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Centennial &alute
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It would be a terriftc under-
statement to •1. that Irvine resident
Paul Niquette hkes bicycles. ~
r--.....,.>t"'ftnlY-u· "hit ~fllll-of-the-
thinp-a ~ l S in the livi111 room
-he made the bike his only niode of
transportation for five yean. From
1972 m 1977, be pve up his
automobile for the biqide.
Centennial ~ves
everyone a c ance
to join celebration
31 and will continue until Aus. I.
1989.
Centennial officials say the cel-
ebration. will include sometbina to
ap~ to each of the county's 2.2
million rnidents. and wiU involve all
of its cities and communities.
"We·have two. basic criteria," said ~ .. ~~~.._.i-By BOB v AN EYKEN Darrell McJzr, ~·nt of On• .,. .. ...,,..... County Centennial. "One it to in-
When there arc more than two volve all 28 of the county's cities, plus
million of you and you ,et to be 100 unincorporated communities, and
yean old, the binhc;lay party ps on the second is to involve all kinds of
·~)'CU. _ Kli_viti from histori events to
That. at least is the approKh beina the arts to eauciiloiial act1vtties.
taken by Orante Count~tennial Some centennial even~'i such as Inc., the non-profit pol)p plannina next Sunday's Whisk B•t Niabts
and coordinatina events · for the . ., fireworks festival in Fountain Yalley
county's lOOth anniversary ~1-., and the 18<ity Centennial Cyclina
ebration, which officially begins July Festival have bttn planned as one-
timt extravaganzas markin1 the be-
ginning b f Orangr County's birth
year.
Other community-based events
around the county are annual aftain
..... . ~-.
that ha q~ taken on special centeonial •
themes this vear and have bttn added
to the roster of official cclebratioas.
Metzger said. -One local e"ent that easily fits into
the centennial theme is Newport
Beach's annual Wooden Boat fati·
val which. coincidematty. ha~.
(PleueMe lOOTB/.AS) So when Niquette rides l O miles on
an antique bike for the July 31 <>rans
County Ceolennial Bike Tour, be"U simna 110pfamitiulllldri . ---·---t---~
"I was not Cf'Ulldina when I renounced m~ auto," Niquette said.
"It was part oh omonal e•~I
to tee what the fututt would be'lilre
without automobiles. I would u·....,·~
bicycle 8'12 miles to and &om wort. and went throu&b four very cold
Connectjcut winten. I also pve up
meat ud canned food. and only
accepled' my mail once aW!ek."
Al Niquette dried bii~ clothes on a
line outside the family home, his wife
·Ind children continued their lives in
the contemporary American style,
unwiUina to make the unusual IKl'i-
ftee be had embarked upon.
Niquette's lonely vipl dwFI bis
lifestjle, and amon& other tbi.._ he
learned the cue of sboppi111 from ~talopea. •
.. I could tel "'"sbabld, valU.bla,
everythina from cheese to diamonds,"'.' be said. ...... _ that be
would tow. trailer ~s bicycle
to cart neceaa~ ileml. . . A resident ofirvme for tbe put sill
yean. . the S4-year-old Niqueue re-
members his days without a car• u
·•e•~ment in s)'l1em desip."
"The clothes I ride a bicycle in are
a1ffettnnlian-----W ones I war in u .
office. In the winters, I would have a
snow outfit to bicycle in. and in tbe
(PleMe .. CTcuaT/.AS)
Liu McMahon of Hunt-
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€dM senior facility oD ·council agenda
Neighbors vow to fight project claiming
fear of increased noise. traffic problems
and safety problems in Corona del
Mar. .
The residents also allege approval
of the project would be a violation of
the citv's general plan because it lacks
speciflc building_ intensity standards
for the site. The City Anomey's office
disputes tha.t contention.
By GREG llERKX °' .. ..., ......
A 400-pq:e staff repon, I 00 angry
residents and a S4.<XJO.:.square-foot
building: Put them all tQFther and
you have a volatile blend that could
erupt Monday niaht in Newpon
Beach.
Dynastv restaurant.
The 'Planning Commission a~
proved the project on June 9. Emerald Associates, the project's
developer. eliminated the entire
founh floor of the project and
reduced the buildina's overall area by
9,500 feet in an attempt to appease
residents. The Plannina Commission lop~ off another 3.300 square feet.
whH:h could mean a loss of 10 rooms
and bring the total number of rooms
down from I 08 to 98.
Councilman Phil Sansone. whose
jurisdiction includes the site in Cor-
ona del Mar. appealed the Planning
Commission's approval at the June
27 council meeting.
The City Council is set to review an
application to build a senior" citizens
facility at the corner of Hazel Drive
and East Coast Hi&hway in Corona
del Mar. cumntly die site of the Mina
Although a senior c~ facility
might seem like an innocuous project
to many people, it has drawn the ire of
dozens of residents who claim · the
project would cause sianificant traffic But opponents of the project,
\,.
Mau faces felony Charge
iabeatlag-death of goose
BJ LANCE IGNON ..............
. Sceve and Diane Pelletier said they feh like-they bid
lost their child after findina out Saturday mornina that
their pet ~ hlld been beaten to death on the sidewalk
next to ttieit Huntinston Beach home.
Two men ~ vaulted a 6-i>ot-biab brick wall
into tbe couple's blickJard Saturday and then boiated tbe
Pelletier's ~dt-o(d IDC*. Peco t.ct over the wall. On the other aide of' the Wall, one of the men wu allcpdly
in thellCt~-:'J':nchilll tbelOC* todeatb When a~ofllc:er upontielCCDtat l:lOa.m:t.Sst. Luis Ocboa · Bodi men were amst.ed wimout
incideDl
. A thick. dllt red Dll and a few feathen nmted tbe =~Eric Clllitlopher Demuth. 24, of San lta&el,
killed the ';lJ:" that had been liven to the SOil~ Y· The· Nletien llid they will praa cbaflel lllinat
Demuth. a bcMlle .....
.. fm10DMtnlhil~lormunterilll•~· A lotof ... wiD tbi8i it .. bl ~ ..... ~,~ s.ne' Pdetier, 33. imicf. his~ nilills olf. .. 1·1j11tit DU a kid.• iw II rm
concerned."
Omiuth told~ that be and MMto freauia. 22. of
Santa Rosa, entered the Pelletier's yanl at 20732
Crestview Lane to take a shortcut. Inside the yard they
were confronted by an angry aoose and were forced to
protect themselves. ·
But Diane Pelleti~r. 36. said that altboulh ~
would honk at strangers. he never anacked anyone and
was in fact a bit rowardly. Furthermore. Ocboa llid dlere
would have been no reason to hoisttbe10011Covertbewall
if the men were only tryin1 to defnd tbemtdva. ·
''Tbete auys were trcspusina." Ochoa said. .. Tbe
.goose did its job. It sounded the llann when tbcte pays
came in the bllckyard. They probably threw it over me
wall and one IU..l killed it ...
Oflicer JeffHuss happened upon the two meaJ:!. 11 Pero died. The~ wu taken away by <>ranee ty
Animal Control officttl.
The Pelletim learned of the killi when they called
polke Saturdaf momi~ after findinc 'C mitlina.
.. rm just 1n disbeliel' that tomeOM could do that.
Why would someo. ne kill an innocent FQR1'° llid Serve
Pelletier. an electrician for the Onner County Sniwion
Dcpanmeftl ~-
Demuth was arrested on sul1'icioa of' feloey cnehJ
to animals.: He was ~int belC1 in tbe H.......,. Beach
(Pl•••-~/Aa)
including a newly-formed . group
known as NeighboR to Preserve
Corona del Mar. say no coocessjon
will be enough and vowed to take the
~to coun if the council upholds
the Planning Commission.
Both sides are gearing up for 1 long
battle Monday.
"The intensity of resistance to this
has grown considerably." said Fred
Andrnen. a member of the group.
Andrnen said as man,,. as 100
residents are expected to tum up at
the meeting to oppose the project. He
said about 1.000 flrers have been
distributed urging residents to protest
the development.
The neighbors group is con«med
that emergency. yehicles and· tenants
of the complex will add to the areas
traffic problems. But officws from
Emt'rald Assocutes claim none of the
senior residents wi ll be allowed to
drive. and sa~ cmergt'ncy visits to the
complex will be'inf~ucnt.
Developer Jon Chns~n said he
can't make anv more concessions and
suit make the 'project viable.
··we·ve worked very hard to re-
main affordable. We've really tried to
priCC' this for a cr~secti.on of people
in Newport Beach. Cbnsteson said
Chnsteson said he con~ived the
proJC'CI after ~veral elderly relatives
were forced to move out of the city for
lack of elderh care facilities.
.. To pare this project any more it
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COiiricU votes to bUy &Itson building,
tran8form It Into Municipal Art8 Center
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Mmdcan police mistakenly kill 3
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CIUDAD JUAl.EZ...Ma.im ~ dcniclanill~tinn •nd tbe detea.-wbcn-a.ar-carryint four men tried to -Mexican lawmen sta1tiJll .,_ tion of the police oflicen ~ them over. He said the men
traffickers miltabnly sbot aadtilW in:volved in the lbooUqp. identified tbem1elves u Federal Ju-
a news anchorwoman. ber motber-ia-XHU· TV taid ill aDcborwomaa. dicial Police officen, but that he
law and I family friend Sahlntay, Linda Be~o. 21 .... killed aloas didn't SIOJ> becaux he WU afnid they
authoritieHBL-· with .bucmia Mudnerde Ooibei; WOU1Cfroti.b1m. --- -
Police oftic:en mistook the journal-SS and Carlos Alfomo Garcia. 2S. He said be wu ~ about
ist's car for one spotted near a Bejarano'• husband, Manuel $12,000 in cub railed by the TV
clandestine ainuip where a J)lane ~saidhewuintbecarwitbtbe stauonatacircus.
believed to have been canyin& Col· other three when they were shot about When Go~ didn't stop, the men
ombian cocaine bad crubecl. the 3:30 a.m. near downtown Juarez. but staned shoouna the car with IUChine
officiaJ government news qency be was uninjured. suns. About 40 to 4S bullet boles were
Notimex reported. Gomez, a co-anchor at the station, found in the car, officials said. No.timex uid fedemLAttomcy toJd.reponen-later-Saturday-mat the GOmez saia ne wu ti.ken an or
General Scraio Garcia Ramirez or-four were drivina near down10Wn questionina and then released.
WinningLottonumbers picked . -.
By TM A...a.W Pnu
Here att the-winnina numben
Dicked Saturday niabt for the Cali-
fornia Lonery's twice-wect1r .. Lotto 6-49 .. game: 6, 9. I 0, 18, 3S, 4 and the
bonus number. 8.
Players who correctly auetled all
six numbers will share a prize pool of
SS.8 million, lottery officials said.
All those who picked five numben
plus the bonus number Will divide
~themselves a prize DOOi of
SI.SS million; five of .ax will share
$799,000; four of .U will ~
$727,000. Three of six is~ an
automatic SS per winner. .
The ll\lmben were chosen by Lotto
machine duriftl a television broad-
cast orisinatiDI an Sacramento.
The sales from Wednesday ni&ht to
Saturday's · drawina were Sl4.S4
million;·
Earlier in Sacramento, a San JOIC
construction worker won SI million
on· the Slate lottery .. Bi& Spin,"
fulfillina bis late mother's pftdiction
that one of her nine sons someday
would win bia.
Fire burns 3 acres at Bolsa Chica
JnOc:ente M. Sarmiento, 48, said he
and his brothers had been ready to
stop buyi ns lottery tickets before their
mother died about a year .,o ... My
mother kept tellins us. 'Keep p&ayiDf.
One of these days one of l°" JU~ 11
goina to win the bia one,' he said.
BJ LANCE IGNON ..............
A fire that burned 3 acres of the
Bolsa OUca wetlands Saturday eve-
nint was, .. humuly set somehow."
an Oraqe Count)' firefighter said.
Firefighter Eric Thorson would not
say exactly what started the fire, but it
did not ipite from natural causes or
by accident.
"It was lit somehow." he said.
The fire blackened three acres of
dry pass east of Warner Avenue at
Pacific Coast. HifPway. No one was
injured and there was no darnqt to
· l)CUby bomes. Tbonon said;-·· · -1'llere WIS no way this fire was
aoins to endan,er any homes."
Thorson said.
The cl0$CSt home was 150 yards
from the fire and WIS separated from
the wetlands by a l'Old.
The blaze was reported at 6: 16 p.m .
About 20 flJ"Cfaahters from the Oranae
County and tluntinston Beach fire
departments had the fire under con·
trot by 6:40 p.m. and completely
extin&uisbed by 7:26 p.m .• Thorson
said. Four engines responded.
Thorson said a small fire truck
owned by Union Oil and stationea at
the wetlands arrived first and sot a
jump on controllina the fire.
When asked if the fire damaged any
wildlife. Thorson said: .. It might have
threatened some gophers. that's
~bot.IJ it.~· . . . ... ~ Thorson said there att no leads on
who might have started the fire. Hq
said there was ample time for some-
one to have set it and left the scene
before fire officials arrived.
Sarmiento ·said he plans to con·
tinue workina "for a little while," buy
a house and a. ~ickup truck and help
put bis four cb11dren. qes 21, 20, II
and 12, tbrouab colJete. One of 13 spinner1 who won a total
of S 1.43 million. he will receive
$40,000 a y6r after taxes for 20 years.
The top prize on the Bi& Spin is $2
million and the minimum prize is
$10,000.
Other winners were:
Scott Barbee, 22. of Holtville.
$30.000.
JozscfSzerencsi. 62. of Hawthorne,
$4().000. . -
Geoflt Gray. 63. ·of "Escondido,
$30,000:
Amy Thompson. 23, of San Dieao.
$40.000.
Stacy Mikhak. 27. of Riverside.
SS0.000.
FELONY CHARGE IN GOOSE BEATING •••
From Al
city jail Saturday in lieu ofS I 0,000 t.il. His amipcment
is tentatively scheduled for Tunday.
Peco would accompany the Pelletiers on fisb ina
expeditions in Upper Newport Bay. the JOOSC lcanins
over the bow of the boat like a feathery maidenhead. Officer Huss did not see Freguia barmina the aoote
but arrested him on suspicion of drinkiDJ in l)ublic.
f reguia was alleatdly holdina a beer at the ume. f reauia
was bailed out of jail Saturday. -
.. He'd be my auto fish-finder." Steve Pelletier said.
Children in the nei~borhood used to feed Peco
raisins when Diane Pelletier. a digital eqyipment buyer,
used to walk him in the front yard. The men were apparently visitina fri~s in
Huntingfon Beach. "He was. the neighborhood pct. Everyone loved
Peco." said Steve Pelletier. who named the goose· after his
German shepherd.
Peco was Jlbout three weeks old when Steve's father,
Dan Pelletier, ga ve it to them as an Easter gift. The couple
soon developed a sreat affection for the pet. allowina it to
swim in their Jacuzzi and givina it the run of their
When asked if he will get another goose, Steve
Pelletier said: "I don't know. I'm kind of heartbroke' over
th is one. He had a lot of personality." t.ckyard.
ART CENTER APPROVED IN HUNTINGTON
P'rolDAl
established to arrange grants and raise
money.
••An elev,tes the soul and stimu-
lates the mind of the community,"
said Naida Oslinc. who will be
director of the Municipal Arts Center.
.. It is \bout real issues. environ-
ment and politics. It helf!S the
community to think. to pow.
The ootlook appeared bleak for the
state of'tbe ans when the City Council
comidered the expenditure last week.
The oflic1aJs. who later went on to
impose a SS a month residential uish
colkt>tion fee for the fintiime... in 19
years. had just heard a flurry of fiscal
woe's:-'
The\ needed to spend $28 million
just to 'get the flood control system up
to standard. Public Works Director
Les Evans had warned. Street lip ts
were so old and t.d on Huntinat<>n
Stm·t and they probably needed to be
replaced. There were myriad other
demands for money.
So. when it carM time to consider a
proposal to spend S7S8,000 for a
building to serve as the Municipal
Arts Center buildina on Main Street,
baclcers weren't too hopeful.
Councilwoman Grace Winchell
launched discussions on the measure, hop~naonly to stave off action for two
weeks. •
But as she talked. the more suppon
the center attracted, and Winchell,
along with Wes Bannister, Ruth
Finley. Peter Green and J_ack Kelly
voted for the center. ·
SENIOR FACILITY ON NB AGENDA •••
,.._Al · ..id be a very elitist kiod of project ..
Most people probably couldn't afford
iJ. .. be.added.
Christeson said he expects the
council to follow the Planning Com·
mission's lotic and approve the
project. He noted that the council in
19U approved a similar project for
the same site at 9•.000 square feet.
... don't see why the City Council
would tum UI down Unlns they bow
to uninformed political preaure,"
Christeson said.
Andresen claims there are alterna-
ti ves to a senior care facility for the
site. where a number of business have
failed to make a ao of it.
"Weattvcry. veryableandcapable
to sit down wtth the Plannina Com-
mission and City Council at.:J time
to discuss alternatives." · An-
drescn. "We're not developers, but
there are alternatives." ·
Amons the alternative u1e1 that
have been sugested for the site are an
office facility, a less-dense residential
project. and a park.
The City Council meetina will
beain at 7:30 p.m. in the council
chamben at Newport Btacb City
Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard .
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New.port police.to display stolen items
By GREG u.Dll . ...............
Missina a car llmO? A wallet?
Maybe a few tennis rackets? Y oa
miaht be able to find .them Monday
evenina at the Newport Beach Police
Department.
The department will disolly •
variety of items -more than 10 ill Ill
-founCI in a Westminster aputment
earlier this week followina the llftll
of the two brotben wbo lived there OD
· · n of burJlary, said polkie ~Orea ArmtlroDlo Police believe the Mlll*ll. Jeffrey
Summcn, 27, IDd bis brolber 0.y,
24, are~blc fora llriJllof'more
than 50 NewporJ Beedt llllO buralar· ia since late 1987. A .. uollnla stoDDed the elder Summers' Honda CllX after wiine.es in the SoYllm
Hill area reported leeina the VC6ide
after two bUrsllria there. ,
Amoaa the items to be displayed
are 13 tennis rackets, I 0 cassette 11pe ~ wallets. cameras. cakulaton,
1un1l111e1 and stereos, said Armstrona.
Proof of ownership will be required
to claim items and no appointment is neceua~d Armstrons. The items will be ~ in the auditorium of
t~ Newport. Beach Police Depart· rrient, 870 Santa 8arbAra Drive.
Shooting suspect wakes up in bad mood
By LANCE IGNON Kent said. Walker was standina in
0t ... a.ii,........ front of Prete's bedroom door when
A Costa Mesa man was shot in both ~te opened the door and. fired a
lqsSaturdayafterhe.wokehisa,Jlqed . s1~ sh~t from a .38 caliber ~ is~ilant. from an afternoon nap, v~.T~ey aot into an argument over
pohcc said. waking him up." Kent said. ·
The shooting occurred when James The bullet wen~ tb~ouJI! Wal.ker's
William Walker, 20. woke Leon left leg and lodsed an his riabt. ~alk~r
Richard Prete 44. at about 2 p.m. in was taken to College Park lfospatal 1n
Prete's Costa 'Mesa home. Lt. Alan Costa Mesa and was listed in good
Driver held after bus accident
BASS RIVER. N.J. (AP) - A bus
driver WIS chlfFd with possession of
drug paraphtmalia Saturday niaht
after the bus she was drivins went off
the Garden State Parkway, injurins
all 42 passengers, two of them
seriously, and tying up traffic for
hours, state police said.
The Gray Lines tour bus, trans-
portin& a church poup from New
York City to Atlantic City, went off
the road and into some trees Saturday
afternoon. said state police s,t. Stacy
Cranmer.
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State police did not k.now the name
of the church.
The driver. Annette Smalls. 29s.. of
Newark, N.J., was questioned aner
she underwent blood and urine tests
at Shore Memorial HOl,P.ital in
Somers Point, N.J.. said state ·
Trooper Michael Kaiser. Test results
will not~ known for several days, be
said.
An investigation was continuina
into the acCident's cause, which
occurred after rain had dampened the
road. Kaiser said.
As Shown -Prta!d from S2375.
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condition with the bullet still in his
lea, Kent said.
Prete, who lives at the scene of the
shootina, 2093 Maple Ave., was
arrested on suspicion of anem_pted •
murder and was being held in Cos~
Mesa city jail in lieu ofS250,000 baal
·Saturday niJht. His a.rraignement is
tentatively scheduled for Tuesday or
Wednesday.
Ltng-Ltngmay
be.pregnant
WASHINGTON (AP) -Llna-
Lina, the nation's famed female pant
panda, may be pregnant apin. a zoo
spokesman said Saturday.
Laboratory tests show the same
hormonal pattern that was observed
when Lins-Ling was pregnant last
year, said zoo spokesman Mike
Morpn.
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this year to be entitled I 00 Years ot Boauna. canoonistt. so you can imqine what
some of them ~ve come up with.··
But this year promises to be sJiahtly
less preposterous than usual, Hunter
said.
... That was our oriJinal theme. from
ourfint board meetma this year, even
before we knew about the centen-
nial," said Mickey Hunter, a
spokeswoman for the-event. "Then ··wc·rutickina more to the centen-
when we heard about the centennial nial theme· this year." she said.
iheme, we thouaht we would fit riaht "We've asked people to wear tra-
. in." ditional costumes and we're hopina
Held Friday. Saturday and Sunday. to get a good showina."
~ua.J9-21. thdestival will take place Anothff-e.venL with a nautical
at tlae Boy Scout Sea Base. 1931 W. theme is theOranac County lqofthe
Coast Hiahway. annual Southern Otlifomia Tall
It will besin Friday at S p.m. with Ships Festival. ~ •
the traditic:>nal boat parade, led by Participat.ing_ in the Sept. 25 event
four tall ships. .will be Ora nae County's own tall ship.
Also included in the festivities will th~. brig .~lgrim II. a replica ~f the
be blu~ss music. pcnod costumes. sailing ship that broull!t R1c.bMd
a 6oat~uitaing contest, woriiJi()"ps Henry Dana. autnor of "Two Years
on wooden boa. ts and another ~pu-~ Before the~ast.''_to Capistrano Bay
lar annuat'"'11f;lhe Om~ I 'O years ago.
Parade. whic~ featurn wooden ~ts The Pilgrim will be joined on the
drnsed . up an unusual. sometimes Huntington Beach-to-Dana ,,.Point
outlandish ways. . run by five or si~ other tall ships.
"Sometime5'ihere have ~n some includins the official state ship, the
really stranac thinp." she said. "The Californian. a replica of a 19th
event was thouaht up by a couple of century revenue cutter. said Troy
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Boyd and Healey Elli.a tool down Falrriew ln ~ new_Ba1ck.
Lindquist. publicist for the Tall Ships Point Harbor. spectators will en-which will highlight the centenn1')
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"What we hope to do is set up two-da\' ~ Festival. which features Countv Schools will hold balloon
festival sites in Huntington Beach. traditu:inal nautical music and a ~-launches and special Orange County
Newport Beach. and Laguna Beach to enactment of a hide-trading cer-Centennial crossword puzzles will be
coincide roughly with the passage of emony such as Dana and the other composed at area libraries.
the ships by those cities... said sailors on the original Pilgrim would For the less sedentary, the Seal
Lindquist. have witnessed. Cattle hides. tanned Beach Triathlon has adopted' a
At the finish of the race at Dana at Mission San Juan Capistrano. were centennial theme this year.
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the main export product of the region Other major centennial events an
tha t ~If a century later became South Coast cities this summer
southern Orange County. include the Centennial ()pmina Con-
··what you'd see 1s an oxcart full of cen at Irvine Meadows Amphitheater
hides brought from the mission to the on Aug. 6 and the Hispanic Play-
chffs above Capistrano Bay and wrights Project at Costa Mesa's South
tossed over to the beach below." he Coast Repertory Theater on Aug. 12
said. and 13.
The festival wi ll begin Aug. 26. with The list of events for August and
a bon voyage party at the Dana Point September alone fills numerous
Resort. after whi ch some of the out· pages. Metzger said thiop will tone
of-area participants wi ll set sail from down a bit during the fall and winter
the ports of San Otego and San and then bejin bu1ldin1 momentum
Francisco. converging at Huntington 1n the spnng for a climax next
Beach in time for the Sept. 25 Orange summer.,.
Count-, run. One wi nter event will be the
The ·ships will set sail at 11 a.m. off building of an Oranae County entry
the Huntington Beach Pier. The tall for the annual Tomament of Ros.es
ships a~ traditionally accompanied Parade. which also happens to be
by a flotilla of sail and power boats celebrating its I OOth annivenary in
owned b-, ami residents. 1989.
The list of official centennial events ··The citv of Santa "-na has entered
Reeldeata of Coeta llw Wpeet eutlaqaake d••••• after 1932 ~ Biiacla teablor. ·
runs the gamut from the Com eight years' in a row and they've won
Festival in La Habra. in the northern ~roph1es each year:· Meu,er said.
reaches of Oranae County. to the 'This year. with the county's help.
annual La Cristianita Pageant in the we're goina for the themt ~v."
south count~ city of s.n· Clementt. Arnone next summds hfattliahts
CYCLISTPLANNINGOLD-FASHIONED SALUTE •• ~ ..
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wanner months. I'd .wear somethina
rouahly like. a tennis o utfit."
Oesmbina himself as somethina
similar in appearance to Captain
Marvel. Niquette would arrive at
Xerox corporate hcadquaners in
Stamford. Conn.. close his office
door. and return moments later
dressed as a senior executive. com-
plete with suit, tie and professional
demeanor.
"That meant that I'd have to keep
eifht suits in my office closet. and
brina with me.a fresh shin. tie, socks
and a change of underwear." said
Niquette.
Niquette said one of his most
internting experiences from the five-
ycar endeavor. surprisinaJy enouah.
came after it was over. ~ ~omi~
Niguette's boss called him into bis
office. "He said to me, ·Paul, it's OK
to be a wild duck. as Ions u you fly in
formation.· I knew what he meant,
but what he didn't know was that I
had gone blck to drivina a car."
While his experiment lasted only
five ycan, h~s love for~ bi~le bas
supPlied Niquette with a., lifdona
bobby. He-coUccts both modem and
antique bikes. ·
When he touches the metal of his
100.year old . re~ics. Niquette i~
qincs a man inside a shed near has
home sweat drippina from his brow1 poundina. away at the ~. ano
strivina for ~on watbout any
direct.ions or instructions to IO by.
"You need to remember that there
weren't ·any specific bicycle tool~ in
thole days ... there were no previous
models &o follow. The man wu
driven purely by his own ingenuity.''
said Niquette.
On July 3 t. Niquette and his family
will don 19th century costumes and
show a dozen of their antique collec-
tibles as part of the Oranae County
Centennial Bike Tour and Festival.
He will ride his favorite in a
collection of many. the century-old
bicr,cle must be moving in order to get
on. · Niquette explained. ·
Falling is always a problem. but
Niquette said he has only missed five
times in 14 years. and has decided he
has had enough.
"I'm getting too old for that.·· he
laughed.
While some ma~ think Niquette's
''Yoa aeed to re.membertlJattlJere 1FeJ'eJI 't
ai;17911ecl.1Jc bJcycle tooi.bJ tlJON day. ...
tliere were .ao prevlou mode& to loUow.
TIJe mma wu drf vea purely by IJ& 011n1
l.age.aalty."
-Paul Niquette
64-inch Columbia Expcn. He says
that bike. also known as the "Ordi-
nary Bicycle." is the largest bicycle in
history and is noted in the Gum~
Book of World Records.
Niquette. who is also ~ pilot~
inventor. and author in addition to
his job as vice president of nwtetina
at American Automation in Tustin.
bepn mvestina thousands of ao11an
into his Columbia to rntore the
bicycle to its oripnal condition for the
Centennial celebration.
Seated on the antique. Niquette
and bis bicycle are a sceoe from the
past. Yet once in motion. the pair seem to brina yesterday alive
As N iquettc 11Rft. ridina the relic '
is easier than tettinl on iL
··The difference between sr· Ill on
a horse and aeuina on this · de is
that the former is Standina · Tbe
bicycle collection unconventional. he
claims collections are important hob-
bies.
··People need to find time to collect
something in life. It gives you
something to always be looking for.
It's alwaxs easy to buy me a present
that way··
Niquette added t~-his sister-in-
law collects Kwina thimbles. and a
friend collecu tea bq labels.
"Parents should aive their children
the objective to collect something. It's
very important in developing their
outlook on life. Coll«tina something
also gives you the cha~ to learn
about people --the foods thex ate.
the way they lived a~ t.houaht. · .
Niquette knoW1 h11 bike collect1on
is a bit, well ... unwieldly. Some of the
bicycles haoa from the ceilina. while
othen are in stands. Oocasionally. a
bike or two ma' ha' e to be moved in
order to get across the room.
When asked 1f his wife minds the
additions to the home. Niquette
laughed a bit and said. ··well. this is
m\ third wife. But she doesn't mind.
She loves them a~ much as I do."
When he·s not nding one of his
manv bicycles. Niquette likes to
in' ent things. He has pafents for what
man' computer enthusiasts know as
the Cache Memor1· System. and also
the .\lt itude Reporting Transponder,
"h1ch 1s now in many airplanes and
sen es to 1dentif) what type ofaircraft
are 11~ ing. and what each craft's
altitude is.
What '.'1quette refers to as bis
"<;ilhe-;t in,·ention" as called a seatbelt
interlock. created an 1953. which tells
the motonst has seatbelt 1s not locked.
.\nd Niquette is a walking encyclo-
prd1a on b1c~cle his~ory. Remem~
.. Bloomers~" Back in 1860. Amelia
Bloomer invented what she called
.. the sensible garments .. to wear while
• ndang her bicycle.
\\hen he's not studying bicycle
ha tor:, .~iquette 1s explorina °"
e\Ot1l' world of bicycle technolOI)'.
His bake collection also includes n
ultra-modem 18 sl)ttd raci .
the construction of which tle super-
' ascd O\'er a period of two years ·•at no
small cost."
.\nd so next Sunday. 1f ~ou happen
to be 1n the ,;cinily of Anaheim
tad1 um and Stt an old-fashioned-
lookang gu~ rid.ing an old-fashioned-
lookang bike. it's probably Niquette.
doing his bit for the county's Centen-
ntal.
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will be the 1989 maJOr Leaaue All SW
Gam·c. wfiich has been awarded lO
.\nahe1m Stadium.
"It's true that's a national event
rather than a count\ event. .. said ~etzgrr. "but there is no doubt die
'reason the game 1s here is that Orms
County is celebrating its centennW."
The game wlll be ~ by a
wt"Ck of special activities at 1M
stadium. such as a n old timers· pine.
Orange County's year-Ions 1:!inh·
da\ bash will conclude with tM ~leidoscope Festival. a multi<thnic
cerebration of the countf s . many
national and-cultural sroups.
To be hosted b' the Trammel Crow
Co. 1n lrvtne. th~ event wiU include
muStc. dancing and food from the
count-,.·s entirt spectrum of cultures.
from Native Amencan. to European.
Latin American. Asian and African.
And it all bepns July 31. The cross-
county bicvcle ride will bqin at
.\naheim Siadium at 8:30 a.m.
The fi~works display and music
fest1val wtll bq.tn at 9 p.m. at
Fountain Valtev·s Mik Square Park. F~:park..mg aDd bus transp<jt'Ution
to the park will be availabk at South
Coast P\aza and WestminSler Mall.
bcainning at 6 p.m.
f or information on ~ events
and an' others throuabout tbt ~ntennUil year. call 85~. Pbont
hnes att tended seven days a week.
Ezplorer alms s·tralght HB Police Departm~nt
now at full strength
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MOI>f.STO (AP) -S!nmial bis .. ~tic ~:.··:=te :.C1 &ibiii" ~ Ilia • ~cam • Satunla ~ J~ v'l::f.1aome o1 mote tban 50 .eilmic poupl.
-A record ~yed Neil' Simoo'a ode
to im~ ... America," as
Dubkia en me unpbitbea1er,
where about l,000 people wae await-
i bis arrival ~ DOtod that he is tM IOa of
tbe~ D+*Ww 9ld
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to H-.. to Scaeda '° ... AmMeje• .
He .....,_ a T-tlailt &om dae
local Greek com~ IMt Nld ."Anothera.eet iD Nad1no "
Dubkia liid lie w plr11r d "to be
in a valley wllida ii Am~ becl.-
you are AIDllim. all ol~
. MOii in tbe •die-·-fed wt cheered and Cllried ..... lllll*IUI
Greek inug,u11; bis nuuWts ~ the Mallllcbutelll ID"'Mt~ w
Sen. Lloyd Ben11ea, iaadeltaClmtof inaonetbatllid ~ .. ia<Jreet.
Danish munipanta; and tbeir bOlain • But a sizeable ~· ol uli-
Modesto. HOUie Whip Tony o.tbo, abonioa .ad~ oallide
is third..,eneration Portupeie. the rally apiDll bis~ lllDd.
American. · , "· Durina bis speeC:b, Dubkil re--• · •· a' • ~I am-the-. IOD of im11!9Uts-IJCl1eetihe1W he emP"n . I ii-m-~···· ..... "'•11•.-et·• ·=·*'·dJlldteMe ... U.-runnina with tbe ~of IJDllli-Thursday's nomination ~ Qd9. IAo ~·--a la 'omt of T11drt 1iftD tD Ma grants and ~ mlJOduced by 'ibe lddreu, indudina me -~ debl .... anlftl la......... . .
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lllllitive lloUlb from a POU J)lpeline. one mile rro..:;·• clillllrOUI oil
spill &om the nearby Shell Oil refinery pofficiala said Sat . • ~ lilbt ~
spill. wbicb occurred sometime Friday nilbt. wu con widlln ~
Sl_ousb by Ooatina booms SatW'day afternoon. said a apokeamast for the OflCe
-l:Jf!merJncyServicerin-Sacramento.....wbicb-M1 moni~ danup_eftbda._ R~ntatiVel of the Environmental Protection AsDt:Y the Department
ofFllh and Game planned to fly over tbe!i'U late Siturday afteraoon to~ potential environmental damqe, aa:o · to the Cout Guard's Marine
Safety Oflice in Alameda. Up to 100 ~ of oil leaked from an uauted
plpebne that runs from Richmond to Antioch, where Plcitic ~and~
Co. OJ)el'ltes teVeral poMr plants. aa:ordina to utility~ pick Dlvtn.
The flcilities once burned oil. but now bum natunl_111. Tbe ptoeline Wll kept
loaded with oil io it could be ractivaled if'needed. Dilvin said.la bu not'*"
uled since abouU. l 982. he added. At leUt 3SO.OOO pllons of oil spilled into
nearby PlcheCo Slouab OD April 2l after I drain pipe ruMiDI from the roof of
a SbeO Oil·reliqery 011 tank'brote. It killed some 200 birds and animals and
soiled at least 400 boats along a 12-mile stretch 9f the Carquinez Strait.
Rollertl ftHN to rmto.re llacf6et cam
~ndson of immllfallts in this valley accumulaled durina tbe ~ ad-· •
where so many came to leek the mini.stration. the need tbr~ are bound ·and detCrmincd to clo
oppartunity. to leek the American touppadetheimportanceOf · that"
SACRAMENTO -Senate leader David Roberti said SatW'day that
.restoriq.aome fundt·cut-by the"&Ovemot1mm~9=tate budlet will be "top priori!)'" w6en the ~ture returns to llid-$4f2-million
in cuts by Gov. <Jeorp DeUkmejian before~ siped the S43.9 billion bucflet
••assaulled" health and welfare, environmental. trampOrtation and bousina
"The-re are tremendous op-~ma. The Republican.tovemor'trimmed the tiiiC1let and liped it July I
rt ·1· .. _ .. 0u1.-1.! after lawmakers bad receued for a montb-loDJ vacation. Tbe ~ture·
dream, just u my mothei and father and the ethical level of tboee in Speaking in a farm-rich rqiqii:
did 7S and 76 years "°' '' Dukakis aovem~" . Dubk.is also called for research to
said. , •:Jf,l.the-lut analysis; if.there is one "make new uses of apicultural prod-
po uni, •es out t·~~. _..,,said. recon venes Aq. I. ··ne Usislature's top prionty upon its return Will be to
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try" can a son of immllf'lnts ''aspire pr.:es. 1dent can do. it is to raiore Prick He said biodt:p:adablepl•stic alD
tObe .,.Uident.• ---~ericans in their JOVenuneDt." be made from com, and fuel that
Underttbing the ethnic divenity of Dukakis said. .. Uoyd BentleD and I pollu1eS less can be made' from arain.
The Modesto rally wu bis only resto~ certai~ funds to o~ state's budget, .. Robeni, D-.~ ~lea, laid i~ a
public appearance in Califomia·dur-statewi~.radio address. Oearly, the state budlet cn11s is fir &om beins
1na the current campeian swina which resolved.
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Firefighters contain pair of Calaveras blazes
RAIL ROAD FLAT (AP) -Fire-
fighters launched a final assault on
two Calaveras County wildfires and
gained 100 percent containment Sat-
urday niabt, after the blazes had charred some 10,800 acres.
Dick c~· a spokesman for the California ment of Forestry, said ·the twin res were I 00 percent
contained by Saturday ni&ht. He said
full control of the blazes was ex peeled
by ~onday ni&ht. ~from the fires totaled S 11
million, 1ncludin& timber and prop-~ losses and fire suppression ef-
forts. said Sharon Tomnce, a spokeswoman for the CDF in the.
Mother lode .community of Rail
Road Aat. I SO miles CU.t of San
Francisco and a few miles west of the
fires.
Six homes.. nine other buildinp and eight vehicles have been IOat
since the arson-suspected blazes
broke out Tuesday.
"Things are really winding down,
and it prObably will be all over soon,"
said Tomnce.
The blazes hav.e burned nearly
together and are .being treated
stratcaically as one by state fire
officials.
Firefighting efforts bepn winding
down as some crews were sent home
over the weekend, leavina about 2,8SO tirefiahten early SAturday,
down from a maximum of 3,400 on
Friday. More~ were expected to
be released SatW'da~ afternoon.
The total size of the blazes was
reduced from CDPs earlier esti-
mation of I 2lSOO acres followiq an
aerial surveillance usina infrired
camera1:t said Tomnce.
The fires were 90 percent con-
trolled, a term meaning flames have
been reduced to small flares and
smoldering patches, acpordina to
Craia. Meanwhile, some 470 firefiahtm
and other worken on Saturday con-
tinued to battle a 2()()..aae pus fire
that the ni&ht before threatened a
dozen homes near Morpn Hill. The
fire broke out in a ruaect area about
1S miles south· of San rrancisc;o.
The blaze wu 70 percent contained
Saturday morning. said Jackie Tubis.
a CDF spokeswoman in Morpn Hill.
There wu no m~r property loll.
Officials said the fire apparently
broke out when a tractor strUCk a rock and sent out sparks.
The Calaveras firefiahaen. who
anived from across the state, were
usina I.SS pumpeNructs on Satur-day, alona with I 0 butldozen and 18 water trucks. -
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Iran, Iraq engaged in intense fighting
BAOHPAD, ~ (AP)-lran said
Iraqi troops backed by tanb. warp. Janes and chemical -weapons puaMd-
nearly 40 miles across the border
Saturda}' ~nd it called on all able-
bodied ~ten to rush to the front. . Iraq sasd its aim WIS IO captUR I WJe number of prisonen before
oease·firt talks in New Y ort. It said it
had. no intention of keeping Iranian
temtory.
A later repon from the Iraqi News ~cy said the Iraqi fon:es "bepn Wlth~~ from freshly captured
Iranian temtory after movina cap-
tured Iranian ·war equipment and
prisonen behind the lines."
It pve no fisures on the number of prisonen taken or casualties but said
the Iraqis attacked a military camp in
Hamid and ••inflicted hute losses in
men and equipment.··
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The agency said other Jrlqi forces
in Iran also would withdraw after
achievi.na similar o~ectives. ·
The repons of fiahting came as
U.N. teams. prepaftd to visit the
wanina nations to work out im-
plementation of a case-fire in the
nearly 8-year-old war. The military
Ql;>serven were expecled to anive in
Tehran, the Iranian capil.!11 Sunday.
Iran's Islamic RepuD1ic News
Agency, monitored in Cyprus, said
Iraqi troops crossed into southern
Iran and headed toward the oil city of
Ahvaz. IRNA said Iranian fon:es
blocked another Iraqi advance IS
miles to the west.
The heaviest battles were around
the towns of Hamid, Jofair and
Khushk west of Ahvaz, as well as
Shalamcheh a little fanher north and
the northern suburbs of the Iranian
port city of Khorramshahr. IRNA
said. ·
Iranian television btoke into its
regular newscast to announce that
"our Moslem combatants forced the
Iriqi forces to retreat" from those
towns. ·
IRNA said Iraqi troops had been
pushed back in the Shalamcheh
f'CJion, with the bodies of .. hundreds ,
of Iraqi soldien scattered on the battlefield: ..
It said the tank-led "Iraqi in-
vasion" was backed by heavy anillery
fire, chemical weapons, jet fi&hten
•!>d ·helicopter gunships ancf was
aimed at occupytn& Khorramshahr
andAhvaz.
The lraniin dispatch said S,000
Iraqi soldien were killed or wounded
and 200 tanks or armored personnel
carrien were captured.
IRNA said the town of Gilan-e
Gharbf.20 miles inside Iran and about
110 mues noriheast of Bllhdad. fell
to Iraqi troops who use<f chemical
weapons. ·
"The agresson also captured Sar-e
Pol Zahab garrison usina the same
dastardly tactic." fhe qency said.
The towns are in a disputed border
area claimed by Iraq under the terms
of a I 97S agreement with Iran. ,
••All we want is to liberate I our
occupied areas '' Iraqi Information
Minister latifJassem was quoted as
saying. "We have no agressive
intentions a'pinst Iran."
Jassem. quoted by the Iraqi News
Asency, said Iraq also aimed to take
as many Iranian prisonen as possible
.. to factlitate the achievement of a
lasting and comprehensive peace."
Fishing boat, submarine collide; one dead, 29 missing
TOK YO (AP) - A fishina boat
with 48 people aboard collided with a
Japanese navy submarine and quick-
ly sank Saturday near Tokyo Bay. JtilliftJ at least one person and leaving 29 m1ssina. police said. The 92~foot boat. chartered for a
weekend fishing expedition: disap-
peared into the water less than two
minutes after the collision. tossina all
its JIUl'.Cngers into the Pacific. said
police in the nearby port city of
Yotosuka.
Police sai d 19 people were rescued
from the boat. but one of them, a 38-Police said 19shipsandsixhelicop.
year-old man, died later in a ~taJ. ten with the navy and the Maritime
There were no repons of :es Safety AlencY. Japan's coast guard,
among the 7S men aboard the · 1-were searchiDJ for survivon.
powered submarine, said officials Police officials said the submarine,
with the Maritime Self-Defense the 2,2()().ton Nadashio. hit the
Force. Japan's.nary. • .• fishiq at. the I S4-ton No. I
Television news rePorts lhoWed Fujiman( Saturday afternoon abouf
the submarine floatiga on the surface two miles off the port of Yokosub
near the accident site with no IP-near the ·mouth of Tokyo Bay.
parent damqe. A baDclful of men on Y otosub is 28 miles south of Tokyo.
its deck and bull ICaDDed the sur-Capt. Y~iaki Nishimura. a navy
roundina waien and life rafts ·were spokesman, told a nationally tele-•
lined along its top. vised news conference that the su~ marine was~, on the surface on
its way back . "'Yokosub after a
Yokohama, was leavina Tokyo Bay,
he said.
Authorities were still investipting
the cause of the .. incident, he said.
Visibility at the time of the accident
was reportedly aood. 1
Morr tban fOO ships ' day pass
through the entrance or the bay,
Ky_odo News Service reported.
Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita.
who was attending meetings of his
liberal ~mocratic Pany in
Karuizawa, returired to Tokyo after
hearing of the accident, news reports
said.
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training exercise in the Plcific. The
fishina boat. fi'om the nearby port of
Defense = chief Tsutomu Kawara ex rearet over the
accident.
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LOS ANGELES -A 31-year-old woman who taped her ion•a toes
"because he's always wrialina them" faces felony child abule cbarles became
of the ways she punishedlier boys and her nephew, police said. Three felony
counts of child abuse were filed Friday apins~ Dorothy ChNtina Evanovich,
a transient with no known address. said Deputy District Attorney Slepben A.
Baron: Evanovich said she bound her 8-year-old nephew S~'s eyes with
clear plastic medical tape .. becaute he kept lookin1 around, then taped his
hands in back and put a plastic bread bq over them becaute the child '°wlln't
a good eater;" said police Detective Susan Livera. Then the woman put ~ lit
-cigarette in bis nose and mouth, Liyeta said. The children were pJaced in prot~tive custody. Evanovich was to underao psychological tests.
CJtfsen trim •wrard, •J>OIOIT from llfS
FRF.SNO -A U.S. citizen who wu wrongfully deDorted from a San
Joaquin Valley lettuce field to Mexicali two years 110 hai received a formal
apolOI)' from the U.S. lmmipation and Naturalization Serv~ and a S 12,000
cash settlement Border Patrol ifCDts took Gonzalo Serrano from a southern
Fresno County field in for quesuonina on July l l, 1916, even thouah he had
sbowed..nts a copy of his birth certificate; Aaents said they tboucht Serrano wu an 1m·postor using someone else's birth certificate. Att~ Juan Arambula, claimed qents interropled, "yelled and insulted" his dient for
houn and forced him to sian a statement sayina he was a Mexican national.
Japanlaunchesprobeof
leaders in stock scandal
By nt AllOda*' Preti
TOK YO-Japan's Finance Ministry will investipte a real estate firm at
the hub of a stock scandal involvina several of Jhe nntion's top leaders.
including Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita. news reports said Saturday. The
scandal touches more than a dozen prominent political, communications and
other business leaden. They are suspected of eamina hUte profits by obtaining
unlisted shares of the company and selling them after they were released on the
market. .. We will investipte the case to disclose the whole picture," a senior
Finance Ministry official wu quoted as sayin_1 by the nauonally cimllaled
Asahi Shimbun. The official wu not identified. Takeshita former Prime
Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, and former Foreisn Minister Shintaro Abe, a
senior aovemina party official, have acknowledpd that their aides earned such
profits. In Japan, aides often act in such matten on behalf of their bosses.
Soriem •ccued of delaTbJI paUoat
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -President Zia ul-Haq on Saturday accused the
Soviet Union of sendina thousands of troops back into Afahanistan to defend
the capital of Kabu_k but Moscow called it a ··sheer lie" and said its pullout is
continuina. The omcial Soviet news agency Tass reponed meanwhile that
Afghan rebe~s fi~ six rockets into ~idential ~~s of Kabul Saturday, killina
· two peowe. 1nclud1n1a 3-year-0ld prl. Tass said sax people were wounded and
several fiomes destroyed in the third rocket attack on Kabul in a week. Zia, the
Pakistani am1y chief of staff, said the Soviets ••decided not only to stop their
withdrawal but they have also brought in somethina like 10,000 troopa beet
from the Soviet Union into Kabul because Kabul was under threat" Zia,
speaking at a news conference, refused to reveal the source of his information
other than to say it came from a "very reliable source."
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-ABERDEEN Scotland -Wolken led by Texas troubleshooter Red Adairf<>ntroll~ ~ve~resona North Sea platform where 167peoplediedin the
world s ~nt od ng ~1sasterl a compan)' ~pokesman said Saturday. Two more
fires continued burning on the ravqed Pi~r Alpha platform, accordina to the
spokesman for Los AqeleHued Occidental Petroleum Corp. the ~·s
operator and main ·owner. John Bradina. l:hairman ot Occideritil's Briulb
operations, said Adair's special team bad pl~ three wellheads with cement
and controlled fire in two othen with sea water. "We are~~ encou,..S by
the propess achieved" by Adair and bis team, said Bradi~ 'Ibey are wotkina
in unpleasant and bazafdous conditions on board Piper. A hUte explosion
folloWed by a fierce fire, wrecked t~ platform 120 miles off'Scotland on July 6:
"A '!.uiet environment for you and your cat"
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MEMPH~ Tenn. (AP)-0.. .... dedanld'Saturdaylbat11ie would win bodl tbe South Ind tbe SoutJa..
Mat. ~le c:oncentraled etroru in the rcaion by the new Democratic
· team Ind a ~ of campaip luDda that be called troublaome.
Stlincfi• OD the but of the drouclt•«ccmii Miuiltippi River,
the Re~ ican vice president
proclaimed. .. If we are suc:Cadul in
~tina the truth out there, they
(Democrats) will be unsucceaful in
ctrawina the traditional Southern
Demoei'ats and-·Southwest Demo-
crats.t.ck into the fold."
... bave to help Ft 1he truth ·out
there" he added. Both rqions went
solidly for the Reqan-Busb ticket in
both 1980 and t 914.
The °"truthk the pros~ OOP
presidential nominee said he wants to
spread would be bis "major
philosophical differences wtth
Michael Dukakis," whom he called a
"traditional liberal.··
HowcveL Bush said he does not see
similar dinerences with Democratic
their convention. Democrats are ex~ to--mab a mQ>r eft"on-tcr
win beck the sqion. bclinni!'f with
heavy campaisnlna by Dukakis and Bentten.
Addressina a law enforcement
.JfOUP in Tampa, Fla., Bush reiterated
bis call for stricter enforcement of
drua laws and for the death penalty
for dru'-.. kiqpins."
"We ve heard a lot of touch talk
about drup from the libeials in
Conaress. but when are we aoina to
see some touah action?" Bush asked.
"We need more money for prisons
and prosecutors. And we need
touaher penalties for criminals."
At an airpon news conference in
Tampa, Bush said the bump in the
polls Duk.akis aot from the Demo-
cratic convention had served to keep
him in the position of u~ ·
But. he said, "I like beina beh1nd ...
I like fi&htina back. I remember
Iowa." Bush referred to his loss to
Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan .. in the Iowa
caucuses.
Or.nge Coat DAILY PILOT /Sundey Ju1tJ 2•. 1... Al
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NEW YO RK (AP) -Danbury.
Conn .. tops this year's Money map-
zine survey of the 300 best area in
America to live. ed&ing out last years
winner. Nashua. N:'H. .
Danbul') moved from fifth place to
the top of the hst because of a lower
cnme rate. shghtl) better schools ud..
its prox1mit) to New York City's
muS(ums. theaters and top-fti&ht
hospitals. Money said 1n iu Auaust
issue.
Danbury. with 60.470 residenu, is
about 55 miles ~ nonheast of New
York .
··1 think it's great. It mak~ us feel
good... said Roben D. Kennedy,
chairman of Union Carbide Colp ..
which 1s headquanercd in·Danbury.
But a 'hopper on Danbury's Main
Street questioned the rank.ins;
.. , don't know why." said the
woman. who 1dent1fied herself only as
Barbara. ''Ifs bonng:. Whtri we want
to do someth1 ng. we go into the (New
York) c1t\ ... · vice presidential nominee Sen. Uoyd
-Bentsen of Ieus .He said he aarra
with Bentsen on most issues.
The vice president was scheduled
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swifts tbrouah the South and South-
west to JI)' to .seek to repin momen-
tum lost to the Democrats during
The8ushcampaignhasallbutu5ed G t '""-II f flre up the entire $27 million it is rea ... • 0
permitted in pre-convention spend· Trio ID a pleb., tnck flDd &ol!al dlftlctalt lD
ing. Topeb.. Yueie after hrO pilpel .. •. w
"It's alm0st a lau&hina matter to
me:· said Ma)Or fames Usry. ··1
think some of the data or statiltlCS or
research tMy used is faulty. I bave
made m) home here and rm prOud of
the progrns being made bett."
Reagan br~ks his silence
on Democratic convention •
President Reapn today decried the "midni&ht in America" rhetoric of
Democratic National Convention speakers, sayina the country is in far better
shape than Democrats would have people believe .... Our liberal opposition
seems to think so much is bad in America. To hear them wk, you wouldn't
think that America is in the lonte1t peacetime (economic) expansion in
history," Reqan said. In his weekly radio address. delivered from Reapn's
mountainto_p ranch near Santa Barbera, the president took note of the just·
concluded Democratic National Convention in AtlilDta. sayina Americans
should have been "shak.ina your held" at some ort&e statemenU. It was
Rcapn's fint public comment on the convention. On Friday. White House
spoiesrnan Marlin Fitzwater seized the latest consumer price repon as
evidence of "&ood news from a Republican administration."
Man wins
thertghtto
profit from
useofblood
Hospital seeking day
daytdp for Hinckley
l'ew York City was rated 19th. up
from 82nd last year.
"Naturally. we would still think it's
too low -because we thinldt's No.
I . ·· said Rose Mari.t Conon.
spokeswo1J13n for Mayor Edward I ...
Koch. .
In or<kr. the top 10 regions are WASHINGTON(AP)-St.EJiza. Dr. Ravmond Pattenon. adm1nis-Danbur;y: central-New Jef'$ey: Nor-
beths Hospital wants to allow presi-tratoroftheforeosic servi~divlSion walk. Coon.; New York's Lona
dential assailant John Hinckley Jr. to of the D.C. Commission on Mental Island: San Francisco: Nashua: Los
leave the mental institution for a Health. said a review board at St. Aqeles-Long Beach; ~ifomia'sOr-
SEA TTLE (AP) _ A soft-drink supervised rectational day trip with Elizabeths has approved Hinckky's anee· County: Boston; Bcrsrn and
distributor who maintains he should other patients. a District of Columbia participation in an outina to a Passaic counties ;n New Jersey.
get some of the profits from com-official said Saturday. museum, park or other public place.
m•,....ial products den' ved from ht's The Secret Savacc, however. is Patterson. who declined to say "Being top dot isalways ~ferable "'" · '"-~ u· · h'"' h th da tri ·•ht to sixth p~. but we dOn t feel too blood and body iissues says be is oppos1n1 tu~ pro.-v-" ou Jftl. say1na w ~n or w ere e Y p mi... bad nestled between San Francisco
pleaS(d by a coun rulina that may that the 33-year-old Hinckley re-occur. said that such outnlp art
lead to that.. mains a threat to PrnidCnt Reapn routine for St. Elizabcths patients and L.A .. " said Michael Valuk,
"To me. this(ruliDJ) is the ultimate and other federal officials that it onct physicians decide they arc ~~ut·~=~~ o~f'c::m~
vindication of the ri&htness of what pro~ts. . capable to panicipating in such Ind h'cb . 1··..._ ... _ u--'"
we're trying to do." John Me>ott said H1~c~y was committed to the activities. ustrv. w ' inc ~ UK ,-.Miua Fire lore. encaatloa at YeUo"8toae Park Friday after leamina the California ~ospital in 1982 a~r .be ~ found "These acti~·111es arc consi~ Cbambtt of Commerce.
• . 2nd District Coun of Appeals re-innocent by reason of ~nsanny 1n the therapeutic and allov.• physicia.ns to The ··sucakina stan" included
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Two areas of Yell.owstone ~at1onal ~ were evacuated Saturday instated his suit apinst the Univer-Mat:th 30. 1981 , shoouna of Reapn. sec how patients are abk to handle midwestem cittes with powina econ-~use of. forest fl res 1n Wyomana. and residenu of .everal homes near siiy of California-Los Anaeles. . While House prns ~tary JaJneS themselves,.. Patterson said in a omies _ such as Cleveland. up from Spo~ne. Wash .. had to leave wbe!' they were threatened by~ forest fi~. Moorc.43.claimsDr. DaVidGolde Brady. a. Secret Service qent and a telephone interview. 83·last year to 22. and Cincinnati. up R~dentsalso we~ev~~ ovemi&ht because of a fire near Kabspell, Mont. of UCLA never informed him of the D.C. pohceman. . He said outinp ttnerally last from from t 04 to 31.
Fues allo bu~ tn Cabfonua, Colorado. Oreaon and I~. And .everal larae . value of his blood while usina it to The proposed outma wo~. n~t two to 12 houn and that tbett is
fires burned .•n remote areas of Alaska. TM Grant ~1llqt H~~I and a develop a product that scientistS say for coµn appearan~ be H1nckl_ey s al>A'l\'S at least one staff member for Flinl. Mich .. inched up from the
camppound m Yellowstone WeR ~lottd Saturday monuna and VJ~lt~_and off en considerable hope fQr treatina tint tnp off the hospital po~nds since evrr)· five patienu on a trip. · bottom of the lilt to 293. Flint
emr,Joyees moved out as a precauuon becau.e a fire had crept to wtlh1n one-cancer and AIDS lkc. 28. 1986. when he received a I 2· Fedn-al prosecuton bave asked resicknu were .. prnty lleamed up" ~ ~ile of ~~ Lake. ~ellowstone's south. en~ was closed His attorney · in Los A•les. hour pass to ~ve dinner with his U.S.DistrictJudltBarrinatonParter aboutlast year·uUJ"W'Y-IC>rtvrvn
1ntermrttently beainn1na late Fnday because of th6 wtnd and fires. Jonathan lackey. said the rulina was ~nts. Hospital. staffen esconed to hold a bearins on the propostd day burned copies of the -•rine. DOCed
unprecedented. him. trip. MaDlli~ EdJtor LandoD'Y. Jones.
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WASHINGTON -Wal-Man Stores founder Sam Walton and family
saw the value of their stock lose more than SI 3S milliqn last year but they
remained the wealthiest people in the United States. U.S. News says. Thr
Waltons of Bentonville. Ark., whose stores are fixtures in small-town America.
held $6.13 billion worth of stock in Wal-Man. keepina them atop the
mapzine's Richest 100 list for the third time since the rank.inp bepn three
yean ...,. U.S. News said in iu Aus. I editions. To make the list. an individual
or family must own at least S percent of the shares of a publicly traded
company. This is the level the 90vemment considers Iarwe enoup to influence
manqement. In second spc:_>t apin were Jrenee and Edward du POnt and family
ofWiJminaton, Del .. with $3.38 billion worth of the pant chemical firm. U.S.
News said the du Ponu kept the rank.ina despite a S 1.3 billion loss in stock
value in the year endina last March.
court has ruled that a patient has an ALL interest in the unique properties ofhis
genetic material and that commercial
exploitation without the patient's
conS(nt entitles the patient to sue for
damages ... Za~key said.
CJbJtoa accept. bJYltatloa to 'To1Jl61at'
LITTLE ROCK. Ark. -Arkansas Gov. Bill Ointon decided Saturday to
accept an invitation to appear on NBCs "Toni&ht" show with Johnny Carson.
who has comically savqed the 1Qvemor'1 speech at the Democratic National
Convention. Ointon ureed to fly to Hollywood to appear with Canon on
Thursday ni&ht, said Mike Gauldin. the ac>vemor's presuercrewy. Gauldin
didn't know when Ointon would depmt or who would pay for his trip.
Ointon's speech nominatin& Michael Dukatis for president. for which IS
minutes were allotted. wenf more tban double that time. The speech was
criticized-by conventioneers ft IOO lo"' and was panned by commentatog as uninspiri~ Minutes after Ointon bepn speakina, television cameras
switched fiom the podium to delcptes mUina llubina motions acrou their
Private research companies paid
UCL<\ ·ssoo.ooo for exclusive access
to Moore's cells. lackey said. Golde
rettivcd benefits wonh about SI. S
m illion. and trade sourct1 have
indicated the full line of treatmenu
that could be developed from the cells
might be wonh more than $3 billion.
the lawver added.
An attorney for UCLA. Allen
Wagner. said he mifbt seek re-
consideration of the ruhna or seek an
appeal.
Twelve yean qo. Moore learned
he had a rare blood disease called
hairy<ell leukemia. and in a rela-
tivelv common treatment. Golde
removed his spleen.
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People in the mongage market att in a major rush. They 'tt anxious about
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superior with know~ of Bible, Shakespeare. OCUS Oil e m)'llicilmL~usion1 pamour. intripe. You'll. be IP", ~ DY one wno wants co know more about your.
views. JUnl. I
IP JULY U IS YOOll BIRTHDAY you are spiritual.
inventive1 com~hend valueofmeditabon, can be loDely in a crowo. Very few people undenWMt your true reca~· PL:~
some are offended by what they feel is your l8c:k interest, COftCel'n. PilCel. Vil'IO Peo,a. play i'11 11nn1rta111
roles in your life. You are tem~tal. ·
-loyal, fucinated by prisons. 1nstitutiona, reform
puns. You are psychic and often botbafd by ..
feet.'' Durina September, popularity soars, and eantWlllP
potential increucs. . I ·• ~~~~~~~~~~--0 " ' I f . r
Ell£ergeant named . J
Out~tandingNCO · :1
Staff Sst. Bk* W. &an.,, SOD of of Sharon Hefflin of Huntinaton '
James and Marylin Harvey of Foun-Beach, bas received the DUKbutist
tain Valfey, bu been named the .bad&e u~n completi~n of the tbRe-1
outstandina security police non-com-wee\ airborne course at the Anny ~
missioned officer of the quarter for Infantry School in fort Bennina, Ga. J
the 12th Air Force. Harvey is a bue He is a 1987 graduate of Marina Hip, If
raources proteetion maueer with School. ' "
the833rdSecurityPolietSaUadronat Navy Airm:n •Recruit Jtm A., /
Hollomon Air F.or:e. Bue, N.M. llW1a, son of Manhall and Lynda 1 Navy Airman Recruit....,."· Hankin of Corona del Mar, w; I
llMq, son of Robert Huty of completed his training at the Recruit, 1 Huntinaton Beach, has completed his Training Center in San Dieao. He is a /1 •
trainina at the Recruit Trainina I 98S gaduate of Corona del Mar .1 ' Command in San Diqo. High School. 1• • • • • •• Army ReterVe Pvt. Claarlet O. Chief Petty Officer Beute a.
CU. Jr., son of Charles Oine of G ... ia, son of Melquiades and Costa Mesa, bu ~uated from the Cornelia Gandia of Costa Mesa. wu1 .
ammunition specialist coune at the recently deployed to the Mediter.., 1
Army Missile and Munitions Center ranean and Western Pacific with -
and School in Redstone Anenal, Ala. Naval Mobile construction Battlion ·
Army Pfc.,. &:a., son of Mike 7. based in Gul'f<>.rt.Miss. 1 Hotta of Huntinaton Bach, bu been Pre. DouW C. Bader, son of
named soldier oTtbe quarter for the Donald Barber of ~na Nipel, 7th Sipal BripdC in West Germany. recently returned from yment to ..
Hotta 11 a wire technician. Twentynine Palms wi the 2nd '
• • • Marine Division from Camp Le-, Capt. ReMrt a. MKDnpl, whose · N c wife 11 the former A•lina ltencomo Jeune. · · • • • ,
of San Clemente, bu been decorated Arm y National Guard Pvt. DeJ f
with the Air fo~ Coinmendation bo.U It Crlbbn, whose -husband I
Medal in West Germany. MacDoupl Scott is the son of William and May
isa pilot with the 10th Military Airlift Cribbcs of Fountain Valley, has ~uadron. completed basic training at Fon 'J
• • • · Jackson. S.C. r '· Airman Tam•J L ·rarreu, da~-· • • • > ter of Mr. and Mn. Tmy Farrell of Pf'c. Qrtstepller P. Newell, son of San C1emente, bu completed the J. Alan and Irene Nowell of Irvine, ,
clinical trainina p«?nion ohhe medi-recently reported for duty with •
cal serviet speaalist career fteld ar -Marine Barracb/Ground Defe~ 1 R.L Thompson Stratesjc Hospital, f'orce at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: He, 1 Canwell Air Force Bue, Teus. 1s a 1986 graduate of'Woodbridae •
SeamanRecr:it.UC....v.Lueof High School. • • •
fountain Valley hu completed his Pre. James D. S~y. son of
traininc at the Recruit Trainina Phoungian and James Steadly of
Center 1n San Diqo. Lane is a 1986 Huntington Beach, has completed an
graduate of LOs Amif°' Hiab School. Army tank tunct repair course at
Army Pvt.~ •o. ~n of Aberdeen Provin& Ground. Md. He i1
John and Ellie Simpson of na a 1985 graduate of Westminster Hillt '
Beach.z. has arrived for duty wi the School. . • • • ,
3Sth rield Ani1Jery in Fon Stewan, Lance Cpl.Qrtsae,MrA.o.tiua.
Ga. Simpson, a l 986 araduate of son of Lilia and Charles Durham Jr.
Lquna Hills Hiab School. is a of Fountain Valley, has repor1ed for
cannon creman. duty with the 3rd Marine Airc:raft
• • • Wingatthe Marine Corps Air Station ; T~~i!',.,.~i~ae~:o: El Toro. He is a 1986 graduate of La /
returned from a one-month deploy-r-Q-ui_· n-:-ta_H_i&h __ Sc_hoo_1. ____ _
ment to Bridsl>ort, Calif., with the ...,
lst Marine Division from Camp .~ .&. ...1 -
Pendleton. He is a 198S paduate of ""*'COnHeart
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C.llftiw. ..... wl llflMnM f!!i'~L~ ~ odw; ~ bc!~11dj~ioll wwe -..-• --,=...,_..-tomatoes: ltCOnd canned veeriable ~~nd. plum jellies: second, wiM _..,. -Q1a1e odler. ..,... ri a-ha~; fint. canned v~blel other: Jellies: second, chua~s: tint, dill Flir. Wiuen ._....._.. ~ .---: · .._,;.._ --. Be""1 Miier, Fountain V•u-, ---z ·-r ~ ~ --. wY decor· 1:-..u...i.-. ._ N --1 sauce: suonu. relishes: first canned •• .-_.,._ l.8eey II*••• H·-a ""'-sweet .... ~ -11111h1ar, s1rin,1 .._·ns. d1va••~n .... 1·n_... 1h1'rd.
SWE&.PSTAKES AW ARDS: ·i;. "i:i. -flri~ .,.;;t W~intaer~ ftrll, stnwbeny jam; canned ~omatoes7" r*.e'~w .. wer,
Med Fooda ... Coektioes:. ldlah. cm., W , z· Fouatlia v-•a-. -thild. ~h ,JUI': _, ClilleU. Huntinaton &ach -second. froaled =Ms IJ,Corwdel Mir-thinf:fnaitpiea;'ICJCOBd.budt-~ Fountain Vaucy -ftnt, canned layer cake:_JMrleJ ~.Corona
.... ,,.., 1 11t1rf., ftnt. no......, dillcarued c:Uee: •....a... peaches: J1 ' , ...._ Hunti'!4'0!' del Mar -second. yeast fruit bread: Hu&11oil ........... ---... •a-.. W'_._ H.!..-•i. -Beach -third. pu&riea any ki.ct: J H
... .M • ff~.,.._ ...... -~ -~.._._......, .... _ _.__0 •• H . eaue arrt1, Corona del Mar ---·•• -a.dl. . c:IMMloliale _.. cookies witb DUii: _._ -llHI, unt1ntton first. low calork dessens; third usina . Prnm-•1111w•11111 ; ......., 1.-.. .,. w.-;. Huatialloe 8alch _ Badt-tece>nd,cbocollle~f:e~~ commercial <.-akc mix: ae•erlw -PI., CGltl M• -lrlt; "rd .-..:.n .. ·s't..d.Altinlllljaajor nu•1·'a·nclll.f-OUDlliDY · · Memey,C-0rona1tel Mar-fint, fair
C1• 111L l'outaia Vall!IY .-....; divilioa. · tec0nd, diets deeoraled cake. theme beef main dish. division win-~-~''' Hundnaton ..,. •-•S. Newport a.eta-'a I ....., Huatinston Beach ncr: first. cake other: seoncd. canapes ~ -tint. Cereal candy: Jr >r -. -tint. bo)'lnlbm)t jam: alrteJ and hors d'oeuvres: first. specialty
Prllb ved Fooda Div~ 8dult: Col&I Mal -second. IUa~ S..... B~ a... -..._., coffee cakes other. second. tie. ·N l11irr11,San11 Au~~::. pie: NwJ l1'h1n,Colta Maa-•wLa.-Tnull,Founlain S~c:eps~kes.bakin'-All in the senior DICt:l.W1•........,c..ia ttwd. ,asa rolls;~ J• ..... Colla Valley -teeond. canned pcachn: d 1v1s1of\,
fnait ·;~ caned; 1.-.. P I I Mesa-third..ielli!a; third, bubecuc r::====::::::::=========~=-:---------------~~~:::::===~~===== C..-Maia. lf1IPt ~and Ntirlia; _.uce; leCODd, DictJed ..-.......
Valule ........._. Hua~ BuWaC.b ,Costa~~~ ~~~tnw.,,__ = brad; lluJ Pte r , ~ oua1 laia Valley,~ beans. -teCODd, RC>Uod cake:...._.
able Sctti1t1. Division, ldult: 0.W.. Costa .Meta~ lint. ai..:·
D 1 rs ~ CON Mela, round brad;--th'ird;-eo&e-cake; third. tat~Dk lonl. . frosted chocolate cake; third,
Foods and Confections brownies: J.., ........ Costa
Divisions, adult: •••1.J "••'1 Mesa -second, molaslet cookies· Corona del Mar, main dilb, saii&d aecond, bread ~n: &a...._ a
squab; ~ P1111I, Col&I Meta. . DlewaN, Costa Mesa ....-tee0nd,
chocolate dMDIDtaDUt but1et coffee plum jam: second,jdliaolber. thinl,
cake; .,_.-Bern&, Irvine, c~ marmalade; first, peach jam; fin&.
olale chip cbeeleeake; ClierJJ .._ canned fruat juice, division winner, ~ SU Clemente, macaroons; fint, pastries any kind; fint, ~
1un1or: Liia ........ Hun~n commercial cake mix; second,
Beach; WJ' 711drrf, Huntiftalon 1ppeti.zer; third, beef main ditlt,'
Beach, chOcolate peanut butter second, sauces other.
candy; ...., W...,, Costa Mesa, JIDe MeGU.. Costa Mesa -lint,
dinosaur cookia carrot cake: third, oatmeal cookies:
GRANDAWARDS:CJothinaand ten. M.u.er,·Costa Mesa -f'int.
Textiles; adult. MarJ Cini. Newport chili sauce: TUJ• Ntelarier, Costa
Belch -leCODd. _bedspread: Craft Mesa -fint. pies one crust other:
Divisions: .... •-. F0untain a.,. Palaear, Costa Mesa -
Valley-fint. stained alus: Manis third. chocolate chip cookies:.._. ~ Maa -dllrd; cow Putw, Qma Mesa -secorid. and~ rocker: juni~~!-" ~ rupbmy jam: 811erJ1 P....U. Cos&a
Huntmaion ..Cb-nna, CbriJtmU Mesa -first, coffee cake, Division
stitch laeart: Mldlellt lat ••••ar, Winner. JaSle Prlrp, COl1a ~
Huntinaton Bach -second -KCOnd. mixed a.-s and :..a1a-• ..i--.;..a --a. • ,...... ~ .,._....."'.,' ._ fint S~ preterves; ICCOnd,
Clothias and textiles division win-apricot jams: finl, black~ jam;
nm; adult; JMlrl GMll&, N~ flrst.plu_mjam;third.~-.in:
Beach -two piece sports wear: .lluJ second. ,ams other. tint. apple ,,ellies; ~dllirlM~ Beac=ch s :_. fibe.mec1"'.. first, boysenberry jellies: third, --• • Bftm, Uli cranberry jellies: rmt. jellies other,
A.,..u ~Colla esa -pie!~ division winner. third, cucumber
embroidery. hlltda .,..._, COl1a sauce; first. pickled fruits; first, relisb-
Mesa-W.ll hancina; Aelllll a.r,, es. division winner. second. sweet
Irvine -Periiari rua: Barllre pickJes.
ea.,-a1, Fountain Valley -Yeluie a.men, Costa Mesa -
Christmas ornaments tole: c..ae. third, special. yeast bread: CIMJ
Nleller. Huntinaton Bach -exhi.. Sml.., Costa Mesa -third, carrot
bition doll: Driilra ...... COIW cake: J..-e IMilrn•, Newpon
Mesa -Santa and reindeer clay: Beach -third. tfieme decorated
Pem Blleflle, Costa Mesa -dried cakes: Preia wea., Costa Mesa -
or silk Rowen: .... lataer, Foun-second. any kind pastries: a.Ida
tain Valley -stained pass hone: WU.... Costa Mesa, thii"d. sauces
Earllre ~Fountain Valley othn: a.,. Yaprl•er, Costa
-plutercraftSantaandmndeerand Mesa -second. yeast special brad;
tole paintina sleiab: Mam. w....,, second, specialJy bread: tee0nd
Costa Maa -wood rocki111 cows: cbcnecanapes: Eh•u Aller, Hunt·
J...ae B1tn••· Llsuna Beacb -inston Beach -second, dried fruit:
decorated ea with music. fint, dried trail mi~: third, dried fruits ~ Ud textiles division win-other; third. boysenbmy Ja!n; sec-
nm; junior, nur. .-. •. Foun-ond, strawberry jam; third. ~
lain Valley -beef jerky jar. Jael other. third. boyxnbm)t jellies:
Ntkta. ltuntin,ton Beach -ert Alla, Hunt1naton Beach -third.
Christmas nativity needlepoint: yeast whjte bread; 1«<>nd; yeast brad
MJdlelle krtaatbr, Jiunhnaton other: secqnd, -chocoratc drop .
Beach -~of lady plastertraft. cookies; first, oatmeal cookies: IAllt
.....,, Huntington Beach -second,
The followint were awarded prizes fruit pies: a..-J CulfMll, West·
durina the jun10r and senior home .minster -third. holiday decorated
ans and crafts judaina at the Orantc cakes.
County Fair: Geral4 C..se, Westminster -
' Cira ....... Newport Bach -first, bread with nutsj. second, quick
third, cookies other. Nleela M-.., bread: second. con1ections other;
Nt,wpe>rt Beach -third. chocolate second, drop cookies other; second,
fud,e; IWil Pelep, C.osta Mesa -cereal candaes: Patll Cleary, Hunt·
sec:Ond, pmervtia foods; 1t8eeJ inaton Beach -fint. cucumber
Sena, Newpon Beach -aeeond, sau«: Buel c..rna-, Fountain
rolled s-.r cookies: Talia Serra. Valley -third. canned fruit juice any
NtwpOrt Bach -second, candy kind; first wweepstakes, tie,
other; Kalle •*'· Cos&a Mesa -presenies: first. canned fruits other. fint. roUed cookies. second, cereal third, blackberry jam; ste0nd, peach
candy: ,,_.. Y ...... •er, Costa jam: third. raspberry jam; third. apple
Mesa -fint. brownies: llen9 ~llies: second, ~~nbmy jeOles: C• .. JIJ, Fountain Valley-teCOnd, first. cranbm)t jellies; first. plum nills any: Mlit Dias, lluntinaton jeUiesi first, strawberry jellies: third.
Beacb-third. chocolate caka: ....-wine ,,ellies; first, fruit butter: third, Br/._, Fountain Valley-teCODd. canned stnga beans; first. canned
yeut bread: MiJ Lr 1 ••rf, Hunt· tomatoes: first. canned veeetable •ftl'Oll Beach -lint. muftim other. iu.ice; second, canned vqetable other.
first. swecostakes. bakina; third, O.n Dlu. Huntinaton lcacb -:-
pUmpkin &raid; first. rolls any; third. nut ban; tint. chocolate chip;
secsond zua:hini bread; third, bundt fint. peanut butter cookies: Clain
cake: tee0nd carrot cakea; = Ealler, Huntintton Beach -fint.
fruit pies; fint. one crust pie; piciJed vqetables: kua Jeebla,
other pastries; fint. chocolate f\ldee; Westminster -third, bundt cake;
first, candy other. division win~ second. bar cookies other.
first, oatmeal cook.iea; third, rolJC;1U 1196 &titer, Hunti~ Bach -
cookies. · i;.• fint. qu~k br8d: third, chocolate
Nlet• nlPkrf, Huntinaton Beach fudte: Valarie ~ Hunt·
-thi.ftl. 1-nana brad; ICCOnd, inaton Beach -third, mixed jms br:.ead/rolls otber; tbird. frvit mulllm; an<t jellies; third, Sweepstakes, = _..,. ;other: fint. c:enl1 ~es· ~·.canned friait juice
. U.. llellM• Huntiasloa any kind; thard. canned peaches:
-__. ..... bnld; third. dried trail mix; leCODd.
leCODd. sww•kis. bU:ins dUnt. · ~ tee0"."l. pictled _hits;
muflinlotber. fin&. blad/rollloeber, thard, rehshes: ~ird, sweet pte~; division winaer, ftnt. buDdt cake; fint. potpoum; fint potpoum,
fint. carrot cab; ICICODd cbocolate division winner: teee>nd. canned
cake: third. cakes other, recoed one strin1 beans; seco~. canned
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Two vieWs on roadblocks
to trrmspeitiltiO-n rem~dy
To the Editor:
As far u any 1ensible, pnctkaJ and
fiscally responsible solution to lhe
wonenina California trusportaton
problem, one of lhe ~~ obltKla
to resolving this prot>lem is the
aridlock that exists in our aovcmor's
6ead. . .
His obstinacy and foot-draain,a 10
providina leadership on tbia oov1ou1
_ -crisis is-unbelievable and don not bode well for the future of.our 11ate's
economy. ·
The same ''do-notbina" hiahway
improvement policy that existed
durin• the eiaht -year
Brown/Gianturoo rqime now teems
to have filtered down to lhe sikyear
Deukmejian Oovcrnonhip period
that has existed so far.
that lhe ksislaton have allo~ this
situation to exist so Iona. The c1~ns
ofthia slate are entitled to somethin1
better thin the nca1cct that has
occurred in solvina California's trant-~tion problems. .
If further procrastination occurs. 1t
will only ~n that hi&hcr construc-
tion costs will eventually be thrown
on the •ks of the tallptyen. More
ail po11ulJon will cJevelop C!un'ftl the
interim due to the extreme frttway
congestion and the driven will have
more stressful drivina conditions to
contend with which contributes to a
lower safety faetor.
To the Editor:
E.P. BENSON
Newport Hcach
Jn July 14th's mail came an
announcement. The Oranac County
Management . Agency. (E~Al ~nnounced public meetmp 10 rv1nc
and Laauna Hills to "seek comments
on the San Joaquin Hills Corridor."
neede<i'to find out h~w to CW'! iL"
An independent mearcb team
was hired to "discover" the ranedy.
What is discovered confirmed -'at
supervisors/developers seem to ba~e had in mind all aloq: A I ?·mile
f recway slashi"' tbl'O\iah ~belt
space. starting no whcrc1 ~na DO
where. Just a concrete~=
to a developer) pro.,;v-
tracfs.\Thc research-ieam. .
wrapped into a ~vek?per 1 ~
tion. Reward for ~ts d1scovery7) Sucb
chicanery.
Through it all. SJF had been
heralded as a traffic enhancer. It
wasn't. What is was was a .. bank
account enhancer" -.'!11 ~
developers. And a .. ~hucal
enhancer" for some pobUCWll. (A
Mission Viejo Co. spokesman bad
indicated the company's project
wasn't feasible without it.)
Spending month of August
in search of trivial pursuits
This adds up to 14 years durina
which time very little bu been
accomplished other than tmeral
maintenance. and fill. ina .. pot-boles.''
Durina this same time &ame tremen-
dous population and car reaisuation
has occurred. As a direct result alona
with a traaic lack offores~t is it any
wonder the grid-lock chickens now
have come home to roost.
The time is Iona over-due when
some leadership should show u1 in
Sacramento and "bite the bullet on.
this &rowing problem .instead of all
the rhetoric and endless reports on
this problem with very little actual
completed highway improvements
that would benefit the California
motoring public.
EMA is owed thanks for involvina
the public in this road project. I Lis the
democratic way. But it's not the
democratic W.y 1fEMA apin appean
to employ tricks and apparent deceit
designed to fool the public.
This road project seems to have
been fraught with fraud and deceit
since its bcginnina. Money and
political power was the pmc.
for example, early on a county
supervisor said, .. Traffic's bad. We
need a people mover. Reasearch is
When the SJ F idea first cmersd.
eublic mcetinas were~ IChed~.
public response wasn t encour111na
-overwhelming o,bjections. .But
EMA. in recommend!n' the pro~
ignored the pubhc s nepuve
response. loudly trumpctina the~
ject plan as widely "circulated." Hope
apparently was that the public would
read "circulated" as "approved."
But. let's do hold our breat~s.
Maybe this time the agency will
rel><>rt all the facts. And not make
"circulated" sound "approved."
By STEVE FREEMAN
Tinsley. known in these parts as
TinsJcy the Trivia Tycoon sashayed
in on me with that wry half-smile of
his which augured tnvia hoopla a-
comin' up.
·'When 's your birthday?" he shot at
me. .
"'July 22." I said.
"That's also Rat Catchers Day," he
added. "celebrated chiefly in the
British Isles."
He went on to explain that we have
national holidays that arc rather
forced. especially sinct other events
or birthdays of some significance
occur on the same day. Armed Forces
Day. for example. Cena\nly no guys
in the Armed Forces g1vc a damn
about it. although the brass hats and
fat squats of the Pentagon might.
Instead. on the same day. one
misht consider the International
Chicken A_yina Meet at Col um.bus, or
Dulcimer Days at Cohocton, Ohio.
Then theres Veterans Day. Many
of us are ve,tcrans and look on it as
fiddle-faddle. And to the general
public it's a turnoff. ~na accosted as
they arc by wierdos blockcading the
post offices pushing poppies at them.
"What are the alternatives?" I
made the mistake of asking.
"A number. There's the Dirt Bowl:
the Pace Truck & Tractor Pull at Fort
Worth: also 'Fuzzy' Zocller's birth·
da-.'."
:.Ah. birthdavs." I remarked.
"How about Anita Ekberg's? -the
sexiest lady since the Queen of Sheba.
as well as an>. ladtes precedinf."
"Sept. 29. ·he answered ... t's also
Xenophobe Understanding Day."
"Feb. 6.'' he continued. "is the
· birthdays of Babe Ruth. Ronald
Reagan. and Zsa Zsa Gabor: It's also
the Carrot Festival at Holtville.
California ...
''I'll celebrate the Balx-'s birthday
breaking out my old fiel ders glove
and chewing a carrot. ..
.. .\pnl 4 begins Egg Sa ad Week."
"Does mayona1se week precede
it?"
"And Jan. 16 1s D1zz~ Dean's
birthda> and :"at1onal (Do) Nothing 0a,. ..
"Do :"oth1n~ Da, should be ex-
tended a "'rek · ·
"Sept 22 1s Tom Lasorda's birth-
day: the Som·t~ for the Eradication of
Tclev1~1on C'onventton at Albu-
querque. and the birthday of the ice
cream cone."
"How did that Television Conven-
tion mooch in between Lasorda and
the ice cream cone?" •
.. August 13 is Lefth.anders Dar.
and the Southwest Rhinoceros Exhi-
bition at Tucson."
Tinslev was movina riaht along.
"Now surprisingly," he continued.
"on July 4. Independence Day, we
have the Stone Skipping Tour-
nament. It is also the_aUcacd birthday
of Louis ArmstronJ. and t~e rec~ed
birthdays of Calvtn Coolidge, Gma
Lolobrigida and ~rge Steinbren-
ner."
''Big. big day. But isn't Steinbren-
ner out ofhis league? Must be trying
to upstage Independence Day -he
hadda be born Iii>" a Friday the 13th."
.. Arc you aware.·• Tinsley rolled on.
"that the month of August is without
a single national holiday?"
I was unaware.
Whereupon Tinsley bcpn enumer-
ating events which miallt be put on
the calendar remedying this shortfall.
Aug. I. he pointed out. is Zambia
Youth Da_y, also the beginning of
National Oown Weck. Aug. S is the
anniversary of the Federal Income
Tax: also the World Whimmy Diddle
Competition at Ashville. N.C.
"What is whimmY" diddling?" I
asked.
Tinsley didn't know. "And you
ha ve hopes of a National Tnvia
Championship!" I chided. His face
fel l. but only momentarily. Bouncing
back he sug ested I be his guest at the
Wh imm)' Diddle ~ompetition and
we'd find out.
"Yeah. but remember it's also the
Federal Income Tax anniversary."
"Well -we can attend the Whim-
m' Diddle thinJ and all the while boo
tncome Tax Day." Tinsley is re-
sourceful.
"The National Hobo Convention
1s held in Britain on Aug. 7," he
continuecf. ''lrS also Umpire Ap-
preciation Day. and the W.C. Handy
Festival at Florence. Alabama." .
"Handv. wow! One of the true
granddaddies of great American
m us1c. On returning hett after attend-
ing that festival you'll be heaving
rocks at the guys playing that thump-
ing. non-melodic. ear-splitting clap-
trap constantly laid on us."
"We could makea tour of a number
of the .i\ugust events." he sugested.
"On the 8th we'd make the Sneak
Some Zucchini Into Your Ncipbor's
Porch Li&ht Event in Euphrata. Pa."
"Mustl>c the way tfiey cook it back
there." .
"National Relaxation Day is the
I Sth - a nice break in the tour. Then
on the 18th the Sun Tanning Tour-
nament at Ocean City. N.J."
"A cinch win for any beachy
Californian -unless, of course,
George Hamilton enters. He's sun-
burned between the toes."
"From there we proceed to Leba-
non. Pennsylvania for the Lebanon
Bologna Fest."
"Might that not be more properly
known as the Bologna and
Cholosterol Fest?"
"And our final August event,"
TinsJey continued ignorin& my re-
mark, '"Would be the Roanoke Beach
Party on the 26th. for which they
brinJ in the sand."
"Oh no!" I cried in so~·despc(-.
ation ... You ever been in Roanoke in
the summertime?"
"No.''
"You're ahead. The only people in
town wi~ be thosc"Who have never left
Roanoke in their lives and arc
unaware of the existence of livable
climates."
.. But it's a beach -"
"Yeah. a beach party -for whi,clf
they're bnn11n1 in the sand. They re
about 200 miles inland from the
Atlantic. There's got to be somethina
better for late August."
"Well. there's the Telluride Mush-
room Fest in Denver on the 2Sth."
"Better. but still hardly the Dance
of the Seven Veils. The mushrooms.
however. might sop up some of the
cholosterol taken on at the Bologna
Fest."
"You're getting a big negative,".
Tinsley remarked.
It was bccominf increasingly clear
why the nabobs o calcndan had by-
passed August. I began shaking my
head. "On further consideration," I
said. lookina at Tinsley in a beging
off manner, "I think I'll pass up that
August tour and attend, perhaps, the
Rat Catchers Convention in Britain.
For. after all. it packs quite a bit of
sentimentalit~ falling. as it docs. on
my birthday.'
Steve Frffmu I• • lollfflme
Newport Bead rnlde.t ud oc-
c••loul eo11trllHltor to IM Dally
Pilot.
It is unreasonable and inexcusable
TOM ALEXANDER
tasuna Beach
It's time Responsible Citizens
gave up for the good of everybody
To the Editor:
Ther. just won't quit. The Responsible Citizens for
Res~ns1blc Growth.
Now that the jud~ has ruled OK on the Metro Pointe
project, The Responsible Citizens arc aoina after the 94-
acre Home Ranch project.
Do these Responsible Citizens ~lize that the Metro
Pointe project is worth $92 million and that Proposition
13 guarantees the city of Costa Mesa a I percent tax
return?
That's not exactly peanuts. I doubt that all the
Responsible Citizens put end on end aencrate that kind of
income to the city. IMOmc which results in better roa(Ss,
better parks, better evcrythina. In shon. a better
community to live. work and play in. -
Said before. but worth sayin& apin, Mr. Henry
Scgerstrom is the greatest benefactor to his own
commun'ity. Why would anyone want to kick the gift
horse in the mouth? Why would anyone want to curtail
what Henry Segcntrom and the Setentrom family have
cre.ated in Costa Mesa?
As an Irvine resident. but a South Coasf shopper. I
only wish we had an Uncle Henry doina what he is doina.
It's really. less th~n responsible to mov~ into a
community. with an airport and th~n ~mpla1n about
airplane noise. People of long standing 1n Costa Mesa
know and have known that thanks in large part to the ~rstroms. they ·have. a city they can be ~ of -
th1nQ like The Performing Arts Center. to name JUSt one.
U>ok around. take a very Sood look around. ·Ask if
maybe Boston, Cleveland, Dallas, Indianapolis, Los
Angeles, Chicqo and'any other metropolitan community
can even hold a candle to your city. . . . _ ·or eoursc not. be tlWlkful for what you have. Be
thankfuJ for a benefactor who giv~ back a lot of what he
rccei vcs. He docs not have to. and frankly. I often wonder
why he docs when he's treated the way he is.
Before putting the banana peel under the Home
Ranch deal. give it a very thorough think throuah.
GENE SELIG
lrv1nt'
Left-wingers left out in the Cold War
To the Editor:
One of the greatest pleasures for
middle-of-the-road Americans will
be to watch the erratic flight of the
Sta Ii n i st/Lenin ist/Maoi st-Ameri-
cans.
individual criminals in our society
against the rip ts of their victims and
Americans as a whole?
Will the end of the totalitarian
threat to our country enable us to f~
our social cancer'? ... drugs and law-
lessness and win that war?
Where in the world will they go now
that the Cold War is abating and they
are left holding the hard-line com-
munist bag?
Will they continue to agitate on the
U.S. university campuses and so
forth? If they do, who will back up the
lefts? ... there won't be anyone in left
field left.
I am sure many of us noticed, that
one of the large local newspapers is
beginninJ to editorialize about its
newly d iscovered philosophy. Is it
because 'its Soviet bedfellow has
pulled away the blinket. if not the
rug?
Will we now be able to mellow the
anarchists that champion the rights of
Will there be civil riahts for all of
our citizens: Asian-Americans, Hit-
panic-Amcricans. • African-Ameri-
cans. European-Americans. Scan-
dinavian-Americans. British-Ameri-
cans, lrtdian-Americans and so on?
No dehUmanizing special lqal privi-
leges for any ethic groups?
ORANGE COAST
··~Pillt
Pvt>l•Sl\ed every day ot me year at
330 w Bay Sf Costa Mesa CA
Address correspondence 10 Bo•
1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626
I believe we will. I believe we
should rejoice that all of this is
happening in our lifetime. Praise the
Lord and pass-by the munitions.
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Newport Beach
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Costa Me..'• City CoWJcH JJu votred to rid tJJe city of illegal aUen• b;y wrlaatever man•
necessary, lacladlag INS ••eept1. Ho~ traald you 80lve tJJe problem?
Jt.MeCjJJ
M.ac.rrter C...Mna
"I don't have a soluaioa to
tolve the ~· I'm lpi~ anythi~ t t ~•Police
state. It s too late to stop the
illqaJ aJient. If they can't bt
caulflt at the bonier. they
shoUld be allowed the Chan« to
IC! in."
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my family. and w bid to wait should check for documenta-1WOUld ~ wri La1iao
just like ev~ eltt who tries tioa, and i( tbt pmon doea't commuaity. net IMuld tet to~ into the U.S. Tbty (iu..J have the necem1y S-Pftlt 111e~ tOmeOM m IM 1A1i11o com-
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t ~a touch•!'l letter, ~t ~ wnter them to tbt vets. t>n t we. Wb~ do ,.Unt, n• if dlert 11 •••re ,.. recenth conducted an expcnJYlent to rat!> that had been s~bJected to eiabt ~ to take into c:onlideratJon the Ins for loved ones. . . ..ii ... ,_ rteM•J· trst the effects of bacqround' sounds weeks of rock music rrv~ a~ 'lfC*.Ull DUJI?~ of old~ whole I a.m 70yeanold. !'Ottemunal.ly.111, My Mart .... .a .. ,.. .... • on liboratorv mi~. norm. al neu.ron su:ucturcs .1n the bodies ire tailina and their nunds are but an con11aJlt .-in and decbn1na ..a.en wM Mft Mia II•• ,..,. . · . . ·r . region associated with leanuna and
not farbellind. rapidly, both physically and mental-&My 1e ... wut. It 11 ...._ idll ··Har\'C)' .Bard. <:> Fa1rlc1gh memof)."
WehawlCf'VCdourtimeanddread ly. My children are ~wn and wllee ._ ~ tM ••Mr el Dickinson Un1ve.rs1ty an Rutherford. lnlef(•s1ing'> 11 proves what I have
the awfUI emotional and financial inde~ndent and my wife is well people wM w..W pve uy&Mq fw N.J .. a~d Gtrvasaa Schreckenbcrg ~f long suspected. A continual .. usault burdens 111,at our loved ones must provided for. I have paid my dues •.o more time. Oeoraaa n Court Colleae 1 n on the auditory· system can cauK
uaume wbn we can no loneer dn& society and eontributed all that I can DEAR Lil: 8*Ne 11 e••1•1"' • • • Lakewood N.J .. had one aroup of brain damage. -OHlO READER. '"OUJWeNaoutoftJedortllllltlltn> • t0Iu1ti~. r~. . i.-wortct. -·•1•911r•li11llUMrtnt........_ -aEA-R ANN LANDERS: You mice spend eipt weeks uposed to DEAR READER: Braim ......
ally. So while fa.in still able and rational, GM. certainly stirred up a hornet's nest the discordant dru'!lbcat of rock. from rock m.UC! I ..... It. Dlleliell·
Trqic:ally, there coma a Point of why can't I take my own life or ask TMAmerkaaMMialAlteda.._ withthat columnabout~kconcerts. "When plactd in ~ maze. says tatiH ''•more Ukety peniMUty. I
no return When we feel that suicide is that it be done for me, in the name of cm ma1 leeal •Mkal wtedet) A few days later I rr:ad an ate~ by the SchreckcnbcJJ. th~ mace took much also dot1bt &bt "11 ,, .. , wW caw a riahtform.butu1enuc~ietywillnot humanity? -LJ.H. IN LONG u•e _,,,..14 el tile1•1e .... Uf.-Scnpps Howard News Service that longer to find their food. Thry were stampede of rock fw ,....... to
cOndoneitnorwiUphysiciampanici-ISLAND. , • .,,,. 111tem1 ... udfldal ,..._ aave stronasupponto thethcory tbat wandenng off with no senK of switc\ to Stru11 waltan.
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·GoREI
that be bas lost his marbles. (Unless,
of course, you play with that son of
partnerf) Give him the benefit of the
doubt and try to reason why he de-
parted from the normal.
Wat did heroically in both the
auction and play. His four-spade
preempt left Nonh, who held the
bat band at theJ able, with·no safe
action. Fortunately fi>r Nonh-
Soutb, South decided to take his life
into hil hands by veturina a bid at
the five-~el. North thouaht seri-
ously about the possibilities of a
&rand llam, but wisely settled for
the small since the hiah level of the
auction precluded his findina out
enouab about bis partner's hand.
Six beuU wu an excellent con-
tract, and bad Wat made the nor-
mal lad of the kina of sptldes, the
contract would surely have succeed-
ed. Even if Eut is perspicacious
enouab to overtake with the ace, it is
doubtful whether, in the liabt of
dummy's boldina, he would rmd the
dub lbift. Howewr, Wat made the
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Uemben and pe111 were at Villa
Nova Restaurant last week. Some
came by boat -0.-. and a.ua c.tter'" (rece6t r LondOn vili10n),
Carl and .,.... r..llJ, ... and
Canle ....... and...., ....... .
came over from Lido with Pence and
her husband Jeff.
Fix and Keets==· piannCd the SJ811Y which . . an Italian
feast of <iishes. fncludi~ prolCUitto, lasagne and spumoni. Fax was one of
the fint at the restaurant and one of
the first to leave. She bad a busy day
-tennis at 1(), reception at 3 and
party at 7.
After dining. the lfO"P concluded
the evenina wi~ danana. Amona
those there~ Claire and Bal Wn
. Dr. Jill and 111ary a.-. .. CalQ and Pul .....,, talkina about a
trip to New Yorlc City where she will
officiate at the U.S. Open tennis
tournament
Others were J .. f and a. Dl*.e
and Pat amd Ales SJta1'. just mck
from the same Caribbean cnaite
(neither couple knew the other wu
aoina to be aboard), Jee and UI
Caney, wbo recently returned &on
New Y orlc and were busy. with plans
for their son's upcomilll marriqc, and Jim and ...,.... FrllMe, hick
home after a San Francitco trip. •••• The .. Taste of Summer"" cham-
pagne brunch and benefit auction should brina in about $7,000 to
sweeten the treasury-of the'-Sovth
Coast Symphony. Le Meridicn Hotel
in Newport Beach was the senina for the occasion attended ~about 100
music loven.
Cookbook author Dime ...._ W~ was ~ to introduce hei n~ ~blication, ·111c Taste of
Summer. ' She sold some, with SO
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&WDISUITS. ·
. '32.50-47.60
~ow S25.90-37,pc;>!
~8Blrl'S. . $32.50-48.50
NOW S23.90-36.90!
1&;11888111&1'8.
. S29.50-85.00
NOW $21.90-63.90!
Wl°llTCOATS.
. S165-295
NOW $99.90-206.90!
~ITS. . S285-476
NOW $199.90-332.90!
vus1u.
. 159.~-135.00
NOW '41. -94.90!
go ITS.
. $39.50-65.00
NOW S29.90-48.90!
&'°&AS SBllT8. . 129.50-65.00
N~W $22.90-48.90!
l won't be long before this yCar's spring and summer
merchandise is gone from the stores for good ... especially at
clearance reductions of 20-75%! We've just made fresh
reductions and included items not previously offered. Stop by
tcxlay while selections are tremendous.
SECOND LEVEL, 1llE CRYSTAL t:OURT OF SOU'Jlf CQA.W P1A1.A
pcrJ;ent of sales aoina to the sym-
phony.
Marne .... and LnM .._
were co-chain of the fund-railer,
which also featured music by South
Coast Symphony Strina Quartet and auctioneenna by U Grtlnl of tbe Koll Company (one of the sponson).
Other ss>QnSOCL were Greens. Inc.,
Rutan and Tucker, Frank B. Hall Co., Le Meridien and Emissary Wine.
The brunch bunch included music
director J• Lury Gnuger, tcneral
manager Donel BaNJ, ftland &.. WUUamt, Kitty and Diet ,
president of the board-eanle lte'ftl.-
and her husband Dant, Jeff WMdll.
Catkeem and Ced.I Leffel. ReNa alia Fr&U Picken, Gmette and ,.,_
Vlllaltes. Also, Leri Lal'erte and
RlcUN a.JI, who~ hi&h bidden
for the quartet music otreied during the auction. They will collect their
buy at their upcoming wedding. Lfllda Lane (flCllt) llelpe llaiw &.. wltla fwrJ aaetloa Item •
Carly wltb ~etrlcal atyHnL': one of many loob aftllable wltla aort .
Curly, fluffy summer styles
can be achieved with benders
Hotter weather
requires more care
By VIDA DEAN
Of. .. DlilJ....... ,;
What's "'in" for summer. \air
styles?
"Really everything and anythina is 'in' .. says Craig Brown. owner of
Makinf, Waves Salon in Corona dcl
Mar. • If a strle looks aood on a woman. that's in' for her.
"One of the styles that I think is fun
for summer has a lot of curl and fluff
that is achieved with benden;·
Brown sa ys.
Benders arc heavy rubber or
plastic-covered metal c:urlcn that
look like Iona multi-colored bot doll.
··After shampooina, I mouae me
hair. blow it partial~y d~ and then roll
the hair on the benden, • •id Brown,
who after applyi1 benckn to the hair
of a client seated her \lnder the dryer.
After the benden were carefully
removed. a sprayina ,el wu applied
to the hair and curls were ICmed
about. "You set a lot of curl that will
last up to a week if the hair is not blond tennis player may find that her
shaml)O()Cd. In the morning. with a hair is getting very brassy after play.
little liftins and a little spraying. the He suggests applying sunscreens
hair will still look peat." after shampooing and before styling.
(Benders are available for home The chlorine in swimmina pools is use. They come in a· container that the same type of chemical used in
will heat the c:urlen for a quick curl.) laundry bleach. After a swioi. you
, .Anot~~ummer look popular now' nttd to remove it from the 'lliir as
is linger \dvina. Both the curly look soon as possible to avoid turning hair
and waves can be used on shon hair. brittle and dry.
"The cut is very important and I · "Chlorine can tum blond hair or
like to cut a woman's hair so it can be hilhlighted hair green." said Brown.
worn in several styles," Brown said. "ihere are chlorine removers that
"£ven with a shon bob the hair can be should be used every time you set out
worn curly, worn straight or worn of the pool.
swept to one side. With the different "Sun and salt water will li-"ten the
looks. you won't set bored with your hair some. but 0ttan water as not as
hair and that's important•• damaging as pool water:·
Whatever the s~yle (or summer. Mousse. gel or spray can be used to
shon or long. a httle extra care 1s keep hair under control at the beach ~ duri~ hot weather to keep or poolside: T~ 'bait products· and
hair .•n. top f~. Exposure to sun. , fingcr-toushna will do it humichty,cbJorinc~ultwatacan "Mousse will aive the hair body ~,.even a IOod hai~t look dull and some volume tbat will result in
and hmp. . .. _ • ...__ bo ...__.__, the wet look. A sculpturina lotion will .Th~ pubhc .IND ~n mgm\KU giveyoucrispturlswbcnitdries,and
Wlth 1nf~nnabOll about tbe ~ after usinJ spray ,els.you ,et the spiky
of ultraviolet rays on tbe skin. The look •• said Brown
sun also takes it toll on.hair. Wlth a aood cui. just a-.&irue care --Su~screcns arc. to 1~ponant for and a few products, it's easy to
the haar -~ly af ,cMI bave summer-ize hair and )et your looks to color-treated hair," llvwa •YL .. A go to your head.
BE'S ...
Prom Bl
8. He has two little bladt boob. ~--•~-9. None of his llaiftl 11111 • top --+-tton.
10. Ht worb •ta e..t dolln't have a busiw lddrea
-SBB'S ••• P.-81
l.She'•IOt•---"*-ctoa.•twatto••• I 9. Crtditmrdca J , ..... ._.,,
her ft,. name -aftia. , I
10. She bri111 • ._ lliaheical clock on the ftnt date;
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Celebrating on eve of OC Centennia:l
BJ VIDA DEAN .............
A wbole _year has been IC1 aside to
c:elebra1e Oranse County's Centen-nial, but tbat'1 not Iona enouah. The
born 10otina staned earty ana binh-
day pretentJ will be comina in well
after the year 2000.
The bOud of directon of the OC
Centennial. Inc .. invited sponson. ·baud membem and founders to
come aboard the Pacific Hornblower
for a cruise ofNewpon Harbor and an
update on the biJ celebration plans.
--see&na what as happenina here is a
total thriD -it could only tiappen in
Oranae County." said W CUffn,
dWrman of the board of trustees and
involved with the centennial project
for about five yean. .
.. This party is a thank-you to
sponsors. founden and the sparit that
makes a dream become a reality,"
added Oitrord as he areeted the 169
cruisenat lheevent planned by Ma,,
Am Walen.
'"The most exciting event of the
year-Iona celebration to me is on J uJy
31 -because it's the fint one.
Residents from all of the 27 cities in
the county will panicipate in bike
rides. Individuals and their families
can enjoy the day rid.in& on courses.
either 10, 2S1 SO.or IOOmiles. Tbcday
will concluoewitb fes&ivities in Mile
Square Park, Fountain Valley, with food. music and entetiainment, .. said
Durell Meucer, president of the oc Centennial. Inc. ·
"Durina the year we will be aettina
all communities and areas of inte~t
involved." commented Metzaer. who
resides in Irvine with his wife and
their two children. (He is a N?PC>n
Harbor High, Oran,e Coast Colteae
and Cal State Lons Beach pad.)
An cxcttma bit of information
about the celebration was rev~ by.
board member a. Merrtmaa. chair-
man of development committee: It's
all paid for. "We set for ourselves a
budact ofS I. S million dollan to cover
operatina costs. We wanted to reach
that goal before we staned the official ~let>ration ... we have exceeded that
goal." he said.
Merriman. on the cruise with wife
hmy. said "I could tell you that we
slaved and toiled to raise that money.
but in all honesty it was easy. With my
committee. with the assistance of the
community suppon and corporate
BE WAS ALLERGIC TO ME •••
Pnla81
auise of"networkina" you may meet
the man or woman of your dreams.
Consequently.· business cards are
thrown around like confetti and
business attire is the order for the
evenift&.
My fint visit netted Eric. a buli· neaman who secmed niceenouah. A
week later wt even went out on a date.
I think he wu allcflic ·tO' me. He
c::ouldn•t stop sneezina. I said "God blesa you ... and .. Goodbye.·•
A few weeks later I tried Ip.in. This
time I went to the Lona Beach Y.E.S.
ptherina. With three women to one
man. V eps provides better odds.
I ended up talk.ins to a man whose·.
label proclaimed ti is business was
"pork bellies." I f1pred he was in the
livestock business. Pork bellies didn't
seem to be an epicurean deli&ht, but
one can never be too sure. In 6is case,
truth was more borina than fiction.
The hiahliaht of the even ins ~me
when a ('Yrano de Bergerac look-alike
~bbed me by the arm and asked.
'When we 10 out are we goina to
make it on the fint dater'
Drink in hand. my private wish was
to express a non-verbal "Cool it.
buddy." Instead. I said I snferred
more of I tentleman Ind walked
away. That n1aht I left under my own
steam.
My mother's answer to the sinJlc
dilemma is for me to meet a mce
youns man in church. That didn't
work either. Not unless you consider
lusti~ after a teen·aac altar boy a
soulfuJ connec1ion.
I suppose that leaves the arocery
store u a potential meetins place.
Somehow I can't convince myself
that I'll find true love over a head of
lettuce or a rutabqa. And "Shop here
much?" somehow lacks panache.
So are thett any aood places to
meet a man? Y cs. ~
·~vio.N
• Custom ~signs
• Europun Stytu
• Ouallcy FblCt tmpo<l~
from Eur•
• M•ratJoni on all typ.s ot
Fabt10 .w'CI Styi.s
. "°" mN
• Custom M.or SutU &
Slwu • ••ad)r Macw SulU & C NU
'""°"~from Eur•
• TopM.st .. ,..,,, . ~-Ions
• FonNI lwtcAt
A fishina trip is ideal for two
• reasons. Orie, there's never a line for
the restroom. Two, the odds are peat.
One precaution: Salmon red should
be your fa vorite color and pok.ina out
an anchovy's eyes shouldn't make
you squeamish ..
Another Sood place is the laun-
dromat. One of the nicest men I know
I met there. He used his quarten to
dry my clothes and helped me fold my
sheets. I was a aoner.
rrxou'rcbold. TV's"LoveConnec·
tion is anotbcrfk>ssibility. A datina
game for sinales. the show is a lot of
fun. even if die date doesn't work out.
I tried it. Since rwaschosen. it WUI
blind date for me. My date described
himself to me over the phone. "I'm
about average when it comes to body
hair." That was my first clue that this
guy was not for me. Still. I had a Sood
time. Talk about comic relief.
Women attn't alone in s11fferin1
the dating frustrations of the '80s.
Men have their share of difficulties
100.
Viktor. a Polish immigrant who
lives in Laguna Beach. says "It's a hit
and miss situation. In California.
everythins is hued on appearanct.
which hinders any9nc from making a
connection."
Paul. a bantool acquaintance from
Long Beach, admits that the odds are
Jood in California but adds. ··o.tins
1s tough. wearyina, unrcwardina.
'AIDS makes people suspicious. O.t-
ins is not as much fun as it used to
be."
Still. the search for Ms. Riaht
continues. One man. an old
boyfriend. wants to "intell«tualizc
his way to love." whatever that
means.
Frustrations and all, I'll keep
looking for Mr. Not-so-wrong. I met a
possiblity the other day.
CUSTOM SHIRTS
Order 6 Shkts & Receive the
7thShlrtPBll
Ameltcanlllmt. Aleoda9an
•f '
help. it was fun."
While harbor cruisina as the sun
set. the pests were served pasta with
choice of sauces and had a wide
variety offruit and vCflics along with
gcnerously<heaed nachos.
Tom N...._and wife MartJya were
two ofthost lini'! up for pasta. Finl
he talked about presents" that will
be around for _yean -scholanhips.
At the closeg of the centennial year. all
seniors graduatina from OC public ·
and pri vate hiJh schools can compete
for scholarships. And babies born
between Aua. I. l 988. and Aug. I.
1989. will be cliaible io compete for
scholarhsips when they pduate
from high school. (The SJ00.000
scholantiip fund was part of the SI . S-
million budget.)
··we wanted to leave behind more
than happ)' memories and clever
souvenin.' Clifford said. "It was the
vision of the board to leave a legacy
for our future ... our youth ...
Youths will also get involved by
acting as centennial ambassadors.
servins as official emissaries at vari-
ous events during the year. "There arc
about 200 events they will attend."
said chaperone Maraam Mtldlell.
who was aboard with MkMel Le¥ttt, s..u rw... ~ .. , Kim, EHna
Pnett and Slaa .. ~. five of the six
ambassadors chosen at the recent
county fair. (The ambassadors get
S500 scholarships and wardrobes.)
WE DO WONDERS
WITH YOUR Slillf
kpcrleaec t•c ..._.•••I Beadlta .r
Uglats.hil'eell.g ... Cdllllar ..... TNatw.t
Now is the time to indulge yourself in
a full hour of luxury to celebrate Madame Ilona's
two decades of dedicated service in America.
soum COAST PLAZA
is pri vileged to announced the ~ning of Madame ILONA's
·very exclusive Scientific Skin ·care lnstihite in the
CRYSTAL COURT
INm11J1'IS Of SCJlN11l1C SKIN C.AllE
Meet Madame DDNA penoaally c1urina tbt month of Jilly.
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P Af'. ' ~ ' ' p ' '1 r ~. • ,
NHAM prepares
for New Age party
Thirty metaphysicaJ ~i1ts are
expected to appear Saturday at the
summer celebration planned by Ncw-
pon Harbor An M&l1eum in
llJoguchi's CaJifornia Scenario
.5culpture Gardena in Cotta Meu.
Specialists will aive radinp to
guests intttesled in numerolOIY.
astrolOI)'. crystals. palm readina,
tarot or channelina.
Susan Porter. C.put is chairins the
New Age-themed "Mystical Mad-
ness." Worklns with her are Brooke
Cold ren. Toni Devich.. Marek Kebke.
Peter u1der. Erika Ray. Jacquelyn
Schmitt. PCJIY Blair Spauldia and
Helen Zeughauscr. (The commit~
suggests the proper attire is "drns· as
the spirit moves you:·)
More than 700 arc citpected to
attend the party. wtuch also wi ll
include dancing under the stars.
entertainment b) a m111cian and
food and drink catered by the Westin
South Coast Plaz.a.
~umerous prizes wall be awarded.
headed b) a S1tmar cruise for two.
Individual tickets arc $88 each.
More information is available by
calling 759-1122. • • • Onl~ 250 people will be able to
attend the Aug. 28 aourmet dinner
planned by Les Toques Blanches
Internationale (California chapter) at
t.bd..c .. Mcridic.n.Hotclasa benefit for
the Orange County unit of the .~merican Can~r Society.
The meal created by the mne-
member international culinary com-
petition team will be a dress rehearsal
for the team's panicipation in the
17th international culinary an ex h1-
bttion in Frankfurt. West German).
in October.
..Les Toques Blanches. as an ex-
clusi ve 01J1mzat1on of the world's
top chefs.' said MIT) Walson. cha1r-
'ttiOman for the e'•ent.
The team preparing the OC dinner
as sponsored by the CarnatJon Co. and its Food Scrvict Division. The
menu will include oriainal recipes -
tomato consomme with cream of
prlic and fresh herb profileroles,
sal mon filct marinated with dill and
gnlled ovcrCalifomia wood. and veal
loin stuffed with wiict--mushrooms,
fou.· _gras and truffie sauce.
Ttekets are S27S per person. Reser·
va1ion mfonna11on can be obtained
by calling 751 -0441.
-'nn Dahlberg is co-chair of the
fund-raiser. Hosts a{ld hostellel in-
clude Jert') and Sandy Beiarl. ~and
Patricia Fredncks Dolson. Ketth and
Chm Lmdsa'. James and Lina
P1rrog. Machefand Laurence Richard
and .\nthon' a~ Jan V1t1 .
• • •• O~ar "Onie" Hulstrom. a Costa
\ksa n:s1dent smct 1952 . will be
honored .\ug. at a reccpuon hosted
b~ Harbor Star Chapter 521. Ordn' of
Eastern tar. ~ewport Beach. at the
\:e1ghborhood Communat..v Center in
( osta ~esa
Hulmom 1!> grand chaplain of the
grand ('itate) chapter of California.
and al'Out ~ d1gn11aries and mem-
ber., trom vanouio chapters throuab-
out tht' )late are e\pected to attend.
In t•harge of the 2 p.m. reception is
genl'ra l chairwoman Doris Parrish.
Harbor Star past matron.
• • • Tht.> ni:\\ San Clemente Christian
\\ omrn·~ Club will meet-al-11:45
a.m for lunch o\u_g. 4 at the Swallows
C o'e R~tauran1 tn tht San Clemente
Inn. The t>vent will feature a beauty
makever b} Shala Taylor. music by
C1nd~ Todd and speaker Linda
Tesler Kath~ Washney. 492-7366.
has furt her information. • ••• F .\SHION· Fall collections beina
prev1e.,..ed this ~~k ai Nordstrom.
South Coast Plaza. incl ude Carolvne
Roehm. 10 a.m. Wcdncsdav and
Thursda). and Calvan KJean.' 11:30
a.m Thursda'. There wtlJ also be a
Janice and David trunk show of
hand painted salks at I I :30 a.m.
Saturda} an the Galler) de~ent.
Free $11 PermCare Trio
with your Regis perm
for waves, body or curl.
Now all for only $39
ReGIS HAIRsrYUSTS
..-.11 a eopblltic:ated career ·
look with i11 compect ~-• tioDI. Tbe adjusaable 44-ancb
shoulder atrapl wort with tbe
leMOD's loaeer-leQltb jacket.
Print it
Prints ire bi& news in t.ck-t~
1ebool fMbions for &iris and the
new buic color is bfack. even in
the youneer tirl's wardrobe. The
diffaeDCeS are evident, however,
inJOUlhful bunches ofbold color. E. . Gitano otrm a bean print in
vivid turqouite and bot pink.
accented in yellow -super eye. catcbina on a jet-black t.ck-
around.
With crests continuig in tbe
fashion forefront for fall, eeveral
sweaterS in the Keany Roter1
collection will feature a new Kil
emblem. The mercbandile will be
available in more than 750
JCPenney stores u well u in JCP
catalogs. Jn its second year, tbe
sportswear collection includes
shirts. sweaterS and l1lcb.
· ·~ .,.. women me DOt .... -... '° lllrt _... tbe PH.11Wt to wart.. ~rw an.df ... ... buti-.nra-women an nne very IDOd
lootina sui11. Women want a new look. ..
Leslie traces the move to pan11 in
the wortJ>lace to this summer's city
short. The short riles about two i~ above the knee, and far an .
office needs to be paired with a nice
pantyhose -maybe leltwed -L
l'>Od shoe -Dot casual -and a
smart·look:inajacket, she uya.
..It will be interatina to tee bow the
corporations ract this fall when
everybody ~ up at wort in
pantl." .
Wallerich •YI. the new DODUlarity
of pants demonstrates tbai .. Women
are really tired of the skin ~
controveny. You'd think delipCn
would learn ... but maybe they are just
tryina to see if we are peyina
attention.''
Customized cosmetics end guesswork
* (J)
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It has been estimated that half of
the cosmetics women buy are not
used -the)( are given away. bans around taking up space get dumped in
the t.rash.
Why do women buy and not use?
Wrong color more than likely. You
really never know how a hpstick.
eyeshadow or blusher is goina to look
on \~:::cc; just from readir;ia on the IJliC · or lookin& tbrou,h a piece
of plastic.
Another little problem with unused cosmetics is that sometimes you set
colon you don't·want when you buy
duos and trios of eyeshadows. But to
get just right shade of purple, you had
to take the pink and the yellow. Right?
I met Cynthia Gallegos at a
Nordstrom beauty seminar about
three weeks ago. She is with Visqe
Bcaute, a Beverly Hills-based com-
pany created fi ve years ago by Roy
Karren to produce skin-care prod-
ucts.
¥111
DEii
The company has now expended
into another area -custom color
work. It could solve the unwanted
cosmetic problem. Farrell was first of
all a makeup artist and knows the importance of the right color.
At the Visage Bcaute counter, you
can get colors of your own choice
blended into lipstick, blusher or
eyeshadow. You watch as the prod-
ucts are mixed and you get to approve
of the final mix. You can apply the
mixtures to your face to make sure
you made the riaht choice.
I watched u Ga1Jcaos did a sample
eye shadow. She placed three little
mounds of-powder shadows on a
ble'ndina sheet and bepn to mix them
with a spatula. the same kind you
· would use to ice a cake. .. Feel of this shadow powder. It's so
soft and li&ht." she said ... It is crushed
mother of pearl. inl1ead of the fish
scalct a lot of companies use.
Gallegos first likes to find out
which basic colors a customer wears
most of the time. She recommends
starting with eye shades to match
those colon. Later they can expend
their eye shadow wardrobe.
When a woman approves of her
mixture, the numbers arc sent'to BH
(just like getting a prescription ftlled).
fn about I 0 working days. the item
comes back in a compact ready to use.
Three custom shades in a compact
cost $34 and two shades COit S21.
There arc 28 eye colors that can be
mixed for custom shadow blends ud there arc eight blusher colon. Tbe fa
thing is that the two arouPI can be
blended fot the final blusher color.
"The options are endless." Gallep
said as she added a little pink eye
color to a blusher .
The lipstick mixina is facina•
There are 49 ~Ion · available Air
mixing so that you ~ aet ~
right shade. The colon that
mixed looked like colored. · ,
shiny tQOthpestc. The containen they
came from looked like toothpaste
pumps.
"Usually by mixina no more than
four colors we can set the desired
shade.''. said Gallqos.
The lipsticks are made with
moisture balm instead of a petroleum
base. and they won 't run, accordina to
Gallegos.
·The
Shack Is Back!
I. Eat hWt-fat, ~
choleleerol bMla.
2. Smoke.
3. ltnore )'OW' hiah
blood preuure.
i ?T-~-
4 . Heavily ult ewry-
thin& )'OU eat.
5. Put on estn ~t.
HERO.
IA>VER Home of the rich
and tasteless.
6 . Stop aerciaina
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you could retire from
work, and from life, eooner
than you planned.
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&be literary world last year by~ in& a boot that not only won c::ntical
praise, but placement on belt-eeller
lists. " "Postcards From the Edee. now
leued in pa~, is a no~
t a film actreu,_ Suzanne Vale,
eaten a rehabilitation cJ,inic '°
her addiction to df\111 and aklobol. Since Carrie Filber is a film
ICllell who alm01t overdoled in l 98S
and underweat 30 days of treatment
at a Century City detoxification
center, interviewers uk whether the
book is hued on her life.
.. A lot of boob are partly auto-
biqpaphical in nature." she replies.
"If you don't write from what you
know, then you're writina 1Cience
fiction. Which maybe ru try, but then
they'll say I'm writing about "Star.
Wars.' -
"The book is partly auto-
biop'aphical. I did draw from cenain
situations in my life, but the book
isn't (autobioanphical).
··1 think it makes people more
comfortable to think that it all
happened, that I kept copious notes.
l'vecenainly done enough movies. so
there's my movie sequence. I was in a
clinic. But I couldn't have kept notes
in that-situation: it was too traumatic
to keep notes. You're barely there
anyway. Most of the other characters
are reaU~ fiction. It's probably half
and half.· ...
Her next book?
"It's goinJ to be about a &irl who is
interviewed abOut a book that every-
body says is autobiographicat." Just
kidding. as is her custom.
The new book is tentatively called
"Surrender the Pink."
She says the new book is totally
fi ction and concerns "obsessive rela-
tionships, or weird love." She muat
deliver it ant March.
Wida her newfound discipline,
f"llber it lilrdy '° make the deadliDe.
• ii aow womna in 1be 'Bwbl" with Tom Hanks and Bruce Dern,
and she takes her word processor to wort widl her. Siie is aho scheduled
to ldlOI .. Pol1canb From the f.dte"
for a Rim by Mike Nichols. But the ~.~-been shelved by the
wnten Ml JM;.
The 31-year-old Fisher wise-cracked her way thro~ an interview
at the bill~ home paid for with her
''Star Wan' earnings.
She remarked that she came from
"a Iona line of shon people who arc
survivors."
Het" ~rents are Debbie Reyno.Ids
and Eddie Fisher. stars of a major
scandal of the t9~. Carrie was too
yOWfl '° remember the headlined
events when Fisher abandoned Re-
ynolds for the love of Elizabeth
Taylor, who ultimately left him for
Richard Bunon.
At 171 Carrie Fisher made her film
debut ID "'Shampoo," graphically
propositioning Warren Beatty. She
dropped out of hi~ school to appear
in her mother's mghtclub act. At 19.
Georae Lucas chose her to play
Princeu Leia in "Star Wars." How
did she land the role?
"I always like to say that I was in
Schwab's drugstore weanng THAT
hairs1 ylc...whcnJ.ucas walked..in-and
said. 'What other jerk would look
appropriate in space?'
"I just tested for it ... she said. ··1
read well with.Harrison (ford). The
dialogue wa.s bizarre but I have a
weird Pac-Man way of talking that
kind of charged through it. They were
either going to go for pretty or
whatever it is that I h.ave. Which is
son of gritty."
I "Star Wars" proved to be the
bigcst moneymaker up to its time
(197711 and Fisher appeared in the two
seque s. What did t~e films do for
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ABC may cut GOP coverage
IJ IAr&aYN lilEll Jesse Jackson's appearance Tuesday •n......._.., night. but overall have been about JO
ATLANTA-ABC miaht cut back percent lower than in 1984.
its prime-time coveraae of the GOP "Reprdless ratinas and shares and
convention in Auautt because the so fonh, this is a moment. perhaps the
Democratic National Convention only moment. and thett are four days
has been su~h a bore. ABC News of it. when the American people can
President Roone ArJAA .... says. get to know the political leaderi." said ""~ CBS News President Howard "It miJ)lt be less at tM Republican Stringer. "Otherwise it's a minute,
convention. Depends on what they t~ent~ and sound bites."
do," Arledge said. 1 ~ ·d h h. 1.. h NBC News President Lawrence K. But Ari saa e t tn..s t e
G 'd NBC Id s~tacle o a stqed conv~ntion rossman sa1 wou not cut "ancrea~thecynicismaboutpolitics
back on the GOP out of fairness afkr in this country. panicularly among
aivin1 so much prime time exposure voungpeoplewho lookat thisandjust
to the Democrats, but would rcasseu can't imagine that the windbqs and
the amount of cove.rage in 1992. speeches and demo.nstrations a.nd CBS, which. scheduled an extra hour of coverage for Thursday. plans. orche<5trated happenmp are an am·
the time the Democrats arrived in
Atlanta. there was little drama left.
NeH·rtheless. all three networks
devoted two hours a night of prime
time to 1he convention.
As for future coveraae. Ari~
said. ·u think it mifht be ress in '92. if
the s11uat1on were identical."
NBC .. sGrossman said he would cut
back on coverage an New Orleans
when th!.' GOP meets if the network
had not devoted more time to the
Democrats. Vice President George
Bush has the nomination sewed up. -on a basic l"ditonal JUdl"lent we
~ould be hard put not to go to an hour
special a night summariztng the
con' en11on an Ne~ Orleans. except
for th!.' fundamt'ntal issues of fairness
and balance:· Grossman said. to stick to the same schedule for the portant part of the politicaJ process.
Republicans and defends extensive ··1f the parties want to continue to .---------------
orime time coverage in the future. do that. 11 s their business. not mine. I
r.l'd do more, not less." said anchor think it's a mistakf." Arledge said.
Dan Rather. Earl 1er this year. thr networks were ..TWO THUMBS UP"
Ratings for convention coverage excited b' the prospect of contested
her? have been in a steady decline since nom1 nat1ons 1n both parties and the
"Well. they made me financially 1976. Ratings for this year's Demo-idea of returning to gavel-to-pvel
OK -until r got business manqen. cratic convention were boosted by coverage -.'as even discussed. But by
-S1skcl 6 Ebert
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AJax. O nly I wasn't a household
wo rd. Princess Leia was famous and I
was sort of adjunct to her. It's an
associated fame. son of. Once again."
Fisher grew up famous, because of
her parents. But she found nothina
unusual about her upbringing. nor
does she think it contributed to her
drug problem.
"What happens (in Hollywood) is
that you don't 5cc .)'.Our w~nts as
mucfi. but it's tnr same as having
working parents." she observed. "So I
had working parents. and there were
divorces. But that happens every-
where.
.. (Drug problems) can happen any-
where. too. My brother. Todd, had a
similar background to me. and he was
nrver a drinker or a drugger. It gets a
lot of publicity in Hollywood. and
maybe it is more pan of this
environment. But it's everywhere.
though mostly in citi~. Who wants to
take coaine and sit around and
watch the crops fail?"' ·
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and SUnday _at 2 and 8 p.m. at the Anl Aua. 13. Aus. 20. •"I o.,· I 0." at tbe Soutbamp1on Center. 660 Town Center Drive, .. Snow White," IWTilll Deborah .... a.. u.e• by tbe Hunt-Dinner Theater, 140 Ave. Pico, Su
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information. · VictonaRodluthequeen,isticteted School. Strathmoor ud Eflillllham. ancfTbundaya at 8:15, Fridays ud
Theater, 690 EJ Camino RC!11 Tustin . Mondays at varyina cunain times
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at varyina curtain tunesthrouah Sept. • .. IJttle a., .r Herren" at the
.. True West," one of the best of for a two-weekend nan ia tbe outdoor H~ntinatoa Beach (832Tu!). _ Saturdays at 8:4~adays at l:lO ---.'heoard"Sl'llYI. wiU be stljed for two-lbelter'lt INine-Vtmy O>Ulje~-SSOO-Fndays and Saturdays It 8 p.m. ~ 8: l S throuah 4. ·
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--bravado on the .. Whirlina Wbeel of
Deatht" a monstrous device raembl-
in1 a pt hamster wheel that rotata
hi&h into the air. For their finale. Marco Peters walked the outside of
the wbr:ct blindfolded.
C.ppina die evenina were per-
formances by tbe F1yina Vaquez _and
the Ayina Caballeros, two MaicaD
families specializina in the ~
Their skill at this daftlelOUI -a8'
dwindlin& art form WU wonb IW
ticket price in itself, especially M~
Vasquez' incredible quadnitle
somersault. .. ~
One of tbe CabeU«ol also tried~
same feat. but fell sbon. plummetiaf
into the net below to tbe collecti._
gasp of the audience. · .It
The Ri~ ----and Bailey· Circus wiU be at
Convention Center throuab W
day, and will then move on to the
Aftleles Sports Arena from. Frida
throu&h Aug. 9. for information. 999-8900.
music. free balloons and face
painting for the kids, ~·s
sure to be the catch of
the~ '~ NOtBrol' BELIJFUL oF LAUGHS!
Take a closer look at
Westcliff Plaza.
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A._ innov~tion in custom. bOm.e building
Dove canyon site
holds promise a~
elite development
IJ ELL&N CAMPBELL ........ c. 0 s s
One feature that will make Dove
Canyon popular with~ County
boniebuyen ii its proainuty to the 31()()()..ecfe National Audubon So-
aet_y s.aiT ~b ConterVation Area.
The 874-eae privaic, p~
community will share its eastcm
boundary with the couervation area.
known (or its breath-takiltl 1eenery
and abundance of wildlife. To the
west liea Coto de Caza, an eguesuain
and tolfina community. Cleveland
National Forest and Rancho Santa
~ta extend to the north and Th~I pc>int of the deve~t
will be the Dove Canyon ~
Oub with a sprawlina. viP'-orienled 43,oon:;;~foot clubhouse and a
Jack--N'lcklaus-desianed cham-
pionship 18-hole 90lf course.
The aolf course will wind throuah
residential areas. continuina over a
plateau with unobstrueted mountain
views, and desce'bdina into a canyon
(Pl ..... DOVS/C4)
At Custom Living,
personalized touch
at tract home price
By ELLEN CAMPBELL
!"u~ there 1s an ahemauve for
buH·r~ ~ho ~ant to t:ombane the low, co~t of tract housing with the per.
sonalll<:d design associated with cus--
tom home building.
In 1hr past. a prosp«tan• home-bu~ ua usually had only two types of
ne~ homes to chose from -tract or
Sc'-nc. of cu•lom bulldlng. C2
custom.
· Tran hou!>in g 1~ rt·awnabl\ priced.
but mo!>tl~ mas~ product"<!. wuh little
or no opponunll\ to add anv indi-V1duali1 ~ dunng the build mg pi-ocns.
Cu!>t pm homes offert'd the chan«
10 crcatl' J d1!>t1nct1' e residence. but
wllh a proh1 h1tl\e pnce iaJ-
:-;o~ then."s a th ird choice.
For a !>tandard pnce. Custom
L1\ ing Homl's and Communities. a
(Pleue Me CUSTOll/C4)
Shea unveils plans f orSilvertide
Mastef-plan developer will off er seven
plans for condo~lnlums at Bear Brand
1119m'tide, Mdw ..... Cout(aboftJt.:!ll ofrertllebatersor drl ... tllat mned ....... , ,.,.. • . . . . . . -
Shea Homes. the master-plan de-
veloper of Laauna Niaucl's Bear
Brand community, has revealed
plans for Silvenide at Bear Brand. an
encore edition of the builder's award-
winning Mediterranean-styled con-
dominiums.
According to Bill York. Vice presi-
dent. Silvertide will offer the interior
designs and architectural treatments
that earned national recognition and
top industry awards for Shea Homes
at the builder's successful Palm Court
community in Laguna Heights.
··Palm Coun is now approaching
its fi.nal sell-out. but buyers will be given a second opponunity to own an
exceptional-quality new con-
dominium in so uth Orange County
when Silvenide opens tn late July."
York said.
Pnces at S1l ven1de will range from
the S UO.OOOs for rondominiums
Les Jardins offers value
for first-time .home buyers
The pand openina activities at Les
Jardins Gatden Condominiums in
Garden Grove this weekend have
been preceded by hectic preview sales
this .-st month. accordina to John R.
Hartman, ~ject sales di~or for
the I S4-unat comple• developed by
the Stcllrecht Company. Inc. of
Huntington Beach.
The homes were to be released in
four phases, but the initial phase of 4 S
homes was nearly sold out the. fint
.. dusty shoe.. weekend and more
phases have been opened for sales
with more than haff of the entire
security-pied community sold at thia
time.
The overwhelmina sales success.
the Stcllrecht Com.-ny said. is due to the affordability and quality of the
homes coupled with their convenient
central Oranae County location.
----·--Les arbitts
Developer: Stellrecht Co.
Type of development: Con-
dominiums.
Prke raa1e: From $63.900. Sft9are footaF From 600 to 910.
N...aHr of pli.u: Four.
Ftauetq: VA. FHA, conven-
tional ·
ranging from 817 to 1.221 square foot
in Bear Brand's ~ccutive home
community jusr minutes from Dana
Point Harbor. Dohenv Stak Beach
and the amenities of ihe California
Riviera.
Designed by the Berkus Group
Architects. the floor plan collection
includes seven li vi ng a"°'naements
with an emphasis on open interior
spaces. natural liaht and soarina
volume. The award-winning collec-
t10n is distinguished by one-bedroom
floor plans which include the added
space of glassed sunrooms. open
second-story lofts or as man)' as two
outdoor decks.
The two-brdroom plans arc pres-
ented 1n single-level designs or a two-
story la) Out with 1.221 square fttt of
interior area and an upstairs
loft/retreat. Appo1~tments' include custom hv-
ing room fireplaces \lli'lth ceramic·
tiled faci ng. separate dining areas.
intenor laundrv lf'Cas and direct·
access garages with automatic door
openers.
Kitchens with General Electnc
appliances feature wood cabinetn
and ceramic-tiled countertops. Man\
of the condominiums have vaulted or
nine-foot ceilings. high ilass win-
Otlterde':=.ta •I ShN'•8"1W .CJ
dows. canop) window and skyhs)lts.
Silvenide will also offer prwate
outdoor recreation featunna two
pools wtth v.hirlpool spas. cabanas
and tennis couns.
I\ sales trailer will be Stt up 1n
.\ugust at S1l"en1dc. Cumntly. an
interest hst 1s bema taken at Palm
Co un. The homes at S1lven1de will be
duplicates of the intenors at Palm
Coun. ·n~ v.1sh1ng to four lhe
Silvertide
Developer. Shea Homes.
Type of denlopmeat: Con-
domi niums.
Pritt ruge: From S 11 0.000.
~ure footage: From 8 17 to
1._21.
Namber of 1»lu1:"'Seven.
Fiauciq: Conventional.
Sales office: ( 800) 99 2-4 2 77.
Palm Coun residence mih do so.
The 500-acre Bear Brand master-
plannC'd commun1t~ currently under
de,elopment b' Shea Hotries 1s beina
plotted on one ·of the last ocean-view
sites 10 Laguna Niguel. When the
Street of the Golden Lantern is
complett"d m the nblr future. home-
owners ~·111 ha\ e a direct route to
nearb' Dana Poi nt Harbor
Thi lo~ dens1tx.\c'ommuntt~ plans
(Pleue·eeesu. vsaTJD&/C4f
A vailablc homes now start at
$63,99(> for a one-bedroom home
~ .. L&8 JAaDll'8/C4)
Salet effltt. 5 54-4440. ecm+-•••w at Lee Jardlu ID GudeD Groft beCiD at aa atfonlaW. eea.eoo.
The changing face of OC real estate
There's· an old sayina about anxious to get one of the $400.000
weather in the Midwest. . .if you homes that they started their own
don't like it. wait, it will cbanae in buyer priority list.
a minute or so. Mind you, the builder was not
The same can be said about even aware of the list at this stqe,
residential real estate in <>ranee and then alona comes another
County. -group of hyperactive homebuyen
I remember not to Iona aao. in and they stan their own list. Hard
the early 1980s. when the Irvine fcelinp ensued. so the builder, in
Co. ceated development of a a(t attempt to quell the matter.
primo raidential ~ on a established his own official list ~t hillside location 1n Irvine's Three lists and goina strona.
Turtle Rock communit}'. As one potential ~yer pointed
Called Turtle Rock Crat, the out, money is no object. all she comtu:y's_ marketinl people just wants is a very nice home to live
didD t teel theft .,.. ~ in. ~:?,for u~, luxury~ Now, in this type of real estate ~ to J tbe Uhatmellt.... martet where the amount of rilk. eveD . It ... tk bell IPOt ia monCY llbd docs ~_JO
h rine to own a -.e: IN* an;iFMDCial limits for at
T'Mt WM yaeerday, t.oclay ii . lealt me bomcbuym, who can
md difrerelit. PQllibly blame die builder for not
Nol only are lu~ ..._ ~-INPlrinl for the on-
ldli111 bet1er tbaD-pertiapl. Ibey .... ""y,j~ ~few yean •. ner •~ beln, but oeODle are oalY a ~,, 1f .any_, buyen ICtUllly~cmrwlao'iloilll woUld MW -led ID tine fOr. to-to bilJ tMm. ' =:o bome, aad DOW tbcy're
T wit, recalt .tidis . * cmr it. ...f ...-. lboua a......:.. of . SQ. where ii._ demud com· proepecliftllum'u,en...-. ... tom? .. ••a-J.M. .......... .Alolotilil=:-••-•'id•· TUltinltwb.1....,fmieCo. hlnuoet* 1a..-
C9l9••ity. 1"' _.. IO eral wio llilw ia • ..
DlllEL J.
CllLSS•
recent appreciation of their exit-
ing home. or have struck it rich
some other way. Maybe they won
the lottery or somethina.
But a = source of de--mand is su ly comina from
Oriental buyen who· apparently
have the cash in hand and are
lootina for nice homes to
purchac. With-the anticipation;
of coune. that the values will ao
u~ .
Just how many Oriental buyen
are in the luxury houlina market
is ctiftiaalt to •Y since DO OM is
really_ k~lll ind. But tbetl. why~ttiey? . And thlt'i not n.lb the poent.
anyway. The point is that retiden-
tial ral esta9', ~ ia Or-.. C.OU.ty, .. .eva lydowa inu...-. ... or~wont .. clowa. ..
ne au., bouli .. anartet ..
probably never really down. cer-
tainly not as low as some of the
expens thought. It was just restina
awhile until an entire new gener-
ation of buyers came to town.
The intnnsic worth of land in
the county is so area•·-some-
ti mes greater than tvcn the own-
ers themselves realitt -that proba~ly only a bis quake or a
huge tidal wave could have any
lasting detrimental effect on iL
And even that would be only
temporary while &be ~ct ~
justed to the new mvuonment,
fueled b\ another &eMrltion of
buyers i·n search of somethina
nice to li\·c in.
Seller's market. bu~ martct. if sail undoubtedly c
better.
And what about the Irvine Co.
project.. TurtJe Rock Oat? Well.
thc compeny ~a few~
gC?-to complete 1t, and its
SJ00.000 lots and $400,000
homes immediately told lie
hotcakes.
What a difrrtencx a minute or .,can make. ,,., .. C:Wll•• ,, ...... . • ,.., ...... ..,,...11 ...
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ON THE IN SIDE
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The IClence ofbullcllq·a cutom home
~~IKT*i -MN
""Ollan ........... ii aot die ........... .. -~=-'FollOln· . . A DliDciDll in Pollom Pro-
dudlaa~ l '743 S. Ope .....
ltd. ia fv'h. 1llom -.. !ilaed CUltolD bomel ~t or.. Couty ... A lot ofwbat pa
OD ii doae by -·~ll tl• paieecc. .. be conlill..es:it'I defi.
aitlly DOI D euct indultry . .,
fcillom'I ~ leellll OD 1Al1Ct· ftile ~ -..lill 11ep1 appear
C'JCWlllOft to all custom liomes -.... ._ ... praper lt1e, ll'Clll1ett ana-
builder-dlere.,. a pbone book fWJ
of ldditioul coaaideratioal. In u dbl to limplily die procesa. :...~~-~· !;:,: Anaheim . bu a free,
short booklet -~. .. .. ildi111 Your Dram Home in SD E.uy s .. ~ .... ~~· ldh only de-veloped.. · "(adulive) lolaat
a siftl)e lite. It does Diit build CU110m homes. The booklet WM DIOduced by
the firm's PR 111nCY BJ. S1ewan A
Associates, I~. 17752 Cowan St.,
Irvine.
••1t WU a ~.effort."·~ Slewaft
account eucullve. 8ob l'\chsner.
··we canva.ed for inbmatiOD while
Peraha reviewed and reviled 'What was written." The booklet was ia-
troduced at a .. Home EllJN> .. tnde
show held last May IS. by the
developers at their Peralta Milli E.ut
site. ··nc 'Expo' wu ~ to
WICt a ~ mart.ct. says Ochsner, .. and the booklet i1 a tool an that .. ~~ho has rad the booklet
--Select a Homesite A multitude of
faaon mult ~ considered ~fore selecting both a homesite and a
cuscom community. The 41 homesjtes of ~raha Hills East-
anfully arranged over 40 hillside acres -offer buyers a wide range
of choius.
lnP TWO Select an Architect Since ~he
architect is the buyer's guide through the entire homebuilding
process -and the one who will ultimately deal with the city
and architecture re~icw boards-a strong buyer/architect rapport
is tuential.
• Acquire Financing Thtte are
separate considerations to acquiring financing: the land loan,
construction loan and takr..out toan. For maximum convenience,
buyers may want to select a lender that can handle all three.
lllP MUR Begin Design It i~ imperative to
incorporate the buyer's overall budget, ti(e style, home size and
style prcfcrrncH into the overall.master plan. For optimal results,
rhc first design mttrlng bct~en archire..:t and buyer should be
held at the site, where a verbal picture o( the home can be created.
When the site plan has ~n completed, the an::hitect will submit it
to the city and other review boards for approval.
11111 RVI. Select a Builder A minimunr of
thrtt contractors should be interviNTd before a final decision is
made. The buyer must consider comparatives, track records and
net wonh statements. · P
lnP llX Begin Construction ~if1ce the
architect is t~e buyer's li aison between builder and subcontractor,
he should visit the site regularly during the construction phases to
monitor progrt'ss. T_vpicall), 12 to 18 month~ is required to com-
plete .1 5.ooo.,q.-fc. ,u,wm home.
and currently i1 desianina a bome for be provides bis customen as more project." says Peloquin1 a com-
a client who has purcbued a lot at "involved" than Peralta's ... Amons mercial developer and bualder in his
Peralta Hills East, applauds the other tlligs," ~__folsgm._:j_ tell own ri&bl. A ncifobc>r of thc_Peralta
developer's eff'ons -but labels the -~---.veclients they should talk to Hills East deve opment.. Peloquin
booklet "iDQC>mpkte" a manimum of three architects, three · was motivated to protect the .. incepi-
.. Con~ lo the booklet's fint siep ·builders, at least three of everyone ty of bis neiahborhood." He cites the
advice of selcctina a· 'home site on down the line." touahest set of CC&Rs (Covenants,
your own," says Folsom, ••1 would Vic Peloquin and partner Ted Conditions. and Restrictions -re-
recommend brinai.na in an architect Nelson. ownen of Peralta Ltd., quired by California law of all private
or desiancr fint. Their professional readilyadmittobavinanoexperience developments) in Northern Oranse perspective could prove invaluable... in custom home bui.ldina. .. Peralta County.
Folsom describes the building list Hills East is the company's only .. An homes in Peralta East must be
MORTGAGE RATES
Agutea u of Thunday, July 2 t
FIXED
........ ..... 10.750
10.500
10.500
10.745
10.375
Dewll ........ Leall .... """ (~) ,.,.,
10 2.000 1S American Interstate S&L ...,. of America 20 2.000 45
Bright Mot1gege
Broc*llde S&l
Continental S& L
05 1.500 IO
05 1.500 15
20 2.500 45
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~Feder81S&L
Hawthorne S&L
Home Federal S&L ~er Mot1gege
•1ulll1ht ... ofCa.
PtoneerS&L
au.ker City SIL .
Repubtic Federal Savings s & s Mot1gege ...... ,, .............
Trust 8avinGs 8eM
United Call( Savtngs
U.S. Home Loen
Valley Federal S&L
... • 10.750 . 20
10.625 20
10.375 05
11.000 25 --" 10.500 05
10.500 10
10.375 10
10.175 20 11.-• 10.250 10
11.000 10
10.500 05
10.500 10
10.111 10
10.750 10
11.125 20
11.000 10
10.125 10
INDEX SUMMARY
AIMUSTABLEMORTGAGEI
, ... • 2.000 30
2.000 15
2.000 14
2.000 30 . •• , ...
1.000 30
2.000 15
1.oOo 30 1.500 15 ,__ • 2.ggg 30
2. 00
1.000 75
1.500 45 ,__ • 2.000 00
2.000 20
1.500 23
1.500 30
11th Otltnct
Prime rate
TNI .... 7.50
9.50
1.70
1.99
7.79
1.45
1.17
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7.50 7.12
3 month T-blfl
I month T-bltl
1 yr. tr-.y note
3 yr. tre.ury not• 5 yr. tre.ury note
t .00 t .00 1.51 1.57
1.71 1.75
7.12 7.62
1.27 1.21
t .51 1.41
ADJUITABL! --UM
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7.900 7.doo
7.711
7.500
7.600
7.625
7.625
7.IDO
7.600
1.500
6.__125
6.175
1.111
7.750
7.750
7.375
1.000
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7.750
7.375
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20 1.500 eo 2.250
05 2.000 eo 2.500
20 0.000 15 2.125
10 2.000 eo 2.500
• 1.100 .. a..
20 1.750 45 2.750
20 1.500 15 2.250
16 2.000 45 2.750 10 1.500 30 2.125
10 1.100 .. 2.711
05 1.500 15 2.500
J~L t500 ·15 2.500
10 1.75o 15 2.750
20 1.750 15 2.500
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10 1.000 eo 2.500
10 2.000 75 2.750 10 2.000 45 2.125
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RATE AVERAGES
Fixed
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15 year 10.319 10.111
30year 10.545 10.131
Adfuet*e 6 month 7.179 7.119 1 year 7.719 7.741
8lwce HolN~Go.tlde.......,.,•PI ,. 11' ,.,~.._.Co...., ,.200-rwogr_.,......__,..,,__."*' 130.....,. c11•1t36-1 111
at leut 51000 IQUll't t.et ud UYI
tbeir daip approved by a llrict
architectWal committee," says,_.
quin .
Peloquin is candid about bis per-
~ve and low keyed about lbl
book)et•a value. He leel hilllllll •
primarily developiaa choice real •
tate. The 41 loll on the 4CMlcft Peralta
tlills East she run a minimum of
$330.000. Over a third have been IOld
since the project•• openina lut Janu-
ary.
Usina the nearby exclusive ~iQ.
crest developmeaLu a COIDPllDllDD.._j
Peloquin emp'huiiet the impor1aQCC
of the site in ouatom home buildina.
0 A home recently sold at the top Of
Hillcrest for S2.3 million.". Iii~ Peloquin, .. becaute of the lax CCRa
.up there (Hilk:nlt), a $600,000 home
hadlOfte in riabt beside it.
"Had that 12 million home been
built in Peraha f.ut. I believe it would have told for weU over S3 million."
The investment leaon wu not loll on
the property owner, he has alraldy
purcbued one of the IDOlt expensive
lots at Peralta Hills.
Oranae County builder Lany ~
Souza aarees with Peloqwn·s~
that the Peraha booklet ia a ~losical fi:amework for a complex proc:na,"
but would place a different ernphuia
on the first step in custom home
buildina.
"They left out prequalification for ·
financina, .. says Souza, prnideat of.
Sopr ConstnlCtioa Inc., 16SO N. ·
Glassell St., in the city of <>ranee.
0 K.nowing you have financina is
essential, it sets your limits. You
know up front what you have to wort
with in any continaency ...
Sour is currently puttina up a 9.~square-foot home at t.he Peralta Hills site. Scveral-buildcn are in thi ·
initial construction SUlltl there. One.
Cox-Novak Construction Inc.,
25381-G Alicia .Pkwy, Lquna Hilla,
has been buildina custom homes in
Orange County for 17 yean. .
John Cox. vice president of the
firm believes perhaps a first step
should be spend ing S 1.000 to SJ ,SOO
in consuliing fees to brina a soil and
civil engineer, a contractor, and
architect toSCther in helpina a buyer
decide on building a home on a
particular site.
While Cox admats to not havana
read the Peralta booklet, hedoesqree
with the "1oaical framework
assessment.·· "The price ofbuildina a
custom home fur a contractor de·
pends on thrtt. thinp." says Cox
.. time. complexity of the proFl• and
exposure of the contractor s dollar
(liability to the client). A custo~
can minimize all of those items in
most c.ascs by making a sound
decision. sticking· to it and staying in
touch with his contractor."
Cox-Novak is such a stickler on communication each of their custom
home clients is required in the
contract to hav~ a phone answcrina
machine ... Decisions have to be made
on time:· says Cox ... we provide our .
· customctS wath an 80-page wish list of what they want in the ir home. h's a
complex process that requires a real
effort to succeed.··
....,
Rowland join~ Peters
as director of marketing
'-........ bu been wned diNCtof al IDllUtilll .,
. Newport Beacb-bued homebuilder J.11. ..... Cl.
Rowland will 6e rnpomible for ldvenilial. ~ .. ,._.
collateral, sales office deliln ud muUtial budletl tJr aU J.M. ,_.
Co. ~ in. 0...., I.ol A~ Ventura ud Siil lllw'di80
counties. Coml'Ul ~in ~.ti are .-Unilteled ..,.....,
by , .M. Peters Co. s Sul °"'° divilioa. . . . J M Rowlandiaa lO.yearvetauoftbeinduuy.Priar10JoiaillsJ.M.
Peter's Co., she ICl'Ved • director ol lllea IDd IDllbtili tar~
C.,. of Newport leKla. a.Mr poeitiODI ltowlaDd hla ~ -
purthuina -.nt for o...., 0.•111,•• 11rtt111 ud 111ea
ldniiniltratorTorP11•1N11J81••·tbecompanyJameaM. Plterl~ banded in 1961 and left in I 97S to form J.M. Peters C.0.
Active within tbe <>ranee County CballWoftbe •Udi111 IDduttrJ
Auociation. Rowland ii a member of tbe AllociatioD'• SUea A
Martetina and the Home Builden councila. · She raidet with her Wnily in ADabeim Hilla. • • • a-,t . &ea, bas joined Mill 0..111,•.. Ce. u acrow
coordinator. In that capKity, she wiU ICl'VC u liUon with bomebu_yen,
lendm, acrow compuiel. ulel oftka and coDlll'UCtion aW& to
coordinale all COMWDer --"·-ud move-in IClivitia. Her responsibilities t;;i;de' the documentation and~ o(
purchate contracU, escrow cloaina statements, ditclolurel. buyer
options. chaDfC orden and escrow control recordl. •
Prior to JOinina Akim.8~z. wu eecrow oflk:er at PM1111W EKnW C.. i.e. in Newport a position abe held fOr I 0 yean. • • • Ca"y Brwell has been named junior account eaecuuve at a..._.. ~' hllilk ••t1••• c.. a.. 8roucb previously served as Hubbert'a lnedia director for lib,...... .
Broach 's rnpomibilitiet u junior llCCOUDt aeaative will iDdude
1ssistintinthesupponofallcurrentandpoteatialM1CDUDt1.SbewiDbe
responsable for attendina clieftt meetinp. c:oordiutilll aU ~ of
production and ~blic relations, and ~ aU maWiall & client
approval. She Will also be mponsible for accouat reeeardl and client
billin1
· fr.ouch attended The Collese of DuJ>aee in lllinoit u well as the advertising center in Los Anaelei. She baa eiPt ,an of •ncy
experience. ••• lla7 Lee, former vice president at TMI ...... 6 ..._ bu
joined Clan Meyer Oarten • ..._. u a Yice praideat of account
services.
Lee's responsibilities at CMCAH indllde ICCOUnt 1UP11 rilioD of
two of the ~ncy·s newest clien&s, ...... ,. heMleel OrMftC..S,
and Milli ~tee.
Both of. these Iona-time residential dcvelopCn are heavy
advertiten.=ina 1everal million doUln'CKll yar on Pf'OlllOliill
the sales of de:=.ll in "*1.er-planned communities as well u liqle custom · ·
Lee bepn her career in advertiaina u a traflic and producUoa
manaaer. In a short time, she became an account coordinator and. la:S
an account executive servicina real estate, financial, medical. food
travel industry clients. · • • • Ray Mal1IMI has been named vice =t and controUcr of ()raw C.Ut Tide C.. and 0rup C.... I
Previously servina as the company's controller, bis promolioa to
vice president will .increate Martinez's involvement in the operationl
asp«is of the company's business. Specifically, his mponaibilitia
now include financial institution and benkina liuon, trutt-eccountina management.
Martinez joined Orange Coast Title in 1983 u chief accountant
. ~nd wa.s promoted to conµ-ollcr in I 98S. With a blchelor of-tcience in -
business from Cal State Fullerton, be has been employed in the real
estate financial industry for l 7 ycan. He resides in Vorbl Linda.
s&L regUlator remains optiinistic
he can solve industry's problems
WASHINGTON (AP) - M. · and difficulties, Wall said in a recent pluses: a sq~ clean iJnlee, a
Dann)' Wall. the nearlY. bafd resulator interview .. We haven't had any repu talion for candor and
of the nation·s savings institutions. is surprises'1and.askedabouthiscomb. enthusiasm and. mOlt imponuUy,
known as an optimist by the comb he he said smiling. "I still have it." money to wort with. COQll'ell lul
still carries. The 48-}'~r-old former Re-Auaust provided for a SI0.1 bi1lioD.
A year aao. Wall pushed hard for publican staff director of the Senate industry-financcdinfusionoverthne and was appointed to the chair-Bankinp Committee enjoyed some-yean into the FeaeraJ Savinp ud
manship of the Federal Home Loan thfog o a honeymoon after he took Loan lmuranceCon>. wbicb~
Bank Board. a job only a cockeyed office last July. replacing Edwin J. teesdeposi&suptoflOO,OOOm 3.100
optimist would want at a time of Gray. an aloof administrator disliked institutions.
unprecedented industry losses and by his staff, the industry and Con-Now. the honeymoon iutrawina to
mounting S&L failures. . grcss. a close and there is no lbonlee of
To prove his cmientials. he had A big pa.rt of Gray's problem was critics. But even the critics adaiowl-
only to pull out his pock.ct comb and outside his control. His qency was edae the bank board'• Hertulan taat.
make a rueful reference to the few, out of money and couldn't do much Insolvent institutions account for
wispy strands of hair on the top of his to stop the savings industry from more than 10 ~t of tbe induauy
head. sliding into a morass. and losses in 1911 are e•pected to top
Despite a year fill~ with criticism Wall came in with a number of the $7.6 billion.
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to your seaside hideaway.
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CONDOMINIUM USIDENCES
COMING SOON
TO 1HB l'-.STIGIOUS ~•llAND l"CANNBD coJI
IN LAGUNA NIGUEL
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WQOdcrest buys 325 acres
of Wallace Ranch property Second phase relea.ect at L&keA_ire
-~n•n•• Dlffhf•• Ille. bu MiQUired 325 1era ol lud
lftYioully kno~n 11 the~------.Jocaled IOUtb ofWelrCuyon lOld in Anahcim. accorcbna to an annou.acement by Jama Hilhllod.
aocutive vice president of the ~ land development and bomebuildin1 firm. ·
Approximately 45 pcrunt of the laod will be pmerved u open
~~ich will ht. located to blend. with the niltine open "*"of Deiah . na pr~n~ w~ will ~so e11tend the Weir Canyon
equestnan and h1k1q1 trail system, whJCh •• also pen of ·0raneie
COunty's master plan of ridins and hiki~ trails
Serrano Avenue and Weir Canyon Ro.d ;m be extended u ~
anerials which will link with the loop roed system throuahout the ara.
utilized to discourqe throuah and non-midcntial tratrrc.
Preservation of natural temin will result in protection for the
majority of existina oakl and sycamores alont the central draina,e
area. Thousands of additional trees will also be planted to pmerve and'
enhance the opin 'PICC areas. • • • Aaeb De AbDeWI Plumlltl i.e., a leadin1 land development
c:onsultina firm with corporate ofr~ in Costa Mesa and Austin.
Ttus, baS been selected by Sloal I ,,. .. ,,.Ille. oflrviM to develop
the master pl_an for Syeamen 'Van.,....._ .
The 3?S-acre residential community is located southeast of
Powey. Bob De Almeida. compeny principal, made the an-
nouncement.
At~tion is turnins toward the
hills above lake Minion Viejo as
Sipatun Homes ctlebratn the arand
opmina or the lavishl~ decorated
models and the release of Phase Two
at luxurious auard-pted LakeAire
this weekend.
All 29 homes previously released
for reservations at the hilltop d~·
velopmentoverlooking Lake Mission
Viejo were resttVedjust minuteuf\er
being made available. accordin1 to
Phil Dcol. Signature Homes vice
president of sales and market1na.
fireplaces. and fully companmented
master bedroom suites with private
decks OJ)tnin1 throu&h French doors
to the re.ar yards.
Upstairs bonus rooms. a secondary
bedroom that can be dcsianed as a
master bedroom retreat, and a down-
stairs bedroom that can double as
maid's quaners be1ahten the appeal.
To reach LakeAire. exit Interstate S
east at Alica Parkway. tum left on
Marguerite Parkway, ri&ht on Olym-piad. then left on Melinda. Open from
JO a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday throu&h
Sunda}. noon to 6 p.m. on Monday.
For more information-. call sales
manager Bob Molnar at 768-8506.
:;lfowc•u of New Homn •UJ w
/lflblldlal • HlttlJt'e U.t .J ~ .... meet opnlap la e•d wHt'• ,,,.,
Se9' rele•1e1 to Sllo•ct1H o/ Ne•
HomH, P.O. S.z IHI, C.u Meta,
C.111. ltlt7 or call ~ 81111,..
Jr. •t 14t·4'tl, Ezl. 111.
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LakeAln'• aecadn IMI•• come ID tlaree floor.._...
~lq ID .. ,.... 2.7M to 3,241 ....... feet wltll IMlr
bediooma ud two--aad-oae-llalf or tlaree batlla.
Located in the rollina hills between Poway and Santee in San Diqo County, Sycamore Valley Ranch will consist of custom
homesites in a sec I~ equestrian-oriented settina. The private, pted
community will offer estate-sized lots and direct access to the area's
extensive network of hikina and equestrian trails. Construction is
expected to begin in 1989.
"The sense of excitement is almost
tangible at Lake Aire this weekend."
stated Dcol. "Buvers eqerly waitin1 to reserve one o( the 19 Phase Two
residences as well as those who've
already selected a LakeAire home
have been waitingjust as exci tedly for
their first look at the finished models.
While the opening of the models is
~er,tainly ha vi n& an impact. it's grat-
ifying to note that buyer inte~st in
LakeAire began well before these rr==============--=~---=-------i;;;;::========= .. --. homes were completed ...
He attributes the immediate suc-
cess oft he stunning new home project
to a premium highland setting behind
the guarded gates of Mission Viejo's
prestigious Canyon Crest net&h· borhood. spacious floor pfan
emphasizing residential comfon and
luxury. plus the sizeable value of
executive-dass · residences current!)
priced from the mid S400.000s.
BASS · PLAYERS
In addition to desi1ning the overall master plan. Azeka De
Almeida will oversee regulatory require~nts and aovemmental
proccssina for the project.
DURING INTERMISSION_
• • • IMJey.,.. DeYete,meat, an Anaheim-baled development firm.
catch a string, then come ho me
to your seaside hideaway.
has chosen ReW .Unr111181 ud hallk RelaU.. to implement a
marketin1 campaign for Pafna Royale Ceatry a•. located in the
Palm Dcsen ~a.
Reid Advenisina is a full-service advenisin&.,~nd P®tit rdations .,ency. providina etrecrive marketinacommun1cation1 taraeted to
incrasina sales for its clients.
Palm Royale Country Club features fully furnished condominium
homes. priced from S77,777 to S1 02.SOO. Four floor plans are offered.
with all homes built on a par-3 executive aolf course designed by Ted
Robinson.
•. . .. Costa MeSl-baled Hayn/Martta A110datn has been selected by
lateramerleu BlllWen to handle the company's advertisina and
public relations pr<>lflm.
lntcramerican Builders speciilizes in custom-auality homes in
locations throughout Oranae County.
Exquisi te model home interior
design by Paradise Interiors of El
~howeasn-och-imp1 CSS"i\·e
new-home features as oversized
French doors. ·built-an refrigerators.
handcrafted wet bars and grand-scale
entries highlighted by dramatit stair-
cases.
Executive home elegance and fam· ily comfort are ensured in three floor
plans by award-winning Mclarand.
Vasquez & Panners of Costa Mesa.
ranging in size from 2.794 to 3.241
square feet with four bed rooms and
two-and-one-half or three baths.
The homes have formal dining
rooms. up to three woodbuming
Bear Brand project reflects
a commitment to excellence
Bear Brand in Lquna Niguel.
Shea's newest master-planned com-
munity. reflttts the bUilder's con-
tinued commitment to the home-
buying public.
velopment. The master-plan also company has built thousands of
proposes sites fo r two nei&hborhood homes in the western United Statei parks with eight and 12 acres of land. over the past 20 \ears and has acuve
an elementary school and a com· di.'velopments. ·including master-
mercial center. As pa.n of its develo~ planned communities an the Walnut
ment activity at Bear Brand. Shea Valle~ of Los .\ngeles Count~. south
Homes engineered the completion of Orange Count' arid north San D1~0
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Located on one of the south coast's
ocean view sites, the SOO-acre de-
vel~ment is planned to include
quahty residences for a variety of
families. ranain1 from young first-
time buyers to executive move-ups.
The Street of the Golden Lantern. a County. ·
thoro\lghfare which now offers home· .-------------.....l!!~=====================================~~
owners direct access to Pacific Coast
Shea rettntly announced plans for .
Silvcrtidc. an encore edition of
award-winning one-and two-
bedroom condominiums which offer
featum like fireplaces, sunrooms.
lofts, vauJted ceilings. skylights. mas-
ter suite balconies and direct-access
prqes.
The Mediterranean-style of the
condominiums and prices. are ex-
pected to attract youna single adults
and couples who are seeking a new
home and prestigious location for an
affordable cost.
Eitecutive homebuyers have
already discovered Bear Brand and
ensured the success of the first two
neighborhoods. Seadrift by A-M
Homes and homes by J.M. Peters at
Bear Brand by the J.M. Peters Co.
The communities opened earlier
this sprina to brisk sales aC\ivities and
strona buyer enthusiasm due to floor
plan collections and a selection of
ocean-view lots.
Bear Brand will ultimately feature a
total of l, 707 homes by builders who
are selected by Shea Homes to carry-
out the standards of the master plan.
In addition to the low-density de-
tached residences and con-
dominiums already under way at
Bear Brand, the new residential
community will include attached
homes plus a select number of
apanments. Natural open areas and the ad-dition of landscaped sloped and
, terraced hillsides hishliaht Jhe de·
~ ..
High way ~t the en1rance of Dana
Point Manna. -;l~' ml!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Homes b'' J.M. Peters at Bea
Brand is a limited edition of custom:
Ii ke residences designed bv the award-
wmning Berkus Group ' Architects.
The two-story. four-bedroom floor
plans command from 2. 748 to 3.428
square feet of interior area with teen
retreats or bonus rooms in select
designs. thr« to four baths and
fireplaces in the family rooms and
master bedroom suites of most plans.
Seadrift by A·M Homes is a
neighborhood of 93 tw<>-story ex-
l'Cutive residences by the renown
Bassenian Lagoni & Architects. The
collection of three floor plans feature
from 2.937 to 3.Sl4 square feet of
livi ng space with four bedrooms plus
studies or bonus rooms in some
plans; as many as 41h baths and
fireplaces in the living rooms. family
rooms and master suites of all homes.
Prices ranae from the mid-S300.000s.
Visiton to Bear Brand may exit the San Diego Freeway (405/S) at Qncp
Hi&hway. travelin, Weit on on~ to Del Obispo. Tum eft on Del Obispo
and right on Camino del Avion to
The Street of the Golden Lantern.
Tum right again and follow the sips
to the two model complexes. For
more information, call J.M. Peters at
Bear Brand at (714) 248-1442 or
~rift by A-M Homes at (7 14)
493-ISSS.
Shea Homes. a division of the J.F.
Shea Co .. has gro.wn to be one of the
laracst builden in the nation. The
Correcdon
In last week's Cttdit
Line. the photos of Larry
Kleinschmidt and Chris
Van Ruiten were trans-
~. They a~ cor·
rectly to the left. The
Deily Pilot resrcts the error.
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BUYER APPROVAL
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PREVIEW SALES,!
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CUSTOll LIVINGBOllES •••
ProaCI · ~ewport Badl builder, .. DOl only
luxury homes. but the~~ to
select custom features &Om• loal lilt
of available opliona. AJthoulb it &aka • little loDsr' to build1.h0utetbia~to~J~ ="f :,'}~Southern g:rrfcnia ~tion of Oastom Livinl Homa
and Communities -it is Worth the
extra time to own a CUllolllized home
at production home~ two of CUstom Livi• Home'• five
current projects are in Oraqe Coun-
ty. H 0 MES
Dove c.anyon, a 874-ecre pjva~
community_ next to Coto de C.aza 1n
Southern Oran,e County, i1 ~ and appliances. ..
developed by tlie Dove Canyon CO. · Ownencanseeavailableoptiomat
Custom Livtn1 Homes bu alrady the "selectic>n center" located at the
initiated plans to develop one neilh-community. A coordinatior will be borhood and hopes to be involvecf in available 10 Ulist with. tbe section several more u the community ofl'en process.
more tracts to buiJden. Durina construcion, the bu~ also Coronado Pointe, in Laauna receives three formal •walk-
Nipel, is a neiabborhoocf of throuabs" in order to ensure that all -S6S0,000 to S9S0,000 ocean-view the w()rlc is beig dQne accorclina to
homes beins built exclusively by specifications. The buyer can alto
CUstom Livtna Homes. The luxury sugest cbanfes, such u the reposi-
bomes will raqe in size &om 3,400 to tionina or addition of electrical
4, 700 square feet and will occupy outlets, swi'tcbes and fixtures. larJe, IOL~awe-foot lots (aver-The buyer may alto u~
qe) on a DIUff' overtookina the nearby beyond the available list of opbom, if
coast. he or she is willina to pay a little more.
Ultimately Coronado Pointe will Martin uys that. at one of the contain 68 homes. Martin uys that so company's New Jersey. ~jecta, a
far they have released six lots which buyer ended u~ with S400,000 in were an reserved within two weeks. uparades in an $800,000 bome.
Homeowners will be able to choole ··Custom Livina Homes is a "mar-
velopment sites selection. Thil is:
Martin's area of ex]JCr1ise. After 13 years u the bead ofbi1 own martet ..
1111 research company wbidt evai.
ated local de~olrapbica and ~ jected trends ID reaJ' estate, Martin
knows euctly where the company
should be concentratina its dl'orU. Currently, there are no land
purchases eendina. (Or, u Martin
uys. "Nothn'.1 that 1 can talk about.")
But WliCn some na wiffi the .. riabt
demop'lpbics" does become avail-
able, Martin hopes bis company will
be fint in line.
To Fl the good land deals in Oranse County, Martin uys, it all ~nds on "who you know." Evidently~ Martin "knows" a few oeoole. He notes that that's how
Custom Livina aot its positions in
Lquna Niguel and Dove c.anyon.
&om a selection of wall and Ooor 'ket-driven" company -what the surfaces. front-door styles, fireplace customer wants is what the company ~==================~-------_..t•tl"J••-.1 decor, wood treatments, kitchen de-strives to provide. This pbilosopby sip, hardware, cabinets, countenopa bu led to the company's powtb from
Martin is extremely ambitious for
bis company. He proJeCta 1989 sales
for the SOutbern California Branch of
Custom Livina Homa to be SI 2S
million, with national sales of more
than $200 millio.!!z twice u hiab u
last year's ~ure. 1 nat would be quilt
an accomphsbment.
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The moment you apply
for a home. loan,
we'll give yau an answerer.
JI': Starting today, when
Gibraltar Savings receives your
completed application for a home
loan, we'll give you_· :a Code-A-
Phone• answering machine. For free.
And believe us, it'll be
useful. Because as soon .as you begin
the loan process, you 'II want to be just as accessible as we are.
You see, we've-or rather, you've -just created
what is probably the finest home loan in the history of
banking. It's calle<J The Home Loan by Popular Request.
And it's based on the suggestions made by you and hope-
ful home buyers lilce you.
One . of the things pe~ple told us is. that speed
1s critical. So, among other things, Gibraltar's loan officers
are now at your beck and Code-A-Phone call 24 hours
a day. Including weekends.
And because peop~e lilce your realtor will ·find
y~u easier to reach, you can spend less time waiting· by
the phone. And more time tending to other important
matters. Lilce shopping for wallpaper.
The answering machine is valued at around $120.
And it's only available for a limited time.
So it'd be a good
idea to, pick up your old phone. GIBRALTAR
.
IDURCHANCE 10 CHANGE THE~ OF BANKING.-:
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with more than SIOO million in salff'
in 1987. ,
Jerry Lona foun(Jed the comP,anY 13 yean qo 1ft New Jersey. Since
theft. Cuatoln Livina Homes bas been involved in about JO projects in its
home slate. Jn 1987, Lona expanded
bis company and Its unique market-ina stra~ to the Newport Beach and
the Wasbinaton D.C. areas,.
Martin says be feels that Custom
Livi!'J Homes represents the "new
wave in home buildina and that eventually all developen will be
off'erina buym the opportunity to
customize homes at low prices.
One of the c:Ompany's most impro-lant martetina deeiSIOM is tbe de-
Market phif9$(>pby is the difference
Martin sees between C\lstom Livina
Homes and other developen.."'
"Where ~uction buildcn leave
off' -that s where we want 'to start.
"Other buildm want to be the meat
and potatoes of a development -to
build a hiab-volume product. We're
not interested in production home
construction. What we'd rather have
is SO to I 00 lots in the best location in
the best communities," Martin said.
"And then we'll sell the consumers
what the~ .want - a custom home without the baule and expense.••
·LES JARDINS VALUE •••
From Al with a two-car enclosed prqe. four (22 ). only minutes from reponal
floor plans are available with the shopping centers and entenainment
laraest one off'erina two bedrooms, parks and only a shon drive to the
two baths. dining room and both beach~.
fireplace and wet bar in the livina Lcs Jardinsisthelatestinueriesof
room. All homes feature (>rivate successful home developments by the
decks or patios . and are 11r-con-Stellrecht Company which have in-
ditioned for summer comfort. eluded sin&le-family homes in
The reasonable pricina and the Laauna Nipel. Huntinaton Beach
variety of financina plans, Hart1nan ana Lake Elsinore plus several COD·
added, make these homes especially dominium and commercial projects
attractive for the first-time buyer and in a tri-county area.
the older buyer who prefer more Financina for the project wu
compact space with less upkeep. arrange4 by First Suburban Corpor-
ln addition to conventional financ-ation of Tustin. President Mel Ray
ina. be said. the company also off'm emphasized that amona the various
FHA and VA plans. Under one plln, plans, FHA financina appean to be
payments for principal and interest most suited for the tint-time buyer
are as low as SS70 a month with a low who requires a realistic qualityina
SI ,SSO down payment. Taxes, in-approach. low down payment and
surance and homeowners association affordable monthly payment pro.
fees have to be added. grams.
The homeowners association takes The program was initiated beck in care of all exterior maintenance, two 1932 to make homeownership poa.-
swimming pools, two spas and a ible for the averqe Ametjcan, Ray
recreation room. Exterior features said, and it still works today, be
include color-coded stucco walls with added. Most oftbe 74 applications for
stone trim, fire-safe cement roof the initial buyers have al~y been
sbinaJes and fully insulated walls. processed with lnlDY of them ·~ Homemakm will enjoy the mod-proved. ,
em kitchen with built-in ·apPliaftces, '4 Model homes were desiped"by
includina a ranae with continuous Exclusive Desian of Huntinaton
cleanina oven and the automatic Beach. now in its 10th year of
dishwaSher. There is pre..plumbina assisting new b<rme developers with
for an ice maker, counters are of easy-model home plat\nina and desip. Ii
care Formica, and some plans in-was especially rewariti"& to be ift-
corporate both bttakfut bar and volvecf in layina·out home detip for
pantry area. Baths combine quality the first-time buyer in a c:on-
pullmans with easy maintenance dominium environment, accordins
Formica countertops, and there are to dtsianer/owner Dottie Alkint.
easy-to-dean one-ptece tub and Sales ollice arapbics. and ovenll
shower combinations. promotion are bandied. by Ric:blrd
Preview buyers could easi,ly detect Jurchen for AJ. ·A ~tel of ·
the desirability of the homes even fountain Valley.
before completion of models, sales Les Jlldins sales office boun are
office or landlca~ repmentatives &om I 0 Lm. to 5 p.m. Fr.idiJS
of the Stellrecht ~ uMt, JS thl'OUlh Sundays, "ftoai I to 6' p.m.
underscored by the nooc of early' M~ tbrouah Wedaadlys with
sales. The area, off' Westminster the office etc.a on .Tbunclay. For
Avenue about balfwa} between additionalinfonnatioDcaqSS44UO.·
Harbor Boulevard and Fairview, is
easily accessible to numerous fiee.
t;::w=ay=s,=es=pec=ial=ly=th=e=O=arclen==Oro=ve~ SIL VERTii>E ,
Heart Attack. heaC_.J I •
Fight it With a ~.:1:=:::6.:.t":::Z
Memo-:: .. 1 gift to maa.Jcenter,nDdl•t~.-'1MU anda&cMlo/l,707 ....... •Dcht'•
the American detacbed~attllCWlllOlnel. condominiums and I eelect ...... Heart Association. or;::uneats.. . '· .
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REALTY WOR'-D.
NEWPORT BEACH ..........
**OPIN SUNDAY 1-4**
IOS VIA UDO NOID, UDO ISLI
l ight. airy cornef home with delightful boy view.
4 BR. 3 BA. 35' pool............... $769,000
70I VIA UDO NOD, UDO IS&l-Pril!le
boyfront locotlOfl. Doclt f0t lorge yocht. Sweep·
1ng_ view 4 BR. 4\.'/ .. BA ................ $1,~.~
**IY ~MINT**
WTSIDI COSTA n -Fom1ly 0t1en· ~g::~!!s~so~ ..... :~~ ;:~:~
UDO ISll -Beautiful locot1on od101n1ng o
street end greenbelt. 3 BR & guest oportment.
40' lot. dock f0t 60' boot. Offefed qt
..................................... $1,750,000.
IALIOA PENINSULA DUNX -Neof
Pov1l1on. Wolk to ocean, SIC>tM & restouront. 3
BR 2 BA. den. vpper -3 BR. 2 BA. down
.. . ... ........ ....... ....... .. ..... $625,000
UDO PAIK DI., IAYFIONT -
Outstanding unir on 4th floor. Profess1orol
decor. "oil white." 2 BR. gourmet kitchen, slip
ovo1I. sec., sub parking ................ $365,000
VII.A IALIOA CONDO -I st floor unit
w/polio, 2 BR. 2 BA. fOlllily-(oom COIMI.
pool/spo. Security guard gate. Wala IO ocean
: ................... : .. : ............................ $220,000
. ** NIW USTING ** ' ..
COSTA MISA CONDO-View of new foir-.
view Reg Pork. 3 Ba. 2'haA, fireploce, double
got~. 21 units ..................... : ...... $167,~ • . -
e Prudent•I ·
Udo Aeelty .
33n \'ia Lido .
NewpOtt Beach. CA 92663 ,
(71') 673-7300...
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NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
Coklwell Banker
Reaktenual Real Ealate Services
CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO
644-90.60
THE t COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS
NE \V LIS TI NGS
WBSTCLlfF I lM,110
Perfect· starter condo. Totally redecorated
. w/new paint & carpet. FP in LR, 2 pati<>1.
Comm. pool. ClOH to stores & park. Owner
anxious.
HAIBOI VIEW ROMES UH,000
Beautiful 4 BR, 3 BA excellent location. Highly
upgraded w/plant, shutten, french doon, win-
dows, spa & lovely landscaping. A perfect hoUH
& outstanding buy.
OLD CDM 1571,000 ·
· COM duplex developed for maximum potential
Two large unit.a, open spacious noor plam.
Convenient location north of PCH.
BELCOURT HILL llH,000
Great views! Over 3,000 IQ ft of elesant contem-
porary perfection. Two huge muter 1uite1 with
his & her baths .l cl<>Hta. 3 car garqe. Gated
C9mmunity.
BAIBOI POINT 1116,000
Spacious & elegant! Decorated with t8fP 6
upcTaded With quality! 3BR plua lib~ •
family room! Ideal for entertaining .l enjoymg! ·
. COIONA DEL MAI tHl,000
Oceanfront viewa of Catalina sunaeta, jetty .l
boating activitiee. Spa. secluded patio, ~ car
1arage & extra parkinc. Alreadr perfect but can
expand easily. Rarely available.
JASlllNB· PAU tlll,IOI
Darlinl 2 BR 2 BA condo wjth aome ocean view.
Light, l>richt 6 very cheerful. Comm PQOl and
1pa. Call now for an appt. .
SBOIBCUPP tMI 000
O.igned to delight. Built to endun. ~
beautiful custom 4 BR ~me bu it all. Quality,
auperb MBR 1uite, eourmet kitchen. view.
l&VINI TlllACI tl,l ......
Out:atandU. ~r lot home whMw ol = ~" cit}' lilbt 6 Paloe Verda R4m . ki'leften. q Pool A boaua room. ·
OPEN HOUSES ..
·sATURDAY 1-5
WESTCUFF 1515 CUMIBlLAND
3 BR& FR $419,000 J. STEPHENSON
BAYFRONT . ess UDO PAU DI. !E
3 BR $595.~ S. HARRIS
SEA ISLAND 18 OCEAN VISTA
3BR $610,0000. GOLDSBERRY
BIG CANYON
2 BR & DEN
9 IU~llLLAIS $659.000 G. LIVI GSTON
BEACON BAY HBEACON BAY
3 BR $695,000 D. TROUT
SBOIECUFF 118 DllPTWOOD
4 BR& FR $849 ,000 D. VALENTINE
BELCOURT ·St IOCUNGBAM
4 BR $1.375.000 S'. MARVIN
BALBOA PENINSULA SI! BUENA VISTA
4 BR $1.395,000 E. CORKETT
SUNDAY 1-5
MESA DBL lllA& $273,000 . nu SAN CilLOS
3 BR & FR N. HUTTON-B60WNE
JASMINE PAJ)t HO GA&DBNlA 2 BR $385,000 J . McMILLIAN
wr.sTCLllf
38R& F~
1115 CUDDLAND
$419,000 B. TOWERS
JASMINE CREEK 11 WBlllWATBI
3 BR .l FR $52&,000 · C. MCMAHAN
Nn BGTS . 1510 KDf&S IOAD
2 BR & FR S590.000 · B. REED¥
IAYPIONT Ill UDO PAD D&.11
3·BR S595.000 S. HARRIS
SEA ISLAND ti OCIAN VISTA
3 BR 1610,000D. GOLDSBERRY
SEAVIEW
·4 BRA FR
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2BRA DEN
SllOllCUrP
4 BRA FR
lilt YACBT ·~
1625,000 · G. ~~N
~,000
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3 BR. FR *926.ooo a: BROWN
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NEWPOR T BEA CH
LIDO . t•,• Wonderful corner ba}front condo in attractive ·
co-op bldg. Ex tensive bay & citS' light viewa. ~ ·
BR unit is well maintained & decor in new!
WEStcLIPF . ~ 1411,000
· Charming 3 BR ,Newport home with family
room. oak parquet entry. u.ed-brick fireplace.
Professional landscaping & . brand new roof. ·
Close to schools' & shopping. Call today.
SEWPOIT HEIGHTS HI0,000
Prime ocean view location,. large family room
with fireplace. Open kitchen' b.y wndowa,
spacious yard. An outstanding value. .
UDO 1111000
Gorgeous bayfront 8th floor pen~. No \;t.
ter ,;ew anywhere in town! Compare thia excel-
lent price w/other ba~ft propa. Owner will con-
sider trade'. ·
SEA\IEW • .. ... MU,000
Appealing 2 storv. 4 BR. 3 BA, "port ronl" .
decorated in traditional country lty&e. Cul-de-
sac l~ati~n. 1/2. block from the pool. ape and
'tennis cou rts. ·
BEACOS BAY· ...,000
Outstanding one-of-a·kind deaiped home trith
lovely master bedroom, loft, l>iane Jolm.on
kitchen plus 2 BR a~ent-1pa.
00\'EI SHORES 17 ......
'Great Dover Shores loation! Open multi ..... l
~ floorplan. Architecturally deeiped for mni·
mum bark-bay and city light view.
PENINSrLA POINT •t,1 .. 111
Fanta'tic Harbor & nicht lisht ..._ · .._.
•i deet bay loc. Charmini 2-ity be,yfraM wtda 3
BR .l ne111; kitchen. Waterfront' s-tio 6 11ip for
40' boat.
PENINSULA 11,1 ...
Exceptional and quality ~t ..._ la
private area. Upeide down w/Yiewa tra. LR. DR.
M•ter BR. Hardwood noon.:new
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324 a.... Ana Ave. N9wport 11 .. ghla
758 llOO 1441,000 Sit/Sun 2-8
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1•• aoo 11.•.000 8undlly 1-s
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131-1400 1.1.480,000 a.tllun 1·5 ...... Fii ii'' .. 8undlly 1·5 2 U ,111 Fii II tr •I t1't11 Vienna(...,_ Ndge) N.8. t 13M ~ W~p_., NI ·
131-3m 1411,000 8undlly 1-5 131.7300 ...... ~ 1-5 I-.......... lltrlll M5 Cemeo 8Mrel Ad, Cemeo 8hoNa. CdM
710-1131 1725,000 lat/Sun 1-1 •2107 Ar-. ..... IMtblufl, ..
tt't11 CMrfy ........ CMyOn, N8 131-7300 IU0,000 ~ 1-5
a../8un 1-5 IOI Alder, !Mlbluff, Newport~ 759-1177 11, 1•.0DO. lat/Sun 1-5 314& Bolton Wflt, Coeta Mela
I II ,111 fll 11 tr Ill . 111• .. -Mar~· 131.1a' ooo 759-9100 1471,000' Sat/Sun 12·5 ••• , Collnl lllend, Mboa IMnd ,a.-2313 128,800 8undey 1 ... :30 t24U IMMF1, 1-* ley
ta• OM Drtve, N9wport H .. ~.. 113-2111 11,715,000 8undlly 1-5 131-1400 1270,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
a1-1400 "50.ooo a.uaun 1-5 •1907 c..... Cove. SM•• Ndae. N.e. •1 ... --. **"fttt 8Mch ! 1 1 t1011 Dolphin Terreoe, Corona·del Mer 72t·1010 1750,000 a.t78un 1C>-4 ....... wu,_ .-_...
1017 o.Mlcul Qrcle, Co.ta Mela 131·1* 11, 150,000 8atJ8un 12-4 148 t537 8300.000 Sun. 1-ti s;.o.naa 1351,000 8und8Y 1-s ••• 10 Dr11cee e.. 1pyg1111 t'5C>1 Dorct.ter, Corona def Mer ,J 711 ~ lnt,000 Sunday 1-~ 283 a..nford, (Univ. Towncenter) Irv. ·
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t,_ O. .._., Clflliewn 814 Gary ptace (Nwpt Hgta) N.B. 844-IOIO '848,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 840-0020 12SM,500 8und8y 1•5
•1·140Cf ... 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 -1·1141 ...... ,000 e-../Sun 11·5 -__. g9' 401 Vleta Roma, Newport 8eect'I
75t-80tt 1251,000 Sat/Sun 1.5 ..... · _,. 1412 ~· LIM, Herbor Hlghlllnda, NB
131·7300 1410,000 Sat-8un 1·5 IOO ~ titand, 111.....,._ ea.ta Mw IMO Jacarlnda, Miiiion V .. jo .-11r1 -1211;ooo s.t11un 12-s 540-1151 12A8.soo ~
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... 71T1 1326,000 a.t/Sun 1-4 873-1333 1425,000 ' Sunday 1-4
• .,11 Touton,...,... Ndoe Eat--. N8 . 710'Klngl Aoed, Newport 8wt'I
ln.tll3 1750,000 ~ 1-5 131-7'00 1151.000 Sunday 1·5
"'~~_,~••.=.= Aldsie> N.~.u 1•5 tt1'•1t Montpelller, Harbor Ridge, NB
•7 721-1200 1115,000 Sunday 1-5
1133 Port Aenwic*, Harbor View, N.B.
144-eaoo 11,550,000 Sundey 1-5
••• 14 o.kcrwf, r.&o CMyOn ttt'1 ...,_ Aldge, Herbof Aldge, NB 844-8200 11,290, Sat/Sun 1·5
873-1333 182"5,000 Sat/Sun 1•5 t•***1011 Po1ett9. Dover Shene, NB
•M ...:.0, Weetperk lmne 873-1333 1875,000 LH Sat/Sun 1·5
eeo-o5M 1411 800 Sat/Sun · ' 1131 ~Dr.~ Shene) N.8.
•3707 1nr.t Ille, Herbof View HIMa 873-3m 1485, Sat/Sun. 1-5
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•t15 rm,tna11, Ilg CMyon 75t-ee00 12,950,000 Sundey 1-5 220 Gamet, llllboa ltlllnd, NB ; ~
~ 11.215",000 8und11t 1·5 131·1400 15H,OOO Sat/Sun 1-5
840-1212 1451,000 Sat-8un 1-5
2722 San c.rtoe, Mela del Mer, CM . .. = fldae. Turttwock 144-IOIO 12~.000 Sunday h5 1812 ltvlne AV9rM, Beycreet, NB
131-7300 1211.000. 8undey 1-5 • ., 12 Wht18wat1r, JMrNne CrMk, COM
144-IOIO 1525,000 8Und9Y 1·5
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a..n1a 1111.000 s.t12-31Sun. 1-4 *1111 i.. .. rd LIM. 8aycr9lt ,.13~=t~=" ~ Sunday 1_5 844-l200 ·1471,000 ~nday 1-5 ., ...... w.ra. Ila CMyOn '
1u eoeo 1151.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••• 1 C.eetwood Herbof Ridge lllES FIR REIT ~ ! 844-8200 13.750,000 Sundey 1-5 q
1135 Port Abbey, Harbor view Homea, N.B.
840-0020 $441,000 Sat & Sun 1-5
•2012 Port Brtetol C6r .• Newport 8Mct'I
840-4828 $535,000 Sunday 1·5
•2121 Alta Vleta. EMtbluff, N.B. -1H2 Port Lawrence, Harbor View Hme, NB
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751-4555 S1250/mo Sun 12-3
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840-0020 $495,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 131-1291 14",500 -.,Sundllt 1-4
* • "38 Aocklngham, Belcourt CllllS FIR SILE IPIRTIEITS 541-5147 -.:st5,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
211 Abllone Ave, Balboa laland t102t Bonnl9 Doone, Irvine Terr1ee 144-8080 11,375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 FIR IEIT 2
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* 1508 Dover Dr. (Weetcllff) N.B. 850-5144 1415,000 · 81t/Sun.12-5
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VIA LIX> ~-SM. ............... S3.900.000
VIA LIX> HORD-58R-4~8A. ..... Sl.595,000
VIA Lal S000--48R·3~8A. .... _ ...... Sl.495.000
' VIA LIX> NORO-Sett-48A. ........... Sl.495,000
I VIA ll>O. P«>RD-SBR·S~BA. ........... Sl.4S0.000i
ZUAtH CIRCLE-SBR.a\ ............... $1.295,ooO I VIA SAN R£M<>-SBR-~BA. ............ $195.000
VIA LIX> ~R-SBA, .................. $719,000
VIA KOROM-48R·2BA .................... $749.000
VIA lURICH-48R·28A. ..... :.. .......... SQl,000
VIA ORYll(}--48R·38A. ......... ~ ... -S691.000
VIA ITHACA-28R·28A .................. $695,000
VIA LORCA--48R·38A. .................. $595,999
VIA SAM REll>-38R· l ~BA. ....... $555,000 ,
VIA ITHACA-38R·38A ............. : .... $51S;GOO
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SIJ«*it 11t1"' proptrtin ... on IM Wiii~ •• nc-ar IM'""'"' 11nd ,.,,h 11 \ ll" ot 1h1· "J1t·r
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condo wfth family & formal dkJ11
rooms, fp~ & 2 llrn pltlos ctes;mner • f.ily bike riCle to ocan
belcle.631-1400 ...................... ....
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model. C.~od 4 bdrm_L~-~ beth with~ .. ~. room. Fr. ooon, hlrd-=:'ns. 611=1=~~~ .. ~·:·~
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with ~-& family -rooms, smooth
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Uvif'.11 room & master open to DrMte prd with pool & spa. Ul· 1.-.................................................... 1•~
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city U.ht views. lelutifully deconted 4
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for la~t. One story 3 bdrm with
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ca6inetry m f'I, sltYlilhts1 sunny
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LIDO ISLE 2 story, 3 bedroom. double
fireplace. new kitchen. Lovety liVlng rm
overlooks ftowered patio on strada.
Call for appt . $509.000
CONDO. TWO-STORY. Fireplaces in
master suite & in large living room with
wet bar. Community pool-spa. At-
"teched garage $227.500
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.As featurect ln O.C . ._.agaztne, this
home( is a treasure. 38R, 31A8A,
surrounded by lush landscaping,
spa. fountains. ext,ensiYe u98d
brick and dramatic ltghtlng. Con-
sidered the best location and most
popular floor plan. This won't last.
_Call today. .
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844-1111
COLD Well
BANl(eR O
CORONA DEL MAR lal.190
Located in near new gate guarded
community of lasmine Park. Ocean
breezes and short walk to village or
ocean. Three BR. 2Vz BA. family
room. Overlooks park.
Gloria Robertson. Carolyn Lowe.
BEAUTIFUL 1227,000
Two BR. 21hBA. townhome. model
perfect. Beautiful carpet and tile
·floors. Beveled mirrors. plantation
shutters. End unit. attached 2 car
garage. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn
Lowe.
HAMOR RIDGE 17•.ooo
Largest model. serene private set-
tinc, customized end unit next to
wide greenbelt. Four BR . J'hBA. cus·
tom outdoor spa. A must for a buyer
seeking quality. Ann Peters.
81LCOURT •AUTY l7IO.OOO
Exquisite 2BR. townhome. Former
f.M Peters model. Gourmet
kitchen. beautiful hardwood floors.
two story mirrored dintnc room
Terraced garden with spa. Stella
Shirar
...,., •• _$1UIL. nase11•111• IHI-
•. tM •L.··-····· ............... ···· ~...... Upgraded 3 BR. 2~ BA. custom -•H 1115.•-1--~h7·a~astdec~~ W:~ 5 • Dm•n,. .................................. ·· °' ..,... kitchen eff . Ive. _use_ol. skyu.hts.
"---rf"rrL-lllU'9.--8 ~---,,----e_.x .... c,_usive ocean beaches. ~an z • ..... tdlldl.. ........ -... .... . .... s s-uton.
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Harbor View Homes. tr~
SIR. l BA. family home at Its belt.
Extenstve ·use ol bndl. .... .net
rich woods thfOUlhout. Lush lend-
sca~. S.ra HlnrNn.
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llUI I l&llY, For August &
September. lovety 2 bedroom. 2
bath flat. 1 block to "Btg Corona."
2 .patios, truty a home beaut.lful,
$2500 August. $2000 September
(No Pets). •••••••••
.. I m 111111 Yll&llll, Fully ~rntshed 2 bedroom. 2 bath Nnd-
castle. .Poof. spa. garage. bring
your suitcae! $1600/me to 6
months (No Pets). ,. ••a.•••• ••r 1•1, Custom 3 bedroom. view home.
very Quiet. pool, 2 patios. up to 6
months .
... ((,(1u 111n d"I '" Ila~
/i~u;/t<'1lt't~-> 6/.'J-8 1;9 1;
3407 £. Cent Miry., c... .....
THE PLACE TO LIVE ..,._
A house destcned for elepnt enter-
tainment yet ~family
room with flr~e. a patio
and pool for informa.I faml y livtnc.
Five BR. }BA. Hobie Denny.
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VllW-80AT'.. 9l1l.ll0
Slip will accmmodate up to • 35 ·
boat. Community pool Md sun
declC.. Two car• spaces. TWo BR.
2BA. Price includes furniture. G9yle
Amato.
11G CANYON 11 It•
Three BR. 2'h8A. MOMCO D•ne
townhome. Dramatic 2 story~.
large master suite on meln ......
End unit location, IPllCtous Plllll
Spa off master. Danny Bibb ....
hanle Grody.
RAM~ au..
Baclt Bay acreace. beeutlfUI vi...
Tree lined dttveway. Over 2 .,_of
buiktinc potential. room tar pool,
tennis coun. ride hot-. a...
your own estate. Four -. 4MA.
Beverly Morphy or a.rt.a Ame, . .
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The following P9f'°"9 •• The lollowing P"flOttl •• TM lollowlrlg P9"ION •• Thi! tollowing ..,_. -Th9 IGlowlrlt 0-ION ere The 1011owi1MJ ..,_,. •• OOif'9 ~ M : dolrig ~ •· Or~ OOlr'9 ~ •: doing tll.llil'IMI-.: Oo1n9 . tiu1ine11 ••: Al dolrig ~ M:
LIV ING LIGHT Rf:--oodP•tMr•.nSCIA!rwey 1$L.ANDSPOf'IT.20ICol-RUTHS PfllODUCf, 111 CtNll¥9fy KC; II R.A_ En· AUTOGRAPHICS OF
SOURCES. 2132 Andros. A.,., Su 11-1 COiie MMll, lint ......... Newpor'I a.en. hnta INOlll. Coet1 ""-. trpr .... 17092 W. o.rtlt. CALIFORNIA, S04 Vllnl •. eo.11 MeN. Calif 92828 CA 92629 Cllllf tHU Calif tH27 hnta Ami. CA 92704 Newpolt IHch, C8NI, t2NO
L•Mlll t•-11itnm1n. Aober1 8 S-•. a.n-"""""' Jol'lrl Co•. 20I Col-Ar.Ith I. et.rry, 111 s.rit1 ltllran Kotll "°°'. 1702 W. e>rn--~•. 1t1Corpor11ed 2132 Andros. COltl ......,, l••I P1•tn1r , US Aue lint ..,..,. . Newpor'I lleld'I. tMbel. Cot11 MeN. Ctllif. Ac11m1. Santi An1. CA Caiilorn11 . 501 \lenl1jl , c.t. 92626 0..Uv•lle. Newport 8-:h. C.iif t2l62 12'27 t2704 . H9wt>o11 9Meh. c.i.t. t2llO
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ducled by ... 1n6i'llOUll Trioon. w. 5-"*. 77 O...Ctlld by .,, ~ Santa IMbel. COlta Mna, w. Mafnt. '-'ta Ana. CA duclad by• a corporation
Tna rago1t1 ant co"'-L•~-lrvil'ltl. CA 9271S Tna 1eg111ran1 com-Calif 92127 127°' The re;111ran1 com-
~ lo lrlll'IMCI bull· Th11 tlulll'lftl II COtl-mtirlced 10 tranMCI lluel-TNI bvail'lftl 11 eon-Ttll9 bu9iftel.I 19 Col'!· "*IC«i to !tanMCI lluli·
Mal undel" !he ficUllOul Ouc\lld fly I ganetll C*I· -urlOet Iha flctltloul; dl.icfed t>y· """90ind lf'ac:I wtfl duel-' by· hulbMd ll'ac:I wtfl -\.lnd9r IM fic1'110VI ~ n-°' ~ ..,""9 ~ riama or -T111 11gl1l11nt c:om-K•9'1 Root ~ n-or ""'*
llal-' lbOV9 on tno1 ,.t! A, I S..111. General 1191-' lboV9 on July 14, 1MI ~ IO lransact Dull-Thll • ......,,.,.. -fllld 1111-' above on June IS.
L"'4111 lnnman Parll'ltl• J9ffrl'J' JoM Co• ..... unOlr IM llCllllOut with lhl County Cl9B ol Or-, ...
Thie 1111--1 wu hlld T,,_ 1111-.1 •M ltlld Tl• 11~ -Nld bu"""9 n-Ot ~ anga Count)' on Junol 10. 0lor9e J. H9lll.
.itfl IM County C•• o• Or-.. ,,, '~County Cieri! of o.. Wiii\ lhl C-ty °'"'of Or-llltld above on """" 21. ,... Tllla ... .,,.,, ... fiMld
.,... County on July 111. 11'191 County on June 10. 11'191 County on July t•. 1911 ,_,. wiltl thl County ci.n ol O.· 1111 tHa 1M1 ~ CNrrJ Putllltl'*I Oranoa COMC anoa County on June 30. ,_,, ,_ ,,_,. TMm .....,_, -Nad o.ty Piiot July 10. 17, 24, 1918 ,
~ Oranga Cout Putlhlh«I Oranga Coat Putllilh«I Ol'ange Coaitt will\ Iha County C...... of Or· 31. 1911 · P-1
09ity Pll01 July 24, 31, Oaoly P11QI July 10. 17. 24. 011ly Pll01 July 24. 31, anga County on Jvne 30, SuH6 Pl.lbll......, 0.anga Coal ~ 7. 1•. 11i1 31. 1988 August 7. 1•. 1... 1'91 __ .,. IMftN' Drerly Piiot July 10. 17, 24,
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Call! 92680 )13 Thltfotd Wl'J'. coet• Thi fOllowlng per90n9 atl t:T"' .•· NATIONAL MAlllKETINO . •"la, NewpOl1 a.ctl. e.itl.
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ducted D) '" lnCll\lictu.i Tllta bv1'Nlt~. •• COf'· Y°""8 Muri. 2011 V•OYgo -""°" "" klitlOUI 10214 la HICoand• A.... This blollfflft1 " CQn• T111 •1g•st•1n1 CO'"· dueled by.'" NIOfd •Ill I"! .. Fulllrton. Calff 12t.33 bl4ltllM •0-11 Fountaln v ... .., Ml-' by:'" lndlllch.111 men<:ed 10 1•1ntac:I bYli-Tiie •-e•1U1n1 com-VoungHyeHull,2011Vf/I-1111_, 1~~~ Calif t 270I · T,,1 11g1111ant c:om-
neu under Iha hc:llliOul rnenc:ed lo "'"~ ""*-OUgO Pl .. Fulllrton. Cati!. IHI Tflil riu11ne11 11 con-manoad 10 · 1ran11C1 bull•
buS•nftl n1ma or 1'1""91 ~ UflOlr '"' ltc:UOow 92133 ''"* L eon..., duel-' t11 .,. lndt\lldull -""'°" Iha ftc:Hltowl
Mlled •tl,i"' on Jime 15, bulinftl """" or -TNI bu-•• •• con-Tflll •M.m.nt -llled · Tfll r1g111r•nt com-.,..,,_. MIN or ,,.,,_ 1988 1191-'~on.Mtl5,ttU OUC1-'by llul!Mn<IMd.,.. wiltlttl9C°"""YC...o10r-manc..o lo 1ranuc:1 bu9t-lllM>d aoo.. on NN 21,
Car"' c -on ~fl R. DI Nell T111 11911u1n1 co,.,. Count on June 30 -unoar Iha flclttkNI 1111 ..-ct: IMITMl,_I -lfltl 1111.inent •• NM Thie !11......,1 -Mid ~ 10 1ranaac1 bY1i-r.I: Y · bWintiM ~· or ,_....... Mid.-D. LOl'l8
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'42·9150 Da~y Piiot July 10, 11 .. 2•. Dltity Piiot July 24. 31. WllhlhlC-tyCl9t1lol0r-= Cownfy Ny ' Publllhecl Or.,,.. C01i11 l.:::======::.l:'~"~':":':._ __ ,.l!:;l!!!,LA:"":="'~'-".'.'~· '.:..111:._!::~J.,,.. County on July 14. PWUC llOllCI ,.. Daily PilOI July 10, t7, 24. h41 ~71 ttll • ~ Or9ngi1 Co.I JI. 1•
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finally believes in himself-and he 1
makina believen of the rest of· the
Natiorial LeaJue as well
SUNDAY, JULY 24. 1988
Bullpen gives
Angels boost
Relievers 1· urn,
Minton shut own
In tans to 5-4 win
BJ RICHARD DUNN
DllrNltC..a J di I
With most of their startrna rotation
taking turns in the trainers' room. the
Angels got a victory Saturday nisht
courtesy of the bullpen.
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A'f/AY
Leary swv1ved a rocky fint innins
and went on tJ> =:ve-hit1er u
the Loi An,elel downed the
Pittlburlh · Pirates, 6-""2, Saturday
niabt at Three Riven Stadium.
No doubt. it was the best rd1d job
Angels Manager Cookie Rojas bas
experienced this season.
· With Mike w!ll qunuonable be·
caust of back problems and Dan
Petry out with a sprained riaht ankle,
the A~ls' latest concern was left-
hander Chuck Finley. wh~ bout
with tlic flu caused him to leave after
one inning.
Julv 2'-<:l'l1c190, S:JO o.m. •
Julv 29-CMcl90. S:.30 p.m. •
Julv »-<l'lica90, 11 :20 1.m lie walked one, suuck out nine and
allowed just three hits after the ftnt
innina.
.. He . has confidence in himself'
now... ~n Manqer Tom
Lasorda said. He believes in himself'
now more than be ever has. He's ooJy
goina to set bet1er."
Aftet aoina 2-8 in 1987, Leary is
I 0-6 this season. He has won thru
stra.t stans and five of his last six
decisions.
.. It's so many thinp. .. Leary said.
"I'm gettin1 an opportunity, .my arm
is strong. I have oonfJdence. and rm
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bue, tben relaya throw to Ont to complete
doable plaf. dUinC foarth lnnt"I·
North stars eke.out win
South edged in Shrine Game,
22-21, on boot with :07 left
.By ROGER CARLSON °' .. ...., .......
short-lived domination by the South defense.
Mixing his plays with a solid. if not spectacular
running game, Garcia moved the North to the South 24.
then broke loose from a sack sitvation for a 16-yard pin
to the South 8 to stt up the score.
As it turned out. there was no need
to panic as Stewart Cliburn and Greg
Minton combined to allow only one
run in eight innings as the Angels
manufactured a S-4 win over the
Indians before an Anaheim Stadium
crowd of 34.977.
With the win. the Angels (47-49)
arc two games under .500 for the first
time sinct they were .7-9 on Apnl 22.
Their third victory in a row enabled
them t~tay I 'h. pmes back ofthird-
place .Kansas Cuy and 12 behind
di.,·ision-leading Oakland. which
comes to Anaheim for thr~ starting
Monday night. ·
Finley hyper~xtcnded has left
thumb on June :?9 against Minneso~.
sufTenng a strained [jgament. His first
appearance back was last Monday
when the' Blue Jays pounded him for
six runs in the first 1nnin1 on stven
straight hits dunng a 12-2 loss for the
-\natls'. Oi~rn. however. was not only
able td"fill in. but he came up W1tb a
career best performance.
Cliburn. who won his fourth de-
cision against no losses. s~rtcd the
second inning and lasted until Mint-
on took over in the eighth to record
his fourth sa..-e.
"fink) had to be taken out." said
RoJas. "He had the flu. I didn't know
• On TV, C,,.nnet S.
• All 98rnft on KMPC (710) .
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he was 1n that bad of shape or I
wouldn't baH sent hi m out there.
-\fter the tint inni.ng an the tun~l. he
looked white and so I took him out.
.. Cliburn came 1n and did O!lC
helluva JOb. Just outstanding."
Orburn went six innings. Jivina up·
s1~ hitc; and one run. He walked one
and struck out none. It was his &oneest
ounng as a member of the Aneels. h~
pn.•v1ous being S't1 inninp apinst
Baltimore on June 4. I 98S.
'Tm his roommate. so I kMw
(f1nle~ I was sick this momina,"
(hburn said ... The phone rans this
morning and when I saw him. I k.MW
he '••as sick. He went out and pve his
best effort.
.. , kno-. m~ role and it's the Iona
man. w 1f he wasn't going to feel too
well. I knew I'd be in there earl .... "
Bnan Downing had a hot bat all
n1ghL collecuog three hits for the first
time since May 19. His soft sioak to
left wt th two o ut in the stvcnth made
a winner out of Cliburn as Devon
White trotted home from third.
White dunked a single to shallow
nght ctnter with one out and stole
second ba~ before Johnny Ray's
groundout to S«Ond moved White to
third. -
Downml. wuh a 1-2 count. fisted
(Pleue .-AJllOSLS/02)
throwing the split·finemd fastbell
well. Our defense is strona and to is l ur bullpen. Ifs not ay one thins."
The split·fi~ fastball was his
main weapon apinst the Pirates. He
iot most of h1s strikeouts with it.
m:lud~l\I fint baseman Sid B~m .
PASADENA -It was the 31th Shrine All~tar
football pme here at the Rose Bowl, and in this Iona
stries you couldn't find a better match. a bet1er-played. or
closer outcome.
Mark ~runnel! of St. Joseph in San~ Maria .. in his
second scnes at quarterback for the South, could not ~~~it~f~s~:~~r;::s~:::~:::c~::~:;:m:~~~: I;'or· U S l7'ort-une
Steve Abrahms ol' Monte Vis~ High doing the honors r ! • • ' r 1
Bui a pthering in the neiahborhood of just sorM
8.000 looked on u middle..,e. and ~~ an earjy
rttirement·qe arrived for one of the nauon's longest-
·runnina all-star series. althouah -a July 29 date was
announced for next year's PfM.
from a ~ard out -tq stnd the Nonh into a 19· l 5 lead with • . .
I :OJ fh~ Ya,;'kec-s had another shot after Glyn Milburn of . · 11•ke m 0 1 n ey 1· •n·· bank .hree umes. ·
''There were two times I thousht
ny bat was ri~t on the ball," Bream
.aid .... wasn table to do anythins
vith it. It was droppina a lot more
Santa Monica fumbled the ball away at the South 29. but .i .i r.
han usual."
Leary loaded the bates with none
1ut in the fint. but trailed only 2-0
.fter one innin&. and shut out the
'irates the rest of the way. ,
Ona: an attraction which lured U.931 to 1.he Los
Angeles Coliseum, Saturday niaht's lineups featured the
kind of callint ~ 10 at least cfraw 20.2S,OOO. but it was
not to be. despite the pme manaeement•s wishful
thinking announcement of 29.640.
defensi ve back Stephon Pace intercepted at the goal line
to stave off the threat.
All this overshadowed what had bttn a sharp
offensive bqrst by the South in the first quarter.
Laguna product
has been surprise
for American team
"I couldn't get into a aood
hythm," he said of the fint-innina
It was also not to be for the South All-Stars, who saw
it all ao down the drain with seven seconds left as Mike
Crisafulli of Arch Bishop Mitty Hiah toed a 2S..yard field
goal to provide the marsin in a 22-=l 1 verdict.
The North had the favored Rebels on the run in the
second quarttr, rallyina from a I S-6 deficit with a s-ir of
touchdown marches behind the sharp arm ofSlcralnento
Grant's ~ron Garcia, a 6-foot-2. I SS-pound quar-
Ignited by the fumble rcc.overy of Fountain Valley
nost suard Reza Mehdizadeh. the Rebels moved S4 yards
in eight plays under the hand of El Toro quarterback Bret
Johnson. who capped II with one of his patented sprint-
OUl. dump passes to the t1&ht end. this one comina from
four yards out to Carson High's Arnold Ale. By KEVIN BALL
A two-point run by Milburn upped the maflin to 8-0 DllllrNMC..• , • 1 lfoblems.
"It seemed like I was pitchina from
11e stretch risht off the bat. I felt
>rtunate. to .Ft out with only two
with just 3: 58 spent.
The South was still on the rise when. nursing an U
lead. u~back Kun Bruich stunned the North with a 21-
yard pin on a fake punt on founh-and-9. uns sconng.
Mike DavisJ.. who aot an oppe>rtuni-
' 10 play aner John Shelby was
1juted Wednesday, drove in two
Jns with a sacrifice fly and a triple.
terback. I .
Grant threw his second five-yard touchdown pus
with 5:19 lef\ in the half to i-re1hecoun1 to IS-13, which
culminated an 87-yard march throuah what had been a
Johnson and the South appeared to find a soft spot in
the Nonh armor with continued big pickups around the
· (Pleue eee PtoaTB/D2f
"I hate to see someone ,et hurt but
gives me a· chance to let manaee-
tent know I can still play thispme,"
aid Davis. a f~qent sianee durina
1e off-season who entered the pme
Foster's bid in hurdles denied
ittina .206.' G ff th J . AfterthePiratesscorect1wicein1~. rt i oyner, Joyner-Kersee, Slaney
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lanhall, two wiljl pttches by John
niley, 9-6, and Rtek Oempsey•s RBI
°ft:~e Sall QPC~ lHt third ~th a
alk. After Dave Anderton struck
at, Sall stole second and went to
ird on catcher Mike LaValliere's
Towina_error. ·
Kirk Giblon also walked before
anhall tied the pme with a double
left. After an tntentional walk to
-acy Woodson, Davis put the ~ahead to stay with a sacrifice
•to left.
Woodson doubled with one out in e eiahth and ICOl'Cld on Davis' triple.
t0efina out ~iley.
Reliever Blrry Jones walked Jeff
amilton before pj_nch-bitter Mike iolaa tQueaed home Davi• and ~ti== :!:'=·with
ne out ia the first when Bany
indl wu bit by a pitch. Joee Lind cled and Andy Van Slylre wallred.
Bobby Bonilla~· borne one
:a Willi a IKrifice fly and ea·Dodler t. Reynolds ldded u RBI ....
INDIANAPOLIS(AP)-Flo~nce timed ·in l :S,J.92. the fastest in the
Griffith Joyner. Jackie Joyner-Kenec world thisJear and the fastest ever
and Mary Slaney completed double run in the nited States.
victories. at the U.S. Olympic Trials Foster's valiant bid in tht men's
Saturday while the couraeeous bid of 11 ().meter high hurdle$ came .to a sad
hul'dler Orea Foster ended in diup-· halt when he did not complete his
pointment as did John Powell's stntifinal heat. pullina up before the
attempt to make his fifth Olympic .ninth hurdle.
team. Roger K.intdom. the 1984 Olymptc
Griffith Joyner. who Sitt the world champion, won the hurdles in a wind-
rccord of 10.49 seconds for the 100. aided 13.2 l. after winnina his semi-
meter dash a week qo. won the 200 in final heat in a lelal 13.14. the fastest
21.85. time in the world in three yean.
Joyner-Kcntt. who Sitt the world World record-holder Renaldo
record in the heptahlon on the Ul'M Nehemiah. who is tryina a track and
day her sister-in-law sbaneml the field comeback after playina with the
rewrd in the 100. ~n theloOJjump San Francisco 49en of the NFL.
with a wind-aHW,44 feet, 5'h incites. failed to finish the final. He pulled up
The distance matched her American after the founh hurdle.
record, but will not count as a record Discus throw Mac Wilkins. 37.
because the wind exceeded the allow-made his ·fourth Olympic team.
able 2.0 meters per second. winnina with a throw 0(216-6. but his
Slaney. teekina her fint Olympic arch-rival. PoweU. <4 l. wound up fifth
medal after a career ofheanbreak and at 202-0
injury, a4ded the I .SOO.meter title to In a surprist. little-known Jeff
· thel,OOOlhehlldwoneartier. Shewu AtkintoR won the. men's l.SOO in
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l41. I 2.
Third-place finisher Mark Deady.
clocked in 3:41 .31. has \et to achieve
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doesn't mttt it by Sept. 4. ht vnll not
be eliJible for the Olympics. there-
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fourth-place finisher 1n 3:41 .52.
Other winners Saturday were Qoug P~,d11la in the men's 5,000in 13:37.86.
Lt>uisc Ritter in the women's high
jump at 6-611•. and Ramona Pagel.
who had ued for first in the women's
discus. 1n thr shot put at 63-5.
Foster suffered a broken left f0tt-
arm Jul) 4.
His hranwarming story came up
short -. hen he stopped bef0tt the
ninth of thr I 0th hurdln. after havina
hit the St'< th and stammcd-tnto thf
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wtth tape. grabbrd the arm in ap-
parent pain.
Foster 'lufTercd tht mJury durina a
routine hurdles drill and underwent
emcfFnC) 'lurgn-y. Ht was ho91'ital-
1z<.'d for thrtt dayi.
Of all the new faces that Wiii be
defendtn~ the U.S. men's volleyball
1eam's No. I ranking in the world.
Scott Fonune has ~n perhaps the
biggest surpme.
Comina awa~ from the 1984 Los
.\ngeles Summer Games the proud
owner of a gold medal. Team USA
began \Cl another rebuilding process.
Wfieth.er a team leaves with gold and
glory or JUSt empt)·-handed. it is an
unavoidable four-year cycle that
C\Cf1 count~ r ndurcs 1n the quest to
be the best
Cione ~ere Hterans Dou& Powcn
and .\. Bemns.. along with Man:
Waldie. C'hns Marlowe. Paul
Sutherland and Rich Du~hus. aU los~ ttf~r:turement -\riother. LaJuna ·
Beach's Dust) Dvorak. is pursu1na a·
professional carccr in Italy. lea,·-
ingonl) Ste'c Timmons. Karch K.ira-1~ and Craig 8Uj:k to form ·the
(oundauon of the '88 sq~.
(oach Mal"' Dunph~. who re-
placed the departed Doug Beal in
~a'. I 985. stockpiled collegiate All·
o\m.cncans. assembling )Ct anothcT
Olympic rontrnder. Of those. For-
tune has emcratd as a valuable
commod1t .. for ih<' l1n1ted States as Dunph~ 's m ost rehabk ~e.
"He has bttn a 1Tal plt>aunt
surpnst for us:· Murph) said. "I
think Scott has pla)C'd wa) above his
fieadWMn he hasn't f>ttn nun. We
fC'CI that ~t have s1it quaht) stanc~
Scott g1vrs us the added depth on the
team that has bttn ,·alUJilc to our
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.\ 6-foot-tl middle blocker. For-
tune. 25. of LAauna Beach. made an
immediate impect on the 1quad.
Sttl"I pltnty of pmt tame subbing
for st.attn Dou& Panic.
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trammatn by comina in and pla)'l"I
wrll 1n tome tO\llh situations.
Dunphy S&Jd. "He compttes'ral hard
and 1s qusdt atona the net. With
strenath and match ex pa ieDCt be has
reall y helped us.
"I think that he has • Sood an
attitude as any player I •ve ever
coached.·· he said ... He bis adjusted
to the subtleties that toalotllwtth the
1nten1e rompetition.tbat ii a i-n of
international vollryball. Ht. didn't
Stt anythini likt this in c::olele: the
international circuit IS much more
ph ical.'" &;. redshUtina his ~ior ttile>n at
Stanford. Fortune was at* lO tmn
year-round with Team USA. alona
hun to pin the international n -
penencc that helped to improve hit
game.
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busy runnina thrc>uab scrimmaees in • • • Greeley. but a squad of former Denver •
playcn ~ the~ proud in Mile Hiah
Stadium Friday nifbt. ·
Down ~4-10 lD the fourth quarter, the team of
Broncos old-timen came beck Wlth two '°ucbdowns
and a two-point convenion with a minute remainina to
take a 25-24 lead over a team of old-time all-stars,
Quanerbackcd by fonner Oakland Raiden rival Ken Stabler. ·
' With one *Ond on the clock, Roy Gerela tried a
49-)'ard field pl that could have beaten the home team.
But the ball bounced off the left upriaht and the Broncos bad a one-point victory.
.. J bad a lidc bet on the pme, so it worked out all right for me, .. ~la said later. .
Tbe annual old-timen Illa football fund-raiser for the United Way drew a crowd of 10,386.
Wide Mannina, the oft-aat Broncos wide receiver
and defensive beck who now coaches at Hiahlands
Ranch junior and 1enior hiah IChools, won one of the
game balls. aloQI with Cbartey Johnson. .. J looked IOOCl<'cause they're old," said Manniq
after catclµna pu1e1 for botJi founh.qU.ner touch·
downs and the two-point convenion for the Broncos.
Paul Mc.<Juire, who played lllinst the Broncos in
what appeared to be his underwear, blamed the loss on the referees.
He referred to the several occasions when St.abler
sacked himself by letting his ~ fall to the ground
while he stood in the ~ket waittna 10 pass.
"That hun us a httJe, ·• St.abler acknowled&ed.
"Really, it was ever.yone else's fault,'' said afl-star
linebacker Steve Nelson.
·-"The pas$ rush was bad and the coverage was lax.
Plus, we thouJ}lt they'd have enough pride in the NFL
to pla_y for a tie.''
The Broncos were coached by former Coach Red
Miller, and Craig Morton played quarterback.
. .
Qaote of the day
M~e Greemw~~. Boston Red Sox outfielder,
after JOing 0 for 6 in two games in Minnesota as
be tned t~ i~press Twins ~anager Tom Kelly
.and then hatting a ;home run an his first at-bat after
Kelly selected him for the American Leaaue
squad in the All-Star Game: "That's wlaat
hai>pens when you swing with both hands on the
bat instead of having them around your throat."
Ream•nn take. tw01hot lead
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Swedish rookie Lbelotte Nnm.ua n .;ompiled a bo&cy-free 69, tied still another
sconng record and pulled away to a two-
shot lead Saturday in the third round of the
43rd tJ .. s. Women's Open Golf Championship in Luth~rvall~. Md. Neumann co~pleted three triJ>S o~er
the hilly Fave Farms course at the Baltimore Country
Oub in five-under-par 208. which tied the Women's
Ooen record for 54 holes, set by Amy Alcett in 1980. The 22-year-old Neumann has led or"shared the lead all
the wa y and has set or tied tournament scorin1 records
at theendofeachday'splay. She set the Women'sOpen
first round record wtth a 6 7. tied the 36-hole record with
139 and drop~ a~ 8-foot par putt on the final hQle
Saturday to tie sull another mark. Veteran Patty
Sllee ... , with a 6' moved into second at 21 O. thrce
under par . . . RouJe Black shot a 65 and Man
Calcave«Wa had a 6 7 to tie Maril Bnob for a share of
the lead after three rounds of the Greater Hartford
Open in Cromwell. Conn. Black. 30. of Scottsdale
Ariz .. made six birdie putts 10 pull into a tie with
Calcavccchia and Brooks at l 3-under-par 200 ... Wala
Zembrilti one-putted eight grccns on the way to a 7-
under-par 65 and the second-round lead at the Newport
Cup Senion Tournament in Rhode Island. The 53-y~r-ol~ Mahwah. N.J .. native, bidding for his first
vtctory m four seasons on the PGA Senior Tour. was at
12-under-par 132 after 36 holes. two shots better than
former Masters champion 'Claarles Coo4y going into'
today's final round.
Flttlpalcll earn• pole poUtlon ·
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~n ~he women's 3-meter, Tristan Baker-5chuJtz, "' -
conunwna to shed her reputation u a nanner-up
captured her first outdoor national title. '
Loupnis received 681.90 points for 11 dives.
Bradshaw. who was acekina bis first national 3-meter
crown. had 669.18. ~ent Ferpuon was dUrd with 628.95. .
For the second consecutive day, Loupnis was
strona until his final two dives. a~vene 1 'r'rlomersault
wath 3112 twists and a rever1e 3'h'tomenault -·
"Obviously there a.re a couple of dives I need work
on." Louganis said. "1'11 ao home aDd try to •t thote
squared away. My takeoffs have been u con111tent as
they've been all year. but I have to ,et the entries under
control.''
, Louganis-won the I-meter competition Thursday
and has a chance ,to sweep the competition today by
winnina the platform. ----
Baker-Schultz received 512.i9 points for her 10.
dive program. Wendy Lian Williams was second with
500. I 0 and Mary Fischblch was third with 49S.84.
AIJhough Baker-Schultz, 27, had been competina
in ~ational. championships ~~ I 981 , she did not win ~ title untd ~e captured tl1e 3-meter crown at the
mdoor.champaonshaps m Brown Deer, Wis., in April.
. Prior 10 lhat, .she was a national runner-up three times.
"For·years, I was happy being seco"d, and I didn't
reall y ~htve I coul<t do better ihan that," she said. :·i:~e difference came in my head. th.inking I could do
It.
The five-day meet concludes today with the men's and women's platform finals.
Cobru fall to Chlcaa~.
Bill Saoae ran for two touchdowns to • lead the Chicago Bruisers to a 29-16. victory
over the Los Angeles Cobras in an Arena
Football League playoff game Saturday in
Rosemonl. Ill. Chicago now advances to the leaaue
champi<?nship at home against Detroit ne.xt Saturday.
The Bruisers grabbed a first-quarter lead as quanerbeck ,
Beal&eueu threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to Keate
Smitll. After Los Angeles quanerback Matt SleYes
fumbled a snap, Stone scored from a yard out to make it
14-3. Sto!1e scored his second touchdown on.a 13-yard
run late in the second quarter to put Chic.ago ahead
20-6. Stevens hit GIJ')' Mllllea for a I-yard touchdowii
pass and Chic.ago kicker Maree Morales kicked a ~
yard field goal to make it 23-13 at halftime. Jn the
second half, the Cobras could only manage a Nldl Mike-
Mayer 38-yard field goal ... Huntington Beach's Biid
1Jama1 and Noa• B .. roe and Gary E4pr of Fountain
Valley were among 1he 16 qualifiers for today's final
round. of the \.J.S. Pro Tour. of Surfing and Body-
boardmgevent in SanClemenle. Three of the 16seeded
surfers are Job Pannnter and defending San
Clemente champion Crate C.maa and Newport
Beat;h's Todd Miller. The top prize ofS4.000 goes to the
winner of today's final. w~1ch is scheduled to begin at
I :30 ... TOily Lopez used has powerful left uppercut and rallie~ from an eighth~round knockdown to earn a
un..animous 12-round upset decision over International
Boxing Federa1ion junior lightweight champion Redy
Lockridge ID Sacramento. In the 10.'round junior
lightweight semi-main event. Lorea. Gana of Sacra-
mento improved his record to 21-1-1 with a ninlh·
round technical knockout over Stewart 8aJMt of Los
Angclt>S ... Risen Star. winner of this year's Preakness
and Bel_mont Stakes. is being retired to s~ud. co-owner
and tramer Loel1 Ron.el Ill said ... J• Prey of~· i<\lbu.Quer~ue. ~he.c~rrent nari?nal i:ccord-hold«.~ .. thc ·•
40-kilomc;:ter. ind1v1dual cychng time. trial. won the n~t1onal rnle m that even! in Spokane, Wash .. boosting
his chances fora berth on the U.S. Olympic team. Norm Al~is of Sacramento. the defending national champion. finished second.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
10 a.m. -AUTO RACING: Formula One
Grand Prix of Germany. from Hockenheim.
West Germany. ESPN.
10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at
Pittsburgh. Cham1el 11 .
IO:JO a.m. -BASEBALL: Atlanta at New
York Mets, TBS.
11:15 a.m. -BASEBALL: San Diego at
Yankee-killer Georae Brett •ve ·tbe Kanm City
R.oyals a happy endina Saturday Diab• with one swipe of his bat.
"Thal was the most exciuna~ r\'e ever seen" ~n~s City Owner Ewina Kauffiftan said of Kanus
Caty .s 6-5 y1ctory over th~ New Yotk Yankees at Royals Stadium.
"You can't write a be.mr script or story than that,"
added KansafCitYManager John Wathan.
The Yankees, with Dave Winfield hi&tina a pand
slam and a solo home run, built a S-1 lead. But then came Brett, who has hunt~ Yankees numerous times in the
past with the long ball.
." ~is home run in the fourth ~lped brina the Royals
w1th1n one run at 5-4. Then, faca~ Dave Riahetti with
one on and two out in the eighth, Brett beltedhis second
home run of the game -on an 0.2 count
The two homers gave Brett five for the year apinst
the Yankees and 25 for his calftr. · ·
Rick Anderson. 2-0. was the winner in relief while
Farr pined his 10th save by pitchina out of a one-out,
bases-loaded jam in the ninth. Farr struck out both Ja:ck
park and Wmfield to end the aame.
· Else.where.in tM-AiMACaft...beuue:-
Red Sox 11, W•ite Sox 5: At FCnway Park. Boston
charged 10 its 10th consecutive victory.getting 61/1 innings
of one-hit relief from Mike Smithson.
The Red Sox. unbea1en since the All-Star break
under new Manager Joe Morgan. withstood Chicago's
five-run third innil)g and stormed back with a 20-hit
attack, including I 5 singles. .
Ellis Burks had four hits-three sin&les and a double
-and reached base six times, also walkjng twice. Jody
Reed and Marty Barrett had three hits each for Boston,
while Rick Cerone drove in four runs with a single and a
dQuble. Recd and Todd Benzinger had two RBI each.
Every Boston starter had at least one hit as the Red
Sox extended their home winning streak to I 5 pmes, the
second longest in club history. The 1949 Red Sox won
their last 21 home games but lost the pennant in the final
series of the season against the Yankees in New York.
Allllellcs f, Tigen 1: In Oakland. Mark McGwire hit
a three-run homer and rookie Todd Bums allowed five
hils in seven innings as the Athletics won the battle of
division leaders.
Bums, 3-0. making his fifth st.art since joining the
Athlelics from the minors on May 31, allowed five hits
and struck out five in seven innings.
He lowered hiseamed run averase to 1.79, and hasn't
allowed an earned run in his last 16 innings.
. . MC'Gwire's three-run shol. in the seventh, gave the
Athletics a 4-0 lead. Thirteen of McGwire's 71 career
homers have been hit against the Tigers.
Orioles 11, Twins 8: In the Metrodome. Eddie
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"dreati vaulted past feo Fabi into the front Channel 2.
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ANGELS WIN·, 5-4, AS BULLPEN SHARP.
~e~ Je'¥y Meado.wlands in East Rutherford, N.J. Noon -TENNIS: 1988 Davis Cup Zone
F1tt1{>:8ld1. the two-time Formula One champion from final : United States vs. Argentina (singles.
Brazil. earned his first pole position in two yean, delayed). ESPN. one to lcfl to score White for lhe look for is to have everybody do what
break.ins Fabi"s one-day-old qualifying record on the 12:30 p.m. -GOLF: U.S. Women's Open game-winner. · they're c.apable of doing."
new 1.25-mile. six-tum temporary circuit. He turned a final round. from Baltimore. Channel 7. "I was looking slider and he The Ind ians wasted no time jump-
fast lap of 11 ~.045 mph, while Andretti. who won three I p.m. -GOLF: Greater Hartford Open (Cleveland reliever Don Gordon) ing on Finley. who worked only one
of four poles on the old 1.68-mile. 11-tum final round. from Cromwell, Conn .. Channel 2. ~ha11e!1ge~ me "'.ith a slider," Down-inning before retiring with a stomach
Meadowlands circuit. had a fasl lap of I I l.987. Both I p.m. -AUTO RACING: CART Marlboro mg said.· I was Just loo!gng to swing vi rus. -
_were better than .the 11-1 .859 that put Fabi's Porsche-Grand"R.tix.drom· East Rutherford. N.lf. (de-· the bat with two strikes and' tfla~ Hot-hitting Julig -Franco led ,'OfT
powered March on the provisional pole on Friday in the layed). Chilfnel 4. ,. t~at. We're not look in~ for posittves with a single to right. Domin. go
opening session of qualifying. The Italian driver was 3 r.m. -AUTO RACING : International signs anymore. ifs did we win or Ramos walked before Joe Caner
unable to improve 6n his first-day lap but still will start Race o Chamrions. from Daytona Beach. Fla. not." singled home Franco to make it 1-0.
third. Danay Stllli•aa, who leads the tight CART-PPG (tape). Channe 7. Cleveland took a 4-3 fead in the Kittie's scoring fly ball to righl and
m,jes standings. moved past Penske teammate ~ :':30 p.m. -TENNIS: D.C. Na1ional Oassic third when Brook Jacoby scored Ron Cory Snyder's RBI single to left made
lleers to take fourth place on the 25-car grid for today's men's singles and doubles final. from Washing-~it1le from thi~d with a sacrifice fly to it 3-0. r.:e. Sulli van had ll lap of 111 .65 I. while Mears moved ton, D.C. (delayed). USA. nght The Indians also had a single. Finley faced eight batters. threw 34
up slightly to 111 .673 ... Morpa ae,Hnl not only 7:30 p.m. -PREP FOOTBALL: Shrine All-double. walk and a hit batsman in the pitches. He walked lwo. struck out
"°n the pole as a substitute for Nell 8-Htt in today's Star Ciame. from the Rose Bowl (tape). Prime inning agains1 Cliburn. but were only one and allowed three hits.
NASC AR Summer 500. bur he'll get to keep it. Ticket. able to come Ut> with one run. '.'Theygot thrce ru~s off Finley and
Shepherd. 46. did not know early Saturday afternoon 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Hollywood Park Then Downing cnJshed one over this club keeps coming back, .. said
whether he or Bonnett. who underwent gallbladder-replays. Channel 56 (Prime Ticket. 10:30 p..m.). the wall in left field for his 13th home Rojas. .
appendix surgery July 5. would be in the car for the race 11 :JG p.m. -TENNIS: 1988 Davis Cup run of the season in the fifth. knotting The Angels tied ii with three runs of
It Pocono International Raceway. Word came after Zone final : United States vs. Argentina (doubles. the. pme ~nd tying Downin1 with their own 1n the bonom of the firsl off
practice. "Morgan·s starting.'' car owner B•lft Med tape). Ch1h DavlS for the club lead in Cleveland starter Scon Bailes. who
.said. adding .Bonnett thought the car and Shepherd RADIO homers. 1osscd a four-hiner1f8instthe Angels
were running well. Shepherd. of Conover, N.C., was .10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dod1ers . at ..,rs grea1 that we camt back, but on May 10 in Anaheim.
aoing to drive in Bonnetfs place. but the question wu Pittsburgh. KABC' (790). . there's still a lot to come.'' Downina White. who homered to st.art the
Whether Bonnett wou ld run the firsl lap to becliJiblefor 11 : I 5 a.m: -BASEBALL: San Diego at said. "It's a' lot better than playing game against Bailes on July IO when
Winston Cup points. Shepherd won his second pole of Chicago Cubs. KFMB (760). badly. I didn't expect us to play . 700 the Angels won. 7-S, ripped a line-
the season wath a 15 7.153 mph lap Friday, Jeadin1 four I p.m. -BASEBALL: Cleveland 11 Anpls, ball, but everybody here knew we drive home run to lead ofTthe first for
other drivers who surpassed Tim R~'• year-old KMPC (710). weren'I as bad as we were. lhc Angels. It was the third time this
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lended period of time now, so we homered to start the game for the
don't look for little lifts. What you . Angels.
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Following an out . Downing ~alked. Wally ~oyner lined a single to
nght !ind ~vis dropped a looping
RBI single ID front of Snyder in nght.
Tony Armas followed wilh an RBI
single 10 score Jovner and tie thr
game. Bailes allowe<t (<)ur runs ip his
fi ve-plus innings of wor-k. giving way
to the righl-handcd Gordon in the si~th after yielding a lead-off single to
Davis.
Minton struck out the side in the
eighth and retired evc·ry batter except
Franco in the ninth.
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t>e pltc.hlnv on thrM dos rtsl for lht llllrd lime
1111• vHr. will starl for the All9tl1 IOdaY. rattler
11'\an Kirt McCall! .. WflO's btlnt saved for
Monday's -AHIMI Oellland. "I dofl'I want 10 throw NICCHkll on lllrtt davt' rest,"
said MallMer CMl!le •""-.. ...,.., I men
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each da}"S races at the LoS Alamitos Oranae
County Racing Fair. · .....
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ltft side. and Milbum finished the
drive from five yards out in the same direction. ·
Johnson aaain took tha'IC in the
second haJf. directina 1 65-yard
march and connectina fbr his second
touchdown pau. &his one from 18
yards away to Kyle Jan of Granada
Hills .
Thru minulft later, Mehdiadeh
applied I CNlllJftl llClt to Ouda to rorce. DOlmlioanchmwe ..... 7:-tl
Id\ and it appeared tbe Soutb. llld a lock on it.
But Johnson was rt"'8eed by
Brunnell and the South ofhtf
Rnlld twice, and witb I :36 left the
A
Noryh had one las1 shot.
Garcia went down on teCOQd.
and-IO. but Rich Sarlattc of Su
Marin stepped in and stnack with ..s-~mplctions of JI and 20 J1n11 ~
jJVt the .NOr1h I first down It tbe JO
with 3S 1CCOnd1 left, tettina up tlll
tventual winner with· scvm llClODdl
t() JO.
Mchdi?.adeh finilhticl with • &ve
tackles and one unlllilted stop. ill
addition to his ftlmblr recowry ud JKk.
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Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Sunday July 24, 1NI DI
RoOkie Smoltz stifles
NewYork On four hits
In b~ league debut, Atlanta
pttcer stops Mets in 6-1 win
Fnm ne AaMetalM Pren
On a day when the New York Mets booored their
old-timers at Shea Stadium, the Atlanta Braves in-troduced a newcomer.
. John_ Sm~lt~ made his jT'lajor leaaue debut and
pitched e1aht mnanp and aJlowed only four hits as the
Braves beat the Mets. 6-1. Saturday.
'"That was areat. .. Atlanta Manqrr Run Nilon said.
"But more than the vi:tory, I got one of the foundation
blocks for this team's future."
Why did it take so Iona for the last-place Braves to
call up Smoltz from Richmond. where he was 10.S?
. "We needed a p itcher. but the plan was to have ham
pitch I SO lnnanp down there and we him up if he was
going good," Nixon said. "He bad .135 inn1np under his
belt and was dominating the Jeasue."
Smoltz said he was "happy to act this one out of the
way. I didn't want to get clobbered."
··frankly. I tried not to sivc the Mets that much
credit," Smoltz said. ··1 didn't treat them any differently
than anv of the teams in the lf)temationaJ Leasue. I had a
lot of advice frdm the rest of the staff and Bruc,e Benedict
(Braves catcher) was a tremendous help."
Dale Murphy had three hits. includin1 a triple.
scored twice and drove in a run for the Braves. while Jim
Morrison had two RBL
Joe Pnce to tat the score. S·S. The homer. Smith's third,
cleared the left.field wall and came after To ny Pena had
singled.
E.lpOI l , Re41 t : Bryn Smith allo_wcd two hits in
seven innings. and Tim Wallach snap~ a scoreku tie
with a sevcJlth·1nning single off Jose Rijo for Montreal at
Riverfront Stadium.
~i'o. 1 l·S. and Smith. 7-6. matched one-hitten
throu the first six innings before Hubie Brooks' speed
and allach's clutch hmang accounted for the only run.
Brooks hat a one-out ground-rulc double to riaht in
the seventh. ending a streak of nine con1«utive batten
retired by Rijo. Brooks then stoic third with Wallach at
bat. nis sixth steal of the season. Wallach fouled off four
two-strike rm chcs before hmang a hard san&)e up t.he
middle to score Brooks.
C..'llbl 3, PadrH %: Kyne Sandberg hit a home run
leading off the eighth 1nnang to wan 11 for Chicaeo at
Wrigley Field.
Sandberg's homer. has 11 th of the year and tint since
June 19. traveled down the left-field foul hne into tbe
bleachers. bre1akang a ~-::!tit'
A1&ro17, ~Wes I: In the .\strodomc. reliever Bruce
Ruffin threw a wald patch v.11h tY.011111S in the ninth innina
to allow Crais Reynolds to scort from third hue as
Houston won ats sixth straight.
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tlae St. Loala buenuuaer onralaot MCODd
bue OD ball lalt bJ Tom ltnulallUJ.
Bob Ojeda. 7-8. who had beaten the Brives last week.
allowed three runs on skhits·tbrouah eight inninp. and
Atlanta scored three niorc times in the ninth off Edwin
Nunez.
In other National League_pmes:
Gluts I , CaNtuls l: Candy Maldonado's third
single of the pmc drove in the tie-breakina run with two
outs in the ninth innins at Busch Stadium.
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Movie paying off for Durham Scott Garrehs. 2-4. pitched 21f> shutout inninas for
the victory. Todd Worrell. 4-8, who was hun by an error
in the ninth, was the loser.
With one out in the ninth, Breu Butler went all the
way to second when third baseman J~ Oquendo kt his
grounder go into left field for an error. Watnll struck out
Robby Thompson and walked Will O ark intentionally to
set up Maldonado's game-winning single to c,enter,
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Since.'Bull Durham,·
attendance has gone
up for Class A team
Fnm fte AltedalM Pre.
The Durham Bulls. the top-draw-
ins t.eam in Class A for the put five
vean, arc doina even better since
''Bull Durham" became a ·box-office
bonanza.
The Bulls are I S.000 ahead of last
season's _pece and arc avCfllina 3, 700
at the S.000-seat Ourlwri Athletic
Park.
A ballpar,k souvenir stand that used
to be open only durins Durham
pmes is now open daily and doins
brisk business. The increued popu-
larity has not helped the Bulls on the
field.L however -they went 33-37 in
the nnt half of the Carolina Leque
season and arc 14-14 in the second
half of the Southern Division.
Brett Butkr and Ron Gant are
amona about 20 former Durham
playcn who have reached the major
leques in this decade. But some
current tsullsaren't so sure the movie,
filmed on location in North C.arolina. ·
is an accurate picture of Durham life.
"I think from the playen' stand-
point. it is faie because it aivesa bid
portralal of the minon," said Kevin
Burrel , who was asked to be a llAnd-
in for film star Kevin Costner but
turned down the role because it
conflicted with the bueball tcheduk.
"It's not the bis leaaun.. but there
arc nice stadiums and the" buses arc air~onditioned."
A final · note: the movie's star is
named "Crash" Davis. In the .19405,
former major Jeaauer Lawrence
"Crash" Davis played forl>wtwn.
Film d irector Ron Shelton saw the
name in old Carolina Leque records
~nd used it, not realizinc. the real
"Crash" Davislivcdin nearby Green-
sboro. N.C.
0
The Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle
Marinen recently found another use
for the ~~!fidal turf at the K.iqdome.
Jn a prqame contest. a tf>:wlins
lane was set up on the field with real
pins and· balls. Mite Kin,ery and
Scott BradJey of the Mariner:s beat
, RACING#
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Fred McGriff and Jim Clancy.
309-292. Ki ngery had the hiah game
of 165.
Incidentally~ the length of a bowl-
ing alley is the' same as the distance
·from the pitcher's mound to home
plate. 601h feet.
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Cubs Manager Don Zimmer on the
''deep depression" suffered by Leon
Durham. the former Chicaso fint
baseman who was traded to Cincin-
nati: "I always tbouaht people ex-
pected too much of Leon in Cbicaao.
Here's a guy who could hit between 23
and 27 homers every year and had the
potentiaJ to hit up to JS.
·:But. that wasn't good enough for
everybody. They fiauttd. here's a ~Y
who s big and strong and watching
him hit the Torco (oil advertisinJ)
sign beyond the right-field wall in
batting practi~. just reinforced that
belief.
"I thought when we traded Leon to
Cincinnati and dttickd Mark Gratt
was our future. Durham. who is from
Cincinnati:wo\lld be very happy. The
bottom line is. people thoua}lt he
could do the impossible ...
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. Sununertime. And
the living is a little wi-
easy. lhlffic is snarl-
ing. Temperatw-es are
rising. And the air
. Racing starts at
-2 p. m. and features
the $60,000 Ocean-
side Stakes. Then it
runs every day but
Tuesday until Sep-
tember 14.
is (cough, cough)
breathtaking .
Forttmately, there
is one way to beat the
• EIOdc Wleerilt-E.uclal. Pria Sil, DllJ ~ ----, ___ Jleat. Getaway-to
· Ol>enini Day at Del Mar. Where the
turi meets the surf. Where ocean
breezes provide natural air conditioning.
And .• re the unbridled excitement
of powerful Thoroughbreds will take
yoor breath away. Nine different times.
So you've got 42
more days to get
away again and again.
Before aiiother sweltering swmner
day ·gets you hot Wlder the collar, call
(619) 481-1207 for Del Mar ticket
infonnation.
· Don't nUs your big chance to get
out~ And stay out. • . .
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"W·1'1Games l:>"i.kliilct af1Uel1, 7:3.S p.m. ~
Milwaukee at ~cw York, 4:30 p.m.
Toronto at Minnesota. S:OS p.m.
Woodstl lD
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Gr9911pti 1000 Tl1TM: ... 17. Boston at TC'xas. 5:35 p.m. •uct...... • 0 0 0 S2 lll:ACTA !t-11 paid Sl:M.2'0.
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fOUITit RACI. WI r•rcb. Wiii"• Sm9lll lPrllClor) ,,_.. 17.20
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Houston
San Francisco
Cincinnati
San Diego
Atlanta
New York
Piltsburgh
Montreal
Chicago
St. Louis
Philadelphia
VI
56
52
49
47
44
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WEST DIVISION
Pct. GB Lit
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. 536 5 8·2
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. 449 131/1 5-5
.347 23 3-7
EAST DIVISION
. 604 5-5
.. 583 2 7.3
.SID 9 4-6
.500 10 J.7
. 448 15 5-5
,427 17 5-5
Strull
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Won 6
Won I
l.osl I
Los• 2
Won I
l.osl I
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Won I
Won 2
Los1 I Lost 3.
Heme Awa)'
25-23 31-16
JO.II 22-27
27-21 22-2l
24-23 23-26
27-23 17·31
16-31 17·31
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24-24
23-25
24-21
26-23
2S.20
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20.28
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. .\.1lan1a (Jimenez ~3) a1 New Yori (Fnnandcz S. 7). 10:35 a.m.
Mo.ntrcal (Perez 6:4) •t C::inci nn•ti (Anns1ron1 2-3). 11 : 15 a.m.
Popular D•v (Df-letoou1wvtl t.«1 S.2'0 J.tO Tlmt: 19.71.
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San Francisco (Reuschel 12-5) a1 St. L:ouis (Deleon 6-7). 11 : I 5 a.m.
San Diego (Jo nes 6-8) al Chicago (Sutcliffe 7-8). 11 :20 •.m.
Philadelphia (Gross 9-6) a1 Ho uston (Scott 9-2). I 1:35 a.m .
Time: 1 12. ' Luclliel Kid lCardOr•> 1.2'0 4.40 J.2'0
11 DAILY DOU9LIE !6-71 paid iUM. PrcHuione! 5-d IJOl'>t1 1 •·6' •.ilO
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Ne;w York al Philadelphia. 4:35 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Si. Louis. 5:35 p.m.
On\y ga.mes scheduled
TIITW: 1 :Jj,4. Mu!ur! ... nclif': 11.JSCl.104. -SJ lll:ACTA !•·J I paid 1116.00.
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uui ind
Slturdl)
into lhe ,
vie l'or "' The A
only in 1.
broken<
the Amt
even th<
without
match 11
compelil
On F1
G uillerrr
four-hou
breezed
United S
Th1t I•
Aachanl
the worl•
past Oat
"must-w
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us," said
all the w,;
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Am"erica.
The ...,
means ii •
·Worlsl (
eligible t<
U.S. JOs1
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rlach, Seguso
~U.S.towln
. mertcan squad
dvances with
it into 1M Zonal Group .
Reverse linaJes maccbel piuina
former world f'lo. I McEnroe qainst
Jaite and Apsai apinst ~Roldan
were se1for1oday.
Flach and Squso took an hour and
49 minutes to win their match,
playina upevenly at times but still
m.ENOS AIRES,.Arsntina (AP-) ovetwhelmin&:ttic-inurcricncwt Ar·
Ken Flach af\4 Rol>ert Seauso ·aentineteam. Thematc0penedwith
eated Araentina's Christian Mini· the U.S. ttam breakin1 Miniussi's
j and Javier Frana. 6-2, 6-3, 6-i, servitt and aoina on to quickly
urday to propel the United States ca(:>Jurc 1M finl set 6-2.
avts Cup victory
t> 1M aroup of 16 nations that will The second set, which lasted 27
for next year's Davis Cup. . 1 minutes, featured shon rallies and a
fhc American pair was in trouble host or misse4 shou and ur\(orced ~ in the 1hird set. when they were erron by both sides. There was little
•ken once by lhe A~ntines. But of the drama of McEnroe's marathon
Americans broke naht back to victory the day before or the power
:n the match. then t>roke Frana and brilliance of Apssi.
hout losing a point to win the In the final set. Flach lost his
lch and the clinch the best-of.five service to give Araentina a brief lead
npetition. 4-3 lead. but the U.S. came back to
>n Friday, John McEnroe beat break Miniussi's service to knot the
illermo Perez Roldan in a five~t. score, 4-4. Scguso held service at >4
r-hour srruggle and Andre Agaui and the U.S. team then broke Frana's
czed by Martin Jaite to give the service to win the match.
ited States a 2-0 lead. · The game was played on the 'red
·hat took a 101 of the prnsure off clay roun of the Buenos Aim Lawn
ch and Seauso. who are considered Tennis Club before a caJ)9city crowd
world's top tennis team and in of 6.000 lhat boisterously backed the
l Davis Cups have been put in home team the moment the A~ine
ust-win" situa1ions. women's star Gabriela Sabatini, No.
Usually there's a lot of pressure on 4 in the world, led the home doubles
• said Scguso. "This time, we led team on the court.
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Orenge COM! DAILY PILOT /Sundey .Nty 24, 1NI ..
I# Las ,, 111
FORTUNE •••
FromDl
tra1n1ng with th l' team. Ja has made a
world of difference in me.
"II has bttn for the bt'tter. by far.
The Olympics have alwa ys been a
dream of mine . Luclol). 1t has reall)
worked out for me. I don't think I
~ould be an' when• near the lfvel J'm
at no" 1f I had gonr back to school.
.. I used to look up to T1m monsand
Karrh when thr~ ~on tht> gold. Now
I'm a stcp a"a~ from i.tarting with
them:· hi! ~ad
Fortune Hn "ell ma' havl' nt>ver
reali1ed has 01~ mpac drram. It wasn't
untillffsjun1or }Car at Laguna Beach
High that r onune \\aS fUlall~ per-
.-.uadrd to gt' l. vrgan11l·d 'olkyball a
chanCl'
Prn iou..,h prcl1l·l upacd with
ba<,l.l·thall f'vnune hJJ <.'aml'd '\11-
~ou th l oa~t Ll'cil!Ul' honors three
ttnH'" a:-a point guard for thr .\n1sts.
Hl·. 1n fact. "a' thl' tl"am·s Most
\'aluahk Pia~ l'f J'> a '>l'ntor,. a~ erasing Ix potnt'). I: rdxiunds and eight
aC..C..l\l~ :tn ()Uttng
Hl' npcnl'ntl'd r4ual )UCCl'SS on
thl' '11lll'~ ball lourt. hci" l'' er. k ading
the .\ntst~ to a CIF championship in
I IJfO. In Laguna· ·g~ campaap,
Fonunl' l.'arned fir'>t tram l\ll.CIF
honor' and "a~ namt'd <;outh Coast
Leagul· \ 1 \ P
.. \ olk' hall "as a ne" >pon to me."
Fortunl· ~1d .. It .... as c\c1tmg.
··L1' tng 1n Lsguna lkach. I had
pla~ t'd fr1r ~ l·ar~" 11h m~ fnc nds at the
heal·h. hut I Ol' l'r C"•1nc,,1Jl'r<.'d mvself
a' lilll·~ hall pla~a H:i -.kl'thall was my
o;pon thl·n Thl' l'arl~ .. uccess sur·
prtSl'd nit·~ gut')~ 11 "a' .t blessing an
d1>gu1!.e ..
he way and we fek no press14re.~• Both day's matches have been
I think tenn is is looking up in played in. c~illy 40-dCJftt ~eather
erica." addea Flach. · ~ beC'auSt' 1t 1s now winter in the
'he win for the United' States &>uthern Hemisphere. Most of the
ans it will compete next YC1'f in the, fans dressed in heavy jackets and
rl~ Group. meaning 1t Mii be · learher coats to keep warm. including
ible to win the Cup. Last year; the-_the head -umpiJ". who wore a light
. lost to WMt Oenriany. dropping:. ~lue s~i ~~~ • · .. · . .
Ken Flach of tbe U .8. eqaad retuae abot
wblle t•mmate Robert Setuo loob oa
darina Dam Cap match &Cainat Areen·
tlna. 1'be U .s . team won in et:ralCbt .u .
Fon un l· .... 111 hj\l' a.. final op-
ronun11~ 111 pla~ tx'lurl" the home
l r1.1 .... da1-)ll pm Tut»da,.whenthe
l ~ la\l' thl' '"'-'dash· Na11onal
TC'am all Cl\ Hrl·n f,l·nts Center.
!TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE!
~{!C! ., , · ~ llJTICl MUC mTICl MUC llJTICl · NI.IC mm mca&.if·i•. . .... :--~ ..ma . ..one.°' , ~TmOUe ...... FlCTmOUI "' ..... .,,.._C*T · . ..wrtilO.:· ··~ • ... A. ITATl•MT NA• ITATl•MT
1IO CMe C..... • .... ···~. ·· . HIAMtO The loltowlng S*IC>f'S .,. The following peraons at• . ~Of..... . Notaill-.bYgi~·lhat · Notlceflllere0ygill9f'l that doing bu11nns u · doing b1111MS1 as . -...-·u.. : " the &q.rd of .flutitMS.of ,,. ,,,. Pt811nlng ConwniUion of GHOSTWRITERS. INK. WEST COAST OAT A
CA. il1t1 . Huntlngllln 8Ncll Union the City' of, Newport IMeh 2407 Buckeye SI . ~ SYSTEMS 33712 Sliver
ttitionef· t Qonna lac· High SChOol District will 'I'• will hold• publtc heerlng on Beach. Ca/If 92MO · lantern =B Oan1 Pooni.
1M Gilmore . '1 :· . ., cetve Meled 6ida ldr IUPC>W· IM aPPlatiOn of 1"-Clty of Otane C Stadllnger. 2407 Caltl 92629
ttpondent James lnQ THi LEASE Of .DIS-'Newport leeetl for 'Amend· 8 11Clc•y• SI . Newport Jofln M f()(d, 33712 S•I· -G;llmore ..• 1AICT·OWNEO PROPERTY "*"'No M?, 8eac:ll. C•hl 92660 -Lantern .. e. Dana POlnt. C-No. 02770M • ~ing Of eqtlf! to the , Recau .. 1 to .' con1)der Thfs bu11,,.11 It con-Cahl 92'29 IUllll~ I09C;ltic.tlon1 on file In lt,e emending rttte 20 of the ducted t>y an~ 81eii• i. WOOd. 1oso C11tn·
>TlCal Y• ~ ._ office"of.Uid Oislrlc1 · Newpot1 8Mcfl ~ °'8ne C Stadllnger ~ : t 1 Carlsbad Calif
l TM.wt..., ....... -8 1cts";•!'•ll. t>e clHrlf Code pertaining to the••· Tn11 statement w .. hl9d 92008 ACROSS Mt ,... ....... ~ marked .. l ... of PrOC*1y. pitahon of Ute Permit. v1t•· Wl\11 the County Clerk of Of. Robert L ... 25$14 Orange e....,.. .... ,...,. 81P NO. llt"'addr~ to: ence. and modification ap-eoo-County on Jllfle 22. Ave .. Costa Mesa. Cahl
Ml ...... •.,._..,_ ~ E. Ro.fley, Direct°' of ptovall ' 1th ' 92t27
....-... a•an Wlow. " Proc11rement. Huntlntton • Thia ptOject ha bWI r• • ,... 'Tiiis bu11ne11 11 con-
t04I wiltl to~ Ille ed· .h Union H91· School. viewed. and It h,. !>Mn de· Pubhl'*' Orange Coast dueled by 1 gener11 part·
of an attorr~ In !Ills Oiltrlct, 10251 Yorktown termined that It .ii categorl· o .. 1y Pl}ol J11ly 3. 1Q,. 17, 24. NrllliO er. you ,ahould" IS6 .IO A_,ue, Hll(lti(lttO<I IMcfl. Cally exepl undet Ille r• 11111 The reg111r1n1 com·
iptly 10 tllat. Y°"' W!'"J CA p2Me and~ 11 or qu11~11 ot·t11e Callfor.n.a , Su-640 meneed 10 trlflsacl bull·
eeponM. If anl· mey;t>e Wor•.t01l0 a.m .. ~I. Envwbnmental Quaftty Act nesa under the l1c1111ous
Of\,llme ·\ 1911. al wtliCtl time and ~1,tee i\ fiei'~ ""11\er "8.IC mTICl t>u.-.s neme or nanws MO! u.ted lle.lldo 0.. p&Ke. btd1·.w1M be fUblldy ~t~t ,aocfpubltc l\Mf· ll&led abo.,. on July 1 1988 dado ~1 lrtt>unal. ~ andJMd In 9ldt C. lf'9 ,.,... be~ on Ille 4111 '9CTmOU8 .,..... JoM M F0td 9'r contta Ud sin· au-Rill "361. .-Oay pf Auliusl 1911. at Ille NAM! ITATIMBfT Thfl 11a1emen1 wu llled
Cle a menos que Ud re-E.,,.b'd allall remein valed hour of 1.30 p.m Kl the · The fotlowinO pertons .,. wttll Ille County Clerk of Or·
Ida 09(ltro, de .30 diu lof •per~ of 45 days lllt,• Council Cfiambers of the dOM'G bullneM as . ange County on Jiiiy 14.
la ln'tor"'ac1on Que IM dafe spec;ified.f0t the re-~t 8Mch Crty H ... .._ABC EXPRESS 3~57 1th
•· • · ~t of bods • 3300 ·~t .Joulevard. eifcfl Str-.t Suite 56&. Hew· ""• ~0..--~•• · r._,_~d of TrutC ... Newpoft !Jtteh. ~8'1forn11. p ort Stach . ca11t P11blt)l'led Orange tou\ ··"9 un·at>ogado an INlttJeVle191ejudgeoftlle atwtlldllimeand~ltftY t~·2MO Oall1 Pilot July_ 24. 31.
UW1tl). deberlf llac9rlo qualtty of equipment °"9red ~ alt. C*tonl lnt9'..._, 0 e .,, a Le w , s 2 7 A119Usl 7. 14. 198J
idlataman ... 'CS. ... ta ~ rwervet tMrigllt to r• may· ~·alld be heard lll•verstone. 1rvlne. '·caijf, Su-672
eta. 111 'r•'ll>U••t• )Kt ·any Of .. bids and to thafaon. 11.,Wcflallangetllls 92714 ·
ta.11 l'ley alguna. puelSe w.IMl'f!'l lrregulatlty tller• PfOteet In COU(t. you &NY be Mttgaret a. Oruftel. 1to1 _ _;"8.IC....;;,;;;.;.;.;-.m-.-.T.-.ICE.;.;;. __
eglstradta.• '*"PO-. .lit._.,_~~~ # • • limited 19 raillng only lllOle H. Ollve SI .. Santa Ana. rO THE R'511'0N~NT ........... I. ......,, laluel ~ or someone .... Calif 92706 . '9CTITIOU9 IUIMll < ~lllOMI' '1111 f\'ed ~-flf ,...., .... ,, • ,.,Md " Ille public ,l\Mfll'l9 ·'f111s b<lsrness Is con· ~ IT~.TI~ Ion conc«nlnf/ your P.ubltsllecs Orange Coett deseflbed 1n this nociee or 1n oUcted by a ·general part:. The lol!O'#lng P9ftor\I .we
.age ltoyo1t fail 10 Ille i Oeoly ~~i!Uly 22. 2t. 1HI written eorr~iee o.. n«llllC> . doing bulinest as
onte within 30 dais bf . • • F552 --~·10 Ille C}ly at.°' PflOt o.twa LM PRIEST ENTERPRISES
jate ttwt tflll tumm0nt • • to. the ,publlc: 11eer1ng For TNs .. ......,, was flied 19421 Cindy Ln 111.1n1ong1on
'ved onyou.yOoH.4efMllll , •. llllJC NOTICl • lnlorm•"O" call (.,.t f With Ille County Cler11 01 Of. 8eaell. Call! 92646
be· ant«ed .ancs the . t4~·3200 . • • • • County on June 23 . Jol'ln Eli prlftt Ill. 19421 I mat enter a judgment , ,tCTfnOUI ..,_.. ....... ....,, .......,,, -, . . Cindy Ln H11nt1ngton
alnlriv lnjuflctlve 'bf MMirMATRllWT' ,........ c .... 1111111 c:CflJ ' ' ,..._ ~ Cahl 92546
r • orders ~nce!Jllng . T"-'fOllowing pettonl,,at~ f1f ....._.,. IMdl . . Pu°bhlfled Orarigt Coast Connie llllLLyl'ln Priest ton of ptoperty. rpoulll 'GOl!!Q buWllMI 11. •• 'Published ·9'~ Coal ,Darty Pilot Jiiiy 3. 10~ ,7, 24. 19412 1 Cindy Ln H11nt1ng1on
«t:eMd c1111ody. clllld COMPUT ER ,GR~PIC o .. 1y Pilot JIJ(y 24.·19~ J918 , 8eactl .Cahl 92546
°"·attorney fMS,-,<>111.IBUSIMtSS. SERVICES. • · Su6M • su.5411 This b11s1nffs 11 con·
1UCf1 o\tler relief u may 21721 S., BrOOllhurt! •C. . · . dueled by .~111band 1nd wile
·anted' by Ille COllfl. Tri. "H'°"llngtofl · Beac11. Calif MUC llJTIC( "8JC ll)JIC( JOlln Ell P""' Ill
lltwnenl 01 wages, tJll. 9~1 , · : ~ ~ Tn11 1111emen1 wd ''*'
rf ll'llOMy or property °'I oem.i· James Lay11nd. FICTITIOUI .,..... ·,tC'TITIOUS .,..... w1111111e County Clerk 01 Or·
, co11rt aoJhe>rlzad 21732 S. ISr~lllQt •C:, MAim ITA~. NAm ITATl...U I an~ Count1 on June 23
aedlrlQI may 1111o tftult Hu11t1ngton Beach. Cetlt 'flle following persone are Tiie lollowtnQ perSOM .,. 1911
L"I 1MT 92'!fl • doing bullflelS as. . Oolng bu11ne11 as FJIU1'I "'Of•• ... Clertl, er.1 TIMI. bltll!'fll IS con· MESA MAAIHE. 220 VIC· SAIL INN MOTEL. 2t27 P11bhstled Ot1nge Coast r9tlrtle. ~ Clertl 1 ducted by an ~ torl8 Street. Costa Mesa. N-port Blvd . Newiiort [)My Piiot July 3 10. 17 24
okei. St,eevu a . The regis trant com· Cahf 92t27 BMch. c.tif 92'63 1981
IUb AttOtMys lor 'Peet-lmeticed '° transac1 bull-Guy ._ T•bulh. 3071 Yadu AllCM ... 2627 New· Su-647 "·PO Boa 1109. Arcata. neas under !he llcti1lou1 Samoa Pt . Costa Mela. pect Blvd . Newport Beach. .._.,. 11111\Ttl'C
•5521-1109 . • · ~ flame 0( narnee Call! t2t27 ca111 92683 ,--."' "'"~ <tlllalled Orange co..1, .. tectabo\l9ote.iuly12.1H1 Sona• .Terb11sll. 3076 Th11 .bu1iness 11 con-FlCmlOUl.,...ll
" PNot July .10. 11. 24.' OanJl'I J. ~ Samoa Pl . COit• Meta. ducted by .. an 1no1v1oua1 NAMI ITATamNT Ml , . ' Tllii .. ....,... .. was filed Caltl. 92627.1· The reg11trant com· Tiie following per10ns are > • : . s\ltM wttll the Cc>Unty Clerk 91 Of. This b11~1ne11 Is con· •menced to transact bull· doing bulffleM 11 ___ ..._ __ . --ange County on J11ty 19. dueled by l\ulband and wife neu under Ille fletltloul TRINITY PROPERTIES & "8.IC'llOTIC( , . 1911 , . The registrant com· business name or ~INVESTMENTS 6761 ,_ mencecl to transect butt-llltedaboveonJuty 15 1tll · ._ .. ---11 ·Publlll'led Orange Coett MM under Ille hctltloUI Yadu Au....~1a . Canterbury Or , Huntington '""'---o p " 3 . .._ leeetl. Callf 92M7 !Am ITA~ ·, 111y llot .Alty ,4, 1, bullnMf name .or namee Thil 1tatement was fMed Mlc:Nll F At>ral'lam 6761 • lollowlrlO persons are August 7. 14. 1... lilted abo\19on .Nty 12, 1HI wit" the County Cler11 of Of. c.ttett>ury Or . Hllnl;ngton '~ u . Su-el5 Son .. Terbulll ange County on .Nty 19. 9-ctl Caltf t2M7
'.NNER 8ROTHEA$. Thll llatement .... fMed 1MI . a.one w Abraham. 676 1
4 Copper Cliff Ct . ~I · MUC llJT1C( "''" the County a.rte of Of. ,_ c.tiert>uty Dr Huntington
• Calif. 92930 . ange County on . .Nty 14, Publllhed Orange COl9t 9-ctl Callt 9~7 wen.. Aay'Long. 24534 FICnnbua ..._.. 1~ . Oaily Pilot July 24. 31, Tr:.i bullnell II con-.., CM Cl .. El Toro. • MAim tTA.ft_,-,_,., August 7. 14, ttel duc1ed t>y lluHMCI ano wile
92'30 . ·. .' T ... fOlowtnt ""°"' ale Pub41Shed Orange COMC Su-113 MICf\MI F Abraham ~Ann LOf\I. 24534 dotng'bullnell •: • Deily Pilot · Jl!t'I. 24· 31• This ataternent was tiled
..,. Cliff Ct. ·Et J-6ro, C 0 N T I N E N T A l Augull !'· 14• ·"" · · Ml.IC ll)T1C( Wllll Ille County Clerk ol Or· t2t30 ENTERPRIZE. ~ Merrln\ac !kf.175 S8t • · ange Counly on June 22
• bull,,.11 11 · con· Way -.7. Coeta Meaa. Call! .. -.,. 11111\Tll'r FICTITIOUI IUeMM 1te11 .
rd t>y: l\Ulbllfld andAolrif9, t2ti6 .' • • • ,.._ nu1-. NA• ITATIMDIT ,_., ..
w'en Ray Long AIM ~ .00 Mer-• PICTfTICMll .,_M Tiie fOllowing '*'°"' are Published Orange Coast ~~.;r of n:. t; :::J.• .' Costa Meal. ... ITATl-.r. ~X~A~IC~· 4 17 3111 ~:1 P1IOI J111y 3, 10. 17 2•.
• County t.pf1 Juna 23. · :TMa • IM*MM . II C~· • Tiie ~ ~.,. t , Newport 8eac:h. Calif Su-6«
• -LI.-. dueled by an lndivlduiil doifl9 bualnea• · t2t63
' · , ,......, , The· r•t••tral\t co~· CAMPAIGN CONNEC· CNttea E Co•. Ir . 33091 MUC llJTIC(
blllMct Orange COtllt ~ tO tranaecl tlUll-TIONS. 1!054 8'ueweler lllegatt• Ct Sen Juan _.....;....;.;;;.;;;.;;..;.;.~.;.;;.--
Piiot .My 3. 10. 17. 24; ,,... under !tie flc111~ Lane. JM\tlngton 8Mcfl. c.pittrano. Cahf t2t7S FlCTITIOUe .,... ..
.. ' • 6-1' :ea. nt1M .or r.,,.e Cellf. 121;"9 . Jeftfey~nCo•. 20a C~ MAim ITATIMDIT • · lu-t42 _.., above-on(~ .~I · Mery I . lcott. 24002 Iron-Ins Ave • Newport Beach. The tollowlng pereom ., • ..a it. llJYll'r. AIM ~ . f"'9d i.n.. L.aguna Niguel. Celli 92M2 dolnO tNllne.1 • ~ ,,_ Thia ~l wai'.ni,d Cellf. 12117 ·. TNI buliflHS IS con· APPEARANCE SYS·
:Ttnoul .......... wl~ the CoUnty Ctertt °'°'" .::::!"' M. Helend. 17054 dueled by a general Part· n..-s. 21112 Greanboro
tMm .-TA\illllif lntll Co\ll?'Y on JvltY 11, IMdl ~a;;...7"'1ngton n«llll9 Ln . H11n11ngton 8eac:h, C8111
1 -..-.one.,. 1911 • · · Tfle retlllranl com· t2t46 "'""""?~ ... ._. •• • · ~. • ,_ Thia . bullneH It con-manc:.d to tranMCt bull· e..ty Ann Della-Re-•. ~r:t-;llT• ~ ""blilNd Oflflgl eo... due1~ 'l ~ ,_ under the ' flCll IOUI 21112 QreanbQfo l fl . HUf'll·
ta'I ~ 91 '-'• Delly "'°' JVit 14. ·It. -r · ~ neme or nemea lnQton 8eectl Callf 92Mt
4 Ctlli.nt27 ;; . Audull 7. 14. 1... ' ..,,.n.:.•=;:~of~ .._,M>oveon~ 14. 1911 l111s bullMH II con· ;;
&e ...,._a...t, a~ E. • Count; on JMM n ~~. Jt. ........... ducl9d by ¥' lndrvidual It .. <*la.Meat~ C411f. ~ • ,,_ _,. ... ...... .._..,ly Ann o..e ~ p . • '.. • • • P!llJC mncE W _,.IM County Ctertl of Of· Tl'lll atatemenl .. fled
• ..,_. It con· • • ~ c-""' County on .MJ 14. """' IM County c... of Of· .; i.,: • lndlvia.1111 \ fllCnnaua W• Olly~.,.,,,, 3. lb, 17. 14. .... ... County on Juna 23. •8111Mft llM9 ITA~ 1• Pm1G lMI
•••• hMl ...... -Fi:~:~........ ....., ~ ~-.;.~ .... ~.;--..: ~: IT Al'T'f.110,,,., A;.. 1. t4, t... . . ~ ~rfr. ,<;,>;:~
ltrMt. ""'*1 IMCfl, SU..11 19M
• ~~ CeM.tMP · flll:mt1uea111•11 Su-449 blllf!ld Oi Go.e TilolNI UJI OOWt. ':/: .... ITtT I t PmlJC ll)T1C( ~JtlirS, t .. 17.14. ~Corene dll ':;TI!e==r-1!'9 lllCTmDUelUll I• fta& ll)T1C(
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1 British
nobleman
5 RatlOnal
9 Kismet
13 Shoestring
17 $-shaped
mold Ing
18 Valuable
discovery
20"fortune-...
teller's card
21 Raee tr~•
23 Dismounted
24..Moon of Uranus
25 Mer~
26 Soft cap
27 Canadian
· 1ndian· • , '
28 Vine flower
31 Ranted
33 Simmer
35 Actress Luptno
36 Setze
38 Gr'oss minus
net
39 Hurry
42 lncompelent « Cooked in an
oven
46 Born
47 Poplar
48 Droops
49 Star in Orion
52 Malioe
54 Usher
55 Drones
56 Confronted
5 7 Diversifies
58 Paddle
59 Branch
60 Future
poficeman
61 Inn
62 Works
64 Skin openings
65 Carried
66 Unhappy
69 Earth. e.g .
71 Waited
72 Dug for ore
73 Burmeee
language
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74 Sped
75 Huron and
Michigan
76 Rabbits
77 Arouse
78 Burden
79 Thorny shrubs
80 Sees socially
8 1 Lines
82-Existed
83 Cut apart
84 Healed
85 Handbag
86 Cut into cubeS
87 Works the land
88 Post
89 Understand
92 Caused a
disturbance-
94 Peels
95 Dimwit
96 Remain
97 Named
98 Pieces
99 Festival
100 Female ruff
10 1 Cob
102 Singes
104 Stanza
106 Paved
107 Mine entrance
109 Two$0me
110 Regret
111 Top of the
head. ·
112 Kingly
114 Pe'renn1a l pinlt
120 Knob
124 Swift
126 Actor.Borgnine.
to friends
127 Rich cake
128 Opera melody
129 Cubic meter
130 Slant
131 Quarrels
132 Weirs
133 Utopia
134 Uses needle
and thread
135 Fit of anger
136 Instead
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DOWN
1 Cargo
2 Eye amorously
3 Bridle pari
4 Hated
5 Flower part
6 Bow's
proiect1le .
lo.Slack Fr
8 Late
atternoons
9 Cobra·~ tooth ·
10 Seed covering
11 AU: Lat.; , ·
12 Everlasting
13 Throw SIO~Y ..
14i.AsSert , ,
15 Gem we1g~t , ·
16 Grace· · ,..:
19 Omits· "
20 Pull ~ ..
~2 R~d ¥>layers
29 Snooier.'. _ ·
30 T1be(an o•
32 Doe ,
34 · X .. rn •· .
ancient Rome
37 Scolded
39 Aura
40 On the ocean ·
41 Kirk Douglas.
him
42 Metnc•foot
43 Swapped
44 Cot
45 Ventured
48 Totals
. 50 Frosts (a
cakel
51 Ot>tarn
53 Nothing
55 Sword handle
56 Gabbie's
charges
57 Ballots
59 Fibbed
60 Secret
writings
"61 Sharpens
63 Singles ,.
64 f1ghtwad
65 Weary
66 Segregate
67 Feve<
. ""'·
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68 Monies 0W1ng
69 Ship's front
70 Actress Turner
71 Founded '
72 Spouses
73 Baker:s
, products
75 Adored
76 Hurts
77 Knitting
strtch •
79 Ebbed
eo· Comp\Jlsu:>n •
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83 °Locat1dns ·'• · ' . . . . , · 84;:Wagori·; . ·.as Fade ·'
86 Mr Oelu1se ;: •
870ts1in1 ; ·:· ~·
88 Spec~
' 90 Roof edge '
9 1 t e>Oked at ;
92 (ntho1ctg1es .
'.. 93 Water
94 ·Qanc.e step
-95tEvol,vJtS
96 Night music
'97 A•P .
98 Superior
ability·
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Eastern to cut 4,000jobs, stop· service to 14 cities
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Money•}Q81ftd afrl'tne ret~ to roots tbe ..wntll maads of bitter coatnct ~ EM1H'D0i ~---m .... Tbe 12 perceat reductioa ia ..... 8mD WU eD route to Milmi lam . aa-e ~•wee•~ ud 1M ~ NewYcd. W••..-,AtlMta.t WClltbw~lllowtMabtilleto.n A~aa, 1~ ~DOI bl Mdld
to ~:&ID market strendth M •ay9 chiailtlunioe. nidl11•1kh11,.... Niimi .. bldle00Noltllecarriet'1 off I ~ ...... ol hi lllt frida)L. Earlier thil ~word ~-a"6-.aa, '-'GQQ for 10,000 warbn at llilurn. The .w:..111-... .. Weliawblen~owa.-~ oftheim~c:uts Mllkl ----------------=---------------:arrier ii .m .. S161 .mlltioD in .. Y _ TM l*IKRd am will tie to bolll ._ 111111. No ODlllllM1 cu ..,_ f.utern Would blw .. DO ty."
MIAMI (AP) -.....,.._... toaio, Teaa1; Poiate-1-Pitre, cutaandocbercc..111 a.. UJCl8 i1Mt HI rfoa _..,...... -'>IO-.ofdlialDllDltUde."Btbl
Ea•&m Airtiw ays it will alt 4.000 Oueill'ft u111; Sa Di19D; St. Lucia. Tbe Milmi-bwd airtiDe allo ii iacl ... • I ••t ,......_ llid. Tbe unioOI contend Teut Air ii
;.. or 12 pel'Olllt olita WClltine, W•Jadill.•T-.Ariz. .tins S69 mlllioa i11 COMellioa1 ~--Tlleadlwil redwtbe f.altcra'•~t. Tew Air Corp. ~~i:"::"..=-.: ud eliminlte .Mee to 14 cities oa 04We .. prw1 •ills the lirlifte. &om its piJoU union, whicb · bepn ~ to 29,500. down tiom Iola $466 nullioo Ill&~ ' '-'A.I·-.__
Aus. 31. We're ..,... ... ; .. tbe airtiae. I ronnaJ contnct ta1b with the com-·U.300m5cpeember l9M RoaCole,IDOk..,.•fcW~'• :; :U~":e aun:::i:,d{O :.:ore the
Tbe 14 cities bejJll cut ue An. don't_.. to ... blame aay-penlJ..riday. lndudediatlle4,000•ploywto brw:boltbeAirU.PilotsAllOCia-lirlinetoprofttability. ~· N.M.; Fort de ftuct. where, .. llid "-ideDt Pbil Ilka. .. ~We loll Siil mill.ioo. 111 be cut bJ .. ,_or~ Mbwet tioe. laid the naow wa .. cavalier" -Mal~·1191; 1-V11t1 wt .... citi .... aci1ls COits ad ia-W. Eu1ern ii retumiJll to itl will be 520 .• ia Miami. JOO ia and .. ad I raJ lllp ia tbe f'llce to tile. The Machiniltl union ii -a. a Nev: Plul, Mma.; en:.. com°:iboll for f.M1ern•1 baic roots in an attempt to repi1I A dull ud J50 ia ~ Oty, Mo.. ~ Eastern employeel o( Kaw ~yar contract with rai1e1 ol l.5
()klaf..WM -' hlll. a.la; b• ._.. . ltreDllh in the marbtpllce," laid which will DO ~ be die carrier*• Ci'1, ~ ~ lhe bub a MICCell" percent and S ~t. which Ewrn Oinallll. Neb.; ..a Sa Aa-Friday's unouncement came in Bakes. Westerll bub. IMil llid. Machnusts local chief Charles says will coat SSO million yearly.
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Inns honor
sales staff
• • • Santa ADI resident llet.11• J.
Dbm hu been elected secrewy-
treuum and· a director of the
C1•ul111i ~ 11n A.111eladla ti Odlfw*. . C ii ID orpnizatioa
of SOO member firms, consilti111 of
majneers in private~. includ-
ina ownen. _ JWiaapUI and em-oloyees. Schaefer Dixon A Aaociltes Inc. enpees in ~bnical lefVicel,
aeismic Clllineerina and hazardous
waste rnameemenL
• • • or. Cr8'I E. ~a Costa Mesa
doctor or chiropractic, bas been
accepced for membership in · the OranF County Society of..-the Cali-fornia Chi . Allociation. He
joins neart~tbers u a me~r of the laflCSl state .chiropractic or-
pnization in the country. Gibson ·
specialiies in treatina s-taents with
low beck pain. He mes sucb
chiropractic techniques u..stress re-
duction and acupressure.
l . "' .'0.H ~u.: f'lauee, I ~ · Aiv.Wo .of thQ . Chuc Malabanan
\-· Bink. ~.A. thai provides a (uJJ .....
h ·;. • of student loans and other financial ... ; : servi~ bas iwned i..,. ....... or
·, ··; .Soi"Ona d'tl Mar u director OfClme
. · · . : • . 'Education; 'Firianoe/Califomia. She ... · ·, will dittct the .nwketina of Chue'•-
,.• • · educational j finance · producu
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·: · • Marty · SWtnhoh. princis-J of
: • . Bi~·· Laguna N11Uel Desian . ~ · . ·Centtt South aqdihe Southwest De-,-, _; · • .; . sian . Ceruer. in· Phoenix. bas ID·
• . noueoed the app()intment of..,.. '! ! ~ a.;.enasdirectO(ofl~sina.Sbewill
• _ ~nt Bincher. dc-Yelopcn of the ,~ter, in their national leasing pro-
iiam for the rlew Arizona complex.
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BJ PATIUCIA A. LONG ........ cw 0 3 2
Local community benks seem to be a product of the earlier days
when employees knew cu1tomen by name and Iona lines were not
invented yeL Today, .waitina for the next available teller wbo rushes
throuah your trantaetion to ,et to the next penon waitina in line, ii an
anno}'lna. but relatively CODStlnt, situation. But, at Universal Savinp Bank in the Newport Hills Center in
Newport Beach, there is I nice chanee or pr.c:e frOm Wte impenoul
bents: Custoinen are offered a cup or c:Ofree. peeled by name and
offered service immediately ... People are not just a number in our bank.
wt want them to be comfonable when they come in to do business,"
Judy Leach. branch manqer, said. · ..
Oak desks. c:eilina fails., plan11 and soft music creawe a homey
settina where Leach; Andre Colucci. operations maD11Fr. and
Rosabelle Zif:f;'l; customer service 1epraent1tive, peel customen with a friendi do and a professional .. How may I help you?"'
The amall 11aff exhibits-a.friendly ~ -customen comfonable and aware that Ibey know their job ... We attend
traini!'f!c"1inan to keep u~to-dlte on the current cbaftlCI i1I our
fie]d.u" . ~-~Sa· . . _.... . . . ..... . .• ,,_ n1vc1:wu vmp Sr:--.--llel 1n commun1ty«'lell_, terVK:e Wlm
special ~ms for individual and local busineaes. .. We keq> most of
our business in the local Southern Califurnia area." Leach said.
Currenttl, Univena1 Savinp i1 9f'erina a spepai propal!' called the Univma Triple Bodus Plus AccouftL It requires f Certifica1e o(
Deposit for I minimum or SS,000 and Jives tbae customen I CD
eamiq interest rate one-half percent over current bank rates; a free
interest~ming check.in& account; and a bonus ofS2~ deposited into
the checking ac:oount. . ,
.. We try to find the best propam to auit individual neecta." Lach
said. "We take the time to sit down and talk to people about what i1 the
best investment for them."
Universal Savinp bas nine branches in Southern Califurnia,
includin1 the one located at 2620 San Mipel Drive in Newport ladl.
Commercebancorp lnconie
rises 39%1 in second qaarter
l
c-r ue •••e•l'f:. bfl aaDOUDCed eami.1111 ror the second quancr wl tbe u mcMdh ended J~ 30, 1918.
Net income for tbe lix moedll Wllt-$1,079.000
rauh.i111 in~ per sblreolll centa. This 1e~aen11 an increue or 39 percent over tbe S774,000 and 9 c:enta
eamiJtp per share reported It June ~.} 987.
SciCond quarter net income wa aMS.000 or 49 ~11
per shire comoared to S4 l3.000 or l l centa per sblre 1t
Jane 30 1917. T<*I _,. iacrened 20 ~t to
S247.670.000&omS206,690,00011 June 30. 1917. TOlal
deoolits i.na...S 11 percent to $227,616,000 fi'om s I 92, 160,000 and tolll · net lout increued to s 134.z!80,000 from s 130,437,000.
1 ne Nc#pon 8eadHaed com--:1 recently com-pleted a succ:e.Aal ss millioa peem~ stock O&rina
underwritten by Keefe, ~ A Woods. wbidi tosether with .... =... contnbu1ed to ·1 S7 percent increue in . •. ~ty. briallina equity to s 11 ,S?o.ooo &om tile_! LIJ t 9~ooo 11 Jiane JO, 1911.
President and ulia Eucutive Oflicer Clyde H.
Goster1 said the nhaneed equity {*.itioa lloas with
excellent operatifta results llave pomtioeed the bUlk to
continue i11 powtb u one o( die 1lraat iDdependent
banks., with headquanen ia ~ CoUnty. · .. . ..
lh•wlea .._bat acauired 2.66 million lbares. or 38.6S percent of the ltoCt ia l.-0. •d1111d lllC. Tbe
·stock wu ourdwed &om c:enaiD lbarelM>lden of Lancer
for at1out Sl million ia cab. l..aDcer ii a manur.eturer of
a wide raqe or ortbodontic: produett told worldwide.
The ~ or the i11vesun.t is to divenif) the Newport compeny's boJdi• while continwna to
develop specialized technolcJlia ID the ll'Cll or tranl-
dermaJ drua delivery and di~ Bi~ controls 1 ~r-healtb<are com·
-panics ~ in the developmen~ manur.eture and
marietin& of tranldennal dnla delivery systems; ad-
vanced, alJeray products IDd services; dilpoli1 Qd
treatment or animaJ diteate1, and dialnoltic teit products
forthe'home, physician anch:tiftcial laboratory martets. • • • ,,_, o.lel 18C .. a unit of Irvine-hued Fluor Corl> .•
WfS awarded a contnct by&.-V.,...._ C.. .. 4wbolly
awned aubsidilry ofWhite Plains. N.Y .-bued"Mitaubilbi
Kasei America Inc. Its parent company, Mitsubishi K.uei
Corp., is Japan's laflCSl chemical manufacturer. The
value of the contnct Ml not dildnled.
The process teCIOI' of Fluor Daniel will provide
enaifteerina and construction ~t for a new photoconductor manuracturiq plant located in
Chesape:ake, Va. Initially, the plant will contain 74,000
square feet. Mitsubishi bse1 Corp. has plans for an
exs-nsion to 102.ooo·square feet within the next three to
five yean.
The plant will (ll'Oduce orpnic pbotoconducton
which are used 11 a pnmary element in pbotocopi&l and
printen. Construction belins in October and is scheduled
for completion by the encl of 1989. • • •
Newport Beach-bued a11a..,. m. bat re-
purchued 390,000 shares, or 4.S percent, or ita ouf:lllndina·.~~mon stock ill an open-market tran1-
act1on on 1ub' 20. The repurchase was ll)lde punuant to the company'•
previously unouncecL common stock ~ pro-
gram. Readicare now bas 8,249,000 shires ouwandina. .
Readicare Inc. is a developer and operator of
outpatient medical centen and propams. • • • Fluor Corp. has announced that a joint venture between ._.._. Bleetrle ....._..._. IDd Fluor
Daniel Inc. has been awarded a contnct by Oater C.,.
of Windsor Locks. Conn. Value o(the contnct wu not
disclosed. The joint venture, SEIFluor Daniel, has been
contracted to provide eqineerina, ~t. con-
struction, operation and maintenance servic::a (or a ~
mepwatt, ps and oil·fired combined .cycle coeeneration plant. Dexter's C.H. Dexter Division, which'" oroduc:a
specialty nonwoven and s-per products, wi1f ute the
llelm, and the excess electricity will be told to
Connecticut µpt l"4S Power . Desian tqan ih Man:h in Fluor Daniel'• Irvine
offices. The pro.)Cci i1 scheduled to be completed in early
1990. ••• TM Ba••••• c.. bas reponect a lou ofS242.8 l 3. or
11 cents per share, for the ffnt quarter ended June 30,
which compares to a net income ofSJ 13,998, or S c:enta ~ share, for the like quarter last year, announced Thomu T. Hammond. president orthe Newport Beacb-
besed mona. benki!'I rum. Revenues for the fint quarter were S<t,.992,012, wbicb
reflected a decrease of 26 pe!Ullt over the like quarter last ~r. Loan Ofiajnations forthe period ended June lOwere
SI 09 million compared with SI 2S million (or last Y._ar, a
13 percent decreate from the like period lut year. l.oul
serviced at June 30 were S6Sl,264,000 compered with
S618.821.000.at M1rcb 31. _ _
Shareholdm'equitywasSI 1,347,811 lbrthilquarter
compare(t with S 11,004, I 73 for the previous one, an
incrqse or three percent or a per share equity of SS.36
compared with SS.20. ·
Aocordin& to Hammond, the coms-ny plans to sell
between SO and 60 ~t ofits loan _P!'Oduction tervic:inc
released throupout fiscal 1989, whteh will create hiaher
income in subtequent qoaners. ••• Prtmtrwb i.e., an Irvine-hued manufacturer of
computer printers. has reponed a net income of S 1.419.000, or 31 cents per share, for the quarter ended
June 24 on sales ofS3S.4S3.000.
This comparn with a net loss of Sl,S48,000, or 34
cents per share. on sales· of $27.489,000 for the fint
quarter of the previous year .
ThecompanyreportedabacklotofS30,097,000uof
the end of the quarter.
Li.nk between magazine, stock prices probed Taiwan attractl
trade ml11ion
Business Ambessadnn Inc. of
Irvine will conduct a trade
mission to Taiwan and TIW-
land. cks-rtina Jan. 2S. 1989
and retumina Feb. 9.
Series of suspicious trades just before
Business Week dates prompts Inquiry
their stock holdinp to the editor in
chief and will not report on those
companies, Mc:Geachy said.
Mary McCue, J SPC>keswoman for
the Securities and "Excblqe Com· N!~ YORK (AP) -~series of bcgan-trackjna stOcb ~tioned i1I miuion in Wubioaton. declined to
susp1c1ous stock trades Just before the ''Inside Wall Street 'Column after comment on. wliet6er-~ l!lmCY is
Business W~k:S widely-read" Wall · no1icina unusual rite$1' ~ heavy invcstiplina the matter. Spokespeo-
Street column hit the streets has I lradina volume irrthote stocb on the Die for the Netw York Stoel &dlUee prompted an j nvestipt!on by ··the · day Business Week was printed but had left their offtea for the day wbea"
· mapzinc's publisher that "coven the befQrr it reached newuta~. c&.lled.for comment
• · enllre q~ration.·· . . She said RQ' employeea.J>ad been The preues beain rollina out !Mi-
• 9'1incss. Week spokeswoman statpended or fi~. ness Week ift'lk early momi111 each
. . ~ McGeachy said Thu~y that Althouah ~ cau.1e of the move-Thu"fldat at plants•tn Connecticut,
. . ,McOraw-Hill Inc. was investiptina ments has not been determined. the Ylitconstn and California, wbicb
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• .. •. ·: die maia1ine's editorial staff as well probe i.s.reminilC.ent oh case involv· ~uc:e th~ U.S .. edi= and in
. , , ; . ·• employees in its four. printiha 1naaWillStreetJoumalreporterwbo · nnsylv1n11, which uces the
·' . ~tf to determine whether market· pve a stockbroker 9dv1nce infor. . international edition. . ~ =· 'tiv.c. information w. as. bei"• matio11oncolumunpec:tedtomove .·The ~·ne, ~~has circu~ -·.. stock prices. taon of 000, 11 • sbiDOed to dis-. : · 1n advancc of pubhcauon. Al~siness Week em...__ ire .tributon on unct,. y aDcJ ii releued 1 · • McGeachY. said that .. some time lf""r-· he ne4w1 ed after the k _ lllck•" the company·.s i.-.1 coun-1. info td 11 pen of.their orientation .to t m 1a stoc
-..... T"' that they are Qblilated to ditclole market cloles thft day. .· ~
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Mc:Geachy said the SUsplCIOUI
stock movements occurred on 1everal
Thursdays. Accardi~ to a story from
Dow Jones Pro(esa1onal Investor
Report on Thursday, of the 20 stocks
mentioned in the last seven .. Inside
wan Street'" columns., eijht role
sharply on heavy volume for no
aPJ19rent reason the day the issue was pnntt'd. .
For example. a week aao Orlldco
Systems Inc. jumped SI 1 ahaR to
S9. 7j on more man five times its
IV~ daily volume. The llOCk WU
mentioned favorably in the column of the Business Week illUe available
to the public the followint day.
Gene G. Marcial, autbor of the
column, told Dow Jone1i .. we•ve
been v~ much aware of when it
happens'" McOeachy said McGraw-HUI
checks the m111Zinf1 securitY.
measures each week and moniton
stock movements followina publi·
cation.
"Volumes and stock prices typi-
cally move on Fridays and Mon·
days." she noted, but that is after-the
mapzine is disseminated to the
public. ..We're very aware of the
impact Business W~k has on .the
markets."
McGeachy said it was JK>t unheard
of for prinUDI olant employees and
driven to be ollered cab for 9dvance-copies of some mapzines, but she did
not include Business Week in that
catca<>l'Y.
McGraw·Hill's invesciption was
not limited to Bulinesa Week'• edi· toril1 ltlft', lhe said. ..It coven the
entire gperation," indudinc the com·
peny'a printi111 planta, she said.
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Patterned after the firm's
mission to Malaysia, Sinnpore
md lndonem earlier ti.ii yar-
and open to all ind~•~ and., , , services, the delepuon will be ·
led by a major public official
and limited to 30 people.
The trade million is ~
sponsored by Oms County
Business Fint,, the W'"ortd Tnide
Center AS10Clltions o( 9nftle
Coun!Y. Inland Pacific, Oxnard
and Greater Los Aqeles; the
International Muketina As-
sociation and the World Tnide
Association of San Dieto.·
For more information, pbone
ISi-Os.JS or 151-0444.
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