. 11 1s 11mr foot.I and medical supplies from the tnr thl' l · S tu J01n Nicaraguans and l '.S g<l\ ernmenr the otha Cl'ntral .\mencan go,em· l<rm1nd' ml' o f thdt stol) of the m\.'nts tn their quest for peace. It 1~ \.\ e~t C icrman "°'kl'r who \\Orkcd in tanw tn 1.•nd the embargo and thl' £a,1 C iaman~ ( ach night he·d cross l'umomtl' "'arfarl.' against the people· thl.' hordcr on h1<, "'a' home with a .ind l htldren of i'< 1raragua The Ll.S \\ hec.:I harrc..·I full 111 din 1 he Russian ,t.tn<h alonl' rn m. embargo against horJn guard '-'u ult.1 sear h his whttl "'iraragua. Nu othl·r countr) in the h.Lrrd make him \pall out the d1n b ut 1.A.orld hasJ01n1.·d the l '.S. 1n d1.•t:lanng tlll'rt· wa~ nothing m II . .\ftcr several an l'mhargo against N1caraguJ. '-'l'l'~., th1.· bordn guard asked what he fh1.· l·mhargo "a' di:clared illegal '-'J' \tt·.ilang dnc.l thl' man replied that h' tht• World ( o un. It hurts thl' Ill' "J' 'ill'alang "'heel bam•I\. tiu,1nl.'\\ 1.·ommunit~ and the privatl.' ''it> }OU 'l'C onn· again peopk were \l'Ctor in NKaragua. as. well as the tookd an to hdit'\ ang that 11 "as food ,\mall bu'>1n<.''>'e' in thl' l 1. ·."'ho used Jnd m1.·d11. 1m· that was going south to do bt'h1nc~ in N1raragua. The°' "hen all thl· t11T1l' 11 '4>as trucks a nd ix·opk o t Orang!.' Count~ 'ihould let hu'i~l'' Bnh L1' cs1.·~ of Bosto n h2s r hl'1r < ungreo;c;wnal rcprcsentatn es Ion~ hl'l'n a\\01.·1u1cd w11h such ideas ~no"' that the~ 'iuppol'l thc bills and 1.·au,1.·' thl\ ttml· thr FBI got wise \1h1lh '-'t.:re introduced 1n the L' Lt1 thl·m \orn ~and1n1sta arm)'. C ongn·,-; an .\pnl and May of th1'> ~ou'll ha'c togl'I ~our transportation \l'ar 1111.·nd thl· emhargo. Imm \111\c. 11'-' ~HIRLEY CERE ETO Co-Chairman Orang!.' County Fnendl> of 1caraguan C hildren • • • Io th1.· 1.d1 1tw l.c.-.t tht• sob !>IStcr<, think that the relief t'unvo~ was carry1_ng food and medical ~upphl''\ for the orphans 1n ....:Karagua. let mt• JUSI s.3) that af1er thnwn of J unl' 8 b\ Joel W11l1ams o f the .\~'oc1atcd Pre\~ wrote that the lOll\O~ "'a" going no funhrr than L:iredv 1 nas. I took 11 upon m)self 111 1.atl l·u,toms at the Texa'i-Mexican horJrr F'l'n though Mr Jim Purser was una,a1lahle. I did get somt• infor- ma11on that poant'i out JUSt how wrong Ma}or Larr) ..\gran and his fm·ml\ m ight he I was informed that 11 " no t tht' tood Jnd medicine that 1·an·1 ht· takl•n thl.'re . it's the vehicles It \l'l'ffi' that tht• t~pes of 'chicles JoBr ... ey adm.lalstradve ,.rec .. r C..111 Mna " ... aoina to e.ja (Califomia) and iTlait wi~ some family members and (n~nd1. We own a hoUte the~ .. C1E:'ll E SELIG Irvine Comments welcome I hr Da1h Pil111 '-'l'komes ~ou1 op tn1011' 1ln mattl'r'> of puhlt1. 1nll'r1.''I l.t'lll'r' J nJ lnngt·r J rt 1cl1.•\ of comnwntJr~ mu\t tx· signed Tht') '>h1)u It! ht· t ~ ix·J or clear!~ "'n lll'n .1nJ 'mt 111 l l TTERS w tht• I DI I I lR D.11h Piiot. P < > B1>\ I 'Ml < O\t.1 \ ksa. C .\ lJ~h~(l II ~uu prl.'lt•r lu ma~l' a \·t·rbal stJll'mrnt. \\IU mJ' r ail o ur \.\['Rf Ii\ fE~t'-:(1 tt"le- pho1tl' numlx•1 -ft..i~.(ll)lj(> - and lea' e a n·1.·ordt·J message Pka,1.· l n·p tht'\t' me,sages bnd LaetaW11 ... 1t9ftlit lnlM • "My fam\ly and l 1"' toint '° Woodbrid&t 1n lrviM '°watch che fimr.iofb." II M; Kj a . ~~ 2()1 Ur I o n, bri de Wll JC" pea tip I of Sh; Ha An wa anc \WI ma An Ed• 1 Cle Ha tea· - ( ( s. l . adn poll t1m but has sea• A oft I a r alu : that cmc H opp poll '-'h<.' lllcg ... , hkc blec Fnd som look H poll· intc mo r men "\ cau~ abo{ mat. We'1 IS fa toter Ct 1scd SI O~ bud1 be u boat air.~ 55 annc Ex sur\I em pl ca lie• Sea. that the a enter r e to Irr. wr.s t A Q 4 0 & •& The t s..ta I Q 4 Q Op Ma ..... ter l( l -W.c:i llr. and lln. Andenon ANDERSON-LAVELLE Kell) Ann La vt:llc of Corona drl Mar rxchanged v.edd1ng 'ov. s v.11h KJell Sten Anderson of Long Beach an a June 11 ceremon\ 1n Our Lad' Queen of Angels Catholic Church. Newport Beach. The couple gree1ecl 200 guests at their reception at 1he Un1,ers1t) Club at ll( I Edward and Mar> Lavelle of (or· ona del Mar arc the parents of the bride. She v.ore a gov. n of v.h1tc pcau de so1e 1n an otT·the-shouldcr St\ k with apphqued re-embroidered lace jeweled with mdescent sequin~ and pearls and a chapel 1ra1n Hcr finger· up veil fell from a v.h11c satin bov. Her sister, Enn La'elle.. v.-a., maid of honor. and bridesmaids v.l·rc Shannon Lavelle. another sister L11 Hamilton. Eileen Wadding. Mega n Anderson. the bridegroom's niece was flower girl. 'The bridegroom 1'> 1he son of R E and Pat .\nderson of Long Beach H1'> tv.1n brother. Leif ·\ndcrson. v.a'> be't man. and ushers v.ere other broth,·rs. Anders and Embrl'I Anderson. and Eddie u'dk. the bride's brothl'r The couple aH' residents of an Clemente afler a "'cdd1ng tnp to Hawa11 She 1'> an ekmcntan school teacher and he 1s emplo~ed t:i~ ( ablr , Dr. and Mn. B. A . Hench and Wireless C ommun1ca11ons 1n Anaheim. HEMCH-OARRJSOM A garden wedding at the hridl··s home 1n Laguna Beach united Ln marnage Suzanne Jo) G1lrrtson and Dr. Bam .\Ian Hench. Two hundred gues1s..atiended the ce remon) and the reception that followed Cla)ton Garmon of ln1nc and Lillian Garrison of Laguna Beach are the parents of the bnde. She v.ore a full-len~th gown of l\'O~ satin ~1th pearled lace on the bodice Her 'e1I v.as held b> a satin bov. tnmmed v. Ith pearls and lace. Bndesma1ds were Deborah .\\loll. .\1mee .\shb>. Sand} Hench. Michele Haller and Jacqueline Williams. The bndt'groom 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs Roben Hench of Laguna Beach. K'le \On Brockltn. Bnan Hench. la.mes Beane. Leo Trevino and Mark Gamson were his a1tend· ants. .\fter a wedding tnp to Yosemite. tht' couple are residents of Fairfield She holds a mastt'r's degree in French lt1eraturc from UCL.\ and he 1s a pcd1atnc1an at T ra' 1s .\1r Force Ba\t' Coast Guard chief says crackdown on drunks coming SE>\ TTL E:. t .\.fl -I he l hid ot lhl· lc'>S t1 nh· tor 1rJd11111nal Ju Ill'\ \Ul h .. , l ~ <. oa\t ( 1u:ml \J\., the lh·ag.i n \.lfc t, and fi'>ht'rll'\ pa tr11I\ bul hl· adm1n1\tra11un·, .. ,t·ro-tokranct··· \a1d ·th l' 1in1l' ha ., l'll:en tn'>lgntl1l:1n1 poliq ml.'an' hi\ J~l·nl' '>rx·nd' k.,, and 1ht· n: .. ult) ha'l' ~·t·n "'llnh 11 lln1l' on sakt\ Jnd fl\hl'rtl'\ U>nlt'rn' .. Zt•ru tukrancl' '" an t'\ll'llrnt but he defended thl' pla n and -.a id 11 poltc~ ... hl' ,,11d .. It\ J poltl~ 1ha1' hao; redUll'd ~·r,111wl d rug u<.t· on lhl· .\hov.1ngmaJur rt·,ull'> \1.t,.rl"~·c1ng .1 St'3S rl•dul·11on lot pcr~unal dr'ug u~· 1m .\dm Paul Y u~I Jr . l omm.1 nda111 bo.irJ I o l aoou1 Ill-fold T ht• ~1Jtcr of the 18111.JO-ml·mtx•r fcmt• Jl\11.,.11d ha) 1h1.· ''urd ·nun·1 bnng J rutt'> 1in 3 rral l>.dov.n un t'11Jt1·r, "ho ll'>l' \OUr \l'\'>l'I . th1'> lOunt\ hd' .1 11.'r<• allohol "'di tx-laun,hl·d \oon .ind 'okranlt' fur that ... 1ha1 the c;uan.l ha' \l'llkJ on an Tht• (1ua rd also has a grn"'ing emcrgeTic~ t<m rng polil ' 1 ntolera nl·t• tov. arJ blla ters "'ho abuk' He blJm1.·d thl' media fur l'a·rh alcohol anJ v.111 \Oon use part 1.1f 11\ oppu)1t1on to /l'r<• w kr.1nll' _!Jll·(f S2 7 billion hudgt•t tn g~ftl~hl·m • polic~ a1rnl'd at 1.·11ntJ',uwng ''-'"t'h'\ Yust '><lid "'hen .an' ml·a,u1l·.1hk amount (11 Guardsmen "Ill tx-trained 1t1 illegal dn.ig, ·~ d1su" l'rl'd on ~1afl.l admin1c.lcr bloo<l-alulhol te~t\ and 1n • .. When 1h1~ 1h1ng ,1.1 rtnl. "cg111 thl· tht· ml·an11mt· "Ill \tcp up dlon' to bleeding hc:.1rt!> .1no'l'i thl' 1:oun1r' 1dl·n11f~ drun~en ~1.11(·rc.. he-\aid bleeding all o' rr thl· plact·."·' O\I \JICI .\llohul 1s kg.al '>ll 't·,~·ls "111 nol tl\.· Fnda' "Thl' media m:ide 11 loolo. lt l>.t· Sl'11cd. ) O\t said. hut drunkl·n someih1ng 11 \.\Jsn·1 :ind 11 n1.1dl· mt• boaters v.ill be arre\ll'd look pr1.·11' foo ll!>h .. Stranded boatt'r' an· al'o in Im He adm111cd. hn'"'' er. lhJt the some change!>. puliq v.asn·1 JI "·'~' l amt•d 11u1 a' The C,uard ha<> dt•,eloped a P1•l1l ' intended \.\hen 1l began abou1 tv.u for tO\\) for non-l'mergenrn.'\ 'ml month~ ago. and that )Orn e ( iuard~· !>atd. that "noho<l } likes. so 11 mu~\ tx· men ma~ hJ'l' bct·n m r rz,·al<•U\ gtlod.'' "We are strn )tnl\ no"' pmhabk The ( oas1 Guard strul ~ J !.'um· caur.c.'· ) O\t s.:t1d ··~hen ~ou go prom1St' "11h commern al tov.er\ aboard a 'e"d and \ltakl' ou1 tht· hath "'ho v.erc l.Onrern(·d tht•1r bu<.ines'> mat. "'hen .. \ thl· probahk cau<,c'' v. ould bl· IU'-'l'd a"' a~ "'hl'n 11 "a., We're go1n[1. lu ma~l· 1h1s thing fa ir h announl·l.·d ( u:hl (1uar~ J u\lliant'' 1s fair It \ 1crn tuleranre tiu1 ll'n1 v.ould gt•t the.' lir'.>t l.tll lo r stranded 1olerant·c "'11 h rommun sen<.l' ·· boatt'r' • Congrc-')•minal k adrrs ha,1.• r n1111· llndl'r the rn 1scd poltr~. m m· ised to rcstor.: )t>mt· S60 m1 ll1on llf mt•mal IO\\t'f'~v.1llgl't the fir'>t l·all It S 103 m1llto n sla heJ during Ft•bruJr' a to"'ercan·1 rt•spond in a .. reasonabk budget cu1s. ht· ~•d The mom·' v.111 11me:· Jn au\ll1an v.111 tx· di\· be used 10 kel'p more Coa'lt C1 u.1rJ p:Jlt hl'd. Youst !>aid. boats on lhc watn and plane' in lhl' Th" Jdin111un v i reasonable 11m,· air. Such patrols ha' c-tx·en slt1,th'J t" "'111 , an "uh cond1t1on'. bu1 11 55 JX'rcenl s1nre th e ("Uh ''t'fl' ~huuld bC ks~ than an hour 1n ml>\t announced. '\ ost <;:llCI ca\l'l>. ht• <;t11d. Extra pa1rol 11m<' means 1nl rt'3'l'd sur' eillamc of lish1:nes. \\1th 'f'\'ll.11 emphasis on the area m·a r tht• "'· called .. Dough nut Hok .. in tht• lknn~ Sea.US foh{•rman ha' c-n'mpla1m•d that foreign 't•ssel\ ha' l' hc1•n u"ng the area as a staganggmunJ w 1lk g.1lh enter U . fi shing Lom•o; Yost reluctant!\ ronredl·d 1ha11ew tolerance has meant the (1uard h:i~ Eut-West vulnerable. South deals. NORTH • Q J' \) 5 0 Q165l • Q J 7 5 W!ST EAST t At 5 • It I 7 3 2 Q 'l \) •• 7' J O &Jt O A •&tttll .,.,,, SOUTH • & ' Q A&QJfl 0 It 7 'J •• The biddina: ..... w ... I Q ,_ Nwdl I NT ..... ... I Q ... ,_ ,_ Op 'q teed: JICt of O MOii dilcepdft p&Qs .,.. ... by ~-·n. •.• dOll 80t ... . • lf tbt dummy Ula •t the foa*I .. of ti.. real lit or the c:arck. bUI 'tranded ooa1cr\ who rcqut'sl an JU\lh:i r~ "ill ha'e unt• J1spa1ched l\)1 lhl·m. hl' ..aid Yos1 v.as 1n tu"n for ceremonll'S marking thl· l'hange m command and retm·ml.'nl cercmon\ of the 13th D1stnl't Commandt:r. Rl·ar .\dm. Theodorl' WoJna r Rear .\dm Robert l'.ramd. hJ' Oel'n <l'>"•gm•d to tht• post CHARLES GOREii thae are two def enders who misht be fooled . Obviously. a defender takes a chance when he tria a f aJle. card: declarer knows bis ...u, but it ia the ddender'• panner wbo could be led down me primrole pS!awhen South found hit rebid of four bean• we will never tnow. We can oaly presume lhll a. wu du· &led by bia 100 hoeon. However. .. Wd6li to inaprmed Wat t.bld , n1Mrdau~1801'81lde­ f1Mf.llll1Dt Olf IO .... fudtul ..... of IM JK' ot #scoa•. Dldlrw COM~ wida IM .... Mn. W. C. Heard HEARD-FOREMAN St. James Ep1~opal Church 1n l'lev.port Beach v.a-.1he setting fo r the June ::!6 wedding of S~dnt'~ Fant Foreman and Wilham Curr} Heard A reccptton for 100 guests followed in the Nt'v.pon Beath home of the bride's parents. Mr and Mrs heldon Le Ro) Forcm·an of ~ev.port Beach The bnde v.ore her mother's gov. n a Priscilla of Bo<>IOn design of satin net and re-embroidered .\lencon lace fashioned v.11h a long train Stact') Foreman v.as her s1swr\ maid ol honor. and bridesmaid> "'ere Mrs Da' 1d ( arlton Strcmte and Susanne Fureman. the bnde·s sisters Paula Mac:-.lamee and Jo~ Gnes· 1nger Her husband 1s tht' son of \11 r and Mrs. C'harles Fran k Heard of ~1acon Ga. His father "'as besl man. and ushers "'ere h1'> brothers. Cha ril's Frank Heard Jr and Jamc-s Blakt• Sulll\an. and a cousin Jame<. arborough Holl Following a honl·~ moon in Ha\\ a11 the ne-wl\v.eds v.111ll\e1n Da' 11.hon S.C.. v.h.crc sht• ''an art tealht·r Tht· bridegroom . .i stutk nt al ~est· minster Thenlug1l JI Seminar~ in Philadd ph1a. "'111 lntt'rn for J 'car 1n Da,1d~n HOAG MEMORIAL HOS PITAL June 11 \Ir JnJ \Ir' Kutl\.·rt I l11h11,1 l' Ir''°' t'>l1\ \Ir" .in~I \1 1-. \k ... .i ~Ill \1 r JnJ \If\ \lc.,J g11I June 12 h. .. ·nneth ( 1a1.c11.t ( 11.,1r1 I h11m.1' r>a' /."1 .1 June 13 \ 1 r ;1 nJ \I r... l>J rr,·11 \I J'on ',.\, port ttl J1. h 1"1 •' ~Ir J nJ \Ir .. I 1.1nl>. "f'\:rl1 n~ In 1nl' gtrl ~1r and \1r\ DJ n1l·I "t·1,h.1m t ,,,1.1 \k\J. bm \Ir and \.1rs \1 11. hJcl K1111 II nt 1nglUn lk.11..h. lx>~ Mr and ~I r' Thoma' Pt•1.11r.1 t 1"1.1 \le'><!. girl June I ~ \Ir JnJ \Ir' OonJld ll.11c11' t "'l.1 ~k'kl. hm Mr and \.tr ... G kn ll.1ni ill1111 llu111 1 ng1on lkal h. bo~ Junt 15 ~1r,.J ml \Ir\ \larlo. \1.hr,,c,kr llurlf· 1ngt1ln &·a~h. gi rl Junt 16 \Ir J nJ \1r'> JJllll''> \\ ..ignn If\ •o,· bm \tr and \.1rs. \\ J\ nt· \l>..11 .1 I hP11 in~ton BeJl h. girl \Ir .i nJ \Ir\ \tl·,,·n 'u" < ''I.' \k'>J ~)~ June Ii \tr Jnd \Ir' Thl>nl.J' \1 11f,., t ,,,1.1 \k-.a. ~)~ June 18 :0..1r anJ \I r<, R11h1.·n 7Jr1'1•' ,,.". pon &alh ~,, Mr and \Ir' r IOltlth\ ( tkJ\1111 Laguna :'\1gut•I. girl Mr and ~t r' \\ illi.1m \1 1,1•11· < ,,r o na J el \1Jr. bo' Junt 19 '.\Ir and '.\1 r'> l hm111phl'I l t•1· Balboa l'>IJ nd. h\1' Mr anJ ~Ir' \\ :trrl'll \mtth Ir < 11\IJ \1esa . girl Mr and \>tr> < hn,topht r t •f'\· C'os1a \k)<l. txn jUDt ?I ~fr 3hd \tr<i BenJ.im1n Bt•ltt llun1· 1ng1un Beal h. 00' Mr and '.\1r-. fh1t'll:rt BrJun<.J1•rf C'o~tJ Mesa. oo' MISSIOI" HOSPITAL REG IO~AL MEDICAL CE!"OTER June 11 \aroh n .rnJ Dan Stod .ton. \~111 h1Jn Cap1 irano. girl SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL Jd.Dt ' L1nd:i :ind \\ Jrrl'n Bauerme1 ,lt'r· S<.·hllllt, Yorba L1nJa. girl Junt I and East won the Ke. Back came a lo w spade to deelare:r's kina. and West elected to bokt up one round. Since dnwiq trumP1 would mate the band an open book, dedlrer simply fired t.ck a sp9dt. Weec WOil, cubed the tiQI of clteoedl and, when bis putner dilalrded • speck, be continued witb tbe Dine. lnsteed of ruffU\I f« tbt Mttiaa tric:t, euc 1ct ao another ap9dtt o. clarer won, drew tnl...,. ud claimed lbe rest of t.bt tricks f« bla coatraet . Wby didn't Eut ruff tlilc t1'ird diamond' 8ec:llll' West's~ openiq Iced had suoceeded .am.- bly. Euc coukl DO( belJe¥e tbM bit putMr wou.kt a.cl tlM jack 1ridlout hc)ldin1 tbe ten. IO be s>f'tlUmed tbal putaer'I DiDe WU mply lbowina tbt bonoaa of• MCl••et tllledld &- J-10-9 Theft .. tome ton of rouP J'81dcie.. after eU. tO dM patmlW • I uoua CCIUllf.-cll ol • raa....rct. BROWN·McKA Y • Richard and father Brov. n of Nev.pan B<ach hil\c announ~rd tht> e,opaemrnt of thtir daughlt'r Jen· ri1fer Le\lte Brov. n. to Brent Thoma!. Mcl<.a) of Laguna '•guel wn of ~tr and ~rs Bruce \1c Ka' o l \akm Ore She is a graduate ()f ""c"' pun Harbor High School and attend~ tht' Interior Design ln!ttllutt· of ( orona del Mar Her fianct' ts a graduate ot prague High School and l ( Santa Ba rbar;:i .\September v.edd1ng is plannt"d 1n St Joachim's Catholtl Church ( O'>IJ Mesa SMITH-ZOUTENDYK The.engagmen1 ol Jeniler .\ ~m1th and Da\ld Zou tt'nd\ k ot :'\l""' pt.ln Beach ha!> be{·n anr1oun1.cd b' ht·r parent'>. Ga~ and Toni \m11h "' :'\ev.pon Beach .\n .\ug 6v.edd1ng 1\ planned an Manners ( hUrlh .\graduate of Corona del \1ar High School. lht' bnde·l'ICll auendl·d ( J tale an Diego "'here ~he "d' affili ated \.\1th Kappa .\lrh:i ThetJ suronl\ John and Nanc' Lou tend' k ot I ..i (rescenta are thl· parl'nl'> nt the lututl bridegroom He ,.., a graduatt' 111 Crescenta \'alle) High \tho<1I Jn,! Cal Poh 'ian Lu1) Oh1'>pt1 and " emplo) ..!d a\ a martnt' bwlc1g1 .. 1 "'11h Bro"'n and ( aldv.ell ton,ult1ng l'ng1 nee rs BELL-WEA VER uzlie Mane Bell uf'e"' pun &ath and John &·n \1.ea,tr l'f V.l'\I· minster are planning lu ~arn '-u' ' in St .\ndrt'v.·s Presb~tenan <. hurth 1n ~ev.pon fk.t1.h The bride-ek1. l. daughter ot Ela int: and Rotxn Gordon of 'e"' pon Beach. 1s a graduate of ( oruna dl.'l Mar High hool and (al '-.1a1c L11., .\ngeks Her liance 1s the son of \1anha anll '.\tel ( onrad of Ddta. O hio He " .1 graduatt' of DeltJ H 1gh hool .uiJ M1am1 of Oh1u L n1' erc,11' MAXEY-VERHEYEN Tt'ra L)nn '.\1a'e' ut '-l·v.r.r· (1.Jl l J nJ IJml'\ llJH \.t"v\ pnrt lk ,11 !1 I\\ 111 h11\' June 8 J11J 1 J nd I k' 1n < •l\I < 11\l..1 \k-...i !! r Junt-17 '-;idgJ JnJ l 1n1.1th. ,,.,~lt•'n t10 !JI 11• "' I June 1 \hJnr1•n.1nJ Bn .i n "lt'r' l\•rr1'" June 20 <. .11h1.·11nl' Jnd ( ll·r Jld \ l'rir ' 'Ir· J ngl· girl A:\ CLDtE:\TE HOSPITAL Ma} 9 ~!IJ \lllldJu~h JnJ l u" KJ m1:,·1 \Jn Ju.1 n ( JP"trJn11 h<1 ' )l a) 10 l l·t1llJ .1nd Fr:.1m1\u• Ku11 '\,tn lu.1r ( JPl\\fJlhl h(I\ \1a~ 11 l>.1: .1 ..inJ \I -''J• "p11hn '\Jr I •. tr t .t P" tr J n11 1'>111 ,, a\ I Z .\ll'\IJ Jnd I ..i•", 1'.1ndt·l1 "Jr ( lrmcntl' gir Jul1 J H1neh .1 m .inJ H1.1dl<' \fi.11( .hl1n 'l~n I knit·nlf ~irl l{,1..,.iltJ .i nd \nl n1 • ..., •r ..i '.i· < km1.·n1, ~1rl '1a \ 15 PJtn, 1.1 < IJ rl>.,· .in1i \1 11 rt.1\' H 11 '\,11• ( knll'l11l' gir! ,,., 16 \IJn \nn .1n.t 1 "1.1 ,., \l.1 '1 ( Jfll\llJlhl 1-k.h h h,.\ ~la) 17 1)1'1..1 JnJ Th1•n J' I, ,, '·• ( :l·mcnll t-._l, )la~ Ill h..1rt·n J l\J l •r' '11r•11.ir1 'J ·· (_ :l'n1l'llll' t-11\ Judi Jnd '\Jn J\ llJll ( .IPl'I J'll' R1.·J,h he" '1a\ 20 l \l.'hr. .1 nJ f kull'f•11 lk rnJndo '·'" JuJn t .1p1,lrJn, \\\ ' 1:-•• ' '1&\ !I J11.1n nr l)~·r\IJr J 0 !1J r,·1·l·1tu· Krl'T' nJn ...... 1n t kmcnll" girl \la\ :!2 l 1nJJ Jn,J D.•nJ 0d (,J,,1•1.:111.· '·" ( kml·n11 ~" Ma' 26 l 1nn Jnd (),1• 1 Brs,,p,· '·1 (. kntl'nll ~II ~largJrl'l JnJ K.1,i.. r r.1nJ.., ...... ,. ( knwntr !"'' Hanh JnJ \uJI 1, '·H l l'nh·:i:1· g1 rl \la\ Z7 >-..1mhl·rh ,ind '•"l: \irt'11l.1 "Jn lu':lr { Jp1~trJn11 il•' Oort!> Jnd l>.1n'l \l.i.l.." '·'' Clem1.·n11· g111 "ell' and \\ tll1Jm Kr ' n1•l1h '·"' Clementt' g111 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sundav July 3. 1988 A 7 Jennifer Brown ~nd her fiance Br~nt McKay B1.·.1~h dflJ "l'nnl•th '°>11">1. I>. \ nhncn cit lr\ln1.· Jr1.· pld11n111t1. 111 mJ1n .\u~ 2~ Ill \.l.tflllt"I ' ( hunh 't""' ptHl &·ach he I'> the.' ddughtl"r 111 Barbara Lllh ·ina)d ul 'n q x.>n &ath .tnd R11.h· ard Ll'l \ !J \t'\ I n rtt: \I Jdt'ra .\ gradu.H e u! ,t.\.\pt.lrt H.ubor High S<.huul \ht• 1'> dO alumnd ut lhl· t 'n1' l'fSll' ul ...,11u1hern ( c:1ltlorn1J and .ilT1liJtl·J "•th Kapp.t .\lflhJ Theta Her tianle '' 1h1.· '>un ul .\ 1 J " .\dam\ •II LJ l JnJJa J nd ( Jrl \A. \'t"rht'\l"r lJgunJ '1guel Ht." '' a graJu.111 •' L J < JndJJ High 'h1uil and C J l' • \Jr I ul'> 'l"1"p. OELKE·GRAHAM '\e\.\purt l:k.1,h rl.'~1dent'> \1 r Jnd ~1 rs llerbt'n (1retll! 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Smith v. hert· \ht• \.\J) dtfi l1..ilt'd "'1\h l'h1 11, t Phi \t1r11rtt' and hl "d) d m1·r·1~ Ph: f>c::!J Thl"ta tr.11an11' Tht tinJr-elet 1 "d!t a I'' . ' 11onal ( hilrit~ t t·.igul.' dt>bu1.s ntt· v. 1s also a graduJte of '-e:-"'r<'rt l!Jf'" · High 'xh .. ol and< >rang1 t ••J 'l c k gt• Ht"r future-husb<1nJ '' :nt ,,,, \trs DJ' 1J < 1rJhJm pf c •r•1 d..s .1•11 the la1c Da' 11.l c orJh.irr llt , t n plo~t'd h' lk..11 \\ ttt'r K1 n 1,J, I· m Pak• .\!tu RUSSELL·HEARNE '\an,~ .\ R U"\t"J. dcught{'1 " R1d'iJrd Jnd l'.1 1111.1J Ku, .. ell '' ( urun..s lkl \1 J r '" !I "t·J \\ dllam II Ht:arnt· ,11 Dt"I \1 .1r nn .\ug :~in< h.• l.11.h (jut"en l•I .\ngcl\ { i!thol ( hufl h ~I\ '\l"v. pvn Bt·d1. h Ht" 1\ th,· )(}fl 01 llugh .inJ f lkn H,•.srnt· of''" .\ngt•ln 1 ht' tuupk .irt' ~.radudll"' 11• I '"I'. \ldr"ml>unt l n"t'r')1t' 11. 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Ormnge Cout DAILY PILOT I Sunday July 3. 1988 ( Miolence;· fear areel~ments of date rape DEA.a ANN LANDERS: I refer to *9 ....... from "Proud to Be a Pig." q1 ... ionina the concept that a woman could be di1e raped because .... y airl whose vocal chords are iD1Kt cu saum her head ofT while kietina. sauirming and sttking a wa y '°~·"' That letter reminded me of 1he clusic rape trial in which the defense attorney asserted much the same defense for his client, who had been accused of date rape. To illustrate his point, the defen se att_gmey placed a pop bottle on 1he floor of the courtroom and sent 11 spinning. He challenged the pros- ecutina attorney to stick a pencil throuah 1he neck of the bottle as it spun around. -------------....... The prosecutor grabbed a heavy objeci and smashed 1he spinning ';>ottle into a hundred pieces. He 1hen leisurely stuck the pencil through the neck of the bottle. • C.Amertcan Heart V AlsocJatton 'lvffiE FIGHTJl\G Fa? 'OJRUFE ' Holding the penetrated neck high in the air. he declared, .. This. ladies and gentlemen of the 1urv. is date WITH ANY PURCHASE! carrera Personal Poffable AM/FM Stereo Radio wJth Stereo "-<ldphones • wote1-1es1stont all weother des19n • bell cltp NU MARK VIDEO lltNIAl S NOT INClUDto ll .... 11 3 PEii FAMILY PEii DAV 1 O.lond Stereo Equalizer wittl LED • l-cotor &-segment LEO d1sptovs • EQ deleot switch SAVE 30°/o NO UMON POLICY If Within 90 days. vour '9techon reQutres '9rv1c1ng for the some problem more lhon onc e. r.deroted will replace lh• item ot no charge see store for detoll•' G-...rte \A -...... ~ ....... . ... e....,. .... • ........ , .. . . . . ... . (, ..... °' • • ._,,._.. -'\U t f - •• l.AllDUS rape." Sign me -R.G.r'.>. lN MICH· IGAN . DEAR R.G.D.: Wbat a beauUful example of 011e-upmu 1bJp. I've aever beard a belier one. Here's uot•er respoase to tbe same letter. DEAR ANN LA NDERS: I feel compelled to answer that insensitive man who docsn'1 believe a woman can be raped by an unarmed assailant. 1 have heard and read about men who were muacd a few blocks from their homes. No one su~lcd that they were .. askina for h. • No one inquired as tp why they didn't try to fi&ht off their a11ackcrs. No one asked to sec their wounds or bruises as proof that the muging actually 1ook place. .lns1cad. their pligh1 is mc1 with sy mpa1hy and even admiration for their wise conduct. The theory is ... It's best no1 to try to fight back. You ne ver ~now what might happen if you in curred the wrath of a mugger." When you change 1he sex of the victim t~e scenario ~ automatically altered. Females who were never tauaht to fa&)lt and have ne ver actually hit or kicked another human being arc suddenly expected to fend off a laracr and stronger attacker. Women who are frozen with fear. unable to let out anything louder than a croak or a half·muffied scream. are expected to seize control and thwart a rapist. "Pig," -my dear sir. is too nice a word for you. as well as an insult to those animals who supply us with footballs ~nd food for the table as well. -LAWNDALE, CALIF. DEAR CALIF.: Tball1 for a anap· PY retp0a1e. You CH sit 111 my cbalr u y oW time. You May Quality For $2000.Credit Instantl y Or Up To $7500 On Our Installment Pion '1111n mum Purchos,. ·~ $100 , . ..,. ~ '···· .Or.:F" Poftob4e Imm Handycam ComCOfdef • outo4ocu1 zoom lens w ith macro • AFM h1·f1 recording WITHOUT COUPON $799 • . . ' AdoA...,.,. . In-Dash AM/N CosMfte Car Shfeo • outo-reY9fM cosMtte p loy • seetc tuning ...,..,._.,) .... -... ,._ . ., .. ....COUfrf"" -· .. .. .... . . ..... co••••u• • . . .. "'W•lO--··--.. ., ..... ~ OUI LOWllT NICt M i i •....O-•IO UC ...... ,.._, •.:·~t..i: • =t~-<·~· .. ,·~:.~ IOWftitCOtiff tt .,_... ·•••••I • ... , .. r. • ..,..., ..... ¥. ............ .. ... . ·~.. .... ... ..... , ... ..... •• ,. "' • • ...... • .. ' .... t .... _ --··c~ ... ..,,. ... ,..._._,., . ........ . ... ,,,, • I Homeless Annie, a S-year-old •payed &olden retrle•er mb, la at the ~ Beach Animal Shelter walti.DC for eomeone to at•e her a new home. She la •ery playful and actlft and la 10od with children. The •helter la at 20612 w,una Canyon Ro&d. HOROSCOP E SYDNEY 0MARR Moaday, July 4 ~March ~1 ->\pnl 19): Family ..pthcnng featured. )OU learn more about future prospects and plans that "s~c1al person" has regard in& carttr. Stick to familiar ground. avoid un- necessar) nsk. Cancer native 1n picture. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Trips. '1s11s. relatives highlight scenario. Forces are scaqered. tendency is for )'OU 10 break rules con~em1ng diet. nutn11on. Ha'e fun without being destructive to )OUr own body. Gemini involved. GEMINI (Ma)' 21-June :!O): Hol- 1da} sp1nt prevails. ~ou could meet dynamic. creative people who kn ow plcnt} about history and politics. Be receptive, appreciate clash of ideas. Uniqtre rndWtt!ttat-1s-phyStcall y at- tracted to )OU. CA,NCER (June 2J-July 2)): Open lines ofcommun1ca11on. d1spla} skill 1n connecnon with drawing. wn11ng. Emphasis also on education. spantual values. tra'cl Young person pays meaningful compliment. Virgo fea- tured. LEO (Jul) 23..\ug. 22): Resist 1cmeta11 on to take nsks "'hale d1s- pla y1ng showmanship. fireworks. Fam1h member ta lks about love. mone\. hcahh. sccunt). lifesh le Be recepil\·e. no1 gullible. Con~1ct of interest could exist. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl 221: What had beeR .. sell led" could be shaken at foundation. 0ece puon 1s invoh ed - know 11 and guard-nossessions. You'll be made aware of lc~ng!_Jts. per- missions. Panncrsh1p, marriage spot· lighted. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You're goi ng places. lnd1 v1dual who took you for granted "'111 ha' e "second lool.." Rela11onsh1p intensifies. you'll haH~ more respons1b1ht) and chance for greater financial re "'ard. Capricorn tn\ohed SCORPIO(Oct. 23-No .. 21 I Focus on .. wanderlust." You're not ~11sfied with status quo. Crea11ve forces h1ghhghted -member of opposite sex ma) have plans not )Ct req~aled. Perceive potenual. sk) is 1he hm11 SAGITTARIUS ("iov 22-Dec 21 ): You'll be encouraged 1n connecuon w11h propert~. home. begmn1ng of proJeCt. lmpnnt st)'lc. be "crea t1\.el) selfish.'' Means don ·1 gn e up some- thing for mere whispered promise. Protect rights. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on fam1I}. home. secunty. exchange of ideas w11h "restless relauve." One close to }OU wants to &ravel. could be brother or sister. Gourmet dining featured for tonight. Anes involved . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18): Interests arc ub1qu11ous -you'll learn more about places and people. Social acll\ 111cs acrelerate. )Ou'll rcce1\.C 1n' 11a11on 10 special e'ent. and 1ra .. c1 could be included Sag11- tarian featured PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Focus 011 h1stor). basic facts. ab1h1' to learn from experience. Emouons mangle with logic -steer clear of one who wa nts somethi ng for nothing. Taurus. Scorpio figu re promanentl)'. IF JULY 4 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cycle hi&h hghts romance crea11vity. lifestyfe. fresh stan 1~ "different" d1rec1ion. You'll tx-nd of burden. you'll feet "renewed." Taurus. Leo. Scorpio people pla) 1mP<?rtant roles 1n your life. You are sens1t1ve, psychic, 1nve n11 ve. daring. an 0~1ginal thinker. Membe rs of ~ppos!te sex can be. puzzled by your ante~t1ons. are fascin!tcd but wary. Va~1e1y and rom~nce highlighted duf!ng July. You II finish major proJect. assignment in August. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... ,_ .... C..... len! 1122 ..... 1u1 .. etsra •1&-su.11sa ..... ... '" • frlll41 FIM Htt1t1 et tr1tt1r1 • •••iflN. ' Shows'em who's in charge '"'r To the chef what prop ane is to the grill Protects against spills, sta ins and foo d cri tics Tools of the trade ''Who ordered the medium-rare ?'' Well-done SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1988 ·TO By ~OBERT HYNDMA Of the Doily Pilo1 Sro• . The fouri OI Ji. t v\leer e"d ~ w de , 'egoraeO OS ·he off 1ciol star ·Of barbecue season as rr J hltJOes oi oodyord chefs rurn he preporo1•on oi spnr.g ·ra1 mg against the no~-or­ never de,,..0011os ol pe"OrM1ng ,.. ·rom a "e1g-ioors and riends. Ir: rt;e ~ress.,re· poaed C'"f\Ospru:re ol c cro.-..oed po11a, yOtM sk1ll·ot ge I ng em over tne plOI~ will often de•erm1ne whether yoor • guests s101 g ued •o ''le, sea•s ~, r>ecd for • e bee• 1 nes T 'IO' s wren your •a en· e1pe• ence o'ld ea.i prrenr ore put io the u1timo:e 1esi Succee:). ono 10.; 1 be pock ng I em n thro'91 labor Doy. Fa 1. ord .,.01.. be ""·ea :o wo• O" 1he rood. belore · · ho~ e crov.as 1 ng ,. as o·~ ·e e' ·or ·ne s1or Ol'l , aher the ourcome nos o reoay oee" Oe'e'"' "e:j Make no m S10re · O' "CS' • C "'€ "€ grbo•t-iooo boroecJe il a ;:ompet 11"e ve'ltvre ~O::J"ev Ve s·e· mo"oge• o· Bo•beQOeS GQio•e ,~osto Meso ·ec: s se r9 c ":l":. StO'E·C'-''1€·0f' mUlli· burner propane-power ea •o• sser E-equ pped AJss.e Turbo gril 10 a W. ss 0on V eio mar P-01'" n9 a ... -:ere"~ r.orbecue /-.. tr·n o \-\ee a 1e•wcrd, n ne QI h s gues•s "00 O'COPetl r ''.) 'eQ\>est tne some gr ,,I ~~ SiGf€~4~~lUP& io.e.:.ber ante JP or 'Ola We so o ·-:; • •-..,c , •re e"' •;;. "e 4"0C'"OOO Mo s•er so;s -... e. speaks we ·o· 0~1 of 'he oopulOnty of t o·t~=--= c . .: o• e ouo 1y ol • e Avss1e Turbo." "Oeeo ~O sre• S 0 nc·" '0 w er comes · ~ sce::i1 g .-. e :· ooroec es. A ter 011, • ese ore gooo t mes lor ~~e Avstrol- 0" ~omoor; Boroeques Go·ore. e • rrr nos 7 5 s1o•es nA.mro o 12 n ew Zeo1ond and now 12 111 the un ·ed S101es w ,.., pions or oozens 'TIOfe. As opoosed 10 ~ "or aware ana deportr'1e'lt stores v."lere gr "Sand coo ing utensils Ye .cs· "•re S'l,Ji e Bo•::>eqoes Go ore spec 01 zes 11•r:e1 ner po1n1s 01 ourdoo• coo~mg S1.1re I s go "'"9 or i:opo- tC' ·y. Mo s1er so s 01 boroeai· ing. Peop e ore Jeer"' ng 1 a· 1t' s Oil outdoor 1tc!'ler no1 1us1 1hrow ng a hamburger Of ween•e on rhe grill Al so, 1r So01hern Col1forn10, 1t' son all-year th mg becovse o1 the nice v.-eother. It's easy 10 c•eon-up ond 1 · s qu1c - you can come home and within 20 m.nu es hove a good meal p•eoe<ed In Moister' s view. barbecue cooking is no longer l1m1ted to s•eo ... s ood hamburgers There ore hundreds of coo boob devoted to barbecue griUmg and cus- tomers are oskmg for 11ps on p<ep0nng chicken, por chops. lamb, lobster swordfish o'lO assorted Howouan hsh. Pease see 80~ BJ, ' . _, I Myrna and Mafv' s Feast: $5, 000 worth of gratitude By VIDA DEAN Of .. 0.-, ........ Grateful? Very! Grateful to the tune of a $5.000 dinner at The Ritz. Realtors Dovie and Bob &oop of Newport Beach found the right house on Linda Isle for Myru and Marv EIUoU of Tustin. The new owners loved the place so much they waoted to do somethina nice for the Koops. The Koops and the Elhotts arrived in formal attire by limo at the rtstaurant to b(gin a 61h-~our meal describ(d as "something nice." "I al"'ays want<'d to dnnk a S 1.000 bo1tle of wane." said Bob. ''And a pound of caviar is a great wa} to s1art off a meal. too ... ·what el~ can four people eat that \\OUld bring the bill to $5.00<r. hemed oxtail soup en croute. green salad wuh Maine lobster. boned quail Harlene Tomlin ln mecUe•al aown. stuffed with foie sras. roast veal with truffle sauce and raspberry souffie followed by port-poached pears. cheese and walnuts. "It's the longest meal I ever had ... we went home at 2:30 a.m.," said Myma. manufacturer of Cali- fornian Yachts (Marv is the dealer). " ... It was very ertjoyablc. I ~pecially liked the Beluga caviar." For an extravagana like this. yo u'd expect a private dining room, But the Koops and ElliottS were in the center of the main dinina room with special linens. Cr)St.al. etc. A violinist and guitarist played only for the foursome as the) dined and consumed six bottles of wine. including a 1905 C hateuu Lafine Rot~schild. and Louis XIII cogna c (with chocola te truffles). Even in Newport Beach. this type of Ritz ex pd1ence aroused the curiousit} of other diners. "Every· Amy Baumaartner in Vic· torlan atyle. Down the aisle __. of bridal· history "I don't want m~ wedding 10 be lhl' same as e'enone else·s:· said Ll'\h Khneof:t.agu'na H11lsara bn<fa1 shO" held at \'ilia S o' a Resta urant The sentiment e\pressed b) \h\' autum n bnde-10-be 1s heard oflt>n h\ fnc:nds and fam il) of othC'r ~oung "'omen planning a "'edding .\mong the: most 1m ponan1 <.h.·- us1ons the bndc "'111 make ts the ~t' k and t) pe of dress ~ht' "'111 "'car It ha~ to be so spen al bel:ause her "'edding. 1s the one llmt' 1n hrr llfr that .,he rnn be assured ot \''en tint .. ., attt"ntton .\II e\l•s .... 111 tx· tocu·s\·d on h\·r a' 'h\' comes dov.n lht' a1sk .\l the ShO\\. guC\lS had lhe Of)· pon unit} to get some 1dt>as on go"' ns -current ~t'le~ that are .. in .. and ~1 ,les dating bad.. 10 med1e,al 11mn The restaurant spons11red the fashion e'ent 1n <.on1unc11on v.11h Fr1n Rado·.,.. Fashion~ of lhe .\gl'S. Full en on. and \foll11: \krrell Bm.IJI\ lnternat1o na l 1n "l'"'pon Beath On lhe JOurnc~ bad. 1n umc: '1,1 bndal finer}. guew. learned tha1 1n medieval lime~ a bnde shov.ed uni\ her face and tingen1 p<, Harlenl· Tomlin of Newpon Beach "'ore:· the h1stoncall} accura11: go .... 1. and head- piece lflat Ii! clo!>e lo ttie i:ice and sn ugl~ under thei:h1n and compk :ftl} '°' ered the neck Am) Baumgartner of Newpon Beach modeled a gown from the \' Ktonan era." hl·n th e neck. face and pan of the arm!> "'ere showing. The go"' n "'Orn b} Sane} Bellman of :--.:e"'port Beach expressed the ga1et~ of the napper era -hemlines "'ere up and headpieces were wh1ms1 - cal. Nan Richardson ofNewpon Beach reminded the I 00 guests of Mac West 1n her I 9JOs wedding gown -high · necked "'Ith long sler,es yel sexy and dose fi ning w11h a Oared hemline. V 1ev.e~ were transponed back to the free-sp1n1~d 1960s when K<"ll~ Battrn of San~ Ana appc-ared 1n a m1n1-sk1rtcd lacr go"'n Lmda KJass of In ine brought the prospect I\ e brides back to the prescn1 3\ she paraded in a con temporal"). f ull-sloned wedding gown deta1kd "'Ith appltqued organza. Guests could )ee fa shion h1stol") repealing itself 1n body was tryina to fiaurc out what was aoing on," said Bob. Next 10 the spteial table was >"°ther fo ursome staring and keep- ing track ofrveryth1ng. "They wanted some scraps. but we comp&ctel) ignored them:· said Bob. laugh1n& about the antics of daughter Valerie Koop and fiance Laclalu Macl.ay and son Bob Jr. with Sud6e N6cbol1. • • • Another class act was Mary Loe Hol'lllby's birthday celebration on. Wednesday. One of the bigcst boats around, the 83-foot Mercedes owned by Diane and Jim Slemons. was the party spot. Hosts Mary Au Wells and Diane v.clcomed 16 of the birthday girl's friends aboard for champasne toast· ing. lunch and harbor cruisina. Horosby's fnends singing "Happy Birthday" includ ed Gluy Smallwood, Gluy Bader, Barbara Nancy Bellman wean Oap- per fuhlon. Kelly Batten abowa lH• In 'SO. mini. ~ -. y · 'i. some of the details ofth1s gown and a 161\t.isleeved ~temporar) ~heath Oared at the koees. ··Two of my children are getting married this year." said Patricia Hayes. a Placen11a mother of 10 attending with her fu ture daughter- 1n-law. "The show has provided me with some $ood ideas that the} can use for a unique weddin~ ... Bowle, Mary AaD Muter, JIMl6e Arproe, Pe1 Beaaer, aeva Howard, Mary ReeMvelt, BarlNara Harris, N4'ra Jtr1•sa, Pat AllH and Sud· ralMAe. • • • Another birthday celebration and more cruising. Doro .. y DuJap turned 18 on Friday a nd mom DardJe Dulap hosted a party at their Newport Beach home for 40 of her dearest friends - from preschool days to current friends at St. Marprct's School in San Juan Capistrano. The celebration began with a bayfront social hour followed by a Sit· down dinner on the patio with a Pee Wee Herma n impersonator and harpist Lau Lff O.bat cnttnain· ing. Guests embarked on the gondola rides from the Dunlap dock after the birthday dessert of chocolate mousse Nan Rlcbardaon model• llae Weet dreea. I .. '88 ..-eralo~ abown by Linda Klua. Sparked ""llh ideas on selecttng that special gOwn, guests chatted ov~r hors d'oue' ros. punch and cham- pagne. "The response to the show was overwhelming aod we're considering another show later on . .. said Gretchen Dale. show coordinator and restaurant coordinator of spte1al events. cake w;e6 fresh raspberries. Well-wishers Included SH and ~ MeWayae and son ltevla, a.Uy Fay, ftll6f H•mme, Kev la Clamfltt, Pam and hit l\alll and dauahter ltaUe, MeMI.. and ltea ~eMatu and daughter Marissa Dea ana Leri K6q from Ventura and Pem Lanoa from Beverly Hills. • • • Under th~ direction of chairwoman Jeu St.der (and with the help 6f husband Rey Stoder). members of us Commodoras, a women's sup- pon aroup-at Bahia Corinthian Yacht O ub, transformed the clubhouse into an old-fashioned garden for their first fund-raiser. Close to 200 members and guests turned out for the "June Frolic" luncheon beina staged to raise funds for redecorating the ladies lounge at the club. Pan of the proceeds went to 'S.O.S .. the Costa Mesa orpnization -New blue • Jeans A new Lee jean is tight-fi tting and zipped up in the back. The equestrian-styled jean with angled front seams is made of I 00 percent cotton heavyweight denim. In a more relaxed jean mood. Lee offers an easy pace with a denim pant styled wi th banded yoke front and front box pleats. The color trend of fall jeans 1s dark -look fo r black and blu er blues. Off Shore signs Mr. X Top-ranking surfing pro Glen Winton. also known as Mr. X. has been signed as the celebrity spokes- man for Off Shore of California ii\< Irvine. Winton. 27. is from Norah Head. Australia. and has been surfi.ng !>ince he was 6. · intoa .. ranked sey_entb m the world. ~on his first contest when he was I I and decided at 12 fb Cbopawtnc. devoted to helping the homeless and hunJ!Y. 9CYC member BUI Grosv~aor pla~ed show tunes.. on the piano dunna the social hour and lunche~n. Jen Tuclowslly played ~h ile fashions from Design Sop.histicates were shown. Gloria Pyle, wife of vice commodore Jay Pyle, was the com· men ta tor. ~CJlt'.aS a successful party be<:ause they didn't run out of the jumbo shnmp. In fact. the tray was passed for seconds to go with th.e hot sourdough rolls. melon and bne. Las Commodora s committee members included Verna De· 1enardt, Cbarleae Cllaadler, Bever· ly Wlalte, Jeule Lowry, Lottie Miller, Barbara Morales, Jady ~te, Rutb Mo•t1omery, Boule Marsll, Mary Harvey and Tandowsky. New jean look. make a career out of surfing Chop top Hair is lib(rated for summn with a cnsp. clean look lh.it"' lightweight and spirited. Bui "11 don't mean a th ing 1f i\ ain·t g111 that swing." The Sebastian dt'lgn team has done away \\Ith lhl· unnecessar) hm1tat1ons of ltngth wlttrthe .. Chop S~ ~ Chop Swing technique "'a" Jl'· signed to give every inch ofha1r lhl' rhythm and movement so '11al to this cut. Hair is layered. but not 111 the traditional sense. The angle on Chop Swing t\ J strona geometnc shape that on 11' own could b( a simple page lxl\ bob or Eton crop The swing co ml·\ from the cb~ped angle Deer things Movie audiences fell in lo' e "'11h Bambi 46 years ago. This su mmer when the Disne} an1ma1ed lilm 1, re-released a nev. gene(_;,\11on .... ill become fam iliar wath t~sr1n«f,. legged fawn . Today's kids can haq• HJmh1 .11 home with thtm. Tht 1.,, <thk characteris frolicking on l11tll· ~1r1, · dresses. on sleepwear. pla,dothl'' and sleeping bags at Sear\ DoDDa Karan: The designer everybody copies A Donna Karan etyle with ber walet-definlng ball· mark. By GWEN SALLEY-SCHOEN lkC..._.., ..... ...,.... Ever wonder how a rrend gets staned? How such things as w1de bells with big C-shaped buckles. silk body- \u1ts. black opaque hose. and off-thc- shoulder tops become vogue'> Enter Donna Ka ran -fashion designer. trend designer. !'Oot Just a mo' er and shaker. but the earthquakr of the fashion 1nduslr\ When Karan designs. others cop). .. II '>urpnsesc,cn me:· said th r 39- >ear-old Ne" York designer. ··When I left .\nil(' Klein 1 n I 984. I thou~hl I v. as going to be creating clothes tor a 'l'l} li mited group of customer'I I ne,er expected m~ collection to appeal to so man) people. It's almost a lU llhke follo\\1ng .. Karan ·, firca rnllec11on under her 11v.n label wa' an 1m med1ate \uCCC5\ l 1v.a~ba~d on om•ke~1tem as1mplc: bod)su1t that "'a' \ho"'n .... 1th pan1'>. short skirt'. long \karts.<.'' en blou\C'> BEACH CAMP FOR KIDS! 8 YE AR(S - l 6 YEARS ALL DAY OF SURF & SAND ACTIVE-SPO RT S • WATfll Pl A"· AD\/ENTIJllf •INCLUDE\ r AT ALI N A (JA."<I' POll\IT M""fflNf Ml.J\f lJ.V I A(1llNA 'iAWOIJ~I TE Sll'vAL FA\H l()l\l l\LA"ID '-MO RE " s9500 WEEKLY CATALINA CAMP OUT AUulJST IST. STH INCLUDES FOOD T RAN~rORA ffON s 18500 HURRY -LIMITED RESERVATIONS CALL 6)1 -1668 and jackets . .\ s1m1lar bod)SUll has been included 1n every collec11on since. and that 1s perhaps her bcst- known contnbut1on to fa shion to date. It was that first bodysuit that sent the knock-off manufacturers scul'f)1ng lo fill their lower-priced collccuons with s1m1lar garments. The fashi on industr) sat up and paid a1tent1on to what was going on in the house of Karan In later collecuons. Karan showed stirrup pants wnh high-rise waist· lines. jumpo;u1ts. dresses and blouses with deep V -necklines and lots ol draping to the center of the waist. hooded cocoon coats and off-the· shoulder blouses that shifted th e attentton zone to the collarbone. Sht· said sarong sk1n.s in wool jersey ""ere -.e,~ and modern. and although mo!lt 1 1fu~ didn't know the reason sarong~ .,..ere all ofa sudden vogue. we found oursch cs wearing them. She said she liked opaque hose with spike-heel pumps and short leather skirts. and sudden!) we v.ere all wearing opaque hose with leather skirts. Two years ago she showed wide suede bells with b1~ gold buckles shaped likr a .. C · No"' ever) womenswear catalog )OU pick up has a wrap dress with a C-buckle belt. All this doesn't bother Karan. She considers 11 flattery. but 11 has inspired her lo do another collect1on. D.K.N.Y .. for the woman who can't afford to dress in couture but loves the look. This new collection will be in the stores 1n Fl'bruary '89. .. , decided It was time to do a collcct1on for the woman who loves m» clothes but can't afford lhrm." said Karan. "L\nd so many lower- priced. similar st~les were turning up 1n stores that it "'as 11me for me to enter that market." According to the designer. the pnces of the D.K.N Y. will b( about Blvd . Newport Beach , CA Support the American Diabetes As&>ciation ' half the pncc of her designer lab(I. Jackets will be about $250 to $300 and dresses about S200 to $300. They will be offered in the same stores where Karan's New York collections are carried: primarily upscale stores such as Julius Cloth ing. l.Magnin and Saks Fifth A\ enue. "D.K.N. Y was actually designed to keep m> 14-ycar-old ~ughter out of my clothes:· explained Karan. "She's always wearing my things and I don't have enough for both of us . She ruins them. rolling up the sleeves to gi ve them ·attitude.' Karan was an San Francisco recent· ly to attend a scnes of l.Magnin fas hi on shows featunng t.er fall ·gg collection. She spem one morning in her hotel su11e talking about her t'areer. the Donna Karan New York collection and D.K.N.Y. Her suite at the Campton Place Hotel was decorated in fem inine. sol\ pastels and floral pnnts - a strikin& contrast to the designer hrrsdl l\.aran is close to 6 feet tall and no1 ~111e . probably a.sm 14 . .\nd although hrr I~ are quite muscular. ~he wore hrr skirt tight and cropped "'<'II abo ve her knees. She was dressed head-to-toe 1n black. one of her fa' omr color. Karan hves 1n Manhattan"' 11h he1 husband. Stephan Weiss. a ~u lptur and her daughter. Gabnellc. he "'a' born into the Ne" York fashion business. Her mo1her was a fashion model and her fa1hcr a haberdasher Af\er high school she cn1ered Parsom School of Design in ~c"' Yor~ and took a summer JOb "'orking for L\nnl' KJein. When KJe in died 1n 19 74 Karan and Louis DetrOll10 becam~ co-designers of the ·\nne Klein collec- tion. Thr) worked logether for IO years. Then Karan left to begin 1he Donna Karan Nl'\\ York firm D!:ll'Olho stayed at ·\nne Klein and 1\ still the head designer . lusTALTERAnON.S ' 1 Hff\Tfc., THf PlrHf(T Fir Wt sptci~izt in ~ns and w~ns suit alttrat1ons. and guaranttt tht ptrftet fit. Gift Certificate GOOD $ §00 IN ALTERATIONS TOWARDS Offtt OOOC1 t.ntu tt-~ W ith Thu Ad Only Misttr T allor on P'rtmtt~s at ~" T 1~1 Mon-Fri 10am -7pm Sit tO am -!>p m COST A MESA coum ARDS 631 -5787 fit.ltOt..._ ...... """' .. '-..'--a-y...._ ll)S~ .... lll<\\1,11.111 \n ~ll\t'Hll I 11 'l.111.111, Khrl '-11111 11 ~1 Ir 11" ~ \ ••/~l<I 11 ... 11111 •1 c I i I I • r I l . Orange Coa&t OAtL V PILOT ·Sunoay July J 1988 83 LooK1Nc Gooo Women (and men) are facing up to cosmetics Faces arr Terry French\ business. The business of bringing o ut thr hidden braut) and good looks of both women and men Today, rrtorr men art' becoming intl'rcsted in skin earl'. 'a) s the Huntinaton Beat·h csthet1c1an. Skin care compan1rs kno" that. too, and they are filling up the store counters with products. Men arc bu} 1ng. but the) need to lrarn thr proper "'a> of using the products, sa} s French. a 1,-year- \t'lrran of the an of enhancing looks. .. Men arc Just as 'a1n as women. 1f not more so." said French. Once the products arc bought. men have to use them rcgularl) and use them in a manner that "'on't harm the face. The idea 1s to use movements whtn appl) 1ng cleanser.-, and mo1stun1ers that "on't pull the \l..1n a"' a) from tht bone structure. French said. no11ng that unc of the b1ggc\t mistake~ a man . t an make \Oo llh-lm face IS tugging and pulling do"'n on the skin (that includes while \ha\ 1ng). "-good skin-care program for men I\ '>O s1m pk The) need a lo\ater l>Oluhk deansa a skin neutralaza (lonn or astringcnl) and a 11101sturw~r ··This .... ,11 gel them up .ind gt·t them going an the mornang:· ~ht· \3)\. "'The!'.e three product'> are nut for problem '>l..1ni.. but for those "11h normal l>k1n .. r .... u o ther products that men might "ant to t~ arc a cream for ltnc\ aruund thl' e,( . ., and a cream to protet t the hp.,··· V111 DEM ··1t's nc"cr too late for a man to get stancd," added French. 'ol>hO estab- lished her HB studio after "ork1ng 1n Washington O.C . (.,.,here her cl1entl> included Fawn Hall and ~1 rs. Pt'tt' Wilson.) . French's focus in her profession " on education. She has corporatl' grooming programs for both se\e'> "In Washington. I eonducll:'d '>t:m· 1nars at businesses ~Ith all of the mak execuuves atttnd1ag I talked about skin care.-in general. overall appear· ance and color. In 1nd1\ 1du,i1 ~ess1ons. we would dlSCU<;S hair SI\ ks. what to do about baldn·e.,, moustache and beard SI\ lrs tu ha l- ance th~ face. · "I reall) behe'e men rnn karn to enhance ti.cir appearance· fur a murt• professional image. Tht·~ ha-.c mort• confidence when thq 're loo~1ng their best." said French. ··sometimes. looking their hnt included a touth of rnsmet1cs -a bronur or chci:k color 1:nhanccr T hl· men JOked about th1<> '"'"' •hr prod- uctc. were apphl'd tor J natural look - not to make J man look 111..t· .1 woman Cosmr11n do comr into pla' 111 cour\e. .,., hen Frem·h .,.,orl..\ "'Ith "omen he .,., ill do corpordtl' sc~!>tons for them or 1n hrr '>tud1n ""hl're she doc~ ind" 1dual I" >hour mal..eo' er~ and half-hour folio" ·up re' 1e"" s <She charges S90 for the ,.,., o personal !)CS~1ons and gets '"'oh ed "'llh bone \tructurl'. <,kin anah'>1' makeup color dnd appl1Lat1uri to balance fraturt''> I rrcnth ha\ her 0 \.\0 produll'> dndoped after \he toured as a lrl'e· lancl' makeup ant<,t demons1ra11ng pruduu\ lor mml' th.1n IS na11onal (O\met1l line' 'lhl' big Oll\IJl..n thal \o\Omt·n mak~· arl' "earing too murh mal..l"u p and 1mprupt•r aripltl Jt1un o l 11 l'\- Pl't tJll~ on the l'' t'' J nd l he-t'k'> ... \atd Frenth "I ha't' "'1Jmt·n tl'll me that thl'tr hu~banJ ur bu\ lrienJ hate~ mal..i:up He prubdbh · l.hx:sn 't hate the ma l..tup but JU\t the"" a~ sht nut\ 11 un '>Uth J'> blu\hl'I \lnPl'd dn "'n the fott' an "hat "'l' lall the ·Bc,l·rh H 111~ '>la'h ' .. . f-renth "'111 1mlulk propt·r ilPPll· {'Jt1un ot m.1 1..t·u p "hrn '>hr urndurl\ a half-hour wm1n.11 .\ug 20 ill Coastltn'l' ( ommun1t' < olkgt· during a "Omen·., tonfl'rl·nu: Hl'r '>l'\\1un \.\Ill tx·g1n at 4 J m I ht· \lh11ol ,.in tx· tJlll'd fur dl'lJth . . . • • • , • • • • , • • • • • • , ., • . , . • , , • . . o .... l'llol ....... Do 1-..... , ... Terry F renc h of Huntington Bea c h tea c hes bu si ness people bow to look good. .. BORN TO BARBECUE ... From Bl But no matter .,., hat 1s being l ool..cd a skilkd barbecue chef ought tu k Jrn the basic., of ""hat Ma1<,tcr call' "indirect rool..1ng " While he sell'> t harw al grtll' Ma11hn 1s an ad \tx.atc of the ga\· po"'crcd 'ers1om. arguing that the~ offrr the chef more rontrol o'er thl' heat and are much cas1t'r to u<,e, Some recipesf or those hot days by the grill I hl' idea behind indirect cooking 1\ 111 U'>t' th(' heat. rather than the flamt· 10 roul.. the meat Ma11hn n:\'- nmmcnds a three·stcp approach lO u1ol..1ng If ~ou ha\t' a mult1-burnl'r g..i'> grill. turn one '>Ide on high and ~·arboth s1desofthl' meat Then. turn do.,., n the heat on that s1d<.> of the gnll and turn the other side on high. Clo'>~: tht' !OP and let the heat thorough!~ u111 I.. the meat. T he direct -.heat. or 11..iml''· arc ki:pt a"'a' from thr food l hl·n JUSt bcforl' '>er' 1ng cn<>p both ,1Jt'' 4u1l 1..1~ 0' er thl' '>trong hl'at 10 \t'JI in thc J.UICCS .\ l harcoal gnll ran alcomph'h thl· ,,,ml' rrsult h} arrangang tht• brtc..JUl't' on ont• \1dc. or on both \ldl''> "1th thl· 1l11ddk area cas11ng lo"". indlrl'Ct hl'.JI on tht· food "A good ga'> barbecue. prup~:rh u!>cd. 1s better than r harcual." hl· '>a'., ··some Pl'OPk might thin!.. thn 'II miss that ta'>te or aroma from charcoal. but ~ou tan still gl't 1h;1t h' placing .,.,ood chips in there .. hould \OU be a trad111onal1'>t Jnd prcft·r charcoal. Ma1th n '>a ~' ~ 11u '>hould at lea!tt \.\t'an \Our,t·lf tmm lighter Ou1d. Bn4ut'l'I. can h\-r 1hl 1ntu a tall metal q tinder. about thl· d1aml'tcr of a coffct' can. and thl·n 111 from the bottom .\fta 10 m1nutl'' the tharcoalJs read~ tor rnoktnL .\nd one final thing nc,cr u,l. J for!.. to tum the mt·at B~ Jahb1ng thl· ml'at, thc JUICl'!t art· allo""ed ttt l'\lJpt' ancJ the food dnn out I '<le J \PJlulJ instead 'Arthur II' premiere for Cancer Center .\ llood uf ~k1g J1gh1s ""Ill shine Thursda\ J I fah,ard\ ( 1nrma 1n Ne" pon· Center for the mo' it• premiere-·of .. .\nhur II On thl' Rot·ks .. a \\'arncr Brother!> relea'l' c,tamng Dudk) ~l uore and L11J \Ii n nt'lh Fe<it1,111es at thr 55~ Club "'II ocg1n at 7 p.m ( elebnt) look-ah~r,. mu<111.· and surprise ll oll~"ood fan- fare 1\ planned ··\s an adJed attrar t1on for the Hoag I l11\p1tal-spon~ured l.'\l'nt a n1.·"' tratkr on Orange Count\ .,.,,11 precede tht· kature film .\fter the sneen1ng gue~t' .... 111 <.'\II to murr lights for buhbl~ and goodies 11ut'\1de th e theater rnmpk\ Chns'Ho ppcr and P..iul N~qu1st arc d1ainng the e'ent II.> raise funds for the Patt' and George Hoag Cancer < 1.•nter. ""h1rh is under construct1o'h T1l'krt' are SJU per person (regular ··l a<it" aJ1111~'>1onl or S75 per pcr~on ("<itar"I Th<.' theater 1s located at J!XI Ne"pon Center Drl\e 1n Nr"'port Beach Parking ma~ be ltm1tcd ad1a - ten1 to the theater duc to construc- twn ( omphmentar: parking will Ix· a' ailabk d1recth acrc.1 s the str«'t 1n Rob1Mon's lot · Rcscn at ions ma\ be mad<' h\ l:llhngthc552ofrice'at 7(\().)9 17 · • • • Opera Pacifi c will spon~or a tnp to th1.· Hollywood Bowl for an all· ~1ozan pro$ram at 4·30 pm. Satur- da). Tbc pnce per person 1s S62.SO. and 1ndudei. a. round-tnpr-h~ mk from South ( oast Pla1a. l'andll'light and "Int' d1nnc.>r. premium bo\ st·at\ and thl' rnncert M} nl ~reuJt•r b I I· I ~-N. or Opaa Paci lit . J'1~ .• sooo. tJn hi.· 1.alkJ lnr furJhl'r detail'> • • • \'alcntano·s foll night wllnt11m ""11! be informalh modeled JI noon Frida\ to t~elebraie the-OjX'n1ng tlf J Valcn'11nu bout14u1.· at '-=Md~tro m. South Coast Pla1a The shu"" ""111 tx· at thl' nc"" boutique • • • The Junior Ll'.1gul' ul c lrangl' Count\ has announced Ckt ~5-~" ..l' the dates of m ..innual <. "hmtma' Compan) at the 0( Fairground\ Tht' thrce·da\ shopp1ngc\tra,aganza .... 111 fcatur.e 3 ""1de '>Cler t1 on of gilh from across tht natton Pnx.ced' "'111 tll: uSt"d for rommun1t\ pro1nts spon· sored b) thl' league \1cmhcrs ha'l' raised more than SI m1llmn sintl.' 19 5 • • • T1ckc:ts are no" un sale for the: Jul\ 30 "Big Kids Pan~ .. benefit planne~I for the Children's Museum in Li Habra ,Manha and Bob Fluor'\ Ne" pon Beach home will again tx· the selling and the "lemonade stand" will open at 6 pm .\ "sit up straight and clean )Our plate" d1nnrr "'II bt· followed b) gamt's. prizes and danr- ing ./- Tickr ts are S Oand can be arranged b) cnlhng ( ~ 1.H 1)05-9708 or (~I t 1 905-9708 HO!'\EY-GLAZEO BEEF BACK RIBS 7 pounds 8 ,ef Back Ribs Honey-Mustard Sa uce t ret'ip(' foll ows 1 Place each <>lali of nli' mt·Jt·\ltll' Ju" n. 1n 1.l.'ntt•r n l d11uhk-th1, ~ rnt.rngk ul ht'J' '.Jul' Jluminum toil ~nnl..k ~ !Jlilnpum "'Jtl'r 0' l'r nh bonl.'\ To fo rm pac~t'l'>. bring \\\II oppo'>1lc s1J1.·s o t toll rogt·tha t1\ n top of ribs Fuld l.'Jgc., o' 1.-r ' l1r J t1mn. prl.''>S1ng trl.'J'>l' in t1gh th t'Jth llOll' I -\llO\\ ~\l01l' Jlf '>f'IJ1.l' I HJttffl httl :ti unC' rnd 1.r1.·.t't' to lorm triJngk JnJ 1i1IJ l'dg1.· 11\ l·r '>l.''t'r.tl t1mn tu \\JH.l p.h l...1gl· pre'>'>1ng 11ghtl~ II• 'l'.11 Rt·r1.·.11 pr0tt•Jurt· un utht·r 1.·nd QUIT SMOKING IN ONE SESSION aE HEAL THY .GAIN! 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IM Orange Coat DAILY PILOT I Sunday July 3, 1988 Varied menu in five new shows A world ~remiere. Shakespeare's first dramatic work. a pair of chil- dren's productions and a Neil Simon comedy comprise the varied menu of new auracuons on the Oranee Coun - ty theater scene this wttk. Toi TITUS "Venus and Adonis" 1s acknowl- edged as bein& Shakespeare's fi rst creative work and will be presented b)' veteran Shakespearean actor Bcn- Jam10 Stewart. month run of weekend matinees at the Anaheim Cultural Ans Center. 931 N. Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim. Performances arc Saturdays and Sun- da) s at 2 p.m. through Aug. 28. with reservations taken at 751 -5032. The Westminster Community Theater will premiere Stanley Han's new comedy. "Muutcaa Merry Go Round," Frida y. while the Shakespearean effort. a one-man show called ''Venus and Adonis," arnves Thursday at th e GC'm Theater. "Motber Hicks" makes a comeback for the )Ounger set at the Laguna Pia) house." hile the Amencan Chil - dren's Theatt'r stages "Cinderella" 1n Anahei m and the Muckenthaler Cul- tural Center open~ "Brigb&on Beach Memoirs." Westm10ster two ?'cars ago. is staging the new comedy, 'Manhattan MeTT} Go Round," with a cast composed of Mal') Bt'nton. Tony Grande. Tricia Jordan. Jud} Keaton. Marc LcBlanc. Greg Ne"comb. LaunC' Sondag and Edward Steneck. The one-man dramatization will be on stage Thursdays through Sunda)s at 8 p.m. until July 23 at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St.. Garden Gro,e. Tacket information is avail- able at 636-Tl 13. At the Laguna Playhouse. "Mother Hicks" re turns Friday for a two- weekend reprise engagement. per- formed b) the same young cast which mounted the show earlier this )Car under the d1rcction of the Youth Theater's Scott Davidson. Neil Simon's "Brighton Bt'ach Memoirs" arrives Thursday at the outdoor Theater on the Green at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W. Malvern Ave .. Fullerton. Cunain as 8: 15 Thursdays through Sundays until July 24. following a 7 p.m. buffet supper. Call 992-7432 Tuesdays through Saturdays from I I a.m. to 5 p.m. for more 10formation. There are no cl osing nights 10 Orange Count} this week. and these productions are conunu10g thei r re- specti ve engagements: Jan Angelino. "ho directed Han·o; "Some of M~ Bt'st Friends" at Performanct's "111 be gi' en Fnda)s and Saturda)s at 8.30 through .\u_g. 6 at thc theater. 7'27'1. Maple St.. Westm1n~1cr ReM'n a11ons are taken at 995-41 13. Curta10 11mc 1s 2 p.m. Fnda) s through Su ndays Jlntil Jul) 17. w11h the Jul} 16 perfoimance interpreted for the hearing impaired. The pla)- hOUS(' 1s located at 606 Laguna Can)on Road. Laguna Beach. and resen at1ons may be made by calhng 494-07~3. •"Golden Girls" on the ma10 stage of South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Drive. Cos ta Mesa (957-4033). Tuesdays thro ugh Fridays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8. Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until Jul) 14. .\DUA 8A~~{~ TO\'Ol R JI ll -tth \\ ITll THE ~ .\10\'IE THAr·s .\1AKl'G .-\\1ERIC..\ SIZZl.f:! Also for the ~ ounger audiences. the Amenrnn Children's Theater wi ll mount 11~ la test prod uc tion. "Ctndcrella." aturda} for a two- •"Rlclaard II" at the Grove Shakespeare Festl\ al Amph11heater. 18:!52 Mam t.. Garden Grove "GRAND SLAM .!" ~~~'i:::::-* SJ.25 ~1':':1::::::::: ~::_-: ::::: ~ = Ua\ ul Edelsiein ROLLING STOSE S.-0... .,._Solo T-•OW A_.... 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HON .,0 IUllNlll (l'G) llOT(MIJLO 1.00-J:OO· 5:00· 7:00-t.OO· L0·(5 WILLO~l'Q) YAU l 7-00·2.45-5:JO·l.OO· IO-l0 COMING TO AM£RtCA £00( fllltlHY :J 11 00·1 IS-3:30·6.00·1·30·10 4S CROCODILE DUNDEE II (PG) PAll HOGAll ll 45·2'.0Cl'4.l!>-6.30·140·10 SO PRESIDIO (R) SUNCOllOY 100.300.5-00.1.00.9 00.10 45 WHO FRAMED AOGEA RABBIT (PG) II 00·1 00 JJS-5·30·1'45·10:00·12 00 SADDLEBACK CINEMAS SD Frwy -El Toro Rd and Rocklteld S81·S880 COMING TO AMERICA EDOl _,,.Y 12 45·3·1>5 4S-I 15· 10 30 RAMBO Ill (R) 3 J0.7 45 COLORS (R) I 15-5 30.945 FUNNY FARM (PG) CllVY CHASl 12 45.300.5 ts.7 30-9 45 POLTERGEIST Ill (PG13) TC* Sl([lllllTI 1 00·3 OO·S:OO· 7 00·9·00· IO 45 AED HEAT (Fl) SAJURD•Y Plt£VICW I 30 IHOFIT CIRCUIT II (PG) GREAT OUTDOORS (PG) OM AYKllOYD 12:00·2·00·4.00-6·00· 1·00-10.00 H TORO CINEMAS S 0 Frwy ·El Toro Rd '>81 ·9SOO COMING TO AMERICA EDD( llUrttY 12:30-3:00-5:30-1:00·10·20 CROCODILE DUNDEE 11 (PG) l'All HOGAN JUO·l.45·•:00·615·130·10 35 BIGBU IH S P ) 11£T Tr Mllt.C. I 00· 3:00·5·00· 7·00·9·00· 10 45 BULL DURHAM (R) KEVIi COSTIIO 1.15-l:45-6:00·1.15·10 30 PREltDfO (Fl) SEM COMERY l2:45·2:4S-4;4S..6:45-1:45-10:45 ED WARDS SO CAl l AGUHA HILLS MALI f, 1,,,,_, Road SD ~·•1 i 6E 11 8A .. QAIN DAY8 TIU Ollf Af SfM:D o SC..09 1300 MA~R8 SAf $1.illQIMITS-lllSf SMOW llllt ~ SHOWS •re. S Ot N WHO FRAMID lltOGlft RAMIT(l'G) I :ZO·U0-5:45·i :00-10:15 :J:l 1·10·l'l~-:t~S·"1'-l0 IS Rebekah Baker, DoUC McDonald lo "Mother Hick•." returnlq to the Laeuna Playhoue thl• week. (636-7213). Fndays through Sundays at 8:30 until July 16. •"Clalldren of a Leuer God" in the Drama Lab Theater of Orange Coast College. Costa Mesa (432-5880). Thursays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sunda)s at 4 p.m. until Jul y 17. •"Forbidden Broadway" in the Studio Theater of Saddleback Col- lege. Mission V1eJO (582-4656). Thursda) s through Saturdays at 8:30. Sunda)S at 7:30. with weekend matinees at 3:30 until Aug. 14 •''Tiie Hollow" in the Pauo Theater at Golden West College. Huntington Beach (895-8378), Fndays through Sundays at 8:30 un11I Jul\ 16. e"f Do, I Do" at the Southampton D10ner Theater. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente (498-7576). Wednesda~s and Thursda)S at 8:15. Fnda~' an ti Saturda)S at 8.45. Sunda)S at I \II and 8: 15 through Sept. 4. •"Tile Sound of Music" at El11j· 6e1h Ho"ard's Cunain Call Dinnt·1 Theater. 690 El Camino Real. Tu,t1ri (838-15-iO). n1ghtl) C'xce pt Mon~a' '> at ' af) ingcunaan t1m{'S through Sl'l'l 4 •"Little Sltop of Horrors" at the Harlequin Dinner Pia~ house. 3501 N. Harbor Bhd.. Santa .\na (979-55 11). n 1ghtl~ e\cept Monda~'> at val) 1ng curtain 11mes. cxtC'ndl·d through Sept. 18. •"A Cbor111 Line" at the Cirnnd Din ner Theater. 7 Freedman \.\a ~ .\na he1m (77~-77 1 0). nightl~ c\n•r t Monda~s at 'al)ing curtain t1mn through Jul~ I Eddie Murphy signs CBS GO ntract LOS "ANGELES (AP) -Eddie Murph) has signed an exclus1 \'t' three-year agreement with CBS to produce and star 1n vario us telev1 s1on projects. CBS durrnJI, the three-~ ear period Murphy's latC'st film . "C:nm1ng t.ll .\merica," opened last "eek. He .~ also stam:d 111 "Be,crl~ Hills Cop and 11s sequel. "Trading Pla ce..,," "48 Hours:· "The Golden Child" and thl' top-gross10g concert film of all llml' "Edc11c ~t urph} Ra" " Murphy's production compan~ will make a half-hour series. sencs pilots and three annual specials for ._,. .._., .. "-t• l.1t Ult •-MA~Mll u•"'°"~ ~1 •!19~ •C"t-.a ,.,...,.,,.~ .,. , ... •ll.,04'0 fO-tlOl l tnrc .... ~ THE BIGGEST BOX OFRCE HIT OF THE YEARI PAUL HOGAN LINDA KOZLOWSKI ~ JI LA _..._ •IC~MloCH ••u,--..s,e:• UKl-S.,...t ( .. .,., .... ~t:~ , ,..-'h ............ '"' H 10'1l .._OtlO ,,, t9l'\ LA -ADA •OOI!-lmlm Plale\r....f\ --,,., ,,., u·~~ .... _ .. •COIU •U · • -TlllO T Oii N 4C>< UCMIOIA MAC>< *STAMTOOI ~.~ ......... 1'9 •IO [<l<oatOll\ifW'*"' W• )~• •OOIU•U '°'""°'-"'"" Pl&r• ~• 1:,, i:-ci..,,.. C.-0" &Al 0"C •1111v101t ,,,,. ..... ..., .... 111 0611 t-~c:-i ,,, , .,, • .a9'00I VCJO , ... _c._..._ )6ot 0110 1..--v.,...c..-ftST-•Tl~ .. , OS&' Pafte '" ffh If •Hlt\l .. 't01J1 J 0.... .. .,, )&Ql _Ill"_....,. ~~~ ....... ~ ........... ~_,, .... "HILARIOUS!" EDD IE 111'8 summer, Prince Akeem d.18ccwers America. MUR.PHY AlrGTO RICA •coeT• ..... u-.c-i. ..Wiit •coeta-.. ..... ~r.... ,,l_.1 .. .... '°"° , ..... (11 ... Iii•·-... '°"° ~ ........ Ml·- ·~ *"• .... •""'"1'MITOtl llAC.. l ..... ci... c.nir. .. 107'0 •..W. ....""""""' .,...,. ·~ IU ... ,.00 , ~ v ti v ( T ( a f( s u p p p p rr ll • ] E J F 1 a e a SI n St c n I •I •I .. •I I r. \ ~range Coast OA1L Y PILOT /Sunday July 3. 1968 Ba New World Orchestra brings classics to life Superbly cMflcd 1n1erpreta11ons of works by Bela Banok. Carl Mana\ on Weber and Leo\ Janacek ennobled the first major concert of the Nt'"' World Music Fcstt\ al at the Orange County Performing .\ns Center las1 Thursda) C\ening. Presented JOtnll\ b' 1he Orange Count) Philt-armon1c · Soc1et). l 1\1 and the Arb Ccn1er. the fc'>tt\al featured ' Jhe 90-picce New World S) mphon) Orchestra from M1am1. under the mien~ d1rec11on of an1st1c adviser Michael Tilson Thomas. and piano soloist Jean-y, t'S Th1baudct The laudaton pubhc11' 1hat preceded th~· Ne"' World. S} m- phon)'s am, al to Orange ( ount} pro,ed no merl' h)pc The \oung musicians. most 1n 1he1r 20s. d1dn·1 1uSf pla) note'>. The) infused motl'l'' Tharp will join Ballet Theater NEW YORK I .\Pl -~t1kha1I Bar} ~hn1ko'. art1St ll' director of .\mencan Ballt'I Thcaler. announced Frida~ that choreographer T"'~la Thar1,> '.'111 101n 1hc com pan ~ ao; ar11st1c a)'>Onatl' Bar)shn1ko' '>a11J Tharp and 'r'. eraldanccr)1n h('rl'Ompan~ "'1ll1oin at 1hc nrxt rChl·ar\al Pl'rtod "hilh MICHAEL RYDZYISlll I \.\Ith all manner of inflections. accent~ and other nuance\. Phrases swelled abated. Jumped. hngered. con- nected.separated. declaimed. 1n- qu1rcd. In other "'ord~. the m u'>11 came a/11 c' Th<: concert's cro"'ning ach1l'\l" mcnt "'as a far-ranging. swetp1ng performance ofBartok's Conceno for Orchestra. "ntten in 1943 and re- ' 1scd t"'o \ears later The orche'>tra painted tremendous shades of dar~ an<l light in dep1ct1ng this ag11att·d· and-calm soundscapc tha1·s les~ of a concerto (cAccpt1ng the solo treal· men I of most of1he instruments) than a long. non-teAtbook S) mphon~ With unopened score on ~IJnd. Tilson Thomas d1spla)ed a thra1nc.1I Sl>k of conducting clearl) in lhr Leonard Berr .. tein mold .,..11hou1 lht· latter's exces!>CS. Tilson Thomas U'>ed 'rn hmad l'\lcnsl\ e strokes and delin1i1' t c-ue<. 1n ellrning from his }Oung chargl') an c"'nt1ng sound full of unhndkd freshness and ra" enthusiasm Thl· Barto~ thus sounded more hl.e a "'orld prcm1l.'re for both urrhl·'>tra and aud1enle 1han '>•mpl) ,1n11thl·r rehash of an old \.\arhur<.r L.:ni form bo"'in& a <,umptuou'> sound throughout the strings in- tonalh rongruen1 \.\Oud"'1ndc. po"'edul 1not O'erpo"'cnngl hra<>'> and solidi) underlining pcrlU\S1un d1stingu1sht·d lhl' en11re performann: Tht' Ne"' \.\ orld S) mphon) managed tu imbue e'en m1nu1e ofthl' Bano~ "'1th fa'>tin J1 1un and pleasure from th1: purpo'>dull} murk). m' \tenou'> oprn1ng 1n thl' \tnngs and flut1:\ tO tht• almost oH·rbl'Jnngl} fren11ed rlo'>e In lxt"'l.'en . 1herc "'as a rh) 1hm1cal- I) boum:ing !>ernnd mo\l'menl an O\eNhdm1ng rnntrast bet'4 CCn ~ea· nng. \earch1ng string) and <.ub)t'- quentl ~ '>oft )el d1'>QUll'ting r,ound~ uf 1!>ola11on J nd lunelinl')'> in thl· '' hok unhcsira 1n the third. and a mMt dl'llC'IUU\I~ \ilrCaSllC. ra\pbcr~ ·&1 \. 1ng lrl·atment ufSho'>1ai...o, ll h\ \} m- phun) :'\u "in lhe fourth 1 h1bJu1.k1 brought In \.\ cber''i I lC l "Kontl·mtul·c~ (C on\ert P1ecrl in F \11 nor fo1 Piano <1nd < >rl hc,1ra .. Op. 7Q. an equall~ high Sl·ns1: uf drama and po"' er \1o'>t ofh1~ P<>"1:r. though laid "11h dcl1lall' pa<:>sagt•s. 1Ah1ch he e\ClUll'll \\Ith JO 1nlrt·d1l:ik ~ilk.en IUUl h and '>l'n\111\ l' phraw~ .\lthough 1h1\ fl'' 1e''l'r "a')n·1 able 10 'IC\' hn1 fingi:r" l>r k tdue to being !lcatcd too far 0' a tu 1ht• righ11. 1t "a' 3'> th ough Th1bau<,kl h.id harl''' rarcs~d thl' l l.'\\ J) a brt'ett' "'ould Th111 sound bClicd the h<.t rd "or~ undoubkdl) n:4u1rc:d ol him J\ c"'pres!lt'd 1n his fall' and an1matl'd bod> mo,eml·nt'i .\ k"' errant no1c.·<, in cascading O<.I J 'l' lhOrll'> nrar the end trmporanh marn·d h1\ otht:r .... 1'>l fla \.\kS<, performJnll' The orchc\trt1 opened v.1th Jn t'\\.'mplar} pc rformJnLe of J.sn3lt'l ' " 1nfon1e11a"of l Y2b Filled "'1th grandiloquent bra'>~ l'\plos1't' 11m- pan1 and tnCl!>I' c menacing tremuh 1n the strings. the Janctcek. set thc tonl· for 1he entire 1.11h1 I hl' nl'\I lorHl'll 1n tht• ll''>ll\JI tJ~t'' plJlC Tur\dJ\ JI~ p Ill ,11 tht• ( l'n tt·r "'hl·rl' l ll,\111 l ho ma' and the 't'" V. orld 1)\ m phon ~ dfl' Jot ncd t:n ~uprano f a\l K11h1n\on mr11u· \oprano J.snitl' I J \lur tenor C1Jf\ Ls~n thl' \\ il llJm HJll ( hurak tht' \IJ\ler ( hurall 1•t <lrJnge ( ounl} and thr (. Jlifurn1J V. ind Orcht·\tra 1n C1u\IJ\ \ldhk1 ' ·ua.. l\.IJ~t·ndt• L1t·d' l"'iun~ l)I l J ml'ntJtw n· 1 Lud.,..1g 'an Bei:1h11,c:n\ \~mphun' 'u 'in ( \!1n01 1 )p ti"' tompk1n the program h11 lldl'I'> , Jll o~2-IS~J~ Jean-Y•n Thlbaudet C£lEBRAT[ n£ 4 TH Of UY WITH \ Tl£ Aaot~=.~~ Of F·A· N -T·A ·S·T· I· C. W·I ·L·LO ·W ~. Pl . ·--t_W..._ .. .fol211 at.#TAUIA 1--~'­I A#lAMlA 1 .. _ .. _c- .... nt6 s1ans .\ug. ::~ "iht• "111 l·horl·ograph a .------------------------------+- nc" "'ork for Ralkt Theater ne\t season and v. ill teach SC\ era I of her creations 10 lhl' rnmpan~ during 1hc next t\.\O )ears. HERSH EY A-Wot!-ld Apart -·-·---.,_ ...-.-- EDWARDS TOWN CENTER COSTA M•SA 751-4184 12:45 3:00 5:15 7:30 9:45 SPECTIClE THAT DESERVES AN ••• RATlll: •I'll• H Lk.lfllUO-•OIUJtGt .. -...-.... •Y ..... . .,. ... ,.,... •'-'~Ol•PCM aCI ......... OIWllll ... . ,.. . •COllA .. '° ·~ •11U01 •• .. w , wt II-SIU ... ..... ... .. "'"""" •hlOM> •OAA"Gt .... .. . . •••• o• ... "1 ... • •• ... ... • .. 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Clip the colortn~ conte::.t entry form . color the pic- ture. fill 111 the enlr) por· llOfl a nd send il lo the c-ol- o'rfng conte l address on lhe entr\' lorm Enter· as Olten ac;, \OU like. Watch fo r dupltcdl<· entry forms in upcoming Issues of the 0d1h · Pilot o r pick up dupllca.te e n t n forms bet ween cl m d nd 5 p m \tond,I\ throut...I . Frida\' in 1 he rnd in lobb\ •I the Da1h Ptlot ell 330 · \\ Ba~ Stre:et In C11std Me~.1 GOOD LUCK! & Happy Coloring Get 'our t>nt n formS"' Imm the paper. or p ic k up co p1e.., fro m our loblJ\ But. pl~. no pho ne Cdll" .l"-ktn~ u to mall 'ou c 1lln form Th<rnks Coloring Contest COLORING CONTEST RULES AND REGULATIONS • One winner fn each age ~roup will bt-chosen Each wtnnt'r w l ll rt"C'elvt' 4 tic kets to the Orange County fair Winning picture will b<' poste-d In the tine Arts Exhlbttton at the Fairground • All entries must b(-complett>d by a ch ild In one of th<" age ~roups llstffl • Mall fimshe-d entries ORA \ICE COU~TY FAIR • M EDIA DEPT . COSTA MESA 92626 • Entries must b<' rf'cet\'e'd bv 12.30 pm .. Jul\ Rth • Judgln~ Day Frida). July 8 at l pm. In the Fine Arts Ot"pt • All entrtes ma) b(-plrkt'd up a t tht· Fin<" Arts Df'pt aft<-r thr fair c ··~ 6-8 At50R~ [)o(>s your hou~hold ubscrltM> to the Dltl/) Ptlol O VES 0 0 \ 9· l I \T•n .. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT I Sunday July 3. 1988 I - (:.I . STOREWIDE SAVINGS OF 10% TO 50% . .. ~ OFF OUR COMPARE PRICE ON THE . WIDEST SELECTION OF UAL/TY . BRA ND NAME HOME FU 1SHINGS .. ~ SPECIAL STORE HOURS MONDAY 9 AM TO 6 PM . CONTINEN'I'AL BREAKFAST ~AND FREE GIFT JUST FOR COMING IN MONDAY 0NLY9 AM TO 10 AM ·wHEN YOU USE OR OPEN A WICKES CHARGE "(Ju a lity 111 ad e q /fa rd able .. '' y ~ , ~·1::;'.:'.:1,;,, ~;', :.:''. , ,, ,.,,,, .. WICKES FURNITURE 3 TOUGH GUARANTEES: If for any reason you·~e not happy with your furniture when you get •t home, we1w1ll take 11 back w1th1n seven days WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. If you find the 1dent1cal item 1n stock elsewhere w1thtn seven days for less. we will re~md the difference We will give you a ltve-year 1tm1ted warranty against factory defects 1n workmanship and construction Details available 1n our stores S·WAYS TO CHARGE: Our convenient Wickes Revolving Charge, Amertcan Express Card. MasterCard Discover Card or Visa ..,ANAHEIM : Santa Ana Frwy and Magnolta Phone 714 -821 -8550 VAN NUYS: San Diego Frwy and Sepulveda Blvd between Burbank and Victory Phone 818-780-2244 WEST COVINA: San Bernardino Frwy and Vincent Phone 818-919-1971 COSTA MESA: San Diego Frwy and Harbor Blvd Phone 714-540-8242 Open Monday thru Frtday 10-9. Saturday 10-6, Sunday 12-6 • ( t l: @ ( s r r r llllyPllal SUNDAY JULY 3. 1988 Lyon King of the jungle Gen. William Lyon takee a no-nonaenee approach to buelneu. New pha~• have been released at The Elms. above right, and The Croeelng, above. Buyers can c hoose from a total of eiah\ floorplane, both alnl[le-and two-s tory. with prices at Tfie Elm• •tarting at $207,990 and from S 186.990 at The CroHlng. Gen . William Lyon stin gy with privacy. but generous when it com es to charity By ELLEN CAMPBELL Dett, l'*I Cotr~I Gen V.1lltam L ~on "a rn,Jtl' man .\rh ( cntn L 'on 1~ gencrou\ Jnu co mmun1t \-m1ndt•d V. hat d~t· 'huuld an, one Ol'l'd tc1 kno.,..'l It l h,·1n~ \Ulll'')\fUI Jnd n1JO.lll~ m11nn I Ii ~.t' J \om ,wt 1 t n l' \\ 111 kl .1 nJ I .im ,1 \11mp\'11t1\t rt•r,11n " In l ''' ~ lhl L m \ngdt·<. T illh'' d id J prolik 1•n L""' l lor ''h1,h h, rl·lu>t'J tu Ix IOll'f\ ll'"'''d l no11ng thJt thl' mJn \JO \l'l'm "curt JnJ ll''>I' · to 11ut~1dl·r> npe-na ll\ thl' pr\'')\ In th\' anid, h1'> \lol ll' \\ 1llJ D~:an J ttnhutl·d th1' to hi'> d n1rl· lor He doe~ apPt'ar at fund-nmc1 \ .md o ther "' ,·nt., 'uppurung h1'> man''-ca u~n Thefactofthematteris, Gen. William Lyon But at 65 alter a lik11m,· 111 i b bl t t h l •k d 1mprl'\\I \\' lill\IOl'\\ and ll\ll .ll· spro a yno 00mUC J eyouan me. compli .. hmt"n l' dl\Umpa111l·d h~ From all reports, he is an all-businessgo- hug1: fi nanuJ I 'IUll\'\' I \on 1\ not a tt h h J • h scl f-p romull'f I k rard~ gra nt\ IOtl'r· I': er w 0 t r ves Jn t e c orporate en - 'I''"" :i nJ •') c\trl·md~ '>t'kltl\l' v1ronment. abuut tht' 1n twrna11on ht· t·hu''-'' 10 mJ ~l· publit L'on 1~ u·nJ1nl\·,·n111kJ .\s l ha1 rn1Jn 11! ihl' h<iard .ind < I <> of Th,· '\\'11!1;.i m L \un < o Jnd former l'O·ll'' nl·r •>I .\11( ·al L 'un ... 1mrnrt- a n1 and PtH\alul .\ '> I ht" d11l'1 o l t ht· .\ 1 r I Oil l' Rl''>l'nl· from l•f ') to l'>"'lJ rt•,p1>0· stbk fur ~l.M l.!MJl 1 r,·wn .,,,and 11\\'r- Sl't'rng J s -1" fl 1l1111n huJgl"l I \l)n ha' 'h"" n h, 1, rnrt>O'>• till J nJ rnpt.·t tl·J . .\s a rn ult1 -m11l1on dollJ r lllfl· t nhutur 10 11rgJn11at1on\ \Ul h a'> L 01' l'rStl\ •>I ')o uthan ( Jlilorn1J and tht· (>rJfll!,l' ( o unt' Pertcir'rn1ng Pn1pk In' l' l 1 hl'JI J ,u, "'\' <,t11r tht• 11 .. ,,, J Jld '11 ' ., J \\lflnl'f' fl'l' 111 tht t11r thl ,,,,,. 11JI 111'1ght' th.11 01.11-.l lhl\ IX'' I i .:11,111 nlolf\ h i.. 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( "' ' I• J ' . ~ "•' (I• d f f11 Ol l11r •j \, • Jf' .tnJ n 1 ''"' •l'll',J J\ \'lh' J' .1·~1.,:< Jtfol'f •• ""' ! h in • h,, 1,I · " J>, ll'"'": J I B 1 ,:~ r \IJ~J1.r1t ~he 'l'''P\>r\ ikJd1-b.i.:.,·J .i•lll· patl\ hJ' proJUlt'd ,rnd Sl1ld O\.Cr .i ' 111~1 h1.>nll''I 1 n I IJ!f, The Los .\ nttd''' T 1 llll''> H'rt1n~·d m pre' 1ous \l'Jr ''>Jin JI $t>'-l~ m1ll1on making 11 1h, nJtion' n ghth-1.irgcst home buildt•r L'on a l~o "'J' tu-o.,.. nn of 4.1 rCal lor lhl ~t·Jr\ turning lhl' airline from a monl·' ·ll•'>l'r in111 J mont'~ -making 11rwrJt111n "1th1n '>I \ months of ac-!•' ,·h 'J~.n~ 11H·r thl· running of the ,unipJn: h1mw ll H1· and h1 panner r ur, hJ'>l'd 11 1n 14 I for S6 I mil hon In 1•~\nthn ,ofdttw J1rhnefor a S30 01 11 !' rr111'1t Kl'J l',tJ I\ , in p.ir11,., Jnd airlines J •. • •Hf\ llU\l llt",')('\ tO \.\ h IC'h I •. • 11' Ill \ \flllll\4.".lnd OU\IOt'SS I It ,, J J1ll'l t111 t•f three · i' •: .11 • r '.Jill' ', h:HrmJ n o f •, •• -.1 • < , J 1 \\ l''>I H oITTl''> .i • l•u IJl I 11 t .1 • ·t Jr. •' •!t, hu;HJ l•I thl' ',, ~ .. , Jlt1!",'-f<H .\hU\t.'d . \I ·.J ·'' ,· \h.1 r1J1tnl•J Children II .1 ..! \\ .1 Dl .11 1H· I rt·J r J "'' $8 I I I 'hu ,IJ !Ill h11rnr ' ''U''l I thl OrJngl' h"11:" • g \n'> < l'Otl'r He J' I.! ' ·' 1h ,, 1• hutl·d 'I mlll11in I • l mJ,ll ,, Jc111Jt111n ol SI 5 1 \J' !J \IJr~JrttJ High \. ull \\ R •m JI ( atholtl \{huol 1 R.1· ," \,,. t.1 \IJr ~Jnta He al'o (Please eee LYON/C2) Two new phases opened at Trabuco Highlands William Lyon Co. developme nts offe r variety of sing l e~fa mil y detached plan By ELLE~ CA MPBELL ~(e.,.. pha!>l' 11rx·n 1 ng' h;i' t' l rt'J 1nl .1 on.,la ugh l llf hu~i:r 1nll'r\''l JI t\\11 dl'' dopmrnl~ in \\ 1ll1am I ~un <" ' T rahulo H ighland\. a tl~J-acrr ma'· ll'r-pl:lnnrJ n1mrnun11~ 1n thl' '\rt'nlt footh1llc, u f \llUlhl'J\t nrangr Count\ Thl· '''ll npt.·1Hng' -J I T h e f irm and fhl' Cro.,,111g -lOllll' tu'' OH'r a ~,·ar aftl'r thrn· 11,·1i;.hh<1rhP11J\ 1•rt·n· cu rn \1.1' 111 la't \\',Ir Thl' ,11in mun11' 1' l<x .11t•d nn high ell'' a1111n land nrar ( 11111 J ,· < .ll.1 o ' l' r 11111 1-. r n g R an, h 11 "I ,1 n I .1 ~1argJr 1tJ. 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Squ are foo tage: f Tlim I h°''' ltl 2.-.l~ll :\umber of plans: F 1 \·l, Financing: ( Pll \L'll l llHl.tl airs oftiee:. ''·12h2 JI • "'' ~, ' 1'1 Ill' 1 : :J ' pl.Ill q,1rt ,ti s '" ' \u,.id•n~ · I ~'•1:i~ •h1· h "'h'',1r, J 11' <.· ,, ~· I '"-, .. 'Ul' \\h\ ,, 'h\ .County's growth-comes from wi.thin With Measure.\. the "Sensible GrO'-"lh ln1t1at1,e." no\\ ct as1dl' by the voters. pcrhap. "ecan talo.c a more obJeCll\ e look at our growth patterns. The message 1s not nc"'. I for oncha,ebcl'n preaching it for some lime. But 1 n this penod ot relath-e calm. ll ma) be better received . And 11.certaml~ bears repeating. I want to If) to shed a lmlc hghl on the sources of Orange Count) growth . All too many who wntc or speak on the subject don't kno" or admit these facts. First of all. the growth curve peaked in the I 950s(1n rate increase) and the I 960s(m nu- mencal increase). as shown in the table. Thus. the question about fututt' gro" th 1ssom<'" hat moot. since EARL T111ores our }cars of explosive growth arc long past. Both the ra tc and numbers of gro" th" ill continue to decline each decade. In my)udgment. thecounn will "but Id out" at about 3 rn1l1ton population 1n the first hal fofthc next centun .• 1nce 'A-Care al read~ past 1.! m1li1on. our funhcr gro"th as relau'cl~ modest. funhermorc. our natural internal growth (CM:essofb1rth over deaths) has passed 24.000 pcr)carand 1 ull """'·Thu~. if ORANGE COUNTY POPULATION \F .\R ti: ·'II IQ40 IQ50 IQMl IQ7(l IQ ll IQ~) 1000 TOT.\L 140.000 110.000 .... 0.000 1.460.000 l .Q60,000 ~. \00.000 1.61.X). }Ou look at nH proJCl'.'t1 on<; fo r I 990and ~oo6. }Ou can stt th3t the: m"lOnt) of our future gro" th will be generated b~ our O\\ n re 1dent" Thi 1s 1n sharp contra'1 to lhl' ·sos" hen more 1han 80 f)('rt·cnt l)I our growth came from net m1gr a- uon. '60s mo re than 70 ~rcC'nt and ''1 almo'l "'0 ~·n-t"nt l'l Rf.\ F Nl \tAER PERCE'T ~ .. 141 Q5 _\4' I"' I ' .\t omc point in the Ol'\I ccntu~. as our populau6n l'On- ttnuc to aac. our b1nh to dc:nhc; muon (cuip:ntl\ at ~ ., to one)" 111 ,kdin~ .\'5'i'Hca1.·h1.•\ and c' cntu· alh full!. he In" a on1.·-to-o nt' ra i1u.our onh ft'\\th\\111~ fnini a mooc<;t ne t 11'\1gmt1 on ~ 1nalh . :id l.lrl'''' n~ the '"~uc "' (Ple.aee eee GROWTH/Cl) ., . .. .. r• ·''\' ..s·\ ·, ". '" 11 trr•i '1,1,l >x-l-~ .1r r- Rate Chart I .,,h,,,.,, The Crossing De\ eloper: T hr \\'ti ham l ,,,n(l' Type of development: ~ingk-l amtl~ detached. Price rang e : Fro m $1 ~b.4~0. ... quare footage: From 1.450 to l .h50 :\umber of plans: Three. Financing: Con\ c ntio nal. Sales office: 58-1 061 . ·• '· f ),i: l ·c,"J' Jt El ll'ro R· .1.I ~" , ,,,. 1 • '-.1 ntJ \1.1rg.an ta PJ·lo. 'J• th, n \11uth 11• l"lano f .I~"'' • I{ JJ JnJ I nall\ kit Ill I< , ... ~, ~ RJ"", t' R •JJ C2 , . . .. e>r.,.. 0... DAILY '8.0T/ aun.v Jvty 3, 1188 Rancho holllebullders, sellers honored A crowd of 12$ people lldMnd tosether recently in a 6,000.: IQ..uan> foot tent to bonor tbe Rancho Santa Marpriia homebuilders and the Min and marketing kams duriq the first Rancho Santa Marprita Builder Awards.of Excellence dinner. On hand to enjoy the festi vities wert' rcprnentatives from such top California homebuilding companies as: Akins Development Co .. Baywood Homes. Century Amencan Corp., The Fieldstone Co .. John Lain& Homes, The William Lyon Co., Standard Pacific. WittenberJ.Uv- inpton Inc. and Western Nation.al Properties. Best customer servicie teams were Ranchwood by Wittenbera-L.i v- inpton Inc, detached homes: Tbe Mission Greens by The William Lyon Co., attache<J homes. Best salesperson of 1987: Mike Williams. Vista Ladera by Akins Development Co., detached homes; Eleanor Buckey, Brisa del Iago by Baywood Homes. attached homes. Best merchandisiQ& -WhJ'te AGENTS Olove Award: El •Cuerio by The Fieldstone Co .• detachetd homes; The Miuioo Courts by The Willia m Lyon Co .. atU.ched homes. Best overall merchandisina-mar- ketina sa1es team was Vista Ladera by Akins Development Co.. Karen Spargo. marketing d irector. Pre~nled to the seven winners were plaques haghli&hted with minia- ture hand-craflcd Rancho Mission VieJO branding irons. Have you been in the "Business" six months or more? Did you receive what you were promised? / Merrill Lynch Realty has a proven marketing program and client base, with ongoing training and professional management. MORl!GAGE R,,TES F!pur" aa of Thu~ey, JuM 30 FIXED ADJUSTABLE ..... 0.... ........ Lel*4t --"'.,.. Down ~-·· L_._. ....... ..... ..... ,,... .., (~) w. "819 ""'' (~) (~) (~) L.- Am«lcen lnter•l•t• S&L 10.500 10 0.500 1 .. 8.250 10 0.500 2.750 250 Bank Of A.rMtlca 10.500 20 2.000 45 1 .. 1.500 20 1.500 eo 2.250 500 &fight Mort~ 10.250 05 2.000 eo 1 .. 1.150 05 2.000 eo 2.500 tee BfookllcM l 10.745 05 1.500 15 1 .. 1.900 20 0.000 15 2.825 300 Contlnentel S4L 10.375 20 3.000 45 1M 1.500 10 2.000 eo 2.500 700 ,....,,...., .. IAL 1e..711 10 , ... 00 -1.000 20 uoo 41 1.1• -Glendele Fedel'81 S&L 10.750 20 2.000 30 1ee 7.500 20 1.750 45 2.750 750 Hawthorne S4L 10.825 20 2.000 15 1M 7.500 20 1.500 15 2.250 1ee Home Federal S&l 10.375 05 2.000 14 1ee 7.625 16 2.000 45 2.750 500 He>rne9helter Mortgage 10.875 25 2.000 30 eoo 7.750 10 2.000 30 2.750 1ee tnd1p 1..-.N» NL 10.lll 10 , ... • 111 7.JIO tO 1.100 41 2.111 -Lendmatk 8enk Mor1gage 10.375 05 1.500 30 1M 7.250 05 2.500 15 2.500 1ee Long Beach S&l 10.250 10 2.000 15 1ee 7.500 10 1.500 15 2.500 300 Mechanics Natlooal Bank 10.250 10 1.000 30 1ee 6.000 10 1.750 15 2.750 500 Minion Valley Ba~k 10.750 20 0 .500 15 1ee 6.875 20 1.750 1!5 2.500 500 •t1ubleM 9enk of Ca. 10.171 • 2.000 00 -t .121 20 2.500 00 . .... -Pioneer S&l 10.250 10 2.000 30 1M 7.750 10 1.500 30 2.250 1ee Quaker City S&L 10.750 10 2.000 00 1ee 7.500 10 1.000 eo 2.500 300 Republic Federal Savings 10.375 05 1.000 75 1ee 7.250 10 2.000 75 2.750 1ee S & S Mor1gage 10.250 10 1.500 45 1ee 7.875 10 2.000 45 2.500 1ee lecurtty Federel la.tnge 10.S71 10 2.000 00 -7.750 10 1.000 00 2.2IO ,. Trust Savings Bank 10.750 10 2.000 00 1ee 7'.750 20 1.000 00 2.250 500 United Calif. Savings 11.000 20 1.500 20 500 0.000 00 0.000 00 0.000 000 U.S. Home Loan 11.000 10 1.500 23 250 7.875 20 2.500 45 2.250 188 Valley Federal S&L 10.825 10 1.500 30 1ee 0,000 00 0.000 00 0000 000 , INDEX SUMMARY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ADJUSTABLE MORTGAGES RATE AVERAGES Thia wMll laat •Mk 4wMl!aego Conforming Non-confonft"'t 11th District 7.50 7.52 7.52 Fixed Prime rate 9.00 9.00 9.00 15 year 10.235 10.631 3 mon1h T -bill 6.50 6.44 8.43 30 year 10.457 10.905 6 month T -bill 6.83 6.87 8.72 AdJwteble 1 yr. treasury note 7.53 7.40 7.48 6 month 7 603 7 730 3 yr. treasury note 8.26 8.13 8.20 1 year 7.766 7 803 5 yr. treasury note 8.52 8.41 8.50 EXPANDING NOW INTO THE HUNTINGTON BEACH AND FOUNTAIN VALLEY AREAS 8-w Home~ a-~. e p.jlll!UI-OI !"0'1114199 ...... Co wflll I 100 io... l>'OQl'Mll upcleleG -Ir IYom mor9 I,,.,, 1.1() 1""0.1 17 141 ~6 117 7 • W e want you to be our next success story. For information and confidential interview call Leonard Killion. .. (714) 655-7808 LYON -KING OF THE JUNGLE ... 24-BOUI MESSAGE CENTER GIBRALTAR UPDATE No. 3: LIFE GOES ON From Cl sen es on the schoors campaign cabinet. Lyon and his wife contributed S6.5 .. ov-ER T -HE WE~EK-EN-o. . AND NOW, SO WILL ... OUR LOAN OFFICERS. • .. In recent w~ks, th~usands of people have called our toll- free number to help us build a better home loan. What we've\.found interesting is that the vast number .of .. L 6 ' calls didn't come in during our normal business hours, as one might expect. But over the weekend. When home buyers not only hove the spore time to find a new house, but the spare time to worry about a new house. Clearly, life goes on on Saturday and Sunday. And now, in response, so will our loan officers. Starting today, they'll be at your beck and toll-free coll seven days a week. To visit your home or work. Answer your questions. Figure out the money. Then process your application. A move, by the way, which is not only a first, but is bound to set a precedent in the banking industry. As time goes on, you'll deal not with a rotating crew of loan officers, but your own expert. A person who will stay with you until the deed is done. Meanwhile, our operators will still be standing by to hear your home loan ideas. Ideas which helped us create our 21-day funding guarantee. Our free appraisals in seven days or less. And our ban on application fees. A few more things that you'll have o hard time finding at other financial institutions. ~GIBRALT~R Especially before Monday. ~SAVINGS YOUR CHANCE TO CHANGE THE WORLD OF BANKING: I ' million to help build the US\ "L)on. his life's grand pa:.:.iu n -11 ~ 1ng Stu<Jcnt Ce nter." He IS on use~ Lyo n had hi s pilot's hem~ b) the board of trustees. time he wa!> 16. That's all he 1:ver He 1s a hfc · member of four reall> wanted to do In the ""\ewport associat1ons.amemberoflivccoun· Beach 714" an11:lc L\on said. "I sets and boards. founder and chair-"'asn't 'en 1ntl.'res11.'d 10 ~hoot The man of the board of the L)'on onl) th ing 1 ""a' rn1ercstl'd in ""a~ International L'n1 vl.'rs1t) and a mem-fl)ing." beroffive pnva1e clubs.1ndudingB1g The same aniclc note.'> that L)on Can yon Countr) C'lub and Lido l<Sk flt'"' as a commcrl.'1al pilot: thl'I\ Yach I Club. Joined thl· .\1r Force: during '-' orld lo a 1986 aruck in "Nl'"'port War II . ~pt'nd1ng thl' nnt 10 H~ars 1n Beach 11 ..i:· L\on was asked how he and out ofthl' mll11ar' finds time for allt\,l} n:SPODSlhtJlll.04 While b on scr\l·d in the .\1r t-orcc He n:plll·d ... You make time for h.r ikw-combat m1~:.tom tn l\.orett h Th · I V.'h and c6mplctcd othl'r assignment\ in t cm l'rc s an o d saying. . en Europe. th1: Pa<.'11ic and North -\fnrn )OU "'ant to get something done. ~ou r go to someone "' ho's busy··· Hl' rcccl\ cd 17 dccorat1on' 1or hi\ for fun. L\on collects classic car~ .. ded1ca11un and ~ra'Cf').1nclud1ng thi: Thl' , :ilul' c)f his collecti on 15 estt· D1st1ngu1shl·J Sen ice M~al. Legion mated al mon.· than S50 mtllion. of Ml'nl. lhl' D1st1ngu1shed n~ ing L\on rcrentl) completed construe· C rossand th e ·\1r l\kdal "'tth l"'ooak 11on of a 20.00Q..~uarC'·foot colonial leaf clusll.'r'> . home in ( oto de: Ca1a Included on B> the l1m1: L)on rl·t1n·J Imm thl· the eq uestrian 1.'Statl.' 1s a car barn to mihtaf) hi.' ~d n~n to lhl' r:int. ot house his growing rcwn t' of major general ~ Dusl.'nbcrgs and Packa rds After Lyo n rcturn~d from a q1lun· tar) tour of dut) 1n Korea 1n 195..i. ht• L)on marm:d Willa Dean Harwdl. and his brother l i:on startl·d up their of Haskell. Tcxu!I 1n I Q7 I Bct\\l.'t'n o" n com pan). bu1ld1ng GI and FH .\ them thl') ha'c fiq:-l·h1ldrl'n. includ· housing in northern Orang1: Count~ ing 14-~car·old Bill). "'ho is ~O )cars The com pan) rnn11nucd 10 grn"' and )Oungcr 1han h1'> m•\t-oldt•'>t 'ilq')· 1n 196 thi: firm ml·rgt•d "11h ·\ml'.'n · brother llnttl their r~·n1 move to can-Standard C'otu d1: fa1a. 1h1: farn;iiv ri:'ldcd in When -\mt"n<.'an-Standard lcll re-al Nc"port Bt'ach e talc in IY7~ lo spcnal11c 1n hc~111n~ Dcsp1tl.' his 1mpr<''>'>l\C h!)l ol and plumbing. L)llll "'l"nt on Ill\ hi\ ach1c,cmt•n1!). L~on 1s onl) human 1n O"'n. 51.'lllng the Inundation fur thl· one respect He nc' l'r graduat1:d from n~ of one 111 t ahforn1J \ pr1:- c<>llcgc In a 1982 Rl.'g1s1cr inter\lt'" cm1nl'nt hulld1ng rnm1:rm hi.' ad m1t11.'d 1h1~. 'i3~ 1ng 1hat he 1m·d In a I 9NJ amt k 1n "Profl•\\l onal to "rnmp1..·nsa1c·· in bu\lnt''iS and thl· BuJldrr" mu~111w I ~on \a1d 1hat he milt tar) l!I unr,urt' ho"' llln~ hi:" going to KC'l'P Lyon did auend '><. I k grl'"' up a1 11 as a builder H1: adm1ttl.'d. "I 1h West Los .\ngclc~ and aucndcd the rcall) t'nJo~ 1t and I h,1,t· no though I~ un1,crs1l) in the m1d-'40s. He kft ahout rl'tlrl'Oh'nt I don·1 kno"'h()" SC . lain l'nrolhng 1n Dallas ..\' 1a· 1h1n's l Ould tx· mM1: fun than 1hn 11on chool :uxt . .\1r C'nllegl'. to pursu1: arc· GROWTH FROM WITrlIN ... From Cl In turn. that annual loss \\lthtn the stair masks an annual gain from Los .\ngek\( ount ~ and an annual loss to all utha California CUUlllH.'S. m igration. we ha' can tntercs11 ng pattern of mo' ement. according to an anal)s1s b) the Dcpanmcnl ofMutur Vehicles.O'er the last fi "e )t.·ars. "e ha' e gained a net annual a' r rage of7 .000 licensed drl\ rrs from all arr a outside Orangc Count). But that net has been made up of annual net gain of 11 .000 from out-of-state and annual ne t loss of 4.000 to Other Cali fornta c·oun- tics. I hopr th is anal> SI\ show!> the l.'umpn1t) of thl· growth 1s<.uc as "ell as its suurn:s. \-'. e cannot stop gro\\lh b~ li.l·cptng uuts1ders out. s1m.l' "l' arc no" gn.1" tng pnmar- tl) from" 1thrn. ·\s Pogo so wist>!) said ... We ha' l' st.•cn thr cncm\. and he 1s us~" · 9.75o/o ''0'' Points FIXED RATE/ ADJUST ABLE YOUR CHOICE • • Pre-Approved Home Loans • 7-Day Loan Approvals • No PMI Loans • No Cost Convertible ARMS • Below Market Fixed Rates • 60-Day Rate Guarantee Cell: John Bel ... , Olrect/Portfolto Lender (714) 250-815() PACIFIC FIRST MORTGAGE A tub9idlatY of Pacific Flrl1 Federel S•v1ng1 Bank 11310 ftedhttl Ave., lulte 100, lrvlne, CA ~ Ettlmeted APR-9.875% bated ue>on 1001< Loan Amt ~ JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT IT WAS SAFE TO MAKE A PROFIT ... \'OUR PROFITS ARE EATEN UP BY CRIME t Don't lt t los\ (Ontrol turn into icisr CONTROL Wt Tip giv~ your Corpc>r•tion •liM on crime ... (800) 78 -CRIME •• •' Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Sunday July 3, 1988 C3 _J DIMES*tlNf CALL 642-5678 (·~ HAS RETURN~DI ~ ;·J Check out Today·s Class1 f1ed SPct1on for D etatls ~ lntral llOI Cer•a ••I •11 l022 C11t1 Mtu 1024 CMta Mt11 1024 C11t1 ""• 1024 lrnat 1044 Mtw,.rt ltacla lOH •nrert ltacla tMt '""'" ltac~ lllt ... '"fC.Ue1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil * *** • *** IAIUll PllCE I E SIDE 3Br I Ba nuoe llHE FllllU IMM TUFHLEROCI" LJV H1Qn· * * * * * * • llll.Yet.11 o r n.1c ' * * * * * * * leal latatt Fer Salt •""""-~--------• l Ull FIRST TIME ON MARKET 3 l aroe bdrma remodeled back yd new countr y Neat & clH I• 3BR 2BA ldncll H1gn1y custom11b0 lllt l•U Sf.MS AlllAMCIAL ~nWOl'lt< ll&IMI ...... _ .. __ .. _. ______ ... __ z Of a llYI H~~Rt~o~~IE~.~~~ed kitchen family rm dining kite.hen cnoice IOC8110n Prins only$ 184 900 Agt 30n91 lam oetdC"ltO )BR • 1111~ Woo t 11111 The BEST BUY ...... ,... -•.•In' Corne see this porgeou1 Burlingame on nearly '·• rm & fabulous spa Quiet $246.000 AQt 642-~937 Don 81el Agt 662· 1700 ~BA spa.-u SS2!J 000 311 Yll llll SNI -in Harbor Ridge Moo.I • ---• Villa Balboa penthouse acre 5Br/3Ba. tam rm location & a tow. low p11ce ' GOLF COURSE VIEW ME•a YEllE J R1mroe1< 8S4 2599 n• >'ant •shc tiornt-Doc.I> 101 : ' • ~ per tect 38R 3BA w/pvt YAIATIM llll·l-Wlf j and celeQrate lhe •th ot ovr 3200sll. lab mstr I $259 900 Comp1e1111y ne-.. interior CJ/ -u N• p~,.,, Supe• 3 , 1""0 65 00•11 Due to spa OCEAN VtEW A Qftly 2 COOdO• left Oil gOll July with a •atx.ilovt new I suite w/s11t1ng rm CUI· TllELll llALTl 5UP8fl0t Ctaltsman Jiil um11 auacneo flome ... taroe ::u, .. tr· • lamil) tiome VALUE 11t 11585.000 For course with breathtaking investment• 2Bd1m1. 2 tom Ba w/spa UP·I WO-llll Gourmet tc11cnen 3BR 5BR JBA on Qu•et inner yaro S22.~.000 ,,.ne l'luSt oe '°'" immeai l'.\l1n11!11 l.1t...J appt PATRICK TENORE views ot the surrounding Bat111, formal dining rm . ~aded French doors 1 • 2BA Single !amity nome tract street Over 2700 Hiiis Really 551 51552 ~iei,• Mike Otter 121 1200 or 760·1702 mountains & valleys marvelous ocean and bay sl<yhgnts West Tee Sec BEAUT Mesa Verde poo1 on la1ge pflvate 101 sq 11 1am1ty 1m & 10tma1 JOHN CAREY BKA IELCOllT • Located In Romona VIEWS The moat popu· system ·imported Ille I nome. 3Br 2Ba 1578 S 195 000 Donna Wall , om1ng •autteo ce ilings ltwp11t ltacla 1061 """"' One-ot A .. ,,.o 4BA countryalde. these lar floor plan available comm'I Berber carpet M1norca Oµen Sal/Sun 854·1802 P11ced tor qu•c.~ sate 1._~W.:::tlFI._ c.usto,., hOm!' 1n gate 3Eklrm hlll1lde villas otfer I S388.000 This nome 15 move-in 1·4 $224 !>-00 Pr1nc1ples SJ 10 ooo -...._. -• ~uit•O@d c. ~mr" ,, r, Cut t n e f 1 nest 1 n Perteet• Open Sat/Sun only Agent 675 0530 TllELU IU1.Tl S.,.r h,.ta wlaictl R£ALTOAS 673-n7t o .. !>dt t>< d• r·· mu 0- c r a f Ism a n I ht P & 280 CAGNEY LN •309 1·5pm "22 l(eef or call COLLEGE Park 3Br 28a 140 lJll lt•l4 tit Mlhtrft4 ti m ze. IJ' ·dl • ~o•ety ~;:;::~iesme~u;!~sa:i~ 1~~ Ent~rp~n~~~~~~=r~-~ete HOlly·,;~'.:&,~.'o see• quiet street tg tow maint • ,i•cft !teat. ~!';';' .. ,~~.~.~~· '0 ' uutOOOf S V t C R d yd copper plum nu root 1 .... _1200 IHI YEHE'S FllHl LllO ISLE * FOHCLOHH * ~. , ... , 1ri' an 1nce n e ountry on Hospital 0 11 • '* * * * * * * S l82,500 * 644 9079 "'"' p 1 •t. ,....,1, 1,11 J8FI 2 rBA Club Call tor details Ask rest•gious tocauon ° ll'ltl l ·11nr <1no ..,,1 ':.B" 40 •• '•w•, &>r l;J 1 _5305 '""r"'o 1J1 Sa•11 Mar""' 1ng $180.000 each 3--4400 •FOR SALE BY OWNER fines t upgtaOes Over 101 Des1gneo r., tamous '''·1010 3Br 2Be Portsmouth wa c. 1J<1•• ••t"l<t No;.e• •·a $64~ ?O Hlllll-1 .,. ....• 111.--.1-1 10 flllU • b'" • B.A Dynasty Model I, (714) 67 •SPYGLASS Hill• ~ 3400 ~ It 4BR POOi Jrcr• iec1 "'""'d":l Neu 31' ... WATER Ocean & Bay View ""'ore 0" 1"e IT'ar~e1 .,1..... E •• ,., .... , ,.. ,. it:!'° k • 0' "' co ~ $848000 Ant Eileen \•ktlfl ~49'1!>-00 S ,4.1JlO (.a i:;o.., " .f • • I I '' .,ro y• Pos' f • J 'f..... 'J 1266 937 ·54 I llW 760-8089/H ' R( Al TOR TOllElll llHl Tl ' ung u ' OPO• s'A'ro~ 1:.~~ , 5prr :~ ~::~~·Lynch l•iiia:11 llPLll ICUI VIEW SH0,000 ci t•e»•r 4BR oA • lrpK l.i\JIC. '", J~t-t foSJ4 28~ SJ8f; ()0() I 12 YIEIU 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"I We II give yO>J the down 1n UTT\J lllAll excng tor a snare of own· On the canal on Balboa ersnip You make tne Island Excellent beach mtnly pymts & we snare apprec· You receive home with income unit 100•1. tax benefits Must HSlSllE lllLllllSE OR will open up and be I have ctean credit Ag 3Br 2Ba spa 'lei)ar ate one large home Roottop 957·6002 Dys Ev. Wknds guest nouse nuge R2 101 deck tor 360 view ol ~ ~~A..V By owner $28q ooo 221; bay. movntainsand boat· 1 lilMI hlaa• 1006 KU'~lfa 1 Cab11llo By apt><><ntment •no acttv•ty S630.ooo I \f'' ·i Yj 1·1 \ I I 548-0779 01 6S0·6578 M2-1200 llll lldlHTl I.E. \\ ". l ~~~mx i:~;~~I~ I ~~~ ~ar~n;:.·s:75·2866 I Rf ALlORC... • fr~STY~IE,!! .. ~r~gEC~~·a I 11IM1 DIPLEI Wlml m0<1e1 pertec1 nearly new , ' I 1007 1 4BR JBA noml' on .t quiet taa•I• I <' 3Br 2Ba spacious tane'l tmpecc.to•e m- IEWOI llRKET ulWPT llTS AREA" lJ• u'>UJI o ... siraCIP tu ..... ,.. .. )BP 11omt' Se<. ,,, .. ., r .. t-· f"ld dn a1trac.hv•• ""ti Mdny Cleccrator ll vt..• •• , •800 Sff ot cnarm ''"11111 •no Otllm'>nd pan.-rl t '' tu, ... w1ne1r.t "9~ rrwr-11 ... 1J A trrJrOtf' Q(f"'> L,: If,.. , .l•" 5pac.1r•v'> , '"9 , ,.,, separJI.. IQ<n'ld tltf• r~ •m Ot Ir ,.. ''DIC.\ 9,,. ... '·t~I """~ .,. pant•. Pf-• 484 E t6tn SI NeNP<Jr' Me gnrs C.r ~·" ~lesa ( ,,,,,,., t)untr f !H)mt' • ,..,, , ,P mt;>Oe P O II"' •11 '•ut 2!i• i'Bit 'lf:>y, "' r·, !;-84 50C N B "' Jli~r·1~'· r J4 ·4~4 11 "' e L E o 0 "' ,~e<..tu ~B~ Irvine 1044 t..-c.11 ; rnJnH· .. 1..,1 •·rJ w m.1n1 lru11 r,H', 1a11 " 101e dt ,.,, $(> "Q 900 Ca11 • " df>IJtl<,'' ~·r.;••f' * PR1 ~E 0 WNH0ME * 'T'l')•P Rdn.M.1 ';,m JOdQUln .!'::.~BA oer ''" view 2 131-1011 .. A •d .... ,...~a $I ~Q(l IT•CJ 0 44 )08 7 •OCEANFRON T iPEN sunny well kept CASH. macutate t. n1qn1~ uP· REAL TY W O RLD. POINT BY THE WEDGE pt1n only Poss 11cnange graded w oat( leaoeo ---------• NEWPORT BEACrl 14BR 3' 1BA Modern Home I No Laguna 494-2785 gtess ca1nedra1 t e•lings7 I $I 050 000 Cannery VII· OPEN SAT & SUN t .5 This 1s tO ' A •arf' East· Pett larrtH IUtr lage Realty 673-3777 I Beaulllut new condo ::>Br S•de lino iuM 11s1,.o· Lg "!!!!~~~~~~!!!~I y 2Ba 2-car gar $350 000 hv1n9 rm w fl::>lc •o•..,.,at ~ BA FRONT AGE lriple" * 759•1552 * dining ODl'r onto a SAILS, Sllll I lurn 2 lots p1e1 pkg oeau11•u1 OP<. ~ r uo uum •• LIM ocn 2-I Br s 1·2Br $1 8 Spacious lllll.llen " IOIS Tn1s perfectly charming •87 1-2866• I Costa Mt11 1024 ot 11gnt even 2 1q milsters remodeled home nas OPEii SllllY 1_4 2000 RepubllC Ave Rare The Oest Ouy J'"U"d Call these des., able features · J BR IBA, huge lot. end ot now ' W tJ r• t 1 d st 4 bdrms. 4 baths large 1 fLUMM ER COURT $295 000 CA' A BA LBOA PENINSULA cul·de-sac. on the bluff , L usty family room with enter· S2i'5 ooo &42-87 t 7 ' Guinther 6J 1 1266 tainmen t cent e r 301 3t9CYPRESSST :~;:~:/~re~:'.~~c;~~: 2:RNi~i~~~N£~~~rs . ·~~~~OT ~D~~!BAC;~~ liiiitll a me n11 1es c ombined I $3599'°·$499 000 poot $150000 646-8039, w/extra long pier & shp Fo• into p, appt call 754· 1551 * USTSllE TOWIMOISE meke this a best buy on E•clusive agl immaculate :S 1astetullv the water St 49 5 000 IUHIEll I CO. IEST STIEn oecorate<l JBR JBA 1n 711-1100 R E Brokerage Great 3 l>e<lroom 2 batn 1n tnp Laurel Hu•st .JPvf'IOP· 759-1219 •Oeat location with torceo ment Pr·me t.orn1>r unrt ( 11 '\U•( I I I L I'\,'-. au neat newer root ano Ourlt 111 1Q;g l1Steo e• 1 " "-.: ' f'J . 'l'our tirst ~t (oY• •ir,st 10D !F--.L.1.. •\IL'\..'\..\. __ _...~ h~t ear ""'"rhrJt nome w.elJ ma1olAlrutel__ onJy c1usrve1 f 10 1 S 15q 900 lii2J , __ . ·--$194 500 SELECT .. JEFF amcRY Rnr Ill 11 JI It<'• Cl&SSffleO 5 vOur lir1t BH&G 751.5000 64~ ,· 1 t5 cnoice WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. Realtors " LIDO ISLE l1(J1t·nt1.il 1111 1'11 .1 111· ,1'• " ba~li onl "''Jt1·, f\,11 "ii•· i., ult prop1·1111•, t·q ... illir11-; I 1i 111 "'·''''1lr11r1' 1n J 1ir11111• 1111,111 .. 11 I"'' h11n•1·, t. 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K 1Jrd1·d 1 nmm 11111\ 63 1·1400 SI .495,000 LIDO ISLE l'\tJt<' 1111 3 lull loh • .11 ,,. tn p11mc· In< ,111011 l U'>tom honw "11h) bdrrn~.111.>1.11\ h11 111JI d1111flK j>IJ\ r1111m & hi 110111 m.11d' qrlr'i I tJ\ 1 l(Jrd1·n' \\1th L.01 pund bJ 1 1400 Sl.295,000 BAL BOA IS LAND 1 h,11111111)( h,"110111 with 3bd1111,, t!oc l & hJ\ Jr llclll \ 11''" Im ludl•d .uc• tormJI d1n1n!< & 1,11111h ruonn d r n & ~· 1u11111•1 l..111 ht•n '''" h l dl p t 'll'd ,\ 111111.11 111.1,11· 6-} ·h4ll0 $995,000 BA YFRONT 1 on do 111 1 ,;111wr \ 1. dl,1).(t' O ut\IJrHl111,.; m 1•,111 '"''~' \nph"11· (died 1 bd1111 \'\Ith IOU< ht•\ u t l'h11m tNI.. & l'IC ht•tf i-;IJ\\ "t'llllll\ bid!( \\llh doormJn & pool bJl-1400 $795,000 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 24 16 \'\ ( 0 .\ "1 I Ill.It\\ '" 7 J4.6JJ. J400 •• 1 .l NEWPORT HEIGHT • • r r ~ ! '"'"' h1 •11 1 1, 1111 •HI .r ,,.,.,of, ! lirl, I• ,• •I l,d1 ilt llh h,p !111( ,\ 111 1-.1r1 \II •\' ( lp1 II (1~t11 .. \ ·'"' ''''t1J.1nr-d . '••111,. ;1t1r•I \ ... ;•1 ,, I l1d111 ..; ,..,, h11 I . It 11 1-l (lt $795.000 LIDO I L E "f'·ll "'''It t1d111 l\lfh I I. \ 11111111 ,\ 111111 • 111 f1hr,H1 1111111 ,1f101J11ol <1·11tt.1I ,1tr•u11 11n 'l111t1. 111111ir 1 .. 1 H•·,J 1111 Jll, t1•11 1111 l.-lnl , .. ,,1 ·11r•d 11 I \ I 1111"' \ t.1.:,11 111· h l I 1-11111 $759,000 BALBO A ISLAND t.1 •• J1 ' 111, II I II t.11rwd dupl1·\ l pp1•1 I t.dir1 1\ ith !11'.11111•1 t 1 1·11111~., p1•1 ,,., 1 11 ,, '"' 1111r 1 •fi1, 1t•Jll1 11111' ~ lidr11 : l1.1th \!lt•JI 11•1 .. 111111111•r \\11111 r 11•111.11t.1111 ,1, 111 ••ti• h -j hlillll $595,000 VILLA BALBOA 1111 111 111111, 1·1111111 1 undo '' 11h 1,1111111 ,, 11 •t1t1.d d1t1111i; 11111111\ '" qil.111· IJ 111dt1 ,, .1 l.11 \!I' p,tlltl' l'll',lf 1111 t'1llt'fl1lllllfll.( f ,I,\ fl! I' 111i1 11 111 I ,Jtl !1t'otl lw f. 11 1-l()(l $320,000 NEXT TO NEWPORT "'''h l•J1 ~ ti." \11'\'' 111, .. h l-lidrm C "l11n1.il ,1\11 111\\ 11h1111•1· \\ud1•I fWI 11•1 I '' 11h H••rl11 1 I ,llpt•f h,11d\'111(1d tl1111r .. ,,1•1h1•d I I if I ll~' l 111th drn1I\ {I. \,11jf hll l-11111 $270,000 BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 1 l'i '\I o\Kl'I .\\I 714 ·673-6900 *•O PEN SUNDAY•* 708 VIA LIDO NORD UDO ISLE Sl 6SO 000 t t MORE OFFERINGS t t NEWPORT BEAQ:j...atJPlEX ... S450 000 BALBOA PENINSULA DUPLEX ... S625 000 LIDO PARK DR BAYFRONT S365 000 EASTSIOE COSTA MESA S269 000 .1 * P.JtOPERTIES FOR LEA SE t EASTSIDE COST A MESA S289 000 601 LIDO PARK DRIVE S2250 Mo VILLA BALBOA CONDO SIJSO M o SUFAlllE CONDO S900 Mo OFFICE SPACE ·. S790 Mo annual he Prudential Lido Realty 31'-\.Hd Nt?wtt<l'' l\1• 1 -1.l h • • •I, ... ·~-..... ' trtHt.: tJ ;' .. ••"' t1nrT' 1B~ • ,eA Rena1na nee _.~t'f Petr• ,.•w ,.,~ " ... a,1\ ,...,., .. .... ua •. "' :.d· j , .-i ' ~ ... ... M•.>Oe $451 000 1 S.-s1 IJtJV-in e ac1u11..,. ,..,., t.n• R•Oge witn gr N I mountain view and partt · 11ic. setting Guard 11 Qilt .. Wiit direct yQu <' Bt 2 Ba J .. , t • ~ ~I.Id S48' ) ) 0~· ~ .... 1 ' '"'J' El uegvrr ~.-ne l.,..d nf ~f. • 1n9.-'""'"'"'~.., C3 J77~ ·~a· v •·1,. ..... <r'"ldC IB• ::'Ba s~ • 141-0JGJ •"'' •.-... Cdrpe! PtOI .t.111£11111CA 0 F l .. E ' 1• :h• <fti•ng !.let• Oown SCARS FINAHCI~ HE'TWO'lot '.,,. '"' $(>7S 000 Broi..er ·'> •11&l "56-~58• 11m11111ns ni-1111 I SH,000 YEllSllllES BarrH• o r .. ......... 8R II FOllECLOHllE B • JWl'>t;r 1'1rtJr Vu Hn"\S BP.:. BJ. P' "'" lt.PStChll ... :. ... ct-a Po e'"O •O<. 1 '"'0' ~ .,. .. , J• "o~ :.h" ... r vr gr&e' ~~1· ~ ~·-O "'~ .:1 ·,c • "'" 9 A ~ JBR 1' ·BA end uni\ 1n I Qu•t't c.ourt Larget Ptan 4 Won t last $239 000 j Pr •!IC•PlilS only Mark J r "ie'Ma• Rltrs 650· 1400 :,, • · e;or J 01-.s •o ,., ... "' ..,•, •• ,,. "-~·r Doo«- , • :> .;t • c td. • 1l C. ,,, 1. ve.u '"°"'""'° S A ~ ... ~·d ,.C.. "''l" t.~co1 ·•t-•'•) Coo• s.: ~· 1)00 • 9l0 p ! I 1,,.A ,.,.. " i:;, bi'070~4G1 SELL P()()I N• "' aq Hr·~to lat wa1~ l< c,c.• •v--r Svn 1 S 1nqu1re .,. 9udrO ate tc.r 011ec11ons S48 ·0425 or 213·387·5900 _oc.~~ll'•gr ss · 190· e ·~ .;Ob 463" 11'\rou~h classi fied j "W~AM ANO WOODSY" $116,000 Lovelv 2BR 2BA condo 1n Ouatl Crt::ek· on the lake t't\ niu·'' up graded mirrored " <.1rdrorw '-t.>n' • , a ir lireplac.e A.sc; \. 1..-1 ion or ' 't''- pool spa ~Jund \i..ir1.J l 1t·r·,, FOR PROFESSIONALS $224.000 T"o BR c.ondo m1n1um c:,h,;. ''"' 1<1.. , muJe rtu ... h " te c.arp(.•' '1t; 11r{ p lJtl' JncJ flCI\ " n<JC'" f\ r beJroom su1le"> Jr1..• gent.•rvu'-r ... :t anJ .. umpleteh serh1•Jll' u.:h t '\rriatv HARBOR RIDGE $749,000 Largest m odel <.~·1..·ne pr ' 1t1.· et t ing 1.ustom11l·d t>nd un · "'1.''' tC' '-"Ide gre1..·nhl'I' F ur BR < K.\ .J.1s tom outduo r '>P 1 .\ must h·r • nu' er seeking ~u..1 . · • .\'"'" Pl"t .... GREAT VIEW S629,000 Beautiful!\ deL\.'ratt'Ll \.)n1.· Je,e~ lBR 21 .B·'\ horne ~otJ 't.' ~uarded area brtd 'll dd 1..hee• u (o!""',..,..,un1r' pool spa JnJ en"1c. Spe .i J'l', k·t •hJI Sp1.•\.1a hu\1.•• '' 1\ nt' rropp BELCOURT TERRAC E $725.000 Fa bulouc, :BR ',1m ' l°'lr"t' SpJ\.IOU~ -. t Pt'''1.•d • ..,....ir ..... Ht'l! grounds Lo' el\ \I rt." l.'r<. de<.1~ri Hard"o1.KI tloors gvur'1'1.•' .. r \.h1.·~ D.rnm Bibb .inJ Sit-,, .;, .. • ,. ONE OF A KIND SJ.200.000 Ft\e RR '1\.HPt.1 0At• _,, ~..: .:.1r, r<. l1nt.><.1 'lier ng~ ' .: • , .J''-t m ountain .ind \.It\ l11!hh ' .... ,, lni port1..'d t11..· 'vt'I maid'-l "'"t''" 1. h ii d r 1..• r... " n ~ \la qt." ., 1 • 1..· " ' ~ • s11!1"'lg .111.•..1 Jnd hJ 1. 'r' , ...... , Bibb JnJ L1r>J.1 0~t 2 Gwlc ltlaaa, +t I 00 NIWltO•T BIACH EMERALD BAY S2.3T5,000 't ou tan to'> iJ hci l l•n m d ecks into •rte oce..1r c;u r' •r,.1p " "hc•me o'er· 1 ~ r ~ f ...., 1. ' I h ' b \ 81 ':k I' \I,. h I ( t' ;\.t.t:*" \ \."tA'-1•1." t 1. ,,..... 1.eil •ng .... :h~' H~A. plus Rt-\. !'lit:>\ ,r Da\e GOLF COURSE VIEW S1 .2t5.ooa '\t'' .,, "i ~ ~ ,,.. . nc. lair· ,, 1\ I 1.• bR < ~·\ k•rrnc1 dining • 'l 'T' \.'"'• l ... 1.·t~ r .. 1.·Jar ~.inta \1,H._. c:, "nt· lt·ur ~ ,.,., (ourl\atd "•r c,11• '-'"'~ \.' '" <Jnd goll ar •\ 1'-r BIG C ANYON CUSTOM Sl.195.000 (<"llt'"UlC.rr..ir, ' .1me ''' t•rlooktng _,,h '.1r,,,,, :::,d1f\ throughout l u•op1.."1" ~r t '" "t • • bl1..·..11.hed oak _ ·s ix·· 1"<i -: , i'"'.., RR quesl " J"t' l l \ t•.' i .. ' '\11"1.' \ 1ev.~ n.,1.... B hh' I ')!t ph,1n1t• ..:.rod\ D f) VIEW LOT S92}.qQO Coron., 1't \l.11 '"l"..ith .1"-1 n~ •orr·r-, ... t ''\' •h1.r .,, o n Rare -'Plll~nu.., ·. · "" Id "' ,r 'n\.t:' 1n d 1111:· m e dr1.'.1r 1-it•tllt.' E.\Llu<.1\t.' '1l'l?,hhL..,rh('l1,1d S.i·,, H1!"MJt"l C USTOM HOME $1,695.000 Tr,H.i'.n.i 1,,,'-J.,lt1. Fr1.·f',.1'-·,~R ,... ~.\ .., ~ 1. C:.1.·•1. .,1.· <.1. ''rig 0 " R1~ (.,n,,_,. , ..• , (luh ... ·,,I"-h1.•ll· L J t r ,, n ~ • 1.· d !"-I 1.· '-1 u ,1 I it ' 1hr0u ~l-i ',· '"I 1• ~, R1hh •' Siep· han11. VILLA ~"' l" ~Jn\ r ., rum M, ...-1 •,....I si.395.ooo . . 1c, ' • · ''.., ,,n Bt~ :..'l"<°r ~\1.·BR .. u-. ' er'>•lt>d k't F t'J· ' ·..,.ind dintnt! room 'i I'.! fl)• 'fll " (t ltrt>· ._: I ( 1,t nf'\ ~1hh lnd (Ult'" I tarn1 \ p lJ1.l' Stt.·r~, t , r ... ·, 6~t-6200 1 T I • I 1· I I ..,..- You can now call the Dally Piiot Clasaltled Dept. on Saturdat; morning from 8:00 to 11 :30 a.m . to place your Sunday and Monday ads . .. _ . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOL .)l J I.. ~>~()\) ~-I i a.flboo '~ l\X)t_ ....... _... ·10• c---· tllll (' ..-..... 6'4 ""'-101) , .. .,,~ '01• °""" ·-0'1• ",.,. •o>J1 ,_,,......, 11)}4 ---•1\.0 ----•U1 -•Ou 1--Ott 1--10)0 ,_....... IQS7 , .... .,... t0).) ~"'°"' "--.o ~0&1 _,_,_. •ot• ~c-1'116 ~-c--101• w-•... IOIO w... .. ,,.. ............ t\)14 ~ c .... JllWlft• •Ole -1-IOM ·-'°'° MISl ~ E --1100 ··-111' ........ ,_ 11~ t.o. .. ~.(ICM'..... -• \ c ........... "' ~°"' c ,pt, '11) "°"M-1 fo .. "°"0.-..d I )l' t~ .... ~ 14Q,} 0-,,4 ~ -• ··~ ,,\ °"' ()< -•• _.... \"1 ·~~ '°"""'' c;..o.,., \1) ....... ~~ \llO '-~""'O \9('1 •• , t•""°"9it eoo .... _ .,, RENTALS >-JO SE c, CO:o-..DOS ....... oi 1101 ~!......., )•()a --~·01 ,___ ''" c .. _...,_ 11n Ce•to ftMotO )1lA °"""-)1)6 fl,... )I)) ._ .. ...., )1)4 --tl.c) --Jt&l -,, .. i--,, .. I~-)1)0 I_........ ,,,., , ... ~-''" _ ,,..... ,,., --,, .. s.c-111• ~-c--11rt CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 . FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY FROM SOUTH ORANOI COUNTY . \. ~1Z20 4M llOO s...-..... s.r...·---~ ~(00¥~0 ~.-,., .. cw-... ---...--'---· t.,9"'0 .. .._... c--0...- fl '•• •-v-, .___ ... ..-..----1--1--~ ...... i.-.--"""'" ..._._ t..0.-----'-~4"9 ~, ............ _,..c-_ ~(-·- ~·---."'<"'_, -:: ..... ~:... ........._ .. ~. ·~-,,...... . ~· ....... ~ -·- ... BUSINESS & FINANCIAL ti..-_....., .. ,.... ....... oi..e •• , .,.......,w.-.. -00. .... --_ .... _ ~'•\ ... _ .... _ ......... ,o. .. .. .. ..... ·"· ~ ,_ /f' 1 ~ . ,. .. ~ . ANNOUNCEMENTS -~ '-. \.'f~. ,.... ........ EMPLOYMENT ·-· . ,.,_. MERCHANDISE . . "" t•)• ··#-' ·~-.. __ ..... . .. ·-~ '11i • -.CI ...... , .. ...._. ,.. . ~--· t( • ·~ •ir ., ..:1; ~...._4.. ttt!)41 ---~......... fll."W41 ~· ........ ' • ......._.. .o.· . ...... ___ .._ .. " ... __ -· _... , .. •-..." .,... ,..,, \~ '•r •• . ~. ... ~·· . "-· ·-·~ ~ GARAGE SALES .. -._ -·-... -~......_ .. -..-..,.--....... . . ..,,... """"'. . ... .,..,.,. ... ' ' ........-. .... -~ ~. . ,. ...___ ........ , ,... -.. '-'-' ............... SERVICE DI RECTORY DEADLINES THE DAILY "LOT CLASSt~IEO OFFICE HOURS CHECK YOUR AO THE FIRST DAY r~ Daily Pitot llrNn f()t •me~ anc .ocur H~ oc:c.ion•l"r enOt"I do occur PleaM lttten ~ ~ MJ 19 rMd bac" arid CNiCk your eo Oal)i ~ em>r• 1rnn*1•11~ 10 &A2 5678 The Oaity Ptlot ~'' no ll&bH•t) to. en)' M <W .,, an ~!Mment '°' whlCtl 11 ma\ b4I resoon•tblti 9"cec>t '°' ,,,. eott o• the spa<:e actually occupied b) OM •ror Credit can onl) ~ ellOWtld tor the f1r1t 1AM'1K>t'I PUBLICATION Monday . Tuesday Wednetd•y Thursday Friday Saturd•y Sunday DEADLINE Sat 11 30 AM Mon 5 30 PM Tues S 30 PM Wed 5.30 PM Thurs 5 30 PM Fri 5 30 PM Sat 11 30 A~4 T~s.n..­ ~-Fnoay I 00 A M ·$ JO P M Sen.relay 1-00 AM·I 1 >0 AM eu.-C°""* ~,,..,.y S OO AM ~()()lllU 142-5871 ' OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY TRANSPORTATION .. . -.. . . ' .......... ' 'I •• "-"-· ,_...,._.. ......... .. . ,,.... ... .. . ""' .. . .. -. -......,._ ........ -·- DtRECTORl£S _..f ll<'oo;"1"'• >-oo ~ ~~ ---~-, ~~ -- • I . . ... ' . .. I ""' -..... p-o ...... ..... .......... ... M _.., tO b.11 f'ICll _,..,_, 10 --- ~ --II ''•""~-~~ ""' "'°"'~ "'c~ ----....... . .... • .. C4 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT I Sunday July 3, 1988 · ••e! .... 1111 • ..,.., lwll lMt •.ret ... ..,_. ... ._ lllt lt!Jllf .... 1111 ....... Cenu •l.., llU Cetta 11e1a llM Clltl lllu llM .1111-... ...., .. , • -&T ---N(W NEWPORT NORTH l!! ............... ,.w;;-' ---;n i6NU t r.mu; room. ~ ... Fiii IDT * 1• MTHH•• -•••• naw '' wn .. ........ Townhome t model frp6c, ~ 09f9Qe, wld •28R 1W Condo EAST8IOE. P9ttect few h · 38r+, 28a. trplc, Pltme looo •BR, pool. Prine only Model pert9c:1, ~ up-_ Uimli lero-t ~ o;:. 2 -...... JIU hk~. rw unit Qf dupie,ll •L1tge pMtoe & yerOI ecufM tMWly Nclfm. o.a tlonl UH.000. IA1S.OOO.OpnSal/Sun& graded 28R 2 ~~ "··· 1111.C IMICod Thi• --.lflclnt E~lllh tereult" • den.Prlv•Odolli.28FCt:Om; S1095.•7to-07M• •Smanpetok 1'A8A.lamityrtnwltr!* Ownet/AQl M0-1212 '-'on. l&OI Dcw.r, twnhme In ~ ~tom llP9 pro-.. _. end unit 1289 000 11""" y ty 18R "''PL"'" .. , ..... , ~ •Cat..-1 w/1tor..,,.. I. fOfmal Oinlng ml. HM eluded location, yet feulonally decorat•d Tudor femlly hm hM BR · · "4IV r ""' ~ " "" " .. ,,. """'' -..-2 aot Within 1tepe to t~ bey & Md landec~. 'BR, •'MJA & qu.ilty thru-out. CALL TODDY SMITH NB Pntl\N 28R, fem, Oen, room. 110"9, r9Mg, ,..,. •Pool tPa & car gar. Av' . Merrill Lynch Realty bMCh.NMrtybrendnew 3-nBA.SIOOaqrt.BMutl-BMYt iulh lendecaplng M!RRILLLYNCHR!Ap'Y vu .. 11850 apt .. Ava11112 MOO/mo IUlllmlPTI :J~:;:o::'..='·~ Wl lll awarO-wlnnlng .. tuJly maintained Wll(tru IUUOUnda thl• gracic>Y• 759~8e00 or 760-9589 Bal Ill. 38R hi. 14250 • 720-9et5 • eoo w. WILSON Scotti 54-2'01 llgn • noor plen. Mir-too """*~ to men-lamlly hrn which Incl a ...Ut ·-" Baytrnt Condo 28' Oen. m-Wiii IAU .... , ... rored wall1. European tlof'I SMS OOO gated pool & t~ of dock for 90' boat Yrly -UH ..... ...,. kltctlen. pvt patio. lg mstr GRUBB & ELLIS Call Trld. uMd brlek. S8•9.000 ,., Salt l lll S.750 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath. 2 car 3BR 1V. BA Condo w/dbl 38A 28A ~ .... IUlll. frple, 2 Cat QM. MC Bus. 95...ao<>1 Of Ree. ESTHER YANK 840·t529 EXCElLENT Cotta a;: Summar/Wkly Rantlll garage tandem, patio, gar, patio & pool. Lndry. s~ dtw Jllnt cond ayatem Abeo lutely 131-3137 (120·PI or760-5000 Seniors perk. 2Br 28a fromS875toS2750 ~owm.s'1t50~~ RMdy Ndrepooc•c 159.5f!~m2o31 +3 r,i2sr:'9.c.~t7 (1 ) OPEi SllDIY 1-1 gorgeou1 w/IUP« con-REAR •Oen. pool & ciubhouM WltertrHt .... IH, .. v 1trucllon Juat lilted NWPT Hght• t-o1·•411ndl I 139.500 Bkr 55e-1359 le..M...-lll·l• 01ys/5'9-M97 atl llpm E'SIOE 3br dpbl, 1"8A. $279,900. Call Rita Wade E111t•lit• lot Ott9r ~ ' ..,..... BIGGEST ' Bedroom. 3 ----~---Frpl, encl petlo, gar. No &31·12M acre+, tao• view of \lf:'\.V 'r:''"'r(l' l.U'\ 'II Open-7/3 12-4. 300 E. W... l Bath.eomavlew. '.+Bloc« •OCEANVIEWLatrc28r peta. 1975/mo + aec. IP'fttASS .... ---··· StM ............ .u.. It .,.... a., fllwlm 6 bd with v11w S Shnasby .... NW ltUS ..... $57USI ..... HJ SIMcasdt SlncJe story, 3 bdrm, Ir& lot T nemma WM*R I ~~ .\ > • • ' • oc.an & bay + 2 r• '· \\ •-~t-...' ~ Coast Hwy, #9,, Nwt:>t to bNch, 2 car garage. 2 lull 8alh1 In emal com· 5,8.tse1or892-1739. ~ houM1 + +-+I REALTORS Bch. S•9.500 2BR 2BA. SOUTH B•Yfront home patio, $2000/mo, plall with separate lndry --=--.,-----:-=~=-=- Must "'' Ottered 11 Agts 675-71831675-4010 w/f1bulou1 views. Fresh-room In unit. Secured ' Bedroom. newly rt· s 1.•50.000 Agt 646-10" ly rafurbllhed and newly 'I/ d { /~ underground perking. decorated. good lo-=~;;i·~~~~~lS .... ~ ....... SM car.s~:nJ: ~1~:1i:O~~~oy~ ;::.,~::!:!,'~:::c•~· 2~~ 2~. •c-:;::: Lett 122S t;~::~Bo~.,w~~~a~ :::;,,~f1:~,/:;~ R~~·t:t~6~!~'~C.s~"so :~1.°$'i~~-Y:::Of1~ Very pvt S220K 760·071' e m er; lots spHtabie. W terffHf....... --• ~7~ mTIICTOl WC• .... $271,IM .... 21421 hcUWt CM Endowment Included. Pa-11•1 1,... ll ... HO· '1/.]-.'<~.'I~ 3 bdrm. "en. nr beach ( Compton The Prudent·-• c1hc view Memorial Park • -er • *7 ( C.I tt.y ,.,.. u -S650ea/oHr •08-227-3581 h!Ma · ".....,. C11tU •IUlts ....... UtS,oot ....... HI ~ 4 bdrm on Corona h1lls10e C Porcella ...... YO llW ......... $729.SH ......... 1422 Kttl 5 bdrm Burlingame H Markas UYCIUT ........... $460,000 ........... 1146 Trt4ttri14s Classic bay1ron1 S l everett .. ~~!'~.>!>!~ Lett fir alt l4M Ptala1al1 2101 FRONT HouM 2BR 1BA. ... ••-II. --lll ----.. garage W/D hk-up, near -• '""'wr• --beach. avall 1mmed 'TllTlllAOI' Large fairway one ·patio N!)pets.$700/mo S925/mo Paul720-0~1 Premium vi.w. custom yearly 498-2 t95 Lrg Duple• 2BR 2.LB •, IT UntlW gou course lot S950.ooo. · ~ ,. ,. •.... -....... , PfHt CALL •94-8230 PENIN PT Step1 to ocean .-Oen, dramatic w/lott, Ip •... & bay L,rg 3Br 2Ba on & beamed cell, Lndry, 1-SELLER MOllVATEDI LAG OCEANVIEW LOT dble lot "Huge yard quiet car gar $1375 640-6069 Most popular Plan 5 by JM 3blka 10 bch. legal bulldlng loc Avail 7 /5. $2200/mo -- UTTU ISLlH ........... SSH.000 ........... 211 Abalolt 2 story J odrm 2 b.l R Boland LIDO ISLli 2 story. 3 bedroom. double flreplace. new kitchen, Call for appt. Peters 3BA 2''JBA. 1700 site. cu11om hms area In 673-7777 or 673-19'1 Ce1t1 .,.. 2124 sq II 2 car gar. al e. lrg Laguna Ben S 165,000 --_ .....,.....,""""91_....., __ ....,.-.I 101. gated community Esther Dennis/Broker •2BR DUPLEX quiet Just $359,900 To see this •499-2425• Certal ••I •ar Zl22 pntO/nu crpt, 0w/d hook . let Ut Mel' YH Sell Y "' Propert~! C111 C11111f"4, 642-5678 COSTA IESA. ....... $163,000 ........ 21 60C Su Miclltl 2 mstr bdrm town11ome S Webe1 $509.000 CONDO. TWO-STORY . Fireplaces In master suite & In large living room with wet bar Community pool-spa At- tached garage $227.500 Wffkend. call Riek Vesc1 I - - -ups gar~ good area 722·1900 or 85•·5393 2BR/2BA Sandcastle · · SELL Condo w/new crpt, furn/ _S_7_35_1_m_o_60_-0_168 __ (714) 759-64500 Corona del Mar ... "·-: Merrill Lynch Realty •Spa •Pool +v iew *•Waterfront * * * Water1ront and Pool vG1ve Address at Guard Gate . HOMES FOR SALE 1 IEDROOI '* v • 101 Scholz Plza 227, Studio Versailles 213-387 -5900 $85.000 Sunday 1-5 2 IEDROOI 1' 123 33rd Street Newport Beach 673-3717 $375 000 Sal/Sun 1·5 2592 Arbor Bayshores 631-1 400 $445,000 LH Sat/Sun 1-5 ~ •920 Gardenia. Jasmine Pk, CdM 644-9060 $385 000 Sal/Sun 1.5 + 1600 Kings Rd Cliff Haven NB 63 1-l 400 $559 000 Sat Sun l -5 t 15 10 Kings Rd. Newport Heights 644.9000 S590 000 Sunday 1.5 2322 Margc:.ret Or Newport Heights Nwpt Ben 646-7 1~1 $325 000 SaitSun 1-5 v t 10 v'1enna !Harbor Ridge) ,... 8 ~ • 63t-3i77 $388000 Sun Monl-5 2 BR plus Fii RI or DEi •22 Beic.ourt Dr Soutn Be1cour 64 4-6200 $750 000 SattSun 1-5 • • 1233 B1uegum Lane Newp ort 9each 673-3777 $485 000 Sun 1·5 227 Dritiwood Cofbna del Mc.1r 644-9061 )b35 000 11 Sun 1-5 LIDO ISLE PRIME PROPERTIES • w ",. ·, .. "' ,.. :..F:. I ~ .. ,. sou s ... 1IA lk. s ">' V f. : 00 '• II SIU S: ~~< VIA l lUV N• • ·,b~ ~,BA llW s; 4"J11 J .1 :vm H R ... •11\4 lfW s. I !'I 1IA >AN R!MO ~f'~ 'ilf. SOLD SFl~'> Jfl 'llA uOV ~OIJl 'ifi~ bA S /'I" 'J VIA 1111P()N 4Blt b~ $14q • 0 v•f. 'JRI H 4k" tiA SOLi s~q 1c VIA vR.ll 'J IP.f.' ,~;, SILi $&9~ •lj •IA ltiA1.A Bri 26A SOLi SW· 00 ~IA lORCA 4811 •&A SILi S'9( ,-,_, 'ii.' lAM RI MO JSR I BA SILi S'>~S 000 11A 1 HA· ,. ,a~ iBA SOLD s< . ~ orJ JIA IC[ J8R ?BA $4 l ; 'JOO EXCLUSIYEl.f LISTED WITH BILL FEENEY LIN llU IHl•IT SHOl&UST WUHFllwr .... llG., IUl Tiii 131-1400 111-1011 ~ '." ~~ unfurn, all appli. lrpl, pool, ••Newly decorated & CL~ ihtl throu~h t lct•,.,1111 •d 1 i n i:.;5.355~;!5'mo $~~,;~7nc~B:a,!~~ for information & surprisingly low cost. 721-0444 ---••111• 1•2·117I BEAUT Interior Designers grndr 557·67•6 1br condo. small den, lg ;-Near beach 3BA 2•,;eA pvt encl patio, lrplc, pool, twnnse Obi gar, fncd 1az minute to beach yard, spa. frplc, sml pet 240 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE, NB A ciualfled act's the IOlullon '°' tllOM seldom· worn clolhea too gOO<I to give away 484 E. 16th St • Newport Hghts. Costa Mesa 644-7 424 $284,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1510 Kings Road, Newport Heights. NB 644-9060 $590.000 Sunday 1-5 * •+3425 Ocean Blvd. Corona del Mar 631-1400 $1 ,649 .000 Sun & Mon 1-5 3 IEDROOI 2 1 1 Abalone. Llltle Balboa Isl. NB 759-6600 $599.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 +633 Lido Park Or =2E. Lido Peninsula 644-9060 $595 000 Sunday 1-5 +953 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hills 759-6600 $574.750 Sat/Sun 1-5 +.a 11 Satlta Ans Ave. Newport Reights. NB 631-7300 S550.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 215 Via Nice. Lido Isle 1531-1400 $439.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 v t 12 Vienna (Harbor Ridge) N B. 631-3777 $45 1,000 Sun/Mon 1-5 685 Vista Bonita. Bluffs. Nwpt Sch 631 • 1400 $302 SQQ Sal/Sun 1-5 1980 Vista Caudal. East Bluff.NB 760-6091 $399.000 Sunday 1.5-.. 3 IR plus FAM RI or DEii t 2405 Cl1lf Drive. Newport Heights 631-1400 $850.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I "....'J 2 142 1 Dockside. Hunfington Sch 759-6600 $271 ,000 Sa1 /Sun 1-5 1524 Irvine Ave , Newport Beach 556-6358 $275.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 7 10 Kings Road. Newport Beach 631 -7300 $659.000 Sunday 1-5 7 Rue Vrllars. Big Canyon 644·6200 $925.000 + •3R1mrock. Turtlerock" Irvine Sat/Sun 1-5 854-2599 $529.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 HUltTIN&TON BEACH 'RIME BEACH LOCAT/011 2· I Lots (corner)I Charming custom 2BR tBA home Frplc. dbl gar. frutt trees lots of r"lom to build garage $399,500 HELEI WHTllElllY AGENT 459-9111 OR 111-7(33 ..... Fii I I.Mii "llm .. , You'll appreciate the ~out aquare foot-•o-In lhit beautiful San Cl9mente horn. 4 large bedrOOm1 ptu1 den & Oll9ftlze family room. 3-Car gareg. & pror...ionany land· tcaP«! yard with large cuttom IP• BeauU· .. rut new deCOf thr~I .... ,,,000. IAU ... ll Ill Tm IUITY Bua. (71•) 111-1355 Rea. (714) 413-1421 Daily Pilat S 1200/mo 759-1193 ok S 1245 6•&-6541 2 16 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle 631 -1400 $515,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **215 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle 644-6200 $1.495.000 Sunday 1-5 +v 12 Whitewater. Jasmine Creek. COM 644-906<5 $525.000 Monday 1-5 v t 12 Whitewater. Jasmine Creek. CdM 644-9060 $525.000 Sunday 1-5 4 IEDROOI +450 1 Dorchester, Corona Del Mar 631-1266 $575,000 Sat 2-5/Sun 1-5 * 1508 Dover Or, Westchff. Nwpt Sch 650-5 144 $41 5.000 Sal/Sun/Mon 318 Driftwood. Shorecllll. Npwt Sch 644-9060 $895.000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 +607 Kings Road Newport Heights 759-6600 $945,000 . Sunday 1-5 +608 Seaward. Corona Highlands 759-6600 $695.900 Sal/Sun 1-5 t 1797 Tanager. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $350,000 Sat 1-4/Sun 3-5 t921 Teresita. Newport Beach 644-9060 $375 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t846 Tradewinds Baycrest. NB 759-6600 $460.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • * +708 Via Lido Nord. Ltdo Isle 673-7300 $1,650.000 Sunday 1-5 4 BR plus Fii RI err DEii • + * 4627 Camden. Corona del Mar 546-2313 $1.595.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • • +4627 Camden. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $1 595.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v • 18 Cherry Hills. Big Canyon. NB 759-1877 $1, 189K Sat/Su/Mon 1-4·30 t 2209 Cliff Drive. Newpon Heights 631-1400 $795 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 FIVE IEDllOOM, SlllLE STORY EQUESTlllAI ZOlll& You'll feel the love and Charm 1n this labulous San Juan Capistrano tam11y home w11h pool large level yar<l plus room for 3 nor,es A real coun1r~ teel ye1 quick access to schools shopping and lreeway. $449.000 Call Malline to see this unique property au1(714)111·1355 Aff(714)4t3-842t ' ... ,_....-;.. ___ iiiiiil PRIME EAST EID IHI 11111 1-1 111 VII LIN 1111, LIH ISLE 4 Bedrooms. 3 baths, pier 1nd floal Sandy beach S 1.995.000 llLL &RUIDY, REAL TOR (714) 171-1111 ')' t 11 E, Bay Avenue, Peninsula 644-6200 $495.o'OO Sat/Sun 1-5 1412 Estelle Lane. Harbor Highlands. NB 631-7300 $425.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 18 Hillsdale. Belcourt 644-6200 $735.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 + 15 Inverness Lane. Big Canyon 644-6200 $1 .295.000 Sunday 1-5 322 Poinsettia. Qlde Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $595.000 Sunday 12-4.30 • 20 12 Port Bristol Cir . Newporf Beach 640-4829 $528,000 SU NOA Y 1-Spm 1205 Sand Key. Harbor View Hills 644 -6200 $725.000 Sunday 1-5 * 1007 1 Signet C1rcle, Hun11ng1on Bch 546-2313 $235.000 Sal/Sun 12:30-5 + * *815 Via Lido Soud, Newport beach 675-6161 $1 .995,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 +30526 Via Lmdosa. Laguna Niguel 646-717 1 445.000 Sat/Sun 10-5 5 BEDROOM 1939 Port Bishop. Harbor View Homes 644-6200 $665,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 +2018 Santiago. Dover Shores 631-1400 $530.000 Sat & Mon l -5 5 BR plus Fii RI or DEii ... 3145 Boston Way, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $259.900 Sunday 1-4·30 * 1919 Glenwood Lane. Baycrest, NB 63 t-7300 $549,000 Sa1/Sun 1-5 1422 Keel. Harbor View Hills 759-6600 $729.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 14 Oakcrest. Big Canyon 644-6200 $1.395.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 6 BEDROOM * + • 10 Drakes Bay, Spyglass 759:6600 $690.000 Sunday 1-5 TOWN HOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM "'• .,500 Cagney. Versailles, NB 759-6600 $ 115.000 Sunday 1-4 2 IEDROOI t 301-S 19 Cypress St . Plummer Ct, N.B 759-1219 $359.950-$499.000 Sun 1-4 406 E. Bay aE, Balboa 631-1266 $279,000 3 IEDROOI Sunday 1-4 * •21 60 C San Michel. Costa Mesa 759-6600 $163.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •4095 Germelnder Wey, Irvine 646-7171 $255.000 Sat 10-5/Sun 10-1 3 IR ,1us FAI Ill tr IEI ••v t 12 Whitewater. Jasmine Cre8ic. CdM 64'-9060 $525.000 Sunday 12-5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SILE 2 II • •300 E Coast Hwy. •94. NewpO(t Beeeh 67~4010 $49.500 Sunday 12~ •.• ~ .. tl Oran~ Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday July 3 1988 C5 C.ta ... MH · 2114 C.ta lltu 1114 • ..,.., .... llll •• ,.., .... 1111 l1l~11 Ptalatal1 C..11... JIM c.. .. lleu 1124 C..ta .... --,.·v·A-1L·J·u·L·Y·1---LARGE sar 2·~e. o.1ecn •IUTIU* IDI 11 II IPT• lllT1...,_. _______ ,.&J..,J~i.iil!l!!"""l2 .. l ""r -1a..-·new-1LARGE 2eR 1eA. UPC* 2BR 28A, e mo l'4IW Frplc;, wltrplc, 04Ntral crpt,,.. 28~ 2~1A eomm•poo1 a f•s· .. -A·L..L--V·IC-tor_IW\ __ .b_leK_h •e-._B .. H cerpeta. orepe1, n•-Unit EnclOMd garaQ9, dtw, •JO, OtMt deck, paint, 2~ aucn oareo-2·5 Bdrm Sto0-15000/mo ....... P«f«1l IOf 2 ai-......._ it""io ..... t, no .. ,,_.._wu i.w o~ gar fri>lc, lndry rm n9W earp•t l'iO o-ta encl "at 1950 842-1311 S1275 852·1333/daut, Martl.agt842·17C>e ...,.. ,..,_ ""' -".,.,.... Av•ll now 5$7-6932 '1700/mo • 754-0986 " • Very Melvcs.d & pM Mat $575 lncludM ulllill .. 8ACK BAY CONoOllR •u..O&tt1e119 &wll9nd 3BR 28A [)pix, n.wd rpe, H<>-aHC>ePllal HION'iupo 557·1011 *** INlmlT1 !ASTSIOE28R w/dflkup MESA VCROE AREA· 2'"t8A lrPIC 2 Qt etlch crpt . .ic. 3 dOOf'• to bGh Qfl<Md 9nd unlf Com-Sparllltng clM.n. tar9• OV1 tl.lt'cSeelt. encl gar Oute1 28R 18A yllO · 1 o' pool ltaa Ptlat 21 H Fam1ty pref'O Unturn, pi.x only 5 yr• old y..,1y 28R ~ den. 18A Q11d9n ~ta e.euututty $7SO 2 WKS FREE RENT n11up1 enct gar.,,.. S700, lillf, Im yar • • avt M 7 /d .... I ndecll -w-·---------..,.--------.... 811. $ 1250/rno 646·t5S5 NEW LUXURY yrly S 1500/mo 0•5·5 I • $ 1300/mo Riie Wade w .... up. 1tg "' landaciapaO grounOt wl 1 'I' IM &•S.9950 111 1111 • O•P •98-1936 r " --03l·12'6 11200/rno lndudlng utile POOi & 1Pa. 1>9tl0al cl.ctl1.1 -ENO table S 10 Twtn D4Kll 2• •24 EXPOSED ao· BEAUT CIP9 S.,IU 38r T0WNHOM£S 38R/28A HARBOR VIEW 222'~ U th Sir 175-1140 glfag9 Of eatpo(I OUIEl EASTSIOE 2BR Sunny E11111oe 1 BR $40 1<t1efler nur.a1.1 S~ ~rt"Qalt sou•re lllPJ>f"G 28a oondo, MWty r.O.C:. 2 Of 3BR wloc.•n vu. 2 car Home Comm pool New S0tl'}'. no e>et• 1BA lrplc d /w encl gar-Bacf\9ior NH' anops & Sono~ ,, $20 Ken e s1ones 1• at S~ ..en ffl)IC, 2 car get, Piiio garage. W/0 l'lkup, lg pelnl, CPI' Ille $1800 Bacn.lol HOO • P•llO COin lndry ICflC)()jS $570 mo Daio.q .. e S2C S""l•I• IP 15 •o.1ro ,, S2 pool $1200/mo No e>et• PlllO & balcony privacy IM 8"5-&4 12, 843-26" I 1 89droom $670 $815 mo 8~·3027 CALL 6-46-•631 phanc.e SS S••~ t•owers 548-1106 832-20•10 7511-00M/H gtlff 858·11330 Ill •112 ......--28drm 1'·81 S775 EASTSIOE lg 2Bf 1Ba. D1a1-Ptiat •a•a SS C.ress rop colt" •ab1e 'l REl'RIGERATORS 175 -• HARBOR VIEW 38R 21A 22SO Vtf'lguato ~O-H28 _.. $5C Etecttt( e•••C•Se• •·--·MA-1Tll laat. leacli 2141 LI .. , 1 clOM to Fun gtr lnOry rm n-P•lnl S .. 5 F·oor ,..,00e bano eacn 2 l'l"la111ess HI• 120 _, __ ...,._ PENINSULAYEARLY g ... ary, carpet u~ lront No See BRANO NEW t1e1Cl'l i·v 5 $35e.acn 2 2BR 18A, gatage, ~patio, 1Br plus [Oft w/dry. *H 38R 09f1 28A Il l. tenOOla Comm pool _.. llAl'TIPa 1.. ,....11 $7 .. "l mo 720-l ,...... TOWNHOMES l'Of Rant H.,. S ·~ 720 tt.]SI I d t • 01 "04' • ' LHM S 17SO 720-1509 2 89droom. t'..,BA $500 In qu'-1 ,~..,_. 59cutl"" ....,. ~ -~ ·' f SI' ~ 1 5 e I C n cu • •·••c " mo vaulted c:elllnga, gtled. upper DuPle• In Balbot Mov.ln Bof'luat 1 ~r ... ....,.. .. .,_ '' unde< clHi " :1126 1n SEARS wear.er goio q;s Bed!>P•u os ora~s 55. 23&4 NotM ,•8. S'*YI u cur11y 1mt nlt1e1 SP9Ctacular bay view. 1 HarbOt V14w H0m9'1 Best 1950 5500 I bUllding pool garage WTSlll Nh I Wth :ooays c1aaa1l1eas l'l"lany c,c•es ~ •2c St'tt s 1o H C" 536•8518 675·8427Of13I·1266 $875/mo Don 6"6-e0511 gar w/d, frig, trple $ 1S]5 Value •Br 3'!t8a N-pnt INNS ....... 2"~ Cab19 fV ALL UTILll lES 2BR 18A upatatl5 gatage propelled ,aro ·llt.vvm *w.t.rtront/Cenal 3BR in/out, g• ...... t ~I-$2•"" 90() ea LIM,._. " PAID SOfl'}' no oe11 $695/mo 722·6294 laat. lelC~ 2'40 "8 L AWN spreader $8 l f44 • -· •• """' 3B" 28 •-..... $625 •722-1832• •iiji;;-ffiMi'iiiii;;'-!'3(.\ 54" f•, •"Mii"iii'THiiiiiiiiii-2BA 2 1tory hOUM, I gar-6••·8610 or e 3·317• n A qu .. t .,.. .... LG 2BR 28A E Side near • .,.,. WllT Cn110 !> c. .. a1•ac1< s 13 GE age. trplc, w/d hkupa. lg ---Aug 111 •08'• Acacia , ..,_•f1••L! Fl vST sot11 11ro ,.., ••(lf'l s· l'1um10111e1 $10 WM~~ plUIO $1575 BLUFFS CONDO 3BR Do not dl1turb tenantl ---,.....,.,,,Pie '"91 enct gar UUT911TI ma•r,. rg enc 1,u; n ~11·ge tooti100I SS L•rQ9 -.... •Spac10U1 upgraoea3BR 2',.BA lov .. y prv1 patio, S1•25/mo 673-79"2 11•1ff -space s95o· UI • SP&OMl 1,211U s ·sc ~ ... s• ~·· S~w ':>•0 p('••tt• bowl Sf7 • •I .\ ' '' • -·---2BA upper Ovpiex I gar-dbl detacl'l•d garage I ---28R 18A EHlttGe 10 7?2-0582 I lle< Spm S Rus; 11m~ S4 s= B•c.1~~ 'dble 11"'~ $.J Br Ind "Polynesian Almo~ ... DETACHEDhMJeRt2BA ao• lndry lrplc' vi. S15SO/mo Agl 759-8389 BACHELOR, room wltl'I cauon PlllO POOi lndry E SIDE Un1Que OM.gn ,~'~'7~~ ~:y;~~~'~ reaocoa•o S!>A ntant .......... ,~man f:M CBSlel· Spacious 2BR • Oen, air cond ' lrpl, beautllui l Ava;lable 8i 1. si•Ool mo LllllY •• b,•1,h '::i'1e"'o'~tr~u1e;,u~~ rm $725/mo Low o .. Vau11eo ce111ngs 3br Dalketbatl Close 10 ~ ... n~ S2" '>">J11fll' SJO te SJC ~••ge Ian StO 2 ',.,BA condo over yard dble gar pets Ok Y1WlllTaaS c e n, r • .,.u posit 2 •D• 2 car g11 , ~•C" SG"OO~ t>.t••s & •la••se••SS f:··~t'•l'n Sp• ·goa•t Ed•ngar 1trMtT11 & lall1 Frplc, Sni51mo675·6o9s -Bayview Ct 280. 2BA.I tl'ICluded Soutl'I of PCH 149E Bay w/~s w o nil ,,p '1\oop.'nt;; ·) "1 " !" ·.:it' ,.._.,.., r• • ,.. Beacn w/d hkup, pool JK , dbl lll-U12 W/0 , ~rig. dbl gar Fl n-smlu no pell Avatl· TSL MGMT 642-1603 lie mtetO end untt Dike 6401 WE S• 1,,t,qNfFo " ,.,. 1•' ·_.•IP' ~ 'd o4F n:z r 11•r w /opnr Avl 7/3 Lrg2br2badetch NOltl'I· .-----$1400/mo85•·5112 lble now ~95&73-4388 10 beacn no t>e1' 5950 ~ .• ... '>t-• ~·.· s 1095 , S500 min see No wood l'lm Obi gllf, avl • --Y1IW. ---c STO B f 1 CTI., au SPIOW. mo $600 MC 631-12 ' 1 U2.ot2t ?11· ttt-...... ~ ~ 1!,. petl.Velma 5•9-2U 7 811 N/pell $1050 LS l 4BR 2''tBA. 2 1ty Gr .. tl LUXURYTownhomeover· U M 1 r rplc •llMlfF• · '.$8" Si1••• ...,t. .. r: ~·. C-0-N-0-0--28,,1-8-8 -w/vnly 1nclds grdnr 720-7401 value'._!23SO. 760-312• ::nkl~~ .. ~~~·~~~n2~~ ~~~~ ,;.o f:,',1, M"';:.g~~ Come see 1~ ditterence E:i~1;:r~~~~~, 1~~ ~~-'!:c~~1, "'~fl~~ ~~le~_: ,~ .. ~.. a• . .-10, , lrg Irv rm & din rm, pV1 1NORTHWOOO Ttmbefllne BAVCREST S2500 4BR $3500 Agent 786-7500 Call lo<1p01 640-7••2 complelely remOdeled Reing eleC tange lnOry B&Gh@•?•:..to S1()(1 ... 11.r:·E~er :. ~·r ·,, .. plllO ~ car gar $1000 3BR 2'~Ba 2 car ga.rage 1 2'1Ba lam rm 2600 sq Beaut1lu1 2BF\ aots Pool SSS<> 642 5964 ·~ Pil',, _,. :>c v<>C.ct"' .... • .. ~ • •· ..... ~· 2 l3 ... 9f!-8 t87 lev msg I Frplc posl'I upgrade• I 11 S"QI story nome. lg 101. NEW 1Br SH Fa11e condo DUPLEX 38R 28A ocean rec room laundry toom • deQ • * 8Ci" 5686• ,..., , .,:. L , , ,. 11, --2yrsnew$1350 552-5964 newpamllcarpet,spa, I All 1po111nc es tn I Stde PCH Frpl DIW., ReaOy lor1nstant mov• FANTASTIC LOCATION' .,•· ~?'1 ~ • .,,, i ,• ~ ClllTIY II TIE om --I grOnt/waler Incl 5•5· 7829 $975/mo 581-3466/hm gar P•ltO No pets 1nl Only $640 to S6SO/mo Lg delu~e 3BR 28A lndry ,, ...... 2111 1'-'tU t,• ...... ~ I _... I .. 0 I -~• 1 d Turtlerock 2 • 2 twnhse 759 585•t work S 1625/mo • $500 see IOsed $65' me. 11,,ear Beacr < uet "':""'uaon surroun s $1150/mo • O•IOfd Crt BAYRIDGE CONDO _ _:_ -673-6298 &U..WIPTS. nllups enc garage B•vo & 4r5 89)-489• ~--" ' •• • •'' 2BR2'tBAtwnhme.2car 2 •2 perk 1oc S1 1001mo 28 28• Obi gar pool IEWIAYYIEWTEllAIE -530 WW1l10n S1150 ·dec>498·6288 ~':,,.. •i'-." i''· pool. spa. tennis lrvt~HlllsRlly552·9552 I s~• w t d , '111g 1 •J M PETERS• 'VIEW1COZY 2BR/tBA TSL MGMT •GARDEN SETTING • ""a'"(" Q oe ... •P ·&i1 ~, ., ... , ... 7· ••• · C~b!':J 1~:~l6f>Marllyn La aaa leacL -2141 lur_n/unlum_759·9•111 'Con do-slyle nouse ~~mS9~~!1~ ~~~7~ 722·9012 o< 642-1603 Spac1ou' 2Br 2B• •rpic o ,. ... C '• ..1t ~ I • BAVRIOGE TOWNHOME I Gorgeous 2Br 2Ba, pool. D~ys or645· 1682 Eve * COTT AGE 1ype 1BR $555 ~7a~.~;:~ .SI dm~3:00 ~~~o c~ I(' i:~;I!~: I< ,\.._.,.,. lrplc. nrdwO fir. 180 view Avail immecl 51850/mo ner $1800 760-8045 Female. n-smkr. no pets pets S600sec -referrals WIE lU 1U BAC.'1E.OP s~c .t' '• Q 0 ...... ~ . a. ., • •.• ! .. 10t:·$10 ./, .:im11r s c101n11s Sfl04IS ~ ... S' Beospread $5 : '• ~'"as oecor 111ona 'c ~~ "'100) ano enos a ll '" ~at t .,, SSO Satur :a. s~· ~a, 9. 2 on11 36.5 Es" I.'• r SIB Mesa BRQ THEP portab~ el«:· ., ,. 'tt.-Pwt,ter Ouet ~ . ~-11 correcting 5 il)r ""'Beier ,..,emory • t ne" Cos• S2Q!> sell ~·'-: '<~· ~:!26 e c-::. "'~. "'a ... 9at>yd e ,. •• mattn1ng • •~i4fi. Charmer 38r. 28a, ~eeks In gated comm 3BR. 3BA view, very upgraded. cor-·$45 ullls PV1 pa1io no .,.. '!J . nr townl bCh $ 19SO/mo CALL TODDY SMITH Newport Crest condo lg S395t mo u11111ies pa1dt 2042-B Meyef 722-0387 Conven IOC81ton S5SOtmo "' •s Pd S~. ~ """'.:. l"t Cute 28RieA-OuP1ex. 2 494•6930 o< •iM-~56 I M~~:~~VN~~ Rg:;9rv 3BR 2 •BA new crp1 & •lli-1211* DELUXE 2BFI S725 au"'''' ·sec 646-8962 Lv msg ~.,~·~ ~e-~ ~ ... ~--d t ~ ~N·C cono11ton car garage small yard, le L Zlt9 ·· or ~-paint, pool/tennis Dbl LARG.E IBR . ._,,lk -tn Od OIW telt1g ce11tn9 \'· ~... ~• •' .i ~" ·; •5t; ~ .. •• · a ,.,.,o collee .. : new carpel/painl. $800 ·~rt IC• un1EWnlUOE 9ar.Sl6001!M1 544·3049 closet.balcony,nk:eMC· Ian. balcony & gar 19 15 ltWlYHOllAnl L•1••& ltacll 2641r-------------------t 675·•912 Agt l~RSl[LES CONDO SUPER 3BR 28A twnl'lme I Newport Nortl'l townl'lome. I 11on of CdM $750tmo· Wallace =20S 650-7105 2B• 1't8a wi gar crpta 191\ ~PT n-sm1t.• no Dt!"i OEAOu"'r EASTSIOE BACK BAY Pool, spa, security. Elegant decor 2 car gar 2Br 2Ba • loll Attached ulll avl 1mmed 640-2096 DELUXE 2BR UTIL PO O•t>s blt1ns lncd patt0 pan ,...,,n.sneo ma1 .. •e P111cc J BR. dbl garage 750/mo Call Norm pa110 $2200 mo incl gar pool 1ac $1400 lse LARGE 3Br 28a Duple• Gar 01• paho wali.. in 636-•12oca11 1·5PM aoutt 0" Y i 6C!C -- $1000/m o 111stllasl 77 1-3963or ~8-7~0 grndr Avt 8/1 6"0-1635 1 Nopels •759-05_88 close 10 be&cn O/W ctosts S7?51mo No pets 2619SantaAna C $735 •99·688' 118,.,.1p,,. 756-9 77 ' 6 W/D S 1375/ 1915 wa11aoe 650· 7 105 667 V1c1or1a E $720 1 a ter pm •WTILIFF* Ullll WMIS OCEAN V1ew, 2Br I Ba • hookup mo I le II 2''9 ---Ntce 3BR 2BA patio hm C encl deck I lot to bCl'I I Call 760·0763 I le L 2669 I t le L 2•69 ':"'' ac WTSlll OISTI IHI Walk lo Newport ntr Se ..,.rt IC• twper IC• 2BFI 1 B• r Lg 3BR 2BA home Fam Frplc. comm pool, 2 car 2BR IBA attaclled gtr· Drive by 61 l I asho<e LRG Studio Apt 4 bllls lo -------------------· ' wnnse rm,newkttchen.lmldln-gat$1400 Dr1veby 424 age 2yrs'new1s 1250 mo !upper) $1250/MD bCn ou1etare1 Unlurn Hoag noso o .. "°' Vista Suerta. tl'len call IL.IFFS T-Dockttde RE 722-9730 no kitcn $500 yr IM incl ~ nl(up enc1 gar S '9'> me tng area. beauttlul hrdwd 675 •9 l2 Agl •w-~ ,, See mnnr 4 , 14-B ..;11ar 0 llrs.2 1rplcs Across lrom • 2BFl •Den $1350 mo P&llHllllOYIEW 1 Utl~ No pell 573-..9•9 way!>~S-8701 • Mew,.rt ltacla 26&9 1..,.n leacia Mariner's School, par~ & •WTILlff * 1 640-5664 Bkr uve on the bay 1BR 1 SOUTH of Hwy 2Br I B• lenms courts Call Robert 1100 Sq Ft 4BR_ 2•,.ea •CHARMING HEIGHTS col· lu•ury condo w/great 11u I comple1ely relurb11l'led * 1111M SIOO * • M llllken for details family rm 2 trplcs. gar-11,... 2br Iba gar deck ol bayl ctly lights. comm 11 11e n ew • SI 050 THE l!!!!'AIRW'AV Frog O•Sftwasnet stove ....... • * HAii HW nu LI Lllllll 1111 SHO * ABO .... ' ...... 't'O ::;us· 63 t· l266 Oen patio $255.000 2632 Cl;; 10 t>eac'l'I & 'snops pool patio, undertlround • 675-0685 "'• rM M. onct NO pels 545-•85" • ... ~ • '~i•~>• V1s1a Del Oro 673-1355 Sl 200/mo 645..seJA prk9 $1800/moinclullls STUDIO-I bill to beacl'I ABARTMENTS •21HM SlOO• ~ ·-,·:· : ~"~~1~"d~'e ... ·•• •H~BORVIEWHOME 7141759"1501 I Room&batl'I l\t1cnene11e 1 rM F119 d1snwasner Sl.t•t e•"'• o.i • &_.. a•eo i'<c H 5BR 3BA. lam room. 2 sE.AAsA:J::~.!tc:f~K 6 PENIN PT Sleps 10 ocean I wl burntlfs No oels or a• BIG CANYON '"cl No pe1s 545-485c :>E''~ ., .: : ~ , • •5-•P!.!i --story trml din rm, 2 fl p, 3 & bay Lrg 39, 2Ba on smkg $485/mo ll'ICI ultl MI I 1 E-COSTA MESA STUDIO car gar . pool. atc $2600 dDle 101 Huge yaro, qutel Open Sii 10-2 322' 1 * *UH Lil* * * USTlllFF * on BROADWAY, new mo Gardener/pool ser-1oc Avail 7/S $2200/mo Larkspur 673-2596 l.tH on IM l•tth !11,..1\ ii lilt n clu•t" 2BFI 1tp1c pat•O :>P construclton. cnarming vice ~I 647-7526 Agl 673-7777 Of 673-1941 WALK IO BEACHtll jfUatdl'd ~·I~ B111 • .r.. c '"Untr\ (!•th &mid•• $1295 LSf' 6-3-5088 "ION-':>V "\ERS u llo.• S•SOtmo 5•6-9979 IMJI hu uttful n ...... t•r·lrn. 'lot1tr f ·~"'"" ' 5eo·· ... Eleau• ' E/slde 2BR 1BA nouse ... 11ARBORVIEWHOME SPARKLINGBackBay3Br Cute 28rl 1Ba lo snare., 1 1 d f:I l ···y1s11sns• ~ I. .1 I $390 s 673 ~ "an a11an1 \ II ' n•~" l . nd I "-d -,,_,a• ""· """f''11 ~·~··1 4BR 2BA11az comm pool. '.\,X\1 ult.' x."-1 2Ba family nome on cut· 1 /mo nan .,,,,,,., ' • ·~ '•' ·"' • • ,,.. ,,.,m 5·-_.;:, r -·~ .._i.e 56-9';. 271-275 VltQ•nta PlaGe 2 car gar cmr lot X1ras1 •1 oe-sac Gtdnr wtr Od • Please leave message• lu1un apartmt N• rri~-·n" r1rrpla t• "'"' ~ -,,.J.4'!- Slove Tot relurb gat $2200 Avt 711 380.0271 VHSIJLU 1U 1U s 1410/mO • sec & clean· C -t • -2114 1 l>.r• •' r1ond111 .1.,n~ •cbn~' df\tr ""'"'''• EA S •BL .J J: ~ "'O ~ d k S II • n I .... I r SM Ot<ERS ONL • 51...,,. kt S 0 m pet o., Posn penthouse biilCOny 1ng dep 873·3599 ,... lrgt [>Alto r t>&lt '•n • 1' 'l~ta. riltnt • ( u)I\ S795 12 l31 •37·• I l8 •HARBOR \MEW HM • POOi spa wetnl'lt room SPAA"LING clean extra t'<lUllJl>f'd lo:.1,htn• • ,.. larai~ ,.,,l'I ,. "•"t n•ng '9 2BP 28,. •wnt>se I lmmac 3BR 2BA lam rm, "' TIE OlllT " ( (" I " floor plan i:,p1c ~g Pat•O . 1 NICE 3BR hm w/Fam rm new crpl pvl POOi /spa, sno1mo 1yr Is Molly large 2Br 1Ba. ground shrl tntr.tl ... ...., µ.•I ~ ma ntrn•n•• lrtt-"oo• Sou, "o oeis s 1300 rdnr No pels Lse 645-0303 Or 960-3405 IT UnlEW floor encl gar d/w cable tmltntt O~n \t • h • d m l•• 'pm L$t! s .. ·5 640-03•9 T;~~~ 3BR Comm pool 2200 551 1900 Agt C~e~~~l~t~& ~~l~a f~~I N~!~elT~~R~;~,0~c~~~: ~~ou°:~~ S~~•~I ::19: ~~thnpd~ l•~r~C: JB~ < &a :>r tnP Cl• Waf•rfrHt ..... 111 •LIDO ISLE• 2Ba LIA l'I A O/R den 1achedgara9e A1C wto 32• \/1c to11a 101 •n lr•m It'+'> I .a•oe oec• supe• •t'"' llWNIT UltU &IAIT911TS J 'S.~ 81• .. • --' I " • ~· .. • . ,. . "-...... .. ... -•' ... ' ...... ,, .. .., ... Dftl . . PARK NEW'PORT (714t 644-1900 ,.,.,..c. -• -->--.. •' ''"""""" ...... ... "--. e J8·'' 0 was ... ''P'S. JC,0\' 996-S86e • ••1 1·-I Pool spa oc11an. bay \IU l1arbor & Nwpl BIJ S~'.~.!' r lf rn•lf• :>'..tTte toc:at.i.on-J ••• ..... ,. • • _., l!a~ge family home Great lrtes lease S 1800mo & lrtg. galed community 631·4215 Or 673-0275 •nt••rmdlti•n 9nri •e&S4! S2•9S ,..,o lJJ6 -11 I =--at w !or entertaining" 8 9 77 0 26 Avail 1mme<1 $1500 Lse ... E'S E lllJ •rl.A 4 BeQroom 3 ., Balh 01532. 4 2 NI I· 4 To see. lhis weelleno •'.tildhtl '' t "\I.I. / a .... oo Mt;;• t."!> 9"8!' s<rM-H lt·s TIE IHIYIUE &PTS ..._ _________ c:.pac o<>us 2 1 BP on tl'\f' !Br •sew rm & laundry $3500 mo Ptrf•ct C•IJ llt•• con1ac1 Rtcll Vesci ......a81iBAU l71-'I ~)5()Q ~EA R ..,OAC. .. o sc ta• gardener wa1er1gas pd llrr Wllitt llltr Eas1blutt 3BR IOI $1850 722· 1900 o< 854-5393 ~ lwnnst' 2Br "·Ba o .. Stutts $ca1. ~i < .,. •• 2BP • ,9,c. ~·:>•c ..,_ •a ,.,..,, •' New00<"1 Beacr :::ivr ··, CtuL N ~5 ~~ t» 8PP1 Ou11ng _... OPE ... S•. 6 SUN 12·•" A11a1I 711188 $600/mo 1 I O 760 6776 r • .. '• • "" 0 n> "C. e'\C. gat n- 645-7301 or 5•8-7855 I lll·CllO one grn r • ~Ii/ii~ I• lPUTllEITS carpels n-ptHs SB"· E BLUl'I' 5B• 3Ba 2800slf ~Jj1;J! Tt>ese awacuve Aots tea· \\d Al'\ t ..,-n RPRl"r " ssoo O&P 548--039<: NEWPORT HEIGHTS I •NEWPORT CREST 3BR 2·Sty WtO frig lg yard _ --• ::: lure pool soa pr1va1e Lu11 lg 3BR 2' 1BA twnhse 2' tBA condo 2 car gar gardnr w1r lf'Cld Avt 7 1 patios or decks garage aecc" n• l.>f''S SP45 "'C 954. -··~ :>' s;~. ·as~ , .,..sc; • '4 (>44--0603• l'am rm. lrplC garage 1enms walk 10 beacn ~2200 lease 546-8355 rwo TOWNHOUSES or carport 1n a beautttully $1150 No pe1s 548-0397 $1450 mo(213)427-1136 anoscaped set1•ng 1 E BLUFF Beaultlul 3Br F•PIC5 Ing garagM POOi liWHiT IElllTS •IEW"RT OHST * 2· ,ea 1wnr.ome end untt spa sauna, acres ol rec· SorryB;coh:,1rs 5550 Spacious 2BR 1ownhorne, 3BA 2• ,BA Obi gar pool dbl gdr fr pie rea11ona1 space lh BA w/pvt patio. pool S 1500 Don Agl 548-4 796 S 1350 msg 854-7 I 54 ;:>Bt 2 i Ba w 0 S 1 100 I Beoroom $645 carpotl & lndry lac New J B r 2 , B . s I 2 0 0 '121 am• STIEn paint No pets $795/mo •NWPl SHRS 2BR -~ '70R SAi E BY OWNER •646-2184• ' COSTA MESA Curt II 631-1266 2B~. d gar lrplc d tw Highly upgraoed Cnarm-142-1424 Ire 1 cpt & walls 1ng b•tC k no me tn VIEW SllE IWPTRIYHllTWlllE Im c' Pool 1enn1s Nr Baycrest 4eu 2 ·,Ba,. Ii 1.1 1 IHRMl&PT. 3BR 2'>t8A, btg yard. 2 cat beach S 13!>0 631 1313 lovely btg yard 631-0680 Ill •• lg palto close to sr.ops gar vacant S 1175 mo Spacious JBr 2Ba 2 s1ory 382 Vtelorta 650• 7244 Donald Ptalt 631-1266 F IND 11.t.RBOR VIEW HOMES E•cellent cond1t1on no FWM~~ 4Br 2' iBa. r14tWIY painted pets' S2500mo 11, ylft l•HI 1111 1 m1ou1 ~pa solar heal 1 •FRE~9 cotor'rv wtlse I pro,ess1onal landscape through c l,1'.,1J11•d S528 000 640-4829• ~~~~5but~~~~ ~unnc~=~ Iii Al !1 Jil', • associated Details add excitement A tno of ~eleased shou.lder pleats diagonally opposite the side tie dramatizes the asymmetncal line beautifully. Skirt has simple to flt etast1ctzed waist. 1l Designer pattern 403'1s available in Misses Sizes 12 to 20 $3.25 plusS1 00P'H101 each pattern ordered Send 10 Reader M•ll. Dopt. 0000. Box 4000, N1los. Mt. 49120·4000 Print namo. address. zip. pattern number, size (NY and Ml residents add sales tax ) OFFER GOOD THAU DEC. 31, 1981 garages Remo deled umls 641 ·8•03 "•·""'' \~'.to( p o' ... B In.. .•. "' R.tlbc.l.• ~·· ~ 217, 2BR 1 .,BA paho ltplc Saa CJtatatt OsfllwSflr $7401mo -E-J"""EO,..lm~Y~E~l~tl~E~ 141-Jlot 4 • Br 311Ba pool 3 2Br 11.,ea patio etc lrplCs on goll courH rrolC dlwsl'I $775/mo wall< 10 pvt oeacl'I club 14' llU great lot en1erta1n1n91 • S 1650 mo lse I 2BR 2ba. 2 pa1tos. carport (2 U ) na-HU. sunny locatl0f1 $700/mo I 1 SI 'last & sec dep Greg 979-6283.IW 548~1 l lH l'ORSlER RanC,:,--new nome 3Br 2Ba v-lrg IOI d w s 1•501mo , .. 2BR 2BA redecoraled, 1 D w deck, gar & space 213 697·7304 Ive msg 1aundty 2637 Elden S775 mo 760-0138 Saata ha 21IO 2BR 0owns1a11s Reis Re- wooos16E VLG 2Brt2B• QUlted No pets Cable dtn rm palto pool 1az. nk-ups S610t mo 352 rec rm MC $719/mo V1ctor1a 645-8161 • deo • 213-258-5479 &YIJUIU Hwtl Sntia Ct11t ••trtf View Aots 215 t Pac:111e 21H Ave Must see 2BR 2BA ~~--!Pl!"!"!'!!'!9!!--•I $925 No pets 631-6107 2BR I BA CONDO near _ _ -- South Coast Ptaza. pool I EI SIDE 2BR TownhouM. spa ate watefl gas paid new paint gar . nice are• S795t mo 2• 1-0651 $800 666-•019/d1y11 640-2•2&/eves & ~nd• As··· .. ·· a.'91 lalaa• 21M CHARMING l'IOUM. 2 lg ~r. 2 Ba. lrplc 9ar 2 patio S 1800/mo yrty (o< avail summer I 2 t3r273-3300 DUPLEX •., blk lrom watei 3B<·S 1400 2Br-S800 Avail Seot winier only (8 181 U6-5768 I . s...t ... larl a,t tBA . 18A. with garage. Vrly. $900/mo 675-1•66 HlllHllW11TU Ren111 2Br11Ba. moo. 1 oar space Summer S7501wk Wtnter $10751mo 673-4999* 111~ .. ......... 2111 '" BLK to boh Very lfg i MO<Mfnlnd IBR w/gat, refNQ, lndry rm Must ... , S805/mo '1'1Y &73-4~7 !BR 18A-wllh ~b Kilefl, llV room. llngle tty N•w pelnt & ct rl)el HSOlmo * tt7·3t75 •SlOO BONUS1 Gr .. t E· Stde loc' LG 18R $600 & uo Cable. BBO. gar. etc! Sorry No pets 631-8427 * 2Br 2Ba. new 4-PI••. bleny lrpl d w gar nr l>cl'I ·periling space $795/mo 818-333-0572 *•IHI PllES• * A small. Quiet oomPle• neslled among 1a11 tr ... & 1avisn landscape IBr llke new wl baloony. ca- ltledral ce11tng. lrpl<:, gar. I pool, ~· lndry No oels S650 Up • MC Avt now1 Call Velma 549-2«7 Beauttlul I BEDROOM i $625/mo & 2 BEDROOM I S695tmo lnctvdel gu. wet«. ,.,..t & garage I HURmMl·ltl4 *Lg M ... Vrde dNl'i 28R IBA up1trs New o.cor., olOMll, OIW at ~725 NO PETS 8"~2:rs ., ........ .. 2BR 18A.c:,"'1pd 18t, 11&. 09'. wtd P*UO Patio. 3 to Mnd ¥9Cttntl T,;ptn $595 I Avt now ,.t req S9001mo 7..., a u• I 3 mo min 722·7t71 ............. ...,. ....... ..... ~:~ 2::t I~~. S~acutar Aoof lo 09lln9 wf d P*up a QWl)Of't S 725 VIEWS ot NEWPOAT No .. 722..fon4 HARBOR & THE OCEAN G•agea. MCUffty pool, .. ..,._ * I cuttom interior t8A loft llDCWO• 1000 alt 2BR 28.A. t200IQtiS14IOO palto country Nit~ 1 Batboe 8IYd ii 15th St S&851mo 190 2 t.t St 1'lo 1 CUT( 11A, 11v rm Mt lltl BAY flMBEAS NAME ADDRESS CITY A MO U NT ENCLOSED LINES I. 2. l . 4. s. 6. 7. 8 . 9 OUR FAMOUS .... , """ HAS RETURNED! Back oy popular Qt>mand D1mes·A·L ne ...., lo ru,., r:r•O<'l) Sa1u1 day and Sunday 1n 1 1~ ow ri class f c<H :>,.., .... t'"'P ClaHtl PCl A.d\ Since this is a special otter we nave a Tnursday noon deadline.- and ask prc.-paymc.-nt for au ads Tn1s •s opc.-n to all private party advert1sc.-rs for mc.-rcnandtse not over SI 50 jprtce must De listed 1n ad) and no abbrc.-v1at1ons w ill oe accc.-pted All aos w ill run Fri day. Saturday and Sunday There s a 5-1 ne min rmum at 20~ pc.-r hne So your low cost Of~s-A·U~ •d Is only . S3 .00. DEADLINE: Triu•~.1 ~, .,oor- PRICE :; '"IP'"""""'·-· 1 a~~ c ... • ., = \ A U ~('\ •'P ;:r eo.~ C o, , orr "":J pl~CP , Jr ..--: ~, IS'' t"lP (._. ,;--: • r•11, ~'" ;:::d't I ""1e'C"l~nd '>P ., , ,...,P'( • ~as OPt\ • P\r.:' .. k .. Each •tern must o~ pricea 1n rn,. ~c ""' SISO M AIL TO . 01m~s -A ·Lm~ ~I • ..., '•o ·" .... : :> •• , ....... 2 .. ,r·:· \ ~ ,.., ~.... .. : .. . ~ PHONE STAT E DATES TO RUN use aClCl1t1ona1 oape r 1f n~oo ~ ... •• •' if • ,.., ....... .•. I-~ \. ZIP :. __ ...... ': \ "'\. ' "\. ........... "' • w0qos "£" , "'f "IC' • BBqE , a ""'~ Sl :l(l t11 1r 642-5678 CAt.l ~-3393 l~ ~ 118" IUndlc 8* to blly & bch. 1BR Ir~. ~ pool, I ~no, ut~ Ind S7S01mo P9tt0 ;w No ,,.._ l M :.:.~c.:.:.~~~-.:....;;.:.:..:..:.:.:.~:.:.:.:..:..:.:..:..:.....;..;.:..~~..:..u....-i;i ........ _~_ A~a 1 _5'_8_-1_22~ w~e._y Stsea&_~_ 7JJ~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!'~ .. !!'~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll" .................. ll!ll .. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~' .· • , '-. Dearllffft, Look.in& for work 1s a very ego denauna experience. as I'm sure )'Our readers have shared with you. What I don't undt'rstand is wh y personnel peoplc have so ltttlc regard for tht' feelings Of the mterv1eWCC$. f' VC been on numerous 1nten 1ews and ha\C:~ rcce1"ed no follow up call or leuer telling the status of the position. so I do m) own follow up, always asking hov. I might better present myself on future interviews. I am answered"' 1th cun tones and non-commmnl responses. Do organ1zat1ons ha'e methods ofteslln& their 1nterv1ewmg and screening statTfor sc ns1t1\ it} and follov. through., that aovern personnel depanmcnts that fear of a lawsuit often tat..es pr«edencc o er sensit1v11y. Hov.- ever. wntten or telephoned rcsPonsc to an interview or resume submitted should alwa)S be part of a co mpany's personnel philosophy. It reflects \\ell of the company and 1s rt'membcred b). the applicant even 1f there 1s no offer of employment. As to t1:st1ng methods of personnel people each compan~ or organ1zat1on has their own requirements for screening and inter' 1ew1ng. but hopcfull} an ab1h1~ to relate well to people would b( a prerequ1 s1tc for the JOb. maintain n happ} staff a!> v.ell -Z.M DearZ.M. The most efTe('tl\~ way to achieve this balance 1s 10 first have a meeung with your stnfT to discu s the work that 1$ to be accomplished. the tame cxpcuat1on~ and the goals of the Jroup collt"<'t1vd ). Encoura$e their input on ideas. Then work wath each staff member 10 cstabli)h 1nd1v1dual goal~ If emplo)ecs feel that they are a part of establishing the e~pcctation process. the} v.ork harder and take pride in ach1e' 1ng those goals. RENEE MICHAELS vacation time op11ons over tht' entire year so that you don't have everyone aoing within a two to three month pcnod. Anether solution 111ight be 10 hire temporary he lp to fill 1n for vacationing emplo)ees. making ltfe a lot easier for those doing the work. II yo u can't J,Ct an okay on the other two possibilities. then you probably should schedule your vacation at the end of the summer I gave. M) supcrva)Ors get upset 1f I put these calls through because at wastes their time. but the caller icts upsc:t af I don't, How do I handle this frustrating problem? T -L. -- • • • • • • Dear Renee, Dear Renee, ,_ • • • Dear Reaee, DearL.T., Ver) tactfully, but with 50me authority. inform the caller that your have been instructed to answer al preliminary questions for the ~kc of their tame and your scrv1ct'. but 1~you are not able 10 answer their quesuons you will be hapy to direct the call to someone who can. -Out of Wort.. 1n Corona Our Out of Work, I ha' e JUSl been promoted 10 a supervisor) po~111on and \\Ould lt~e som·c 11ps on hov. to de legate thr v. ork flo" to tncrea!ie produl"ll' II' and \'ncauon time 1s here and once again. I dread 11 I usuall) take m> 'aca11on the earl~ pan of the summl'f bcl·ausc that \\orks best for rn} famtl~ B~ the end of the .sum'mer I need another vacation JUSt 10 re· cupcrate from being overworked dut' to everyone taking ofT around the same time. How can we make this time easier and more enJO}ablc for the emplo}ces and still get the work done? -Exhausted 1n Augu!.1 Dear Exhausted, I am an office coordinator and m} primary function 1s to answer and screen all incoming calls. I haH· become fairl ) kn owledgeable 1n answering many Questions that a caller may ha" e. but they 1ns1st on talking to "someone m authont} ... general!) gelling the samr: answer that Reott M lcbael1 I• • Soelhna C.llforal• employmeol 1~U1e. Job-related q•e•tloH 11tHid ~ •d· dre"ed to bu la care of tte Dall' Pilot, P.O. Box ISIO, Co1u Mn.. ltltl. L'nfonun111eh there are so man' stat'' and federal rules and regulalll One solution might be to spread the lnp1rt ltac~ 2"t Yautiu lutah lut1h to Skue lutah It Shu lasiafft/Oflice Ital hn•t PrtJerty Dt•Htica 3011 l•JllJ!HI 5530 l•pl.,.Ht 9530 Ellpltf•Ht 5531 2722 2724 1 2724 2761 2790 HOUSEKEEPER/NAN NV ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, A DISTRICT FUN WEEKEND JOB: You l&LllA ISWI CM 38128 nm Pool. cvd I PROF F n/smkr for mastr LAGUNA Beach Office tor UITSIH GIST& MESA PI T Rera. vehicle • & D Mature BS or equiv choose whent Give oul THE POlllT IS 1 BR. sleeps 4, turn pa11o wto s1ud10/den bdrm in 3Br 1•,ea 2-sty lease Beaultlut landmark 1 4 u n 1 ts w 8 5 must C M /Npl Bcn atea tor benchwork support In IAIAIEIEIT lree samples In market "' SummerS2800/mo I wt trpl S4 SOt1ncl i..111 • HB condo W/O. pool, bldg approx llSOslton ~2 .200 .000 .N ow 722·9111CostaMesa physical sci 250-3332 nearhOme JOl~us! C P k • -KOS Markellng 921-aan Wtnter (Sept 1) $750/mo S4S-97 16 nlsmkr ClubhSe carporl Avl oast Hwy ar ing, oen-s 1,900,000 2 yrs old All HOUSEKEEPER Clll"'•L IELP The Daily Piiot Is looklnn *Spectacular Ocean, Harbor & Sunset Views •Large, Sun-Drenched Patoos •Oversized Luxury Villas Merrill L)'l1ch 7S9·6600 'c-;;•tN P f 1 I 1128 $425 8S9-9034/e trally located. $1300/mo 3BR 2.,.,BA w/2 car gar-... . . ., M wpt area ro em Caroline 494•1734 • • Req'd In pleasant sales of-lor quatllled lndlvlduals NEWPORT BEACH 2Br seeks malure ntsmkr 10 Rmm1 needed to walk dog · ages Townhouse design Professional nousekeeper lice. Minimum 25 hrs/wk to manage youth carriers 2Ba furnished mobile stv 3BR nse Avl now & minor cleaning & shr lg NEWPORT BLVD Ott~~ 11 3 lX gross Mike to run top quality hOU5e· to start. 11811 hours Main Manaoement e11per1ence nome on the bay No $37S -~ uhls 650-4029 twnnme Nwpt Hgts area Space 860 sl on C M XI ~ l400 Re/Max Rllrs hold in Newport Beach & duty Is order 1npu1 Ability helpful, txit will treln S250 I 6so 8242 t a1 111 ----asSISI Female business • A M1ll1on-Ooll11 Pets I 673-6113 CM h h bf b mo . ull • reeway access. c, u an• a Fiaaacial executove 1n all phases of lo deal ettectlvely with Base salary $37S/wk Recreation Center j ---· 5 r ome priv r a incl $500/mo 650-3223 customers a must Light GAS • BONUS PLAN •N•ghl-L1gn1ed Tennis NICEST 2 Bedroom, 2 w/d nr SC Plaza. Also Rt••••tt Ce••tctiel ----~ luiaHI home acllvity 5day wi\. olltce e11perlenoe ecfd HRS 11AM·8PM Mon- Counsl l'°11ness Center Bath. 1 long block to "91g studio ap1 w/prV1 entr 100 sol roommates avail PRESTIGIOUS CANNER 0 • . 2-... !Ive oul Live in when Returnee welcome ~rain· Fn *Some Garaoes c 0 r 0 n a A ug us 1 Non.smoker 549-7S26 OPEN 7 days 5S7-4000 VILLAGE. NWPT BC !r1t1Alhll ir-owner 1rvts Must like 11 t lgh 11 Call Pat Marley, 642_4321 •Walk 10 Balboa Island S2500/mo (No pets) • NEWPORT BEACH * 1 OfhcesS~;~;;:~ts from • VIDEO Start you own dogs & have car Top ~gnt8~~on: 4;2-~o:8~o; 11205 9-11.AM dally tor '•t lec1tiH1 l•lilalltlt F n/sma.,r snr wt 1 Pv1 BA 'ROOMMATE Need eo. A veal Management business lor S300 Sell in-salary & benelils Must further detalls. appomtment lloat"t Y11r Ytlla Tttl11 a1tl St1rt YHr ltter1 lift , ... ,, .. PllOIOITORY POllT &P&ITllEm lll-I003 .00 Promontory Or West Pac•l•c Coast H1gnway and Jamboree Road) GAEA T Condo pool spa. W/O gar pool s38s non-smi..r for 2BR triple>t lormauonal videos Call have work related reler- garage 2 Bedroom. 2 • SlOO Avl 711 646-6"23 in Corona del Mar $400 • 723· 1206 • Leaoing Edge Video erices Write Slating CLERICAL Help FIT Light IAILY PILOT I Bath has everything! u111 720-3766 TIE EIECITIVE-SllTE p r 0 d u c 1 5 previous e~perience & lypfng, filing. computer S2000/mo (No pets) F shr NPT HOTS spacious STEPS TO BEACH 1_800•343•6833 1s691 salary requirements 10. entry. Must be depen-330 W. llJ St. 481 nm All amen111es Newport Ctr Fa$hlon Isl _ __ Beverly Jonnson, JtSt dable & eaget to learn 2 BEDROOM Oen I', I incl Lrg Bdrm N/pets N smi..r shr 3BR 2BA The Elflc1en1 Allernallve ILllESS FllCES UUI Airway Ave C-2 Costa $6/Hr Susan, 64S-4079 C11t1 ••••• ca Blocks to oeacn garage S425tmo * 548-8773 Duple,. m Newport Beach Full service or answering E I em I P ot tabla o1end Mesa CA 92626 -------., 2prof Avt11ow•S47S • serv1ce1ma11 only x r e y r 1 "" -CLERICAL --1••s-1 Summer s2oootm o 1MESA VERDE non smkr.' oep Dys 863-t900 640·S470 tng roule tn Cosla Mesa NURSE AJOE TLC lor ..., -'" Yearly S 1300/mo no pets, large house & X2785 Eve 6S0·24S 1 C . I p --Unbeloeveble returns• female lm1alld. weekdays MAILROOM Needed at pvt yacht club. yard Wt D pvt phone __ o••ercaa reperty Work 2-4 Hrs/Wk No & weekends. my Cosla Wed thur Sun. 9am-4pm <( d / (~ $375· dep 54o.79SS STRAIGHT Male shr 3Br 2771 selling• Very lucrative Mesa home Call blwn 1801 Bayside Dr., Corona >().(>#Ul (', t. <II _ 2 sea NB condo on Bay earnings Call now• lOam-3pm only 722•8033 del Mar 673·3S1S •,/u~ilt4•J M F n.smi..r. ctn. 2S-3S shr near oeach Atleh gar LAGUNA BEACH Rehab 1 (IOl)llO-Ull --Excellent opp,rluniiv DO_O_ll_lll_ l·EYlll'lll 1'" CM FURNISHED house. S5001mo * 722-71S3 8000 s/I 600 Blk (PCHI _ 6./ ... )-·tJ/.,uf, els 10 lrwys 5$35SO/mo In-M1F Non sm"r mod-'-t1ke Owner S9SO.OOO (213) MoHy Tt LHa 2914 E•ploy•HI 5530 good pay .. Please see our I WOODY'S WHARF o1V 7 ' eludes ullls 4 -4214 I CONDO. skylghls."" lrpl, 879·0388 *WIDOW HAS sH *•OHL TUllH * ~?cu~~er GENERAL OF· I Newport Beach 67S·0474 3407£.Conttt.y.,Cdlil Male lor large 3BR gar pool newcarpet,pv1 •·•astrfal na1l1or TOs• $10000/up No Modellennls styles.poss. llllYEllS _ Bayview condo pool Quarters SS9Sl rno Cat 1 cred V tno pen Call Den· 1bly lead to more ad-COLUMBIA I $525. •144·2101 * OK 64S-7480 I CM WAREHOUSE noson Assoc 673-7311 • vanceo art modellng Local company needs WALK TO-BCH NA HOAG H TIE IUCI _ ---112oos1f All or Part Avail I I Musi be tamale. outgoing route person We train •2BR 1BA $84S Lovely 2BR 2BA, 2nd level MtF lo· snare NB Apt Voung prot shr 2BA Apt on Now• $700 646-2624 or Aaao•act•t•tl personality Tennis exp Sl"lllS All LOii I Call Charlie 979-6021 p I ed I( 2Br 1 ·Ba $360 m o lhe water on s Baylronl 642-7604• L Ir • 2•25 helpful 63 t-2606 .. between 8am-12 noon oo spa cover pr ng condo on lhe sand ad1a-tirsl last 0001 n-smi\r on Balboa Island N /smkr Oii t•a ir AISOCllTIOI t40tSuperiOf 6"5·5838 cent to pubhc tennis & c•ean Ava11 now "'' on1yS425 8~7S·3607 laeoae PrtJtr1Jl$1oo REWARD• Siamese $1/IR. --FLOULIESlllEll WALK to beacn 2Br $77S park lns10e lndry 2 car 580 27tQ L • I odat I •646.&I • ,. •r•tel l•r Ital I• 1 cat. small 11 color. tost Some PIT available. For CUllCAL P/T PERI. Must .. now o do al sttop 1$725 Q) RJT MGR) Rool,1 gJr accomm ton OJ "• • 8 S60 ' l v I ·, "'"' " " 851· 1878 or 5S2-354 I -9-4pm Order Dept P c onroy s ype ltYSIUlS Unlimited money-maker• needed tor "grN t llHTI· mer fob.. Own 9dledule. even 11me tor b9ec:h 63 1-6S36 tor awt HOSTESS/HOST WAITRESS All shifts avalleble OIOl'1 2131 Weslclllf OR. NB llllEOLWUI Tues-Fri $6/Hr must haw own car 850-4119 llSIRAICf CUii H B agency PIT P~. hie. 1ype E11p req'd S6 50/Hr * 540-3834 WISCAPE IWIT. lnteroor & e11terlor land· scaper needed for 0 C area Good driving re- cord req O 249-2109 MAIL ROOM MAIL ROOM E •ce1ten1 opoortunlly good pay Please see our ad uri,der GENERAL OF- FICE Ind"' garage S28-14161 six Gooddates11111 avail-IEW-llT 1E•cu 2740 NEWPORT Beach Ouple11 6113 Deerfield. Irvine I app1call 49 ·6 3.4 day wk No Sat /Sun11 Nun,c iBonhs Cery up-set ae or 734-,312 abJe S l400twkly Ask tor Prot 2S·35 clean Quiet. I t hse trom bch bay view &CCOllTS RECEIYAIU opeauon Mngt possible ---2676 REAChl Ke~mp 760-SOOO n·sm~r snr 2Br 2'1Ba 10120 StOIUt4 llrllt 48rt 3Br $445K Cannery SSOO REWARD' Lost Dog Computer FI T benefits ~~~~~;,·~~~~:i:~·&s~~: Gary or Gar 640-2379 f'nLUMBIA Saa Clt•tate 1wn11se net a c trplc Central Costa Mesa area Village Really 673-3777 small Greyhouno lawn Apply 1PG 178St Sky-iday small ortice C M ~ _ ., ..\IV Ocean 11-2BR wlk 10 nso.pr DOOi soa SS3S S 12s. mo * 498 6288 male No Laguna Beach park Crcl Ste G Irv 646 9408 SS SO 16 h URIEIER Ur'I I bCn enctsd garage very , l"\"'t I ''] f'J \ II . _ ""''' -21-8213 msg C . I Justa call ooesotau -i•tM 972-3110or 494-IS36 I · · -_ r w 1owntrucklor Nwp1Bch S&YllH&llllll Clean $725 ' \\ ~ I O••erc11 call s IO claSStlted I &CCTS. HC. CUii THE-GRANT -SOYS now L~nd9eape Co 543-109&1 aSSOCllTill REA' T!'Vlc: • 1 NEAT Prot MI F 2.5-35 sn1 l E • I /R 1 I . p f 1 1 1 1 1 I 225 La Patom11 637-7918 ._,.....,..., 2Br 28a apt ... i Fem •• •I e ea asinets re er compu er inpu accep 1ng app 1ca ions GENERAL OFFICE 2 0 backgrnd as1ng IBM 36 lor FIT receiving clrk & MAINTENANCE Misc. leatals ltauh to fi'ar e ~~~o~::~ 6-~'.·g~~ch lasiatts/Oflice Ital ·Opportaaities 9 4 FOUND ADS Exp 1n 1nvo1c1ng & pro-FIT oflc cltk Call Marilyn llEllE IS YllR CUIOE HOIHHHPH/ 2724 2769 c.essong ot cash m n1-vol tor app1 645-3400 E 0 E IUIYIU Bottb/••ttll 2711 Newport Be,, Dup1ex wlk WHTCLIFF Hllllll Tlr1 ltJ l•tiHH ARE FREE environ desirable Good I CNC MACHINE Tl .1111 A llMIH Local, exper F1T, matur•. SllUJll( llTtL ~~~~~~1~~ ~~~~ 1~110N~~ 10 btn prlr rem S42oimo Corner Westclill & Irvine ~~:~un~~~,~~nssuk,'~\58 OPERATOR WANTED j OH RATEi OIMPAllY sell·slarler to care for Wkly rentals now avail smkr no pets Call Oa11e A11;,:~~~e~~~-~~~l~ls Nwpt Bell-Corner Vu Suite Call: w/ex~ alnt pd beneflls I tYr exper required Phone WITI TIP OllPEIU· sml otc bldg & grounds nr S t47 00 wto. & up 2274 863-6944 w 6i"S-6497 H Full service Lee Spang 474-2900 8 • 12 am 10 r a PP t T101 All IUEFITS O C a1tport & supervlM Nwp\ Bivo. CM 646•7445 Newpo<' Beacr-s1ud10 apt 145_1101 142-5171 847-00SS • 1an1tor & lawn marm con ---2 Proless1on111 rmmts part lurn Pvt commun AR TICUL ATE Ptlonel AVAIWU PUS HH tracts Assist bldg mgr V 1 c1 ti 0 D I I neeoeci to Share nouse m steps to ocn DOOi tennis 2411 lw(lt llYtl, CM. u coo oo people needed p T evng Ill& HTRY /CUllCAL 1 USE OF OH FITHll spill hrs ask lor Judy entl I NB 1Dllo.10 beacn• S500 Par ~ong & lndry room N!'w yrly lull-service , I i tob Call Roxanne I For CPA firm located In FACILTIY. 9am-5pm 722·6122• 2722 avl 7 1 8S4-97S5 S650 mo • 722-1066 5295_$3i'S 642 3490 ~FOUND Gray silver CAT 5S6·2 l22 ext 220 Irvine Seeking depen. MANAGER bu5y Coate -.-N"'"E_w..,P"'"O"'"R"""T .. B ... EA .... C""'H_•_ CDM JBr2BaDuptex M F "IWPI Ben sh• nse 22-32 f approll2yrsold vcty601 NRFtRllllAllTS dable accurate and fast 00 Mesa Bagel shoo lood t:urnosned 18R duple11es 25-40 n ~mkr Oen view n 5~u wl~ 11 l>Ch pool 300, 430.t 1311 SI n Dover Medical Center person 101111 POSJllon Ea MAILR M e•pe11ence Inquire • Dlocl\ trom ocean PV1 gar Avl • 16 S6S0tmo -1enms SSSO • deo Dave t6t7 WESTCLIFF D~IVE • " " • •" Call 63t-5171 CEITER perience ne cessary l 1-2pm M-F 64S-7877 9a ages 64S 2893 I ls 760 31SO "" 1-77SS I Nwpl Bell AUTO. DETAILER Salary DOE Otner duties r • tu 1 • .,,,, FOUND older Snell•e. wnt 10 mcluoe Ille bookkpg (Office Stnicoa Cltrll) ll&IAllH I wtblk tace cnubby 712 EXPERIENCED Elena 8s 1•6277., Magnolia & Allanta HB FI T & PIT Telephone repa11 cir FI T * 64S-S3SS * We re looi.1ng tor a self· will !rain Salar'( _ comm Al 0 C Animal Sheller IEIT&L CIAIR·SllE starter to pert0<m a var-• benefits 531.2222 FOUND Small older male. Au1omo11ve Pleasant group practice in •ely ol ma1lroom duties ~ tan wl waggmg 1a11 vc1y llECIPTIOllST ' N B RDA pret but will I tor Columbia's busy Ad· IEISElllR 1fi111 Ham1l1on &-,Canyon. CiM For ~prel\lgtous Hun t I train s4<dll6y4w0ee11(122. alter-I m1n1strat1ve olf1ces In For o.c Escrow Co 4-6 548· t 729 Beach Dealership A prot na1e at • _ IRVINE Previous ex· nrs M-F Must nave own a1hlude In tront oNlce. DENT AL sec Pfl e11p 1n Peflence in mallroom OP· car Pert lor semi re11reo LOST 6 29 Fat long naired N erallons ano knowledge person Lvnn 547-562S lem Cat brownosn w/whl appearance a must o fast paceo gnl denhstry 1 1 1 1 1 , e~p nee Call Barbara tor olfioe ran recep1 , appt o pos a regu a ions cnesl toes & missing ~.. p ele r-d appt 842--009S collecllon llllng e1c 1 r ' c fang Vc1y Mesa Del 1 Mar C M S46-S392 • LINE COOKS • BACK Hrs 9•2 M·Tti NB area COLUMBIA WAITER • BUSSERS • Salary open PentHls 3002 CKTL WAITS 2007 S Call 642-6880wtdays or 1 .--------..---------.-------------------------WAITH Coast Hwy Laguna Ben 673-3403wl ends I SAVllH All LOH *MOYIE* EXTRAS* Needed tor non-union pro- Ovcltons No expefteoc. 213-469-t3S 1 • Cupeatry Anv info from any persons 497·6S68 IHI CUH &SIOCIATlll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * llAllYMAI * Household repairs paint PAINTING. 25 yrs exper witnessing an incident at BOOKKEEPER/SEC 3-t 1pm 67S-3412 I WOii $2.56 Per day LIC Qty Work Rets returb1sn1ng carpentry GAROENING·CLEAN UP reasonable, neat Free Ho gue Barm1chae1s Development stage med•· Ask tor Rick This position will 1111 QuoCI\· I OITlllll 1o yrs exp * 63 t 7230 drywall etc Gary 645-5277 Mow-eoge-tree work-lull estimate Tom 662· 7473 Saloon on TH 6123 in cat products company ---------1 To tal.e •d antage ol r ALL , ... n1ch an 1nd1v1dual was needs bookkeeper/sec Y v The Orange Coast Oaity nal s you pa~ or •HOME IMPROVEMENT •HANDYMAN• 'T1aont Reas 966-2 716 SWANSON & SON PAINT-Ohys1cally removed from Variety of work Need re-this opportunity, apply tn Pilot •5 looking IOf an '••'le'> JO oav minomu,.,.. Concrete & CaroPntrv Bog & sml Jobs-Work guar C.omp1e1e Serv Spron111er1 ING Ouality work since 111e premises by the 5e· sume & ref Call S53-0888 llSTlllllTORS person 10 Human Re· energetoc pe<son to a• on 1118 LOU 675-J 185 lllwp1 Ben Call Bruce 8•7 0780 1ns1a repau Tree trim & 1962 Compl E•t lrom curoly stall Please call *IOO""EEPE•* WAITED! sources A 17 ~ 11 V~n S•st our D1s111c1 Manager• SERVICE •PROF Chr1s1tan Repairs remove cinups reas Free $699 Lie Ins d 63 1·4870 650-2047 lev mes• '"' n Karman ve · rvine. A I 3 days during the weelt. Cupets Homes Fences 1n1 E•t e~t va1ento11 548-6109 Tocl(I r Kornefy Painting We have the lock on a WEIGHT LOSS THE 927 t4 EOE MtFIH weekends and hOlldays C.a RPET RESTqETCt-4 Etc Free est 636-8235 Coniraclor Quality Svc Eaplo~tat great 1ob and you are the I NATURAL WAY'' Apphc;ant musl have r• DIRECTORY AND REPA ,A AMERICAN HANDYMAN GARDENING SERV Clean L•c Ins a 675 142S Dt•esiln lOH' l\ey• Full charge skills ACCIPHISlllE IRAPHIC liable car 1o11r1th valid CA Larl')t 752"-6106 ups Lawns Palm tree l manual & computer BK A Palch a day1 011vers license. proot of INCREASE YOUR REAC., GET IN OUR IMPROVEO Doors Windows Fences tr•m gar,}ge Al 549-9.461 'OP QUALITY PAINTING NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER duty req d Never a dull Pounds away• 60 Pa1ches ARTS PERSOll insurance and OM V Ce•eat/Coaerete Drywall Plumb•ng Bath-MHODIJ t6y1 OC reas-prompt-rels Fo1 lamoly on N B Girt 2. moment 1n our CM olc al a savings• print-out Starting P•Y 11 TYHllEAHW Stnict l irectory YELLIWPHU 011veways pa1tos paths r~~;;' :e~~~~~s~:rt;,~1ry * 131-1111 * boy 4 Sep room/ba TV Lots of resp 631-8480 S1r1pp1ng experience S7 00 oer hOur plus gas etc No 1ob 100 small Free PSI 971-9261 BRICK WORK Small or Must be eaperoence I ca• wasu11n&1LH 147. 7114 ....... I s allowance q,..as Mic1<ey 536.oss3 large 1nt, FREF esls & VESCO PAINTING AND good natured. spk Eng-n " pre erred tan 1mmed1• Come 1n to apply al FENCES-GATES Tree trom rels 5~5 11:-c, WALLPAPeRtNG Quality 1ts11 w/alnt refs Doug I Full Time GOO<l Wages & ately faoellent pay For 'TIOre intormat1or CALL TODAY" BRICr< CONCRETE "'orl. P•ol •ehaole •es refs t=REE 'clSl 64 t .3~83 IAN Dump runs C M NB · work Free Est 969-6349 667-6024/W 720-009S/H Benehls C M 64S-7448 , ________ _ area JomWnyte 642-1206 Mowint ,...... ___________________________ ,Contact A 1 .oyl.I! Piperin1 Daily Pilat ASI FOR LOIS 'four Service Dorect ·~ Represental•VP 142-4321 tit. 310 * -•* FARTHING INTERIORS 01umb1ng carpenlr~ 730 1:,53 painting etc 545.515;> CL(AN, EXPERT HANGING/STRIPPING S"Owers-lloors-coonter-> VISA-MC 673· tS 12 top~ Oualll)' Guaranteed nOME REPAIR Carpen 5 'f'"-"•P Lie T • 116428 15yrs Ael,Pat 843-9044 try plumo1ng r en1a1 ••ABC MOVING•• WC INSTAL 12 yrs elCp Clean prompt qual work Cer1•ic Tile HANDY AND'V Electroca• Clail• Cue oropertv Reis 8<'6 ;;>45 Ou1c• s CareltJI T 138046 Best rets Mark 642_6842 --------'!!!"9'!!"!"!!!'!!"!""!'"!"!""~!!'1!'!! ..... ~ H I' LO RATES 552-0410 I CHRISTIAN NURSE UC la l8f WE gals slld hang logelher PllLIC IOTICE DAYCARE Near Eo1son L HAULING SEqv1cE •GOOD MOVES • Strip-install advice to the T11e Ca111 Pubhc Ul•ht•es Low rates Free Est 63 7 72 Parlt Hunt Bell 536-7607 Gar Yd Ctnups T1ee!'> , ,, _158192 S4S_46S4 !crazy Xln1 rets 3-1 Commission REQUIRES Jon 645-8 ,q;> • Pl I • 111a1 all used nouseho•d Cluaia~ SerYict s 1 ARV ING SCHOLARS 1 aster t 111 goods movers Dronl 1ne11 •HOU ECLEANING • Ht•t laprtnaentl "lew lrucks T 15S779 j ED" LA ERIN P u C Cal -numoer -hmo 5 & cnau'leur 5 print CUSTOM (Ille r19ht way) Loe & BonOed raoes To "'u11 Service · State Wide Neat Patches • Te111ures tneir T c p numoer '" all Wkly bl-mo rl'IS 673-3349 returb•Sfl your nome Bunr Dave * 71•-9S7-1088 Int E111 Free est 968-868S adverusements 1 you •LORI s CLEANING • 1 Inc 9S3-6498 482483 •DI BERNARDOS• lint IE1.t patch plastering nave a QueS110" about Homes-Renlals-Oll1c:.es I HtasesittiDf Moving System Depen· 1 custom lex luring, quality tne legallly ol a rnover 63 t-6948 * 646-99S7 _ daOle & Ell1c1en1 PUC work Problems-No Prob· hmo or chaulleur Call MATURE tadv respon-L•c = T 1S9236 968-3307 lems• :326864 S54-783 t Public U1tl11es Com-• PROF HSECLEANING S•ble Psycnole>g•51 Reis - mission 714·5S8-4 151 * Allenlton To Oe1a1I• ava••able 499 5409 Pai•ti•t Pla•~i•t Reliable Leshe 642· 7933 -- •-. I C T • Prot,Hsctng FREE ests Li•41UJ18f Customets Richard Sinor HEATING • PLUMBING • 18 Years ot Happy N B 1 241., El• lll· lllO 1Kea1t1H ti llfl I 7 dys wk 1 yrs e•P rel I Lawacue . l1t1c Ins Refs> 64S-7608 _ REBLOWN OR PAINTED L•C Ins 842-SOS3w •QUALITY PAINTING • DRAINS CLEAR from S17 Orywall·Patchong·Te1.ture THE CLEAN TEAM TREE TRIM-TOP-SHAPE-( Far pric;A 11 years exp Faucel·Dtsposal·Heater Ltc•288S97 631-9295 Hou•-•-an S,,,_,. Bond Stump-Palms·Cleanup5. ' J h 645•29SS PIN 646·9296 Anytorne """'"" ... ~ Hauhng Moll"-6• 1 ·0512 ° n _ Arc~ittelart I I Lie 760-7511 M-F 8-6 GLASGOW PAINTING EXPERT Service & Repa11 C T•EES E 30 I 34 yrs exp 18 yrs 1n area Draftia' Dtek Htiat " Int 1 xt ye!!' e5x2per I L•c_~•09035 964-89_19 -Topoed remove Cleanup 'References .,..2. 14 PLANS FO REMODELS Wllerproof Coa1ongs tor nu •awn sorini.,tr 7S t.J4 76 I I' & ADDITIONS Call Buhr decks balconies stairs T&J PAINTING.Int t Ext -"-'-· ... •-,...,......, __ lne 3Syrs exp 953-6498 Quatity work 722-8769 Fu1t Serv1ce Gardening Beal any reasonable OrtCe amm•• --~ ---I - - 1 No Job 2 Big or 2 Small Lie = 45830 498·96"4 lat~•·" a Ii••• D!I!_lll Free est 531-2507 Pelnllng & Wallpaper R• RH••."""" 8Xnnu9 REFINISHING 4 YWALL f APING• MA TSUNAO ... MAINT moval 20 yrs ••P Clean ROOF TUNE-UPS Frtim S90-Sinks lrom S50 Te•ture-Acoust~ & Paint Landscape-Flower Beds prompt rein 642·S937 Fully lie & Insured L•c•J~57 S22·7577 Free esl KeY1n 722-9294 Sod-Cleanups 7J 1.1510 Ll•blllty/Workmena oomp GRAD STUDENT P11nters EVANS ROOFING CO INI SemcH IJtctriul DUSTY s Landscapetlawn --0P.o•A'!"IT ... R"E"Pl'll!!'!1Ml!"P.·--• ELeCTA1CtAN 646-1 to8 j Main Serv Wkly 'montht Pa1n1-Vam1sh-Eng ma1n1 Oryer-sc;11s.tan.remode4s 1 lime Free etl 24 1• 1640 631·3816 or 642-1664 me1er otlanges-11gn11ng DBL-A· TEAM 15 yrs ••P N<V uH ,tree as1 Li<:" Julien & Yolende garden· 1ng houseclean 642-392 1 lllWllWCTllO lntlex1 low rates. hfOhetl Free est 754-7834 qvality work 12 yrs HP Reis avt Doug 720-9149 Tilt MICHAEL cox PAINTING f ILE & MASONRY NEW' $12 ~r • MATEqlALS l flelerence1 675-4006 REPAIR A!l typea Quality Free est L~ 831-2004 Add ns·De91gn°Remodel New-Rp&ir-Top quit rees tree"' Uc 63 t ·<'34S LIC4N'M Contr 6•S-36{6 ELECTRICIAN Quel -wOrk Cla111fled' 1 a great place ~ ...... CIH•'•• •JUL y aTH SPECIAL. fAA WEST BUILDERS .. f rM •1 S25 l'lr I • 467892 Greg 979-6276 to advertl1e your home bu1lne11. Ball>09'1 OrigMat Window Walhlng $eMoe 650-8202 Sr>« 1n Remod•hnQ Id· 01tton1 pa110t 1enc1ng. roofing. ~nl paint 43 t-38 16 or 842· 1564 •NEW·AEPAIA-SERVICE No Jobs 100 tm111 reu Free •t. 11c·o 831·23'5 142-6878 .... OWllll AV« 38f S50 841·3797 Try a newspaper carrier's job on for size. If you're 10 or older, a 1ob as a newspaper carrier might be 1ust your si ze Just send in 1h1s coupon or call 642-4333 Routes are available '10w 1 Be somebody. Be a Daily Pilot carrier! r -Ycs!7°d°7i~:;;~t-;;;;~:;~;;11 I mg a Dally Pilot earner I I Name I I Address • I I '' /or I Phone 1 1 51114 To Tiit Ditty ,ilot 1 1 - llO W. l1y St. L----~~~~~~-------~ JERRY lotllEll 642-4321 or 650-3249 IAILY PILOT JJOW. l11St. C.1t1l111,Cl 330 Wt1t hr It. Cotta ltsa, CA 12121 between 9am & 5pm M·F Or call Betn at 642-4321 eal 20S •••••••••••••••••••• t Newspaper t jsPREAD i : THE i ! NEWS! : : : Work In the ever expand ing News-: t oaper Promotion field ! If you are t self-motivated and like working with • t teenagers. this may be the op. t t portunity you've been waiting for. : • t This Is a Gl)ARANTEEO INCOME of •1 t $400 per week to start with poten-t tial earnings of up to $1000 per •week. • • • •• An Insured van, wagon, pick. t t up/shells are a MUST. t i. ·.:. For more Info rmation t Call Mr. James i (213) 4n-2a10 i ................... • • • I l Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sund1y July 3. 1988 C7 .. ,..,..,., SIH la IHI 1aew1 IHI .. ,..,..., SIM Aa~ 1111 OJI FOR TreYel ~ •AEC£PT IST• ~all a.-•WTlll&L * viclbAIAN Aeaa!IMnelt a.u ..... ,. .. A• ..... ,...... ........... m .. .. C~L 20 S.aouJt o e 16H At ollcawaoen lml tmdly con~t NB wlMCt .. arlat tM611. Tom •HID 1 Pef90fl Office vatie.y walnut b•dtoom 1et. ofc. IM bnftl, .. ••nt to Camp01 & AMOC NB Tll ••• eQCVtat• t>ooi(k-ng i Cltea 1850· 1870 Dbl bed work wlyou 8!11·1193 • •r•• i e 1-6040 .-J WOtd proc. 754.63&3 with hl9h hMdbO&fd & -•HID _ _ dr...., wtth l!\ltror & MHlll "..,,THI ... m1•1 .UT UITI SERVICE MAN req'd tor mat~ t~ l s.900 OA~J\=~':e~JICe TmNUIY ftt*-11r 100! co Good ln9Cfltn· (7 14) 873·6&85 VHF n-bOttom paint & Cabrlot.t loaoed, new 1lp1 4 Great bey Nl'-1 •• 411'\gn ••clnt c;ond . mutt $2450 0 80 ~1-8200 1911 $ 10 999 I O B O -.LIH 14* -•551·&9n• W t<atler .111n1 cond S 1050 llW 58 Bug Ragtop or oest offer 838-4886 ( R £ V) [ R B1u Wf'tl rntrd to tact F1tn1on t.iand Law Firm -ic.1 appt1tl.ICM req'd & 1 .. ••••llilliiiiiiiiiilll-15&6 Newport Bl. C M Mel\e exp r9C41Ptlonl1t Find out wny to many ctnn driving record w 111 1• 5•8·2229 with tl'I• •blllly to anawer peopi. ate exolt9d about train Pay comrMnaut•I• -.El&LI llTltlll ~ olfk'A Mlp c;on. multlple phone unea July being a part ot tn. Great wl••P Call 64!1-2939 A unlqU41 opportunity tor H 81 AL HA 2 A atruc'ton 3 days W.-& Aug from 8-t s.p1 Earth team ot Vltamltl· from 9-4 lor Interview you to snop and $700,0BO MUST SELL" Main & MacAt1hVf area, 9.5 Non smkng olfic. clans. We i re Melcing 5 purehue line ENGLISH SPECIAL G&IAGI 5 B•ano ne--nvr on used S.Ana. HHYy pl\onH . Call l(erltl'I 760_8711 enetgetic & entl'luli&1hc ANO FRENCH anttQue ~ ALI IATI *646_ 1659* fill ble 1no1vloual1 tor career op-Cullor'Mf Senllce lurn.nure ano aocessorln ONL y ~/II CALL .&...a2 5671 ~!t~~iato,. a15 t~~ ~:~ PIT Recep t1on111 tor skin portumlles 1n our rapldty TRAINEE 1n ah ORANGE COUNTY _,, ne. -• • lli•· 'Decb/lterait care salon in COM. Good ~rowing organization W holesale Ant1Que1 "'*" Mon-Fri 8 30·4pm ... I 7022 t .. epl'lone qualil nec:n• tores throughout the Snowroom Upon malung Certu ..... I 1122 C•tl •na 1124 •---------PAIT Tiii Ill.El ary S6/Hr 675-4190* COl.lnty with 160 natlorlal-POSITION a11 aP(>Ofntm«it I will go "l'"'!!lm""'!"""'.,_____ 50r SUP ---ly If yOu are 1nterest9d in and assist Please call •l.fa..Y• ANTIQUE CIOck5-l2 ttme No-Run Ho11ery Work HOIPTilllST P/T peop le nutrlllon. and Tne Daily Piiot nu a Cus· I (7141644-7205 Iv mag m ..... , lllWllT I clock Mooel T -Ford .. •OO Marina lltllage from h0"'41 $4000/mo Cl'liropracllc Raoep1toni1t, personal growth. ple&M to--s~"~e Position I parts & wtl~l5 misc an •67!>·4704• commi1aion possible No f11endly, front ottlee3•·1'1r call (7 141963 5694 for an .,_. "'.... Ottic;e turniture. sofa, 2 tiques 1001s la doers I&'••• ••ip Inventory ~•·2365 w.,.... wltraln 11 nee In • available Need good ----cane chairs tables misc paint equip gas com· ..... --Pl-IT-IL n-. I CdM 673-6070 appomtment ption. pe<sonaltty typing IAppliaaen 1111 BMW Poracne & vw pressor wOOd l'IHter up 10 4S ssoo mo 20• A _.,.. "" MAIN PHOTO SERVICE II a plus. Tratntng provided 2 REFRIGERATORS for parts & ooolls 4 new tile m11~ can 1tsn1n9 po.es Eo~wale< 67'.).QSO;, Local Pett Controt Com· IEOI~ lkng for brgl'lt enrgtc We would like 10 hear sale lt>tn l wnte HOT-cab1nts kids llufl. Cf\tld s reets & mttc Sat Sun pany needs route tech 1 Real Estate Co Neka d•-sales people FIT, retail from you S5 00 Per 11our POINT & WARD S200 & custom watert>eO trun·' Mon 2207 Avalon St 1ott we train. must have good I pendable well-groomed cntr sales exper hlpft, • Beneltta S ISO 645•4480 blr 9pm die beda & Iota more• Sat W•tsoni 548• 7522 ror 48 sa1looat tmmeo drlvlngrecord CallAsl'lin recepttonlstlor NwptBcll not necessary. cmpny _ -----Sun Mon 515Fernleal Temp or perm 640·9166 am 979-6021 olc Heavyphones &llgl'll bnlts Apply l!t 1>«sonor HOURS GAFFERS & SAnLERS II SAT SuN9-4 365Ftower Jll' T t t' MAt NPHOTO SERVICE •S I typing FIT M-F 9.5 30 phone 827 s Main St It 30am-8 30pm Mon-Frt Drop-in stove wloven Slllll llHSES Matrn11 & oaby CIOtnes lit. r1a1,.r I IH and/or PIT Sat/Sun 9.5 Santa Ana 542·3903• 6 OOam.10 30am SattSun below copper S75 Hood S9 95 ea Reg S60-S tOO items "4onoa A TC b 1<e- IHtl.I . SLIP T t1•1•111 SMtiel " ....... '*' A f(I WINS Of oua m-onu ans a.c mt 5 SDd '1o.at<1 00.1619 8~ 3~ MC 11olilt<I l£Pl'i6,t1 0 '3~ •• 1 ·~ PW"386 a~': .... 1 ~: 11>k:. 8 .lS ..... .,.4jt' U6)~9 8t ·'~ I ·:>0 ¥~ ~~]C/9: Sales Service Parts • Leas1r1g 835 -3171 1500 Auto Mall Or Santa Ana 55 Frwy at Eornger OPEi l IAYS Servic,e Hrs Mori-Fr 7 00 am to 10 pm cono 35np l(fnt rTMtCl'lan 1ca1 $2900 ooo 957.07611 IJW 84 CabrKHI Wolf ,oerg Eo otk s spa 451< mi alloys new 11.,90 nos p111nt Illness torc;u 1>11e• Make ofr 2•0-7392 ••••• .,. ... tie 1311 1981 eido 8ru mint cond 1 owner reg main leather new ttres, gar aged low m1 $6495/ooo Mr Comings 759-8102• •HfNl•ST.Pt A1C Sun root Ill' mis est wtils I tLQZ6891 $7995 THEODORE ROBINS FORD J:>bl• HAlllOI Ill w 0 CO~'" NlH ll l'.>•1 0010 lkng for brgnt enrgtc 56 SO Call ___ I 'o match S20 650-9499 retail S111Sun 9-2 Alley si..us camp eQu•P misc 4 Wlatel Dri.e/ JH,I sales people FIT, retail /Hr ' bonus SALES PERSON NEEDED Call M s Garcta at -behind 3100 Ocean Bl 9030 cntr sales e>tper hlpfl. LISA 721• 1200. For S T A T I 0 NARY 642-4321 ext 207 KENMORE Wasner/Drye<, s ELL•---------._ ________ ill II -_.,- not necessary. cmpny STORE CdM Flt, 5 while No room. must Mii •W. W.El* 'H CHYY IUZH 2WI s • & • F -• bnlts Apply1npersonor days.XlntworklllQconds --_ thts wlt 6-yrs xlntcond Sat-S.a10·J* r anoepkgSmucn mo<e' fef/ln; MVUTllUU pllone 827 S Main St Eac eptlonally fine Telephone Sales I Best oll8'' 723-0545 336 Morning Ca,,1on Ro StO 595 ftMKLSOOI A•r Auto low m11es SantaAnas.42-3908• cltentele Pnone for appt ll&TIUCllY .. I hraitart , 6114 1s norechfli throu~h rlass1t1ed BM S10 99511NWBt411 P /T,PAllllAIH l HCIPTillllTP/~ 675 • 1010 EARN 1'•4 PAINTEDWOODBAR • i Otflce enwonment ..flO Considertng re-entering SEOlnUY CHAIRS S•O EACH frH ti YH 6022 Spoth•! '"" 6065 THEODORE ROBINS typing 2 to 4 days1,;,eek :~~~/0!,u~r~i~ ~~~~ ;::. Good voice Pleasant $400-$1000/WK Attracttve & Comfortable 2 FEMALE ADORABLE lllH TfWA EP Rarttr•g OF NEWPORT BEACH Hours vary lrom c.es.smg&Lotus Pleasant worktngcond 75•-778.!_ 17 14)673-6685 OQGSttSHIHTZUMIXEO t'Qu•P...,e!'" •al!i. 'Jars 140-1444 91m -8pm WILL fRAIN •iroan••y LIUL ----&NO PUG" t a Trac... -35 '"'4" ···BO"'"E Rl)•o Appl Penn sal/er t6.,.0 olc. Flex hrs Kiity or, --I •6AM· 12 Noon *QUEEN ANNE ,... r "'"S <I"'':"" co.es • 7V • c •""" "'"' " FORD /Oo-0 HAlllOI Blvr) CO~TA Ml!>ll 641 0010 'II LllOIUI TIWllU Plac~ntta AJe C M ., Irene 752· 191 1 l Ta.IC & inti, NB ftrm $ml, I •No N1g111s1Wknos Tnomasvtlle style Cllerry I •CALL 723· 1261 * eic • 645· d.i83 '15 &MC Slllll&I E• ;;':~e~ t~~~.~e"":~,5 ' oRestau;ants busy ofc. non-smkg Min •S71HR • comm1t111n1np 1 wood d1ntng room Ortg FEMALE TABBY ca1 8yrs TV, SttrH, Eltctrtain Ton auto 1 c PS mag • am ,0 ;: -r Mon Fr PIT Tlemkg from your nm BLlSBOYS (some Engltsl'I 2 yrs up. wd proc skills I UST& llSA 141-1111 $4000 sac S 1775. coffee 010 needs ttome oioer '"•O .. n•s 23K mis Crs c,.1, Loaded"' Leatnet Inter m1r OC lnosco cntrctr necl FOOD SERllERS Resume to 610 Newport • end laOles. formal couple preferred c.omes -1POM~•2i S 13995 loolung tor BSSAS tor qual le P n 1 HOSTESSES Center Or Ste 550. N-· SHTI 1.0.112-12'8 came1oack sol a • rov• w / some supp 1 es -.""!a!"'1G'!!""!!S""!'C"!!R"!!E""'E-N"'"T-I/-......... leadstappt 721·0032 S~Ac:CsHOP P.ERSON I pOft Beach. CA 92660 _ I --1 seat All matcl'I Xlnt •84 t-2447• BAC1GA N S!>S Lei 5 •llUL ESTATE• (must be 2 1) PIT. lie• SECRETARY wanted R E Serious only 973·~ IFREE 5 .mo Germon d~al" E•te11en1 CO"· hours Apply 2 30-5pm Brolle< llex/l\rs, send I DRAKE 2 WATERBEDS SllepherO mt• snort'""' d111on" Rein ar 642 56.:>5 THEODOH ROBINS FOID I!. C:f PRi:>I'< .K '3 GTB• B•ac• '6 OOC O••g m11es d (. <T\lr"I ~i;. $3• S00 ooc 1818 gr· • -t:=c •985 RED MAl~A Rx~ GS J4 500,,. •"e.;t. si..1ns $18 995 12GKM4271 JOHNSON & SON Lincoln twt•rcurr 2929 Herbor Bhrd C09ta MeH ~-!l430 &ITS +&UIST r &IMll IEWNIT IUCI resume 1599 Superior , 1 w1 t2 drewers & mirrored very obedient loves cnoi Trus,.rtitiH Aggre ssive ltcensed --my Olll A"e B·5 CM 92627 OFFICE OVERt.™D lldbrd Both Queet't Site Oren 754• 1335 An~ tome Agents wle11p needed to .,.. --Good 75 5t79 ' L t "-f 701 l snow & sell properties 1600E COAST HWY 1SECn/CIST•HSYC EARi EXTRA SS _cond ~--HOLLAND tuuy rc1bO•t I I, vcattl 1060 HAla-01 llYO CO\TA Ml\A 1>4l 0010 e•c•n• CO"tC ·•gn c .. net ---------11t546 ~SC·• with a Top Producer NB 644·9550 For Comm'I Contractor in I I IEW IWI Ill iHI ver) rroendly• 10 Gooo 16 TRl·HULL & lop ra,.,. Misc. Vtkicln-totO MEi:lCEDE S &~ '90E !>· High commissions & I N B Xlnt oppty tor per-j neadboard. toot board.! home 546-9965 c 0" I• o s 1 or 20'" P .,,o Mi ·~•zed ven as'"" i.r o '>6~· "' •1". 1.ono bonuses Also salary for lllT&JLSALES son re-ente11ng tile JOb l WlllWIEIUI I s1dera1ls St95 8•0-8733 OFFC & Mer~_,,, '•O"'oior S650 35$100BMWs Po•s.c,,es rne• b•ue ?•u,.., ABS oft1ce admln position WH Smith IS a rapidly market Slrong com· _ COO) macn sup Ca• ESG .2298 ~"' "'~ :: c.·~ ) st>a•i. Send resume c/o LISA growing llolel gilt Shop muntcahon Sktlls type WIEIE Ill won Coucl'I loveseat. cottee & p1oes Wori .. ngcond lier) .~ca•~R~~:,~~3;.'~,;~ H : XIC • 6'"·(42~ WILSON i: 18 CorPorate cna1n We Ila~ 1mmed•· 1 60· 70 IBM PC ellp f'lelp-eno tables Sohd oak heavy takes 2 strong oo w "'G s .. EL ~ Plaza "tO• Newport ate openings for FIT &I ful Jessica 673-0760 frames. eartn tones & men to move 536-6104 a~ ~esc:o'J• (;ol"'IC 2=' ·c Beacn. Calif 92660 PIT Sales Associates 1n LOii i SlllT TtlM smoked glass. $1200 ... gi 45 T toe useo a• Costa Mesa Call Leanne SECn S 10-112/11. TEIPllUY Ofter 4 door t>uttet $250 Jnrtlry/hn/Ait OCC Crew Base 6 f\jwpt Q Palrtck TE NORE I .... ~ .... , ... ~ 24 1·0837 In Irvine. call COM RE appraisal ofe. a••aa--s CALL ~0-8690 6025 Ac ... ai c Ci• L •e """' Pat863-3tt l X2113 IBMPC WI P 673-3772 -,y••wu"' S!S..X &·s0••f, A•tOI •• ,.,," 9100 '15 ltSWI SEITH < soo 2 O• am tm cau VPw-11 X'ln1 cono 5390~ 140-4411 SEC"/.EOEm ••.. T 1111 I DAYBED Wl'ltte & Brass * .. •--• * PowtT lo1t1 7012 -----Out of w0<k '>YOU re nol out I •• Mattresses Trundle -Do your buytng and selltng II of luck -look to ClaS9'1ted tor Newport Real Estate Of· •CLERKS J Complete $245 ESTATt .1mLIY 10 F SHING BOA.. 8e -™•• x tile clu Sllled market employment oppor1uno11es ftce Call 650· 1121 I •TYPIST * 840-8733 • Used Role• Watcnes An 11~enx-3 riP ,...,010• ne,. Mili9G MITSUBISHI .. ---------------------------•SECRETARIES toQut Jewelry Fine C::>· ""''" e;r•3s S450 •RECEPTIONIST Llvtng rm/bdrm rm furn o<ed Stones Pea<IS Co •·l. "639• 2833 '"'aroo• Bvc CV MANAGEMENT JOIN OUR TEAM M ANAGING CARRIERS THE DA ILY PILOT IS LOOKING FOR TOP Ou ALITY MGRS WILL- ING TO W ORK HARO VIE OFFER XLNT BASE SA LA RY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES EVERY MO NTH. G ENE ROUS GAS A LLOW- ANCE & OPPTY FOR AOVANCEMENT JOIN OUR TEAM & BE ELI GIBLE FOR FULL MEDI· CAL COVERAG E CREDIT UNION. 401K PLAN IF YOU VE G OT W HAT IT TAKES CA LL BETH. 642-·D21 EX T 205 O R SEND RE SUME TO DAILY PILOT. 330 W BAY ST. COST A MESA CA 926 26 Motor Routes available in Westminster Huntington Beach Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING •WORD PROCESSING Ra11an 0-sleeperisofa lect1bles All prlCed rn •ACCOUNTING CLERKS ove<s•zed Cllr 3 glasstop mo~e• We buy 1raoe ~ ·:., :: A• -•, E ;< l '' e '15 TIYITl lll2 •DATA ENTRY toles OOOkcaselTll repatr •• l'\u "':iO ,.,p Fo•a 0 A c 5 Sp() est wtllS •e<J OPERATORS stereo stanO 0 -Bed WM HAROLD S B"' r ~ ' dAt'1 tr r cass S7995 t2CB263A• wlhdbd & match com· 3 115 Newport BlvO NB ~:<99~ • t>•f"' f1J.J630 UllSSSS P&llY&O&Till P&ll lllLll&YS IO<ter lamps, ptCtures •ll•-o•is.* llnlck·knaks' 675-6666 • • • QUEEN SIZE MA TT RESS WATCHES JEWELR• CALL TODAY 18400 t'on l<arman Sle 130 Irvine 474-2974 IOO"o FREE to Appltcant EO E TyPtSI CLASSIFIED IDVERTISlll " Due to a recent promotion Tne Daily Pilot Class•lted Aovert1s1n9 Department nas an 1mmed1ate lull ttme opening tor 11n & BOX O UIL TED BRANO NEW' 1 t55 Call 846-4293 SOFA love seat clla11 toot stoot Eartl'ltones never used Will sell S:!SO Call l!'3·92!r4 Sohd maple l'lutcll glass doors aoove Orawers & cupooaros oercw. $300 ooo King sz l'ldb<l oecan & cane S75 Blt-tn s1ove- IOP & oven FREE' CALL 549· 73&4 Advert1s1n9 Assistant MisctllaaHal 601 S Duloes •nt•ude typing and ---------pnone contact Woll\ l3 ~, CARDINAL TRAllEL aOvertoS4.'rS MuSl lype 55 TRAILER GOOD CObl ... pm o•us oe organized OITION S795 96«<·3946 .tno accuu1e E>.cellent en1rv-leve1 OOS•tton tor someone 1ook1ng into an auver1ts1ng career Call Judv Oemng lo< more •n· tormaroon 642-4321 e-•t )15 BIRO CAGE Tall dome IOP w•tn percn and 2 teeoers $25 Leave message or ask tor Hart._, ~22JS12 MODEL Setls Warorooe Designer labels qua1o1y clom1ng cstm 1ewelry Sz 6·8 Sn0tis 10 720-0933 YETElllAllY lllSPITAL Recepi Tech F T-P T SOFA love seat chair on CluOong ,.. ends e•P 0 loot stool Eartl\tones orel' Irvine 551.030• never useo Wtll sell S250 Call 843-9294 WALLPAPER HANGER ASSISTAN T-M ust oe WEMIHllHSSzl-1 r e at e n Joy work Beaut tong-slv beaded ,. nands Have rransPO oooice ~·I & pettocoat Irvine based N.smkr 1nc1 $.4 75 673-8904 786•563° Ct• attn 6011 WAREHOUSE PIT will p train $6 HR StuOent or *MAC IN TOSH SE 20 * re111ed preferred CM nr 4 Mos new Meg nard DIAMONDS COINS GOLDI SIL llER FREE CA l ALOG Wro!e Ernie o<orom Ernie s Jewelr1 1626 N WtlCO• Sit' 226 rloltywood C A 90028 S E 0 t N U f T.0 G E B ~ PAC. B~..,E F N Spl C·~· •w 1 •0 s Jus• ovn•o ......... gger f'lett•ontes new ~•:>!Q 'I 9a11er~ I w sn "' '10 F B sears ,0 ..,.,, • ..;ror S7 S• OBO As~n-~ 1n 644--'19 E THEODOH ROBINS FORD 1060 HAllO« ll\10 CO~TA Ml\A C>4l 0010 .. '" . -.......... •A<~(' .-• At •410 t '-1 .. t ,.,.._ ... ..+ .. em•~ • ,.~ ~, ,.. ~s~ r l TAVF S ... WR A • R 0 C {" ~ 0 B ·~·A '.:l E N u 90:WE D G l=I 0 w B c • E R ~ .. E s s . A R E s s JIM su•H ··""' :;i.,..r A ... •ro• ze ... MPiceo~ Be,.,z oea e• 1301 tuil St., I .I . (71•) IU-UOO • CY.' ....,..,,r casr-.) r d!cl,... ~c.. 'n,..we< M6Z Co,,..oare ov• arge se1f'C1 .) " (. lllSE IF llPHTS il a MERCE::>ES 2•3 -' o3" 23~~ 5 r,....... •ea• Beacr B .::: ,r Bue-ra Par• OYEI 50 USED IMWs '" STOCK '15 3111 SlO 975 . .. . .. ,,,.._. '15 32Se SlC 975 '16 325 . $16.975 ·aa 735 ·-·. SAW: LONG BEACH &BMW 367(1 Ct11!"• .\~e lvri~ Beac~ <8I0 1<'1 .... " ... (714) 427 -5494 213 636-5790 '71 C14ill1c Fl11twff4 •ISTSEU! S20001U "-..ed!o •ear e<io .. oro .. 9 T&C dOeO 1ul pwr a C C C m..ocr <nore $180C ooo &46-4:?98msg Must sell' llHllECILT :i •,.,mati<. ._,, conOthOf ~c 5 " ~·•f'' r,tX•C o :ir's;.. ,.a,1or ... a· ....... '" B L-BLA SS L.OaO~C .. :twr e<Quop Liit~ ., ... s~· 995 2J:e...92s JOHNSON & SON Lincoln M•rcurr 29.2'1 Harbor Bhrd Coat a Meaa ~· !l4lO NABERS CADILLAC BEAUTIFUL SELECTtON 01 at~ ,,.,ooe •ow m•teao" Caa11tacs •n O•a~ Counh See us rooa., 540-1100 2600 11arbor Blvo COSTA MESA Class>t.eo "•s s.oec·a nt">• 'T\a lion '°' peoote ...... Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Hoag Hsp 722-8060 dtsA 1 Mag-Ram. Image- -wnter 11 Carryca.se lg 0 E -S ..... _ ... ____ .. soectatntoeO' lltttha•ilt I keyooard nave all 1n· nlO 1 voices incl appni $10 000 I bti9at1 -sottwear SSOOO wtll neg AITiell 1.,.... 921.1660 or 6S0-8206 1931 N-Port Blvd. CM APPLE llGS incl RGB SO Select Oealets mon 1 meg RAM 1 meg 10e111er spac;e avaoaole) RAMd1sk. 3 16--btt pro- BDRM sel. 42 e~pand grams. S 16SO 675·0176 oalt. table & 10 cnairs COMPUTER Lessons & wicker desk cna11 natch Comp u t e r Ren t a I cover cottee table told· S791mo IBM-PC clones Call 842-144'4 Ask fo r Joanne Craney 1ng screen 831~'2729 & Macs • 261·2416 TRADE now 1(1 .. YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED! Daily Pilat \ .. : TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO 5 4.80 .................... ltlus .. • G•r••• hi• Kit fer Sl.00 For t4.IO vou can ad11ert1se our Garage Sale 1n the Daily Pilot here is a 4 hne minimum and the price rs the same whett'ler you advertise 1 day 01 3 da;s 11 s a great way to turn those h•dden treasures 1n10 cash We are also otteririg a G.W. •• ••tt•r ~ ... hies tor t t .00. This guide includes ideas on how to advertise. how to plan. what items to sell plus ideas tor a better garage sale: also a garage sate sign pricing stickers 1nformat1on on city ordinances and invento ry sheet You can purchase your Garage Sale Ktt tor $ 1 00 when you place your ad at Daily Pill( Cl ass1t1ed Advertising 642-5678 ...... C..at Delly •llet 330 West Bay St Costa Mesa VC\!'.JI~ ll'lrOY9n frtCSa 8 00 A-.. IO !I 30 OM Selut da~ 8 00 AM 11 30 AM CALL CLASSIFIED 842-5878 ......... ~---------------------------------------------'l~~!fll'!llll~-----~~~~-----11111111111 ..... --~~~!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 1 .. QrMQe Coat DAILY PILOT I Sunday July 3, 1988 -MUC l«>TICf MUC l«>TIC£ • MUC NOTICE NlllC l«)JIC£ MUC NOTICE' Ml.IC NOTtel • ._, LIOM. NOTICI 'ICTmc>Ue .U-11 'ICTITIOUI 9UIMH NOTIC9 LaGAL 'ICTtTIOUI 8U ... ll ..._ 10M10 'ICTlllOUI IU .... 11 ... TO CMOITOl'I OMMN•NCI MAim HAftMRMT MAm ITAUlllNT 91VmMO •I NOTICI NA ... ITATllllNT PK;TITIOUl IU8INIH NAMI ITATIMl.NT ITATl .. NTM .. ~tw Ult OI 'tc;TfTIOUt .UltNIHNAMI ---1'IAWl.lll NO • ..,. The follow•no C*ton• .,. Tiie IOllOWlng C*ton• .,. 810 ITEM ONNNANCI Ttw louowlnQ Ptrton• I re NAm ITATIMINT Tiie lollow1no ~rt0"5 .,. .-. 1111-4117 ''AN ORDINANCE OF THE cSOtt\g buaineu., dOlnQ Ou•'-.. NO 814 NO.... OOlnQ bualneu •• The foltowtno ptttof\t 1r• dOlng t>usm•H.. s YS U.C.C.) CITY OF HUNTINGTON PIGEON ORIGINAl.S. I.ORO AtQ SMITH co.. NOTIC.~ 11· MliAE&V AN it'TE~ u..a~v p. PARTN(RS. a c.u-. do<nQ butlMU" APPtARANCE N-. • NNby gr..., to IEACH AM!HOfNG 'rHE 31•71 West SI , LllQUnl 64 S.. Pine Lene. NewPQ'I G I V ( N I h I I sea I e d ORDINANCE OF THE CITY torn11 general P•tlnt<tl'llP. Hi:{ CHALLENGE 5361 TEMS 21112 Gtffnt>oto r11._ 1011ow1no oer.011• lllvt 1b1n0oned Ille UM ol 1111 F1c1111ou• Bualn•u Name JAMAICAN STYLE 4 151 8111 RO Cypre11, Caht 90630 ~tedtt0f1 ot the within HUNTINGTON 8EACM OA-BMch Call! 92477 e .. ch, Ctllf 112t60 propo&.911 will be rece;vecl t>y OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 3501 Jlml>O<ff RoaO S1e Oun~annon Avenl•t. West· Ln • Hunllngtnn 811c;h Calll NMed lrln1f9for1 111•1 a Oll'fANCE C ODE BV l..md1 A Befgman, 8880 Chrt1lln1 Fenoeraon the Cny Of Cotta Mell 10 AMENDING THE MUNT· 200, Newpor1 Beach Cllll m1nate1, Cahl 112683 92646 ,.. ~ .,.,..., It about 10 be AMENDING ARTICLE 977 Knot .... ood Rh . Cucln'\Onga. Smith, 54 s.a Pine Line. wit The Cl1y Council, p 0 INGTON BEACH ORDI· 92680 People Ptof11S. Inc a Ceh 8evlfly Ann Otlll• MIVlfl 11\Me OI\ PetlOll.i ptoe>lfly RELATING TO VAROS ANO Calif 9'730 Newpott Betch. C1fll 112680 8o• 1200. <;o.11 Meu Call-NANCE CODE 8Y AOOING 81amalea C•1tfornt1 Inc lo•nt1 c0tpotl loOn Oenfltlll 21112 Gre4!lll>OIO Ln Hunl· ,_...._dete<1btcl FENCING ANO SECTION o..n A Nelton 31471 Rlf\cSleSmllh,S4 Se1 P1ne fotnl8 92628-1200 on Of SECTION 9003 4 TO 1 C1Ufornl1 corpottllon. Pltlne<' S361 Duncannon 1ng1on8eac11 Calli 926•6 lhe Nl'Mt an<! l>Yslnetl 9090 137 REARYAROOEFI· Wnt St Lltguna Beech L8ne, Newport BMch, C11if beforetllenourof 11 001 m PROlltOE FOR A TEMPOR· 3151 Alrw1y Ave Ste N, Avenue, wes1m1n11111 C11111 lll1s 1>u11ness 11 con· TM FtellllOUI But1""t Name referred 10 11>011t1 wH hied on Otange County on r.uy 2 4 1988 FILE NO F381470 tddreM Of the lt1nsletora NfTION CODE AMEND· C1hl 92677 92660 on Friday July 15 1986 II ARY PLANNING COM· Costa Meu, Celtf 92626 92683 ducted by an 1nd1Vtdual ... Dtt<AAN A BAlOGLU MENT NO 87·91' This t>uslneu 11 con-Tllit t>uamess 11 con-111e11 t>e Ille r•te><>ntil>lllty ol MISSIONER" J M Petera Company T1111 ou11ness 11 con Bevetly Ann Della R••91• end ~s~ M KEUll..IAN IYN0 .. 111: OrcSln1nc1 ducted t>y co-patlnt<I Oucled l>y husband I nd w1r. Ille bidclet to dellllet Ills bid SYNOPSIS Inc • Nevada COtPOtl hon Oucled by a hm1teGP1.t•lne1 Tll15 statement Wa5 fole<I at012 Hwbor 81\ld Coste No 2491 amenas Ille Hu.nl· Lind• A Be<gm1n C11ri111na Fencsetson to the CAty Cl9tk 1 Office t>y Urgency Oto1nance No 3501 Jamb<>tM Ro1d. Suite ahip with the County Cletk ot Or· AanOy MlllO, 127 4 1tl, Newport Beach Call! 112M3 Gerry GoeOen It. e7 I ....._CA tMH tngton BH ch Or01n1nce Tn11 statement wet hleO This t talement was ftleO the proper 1nnounced lime 29•9 1mend1 the Hunt· 200 Newp0tt Beach, C1lll AnOre1 w NeoOham 1nge County on June 23 T* locaflon 1n Callf0tn1a Cooe t>y ame1101ng Artk:le with 111e County Clerk or Ot· with tne County Cle<'lo. ol Or-Bid• will t>e pu t>Ucly OPtned lngton Beech Oro1n1nc1 92660 Pt&S10en1 1988 Sleepy Hottow l..1gun1 Beec:n Cehf 926S I of the ctiW 1u.cu11v ottte;e 977 10 r.oroa111ze and aoo 1nge County on June 16 1nge Coonty on June 7 111(1 reed 1touo at 11 00 coo1 by 1001ng Nellon T1111 busineH 11 c:on· Ttwa 1111emen1 wH hit<! '*37' « PtinclOel buSlne.s olfiee new lenc•ng regulauons 1no 1988 1968 • m or IS aoon ltilfealler 9003 ' H loltowt S 9003 4 Oucte<I by co-partnets w1111 the County Cleric ot Or Publillled Orange Coast Of tht trana•or •• sa,,,. as 1meno Sec1K>n 9080 137 ol ,,.... ''92117 H prac1ic11>11 o.n F11cS1y Tempotary Al>Mf!Q91 Any Peter B Pt mn ang e County on June 9. Oa•fy Piiot July 3 10 17 24 ebcNe tile Hun11ng1on Beach Otd•· Published Ort nge C011t Put>toslled Orange Coast July 15, 1988. In Ille Coonc1I Planning c:omm11SK>net who. Tll11 statemen1 was flleO 1988 1988 Ni<:k O.Cart>o. 127 4111, Newporl Beach. C1ltf 112M3 Tll•s bu11neu w11 con· OuCled t>y •general ~I~· snip All ot..., bulineH names nance Cooe. rear yard Oel•· Da11y Pilot Jun, 26, July 3. 0 111y P1101 June 12 19, 26 Chambers, Clt)t Hall. 77 Fa1r t>eeauN of 11eat1h rHsons wtth Ille County Cle<k ot Or-F3'3037 Su-649 !l"d 9dCSr..._ uM<I by Ille Moon Sa10 ord1"8nets aOOs 10 17 t988 July 3 1968 Or111t1 Co•t: Mesa Call-or 1ny otl\er reason 1nttnd1 ange County on Jurie 9 Publ•she<l Orange Coast lrll9"decl transflfOt w1th1n p1ov1s10ns 10 the Hun11ng1on Su-627 Su-606 fo1n1a. IOt lhe lum1ell1ng of to miss mote 1111n tour (4> 1988 Oaoty P1to1 June t9 26 July ltv• Y9WS tatt pes tso fer Beach OtO•nanc;e Cooe 10 PERSONAL COM PUTEAS c;onncu11ve mee1ongs of the F3U031 3. 10 1988 I PUBLIC NOTICE Tn1s s111ement wH hteo w1111111e County Cle<'lt of Or· 1noe Count)' on Jun• 9, 1988 • known to the 1r1nsteree regulate retaining walls m· P\8LIC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE AOOllionel H ts of Ille planning eomm111lon, shall Hamilton & S1mu11ls, 4000 Su-620 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ate: Nont. ouslrlal lenc1no and ~reen-apec111catlon1 may l>e ob· notify th11 council member ol MacArl llur BoulevarO Suite NAlllK STATEMENT The nemea 1no t>usiness mg walls and amenos the FICTITIOUS IUllHESS FICTITIOUS euS*EIS tamed 11 tne OlftGe or the w111ch l\e 1s Ille appOlntee 5700 Ne ... port Beacii C1hl PlalC NOTICE Tile lollowmg persons are eddr"' ol lhe 1rnsferee1 Oel1nt1ion ol rear yard NAMI STATEMENT NA• ITATIMINT PurcnaSJng Agent at 77 F11r anO such coc,mc1t member 92660 Oomg butoness as Put>lllheel Ot1nge Cout Oa•ly Pttot June 19, 26, July 3 10 1988 ... STEPHEN M CURTIS THE FULL TEXT OF THE Tile IOltowino pe1gons are Tile following persons are Drive Co11a Mesa Call· m •y 1ppo1n1 •n 8C11ng com-Publllhed Orange Coast FICTITIOUS IUSINESS • CAMPAIGN CONNEC· and I. YNN G CURTIS. 2S02 I ORDINANCE •S AVAILABLE I do•no business as domg business as lornia Bida should be re-m1111oner to serve du11no Dally P1101 June 19 26 July NAME ITATEMINT TIONS 17054 Bluewater Su-623 Harbor Blvd . Colla Mesa IN THE CITY CtERK S OF· CSASHION INVEST· OE LUXE IMAGE 2700 turneCS tOlhe1l11nllonol1he lhe perlOO Ille appointee 11 3 10 1988 Tiie following persons ere Lane Huntington Beach CA 92128 FICE MEN TS 4 Upper Newport Peterson Pl1ce Apt 8E. Ctly Cletk w11111n said lime lo t>e absen1 The actong Su-615a ooing business as Caltf 92649 ADOPTED Dy Ille City Plaza Ste 102 Newport Cosla Mesa Ca1tt 92626 hm11 on I sealed envelope commissioner shall meet all OUETZAL IMPORTS 45 Mery B Scoll. 24002 Iron 1 P\alC NOTICE NtllC NOTICE 1 Council ot the C•tv ol Hunt I Beacn Ca1tl 92660 Janusz S1weck1 2700 10en1tlled on Ille outs10e wllh 1ne reqo1remen11 ol the IP· P\alC NOTICE Oranoe Blossom Irvine heaO Ln Laguna N•guel __ ..;...;;,;;...;;.....;. ____ _ 1ng1on Beach 11 an reg~ Johll l cas111011 2 t Peterson Place Apt SE tile BIO llem Number end the pointed Planning com-Caht 92720 Callf 92677 STATIMEN1' OF Fl(;TfTIOUI BUSINESS metiuno tie•d Monoay No Lochmoor Ln Newpon Costa Mesa Cail 92626 Opening Oat• minionet • FICTITIOUS BUltNESS Geolltey A Wd•d 45 01 Pllylhl M Hellano 17054 ABANDONMOIT Of NAm ITATDl£NT •ember 2 1987 D1 the lot Beatto C1111 92660 Tiits business •I con·! Eec:n btO shall apecity THI FULL TEXT OF THI NAMI ITATI MINT ange Blossom tr.one Callt , Bk.1-aler Lane l1unt1n9tonl USE Of ,ICmlOUI The following pe<sons are tow1no •oll call •Ole !nos 1>us1ness is con-ducted t>y an 1n01v10u.i1 HC:ll and every item 85 set ORDINANCE IS AVAii.· Tne lollowmg persons are 92120 Beach, Calif 926•9 8USlt!llll NAME Ooir'ObuSJnessas I AYES Councilmen Kelly Ovc.ledb) an1nd1v1dua I Janu&1S1weck1 tor1n on the 1peci1tcauons ABLI IN THf CITY Oo1ngbus111easas M1rt1 E Waro 450range l This business' 1s con· Tne following peraons F 0 A EVER GR e EN Gretil'I Finley Eiskone John L Casr11on Tn1s statement was flleO Any and 811 exceptions to Ille CLERK'S OFFICE. LORRAINE F UNOING B1oswm 1rv1"e Cahl 92720 dueled by co-p1rtners 11ave at>andoneO tile use or SPRINK L ER SVS TEMS Mays Wor1chell Ba11noster Tn1s 5taiement was loled w1111 tne County Cieri\ 01 Or-speciltcallons musl be clear-ADOPTED l>y Ille Coty COMPANY 288 t Bear St T111s bus1nen 1s con Mary B Scou the F1ctll1ous Bu11nus 111.55 Anaheim •AJ Costa NOES Counc01men lllone "''"' r11e County C. ler~ ot Ot anoe Counl) on June 3 ly Sllle<J •n tne l>•O ano laol· Council of lhe City ot Hunt· Suite 203 Costa Me511. Cahf duct!'d by llusDano ano w1te1 Tn11 11au1ment was hied Name B & M PUBLIC RE· Ch11t J Sw1etor1 19~ CITY OF HUNTINGTON 1988 F:Jl240I the s~•hClltlOns Shall be meeting llelO Monday June Sh 1 n non Lor,•• n e T hos statertient was 1o1ea 1 ange County 011 June 23 St reel Suite -102 Santa Mesa. Caltl 92627 ABSENT ~one ange Count~ or June 16 1 t'l88 l ure 10 set forth any i1em '" tngton Beacn at a regular 92826 Geolfr!'y A ward wnll 111e County Clerk of Ot PORTING 1S05 E 171h Anaheim =A3 Cos1a Mesa J BE A C H. A 11c t1 M F313'11 Pub1osneo O•anoe Coost grounds for •e1ectoon °1 tile 20 1988 by the tollowtng Ramirez 288 1 Bear St ..,,tn the County Cte•i. ol O• 1988 • Ana Cahl 9270 t Cahf 92627 Wentworth City Clerk, Pubhsll~ Orange Coast Oa• \ P1•01 June 12 19 26 l>•d rofl call vote Cosld Mesa Cahl 92626 ange County Cln June 9 Fl14391 Tile F1c1111ous Business K1m C llu t9S5 Anahe•"' Pub• SheO Orange Coasi Oa•I) P1101 Jun<! 26 Juli 3 Jul, 3 1988 Eecn l>•d snet1 5et lortll tne AYES • Councitmem1>e15 LeRoy Ramuez Jr 2881 1988 I PuDllsheO Oqinge Coas1 Name releueo to at>Ove was =Al. Cosll Mesa Ca11t Oa111 Pi10• u•, 1 •Q81'1 tO t~ 1988 Su-605,lull names ano res•denc:es ol , l(elly Green Finley Erskme Bear St CostJ Mesa Cafll F313027 Daily P1to1 Jul) 3 10 17 24 lileO m Orange Count) on 92627 5u651 Sv-629 all persons and parties Mays Woncnen Bannister 92626 Published Orange Coast 1986 February 24 t987 FILE Tlltt busmen is ton ' PUBLIC NO,ICE mtereSted on Ille proposal 11 NOES • Councotmemt>ers This bus1nen 1s con· Da•ly Pilot June 19 26 Julv Su·64 1 NO FJ33550 ducteo t>y a oenera PJ•t PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Ille b•O '5 t>~ a corPQ<atoon None dueled by a general par1 3 tO 1988 Marth& Nunnallv Maguire nefshtp FICTITIOUS BUSINESS state Ille names ol the ot· A BS EN T C 0 U N nersll•P Su-6 t7, PUBLI" NOTICE t8 I 84 Palmello C1rc1t Ch11t Sw>eton STATEMENT OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT I 1•cers who can sign an 1 CILM EMBERS NONE LeRoy Aamlre1 Jr I v Fountain vo1tey Ca111 92708 Th11 statement .. as lllt!l.1 ABANDONMENT OF NAME STATEMENT The 1011ow1ng per!.ons are[aoreement on DenatL or the I C1TY OF HUNTINGTON This 11a1emen1 was hleO PUBLIC NOTICE I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS W1ll1am Maguire 18 t8• with the Countv Clf'•• 01 O• USE OF FICTITIOUS Tile 101tow•ng ~rsons d•e doing business as corporatoon and wll!'tl\er BI A C H • A L 1 CI A M · w1lll tne Counlv Cle•k 01 Or NAME STATEMENT Pa1me110 Circle Fountain ange Co..nty ,,, ~un" • BUSINESS NAME do•n9 tws•ness as M ll\E GILBERT MASON· more than one o111cer must YI (NT W 0 RT H • CIT y ange County on June 16 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Tiie following persons are \/alley Caltl 92708 1988 •ne 101•ow1no ce•sn"s LANORECH COMPANY R" 287 E 23rd St Costa s•on 11 lhe t>oO '5 Dy a pall· CLERK 1988 NAME STATEMENT I ooing t>usoness as This business was c:on· F312t71 na~e dbanoone<J th.-'~" •' 620 Newpor1 Center 01111e Mesa Cat•• 92627 lneisll•p or 8 ioont venture. I PubhShe<J Orange Coast F383179 The tollowong pPrsons ar.i1 BENNER BROTHERS Oucted by a llust>nnO and PubhShed Orang" COd5t 1 "'"' F'•C1111ous Bu~ ness 1 !th r:100, Newport Beach I Mike Lance G1tber1 282 E SIBie the names and ao-Oa•fy Pilot July 3 i988 Put>flsneo Orange Coast doing business c1s 24534 Coppe• c1111 cr El wile Daily Pilot June •2 IQ 26 Name SOOEA"-"'A.lE"°~ c 811 92660 23rd St Costa Mesa Ca1r1 dresses 01 811 general pall· Su6S2 Daily Pilot Jun,. :>6 July 3 THE !RACEWAY GROUP Toro Ca1o1 92630 Tll•S s111emen1 was filed July 3 1988 9 Rex• t G Pr ' "'" C.; ' LOV•S HOwafO Lanorecll 9262' ners ano IQ•nt veniurers 11 1 [ 10 17 t988 1833 Port Bar mouth Plate Steven Ray Long 24534 W•th Ille Counly Clerk ot O•· Su-o 1' 92" '' 200S w BJIDl)a BlvO ~320 This uusoness '' con-tile btdOer 15 a sole 1 PUBllC NOTICE Su-632 Newport Beach Cal1I 926&0 Copper Cltll Cl Et Toro ange Cou11ty on June 9 -----------·ne F.c1 t1ou\ EJ..,,.n.,~~ Newpo11 Be.icr. C61tl 92663 duclea ll) an in<l•vodual lpropnetorsnop 0' another I w 1111am S Ho•anson Cahl 92630 1988 PUBLIC NOTICE Name ll•IPr•ec •~ It'll•""~\ Th·~ business •S con-Mike C.1tt11•r1 entity ttoat does business I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I PUBLIC NOTICE 183'3 Port Bn•moum Pl~~·· Laureen Ann tong 24~34 Put>flsneo Orange Coast I .,a 0r O•ang~ n·, ,, .. duCle<l D, an no•••<lua ln1s si.11ement was '•It'd under a hcl•h<Ns name the NAM( STATEMENT Newport Beat" Cohl q2nf>O COPVI!' Chi! Ct El Tor') I Daily P•IOl June 19 26 Jury FICTITIOUS BUSINESS A;.• • • 0 e B " E HOwaro .. ana•ec" ••"t" '"" CO\.rnt; Cieri. ol Or b•d shall be in ine real name Ttoe 10110"1no persons are FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Donna l Ho~an\n.., '" i I Cali! 92630 J 10 t988 NAME STATEMENT NC 1=3--•30 fto•S s1<11emen1 was 1t1eo anot' Count, '"' Jurw 231°' 1"" b•dder with a des•g I do.no bus•nen as I HAMf STATf~NT Port Barmoutn P.ace Nt'w Tll1s 1>us1ness •s con-Su·62• Tiie tollow•ng per~ons ..... Cnet l An<l•t!""' ''°'O••; w11n the Count, Cler• 01 Or l988 , ~atoon following showo~9 SHEL TEA CONCEPTS Tile lollow1ng persons are port Beach Col•• 92660 ducted t>y husband ana w•lel Glen •rv•ne Cal•' ~r ,, C t J 17 F*375 OBA /tile l1c1111ous rinme) 1 tJ t B11ker Sheet Costa d oin business as T S R -----------do~~E bc~'ri~~J~DGE 114 T,, ~ 1>u~1nes' .. .i~ cc•" ~~g~ 0"'"' ' on """ Putil,Shf'd O•ange Coast I prov•ded how~~; ~o hc.d 1 Mes<1 Caht 92626 p ~Rs o NA L To u c H Clue~~~ t>~u~~~~~~d 1 ,:,,0c:,7" T~~=e~tai:;,,~~~Qwas hied PUBLIC NOTICE Paula11no A"e E22' Cvsta Ouc·~ c, a ,,.. • .,,, l"J''"'" F313110 Daily Pilot Jul~ 3 10 17 24 totious name s use Sognpac lncorporaleO CLEANING SERVICE 49 W1111am S lic.l>.anso" w•t" the County CIPrk o! Or I Mesa Ca11f 92626 SI' P PuD11sneo Orange Coast t988 unless tnere '5 a current C alifornia t I 3 1 Saki'<• I Pinewood Irvine Calll Th•S sta11>menl w.i• '""n anoe Coun1y ·on June 23 STATEMENT OF Joan K Mol•o• 8~ • r111s Slatement "'d~ 't1t>O Uatl• P1101 June 26 July 3 Su-&45 reg1stra11on w1111 the Oranoe St•Mll Costa Mesa Catol 192714 th Ill Co t Cl " I 0 1988 ABANDONMENT OF ' (' 0 ' County Recorder In c;ase ol 92b26 wo e un y "1 o ' USE 0, FICTITIOUS Paul&11no Ave E:n; Lo~t..i ''"'" 1"" Cov"1• ... .. .,, ' 1(' .-IC!/.!8 " I Chflsty Lou Ea••• 49 I ange County Qro June It Fla4341 M~a Ca1.f 9262f> a,,ge Co..n, ,~,.,. -Su·636 PUBLIC NOTICE co•norat1ons incluOe the Tn1s business •s con· P·newooo Irvine Cahl tQ88 P b• " o 0 Coa I BUSINESS NAME "?&e names QI ''" Pres.oent ducted by a corporat«"• 927 t4 -u '5 e '<tn9e 5 I Jhe following persons Tiiis t>usoness " • r FICTITIOUS BUSINESS s I 0 F3l:Jeel Daily Polo! Jul~ 3 10 17 24 I have abandoned ti\(' use ot ducted D, an a .. .i •d PuDhsr>t'C O•a• ~ .. -ild~t PUBLIC NOTICE etretar~ "•asu•e• an I Angier K Angier Pr!''> Tll1S DuS•rlt'S5 •S con Put>l•\hl'd Or.Jroq.-Cc1,1't 1Qll8 ., M 0.,,1., p,1" 1 J •"" , .,.. <t NAME STATEMENT Manage• df'nt & CEO ducta"' h• an ondov•duai 0 P ~ 5 64._ !hf' F'1c1111ous Business Joan ... 01101 ~ l'l~ll Tlw •ollov.•ng OE-rson• d•el The City Covne<I 01 lht' !hos s1a1timen1 "'J~ 1,1t'o Ct~~\,") 1 Earl) 1~'1~. ·:·~18eJ""" •''Jul,' u· c N ,1me FAP WES T w1~11":~ .. '~~~::::r. :.:· ,' .... "'J . ~ f I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS d 1 no Du'JnPSS as C•t1 , I Costa l.~Psa •PSP••f'S Wllh 1hP County Cit'•'< (11 O• Tr·~ statement was folt'd ., Su tJ..I<' EOITION5 1100 f Coast c NAM( STATEMENT "'"os·wP•TERS IN" tnP ••Ohl 10 •f' e<,I any • ~II illl91' CC'u11t1 ,,, JUl1l' c. with th!' Countv Clerk o• Or I PUBLIC NOTICE ~wy Cr,,,.1n(\ <lei M.tt Call! ~~i: °"'''• •'" PUBLIC NO TICE "he IQ i,,w,ng persons a1e 2d0" Buc'<er" St "lewocn I O•OS 1988 anc;w Cnuntv M Jun .. n F T OUS s ESS I 9:>625 F382676 OQ•ng Dvsine~s as Bl'.•C" c.1fll C!2660 OATEO June '27 t981! F312951 1988 PUBLIC NOTICE ten I BU IN I The FOChhC.uS Bu5oness Puc•iVlPO ")~J g..-. 4 , ~ NAMf STAlEMENT 5 T<l.UC T 0~ COST COf\f 9..,-~••v• c:;t Newr•n r 1 D"l / P ·IOI Ju.., , 1Q88 Dd11., P•tnt unP tQ 26 Jul/ PubhS"ed 0 , l n e (.o.l St FICTITIOUS BUSINESS "t~P f 1 '"°'"9 CJPt., n~ dtt-1 f11~a n O'ilnge Count, on FICTITIOUS BUSINESS RUSS HUGHES·CON 0 a"e C S1ao1onge• 240~ PuDhsneo O•ange Co.is1 Pul>'"~"f'C Or.tn9£< Coast F3M314 I NAME STATEMENT NamP •elPrrPO 'O ilbO•P was Daol,P.,., •• ..,.. ·,., ,.,,9 ~,." ,.,SuLT AN11 '~'.~1>ntP<_e,B,.,irr C 1•Cf766f' Su6503101988 I ir> 13 9. 4 NAME STATEMENT Oo111gM•~"'"s~1' April 7 t988 F"•lE Jul~., •cise :;,"'' J c;;o~''"~~d\ South1.aQu<'aCallt 926 7 "~ Ou\•nPss •S cnri Suot6~Q1~~ olol Ju ) 10112 The lollow1ngpN~O<'S t1•P SIR JO t1A·rl O NI NO rJ77t:?C! "'AC r C "r: r;., TS I Ru~~l1 0 "iuQ""~ 11761 l.lu( ll'll b) J" nt11v1c:lu.11 • PUBLIC NOTICE . Oo1n9 t;.,,,nes~ ii' CHIM NF, SWEE pc; :'J'-1"1 Cllel L Anq•e ... ~ "Rock y PUBLIC NOTIC( NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING p,P Af< '•IF, r <; .,, ,.1,.,, V onte•..,1 5,....,11 o..dCJ• ·l D y .. ( S•.idl .,0,., PUBLIC NOTICE Su-646 J6f MAINT f•~Al\ICf 1" • l ~c n 'm "" d 11'P• "a G pn ._ "" Ca11r 'l2f 15 • " 5 .... ,.,. '1-'"r • g .. • • C;; ' Q;.>("" •• ~ •a1<>mt>r I ... a 1 tt>O FICTITIOUS BUSINESS r..11\lnnl1J A•P (. <n '•'!'\d N ;ue C••"' Q;?f,"" L 3"C" Ou nm"" t 81! o1o'T1t'> .) ,\. ,,. ' • r:sG4 dut•ed t. ... "O"•<l J J ngP ( n .. r t, " Ju"'' ~7 Trp IQll(lo1111r C) tJt.'r~Oll\ JIP NAME STATEMENT JeSM' s E"'"""·~ 1n I ?'1512 Ln<hlomond L lQun.i c""' 92&:?2 (d ' -.:u Tr •s t ·' ~'"' ~ CO" "" ".. u 'I. t'"" I O• NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PUBLIC NOTICE I Ca1tt q2627 JOhr Ge1Cluc.• Ah'lOOCk I Brna<1""<1V Cos1a• M@sa (. ut'• 0_,,,, p,..,J Gr''d Rusw11 C r'VlJl'll'\ 1t<fl8 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Mao•1011:i AvP C ,.,, 1 MP~.1 N•gue• C thl Q2€" I hos Dusineu Nas ton-tn~C1~c.~~::.:r~~~ g,;P;~:~· ,_..,~. r, 1 ,.~~ • ~n,~ ~tol't'"'t';.' "'J' """1 t! F3141t6 dOD~Nb~!~~··~~J;•;, 11 , 1,, '"' tn1trw,.n~ Pi>•sor" '1'" NAME STATEMENT . Cai I •n6C'" _ rt ~ nu••.nt>s< ~ C'"':,IJwc.coo b~,. 1.m.tAO p;tW>e<-~'l'" "'"'J"' .~. . ,., •t> i'"' t ~ o•• '01 ~-,...,, {'rf~q .. L(lilS't C'1'Tlmon ... PAltl'o r ,rr O• o'1 ll(\';~~.frc; If 11' t n-i .. J, llnw.ng per">on\ llttf Tto,~ t>us1nP~\ .s cr..n ClvCll'd t, ~· one. ·u .... Sh•r .A ~ ('.'~~~ ~' ~;; Ba~ H • ,.. , . .... 1 l 1Jp, J al1~ r n r ~ ! '...... it ( '1, p t " ., • , , ~ ?4 e' ton Cdfll 9, fJ ,, Rn-.,..wnnd St Fnunta1n v l! c1 ••ng t\usine~--.1s due ·--o .lJ; Jn lfll11 .101J1ll j(,,lj I r. Ai(J(.I ''-"" ' l his stetement was fllecJ IOr th(' ro11ov.111q P• ll(>O~al c 1 ' '•f 6.t ·~ee F383696 t<•llP Hon .. ld Ou.tn• Du1.11o1rr· le. ( 111• O;>"Oll WES I COAST BASE BAL l Jl'~~ .. s f nr-n.i~ I h ..... ~ lt""'''' (I ,. ... '•;;d'"" th ,,,t' Cr,unt, Cler~ or Or Corstr.JCf•r' • .:l"' u l-1 d,, .. ._ ' ., • .... -. •'. • ,, ' v r -.. ,. Su 6.40 4 'l,"'C. p,.Pm1P'• A vPf\vP W '"' P B nQh l""' CA~O~ ·sq2 T l""'tiPr (.trtr Tr·~ '' tlPrr-Pr • A1~ t ''·~t "iw•P It,.. nt.1• ,.., ,,.,., ..,, r ange Court• on June 7 t@ie'i''""' o~~._. .. ,~ ,,. .:tr•P ti' r~; .. , r c .' P ... tr' • \f ~ l ····~OJ CJ ll ') -~.... 1f,1P' Cl('l~~" j ~, r, ••' ".\ HJntmQ1C\nBP8Ch C t • .,.. ., 1npt('lo1,1r1, (.pr',,,"'' •'''Cjf f '''· , Juf't.> '6 t9fb ori '"to "'l(tr"f"\ "' i' j C-,..tj~ - Pacil•r Coast "1•QI ... d . '"'n Ne"'""" Bou1 ... ~· c ·n oo ,.., JPti' ... • l'T ,,..., ,, <!C>i ...... we~t o• Super. A. 1-Pfl .J"' i' d '"~•att~1·on "• 'l ,, ,,.,< '''l'"' '' ct• t,.,,.~ 1ti,~rs...,. i ' r.1 r 1 1 Coa!.r H1gr~a., '"'~ .:>• ., , 1 ~"fo fl •~' "9 Qd tf"' t .. ,., •eS1diP-""I a devP t: rr ~r • ..101r"1 ~ oart•c ( ;J1 "t; •< apphr.anl! lor '' -. D'"'Jf'f' ar" th,. Ca''"'"''" S1a1 .. °" oars~,,., ot trc1n~o .. r.:;1s. ,, tf'IP C,1 .. C1 ""Pw t ,. B-~(f -S anCl Hoao Memrr., ... 1)t. 1a P·"SDfll"• 3n ;(Jf '"'(J'"1'1Clf "' ff.•':, • "' .. tl"""P ~" f"'f"I ~ru,.. ' ..... 1' ··• !), ' ... ~ -~ · ' PUBLIC NOTICE .~ .. • 1 .... M ,,, • _ ~·. c Q "Ge 92CiJA .,,,g, I "'''1 nr ',,,., '1 ''<BP PuD1tst1ed O•ang!I Coast .,, ·· ''"f ' "' 1·• • • ,,, ... , 11'1 ' 1 Thomds Jon11• NrtQ!l 11°8e F313682[oaoly P.1n1 J•lllP '" 10 26 Tll s Su oaf H ''"' A,M,ul' 3 H,,,nl .. •QtrHl ', .. 1"'''n"'' •\ ('f)I I 76Q? T•mbe• Cucl.. , F383700 Put>ll 11"''' n. 1' 11•' c tSI Jul, J ·l'lRA a,, ... : , ...... '" F•;:~~o~:A~~~;~~s 9 .. t~~,') ~a1::;~\47·~ d•"""'· ........ , •• 11 .. 1 Huf'l •')lf'•l B•·''"" t ••·• P,tl .t. .. <J n ... ~·· c 1<! o ... ' r ' ,, • ,, ,.,1, 1 Su 612 ~ ... ~~~i .. , .I :.t.• '· PU8LIC NOTICE ,,.,.. l')tl A rr~ (t:'' ..,,c; 9fP dw 1 ... d t ) ' ' .,., ,.... :: ~··~.~•If~:'. r·~. ~. 02(,4P I 0.1 I 0 I •' t• ' '" ,~ i ·~P ~u·63 tl .. ,, ~ ',,P"'.,_.,, ~d"> t1 e<l a,'_, t .1\.r ~~~ J~ fi '-" t~ll P,-4,,1\, ~ ,t thf• Cn '"'· f ._.,., T hi~ nu''"~ ' 1~ '"·" H) ' .. '•P~ ----------- "" ., .. < ",. • ,..., FIC TITIOUS BUSINESS •• us H0l 0 l\lf, (;IJA rr IS <;1Jlt•mo•t'1 """ 1, ... 1 QlllJ" r .. .,,,,, •• ~ II dll(lt'cl I y "" •n<ll\Hl\<.I Su b 14 PUBLIC NOTICE •I' i' '• '' NAME ST ATEMENT POl'IAT•O•~ •t ( F FOU '' """ '"" Cn•1•", l .. ,~ "' "' tOAfl t"' "'d~ 1"'""' '" '-'11 PUBLIC NOTICE -----------~· •r .. , ""n. ~ '"'"" ,. I .. A H E R I r ,A ,, a• 1 .. c ,r•. •• ' •to F3130l2 •• \lti!Pl'>l'"I "'~ .. ' "0 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS F383030 • , t j ,.. I r •.tv.c ,A PROPf PT ES ,4P.e p 1t .. ~hP(1 f)· H QP (, • ' .... ti .. (l'ont, c .... IO• FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT J • ABC r . P:>~ 55 ·18' t•' d A•.•U• { A•1 11VES1 F38le80 oa.t, P,111 t J,,,,-.i 'l"l :( l•1l1 dr•I)•' (' .:1vnt1 "" J\11•1' ,, I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT I 'he lollowong pi:rson~ a.re ,. B· h5"'"''S•" •1r "'"" M("'l'l P,1>111•ffRS •NC p,1r111v,.•tt .-i,1,.11,. r ,.,tt ~ .,, 1.,118 iORP NAME STATEMENT n .. 1onow•11qt>"''insalf• (lo.,,gbus1ne'>sa!> , Piqr• r ,,, C:.ElfC •> CORP Oi., Pl·t Jw ~ ,i, '" !>u&/, F313618 ,,.,,., 11 wong t>f'I\" a"' do•ngt>us1nP<.< 1• TRINITY PROPfRTES & ., . (I .. ~ ...... ""'" ··:•~" r,r ,. •r Lrr .... SvNPA • ,,, .-1'lA~ P,t .~ .... d O<l"Q" C.•d .. t OC'"'QI ,,neS\3'> PR fST fNH'RPRISES 1•Nllf S TMENTS 6-6 , Deo•u .. .., CC'RP i ~ifWT"C " Sut:.28 0.J, f' >I lu"" ,(>Jul, 1 1a1CAlll'QRNI A PRI) !04;?t r1on•l• 11111n1;tn" C"ntf•rllur, D• Hu,,.,ngton PUBLIC NOTICE p ·"·~tnn.. "" c ,, ' V ''•'NG rr1PI" 204, 9 .. ,. PUBLIC NOTICE I ir~ t()8fl FE c; c; 'n NA l B [Au T,, BcJ(.to l 11•1 <1,>foM 8••<1Ch ( ~l·I '1,'(4. ;,•14 ""\~ c .. ~ .... ~· Sto• ?()/\ PUBLIC NOTICE su.(i3~ SuPPl'f' OISl ~lf'j •TOR JQhr [I'""'''" •u,•1, M•th<Jf• F At••' I"' 676t FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Ma•gaiel £j :J• I••• 1·•1. t ,,, , ., C.1 • ,.,,." FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1001 ~,,.,,, • '" c;,1t1 C" d' In 11 r I •·01nn C,1r.1ero,•, Dr "•"'•noton •, " ·" r ,. •, A ., S -J, c, ~mr o• ,, • FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Ar l C: 1 I o, • ' 8" •<' l. l t c..1 '' 16'"'" r 1 ' I, 64. · • ' .,.. 'J; ,... 9 ,,, , • "· ·nr ~ c ~I' '"" ~"'~ •at o• NAME j] ATEMENT Tne following per so~ ;11{' PUBLIC NOTICE R1cn<1•d D~•'" fl.1110 ... 1• Lo11n1t' ll 1.ll l,nr "' "~' Glond W o\bral'ld,.... 676' ja'._. d'"'.' 1{~· J ..... ' J ·e~..... Tris 1 n~c-~,, ,, '-" riu'•"PSS s. con ~,, ,QllO-Ninqt;e1son-. ,,, 00,rn1 ousin~s~as , 101"1 r ,Qflcr-· 1f, San1a •11a?1C1rio.,.t,..( Hl;nt1n,~t('ln 1C11 f1>1 bur , 01 Huntington '7,...,C' ·~ .. ~,·-~ ... ... _,ri;.•, t,1,C.v(' •• J :J,1r!Pt) '• wrY.•1, ,,, O•rlPCty .I C"P"·"" On•,,QIJuS•'11'\S3S JAMAICAN SIVL[ 41 •.1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ar') Cl I ll?'1• BPat~ C JI•• 4,lf,4( Bt'rt r Ca1tt Q:'F,,4" ~· ·~J·:l: jl t",,.,. ~-... ·: c .. ., .... ~.; r. -n I 8<-1'' ,,, .... .,,~ r, .. <le••C< HP""l' dl'l J• 11111r<OP..~fOWNERS RE Al e.1 Rd CvP•PSS c ""' NAME STATEMENT ,, I\ ,, ·~·n"~!> ~ (on Th s L.J'>•nl'S$ ·~ COi• • ho~ r•u~ n-ss •S con. 2.. ,r r'.. • ........ -.. Oeora l ""'·~ P•PSolJP~I ES T°A T f •to 11<0Mf0 WNf RS 90630 The 10110..,1110 l)f>r5ons ire ' o ... c 11'<1 ty "" •no .. du.l duCtl'd toy ll«SI .wo and ;vole OuCll'O h ' 'UU'1••0 .ind .... re ......... ·-·' .. p. , .. A ,d~... ...... • : ... l ~ rt11s Stdte"'"'' ...... I eO !nos statem .. n• """" f.lp(l Rf AL TV ~4·S1 R.i r""·,.d Randy D Mello 4 tSt Ball dOt11Q business h I R1tlt<11<J u £!"''"""" Jotin (11 P• I'\! Ill M•Cl'ttll'I r AtH1Jh.1rn ''" ,, .• ••r,.·,.~··q :'.4 .... ~, ,._,,,r< ... 1 • ,.,,1,..1.,.,(nu,,.,(,~•• I f)• witllttoP Couni,C•er• ol Or· Wt) 5u11e 140 El 1nrn CyprPSS Caltl 90630 t LANOSCAPEINTER CAl lh1~ """"'''"I w.1s t1if'<J lll1s \Ul<>m,.nt ""'" ltlt><1 ft11\ ~lilt<•"""' "dS lilt'O s C •" ' ' ,,.., .. C ,;• 1, J , ~ • , .,ngp Ct>unl, " Jur µ <'1 Call 'l2630 Gl'rr v Goeden 11 6 ~ t INC 1 '100 t 7fh St J 26( w•th 1n,., CO.•"'• ( .. , • I O• w•th tr•• Coun•, C11>r> ol Or ""'th '"" ( nur-1v C '"'" o! Or- 81.,H"'"'" I.. ' 1 ... ~ 11 • ., ·~PF •0'38 A Arsan 21){.52 """''d S•t>"P• Hol•ow u l a9 .. na Tu~I"' Cal I '12680 anq{• C ,11, ,.., }n angl' t uni. '" June 2J a••ge \. ,,.1, u"" 2'2 ' " FJa.UaS F3a433S O• •..4 S\100 11 "in t;~1 • 8l'.tCll Caltl 9:?651 ~.Jr1dscap1:1 inter Cac "l 1nes •n11s t<lllll N,-s• s:-.... ,, • •.1 ' ... ~, t /,_. Marjr .\ tJP ~.... t ' Puc• .... 1PC • • .~ Da•', P ' Lo, • , PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAi.. PARK l ' 11; ~ • 1snr ' ,, • . .: ... I..,, ••• .. " .. I ,0 -~ .. . . •I . ' . ,..., F3&408S I' . . PUBLIC NOllCE FIC Tit IOUS BUSINES6 NAME STATEMENT p .r • ,..... "}• ... Coast p •bl•\""d Qr.1• l" ("·•SI 926G, l h1\ tlu~1neo IS con I c.1ltt(1•n) F38390.t F384378 I F314194 li , 1, p, •• J ,1, •r 1 • 24 D..itt~ Ptir.' Jul, , Ho ,; 24 T h•S bu~111~sc, or. con· dUl tf'<1 Dy a Ql'f'l.!ral t><Jr 1 1 T "'~ ous1nP~~ 15 rrn 1 P11blt\ho>O r1r ·'"II" t< 1\1 P11f'11V•o11 •)• •"ll" C.o.i~t P11t l•\tlo•d "' 11 ,r Coast "••e 11'll!I' uuc.IPl.1 !Jr an ·nd•v•d•JJI ""'~"·P dur•.-o r ... (11•Pf)•3110n 0d·•1 p ' J .... ,. f Ju•, OJ \ P1I ,, J ,,, I •) I' 24 D.1 ly p,1 I ,., • Ill 17 2• Su t..:e Su-64J Al Arsan Randy O ~ello SIP•P• i-c Aramr>ula 10 ,~ 1988 1nep 1'>88 PUBLIC NOTICE No 103951 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM[ STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT fl"ltS 51il1e"'t'nt wJ~ 1, .. d ftoos c,tatt'ment ... a .. l11Pd to '' '1<1tl'mPnt was t,tell 1 Su-6J7 Sw &47 Su 644 'Al•th lhP Cnunlv C•er~ ,,1 Or I wolh lhf' County Clerk ot Or i "'"' '"f' Counl~ Clerk n! O• anqe County Oil J1111e -anQ•' Co1llllV ()n June .. 31191• Cnur>lv (ln June 2 I 141'8 t9A8 t'l8f F31297S F313038 F3840&3 P 1n•·~""<l Or.1ng< C" ,.,, n..,1 •\h!'<l O•.l•)ge Co"'' P •I ''""<1 n, •••Q" Cc,,.,, Tr• t llO'A no t1...,"V11 or , .J t ,, , p c., a'5 '''" •011r "'"<J I"''''' llt' OJ•I) Pilot Jun!' Ii? t9 16 Oo11ty Pilot Jurw IC) ;?6 Jul~ 0.11, 1>.1 I ;,.,,., 26 July 1 ,.. d '"CJ 1 .. , .. • " '"" 1 1Qafl 1 J •o 1ciee 10 '· 1'•ee tlE'l\.t>')R · n f r,t; Su 609 Sv6191 Sv 638 '' T F I> G RO p • .. .. 11 ' I ---================;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;--; •.A &.~ r,,1P A~,, .. .,_., ft _,P/4~,,.. PD ., " J. .. ' t I f p:. 'of Ft r •<E S'l 011<' r ,, .,r, THAT DAILY C.:~~ ,,.i\"11..,( _ .f"J~ ~C..· t;FD1.ol(f(, C.91) ,UZZL U V.1.i i'-""°l! ~~ ~ ~". v woao GUU •-• t ' I ri.1>vf1 0 1 Rd HAABOA L AWN MT OLlllf ;. • ' '" t • '• A Ed•t•d bv CLAY R POU AN ---------t • f:j,.;},. .. ( ., ' , ...... ! ,~, ...... , ,. ~. How to lnnuencean 18-year·old. '·' 1 • I I • ... ~· ,, ..... ,. 't ,' 1').t• .:.. PIERCE BROTHERS IELL BRDAOWA'f Mortt..1ar , • '; .. i. 110 Bro1u "'"' Costa ,,1 .. ,, 642 El" rJ. • I' .•• , i' • t ' ~. .... 1'382673 .... ', ... "I 0 " '"'v' \J b•" r G,,,,.,, p, • ~ 1. a.r-r , •1; ll'rra1tnn.11 Tra1~ ~-.~,. W Fiilll• ' lo•na c,qr 1)10 R<1"'" '• .J•t $Pal 9P3C h (,31,r <; • 4 0 ' t: r l1 ,, lt-i(! t ' ' I,_ ~·1 f. ,,,. l°'"I ""''"' ,.,. , ""' t, (: •• , '# .J"'11'.;P C, •' 't tt.•p ... F31303J p 1h•·'' ,..(1 0 .. 1, r (,,'I' ~· ( l'' il f t I t •r. H&PP' 1 i ... ,, o I JO~f"tJl"l '•~ ~.1 ( ... , ~ ,, •,.-> • , •• I ,., ' A ... f I I c. I •• t•I, ... ,. F382974 P I•'',,• '' r I 11 -t t)f , ... 1•• .. ·' STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? f hP lrHf.-o,..ndPnt 1s pleac:,ed to dn nounc,.. i ll"w serv11 P now ava1latJl11 to new ou-,1nli\')e\ We will nf w SEARCH lhP namP tor you at no Pilrd har~f' and save you thP time and 1tw tr1p to the Court HousP 10 Sdnta And Then of' ourse alter lhe se drch 1s rnmpleted wf!. will ftle your f1ct1t1ous bu<i1n~<is name statemPnt with the County Cler p1Jbltsh once a wePk for lour -NPeks as rPquirPd by ld w and lht'n f1IP your proo f of public alton with the County Clrrk Plf'ase stop by 1, t11ic ( 1r tl l1l1ous businPss st atPmPnl at I hP lndepP.ndent olf1cP at I 7969 BPd• h Blvd Huntington BPath Cah forn1a II you l an not s~p by please call uc; at ( 714) 842 1444 and WP will mt1kP drrari~1Pments !or you to h,rndle lh1"> pror f'du1ii by mail II volf'should havti anv further Que} lton' please 1 all u'> and we will be more than glad to ,;ic;~'"' you Good luL k 1n your new buStnf't,',11 0 0µ •' ,,. JI' ·~~I '\. J •• f!j ~ 1· ... .,,.. ·~ -l•--1 ,. I' ,.. ..... ~ .. '"' ... • n '1 '": • f"\ ':I A R T 0 Y I I I I I S A ii :1 A T I' I 18 I I A fellow who was new at do- ing laundry carefully divided the clothes into separate piles. He started the machine. added detergent and, without hesitation. added all - - of clothing ···1 ••o thr chudl., QuOlcd t , I I r r) " ,.,,, '11'\\1n9 Nord\ :1 ..... •IJ Ito.., ''"I ~I·:> J be•ow ") J I' I' I' I' 15 I' I' 1· 1· 1'0 J 11111 •1 111 1 6u1Lno1:> io S311d 33~Hl 11• peppv ·uo111a1 .. 4 1no4a1M ·pu1 1uel5Jeatp-pepp1 ·1u14:>1w 841 P91JllS 8H H f!d e&IJldH OIUI se4101:> e41 pep11\1P .<11n1•J1:> Alpune1 Ou1op 11 ~u HM 04-M MOll•I v S3ild 33t:IH1 "1Y3t:/3::J 'tYVHJ.SY i. t:IOM Y J. N()::Jt:llZ T1d03d 31/:i30 SlIH'MIOS OJ. SHMSNY POST OFFICE. 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I ' J ' J ~ ' l ) l t • ) c fl I • l T' l1ily Pilat SUNDAY JULY 3 1988 Olymplc ••Hing trl•I• to be held et thrH alt•• thl• wMk. 03. Glenta acore winning rune -a•ln1t Plr•t•• on wlld pitch. D4. Becker disposes of Lendl Navratilova's ·reign halted He finally prevails on ninth match point to reac h final W IMBLEOON. En nd (A P) - Bons Becker was so e asperated chat he turned to a line ju ge for ad vice in his men·s scm1fina match againsc Ivan Lendl Saturda} C't Wimbledon . "What sho t sho u d I use next?" Becker asked the wo an as he tried to figure out how to put way Lendt after blowing seH•n match points. The West German missed that eighth t hance. 100. .. hc said she didn't know enher." Becker !io31d. F1nall) on the ninth match point spread over two days, Becker found the right shot. a forehand that wh1u1:d past Lend I, who was near the net. Thatga\C Bec ker a 6-4. 6-3. 6-7, 6-4 victor} and put him into today's final for the third 11mc in four years. this lime against Stefan Edberg. Becker won in 1985-86. It wa-. anothrr frustrating year for Lendl. who 1s the wo rtd•s to p-ranked men!s -pla~er but has never won a G rand Slam tournament o n grass Talking to the hne judge while Lend! was serving in the dec1s1\C gaml' wa~ rnns1dered b~ som e 10 be an act ofgame~mansh1p h~ Becker Becker also would som etimes bounce a ball "hilc Lend I was prepanng to sen c Steffi Graf ralan the Championahlp Plate on Centre Court at Wimbledon Saturday a• U~o runner-up Martina NavratiJova loou on following Graf'• three-eet triumph. Graf earns No. 1 label a ft e r ta king Wimoledon c rown \\l\IBLLl.><1' l ngl<tnd l-\P1- \1rt1'1 <11JI .,,,,., -....o I l"l'f\"hcrl' 1n thl \I.odd hut < l'Otrt' ( oun Jt \\.mhkJ1111 "hoc \l.ut1na ''' 1.111111' J rukd fur nt'arh a dC'l."ade < '" '°IJturdJ\ tht' 14·\ear-nld '-' t'~t < innwn m.::1J..· her reign UOl\l'r\al .tn•I hnJrllt' thl' undl\putt"d 4ut·t'n ol """' I 'tl 1101\ < 11.11"'110 I~ 111 the IJ\I I 'i gamt'\IO .1ptu1l· 111.'J third \lr:11t1.ht (1rand -.,1;im 11tll .ind l·nd "a' ra11lo' a·~ hid tor \I, 11 hkJ11r h"tc"'' ""h a ). -h-2 t t . "1'•n n the "omen·., fin.ii It' hJ1·d 111 rut .rn n.clamatrnn p• 11>1 '' J period on i:ra) "J' JI. l\J \.J1d altt•r ln\lng a \\ 'I ""'I• •fl \IO~k' mJll h t11r thl• tir.I I 1111 \ ' I\• \ I I~ I H 11 \1, t11 " 'n I n~hl no" II :li,I I h\: lh1.· l'lld 111 Jn t"IJ hut 1\0 \ 1k:11 h 1111 ·th!,,, J 1hJpta · 1 h1. , n.1ph r rn.i' hJ' t• a \II lf'\ h<>ol. ~ nu1ng to• ( rrJI "h11 I\ \I'\ IOt! 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'.111' fllJ' hJ \l' thought the) \t 1 .... 1i.h1n~ thl· men·\ fi nal after c or .1! , ·'"1 '"1111' J1.,pla' of power 1 r 1,,, · 11 ldl them g.tspmg and ,,1'1.11 1 1\J tru,trJt1·d in ht'r btd to 1 .. 1.11"111,1 \\ 1mhkdon 1nords with a ,,., 1 11·h .. 1r.11~ht \tngk1o 111k and nm th ' . ,,., •. ,l,1.r hJ'""nthl·l · Open. ... 1 ,111 111,1 t • '"' ra11fo, a 1n last • .1· , '111.il Hu: 'h" ha\ "On con - ' ,. ' t ' "'1 h.nJ,nurt' including the \ "' • j .1 1 'r~:n thi' 1.t·ar and grass •J• ,., ,., ... urtJu "hc.-re she had '.I \I I \l l'I J fi)Jllll (Jtk I J,J11 • ,,, , um!"> 111 prei.sure. I 'uc1 r•Phnl t ';i nt't11·r plis~er toda)." • ' '.:.i.11111•""' "h1• had "on 4 7 t.:111 ' 11!! <., mJ t1 he:, a t \\ n·l'llnl1111 ""' .-l11'lng to Hana \1.1,,tl ~ "J '1 1•w "' ~·m1fi nall> ",r I"' •ul..J 11,t\ h•\C'd Ill gt't thc.- '·• .• 1: It" J 'drd .. But I .. 1.1 · d1 1 : tu I JO' shamt• E1gh1 (Please .ee GRAP/03) But Lend I said he "as not bothered b} the We .. 1 (i(•rman·s an11cs. "E H'rybody has their habns." he said "We ha\t' the umpire out there. and 11"; his JOh to decide what •~ (w1th1n the rules)." Robinson turns back Angels on two hits, 6-1 Beck<.'r said tr) ing 10 show up Lend I was the farthest thing from his mind. "What I bad in mind was to bring me good luck,·· he said. "Some people talk to the umpire for 10 minutes. * somc.pcople-wa' e !.-0--ihc crowd. some peopk Ill' thl·1r shoes. "Man) people ha'e donr 11 alread~ 110 mr) and thr\ "'"do 11 ag:un ·· ~fr needed 'ometh1ng The "•n· n1ng 'ihot didn't !>Ccm to be in &d.dshag Bed.a had '" match prnnts 1n the final game of the founh wt Thl' other thn.-c came Frida'. 10 the tu:breaker of the third l>CI. "hi.ch Lendt "on. 10- Bc( ker failed to cash 1n on om· of the matr h point' "hen. "•th Lcndl at his men.·\. he hit a forl·hand \Olle\ 0' er thl· ba'>C.·linl· The match "a' \USpended because uf darknes'> afta the third set. and (Pleaee .ee BECKER /03) Detroit pitc h e r supported by three home rs in win ~ DI I ROI I t -\Pl -Detrmt's Jeff Robinson ,ind Pat 'ihendJn both lorml"r rnllege pla~ers. are '"11 ttt••><l hawhall student' R11b1n\un 1\ tx·1ng tutrm·d tl' 'cteran pitcher I )m h• \k\antkr and '>hendan U\CS ups fr om 101 ma h1~ k<igul·r 1 larr. .. fhe Hat"'-' a Iker The~ Ill.Ilk thl' k"o"' pa~ utl'"aturda~ 10 tht.• Tigers' o-1 \lltt1~ u'er 1ht' ( alifurn1a \ngt'ls at T1g1·r '°'ltad1um Knhrn..cin r1tl hcd a l"o-h111rr "hill" Darrell ['Jn'. ~hl·nd.in Jnd l>a'c Bergman honwr<.'d. The r 1~1.·r, ha\ e nu1-.rorrd thl· .\ngcl\. I'-I. 10 the last (\\0 ftJffil'\ .. , 11u kmm 1h1' hallparl. f f1ger 'tad1uml 1s huilt lor th<N .' k rnd'> 111 h111as. for left-handers. and 1h1.·~ ·rl' good pl.1,er,." ·\nge" Managt'r Cook1t• Rota' 'aid .. , hat h,111 l 'Jn'> hit \l:l!> .JO llUI 1n 11ur hallrMrk hut 1ht•1. q· got ~nod kll·hJ ndeJ hitter' 11n 1h1-. duh h1·rt· .. fhl' nnh h11' 1111 Rohan<.<'"· IJ.' "l'rl· Bna11 D1""' n111g' I 11th h11rr11: rwl lhilh oru:uut m lllt: .-.u1h. JnJ J l\,,;.1•ul ''"~k h1. \\ Jlf\ Jo~ nt'r 1n the ntnth Ru!'lrn, .. n 'trm I.. out \I\ and "alkl'd '"" 10 p1tlh1ng 111 .. fourth l11rnpkll' )Wme ·-r,l' ~<>I J lot ot t•intidl'nll' .. ...i1d Rnbin~un "h" ml\nl .1 "ll l.l'J torkhall ""h lh IJ<;th.ill' T'1' ""'·,·11I J lkrng1<1 lx"k O..·tnn.· th(' ~ml'' and 1'1.1 k.1rnnlal111 I H·Jl-.1.1ht·nd.11c<lb\ hJ1.1ngh1m (11ll h till' n1~h1 h..·t11n· "\\l• d .. n·1 p1tlh .d1 l.1· 1>111 I ml'Jn thl' man' 11h r,·J1hk I k \..n""' l'' 1·r' hJtln 1n tht· k aguc .. R.1h111,1u1 ''h" 'hut 11ut thl -\ngl·I, on .\pril ~t· " -I 111 h" l.1,t 111n1• ,1.1r1' JI l 1g1·r '°'11:id1um "'hl'n· lk1ro1t h.1 .. \\1111r11n1·11t 11 1n1 luJ1J1g thl· la't ti\ l. I h1· I 1gu' k.1d 1h1· '1''' '11•rl. 'Jnl-l'1.'' h' 2 1t.11111·, 1n 1h1· \nra11<1n I 1'.ll!lll' f .1,1 "lk'' !l•ll ii l••I 1nort' r).1"<'1 th.in I dn .. \Jrd \ll'\atlJt'I \\hP rn1h,·J 'l'\t'll IOOIOg~ 1n Dt•tro11·, 11-11 ',.tor' f nJJ' night "Ill'"· gut :.i grt•at iuture Dodgers take care of Cubs Leary s catte rs 10 hits. beats Chicago for first time . 8-1 LOS .\NCi[U:.S <\Pl -fhc onl> wa\ Tim Lear. kit he had a chance to end h1~ pe~onal fi,c-game lo 1ng streak ag.ainst the ChrcagQ Cubs "as to make them swing the bat - something thq do quite wt'll. The Cubs managed 10 hm ofT the Lo!> .\ng1.-lcs Dodgers' nght-hander. but hr fru\lrated them when 11 counted en ro ute to an 8-1 v1c1orv Saturda}' night at Dodger Stadium · "l JUSI had to work tonight." said Leary. who struck out six and walk<.'d one e n roull· 10 his fifth compktc came of th<.' season and his first career win ag.ainst the Cubs. /I/ The schedule HOME Tooev-Cn1ca110 I OS om Juiv 4-SI Louis S 10 om • Jul~ S-SI Louis 7 3S om July 6-SI Louis. 7 JS Pm July 7-ldle Julv 1-P1llsbur11n 7 JS o m July 9-Plt1sbur11n 7 05 P m • On TV, Cnannel 7 • A.II oames on KA8 ( (190) "I knew coming out of the bullpen Martina ·and a run-S(·onng groun- 1hat I wasn'1going10 be1n command. d out ti~ p1 nc h -h111cr J erq so I had to mt>. m} pitches becau~ M umphrt.'\ thC'~ 're a good h1111ng team I tned (o -··1 "a' a·ltllk ltrl'd. but 1 "ante<l to establish m~ fastball d own <.'atl) in mat..c -.ure I !>ta~cd aggressive:· said the game and make then swing the Lean.\\ ho 1!' 4-4 at home this season. bat. That St't the tone for the rest of the "Thi·~ is a tough part.. to h11 in. (uh,· r0<l l.11· kll P1u• ~.;"ho lt1ol.,·d no1hint1. hl.1· thl' pn1'-t'd nght- hantkr "ho hlankt•d thl' CinnnnJtl Rl·d, on lour hll' anJ nt• ":ill.~ 'ilightf\ mon· than a 1twnth ago Juhn Shclb1. ilnJ J...1rk (i1bsl1n t'alh haJ thrl·c hit' JnJ '"t' R RI to lead the Dnd[tl'r•; IO-h11 att.tl I. .. I made \ll\l mJn' n11<>1Jll'' .. l'llll -..11d .. l got tht• 1'::111 ur anJ I ~<it ht•h1nt.I thl· h1ttl'f'>. I JU'I ha\t' to O..·ar down .int.I gl'l ahrad M thl'm " (11b,on JOd f ranklin '\tubh" hit '"1 ... run '>tnttk~ 1n the lnunh inning a" Lo' .\ngdt.·' rrurtt•d tm ""run' and padded "' k.1J to 8-0 1n 'uppon of I car. .,_5 l h1• Dodger\ ha' e \lllrC'd I., run\ for him in tht.' IJ<.I '"o gaml'\ thl· 'amr numt~:r the~ got for hrm 1n thr prn w us fi1. t' .. \\ 1' ha,t·n·t bc.'cn doing 11 3' 1nJ11. 1Juab." 1ubb <.aid "f,er.unt' ha" ht•t•n p1l·kang up cat h o ther. 1us1 hh· tonigh t. Thai·~ the wa' our 11.•am hJ' ~·en pla~ 1ng ·· '\ i ,10' th1111A JO\ h.,•tt\'r than hl' '!1lllh1ni; \ : JJll\ h1· 'p:t, h1ng not thm" 1:i~ ThJt' : .. ~ . I \,111' 11p.,;,n1-.I th1· lktrl)lt '>l.·lonJ "1th h1' r r·h h· ml.' run '" .1 ] .11 r111nrwm \\1il1e F"ra1oer '·' ·'" "·" 11\l' \ •I Ii' J'>I '-t'' l'n dl'\ 1\1110\ \~, r, 'tJnin~ It• t 11 •• l:X:1ro11 \IJnJger 'p.11 ' \nJl·r"'n "11J T h.11 '>''hat I htl1".'d "l1ulJ l1,q•1xri .1.'l ·nth, '"<"Jlhl'r ~1•1 gooJ 11·, rh.l It• gl't I• ·11 lllll' r ·r~ ·, n1 J1tuht thJt hitting I\ I •Jll,l\.lt llJ ... l t1l· I 1!!•''' hJttl·d .ir11u nJ "h1k "nnn¥ the 'll:l• fl ,,.,. th11d I r l'l"' ".ii l'd < 1.1r. Pe11" J nJ \13tt '''~t'., ' th Pill •ul .ind 'lh1·n,IJn I 1lh•\lt"J "Ith hi\ •th ! , •11111 ,1 l•'"'·rinti hl""' 111 the f.st ing til thl' 1h1rd .k, i.. 111 • 1:h' tkld It "·•' the \l'l.•tnd 1ou11.t''"11 r •. 111, 11 .11· ""l''hl.t" • JJ rl·achl·d thl third J,·, I. ,, 11 , 11 •111 r ' l'.11 1• r, 1lh "' ng1ng lhr hat g1"1J \nd"""fi ... 11d ·\\11rl.. n~ "11h ll.11"""\ tht' Hat "3~ g1•"d '"'him lh t.Jught him"' 'tJ' in lhl"r1· game.. an'"a'· so 1f \OU Sta\ ahead o f the l he Dodger" opened the "4.·onng ag:.i1n"t Pico lln a o ne-lrnt "alk to 1ubh\. a d1,uhle do\\-n thr left fiC'ld hne h' Gibson and Shclb' ·,.. l"l'·run 1nglc.up the m1ddk Dueling linemen . The schedule AWAY T OQlh -0•"0' 10 3~ 6 r-• J , • • ~ .... ~10 4 2~ Cl' - J ' :.--'"'?"'O 4 JS o ,... • Ju•v e--T:)'0'1'0 C )5 O~ • Ju \ ' C !'-'iano 4 35 o ..,. • Ju \ 8 -,.,., ano '35 0 ,... Jw' ~ , .. , a"C 10 J5 e .,.. • o~ -. ("lanne s • A Qa,.,•\ on MP( I 710 T hc:.onl> run olT him came in the h11.tcrs. 11 makt; 11 <"asier .. fifth inning, on ron secu11ve singles b) The Dodgers didn't ha'c an) Vance Law. Jody 'Davis and Dave d iffi cult) finding o pen holes again st Cub-. <1hort..-1o p ha"°'' DuMton left the gam1· 1n th« tifth inning\.\ 11h a 'itram<.'d left ham-.1nng Todd Kato•elch of Corona del Mar le li•en a abot by Huntington Beach'• Ke'rin Lewie during workout in preparation for l"'rt- nlgbt'• Orange County All-Star O.·e. Ump conflicts led to firing ~ NEW YORK (AP) -Conflicts Wlth umpires helped Billy Ma rtin lo~ h is JOb as manager. New Yo rk Yankees Owner George teinbrenner said Saturday. Steinbrenner was asked on NBC's pre-pme show before the "G ame of the Weck" whether Ma rtin was fired June 23 for his rumored drink.in& problemsand his poor handling of the Yankee pitchers. "lt was a combination of thmp. And those were two things. but not paramounc things." Steinbrenner S&Jd "One of the things was the umpire suua tio n. 1 mean when you're told by the umpires associa- tion tha t you will be 1rea1td dtfTettnt than an y o ther (manqtr) 1n IM pme and 1hat )'OU come out of the duaout your aoing to be run ... ''Even a fter h is apolOI}' they didn't come beck wtth a ful~tcak endone- mcnt. Wccould1«W'Mtwuhappen- 1na. He was rcti<'Cnt to ao o ut and arauc fbr his playm wMn they tho uaht the} v.erc n~t .. Giamatti brings classroom order to NL Some have called league chief 'dean of discipline· -~ By JIM DONAGHY .~ ............. NE W YORK -Whecher1t'sm theclusroom o r on th<' baseball field. . Bartlett G 1amatt1's top pnon ty is order. G1amattt. who was president of Yak for naht years. 1s now m his second year as pmi<knt of the National Lcaauc. He was sdccted president of the NL on June 10. 1986 and the dec1s1o n c.arM a.s a surpnsc 10 bu brethren 1n Ka<km1a. "One group thouaht 1t was ntft)•. the othtr thd uah t 11 was the ultimatt proof of m) rssirntaal onsoundne They (ell into the camps I would h:nt J)f'td1cted:· G1amat11 said in a rt'C'Cnt 1ntef\<ICW Instead of volumci o f poetry by Dante a nd ptnscr. his bookshclve and dn k are now dutte~ v.-11h baseball memonbaha "It became d ear lO me that lhas wu a whole new culture;· G 1amatt1 said: "Thtte wtrt some intcrcstina similarit1" to whctt I had bttn. 1n the ~n.c chat both cu lturn, are 't"I') lustoncall~ nnented and 1n ~time "a~~ n·tr1'~Pt'll1'<' ·\nd txlth \\erC' fo1rh do\l'<l. in lt'rm\ l)I hO\lo peoplt 1."0mt' up thl' rant..) .. (j1ama111. "ho fl('nt a relat1,th Qu1tt tin1 H'M in offi Ct'. made htadhnc'-this <;('J~n "htn h<' \u\pended C1 nl·tnna11 Manager Pl"tt Ro~ for \tJ da'..,. for \ho' rng umpire Oa' e Pallone ~om1.• 00<,('0011 t11l1c1al\ and pla\t~ C'c.,mp.rc:-J ( 11ama111 to a "dc:in (11 J1 1phne" or .a 'C'lf-Sl\ IC'd lhot N~s "Order v.1thou1 lrttd<'m 1s n-prt~~"e a.nd frttdom "11hou1 MJer ·~ anarch' ... G1amatt1 said 11ama111 c-ame t(1 offiC't' a' a~ 1dC'..('\cd fan and ha\ had 10 team the ':anou' mtm:a,,es o( Na~Nll l:iv. While pt'C"l1dt n1 of \alt. (Hama111 ~a '>Omellmt'\ M't'n tm\1nd the-'" League-campu toting a traMllor d10 1unt"d into a &\ton Rt'd \ &3"'<' Whc.•n G1amatt1 Wll' announ<'td as lea,ue f'rt~ttknt hC' madt' II dear that ht had no grand 11lu.,1on' of C"hang1n1 th<' pme· hC' lo"" .. 1 thmt.. •t\ gcocral one tamJl('n v.11h ha~ball n hnk' '' humanh po s1hlt ... ht \aid "The fund~mental gnd. lhc grometn ' bt'au1' of,basebtill o~hl to be altered gtnJtTI' " ( •• m tt1 ~" h" tl'h 11\a., mad<' mu h ea\ler t>' 1h1• hl'lf\ hr tt•'t trnm f\1rmcr '' prt"'-1dcnt Chut:i I l'C.'00\ I ""' Ml'<.'('J .. ( 11.1ma111 -.aid ··\h prcd<"-,.l'''°' "'•'" iral·111u\ l..nlw• k'Clge:iblt and \lo ond<'r tulf\ l1•nhulmmg I 'rt'nt fwm Juf\ l "1 14• l)\"t'rnhl·r l1tth 1 f\l~r.1 .l\ tht pr('">1den1~1~·1 I l"tc.·n,-J lrarnt'\J and \\ .itl'h<.'d · Thnr·, ,tn t•n,lrmou'I. amount of baS<'Nll IJ\lo rcgul.11100' f'l'hl'1C" 11<nllcn and Mtabh M-d tr,1m r.i..1 I"'"' 111·<'., that I a' a Ian had nCI grup 6f l hat h,\, Wl.<'n .i loni ume to .Ji:~u1re and I still ,11ln·1rfl'tcnJ1t1 l,1rttf'l.ll all 0(1ha1 "he said 1-arhcr th" m<'1nth. CC1mmt\\10TI<'r PC'ttr l C'tx'rrnth announ~·l'd hC' ~ould not aC'C'C'pt a \C'H'lnd fi,,._,r.ir ttrm anJ \,1ama111 has emeried .ts thl" hl..th replAc<'mC'nt l ctx-rmth ...:i1d hO\lot'' er he •111 remain throu h the OCJOl1a11on., for • nev. pll\tn' ,ont ~t1norocrtoa'\'11Ja ~ot1~trans1t1on ( 11 matll '"'" h1\ pnf1nt1<" art .,un1lar 10 l t'll(rrt,th'\ •< on11nuc.'\I ad1. :anl ~ment\ 1n minonllN 1n h.l..ch.111 • \ton1tt'r 11;umtan~ ~bu4-C and pt0\'1de uppmt and rchab1l11111on. · •Pro' 1dt-an ~td('Th amh1anct at patt.s and 1n,t. II rri,,ram' le' curh a Ml abuJC" b' fan' U.S. poloista win, 11-10 'I< 'I< >-.. I<)-.. -l •l'lil.lle Cra11 \\ I ,, '" \\\lppc'd 3 \hOI b) \tor t "''·'"'""•th t"o <;('\'onds left for an ' 1111ir.. for t tft l n1tcd \ates 'c-1 tof\ r.rnt..\'d 'I USl~sla' 1a 1n an nh1h11111n \lo&IC'f f)<llo match Satur- d,I\ n1~h1 1 h~ pm<' N't~('('n the l ' and '\ 11>1""'"'' Of\ mp1" teams at t~ I nl\cr..tt' o t the P ,·,fie was the first 110\ 1n a "'"'It\ ICIUI thro uahout < 1lltom1a l ~·m \t hmcdtr ·ore<! four p1s 111 k.,d thr fourth r-anlcd l 1. taim. wh1k \ a~hn DJUh(l and O<>eanin ta,·b '40m::i thrtt goal\ to \(ad 'ugosla' ta l he \men~n and Y~av1a rt'tum to arnon for the woond pme tll tht '>t'nc\ todt' It • tanfOfd. \Mn hcaJ \OUth IOJQ\ at CVtl)On H.artic. H 1p.h 11 .. o'clock o n Tunday l'hc tcnnoont1nun wtlh pmes on ~t'dncsda at lJ n o.c.>. fndlly at ~lmont P'tau 1n Lona ladi ud \aturda' at Ptppndtne On1vcnaty. b OrMge Cwt OAJLV PtLOT/ &indty July 3. 1988 Pirates.packing 'elD in thanks to super salesnian From Tale A11oclated Pres• PITTSBURG H - A former Jem1-pro Ill soccer player who grew up to the &atles' hometown of Liverpool and onCt' worked for Bnt1sh Leyland Motors may be as imponant to the Pittsburgh Pirates' murgence as Jim Le' land or Bobb~ Bonilla. · Bernie Mulli n ne,er pla)ed baseball. but he knows ho" to ~11 ll 't ou ta lk about a super salesman? &mac Mullin hn~ sold peopk on attend tog Pirates' games. so~ething he "as told an I 985 was impossible -not af\t'r a drug scandal. a run ol last-place finishes and a succession of h1gh-pn<'ed and unpopular players. If the Pirates' turnaround on the field has been rt•markable. its transformation from dying franchise to 11 txX>mmg.'1brant one 15even more dramatic. Baseball Comm1 ss1oner Peter l 'eberroth calls 1t thC' proudest accomplishment ofh1 s four-) car tenure. ··1 ne\ er thought baseball was dead in Pittsburgh, because th1s 1s a great spons town. a great community," c;aid Pirates General Manager Syd Thnft. "We JUSt had to g1\e them something "orth watching:· Th1rft acquired the pla)er5 and Leyland manages them. but Mullin. sales and marketing director Steve Cirl·rntx·rg. 'olunteer sales director Bob Dcrda and l>thl·rs ha'e put people to the stands to watch them - lots and lot!) ofpt"ople in a stadium where only 735.900 "andaed Ullo Pirates· games to 19 5. '..:o".JUSt three ~ear after the worst attendance b> a !\a11unal League club this decade. the Pirate's will thn.•aten thl' fra nch1Sl'0S all-lame attendance record of I 1u' 2~ !>el 1n I %0. The' 0H' drav.n more than 400 .tl(X) hall\.. a' through their homC' season aftC'r more than 121.000 turned oul for thrt.>e games w11h the Ne" 'I or~ :O.kts la'' "'eel... and \tull1n said the) could dra" 1 m1ll1un ran' b' l 41lll ··\\ha t·~ the om· 1h1 ng that's turned 1t around"'" ~tulhn c;a 1d "h·~ not l)nt' thing. it's the. 1.000 ~lungs "'l"re Jom~ N-ttcr \\ c."' l' tned all along lo be a D1sne~ · st\k op("rJt1l1n. "here thl' "io I pnon t~ v.as fo r our gue'I~ to h:l' e lun in a dean and safe en' 1ronmc.-nt, 1N1th C'\lCl knt l'USlllmc.•r ~n ICC ··\\ e lJll thcm 2ue,ts. not fans "e got that from D1snr'. h>(l bu1 th:it', "'hat the~ arc. our guests for thl' da~ ·· · Quote of the day Charlie Manuel, balling coach lor the ( le' eland I nd1an . ,·redning Hall ol Fame slugger Harmo n l-..1llebre"' "Ith gi,tog him a 'aluahle hmmg ti p that he has passed along 10 has student'" 1th the T ntx· "Harmon told ml' ne\C'r to chl'"' gum at the: plall' He said 11 makes ~our e~eball-; bounce up and down." Jacobsen extends lead to four -P~ter Jacobsen surva"ed a boge\_-n hogl'\ fin 1<,h to stretch has lead to four strul es Saturda} afta three round~ of the \\ l''>tl·m Open Golf Tournament m Oak Brno~. Ill Jal obsen. see!.. 1 ng his fi rst "1ctol") stoce I 984, .,hot a 3-undcr-par 64 oH'r the Buller Nauonal Golf ( "luh ,our'>l'. "hich \\as robbed of its natural defC'nscs h' thl' .1b"><:nle uf 'A 1nd Jarnb!>en. rebounding from hal l.. pmhlem<> thal ha'e plagued him for three year.;, complrtl"d 5-l huk' in 12-under-par 2()-i and matched the largl''>t th ml-round le<1d on the PGA Tour this sea'>on. Dan Forsman, Daye Eicbelberger, BIU Britton and Jim Benepe. pla) ink an his first PG.\ Tour event. shared <;c;.'C"ond at 20 For\man had a I that incl uded a double bogl·~ -ti on the IJ'>t hole Bntton mo"ed up with a 6 7 The -l-l-\ear·old E1l hl'lbergrr shot 68 and Benepe. a \\ ~oming nat1 ,·e "ho has pla}ed on 1he Asian tour. in .\uo;tralia and C Jnada 1n the l~st 1"0 ~ears. had a boge}- tree 69 Mark Calca,'ecehia v.as ne\t at 209 after a 67 all) Little tool.. Jnother <;tep towa rd her flrst~F'GA '1ctor;. <,1nce I ':ll\2 b~ shoollng a 3-under-par 69 for a p.1,o-sho1 IL-ad after th ree rounds of the du Mauner ("Ja,s1c in C oqu1tlam Bnt1sh Columbia. Little. 36, had a 5-l -hok total of 8-under-par 208 after three tnps around the tdb l-\ard \'ancou,er Golf Club eour.;e. Sherri Turner and LPG.\ Tour rookie Laara Davies of England b<llh ~hot'\ 70s and "ere tied for second at 210. Patti Riuo. Am) Alcott and Debbie Masse)' were next at 213 R1110 c.hot a .... 0 . .\lcott had a ,I and MaSSl') struggled lo a ., ' In Rancho Muneta . .\ustrahan Peter Thomson shot .1 6-undt>r-par 60 to take a one- strokc k ad afta the first round of the Senior Gold Ru'ih Sullivan wins another pole Danny Sullivan tx·at the track record b~ nearl~ t"'o mph ~aturda~ to clai m the pok pm11wn Im tuda~ ·., 'ie' en th annual ( k ' d and ( 1r::ind Pr" _ ull1,an "'ho • enJl·d :i 24-r.lll' 'lump v. hen hl· ~un the Pon la nd 200 t'A O "ed ., Jg11 hJ' heen on the pok for all three(' ART mad race' th1 ' <.CJ'>On H 1s speed of I 'H 068 mph on has 2bth lap t'f 1.1u.11tt~ ing broke the record of 136.287 mph set last 'l'J r h\ Roberto Guerrero. \ulhvan·s Penske Rdn ng tl·.1 mmatl·~ Rick Mean, "a~ the second-fastest quah tier at I 'II 0·'4. a \peed he reached an Fnday's first <,css1on anJ l,11kd 1111mpro\ e upon aturday because of mechan1l.il pr11bll'm\ ~ull1' an and \>tears now ha\e "'on fi \l' Pl thr "' pok po'i1t1o ns on the Ind) -car c1rcu11 th1<. 'L'M \k ar' l1n the O\als of lnd1anapohs and PhO\'nl\ Jnd '-ull1,;rn on the mad courses of Long Bear h P11nl.ind .1nJ < lndand Mears hasn't won a road rau· 'lnl 1· ! •1)12 Hans Slack of G ratnau. West (1aman\ Jw\ l' J n \uJ 1 200 Turbo Qua11ro to victory . aturda' in 1hd k'd and Trans·-\m co,enng thC' 99.2 m1k" at an J ' a agl· <.peed of I 03.5 mph The v1ctOr} was the firs1 l'\1•r in T rans-.\m compet1t1 on for Stuck. 37. "'ho won thr2-l-hourle MansC'"'C'nt to 1986 and 198 7. bu1 .\ud1·., Jll·\' hl·,·1-dnH' Quattro ha no"' won four of this \Car\ SI\ Tran<.-.\m races ... Alain Prost of France held. on Ill "'1n the pole pos111on for today's French G rand Pn' 1n I c.· I a'itellct. hi s first pole 1n more than two 'ears. and l'lldl·d Rra11han Ayrton Seua'1 six-race ~treik as the top qu:ihfier Prost on Saturda) rC'tamed the lead he h:iJ Jlkr Fnday·s session by averaging 126 :222 mph on h1., fa~test run over the :! 3~mlle cou~. which he toun·d in I minute. 7.589 seconds. CHARLIE BRANDE'S ORANGE COUNTY VOLLEYBALL ~ CAMP .,_.: Monday July 18-Frid1y 22 -12 30 10 5 pm Eech 01y Where: Corona del Mar High School wtto: Boys & Girts Ages 9-16 beginning to Intermediate "GrNt CoecheS. • tournament. and plenty of fun. It ... great last Y9t1r. we pl•n ro make It even better thla Y9t1r." Sponaored by tM City of Newpo(t a..ch f0< reglttretlon and more Information cal ..,_.,,., UMlted 1pM1e llgn up Now Cemp ,-.: $105 1nc:Judes T-Slllrt ., Stanford potential Cap •lte STANFORD -Stanfof'd Stadium has a aood chance ofbein& sel~ted as 1 site for the 1994 World Cup i(the United 5iates is named Monday as host nation for the 24- team S<>C«r tournament. officials aid, m Stanford was not amona tbe 16 playina sites in l4 U.S. cities inspected in April by a committee of FIFA, international soccer's1ovcmin1 body. because it didn't agr~ to commit the stadium as a venue. But officials from both the univenity and the U.S. Soccer F~erat1on said this week that an ap-eement could still be worked out. "We didn't say yC's to having World Cup pmn played at Stanford, but we also didn't say no," said Alan Cummings. senior assoc1att' director of athletics. "We did sa) we "ould consider tbc possibility at a later date." The stadium drew more than 450.000s~tators to nine Olvmpic soccer matches in 1984. 1ncludin1 a capacll) "crowd of 83.642 for a semifinal between Brazil and It al\. It also was the site ofSupcr Bowl XIX in 1985. C11ies and stadiums inspected by FlFA arc the Rose Bowl an Pasadena~ the Los Angeles Coliseum: the 1lver Bowl in Las Vegas: Oregon State University's Parkl·r • tad1um tn Corvallis. Ore.; the Univenity of \\ ash1ngton ·s Husky Stadium in Seattle: the University ofM1nnesota"s Blain e Sports ComplC'X in Minneapolis; 'old1er Field in Chicago:· Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas Cnv. Mo.: the Cotton Bowl in O.llas: RFK. S1aJ 1um an ·washrngton: the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Fla . Tampa (Fla.) Stadium; Joe Robbie Stadium and lhe Orange Bo"I 1n Miami: and JFK Stadium and Franklin Field m Philadelphia. Aikman testifies to i,cAA Tl1LSA. Okla. -UCLA quarterback [iJ f rm ~11..man and Oklahoma State widC' c II• rece.1ver Hart Lee 0) ke s tesufied to the ~C .\ .\ concerning alleged tofractions in- ' oh mg tht" l lna,er.;11~ of Oklahoma football program. Jrrnrding lo published reports. l 'n1' ersll\ ofll cialson June 16 relC'ascd a summary o l Io '1ola11ons alleged b} the Natio nal Collegiate .\thkt1c.· .\si.<X·1at1on 10 a leuer of 10qu1ry. But school otlinals "ould not di\ ulge names of todividuals. The Tulsa Tnbune. in a copynght story. quoted un1den11 fied !>ources close 10 the Oklahoma investiga- tion a!> sa\lng that D}kes was hnked to an allegation that he "a!> olTcred $1.000 by an Oklahoma staff member" hl·n hl' was betog recruited 1n 1985. .\11..man as named an a portion of the NCAA letter thJl allc..'ges a staff member sold season football tickets tor l'A O student-athletes and gavC' them the cash rl'l'l'l\·ed. and offered to ell a third athlete"s ticket. the nl'\\Spaper <iald l n" a"t' of 0 1..lahoma athletic director Don me Dunr::in ha<. rl'fu.-.ed to lOmmenton spcc1ficallega11ons. Cobras dropped by New York tan Hunte r reco' ered Eric • .:ebubert's m1'i'ied fi eld goal off the re- b<1unJ Ol't 1n the end 1onc wnh 5:30 rc.·mammg 1l'Jd1ng the Nl·" York Knights 111 a Jl) .• "\O' 1l tof\ O\ er the Los Angeles Cobras an Arena I outhall SaturJJ~ ni ght at the Los Angeles ports \rrna On the l'nsu1ng kickoff. New York's EdwiJI Love.la.dy.l!:ll un Gar) Mulk!Ls fumble tn the end zone. a<,.thc Knight' ~napi:x·d~n eight-game losing streak and ~l'PI thl' ( obra<, from clinchtog a pla)off berth. Los -\ngele'>. -l-tl l'an still claim the fourth and final playolT t"k:nh an the.-~l\·tc.·am league wnh one victory to its final )\'ll gaml'' or one loss b~ New York. 2-8 .... Golden \tJtl' \\ Jmur<. cen ter Maaate Bol was charged w11h drn ing "h1k tnto\ICatc.-d. assault and ballC'ry and rl''>l'-llng ::irrnt \aturda~ after an early-morntog scuffle "'1th Maf\ land . tate Police. an officer said ... The f\1 tl"auk1.:c Hrr"er~ plaCl'd outfieldcrGleu Brau• on thl' 15-da~ disabled hst and recalled pitcher Mike Birkbeck !rum Clas!. -\'\.\ Denver of the Amencan -\'<.oc1a11on Braggs has been sufTenng from a nerve prohkm in h1\'nght shoulder. In order to make room on 1h,· 15-Ja\ <.h'iahled Im . Mike Felder has been tran\lcrreci to.the 2 1-da\ disabled last .. EddJe Hill and John Foret' l·arnc:d tor 4ualif~ ing pos111ons for today's IMh .an nual :-.:HR.\ Le Grandnat1onal Molson at ~an::i 1r lntanat1onal Dragstn p an St. Pie. Quebec. Tefevision, radio TELEVISION 1' a m -TENNIS: Wimbledon men's final. Imm V. 1mhkdon. England (Stefan Edberg vs. B11m Bn ·l..a J. Chann('I 4. X. ·o am -AUTO RACING: IMSA Camel ( on11nrn tal comi:x·t1t1on. from Watktos Glen. '-: 'I F.SPN . Ill. \Cl .1.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Detroit. ( hannC'I 5 111 JO .i m. -BASEBALL: :\tlaota at \1onlreal. TH~ 11 l JO a m -BASEBALL: Houston at New \ OI k Ml'I<.. \\OR 11 a m -SPORTS SUNDAY: M1chelob In' 11at10nal trac~a nd fi eld meet. from San Diego (tJpedJ. Tour dl' France b1c)cle race preview. ( hannel 2 '.\loon -AUTO RACING: CART Cleveland (1rand Pnx. ESPN 12 "\O p.m. -MEN'S GOLF· PGA Western Open. from Oal.. Brool... Ill.. Channel 2. I p m -BASEBALL: Chicago C'ubs at DodRl'r!>. WCi N ~ pm -SPORTSWORLD: Amenca·s Parad1<.t' Tnathlon. Mr. Olympia bodybuilding contc<.t from Gothenburg 'i"'eden (taped). C h::innd 4 ~ p.m. -HORSE RACING: The Coaehtng c ·1uh \mcman Oak\. from Elmonl. N.Y .. ESPN. 1 pm -MEN'S GOLF· Rancho Muneta 'x'n1t1r ( 1nld Ku\h f 5PN. 'i "\11 rm -AUTO RACING: NASCAR Purnno 500. Imm Pocono. Pa. (taped). Pnme Tickl"t 7 "\CJ r m -MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Man- hattan lkJl h nsx·n !delayed). Pnme Ticket. RADIO IO \0 a m -BASEBALL: Angels at Dl'tro1 1 l-..\11'< 1-i 101. I pm -BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at l>odgl'r\ 1-...\B( 1NOI I p m -BASEBALL: St Louis at Padres. 1-..I MB (7 M!J. ... Dotson put on disabled list CHIC -\GO.(A P)-ThC' New York Yankee<; have placed pitcher Richard Dot<.on on the I 5-day disabled hst be-cause of sore left groin and trans- fcmd tofieldC'r Wayne Tolleson from the 15-da> DL to 2 1 days. • I . == The r ankecs also activated left· hander Ron G uidry for the game aea1n'1 the Chicago White Sox Friday n1gh1 In his tcason d~ut, G uidry went 4' 11001n.as. allowtng sax h1tsand one t"arntd run Gu1dr) has been on and otTthe DL b«au!I<' of a sort' left s~ouldcr that requ1rt'd 'urger) last Wlnter r Toronto'• Kelly Gruber brea.ka ap doable play attempt by Oakland'• Glenn Hubbard ~~ during 9econd )J!nlnC Saturday at Edrl- bttion Stadlum. Gruber wu oat on play· Candelaria mows down White Sox on two hits Yankees pitcher strikes out 12 in shutting out Chicag_o_ From Tbe Auociated Presi John ( andC'laria p1tchC'd his se<:ond two-hitter ofthC' season and Jack Clark hom('red and singled Saturday as tht New York Yankees defeated the Chicago White Sox, 4-0. ~It Comiskey Park. Candelana. who didn't walk a batter and struck out 12. g.a' e up a lcadoff single to Gary RC'dus o~ his second pitch of the game and then retired 22 straight batters befo re Dave Gallagher singled with o ne out tn the eighth inning. - Clark led off the second inning wnh his 17th homer. It l·amc off krT) Reuss. who) 1elded three runs and ninC' h1ti. to Fi mnings. In the founh. Dave Wtofield wa lked and came around on singles by Clark and Gar)· Ward. W1ll1r Randolph's sacnfice fl y and Mike Pagl iarulo's RBI ~ingks accounted for the other runs. . . Candelaria called his other 1wo-h1uer. a 13-stnkeout JOb against Oakland on Ma~ :!2. "a belier game. I had a better fast ball. Toda~ I th rev. a lot more curves." The 'etaan kft-handcr has issued only 13 walks 1n 1 0~1 1 1nn1ngs. "I pndt• m~ self on m~ control." he said. "I don'l l!ke 'A al king people. rm not that overpowenng that I can gave up v.alks ... Elsewhere 10 the Amencan League: Indians 10, Marl11ers 7: In Cleveland. Joe Caner. Ron K11tlc and Brook Jacob) dro ve to two runs apiece and Dl'Ug Jone~ ntended his major-league record stnng of ~'cs to 15 an a ro" as the lnd.lans snapped a sa.x-game lo., mg '>treak. Winner John Farrell took a 9-3 lead into the eighth inntog but &a'C' wa} to Jones after Steve Balboni hit a three-run homt"r "uh two out. his fifth of the season. Jones. appeanng for the first time since he set the rernrd of 14 consecuti ve saves on June 24. preserved Cle, eland's s1·<1h victory 1n its last 22 games. It was his I lit h save 0 ' era II. Twins 8, Brewers t : Kent Hrbek drove 1n three runs "Ith a pair of homer.; and Charhe Lea won his fifth 'tra1gh1game 1n Mtnnesota's victory at County Stadium. Hrbe k h11 a solo homer, his 13th. off Milwaukee tancr Chris Bosio. 6-9. in the sixth inning and followed a lcadoff single b) K1rb) Puc kell with a towenng 435-foot ho mer o'er the nght-field wall off Chuck Cnm in thC' * Ao·ols llO\TON J, Rtd S.x I KANSAS CITY -·"' &•''•",,, OtliilE V'" ,, c;r""""'1t 9 \lf'to,\ ft R1Cfl> Of' 8t11"9f' to '"'""". 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Lea. 5-3. allowed eight hits and both ~ilwaukee runs -one unearned -1n 7!t1 inntogs. whale stnlung out 'il'ven. Juan Bcrengucr yielded one hit over the final l 11> innings. Royals 3. Red Sox I: Bo Jack.son. who had been on the disabled list since June I with a tom hamstnng, hit a run- m mng double on his first at-bat and C\larliC' Le1brand.!_ !.mitered 11 hits 1n 7:/1 for Kansas Ctty. .. . Frank While doubled off Dennis "Oat (an Boyd 1n the second and fifth inntogs and scored Kansas C1t>•'s first '"o run on doubles b) Jackson and Pat TablC'r. Atbletlc• 11 , Blae J ays S: TC'rry Steinbach capped a Sl\·run third inntng with his fi rst career Jf3nd $la m and fT.1Ye Henderson hit a three~rr homer 111 the e1gttth as Oa~land romped at Exh1bit1on Stadium. Orioles 7. 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Zimmer denies rum-or that pitch~r is headed for AL By Tlat Auoclatt>d Pre11 The latcs1 rvmor surrounds a po's1blc tradC' of pitcher Rack Sutcltf· re lo an Amcncan League contender. "It"s stnctl y a rumor and was started b}· a guy with a penci! ... says ("hic&JoCubs Manager Don Z1mmer. "'Why somebody would write this 1s beyond mC'. si nce there is absolutely no truth to 1t. ThC' only thin& I hope is that 1t doesn't bother Sutcliffe. or any pla er for that matter ... 0 Mark Lang.,ton. who won ~ first Gold Olove m Seaule history last \t'Hon. leadsall majorteaaue pitchcn 1h1$ season with four C1TOr$. 0 Telephone records were sh1ttcred Tuesday when U m1lhon peopk tned to call to buy tickets to the h1\tonc first m&ht ba~ball pme at ' Wngle y Field. llhno1s Bell officials said. Even a caller from Alaska was c;andw1ched 1n among the people who participated in a the telephone offer- ing of 12. 756 remaimng tickets ta-the Aug. 8 game against Philadelphia. 0 How bad are thtogs going for the Ctoctonat1 Reds? • Their mana~r got a parking ticket Tuesday -on the downtown strctt that's named for him. Manaaer Pete Rose. under fire for the club's poor pla)' and a hneup card mistake that cost the Reds a first-inning rally Monda) ntght. got. a parking tic;kct Tuesda) on Pete Rose Way. 0 Bob Knepper allowed two hats to 81'l innings and matched his 1987 ,,.1ctof) total as the Astros beat Los AngC'lcs, 4-l Tue$day, Knepper w:u 8-1 7 last season af\er gotog 17-12 in 1986 0 O utfielder Darryl Strawberry ~ came the father of &ir1 Tuesday when his "1fc. Lisa. p vc bin.h at North hore lJn1vcn1t) Hospital shortly • aft(•r ID a.m. I tosp11al pokC'swo man Carol Hauptman said the tofant weighed six pounds. 15 ounces and was named Diamond N1colC' Hauptman said the mother and daughter arc "doin& super." She described the binh as "an easy and Unl'"entful birth." Later that night, trawberry hat a homC' run. Earlier this season. Strawberry hit two homC'rs on his son's birthday. . 0 "Je" York 's ponsC'hannel. which eam(•o; Mcaand Yankcnpmes. wtll begin scrambling its signal Oct. I. making It unavailablt to dish owners who were getting its s1anals for frtt. 0 Houston's Nolan Ryan lost his founh stra1gh1 dCC1$10n Wednesday desp11e stnkin& out 10 bitten for the I 18th t1mC' to his career. R)an again failed to become the s.tventh pitcher 1n m-.>or ~ bntory to win I 00 pmcs for rwo different clubs. He won 139 pmcs with the California Anarls a.nd tw 99 w1th tht Astros .. Ryan has oot won since.Ma) 29 - • l l • • I J "' II Ii ( ~ 'A ,1 11 h \( tl h. (.'l l'f d v I fa ~ JU ht t tl) se -I P': ra Sa fo ll fo a1 all co nc co \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday July 3. 1988 0 3 ,Olympic registration begins l S~tng team preparing for Star. Soling ~~·~~~;:~~~~~~~'::i"<\~~;~~~ At.1101 Locuan Elliott earns narrow Firecracker 400 win I trials next weekend a t three locations SIO~~g1nally madeofwood. fiberglass hulls were approved in 196 7 D \YT<>"\.\ BE<\CH Fla. (<\Pl - 8 111 Elliott ht'ld otT Rid, \\ ilson b> 18 1n('ht'\ \aturdJ\ in a bamper-rubbmg lin1\h to win tht• Firc .. racker -tOO '.\\( .\R )llX.k rnr rJl C: at Da\lona \.\ 1b l1n who ne,er finished belief than \t'' l'nth 1n a \.\ uuton Cup e'ent dogged Elholl'!o rt'ar bumper from the timl· tht: Elliott mo,ed into thr lead on l.sp I J until the' third turn of their tinal tnp aro und tht: 2 5-mik htgh· bi.Inked ll' al Soon. the U .S. Olympic sailing r team wall be in the books. r Reg1strat1on and mC4'SUrement of boats began takjng place Friday ' through Monday at three locations which will be the sues of the official Olympic tnals. , Close at hand will be the trials for the Star and Solingclas.ses at San Diego Yacht Club. O ther venues will I be at Newpon. R.l. for the 470-men. 4 70-women. Flym1 Dutchman. Tor· nad o. and Di vision 11 sailboards. and at Marblehead. Mass. for the single- handed Finn Class. Racing at each location will be next ruesday through Saturday. with July I 0-11 reserved for laydays. and racing c:ontinu1ngJuly 12-16. The sailing 01) mpi'cs begin Sept. 17 at Pusan, Korea, with the opening t•ercmoniesat Seoul. Racing will be Sept. 20-26withSept 27-30sctas1dc as rescn e days. Closi ng ceremonies 1 arc scheduled at Seoul Oct. 2. The San Die10 tnals involve the only two keel boats in the seven Olympic classes. the 22 1/1-foot, two- man Star. and the 26-foot. 9-inch three-man Solin1. The Star is the oldest o ne-<iesign (all alike) class an the world and bas been an Olympic class since 1932, wih the exception of 1976. Today the Star 1s sailed 22countnesand is divided anto 161 fleets. There have been 7,000 Stars built over the years and there arc 2.000 still active. The forefather of the Star was an 18.-foot sailboat called the Bug. de- signed 1n 1906 by Bill Gardner at the urgingofCommodore "Pop" Cory on Long Island Sound. Four years later. Cory asked for a more com fortable version oflhe Bug. In response to this request. Francis Swe1sguth 's Star made its appearance on Long Island Sound in 1911. This early ~crsaon was agafT-ngged boat wi\h main and jib. 41ter at was Cram outfinishes 'Dream Mile' field Kristian sen s u ffers fi rst setback ever tn - 10,000 at Os lo meet 0 LO. Norwa> (AP) -Bnta1n's \te'e ( ram outk1cked a star-studded field 1n the final 40 meters Saturday night to win his fourth straight "Dream Mile" al the Bislett Games l·\·\F ~1oh1l Grand Pnx track meet Earlier. Liz Lynch-McColgan Bnta1n handed world record-holder lngnd Kristiansen of Norway her liN-ever loss in the 10.000 meters. L) nch-McColgan, who beat K.ns- 11anscn an a 3.000-meter race at lklfa!>t. Nonhern Ireland. last Mo n- da). \\a\ timed an 31 minutes. 6.99 -.eco nds before a stunned crowd of about I 0.000. ( ram came from the ins1cje lane to t)\cnake Jens-Peter Hero ld of East t 1crmam. fellow Bnton Peter Elholl ;rnJ .\bd1 Bile of Somalia. "'ho !>urpr~wg.1~ won Lbc.-l.500 meters m la\t ~car'<. World Champ1onsh1ps c ram Y.on an a 11me of three minutes. -H<.85 ~·cond!>. It "a!> a great comeback for the 27· 'ea r-old Cram. who finished last in lhl' \\ orld Champ1o nsh1ps last )ear Jnd "'as running his first maJor race ol 14!!8 "I .,aid hefon~ tht' race that 11 "ould not matter v.ho v.on to night." C'ram "3td "Hut I'm \Cf! pleased It "as a 'l'f) ~ttsf) mg" 1n. "I m·l·Llcd a rat·c like that to get m) w nfit.knce back B1 slett 1i. the best tral k 1n 1he world " (ram set the "orld record of 1·.l6 J2 in pcrtel·t conditio ns here three )ears ago. On Saturday. high .humidtt) and gusty winds caused some problems for the runners. Ell1o n 's time was 3:49.20. JUSt .02 ahrad of Herold and .20 in front of Bile. Ste\f Scott. Amenca·s to p miler 1n the last decade and a s1x-1 1me U S. champion an the 1.500. was fifth 1n 3:50.09. Fello"' American Jim Spl\ C\ onze medalist in the 1.500 in e Wo rld Champ1onsh1ps. fin- ed Sl\th 1n )·50.57. It wa~ the fastest I 0.000-meter ume an the world this )car and a personal best fo r L~ nch-McColgan. who had ~m·dKted after her Belfast ' 1ctof) that she would bca1.,.Kns11ansen in this meet. Sht• did. pulling awa) late m the rare .\fler running most of the "a) together and lapping several o ther runner\, Kns11ansen suddenly stop- ped "tth 21 ) 13p'> left "ue to pain an both sides Knst1ansen. v. ho has broken four "orld rl'l'ords in the 5.000 and I 0.000 ml-:-ter•; at B1slet1 tadl'Om since 981 . n:sumt"d running after a fe w seconds. But shl' had no hance 10 catch \le( olgan. who had built up a 100- meter lead. In thl' men\ 5.000 meters. Pascal Thtl'bJut nipped John ~gug1 of l\.en\J b\ Iese; than a half.second . "inning in 1.l J 7 48, the fa stest time o f \hl' ~car "lgug1. "ho had the prn w u" fastest time "as dockt'd in I J l ~Y5 fac;t <iermam ·~ Heakr Drechsler bla1cd to a IO 111 clocking in the "omen·., I 00 ml' I<.' rs for th(· second- fo.,test 11mr of lhl' \l'ar .\mencan Flort·nrl' fo\nl'l-(1nffith has a 10 IN earlier this ~·ear GRAF CAPTURES TITLE. • • FromDl ain't so bad. \ou know." No. 9 ma>° ne'er com e as long as < iraf fires the kind of rocket returns. s1ultng smashe!I and booming sen es shr dtd on a fi rkle weather day at the •\II England Club "She's ama11ng ... said Na' raulova. "ho fa 1 led to w1 n a s1 ngles or doubles 111le al a Grand Slam e'ent for the tirc;1 time since the I Q8J French Open "I "'as hitting good volle~ sand she kept running them do"n." she said. "She's JUSt so fast. Other players "ould not even get to those balls. and \he "as h1tt1ng winners:· In last "ear's final. Navratilova tt1ok ad,ant.age of G rafs unstcad) backhand and beat her an straight ~ts. This year. thert' was no weakness to l'\plott .. hr's better than she was a year agtl ... Navratilova said after losing a \Vambledon final for the first time. .. -h,•'!I definitely improved her harkhand return and she volleyed c\lremel) well. I was surpnsed she t ame in ~o mu(·h ·· (iraf. the ~oungcst woman singles l'hamp1on at Wimbledon since Maureen Connolly won an 1952 at age 17. won nine straight games after falhng behind. 2-0. m thr second set. "I got reall) pumped up an the ~ond set.'' said Graf. the first • Ucrman woman to win the sinr.Ies tttle since C'1 ll> Aussem in 1931. "ihe 1 last two sets I played the way I should have from the beginning." Ur.if broke for a~ lcaa in the first set with a lob that Navratilova JUmfl('d for and m1 s.ed. But after Graf held serve for a 5· lead. Navratilova , took the nr xt four games to win the set. ~aHat ilo'a made 11 !IP~ straight gn ml'5 \\hen she broke Graf with a backhand 'olk) 10 make 11 2-0 in the !i("l"Ond set But then the tall teen-ager caught fire. w1nn1ng nine stra1g.h1 gamcc; before ~a H atilova broke her w 1th a backhand winner to close \l.1 thtn 3-1 1n th{' final set. Thr match was then suspended for 44 minutes b) rain. "hach fell sporad1call~ throughout the da~. When pla) resumed. G raf qu1ckl) b roke Navrnt1lo' a to go up. 4-I. The frustration showed when the 3 t-vear- old defending champion slammed her me.let down on her chair dunng the changeo' er. .\fter holding at lo t'. G raf gamed a match point with a bla.z.mg forehand rl'tum and then ended the contest wtth a cross-coun backhand that nicked the top of the net and sk.1ppcd past :"Javrat1lova . "I ~w her 1n the locker room (dunng the rain break)and shc looked down." Graf said. "She didn't look rela,ed. I thought she would have a tough time coming back.'' Even though she is one of the all- 11 me Wimbledon greats. Navratilova rareh 1s a crowd favorite here. After her 'semifinal '1ctory over Clms E\•ert. she said thr fans made her fetl "hke a Martian out there." <\fler Saturdny's match. she again blasted the fans for booing her when she went to thr sidelines to wipe her glasse during the Sttond set. "I was so upset. I couldn't believe tt." she said. "I wasn't arguing about hne calls and 1t wasn't game- smanship. I was JUSt waping off my glasses." BECKER OUSTS LENDL ••• P'romDl rain twice delayed the tounh set Saturday. W ith the score at 2-2. it was halted for 32 minutes. When play mutned. 11 took lkcker I :43 to hold his scrv1et for 3-2 lead. then played was halted again for 37 minutes.. i It stopped rainina about a minute after the second delay. but the delay conunued because. as it was an· hounetd. "There is a bi1 black cloud com1na our way." \\Mn play resumed. Lendl strua· g.lcd 10 hold his servt and even tM tel at 3-l Becker won a .,eat raUy to put the pme at deuce. Bc:cktt then had bruk point four umeu.nd Lendl hdd tht advantqt five urncs ~(Ott lmdJ ~Wsen~ . . Becker caStly held h11 tttVlcc before closinf out the match. In the fina p me. Becker wen t up, 40-15. on Lendl's serve before Lendl evened at deuce after Bttker bit one return into lhe net and hit another shot JUSt out. · On hts ne"t two match points. Beder netted the ball both umcs.. Becker -.-cnt to the net as 1f to measure its hctaht. thtn reached match point .. n. Next came 8ccker's chat with hne Judge. as umpire Richard Kaufman intoned. "Let's play." Lendl res1>0nded by scrv1na an ace to even the pme. Bttker followC'd with a crossicoun shot that Lendl Just barely aot his nu:kct on and the bell went out. Thc match ended on 8cclcet's siulint forehand BOATING V1talsuu1sttcsofthe tararel2 feet. 8 inches length 0' erall. 5 feet. 8 inches beam. 3 feet. 4 inches draft. weight 1,400 pounds. and uil area 258 square feet It 1s sailed with a skipper and o ne crew. The . oling 1s the largest ( 26 feet, 9 1nche)1a nd the hea' iest (2.200 pound)) o f the 01~ mp1c classes Other d1mcns1o n'> are 6 feet. 3 inchc\ beam. 4 feet."\ 1nl hes draft. and came'> 23.hquare feet of sail lnta nauon.tl )JXedwu> · U liutt "'ho \tarted 3tsth in thl' 42- •J r fit·ld did not lead unt1I 13 la ps lrnm thl' l'nd ol the *00-male. 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A' wild pitch by Jones with the bases loaded enabled San Francisco to score two runs in the bottom of the eighth inning and defeat Pittsburgh, 2-1. at Candlestick Park. Pinch-hitter Ernest Riles led off the bottom of the inning with a single, only the Giants' second hit, and staner Doug Drabek was replaced by Dave Rucker, 0-1. After Brett Butler walked, Jones relieved and Robby Thompson·s sacrifice bunt moved the runnen up. Will Clark was walked intentionally 10 load the bases. Wit~ th e count 0-2 on Candy Maldonado. Jones threw a wild pitch that catcher Junior Oniz couldn't find as Riles and Butler scored. .. I knew before I threw it that 11 was going to be down and away," Jones said. "The last thing r was going to do was hang it. I was going for a strikeout:• .. Everythi ng went right," Butler said. "There were two strikes and ( was looking for Candy to make contact. I d1dn 't look at the third base coach (Bill Fahey). 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GB Lte .633 6-4 571 s 7-3 .532 8 6-4 .474 121/i 4-6 .449 l4V1 S-5 .430 16 S-5 .388 191/1 S.5 Streak Won 3 Won 2 Won 3 Lost 2 lost I Lost 2 lost I Home Away 22-16 28·13 23-16 21-17 21-19 21-18 21-21 16-20 19-23 16-20 15-23 19-22 18-20 13-29 Octrou New York Cleveland Boston Toronto Milwaukee 48 46 42 39 39 38 29 32 37 36 42 41 EAST DIVISION .623 7.3 .590 21/l 6-4 .532 7 3.7 .520 8 6-4 ,48 1 11 5·5 .481 11 2·8 Baltimore 24 SS .304 25 S·S Sat•rday'1 Scores Detroit 6. Angels I Oakland I I . Toronto 3 New York 4. Chicago 0 Cleveland 10. Seattle 7 Kansas Ci ty 3. Boston 1 Minnesota 8. Milwaukee 2 Baltimore 7, Tellas 4 Tod.,'1 Gamn Won 2 Won I Won I Lost 2 Lost 2 Lost 3 Won 2 24-1 4 23-14 23-17 2J-18 10-20 23-).9 14=22 Aa1els (McCaskill 4-5) at Detroit (Moms 7-8). 10:35 a.m. Seattle (Bankhead 2-3) at Cleveland (Black ~2). 10:35 a.m. Oakland (G. Da vis S·4) at Toronto (Stottlemyre 3-7). 10:35 a.m. New York (Rhoden 3-6) at Chicago (Long 3-3). 11:30 a.m. Boston (Smuhson 3-2) at Kansas City (Gubicu 11 -5). 11:35 a.m. Mmncsota (Blylcven 7-6) at Milwaukee (Wegman 6-6), I 1:3S a.m Baltimore (Ballard 4~4) at Texas (Guzman 7-6). 4:05 p.m. Monday's Games Angels at Toronto, 4:35 p.m. Oakland at CIC\claf'\d. 10:35 a.m. Seattle at Detroit. 10.35 a.m Baltimore at Chicago, 4 pm Minnesota at Milwaukee, 4:05 p.m. Boston at Kansas City, 5:05 pm New York at Tixas, 5:JS p.m Natlonal~e WEST DIVISION 24-1 s 23-18 19-20 18-18 19-22 I S-22 10-33 Doclgers San Franc1c;rn Houston C1ncmnat1 San Diego ~llanta w 45 40 41 Jo J6 }7 L .U 3 39 43 45 50 Pct. GB Lle .584 7.3 513 51: 7.3 513 51·1 3.7 456 10 3.7 .444 11 5-5 35 1 18 4-6 Streak Won I Won 1 Lost I Lost I Won 2 Won I Home Away 22-19 23.13 21-20 19-18 24-1 5 17-24 I 8-20 18-23 24-19 12-26 12-25 15-25 New York Pittsburgh Chicago Montreal St. Louis Philadelphia EAST DIVISION 51 29 .638 6-4 H JS 55 7 6111 6-4 4~ 38 J7 35 36 538 8 6-4 41 481 12111 4-6 -1 2 .-168 13111 3. 7 42 .455 141~ 5.5 Saturday's Scores Doc11ers I'.!. Ch1ca~o I Ph1ladclph1a 5. Cmc1nnat1 3 San Francisco 2. Pittsburgh I New York 7. Houston 2 .\tlanta 5. Montreal 4 ( 15 innings I San D1l·g11 7 lit Lou1'i 5 Won I Lost I Lost I lost I lost 3 Won I 28-12 24-1 7 21-16 23-18 18-20 19-17 23-17 20-18 21-20 15-23 19-22 16-25 Today's Games ( h1cagu 1Su1d1 ITl' 6-5) at Doclgus (Hillegas ~-0), 1:05 p.m Atlanta (J1mt"ni:1 0-1 lat Mont.real (Dopson 1-5). 10:35 am Houston 1R,3n 5-lll 3t Nev. York (Fernandez 4-6). 10:35 am. Cmc1nna11 (D J.id..son 8-t) at Ph 1ladelph1a (K. Gross 8-31 10·35 am P111c;hurgh (Ounn<· ~-fl) at an Francisco (Dov.ns 6-7), 1:05 pm \t Luu" (Magrant' 1-})~ll San Diego (Whttson 7-5). I 05 pm Monday's Games I. Luul\ Jt Dodgers, 5 10 p.m Chicago at San Franc1!K.o. I 05 pm Cinc1nna11 at ~cv. York. 4 35 pm Ph1ladt>lph1a at ~tlanta. 4 40 p.m Monirt>j l di I louston. 5 35 pm P1 mhurgh at ~an Diego. t>"l15 p m HORSE RAGING HelvwMCI P.,t SAT\MOA 'l''S •ESUL TS 1 (Sftll ......... ....,~ ~I l'llUT RACE. 6 l turlon111 H.lio Sailor <8•1tl )'I IO 10 00 17 00 OovOte Oecon1eo 1S11:>11 .. 1 I 20 • '° 8art>le'\ Bell IOl1vern 1 l IO Time 116 4 SllCONO RACE. I mti. Sum ICinoa GOIO (~r•I Gunne1>ee .. 1n1 CF>inc•v,/ •1c11 T1-(Str._,,il Tlme 1363 20 60 10 60 6 IO 11 '° 120• H O l2 DAIL 'I' DOUB LI: 11 101 oe•O.. ~9 60 nt•o RACI:. 1 1 16 mlle\ Sl\etv ICorr•ll 21 60 '"'""'°"' So.m 1Peoro1e. Vl~rno'' Siar 18etel Tome 143 S2 IEXACTA 11·4) O••O MS 20 l'<>UltTH •ACE. 6 lutt'lt'll\ Ito«> An P1unoer IMcC•rron) \ 20 eo+o 8 rvn t SllOem••er I Slr1<I Confooence tPlr>eovl Time I II l u llXACTA (S·ll P411d \t.1 to 620 •10 )70 1 90 s 20 )10 3 00 110 •60 460 l.J DAIL 'I' Till~LI ( 1()-7 SI 0.10 s I 946 SO l'lf<TH RACI. 6 tvr!Qn91 A"'-noll'lerttrothe< (Gr~cMrl It.old Rav ($101119) ltobef't•s L•O (8ue> Tlme 1'101 ll lO ~JO )00 ''° JOO l 00 l2 llXACTA IS·" oe•o M900 MXTH RACE. 6 to;rlOno\ Perede Leo CM<Carron> Welll In The Parlf. IGr~oe<I Oencrll (Salls) Time· 1-ot 2 SllVllNTH RACll. I mite 460 •10 JOO 1000 HO ) 20 Tr-et W.w <McC•rrOf'I 1410 •OO ''° •OO 2 90 210 s.Mellonel Sier (0eteh0un41Vtl ln BOIO (8 eH I Time I.JS U llXACTA 1•·11 1>11IO 151 IO '2 PKK SIX 110-l·S·S-f-41 oelO "'.19000 lo IWO wlMlf'IQ llC!ltl\ (Sill llOrlftl. O•IO tl,"°-'O IO 0 winning llcile!\ (flott i.orwtl aMMfTH RACL 6 lurlOnfJI (lvrll ()tyft'IOlc Prowiecl (Pinc av I l IO 110 220 SY!Yen Eaorn\ (OelehOune'f•I J 00 120 Lord ltucttu1 (81eo 1 HO Time IOI l2 IXACTA 13·•1 pelCI llOIO l.J DAILY Tall"t.IE Cf·•· JJ oeld s 111 t0 .....,.H RACE. 1 1, 16 mllet llur11 n 8 roo•u (McCetronl S IO J 00 2 20 •oMrt• (Torol 290 220 ( Sfloefnalf.er I t to Time' 1 41 l2 IEXA(TA 16·11 1>11.0 114 00 Sl fltCk NMIE (7·10-7·S-M·4·l ·U .1 I ) Nici tl,066 IO to nlr>t wlnnln\I llcUrt (Mven f'lorMI). N ICI ,.. to 10 114 Wlf1111"9 lletl•lt (\It llortftl Tole! a nvover oool ucn.m ts AlletlCMnce l2, IS1 ~fuel l\el\Ole ., ... uoo 600 l .0 ,.0 . no uo 140 SIO 4IO • 20 >JO ,. 1.• , .. ..,,. , .. ,,, ,,. ,... , .. 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Sign up now -and recruit others, too -to participate in this year's ninth annual Clean Harbor Day activities. *CLEANUP · ... · -- 8:30-11:30 am *LUNCHEON 1988 •CLEA Friends oft he Harbor HARBOR DAY• 1988 11:30 am *AWARDS CEREMONY 12:30 pm Individuals or company team welcome! Call 650-8501 • Bill Schonlau for more information BaJboa aa, Club L1ttJe Inn b\'. tht Ba,· Thf' Chari HoU5t · Wooch"s Wharf Tale o(the Whale St•l>"'rt Lendinjl J h Skx-um.~ Ru l' Pth<"an Cam,·!' RHtaurant PO~ ORS Slmpl~ G tt-H Horeblowu ·reca.i. of s~wport S.eca. :'ti~wport O..ee ~lilock Boeta Rtt ·cal o r So. CeUrorwle Tll~ C'eaaery ae.r aa raal O.we) '• Rabblalil -A W •ale M aaas-e•••l Co•pa• '"•port Har-bor AN-a C't.a•~r of C'09•.,.tt Daily Pi ao\ Friends of the Harbor ~~rt Bt.ch-C'Olta MN Board o( Ralun John Donnru. Manna Bill Blu rock 1teutwt1n Brotbtn .lobnt0n iRaau11 l'r~ma~n Thom• Wak:k ~tet Tht Raft Rettaurtnt I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Sunday J uly 3, 1988 Step to safety on Rescue ,Ladder Firefigh ter. partner design a pparatus to save peop e tra p ped above fi rst fl oor GARDINER GADBOIS BAKE R C.1Gardiner joi~s Price Waterhouse Cbar!fs L. Gardiner Jr. hJ' 1111m·d.Price Waterhou e Orange County 1n 'le\\ port &:at h 3\WllllJl l Jdm1nl\tr~11un lltll'l't11r 1n 1fft' firm'!> gu~crnmt>nl t·u111nKtu1 c1 •n,ul11ng 'l"r' l\l'' g1nur I hi' un11"' 1n,Ol\l'd 1n cst1mJt1ng. prup11\JI prl·para1111n lll.'gut1Jl1un Jnd adm101,tra11on ot d1t>n1 nin1r.1lluJ I allu" 1t1l'' on g,11,1.·rn ml·n1- spon ored aerospau · and defen'l' dn tro n1l ' prngra m'> < 1Jrd1 nn hJd bcl'n \\Ith Rocl."l'll ln1crna11onJI< 11rp lllr :2 '•'Jr' m11'1 rl·,cnth J ' d irector o ffinancc Richard A. Gadbois Ill ha~ ti:_.l.~ nJ nwd 11• tlw I 'I/\/\ I >1n·t tnr' .\d' t)Uf\ ( o unl1I u l bearson Lehman Hutton Inc .• 111d proonll'tl'd tn ~l·n1or ,·ll C prl'stdl·n1 Tht' " l 1,1d hi'". tir't 'l'Jr ,,,, thl· l'llll' .1t1. mcmbn rounnl. "htlh l\C111nr11'l'd o1l lht• 111p li n<11h1.tl \e1n,11lt.t11l' 111 the firm·., n:latl llnme'>llt \Jk' lo lfl l 11! 12 1 II~' prnll'"111n:11, I k '' '~1th thl' lirm's ( O\tJ \k\..1 ntli,l H u n11 ng1o n BcJl h rl''itdrn ((,~r;) Lynne Baker h.1, ll'l l I' 1·d tht Orangl' (. uunt~ Publtl Rd at11•n ' 'Htlll'l\ nl ~11wr11.1 ' \\\,lid 111 E\cclknle .. Reu·ntl\ promu11·d to Jtu111nt m.111.t~ll 1111 Lt•s Goldberg Public Relations 1n 1 u,11n R.tl..l·r "·'' hc111"1,·d 1411 hn OUIStand1ngachtC\Cnlent 111 lhl pro>dlK I tdl'.l'l' ,,llO!Pf\ Paclfl<' Savings Bank ha\ prmnoll'll 'l'' l'rJI '>IJ ll 1111·1111,,.,., 111 appo1ntl'd officer'> 1>1 lhe bani.. heJdquartt•rt•c.l 111 < ,,,,J \k,.i ,,1nwd 10 \Ill' prc~1dent o f lhl' Finanll' ( orour \\\'fl Bell) L Alt .. tad I 111 l pland usan Marshall o l \lr"11111 \ 11.·111 Da' 1d L \ltado""' 111 In inc and Dtbra T Meute 11! 't 11rl"i.i l 111JJ < "''·' \k,,1 ll'\1dl·n1 Thomas P . Ellison "a~ naml'll '11.1· pn·..idl'nl 111 l'.1\ 111, ·, < "ll"°•1.1tl' .\Jmtn1!>tra11on (1 n •up . . . \1ARSHALL MEAOOWS ELLISO~ --- By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ol .... D..,.,_, ..... As a firefigbttr. trve Isla' a has ~c:n first-hand "hat can happen "hen a fire: spreads qu1ckl~ through a home "htle a famtl} sleeps upstairs. N1nct} percent of home fires V\'Cur at night. and mo)t of those begin tn kttchcns orh' 1ng rooms. accord ins to National Fire Protection Ass i:111on stamucs Once a downstairs area 1s cngulfl·d in flames and b1llow1ng l>moke. a blaLe can race upsta1r. at speeds of up to 6 feet per second. That makel> time and safct) er,- ix·nall} important as a famtl) esc-apes thl' burning ho1m·. If a smoking .,ta1rl·asc mal.e'> thc upstairs bedroom '' indo'H the onl~ means or er.cape. 11 hdps tu ha'c a ladder hand~. "It \ \oml·th1ng people don't "ant to thin!. about. but they should." hla' a '>a~s ... 11·s li ke earthquakes. '.'\obud) prep;irc' for them the \\3~ thl'' .,huuld.'. l~la'a "antl·d to bu\ his mother a ti rl'·Ol:lpl' laddl'I for a·Chnstmas $1ft lac,1 ~car. But "hen he found e\lst1ng l·ha1n-hnl. ladders \\C~ c11ha unsafe or dtffiluh to u..e. the firefighter dl'l 1drd to mah· ht<. O\\ n. SI\ months later. lsla'a " Sl'll1ng his 0\\ n \~((SI~ In tjtltt-q the RcsCUl' Lidder -l ro utlf friend!.. fcllO\\ lirl'fightl r an mail-order requests. .\bo ut 300 t' tx·en ~old 1n the past t"o \\l'l'ks. hl' \a\\. and more arc npn ll'd as Cro~n Hard"':m· and othn fl'latl dnd dcpartml·n1 \tore<, tx·g1n \lud1ng thl.'m 1n c-om1ng "eel.s Thr l:idda'> arc pncl.'d at $9(1 for tht· l\\U·St ur~ kngth':>. and SIN for thl· lunger thrl'l'·\ton 'l'r\tOn'> .. I 1h1nl. that in one 'car a \l'Jr trnm tuda\. ".._.·11 hJ\l' <,4)ld I m1flwo Kr•)l Ul' L..iiddcr\.'. "la' a \a\'> rnn-litkntl~ "Whl·n nthl•r lirdightl'r'> :irl· hU\ ing 11 forthl'I r fom 1ltc\. I 1h1nl.. \OU I.nu'' 11'11 do "d i .. l\IJ' J J :~-~ car-uld '-nq>ort BeJd1 rl'\tdl'lll hJ' hl'l'n a tirl'li~htn anJ p.irJml'd tt tor the pa'>I \l'\t·n '"7t'••h J nJ -u.tt<1;·nt ~~ ~'1.1rk' ft11 t~h' Orange Count~ F1rl· Ocpartment. While speaking before communit)' groups about the need to prepare lirc- C~l·ape plans for e' t'r) hou'IChold. ht o fll'n was a~kcd about the a' a1lab1ltty of ladders. • "Llnfortunatcl>. thl'rl' "asn't an}- thing we could recommend." he said. With the help of h" fnend Gu) Cazon. Isla' a designed a ladder that hangs sernrcl~ from a" indows1ll and unfurls tangk-frt•e. Thl' first thrl' Steps arc ng1d alo ng the s1dc'i toofTl· a sense of,ccunt~ as thl' u'ier begin., his or her dl·scent. Bu1lt-1n stand-ofTs offer a secure stance agatn!lt a wall and tkccp the Rescue Lactdcr from "'' 1ng-1ng. .. It had to tx· pan1l ·lrl'l' and that meant 11 couldn't "'ohbk m tangk." Isla' a sa\ s. The ladda folds up l'U\tl~ and r~1n be stored under a tx·d or beside a "1ndo\\ It<, anod11ed Jlununum and pla'>llC l'on.,trur11on m ah·\ thl' l:iddt•r hght\\e1gh1 eno ugh for chtldrl'n Ill use. hut t!> \trong l'!lough to suppo rt morl· than 600 pound'>. ht• '>a~' .\n 1ristruu1on book anompan1e<. ·the product and Isla' a recommend\ that buvcr!I hl·comc fomil1ar "Ith 11 and use. the lalldcr a\ pan of the flrl'· c!!Cape pra \ICC'i that tire dcpartml'nh recommend all fanulrl'\ paform l'ila' a hopc., to "in thl' l'ndorw- ml·n1 ofthl· \tall' Fire '.\1ar\har, o lllll' so fire dl·partmr nl'> th roughuut < :1h - forn 1a ran rl't'omml·nJ thl' Rcwm• Laddl'r\U.,l' Thal">lampotapprO\al ho"ncr. "a"a111ng linal te'it1ng h~ thl' l 'nder"rttl·r·., L:ihmatortl''> 1n 1.ianta ( Iara. In add111on. 1.,1:1\,1 h." a pa1cnt rx·ndtng nn h1\ lit•'lgn .\!though hi'> m:.1111 ttx U\ rem.um ti rl·ligh11ng. lc,la' a 'a~' hl'·, l'\l'1tnl ahoul hi'> latl''>I l'ntrl·rn·rwunal 'l'O· lUfl' 'Td JU \l ll'll rx·op k that 11 lllU h:I\ l' .in Ilka don't Ix• Jlr.11d 111 put 11 111 \H1rl. ... hl' \J\\ .. I 111..l· 1h1' l''IX'llall' ht.'l au'>t' I 1h1 n ~ 11 g1' l'' 1x·opll' a rx·all' 11hrnn1:! '' ht'n t ht"~ 'lt"l'JH1t n-~-hl ·· Delly"-' ,.__.., Lee...,_ Ste•e Iala•a ahowa how hi• R•ue La.dder. la dealgned to prcovtcle faDCle-f ree aure f ooftng ln aJi e~mergency. - Gail D~iulio of H unttngton Bl'.tl h anll Dun outh o f If\ tnt' .Ill' no"' \Cntor prt.>dull managr,..._ lc.r Toshiba A01trica lnc.'<1 lnlt1r· mJuon \),ll'ms ()" 1'>1o n in In llll' D1:( 11u li11 mJnd(!l'' l\f)', l111l· 11t liat1cr~-po"crl'd po rtdlik ixr"tn<JI tnmputl'r' .ind \nulh nwn.1gl'\ II' high-end lint of pnrtahk P< \ Smith Int'l considers financing plans Tht' ne" pre"dt'nl ••I thl' outhern California Marinl' Associa tion t\ Bob . "'an. Pfl''IJl·nt of ~ev. port Pacific'. J Ila~ I 1 r:~·1 d cak nh1p 111 "l'\\p11n Realh \qlh S~fl 01 11111>11 1n 'ak ' ,1nnu.1lh O t her n<'" onicl'r\ Jrc Ken Kuklls h. Ken's Boat Centtr. Gardl'n G rove, vice presidt nt. Harve) Wills, \-\ l''tl'rn \1J 11nl· \I Jrkl'ltn~ ant;t--.\na '\l'lrl·tan Jnd Jadl King. h i\ ~IJnnl· ~rx·uJlt11·, '>1g.11JI H1t1 treasure r Elcocd a<> dtrettor~ "en· Jack Cole. ~k rr1.1l l.. Ro.11' C o~ta ~Ina . Tom Elliott, Flu1 \larim· "iak \ "ian1.1 \11.1 Ton\ Gasparicb. V.c\l \IJriOl' Pr11Ju11\ '\e"pnn &.tlh .md Barr) Lieberman. Hardin \IJnnl \n.1hl'tm . . . Frtd -James & Co Irvine h.1, Jnn11Ullll'J the rrnm11t111n 111 thrrc "11ml'n 111 \Ill' rn•<,1Jl'nt Jt'annette Brov. n. Claudia Sellers ,111d Christine llgar Ir' nt• r1·~1dl·r1 Jud~ Rosecran'i. R.-" "f mrln~l'l 111 th1· \lun1h to r Junl' JI Coastal Commonit1e! Hospital 111 "iJnta -\nJ . . . Thoma.; L Thorkt lson. CLl . ('hF C • d ~a s<1achusctts Mutual L1fe 1n '-l'"'P' •t Hl.1h1A,1\Jn 11n~ 'M''Pl"tl.l'f\\\hoJddrl'''t'd '\ 114M 1 mcmtll:r' JI •:i, \I Iron I >1111.ir H ..i nJ I J hk·, JnnuJI mcl'ttntt in .\t.JOlJ ( ••• II '. '" A,I\ \.tll'\ 1.1 ·" \1.trkl·tpl.tll .. I fr hJ\ lx'l'n .1 I{• 1u nd T ,d, 1· ,. , 11 hl·r II 1r ~' H'.tr' The "' r pr 11 I i\~sociation or Proftssional Consultants ha' a"Jrlll··J 11 '' '>.i•,1.111ding 'tP ,, \"arJ, 10 Richard L. Adami.. prc.-.idl'r 1 1 \.1• < It ru:ntc·hJ,l'd R L. Adams E ntt rprlst'i J nd Keo Caines. h• ' 1 11t PO. tPeople Oriented ystemsi A<ii.ol'ia tf'~ 1n ~J nlJ \11.1 \lot ' .1t • •r .11 'P' ,11..t·r Tom Ba) 111 ( ornnJ dl'I \tar "·'' l'll'l ln l 111 thl· \lake-A \\ 1<1b Foundation h11J1d 111 J 1rel tor'> Ha' '' Jl\Ol ha 1rm;1n ol the 'oundJl1 n ''f)l'J ~cr'c, hur(·au "131..l'· \-Y.1\h "J non p rofit oq~an11Jll''" lt1,11 g1Jnt' 'Pl'• 1.il "''hl'\ to r htl dn·n \\Ith l1k 1hrl·Jtcn1ng 'Jr ll'P'l11n.il tllnc''l'' It' ,tll·' oluntl.'l'r <.1,1fl "lt1mpnwd o f 1nJ1\ 1<.luJI' Jl1d tnmpJnll'' thJI dnnatl' llmt• '"'hl·d ·l11r ~1 11\ \Cr\ Ill'' Jlld II lin.in1. .ii J\\IC,IJOl{' In tnl'·basl·d mith lnttrnalional Inc Jnno umn l un Frida' 11 '' 1.11n.,1dcring '>1'\\'1 JI Ii nam 1 ng plJ 11' 10 lu11hn 1mp1 0\l' 11' tap1tal 'trul111Jl' a nll 1l·duce 1nlert'\I C\pen\C T.br Jltl'rnJll' e., r urren1h hl·1ng ,., JluJll'd 1m ludl' J common \till I.. otlrrrng. a nghJc; o fTcnng a nr" tOll'l'rt1hh: nd1Jngl·::ihle prl'lcrrl·d ">lu1.I. .111d thl' rt'\trurtunng 111 l n·d11 agrl·l'ml·n1' '''th hanl..'> .\1.l111d1ng 10 I 1nt•n ( Jrrull l'\· l'1.ut1\l' 'll'l' prntdl'nt and l h1l'I finJnual offi cer .. Thl· deht rt•\lrul·· tu nng program undl·r t'On'ldtratto n 1'> rn.tdl' pO'>'>thk bcl a use 1111 mpro ' cd l'J flltllg':I Jnd "111 further \trt•ngthl'n ~1111th ' hJlanu· \hn·t to better l)ll\· 1111111 thl' t·ompan ~ for ant1l 1pa1cd IUlllll' gro" th l hl' prol)<l'>l'J altcrna11\l'' "111 rl·,ult 1n a d1rel'l reducuon ol 1n1ere<,I l' 'pt·nw' ( omplc11on of th<.· rl'\trut tunng "111 hl' u rntingenl n n markl't u in- d11 1on' lll'go11a11un.-. "1th hank' and 1n'l''llnl<;)ll hanl.l'f\ Jnd appm,al h~ \11111h\ d1 rntor\ .\0\ on(•rtng l}f 'l'lUnt1ec,"1llbcmade onl} tn meanc, ufr1 o~pcl.'IU'- m1th I nll·rna11onal 1') a" orldw1de CoJnshonorMickeyat60 ~KkC\ ~1UU!>l' turn<. 60 th"'"' I and I Ill'\\ :ill D1'nl'' <" "1111n1n~ HJr)ltl'\ '.\iint lnr "'1n an unprt'll'dt\_nll'd tl'll'tn.1111111 1h.1t \\ 111 u 11111nul· 1hruughou1 the )t.'ar ,J · The M 1cl.e' 60 't l'ttr\ W 11 h Y llU Pr;?e1f Sl·t I ti 11111n 111 'l' \ l'll 1. 11111' lkp1l l 1 n~ J1tl~rcn1 en.t\ 1n the hfc of M1cke' ~1t111'ol' \\111 hi.· J\atl.1hk le11 purd1 .t'l' 1111 '.\1 unlla~. al·rnrd1ng 1u Hant1L''> ~ltn1 The \\orld"ldl.· mintage tor th" \Cl h." hl·cn li m11nJ 10 111lh 11111011 mdl.1ng 11 an C\lrl·mcl> rare cd111on Jnd J\\tmng tl'-l'll .1 plJll' ·" .1 ,,tl Ul'd D1 ~nc\ana rollel·t1bk for \Cars 10 rnml'. .~:11 .. c'l'n p rouf<, 1n thc set art indl\ 1du:ill~ '>l'rt:tl11cd and urn1l· 111 dd ll \l' ~" ,~., !>Uedc l 3'>l''> "11h ten 1 licatt''> of aut hl'n l tl 11' and u 11111 hook k t' tdl 111~ 1 lw s1ur) ufeat.h decade of M1rkc) ·~ ltfe The first t'Omml·mo ratl\C IO thl' \l'rtC'I dt'Plll' \ltlkl'\ IO h1~ r ..... rnk ·'' ~team boat \-\'1ll1e in 19::!8 -the lrttk hero .. wnd' 1111 thl' 'h11ulllc1 ol \\ .ilt D1i.ne) ht mscl f. Ttll' rl'' l'r'><-' \1dc <,ho" c; a I 9XX '.\I tl kl'' in tu\ .ind tt•n n tl''> ~" 1 lw pro ud tt·ntcrp1ece of the ollinal Mlth R1rthda ~ I ngo Each proof 1n the ~rte\ l On1a1n., p ure. '>tiltd gold ,1r 'lh t'r I 444 tim· 1 .ind ""1rulk from hand-uaftt•d die' at Hart11n '.\1 1111 Im ol \n~llw1111 In .tll thl a· arc four deno1rn nation~ of the t·o1 n rroof!.t'l a' a d;i bk I -trm oU Ill\' 111 "h l'I '· tto) oUOll'' of~1h cr. 1-trO) ounce o f gold. and ' •·tm~ ounn· ot 1111ld <,uppltl·r uf pmdu<:h .ind \en ICC\ to till' 011 and ga'> drilling indu<.tm·s. • • • B Ll'l' Karn'\. chairman of Com- prehenslvt Cart Corp. 1n In 1nl' h.1, anno um·l·d that the hoard nf dtrl'l tl>r\ ha\ appro,ed a fourth-4uartcr d" 1dl'nd of 10 lCnts pn -.harl'. pa~ahk l huNIJ~ \ug I/\ ft1 tom m un ,,, \\. "h1 ildl'f'> 111 rt'll lrtl r nda \ Jul) ~4 • • • :'\etworth Partners 1n 'l" 't tirl.. ( 1 1~ has al qu1red Ill., l')\·rtl'nl 111 Rampart Gentral Inc .. an11rd1ng 111 J ~n urit1c'> and E\C'hangl· Cnm· m ""on Ii h ng '\o transaction' \\l're ill'" n lx·d 1n till' filing. '-l'l\\11rth huld'I f, 1, m1ll1on u 1mm11n ~harl'' o l thl· C ll\t.1 \k'J hJ\l'd u 1mpan) • • • In Laguna II ilb Community P sy- chiatric Centers hJ'> Jnnoumt•d that earning., pcr 'hJH' for lhl' .,ccond 4uartl·r of 11., li\lJI ~car 4'nlkd !\1:1~ 31 . "trl' ·B l'l'lll\ u1mparcd "11h '" Cl'nl\ for tht• \l'lOnd qu:lrtl'r nf lhl' prtur ~l'<lf. a 1414 fX'rH•nt lntrl.'3'it' Total rCH'nUl'\ ncl l'arn1nis Jnd a' l'rage \han•, out'>lJnding lnr thl' '>Clund qu;HtC'r 111 I 98X \\erl' S9 '.11 J non \ 1ll.7'1 .IHHJ and 46.01 ~.000 rn11\'l'lt\l'I) rnmparl·d \\Ith $1., )I.I"' tJOO ~1 6.604 .IKlO. and 4 5. 'QQ.()()(1 lor the '>l'rnnd qu,1nn nl I hl' pnur ) l"H I-o r the SI\ month'> cndl•cl \la' 'I eJflltllg\ per \h:Jfl' \\l'rl' (l cent\ Tab for bailing out insolvent-S&Ls: $1 7 billion . . . '-t'" I. l'll'l ll'd 1 tl t f\ o t thl· South Coast Insurance Association. aflil1atcd "1th thl ,,1tH1n J I \\\Hl tat1on o f ln\urant l' Y. onwn. arl Rose Tambor rino. prn1drnt Toni Rogtrs, pruldent-elect: Marilyn Schulz.' ltl' prt'\ltklll Debbie Smilh. lrt·a\urer ''>l'crctar. Liz Becl1t'r. puhltl ath """ Pat . padbn1. h' ·I""" Shella Lunin. puhl1c11' .i nd Jennie Cerbm, pa't rn·<.1dcn1 WAS Hl ~(J ro;-... (AP) -The head of lhe agenq that regulates federally insured sa' 1ngs 1ns111u11ons ~-.\ that the cases of 259 "gros'>I} 1nsoh ent" thrrtt\ w tll be resolved b\ 1990 at a cost ofS 17 4 billion · I nsuranc-c Corp .. wh 1ch insures sa n ngs dt>po!>lls ol up to $I 00.000. includes 259 "grossl)' 1n'io lvc n1 1ns111u11ons," he said. .. We art clearl) o n a track that will ha 'c u\ resolving 259 ins111u11ons as a m1n11num h\ the Last month. the bank board reported that the 3.1 18 federal!~ insured savings 1m111uttons suf- fered losses ofSJ.8 b1ll1on in the first three mo nths of this }car. more than half of the rtcord S7 6 b1llron loss 1n 1987 . . . Mary Ka ~ Cosmetics lnr -IJmo us tor .1\\arJ1ntt t ar' 11>1 top achtC'l'r.-, - hJ' pr"' 1lled Tam TT Pbam anll andy Btrgo l H unungton Beach "llh tfic U\C of()ld!lmoh1le r m ·nt::l\ as a dtrCll re~ult 111 their Jnom plt'>hment~ a<. rndcpcndcn1 beaut) rnn<,u ltanl\ Dann} \.\all. chairman of the Federal Homl' Loan Bank Board. said last Wednesday 1n a speet·h to a l l .S. Leagut· ofSavings I ns111utions confcrenn· that the a1l1ngsa' 1ngsand loan 1ndustl") ,., "getting ~Cler" But. he added. "Thr healthy are getting hc::ilth1cr and the •nck are gelling sicker." The caseload oftht Federal Savings and Loan end of next year." Wall said. · He said he expected 11 would cost S 17.4 b1ll1o n to shutdown or bail out the sick institutions. About 50 ca~s have been dealt wtt.h. ttus year. he said. The General Accounting O ffice. Congrc'i,· inve sugauve arm. has estimated that ~omc 500 S&Ls arc insolvent, more than 200 of them hopelessly so. Because of the S&L troubles. FSLIC ended I 9R7 with a negative net worth of S 13. 7 btll mn Congress approved a measure to raise SI 0.8 billio n for the.msurancc fund lhrou~ the sale of bonds. That. togethtr w11h insurance premium payments by S&Ls. ts expected togivt the fund S20 million over three years. Wall has said 111<; too soon to tell if more will be needed later. EAP answers SOS if personal problems affect work By JOHN H. LANO. M.S W .. Pb.O .. Don't bnng )Our problem\ to v.orl..'" A familiar adage. but hardl} realtmc V. tth dt,ortn o utnumbenng marnagc\ finann al and ltgal problrm'I on the n~. and a lcohol and drug ahu\(' becomin& w1dc- spread . 1t doc~n·1 seem p<w11hlc 10 "lcn\e )Our trouble\ at the door·· About o ne-fit\h of our nation'<. worl.forl·e '" embroiled 1n ~me kind of pcr,onal cri~~ Doe~ 1h1~ allt:t t iob prrformancc" The aMv.cr lie\ 1n anoth er que1111on Hov. rould 11 no t"' Of cour\C, no1 c' Cr') pcr~onal problem tnters the workplace. But ~tud1es. and commo n ~n~·. and1catc that troubltd 1nd1' 1duab become tro ubled emplO\et'S -and that mean\ lower productt' II\ and profit,. As 'IOC'1al problems increa~ 1n pre"altncc. manage- ment 1c, lcss able to contain them from within. That" wh\ Emplo,ee ss1 tanc<' Program" ILAPI are now tx-1ng instituted 1n corrlpan1cs of all w~ throuahou1 the: countr) A\ illustrated by the follow1na actual rnst·\ £ \ p., help wo rkers rewlvc personal msts "'hlt"h ad' crc;t.'I~ affect their )ob performanct. "Jim.' a 35-~ear-old mach1n1\t rtalrrcd he-had a I ~ov.1ng alcohol problem .. Before 11 began to ~nousl) interfere ~11h his work. he sought eounselrng through tht> E4\P o fTercd b) his com pan) Jn thret \CSS1 ons. Jim ltarncd about the d1sca\C process of alcoholism . received coun~ltng and was rcftrrcd to an o ut-pauent treatment program covert'd b >° his medical insuranct. J1m now attend s the program at night so he can maintain his job dunng the day "Linda" was hav1natroublt with herthree adolcS<'cnt children. When she.wa~n't m1ss1n1 time fro m work. sht v.-as distracted b> frequent pho ne calls. Linda was concerned about losing her JOb because htr performance was poor. A co-worktr to ld her abou t tht compan) 's E..\P Since he had benefited from the program. Landa dcC1dcd • to give 1t a tf). Af\er two sessions o f problem-ac;\C4Jsment and goal-'ICtting. Linda chose to enroll her ch1ldrtn in a school counseling program rttommcnded by the counsel- o r Linda'' children ha e now stab1h1ed and she can once again conctntratt on htr JOh A~ in thc!te cases. when the problem is cauJht soon e nough. both emplo)'ee and t'mploytr benefiL For the emplo)er. poor JOb perfo rmance mtans reduced pr<>- duct1' ti}. h1ghtr absentet'1'\m 1nc~ascd medical costs 7 and lower moralt. An efTccuve EAP can help identify troubled employees, motivate them to seek ass1stanct. assess 1ht1r situation. determ1n<' an appropnatt plan o f action and refer them to spcc1ahsts as needed. all rn a confident1al manntr. This frees manaacrs and supervhoro; from the task of d1a1nosina the employte and allows them to fO\:u s on job pcrformanct. EAPs arc utihzt'd by largt and small compan1CJ. public-tcetor empfoytrs. unions. non-profit agtnc1cs and hospitals. EAPs art invaluable in any o rganizauon ~onccmcd wtth h uman relations. produc11v1t) a nd public 1magt. EAPs can take several forms. 1nclud111a o ne called "anformauon and rcteml:"' Herc. an emplo>tt can call o n th<' telephone to rcct1ve anformauon rt'gard1na problems that arc intcrfenna with work ~rformancc. The~ discu uions arc confidential. Another type 1s "aneument and r'<'ferral" which involves face-to-face confidential 1nterv1ews bet,.cen the employee and pro fessional to detennane the Kope o f-the problem and the best course of'.action to take. A tb1rd type 1s a com binatio n of the aforementioned techniques. A suttcssful EAP mu.st have a cohercntl)' wnttcn policy statement that clan fies proaram ptfilosoph). polrq objectives. roles and responsibilities. EAPs can bl' anst1tuted on or off the prem1sc'i. and be operated t ither by tht company or o n a contractual basis with independent professional • dcprndana o n the orpn121tion·s needs. In addition 10 a ssisting troubled employee • EAP\ can be preventative in nature. prov1dtn& on/off-site hc.thh eduation courses. fitness clasSoeS. ~vcntat1vt h<'alth seminars and wellness Pf'Olt'lms. These havt proven cost~ffcctive in helpina maintain employee morale and prcventin& problems fr om arising.. Bc1idcs the human dilemma ofttnninat1on. finnaan employee is expensive. iivcn the time and. mo ney invested an trafo1n1 and the costs of rc~acemcnt. O l]Aniz.at1ons spend about half the employees salary to refill the position. By implementtn• an Employee Au1stan~ Pr0111m. a compeny can 1nw-ttpt pottnt1al problems before they intcrfcrc with job perfo rmance. The rtsult will be increased morale. productJv1ty and. of course. profit Dr. ,,... lAll4, ...... .tflft ,, ,..,.., ,. ":I:: .8eect. U. .._ • ,.,rt.....,.t I~ H r-n~ wwtf'4 flrl• «Ah lw tn'e9 THt'I. 1 I