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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-07-17 - Orange Coast Pilot·of a eommuni Develop~ent part of count~·s first establts ed ranch •1 llOBl!llT HYNDMAN .............. Tht Plano T rabuco is• remarkably flat tabletop of a plain a mile widund five miln Iona thlt forms lbe north- ern tip of the 40.~acrt Rancho Miuion Viejo. It's there that Oral\lt County's younJnt and fastest-.rowina com-. muntty, which derives tts name from the historic Rancho Santa Marprita x las ~OttS. is bcina built on some_ 5.000 K"rn of the piano. But despite its youth, Rancho Santa Ma,..rita is pan of a ranch whOSt history dates ti.ck to 1769 when Gaspar de Portola cr01scd throuah southern border of th~ dry. sprawling ranchlands. Portola and his 63 soldiers and two priests presided over the baptism of two Indian babies in Cristianitas Canyon. the earliest place named in- Oranac County. Followina a stoe_ · near whit is now the ranch's camp off Ortep Hiahway, the men moved on to· the mesi above what is now O'Neill Park. It was there that a soldier's I01t aun inspired the name Trabuco, the Spanish word of blunderbuss. land arants awarded by thr Mu- ican governor following indepen- Location, cost ey successo Rancho Sa1!ta Margarita By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ............. ~ .. Rancho Santa 'Marpnta 1s but 1 \car\ old. and alrcad) thr road leading to 1h pan1sh-st)ltd ham~. nc1o1. horn business park and man· made lal>.t· 1) being lo\ 1dencd to six. lane~. \1orn1ng commuter) dm 1ng along \anta \.1arganta Park1o1.a ) pass truck'> and bulldoAcro; 1o1.orking ;tlong · the du'l' '>hvuldcn !'ff the fo ur·lanr road tha t ' ronne<.1' the: rommun1t~ with M t'>'ilon V1c:JO and El foro to thr 'lo\C-.l rhc t1o1.o ·cxtr.1 lanes 1o1.1ll bt' nredl·d a Rancho Santa \1arganta blO'i'iOm5"from us current populatton of 6 (J(l(I tu '>Oml' O.<llXJ res1dena ~n after·thl• tum of the {'t.'ntul"\ ~uch '"the demand to h'e 1n th is tOlo\n aJ the foo t of ~ddlrbark"s Mc>dJc:ska and ._,anuago peaks that then: r urn·ntl) are about 5,()()(J namc'> on the 1o1.a1ltnlf list for nrw homl"'>. The l0mmun1t~ \ developers dt· scenda nl'> o f lhl' ori gi nal ran<'ho" nef'> ""ho ran l a Ille in tht' ro~' and arro,n\ abutting tht Santa ..\na ~fountain' offrr ..e vrral reason'> "h) Ranr hu \Jnlll \.iarganta 1s Orange ( ount~ ·., fastest-gro"mg communit' .... ._ .\nthcin~· \fol\O [>rt''51dent oi the .. boring counties 1n order to purchaa thtLr first home. So aJlhou&b the count,•'s homn are amont the m01l expenSivr an the United States, homes an Rancho Santa Marprita are pnct'd 1n the relati vely modest ran,r of S80.000 to S200.CXX>. says DlaM Gavnor. the co·mpam 's pubhc rtla· uon!I manager Jn ·addauon, two .. apanment compleXl"$ offer rents ot about $b00 a month .. Ton~ fet'I \ strongly about prov1d- 1ng hou,ana for Oranat <. ounty resi- dents and keeping them here. He also '><'t's the traffic problems and realizes ~Ou have to prov1dt JObs near w~ pc:ople li\t'." Ga~ nor says. "We can't kl·ep adding peoplt' to the freewa)'I." To that r nd. the Sant.a Marprita ( () ~woning wnh Sl"vtral drvdol>- mt"nl partnt'rs on construction o( a bU'tlnt"S'> park as wtll asa rCWI center. \k ft'ado del Lago. located neat to the man-madt.' l.ake. 1s opccted to open b~ nnt spnng with a Ralph"s IUl>Cf· markc.-t. a Mobil gas station, a branch of ~cunt \ Pacific National Bank. a Pa~ less Drug Storr and other rts- taurants shops and office suites. t 'l11matcl~. de,dopers ~hcve Rancho Sant.a Marg.ant.a wiU provide 26.00(1 Jobs -a featurr they say will kee p part' vn\h the incrcast 1n populatson dence from Spain in (821 drew UQ. ~ _ -- · boundary Hoes . for much of the Altb_. there are t::•tJ of bwee, lla1f of (Pleue w ~H/AS)' the 15.<RK> acree at aeo ..... 'llarlarita will be de•oted · to reatloaaJaees. -__ ..., .,.....,...d .. ~anta \1argarna< o .. 1sa firm behcH·r open •pace an rec-·that Oninge Count~ residents \hc~uldn't ha'e to mo'r to ~l&h· But toda'. what Sttms to ~ attr.tclln& re~tdmu u the pr.OlpeCl pf p-u rcha'>ing an affordable home. Ac- cord.Joi 10 Gaynor. tKt Sant.a ~-.~Pleue eee RAJllCBO/ AS) Nation Tourists lliis.s Huntington's maiD. attraCtion -ctosrrreuT\Vorld·famous pier leaving many fans of landmark disappointed -~= z_.w~ ,--;#._ --__ ,....._ -"' ByLANCEIGNON °' ................ S<-attJc rnident Scott Cooper had t~ld tu~ gar.If ncnd. Sandra Dahlquist. ho1o1. much fun it would bt to IAke a 'troll on the Huntin11on Beach Pier 1o1. hl'n the~ '1s11ed tht beach city this weekend dunng their vaca11on. He'd donl' It plenty of times as a lud gru" 1ng up 1n West Co' ina and he kne" Dahlquist. a nati ve of Montana. "oulJ gl't a ki ck out of 11 Maybt thl'\ "d bu\ a ~fl dnnk or something 10 cat. Or lx·rhaps the~\ JUSt lean ovr r --- the ra1hng and get a cl~r look a the breakers as they pounded against the cement p1linp. Rut. of course. the couple nevrr got to ·take th,'1r walk. O n· Tutsda). Huntington Beach officials cl~d 1h<' 74-.~t"ar~ld p1t'r after an engJn<'tnng \tud) re veak d that ke) \('('l!Ons of the 'itructurC'''i steel reinfo r('lng had cor· 'roded. Like ~·,craJ other people. Cooper and Dahlqum had no 1dC'a wh) thC' p1t.'r 1o1.as closed. Tht> only clues wrrt a rurnng cha1n ·hnk fence blocking aln·~s to the pier and two signs: '"Pier JesaeJacksonleads caravan of supporters Into Atlanta for Demo- cratic National Conven- tlon./ M Pentagon taking hard look at radar trans- missions prior to Airbus attack.I Al Sporta Couni,unv~ils . home insulated (rom airport noise Angels winning streak comes to an end. /D1 Index By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ............... Sa nta .\na Heights residents art bt1ng encouraged to accept a county offer to insulate thttr homes against jet noise from John Wayne Airport. ,.!.JAnnUJC,.Lander..U:mC>JC5>-YR!leflt---(.iA'48-l__;_-;Count\ otlic1als SI}' they'd rather pay for· the modifications than I.,~ :~ purchase the homes outright. which they also ha ve offered to do for Cluslfled C4-8 res1dtnfS long bothtred by airline Jt'ts Ctoaword 04 taking off over their unincorporattd Entertainment 83,4 neighborhood JUSl south of thr air- HorOIC()pe A5 port. New Homes C1-3 "The count) of Oranac ob"1ousl) Optnlon AfS isn't 1n tht business of bu)'ing and Paparazzi 82 selling homrs." count) Supervisor Publlc notic.t Al Tom Riky said at a community Sport• · Ol-4 mttting Fndav Styte B 1-3 The offer to insulate homrs af-W•ther A2 fccttd by jet noise strms from a 1986 decision by the Orange County Board 1sors to satisfy st.ate noise requirtments rqard1ng homrs nrar airports. The soal of the SO<allcd .\cousucal lnsulal1on Prop'am as to lower the amount of noise inside homes. That as accomplished by installing thicker ~µ. . ..JJ1-.A1Wll'°5-1nsialat1on in the roof and anstalhna . 'rnfilation and a1r-cond1tionin1 sys-/ terns an homes wtthout them. Those modifications cost from about S20.000 to S2S.OOO peT ho me. savs M1ck1 Hams. a staff planner for thr county Environmental Manatt· ment Agenn. .. It reall)' depends on the house and what thry surveys 1nd1cate nttds to bt done.-.' Hams savs. In all. about 460 more homes in Santa Ana HriaJ'ts will bt tlig1bk for the 1nsula1ion pr<>lflm. The county plan. however. carries with it the catch that lh<>K residents who accept the off'rr must aattt not to Laguna sports fan just as~s . teams to win 1 for the Skipper doM·d No Trespau1n~ .. ·· 1 ":,-.going ti> iakr a ndc.-out to thr end and take a lool around. but I guc:'l\ I 1o1.un·t." said Robert KnM~~ of Lon(! Beach. 1o1. ho had nddtn his h1ndc 10 the pier on Saturda). fo<ie:ph Fole~ nf Holl~"ood had heard the pier v.-a \ clo\('d. but he made the dn'c: an\ ho" ··Th1'1 and 1he ~anta \fon1l3 pier are aboul ·m, 1\4 0 f:i\onll'' o ri the rna .. 1:· he \3td ··1t\odd to th1nl that 1"11 u i.nll' he.re w ml·da' and 11 "on 't tlt· hl'rl" I thin~ the'· should build mon: pier\ ratht•r than tc.-ar them do"n ·· .\\tar :h 11~ o"n p1a rs rontl'rnl'd. the rm agn~l's Huritington lkalh offi 1al'> hope to ra1'K' at ll•ast S8 m11l1on thro1Jgh sta t<' and kderal grant\. hx·al go\C:rnment ~Ul' the ;11rpon (l\ er Jt't nOISC'. Rut that 1 ~n·t what has kr,n n.·.,11.knt.-. from taking the county up on 1t'l 11fler. sa" Rita Jonts. rt~n· tat1H· tl1r th<' commun1t~ group .\H< O\.t .. I th 1nl>. 1ruh that noho<i) knt'" 1o1.hJt to t'\IX"l·t.'" Jone\ \31d. "Every · ntl(h "a' 1o1..u1in~ for somronr else to ta h · ( thl' tlff<.'r l \<.) tht'' could stt how (Plea• eee b~NTT I A2) fundund pru..ate.4on.itl-OM l&-buttd a nt " pi er Tht.' prOJ«"l would cost al least S8 m1ll1on and would not bt- rnmpkated unul at least Ma~ 1<1q 1. C11~ Managrr Paul \ook u1d last 1o1.cek Rut Kt n Halb«l. a 1S-\ear-old H unt1naton Beach res1~n1 •ho often 'urh hcnl·ath the 1.1.mo.foot·long landing._ fc.'ars th~ cit.' mj!v have tmuhle 11nd1 n{q~u\!:mmtnt tundin1t ·· f l'n ~rar 1o1.r could bl' loolinf at thl' p1er anJ 111o1.11l sllll be d~.' hr \.Hd ;i, he ga1t'd uu1 1u1o1.ard tht oc_ean \till. he umkr~tands wh> the cm dO'l'd II . ··11·, 'trangl' '" ~ thl' p1c.-r 1o1.11hou1 ·'"' fl'·or k on 11 But at the.-samr 11mr 1111 'J \d kt' ha1ard the c11' net'ds to proll·t 1 1hdi .. ttalht-1 ~ ~·d \nJ "hat rtw h<'d \\1th the p1t"r cio5C'd h~-won'tit:avno WOf'11""1W - grttrng hooked b~ the pier) filhn,. mc.-n v.h1lc hr·s surfing · Ha' ang ..cen tht und~~ll~ of the p1tr countless times whd~ surfina. Halb«k said he·s tttn rountlnl cracks in the ccm~nt. Yet ~ pier Sttmed saft to ham when he was o;tand1ng on II 'it'' e~I Wttks .,o when .a s.mall t"'arthquakt ru.mbfed the ..outhland · Jt>annC'ttt Parent. 23. sald-wa~ tti the.-·p1rr Saturda) Wlth her fnnd. C 1almdla Raab. 10 "waach 1uys ,urfing ·· . 83l k 1n high school. thi') used 10 m m<" to tht p1tr to fish ... and check out the ho' ii •· Partnt said .. But "'ih tht p1<'r ciolt'd. they "Jndt'red off. perhaps to find a new \ ll '" 1ng ~pol Fairgoers finding getting there is the hardest part By LAS CE JG ~OS Of .. Doilly .......... Jim < 1n11k tigurl'd hc"d 5pent ahnut 11o1.o hour'> circli ng the n rangr Co unt' f air on \aturda' r'en1ng lool 1 n~ tor a Jl3r~1ng ~pal·r ~l kJ'l 11nrel1Flf3J<ffi\rn md r that anrhrd ra~t a f)3rt mg Im rust J < 11 oix·ned "1th a "olid lme nf t ar., ~hind him hl' had nf1 , hP11.r tiu1 111 ron11nue 1 in hn11-th\' < 1htJ \k \J fairirou nd' .. 1.-.. t'll't'.'n .rn <"\pem·nlC' · "-''d \1agg1r C1n11k a) hl·r hu ,hand turnt·d the fam th car nn10 VanguJrd frnm Fair [)fl\ t' Jnd ht·ad<"ll J o1o1. n the la~t fe1o1. feet to an entrance .. " <' v.t nt around Jnd e\t'I"\ ~ingk lot v.a' iull ·· The: -.clO nd Sat urJ a, of the fa11 I\ l\p1call\ the hus1ts1 da,. said Da 'r !'o"en .. 1t•1n. spol~man fo r ( ontt'm- pora~ \er. 1CC' { urpora11on .,.h•~h h11"C'd 300Ul 1( f't'<'Pk to dtrt'l l tratlk 1n the lot\ .\'>ill~ fl m 65 57 1 hid VISl\ed t~ 1JH .i'~ 11mf)3red to66.02Sa1 the same 11mc fa,1 \Car fhr overall tot.al this \l'ar ..,., tar I'> 4~~2 12 compared to .rn-~: ~ last 'ear Today is the last da' of th e fair Fair'•~_,...,.,. ,.,,,,.,bum,.. u I ·nlikc.-last Saturday. the C1h- fom1a H1ghwa~ Patrol did not 1uut a \1M,.\.len S.turda' on thcN<wport f r('('lo\'3~. t vtn thouah a prOlellioa of lar,_ lo\h 1t h ofttn camt' toacte.d stop. d~t"d ,urfact' strttrts around the fairgrou nd~ <.inn k a M1ss1on VacJO l'ftldml. -..ud ht' rrobabl~ addtd tcMM time IO h1'1np ..,, . ··tx-1ng n1a-and couneous ( ...... WPAJa/AI) ............. .._ ..... .-.... f-4 ,..._.at a pnalam oa_ Satarday. FAIR GRIDLOCK ••• Prom Al and doina what we were told ... Melissa Francois. 21, of La Habra apparently left her good manners at home. but ended up waitina in line only about 1 S minutes. . "You don't get ahead in life by being a ni~ guy ... she said, referring to a maneuver she'd just made whereby she cut in front of several hundred rars. "We j ust cut a bunch of people off. They're not too thrilled." Francois said from the driver's seat of her red 1987 Nissan sports car. "We'.ve bttft~ smokina everyone. Look at thal airl behind us. She doesn't like us." said passenger Therese Capoccia, 19. of Whittier. It was durina heavy fair traffic on the Newport Freeway last year that a Palos Verdes man was shot and paralyzed when he_alleaedly cut off a truck driven by a roofer from Santa Ana. The suspect. Albert Carroll Morgan. was arrested shortly after the incident in the · fairgrounds parking lot. He was later convicted of at- tempted manslaughter. His victim. 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M t:Cnp.m. The-riMt tod.ty at I: 111.m ..S .... t0:13p.m. !~~~ng L~~~~~~9~~de•~~ ~~~~;~~~h• ~~=~!~~:~~=~~~.~~~?~~~~~.~~y ose wit four · numbCn d1V1de wnee _ so ame an I ns an c City t_ . en. o replaced t e courthouse Trees up lo 48 inches in diameter Hert art the win ning numbers $837,000. millionaire. ~aturdav a~ crews cleared trees a~ roof at I a.m. Saturday. snapped in Council Bluffs and others picked Saturday night for the Cah-Lottery sales from Wednesda)· to "It's like an unreal thing ... said 01her debns strewn t).ere and in ~h's an absolute m1racle no one is as tafl as 100 feet were upr~ted at an fomia Lotteg's twice-week~ "Lotto Saturday were S.16.6 million. Connie Blandino. a 46-year,old Cov-Omaha. Ne~ .. by tornadoes that dead," Council Bluffs City Coun-Oma. haaolf c~une. The. twaster:s aJso 6-49" game: · J8. 1 · 1 S. S. and the Earlier Saturday in Sacramento. _a ma swi1chboard operator who at first \\ IJX'd out entire blocks. d lman Stanley Grote said. ~taned firn ~nd overtu~ rail ca.r:s bonus number. 35. Covina woman whose husband· mistaken!\ thought th e whrel c;top-..\t kast 10.000 home~ had some Omaha Public Power District and tn a two-mile stretch an Council Players who correctly guessed all bought a scratch-off ticket on his ped at SI 00.000. damagr from the t~iste~ ~hat Iowa Power and Liaht Co. said an Bluffs. • . .. six numbers will share a_prize poo~of binfiday. then gave it to her as a ··1 don't think 11 will changl' me -sla!flmr~ into the two Massou!"'R1v~r estimated 30.000 customen were ,.V1et.11am. Thats . about . it~ S 12.2 million. lottery officials said. present won SI million Saturday on much." said Mic:hal'I Moore. 39. of c111c!I Fnday. a county official est•· without power Saturday night in the Guar~s.man Carl JennmJS ~1d 1n Those with fi , c numbers plus the the state lottery "Big Spin... Steamboat Springs. Colo. "I work ed mated. From 100 to 130 ho_usn were two cities. down from 100.000 early descn~1ng the damage. "~t:tt s a lot bonus number· will share SI . -A Colorado man who bought two three JObs lao;1 "'inter. This ~car. l will dcm oyrd or suffere.d. maJ~r struc-Saturday. of S'!hnte~ .~ood. bu1ld1ngs de- million. winnin tickets while. vacationing m probablv "or!. l\'-O because IJu~t l:ke tural damage, a~thontPes saJd. Scattered looting was reported. It stroytd. panic. _ - it'lce hmcte \\ttll ri\e-O!The ana -one tJc et wonn-sl wor ·mg. -lnwr:mce adjuslen counted-I~ ---- ho mes as se verr..-damaged and said ---------------------.. ------ Abandoned infant leaves hospital S.\:-.. ~\I E'> Calif (-\Pl - The tn fant born 1n a Jt'tllner r<.'!>troom and abandon<.'d th ere h' hrr mother. w.as released fr<Jm the hospital Saturda~ and 8" en to rnunt\ offi n als. who pla n 10 plat l' ht•r in a fo<.ter home ··she v.a~ ha' mg no problems at all. she "asju~t a h,:.dth~ l11tlc girl." <;a1d Sallv Wor'itcr. nur.,ing supervisor at Milfs Memorial Hoc;p11al in San Mateo. about I'\ mile'> south of San Franci'iCO. The infan t "'3'-l:tl.cn b~ represt'nta- 11\'t'S of San Mateo County's Child Protcctiv( Services in the morning. but soc ial worker.s could not be contacted for comment later 1n the day. The agenc-' ·s deputv dPrector. Rob, l'n Mc-Millan. on Frida> said the in fant girl would be placed in a fost er home when rek'ased from the hospi- tal until a coun rules on tempora~. custo<h . The child has been Pn the custo<h of c:ounty officials since being fo und Wednc:~d;n nn a L'nttt"d .\1rhnrs fl'tlina : winch lrnd just completed a flight from :-.l'\'arl. .. NJ •. to San Frannsn 1 lntl·rnatwnal .\1rpon. Thr hu.;hand of the :'llrw York \\Oman 3H ll'1·d of abandontng the nl'"'horn girl hd1t·,es the felon~ c:hild endangermen t rharges against his ''ill' \hnuld nul afft'l'I his right 10 take cu<.tod~ of 1hc hah~. his la"~er c;a1d. \Ir-.. Lo< a'lll 2~. pleaded inno- cent Thur-.d:i~ afternoon and "as rl'kas1•d al1t·r pm11ng $50.000. S~IPPER CLELBRATES HIS 50TH ••• mAl anyone tbt.' to local sports. or ~U 'ear'> he has worked at na Beach H 1gh School as a bat bo_ and score kcl·pc r. He also counts the l numtx-r ot downs at football gam'e\ and he lp\ '~ash and repair the team uniform<. ~our mone). it will run awa~ "'1th \OU." · Skipper is supported by a trust fund. "Without Skipper. we'd ha'e to hire someone on a full -time basPs:· said Tom Klingenmeier. a foothall. basketball and baseball coach at the Ski pper '' al\o a th ird base coach high school. for the t'JI\ \I 111k League. Skipper's "dugout" 1s filled from In all ihc ~ l·ars of helping out . floor to ceiling with trophies. plaques Sk1p1><·r ha'> nc' er accepted a salar). and patntings. all of which were given "II\ mnr1· 'aluable for me to get to him m thanks for his help. There is rcs1dl'n t<. arC' taking Skipper to an ..\ngds ganw. h1'> absolute fa vorite pas1t1 ml'. e\rt'PI of course goi ng 10 a Dodg(·rs ganw · .\' for git'h. Skippers· favorite. prcst·nt'i art· add111ons to hi s collec- tlltn of proli.·~"onal baseball and foo 1ball uni form,. His ultimate goal " tn collect a nim plctc set from evel) professional team. a hobby which has rarnc.d him lhl· nickname "Mr. I ·n1form." lhe losses probably would reach $20 m1ll1on to S2S mPllion. the Omaha World-Herald rcponed. Rr p. Jim Lightfoot. R-lowa. toured . the area Saturda~ and Gov. Terry Branstad planned to do the .same Sunday. Lightfoot said ~e e:itpccted. the cit' 10 be declared a disaster area. making ICdcra~ n~lief available. from thr Small Business Administration. i\t lcasfQ4 people suffered injuries. mostl> minor. when wind gusting to 92 mph downed power lines. up- root(•d trees and ripped roofs off houses in a two-mile stretch along Interstate 29 near th e nver. "lt'c; a major disaster. There arc Madonna sued over OC concert crush LOS ANGELES (AP) .::._ A man Madonna shouted to the crowd to who sa~s he was injured last summer come .closer to the staat and ignore when fans rushed the stage at a the security men." the lawsuit cone.en by Mad<?nna has filed a suit ' chargcrd. ·:when thi~ happened._ seeking an \Jnd1 sclosed amoum of thousands of fans · rushed the stage. daru;11es f~om the P<?P star. crushin~ plaintiff aftd causing injury. The su11. filed in Los Angeles to him.' County Superior Coun on behalf of Marvin Markowitz. alleges he was hun while attending Madonna's con- cert at Anaheim Stadium on July 18. 1987. ..Dunng the concen. defendant .\ spokesman for Madonna could not immediately be reached for comment. A call to her agent's office placed after business hours went unanswered Friday night. NB resident wins presidential medal .\rnold 0 lkck man. a Newpon R~ac-h rl's1dcnt and noted supponer of thl' i.c1ences. has been awarded the national medal of technology by PresPdent Reagan. Ekckman. fo under of Irvine-based Beckman Instruments. 1s one of 10 men aC'ross the natP on honored with the mt•dal. Other winners arc Edwin H. Land. founder of the Polaroid Corp. and now president of the Rowland ln- \lltutc fo r Science in Cambridac: John L. Atwood. Rockwell Inter- national Corp .. El Segundo. Calif.; Paul M. Cook. Raychem Corp .. Menlo Park. Calif.: Richard H. Den- nard. IBM . Yorktown Heights. N.Y.: Harold E. Edgerton. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge: Clarence L. Johnson. Lockheed; David Packard. Hewlett-Packard Co .. Palo Alto.: Raymond Damadian. FONAR Corp .. Melville. N.Y .. and Paul C. Lauterbur. Univenity of llltno1s at Urbana. rll . The technology medal was created in 1980 by Congress to recognize those who advance American tech- nology and improved the nation's economy. environment or social well-being. A White House spokesman said the medalists were nominated by com- mittees directed by the Department of Commerce. The names then were referred 'fo Reat!n. who awards the medals and cenaficatcs. paid 10 IO\ l' and respect. Th~ art even a letter from the Angels thanking "To wear a uniform is prettier to niorr ';duahk than a pavcheck. him for his work with the Little nw than a coat and tic. I feel people --"'·-~\~s-a ~tH -l:eagut. l.now mc ore1nauniform.'-llC1aie,,....._._ __ _ ..... mone~ Hl' lJll\ ll "\\ ilhe Mays:· the But perhaps the greatest honor-hr'-......,\J'ld as for turning SO? (i1an1, plJ\t'r kno"n for steal:ng has recei ved was the namPnJ last ~car "I don't pa~ attention to that stuff. ha<.t'' of the high 'iChool baseball field in his That\ ball one. I don't th ink about .. \lunn 1<. lt kc Will:e Ma )S. It ""I name. m~ ag1'. 11'<; all up in your batting <,fl:al h.1w<.1111 ~ou. lf)'OU don't watch For h1!. b1rthda~. se veral Laguna hdnil·1:· COUNTY UNVEILS INSULATED HOME ••. From Al 11 would turn uut.'' In far t. after a slow start in organmng th e insulat:on program. the count~ fou nd 11 had only one taker. St-' era I more homeownen in the first phase of I 0 'houses opted instead to \<'Ii thrir homcrtcrthe county. In tum. the count>· would pay for the new insulation modifications. then will resell them th is summer. But because county ~ould raahcr fix than buy\,noise:r&vaeed homes. they hosted in open ftouse at OM of the renovated homn Friday niaht so residents could see what they ~AA~E 1111 1'1111 MAIN OFFICE 330 Wftl fie; SI Cnll~ WM CA would be getting. • The reviews. for the most pan. were favorable. 'Tm verv impressed with what the\ 'vc don'e with this house." said Jack Mullan. a community leader. "I 'thtn1rt his-acoustical i nsutatton-pro-- gram has evolved significantl y.·· ··1 think it's a fair plan." Rita Jones agreed. ··After all. if you ~ant to stay. the county will help you insulate your home against noise. And tf you want to leave. they'll buy your home from you." Despite the insulation program, Su pen 1sor Rile) 'iaPd he remaPns comm111c-d to reducing noise at the airport. "\I~ pnmar~ forns 1s where Pt has al" a'\ been... he said. "to reduce ;m q:afl 001><: at 1hc...soum..__" ____ ,__, .\1rpon manager George Rebella 'i3 1d John Wa) ne .\irpon has become a laboraton of 'ions for airlines to f~P<·nment' with newer. quieter air- crafts. Various companies are testing models with the hope of introducing the new jets at airports across the country bothered by noise. °::.::' 110 •• , ...... 1i1111 ---&o• •!o60 Cc»••..._, CA 121~ c;.w...i...., •-6A' '>'lie !'>-& '°'°'"' .... Ol'I Ja.tcaU 842-6086 Nonoay<F•Qly ~ '°" ., "°''-'f°'Jl ~"r 6 30 O"' ~ o.tore'1 o m Copy<ighl •993 °'"'91 Coet1 ~ ~ No -tlOo.... ... •••• ion. 9dllat• INllter "' -·-,,.., .. ,..,..,, ,.,..., De •9P'OOUC*d ""'°"' _.., '* -°' '°""'""'' -llcratlo ~ polt899 ,,., .. c-..... c.tor ... Ctft IU -tOOI Suotcnpi""' lly-1$ 15 '* ClllflOCS. ~ ...... , 00 "'°""" YOL.lt,.-•• • . Wh11 do~ like about the Daily Pilot?' What don't you tikc? Call tbt number above and your m= will be recolded. ..tnoacribecl and de- li tow~-editor. The m aniwmna service may be u~ to reeord lenen to the editor on any topic. Contributon to our Letters column must include tbeir name ad Ide,._. amnber for vmfacation. Tell us wtaat•s on your mind. • encl l'OUf QCioy ""' DI _.., $e!1;rCMy Ind ~) fl '°' 00 not ·-,_ COP) 11'1' 7 a "' UI Wott 10 • m encl YfNl CCIO'f ... IM!~ Mott () ... ~ "··-...... ______ ..,. \. ........... ..... "Pure Wool Pile. Good Looks That Last!" 111% Wool ltrll1r In Stook ••I! S· 4 FREE PAD & Installation • .,. .... ON APPROVED CREIJfT I .-. . Orenge Gout DAILY PILOT/ .... JWt '1-1 1.. M Seaz'elJ pa1/Ly OlaJalter uried treasure Falrcamlesay they're fed rip With stereotyped Image ., roug &001:11 ........ Oen J f I Most parents spend children's binhdays at a favorite 1mu1ement park or a Chuck E. Cheese pizza pany. But Steve Diamond doesn't want to be like most parents. He's doin1 for has son what he always wanted to do as a child: ao on a treasure hunt. Diamond. a 39·year-old Newpon Beach resident. hasalready buried the "treasure," an old cedar chest filled with $60 wonh of quanen, nickels and pennies. He trekked up to the O eveland National Forest. near the Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary. to bury the coins in preparation for the bia treasure hunt. Now it's up to his I ().year old son, Arym, 10 find it. ''When .they fil)d it, it's 1oin1 to look li ke a million dollars," Diamond said with enthusiasm. · Aryr'n's birthday is cominf-UP July ,26. and the 1rea~ure bunt w11l l»the focus of his birthday party. biamond will accom~ny the treasure hunters on the m\ss1on. but he says he will not help them find the clues. "They should be able to find it with the map." Diamond said. "h's not 1ha1 hard." Arym. who lives in Ventura with his mother and visits his father o n weekends. has invited thrct of his buddies and their parents to accom- pany him on the hunt. When the treasure is found. the boys will split the booty amonpt themselves. Diamond said he sci up the hunt by writing him~lf a lrtlM' and then readina it aloud. as if a strantrr had sent it. The letter told of a lost 1«ret treasure in the hills. and enclosed was a map describinJ how a penon could follow clues and find the treasure. "It's quite a hike into there," Diamond said about the ·treasure's location. "They will really have to dia down deep." He admits that since he buried it a while aao. there is a possibility of someone else findin1 iM treasure. But he doubts that anyone could. Only the person with the secret map would be able to follow the clues and find the treasure. said Diamond. who explained that he spent a whole day buryi ng it and lay1ng out the clues. The idea of havina a treasure hunt for his son's birthday first came to Diamond after he set up a similar adventure two years ago for his son and a friend. -He arrd the1>ovs rented a boat an(t · w,1:nt sailing in the Balboa Bay. Wher1' • the two ·boys weren't lookina Diamond dropped a wine bottle into the water. In it was a mapofoneofthe smaller islands in the bar,. dubbed on the map "Taboo Island. • The two boys spotted the bottle and coaxed Diamond intosailingcloscrto it. "Dad there's a message in it." Arym shouted 10 his father. They then went to "Taboo Island." where a few days earlier Diamond had buried a treasure that included a small wad of dollar bills. The~· followed the clues and fo und the treasure beneath a pale of driftwood.· '" .. •·. .................. ,.,.. Ste•e Diamond •bow1 tbe ••treuare chat'' be bu burled In tbe Cle•eland l'fational Forat. "The OO)S v.ere s1mpl) amazed." Diamond said. "The' talked about 1t for months." · The treasure hunt idea ma) not . stop after .\r~ m's btrthda\_ Diamond. ""ho owns his own in tenor design rompan~. is ~·on .. 1denng creat- ing a bu .. 1ness "hert' ht· 'wuld ~t up trca~urt• hunts for othl·r .,pt:opk on their barth<l.i' !> "II "oulah: a ru n th an~ fo r both lo.1c.J<. an<l Jc.Jult<, ... IJ1amond ~1d lly JONATHAN VOIZIE OftlleDllllr ........ It's an idea couched an history. and Gunner W1edrrstean 1s urcd of it. A carni"al employee for 14 vears. now work ing the madwa) at tht Oranse Count' Fair. Wiederstein. 41 . as not a \econdclass citizen. "It doesn't hap- pen so much on the lot. but when you go dov. n1own and people find out you ""ork for 1be carnival. the) look at you like )Ou're a second-clan citizen." Wiederstein said Thursda~ as peopk milled about the "Joint" he worked. a dime-pitch ... Motr ls suddenl) ha'r no 'acan~ and people don't talk to ~ ou. "The stereot) pc 1s that v.r'rr din~. ragged and uneducated ... Wiederstein said carnl\ al v.orkers of da~ s long gonr passed on tht' unsa' o~ reputation to their modem- da\ cohom. "That's the wa' 11 used to bi:: hut thing!> ha' e changed drast1 al- h o' c:r the last 15 'ears ... the fo rmer l'.S. '.'ia' ~gunner Said. _ ~ Ledef1l~t__n said carnv1al co m- panies. such as 8&8 .\muscmrna. ""h1ch prov1deHhc ndes and gamernf !\kill forthePrange County Fair. ha'e an\tltuted 'strict dress codes to g1,e their l'.mplo\l:es a IX'tter look. Plus. ht• said the education le'els for carn1,al worlo.l·rs are increasing. "Thrre·s not realh an untrained Pl;'r\110 at the rarni,al. We ha't' "-lh n11I!. and · therl' are ronstanth d:i~'l'\ for u~ -10 safrt,. bus1ne!>~ and dealing wath the public." \\ 1ederstein said .. .\ lot of people hold drgrel' in v.elding. elect m·at and bus1nes!. ·· Drspne ht!> claims. C-os&.a Mt'\a P-0hcc nt1k1als contend the annual rair hnng v.11h 11 an onslaught of burglaries. v.•hich they -very unof· fic1alh -anribuce to the cam'1val workirs. "The~ reaJI~ np IK apan ... said ont' sergeant. speak•n& anonymously. "Bu rgs skvrocket wh1k the fair is in tov. n. esP«ially the niaht bcfort they ka,e." Wiederstein bnstks whrn thr re- mark 1~ rela)ed 10 hi m. "\\ t' tra' el with 150 people. and hire lot., mort' an each town. There's going to be some bad peopk. but it's no1 fair 10 blamt' It on all of us.·· .\nother longume carnival worker. v.ho tra,el~ v.1th 8&8 only _in Ca lifornia. ')Clld parents rtla> the bad 1mag1nl'. to 1hr1r children. · 1 ht·ar 11 e'er: night when they're \'Jllo.1ng dov.n the midway. The kids v. ant to pla~ a game or comr to talk to u' and. tht· partnt~ sa~ "No. those 1wopli.' onl) v.ant to take ~our mo~v. ~la~ av.a~ from them ." said Candy .\rt'h1e. a ~l!·~car carnival worker. Buth emplo~eci. ~•d tht" people - tht· public the:~ c.nte111a m and their fellov. \\<OTkl'fS -1S what 111ak~ the 14-houc da ~!>. traveling and "aver- agt'" wages ~onhwhde. ,, "I love mc.•etang nev. people. You 1.·Jn tra\ d ~II milr down 80 \' road Jnd mc:c:t an l'nt1rel} nev. t)P.C of prnf)ll' ... .\rrh1l· s.i1d "\,1ml't1mci.. 11 takes a lot of :otaanll' 101.kali ng "11h them. but no regrl'l'-I v.ouldn't trade 1t for an)-thing .. .. , uu gl·t prl'tt~ close to the people ~ou'rl' aro und ... Waedemran said. "It'!> an at mosphert' where once 'ou'rt· accepted. }ou'rr an. forever. Lil e J bag 1amal>. onl~ closer." =~~~b~~T0~,~~~~~00~A co~NITY... Westmiilster police for fi rst-time homet1uyersand t<>ld its 50 percent of lhe resi dents have . ' h t kill suspect building panners tha• •he homes. college ~r post-grad~ate degrees. and Rancho Santa Margari·ta 9' ·S oo ,-when completed. would have to be the median income 1s about $50.000 _ _ . _ _ · . . priced within a set range. per household. Gaynor says. . . . . . . ~ . . ~ ~ "In a w~y. it is .1oin1 about it The.surveysfoun~tha180percent /be In/I'll des1p.11edJo r I I}<'. -~T_b~~!socaatedPres1 ot.0~dofpcopleandbeatrnwnhpa110 backwards.' she said. "We staned of the homebuyers had moved to. ---· · 0nc man v.a!> shot to death and furniture. out with what target price-we wanted Rancho Santa Margarita from other thrre \\'estminstl"r police offi cers "Ont· oflicer fi red his v.eapon at an the homes to sell for. then ·worked in parts of Orange County. About hal f RANC. H HISTORY \\l'fe inJ_ur"d "hen a melee broke out assaihant.'' he said . Other drta1ls of the other direction to see what we had rented. apartments or li ved with • • • Jftn otlicer~ rc:\ponded to a call that the shooting ~rren·t 1mmed1att'I~ couldbuildto meetthat." parents pnor to moving to the nrw FromAl tv.o v.omen in a car v.err h(mg a'a1labk. The m utt was a 50-50 mix of town . rancho~ that nov. arl' pan of Orange ,outhl·rn ror11 .. n ,,, thl' r:mc:h "J' attad.t'd duri ng a gang figh1. rohce fhe attal:'hed cond<m1tntan11 an<t-d • nd th~t1t1ng-T"<>"'~ :md San Dkgo cmm1 . -~-:md ~on flt-c-:rmt' "'hat"rrm:m-)31tt----.,....r..:.;;.;,;.;-...;..;..r=_;;;.o;,:...;=:;_; tached homes. Costs were kept low by Moiso·s ideal of working close to .\n English trader named John c .im p Pl·nc.Jkt1tn rhl' OrJngr C nun-Thl' inc1,.kn 1 ocrurred about 11 boosting the denstt} -that is. home -85 percent sa~ the~ are For\ll·r took control of the landi.. I: po1rt111n 111 ):'~M 1 J' rt'' pa-;sc:d frum ..1.m h1da' afta poller rl',el' ed incrt'asinJthenumberofhomespcr emplo~ed 1n OrangeC'ount). \\htc.:hv.a~.latapa!.srd ontoJamcsC-Rtlh..trJ ff'l'1ll Jr 1\1 his v.1d11v. n:pom1ha1·~1J ormorepeople v.c.-ft' acre higher than that found in Bonnar Watson was among the first Flood and a fdlov. lnsh 1mm1grant \l,ir~ut•n 1,· Jn,I thl·tr t\'11 hildrl·n breaking"" 1ndov.s and attacking a car adjacrnt communitik. In addition. residents. movin~ from the West-R1r hjlrd O''\e1ll 10 188:! Through h1 '> \Ii-~ ..1 nJ ~1, 1-.1rJ k rc.iml' ff'l.'111 \\1th t"O v.umen instdt' during a gang the homes themselves are a bit minster area w11 ht'r husband an ~u.~~7"'~ a.t running the cattle ranch "'n during that period. aboui lighi at . 1gkr Park. Lt \11kt' RathfT smaller than average to keep prices October 1986.Soon afterauending a .o .... ~111c:,arncdutletohalfthrranch . 1-'-t M• J'fl''> "l'Tl' '-1.'t 3 iJt' for '3tdtoda'. 1 hrer lllliccr-.. "'hOSt' names wrre not rr\eak d. also were taken to a ho\p11.2l v.hrre the) ~re treated for .cub and hru1~ and rrlcased. Rathff 'loatJ down. While some of the largest meeting oft hr Com muntt) Acttvittrs v.10h11~~J; a<. del·dcd to h1<. son k roml· ,k ': ,1 .. 1,111l·nt ,1 < ·'''"-'r" Pa rl.. an ()ffo.c-~ v. hu am\(·d on the i.ct"ne three-bedroom homes mrasure 2.1.70 and SeNace .\ssoc1a11on (C .\SA i. T.,h, d h \ uJuh.in ,, ._ 1,.1, prl'."'r' l' .\rn~a J,· "-\.lffht·d thFt."ugh a ao~d uf pt'Ople -\nothc.-r m.an. Joel Mendez sqllare feet. a studio condominium Watson decided to bt'C'ome invol ved l' ,l·rnn :-gl·naa11on ranr (m o-. A 4 ~ 1.1r the tv.o v.omrn atter lindang their \1arnne1. ~I of'\\estminsler, was could be as small as 470 square feet. 1n helping the group sponsor com-t•rs. krnm" O'~e1ll and Jaml"s L h udl.i Jrhl < 11111 Jl ( Jt.i ' 1 c-,ar dt•• .. ned. Ratliff said. amstrd for 1n. \.rsti;rcuoo of felon) .1 11 111 H' m• ire.· :11 rt·, v. ,·rr -;olc.J ror " -While tho~~qua11ers might sctm a munit~ events. . Flood. 1ntrodul~d agricultural lil·ld~ Jl•\l'lllr rnrnl 111 \\h.11 I\ nom tht' l'I(\ "()nl' 1.UhJt'CI v.ho ~a~ po1n1rd ou't assault on a pohc-eo ICt"r.1UtliffSaid. bit tight. company officials point ~ut "W~ gel a .real good turnout." she to tht· I S.0<10 head of rattle and 1 \I \ · .1., lHll' 011hr :ittackers ~as Sttn 10 the The v.omt'n 10 1hr car wN"r not that halfofth~ 5.()()().acrrcommunity sa)s. Theres already a ferh ng out pu'lhl·d thl' ranch to 11<. largl·~• " "'um ,,.,,. , r1mc.J ." h1· ..aid. ".\n ollict'r tned 10 Jocaied. police said. ':Vi ii be devoted to open space and here of a small town. a homt'lown r \pan'-1.' -230.000 .1rrr•» Whl·n thl' I hl' ~11 1 MM l rl·m.11n1n~ Jl'rl'' nf the <.ll•r th1' ,uhJl'l't and v.as attacked b~ 'The D1stnc1 .\ttomr' ·s Offioe 1~ recreational uses. Alread). a 13·acrr where eve~·bod) knows evel')bod~ pa1rc.J1l·d 10 lll26.JU't tv.oda~s apan. ranl h lh "'l'H'r ,,,,i11 11~lnl·Jandru n him.. condurting an an,·esttpt1on. upon man·made lake has become a focal dse. lt'sa feeling that we'll be working thl' ()'~l'lll \harl'\ \\l'rl' handl"d dov.n tn the.· ()''l'lll 1:im1h \\Ith .\nthOn\ Thl' \U~Pt't't then nt•d into tht' back 1he Ti.'Quec;1 of tht' Westminster Pohce point in the community with hun-hard to preserve.'' to .kromr·, ~oungl·r brother Richard \lu1 '11 grl·.11-~r.inJ,~m 11f R1l hard \Jrd c,f a 1ll':irh~ home v.here a pan~ f'Xpanment in add111on to our own dredsofhomesenJoyingscenic views Watson. who nov. sen es as prcs1-Jr. Jnd h" '"ta . \la!') Baumganna. <r,1·111 \r . hl·aJ 1ng 11' 0r<.·rat10na l "a' going 0n Ritl11T said Wht'n 1n\t''it1 ga11on ... RathlT~1d. of the sailboats and paddJcboats that dent of C.\SA. sa~s she runs into, H' the ,•nd t)f 1h1· IY.1(k the 1.·n1 1t\ thl' \Jn1:1 \1 .ugari t:i<11 ,1flil·l·rs 1?3\l' cha .. l'. thr lieutenant \\t'Stminstcr '' ~5 miles southwest crisscross the lake and tht' bicyclists neighbors all the time who. like her. ..a1J . th;\ \\t>rl' urroundrd b~ a 11! Jov. ntov. n Lo~ .\ngeles. and joggers who uSt' the paths were anrac1ed to Rancho Sa~ta ·---·· ------------------------surroundi ng at. Marganta for the opponunll~ to hve Two schools also prondr rec· in a new comm unit) where thr) '"ih1n Ranrho ~anta \<1arganta. 1 lw K.llph·, 'upt·rm:irlo.e1 "'"be a p d • l.J}} din N rt Be h reational fields. One IS tht' Trabuco would ha ve a hand an shaping. its Thl' l -Haul •railers and mO\ mg \\l'll°llnll' .1JJ1t1un !(I lhl' commun1t\ e estrian A& ~ eWJM> ~c Mesa Elementary School. opened last development. truck" that tra' el the tov. n·s roads \\ hrn \k rl ;iJ,, Jd Lago open~ nn·t September. The other is Santa "When we first looked out hrrr for r' l'~ \\l'l'lo.l·nd are a sure sign that th( \t'..tr But lhl' , urrl'Ot laclo. of a Margarita Catholic High School. a home. it was so beauuful with the comm unit) continues to grov. Bui ~on\ l'llll'n1.·l· 11r gro~:a) 'torr has m which featured onl y a freshman class mountains behind and th e natural \\a1<,on \J\S she and others. arc .1lh Jr1 tJ1?l'' for its open ing last fall. se lling.'' shr sa)s: "You can hear the l'Onlident that the grov. th "111 tx· "I rcJlh J 11n 't m1nJ not ha' 1ng a More schools arc planned as the coyotes at night.'' managed dTect1,ely. ,, .. r,· :'ll'.Jrti' \\ 1-l'n \Onk·11nt"\ going population grows. and arc especially While the relauvrly low pnct'S art' "We all knov. lhr Footh ill Corridor 111 thl· \ll H1'. thn 1u~t ask their ncededin li&ht ofthefact1hatthen~w certain!~ dra"".ing homrbu)t'rs. v.111 be passing through here -thl·~ nn~ht'ln' 11 th a e·., an~thrng thr~ residents o(Rancho Santa Marganta Watson says residents for the most. make that clear ngh1 whrn ~ou bu~ a nl't'J 'I 11u mJ' l·nJ up p1t·kang things are a young group. part are not eager to kave again wht'n home ... she said. "But it's needed u-p 1111 rour rx·opk . hut 1t' a v.onder- Companyofli cials routinelysurvey their fi nances allow a mo,t'. In fact. When \<teasurr A came up. "l' :ill ru l ,hJn,l· w get 111 kn11v. ~our homebuyers and found that the several residents al read~ are ~lhng 'oted against 11 bt'C'ause we knl'" 11 nc111 h~11r' ·· 'hl' '-'!' ') median age is 32 years old. Of those their homes and moving to bagger v.ould kt"t'p somr of these (road I . .-.\nd in thl· nll'.inum~'. "l' all ha'c who have children. nearly half have houSt's in nrwrr nr1ghborhoods prorects from going throuith... mil l.nwn ·· u,.. .. f .,, """' ll LH'f P"tl WUlt t1 States News Senl~ WASHINGTON -Here Jre the votes of senators and local representatives on major legis- lation in Con)rns this week. A "Y" means the member voted for the' measure: an "N'' means the member voted apinst the measure; an ··A" means the member did.not vote. TbeleDate BVD ..,...,,Udw The Smite approved, 86-11. qislation to appropriate $59 billion for the [)qmtmtnt of ~-and U.rbu Dcvelo~nt and for 16 1wptftatnr-~ ntlt flat year. Tht measu~ cut off Urben Dcvelooment Grants. a controvmial prosram created a cfecade qc> to belJ> • etY for projects in dist.rested urban aras. (HR 4800) Cranston (D)-Y Wilson (R)-Y ........... .,, ..... The Senate approYed.' 92-4, leaislation to appropriate $9.9 billion for the Interior Dtpanment and mated qencies for the next fitcal year. (HR 4167) Cranston L}-Y Wilson(R Y ..... , ........... Tht Senate a~vcd. 96-6, lealslation to ~ae SI0.5 billion for the Transportation Drpartmetu and rellted ~ b the next fitcal · yar. Tbe appropriation was f I .I billion more than the Prrsidenfs request. and 240 minion lela than the Jioute ~opciatioft. (HR 4793) Cranston (D). Y Wilton(R). Y V111rw' Al=...,k II•• Tbc Seute a""°W!Cl, 14-1 I, ......... to live tJw VettrWMhna .... lioaa ... ia IM p111' ...... C9biMt. ne Hou. :ovect a limil9r WI llll Nowmber. lfdle,. •• appi0'¥el tM lll•M"e:.. 14dlaibiMt~llOll would tie c:neteddktive Ju. I, ..... (Ra J4'7J) ==iwv ~· - TheHouae PIHi clo1ia1 aoliflcalioa The Hou~ approved. 286-I 36. a bill that would require compan1c to no11f} employees 60 da \S before closing down or la ) mg ofT larae numbers of worke rs. The measure pasScd b~ four more votes than the two-thirds majonty needed for an override. The Senate last week al so passed the leaisJation with more than thr nt'C'essa~ \Otes for an override. The plant closing bill now returns to Prnident Reapn who vr1oed the trade bill bt'C'au~ ht objected 10 a similar pro\'tsion co ntaant>d 1n it (S 2537) Badham (R>-N Dannemn_er (R ·~ DOrnan (R)-"N Lungren CR>-N Packard (R>-N Trade blll The Houst approved. 376-45. lqislation de- sianed to make U.S. companars more competitive and to attack unfair trade practi~. Prnident Reqan vetoed an earlier version of this qislation that contained plant closina notification provisions and restrictions on ex ~rts of Alaskan oil. This trade bill did not contain either provision. (HR 4848) Bldham (R)-N 0.nnemcy~r (R)-N Doman(R)-N Lunaren (R>-N Pickard (R)-N , ... .\ l1kndJk mJn v.J' k1llrd and his rompJnwn hJdl\ 1n1ured Saturda} \\ hl·n thl'' \\l'fl' 'trud, !'-\ a 'rh1clr Jmen b~ J rran ircmi "1.;rv.pon Bl'Jch. Paul .I Ek'ut,in 'l v.a pro- nnunred dead at H ua~ \kmonal Ho'\pllal Pre<.b~ ten an 10 ~rv. pon fka•h 'h0n h :ifter the I._ I a m :icndcnt. pciltct' said Laura H R,111l·rs. :r. al \t\ 11l (rk ndale. v.a .. 10 'lJ~k ,0nd11 1e1n at Founta in \ alle\ R,·~111nal Hoc;p1tal after suffenng mult1rk Jhr:is1om and contusions. nuf'\1ng 'Upt'n 1sor Man Johnson \all.I The l 1upk wa~ walking across B:ill'IOa Rouk' ard at 18th Strttt an 'l'" port Beach when tht'~ were 'lrut·k b' a Jeep Cherokee dn\cn b~ Peier \ as1ha. ~I . pohcc Lt Tim R1lr~ said. \ as1lia so far ha~ not he charged "1th an' "rongdo1ng. hut the acct· den I 1' stall under 10\ es11g.attl"" --. .,... r ATLANTA (AP) -Jesse Jackson 111,ed an emotional and foruful entrance to the Democrats' heJt- bUed convention city Saturday. tell-U.S tboutands of cheerina su~~rs tUt he scieks .. shared rcsponSJbahty" wi~ the ~y_'s cenain nominee, MJCblel J)Ukakts. In me cool of the. downtown hotels._ Dubkis' bilh command met pri- vately with fackson advisers. hopina for harmony· in the f•ll ca.mpaipl ~nst Republican GeorJC Bush. Dubkis.. bis nomination assured, worked in Boston. on Massaehusetts ~ matters. He and ticketmate UoYd Bentsen arrive here Sunday. In bis first Atlanta appearance - befott swelterina supporters massed in Piedmont Park -Jackson said his goal was to drive Bush .. back into private life." He seeks no title or party post, he said. ''I seek a partnership, I seek equity. I seek sblred responsibility." be added. "I don't mind working -I'll go out in the-field .and pick some voters. 111 come beck and bal~ up some voters. When I set up to the big house, I want to help count the cotton." Jackson played down talk of con- vention confrontations. .. We come to Atlanta not · for fireworks. fit for noble works." he said. Jackson said mtttinas bttwttn his aides and those of Dubkjs mi&ht resolve the issue of whether nis supporters miaht put his name in nomination for vice president Thurs- day night "I hope we have meetings between now and then that would end the possibility," Jackson said in an inter- view with CBS News. ''The success of those meetinJS will determine a lot about what kind of convention we have." Dukakis confidant Paul Brountas said a strategy session with Jackson aides went well, although Dukakis sources said privately they doubted the two Democratic rivals would mttt before the convention opens on Monday. "It was a very good start to a convention which I believe will lead toa very u.njfied party that will go into a general election campaign that will beat George Bush in November," Brountas told reporters. Aides to Jackson and Dukakis bid to defuse tensions before the conven- tion opens. "We want Rev. ·Jackson campaigning" for the ticket this fall. said Susan Estrich, Dukakis' cam- paign manager. .... , .... Jaee Jacboa bu come a toai way ellloe leadl.U tile DllnoJa deJaeatlon at tbe 1972 Democratic llatloaal Convendon. - SpaCe duttle led foaaa, · may delay Jauch~ ~thtl By ne AIMdatM Pntt CAPE CANAVERAL. Aa. -Tecbnicianalocaled Ylhat they be~vei1 ~ source of a faint pi leak in a .,.a lhuttle fuel tank S.turdl~i Dd llid..,.... may delay the ftnt post-Cbalae., ftiaht up to two mom.as. wney-re DOI aiv1n1 up fixi!lJ it on the J*l; but they cfon't know what's.cauted ~ reu yet. and r don't thank that's encourqina." said Ch~ Holl•n,thald. directof of public affairs at the Kennedy Space Center. Holhnlh~ laid that af.'er •. ~ day search. wor~en usina sophisticaled equipment behe~. they penpoented the souru of the leak at a reaction control aystem (RCS) oxidizer~~~~ top of a metal pod that contains an eftline uled to help ~ver us ... uh111111n orbit. .. They will work tonjght and tomorrow to fif!d the euct spot and to beJd sure there isn't more than one leak," he said. He said shuttle ma..,. wou . meet Sunday to consider a coune of action. The suspect RCS oxicbzer tank as in a difficult-to-reach location, Hollinshead said. £oZJ6·l•t lottery tlc~et farm ap HARRISBURG, Pa. -It took a year. but if the Su{>Cr 7 l~tte~ ticket is valid, it certainly would be worth t~e wait. Lot~ offacaals.said F~y they were checkina a year-old Super 7 ticket turned tn by a claimant JUSt hours before.a S l S.3 million prize was set to expire. Lott~ry spokeswo.man TerTY. Murpriy said officials would not release any information on the c~tm~nt until the ticket was validated .. which could take a wttk or more. The pnze 11 f!om a July IS 1987 drawing. Winners ha ve a year from the date of the dra.:= ~o claim their'prlze. It has been reported that th~ winnins ticket .wa~ ~re an the area of BensaJem a suburb north of Phaladelphaa. Earher thas year, two Harrisburg-area men :.Vere charged with using a phony ~icket.in an attempt to claim the prize. "You can think of the ti~ket we're dea_hng wath •. so you know the checks it will go through." Murphy said. "The officials arc aoing to be very stringent with the checks. ) .. Salt ... ter now bJ lll•J•lpplretrea,. . ...... ' ..._ . .,._ Dukalds to use coaveatioa as campaign springboard NEW ORLEANS -The salt water that has pu"shed up$tream in the Mississippi River from the Gulf of Mexico. threatening drinking water and industrial needs, retreated a half mile Friday, officials said. However. the · leadin,& edge of the wedge-shaped mass of salty water will push forward once more 1f the .flow-of. the drought-diminished rivet' falls gatn. said-a-spek-esman for the Army Corps of Engineers. Because less fresh water is flowing down the river. densenalt water isdi$pJacing the ri.verwater and flowing upstream, close to the river bottom. The corps iSbuilding a din dam 32 miles downstream from New Orleans' Canal Street to retard the progress of the salt water while allowina fresh water to flow over the top. The underwater dike will be 2S feet high. A ·combination of the dam and natural occurrences. including an increase in BOSTON (AP) -Michael Dukakis intends to use the Demo- cratic nominating convention to launch his presidential campaign with a call to end the "borrow and spend" prosperity of the Reapn years that he says masks great uneasiness across America about the future. After flyina to the convention in Atlanta on Sunday ~th his desij· nated -running; mate. Texas SCn. Lloyd.Bentsen. Dukakis .will use the -\l'1 • four-da y celebration of his candidacy emor's office of the Massachusetts to dramatize his economic theme by Sta tehouse. going beyond the customary conven-After the convention. Dukakis and tion appearances to campaign among Bentsen will leave Atlanta together local residents-at a factory gate and for what ca mpaign manager Susan elsewhere. Estrich said would be a coast-to-coast campa ign trip with a first stop in "That will be the central issue of Texas. this campaign, an economic future That inaugural mp bv the new that creates good jobs in every part of Democratic ticket will include "a this counJry." Dukakis said in a pre-good many raltie.s. built on t.fle con,•ention interview in tile gov-. ncitemeht which we think is goi ng to ·come out of the c-0nvention." water flow. could be causing the salt water to retreat. the corps said. Glacier bant •tran• traveJen Dukakis was spending the hours before his departure trying to deal with a state budget deficit that offered Republicans an opportunity to challenge his image as a tough TACOMA -Accumulated water burst from under a glacier and dumped manager boulder-s. mu~ and car-siz~d.chunk~ of ice across a road. s~~nding 39 people The _picture of the nation's econ-and their cars m Mount Ra1naerNat1onal Park. Noone was mJuredand no cars omy offered by Dukakis will contrast were struck by .the thunderous release of water T~u~ay from under the South . sharplv witb the view put forth by Tahoma Glacier. The cars ~ere stranded un.tal Fnday. whe.n a work crew Vice President Ge6rge-Bush, his-. plowed a-la~ lh~9U81Hn;esttmat~~-;OOO eubie yards of.debris. Several sueh certain Republican opponent. flash, fl~ m recen\ years have hat the road. Coast Guard halts 'zero tolerance' Thousands rally in Mexico to· rotest election results -SAN-DIEGe (AP) -The U.S. Coast Guard no lo•r will board boats just to search for drugs under the .. zero tolerance" program. the forcc's top official said. adding he forseesa reversal of the guard's recent budaet cuts. .. We will not seize a vessel for zero tolerance ~lone," Coast Guard com- mandant, Adm. Paul Y OSJ. toJd the editorial board of the San Diego Union Friday .. · .. We won't go after a vessel unless . we suspect other wrongdoing and · won't seize the vessel unless the U.S. attorneys are willinf to embrace the case and prosecute.· Yost said. The Coast Guard led ·the Reagan administration's get-tough drug pro- gram-that called for confiscating searche!> for drug smugglers may 6"e boats and cars returning to the reversed 'b} Oct. I following White country 1f they contained drugs -House assurances that a $60 million even down to smallest amount of budget supplement will be approved . marijuana seeds and drug para-this summer. phemalia. Yost said he also has been given The program "as lau nched m May. assurances from Congress that his It was criticized following highly budget "ill be increased from S2. 7 publicized seizures including 1ha1 of billion to ~3 billion in 1.989. ' the federa ll\ funded research vessel. :\I.so Friday. Yost sa id .he ':VIII ask the .-\tlantis·ll. off the san Diego coast President Reagan not to assign the after drug-sniffing dpgs found. t~e • De~ru~1ent of ~fe~se as the l~ad remains of two marijuana cigarettes agency m t~e natton s fight against . ew member's gear drug smuggling. m ~er · . Yost said an11-drug legislation as- Much of the confiscated propert~ signing the Pentagon such a task has been returned without charges would cost taxpayers $300 million being filed. and is a '"bad bill. .. Yost said Coast Guard budget cuts He did not sa~ if he would }hat forced him to stop air and sea recommend the U.S. Coast Guar~ for 1hc ro1e.-. _ _;. _______ ..:,_ _________ ,_ --_ _t:_ Rep. Duncan Hunter. R-Cor- onado. included the proposal to use the Pentagon in an amendment to the 1989 Defense Department appropria- tions bill that seeks to increase the number of military surve-illance flights in the war on drugs . "Adm. Yost will have a tough time e~pla1ni ng to the. President why th.e Coasi.Guard and the U.S. Customs Service have been able to stop only 2 percent of the drug flights that enter U.S. each year." Hunter said Friday. The Presi dent is e.xpected to sign the defense bill in coming weeks. He _ then has 15 days to designate the govern ment agency that will take the lead in .drug interdiction efforts, according to the bill. By ne Associated Press MEXICO CITY _:_ Tlrousands of people rallied Saturday in the main square in fmnt of the presidential palace and defeated presidential candidate Cuauhtemoc Cardenas again accused the governing party of widespread fraud. ·'An important pan of that fraud were deficient voter registration rolls with millions of names repeated. which do not corress;<>nd to those in the various · electoral districts or are the names o( dead ~ople." Cardenas told the huae crowd in Mexico Cit y's Zocalo square. Reporters estimated about 300,000 · supporters of Cardenas· left-wing National Democratic Fronl attended the- rally that was noisy but peaceful. The Institutional Revolutionary Pany. which hasgovenic~ Mexico since 1929. won the July 6 presidential and.congressional elections but with the smallest margin in decades. Its presidential candidate • CarlosSalinasdeGon ari. received just over SO percent of the vote. He will take office Dec. I . Coatra lea4er ~ aew U.S. JJJUltary aid Honig warns students /Jt, 'honor roll' scam SANJO DOM INGO, Dominican Republic - A Nicaraguan Juerrilla leader said Saturday that chances of Washington resuming military aad to the rebels "increased immensely". with the goveminent's political crackdown. "Everything seems to indicate it (the United States) will renew some military aid." said Adolfo Calero. political head of the Nicaraguan Resistance Assembly. "That is the mood that we can see just now." He spoke Saturday on the eve of his policy-making group's three-day meeting in this Caribbean capital. The gathering of the Nicaraguan Resistance Assembly. openina Sunda~ in the Dominican Concorde. a luxurious casino hotel. comes against a backdrop of a financial crisis and factional feuding within the movement. LOS ANGELES (AP) -State schools Superintendent Bill Honig warned students and parents to be wary of offers to bu) a spot in honor roll directories. saying three such firms are no" peddling ··basKall~ .1 '-'Orthkss product." The companies m1 srrprcsl'nt them sch es as educa11onal outfits and. while no law~ ha'e been broken. 'fhe UnitedW~ l'\plo11 gullible parents and students addresses and telephone numbers of h\ m;:i l..1ng fa lse clai ms about the students. hl·nl'1°11~ ul being listed. fionig said The three honor roll companies Frida\ have no relation to such reputable. non-profit honor societies as the S .& ~-4 1.--a. d .1 ,,,_....,,.._ ._ .. Th.:rc IS an unsavory nature to National Honor Society. which is run • nu.1.1ca uau.• nrdlD e .. a 'U'U.lu.&7 evea .. th is \\hole enterprise." said Honig. by the National Association of Sec-JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -Police on Satur~y banned all The three co mpanies cited by d Sch I Pri · l H · Honig. were the United States on ary 00 ncipa s. onag events marking Nelson Mandela's 10th birthday and set up roadblocksaround .\chin rment .\cademy Ltd. in Lex-said. the Cape Town prison where the black leader is confined. Hundreds of ingti>n. i-:: . "\auonal Honor Roll Inc. The for-profit firms Honig objects members of the secuFnforces, many in armored vehicles, patrolledtownships I 0 . to offer to list a student in a directory outside Cape Town. T ere were no reports of violence. Police briefly detained in , 11, \ngt'ks and utstanding " f h · b II · f h \tuJcnt'>l•f .\mrnca in Washington. iree o c arge. ut SC copies o t e atleastfour runnersi araceorgani zedaspanofthebinhdaycelebrations. directory for S29 to S35. saying the I I Ill' \tall' [duca11on Department publica tion is "a valuable reference ~ ha~ Jd\'lsed a11 school districts in the man ual made available to colleges Iraq Iraalan oU namn1 ..... •tatloa• ----+-..:.;"t""a""h·_.,.,1:.0<0_,s,....tc>.!J> ~"'1 \.!JI lJ.b-.Lll.fL!.>L.ll.L!"'-"k,,."twi n..,,.1.._~and_J!ni versities throughout the co""u=n"-·--r ..,......_ ~•i.rto-t l' honor roll books the names. try. NICOSIA. Cyprus Iraq said ats warollncs raidtd two lranian-otl -• it wa'ks fuc all cl us Thanks to The Beat Kept Secret In Town Don't Forget U1 For DINNER . Fresh Fish, Pasta, Prime Rib And More! 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Sund!y 12·6 "WtMn you uM your Wiekes Cherge If you ha¥t an •••iting ~!\Of ~ l>f 1tQ CIU'CNW mey or me., not c:Nnge-Y'OUf ~ montt'lty peyment ~ c:Nrve• (If any) and llMe seies ta• may c.u• ~ """"'"""' monWy peyments to be higher ... ---1------:;--~---=----------'-'--"-lW-ftlaiiniifiNril~ ...... MW aft tout --IW t II IOI eft.,..., Wkl II ,aoooynt -'-" _, ____ --· , ---·-- ... -I -Your representatives U.S. SENATORS Crautoa, Alu (0), 5757 W . Century Blvd. #515. Los Angeles 90045, (213) 215-2186. WilMlr, Pete (R), 840 Newport Center Dr .• Suite 240, Newport Beach. 92660, 720-1474. Mail may be addressed to U.S. Senate, Washington. D.C. 20510. U.S. REPRDENTATIVD BadUm, Robert (fftll DJ1t.·R>, 180 Newport Center Drive, Suite 240. Newport Beach. 92660. 644-4040. pe.,•meJer, W-iWam..{lttll DU& ... R)--l--2JS-N:--Harbor -~ Blvd .• Fullerton 92632, 992-0141 . Donu,Robert (Htll~tt·R), 12387 Lewis St. Suite 203~ C"Jilrden Grove, 92640. 971-9292. La~ Du (4!ad Dttt·R), 555 E. 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FerplOD, GU ('70tll Dt1t.-R), 4667 MacArthur Blvd .. Suite 305. Newport Heach, 92660. 756-0665. F~uelle, Nolu (lttll Di1t.-R), I 7195 Newhope. Fountain Valley. 92708. 662-5503. JO.SOD, Ro11 ('4tll Dt11.-R), 1501 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. 92635. 738-5853. Lewis, JO. R. ('7tb Di1t.-R), 1940 N . Tustin Ave., Orange. 92667, 998-0980. . Loaglbore, Ricllard E. (7!ad Di1t.-R), 14550 Magnolia. Suite 20 f. Westminster. 92683. 895-4334. During sessions, mail may be addressed to State Capitol. Sacramento. 9~814. QA,\NGE COAST llilyPillt T•hil (dltOf o.r .. , Assoc1alt Editor ,_ C1lllil '"'-Pul)k<j"-J ~~lr.>-1ea1~a.,..1 ,___-.Ws [d1tor 330 VI Bay S· '.:.,<..!ct M~ Cll · AOOr~s co"e~c·r,rcence 10 Bo• SttM ...... 1~60 CC1S1a MPs.a CA 926?6 l.1ty [d1tor £• ll•t ~vtrhMn& Otrtetor ''"' .. c1m,foed Director GuJ ,.,, •• Cu c.utahon Ouec.tor Cryslll AIMi .. 141 Bus1"ts\ Qthct Ma"attr ....,, ... Product10n 0.rtetor Some iDterestlng solutions to loiteting Mesa workers To the E.ditor: I have been most amused by the eff'ons of the Costa Mesa City Council to deal with the problems of His- panics loiterina in various public areas. The lack of oommon sense in public officials never ceases to amaze me. Here we have a group of individ· uals actively lookina for work. They are not out roamina the streets: they are standina at a few eentraJ locations waitina forcmployen to come and set them.-Potential employen know whereto ao when they need day laborers: potential employees know where to go when they want a day's work. As near as I can tell. the only . ·problem concerns where the potential' employees arc waiting. If the lo. cations they arc using ·now are not satisfactory, wh y doesn't the city decide where they want them to wait. ;·· They can channel everyone to some-many laboren are in this country place outside of r.esidential areas. illeplly ...l...would have to lake the side pCrfiii)s. fdeaUy it would be near a bu1 of old Orv Amburaey. A solution line so potential employees can easily would be to aet them out or to put aet there. them to work. I would rec0mmend one of the Orv could be a aood auy Ind hire a city's ·recreational facilities or an couple of legal ones. He needs all the empty school. Maybe the parkina lot help he can pt. Ms. Hornbuckle can in front of the Police Department hire several of the illepls to build that would be practical. I walk by one of skateboard ramp in her backyard these gatherina places on my way to with taxpayers money. · work every day and the linaeren arc -The city could al~ hire a bpnch to usually gone by IOa.m .. so the facility pave the streets. They probably @uld easily be used the rnt of the would do a better job than the day. ~ contractors. Bythcway,inthrceyeannotoncof Last. but not least, the Oranae those loitercn has even spoken to me, County. Fair Boarc~ could hire all the. much less accosted me 1n any other reSt an<f put them to work on the way.· fairarounds. The Oranae County , MARGARETWATSON Fairgroundshasseenfittosus~ndall Costa Mesa the federal, state. county and cHy laws on their propeny, so what's to stop them from using illepl aliens. . TOM GRAMS SR. Costa Mesa To the Editor: I will begin with the thought that Cambodia L-· t' t . th· I . canbecolne e s no pay . e ran1ans Aslustar Until all of the facts are in To the Editor: To the Editor: The recent bipartisan Con-As 1 sit here at my desk with the $~essional resolution (HJ602) in-· radio on. talk show after talk show 1t1ated by Dcm~rat Chet Atkins of seems to have nothing on but the -Manat'-f:ttmets . ft~Hhe -recenl Tt8fJcSlioofmg downo f tli'c restoration of a free and mdcpcndeni Iranian Airbus and the loss of 290 ~~mbq4ia. .. " does. ru>t 10 far en~uah persons on boar-d. r~set!P* t~e stage for the national I hear caJler after caller saying that r~onstructton of .this dC$troyed na-we, the USA, the government should tton. . . pay large sums of money to the lns~ead. t.he full econ~mtc genius ~f families of tho~ who were killed. As Amen~a .~hould be .~urned at this of yet I have not tieard anyone saying potential star of Asta forthe.mutual that they should pay the families in benefit of both the Cambod1an and this country who lost Marines when the American people. the barracks were dynamited and C:a~bod.1a could ~~ome an ~on-some 252 brave young men lost their om~c tcsung ground for Amencan lives. I have not );et heard anyone calt- business and coul~ ~t an example of for reparations to be paid by Iran to what creative ~apttah~m could do for the families of the men who lost their most devel?ping nations on earth. li ves on board the USS Stark recently. ~mencan business should be ma-War is no fun. I have lived in a tenally supported an~ bac~ed by the country that was being attacked. Con.gr~ss to move qu1~k!Y mto Cam-nightly.andeachdaywe'dsccthcnew bod_aa in the form of JOtnt ~enturcs.. damage the homhs of the previous projects and planning. I beheve that economic development is the foun- night had caused and, of course. the funeral processions of the people who had been killed. nothing new. and people have always been caught in the middle, so to speak. -Sure.-·worm-n and -children-aftd.--Jkfot we IJJSh to_.,a_y !!'Y tax-__ innocent persons lost their lives on payers' dollars, lei us make sure ofThe that Airbus: but we must keep ii:t facts. let us not be 5'? hasty, maybe the mind that missiles and bombs'1fwv.· ~ score should be tallied up and maybe no way of singling out who to 1ti11. they owe us more than we owe the'!'. When the bombs dropped on Frank· let us remember that they sull furt each night durina ·1939 and 1940. have our hostages. payment of a thcy killedpeoplewhohadnothingto doubtful debt may lay th~ do with Nazi Germany, the incum-groundwork for · more "accidents bent government or the reason that an~ thei:i more payments, and so on. Gerinany had launched a world war. ad mfinnum. . Likewise. we have a disagrecmcrft We need to look back and we need with a11oth~rc-<romi;rlrnttltranoun;--te-know-a1l..1bc~e-~c .Mt try has chosen to war rather than to sit overly generous with olJr(fyllars. and talk. So duririg these times people Those: are bucks once belongina tQ will get hurt and killed and will Amencans, .•e.11 your Congressman continue to suffer until rational not to be g1 vmg your hard earned minds can come together and figure money away so fast out right from wrong. The 6.000-year-GENE SEL.IG old Hebrew Bible speaks of war. Irvine dation of lasting social and political freedom and Cambodia is the perfect example of that fact.· · THOMAS L. WOODS Santa Ana Glasnost a good movef or Soviets To the Editor: world in general. those minerals. On a v1s11 to China last vear I saw Laguna recall To the Editor: Given enough time (yawn). the C'i1y Council recall '1oup may eventually gather enouJft sianatures to qualify their petitions for ex- pensive special elections. but then we will all be so much older. Maybe they should consider that while they are (presumably) waiting for some votcn to come of age. otben may be dyina or better yet. withdrawina their signa- tures from these costly and divisive petitions. why there is a possible change in the wind from Russia. With the death of Mao and the return of free-enterprise Hong Kong to China from Great Britain in 1997 and with the new glimmer of a relationship between free-enterprise Taiwan. I was not surprised and could understand why China was encouraging the person on the street to engage in free-enterprise. With the threat of Hitler all but gone fore ver and the Soviets' virtual • assurance of full control of South Afric:a·s mineral resources. Russia has every reason to seek to join the rest of the world. A world that they will ,almost certainly control ccon-omi,~Uy because o( the scarcity of Russia has much to gain by replacing the cold war with the warm winds of peace. This should leave us free to win the drug war at our border. Will we make that cfTor,t? JAY BURCHETT Newport Beach ) At precisely the right moment in hi ston , Russia·s Mikhail S. Gorbachev is ali ve. This incredible stroke of good fortune coupled with China's new stance has given birth to lfie 6eg1nning offtle ena olthe Cold JUDITH JELINEK War. If he did nothing more. the U.S. Laguna Beach owes Richard Nixon a vote of thanks Commea• welcome for his part in the C hinese revelation. Where does China's new era leave Russia'? Surrounded by frce- The Daily Pilot welcomes enterprise nations. that's where. ~our opinions on matters of To the East: Japan. South Korea public interest. a~d Taiwan. To the West Scan- Letters and longer articles of dmav1a and Europe. To the Nor:th: oom.me.ntacy-m.ust be-l igneci-_,,_Canada and 1tte U.S. To ..!_h~ Sout~_. They should be typed or clearly China a_nd .Rong Kong: . . wnnen and sent to LETTERS Ec.ono.m1cally. ~uss1a_ ·~ ~ncarcled to the EDITOR. Daily Pilot, and is ~asely sccktng to JOtn the free- P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA enterpnse system. The end of t.he 91626 massive cost of armaments will, • · down the line. help them and the ~ ~ ---------------------, Beek 's solutions to traffic problems mate Uttle sense To the Editor: I read Allan Beck's ludicrous column an the Pilot on June 27. His solution to traffic solutions: Stop all growth for fiyc years. Would Beck's "solution" stop each year's crop of 16-year-olds from q_b 1n1Qlll <tri~cr' Ii ensc and a car'? No: - Would Beek·s "solution" stopc.ach year's crop of new college graduates from getting a job and driving to work7 No. Would Bcek·s "solution" make traffic better by stopping an yonc from moving into Ora nae County to study, seek employment or rctirc1 No. Beck's "solution" is unrealistic, unworkable and, when you consider the Orwellian enforcement implica- tions. completely un-American. With Mr. Beck as one of its leading "plannen:·• r ow un erstandliow SPON and its San Francisco law firm comes up with some of its looncy ideas. JOHN KILLEFER Corona dcl Mar Do yoa tlJfak Coagreu •lJoald ral.e the federal ~lalmum wage to $4.SS aa hoar? ..... Ills. ,....,..... C...M.. - • "I think it's too soon. really. Ooina up to 14.5, will takt a IOt of time to ,rt uted to. from the employer's 111n4_ J'9int. what tht minimum at M.25 is worth · is not always definite. It may be -'""""u.._.u' ._......._.a,a~UJl.Ajluanet." , ..... ........ .......... "As a workint individual, it would be bencflCiaJ. As a buti- nns. it would be detrimtnlal because it raites your CQl&l,,Jfu tWC>-fdlr sword. The customtr w!!I bear the brurit!:._ ___ _ o....am ........ .CenM Del Mar "I'm aJI for it I can't believt it's so low. I can't even ~ · blbysitien 10 sit b tbat I tlaink that if kids want 10 wort we should live tlwrn the incntive and PIYthem well forajobwefl• do.nc·· .18dllallanl Tnvel...._...1 c.taMeu ·-surt. I think ·califomia has alttady dont it. 1111 aive u1 old tima, sdmdhina to look for- ward to!" . NermaLaw .. ,..,.._..., Lt 't:' Even thouah it'll havt a bit of an impect on the consumer in lftls like the fast· food industry. I think it's worth it to kttp the wort force in- spired." ••1&•• .....,.. Cetta .... ~ ••( think they should. Wida innation and the ~ ol livi• thett days, I tJtink It's ..... ary.9• , -.- _ .. I • • • I I ' c t l c a 91 'C c " ~~ t: • • ' i , I I I I t I • .. .. . ~- Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT/Sundey·Juty 17, 1911 A7 Right-0-Way offers time-definite. delivery options By ILENE SCHNEIDER DllrNltC:.lllJUtl I Sometimes the packaac definitely has to be some· where on the same day it is sent On other occasions a company mi&ht find it more economical to send its cerso by air or surface transponation that ofTen delivery in a time frame between the next day or a week later. Knowing exactly when the delivery is going to arrive has obvious advantaJeS for the receiver as well. Right.O•Way Inc. hasacared up its national delivery system to offer shippel'S"ptrhaps the widest range of time- ' definite services in the air freight field. The Tustin-based cargo cornpany has announced a time-definite system whereby it will deliver shipments on a precise schedule as ·quickly as within the same day or up to seven days, • ~·depending upon the sh;pptr's individual requirements. · "The air freight business has evolved beyond pure blind speed as the only criterion in serving a customer." said Russ Schamun. R1ght·O-Wa~ ·s chief sales and markc1ing offi cer. , .. In today's sophisticated manufacturing and dis- tribution environment. shippers arc demanding de- liveries in many different time frame\ that offe r bo1h predictability and reliability." For example. when the race 1s on to dtstnbute the Academy Award-wi nning films immediate!\ to theaters and videocassette rental outlets. speed and 0 prec1s1on of delivery are critical to the shippers and receivers. Right-0-Way has carved out a growin g segment of this specialized market. deli vering videocassettes and films fr~m the major studios to distributors throughout the nation. The compan~ has clients including Walt Disne~. Paramount: MGM/UA and Warner Brothers. l tili7ing a network of plane\ and trucks. Right-0- ~ay. has wo~kcd out a transpona t1on .system whereby d1stnbutorsh1ps throughout the nation obtain the ·.Wells_ Far~ inter~sted h;l Texas' fal-gest banll: I SAN FRAN\ISO (AP) -Recent speculation that Wells Farso & Co. 1 has ta~en .a~ act1 v.e interest in ~uying , Texas ailing First RepubhcBank Corp. was confirmed last week. estate cx~rt -was scheduled to be in Dalla!. until Frida'" lndu!>tn analysts· sa id First Re- public's main problem has been its· non-performing real estate loans. .\nalysts said Well<;. Fargo's interest 1n Te).as· largest bank probabl~ was spurred bv the FDlf. CASKEY. CLAIRE 'tdl'o<:a\Sl'llC'l> or film almo\t exactl~ at Jhe same 11mr. Thl' d1st nbutor l'ould be in the middle of Manhattan or on th e 'alt flat s of Utah. This t1 me-defin11e program ensures that t.'at·h rec:1 p11:n1 obtains the material at the same t1me. Rtght-0-Wa~ ha\ fasl).1ooed seven dell\ en windows. each with t•qunll~ high standards of sen Ice desp1tr . d1fft rt·nn·' in rn\t Same-da~ shipments are booked on thl' vl·I') fi r\t flight out '>'Ith dd1ve~ '>'1th1n the same '>'orking da~. dl·rx·nding nn pKkup time and dt"Sttnation nt~ fa.prC'~s shipments offer mt'rntght dcliH'I)' the next da~. ~h1prx·r~ ab<i ma~ thno<,e to ha\ e their cargo dell\ l'rl'd ~Ion· 5 pm. on the firsi. second. third or founh da~ <1ftt.'r 'K'ndang the packagl· or freight. .\ final opt ion 1s l'\pcdttt•d surface: tr:rn!)pona11on tn '>'h 1ch the cargo ts ddt'l'n·d 1n fi vt to \t'H'n da''· . Schamun datml·d that the nt·" dl'11"en wstem from R tg~t-0-W:t ~ ufli.·r) tht• '>hlp(ll'r \Ubsta nttal ad,antagrs. I rndl·r this program !>htpp<.'rs know exactl) when tht' delt' en "tll be madl' This allows customers to 1nventon less pan~. malong thl·1r manufacturing system far mon· effir1t>nt and less c.o'th to maintain. In add111on. kno"1ng when a shipment amves ma~ allo'>' customer~ to order a slower. less expensive method of ~c:ltve~. Customer' arl· confident that they can arrange their own production ltneo; to be coordinated with the dt'lt' <.'rt·d parts "Wt.> can 'a' c l'U'>tomer'I monc•, and also enhance the cnincnq of their manufanunng or d1stnbu11on system." Schamun !k.lld. ""lfthl' l'U~tomer." 1:.ht''>O\ ern1[1.ht dehve~. we can do the JOb equal to an~ lof"ar.dn in the: business .. .\ maJor advantage of1h1!> program. ho1Aev er. 1s that 1A e offer thr same high 4uallt' of !>t'f\ ice for slower. less e\pensl\l' <;h1 pmt•n ts that \\l. do '>'1th prl•m1um overnight deliver)." . v StarTel Corp. tells of revenue increase 60WA~ Star1'el Corp. in Irvine has an- nuunct'd results from operations for thl' 't·cond quaner ended Junt' 30 "1th rt'' cnues of S2. 739.000. up 18 percent from S.2.320.000 m the ltke ll10 tanu1ng 1,, 1n,l·~t in its new pri'll11< 1' "1th rci.c·arch and develop- nw111 n prnd1turt.·' a' c·raging I 0 per- ~l·nt 11! ~1'1·\ \tar T d makl's and markets tele- Wells Fargo emerged as a possible suitor when First Republic Chairman Alben Casey sent a memo to em- ployees telling them . of the San Francisrn-based bank's interest in Texas· largest bank. .. Speculation in the press has centered on interest by ... Wells Fargo & Co .. " sa id the memo. "There is truth to that speculat1on ." "The ~DIC hopes to get more aggressive wi th more than one sui.t- or ... said Frank Anderson of D. Laun & Co .. a Dallas securities firm . .\ wide field of suitors would give thl' FDIC an upper hand when nt.>gotiating an~ possihle acquisitions. Ca~key now leading architects' instittite period of 198 7. . ~ct income fo r the SC'C'Ond quaner \\as $26.000. up from a loss of $.lJ7.(l(XJ an the like penod of 1987 Rdall·d earnings per share for the '>c:rnnd quaner were I cent per share compared with a loss of 9 cent~ per 'h:m· 1n the: like period of 1987 curn mumca11on S\Stems with inte· gra tt:d '1m:e daia. database and net'.'od.ang capabtl1ttl·~. • • • On Thursda~ Compater A•to- matio~ Inc. announced that largel} as ;i rl'"ult uf a shon fall in re' enues. the In inc-based CC1mpan' will repon a lo!>\ tn ex<:eS<; of $I fnllhon for the founh quanl·rofthe fiscal ~car ended An l'ight-memhcr team sent by Wells Fargo & Co. reviewed First RepubhcBank Corp.'s books as the owners of the Dallas-based com- .\ndcr'ion sa id. - ~rrr·s bonds sought to get their ' m-oneybac'K. ----· The FDIC 1s e.xpt1cted to spt•nd near!\ SI bi I hon to assist a buver in taking over the Texas bank. :· Fim 'Repubhr. whtl'h has 130 hranchl'S and $28 l)illion in assefs. has Ix-tween $4.5 billion and $9 billion in problem loa ns. accord ing to various est1matl''>. Mo~t an.· commercial real estatl· loans. but about $800 mtllion arl' dchts own~d b\ Mexico. Brazil and other Third World horrowws. l)on W. Caskty, pnnn pal in the firm of Colemu/CHkey Architects tn In 1ne t'i tht· n(•IA president for the Orange County chapter. the American Institute of Arcbitttts. He succeeds Paul Ku fling of Ficker~ Rulling <\rchttects in Newpon Beach. \ . . . . ... Result!> for the six months ended June 31J include re' enues of )5.87t>.Om. up 40 percent from $4. I l/.'.OOO 1n tht' hkt' periOd of i 987. '\t·t incoml· fo r the s1~-montt} period of 11/88 '>'a.s SI'' l.UOO. up from· a IM\,. ot'Sl°.153.(100 1n the like penod of 1'11'(7 Jufk" JO.-· ----.\~ -a con<.equence of the -un::- 'firofitabk fourth quaner. the com· an~ '>'111 rqxm a IO\S fo r the fu ll The Wells Fargo group is the third to go over the finances of First Republic Last month. Citicorp of New York sent a 20-member cont- . ingent and NCN B Corp. of Charlotte. N.C .. said last week it had submitted a formal hid to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. A Wdll. Fargo spokeswoman de· dined to comment on whether the bank was considering a bid on First --Republie-. ·Bu+-a WeU!l-f,:a~0-ern­ ' ployce. who asked not to be named. said Vice Chairman David M. Pctront.' -Wells Fargo's chief real CEO~_pick Atlanta as top U.S. city NE W YORK ( •\P)-Atlanta agaan ranked first 1n a sun·e) of the nation's top-lewl executive~ about the best place to locate a business among the major l '.S. cities. The Loui!. Harris & Associates ....-t survey. rdeased Thursday. asked '-..ehicf executive officers to give their opinion of general business con- d1t1ons tn the nation's 31 lfigest metropolitan areas. I I Of tht.' .'85 exernt1ves responding. 39 pern·nt rated the Atlanta area as excellent. giving the cit)' the top ranking for the third year in a row: San 01cgo gol a.n cxcdlent rating from 26 percent of the executi.v~s. taking second place. The other. c1t1es in the top live were Boston with 21 percent and Chicago and Dallas-Fon Worth with 20 percent each. Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young said fa vorahle living costs and the avail- ability of a skilled ~ork fore~ have helped make the city attractive to businesses. "These are t ings we have st.ronglf.emphas· " · Hams was commissioned to con· duct ·the survey by Cushman &. Wakefield. a New York-based real estate brokerage firm. Also ranked in the survey were: -Los .\ngt"les and Wash'ington. D.C. 19 l)CfC'l'nl. -PhocniA .. Aoz .. 18 percent -Columbus. Ohio. Minneapoli,·SI. Paul and Norfolk. Va. 17 percent. -Sal·ramento. Seattle and New York. lb pcm:nt. -San Francisco. Tampa. Fla .. Cinc1n· natt and San Antonio. 14 perrent. -SI. Loui~. 11 percent. -Kansas City. Philadelphia and Pit- tsburgh. 10 percent. -Portland. Ott .. Houston and Miami. 9 pcrrcnt. In the fir'it guaner this \ear. First RepublK lo<iJ $1 .5 b11l1on. 'compared \\tth a gain of SIO.-t m1llton for the firo;t quarter of 1<nn In Dalla\. ow nl.'cs of First Rt·pubhc OOmh mt•t \Uth liCfUW:..OffiCc.J'.U)f lhC- l'Ompan) 1n an apparent a1tl·mp1 to find i.;1ut whl·ther bondhl>ldl·r, wi ll gt•t their mone} back. •• The election of Guy K. Ct.ire, a real estate consulta,nt and retired partner 1!l)tbe law firm of(itbson. Dunn & Crutcher. as a director of Eldorado Bant'orp in Tustin bring~ the number of board members to eight. He resides 1n Corona dcl Mar. · . . . ·-. ··Merritt, Hawkins -& -As~ociates, a 1'1eWp<>n Beach-based ph~ s1nan o;carch and rnno;11lting firm. has named Jeff Go••• as\ ice prl''ltdcnt of rt'rru1 tnh·nt. • • • Harold S. \'oegelin. an nttornt·~. and Bnce Del Mar, president of Del Mar Avionics in Ir' tnl'. ha 'l' been appointed to fo ur-\ear terms · on thl' Sou than < ·a11forn1a District Export Conell by C. Willia m \'rnt~. 'lt'cretar~ ofthl· l '.S. Department of Commerce. l..eglslat1 ve -r.ommttree of1hc ct.lttflt'11-fuFmYl.atc-po"1ioia...on trade lcg1'1aHon ts~uc<. "htch arc thl·n pas~d on to Vent~ (or pohcy cons1dera11on. Rclah."d earn ing~ per s-hare fo r the '>l\·month penod ended June 30 were 4 cents per share compared wtth a los!. nf ~4 cents per <;harl' m the like penod of l'l8-. Dnn lkr~. rha1rman of the bo~ct of ~tarTd . md1eatl·d that the l !'ll'· proH'men t oH'r the first half of I"' - _can lar!_l·~ bt· Jtt_rib\ili'.d to_ bfllcr rx·r ormance tn ~th the 1nter- na11onal and d·•mt·st1c markets He "l'nt on to "'3~ that the compan~ 1\ 1\t·al.\ t.'ar Tht: shortfall in re\'enues a.rose lrorn t'>'O defens.c-rdated programs Onc program was rescheduled on.the pan of tht• rnstomer Revenue ant1c1- patt•d from the second program has t'x-en dcla .. ed as a rC'sult of a hid protl''' filed h~ anothl'r 'endor ( 11mputer .\uwmat1on Inc. 1s a rnanutact.ur.er -AL~nce----~ automatic tt"\t equipment for the dectron1cs 1ndu'>t~ and OE\-1 prod· ul.'.'I'!> 11 ·r thl' 1 ndu~tnal marketplace States VJ1th Best B us iness Cli mate New Hampshire ranked best among manufacturing states • ..... ~ 111111119ily Sl••s • l.o-~ "*'ISilV s.es s... wt\ose total~ States Whose _,... ernpo~ in~ exceeos lt'8 in~ t.-s below 9\e ~ aYet199 ol 17 pe1cen1. naeionat .,,.,age, T .. tlft: TopWl: 1. N .H .• 6. bass 1. S.O. 6. Va. 2. Mo. 7. MIS$. 2. N.O. 7. A112 3. N .C . .. N .J. 3. ~. .. COIO. 4. Dee. 9-M.. 9. Ud. s. Fla. 10 . s.c . 10. Utah < HIC .\(iO I .\Pl -I .~ rrranufacturt>rs. concemt>d "1th lirn wage" and high taM·s. rank Nl'W Hampshire's "t.llt'~ "ht•n• tlital emplu~ mcnt rn manufacturing hu'IOl''' d1matc thl' hc,•<;t among tht• lo"a 48 states with n r ecJcd thl' na 11onal J\erage t•f I"' percent or wht'rc l;irgt' lPnt't•ntr:tt ton ~ nf indu.;1~. according to a stud~ manufaetuf!Jl!! shipment~ n c1·i.'dl"d the na11onal a verage rdrawd IJ't "·t'l'k. in J11ll:ir term~ "ere (l•n'lderl·d "1n1eos1vc ·· "mllh l>akttt:i w ppt·d the statt'' with smaller Kankl'd h1:hind 7'.t''' Hamp,htrc among the 21 larger. l Cllll l'l1 lra1111n' nr manufartun ng a'.) thl· j counting firm 1\r n1JnU IJl tunng-inten'' \ e <;1311."\. \\ l'fl' ~1 tssoun S onh 111 C1 r:in1 l h11rnt1111 hrokl· 1Aith trad111on an 1tt ninth ( .1r11l1na. l>l.'la"'an.·and rlon da he a1hkd .annual "\t.inulactunng Clt matl'S Stud~" and d1,1ded lkJdtnl! tht• ltst ,,( ~I statt'' '>'Ith a lighter ,1,11c' 1nt11 t\\11 !!roup' depending on th(• amount of t•llltl'ntrJ :r.~n 1•1 man ufartunn~ wa' South Dakota. m.1 nu lal tunng :Kii\ 1t ~ \\1th1n their bor~·r' f11lhm l·J h 'l'rth [)aJ...ota. '\:l·br.iska : Ne,ada and ·r hl· ,m111r lt1h.1r 1~p1call~ a ma~za urcr's greatest Kan\:.!' t'\J'll'll't'."J'l"tt·dac,:"o I amnngthc_I e1ghtedfartors 'r" H.1mr'<>hm"' 'trong ~ho'>'tng wa s hu1lt on a u,nJ 111 <.h'll'rm1ning tht· r:inJ...ings hlcnd 11f l·l·nnomtr and '"ll.·1al qualr11es the manufacturer~ It "·" ti1ll1mcd h' a'atlahil11 of '>'orkforce 111unJ attrat'll\l' un111n11.111nn. "nrh·f'I· Ct)rnP\,·nsat1 on ·insurance le'els It' 'IJ h· and lcx·al '°1.,cal policies "-t're toP-ranke-d ,1nJ pr11JUl'li' II\ ) hl·rau,t· 'e" Hamp'>hirc ha~ no ~les or ~tate tncom<' ta).. f du ... 1111111. linl'htng. in th\.' :-.:o 15 spot. "as the 11)\\ unt·mrlo~ml'nt 1n<.u·ancr and '>'OrkC'rc,· compensa- h1~tw,1-r.in J...cd among tht· so-caHd1 .. quaht~-of-ltft'.. tion co-.t'>. Jnd 1)fTeh ~nl'rOu!I int·en11ve packagM to t'.1t t11r' ( '"t n l II\ 1ng. ht'alth care and transportation manufat'tura' ,.,, up11.·d thl' t-u1111m thn.·l' places on the manufacturl"rs· Rut -.tJh'' lr kl' ''1nh Dakota and ~onh ( arolina. lt't' dt·,r1tl' 1.11n,1-.tcnth gClCxl ran king' dunng much of th r · 1 ht' ., .1 1.11-.t ·Prll'nlt'd \lud\. makt· nl1 m1~take 11mt• (1r.rnt I h11rnt1•n ha~ t t,nducted the stud'. ha'r not .1b .. u11 t ·· ,,nJ "-1,·1"' n Pnrc. thl' Grant Thornt•m partner 'hl.·c1•nw mJnUIJl tunng giant' to t'halknge ·1rad1t1onal 1n d1.tr\!1· 1111ht· 'tuJ~ "Oh' 1N1sl~ tocompetr in a global r><'"l'r' -< Jlth,rn1a trarrk rd ll)th th1 'c:ar). l"•frlA 'I ori.. l'll, 1r .. 1'1111l'nt ul'\h haH· 111 I'll· r ontainc.-d. t I -1. Pt•nn'' b J n1a ':I I and !\11ch1gan t ~t> I ·· 1 hl' 1.1•mix·t1t1on I' no longer hcl\\een ~e"' ..\t'u1rJ1ng 111 the <.tud \ nuth Dai..11ta •' lhl' ka<.t H:111~ft' ttd-~th-12>iti.-eta-. -i~~n~~t>-w~tJ.n+1cJ .. i;iic 1111hc.:..oauun wnh.u.nh '.Lpcr1.:.en1.c1L,1\ ___ --1• I l.i1111hh1r1• and Tai\\ an and South Dakota and Ta iwan ." "orkcr., hl.:llmg1ng 11• unllln' · -1. Wllges ~8'S we~ t0t ways to teduce N cost ol lll)Of. 9*' 9'NMSt expense. 2. AvrM ,,.. Wollltolce The a~ ot ~ ano sem-~_, ~ ift a ..... s WOfkfOfce. 3.Uniaf.ta•• The~ol~~ingwMcbu .9'111 is t,lftioftQ~ as declininQ. 4 ....... eo.c--s•1on ~levels ~·s ~ P,emium 1Mes .,. inc:reas.ing .,_ • •Y'odcMint oosa. i 5. V.._ Mftd PrOduc::IMfv. °' hOw muc:t\ ~a~­ c:eft ~•or.,,.,., s1 on 9\e paYfOI spent. • • 1U35 ~ St., flilltlin V•y (714) IB1131 ,_ .... _ .. , 14ll f I n 'r;r'r//> ..................... ~ ' ~·,-----------------VENETIAN GONDOLAS 'f I ~ WEDDl~GS AT SEA OLD WORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT . Gourmt't betskets w/c~ & rost's IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675-4704 r-------~ ··come eWllltUI On Golden er..- THE FINEST IN ASSaSTID CMI WING p Crttk ltd .. trvtrw 714-786-1661 PROFESSIONAL PLANNING Abo.lra Lu!!ury Yacht All u•rvtet'S arrangt>d IRVINf COMT CHARTERS 675-4704 This Space Can Be Yours For Information Call Mendor a . (tfl't"ll~ \., <l :1 THE ULTIMATE IN BODY TONING ~~-; Body ToniD8 6 t:ltDess of Newport Be.a 1117 W....... D1W1-M140ft 8lech. CA -(JM) IB I I . 1..-row-I to."°"'°"' .......... ..-. ONl,_HHllR ..... ~c.l-•1••tkll I 1 .............. PSI For Information Call M~ndora ... r l , I • . ape survey shows many young teens learn shodcfy val~s Pentiqo~·taklQg a close look at radar signals f'om Airbus DEAit ANN LANDERS: I JU St Nld the mulls of a survey that blew l!lllY mind. The following is a cljppina fftim an Auociatcd Prc-ss article so )llMI wil~ DOI think I am making this ap. Conimmt. please. I'm baffled. • Sixty.five perttnt of the boys and 47 percent of the girls in seventh through ninth arades said it is acceptable for a man to force a \\Oman to have sex if they have been dating more than si1t months. ~ intettfliag, that letter-from tM woman who claimed she suddenly "lost her mind" and wanted to kill somebody. Anybody. I was thin~in& that ii's only a mancr of _~me bcfo~ ~me marginal personal\cy. forted to submit to the anti·smoking · regulation rips the cover ofT a machine gun and blows away everything living. including the poth.>d planti.. WASHINGTON (AP) -Paa· '"°" inveslipton will be-&akiaa a close -look at whether the lTSS Vincennes detected radar sipals emanadns from the Iran AlOO Airbus that It mistook for an f· 14 fiahttr and shot down. military and industry Iran recoven nlne more vlct1ms of airliner attack .... Jm* lllp pt1plls •1 ...,_ may IM J•sdfied • Eighty·seven percent of the.boys and 79 percent of the girls said rape is OK 1f a man and woman are married. • Twenty percent of the &iris and 6 percent of the boys takinft the survey said they had been se1tua y abused. sou~s say. • Publicly available evidence sua· gests that Jhe Airbus was not usina its weather or navigational radar. which send out different sianals than radar aboard an F· 14 and could easily have been distinguished by equipment aboard the Vincennes. accordina to NICOSIA. Cyprus ~AP)-Iran recovered nine more decom~ ~i;n from the ~nian Gulf from the Iran Air jetliner shot down in a U.S. m1111le attack. Tehran radio said Saturday. The radio, monitoml in Nicosia, said the remains wert foond in the put two days, brinaina to 179 the number of bodies pulled from the aulf. T1lc survey was taken by I. 700 lixtb to ninth-araders who attended the Rhode fsland Rape Crisis Cent.et'• auault awareness program at ldloolucross the state. The results .were presented at the Nationa.1 Sym- posium on Child V1ctimiuuion in Anaheim. Isn't thi~ shocking? -"NAIVE" IN NEW ENGLAND. Of course. the experts will tell us that the killings were due to Iona· reprl''iSt.'d feelings of hostility toward Mother or unrnntrollable hatred for Fathl·r. ·Pentagon officialS:- All 290 people on board the plane were killed when it was shot down bY the U.S. Navy on July 3. The United States said the USS Vincennes downed tbe plane after mistaking it for a jet fiJhter. The radio report said the bodies will be taken to the southern Iranian port of Bandar Abhas for identification. The plane was nyin1 from Bandar Abbas to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates when it was shot down. Among the findings: · • Fifty percent of the students said a woman who walks alone at night and dresses seductively is asking to bc raped. DEAR NEW ENGALND: Nol rul- ly. I've become positively slledproof. Bit I was ltis11rbe4 &bl ndl a llip perceataae of you11ee11s (f '9m 11 w 14 ) k14 He~ distorted Hliolls abotta a subject tllat us rttelve4 so ma expo11tt U1e la1t few yun. · Tcnsmni. among the smokers are building and "'C arc due for an explosion. When it happens. don't sa' I didn't warn you. ~OOTHSA YER IN MADISON. . "If an f.14 is usina its tuset acquisition radar. it is a very s~ific signal. and one which you can easily identify.'' Pentaton spokesman Dan Howard told reponers on July S, two • The search for more bodies and otherpsrtsoftbeplaet iscontinuina. said the ~pon. • Fifty-one percent of the boys and 41 percent of the girls said a man has the ridn to force a woman to loss him if he had spent "a lot of monc.-y" on her. "A lot of money" was defined b~ 12-year·olds as$ I 0toS15 It i1 apparemt lb& we Me4 bettu sex ~.C.u.. elusn la lk ldloolt, ud al u earlier aae. beane Hr cllildreti are H I 1ettl81 ltelpf•I information from Uaeir patt1t1. Sad to say, yo111 people today reneca lk shoddy vaJHt tlley we eumpllfled- on TV. .Ud It's 1ota1 lo 1et worse bt>fort' it gets.better. DEAR SOOTH: I cloa'I affd to ffltHlt tea leaves, Hlreleten or coffee Jroudt to kaow tkre it a lea of tnlll in WUI )'H llave wrtUea. Every day 10mebody .aomewller~ slaoot1, slabs or straa1Jes a relative, frletad or •Jlllbor for u rUMa at all, except &Ut ie or tlae "lost ceetrol." W~ Hed beuer ways to identify tltese loose cUHas so we can protect ourselns a1atasa tllem. days after the incident. Pentaaon and industry sources said it would be -common practice for ~1ther an anackina F· 14 or an Airbus making the I JS.male ru.n in clear weather between Bandar Abbas. Iran. and Dubai. in the United Arab Emirates. not to tum on its radar. "The Iranians know ... when thD' ~int something with their ta,.et Illumination radar. that we can detect it and we can identify the ta~t verr, spec1fi01lly from that information. ' "It's not necessary to tum a lot of this equipment on 1f you know the location already from other source1 ... he' said'. "You can wait until you actuallv release your ordnance." The absence of a radar signal, therefore. would t.ell the Vincennes' officers norhin1 about the ap- proaching plane. but any radar signal orig.inating from the Iranian aircraft should ha v<.' 1lknt1 1i~d it as civilian or military. .\ computer analysis of electronic data from the Vincennes has been conducted in the United States and flown lo Bahrain, in the PcBian Gulf. where a six-member team headed by Rear Adm. William M. Fopny is in vestigating the incident. • Thirt)'-onc percent of th<" boys and 31 percent of the girls said 1t would not bc improper for a man to rape a woman "'ho has h.ad pr~' 1oult sexual e-<pcnences. • • • DE .\R .\NN LANDERS: Very Howard ~id. . Pentagon officials Mvc declined to discuss information uncovemt by Fogarl\. i11cluding whether the Ira· nian aircraft was s.ending out radar signals. Pta.IC NOTICE 'ICT1TIOUS IUl9mll MAMI ITATa•WT The foHowong oersons ire dOtng l>USlnetl U PIGEON ORIG INALS 31471 Wnl St lagun1 leech. c1111 92677 Linda A Befgman 9990 Knollwood An Cucamonga Cllltt t t730 ()eer\ R Nelaon. 3 1 • 7 1 W• St Legvna BelCh. Clllt2677 '1lt buslnns 11 con- dualld by co-part,,.,s ""'9deA Beromen 1'lt 1111.,_,I 'Wat ftted ..,,. "'9 CO\lflty Clerk Of Or· en.-Counry on June t6. 1918 .. ,__ ~ Ora1199 Coast o t June '?e'. JOiy ~ 10 '999 Mt.IC NOTICE MUC NOTICE MllC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE O"ANGIE COUNTY FICTITIOUS ........ FICTITIOUS 9U ... ll FICTITIOUS ........ S"""l()tl COV'IT NA• ITATa•WT NAMI ITATaMIWT .... aun•WT •• 700 Cl¥tc: Cefttef The l0Uow1r19 oe1son• et• The ro11o-tng pe<son1 are The tollow1ng oetson1 a1e Of. WMI do•no business as de><ng business•• doing 1>v11nen as .:tentaAM, PRIEST ENTEAPRISES, APPEARANCE SYS-DIJNHAM-MARTIN. 1111 CA. 12701 1942 I Cindy Ln , Hun11ng1on TEMS 21112 Greenbero E Commonweellh Full· Pe1111one• Donna JllG· Beech Calif 92646 Ln Hunllnglon 8-ch. c.lof er Ion. Calif 92634 quetone Gilmore JOfWI El• p1~t Ill 19421 92646 Ron~ ~ OuMam. Responden t Jamel C111dy ~ Hun11ngton ~All/II ~1'.-.. 4929 P1em1ere A"llUe. frar>ces Gllmo•e 9-cfl. CIM, 92646 211 T'P G•Mftbo(o Cl.. Hunt-L.e~ewOOCI. Clltf 90712 c ... No 0 2770ll Connie LlULLynn Priest 1ng1on BeKtl. Calif. t264e R.cti Ted ~a•lln. 7M2 14•10NI t'42' Con~ ln. Huntington Th11 bullfteU •I COii• Hold AWJnue "'· Hu~Oll NOnc.t Y• ""9 ...... IMdl C.,., 92646 ducted by 1n lndl~ leac.tl CaM 926•7 • ....-.. ,,_"°"" ffteJ~ Tttt1 IMISlnesa ta con-Beverly Ann Dellllle..,.,e, Tn1s business 11 'e»n· ........ ,.., ......... ,.., duc:led b.J. fluaband ••wllt Thos statem41!'I _. f1'9d ducted by co.panner• ~ ...,.. ..._. f94' ,... Jotln 0 pr-1 Ill w1t11 !he County Cteni of Or· R1cto; Ted Marlin .,.... ........ .,......., 'Olis~' was hied ange Cour1ty on June 2l. Tn1s statement wu Ille<! ttie 11•wrllr1 n--. w•lh I"-County Cieri! or Or. 1988 wltn the County Clerlo of Or· II you_... to ..-ttw 80-~ Couftt)' on June 23. ,..,. .,,ge County on JUM 16, lllCt or an 811<l',,_, "· 11\oe 1988 . Putiltsned O• ange Coa• 1988 matter you should dD ~ f*'11 Oa.iy P1101 July 3 10 t7 24. • .... p•omplly so 1n11 yOUr ... P~, Orange Coal! 1991 · Publtsheti Or1nge Coast ,.n resCQn• if ~ ~ ~ 1-0 t7 24 ' Su·• &•1) PllOI .Tune 26 July 3, filed on'tome ~ tO t7 1988 AVISOI Ulled rwi • Su·641 "8.IC NOTICE i · -------~~o El mbunel --·s IUl'.-ll ---------deed contta Ud M)TIC( ...... ,.,..,,,. .._ f'UBlfC NOTICE dienae a~ que MA• ITAftMINT 1pcnda denl•O de The following persons are l•• la 1nlormac1011 do•ng bus•neu 1s A I s•gue C•eat•11e•v t<C Bt RA En· So Usteo deMI so1tc1tar et tr p,,ses 17092 W Dams FICTITIOUS au ... 11 NAMf STAHMINT •'le lollowong persons are "8.tCNOTia .. ............... CltrC.-cN /fte•n1l1J nent ..... .Mr11.-c PUBLIC COMMENTS · 3 m•nutls pe1 person no Oonat"'O 01 tome to other• No ettoon can be tellen II thts time unless agendlzed 0 CONS~NT CALENDAR 0 ·2 f 1nanc1al support '°' OCS locat go\18fnmen1 coor- d1natt0n program 0·3 Jacquelyn Lane EnhaMement P1oiec1 0·4 l<eys.r Mar11on Assoc Inc -Supplemental 1greement 0-5. Matn·P141f PhaM II flatus 1-e>ort D-6 Riuolulioo No.. 5900 • Paveme11t repans & asph11t 011t1ley on Magnolia be· •-n tndtanepol1s/ Adams , D· 7 E51aohenment of a C•OS""O guard on Garloel<I A\18 at l'lor1da St1"1 0.9 A11111or1za1oon to Irle Entitlement app1tcet1on w1!'10ul me consent 01 the Pta.1C •TICl FICTITIOUS ..... H MAMI aTATl..wf The foltowong ""°"' -OOtng bulinell .. 1a1RESPONSIVI IALH VOLUME PROGRAMS (b)PRO ·LONO DIS TRIBUTORS USA (CIPRO· LONG C ~R CARE CENTERS 1409' YOfO. St . Tustin Cehf 92llO Velloete tn~1teti0nll Pro- grams, lllC • A Cllliornla Cof· po1atlon 1'•011 Yorb1 Street Tuston. Cel1I 92lllO This busln.. It COii· ducted by I COfpotallOll Tne registre,,t eom- _..ced 10 11.,,UCI buSl- 11915 "nder the fiCllhOUS '>us•ness neme 01 n- •ted .t><we Oft llOf ~· c;lt>le , E11on Aldlfman. Pr~ ffltl SllttllWlll -fitd tu1lh IN ~t Cterk of Or- ange COUllty on .i-t 30. 198& ,_. Pu!>hshed Orenge Cout Oa11y PolOI July 10 17 24, 31 1988 ,,_IC NOTIC( "8.JC NOTICE CSTY Of (bl John Cellahan for COITA MISA ~ property 11 1976 Orenge Av· COUNCIL AGIMDA enue I :• P.11. (Cl Abdul Mozeyeno tor n ,.., Drtft property 1t Ille rt1r or 2101 JULY 11, 1... N-po•t Blvd CONSENT CALENDAR Proct<Mt lor Clll'IPlllQn W1111en communicattens Process Voluntery Wiier Con-Funding requell trom We 1tt1111oon Progtam Top Inc fC>f a conttobullon of Pe111oon signed by 15 13 675 00 Center St •H•denta 1equnt· R.quesl for addlliQn1I '"II tl'lat tlle west end ot ,,,._ funding tor cu11en1 Cable 750·800 blocl\ of Ctnte1 St Grant ~ec1pien1 be deeded to ad1acen1 land REPORTS owners with the cond11oon C•ly Altomey that Ille developer 1nstalf a C11y Manaoer IOl!d block wall across Ille I Reque11 tor Closed street Session to d•scuss person· eu-1 Pe1m111 nel mailers We Top lnc0tpotlltd ORAL COMMUNICA· AtsOC•ltlOn of Deputy TIONS' - Marshals ot Orange County COUNCILMAN1C COM· Ctaom "4ENTS ANO •SUGGES· W~p TIONS Con1ract Awerd1 Ad,ournment 181 t967·118 Street Ma•n· Pub111htd "a commul\ll'f tenance Street Recons1ruc-Mi•voce by the 0<11199 Coett hon lo• Greenb1ook Homes Daily P1101 July 17. t9118 fbl Nortnbound Interstate Suee8 405/Harbor Bo11le11a1d Oft· Ramp W1den•<1g rtalC NOTICl Ml.IC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI ....... MA•ITA~ The follOW1ng pettont ere doing t>v11neu H RUTHS PRODUCE. 119 S1n11 Isabel. Co111 M .... Cator 92627 !Wth I CIMltry. 119 Santa Isabel eo.11 tHN. Calll 92627 Jamet A Clletr't 118 Santa Isabel Coste Meta. Caltl 92627 '"'' bus1nHs " COii· due led by P1u1b1nd and wife The r eg1stran1 com· menced 10 tr1nMCI bull· ness under the hcllltOUI business name Of namet hsled abOvt Ofl June 21. 1999 Rulh Cf\erry Thtl lletement wH hied wrtll the County Clerk of Or· 1nge County on June 30:· 19811 ·-Pubhthe<I Orange Coatt Oe•ly P1to1 July 10. 17 24. 31 1989 c.onse1o de un at>09edo en Santa Ana C1' 92704 FORNI.. 329 N Newpa•I este ~11"10 debe<'IB hlCeftO 1 ·~ v Es TM ENT s 6 r 6 1 o<aren l(ofll Rool 1702 w OCl•ng busoness as propelly Owne1 C Al~P.AlGN CONNEC· O·!I Undergro.,nd u11hly TION<; 17054 Btuewater d • \ I t • C t 9 8 · 2 La"" ~unt1ngton Beacn 011 .. e Ma1n1wa1nut l F1r111 Su~59 ICJ 1ow11 St1ee1 Reta1n1ng P'talC NOTICE ---------Wall FICTITIOUl IUIMll " .. _ 1 Ad;i,.,s Santa Ana CA :462 ~ Belcl' Ca.ht "Med•1llamen1e ....., .. • Can1e1b11ry Or ~11n1tng1on 9,,04 92663 ,.."""ra \u i espueSla Beacn Calif 9264~ Rooerl Alien Rool 1702 _ MocnNI Long 328 N e\{"·a \•Mt alguna, puede M1cnae1 I' Abraham 6761 't't~mLS.aota .. AnA....CA ~«HW., •46~ Hewpott lsJ:: ·~uao.a.a Ge~~ttn11ng1on 92704 Beach Ca111 92663 • ") T01f PESPONOENT Be.icn Cailf. 92647 Tt11s ousoness •s COi'· Tn1s 01.1,1neu is con· T• • ::>etolil)ne• nas filed a GIC>tta W, Abranam 6761 d11c:led by an 1nd1v1dua1 Pt' ' "" C'l"C"'"'"fl your Ca"'"rbury Of Hum1ng10fl du~~~~~~~,sband and wire T ne , eg•stranl com ,..d .. '9" ' Y~ ~ ta~ lo hie a Bt>ac• Gatlf 92641 lt'SI-"W .. "Ir' 30 IUys of Tnos o·---n ,, con· 1 Tn.~ s~temtnt NitS Meo mf!MCed I') 11ansac1 ous.. • • • • w-~ """" 11\e COunl• Coerk of Or· ne!>S 11noe• the !1C11llOllS I,... ia " a .,,5 summ()f!S duCl{''l ry l'tVSt>and and v.ole C lO •!> ~· iec ?r 'f')u ""Ur dellUll •• c.• .. ~ F. '"DPll~m I alnge our>I' ,,. June business name ,, ,,_, 1 ~ ·•· " "' u • 988 1ts1ed above on June 29 may ''" ""te1ecl l nO !toe Tn · slat~nl ,... l1led 1988 co"'' m:i. enlt'r a 1udgmen1 w '" "1> Counh Clerk 01 n,. FJl312J Mien ... 0 Long co.,1a.n•r.q on1u,,c1tve or anq•• Co11nl1 01• June 22 Put-~snf'<! Oranc;;e Coast Th" ICaletnenl ..,15 hied other o•ders t nnce1n1n9 1988 Oa11y P1101 Jul) 10 17 24 .,,,. lhe Counry c1e11r of Or. d•••&•On o' prci>e••, spousal ,,.., .. 3t 19111 enge COunry on Jun4 JC SUPVO'I C."110 CuJI Or cn~d ·p.,. \h.Ptl Or.tn~ CO•\t 1 ________ s_,._66_S f9llll supo•r ano•~ fe"S costs Oa••> ro 101 Ju11 3 10 17 ~4 PUBl.fC NOTICE ,__ ano sue" 01'1ef •el•"' as mar t9118 Puo1tsneo O•ange Coast be granled Dy lhe co.irr rne F"ICTITIOUI IUltNfll Oa11v P•IOI J111y 10 •I 24 garn1sl'me"1 ol wages ·ai. 1----------NAM( STATIEMIENT 31 1988 "'9 O! monPy I'' proper!; "' PUBLIC NOTICE •he 1n11ow1ng p4'i'sons arP Su·662 Of""' ro11 r; autnor•1eo ----------dd>ng DuSo<1e1S as ----------P•"Cf't'<! "9smay also re~,11 FICTITIOUS aUSIMIS BEPH.[ll BPOT'1fll5 JU. 8 1987 NAMf ITATIEMfNT PtafC NOTICE Gary Gre11wtlle Cleftl, 11: Tt>,. 11)11,,.,,..9 per~ns ilrl' ;>4~')4 COPP"' C1t11 Ct El FICTITIOUI IUltNISI 00tlt lurtie. D•puty Clefk dO" g l ,5 ness as ToSro Ca1tlR 926l30 .,4'34 s· . *!!S ~'""•t'S 1' ABC ['W PPE SS 18!>7 re.en ay !>fig c , ~~",~o!~~':e':":'~! a•e Scr..<1 •C· A!IO•""•\ ro, Pet•· B••C" St•l't>I S1111e 566 "'ew· go~fe.;26~~" Ct E• l o•o doing ousoness ar. • tu;.ro,., PO Bo• . ·~o .t.•ca1a P o,' Be a c " Ca'' f al• -• LO '4'34 C.A o:ic,521 ''""' 92660 .,660 a11reen .. nn "9 c , s:.1:1~~L~!sta ~~;s11"~,~~ P_,011sne<.1 J' ,,,,g .. Coast 0 e b, a L <! " s 2 7 goppe.:2i5~' Cl El To•o 926.,6 o, ' P.1n• •• 10 .. 24 Ro11e•stnne •rv•'l.. Cal•t al"' c ~, ,,.,,.11 n1s DuS•'l"SS •5 con- l'rank Con1NB) 22546 S 666 97· '4 duel~ Dy nus1>an<1 anO wole Fac1nas M·n •or 'leoo C.aH' _________ u__ Mlrgai et B Oruftel l9QI Steven Ray ll)ng 9269' p11DLIC NOTICE !4 oi ..... s· Santa Ana Tiits stalemenf .. as hied ThtS D11s1n,.,s •s co• uu Cal•f Q;>'l)6 w11n Ille County Cler-ot Or· I lh11 u .. s•l'ess '' con· .,3 ducted by afl •nd•.,Oua FICTITIOUS aUllNIEIS ange Co11nty on June c T"'! rec;pslr.ll'lt c1;m NAM( STATIEMfNT duCll'd tly a QP'>era, part· 1988 menced 10 '«l"Sac· l.iwS•· •• ,_ ., •. ,.,., "'1 0.,rsons a•,. n"'5"'tr F_.,.1 ness under l'lf' '•<l•loous <I ,., r, ous•ness l\ Debra L-•S Published Orange CoaSI business .,.,..,. o• "'"">es r .... os·wPir ERS INI( Tnos statement was Med Oa•ty P•lol July 3 10 17 24 l1s1ed abO~e 0" ;,n .. 30 74"-911oe1" SI N~Nport .. ,,,. '~ Counl7 Clerk of Or· 1988 988 ai>ge Count, on June 23 1 Bt'd • Calol 'l2660 1988 F•1n• L Conaway ::; .,ne C S1aohnger 2407 ,,... Th11 s111emer t "as !tied B , o eve St Newport w11n tl'le Co11niy c.,., .. ot Or 8,. ,r h Ca••' 9~660 Publl~l'led Oran\je CoHI C 10 Dail) Poor,t July 3 10 17 24 l 'l\je OUl'lf •.r June ·,,.~ !b''"eU is con· 19118 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI aultNHI NAMllTAft•NT 1988 a ,, ... 0 t1y 8" nd•11od11al Fll50al Uoa•., ~ $1adhnger P11blt51'1"1 Oa•lt P io• 31 1998 ·an9e C?il~' l no\ ~•att'Mf:t\I was !tied Tne lollow1ng persons are ----------doing t>us•,,en as .... IC MftflCE PE RS '1N A l TOUCH S11·648 ·. ·o ·-2• ,.,,. ,,,,. r:ou"') Cle<k of 0•- '"9" ".'.>tl.,tf on June 22 Su-655 19ae ~~~~~~~...;;.;..~ , ... , .. ,._ "" Cl EANtNCi SERI/ICE 49 PACIFIC VIEW --tt-.i~MOf'IAL NA*- (,em~ter, • M • t ...... (.1'apP • ( '""'dlO< • 3'.00 r•" ' ... ,. ')• .. HAl't•OR LAWN· MT OLIVE Mr.•' 1-1•t' t • , P""Pt~·. , ..... , t' •• FICTITIOUI 9UltNlll NA•ITATaMINT Tl'le 1011ow1ng pe1son$ a1e do•ng b11s•ness as P.,n11\'ll'<l Orange Coast Oa , P •OI July 3 10 17 24 tillU S HOLDING COR· 511.64() POIUT10N TblfiT £()ui'rY 19ee ----------tNC 1c 1AME RtC AN P't8JC NOTICE l'IN•NCIAL PROPERTIES INC (dlAM(RICAN INVEST F"ICTITIOUS 9U .... SI MENT PLANNERS INC NA• ITATl•WT (e 1SELEC TEl COPP The 10110w1ng oersons are I' 1 TEL ECOM S v NP All do1<1g bus•~n 1IS C O PP 1 g l N E WT EC H MIKE GILBERT MASON· MINING CORP ?042 But•· RY 282 E 23td St Costa M S\ Cet>ler ::>· Ste 200 Mesa Calif 9245:>7 I•''"" Ca111 9211 s M11te L•nce G•ll>ert :>112 E v S HOld•<1g C.r..rpora11on 23rd St Cosll "4es1 Caht C11Mn•n1,1 rorpor;it.on 92627 • "'' t>u\•nt's~ •s con· P1ne .. ooo l•11tne C111t f 9'714 Ch11S1y 1 CJu Early 49 P1newori11 l•111ne Ca11I 927•4 Tiiis b"S"'l!SS is c:;on. d11tted D, ,,., 0<101111dua1 Cl'ltosty l Euly l n1s "dt .. ment ... as loled will' 1he c,.,,,,,,, C1er~ of Or· ange Cou• •, 'Jn June 23. 1998 , .... ouo•·~""" Qr,.nge Coasl Oattr P 1•,• J11•, 3 lO 17 ?4 1988 PUBLIC NOTICE Ca1t1 92649 E ADM INISTRATIVE Mdt / B Scott ;>40021,<on. ITEMS ht";JO t n l agun-a Niguel E· 1 Atcon remedral worll C<11 • 92677 plan 1eQvest lo• proposals PQy111s M Httllilnd, t7os•· E ;> Ret11~e •ee ~aron9 Bl11,..,a1er Lane Huntington E·3 Report on Munoctpel Beatn C011·• 92649 A·•~ Cent,., & requett to Tr11~ 1111s•ness •S con· p11rcl'l,ue p1ope11y & build du<1~<1 o~ • ., partners 1n9 a• 538 Main St•eet "4a• 1 B :'.;t.oll r PUI LIC HEARINGS T !10s Statement was l•lf'd F • t AtQu•S•l•on Of prop· will'\ 1n" Cno"IY Cterlt. 01 0 1· e•ty Clar1t. Hotel a1191> Covnl f on June :>J F ·? A peat Rod Wilson 1<188 Eli>ctra Med•• W11Son Ford ,.... o lo'•'""'' O·.ingf' Coast O<t••, PolOI J.,11 ) 10 17 ;>4 1Qll8 Su·641 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS au11N11t NAMf ITATIEMIENT 0 'lf' ''liON1n9 Pt'•SOnS arP dO•"g D••S•nH~ as Ou XOTE PRESS 1e1s ""'"' C•rele Costa Mesa c. 1tl•f 9?6?6 Vernon G p1ts1t.e• 16534 ~' l<obtlv Fountain va11ey Calif Tiit$ t.us•nt'SS •S con- duCIPd Dv co Pll•tners Tiie •l'91s1r 1nt com· mf'nCed 10 1•<1nsact Dusi· r 3 Appeal H1llcre.s1 M;s~1">"<'', Baposr Church· r 4 Appeal • J H HedltCk & Co r .!) Condtmnatoon '1ear· ong 01Stel11no G ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION G· • Water ra1e m0<11· ltcaf•ons G·2 l on,. cnange 11 Southw,.st corner ot Dela· ""are Srreet & Franlt.tort A11· enue G·3 Pr0h1b1ll docking of any ~1>ssel wlll'lout consent o• owner PubhSheO 1s a community ~1111t,.; by 1ne O•ange Coast Oaoty P1101 July 17 1986 Su669 ness unoer Ille l1c111oous Ml.IC NOTICE bustness name or names ---------- f'talC •TIC( Re.QuHt 10 purchase MAMI STATa•WT FICTITIOU9 IUl9mH ----------M11n1enance Contract l<l' Tne t0Uow1ng e>etM>nS ate NAiii STAffMIWT flCTJTIOUI ..,._ .. MAMI 1una.tn'- r11e tollo,,.1ng perSOllS are ~·ng business h JC FINANCIAL 21472·A Lake ~Ofest Or Et Toro Cahl 92630 J .. n E. Cu""'ngnam 21472·A Lake '•st Or El Toro. Calll 92630 John W Cunningham. 214 72·• L<11t.e "ores• 01 El TOJO. OMI '"30 This business 11 con· dueled by an ind1ir•d11a1 T ne registrant com· rnenced to 1r1nsac1 OUS•· ne~s unde1 111• t1c1t1tous bu11ness name Of names hsled above on N A Jean Cunnongnam Tl'l•s statemen1 was fried w11n rne Cout>ty Cle.rt.. of Or- ange Co11"l'f on June 30 1988 'Jlsoa Publtsl'led Orange Coast Oaoly P1lo1 July 10 17 24 Collnc1I Cr.ambers Cable TV domg busonest as Orange-_ tl\eJolloWU19 ~aona -Syst~~ sole-~ ~~~t doongblJStnetsas vendor Image Elec1ron1et Ave S11 B· 1 Costa Meta. s 1 R J o N A T H o N ReQ11es1 10 purcnase Pro· CA 92626 CHIMNEY SWEEPS 23512 ressoon;tl Medical Se•111ces Roe>err B S.artes. Gen· L ochlomond Ligu111 !tom sole sou•ce 11endo1 e•al Partner 16 Rue Nogvet Calif 92677 B11sto• Par~ MedtCal G•oup Oeau11•llt' Newporl Beach. JOf\n CO.iduell Atdoocit. Chln\jt' Orde• IO'"' con· CA 92660 .,3512 L "' d L tl ~c1 ~.111 McCuflocn TllOmas w ~a·~s 77 • oc omon 1guni • -N1g111tt C1ht 92677 ArCfl•lects. to• the Corl>Of· L•mewood ••111ne CA 92715 Tnui businen 11 con- atoon 'l'11rd ConA01td111on This 1>u11ne11s 11 con· dueled by an •ndo11oduat P•OJetl ducted by a general part· John G AodOOC~ Proposal ro1 hehcopter nersh1p Tl'los statement was f~ p111tol.se•vtce will) Ille Coty ol R B Sea1ies. · G-al wtlh !hf! County ci..i. or Of. Sant&Ana Partner 1nge County on June 19. Adoendum Agreement Tnos statement was r11eo 1998 *''" Hatry S Green ""''"the County Cieri. of Ot· ,_ c"agnng the cur1en1 con. ange County on J11ne 10 p11b1tshed Oranr Coat l tract 1988 Oa11y P1101 June 2 July 3. Completoon or strMI •m· FJaOIO 10 t7 1986 provt'menll tor p1~pr1y Pubhshed Orange Coast 1oca1eo bel .. een 345 and Oa•ly P1101 July 10 17 24 375 Bros1ot Street by Bristol 3 t 1988 Partners PUBLIC HEARINGS Sv664 Appeal or rne P11nn1nQ ' "8.IC NOTICE Comm1H1ons dec1s1on con· 1---------- ce• nrng approval ot ZE84 t57A3 from D•ck Roo- Su·831 MUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS M.1 .... 11 NA-STATIMIWT The !01tow1ng pe<ton1 .,. do•ng business as 31 1988 Su-656 rllaro federal Sign/ORS ----------agent tor Securoly Pacoloc FICTITIOUS 9UllNIH MAMfSTAn•NT The ro11owrng persons 11e do•ng b11s•nen as J&E MAINTENANCE, t9t Magnolia Ave Colla Mete. Ca1t1 92627 PUBl.fC NOTICE Nat•onal Bani. a"d Curci- ----------Engtahd Company IOf an FICTITIOUI aU .... 11 •'Ve{'dme<\t lo a Planned MA• ITAff•WT S1~g Program located 11 Tne ro11ow1ng persons are 5~5 A<1ton Blvd MODERN IMAGES 224 Vie10 St Laouna Beach Call! 92651 James Douglas We•dle• 224 ll•tto St .La9una Beith, Catof 926St JMM S Encin11. 191 M1gno1ta A11t Costa Mele, Cali! 92627 doing busmen as 2 Rezone Petollon R8906 FICTITIOUS •USINEll HART'!' & LYNCH. 400 Patrot>. R l(ennedy agent hsfed aDove on July 1 1988 Ve,,,on G P11s~ e• This Dusoness 11 con· ducted by 1n 1nd111rdua1 T1111 busoneu 11 COii· dueled by a,, •nd1v1du1I Jesse S Entonas Tll•s st1temen1 wH fll«I w•lh Ille County Clerk of Or· ange County on June t9, 1988 I hoi. statement was Meo w•tl'I tht' County C•e•~ or O•- ange County on Ju"" 30 1988 F•50l7 Pubh\hed Orangt! Coast On1ly P•IOI July 10 I 7 24 3' 1081! S11·659 NA• ITATIMINT p,,.,ceton Cosll Mell tor Hope V1et1a Hollis 10 ,,. rne lollow1ng person~ are Ca11l 92626 zone two CL parcels end Ofte domg bus1nets as 811an Hatty •OO P1111Ge-R2 parcel 10 R3 "at 1156 !HE TRAOEWAY GROUP ton Co111 M•H. Celt! PtllCelltoa A..-llld 791 1811 Po11 Barmou111 Pt1ce 9:?626 Cent., Sttffl Newpo1t Beach C1111 92660 This but1ntu 11 con· FC>f Glen GrMner, agent W•lh&m S Hokanson, ducted by an 1l'ldr111dull !or Rudy Merltnen Trust 1813 Po11 Barmouth Place, Tl'le reg.,tr1nt com· tat SP7!191A2, amending Jim Wa•dlett Tn19 11at-'ll ,..as hied *''" the County Cier11 or 01· ange County on J11ne 21 1988 ,.... Pubhshea 01anr coa11 Oa11y P1101 J11ne 2 July 3. 10 17 t988 fm1ll Pub1os11e<J O•anr cou1 011ly P1101 June 2 July 3. 10 t1 1988 Newpor1 Beacl'I Caltt 92660 mi'nt ed 10 transact bllS•· the maaomum allowable zon· Onnne L Hokanson 1833 ness 11nder 1ne t1ctot1ous 1ng to R4 1n lhe ••ti •-1r NOTICE Port B1rmoutn Plact New-1>11s•ness name or names bo•de•ed by WtSI 191h "8.IC llftffltt ___ ,._UUU\I ______ po•I Beach C11tt 92660 l15ted above on June 29 Sueet P1acen1t1 Avenue "" ""- FICTITIOUS aUllNfll Tn•s busoneu is con· 1988 H1m.lton S11ee1 ind "8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUIMal NAME STATEMENT ducted Dy hu,sband ano ""''e Brian H1tly Pomona Avenue •----------.-.--MA• ITAQMUfT Thr• tollowiny Pl't<Ons are W1ll1am S Hokanson This statement was l11eo lbl R680S to 1eione 'ICTITIOUS 9U ... SS The foltowtng 1>9'IOllS .,, doing busoness as Tno~ S1atemen1 was Med w1tl'I the County Clerk of Or· prOl>@llM!S 111 1945·49 1955 MAMI ITATmlllWT doing buttneu 81 OE5CR -VA~LE 'I' VIEW ,,.;;,h the County Cietk of Or-ange County on June 30, end 1965 PomOlla Avenue The follow...!!!:QJ!!!.!9nl Mt LANDA CH _.COMPA.N.Y. PART t~ AC.W I. ~...Cou/lly on June 16, 1998 lrom Al andJ9...lo ~-OfflO butH •• «20 Newport Cent., Om•. tlPCI Pa""f''~"·P '118 E l988 ,_ •PPM• of -the Pt~ -4.A~AP£ INTER.CAL. I"" Ftoor. Newoor1 BelCfl. 111~ Cc.sta Mesa Catol ,..., Pubtosned Orange Coast Commission's denll l 0 I 17300 17ltl St J·Me. Callf t2MO 9?6?7 Pubhshed Or1nge Coasr Daily Polo! July 10 17 24, Planning Action PA88t4 Tustin, Caltl 9211() LOUii Howerd Landfec:h. Thomas S Lee 188 E Daily Pilot 8Jvne 26 July 3. 31 1988 Su·"" I ~~, .. ,;:~." io~sc~ a:,d,1~~-Vc• Landtcape lnttt·Cal, tne . 2005 W BelbOe Blvd •320. l ~t" ('J\l~ PA<>\lt Calif 10 17 t98 "" Calllorn11 Nnrport S.acfl Call! 92ee3 9?1\?' Su-630 lrom park•ng requorementa Thta bu1tneM 11 COl'I· 1!1111 bustnns It COl'I· Manen Morn t88E 17th, .... .,.llftftl't (loui reQulr t d . t111ro duet~by a corperauon OUctedby 1n lnd1111dull PU8l C NOT CE ,._"' "" ""-proooM<!t •n con1unet1011 CtJs11t ,,,. .. .,~ C:a• 1 926:>7 I I __ _...._.... _ _.._ ...... __ ••Ill constiuct!Oft 01 a MC· S1ewen H Arwnbula Howard Llndrteh "•"r r•'l''I •88 E t 71n FICTITIOUI M.1 ... SI onCI unit abolle 111 .,,.11"9 Th11 s .. tetnellt w• hied Tn.t 1111~1 was ftted C.?'' I ······a 'alot 92627 FICTITIOUI ........ MAMI ITATaMIWY r"fdence II ~ .,_OC,,.1191' .. th,,,. C~f'f Olttlt of Or· WttlftM CO\mty Ctettl of Or· ;,,,a ,_.~, ,'l~•an 188 E NA• ITATl•NT The lollOw•ng petllOnS are St ange County on JUl\9 21, tnoe 9 County 0'1 J~ne t7, t 7tt r r n ,1 Mesa C111! The lollowong persons 1te doing business as Amenct f I l"9 C I 1998 1919 9?f r7 do•ng bus•n@u H PERSONALl Y SUITED. MeN Mu"::.pef Code o~.~ ,_ ,_ti tt);ir (u<,lw• A ,,, l.O'ild ~e\,1 ' .. ; Th•• buson'!\S •S con· duc1 .. c y a cn•po«t11on ducted by '" 1nC1ov1<1u11 ~red .. ,,to H"•nanoez Jr lnrs tlv)•••l'SS •s con. LORRAINE FUNDING 13819 Arap1hoe T~llll, pdtng time llmlta to com· Pul>hSned Orll(lgt Cout Publtshed Oranr Co .. t FICTITIOUI IUIMSS d11r1•1t • / 31•m•tedp1rtner. CO~PANY 2681 Bear St Catof 92680 menct COtlll•ucllon Dally P1IOI June H Jul) 3. Oe11y ll'tlOI June 2 July 3, NAMI ITATa•NT l~•I> Suite 203 Co,11 MeSI C11tf Caren C C*'*Oll. 1ll1t IU!flOtlnd by I I/art~ 10 17 1988 10 17 19911 Mike Giltie<t p,,.~·nent Tn.• statement Na~ "'ed This stat9"1enl .. in llte<J NRCIE lft0Tttfll'5 w•t" '"e ":">un•• r:i ... ~ 01 0 • w•!" ltl~ C°""'Y C,.,,,.. "'Or •LL MIOAOWAY ang" C..,.,,,,, "n Ju"e 23 1n9f' Co11rity on Jul'le 23 C 1981! 19811 Morluery • ha~1 ,..,1s 'JMnl t 10 Broadway Publ•S1'ed O•ange Coas1 PubhShed 0 •11"9" Coast -----1---~2u_1...9n1~"'!l!tl"---1+10e<1y P>IOt-.lul)-~ 10 t7 2.-..t)llly Pilot July 3 •O t7 24 ..... "" 1988 1988 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? T"" tottowong-oersons i re Tne '"'Cl'""'"' com· 926?6 Arapahoe T111t111, C1Uf Colldthonll Ute permtt o.'. Su-Ill Su·'31 do•ng l>u51.,..n as ml'nf"d •· '"•"UCI bul •· Sh an non Lo' 1 •• n t 92680 welOpfntftt ~. Of "in.tr--------""'-""--------;_- C SAS .. , 0 N 1 N v EST . ntri.i ~· c~· l'le ltclttoOUI Ramirer :?89 I Beat St . Thtl b11s1neu tS con-~I Plen MEN TS 4 Upper Newport bl.IS•nf'5\ ram!' or names Costa Mesa C1111t 92626 ducted by 1n 1nd1~uel Ordlllenc. 182 repeahng Ptaze Ste 102 ~port 1t11ed atJov,. on rebruary 15. LeRoy Ram11ez Jr 2Ht Tne 1eg1strant com: "'-....,_.!tie Pf•tOttton of 8.,ach Cahl 92660 1988 Belt St Costa Mesa Celll menced 10 1ransec:1 bull· COftCllftenl ..... Of lleoflolk: JOM l Cntt•on 21 Thomas S LM 92626 nets under the ltctlt~ ~ .... alld lftCMOt ,._ Lochmoo• Ln Newport Th•s atllement w11 loled T1111 bu••neu •I COii· business n1me or ~ fltdlfuefaancl••Wllfllota hactt Cahl 92660 w•th the County Cle<lt or Or-ducted by a gene<el pert· hated above Oft Jufte tS. ,,_1,.ft ... '11119'\0ft Tnos out oneu ,1 c:;on. 1nge County on June 30 nersn1p 1989 _ __ __ 4 .... t988 L•~O'f Ram1tez Jr Cat C -w •--~" dueled by an 1ndr111duaJ en amaron '°' -" ........ alld Jonn L Cashion ,_ fhf\ .iatement 111r11 !•led Tlltt steteme111 wa• filed .,..lOn Or~ IM This "atement wu riled Pun•·~"~ O•enge Coe1t ,.,,11 the County C~rk of Or. 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COllftfy on M1e 1t, ~ ,. 1111 '"' ttlt ....,._,, to "•"" ,_ ,_, ,_. ........... ~~till -~,Or ... COM1 P41bltaneG...Of.,,._£aillt P.ubbMd OrlftO!k ~Or .... c.... "'1111.-,.._ 8'1dArr- 09tly PllOt ~ 21. July 3 Datrl ""°' .My 10 '1. 24. 0...., P1tot JUftt 21 ~ 3. Oet1~ Potof ~II . ....., t . .,_ Cerictl b ~et 10 t1 ttM 3 t 19M 10 17 ttlt 10 17 1t1t tm aftd UH ,.,..._ lu-tU ~-......,, ..... -_, .· ----~·~--~ . Synonymous with postcard-pert ect adventure At Hungtrburg, hlng-glldlng alght111ra an19t1¥11w of lnnlbruck from2,2IO fMtabo¥1. Photography bJRIJOH. By DONNA AND RA yon Doily Pilot Correspondents he seven of us, five American travelers and two Austrian locals, hod gathered b_y the riverbank with o common goal: to ride o raft through the whitewater rapids of • the Inn River, just outside lnns- -bnrl, Austria. We hod donned wet suits lsinceJhe icy. river water consists oJ melted snow from the surrounding Alps), plus safety helmets arid life vests, and then clustered around Mox, our instructor and helmsman, while he explained safety rules and the rowing and rescue procedures. We practiced such things as how to paddle forward and bock, how to sit in the raft, how to proper~ float in the river if we tumbled overboard, and how to pull a fellow crew member out of the water. Now it was time to put our skills to the test, on a river that is one of the newest sites qr wnitewater action_Among European - sports, rafting is a newcomer; it nos only hegun to spring up in a few ~oles withffil ' the lost two years. Mox' s cpmpony, --- foszinotour, also organizes trips on the rivers near St. Moritz, Switzerland, but the area around Innsbruck, he said, provides . the best white-water rafting in all of ' ._ ______ Europe_ __ _ · ., While the Inn and its tributaries ore not as intensely challenging as, for example, Idaho's Snoke or Salmon Rivers, or Colif ornio' s Amer icon River, the Austrian sites are, at the some ttme, good places for . 1.ir~I · tir11er~ or .less experienc~ roltecs to . en1oy this sport. And what these rivers may lock in lerocity and challenge lor seasoned rafters they make up for in their spectacular scenery of snowcapped mountains. and ol beautiful Alpine canyons that can only be traversed by boot. Our two· hour expedition, which took us slaloming between the boulders and curlers of seven sets of rapids !plus through some cairn stretches where we glided along and just enjoyed the beauty of our surroundings) also included a stop at a .. sandy shore !dubbed "Miami Beach" by Maxi where ~e could catch our breath and toke a few photos. At our final mooring spot, we pulled our raft onto the bank and congratulated one on9ther on having successfully completed the 17 .kilometer adventure with.out mishap. Tired but exhilarated, we were all ready to head bock IO Innsbruck and the cornfo(tS of our.hotel. .; With a population of about 120,000. Innsbruck is the capitol of Austria's T yroleon province !often called simply rhe T yroll. It is a well-established mecca of winter sports land site of the 1964 and I 97 6 Winter Olympics!. Bur it is increasing. ly becoming just as popular as a summer resor area, with plenty to do for everyone. lying 1n the Inn Volley of the Alps. almost 2,000 feet above sea level, 800-yeor -old Innsbruck began as l'!'lOrket town by a bridge t11s name means 'bridge over the Inn "I. Then iA tne 1300s and 1400s, 1t served as the home of many Hapsburg rulers. The Old Town section of ne city displays many eroborore reminders of that era. T is was reputed·to be AltStr or ....eri ress Mario Theresa's fovorn e c1ry and 11 • s easy IQ see why .1ust from the scenery alone. The 1moos1ng backdrop of Alps iwith 1 e summ1 of Hofelekor rising 7 .500 feetl Please see Ol YMP!C. 83 By DONNA AND RAY OTT Doily P1lo Correspondents or A~ericon A1rl1r.es to the northern peninsula or some big-city sightsee- Thi Pllace of Fine Arts, built In 1115, II Sen F..cllco'1 lmprwlve-trlbute to AomlftllCIUI arctMlchn. . . ne of the marvels of 1ng and shopo1ng. modemtraYel is that VDU--Once vo. !eihere, gett.~- con ty to Son Francisco 1 oro..,10 s Jc nc too, since Son from Orange County almost Francisco's ,9 square miles ore criss · as quickly and easily as you C'OSsec w ·r every kind of public con drive olosAngeles. 1 tronsoono 10 rom thec1ty'scen- 1And, os~e from rhe. freeway 1 ivry-old coble cars to modern-day congestto who wouldn't prefer \.1 ~I Mun1c1pol Ro1lwoyl, which cool fog over o smog? I w1ll to1te you o any corner of the It becomes a relatively short hop city. I approximately o one-hour f119b1 01 the roble car routes. one of from John Wayne Airport via USA1r Please see PALAa/831 • I ' r 0 I I ---·. ·'Chi1d cariceires·earch benefitsfrorncoutu~e --~- •t._V:ADEAN .......... Concern for childttn stricken with cancc:r was ~fitably s-ired with intemt in fall fashions to attract more than 640 pe()ple to the Irvine Hilton last wee&. The lunch bunch learned that some of the wor1c1·s most advanced re- search OD dilalel ii beifta done riaht here in <>ranee County by the Pedi- atric Cancer Research Laboratory established in 1982 and located at Childreal Hosoilal. .. We are the only resoutClf in Oraqe County for the proceuina and storina of bone manow. We are on the cutti~ idle o( what's 90inJ on in the world. aDd we are leelftl 70 percent success in bone marrow transplant,•• said ...... 0 ...... executive director of the Pediatric Cancer Researdl Fouadation. •• AJJ of the ~IUde here today, more than S22, -will IO for research." added illman. ••This event was en~ underwritten by Nordstrom.•• · Gillman praisifta the store's coopn:ation. "Nordstrom set• an example in community pv- ing." Duriaa__ the social hour, board member Ele9a Pace of South Luuna said she has been involved with the foundation for S'h years. Her da~­ ter Usa, now 13, was diagriosed wtth le ukemaa at lit 7. Another board member there was Jue F .. ler of Newport Beach, attendinJ witll dauabln' Lellle. ··1 became involved because Leslie was diagnosed in 1980 as havina Hod_gkin's diseue;· said fowltr. Leslie is 18 now and bas transferred from. the University of Colorado to ............... -. ........ Loo~tofall Left to fr••• ..... en at lnlae llUtoa foaacl tlaat hft7 SW. ..._ tile~ .......... searf -to.._ ....... __ Patrick~ ......... . alcal .to9CJa to a ...._. &owa ud ..U. dowll attma- floa wltla all-o•er em- broider,; a Uquo Solo Donna frock bU a fitted waist and DIPPJ aklrt ta aa all-o•er aoft Doral pattern: and Calm Klein 1oea to all leJlitba u be turaa oat coata iD.JirJC)lt_CGllmlUIJDDlamr:ma..-; abowCuecl tile loob for aapporten of the Pediatric Cancer Reaearcb Foun- dation. UCI for the fall. B• Colmu't way of cclebratina their .Leslie was amona the group check-g_olden weddina Annivenary. T1w ina out a show offall fashions offered Col mans were married JuJ y 2, 1931, by Nordstrom including those by in San Francisco. The former COiia Donna Karan. Unpro, Patrick Kelly. Mesa residents have made their home Escada. Valentino. Louis Feraud. in Palm Dessertforthepasttwoyears. Gianfranco, St. John, Albert Nipon. Anothe( party is beina planned Victor Costa and Nonna Walters. later with son Keith Colman. dauah· The viewers learned color, plaids ter Ann Colman Smith and the and s-nts arc <klinitely in for fall. celebrants' three grandchildren. Black. as usuaJ. is in but is often seen MUu Paak, ;h;i,;.,an and CEO of with touches of white and color. ICN Pharmaceuticals Inc. of Costa color. color. Elegance will prevail in the evenina Me.5a;. was honored recently u the as indicated ~ couture by Pierre rec1p1ent of the 1988 Co~raat A~ BaJmain, Bill Blass •. Chri~tian Dior. ~i"ht~~ed by the Foundation for Civil Lawrence, Paul ~uis Orrie.r. Stanley · ~ore than 250 people auended the Platos. Jacqueline de Ribes and ceremony/dinner at the Btverly HilJ1 Carolyne Roe.Jim. . Hotel. where San Francisco Mayor Others Jttttna fall wardrobe ideas Art Agnos presented the award to were Dr. Gea:l leuettt. (a founder of . IT. the foundation who is director of the Panic. The ~w~rd.,ho~ors the euof!1 <kpartment of hernatolosy and on-to combat d1scnman1uon on the bilsas coloay) sated with Emma JAM and of health and ot~e! ~ns . Tem IWeJ, Jamet McNeil of Irvine Bobbitt and Bill Wutiama of Hunt- ( her husband J__,.. is president of ington Harbour may have set a the board). Elb.._.. TlerMJ, I.Ky record. They hosted s1.x social events Canes. DarleM MucJan. MartM in seven days. Gree and Amette Barwtta. The two rented the waterto~r Daulelle Dents, rresident of the house in Huntington Beach for one Newport Beach Ebel Juniors. sea.ted week and made it count. with fellow member Ttteta Sml"-Bobbitt will be chairwoman oftht said the junior federation voted in Huntington Harbour Philharmo"ic March to desifnate the foundation as committee. Qneofthe first groups she its project for 88-'89. entertained in the unique house was Plans are already being made for her board. !n for l~nch. more research fund raising -8-le A cocktail party involved memben Daathr1 assisted by SlaarH of tl:t~ HH qtnc~r Leaaue who are Berproa and Juet McNeU are in donauogauct1~n1temsforthe0ct.22 cha~of the fifth annual .. Bids for the Debut fund-ra!ser· . And ~hen there Kids dinner auction· Oct. 29 at the were thr;tt socials anvolv1n& people Bren Center. fr~~ Bill's company -Clayt~n. • • • W1U1ams and Sherwood (mobile Dinner for two at the Ritz-Carlton home parks) -and a gathering of in Rancho Mirqe was Benila and neighbors from Coral Cay. , Suhaila·s Boutique an<t Madrid Restaurant will prese nt a fashion showand Spanish dinner from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Thursda~ at the eatery. 4250 Martingale Wa'. :"Jewpon Beach. The dmnl'r -paella. chicken or lamb and a Spanish dessert -will be spiced with flamenco dancing and music. Centennial Ball one of hottest tickets around ' Models for the fashions wall include Manha Green. Patty Brennan. Jo Anne Mi x and other local women and male models. Tickets are SJO and resen ations ma' be made b) call ing 752-6020 or 6 73-511 0. Proce<'ds will go to Childrt>n!. Hospatal of Orange \ount~ • • • Ronald us Shamask's fall collccuon will be informally modeled at 11 a.m_ Frida~ 1n Collectors Department. Nordstrom. South. Coast Pla1a • • • Fall Fashions of California designer Holly Harp ""ill be <.hov.n Thurwa' at Bullock's Wilshire. Fashion Island. Her new co lkctmn include~ ·,oc1al occasion.and evening dresses and pantsuits • • • Wilham Pear~n·s·fall rnlkct1on will be informall) modclt"d Tucsda~ and Wc·dnl·c;da~ from noon to 3 p.m. in Fine Apparel. I. Magn1n. South Coa~t Pla1a ~ -----··-OPE;\l:"GS: .\lfred Dunh1ll. Inc. wall open a store tn .\ugust at South Coast Plata. The store will specialize tn custom and special-order tailoring and v. ill indu1.k a sclect1on of handcrafted acccs~ries as well as a read}·t<>- wcar dl'panmrnt .\ September opening recrpuon 1s being planned b} Dunh1ll and the Fratern11~ of Orange County Performing .\ns Center. Th i' "'1.'ekcnd. Ben Bndgdeweler will open a nev. \lore 1n the May Co. wing of \outh C-oa'>t Plaza. This as the 32nd store for the Seattle. Wa~h.­ based mm pan) T runk sho""s of rare colored diamond\. gem stones and flw .\ug. I .I Centennial Cel-Sora Lehman. d)ra1111n Ball to kick off Orange Von Burger can be reached at < 11unt~·, IOOtli anni,crsary }car has 760-2683 regarding reservations .ilnw't "'Id out -and the 1nv1tat1ons a' ailab1htv. .trt· n11l l"' r n out' · • • • rhl· ., p.m. black-lie or heritage-Mcm~rs of Center Stars, ~ ,lrl·.,, part' v. ill be held at the Performing Arts C~nter. an~ tht;ir 1 >l\n1.·' land Hotd v. tth Susan Bartlett husbandc;/escorts will be attired in -nt "'itiu.th Laguna and Judy Hemley of col9rful cas ual attire for a summer llalhoa ~"co-chairwomen. "' social to be hf ld Saturday at the Long ··T1t kt·t,arc$tOO eachandwecan Beach home of Jacque and Bob ,t·t up 57 tables -550 reservations Heebner. • • • h.1\l· Jlrl·ad' been made." said I kmk'. (Thli; ball 1s the only social n rnt ~am·11oncd b' the Centennial Thomas and Eiken O'Connor are ( 11mm11tlT. Inc.) · Barn < oil' and his orchestra will pl;n and '" mannequins wi ll model ln,iumt·~ ma(lc of fresh flowers dt'\1gn1.·J 10 rl'pr1.'S4.'n t different cont1- nt·n1 .... rl hl'~ arc not headdresses. but lull dr1.''>'1.'\ or costumes). ·· l'rol.'ccds from the party will go for a ,1.·holarc;hip fund to OC students 1.·ntaing collegt• or to children born d•Jrtng thl.' rentennial year." said Cartier and Roll'~ Y.atchrs arc planned. __,,,..-l kmk~. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~illl .. ill"'"lli=~ Httn-l't"{tmm1i~embefsinclttd~ chairing a Mo;te Carlo night party planned July 30 The Associates of Saddkback Ho ital and Health Centl'r and Pa errace Retirement Communitv. The 6:30 to 11 :30 p.m. black-tac-optional event will be at Palm Terrace. 24962 Calle Aragon. Laguna Hills. and will feature food. table games and prizes along with l'ntertainment. dancing and valet park ing. Tickets are S60 per person and procC'eds will benefit the hospi- tal's outpatient rehabilitation pro- ~ ' l<u111 l>ing. Dina Von Burger. Petty < 1111on. Linda Ou. Shalah Allen. I • ' ~ J,, ·~f 11,, • j•,1 ·" U,.~.QJU • f-,, 1(1'"··· f f /lfl"\ • '""'·' rt J •ti•,' .,., , ... ., 'r-·n f-1'" ,-. .. • AJf""''°''1nn~ >' tll • ,,,_. 1t f il.>'ll ... 1 '# , .. 7 ... . .,. • FOii Mff\. -· • Cu~tori M,,,rJ• \~;11 •. '- Sl'l••U • 11-~ny M .. a~ \u 1 o\ < o~n ltl'lport t"l'l " 1m £ '"'11,~ 0 110ffl h \Hlfll\ ~ l!EO tvf r.•r 11..,. ~f!H1 • A'rfl"rtlt1c.n' • f onn ... 1 R•nt t . C.USto1t1. CQ.ottKg lJollMe.KaKCi CW'o~ lyDe:!•rHklul · fForrMt M~ of To;:ttt~rs andbnlgn Workers at Amen Watdy tof 9 yNrS) • CorwerWnl Setvke • Honw ot Offtce, br ~"*" -FASHION BY HIQUI, INC. 421J 11&• ....... Uf$ c. Nl4lft ..... ...... ,,,... ............ o... ... ._ ............ , ......... ,,,.,.,..,.,, .... ::r':.:t-17141476•1017 J ' < '·" k \nderson. Ileane Doolin and . . . - Patrons of the Orange County Rid ing Center will be honored July 31 at a reception in the sculpture garden •• ••••• •••••• FITWEAR llJ5 NEW..OR T BOUllVARD (O!>TA MlSA, CA ( 714) 548-7 515 IN lltl (00,T" ~I\" (Ol.lll TYAltD\J The Finest in Unique Leotard Wear at Newport· Harbor Art Museum. The center. located in San Juan Capistrano. features therapeutic horseback ridinit for disabled chil· drcn and adults an the countv. Last year the cente.r enjoyed the support of the National Chanty League. Joan Irvi ne Smith. the Irvine Foundation. Tony Moiso. Richard O'Neill. Brad and Deedee Gates. Linda Gaede and Julia Wright. Center president Dudley Wright is chairing the museum party. during which guests will be served a light buffet and hear classical music by lntermeno. a string quartet of young musicians. and country music by Jason Richard. son of Rusty Richard of the Sons of the Pioneers. Fran Joswick. center director. can be reached at 240-8441 for further information. • • • Charles Desmarais. new director of the Lasuna Art Museum. and wife Kathcnne (Kitty) Morgan wiJI be ~csts of honor Aua. 7 at ~~on sponsored 6Y ttie museum boa of trustees. The 6 p.m. event will be in the newly completed Emerald Bay home of Na ncy and J im Baldwin. Eiahty guests are fxpec1ed to attend. Proceeds from the SSOO-per-person --PUl1 willbencfiLLAM-Mottinfor- mauon is avai1able from 494-6531 . The l'l-year-old Desmarais and cumntly director of California Mu- seum of Phol<Jl'aohY at UC River- aick. will btain (uU-time duties at LAM on Oct: I. Morpn is now an associate editor of Anldn Mqazine in Los Anedes. They Plan a move to Laguna an thr near future. The Baldwms are members of the muSt'um's Contemporaf) Collectors Council and ha'c installed a diverse art rnlkct1on in their new home. whkh was dc'ligned by Laguna architect Frl.'d Briggs. (The ocean- front homr has paneled doors that 'ihdc OJ>l'n to rl'vcal a waterfall which, flo"s frl.'d~ into a lagoon.) Caterer .\nn Dr)er has planned trop- 1cal/oncntal cuisine as a complement to the homr's surroundings. Guests "'111 wear fcst1\C. fun attire. • • • • .\ fund-raiser for the Southern Ca lifornia Aero Team is being planned for Jul y 24 from 5 to 9 p.m. in the Reinsch estate in South Laguna. Cocktails. hors d'oeuvrcs provided b) five restaurants. prizes and a fashion show featuring styles by Leon Cliyne are on the schedule. SCATS ts a non-profit educational and athletic organlzation that trains OC boys and girls in tymnastics. . SCA TS has placed at least one team member on every Olympk team sinct' 1968. Olympic hopefuls will demonstrate their skills at the party. More information on the party can be obtained by callin'l 89S-2909. • • New and prospective members of the American AssOieiation of Univer- --Sity Women. Wntm-inster•Fountain' Valley. will be entertained Thursday at a wine and cheese ptherina. Barbara Sandefor will open her Fountain Valley homefor the 7:3(). to-9 p.m. event. Jean Johnson. 894-9S72. can bt called for · infor· mation on the social and branch activities. ee ... a· Co. will w•• ......, eoMlnlCt IDd in.a ........ .,.... to fill your needs from the ·simple bookcue to the more sophisticated wall units. We will measure the area. dnip the system and pve you a FREE estimate (714) 94).()214. · 550 Paularino Ave .. C0111 Mesa-Mon. &Ima Fri. 9 t0 5. ., I • OrMge Coelt DAILY PILOT /Sunday ..Nty 17, 1MI • PALACE OF FINE ARTS BUILT FOR 1915 PAN-PACIFIC EXPOSITION ••• rr-•1 the "'°" pictu~ue takes you acrou, Ruuian HUI to LOmbard Suect. Here you'll want to~ off the car in cwder to takt in the expansive virws in several directions. not the least of which is straiaht down Russian Hill. whtre Lombard winds throuah eiaht hairpin cuncis,in a sin&le blocl. If you decide to walk down "the world's crookedest street," you can continue on Lombard to Coit Tower, which also offers an excellent view. An entirely different kind of scenery is the city's Victoriana. build· inas which survived the 1906 canh- quake and fire and have been main- tained or restored. Some of the best examples are found around Alamo Square. Pacific Htights. and Presidio Heights. Another relic from the city's past is not so much Victorian as Romanesque. The Palace of Fine Arts. built as a temporary stn.acture for the 1915 Pan-Pacific Exposition. houses a science museum. Its co- lonnaded rotunda is reflected in a serene pool and graces a pleasant city • srttn1ward. . or course Sen franci1C0°I muh•· facettd hi"°" is also on view in ill city.within-a-city. Chinatown. from the paaoda ptn, at tbc in\nleetion of Grant A venue and Bulh Street, you can stroll ejpt blocks down Grant A venue (the "lain thoroulbfare) and a number of sick streets amidst sift sh~. businesset and restaurant•. and the kind of sishts. smells and soundJ reminiscent of Hona Kona or · Canton. . If you're internttd in shoJ>1>1na. you won't want to miss Union Squart an the heart of downtown. whert a four-block radius includn Macy's. Gum p's. Burberry's of London. Bally of Switzerland. and many more fine stores. Amona the most recent ad- ditions are Neiman-Marcus and the Crocker Galleria. a thrce-kvel com- plex of 6S upscale shops and res- taurants under a large glass dome. From Union Square. the Powell & Hyde cable car will take you within an euy block of another l~ndmar~ shoppin• complex. GhirardelJa Square. l'Mre you'll find the ~x­ chocolate factory where you can still buy chocolate confections and sin- fully rich sundacs. alona with visitina an 1ntertstin1 array of shops such as the whimsical Goosebumps. spteial- izina in aifts for kids of all .s. Another nearby industnal area- tumed-shoppina mecca is Pier 39. Once an abandoned carao pier. this site has bttn transformed into a waterfront park. marketplace. 3SO. bertt\ r.narina. and docking point for the Blue & Gold fleet Along with all the shops and restaurants. the 4S-acre complex has a double-deck Venetian carousel. a family amusement area. and the San Francisco Experience Theater. While vou're down on the water- front . consider booking passage on one of the manv cruises that will g.a ve you close-up gllm~s of the Golden Gate and Bal Bndges and another perspective o the cityscape. The Blue & Gold fleet's narrated two-hour cruise takes you under both the Golden Gate and tht-Bay bridges and nonh to the Richmond-San Rafael bridat. The Red & White Fleet cru1~s to Alcatraz. "'here on-island activ1t1e\ include self-guided trail "'alks. Na- tional Park Service<onducted cell block to urs. talks and shde shows. Advance tickets are strongl)' advised. t'Spec1all~ dunng the summer. Call (41 S) 546-2896 or T1cketron for informauon. Hornblo"'er Yacht\. benhed be- hind Wallab \ ·s Restaurant at Pier 33. ofTcrs a tffree-hour lul(uf'\ d1n- nl•r/dancc r ru 1i.e fea tunng a gourmet menu and \11-do\\ n ~nice aboard the ( 11' of San FranC'lsco. a 750- pa'i\t'ngc r. threc-lc' cl 'essel designed to rc\Cmblc thl· dass1c steamships "h1ch onct• ":>ailed under the Golden Gate This com pan' also ofTers da11' lunch and "cekend brunch crn1i.es 'c·ar round. (all (.i l51 788-8866 for rescn ation'i. WHERE TO ST A Y Whate' er ~ou r poc kl'tbook and preference dictate in accommo- dauons. San Franc1st·o has it. from ' first-class to famaly-onented. Some of tht'se that "t' can recommcnd include r hr follo" ing: •The Utnlord C oun . atop Nob Hill at ~05 Cal1forn1a 1 I .i I S-989350()). "'1th 40~ lu.\u~ gue~t rooms and suites. plus l'-'O rei.- taurants. has "on us 1.a1h co n- '>erut I\ c ~1obil Fn t'-Star .\" ard. an honor shared b' onh !ti). other L' ~ hotels tht~ ~car 0The rati ng IS ba!M:d on item!> ranging from qual11~ of food and furn1'>htngs to tht' attitude and profk1cnc~ of the l>tafT Rate'> begin at $1 .. •Thi.' Tra,t·lodgt'. ~so Beach 'it 1~15-N2-6'0<JI has ~50 unit!.. '>o'mr · '' 11h a '1e" of the ba~. plus a coff<.·I.' \hup and cocktail loungt' Rate~ start at S45. and \t•n1or discounts an· "' a1labk WHERE TO EAT Hl.'no" m·d for Its line re!ltaurant~. \an f ran cl\rc1 ha~ morc than .a.:!(JCI J1n1ng 'P<"'> rt·preM'nllng ne~ na- t1!ln,il1t' .\mong th'I.' e-ndk~!) cho1n·~ l 1in ,1dn thl.' tuNo'-'tng: •F..\R F.\"iTRESTA R~NT,63 1 Grant .\\t' ID the heart of ( h1naw" n prov1dt's authentic C'an - tont'\t.' dining for lunch or dinner unul 10 pm The decor 1s h1~hl~ nrnJtt'. and the prn :Ul' cun aaned tx>Oth'> '"1th pu5ohbuuon hell~ 10 ~1gnal tht· v.aitt'r) are pan of tht> intngut• Thl· v. int' h\t indude., a \l. Jn r U \\ h1tt' V. tnl· t'\pt'('lall~ formulatt•d w gu v.t"ll v.11h ( hint·se d1'>ht·., lnt'\fl\'O'>I' ,. 111 modt·rJlt' •f(>t K V r \ ()\'E,I\. 1.1115 C Jl1- lnrn1J \1 " onl.' ot thl' n t\ ·!> ti11n1 rntuurJnt' 1n tam' of both l'\· tr<i111Jin:i~ touJ Jnd .11mo~pherl.' 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COPJX'f· r111lln.l tlltl\t'r\Jllirtn and I Kth and 1•1th ,,n1ur' Jntll.jUt'\ E\t'tUtl\t' ( lll'I I .!\\fl'Oll' \ 110·, nt'v.h ft'\ 1\t•<l nllllU rn,ludn Bl'd lt·ndt·rio1 n v.11h .\ nt h11r '-ttt·.1111 kct·r !\aure and Gnlkd \h11t.i~t \fu,hroom\ v.11h < >1arl.. lf.101 l'J'lr· < hl'I Jim D1.1dgt·' trt'J· 1100' .irt h11th t IJ\\ll .tnd un1.1~ual I )rnn,·1 " ,, r. t·d n 1~htJ\ :i 111 !I• l I nm I 'fl\'n'IH' CHARLESTON, S.C •••• From Bl · OLYMPIC MUSEUM HOUSES '64, '76 MEMORABILIA .•• the taraet of the first Confederate At any rate. d9n't overdo the volleys. is at the mouth of the harbor homes tours -they tend _to run and rs a narional monument: open to Together.-One mun-see. tl\ough. 1s a From Bl adds a dramatic. majesttc presence to world co mpetttaons are chronicled 1auran1 1 ~ rt·nov. ned for recipes that \h1un1.11n d unbmg and h1Ln~ ha,,· Jl"a" t)l.'en popular in Inn '· hrul"-but in more rc rnt lime~ v.11h 1h1· rompkt111n 1lf .t 5 l·ablev.a ~' \1\ tun1l ular<. and 12-mountain 1t11 ... ..t mone ,:in dlonles!>h rearh thl" ht l!ht.'r alr11udl·., .\ · J re~ult '\.Jlikv.:i' r::smbhng'' I'> a <;pon 1ha1 man~ t'nJ"' 1 hr THolean mou ntain rrg1on around I nn!>bruck ha' :.. nt'l\\Od. of J.5UO lolometer!. of '11.irl l·ti h12h-jlt11ude "alL.s and I .S<l(1 1,.,dumct...r~ llt .\lptnl' paths. "'1th man~ hut' and 1nn'> 'i<'attered al(lng thc v.a ~ During the o;ummer. the nr~ prm tdt'' free guide' and loaner l'Qu1pmt·n1 lhoo1c;. rud."3cks. etc. I e..very \'lew, -ht'reas-weH:--v.r rl· rol1l'tll'd .too ~ears ago b~ the lnn\bruck's main strttl is Maria .\mong other Innsbruck sights are l>ul ht''" \\ d s1:r ht'rself. Double<, at Theresien-St.rasse. where centuries-the 14th ccntur. cit\' tower. the th..: h111d tx·gin at S 1.UI the public-for the cost of a boat ride home built in the 1870s that belonged ($7.SO). ·· -to a grandson of John C. C~lhoun. Thanks larg_ely to the city's S7-year This 24.000-squarc-foot mansion has restoration effort. the historic part of been marv~lously ~estor~d . and town :...... some buildinas.arc as old as fumi~h~d ~Ith beautaful antiques. 300 ,·cars - is filled with well kept Adm1ss1on 1s S~. old buildings. painted in pink. tur-cathedral. lmpera'al Palace. \ mnrl· clnatc·d section of Inn!>· quoise and ivory. house modem Spitalkirchc (Hospital Church). and hrn d ... 1h"' l' thl· main town. can nc retail shops andbastros. Hoflcirchc(CounChurch1.wherethc rl'<Hhl·d \la the Hungerburg Beyond the Triumphal Arch. the marble tomb of \1ax1mihan I 1s Fu ml ulJr. "h1 h crosse<i the Inn and S1rcet narrows. becoming Herzog-surrounded by :?8 huge bronze statues a~t't'nd-. , thl· mounta1ns1de to fncdrich-Strasse. which leads to the of the royal fam1I ~ an~·other nobles of Hungcrhurg. v. her-c> shops and b1~1rn~ old town square. ft is dominated·by the da). . "1th uPt=n·a.H p.1tt0s ha'e a \tt'"' ot homes and offices and clean streets. Citizens' obvious pride in Charleston bas made.for a purer city. historically speaking. than neighboring Savan- nah. Ga. Charleston is a cit~ worth walking. Lots of tours -by·van. horse-drawn carriage and on foot -arc available. but the best wa) to tour town is just to walk. And be adventurous. Some of the most interesting parts of the city arc those down dark. cramped streets and allc~s. One of these pathways le.ads to the cemetery of the Unitarian Church. This 1s cvc~ child's haunted grave- vard.· ~1th ovcrgro,,..n grass . ~nd . SparH'ih moss-drip-ping rom the magnolia trees. .\dd an extra spook factor for the fact that the headstones were used as operating tables during the ('iv1I War. Historic houses arc posted with small signs noting the arch_at~ture or which notcworth' person laved there. but it's a good idea to mvest ·in a walking tour guide. The Automobile Club's tour book of the Carolinas and Georgia contains a wealth of infor- -m•uwn. - One of the c11~ 'i, quirks 1s the result ofa ta\ le' 1.:d on how much ofa home fact'd the street. o" ners got around the ta\ wath what are called ··single houi.cs .. -onr-room-w1dc homes set s1dewavs. with broad verandas facing a small ~rden and the back of the neighbor s houM". Somc ol tli c h<imes arr opcn'to the· public for ft.•es that range from S2.50 to SS per person. Man) of them are private!\ owned. and tours arc a way for thr fan dlord to pa) has taxes and expense\. An unfortunate legacy of the Ci' ii War. locals say. is 'that many of th e wealth'. well-known families were kft pen°n1lcss. To this day. a number of those people have littk b~t their names and the homes of tht'ar ancestors. . " ... "" ........... ~­--·-s--_.. ...-rr•••·-.. ,., ._ ... -------__ ,... =..,-i;-~::' ~ ._... _ ... , •• ,.. I 7 . Townhouses arc nothjna, though. compared with the._plantataon man- sions along the ~shley River. a·bout half an hour's dnvc from the hean of f"harkston. Golden·es Dachl (the Golden Roof). One ofthectt' ·., oldc'it hotels is also the ' 1'~ trom 2.2h11 ft·e t atxne built around 1500 for Emperor Mui-its finest. Hotel Europa T)rol. built in rh1' 1s al"> a place to v.atrh milia n I. who resided in Innsbruck 1868 across the street from the paragliding la umb1nat1on of hang d and watch"ed parades-and other railwav station. has hosted a vanet) 2lid1ng and pesrachu ungJ '.'h1ch al-Drayton Hall. now owne by the festi vities from this oriel. The 2.6S7 ofcelebrities over the \cars. including fov.' height ltn l'r'> to float dov. n from Nattonal Trust for Historic Pfcsn. ( vat ion. · was spared General copper tiles in this roof. actually Mad Kmg Ludwig o Bavaria ID tht' the mountain tops to the 'alle~s Sherman's matchbox by a quick-gilded. create a bnght golden aura earlv years. and latt-r Queen Eliza-tx·lo'~ !for maximum ,afet'. the over the 'three-story Gothic balcony beth. the Harlem Globetrotters and para,·hute <."anop~ ~' alrcad~ · op1.·n thinking Drayton who claimed the ~·;low. Ql,_·mp1c athl0 tes and commnt~r \\ hl·n the para0 1ath:r' he01n thl'lr ' house "as being used as a smallpox U\'. ~ e-"" P:i n \m L ulthan-.a and TV. i\ fh GETTISG THERE hospital. Given this information by In the same building as the Olympic member~ dl''>l't'nt.I 1•11m I <•~ .\ngl'le) 10 Munich o-r the owner's slaves. Union troops Museum. wath an exhibit of equip-.\ member of the Imperial Ho.tels 1-rom H un~t.·rburg .• rn aenal tram \ 1enna From \1 unich. Innsbruck is promptly marched to the nex t plan ta-mcnt. uniforms. badges. pins. ~st-chain . the Europa -has recent I~ reno-continues to St.·t·grubt· I· ~l.)(J feet land ::in hour\ ndt• b' car or bus ,·1a tht' tion. c:rs. and postage stamps. plus videos "ated its 166 rooms. combining Hafcld.ar I -:.oOO ft'et I for l'' en more autobahn. t-rorri \' 1cnna. T' rolean · ·and movies..o( the.-Olvmp;c~Winlcr -THolt~an-st~le -'41th--modern .dram:iuc 'll.'.'.\S..R.oundtnp far-e to-the .\1rorrhe r:nl"3~ )stem '-'11Ha'Ke ~ou . .Dra\ton-Hall-ts untqU(' in that it . Games of 1964 and' 1976. Other amcnitit'S. Its Philippine Weiser res-111r '"JU'il $) • un \l.l lnn.,hrurl.. al!>O was never modernized -no indoor .------------.----------------------------:--------::--------------plumbing, no electricity. The inside ha s been painted just twice since 1738. and the latest coat is more than I 00 H'ars old. Besides the beautiful. txpansive grounds. the home fcatu~ fabulou~ hand-carvtd molding. wi nding staircase. mantels and doorways. Adm1ss1on 1s S6. Just down the road is Middleton Plan~. The house was destroyed by Shcrman's troops (a-remaining win wasrnn"cned antoa small home), but tht· plantauon's most noteworthy feature remains. The gardens here make the Huntington library look lake the neighbor''i back ~ard. h 1s said that it took I 00 slave5. depending on the tame of year. IQ vcars to finish the gardens. which feature a reRctt ing pond. tei'rac~ lawns. a huge rose garden. a black pond surrounded by cypress. deserted rice paddit-s and "butterfly lakes" - matchmg pools near the nve r. Thl' plahtat1on also has a worka~ barnyard for visitors to stroll throu and a crafts area 1n which t e trad"·~men talk to tounsts about chaar caning. wcavinJ and blacksmithing. Admission is $9 for the gardens onl). 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Sl l 1tl·HS·9~ .. -· Jazz pianists Benoit, Matsui to play Arts Cente~ tOritght a,MMJha.aYDZ\'NIE "Afttr all these yean and 10 _ .... 1 r records. rm finally trttit'I some ""-·-___ ... :.--_ .11 ...._ .... _ IU'Olftition. it seems... the soft. ~ty. ~ wt '!"" •""" to q>c>ken Benoit (~ounced ben· IWWI in different modem.Jazz st~lel WAH) said from has hotel suite while *8 two up.and-c:olf'!lftl artists on tour in Minnesoaa. "Up to three mMe local debuts toniP.t at the yean qo. I supported mytelf by Qraaee .~ounty Ptrfonn1na Arts playina_piano at a bar in Manhattan Ceatir .toniabt. . . . Beach. So I feel pretty~ about my ~·st~ 0.vid Bcnon and Keiko catter by and larae. It's had a nice. w..ai wifi appear on separate halves slow. sleldy build. and I've aotten to of Ille prosram, part of the ~ns work with gttat artists as sideman Cater's Contemporary Jazz Senn. and arranger " ad adl will be backed by their own · 11M11 combos. Indeed. 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TC)fl() fOwatOs 11 rcwo s.1.9500 *"'YINI fOWltds V,,,_Jlly 1$4 N II *LA i.tA0A *U#TA MA P1t-o< s u Mit'°' EO.•Cll H11110n CAnlwt Kt 2•00 662 nM • ....,.. VII.IC) *ITMTC* ·~-1/W\o t~'tlllllfC... ~01?0 ltl ~, one.,......_ AIOYetbatlo9clllltlltlMIUl. flnsthelCMllad ..... .. the memory kftver. SNEAK PllEVIEW Sl..~'IMY. JULY 17"' CllTAMIU ....... Echwlrds Town Center EdWlrds lido Thtlfre (7t4) 75, ... 1~ -r114J~-......... .... ... II atthntral ~ also conducts moM of Ilia recol ldectiooa. Due to time rnuictionl broulht about by his pmient &Our, however, his ''or· cheltra .. toniabt will consist of six playen. includina his quanet. Benoit hoJ>CS ultimately to make some son of contribution to Ameri- can music, in the manner of Bernstein and Gershwin. "I've fulfilled two of my oriai~_. .aoats: to make a livina as a J&ZZ p.an1st, and to compose and conduct my own music," he said. Which as what makes Keiko Matsui (KA Y-ko maht·S()()..ee) very happy as well. The native of Japan. who now makes her home both there and in Los Anttles with her musician- producer (and unofficial translator) husband Kazu. is actually at the ~nnina of what she hopes will be a fruuful career in the United Stat.es. ··1 want to pve more concens ift the U-nited States,·· Matsui said shyly and cartfully. "I hope to continue makina 1tlbums. and .I'm ver'/ much interested in writing a movie score in this country ... Matsui has made two albums in this country. plus four in Japan with her jazz-fusion group. Cosmos. Her first American album. la5t year's .. A Drop of Water" (No. 20 on Billboard's jazz chart). was produc:N as a honeymoon git\ for her from Kazu. who met Keiko when assianed to produce one of Cosmos' concerts, They married two years aao. -· For ticket information. call SS6- ARTS. ON 1'11 ROCKS m • -· U A MOVIES 8REA MARK£TPLACE 521-IOll COSTA•IAla.A. ~ 8RISTOl ~74'4 11. 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IUU DU111AM 111 UCINll 10 MM i-1• I !:411111 ti• , .. 1tM !till l:at e:JI •ti t:• Miii -·· ---............ ,...AIM II 111 •• ., ·. ... · SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1988 Building boo~ is on at California Oaks Master-planned community offers wtde assortment of projects· and price ranges By IJLIANA TAYLOR ........ C.11 J fl I California Oaks in Riverside has opened its doors to caaer home buyers desirina to settle in a master-planned community that offers a collection of neighborhoods designed to appeal to a variety of tastesand family budacts, includina those of the elderly. The 2.00S acre "new town" is snuated only minutes from the shops and services of Rancho California and affords equally convenient access to employment centers in Ri verside. Oran~ and San Diqo counties. California Oaks. planned and dc- velopt'd by the California Oaks Development Co. over the past three years, JS one of the largest of the planncit communities in Ri verside County. The 8.603-home "town" has at· • collection of 343 s1ogle-fam1h de· tracted an impressive list of builders. tached homes. · ~uch as Puhe Homes. the larJnt The de' elopment 1s also popular. detached home builder In the nation. with the firm making 36 sales on its and Kulbcrs Homes of San Di=.. opening da) . ..\second phase of this P.ultc Hornes was the first to n development 1s under wav ani:t homes sales at California Oaks in Dccem r arc currentlv available fo·r sale. of 1987 with Antelope Run. a colltt-Two 0th.er neighborhoods. San tio,n of 114 executive-stykd hOl'.'\CS Miguel and Sorr~nto -b) Pardee built on 7.200-SQuarc-foot lots. Construction Co. -will comprise These homes have provep to be a 423 homes. best-seller amons buyers seeking Models at San Miguel are current I\ larger. more luxunous homes. open. The opening of Sorrento 1s But California Oaks also offers scheduk for '\ugust neighborhoods designed for first-ales are alw e'~c1cd to s1an this time buyers. For instance. Sierra. summer a1 Cahforn1a Oaks Estates. built by VED .Corporation. is a 1A1th 1-'8 residences b~ Wooch 1e"' and nataral land f•~maw on larae. mlDllDam 7 ,200:mqaare-foot tota. 1Je, elopment ( o. Other proJects wJ ll include Falcon's Point with homes to be built b) Russell/Packard Dcvtl<?P- mcnt and Encanto. encompassmg about 150 residences to be built b) Reilh Homes. Sit~ preparations for another 725· plus homes also are antmpated to begin shortl) b) other California Oakci pan1 c1pants includ1 n_g Duford Proix·n1es of Palm Spnngs and Dt).CO·Fant of Tustin . In add1tt0n. R)an Propen1es ls e\pec11ng to stan construc11on this ~ear on its neighborhood of I. 780 apanments. ..\s pan of the California Oaks' master-de' elopment. the Lrowtll· Da n d Development Group has in-itiated gradina on the first 790 of I :649 residences to be built at The Colon~. a 4:?0.acre rcttremcnt com-m unit,, .\cu·, e !>en1ors will enjoy tbe 2 ~. 5 0 0 ·sq u are· foot cl ubhou~/rt'crt-at1onal ~nter sur- rounded b~ an 18-hole golf course. ( reated to provide a full spectrum of amenittes for residents. the master de' elopment has allocated J 35 acres for c.:om mt>rc1al use and sitt"S for three l'lcmenta~ schools. all to be adjoined h~ neighborhood parks ranaina in (Pleue ... BOOll/C2) R11111111n11m---.e•d-.rf to ftn bedrooms. PrlCia ~ fr... appmxtmately 8185,000. Sail Mlguel offers Sp!JC~O!IS Jio,n_es Q.D over-sized parcels San Miguel Developer: Parcce Construction. Type of development: Smgle-fam ily detached. Price" range: From $1 29.500 to SI 50.000. Antelope Run givesfamilies . rooms to grow in Antelope run Dnete,er: Pulte Home~ ·Ty;e •1 •v.,..e111: · sinilt· · fam.ily detached. Pritt raq_e: From SJ60.000 to S21 0.000. Pardee Construction Co. is eel· ebrattng the on-_going success of:.San Miguel. it.s neighborhood of . ne_w single-(am1lv detached homes within the master-plannl·d comm unity of California Oaks. Currently in its inittal phaies of development. California Oak s is a 2.005-acre communitv located in the northeastern area o( the Temecula Valley. just fi ve miles north of Rancho California in Riverside County. . Sao Miguel.. am<:>ng the first .P~<>­JcctS to premiere in the promising new communitv of California Oaks. offers... four models ranging _in.. size from 1.452 to 2.302 sqttare feet. with three and four bedrooms and two to three baths. The one-and two-story homes wi ll offer thl' option of a t"o- or thn.·e-car garage. pre-plotted per th e development plan. ..\ccording to M irhael Dunham. prOJC'Ct manager of Riverside oper- ation<; for Pardee. JO homes were reka'lcd in the first phase of San M1gul.'I. with buH·r mo' e-ins sched· ulcd for Septt'mber. Current!~. nine of the 30 are still available. Pnccs range from SI 2Q.500 to S1 50.000. Dunham said th e development of San Miguel "'as designed to integrate with the surrounding landscape and natural land features. The homes arc si tuated on large. minimum 7.200- squar~foo.t lots. adjacent to an open space reserve. Ckstgned t>~ the award-winn~ng architectural firm of .\ra m Bassenian ~are footage: From 1.452 to 2.~02. Number of elans: four. Financing: Conve ntional. Sales office: 677-9827. Air\ & ...\ssoc1atcs. Inc .. San Miguel fcat un:s Cahfom1a Mediterranean st)hng. with pastel shades of stucco and wood-tnm exteriors. Spanish· SI\ It' concrete tile roofs. dramatic roofltnes. and decorati ve fan-shaped windows. I ntrnors of all fou r models boast such features as 1 vo~ ·stained cab•· (Pleue eee 8Al'f/C3) ·kine famtl 11.'s and 1hose "'ho lo' e to l'nll·na1n arc finding 1he perfect homl' tn Plan Three at ..\ntelopc Run ·s Serena in California Oaks. JU St onl' an d one-half miles nonh of Rancho Californ ia. ..\ popul:ir add11t0n to .\ntclopt> Run . the homl' •~ d1s11nct1,eh de· signed for bu~l'f'i sed.ing an ui)scale rl.'s1dcnce "'1th plc:n1~ of room for ch1ldrl'n and :ill 1hcir pro1ects. Serl·na 1s an elegan1 famtl~'Onen· ted home offering four he-droom s. a forma l h' ing room accented b~' a '-'Oodbuming fireplace. plus a gen- l'rou<. famtl' rnom '-'llh a SCC'ond fireplaC'e. The home also 1ndudes a dining roo m and l..11chen "'"h the ~ou~ht·alh-r Cl.'nta island food prep- aration cenll'r .. One of 1hl· most appealing ass>«t SQure fooc.1e: From 1. 9 12 to or the honw 1s 1hc dramatic design. 2.&82. plu!> the 't'n con,cnient floor plan:· ...aid Chene La Grange.' ice president nf <.alc'I and marketing for Pulte Hon1l' Corp. ..Ru,cro; W.t-the do"'nsta1rs tx·dro1.)m and tX11h "'h1ch can acco m· Number of elu1: Four . Finucin1: Conventional. Sales office: 6 77-9613. moda1c a nann~ grandparent ortt'en·I agl' child The dc\1gn gt' cs consider· . d111onal "'ardrobe spacc." auon w tht· cntcnainment areas "' htk Designed b' the acclaimed c;iill pnH 1ding plent~ of casual hlltng ar hllt'ctural ·r.rm of Corbin- o;pacc . Yamafug1 and Pan ncrs. each of the .. Thi.' masta "u.~ll' in 1h1~ horn<.' is four d1st1nct1' e o\ntelopc Run ~Sfll'Ctall~ lcn el~· adds LaGrange tloorplans offe rs the same kind of Bus~ parcn1s ne-e~ a pn' ate get· arch11ec1ural impac1 a"'-a~ sp3C't';•and •'t" '"<' .crnted 11 in -- Sl.'rl.'na. BuH'r'i t'nJO~ the sitting area. These dramatic tv.o-stof"\ homn 'iumptuou~ R0man tub. plus the range from I ,QI ~ square (ect to a l'nnrmou'i '-'311..·tn closet and ad-(Pleue eee Al'fT&LOPS/CS) First-time buyers suffering the mos~ in_ selle~' s mg_rket ~ By BARBARA-METZJ.E& ,, , that average-pnced home in Ma y. according to fif,urcs month I~ pa~ ment!> ot S 1.565. the trade group sa)s. the h0mt· 111k \\ nh thl'lr t•41il~ ~nner. who shares any n1111'Jt••"-...., ...;./ provided by the Ca lifornia Association of Rea tors. E"cn in affiuent Orange Co\jnt). onl) 22 pe rct'nt of rcSJlc pn1ti1 ... LOS ANGELES -The dream of home ownershit>. Nationally. 48 pe rcent of households can afford the hou l'holds l'am th e $62.6 11 a year n~ded to q ualtf~ for Ju,t h11" fa!-1 arl.' pn cs nsing" In recent months. which once seemed almost a ri&ht to most Californians. 1s · median level home. 'ul·h a mongage. bu~l·r .. 1•f hlinll'" in dt·s1rahle ~11ons and suburbs ofl..Os slipping ever farther from first-time buyen as priet"S .. We really want to be 1n a house this year. and we're ··it's Just so hard to save as much mane) as ~ou nt"N ..\ngek'' ha' l' round thC'msch ~in b1dd1na wars for their explode far b(rond the limits of the average pocketbook. going to go into debt to our cars to do it." said Tim 'o 'our pa' mt'nts aren·t nd1culous:· satcf ~1chelle St. dream h•'U'l''· P3' tntt far alx" e hsted pncc. The states desirable climate and strong economy Dresscndorfer. a locksmith who oncc thou&ht he and hi s John. 26. ~ho rt'nt a home 1n R1"ers1de "'1th bcr ( arl '.\h \tahan. a J+.,car-old downtoYL11 Los have long pushed housingdemand~nd pricesahad-ofthc "'1fe could find a reasonable starter h"'1le for Sl50.000 in husband. Judd. .\nttl'lr" '"·'"er pu1 a S>·N.()oo btd on a home near national average. But nowadays. would-be home buyers the Long Beach area. • r \fan~ JX'Opl e sacnfic-t -t~p1call~ v.ith a longer .Pa~drna ·~ RC'I~ Bo"' I 0nl~ \o ~outbid at $369.000- are finding it difficult to come up with even a down Afters1x months. they are still searching. and are now rommute. common I) two to four hours round tnp in the S-'0.•X'~I at'\\." l' th(' asl 1ng pnC'e. ThC' home was on the payment. considering taking outa variable-interest loan rather than Lns ..\ngt'les area. to a home in distant suburb$ where markl·t onl~ fi H' hours Statistics show why: The median cost of a California a fi xed-rate mortgage so they can borrow more money. priers arl' lo"er M \.1ahan "'ho ttrr" up in Frnno. JOked: "If I went home reached Sl60.073 in May. nearly double the The latt-st state Realtors· figures show Orange The old option of asking Mom and Dad for help has 10 f f'C'"Dl' aml ~u~ht a home for SJS0.000 they would national median ofS88.600 and 13.4 percent hiahcr than County with the highest median home price 1&J in the lx-l'n supplcmcntt'd these days b) brokers "'ho match namt' :i o;tr~t Jfter mr ·· the median California home price a year aao. state. S202. 760. The average JO.year monpar wtth a 20. '"'·estors w1th pott'nt.al hof!le buyers who ntt'd a down ( ompc1 1110n for homes -ts so fierct that C\IS101Mn Just 28 percent of the state•s households could afford percent down payment on that house would require P3' ml.'nt. The ~ountt couple hve tn the houst and shart (Pl...e eee ULL-Sa .. /CS) Dlscoverbldden desJgalngtalents Who haso•t toured a model ed Jong and hard to achieve that home complex and lonaed for the total dcsian. In order to reap the ability to create the look. the feel. most from • .. shoppina.. tour. the total ambience of those decor-school yourself to be objective ative ideals for themselves? and study the surroundinp piece Many pouess that ability. and by piece. Take note of the cle- are simply unaware of ii. And ments that particularly appeal to model homes-to·rich in color. you. Visualize. them icparately, in texture -can be intimidalina and ilftlli.ne them cmbined with 10 the very people who recopize other elements. o&ber piu'es that tbe flair of creative desip you've teen elleWheft. Mta~es. Especiall' important is leam-Ttnt is not a hopeless situation ina to clistinaUisb Ndeemi~ = means. Rather than usina · qualities. .. Doi, ~ the 1 as a nalr to jl_ldle your entire -cksip theme if the homes byJ you should leek in-predominant color or style of- lpiration uom them. Model com-kndt you. A dote nam1nation ~are. essmtially. a sboppina may reveal alluri• items. The ~ of creative ideas. aniCd'ul fall of fabric. artfully When you visit model homes araped around a window. per- be alcn 10 the JUbdeticl. l>Ktbc haps, or \be whimlical _oer- overwbelmed bf the &otllity of' sonllity created by KUnt ~ desip. A profeslional team labor-Drvelop your ....... ~ lllcl a you'rt learning the "tncks of the trade." Now that you have all of this newl y gained knowled~, apply it. Take it home v.ith you and use it. If you can't afford to ttdccoratc your rnidcn~ all at once. then 4o n slowh" Room bv room. ~ same w"a) you disrov~ your own taknt for desip. This way world of ~tial is open to fOU. you can continue to brow the As you become more practiced model homes at nnr.r com· .tt the an of s:· ·na the munities for additional ctative elements or inaerior . • '!Y to ideas. comprebtnd tbe over& objec-Of counc. after you ?ltoP tive. It a P1nicular area around. you may md up with a diminutive~ or du\? Perhaps hundrtd a.nd oM dcrorat1na ideas thlfs wby the delianer' briabt-~ and absolutrl\' no inldina of cned it with mim>n. Doesa room what to do with ihmt. Don•t be sttm forbiddinaly latte' That. afraid to consult a profeuional. It may .bUbt ta10D why t'OUCbes doan·&-M\teaobet-1~i~. and are to~ splastied. If you 1f s cenainl)' m<ft rost~Wutive can ~ the dniprr. -~ • \ . .,; • buyifta that marked lbe decline ·in IJ aANDOLPll I!. SCHMID Marth 198S and March 1986. down 0 • , ......... mm interest ...... from 2().2 perttnt tht precedin1 year. W ASHlNOTON -Fewer Ameri· the drop came in moves the report said. cana lft teekina new bomee in their within the aame coun~, which fell Kristin A. Han~n. an anal~st in the from JO. I million to 26. million. the current communities. but tht number st&ady showed,._ bureau's Population Division. ex-mocat:ft KrOH eoun~ and state plained that fallin~ interest rates lines i11&1 I peat, a new Census repon At tht aame time moves to another reltastd a pe,,t·ur emand for new shows. county in the same state rote from 7. 9 homes in the 19 4-8S year. but in The total number of moven slip-to 8.6 million while intentate moves 1985-86 the rate of movement slipped f;1 f'rom just over 4S million 1n remained at about 6. 9 million in each back. 9M-8S 'to about 42 million in of the years.. The figures arc the most r«ent 198s.a6. thc bureau said Tuesday. as Overall. 18.6 percent of Americans detaikd statistics on mobility avail- people scakd blk from a bum of aat I and over relocated between able. If owe''t'r. data collected by the MORTGAGE RATES Figur• u of Thursday, July 14 FIXED ADJUSTABLE .... .,.... ........ LAc*-M ..... lnl,.I Down '°"''' Lock-In ... t ..... ..... ,,.. 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""'' (%) (~I) (% Loen AmericM Interstate S&L 10.125 10 2.000 118 0.000 00 0.000 0.000 000 IMlofAmerica 10.500 20 2.000 45 118 7.500 20 t.500 eo 2.250 500 =-:=::r 10.500 06 1.100 ., 111 7.750 05 2.000 eo 2.500 188 10.745 06 1.100 15 111 7.900 20 0.000 15 2.825 300 Conlnlntm S&L 10.375' 20 2.IOO 45 118 7.500 10 2.000 60 2.500 700 ~,.._..16L .... 11 , ... • -1.000 20 1.500 41 2.a -Giii_... ,_..,., S&L 10.750 20 2.000 30 111 7.500 20 1.750 45 2.750 750 le.Mhome S&L 10.125 20 2.000 15 111 7.500 20 1.500 15 2.250 188 MolM F«llrll S&L 10.375 05 2.000 14' 111 7.625 16 2.000· 45 2.750 500 ttornllNH• Mortg11ge 11.000 25 2.000 30 IOO J .625 to 1.500 30 2.825 168 ==='OMl6L 1Ull ,. 1.-• -7.-10 1.500 41 2.790 . 1• Bank Mortg11ge 10.500 05 2.500 30 118 7.600 05 t 500 15 2:500 188 ~S&L 10.250 10 2.000 15 118 7.750 10 1500 15 2.500 300 NatloMI Bank 10.375 10 1.000 30 118 8.825 10 1.750 15 2.750 500 Mllliott Veley Bank 10.750 20 0.500 15 111 8.875 20 t.750 15 2.500 500 •1 ltll1M 9Mll of CL uao 20 u. • -t .125 20 2.500 00 UGO -PloneerS&L 10.250 10 2.000 30 111 7.750 10 1,500 30 2.250 118 Qualcer City S&L 10.750 10 2.000 .00 111 7.750 10 t.000 eo 2.500 300 "9pubtlc Federel Savings 10.500 05 1.000 75 111 7.375 10 2.000 75 2.760 188 9 & S Mortgage 10.250 10 1.500 45 111 7.875 10 2.000 45 2.825 166 l1HrltJFederel8'vtnee 10.GI 11 u. • -7.790 10 1.000 00 z.--TIUlt Savingt Bank 10.750 10 2.000 00 188 7.750 20 t 500 00 2.250 500 UNted Calif. Savings 10.875 20 2.000 20 500 7.260 10 2.000 45 2.750 500 U.S. Home Loan 11.000 10 1.500 23 250 7.875 20 2.500 45 2.250 168 v~ Federal S&L 10.825 10 1.500 30 111 J>.000 00 0.000 00 0.000 000. INDEX SUMMARY ' ,, -.. departments of Commerce and Hout- in1 and Urban ~~elopmeet indicate that continued 1ow intemt rain helped spur St(Oftl sales of both MW and existina tfomes last year. Mobili:kc':!: to all-timt' lows euty in this e, droooina to 16.6 prrcent in 1982-83: lianKn •id manv peopk delayed moves becaute of hagh interest rates, but relocaied later whtn the raks came down. Now that sursc is taperin1 ofT, she \aid. Mobilit} statistic~· wt'rr first re· rnrdcd in I 948. when it was found that 19.9 percent of Americans had mow d in the previous year. In the 1970s, Hansen explained. rate' of moving declined becauK of thl' drcline in tht' size of fam ilies. P\'ople no longer needed to seek la,.er homes to accommodate more people. ,h(' 'iaid . Also. there was a slight increase in home ownership in that period, and owne!'1 are less likely.to relocate than renters. In the 1985-86 year, moving within the sa me county fell from I 3.1 percent the year before to I 1.3 percent .. Local reasons for moving arc usuaHy-hou!ina-rdated or ehanstttn life cycles·· she said. such as children moving to their own homes, getting married and so fonh. BOOM ••• FromCl. · s11e from seven to 20 acres. More than.200acrcs of this "town" will be preserved for recreational use and as natural open space. Its proximity to Lake Elsinore and Vail Lake funher the benefits of the whole~me. relaxed environment of California Oaks. Kleln8Cbmidt named controller at Lyon Co. LarrJ ~ 36. of Launa NE~ has been appointed controlltr of the buildiftl division orne W L,_ Ce., one of tht nation's leadin1 residential b'uildin1 and real estate investment firms. with corporate headqU.rters in Newpon Beach. Ourina 12 years prior to joinin1 The William Lyon Comj)lny in March Kleinschmidt w...a\ employed as a chief financial offi~r or controller for several ~ County buildina and development rompani~ _ A native of Colorado Sorinp, Colo., Kleinschmidt is a ceni~ public accountant with a bachelor of tcienc:e cSearee in buline11 administration from the University of Colorado. He is also 1 member of the American Institute o(Cenifted Public Accountants and the California Society of Ceni&ed Public Aceou• tan ts. • • • -Gin 1¥)' MaMlt•••IE*ta division of CU. t.J ftt..WOnlft" - has named Orts J. Vaa bl• to the position oflenior vice ~L G len Ivy Financial Group is a Southern Califotnia baed ftrnf specializing in the sales, marketina and operations of vacation ownership (timeshare) resorts in Southern California. Utah and Hawaii. Van Ruiten has been involved in thc vacation ownersb~industry since I 98 I and was formerly with n..Man 0..th•••t Netw-' ts vice president -finance. He has aho operattd his awn company, LelHre Coa1•ltaats, lae. until joinina Gltn Ivy Financial Group. He 11 a Certified Public Accountant and an honor aradua.te of the USC School of Business. · • • • Tayler W...,..w Real Estate, a new division ofT11llr W ..... Hemes in charge of home listinas and resales. has chosen ,,....... M. Krembl as sales manager/broker. Krembas possesses an extensive back,,.ound in tal estate iales, sales force manqt'ment and market rcsearch. Most rec;ently sht was with Padflc MartM 18vnt111emtC.,,. where w not only was in charae of all marketing. but also found. time to sell S30 million worth of real estate. • • • With intentions of surpassin1 its stron,est year: ever. 'be RedMlrp A,ney l.K. has named Barban J. s ... .,. 11 account executive. Tfit' appointJMnt follows a dramatic increase in business for ADJUST ABlE MORTGAGES --fNa..--u.e . ..-......... 7.50 7.80 7.12 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RATE AVERAGES Conforming Non-conforming To visit California Oaks. take I ntt'rstate 15 to Antelope Road and proceed north. Or from Interstate 215. take the .i\ntelope Road eitit west. Then follow the signs to the various <;ales offices within the com- munity. • tht' ad'Veffisina and public relations firm, which nearly dOubled in the last year alone. In her new position, Stowen will oversee advenisina. media placement. collateral development and special functions for her accounts. Internally. she will work with the president and uecutive 11th District Prime rate 3 month T .,bill I month T -bill 1 'f'. tr~ry note a "'. treuury note 5 'f'. treasury note 9.00 9.00 9.00 8.51 6.57 8.50 8.71 8.75 6.63 7.52 7.52 7.53 8.27 8.21 8.28 8.5, 8.46 8.52 FIHd 15 year 30year Adtl11t9*ls 6 monttt 1 year 10 287 10'666 10 490 10.914 7.538 7.776 7.713 7.753 DISCOVER ••• F!osaCl . b . t11an decorating ~ tnal and error. .. e.w-Hiii.~a.-.....-.• puolicMIOftot ............ Co -1.lOO'-'"'•-UIPd•--lyl<Of'lmot•l ..... 130-• 111•1136-1177 Lllltla B•llla,,_, ISID, I•,,.,. . clpal of LbHh B•llillt'-hi· terlon, • full unltt dnlp firm based la VIiia Park. C.Ompare the Pacific Savings Bank Difference No 8.50%~ • .\RM Home L.1H1 10 1500,ooO • '' '1(,>f PR • \n \,.fdll\P o\mor111a•1<.n • ( )Wrlf'r I/, ruJilf'il. f .4 I nil• • I 1 rh d1.,lrtr l ln<k1 'l\l'll'\11 ~PACIFIC 5"\/INcS BANK In our own small way, "'t make a bigdifferenct. Call Jam Liles 1oda v 17 14) 6Jt .a:sRIJ ... , Pll I nr rall 17 141 665·14~1 9. 75.0/o '-'0'' Points FIXED RATE/ADJUSTABLE YOUR CHOICE • Pre·Approved Home Loans • 7-0ay Loan Approvals . • t~o PM1 ·Loans · •No Cost Convertible ARMS • Below Mar·~et Fixed Rates • 60-Day Rate Guarantee . Call: John .. , ... , Dlrect/Portfolto Lender (714) 250-8150 PICl.FIC FIRST MORTGAGE A subsidiary of Pacific Frrll Federal Saving.I Bank 17310 Redhlll Ave., Suite 100, Irvine, CA Estimated APR-9.875•/. based upon 100K Loan Amt ~ Lifestyle. • . Lakestyl_~ staff. assisting in management decisions. · With more than 10 yean in tht' advt'nisina industry, Stowen brings an imprnsivt' knowled1e in real estate marketint to the qenty, which has a SP«ialty in J)('whome merchandisina. Preveously, Stowen. he kt execut ive posit1onsat 8eW .U.erlilllll 6 PllMlc llelaU.. a.., I . J. Stewar1 Anertitiq. hMk ......... i.e .. A " c Pnperdel r.e. alHI M•rtln ~dvertl1l•1 • P111tlic Relata.1 be: • • • R,M. t1ll~~nnounc.cd.1bc_addition oU- ncw consultant. and three stalT members to the firm's sales divisions. The' arc PHI Tataaiu, consultant. Dute Mnana, sales repttKnta- t1,·c: Do•& Ctrbo, sales representative and Cllrt1 Folpaua, sales rcprc!.Cntative. Talanian joins the firm with 22 ytarHitperience in sales marketing and home rnnstructton. He.wilt be in charge of the firm's sales staff and establishing long-range marketing plans .. "We're looking to double our sale~ volume in 1988:· Talan1an said. . . M usarra ha!> Qver I 5 y(arseitperience in commercial sates m Teus and Californi a. ''I'm particularly impressed "".,ith the profmional atmosphrrc of business in Orange Count y." he said. "Developer's cxpt.><:tat1ons here arr very h1Jh." Ci rho 1s look in& fo r particular growth in tht' rt's1dential landscape ar('a . "[,en though R..M. Tulleners Landscape has been in business for I r ~ear\ ... said< 'irbo. "I feel we've just begun to tap a huge market for quahl\ resi dential landscape services." · Fillgmann has worked as a Landscape Architect for five years. "I am c\c1tcd about working with a firm of R.M. Tullenen reputation." ~ud f-olgmann. "M} capacity at R.M. Tulleners Landscape ~ii.I be asa lia1\(>0 between the customer and the company, prov1din1 the homl·bu,·er with 10novative dt'Signs and complete installation from start tu finish:· he said. I GRAND OPENING I at llun tin~ton lleacl1 l .... _F_w_JtL __ P_1_1_~_s_E_ ..... I _ JULY28, 1988 _ Auto1nated mortgage service now offered .\ nat1onw1dc automated mortgase service developed by Weyerhaeuser Mortege ~·o .. is now avai lablt' to consumers. .\t The L11kcs. \'Oll0 \'\~ a,f•JI four h 'nnls court.-to ch; .. o .. c from. not 10 mention the pools and Sf'll"" und tlh: I nclcK>r racc1 uct b11 II court. Of c:our .. l'. Ju""t 1dtth1J( In the MHI clown hy th,· IHkc or o n ~·our own terrac\.° or hul- l"OO\' IM hard to hc 11t too. w·u h all of this h11 ppcnln~ o n t Ill· outMhlcat The Lakes. you'd ex1k0l·11h,· tnh.·rlor"" to he !'tpccl11 I .... well. The~· 11rc. Ex pn:I to flnfl OfK:ll l>•ll~· IO a .m . to 0 p.m . f714) 000-1.A I\ t-: from ouk cuhl nctn·. mkrowu,·e~. tiled cntrlc ... flrcpl~cc""· cm.:loscfl a,!uraf,(cs. l 0crumh:· Ille kitchen cou•n1cr~ 1111d u ho .. t of of her c11 .. t ln~ul!ithcd 1!111Cl1 ii I~. Ycm 'll flml II ull hchlncl u ~4-hour nurnncd f,(u11rd houKC In llunllnJ(ton lkul·h'" premier loc111fon. Th£ Lakefit. II cun •lo worul c r s for your l.lfcsh1k . Lttkl·"'t yll·. . The Homel..cnders. a di vision of Wcyerhaeu~r Mortgage C'o.. has developed an automated mortpgc service that allows the borrower to complete the t'ntirc loan application proccn over the phone from the comfort ;11nd convenience of their homes seven days a week. Fast. efficient loan processing cuts the application ttme from two months to just 30 days. "For most borrowers. the monpac proces5 1s difficult. time<0nsumin1 and frustratina." Dennis Rice. eit- cc u ti vc vice president for Weyerhaeuser Monpge Co .. said. "With The Homelmdm, cus- tomers can set fast, efficit'nt ro- cessin1 and personal ttrvice 1 at competitive rates." The Homel..endm' application process i! fully automated. eliminat· ins tht need for borrowers to fill out complt'x and cumbenom appH· cations. Application takes place over the phont. . Sm>nd. the personal loin coun1tl· or. procnsor and underwriter wort 11 1 team in the aame office eliminatint delays in loan revn and handliftl, Third. The Homd.endm has OIHine accns to local apprai1en, credit .,encin and other contacts critical to the approval Pf'OCftS. As a result. quaJlfted bonowen cu call Tht Homelndm toll-fret ao obtain. i mnwdiate prdiminary ao.11 qualifation. approval wiU.111 10 clays and dotina W.dlin JO dlyl. The lllM ,.,._.. ... CCMllllb whoislllilnedao•IDDlialnt~ the initiaf adl. woiis wttla •• Individual aclt ti• dwy call ...S provides wen~.-. ...... -theSCltUloftMlilla. 'Tl" tOlllMi'f twfor•llRUI number for 11w HOIMl.twclen ii ~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'!!~~~-J-..!-~~-..._ ____ _ .. •• • • -< - ~ .. - -., . -I ~ Otange CoMt DAILY PtLOT/SuncMy .Nit ,1, 1MI sales under Way at Buie 's Mirador Marlborough planning prajectatDoveCanyon Siies t*;e bepn on....., al 111• N...... announced Jeffry Sloddard. executive vi~ president of 1'I .... c.r,., builder of the unique aatached homa. More than 150 persons who sia_ned tht priority list will have the tint opportunity to purchaK' OM of the 32 units available 1n PhaKOne. Priced from the low SIOO,OOOs, Mirador offen four noorplans rana· ina from 8SO to 1.36 7 square feet. They are tht first condominiums 10 be available within Rancho Niauel. tht prestiaious 6()().acre mastcr- planned community bcina developed 1n Lquna Niauel. Occupancy is anticipated by the end of the year. Marlboroqll Denl•t!lteJtU:.,, .• one oftht Wes1'5 ~home builder\. has .annount ed' plans 10 build its newest community at ma)ter-planned Den Cuy• an southtrn Oransc County. Dove Canvon promises to be Orange County's prcmitt ml<kntial de' dopmrnt. This new 874-acre gate-auarded community featutft a pn,atl' countf'\ club. a Jack Nicklaus-des1aned Ii-hole championship gulf cnurse and a clubhouse encompassina matt than 43.000 IQUll't fC-l'l .\ sv.1m and tt'nnis club wall be available to residtnts and their gul"Sh. a\ "'~II <h other recrrat1onal opponunities. ··oo, e Canyon will be a placr where homes. ~rcation. ~ndtcape and "'ildhfe w11l 1ntegrate into a wonderfully harmonious communt- t'. ·· Mlcbel Grene, director of markt'tina for Marlboroup, tald. ' Marlborouv.i has named ns new community 1'0 .. ,1 .. ae. R 1dgepo1ntc will offer smgJc.family homes with three an four tx-droom\ and 21: to three balh<> and up to 2.S(}6.squart feet ofinterior arl·a 1n l\\O·SIOr. Ooor plans. ~1arlborouih ha-. namc.>d Stoffre,n-F•Uer to desaJll the homes. 11\iormu CollMlrt, ASID "111 decorate the model in tenors. Sales are cxpectl·d to begin in ~o,ember. When complete.4 R1daepo1n1t will fcaturr Ii() homes "The~ plans offer homebuyen some of the most unique desaans available in attached housina." said Stoddrd. ''We believe· that the dis- tincti ve style 1 of the spacious floorplans and sweeping view of the canyons will create a large demand for lllrador at llacbo lflaael, tbe muter- plannecl commaalty'• ffnt attacbecl bou- Ing. feature. four floor plane of one-a.nd two-atory deel&n• up to 1.367 aquare feet. Thl' pm ate ma'itt:r-planned communil\ of Dove Canyon will olkr appro:t1.1rpau.'1~ 1.300 single-fam1I > homes (many w1th scenic 'll'v.SI and a 5 5-ac-rc commercial center Mirador by a vanety ofhomebuyers." one-car garage. A special feature is a · Mirador's Plan One 1s a n upper backyard spanning thcentire width of level o ne-story. 8SO-square-foot the home. home with two bedrooms or one Plan Three is a two-story home bedroom and opuonal den. two full with an elegant master bedroom blths. tiled entry. cozy woodbuming suite. den. loft bedroom with full fireplace. and detached garage (for bath. and an expansion balcony that most units). ---spans the-full width-ofthehome:--=fhil The one-stor). 1.030-square-foot 1.337-squarc-foot plan 1s enhanced Plan Two 1s spacious and sunny. It with large windows and vofume provides two bcdroms. tw.o baths. a ceilings. 2 1/2 baths. a woodbumin1 woodburning fireplace and attached fireplace and attached one car g.ara1e. Plan Four at M1 radur. a corner townhomt: v.1 th I. \fl 7 ~quart: 11.•ct. offers tht.' look and spa(t.' of a !>1ngle- fam1h homt: '-'llh thrl·e bedroom~ or two tXdrooms and a den and three full baths A ma'>tn 'iu1tc and M"Cond- ary bedroom with hath arc upst:ur!.: do\vnsta1rs featurt''i 1nrludr a large kitchen -;panou<, Ii' ini room '-'Ith . woodburn1ng l1rqlLace. la rgt' batk)ard and allalhl.'d tv.o-rar g.ar- a2e. \l11 Jdnr I\ .1 tlJ!nt \l'ntUfl' l'x·tv.el·n 1 lw Bull'< nrp .ind !'lit'vada Capital Corp. \lir,1Jor' '>J k' n Oill" and model ,11mpln arl· JI 2x:,t1 \'1a \larcu' "h1d1 "t)fl C r11v.n \'alk' 1';1rlo."'a' and Cirl'l'nril'ld nl·ar Ranl hCl 'liuiL K11.id I 11r rn11rl· 1nt11rmat111n l all -.1 1 -11flt1~ 11r 'l'>lt lhl· nvldl·I\ da1h lr11111 '''am 111 'p m - • • • < >n tx·half ufthl· mastc:r-planned comm unit~ of Per1ela BW1, 1'e Baldwt. Co. honort•d Trab11eo Hills Hip Sc~I faduate J...u.r Smitll v.11h a college scholarship 1n recogn111on o ht'r outstandinc 'l hula-.lll efforts and man' t·ontnbuuons ·1n JU't three 'ear\ Trabuco Hills H1&h ~hool har.CJtAbhsiPcd an ·11Ul \lJnJing \C'hola~llC reputation which Tne Baldwin Co. i5 ~ '° hclp -.up~ort."' D8Vid CatllHelte, director of sal~s and martctri111 far, thl' In tne-headquanered homebuilding firm that 1s dt'velopint the P11r111la tl1ll'> communit~ served b~ this school · -r: ANTELOPE RUN OFFERS ROOM TO GROW .•. \cle ted h' the school's academ1l ·committee to rttt'1ve ~ BJkh\ln < u oiholarship. Smith plans to attt'nd LT I next s""'- (.lUorll'f .\ resident of Trabuco (anyon. where shr hvrs .with her p:!rl.'n h Bob ud Mary Smida. and her brother and sister. she has been 1n\l•hl·d in drama since the 'it'\enth gradt'. Dunng her stn1or year at Ir Jhuw If ill\ High ~:hool \m1th add1t10nalh held a pan-time JOb as a "Jllre\\ From Cl spacious 2.882-square-foot residence with up to five bedrooms. Priced from approximately S 185.000, Ante- lope Run offers a Ion& list of ' amenities rivaling many custom homes. . ,1 The community is built by Pulte n ome Corp., one of the nation's largest for~salc homebuilders. Ante- lope Run has become one of the most popular resi~ential communities in the TemeruJa Valley. The homes include gleaming ceramic tile entry SANMIGUEL From Cl netry: fire(>laces with glass doors. wood or tiu11t-in mantel and ceram1c- tilc face and hearth: living areas with dramatic vaulted ceilings: large fam- ily rooms with sliding tempered glass doors leading to the rear yard: ceramic tale or wood par~uet entries: ~~~~ tures and recessed lighting. Large kitchens are each appointed with a dishwasher. storage pantry. built-in gas oven and cooktop. ceramic-tiled countyertyops. elegant ivory-stained cabometry. and a fam- ily-sized breakfast nook. Luxunous ·master bedrooms fea- ture acnrrous wardrobe space and dressing areas. adJoined by master baths Y.llh ivory-stained hardwood cabinets. c ultured marble counter- tops. double pullman lavatones and large Roman tubs. Automatic timed sprinkler systems are pre-installed in front yards. each of which will be pre-seeded with lf"SS and planted.with two trees. "At San Miguyel. we're able to offer tremendous value for the price of these· ho mes. commented Dunham. "ResJdents here will also enJO)' the benefit of laving w11hin a master- planncd community that 1s soin~ to have a lot to offer younJ. families. · Developed by Cahforn1a Oaks Company. the communit> of Cali- fornia Oaks 1s planned to include a variety of residential neighborhoods. 40 acres of office and neighborhood foyers. dramatic volume ceilinp. numerous plant shelves1 decorative window desians. oak banisters. raised panel interior doors and brick wood- burning fireplaces with an option for a fireplace in most livin& rooms. Presented in soothing Mediter- ranean exteriors. the homes offer 12 d1stincti ve elevationsl decorated wi th ceramic tile plus arcned round and half-round windows. Antelope Run buyers also get front yard land scaping with automatic sprinklrr'i aod wood ,,,. f• 1,,,,,., ~ 'ti..41' ..__, •t'f•·'Ull\& I ft la ••t1 Jl_,;,.t,. I... . '• ,,,. , .• ,, tN ... , ... ... • ' ''• ,, ...... , c:San»Uguel commercial fac1h11es. threl' elemen- tar) schools. 60 acres of parkland a nd a maJOr spons park. Thr commun1 t~ as expected to support approximate!) .25.000 residents upon completion around the year .:!000. The Siles offi ce for San Miguel a1 Califo rnia Oaks 1s located at 39991 Cahc1a Court. Muneta. Cahf. To reach the site. e.iwt east on .\ntelope Road. proceed approx1matel~ one and o ne-half mtlC'i. turn south on Hancock Strt't'I and fo llow the signs. For funher \31<."s info rmation. call 677-9827. and/or tubular knting 1n thl· rear ~ard. .\n1elope Run " 10<.ated 1n < <1li- forn1a Oak\, nunh of lhl' Juncturl· nf lntcr'>tatl' I 5E and 21 5 Tu rl':llh lhl· full\ furn1\hl'd mockl homl''> and ...alr"soflict" from lnter-;tall' I~ e\lt ea<,1 on .\ntelopc Road and tullov. tht' sign\ to .\ntclo!X' Run Tht 'ktks office and model'> a re of)l·n da1 h from 10 a.m. until 6 pm I-or (unht>r informauon. call 677-9613 • • • f hr n<111unalh relebrated arrhnectural firm of ffalet.laept•, hl·ad4u,incred in ()range ha' \\on 1hr contract to dt"SllJ\ the homes of Tiit' William L)'o• Co:s nrv. H!llsbor09p master-planned community 1n La ~1 1rJda I-our rc'>1dent1:ll n,·1ghborhoods. fea1uri n1 a vanety of housm& .,,, fl'' v.1 11 he built on tht· 150..acre s1 1e in fkach Boulevard Just north of thl· lmpc:ri:il H igh"'a' and Rosecrans .\'enut' \\hrn ,vmpleted. Hillsborough wi ll be a community of 831 hnmn. 1ndvding affordable attached homt's. modcratr-s1ud single- fJmd~ 1.klal·hed huml's. large '>1ngk-fam1I) de~~ re11denct'S and c:wruta.\l·-dass lu\un homes GIBRALTAR UPDATE No. 4: 10·DAY APPROVALS. ------ 0 lFS, ANDS OR A .S .TERISKS. .It's o universal truth. Everybody wants to buy a home. But ncibody wants to 1weot out a loon: Thus, it's no surprise that of th~ thousond5 of peopje who cc:illed our s~ggestion line, most mode the some heartfelt plea: speed the proceH . Don't be like other f inancial institutions, they implored. Move quickly, and without o lot of hedging around. Done. SELLER'S MARKET ••• In our ongoing pursuit to create the perfect home loon program, we'll now promise to approve your loon in only 10 business days. Literally. Unless something happens that's completely out of our control, you'll hove a real, bankable answer, with no excuses, micros.copic type or 19gol From Cl f~uently camp out •!' front of sa_les offices at new developments. ~lttping in motorhomes and cars. sometimes for weeks. to be amon1 the first an line when sales open. ~ )-Whon Pardee Construction f Q,_ recently opened Phase l of its San Remo tract in San Diqo. 400 people • were on the waiting list for 23 homes priced at S 198.000 to $247,000. The state's slow-arowth movement only adds to the dw~ndlinft.supply of homes. as the state s swe ana popu- lation pushes alona demand. ' Many real estate brokers and eco nomists warn that hard times for first-time home buyers eventually will brted trouble throuahout tht state·s economy. as a ~neration matures without the security of home ownership. "The only weakness in the market is the entry level. and the entry level is absolutely crucial to the market~ and to tfrrlonJ~e• 111 health' o state of California~" said Joel ~inae.r. chief economist 1or the Cahfomia Association of Realton: "I can't tell you how concerned ft •~ about this." he said. "h's a very touah battle." · "You talk to any psycholotist and bt'll tell you peoe'! . want f~. clothina and shclttt. said Ira Onbin of Encino, inromina ~t of the National Associatien of ReaJton. Like many in the industry. Oribin believes the aovemment lhoukt subsiditt housina. Help is bein& considered. Sen. Alan Cransaon. ().Calif.. is workint whh Sen. Alfonlf D'Amato. R·N.Y .. on a tSERVICESt they',. Ml ltt .. CLASSIFIED ..... national housing pohq that would. among other prov1s1ons. allow mo ney saved for a home down paymt'nt to be tax deductible. In the California lq1tlature. Sen. Manan_Berieson lln . ..1ntrod.u_cr_d_ a bill that would award lucrauve state grants to c1t1es who§( plans encourage the buildinit of affordable homes. A stud) of 61 metropolitan areas by the National AssocLat1on of Realtors found four Cahfom1a locations among tht' 10 most expensive areas for hom( buying in the first .thrtt months of 1988. · mumbo-jvmbo-.- ln and of itself, that's a fairly historic move. But if you've been reading our weekly updates, you're also aware that our loon officers are now available to process your application or answer your questions, ~t just Monday through Friday, but Saturdays and Sundays os well A policy -,,,. . Behind Honolulu and New York came the northern Orange County area of Santa Ana and Anaheim. rankina third with a median home that's also completely unheard of. price ors 183.380 for the first quarter. followed by Sao Franmco with II -..1 ---• ~·11 orantee you s 178.800. Los AnJeln was eighth at They' come to your .,.ace, or ,.,_, you 1n ours. '' .... , gu SI S9.900. San Dieao ninth wtth $1 ~. -,._ _____ --funding i-n 21 days. Free appraisals in 7 days. And they'll let you apply for The Rivt'rside-San Bernardino arta1 considered affordable by Cali-....__ fom1a standards. was 11th with a free, because we've put o ban on traditional application ... s . S9S.500 median first.quaner home priRtaltors say housana prices have So thi1 weekend, while you're out looking for a house, give one of ristn in all thost areas over the last thrtt months. "I don't know how anybody buys a home" in Southtm California. said f>tlly Buchanan. prnicknt of tht Board of Realton in Humboldt County at the 5ta1t's nonhn'n edlr. Her county has tht lownt median home pri~ in the state. S73.SOO ... In lhf ml of the 5tllt that's problbly unheard of." she said. Reid the cS.sslfled pa1es and you will ftnd someone · to handle your needs. M2·5'71 our loan officen a call. They'll give you an1wer1 so faat, the other 9uy1 won't even have a chance to get off their ifs, ands IAlGIBRALTAR and maybes. ~SAVINGS. YOUR CHANCE TO CHANGE THIE WORLD OF BANKING: • - • '. ' . CALL 842-58'78 -... FROM NOATH ORANGE FROM SOUTH ORANGE ...... _ .. ___ ........ ,~=~!""!'!"'!~·~-=1111.. c...a ..... 1111 Cttw ....... c-... ... .... ... J.H! Celtl.... . ... ·~... • .. ;; Ill ' r 1 ,... .... • .. --. 1•110'1 .... ""' ,...... •• ·-•11011• _ * NiW 8N u-+. w WMalii( EA1r1101 ... 1. L•o•• 11li1XGao:.•concto. I yout»uyone1ittw~ YMltm-+WIY iiv "'8AfidiE iris= ·oPEN SAT1SuN·1.s au •-TwMome tnCM-ln conc1. llll.lll Ovplex. 211 w11nut CM io pl4io. pool. epa .... li · .... RDIYlllALR Two beeutfful indivtdual furn. 2 Iota. pier, pllg, 345CAMEOSHOAES'AD Mostdellr.-floorplenl doubleC11rpr109.PC>Ot.21fUeA1=tM1111o 28A-18TH, 18A-18TH °"::1'9:·~~-t .' -•114-24to* condos in megnillcent bch 2·1Br s, 1·2Br SU Spaclou148A2'~8A.lg liv· 38A.lemltyrm.oYer2IOO $141.IOO. prlnc. only. 2 carp, ..,..; ,.,,· 1259,500 by owner. ~~205~;f1175Mi1:! 1...,..,111 ·---~-H· •1tt seJttng. 190• p1.nor1mic •871·28M• Ing rm, lg paneled l~mify aq. It. New white carpet & brat!~ _!_51:!351 _ 9 000 aft tOt .,.., flC~ pl'incplt only, 145-1512 __ .. _. _____ _ --' .... gOlf course. canyon & -rm, P•'*-d & beam cell· drepn Specious meeter Ul1W -.Tl mu c81. Won't ...., Calf Lil Int. ... llil * * * * * * * -We'll otv9YoU thedown,ln mount11n views toc1ted Cerna .. I llu 1112 1ng den. ModerlHd suite & .. ,ge yard. Luetlty ~ tired of fixing 2 orChud!Joneellt·\atl •lf11Tnll1UU ,_......., ... -.. view In exchg tor a share of own-on the renowned Sen v w ll.1tcnet1. 3 Hml-prvt 11ndsca~ prvt com-Bedroom 2 lull batM or ..._57'3 LAllll'fl amtc 1 be \lllla aatboet Tiii• erahip Vou mu• the Vincente Goll Course, ******** .t>eachel.Extra lglotper-munltywlpool,epa&ten· leunory 'rm EHttlde NW t>eacft iaA pool. Penor JIAo;::;A Kl Y ~ unit Ml two mthly pymts & we share no , th o f R a ncho UllllT-• m1t1 home expansion I n11 courts. $459,000. Cell Coste .,_ ... iixlf Reidy ~. RV .cc .. 1 'eul·de· view. 0-:. . l'l:H''9~ roomy Mdroom Nt ... 1pprec Vou receive Bern1rdo in Sen Diego ....,,......... $125.000. 7CI0·1131 DIANA PROSSER for new owner ·a "9W uc:'S283KBkrM3·83J7 Rd.hou':4, 1~ MCf1 Wit" Pf'hlet• beth I t~t. tax benefits Must County Est1tes t'lr Customized Burlift9ame 6.C·6590 or 1CI0·5000 energy to finish Double 2 . ---r=~~s..e.~-r;Of ~t t.alcony. Upgradfd hive clean credit. Agt Hours fro(Jl Newport on nearly '• acrel Ex· ... llPLll . ~ ..llfj.A.V car detached garage. llTIT-1 call PATRICK TENORE ==ng & ~'ft!:: 957·CI002Dys.Ev.Wknds Be1ch ·To1111y upgr10ed tens1ve1y remodel4td I 'Unique ·one-ot-a-lllnd" ~ .. / backy1rd ac>• & 2 p1tto ._...-J 38or,°t,eou•sa4!Ah 3B•A 721·120017eo-1102 C0¥1f"._-. T•l•lf •all&.. with many 1mel'ltllet. upgraded 2-sly 58rt38a, 38R 2BA & 18R 18A 0 I arees. S239.000. )br. 1''1M. fem rm, ~. I 01 om . , II a •yl.lght. fireplace I -• _....._ Mem bership 1n San tam rm, lab mstr suite P Jt ''t·.w "J '\'"'l"'fl' 1u·." 'I I 2, .... .,. 11-4· 50 In door B80. fem· rm, ...... ._ ,_....., ..,.... not ,_ _tt v c Cl b on one ot CdM's best lo· \ . \\ '--t.. .lL 1' ) c .. gar, · · co 1 custom .. --·s ... __ ..,ry. """' incente oul'llry u w1s1111ng rm. custom 81 S •IH•lOOO• C-t"'" 21 Intend p ..... ,.,._ nv pi · """"' .... t -·-m.,. cations. 530.000 Cell REALTORS"' ..,.., -·• -"' AC S44""""' ...,now o ........ -..· WanttoNWtttoueandsln included In pr1ce wi spa. French doors. 146·7434 rm.sp1. "'·"""· ~view unll tod•y? comml11ioni? 12 . yrs $180.000 Each Skyhghts Wetlec Sec: ""OE~T9HER7Y60AN"~OO -----• ---Agt 546-S605 Prine 1350.000· exp'd 1n rftlden1111. com-I system imported tile. .... ·1..2 or •JV il"\ llT,_llftl Info 1"4 --****** rL~f~,f·l KJNS =~·:~11=:~1r~i!.": •llO·lOOO• ~~~;~1r.B4:~~~a~:~1:ci ~Al.A.V .. / ~ ~ 5~~~~~R1~~~n~,: UN SIX 3 car oaraoe. 11tNUMIM ' 11·~ • -• ~ Call your 1re1 pro-entry & pool-st backyd KU'Trlla Cap .. Cod sty•-~111,,.. --Easts1de Co1t1 Me11. huge pool & sp1, MC. One of only 3 lg"°"'" tor · • n ~11'/\l\"i lnat0n11 GEOAG.E W. ~D This home is move-in per-'\r\\'l \.. "'l""fl' l'f \ "I I pau~ Goutme'7 kite,,:;; 1ncld frplc. wt b1r. mstr sys .• vaulted cemngs. sale on t'!4' Island. 4BR. llt:\LTOll~ CLARK-Bro«lf feet• $729.500 OPEN REALTORS~' wtnook. community poo1 Ba w/Roman spa. lrg 2 yrs new Stand1rd Pacific: 6' 1BA. 45 entertelnment •145·3370* SAT & SUN 1-5pm. 1422 & more• S365.000. Cell .... ·.:.::.~' tried yd, 1tt ger Home, $453.000. rm. wtwet ber Slip two Keet Or call Holly, Agl for DIANA PROSSER •2251< cash. 645-4734 Call agent 261-8116 65 boats, 4 cir garage. ......... appt to see' 760·6006 644 6 .. 90 760 5000 ---Light & sunny. Vacant. * * * * * * * * .. llLI If.... . " or • 1rge Costa Meu f1miiV WllllllMl ly... O~ to delth in l1mlty, PALM OESERT---seil01 OollhouM So. ol PCH. RfAW home. 5BR. 3BA. l1mlly 18r . 2'1J8a. detlched home must be sotO Im· Trade for Beach area 3Br •• llft.IX• 2BR. tBA. 2 car garage. ../ kitchen. 11rge yard. home. air. $259,900 1 med11tely1 Asking only emodei.ct Mme with 38R-3BA & 2BR.-2aA~ • )'a1!L By •PRl lli.5..._000 J.2~ t~QOQ__Bob Koo bloclL tr.om Lake. tennis. 52.900.000 pool & spC a on park·hke car garage Spactou1. Catt Al 720-1072 . rwrw r rf7{1 E.xJ»_'t the best~ 631· 1266 Agl. clubs.pools. schools Up· JOHN CAREY. BKR seumg all for details large rooms: $529,000 REALTORS.-'.~ -• -~craa~P~Od' 73t 3 u_1 8 1y4201_1nO- Judy Cieshkowsk1 640-5664 Broker* 11'111 TllUOI --•--'" ., "' '; Lot>1ahd-W1ring Really . I -11a11 s.autitut Mesa Verd• Plan CHARMING Princeton r.mM"ll:llfl;f~ (619.>340-4641 ·•111-•DI• UY __.flnq .,........ 12 Rec>ubtic Home w•th TO 1...,.9991 • 4 B•droom Designer • "'' A 1 1 t Twnhom• 3Br 38a. lrp•~. REAL · ,.,..,,, ....... ·•IEW•·11••1n.* "' 1r1um.ex ensve cus om .. .... --. kitchen S683.000 3reet income potential. oak perquet floor. ap-.. ...,.. _, $225.000. Open Set 1·5. ........ lt07 1 Level. 38r . light & xlnt 1111 ll•l-11 S 1. 500 .000 Agen t proximately 2600 square :>ver 2600 t ll. 2 stry home t58 Stanford 854-9700 ____ .,.. ____ , decor Agt. 760·6176. IPEI lllUY 1·1 *673·535•• reet and a bonus room. wt spa in prestigious ---*•DOVER SHORES•* lift ·IT Tll llAll Open Sun 1-4 16 Jetty Agt 760· 1966 759-6600 Ct1t1 .... I 124 Huge Master bedroom South Coast P1111 eree. • ....... , J~U SBr-38..._tamo.f!EmlSOJri .r~, Model Pf!fect . highly up· 'i! Story 3BR 111.BA Home. suite with fireplace and $35 9.000 M1rg1e . Very Cle81'1. 195.uuv. Cell S•95.000. N un 1 • ., LIDO ISLE 2 story, 3 bedroom. double ftrepaace, new kitchen. Lovely living rm 0¥Wlook1 flowered patro on strada. C8ll for llPPl S509,000 graded 2 8R 2 't 8A Appro• 1500 sf, oak JASMlll Ollll £'SIDE also ol'le in the f1m1ty 979·8280 or 540-7355 Bkr 640-566• 1839 Sanhego Or twnhme on tec:luded lo· cabinets. huge mstr BR. 2 room Garage d"ve-TORELLI REALTY IHI llllY an l Cannerl7~1!~17g7e7 R .. lly c:a11on. yet w1th1p steps to. ftp gar sundeck re· Just redesigned by Rotly 3Br 181. l1rge R·2 lot. through for RV Vertical the bay & beach Nearly 'Tlodeled & 211d story ad· Pulaski The loveliest Prin1cpa1s only' $225.000 and horizontal blinds -------• Ranch~8 ~~~A~~:Qutn's .UITIL ... brand new w/an award· d1t1on in 12t8J $389.500 home in. lh•s special 'IEWPORT PACIFIC Reel throughout Close 1ny •lllllllll-• CONDO, TWO-STORY. Fireplaces in mater suit• & In large living room with wet bar. Community pool-spa. At- tached garage S227,500 w;nnong design & 1100, Paradigm Reallv Ask for gated comm Lots of ten-Estate Contact Manny tome before Oct 1. l988. •Br 2"r8a in plan com· !•nest :.>Br. 2Ba condo. Owl'lertAgent. 1700 Sq Ft ' s co rts clubhouse 645 3683 t 2300 fl One floor 11ving at •ts 48R 2' 181. f1m11y rm. 2 plan M irrored walls. Sieve 646· 7220 650-3759 no u ·· · · $349.900 Ask for 0 1ck · mun• Y sq • Europeal'I kitchen. pvt pool & wide greenbelts *EASTS 1 0 E C M-645•0303 vaulted ceihngs 1n hv & best• Sharf & Whltl Ir pies. garden p1t10 patio. lg mstr suite. lrplc. BY O~NER Jasmine Call Barb 675·5511 Agt CONDO 28R.2BA. lrplc. din room. gourme1 kite. glove clean 189.900 $255.000 2632 V1s11 Def 2 car gar sec system Creek Ian 4 Sunny 3BR garage patio. comm. E&ITllll gunote spa 1n back y ard. IWHI Jll•llH Oro 673-1355 s279.9o0 · Cell Robin 2' 1BA 2575 sq It. gated 'IEW · 4 houses from pool S 150.000 646.8039 41 its belt ou .. 1 cul·de· community pool & tennis. lllT-ll -•NPT CREST CONOO-i 121-1444 Tench. 631 .1266 commul'l•ty new[y re· ocean w•th tan tast•c sac location Pnde of Owner flex $342 700. n5w BEST 190• OCEAN VIEW modeled Must sell •m· v1ev.s Contemporary :1s1DE TRl:PLEX 1·2Br ownership •BR. 28A. Open House Sat/Sun 1·5 TllTLllHI Beaut 4.Br. fam rm $3351< Rf1M~11 ' .... med•atety $445.000 Cape Cod Top Quahty d~tach house. 1·2Br & qu•el pa110. spa, lore ""9 · 3499 Wimbledon Way :>PEN SAT ·SUN 1.5 Turtle OwnrtA91. 645-2235 33 Ma1ns1i11 Ome. Corona JBA S950 000 644· 7302 t · tBr apt on lg lot, $295.000 Century 21 Agt. (2 t3) 849·2S07 1c Ct 1 d 1 del Mar 640-8857 asl\ for Marolyn, Agt S250K Bkr. 159-5080 lnl;lnd Pacll1c 650-1121 Cr~sl b~re~~~s. C~a:'e Ji' N WITll - 3Br 3· rBa S6•0.000 ?BR. R·2 lot w/dock C a ll A my Fa r.r e l! $340.000 Cell ~on 552·4664 or Co1awell YOung-63Y:12M Banker 552-2000 NEWPORT B·EACH OFFICE qANCHO SAN. JOAQUIN CONDO JBR. 3BA · lof1. RflM*R . ~ :. . .., . . e•tra storage, sec sys . _ --1 on beaut golf course. BEACH HOUSE· 100 VOS prone only $265.000 TO SAND Lovely 3BA agent 720-9409 2BA. det M me. lg hv rm Expect the best Coldwell Banker ReslcknHal Real Estate Se r.;tces CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEWPORT BEACH PENINSULA '395,000 Charming 2 BR, 2 BA home m garden setting by NHYC. Marble FP. dual windows, bay view are a few of the amenities. 1/4 block to bav beach or easy walk to ocean & shopping. · NEWPORT HEIGHTS •395,000 Breath·takin~ new spacious contemp. w/q uality in every detail! 2 BR. den, 2 RA . forma l DR , lri.! kit & MBR suite. Professiona l decor. Yard a live w/color! WESTCLIFF 1419.000 C ha rming :1 BR ;\lf'wport homt> with fa mily room . oak parquet entry. 11..,f'd ·hricLfirt-plaC'e. Professional landsC"ap ing & b rand 1w w r1111f. Close to sch ools & shoppin g. C&ll tc><lay. LIDO S59.5.000 Gorgeous. bayfrt 8th f10<1r pe nt h11u,.;t'. ~11 better \ iew anvwhere in town'. Cnmpart> thi, excell1-nt price wlot her ba~·ft prop!-. Owner will con"idn . trade'. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-5 "ESTfLIFF '..? HH 'fESA l>EL ~I A R :l BH · FH WESTfLIH :l HH · FH SE:\\ IE\\ 4 IW · Fl< SflOf(EC LIFF 1 IH< · FH ) .'$ :! '; : !,()()() 1256 RUTLAND S. MAR VIN 2722 SAN CARLOS N.HUTTON l!l 15 CUMBERLAND $4 19.oOo B. TOWERS 1910 YACHT MARIA $6'.l:"l.000 G. ANDERSON 31 H DRIFTWOOD RO. $8Kdl00 H. Hl 'TC HI NG~ I SUNDAY 1-5 ;. 7, \IE'°I ·\ Dt:L MAR Hf< · FH \\ Eo.,TC l.I FF · IW · FH $l7:l.000 \ 2722 SAN CARLOS ·1 N. HllTTON ti 1515 CTMBERLAND 84 HJ.00() H. TOWERS NEWPORT BEACH Blfr CANYON 1995,000 Massive wood heams & stone· fireplace give a feeling (If wa rmth & mountain luxury. Custo m , quality :l BR overlooking 18th tee & fairway. PE~INSULA POI NT S 1.149,000 Fantal"l ic harhor + nil!ht.~light views across widest hay lex. Charming 2 -sty bayfront with '.l BH + new kitchen. Waterfront patio ..,. ~lip fo r 40 " boat. PESl'.'tSlfLA •J.150,000 Exceptional and quality-oceanfront home in p ri\'a te area. l tpside down w/viewsfrom LR. DR. master RH. Ha rdwood floors. new ca rpet, pa tio. BALBOA ISLASD U ,200,000 He!'t li ttle island hayfro nt location. 4 BR or ~ BR + bachelor unit. Onshore mooring. Motivated selln s. Hring o ffers. Possihle exchangf'. wt lrpl don rm. very pvt lg 1 _ . It L 1 .... 1 fence yd. pvt comm pool -1••• IC• ... & rec area $265.000 II ' SPACIOUS N Laguna land •S incl . ad01t1on11 SBR '2BA ocean·v•ew. S82.000 631·3837 I ~~~ef51~Priood:~;.5S6~;r· llLOlllT OllTIM • ---1500'"!<flr6f1uiU~. LIJ•H liJ•tl 1152 4' 1BA. plus family rm §v OWNElr 2br 2' >ba w1 lull wet bar formal d•n· townhome Ollly 1 yr old. ong rm lap pool wl 5J)a. . wt VIEW many upgrades. lully la~ds;lape~ ~hown and gourmet kitchen by itpp O Y S .3 5.000 ~ 197 000 249·2 t49 Days 818-889-3134 ~ Wtends 72t·085!> l .... rt ltac~ IMt IELCHIT llWfllf ••m• ELEGANT 2BR, original HCLISIYI USTlllt! mode1 r1ke new· I :ha(.m•ng Custom Ranch 21 llLOlllT II. SI style t900 s1I. 2Br 2Ba · IPll llT I Ill 1·1 bonus rm Lg LIA & llH,111 I F !Rm tr pie Pr1nc1pats only Sd25K See Open Stella Shirar 856-0627 House directory NEW· Grubb & Elhs R~Al TORS POAT PACIFIC Real Es· 6U -6200 I 1a1e Contact Manny ******* 645-3683 • Ill CUT• Yll.lll , BAVFAONT DUPLEX 3Br Lg 28R 2BA w/Smlll Oen 2Ba upsta11s :.>Br 18A off master Pool. sp1 , down sandy beach out tennis 1n gated. 1re1! trpnt S650.000 Cannery Won t last at $249.900 Village Riiy 673-3777 For appl. call PATRICK •LG 2BR2''1BA•yr01d 2 TENORE 721-1200 or sty custom 1ownhome 760-8702 A t Sleps 10 beac" 2 car gar wt!h e~tra parking $375 000 Open House Sal/Sun 1.5 t 2'.l J3nd SI Cannery VII· Pondef'tng ttie'PurchlM of a 1agP Realty 673-3777 pet? Chf!Ck out clattifled **OPEN SUNDAY 1.4** 805 VIA LIDO SOUD, UDO ISLE t J' • •• .... • ,, ,, w n 1 .. 1,a~t! ,1 bov v1~w 4 k> j 8A 3:, i •O· ,1 $769,000 708 VIA UDO NORD, UDO ISLE - p ..... I 1/•nn• l•;r111 r;" Oocl lo• lo19e votht •,.,.. ... 1 • 1 rv.:(''u" •u(Ot•on Doc~ for large LJDO s:;9~.ooo .t---~·~~rfu.1-~¥ wnt larJ{!' t<1nd11 rn!J1plete ~· rt- mod eled in off.white and mi?l1'1~!'>t 111w pa t i1t~. fireplace a dream p lan '. Hnat !'>li p n\'fiil alilP -,r, \\IP.\\-9-tttAeHT •A1t. Bt:Lf'Ol'RT U ,375,000 Ha re secluded loca tio n. Maximizes privacy & comfort. 4 RH~. dramatic high ceilings. 3 FP's. pool, spa. h11ge garage + extra parking, air c11nd it ion in~. /II • • I w••'!r r ".l ••()w ol bov A. moun•o•ns 4 B~ --~cw--:o1---1-c1>;--fr..,. 1,~~~-p0~rmo1 HARBOR RIDGE •595.000 Popular I st ory ·'.Jodelle ".floor plan consisting nf 3 BR 21 2 BA + FR. Views of ocean. ha v · Fashio n IRiand skyline'. fJool -pa rk adjacent t o property. SEA VIEW 1625,000 Appealing 2 story. 4 BR. :-\ RA. "Port Royal", decorated in t raditinnal cnuntr\' st vle. ful·df>· sac localion. 1/2 hlock from p<1oi. i;pa a nd tennis CQUrts. PENINSl'LA OfEASFROST 1695,000 Priced to sell. This custom ;{ RR. 2 BA is an "upside down" home with quiet privacy with a separate side & sunke n front pat i·os. Super b ocean. bay. & Catalina '·iew. BEACON BAY '695.000 Beautiful, con temporary Pulaski dt>signed home with skylights, beamt>d C'eilinl(s. spa. Main home has 1 BR. loft plu. 2 BR a pt. DOVEi SHORES '749,000 Great Dover S ho res location~ Open multi-level floorplan. Architecturally dt>signt"d fo r moxi· mum back-bay and city liiht view. llAllOl llME t789,000 . pabulomly uppacfed 4 BR. Skylight•, Koi pond, J4 ft.-~ ocean views, beautiful ''Roger Gardens" p.tiOI, decorator'11 hoJ7le. l HI< -Fl< \E\\ Potn m;1s '( HH HARHOf( RIU(;E I HH · O.,ffOffEC UH I HH · Fl< $6211.000 G. ANDERSON 225 SA!'HA AN A AVE. $609,000 0 . ADA MS $789.000 9 MONACO P.HAHTLEY 318 DRIFTWOOD RD. S895,000 .J. MA CMILLAN tm; C \\ \'O\ . 83 ROYAL ST. GEORGE .~ HH $995.000 E. OLSON PR0'90:\TORY BA V 548 HARBOR ISLAND DR. 'i HH SJ.595.000 .J. AK~RMA N COVER HOME T he gated rnmmunity of Bayshores thelters this impeC'C:able home with 60 feet on Newport Bay and magnificent channel, pavilion, city and mountain view1. The existing dock for 45 and 60 foot boats may be npanded. Ht C'en t ly remodeled by its original ownen, thi!'. marvelous home f ea tu res 4 bedrooms, 4 t/2 baths. a game room, a pristine kitchen with finest accouterments, full air·conditionina and ~ecuri ty sygtems and a retractable sky- light in the two ~tory entry hall. A true h ighlight of this fin~ property is th~ la rge bricked nutdoor livinc apace with a fully equipped barbecue and dini111 area and a spa and 40 foot ·pool overloo~ the bey. U .600.000 PESISSL'LA BA yt'ROST Sl,395,000 EXCEPT IONAL VIEW on the ma in turninl'( basin. EXrEPTIONAL HOME 4 BR & 4 BA. hij!h reilinKs. e levato r. sauna + EXCEP- TIONAL BOAT DOCK for lar1t:e yacht plus a i-and~· beach with brick patio. BA Yf'ROST · . 11 ,595,000 A havfront ha('ienda with a unique combination of lc"1C'ation . design t value. 5 BR + guest q uarteri;, den. DH + FR make thil' a truly exciting home. COLLINS ISLASD '2,650,000 Superb :J BR bayfront on prestigio us island. Complete privacy with green lawns, trees + patio a reas. 196 wate r fro ntage. Boating at doorstep. Appt. to show!! BA YSHORES 13,500,000 Bayfront-finest quality . 4 BR re modeled h.ome with 60 ft. frontage. Pool, spa plus d ock for 2 large yachts . Exquisite bay views. BAYSHO•ES ia, 750,000 Fabulous one-of-a -kind bayfront w/grauy lawn, huge tree, oversized deck 3 slil)I, charming "Old Newport'' on 1 1·2 bayshore Iota.. LIDO BAYFIONT H,I00,000 SPECTACULAR LOCATION 85" prime rron· ta1e on tip of Lido. SPECTACULAR HOME. 4 BR~ 7 BA.., exquisite decor. SPEC1:ACULAR Y A"'HT ,. ACILJTIES for a small Ootilla. SPEOl'ACULAR·PRJCE ·pool included at no e1tr1 charp. O VER 100 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ·' $1 ,650,000 *•BY APPOINTMENT** LIDO ISLE -f.<elle11~·'1er locot1on on v,o f I• •I ·f•"' o~" ;.i 1h "''"" voe w of 1 •1 . i , "'I $ .,11s f eotures are 5 BR. •I i•t. ! 1 l•" $795,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA -far1'uly Oroen .,. l , ... ,, 4 BR iron• A. •ear pot•OS Well ~ept by ,• q • l ')N nM \ $219,000 LIDO ISLE -B"i'lJ' lul •O(OloOn OCJ1o•n1n9 o ,., • • , ! ~··"·rt,.• 3 BP & Quest aporlm!'"'· 4r "•'. Ir,, 60' 1>001 OHered 01 $1 ,750,000 BALBOA PENINSULA DUPLEX -Neor P1Jv • • 'IV•1ll •o o<eo" siores & resrouront 3 &Ii' 2 BA 1"" .;poer -3 Bl! 2 BA, down . $625,000 1 - ~100 PARk DI., IAYFIOMT - ~ · • Jnd.r q Jn • on 4th floor Proless10f'ol I 1..-.,, fJ11 wl'\.tp 2 811 govrme1 ~1tchen, shp 'l;•J ~,., ,.,n parl 1ng $365,000 * .j, NEW USTING * * VlllA IALIOA IA YFIONT -I •1 floor 1.1M w 1>0110 Qu1er \ode of b1.11k:l1~. 2 8R. 2 BA. lom1ly r()()flt ofi k11chen, comm. PoCA/tf>O, wb • 00·1 rio fo, 2 co'' Se'ur•tv OUo<d go!t . Wolla to <:.(",.()~ $220,000 The Prudent•I UdoR111ty ' 33nv1aLtdO Newpott a.aoh, CA 92963 114)173-7~ • •Spa •Pool tView *•Waterfront **•Waterfront and Pool ""Give Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SILE 2 BEDROOM 123 33rd Street, Newport Beach 673-3777 $375.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2592 Arbor. Bayshores 631-1400. (LH)$445,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •22 Belcourt. Newport Beach 644-6200 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••t920 Gardenia. Jasmine Pk, CdM 644-9060 $385.000 Sunday 1-5 • T600 Kings Road. Cliffhaven 631 -1400 $559,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 216 Magnolia. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $279.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 •2322 .Margaret Dr. Newport Heights, NB 646-7171 ·s325.ooo· Satto--~tSun r-5 • ..., 15 Toulon. Harbor Ridge Estates. NB 673-9333 $750,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plus_ FAM RM o~ DEN t49 Canyon Ridge, Turtlerock . 759-6600 $315,000 · ~·t/Sun .1-5 "'43 Montpellier. Harbor Ridge, NB 673-9333 $550.000 Sunday 1-5 * * t3425 Ocean Blvd. Corona def Mar 631-1400 $1 ,649,000 Sun/Mon 1-5 t7 Sea Island. Sea Island NB 644-6200 $633,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOM t 128 2511i St. Balboa Peninsula 548-564 7 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1912 Diana Lane. Westcliff. Newport Beach 650-5435 $365.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 600 E Oceanfront. Peninsula 759-6600 $269.000 Sunday 1-5 * t•2335 Irvine. Newport Beach •1, 646-7171 $550.000 Sunday12-4 34300 Lantern Bay ::3. Lantern Bay NB 644-6200 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 432 Onda. Bluffs. NB 673-9333 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 24286 Parkside Dr. Laguna Niguel 673-9333 $195.000 Sunday 12-5 4908 River Ave. (Lido San~s) N.B. 631-3837 $345,000 Sun 12-5 501 Riverside Ave. Newport Beach 645-3683 $425.000 Saturday 1-4 t311 Santa Ana Ave. Newport Heights. NB 631-7300 $550,000 Sunday 1-5 3121. Third Ave .. Corona def Mar 646-7220 $389,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BR plus FAM RM or. DEN 345 Cameo Shores Rd. Cameo Shores. CdM 760-1136 $725.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 •20311 Carlsbad. Huntington Beach 962-1085 $352,000 Sunday 1-5 ....-t 18 Cherry Hills1 819 Canyon. NB · 759-1877 .$1 .1t19K Sal/Sun 1-4 30 t2209 Cliff Drive. Newport Heights 631-1400 $795.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •8.95.2 CreKentDr . ttun!ington Beach 546-5605 $449.500 Sunday 1:30-5 30 t4501 Dorchester. Corona del Mar 631-1266 $575,000 Sunday 1-5 318 Driftwood Shorecliff. Npwt Bch 644-9060 $895.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1412 Estelle Lane. Harbor Highlands. NB 631-7300 $425.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 510 Fullerton Newport Heights 631.-1400 $462.500 Sat/$yn 1-5 t....-1 Harbor Ridge, Harbor Ridge. N.B 673-9333 $825.000 Sunday 1-5 • 3707 lnlet-lsie. +iarbor View H1ils . 759-6600 $73'5 .000 Sat/Sun 1-5 r / ••·15 Inverness. Big Canyon 644-6200 $1 .295.000 Sunday 1-5 •2141 Iris Place. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2012 Port Bristol Cir . Newpon Beach 640-4829 $535.000 Sunday 1-5 1615 Port Charles Harbor View Homes -531.14'00 S"575:000------sun-oay1-s- t440 Rivera Terrace. Corona Highlands. NB 631-7300 $1 .195.000 Sunday 1-5 •t31 St. Tropez. Harbor Ridge Estates NB 760-1900 $689.000 Sat/Sun 2-5 • 1815 Tan,.oer. Costa Mesa 751-5000 $349.500 Sal/Sun 1-4 · * * •s.31 Via Lido Soud: Lido Isle · NB 760-1900 S 1.525,000 Sunday 12-4 •••815 Via lido Soud. Newport beach 675-6161 $1 .995.000 Sat-Sun 1·5 l09 Via Wa11ers. Lido lsie 63 1-1400 $745.000 SattSun 1-5 t 1000 Westwind Way. Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $825.000 Sunday 1-5 ...,..1910 Yacht Maria. Sea View. NB 644-9060 $625.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 BEDROOM 7 Monaco. Harbor Ridge 759-6600 $895.000 Sat 1Sun 1-5 1939 Port Bishop Pl, Harbor View Homes 6"44-6200 $665.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••216 Via lido Nord. Lido Isle NB 631-1400 $1 .450,000 SattSun 1-5 ThePNdenml ' m ...,m •>760,011& ll'Vtt.;)l'ft(tio4 , '.....,--0 *"' _.,.., /'). .nlWlii .1ke new •8' pool pvl •ln1 Wes1c1ttr loc p"nc or 11 S4 1S 000 6~0 5 144 more• S665 000 GRIJ88 & ELLIS 3~4·8001 (024) WITllFlllT N 11t1 dock only $320 000 Ar-d 11n unbeltevable P"Ce o! S 1 15111 for doc.k space Ca11 675-551 1 Agl 5 BR. plus FAM RM or DEN •2107 Aralia Street Eastbluff NB ·631 -lJOO $420.000 Sunday 1.5 31 45 Boston Place. Costa Mesa 546·2313 $259 900 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 t 1607 Castle C~>Ve . Spyglass FMge. N B 72 1-10 10 S 725.000 Sat/Sun 10-4 ••• 10 Drakes Bay. Spyglass 759-6600 $729.000 Sunday 1-5 ••• 1362 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shores. NB 63 1-7300 $845.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 • 1919 Glenwood Lane. B,ycrest. NB 631-7300 $549.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1422 Keel Harbor View Hills 759-6600 $729,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t•456 Linden St. North Laguna Beach 497-5639 $575000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t • • 14 Oakcrest Big Canyon 644-6200 S 1 290.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t• * • * 1018 Polaris, Dover Shores. NB 673-9333 $875.000 LH ·' Sat/Sun 1-5 t 2112 Port Durness. Newport B·each 760-5000 $735 000 Sat!Sun 1-5 11P9 Santiago Or !Dover Shores} N B 673-3777 $495.000 Sun 1-5 6 BR plus FAM RM or DEN '* • 1 Crestwood Drive. Harbor Ridge -~70200-53:750 ooo SUriOay i:s •8 Cypress Point B1~·Canyon 644-6200 S 1 695.000 Sunday 1 ·5 * * t 548 Harbor Island. Promonlory 644 -9060 S 1.595.000 Sunday 1-5 * • • 15 Muir Beach Circle Soyglass Hill NB ;"60· 1900 · $2.500 000 Sa1 'SUn 1-5 * •8 Twin Lakes Circle. Newport Beach 720· 1704 $839.000 Sat t-4'Sun· 1-5 - TOWIHOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 38 Corsica Newpert North 759-6600 $269.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 * 1741 Tustin = 15-D. Costa Mesa 646-8039 S 150.000 Sunday 10-5 =>rtv11e upS1111s un11 Ult•• clean 3BA 11.e.t. open I beam cet11ngs. pool sp1, • t 1-• we1gn1 rm Ottered 11 1 t 11 ... s1os ooo Re>C>er1 Mi1t1. 1158 588 s11e1i780 Rent ken 63 1· 1266 ·1 Ctr tJ'" SivO•O conoo Set 9ro •,H ~ 11 w bar Iv •rr .,.. ~.A.,. pr / beO ~p Ores~ 'ft' tlil •OIS more• . (,real 1erms' 754 1942 3 BEDROOM t 246J 1u 1ne ~ 1 Back Bay t1 ..l ' '.;00 S270 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 2634 Vista oe1 Oro Bluffs NB . -::,9 -: i00 $259 000 Sa!!Sun 1-5 * 2634 Vista det Oro. Bluffs NB ·5c;,.c;, 100 S 16001mo Sat /Sun 1-5 •427 V•sta Flora. Bluffs. NB ~:,si.9100 $291 .500 s·at/Sun 1.5 •427 Vista Flora Blu ffs. NB ~$?-9 00 $16!>01mo Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEi S Rue Verte Big Canyon NB t.3 · ·300 $650 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES. FOR SALE * 3 BR ·plus 1 BR ? ! 5 1 1 lh Sl•eet Huntington Beach 964·61•1 S389 900 Sat/Sun 1-5. !:>S-425 '. Narcissus Otde Corona Del Mar 76C-5000 $530.000 Sunday 1-5 ; '3 Carnation Olde Corona Det Mar -60-5000 $569 500 Sunday 1-5 COi.DOS · TO WI HOMES FOR REIT ; '8-A Jasmine Corona def Mar 6 7 J. 53 54 S 1 500k/S2kl mo Sunday 1-5 APART.EITS FOR REIT '*• ...... The Granville Apts. Granville Dr. N.B 644 -0603 2-3 Bdrms Sat/Sun 12-4 3 BR plus FAM RML.llo!L-r _..,DEaaiN•----;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil--liiiiii--iiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!iiiiiWiii~~--liiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-----.r --:.1 1515 C,y,;lhberland Lane. Newport 8"ch _; -'h_ 644-900o $419.000 Sat/Sun 1Ss - 237 E 20th St. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $234.900 Sat/Sun 12-6 3069 Gibralter. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $239,900 Sunday 1-4 "'J O Jetty. Jasmine Creek. CdM M3-9333 $425.000 Sunday 1-4 710 Kings Road. Newport Beach 631-7300 $659,000 Sunday 1-5 2121 Leeward Lane. Baycrnt. NB 759-6600 $449,000 Sunday 1-5 1833 Port Renwick, Harbor View, N.B. 6-40-1212 S-459,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 •t83 Royal St. George. Big Canyon NB 6-44-9060 $995.000 Sunday 1-5 2722 San Carlot. M ... def Mar. CM 6-4-4-9060 $273,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 11111001 t 1029 Bonnte Doone. Irvine Terrec:e 759-6600 se83.000 Sunday 1-5 • 1508 Oowr Or. (W•tcffff) N.8. 850·5144 $-415.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 t801 KiftQI Aolld. Newport Heightt · 759-MOO SM5,000 SunctllJ 1·5 -1951 Port LoctlMIQt'I, Harbor View HOfMI 8"44~8200 M95,000 Sunday 1-5 ffOI lllWltd, COrOM HtgNandl 1-....00 Mtl.000 Satl8un 1·5 118 Topu .... boe ltlend. 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MITIU EASTSIOE 2·11'1. 3iii: •PAIME TOWNHC*E• m•1or greenbelt. S1650 Come Me S79S 673-&947 ~driarl Aeelty. 541-1547 toeation. ~· ZIA, meny ..... 1enantl1400/mo CALL NICES T 2 Bedroom. 2 2'r8A d1n1ng rm frplce 28Rt21A.den.frpl."'9'#,2 Sall'1 Shipley .. •·049e •llO•lNI• 28R 1BA.·1ger.,..weHiO 2-APTS:·1IR11aA°Wnalt 1.. .. tru , pell Ol<~S7151m " 1111=1& •'' lllf CAREY WARD831·224.2 Bllh. 11ong block to ··eig 2 cpt.° l1SOOIMO 111 a c., gar. PoOI. lt400tmo J0yee Da~lt 646-2319 j but co~y. 1<>11 ol wood! ·-s•5·M16 ......... Cor on a .. Au Q u It last IN req S.8-1938 '* 144-5117• George Elk in• Realty .... wall carpet. pat 01. S525 & •1545 Cate f - i WWW. •. 1 m S2SOOlmo (NO pelsl EASTSIDE 3BA 11.o\BA. ·········MM.-........... --6~ ~D $':f~1~0 ~~~1t~~ addreu tt0-H70 Of .. , ........ u .. m from Mr 2 ~1 froM -.....,. W _ _ 2Br 1'.o\ .. wtp . erpll. oewt t1300lmo ,ny. GREAT Condo. PoOI. ~. lrelhl'I painted tnllde & Pluttl condo on golf •* lo Hewoort Cn1r 2BRl1BA UNF Yrl'I up unTt 21r ,~... P8UO, ale, drpi. bltina. lncd P8tl0 aq.7404 ;at age. 2 Bedroom. 2 out New crpt & ac>PIS. IO course 28t •den. 2 ... 3 28R tBA. elleched gar· ~-:.. • , blk. b•'I· patio 3 10·~ lrplC, d/wall. $740/mo. 636·41~ Call 1-SPM Bllh ,,., eve r'llhtng• yd S 12SOtmo 84S· 1528 p111os. lrpte. ger, t>eeut age. 2 'lrs new! I 12SO mo AlvJirJd.o. Pl StoO/m ullL Ml-1141 _ .!61...Vletoii....'.£' .-..l120- S2000tmo INo pelsl ----decor 1 1300. Rick Of ltWPITl .. 1• - ---incl 723-1497 --· ---- Eutllde cteteched cott-ee Lillian. 85•· 1076 Ive mag 28R +Oen It 350 mo . flllll• UY NW 28R 2ba. 2 patio.. carport. ,.,&Tl I .-m 2BR tBA. 1 car 08'999 TURTLE ROCK -2 ;'2 MO·Sl&tBllr 18 R l\lxury condo 11800 •lflllllf,P• sunn'ltoeltion. S7251mo S Qerllltng 21rl11a: S82Slmo. 131·1268 TOWNHOUSE small pet A-.ou,C -, Virgine Swan. 750•9940 2Br/281 yrly StOOO/mo Isl/IHI NC dep wdburn trplc:, pvt P8llO. <*•'1· l11SO/mo Irvine llMlftWNCW...,.... or 759.1so1 673·537• or 759-9506 Ht!>•8·1911 Wtt7t·8283 sngl. gar, vert blinds. no 28R :. p IO -common wall• 361 E. Hiiis Rlt'I S52·9S52 .... WHten a CM nome. pvt -br/b1. ..pt •t · 0-999· 181h S8•5 '41-9794 . --:ill k I .. _ I ,.. • No pets 169·A MeM Or. ....... .... llw PENIN PTStept to~~ F~'::i":t~s::,g SJSo ~-.~~ S71Slmo Av1ll now. SPACIOUS 11 2 br. P81io, E-,-.,.~-28A----1 ... IA--ho1.191-.--. @ COTTAOf. ~ & bl'I Lrg 38r 281 on dep 722·99!>• alt 5pm S41·43• t & garegn From S82S no 27 1·27S Virg1nl• Pl~. view. lptc, gar999, deck. dbte 101 Huge 'llrd. qui.I Colleen* 28 R Downllelrt Aefl ,.;:: pets. "5·5S71 -•• -LUii Stove, Tot returb. gar. walk to bch, a111ll I ll , C'""""':t .L_...,_ _ _. loc Av111 now S22001mo ----d N c ........ -~:-:"--~ .. ~ -W'5W kids Oil Smll pet Ok S 1175 incl ull •97·3644 '-'~ .... u_:•~· 673-7777 or 673-19• 1 LARGE Studio w11n kUen-~~'.~eps :61~!o ~'52 .... t 13800/mo 48R 2'~8A . $795 ~2 13) •37 .4118 _. SECLUDED NEWPORT enette $600/mo yearl'I L.11111.. ..... .._ House. 3-car g1r. re-Lift. A IAITLI 38R. 28A hOiN" • temil'I BEACH Walk to beach Av111 now V1ctor11 64S·l181 t-i600 •- modeled 6•0·5664 Bkr. E·SIOE 28R wl 'l•rd com· Set> guetl hOUM. Wide room. l1tge p1110. walk to 38r/2' •B• condo, belt IO· 826·11279 leave mess.ge &YIAMU 111wn--G:'.!!r 4ts-4•'1":'· Mery. QUIET HIGHLANDS erei. ~~~l~::d~c~:r ~e~~~ ocean views Ctote to beach, tenn11 and Ltdo cation in complex sleps Veerly 28R • den. tBA. view Apia 2151 Pectflc ,,... .. -~ 3Br 28•. frplc. dlw. w/d Santa Isabel 5895,mo beach Acres of gardens, Village AUGUST ONLY' 10 pool & sr>• lrg ,,;11r br w/d hkup. lrg sundeek A11e Mull see 2BR 2BA. Int. IMd .llfi hkup dbl gar IVlll 817 ant722-6t1 11775-•335 pool & 5'>• 28R 28A. $4000 LHM oa.r &cerpori. St3SO/mo $117!>tmo 1nclud11'9Ul!ll. S92S No pets 631·610_7 •111•1• .... $1750 1ncld g1tdn, n--.... S1S001mo Con1tdefate ~J 64•·9060 _ •67s-.1aoO• _._ 222'i.35JbStr f!5.:.-U•O -•• wuu pets 640"8290 NJCE 38R nm w/Fam rm .fl.1:;310~~ •• ;,~7 '1 CONDO Vlffe S.tboe. pro! THE BLUFFS CtrtH ••I •it 1122 £~'°! .. ~~~~.. IPllTmTI Clall... 2114 $1150 • -decoraled ' lurn. 2Br. 48A 3BA 2 St or $800 IS&·•019/days IHllMl 1,.11 Jiii 1..1.. .... rm 1111 T~ 38$1 Comm pOQI ~·!I ~ti 1151 .281. LIA. FIR_. 0 /R, den Townhouse Av•1I 811'1 CUSTOM 18R Frpl. petio, 6•0·2•26/eves & wtlnd1. S~ pooll llgftted .,. r••• s i100 --·-Pool. spa. ocean. b•'I vu, SlllOOlmo 854 •302 · SU'1ken tub. new •PPll, -te nnis. voll•'lb•lt & •2BA t'l'tBA Condo Wlllrfrllt .... Ill '* GUN UA VILLA• hies Leaae S1800mo · _ micro Nr bchlshops 1 A lllL llAL.m basketball CloH ·to •Large PlllOS & yards Spectacuter penorem1e D/532·8•92, N/77 t-0•26 llWPllT TlllAll empt adull $825 inc u111 MOVE·IH ~WI belCl't, 1Choot1, parkl & •Small pet Ok lelfferl 111· 1• oceanvlew 2.2••sll new OPEN SAT SUN 1 3 I o 675-4928 or &4•·2'79 S32S FREE RENT TIL shoPP•"" C - --2 MstrBr suites X·lrg E"BLUFF 58r 381 2800slf . • w UG ST ST ... :P::°'ll w/storaa-LARGE Eatt11de 28R bonus rm 2lrpl. 2voew 2-sty WIO frog. IO yard, townhouses. Frplcs, frog. !BR 18A Duplex IC>Wef A U 1 ~1 WEST WARNER Duptea remOdeled kotch, dkS, comm poots spa1, gardnr wit meld Avl 711 garages. pool. acres of unit steps lo Big Corona * ......... * MJ .. 11 111111111 APTI p111 'Id $17!> Ill utils pd tennii ets pvt gete S2200 lease 5•6·835!> recreahon11 space Beacti $950 incl utll. A small. quiet eomple1e --- 50(I W WILSON Child & pet ok 760·11&2 52500/mo 9.6.0261 ' 2Br. 2' rBa. w/d $1100 673·9013 or 673·6175 nestled among tall tr ... 28R 28A. new erpt I drp1 . ..... .US ..... S7JS ......... l117111et.. OA&.L ... ·2MI -llllfWlllllPT• 3Br2•,ea s 1200 1e r1e1 convertibi. den. &~sh tandsc~ 1Br WtD 11';(u:· ~1 geri 4 bdrm, redone, pool.. ... ..... .... M. T. Gram • •WPllT llTI UU ....... l!M~ 2111 2BR 2' 18A Comm POOi & 6 SuR6F=s6102.JE .couP.T 1rp1c new decor. pool n. hke ew wlb1leon'1. ea· ~~·:Lmo.:12:3 ~~%~ --...___. .. ___ ll Cerlka lllDdel. 2 mstr. ste's.. ........................... ·-· E. Tlbl' -• IW S7Jt,MI ..... -. 1422 ._. 5 bd. ~ ................................... H. Mlfkas aallf Imm----M7 lllp It S,.Ctxutac.NW of Newport Hlrbor ....... .... M Rud · IUll PlmlU...siet•·-• l. tu.,,.. f'tnlnsula condo ........... ... .... . .... . J. Finster lllTll .. SllS,tM ___ 4t C..,. lllllt 2 bd + den. nr schools............... . ...... S. Sw1M011 28 R 18A garage yard J BR.. 2':,8A; new twnflme ~ilQi new lua spa Petlect lor 2 singlet.... * 4 · v.i.:* -~tt --SAJOO 760..++99 -tbedtal c.t.ng . .frplc;. fM. • · _ -----9-llU ............... Sllt,M ............ 111 f9'11 Sw~:o·""coost~11~1e'_219r(~~~-l Obe 01•1ge lrplc Av111 Sea F11te condo Grded VHeoraynsecH01supd1ed11l&Hp1grvhtt nuep1r VILLA Balboa 2Br 281 btwn 9·6 ~SOI. sUpp1, 1n.~ ~vol penow'',· *2·L1gb. 10ekl2 ,•,•p2~A/d' 2h!_Otlupl. •• v ~ 911 $ 1500/Mo Call Ms comm. poot, 1az. micro. " · lam rm Greet loc. sec tBR Duple• Jacuu• bath. .., · ........ .. · ' -" · 4 bdfm. 4 ba. Cape Code... .. .. .. ... . N foprty 722·8872 evenings only Scowden 863.3010 day. AC wld llkup etc Lse graded llfld unit om-gie comm pool wlk to ocean side 01 PCH Ulll· Call Vetm1 5•9·2U 7 240011. nr Hunt H1tbour * t• YllTlllll• or 722·91•7 eve S 119!> !>•8-97S71111 msc;i ~11e;00~~~ ~11:rsw:~: bell S 1350 642·213• Agt 111es included S9i5tmo !~~~ :, ~~·~s::::i: llYCIUT .. ___ $415 .... -........ la.I,,........ E"'STSIDE p ' 'I .... T •67 .. 7977• *EASTSIJE* ,. er ec Of e•· ""*"' Hgts 1r" Olllly r• 63 1 1266 YILU ULllA .,. Sl'lle apt 28r 1' •B• 2 11'1. Classic 8aycrest · ... ... .. ...... .... S. levetttt ecultve iamdy 38drm. lurb1sned Dp111 u111s pd Sp*acllftlious •8lrl3l9l1Uh~ · Several condot evailabte i.'Br tBe. gar. tndr'I trple, llp. w/d hk up, patio SftCUSS·--··--Sl2t.• ... -....... lt.,.... ... 'bedfC>Olft end flawless. . . ... . . ... s Slff1CSby 1· 18A, l1m1ly rm wllrplC 2BR tBA lrplc, 2 Cit g1r. '" ..,...... gas water paid No pell $&65 (213lfle0·9513 * &lorma!01n1ng rm ·H11 2 19 patios S975 tBR. O'dn• lncld s27ooimo now GaieouardedCom· $9751mo 6U ·A" a. BEDROOM spa & 2 car garage. patoo 5675 642.5722 Ownr / Agt Chres t one muntty. swimming pools. Marguerite, Open Sii· se~J~'::,~ 21neludes pl. LARGE 21". up1telr1 S 1600 mo one.I grndr Avl 67!>-•630 or 6•6·7078 1acuw s walk to belCll. Sun I·• 5•8.2525_ wller hell & Ger•. _ • w/d1ni(lg r.m. decil. & pt~ 811 . For -<nter11tew .call. NW_PT HQTS .area .2Br *HARIOA VIEW HOM{· E>CECUTJVE twn.tlH 2Bdrm plans, !urniShed 2•2• .LIU Ml •1•• age No pets S7SO/Mo • MftlHTmJl: .. $44t,tM ... ·2lZ1 l..tftwlt.' Sc.otti 5•1·230 t P .Ba duplu . 2 Cit g1r. !>BR 38 A lam room 2 Gorgeous location over· and· u n fur n1sll ed 28Rt28A&STUDVupper ••I •• -S300 sec l41-2'H5evet 3 BR. 2 BA. ftmlly rm ...... i;...... ... ... .. S ltwtretl _ yd patoo. no pets S925 1 ·1 d 21 · 3 lookin g pool slt'lhles, S 14001mo & Up Call SI JOO Imo Adults. no 2 t3·922·4"3 day -----·~-· ····---1-. S BR Otvons/11re.. . . H. llltkls ~ ______ ............... ._. • Bit. vn from Ccll lltllSlde ... . P Spauldlnc ""', c... .. ..., OCUNVIEW S1M,OOO Newoort Beach condominium with ocean views from every roorri. Large master suite plus den. Lovely neut ral decor. Very light a nd spac ious. Walk to beac h . Gayle Amato or Micki Cooper •2BRDUPLEX,Qu..i.1u11 mo lsl &MC 631·•625 story, rm in rm Ip frplcs 2 cat ' ,809 Al/I MaryAnn McGuire Res pets Avail now 3tO•, ontd'new crpt wld hooll car oar · pool ale S2600 1111 s t!>SO ~2-738 t 646-6770 Iris COM 676-2238 •EASTSIOE lg 2" 1a.. Int . ..,..., -W ups gar~ good arH ....... 111/1~ IA '"o Gardener/pool set· UllM IULn gar . lndr'I rm, new paint.1--------· sno mo 647.75•0 5 men from bell $975/m 111ce incl 6•7-7526 Agl FURN twnhM 38r 2'~811;;.... 38R 28A quiet I tel Avl carpel , upper lront No •TllWlm •CAPE SERIES• 662· 12621!>•9·'1•6 *LIDO ISLE* . lrptc 2 pvt p1t1os pool. • OAoug no1,s,td1s•,?.~b·' teA~aa~;'s pets $750/mo 720· 1S85 282A3, tndlcl 592. blt10:!''· garege. tennis gym no pets. •-~....... 2171-w •Ulll 111 ,,..._... I 1 _· "" 2 · Oen Quiet ltH SPACIOUS 2BR W11h· 1mmed stoort or tong term ... " S 1425tmo 673· 79•2 ~ -U.li $12001mo $1400/mo er'Oryer llOOk·uP New Large l1m1ly too~ Greet $149!>tmo 64!>·6819 m--~T CHINA COVE 28r 181. 8u1lt·1ns Qui.I 1tea. S875 ~·Al ... ~ R'ff furnished Agt 6•2·!>200 deco1 Well toeated'I ror enter11inono -n•• mo No pet1 64S-205 _ -&Mind ............. :::rz:. $800/mo !>•6·99SO • Bedroom. 3'' Bath HARBOR RIDGE 3br water 4 • Br. 3'.o\le. pool, 3 ga1 Ille bnte & l 1t'1 " NO ....._ .. ,,_ •IDllY"I ... * S3500tmo 111ew hill. con1emporery. lrptcs on golf courae, S 107!>/mo Cell Greg •BEAUT DUPLEX• lrplc tBr 18• duple1e °"""decor 39, 2· ,ea. dbl '"llAL Ml larr w1.1a1 llfr 1yr 159 S29SO 759. 123• wa111. to pvt beecll club. 675·5511 Agent 38Rl28A encl 'llfd, 18th S9751mo Avail lmmed .. , 1 t t I 1 1 X Crestmont "6·9356. •99· 197S g1r wiopnr flp pool, •BA 38A. Quiet eul·de· 11• >Jllaao SHAT ZEN REALTY r,ee ,:r 1 en 9' I nong STUDIO APARTMENT or alter 5pm S•a.4022 1ec tennis 11c nr SCPZ. sac A11111 7120 S t•95 .-.-HARBOR VIEW 38R 28 A 650 O se R 0 0 m w, 111 b a 1 h . Ou11nt ctlermnlng "Cepe 1 yr lse $1195 5•9-0709 less d1scoun1 631·!°>866 •NEWPORT CREST 38R Nu cpl & drapes. lighl . (21J) 111·111•. microirefrig separate COd" tBR, 18A. 2 btlts to I 0 & ocean Welk to the vii· 2"r8A condo. 2 t i t g1r ,,,.,, grdnr no pets Lse FORSTER Rench new rom house uoet Pto· me ... -.... FABULOUS HOME 11.-.000 Trad it ional ,Country French. 58R 61h BA. h o m e Serene setting o n Bl& Canyon Cou ntry Club's I 5th hole. Lak e view. in c redible quality thro ughout Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grad y tennis walk to t>eacn Alll 811 $1750 120·1!>09 toome 38r 28• vi~ lrg 11ate • Block lo bell ~ lege Mat ure pereon No "" ... 1 / .. Utll pets Yard care. weter I S1•S01mo(21 3 .. 27·1131 ...... -.. tot dlw s 1•001mo IM rema e n-sm .. r I ___ W'5W incl $49!>/Mo 673-•388 IPllTmTI '' ullll pd Yr IM. local *.WPMT•llT• lmmac 3BR 2BA .newcrpt, 2131697"730•111emag Sparkling eleen. lerge refs reQ'd HOO/mo. I L C • :uSTOM 1Br lrplc 1 619 •36 1•17 JBR 2"•8A evl now pvt poollspag8;,dnr Lse Ill• tlll tlll ·prsn no pets Avl 811 Garden 1p1s Baauhfull'I • • S 1500 Don Agl 5•8·•196 S2100 !>51· 1 Age 21H 5975 159 707., Merigotd 1andse1ped grounds. lt•Prt ... ~ 1111 •NPT CREST CONDOi Harbor View Home's Best Spacious 2Brl1be condo Call for appt 6•0· 70 2 Pool & SP•. p111ostdeek1, l~~-"!"!!"!""!~-mll!'9'!"• View 2Br 2"8• StSOO Value •Br 3' ,9, New pnt ""alk to So Co111 Plaza." DUPLEX JBR 28A, ocean garTc or carport 111 IU ..... tlW A111 1mmed Agt Kllll'I. 1ritout. guest qlrs $2•00 poc.• spa aic weterigas side PCH Frpl. OtW. Off'I, no pell S 1000/mo. Ho P•ll 6•5·223!> J Coombe Rll'I 6U -66t0 or 673-317• pa10 S7i 51mo 2•1·0651 gar patio No pets ~=:m = 6•6·384~ °' 780·1394 * lllTALI * ELUXE 3 Bdrm 2'~BA. S 16ooimo . SSOO MC 2Bdrm 1' .ea S79S * 1-... 2.5 Bdrm S900·I SOOO/mo. l&llM NW wio till-up nr snapping:-22 10 -z:;.e;;~~nt Dr 22SO V1ngu1rd 5•0·9626 Frig dllhwatner. 1tove Mero. 39t 6•2· 7706 --2 car gar pool. lennos. BAY TIMBERS incl No pell S4S-41S5 Llfge 2 ator., Paler mo S1250tmo C.it198-t!>•7 lllEW ICOZY 28Rl18A. 18A lrple cable. pe>ol. .,_., •• Jll I'* twlMllM, 1va1lable September !>· -Beem ceiling gar. no p1110, g1r No pets 3" Frig dtltlwelher stove 2 ci r 9er ell emen1t1et. Mountain and city hghl1 SELL pets S975 mo 631·7200 w Bey St S8&5 &S0-6357 nci No pets 5•S:4ISS $1250/mo 213·•71-7929 VIEW 48 drm 11rge Days 0•6•5·16112 Eve * 1 BAVSHORES •Br. SB•. bas;kyaro a lovely family FURNISHED IBA tBA, II.Ill Tl ILL •UY I •lllYI* pnvate beech gated tiome s29ooimo thro ugh c~ssified incl ut1t1lies t1undr'1 IJll lfrt EASTBLUFF Non-Smker1 i---1:JQ1-~ltlltDGE . -.nt,CJCIOLIDO ISLE·BAYFRONT -11,415,000 Largest m6de . serene private set· Larger lot a nd d ock. Great view from ting. custo mized end unit next to s pac ious living room with bayfront w ide greenbelt. Four BR. )1h BA. cus· patio for e ntertain ing. Three BR. 48A1 tom outdoor s pa. A must for a buyer plus fam ily ro o m . Terrific location. .....commuot!y $_10001 5t)~NO-gerage. -2.SR-tttA 1!81lstdr I~ on~ tunning. ~ tease 642-8776 la-llTI pels smoke• 675-3383 Calion P11io. poOI, tnc:fry 2BA twnhse fir plen room. $72!>tmo low d•· Frplc Lg p1ho Pool No - • seeking quality . Ann Peters Barba ra Aune o r Carlyn Steiner ON THE QOLF COURR UAI0,000 Bl& canyon with lake view. beautiful custom home. Hl&h ceillnas. 5BR or lBA elegant living room. formal din-Inc, his & hers study. Pool. spa. cen· tral air. alarm system. Beverly Morphy or Barbara Aune llQ CANYON ... ,000 Monaco plan 3 BR. 21hBA. townhorM. Laree master suite located on main ~vel. features private patio and spa. Two story entry. Large formal living •nd d ining rooms. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody CuaTOMIDD-IXPANMD 1111.000 Harbor View Homes. tradltk>nal SBR. lBA. f•mlly home at Its best. Ex· tensfve use of brick, class and rich woods throuchout. Lush landscape. Sari Hinman l_,.Al.D UY 11,171.- You can toss a ball from decks Into t~ ocean surf from this home over· looklnc Emer•ld Bay Beach. White water views. open be•m cellinp. h•rdwood floon. 48't, 4BA. plus pow· · ~r room. R.od O.ley or Dave H irschler ONE OF A KIND 11.200.000 Five BR. h o m e One of Bl& Canyons fin e s t o fferings . I 80' golf course, m o un tain and city llchts view. Im- p o rte d tile roo f. maids quarters. chil- dre ns win g Master suite with slttlnc area and balcony . Danny Bibb and Li nd a Oeth VILLA IALBOA t110,000 M int con d itio n c ondo minium. 2 mas- te r s u ites. Nice ly decorated for youna e xe c utives Walk to beach. Entoy 2 comm unity po ols. entert•lnment areas. Sec u rity aates. ~everly M orphy A810LUTEL Y •AUTIFUL 1121.- Two BR. 21/tBA. town."'M>me, model perfect. Beautiful c.-pet aNd tlle floors. Beveled m irrora, plllnt8tton shutters. End unit, 8tt8Chld 2-c. garage. Gloria Rot>ertton or C•otyn Lowe NIWltORT NORTH ...... M~t soucht after front row loatlonl Wonderful views of city Uchts and mountains. Two BR. upper wnlt. Lfv• Inc room w ith F.P .. uptr8ded. Ann ~ter1 · · •' • WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. Realtor•· ''lo.'i 111111111~ Ill ,,, .. , ... ,,,.., 410 ,,,, "•'"'' BAYSHORE.S. Exciting southwestern 2 bdrm remodel on large quie t corner lot. Built around sunny patio, it has vaulted ceilings, tile floors & fr. a oors. ~1-1400 ............................................. S45Si080{LH) DOVER SHORES. 5 bd~m fa mily home on larRe corner lot with room for pool. Step-up livi ng room fo r maximum views of back bay & city lights. 631-1400 .............................................................. BALBOA ISLAND. Pr Ide of ownership duplex. Li1ht & aity. the vaulted ce if • lnsed 3 bdrm upper Is perfect for owner occuJMnt. l ower 2 bdtm is a super sum- mer/winte r rental. 673·6900 ......... . 8A YSIDI COVES. 2 bdrm waterfront. condo with den & available boat slip. ~igner decor with plant1tion·shuttert. Bly views from almo\t every room. 631-1.00 ........................................... . UDO ISLl. Chlrmlng 1 story, 4 bdrm "upe Cod," be1med cellinl'· fr. doors & hardwood floorJ with 'unn~ centr1I p1tlo on e xtr1 wide lot. 631· 1400 ....................................................... ., .. EWPORT BEACH OFFICE 206 W. COM T HIGHWAY 714-111·1• LIDO VILLAGE atea bayfront condo on 7th floor of security bld1 with o utstand· ing ocean views from every room. Elegant decor with highlights of teak, ebOny & etched glass. 631· 1400.UH• HARBOR RIDOL Spectacular water & city lights views. Customized 4 bdtm estate home with famil y & formal dlnin1 rooms, den & me private pool. 631· 1400 ...................................................... .., ... BALBOA ISLAND bayfront. Contem· porary l story, 4 bdrm with den, f1mily & form1I dining rooms. Apartment over l· c~r garage· with 1 bdrm. office an&.= view. 671-6900 .......................... ''·' ' LIDO 1901. South blyfront with dock for tar1e bolt & 1m1ll private beach. Immaculate 4 bdrm custom home with lar9e entertaining roomJ open~ 10 bayside p11io. 631 ·1400 ............. ,,~ LINDA ISLI. hceptiwl remo4el with fabulout quality. Contemporary J bdrm with b1rroom, wine cellar I open pllety. laytide pitio with oool ' tpl & dOck fof l Iara• bolts. '31-1400 ............... . BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE J 1S MAltl""ll AVE. 71...n.tlll pos11 ~II. IM S 1175 640·03•1 . 149 E Bay TSL MGMT '42· 1603 ....... nll LI •UUlf;,W• LllllY , .... . come see the dlnerenee Newly eonetructed. cut· completely remocMled: tom Oek eablnet1, new Beautiful 2BR apts Pool 11011•. refrig, dllhwelher rK room. leundr'I room' All u1111 lncl. Pr1¥ate Read'I !or 1nst1nt move· enlr'I B~ 1•'1 ., ... No on' Only Sf•O lo S8SOtmo pell 9·• Dall'I S45-41S5 S200 OfF MOVE·IN •lllTILlff * -au-.wn. 1eR 1uutttv1 quiet .,,. 530 W Wltton vironm.nt Pool NON· TSL MGMT SMOKERS ONLY SOfrl . 722·9012 or .. 2·1603 No pell LM Ht . Sorr'I No Pet11 .. 0-0349 •••e• ~ --••e• .... • ~·· TH•MlllWAY -------------- f ( c N fr (r r I 1 i Si a t , " a. N~ , Si Ii c II -T • ... •• *' •: *' ,. • 2CI (Pt •• • t Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday July 17, 1NI C7 Receptionist ~eeds to weigh job attractions against salary .,.., ...... I have been a receptionist fora larat corpontfon for over two ytan . I enjoy my work. have a variet~ tttpe>nsibilities, and am told often by my manager that he is pleased with the job that I do. My problem is that I haven't had a pay inettalt in over a year. When I ask my manqcr about a raitt he a voids my questions. tells me the company is temporarily frenina waaes. or would I check beck with him in a month or so. I don't want to quit my job becau~ I like the peo~e and I lake what I do, but my family and friends think that I'm being taken advantage of. What should I do'! -In Doubt Dear la Dffb&, As a ··susoned" receptionist in a tight labor market. yo u can command Sp.if II.JU\ luir~\/it'<l "'l(l ut1llP~l \tu<J<o I M'd} bt'<Jr(J(ltll '""'"'~Al (I/ .1111'1 H.t•cJlrJO(l'\lownl~ Wt!I I llff'l)L>t ('\ Rm!' 111)01 S/'>Vrnt lfW IUIJf"\ c C)(T'()l('1r N.<ut•h/\ l~I•">\ \IJd .wnn mirYJ liyl~l"(l !t•rw1•\1t'l(Jll\ Id( QU('I b;IJI l'U J' l).')'W'W If'\ 1P~(Jr111'fC1'1 "4(~1<11• TV "''d 1nQ1~ - .... ,.., .... ,..., .. .... , ........ Utt , .... .. a very compet11 ivc wage if you soufht otheremph,>ymcnt. But it sound~ hke the job duties and surroundings are mort impo1unt to-yolJ\han the money. Is the company experiencing a temporary cash flow problem or are the) just cheap? Did management tell the employees that waaes would be frozen and for how lonJ?"Once you get some of your questions answered then make a personal assessment of what is imponan1 to you and make your decision on that basis. If you decide to leave be honest with vour employer. State that you art seeking more money in other employment. He will respect that drc1sfon. Don't a~tempt to get another offer and then expect your current company to counter offer. E"en if they do. you have lost credibility and loyalty to the C'Ompan) lr)ou break. make it ckan. Dear Reoee, , I work · IC) opcr11or for a argt.• O\pllal. There are r11ht or us 10 the dl'panmcnt dunn$ my sh1fi and most of tht' convrr~11on ,, go5s1p or famil~·r<.>latl'd prohlcm~. I don't mind 1h1s sometime~. but 40 houri. a IA l'Ck 1'i too much. How can I upgrade our rnmmun1ca11on without apl)('ar· 1ng 'lnobhish? -C D DearC.O. You an· in tht.· J'Scrfect ~tlln& to bring in cli pping'> or JUSt discuss thl' latl''>I ml·d1cal breakthroughs as the) 1Kc ur. In formation pr<X·cssing people are ~cnwall~ analytical b) nature. so an 1ntcn''>t1ng approach to these hrl·akthr<tugh~ m1gllt be input from REllEE MICHAELS , ~our gr(lup a~ to time and l'O'>t foctot'1 of thl'"-' ath1e,rmt·n1~. fkc·au'><' \Ou don ·1 ha ~ l' an opponun1t' to II.no"' "hat\ hapsx·n1ng t1u1'ldl· of tht.> ho\p1tal during ~our "orkdn~ \.\h~ not mah· a gaml' ot c·urrl·nt l'vt:ntf' Sugge't 1hat on a rota11 on ha'>•'>. l'aC'h pl'f\On hnng 1n Jn an1< k 11f 1nter(''it and 'JX'nd HI 111 15 minutc'I l.11'<.U'I'>· 1ng t hl· tupll -\ 1hir'il tor kno"ledge ••• . Ill tlit• <k'panmt.·n1 head. Auach an oylhrwd proQgi.a! for add1t1onal ro- tn t' IO bt· paidb~ the p1c.-ce. ~ t e h11ur orb~ a dl'.,1(1.natrd flat amount. I ha'c al"a'" "'anted to be 10 1ht' ad' l'rm1ng departmcn1 ofa com pan~ .hul I d1dn·1 ha'e thC' e\J)('nenc(' \t·H·n month'> ago m~ rnmpan~ "'a" 1nq1h(·d 1n a ma""'l' ad,l'n1<,1ng m:.11kr pruJl't 1 and I 'olunlet·red 10 hdp out aftt•r hour\. Bccau!>t' I ha' c·. <srt1'"' tall'nl and good 1.H11tt·n !>k1lb I ha' l' hl•t•n a'kt'd to g1' e ai.s1<,tanct'. on m' 11v. n 11mr. frt:qut•ntl~ Hu"' do I apprl>dlh l l't.C'I\ 1 ng com~n,ation for 1h" :idt.ll11onal 1A 11r~lt1ad. 1Ah1l'h I dl·arl~ ft" l' .• Hr 'urt· to 1ncl u<k a rnunesy cop~ to I '"ur m'o bosi. .,u that there are no ml\l'd "gnal'>. If ~ou are refu!M."d th e prupm:il rnn~tdl·r the fact that this n~·m'Oll' "''" he an t.'Acclk n1 ad-d111on Ill 'our up-dated resu!TI<' anci \h11uld OJ)l'n !>Omt• Pri.'\'IOU!>I~ close• d1111r' Dt>ar f..W .. Prl·~·n1 .i n11n 1 rl'\Uml· ... ho"' 1ng 1he l'\Pl'rtl"nl•: d •U hd\\' gatnl'll in the '-t'\tn month "1n1t·rn,h1p progra m" Rt'D<'t' Micluels is a So•tl Califorai• employmHI •pttli., Job·rt>latt'd q•tt•IJoos slHHlld 'b' drt'sst'd to llttr Jo ~•r~ of tM., Pi/01 . P.O. Box 1511. Cosi. ' 92626. MANAGEMENT ~ /~ JOIN OUR T;EAM MANAGING C ARRIERS THE DAILY P11..0 T IS LOOKING FOR ~'CP Ou A i.. ~,,. MGPS W ILL- rNG TD VlORK ."HA-o:J WE O~R XlITT BASE SALARY PLUS 0 ER $300 IN BONUSES EVERY MONTH GENEROUS GAS ALLOW- ANCE & OPPTY FOR ADVANCEMENT JOIN OUR TEAM & BE E tGIBLE FOR FULL MEDI- CAL COVERAGE CREDIT UNION. 401K PL AN IF YOU VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES. CALL BETH. 642--1321 EX T 205 OR SEND RESUME TO DAI Y PILOT. 330 W BAY ST. COST A MESA CA 92626 available in W11tnti11tlr Huntincton l11ch Fo11t1i1 Y1ll1J NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car · and proof of lnsurence. .. 842-1444 Ask tor Joanne Craney IS " . . ~ PART TIIE!! n. .... ,....,! IULmlTIFID HM ...... tot Men- ager/Trelnee ~ Patt time ..... he!Q. ldNI .,.. 114iCMt1 muet be neat In apclelralQ, courteoua • ..,..lie. tnd ~to IMtn a *Y eac:hint tM*-,,.... Some mctrona knowledge helpful but not naceuary. 'or aerlous conlidefetlon in en eacellent CatMf 9PPIY SPICIAL GAIAGI IAU IATI ONLY .. /Hne;CALL M~n: J.....,,,..., .. -...... 1•11/ITll In '*'°" between tOem ...... II to 3pm at e&.avuna Hill Mall eHunttnoton Center e So Coaat Plaza E O.E -UUI HiliUllT Unique SSS up fOf ag· gr ess1ve. attlcul1te producer with sharp phone Skills & pro· less1ona1 appearance. part time poss Mr David •5'4-1880• llllnllY FIT PIT Salary open. 722· 7537 • Guaranteed salary & commission •Paid training • Advan~t Oppty • '1>C!Slflve"atmospl'lere • No selhng • No ctollng _ • 8 hour shths AM/PM + -:It .... ,.w •• , '* P.W tral1l11 '* eAhlODA (4) S2SO. queen bed S85. 12Shp 110 MercrutMf. 88 J?S1s S sod loldtd ?S?091 elec; typewriter $30. ntle Top & covers Excel Sales· Ser~ stand SIS. 662-06S6 cond 646•3794 * Parts . Leasing ANTO WHFr Prve'l Bdrm. HUTCHINSON 13' In· 131-3171 set & Ids w~tng d$1{. Incl. flatable. pedstal steer. 1500 Auto ••au Dr. dresser. mirror. nt. stnd. SSOttp Evninrude elect. IVl S 175 gd cond 962-1839 -5LS2250obo.~li95 Santa Ana - NEW Daybed Whit• & ---------55 Frwy at Edinger Brass. wtmauresses & YAllTlllMlhlll Wtl 1 ••JS trundle Complete S24S 37' Sc>ort fltMr. 50' motor •!r"511 - '111141HH ......... HHODORI ROBINS fl) lo ~ ( ....... \ 'MmllmlT.., Auto. alt. pw. p Ioctl, ce. (1KUA722) ... *8'0·8733* yacht & manyottlefs from Service Hrs. Mon-Fri loaded. , 5.yr warr. alarm . -•. -S225 per mo. Call VIC at 7:00 am to 10 pm CLEAN! S21K Invested LIVING RM, bedroom. Marlin Yacht SharH ,. s16 goo 673-3800 Loaded! Pwr equip! Like kitchen & outdoor furn. 675-8285 c · E•cellent cond Best of--~ -& =To~yo=-u.,.--=-s-u""'P""'R_A.....,,8""'6.,....,., nu! s2 u 15 (2,EL126> lers" Evenit1gS 960-9810 Sail..... T 14 s•e·llnw While wtgrey Interior. NEW DAYBED. BOY'S 12 H. sliLIOXT kiti I' , I electric sunroof. white Oak & brass 2 mattress. unsinkable. wt Dolly & B M wheels i. mt S l6.000 Of JOHNSON & SON L tn c o I n M 1· r 1 u , y trundle. complete S265 cover. seoo. 673-6381 ~offer~ ~9-3249 840-8733 129 Edgewater Balboa VOLVO 264GL ·n . lthr, /'tjze ...i,.•h<•' H 1w'1 ( o•l 11 M••• '.\() ~JO QUEEN StZE-MA TT RESS 1982 CATALINA 30· OF NEWPORT 8IACH stereo. elec wndws, runsl 1----1U1 ! Ef 0 X . UTll £ D toacfe<f. gooa coner.:-at -siooo122:03 ff" v msg s CADl.LAC BRANO NEW' S 155 Dana Point. $29.000 or w/rtn call Call 8'6-4293 best offer * * 951-8987 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD VOL VO '73 Wagon-MINT --------• CAL 2o Seagull Ol B. new Ea~~ ~~aW:rs I cond New paint (orange) · · F iu~ nu rblt trans amffm cus. bottornpaint,VH .......... 7am ·10pm.Mon-Frl Sh kns St350 631-7218 llUT Fii llTlllEJ TUa••• 11•nuy 'IT TMFIWt,, lllllTDllllll 111-1111 11114 ... Will ..... , ....... , port shp, S2250 OBO - ----PS 641-8200 vw-·19 CONVERTIBLE BEAUTIFUL SELECTION of late model. tow mlleege Cadillacs In Or•nge County! See us todayf 5-40-1100 Qnty one morning a weelt for 5 hrs Must have car $511-ir PLUS gas allow- ance L1m1ted opportunity to join Gen office w / P. Ille national real estate mar-b kkPg. N e architect kehng system with un-9am-2pm M-F 645-' 170 1tm1ted earnings tnfor-· - mat1ona1 seminar July llm /llllSTAIT 20"th · For "reservations. ....n Mlllill call Jack Ayres. Select Growing Pre>perry Mgmt .. , ..... == Better Homes & Gardens Co hH immediate open. 751 ·5000 1ng tor Secreta.ry-Ass1s-.. ,., ....... .., llOIP.TIMIST --. --· )(Int telephone manner PllBRS Word proc /dtet. 5'1tlls Needed tmmed•atefy No Call Paula 6'0·2722 exp we tra"' Start $8---s iohr Ella Day s20-'0'5 ll01n.11FO WIST --Nwpt Beh based ftrm took. Pll ~ TIAOlll ing for enthus11s1tc per- Co-teachltlg w/3-yr-otds son. 50 wpm will train on P T position epen CM computer great opport area 5'6·32'4 lor grow1h 476-21 '6 lfH PlflTll RENTAL agent/Yard per. Who can run hamadas son FI T for busy Costa 24 i-7557 Days Mesa rental st ore Apply 1930 Newport Bl C M HI -E PlllTm Restaurant Newp1 Bch in-plant has l&-•'I F T opening tor press op-- era tor 1 yr up req'd AB Please apply 1n person h h I 'f· d •SERVERS t roug c asst 1e Dick. 9850 sal $15.500 •HOST/HOSTESS 1ant Property Mgr Re- spons1blll~s incl Type 6Swpm phones. Word Processor up good or- gan1zat1ona1 sktlls & de- tail oriented 4 Day week Salary to S 1600t mo. (714)756-2505 WfJfldy llOTY /lllllllPll- Needed PIT for small. energetic 1ntenor design l11m A1rpor1 area Bright sell-starter 9am-lpm 5 ::lays 545.5753 INDUSTRIAL marketing co has openit1g for ship- ping clkt warehouse mgr trainee Exp helpful Will train Call 645-2939 from 9-4 lor 1ntervteW $$$$$$$ lntl~t'1.Care . * TELEMARl<ETI~ aopt selling. base • tnnuses no selling. PT. noexp nee 8'8·8878 $271 __ , 18 toot. OOOd condition 613-8321 Ital T9' W, OFF SHORE · Newport " -..a--a:-Beach Mooring. 20 min lo. l[tr ........ s retty wtth Ericson 26" PAii 11200 771-1198 or 850-2215 Ull .. Siii PACIF-tC SEACRAFT 25 • l'llllUlllTlll 1977. excellent cond lnbOunf & outbound pos-Call Eventt1gl S 19.000 840-5363 •t•ons a va1tabte with Hl-1717 Iii,./. hcka/lter ... -Ryder S)'lems. Inc FT & PT at Cost. Mesa fac11tty 7122 Hourly wa{I' Call Kathy 111.111 IUP or Debbie. 64'·3045 Ml1ttJJ ..... 1 Up to 45' S500tmo. 207-A nPllltf ... f /T--llml!"m~a'!"Tl!"'llL!"""'!"'LI_._, Edgewat• 873-0563 MCS Operator for "IC:hni-Furniture. beds. AntiQues .. -U--IUP----cal catatog work. West· 675 602 • minster area 898·6400 misc • 4 for 48' sailboat lmmed. TVPiST Must have wflf FIRST TIME MOM needs Temp. or perm. 640-9181 Newport area Writer o1 playpen & porta-crlb. FOR rent 38' bOat 'slip novel & poems No Jennifer 754-7685 NEWPORT BEACH FLAKES 759-1 190 l~Llffllllllnl -111111 llM• WIUDl/ln/• $250 GIRL'S 10.apeecl MacGreoor Yachts. ;!3 1 brcycte~S. 989-8410 Ptaceri11a C M HANOMA hand ~ PERMANENT SAILBOAT SLIP In front of JOltt Stocum1 Restaurant. Newport Beach 5'8· t 725 11£1 51 IS£I New ores. brakes. paint, .... II STOCK stero c;;::2 :;;,1 cond 2600 Hatbor lltvd. '17 BMW Comertl*s ] lO < hOCU~ frQlll ·as Jll .......... stt.295 Oolphon/8'0 18101111 '15 311 .......... $10,495 W h•l•/P•"" f8Xll 1 lt ktventory of ovtr SO nice, used lltWs LOIC BEACH &BMW 3670 Cherry Ave. long Beach 3 Blocu N. of ~ rwv (114) 421-5414 COSTA MESA rLEASE.TOOWN1 t or purchase at our low FLEET prices : t NO DOWN PAYMENT : : Our 1n·hO~~~e~s~:~r~'!~es it easy 1 : tor you to lease a brand ~w Chevrolet car or truck or a late model used vehicle (any : make) ASK FOR tt JOE CRAVERO tt JERRY TROST ! (ONLY) ! ...... : CHEVROLET : t CALLS46-1200 t : 2828 HARBOR BLVD.. : • yr xlnt benefits N-smkr 42•1&78 EOE Kerry 833·3232 3050 S Bristol Costa Mesa. CA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii.tiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Restaurant 5 -DRAKE quilts for sale. ·new' Also EaJl.,.tat WHt.. 2 QUtll frames. Oon't have 5535 to baste 818·981-'853. -•R•t•f!'!l,R!"le!"lo""t"e""A .. c'"'H .. E"'R-1-10T ooG CART -,op 21J 1Jf.5JH 4 COSTA MESA • WAITDU l~~~~~~~~b·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~-For New 45' rnotOf yecht. i- Call Lynn 938-0666 r,MAufrr"l1'l•' C.~ -0 £\"' { -f) -C ~Q. • TEMPORARY IMMEDIATE OPENING Full time typist position avail- able immediatefy-throttgh- last week in October. 60 words per minute, addrtional office skills a plus. '7.• ... Ill'. 8 AM ti I Pll MlllllY*"FPIDY Call 642-4321 x202 Ask for Patt or Guy. IDIW. IFFICI Restaurant e•perience. Ille b-:>okkeep1ng & office procedures ........ Rn&ll.ULll Children & Preteen clothing store 1n Fashion IJtina neias ,,T PI T sates associates Sates exp nee Apply In per- son KIERE INC 319 Newport Center Dr . Newport Beach 760-1400 IAlllllT OllU. PTIFT •net wknds . no ••P nee Call 645-7100 Ul.• lllTlllTll Weetcends Eddl9 Arnold Sailboats. &424786 -Gooo i<>b•. retieble MrVlees. 1n1ar .. ting thlt1gs to Duy • Ws .it 111«e ~day In Clellifled. TM Ddily Pilot is seeking part-time drivers tor afternoon Mliv~y of newspap~s 1n the following areas· -tl NEWPORT BEACH -tl COSTA MESA *HUNTINGTON BEACH * FOUNTAIN VALLEY -tl llNINE Three hours ~r day between the hours or 12 p.m. and l p.m .. seven days a week. Must have a reliable car, insurance and good driving record Earn S20.00 to 530.00 ~r day. plus bonus. CALL 642-4121 x209 ASK FOR ERIC BLADE . llllJl'lllt will house sit or do Quality stainless S85e0 weekend rehef care New• Make offer E •963·6216• •645-0170• OFFICE OVFRl.~D MIH.Trm~-0\!;) l""U ~~ '!'I P(J";:J WOID HMI ARll EXTRA SS JltrclaH.llt -1REMODLING bath· lg mrb4 lei9rcycltt/ -------(clftecl lty CLAY •. 'OllAN ------- S-ttll Hll 0 l!eor•ongc l~e 6 Kro,,..bled 1acuz1 tub. lk nu. big oek Wiii Wiii All Lfis•n . Hlt m1rors & cabnts. fancy W.E.E '. WAIT! --I faucets. sinks etc days '--11•:J411111l,.,"'rDC"rt--6•0·8500 eves ~4-5408 words b,.low •o mo~e 6 191~ H&fbX N:Qtlu;;:c ,.,,,i;le v.o .. :h P· ,.. letters of 650 lfn"'9CU1ate. 2000 eoch •n 1•s J.,,e of sQuores + 9tvd. CM LM 1 a.n-1 .., 50-Setect 0ea1ers Ill MllD .. ttr '""' (Dealer space 1va1l1ble) sale seoo .... transfer ... mt, byrguo~~ drlvelhatl. 12200 Firm. 650-6429 pie... leave message T•lmY -----OBO Dan 673-7586 &1•111n1 Antell nlllTlll Custom POflCtle Gu•da-Oak & dark wood deslls. C..f!lm I red paint Job htgNigtlts IHIUIU roll-tops, (la.SI of Unique coMPUtEK Lfttonl ' thll "81 Honda Super HOIT19$') Also cabinets. c 0 mp u I er R • n 111 • Sport Vance & Htnee chairs . lamps, and S79tmo IBM-PC clones high perf wtnlnja ltyte •CLERKS •TYPIST •SECRETARIES a RECEPTIONIST •WORD PROCESSING •ACCOUNTING CLERKS •DATA ENTRY OPERATORS _. ... , .. , ... Tiii , .. ._YI CAU. TODAY 18400 Von Karman Ste 130. Irvine 474-2974 100"1. FREE to Applicant EO.E. T~uft .IT.._IY_ EARN $400-.$1000/WK marble fireplace Good & MIC'S * 281•2416 detail St .488 obo. Stuff. No Junie! • 650·2677 lllT llRI Tllll IT. ''" tt Yn lffi 4 .... flllft7Jtlil Siient auction a11 day XbOKXaLE ll1ffiAs · ... SATURDAY JULY 16th free to IOlll'lg home.10 ------!!111111~· Starts7AM lo4PM wks old, box trained 'Mmfti&IWI Alley behind 422 ACACIA h642-43 t5tw752·6868 Tehoe r.g & ""° '"°"' at waterfront CdM HOLLAND tu"Zzy rabbtt. St0,5t . (1MKl500) ..... lllW--very friendly' to Good Hunllt1gton Genier home 5'6·"65 JOHNSON & SON '05 Frewy at Beach Blvd TO Ooc>rJ home wllllda: July_ 14, 15. 16. 17 Smt F German Stlepar~ L 1nr n ln M o·r 1 1ir y • .. • •• ' ~ " ! • FREE adm FREE patk1t1g t ' ...... ..-al -.. Oak & Brau 676-0524 mix 1 yrs. -· e=:c ..,... ~'" ..... ,.. • ,, 1. ,, PLAYER Ptano circa 11198 with rolls GOOd cond S2850tobo 548-5030/d 641· 7420/e • * '* shot• * M0-3240 ...... ..,.. ---•11 auc 111• m A daMlfled ad'• the IOlutton • ~ t AT -DI , ... 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England (AP)-Three greens were flooded -and one Hubert Grren was burned -by steadv rains that washed out thir'<f- rou nd pla) Saturda. in the I 17th British Open golf champion-shi~. The rare raanout. actually CllUSCd by fl ooded greens at· the -Rayal Lytham and St: Annes .Golf ·t'lub. pushed back the third round until todav and set up the first Monday finish in tournament history. '. The sponsoring R~yal and Ancient Golf Oub-of St. ~ndre--ws first announced a doubk round of 36 hoks for today. "The substantial amount of water .. ..., ............. FountalD Valley ~ proclact Rea lleluH•dela 18 hmed In at nme &uard for tile Soatla ID tile 37tla 81lrtae All·ltu Football-Game at~ Bow~J ~ -.- SUNDAY. JULY 17. 1988 Jorw-K .. 11 ......_. h1ptethlon merk et Olrnlplc Tr181L D2. occ productRomlnehltlplM ........................... . Mehdizadeh trying to grin and bear it FV player admits frustration about future college pla ~s By ROGER CARI.SOI'\ Of Ille Deir .......... LOS .\:-.;GELES -Reza Mehdazadl'h sits amidst a group of fello" .\II -Stars and JUSt gnns and tnes to keep quiet. That'<, hard to do "hen 'ou·re frustrated -and Mehd1Ladeh '" indeed frumated. because although hl''s certain he ran compete. as \\t'll as dominate. an the 37th Shrine ..\II-Star Football Game an the Rose Bowl Saturday .he kno" s his trail takes a different rou1r "hen the game 1f o,·r r. . .\t 6-foot-I . ~~fi pounds. he "as considered too small for the maJor college 'ICOuts. and e' rn had someone taken a chance on him. he missed tht> boat because he failed has S~ T test. .\n lran1an_iu birth. he dad not begin h1Hducat1on in the t 'r11ted'States untif he "as I~ and even as he entered Fountain Valin . his ma~te~ of the English language had not progressed to tht• point "here ht' could l'as1I\ understand the linr points ofa college preparato~ course .\s a result. hl· managed an o' erall grade point a' er.agc-0.f JUM a httle over 2.1. and comb1nt>d "'ilh a lo" S.\ T ~ore. 1t 1sn 't rnough. according to ~( ~A standards So Mehd1Ladeh was gnnning Olnd tr) mg to keep his cool on Thursda' "hen thr South team convtned here at the .\I Mala1lah ·shnne Temple. But after ackno"ledging that he would be play1n1at no!>t" guard for the South. that he was stall on his way to commun1t} rollegr pla' for two }ears and acceptina congratulauons for a welf-doneetTort in the rece010ranae ( ount~ .\II-Star game. he admitted his 1mtat1on. "It JUSt d~sn·t SCt'm fair." he said. "I was only 12 'ears old" hen I came here and althoupi I could get a Ion ... I cena1nl~ couldn't speak fluent Enghsh "The~( ~~~ms to hand out d11Terent rules. I tried m~ hardest during high school. but at was hard when I wu.ldn 't undcrsiand "hat the~ "err sa~ ang ... It's also thr basis for the tarn smile from his All-Star coachd . Fontana's Dack Bru1ch and Thousand Oaks' Ruben Richards .. He ha'I \Omc1h1ng to prO\ l' an th as same:· said RruKh. "ho 1s \\Cll·a\\are of the age-old bug in t~me -hn~e .\II-Stars almo'St al" a~ s ha' e tnelrfOur-year colkgc futu re lined up and oftl"n the gaml" 1s ~n art1st1c ktQO\\n_• . , : . . • . ··~oml' ol lhl·iti ltaH· nothing to gain and a,ot to lose lpndl').'' ~1d Bru1ch ofthl· natural!~ tough Mehdizadeh. Rcui·s dad. ~an~ur. "as a two-ume world l0hamp1on an frel'St~le "resthng tn 1961 and· '65. amona othl·r endea,ors. and was Iran's national coach in the 14~\ World Champ1onsll1ix "hen 1t fin1she¢steond. (Pleue eee MEKDIZADEB/1>2) gE!~~~1:~~~~1;}il~~7i·i Angels' streak comes to scree_ching halt ~~-..qILll!~llllIK..rQOY.Jj)~ll..J~C~ldl[!re~u·L--e~~~~;r.;~~~~~r.:;~ time·· to accommodate the early-even-ame s r ng morning starting time necessar) ror a ended as Detroi·t -doubte round. the R and A said. . The third round now 1s scheduled -t -1 Q } -i - to begin toda\ at 3:"15 a.m. PDT with powers 0 -W n lh last !hreesomc star,ti.ng. at 7~5 -~ a.m. Mond a} ·s llmt>S will be an- nounced later. None of the leaders had started and none' of the early starters had finished their rounds Saturday when play was abandoned due to floods on the itreens at holes Nos. 9. 10 and 11. The Royal ifnd Ancient announced that all pan.al scores were wiped out. .\II scores will n·,en to 36-hok totals. And LhaLburncd Green. Green. .:a I. the I Q77 l :.s. Open wanner and the I Q85 PGA champion. birdied fi,c of thl' ~vcn holes he pla}ed before the \\:.tsh~out. He was e\'e n par for the tournament at that point. onl) five shots off the lead. .\II those b1rd1cs are lost. however. and his score goes back to his second· round total. 147. 5-ovcr-par and JO behind leadl·r Nick Pncc. "That's golf:' s.tid Green. "The) ha\ c to do what they have to do:· Some other .\mericans who lost fast starts were Core} Pavin. 3-under- par for seven holes: Paul Azmger. 3- under for s1~ holes. and Tom Watson. 2-unda for four holes. .\11-;tar Low. chairman of the championship committee of the R and .\. said the del·1sion to wipe out Saturda' ·s scores was prompted by the necrssit~ to changc pin positions on the flooded greens. "Pin positions will be chanied. at least on nine. and an that condition we had no alternative but to cancel the scores from toda)':· Low said. It "a" the correct decision. Pnce. the tournament leader. said. . By RICHARD DUNN .,.., .... c.. ........ ._. For the An~els. It was seventh heaven whi le ll lasted. but like all good things. 11 had to end sometime. The ~ngels· longest winn ing streak of the season came to an abrupt halt at seven after a 10-1 thrashing by the CA·troit Tigers on a warm. mugay Saturda' afternoon at .\nahei m Stadt.ttni. Before a cro"d of 30.08~ and a regional tcle\'ISIOn audience. the .\ngcls ran into a hot pitcher -6-6 rrght·han~r JctT Robinson. For the Tigers. it also marked the ('nd of a streak as their three-game ta1lspin.~as stop~d. It also helped Detroit regain a two-game edge over .the surg,ing !'le" York_ Ya~k~~ in th~ .\ L East after having lost two games of the lead tn the pre\'lous two nights. Right-hander Willie Fraser. the .\ngcls starter. was shelled in the fifth mnang and .\ngels lost for the first ume since Jul~ 5. "It would haw been nice to keep the streak gbmg. hut e'erybo<h"s going to lose their games:· said Fraser ( 6-9). who was I 0-10 as a rookie last St'ason. ··11 just happened to be my da' to lose: t hr long ball hun Fraser again. He allowed l"O homers in the fifth annmg. a three-run blast to Matt ~okcs and a two-run shot by Gan Pettis. It ga ve Detroit a 5-1 lead. ail thl' Tigers would need. The .chedale · HOME TOCSay-Oetroil, 1:05 o.m. July 1.-roronto. 7:35 o.m July 19-Toronro, 7:35 o.m. Juty ~Toronto, 7:35 o.m. July 21-ldle July 22-Cteveland, US o.m. -;Mv D-<tevetend. 7:05 ~.m. • All gamn on KMPC (710). runs an t"o anmngs ... Fraser ga'e up fi,e earned runs tn thl' fifth inning. He was rocke~" for fi, c runs an the third 1001ng on Jul~ 2 at Tiger Stadium "Fraser pttchM a good· gamt' for · four 1nn1ngs:~ said Angels ~anaaer C'ooki~ Ro1as. ··With Fraser. it seems like CH'~ time. it's one big inning. It C\plodes bl-fore ~ou snap your fingers.·· Fallo" ang san~lcs b~ Luis Salazar and Da'e Bergman. Nokes ripped a ~-0 pitch into the -\ngels" bullpen in nght. Ra' Kn ight. "hose defensive pro"CSS at first t>ase an the seventh killl·d an .\ngels rail~. smgled to lefi beforl· Pettas homcn'd deep· into the '\lands over thl' left crnter-ficld wall. "Nokt>s' ball "ould'"e earned out an' where:· Fra'it'r said. "Pettis' too. I don't have an~ e'cuses. I JUSt didn't • pitch \\ell. Then he added: "But it would be a little hard to accept If I were in Hubert"s posi ti on. "It's going to he hard fo r the guys wh o did get otTto prett~ good starts to go out and pull the trigger tomorrow and to play the same holes again.·· "Detroit has been pretty tough on me:· said Fraser. 1-4 lifetime against thl' Tigers. "One time when I faced them (on .\pril 27 in Detroit) I walked scn·rranctgot a:wt rrout-of~ ~ timt out against them I gave up six "I ~~lo~of pitches up that I was getting uts 1th. Pettis was havi ng a tough t m; ith the fork ball toda). but the l: he hit out was up an the stnk~ e. Gary has hurt us all ~ear. (Pleue eee A!fG&L8' /DS) Johnny Ray of tbe Anaela leape oftr a eliding Pat Sheridan of detrolt to complete II#&-. ...... a doable play dartac eecoad-••••al fl6 Satantay•e &ame at Aubdm 8tacll ... l ,, II' -·· ,. Dodgers-Cubs postponed Low said the R and A originally opted for the first double-round wind-up since 196 1 rather than extend the format by a full day because ··Monday seemed to be very m----'IUHOL.Ll!:'ra~c:..!.ti'-.;v~c_-~more especially as in regards to hole anotraviliccommo- dattons. ·· CHIC .\GO l .\Pl -The C-h1~0 Rams tie Dallas in L08AlllU.W~-~Jftjll'P~4~.!.-~~.-~~~~--:::--~--. ·scrimmage The weather forecast for today calls for drizzle in the morning. with clea ring in the af\ernoon. Price. a native of South Africa who now lives in the United States .. remained tbe leader with a 36-hole ·~otal of 137. 'S-under-f'ar. :rhafs one ahead of Seve Ballc5teros of Spain. twice a wi nner of .Jhis tit le. Defending champion Nick Faldo of England and American Craia Stadler followed at 140. American And\' Bean was at 141. Wtte tied ~-~ 1n the ninth innmg Saturday when rain forct.'d postponement of their ~at1onal League game at Wnglc~ Field. forcing 1t to be rt· pla)cd in its rnt1ret~ as part of a doutilchrader toda' T 1m Belcher" 111 p11ch agamst Jeff Pico in toda~ ·s opener. with Chi- cago·~ ~I :'\1pper facing Bnan Holton tn the Sl'cond game , The .chedale AWAY Tooev-CnitffQ (2), 10 1.m • July 1.-sr. Loui,, S:35 o.m. July 19-Sr. Loui,, S:lS o.m • Jurv 20-SI. LOUii . 10-.35 1.m Julv 21-Pittsbur9'1. US o m • JulY 12-ftl~9'1. ':35 om • Julv n-Pltt$bur9'1. •:05 o.m • • On TV. Cl'lennel 1 I. Masters champion Sandy Lyle of -Scotland was tied ·with Americans Fred Couples and Bob Tway at 142. Ciak.aft~•-llafael Pa1alero dl"9 .... to ftnt llue OD plck-.-tllnnr to Dodlen ftnt ....... Tracy Wood8oa. The Dodgcrs t1cd the game. 2-~. m the !11\th after Mike Marshall and John Shclti~ stngkd and Jeff Hamil- ton sacnlict.>d the runners to SC'Cond and third. chasing Cubs starter Jamie \ 1o\t·r Trac~ Woodson grtttC'd re-_ he' er Les Lancaster "1th a sacrifi~ 11~. • Al 1*M1 on Ko\K {7'0l Adjusting to retirement tollghest time for football player BJ HAL BOCK ,,.,....._ The rookies rtpon today. the veterans on Thursday and by next w-«kcnd the PittsbutP.a Steeltn trainina camp will bt oozina wnh football Dia~ For the firM time in I ( yan, Donnie Shell won•t bt ont ofttwm. mapdot towns tn bttWttn. the NFL returns. -On every practice field, COIChes with clipboards check wind sprints in one corntr and ovcnized individuals attack bloc:kina sleds and tacklina dummies in another. Playbooks are dislribu~ and diFskd. The wbok football • practice opnation snaps qudly into ~. And ~. each )Ur some playm must Gary fencik and Walter Payion woa•t bt adjust to tht culture shock of not doi111 what in Plaueville, Wis.. with the Chicaeo lean. they havealwaysdont. not bft•• ~Of'lbat Don't look for Dan Fouts at the SU Dao sttnt. They tttH'f anchuddraly. July beeomcs Cha,.m camp or Ray Ouy in the Loe Aneefn footbelrs touabat time, a time to •n doint Raidm' facility at Olnanl. somtthil'I ~~with tJw rat oltt.etr lfvn. They are ~ the bmcr ~ten Shdl wmt to traini• camp with the who for the fina time an maybe two ftnd Stttlm for 14 swnmcn. &M ._ oae 11.a ht ~are noc tmilll lady for a loadld--. aetn• llf'Olll ..tfty ~Ill eo ...-._-.. The Kric at tllc 5eftlm camp ia ~ the lastooea tbc .... 1ddnsi¥ecasuiD wida Pa. is a familiar ritual tbat ii rouai~ .......-50 carttr intnrccpCioes. mou than uy man CiCit July_ia toWM like Suwuec. GI.,*" tbt wbo ever Dla,ed die "9itioe. AtlDll Fllcoa pitch cam~ and Su MamJI. . This July 11 t11t 5-len' ~ trainias Texas. wha IM*t the HoustOft Oilen. camp in Latn* IPl'.illll to Hit Doane SMll ii From La Croue. Wile .• wbm dw New _ stwl'S•thomeinColOmbia.~.C.HeiLat~ OibM Saints are ptberiftl. to c:uti*, Pa.~ JS. f'fUred. C\'Cr) goal I had set. I've done" hat I wantrd to ~hat ifs hlte and how profoundly tt will affect do. Now ifs ove-r. ~our ltfe until vou·re into It. "You miss 1t. though . i\fter do1na that for "f ootbail 1s a pla~r·s lift from earty •· 23 years from h1Jh school to C'Ollett to the pros. It 's a part of them. To bt with6ut 1t c:an leave and then sudden\~ )ou'rr not doint it. you miss them adnft emotionally. The ones who do it. Thtte's no question about that. • better are tho9t who antlC'lpatt mirtment and Most of all Shtll said. he tboupt ~would Ian " II ..._... f · • miss the camradnic. the relationships with P ior tt ~ aa"".u 0 time. • men who had been almost like brothen to him. Shell talh into that c:atelO')'. "You·re li\ ina t•ther." he satd "You'rt "Sutt. I took at my Super Bowl rinp winn1na tottthcr and losina t0ttther. You somt t1mc-s and thttt arr pat ~ .. ht establish fttlinp for each other. You kan on said. "But I can't 'do iftymoft than 1 did in ont anothtf and )'OU pull for one another." football. I'm satisfied. rm a realist. I planned Eric Mar,rnau. ex«utivt director ofNtw when I'd bt ,rtti• qut. We bew a couplt of York'' Ctnlft for Sporu Pt)'dM>loly and ~urs btfore I dMt it TMt IMHI it ea*r." consuhant for a numbn of prohsional spons Tht planni-na 1nduckd 1C>i11f back IO hnchitn. undm&ands •hat Shdl is ll)'iftl. school for his Mutm depft in pidanct and "('mainly retimMnt is a bC ~&a11rnmt ooun~hns. He has laueW his own '*9ine11 and shock for the MKUSSAd athlt'lt,' he said. in Columbia. cdtd Soom Counldi"I Savitt "It's a little hard to detcribt. MOA ofttwm don't to PfO''lck help for othtr athtttn. know how bis an adjustment it wdl be until Mafltftlu thinb lftOf'f ud..JnOft athletes tbe\.'f'f U\to 1&... • • •\_ lf'f appn>ec'htftl reUl'etMftt lhf. WIY ... 4id. · .. In tomt v.ayi. it's oomplrabk to bavtna a v.-uh a nt't-<arur pmt p&an. That rtd..ces the wbrrt tllt W•i---~-Jft(l8ft . IO "In my cut. I qs kind of uaiqw. .. SbeQ r---4lll..-1-&, ... llcit1AL...:11S..,,,-...L...llmd btlt...Md..L......_M •icl "'f l*ft'd io--lofta nd I accomptiftd child. Nobod) can tell ''OU abaidoftime what ttns1on that the opmina of tra1ni• camps thf 'Slitn and main •In bt. ¥oa can't "'kn-o•--,m-tJhl ot~lf'lrillr'r. .. . ' ' THOl 'S.\~D O.\KS (.:\P)-Free agent corneroo k Curtis Baham ~ turned an antt•rcept1on 10 1 yards fora 1ouchdo" n to help the Dallas Cow-tio~ 'I w a tie agamst the Los Anedes Ram 1n a scnmmage between rool 1es of the two Nfl. teams l\aturda~ at the Cowboys· traini• camp Each team '\Cored three touch- Jo" mm the contest on the c:ampusof California Lutheran Univenit)', "h1ch 1.·ond udC'd after each team bid iour c1t1ens1' t.' pos~Slons of 12 p&ays fir more t-lr<it-\ear m:c1ver Ev~t Gay caught a 1 "-~ard scorin& pass from t>...e' an wttne~ on the Cowboys' or-.'ntng possesion. and teCOnd-)'alr fullhack Gerald White added a 1-ymd touchdo" n run for the Cowboys. In add1t1on to Babam's iaeer- cepuon. the Dallas~ r"elilleled turnovers with an 1nteniepeeon~ linebacker Ben Hummel and a hne fumbk rttovel)· by safety Owens. Keith Jonts. who led tbc llalftl ~ith .. 1 ,ardson 12 carrics....S• a 2-yanf run for the fi,. ~ A..- touchdown. RobM DeloilM>....-..a I-yard 5e0nna run. and Eric J1t 111 ~vcred John Francis' ....... IM end WM for the final ICCft ~ .._ Rams. Los """In qU61..... .... MiUt11 rompleRd 9 ol 1 J re··., l 86 ''&Rb., wtuk Jon &.Illy .. ltahlS with tbrft recepeiw II yards. "1 t~\ today ....... praaicc." Cowboyl COlda T:: Landry aid. ··we had a kit on.Ill • lot Of·~· .. Ii•• .. ~..., hard lO saftllc <Alt ~ Tbt 1111111 thin& wt'U br Ible to do ii lac* • lilifls"iliCJ ttt ' '' Flap~over San Prancl.co'a landmark homer 8alllftll retaiD8 pole po9idOD TORONTO -Danny Sullivu ran II into a mechanical problem Saturday but held onto the pole polition for today's Toronto Molson-Indy race as a 11rona efTort by Mario Andtttti fell just shon. SuOivan's Friday qualifyina lap or 106.314 mph, I ,.,.. ne Aueda._. Press trad' record that gave him the provisional DOie, was good eno ugh to cam the I 98S Indianapolis '°°winner SAN FRANCISCO -Finl there WIS • hjs th ird straight {>Ole and fourth or the 1ason. a .controveny O\'er who caught the San Thcsin&lepo1nthceamedforwinrunathepolealt0 Francisco Giants' 10.000th horM run. moved Sullivan into a tie with Penske Racina Now there's a flap ovc:r who hit it, Ernest teammate Rick Mears for the CART-PPG Indy-car Riles or Will Clark. series lead with S6 ~piece. ... Heptathlon, 100 meters marks fall Joyner-Kersee. Ori Joyner shatter records at Olympic Trials ·The Giants hailed Riles' homer durins a 21-2 rout Andretti. who fi nishcd the second and final of the St. LouisCardinalson July 9 as the landmark shot European-style qualifying session of the Wttkend INDIANAPOLJS (AP) -Heotathlete Jeckie Joy. that made the team the first in the National Leaaue to sitting in the pits while his crew furiously worked to ner-Kerseet the pa1elt woman llhlete in die wwtcl. and hit 10.000 homen in franchise history. n.:pair a brokr n throttle li nkage. jumped past Al Unser her sister-1n-law, sprinter Floreacie 'Grifllth Joyner, The ball and Riles' bat went to the Hall of Fame. Jr. 10 1ake the outsidl' spot on the front row. shancrcd world tnd and field records with fnthtnina Now, thoup, the Tribune of Oakland says it has His fast lap of the 30-minule session was IOS.723, case Saturday in the U.S. Olympic Trials. conducted "exhaustive research" and found that Clark u good Jump from hi'i Fnday speed of IOS.089. Joyner-Kenee, 26, smubed her world record in the actuallybitlhehistorichomerlOdaysearlierinthefifth Theran~w111wvl'rl03 1apsandl83milesoverthe heptathlon with 7,21S_pointa, S7 more than lbe inninJ of a 7·2 victory over Atlanta. mcuil through lh(· ( 'anadian National Exhibition accumulated at the U.S. Olympic Festival at HOUltOn in The discrepancy arose because of a diffe~n~ over ttroumh and out 11nt11 La~cshore Boulevard. 1986. authoritative sourus. · Griffith Joyner. 28, ran her leCOnd·round •tin the The Tribune checked "The Baseball Enc~clo-F ll Alli tecl women's 100.meter dash in 10.49 teeonch, eruina the pedia.'' generally reprdcd a st he game's most definitive U 90D recovery upec mark of I 0.16 tet by Evelyn Ashford of the Unhed·S1atet statistical account and officially sanctioned by the in 1984. majorleagucs. BI RMl:O-.< iFt ..\~t. .\la. -Doctors • There were two other sensational performances on / Through 1987, the book indicates. the Giants had ha'l' 1old Bohb' ..\111-,on·'I fam1l) the stock the second day of the eiabt-day Trials at steamy Indiana 9.942 home runs.. leavin.g them S8 homers short of car dm a 1;houid rCl'O' er I 00 percent from University Track and Field Stadium, but neither will be 10.000. Clark hit the Giants' S8th homer of 1988 on inJum·s sutli:rcd 1n a June 19 wre<"k. his eligi ble for record consideration because they were wind· June 29 against Atlanta. brother-in-law !klll1. aided. ButthcGiantsdidn'ttrust the encyclopedia. which In fact. ~:11d l>unn1l' Johnson, the SO-year-old Carl Lewis. winner offour aold medals in the 1984 has other mistakes in it. so they hired the EJias Sports .\ll1son migh1 ~·out of the hospital and back in a race Olvmpics. won the 100.meter dash in 9. 78 ICCOnds, the Burea.!!.-whkb -.t.ompile:s ofJiciaJ National League tar bl:fon· IQllg, . . fastest in histoq~ bu~nd of S.2 ~second-~ statisucs. Elias came up with a different figu re from the ··it "ouldn·1 '>urrn'l' ml' 1fhe sat down in one this over the allowable limit of 2]) ~ wiltnepte the mark. Al'' st I encyclopedia. but the Giants wouldn't reveal how tha1 H'Jr. I'm not ~' 1n11-111 compete. bu t maybe to practice Overall. the first seven finishers in tbeeiaht~man 100 figure was reached. 1Jr ~1art a raL'C and th c:n park 11." Johnson said. final cracked the 10-second mark. barrier. makina it the Jackie Jorner-IEenee ~pe 22-11.,,. ID tbe toai. jUap portion of tbe heptatbloa competition at the Olympic Trtala. ... ..There is no 100 percent pure source." said Giants ..\llio;on "a" \l'riuusl~ injured tn a crash on the1irst fastest race in history. spokesman Dave Aust. "Elias did a lot of research. We lap ol thl' Miller~()() N ..\S( ·-\R at the Pocono raceway. And Willie Banks. the world record-holder in Ille went through all this and sat down. myself and Elias -Hl· rl·ma1n-; ho,p1t:Jl11ed in guarded condition in triple j ump. became the first performer to surpass S9 fttt. who I believe has the final say in any baseball statistic ..\lknlO'-' n. Pa .. whal"" he 1~ lx'1n~ treated for a broken doing It twice -bul both jumps were wind-aided. She still has two 100 races to go today -the semi fi nals and lbc tina -plus the 200 next week. And as far as I'm con~med and the National League is kg. brO~l·n nb,. a broken houlder and a cerebral Thl' wind. which played such a bis partin eradicating con~rned. the Giants had 9.936 home runs pnor to this rnm·u.,,wn. thl' dTorts of Lewis and Banks for the record books. was a Joy ner-Kersce had mixed feelings about breaking her record. season." • . "He 11; <;till hurt had But 1he doctor tells us there Is controversial part of Griffith Joyner's mark. Using 1ho5e numbers. Riles· homer. the 641h of the no \\;t~ we should l'XJ1Cl'1 an~ thing but 100 percent Some observers thought the race was wind-aided. Shl' "as delightrd with her performance. but disappointed that her brother. Al. the-1984 Olympic champion in the tnple Jump. failed to make the team. season by the Giants and his first with th e team. would n·tm ('I'\· The~ JU't dnn't !..nu" "hen." said Joh~. bct:ausc the wind gauge al the triple jump. which was have been the 10.000th. "ho manages Robb~ .\lll~on Racing. tic1ng held at the same time. showed a rcadinaalK>ve 2.0 The New York Yankees earlierthts season became Johnson ~:ud .\lli,on\ "ite has decided to leave meters per second. the first team in baseball to hit 10.000 home runs. an him in Penns~ lvan1a until he can come home to But track officials said the wind was a crosswind and After her tough. two-day. scrvcn~vent competition. Joyner-Kersee was getting ice applied to her weary lets when the public address announcer named the three qualifiers in the triple j ump. achievement that So far no Qne has disputed. Hun town . .\la dl·termined that the race was legal. · Meanwhile. the Giants tried to end the controvem (iriffith Joyner. the 1984 Olympic gold medalist and . ~er ~uredit ~Riles' homer. . O'.Mar.a..nip ram in two mile the 198 7 silver medalist in the World Championships, . Jam Hockridge. the fan who picked up t e aft« ---.-:1~~~=~=-~~=<=--+-w..1., lime in O:t>O ~rrctnn -Saturdav·s fifft-roun Whrn her brother's name was not announced, she med for a few mlilules. it. bo~nced.off.the ~PJ?Cr deck facing'':' right field.and f rank O'Mara, ihe lmhman wbo • hl·at'>. illu was a1drd by a wind of 3.2 metirs per second. dtdn t realize Its significance. immediate!} sold it to acc1ckntalh dt·nll'd Sebastian Coe's Olym-.\fler her astonishing performance· in the second th f: J h S I h ffi d h. S30 A • round. she was shocked at her time. ano er an. o n pag~o o. w oo .ere 1m ~ an,.. a pie hoix·i. carlrl·r 1h1' \\CCk. pro' 1ded a .. 1 can't beli"v" 11 _ 10.49 ... she said. "It didn't feel fake sob story about a sick brother in the hospnal. naSt\ ,hock fur another leading Brit1~h ...... ..It huns to Stt my brother not making the team."She said ... We're famil). It hurts a lot ." Joyner-Kerscc started the day 222 points ahead of the rernrd sh<.' set two years ago. Aftcrthe opening two events, the long jump and thr javelin throw. she.still was 212 ahl'ad. _ Tbe-Gianu. who-~d..Spagnol~.undisdoJielL nHddlc-di~w . cunncr.....stu~ Cram.. at the IAAF lrh• IOA9. bul I've never run that fast." ·amoun t for the ball. said Spagnolo will oprn a future Kodak ( la"ll I r:id and Firld meet Saturda) in In lowering Ashford's record by .27 of a S«ond. she game with an opening toss and hi s name will (iJll'\hl·ad. rngl:i nd Ju\t fo!Jr da~' after unwmingl ) ~·ttcred th<.· women's 100-meter mark by the biagest accompany theballto theHallofFame-. lJU'lng(·nt·akgtn turv h~tnppinghimdunngaracem margin \inn~ 1968. when automatic timina was in- In 1hr final 800 meters. she needed to run only 2:24.95 to hreak the record. She did it easily. finishins in 1:20.64 to become the first to surpass 7.200 points. Dubl1n. 1lw "urlu indoor lOOO m<.·ters champion tro<luCl'd. Quote of the day narn•"'' ~at C ran111,ert"om1le\w1th a timeofe1ght ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ minull'';. I., 7X \l·eonJ, In a thrilling fini!>h. the- ln<,hman hdd uffan 1n\p1reLI hurst from the world mile rcn,rd holtkr "ho ma<.k up at kast I 0 meters on ()'\bra o' l'r thl· lin:il 2C)() ml'tcr-, bl'forr jUSt losjn$ out h' onl·-hundrl·uth ut a \l'rnnd . . Baltimore Orioles \tanJ(!.l'r Frank Robinson under"ent successful back Ledell ~cllles. the lln1 vers11\ of New Orleans forward who was the second cho1cr of Was~ington 1n the NBA draft. geurng mixed up on ha s geograph} as he opened a Bullets press JQ..~~ b:t..Sa)'iQ&:...."_Ib.c.statc_oLWasrungton IS a mce place ... ·· llcCallt.ter tla PGA mark Blame MCC.Ui1ur, a seven-year pro l!I seeking his first PGA victory. followed his second-round 62 w11h a 63 Saturda' to match a Tour sconng mark and take a (our-. stroke lead after three rounds of the Hardee·s Goll Classic in \oal Valley. Ill. McCalJi.ster. who shot his 62 in. 100-degree temperatures Fnday. had an l"aglc and fi ve b1rd1es in cloud}. cookr conditions for his 7-undc:r 63. McCalh ster's 6l-63 -I 2S total for the m1ddk two rounds matc-hed the hest consec utive two-round total in PG..\ Tour h1sto~. equaling Roe Strttll'11otal in the la'lt l'-'O rounds of the 1978 Texas Open. He finished three rounds at 17-under-par 193 -two strokes better than the 1 5-under-par total Keaay KDOll won with last year at the 6.606-\ard Oakwood Countn Club - and had lhe best score for lhe second straight day . . Jn Dan' er>. Mass .. Colltta Walker lost her entire five- stroke lead on the fi rst l'lght holes. but gained four in the final three to fini sh the third round of the LPGA Boston Fi vr ClassK four \hOt'i ahead of Jaa Steplansoa. Walker and Stl"phenson were tied through 15 holes al nine undrr par before Walkt'r surged and Stephe-nson sagged on thl' \team~ Tara Frmcroft golf cour'iC Walker. who led afkr each of the first two rounds. b1rd1cd lhe 16th and 18th hole<> wh1k Stcphr nson. 'itrugghng with her dn ves. bogl"\'ed the 17th and 18th. ~the latter a 485-~ ard par-5 on wh ich c;he hi t a bun~cr and m1s'it'd a 10-fool putt for a birdie In the ~n1urs n ent in Jcrl'm~ Ranch. l tah. Bea Smitb c;hot a 5-undcr-par 67 to 1akc a four-'ihot ll'ad after t'-'O ro und'> of 1he Sho"du\.\ n Classic Tulane namea Clark coach ~E\A. O RLEA~"I -fulanl· l'n1\cr- s1t' ha' named Pern Clark-to re'1'e the mrn'<, ha'il<fffiall program I at rop· ped dunng a prnnt 'having c;candal thn•t• year.-, ago Clark. \£>. 'kl 1d ~at urda \-hr hac; a fi' l'·' car rnnt ract and l'\Pl'Cl<, to huild a ne" program that the \Chool and thl"" co mmun1t' can he proud of .. .. The r hallenge· 1., hard. hut a lot of prople confu~ a chalkngl· "'1th hard work." Clark ..aid. "I want to build a goo<l_program . not JUSI a good team II will be ba\l.·l! on hard v.ork and academic intcgnt) ... < lark. "'ho ha' tx·en the a~'><X'tate hrad bac;kelball coach at < 1l""org1a T n ·h for the past two year\. was sclt'l'tl'd him from a field almost I 00 applicants for its head l·n:H hing JOh . ..\1hkt1c D1rccior Chet Ciladch uk said. .. We "antl'd 111 be vc l) can·ful about finding someonl' "hn had academic ab1ht\ and athll"t1c intcgfll) We had man~ \Cf} fine J>('Ople apply for the JOf>. bul r tllink WC chose the best one." Gladchuk said. _\Ur 'l'n ;11 John\ H <pk1~' Hus£1ta l 1n Baltimore. Dr. ()onata IAn1it rl'llW\l'U Thl' hfih tumb!-r dlSc and tkt:omprC\\l'd thl' nen e roN long S<nd the surgerv "l'nt ··,rr~ "d i .. and l'\pcl·ts a prompt and thorough n'l'm l'n ... J.D. llill. :.i forme r "'1de receiver for the BufTaln. Bill' Jnd lhl· lktro1t l 1on\. was among 27 rx·opk :Jrrr,ll'd during an underu)wr polit:e operation filr .tlkgl·d rnG111w JXMes~wn in <,acramento. Hill was a \\Ilk rt"tl'l\l'I tor 1hr Rill' frnm 1971 to1975. then pl~1 ~nl 101 thl· I 1<111' until h1' n·t1remcnt in 1918 . Jii mitl l J·, Simon Brown ll'tamc·d his ·lntema11onal Ho\lng h ·Ja:.it1on \\dlcl'\'t'1ght tltk hy knodingdown \fn 1rn·, Jorge Vaca SI\ LJmcs tlcforc the referee c,1uprx·d the tight 1n thl' third round 1n Kingston ... fhinJ ·,l'etkJ Barbara Potter up<,('t 1op-serded Pam Shrh•er. -.1. --6. 1n lhl' ~·n11ftnal~ ofa "'~men's 1enn1!1 1nu rnaml·n1 in "il'"' pon K I Potta. ran ked No. 16 in 1 hl' \q11 Id liH'l''> '>t'l·ond·\l't'Ckd Lori McNeil of Houston Ill thl' ti11t1I iltd:-1\ Television. radio TELEVISION • .., l11 .1 m -GOLF: Bnt1 sh 0JM'.n final round. ln •rn I ~tham . England. Channel 7. 11 1 a m -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Chicago < uh' Id~ 1uhkhl·ada). Channel 11. 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KA BC I 190). I I. 15 a.m. -BASEBALL. San D1~0 at St l.tHt". KF MA (1(101 . I 05 p.m. -BASEBALL: l>ctroll at .o\ngels IOIPC (7 10). . Cyclists continue today after break GRENOBLE. France(A P)-With a week to go in this year·s Tour dr France. the 179 remaining ~yclists - including Amencan ~nd~ Hampslen and his r-Ele' rn teammates-took a da) off the h1cycles Saturday to Oy acros'i ·France from Grrnobl(' to Toulouse. From there. they ~•.off today for the 14th \tage after enjoying a onc- da) break 1n the :? I-day evenl that travels 2.036 miles around France. Hampsten curttntly is 1n I 0th plan· 1n the race. 10 minutes. seven tttonds behind leader Pedro Dl'lgado of Spain . The Boulder. Colo .. rM1dent had hopes of bcina 1n close contenuon with eight \ta,ges left. but Thunday's lea from Mon inc to L'AIPt' d'Hue1. wfuctt induded thlft' Sleep mounu11n ricks. cost him prttious minutes. H~m~en was w11h tht leaden with ahout fi,e mil~" to ~o on poinh It 1 hascd on the finish ofttie Thur\Cla~ bu1 he: fadt•d . ending up top 1 hrcc team ind1\lduals every day. four minutl'\ heh1nd 1n the s1agr. So" ith Hampsten and Alcala near Hl' foll o"ed thac with a I I/th-place thl' top e\l'f} da). a third ndcr usually finl\h in lhl' 11me trial adding more hn\ a good performance to come 1,hnn thrc<' minute\ 11n IO his defici t. thrnu1th. It ha~ ,ancd at times. That g;J\ c him litt le hope of ca1nurin1 the )t'llo" Jl'r\C} b\ th e time the P1~·rce p1ckrd up an 18th one diy. cara,an 11111,e~ in to l>aris on July 24 f'hmnl·~ a founh one day a~ a 17th for the finale ano1hcr da). New Zealand s Nate , I famp~tcn \\a~ onl· of the earl) Oahlocrg. a last minute addi~i~n to fa,onte~ for thc.e,cnt after w1nnina thr t~am when ~b Roll was uyured 1he Tour of Italy 1n Junr but the tn the P~rfacc. pteked up a 16th one mounta1 n~-u~tedtoincttaKhis ~ "aitc. chan,·e§ -cost him dearly. ' ream leader Mike Neel explaiMd H1~ 7-Ekvrn team is doin1 a bit that in contrast to Eurof'C8n teams. tK·tter With Hampsten. Americans an' mcmbtr or the 7-Eleven tnim is Davis Phinney and JefT Pieret. Mex· caP,.blc of do;n1 well. "On our tam. 1co·s Raul Alcala and Norway's Oat· there is not one of our support riders Otto Lauritzen gcttina key places. the who hasn't won at ltalt one ratt .\rntric~n team is ~urmnly weartn1 durina the )Car. 1trar1 OM of fftt the gr('cn helmets. whi(h shows the mlJOr d1fTcrtnces on this team." Nttl 1op po'i1t1on <lf teams attordina to "1d. Bail-ks .keeps hopes alive -Amate-.urchamp forces rematch tri - Olympic Box-Offs L.\~ VECi AS (A Pl-Kelcic.!Banks. a "orld amatl'Ur and Pan Amencan ( iarnC'\ t'hampion. kept ahve his hopcc; of going to Sc.·oul when he beat Li.I Hopi.o n in the 125-pound bout of the Oh mpic Box-Offs on Saturday. Hanh won a ~-I decision. which "a' roundh booed b' about 2.SOO fan, at the Caei.ar\ ·Palace Sports Pa' 1lron. ll ad Hopson won. he would have madl' the 0 1) mp1c team. The victory h\ Hank!>. in vited to the box-off as a ··mo!lt noll'wort~" opponent. means lht· t'-'O must fight today for the Ol~mp1c berth. Till' b-foot Banks. a left-hander from Chicago. had lost. 3-2. to Hop,on in the semifinals of the Ol~mpic Trials. Banks scored well with somr Jell Jabs and nght-hand counter~ t>arHOpson. a I 7ryear-old- high school junior from St. Louis. appeared to bl· the busier box<.'r. .. , thought it should have Ix-en 5-o:· thl' 2J-year-old Banks said ... but four judge!> saw me oulbox him ... .\nother ··most no1rworthy .. oppo- nent. Michael Collins of LaPorte. T e\as. forced a bout today at 1 19 pound'i when he scored a 4-1 de-c1smn ov<.'r Tnal!> champion Kennedy McKinney of Km«n. Texas. .. , th ousht I won all three rounds." said Collln'i. who was beaten b~ OI~ mp1c gold medalist Strvc McCrol) 1n thr I I 2-pound final of the 1984 Trials. then massed the hux- offbecause ofa hairline fracture 1n his left leg. Riddick Bowe of New York forced a !ish.' today in the suprr heavyweigh t d1,•1s1on when he outscored Robert Saltl"rs of Fort Rragg. N.C.. J...2. in a dull. mauling bout. In fi ve of ..thr first eight bouts. Olvmpic Trials champions won and made the Olympic team. Kcnnrlh Gould of Rockford. 111 .. w-ho ~ wnrtltamateur m e in I li!Sh "hl·n Bank!. won his. was just too fa,t and l"<pcncnced fo r the hardl·r-punching (ierT) Pay ne of Wa!>hingto n 1n the 147-pound bout. Four of lhl' fi ,e j udges voted for Gould . M 1chacl Carbajal of Phoenix open- l'd thl· 'hu" with a Vll'toA at I 06 pound\" hen Jame!. Hams of Wash- ington. J) C.. was d1'i<1uahfied in the third round for holding. .\nhur Johnson of Minneapolis ~·on·d a 4-1 d1:c1swn over Chris Camilo of Wh11tier at 112 pounds. John~n. "ho had had trouble in t11:a11ng C arnllo. 3-2. in the Trials linal. u'ed his ooxing skills to make things cas1l·r for himself on Saturday. Romallts Eiits of Ullcnwood. Ga .. l·as1h outboxcl,l Lyndon Walker of Washington. O.C.. in gaining a 5--0 dl·ci\10" :u 1.n pounds. while Roy Jone' of Pl'n!.acola. Fla.. used ag- gres~I\ l'ne ss and morr accurate punching to edge Frank Liles of Syrant!il'. N.Y .. 3-2. at 156 pounds. Holyfield stops Tillis after fifth ST A TELI NE. Nev. (AP) -referee Richard Steele called Dr. Ed him with a nght uppercut and a left to E' ander Holyfield took the first step Dl'hne an to the corner. Dehne looked the head. Thal combination put Tillis on a ca mpaign he hopes will lead to a at Tillis bneOy and slopped the fight. against the ropes. where Holyfield 1111<.' fight against heavyweight cham-Tillis. who in J 986 was the fi rst workrd him over with somt' savage pion Mike Tyson when he stopped man to go as manv as I 0 rounds with punchl'' to the hl"ad. James "Quick'' Tillis after fi ve Tyson. was shaken sevrral times in It "asan acti on-filled fight that had rounds Saturday niahl. the five ro unds. but nrver we-nt down. a rrowd of ahout 5.000 roaring. It was the heavyweight debut for although he was on the verge of doing cspcciall~ when the two men fired Holyfield. the unbeaten and un-so when the bell ended the-fifth punch<'' at each otht'r after the bell disputed erui!(rweipt champion. -round. ended fli~ ~cond round. - Holyfield. who weighed 202 Hol} field hurt Tillis with a hook Jultt bdore the bell. Holyfield hurt ~unds. had the 29-year-old Tillis. during an exchange early in the fifth T11l1' with a right-left to the head and _ 10. in serious trouble for the last half round. Latrr. lie hurt him with a , wa' "orking him <>' l'r in Holyfield's of thr fifth round. barrage of punches to the head that n1rner. T11l1s thl'n ocgan firing back With Tillis sitting on his stool. his sent Tillis reeling along the ropes. and the two continued punching after head bowed after the round ended, Holyfield followed him and hurt the hell soundl·d. MEHDIZADEH ADMITS FRUSTRATION. • • P'romDl It'\ the kind ofbacksround which produces a unique ..ituat1on for Rc~a. who nttds to look no funher than his own living room to find his No. I sports hero. .. That 'how\ tremendous rnJ>C(1.'' noted Richards. the Thou'"'nd Oaks coach. who also knows the value of lrur 1mtarion in this game. ··-\ rnuple of years ago the~ was a nose tackle from < ·an\'on High of. Canyon Country who WIS told by l'' cr\une he was too small." said Richards. ;.His coach bcged them to take him and finall) thrratcned not to coach in the pme. and they finally pve in and took him." That was Joe Zacharia. who shut the North off. then went on to Los Angeles Vallfy Collett where he was an All-American choi«. Hr's prTKntly with the University of Nc vada-UI\ V<.'gn Eve n if Mehdizadeh. who was a ckfensive terror for the Barons in their drive to the CIF Bit Five championship finals. had maftal'ed bettCT padn. only Sorthem Arizona and Wehn State showed mild interest. And that irritates him. too. "I'm really mad about th~t1 ••he said. "becautt I felt I "I \3'-' him on fi lm and in ourchamp1onshipgame(at .\nahc1m Stad ium). as well as th e Orange County All-Star Game:· said Bru1ch. ·-rm totall~ impressed with his ability to find the football :· .\~ a !lentor. Mehdi1adeh It'd the Barons with IOI tackles and Sl'ven quarterback sacks. It translated into a fif'it-tcam berth on the .\ll·C'IF Southern Section unit. the fir\t team on thr All-OF Big Five Conference. Oranae Count y Ot'fens1v~ Pla)l'r of the _Year honon by the f)rangt• County Tames. and Defensive Player of the Year in the Sun~t League. Chance!> are most of the Nonh's runnins backs and offensi''l' linemr n arcn"t going to see Reza Mehdizadeh much in the next two years. and obviously they've never see n him before since the North squad comes from Bakersfield and all point\ north. But consickr1ng Reta's frame of mind. chances att they won't forget him. · ~lg Hanson takes Futurity had proven myself (on thf fttio)." He's also aoina into the prM with the ldvitt of his Unbeaten Sia Hanson. who suffered ttom a near· nut cOICh. or.nae Coatt CoUmr's BUI Wortman. fatal illness a little more than a month 1111>, posted a~ WorkmanroactlfdtheSouiltinthispmeattheRose from -behind nose victory in Saturda1 nilht's O.lll Fot Bowl and his only ldvitt to Mthdi,_h was to "have Cash Futurity at Los Alamito& Racie Count. run." With jockey Kenneth Han In the Middle. Sia HutOft Workman ttalires thai Mdtdludrh e.sa lot of work raced fourth at the rishth s»* and rmltied tn the ftMI in front of him. u noccd in hit own comment that his strides to atch I l-1 oUttider ~ 0.-llO'V'a. fututt is "ckdiatina my1'ffto 1tudyi .. lftd liftina... TeUtrQuttn. winner of the Kindemnen Futwity 1 Ahhouah he's 6-1. 226. bf •nts to play on tht month• Wll another ftOlt beet ia me field ol 10 2-rol~ levd" near 240 pounch. ytar-okh. Tht 1·' fivoritt. Elite Em~ flnilMd fifth. ·I'm lookiftlforwanltoit. .. Middle Foun11in VaUty Sit HantOft okked up tint pritt ofSUl.JlO wtaHe produrt. .. , lcnow rm kind ot small for I dtftnsive covmn1 the id) yards '" 19.91 . Trai.S ~ John lineman in rofletr-ancrrn"bt plarina 1ftiiat lintbKktt at C1trMnts. Sia H~ Piid U .IQ. S4.401nd SJ.IO. CllllJ OranfiCo9't. bUt in thispnw 1'11 beat noettuard... °"""°"~rtturnedSl.OOandfl.00. wtrileT..-Q.en h now panr. ___ ,.,,PL~------, -~~-- • 0 • • 0 Romine hits first homer in majors Orange Coast prOduct' s blast gives Boston comeback win Frem 'he Aaaocia&ed Presa Kevin Romine hit his first major-lea&ue. homer leading, ofT the ninth' inning Saturday. cappina a comeback from a 6-0 deficit and &ivina the Boston Red Sox a 7 ·6 victory over the Kansas City Royals at Fenway Park. Romine. who attended Fountain Valley Hitb and Orange Coast College. hit Steve Farr's second pitch into the left.field scrcecn for his first homer in 108 bia-lea&ue at·bats. giving interim Red Sox Manager Joe Morpn his third consecutive victory. The homer made a winner of reliever Lee Smith,..._., who pitched the ninth. Farr fell to 2·2. · Kansas City. swept in a doubleheader in Morpn's debut Frida). led 6-0 throuah five-inninp. but the Red Sox scored fou r runs in the sixth and lied it in the eipth on Ow1ght Evan'i' two-run homer. Evans did not start because of a hamstring pull. but he got into the p.me as a pinch-hitter in the sixth. The Royals jumped to a 2-0 lead in the fint on George Breu s sacrifice Oy and an RBI double by Danny Tanabull. · . Bo Jackson made it J.O with his 12th homer in the seeond. hitting Oil Can Boyd's first pitch of the inning oft' the back wall in ('enter to the right of the flagpole. Scitzcr's double and a single by Brett made it 4-0 before Bovd was hftcd with no outs in the third. With· one out in the fifth. Stitzer sin&lcd and took third on Brett's 30th double and 4Sth extra-base hit, both tops in the ~mcrican League. One out later. Pat Tabler drove in both runners with a sin&Je. Elsewhere in the American ~gue: Amletlcs t, Blw Jays 1: Jose Canseco drove in th~ runs. ra ising his RBI total to 70 for host Oakland. ao.ton '• llartJ Barrett lea,. oftlo· Pat Tabler of Kan•• City while completlq doable play clartq Satarday'• 1ame. belted a home run and two singles. knocking tn two runs. as Milwaukee continued its dom1na1ion of Texas. llldiaas I , Marillers !: Jn the Kingdome. Joe Carter homered and hit a two-run tripk as Cleveland halted a sax-game losing s1reak. * * Orange Coeet DAILY PILOT/Sundey July 17, 1918 De Giants rocked by Pirates Pittsburgh extends winning streak to e~ght with l 0-1 rout From Tiie A11oda&e4 Pre11 Onlv the wt'alher t!i honer than the P1usburgh Pirates. · Mike LaValltcre's. 1wo-run double and p11chcr Dou@ Drabek's two-run triple h1ghltgh1ed a s1>.·run 1h1rd inning as the Pirates routed the San Franc1 ~0 Giant!>. I 0-1. Sawrda) night al fhrec Rivers Stadium fo r their eighth straight VIC'IOI'). ··You kcc:p the othl·r team on the field as long a~ -we: dtd and that'~ an ad vantage." Pirates Manager Jim Le, land said. "When \OU ha w lo sta' out there in that heal II takes a 101 OUI of \OU .. . G1an1s Manager R0ger ( ra1g agreed 1ha1 hot and humid cond111ons are a 'iharp eon1ra">t to the ge nnalh cool climate at Candle'it1Ck Park · · "II doesn·1 ~cm 10 bolhl'r lh l· othn team .. < ra1i! said. "Ma)'be the~ ·re used 10 11 Thl'' ·rt' a\ hot a\ a firecracker right no" E' e~ thing the' htt g~s for a baS(: hat" Thl' '1c10~ kept thl' sel·ond-plall' P1r.itl''> 2 gamn bl:h1nd the Met'> tn lhl' :i-.:a11onal l.A·aguc East Sid Bream and Tomm} C1rl·gg al'o had '"o run\ batted 10 ap1ect· for the Pirates." ho mate hl·d their lon_ge'>t w1n n1ng streak since 1983. In the third inning. s1ant'r M1kl' La( O'>'> "alked 1he bases lc;>aded and LaValltere. -who v.as 3 tor 4. hn a l"O· run'doublc. Rafael Bclltard had an R Bl single on relle''l'r Rand~ lkx:kusand Drabek scored two more runs v.1th h1'> .. ernnd triple oft he season. Barr~ Bonds drove 1n th l' \lxth run ot the inning with a single. . La(oss. who dropped to 7. 7. 1!> 11-5 on the road 1h1~ season. In 01hcr Nati onal League ~mes: Mets 3, Braves %: In .\tlanta. Kevin \1cRe' nolds' pop 0~ double lo right field Wllh IV.O OUIS in lhe' eighth 1nn1ng scored Da' e Mag.adan from fns1 base as :'\ev. Yori... heat the Bra,c:-.. 1t1unh 1.umpktl' gaml' :.t~ lht' E\pos "on forthe ninlh ttme 1n 111 gaml''I Thr )lun· "as l•l·d l·I "hl·n Raint's htl hts e1ah1h homl·r-:ind hi\ fir\l \tnl'C Jum· 17 -w11h one out in the filth 1111 ~1ar1l·r f nm Bru"n1ng, ti·4 \ fll•r ~ndrl''> (1alurr:iµ doubled. Brooks h11 his 11 lh h11mn Phillies JO, A111ro1 &: Chm James h11 an eighth· 1nn1ng grand 'lam and addt'd a double and two s1ngJe-s. lend ing Ph1lt1dl·lph1:.t pa'>I Hous1on a1 Veterans Stadium. f hr Philhl·'> had 1akcn a 6-5 lead 1n the botlom oflht' ~l\th on Phil Bradk' ·, st·c·ond doubk oflhe game. In the l'1gh1h Hou'>ton rehe'e·r Juan Agosto walked lhl· tir'I ttm'l' h1 lll'r' and "a' relte,ed b\-Dave Sm1lh. \m11h go1 Brudk~ 111 ground 1n10 a second-to-home-10- fir,1 doubk rl:i\ lhl•fl 1ntl·n11nnalh walked Mike 'xhm1d1 · Cardinals J. Padrt's Z: L ui~ -\hn·a") 1"0-<>ut single dr11\l' in lhl· "''""'Ilg run;:" ., I ou1) scored 1v.1ce in the n1n1h inning tu tx·at ~an 01l·g11 JI Bus<:h Stadium and 'nJp JO l'lght·g;tml' lo\1ng \trl·al \l1li:a\ "ngk nil rl'11c' l'r Lmn· Mc( ullers drove an p1nl lt-runnn I om I av. ks'> trom third \\ 1lltl· \h ( 1l'l' kd otl thl· ninth " 11h a single ofT Mark f>.,, 1, .t. -'111k 'l'u•nd Jnd "l·nt 1u 1h1rd as ca1cher lk n1t1#Jnl1..itw·, th111" "'·n1 into ll'nll'r field \lllf I 1101 HrunJn '~" g.rounJl·d out 10 third. pinch- 11111\'I I l·rr\ l'l·ndh-1110 J 11uhlcd 111 kfl -\flt"r Joi.e < lq1ll·nd11 V.Jfl l·d \h< ulkr' l '1ml· on to rdll've Davis * E .!(PO\ 6, Aid' Cll'OCIM"A Tl MONT•( Al •b'~• ..... ~ .. :1•· ~ • J .. •>"' , ,. L a r . . . ... ,.. .. E .• •• • =·. ··--c-.• 0 A ' -•,• . .... . ..... ,.. a•'A.•• l't•.## ... tr .,..,., ·""' h e .. ~ .'T r •• It .... ,. .. .,, : I 19'1 .. \ Jl ' • T .. •h JI • I t ~, .... b-~ c~ ..... h * 010 --,,,,,,.,,.,, • ., tit OJC 10•-• e '""• .. 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Jf.1n~ "'11h placei. for ven- J11r ' Jnd ''"\'C'H10n '}JOJ\ llloyd l l-l loffOft 11 J S•-• It I LSnl•I• W c ' I 0 0 0 0 1 loYG pltcl'lifO •o J OI,,.,, 1n fhf> )to ~.,, 1ti1C"fid 10 1 oan.,-in tht' .,.~ WP-C.•Jb'( I• Pll-(;..,.,.e• ~ ltr- ,,._ Ptret W,t S 81tll"' HOt'tC)f"t T••-S." _y ... JoMI. I) , .. .._,\ ... ,..~ t ) 0 11 J I ) 1 ) •• 1 ) 1 11'1 ) c ' I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pe-r•1 ~tched to • oeu..-, .,., •M 1"' WP-_., \,(l,;l"f'\' WP-ea~•"..,d '1 J s ) I ) 0 6 I J I) 11) 1 ) AU"Q -'\' OJD"n"' l M1'•D4t! a C• ~ P't"\M \ 1t Tt•H '1 I I I 11 I i , J \ 0 0 0 ' 0 0 1 0 fl\.\\~" • ' ~ 1 l • • 0 V•"C!&O'll I 1 I ~ 0 0 " ... -\ I 1 I ? 0 0 Major league averages Uf"\Ct.;rH-~. COU"ff"\ Flof\I. •ot S.C.onict KOK f~lfd 8•r~fl T-J 11 A-1' 466 u,,..,., .. _,._ •.iw. F.,._1 --.. \KONI. _.._ Tl\°'d Mel("" T-l Ot A--101 U"'Otfrt\-... C>r'f (DOW f "'' Or<!• ,,,_ S.Cond M<C_..., '"''o M<Cov T-7 &1 A-ti 161 u--o """' ... ~ ~O'' ~ ~,, G.,,,. \«or-O Mrr\oCf'IDK• T"•'O flf""CI • '" ._,. 1'1 ANGELS' STREAK HAL TED BY TIGERS • • • From DI you can't take him hghtl). "I tried to reason with myself after the game. and the fact 1s. I didn't throw real well. I allowed one hit in the first four innings. but J got away with a lot of stuff. I got behind in the count 2-0 a lot. It ca ugh I up with me.·· Fraser has allowed more home runs thi~r. 30. than any other pitcher on the/staff. Of the 76 runs he has given up this season. 33 have been the result of the home run. "One home run doesn't bother me." Fraser said. "But givina up a three-run home run isn't something you want to do. It hurts the team. "Bui the home runs in aeneral - like last year J gave up 2~ home runs -I know rm going to give them up because I'm always around the plate. But I can't worry about that." Ton\' Armas· drove Chili Davis home ·in the second innina with a sacrifice Oy to center. the onJ~ run the Anaels were to score ofT Robinson. Five more Detroit runs came in the ninth inning when Stewan Cliburn and Donnie Moore allowtd a com· bincd four hits and two walks. It was more than enough for Robinson. 11-3. .. Robinson makes you hit his pitch." said Jack Howell. the Angels· third ba~man. "He has good control. He's not necessarily overpowering. but he throws strikes ... Robinson. who hasn't lost since June 26. walked four and struck out three. In 26 innings pitchcd against the Angels this year. Robinson has allowed only two runs and 12 hits. --5in« _April 21 w.bc.n.. Robinson· s record dipped to I ·2 aflcr a 12· 3 loss to Boston. he is I 0-1. "Hc·s been pitching very we!I against everybody. said Dc1ro11 Manager Sparky Anderson. "I think he may be the best forkball pitcher in baseball. He's in the top five among the youna guys in the lcq~ ... "He had a pretty good fastball and he chanJCd speeds on his brtaking pitches.' said Rojas, "And he throws strikes. he comes riaht at you. When \'OU have a guy li~e Robinson. he keeps you from long losina streaks. and that's important." It was only S-1 when Knight. who movcd over from third to first. made the play of the pme to kttp the An~ls from threatening. With two runners on and o~e o~t. !ohnny ~ay drilled one to Knights nght. Kn1aht stahllcd the ball to rob Ra~ ofa smgk . then slepped on firsl base 10 double up De, on Wh11e. ··1f lhl· other firsl baseman (Bergman) "ould ha't' heen 1here ins1cad of Knighl. he probabl~ wouldn't ha'e caught the hall." said RoJas. "I JUSt ,so out there and let them h11 the ball.' said Robinson. 3-0 ltfet1me apnrsnlle~ngels. ·~wc.-h11vc a grrat defenst:~ kt them play.'-0 '* ANG•L NOTH -.. ..... c•fclllt19 c•rMr Htne Ho 2,001, u1~ Ills -Miii· 111011 Pllttlno 1trff-to 11 Htnel wttPI • ~ slnolt 10 cent., 1n Ille Mv.,,1" lnnlno off o.troH rlllftl·,,.nclef '9ff It......., Boone Is O.lllno Jtt C 1S for lll OUfl"9 1r.. WMk. 1111 IOftlell since • C:ll'~·Dff! 1l·pme urHll In 1'79 Ht ,,., •tw 1111 Ill 1• of "'' IH I IS ~ en for Sl) Qnly 35 non·oulf~s 1n !flt Nstorv ol Ille _.,. ,,..,, N¥ed 2 000 °' more NmeS •I OM POSllion lftCIUdtd •rt I I lint ~. MWlt teeonO beMmtn, MWn 1P1lro IMMf"9ll and 10 '1\0flSIOM. 800ftt Is Ille onlY catcfWf Cllll DeWll. wflO mlstM FrlcNv nitft1'1 ...,,. llK-ol 1 llrallled Ifft _,_ wn lleCa Ill Ille Sllf'lo"9 lofttUO S.1Uf0.Y ·'°''' W<OftO ifwlilll slnelt 10 ttni..-••i.ncMd Ills 111111no ,.,.... IO 10 ternH. IM IC>nlftl ol ti. -Tr.. le" liftlt O•vos 1111 •n 10 strtitl'tl w•s ~y 11·?3. 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Coronado andSeuon Vil&-.e. Sail Mqazine tias rated the Sunkist American Cancer Society Cup one of the larlnt onshore spectator repttas. The full day event features 30ofthc lannt racina yachts in Sou them California, includina the 12-meters SwsAStrij)CS '86and Libeny. Dennis Conner. who ~ptured the America's Cup from Australia in 1987 will serve as race commodore for the repua. The race will beain at the east end of Harbor lsJand ancfculminate with post-.-.ce awards celebration at the san Dieao Yacht Oub. All funds generated, includina sponsonhip Drocceds. will benefit the American Cancer Society. For information, cont.act Henry De Vries. Sally RomoserorSusan Rctd at ( 619) 296-8806. 0 Southland yachtsmen bankctina · foranotherracctoCaboSan Lucas arc bein& invited to sian on the dotted line for Los Angeles Yacht Club's I Sth biennial Mexican yacht race. scheduled to start Nov. S. Althouah they call it the 1 Sth Mexico race, it will be only the second time the finish has been at Cabo San Lucas. AU the others were to Mazatlan on the mainland of Mexico. A different feature of the Cabo race is that the boats are required to leave G uadalupe Island to pon. This year's race will be the last of the three races in which the Ultra- l ight DisP.lacement "sleds" (rating 70 feet) wtll compete for ULDB Association honors. The association is headed by Koy Utsney. In addition to ULDB. other ratinp eliaibk arc International Offshore Rule(IOR)yachtsratingfrom 28.0to 70.0: IOR Mark Ill asamcnded by the Southern California Ocean Racing Association. and Performance Handicap Radng Fleet ratinas up to 114. A maximum of SO entries has been set by the race committee. Entries close on Oct. I 0. Finish of the race will be offthe Hotel Sol mar at the tjp of Baja California. Hotel Sol mar is the finish headquanersofthe race. A full scheduleof soCial events has been planned by the host Mexican com- mittee. Be-cause oflimited accomodations. earlvemries are ad"isable. according to J :R. Hall. entry chairman. For invitations or more infor- mation. contact Hall at L.A. Yacht Club. 1500 Barracuda St .. Terminal lsland9073L Phone(213)831-1203. HftOIT AMmllC.All L8W. ,,..,. ........ ' . , .... $ I I 2 $ 1 " 0111 l I 1 0 • 1 1 • 0000 • 0 1 2 5 1 11 2 1 1. 2 1 2' Ull • 111 CALtroaeu ., .... • I ~ •II Jll • 1 1 Ill I I 1 110 Jll t 11 111 211 M1111 t T..... It 1 t k99 ....... °"""' ' --•-11 c:..... 111 • --• Game Wllllllne ... -..... Cf). C>P-Oefnlll 1, C.iHorrlle 1. loe-otfrolt 5. Cellfomle 7. 29-4.emon. ... ......._ (11), P9t· "' 1>>. Wtlltlller en .. ......,1'0keM m. S-NokK. SF-Armea. J °"""' • H ••• UIO Ro41iMoftW,IM I • I 1 t J HerlWll!dl 1 00001 Cllllrl1ll Freser l ,6·9 S ' S 5 1 0 Corottt 2 10001 Minton I 00020 Clitlurn 2·3 2 • • 2 1 DMoort 1-l 2 1 1 0 0 HIP-SchOfltlcl lllW •~> I K-Cllbunl. Umpirn-+tome, Pflillol; Flrat. Morrltoft; Second, V011"91o; Third , Creft. T-2:56. A-30,112. O.kland Minnesota Kansas City ~ Texas Seattle Detroit New York Boston, Milwal&ec aeveland Toronto Baltimore WDTDIVmoN W L Pct. 01 , Lit SS 36 .604 3-7 SO 39 .S62 4 S-S 46 44 .SI I 81/2 3-7 43 47 .478 l H'2 8-2 42 48 .467 1211> s-s 40 49 .449 14 2-8 36 S4 .400 18112 S-S EAST DIVISION S3 3S .602 -S-S SI 37 .S80 2 S-S 46 42 .S23 7 6-4 47 43 .S22 7 8-2 46 4S .SOS 81/2 4-6 44 47 .484 101/: 5-S 29 62 .319 2Sl/2 S-S SahlrU)"• Sffttt Detroit 10. Aqels I Boston 7, Kansas City 6 Cbicqo 71 New York 4 Oakland 4, Toronto l Minnesc>ta 4. Baltimore } Milwaukee 4. Texas 3 Cleveland 8. Seattle 2 ....... Won 1 Won 3 Lost 3 Lost I Won I Lost s Lost 1 Won I Lost I Won 3 Won 6 Won I Lost I Lost 3 Today'• Games Detroit (Tanana 11-4) at Aalel1 (Clark 1-0). l :OS p.m. .... .. ., 23-11 32-11 2S-20 2S-19 23-22 23-22 17-24 26-23 2S-26 17-22 23-26 17-23 20-21 16-33 28-18 26-17 24-18 24-20 026-23 23-24 18-26 2S-17 2S-20 22-24 23-23 20.22 21-23 11-36 ·Getiliarcft eamSU .S:-0 ·~pie enlf--.--NATIONAL-L•~ Dedllrs 2, C• 2 ((.illd" ...... LOS ANGILH CHICAGO Kansas City (Power 4-3) at lloston (Gar~ncr 2-1 ). IO:OS a.m. Chicago (LaPoint 7-9) at New York (Guidry 0-1 ). 10:30 a.m. Minnesota (Viola 14-2) at Baltimore (8aut1s1a S--6), 10:3S a.m. Milwaukee (Bosio 6-10) at Texas (Witt 0-6), l 2:0S p.m. Toronto (Stottle~y~ 3-8) at Oakland <YDUlli 6--6), l :OS p.m. Ctevelarn2 (Cand1ott1 7-7) at Seattle (Swift 6-6). I :3S p.m. . Moeday'1 Gaftles Toronlo at A111el1. 7:3S p.m. NEWPORT. R.I. ( .\P) -Mike Gebhardt ofFon Walton Beach. Fla .. earned the U .S. Olympic berth in the Division II Boardsaihni class Satur· day by o utdistancing his chief rival. Ben Rice of Gulf Breeze. Fla .. in the seventh and final race on Rhode Island Sound. . . ... "It's been a predominately light-air r~tta for us and 1t was nice to get a wind' race to even things out." said GebhardL 22. who has ~t the las1 four vears training for this chance to make the U.S. sailing team. The sailing trials. which took place simultaneously off Newpon_ .RJ .. ~arbkhead. Mass .. and San Diego. concluded Saturda)'. Eight berths on the Olympic team were decided in Friday·s races for the men's and women's 470 classes .. Tornados and Fl) mg Dutchmen. !TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE! ACROsa 87 God of thunder 162 Legal doct.lment 74 ParadlM 89 Cans 163 This: Sp. 76 Cherry red 1 Upper limbs 90 Construct 'DOWN 77 Hot-dog holder 5 Movie 91 Baby lwan 78 Tight 9 Drinks slowly 92 Ended a career 1 Chalcedony 81 Poor grades 13 Corroelve 94 Clewrty 2 Detecting 82 Porta~ bed IUbstance amusing device 83 Alai1t 17 Manners of 95 Former Boston 3 Beatles' tune 85 Future lice welklng Bruin Bobby -4 Musical 86 Actor Power 19 Opera solo 96 Square root of direct~ 87 Ear1hqu8ke 20Jog 49 5 Disconcerted 88 Roost•'• mate 21 In the future 98 Title of 6 Spring nower 91 Mulk:al 23 Reckless respect 7 -Yu-tang p11sagea 24 Metallic 99 Watch weight 8 Rhesus monk~ 93 Actress Moreno tllm«'lt 101 Thick slice 9 Bodies of ~ Undiifiable 25 Axed charge 10. Performs water plant 28 Amphitheaters 106 Edge 10 Author Levin 97 Vigor 28 Salt Lake 107 Animal 11 Plant 99 PaJm fruits Ctty'1 state companion containers 100 Rites 29 Has debts to 108 Fondle 12 Sharpty 102 Mine entrance 31 Brazil parrot 110 Lyric poem Inclined 103 Flower plots 33 Stitch 111 Anoint 13 Heart of 105 louver board 35 '.'I am Alpha 113"·Greater amount Dixie: abbr. 101 Tree· fruits " and -115 Waned 14 Merry-go-round 108 "The -36 Trifting 117 DllCOlored 15 Article Avenger.::: 37 Energy unit 119 legislature 16 Star In Cygnus Garfield's 38 Sea creature 121 lion's sound 18 Soccer and nickname 40 Lima's country 123 Mimics hockey 109 Blackthorn 42 Wager 124 Hailey's. et 22 Fury fruit 43 Allows al. 23 Silent 112 African 45 Window blind 125 The thing 27 Convened country 47 Measured there 30 Used to be 114 Mythical bird amount 127 Louisiana 32 Tire groove 116 PoiMd 49 Triangular natives 34 Take a spouse 118 Makes better wall sections 129 Retain 38 Tatter 120 Hearing organ 52 Become weary 130 Owns 39 Two. In cards 122 Ask for 53 Diamonds or 133 Press 4 1 Actor Steiger ,124 Desists spades (clothes) 44 Snakelike fish 128 2000 pounds 55 Bequeath 135 Military unit 45 Mermaid 128 Poueuive 59 Asian gazelle 136 Actress Zadora 46 River: Sp. pronoun 60 Starkest 137 Willard's 48 Radiate 129 Set of tools 62 Refrigerate chums 49 Jokes 130 That man's 64 Metric measure 141 Montana's 50 Zone 131 Fruit drinks 65 Procure neighbor 51 Gordon light-132 Abraham's wife 86 Warehoused 143 This instant foot tune 134 New 68 lamb"s mom 145 Samovar 52 Common vetch 136 Heaped 70 Armed conflict 146 Tiny pieces 'ti 54 Lotty 138 Wary 72 Russian ruler 14 7 Margarine structures 139 Concise 73 Satisfy 148 Brightly col-56 Another 140 Distress 75 Small songbird ored garment \. Beatles' tune slgnaJ 78 Third letter 150 Dell 57 Charred 142 Abhor 77 Sired 152 Fossil fuel ~nder 144 Undulate 19-Minet · s find 154 Younq morays :\..., 14 Foundation 60 II 80 Jockey 156 Glossy fabric 81 Adolelcent 149 Conciude Defahouss~ye 157 Nlghti before 63 FaJI behind 151 Bandleader 82 ,Mythical 158 Otherwise 87 TMnado Brown creature 159 Prophets 89 Soggter 153 Corrlda cheer 84 Prohibited 160 Go 71 Bugs Bunny 155 Actor Majors 8& Joyce Kilmer 161 In the event and kin poem that .. .. •• • \ lllrlltli . Texas at New York. 4:30 p.m . Sex 21> AndHnu Giiison If MarSflet rf Sllelt>v d Hemttn 31> Woodin ID Oemoiy c Ht<tlllsr p H-llh JHowell P Tetllb S 0 1 ·0 Webs It< cf 4 0 2 I -Petmelr " 4 0 2 O .Oe•IOl'I rf 4 1 1 0 SN1Dr11 tb 4 0 I 0 Gr.ct II> 10~0 SerNMc 3001 Lew:I*> . , .... • I 2 0 3 I I 0 • 0 I I 4000 4 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 l 0 1 0 3 0 I 0 , 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 Minnesota at BQston 4:35 Q,.IJl. Kansas Cit) at Mil waukee. 5:3S p.m. Detroit at Seattle. 7:0S p.m. Cleveland at Oakland. 7:3S p.m, 2 I 0 O Dunslon u 2 0 1 0 Move< p National £a6ue 1 0 0 0 Lene.sir P 0 0 0 0 ll 2 I 2 Tetllb JI 2 6 1 , WEST DIVISION ~" ..... W L Pct. GB LH Streak Won 3 Lost 3 Lost 1 Lost I Lost I Lost I Home Away 2S-23 26-13 27-21 19-21 27-18 19-26 21-21 22-26 27-23 14-27 16-30 IS-26 '-" ...... ClllQ .. 000 011 •-2 Doc11en SI 36 .S86 6-4 101 ... •-2 I inni119l. rein. San Francisco Houston Cincinnati San Diego Atlanta 46 42 .S23 S112 6-4 Geme Winning RBI -None 46 44 .SI I 61/i 5-5 E-S.11. Lew, Wood\on. L08-Los A"lltlt\ 43 47 .478 9111 6-4 10. ClliGeoc> 6. 28-Git>wn, weos1er. Ht<slllser, Pet~ro. S-+-ter'1li .. r . Hemltton. SF-Wood•on 41 50 .451 12 5-S 31 56 .356 20 ·4-6 LM ...... EAST D•VISION 2S-2 I 25-20 21-23 24-24 . 2~28 17-31 Hersl'li\e<' J HoweH " 2 2 I • New York Pittsburgh Montreal Chicago 55 52 ~7 .is 39 37 35 .6 11 4-6 Won I Won 8 Won I Lost 3 Won I Won I 3~14 27-17 26-1 9 21-19 19-22 20-20 0 0 0 0 2 37 .S84 2~z 8-2 Qiceet Movtr s 1·3 6 3 2 (l)y 2 I 1 l 42 . 528 711: 9-1 Lencil\lt r 0 0 I 0 43 .511 9 3.7 HBP-He ml11on BK-Henl'l1 .. r UmPlrl'S-Home. Pulh, Secono. Monte11ue, Tr11ro T-2 22 A-32,1'3 Lencu1tr) St. Lo uis Ph1ladelph1a 50 .438 15111 2-8 Fir \! Brocklendtr. ~S~rv 51 .420 17 2-8 Satarday'1 Scores Dodgen 2. Chicago 2 (tic. 8 innings. rain) Pittsburgh 10. San Francisco I Montreal 6. Cincinnati I MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Philadelphia 10. Housto n 6 American LNtlUe ITilnlltfl Setur419¥'• ~l New York 3. Atlanta 2 aaTTING St. Louis 3. San Diego 2 , .. * "' M •t·Mtll Today's Games • Bom Bln ;; :;~ !', in ~ f?odl~'! (Belcher 5-4 and Holton 4-2 ) at C hicago (Pico 3-4 and Nipper PuCl<l'tl Mon t 7 361 S6 121 .lSS 1-3 ). :.. 10.0) a.m. ~=:t~_'"---:L.J1~11171-.!.,.s'-'ll~l).1 _34 ... ,,u.t __ _,c......,in ... c~i~n~n ... a .. 11~(~Amw~ l~)-.1L MoAIR.'al-OiolmaA-+-H. 10;3~~.m- B•ru KC .., m '3 112 lll Housto n {Knepper 9-_) at Ph1ladelp~ia {M. Maddux 2-0). 10:3S a.m. Tramm~• Dt1 n 767 •S " 330 Sao Francisco (Mulholland 2-0) at Pitts.burgh (Dunne 6· 7), 10:35 a.m. ~.,0~~~;r~~ak ~ ill t! :~ .~~ New York (Ojeda 6-7) at Atlant~ (Gia vine 3-9). II: 10 a.m . Ma11ing1v NY 11 m 56 94 m San Diego (Show 6-9) at St. Louis (Magrane 1-3). 11 : 15 a.m. Ow Ev1111i 8\n 17 34• SS 110 l?O M--..1-• G RU"IS-CenHCO Oakllnd, 72. Molitor, Mil· .,_.y I amet wa11 .. tt 6-'. 80911s. Bosion. 62. R Hendtfson. Doc11ers at St. Louis. 5:3S p.m. New Yori<, S9, Caner. Clevetend. SI. Wlnfltld, San Francisco at Chicago. I :OS p.m. New Yorio., SI .\tlanta at Philadelphia. 2. 2:35 p.m. HOME RUN!>-<anlol'CO. Oalllano. 24, C.H lll, N y k c· . . 4 35 .Minneso1a, 2). J Clari\, Ntw '((vk, 11. Sn.de<, ('W • Or at JnCtnnat1. : p.m. c1ev~ane1. 11. cer1er. c .... eiena, 11, Hrl>el<, Houston at Montreal. 4:3S p.m. Minne\Oll 11 Lvnn, Bellimort , 17 San Diego at Pittsburgh. 4:35 p.m. N•tteMI L .. tue (Tllrtvtll Sefu"91y'' GemHI BATTING !a.Md "' HO et·betsl G Al • H ~ct. G Perry All n 771 JI 93 l36 Galer raga Mon • )61 61 111 JJS Paimtoro (r10 99 lS9 47 t t I 309 Dawson ''" 87 131 42 104 JOI R T nomPson SF 7S 261 JI 10 307 Sal>O C n IO m '6 99 307 McGtt SI L t9 374 47 114 lOS GibMn LA • IS J14 64 9S .lOl Law C111 t2 307 3' 91 >00 Bono' P11 13 371 61 96 199 Bonilla Pit 19 331 SI 99 .199 RUNS-Bonds. Pit1i1>ur1111, 61, Ge11rre1141. Monlrrti 61 Slrewt>errY. New YMk. 66, Gibsen, ~s. 64; Van Slvke. Pilllt>ur1111. 62 HOME RUNS-Strewoerrv. New York, 23, Galarraoa Montreal. 21. Clerk, Sen Frtnclsco. 20. G Davis. Hou\lon, 19, Bonine. Pills1>ur1111. ll Al·tlme Nmtr ....,.. Tne maior leegue p1eyt<\ wllll JOO C¥- '1omt runs ano lho\t CIO\ing 1n on Ille merk ..... , ... ,, Tllrtu911 J""' 1' TaNNtS w....,,, teurNIMftt let ............. , • ~~ Bert>era Polle< IU S.) dtf Pem Shriver (U.S ), 7·6. 7·6. Lor• ~Neil (Us) dtf RO\ Fairt>enk (l:l S.I. 3-6. 7·S. 6·3 I Hank Aaron 7SS Setw9Y'I lr• .. ctlw 7 B11t>l' Rulr 71• IAHIALL l WilliP Mavs 660 A"*"'-LAHut 4 Fr11nk Rot>iMon Sl6 NEW YORI( YANKEES-<>Pliont<I Renov S H11rmon K•llft>rt• S73 Vtlerde, •nfletOer. to COlumtlln of Ille Inter· 6 Rl'1111le Je(k \On 563 n1lione1 Lfftlue. 7 ~·M111.e Scllmodl Sl7 '00TIALL •. MICll.l'V Menlle 536 NetllMI , ..... LAHut 9 Jimmt.Fou ~ 4TLANTA F4LCONS-Sl9ntd Ctlerlts 10 Willie McCovt• S21 Oimry, CO<nt<"l>eCk. PtliUIP lrown, lintOeGktr, Ifie) Ted Wolloems S21 Jemn Primus, rur111lng t>eck; Sien CleYIOll. 1~~ 5<L--.o~ensTvt ltntman; Jeme\ Ill\~ ri(iT"9f, lliel Ect<1it Melhew\ Sl2 and eerie< Wi'-Y, witty Agr..cl to ''"'"' wltll 14.MtlOll Sil IS Lou Gehrig 4'3 16. S111n Musiel 47S (lltl Willie Stergeu 475 MocllHl Heynes. wide •wctiver DETROIT LIONS-AgrH<I 10 ll'fml willl Rav Rounolrtt, wioe rece•vtr Si911td Erk Anc!Olsel<, offensive guerd. Cert Peon1tr running 1>1c1<, JeH James and Teco Creig. wide rt · celvtrs; Garr,~ Haod, defensive 11ckle, Tod<I Irvin. lineman, a no Oennv McCoin. q1141r · rert>eck GREE N BAY PACKERS-S111M<I Pelrlcll Collins, running oac1< KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-St11net:1 J,R Am· t>rO\t. wioe rect lver. 10 e serlft of lllrH one· vear contrecrs MIAMI OOLPHINS-S•gnec! 8rien Socllie. MO\t leCklf NEW ENGLAND PA TRIOTS-Signt<I Tom Rtllder offtn\ove reckle Tom Goe<!. now tecl<le Ttdo., Gercoa, P1ecet11cker; Troy WOikow, off9nsi,,. guerd; Derry! Usntr. wldt receiver. Ntol Ge11>ra1lh. CM,,.,ti.ck. end Rodney LOSS<IW. Ctoft• NEW YOftK JETS-AnnoYllCtd lllt rtlirt · men! 01 Lenee Mft'il, l•IWl>eektr. Pieced CMls O'Brien. P1ecek1Ck«, on IM r-,,.·rttirtd 1111. Ru\~H Slleffit ld, detensi11« hnemen, on rtwr,,. ... 010 no• rePOr 1 "''. 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