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1988-07-31 - Orange Coast Pilot
Temporary solution to finding shelter can eve optntoa ong-termnlg ·tmare By GREG KLERllX °' ............. You may not have noticed, but the . Ha'Pcnny Inn gn Newport Boulevard . is now the SCabrccze Motel. The · chanac is so recent that the buildina's ne\V name isn't even· listed in di~ tory assistance. The buildina's siftll 1till says Ha'Pcnny Inn. but it is ~itraped over with a white sficet, the only real indicator of cha121t· The place itself hasn't chanacd much. It's st ill a muddy brown. two- levcl block· of plaster and brick into which· doors and windows arc cut with artless repetition. The ribbon of sidewalk rimmina the buildina is chipped and· ~plintcred, with holes in places and new plaster in others. In the dimly-lit walk way runnina beneath the floors. the laundry room hums with busirins while children play hidc-and--scck. A tioy swimmina pool sits unused. separated b)'. J fenc~ from the roar of cars on Ncwpon Boulevard onl y a few fctt away. For Kath}! Davidson. her husband and their three children. this has been home for more than a year. The family's bciac-walled room at · ahe Seabreeze has the look of a ny wcll- lived home, c•cept that it is com· Museum opening gets wave • ·reviews -· By LANCE IGNON °' .. ....,,....... .. The guests who showed up for the gala opening of a new museum in Huntington Beach on Saturday did their best to follow the dress code. Not tharanyone wore black tic, mind you, but they did ma~:f : brush the sand ,._f-"'fLlbcir fccl ost-worc .. -lo Chili Davia hits homeruna from both sides of the plate and drtvea In five runs In 15-14 win owr the Whtte Sox./D1 ·Rams open pre-season with 14-7 loss to Bengals In H.all of Fameg•me./D1 California· _ Gov. Deukme)lan returns from trip to Pacific Rim ready to battle Legis- lature over budget./ Al Nation pants. l f\afs no sman-cauWhen-you .considcr"what a sacraficc it was for most of the guests to aivc uP a perfectl y-ood day of surfing to attend the opemna. But what the hec~ this was no rqular mustum kick-on . This was the commemo ration of the Hun1in1ton Beach International Surfing Museum. The grand opcnina i!i scheduled for noon today. While no Guggenheims. C'arncgies or Simons were on hand. some of tht b1ges1 names m surfing society were. Dick Dale. "King of the. Surf guitar." showed up to donate his first ·electric guitar, which he played dur- ing I 955 and 1956. a few yean be fore recordi ng his scn\inal surf instrumen- tals. O\.·an Torrc;nte of Jan and Dt'an arrivrd with band member Mark Ward. Martial art s champion David Nuuhiwa. fat hrr of ont' of surfing's greatest competitors. David Jr .. made an appearance. (Pleue Me llUS&Ull/ A2) SuNDAY SP tCl~t \lands a crib for 1-month-old Mickel along wi th a 1elevision -.et and a i.inalh:r dre~cr wi..th a_m1rr.or. A few more.• steps bc}ond the dresser 1s t·he family's tiny kitchenette ·and tht baahroom. . . . . . It is not an ideal livi ng atran~ ment. Davidson admitted. But with the family's limited. income. they cannot afford the · .. astronomical dow'npayment ·usuall y necessary to move into· an apanment. Several oFganlZatJon• offer assistance There are a number of orpnizations in the Oransc Coast area that ofll·r assistance 10 familin in limittd incoml' si1u;1t1on\ Most organ11a11ons ofTcr food. counschng and doth1ng. and some ofTer temporary shcfter and refaral tu other agencies. Fotlow1h!! " :i pan ial li'lt of apt-nc1N that pr"' 1dc-a!l;1,1anl'.l. • FISH (friends In ~rv1ce1 10 . Humanity): Emcrgcn«> assistance for food, clothing. housin1. Spon-iO(cd by local churches. 408 Irvi ne Avenue. Newport Beach. 642-6060. • Share Our Selves (SOS): Short-term emcrgcncy fina ncial aid for food ;tnd clothing to fam1hes in crisis. Al!>CJ rl·fcrrals. 66 1 Hamil ton St .. Costa Mesa 642-3451 . • H1'I Hando;: food. clothina and ov~rn1ght shelter. I 7270 Wa~d. Founuun Valle~. 96~-2 1 11 • Ass1stanct· Leagul' Prov1dl·\ food and cloth1ns for ix·r\on' II\ 111g 111 llun11n gi.111 lk<1d1 11111~-\(ii Waln ut. Huntmg10n &al·h 5Jti..,.i()4-i • . .\ss1st;incr Lragut' Pr~ 1dl'' food and clothina for l) ':,1111' 1, .. 1 • • I . f' 1.. g, •d 11nh q .. < J!.:thna. Lag1Joa tkal 11. ~'J~·hO'i ; • Orangf ( ounl) C ummu111t:,. Dc.-velopment Coun· r 1I: Assists low·Jncomt• 1 nd1' adual'> and fam1hcs in findint uffordablc-housing. lnforma11on and r.eft rral. 1440 E. I 1r\t St.. F1r'>I Floor. Santa .\na 547-6801 . • . • Or.:ingc ( o~nt > \tx..•aal Sen 11.;es ..\gc.-ncy: Financial assistance to nl'Cd~ ch1ldrc:n. 1heir parnts or other eliaible relauves who arc. unahk H• supon tht'm~l vt's. 2020 W. Walnul. ~nta Ana 541 ·77 14 So a.hey .make do at the Scabrct'zt, . (Pl-. ... llOTSL/A3)· -------------------------------- " A collec:tlon of rare MUlaella, ....n.a. pabllcadona from tlae l 980a •. a lo~ boa.a and a poeter· from tlae mme. ~.'Qlqet Goea County's ethnicity becomes apparent Over the years, Coas(developed .. diverse populat!on __,....,...,....,,..,,..... .... ~-=c...... __ .• _.,_ --·-----· .. -~ .... ,...,......, ............ Hawaiian," are Mme of tlae ulllblta In tla,e HantiJllton Beacb lnternadonal 8arflnc Maaeam. h wasn't long ago that Oranar County r~1dcnts thought of them· selves as ethnically and socially homogenous. - That ~rreption ha~ chan&ed rad· 1callhln ~cent years. as tht' county has un to look at u1elf for what 1t 1s, i ka e1doscop1c mil of people from ·around the: -...orld ..( ertaanl\ pnortu l<J7S. m~ofus "' 1ng an <)r,rnge ( ?Unt~ had thr 1mpn-ss10n 11 wn!I largely wh11t', .\nglo-~a~on and Protestant ... said .\hn a Coopcr. of tht lnt.cmat1onal R<"'>l.ut· Committee. a non-profit ttroup 11Tat a1d\.an thr rMCttlrmcnt of ref U~l.l'\ ·· 1 hl·n . a\ -...c: ht~gan gt'ttang thC' largr in-flu, 11f')outhC'a!>t .\s1an people.-after thr \ 1ctnam War. Wt' \l<tnt'd to notice the: 1n' n·d1hlc di\ t•r.tt\ an thr ~pie "ho "l'rt' alr(·ad' ht'rt; .. \1mt rx·upk are a~an· of Orange.- ( nunt,·, l."nnrmou\ Latino popu· 1a11on." a\ well a' largr and grow1hg l·ommun1t1t·' ofV1c.-tnamest". C'ambo- d1an and 1..11i11an pt>ople Two freight trains collide head on Saturday In Iowa, killing-two crew-members and forcing evacuation of about 1,000. /AS Countyassessmen:ts jump 10 percent- Rut ho" man' re'iadt:nh arr eQuall) lam1laar -...i1h tht' rnunt} \Korean. or Rum an 1a n ( 1rrh ~l o-v atC1 an . .\fghan. Lthaclpaan or Marshall~ communallt',., .. Thrn·\ an cnnrmou~ Rumanian Inda About Employment C8 Ann Landers A 7 Home-buylng.rrenzy· eid responsible ,~ increase may lead to win_ fa for cities Business A.9 Classified C4-9 Crossword C 10 Entertainment 84 Horoscope A 7 New Homes C1-3 Opinion A.8 Paparazzi 82,3 Public notices C 10 Sports 01-4 . Styte 81-3 Weather A.2 Weddings A 10 By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. ....,,... ..... Homcbuyers fearful of $low- growth initiatives and anxious to take advan1a1c of favorable interest rates helped boost the assessed value of Orange County property to a 10.5 percent increase over last year. fhatj ump IS the largest percentage increase si nce 1984 and was a full 2 percent higher than county Asstssor Bradky Jacobs had expected. "This year surprised me." Jacobs said of tht recently ttleascd tax Restaurant owner -burns over work . . at Fashion Island IJ LANCE IQNON .............. Ownen of Bob Bums rcstaunint at fashion Island say that ~n.unsa= element ha• been comana th dleir front door and elbowif\I out t ~ clientele. And they're blaim· t111 dR unhappy ci rcum111ntt on The Irvine Co. . ·Robert Bums and\Son1 claam1 that dull and noilC cttatcd by ~adon al • 21 ·~r-old shoppena center · . Illa cauted • 20 to 25 percent drop in ..... th~ the project bcpn in April. "Molt o( tMm (CUllOlnm) under· llllJd. Md put up .ttll i'9 but ...._ t.MrC are co. ... ,, ~ ... ttlle--."llidlU ...., .... U1111t'1.....,1RC11 lllllMal* *'"'' rou.-,. 1r1 lodll lllll••t has flied a lawwh = :nt-lrviet Co .. wllidt owns ...... , •• .,., to prohibit "" • Awm• of COMtt'U(lk>ft duri1111 lunch and dinner houn. The suit alto dtmands that work not take place directly in front of tbe.•...,_and tlaat tnish bins be kept '° yanls from the restaurant. •id mt..anint attorney, o~ M. M~ of Ervin, Cohen and Jaau_p _in Beverly HiU1. .. All n ·re doint is tryina to rqula&c llw ute o(havy construction (Cl\liPIMftt ... _ ·~t fak houn ol lhe ~taur'Mt," ~ said. "Wt realize they have to continue the rmov1tion. M just want to moderate it." Macarep is tthcdultd to in- troduce a pretimilWf i.Uunctioll oa Wednndl)' to cunlil die COM&f1IC'o tiaa . lrviM Co . .u..om.n DIWft ~ • .a .......... mid lld be hn""*91 ft"Olft • COMlnlCtion 1t11M1PoiM to e1lopl tM ,.....,..t .• ,...... ···-.... COIQl!i• .......... (fl1111-0WW/.U) a~sessmcnt rolls which measured activity betwc.-en March I 987 and March 1988. "I aucss I under· estimatc.-d the buy·aheads -that's what economists call those pt'Ople who buv or sell homes now instead of wa1ting'un11I nrxt year. for.whatevc.-r reaso n!I .. " Ja«obs said the high activity 1h1\ vcar ma\ mean a drop-oil' into 1989. kut he · !11111 predicts a percentage 1m:rc:a!>(.' next year of up to 9. 5 percent. "Of cour~. I may change.-that t'!ll1mate a few 11mes before then." he said. 1 hl' h1gh(·r·than-npcc1ed increase Jau1h\ i.a1d thl· 1N·rra-.e was cauSt'd ·1n 3\\t'S~d valut· means higher-than· h~ hal'h dt·mand fo r bu1lda blr land in l'\(X·ctl·d propt>rt~ tax rc vc.-nues for Oran!(l' < ount~. a~t1 vc home sales n t) ·go\C.·rnmcnt~ ahat may help them and .1 'tmng flCrlormanc(' in new ------------C'\'on,tru, tuin. t·~rx·nall ~ an \Outh Or· . angl' ( ount' OnlyOtWlnfl'l•OCl•mll,.• t.igu na tkat h -...a~ a t·onspal·uou~ c•n•"«dtobuy•~-Al lc:ad1.:r an111ng ll.lunt' c1t1c~ ... how1n1a "'hopp1 ng ~IJ pt·rcen 1 tnl-rcasc in wmbat an11c1patcd budgrt deficits. Jamil\ said hC' be he' c.-~ 1hc.-recent hagh ac11v1t:-in ahe real estate market w;" ful'IC"d b) a11ract1 ve interest rates and a trar rhat slow-growth 1n111a11ves might makt' homes ltss affordable by l1111111ng 1he1r !>uppl). In any ca~. thr <>rangl· < ·ounty real estate market pu,hnl 101:11 valua11on 10 S 121 .6 h1ll111n .. up \Oml' S 11.5 b1ll1 on from tht' prC'' auu' vear. pnipcm 'al11l'C. But murh of that 1ncrn1~:. Jau10\ c~pla1nc.d wa\ d ur tu-thl· annnat1on of prt'' 1ousl) lllllllu1r~1r.11l·d South uguna. I .1gu nJ Jkar h no-... ha\ an a!IS.CS~d ';alul' ul .1hout S2 I h1lhon in prop- l'rt \ 11 ' arw "1th ""(''lsed 'alu(' ofS 11 4 h1ll1on plal'fd )('t'Ond Ito Anahc:1m I among nr;angt' < ount} c1t1('s an total 'alut: ft., I.I pcrcent increase over th(' (Pleue ... COUNTY I A2) wmmun11\ an Orange ( ount y.'· said < oupc:r .. The:-ha\l" strona presence. partll ul:lrl ~ in n ·n1ral and north Orangl·< ount'" Rn h < 11md .\Hamescu as the pa''' 1r uf c lrangl· < ·ount) 's only R um;in1an Orthodo" church. I hr , hurl"h con~1sa of about lOO tam1ltn Jnd "growing. -\vrameteu ~Ill "C )ur nll'mhcr\ art" mainly the nl'\\111ma!I ·· ht' -.aad. l'Our sc~ an· an ·t<u man1an Propk hke to hear nllJ \ll and 'IX'l'l h an R uman1an m<>ft ih.tn ( ngll\h " \\ramt''ll' ..aid thr Ch\)rth 1s tM 1 rnll'r of trad111onal hft' for the 1.ou nt ' ·,Rumanian community. But "halt· Rum:in1an' particularl y tt«nt am' al\. ll~r to maintain contact with (Pl.ue eee COUWTT I Al) :..::!_.....__Al VII ••• c.n.a ............ ~ .. Kn'l'iallf'llmli .. ... ~venid ..... •..., o1 w d"oeuVNI l""d OD top of• old wtwood ......... -~ ........... -ne mU1N111 wu the bnindaild ol Nllllie l.o&tdt.•'ollli--... ..-ill downlOWD Hua~ lbcb and chJirman ol the l>Owa-=hants Guild. About II Ko&ICb was on a trip to when lbc pided up ID Amencan Automobilt Allociltioa travel booklet aad no&ic:cd· that. "Hemd had a 4-inch Id and Hat· inaton Beach bid nothina,'' Xotsch faawed that a $utfiJll m.a- 1eum woukf belp brina auention ud tourists to the dOwntown area aad at w ·sanre tilhe·add a DOie orrapect-abilit~ to a sport that helped put tbe city o• the ~p. So with the help of I board el directon that included Mayor John Erskine. a former surfina fanatic. and City Manager Paul Cook. Kotscb v.rcnt about solicitina donations and .. artifacts." Althouah the museum, located in a former bank office at 312 Walnut Ave .• is stiU in its infancy, it already boasts an impressive coUection of pre. v en turn memorabilia. indudina several surfboards that predate Fa- bian by at least 40 years. Placards on the wall tell the story of the advance of sur(ina technology while surf music playes .in the bac~ ground. When asked ifhe felt datcd ~ya s~rf museum. Dean Torrence said: If an.)1hina it makes me fell like ifs all been worth it. It's nice to see it lasttid this long,." As for Jud Stevens. his surfin1 experiences.. predate most of the artifacts. At 63. be is one of, if not the, oldest active surfer in Huntinaton Beach. The . 7-foot-long holllo~ddle board. as they were caHcd, wei cd 2S pounds and was cov with plywood. Stevens said he had to draa one of his feet in the water to make it tum. It was much like the one the museum has on display. rouJh waters in the fu rurc. The city plans to demolish the building in four months to make room for a parkina &ot as pan of its downtown redevelopment plan. City ~ Manqer Cook said the city plans to relocate the museum in a new building next to the pier when the structure is finishcd m about three years. But in the interim. the museum will need a ne• home. Cook said the' U.8. TemP9 ...... ..... ofl ..... .....,.,. • Le .... N.Y. .. ,. ==:.-• • • • Alldlol ... .. • ~ .. .. Mmnle ., n AlllMlcCily • 71 Allllif\ ., 7t ....... 17 74 :::.,_ ICU • • • ~ .. IO ... I02 It lolton .. 72 .__.. 15 ,.. ...... .. n lurtnglon. 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IO 71 a.. 17 .. ::'o::r'iow 12:10P,lft. 5.0 .. .. .....,,..,.IO • n 6:'9°0111. u • 74 ....... • • ._... 11:42p.m • l.O • 11 =~·ice Tl .., 71 .. .. .. llOleAY 11 55 ..,.,,_ .. • ,.,.. .. t :HLM, -~u " 11 ........... 11 II =:r. 12:11 ...... , 52 .. 11 a. &Mill <*lpo 75 .. l .43pm. 1.4 11 • ......... 11 II Second lligll " 11 Senle Monlce 13 .. 15 71 Stodleon .. 71 The -rleel toeley el 1>03 Lm Md 102 1$ TllllOeYll9r II 57 ...... 7•52p.lft . " .. T-It .. TM,._,,_ IO: .. p.m. loeler IN .... .. 14 ........... n 17 . et10;07e.lll ......... Jt was 1939 when Stevens. a retired airplane pilot. saw his fint surfer. ··1t lookcd like a-thinJ that would be a lot of fun . so I paid S4 for my first boai-d. •• he said. Today. Stevens surfs on a 8'-foot, I I-inch Infinity shaped to the latest specifications. He likes the new hiah- densit}' fibe~as board. Now he can go surfing without the aid of another person to lift the 6S-pound solid museum's board of directon is cur-·------~~------"'---------------------------• wood board he used to have. · Althouah the museum appean to be off to a aood stan. it may face some , rcntly loolrina for a new location to last until the permanent site is completed. . WinningLotto.ntimbers picked COUNTYBECOM&$ETBNICALLY MIXED ••• From Al their language and culture, they do to other European cookina. so the Marshall Islands in Micronesia. "We not isolate themselves, ingrcdients do not really presmt a come here mainly for the education • "I think it's not difficult for problem:· she said. but then sometimes you marry. then Rumanian people to adapt to a new But if Orange County's Polish you get a place for the family to live, si tuation." said Avramescu. In residents wo.nt a link kielbasa that and first thing you know you're Rumania. people usually speak two isn't wrapped in plastic. or some real settlcd. By ne AIHC'htff Press • $721 ,000. Three of six is worth an Anaheim, Robert Sessions, 64, of or three tanauagcs. When they come made-in-Poland canned ~s. that's "Then. when you're settlcd. you ---automatic SS per winner. Templ:e City, Joseph Pineda. 31. of here. in a few months they can speak no problem either. she said. stan to ~it other fa mily members Here a~ 1e winning numben The numbers were chosen by Lotto San Diego. and Michelle Guerra. 18. enouah EnaJish to work. Then t~ "We have a real Polish delicatessen from the islands to come here and _pick~ Satui...~y n~ght for th~ Cali-machine durina a television broad· o( San Jose -were amona I 3 buy houses and become settled here. ' in Oranat County " she said, refer-take ad van~ of the cducational fom~~ Lotte7· s twice-weekly 'lono cast oriai.nating in Sacramento. . spanncn who ~on a to~I o~S 700.()()9. The conJJq1tion now assembles at ring to a Fountain Valley ~I~. . opponunities. • 6-49 game: I. 36. 39. 45. 32. 16 and The sales from Wednesday ni&ht to The top pnze possabie an the ~11 St. Paurs Episcopal Church in Tustin In addition to hrr...aHoctat1on wuh K~id the Mlf'Shal~rom-- the bonus number. 47.. . . ·, dnw~n& were ~4 4 ~pin is S2 million •nd 1he minimum but Avt11!!•~.~1t~i¢:JJju;h11~.WIJUtct: ... tli.c.PiiliSliXCAter. .. Cicce.k . .associates. ··tnunit¥·+n.-OFaAp:(?oun•y··AU~ ..... ayers w o correctly guessed all m1lhon. ~~ ~~~-·-..... -·-· ..... ·--·-.iiS.10.000,_ .............. ·---·-·--·-·-·····-......... soon'buy propeny an Anaheim and wath numerous other nataon~I arouJ:!S between ~ a~d 37S people and as --si'n'IUi't'f~r~wm·Sliare·a·pr;·zc-pool c;r· ···u~rSaturdiy an saciamento. an Other winners Saturday were: build its own church. -a.s a ca~ worker for Cathohc Chan-!ocatcd mainly an Co~ta M~. Hunt- S5. 782 million. said John Schade. a ~!laheam ~arpd an.stallcr. a Temple Elizabeth Morris. 61. of Oakland. Other Eastern ~uropea.ns are also t1~. . . angt~n. Beach and ne1ghbonng com· lotterv spokesman. City furniture dchveryman, 1 San $40 000 well reprcsentcd an Orangr County. • I work with 14 different aroups. munit1cs. . All°those who picked five numben Diego Marine Corps in· 'ructor and a · · according to Cooper. . . m~inl~: Europeans but ~t an." she . The .Ma~hall~ express their ~a- plus the bonus number will divide San Jose college frnhm _11 each ~o.n Sl~~nne Lewis. 38· of Coronado. · "There's a large Pohsh communa\y . ~ad.. Th~re arc BulgananJ .. Alba-uonal .adenuty . ma1~y through social among themselves a pnze pool of SI 00.000 on the state lottery Big · · spread all over the county. as well as· nian.s. Afghans. .a l~rge group of gathcnngs. KeJu said. . S U4 million: fi ve of six wUI share Spin... . .. William Marsh. 61. of Stanton. smaller grou~ of ~.unf!lans C:zechs Iranians. Armen~ns .. and lots !Jf "W~ have formed a. soc~I club ,to $793.000: fo ur of six will share The four -Tuho Cordon. 45. of S40.000. ,• and other nataonahu~. sh~ said. others. even Russians. . organize family gathe~ngs. he sa.ad. The large and active Pohsh com-As an example of the JJ.:Owmg "Probably the pnmary maa n- Woman gets UCI Medical Center top job By~ Associated Press . ~ woman has been named to head the UCI Medical Center. the first to hold the top administrative position ,at a teaching hospital in the UC S)stem. Man A. Piccone. 53. who currentl)' 1s spcclal assistant to the chancellor of the State lJni\'ersit\ of New York. "'111 assume the post ·0c1. :?4. pending approval b) the University of Ca li- fom1a Board of Regents. campus officials said . .. Obviouslv. the challenges we are facing at ut1 are similar to the challenges faced by most hospital administrators across the nation." Piccone said Frida' ... Most of us are tnsng to find wa):s to contain our coc;ts and expand our base ... Piccone has more than 20 years of experience in the health-care indus- t~. including 10 years in high-level pos11ions at.. L nivers1"" Hospital of State University of New York Health Science Center in Brooklyn . She replaces Leon Schwartz. who had been both medical center director and ,·ice chancellor of administrative and business sen·iccs at the UCI campus in Irvine since I 98S. Picconc's salan· will be S 125.500. makin$ h<"r the h·ighest paid woman administrator in the UC' system. according to campus officials. COUNTY ASSESSMENTS UP 10 PERCENT· ••• From Al previous )Car. howe\er .. ranked 11 I ~th an percentage change in "alue. Huntington Beach's 8.85 percent increase ranked it 16th among count~ cities. The hike raised the total assessed value 1n the c1t\ to $8.8 billion. · Costa \1 csa sho\.l.l'd a '.6 perce nt increase. no"' totaling SSA billion in assessed 'aluc. f ountain Valle\ was close behind. its $2 .. ~5 b1ll1on 1n -\'alue bOosted b~ a .., . S ix·rccnt increase o' n the prenous ~car. :-..:c'-' port Beach ranked a lowl} 25th in ix·rcentagc increase "11h 6.25 ix·n.·en I. bn n~in~ th1.· total assesS<'d "alul' in tht• c11v to S9. IS billion. Jacobs noted· that while percentage increase!> are important. the ex- traordinarily high figures are hard to come b' 1n cities like Newport Beach a nd Huntington Beach whose assessed va lue is already relatively high. Count\"' ide. the same SCCf'lario is ~en. In ' 1984. Orange County wit- nessed a I:?. 7 percent increase in assessed value. but the total amount "'as $9.3 billion -more than S2 billion less than this year's hike. Newh incorporated Mission Viejo was on ihe tax rolls for the first time this 'ear. showing assessed property values ofS3.8 billion. placing it 10th largest among county cities. Jacobs said as~ssed value comes from three sources -the prior vear's assessment of a property plus a maximum of 2 percent allowed by Prop. 13. the increase due Jo propeny sales and reassessed transfers of property. and new value due to ~th new propeny and new construcuon on existing propcrt~. .. Countvw1de. there are about 6 71.000 iota I parcels. about 60S.000 of which are single and multi-family homes. OWNER BURNS OVER RENOVATION ••• From At $11 5-milhon rcno"ation. the res- tau rant should be thankful for the 70 ne"' stores. mo' ie theater complex and outdoor performance plaza. the proJt'Ct will bnng. McCormack said. "Thr~ w1.~J greatl~ benefit b~ the renovation. she said. McCormick ..aid that before this phase of the reno' ation began. The Jn·ine Co. met with numerous busi- nesses. including the restaurant. to warn them of the proJect and to offer compensation. In the restaurant's ca~. the com- pan) offered to guarantee 1t the same income it made in 1987. according to ORANGE .... .... COAST ......... . MAIN Off'ICI J30 W.SI &at 51 Goll• ~ CA a source fam1 har with' the cise who asked not ·to be identified. Bui ~lacGregor said the offer was bascd on an Irvi ne Co. formula that undervalued the restaurant's 1987 profits. The real issue. MacG regor said. is not profit but the longterm effects the dmupt1on could have. lhdttd. he S31d the drop in profits durin& the renovation does not threaten to close the restaurant. which opened in 1967. ..Our principal concern is that there 1s dam~c of goodwill to the res- taurant. · he said. Rut Bob Bums is not the only .. business suffering a) a m~ult of the renovation. which has torn up a major portion of the courtyard inside the open-air center. The restaurant was. however. the onlv one to file suit. McCormick said, · Pat Heine. manager of Lanz clothing store. said her business is "down considerably" becau~ of the project. the first phase of which commenced more than two yean ago. Still. her company has not considered suing The Irvine C'o. "It\ notgoin1 todoanyaood to sue anvone at this time." she said. "The rest of us just want to get this over with:" °::&.::' llG•••tn• .,_.,. *"""' !lo• l!leO Cotla loteY CA 9'62t! Cl.r<"'-M -'"' 6A] t,6 ·e !-.~~ & eQl10'4' 4A;t AJ,?' Cecl't'Nlfll 1983 Ot~ CMS! ~ Compeny ~ -.... -~ _Cl' ....... , ... O' _,_ Ju•tc.U 842.:.SOSB ~.f'tldey " '°" do not ,_ '°"' .,..,.. by 6 30 p m Qlll llefoloe 1 o m _, .,_ CooY .. .. ........ -·~ _,, I» ·-oouci.cs ~ ~ - -~ CGPY''llM - YOL 11, N0.111 S..U,eey Md~"· '°" do not -,__ ._,...,, 1iWI, ~llelole IO • "' _, 'fOll coo, .. .......... CllHllllA T1' J)TAU ..... =:-~ .... ~...--- _.., ___ ..... ---~------------------..,....--• munity centers its cultural life at the diversity of Orange County hfe. two ifcstation of...,.hat being a Marshall Pope Jo~n Paul II Polish Center in groups from the same sm~ll .. Eastern Islander is itfl ?bout is th~ first Yorba Landa. European tount ry form d11tanct and birthday c.elebrat1on. But Chnstmas. Lila Ciecek. who is active at the separate communities. she said. weddings. and funerals are also center. said it provides a strong Kn~ .lThe~e are Czechs and Slovaks." imponant OCC'asions. Then there is of identity for Orange ...County's she said. "They are both from our national day. May Day." recent. and not-so-recent Polish im-Czechoslovakia. butt he~ don't like to Other activities favored ,by mem- migrants. · be confused... bers of the Manhallese community fcirek herself. who wo~ked with Slovak pe~ple,. i.n fact , -s~ak a include sports. such as softball and the Polish underground dunng World language that 1s s1m1lar to Pohsh. she vollevball. War II. has been in the U.S. for 37 said. and some Slovaks auend ·rune-Most Marshallese arc Christians ,·ears. But there is also a large group of tions at the Polish Ce nter. The same and many. though by no means all. l>oli sh refugees and immigrants who goes for Ukrainians. she ~id. attend th4! Assembly of God Church, have arrived during the past few Like the fall of the Solidarity trade Keju said. "ears. union movement in Poland. other ··we·ve formed our own Assembly · .. We ha\'e had a large influx in international events have sent waves of God church just for our communa- recent vears. panicularly since the fall of immigration to the shorn of t\ .. he said. of Soiidarity in 1980." she said. Orange County. Ciecck notcd. · The Marshall Islands are pan of a "They ha ve been coming to the "Because of the agreement some U.S. protectorate and .Mars~allese _ U nitcd-States in thollsands. Some-of months ago betwttn Reagan and J)eople are accorded the nght to study. those have come to Oran~ county." Gorbachev that we would accept work and reside in the U.S. for Those Polish refugees who have Armenian people if they would let extended periods. come to Orange County have found a them ,o. a tre.mendous number have But permanent residency is as Ii.Ille: piece of their homeland at the_ come.· shesaad. "Many have come to difficult to attain for Marshall~ as Polish Ce nter. Poland is about 98 Orange County. although most arc for any other foreign national group. percent Catholic and members of the going to Los Angeles. where they have "The ones who have become center may hear daily mass in Polish. a highly developed community. with permanent residents are mainly those as well as frequent dances. musical an Armenian lanauage newspaper who ha ve intermarricd with Ameri- events and other acti vities. and rnany Armenian businesses." cans." he said. "It's difficult. I've Polish people tend to assimilate Far away from Europe and central been here five ycan .. but since I came well into ll.S. life. Ciecek said. Even Asia is a small group of islands that here legally. rm not . eligible for such detai ls as finding the proper has also contribu~d to Orange coun-amnesty under the Immigration Act ingredients for home-style cooking ty's eth.nic diversity.. . of 1986. So I can't see a way to aet a generally present no problem. she "W~:ve ~n coma,ng here san~ the green card. . . . said. 1970s. saad Q.8. KeJU. a leader in the "But I would lake to. I thank this "Basically. Polish cuisine is similar community of people from the country offers a lot of advantaacs." CALE CA • • µp to SOill:e big bucks WASHING TON (AP) -A quip attributed &o tbe late Sen. Everett Dirbea -.. A billion hen. a billion there pretty IOOn you're Wkins about real ~.. -is comina painfully UUt foi' federal benk reau· la ton. • ~ 54· billion rescue of First RepublicBank Corp. of Dallas and tht dosina and rescue of other t.nkl and savinp and loans, includina a Costa Mesa institution, this year will cautt the eovemmnt insurance fund that t.cu deposits in commercial banu to suffer the first loss in its S4- year hist~. Add bilhons of dollars beina spent to assist the even more troubled savinp and loan industry and it means ... real money" -~ hamper the p>vemmeat•s I to curb lhe massive federal .deficiL . ,Money~pent by the federal clepoei1 insurance aeenaes -the Fedcnl Dc~t Insurance Corp. for the nation's 13,m commercial t.nb and the Federal Savi• and Lou Insurance Corp. for 3~100 savinp institutions -does not come flOin taxpayen. at &east not yet. loch the FDIC and the FSLIC derive their money from an auesunent on mem- ber institutions. However. revenue to the funds cotmts as a .aovemment receipt for federal budtct pu'lk*S· When spcndina exceedf receipts. it inflates the ....... *'kil. projec:1ed ~ lhe admiaitlla1icMI 10 hil S 152.l billion forftal IMI. So-tar ... ,.,.. -.=sue has had two multi-biliolMlollar tnnsactions. It ~t Sl biJlioa 10 htlJ> Southwest Savi1 Allociatioil of Dallas take over~ naUer institutions in May and S 1.3 billicm a m<>nth la1er to close .two 1evmly insolvent Scfils in Costa Mesa. FSLIC is lookina at spendina S 1.3 billion to S2 billion more early this fall on Irvine-hued Financial Corp. of America. the nation's sccond- larlcst thrift ho&dina com91ny. fi's unkoown ifthe FDIC fKes any other bis expeociitum, but analystS have hen watchina the efforts of MCorp. another JarS Dallas bank, to puJI itKlf out of its hole by attract1na additional investors. Attordina to a conareuional aide. wlto spoke on condition of anonymi- 1y. budttt waldlm nrticr this yar ~worried that federal lpeftdina on sick financial inSlitutioa1 could lria- 1" automatic. acrou-tbc-boerd sprndint cuts under the Gramm· Rudman deficit reduction.. Sttoqn' than expected tax colaec- tions in May and June have eased the concttn. far now. Still. the While HouK Office of Manqrment and Budact. in a mid· year budact review released Thurs- day. booSted its estimate of FDIC 1pt!'din1 this y~ar by SI . 7 billion and by S 1.2 billion in 1989. The estimate for FSLIC was increased by $2. 9 billion for 1988 and SI. 7 bi I hon for next year. FDIC Chairman L. Wilham Seid- man. in announcing the First Re- publicBank rescue late Friday niiht. told reporters he expected the FDIC to suffer its first loss since its foundina in 193;4. Until now. rtvcnuefrom banks and intttnJ on i.avntments has always ouaweilhed .-hilt'VCr . ii ..spent to pro\«t depoli&ors in failures and fort'Cd 11\e'ltft. ,.. Even in 1984. when t~ FDIC bailed out Continental Illinois Corp. of Chicaio with $4.S billion in the largnt r.ncw ever. tht' lgcncy made monty. But all bank failur~ only totaled 79in 1984. This year. th~ arc expected IO equal or surpess the post- [)cpression rteord of 184 set in 1987. Scidman said the fund. which stood at S 18.3 billion at 1he end of 1987. would likely low close to S2 billion this ~ear. But. he cautioned. thafs a ··best aucss'" and the loss could go h1per. ··Wht'n vou forecast ... yo u often 1e1 into trouble and your crystal baJI ends up looki"I like vound 1'4ss ... he said. The .effect of Jhe wave of financial institution failures on the bud2et I MOTEL FAMILIES ••• Prom Al . hopina to save enouan to eventually 'enouah money for more permanent set out. . -lod&ing. . · "People have the idea that if you ibe ~blem is that there arc live in a hotd, you're down and out .. precious few apartmenu in OranlC Well. that's not true." said Kathy. a CQ'!D!Y which are affordable &y well-spoken wornan of27. "To live in AFDC standards. Bishop said . . a hoiel. you have to make money. If "This is Oranac County;• she said. , you 10 to any of the .hotels in this area. Debbie O'Connor. executive direc- you!ll find thatabout 90 percent of the tor off riends In Servife to Humanity people are aood people. rd say maybe (FISH). said livina 1n moiels js a '10 percent are the drugies." Catch-22 situation: Motel families "We're not a bunch of crazy can't afford apartments. but in the indilents. we're not lunatics," said long run. livina in motels costs them . her husband, 32. 0 We're an avcraee even more. family, and as Iona as people can see .. It's an expensive option. but it's · that, we'll ,ct by." the only way they have to JO. There's Unfortunately, they know that just not enouah affordable housina m~t people ece at differently. around here." said Debbie O'Connor, Davidson's husband asked to remain. executive director of Fri~ds In ·anonymous. fearina that publicity Service to Humanily (FISH). about his family.'s livina situation Davidson's husband said he pays could have ncpt1ve repercussions on S920 a month for thelr tiny room at his six-month-old job in inventory the Seabreeze. He knows he could control. It isa f.oodjob. one that could afford a two-bedroom apartment. pull the Cami y out of their current which cost about S600-700 a month. situation. The problem apin is the down- He and Kathy know that the stiama pavment. which usually includes at of the destitute moiel vaarant is touah least the first month's. rent and a toshake.Theycan'taffordtotakeany "security deposit" l'or the same chances. amount. Few families in Davidson's ''We don't belong here. but who situation have an extra S l .2QO to docs?." said Kathy's husband. "Cir-S 1.500 to spare. cumstances broulht us hert'." "It's easier to work and pay on a The circumstances that brouaht the day-to-day basis." said O'Connor. family to the Seabrcnc arc &ti too Dee Dinnie. assistant director of , _ familt1r to retRf-qerrcics-ilT-eosta the Oran~ enun FiirHOiiSing ..... .-.~-----......... ~-~~~:;~-~~-:a::~:;····~:n~:~~!r:~~ili~~···· ............... . about 220 families in Orantc County move into an apartment. State law make their homes in motels. where limits the amount landlords arc ·-~---...1t-~L--.._. short-term rents arc cheap and no allowed to charar for movina in. but security deposit is required. Dinnie said those limits are hi..,. For many cblldreD. tlae •1'8lcle of a motel room la tile oaly home tbey'ft known • . Of that number. about half of the For a furnished apartment. land-. _. . -·',:: families live in Costa Mesa. which has lords can chal)C up to thrr ;imn a -a lot of stolen can dumped here. The the motel families in Costa Mesa. The rent ·and secunt) deposits on an an abunda.nce of inexpensive motels month's rent to move in. rotential police arc here a lot. but that's $ood." family hails from Cabot. Ark .. a small apartment was out of the question. • of marainal to aood.quality. tenants can pay up to two times a sai~ Seaaull. who has lived in her tow n about 2S miles northeast of With a httk financial assistance. "Therc'sa wfiolc generat.fon ofki~s mon.th's rtnt to move int~ an .un-. Coastal Jnn bungalow for· five years Little Rock. Following thr death of the Tavlors knc'>' the•.-could afford an out there who arc growina up in furnished apartment. she said. and has four children. ages 2 \o 16. ~dora 's mother. thr family dccickd apa rtment. But Ladora said she sot motels," ~arlin Bishop of Share · .. If they (landlords) arc going over Whitebird said friendships at the it.was 11me for a change. no help from count' soc1<1I service Our Selves, one of the county's the limit. we can do something about motel arc hard to make. and harder to Like the pioneers of the 1800s. the agtncies. • prcmint private rcl icforpnizations. it. but otherwise there's nota heck ofa keep. Ta~ lo~ loadl"d up all of thrir pos-··Gomg_thl"re.~ f11C3n. 11·11 dt'vas- "But they don't really have anywhere lot we can do ... Dinnie said. "The' ·re here and the~ ·rr gone:· sessions and· headed West. l aoora. 1a1l" you. Tht'~ ·11 tell ~ou 'You makt' else le go." • She said thert have been numtrous said W6itebird. whose husband 1s a J.a. "as a licensed nurse. James. 36_ mone~. ~ou're "orking. Wl" can·1 help Motelfamilies arc included among auempls to pass new laws lowering roofer. "A lot of pc'Ople 'ou meel. "as a mechanical draftsman. 'ou ·:· sht' said ... The' don·, care what the county's approximaiely 3.600 the limits. but none have met with they can't afJOrd the next week's rtnt. • ~ou pa~ out. Just that ~ou're making homel~s. but they fac:c a ·unique anv succMs. It's really hard to keep a friend. M' The~ figured lhl"~ could ma~e 11 in mont'~. dilemma. Many hold down full-time Shirlcv Seagull and Cora Whitebird L1, ing in the tin~ motel room. the jobs, and arc therefore ineligible for have bein neighbors for the past three fam1I) often "got on each others· county relief available to the un· vcars. Their children play together. "We're•lotlucklertUn.ameoltlle·otller nen·M ... said Ladora. House rules employtd homeless. ihey share food·and recipes. • were stnct: the children could not Because their income is minimal. 1 They also share a common hope cpJelJere. 1VeUYe••fOYe, bat.ameoaJy pla~ outside th eir room. and found &hey arc often trapped in motels that that some dav they .will leave the -•IJotn•-te, •-d-medo:n'te-e.:n ~--rel~sc onh on "t'ekends v.hen the arcrifewithcrimeandwhcrcupkcep Coastallnn in.CostaMesa. "'lir •r~ ----"'' .,...,..,.,. fami lywouldgo to thd>each.thepark is less than regular. ··Motel life is diffcrtnt than what tat. We UYe eao~'IJ for food mid, or ··an~ place th at "as frt't'.'' "This olace has its share of polict we're used to. We"ri: not used to living ~-Uttl calls in the niah(" said Davidson's ltke this." said Whitebird. wbo is aome&.UD~t ·-e llZllJY~ Sometime. tre l'n~kt' ma-n~ motel fam1ht's. thlnp husband. "You keep a close cyt' on pregnant with.the family'sthird child. don't. are looking up for the Taylors. the kids. especially durina the sum-".But you know. we JU. st can't a.fli. ord to Moving into an apartmenr has given h h I · d" I ~ 1 i&h -Cora Whit bird the fam11' room to breathe. and a mer w en ' e rca in iaents move iv~h~i~ir~"' ~= "drc's:t up the c better ouilook on life. Ladora said. in.~ishop spcndJ a good ponion of family's home -actually a small On Monda,. J:mfrs wil l stan a nc" her day calhng motels on a special list bungalow behind the main motel child~n·s friends are the JX'Ople ncll.·t California. Lad ora said they figured job dri"in~ for an lr"1ne graphics and trying to place families or building -with plants. odd bits of door. wrong. compan~. is wage will be hither. · d" 'duals "-o a n· .... t ora-k SOS fium1'tu-and a photo col~ of 4-James and Ladora Taylor were "\\'e nc' er knt'" how good we had and the fam1h hopt'S tltat he will in IVI '' r i.,. --· ·~ d h .. h "d .. , ... ntuall~ ...... ah! .. to g"t a m-han1'cal offen limited assistance.i some vear-oldJ.T.and2-ycar-old alcrie. amongthoseabletolcavetheranksof 1tuntil \\emovt' ere. s t'sa1 . ... ... l~ • • '' money for the motel. food rrom the · Still. her efforts cannot conceal motel families. With their thr« The fam1I} origi nall~ settled in drafting pos1t1on shelter and occasionally assistance to chipped paint and cracked wooden dauahtcrs and. for a short while. Banning. where the~ had a "~ice Sull. Ladora ~1d that 11 she had the ,ct families started in an apartment. frames. telltale sians of the rickety James' brother-in-law. th~ famil} home .. and James ~ad a good Job. mone'. she'd mo' c back to .\rkansas. But the assistance goes only so far. buildins's age and disrepair. But lived in a tiny studio all.he Ha'Penn} HO\\('' l'r. he "as hud off and the "We realh hke 11 hrre in Cahfom1a. "Even if they have jobs, they Whitebird docs not seek sympathy. Inn on Harbor Boulevard for six fam 1h had to move. Jamt'S landed a the 11\eather.and all Thr onh famil' I usually don't have enouah to put first "We're a lot luckier than some of months.. . JOb ai a local boat~ard making SS.SO ha'.'.f left 1s out hrre:· she said. and security down on an apartment. the other pcopje here. We have a Ladora said the family paid S880 a an hour and Ladora. whose .\rkansas referring to t~o sisters. ··But I really Pretty soon they come bKk to us," stove, but some only have a ho~te. month to live in the one-room (not nursing license '>'asn 't 'ahd '" Cah· don't think "e ran makr 1t here. It's Bishop said. and some don't even have that, she includina bathroom) motel. They fom 1a. "l'nt to work as a ~urit} all sod1fferen1. M} husband's good at There are some federal ~ms said. "We have ef)ouah for food and, now pay S72S per month for a two-guard at the same wage . what he dcx·~. But 1t's not what you ,.desilfted to help motel fam ilies. but sometimes.a little luxury.Sometimes bedroom apartment. With the help of \\1th that income. tht') had to pay know. it's "ho ~ou know. We've ~Bishop said they arc oflimited value. we don't." FISH. the Taylors we~ able to scrapt" for lodging. food . clothing and other ltamed that.·· ~A PfOll'lm introduced a few months Seagull said her life is relatively together the S l .27S it took to S«urc necess1t11:s for themsdves and their Smee I QSO an additional 633 Jl'llOOffnsfamilieswhoqualifyforthe seperaie from the more tnnsient theirapanment. daughters. a 6-and ll·~ear-old. housing un11s ha'e bttn built in ~ FVtmment's Aid for Famihes with world of the main hold. Potiq "Nice families don't live in hotels. Ladora said the' often barth had Costa ~1esa for rent under Fair ~ Deptndcnt Children (AfOC)enouah cruisen att a common siabt. but not but you know. sometimes the~·s just enough to t'at. and their dauihters Marlett gu1dd iness according to the . , money for three weeks in a motel. unwelcome. no other way." Ladora said. were clothed second-hand. Pa} 1n1 the fedrral go' emment's office of Hous-~with the pJ that the family can save "They just likt' to cruiK. There are· The Taylors are typical of many of astronom ical first and last month's ing and l "rban Or'elopment. Whik , ~ ~vcral years down the road could be even matt pronounced. FSLIC. which is tcchn1cally insolvent. is in e'en worse shapt" than the FDIC and f act'S mof't' severe prob&ems. .\nd. unHkc the FDIC. FSLJC in iu ass1stanct pac~ is usina notn rather than cash. obliptin.a it to pay billions of dollars as much as I 0 years in the future. The Federal Home Loan Bank Board. FSLIC's parent qcncy. says it e.wect~ to have. j us1 enouah money o'erthenext 10yea~topay the$J9.9 b1ll1on cost of closin& or mCfllnl 1nso1' ent S&ls. Ho"e' er. private analysts put the price tag as ha&h as $75 bi~lion and~ House and Senate bank1na commit· tees are aJreadv dcbatina about the prospects for a taxpayer bailout in order to fulfill the government's obligati ons to depositot$. this sttms hke a large number. a closer glan~ reveals that existirra units onh scratch the surface of the problem.· Mort than half of the ell.1sttn1 affordable proJects -381 -are limited to ~ntor ciuzen~ The city's largest affordable housinc project. Bethel To"ers. "1th 270 unns. as also t'\cl USI\ ch for st'n1ors. Somt' prOJt'<'tS ha,·t' othtr hm1- tat1on~. such as the 144 un11s at Fair' It'" De' elopment Center which mus1 be rented on a pnont~ basis first 'to Fair' 1e'>' employees and clients. .\number of housing proJ«ts with affordable unm arc currrntl) under c0Mtrur11on or neanng-compleuon. "h1ch should bnng an additional 4SS affordable un tts into thr cit~. The cit} also u'>t'~ (ommunlt' Ot'.'H·lopment Bloc~ Grant funds tcinel~ lo'>'· to moderate-income houst'liolds-re- hah1htate thr1r homt"S and prov1dt' mont'~ to count~ non-profit as· '\ISta nCt' org.anizauons L' ntonunatel'. the ne'>' units and federal programs offer small comfon. Federal and local officials sa' the waiting list for Hl'D housing 1s nt'arl} thrt'e ~ea"' long \lore Hl D housing 1s planned !or Orangl' Count~. but shon-term solu· t10n'I arc hm1ted \totels art sttll the best <.'pllon Kath~ Da' 1dson said she hopes that hC'r fam 1h "111 so meda' look back on their m'otel da~ s as a le"amma t'\fX"nence ·· 1 \\ oulJn ·t "ish our st1uat1on on an~one. hut "t''rc cenamly ·buildina dnSL' rda11onsh1ps:· she said. "As long a" "t' lo 'l' each other. writ. then "e ran ~ur' "c:· (Ora Wh1teb1rd. who~ fam1h has t'lt.·cn on a Hl"D wa1t1ng hst for mof't' than a 'ear. 1s less opt1m1suc. "I "ish the-~ 'd g1,·r us a brrak. Just a hnlc hrt'ak.'' i I I ., ..... Newt lenlee WASHINGTON -•Here arc the votes of .maton and local 1epiaentativa on ..;or ... · lltion in Coalr'Cll Ila week. A .. r mmm the member voeecf for tbe tDaMlft; u .. N" .._.. tbc member voted lllimt tbe -.re; u .. A .. m.ns the member did not vote. MMlcaN ,..._...el .. 1rti1• The Senate approved. 13-19, an amendment to the Labor, HHS. and f.ducation appropi Ytions that would allow Medicaid to finaace abortions for victims of~ and incat. (HR 4713) Crews jet·a handle on fire burning near Lake Elsinore CraDllOD (D N Willoa(R)-, a..-~......... 1 1be Seaate ....,,ved. 90-7 f!:ct ammdment to the 191.)-'Femporuy ~ Fo Allisanct AC'1 to require lbe ~ 5eemary 10 improve child nutrition and f6od 1111119 '"*'9mt and '° provide more forms ollluaeer rdicf. (S 2560) · Crawe(Q).Y Wilal(a)-V - l • I IJ Tlte Anedald Prftl Fires burned 310 acres ofbnashland near two popular Southern California rccrea1ion . ams_ S.numy. but firefia.htcn staunched both wildfires before dwy poled a threat to vacatio~n or struc1urcs. Los Anartes County fi~teruaUlred IM ftm b&att ncarCastaic Lake. but not bdOre itconwmed 1608Cftlof bnash in hilly. rocky tcTTain. aid fi~ c-. C... M•ldl. The fire was firsi ~at I l.-=-anda forcrof l SO c-.unty and U.S. Forat ~ fi ten coatl'Olltd ii by 3:30 p.m .. Mutch •id. One fircfilbttt wffmd wonfkial .._..Mien 8'r wavut by. chain saw med todaw ...... ·-a.ltd and releated in ~ condition from HtM, Me)'O Hospital in Valencia. Mutdt said. Nosuuctumwere...._udtlwftrtctid not force lfty"8C'91boest'Olftdw......,rteftltioll ...... 40 miles.,,,.._. oll..ot ~ .. About 100 miles IO tM .,...,_, Clllifonil ~--tof'Folemyft~tm...._.a .. ._. ... -.. ti• mitn noni of La. ·EhiBOft n. Ri"'9tide Camey. , nr fire .. 90 ptlt'ftt <OMllMd 116 ,. ... _. hMt bur1lld , ,_, __ ol n lnli. "'*" CDf ol ....... divilioa f!/ .,, ., .nica ·A r'lilnlld ollcW llill .... .... --~---widMll .. . milnollMwld= .... .. dudelll ... .,000 ... . unUll.-two ~. • ..... 9, ..,.. _ .... to coocinue rictiall.• ...... "it\ just a •lety precaution." llicl Antboliy__ ~ .......... teriallolftcer for Iowa la..-.e. •11•1 I ~llility lhafllie lkiifld could ex~ IDd came the can to explode.· Tbty would tab off lib a focket -~e=:mile." Tbc could a.a up to 24 houn. Bacino said. He said safety valves on the can IO far appeared to be f\anctionina to prevent an nololive buildup o( pttUUre inside lhe can. . The two trains bad a total of 16 can. Ten· were derailed pd four overturned.~ laid. Maght brlngs·~ouy f0ro.ve~.s aid WASHINOTON (AP) -Inter- .... llllief' ll'OUPI fear their feed· ~ ,......a111oec1 may be reduced l-r dll ~t in the Unjted S... Im driven up the COit of commodities they bu with federal aid. -y Wlaile the severity of the cutbecks wil become clearer after current 'it:nll'C uet up, possibly u early • ber. officials of the private .-...Y orpnizations are con ... , cned IOr the people they feed. •If prices continue IO rise, there will be IOlllC cutbecb," says Janice West-coa. tmior prosram ofracer for the Afi'ic:a felion at Save the Children. • Westpart, Conn. Save the Children dilaributed S 16.8 million in food obtained under the federal pant proaram to people in Ethiopia, Sudan and Lebanon in the ·r.sca1 year cndina June 30, says Andy Erish, -infor- mation ofr'<:tt. . Enouah food is beif!I shipped, or is on hancf o,verseas. to forestall trouble for Save the Children's prosrams until February. she says. But Rudy von Bemuth, di~r-oT erosrams for CARE, in New York City. stys his..aaency mty face ••very sharp reductions" in the number of people fed or the quantity of rations as earty as Dccm1ber. Individual rations miabt be re-duced by up to 30 ~nt. says Georae Win. director of public rela- tions. CARE shipped more than 300.000 metric lODS or arain to 11 countries in Latin America; Asia and Africa and reaehina m~ than 20 million people, says Wirt. It is sadly ironic, von Bcmuth says. that those who suffered in \he droualn in .Ethiopia and Sudan.ftlay~ve IO suffer now because a drou&ht in the United States has pushed up prices of relief commodities. I The problem is more one of money suDOly than of food supply. the off"Kials say. Charities buy ·com- modities with federal pants adminis- tmd by the U.S. Aaency for Inter· national Development under Title II of the Food for Peace Act. As the drouaht pushed prices up. the . tonnaer of commodities that could be purchased by the various qencics-hls fallen . AID sa~. in a statement. that it is .. very coric:tmed" that overall com- modities pricn mty be up to 10 ptteenl h~ than andcipated. The ~ is waitin1 for estimates from tfie U.S. Depanment of Aariculturc: e1pccted in ~id-Aupst. A rule of thumb in measuriq the possible imp.ct of hiJher prices is that every .10 percent increase could cauK 1 I 00,000 metricton Rduction in-aid, says Owen Cylke. AID assin- tant administrator for food ind voluatary •stance. , Firefighters beginnhig to get upper hand BJfteAlelde ... Prw containeda2004CreblazeinWiscon-sav~ an estimated JOO homes and stone, doled for a week because of Tbe last of the 2,000Cple driven sin and a S;~ arus fire. in a other propeny worth 54.2 million by ·fires, will reopen Sunday, said park LOU~e~ :;.-"'did".,.,_.,.,.. loiw-h~ ~~ ln~JwJacklOllMidllit &r,:•Old~r--.. t ""die unlUCCllllfiil pnaidledal bW w a . lam_. d Int. victory for America'• dhta· - -hm die -" the ftanchited, openi111 .... DOliliCll ~ De~ pmidemial ";minee cea and blalina a traif tMI wOllld llid. . ~one day to a black oceunllll • Da•lrelril •PPld up hit wult on Whale House. Plnideat ~and ya,......., _ .-Dubkia -.u.cked ......,., • -. " Oeolwe ......_ Tti1 cert1.:1n ~ Pentaaon .procuremeat problem ~· an the fall, at • ltoP in when questioned about dUs at a MWI LOWIYil!!:.,. Ky., where he spolre to .. conference folJowi111 bis Louisville abou~ 5,,uuu piople at a lute ouldoor raU with KentuckY Oov. Wakle ral1:t::1utowntown rJu:a. Wiltimon and Sen. W.-0 Fonl 1 WIS c:ondudinre 1even- 11ate tour with -.. in two tobKco Dukakis said the tllcpd bribery s&ata. Kcn1ucky arid North Carolina. and other abuses ia coaaectioe widl ., bef0tt rctumina home to Boston the · awardina ol defmle coatnc11' Stturday niahL seemed to be Mf\andameatall)'"' a Bush. whO ii ponderiftl the IClec· problem of oeoDle ralbet &baa pro. tion of a runnin1-mate arid awti1ina ms. The· RellPn ldmini11nti0ft'1 nomination at tlle Republican Na-1pproech to J)Ublic service Wll to tional Convention in New Orleam in blame, he said. . . . Sh~ttle 1u.Jea' found, en,m:e test ~t .Thunday By TM Alllda_. Pnll · CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla.~ TechniCians stopped a hydrosa leak aod fixed a t.lky oxnen pump Slturday and NASA siid it -would raume a countdown on Suriday ladina to the test·firina of specie 'Shuttle Di~• main enaines. A countdown teadina to the critiCal test WIS baited ear1ft y when the problems developed, ind the firina was postponed tine days, from Monday until Thursday. Officials believe the ensine tat delays, combined with an un~ved leak in Ditcovery•s steerina thnas1er syswm, will alip l>tscovery's launch date from mid .. Seplember into October. NASA spokeswoman. Lisa Malone reported Saturdly that technicians tnced the hydrosen leak to a nut on 1 presaure monitor bole, repaifiCl at~ no further~. She said the pump problem was cauted by two conoded control switcfies that ~ replaced. ' Reiwaa nme .. Jll• lor Coatra aid WASHINGTON -President Rcapn renewed bis plea for~ suppon of rebels in Nicarqua Saturdly and linked 1 top official of the country's leftist aovernment with the illicit dnia tnde ... While the cutoff of aid · to the Freedom Fighten was a dreadful mistake, ,ettina the cause of pace and &...--... .-:.ho-by a th n..1.ota ruaedareaofwntern North DUo1a. pourina wttcr on them while ftamel spokeswoman Joan Anztlmo. uvm wrn ....... u.a The blazes · Y eUowsaene-had peued. offic:ialrllid. ----'--~ed Samrday-afta burned I 07 ooH' . the . 2 2 The fire burned to within a few feet By Stturday. the Grant ViQaee Ind. --·---~~11.~~~-~~-.~-~L .. mil~---'-..1.. acres 1" ' of r~ 1 ...... -s home but d:"' not Old F1ithfuJ complexes of stores, f rttdom back on track. not recrimination, must now be our pl." Reapn said in his weekly radio address. "There is a chance for a real bipartisan CODICMUI · in support of Contra aid," the ~t said from the pmidelitial retreat at €amp David. He noted that • one of its strona supponen" -Sen. lJoyd Bent.sen of Texas, who has voted for aid for the rebels in the pest-has been named IS the DcmQCratic candidate for vice presidenL Reapn mled for suppon oflctislation beina~ by Smite Minority Lader Dole. R- Kan .. that calls for $27 minion 1n humtnitarian usista"", with an additional $20 million in military aid to be trigered later if it is found to be needed. .f , ~uv,...v • J ouses, •11u t .... wont o"mu" :-1• .. h...,ped.. h h n-'d """1"" \;aK;J "' visiton• centen and camptrounds in · ftin in Yellowstone National Park • ic1a s o to ave t e IUIPI damage it "' It . h t W . ~n to d•-u-t .._ __ ~-llhA -I _ _.._' sintt the 1600s calmed down. C.ny fire controlled by Sunday eve-"You feel like doina a cartwheel to tne par in nort wcs ern yoman1 ~ .-6., ...,..."::'-Hu ... """~~ u.u....u ning. The first 100 firefiahten to be sec your home standina." said Jclder, were considered well protected. fire MUNCIE. Ind. -A 74-year-old Alat.mt man who left home on an "It was dose.'' fire information released left Saturday. 1dorc than who wasamong the evacuen. But the officials said. hourlonJ drive to the dentist was found lostand confused 17 houn later. - _ o~ Michele Case ~~tuf'day. of. 1.000 firefi&llJCTS remained on duty te t~t .wtre once; part of his view Firefighters usina hand tools and about 600 miles from home. Frink Collier, ofCentrevillei Ala., was stODDCd by ttR sa1~y fire that blackened' 3.~ extinguish n~spots. · "look like black toothpictts:• he said. torches to cut fire breaks and fire police Friday night on Indiana 332 west of this central ndiana city. He told acres on the western edae of Raptd The anon fire. which broke out State and local law enforcement hoses to put out fl ying embers saved police he left home at S a.m. Friday for a ckntist•s appointment nonh of City.S.D. ''People in this community Tuesday. destroyed 42 outbuildinp a,enciesappointedataskforcetofind Grant Village. Later in the week. they B~rm~n~am. "It has bttn one of the straDFSt thinp I've ever been involved ' ~ real nervous for a coupk ·of· and more than 40 vehicles. Damaae the anonisa. Rewards for information burned out 6SO acres of heavy. dry wuh. said Delaware County police officer Dan Hafin ... I've been 1 policeman days." · was estimated at SI .3 million. leadinJ to an arrest arcw to at least "material such as branches and leaves for 10 yean and never had anythina like this. It's a mincle he ever made it up Fo~t fires also raaed Saturday in Firefaghten. many of them from $17.000. on the forest flooc to rob the fire of here." Collier told Hahn and McDonald h~ had an appointmentto 1t11 paniaJ W1shanaton and Idaho. but crews small volunteer fire departments. The southern entrance 10 Yellow-fuel. · dental plate fined . but couldn't find his dentist's office so he turned around to -----------------_.:"'~------------------. head home. Instead. police believe, Collierwo.undupon Interstate 6S, a major nonh-south route that runs from Chicaao to Mobile, Ala. ·A . ' - ' Panels says millions of faulty bolts In use WASHINGTON (AP) -Millions of substandard bolts and nuts have been used in everythinafrom military equipment and weapons to the space shuttle and commercial trucks. 1 conarcssional committee said Satur-day. Former coJJlrW•om•n aearJ7 drown. AUSTIN. Texas-Fonner U.S. Rep. Barbara Jordan, whoroettofamein 1974 durin1 the Waterpte impeachment hearinp. was in critical condition Saturday after.s~e wa~ found floa.ti.na unconscious in a swimmina pool at her home. authot1t1es said. Authont1es responded to a repon of a pouible drowning shortly after noon. and Jord1n was treated at the scene by emertmCY medical tcthnic1ans. said sheritrs Lt. Gary Irwin. Jordln. S2. was taken by htlicopter to Brackenridac Hospital in critical condition, authorities said. Paramedics "said she had a P&Jlse. was.tryina to breathe and they ~ 1blc to help her t?reathe en route to hospital." said hospital s.pokeswoman Ct. rolyn Boyle. At a briefinJ Jate Saturday~ a doctor 11id Jordan.was beiq..traled for fluid tn tier lunasout showed no sians of either bean or brain dysfunction. "The millions and-perhaps billions of substandard tastencrs used by our milita!)' and sensitive industries More a ~OIJ n.rofaten arre.ted make 11 a wonder that we haven't had ~ . r· a major catastrophe," said Rep. John ATLANTA -Ten anti-abortion demonstraton were arrested Saturday at Dinacll. 0-Mich .. chairman of the . an Atlanta women's clinic and wtnt to jail refusina to identify themKlvcs. as H~use Ene!JY. and <;'0~11\CTU Com-more than I 00 othen have done in the past two weeks. Meanwhile,~ than m1tttt and its investapllons subcom-180 supporters of the Atlanta'protest were arrested in Pittsburah but police mitttt. said most were quickly released. · ' Orange Coast College can give you a great start toward a t?achelor'a degrff. More 1tudent1 tranaferred from OCC to the Unlver11ty Qf California and California State Unlveraity 1yatem1 lut year than from any other community college. And occ·a transfers tied lignlflcantly higher GPA• It u .c . Irvin• and Cal Si.te FuUerton than the general under9r1du,te popul1t1on1 on thoae campuMI. In addition to UCI and CSUF. thousands of OCC grads tre attending achootl like Nlme UCLA. Cal State Long Beach. San Diego State. USC. U.C. Berkeley and Stanford. By •tarting at OCC. you can aave major dollars. A B.A. can 001t aa much a1 $50,000 tod1y. OCC's freshman 1nd aophomore COUrMI .,. th• tam• .. thOM It Mnlor ll'\1tltution1. --Ind .,. taught by talented 1nd committed profe110ra Ind ln1tructora. not teaching aa1l1tant1. Tuition 11 }Ult $100 -per year. Become an occ 1tuctent Shi• flll! ci ..... blgln~ Monday, August .It "Lite-Start" cia .... oet underway Sept. 12. The teme1ter enda before Chrt9tmu. . .. lffwt AddreU ·-~-.,....-----------............. ~ Qty ~___..:;~~__;~~~~...::::;...::::==::.:::;: ~ • . , • •: ~. .. ~ ~ .. .I SACllAMENTO (AP) -Two daY.I before leai•IGl'I mum fiom tblir summer rece11, Oov. Geors DeuUnejian reinbael hi• berile Una S.tUrday over functina for trial ~ countaes and pritona. ~ian llid ·in his "81 radio lddiat that he will = lawmaken ft'om . spendin• $338 million 'he "1et aside.. 1n the 198M9 budeet for anytbina but thoec pnJll"llllS. The Republican ~vemor uid cuts he made in tM $43. 9 billion bud9et will provide the trial coun funcfiqand other aid that bad been promiled to county pemments. but left out of the budaet. Many couaties luld written their own bu4letl expecti111 the ftandt 10 be forthComiftl, but the lfte>ney became I casUalty of the 0eu. kmejian·Ltlitletun RP• ... wned by the S l billion 1prina income ta• shortfAll. · ··1 want to make it clear that the money I vetoed lut month bu been set aside s~ly for these propams. and I will not~ to spend it o.-anythina elte, Deu· kme" said. T~ Leaislatutt's Democratic majority wants to pay for the. trial court fundin, for counties and restontion o the cuts throuah a SS60 million tax collection speedup bill that has bttn paslf'd by the Senate but is= by Allembly Rmablican1 litUkmejian. The 1DVtmor uid he wants S 190 million allocated to trial courts, $47 million for block arants that coun- ties giukl-~ as they see fit. S9 I .J million for prisons and SI O million for a new .. competitive iechnolOI)' PftW'&m" intended to transla1e scientific research to com- mercial oroducts mott quickry .. .. On Monday. the state Lqis- latutt will return to Sacramento. aDd I am uraina them to act swiftly lo addrtn the lack '(Sf fundin1 for these pnority pr<>lflms." he said. The money cannot be spent without lqislative authorization. Deukmejian said he also wants lawmaktn to restott SS.. 7 million in other cuts lawmaken made to the budaet. includin1 S37.8 million for the 1Jnivcrsity of California and California State University. ~ "Althou&h I did not veto money from the &udaet to set aside for these prosrams, we will present 10 the Ltaislature a fundina plan that dots not rely on anv chanaes in the tax laws to continue our strona suppon in these areas:· he said. The governor's radio address was tape recorded before he left July 22 on a two-w~k trade mission to Australia. the Philippines. Hong Kong and Korea. I '' .. Two killed in fiery cruh ·at March Air Poree Baee _, ly Tlte A11oda&H P'"' PERRIS -A small, private Jet tryina to land at March Air Force Bast Saturda~ fell shon and crashed. lullina both people on board and sparkihf a minor arai.s fire. officials said. Flamcsen1ulfed the maftlled wttC'kqtofthejet that crashed at about 11:46 a.m .. said Capt. Dan Prpctor~or the Califomia Orpanmcnt of Forest I). "We heard confi~ rt'pons of two dead." Proctor said. ··There "on·t be an~ survivors. It crashed and burned on impact." The exact make of the plane and the identities of thow on board w~n·t 1mmed1atel~ available. Tal~ behreea ln'lten, prodacen con.,,_ McCarthy cancel~ visit ln wake of protest& L(>S .\NG ELES -Contract talks between movie and television producers and writers collapsed Saturda). crasina earlier opumism that "eekend talks m1aht end the 21-week-old. industry<npphna.strike. Strikina scnpt1A nters 1mmed1atcly vowed to picket theaters showin1 "Who Framed Roger,Rabb11." ~ mo"e targeting Walt D1sne~ Studios. Representatives from the '-" nters Guild of A.mer.ca and the Alliance • of Motion Picture and Tele' 1sion Producers abandoned the bargaining table in the early mornina hours Saturda) after fa1hna to reach a !>ettlemcnt -1n the strike that has halted mo'it Holl~"ood production. ,. Capt.In 6et. j.U time ln. dolpllhJ uootbJI FREsNO (AP) -tt. Gov. "'--M~rthy cancelled two San Joaquin Valley appearances Saturday t.o promote a proposed health clinic for the cancer-stricken town of Mcfarland after a radical aroup criticized hiu·isit as "a sick campaian stunt." "We didn't want to provide a forum to politicize the issue." u id John .McDonald. a McCanhy prns aide, in explaining the cancelled appeatances. McCarthy. the actina aovemor durina Gov. Deulunejian's overseas trade mission, had planned stops in Fmno and McFarland to · declatt July 30 "Aid Mcfarland Day in : . California" and promo~ a clinic for the nonhem Kem County farmina community. He .also planned to award rnicknts Connie Rosales and Tina Bravo for their leacknhip in the bettle apinst the town's trqic outbreak of child· hood cancer. · But the International Committee Apinst Racism. known as INCAR. posted Stveraf hundred flyers Friday throuah<>ut Mcferland criticizina McCanhy's visit as "a sick campaip stunt'' and ursina residen1s to "kick McCanhy out of McFarland:' · "McCanhy is usina the trqedy of t1't-femilies-to make points with the voters in the November election." the Oyer ttad. The Lieutenant Governor. a Ormocrat. is Sttkina to o ust Re- publican t;.S. Sen. Pete Wilson in the November election. McCanhy aide Steve Hopcraft criticized INCAR as a group of. "violent Communists" scekina to disrupt a delicate agreement in the town over the health clinic project. "We don't want the sliahtcst whiff of politi~s to enter in our efforts to establish a medical clinic" in McFarland. said Hopcraft. Connie Rosales. a Mcfarland resi- dent . whost son's can~r .is in re- mission. criticized the United F.arm Workers Union and INCAR for trying to arab the political limelight over the health chnic. "I'm ver) disappointed. We ha'e an imponant thing and the~ arc more concerned about pla} ing king of the mountain here." Rosales said. -Delor~ Huena. the union's first vicc-pres1der\t. said the l'FW wasn't sponsoring Che protest but agreed wtth the stance . taken by a UFW. affiliated commun1t~ group. Cnited Ne1&.hborlaood of Mcfarland. S~c called thr health clinic 1dC2 "a kind ofband-a1d compared to what 1s happening over there." In the last decade. at least 12 children h' 1ng m Mcfarland have contracted cancer. \ \ '. OIEGO -.\tuna boat captain con' 1cted of shooting at a protected '>pt'Clt" ot t>ottle no-.e dolphin "as ~nt"nced Fnda' to t"o months in Jail and fined ) I 000. Emanut"l 'Terzol1. 49. of San Diego. "•sallowed to remain frtt until ~ugu'it 29. "hen he will bt'g1n st"rvrng the Jail term. Terzoli wasconvictcd June 3 of' 1olat1ng the ~fanne Mammal Protection Act of J 971 when he shot at some dolphins during a fishing 'o~age near the G ulf of Tehauntcpec in .,outhtrn \1\'\ICO o~4·)\.·c 3. 198" -~ · · Two arre.ted In bu• •1Joot11J6 •pree 0 -\KL.\SD -Poltce sa~ t'*O brot hers arn-stcd for a sa,·aar shoouna spree aboard a do" nto" n bus lulled the dm er and wounded four passengers to a' enge their moth<'r's death the da\ bt'fore 1n a bus accident. Dave Palmer. 29. and Don Palmer. ~5. both of Oakland. are held in the Oakland City Jail acc~sed of attacking the bu\ "1th a scm1-automat1c assault nflc durina a pre-dawn rampage Fnd;n. sauJ Officer Doug Crain. Both were arrt'stcd Fnda' ·for ln\est1gat1on oi murd('r and "'II be arraigned Monda~· . -•AY U-10 7_•. ----·----·---·------- SAVE ·25o/o ON OUR NEWLY ARRIVED FALL FASHIONS FOR MEN, WOMEN, - --JUNIORS . AND .. YOUNG MEN BEFORE THE SEASON BEGINSI Imagine. 25,..o off the ticketed price of every 11em you choose from our hand-picked collection of foll"s freshest fosh1onst For women: 1ust•omved dresses, coreerweor evening collecti ons, octiveweor, suedes, li.ngerie, shoes ond accessories And for men new foll sportswear, W.ekendweor, suits, furn1sh1ngs and more But hurry; these .Pre-Season Sole prices ore good now through Sunday. A ug ust 7 only• THE BROADWAY I I S 0 U .f H I I N C A l I ' 0 a N I A ------- ' ,. --. ' - •UCl'f ~ •• "' n .-••• • ~"' ~ ~ -.m 4C c &ii ... MSTCM11TU1 LOllG MACtt Wt41TTP CMtSOlli .u.o MAWT..oMIE 11 • "M"s 0t , , ' 5Ah' • ~· SUl'I ' t - , . ' .. .. . . -~ ~the..., .• ~ ~ tbeeainlCommiw Fridly. I wut to ,,,... IP.in ad ~c8IBl'ldel.-that die time or VllQl'OUI action bu come ud we musa _, 1any.'" , He~ Ole~ .. should be tocally relieved of~ a 2,250 aeprwntati"' IO I 8IW ~ body. t11c c..,..or~· Deeu-tia. &bat will meet die lollowilll montt.. TW-ftna bmine11 tA C~ will be to Vole for a DIW pulwncnt of at least 400 manben ancla a So~t. The new partiamellt ii to draft laws promised IOna llO oe tbe rilbts of youths and tnde unions and t'he role of the Dl'ft'· A COMPLETE VETERINARY AND BOARDING FACILf.l'Y EXCLUSIVELY FOR CATS 369 EAST 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA (ICrOll &om Ralphs between Tustin a. Senta Ana) Please call for an Appointment 631-1454 Diane Steinberg, DVM ilUlti~ ftmdioM and concentrate its work on the key direction• of home and~ policy and shift the cet)ter of pavaty IO po!itical methods or paidarice ... Tass repontd Uiete odier time- tables: Elections are to be held in March . . In the part)'., the Nlin& Politburo is to complete __ ~ early 1919 ~ on an explolive iuue in SOViet ~Y -relations amona the country's more than I 00 nationalities. Shultz plans fence-mendinl trip to Central America GUATEMALA CITY· (AP) -~s conflicts. . . . . not .been released publicly. ~fore . came a~ _when the leadm. in ~tary of State Geol'F P. Shultz On Monday the fomp mnusten conun~ina on a__ rune-day ,trtP to January failed to e.xaena-iu deadlines will try to mend a year-old Centnl of Guatemala; Honduru, Costa Rb ArlOrana, Urupa}', Brml and and abOhshed an JntemationaJ corn- American peace plan now in tatters and El Salvador-but not Nicanaua Bolivia to discuss South American mission named to verify prosress. when be meets here this week with -will pment Shultz with a ..... te--problems with the leaden of thole four of the ~on's foreipl ministers. ment of principles" the' Centnl countries. Shultz is then to return to . ~stead.her~~~ to keep work- Shultz's inatiativ.e a_ppean aimed at American leaden qree are needed to meet with the presidents of Costa in .... oset tow11n1 peace. increasina diJ>lomatic pressure on. achieve peace. Nicarqua was not Rica, El Salvador and Hondura-. 1But another meetina of tht five Nicarqua's Sandinista .rqime and invi ted to the meetina. · The peace plan, sianed Aua. 7, presidents to review the plan•s pro- encourqina four other countries to Tbesecretaryofstate is ex~to 1987, by-Ouatemala,'Costa Rica, El aress. tentatively scheduled for Aug. pursue a neaotiated settlement to the endone the principles, wbach have Salvador, Honduras and Nic:araaua. 7. bas been shelved indefinitely. Jordan inoves·to itve PLO greater voice on 'ti' est Bank By TM Aaeda&N Prell AMMAN, Jordan -Kin& Hussein on Saturday diaolved the lower house of Parliament. half of whose 60 members come from the Israeli-occupied West Bank of the Jordan River, in a move linked to tbe Palestinian uprilina. The monarch's action bad been ex])eCted after tbe announcement nunday that Jordan planned to step aide to pve tbe Palestine Liberation Orpnization a &rQter voice in the affairs -0f the occupied_ West-Bank and Gaza Strip. Jordanian officials said all Jordanian-Palestinian institutions in the West Bank were undtr review. The PLO wants a sreater role in the occupied territories where Palestinians have been rioting •inst Israeli control since December. lraJJ, Iraq coatbJae bonier .,.unm.11• NICOSIA. Cyprus -Iran said Saturday that its troopS drove Iraqi soldiers occupying four towns beck to the border and blunted a new Iraqi offensive elsewhere. Iraq said it withdrew from occupied areas. The Iraqis seized the western Iranian areas in a week of faahtina that followed Iran's announcement July 18 that it would acupt a cea~li~ in th'e eight-year war. PUBLIC IUCTIOI ·sATlltDAY AUGUST 6 9:30 a.m. '* llSPlCllQll Mii SlfJT .me Al-l'OO u . .. JOY CIB1Wt FB.LOWSI• AUCTIJl "a''-714-722-0556 I 148 E. 22nd STREET. COSTA •SA. CA (1 Block East of Newport Blvd.) ' Four score and a few thousand phone calls ago, Gibraltar Savings set up an 800 number and asked you to help us design a new home loan. This is what we learned. --- People in the mortgage market are in a major rush. They're anxious about everything from loan approval to wallpaper paste. So from now on, our loan officers will be at your beclc and call not just Monday through Friday, but Saturclays and-Sundays as well. To· answer your questions, process your application, and provide a sense of relief. What's more, as escrow proceeds you won't be dealing with a repertory of loan people. Your officer will see you through the entire transaction, · until the deed is done. At your place, our place, or whatever other rendezvous point you and your realtor feel most comfortable. We stepped up our already speedy The Home Loan ~Popular Request . Wor• Wtdtnds. • Fast, fir"' appr~als. • Ont ptrson to stt mt t"'!'ugh tM wholt IOdn proms. I I • Frtt appraisals. • No ~pplica· tion {tt. • A 90-Jay toe• on ratts. • Gtt tht monty quidly (2J.Jay funding). • Ratt bdstd on my crtdit worthintss. • Somt· ont to htlp paint "'1 ntw houu (Wt 'rt thin.ing about that.) loan approval process to· a quick 10 busine~ ~--. ~.:::::;;;,:·::.-:=,::.:=!:'.:.:::..:~·;.:1 u.1-> .......... _......... . And we IDUf1 a fum yes, with no ifs, ands or asterisks aOOUt it. ,,.... 800-64 7-1100 ext.131 . Of co~, while you 're waiting for word on .__ _________ --' the loan, we wouldn't want you to miss our call. Or one from your realtor. So u soon as )'OU s_ubmit your application, we11 gift you a ffte c.ode-A-Phone• answaing machine, worth abo~t $120. Jt's yours to keq> ~miu, even if the deal hanp up for any reason. To go a few steps funber, w'w also streamlined our lflXlill1 ~ to 7 days. Locbd in our rate for. 90 d.ys. And tririnned ~ fundina time from 30 days to 21 days. AD of which means you 'II hlw your money in jult 21 days, guarant!ed, or you pay no points. · · Now, all w ak is that yoU hep thOlt calls and cOmmentl coming irt. &came they're heJpina UI put toattber one terrific product. Call us~ to F your Homr Loan by PopuJ.r Requar llWd. ~ljutt ..... be the most meful loan in the ~ of benkint- . But you should know. You wroee it. . ~ YOUR CHANCE 10 CHANGE THE WORID OF BANKING~ : ' ---. . ..._ c ."'°"' .. .,"" ......... " ............. c....-..,..._ ....................• a.:.,.. 1••---,..,_ .. ,......... It • • • • ,, .' ~1•-ttlln"'lltWloll(lleftttl •r.,.,......lll'lb-. ... rt..eittllh"'"" "'*"'• r.o~ .. , .... 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CominajOon ... an ~-~~llection of ultra- luxurioul Meditetranean villa ~Ill the sixteenth fairway at Bia Caft)Ul Coqntry Club in Newport Beach. U JOU are •eldn& a.unique alternati~ to ~t\onal mklen~ Jiving, may we ...,i a call ... (714) 760-3050 .,.. 540 w -1111 DIM P.O.ac.MIS _NJlwpart .... Ctlllanla ... Paldllid•~lun•d. ... ... • ' ......... Cllll llW •4 . • If , . ' I ... CANCEll (June 21-JuJy 22): What miaht 5«m to be "fallina apen .. is merely reaJiptina position. Spo~t on versatility. humor. curiosity, in- vitation to travel. Check accounti"' ~ures and wardrobe. Gemini involved. -·LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Acquiesce to request for revision. lnveston att il)volv~ and need to be reauwed. Messqe will become crystaklear . . financial picture falls into place - could be very pleasant. Scorpio .represented. VlllGO (Aq. 23-Sept. 22): Check various soun:n. ~{'Ccially in connec- t tion with lepl afTa1n. Lon.s-standina relationship requires review. Spot- liaht on ideas, potential. alternatives .,to marital status. Sqittarius in- volved. · ; UBllA (Sept. 2l-Oct. 22): Rcqllnt • will be made for your pttSSence - •you'll be complimented on a~r ance, taste for quality. Your opinion ;will be sou&ht on outcome of "special ame." 'Mingle humor with iplomacy. ,ICORPIO(Oct. 23-Nov. 21): What seemed settled is again "upforpabs." _ T•ltc nothioa.. {or pnted._ define nteaninp. look· behind schemes (or . ··true answers." Communicate needs. dc>n't underestimate your value. Pisces involved. ;SAGmAIUVS(Nov. 22-Dec. 21): sis on power. authority. sen- s sex a I. You'll receive o hat cout:f:volve property - seek opinion of professional ap- praiser. Older person talks about your money. CAPIUCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Green liaht ftashcs for exciting pro- ject that could. involve publishing. travtling. Romance is ~ of scenario. morale soan. you II reach mott~plc in positive manner. Aries role. A ::lffii (Jan. 2().feb. 18): Sttas independence. darina, pion-cmna spirit. willinaness to imprint your own style. Answer affirmative in connection. with being an en- trepRneur. Display confidence by in!CS'i_nayour own money. PllCBI (Feb. 19-March 20): Some will say you simply don't know what ~want or whaLto eo---llaat'sjust fine. don't rush to .iudlmmt or make snap decision. Sometfiina very aood is just around the comer. Wait and oblcrvc. IP AUOVIT 1 D YOOa· llaftl. DAY cunent c,c:.mlilt!" buli-ne-. cmeer, ~ 1,. deldline.· iDCI llHd anc:ome. focUa lllo Oil IDlri1ll ....... distinct ~bility there wiD be• Mditioa 10 &mily. You m .a lbow penon in that JO" µ....._. entertainment vai.. wmAt'v,fott proper ~ ii.d ctilplay. • 1re an ciriliMI dlillbr, :i;::;:aJ~ .::.r-i:: Aq.t•--'* play imponant rolll ill Jam lift, !eplembcr .ouuaaadi111 ft>r '°" ia 1911. • -... It's been a waiting game. You've been waiting for certificate of deposit rates to go up because-you-didn't want to wait years to get a good return. ~JI. n<ny .. Home Federal is offering CDs that are ahead of their time. They are so different, in fact we've given them a different name: Insured Term Accounts... So wait no longer. For a limited time, Homefe.d will pay you our hilh one-year rate for a six-month ioveltment or, a high three-year rate for a two-year investment. · <>Pen your ITA with just s2.soo. If you haw more, you'll earn -more, be- e.me Home Federal ITAi pay higher rates on hilher balances. And you =earn the highest possil* becaUle we cocnpound your t daily. - Now if that interest is important for . you to me, you11 be glad to know you can wMlldraw your credited interest whenewr' you wish. Tenn: 6 up to 12 mon~ $20,000 Rate .• Yietd• . ~your earnings until l~. Ask~ how. Orlftll COMt EWLY PtlOTI~. J4Jkt 31, 1• A7 . . loda • bm,lr. W• ....._ .. ,. I . J e Kii ... g :•1652 • All2 ... And though free .W<:king and spe- cial services are just Wishful thinking at other institutions •. Homefed makes them a reality. Just open an ITA with SS.000 or more a'Jd you'll have all the special advantages of our Investor Club. Call HomeFed today to open your account. Or visit the nearest office. · Tomorrow you could ~ eamfrtg · higher rates without the wait. Dire.ct Banking Center 1 (800) 554-2626 i......-.,.,..... ""'-_. '-__,..._ ....._. N.A , .. ~~ ... -.-...-... , .. " ''-"·-~ """"""l..._ . "'- Prepare yourself for changes · sure to come in 2 Jst century By STEVE FREEMAN Epd. that Killjoy Bripde, like crabgrass. has chapten sprinaina up everywhere. The. upcomu11 mi1Jen- 1um -the. year 2000 -has been the ·clarion callina all manner of mankind from his burrow. A Texan, Richard K.ienin~r, racn to assemble a fleet of blimps for the purpose of rescuina hundreds from the -major earth- quakes he believes will rumble acron the globe. Already he's booked 2SO passensers. Publishers scram bl int to cash in on the apocalypse are brinaina out a spate of new books on Nostradamus. It becomes open season for soothsayers. swamis. voodoo dancers and obeaM:8'ters. And any day now the word may be coming down from the White House astrologers. But not all arc so frenzied. Some sec it a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for putting on the glitz. Such a group has booked Emfs Great Pyramid of Cheops for a monumental bash. Some l,7SO.revel- ers will travel in hi&h style aboard the QE2. George Bums. who will be 103. advises he will attend with a youna lady. All of which appean to be custom- al)' millinia behavior. · Robert Lttner, a history professor at Northwestern Univenity. says the period before the year I 000 was characterized by "ajitterinns. a sense that the time was riaht for strante. portentous things to happen." Euro- peans fearing the end of the wortd fled to the hills. In 1005. however, one Radulphus Glaber. ~ Benedictine monk. wrote that despite the omin- ous augury. the year 1000 turned out 10 be a real yawner. It being open season for G)'Ply fortune tellers and all manner of gurus. it would seem rather fair we plebians too be entitled to a bit of speculation and proanostication. Being neither a Flat-Earther nor a Fundamentalist. I foresee no apocalypse. no shattering upheaval: but changes. yes. and some retro- spccu ve evaluations as well. Let'~ start with the highly familiar. the close to home -the Stag Bar & Grill near the Ne~port Pier. In ·45 when I h11 here we had few saloons (few people too) and the Stag was alread\ long es1abhshed. Then as toda~ It pro\ ide-. the most honest and properl) priced drink an town . Takina liome llben~ 1n paraphrasina Faulkner ... , believe the Stat will not mcrel ~ endu re: 11 wi ll prevail'' -and buoy..antly, throu&h even the 22nd ctntury. Retrospectively the outaoina cen- tury produced some mqn1ficent wnten. the likes of J.D. Salinaer" Vi~nia Woolf. Faulkner, Tom Wolfe. Cheever, Canon McCuJlers. Joyce.O'Hara. Theytooshallendure. And properly folJOUen by the cen- tury's tum ma)' indeed be Norman Mailer. Judith Krantz, Jackie Collins. lrvinJ Stone. and that faceless army spew1na out bulay-breasted super· market romances. Cajun blackened fish will. I vow. be forgotten. For a period in earlier yean I lived in New Orleans. At no time in any of the finer restaurants ;- Antoine's. Arnaud's. Gallatoire:s. Brennan's ct al.. did such a culinary catastrophy appear on a menu. Undoubtedly. a Cajun chef here in the West allowed an order of fish to bum. He threw it aside. It was put on ! plate by a stupKl waiter and KrVed. The eatron ate it and ordered more. The Cajun chef, no fool, quickly saw he had somethina for the palate· scorched chili-cook-off. fajita chomp- ing Southern California set. . The seat of government. Washina· ton. will have run its course. Blown away will be the connivina. the money-snipina. the secttt•ve dealing. the conveniently forgetful politicians. lobbyists. cabinet members., Pen- tagon brass -the unholy brood en ml.Sit. They may reappear at levels commensurate with their abilities - which could lead to a stageri ng army of postal clerks. And the lesser qualified will. of course. appear on Welfare. The Pentagon will be converted toa day-care center: the Nav y and its operation will be turned over to the Catalina Steamship Co.: and the Redskins will leave Washington for Frenchman's Bend. Miss.. which. after Disneyland refused to take it on. will have become the new scat of ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Puo•,v "'d -..,e, I ,,..., ,. 1 rhft /Pll' 111 ))lj "' 8.tf s· C•Afa M~'lll f,A A'!:· .. , '')Ue\(,fJl'"l':J(U',C.e ,, a o .. 'V ' "3 11"'-0l ('A C>')f)')f governmtnt. Bv year 2000 Donald Trump will own all east of the Missiuis>pt; Bob Hope will be in enforced retirement because of minus 25 Nielsen ratirip. Steinbrunner will have hired and fired Billy Martio 23 times. with tht two now ready to fi&ht -Sleinbnan- ner wishina the fisticuffs stated in an elevator where his taltnts have been proven and Martin holdin1 out for the bar in which he topples 111anhmallow salesmen. Ed McMihon will be an on-all Santa Claus for Macy's: and Malcolm Forbes will have &iven up either the hot-air balloon or Liz Ta1lor because of similarity. Televansehsts will Iona have disappeared hav111J bttn ridden out of towns on respective rails. Mike Tyson will still be. heavy- weight champion in that all possible contenders will have aiven up boxinft for hubcap operations. The world wi tqin lookina to "Rocky" StalloM as a last possible contender. whereupon Rocky will gorge himself with anti· steroid medication (the ~ Wtt Herman "Steroid Destroyer") and begin playing biblical rolts. And there you have it -your scenano for century 21. And there's no point in diddling with your Ouija Board -the other person always cheats an yhow. StrY~ Frwmu IJYn m Ne.,.,, B~•ct. CommcmD nloome The Daily Pilot welcomes your opinions on matters of public interest. Ltners and looser articles of commentary must be sianed. They should be typed or cfearly written and sent to LETTERS to the EDITOR. Daily Pilot, P.O. Bo• I 560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. ••hi [dllOf .. ,.., 4stoc8te [Mof ,_ Cllllllt lllW5 [Mof .......... City ldllOf _, .... u ... lletJll AMrtJlllll ........, ....... Aul Wail~,., ... ti.I"'-~ Dwector .,, .... '1*11onDwedor !:Mc lllltlllll Ow1elof CIYlbl ....... e.s.ss Olficf ........, is locking yollrself in ay~ault To the Edi&or. Any .small vicloriel ~J!! Concernisw the soundprooftns of Newpon Bacb .-..u 10 ....... , .. homes in die We-oft' .pathMy of the _P.>W1b of JWA wW in time be John Wayne Airport. I rad with buned under future political more than a little thasuation ~ bellyboo. . ballyhoo of politicians like Tom Riley ~County ofliciall have every and the .. under tbc nc" efl'onl Of intentionoftnnilxmi11JWAinto1 0raftlt County. oftkiala. major national (intem1tional?) air As lona • ooe cbooen to live shut center. lncreue in IOlll distance up like a mole tbelt palliaaive flilbtt by airtina like COntinental, mesum make ICllle. It'• hard to airuna which ~ or will not. imali~eownen ftndina .. vault" employ the ute of the WbilJ)CI' Jtt" .. livin1 tat>Jr.-· seems to contradict""Riley'1 commit· It Would have been time and ment to ••llOp the IOUnd at the money better spent if the county source." . offkial• had scarcbecl out and then . With alarmirw freQucncy the 7 subsidized the bomc-buyina eft'oru of a.m-11 p.m. curfew ii &eina violated deaf families. Or better still, by what IOUDds like =te jets. deaf/mule families to avoid havina to (Admittedly, I am balf. when it pay all this "hush"money to occun.) How do thae Diana obein niahtpath residents. control tower clcatance' · ·· ' Which briDll up anocw.....-: If there i~ justi~ for UeDiJtl commercial .,.aUODI at Mme ~ in the pment location, wbat jUllfft. cation can there be for keepe_M miud commercial/private air traftlC i11 tht same air spece? Wby hat not a Mriout consideration beelt liven IO nloeat-i~ SWiva1C (includi~_, traf. fie IO a more mncM iioa? All of Riley's 7'6 IDd ' County'• tnf'!e · will-KMM....- pretty silly with a DOie in the livins room ot a Slata A . Heisbtl/Ne'iPOrt ~b midcnct : It's only a mauer of ua,e. : Riley, you can keep yoiai h money. Spend some on younelf. RJCKDAYTO NewponBac ~ . ~ Balboa.ffwerWorkahould be postponed To the Editor: I live on Balboa Boulevard and am concerned about a sewer/manhole pipe rehab project to be done on Bal• and Newpon boulevards July 2~ IO la1C September. houte durig the wee houn. The weekend peny/crui noise is sufferina enouaJt. -· · lane closum will be involved. however wort will bt d'one I 0 p.m. to 6 Lm. Credit panted for at least not doiq it durin1 daytime traffic, but I am not IQok.inl!.,orward to havi111 a construction project aoins on in t of my The local busiDCllCI in Balboa were notified of thj project ahead of ti~ but why not residents? Wby can' this be done in the on teason? DEBIEHELMA Bal Experience is the best teacher, Dukakis would ruin the econo.my To the Editor: up whenever I saw a~n i uity, J was GeneraHy on wttkends. nei~bon asked (appointed) to Industrial arttotetheratthepool.Orthcy rcout Development Com 'on whett I washma the car and we ~l to taJkina served IS a commiseioner for two about things that bothtr .. ui. Some-years. and then IS chairman for 12 times about a bia news event, ri&ht -years -four of those' under the now about-Dukakis/Bentson. the _democratic hopeful Gov. Michael convention and the future. Dukakis. -- - It's been a aood past eiaht years for I want to say here in no uncertain most of th'!J.nciahborhood. we've all terms. it was a disaster for business in made mo~y. nouse val\ICS have MaSS1Chusets. escalated beyond~lity. the minute a The main and only job of* JDC is house comes on the maiiet, there's a to brina business and industry into buyerforitandwe'realldrivinaanew the state. To do that, you must offer car. so are our wives. incentives. enticements. an edet on I for one do not want to kick this the competition. Why elwe· would a thina over for a pi1 in a poke. I know factory or warehouse want to come to there are some makontents out there Massachusetcs when New Hampshire who think a chanae is prudent. but a or Connecticut had better incentives little knowled.JC mi&ht 10 a Iona way or tax breaks? toward chan11n1 thtir minds. At tht end of my term, our record I speak from personal experience. compa~ to that of tht nciahborina first m Cambrid~, Mass.. I 9SO to states was pathetic. We did some $60 1960. then Framin&}tam. Mass .. · to million. Nnw Hampshire did triple 1976. I saw. lived under and paid the that. all thanks to the Duke who jest price for 26 yean IS a mident. would not ma\Ch incentives. would homeowner and taxpayer of the not allow the JDC to be competitive Commonwealth ofMauachutetts. in its quest for inducina industry to Because I WIS a person who spokt move there. The results are now becomina obvious., Framin&}tam G plant cl<>!Cd. hopes of Subaru 1ea1i the plant dashed. they are aoina Kansas. Under the Duke. the state beca known IS Taxachusetts. Our borne i Framin&ham. a one floor Califi · -ranch (excuse the~xpressiJ>~). th bedroom on a half acre. boUjfit 1n " for $19,900 and sold in '76 fi $44,000. That same home, now S 135.000, is payina 2 1/2 percent aneuecl value, some aovernmcn Under the Duke we aot no fault au lnsurance (sound familiar) wh' resulted in the hi&hest auto cov costs in the nation. Add to that the I 0,000 new jobs t Duke created in state fOV ment:•adjustina.. the sute 1--- ta•. and 111 close with tht fact that t I DC never put a deal toeether with 1- someone in aovernmcnt look.ins 11 their cut. As chairman. I was the o who had to deliver that cut. hence it' fact, not fiction. Duke or Bush. y choose. Proteetyeurs ._..from .t1ammerfua To the Editor: Summer fun is uppermost in Oranac Countian's minds when they hit the btaches each wttkend. How- ever, IS recently ~rted in the Wmern Journal of Medicine (July 1988). skin cancer (malipant melan· oma type) is reachina epidemic proportions in the western states. Men arc _P.anicularty vulnerable in the exposed head, neck and~ areas. Blue-eyed blondes tppear ~ially prone to this type of sun induced cancer. President Ronald Reaian's bout with cancer of his nose. may renect his rears spent as a lifquard on California s beaches. Hats and thicker clothina for both sexes and children may reduce e•· to harmful effects of ultra- v radiation (UV). Each indivKl- ual is responsible for a11e11ina his or her own risk in this preventable epidemic. Some authoriues fear that a reduction in eanh's ozone layer increatcs people·s exposure to UV radiation. and this 1Acrea1CS skin' cancer risk. As an ophthalmotosist 1pccia.Hzina in cataracts and ~Ille su,.ery of the face. my concern for my.pabtfttt i1 the reduction of risk for skin cancer of the eyelids and face and cataract production. Durina my research on the induc·, · tion of cataracts by UV radiation, it became obvious that proloneed ex- posure to sunlisbt is a flC'tor in cataract occurrence. For those Californians who plan spend a lot of time on the be8C around water, or hikina, retw-1...w- sunliaht from tht pound can bt sh out 6y proper eyewear. Recent ports on sunllules (Contwner pons. July 1918) show that even most inexpensive suna1&11e1 red UV penetration into one's However. it's wise to check labels UV radiation (invisible far bl 'liaht") cut-off at 400nm. If the ozone layer protectina thi planet is thinnina. and humans beins exgosed to more UV radiati caution is rec.ommendcd. DR. CHRISTOPHER LY Newport Why Ii~• the co.t of anew IJome n.ea.to above $200,000 bJ OruJ6e Coa.aty aid where do yoa tbla~ tbe price "1JJ level oft? ,...,.. ........... .......... lad .. It was time for mt market to sian toilll up 111i11. We bave a lot of undeveloped area in HuntiftllOn lacb and I lot ol peoplr !ff movins ao me dowaaon ... TM piK'f II l&iU llif erked ia' com- P.lri10n 10 ocher ciun,~ 00ftlideri111 U.t lhi• ill ..... cily. Pricawillto up fOr I wlaill ..,.,, ,....,., a ,.,." Dl•W-*8ft--. ........ leecll "Pritts don't tum to an any betlcr. f will probably KVtr be abli to afford I boutt. rvc Uved hen .. aboul 12 yars and aJwan 1Wlld. I mne:mbrr in times ttl nc111lon rvrryone aid prim ol boUlet will 10 down a~el off but hoult• was tht only thins tlwt ktpc toins up.·· • ••• ... = [ft. ed -.. Ill· a(. t • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 31, 1911 Al . . n five O.G families earns enough to buy ns a~ n une, 5%offamiltescould afford to purchase median~prtce house By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ................ Only one of every five Oranae County families makes enou&h money to purcha~ a median-priced <home in the county, while throu&hout the state. ttie percentqt 11 only sli&htly hi&hCI. In Oranae County, where the median price of a home is S2 I l .Oll. only 20 percent of families had the S65.559 annual incomf needed to qualify f~r ~ m~rtpge. a~cording to Junr statistic$ included in a report released last wttk by the Cali fornia Association of Realtors. · Statewide. only one in four fa milies ~ made enou&h money in June to buy the mcdian-priud home in the state. The affordability index of 25 percent is the lowest in 31h years. the association reported. The nationwide fiaure 1s 47 percent. The Realtors' association said the median price of a single-family Cali· fornta home in June.' w:as S 16 7.42&. compared lo th1: na11onal median pric<· ofS90.6(XJ . The· afTordab1lit >° index assumrd 11 tam1I> would pa\ a 20 percent down and 30 percent ot m income a month for hou~ing Statt>wuk then, an an- nual income: \5:?.011 would be needed to bu) e m.:d1an-pnced home.'. The aflordab1lil\ dl.'x was 28 percrnt 1n Ma). and J :? percent 1n June 19k7 \ ~car ago ahoul J:' f)l'rll'nt of C .1lllorn 111n\ cuuld aflord a mc:d1a n- pr1n:d humr Thl· mnJ1an pmc: "1h111 al "h1d1 h .1lf thr homl'\ lmt mort· J nd hall\wi.I le\\ l hl· ( alt lorn1<.1 -\\'ilKHll1on of Rl·- alturs ll\tr<l <Jllordab1lit~ figurl'\ for olhl·r Southt"rn (aliforn1a com- mu n1t1t>c. • In Loi. Angeles: whC"r(' the: ml'· d1an pncc·ofahomt"°"a~$1 82 '<...i 14 1x-rcen1 of fa mtlt l'S had the S.56.b5 I ann ua l inlo111e ncrdl·d 10 4u.1l11\ for J m11rl)tag1· •In \an l>tl·go. "hl"rl' the• ml'dian pm'(' 111' a honw "a\ $ J ..i "7 (1()5. 26 f>l'l,\'111 ul 1:1md11·~ had thl· $45.8.53 J111hi:il 111~11n'l' nl't'dt'd 104ual1f) fora 1110nga11l· • l11 1tw l<1H'r!>1de-~an lkrnard1no Jrl·:i \\ ht'fl' th<' ml·d1an pnce of a ltt•llll' ""' SIOM . .567 ..i~ perct>n t or l.1md1l'' had tht> S 1l.7~(l annual 1 llllillW 11n '<kJ 10 gu:.il d~ Im a loan In \,111 hanll\CO thl· allord:i bd1t\ 111.t. ' "·" I l P..'rtl·nt Smith Iater_aatloaal revenues up Lloyd to manage the Irvine Exhibit Maule L101• has been named manaarr and BarMn r.,,.. marketing representative for the Irvine Exhibit. Tiie lntlle C..'a business marketing center in Jamboree Center in Irvine. Previously office manager for D. Stuan Realty Co. in Huntinston Beach, Uoyd ha~ 20 year'i of experience in the airline industry. Now she will ovrrscc the.' 20.QOO.squarc-foot. award-winnin1 marketina center compnsing a collection of multimedia" preicntations. multi-imqc slidr show\. detailed maps and intricate scale models of The Irvine C'o.'!I commrrcial propen ies. In its first two years of operation. lhe center ha\ hosted more than 12,000 visitors. • • • Balboa Island resident aar..ra Ba, public relations director of thr We1te111 Growen A1aoclatloll in Irvine. has been riamed associale publisher of W~ae111 Grower ... All'Pfr magazine by WASSMANN KEAHEY KELLER puhhshcr M1kr Stuan . She will overstt the editorial and advertis1n1 direction of thr monthly publication. which is edited by Tim Linden and scrvrs the WGA membershiP.. • • • Road Ii Track magazine. a division ofDiamandis Communica- tions Inc .. ha'I promotrd 0.. Reis of Laguna Beach to advertising difl·ctor. • • • Smlttt lateruUoul llK'. has re- ponrd results for the second quaner and first halfof 1988. For the second quartrr ended June JO thl' Irvine-based company re- ported a profit of SI. I million. or 2 cents per sharr. on a 37 percent incrca~ in rcvrnucs to $8 I .8 million. In thl' 'ICco nd quaner of 1987 the compan) reported a net loss from con11nu1ng operations of S 11. 7 m11l1on. or 51 cents ~r share. on rrvcnurs of $59.6 million. Second quanrr 1987 results also included a loss from d1scon11nued operations of $47.6 m,ilhon. or $2.10 pc.r share.'. lmpro\l'd drilling act1v11y. pan1cu· larl~ 1n thl' United States. Ca 1ada and thr ~onh Sl'a. a~ well as improved pricing for thl· company\ products and services. wr rt> the pnmaf\' factor rnntnhuting to the increase '1n rev- enues. Thrsc factors. coupled with dcc1S1ons madr earlier to mcrrast> production in the compan~ ·s lower- coc;t fac1ht1e!.. also contributed to the s1gn1ficant 1ncrea'>t' in gross margins to 34.8 pcn:cnt from 1 5.~ percent 1n t~c Sl'n>nd quancr 1987. For thl' sn; months rndl·d J unl" 30. the compan~ rrcordcd net inco~c of ~I .h million. or J cents per share. on rnt·nurc; of Sl 51J.4 m11l1 on as com- p:m·d "•th fir'it -half 1qs1. net income from continuing u1>1:ra11ons of S3.8 million. or 17 crnts per shart>; on rc,t"nUl'S ofS 115.6 m1lhon. Pnor \'Car first-half results fro m cont1nu1ng operations mcludr d a SJl.0 million. or S 1.36 per 'hare gain rdaiing a change 1n thl' al·r ountmg for pcn- c;1on ... • • • T "o n:n·ntl~ compktl·d busine'is par~ c; and one rnrporatc hcadquanl'r'> offin· hulldmg d~1gned b~ In tnl' arch1tcl'l!1 Howard F. nompson As· 10c.'iale1 In<'. ha'l' alrt·adv won •w' arrh1tt·riural dt'lilgn a°"ards. The honnrl·d prc>Jl'Ct!> arr the S 15 million Warla nd Ru\1nrs., Park in <~pre'°'· thl' S5.S million Tn pointe Hu\lnl'"' Par~ in In 1ne and the S2 Trlpolate Baal.De99 Park ID lntae, deelCned by Howard F. Tbompeon AMoclata, bu won three uchltectural awarda. million Woodman of the World hcadquanl·rs in L111lrton. Colo. . The Warland RustnC'I\ Park. de- ' d opc·d h~ Warland In vr.,tml'nts Ltd .. rl'l'l'l \l'd thl' (iold Nuggr t Grand .\"ard and a Mrnt .\°"ard at thl' 1988 Pal·1tir Coast l:Ju1lder!I ( ·onferr nce. ThsJmp.,on ha!> won three Gold Nugge.;1 Grand Award!I fo r Warland prc>JCl'I\ In thr pa'it li\e ~{'ar\. 3l'<:ord1ng to Howard F Thomp'lo n. .\I.\. pre\ltknt of th(' arch11rctural. land planning and 1n1erwr dr!>1gn firm. Tnpo1 n11:. dl''l'lopc·d b~ ln ine < o 1H1rtr hn \\3) grantl'd a P('BC ~knt .\ward. thl· Nauonal .\ssoc1a- 11on ot lndum1al Offin· Park s f~s1gn .\"ard and thl' ~0<:1ct\ of .\mencan Rq~t'lh.'rl·d .\rr h1tn ·l\ ~frnt .\ward lt<i tnanttk '1ll' on thrCl' \tree!'> "a" l'Wd h:nt fu r m:H~t'llng hut d1 flicult to plJ n "( >ur '>olu11on ... ·1 humpwn ~11d ""a' to "rap the huilJmg~ around ~·r' Ill' n >uns "hKh pro' tdt' full trontatil' to 311 tl·nant!I on !ltrl'l't\ or 111;11or drl\n "h1le dTl"Cl1\l·I~ h1d1n~. all t ru~Ldoor'I and rrash arl·a, • • • On I nd:J\ EECO Inc. rl:pc1r'tl'tl OPt'rallnti rl'\Ul1' tor the '>{'tond quancr of I lJXl\. '>h<>" 1ng a m·t lo\) of SI h I .IJOO. or ..i l l'nt' per shan· J\ n1m parnl to 'i n·nt\ Pl'r ,h.1rc· l·arn1ng<. in lhl' tir\t quanc·r ol I \IX In lhl' 'l'Cond quann of I \IX "' nt·t inrnrnl' \\d!> S~2fJ f.MJ(l cir 20 l'l'fll ) pc·r '>han· \all'' re' r nur for thl' '><'l'Ond 4uar- ll'f H'ar hed S20.X 10 fKM"l. up 2 pc·rtl'nt 11\l·rthr lt~l' 4u;1rtl'r in I 4!P ) ea r-111· date "1k'> \\l'n· S..i3 NS (MJ(> a S., fl'l).f.1()1 1 1nl r.-a\('. or :?:? pc·nTnl o\ n thl· I lli<", liN half r hl· '\an ta .\nJ-ha'o('d m m pan ~·, Hl·l•n~\k\h<tntrnl ~"•ll h d1,1s1on :ind 11' Kl·, hoa rd dt' 1\lon wt rc proti1.1hk In· ,hl' qua nrr on~·uing thl''>l' hO"l''l'r "3' a drop in earn- ing' 111 thl' \\ 1ontl'> di\ 1\lon. \\ht<.h nrx·nl·nct·tl dt·la ~' 111 'h1pmen1., of 11\ nc " l'ln 1 n •n tl' pm<l urt' and I he '1J l·11 d1'1'111n "h1th "a' 1rnpJ1.tl·d t)\ thl' l'llll'rtJ1 nml'n t 1nJu'tr' "·n ll'r,· 'trih · 'l'" 11rdt'r' for thl' lir.t '" month\ ol J4M! "t'rl· s..i..i 1'1'1.f)fl(J, a\ com- part•d lo s..i 1.l ..,fd Nlll for lht' ll kl' JX'flP1.f !J'I H'Jr :in 1naea'>e of Ii fX'rt't'lll "i>l'l"I tn tl ljll.trll'f ) Q/(li hOOk· 1n1-"' "l'fl' SIS.tJ"'..i ru1 dn"n from llll' Wl11 nd qlla na in IYi<"' of .~11 ..i ,'l.I H ~1 l otal urdn hacking at ll10l'·t nd "·" S:'lJ . .S-C 11<111 up fr11m S~l\ 1~f11 Mll l :it 1911.., Dl'lrn1lx·1 \t.•ar- . t·nJ • • • In 'l''' pon Hc·ar h Far -WHI Finanl"ial Corp. ha' rc:portl·d net l"<trn 1n~' ol $~ ~..i().l)(~i 111 21/ tt·na t'k:r 'h:m· lor the: thrn· mo nth'> entkd J Uhl' 'I) rh1) u1mpare~ to net l':l rn1n~ .. of S.5 '111.00(J. or .., I Cc.'nt' per 1ihart· fo r thl· h~l' Jll'rtod 1n I YfP :\et t'arnmgs for thl· "' month!> rnded Ju nr JO. were S..i.850.000. or 62 cent' per \harl' w mpart'd to S 14.642.000. or SI ., ) rx·r \hare. fur Che l urrc,ponJ 1 ng pcnti<l ot 19 7 Thr "l'tghtl'd <J\l'rJgl· 1,harl'S uut,1 .. 1nd1ng "l'fl' ., I'll' r1<l4 1 d uring thl' \l'wnd quaner and .., 1\..1..i.ooo dun ng lht• ftr'it s1~ month' ol I 'il\X '' l..i1, (1410 dunng the. \t'Cund qu<incr Jnd tht.· fir \t "''month'> ot 11.J ... I ut.11 rn rnuc in the· '>t'\ 11nd quanl·r "~ l4k8 "a'S10..i Q m1llt 11n l Ompan·J t,u S!H1 ll m1ll1on fur I 41\ ..... , ~rrnnd 4u<irtt.•r Total rt'\l'nUt' for thr lirsl '>I\ month' ol 14!<1\ ":.t' S:'(t:? ~ mtl hun ltlmpart·d lo SI 7k S mtlhon tor thr fir,, c.1 \ month' ol I YX7 ·\lth11ugh thl· w mpµn ) rqlonrd rl't1 1rd m·1 1ntl'rl''' mnimc. up 4 ' ra,t•nt nl'I l'arn1ng' for thl· S<.'cond qu:irtl'r of l 4Xtl dcrrea-.ed whrn ll1mparl·d to thl' S<.'lond quancr of 14 ·-l h" dl·lrea<tt· 1~ pnmanl~ a rl·,ult ot .i \lgntfic'ant lkchnc in gain 11n J\\t:'I ..aln pnnu palh mongage- hal \..,·d \t'lunt1c\ '"'l'\tmcn1 '><'CUrt· t1l'' .ind ln.111, -. .. I >trl·l tm' 111 Armor All Prod•N1 ('orp. oh f ntla' dl'l IJrcd .1 quancrl~ J 1, 1Jl'nJ ol I l lCnt\ fX'r ~hare on the l 11111 mon 'tod pa~ a"k C >t·t I. 14 to 'll'I. ~holdl'f\ ol rt·tord 31 tht" tlO't' ol hu-.i nt''~ un ~·p1 I f 41\ r ht• u1rpnr.:tt1c1n \\ h1r h ht.o.gan 1r.1d1n~ in the· 11\l'r·tht'-\.·ountrr ma r- kl'I 1r1 C >-tnf)l:r I l./IH1. markl"I' .\rm11r \II Prnt1'\ t.inl C ·apistrano Bea,·h resident Eric Wa11mau has bttn appointed corporate sale' representative for southern Orange Countr by World Title Co., onr of California's largest independent y owned undcl'Writtt•n tick companies. He will be responsible for clients from the El Toro/lake Forest area to San· Clemente. including maJor savings and loan companies and banks. builder/developtrs and Tokyo's market spooks U.S. traders commercial brokrrs. · · • • • Carol A.K.ewyofHuntinaton Beach has joined ll&Uft T.ivtq Bare Coln lnvHtmeats of Newpon Bcach as the company's dittctor of operations. HTRCI is a 12-year-old numismatic investment firm now serving more than 2. 700 clients nationwide. • • • The .newly appointed administrator of the rttcntly oJ)C'n·ed FLAGG SCHN~IDER MILLER GoWem Creels lu, an assisted-care rcsident11I facility for ~nior citilens in thr Woodbridge art a oflrvine is Glellft Keller of Newt><>n Beach. A rcgistl.'rc.'d nurse with 14 years in health cart administration. Keller will ovc.'rscc the operation of the 125-unit retirement rcsidcnC'l'. • • • T•I Flaa has bttn iiamed d ittctor of nu~ for the Fred•• VIUa1e Healdlcatt Cnter that will optn this week in EJ Toro. For the past f S yeanshe has bttn director of nurses in convaletcent homes ln Newport Brach and L.aauna Beach. Frttdom Villaer will have S2 beds of skilled nursing and 66 rooms of assisted livina. • • • C.A ... Art" SdlaeW.r of Laauna Hills is now chairman of the_ Saddlet.ck Health.Foundation, the fund-raisina um of .... lelled !lelfltal aM H•ldl C..ter, the only not-for-profit hMpital in the Seditlcback Valley. He succeeds Albert A. Hally who served as chairman since the 00,rd's formation in 1979. • • • 1 Vitt presidc.....,,_D Miiier, wmmeetaal lendina officcrJ. ....... NatMul ..... hu bttn namtd manqrr of the AJ,,.,. 11111111 •·• ... C.eer oftlcle in Irvine. ~ iun Irvine rnident .. By MARIANN CAPRINO .., ........... rtter ~FW YORK -'itock dealer~ ha vr hl'l'n fared ti1r \Orne t1mt· °"11h an r mu11onal dilemma over the Japanl'S4.' rqu1t1e\ market -envy and fl'ar Riding Japan\ post-war IX'Onom1c boom. thl' Tok\o market soared both Ix-fore and after October's bloody 'itoc:k market colla~ Whtle traders hc.'rc· might tx-green with en') over that markrt"<1 \tcllal performance. man) maintain that a crack 1~ In{'\ 1tabk. Thl' Tok)o markc·t's rt•cent "ola- tiht\ has onl y scrvrd to heighten concern~ that tracl' back more th:in 3 vrar. · "tl\ like dl'ahng with Las Vegas." ~•d one tradrr in Nrw York. "Th('rl''s a grrat amount of paranoia. We know it's goin~ to crack. we Just don't kno" whc·n.' During thl' W('l°k cndrd Jul~ n . the ~e' N1kkc1 .225-shan-index sufTrrrd 1b.b1ggcst smgk-<lay drop l'vcr and a nl.'t lo\s of 590 points for the week. The Tok}o marlcc1 r«oupcd in the past wl'Ck . with the Ni kkei index ga1nma a nl't 610 points despite •ngnals that Japanrse economic gro°"th might Ile flaging. Thr Japanc<I(• govern men I reported that its index of leading indicators measured 40 in Ma). tht' first time in 17 months the index sank below 50. °" h1ch 1s cons1drred the haSt' number indicating an C:(e!!_nd ing economy..:..._ -Sf111 Wrinstrm.-l'ditor aoo J)uD-• ll\hcr of thr Professional Tapt Read- rr newsktter in Hollywood. Fla .. SttS fissures 1n Japan's stock market ·study: More wblnen bosses in West SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ,...-Mort worMn hold .Cll.\-Cuth ~. aJm1n111rativc or manaatrial jobs in lhe Wnt ,than 1n an) other qion of the United Slates. the U.S. 'lu~au of Labur Stauttin said Thursday. ! Bua f&."fnl~ botKs 1tlll makt only about tw.o-thirds ·~Pl> l'\'\'C1\ &.'d b) their mak rounanpam. The •veflllt 'cma~ ru'(·uth l' 1n 1ht u .S. mack' S•JO • .wttk '" 1ht-fiBt quatkr or 1981. compercd with $6 71 for the 1vmier mak A«ul•'tf. thf aerncf s Sin Francisco oft'tee said. . <>.in C\tt) ttaht -ort!int WOtMn 1n tht West 11 in ~\ftuth r or man.,;at job. wtl1lc about I 0 ptft'ent of ·~illl •~n n1t10nally ~ thow job&. tht burau · .... it very hkdy that the rnton mott WOtMn m In :nt)pnof,,. in thtWntand in thit"lioft 1118'11 M "-'t 9'ld """" tmpktyrMftt powth 1tntrally and 1 )OU•r populaltOtt of -omtn as well... said burau t• Suanne Wowtlli. . Tiw ..,.... alto found thll WOtMn in tht Wnk'fft llalft • mon: hkt l) 10 ~ worliint or loatint fDr wort , ,, than "omfn rlM""hcre. \ Ffmalt unfmplo)mrnt 1n thr \\'r\t droppc:d to 6.) ptrt'tnt 1n 1987. do" n from 7, I perccn1 in I 'i8tl. 1he ..-nc) u1d. ' Mak uncmplo) ment alMl dro1>PC'd and "'lOd 11 6.4 ptftt!'J 1n 1987. rompel't'd •1th 7.1 percent a ~rar rarli<'r. California'• population makn up almost half of thf popuaauon of the Westtm s\at~ • h1ch include .\laska. Hawtii. Wuhift11on. Orqon. ldatfo. Montana. l ltah. Niiona. New Mtit\ro. Colorado. Nr\ ada and W~ om1n1- . In the San Franc1tco 8a) area. •om<'n \urpeutd ~9' tht national and Wn&cm rq.ional fiaurn for ca«¥1iwc and manaetn11 ~ An ntimal~ 17 ptrt'fnl of •ork1n1 •omrn 1n AlalMdl aftd Contra CMla roont tn hold ·such ~. makt .. tlw Oakland rMtropohtan atta .-rond onh to WnhiflllOW, D.C .. 1n tht l 1,S. 10 tl'yil catft<>f) About U pnttnt..of tht ftmalt v.orktn 1n the 4\an Frandtc'O aftd 5an Jow tMtropohtan artH arc<''<' utivn or """""" lM labor \lltt~tl<'I butt"lu "'d 1rrl''fX'l'lt\l' 111 "hat·, goi ng un the l'l"CIOllfl)\ .\mnn11 thml' prnhll'm"' arc a trrh- niral \\l'J~l·n1ng ol l'l'rt;un '"Ut''I and thr p'l~rhc1l11gll'al 1nah1h1' amllng tn\l''ltur"I 111 at ~m1"ll'gl· an) do"n- \ldt.• potl·n1 1a l hoth (If \\h1rh rnuld '>park a "\l'rtnu,·· du" n~ard move \\llhin thl' nn1 I !I month'>. \\rinst~1n \aid - fhc '1~~l·1 1ndn plo~ed hl·)o nd 11' Pfl'·l ra'h high l'\l'n after shell- \h1ll ~nJ torl'l(trll'r\ 'olJ \l.101l' S ~ I hilho n 1n fapalll'\I.' 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ADdrewl and whale 11mullaneously workan1Jor kr Grove -tiill.,S~oaJ~ Ilia paraltaal cenUlcale at USC Law earOt.l'ft J. S1event and Roben.L St. Tames' ~,a ~hoof. .Y!aa.oCMiuouriacl ~--Itri Aiweles with Rew. David She wu a member of .Oelra QibleofSuaaAnairelbepua11ol laWnann oflkiatina. A ~on for Gamma IQl"Ority and a USC so-.airl. ·the couple. 350 ~ foUowed 1n the Los Her ~uiband ~uated Phi IN The flride wore a full- I .... WARNEii -+---~ IU ··~ 1 .n'e ' · '· 111Hn San =~ .. .: .. Fi~ bert BarDeSi both of He is ,u.t son of Mr. and Robert Sdt•lBamesofleorou 'two hundred pests ,..., rtaiodon, also at the · .1 1\e bride wore a wn of white satin wi -~ .... kier sleeves..~ter :orMr:s. Carol W ido. Attendants for were Maryann Walter&, · O'Reily. Luana Fisher. sister ' bride- -&ro0m~ Dr. Walter B~ and_ Paul Bald wan. ,. _•.L ~. ~ iJ ..:_l)e..,couplefl' iCJIDX in San 1JMIO' lftcr a l .irilr' to Palm Dcsen. He is a ..tt!'~ewpon Harbor Hiah "~ Collesc and .S•n.ford U..,.6 ·• is ~xecut1vc v~ prcsiiell\' of'SleWln Title Co. of ~n Diqo. She is a .,aduate of Escondido Hi&h School and Cal State ........ , ....... ' ~ .. ii-, -;-T 1' and ii i eommlial insurance 11ent with T .. S. Enterprises. . DUBAUUN-OAZDb Bdly Christine Gazda of , Meta blcame the bride of , Michad · 'Ncuhausen of NcMpolt Beach in a May 28 ceremony in Sta. Simon and Jude Roman Catholic Church in Huntinaton Beach: The couple p"eeted 200 1uest1 at their reception that followed at the 'Mesa Verde Country Oub in Costa Mesa. ( Mr.and Mrs. TbcodottE.Oazdao ·oma MC"SI arc the parents of the bride. She wore her mother's I wedding gown of dutcheu sati featurin& a fitted bodice with a in back. The lona sleeves and yoke French illusion were trimmed wi seed pearls and the skin ended · cathedral-lenath train. Her veil iUusion fell from a satin rin1 head- . 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JµE:" St:!' 499 99 249 98 I( "9 '*'' 699 99 349 98 SIMMONS SPECIAL PURCHASE 59.98 :;:N,;;;: f J • ,.j r r Queen SP1 l".1nu s••t CO~ JJ.J PR1r E 23999 . 59999 89999 SALE 119 98 29998 399.98 SPRING AIR SPECIAL PURCHASE 59.98 ::,~~ . -'COMP.ffilCE -SALE Full. t:a 0< 219 99 109.98 Queen <;el 499 99 249.98 King set 599 99 291.91 SEALY AWARD DELUXE 99.98 :;:N1~9~ Full. ea oc Queen set King se1 COMP PlilCE 27999 5999Q 8999Y SALE 139 98 29998 44998 SIMMONS MAXIPEDIC CITATION 99.98 ~Nt~;: ---- SEALY POSTUREPEDIC COVENANT 139.98 ~N2~;9~ Full ea ~t Ouren<,(" Kin J <;fol COMP PRIG[ -379 99 99999 t 19999 SALE 18998 . 469.98 599 98 SIMMONS BEAUTYREST SUPREME 139.98 ::N?~;~ ----- SEALY POSTURE FIRM IV 169.98 :;:N3i;~ Full. ea µc Oueen set Ktng S':'I COMP PRICF 41999 99999 129999 SALE 209.98 49998 64998 SIMMONS BEAUTYREST IMPERIAL 169.98 ~3i:~ T~E SALE · F1111 1~.1 ,, ?99<)<)~8 --Pun.ear>•. COMP PRICE SALE --- 4 19 99 --209.98 Full. ea pc r GGMP PRICF 459.99 109999 149999 SALE 229.98 549.98 749.98 Oue••n ">'' f199 99 349 98 Queen c;(•I 999 99 499,98 Queen sel 1099 g<J 499 98-K1nq SCI 1399 99 669.98 King SCI , J . ·- SPRING AIR BACK BRACER SPRING AIR BACK SUPPORTER 1000 SPRING AIR BACK SUPPORTER 3000 99 98 TWIN. EA PC • Reg 199 99 Full.ea oc Oueen ser K1no ser COMP PRICE 279.99 59999 79999 SALE 13998 299.98 399.98 139.98 ::2~:~ F'uti. ea pc Queen set King set COMP PRICE . 37999 89999 11 9999 SALE 189.98 ~9.98 599.98 .:t59 98 TWIN.EA PC I . Reo 35999 Full. ea pc Queen set King sel COMP. PRICE 499.99 1199.99 149999 SALE 249.98 599.91 749.98 J "WHEN YOU USE OR OPEN A WlcKES CHARGE KJNG AND QUEEN SOLD IN SETS ONLY TAKE-WITH PRICES: ,'il111/1111/ ( .• 'i11,./11// ~r/uality indde ef.foTdabk. ,, f '/11110111111. II i1 A,., I i11111•111n' WI~ES FURNITURE , WI WILL MCW • UNllRDLD. M you lind the~ ilem In llodl al•.,_.~ l4ven deys for Ina. .. Wll refund the <Mateta W. wll you • he-yw llm"9d werrenty dltlctt In wortunentNp end conllNCtion Datlltt eveltable lrl..Qur *>Na. MAHal: Senta Anl Frwy end Mlgnotll. Phone 7\4-121-1550 ... -NUYI: Sen Diego Frwy. and Sepulvem 8tYd t>etM.n Burbenk and VICt<>fY ~· 111-790-2244 WIST COWM: Sen Bernardino Frwy and V;ncent Phan. 818-919-1971 COITA MIM: San Diego Frwy and Hlrbor 9tYd Ptlone 71•·540-12~2 ()pen Monday"'"' Friday 10-9. Saturdey 10-6. Sunday 12·6 $ • The~ G. McKenzie. sister of thl" bride. was maid of honor. and bridesmaids w~re Carolyn Scrogs and Karin Wes~r. The bride's niece and nephew. Amber and Daniel Strome. were flower ,girl and rint ··bearer. · The bridegroom is the son of Cart M. Neuhau~n of Newpon Beach and Mrs. Terry Lee of Mt. Vernon. Wash. His brother. Paul Ncuhausen. was best man. and ushers were Bob Rivers and John Bilgrave. FEATBEIWfGILL- AIUIOUR Cheri Lyn Armour of Costa Mesa exchanged wedding vows with Daniel Feathcringill ofl.a Quinta on June IS in the garden of the San Clemente Inn. Their reception at the inn was ·attended by 280 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Elgie Armour of Costa Mesa are the parents of the bride. She wore a tca-len1th gown of ivory chantilly lace-with beading on the bodice and sleeves. · Attendants forthebridewereP~ Sue Dailey: ~cri T~esdale .. Jessica Meistrell. Junior bndesma1d. 'and Jessica Armour. flower girl. The bridegroom is. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Featheringill of San, Diego. His attendants were Dennis: Holladay. Scott Armour. Jack. McCormick. Tim Spivey. Cory: Tucsdalc. junior usher. and Kyle!: Tuesdalc. nng bearer. : After a New Mexico honeymoon.; the couP.lc arc residents of La Ouinta1 She is with Descn Photo of Cathedral City and he is self-employed at_Do & Co. Construction Co. of La Quanta. ; BALLORAJlf-HUBltRT The engagement of Vaness4 Margaret Halloran and Andrew Charles Huben. both of Pasadenij has been announced by her parentst Dr. and Mrs. William X. Halloran or Costa Mesa. An April wedding ii planned. : A graduate of Mater Dei Hish School. the bride-elect received her bachelor of ans degree at UCI and her juris doctorate degree at South~ western University School of Law ii'! Los Angeles. Her fianre is a graduate of Clare~ mont Mcn'sCollege, and received his juris doc torate degree at Southern Western Uni versity School of Law: He is the son of Mr: and'Mrs. Gustav Hubcn of San Gabriel. RUFFW'S · UP•LSTEIY llC . .................. 1m-D .. mt11P1-•11~ 6.:1 ,.1 f .. ....::...:..-"~~ AfmmON :. l UA BAND mDn . ' Lm fw &M premier llRe ti ( !;{Jslcou{er J ~ . ,, · ,,eport . ~ --<f-· To be delivered the first f week in August. 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I I I I I I t I j , . ·;a· I r-+ I I 1 . t I . . -- TS South Llauna. wb~h was~ for last weekend's kickoff' of the SCATS Gymnastic Team Endowment Cam- paign. · Activi~~ WIS scattered throuabout the 1 8.500-plu~uare-foot Meiliter- ranean villa. Ttie Rrinscbes• n- pansive turnaround driveway was transformed into a mifti1ym widt floor mats. balance beam. unnn parallel bars, etc., fordcmonslratiom from a select groupi.na otlbe SCA TS (Southern California Aero Team) kids. The food was 11ationed ~t the home. with a variety ol otlierinp -from crepes to sasbimi-donalfd b\' f ive Feet. Baftlkok Four,~ T'he Ritz-Carlton and Le Mmctitn Hotel. Accord in& to SCA TS Dev~ ment Dittetor JertlJa ....... the t'vent was entirdy UDderwritten. al- lowing all proceeds (about Sl,,000) to go to a $3.S-millioa endowment campaign that funds oneoilll IY"'· n"'1st1cs programs and tries to .. raise the standard of athletic e1c:ellence. •• If the 250.plusSCATSperentsand supponers in attendanc:e.wett bored with the brcathtakinaocan view, the food and hcarina about SCA TS. they · coul4 ogle the stunnina fashions offered by couturier Leillt a.,.. Clh·ne created the coUection specifi- calf y fo r the ~vent, featurina lu1ur- 1ous velvets. silks, fun and brocades -stunning for fall -but bis poor models had to be sweltcrina in the warm late afternoon sun. ~ctrcsses (sportina a fuchsia Ctiyne dnip) and J z?tr O'Neill were on barid to support the event. The youn,est SCATS mem- bers. clad in their red. white and blue t. leotards. o&red up opportuaity ,n. tickets. Their moms were stationed bd1iod lbe often shy little 1i1t1. explainina .• e1actly wba~ tlane baskets of \ickets. (Sltn that ftmd. raisina ttai~cart~Y But the focus of the' ~veni• W8I "Goil'll for the Gold." ~ to SCA TS COICh 0.. Pften (be is bead coach of the 19U U.S. Q!r_m~ wom~n·s _JYmbaltics team), SCATS has ~ one or more l)'mnuts on eacb o( the United States ~pie teams si~ 1961, includiftl Cathy RiabY Mason. Kathy Johnson and Pain 'Bitcck. Thrtt of the U.S. 1Ymnastic hoptfUh. Dee Yr•· D' e. llwY G•llln" and Siiis• .._ (198., Pan American Gama IOld medal winner). millj)ed with tbt crowd and provided cob =·=~urina the nasties . Of1'1vamashiro's commentary, Pctm in~· --stie's llready better than Lou (Rcttin) ... Y amubiro, and Gunthorpe head to Salt Lake Ci~t week tor. the Olympic Trials. 1fill 4o so with hair desiped by RClllU Salon in laoria BeaCh . ...., ),el and J .... ~ .... and the saro. ~ major, supponen of the campeip and co-sponsoml the benefit. .. In the world of tymnastics, the SCA TS Gymnastic Auociation ii rcnowned ... internationally everyone knows us, but in Oran,r County we're almost like a buried treasure. With the endowment cam~ip and our goal of raisins $3.5 million. we hope to chins that." said Rimel. SCATS was founded in 1968 and chartered as an athletic. JK>D.·Rl'O(iL orpnization. With beadQuarten m I Hunti111ton 8e8cb:. SCA TS also oper- ates tbrtt additional trainin1 centers . in Anahei~nut and Miss.ion llCA TS co.ell Don.Peten lneb ucta lleldl Smltla. Taal Pack . ( ... ecATS/118) and TradCroftl'. Center Stars' hiStoric Caribbean affair Barbara and Ma~• · Metller and • • • Mary and Job J.U... A loud blood-curdling scream an- • • • · nounced it was time for dinner. Once A livetv evening with Spanish the 44 guests who had been playina music. f1amenco dancing and ·casino games calmed down it was few things to d~ - like entry rugs and Sp"anis~ food raised ~lose to Sl.OOO time for the fine beef Wellington outdoor lightini. .. said the hostess. for Chtldrens Hospital of Oran~ dinner at The Ambrosia. Murder mystery keeps guests guessing at CieaUve Alternatives fund-raiser By VIDA DEAN °' .. D.ily N.e ..... The Center StJrs· .. JUSt for fun" part~ last week was an outd~r affair. but the 85 guests couldn't resist a peck mside the home. They were en- ~ouragcd to tour the mtenor bv hosts Jacqme and Bob Beet.er of Long Beach. • .. The Heebners own a Greene and Greene home. According to Jacque. 1his creation bv the tum-of-the cen- lurv architects· is now at its third locauon in Long Beach. It is on the :'l/auonal Register of Historic Places. ··it's a wonderful house .. :a rot of fu n to see:· said the Orange County Performing .\ns Center surpon group president Juet Cort.ta. " love the beautiful decorations.'' 8'fded Corbin. who was tourina with hus- band Don. especially interested be· cause he 1s an architect. Jacque has been working on rt· o;torin~ the house since 1978. "Still a h . 'd . . f •County. . w o sat patience ts o utmost S•ltalla Reau• of Suaila's The group. dressed hke pngsJm importance in a restoration job. (The Boutique'in Corona del Mar and the · and flappers. was at the restaurant for Center Stan member is a professionar Madrid Restaurant of NcWpC>n a fund-raiser for the Center for party planner and designer.) Beach co-sponsored the ~nefit. Creative Altemati".~· The~ Past presi~nt Doua Bace with After the 200 guests had dined on was. one of the six professaonals husband DM&· loved the ~odes ~pecialties such as gazpacho. paella. staging a murder myst.ery party .. collection displayed inside w1th.\he chicken and lamb. a feasrfor the eyes T.wo ··murders". ~ comm~ttcd Heebners· orchid collection. featured women's fashions from dunn_g the evening., .Th~ qn~cs Dinner with a Caribbdn fla ir was Suhaila's and men's fash ions from rtmat!' un solved. Pan1cipating in the served. in the garden around the pool Chanins and Amici. Models included theatncs wert UHa and IUcMN (a colorful buuerfly was projecw on Je Aue Mix, Martlaa Gren, 1.un Colin (high chip holden who won an the water.) Ribs were served with CamllMU, Joaa w..ue,, E•ma J..e evening of dining and dancing at the black beans. grillod sweet potatoes. Riley, Pam Mu1Hr and ~ Ritz-C'arlto.n). !tte Penea (winner 9' barbecued shnmp and brownies. Sml~. the 6-foot-4-inch son o(Helee an Ambrosia dinner). Ena. and AJJeia Entertainiag ~as the musical eroup Sml~. ~ho was there to watch. CUri101 (she is state secretary of A New Rage, whicll recently signed Assi,stmg with the show was plan-California Drug Free Youths). Dr. wi th Capitol Records. · nef Amal Maasomr, Sorab Halllem-La•rnce LeombnH, Dr. Bill and La•,. Little co-chaired the pan·y pear. who was also one of the male Diau Martl1, S•su and Larry ~ith Jacque. Other · oc. panygocrs models. and makeup anist ·Marlo Yoa1, Du and Juet Carter, included Jue Lawsa, Liza· 9nd Motelvo of Palm Springs. · DelbertandGleudaM~•re~a·ndJlm DoaaN Selrettl, Gloria ~!ell, A.a· Other fashion watchers were Gelle and Yield Wallltr (she 1s director of •!tte H•niU1, Gypsy hll .. m, ~ ,,... Mix Tom Riley aJM1 Terry ud J• C'C A. which deals with youJh alcohol and II-' Mcteu, Gayle Wldvo .. ~. Btr'~ypiu. -. and drug prevention.) jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiii~ llODlca.B ..... OD tbe .,_.. wltla .ai..ce. Wilfred and Lama Little Mated forclbmer. . ....,,... ...... " .... ._ .. llartba Green ·and Arlette' VlYerette model ' plalf,l/ftoral coordlnata. Friendship Shelter's 'Sunday in the Park' .. Colston & Co. will custom desi&Jt, construct and install the wall system to fill yo ur needs from the j imple bookcase to the more sophisticated wall units. We will measure the area, design the system and give yo u a FREE.estimate (714) 943-0214. Costa Mesa. Open Mon. Thru Fri. 9 to 5. Sun 10 to 4 • 'OltWOMfN • C U\10"' Dt 119n1 • Euroo,.dn S1y•~1 • Ou.•l•ly Fd!>••n 1mpo11to from Euro!>" • -"llt •.u•ons 0" "" lyPtS of F,..1>,.cs Ano St)'•t s ·'°"MEN • Cuuom \AMJ,. Suits & Sl"wH • R!',.Oy "'4.4d!' Surts & Co.JU lmporttd lrOl"I Eu1()Pf' • Top M"ut r r .. 110rs • Al!t r .. rions • Formfl ltt~!,JI :::: ..... · CUSTOM SHIRTS Order 6 Shirts & Receive the 7th Shirt ,REEi . CustOlt\ Qe.otaLMQ . boll M~ oo. cw~ lyDellalltiNqrtl · f Former M~r of Top 'J1nm attd OfMgrl Worktts M Aft'.'M Wanly for f ~an · , • c onv~nt ~rvlce • HOfM or OMC'e, by Appofntmtnt FASHION BY HIQUI, INC. 41SJ .._,.,.,...VII.,, Unit C. ~ 9Ndt ftnM«AlttvS.--• ...._ .... a...11.a~-cc.111111n:M11r•lllf f714J 476·101 I ~-::::,:js:• f714f 476·1017 ··A Sunday in the Park" -the Sunday is Aug. 14 an<f the "park" is Connie and Andrew Monhland's Mon Point Compound in Laguna Beach. From 4-8 p.m.. guests will ~ entertained wuh music and served gourmet box suppe rs. Tables will be set up with the gorgeous view of the poin t-in mind. The event is being held as a benefit fo r the Friendship S~elter. a Laguna Beach rehabilitation facility for the homeless. There wi ll be a live auction. arid prizes will be awarded. ~irs been amazing the am·ount of response we ha ve .had:· said chair· woman Marv Miller. ··we ha ve 50 man) underwri ters and con- .. tri butors ... so many items have been donated for the auction and for prizes. Everything has been donated ... the wine and champape. deco r at i on s. e nterta1n - men1...evenhyth ing except the food for the gourmet box suppers . ··A buffet of spectacular desscns will be set up. Ifs going to be a great afternoon." added Wilson. A shuttle service will be provided from the high ~hool lot at Park A venue and Blumont Street. Wilson point ed out that the city buses also stop at Moss Point .. Tickets for the afternoon arc $75 per person. Arrang~rptnts can ~ made by calling 494-6928. · • • • . The Mothers and Others Against -Ccmfia[fy invitp all soon to 6t 6ri.tlts and tluir monis toa Cfiampaane 'BTUncli Sruufay, >IUfiUSt 7, 1988 11:00 a.m. 7i tM colkttion ti/ !Mot& Nmrll 'Bri411/s lntunational . . . at .. >fmimria -<jroJ. 'Teton CfuJUt 695 'Towm Ctrsur 'Driw • · CDlltll Nua, Coli/"'11i11 (Sups from tfu 0ra"6' County 'Pttft1ntri"6 J1rts Ce11ur) ~.11.P. (714) 4J2-7559 J18.(XJ per ptrstm • .. Child Abuse had its first fund-raiS(r in May at the Ritz Carlton. The committee · members had a lot of compliments on the event. which featured a fashion luncheon with celcbs showing up to assist. Proceeds totaled $5.000. The success of the event has inspired the group to continue its fund-raising effons wi ttt an Au,g. 22 Monte Carl() pany at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. The S 1 ()().per-person pany is in conjunction with the Aug. 15-28 Champions for Children Classic pl·anncd at ' the Lindborg R'acquet · Club in Huntington Be.tch." Ashlie Austin and Leonard Lindborg will co- chair the ~ncfh. which will feature a Las V ~s-type show. . .. ,. Emcees will be Jay Preston. for~ merl~. of ··Hill Street Blues.'' a~ Willard Pugh of .. The Color Purple. .\l'io planning to attend are Derek Thomas of ··The Young and Rest, kss·· and the cast of ··High Mountail\ Rangers.·· .>. More information on the benefit and tic kets can be obtained by callinJ 8~3-LOVF. • • • . Coa!.t h ~ Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women will meet at 7:30 p.m. Aug. · I Oat th<.'lr\'tne Boys and GirlsClubat )95 E. Yale Loop. Irvine. David L.;1rson. executive director of the National Council on Alcoholism in Ora nge Count}·· will present the program. A social hour will ~ held. More information is-available by calling 859-4473 or 78~270. . .. I ~ Wint~rclothesBJlows close luxurious!y . . . : PARIS (AP) -Sexy· luxury at Givenchy suits-shown in the mom-There were a few pants for da ytime markable. too. ·Besides boaters. there Qivcnchy and casual luJHJry at Per ing were·11lso perfectly tailored. with or evening. more often than not were ripple or wave shapev lac-e- Spook wuc the keynotes of fashion nipped waists, most narrow skins dressed up with neat matador boleros edged tin~ cone~ or jigsaw-puzzle Thursday. winding up the couture short to an inch or two above the and Spana.sh irandcc hats. shapes. big fur rims on wide- .taowings for winter. knee. Givenchy has been an advocate Givenchy"s late-day wear was mo"'°' brimmed hats. • following S~k's show. a com· of short skins. but also showed some siren-bright than usual,. though a few · Ball gowns "'ere sumptuous as miuee of 24 intemat.ional fashion longer lengths. black beaded and sequined num~rs .alwavs. whether shm and with plung· writers awarded this season's Golden There weri bursts of color. even in cropped up. More frequent were the ing decolletes or strapless with fuU . Thimble prize for all-around excel-the fabulous furs t.hat wem with the satin dresses with sashes in tones like taffeta skirts. some with an iridescent lence 10 Dior's couturier, -Marc dresses and suits. Fox. mink and sable pink and raspberry or emerald and rffect. •. • Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Juli/ 31 , 1MI ' -- . ................ "-.... Madame-Dou (left) aad eetlaetictan ConataJace aarreU w · •pecial llCJlta to determine the aeeda of Gabdela Altamirano~• •kin. home program to keep thl· skin 1n goop shape until the nt'At facial. Ilona of Hungai: has a. collecuon of i.~1 n care producu I in red containc.-rs to match the caq>el) that are manufal. · tured in the C .S .. but all con1:11n natural minerals and ma~nt's1uru nrh \.\att'r from Hunµi: (\!.ht'ft' dll th•• · "ondC'rful health spas art lo..Jll'J i I'm-.<> .\mc:n an I still think a facial '' J lu,un and a treat. but on the morn1 ng a ih·r "'hen ~our sk.i n 1s at its ~lu"' 1ng tx-st 11"<, enough to makr you-i!'' l' tip J nl'" dress. Th<: fall collecuon ofcontemporai'y ~nil ~·parates b' Iona "'ill ~ infor· mall~ modeltd at 11 a.m. Monday in thr Ciallt~i: department of South < oa\t Plata \:ordstrom. .\I~ on \fonda~ and again on T UC'sda~. Ann La" renl'l' fac;h1ons will ~ shown frc•m no11n 1n the Couture depan- ml·nt lntormal modeling of Donna l\ar$1n fash1om "'111 begin at 4 p.m. TuL·sda' 1n tht• storC''s Collectors dl·panment · • • • . Tall · I-Bndal E·q~) . ...,,hich brinp g s anasef"\ lt'ts of hundreds or Bohan. were dyed ruby violet. pastel blue magenta. ·· • .-----a..~M1 !lfl}'-01f1.the ~plC(«ame...to-the ad!'ffid ycllodazzw 119 So with outfits lo _feathers beehi.ve-ruffied slcc"es. ~in~~~~~~-ec!,~~~.-~1_.es ___ """' ,_ a1s Ga 1era 1ash1on museum with 1 erent mg tones. black velvet apphqucs on .b1co1ored' ihev were for the faH _ or much t g ~few models wearing theirdcsigrts. to Ooth coats were u~ually luxurious stretch jersey dresses ad<kd up to · panicipate in thr Golden Thimble cashmere. of course. One model coquettish looks..,. longer skirts and pants. · . ...,edd1n~ profc-ss1onals together under Ont' root. 1s scheduled for Aug. 13 and I ~ at the D1sne~ land Hotel in .\nahc1m ceremonies. looked great in lavender with a dark Givench" len&hthened a fe"" .\s usual. the S or:wegian-bom de- " Dior's nlink-trimmcd taupe suits purpk windowpane plaid. Bicolorcd hemlines io mid-calf. thou&h the ~1gner presented color-coor'd1nat«I actuall)' made me jealous," said suede and satin outfits. were other dress' strapless-topped modefs "·ere groupsofclotht>s from da~ to evening. coutuner Louis Feraud. a top-ratcd appealing highlights - royal blue or u!>ually clinging to thr torso. flared all "'alktng out at once. an appealing designer himself. "They were per-amethyst wi th a rust ~It and toque. below the knee. "a' of showing a modestl} "inning • a.Las JI I fectly cut anc made." for instance. <iivenchy's funny ha.ts werr re-collection. · GlYencby praeated tbi9 checked en9e1Dble in lta fall and winter haate coatare collection. Th<' \frn ofC'h1ppendales ~ill head the entt>rtasnment hneup. Tickets are $5 and ma~ be purchased at \M door. Mort' information is available b~ calling (800) 544-EXPO. _______ ..... _________ ,. SCATS PARTY •• ·• homB2 . Viejo. Although gymnasts cdme f;om ~roughout the U.S. ta -train at lCA TS. a majorit)" of the 2.000 girls ~d boys enrolled are from Orange County and the greater Los Angeles Fa. ·:·sc A TS Gymnastics Association · Parentsorganizing.thcevent included Silo Mas•miya, ElllalleG Bowen; lJMa RW.., Nucy SmlG, J ... Jatsoa. SH MWiq. 1.JMa. M-. Namer•, SH Uoy•, heea Hqltel, Sally Pad and R~ MeGua. Party guests included Byla and Did lefiea. wbo was commissioner of gymnastics for the '84 Olympics. ARTIST PRESERVES ••• JiOi.81 . . :: Akamine staned takjng classes -don't...unttl the bulldozers are ready >nost notably watercolor tccbni9ue 10 move in.·· ,lassn with Tim Clark at Coastline Community Collqe and Victor Akamine's latest series. "Precious tasados at Oranac Coast ColleJC (he Little Landscapes," diminutive p~e Akamine her first show m the graphite sketches housed in ck ar . l;JCCfoyer)-whichboostedhersclf-luctte rectangles. are the anist'9' :.on fide nee and taught her how to attempt to capture these special plots :injoy not just painting but the entire of land for all time. ~ ·~ocess of creating an. She also pla11s larger waiercolor Three years 'of honing her talents landscape studies of a soon-lo-be- and stuJiying-the worksofherfavorite developed field in Irvine and the painters (the artists of the Hudson "invisible peopl~ ... miarant workers River School. Winslow Homer. and gath~ring crops (silhouetted against • John Singers Sargrant) led to the Saddleback on one side and a "new creation of her first "Reflections" crop" ofbloomingcondominiumson series. which the Huntington Beach the other). Central Library Art Gatlery exhibited· last ye,ar. Bolstered by its succ"5. Akamine soon found herself able to branch out in new directions. "I'm a gardener and_suddenly I found myself switching from build- ings to open spaces -like the inters«tion of Gothard and Ellis or the Central Library grounds. . Akamine calls these " 'places of power' people pass every day. yet ~here there is an incredible f~ling of energy from the earth. which chanacs .with the seasons. the time of day. .different kinds of light. Everyone can feel the ene('ly there. if they stop to ,experience 1t. but mos! times they ' .. A SUMMER STORY . . l«s -....................... ~OOAaT .. 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''Picnic" unfolds for the Reserval1on1 are taken 11 S82-i6S6. ' trYiM tlleater at Turtle Rock C'om-Joseph Heller's ··catc'h 22': will be ..__ 0 prcscntea II the Ncwpon Beach ly ..... k. on Sunnyhill ROid ° Center of Coastline Collqc. 3101 kt Drive in Irvine. Robert Pacific Coa11 Drive. Corona del ~ar. . ~•11v1nn,"OllCY·~~~~Yee~:!ff':n~ for thrtt.weekends under the direc- .,. .... art p1av1-the pn'nc:i· tion of Rohen Mic:hael Conrad. .ila _ ,-... CllNin is 8 p.m. Fridays and ~- . ..._ · lill '"-~-days ttt.roulh Aua. 20: reservations .. 1 .... cast are ':A~"""u· 673-4601. _&Md. D1rteae Wtlbams. "Talkina With" is a collection of ...... 1i. 3 ~ and women's monoloaues -by Jane DI. NJVW nan Martin, and will bt pretented F•ys _. 1! 11 I ~.m. andS.turdlysat 8:30throu&h AUi-27 ---1')1 .... -A ... 2-1, WJlb • Suriday · arlhe Unicorn Emporiunk"ll4MaiD -· 21 .at 2 P·!"· Call St .. HuntiRfU>n Beach. Cail 9.69-1794 tbr tJcket 1nformat1on. for reservations. •· -~ ......... , Boys and Dinettes" is a Jack .Manton. Rick Franklin. country muStc revue directed by Mamie Crossen and Brian Kojak Pawick J. Fennell, wi th Dennis head the cast of "Corpse" at the c.aeUuo suvina 11 musical direcw Muckenthaler · estate. 1201 W. tor. The cast is comprised of Tom Malvern Ave.. Fullen on. Robtn Oriffta. Jerry Sigins. Gary G rant-Robinson directs the British comedy- ..... 0.ve Ca~nter. Beth Hansen mystery. which plays Thursdays •Liu Caryl__ through Sundays at sundown. ....... te" at Irvine Valley Collete. S'°° Irvine Center Drive, Irvine (5S9-3333). · closina per· fonnances Friday through Sunday at 8p.m. • ...,._ W•&" at the Cabrillo Playbomt. 2(}2 Av~. Cabritlo, Su Clemente (496-IS41). final per· formancn Thursday throush Satur- day 11 8 p.m. •"MuMttu Merry Ge Rem" at the Westminster Community Theater. ':/272 · Maple St.. West· minster (995-41 t3). concl udina Fri· day aod Saturday at 8:30. Elsewhere around the county. these at 1 ,e.m. thro~ Aus. 14 . h · t · · • -~ by the American s ows continue t lCJr respt"ctt\'e runs: Children's Thflter at the Anaheim •"Tiiie Wiilie Arrow" at the New-Cultuf'll Arts Center, 931 N. Harbor (>Ort Theater Arts Center. 2501 Cliff Blvd_., Anaheim (7Sl-S032). Satur· Drive, Ncwpon Beach (~31-0288). days and Sundays at 2 p.m. thro .... .. Thundays throuah Saturdays at 8 Au,. 28. ... . p.m .. Sundays at 2:30 until Aus. 21. ... Allee la •••ir1w-at· ... . ........ f'itetatr" in the PatiO UK Theater of Golden West Collete. OcPOl Pla>:house. 311 S. Euclid St., Hun1in1ton Beach (895-8371). La Hibra (213 90S-970I). Tlt111r'ldayt ffidl'fn hrougtrSundayr.tt-8:-30 until -thm~ Saturdaysa& 7:30. Sundaynt Aug. l 2:30. •"A Cllons Line" by the Hunt-•"lroay of u.UKrewaM Prtllce" in~on Beach Playhouse at Gisler at the Santa Ana City Hall annex. Fourth and Ross streets Santa Ana Sc ool. Strathmoor and Effingham. ~998-2 1 99), Fridays and ~turdays at Huntington Beach (832-flroS ). Fridays and S3turdays· at 8 p.m. p.m. through Aug. 13. s. "'Dirty Ollldll9' 6."0Ulll'' Yell Hellll CWerlllf' .,_, 7.'''llffl" Geor91 MldlMI IC ...... I , e,"Hl'I IN OJ. I'm ltll ........ D.J. 1Y · J.tf & Tiii ,, .... Prlftc:il CJMll . f."QNll U. and IW/ ..... ~Cl ... ) • lf."Mete-'i>tm DellCIN' ......,_. .. (lt(A) • '1."Let tt L__..!-Ollrll EtllllA & i · 5elN MedllM (It*) : ,, .. ...,.._ ,,.....,..., .... '9llkJ . IJ."I~ M9r1" •icMrd Mwll CIMI· · ~---1~.· '""Tiie .._ .. Accordlllt IO Tltll!Ce T,_ D'Artty" T.,.,.,.. T,_, D'At1t¥ CCelumllel lS."lceNs fronl "" Soulfllldl'~ HorlllO't & Tiie • .,... <•CAI 16."LON Clld Winier'' ClncMrelll IAWc I 17."Kldl" INXS IAtlentkl 11.''0ut of IN ._., o.e.le OllMn (A I It.''•" Strlll .. ledl" EllOll JolWI <MCAI 20.''lev... Amullmlftt" Tiie IMMc:urv) ADULT...._.I \ 1.''•oll Witt! It" $left WlftwM (Vlrtlftl 2."*'* to H'Mvtlft'' 1r.-. IA&MI · J.''Helcl Oii to ... Nlllltl" ltldlenl M9ra CIMl-fMMettlfl) t/' 1•2-J" Gletle ..... ~ Mielftl ..... ~(ElllCI . Sl'MIM 1M Lele COl'lll'.r' lrtc Cermen (Nlttel . 6."Tlle CCllOW .. LOW' 111¥ Oclell CJMI 7 ... , Ooli't w.w .. ~ wtttl v., Lae TM!" ~·-., IMCAI e."1 Oeft't ~ uve WllNul Yew lMe" ~.-..... --- •."I ICllOW Yeu'r• Out Ttlett Soma .... t'' Mt#tvlluftl....,) 10.",&.o.e Wll left IN Dey" WtllhleY Hlultofl IMlsla) h h " 13 · h · oda Contin uin1r on the menus of Or· t roug ·"'ug. wit a matinee t Y ange Count ls dinner theaters are: Q lity T. v g at ;.Pp~·. YMr Cat ls Dee•" at the ~"Tiie Soud of Maile" at Eliza-ua roup Garden Grove Community Theater. beth Howard's Curtain Call Di nner · -~a::~k 6~:~~S~~~f:n~ A~=~-:iC:Q~i;~m~e~nie-~(8ff!Jf!8~-1~5~400))~. ~n1~t~y~c~x~cc~pj(-==1~ ... i1iP'i~~llll!lci~-op s'-~.~ ws .and Saturdays at 8 p.m .. cxtendC(S Mondays at varying curtain tim es UV throu&h Aua. 1 l through Sept. 4. •"Forbiddea Broadway" in the •"Social Senrtty" at the Grand LOS ANGELES (AP) "~ li . cd d CBS' "De Studl·0 Theater of Saddleback Col-Dinner Theater. 7 Freedman Way. -ey .. qua . ty com y ~war to - A h · (77' 77 10) 'ghtl 1 & Lacey," recently canceled by _ BS. signing Women.· . . . , le~e. ..~,·ss1'on v1·,,..J·o (<82-4656). na cim --· "' Y cxccp h bes 1· d If'. H h th IY• .. J M d · rt · was voted t e t qua ny rama 1or ere are ot er winners in e T U'rsdayr throu~h Saturdays at 8·.30. on ay~ at varying cu am limes I ~ th h c~ '5 the founh stra~· t year k.. members annua survey: . S·unda'' "I 7· .. (). with wcek"nd roui .xpt. -· "1 •& 1 1 1 it ... si.. .. .. ... lttl• Sb f ff .. t th of Viewer .. fo r uality Television. G ..!• .. ,ec.n~y·. nL~eQvU:! I y ... •me '°" • matim;c, <11 3.30 un11l Auo 14. "' op o orrors a c i.u.,. ··-• ~ -..... ,... --_ .... .......... ,... ........ 70 _ ..... ·--.... ·~ [-'°'" 11 719 I Ito eco9'fA .... A l-C-..c.-,,, .. ,., •CiOnA..U ~1-C.. n1 .. 1 .. ~. T'OllO E...-...... 511·519 ~.owl ~ ..... SJIM401 GMOlllOl'OVI v-.v-....SlJI NOW PlAYING ...... _... .. ""-'-'.'°" ........ 1&duloaeu0t -1AWT.a-~ ...... Cl, ~"I._. • fct.•Sll~ .. !e.~\owl'Plr.... ,,.,......, f~ .. ....,,.c..w.. Vt \),. ,-.,, • ., • ..,. .. n •• ,,.. .,. ~) .., 1* ---IOOI W &e>o ....... ~ w._,,... ........ ~. ---_ ... _ t7t4 ,,.. ' ¥' ~ ,.,. .,.,,.., .. ,. ...... .... ~· ... ·-l .. ...,1 ., \fl- • ... ~ .. '-- A HIM CAUID ...... • .... -......c... ., .• , .. ,. .... .... COCKTAM.111 ..., ...,&As n 11 u a • 11 • ,,.. .,.., .. .,,. ••-ts WIY 11:.;"": WMO BAMID -ii...,~'1ii;;4J11111;i::ll':;,;;;,;;;;:::;.-1i11.,. e.u.,. tr• I09ll t.Malf fll WMO faAMIO _______ ....,. t•a HI t ote N J ,._ llOOR IMan f"'I I I·• M t t:• 1.et '" 10 ...,......,_,,...._ coallAll Ill ,,, ........ ,. ....... WAll DllNIY'I UM9l111 ,.,,. ,,,.,, ........ , ..... IMO TC» Hl·Wll !NI 11141 ' .. ,.,, ..... , ...... wn-.. ntlllUIWn• CllGCDeUWllNI .,. ...... _ .... • 11 llllf .... • ""!""!!!!!ll!'!!!~~~---1 ·'•••n••=~ ---··· ~ • 1>-Harkquin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. The show received 29 percent of •a.,1 ec•9f in • -'''v «em•: '!.e" ,..,im.n •"Tiie Comedy ·ot Errors" at the Harhor Blvd .. Santa ·'na (979-5511 ). th t · ..,.. nt ~I cond ,_... b 111 C9S' "&eeurv ~IN '"''·" G Sh k F I 1285'1 "' C VO {' In a r .... e UC ~ Y •a.,r WPOO'tlne olevers In 1 Ulitv dreme· fO\ C a {'Spcarc csuva · -n1ghtl~ except Mondays at varying VQT. said director rothy Swanson Lerrv Dr•k• enci S<JMn ltutten of "L.A. L••." Mai n St .. Garden Grove 1636-7213). curtain times thr'ough St'pt. 18. ofJ=airfax S• .. tion Va She """id l SOO •BH• ec1r.H• in •• _11.., COfl'ledy: 1et1v F 'tf s th gh S d t 8 30 t I ~ · · , · -• Wiit!• of NBC'• ''Tiii Golden GlrlS.'' n'ta{ rou un ays a : un 1 •"I De, I De" at the Southampton of the organ1zat1on s S.000 mcmbtrs •a.s1ector1n • oue111v ,Ot'l'ildv: Tim 1te1C1 ot Aug. -0. Oinner Theater. 140 Ave. Piro, San participat~ •n the poll. CB\ "Frenit•s PIK•." •"Irish Leftovers" at Mo'o; Full-Cll'n1cnti: (4QR.7576l. Wednesdays Tht'"('.itl1ons lobbyi ng gr&1,1p. fi~t M • ~~~1-~:WS,:,~.~v~ enon Music C. enter. 121 N. Ha rbor and Thursdays at 8: 15. Fridays and organ ized several years ago in a revror ot ''Dftlvnlne w-" · Blvd .. Fullerton (871-1805 ). Fridays Saturdays at 8:45. Sundays a1 I :30 successful effort' to keep "St. co:v':nt1::""!'~,,:!" ~':,r'':, ~,..111;1: at 8:45, ~turdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays and 8:·1 ::> through Sept. 4. Elsewhere" t>n .the air: voted its best Gerland Ho1111n Not111 Hollvwood Seot. 11. tp;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;:;;;:;;;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;;;;;;;;;====::;:;;;;;;;::;:;::;:;;-1 . • ---r" - _. -------• .... llWll!t!l• "Al' '.1'l'ill'I com •s.t f li'loUIT· HAl'Br)li '>II •\'I (I IQIO IC-UV ft ll)ll(J' VI~ fllUIT• IJ ,_. -.. ... WC. • WC lf.90 Stl.lft l~ llUlllQll i ~ CNOCJI "'1 WY' t 11 II 691 O.Jl '1' Ml W\IA(il "'~' 1011111111 •u., u ... cosussa I~ PACU: la.Nlll5 SOI/IN tm-IU ID*MOS ~ I our-1.ui v.i I( 1 C-11 ttU CQASI "Ai' !1'1~ '1111611 ~7111 QllllM WISI "I lU'i .A .,. .. .. .. ., Mii•• llMMllS IDWUOS I~ ---' .. 'IOllC • t#i(l$1TT CllOMIVllU If 141TTQll Clll~ ,.., )t 01 ™ 1111 ~ 0!10 661116' • ANAHEIM, IY&WY ITADIUM DNY1 ~ ,._.m t tl M J • .. J' ,~ 'Tiie .8111t!" ' -I'll I ... II,.. "°'"Ill\' . ., - ••w ..,.. ...... ·-........ ......................... Wllilll.... ._ ... . , .. , ........ ~ . ,_,_9&419 el.A.._ ·-Si .... =• ---........... -'* . ' --..... ...... .... ·-·-··..... ....... ---· .• ............ ,.. ,....,...., ~ ..... --... " --..... ,.,. _____ ,, ."""""'°. • -~-. ' • : .. \I ,, . . The Shade.ls a.ck! ~n {.,~.,.•m'-~ .. ~@"'· -.... • . : ~ ....... ~ • .. . .... ·-. .. -.... -""'-~ ........ -. .... _..__...., ___ .....__NOW kAJ1NO----------... U I Bl.II -~' "'° \ 'IOI• .. 11111 '• VI ..,,...S ., M iii ,,,,. ¥11 "'' -: ,. ' ·, COSll llSI IDWlllDS Clll IM Clllll • -,,, ti•I -·--•. -4 Wjll l'VQ ,,, *"°° n 1m ·• -IC.OS -~ SMlllllACA ... ,. 'i'il ~S .,.,. wuu IJ .... , . .,,. - CJllMS r~Slll'lll( 9'l ll01 • 111ll Ml 0611 ---· u-·~ POIC WISl,lllOCJll <;All•Y S10UOI ~1J m I QIUI. -· .•• roe ftl l(ll(Jlll , , " .... 0 I 9'2 6000 -.,, ~ -· -• OIWl'.l M l '31 OJ«I -·-· .co.a •tOI ~, .... mw• • ~ ._ UA 1,-:;=·1., .._,.~ ........ TIR •1-.a -P CIPIC WAY: .I • ~ ........ l'lua ;.m.mt •COM*• 't•-eor ..... '' (714)21 .. lllO . . •CClllTA mSA ..... r-.· ...... ,. •*Ill. TOM> ..... l,._fl loro75'1 .. I,.. (O-lt0a~"1't *IL TOM> -. ~ .. , t [............. *LAIMAOA •IMTAMA 511... l'lcJllt•~·-[ ......... c.. •N.LMYOll ... 14.. •2.ntt AMCf .... l •.tOOO ...... Wll)I) •ITMTOlt • ..... ,.TOlllUCM .-.o--., l .... v-.. °""" • ..... ow.r """" .... ,,. "'41117 •GOeTA_. .. , .. ,,. • ...... -..c:....1.-. . ,._ . --• HERO LOVER ·LEGEND. .. :~.;:.."L -.111 ~ • , ~l I .,.-~ . ' . .. .... ., "*': lllJY. f ! !Ml-; ·fiiit : • ~· \ ., •• .. ., ,. ... ..,., . .,.... ''°" - ron 'ftll: , ... rttv Uf - } ' • .. Vlewa at W8LA '• ltaacbo Saa Clemente make the dnelopment IOIDethlq •peelal for bomebuye .... Viewin Rancho San Clemente .·. WSI;~atest Ion-OffefS i:ich Factfic · 9ce-an vi~!~satcrverya fordabl~price By JULl&J\OGERS Dlllf ,._. C•• ' .._ IC · Tbere's one thing Rancho San Clemente definitely doesn't have a shdrtage of -spectacular ocean · views. · Loca1< .. 1t1· cast of the San Diego I • .. Freeway ( 5) and Aven1da Pico. the 2.000.acrc master planned communi· tv spans the coas·tal foothills of south Orange Count)'. O\'crlooking miles of sundrenchcd beaches. De' eloped b) WSLA Develop- ment Corp .. Rancho San Clemente offers everything from new qne-and ·. .. t\\o-bedroom homes ranRing from ihr-$180.000s-10-thc S216;000s-to. vicw-or1cntcd three-and four- hedroom homes beginning 1n thr m1d-SWO.OOOs and ranging to thl· mid-SJOO.UOOs to ·a contempora~ 280-unll apartment compln. Evrr' fam1h should be abk to find lhl· l'a'lik that 'best suits their need'> The homes ha\'e· been construCl('d 1n a ~ed1tcrranean style wi th Spanish red t1I~ and· stucco. So far. Q23 houir;1ng units complrted and an 0 add111onal 702 arr umk r ron'itruc- mn:-M;unrrtr.rn tmlfohhl' contmuill· t~ ·\ 2.lJJ I homl"' .inJ ,1panmrnt' havl' tx-rn compll'lrd ·wh,·n lfanrho \an ( kml'nll' "a' '11 II 1 n 1hr plann rng \l3gl''· dn l'lorx·r., ''anted 10 cn•atl' a lOmmunt t\ "herl' lhl' pm 1kgt·d n>uld pla~ f hr thought "a<. not w l'rl'ale an n:clusl\ c l om mun1t~ du<.' to pntl'. hut to use lhl' loca11on :h a "'a' IO neat<.' 'onll'lhing 'iJX'CJal · (Pleue .ee RAJllCHO/C2) ~- [i· I SUNDAY, JULY 31 , 1988 RANCHO SA~LEMEt{!E • Richmond Pointe boma ranee from l, 190 to 1,950 equare feet of llYIDC ~pace. Pacific Shores will offer flye Ooorplan• and up to 2,420 9q11&re feet of llYIDC apace. · Slagle-fatally developments offer exceptional valu~ At Richmond Pointe~ · · Interest list started f~pres~le tn Au -list Homeshoppers who had nearly · given up on the. dream ~ oWl\i na a coastal home are clamoring for ihfor· mation regarding ~ichmond Ameri- can's n~w communitti>of 111oderately priced single-family-detached homes in Rancho SaA Clemente. · Af\ interest list is already being formed in anticipation of the late AuJust presale opening 'Richmond Pointe. · · • Mant homcshoppen realize that thnc spectacular ocean·view homes ·represent a rare opponunity to purchase a 9uality residcntt in such an outstanding location. / ' Accotding to Ronald S. Morgan. vice president of sales a.nd marketing of Richmond American Homes. ·~This is a onct•-1 n·a-lifetime op- portunity for many homebuyers. Our interest hst 1s growing faster each day. so we urge anyone scekini to buy in this exceptional community t9 con- .tact our oflict's as soon as possible." Tht' homt's arc offered in four attractive floorplans designed by the noted Orange County architectural firm. Knith~r & Msociates. The residences range from a singlr·story two-bedroom. two-bath homr with more tnan 1.190 square fttt to a spacious three-bedroom. twq-story rcsidcnec with two and ont-halfblths and morr than I. 9SO square fttt. The first phase of 19 homes is expected to (Pl-... RJCIOl9NDiC3J Richmond Pointe Developer: Richmond American. Type of development: Singlc- family detached. Price range: From high $100.000s. Square footage:.. From 1.1 90 to l.~50. Number of plan•: Four. FlaaKlag: Conventional. Sales office: 4 7-l-I 00 I . . - Pacific Shores offers setting that inspires the quest for the best \\hall"' l'r 11 " Jbou1 an ocean 'l't1111~ that ~\pare' thl' i'x''il ha'> traumphl·d again and thl' re\ult ts P:H 1lit \hon·'> JI Kanl h1> San C kml'nll'. ·a commuftu~ of grand l\kd11l·rranl'an arch ll('Cturr that hold' .1 qu1l'I rt·~rd for 1h1· magn1li· n·n(l' nflhl' Pan tie ( oa'il. I hl' 1ararrd homl'" h' ()1, 1dend I)(-, dopml·nt arc adorned "1th rnr· lx·I' wlurnn'. archr'l 3nll d1'i1inc11'c "'ndo'" Thr "arm rolor._ 0f thr "turro "all\ arl· tx·autllulh com· r kmrntrd h~ rl·d talc r0<)f.. ~n nn·pwmal collrrt1on of featun.'<i and fin1'>hing 1ouche' ti•'es the 1nteno~ t What's n~w ln thebome design· biz? ..___ ......... ~..,,_2u .... • .... tt~l~h~fnkin1 about lookana at MW homes •nd have not ID!" homaboppins lately~ be.prepared for thsiet major shocks, a few pspa and a • JnJmbtt of pfea11nt SUI pi'*'·· ,, The first m~oc shock '' ex-perie~ wllen you drivt up 10 the model rompte~ ~'Thett .must be ;. IOIM mi1takt," ¥OU aay. "Thete ll'C · •ppoied ao be sanale-~,nily honln. • DOt condominium{'' Thtn ye>U .. ~ that &heft is..1 tiny_ amount 1)f ~ betl'«n them.-You ere n· Jericncina the shrunken bomaitt =me. On OM llCleftt hocnt-.... trip..,_~ .. _ deulcbed ~~up homet on l. l~feet . The s«ond )hock ocaan when 'you. .ld' up the=· ~.i an ulorn-tiiltvable l2 ,000 to ~JUl.000 :a,25). '° r. 91 . uatt-:foot homes Oii '.dtete little lots.' . ~-1fr!-~~=•-noJT:: ~ "" -rait .... prices ~......_.in lelt -.~ ~-P"· ....... ._., ........... $146.000 '° Sll0.000. • But the bo~k great. so you decide to walk throuah t~ modtls cvtn if ~u couldn't bUy OM':" That"s ¥ilfett tht psps come in: evtry 'time you IQok.out 1 window. you can't btlieve how cl<>K the futurT ncigh- ---~-"!':"~~======-...ru!Chi!L.1:10.:.ta.c:a.Jt\.hl:ll.JQ.f'Ccl!I u II mm· ~med. 1ht'\(" arrhlll'1. tural t'lc-me nt' can add J \l'n~ of mtngur. crratr a . dramatll" 1r:ms111on from one room to another. M l11' 1dl· a largr aru into \mailer funrt1onal 'Pl~ "tthout clo'l1ng off rt~im\ bo'n. will'br. . The pleasant wrprises? Thtrc att a lot.•-of thtm becaute homes havt chaftlrd to much in the llll ~ yan. To~ an"inslaht into thete chanan. ~ talked to \lie 1rchit«1 wholt ftrm ~ Wettpert •~Iona. the Irvine ckvtlopmnt we just ctr. ICribed. ~ i1 Artltur C. Danielian, FAJA. 0nt • of the piUan of tht loQI .pro(mion. An l'IClftdyttldnted lhl firm's 20th uniwwwy with 1 liiilfi opm hotlll in hit ~· ~ tmne oflkft. DlnieliU A AM.cilen is ncM oatr one of tlw a..na rm.ntial ltdlilletUl'll ftrm1 in t8'e c:outy, but allo Giit of tht belt, IS fYideftced by tM llct tMt it hu rrmYed over ''° ..... Milt IOday'1 IMMnel and hofne. RO~IT CuY are much mott e'citing thin they ~IT 10 ~an qo. An statn. "The flow of~ makn today's smalltt houtc fttl larter thin 1t 11 ... ht Y)S. "Hither tt1linp -1hd h.p rltrnt()f}' windows that 1ntrodutt natural lipt incrrue the ftthna of specc. Plant lttflvts -ettatcd by mnsing the UPPl'f ponions of S01M walls -add to this fttllna, Wflen you p&aef p&ants Of obj«1s or an on thew shttvn -and m11ybe ldd tome bid lfthti"I -you mate I loe of mterna in 1room.even1 nail OM. • "ln1dcUtion. ~now "9vea variety ~f inttnor wall 1ntlP'"riftl: (Olumnt. archtt. low walls, wideMd walh. anaJcd Ind rounded trtll C"Of"MR. ·;:..~ lft...., ---- Ii I_~ mlldt. mlldt --tllly ·---.tt;;~oc--------•-----·------- "Ma"' of 1oda' ·, homrs havr onr w1ndo"·1r.,~ ... \Jr "all. which rnhant-c" pm ac ' Th t'i rnablcs u1 to use mNr gla""· hnng1ng tht' outside JO ··\\ hl'll \Ou add 1od3' 's ofT-'Ahllt . "all11 and · a light d<'C'orating touch "1th lots ofp;n1d~. ~ou ha'e a 'Cf) pkasant -~t"t d~nam1c -~nk of 'lpaC141U\Ot'SS ••• ~n nott'd that th" '~nous ftthna hq1ns nght at thr entry. wtwtt arch1trcts attrmpt to rttatt tcntn of am, at: quaht) and drJma · . ·'lJsuall~. tk cnt~ C'tlling is hiah and thctt ml) be a "'~".. rw ronunued. "Vtry hltel)1• t wi ll bf 1 hp.ect wall n1Cht for~ an P9eU orv11t "In t•<>-storv houtn. tht' sta1rcatt •111 ~ btuffd. The tomeWhlt (Pl••• ... WIOR/C9) ' of lht',l' h11m1·' .1 rdn·\h 1ng l'lcgancr F1' l' l111(1rpl.1n' ntkr from th rel" to four tx·dr • 111m' .and ur t• 1 2 -12(1 <;,qua re ~liln ~1:1(111 ' lllg 'P·lll' heganning at Pacific Shores DI\ 11knd '' pl.1nn1ng to hulld a 1111al ol ! lll 'angk·l:rnllh detachrd ~velo~r: D I\ 1dcnd Devclo p-hnml'' ,11 R.inl ho \an ( lrmrnlc. an ml'nt :. lmflll'\'I\ I' lllJ'll'r·J')IJnned COm · s· mu1111, "aih J "adr range of Ty~ of development: m&lc- aml·r11l1l'' fam1h dl'tarhl'd. Fnr th<"'' "h11 :m· 1mmrd1atel\ Price ranjfe: From above lira " n 111 lhl: tll:aut' of lhl\ glonou~ S: \!1,~)(l ~l·ttinit. 1>1' 1cknd Drq·lopmrnt Squar'e footage: From 1.831 to < 11r11 " 11lk11ng a spc·u ar Pnont~ :.4:0 Pr11gram 11• hu'"" "ho n prrss an ~umbf'r of plans: fr\('. r;1rl~. 1ntl·n-,1 1n a pantrul:ir hnmr JI . Financlnjf: ( 00, l'ntional. I :inlli \horl'' · Sales office: I h Ill\ 4QR .... 75 5. Pan .. 'J'·•n" "111 he g1,rn rnonl\ of thl·1r 111\l lhoill' of lloorplans In add11111n. tho~dt•nd1ngofa purchase . (Pleue eee PACIFIC/C3) 'ON THE 1NsiD£ · _.....__ .. San Cle~ente - A N • ~cNC~O ·SAKCLB¥81'TB ••• · AM~ 111111,al dat IClllll ICboolaat,~IMHI• .,..... IO ... ~ ~ rec-cenllr. rcadonal lacilitill. rilidntl *"aid Curready w. Wldln -.w.. ...... a..... ~?iii. or tbe avid , tbe Plciftc Golf J Ill\-• Oub widl it:~ dllm~p :; .a\11a.1.b ... tolf t"OUnC ii located nearby oa 240 Dieeo ~ ~ wortiwBcam•hll dll acres of roUina b>thills. --coDW'tion-of' '• l11idto Or for,w 1PQrtamen wbo would Oemente. rather wbKt • f\azzy ball beck and Duriq .-Initial=°'~ fOdh. the Rancho San Clemente ment. foUrO\ber bui Were 1Cti¥e Tennis and Fi1ne11Qub'offencham· in the community. Gfeller~ pionsbip tennis rouns with an Olym-ment, E~ Development, llo,91 pie-sized 1wimmirif pool and com· ~rtlt Development and Lincoln plcte Nautilus eU1t1se equipment. ·Property all had a hand in makina For 1rowin1 families. · San Rancho Sn'-ClnnetJte's debUt • Clemente Hiah School is located success for WSLA. within a mile and plans att ahudy WSLA Development Corporation, under way to build an elementary hcadquanered in Costa Mesa. was MORTGAGE.RATES cstasblished in 1982, is a ~• acquisition and development firm spedalizina in master·ptanned com- munities. But despite ats fOUft& •· WSLA has risen quite rapidly. The company boastsa proven track Flgurt9. of ThuncMly, :My 21 PIXED. ~ ADJU8TA9LE ....... Dewit ........ '-' ..... -· ....,.. ..... 0.000 7.875 7.750 7.900 7.IOO Dewit .................... -. &..... 000 500 111 300 700 ..... ,,.. (~) (~) ~lnterttat.S&L 10.750 10 2.000 lri of Amertea 10.126 20 2.000 45 =::r 10.IOO 05 1.500 eo 10.745 05 1.500 15 Contlnlntel S&L 10.~75 20 4.000 45 ......,,.._..IAL .. ,. 10 u. • Gllndllle Federet S&L 11.000 20 2.000 . 30 H8wthoml S&L 10.125 20 2.000 "" Home Federel S&L 10:500 05 2.000 14 Homelhelter Mort~ 11 .000 25 2.000 30 ~UL 11.211 10 2.000 IO Lanml{k Bank Mortgaoe 10.500 05 1.000 30 LQJJg ee.cn ~L · 10.500 10 ·2.000 15 Mechwiies National Bank 10.500 10 1.000 30 Mission Valley Bank 10.875 20 1.500 15 MHeubl9hi 8enk of Ce. 11.a 20 2.a 00 Pacific Savi~ Bank 10.625 05 1.125 21 Quaker City L 11.000 10 2.000 00 ~blic: Fedefal Savings 10.500 05 1.000 75 . • . L 10.750 10 2.000 45 llen• llciitt~ 10.7'0 10 1.100 40 Trust Savings 10.750 ' 10 2.000 00 United Catlf. Savings 11.250 20 2.000 20 U.S. Home Loan 11.000 10 1.500 23. Valley Fedefal S&L 10.750 10 1.500 30 INDEX SUMMARY ADJUSTABLE MORTGAGES Thie week L•twMk 4•Mk•ego 11th Orstnct 7.50 7.50 7.62 Prime rate 9.50 9.50 9.00 3 month T ·bill 6.72 6.70 6.58 6 month T-blll 709 6.99 / 6.71 1 yr. treasu.ry nole 7.79 7.79 7.62 3 yr. treasury note 8.51 8.46 · 1.27 5 yr. treasury note 8.72 8.67 8.51 ~ , .. 'g:' J.~ (~) J.~ , .. 20 uoo eo 2.250 1tl os 2.000 eo 2.500 111 20 0.000 15 2.125 111 10 2.000 eo 2.soo -111 -111 111 eoo 1tl 118 168 168 16d 1a 168 168 168 168 -168 500 250 168 f .711 7.500 7.IOO 7.625 7.625 • 20 20 16 10 1.- 1. 750 1.500 2.000 1.500 l.250 10 1.500 7.500 05 1.500 7.500 10 1.500 7.000 10 2.500 6.875 20 1.750 t .125 20 2.-8.375 20 2.000 7.7.50 10 1.000 7.375 10 . 2.000 J...Hi.L _lD -1.000 1.as ·10 1.-7.7.50 20 1.500 7.375 10 2.000 7.875 20 2.500 7.500 10 1.500 .. 45 15 45 30 45 15 15 15 15 00 45 . 60 75 00 00 00 45 45 60 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RATJ AVERAGES Fixed Conforming 15 year 10.351 30 year 10.677 AdfUNble 6month 7.635 . 1 year 7.183 2-m 2.750 ~.250 ~.750 2.625 2.790 2.500 2.500 2.750 2.500 UGO 2.875 2.500 2.750 .250 2.m 2.250 2.750 2.250 2.250 -750 111 500 111 -168 300 500 500 -500 .300 111 _1ee -500 500 168 50()- , Non-conf0tmlng 10.710 10.975 7.832 7.610 f'CCC?rd in the development of a vanet¥ . of muter-planned com- muniues from leUide and ~r cour11 to lake front and rural hillside locales. Recent .developments bave in. eluded Sherwood Lake, • tolf and. equestrian community in the San Fernando Valley; Wesdake Vista, a lakeside community in Westlake ViUqe; and Harbor Pointe, an ocean. close community of siftl)e-famity homes. But Rancho San Clemente is the company's lal)est and mosi spectacu· lar master-planned community. DESIGN ••• From Cl hidden scissors staircase is a thins of the pasL,J'Qday, we spend more tame and dollars dcsiJning staircases that become architectural statements. We bring the volume out into the h~sc rather than hiding it in a stair sbafl. _._~n the way up the stairs. \here may be a widened wall with shelves and niches. creating-a gallery effect so the journey up the staircase is an en· JOY.able passage. rather than a utili- tanan tnp . .. Once vou're at the top of the stain. looking down into the living areas. you'll further e"penence the ucite- ment of the high ceilings. the venical flow of space from below to above. and·the psychological perception of greater volumes. It's a very pleasant feeling." What else is new in housing? It took Ari Danielian over an hour to answer that question. staning at the foun· dation and going UP, to the roof. In a future column. we II talk about the great new products people will find when they go home shopping. R•r1 Oay I~ prn"HI •I a., CommukMI••· • Ld~ F•rnt llna f/lttlallrilf6 la ,.tlk rdll,,_, -a4vml1'-1 Ill IM ml ntau &Ill. If you thought ·you ~d r,our chance to own an ocean view home, think again. ,. But think fast! America\ homehuilder, Ri<:hnTond Aml·rican. will t,Olm tx o pening a limited number of panoramic ocean view home~ in their m·we~t community. RIC!iMOND POINTf: Thl·~t' Mediterranean ~ty le homes, ltKated in prt'Stigiou~ Ran('ho San Clemente. will range in <.i:c f wm approxim ately 1190 to 1950 ... quarc feet Priced from the high $100,000'..,, thr~t: finely crafted homes won't last long. Don't miss your char1"c:e! Add your name lll the interest list that b no~· forming for what will undoubtedly be one of the finc..,t Cllmmu- nities in South Orange Count y. ............................................................... . Please add m n me to_RLCHMOND . ~ POINTE'S Interest list and send additional : informatiOJ) on the opening of this fine new ~community of ocean view horn~ by Richmo nd : American. ; Addr<''" ----------------- ; Caty S 1.11t· ---- : Zip Phone ( ; Mail 10 RICHMOND AMERICAN HOM~S : Ont> Park Pla:a. Suitt' 800. lrvint>. CA 9l} Ii. , : • I y \ .. .. .. ' I ~.., Newcomb joins Costain as sales vice president c.tala ...... llte. of N~n Balch bas announced that hUe N~ bas joined the development company as vice president of sales and nwketina. · Newcomb comes to Costain from Newpon Beach-bUed home builder. J.11. Peten Ce., where sh.e IC(Ved as vice president of market ant. Accoldina to company president Jam........_ Newcomb will be involvedin~uctdeveloomentaswll1itmp0ntjblefora1Jelcment1 of Coltai~1 sales and marketiQS prapams at current projects ia SU ~~and Rivetside counties and teVeral ~ upconlillt · projeC\S ID~ County. · . For J.M. PetmCo. in 1917andearfy l9U,Newcombm.a111dall markdina func:ti0n1 at the ~ilder"1 pumerous lf'Ove-4AP projec1I tbrouahout Oraqe County. She wu also insttwnntal in diNc:1i111 lhe merctiandisina ror the initial and '11P.1Y IUCCellftal project .or tbe builder's new Los ~In/Ventura division. nc 0aUerY Collection at Woodland Rills. • . ~ From 1912 tbrou&h 1916, Newcomb .Ved with Mobil Land Development Corporation. Dwina her tenure, SI 00.miDioa of homes sales wert recorded at two Atlanll-eta m111er-planned communilia to~ina 4,400 ams: For bo~ the mi:ud·ute C:ommunity Ud the pf· onentcd community;-Ntwcomb was enpaed in the plann1na. processing. development desian and marketans. Newcomb received her master of arts an marketing from the University ofGeorgja and her bachelor of arts in En&lish from UCLA. Newcomb resides with her familv in Newpon Beach. . . ' Leeeon .. Lee.. a.., has joined fte .......,. o,.., as director/business development. announced Nia LIMert. snsident of the Costa Mesa-based new-home marketina and sales firm. . In her new position, Qancy ~II direct \he marketiq and new -busanc-ss dtvclopitltllnffons for The Lehnert G""fc. which tUent celebrated its first ani versary with an impressive tOla ofS 71 million in sales volume. Clancy previously w•s administrative and accountina manaacr for a major new-home sales and marketing firm. A staff member since the company's focorpoption in 1982. Clancy had chafJC of all administrative functions. as well as escrow coordination and supervising communications and agrttments with developer clients. • • • ·Gary Boack has joined Akla1 Dnelepmetlt Ce. as field superintendent. In that capacity. he will be responsible for overall construction organization and field sehcdulina at Akins' S.mmei' Wd development in the planned community of Lqaa Helpt1.- Prior k> joining Akins. Bouck was assistant field superintendent at Brn Ce .. in Newport Beach. Previously. he was construction foreman/superintendent at Master Framers int~ San Gabriel Valley. Beebe Pe tenon Scott • • • Matdtew Beebe, who is ... tract-home financina upen. has been named vic;c president of the new homes division at New,er1 Pldfk • FllMlal ~orp., Senior Vice President Selaa Ru announced. Beebe. an Irvine resident. will work with developers in Orange and Riverside counties to establish on-si te mongagc banking services for homebuytrs. Prior to joining Ne"'1>ort Pacific. Beebe worked for Cemmerdal Seftlrit.1 Buk· in Salt Lake City~ Utah as a monpge loan officer speciahzing in the resid~tial market. A graduate of Utah State University, Beebe earned a bach~lor's degree an finance with an emphasis in real estate and a minor in economics. • • • Devi4 A. Peteno11 has joined Brea. C.1tredJe9 i.e .. the lrvine- bascd general contracting company: as project manager. it has been announced by Rober1 Hmla1. e"ecutive vice president/operations. For the past three years. Peterson has bttl'.' a ""'oject manager with EW•at Ce?· of Newpon Beach. \ 4 Born in Landstuhl. Germany. and raised in Joliet. Ill .. Petenon obtained a bachelor's degrtt in construction management from Arizona State University in 1981 . Married. he lives in Newpon Beacb. . . . ; .· Sudy Scott has recently joined Bramalea Callforala in the position of marketing administrator. Scott has already ~un to 1mplemen1 sales and marketi ng programs at Bramalea's vanety of residential communities,hroug.hout Southern California. · In her new position. Scott will be responsible for prcparina for grand o_penings of new ho"e projects. coordinating home mockls and sales offices. supervising new and e"isting projects. overweina sales people and coordinating a variety of related duties. · With nearly seven years.in the real csta~e ~dustcy. Scott came to Bramalca after more than two yean with-Presley ef S..dterm Califonm where she had manaac<f new home sales personnel. BE APPROVED BEFORE YOU HOUSE-HUNT • 7-Day loan approvals • "O" point loans • Below-market fixed rates guaranteed for 60 days • Unique adjustable rate mortgage with chOice of 11th Dist./ I yr. T-Bill Indices or 30-year fixed rate • No PMlloans · • Personalized "In home" service. Call John.Belles, Dir~/Portfollo Lender .(114) 211-1111 PAllFll FlllT llDllE A subsWJary ol P.ciftc Federal s.vtnp 8Mk Sharon Myers wotild-like to lend you lip to $~00,000. . Our Loan lkprewntal1ve, Sharon M.Yt!r11. ha11 help!'d " IOt of homebuv""' in.the C'~t• MHll art'a tM"come ho~ntonJ. And 11he can do tht' "8~ for y11u, Gin• her null itnd ask about our No Pt>inl11 A.RM lfom~ l.t111n11 Iler r11rin1 and Hpt'rt•M" can really make a bi« dlffenonce ... Compere lhto Pacilit S.vinp Bank O,fferentt· • • }lio Poi11ta · • !SO'" • start me. t . 79"; APR • ARM Home Loens to '600,000 : . ·. • No Nl'1•t1ve AmnrtiHlion • Owrwr Omlpted, 1 ... t '"''" • I Ith Oi11lrlct Index • ... __ -.11...,. .. -'• ..... ......_. • Call Sharon today at <714) 68&-7659 ~ ~ .-.,."~ .. .,,.... or 1-800-336-1236 ---• : .. .l l ' .. • Akins acqulres~pro_Jjerty _ _ Wi;. Tustin Ranchprt>jeets-I ~tlltlllt14 ........ ~ ....... .. .. AMlt • _..._ ...... n111m1-i ·~·:clecocUld and ...... '::r .. -;c ~ -=-~ Inc .. which are ~n dail.Y.fr.om. •;ttt:-to 6 p.m.l>ni 67~l89S for information. Akim Deve...._t C.. has announced the acqusition of ll.13 acres of residential piopeny 10 devek>p two pro~s .i.D. tM_ planned communit) of'httt. ...._.,an Irvine Company development in the city of. Tustin. T09ether. the ~j«ts att valued.at $68.4 million. M;"Cord1n1 ~ BrttN Akias, pnnc1pal of the Newpon Beach-bued buildina fi rm . widaia ................. ... To reach Pavilion Pointe. take the &condido Freeway 10 WlncMlttr Road. travel cast to Nicolas Road. then tum riaht. Turn riaht apin on .... in Trabuc:o Canyon. -· At an attractive, linale-fAmily rai- . denlial alternative, Alder Wood of-· fett an innovative ltlection of two- stQl'Y dnian• f'eaturi• ft-om I ,,~2 to· . · 2,0SO ICl_uarc feet of inierlor bviJta ' Spece. Three Vertl'ile ~ provide' a choice of three.. and four-. bedroom· arnqemcnts-wilh tUdl variations as dou~ for a downltain den/bedroom adjoined by ... third full t.th. Terraclu, a new collection of sinaJe-fam ily homes desianed in classic Mtditerranean architecture, will celebrate thepnd open ins of its eaaerly-awaited Phase 2-8 this week· end. The openina celebration will mark the sales release of 31 homes at the community. Construction is scheduled to bcain in JanU.ry of 1989 on tbe sinaJe·family. detached homes desianed for the move-up buyer. Sales are expected to be&in in July of l 9S9. with fiat move-insanticapeted for Novtmber of 1 9~. • The community of TusJi n Ranch will feature a championshi~ level. l 8-hole public aolf course desianed by aolf course architect Ted Robinson. Also planned for Tustin Ranch are a variety of commul\ity parks. nei,tlborhood parks. bikina. hikina and equestrian trails . · Jn addition to the manY. amenitia of Ponola Hills' maanafic:ent rec.-. ,...-on center, raidents of Alder · · Wood also enjoy milts of hikina. bikina and ~untrain trails that undeiscorc the 1nvitina ambiance of this 1.ooo..cre, master--planned en- vironment, aver a third of which. i1-- beina J)mtrVed for parks. and as natural open space. Prices fonhis final phase of Alder Wood homes ran,c from $219,900 to $263,900, while the fully-decorated JT1odtls. complete with fumishinp. are Pr!ced from $241 , 900 to $292,900. ··To take advantqe of this last opportunity to purchase one of these popular, cottqe-style Alder Wood homes, take the Santa Ana/San Dieao (Interstate $)Freeway to the El Toro R.o.d elit and proceed east approx· imately seven miles. Then. tum left at Ridathne ROid at the entrance to Portola Hills and follow the sips to the saJes office WJ'sich is open frOm I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. For further infor· mation, call ~9il0. -. ---. . . . _,,. Previewina of an additional 34 sinale·family detached homes will be hela 'this weekend at IUmra in Sierra•• On in Corona, where new homes in Phase Five will be available for purchasina the followina week· end. accordina to Judy Wildtr. sales representative for Ill Ont..,._& c.. Priced from $14$,900, the new three.. and four-bedroom homes in one· and two-story desips ·are situ· ated within the I. I~ master planned community by WILA De-ve~a c.r,. of Costa Mesa. More. than SO ~t of the land has been reserved for open space. Four furnished models, decorated by award-winnina Yeiser-Garland & Associaies of Costa Mesa, are open daily from 10 a.m. to$ p.m. at IOSO Honcywood Dr. in Corona. . To visit the modell. take the Green : River exit from the Rivenide Free- . way. Travel east pest the Sierra del Oro entry monument. tum left at Rideelioe Drive, DC"OCeed up tbc hill and tum riaht on lfoncywood Drive to the sales office. For more infor- mation. call 736-8882. • • • On June 2S. Villas Ml Mar a 64- unit condominium comple~ built in the tradition of the SP1Jtish villas opened with dramatic succeu. Twen· homes. ty-eiahrunitswereoffered by means Desianed by award-winning · of a Tottery drawina which started at architect Jerry Waldter oflrvine, the 11 a.m. Wlthin the ftnt hour 2' units selection of three one-and two-story were sold makina Phase I o( the floor l)lans is amnaed to accommo- pr<>ject a tremendous succet1. date the varying lifestyles and budaet- This weckena Phase II will open. ary needs of today's move-up offerina to the public once 1p1n a purchasers. in particular those wh o beautiful way oflivina. The units will prefer the more serious and countrv- be offered by lottay and visiton are flavomt environs of Rancho Cafi- encourqed to tour each of the fomia. professionally decorated models. '"Th~ three· to five-bedroom Located on •:maaely three · desians are ideal for active fam ilies. acrn. bouhded ~SUeet;Acacia with their siztn'lqjl1Jftoml':YS"4to- Avenue and Indianapolis Avenue. 2.223 square feet." noted Pack. "And Villas deJ Mar wu desiplcd and at prices from $124.990 to $1 49.990. constructed by .....,,._. .,.....,. -they represent an exceptional "aluc. meat C.. for the fint phase of especially when compared with other Huntington Beach's Miin Pier R~ ~lar San Die&o. Riverside and development Project. Oranae County locales:·· Yillas del Mar '?ffers 10 different lnterestedhomeseekenareinvited floorplans ran1m1 from one to tout furn ished model homes. with bedroom/one bath to three intmori by ~ Stam. ASID bedrooms/three t.ths. Included are ' such anthetic features u ceramic Presented as a joint venture be· twttn Sllawataaa Develop .... t and Wilma Paclnc, the ellccuti ve homes at Terracina arc located at ocean- close ~arina Hills. a master-planned commun1t~ in Laguna Niguel which offers 0' er 200 acres of public and pnvatc recreauon areas. Priced from the low-S200.000s. the. homes at Terraci na feature three one- al1tt ·two-ston floorplans with up to four bedrooms and th ree fu ll battis and t"'O" or thrtt-car garaacs with automa11c door-openers. Introduced b~ cathcrce ramic talc or wood parquet ~ntf1. fo,crs. an impressive array of anterior tca turcs are revealed. includ· ing bright formal living and dining rooms. pJus spacious famtl} rooms in select plans. Tcrrac1na·s three model homes de~orated b~ Oupring-Hostctler In-teriors of San Juan Capistrano are . no"' open from 10 .a.m. to S p.m. dad~. To visit the corfl'munit}. home- shoppcrs ma y take the San Diq o Freewa~ to the Crown Valley . Park"' a' extt and proceed toward the ocean. turn left on Saguel Road. left on ~anna Halls Dn vc. left on Valle 1st and nght on-Mykunos to th sales and model complex. • • • SffwcH~ of N~w Homn wJU lw ,.bl/1till1 • u/tttlve ll•I ofdeve,._ mnr Of'M'-1• ta e•d wttt'• In#. Se•d nleatn to Shwcau of N"' Homn, P.O. Box /SU, CHta Meu, C•llf. 11111 •r all Rldard H9'._ Jr. •I Ut-4111, Ext. 1$1. Akins. in a joint venture pannership with TM WllUul LJ99 C..,Uy, plans to build a total of 165 units. • • • • . Thrtt-ycar old c1.,etltlvt ~ Maneu.a, Merctar .. , ... 6 ~ Senket has relocated ll$ offices from Phomix to Irvine The ~ spec!alizes in the re~I estate industry. pro.vidina advertisina, pubhc relations and marketing co nsultant services to rt$idential. commercial and land developers. · ~ Owner Delwa Lee, has bttn involved in real estate marketina for nearl_y eight years. serving such presuiaous clients M llf .... a-•· fte Etta Co., RidmM41 America Hemes, MeBail C.. Miii Mla•alt ~Dnel•••nt. · Ltt is a .new mem~r of the Building lndustr:y Association of SOuthem Calaforn1a (BIA/SC'). S:ilcs & Markeung..C'ouncil and Horne Builders Council. and as a candidate for admission as a membmer of the Institute of Residential Market inf (Ml RM ). · • • Costa Mesa-based HllM»ert Advertltiq 6 hMk RelaU.. C.., · be. was chosen b\ Merit Propttty Maaa1e•nt 10 direct a public relations campaign for the firm. The announcement was made.,lfy · Geeffrey K. Grnes, senior vice president of client servicts for the qenq . Merit Propen~ Mana$cmen t is one of the foremost community as~iati.on management firms in tAc country. The company has been acuvely In\ ol,ed wtt h more than 110 ofSo uJhem California's leadina new home communities. including many of the a,,a'-1 major master- .planned neighborhoods,·· Graves said. "MeUMa SUffer ........ C£0 of Ment, as one of the most respected individuals in the entire real estaltindustry. so we are pleased to havcbeen selected agrncy ofrttord for her compan y:" • • • Ap~rox1matel) 6S acres of land have been acquired in Yorbe · nda ul a new rnidmriaH,vrlo~ 1 a to an an- noun"'ment b~ Tom O'DemeU, president of the Oranae County Di,·ision ofWoodcrnt i>ena.,me.t, r.c. The ne~ neighborhood to be called Beleaate. will ~located in the mastcr·planned communiw ofl.elSIU M Vert.. situated in the rollina -hills O\'Crlookang the scenic comdor of the Sant.a Ana Ra ver. .When complcted. lklcanto ~111 contain approximately I ~S sin&le- famaly detached homes with a pr.oJccted sales value of S42 million. . ------ tiled entrywayi. fi~laces. plush wall to wall carpetina. hash c:eihnp. brats ( ~11)10-\l~J',\R l )1 IJI J~\ r I: ) fixtures, arched doorways, walk-in closets. Jacuzzi style tubs in the master bedrooms and enclosed one and two car aaraaes. . Villas del Mar is open daily and salespersons from Coldwell Banker, the exclusive gents for the property. are available fiom 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more informatiQn call 960-S044. • • • RaacM CallferaJa-area home ~hoppers ~an .experience a taste of the old-fasbaoncd country life" durina the preview of PnW• P•ce, a new community of Luxury sinaJe--6mlty homes. At Pavilion Pointe. an initial phate of SO residences is now available for sale. wj th occupancy scheduled for December 1988. The neipborhood will eventually encompass 367t Th~_-ll)Qtn~nt you apply -~ · ... ·for a ~home loan, .. w~t,l ~gjve.you an answerer. RICHMOND POINTE ••• · .... ... .. ~. , 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. Prom Cl be priced from the hiah SI 00,000 ranae. • Richmond Pointe is located witin WSLA Development Corporation's fabulous master-planned community _ of Rancho San Oemente: Rancho· San Ocmente is characterized by its rural, view oriented environmentand acres of open spec:e. The hmnes will be desianed in popular Meditemncan style, with expansive window detips to maxi· matt the view~entation of the homes. Interior features include PACIFIC ••• Prom Cl may be elila1'1e for a special pre- rclease Kllin1·pi:icc. For more infor- mation. call Dividend at 491-77H. Sain at Pllcific Shores are expected to beain in.fall. of 1988. Somethln1 beautiful 11 about to happen •••. ceramic tile entries. volume ceilinas with skyli&hts. and plant shelves. ceramic ti1e kitchen countenops. hardwood cabinelry and quality •P.: pliances. Secluded master suites wall offer walk-in cl osets, dual vanities, com~rtmentalized lavs, ovenized shower enclosures with ceramic tile surrounds. Richmond Pointe is convenient to beaches. wildlife trails and numerous restaurants and shops within San Clemente. The-community is served by an excellent school system and is convenient to Interstate Sand Oranae County/San Dicao business centm. Those homeshoppen interested in obtainina funher information or to rraistcr for the interest list at Rich- mond Pointe sho\Bd contact Ron Smith. sales counselor for Richmond American Homes. between the hours of I 0.J.m. an«i noon. Monday throuah Fri<:i&Y· at 474-1 001. ; And believe us, it'll be useful. Because a~ soon a·s you. begin the loan process,, you'll want to be just as accessible as we · are. Yo~· see, ·we!ve-or rather, you 've -just created what is probably the finest home loa,i in the history of banking. It's called The Home Loa~ by Popular Request. And it's based on the suggestions ma.de by you and hope- ful h~me buyer:S like you. One Qf the things people· t~ld us is that speed ' .. ts critical. So, amo~g ·other th~gs, ~ibraltar's loan : office.rs are now ~t yo4r b'eck and Code-A-Phone· call 24 ~ours a day. Including weekends. And because ~ople like your real~or will find you easier to reach, you .. can s~nd less time waiting by the phone. And mo~ time tending to other important matters. Like shopping for wallpaper. 1~ The answering machine is valued at around $120. And it's only available fur a limited time. So it'd be ~ good idea to pick tip your old phone. And get moving. \OUR CHANCE 10 CHANGE THE~ OF BANKING. .. . -. • ' t " ,, RUA.TV WON.De NE\WOAT BEACH ........... .... ,.. .. ' ' ' \\ . ; i \ :See o._r Se_(>rt ~on for Terry Turrelrs ~cb for each daj·s·~:r&ces .at .th~ Los ~it<>' ~ · Cou!J!y. Racing Fau..... . : . · .--~ .---:-;-._.,· . . "Piii ... . . . , /~ . . ' • ,. :.:•,: I '" '" -• -for ;GOm~~~itY~N-ews Along ihe Coast · ~ . ¥, - .··· NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE I • • f ~trebeS:: Coldwell Banker ReetctmUal Real Estate Servtces . CORNER OF COAST HWY~ AT AVOCADO . 644~.9060 .: ----------- T HE 1 COMPANY IN SO . CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS BASTILUPP . t•,OOO Great family home. 3 BR. 2 BA. "Macco0 located · on a quiet cul-de-sac. Nice private yard w/room to add on! Large family kitchen & new driveway. Hurry! Won't ~ast! LIDO · 14!0,000 Wonderful bayfront sophisticated bldg. with doorman & full Security. Gracious 2 BR, 2 'h BA large rondo. Views of turning basin & light.a. SEA ISLAND H75,000 On the golf course. 2 BR, 2.5 BA. Serene private location. No one above you or below. Tennis court.a and ·comm. pool. BELCOURT H95,800 The a.eme-de-la-creme! O riginally aold u a prime location adj. to comm. center. Floor plan consists of 3 BR suites, 3112 BA. Ext. landscape & int. decor. BIG CANYON ' 1875,000 Situated on a large lot. this 5 BR, 3 1 z BA, home offers 2 family rooms. 2 FP's. pool, spa, air cond, wet bar, yard, plus .many more upgrades. B A YFRO NTS PENINSULA ll,H0,000 Sensational newer bayfront home w/new dock. Peninsula's prime location. 3 car garage, lovely yard & European kitchen. Custom features iza· lore. Fo~ the fus~y buyer. _ . BA YPIONT U,611,000 Enter into a sunlit courtyard lush w/nowen & plants on this 6 BR Spanish hacienda I& decks that overlook the serene bayfront with dock. COLI.INS ISLAND l!,ll0,000 Location. view, lush landscape, bayfront. A fabulous home with quality built-in1, ireat floor plan. entertainment room on beautiful private 11land. UNDA ISLE H ,tH 809 Sp.ectacular, contemporary, reniocleied, b9}1ronl.. European· kitchen. 4 BR, 5 'n BA. turning t>uin, view, larse slip I& IOUth patio. IAYSBOlES . . . H,Me,MI Bayfront·finftt quality. 4 BR remodeled home with 60 ft frontqe. Pool. 1pa plus dock for 2 Iese yacflta. Esqui1ite bly views. GPEN HOUSES r JF WPOR T BL~CH : ~. 'SATURDAY i-5· -~:de;~ul· oomer Bayfront condo in-.:=:: ., co-op bldg. Extensive bay & city light vieJIVI. 2 MESA DEL II.ti 3 BR + FR . · EASTBLUPF 3 BR+ SEAVIEW 4 BR+ FR BEACON BAY · 2+ 1 or 3 BR SHORECLIFF 4 BR+ FR PENINSULA 4 BR . .~ . . BR unit ia well maintained & decor in new! ~ 1122 SAN c.utOs . · ~ 1 1. G. ·sTAJIT.ORP. •' · Ill CEICIS ·: JASMINE CREEK HH,000 $380,000 · • · N. BROWNE' Magnificent ocean/bay/Catalina "sit down•• view. Highly desirable Single Level Plan .3 w/3 r BR plus FR. Private community, pools & tennis . . 1910 YACHT lllA&IA $625,000 G. ANDERSON 29 BEACON BAY $695.000 D. TROUT S18 DRIFTWOOD $8.49,000 G. LIVINGSTON SlZ BUENA VISTA $1,395,000 E. CORKETT NEWPORT HEIGHTS . , Hto,O® Remodeled home on large view lot, 2 BR. Deck on view side, large lamily room wi th fireplace & wet bar. Room to expand. LIDO Htl,000 Wonderful Bayfront large condo completely re- modeled in off white and mirron. 2 atone patioe. Boat slip available. -· SUNDAY 1-5 BIG CANYON 1151,000 Couples, single or 2nd home bu,en, this is.it! 2 Br den over looking the gol coune. Every arr:enity beautifully decorated. Gorgeous patioe w/spa. WESTCUFF 1515 CUllBEILAND 3 BR+ FR $419,000 8 . TOWERS JASMINE CREEK 3 BR+ FR NPT. BGTS. 2 BR+ FR SEAVIEW 4 BR+ FR BIG CANYON 2 BR+ Den . HAIBOl llDGE 4 BR 1 Z WHITEW ATEI $525,000 C. MCMAHAN f. .... f 1110 KINGS ID. $590,000 B.f!EEDY 1110 YACHT MAllA 1625,000 N. BROWNE t IUE VILLAIS 1659,000 L.ROSE I MONACO 1789 ,000 P.HARTLEY · DOVEi SHORES 1115,000 . Great Dover Shores k>cation! Open multi-level fl oorplan. Architecturally deliped for maxi- mum back-bay and city lisht view. HAIBOl llDGE 178,,000 Fabulously upgraded •BR, 1kyli1ht.1, Koi _pond, 14 ft ceilings, ocean viewa, beautiful "Kocer Garde~" patio.. decoraton home. BELCOUIT BILL SIH,IM Grtat Views! Over 3,000 1q. ft;. ol elepat can· temporal')' perfection. Two bus• IDMWr IUJtet with his Ii her batha 6 elm.ta. 3 car pup. Gated community. SIOllCUFP 111 DllnWQOD . 4 BR+ FR 1849~000 D. VALENTINE B~llOI POINT 3 BR+ FR, • -11 llAllOl"'POINT '92&.000 E. BRO'!N . PININSULA POIN't .• . • 11,W..- ·;"~..,......-~ , ..... ~ ~ ~ illwl..Acroll . 111 IUINA YllrA .· ;wf ~ ~ ia.1: = .=,u..: . ll,aN.000 C.,HAIND·. · . .fO' boat. • • · -. . . ' ,,,· .. ..... ThePrudenml Jl4.....,(7i4) 7I0-071C ........... ~~-°""'- R&'M~· iiiiLRm• ---Pool & rodl tountlln w/Kol flltt. Huge patio. temlly rm w/trplc. 48A 211A. for· !NI dl'*'G· Open ...... S1turd1y 1-5. 2719 Alb9trou. $214.900. TIADl'IUl.ft M t • r : 1 I 1 I , ·, 1 1 ' l : H • · . t I t y -........,. 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UJI ?t 8' c....--. ...................................... -1- .. ·r •Spa •Pool •vi.w *•Waterfront **•Waterfront and Poot vGlve Addr ... at Guard Gate lllES FIR SALE -2·1EDIOOI 50I Acacia. OkSe Corona Del Mar 175-9129 1425.000 Sat 10-5/Sun 12·5 2592 Arbor. Baylbor• 831-1400 (LH)$445.000 Sunday 1·5 270 Cagney 11 113. Vitia Blaboa 844-8200 1210,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 128 Corllca. Newport North 844-6200 1210,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t•H01 Hatbor Vl9w Dr. + Gtt hte, NB . 559-9400 1759.000. Sunday 1·5 ..... . 3 IR plus FAM RM or DEN •ea Abbie Way, Eattllde eo.ta M..a 673-9333 S2tt.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •279 Bowling Green. Cotta M ... 145-8115 $225.900 Sunday 12-4 •450 Cambridge. Cambridge Eatat•. CM 650-7000 Sat/Sun 12-4 1515 Cumberland. Westctttt, NB __ . !4'·9080 $419.000 -Swida.)' 1,"'"' • .._ ___ _ 499 E. 18th St. Cotta Meu 845-8115 1259.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 814 Gary Place (Nwpt Hgtt) N.B. . _ -831-~1-148-$445,000 SaVSun 11·5 710 Kings Road, Newport Beech 631-7300 h59,000 Sunday 1-5 •215 Leeward Ln. Newport Beech 759-6700 $419,500 Sunday 12-5 . "33 Main Sail, Jumine Creek. COM 64'-toeQ $430,000 Sunday 1-5 2973 Mindanao. M ... Ver•. Cotta M..a. · Or ... C... DAILY flltlOT/.,,..,JM/ttl1, 1-. C9 .... I 'RlRE OCEAN BLVD. OPPORTUNITY - • Spectacular ocean. Jetty & CltaJlna ~--· • EXtra large lot. • &tcluded patio, .!P• & 3 car garage. • Immaculate condition & Incredible prlcet $995,000 IDll OLION 24 Canyon Fairway Big Canyon 644~6200 $2.395.000 Sat/Sun l-5 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN .., t 18 Cherry Hills. Big Canyon . NB 759-1877 $1 .189,000 Sunday 1-5 • 2107 Ar11i1 Street. Eastblutt. NB 631-7300 $420.000 Sunday 1-5 t2209 Cliff Drive. Newport Heights 631-1400 $79~.ooo Sunday 1-5 ••• 10 Drakes Bay. Spyglass 759-6600 $729.000 Sunday 1-5 .. '* ••3 Collins Island. Balboa Island '* • 14 Oakcrest. BIQ Canyon 963-2881 $1. 795.000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 S 1.290.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 t 1019 Dolphin T8f'race. Corona del Mar t• '* '* * 1018 Polaris. Dover Shores. NB 631-126_6 Sl 150.00 SatJSuo l~ --61-3~ $815...C>OO-L..M -SatLSua t-::.----- 1412 Estelle Lane. Harbor Highlands. NB 631-7300 $410.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2077 Flamingo. Costa Mesa 645-8115 $349.900 Sat/Sun 2-6 '* 1800 Glenwood. B1ycres1. Nwpt Bch 759-1 877 $639.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 **'*• 18512 Grimaud, Hunt Harbour 759-9100 $900.000 Sunday 1-5 tv 1 Harbor Ridge. H,Jrbor Ridge. NB 673-9333 $725.000 SaVSun 1-5 •3707 Inlet Isle. Harbor VteW Hint . 1967 Port Provence. Harbor View Homee 6;3 1· 1400 $629.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 6 BR plus ~AM RI or DEii 27 Inverness. Bio Canyon 644-6200 $3,(00 .000 Suriday 1·5 ,· .· t 1eoo Kings Aoed. Cttffhaven 648-71?1 $288,000 Sunday 12·5 • 759-6600 $735.000 Sat/Sun 1.s TOWllKOIE$' ·~ .:: . ·-·· .-~ . · COllDOS FDR:·SALI::~~ .-.. , 831·1400 1559,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 218 Magn~1a. Cotta M ... 846-71~1 1279,000 Sat1-5/Sun12-5 220 Magnolla, Cotta M ... 848-7171 S'249,000 · Sunday .1-4 2322 Margaret Or. Newport Heights. NB - 848-7171 ~25,000 Sat12·5/Sun 12-4 312 Ralc:am. Cotta M ... 559.9400 • Sunday 1-5 .... • 10 Vienna (HarbQr Ridge) N.B. -~ 831-3777 1388.00Q Sat-Sun 1-5 2 BR plus FAM 'RM or DEii •49 Canyon Ridge, Turtlerock . 759-~. $299.900 Satl~un 1·5 · '_ ~ • 216' E. San Miehe! Cotta M ... ·:· 5'&-2313 $185.000 -Sunday 12-3 -' •2533 Greenbriar Lane. Cotta ·Mesa 818-996-5800 $245.000 Sat/Sun 12·4 ..,'3 Montpetller. Harbor Ridge. NB 873-9333 $550,000 Sat/Su,. 1-5 •1040 Pelcador Dr. Dover Shof ... NB · 644-9060 $695.000 Sunday 1-4 3 IEDllOOI • 121 25th St. Balboa Penlntula 5'1·56'7 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 211 Abelone, Little Island 759·6800 $579,500 Sunday 1-5 498 Br~ay. Eutttde Coat• M..a 759-eeoo $315,000 ~at/Sun 1-5 2507 Colby Place. Coate M ... 546-2313 S 198,000 Sunday 1-4 ••t312 Ewnlng Star. Dover Shores 831-1400 Sl50.000 Sund~ 1-5 ~ •131 Gardenia. Jasmine Park 759-6800 $495,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1127 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 759.eeoo 1895.000 Sunday 1-5 217 Goldenrod. Corona del Mat 759.eeoo $950.000 Sun~ay 1·5 . ' 200 Grand Canal. Belboa ~ . 175.5511 S1100/wkfurrl .Sunday.11..t •••ms tmne. Newport 8"ch 641-7171 · S.95.000 • Sunday 12..t .. 2018 Port ChellN, H.V Homei .· 644-6200 $~10,000 · Sunday 1-5 '1833 Port RenwtCk. Harbor yi.w, N.B. 640:12~2·. $459,000 Sat-Sun 1~5 112 Via Waziers. Newport BMch · .. 759-9100. ·S'T.50.000 . :Sundiy 1-5 •~ 1iwi.newater. JUmfheC;Mk, coM . 64~79060 •. ·$525,000 . ~~ay 1.5-. - f:tEDROOI , ... ··-. .. •2121 Alta Vitta. Eutbtuff. N:8.. . ·640·0020 $495:®0 Sat & ~un ·f-5 .. . " ' 271 e-. 18th Street. Cotta Men · 631-7300 .$~69.000 :·"· Sun~ay 1-5 . . -.. .. . ~ . •eo.r Kings Road. Newport Heights · · 759-6600 ·.S949.00Q . • Sunday 1-5 . . 855 t ..Pierre . HlintiAgton Beach • 7~9·6~ $3551900 . Sat/Sun ·1.5 .- · • 195 t Port ·Locksteiv~~ Harbor View Hom..· · . ~:6200 $695.00Q . -. Sunde~ 1-4:.30 ~ ·~ . . · •••eo5 VJaildo Nord. Lido 111e ·- 67.3-7300· $169.000 -Svnday 1-4 . . . -; .· *.;.. t 708 Via Lido Nord; lido 111e -' .. ._ · 673· 7~00 S 1"650.000 .Sunday· 1~4 ··4 IR· 19lus Fii' Rfil or DEii • 1334 Antigua Wsy. Baycr .. t. NB 631· 7300 $649,000 '. Sunday 1·5 ·-345 Cameo Shores Rd, Cameo Shor•. CdM 760-1136 $725,000 . Sat/Sun 1-5 t131 J_.,. CreM1 M (J8mtne,Crk) CdM n1-11021149.eoo · .~au~n.~1~-5~~-,....:._t~iiil•l~~lin 24411 La HiimOii. Legune.N ~ 759-MOO 1215,000 • 8und8y 1-5 •3241 Mlon1•t•. Colt• Mw . 540-7.355 1249,000 Sundey 1·5 432 Onda. lluff9. Ne 173-1333 ISH.000 s.t/Sun 1·5 tz Aue F~. ltg ~ ~ IMl.000 lat/Sun 1·5 ...... da ..... UdO. . 111 .. ....000 lat/lun 1-1 . tl11 ._.. An1 Aw. Nea•ort lltW*, .. 111·7300 lll0.000 . ...11un 1-1 324 Santa Ana Aw. N9aport .....,... : 111 .. 1441,000 .,,. 1·1 IOOl l•drtft.:.~ dll Ms · 1»0110 ..... ooo ......, 1·1 -1• 1t. Co"8.... .~ MM111 1111.IOO 1uMe> 1·1 _..,._...~ ... )N.I. 111..Jn? M1.000 ... lwn 1.a -..," ... .,.,.Ell, tll&Jlrt ...... -.NOO ..._,~ • ,, .. - .. ·' .. .. •t 15 Inverness. Big Canyon. 644-6200 s t.295.000 Sunday 1-s t811 Kings Road. Newport Beach 759· 7026 $649,000 Sunday 1-5 . . ... .a-Mtnton-&ay;-Spyglass. Cd · . 63.1-1266 $895.000 Sunday 12-5 21()5 N: Moody. Fuller1on 546-2313 $459.000 Sunday 1-4 222-l Pott"'\.e.rwic.k. H.V Homes · . 644-6200 $665.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 •• 1059 Redding:sc·P1za •rea. CM 540-7355 $349.900 Sunday 1·5 1205 Sand Key, Harbor View Hills ·644-6200 $725.000 · · Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 1308 Santiago. Dr. Westchtt. NB 644-6200 $739.500 Sunday 1-5 . . 104 Via Havre. Lido Isle. Newport Beach 631-7300 $780.000 Sat/Sun 1.5 •• •815 ViaJ.ido Soud.-Newport·beach 675-6161' St.995.000 Sat-Sun ;1.5 . . ~-. V.1910. Yec.ht Mari•~ Sea View .. NB 644-9060 $625.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 ·."'. 1939 P.Qrt B1sh0p Pl. HarbOr View ·Homes 644-6~00 $6~~.000 ·.Sat/Sun 1-5 225 Via Genoa. Udo Isle. NB . 759-6600 $645.000 SaVSUn 1-5 '* •609 Via Lido Soud. Lido 1s1e .. · 759-6600 .. $2.950.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 l ~ . VIA LIDO ........ ~~M:·tal. s1:s95:o0o 'M LIDO 5000---·l '+IA.. ... , ... Sl.•95.000 VIA LIDO fOID-sei.-......... Sl.•95.000 VIA LIDO llQIO-S.·5~1A....... SU50.000 . ZURICH C~E-SINIA. .... Sl.ltS.000~ VIA SM 11£m-SIR·SIA. ......... 1195.000 VIA LIDO $000 ................ S71UOO VIA ~-21A. ...... l&l ........ S74t.OOO ·~·21l. ..... lal ..... -.ooo -~·lM. ............... 000 • m.cA-a21A. .... -. ..... •.ooo * lOD ... .,.__ ..... lal .... H .M *SAN El>-•·1 '+IA. ........ 1555.000 • mw.A-•···· ........... 1515.000 •.i-•········· ................ 000 • iii• • • _..... I' .. .'~ . 2 IEDll~M· .. : :·~ .. .. • '* ..... •9So Cagney. Ln'. '°6. :v11\a BalbOI. HB~.:' \ : .... 673-4400 $184.900·· ~-~unday·~4 ! · .. • ' • '-""· """' • J •• 38 Corsica . Newport Nprth . ·: .~ -~·"' ·~::-... .• •. : - 759-6600 S269.000 ,,: . s.t-1S"uh i-s . , .. . •• ~., ·~ • .... !_ .·:.• .. ... t•411'h Dahlia. OtdeCorona.l5etMar : ·: .···r·. · ., 673-8494 S295.000 ·.· ' . .Sund•y 1-.• '. .. . . 1)1 • "' :, ~ t •• • •• a-11 west 15th St =2D. Cost•'Mesa · -. • 540:s 11 s · ~220.oOo.'~. -· • : Sat/Sun 2~6 •. • · .. ·~· ~ :. .. .... ~ 1•., ,. • '•'', r .. _,,, ,• · · · 2 •R ,1i.i: FiM = ....... ,, .. a£•: :·~ · · · · · ·. .. .. . ·. ~ ' ....... ~ ... ...... .· .· .. "" . . ·.~ . -.. ·'" * '* 633 Lido p~ D;. 2E'.: NB . . . . 64'4-9.06o· ·S595".00o . .. ., :su,..dty 1.5 . .-:.: ·•. . .. .. '-' .. , t21~ 19t,;-'St, Pen1nsuta · . . "6311 14-00 .S5 l i :od0. · . · ~ynday 1-5 •. :·.,.. ......... -' -:· ,,. .. ,,.f. • • •1:s.•·cove. sea lslan¢· . . .. . . ' · .644-6200 ~.$633.000 .. S~t 12-5 Sun ,.s ' • • •• ,. ':" ·... ; • • J'O t • '":"'"' . ....-.. ! J : I' ; • . ... .. ..... . . ... ·· ... 1 • .. .. (:· · . :.=· .: 3. IEDR.lDM _ ::· .. .. : . .!:...-:/ • . . J-•a t ~Ottl-St~ Costa 'Mei. · :64&-717-1 .. $23-4.500 ' ·" Sunday ·12-s • .. .. • • • o# . ~. -622.Rhlh~~ane, Costa··~ • . •• 645.a11~ .~!~7,tmef..!se ·_-s"'~~•y:1·s.~ ": '411 V1s.ta·Flbf•i..-8iu«s.'N . .S·· ... ·S4Q-ooi~ S294.Sotr " ~uQd11 1-5 ' • • I\ • : • • • _ 4o 1 V1s1a ~oma .. Ne~port Beach · . . · ... , · -· .7~9-8G99 .. ·~259.00.0 • :-Sat/~un 1 -~ . .. . ---. . . '~ ~. . . '* '* 1819'-"·A WHt'i.Y /we . N B ' 673-3777 $4}~-00Q · .• · Sun. 1-6-.,. . . .. ·... . ~ . . ·. . • • ' 'I. t •1: I o • .. " o "" • '". . ' . . . -. . "'-.. · · · · · . 3 IR·)l~is;,.~8ft~M o~ ,.ill :.~:. ':. .. . . . .. · ...... ... ... ..., ,. ' . -. ._ - ·:· ..... · .6 ~u. Vert•, B•o C~n~on •. N.B .. ~·. \ · &-31 · 7300 $650.000· • Sat/Surt '~5 ~ ... . . ... ... , ..... ...... · .. . · ... -. .... • .. '·' '' ... I .~ ' ' -t .... 4 IR P.lus fAM. fiM. or DEii : · - I • ' I •••23 Encore Ct Newport Crnt: NB . 759-6700 $335 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 · IDIES . FOR REIT . ... . 49 Bayer"t. Bayvtew. Nwpt ldl . 673-933J S1400/mo • · . SUnc:lay 1·~ ... . . .. .. . . . ·: 'IPUllBll . . . ... Fll·llll· .:. . . . • • • I • • a t t • .. • .... 1. ... ·J-.. _ .aA~ .:~ I r . . . ... . ,, -· ..... \ . . . .. ~ .. : .. \. . ~ :• ~ . ; ....... .. :~· ·~. •• 1111 .... prtoe -·~.won't ... &a. a.Mill --.,. ........ ,. , .. -~ .. -.~ ... .. . . £xPett tre JJeSt~· .. ·. · 39' ROCKINGHAM~ BELCOURT '• Situated .in ~ ve~ 'secluded. a ·P,,.viite loc.ation, ~his. 4 BR, \.;·c;~stom hom~ offers tjsteful, neutral decor, lirge pool & · s~,·J"f/P, security,system,.A/C, We! bar, 3 ur pr•e plus morel . •· . .• • .. ... . , ,.. ·~ . . . $1,375,000 . >;~~BU~NJ.Na rRt£; 81c (:.uivON .:. New on the market. You must see this 5 BR, fa'rriify horn~ in ·g~rd ~t~agolf ~04rse cpmmuoity. This traditional home offer.~J-bmify r'ooms; large'w.et b.r, 2 F/P, air cohditione<t, ~ spa. BJIQ area & yard for ~ntertaini~g. · ·. ··: -. ·~· ..• ..,5 000 ' . ."9.f , ~ "11r1ll< ,,, lka It' . .. . ~ .. ; .... _.':·::·CALL .SARA· MARVIN.: .. 2BR +den 2BA DUPLEX. /, .... : ..... : ·.. . .. :.644-906o -~ . . . . ' '· .. ' .. . . . . ' . - Flreplaoe._gw •. '°'"'· Open Suncley , .... 510 JMmiM $1295 7l0-0300 , : =·· ... . . • • .. l . ~ _ . ~ LJ'A• '1,1111'9G '80. OP. HWY DUPLIX tm.m . OxJo Cc>urt, ·upper unit; great lo-DeSlrable location for house with In· .:-:.1·. ... .' I .' ·' \, •, ·aitio Li&ht beige· ~airpet, A/C .. Two Cc.?me u~lt for owner user or good 4n&el ~rages. Com·rnu1"ity pOOI,_ spa. Investment property. Builders take a .,'tennis. Sandie Fix. . · loo!(, one . of the lowest priced , · . · • . duplexes in the area. Triona Berctn ····~···. .. •1,•,000 .· '• ~ a·JabUIOus bayff6ntJlfestYle, 3 A RAYllW 811T .UY Mn.- ',U · 4' B~\" dramatic living rooin plus Delichtful 4 BR. ·2'h Ba. with private farfttfy. r~ home, .. Larger: lot and ' spa._ Lush, landscaplnc. French doors ... . dock .. Gre t location . .easy wJak lo fhrouah<>ut. Ready for your lmagina· it' Udo'ViUag Barbara Aune or Carlyn.. tlon In decorative toudies. Available ... Callan · , · · · · .· . . at only $475,000. Suzanne Shuler . . ... . ··tcuitoet HOM! 11.111.oao tra<11tlonal Coantr¥ French. ·5 Bit 6~ BA homt. Serene setting en "'•Bii ea,Won· Country Club's 15t~ hole. \.UXUllY, 90AT.... ..... With a bay view. slip will accom~ date up to a 35' boat. Two BR, 2 BA, condominium with community pool. Sun deck. Laundry factllties. Two parklnc spaces. Gayle Amato . ~e· v1ew.r1nctedible. quality thr'Quebout. D ny Bibp or Stephanie Grody · · • -. YACATJOM nm -1111,111 'itAMOR.t HCi•a---s-,;ooo"llOQ·r Is how·)llOU feel when you are In this . Remodel! T Is It. BR, home was re-dr•rn.tlc townhome In Lantern a.y. ~ wlth tyle! 'Gourmet kitchen, SpectKul•r views of oce•n •nd Dana open family/room, wood floors. qu•ll-Point Nirbor. Three BR. 3 BA. Man. ty thr0u&hout. and a lot with room for Elena .a pool. .Su:t:Scanlan . · IUQANT TOWMIOI• -.,._ DOYIR I Siii.Oii Entoy the IUyful life with swlmmlnc, OJ'e story ~yfront home with fantaS-&ennls and spa when you reside In tic view of y and Newport Center. the be1utlfully lot1ted 2 BR. 2BA. Three BR, wl down bar, wood floors. home. uvtsh use ol marble. LM .. 'large bayfro t ~tlo. Shared docle. master suite. Cioni Robertson or $675.000 Leasehold or 5390.000 Fee.· Carolyn Lowe. Barbara Aune or Carlyn Callan ~ . ,....CTIOll tltlllulll UI. Y11W LOT . ---A private pted communlly lllwt. Corona Del Mar, breathtllklnc vetw Five bedrooms. lhows like a feetuN from the jetty to the Pfttlllon. rt.re home In • wchlelcturlll mn111N. GPiJOi tunlty to butld "*" once tn a Ei&ht ft.De¥eled .... doori. ,._ llletJme d~m home. Exclusive and lllp. M8ny CUltom .,. ...... ne~. Sere H...._ St~ Grody or Ann Peters ..... ,,.. • "I-__. I t COLD Well BAN~eRO Expect the best: llYFlGIT· llCIUll Unique combination of location & design. Private courtyard wtth fountain & spa. Pier & slip. 5 Br. & guest quarters make this truly ex- citing! $1,595,000 _ 011 ~ •un.111m ........ **OPEN SUNDAY 1-4** IOS Y1A UDO HOID, UDO ISi.i 7ot Y1A UDO NOID, LIDO ISll-PriM boyiron1 locott00. Dock for lorge yocht. Sweep. 1n9 view 4 SR, 4~ SA ................ $1,650,000 * *IY A"°'NTMINT** UDO ISll -8eout1ful location Odjo1n1ng o street end greenbelt. 3 BR & ~uett oportment. 40' lot, dock for 60' boot. Offered ot ........................... , ........... $1 ,750,000 IALIOA PININSULA DUfUX -Neor Pov1hon. Wofl,; to oceori. stores & restouronl. 3 BR. 2 BA. den, upper -> 3 '61:2 BA.·dowll • : ........ ,_......................... ... $625~- -uoo 1t4ft DI.~ -:-• - Outt1ond1ng unit on 0 ... l 0 Profet~ decor ' oU white S I._ ..... 1 kitchen, slip ovool. sec .• sub por .................. SMS,000 • VILLA IMIOA' coNDo -ltt lloor URt w/potio , 2 M, 2 BA, lomlly rQOlll COiia. P<>Ol/f90. Se<Ufity guord gate. Wdlt. io ace. ............................................... : ........ . COSTA MBA CIOfimO-V1ew o1 ,..; '-· • v..W 199 Peri. 3 It. 2~8A. r • ..-. ....... gc;-~ 21 uni~"""'''"""°'"'M••IOU •• ., • * * N1W LISTING ** .UOO PAIK •• -EniOJ cool oc... ::i~~ .. ~--~~: ... ~~: ... ~~st.t.i: .. WATEllFllONT HOMES, INC. Realton • . . S,.ualimw'" p01pt·m..-, on 111..· ":Ila ..• nt•;ir 111..· ""'''';ind ""h" \If~ 1•(1tt.· ~~''" COSTA MISA Town~ with ocean , & tjty lildtt views. like new '2 bdrm, 2¥2 blth wf'ih· wood burnl"l fp., skytights, ~1~ .. ~.:~~ ...... ~~2= . . ' NPiPORT HEIClft'S • rerftodeled Ca~ Cod 4 bdrm, 21'\ blth.'°*ith llr1e flrftfly room. Vaulted ceill,np1 hdWd ftoori, f r: doots, xtra l'I prjp • lovely yird. 63\ .. 1 ....... : ................... $-Ml,500 ' COST A ME.Sk Eastside, ~ue buildable R-2 lot. Steps to sh ~"I and buslines. Just Reduced. 631· 40Cr. ....................... : ........................... S~S2,900 . BA YFllONI' PIHl1tOU9I with 1>1n· oramic harbor & night light views. HIP ceilinged 2 bdrm Ir. den wraDDid arounCJ a skyll1hted atrium. JUSf .ltE· DUCEDtl 6J 1· f400 ................... SSJS,000 LIDO ISi.i "Home tour" quality 'J)ldous 6 bdrm family home wtth fam-1r~ room It office or library with sunny centcal atrium on IOUth fac"'a corner 10\. lust blocks from beach, tennis & clubhouse. 631-1400 ............... $789,ooa_, I NIWP!OltT HllCHTS with pinOfamk OCMn & ~ v~ from all rOCMM. Two llrae deds ~ out~ Mna = for this COiiom 3 bdrm wtdi room. 6~1~ .. =.~ .. ~= llG ~·Soptal!ICkNd. lldr9'~ home. Wiiii ~ ' '°""" = . ·=·~=l"li -.. ._., "-" ,... a 1m:&.~ .. ~.!~~ . .. . .. ·= ~· .. .. :: . " . . . '• .. I ,. II- -• r •· •· i: G i l'I, .. l 1 •• ii •• • r • .. ·. ,. ~ •• . 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You may UIO tin your ).>b ~ with them for he candidalC mmilL Another option open &O you fs to train an entry lev~I « n cmployal* penon, i.e., bandi· capped. to Perform the job duties the way that you wish. . -- • • • • ··Bear ..... I WIS It I perty recently and heard the term --u want to~ damb IO llt it .... None at ., ftWMls bow ..... it means either ncepc that it .. Uled -in an employee 1tn1t. Do you bow? -W.M . .,.., ...... ""Tclecommptina" means that an employee can a&ay at home and perform job duties via telepbone. computer terminal or otbereieCtroaic means. Becaute it cuts down on 'the streu of commutina. oroductivity has incrcued wbne job f\anctiom ~ire minimal supervision. More to Come. • • • Deara..., While companies att reducina their Stlfti to ~t COltl. nobody leelDI to say an:.=:care that the remainina cm have double and triple tbe . How do the "ovcrWorked'' retaliate? . -Exhausted and Strneed Dear'Mlli .... )' .. 111111 ml llBllM• •&I . 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CALL 111 .. 101 •II lllllll I ·ett =·Jude,~ cau.-. ...,.1:91.a..71 Call John • ..._.111 ThuLSday ~~Oprn to ,_ ._ w _.. ..... .ant• ......,,.,,.. 1111 .... a .. and . .-1n W· A.OMINISTRATION po. 1:30iim ( .... )Own wll tril\~ Motel Full tl~on-,rl "-Llfllf£S. v:::-.~ --ofloe... . -·-tue and ln ......., a.-..._,:1«1..... ttiont ~ "~ 2214 Newport ew .. cu a.n .. llltoHruw. .,...., .......... 1e1ctt ,. ..... .::... ._, 1 !!!' •KJTCHEH HILP ,,.., klnlfMn of ..... Clrtftg ~-w/'* t>each ll•I,.......... mum °"'-'fl!l lldla...,.. ••CllMS-SJMM.f --·-~opena-.. .. •DllHWAIHlf' ..... ~,off=h~ ~ to-.lorlC).~ ... ltldY· :=::houri.. F! ;o:::~c~ Aft~: elltl~lnperlOft. NITml1iiJlll ' ...._Ylc*le,l1Mlll •HOITIHOITU8 . ·-••llft apecllllpetrof' "' """-144-54 11wmeo •leneftt•. ntotlveted lndMduel tot 0000 ... AlJIOtl ,.., ..... ,.,. tcW1et11un -. ce11· u1am11111mn Plw_!IJ...!Pft.~~· =of need~'= 1 AILIAILE chlld care •Fuhr part time. fHt paced practlca. Newport•C.~~7441 72''~~~.M .. 173a7721....,4pm · FULL·TIM for ltuay _ _.. 1 w 1 _.._ hell9 ,_,,.e frpm ._ ,..._,my N.I . home. Call417·51H. P-..'*'117·1111. ii *-* . L8gUne ......... 8-~AURANT .,... -• •-dlpttt of my~ and Tue• a :S0-1 :30pm. AaafewCaro4 ... ,... Liii I PAAT TIMI wretery, tat9 ofloe. Good._.., 29401.,_.ewtHwy IUllr ~begtowttomGod ll/Hr.14M31G MECHANICS ,,.,.. H•lfllfl'llAllT ... , .. ..11111 I datly for 1tter~n1, plWent phone vofcie & Coronldll Mer • 61111 II ha 8Mn "'°" gr-. toota Mec:Gr v.::: Few beck oMoe. a.king 111-DT ... Llll.W. Newportetr.w.tYPlno ..,.ofhumortCallf• •LI pow91'tocometomy .. W!Jet IUI 1131·~MI • motiv8ted lndlvldull for ¥ :--" Strong or9an111t1onal ~. 7JO.Olt7 11414-1171 Alltaurlnll It• aistance ..._ me In my ~ · · fHt p1ced prectlce. llYla and communication .... .._.. -. .. ~·urgent petttion PIYm.L&m AWmbietS to buMd UI P-..c.11857·1111. The Deily PllOt le looking --. .. 1111n4iel. _ rmll ,_... -lllll~mll ~uperlenee, •CliRKS :_'91Um. 1,,:.°"':9,.: Fu11 t1me tot ,... peced ~M::,:v=. ••lflllllllllT. ::rn::::-youtl\~ ~ heV9 proc11a1no a .,.. .... ,...,. ~ tot ,,r:. ... ~ oflDe :r~= 1•· and~ you to be in. 1hopplng center d•· 1131 Placantle C.M. Front offtce. ~le. M~ .,,..ice uildel.ttll19 exper. for ~ co. lalery •• •• •AICEPT T . v'ok•d Say . 3 Our veloper In Newport I DTlll " ChMrful. good office helpful, but .... trlln. AID. c:onetru8tton' pet• n•OOlmo + beneftta. •WOIU> '80CU&tNO I Fetnera 3 tW M.-ya. IMdl. eomput« and ti ••• llclll. -FIT Incl. Satvr· S... llillrY 1375/wk + menent ftMndng for 111 c.ot. 712 .. 71 IM. llR•W •ACCOUNTIHG CLEN<S and ~. Pubelcellon ::.,.:no= :.; 1111UTll• deyl. C.ol l31·5M4 ~~: ~1=~ P~ product"'*-. •IZTPOlll ,.;:: cO:::.,-£ lft ·~~O: I muat be p1orniled. 81. amokln· envtronemnt. Spoftl minded lndivldullll CHURCHNUAfiRY.-1 '"· We ofMr 1 .._,t l1· .UT .. MIW: Newport iiMI\ .,_Girt old--.. ...... llON. . ·Jude, prey for"'-:,:: Call L!rie 719-1531 needed for PIT work ::S care andWOttl;:..:' C.it Pat Mertev, 142..S21 l'llOIPf*• llberll .,. Only morning 1 .-Friday ,IT, Computer 1:30-l:IO lhlft. ltlrttna -· I ,_,__ __ ~~. ':. ,....,· HUGHES. in~ · S7/Hr..-! x·1nt aummer rnor9~ Mell .,.! x205. 9-11AM dally for tfttt & lh9 ~ aur· for ao:'.. Mutt~ car. knowitdge. actM dl09, et 15.IO "'· ... lle'lle et _ ... =--- beef'I known to ..... Thia •2 Corporlte ..... ~50 joOf 145-5780• 15/Hr. Robin ll0-1111 appointment. roundlngloftMNewport 15 per Hour PU.II gel Iota of OOnllClt wtlh.. Wrtlbt .Har.~ 121 .. n I Novena mutt be Mid· for Newport '-"· CA Banking leach baaed office. ..,_.ice. lcJ:M,,: ~ IWN8t1 t, ..,_ .... I coneecutlve deyl. . •••IC/ Sllery negotllble. com-Wll CALL TODAY • I • I .. I I ........ ... . . . • •• ooemetlc oonlUltlnt fot ~ I -tlltU 119 ... Exp In lien ..... collee· . . -Wiii train on computer. ..... ...... ... POSITION AVAIL IMMEO .•••••• , ,. •dint _WW oppty. St• 130, ..... 47~2'74 .. tlona. good 1yp1na I com· American lnteratate a.nic. mlac oanetll dertc& Ac· ....., United W•em Mor1.ala9 M•llB Atnertcln .,,..,..... llflk M-r: 124-0'31 100% FM! to ·Appllcant I PiiYeAieiPXCDICXJiS mun1cat1n lklla.-11eoo-n.. en immediete open. cur111 typ1ng and 10 key ~rvEAWANTED. aw 1 Contact Nancy Aulilf 141.1 ...... ter ,_.,, 1mm1111 .. 1 Ol*t-1.0.E. Rtldlngl by Medonna: I l2000tmo(714)1N-7017 Ing in their Newport bytouc:h.~1 Ncenee. Trudi, Pup and (714) 2~ E.0.E. Piii iii I~ In their Newport ...... lllllte. •* TH .. _,.~..-...... _, .ti! ... wleety .._, INcn bfanch few a c»-..... -• 1Q·wheeler experience Mlftlll9"*'t -teach brwtt for • wt ,_., , _. •••-,_ futty tell your s*t pr-. 11113111 _,Ill.I pendlble T...,. off1Ce1Ufti u;;:+'.,. CaU41·$421 PAAT TIME·WOftC Piii"in frtendtJ flleoepttoulll. ,\;8lra1'll lmfMdlM CIPt'*'I lorf ent 0 and future.•• F~~=~~ -. -Mt• u-..1~tel"'~._ raANrmOt--.. .......... • ........... copylftop.Variedduttta. Nett. 1p11 I nlg . co. FT/PT.,,..,.ltlrtupto "" _,...,.. The electedlndMdualwlll ... _, .,.., ...-.. , ""' -....... -, .. ,.... Need dr lie N-1/hr to Our ldeel candid• wll F 1 ng n •m· 1225/wk. Pia call Locat=-~~ -.ipt. benefits avail.115-. ~ • minimUm of • Co. Contac1 Toni Huttlne z:.~ en=ic: ,,,,., I "" atart. ..ttnin. 162-1511 """ • pcolmlDFllll • t lnlo ... opnlng '14M111 m ·., .' APT ASSISTANT MGR monthlt ...... perlenc:e. ~1852 . F0the~-. .,---. S-•IOeendl ...... ...:rtor~ II .. ••IT _ : good mathematltal lbll-. . Mlf 9ddreMtd atarnped UrQe Importing Co. le now . rw.•• e h o n • m • n n er . mar " '9lflct / 11 ljiiiii •II .~ature couple for quiet flea and be.,, efficient. •.-U envelope to· Hom•· twtngl No .. p rwicmery. Looklnafor~htlp. Reepolllilllltlte lndudt icx» 1 by :., dlll"' MC8 Optrllor lcW tlchnl-.--_. .. an-.._...;-..91 c:ompln. nw Newport & ettectt\19 communicator Looking for 1 Change? We l"ll..._.1 PO 1•· 250 we .,.. willing to train. Start 15tlr. "*~ light typing and ftllnt.· oot.tjf Cll ctt8lol worti, W.. · CM. man up. In 1"9 wtth well ~opect-cu1-wllt trmn you few rnedlcll ~bom Ml 41121 • VlriOul dutl• for 15 1tudent lntet"nted ln Banldng experieftce • eppta., Will In Pf'IP ,,...., .,_ • 1400 COMPANION CARE for ~· .. will train wile fot tornerTtrlitiona. racordl and reception . hWd WOttletl wttO ~ photogrllPhJ. 72).1311 ptua. ~=""a wv,• = TWllT/WI .. =~•:.IT:~~ =ld~l'~-Pt.~ weotter~lt1vu1ert· =t= .• ~1=~ ~f~':f~ed ;:-'R;!,a:::::~; PIT,,_lm W•ofMr~ltert· :0~1o1twn.lklla. 'Mt. fMI....,,... • IPeek ftuent Enolleh.-other bnft1 c .. M few Ing ... ., ... end 1 ben· c .M. (Med*"' needed). 8alt)ol Mnet 1734310 for embttloul lnCIMduale. Office erwtronment. no i::....,.. and 1 Mn-WW~· wortl curate... Wordetlr Call 55MS.5 9'>Pf. 546-teeO efitt ~age wftich In· Exlnt bnft1. 2A1·1355 Calf DenlM at 175-1215 'YPffle. 2 to 4 days/WMk. PICkl8I whlCh fn. : ~,. T~ w/proc & tJPlet cornlM). ~iiiiiliiiiiilimmmmil.iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii.I· ciydel llfetheelthtdentll ................. MATURE f PIT Houri ury from i ~...,... ......... ~ Immediate opening. I lnsurenc:e. FOf lmmedia1t llWITlll Maintain plwitl on route. office ::::'1' M':n-Frl hm-lpm. WILL TRAJN. lnaurance. '°' lrMt1&1111 to· CM PU9LICA1= 720-Gl41 conlideration conteci· 111110 Ven IUPPled. gd OMV. 1-12. NlwPOn Buch. Appty Pelinyte\W. 1MO cooeldllattonoom.ct: 1i311 Mount~Clr.. •HLIR Secret1rr Part-Time ---No ••P· .. ht. ~1-t340 Buie ,computer lklH1: ~tie Aw .. C.M. Fountain v-t270t Exp nee. lllWNd'°"'*'9. Cynthia ThofMOn . . •FILING* LotUI 1·2·3. WS_ 2000. llf'I CyntHll ThOreaon --. "OI'. PT. CM, ~127 1m•11 _ ~~r~i Pe;~d~~'ac; P:;-, :~a_~r~;:. ~~~5t.~73~ Dllllll&lml 1•31111 A-!:f:'J"'...=e~. HI nr11119 Te'9net, a. US Sprint Compeny known for Innovative d•ta corrMC- tlons worldwide, Is expanding rapidly. Now we need .an enthullutlc lndMduaJ Who'a look- Ing for_ a flexible .chedute to work 20-30 hours per week hefplng to keep us on our fast growth cu~. The opening .. ts located-In our Gar- *lidllTI ~~~.0:,!::111t~. offc .. c.ii.78().()6'4 l•lfUllll ~:~~-~ Mlldfl11 •ltl MM• ~ bt ~-:-' ,,_. ... a Collectton Maneger It Food Service . • •lltlll mJI· upon exp'd. 142..ft2t• .. . .,. ldnv,_ ....... , .... to dO It SOONewportCenterofive 1111rvtne10c:atlon.Ouellfl· l•Dfllll ...... sooNewoorteenterDrtvt Plrt·tlffte In~-. 111 COiia Mlle-.,.. Newport Beach. CA 928e0 ca11on1: 3·5 Y9•• COi· 12-month poaltlon needed ~ter, ~ blllll>g IUI. DTl1'.1 lllT Newport "lelcft. CA tHIO gift ltore. Call IH-01~ 1• CALL 7~ 1033 (11•)Ml-l1• tecltng expertence with byHUtltlngtonlwtletty exp'd reQUwed. Fltxlb6e OAG. CTY. ,1 !OP (114) .... 1• Lili VETHOPifALFfT k~ colleCting Sdlool Dlltrtct. 5 .r.:: houri. 1111ry open. Pr~ IMkl hOrie;t'• LINGEAIE CM loC FIT P/J Expeilli_.. t 1c1P4IOf• =~Y ~ r=':::r: ~r~~:,C: C.MH~ .... e1111717 Laura =~lhow--:'~~.~: ~~Efnplofe' ==· ~=· !..!!........!~ .. ~ ... -eomp.tltM 111ery. Ex· exam1na11onw1iib9c;wn. _.,.. wtTop Producer. All -T/lllllTIF ---·----=.-_.--___________ , __ ~ benelltl. Plelae Deadline fOf filing 11PPfi-MediCii ieldatumllhed. Extrem. FIT good ..Ill.Pini lklll ~ llW =:;:-..:::"'~~··· = t'f33 1,~ .19N. • lllL ~~ ~in:;-,.::en..=:. =£:.r-...=: p2'.....~7.5030ollcl •••••••• Ulllm,.. P9!' month. Full _...rtc:t. ~t work~= For._~~1.:' Lisa Ala 112·1513 181 IM llllnlF .WR .... Mlll•I , ~l'r~~t E~ heV9 pr ...,/1WllT ~te opening for -WFJ'IW5 H••I · Apply 20451 cralmei 11tltude. Kiiien 6'0-0140 CMull. fllt PWCI ollcl. fut, accuret• typlat. 18952 MacArthur ii .f 102 Lane, H .B. ( 7 14) 1• llllf ""8'11 1.0t1 'cif acdont Nt. O.C. Mull be WOldlllr llter· 1111~ ...... : IMnl. CA 12715 16'·1118 Due to 8 apec1e1 protect In airport. Start II/Hr . ...,._ ltl. Some~ oMoe den Grove office. • In this secretarial polltlon, -you wtll answer telephones; type report•. correspondence an4 meme>rMda; maintain files and office supplies; and M'ld and receive facstmllles. WORK .OVERSEAS C7~467i~i...':3 GENERAL ASSISTANT for the~ ~ment 11 1111....... IMCltlll'*9lll?-UOO ldn*t. 1 lm~/dlttrlbutlon CO.; . . . . IChOOI photogrephy the . Piiot. ther9 II. . -•1 ill5 . • 11111 llllDllY hll 20 lttlmtdlltl ~' MaJor us comp.tntts COMPUTER ·6PER; company we will train nHd or temporary .. Tltlfllll PennPif:l:tt:,2:JOM.f tmmect opening fot •'d lttonlranglnglrom ... Telenet offers a competitive salary, 1nttrvirw1nQ now tor ATOR/general office you to , •lltit In . the typlat• dUftng the month Limited oCIPOf1unlty to IOln HeevJ DhOn., V9t1oui 8ect'tllry/Adtnln ~ hOUlel~ to manage.• benefits, and exciting growth TA><-FltEE. H•9'1. In·. dulln lor CPA firm. IChoOll Ind our offtce. of Augu~t. HOUfl)ftlY be natlonll t'MI ...... mar· dut6ta TM l!XICUTIVI tantlnlenlaAM. 24yn mini. T .. Wlll. , potenti•l To apply ........ _ -d Comf Pcn1t1ons ,Con· 55-80 wpm. bk keepping •• able to ltart . •• ftexlbfe 1nctudlng ewnlng ketl---...,, ""'" SUfTES 840-6470 .... ...,.. 'bkkpg. . .. • ... • .,__ __,, structlon. Data Pro-knowtedoe l'lelpfu4. cal 8:309m. Aaidb6e ~. and WHkend' work. 1~ ~. For in. =ttlvt Miity ... ..._ .. 111 1 youqesume'andaalaryhtltoryto:" ctuing.•,.cutity.EnQ•· Suzy~ Excellent w_!gu. =11n:,s>~~:C,= form1tton, call Jack Aetlll .. JotlnM0-11M •••I 1 T e1enet Comnuicatians cOrp. 0~=~~·1 ~;~~~~~~~: J.1'120!' !!'~. GENERAr~,:atUii time ft .. j~ .. 2!..""":: A~~aEA~~NScr ES' 111• 11111 1m1.111mm •••••••1 . Duh&, Wtldtrs ... Mt01cal. ,,_, ,..,...,., ~ ·-· Attn: Kim n 1 """a, Dept. OC-731 FooCI St"''" & many. F~ew Plt.131· 0t ~ time"' Ptlonea. 11at142-4321, Ext. 315. REAL ESTATE 751•5000 Orengeeounty--. lulr • .._ , 12832 Valley View, Sutte 105 rNnymort Wor1dwtdr •ti 111~__._ · QOOd with numberl. W* NURSE RN t LVN tor Haa °'**"' tot MM--·~""' ..U o...t..,..... duti. G d G CA 92645 Locations.-f'llld Trav.i ~ fraln. MacGregor Yachtl. holilttc ~· ter In Fm agarlT,._ and Pitt Utlaltton .......,, wtwl requlrea ~ phyllc.i ar en rove, & ""' 8trwf1t f'ack~ ~, ... .,..... 1131 Plactntle C.M. F •• h I n I:':". n d HOM!; STUDY COURSE ttme .... help ....... mrimum 2 yws ... condltlOn. C1llf. DIL1 or call Kim at (714) 891-4.81-:--We ~,.O: a::;:~;,i::n~;; FTt 141-te KathyT. •••iiiil* =:•u~1 a~~~; 'fopreperefor....,Eatet• =.,::.' ::.=,:. =~~ :::,t..=..~d~, are an equal opportunity emptoyer f8 t 11•ao.1100 or StnCS· CUSTOMER seAV. REP. STOSPUNWOfU<DAYs't~ WMI train 1 M·=·F · 12 Uc1 · tt1 co111on~ ._-.....and..,,. fo P'9f'd. frlendly-;-IUP· environment. L111una • M/F/H/v P I · t I •111 .... -w · · · II tranaact · _ .... ,. teemavery..ottnabulJ. portM atmoepflett In a H .. --. 7U.51U . r nc1pa Sony. rtwrTW to •-Minimum 1200/wHk noon to tpm. l20 per Newport, Col1a Meal, Mia Some ellcfionlC:a '*""°'* IUlte Com---------- • E~a!_..,.. CM1 ... n .... ena1t....i.."'8 ... poaltton work· guaranteed .-,y ... ben· vtllt. L..w meo c. Held. 1rw.. Tuetln. & Saddl9-kno~idge heepf\11 but • peUtNt ..iary. immedl.-•-• RW .. .,......, .. _ ... .Kl•"'~ Ing wl1fl our cuatomera & eflt1, clo9'd Sund1y. M.O. 851·11'5 bedl Vtlley. Call MM-not nece11ary. For 1te opening. Contact --'T.e[enet r0936 N 56 h s ' WYiCe •act1. Order delk Room fOt advancement agar c.ntury 21 wtoua ....,don "' ~ llS-fUO Nc>-Miln~J .J. Suit~ ~ trtt Ot llmHlar ••P· &. ~ Hiring fOt ... , L.A •. oc io.: 1111• •AST E•ecuttw'l54·2t00 an .. u.c;o:t--., ~ . 1~MM!etlftl co~' I~ manner·ci d. cationl. Come c:t** "' .. -ILJ PR.IT In peraon .,..__ 10iwft llllftJIY + ..-In O."C Gt.et ._ ___ ... __ .\_L•.'•'•p•rr•nr•c•·'.'".'P•"•"•' .. , __ r_Mnpa __ • ..f_L_H_6_,_1_... ~~Ae,-c~: tt °"'~in;;. MmJllUllTPIT to3pm1t: C: ::·.:::: ;;;;-.;. avS.1a1>1e 1n ,...._ .• . Plr1·tlme AIMtant Oil-Saturdly ew ~ other •L H .. Miii .. c. Part to.tul time . .._. r:: retdont. Mutt -111T1L ..... 111T HIRING! Government JOb9 trtct Advtaor needed Set· WMkendfot bueyflE.of· •H~ Center ht•t• upertence In the""'· Mutt heV9 ly a newspapir~'s ]Ob ~onfarsim. ;- If you· re 1 O or older. a job as a· newspaper carrier m1s~t be just your size. Just send in this coupon or call: 642·4333. Routes are available now! It se•IWJ. It I . ~lily Pitt Cll'ritr! r~;7~~;;;~~:~~;~~:,, ing a D~1ty Pilot carrier. . I I ~me I I Address I I Ct y l•P I Phone I s.-Tt: "'...,,... ~ I JJI •. .., Sl . L----~-~.!JI.!! ____ _ Exp ROA. ftell hrl. gt'NI • rour .JIM 115 ()()(). Ut'dey, Su~ and Hof. flee 15 50/Hr to atart u .. ,..on ..... eel 614M711 ....... trenep. adl M •••ff. N.B. 7llO·l211 SH.000. c···~ (to2) ldaya3AMto'f1AM. Mutt MuSt be,....... wltronC • So~.~ Pl I • your own ~· ""' """ lllTIL •• -838-8'15, EXT -~ 18 ew OVllr. Vlllld dftv. ...,... .... ~5. ~PIT Mon-ft!. 7.30-5:00 P.M. P ........ tfAoup prac1ict In NEED HOUSEMEllPEA ::,~e· ~::. typing NCfd. d, Som• typing, fl~ ~~~~\~ E....u.h --~nir. 4 " ....... ,. bUt wll treln. Jane ....... ~ WW lrmn N.B. R ·A pref bUt will ,.,,.._. _ .. ,. , cord. 17. per l'IOUr. SfM 710-IOOO .. ..--I -.......... -oduct proollllfll. CorON del 620-40IO Mr. Fletdler train. 4-day week + Iller· hra day. 8 dYI . Cell mlteeoa. Pit Martey ,,_.., ""-,... · ... . j nate Sat. 6'0-1122 -Cll(ol M0-2724 HB.11111 Tue1clay thru Frldey. ~ ~ 1100-200/dey, • morwy. .,.., ft.01•· WOODWORKING expel. ~ ·, l42~1.Ext205.. ~HI Mr.Wlllh ..... ,ua mlY/111111111 ~~IT::': •••••••••••• .. ~ OoodiObt.,....._.... ':t"\VirY"'l'"'lr t'fl( 'II MetC1Nndl11....,...._ •••nTPIH ttq •• twt ... M7-G42 t Kl)SI Kl>SI KDSI ...,_.11.tHngato~· -. .w•'~' 111111 ._. ... ..,....... ~ "°""' Mlmt ; lf1tltlttit9WtrJdayln AEAl.TOAS• 9WtrY ......... lntownto· Co. MlllMlllllt 01*t-hfh ••I ..... • • • CllllM'led. ~Mi'lroolft· ""for~ -Su.. a· .Fii " =· '1;:.1~.-z·~..._ UITONI &lrl ,,lday. ... .J --:.;..a blc. --... .... • ~ -' • ... --. "'"" 21 fl"I.. n or l'T Call • 11911 .. tlOtlll .............. ,..,..._... ___ --..,.. __ I.tor R.OI'!: II . "aa111a ..... aoodor· ew11°'t.i;'••1Mllo u.... ... .......... .,. .... ™ .... ....,, WAITS YOU! ·available In ;;;; ii~~ W1lflllllflr . ::::=.--et=. Are you between 1~18? · Do you have epare tlme1 Would you llke to win an Educational Trip to SACRAMENTO and a College Scholarlhip? Would you Ilk• to earn up to · 1100 a week or more? Tl9CllA1DI•&& .. ..... , •.• , ".you qualify. you c... lt8rt wninf-money -NOWt Md contfnue· · through the ..mm. ('Uf) 411412~ l1llllllftl l11oh :,~r:w. -,_..-, ,.__ ...... F.11111111 '.II.' '"·-•· ~ ... •T,.;o.m~ NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING · DeHver .One Day • Week • Must hive dependable car and proof of lnlurlftee.. 1111 112· 1 •44 Ask for Joanne. Craney ........ , ... ... Worl'9rt"f .._,..,,, -··· Alltlltii luff a._....... •t~ lll!i, «* 'f ..... eo.. ..... • ... .,....,,. LlllM.... CO..-7 21 t Wltm-==t::'rr..:t -=;;v;; ...... .... i...'l!..e."'r: ~ z.:..·a:.:·· • '·": C:-..r.&·~ ..... J ....... "'1:1.a . ,... 1· Dt •' l'Y Cll IY ·~· -- 0 I t n ,. ,. I • I I I f I . r-,, I ~I °'' IO '" .,. It o. ~- ~~ .. " L .. t • I I 1,: .. , .. ... • .. ' \.1 ., ' •• j , • • • , ............ 11111 ..... -' 1271 ... ,., .... , ........... ····-UllRllH Call Evenings 111-1111 .. Fll·IAT--12· ... ..... lllllT PITlllM !Jamboree Road) 1"91lN -------- - , ............... 5 spd. Good condition s 190 * •6'6-559' •• Fll·UT·Sll 12·.,. lmMTEI IDllT PATii- IJamboree Road1 IU-1100 ••uutn 11111/2 TOI CIMPICIUP Good runnorig 250 6 cylinder engine Body and paint rough' Good tores ctean 1nter1or Bad trans S500 obo ll0-1110 After 6 PM \ , Or--Comet OAU.-Y PILOT/.,,., .Ml/I'/ 31, 1118 C9 BMW-3101 '82 grey 5 spd. sunroof, alerm. good Mr· vice record $6500 0 8 0 •536~t9• Wri11e "' grey 1n1er1or FIAT lor sale New paint electric sunroof 1111h1te low m.les great con-wheels •om. S t6 000 or d•hon must see• S2500 t>eSI olfet 759·3249 O• make ofle• 569.99 ,, TRIUMPH 76 Sp11l1re allflf 6pm Conv J6t( orog m1 mint HONDA 81 ACCORD 5 I COl'ld 1n looks 6 runs Del· spa 4dr pis eiec snrt new I feet $2400 497·6199 ciutcri runs great S 1700 7 4 BEE r l E 11 clue 54~·4196 .or6~1-46~4 1 AM FM cass oepen· HONDA 86 PreluOe Grey • OaDte •uns great must 5·$Pd air AMIFM t ass I sell tl'ltS w~ $1750 ODO 29,000 m1 Xlnt cond I • 963· 1662 • $9,59 00 759.144 7 VOL VO 77 244 DL mov· HONDA Accoro 198 1 1ng Must sell' W'11le )(int A C AMIFM cass 5 cono di• optt()ns $2500 ........... Exc ellent cond clloon s 150010 80 638-705~ 'II Fiii TAllft IL Auto. air. loaded. cut. X· cond t 1RKV087) $8995 THEODORE ROBINS fORD • f, HA,Q f'\f 1'1 p, ": (U')1A ..... \A '" ~ .' lH.l\(1 'llUlllLiWn Lois ot pwr hke new• S t3 995 128UR8521 JOHNSON & SON Linc oln M •r cury 292'e H•rbo• Blvd C o II a Mea • !>-4() !16.:W 'II Li1iiii lliT. Loaded' Pwr equip• Lthr Inter' $25.995 (2FAC08'1 JOHNSON & SON Lincoln M•rc ury :M2'e H•rl>o1 Blwd Coale .._... '>'<> ~30 speed PS PB $ t 79S obc CA~ 548-7970 l •nda 893·2135 I 'II YIUl ll LINC6LN v9f-s '79 beaut W w 1 ,_ car Et>ony blk, burg 1n1 ago., rure ow mo...,s eacel mech cond Call to · 11£1 51 ISH 5 10 000 Call 675'9748 • see $3395 633..a852 ... I I. Sloe. vw e t Jena Xtnf cono 5. St>O AC alloys Slit racks '111111 ft . '17 --C _.:a..i... t ar cover low m11es llU., •---.... -~_on_.•..,"'_ -_s tt~=>:~...,_..u· ~.LL;)~ oaded' ~~p' L1tte • nu' $21. 995 (2FEL926J PACIFICA 41 sportltsher Aatr-=n 1980 always prolessmat-... ' ly maonrained with lull Cluain "45 e1eclfon1cs $~9,500 UllLJIS 9 firm• Clll 213•54 _!57' 66 Convertible & '66 Coup Both complete and '15 311 .......... Sl 1.295 '15 311 .......... $10.495 Inventory of ow« 50 nice. uwd IWWs LOttG . BEACH &BMW 3670 Cherry Ave Long Beach A1t1I °'•"tic tlll '11~111111u 4 ooor 5 sPo fully loaded MUS SEE'"' S 500 8'2-365' JOHNSON & SON Lin c oln M ercu r y 2'e2'e "iart>o• B••d Coata MeH '>4.J ~30 'llliillial&. --------•jL1m11eo 2 dr loaded '71 C1llill1c FIHlw••• llSTllLL! s-11• Needs •Ille rear eno DOO) P eQUIP S7995 (2CBR777) JOHNSON & SON Lincoln M e rcur y 2'e2'e 1-ierbo• Blwd Coeta M••• ~o 'J(llO 'lllllT•ITiilw Air. cass. cust t>tl'IP' & peint (2'09901) •10.H S PRIME MOORING on NB straonht $'500 fOf t>olh' ,• I Ort Harbor w•l h 23 South-" ..... ..MS, I . ~~. .._, I h,..,...... 756-8558 .... ... coast nt>oard wll .-vvu· 3 Bloc~s " ot' ·~ rwv (714) 131-5791 I "'°'~ ' 962· • • 1) eawe message alle< )pm THEOr-ORf ROBINS • 9" power Doat Woll sell 57] ·BIRO. POWder blue i SPINET PIXRo sic. good LA~ sa.ISO:t F'Ul~ b oat & mooring for Wh1 POftholes. slorts. ps cond . $500 obo. can see equipped. Desperate S 12 .000 oDo (7 1') pb eng detailed Xlnf (213) 427-5494 FORD . ~. ~AP&1,1 ~ •• *** at 1206 Keel Dr. CdM MalCe 'otfer 5632 Lock-_i6i7~5~-7ili3i7-<i60~2~1 9~5'~-9060~~icioin~di$~1~8~.000~~'~95-~8~23~8~=~ii~iiiiiiii!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii~ July 29•30 9_4 h~ven 8P--S22-02S8 I .. O\lA Mt '>A ..,-1 • 1lf SELL throu~h t l.w.1fn·d MJ-1111 Ml.IC flOTICE Lits al fill HYOR~ Hoes! for a 25' .32' boat 1·yr·old 9000 I~. type B Sell as is IOf $5000 213/985·02'9 fltBJC NOTICE ncnnoue .,.... ncnnoue .._.. ncnnoue .,..... ncnnoue .,...,, ca1.1 ·92101 MAim ITATDmWT ~ ITATWmWT MAim ITAn.wf NAMI ITAftMl#T Roeherd E Lipoara 28711 The tOllOwlng ~ere Tiie IOllOwlng P9'IOM.,. The lollowtng persons ere nie following peftont ere Appletree Mits1on lloejo docng bu..,,... .. • doing bu .. .,... at dotng ~ .. dotng t>utineu .. Calll 92701 Lt\'ING LIGHT AE· ISL.ANO SPORT, 208 COi· JCAN·POL'S DESIGN. THE COMMUNICATORS Tt111 Du11nen •s con. SOUACES. 2132 Andros. lint Ave . Newpoft e.ctt. 2920 Newpoft Blvd . Hew· (a consulttr19 l1rm1. 259·8 dueled Dy an 1nd1v•dual Cotta ...... Calll 92621 Calcl. 926&2 P<lfl Be.ch, Calll 9*3 Calle Aragon. Laguna H1fl1. T'1e registrant com- Llnetta Irene lzenmen, Jeffrey John Coa, 208Col· JHn-Pol Dup1n. 2920 Cahl 92$53 menceo 10 transact 0u ... 2132 Andros. Costa Mesa. lint Ave . ~t e.ctt, Newport Blvd .. Newport 8'wce Meltn. 259·8 Calle ness undef the lo<:llllout C ... f. 9212$ Calif 926&2 -9eac:h. Calif 92113 Aragon. Laguna Hills Cahf t>ustr•ess name. or namet Tlli1 bullneu 11 con· Tiits t>u1lnM1 11 con· Th11 bullnM• 11 con· 92$53 1c11eo aoo...e on July 25. 1911 Ouc1ed Dy en Individual dueled Dy an Individual duct.O by en Individual Georgena Melin. 259·8 Richard E L•PPerd The reglllrant com· Tiie regl1tren1 com· The re911trent com· Celle Aragon. Laguna H1111. This statement -flied menc:ed lo trenMCt bull· menced to tranaac;t ~ menced to tranNCt bull· Calif 91153 Wtlh lhe County Cieri! of Or· nne under tN fictitious .,... under tfle llctltloul ""' under tile ficllhout TIMI 1>u1ine11 •• con-enge County on July 21. bu9lneel name Of .,.,,_ bulineM name Of nwnee bulineM n-or namee ducted by hutt>and end.,,. 1911 1111.0aboveon(noty•O •tectlbcWeonJuly".19M lilted~NtA The reg111~1n1 com-l'mNt Linetta lnnman J«trey JOfln Cox JMrl·POI Oupin mencect lo tranNCI l>\111· Put>llthed Oracige Coast Thie ltatemenl wa filed Thee ttatemenl w• filed Tiiie ttetemenl w• filed ""' un6ef Ille f~.ltltOUI Oaoly PtlOI July 31 Augut1 7. wllll tfle County Clerll of Or· With the Cownty C1erti of Dr· with tile County Clertl of Or· buSlnell name or nemn 14 21 19'1 enge County on July 19, -. County on Jut-, 1,, .,. County on J'*f 21. lllled 1bove on July 1977 Su-H3 1911 ,..,, 1918 PmMI 19M Pmm Bruce Melin PvblltM<I 0r-. Coat Pul!ltlMd Orenge coeei Publltlled Orange Coat Tl'lll 1tatement was flied ....: NOTICE Delly Piiot July 24, 31. Daily Piiot July 24, 31. Delly Piiot July 31. August 7. with Ille County Clefk of Or· -.....;.=;.;;;..; ....... .-,;.=.-- Augull 7. 14. 1NI August 7. "· 1HI 1'. 21. 1HI -. County on July t4. ncTITIOUI ~M Su_.71 au.. 7 au.tea 1918 ~ ITAftmWT l TllAT DAILY 'VUUI S©\\~1'\-!&£trs~ WOH HMI -------l4ite4 "' CLAY R. 'OUAH -------O ~eorron9e •"'e 6 scro.,,b!ed words b1-low to "'o~e 6 simple words p, n• le•tert each in ots 1,.,c o f S'.lvor•H. T R 0 P I F 11 12 I I I 0 A L L G Y I, I I 1~ I R U Q R A Y I 15 I I I N I C E L T I I I I I KRABEC r · 11 i I. I .. . . The electrieity hlld gone Out in the grocery ltore. The t"" at the reatat• announc9d, "Gueea l'lf "-ve to do it the old-fMhiOned way.'' He then took out "" pocket -- '] I I I I I I I I I I· 't . · I . .. PmW TP!e foMowtng peftonl ltl Pvblilheo Orenge Coat docng l>uttneSS u Delly Pllo1 July 24. 31, NU-CAR CUPPL Y CO August 7 14. 1961 3857 8'reft St . ~- lu-t71 Clllcl 92880 ---------Antf\Orty p G.ry. 315 '"' _.....;Ml..;=~-IC._flO--.TICl;,,,;,,;.-...--. A... COfon1 de! Mer. Clllf 11125 '9Cnnoul .,_.. "°'*'1 Hirth 7124 N T~~1:! •r• :ir,-:•Y Freano Cellf doing l>llllnetl ... N~TEATECH 280 ...__...t Thlt 1>u11ne11 11 con· 1 . · ,....,_....., duct.O by· • genwet per1. Center [)five Sulla 310. nerstup Newpoft Beach. Celll The reg111rant com· Gerald Eugene Gifford, menced to transact bull· 1119 Prntwiek Circle. Hunt· ,,... under the tictitlOUt tnQton Beach. Calif 92M' ~""' name or nemee lhls bullne11 ts con· ltlted lbcWe on .My 1. 1"' ducted Dy an)fldtVlduel Anlf\Ony P. Geery The ·reg111rent com. This "'""*" wu Ned menced 10 trentact bull· With IP!e County C1erti of Or· 11911 unOer IN flctltlOUI ange County on .My 2 t ~ name or I\""" 1HI • •ted above on NIA ,_ Gerald E Gifford Pvbilthed Orange CoeM Tl'lll ltltement ... fltecl Oetly Polol July 31. ~uguet 7, .. "'the County Clertl 01 Or· 1' 2 t. 1988 ~ County on .My 21. ' ....... ~-~-----• Pvbflllled Orange COU1 ....: flOTIC( Delly Piiot .luto/ 31 . Auguet 1. _nc ...... nnoua-=--....... _.-.;.=.-.. - 1,. 21. 1t11 ~ITA,_., Su·... The~ 1*10N.,. CIOlftl ..,..,_ -PtaJC flOTICI MISA MAMIE. 220 VIC· -----.. '°' .. ,., .... eo.e. --... ~···---caltf IM27 llAMI ITA~ Guy ..,. Tertlulll, 3071 The ,_,.. per90M .. a.mo. Pl . Coet• ...... ~-Cllif 12627 · ""'°'" MAO-S,on1a Ter1>111fl, 3071 HUI. ......"•·Cot· Sernoe Pl . Cotti ....... one dlll Yltr. C4ilf taa5 Caltt. 11127 Thorf Midl9ll Ander9on, T,_ butlMN II COft• 502 Merguerfte. CofoN dill ducted by llueMnd and ... Mer. c. 11121, Th• retill•lftl . CO!ft• Tiiie ~ It COft• INflCed to tfaftMC1 llNllo ~ -,: "' 111dh1dull ,_ Wider .. lletltlolle J.... , ..... ,.ftt tolft• llutlnell ,... ., ,.... .......... .,..... ...... lleeed'""9C111Jllir 12.,... ._ _.., tlle tlctlttOut ... T..._ -...-..... or ~ n. IC eel W-., ..... ....... • '· -""" ... ~aw-of Or· """ ........ it:A....... ... ~ Oft Nit 14 1'1-. JI I eA W ... .._ . ~~°"' .. 0r. . . ....., t't1i eo.ne, °" """ n. flll4••1Nd 0r.,.. c.... . ,_ ~ ,... Ntit ,., ''· --iCiCI 0,.,.. g, .. ~7. "· , .... D11t .... Jllir~I. ~ t, ...-n ,..,.,,,.. .... , HAYI .--..~--1 A NBD? Fl·ND thre)USh clnstfled OUR FAMOUS DIMES~·LJNE ADORE SS • Ct TY AMbuNT ENCLOSED UNIS I. 2. l . 4. s . I •• 1. •• 9. ----- t------------- HAS RETURNEDI. -. Back by popular dema11d D1mes·A·Une w •ll run Friday. S~tur day and Sunday 1n ~ts o wn class1f1car1on 1n me Classified Ads Since this 1s a special offer. we ha-ve a Thursday noon deadhne and ask prepayment tof all ads This rs open to all private party advertisers for merchandise not over s 1 SO jpnce must be listed 1n adl and no abbrevratrons w ill be ~ccepted All ads w ill run Friday . .Saturday and S~nday. There 1s a 5-ltne m1n1mum a t 20¢· per hne So your low cost ~s-A-~ ad Is onty ... S3.00. DEADLINE: Tnursc1ay noon PRICE: S·lrnP rn•n•m11rn • 3 days • 20 4 pi>r lint'= S < 00 • All cldS are prepa <1 Dy coming 1n(O the 0~ I~ P11,:ir IC place your .:10 ,..., .J\0 me coupon De-lov. • Pr1v ati> part mp•ctit1nd1se only i'dS '\c c ::im- merc1al ads pets 1 ... es to ck. produce or picl'1ts • Each item must be-priced rn the ad w ith no 1rems ove• SISO MAIL TO: Dimes-A -line o ,11•v ""l"t .J lO \A'es: 8.i-, \treer C ~1\t.~ \'i>'>,• A ~.'t !b :J,1 ~ ,. '~'t ,, )llr s \110 "'<1 •-. F' -:<'v R 00 AM 1,· 'i "r \1 PHONE STATE OATES TO RUN . ·-- ZIP '3 ()() MINIV\}M • WORDS PER l INE 1110 488RE V14To0 NS S4 80 SS 40 l)M additional Pac>er rt need9d r 642-5678 - j ~~ •_.. ..... ----~-:.:. "= bri ~"*: ...... g:-..,., 3t.: --• --......... e;r.:.• -... -.,..Ea;"·· .... ....,_ ..... Olunlr°""•ar- ,..,,.,..,_.___ --• D. _Clwllllfr ... c.-"'-pelf_~--~~:.':::!!~~ :-...•.:.: r... G .. ... " , ~ -. "7. ~ ----.-.::::. ...... ..L_ .. UM:i.-~ "'"""'~.,, ..... Or-. ·-----. ... ml!'"!!"""-.... ·-ltM ..... ... , ..... ,.... .... ~ ,.. -.. . ---~---....................... .,_ ..... ...... .. ....... ..... ,_..-.... .,, , •. -.... ,.....t:;;;;;;:~z===::-t -..:l~ Ti.. ~1:~=-COlll•,.. --...:-.-=:=-.--._-.,-:~·.:.-::a~.~~ ---. '='·"·:n:· Tll6a ~llwt le OOfto -. A•& ... IUlu•d. z:..s.-=~=.. .... :.:-.:or-=:= IMW9 Oft .U. '.-:.-=..a.:.~ M , 1,ttll ...... mus pa er&.::.::::we.,. ~'7~1=-:: ... , L. MUtLAR. P•c1 D4.-.-.-. ...... , • ..., ....... ..,. ..... ...., .... .,.Mr 1. 1111 ~~t 1= ... .,.... •m ... w... _. .._ ..am•-•n:z• ... ..c>TIL 1117 ,.,..,... to ""*'°' .-.. "-· WAIMIR. '6•1C ._... ........ tw ~ '608 ti 8ft...,,.. .,_ .... YOUfllttull ·-----~a.ti•Or· ~..,,,_ -ITAftl1Uf ~ ~ ""'""._ "'*' "'8 lllrttMoue " ...... ..0..... ....... ...... I.Ill ....... ,_, ........ • 10 1'1111 11111 :•It ..... ---Ceuftty a.ti ef'Or• ... ~ Oft Jwtr It, "'8 .............. .,. ..__. t.19 ~ ......... MfN or ftlllMI\ O. ~PACI CM. ,... 111• m•ot ,.... ~ •""' ~ ,.,.. Wltfl tfl8 County a.ti OI Or· 8ftll County on June to. 1• a TAT 1 •I •,I. OP tlcMna ~ • v..U-., 1117 ....,. lated lbOwe on not ~I .... .C .C -ld:ftllltl ·a.-. I ""*POl'IO·""·INYM 8ftll County on .Mt/ 14, 1tM ,_ -WFJWW-COX ~ACIPIC •11 311C oort ltwd ~ 1eeott cMll MOUllHOLO. • ORTI YorklOWft•L•tlo PIOtoct ... on....... .... ..... "'!!!! "'°""*' 0r.,.. c:... '!!!!...Nlfl•-•11• It .. ~ ...... c.llf. tallf . .-• lllofl ...... _,, Pfu'•• .. ..... ._, A¥llOIUrtedN...... ..... "'bllllled ..,.engo .....-DaltyNol-!ulY31.~7. ..a-. t2t13 Ttlil INllMle le con· Tflll llalefMnt .. lllad a. ITW'tllNI. PACI CM. Aullloftl1l'n to .. •••uf.-0, II_... puedl Jut1N11lod Or8ftll COIM Delly Ptlot Mr 10, 17, 24, 14, t1. 1• hCTITIOUI ..-aa a.taa I. Coll. Jr a.1 ducted 11y: en lrd~dl... , Witt! the County a.ti of Or· ''"· WHllLMRROW, ...... ..,.,_,........,.to,._.. oontte Ud. llft 811-Dally Ptlot Jiiiy 24, 31, 31, ,... a..w ..... I......_~ , "9galte Cl .. lett' JuM Tllo r•tlltr;t~ OOlft• engo County on June 801 ...ow TMll. • ~ .... ~iow ..._. """°' .. u..,. Autwat 7. 14. 1.., -.... -....,. '-c=w c.lf "'" fMftCed to nneact .... 1• , L. HUOION. l~AC" tMll .._ ........ denlfo di 80 dlM. lurf70 ••MO _... ftm.IC.. ................. .IOMcQ. JOIC. ,_ .._.., the flct"loul ~ w1, . ...c FURN. Mlle M.A91•••••Wltfl0rantl LM ta lftfort:ladOfl .,. ..._...,..,,,. PICTn.0...•Hll• wJ:"ui':.-:::&: 11ne Awe • ....,.,:. ...,. .....,_,...or wu.. ""'..,,_ °'7. Coele • ~·HOMNOH. 0121. ~~~ Tu..MclWelOllciterol -..c•na PICtmOUe• 11•11 llMmlTAR n :...... nw of .... ca:'-~ .... 11 ~ ~-~July 16·'-~.::" ~ 1 . 17 ' 24? IMC"""'· MtlC M>Xll. tor trOfllPO'tatlon Ol 1811ior9 ...... di un abogado en PICTmCIUe ...... -ITHll•rn Tiie ~ ..... .,. WNOT l ·AUTO ~NHT' M1ld lly: ' ...... pert-Tlllia rt1trneii1 ... Ned --au.tN DOU.II. . to COi ....... .....i ..._ ... .....-. dlMrlalloOario MAim ITAW Tiie toloMllt ~.,. ~......_•: 800\' et -W. _, .... It.. ..... · Witt! 1t1o County a.ti of Or· --------.1. ,AM.IV, HOl3 .... D·f'. Jeccavelyn Leno lli1Ttli91o'81WIO. di .... Tlle~per9onl.,. CIOif'l..,...OTI-~ .. tl75 OUCTLI ~f~ ,11111110-CoetaT.._~·~' Tllo r09l1tt1nt COlft• engo County on .My 11. ftaJCll)TIC( ~MllCFURN. onNllCOlftll'tpr..-ct .... m11tot1. av rHpvo1t• CIOlfll"'911'981• ~........_ ~·...,__ 1 ..,..., ••-· Allftt ... -..u1.w fMftCeC1 to treneect ..,._ 1t11 _ ___._ •u1Nd Of!"19 CClelC IMftta, • wriea.slller~JIUldil lll(Ma~NDT'S AUTO.,,,.,.....,.,..,...._._=:.. t .. ~ w ~ W r""'m-W '• n.hflllotJwtr2t."'91MI. o-e . .,"""...,"' ., ..... , •••• TitiilllilO. -lt~M>OY.111W 18'tl liiiililii:1441 LOI .... W1INp ..... on ......... Mme or ...... ""'*'*' °' .. c... um ITATPWJn r': ,..., . ...,.,. I............. 1-TO THE MllllONOfNT: St .. Co••• ...... C1llf. Vomon Q ......... *34 IOS Or .. """' ...... c.lf ......... 'ttl711t"'8Counly llllOdallO'loon.lulw "· 1111 Dolly ..._. .My 24, 31, Tllo followlnt per80N ~ •• '171 C).t 111..: No. H07 • WllMne n. potttlolier Ilea flled 1 12127 Ml. Kibby, '°""lain Valley, IOl1& of Ora1t... "Lf NO. C,..,_ E Coa .Jf Aveusl 7 14 1... dOinQ ~ M : • • ---------l\linllnl#UI ..,... wldttl ,. petition ooncornlfto ~ ...,,,. ~ Wlllon. 112 Calif. T"6a .......... I• con· '3Wlll Tiiie ............ -.... • . lu..a MAFITIN. O'OAADY • .... .,. -.. Ol'Mn •• Mein St . .,.. INfrietO. "~ flil io ftlo. Gowetnor SI .. Coat• MIM. Tflll ~ I• con-dvc1ed by: 11'1 lllchtdval M ..... ll'ld~of Miii llloCoufttya.t! of~ MLUCKY PlllOD .. 371 r-.-...... I=~ I lllectflc :::: : ...3° ...=..: car .... ma~MM .. CClftr ~ -r-.c:r::~Olft• ...:.:::. ':·~~ c.::: -~ ...:.'".':~ = County on Mr 1 t MIJC-M)ftC( =.Mc:... s~7·· Coeta.. =:.: C).10 . ..,..,WpilnOI 1e.-on~.Wo\lf---cluttedby:ll'ltndMch* lilOnCOd to trlftNCI "'81-MM .._.., "'8 flcttlloue Yortl Cr .. Metiillrn, Cellf. ,.._ PICTITIOU99Ulllltl etwlstoPl!Of M Manin.' ,__ traftsportalloft llftprovo· !NY be ...,. ll'ld IN Ttle re9111r1nt com· WI vnOer the lctl1.loul .....,_ MIN or '*'* 12~ ~ Of8ftll COMt ...-1TA'Tlllllfl' 311 AvocodO St.. Coat•• ~ ...... '°' sutlml•lon to tflO cowt ...., enter I ~ IMtlCOd IO trll'IWI bVelr ....... nlfM or ........... 8'0¥0 on (not ~· --: Curtll 0... "9dig. Deily Piiot .Mr 24 31 Tiie lollowlflt por90M ., ....... Cetlf. 12127 17.0t . OC Trll'llPOrtetton Cotn-cont1lrt1119 lnjuncllY9 or,... under tllo lctltlou•--=~;:.~1.1• .LAwltHll °";... ,..,, Augusl7,14.1 ... ' 'doing '"•lrioH H : A> Sun O'gredy. 37\.• ....... .._tf1W811"'91 ""lllOfl. otllef 0tder1 c:onc.,n1119 ....._ nlfM or n"'* non · " Tflll llalllftOlll W ftled Ulllild ..,..,.. Coeet . llr411 CrNllWly. KC; II Fl.A. En, Avocado SI .. COiia Moea • ..... ~ .... ~ C).11. PCH ......... projlCt dMllon of proporly, IPOUMf lllM above on Septembit .Ttlis •• ....,.,. .. Ned Wl111 the Couftty Clortl of Or· ~Pilot .Mr 31. Augul17. trpr ..... 11012 ·w. Oom1. Cahf. IH27 ; lily "'81oerd of DnctONof a' 9olcfl llvd. 10 lrookllvrM ll#Of1,d1Mdcustody.dllld I. 1M7 .. =1" ~~y ~~~-~ Couftty Oft July n 14. 1· 1.. •.• .... MUC t!IJ!!Cl s.nteAN. CA 12704 Jotlry SMl~~Y-· • .!!~ "'8 HUHTINGTOH alACH troet. ""*1· attorney .... coets. Jim w-.. · 1... -Karon KoN lllooc. 1702 W Avoc.do I., ....,... MTlANDI ~AH-0-12. HOl'lllltOn Awe. lnl· ll'ld S11Ct1 otW reliOf •'NY T'llll llel1110111 WM flleO 1 ,_ PICTITIOUe WM Adllftl. SOflte Aria. CA Calif. 12627 • t:t. 1122 aw...... on.. provo.mont1 • 1o1 ... n i. erantocl by the cour1 Tllo wit11 the County Clortl of Or· Pu Or ~ ~ Orengo C0Mt fta.IC M)l1C( NAm IT&ft • ff 12704 Tiiis buliMM le c~ , 0 .. ll03 """""9IOft """9'fO' Citde ' ......,... ~·Of ..... llkr engo County on July 11. IMllMd engo Delly Ptlot July 31. August 7, ' . Tllo lollowlflt ,.,_. -....,. Allan Root, 1702 ducted by co-portnor• .;..;. ~ on OI' llr..C. of rnonor or ptbperty 0t 1... Dally Pilot .My 10. "· 24, "· t1, 1• PICTmOUe .UH•N doiflQ bVllf'9l8 •: w. Adami, Sll'lt• Ana. CA Tiie re9111rant com· ......... -llOW9 of 11:00 l).1S. ,1111till1hmelll of I 01 Of c-oorl IVlllorlHd ,..,. 31• 1... ..... .... .,..., llMm IT~W c b NT IN EN TA L 12704 moncod to tranwt bull·. a.n1., ,rtdey, Augosl at, croulrio guard on Oerfteld prOONdlnp may ellO reeul1. Publlllled Orengo Coat __.., -.,. --"'8 fOllowlnl ~tona we ENTEFIPAIZE, 400 MltritMc Tflll bueil\011 11 con· ~ under Ille flc:lltlo\I. ,... '°'the roator1tton of •• Floflcle Ave. JUL. 1M7 Delly Pltot July 24. 31, ... .,. --r-.... -·-Ooil'I......... W•r 1t7, eo.ta ....... Cellf. dvc1edby:~anctwife bu9inou name OI' nltllW ..... weelafldl tocetod II 0-14. PCH dreln , Main ca.r •• , ... Ctlftl, ltr. Augu1t 1 t4 t... .._ ""'-WIST IAY CHA TT!L t2l2t Karon Root lilted lbo'IO °"NIA : ~ hwt ll'ld Pe-SttNI to 7ttl Slr..C. Doftl ...... o.p.e, Ca.ti ' ' &v--.o PC'trlOUI WN "::.IOUllTA~I! ~ANOEAI. IHI Pitcairn ,.,._,. ~. 400 Mir· Tflil lllll 118111 wM Ned ChrlstOCINr M Mortin .-c; c... ~ '" the D-15. Apcircwll of"'*'Pod a1 StokH. StHvH a ..._ ITA~ ...... Coale ....... C•llf. nmec w.-, •l. CoMa....., Wi1tl the Couftty c... of°'' Thtl ttatemll'll w ftled Qtr of HuntinttOn 91ocf1 Ctlar1or Coflt,.. ScNvb. Attornoya tor P9tl· ftaJC ll)TIC( Tiie __.._ Tllo tolowir'9 por.ons .,. t2t2t Calif. IHH engo Couftty on Jul'8 10 Wtttl tlle Counly Clorll of Or .. c.llb'llla . E. ADMINISTRATIVE lonet.POBox110l.Arc.te. ·-.. ~-dOlflQ"*'-'•: .CerolOlaflOYoung. 1151 Thtl bualnosa II con-1... . .,. County on Jvq 2~ "'8 P'Otect ~ea· ITEMS CAIS521·110I , PICTmPUl.,_N ~~:·21472·A CHRISTINE Of SANTA Pilealrn Dr., COlt1 Mou. duclecfby:ll'llndivlduel ,_111 1118 ,_,.... cav•ll"I . 1pproallftetely E·1. Sollry I benefit• of~ Pul*lllOd Orange Coe1t NAm ITATlmNT Lake · F~t Dr ' El Toro' ~~~~~~· Oalf. 1212t The ro911trent com-Pubbhod Orengo COMt Publltned Orengo ~ 70 ooo cubic yerda of ma· attorney. Dolly Pilot July tO. t7. 24. .Tiie followlflg perSOM we Calif 92t30 " · Ctwia .., · 233 ·MlcllOlo ~': ,!"llMM 11 con-moncod to tranuct bvel-Dolly Pilot July 10. 17. 24, Delly Pilot Jvly.31, August 7, ..t.. ll'ICI eotlltNCtlon of F. PUIUC HEAFllNGS 31. 1NI dotng ~a J .. n E Cvnnln 111 r. .,r: 11'1 lfldi'Jlduel noN undef tho fictitious 31, 1... 1f. 2t. t ... '""°xllftototy 400 ..,..., F· 1. Acqvlalllon of Pfcipert)' ~ YACHT TECHT, 1803 ~ 21472.A i.a.ie FOl'Olt t;.,'ii Orill9. l.lnte ,., Now Moalc:O Ttle reglatrent com-bullnesl name 0t '*'* luM6 to9t of berm. A large portlott by emifllftt dolnaitl • (DIS-St .. N9wpor1 9Ndl, Collf. T'oro Ce11t 12t30 of the eacevatlon wtl i. et IOfanol • Mulfwoom Fann. PmUC ll)TIC( t2tl3 John w Cvnftl119t11111 or below ltlo oalltlllg WIW ~2~::.:r~ All KMllelftl, 1803 Cloy 21472·A·Leko For.t Dr .. E ...,._, F 1 _.._..:_ PICTmCIUe ...... It.. N9wpor1 IMctl. Clilf. T0to. Cellf. t2t30 Conatrvcllon pl1n1. Hotel. ,3 ._._.a to um ITATlmNT l2tl3 Tt111 bullnoM Is con· apoclel Pfovllionl and otllor to./linos/por.,iits for ftlCal Tiie fOIOwiflg person• 810 Tiiis bulinou II CClft• d\leled~~:~~~·~~=-+_J._~ ~1--~con~i''iiac~Ldoc~~·· .,. r.:. Ital-ti. -doilltl liUiilNIM~ bY"'.,.-~ Tlle ro9111ran1 com- ·. ~~ .. ~~ZS~of ~~ (1~~Z~~~ T~regl1tre~com·IUIOnCOd~tr~~ ----------------------------------------------wflflOllt c:MF90 at tM offices .. .,.H. "' ........,._., .,.,_, DESIGN & COHSTAUCTION menc.d to ltanMCI buSi-nest under tlle fictitious ----------------------------------------------- I, of: "°'*'! loin. Wiiii-FrS Code ~ldmelil u,1 (21HEATZ PAOPEFITIES DE· flMI undef the flc1111oul bvsine11 norno or IWl'8S Ffoet I Aleocaatol. t4725 . VOlllflg tontattvO map orcfi. VELOPMENT. 111112 SllOt busin9a name or ""'* tilled above on NIA Alton Pwkwey. IMnO, Clil-nonce Ln f ,f , Huntfngt°" lelctl, lilted above°" Juty 13, 1... Joan C""""""""' fortll8. 92711. Phone: (7141 F-t. Ros. No. stOe ·&tat>-c1111. 12147 ~ Ah Khlldeml "r1111 11etomont •• flleO ACROSS 472,3505 ltlllment el underground utll· 8'"911 H. HerU. 18112 Tiiie ltetemont wu Ned wiltl the County C._. of Of. Cciplel of the con1tructlon lly dlllrlct • llvolMeffl Slier Ln .. Huntington INcfl. with tlle County Clorll of °'' engo County on Juno 30. 1 Skl-t plant may i. pur~ et Walnut1F1fth Cellt 12147 enge County °" July 11, 1NI ,.., tfl880oveaddr .. torenof'· F-7. Cod• emend~en1 TNI bullnou 11 con· 1... ,_ 4 Hairy ~ toe of St.oo. or 17-~ Add,_ definition• ctuctect by· an lndMduel ,_ Pub61thod Otlfl98 Collt 9 Crawted 111.00" meilod to 'fOIK ad· enO amend ,Ul\Cteulffed The reglllr1nt com, Publllhod Orengo Coelt o..ty Pilot July 10. 17, 24. 0r .. .,_..the cllec* pay· u ... /commorcial ueee. mencod 10 transac:t bull· Daily Piiot July 24 . .31. 3 t 1Nt 14 Golt term •Ille to· HUNTINGTON F·8. Es~eblllllment of nesa under Ille fictlllou1 August 7, 1'. tNI . Su-65e 17 Frighten BEACH WETLANDS CON· poerhe.O hno extenllon t>ullnoal name or n"'* Sv-111 , SfAVANCY F·9 L1s1 ot wMd abatement llated above°" July 1. 1... •-.,. llftftl't 19 Chemtcal Mell teQU98t• tor con-charges · hHrlng ol Steven H ·Hertz "8JC ll)TIC( ~ nu•-compqund -..C:llon plans with 1ncor· protests Tiits statement wn lllod ICft'ftlOUI --.. 20 reel ~ addr-or ""' G ORDINANCES • FOR With Ille County Cterk of Of· FICTmOUS .,_.. Frvu -Not as common prope. '-ere IUbJOCt to ADOPTION CO\Klt °" July 21 NAm ITATIMllfT ...-1TATWMT 21 Wary delay The ConMrvency G· I Ofd No. 2152 Estat>-~ Y • Tiie following persona ere Tiie lollowlng POfeoM •• '*'"°' accept •eeponsibtllty 1ts111ng • criarge tor curblo<Se ,..,. 00 ng bulll\Oll n · doing bullnNI IS: Orange. 24 Wagons lot such Oe11y1 retuM cOlloctlon Pu 0 Coe ~I.SJ CARS OF CALI· wood Partner•. 2950 Airway 25 Mature The Boero of Dirw:tor• of FOR INTRODUCTION blilMO r•nge •• F.ORNIA 321 N Newport A~ .. Su •·1· Coal•....... . tM HUNTINGTON ...... CH 0 ·2 Ord No 295' Reial'""' 0..ly Piiot July 3t. Augull 7. -' c CA 9H2e 26 Yawning -... -.. t4 2t t918 -412. N9wpor18eoct1. alif .....__. I .., __ , ... "-. WETLANDS COHSEAV~-to the UM ol POiie• Mtvlcel . . Sv-611 92M3 ......... . -. .._.. 27 Prying detlce CY r--the rrgllt tor• et lou<I pert..s. or otllef K · · MICtlMI Long.-321 N ere l Pertnor. 11 Rue 28 Brazil ,..,rot iect any 8110 •II bids lt.ttiOI N-porl •412 Newoort O.euv .... Newport Beoctl, ...- Publtlhe<I Of•nge Coell ~ Ofengo Coeat "9.JC ll)TIC( Beech. Cei4f 12Ml c~= w Solrtes 77 29 Examination Dady P1101. July 21. 27. 28, D81iy P .... July 31. 1911 .,._11 Tht1 buslneu 11 con· L..-ooO inrino CA 92715 31 Wild canines 29t9.8830. 3t, Augus• •t.2,3,4, s.MI ~lllfl'IA,.....,. O\leied by -...otvlduel T . . I 33 That girl The regil'trem·· com· 1111 bu1lne11 1 con· T22 i Ml.JC ll)TIC( Tiie toilc>Wfng POflOM •ro menced to transact bull· ducted by • 90f*al pert, 35 Frozen water ---------doing~ u f nortNp ---------FICTmOUS ......... SYCAMORE PLAZA LTD . non Ul\der the IC!itlous Fl I s-... Genorll 36 Spar ftaJC ll)TIC( ...._ ITAT'lmWT 400 N9wpor1 Center Dr bulfnOIS neme O< n"'* Per1ner . 38 C ----------+-Trio 1o11ow1ng poreons ere Suite 208. ~ llNch. = lbo11e on Juno 29· Tlllt atatomont wlS filed har '9Cnnou9 MIWN oo.ng bullneu 11 . Cahl 92660 MlchMI D Long with the County Clefk of Or· 40 Tiny NAm ITATRmWT COMPUTER GAAPIC DIYld Cll•rlff '"""· TM 1t1tement ... lllod Oflge County °" Juno 10. 41 Surprises Tiie following POflOnS we BUSINESS SERVICES. t543 Sandcallte Dr .. Cor· 1118 doing bullno9l OI 21721 s. lrOOilllurll 1tC. ona def Mer. Clllf 9H25 -with trio County Clefk ol Or· ,_ 43 Supermarkets 33RD ST APTS. 2t0 33rd Huntington Beech, C•ffl. Cllerlet I . Montgomety. : County on Juno 30• Publlstlod Orange Cout 45 Adolescents Strfft. News>ort 8Hcll. IH4& 1824 G .... y. Dr . Newport 1 8 ,_ Deily Pilot July tO. 17. 24. 47 Autumn Celtl 9He3 Deftiol James Leyiend. leech, Calif t2MO Of eo.. 3t. ttee Tllomoe McBtoom. 513'-'I 2 1732 s BrOOilllurst =C. JOfln C Warren tlOt Pit· Publ•ltled ange t SuM4 48 Cincinnati's Carnatron. Corona def Mw. Huntll\gton leech, Cellf cl~n21· Costa Mfta. Caltf ~~.·~,:eio1 Ju1y 10. 17. 24, baseball team C•lll •H25 9264e "" Slrle2 Ml.JC ll)TIC( Atlyrln J . Whitteker. 513'" Thia bullMH 11 con· Tltll bu11ne11 11 con-49 Shut with CernetiOn. Coron• def Mr. ducted by· an lndlVlclual ducted by • 90'*•1 oart· "8.IC NOTICE ,ICTtTIOUI .,..... force Calif 92125 Hie reg11trent com· norlfllp UMl ITAftmMT ~ Roben R Wll11te111er. menced 10 transact bull-Ttlo reg11tr•nt com· ,ICTtTIOUI .,._11 Tiie followlflg poraona .,. 50 ;:,Oil 5t3"1 CarnatlOn Cor°"' def nou under trio llctltiOUI menc«1 to transact bull· Na. ITAftMIMT oo.og busafloM.. condi11oner /\. Mar. Calfl 92e25 bullnot.s name O< nMIOI nou undef the ltCllllOUS Tiie following persons •• P(ASONALL y SUITED. 51 Titww's ~.;,. W•il8'd E Wll•lteliler. lilted eb<>Ye°" July t 2. tHe ~ neme O< n~ Ck>ong bu11ness H 13811 Arepofloo. Tu1Un, .,,,_. • 513•.., Cemalion. Corona def D8"191 J Lsytend lllted •t>ove on Seprembef PRIMELIFE. 575 Anton. Calif 92680 marking Mer· Cell! 92625 Tri" stetemont wu lllOd 1 · tll3 Suite 420. Costa Mou. Cellt. C.... C. Comoron. 13811 54 Yield Tt111 bu1iM11 11 Con· .,,111 the County Clortl of Or· DoYld C. Bernot 92621 Arepelloe. Tvatln. Cellf. 55 Box ducted by • 90'*•1 Pitt· enge County on July t9. Tlltl 11•1_,t ••• hied FrlNI L. Coneway. 22&4e 12680 notlh•P t918 With Ille County Cterlt of Of. Fec1n•1. Mission VlejO. Cellf Tills bulin•H Is COi\· 57 Deposit Tllo reg11trant com· ,_... enge Counly on July 21. 1289t ducted by en indtvldual mencod to lrensact bull· Publllhod Orange Coat 19h Thi• b\lllnftl 11 con· The re9l1trent com-59 Rooster's nou under the fictitious D•1ty PtlOt July 24 3 t. ,_... ducted by en tndh11dual moncod to transoct busl· mates bu11noss name "' namoa Auoust 7. 1' ttee Published Orange Cout The reg11t re nt com· neu under Ille liclitiOUI 60 Actress Arthur lll:edaboveonJulytO.tNI Su-t85 D11ty P1lo1JulyJt.Augv117. mencecl to transact bull· bulinols name or nMIOI Estllet L Wllllt•or " 2' 1988 nou under ttle 11c1111ou1 listed above on Juno t5. 61 Put on the T1111 1111emen1 was fllOO •-.,. llftyarr Su-tat With the county Clefll of Or· ~ nu ._ ::'ec1~bo~°"'!, or~7 1~ Comoron payroll again = County °" Jiiiy t4, PICTITK>Ue .,..... 1918 Tiiis .. ...,,.,,, wu filed 64 Discovers 1 ,... UMI ITAT'lmWT MUC ll)TIC( • Frank L Conaway with"'° County Ctet11 of°'' 66 Roam Tho IOllow!ng POflOnl we Tlw ltetomont wn fllod onge County °" Juno 30. 69 Sk' ed PublltllOd Orange Coat dotng bullneM u PICTmOUS ..-11 With tho County Clortl of Or· 1118 lrt ge Oetly Piiot July 24. 31· DESERT VALLEY VIEW ..... ITAT'lmlfT onge Countr on June 30. ,_ 70 Ascended Augul1 7. 1', t988 PARTNERSHIP, A Calll Ltm2 Tiie lollowlllg porson1 ere t918 Publ1lhecl Or•nge COMt 72 Dagger Su·l 73 llecl P1r1ner1lllp, 188 E. °wt bu11noA 11· ,_ D 11 Pll I J I tO t7 24 • y 0 u y . . . 73 T1'lt t7tll, Cosll M018 Celll ST COAST DATA Publlslled Orange Coa1t 3t, t988 -::;:=====::;;:::::::;12627 SYSTEMS. 33712 Sliver D••ly Pilot July tO. 17. 24. Su-t57 74 Convened TllOmu s L•. 1ee E. Lantern :8. Dene P01nt. :! t. 1988 .... ,...5 76 Ent-ain Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematorv 3500 Pac1t1c.V1ew Dr•ve Ne.,.port Beac" 6'4-2700 HAR80.. LAWN· MT. OLIVE Morruary• Cemeter. Cremator) 1625 Gisler Avf' Coslll Mesa 540 5554 NRCE llllOTHl"I •UIROADWAY Mortuary • ChaQel ·1 JO Broadwey Cotla Mesa 642·9150 17th. CoSI• Mou Calif Cattl 92629 _,...., •-ar llllftTll'r "'• 12627 .JoM M. Fores. 33782 S11-~ nu:"4 78 Halt Mlrlor'I Horn. 111 E. 17111. Yer Lantern =I . Dene Point. "8JC ll)TIC( FICTmOUS MIWll 80 Albany's state Cost• Mesa Call! 12827 Cellf 92129 NAM1 ITAT'lmlfT. Herb Goetz. t88 E 17111. Blake 1. Wood. tOSO Chin-FICTITIOUI ....... Th\! lotlowlng POflOnl .,. 82 Agitate Coste MH8 Cell! 92627 qu19'n : t 1, Cerllt>ed. Calif NA• ITA'TlmMT <Soong buslnest IS D•v•O Men001111n 188 E 12008 Tiit IOllO••no person• •r• RUTHS PAOOUCE. t t8 17th Costa Mft• C1hl Aober1 L•. 25514 Ofange OOing bullnHI .. Sanl• INtlOI. Cost• Mesa, 92627 Av• . Co111 MH• Cellf HARTY & LYNCH. '°° Calif tH27 Tll11 bu11neu is con·, tM27 Princeton. Colt• MH•. Avttl I. Ctlorry. 118 Sant• dueled by • lrm1ted P•rlnot· t1111 bultneu IS COi\• Cahl 92621 l .. bel. Cost• Mesa. CeNI ltl•P OUCled by • gener•I P•r1· lt1an Harty, 400 Prrnce-92827 The reg11tr•nt com· llifsll1p ton Coste M"•· Celfl Jamoa A. CllOtry. 119 • menced 10 tranaact bull· Tllo reg111r ent com. 12626 Senti Isabel. Coat• Mosa. nou uno.. the t1c111rous menced 10 trensacl bull· Tll11 bu1ine11 •S con· Celtl 92121 business n•me 0< n-no11 unOer the ltChtlOUI dueled by an ond•Vidual Tiits buainou I• c°"· i.steo •bo11e on Fet>fuery 15. business n-or nemn Th• re91ttre nt com· Oucted by llustland and...._ t988 lttlecl eoo¥e °" JulJ' 1 ... men<:ed IO transact butt· The regl1trent com· TllOmas 9' L• JOh" M Ford non under lhe ltetlllou1 mencod to transact bu91· TM 11etomont ,... hied T11t1 1te1omon1 w• flleO i.us.nns n-°' ""'* Mii under Ille flCllllOU• with the Counly Clerk of Of. with Ille County Clerk of Or· hlled lbolle on Juno 2t. bullnen name Of nemea ange County on Juno 30. enge County on. July 14, t988 lilted ebolle on Juno 21. t988 . ttee . Brian Hwty 1IH ,_ ,__ Thia ltatomont .. lllod Aultl Ctlorry Publfllled Orengo Coeat Publ<thod Ofange COMt with the County c.ti of Or· Tiiie .....,... •• flleO 0811)' Ptlol July 10. t 7. 24. D••ly Piiot July 24. 31. = CO\lflty °" Juno 30 . .,.,, the County Clorll of ()r. t, 1981 Auguat 1 t4. tNI enge 1 County on -"-30. ~ Sv-t72 . P I 11 1HI Publllllod Orengo Coeet ,_ Deily Pilot July 10_ 17. 24. Pulllllhod °'7. COMt 3t. tHI 9u-111 Dolly Prlot July 1 . 17. 24. ·---------31. 1 ... STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? Tiie l egal Oec>ertment et the o..ty P110I •S pleuec:I lo lln· nounc. • ,_ -""• now ..,.,1. 8ble lo n-but•nftNI We Wiii now SEAACM lhe n-tor you 11 no ••Ira chetge ...o sa,.. you •he t•me 8'ld the Irie> 10 the Court Mou• on Sarli• Ana T,,..,, ol cout•. 9'lef the -di IS COfl'IOleted -Mii ... your loct•t-OvllnOM name tl8t-I Wflh IPll County Clortl. publ1t11 OllCe • ...,... tor lour ..,.., as requif9d ~ I-lfld then .... your ptool of puolt.- catlOfl Wflll tho Coullty CJorlt , 1 *i· . , ... PIMM atop ~ to li6e your lic:titiou. buMl9le 1te1emen1 ., tlle Deily Pi6ot LoOOI Oeperl · ment. 330 Wnt h y. Cos•• MeN. Ceh1em69 ti you cen nor tlOC> by. PNl9 caH 111 Ii 1714) 1424321. [OenltOn 315 or 311 ll'ld -.,,,. mall• ., .. llJ9l'IOI 111 for you to llllndle lhtS Ofocedure ~ ,..... " you lflOVld llOwe 8"'f ""'"°' ~iOfll, plNle cell "' ll'ld -Wiii be more 1t1en g1ec1 to -t you Good ~ ift "°"' ..... ~ ' . ' 83 Tree trunks 84 Broadcasts 86 Perc*ved 87 Desist 88 Teheran's country 89 GhOlt1 92 Devoid of light 94 Roman 95 Make lace 96 Rotate 97 Conceited 99 Rajeh's spouse 101 T•mlnate 102 Sota 104 More humid 106 Depart 108 Energy unit 109 Karma 110 Small amount 112 Labor 113 Disfigure 115 Glue 117 Bites 119 Loose garment 122 Stallion 123 Riles .. 124 Avid 126 Composite flowers 128 Nabbed 130 Chum 131 Semester 133 Sea eagle 134 Sesame 135 Burro 136 Hurts 139 Berets 141 Pekoe 142 Brainstorms 144 Seizes 146 Lott 148 "Browned bread 150 Etts 151 Are 152 Utt 153 Redacts 154 Pigpen 155 Thlok 156 Grimace 157 Write e 7 • • DOWN 1 Small umbrella 2 Mr. Camey 3 Aerie 4 Analyze grammatically 5 Copy - 6 Mouth part 7 Afresh 8 Fame 9 Covet 10 Fury 11 Epochs 12 Energy 13 Sawhorse 14 Whiter 15 Tavern order 16 Abused 17 Confidence games 18 Jewefer' s measures 22 Ebb . 23 Lock of hair 30 Curved letter 32 Not as much S4 Actor Holbrook 37 Garbage 39 Authentic 41 Drains 42 Step 44 Domains 46 And others 47 Five-dollar bills ' 50 Printing machine 52 Treys 53 Rep'8nlshed 5" Copper coin 56 Blbllcaf lion 58 Of course! . 60 Rlverlide 61 Shark's companions 62 Imitate 63 Imprison 65 Actr ... Jillian 66 ~rmed conflict 67 Manors 68 Ot'ied grapes 69 Nun's garb .. AMWllS IN CLAR PB .. . • ----· . I f 71 Black: Fr. 73 Actor BaJn 75 Fashion 77 JapaneM currency 79 Personal 81 Twelve months 82 Ocean 85 Ftower,part . 87 Clergymen 89 Hurried 90 Baker's creation 91 Drink stowty 93 Purls 96 Alpha Centauri. e .g . 98 Seine 100 Self 103 Exchange 104 Weirs 1o5 Tolled 107 Make happy 109 f!lourlsh 111 Watch weight 113 long step 114'Wading b irds 115 Plumed 116 Rip 118 Exact 120 Relate (to) 121 Actor Borgnine 122 Shiny fabric 123 That thing's 125 Communion tables 126 Electrical unit 127 Pews 129 Impertinent 130 Puree 132 Speed contestant 136 Epidermis 137 Untidy state 138 Comedian Laurel 140 Stair 143 S iamese coin 145 Chopping toot 147 Cravat 149 lyric poem """' ' • j I• f •· .... : ... :, Int led )r. ao,. ... ... 141 Ill ,-.-,-- ,1; ·~ • *_,J • 71 !IL, In,' .... 1'-· ... ,t -: I . . • lilljllil SUNDAY, JULY 31 . 1988 . ijts ti:st omer starts rally toward 15-14 win and the o~r in the center-field ~n. · "I don't hit cheap home nanc. uid Davis. who now bas 16 fortheyear ... As Iona as they ao over the fence. they ain"t cheap." Third base umpire Vic Voltaaiocalkd 1t a hon:ic run and thrn tosKd Frcgosi. 1he first Whtte Sox ejection of the season. includina players and coaches. - Do"'nmg hit a sacnficc fly. Ho"' ell hll has eiahth homer in lhe seventh. Downing wa~ with one 6ut in 1he eigh"th and Da\iS followed with his 16th homer. Pasqua hJl his 12th homer in the bouom oflhe C'1gh1h. Miller hit hisS«ond homer in the ninth. CHICAG6 (AP)::_ Chili Davis hit home runs from both sides of the plate and drove in ~ five nins Saturday to lead a five-homer attack as the Angels twi~ came back from four-run deficits to defeat the Chicqo White Sox I S-14. Dick Schofie&d, Jack Ho~ll and Darrell Miller also homered in California's 16-hit attack. Miller's homer in the top of the ninth proved to be the winnina run. The White Sox hit thru home runs. two by Dan Pasqua. ~o hit a solo hbmer in the eiahth and a two-run shot in the ninth after Fred Manrique had led off with a homer. The Angels are 28-11 since June IS and wenl o ver lhe .SOO mark for lhe firsl time since April 17. The two. tean:is. combined for right horn~ runs and California s·five homers were a season high ... Sherman Corbett. the second of fo ur C~lifom1a pitchers. work~ H 1 innings 10 win his fim major-league dtc1s1on. The White Sox also Jl~d four puchers. Schofield staned tht' sconng with his fifth homer 1n lht' second inning. The Wh ite Sox C'lme back wtth fi ve runs in the bouom of the second againsl Kirk McCaskill, the ke' hm being a run-sconng tnpk b~ Ozzie Guillen and a two-run mple by · TIJe .clJedaJe AWAY It was the founh time in his carur Davis had hit home runs from both sides ofthe plate and tne roonirrre '" lflnlrttr 1rc hld11-0mtffit twice in the same pme. Davis hit a thrtt-run homer batting right-handed in the fifth inning and a two-run homer batting left-handed in the "Everxbody I brouaht in today pve up a homr run. • lamented White Sox Manaaer Jim Fregosi. "We scored 14 runs and lose. Usually. 14 runs is good for a week for us." Fregosi was ejected in the seventh inning when hr argued over HowrU's home run. Cahforn1a trailed 9~s after four innings but scored three times in the fifth and six1h innings. Davis homl'red 1n lhe fifth after a double by Johnny Ray and a walk to Brian Downing: le' e L vons. . Caiifom1a tied it aga inst Jem Reuss w11h four runs in the top of the third. \Valh Joyner doubled in a pair and Ton~ -\rmas· singled home t"'o morl' . TC>CMv-<l'llc..go, 11:30 1.m • Aug. 1-S.ellle, 7:05 P.m. Aug.. 2-s .. 1ue. 1:0s P.m. • Aug. J.-S.1ttle, t:JS P.m. Aug. f-ldle HOME eighth. • "It was either the outhouse or ihi castle for me 1oday." said Davis. who struck out in his 1hree other at bats. Both homers wett bia dri\•es. one off the righ1-field u~rdeck facade "It was not a home run:· said Freaosi. "h hit the wall and bounced 20 feet back on th~ field. Singles b} Bob Boone. Howell and While loaded the base~ with none out in the sixth. A wild pitch b' John Davis. 2-4. scored Miller. who ran for Boone. Ra~ had an RBI single and Thr Wh11e Sox scored fo ur more in the bottom of the third as Manrique· s1hgled in the first run. L\ons doubled in tlo\O more and another scored on a sacnflcl· 0) b\ Harold Baines. · Aug. S.-Cnic1go (2), 6:0S p.m. Aug. 6-<:l'lic.100, 7:0S p.m. • On TV, Cl'l1nnet· S • All g1mes on KMPC (710). Little -Astros make impact in major way Raia er& Obtain Lachey Tbey tradepTckS- to San Diego for Pro Bowl tackle Trevino, Ranflrez LOS ANGELES (AP) -It was a win for the Hous1on Astros Saturday, but not a must win. Alex Trevino hit a two-run homer in the fifth inning off an injured Fernando Valt'nzuela and Rafael Ramirez's two-run triple sparked a five-run sixth as Houston defeated Los Angeles 14-6 for its second straight victory over the Dodgers. The Astros moved to within 311? games of the first-place Dodgers in the National lcaJue West. "The good thing is that we have come out here and picked up some ground:· Astros manager Hal Lanier said ... This scriM sure is 1mponant. but it isn•t crucial. It would have been crucial if we had been swept here." Trevino. Bill Doran and reliever Danny Darwin. 4-9. each had thrtt RBI. The Astros had 16 hits. three by Doran. The Dod&ers used five pitch- ers. including outfielder Dann)'. Heep. who gave up Ken Caminiu's first homer. a two-run shot in tht' eighth. Heep also worked a scort'less ninth. "[ was surprised I was call~ onto pitch. r ve never pitched in tht' majors before. but I have pitch~ in college." Heep said. "I was j ust lhro wing stra1pu stuff. not wanung 10 get crafty or htt anyone. Both Valenzuela and Houston·s Joaquin Andujar left with injuries. but neither were considered serious. Valenzuela led 2-0 throu&h four innings but after a pitch to JUmirez TIJe .clJedale HOMm TC>CMv-Hou1ton, l:OS p.m. Aug. I-Cincinnati, S:IO o;i.m . ./ Aug. 2-Clnclnnall, 7:3S P.m. Aug. 3-Clnclnn•ll, 7:3S o.m. Aug . .-.die. AWAY Aug. S-Houston, S:3S P.m. • Auo. 6--Houston, S:JS o.m. • ./ On TV, CMnne4 7. • On TV. ChMMI 11. • An Mmes on KABC (7'0). • with two outs m the fifth. lhe left. hander appeared lo have mjured his shoulder. Valenzuela was allowed to con- tinue and gave upa si ngle to Ramirez. Trevino followed witb his first homer. Andujar greeted Brian Hohon. 3-6. with a si ngle but suffercd a strained knee rounding firsl and came oul for pinch-runner (:'raig Revnolds. Darwin closed for Hous- ton. allowing li('ven hits in five innings. Doran singled 1n two more runs la1er in lhe fifth to give Houston a 4-2 lead. Valenzeula 's injury was diagnosed as diffused tenderness in his left shoulder. Houston broke the game open with five runs on six hits in the sixth. Iii' JD I - Hoaatoa HCond bueman Bill Doran throwa the relay to flnt o•~r tbe bead of , --- . . ., Las ;r 111 the Dodaen' Job'n· Shelby to complete a double .Pl•Y ln tbe fourth lnnlnc. It's only an e.rhibitioli That's Rooiiisoii'Ssummary a ter Bengals top Rams, 14-7 CANTON. Ohio(AP)-The Rams were playing an early praclice game. but the Cincinnati Bengals were on a mission. Wi1h backup quartrrback Turk Schonert throwing for one touchdown and running for another and Da' id Fulcher intercepting pa~ to set up both scores. the Bengals took a 14-7 victory in the annual AFC -]'oJFC Hall of Fame game Saturday. Rams coach John Robinsqn said. "These are preseason games .... We do n't worfy much aboul t~m." But lhe Bengals. com i nJ. off a 4-1 I season a year ago. went into the ~xhibi1ion as 1f it were a playoff pme. "We took this serious today." Fulchrr said. "Some (>('Opie say it's onl y a prest'ason game. But for us. it's 1he first game oq the road back.'. Fulchrr scl the tone by stopping a drive W1th a S«ond-quaner interception that was followed b\ th e Bengals' firsl touchdown. a 4-yard kttper b. Schon~rt. later. his 43-yard intercrption return set up lhe So I dcc1d~d 1f1he ball comes m~ "a~. I'm going to catch It.'. S\'h11nen \I.as traded tlo\O ~ears ago b~ the Bengals. then "as mt b' the -\tlanta Falcons 1n the preseason last \l:a~on. The 8e"ngals picked him up again. but he spt'nt bis 'ira~n as a holder. "It felt good out there:· he said. "It "'as good to att had. out there and pla' .. · It \I, ac; 'his d1 ving 1ouc.-hdo" n "h1.:h supplied t~ \\10n1ng points. "That might haw been the first time 1 e'er dove into the end 1one. That's fun:· he said. "Ho" did ~ou like that ·'·inch 'enicalJump. I \I.a~ scared tx-caust I had so much hang-time." Bengals coach Sam W~ che s.:11d. "We made our sharr of m1c;1akes. but "e had opponuniues and that's what (the l"l•achl'SI .... ,11 take to the tram the ne,1 11me we're all together ··f)\:feM1'f:I~. Fulcher did a lot of 'ood things. The dcfenw came U{> \\1th the tumo,ers. 'ou ha"e to give moc;t of the credit to lhe defrnse " honen. 31. in his St'Cond sltnt "'1th the Bengals after being traded two 'ears ago: entered lhe game in the 4'l'conJ quarter in .rchet of starter Boomer Es1ason. 0 \ "\~RD t .\Pl -Tht> .Los l\n- gdes Raiders. making their second maJor tradt' 1n three da~s involving I 98Q draft picks. obt.atnt'd Pro Bowl tad.Id 1 m Lac he~ from the San Diego "-Chargers 1n e'\change for second-~ear offensl\e uklde John ('la, and two high draft choices. · · '\e11her team would confirm which pi cks the Raiders ga ve up. On Thursda\. the· Raiders sent thm J 1)89 firs.1-round pick and a cond111onal 1990 pick to the Chicago Bears fo r w1dt' receiver Willie Gault. "LA.•ft tackle 1s one of the toustaest positions. and fe w peopfe dominate on the offensi ve ~me hke Jim La t he,," Raiders coach Mike hanahan sa id in announcing 1he trade. "Lachl'~ has the ab1ht~ to ~ss protect and is excellent in the runn1ns game." hanahan wud: ··whnJ vou gt't a chance to acquire somebody like that. "'ho "ouldn'l go for 1t:· r • I Lac hr~. ~ 5. had not reported to tht' _ . Charger;' camp "'h1le requesung a tradr He had t\\O ~ears rt"mainmg on h1<. contract Lache~ "'as the Chargers· first- round draft pick 1n 1985. Thr Raiders will make room for La he~ h~ mo,·1ng Bruct' Wilkerson. their <,(" ond-round pack last ~ear. 10 right tad.Ir. Cla' "3'-\he Raiders· first-round p1d. 1n I% ... and started nine games a.t nghl tackk He was the first-smng nght tacl.k throughout training camp th1s ~t·ar \k :i n1.o. h1le. three contenders for the R:i1dl'r<.· quanerback pos1uon all put up 'ohd numbers dunng the team·.-. intrasquad <;enmmage Sa1ur- da' Thl· ,, nmmage \\as dt·s1 gned pn- manl' "' allo" roaches 10 look at ~ond-and th1rd·t~am pla~ers at a \ anet\ of ros1t1ons. hut the focus IS u~all\ on quanerback~ at the Ra ider • I camp. te'r lkuakin. 1n his St"Cond ~"ason frnm \;otre Dame. comple1ed t> of I 0 pas..es for t>..l ~ ards and one tou hd o"n \'tnce E\:ans h1t on3of4 for ti~ 'arJs . .\nd Jim Plunkett. back in ac11on dunng a scnmmage for the tir'it t1ml' c;inre the I 986 prescason. co mplrtl·d ti of for 88 ~ards and one SCOrt' E' an' l'ngineercd a touchdown dn' e. ....11h rookie Reggie Wart" \Conng from one yard out. Bcuerletn apix·J a "·onng dnve ,·,1th a fi, t"· \3rd pas\ ltl Sle'e Strachan. Plunkett h11 11gh1 end -\nd~ Parker for a l lo\O- ~ard w u hd o"'n lo cap his sconng Jn q~· Rama raantq back aoa.rt DelDIDo la lalt bJ Ctacl•ud Unebacller Tlia ,..,... at die Ralf of Paae ,._.1a caatoa. winning touchdown. · ··1 made a rule for myself at the stan Of camp ... he said. ·-rm a forccf ul player and rm often artW~e ball. Schonen completed 1 of I I pasSC"S for 77 yards and onl' ~·on·. Es1ason completed~ of 5 passes fo r'IOI yards. 1 m:lud1n~ a b~-~ arder to Eddie Bro" n. . (Pleue eee itAKs/02) Th1rd·'l'ar running bad. Vancl' \t ul'lll·r made the biggest pla~ of tht> da~ "he-n he broke through the hM of \\'.'mnmJgr on a dela~ dra"' and ran 'I 'ard' ~forr getting caughl from l:x'h.1nd h~ Jrt<.·nstve hac~ Samm~ Scak · Wardon face Tutln ID final Woodbridac Hiah School, not expected to make a !>iJ imPKt baldina into the Irvine We Play Hardball" Summer· Bawbell Tournament at UCI, has etnef'led • the undeated team in jhe double Climination tournament. After wins Thunday aDd Fri· day the Warriors drqpped elf.. iftidi dwn . Irvine Hilb. M . Zturday s;:.ind a lia-lit ~pme v~ ~Peyton ·ne Warrion fact Tmlin in ~·s daampionwp 111ne or dill double tlimination tour- -.nnt at 2 p.m. lfTUlti11 wins. a .and PIM will bt played al S. T..Un earntd tbt title ~1~ --~=in IM y. £Ml PI I • UMmli1Y • ....... Tillll...._.wu•_... lw 17 llitl Md I IM . . ..,. -- ' ·~ Fate plays role in success of NFL ff all induc~ees Raiders' Btletntkoff just oi:ie of four great stories CANTON, Ohio (AP) -Former Raiden wide ~vcr Fred Biletniltoft' made an in- auspicious sun in the NFL. but S.tw*y't induction into tbe Pro Football Hill of F1111t dcmonst,.eed bitdetmniutioa o¥tr tbe ,.n. Biletnikolr, Mike Ditta. Jack Ham l9d Alan p._ ~inducted in a cemnony oa tM front *Pl of IM Hiil Each inductee llOeed the role falt pllyed in ·his carttt. \ ~ It~~ IOI Oft' to a dow -.t in thr pros. H~ ht Owed Ilia induction to thr tMtll that 0.kla .... OWMI' Al Dlvil .... in him. and in die wide ftelriwr"1nb'IOftlililry wort hlbitt. ..A, the ........ ol my caner, I .... I difficuh time :-l::li * lllP tom ODl9 bMblll to PIO -11,• ll1d .._... • .. Then I was il\iund ., .-cl ,_.. fd ..... thtrt two )~ Md ...... ,*-laydaiae. 8-t '' .... .. , (Davis) stuck with me.'' "-\II the.-crcd11 (for re' olut1omz1na t~ Davis presented Bilt'tniltoff at the tnduc· light l.'nd pos1t1on) goes to ham .. ti on crrtmonies. D11ka was scouled b' ~vtral N Fl teams Bilctnikoffwas relatively slow of foot and "h1lc al 1he l 'm,trsll' of Ptttsbul'Jh. and all at 6-foot· I. J 90 pounds. wasn't able to run over hut one proJl'<'led him as a hnebacker. Onl~ the anyone. But he rventullly thrived. in pan lkars. for whom h~ plaved for six seasons and bet'ause of his ability to C'ltcb. for v.hom he now roaches. en\1s1oncd him as a Asked how he became such a su~handed ught rnd. receiver -with S89 catcbn and 76 touch-Dnka. with 41'?~rcctpllons and 43 touch· downsin l"'seasons-Bimiltoffsaid~didit dov.ns 1n a 12-~r pla)1nt cafftf" with tlw tlw simpbt way possible.· ~an.. Ptuladelt>11i~ EaaJn and Danas Cow- , "I causbt 1 lot of foocballs. .. he said, "All bo's. ..... presented at the C'Cf1TIOntn b)• former thnt sjmmd:s about · llftftlthtnint your tir teammate Ed O'Bnldo''lCh. ft-.m and ®int this and doi"I that. kids It) p._ s&amd u a feanome 27a-pound ledlft the "'°"8 dirtctioft. lfyou'rt toi"I to to tack~ lor mott than a ckcadt with the '*'and ~Utttt putti~ wi .. you hands t.SOO tMinnnoca Viltina .. Pu.'1* Pfot* Eaten·· u-. ~ tt bcWr oft'CntlN 1 .500 ~.. deftnst. Ditb mnmbcred ....... 'boa Oeortt ~tr his sucms -i• 1971 he ... , the Hllas when~~ ._. a.ch btcame first ddensi~ Dla)'P'. ner nafM'd .a.e NFL's the ftnt lnltQilit tnd ,...._. iMO the Rall.1 MOit V ah11blt Ptay«-llt IMd 90 pomatn nct" "'ne INftdrafttd •• IOW mt I'd play lmlthrned his career. tilbtcnd. ...... Ditb. .. ,Oll)r .... 14.,_. .. Afts t19t ·16 -._1 leciilld thal I my lfftiar,.. ie ml••· 1Mr r.. I C.-. __. k>. ~ to do 1 I• n~~ !,~ m) 1*x:l, .. to ~ wortfd CMI Cl'·I~ W. My , lillllldl I tit* bet. .... ......::·~al fttl aa ftiil"'ll"'f I didll"t cad 1 pm., Mt."* ~ titnn as if •"IT 1nnncwtal -· I --up an dtvitcdaway of'trttinsmt...._ ., .aitUYity 1 aMald do b t.M ._ ol m ) hft. . . . ' ... . running. And tht' v.."C1ght -uaned falhng off.·· Page. no" an assistant state attof'MY general in Minnesota. said he ran stvcn ft\ia pnor to t~ 10due11on ("("f'e'mon~. Page. the first na11,·e of Canion in the Hall. ~S ,·ears aao had a summer job workina on the buildin1·\ construction P.,t •• ~nted by Minneapolis hiett school pnnd.,.a W11lart"ne ~. Ham said had he iH>t won the ._ scholanhap a¥9ilabte to Ptnn' 5'llt lfter aradllaao:: from hilh tchool he •illlt W ...._ ae\-elo into .. all-pro linm.:ki. ·-so many "'9llp fet.l anto plllce llr-., .. said Hun. wt.o "'~·die int e1l1a CfftmOlia by~ Sta1nwtl Joe' -.. foocbal it a._~. It) ....... ..~~·::: rr: ft':f :£ 1o"llJ bt ..... b9d .CF Jllr). :'l ..... ,.. ..... 1t·•·-.... ..-.,r.-... . ffHt .... I "'COll-iw-~--.... ! ... ~ S«ekn" bar Super ....... .. 19'70i • .- PHILADELPHIA -The Maddux II brothers, who are scheduled IO pitch apinst each other Sunday, insist their pttchina rivalry isn't a rivalry. Mike. of the Philadelphia Phillies, and Gres. of the Chicqo Cubs. say pmonal competition donn •1 extend beyond pickup beslmbaU, wiftle bell. aolf and bowlina. "He's &<>t no chance 1n be1ke1belr or wiff1e ball. ln &0lforbowlin1hc'saot1ch1nce. F1ip1coin,"11idGrq. .Mike said he's the better aolfcr of the two. who have IS to 17 handicaps. Mike. the older at 26. said when they pitch qainst each other Sunday, "ifs just another pme." "I only think in imns that in my last thrft stans I faced Bob Knepper. Nolan Ryan and David Cone, and now I get the auy who is ad1na everybody. "I think only that I have to ao out and shut 'cm down as best I can. I know he's not aoina to Jive up much." Greg, 22. is one of the '!'ajor surprises thi.~ season. He started the year with 143 days of b!J l~uc exl'(rience. a career record of 8-18 and S.59 E~. This seas0n be is I S-4 with I 2.39 ERA. •• Mike, whobcpn the season with 146daysofmajor league background is struglina. BouncinJ between the minors and the Phillies, he is 2-1 with a 3. 76 ERA. Sunday's matchup will be their second in the majors. Greg won the first ever rookie brothers matchup. Sept. 29, 1986. The Cubs won 8-3. Thal game was billed as the ball.le for braggina rights in the Maddux family. But Grq said he never needled his bro ther about the game. "II was cxci,ing and my folks probably got a biggrr kick out of it than anybody. To Mike and I it was JUSt another game. "Ifs no different than any other game. This is nol a big deal. People let it JCI out of proponion. "There 1s enough pressure in this game without won) i11g about who.the other pitcher is. I don't concern m~self with that Each time you win thert' is so much mone} 10 be made." He said the most excited people will be his parents and sister. Terr). who will watch the game on Jde,1.s100. Who wall thl'V root for? .. The ideal situation would be for one of us to win and the other get a no decision. But I want that win. and so docs he:· Mike said.· Thl' Madd ux brothers have a total of 30 major league ·nctories. "Onl~ 506 more to catch the Niekros'.·· said Greg. . Joe and Phil N1ekro are the all-time brother winners in the majors. followed by Gaylord and Jim Perr) with 529. Quote of the day Roa Darliq, New York Mets pitcher. af\er gt' 1ng up ni ne runs and lasting only two thirds of an annmg Jul) 19 in the Mets' 11-2 loss to the Cincmnati Reds: "Now I know how Michael Spmk.s felt:· U.S. IJDUlu~cs hldee notb~Di l ~DIANAPOLIS -The head of.the l .. S. G~ mriast1cs Federation says he has nothing 10 hide and he welcomes a lJ .S. J us11ce Depanment review of the group·s financial records. II In his first interview since charges of illegal and unethical financial transactions surfaced Wednesday. USG F executive director Mike Jacki called his.accusers ··a burTch of people who crawled out from under the rocks.·· Justin: Depanment officials have confirmed that the' arc s ifting through a "sizable" stack of doc uments to detl·rmme if Jacki or the no•·profit spons federation violatl'd an' tax. antitrust or conflict-of-interest laws. The documents were collected during the past three H'ars b\• members of the gymnastics community who dt\hkc the wav Jacki runs the federation. ··~~ comJ!le ni on the Justice Depanment is bnn~ it on. our books ar'e open. our books are always open. · Jacki said. "I'll put our business up against anybody's ... Jacka. who has mcreascd the federation's budget from Sl m1lhon to S million sin~e 1983. made his comment~ tn an interview with the lndianapohsStaron Frida'" . "Then• arc people who simpl y don·1 hke people \\ hn ">UCcced or organizations that succeed ... he said ... A number of the people: who have made the accusations. the'·, c bt.-en domg the same th ing for 20ycars. bnngin~ up ihe same ga rbage. throwing around the same d.in. · •A ~ • r I# &.II IMI ...... 119911 Nice catch New York lleta flnt bueman Dan lla&•dan catcla• a onnealoaa faa wlao ran onto tlae fteld aad Into Illa anu dar- ln& Satarday'• aame wltla Plttabup. Twitty drope to three-way tie Hewanl Twitty bogeyed the final horn--samrd!fTO-dropinto-a th~"Wa~-wit Steve EWqtea and Scott Verpluk after ·three rounds of the Buick ()pen at Grand Blanc. Mich. Elkington. a 26-year-old Australian who staned the day three strokes behind Verplank and one in back of Twitty. shot a 5-under-par 67 and was tied at 14-undcr-par 202 with Twitty. who had a 68. and V erplank. w&w shot a 70 after firing 66s in· his first two rounds. Elkington made the tum ·at I-under. then birdied fo ur of the final nine holes. including the 435- vard 18th. where he rolled in a 20.foot putt ... Two-time defending champion QI CM ~ripea birdied four of his last fi ve holes for a three-stroke lead after two rounds of the Digital Senior tournament at Concord. Mass. Rodnguez. who entered the round tied for , ·second. one stroke behind first-round leader .... , Nieul1, finished ~ith a 7-under-par 65 and a 36-hole score of I 1-undct-133 despite playing in 100-dqttt heat ... Couie Qllleml. biddina for her first victory in 12 ~ears on the LPGA Tour. shot a 7-under-par 64 Saturday to take a one-stroke lead over Ju~ aod Betit Doiel after two rounds of the Greater Washington Open at Bethesda. Md. Chillemi. who ~tancd the day five strokes behind first-round leader Jlldy Dieklltfoe, birdied six ·of the final nine holes 10 · finish two tnps overt~ 6.250.yard Bethesda Courttry Club course at 6-under-par 136 ... Briton David J. Rassell scored a hole-in-one. then almost made another ace on the front nine en route to a 66 and a one-stroke lead over Seve Ballesteros after thrtt rounds of the Scandinanan EnterpnSC' Open golf tournament at Stockholm. Sweden. Ag-I. Annacone vie in final STRA TTON MOUNTAIN. Vt. - No. 2 seed Andre Agassi advanced to the finals of the Volvo International tennis tournament. setting up a Sunda) confron- tation with Paul An nacone. · .\gassi. ranked fifth ·in the world and first amona American players at age 18. again employed his powerfu l fo rehand and a looping topspin shot to oust I 2th-seeded Dan Gold ie 6-3. 6-3. .\nnacone. seeded 13th and ranked 48th. returned to has chip-and-charge gametodefeat No. 9 seed Darren Cahill 6-4. 6-3 in 68 minutes and reach his fint final since 1985. The temperature on the coun was 104 degrees as - .\gass1 made his first final at the tournament whe~ he hcgan Kis nsc to tennis fame two years ago. He lost to Ivan Lendl last year in the semifinals and to John ~cEnroc in the 1986 quanerfinals. atarU.Cwaam dtl• nm•tall • ~ A~ cnzic,N.J. -Mlltoll fP1'll d . g t ts• ='~an :.::::1e .:.:::~ ._ _ T' , ~-13s ... 1e1a willa -r.... Motinana. u1hnay ~· ;;\:7. ; ID '° ooun to cwenum bis late-puneh loll. -. • Slarli111 IOll hit tide fricf&Jt:.'t Whn be Wu . Tbe 1tnoc'k=~"!i~ weJte:!l::'tham· so ug. # pioubip doublelader that lived up to its l>illina by promo1en u .. Double Trouble." ' • • The WBC title bout between champion Uoyd ~-,.-,--::=:~---;a~...-----:-:;.:-:-- HOllC)'lhan and Younakjl Chuna also ended in rr.s-A torney's 0 lee wants controveny. • -·~-=-=~~~_:;.--::.--~....,----:~-;--;-~--Hone~n stoDDCd Chuna with an "accidental" school's reCOf Son· at eteS low blow ID the fifth -round that prevented the South Korean from finisbina the scheduled 12-round bout. Then .• Molinares of Colombia, who was outclassed most of the fiaht, landed his late blow to take away the title Starli"' won ftom Ol ympic aold medalist Mark Breland last year. _ .. The WBA should mandate a rematch," Mon Shamick, Starlina's spokesman, said Saturday. "Molinarcs is champion and we wish him well , but them ~a-rematelt;'' - Starlin&, who sprained his ankle when he fell to the canvas. said from his Hanford, Conn .• home that he had no memory of the end of the fipt. "All I remember is the bell rinjlng, headina back to mv comer and turnina around," Starlin& said. "That's it.'' SoYieta top Bawa. 182-123 MOSCOW -Alexander Volkov bad 35 points as the Soviet National Team downed the Atlanta Hawks 132-123 Satur- day in the final game of the NBA team's tour of the Soviet Union. Guard Spud Webb led the Hawks with 2S points. The Hawks won the ~ner of the series 85-84 on Monday in a pme played ID Tbilisi, the capital of the Soviet republic of Georgia. On Wednesday in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius, the Hawks won 110.1 05 in ovenime. Tele'riaion. racllo TELEVISION 9 a.m. -BICYCLING: Beverly Hills Invitational (taped). Channel 7. 9 a m, MEN'S TBNNIS: h:ucmatiooa final. ffom .Stratton Mountain, Vt.. ESPN. 10 a.m. -AUTO RACING: NASCAR Talladega (Ala.) SOO, Channel 2. I 0 a.m. -EXBDITlON FOOTBALL: San Francisco at Miami, Channel 4. 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia. WGN. 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Pittsbursh at New York Mets. WOR. 11 a.m. -MOTORCYCLE RACING: Super- crown of Stadium Motocross Pan 3, from Los Angeles (taped). ES PN. 11:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Chicago White Soit. Channel 5. Noon -BASEBALL: Atlanta at San Francisco (doubleheader). TBS. I p.m. -SPOlTSWORLD: Evander Hoh field vs. James Tillis in a heavyweight bout. from Lake Tahoe. Nev. (taped); Nfl's Fastest Man .. from Palm Descn (taped). ~anncl 4. 1.30 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF. PGA tour- nam<.'nt. from Grand Blanc. Mich .. ChanneJ 2. 1:30 p.m. -AUTO RACING: IMSA Grand Pm of Ponland (Ore.). ESPN. ~:30 p.m. -BOXING: James McGin vs. Howard Davis Jr. in a 15-round IBF junior- weherweight title bout. from Atlantic City. N.J . (delayed I. Channel 7. 4 ~.m. -AUTO RACING: lR OC series. from Riverside (taped). Channel 7. 5 p.m. -GOLF: NFL Back-to.Camp Classic. from Jacksonville. Fla. (taped). ESPN. 6 p.m. -BODYBUILDING: Ms. Inter- national competition. from Columbus. Ohio (taped). ESPN. 7 p.m. -BIWARDS: Snooker 9-ball competition. from Switzerland (taped). ESPN. 7:30 p.m. -TRACK AND FIELD: Pac-10 Champ1onsh1ps. from Los Angeles (taped). Pnme Ticket. -9 p m. -SURFING: 1987 Op Pro Cham- pionships. fro m Huntington Beach. ESPN. RADIO 11:30 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Angels at Chicago White Sox. KMPC (7 10). I p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Houston at Dodgers. KAB\ (790). ,.-I p.m. -PkO BASEBALL: Ci ncinnati at Padn:s. KFMB (760) . MONDA V'S TELEVISION 10 a.m. -CANADIAN FOOTBALL: Win- nipeg at Saskatch~wan. ESPN. GAINESVILL E. Fla. (AP) -The U.S. Attorney's Office in Tallahassee has subpoenaed all d!'Ul·t~llng records for every stude nt-athlete at 1he Un1vers1ty or Aorida from ~ 984 -to.-1.9.88. a newspapeLJmQ!ted Saturday. Thr un iversity Friday gave The Palm Be-ch Pust a copy.of tht> subpoena and other documents relitlna to a drug-related federal investigation. The newspaper asked Athletic Director Bill Arnsparger to turn over the document s in a Florida Public Records request filed Thursday. . Thl' subpoena. dated July 22 and delivered to Arnspargcr. requested a response by I p.m. Aug. 2. In a separate matter. the personal attorney for as~oc1ate head basketball coach Monte Towe denied allegations by three former basketball players that Towe had given them money. Friday. The Post reponeJ that fo rmer players Andrew Moten and Anthony Williams and another player who requested anonymity said they had been given, monc\ bv Towe or assistant coach Kenny McCraney, which-would be a violation of NCAA rules. "We categorically deny (the. cash-pa yn:ient all~tion~) .. attorney Lam Byrd said from his office an Sara,.;la. "And we hoi)e the witnesses who hav~ made theS(' statements will cooperate wi th us and submit t~ an interview so we can find out what< dates these thin~ happent>d. who was supposed to be present and what corroboration there is to these things." Moten. in an interview with the Florida Times- lln1on of Jackson"ilk. denied that he had talked wit h a Palm lkach reporter. . . . Meanwhile. Williams was arrested m Gaine1v11le on felony ch.arg~s stemming from outs1and1 ng warrants again~t ~1m in Beaver Coun~y. P~ .. for burglary and d1s1ribu t1on of had checks. police said. • of the Beaver C:oun1y SheriA'~~ Office said he could not loca1e Will iams until his name surfaced in news repons about his alleged involvement in a Juh 15 altercation at the Central C11y nightclub in Gaines' ilk. "W(· had an idl'3 where he was. but W(' didn't kn ow for sure." Cogan told the Times-Union. "When I saw the story. I kne"' he was in Gainesville. S<tt sent a letter to the Gainesville Police Department:· Williams. 22. of Baden. Pa .. was dropped from the team last Marrh. The documents relating to the federal in".estigatiOf! included a memorandum from Tom Hamson. whe: overset•s the drug-testmg program for the athleti~: depanmt:..nt. It ind1catt'd the drug-testing records were: ddivcr~d to universit~ attorneys. . ·: T~e records inHilved 1.1 62 male athletes and 419. female' athletes in foothall. basketball. baseball. JOI~: tennis. sw1mmi ng-<l1' mg. cross country. track and field.: 'Olll•\ball and g\mnas11cs. :· Not all the· records will be I urned over to the U.t : .\ttornn 's Oilier. Thl' un iversity will return only "f limited numbl;-r ofmd1vidual student records." accordinJ'. to .. 3 ·1r11er from uni\ ersity coun sel Pamela Bernard to ._,,'lt\t3nt L'.S . .\ttornl'' bndia Barrett. In the letter. lkrn.ard ~•d that after the university rcl'l'I\ l'd the \Ubpol·na from the U.S . .\ttorney's Office. o;hc "n•n·l\·cd tnforrnat1on from the (federal) Drug Enfon.cmt•nt i\dm1n1\tra11on narrowmg the scope of the . . \ubixx·na." Arrnrding to sc,eral sources. the DEA is in voh l'd in the prnhl•. _ . . lkl·ause ofthl· t1me nced<.'d 10 examine lhe records ol the 1.58 1 athlete-,. fkrnard also as"ked for an extension on the n·turn date -to .\ug. 8. ~ources ha\ l' ..aid one pan of the 1nvest1gat1on focu~·!> on "hcthl·r there Y.cre 1mpropriet1cs m the uni ' rrs11~ ·s drug-tc!lttng program. Bernstein leads Cal qualifiers -- ./ SO MON.\ -Winston cham pion Kl·nny Bernstein took thl· No. I Funnv Car po~11ion in the final round of quahf} 1ng Saturda> tor th e Nattonal Hot Rod Assoc1a- 11on California Nationals at Scars Point International Racewa). Top Fuel racer Grne Snow and P.ro Stock champion Bob Glidden lead their respcrtive categories for the. $575.650 inaugural C\'Cnt. Booth ends underdog run in Stubbies quarters Bernstein dro"e has Buick Regatta to a track-rttord elapsed-ti mt of 5.405 seconds at 255.17 mph in the final round of qualifying to take the No. I s~t. John Force. driving an Olds Fircnza. fell to second with his best time. 5.435 seconds at 270.92 mph. Mike Dunn ran his Olds Cutlass t.P tbe top speed of the event. 176.49 mph. but 1s 1n sixth place with his elapsed 11me. 5.477 seconds. OCE.\NSIDE -Laguna Beach's Jeff Booth was \ceded 4~nd head mg 11'110 the mam event of the Stubbies Pro lntl·rnattonal Surfing Tournament Thursday. but Sl.'l'<ltng~ ml'ant little un11l 1t came to the quanerfinals. Roo1h'. a neY.comer to the .\ssoc1ation of Surfi n(! Profcs~1on alc, Y.Orld tour. finally met his match in quancrfinal opponent Si mon La w of i\ustralia Saturday. That ca ml' atkr dd~·at1ng third-ranked Gary Elkenon on Fnda' and 19th-M"cdcd Sunn' Gama of Hawaii on Saturda~ niorn1ng. m one of the tougher th ird round bank!>. Ha' tn&JU'it competed in two ASP sanctioned events ~1ncc joining the tour. two 33rd place ties in South Africa. Booth has ohtamed the No. 51 ranking on &he tour although he has competed m onl\' two of seven events this ~ason. He figures to move up further afterearningS 1.000 Saturda~ for an equal fifth . .\not her Orange Coast area surfer. Newpon Beach's R1rh1e Collin!!>. picked up S725 for fi nishing in a tie for ninth Collin'>. rurrentl\ ranked ~1itth on the tour .and \Cl'dl·d 2.ith in to the event on the basis of the final 1987 "'orld rankmgs. fell 10 two-time world champion Tom Carroll. ranked JI st tn 1988. of Australia in the third round. • Battltng Y.eak earl};, morning surf whic h d1dn'1 pick up unttl about 10:30 a.m .. Collins fell by a score of 4.5-0.S on the fi ve judges cards. · Damien Hardman. sccdtd No. I. beat No. 8 Manin Potter of England. In another men's quanerfinal. fif\h- ~·edcd Tom Curren of Santa Barbara beat founh·Sttded Carroll. Hardman and Curren will meet in one of Sunday's ~mi finals. Curren. who is seeking his third straiJ!'I Stubbies victory. had won world title$ in 1985 and R6 before betnl dethroned last year by Hardman. The other semi fi nal will feature No. 7 Glen Wintofl of Australia against Law. ranked 25. Winton took ad vantage of an interfcrt'nce call to win his quanerfinal against No. 2 Banon Lynch of Australia. On the womeQ·s side. Laauna Beach"s Alisa Schwarzstcin fell IO defendina world champion Wendi Botha of AustraliC who was much more consistent. and earned a share offif'th plact. Botha. the two-time Stubbin defendina chamP.ion. will face Jolene Smith of San Clemente in one semifinal while Freida Zamba of Aorida will fact Kim Mearia of Carpinteria in the other. Pair ties for rhythmic title SALT Lo\KE CITY -Diane Simpson and Michelle lkrube. both ofll,li nois Rh ythmics. tied for first in the aD: around compct111on and clinched the only two spots open 9n the U.S. Olympic rhyth111ic gymnast ics team Saturday nigh I. . Each finished with a 11 6.30 score. while Marina Kunyavsky of LA School of Gymnastks finished thil'd with 116.15 and cl inched an alternate spot on the team, which will be trymg forthe first Olympic rhythmic medals ever. · --------------------------------------------------.1----------------'DDIAC INFLATABLE BOATS Kelley wins .. . . -· RAMSFALL, 14-7 ••• GRAND OPENING SALE Shasta event PromDl Fulcher. a third-year safety out of Arizona State. intercepted a pass from Huah Millen to halt a Rams· drive at tne Cincinnati 10 with 5: 19 left in the second quaner. 17-ti m 1971 and thr Benp ls losina IP thl' Washington Rrdskms 17-9 i.n 1975 .. • ~ ' ~ CAPTAIN COUSTEAU'S CHOtCE OF INFLATABLE ANDERSON (AP) -Loran Kelley of Vacavlle led wire-to-ire in winning Saturday ni&ht's NASCAR Southwest Tour 33.3J.mile stock car ract at Shasta Speedway. Then Schoncn camt in 1ocomplett A half~ozen can took turns tryina his first s1it pesscs for 73 yards. 10 knock the 40-year-old ttneral cappin,1 the 12-play. SS-yard drive contrKtor out of the lead but Kelly's wi th his touchdown. The NFC holds a 9-8 edac in the ex hibition sencs. · " Newport makes · U.S. polo finals ; V ·6-enained Pontiac TransAm had Fulcher interctpttd anotll.cr Millen cnouah mutcle at the end of the 100-• pau on the Rams' fint possnsion of lap race to beat Roman Caktynski of the third quaner and returned it 43 ....---· Stoulveda by 1.1 l«Oftds. yardsto the Los Anteles •·~. • cRKE · kelley. 1 winner eatlier this year in On fintdown, Schonert hll l«Ond· · 8...., LEY -Ntwp0rt ~ ' San Btmardino. av---t 1 llow, year wide rettiver Ira Hillary with the scortd an 8-1 victory over Loiil .. ,...... k • _. n · Beac h I nd added I 10.10 tie wifi 56. 791 mph due to le\'ftl c,ution touchdown c· to ma t II 1-.-v With Trojan of Los ~·les to quali~[I flap. ind udinaa final slowdow111fter S:Jl left int quaner. the final four in Mftl """·~at the . an lttidmt. It 100k out I.he blnla IDd Tht Ram• clqled ~ 1eorina on a • !!.¥""'.' .,... fifth plact driven~ Dive Byrd on.o. -94-yard drive in the fbunh quarter. Water Polo "Nationals at C Bttkdcf Gatos and Km Ptdenen ol'Slulali10 with rookie Kdth JOMS or Nebraska Saturday. ,! ·wilhjust ftvt laplremai.:f scorinton I 2-yard Swtep. ... uadina the ~·Y WIS U.S. Olym~ Kcury won an tsti Sl.500 Rams &Wtlftl · quanctbKk Jim team hopeful Olvid lmbafta~ tr hen 1 punc ot ...ty S 11.000. Evmtt ~ afttr ibt ftnt quarwr and Nrwpon Beach Who ltOr'ed IO ..... Cakiynlki. who dfOyt I°'""*' <"Ompltted 7 of9 .,. .. for 72 yards. 1n the four rmet of fint and ..... C'anwo unoftkialty look ovtr tJw Earh ttam had appeared once round poo Dlay. He is tht '°" NASC'AR Southwest Tour cham-btfort in the Hall of Fame pme. tht candidaat for Moat Valuablt Pia~ ~ip atrt· Rams btatina the Houston Qjlen honon of thl' tournamtnt. ' ' ' •• . ' - • • l ~ • s st a oa ked the led to for ied 1we ers her 1en, ey. ga· in •de an "~ hat es- h a on nts nd ff~. me :in in ow .he . he he 19: ti~: '~: .i : -·,: n~ to 1ty :e. ug e . is of )n )n he - in of a- 1al >n w rd al e. e. of is - le ~ 'TI 1y D n . "' • I ' r • t ' , Orenot COMt DAILY PllOTI..,_, .JAifi/ 11, 1.. m ~ ~~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------_; J>irates co~~ up blank !n ~b~g New: YQ~k s~rles Fernan~ez, Myers fire Mets• second st raight shutout. 3-0 From 'he A1aoela&ed Preas For their bigest series of the season so far, the Pittsburgh Pirates have come up blank. Sid Fernandez and Randy Myen combined on a four-hitter as the Mets shut out the Piratd for the second strait.ht night, leading New York to a )..() victory over Pittsburgh Saturday. · Howard Johnson homered.as the Mets took a four-, game lead over the Pirates in the National Leaaue East w,irh 1hcir-lllajor-Jcaaue_ hiah-t-6th-shutout -0n Fiiaiy night. Bob Ojeda scattered three sinaJes in a 1-0 victory. . "What Bobby did. you can't try to duplicate," femandcz uid:-"f-~t ourtoday-and just tried to do -.yhat I could do." Fernandez. 6-8. scattered four singles in tcven innings and struck out 'j 2. tyina the leaaue hifh this season. Myers fin ished with perfect relief for hts 16th save. "Our pitch in& is good. Theirs is outstanding. .. Pirates mana.aer J 1m Lcyfand said. "They're hittina a little. We're ~ot hitting at all. That sums up the two games." · ""' i , .,..,. t: Tom BrowMlaa allowed four hits ovq 81/1 i.QDiDll to__wi~r tht riptb-cime-H\-tttM d«1sions for visitina Cincinati. Brownina. I~. struck out four ,nc1 walked none before John Franco a<>t the last two outs forhisltq.at-leadina22nduvtand I )th in July. a major leque record for any month. ... In tht American Leuue: - Re4 S.1 a Brewen I : Many Barrett's baserunnan1 error cost the Red So" a· chance to take the lead in the ei&hth innina. but the second baseman came back with an RDI sin~ in the ninth Tor host lfoston. Tht Red Sox are now 16-1 under new manager Joe Morgan. Thejr winning 'Strellk at home is the second lon~t in the ieam's history. Boston won 21 in a row at Fe.nwav l>addn 1949. ··When you're goin.f goo&; even when you fo ul up vou still can win pmes. Morgan said. - • Ro.&_CI Qemco.L J 5-5. scattered seven hits. walked one arld" struck out 13 to raise his major league.rleading total to 232. It was the 12th time this year Clemens struck out 10 or more in a game and the 33rd in his car~r. The right-hander also leads the majors in complete-games With 11. .• Ted Higuera. 7-7. was bailed out.as Baqctt ran into a double play ending the eightli. but gave uJT,tl\e winning run in the ninth. ~. · " • • · Tl1en S, Raqen I: Walt Terrtll pitchC'd a five-hitter aAd-T~M-bomcted--foi.~Dwoi.t. __ _ ' · tbe Tigers. who remained one pme ahead of the New York Yankees m the Al. [a_it. scraped totether two 'runs in the third off O tarlie Hou1h. 9-12. for all the scoring they needed. · A~lttks $, MarIMr-. !: Da "e Henderson and Jo~ * Atllletkl OAICLAlllO S, M1t1Mr1 2 .... 111 p_..,~ 'I J 0 0-••<1 \ I l J (•,,"9C"Off ) 1 • 1 ~C.•"' lo I 0 I I .... , .. ,Oft ) 0 0 0 ln •t' cm I O o G S'•flot.'"'' • 0 1 0 ""•o•Jo •ooo "..00-011> J I 00 C.••'"90.. ) 1 0 0 sea nu ""'_,_ Co•toct coon• AOt 'f•\ lD ........ ,,,. 8'-•C ,_,. ........ ,.. Qu.-.. 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"I'd ha ve·., *. .., .... .. , • • Leagur-lcading 18th run with an RBI double in tht c:ighth fih£h hso bartd if R91er had a no de,ci~on ~cause he pitched .. "'~~ l , ~•'91 ~ ~:~·~" l•; i; ,~·:.•:;t'• l ' ~ ~ . ' C.•· .·• ... ~,.·~ • ~· :. • g .,.. v-o •.,\-... -f _,, "'°"'.. ~ •• to lead host San Francisco. · · . . · · 1s ea out. . • 1 • ...... ••• v()llt( ..... ,,,_,, .. ,,,, 0 0 ~ !>o"'~ it> !..0' ', > ' \o •I•' ?tl 0 0 0 0 ~·~ci· lo I Downs, 11-8. won for the seventh time in his last Twi91 '· llMIWll Z: Gar)":"Gaett1 htta three-run home ~~ .!.~n -~:~~·~ : g n m •.C." t• d 0 ~ { JO'"'tt •• • 0 H Qf't'C ~ "'"'° -.. .... •. , ••• ,, . ~' ·~ .... -~ ;· ~ .. s: ,,., ).O#'t#t y • ... , ... '"0 Qip, .. , ,. :. ti,., eight decisions and beat the Braves for Che third time tfli~ run. his 24th of thc~ason and Allan Anderson pitched a ,,...~ •• ,. ' ·~ o o M•e•on 1D A 0 0 0 ~==~I\'~ ~ ~ i ~:."o:O::.<. ; ~ ! : ~ason. • . fi h' " h" d I .. . . . ao•ia lo >~>G ~·•.lb'•" •o •o c. , i? ' c. 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MIU ~:•rtei a~· tro8!-plfc'lae/i~. ·s·· t · ·. g·. ·, 11 Ont bue by Plttabtarp ftnf "bUem•n . _P'~r-lil Oa•:.~ J~ln&· . ' . ar e ' ·'. . .. .... .. . ' " ' • -.. .. . . .·' · .. Big nr-4~! Night Thoroughbred RactnJ 1s had at Los Alamitos! Don'1 miss thf Thoroughbreds~ 1hc~ deh,cr tht t~c1ttmen1 of your summer. Posl 11mc 1s -lO n1ghtl). ' Mondays through Saturdays.'!'!' .. GtM Ginow.,s fwrr •s*11 ,,_..,,...A ";IFTucsday. Augu~1 in'd. •t'tr ~,. ing away handy Keyring Flashhght~. l 1gh1 up \\)Ur for m for thost lucky picks! ,,_Scou:Mi ..,a,l\lcsda~. August 9th. J~f "Night Thorouahbttd llaciq" Sou~tntr Mont~ C'lii>- to takt homt your winoiJll'! · Frtt Grandstand Admission-Mondau' • Exooc Waaertna-Exactu. ~ Sn. Daily Doubles ud Mott! ·Food A 1ewnat Specials Eactl Wedlnda~'-Aug. 3. soc Oflft leer! , 0: o I &,..,. ' • 0... tamd: UJS (laetved-add SUit · ~: S..• · ~: SUO, P1•1'4: SUO ~, ... 112 11•srr-•• M 1111111 Aft~. LGI AP hat 7MMS-IZ.M or 21ll4lt-l1'1 ' .. ! _, .. ··---~.-.. ..... ~. • A-.._.~ L WDl'DlvmoN Pet. G8 Lit S6 S2 SI 46 46 '40 4S SI S2 S6 S7 63 .s~ .sos . sv, IOV, 11 'h 16 16"2 s.s 1-2 s.s 4-6 )..7 Won I Won 4 Won 2 Lost I Lost 3 Lost I 29-22 l)..28 2S.24 2S.28 21-29 24-27 27-2) 29-23 26-2& 21-28 11-28 16-36 • 60 S9 S9 Sl S2 SI 41 42 43 S2 SJ SJ .49S .4SI .447 .388 2Wl )..7 EAST DIVISION .S94 6-4 .SS. I 6-4 .S78 I'll 9-1 .SOO 9V1 S-S .49S IO 2-8 .490 l(}lh 4-6 llltitDore 32 70 .314 281h 3-7 S.hriay't Seem ~ IS. Chicaao 14 ~ilwaukee-l -------- Minnaoca 4. Cleveland 2 (7 inninp. rain) .Nt'W York 3. Toronto I · Detroit 3. Teus 0 Kansas City 8. Baltimore 7 Oakland S, Seattle 2 Won I Won I Won 4 ' Lost I l,.ost 3 f.:Ost I Lost 2 ))..19 31-19 3S.ll 29-2S 28-23 24-2S 19-30 27-22 21-23 24-25 2)..27 24-30 27-28 13-40 Tedaf'~Gamet -... (Witt 7-10) at Chicaao (McDowell 4-8). 11:30 a.m. MiTwaukee (Autust S-4) at Bosto!l(Boddicker 6-12). IO:OS a.m. Kansas City (Leabrandt S-11) at Baltimore (Bautista S-8). 10:35 a.m. Minnesota (Toliver 1-1) at Cleveland (farrell 11-6). tO:lS a.m. Tn.u (Guzman 9-8) at Detroit (Morris 7-11 ). 10:3S a.m. New York (Rhoden 6-6) at Toronto (Key 6-1), 10:35 a.m. ·. OakJand (<;I.Davis 9-4) at Seattle (Bankhead S-4). I :3S p.m. , . MOINlay's Games Minnesota at Toronto. IO:JS a.m. Oakland at Chicaao. S:30 p.m. Oetroit at Kansas City, S:35 p.m. California at Seattle. 7:0S p.m. Only pmes scheduled Jfatloaal £a6ae WEST DIVISION "' S9 L 43 47 48 52 S7 67 Pct. GB Lit Stred Lost 3 Won 4 Won 3 Won I Lost I Lost 4 Heme A••f 25-25 34-18 30-19 26-28 . 31-23 23-25 24-24 27-28 29-26 18-31 17-34 18-33 ...... ,. Houlton .S78 S·S S6 54 SI 47 JS .S44 31h 8-2 Ian Francisco Ci11einnati Su Diego Atlanta .S29 S 6-4 .49S 811? S-S .452 13 4-6 .343 24 3-7 EAST DIVISION New York 62 40-.608 · 6-4 Won 4 Lost 2 Won I Lost I Lost I Won I 34-16 28-24 31-21 27-23 30-24 24-24 24-2S. 26-27 24-28 ·21-30 26-25 18-34 Pittsburah S8 44 .S69 4 4-6 Montreal S4 48 .S29 8 7-3 Cliic9ao SO S2 .490 I 2 4-6 St. Louis 45 S8 .437 1711? 4-6 Philadelphia 44 59 .427 1811~ 3-7 . Satanlay's Seores Houston 14. Deqen 6 San Francisco 2, Atlanta I New York 3. Pittsburgh 0 Philadelphia J. Chicago 2 Montreal 2. St. Louis I Cincinnati 2. San Diego 0 .. Toclay's Games Housto!' (Deshaies 7-7) at Doc11en (Hershiscr 14-S). I :05 p.m. St. Louis (Cox 3-6) at Montreal (De.Martinez 11-7). 10:35 a.m. Pittsburgh (Walk 11-5) at New Yoric (Darting 10-7). I 0:35 a.m. Chicqo CG.Maddux 15-4) at Philadelphia (M.Maddux 2· I). 10:35 a.m. Atlanta (F>.Smith 3-11 and Jimenez 1-3) at San Francisco (Mulholland 2-1 and D. Robinson 3-1 l ( 2 ). 12:05 p. m. Cinc1nnat1 ( B1rtsa!> 0-11 at San Diego (Rasmussen 8· 7). I :OS p.m. f Moa4ay's Games Cincinnati at Do41en. S: 10 p.m. · Pittsburgh at l'ev. York . 5: I 0 p. m. Houston at San Francisco. S: I 0 p.m. Atlanta at San Die-go. 7:05 p.m. Onl~ pmes scheduled ~ . . • • AMmRtCAN LIAGUI ~ 15, Mne S.x 14 CAUPOIUtlA CHICAGO •rlllll • 2 • 0 4 1 2 I 0 3 0 I s 2 2 s • I I 1 s 0 2 2 S 1 1 I 2 0 I 0 2 2 1 I 1 I O O 3 2 2 ' "'°"'It l.VO,,, )b 8e111H d" PHoue ID 9oltOt1 ct s.ie, c Gell9f\r rt Gu1~n ~"r101b Mlrllllll 3 2 0 0 • 1 2 • l I 1 2 • 2 2 3 • 0 0 0 s 2 2 0 s ' 2 0 s 2 3 2 s J 3 3 1' U l6 14 T"'81\ ,_..., ....... 41 1~ 1S 14 C..... 014 Ill 121-IS Ollllit OS4 •t Oll-1• Geme W1nn1,,. •11 -ltev (7) .__..... O~lllcHO ' L01-<e1itor"1• s. CNc-.o t 21-JoVflef. ~nr•-. Lv0t1' ltev • ~. Lvon1. Hit-Scr.ofi..d CSI. CDev1' J (\61, ~ (II, ~·-2 1131. 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M MS l211-14 Ml...... 100 102 ..,_ • OefN Wlnn•"ll •111 -Doren (I) l~tflelt Griffin. a.ti. G"4trr~ro. Pan· '""' 0..,_..ou,ron 2. LO\ An~\ I l.~lon 6. Los Anoetet 6 211-(;uerrero, t,..,,,., Der"''" >t-4temlrtz Gvou119. M•~''"°" 11' T ro lno 11, C 8m1•·'· ( 11. ...._.YOUll9 IS3l. C>Of'en 1141 S-Ancsu .. r. • M ltl•HIO -...... • ·2 0 0 """"\IU·9 5 3 I 4 .. *-' V-.... U ·l l 2 2 1 l ...... l .... l 1-l l , 2 0 0 CIWI 1 t·l 1 • • 1 1 Or..-t-J 1 t I 0 I ..... 1 !1100 ~Trf'llno (.., OrOKOI W9 llHO Urt!Mn_..,.., DM!lu"'. Flo l. lt-1. ·~; tM'-~~ Mir"' ..... -I, lfviM 4 IWIMlr't lre<'"I Woodbrt~ 001 021 •-I 1 l lrv•"t 100 021 O-• 6 3 w-Ptv•on 'Cook 1 L-T0t1v 'Nilloi.nko Tvt"" 6, lf'vtM 1 IL_., llredr .. l Irvine 010 000 0-1 4 i u$f1n 400 001 .-. 0 W-Er11\ Grove L-l(tvln Oti.r11fetl 'T"8¥'t~,,.... WOOdt>r1~ (3·0) vl Tutlin Cl · II 2 o rn NOTE II Tullin win,, lffrnl rernatcn et S o m •n OOuOlt t!imlnetio., IOf'met "'L ~y'' SC.. C1nc1nMh 14, lt8fftt 1 T .. y', C.- S.n F'ranc1.co n Mi.ml et WemllltY. E"9· 1eno. I om ....... .,,.~ ~nver •• ·-· 10 o.m TIM'MIY'I ~ ButtalO a• HOullO'I, I o m Pnoen11 el SHlllt 10 JO om ...._., 14, ••mJ 7 HALL OF FAMI GAME let Ce"'9ft, Ollie) Sur• llY Ouel19r1 c n<:1~neh 0 7 1 0-1• ltoms 0 O O 7-7 S.Celld Ouer'lw CtN-Srnontrl • run Willi' 1i1r11.1 22 Tlllr-Ou411191' (IN-H1Uarw 4 PUS from Scl'lonert CWlll1\ •eo S71 . ,Wrth °"•"'"' 'lami-Jon•\ 1 run 1C~r ' Wll·t~ •1ro 1 7 l) Afltnoanc-23,IO l Cin ••nu S: 'S' downs 17 70 II ''"" · verel\ 11· 131 32· IJJ Pan "9 196 179 lte'"'" Y •rd\ SS 23 Como·AtHn1 11· 1'·0 23·37·7 ~c1<.a·varos Lo'' o-o O·O Pvr'\ 4"'4 3·44 F'umD·f'·Lost O·O I 1 P~ellrH· Y•rds 2· 10 •·S6 r M t ot Po,wu1on 23 ~ l6 10 INOIVIOUAL STATltftCS RU!>HING-C1ncln~etl. No<Wtl'I 2·4l. WllWll 1·16 Wrl9flf 3·17. 8•001ts 2·17, SCrion.rt 2·13, WOOd' •·1. lt•ct 3·6, .Jenn1n11' 2·2. Hollfitld J·O 'la"'s Jonn I-ls. Millin 2·19 Wr.ltt t -14 D~ao1no S·20 1et1 6·11. McGft 1·4, Gumen 1·3 Evtrtll 1·0. PASSING-<lncln,,.11 E'l•ton 2-S-0· 101 Scr>onert 1-11-0-n . Norw111 2·3·0·11 ••ms Evt rf ll 7•t ·0·1'1, Millen 16·21·2·107 REC'EtVING-<lncin"811, E l rown 2·7S, COi· hn,•Of'lll 1·39 T McGft 1·20, J911nln11' 1·11 qer"er I· 12. WOOdl J · 10, Mer tin 1·7. Tllomo· \It" f:6. Keltus l·S. H1l!erv 1·4 ltema. Deleolno 4.41. Gumen 4·JS, ... , J·2. Et1ero 2·32. Jonn· '°" 2·14 Embr" 2·1J, McG" 2·1), J_, 2·1. A110trson l· 10. Frenlllln l·S. MIS!>ED F'IELD GOALs-<1nc•nnetl Wllflt ~ • ...,. ldll .... IXHllmC* Avt .-..Iden t i Sen Frenclko. 1 • m. "'""· 1~ ., ....... 1 em. Aue. ,._WMl'llnetoft et 1.-rt, 1 em. AUii .,_.....,, 11 CfllceN, • om. ... euu. •AIOle S.01 .-.sen Diieo '"""" '"""''· I '""' Stot 11-el Heulfon, 1· o.m. Seot ,._..,,. '"°""'· 1 • ..., Slot »-el ~. 5 '""' Oct 1-<~I ll'IOINJ1 1 9.m OC1 t-Mllmi.lllOfMI. 1 0.191, Oct 1J:-ef KiftillCfty, tt •.m Oct »-11 .... Or'llllllt ... ,. ''"' Oct »-te ..... CITY ,..,..,, 1 • "' NbV .,_., lell Diieo. f 9lft Nov 1)-.el left Fr..cltco, 1 o.1'1. HO\' ._ ........ (,_,.I, I o.m. Nov »--et lletfll, • o m Dec ~ (llOfftt). ' • ..., Oec ft-et luffelo. If t m, Otc 11-~ (flelnlel, J om • Near mlu Janet Cola of Carmel reacw to a neu mlM • a blnUe attempt on tbe 8l&tla bole at tbe LPGA Greater Wule'::r;: Open-In Betbeecla. lld. Sile .Upped Inna a tlal'elFway or eecoad to foartb place Satanraj dartJai tbe MCODd roa.nd. Oree rKiftt NH•A CALl,Olt .. IA NATIONALS (et Sel!llNI Oue11f¥1119 ..... Tep,Ull I. Gt ne Snow, F'ort Worlf\, TuH. S 139 \Kono,, 261 S7 mPn. 2. Dick Lel-4ele. L1n,1n11. Mien •. S.209. 712 19 3. J~ Amato, Oto F'r°" . Pe . S 222, 17HS •. Sh1rlev Muloow,..v. Mr Cleme11,, Mien. S.237 275.91 S. Frenk Hewiev Ge1nesv11i.. F'le . S.257, 759.74, 6, Gltn Mlkrfl. ltrvt rsidt. Celil . S.263. 261.33 7, Franll 8rectlev. OraflQt S 211. 269 S4 I. Oerrtll Gwvnn. Mleml s 306 269 29 9 EdOtt H1U Wier.Ila F'ells T .. H . S 347 17067 10, Tim Mor~. Welnut Cr-. S3SO 256 62 11 JIO oweno.r Ponliec Mier.. s .,, 259 74 12. Bobov 8alOw1n Pomone. S •SO 265 1S 13 Dan Pn1orin1. Ho.nton, USS. 1S9.74 " Gerv 8eo. L89U!\8 N111Ull. s .. ,. 257 06. IS. M1cr.af1 8rot~t0tt. T v~ Ollie • S SSt, 261 ?S 16. Connie Kahll8, YPS1!4n!i M-cr. s 610. 261 9) fUMVC.r 1 JO!ln Force. Yort>e L•n<l• Otd' F irin11 s 435. 270 92 2. Ker>nv 8er1>1lt1n. O•llH . 8u1Cfl. RHl!e S,~s. 167.ts l. Scott tc..illle, YPS1lenll. M1ct'l , Olos F'rienz.1 S 439 771 90 •. Ed McCuttocn Htmtt. 010' Cullan, S 4S4, 170 97 S Bruce Lar\Oll, DeuPnin. Pa. Old' Cullan S.•9•. 26' t2 6. Eric ltff(l Powel ltiver$t0t, Calo( F'ord TnunMrblrd. S S23 261 47 7 Merl< O'wa10 Conc1nnat1 •. FOf'O Thundt rb1ro, S SlS. 170 lO I , Dale Puroe. Svimar. Olos Firenze. s 601 259 36 9 Jim Hud, Co1u1T1Du\. Or.10, Olds F'trt nie. S 6 U 26S 33 10. M1't Dunn. Onterlo. Oto' Cutlas\ S 742, 264 70 11. Jontinv We". Cnan· Cllt r. Am . Doo11e Oavt0tta. S IOO, 2S4.9S 12. Jonn A Mar•1n San Olmas. Cri.vrOlel lff'tlle. S IOI, 255 '6 13, lt1CherO Hertman. San Dit"le,, Cnhro1er Corvellt. S 133. 2S317 14. Wiii• G1e .. a Rl'dwOOd C11\' DOOll4! Devt0t1e, S "'· 1J9 79 15 8rva" Reints Pomona. Clltvroiet Cor•ette. 6 203. 221 72 16. Don Prudhomme. Gran•oa Hills. Pontiec Tru Am. 6 441, 227 21 ~•Stea I. 8ob GliOOM Wni1e1and. Ind F'orel Tllu"· Of'Dtrd 7 lSJ 119 19 2. J•rrv Ec,.men, ..,.,,. rure. Pon11ec F'iret>.ro 1 ~ 190.SS 3, Morril Jor.nwn, Jr A1cr.mono. V•. Ponhac Tran' Am 7 407 116 61 • Warrt" JO!ln1on Duluth G• Oto,moo1t• C tra. 7 •21. 117 73 s. Mari. Pewuk, Mtaona On•O Pontiec Tran' Am, 7 431 114 2S 6 Tonv Cr>r•itian, S.ru oie, F'le . Ct>ev· r~I Be<ttta 7 436, 117 11 7 Goroie fif1vtra, Yu'"ll Ar•i Cl'ltvr~t 8trena. 1.439, 111 1 I I lfe10 Wl'l1'"'"'· Haotv11te G• Cllfvroltt Carna ro 7 ••2 116 10 · 9 8utc1' Leal, Btac1<11n Ofl•O. Pont•ac Trans Am, 7 ~· 117 46 .10. Bruce ·'1~ Arl1nol0t1, Tuu. Clltvr~t 8trtt111. 7 444, 111 42 II, Don 8tvf1'tv, Cllflltr, Va . Olea Culleu. 1 4S2. 11613 11 00tt Camoe~no. Wavne. N J Old' F 1renu . 1 4Sol. llS 07 13. Larrv Mor11en. New. ark, Of\lo, Oto' C1eta, l 459. ll S 10 14. Herrv Scr1Dn•r . S1m1 Ve llt v. C,,.vroltt Camero, 7 460, 187 SO IS, Joe Swav. Somtrdalt NJ P0ttt1ac Tran' Am, 7 470, 116 10 16, Nick NlkOI"· Jec1'son Htognl,, NY Pontiac Tren' Am. 7 •71 116 37 ....... Cet Atlellllc Oty, N.J.1 JUNtOlt MIDDLEWEIGHT'S-Julien Jecfl.· lon I S1 Tr.emu . V1r111n 1s11no,J Ttc.O'd llusltr DravtO'I (Phfl.o.!Ph1e ) in t!lird ol Kl\tdui.d 12· round WIA lltlt llOul IJectlon ts 34·1 w'IPI 31 •nooou"· Orevton is 3'· 11· I •1tr. 21 "noc"· O"'') HEAVYWEIGHTS-Jamft "I OlltC•U\Mr Sm11r. ILIHinlJtO'I, N Cl Clrtw •1tr. Mlclletl fifouw CNonOlll, Ve J 1n tr.ire! or KhtOui.d 10 rounds CSmllll is 1'·6-1 w1111 14 knocllovt,, Rouw 1' 11·0· I "'''" five lif'OCltoulll tf()lltSE RACING 0r•"'8 CeuftlY RMMI '•Ir (et LM AIMlllll) SATU.DAY'S aHULTS (Stll el 11·deY mlXM _....) FlltST •ACIE. 7 lur1on11l. H1leh Ori~ (Mrllntz I SN Vlctorie lPeullntl Soerl119 AIM !Kerri • Time I 37 3 7.IO e,40 l.00 3.60 uo uo .Al'o ran DO·F'ulfllttd Dream. Soerl"ll El· lu,1a, Merl'l•DH Mir age Ml MelJO•ltnt. Lvmt Lil• ScretcllfO Lvlawnv 12 EXACTA C6·l l oaid '27 IO SECOND AACE. 400 vero' Cnamo10f'I Can ltu" lLC kvl 26 IO 11 20 6.20 -Ooc•or Mvwov rerooh l 6 20 4.ICS Plan On Wnff' IC•rOo111 3.IO T1mt 02017 "tso ra,. !>1mon Tl1• F'oa 8111 Enterorlw. Oran~ fiftotl. Ima ltamoo Too. Cetcr.u Vfl· vt t lttoract-ct ltolt F'o< Roltv Scr11cr.to Im Ame11"11 Sl>Hdv Le R11«. Ha11ev'l C9me1 19ts. Junior 0 Toott JS OlCTA !1·91 oeio U71 SO 1960 7 40 3IO SOO JOO TH•D RACE. 350 varo' Fh11n1 Of Time tCroou 1 81ez1n Sin (Trtuurt ) l(n1gnll Whffltr 1Gerc1•I T1mt 0176S -' 2 '° A iO ran J1"1S LuCfl.V Jt lla. OH-Miu Go Go oou DH·Ttrrvi Ttt Time tc.e1cn My Coov. V1c1orvfor1n Scre1c11eo our.in Lind• JS EXACTA (7·JJ oa1CI S17S.SO FOU•TH RACE., 6 1 lurlon11l Pt11ov Parktr CPaltonl 19.20 9 40 3.60 lvoe' Too 1corre11 10.20 S 00 Cttver Wilt (Ve1eniutlll 3.00 Tome I 11 2 Al\o ran Co~tr Me Uo. Jovou' Nelu ne, Covota. Sooer Jt llt , 8 r111'\ Hooe !>cretc!ltd Miu Ofttino. Prlncnl Too1n. Pt11te;on Pr•M>ntr. Comeflvw1tll Cer04, M' Joroen, E\Crow F'ern, Sonic P\.tuie. Ml. Pttu · n11 \S EXACTA Cl· 101 oa•O "40 SO FIFTH •ACIE. 6 lurlOnos S.ro Siar (Ptdrozel T ulart Gold f llallder au Yu'Ott Earl IOe1trtCfl.I T•mt 111 3 _ s 20 3 '° 3.00 4.IO 4.20 u o A \O ran f;rraro'' Suoentar. Jusr F'Of' Todov F'lv1n11 Due. Mv Deo Will, Norrllff',, Solo Scra1cr.eo Purt Htet, Movt F'rN . RthKnto Na•·vt' or. Dao, Mor11,.,,., Letter. To Tiit River JS EXACT& (1·9) Plld U7 SO U DAILY Tll•LIE 17-7-6111101 Peid Mf7.20. SIXTH •ACI. 6 lur1on11' Sudden D1nct CS.ncr.ei1 Cult "fl Line !P1oro1a) Chllrl1felnt IPallonl Time l 10 4 13 00 S.40 4.00 ).20 2.10 uo A'w ran ltullng Po,111on, M1a m1 Kio . 8oniT10 K"lle No\lat111c Ba11c, Pr~r Rick, luen Cn1to ScrafC!'lt<I Ptr11 Jr . Gren Tt rrt"o· 8am'l Banelrl. Erin'' Fir\t. To AIJQf'I Lou \S EXACT A (7·31 oaio S107 00. SEVINTH •ACIE. e luriono' Cou"lng Eeglt (Orte11e1 11 IO Enel Plav (Patter\on) !>far Oror.an (Pallonl Tome 110 I 7 00 4.00 9.00 3.40 3.00 At'o ren BolOtr Meg1c , ReowOOd l ov. BOid Ba•rer Uo. Trtnlo. PieeW<• Dom.. a..u•s Ru~~•' ScralclltO To 8 Nobtt, lle,ln"Okt \S EXACTA (1·91 oaid Sll6 00 llGHTH •ACI. 6 , lurlQnft. Double 0.COf'•tt<I CPdrl) 6.10 Mou Denlele Iii.Ck I Zne Zr.ena (F'trnendell Tlrnt 117' 3.20 uo uo uo S.00 At\O ren Tut• M1e, l lleiron, Jtm Timt. Aotrftlt. Sefltf'neM, Trook ~. Scretcntcl Tl1merle. OPultftt Sl'fle. Clleml· •no 810''°'" U WXACTA IH I Pelc! 131.00. NINTit •&Cl. 6 furlonei Court Wlzerd '"'°'01el QI.Itek ltoundlr"' (Fernendel) CllCKOle le aelf\ (Veltnl~) T 1mt· MO l s 20 3.20 2.40 S..20 .... uo Al\O ran tc.ifl9 CCvOt, Hoverlno PrfteflCe, Kttn Gtm D•!ldV. Don't Fiefll "· ltove• Aeori. Untnc.um«>erld, Court To~ ..---.... Scretcl'led· Cltv-r Gotcl n "'K sue <J-• Of' 1 or 10-1-1+101 ·P9'd MOl.40 to 11 •11'"1119 ticket\ 111¥9 llOrtftl. Tote1 Pick $1• cerrvo"9!' ,,oat: '21,MO.n . ( U DAl&.Y Tll•L• (I+ 10) Hid 1141.40. TINTM •ac•. 61, furlOntll. L1t1\ Menut (ille<lt l 4.00 Ull 2AO Time For Werlo CPellertOlll 10 20 UO Thrteolft (Pldroze) 2M Time 1:1',1 Alto r8ff· LllCtlv So N' So, H.,d To Miu , Ir \ti Slorlft. Orv lt1491. LOOo. krekl'led Felrtv Omen, •r•'fe Cl\lef, v,... E ..... ~tel Cetll I" "°'•· II DAILY ~I 11•1) Nici ti .... IS IXACTA IM I Hid t1J7.IO, • ILIVllNTM .-.ca. I 1116 mA1t htrenla 1....-oal UO Ut 2.IO Corrtote (Pl,.._I •.IO i.IO E,,., lrleleftt It.ff .. ) JA T1fl'lt: I ., , 1 AllO r.n. Anton. Alttlln, ,....._ s.rn ..... 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HUCI 71-~1'1 •CIM.Jonn n -..--141 a·TI,,. hrrtU 70-11-141 Amy Alcott 70-11-141 Suun S.ndert "· 7)-141 JIM Brilft 70·7~-141 Juov DlckinlOll '1·7.-1'1 Mel·Cl\1°*'9 .,.n-141 ~r111e Neute 72·6,_141 S.reh LeVtQut · 10-72-1'2 Cinch Mecktv 73·6f-1'2 Su1le ltldmen 12·70-1'2 Oeti ltlcllerd 72· 70-1.i2 Cllris JOMIOll 71·71-1•2 CoCCMll Welker 7S·6t-10 S.llv Qvlnlen 70·73--10 Stlirlev F'urlon11 13·70-10 Amy 8en1 11-n-10 Nin• F'outt n-10-10 LYM Aoem' ... 1.-10 OtCIOie ~nev 73·70-10 Cetr.v Morw 73·70-10 l(atr.v F'ollle•eit 72·12-144 Alie• Rllzmen 71·73--144 Kettlr'(fl Y OU119 11 • 73--144 OtnlWStrtOle 13·71-144 sr.trri Steilltleutr 7.e·7o-144 Ne~vWlllte Z0...7t-JU LvnnCOMlllv n -12-144 Ce rOlvn Hill 71·73--144 Jerit•n l ritz 73·71-144 Kristi Albin 71·73-144 M1Ui Edee n -71-144 Seniers teunwnent let c-erd. Meu.I Clli Clll Rodri9"1z 6f·6S-133 lob''*'" 11·6S-13' Dow O.llleC 6'·61-137 HeroCd HeMl!lll 6'·6t-137 eooov Nlcflol' 67·11-1J1 Al ~911' ... 70--·1J1 Arnold Pelmer 70·69-13' Don alft 70-6,_13' Tommv Aeron .,..7o-1>t Dalt Oo~H 7S·M-13f Jim F'trrtt 11·61-13' Butch 8elro 71·61-llt Ho,,,.ro e iencu 6'·71-1.0 Lerrv Mowrv • 73·'7-140 Kel Ne111t 70-70-1«1 Ger>t Lllller 70·70-1«1 J.E. Gon•e 71·70-141 Lou Grer.am 10·71-141 Let Elder 70·71-141 Cr.erin Ower>s 72·69-t• I Gwrllt Lenni119 71·70-141 8t11 !>mitn 74·6t-142 800 8 rut 71·71-142 Time 116 I M. Fi9ueret·Dolli 10-1.-144 Anne l(ellv 11·73--1.,. -TatnnWGtMll 11·~144 Mvre llle<k~ 73·71-1 .. Mwlenl Flovd 73·72-lU Ok·Het Ku 7S·~1•S HMll\er Ferr 7.i-11-lU CefflY Mwlno 7'·73--l•S Elelnt CrOlb'f 10-7S-1.e5 Nencv lrown 73·72'-14S $\nltl«n.11111 7t:.1rlu Slllrrl Turner 7•·71-165 Lori G.,Mcl 7.e-n-1 .. L•urle ltlnller n -73--1• Julie Klnll 73·73--1• Amv ltffd 7'·67-1 .. Cetllv lttvnoldl . 71·7S-t• MlultMcGeor119 74·73--IQ Kris N\oftH!len 77·~1•7 51.,. ..,tollleclnl 73· 7._ 1•7 Sllerrln Smven 11·76-1•7 Reblec• llrec!Cev 16·71-147 Sue Ertl 16·71-147 JOiin Jovc1 73.7..-1.i1 Lorttle AldlreCt 7S·12-1•7 Merci lozerttl 71·70-1•7 LtnoreltllleM<>ute 10·77-147 , .... "Qvlllfy Nencv Ledtlltter 75·7>-1• S.nclr• ~vnle 7)·7S-141 M(Hlt lerteolll 75·13-141 ~rHrll Werd 11·70-1• Jecklt lertsefl 16-n-1• Clifford Ann Cr..o 74·7.-1• Pem ANlfl 75·73--1• KetPly Wl\ltworth .16·73--1'9 Kim WlMi.tn' 11·71-1'9 OtCIOi. Hel 13·76-llf JeNt Andlrt0n 11·71-18 C..ttlv JoMtton 7'·11-llf Je.nlceGJl:KOn 11·,._1., LeUf'e Hurl&lut I0-70-150 MeCIHe Wllilmlrt 74·76-150 Slltllev H•mClll 74·76-ISO Merv Dwver 7S·7S-ISO ,V•I S-in,..r 77·13-lSO Ke11 Still JOlln F' rlNmen .JKlt Flttk aoo Goet&lv 8 111 Colllr.1 Oon~tteneelt Gerctner DlckinlOll Dick Hefldrickson Phll It odeer• Aolencl Stefford 9oCI Erickson Bruce CremPl0t1 O.Rav Simon Douo S.ndlrl MllMlr hrblr Joe Jlmentz 8uck AO.mt Goroon Jenn Peter Tllom$011 Dick Rr.ven Welttr Ztmt>rllkl Jolln eroctit Howie Joflnson e ruct Otvlln Gev 8rtwtr 11-n-10 11-n-10 73·70-IG 12·11-IG 72·71-10 73·7o-1G 71·73--144 72·72-144 n -12-144 n-12-144 7S-6,_144 73-71-144 72·72-144 7S-6f-144 16·6'-4.eS 6'-77-1 .. 73-13-1• n -12-1 .. 10·76-1• 13·73--1 .. 74.n-1• 73·73--1• 7S·71-1 .. 7•·13-147 74·74-147 Alw r•n· Scc>Cev, Diii OI FuM. Cllrt\lmel Ht!D, F'renc Prince, I'm Sometr.jn11 EIM Scr••cr.ec:t· Nonilhon, Kaloon n IEXACTA ()·SI Petd Jn IO SECOND •ACE. l 1 16 mifet Dan1le (8utl S 20 3.40 1AO ?tumottre ISlt'ft"'' 4.60 >.20 Swetlnt" (81eckl UO •:5¥8'1 Le9run JoAnnWMNl'ft .,.,.,... 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TM •ACI. I 1116 mlln on turf Meziier !Dllal'IOUIMvtl 11.00 S.20 4.00 MiOnior.t le• (ll•HI 11.60 7.00 Ttrtiarv Zont CSolll l 4 . .0 Tim.: I 42 •· At\o re n 5"eblb, Wild een.vior, Denlelll, Arctic llell, Kl1111 Hin, Ellmin•"'•• Pronto Kl119 Scretcl'led: Peeesen1 Verlet'f, Snowcretll. U IXACTA (1·4) Hid '20.00 n P'ICK SIX C4'7--l 1 ll+S·ll Peld JI,,,. 40 10 ?SO wlnnine llclllfl (\tk llortell. N IO M0.40 to 4.6'1 winnlnt llcllttt (fl'ff llortnl l .... TM •AC•.-7 furlOnll\. Seor of I Sll-..ntl 6.20 UO 2.IO S'fNllN (~'fel 2120 t.20 EolOeur~ ISflcllmellerl >.20 T iffte: I :20.1 AltO ren; Doll'• trltll ~. Heooy '" SNce. NMteltle'• Ster, Lord •uckus. OflcM. ltecOllflOilerlfle. SCretclltd: "tclllon1,1. U DAILY Taft.• I ~-1--l/6) Hid 114 I.JO .....,,. •ac•. 1 m11e. E.otlc Eetll <OtC••rnl .t.rmin IStneml ASCIMloll IGl'VClll' I Timi: l:UJ. 7JO 110 3.20 uo uo JM AltO ren: lt8Pld lt•v. Cerollne Horii!, ltO\llfl Pe""'· Flrlnt Lieu~I. Su•tclltd: ll't Nol Mv JO«> • u IXACTA (7-11 Hid m.oe. 12 UT• DOUeLa (Ml Mid '27 . .0. Atl~nce; .0,flt. Muh191 .._ftdll: 11.4Sl.m. • . ... ..... ,.. .. DAVIEY'S LOCKllt (....._, e.dl) -1 DOell. JeO •lllllers. 100 IMtrrecude, 1 .. bonito, I r.a1i0o1. 411 cellco bns, 1,22• Mncl t1e11. 500 m•cktrll, 17 M:Uloin, 1 M>fe, 1 •llllt -tleH -- S blue lherk. 3 me•o ll'lerk. " Thil w..er•s treut lll8ntl LOS AMGILH -8oUCIUel C81'1von Creek. SAN •llt .. AllOINO -Bit ... r L4111•. Green Velll• Leite, Greeor• Lekt, Sent• Ane ltivtr, S.nte Ane River (soutll fork). IAN OllGO -0-Pond. S.n Lull ltev lt1vtr. l .. YO -le1ter Crtell, Bill Pint CrNll, 111\hoo Creel< Uower. middlt, toulfl end lntekt 111. G«lren Creetl, GooMlt Cr•. llldlNn· Olnct CrNll, Lekl Setlrlne, Loni Plfll C,_.., Nortr. Lelle. Pint C,..., ltoctl C..... (ltod. Creek Lek• lo tile tn0 of !fie roecrl. Rock Cr• Lellt, Slltllh«rd C,.._, TetlOoM CrNll, T1nemtf'te CrNk. Tuttle CrMlt. 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