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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-08-28 - Orange Coast PilotSUNDAY, AUGUST28, 1988 Quayle receives needed boost GOP' s vice presidential nominee gets rousing welcome from Coast residents By GREG KLERKX Of .. 0.-, .......... Republican vice pre!>1dcn11al can- didate Dan Quayle ma' be ta~ing a beating from liberals fotcl~. but he was welcomed w11h open arms in Leisure World and M1!>s1on 1eJO on Saturday. Q1;1ayle. a senator from Indiana. was in Southern C'ahforn1a aturda' tO rally COnStttuents and an'l\\Cr SO me questions about ht!> stand'> on na- tional and international issues and the controvers} surrounding his pro- fessional and mt It tar} sen ice. Nearly 1,000 Leisure World resi- dents and other Republican fatthful packed the Leisure World Auditorium. and despite Lhe fact that he was more than an hour late for the 10:30 a.m. rallv. he was cheered. Beach, the microphone was taken b) Badham's heir apparent, NeY.pon Beach attorney Chnstopher Cox. Cox wasted no 11me in coming down hard on the Democrats and their policies. "Do you have any doubt that Tom and Jane arc revelling 1n th e con- troversy surrounding Sen. Qua) le'):· asked Cox. referring to liberal anta Monica congressman Tom Ha)1.kn and his wife. actress Jane Fonda .. But the truth is that the number two man on our ticket 1s morl' qualified on issues of national and foreign pohcy than the number one man on their ticket." Cox 1.a1d. Also attending the rall> \\ere Or· ange County supervisors T.om Rik). Roger Stanton and Gaddt Vasque1 and county Republican Pan} Chair- man Tom Fuentes. whereCox left off. "Do you remember when ~e had a 13 percent inOatton rate? Do \OU remember when this countr} had 21 percent interest rates? Do )O U re- member when America ~as held hostage and held lo ndicule b> the rest of the "'orld'>,'' Qua> k asked. "We should not return to the Caner Duk•kls •tl•nd• King r•llY •• 8uehetumpe/n T•x••.A1 type of America." he conunued. ··we are not going 10 turn this countr) 0' er to some inexperienced go' ernor from Massachusetts. We are s1mpl) not going to do 11." No tax hikes. greater emplo)ee incenttves and an emphasis on en- trepreneurship were among the things Quayle promised from the Bush/Quayle administration. Qua) le also said he supports ta\ credm to parents for child care "Parents must be tn' oh ed in the dec1s1on-mak1ng process of ha' 1ng vigorously. · After a bnef introduction b\ outgo- ing Rep. Robert Badham, RNc"'pon After bein$ introduced. Qua}le. flanked by wife Maril:yn, p1cled up their child taken care oC Q ua,le o.iiy,...,.......,~ ......... (Please aee QUAYLE/ A2) Dan Quay le addresses crowd of nearly 1.000 Lebure World resident.a. Sports Jeff Campbell, formerly of UCI, has been reunited with brother Peter on the United States' Olympic water polo team./01 California Gov. Oeukmejlan ques- tions validity of grape boycott./ A4 Coast Costa Mesa council can- didates debate merits of limiting campaign spend- Ing. / A3 Indez About Employment C8 Ann Landers A 1 o Bridge A 10 Business 84 Classified C4-9 Crossword 84 Death Notices C 10 Entertainment A8.9 Horoscope A 7 New Homes C 1-3 Opinion A6 Pilot Logbook A3 Public Notices C 1 o Sports 01-4 Style 81-3 Weather A2 I • o.., ..... ,........, .... ._. The Admiral. one of the three boat• working a• the Balboa Ferry. prepares to dock after another succesaful trip. The star-crossed Balboa Ferry By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OtlheO.., .......... The view is one oft he side benefits of"'ork1ng on the Balboa Ferr}. ~o~ ~he view of the ba). tts ntz) }achts or multJmalhon-dollar homes. but of the pas~ngers -female variety -who take the 1.000-foot nde between Balboa Island and Balboa Peninsula. The majority of cmplO)('C'S o'er the }ears have been young men JU St dl'\t~loping an apprecia- tion for the fairer sex . ..\t that age. ob,.cmon ma} be more accurate. Allan Beek. raised on the island. a one-lime ferry operator and now a member of the board of directors that oversees the franch1sl', remembers that aspect of the job fondly. .. It's a nice' 1e"' 1f)ou \\Or~ \.'n tt Jnd 't'u'rc: .1 teen-ager:· he said This )Car's people para1.k ha' tx·l·n h1ghligh1eJ by the regular passage of a \\ell-~no"' n actn·s-; and health club p11chwC'lman. -Supenntendent Bob l:in~der ~Id cmrk"1.'1.' pulses race wh en shr wal~s aboJrd .. The boys ha'c kind ofgonr gnnl~ 1h1., '1.'Jr because Heather Lockkar ha~ tx·l·n us1n~ thl· boats," SO\dcr <,atd Snydc·r has seen his c;hare of cl"ll'tint11.'" ''a the years. He's been "-Orkin~ 0n thl· tern ,,111."1.' 1950. And "'1th ctt~ appro' al of a ne'' ~5-\l·ar ka,1.• last week. Snyder can feel pr1.·tty secure ·thJt hl"ll sec plent) more passengrrc;. cclehn11es or 111h1.·r· ~tse. O\Cr th1.· ne\t 2 · J1.·1.·a,k'> The fem. ~ h1ch .:arne<. 1.·ars JnJ ix·opk· bet~een .\gate .\'enue on the 1slanJ anJ Palm Street on the peninsula. ha<. run almo<.t c-.n11nu- ousl) since I Q()Q And ll has lx~n under the l"Ontrol of lhl' <,ame famtl~ since Jo!>Cph .\llan lkek tonk 1." er the operation tn 191 q Beek sa~ the potenttal for Jl'' l'lormt:'nt ot Balboa Island"' hen he tir<.1'1.;1ll'd 'l'" ixirt Be.ich 1n 1907 :'-ot long atkr he launched"'' d1.''l'll1p- ment 'enture. \\ t 0111"' laun, h1.·d the tir-.t fem The handful of permanent 1 ... 1.rnd re'ldent<, weren't happ~ "-Ith fen: ..er'Kl' '''1.·r the ne\1 decade and demand1.•d the ut' ·'''.ml thl' 1.1~x·ra11ng (Plea..e see BALBOA/ A3) Laguna readies tollway prote$t City officials claim county's study of tollway is flaw-ed By LANCE IGl'OX Of .. Oellr ..... It.It Atmcd ..-1th a rcpon outluu.Q& shon.com1ngs ot the proposed S3n Joaquin Hills 1011~a' the Laguna Beach C'1t) Council 1s ~hedukd to appear before the Orange Count~ Planning Comm1s-;1on on Tuesda' to once again' 01ce 11s oppos111on to.the prOJCCt Each coun cil member"' 111 address a specific topic dunng the 1.30 p.m. mee11ng 10 anta ..\na. :\1a~or Dan Kenne) said. "It"s JUSt another "'a~ to point out the folh of the comdor:· Kenne' said · · The council ~111 reh hea' 1h on a repon that concluded· that the pro- 1ect's en' iron mental im pact repon "as Oa"'ed The anahs1s "'as prepared b~ Terrell V. att and funded b~ the c1t1c!> of Laguna Beach and II' toe The t .i 5-mile thoroughfare "'ould ltn ~ the San Diego Fr~~a~ JUSt nonh of San Juan Capistrano v.1th the (orona del Mar Free"a' Planners hope to finish the S~60-m1llton proJCCt b\ I 992 Those in fa, or oft he road"' a' sa' 11 "''"help ease the count) 'c; mounting tran!ipona11on prnhkm Cnucs charge that the road ts being built merel\ to allo"' for mon· de,clopmeni in !>Outh Orange Coun· t~ The~ also proo1ct that the road.,.,111 be gridlocked"' 1th tratlic ~oon after 11 opens (Pleue see LAGtJllfA/ A2) Coast bids farewell to ex-Pilot editor Keevil By ROBERT BARKER Of .. 0.., .... ltafl memonal service that Kec\ll "'as an upbeat person who would have bttn "very distressed" if sorrow and tears would be allo"'"'cd to dominate the gathering. Rev.JesseJackson takes timeout to perform act of love About 200 people gathered at the Balboa Bay Club Saturda) to pay their last respects 10 Tom Kttvil. editor of the Daily Pilot for 27 years. Kecvil, known as a news- p1pcrman's newspaperman by his staff member$ and colleagues, left the Daily Pilot in 1981 when he became editor of the Las '{egas Rcv1ew- Joumal. He died Thursda} 1n Las Veps at the age of 60 of a lung disease. Robert Gardner, a former C'oun of Appeal justice and Superior Coun judac, reminded those at Saturday's "He was a completel) deltghlful man," Gardner said. "We spent untold hours solving aJI the major problems in the world -and some of the trivial ones. "He had four loves -family, profession, friends and a good time." Bob Weed, former Daily Pilot publisher from 1964 to 1982. said that Kccvil "would be mv man if I had to start this whole bloOdy business all (Pleue Me UgVIL/ A2) hnds appropriated fo~$ l 7-mllllon eztenalon of the ColtalleuFreeway By BOB VAN EYKEN ... .._,.,.. ..... State tnnsportation officials hne ~led SI 7 million to extend lbt Costa Mesa Freeway from its prettnt temunus ai Bn tol Strttt to Wilson Strttt. aftcllls •Y -otk could tet under •> u earty as ()(icember on the 1-mele e1&m11on. The projttt lS Cl· piced to take about two ~ars to con~. Al a meetiaa of the Cahfom1a Transponation'Commiss1on on Fn- day in COM.I M~ comm1n1oncn 11ve their final nod to the extension, which is the first pha~ of a plan to take the freeway all the wa> to lndutUial Way in Newport Beach "We•ve ~ waitana a IOQ& tJme for 1hi1 one,·· said Lisa Mills. a st.afT memtiet with the On• Count) TransponatiOft Commission. •·t'vc • ......... PUlfD8/AI) ..., ...... ., ........ ..... ..... _,.... J.abaa aal• Ablad 1' ... ,.. ... -rm It r1a.......-._..oeremoa1 la._...... Nlpel. 8~ ROBERT BARKER Ot!Mo.-y .......... .\tlcrdeltvenn'a fien altJ, ,, , Georgt> Bush earhcr tn the-d.1, th• Re'. Jesse Jackson am' N Jt tht• Orange Coast later Saturda' n1~h: to preach lo'e a.nd unit\ Jt J mamage cercmoo) at the R 111· Carlt<5n Hotel in lagu.1'a. N1iurl Jad..son amvcd about :in hour late for the marriage C"trtmon' in 'lt'htch he united bo.sancs-.man .\hmad N. Bayaa and Jill Mam· Baumgartner JO mamaac. S.I\ aa. who -as born 10 a Pah tin13 n ttfugtt camp 1n Lcbenon. heads a fast-growing business in nta Anta The bnde and groom art' res1dcnts of Lona Bcaclt. Jackson appeared llt'td u n his amval from Wash10J1on D ( after paruetpaung 10 the ~5th annh"t~ cclt ration of Martin Luther King's "I have a drtam .. iPe«f\ urhtr 1n th~ m He ad the ma~ that united a Leben~ nat1'e "'1th an !\ mcncan bndc f'C'PfCSCntS the hope t pea b' the ptopk of the " rid. .. What tbe .. ond Dttds 1.s lo' c. •• Jact'°n s.a1d as he "'s ptttcd b a tletta)' of m1crophonn and cam. era as he am' cd al the posh hotel. ..\cqua1ntanccs said 1hat Ba~u had met Jackson at a political function and the t\1.-0 had grown to be fncnds B•n aa. 35. had aslccd Jac~c;on to pcrfonn the marriage l't'remon' and Jack on. the run- ner-up 1n this ~ear"s Democratic prcs1den11al nomination cam- paign agrt"t"d [)('lnnld L Roth. ~ho said be handlt>!i public relauons for Ba~aa·~ compan>'· said the )Oung Lebanese ~as vmuaJI) penniless "'hen he l'ame to this count!). He ~orkC'd 1~ o JObs as a busbo) while going to l"Ollege and rode • myck to "'ork because he rouldn"t afford 1 car. Roth said 8a)U v.ent on 10 get ade:grcc 1n computer cnainttn~ and then founded the Nauonal Pag.angcom· pin\, Roth. v.ho fkw from t. lou1$. Mo .. lo~ttnld thcttttmony, •td Ba)aa 1 not 10,ohed 1n pohtta and ca1.1 A cro,,.-d eAima&cd It ~ ~so ancnded 1he outdooc' crr- cmon uDdft" I NU moon, O\'er- look ..... P9cilc. I L: Paal Veaney, a member of American ""'lllon Pa.t 257, mak• Dan Qaayle an boDoi'uJ ..., .... ,..... ................. ~OD member da.rlng hi• Yialt to Lelaure World ha~ Hilla. OUAYLE GETS A NEEDED BOOST ••• fi"OiDAl said. "We don't need the federal 257 and World War II veteran. "I ington, D.C. today and begm a aovemmcnt to tell us how to take care don't think he did anything wrong.'' campaign swing in the South later an ofour children." After Quayle's speech, Yenney the week. The seniors who attended the made Quayle an honorary member of Earlier Saturday. Quayle answered Quayle rally said they were not his post press questio ns following a breakfast swayed by reports that the senator "I think it was wonderful that he at the Irvine Marriott. used family influence to gain coll~e was in anything at all." said veteran ''This has been a good week. a very admission and escape active duty m Earl GiUette. "People shouldn't hold good week," Quaylt said. When Vietnam. that against him." asked about a recent Kansas City ••Thousands ofothers went into the Following the Leisure World rally. Times editorial calling for Quayle to National Guard and some of them Quayle and his entourage drovr to remove himself from the Republican went in to fight," said Paul Yenney, a Lake Mission Viejo for another rally. ticket, Quayle was firm . mmlber of American Legion Post He was expected to return to Wash-"Absolutely not." he said. Wini1ingLotto numbers picked BJ Tiie A11ociate4 Press Here are the winning numbers picked Saturday night for the Cali- fornia Lottery's twice-weekly "Lotto 6-49" pme: 36, 34. 24. 12. 33. 19 and the bonus number, 29. Playen who correctly guessed all six numbers will share a prize pool of $6.4 million, lottery officials said. All those who picked five numbers plus the bonus number will divide amona themselves a pnzc pool of Sl.66 million; five of six will share SIS9,()()(): four of six will share· $781,000. Three of six 1s worth an automatic SS per winner. The numbers were chosen by Lotto machine during a television broad- cast ori&inating in Sacramento. The sales from Wcdnesda) mght to Saturday's drawing were S 15.6 million. Earlier, a Modesto banender who ~t an instant scratch-off lottery ticket at the restaurant where he works won a St million annuit' Saturday on the state lotter) ··Big Spin." ··1 still can't believe 1t...l guess it was my tum," sajd Richard Benge. S4, who lives in Ceres and works at a Modesto rcstauranL Benge said he plans to keep working "for a time" and will keep a promise he made when he bought the tictct to take his boss. Fred Costa. to Portupl. A father of three adult children and Jtandfather of six. Benge said he "111 an vest the rest of has mone) "unul I figure what I want to do.'' He wall receive $40,000 a year for 20 years after taxes. Manuel Mercado. 58. a Mission Viejo computer assistant technician. and Ricardo Santana, 44. a Baldwin Park truck driver. each won St00.000. Larry Greer to a ddress Lagun a Cham ber of Commerce task for.ce Larry Greer. a traffic en~ncer and founder of Greer&. Co .. will address the La&una Beach Chamber of Com- merce ~arkingand Traffic Task Force to offer his su_ageflions on how to deal with the traffic problem in Laguna. The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Monday at Great Amencan First Savings Bank. 260 Ocean Ave. Laguna Beach. Reservations can be made by calling 497-3807 o r 494-1018. Greer is a member of the lnslllute of Transportation Engineers and the Transportation Research Board. He is currently working on a tong-term study of the Orange Count) Fair- 1rounds parking and traffic con- ditions. He recently completed the traffic and circulation anal) sis for the downtown Huntington Beach pec1- fic Plan. LAGUNA READIES TOLLWAY PROTEST ••• J'romAl Watt's analysis says the en· vironmental impact report gives a "deceptive and incomplete descrip- tion" of the project. For instance, the dimensions an the environmental report fail to include on-and off-ramps. which. along with riaht-of-ways. can add between 220 and 2, l 00 feet to the road· s width. Watt's report said. "The faulty project descnpuon 1s the basis for evaluation of' inually all project-related impact analysis .... The result is that the project impacts reported in the ElR arc incomplete and inaccurate.'' the report stated. While the Laguna counc1l 1s unani- mously opposed to the road. 11 also ex~ts to receive more than $7 million from the sale of propert} that would be used for pan of the project's right-of-way. Because of 11s opposi- tion. the council has refrained from formally allocaung any of the funds with the hope that the county of Orange will fail to make the pa} ment by the end of October and so void the purchase agreement. But if the mone) 1s forthcoming. something Cit) Manager Kenneth Frank predicted 1s almost certain. the council promised to spend part of the money to remodel its Cit) Hall and to pay off a debt incurred when the Cit) purchased S)camore Hills. "h1ch includes the nght-of-1.'3). KEEVIL REMEMBERED BY FRIENDS ... Prom Al overqain. "Everyone in this room has been touched by him," Weed said, .. and everyone benefited." Art McKenzie. former Costa Mesa police chief and city manager. said· .. COila Mesa never had a better fnend than Tom Keevil." Hank GTCenspun, publisher of the Las Yeps Sun, Keevir s nval paper an Las Yeps, asked with a laugh -after hearing "all those wonderful things" about ~cev1l --: wh~ the local · He was a a founding member of the communities d1dn t keep him. Sigma Otlta Chi Soc1et) of Pro- <;lrccnspun said that has.paper "as fessional Joumalist'I. Orange County trymg very hard to reco"er from the Chapter. and served as pre-;1drnt in inroads that Kcevil's paper made 1962 and 1971. He was instrumental during Kccv1rs eight }Ca~ an Las in bringing a regional Sigma Delta Vegas. Chi conference to Orange Count\ an Kecv1l beceme 111 with a rare lung 1978. · disease. pulmonal) fibrosis. which At the ume ofh1s death. Kee' 11 "as was to prove fatal. onl) a few months chairman of the .\ssoc1ated Press ago. He underwent triple b) pass heart News Executive Counci l for C'ali- surgery in February o f 1986. fom1a and Nevada. FUNDS FOR EXTENSION APPROPRIATED ••. l'romAl been in Orange County for 20 )cars. and the djtch at the end of the 55 freeway has been there as tong as r, c been here." The second phase of the rx tension. from Wilson Street to 19th Street •l> still being designed. Mills said. "That should be adveniscd for bads in April, 1989 and we should be starting construction by Jul). 1989 ... Mills said. Phase III, from 19th Street to Industrial Way is also being planned. she said. ~~~~E laity Pilat MAIN OFFICE "But at this point there's no mone) available.'' she said. "We estimate that portion of the project may cost as much as SI 00 m1lhon. There 1s a lot of propen~ that would ha'e to be bought.' · Originally. the Costa Mesa Free- way was referred to as the Newport Beach Freeway and was to rxtend all the way to the Pacific Freeway. a defunct project which was to have cut through the coastal hills east of Plcific Coast Highway. "When that project died. at v.a$ decided to take the 55 as far as Industrial Way,'' Mills said. "From that point it's pretty smooth sailing the rest of the way to PCH." Also in the works is reconstruction of the Pacific Coast Highway inter- change at Newport BouJevard. which is the utens1on of the Costa Mesa Freeway. Work on that project, which in- ~ludcs widening of the bridge and improvement of both access ram~. will begin in November, 1989. Malls said. D .. 11 Plk>l DeMwerr la Ouerentffd Just call 642-6086 Mcor>O c.. "°"• ""~ _., Cot•• ~ '!>'nil tuPS 144 !!001 ~·~a ttv c,..._ s~, 7:> t'I'" 1 ... IO(. Ill' 1100-' Wha1 do )Ou likt abou1 the Daily P1lo1? Wha1 don't )OU hkc? Call lhc numbtr abo\c and your mcssqc will bt recorded. transrnbcd and dc- hvcrcd to the appropriate cdllor. YOL 11, N0.111 • The same 24-hour answerina scrv1~ may be used to rteord lcllcB 10 a~ editor on .an> aopi(. Contnbu1ors to our Leners column mu t include their name and aelcphont' numbtr for verification. 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Moont1Ma1oelllye11·18p m end wt• M 1;67 Lm Mondey • Police say OC promoter killed By Tlae AssocJated Press Motor sports product designer and promoter John Irving Bassett. whose body was discovered at his Anaheim Hills home a week ago. was the victim of a homicide. police said. "At first ii appeared to be a natural death, but something unusual came up during the autopsy," Anaheim., police Lt. Peter DePaola said Friday. "There are still tests 10 be completed, but we've definitely decided it was not a natural death. We are investigat- ing the case as a homicide." DePaola refused to release funher information about Bassett's death. Bassett, 46, the father of three sons. was buried on Wednesday m Santa Ana. His body was found on Aug. 19 in his Anaheim Hills apartment. De- Plola said Bassett's estranged wife was unable to contact him. s0 she called the buildinJ'S maintenance man and asked him to check on Bassett. Police were called after the main- tenance man opened the door and discovered Bassett's body. Bassett designed and manufac- tu~ hiJh-perf ormancc products for the manne racing industry and auto, motorcycle and bicycle motocross racing. Bassett Racing is headquartered in Orange. His teams of drivers and mechanics competed throughout the country in professional stock-car drag races. including the U.S. Nationals. · the Wintemationals and the Wtnsto n Finals. DePaota said there was no ap- parent link between Bassett's death and the March stayings of motor sports czar M ickey Thompson and his wife in front of their Los Angeles County home. No one has been arrested in the death of the Thomp- sons, who were gunned down execu- tion-style. TWA jet makes forced belly landing CHICAGO (AP) -A TWA jct carrying 68 people made a belly landing Saturday at O'Hare Inter· national Airport after its landing gear failed, and at least seven people were inju~ while evacuating on chutes. authorities said. The inju~ people were taken by ambulance to four nearby hospitals. said a fire department communica- tions officer who refused to identify himself. ' "They appear to be pretty minor injuries ... he said. TWA Flight 524. en route from St. Louis to C hicago. was approaching Midway Airport shortly before 4 p.m. when the pilot noticed landing gear problems, sajd DonaJd Morrison. a TWA spokesman in St. Louis. "The captain was unable to lower the main landing gear:· Morrison said. "After following normal cockpit procedures trying to lower it manu- ally, he proceeded to O'Hare field," which has IOnJ.er runways and more emersency facilities than Midway. Fire en&ines, ambulances and other emergency vehicles converged on the runway, which was sprayed with foam to case the landing at 4:43 p.m .. in foggy, rainy conditions. "It came in beautifully. ll didn't skid very far at au:· said Patrolman Jeff Nagle, who witnessed the land- in&-"It was a perfect landing on its OFF Selected 1-only's Closeouts -Special Buys from ••• • BILLABONG • QUIKSILVER • GOTCHA • SPOT • SPORT • CLASSIC BEACH • SIDE OUT Pl.US TONS..(). DEALS ON SPECIAL BALBOA BEACH COMPANY PRODUCTS BEON TV!! CALL US... 171 4121 • • belly. there was no gas leak or nothing." Passenger Cassandra Walker. 22. of Hazelcrest, Ill.. said that when the crew announced the landing gear was not working. some people aboard started crying. She said the mood on board was "vef) hysterical" after the landing with tears of relitf and happiness. The plane was carrying 62 passen- gers and six crewmembers. Morrison said. The figure of seven injured came from officials a1 four hospitals. but they did not immediately release details about the conditions or extent of the injuries. J 0.-, ...... ,..... Superintenden t Bob S n yder ha• been working on the ferry alnce 1950 . A workman takea to the hull o f the Captain durtna drydocking in 1977. BALBOA FERRY: A STAR-CROSSED EXISTENCE IN NEWPORT SINCE 1909 ••• From Al ing permit to one of their 01.1. n. Beek, who would also serve a distinguished career as secrc.~tal") of the state Senate. took O\ er the not run under the Beek reign could be counted on one hand: when the docks were rebuilt in the 1950s: when the city closed the Fun Zone for reno- vation. operation. His son. Allan. recalled the story his father told when the franchise "as And on March I. 1983. when a fierce Pacific storm churned up a mean surf inside the no rmally placid last renewed. After the earlv fern operauons collapsed. the city asked for appli- cants to take over. Three applied. O ne said he could restan the fem in a month: another said a "l'ek. Joseph Beek said he could !>tan 11 up bay. . Snyder has a photo of the last tnp of that day. The ferT) "as carT)•ing a phone company repair 'an that sometimes stood on JUSt two wht.~ls during the wild journey across the bay. "We decided it was timl' to top." Snyder said. the next day. "He just had a row boat with an outboard motor and some oars." Allan Beek said. "The outboard didn't always work. but the oars did.'' On that same day. the end of the Huntington Beach Pier washed away. The ferry operates 24 hour<> a da~ between Memorial and Labor days. During peak hours, all three 65-foot boats are in service. with one alwa ys traveling between shores "h1le the other two load and unload. Today, the late patriarch's three sons -Allan. Barton and Seymour -make up the fef"0 corporation's board o f directors. Snyder oversees the da)-to-da~ operations of the felT) scr\'lce that annually carries about 21 .000 motor- cycles. 200,000 bicycles. 700.000 cars and trucks and 2.5 million passengers The aging bu.t dependable fleet include the Admiral. built in 1953. the Captain ( 1955) and the Com- modore ( 1957). across the bay. "They're tough old boats." SO\der said. "Stall in excellent cond1t1on '100. The number of limes the fer') has ' PILOT LOGBOOK Perhaps dirt acts as theft insurance By GREG KLERKX Of ... Delly ll'tlot "•" Cars were stolen at a rate of one CYery two and a half minutes in California last }Car. for a total of 231,452 thefts. an insurer's group said thi s past "'eek. Orange Coun ty ranked eighth in the state in auto thefts last year. totaling 15.397 thefts. For you number cru nchers. that's 70 I thefts per I 00.000 residents. Chances are. most of these people could have pre"ented these th efts 1f th e} 'd onl ) cared a little less for their cars. OK, so car theft 1s no laughi ng matter. Usuall). Sometimes. however, it can be ver) funn }. Like my college budd~ "'ho walked to his garage one February morning to disco\ er has ·74 Pinto absent without leave. He was elated. The car '-'as a major league lemon: he'd tried to sell it for months. and the selling price had plumetted from $500 to $200. For some odd rea on. m' friend had insured the Pinto for theft. The car was never found and my friend got rei mbursed for $800, his purchase price fo r the car. He bought a ·77 Pacer. My friend didn't know much abou t ca rs. At the time, my fr iend and I had joked about why on earth anyo ne wo uld wa nt to steal his Pinto. Everything that could have gone wrong with the car seemingly did: the brake lines frayed, the alternator fa ded out. the valves leaked. the timing chain snapped. And th is with less than 60,000 miles of wear. Neither of us could solve this mystery. but my friend suggested that perhaps his car simply looked valuable. He was almost obsessive about washing the Pinto. and there was not a ding or scrape to be found. The doors were kept locked and the windows were rolled up at all times. Perhaps he had a point. Most police will tell you that if someone really wants to steal your car, they can do so regardless of what precautions you take. Alarms. steering wheel locks, etc .. won·t stop the truly determined and skillful car thief. . I bought my first new car last year. Granted. it wasn't a Mercedes or Porsche (OK. so it's a Hyundai) but I thought it was a pretty sharp looking ride. I'd almost be fta ttered if someone wanted to steal it. But unfortunately I couldn't afford that occurrence. So I tested my frie nd's theory. I didn't wash the car for weeks and left it unlocked at all times, which was redundant because the windows were usually rolled down. I scattered newspapers, El Pollo Loco cups and various other daily detritus on the scats and Ooor. A decent Sanyo stereo was in plain view as were several dozen tapes. The proof came for me last November. A fri end of mine had her car broken into and the s~reo stolen while we were sceina a movie. She owns an '85 TO)'Ot.a Corolla. an attractive if not spectacular looking cac. Her windows were rolled up ti&ht The doors were locked. She even had a little sticker that stated her car was protected by an alarm, even thought it wasn't: Police concluded that the thief or thieves had used a slim jim device to jimmy the lock open, thereby avoid.iOJ the mess and noise of simply smashin1 the window. They hadn't been as dainty with the stereo. and had unceremoniously ripped it from the dashboard. What's interestinaabout lhis is that parted f\aht next tolbe defiled Corolla was my din.a>vcrcd Hyundai -wu·fdows down. stereo exposed. ll hadn "t been 1ouchcd. h's been a year and a half now, and rm still drivina the H¥undai· Maybe I've just been lucky. Maybe Hyundais ~n·t ao•na for much on the black market Maybe car thieves ~ bavina a slow summer. But maybe, just ma)be, my friend's theory was on waiet. The problem is., rm almost afiaid •o clean up my car. but we'll probabl) ha'e to thin~ about rebuilding an a fe " ~ears." Most ofthecre" are much ~ounger. but equally dependable. Sn~ der "on ·1 abide slackers. drug users or trouble- ma kers. Dunng the bus~ summer months. Snyder has boosted his "o rkforce to 36. While he has a fe\\ long-term employees hke himself. the maJont~ art young. pail-timers "ho start out J Saddleback \ alll'\ l n11ied School D1stnct v.ho 1.1.ori.."l'd un thl' te m in his youth and st1ll fills in on oc.:ca.,ion . Typical of the n e1.1. I\ !\ell~ Collins. 23. who has been "or~1ng on the fcl"0 off and on for nearh ~H'n \ca". Raised 1n Corona del \ta'r. C'°'hns found that emplo~ ment on the fel"0 affords him the opponun11' 10 "Ork 1n the en\ 1ronmen1 he gre'~ to love while pursuing a career as a pro- "He}u•t had a row boat with an outboard motor and some oars. The outboard dldn 't always work, but the oars dld." as \Oil collectors while 1n high !>Chool. T hey go on to earn their operator\ licences and sta} o n to put themsel\'CS through college. "They seem to sta~ around:· Snyder said. "You can't find a much better place to work. and the famil~ we work for has been good to u<> .. Ferry alumni include doctors. dt"n- tists and attorne' s. One of Sn,dcr's SOnS. Don. IS a principal 1n the -Allan Beek fess1onal race car dm er He recentl} won a <.ponsor fo r thl' Del Mar Grand Pn \ -.lated 01.1 ~3 Colhns has \\Orked all hours of the da\ on the fem . but the best 'itom.'~ seem 10 come 'out of the gr.i\e~ard shift. That's "When the drun~s 'itumble on after the ba~ clo!.e The' <.omeumes miss the boat and end up.i n the dnnt. There "as the llmt· ad"' Jr1 1ell hl·ad first bet\\een the hvat and the dod ... All Collins could !>t:t' 1.1.a., tht: poor .,..oman·s legs sl1l 1'1ng \tra1ght up 1n the air. Fonunateh. unh ha pn dt• was hun .\nd there \\as the lugg~ n1gh1 "'hen a couple of ~oung girl<. 1n a l0n- vert1ble Porscht: pulll"d up on th~ peninsula side as~1ng for a l'cn ain operator The} claimed he had prom- •~d them a free ride The \Oung man 1n qul'St1on had alread} 'quit fo r thl' night but the girl~ rudel~ ins1s1ed the~ 1.1.1.·ren t going to pay. Collins maneuH·red thl· hoat out of the dock. and pan "'a~ nut 1n the log- shrouded ba\ maneu' cred thl' l'rafl in a big Circle and returned to th1: peninsula. The unsuspec11ng girls dro' e oil into the night ··tt \\IS classic." ( ollins ..aid Perhaps the best thing at>out thl' JOb 1s the fnends he ha:. mad1.· 0 ' er 1he 'ears. Collins said · "B> no" 11 ~em<. ht..e t''e'r) tnp there's al"a~!I somebod~ I I.no" ··he said Asked about the opponuniues p~nted by the presence of bik:ini- clad females. Collins will only offer a knowrna smile. And ""hen the hkes of a Heather Locklear come along. well. frosting on the cake. "We all treat her cool. don't make a big scene:· Collins said. -She's a cuue." Famous passcn,ers -a•ho bave preceded Locklear mcludt Newpon Beach resldents Denver Pyle, Red Skelton and D1ck Powell. John Wayne was a regular. "rd see John Wayne most every Sunday morning in the 50&," Snyder said. The ferries also have been used over the y~rs for making movies and commcl"Clals. They were used in SCCOC$ from an Abbott a nd Costello movie from the l~. a "Lassie" TV episode ... Col- umbo" starring Peter Falk and Walt Disney's "Boatniks. .. But even o ut of the hmcligbt. li.fe on the ferries 1s as eood as a starrin& role. "h's a pretty good place to work,'" Snyder admitted.. · t Mesa candidates debate spending Worthington. Markel issue challenges to opponents on limiting contributions By JONATHAN VOLZKE A candidate for the Custa ~k\U City Council has issued a l'hallengl· to has opponents to not accept an~ campaign contribution for mo re than SI 00. but another cand1da1e 1s earl')· ing the p unllet a Sll'P funhl·r Candidate Charles Markel '-lid hl' wants to end "runa""a~ campaign spending" b} hm111ng the contnbu- tions he accepts from ind I\ iduah or businesses to SI 00. "I challenge the o ther w unnl candidates to voluntanh hm1t 1hc1r campatgn spending. using enher m' method or one of s1mll:i r 1ntt·n1." Markel said. While count) and stall' cll'Ctwns art governed by spending and con- tnbution laws. each cit) sets its o" n laws.. and Cosu Mesa has not. Cu~ Manager Allen Rocda ~1d A proposed set of ord1nan.:-~' that would hmit spending and contnbu- • tions and set confl1c1-of-in1l·r1.-st rl-gu - lations for voting on proJl'Ct'i ~ul:>­ m11ted b' contri butors 1s l'\JXCtcd to be presented to the councll 1n Septem- ber. but would not be 1n etkct for thr upcoming election. Roeder s:lld Candidate Sand' Gent'> ~1d !>he agreed Wlth ~1ar~er\ philosoph~. because she 1s concerned 1ha1 large donauons taint the "'a~ a ulunnl member looks at a profl<l~I and c~ates possible lOnllid<. "I don't think 11 apphl'' w me though. ~ause m ' dona1 iunc, c,u tar are all less than SIOO' Gen" "31d "So. it's no1 a factor .. But Candidate Dan \\ onhing1on took Markel'!> chalkngc a Slep fun her. Worthington. a profe\<;1C1nal pho- tographer. said he \\Ill not a.:-\·ep1 an~ outside donations for hie, race for one of three scats up for grahs in thl' 'o' 8 electi on. "I can't behc\l· \Ou can run tor :i non-partisan office and acn•pt mone' from an' ou1s1dl" c,o urlt' \\ 1thout beholding to<.omeone ·· \\ l1n h1ng1on said. Worthington \Jld hl J'IJn' 1'n spending $2Jll.(.J un h1 ~ l."3mpa1gn ~ly ing on a \3flt't' 1 f mcth1~h w reach the \ otcr~ ··The responc;1bll' l'kc111ratl' "'ill Ile a"a~ of m' cand1JJ n,' \\ l>flh· ington said · Vice Ma~or nn ilk \mhu ~C\ said. ho"e'er. 1hJ1 nn\ mailer 111 e\'er) Costa ~k'Ml h11u'><-hold cost' S 7.000 in postagl' allinl· Amburge~. "'ho !>pent 5.i 11100 on his successful rau• -.a1J 11 " Jn unfonunate pohtll'al IJl t 1ha1 the more mont') spent thl mllll' '''ll'I"> ~acht"d "The more \(lU c,p:nJ •hl· m1•r\' }OU ge1 the "''rd Pu II• 'i1ur constituent!> "'hdl ~l"''l.. pl;m h' Jn · Amburge~ said "There' n,•t 1tnt• single \\a) 10 get the \\OrJ ou1 10 all ol the communll' -\' m3n' J1tkrcn1 wa)s you can u·se thl' ht·11~r ·· Amburge) said he rl''-JX'l. it·J \an- dtdates "1sh1ng to lim11 1h\·1r con· tnbuuons. hut said hl· J1•e,n·t mind acccp11ng large d0nat11•n' ··1 don't asslX"iJlr monl'\ I r<."\Cl' ,• with ho1.1. I ,h,1uld \ llll' th\ '1, t' mayor said. -r ve made n \~·clear that a rontnbuuon doesn't get an)- th1ng except m) promise to do the best JOb J possibly c.an.~ Candidate Ed Glasgo"'. a retired police captain. agreed that thef'(' was no.need for an)' self-imposed ljmits. "lfthat's wha1 the) want to do. fine. but it's not m} ph1losoph)." Glasgow said. "You need monev to send out mailers and get 1nfomiat1on to the people .. Glasgo1.1. said he plans to spend about S:?0.000 in Lhe race. Other candidates were unavailable for comment. The council 1s eApectcd to discuss the spending hm1tat1on proposal at a Sept I~ stud) sc-ss1on. Roeder said. The finance ordinance undC'f con- s1derat1on 1 based on a draft ordi- nance prepared b) the C.alifom ia Lea~ of Cities. made after a statewide 18-month study. docs not recommend spcofic spcndingorcon- tnbuuon hmns. instead leaving those dec1s1on!> to the council. Roeder said the pro~ ordi- nance must be drafted spcofically for the Cll). considered b-. the council and undergo a senes of public heanngs Wilson murder trial to resume Monday By BOB VAN EYKEN Of .. .,..,,... ..... The trial of Richard Dale Wilson. accustd of murdenng his fiancee·s 1uspeaed kiUer in Costa Mesa an 1983. will resume ~tonda) 1n West- minster after a thrtt-\\CCk hiatus. Wilson. 47. a San Francisco ac- countant. 1s accused in the shooting death of 33-year-old Jeffrc) Mollo} parker in the front steps o f Mollo} 's mother's home on -\ug. 2. I Q83. • ~ shooting occurred the da~ before Molloy 1.1.as to appear in coun on characs that he bludgeoned to death San Francisco socialite Joan McShane \ti ll~ after a night ol d rug' and sex.- Mollo\ "as fo und bending <H a Mills' bOd) in a Be' erl) Hall\ h<Hd room on .\pnl JO. 1983. He was arrl'\l~d. but later n:lra~-J forlackofe,1drnce Htclaimcd \1ilh had gone 1ntol·,1n\ uls1on folio" intt a night of drugs and hta') dnnkmg and that he had tned 10 re\ l\e her An autop<.' requested by \1111<.' family rt'' ealed. ho"t' er. that ~1111<. had died ol t\tens1,c head and internal inJunes re ulting from beat- ings Wlth a blunt instrument. Mollo\ was rt-arrested and characd vmh tht cnme. The trial tool an uru,11,11 1urn in late Jul} when thl r'•''l'• 1 n.,: di· tome). Deput~ Di,1r•, t \:t,1rnl'' Douglas Woodsmall rn ~.1 ,i 1h.ll hl· had ~• ved so m, prl' ~' ' • 11 kno" n 1n,·cs11g.ator : n•''l' 1• m thl' Costa \tesa Police !Xp,1 1 •1 • 1 The tnal "as Te\'e''"'d 1 •i '· t"ral da,s sothatdefense.ilhllnl 'I 1 :n Serra and Joel Barulh \""'''' ll'' \'I'' the notes Baruch then filed a n1111 •n h\f d1sm1ssal of charges. on lhl IJ.h'lunJ, 1ha1 the prosecution hJd "11hht•ld e' 1dence from · the dl·frn'-4' fhl FBI nabs 'telei)hone bandit' 17 TM Aaoclated Press A 49•year-old O hio man accused of ttealina more than $500.000 from pay ' \fleohonn was arrested in Buena Park after a nation" ide manhunt that lated neatly thrtt ycan. FBI offinals .... S.tutday. James Ou\ of Peninsula. Ohio. ~by law enfor«ment officials u tllle •Teleoptlonc Bandit." was arrated Friday n1aht at an un. 4tiadOied raidenc:c. said FBI spo ~ naufredR~n. C'-' W twt« bttn the subject of Fox T~ Nct~ortt·s " men· ca'• MOii Wanlld" television tcntt. ._ m ..,. was unrelated to \he ,,....._. taid l..awrentt G. Lav.ler, .,.cill 11191 in charae of the FBI'~ Lm A .... offttt. "He ma) not~ ·Ja t.. the R1ppcr:- Lawler said. "but he 1s a one-of-a- kind thief. Has total take euttd half a million dollars We'f'(' &lad to ha\C him in custoch.'' Clark ~-as unanned and offered no mistantt dunna the arrest. Rcqan satd. But ~had been ~no-.n to C&IT) hand aun~ and •fas C'lauif1'd as armed and d&nicrous. He was bc1na held al tbc. ~ piton at Tttmuw I land and i:s IChedukd to tppcar bcfon-a . . ~te1n la "fClcsOn M onday on a charat of unlawful n'lht to avoid prollNtJOft. Re111n satd.. C1att al~I p1Md lO eotn it~ by pKk1na loc l'Mn ht ttmo~ the rom Retpn said, Ohio ~II Telephone ln\t \C3r offered a S2.5 000 reward for infor- mation lc-ading to his am t. he-s..1d An arrest wamnt "'as 1 utd an No,·ember I Q 5 b) the C\1\nhc."lp Falls. O hio Municipal <'man. ch3rg- Lr\I Clari.. "1th pos JOO of SlOlt'n PfOpen). a fC'lon~ m that statt ~'"'Utor5 in .\lron. h10, lata requested FBI ass1 tance v.bcn 1t was dettrnuncd l larl had left t ~ fedrra l ..-arr.ant ~~~ ·~ •n Cle~'da.nd in IQ 6 on an unla9'ful Riptdwtc Ammt'a's M t \\'ankd, •• wh-.;h a1n Sund.a)' nl&ha. C.J"ulizn real. unlOlvui cnmcs. \'1<'"'-en art~ IO conta<'t local lav. cnforttmenl ..,cies 1f the) ha' C' tnformatton "llfdu'I the cnmC$ or thC' cnm1ftll in -.ol"fld. mouo n 1.1.u denied. The ina l continued for anotMr Wttl. until l\ug. 5. when 11 was recessed bccauSt of attorMys' va- cations Dunng the final w~k. a key prosecution "'1tness. Rohen C. Hale. recanted pre' 1ous test1mon)' in 'A'.h1ch he said that he had heard Wilson confess to kilhng Mollo). When questioned b)' ~ at- tome\ s on Aug. 4. Kale S8ld be did not tX-hevc Wilson had made such a statement. The tnal 1s being held 1n West- minster Supcnor Coun unda Judac Luis -\ Cardenas. Man critical after fall from 4th floor " 26-ycar-old Los nsela man suffered m.,or head utjunes wbei k fell from the fourth t.lcoay to at flnt bllcon\' at a Colla Meta coe- dom1n1um ·complex ~ Fridly mom1na. The YK'lim. identaficd 111 ~en II Andttw COJM, was t*9 • F-. taan Valley Community lh J a:' witb • ma,JOr heed .,-., ,..... said. Otfecen taid *' Co,9e M w1111 at1eml'Ci"t to ~ ... .. b*ofty '° -....... .. a.plaatMOOA,,_ Oflkim-.:te ---prowWt .... I __ ClllledtM- King's 'Dream' speech remembered President ends his week with blast of De1nocrats WASHINGTON (AP) -Tens of thousands of civil ri&hts marchers tned to recapture the pint of Manin Luther Kin& on the 25th anniversary of his ••1 flave a Dream .. spccch Saturday with wami~ that the 1truale to fulfill King s dream of equalit_x is far from over. Sinaina "We Shall Overcome." demonstrators led by Jesse Jackson, Democratic p.mldentiaJ candidate Michael Duhlis and Coretta Scott Kina. widow of the slain civil rieJlts leader, marched from the Washing- ton Monument to the Lincoln Mem- orial wavina signs and banners in the hot midday sun. U.S. Park Police estimated the crowd at SS,OOOpcople, far fewer than the 250,000 wbo thronged the Na- tional Mall for King's famous oration climaxina the March on Washington on Aug. 28. 1963, a crowd that was equalled five years ago at a 20th annivenary march. Oukakis appeal to banish all forms of racism and discrimination was arected warmly, but it was Jackson - his former rival for the Democratic nomination -who fOt the biggest cheers of the day with a scathing attaelr on Republican nominee Ge9ric Bush. .. Georg.e Bush is not an Washington today," Jackson said to a roar of approval. "He must not be here for the Inauguration next January ... The civil rights activist said that a quarter-century ago. "'we looked for- ward to new frontiers" under Presi- dent Kennedy. .. Today. Reagan and Bush anempt to return us to an old fortrc~s." he said. "They arc trying to rebuild old walls. They have fouaht to cru h the d~m." Jackson made no mention of the Oukakis or the Democratic ticket, but he appealed for lus predominantly black audience to vote 10 the Nov. 8 elections. "Hands that once picked cotton can now pick mayors. le~islato.rs. governors and pmidents,' he dt-- clared. Others at the rally echoed Jackson's messqc. "Twenty.five years 'later. we arc here stronfCr and more determined than ever,' said Rep. John Conyen. Conyers told the demonstrators they were not marching so Jackson could be the next president. "but so that your son or dau&hter can be a futurt president o( the United States." Ethel D. Smith ofWashington. who had marched in 1963. brought her arandson to the demonstration Satur- day. Looking back, she said," A whole lot of doors have been opened, but we've aot a long way still to go." Dukakis and Jackson met on the front ranks of the march for the first time since the Massachusetts ttov- ernor defeated the civil rights activist for the Democratic nomination at last month's party convention in Atlanta. Jackson led ihe monument rally in chants of "Keep Hope Alive!" and Dukakis claimed that only a Demo- cratic president could help meet the demonstrators' demands for full social and economic equality. BJ TM Ala.clalff PrH1 President Reagan, rounding out a m1lhon-dollar week of Republican fund·raisina in his crucial home state of Cahfomia, warned Saturday that Democrats threaten to "send the ship of state-into drydock." "Our economy and our national defenses arc strona. but they're al$0 under threat," Rcqao said in a speech at a $200-per-person money-raisina event for Rep. Rotiert Lagomarsino. the congressman from his d ist net. ·:They•re t~reatened by t~ose who want to use the law to engineer the changes Jn our nauon that Amcncan people do not need and do not wan t and that would hu~." he said. After his speech on a spacious estate near anta Barbara, the president left for his 6'8· . acre ranch north ofhere, ending a Ii vc-day outing to Los Angeles. He will return to Washington after Labor Day. Charge• filed ln baby'• car death Firefighters 'hanging on: by fingernails' INDIANA. Pa. -Police filed cnmmal charges Friday against a woman whose 3-month-old baby girl died from ~1ng left in a closed car '?n a scorching July day. Cindy Henry. 23. a secreta l). will be summoned by mail to a Sept. 23 hearina on charges of involuntal) manslaughter. reek.less endaojerment and endanfering the welfare of a child, said Magistrate ~ichard Orendorff. lnvesugators said that with the air temperature approaching 100 degrees on July 7. the temperature in the car probabl) reached 150 degrees. Jacqueline Lynn Henry died of dehydration and overheating, according to Indiana County Coroner Thomas Streams. She "as strapped in a rearward-facing.child seat. and the mother apparently forgot to take her to her day care center and overlooked the child when she parked the car on the way to work that morning, investigators said. By Th A11oclated Press Firefighters an Y cllO\\Stone Na- tional Park focused their attention once again on an area near Old faithful JeyStr on Saturday, and a fast-moving forest fire in Idaho killed a flock of sheep and their accompan)· ing sheep dogs. Oregon ac11va1ed I 00 !"at1onal Guardsmen and borrO\\ed ti re- fi&hters from Canada to hel p baull' out-of-control blazes. "We're hanging on b} our finger- nails," said Lee Oman. mc1dent commander at a firefighters' base camp in Valley of the Rogue State Parle near Grants Pass. Ore .. where crews battled two blues that threat- ened homes in rural areas. Forest also burned an pans of northern California and Washington state. Officials in Yellowstone appealed Saturday for private helicopters and crews to help fight the blazes that have charred more than 400.000 acres of the park. About 35 helicopters ha' e been working on the Yello""stone Complex of fires in Yellowstone and Grand Teton parks and the adjoining Bridger-Teton, Shoshone and Targhce national forests. Dave Poncio. a firefighting com- mander in Wyoming. said he \\Ould like to have another 15 to ~O helicopters. Most mihta~ copters arc too bia for firefighting. .. Military pilots arc good . but they're not bush pilots. What we O£ed arc oilfield pilots, people who Ox in the mountains a lot and arc familiar with this kind of terrain." he said at a news briefing. "We're looking of coarse for the best in the business. and they're probably not available. So that's where we're at." A shin in wind d1rec11on in YcllO\\· stone created a 250-acrC' spot fire about five miles from Old Fai1hful. the park's most popular attraction. where ncarb~ structure~ earlier were threatened b} names. Florlda readle• for alllgator hunt WEST PALM BEA.CH. Fla. -When I 8th-centun naturalist William Bartram explored Florida's St. Johns Rh er he found alligators so plentiful "it would ha ve been cas} to ha ve \.\alked acro!>s their heads had the animals been harmless:· But now there arc !>O mam alligators, thanks to preservation and the animals' resilience. that a mon1h-long alligator hunting season opens Thursday. "I can say we've all hl.'en plcasantl} surpri sed by how fa~t the gator has rebounded." Woodward said. Gov. Deukmejian assails grape boycott Mayor says tentative pact with nurses is good for all SACRAMENTO IA Pl -C..o'. • George DcukmeJ1an lashed bacl at sponsors of a table grape bo~cou Saturday, accusmg them of malign mg a crop he said 1s .. safe and of the hiahcst qualm ... DeukmcJ1an said .. false and 1r· responsible .. chargC's b) the l ' mtcd Fann Workers that table grapes are contaminated by f)C"s11c1des are un- fairly wrecking his dfons 10 promote California farm products. .. I want to assure consumers that California grapes are safe and "hole· some. and that the charges madl' b) the boycott sponsors are false and irresponsible." he said 1n ht\ "eek!~. statewide radio address. DeukmeJian, a Republican. cnt1- c1zed Ohio's Dcmocra11c Go'. Rich· ard Celeste and .. a handful of pol111cal and entenamment celebnt1e!... for endorsing the bo}COtt. candidate Jesse Jackson and se'cral movie stars rallied behind lJ f\\ leader Cesar Cha\CZ during his 36- da} fast to promote his proposed ban of fi ve pesticides used on grapcs. Chavez ended his fast 4-ug. ~I . The farm labor union first or- pn1zed the boycott in 1984. protc~t­ ing that the state Agriculture Labor Relations Board had become a tool of a pro-grower Deukmejian admin1~­ trat1on. I • J t I • t I • J I ,. , .. • ' I I I i· ,, I • I ,, I I I I • 1 • I r I : I I • ' r t I I : I I I Former Democratic prcs1dl·nt1al WET<E FIGHTING FO< OJRUFE American Heart &~a Association V In 1986. the VFW c(111ed fo1 a bon of fi ve pesticides. ~a~ 1ng the chemicals are poisoning far m workers and threatening the en' 1ron- ment and co nsumer health. The California Table Grape Com· m1ss1on has accused the L' F\\ ..-. 11h grossl) misstatmg the issue and unduly scanng consumers. KlllD•RGART•ll TMRU 8TM GRAD• • • Tl-T'IMSPmTATDI WIDE NSsa.E • IO-.UJWT-. • llfmllE. Em. SP£Ull (WfTII NJMCS). Ollttmn • llJW. Arni scm CME FOi DUI nmm & • ro &:30,.. IAWTllllE CIRISTIAI sc•DLS 16835 Brookhurst St., Fountain Valley (714) 963-7831 SLATER WARNER A Message to our Readers: We regret that the TARGET circular which has been regularly inserted in the Daily Pilot will no longer appear, beginning next Sunday, September 4. This change is a result of decisions made at Target. We at the Daily Pilot are sorry we can no longer provide you, our readers, with this • service. We encourage anyone with strong feelings about this change to contact your Target store manager in Huntington Beach (714-964-8008), Westminster (8 41-4449), or Santa Ana (641-4994). .,. DcukmeJ1an said California has .. the tou~hest pest1c1dc n•gulato~ program 1n the nation.·· 1nce 1980. not one of 1,000 table grape samples analyzed b> the state Depanment of Food and Agriculture has ~ho" n unsafe pes11c1de residue le' els. he said. Tests b) the Ohio Department of Agnculture conlimwd that ( ali- fornia grapes are safr . but not unul after Celeste announced in Apnl his support for the bo}<:Ott. Deul..mcJ1an said. .. It is unfair and 1rrcspons1ble for a handful of political and entertain· ment,celebnt1cs 10 malign thl' !>Olid 1ntcrna11onal reputation of our farm products. when the~ ha' e ab~olutel) no evidence to hat·!.. up their outrageous charges:· he said. Parents charged with caging boy LOS A~GELE!> ( .\P) -The fathl.'r and stepmother of an 8-) t·ar-old bo) who was allcgedl) beaten and con- fined tn a cage ha'e pleaded innocent to charges of child endangerment and caus.ing great bod1I) rnju~. a pros- ecutio n spokesman said . The charges \\('re filed Fnda:y against Andrew Eiell Cro~b}. 34. and Brigcttatha Brown. 31. according to Andy Reynolds. a spokesman fo r the District Attorncv's Office. The parents were arrested on .\ug. 4. after the boy went ne\t door and asked a neighbor ··1f hl' could sta) with her for the rc~t of her life:· Reynolds said. The neighbor called police and the boy was taken to a hospital "here he was determtned 10 ha\ c been sen:rel\ abused. the spokesman said. · The bo> was placed an count) custody and the couple's two other children were being cared fo r b) their grandfather. Re} nolds said. By The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO -~1a)or Art Agnos called a tentattve labor settlement with area hosp11als .. good ne"s for the people ofSan Francisco" and predicted sinking nurses will appro\ e 11 Sunday and end their four-week-old walkout. If the 2 . .200 nurses raufy the pact. the} would return to work on Wednesday for the first time since the) went on stnke Aug. 2. Results of the voting will be announced late Sunda} evening. the Cahfomia Nurses Association said Saturda>. oder the new settlement. nurses would get a 21 perC'ent raise over the nell.t 3-l month\ - just I percent more than a contract they v'oted down by a 2-1 margin a week ago. A CNA spokeswoman declined to speculate on either the size or th e turnout, which was 65 percent for the previous vote. or the hkclt hood of approval. Open.flre door cause of b.lgb.-~se death LOS ANGELES -The elevator' cs11bulc where a man died May 4 as he checked fire alarms on the 12th Ooor of the First Interstate Bank tower was engulfed in flames because a fire door was propped open b:r trash bags. officials said. Building engineer .\ln andcr Hand). 2-l. was killed when the elevator opened on the noor. \\here alarms had hl.'gun to sound about 10:30 p.m. "If the door had been shut. there 1\ a probab1 ht) that he ma) have survived:· Chief Gary Bov.1e. a Fire Department arson 1nvesugator. said Friday. The depanment has sa id that human l'rror. rather than elevator malfunction. led to Handy's death. Fire'"' es11gato"' ha,·e rcfu~d to release many of the details of the fire until the D1s1nc1 .\ llorne' ·., Ollicc dl·c1des 1f 1n' oluntary manslaughter charges will be filed. Feds selze drug-money obtalned property LOS ANG ELES -Fedl·ral authont1e!> f-nda) seized more than SJ million in propen). including three high-pnred ho mes and t"o 1988 Jaguars. that allegedl~ were bought with drug monl'). Thl' propeny allegedly belonged to two reputed mtd-Jc,cl drug dealer' 1dcn11fied as Michael Harris. who is awaiting sentencing on k1dnapp1ng and auempted murder charges. and his late brother David, who drowned in a speed lloat accident Ma} 29. authorities said. .. Any drug dealer hop1 ng to It '" high on the hog should know the city has your number and we're going to track )OU do"n." said Mayor Tom Bradley, in a news conference outside onl' of the confiscated homes. The home. a gated. two story. five-bedroom bnrk house 10 Encino. 1s valued at SI . I million. Authorities seized two other San Fernando Valley homes. val ued at $800.000 each. Authorities also co nfiscated the two Jaguars wonh more than $42,000 each. three other cars. S::!J0.000 1n cash. a 9 mm semiautomatic pistol and several documents that allegcJI) hnl. the µropen} to drug dealing. Bomb threat leads to forest closure TRUCKEE -fhe l " .S. Forest Ser-. ice has closed over 300 acres of the Tahoe .Natton~I Forest to the pubhc after rcce1\ ing a letter sayinJ the area had been ngged with cxplos1\ cs. Joanne Roub1que. the Truckee district ranger said Saturday that the anon) mous letter protested plans 10 log old-growth and second-growth timber in th e Deep Creek area. SJEA/RlS NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS Andean condors adapting well In the Sears Insert k>cated elsewhere in today's paper, a situa· tion may exist beyond our control. 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The thrtt Andean condors arc bqinning to adjust to life in a cli ff side cave north of Fillmore, about SS miles northwest of downtown Los Anaeles, Los Angeles Zoo biologast Mike Wallace, who is in charge of the release program. said Friday. By early Dcccmber, the bifds w111 likely begin to fly and hunt their own food. Wallace said. The lal"IC't bird was •eP1rently homesick and welcomed a visit in her endosurc from her pupptt mother. Two of the three Andean condors were raised by human hand eupptts. "If you can imqjne a I 7-pound bird JUS\ bounana all O\'Cr the platt and srununa for attention -1t was way too mom for one um wttb a puppet on it to handle." Wallattsaid. The bud raised by rut condor pertntshas kcpthttdistanC"t &omthr othcn and ardently protects htr tmitory. WallaC"t said. A founh Andean condor ditod of appertnt shock s)'ndrome rn rww IO aht Vrntt1111Count)11&c *' ..-; PLO on verge on declaring statehood NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -The Palestine L1berat1on Organ1La11on 1s on the verge of procla1m1ng an independent Palestinian state that would recognize Israel's n$ht to e;>.1st within pre-196 7 boundaries. senior PLO officials say. The PLO also wi ll set up a provisional government to run the state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, occupied by Israel since 196 7, with Vasser Arafat's old guard shar- ing leadership for the first time with young militants m the territories. the officials say. ··w e have the people and we ha' e the land. With the declaration of our government, we would ha ve fulfill ed all the prcrcqu1s1tes for an indepen- dent state." chi ef PLO spokesman Bassam Abu Shanfsa1d last \H'ek ma telephone interv1e" from Baghdad Recogn111on of Israel "ould challenge the Un11ed States' refu\al to talk to the PLO. Washington has said it would deal w11h the group onh when it formall} accepted tht: ex". istence of a Jewish state and re- nounced terrorism. But whether PLO rccogn1t1on ol Israel would signal a breakthough 1n Middle East peace dTort s 1s h1ghh questionable, at best. Israel h.ts \aid It will not accept an indcpcnJent Palestinian state on m doomep It refuses to negotiate wi th the PLO which 11 views as a terrorist group The ·provisional go,ernment " expected to be announced "hen the 450-member Palesune ~at 1ona l Council. a lund of parhnment-1n· exile. mee ts 1n AIJJers. Algeria. Palesun1an leaders agrttd to hold the meeu na, ong1nall} stl for ~pt. 20. sometime "after September." said Salah Khalaf. second-in-command to PLO chairman Vasser -'\rafat. He said the dela} will give the PLO leadership tame to "cr\'Stalh1e a clear and firm v1s1on and· define the steps n will take .. The PLO. encouraged b:-some Arab go,ernments. has long con- sidered forming a go,emmen1-1n- e1ul e. an idea given fresh impetus by the 8-month-old upnsing in the occupied territories. PLO officials said the difference between a go,emment-1n-e,.ile and a pro' 1s1onal go,emment 1s that the former would 1n,of\e onh PLO Icade~ while the la11cr ··" 111 '1ncl ude known PLO fig ures and leaders from inside the occupied terrnones." The inclusion of the 'oung Pales11- n1an militants 1s an aclno" ledgment by the middle-aged men \\ho ha'e lo ng run the PLO that the rebt'l hon in the West Bank and Gaza has breathed new life into the Palesttnian struggle. The upnsing also produced a ne" generation of Pales11n1an ligures "ho have long been frustrated "nh Arafat's failu re to ach 1e' c: a home- land and who could e'entuall' challenge his authont) · More than 250 Pales11n1ans and four lsraells have been l 1llcd since the upnsing begao Dec IS IRA supporters violently protest extradition BELFAST. Northern Ireland I .\Pl -Six bombs e;>.ploded 1n Nonhern Ireland's two mam c111cs and demon- strators hurled bottles and fou~h1 with police to protest thl' l'\lrad111on of a convicted I RA guerrilla. police said. Three police offi ccrc; "ere m1ured during a clash outs1dl· a Du hli n pm on in the Irish Republic. four bombs exploded in ""est Belfo!>t and tv.o explosions "ere reponcd 1n Lon- donderry. Authorities said a lourth police officer was 1n1ured during one ol the bomb blasts to Belfast. and a 2-)car- old boy was grazed b) a bullet 1n \\CSt Belfast when gunmen fired on a military patrol. police said Police blamed th e outla"ed lm h Republican Arm) for the C\plo'>1on\ 1n Londondem and Bdfas1 '-mth- ern Ireland's two main c111cs The widespread '1olence ~a turd.I\ came as authon11es e>.trad11t·J lon- victed guemlla Robert Ru'i'>l'll !rum the republic to Northern lrl'land 111 complete a prison term and la\.·l· th'" charges for pnson e'>t·aix· Russell fled Prl'>On 1n I% I \\ htk servmg a 20-)ear senten\.C tor jl· tempted murder ofa police o llin:r Bombs beg.an ex ploding hour' .1ltl'r RuSstll was e;>.tradited to '-orthern Ireland. ··No. the} (the IR..\I hJH'll'I claimed respons1b1ht). but 1t'\ quill' obvious who n 1s:· said a spolnmjn for the Ro\ al l ls ter (. onstabulan . speaking anon) mousl) IO keeping w11h regulat ions The IR..\. "h1ch 1s fighting to end Bri11sh rule 1n \urthcrn Ireland and unite thl' mu\tl) Protestant pro' mce "11h thl' o' t'f"\\ hl·lmingl) Catholic lnsh Repu blic ha' killed ~7 Bn11sh m1litar~ pcrwnnl'l thl\ ~l.'ar The tir't bomb \<11Urda) e\ploded shorth bcforl" Ill JU J m 1 n a stolen 'eh1cl~ 1n thl• '>ix·nLa Road com- mcrc1al d 1~1m t ol Londondem . police said ..\ policeman suffered mon o< '"'""" •h'n th< bomb ''" I ploded "h1le he "a" t0 1ng to e' acute people from the area. the~ said ..\ second bomb .,..ent off about 20 monut« late< on • """" '<hocl< left Second ex-soldier implicated in spy ring FRANKFURT. We'>t C1crma0\ (AP) -The second forma L . '. soldier impltcaled 1n a gro" 1ng inter- national spy scandal pro\ 1dl·d infor- mation that led in vestigators to crack the I 0-year operation. a We!.t Ger- man newspaper said Sa1urda) West German prosecutor-.. mean- while, said U.S. officials lirst in- formed the West GermaTls ahou1 the spy case a little more than t\\O "eeks ago. The West German)-bascd nng rcponedly sold the So' ll'ts 'A'cret information about N ..\TO nuclear missiles. pipeline S}::.tcm'i and troop strength. Prosecutors arl' prcd1l't1ng a lengthy inquiry to assess thl' damage to the Nonh .\tlan11c Trl'al~ Or- ganization. Former L'.S. -\rm~ Sgt ( l)dl· I ,.\.. Conrad. who allegt>dl~ led thl' 'P' nn$-remained 1n pri son SaturdJ\ facing espionage charge"> car~ 1ng .1 maximum I 0-}ear sentence Conrad paid another L'.S. sold1t·1 "a ti ve-figure sum" for obw in1 nl! secret NATO information. ~1d \,'hll'I West German prosecutor Kurt Rl't'· mann. The Bonn-based Die Wdt nt'"'· paper said the second soldier "hO'I\." name has not been released prm 1dl·d "the information that k d 1n thl· arrest.·· "Die Welt has found out that no charges have been lill'd again'>t thl· (second) Amencan c1t1tcn. although he 1s sull to the Federal Rl·publ1l (West German~ J .. the cono;ef\ al1H' ~~~ ~~~ t ~:~· 4.~"~·'\· ~i\ ,,~ +0 Llgne 2 • Zone 1 and more Young Men'sd Slacks (alzea 28-38) or • Style Setter Easy Care Fashion Shirts ... Your Choice s•ze• s-xL a , nc"'>paper added It did not elaborate "The ..\mericans li rst in formed u~ about the susp1c1om aga inst Conrad on Fnda). ..\ug. I 2 ... Prechtel told The Associated Pre'>!> 1n a telephone 1nten·1e\\. He said L S. 1n,est1gator~ had been trailing Conrad long before then. but he said he did not kno" thl' source of the 1nformat1on that led 1n ,·est1gators to suspect Conrad. West German officials arrc!.ted Conrad on Tuesda), -\!though ollic1als here ..a~ the second ..\mencan "a" a sold1c-r "hen he 'A as recruited. The \\ ashington Post quoted admm1stra11on source~ 1n Washington a., sa) ing hi." ha., si nce left the SCr\ ICC on a bndge O\Cr thl Rl\l."r f ll\lc. police said. The Londondt:rn bomb' lollo"'ed two blasts late Fnda' that an1ured t"o elder!~ \\Oml'n l ttu,t•d l'' ten'" C> damage in thl.' l It~ tl·n1,·r and de- stroyed a bordl'r CU\111m' po \I police said. Bombs also e\plodnl IJll· \:iturda' morning oumdl· ( 11' HJll 1n the hean ofcentral Iklfa '>t. Jnd JI J police station in west Bel fa~t polt~l· ..aid. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... ,_ ... c..tf1 len! ltZZ UIUl llft~ com I UA-541·115' Ban~y 1150/Up 24 ~ RECORDED INFO 714/957-2533 *DIVORCE sao/UP* ATTORNEY 662 -1675 Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, Augutt 28, 1"8 Al Rescuers pull 21 sailora froni sunken sub in Peru · LIMA, Peru (AP)-A d1' mg bell slo"I~ earned 21 saiJors to safety from a cnpplcd submanne Saturda}. one da) after the \CSSCJ sank to tbeoc:ean floor aft~r it was acc!dentall) rammed b~ a JapaMse fishing boat. officials said. The accident on Fnday killed four people-and three other crew memben still were m1u ina. Peru's na'') said 1n a statement. The nav} said earlier that 22 uilon wcarina hte preservers had been pl ucked from the Pacific Ocean as the vestel sank. But rescuers had strugglt'd since late Frida} to rescue sailors still believed trapped alive in the vessel after 11 ~nk in 96 feet of wa ter near the pon city of Calla~. Using a di\ mg bell and retnt'\ 1ng office rs two at a time, rescuers pulled 21 sailors from the submanne b~ late aturda}. the nav> said. PolulJ leader comes under attack WARSAW. Poland -Communm Pan v officials attacked the government of Pnme ~1n1sh:r Zb1~n1e" Messner on Saturday as Poland's leaders struggled to soh e the ~·onom1l problems that have caused widespread labor unrest The complaint!> came during the first day of a mtttina of the pany's 230-memberCentral ( omm1ttl'e Messner. pnme minister since l91S. acknowledged the criticism 1n a spel"\.h in \\h1ch he rev1e~'cd his government's performance and stre~s.ed 1h plan~ tu 1mpro'e the C<'Onomy, the state news a1cnC) PAP said \.1essner J~ h1:ad ot the go' emm~nt oversees the various m1!'istrics and 1s 1heor1:11calh rn pons1ble for go,emm0ent performance. But ulumate poY.er resh ""h the l ummun1st Pan' led b' Jaruielsk1. PAP said the pany plenum "-"Ould cont1nul 11n \unda) · · Rlotlng Burmese lnmate11 overrun~ RA NGOO:" Burma I ..\Pl -\1ore than 500 pn soncrs escaped from a souther~ 1a1I Saturda) and JI> "l'rl· killed tr) ang to flee another prison. state radio said. A. popular lorml'r dl'lrn'>l' mrn1!.ter 101ned,.calts for an interim government to end nation" 1dt· turmml and restore democracy. Un~ continued after mJ~"" l' lkmllns1ra11on' th is month ended 26 years of authontanan rul_l \Joh l111111 ng,., \\t'rl' rt·portt•d 1n 'K'H'ral areas. including the capital. "her1: I,,. Pl"•Pk 'tok -1100 l?'lllon) of fuel from a railway station. State-run Ranguun rJd1v '>J1tl morl· than 500 prisoners overpowered iuards earl) Saturda~ to fke trom 1ht·1r JJ il 1n "1krgu1. 350 miles southeast of Rangoon It v.as thl· 1h1rtl ma" pn .. un l'\(apc 1n th ree da} s. The radio said that on Fnda). guard~ a1 the l n~1n 1a1I. eight miles nonh of central Rangoon. fired on 2.000 pnsoners "ho ">Ct li re to buildings and tned to break open the ptcs. ••• TO TREAT· YOURSELF TO OUR NEW.. SUND~ HOURS!~ Ncm \\eekend Shoppers Can Visit Westcliff Pl~ ~ \ SUNDAYS NOON TO FIVE (WESTCLIFF PLAZ~ 17th Street at Irvine .-\venue -Newport Beach ""?.~ 18ke A Qoser ~k l\t ...__.--Westdiff PJam.--..... Otange Cout DAILY PILOT I Sunday, Augu1t 28, 1988 REA DER 'S FORUM To the Editor: There must be a logical e planat1on or e1tcusc for Mr. Stephen Smith's caustic and i1TCSponsible reaction to the Hispanic inmates of the Orange Count>-Jail, 1n their quest for ethnic respect. ("Salsa lawsuit at the Count) Jail". Aug. 14.) Somebody must ha' e s1olcn Mr. Smith's letterhead. and "rote that absurd letter. I find 11 e\tremel) hard to believe that a member of the California State Bar v.ould submit for publication to numerous nc" spapers. such a lack of understanding of the facts. and obvious ignorance of the law. If he was an attornc\. but not a cri minal JUStace a11orne·~. hl' ''ould know enough to keep h1~ mouth shut on a subject that he didn't learn about in law school or practice. ra1her than demonstrate h1'i obvious in- competence. Lack of knowledge and under- standing of the law 1s the firM clue. Every attorney involved 1n the cnm1- nal justice system has e>.perienced or earned acquittals. Thus. the attornc) is aware that a percentage of tho<oc arrested and tried. are 1nncx·ent ufan~ wrongdoing. All the sentenced Orange <. ounl) inmates ha ve been con' 1cted uf misdemeanors, civil matters. traflic tickets. public 1nto>.1cat1on. ka<oh laws. etc. etc .. and no11he horr1:ndou!. crimes alluded to b) Mr. Smith. Thousands ofc1t1Lens an· dctained in. and released from the Orange County Jail. as a result of no criminal charges being filed b} the D1m1c1 Attorney. Others have been arrec,tl'd ~y m.i~take. as a result of m1'>tal.en 1dent1t1es or computer error~. True. others are arrested an<l held in the County Jail for violatiom oft he law suggested by Mr. Smith. But, while housed there. and awai11ng their day in coun, the law and the American justice S}Stem presumes them to be innocent (and man} arc in fact innocent). Human decenc' dictates that a so- s1tuated c111zen bC treated according- 1}. Ho-wever. 1fin fact. Mr. Smith is an attorney. 11's no wonder he offers his ad\lce freel}: for no one "ould pa} for 1t, and rightfully so. There 1s no doubt mm\' mind. that 1fhe has spent 14 >-ears practicing la"' 1n Orange County (as he stated). he has had to spend much ofh1s time defending his practice of law to his friends and clients. who no doubt have d<.'- mandcd 11. 0-\NIEL M . DUFFY T HOMAS M.\NISALCO Inmate!>. Orange Count} Jail Some views from the Coast on embattled GOP nominee To the Editor. I would hope those of the nattunal media who arc tr) ing to shoo1 do'' n Dan Qua~le as the GOP 'ice pn:s1- dential nom1nce "ould coml' fonh and state first thc1r po-.111on during the Vietnam "ar. unfonunate fo r 1t reduce~ Lhl' crcd1- b1llt' of whate,er el!>e the' repoll . JIM tJf A00\1 -..:e,, 11ort fkal h The Bush/Qua) lc· 11cl.e1 hac, fa1 li.'d to ignite this Republican \\Oman's interest. George and 1 he gu ~" fa ii to realize that somc of us comen 311\l' "'omen are intelligent enough to be 1n1eres1ed in issues ratha than thl· prett) face. It's time to get drugs like Ritalin out of public school Hopeful!). the> "Ill 1denttf} that the) served an the "ar. volunteered for the draft. 'oluntecrcd for the National Guard. fled to Canada. protested the "ar "11h demon- strations or "erl' lulk} enough to avoid having to srr' ,. in 11 bcl au<;c of whatever reason. Hopeful!). the) v.ould 1dent1f) rh,· fact that the) got the JOh through their own merits, through th,· 1nflul'ncc used b) someone from the '>thool they graduated from 10 the media they now sene or because offamil) position. Hopeful!). th ose 1n rh,· n:111onal media "ho arc pur<>u1ng Qua) k bccau~ ofh1'i \Cf\ Ile 1n thl' '\a11ona l Guard \loOUld not lJ'>I till' lir't 'llllll' unttl the) c\plain 1hl·1r l\\\ n h1.l\ Onc1: again v.1: ha\l' lhl' national nev.s media ma~1ng nl'"'' rathl·r that reponing on nc"' s It's a "'llch hunt at m b\•)t '' hll h I!> To the Editor· Qua)le bashing 1~ rl.'al popul.11 these da\s. Ho-weq~r. the DemolrJI\ themselves need tu loo~ no funha than their belo,ed .\Ian Cran\ton to find a similar state of affair'> "hl·n 11 comes to looking 1n l'r a ,,·n 1l·,· record. Cranston J01ned thl· .\rm) .11 1h,· venerable age of 30 1n I ll..i..i "h,·n World War II wa) "1nd1ng w a duw Ha' 1ng pol1t1cal amb111un\. lh' must ha\t~ reallll'tl 1ha1 "11hout an Arm\ record or wn 1n· ll'l'tHd h,· would not be popular" 1th till' \tll 1 ng public. But" here "a" .\Ian dunng thl' d~11 ~ days of World \\ ar 11. "hl'fl' ":" \1.111 Cranslon at :".e" < •l'Org1J ;rnd \.11p,1n and l"o J1mJ Jnd JI th\'. .,_J,,truw Pass and at the IO\\l'r bou11•1 llJh .ind at the land1ngc, 1n :\urm;.tnd~ ' When.· \\J~ \IJn'' I \\ RI I() { 1>,tJ \h'\,I To 1he Ed11or I want m) teen-age daughter to have the same range of career cho1o:s as her teen-age brothl'r. I -want m) teen-age daugh1cr to Ix' paid as \.\.Cll as her bro1h,·r for l'qual work I .... anl m) 1cen-:tgt· daugh1,·r to ha\ l' the full range of fl'prndUCll\ I.' kn owledge and options. I .... an1 m' son 10 marn a \\Oman .... ho has the· oppon1..1n1t) ,·ll r,•ach hl.'r full poten11al. .,., hl·ther 11 tx· a!> :i mother at home ra1\1ng hl·r rh1ldren. a "'oman pursuing a fullil1111g lJrl·,·r or perhaps bo1h Our ,ountn \\Ill tx· k,, "hl.'n "l' clO'>l' the door Ill 1.no\\kJgl.' and op11um The RepuhlKan P:in~ d.11m' to tx· interested in lhl· fam1h . hu1oh'1ou\- h 1s not 1nteres1ed 1n n11nl.' . S-\'\DR\\\RIGllT Ba lboa To the Eduor: School 1s about 10 start and our thoughts turn again to our th1ldr,•n and a brand new school }car. The C1t1zens Commission on Human Rights behe,rs the threl' Rs are in jeopard} of becoming the four Rs. Readin'. Ri11n' and R11hmc11c arc being taught to the dead I~ run'' of a new kind ofh1ckon \tic!.. Thl· founh R is Ritahn. · Ritalin 1s a po\.,erful and add1Cll\\' drug which 1s being gl\ en 10 mtlhons of pre-school and school aged kid!. 1n the United States. It 1s a chemical straight Jacket. prescribed 10 ch1ldr,·n thought to be "100 actl't'" (h~pcr­ acuve) b~ p~)Ch1J1nw; "ho care more about lining 1h,·1r'P0<.'~'1s rhan protec11ng ch1ldr<.'n Imm ht.'rnm1ng drug addicts It seems absolutl'h unh1:hl.'\l'ahle that o'er a million health\ lh1ldren are put on a spe'cd-t)Pl'. amphetamine drug .... h1ch carries man} of the same dangerous charac- tens11cs as cocaine m.:thadonc and morphine. (The Drug Enforremenl Agency labels them all dangerous Schedule II substances.) This same drug. "h1ch p\)· chiatrists sometimes tell un~u~prct­ ing parents 1s perfect!) safe and as safe as vitamin pill. is the number onl· street drug in Canada and 1c; bccom- inga ma1or street drug prob km 1n Lo<. Angeles and acros) the l '.~. Some addicts shoot 11 up 20 11nw., per da}. And all th1!. ~h1le. thl.' '>amc schools tell the same kid!. tu .. !.a' no lo drugs." Is 11 a wonder our kids arc con.fu~d about drugs., Parents should be '"arned. Ps' • chiatry has shifted its mrnmc bJ~I.' from primaril) treallng ;idult' to primaiM} treating chlldr1:n. Fl\,· medical insuranl'C uf parl'l\t\ has become a targl't for the mul11-bilhon dollar ps} ch1atnc inJuc,lr) '\ot rnn- tent with mere!~ trca11ng the trul) insane. ps}ch1a111 has 1n,cnll•d a plethora of ne" mental 1llnc'>Sl'' Vinually an} health) child l·an h<' diagnosed as suffering from on'' or more of the<oc madt: up diseases. W11ncss this recent e' 1dence of psych1atr}' ·s a~ressi' e marketing of child mental illness. Last "'eekend. Chaner Hospitals. a mult1-m1llion dollar corporation "'h 1ch markets mental illness sen ices for children. offered parents a ··free" '1sit 10 receive a .. mental health check-up" for their children. Their degraded ad!. frightened concerned parents into believeing that 1f their children act a bit odd. thl'} ma) have hidden mental illness. Of course. only the} (the psychiatrists) can diagnose and "cure·· (meaning cash in) on these presumed diseases. And"' ha1 kind of cures do the p<;}Ch1arists offer'? Dangerousadd111 ,edrugs hke R1tahn and brain damaging electric shod .. 1rea1mcn1 Let's put the 3 Rs back into the schools and get R11ahn and the psychiatrists out of the schools and away from our kids. ROBERT M. UPP~l.\NN ColO de Ca1a Boycotting certain types of tuna could save thousands of dolphins To the Editor· and consequent!) co~l i.'1Tcl·t1'e 10 process. then concerned shopper' can enJO) both tuna and peace of mind. Measure allowing auto brokers sure to leave consumers broke My topic 1~ that con\uml'r' haH' a choice. I am referring 10 1h,· 111c1den- tal kilhngofrhe dolph1n<, 1n rhe neto; of the world's rnmmt.'rc1al tuna fleet. With the d1sappearanll' of ball boats. the use uf 1un::i 't'1rwr' ha!> dramaticalh altaed rh l· .ilrt•::id' fragil e coc\1stenlt' ht'l "t'l'll ,nm'. merce and martnl.' mammal' When the tuna seiner\ ennrck the dolphins and the tuna. the dolphin~. unable to sv.-1m backwards. mo'e straight ahead and helpk·~sl) tx·come entangled undef\\at1:r unabk to rt\le to the surface to breathe It takes a single dolphin frtus appro;iumatel~ I I month\ to tll'' elnp bcfore b1nh on the :l\ eragt' and umkr ideal c1rcum\tanll'' ;1 kmak dlllphin g1,es b1nh w lhrl'l' Ill jj,, \nung during her lifc11ml' In conirast a ma111rl· kmak ,,.1. lowfin tuna 1'> e'11ma1l·d 10 ,r:i~,n hundred!> of th11u\and'> (II l'gg' :rn- nualh Thi: cannl·m·., ha\ c 1rad1twnalh sought ~cllu"'tin that a<.c,oc1atc "1ii1 dolphins hl'lau'>c the li'>h arc laq,\l' WE AsKED For those shopper' and consuma<. disturbed enough 10 ''ant to do something. there are facl!:i one !>hould know. The firs1 and mo">l important of these 1s 1ha1 consume" can hl'lr head offthec\tinc11on ul dolphin''°'' doing soml·thing 'er' ""'Pk rl'.td the labels on tuna can'> ht.'fure hu~ 111g There are tuna that dn not ac,<.oci:i1c with dolphins. Catching the'>t' '>f>l'l'lt'<, of tuna -albacore. big ql·. blue fin and skip 1acl docs not 1:ndJO[l.l'r dolphins. Albacore. also laht.'lcd "hill' ml.'al tuna, are the onl ) eas1I~ rl·cogn1zcd cans of tuna that do not l.'ndangcr dolphins The rc<,I of the u1nncd tuna usuall~ marll.'d lhun~ light iunot 1c, not specifalh 1di:n11ticd .111d the contents can be ml\l'd" 11h 'diem Ii n W11h the ab1h1~ tn J1<,tingu"h albacore. the consumer ha., a rho1\.'c lfa large number nf .\111,·nt.lll\ \\nil' their clccll.'d reprt")l'lll.111\ , . ., ac,~1ng that leg1sl;ltlon be pll'>'>l'cl to rl·qu1rc an cas1I~ recogn11ahk l'mhkrn on all cans of tuna 1ha1 '"'oh,. dnlphrn'I. As the largest consumer' oft una 1 n the worl~. Americans can use lhl'lr bu) 1ng power as economic ll'' eragt·. I am deeph d1sturhl.'d and \ad- dcned "'hen an) group ti:d., t'nt11kd to profi t 1rrespon\1hh and "11hou1 regard for thl' lfealurt·., thl·11 enterprise auac~s rndud1ng somc human beings. S.\:'>.DR .\SCOTT Corona <lei Mar 1f~i\t1(,f COA~ T Daily Pilot ... '· ' ... ,, .. " .. . To thl' Editor: I am '-'filing to '>tall' m~ oppu<,111on to AB 58:!. which 1s Sl'hcdukd 10 tx· voted upon in the stall' St•na1e. This special-interest kg1sla11on 1s heing sponsorcd b) u'cd car d,·akr'> that call themseh C'> .. auto broh·r, ... What is an au10 broker., .\n au broker is a u~ed car dl·alcr that through a loop hole in the la" 1" able to purchase 'chicle~ from a franchised ne" car dealer and then lom la•I ( 1•. lomCJ11111 t-1•" I J,1 Slut Mirblt •1 I Mir Pem Ble~ , 'i • .. j Aj,1-tt, ~ ().t, • :v ~uTa~ P•oduc Mn Onf< lor Cmtal Amn·Rad ts J . ", l ii ,. MJnds'"' Enrollment at OCC is at a 14-year hlgh. Why did you c1Joo11e OCC? Jim Wttm1 AW e.MfttooU.1 repairman ~~vcn1cnce probahl~ 11·~ a lot cheaper than a four-)'carcollcge and the>. have a la~ 'a net> of COUl'SC$. KevlD Tarno DeHnrymu Cotta Mt11 "I'd sav some of them pcork arc lookina (or a vocauonal sk1l mo~ than concentrat1n1 on a four· car dqrcc." I I Gna N.ne ~...,... Ml* --o--_......;;......;....----...... Cetta M... Nt~ a..d .. Btauwofmont). ptu . ··ttia~· .. , m f'nMn New Jent t nd came boy M1piine .. ra•cd I.ht cOlltic u out here to ,rt medtncy. Pwpk ha~.. the prntJeSt &Jrls that recommnded I ao to occ tnd ttt anmd junior c:oUetr... f'llidm(y and transfer to a four-,_ colllle."' sell them to an unsuspecting public. It's risky business for a consum1:r to buy a car from a so-call ed auto broh·r First. once the broker has purcha~ed the car from the fran chised new car dealer the warrant\ commence.;. Thai panicular car ma~ ha'e been <;1111ng on the broker's lot for three month' with the "'arrant~ 11cking. If there 1s a recall on the 'ch1clc lhl' con .. umcr purchased. in all hkchhood that notice will go to the auto brol.er and not the consumer. Second I}. 1f a mechanical probkm develops. the consumt·r has no" hrrl' to turn. The auto broker can sell 'ou the car. but he can't sel' 1cc 11 .\·uto brokers do not pos~s., the scr' rn· facilities or technical I.mm kdgl'. Most auto brokers s1mpl) ha' ca ont·- room office and a phone Finally. most auto brokcr~ are here today and gone tomorro ..... Since it takes almost no capital to become an auto broker. man) Pl'Oplc get into the business 10 make a fast buck off of vou. the consumer. The Department· of Motor Vt•h1d,•s (OMV) in Sacramento has hundreds of cases on file of auto defrauding the puphc out of millions of dollars. AB 582 "'ill allow "auto brokers" to adven1se vehicles that the) do nOI own or ph}s1call~ have on their lot. There will be nothing to pre' ent unscrupulous auto brokers from em- ploying .. ball and S\\1tch"1act1cs . .\B 582 will blur current la" and make II more difficult for law enforcement to crack down on auto brokers engaging in these deceptive practices. G.\RY C. GRAY C'oo;ta Meo;a Comments welcome The Dail) Pilot ,.,elcomes your opinions. Letters and longer articles of commentary must be signed. Th.ey should be typed or clearly wntten and sent to LETTERS to the EDITOR. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa ~esa. ('A 92626. n d c .1 ~ ) y 3 c s v ~a~eCoutDAl~PILOTmood~.A~u~~.19~ A7 ·--------------------------------------· I Dukakisatt~nd~King rally~ Bush running hard in Texas VENETIAN GONDOLAS WEDDI~GS AT By 'RelAtsodated Press I Michael Dukak1s linked up \1.ith one-time Demo- cratic presidential challenger Jesse Jacl..son on Saturda) for a quarter-ccntur) tri bute to Martin Luther KJngJr. on I the steamy hot steps of the Lincoln \.1emonal George Bush campaigned in Te~as where his spok.eswoman said he had alread ~ agreed 10 address a Manne veterans group in Dallas before being inv11ed 10 participate in the Washington march Press secretar) Shelia Tate said the Bush campaign sent regrets. and dispatched Bush's son Man in 10 anend the march. Without mentioning the Reagan adm1n1s1rat1on b~ name. Dukak1s said man~ of the late Cl\ II rights leader's dreams remain unfulfilled and promised to work to change that if elected p1es1den1. "We cannot look back or look do" n when we know I that the cancer of racism and b1go1r. 1s still with us and . that <?ver tht' heal~d \\Ounds of the pa'>t ne" wounds are opening in our c111es and 1n our suburb-..·· he said "We have to look up. becausl' that march for good JObsand real frttdom d1dn'1end that .\ugust afternoon 25 yea rs ago. We have to march on ... A crowd estimated h' l S P.irk Polin· at about 30.000 gave Dukak1s a fncndl~ ren·p11on and there "ere chants of"Where 1s George" .. afta h1' '>peech. However. the warmc'>t n.~'>r>On'>l' ., .. as for Jad .. son. who did not speak until aftc:r Dukal..1' had depaned and did not mention the I kmocrat1L prnu.ienll<ll ticket spcc1ficall). HOR OSCOPE MoDday, Au1ust U ARIES (March 11-.\pnl I')) '11u get off to rousing '>tan. proJl'tt nr proposal subm1ncd IO\lard rnd ol l:J't week will receive ra .. orablc alll.'nllun Takt' intt1at1ve. strl''>'> cunl'1denrl.' independence. couragr ol con' 11.- tions. Leo involved. TAURUS (April 20..\1a~ 101: Intui- tio n rings true regarding "hat had been a closel}' guarded «t rl.'t Aquarian associate pan1npatn 1n "scheme" that could tx· rl·gardl.'u ·" "flirt ing with the la..., ·· \\ a11 Im lull story. GEMINI (Ma\ ::! 1-Junl· 21>1 D1· versify, d1spla) · senc.e ol humor realize you ha ve ab1ht) nO\\ tn "'n "George Bush 1s not in \\ ash1ngt11n toda~ ·· he said. "He must not be here for thc lnaugur:rnon nc\t Januar}' .. Bu~h'sdec1S1on to campaign 1n Te\ascmphas1zed his dctt'rm1nat1on to go all-out to "in ., .. hat h1'> campaign ch1eftermt'd the mu'>t \lln '>late ol .ill must \lln states. .. I mean to run hard 1 me.in to light hard and I mean to win Tt'xa<>." Buc,h told a ralh ol pan\ \IOr l..crs at Houston hotel · He then left for a rnuplc of latl' ahl.'rnoon '>tops v.1lh campaign chairma n Jame!> Bal..n It v.as Bu.-.h-.; first tnp to Texas since Bush "as anno1nted the Rt.>pubhcan pres1dent1al nomtn<'e in ~c" Orkan1, less than t"o \~eeks ago. Baker told reportcr'> the ck«t1on I'> .. om· hdl ol a lot more winnable <for Bu.-.h1 than a lot ol '>dgc' \ICrt" \a~ing JUSt two v.eeks ago .. "If there \\as "'er a ·mu\t \ta\\: tor .i pn:'>ldt"nt1al election. Tc"a'> is 1t 1n 19~!\ ··Bali.a added . As 1f to undcrscort" that '>tratqm as~'"mt•nt. the Dcmocratac '1cl.' prl''>1tkn11al nom1nl.'c \en Llo'd Bcnlsen. \l r3pped upa ti\1.·-J.n tampa1gn C,\\IOg \11th a n appearance at .\u'>tin th\· \.1p11al ol h" h••m\· \tatl.' before O~ingback to \\ac,h1ngton H\ .1ttJ\l..1.·d Hu,h tor "hat he termed ··an outragl·ou' m1,r1.·p1c'>l'nta11<1n.. .ibout Dukak1s ..Georgl.' Bu~h u1mn ICI r l'\J' gul'\ I<' I 11J\g\ ll'\I. and charges Mtl..r Dul..al..I\ \\llh h,1111; '1111 on thl.' "ar on drugs." said Bent'>en ··I h.it ".11111u1r .1g1.«>u'> 1111\r1.·pn.·~·n- 1a11on of thl.' fall'> OLD WORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT Gourm~t ba1k~ts w/champag~ & roses llNINE COAST CH.A.RTERS 6 75-4 704 PROFESSIONAL PLANNING Aooard Luxury Yacnr All servtees arra~d I tRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675-4 704 "mmmT's•t!"--VALUABLE COUPON------------- s2a 20 VALUE 1 Hn cw wm L Annot-All All rn. I I I ~-' -NOW ONLY 2. SimoNz. l"ofnlalt Wu 7 WMel I T1't ._., '-\ /_. • ....-I "~ sggs 3 Twtlt Polish Wu • Miele Mill Fratrl!Q :: £::21.. -I HAND ,l.D Ull.ftl '·Hot W11 I Spotlea1 Wlndowt ~ __ UU\ ntYrl 5 Undtf Bod~ Wntl 10 lllltrior Clllnlftt -:.. I \ ' I D£TllltG·AC~S 1960 Newport Blvd ., Cotta Meu 92127 I -------------------------------------· This Space Can Be Yours . . . -.... · r / ~ ' I/ t // . \ ~\ i 1. l -'., For Information Call t ~ -~ - I SYDNEY 0MARR ' I friends and influence top pcopk Populanty increases.' ou'll be 1n' 1 tl.'d to attend social atTa11 'iag.111.man plays role. Fishing for an alternative to costly medical supple- ments that eat into your social security fund s? You see , with Senior Plan there are: • No monthly payments.* • Only $3.00 for Federal Government, your health care is provided at substantial savings. Your only expense will be $3 .00 for each prescription and $5 .00 for each office visit at participating FHP physicians. CANCER (J unl' 21-Jul' 221 lk willini to revise. rl.'\ II.'": r\'llW\kl Supcnor appreciates )Our dlort' even if 1mmed1atc pral'>l' 1.. m11 forthcoming. Be patient. rcjlill· rl·d tape 1s involved along \11th '>trl'tl hl·d budget. ' LEO (Jul~ 23-.\ug. 221. l:k rl'ju~ lor significant change~. unu<.u.il l'O· counter w11h memhcr ol oppo'ltl' \l'\ Sccnano also h1ghltght' u>mmun1~a­ tton. publishing. l'dul-.ttH1n np· ponunity to tra,el \ 1r~o tigurl'' prominent!}. VIRGO (Aug. 23-l'J't 221 lk diplomatic. esix·c1all~ 1 n con nl'l t ion with finances tn' oh 1ng one 1.·ln\c tn yo u. possibl) panm·r or matl' \la_1t1r changes occur on homl' lront -~·ould be sale or purcha<.l' 111 jfl ohJ\'1. t luxury item. LIBRA (Sept. 21-<ht. 221 Emphasis on panncr)hlp. puhhut\ abilit) to perfect technique'>. '>oml· Wlll sa}. "You·\t~ become glamorou' almost O\em 1gh1.·· \la1n1ain 1111, aura. be discreet. be a"••re of potl'O· tial. Pisces in vol \'ed. SCORPIO (Oct. 2.1-'\o\ 21 l You'll meet deadli ne and lhalknge Anention centers around ba~K l'>,Ul''· employmt"nt. pets. hralth rl·ixin You're under stres~. hut rc"ard v.dl be more than ample. Capnn1rn pla\\ major role. SAGmARJUS <°"o\ 22-Dl'l 211 Look beyond the 1m mcd1atl.'. tx· open to suggestions from one "ho doc) have your best interest' :it h(·an Focus on travel. romance. creatl\ 11~. broader personal horuo n<i . .\nc<i 1s 1n picture. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 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You ·11 l8t rid of'burden in September. )'ou'll e ftnh start in October. )'ou'll print ttyle and locate ··soul mate." nccr. Caprirom. quarius pcopk y imponant roles in your hfc. Amerleanlleail AllOdallon ~ FGHTlf'oG Fm 'ORUFE Then FHP Senior Plan ~v will be a prize catch. • • prescnptions. •Just $5.00 for office visits. • 100°/o hospitalization and surgery at an FHP designated hospital. And FHP 's comprehen- sive coverage means you • can tmprove your Medicare benefits. Because FHP Senior Plan has a special contract with the FHP Senior Plan is a feder- ally qua lified Health Mainte- nance Organization with over 25 years of experience. · But remember that as an FHP member, exce pt for emer- gencies and out-of-area urgently needed care , all of your health care services must be provided or authorized by FHP. Send us the coupon or phone FHP at 1(800)225-4347 (Ask for operator #362). r-----------, Yes. I'd like more care than Medicare at no extra cost. Please rush additional information about FHP 's Senior Plan. ST.a.TI !Ir Rr.·r-.iri th.Ls coupon co· FHP '-t'I" ~r Plan ~dmuustratlon 2l"~l .., P1 .. x1ecr Boulevard Hawau.an l..ardcns CA 9Cn6 1-800-2 25-4347 t3!l~i Senior Plan· Premium health care , without the premiums ... "' L-----------.J •Requires Medicare Part A and B. Special programs are available for those with Medicare PartB only. ._ ... _ U Or-. COlll OM. V Pl&.OT I lundey, Auguat 28, 1988 I .. I ' . S11mmer theater shlftlaglatolow The dot days ofsummer have finally caught up to live theater in Oranac County. In one of the rare periods of the year (probably inspired by the ------------coming Labor Day weekend), Toi T111s there arc no new stage pro- ductions opening, and very few continuing. · Two dinner theater shows - "I Do, I Do" at the Southampton Dinner Theater and "The Sound of Musit" at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater - •••••••••••••will give their final performances this week. "I Do" winds up with stagings Wednesday a nd Thursday at 8: IS. Friday and Saturday at 8:4S, today and Sunday at I :30 and 8: IS at the playhouse. 140 A vc. Pico, San Clemente. Call 498-7S76 for ticket information. Rodgers and Hammerstein's "The Sound of Music" completes its summer-long run with closing performances today and Tu~y throu&h next Sunda) at varying curtain times. The theater is located I\, 690 El Camino Real in Tustin, with reservations being taken at 838-IS40. A third dinner show. "Social Security" at the Grand Dinner Theater. is contmumg through Sept. 2S -with Susan Scafonh Hayes replacing Lee Meriwether in the starring role -playing nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times at the Grand, 7 Frecdmay Way. Anaheim. Call 772-7710 for tickets. Only one other production is on the boards this week. "Kin& Lear" continues its engagement for the Grove Theater Festival in the Festival Amphitheater. 12852 Main St .. Garden Grove. Curtain time is 8:30 Thursdays through Sundays until Sept. 17 and tickets may be ordered at 636-72 13. The "down time" at local playhouses won't last long. however. After Labor Day the greasepaint hits the fan once again with nine new shows waiting in the wings to open between Sept. 1 and 9. 1H>1u 1u·n1 n TOMCllUIU COCKTAIL (A) U lU JU 111:111 11 e llOMllT If •1110 MIDNIGHT AUN (A) * •ffMIHU TUCKER (PG) 1:1f S:ll.,. ,,.. 1t:tt A FISH CALLED WAMDA (A) 11-ll t·• I D J.K 11 JS 1:%1 J:ll L'411:1t 11:1S * UlllClWU.US DIE HARD (A) The funniest talking horse movie ever! mA El TORO 1RV1€ mM11 H llOAID THE TUllDR (II) Pl•llM .... Tllll 111HT11A11E o• ELM ITllHT 4 (II) PUI ClllTTIM II !Ill A FllHCAUED WAllDA CR) PlWICICITAIL ltll DIE HARO (R) 'LUS "' (Pll WHO FRAMED ROGER RAHIT (PG) "-111 •1 --•t• CPCI COMING TO AMERICA (Al '1. 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I'!!~~~~~---"""' .. ............. -----.. ·• .. ...... Rr ~ 1: .·, Foster·children' s plight examined By liTHRYN BAKER Al'f ........... NEW YORK -Kathy. a teen-ager who feels unloved and unwanted after growing up in a series of foster homes, sums up the circular problem offostcr care more succinctly than an army of experts: "I would tell the people that want to put their kids in foster care that they shouldn't do it, because they shouldn't have brung their kids into ttte world if they can't take care of ·em.·· As described in ABC's documen- tary "Crimes Agamst Children: Fail- ure of Foster Care." airing Tuesday. an overburdened bureaucrac~ 1s forced to make extremely delicate choices: try to keep the famil) together and risk further neglect. abuse. even the IJltimate horror of a child's death? Or break up the family and consign the child to a life of shuffling among foster homes. where abuse is not unknown? ABC previously examined the issue of foster care in I 979·s "No- body's Children." Since then, reports of child abuse have skyrocketed. and there arc more unwed mothers and poveny-stricken families putting even more pressure on the system. The ·do cume nt ary u ses praiseworthy restraint: the stories o f abused children. wrecked families and frustrated so'cial workers need no embellishment. The reponer is Re- becca Chase. Av Westin is executive producer, Ray Nunn senior producer. Take the atory of Jesse. a neglcc1ed Houston infant who was placed in a lovina foster home but returned to his motha and her new husband -an alcoholic with a history of child abuse -after they underwent counsclin$- Not Iona afterwards. before a social worker could get the obviously bat- tered 2-year-old out of the home. he was admitted to the hospital in a coma. Jesse's former foster mo ther. Sharon Wilkens. recalled visiting him at the hospital in hopes he could hear her. "We told him that we loved him. and that he hadn't done anything wrong. and that we were very sorry. we thought his new parents were going to be able to love him too. and that Jesus would be waiting to meet him." Jesse never came out of the coma. On the other side arc famihes tom asunder by hard times and put back together only after years of struggling through red tape. As Chase concludes. "The need for community involvement has never been greater. The system desperate!)' needs more foster parents, adoptive parents. coun advocates and just friends. How else are we going to put real caring into foster care?" CBS adds programs to fill fall schedule LOS ANGELES (AP) -CB has announced a vanet)' of add111onal programs that will fill holes left b) the writers strike. The network will add seven tdc- vision movies. two miniseries. two extra editions of "60 Minutes." one new series and a selection of special.; to its October lineup. the network said. Among the more unusual olTerings will be "Claymation: The Stor) of the California Raisins." The program will air Oct. 21. "Jack the Ripper." a miniseries about the lcgendar) murderer star- ring Michael Came and .\rmand Assante. will be sho"' n Oct. 21 and 23. The ci$ht-pan animated miniscru:s "This 1s America. Charhe Bro"'n!" will also begin its net\\ Ork run on Oct. 21. continuing on subsequent Fnda) nights. In the m1msenes. Charhc Brown and his friends takl· pan 1n events in Amencan h1stol) Among the new (BS mo\ IC • the true murder stor) "Unhol} Ma1r1- mony," stamng Patnck DulT) and Charles Durning. will debut Oc1. 3. It will be followed b) "Jesse:· a profile of a nurse. played b) Lee Remick. who practices medicine witbou\ a license. on Oct. 4. On Oct. 6. CBS \\Ill present "Th{' Littlest Victims,"astor. ofAIDSand children. featuring Tim Matheson. "Street of Dreams:· a pri\'ate-e)'e movie with Ben Masters and Morgan Fairchild, will air Oct. 7. followed on Oct. 11 b)'. "Outback Bound," w11h Donna Mills fi&hting the clements in the Australian bush. "Red Eanh. White Eanh ... a look at a conflict between farmers and nati vc Americans starring Timoth) Dal) and Ralph Waite, "'ilf be shown Oc1. 13. Valerie Beninelh "'111 play an aviator in "Pancho Barnes." set for Oc1. 25. CBS will also premiere l\\O theatri- cal films in October: "Out of .\fnca." with Meryl Streep and Roben Red- ford. Oct. 16 and 17. and "Deal of the Ccntuf) :·with Che') Chase. Oct. I. Repeats of the 1986 mm1scnes "If Tomorrow Comes" will be shown Oct. 18-20. and I 987's "Gunsmokc Return to Dodge" will be rebroadcast Oct. 14 1t fires. the imagination and mites the heart. Jodie Foster shoold get an Oscar nomination:' -Rl'• Retod AT Tl 1£ MOVlb STEALING HOME .............. .. 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Lorne Michaels, as the creator and oriainal producer of NBCs ''Sntur- day Night livt'." has excelled at trasbina telt'vision from top to bot- tom. from biting game-show and newscast parodies to scathing "High- way Patfol" and "Ou1c and Harriet" scn~ps. But can Michaels sa11ri1c the Emmys themselves? "Well. this show won't take mclf tOO::SCriously." Michaels said. If the Emmy telecast, earned b) the fox Broadcasting Co .. Channel 11 . at Lorne 11.lchaela 8 p.m. (tape-delayed for the West Coast). has suffered in the past. It has ,sprung from its unerring aptitude for boredom -last )Car's ccremon). at four hours. was just 20 seconds sh' of qualifying for a mm1sencs. · Michaels said "too man\ awards" arc handed out at the Emm\ s. That he can't change. "So. in ti) 1ng to make theshowentcnainmg. what r ,e tncd to do is strip it down tom core -the awards -and make that go as quickly as possible, and then tr) to weave the entenainmcnt parts through tt." Michaels promised there v.ould not be any production numbers "per sc," whatever that means. and he said ne would "try to squeeze some corned~ 'into the usually dull Govemo7" Award, gi ven this )Car to animators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. 1 Michaels. a six-ttme Emm} v.1n- ncr. will be joined in the control booth at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium b} Dave Wilson, the longtime "Sa turd~ Night Li ve" director. And he plans to use several celebrities. including Mary Tyler Moore. Dick Van D~kc. Danny De Vito and Michael J. Fox. as hosts rather than depend on an individual. It's hard to say 1f another nc" Emmy twist is serious or not. In one of the stranger moves in Emm\ lore. this year's Emmy statuette. normall) cast 1n gold, pewter and iron. 1!> being played by a perso n. The human Emm} is Norwegian actress Bencdikte Handal. "We talked to O\Cr a hundred women before we found Bcned1lte Handal." said Lewis Goldstein. a' ice president ofoff-air promotion for Fox Broadcasting. "She had the ethereal quality we were looking for·· Handal 1s bein~ used in national television adveniscments for the ----c--.. , 1771 awards broadcast. and her "ethereal qualities" will also be displa~ed 1n posters and ne"spaperspotc; plugging the sho\\. Handal will not. bo"c' cr. tx· handed out to award winners. The closer Emm} races th1-. ~t'ar revolve around NBC's hot drama series "L.A. La"' .. and CB\ ne,,- comer "Beaut) and the Bca .. 1 ·• For the second' car 1n a ro" .. L. .\ Law" gathered more nomina110n'>. 19. than an} other tele' l'>llln pro- gram. The senes "111 be<:0mpct1ng lur best drama senes. best al·tor 1n a drama series for Michael Tut·kcr and Corbin Bernsen and best artrt•,., 1n a drama series for Jill Eikcntll:rn and Susan Dey. · "Beauty and the Beast ·· Jn im- probable h11 about a lo' c affair between an attorne)' and a hulking. hairy dt>nizen of Manhattan'!> undcr- ground. and NBC's genatnc romcd~ "The Golden Girls" tied for the second-most no mina11om ''1th 12 apiece. The nommcc!> for bc\t drama scncs. tn add111on to .. L. .\. La" .. and ''Beauty and the Beast." arc .\BC.\ "th1nysomething" and NBC ·s recent- -LACIUMA KACH -~ , .. ~-Com Uf MH tl7 tlll M.LPTOIO •MC ,_, "1 IOOO ,.-----.,.,...,-,,---..,.-...,.....,...,.---, "A-1eeweway -,w....-mdcW. .. IO a" 0 .. IO powaM, IO ftl pedotlled, .. I cm ...,.WIMm• SJIAYD> ...... HNwtJL IO+ •:-_.., __ ,. ... _ . ,, ...• pollllall Cbrtler ......... adn re.a._ er .. Dllflft....,_. ....... ...., ............. .. _ ............ _. DEBRA WINGER TOM BERENGER BETRAYED .<XJSTA.CAr'IAS ... NOW PLAYING "HILARIOUS:!.---··~~­ "A KIWR COMEDY.~'. "&&~ •ttMmlll ,_._Qimr W! I ._,__ ._""""_ .,. ly canceled .. t. Elsev.here.'' Jo1n1ng "The Golden Girls" 1n the race for best comedy senes arc AB 's "The Wonder Yea~" NBC') "Cheers" and "N1aht Coun" and CH . "Frank's Place.'' wtllch has )et to be placed on the network's fall schedule. The nominees for best miniscnes are ABC's "Bab) M" and NBC"s "81llionaire Bo> s Club.'' "Gore castina System had one Amona the cable wmpan1e-,· lx•\t chances for an Emm} art' be!>t "nt1ng tn a comed) ~nes <Sho\\t1me\ "It\ Gatr} Shandhog's ho"·· 1s nomi- nated tw1cc} and best 1nforma11onal spttial (HBO's accla1mt'd "Dear Amenca: Letters Home from Viet- nam"). NBC leads the three net"orl' v.11h 11 4 nom1na11o ns. fullo"t."d h' < 81\ with 87 and AB "'nh 75 The ·Publil Broadcas11ng Sen ice gathl'red ~7 nominauons and Fo>.. strugghn~ to become telev1 s 1 on ·~ .. fourth nt't~ork,'' dre" ~I).. In addition t<> the United talrs. the awards sho\\ "'111 be broadca t to 2 1 foreign countn~. rep~nt1ng a pott'nllal audience of a m1lhon view- ers V1dal~~ncoln''and ''Thc~1 urderof !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mary Phagan ... luRas lea In 1944, the heartbreak of World War II was no match for the Up for best actor in a drama series are "L.A. Law's" Tucker and Bernsen, Ron Perlman from "Beaut) and the Beast," Edward \\'ood"ard of CBS' "The Equalizer" and Richard Kiley, star of NBC's ".\Year in the Life." haas thompson shenanigans of Wendall Oler ... Compeung for best actor 1n a comedy scnes are Ted Danson of NBCs "Cheers," Fo~ from NBC"s "family Tics," Tim Reid from "Frank's Place," John Rmer. star of ABC's "Hooperman" and Dabne} Coleman. the lead 1n ABC's canceled "The 'Slap' Max" ell IOI) .. On the "omen's-.1de. the nominees for best actress in a drama sene~. J01ning "LA La" ·s·· E1lo..l'nbcn; and De}. are .\ngela Lansbuf) from CBS' "Murder. She \\rote:" and haron Glessand Tvne Dah. co-i.tarsofCBS' "Cagne} & 'Lace~ .: The linahsts for best actress in a comcd\ \enes are K1rs11e Aile' from 'B< ·',; .. Cheers ... Blair Bro" n from :-.l BC''> canceled "The Da~s and ~1ghl!. of '.\loll) Dodd." and three actrc'>'>l''> -Rue McClanahan. Beatm~c .\nhur and Bett} White -from "The Golden Girls." ~· Tele' 1s1on'!. most popular pro- gram. NBC's "The ( O\b} ShO\\, .. collected JUSt one nom1na11on. for a JUest performance b~ Eiken Heckan. llS spinofT. "A Different \\'orld.'' the second most popular shO\\. had none. For the first time in Emm} history. cable television programs are l'lig1blc for trophies. although chances are shm that an) cable sho\\ "111 emerge "11h that strong a sho,qng. 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' ' . . . . . .. ... ,f. l'l' .. l':.• CROWN VALLEY CINEMA S C•O•" lr'1ll•y p., ... ., 2Bloc lr1ji,jo•t~o'S:, •·•· TOOAY a.95 UNTIL a. N COCKTAIL (R) TClt CIUS( II 00.1 (It. ll S-S J0. 7•S-I t:tl DIEHAN>(R) llUC(WUJS 12 oo.no.s:1s-1:1s-10;50 TUCKER-THE MAH AND HIS DMAM (PG) 12 •>3-GM:ls-t. S-.4S STEALING HOME (PG13) 11 IS.t tS.l JO-S-45-1-00..lO:lS SAOOLEBACK CINEMAS SO Frwy·E IToro~d •nd Rockllel<1 !>al-~ MAC a ME (PG) 2:15-l:JO- IO tO THE lllO BlUI (PG) l2'00-4 1S...·30 HOT TO TROT (R) lNS-3 OO·S:l!l-7·30-US NtGHTMAM OM EUI IT. 4 THt Dft£AM MAITER I 00-3•·S·00-7 .. H0-10:4S AlO Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, August 28, 1988 What's in a name? Plenty if it happens to be Ann Landers DEAR ANN LANDER : woman in Albany "rote to tell )OU that &he is havma a tou~ time because her voice sounds JUSt hke Ann Landers·. Wherever she aocs people come out of the "'ood"ork and want to sec the famous columnist. diudvantages to having }Our famous name. On the plus s1de: 1. My friends get a kick out of saying they know Ann Lander . 2. When I give advice, people hnve a tendency to be respectful. -or bla1ecl. II It fan? II It a Madaelae! Do you laate it? Do you a.ve It! Please let me now. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: yet another cbtld throuah school and. an the not-too-distant future, he will be borrowina money to pay tuition for three university student . He also knows that he will have to put up with a fourth petulant, ariwne tiv hining. unarateful The disadvantages: Ahhouah 1 strongly suspect that the If you think that lad) has a problem, what about. me'? I AM -\nn Landers. I. I can .,_..ri tc a check. use a credit card or gi ve my name on the ph without getting some smart··--...1~ remark. ae!m!:. ~n who alreadf'; t ki and wants another one ba4 he 't stand it was writttn sol'fteOne on your staff to stir up controversy. I am rising to the bait. tee" \!soon as they arc in hi IC I.~ will demand sports ca or ir . then apartments. Dac:H eStiAer-the$rcat silent Ten years ago I acquired )our name throu~ marriage. Evrr since that time I vc had to answer a lot of dumb Questions. I even get it at home. My 8- year-oldjust walked b) :ind wanted to know wh~ l am wriung a letter o 2. I'm expected to have al answers. Nobody is that sman .. t,lfl~~~,,1~11 even you. 3. When people ask if I'm,-~ REAL Ann Landers. I say. "Yes." how many more ofu~ are -YOUR NAMESAAE s. 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H1plckNl1 are wroaa. No ooe OD my staff (btch1dln1 me) cHld write letten laalf a11ood as the ones tllat come from my readers. I doa't bow laow Ions you've been la Bu1kok, b•t I tllink you'd better come laome ud get a reading on wbat Ille ls like ID America tbese days. Tbe stereotype of dad as "tbe sucker - tlae t reat silent minority" Is from old movies, dear. Very old. Tbe cllches don't flt anymore. If, on tbe other hand, you are wrltlna out of your own uperleoee. I'd like to ask who raised those wlalnla1, argumentative and un- grateful kids . Mr.Piggy Thi• Bo9ton Bull Terrier ls available for adoption at the Laauna Beach Animal Shelter. Mr. Piggy is 7 years old, bu been neutered, i• hou.ebroken with a good dl•po8ltion and is good with children. For information, call 497-3552. I BRID GE Both vulnerable. South deals. WEST NORTH • 9 7 4 J ~ K 2 ) Q 10 9 6 • s) 2 EAST • Q 8 s 2 .. "." A 10 8 7 J . s 2 • J 10 6 ~ Q 9 4 : K 7 3 +J4 • Q 10 9 8 SOUTH +AK :-J 6 s 0 A J 8 4 + AIC76 CHARLES Go REN The bidding: South Wesl North East I v Pass 2 j Pass 3 NT Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Seven of v It is com foning to declarer at a no trump contract to have a sure trick in the opening leader's suit. But sometimes the whole hand dic- tates giving up that security blanket in favor of a chanc:e to make the contract. South had a difficult rebid prob- lem. All in all, his jump to three no trump was a practical solution, de- spite Lhe fact that he really didn't have a heart stopper. However. there were any number of hands that partner might hold which would compensate for the deficien- cy; and the opponents might lead some other suit. . West led his fourth-best heart, and declarer saw that he could make sure of a heart trick by pJayina low from dummy. Guarantecina that one trick cost the contract. East took his queen and returned the suit. West rose with the ace and cleared hearts, and declarer found that he had no way to get dummy for the diamond finesse. He cowd come to only two spade tricks, one heart, three diamonds and two clubs, for a total of eight tricks. Had declarer counted his tricks, be would have seen that the propec:ts of naakina 1amc without four dia- mond tricks were slim indeed. What wu DCCded uraently was an entry to dummy, and tbe only possible card to MrVe ta.t plrpole WU tlte Dna Of hearu. Tberefore, declarer sbcMlld ha.-9idlhted dae .. ._re" trick in hearts in ravor of the risky plly or nyina up With the kine at trick one. True, &hat risked not mat.ins a trick in hearts if the a<lC and queen were reversed. As the cards lay, however. valor would have pn:vailed. When the kina or beans wins, it it a aimpJc matter to pick up u.t klq of diamonds via repeat n..-.. Tbal oua trick in diamonds 1$ jUlt ~ to bri.na dectarer'1 total to nine. Illy Piiat Gifted and bright children pick their pace at Pegasus School By ELIZABETH EVANS Doily Pilot Correspondent I t' s "Backwards Day" at the Pegasus School in Fountain Volley, and as the students go about their summer schoo day wearing inside-out T -shirts and blouses buttoned in the bock, they may not realize that other 1hings in the bigger scheme ore a litfle backwards as well. Educators are finding that today's br ght children often become tomorrow's dropouts, according to Louro Kotz Hathaway, founder and director of the Pegasus School for bright and gifted children. Many children who are bright as preschoolers get !urned off by the educational system and become problems in elementary schools, 5hesoys. "It's important for a bright child to be placed correctly, to keep him or her from being turned olf to school. If children ore 1old they re bad kids, they start thinking they are bad. But there is really something wrong with the system." Public school systems forced 10 account for every nickel they spend can onlv do so economically through testing students over and over, Hathaway soys. "T eochers ore pushed to have their students achieve high scores.'' This results, she soys, in classrooms where pope· 1s pushed and learning becomes a chore. Hathaway started the Pegasus School in 1984 with a belief thOT students should learn at their own pace. In its fourth year, the school has grown to nearly 100 students between pre-kindergarten and third grades and a staff of seven full-time teachers and several part-lime volunteers. Hathaway plans to expand grades as needed on a new campus to be leased from the Fountain Valley Schoo[ D strict beginning in January. The Pegasus Schoo 'las no •orma zed entrance test but looks for s gna·s -nc!udmg the ability to recognize comp ex re10• on!~ ps berween ideas and events, long a 1en1 en sc Jn 0'10 sers • v y to people's feelings at ari ear 1y age -tno· '"Oy indicate that a child is gdreo One of the ironies 01 ed.ica·1on is •no· children who ore pushed 10 I ear" 01 100 early an age sometimes rebel or burn ou• Ha·~oway says. "We have some ch1ldrefl who come into our preschool, children who have been •creed :o memorize flashcards, or read before they are ready, and all they want lo do is play. And.1hat is I ine, we let them ploy until they want to learn." But children of above.average intelligence are overwhelmingly curious about the world and jump into learning quickly, she soys. The Pegasus School tries to provide or environmen• rho• is fun and interesting for them to learr ri. T eocher Mary Karaoo adds bugs to just about everytr ing she eaches. 'Kids love bugs so we sing bug songs ana 01ay bug go Mes ' she soys helping a doss of preschoo ers po.n• 1rog faces or poper pla1es. Hathaway says rougt"tv l ea• y ·ra ning car help keep gilled sludents 1nreres1ea 1n learning without being singled our as 011ferent from other children. "There's a real stigma ogc1nst g11ted children," she says. Bur preschool car relp b•·gh er drer soc1olize with children their own age. "I had read ar11cles that said children with preschool experience are better able to adjust," says Verdeen Weiner of Irvine whose neany 5- year -old daughter hos bee'l atte .. o rig Pegou Schoo since she was iear v 3. 111 Oidn't want 10 1e• rer gc B ... • ... Jee de::: she would en1oy the OTmospnere c· Pegos ... s ara s"e absolutely loved 11, even ough I J dn'' exoec 11er 10 or first. "Nothing is taboo and tre empnas.s is on experiential learning,'' savs Weiner. This point was 1llus1rated or the f ,rs day of rhe third term of summer school this mon1h. A little boy named Jessie came on 1he crowdeo school playground w1m his mother du• og tre -n O· '110r" ig break Jessie was arriving 101e and had h s "eu ,.. c brace. As his mother expla1fled wny Jesse was wearing 1he brace, Jessie waride·ed '"'e D•O g•oJnd Portrait of a lady 2 Footwear from Spain 2 goes Baroque SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1988 At left .. Nlcolea Hunt, 3, of Corona def lbr, end Dena.I tll. 4, of Fountain Valley. Below, tucher Anne ..._ • ......,..economic theorlet to, left to right, • ..._. Kwney-Begg, I , of Corona det Mer; lilchMf M1gllll, 5, of Huntington Beach; Drew Smith, 5, of . .......,. Y...,; LNh Hiii, I , of Fountain v.a1er, and ...... Kerpman, I , of Huntington Beach. Photography -.,lllcka.•za FOR Kl G E A little hesitant 01 first 11 wasn r long before he was tossing a red rubber ball. Two days later neck brace and all, Jessie was '1l1m1ng 1n front of ·he Pegasus Players, a theater or• c ass aught by Teresa J cka. "We wan1 !he ct11dre'I •o f ee as f •her be1ong," she says ado ng no· oc ng ano '""ea·e• Skills ore h1gh1y oeve OpeO St. S r w"' Cl' g tted childre., CO" exce 1 g ve" o C"O'lCe Wh e '"€ '"ree s ... ,.. ... e, : asses ce "9 'C.iQ"' ,, ... s cs· ·e·.,.. o• . .,e s ... "'""e• c see,... • e "'" O"O ano e\'e" ec:)"O'" :::s :·e oo·· :· '"e Cu":.; .i"" -ec:::"'e' A "re. :-res : oss ~:r L,.. o· Exec . ./ \'es c·e ea·~ rg obou· s ... :::o.., O"'.'.: ::ie,.,..o'I::: Hov "~ ::)rT e•ed C:)"SJme• s1.1•\eys :)" :·"~' me,.,oers 01 '"e c1css ·tie~ a•e o•eoaring ·: orod.ice the p•oducs •ney hove chose,. Michael Megda~ 5, of Hvri• rig•on Beach and his business partners "ave decided ·o s1.;pp1y the f1c1ional town of (01·\ e with meic You k"Ow airplanes and ~1ngs ke '"O' 'he exola1"S He says he will charge a do 10• wh C"l 1s Ot>OJ' tic • as 'T11.1Ch as the class said t wo1J1C be 11v "9 re Pov 'O' o scoop of choco1ate Ce crea,.. P1eose see PEGA5v5 33 Gr0wing_ healthy hair .... LellaJ ............ .,, ...... ... Oma. Cutia .....,. Lyle and Gary · llOl'e••d 10 for M1ada. ... ........... .,,c..., Lma talk~ Paa lrlU, Patricia Rock, ...,._rel Spanem, U.da aadlcllael Joaaeon. Volleyball cbampe Leelle ADclnnn. Deb Denney and Cindy l'Clcbola. Birthday portrait needs SQme workaround the chin By VIDA DEAN °' .............. Attist Sltermu Moaaltaa of Omaha, Neb., has painted portraits of Spencer Tracy, Gale Storm, Imogene Coca and other celebrities, Dr. De· Bakey and the governor of his state, Robert Kerry. Now he can add Gayle Allftnom to his list. Husband Robert threw a party last weekend at the Balboa' Bay O ub to unveil the painting and to celebrate the birthday of the woman in the ponrait. "I'm so excited. I have n't S«n it," said Gayle. who wore a black rhinestone-trimmed cocktail ~uit as she peeted her 110 JUCSts. "I did the portrait from a satting and from photavaphs. .. said Monahan. who is a cousan of Robert. With the anno uncement of unveil· inatimeby Robert. the guests came in from the patio a nd fi lled the Quarter Deck for the bia moment. The cover was removed a nd there sat Gayle with every blo nde hair an place wearina a black off-shoulder aown rinsed in fur. , As everybody gathered around to set a closer look, artist Jo Aue Mix said. "It's lovely, a very traditional portraiL" "I lo ve it, but I think the chin may be a littc tarser than my little chin. He is toing to redo it," said Gayle, who lauahinaly added .. Now we have to set a new house." The portrait is 3 by • feet. Others viewing the portrait were G-.. CuUs LeMay, who is rarely on the party scene, and his artist wife Delea, Consul General of Mo rocco AWdak SeM and his wife F rucff, Consul General of Liberia A.Hrew .... Ute and his wife Ju. Re&a a nd Ham Hawkias, Reae and Norm ~ Jeu and Bob IAcu, I.ell and Muy Au Miller, Floss and IW leM•..+tr and Ollie a nd Stu Biil After the excitment of seeing the ponrait, aucsts lined up for a buffet dinner of chicken, ham, salads, fruits and vcgics. The .. birthday cake" was a huae trifle. G uests also included Milli and .,. Wlete•eek. Vlrpaia and Paal BeMer, Muy Au and Loe Wells, £lal8e and a.. Bumajlu...,..,.. and Jim Gl8baaaa, Al and Marpret Clan, Peco and Les c.n., llary LM a nd Scolt HMMlty, En Ull Fred ~r. Nora ,.,..__., Pat and Cut Neilaer and tn e Wally Crat· ee.•eu. • • • No business. All fun. "This is our annual summer get toaethcr:' said Patricia Rock, special event chairwoman for the Oran_ge County Chapter of the Commercial Real Estate National Network . The 60-member group socialized at the Balboa Bay Club. organized a rousing aame of volleyball on the beach and dined on the lawn. Mahi Mahi with macadamia nuts, fruit, salads and coconut cake were on the buffet. I The aroup included president LIMa J ..... and husband Mlcbael, Pam IrtM. IUcMrcl Spenem, VP Freda Rucom, Herb Samuels, s.... A••tiD, Barbara Lyle, Gary Morelteacl and volleyball champs Leslie ADclrews, Deb Denney and Llacly Nlcltols. "We arc trying to increase our membership to I 00." said Rock. Members include women in leasing, investment sales, law. finance. architecture, engineering and other related industries on the executive level. A national convention will be held Sept. t 5-19 in Los Angeles. An OC delegation headed by Jonason and Ransom will attend. Chrlstmas ls comlng for Jrinlor League By VIDA DEAN Of .. Dlllr .......... The Junior League of Orange C ounty will present a uthor. columnist, caterer. lecturer and tele- vision hostess Martha Stewan of Connecticut at its Oct. 26 Christmas Company at the Orange Count} Fairgrounds. Seating for the 9 a.m. ··l\ Morning wi th Martha Stewan·· 1s hmited·and tic~ets at S30 per person arc on sale now by calling 720-7477 ti.'\.\ art "'ill talk a bout entertaining. T icket-holders wall also be ahlc-'to attend a reception \.\Ith Ste\\art and receive general adm1ss1on to the Christmas Comoan~. • • • Nom inations are no"' open for the 1988 Business in .\ns a"ard sponsor- ed by the OC Business Committee for the Arts. The a"'ards program re- cognizes and honors businessmen for outstanding support of the ans ince 1982. 55 businesses ha'c "'on thl' award. Nominatio ns are open to an> Orange Count) business ~h1ch has supported the ans during the period fro m Jul) I. 1987. through J une 30. 1988. either through a direct cash grant. leadership and involvement of execuu ves or mid-level personnel or the provision of in-kind goods or professional services. The deadline for nominating as Sept. 30. The number to call as 754-0866. An awards ccrcmom '' 111 be held Nov. 20 at the Ne"pon Harbor Art Museum and a danner\.\111 follow at the Ritz Restaurant. David Tappan of the Fluor Corpor- ation fo unded the OCBC A an 1981. Henr) Scgerstrom 1s current!~ chair- man of the committee. • • • The Newport Ha rbor H 1gh class of '38 spent ··ditch da~ ·· o n ( atalina Island. The grads took the h1g "'h11e steamer from an Pedro and danced all night at the Casano Ballroom. l\ ··Catalina Re' 1.,1tcJ ·· trip ha'> been scheduled for Sept. ., tl> 9. hut before the} board the Catalina Fl~er f.or the vo}agc. classmates "'tll get n.·· itqua1nted at a pan ~ on ~pt 6 at the Zonta Clubhouse. lr\lne and 16th. Costa Mesa. Maureen McClintod Rischard and Rollo \k( lellan arc chairing the 50-}ea r reunion rnmm1t· tee. • • • Barbara Bowie and Harriette Sue Graham and other board mem- Witmer. honorary chairwomen of the bers will act as hostesses. Kappas can Oct. 9 "Suite Affair:· \\-ill be the attend by calling the hostess at honored guests Sept. 7 at a cham-644-7969. pajne tea planned at the home of Dusty Winoc ~fo:C.noe Count)'. an Ehzabeth a nd Tom Tierney. -o Others being feted at the in vita-organization of former flight attend- tional tea a re patrons and supporters ants. will hold a mem bership recep- of the October Museum Council of tion Sept. 15 ft the home of Ca rolyn Newport Harbor Art Museum fund-Bray. Persons interested in learning raiser. more about the f roup and its June Donovan is chairwoman of philanthropy. Air L feline. can call Suite Affair and Junie Cho ng is co-997-496 7 before Sept. 7. chair. The benefit will take place in six Hoag Hospi.;I'; S52 Club will be hotels. gi ving participants the op-taking over Eagle Countf)' again this portunit) to view the hotels' premier year for its annual Western barbecue. suites. con1empora11 an collections. Cha' of h c -8 · J fl recreational facilitaes. and garden and irman t e ..:K:pt. event is e go urmet d ining rooms. The hotels Johnson. (Eagle Country used to be will provid e refresh men I!>. The event Lion Country ~fari.) as from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m . and is open Festivities will begin at 5:30 p.m . to the pubhc. T ickets are S35. with a hve rodeo demonstrauon with • • • a tortilla toss. games. a campfi re sang- Oliv1a and Andv Johnson will host along with Rusty Richards. dancing. a cocktail buffet sCpt. 8 in their Santa stunt men and dining following. Pete Ana home to honor table hosts of the Ciracusa and the Pa ragon Restaurant Oct. 8 Tiffany Ball. South Coast Group are in charge of grub. Repertory's 2Sl~ ~a!°n gala. Tickets to the down-home fund- Perfect wltb panta. Look la Baroque. Jeweled Spanish footsteps Fashion footwear from Spain places the spotlight on the pantshoe silhouette with new heel heights and colors. Jewel to nes include aubergine. emerald, ruby, sapphire and 1opa1 while the darks are brown. chestnut. taupe, tobacco and terra cotta. Fall collections show a new elegance wath ornamentation and decorative ac- cents inspired by periods from Re- naissance to Baroque. wndo.ae Designer Eleanor Brenner quilts. crops and zips her black leather Jacket and teams it wath a stretch jump suit. Boots complete the sass} look. T he Kappa Ka ppa Gamma .\tum-raiserare S42.50each.orbig spenders nae Association of Southern Orange can go fo r ··w agonmastcr · status a nd Count) will open the club \Ca'ion \\1th VIP treatment b} pa} 1ng $250 each. a wine and cheese part~ ~pt. 8 at the All proceeds "'"111 benefit the Patt) and Corona del Mar home of Man i\ n George Hoag Cancer Ccntl'r at the Ster" .. "' qualltla O'Rourke. Sherri Loudcnback "of hospital. Further informatio n can be ~ Alcott and Andre\.\S "'ill present a obtained by calhng the 55.:? Club With fall's dramatic hats. Jewelry is demonstration o n scarves. President office at 760-591 7. equally striking. Sterling salver is 1------------------------------. being re-discovered and the silver bead necklace is important to match the black velour sailor and 11s glam- orous feathers. ~ FIGHTll'-.G ~ ~UFE t. American Heart ft · Association V Well-bred Knit dresses can become the foun- dation of a wardrobe. A brushed jersey creation w it h rounded shoulders, deep armholes. blouson waist and ·swingy skin needs onl) a lr==========================::l belt and a big shawl as accessories. Leather and lycra. We have a complete European delivery department which can help you In purchasing the rtght model as well as plan- ning your trtp down to the last detail. "I B'' IJ IOVE Tl& Rm'SIS!' Charl-.i Hehl lor Amrrica's Naeiooal f<Jmils La8t Weeki P9irn Salel Sa¥e on sfyllah perms for body, waves or curl. Nova Perm; Reg. MS. now $32 .. . I • Simple secrets to healthy hair Recently. I was 1n a medical doctor's .office and we were talking about slun c~rt -tht' ad' antages of proper cleaning and cAfoha11ng He voluntcettd the information ·that hair. like skin. should be cleaned daily. "Tests have pro' en that \hampoo. tnl your ha.1r every da) helps }Ou have healthier and belier hair .. he said. (He wasn't selling an}' hair products.) Vidal Sassoon. who doc., sell hair products (and he won't loo!.. good 1f you don't look good). sa)s 10 kt·ep hair healthy you need to 1dcn11fy \Our hair type (normal. di) or oil~.) and choo~ t~c c~rrect shampoo and cond111oning rinse for the da1h "ash Normal hair 1s an ideal corid111on: The best wa y to describe normal 1s 10 describe hair that is NOT normal The not normal ca11:gon includes lightened. toned. tinted. Pc:rmcd or chemical!} relaAed. damaged from ch.lorine. sun. wind or !.alt" atcr \pht. brittle: lacking in shine. lacking 1n body and limp. Dry. damaged. chcm1calh trl':ltl'd hair is often dull. bnuk and.pronl' to breakage as a result of poor l'la\11t 1t\ and damaged cu11clc . .\ naturalh dr\ condition is due 10 limited pro- duction of sebum b~ thl' 'l'ban·uus glands. Dryness also can lX' cau""d b) stress. an 111-balanced d1l't m1.,u~· ol hair care product~. chcm1ral trl·at· ment or exposure to thl· l'lcmrnt'> This ~ype hair need'> 'l'r) gcntlc cleansing and large dOSC\ of l'On· ditioning wnhout build-up to rcgain good health. Oily hair is due to O\ rr-produltl\ l' sebaceous glands. Thr rc~ult 1!> limp- nc-s'i anc1 l:iclr nf hn(i, Thi~ t) pt• of V111 Dm hair must be shampooed often to rcmo' e the oily coating that "eighs the hair down. Appl) ing the correct t) peofshampoo to the scalp while the hair 1s still df) can be helpful an removing the oiliness. If yo u have that "I can't do a thing with 11" problem. the ans" er ma~ be as simple as reading the labels on )Our shampoo and condit10nl·r. • • • "Women are much more interested 1n skin care toda' than the' were 1n 1977." said Poll). Quain o(:-.ie" pon Beach. who has been associated "1th Man Ka \ Cosmetics for 11 'cars. .. Women arc no longer JUSt inlcrestcd in makeup. "I thank women arc more soph1s11- ca1cd and interested in keeping 1hc1r )Outhful looks." added Quain. Quain 1s a director "11h thl' com pan) and 0' erS(•es ~9 consullants in her unit. which las1 )Car rang up S300.000 in retail sales. The accomplishment l'arncd her a diamond nng at the com pan)«, annual seminar held carht·r 1h1., month in Dallas. The e' ent also marked MK·s 25th )ear. This is the third )Car 1he ~c" pon Beach v.oman has returned home from a Dallas MK con' en1ion "11h a diamond nng .. "This )car's pnzr •~ FLEAS ARE NOT CHOOSY •.. From Bl a Ilea from the ankle 10 thl' 1h1gh In this same ~ming position. b) kaning down to pick up a dropped pen. \Ou may -bink -relocate that tk:i to your chest. at the same 11mr. p1ck1ng up on your wnst a fc" ne" arn' als from the noor. The\ 're not chollS\. they'll go an} where there\ frc\h lksh and blood. One recent da'. I left 1hl· hoU'>l' around 10 a.m .. dro\e to lhl· bank. stopped by Sportsman and thl·n \I.Cot on to May Compan) .\ftcr about 25 m1nutes of standing 1n llm· 1hcrc. a 0ea binked rtght onto OH kft arm. Homfying thoughts cami:· to mind Where has 11 been. and morl' 1mpon- antly. what's II been do1ng'1 .\nothl·r horrifying though I (" hKh doc\n°1 usuall) come to thl' cnlargcd brain cavity of my species): Oh. m ) ( 1od. I have Ocas~ And one last hnrnf) mg thought for the road·\\ hl·n I'm dunl' here. I've got to go homl'. Even dn\lng can Ix· a pJin b cr) lime my car S"Cf\C\. )OU !..no\\ l'\l' found another Ilea J U'>t 1n and explain that to a pohCl' oOil·~r ''ho already thinks )Ou0rl' 1nt1J\Kall'd .. Well. you Stt. spnnldc cat'> add heat. stir and wan .. ha hl'l' ... Btnk. Bink. Btnk On the homcfront. the \lo:Jr \aga continues. One morning m) \l'ltcr Kathy thought shr heard a spnnl..hng rain coming down out<;1dr. genii) tapping the roof and "indo" .,, But she was wrong. Thi~ "as the p111er- pattcroflittle fkasdoanga J1g on \Oml· newspapers on her floor. Ugh.You know it's ge111ng gloom) when minuscule S1phonap1era " confused with bad wrathcr What's reall) bad IS onCl' )OU0\C actually realized the Ilea 1s 1hcrc on you. it's too late. the bug has bitten And it's just the nght size of bite to really anno} you. It's not hl..c a bec sting which would "arrant at least a few "Poor Jims ... .\nd it's not small enough where }Ou don·1notice11. The bite is just the nght size to dt'mand a couple both~rsomc itches. Damn fleas. The) cause so much hassk. As a child. I used to be afraid to hang my feet over m} bed becau'\c ot an intense fear that a demcntcd "Mr. Potato Head" would bile off m) leg!>. I still pull my legs back from m) bedside. but no" 11'<> for a more rational reason: sol don·, ha' l. l..1llcr neas bite ofTm ) legs. With all the pain and torture endured with the little buggl·rs. a plan of defense has to be dcs1$ncd. Through experience and empirical knowledge -bink -r\e become a seasoned veteran of Ilea attncl..s and "'sc in the "a)s to tight back against this foe. First otT. )OU could bnng in cat' and dogs "hu.h ma\ attract thc tkas onto them and off.)our carpet. But this approach ma) backfire. 111..l' \Our plan to open the door 10 gel nd o( om· f h -You "'II "ant lo drag a bed shl'l't ("h11e. prcferabl> I around "1th )ou throughout thl' house. This ":t). 1f )OU plan on standing !>1111 or r,1111ng. )Ou "on't ha'e dm'<'t lOnlaO "llh the carpet for long pern>d' of llmc You'll "ant 10 get tulx· \O<.·I..., ("hllC'. preferabl) I or do .. , I do - borro" the long rublx·r g.Jlll'r' ) uur neighbor takes on foh1ng trtP'> You "on'! \\ant to sha' c }Our kg' I ne,er do thl\ an"'a' hclau\c ,,·, not a manl) thing 10 do and I tc:nd to get SC\ ere ca~·s of ra10r \tu bbk \10,1 1mponantl). I Jon't \haH· hl•rJ U\l' kg hair 1s m' la'>I dl'l~nsl· 111 dl·la' lhl· b111 ng Ilea·. Tr~ 10 plan as mur h acll\ 11' a' )OU can outside ' our homl' E-.11 out Drl'\'> out back. Liardl·n Rl·nt an apart- ment . In order to <ikq>. )ou'll lll'l'd th" special routlOl" .\lll'r l k anng l'\l'r\- th1ng olT the bed,prcad and hlanl..cts and sheets. s11 square!) on }our hcd "llh onl} )Our fl'Ct 1ouch1n~ thl' ground. The hghtBhould be on. 'kl\ l' for a n1gh1hgh1 reachahk from )Our bed L1rt )Our nght leg and ckar thl' ankles of an) fleas. Place thl' right kg on the bed. Lift left kg and do thl' same_ Reach ovc.r 10 turn off hghl. Dream of an) thing but Ilea\ If }OU mu!>t 1..111 thl' lka,, )Ou'll ha'c )Our choice of pr<Xl'durc'>. Thrrc's the technolog} approach: chemicals But th1!> ma) gel nd of more than a fc" fleas. 111..e mo'it ll l )Our nasal mucou~ Know that )OU can·1 'IUCfl'l'd \\1th the .. swat" or "slap" rou11nc. hl'lpful "''h flies and mosqu11oe., Fka<> Jrc -b1nk -much 100 tm·k, fht''I(.' bas1call} flat creatures can 010' l' on their side to escape an) rl·nl 1mpat·1. Because of their strange c,hapc. thl') usuall) sun '' ea good linger "Quce1- ing also. You·11 ha'e to 1al..e this hnr of action: .\f\cr gelling a flea 1n bl.·t"l'l'n \Our thumb and \Our middle tingcr. rub the two fingers togcthrr so lhe Ilea "ill be d isoriented. This stuns the Ilea ( .. Whoa." here am IT ) so that 11 can't JUSI bop away like usual "hl'n ) ou separate }Our fingers. With ) our prc- sharpened thumbnail. pop the flat· tcned Ilea in half. kno" mg that the onl) blood spilled is }Our O\\n. Garter belts in 'Bull' market P'nm wire service• A auddenjump in the sales of black ~ belts and stockings at Fredcr- tek's of Hollywood has been at· tributed to the new movie ... Bull Durham." While pncr belts. bustiers. tap panls. teddies and fashion stock1n$s have been popular at the lingcne chain and in its catalog for nearly four decade$. the company noted an unexpected 15-perccnt sales increase in recent weeks. In ganer belts. lhe color most often purchased is black. PEGASUS SCHOOL ••• rn.a1 II teems 4-and S-year-olds are more intemted in ice cream than sbelt mdll. It seems lhe law of supply and demand bas bttn learn early. .. We t~t the variety of SIU· cleataand su~s was stimulating for our childftn, ' says Joanne Hunt of COftMla dcl Mar, who will drive her IODI Patn(kand Nicolas half an hour to annd lht ICbOOI. ''l"Mrc really ._,uytllinteltearound lik.e 1t. ··she ~' ""' .e were afraid that 1f the ~went to tehool so fa~ away 1hey WGl .. lt'l hive any loal friends. but .-. "' 9"eral familteS from C'Of'· .. *' Mar at "91Sus and wc'\·c .-Ctded to nroU our luds 1n kXtt1' locally," she says. It 1s to this parent lo)·alty that Hathaway attributes the early success of the school. Some of1hc parents arc peo~ who have waited to ha\C dtikiren and are somewhat aOluent, she say~ but Pepsus 1s not a prep tchool. "People always thtnk of pri\atc schools as places for nch people. but that as not tn.ac. We have all lunds of familin here.." Hatha .. -.y Y )' The tehool 1s work1na on cstabf i h· i~ a acbo&anhsp f\and for briaht cluldreft wbOtt families arc unable to afbd dae ~Y tuit10M, • tuch are Sl.000 fOf prctehool and SJ.800 for kindef'pnn throuth third aradc • ... Polly Quain one carat of diamonds designed 1n a bow shape:· said Qua an. As director of a unit. Quain spends most of her time conducting training classes for consuhant~ "There's been a change an consultant'>. 100. In the early years the\ "ere hou~v.1' es looking fora wa).tO spend a fe" hours and earn extra mone' Toda\. con· sullants are prof~;1onal ~omen looking for a career -a less stressful career-and the\ arc associated" ith professional groups ... Joan Weise of In 1nr. "ho is in Qua1n's unn. also camt' home "llh a sparkling diamond for her selling abilit). • • • BLUSHING IDEA: Did \OU e'er notice 1n magazines lhat model~ an magazines al"a) s ha' c their blush on so perfect .. so natural "11h no streak$? Did you e'er noucc a1 a social gathering thaJ some "omcnr,' blush 1s not so perfect'? There arc streak~ that look like racing stripes. Of course. the womcn 1n lhc ads ha ve had makeup artist!> "orkmg on them for hours. Recent I}. a makeup an1~l told me all women can ha"e the natural look oft he models if the~ brush a hght coat of blush along the cheekbones and then take a cotton puff and buff 11. You keep repeating the process - brush then buff. brush then buff - and slowl) build up the color. This method g1'e~ a natural c,un- k1ssed look. The Sound of Mu\1c ch~pttt. Orante Count) Perl'orm1ng n s Center. will mark the season·~ open· Ina with a 9:30 a.m. fashion brunch Sept. 6 at Saks f1f\h .\' enue. uth Coast ptaza. The best offal! fashi ons b) t. John Knits. Anne K.Je1n. Escada. Valentino and Jlalph Lauren wall be \le"ed b) the aroup headed by president · ue Pertwozkt. *·. • • • • • • • • • • • Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Sunday, August 21-, 1188 • The fall collecuon of spomwear b) Dino Vahano ..... 111 be presented at 11 a.m. Saturda) 1n the Galler) depart· ment of Nordstrom. Soulh Coast Plaza. Cr}stal Court's lov.er le' el park1n1 area will be elegant I) transformed for a champagne reception and fashion spectacular b) Robtnson·s at b p.01 Sept. 7. Showcased "111 be des1'1tcr sports· wear b) G1or&10 Arman1. ""1a11 .\no Restivo. Etcada.. Loua. Ddt'Oho for Anne Klein and Andrea Jo, 1ne. Followil'\I the fashion prescn~ talion. JUCSIS will be lft\ •led into the store for dcsscn. shopptf\I and the opponunity to mttt Bc"erl) Purttll, merchandmngeduorofVoaue map~ zinc. Tickets for the "Voauest,le .. and "Robinson's Now" event are SIS. RCS«'\ at ions may be made b) calhna t~ store at 432-1800. ext. 604. •• • Back-to-School • • •• Fashion for Infants and • Toddlers ihrough Juniors • . .. 319 Newport Center Drive .(714) 760-1400 THE LAMBSUEDE SKIRT. • Soft. Supple. Flowing. The Harold's lamb.suede . kin ~ without a doubt one of the m t be:lutiful items arriving th.is fall . Ava1bble ln rich f.lll 1C\\'Cltones of che tnut. forest, burgundy, naw, brown and black. $398 Easy, Comfonable t}ie.s For U\.ing This ls \Xhat Harold's l All About. COSTA MF.SA. llU! CR'J"STAL COURT OF SOUlli COAST rtA1A ' I ' • Surf's up when shopping for bargain sportswear Orange Coast discounters off er ea ls on popular name brand surf clothes By -DlXIE REFEARN shin with a surf logo can no w cost Of ... a.lr .... atall' \lpwards of SIS, parents with those The free and unencumbered life. back·to-school·shopping-blurs can style of the Southern California take heart. Discount surf wear is surfer is deceptive. available on the Orange Coast. There he is. headed for the beach. The newest shop to hit the block is Maybe he's wearing -at the most OJ)' My Back, at 1741 Superior A\'e. on a summer day -thongs. swi in Costa Mesa. Open jus1 1wo trunks and a T·shirt. .months,: ii has already tx-con1e a hot A minimalist wardrobe? Maybe~ i"" t pn \ho surf clothes shopping lne:w;pensive? Probably not. circuit, p~bly due to hca,·y Becau~ su.rfing, Ii~ most majq, advenisiftg :'!Qn teen ror k radio spons. isa lifestyle that goes beyond station K:ROQ. the a:Ctual physical act. For many • The pink' shop v.·ith the surfboard c-ntllUsiast~ it is not eno ugh just to : in the windO\\' and Jin1n1} Z bannl'r surf1 There is decorun1 to folio ·• "i's visable alongsidl' Nt·11·port rituals to acknowled87. fads 10 ta\e; Boulevard. Inside. the spacious t\\'O note~.·· a. n. d a whole.f,gc offashi room shop is "'ell stocked with surf I wear, and carries clo thes witl\ its poss 1t1es to cons1 r. 1 • ff T Chlnces are that tet.n-agcr on I own 0 My Back logo. he C\'er- bcach has given some thought 10 the popular Jimmy Z T·shirts arc JUSt T-shirt he is wearing. and in fact. underSIO.and olhcrdesignssuchas Rip Curl and OP can be found 1ht'rl' may only wear certain shins thif..1 uwelL NOthing in the st ore is J)ricl'<i advenise products he uses o r is fond over SI s. of. The 21-ycar-old n1anagl'r -one And his non·surfing buddies n1a} of five in the southland -says that be just as enamored with surf the store.can sell popular surf wear clothes\ even if the closest they've for bargain basement prices Ix-cause gotten to surfing is watching old the fi ve stores are abh: to bu~ in "Gidget" reruns on television. trc-mendou!> volume. Although the simple cotton T -"'You might pay $50 for J 1mm~ Z clothes at Nords1rom that cost SI S here," Brett DeMoll said. "That's incredible-savings."' While the other four Off My Back stores are in Los Angeles Coun1y. DeMott said the ov>'ners, whose names were withheld by store en\· ploy«s. knew 1ha1 the store concept would go over v.·cll in Orange County ... In the Ne"'Port Beach area, the brand name dra\\' is incredible," DeMott said . "The-Jimmy Z name alone brings about 150 people a day in here Qn weekends," he adds. referring to the outside banner. • Alongside the surf\\·car. th~ .store docs a brisk business in tied ye. ""One of o ur biggest sellers." De Mott said. But he says he attributes lh store's rapid suCCl'SS to ns lowp rict;f. .. .. Mom's lovin' lifc Ix-cause they're ·(surf clothes) SIS here. and the kids arc-lovin' life cause it's J in1 m v's ... he added. · Offfyly Back d~s n·ot sell seconds, but it does carry manufaclurcrs' close-outs and often will sell out of a certain style within days. DeMo tt said. ' Pacific SPonS\\'ear in Laguna Niguel carries its own line of T- shirts. wlJich can be picked upfor$5. Its most popular shirt is one \\'ith a Ski Saddleback logo that goes for $5 Newly opened Off My Back In Costa Mesa was tbe .cene of a recent KROQ promotion. as "·ell. The rock bouom bargains are thr store misprints. \\'hich go from SZ 10 $3. Pacific Sport ~"·ear 1!'. located at 27 324Camino('apistrano and is open Monday throug.h Frida~ from 9 a.m. 10 5:30 p,nl. !TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE I Outlets shun all publicity ACROSS 1 Untidy state 5 Mystic's card 10 Attempts 15 False gods 20 T eke a break 21 Dwelling 22 Metal fastener 23 ReddlSh-brown 24 Heron 25 'A,k.a. Chris- topher Hewitt 27 Poplar 28 Simian 29 Arizona Indian 31 Thin 32 Galaha~ and Lancelot 34 Charged partic les 35 Be fond of 37 launchlng sites 39 Conceited one 4 1 Comes in 43 Spiritual gatt)ering 45 Obtained 47 Pack tightly 49 Clearing the bottom: neut. 52 Needlelish 53 Actress Verdugo 55 Automobile shelter 58 Orange or pekoe 59 Biennial herb 63 Rubbish 65 King 66 Speech: slang 68 Excited 69 Sklll 71 Group of lions 73 Was defeated 74 Fury 75 Pitchers 76 Sizzled 77 Rocks 79 Entertain 81 Born 82 Seed covering 83 Trading center • • 84 Cravat 85 Caviar 87 Removes 90 Actress MacGre;w 91 Choose 94 Noisy 95 Ritual 96 Sombrero 98 Estate 100 Demand 103 Summons 105 Trousers 107 Get up 108 Single 109 Citrus fruit 110 Shakespearean poem 111 Got up 112 Dodge 114 Epoch 115 Clever 117 Matured _119 Catnip 120 Summer month 123 LON 125 Dance step 126 Seniors 128 Fly 130 Ocean 131 Whole 135 Monarchs 138 Trudge 140 Mr. Laurel 142 Problem 143 Mast 145 Periods 14 7 Extinct birds 149 Terminates 151 Excavate 152 Nigeria's capital 154 "Alsen Star" won here in '88 t 5 7 Bungalow 159 Wed in secret 160 Hunter constellation 161 Artist's stand 162 Curved 163 Canadian Indians 164 Lukewarm 165 Trap 166 Poor grades ' DOWN 1 Jay's cousin 2 "I have found ill" 3 Compass pt. 4 Adam's son 5 City In Florida 6 Shorten 7 Comedian Rainer 8 Lyrfc poems 9 Narrates to Earthquake 11 Free (of) 12 Entertainer Burl - 13 Uncanny 14 Strlc1 15 "The Hearl - -lonely Hunter" 16 Want 17 Challenging team 18 Mortgage 19 Without 20 Rings 26 Periwinkles 30 Perform surgery 33 Doe's mate 36 Betro1hs 38 Bonded 40 Sack 42 Lambs' moms 44 Crow's call ·46 Sea birds 48 Singer Osmond 50 Nena 51 Stops 54 "Ours is -to reason why" 56 Comedian Fox:w; 5 7 Chopping tool 59 Jeweler"& weight 60 Long.legged bird 61 Knave 62 Gaped 64 Pixie 67 Scheme 70 Ac1 or Marvin 72 Infuriate 76 Worries 77 Mr . Mineo 78 Prune 80 God ol love 82 Vulcans and Kllngons 83 Issue 86 Umpire's call 88 Therefore 89 Shacks 91 Shallot 92 Sheriff's group 93 Forested 94 ·Fibbed 97 Actress J Uiian 99 Apprehends 100 Actress Graff 101 New 102 Garden flower 103 Lima's country 104 Accumulate 105 Harbors 106 Salary 109 lower limb 110 Convened 1 t3 Actor Holliman 116 S trand • 118 Greek god 121 Employed 122 Spinning toy 124 Food provider 127 Denmark's ... continent 129 Light tan 132 Persuade 133 Pay Increases 134 Urged 136 Android 137 Cubk: meter t39 Palm lrul1s 141 leg Jolr.t 143 Luge 144 Ashen 146 Mis\ake 148 Reach across 150 Food fish 153 His: Fr. 155 Me: Fr. 156 Abijah's son 158 Miner's llnd I By DIXIE REDFEARN their dressi ng room s otlCr modl'\I dis1resS(."d goods. \.\l'0 fl" 1n comix'll· 0t1MD...,-•••" accommoda1ions at br~1 . :ind 1hl· tion. h"s 1n their facl·." A, curious thing h:tppcnt•d 11hilc researching thr d1'>l'Ount 'urf clothe' SlOT'}. There arl· at l<-;1~1 111n ··ou1ll'1 .. stores that M"ll nanll' hranJ .. urf clo1hes along thl' ()rangl· ( 0;1,1: r>nl' 1n Nl·v.·pon lk·arh aniJ O!ll' 1n ( 11,ta Mesa. Both C3fD '>l'1·onJ, -d.u11:1gt•J goods and clothing 1111h ,light !l;111' -and clust'-OUI~ -t"lu1h1ng r"n1111 .1 pnor !>Ca~on. A T-shirt al l•nl' ofthl· uu1li:1' n11ght cos1 Sb v.11h a t1n~ 1n1pt•r!l·1.·11un chat an ardcn1 surlCr 11·outctn'1 ~11,· a second though! cu. llo11n thl· .. 1rt'l'l al a retail clo1h1n g stort· lh;.11 'fl<."l'1al11,., in surf v. car. the sa llll' ~ur1\h 1 rt n11gh1 bes 14. .,_ denim J3Ckl't at thl' uu tll·l t"ll'>t' .S~O. IC~ Sb8 at lhl' r1·gu1.1r ,urf shop Th l' outlets are tin~ :ind rran1J>1.'<l. McKay bu~·er might havl' 10 p:av. through a The ov.·ner of thl' olhl·r lt)("al surf box of clol hing on thl' tlo1)r 111 Ii nd 1 hl' ou1 let agrel'd. H 1' cl 1''" tell· 1' \1 t1rd-of.- exac1 pair of shon s. Rut hl·~. thl· priCl' mouth. and he-said hl' ''a n1' tu !..t•ep 1 t is more 1han right. that wa y. Too n1uch prl·,,urt• fnJn1 tht' Well . these outlet'> ha 1 l' '>01nt•t hing retailcri.. he ~id . ··1-h1:\ 'rt· re.ill 1 n1ad elsr in common b<.·s1dl'' t'hl·ap pnC"l'\ at us." he added · · on surf clothes. Whill' 11 ma1 \cen1 ,1r~1n2l' that the They ""'ant to krcp their l'\1'>t:Jlll'l' outlets v.ould be u1Hk·r 'l'tg~· fn1n1 the pri\·atl'. "big gu~" rrtaill·rs. an l·n1plt1~l'l' of Pn\·atf.'asin nn1nll'r11l·11 .1111 .. 1 11r~. Nrv.·pon Surfnnd Spnrt 11lh• d1dn'1 no pubhrit}. no lh:tnl.. ~ou • \ln10 .. 1 v.·ant to bl.' 1dt"nlifi(·d h~ n:Hlll' .,;ud bordenng on paran.11a. \nd 11 1urn.. there 1s :i fl':t'>onar.le l'~pl:1n;1tu1n for out there's a rl.'ason thl·\ 11;1111 tu the hos11h1,. remain almost undt·rgrou1id. ""Kids don't t':lrl· t11hcthi:.r the The 1 1cc-pres1den\ 11t"ont• t"ompan~ clothes arc Sl.'Cond\). T ht'\ t·a n '>l)Clld tha1 op1:ratcs an outt..·t '>:t1d h1, 1in111s halfthl' n10nl·~ for t11K'l' lh(' proJuct closing the di '>C'ount bu'>lllt''' :tnd .~k id comes 1n and sa,., to h1<, n1n1ht•r mo1'1ng to San Bernardino hl..·t·au'>l'OI 1ha1 ht• can get v.hat ·,,..t. st·ll !"i•r half the nc-gative reaction "ttn·~ "1c golll'n price-al the ... outlc1. .,_nd 11hcn :1 kid from rrta1tcr~ about 1h,,1r 1 1n~ outlt'l. buys h1~ ov.·n clutht•\, a fa1.k·1I logo ··11·s a touch1 subJt't·t.·· ho::: \aid doesn't bother h1n1. Th1 nJ.. 3bt•ut 11 - "We gc1 a lot off'lack :ibouc our 'lUfl' chese arc jus1 shorts to surf in .. Because C\'Cn though ,,l.·n.: "l'lhng Bui b1gbus1nc\S. nl'\crthl•k·,, Stam• McKay goes to CM Auto Club Neil ~1 cKay has assuml·d n1anaier1a l markc11ng pos1t1on . t os1a1n 1' ba,ed 111 '-l'1\por1 respons1b1lit1es for tht~ ('o!.13 ~l l·sa d1stnc1 oOice of Beach. the Aul~~obile Club. !f So~_1he.rn Ca,li~ornia .. In hi s Birtcbc-r Construc:io•n •111 Laguna ...,;1~LK'I has new_1:>os111on. Mc Ka~ .111 h~.1d .1 '>ta fl rcspons1bl~ for .. named BUI Leiby proJt't"I nian.igl'r. ll·nant 1rnpru1 t'· S<Mrv1ng the ,~u10 Club " 11 .5.t7 n1en1tx·rs 111 Cos1a,t: .. · ment division. csa. • •• • • • Ltah Ca rter of Ir\ 1nl' h:i~ been pron1ulcd tn project mana~cr al Fuscoe, \\'llliams, Lindgren & Sborl, Inc. a Ct\ll l·ngint.•t·nng lirn1 hl'adquartercd 111 Santa . .\na. Carter cu rrent!~ manages st•1 l'ral of the firm's projects. including !hl· ~i\.l-un11 apartn1cnt compleA in \\'cs1park for \\ l''ll'rn Ir\ llll' Pacific De\ rlopmcn\ r·o. ••• Sheila Starnes· of L;1gun;1 S1guel has been appointe~ public relauons tl1rl·cior of Cambridge Communications Limited, the 111 -houM' ad1L'n1s1ng •and public rc-ta1ions agl'nl"~ for '.':l·1\ pun Ekach·base Lance Flnaoc:ial Corp. Carol Muench of M1ss1un V1t'JO has bec-n appointed directo r of cdut·a11on fo r Irvine ftledleal Center, a I 77·bcd hospital l·urrt•ntl~ under construe· tion. She will direct the educational programs for . hospital employees and mcd it·al s1atT. ••• Mary A. Cook, Wanda Z. Kuwahara, and Michael A. Ludwig have been proplotcd to manager in the audit dcpartnient of Arthur Young and Co. in Costa M<sa. • •• Frank Marlin of San Clemente has Joined .Tothlba America lnc.'s Information Sy1lem1 Dlvl1loa in Jr,·ine as manager of chan nel niarkc-1ing. He-will direct plan ning and rcvit•w e'(cruuon of markctingdistriblltion channel programs !Or Toshiba personal computers and pcriphcrJls. ••• S11uaae Mo1ller of Ne"" pan Beach has been named lO Co1tala Homes' nc\>.·I) created1dircctor of Fred S. James & Co. uflr\ l11l' h:i) antHIUnl·cJ the add1t1on of Risleen H. Slafford a' a 1·onsuhan11 n ret1rcmcn1 and n1anagcd tare-.. cr1 ll"l''>. "h~· 11111 assist emplo~er groups. as~)(:1at1on' :ind 1nd11 itluals in asscss1ng 1heir health cart• 1li.'l'd' • • • Tom Ziencina of S;i111a .\na \\a~ rt•ccn11\' appoi nlcd sales n1an:igl'f u f i\'.ev. l)<lrl Pat:ific Fund in& Corp. in Nrv.·port Bl•at·h., l·lc 1\dl lx-'.rl·~1>on'>l bll' for supervising man: 1han ~ll loan ton~ult;ints and c-xpcditing loan procl'~~1rrg.. ••• Or. Marshall Grossman." ho pral'll{'l."S 1n Ir\ inc-. is tbe nc"· prcsidenl ollrvlne JI ea Ith Care Associatc-s. an indepcridcnt prac1icr org;1n11:i11on that pro,·1dcs ph ysician service~ to n1 orc 1han l.500 pal1l'nts in !he Irvine fll'Cl. · • •• Syatelll1y1 Nel"'ork Inc. of lr1 int• has appointed Meyer I. Goldstein as '1cl· prcs1dcnl. corpora1 e developmr nt and legal afliur<i. (iolds1c1 n. of t>.·tiss1on Vic-jo. will coordinate 1hc-design and de' t·lopn1ent of new projeils i"nd scr1 ll"{'S, and ovl'rsc-c 1n1plcmenta- tion and markc-ting. • • • • Carl Jollnson of Hun11ngtol,l Beach has joined Grubb& Ellis' Ne"•port Beach comn1ercial brokerage office as an office propcr1ies specialist. James E. Nlcllol1 has. joined the same office as an industrial prop(rties specialist,. • • • Roberl M. Lee has been appointed senior vice president, builder rcla11o ns. by GlenFed Mortg11e Corp. of Irvine. Exp~rim ental GE engine tested EVENDALE, Ohio (AP) -The <kneral E~ric Co. say' i1.s ex· perimenlal unducted fan cngint per~ formed suctts.$fult)' durina a S.400.. mile test Oilht this Wttk from California to EnaJand. TheGEen1Jnc. which uses tutb1ne· driven. coun1cr-rota1in1 fan blades to reduce fuel consumption. was mounted on 1he left side of a McDonnell Ooutl!as M D·80 leil air· r f J crafi which Ocw Tuesdav fro m Ed· wardS Air Force Base in C'alifomia to F ambor""fh.-EnaJand, GE's Aircnn Engines Division. blltd in the Cincinnati suburb of Evtndalc., Mid Thursday it Is work.Ina on a production venion or the u.nducted fan cn1inc with 0£'s pan- ner in the ::Ji'· the Fren'h manu- farturcr S , Snctma has a JS l)tl('f:nl Jhart In the enalnc proani.m. The unducted fan en~nc has tv.'O Stts of fan blades which .s.siio in_ oppositf'"dlrtttlons "·hlle tht (nJinc- is opcratin&. The fan blades are driven directly by a counter-rotatina turbine without a gcarbo,. GE officials say the unductcd fan enaine combinci jet cna>nc Ptr'· forman« with the fuel S3\ 1np of proptllcr·likc assi~tllnct. " . llllyl'llld SUNDAY AUGUST 28. 1988 Palm RoyaleCountry Cltib offers bonus Year off ree golf included for those who buy this year Buyers in Palm Ro~ ak Cuuntr~ Club's Phase One "'ho dose escrO\\ before Dec. 31 "'111 rece1H' a fret.• one- year golf membership. acLOrding to Kaz Kata)ama. prt.''>1dent of Boulevard DeH·lopnwnt The membership. "h1th rt•prl·,entc, a value of more than S 7 50. \\ 111 allO\' homeo"'ners to enJu~ a ~ear.,· ''Orth of free pla~ for both hu'lband and wife. pnont~ '>tarting 11mc'> and reduced fees for their gUl''t' on the I!\- hole eAecutl\ e goll rnur<.l· dcs1gm·J b) renowned architect I t•d Rohin'>on. .. 8} offering a full ~car of frCl' golf for our homeowner\. \\t' arc :idd1ng w the unbeatabk '>a' 1ng' JI P;ilm Ro}alc Countr) ( luh t...no\\n to ht.· the desert's bl:\I 'Jim·· statt·d Kata\ a ma Located in La <)u1nta home ofthl· PG.\ \\est the nl''' rl'\ort tommun1- t} pro' ides a full ~1rr.I\ ol a11ral II\ t' recreational ::1men1t1l:, l·omh1nl·J w11h a breathtaking l lubh11u\l' nlkr- ing a golf shop ::ind h•lh•r rnom fac1h11es. Priced from JU't ) ---...... Ill SI 02 500. Palm Ro,ald ountr' ( lub offers fulh-furn1sh~d rnndom.1n1um homes 1n classtC \kdltl'rrant•an-,I\ k architecture. each built right on iht· fa11""a)s and grct'n' ol the hl':.tu11ful golf course. Bu,ers at P::ilm Km:.ik < ountn Club ·ma~ select from ti' l' lloorplan' w11h up to rno bt·dr,oom' and 1"11 baths. loaded "11h in1a111r .1pprnnt- ment~ such ac, de.,.gner-,t·k, tt•d furniture package' 1n 'a11ou' nlh color schcmes.1u,un11u' ma,tcr ... u11- es. "'1ndo"' trt.•atml·nt'> and plmh carpeting throughout l':ll'h homt'. PalmRoyale Developer: Boule\ ard Develop- ment .. Type of development: <.on- dominiums. Price range: From $77.777 to s 102.500. Number of plans: fi,c. Financing: Convcn11 onal. Sales office: 677-9827. ------ boast con' enient breat...fa<.t har'!. tor informal dining and dcp..,ldabk Ho t- po1nt apphancr<t. n:fr1gcrator'> \\tth ice-makers. range'>. micro" a' l'' and conunuous-cleaning m l'n'> Other price-included feature-. 1ncludt· (,en- cral Electric C'lotht'' \\:J\ll\·r-. anu d~ers. plus energ)·'>a' 1ng n°lllral a1r- cond111oning. H1ghltgh11ng lht• rl'l rl·.tt111nal amcn1t1es at Palm Ro~ak ( 11untr) Club 1s the outstanding I b-hok 1 l·d Robinson eAecut1' l' golf l'Our'l' '' 11h bc::1u11fulh contoured g.rl'l'n' .ind fa11""'a)S. pluscompetttt\l' ml·n·, .ind ladies' tee placement'> Watl'r h:.11.1rJs come into pla) on nine hok~ a' \\l'll J'> a series of bunker'> llanl..111g man' 01 the greens. making the lour'l' challenging but fair for goiter., ol .ill le, els. Golfers "'111 apprl•t·1ate the I Mh hok'. which featurcc; an island fa1r- wa,, and an ek,~lll'd tlHl'l'·t1crl·d island green that o' erloui...., 1he clubhouse. along ''llh a p1c1url.''>que "'aterfall. . The cheerful gourm,·t l..11\hcn<. The elegant Southcrn E:urop.'..tn- st' le clubhouse "111 \oon premit·rc The Captain's Table. a brand ne''· first-class seafood rc'>taur::1n1 and har operated b} reno'' ned local did Raphael. The beau11full~-Jecuratl·d (Please aee PALM/C3 ) Palm Royale Country Club offers fully-furnished condominium homes in classic Mediterranean-style. Chandon brings a u.nique new dimension to high-style, ocean-close living with a preferred Laguna Niguel address. Taylor-Woodrow opens Chandon with noon lottery Prc-..ale~ at one nl thl m11<.1 J\\Jltl'll neighborhood' 1n Or;ing.l' C •unt' h1s1on "''" bt•g1n \\tth a lutt~·n at noon \ug 2~ d' thl· lir': homt"• ;i• C'ha:idon n ma,lll·Pl .. nn•J \I .. r · •. Hill\ lx'(t1ml· J\JI .1t,1, : 'Pl ... ·e-l numbt·rs ot h .. ~-,l· ,, .... , .. ., "ti. • .. J\, bt'l'n an\IO" .Hll, 1p.1i n!-tfll' I rek'a\l' TJ,lor \\ !· '' 11, ... ,, J,· 'l'loper ol ·r.. .. '' · ~ ,, · , ' anounce\l:l">l ·;,., "•,,:' ,,, · the tremend •u' :'r .'· 'i"'" · .. · ·, .. 't nottng tha: l' .. :~"""' ll·, .... 11 ll ' l .. \JX''-'"tl•d !P t•v·~1 '!i.!·h ... '.r:i ' JI prO\p!.'I.!; \ l' t"-i.. I l ., \\I I '),i '. l .Ir ,·i., .... 1 chance l1l run h.1 .. 111~ : ' • t· •nh' "' thc1nho1"· · (hand.in br·~, ,1 .. n1,1 ....... ,\, d1mens1c>r1 ,,, h .... ,, • ,,,·.1:;-, ''l It\ tng \\ tlh {\\1•: I J '1 :,•,•. ',".1• a11a, ht'd "luml'' "JI •·If'"·" :tll rom.:intk dt·ga n"' •I "h f • .. ·-. h \led11erranean JI pr •l' i'1a; m,,,.,, J preferred ugunJ 'tgu .. I .J-Jdfl'\\ surpn,1ngl' a11a1nJt,I, ~1ar;ing .n th n ,1 " : 1ng pre' tC"' ,-t' ... ·· , fll1l>r pl.ln' •ar~l' '• ·• ~ •: • '' dur- d ... Chan don Developer: Ta~ lor ~ oodro" Homes. Type of dt>velopment: ingle- fam1h detached Price· rangt>: Frum the mid- $ 120.0UOs. Square footage: f-rom 1.009 to 1.509 !'iumber of plans: r1 \ l' financ ing: C on' l'n llnnal Sales office: 249-1 .... , I( i. )(luare lee: in 'rt'n JrTJngl·men1 .. that mal..e op1.muM u't '' 'P.lll' pee at nit r' r .ippll1n1ment!> platt' the nc1ghn11rhnl"1 in 3 , la" b~ mc.-11 Home !>h11prx·r, "ill J1i,,1n er nu- merous katurl'' th.11 J l l' l'On'>ptcuou~- 1) absent frnm mJO\ lOmparabl) priced de, el 1pml'OI'-in the area The' 1'lcludc pr·,,111·' in dC'<'t...s. t\\0- (Please see TA YLOR /C3) Huntington Beach builder KSE has tough act to follow By ILENE SCHNElDER o.lly '9ol Con"HflDAdeol Howd1d the first project b~ a ~oung Southern C'ahforn1a home bu1ld111g firm beat out entne .. b\ <,Qme or thl' industry's largest devdoper\ to be- come the most-honored n.''i1dt•nt1al project in the 1988 C1old '\ugget awards? The president of thl' lirm helte' c~ that II "'as a mattrr ofputtmg at~ ptl'JI amenities in a rede' elopmen1 pr1>Jt'l't and doing it cost-effectl\ el) Cantera. a 48-unll rede\'elopment project in Santa Ann that \\3S de- veloped by Hunungton &ach-bascd KSE Development. captured four Gold Nugget a"'ards. 1ndud1ng tht• pres11g1ous .. Detachl·d Home of the Year .. award at 1hc Pat·1tic < oast Builders' Conferenl'l' 1n San F1an- c1sco. The proJCCI :.il'o \\:J~ honorl·d for "Best S1ngk'-fam1I~ Detachl·d Home Cnder I .~00 Square Fct•t." .. Best S1ngle-Famil) Detached Home. 1.200 10 1.500 , quarl' Feet,"and .. Best ~kd1um-1Xmt1~ Res1denual ProJect .. In presenttng thl' J\\ard'>. Dak Stuard. president l1f the :"atwnal Association of Homl' Bu1llkr\. proclaimed KSE £X,clopment "the rising star" ofthe West Coa<>t n.'\ldl·n- tial development 1ndustn Kirk Evans. president of "-l\E. .expressed both '>Urpn't' and ~r:111- tude: .. \\ e t...ne" ( ;intlTJ "·'' J successful prOJCl t "hl'n all 4:-hnml''> sold out the da~ 11 nrx·nt•d. hut \\e nrver expected 11 tn \\111 th" man' awards. This mean' an :l" ful ll•t to a small com pan) ltl..l· "....,l ·· Evans no ted that ( .1ntl·r.1 ''J' unique for a rcdt'' d11pnwn1 rrtlJCd because tt "'as l'OmP\"l'J of '1ngk· fam1l) detached hon1l'' 1n1,1,·au ot attached unm .. fhl lad that thl' noor plans enable<, U\ tn :tl h1n ,. J denSll} of IQ hOml''i [X'r ,l\Tl' made II possible:· hl' said .. '' .1 rl•,ult. Cantera has dctin1teh upg.ralkJ the neighborhood. "h1, h " "hat n:- development I'> \UflP<"l'U t(l J n" E' ans. "'ho "l'r ..,_.• ' r !{, ,..,__.r. I' Warmington ( 1 1• ,• ..,,,nd I> .tr [)e,elopml'nl ht·• , ,•,11· r~ 1---..1 • 19114.ltl..e!tto"ru· .• ,, '"n1J,;i .. 111t • houses. to l:iu1ld t1i.. 'ind ,11 ! ""' Id ltkc to h'c 1n "lie· i•.·11wJ t111rn 1-\.•h \.\ arming1tin 1r.1•' ,1,.111 J'lll lJ•··• ., 1n10 hou<.e" r.~.1·,· , ~' I :ht· ,, 11n~ pnce. and ,·ar ,: •1 .1:, '''"''''\, • .·. I> .. Do1ng1 h,nf' ':·"l"!''' 'i' 1 of "-· E's"' "l' I , ,1 ,. g ,,,mp.in' "'hlch cont1:n1r .. t d •n '"•Pl'vhu1 t Stnglt>-famtl~ h••f'h,· ht'hirt· d1•1ng the CantaJ pr.• l•: 1l Ii•'' ••n 1nJ,· pendent C• n:r.h' " i. •• .. ,.,en 1h1 n~ e'(Cept bu' 11~ .P ti pr1•r)c:rh .l'ld pa~ tog bill<. .. Upscale building takes a new twist No one can ever accuse Orange County's homebuildersofhe1ng stodgy or lacking 10 creatt' 11~. The county that made master- planned commu01t1es n \\ orld\\ 1de concept and established zero lot-hne'> as state-of-the-art in high-dens1t~ residential development. no"' brings us something called .. custom pro- duction housing." That's the term used b) Kell~ McDermottofMnrkct Profiles. Co ta Mesa, in describtng what she calls a rather innovative idea tn housing to satisfy Orange Count) 'sgrowingap- pettte for luxury home Basically.a~rd1ng to Kell~. cus- tom production hous1na lS actuall} tnict housing with a new\\\ 1 t. The buyerhasadirtetand aeltve hand m des11nin1 the houSt af\er select mg oncofscveralbasicde 1 ns.or.as Kelly calls them, "chassis." ~ It gi vcs the buyer the cconom ic benefits of mass production" h1k at the same time allowing for person I tastes and csthettc prcten·ncc'>. However. you can bet that 1hc'>C quasi-custom home.-. do not earn l tract home pri<'e. Kell~ sa~ s the~ can range from $450.000 up to mon· than $1 million. and that some ~O nno residential developments l'ncom- passmg thesetypesof u!')Seale tract homes will be open for sail' in thl' county during the nc\l 'l'ar. What ital! boils do" n to 1 that tht' incrcasinacost ofhous1ng 1 n the county's homebuilding mdust~ 1s once moregivinJbtrth toa ne" ~ind of home. A. hybrid. tf)'ou "111. between standard tract housing that 1s now commanding more than $200~000. and. tnae custom-bwlt homes that arc outof rtach of nearh cvcr)one but the really nch It also means that the count)· upscale hous1n1marls.ct 1s com1ng\lf •·Up until a year and a hatfaeo. onl> a ftw homebuilders ~re wilhng to venturt 1010 thccu,lo m&home marktt bttausc.. as Kell potnl' out. DANIEL J. CARLSSON most builders had 11111\' under- stand1 ng of that market \l'gml.'nt The) "'ere all prctt\ hapfn butldtng 1rac1 housing. so" h' ch.111&1.' • Those fc"' "ho dct 1ucJ to tat...C' the big step up "ere alc;o 'i Ut't l-SSful. and. for the mo 1 part. aklOl' \:o" other bu1ldersartsee1ng tht• Ol'" or- ponun111c 10 p l'(l\ 1dtn~ lu\uf" hous- 1n1 for the count)·~ 1no'C'as1ogl\ v.'Cahh> popul:111on and ;ire JOmp1n1 on the bandwqon Ju \how much demand there 1!'> fur upscalehous1ng1nOran~l"( ount . andJUSt ho"' mulh JX'llpkol m<'~n •• I arc"' 1 lltnf. ll' 'Pl'lhl '111 .1 11.,nw hl'rt· \\ tll he IC'\ll'd h l :ht• h1 'h, fhl· In tnl' Co 1n11s nl'" Ir •h'l .,,,t,1•mmun1- l)\\h1rh1t"'"''" nh.1,, undl'r "J' Talt...ed ahl•ut '111111.1n' 't"ll "·" bctng thl' l'f\.'nll' lk (,1 'I l'llll' ,,, u lJ,Hl\ h v1ng, 1h1s up<..l .I k -'I''' .Ill Jl'' dop- mcnl "11lofk1 ,, ,,;in•~ r-.,M h11mt'\ and home ""c' <.1t11 •• 1l•,! 1 •n I•• 'IOt.l acre, of the ml"'t "· 1.~tl1-.111l·r rr.'r- en' 1n thC' "'orld The target m.tr , 1:.111 "'"' h11ml'<. doe n't sho" ur 1n 1r.1tlll ,,nJI dt.·m1l- lflph1csandrc'l'Jr' h bt"·'u't nliline kno"s ho" to get thnJ.11.11d11 '1'111.all \hem on their pn' Jtt' '.h ht' >r \\ hnt"I And that's "h' h11md1utlJcf' hJ' t been muctant IQ JUml' tn 8ul n a,ppear\ that 11 thl· \\t'.tlth' ltkev.hat~ou'rcolTl.'ring \c1ud1'n t ha\ctolindlhC'm The' ttnd't'U W()f(l 1s that then-" alrcJJ' substanual intert'>t trom s\ratosphencle' cl., 1n the It\'""' (Pleuc tee UPSCALE/C3t E' a,,, tc-\· 't .ti~,, -~ , "' · ·~.._ ·1 \. numtx-r ~11 •ul 11r t' 111· _.,-~ 1h' can Jfford thl' ~uo.1 • • " ,, •· 111l' homi:s hl' hu1lJ, th ,•.,, .. 1•\\11 ncgot1Jting Jni:l d· .. ,. : I 11 l' ll• ltstc-n to n1her l''l'• 'I', : '.n~ t•1 , 11t •orner. Thc-lantaam •• ,k, "' ,• ,,1,11.1r S 11 •) 01111 arr ' .,, .1 ,-:.11>1 hou<.e ··,\Ith thl· h'•'• .11 ,; .1 ... 1 .,\ ,,1 .1 mUl h IJl"gl'r h11 ,, f, an., FC\r in'tan,l ;1 '' mat1, garagt.· d11\11 • p," .. , .1 • , •n- d1t1oning ::ind 0 ' :.ti 'tn· '· · · .• , n thl' ma t<.'r hedmum' f, anse<.ttma1,•d th.1: ', ' '' S..,, i-m.-1re ~r ht,ml h •• 'l (Plea.ee ett TOUQK/C2l Kirk Evan• 1'be BaldwlD Co. •a la~ om lta P•I In Lift OU SMatee at Panola lllll9 die n..._ fll .._ IMt- eenn bomea aad ttu. •odelL C3 "8te chef1 °'*""'' CNdltLIM Cl Cl Cl C8 Orenge COMt DAILY PILOT I Sunday, August 28, 1988 TOUGH ACT TO FOLLOW FOR KSE DEVELOPMENT ••• PNaCl aeel lube nther than fiberglass rubs. .. bul people recosnin the quality." Al I aestimonial Evans' own brother boulb• ~ of the homes. Now the yo&aftl company has several hundred names of prospective buyers on its mailifta lilt based on the reputation acbacved in KSE's first major project. Evans also expreued appreciation to the consultants who contributed to tbt IUCttSS of Cantcra. They included lbe arcbiwctW'll firm of McHale f#oodl Auociale'S of Costa Mesa. Suaa Ana-baled interior dcsianer Carok Eichen, Design Associated Lid. landscape architects of Orange, lbe Sanaa Ana enaineerina firm of Madole It Associates and Chaner S.vinas Bank of Huntinaton Beach. wbich provided project financing. In addition Evans lauded the Cit) ofS.nta Ana Redevelopment Agency for trusting his firm 's capabilities. "They asked me how ther could be sure the project wouJd be successful." he said ... and when I told them the only way to find out was to let me build it. they agreed." "The redevelopment land was owned by the city for several years:· Evans explained. "It had bttn slated to be a community park. and then it was going to be a high density homesite. The city of Santa Ana had bttn criticited for payina too much attention to high-density commercial buitdina." "We wanted to create homes that would appreciate and contribute to the quality of the neighborhood." Evans continued. "Now the Cantera models are scllin& for S 145.000 to S 172,000 in an area where propeny values have not appreciated as much as those in other pans of the county." The redevelopment authority of M OR TGAGE RATES ~ u of Thu~ay, Aug. 25 Santa Ana was pleased. That \\BS confirmed at a r«ent Santa na City Council meeting when Ma)or Dan Youn• and Vice Ma)or Pa\ McGu1aan presented E\lans wuh the prtsti11ous key to the city in apprc<:ia- tion of his -and his prQjl•ct's - contributipn to the city of Santa Ana. After such an ausp1~ous debut, what will KSE do for an encore? The firm is looking for more land Ill the same area. Evans has de 1gned a four- bedroom model of the same type. Evans also said that he plans to present the Cantera concept to re- development agencies in other cities. "Now that we have a solid track record and four Gold Nuagets to go with our understanding of hGw to work with redevelopment agencies. it should be an easier sell." he said. "You have to educate cit) councils and people to what you're propos- FIXED ADJUSTABLE tntrst Down Points Lock·tn Mall. tntret Down Pointe Loctc-ln Margin Max. Rate Pymt (%) (dap) Loen ..... Pymt (%) (daye) (%) Loen AmeriCan Interstate S&L 11.000 10 1.500 15 168 8.125 10 1.500 15 2.825 250 ..,. of America 10.825 20 2.000 15 188 8.375 20 1.500 60 2.250 1000 lrtght Mortgage 10.500 05 2.000 60 188 7.875 . 05 2.000 60 2.500 168 ~S&L 11.015 05 1.500 15 188 8.000 20 1.500 45 2.250 300 Empire or America 11.260 05 0.000 60 188 7.375 25 2.250 30 2.750 300 FatWeetS&L 11.500 10 1.000 20 250 6.375 10 1.500 00 2.250 168 Adettty Federal S&L 11.000 10 1.500 00 188 7.875 20 1.500 45 2.350 350 Am Interstate Bank 11.375 10 1.750 00 250 9.125 20 1.500 45· 2.750 500 CMendale Federal S&L 10.750 20 2.000 30 188 7.950 10 1.750 45 2 750 300 H.iwthomeS&L 10.62S 20 2.000 15 168 7.500 20 1.500 15 2 250 168 Home Federal S&L 10 500 05 2.000 14 168 8.375 16 2.000 45 2.750 500 lrnperiel Savings 11.375 30 1.500 60 500 8.000 20 2.500 60 2.500 500 Long 8Nctl S&L 10.750 10 1.500 15 188 7.750 10 1.500 15 2.500 300 Mariners Ban.k 10.700 20 1.500 15 168 7.750 20 1.500 15 2.375 1000 ~anlca National Bank 10.750 10 1.000 30 188 7.000 10 1.750 15 2.750 168 Mft.ubtahl Bank or Ca. 11.250 20 2.000 00 1000 10.000 20 2.500 30 3 200 500 Plldftc: Sa:J: Bank 10.875 05 1.250 21 188 8.750 20 2.000 45 2 875 500 QuekerClty L 11.250 10 2.000 00 168 7.750 10 1.000 60 2 500 250 Alpubtlc Federal Savings 10.500 05 2.500 75 168 7.375 10 3.000 75 2 750 168 8ecwlty Federal Savings 11.000 10 2.000 00 168 9.000 10 1.000 00 2 250 166 8outhem Calif. Savings 10.875 10 0.750 07 168 7.875 10 0.500 45 2 750 250 Trust Saving• Bank 10.250 10 2.000 00 168 7.875 20 1.500 00 2.250 500 United Cellf. Savings 11.375 20 1.500 20 500 7.875 10 1.500 45 2.750 500 Valtey Federal S&L 11.000 10 1 500 30 168 7.75-0 10 1.500 60 2 250 250 W•tern Financial Services 10.625 10 1.500 21 168 8.000 10 1 500 30 2 380 500 ...... ••I• IO< eel~ ••t• mon9~ (AAM) ... IOW tnlrOOUC10t'f ••t• tor IN rv.t ediu11..-1 ~ .iPR ,.,, l>Olh ... .., .,.., ARM ~ .... De "'Ill* Down ~t •-ol ceel'l(v.OI ..... P<lcelpeld tolender prior 10 li9'*'9 ~conlfeel Polntawe'll.olloetl.....,_ paid 10-et t.-olloetldoeln9 Lodi· In 18 lhe numbe< of ci..,, ..,_ 9WfMI-r•t• -10 ~ Mu-ioatn CSOOOl 1111'8 mutmum -""'IOen Ufl08r ~ lerme A.I ••let tulljee1 to c:henge V•~ , ... .,.., terrna pnor IO~ IO< • -All leoae<I ClllfQe 01-'-"' ecldtloon to thOM ""°""' INDEX SUMMARY ADJUSTABLE MORTGAGES 11th District Prime rate 3 month T ·bill I month T ·bill 1 yr treasury note 3 yr. treasury note 5 yr. treasury note -. Thie wffk L•et Wffk 4 Wffksago 7 62 7 62 7 62 10 00 1000 9 50 7 03 696 6 89 7 51 7 26 7 15 8 27 8 17 7 89 8 85 8 75 8 52 9 05 8 94 8 67 Te~off Time Al The New Villas at Desert Falls Phase 2 Now Selling I 0' I ~ fJIJ' ()d!"lt /(}u ,, f I I I : M I •I' I suro11<,P al r>"Sert F JllS R1 lht i Ul~l It ISt: ~ .. hi.a :t.r"'Oil./tSt lJ l.i • 1<d0, A 11 '.jlt• I tf' jf' '1<-.11! r • I ' IC • , 1111l ~ Bolroor ~ 1 Furn Sh:Xl (,(royri r ... SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RATE AVERAGES Conforming Flied 15 year 10 622 30 year 10 800 Adlutteble 6 month 7 849 1 year 8 019 From $115,HO to the low $200,000'a '"" J ~ ~SI & ~ .I", ..,.,; PalfTI Ue5tf1 CA 92262 (619) 346-3314 I ., Non-conforming 10 850 I 1 237 7 971 7 962 ina." accord1oa to Evans. "When you aet them to see it, they act cxClled." Redevelopment proj«ts have spttial challenaes and special ~ wards, accordana to Evans. "There's an extra level of bureaucracy in redevelopment," be sajd, "The city is your panner, and you have to convince the city that you're doing everything possible to make the project succcssf ul." "You have to JO into an area and visualize what you're tryina to do," Evans continued. "Typacally, a ~ development area is a blighted area with inexpensive property. Your challenac is to build hou~s that will ovcnbadow or improve the area around them." Evans also stressed the imponance of convincing the local homeowners that the project will UP&rade the neiahborhood. Homeowners who have lived in the area for a number of years typically have a strona sense of community identify, according to Evans. One of the rewards is being able to produce a high-quality home at an affordable price. "The most gratifying aspect is being able to ;ell a house to a first-time homeb.uyer." Dowers named president of Barratt Irvine Dale Dowers. nationally and re- gionally acclaimed for his superior achievements in the building andus· try. has bttn named president of Barratt Irvine. The appointment was made by Mark Frazier, president of Barran American, Inc.. following Barran's strongest ,year ever, and places the company in a strong position to carry out its ambitious expansion plans for Southern Cali- fornia. Governed by an aggressive "hands on" management philosophy. Dowers plans to be involved in every aspect of the company's residential projects. from land acquisition to the close-out of neighborhoods ... There·s an exceptional amount of talent and ded1ca11on in the Barra II team ... Dowers said. "8) becoming 1nte· grated anto each dcpanmcnt. I hope to facilitate the expansion that \~111 be necessary to fostrr our cont1nutng growth." Dowers brings ex1cns1\I.' n:siden- 11al development e\pt:riencc 10 his nc"' pos111on. Before J01nang Barrau In inc. he was a d1' is1on manager with J.M Peters Compan~. Inc .. a subs1d 1ar) of Southmark Corpor- ation. and he established the com- pany'sdivis1ons in San Diego and Los Angeles/Ventura. Prior to that. he was president of the Texas region. based in Dallas. of Richmond .\meri- can Homes. 8cbalchlln . Adkin Youna Peters names Schalchlin 'director of merchandising Newpon Beach-based home builder J .M. Peters Co. has appointed SU... Scu lcblln director of mcrchandismg. according to Qrl1 .. er C. Gibbs, eitccutive vice president and chief operatfog officer. SchaJchlin, who repons to Gibbs, will oversee the development of J.M. Peters Co. model mcrchandisang 1n Orange. Los Angeles, Ventura and San Bernardino Counties. Under her management wiU be coordination with interior designers and the selection of all exterior and interior colors and materials. All maintenance of model complexes will also be Schalchlin's responsibility. Schalchlin first joined J.M. Peters Co. '" 1976. assisting an aovemmental and regulator) agenq processing. From 1983 through 1985. she was a consultant to the mtenor design firm oflnnerbouse of El Toro. Schalchlin returned to J.M. Peters Co. in 1985 as an assistant to the vice president of product development. She resides with her fam1I) in Miss ion V1CJO. ..... Jue Adkin of RanC'ho Cucamonga. a recent recipient of Tbe William Lyon Co.'s prest1g1ous .. President's Club Award." has bttn named sales managcrofl)on's nc"' Victoria Glen neighborhood at the Victoria ~aster-planned communll) in Rancho Cucamonga. Adkan. who has been associated "'nh Lyon projects at Victoria since she joined the compa11~ an 1984. was most recently sales manager at Victoria Meadows. L)on s high I) successful neighborhood of one- and two-bedroom attached homes. Her performance at V1ctona Meadows helped her attain thl' Prt·s1dent's Award. which recognized outstanding sales ach1evcml'nt for thl' la~t half of 1987. • • • Reid Advertising and Public Relations, a full sen ice adven1S1ng and public relations agl'n c'. has chosen Susan Young as pro- duction/traffic manager. · In her new capaCll}. Young·s main n:spons1b1lit) is to manage all in-house production JObs. ensuring their on-11me completion and accuracy. She also or~ani1es and ma1nta1ns the production depanment work flow. along w11h c~11mating creative projects and purchasing printing. Young has a background 1n markettng and sales. plus over six years of ~xperiencc in the ath ert1s1ng industf). Prior to Joining Reid Adven1S1ng. Young held 'anous management pos111ons at other Orange Count} ad,en1sing agcnc1l'S. ~1'> Young attended Orange Coast College, and currentl) enrolls in industf)·related seminars and courses. to maintain hl'r high le' el of prolin(·nl·). • • • Robert "Bob" Henry \\3S n.~t·entl) naml'd senior vice president of Golden West Homes, accordang to Pre'i1dent Harry Karsten J r. Golden West Homes is a premier builder of manufa~·1ured housing in the West with manufacturing fac1h11es in the Nonhwcst and nonhern and southern California. Hen ry. a 22-)'ear veteran of the manufactured housang industry. has been with Golden West '>IOre 1969. While with Golden West Hdmes. Hen£'} has held numcrou!> po'ill1ons including director of customer service. purchasmg and product dc\lelopment: and general manager of several mahufactunng fac1ht1es. Garden Grove's Les Jardins condominiums open, sell out in one weekend . ....... l~s Jarbh's CONDO HOMES -Richard Jurchen, principal A.J. & ASSOCIATES, INC., re- views layout of SHOWCASE OF NEW HOMES. 'A nyti me you can sell out the majority of a development in ONE weekend, ou must have an excellent product, at a good price, and qualitaed buyers. The Stellrecht Company of Huntington Beach had the product and the price; the SHOWCASE OF NEW HOMES brought many of those QUALIFIED buyers." Daily Pilat Independent We deliver more than newspapers, we deliver customers, too. Founded in February 1978 by Ric hard Jurchen, a 25-year media veteran and a licensed real estat e broker, A.I. & Associates Is a full service aaency. Specializing In real estate, polltlcal campaigns and the travel Industry In addition to a recruitment advertisln& division h~aded by Sabina. A.I. & Associates Is located at 17220 Newhope Street ln fo\lntaln Valley. \ , ' • ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. August 28. 1888 CS Baldwin Co. closing out final phase at Live Oak Estates Heralding the succt!> ful con- clusion of the first phase of Tlae laWwla Co.'1 popular. master- planned communtty of Portola Hill• la Trabtaeo Cuyon, sales begin this wetkcnd on the final seven homes and three decorated models at Live Oak E1t1te1. Generously-proponioned lots and a cul-de-sac location distinguish th e last seven residences to be built at this stylish neighborhood of large and luxurious. single-family homes. Also available are three profess1onall>· decorated and fully-landscaped models that command views of this picturesque sening amid foothills of Saddleback and the surrounding mountains. Represented among the homes and models just released for ~le arc four floorplans encompassing from 2.136 to a very spacious 3.160 square feet. Provid1n& a choice of three-to s1x- bedroom arrangements. these gracious designs feature ~uch 'an- ations as versa ule do" n<;ta1rs den/bedrooms with adjoining third full baths as "'ell as o' cM11cd upstairs fam1I) act I' 11~ centers. Dramatic fo)ers. grace full~ cu n ing or angled staircases. in add1 11on to soaring va ulted or cathedral ceilings underscore the elegant d1mcns1on<; of these homes. In all of these rci.1- dences. the formal h' ing and dining rooms are augmented b' gt·ncrous fa mily rooms w1th "o{>d-hurn1ng fi replaces as well as b~ brcakfai.t nooks for casual meals. Fun her contributing 10 the d1st1nc- t1on of these luxurious homes arc such qualit> touchei. a~ \\l'I bars in selected plans. gourmet-equi pped kuchens with ceram1c-11lcd counter- tops and oak cab1netf). and la\'lsh master suates with pm ate bath- ing/dressing areas. Eal'h l 1'e Oak Estates home also pro' it.ks the con- venience of an 1n1enor laundr. area and direct access to an a11ached. l\\O- or three-car garage. Pnccs for the last se' en homes 10 be presented at LI\ e Oak Estate'> begin at S289,900. while the model'> range in price from $302.900 to $359.900 which. for l"-O of the plan). includes all furnishings. accessonc'\ and special decor item~. Residents of this popular neigh- borhood funher enjo) Panola H1llo;' extensive recreat1onal amcn1 11cs. With approximate!} onc-1h1rd ofth1'> 1.000-acrc comm unit) to be rl'tained as natural open space or for park · areas. miles of hiking. bi king and equestrian trails arc augmented b' a million-dollar recreation complc, with a swimming ccntcr. 1cnn1<. and sand volleyball coun'> a large ch il- dren's play area. fitness fac1h111.'\ and a Mediterranean-st\ led clu bhouSt· To take ad\antagc ol th" final offcnng of lu,uf). s1ngle-lamll} homes in the first phaS< of Portola Hills. take the anta .\na ~an D1t•go (405) Frecwa~ to the El T uru Road exit and proceed east appro\lmatl'h seven miles. Turn kft a1 R1dgdine Road and entrance to th•~ masta- planned commun1t). then lolll"' ~hl' sign to Live Oak fatate<.' <.ak'> oll1ce and decorated model\" h1l h arc nix·n from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jail) Fur further 1nforma11on. call ~'iX-1 "QI • • • R1d1ng the lrC~I or a l\\U-hour sellout of the first rcka\l' of 14 huml·~ UDC is now open for a wtond )ak' release of 14 homes at Belalre at Del The Baldwin Co. l• off erlna for aale lta final aeven homea and three decorated mocfela at Lh·e Oak Eetate. thla weekend. Oro Hllla, it was announct•d b~ Pem Williams. sales and marketing <lirl·c- tor. Williams said morc than 500 persons have placed their name' on a prospecuve-bu}cr 1151 for Bela1rc and another quick sale 1s ant1 c1pa1ed The latest release haH pnccs beginning in the SI SO.OOOs "11h conventional financing and :"O\l'm- bcr and December moH-tn These homes will boast some of the choicest view lots at Bela ire.~ here an ulumate 91 homes arc to be built The three home plans at &lairc range from three bedroom~. t\\-O baths and famih room 1n l.4QJ square feet 10 fou r bedrom'> plus bonus room. three baths and famll} room in 2.275 square fee t. There are one-and two-stor. la)outs. Nine exterior elt'vauons (caturc Cah torn1a mission architecture. The Sl3 million U DC commun1tv parades across rolling high terrain 1n the new master-planned comm un1t) of Del Oro Hills 1n eastan Oceanside. The site of Belaire o' crlooks 'erdant El Camino Coun tf) ('lub golf courSt' and 1s within "'alking d1s1ann• of the campus of Miracosta College along the nbrant H1gh"a) 78 corridor near fashionable Plaza Camino Real Bela1re ma' be reached b' tal..ing state High" a~ 7 l'3St offlntt:r<.tatl' 5 exiting north on El Camino Real and turning nght on Vista\\ a~ and left on Rancho del Oro Road "here signs lead to the sales onin· Thl· ol1in· 1s open 10 am to 6 pm SC\en da~'> a week Phone 757--0708 Model homes are e'pectcd to be completed b' m1c..l- Oc1ober. tJDC 1sa pubhd) traded l'Ompan~ listed on the '-c"' '\or!.. <)tod E\- change and has been '"'oh cd in residential de' clopml'nt 'inn· I lP I. UDC is current!~ building 1n ~I\ '°lun Belt states. • • • Malcopa, the popular Ill'" collec- t1on of outstanding c>.ecutl\ c-'it) le residences b) Bren-Osgood As- 1oclatea, 1s now selling in Pha·St· T" o. These excep11onal homes offl'r lavish s1nglc-famil > 11' 10g 1n a tremendous Tustin Ranch locat1on The homes are situated in one ol Orange County's premier rco;1dcn11al rommuniues. which will include i\ championship golf course dc'>1gnl'd b) Ted Robinson. Th1: golf rnur<,l' 1' currently scheduled for compll·11un 10 late summer 1989. According to Linda Groh. porJCl 1 sales manager for !\.1ancopa. "The Mancopa homes are crl'atec..I in cla'"l' St)'le. and designed "1th <;panou\ li ving areas and gencrou'> bedroom' These charactenst1cs haH' mac..ll- them extrcmel} popular among Or- ange Count} homeshopix·r'> '>l'l'I.. 1 ng ;i qualll) res1dencl' m an 1 nntl\ all \l' planned communit~." These h1gh-1mpact rc'>1drncc~ arc priced from the $330.00Q, and otfrr a selection between thrl'l' hJnd,oml' two-stor. Ooorpli!n-. Thl' hon1l'' range from 1.924 10 2.4 I b .,quarl· ti.Tt and offer from thrl'l' to four lx·c..lroum' wath up to t\\O and onl'-halfh:ith' to a spacious four bedroom. thrl'l' liath residence. Mancopa l!I de\1gned in rdrl·shmg Earl) California \t~ le " 1th hJmhoml· hand-crafted entn door\. c..l urahk concrete 11le roof,· t'''' l'ar Jttal'hl·c..I garage "1th automatic opcnl·r\ plu' rear and side ~ard fennng Located ~ith1n the popular com- munll) ofTustm Ranch rc\1dcnh ol Maricopa cnJO~ e>.cepuonal pm ate recreational fac1ht1~ including a pool.spaandcabana lnadd1t1on the communll) of Tustin Ranlh has planned oumand1ng landscape and will offer ne1&hbo rhood part..~. com- mun1t)' parks. and bincle pcde">tnan connccuon to Peter'> Ca~) on Re- aional Park. .\II rct·reational amcnit1~ are supponed b\ thl' Homeov.-ners' .\s)()('1at1on honw- shoppcf\ ma~ obtain add111onal in- formation on the u)W\ 1111100 and kl''> b) contacting the sales a¥l'Ol'> Tusun Ranch 1~ cun' l'n1l·n1 10 all maJor Orange Count' bu.,1nl''>!> centers. as "ell as numcroui. )hopping facih11cs and OUl)land1ng ~rhool!> Maricopa 1s loca11:d ofl Br. an Avenue and Par~ <l'nla Dm1: betWttn Red H1 U Avcn~ and Jam· bortt Road.To reach the com munny from the Santa Ana Fv.1. (5). ciut nonh on Jamborce/Mvford. Tum &tf\ on Br)an .\\IC, and continue to Patt Center Lane. Go riaht on Park Center Lane 10 Montcn to and turn riaht to the sale!> office. The sales office is open daily from 10 a.m. unul 6 p.m. For matt 1nfo rma11on pica~ call 832-93S4. At $445/mondi· Cou11t1·y .Club Living is F4'1sier to t •t·r 1nr11 rhc.· '''in)!"' 1h1m .... .11 l'.dm H••,,1k < ... 1111n < luh 'lou ti lilt•" 11'14. he. 'i in d.t"'' dl ..... n n. ... •n I I\ in i.: .ul4.l .ill 11nhc.·Ji.1hk '.sl111 111,1 ~.·I. 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'' ................... tt<>l >fL\ £:. CLl BHOl.'SE \-OW'OPE\' tfO\ 'E L' n11s SEAJO..\' TAYLOR WOODROW ... The moment you apply for a home loan, From Cl car garages with 1ntenor access 1n most plans and pre-cast "ood-bum- ~ fireplaces.. "'h1ch arc usuall) found only in h1ghcr-pnccd homl''> Residents of Chandon "ill he abk to take advantage of numerous rec- reational amenities planned \\ 11hin the Marina Hills communll\. Fac1h- ucs will include a social clubhouse. competition-sized S\\1mm1ng pool. rclaung spa. six lighted tennis couns. two soccer fields. a 101 lot and mcancnngJogg1ng and biqcle trails. Exclusive to the Chandon neigh- borhood is a privates" 1mm1ng pool. spa and cabana area. Chandon 1s one of the latest residential developments b) Taylor Woodrow Homes California Lim- ited. a member of the London-based Taylor Woodrow Group. fo unded in 1921 b'r lord Ta' lor 1 oda\. this worldwide team o·f more than 150 ~ngi nttflng. cons1rul·t1on and de· velopment companies generates an- nual sales 1n e:1.cess ofS I billion In the lJ nated State<>. Ta' lor \\ ood- row Homes' supcnor cl)o rts ha\l' received national and regional at·- cla1m for offenngoutstanding home'> in unparalleled'" ing en' iron men ts. Home S«kcrs "'1sh10g to be: in- cluded in the lotter) dra\\1ng arc advised to call the Manna Hills information center. open dail~ from I 0 a.m. to 5 p. m .. a1 :!49-1 700. To anend the prl'' 1ew opening. take Crown Valley Parkwa). from the San Diego Freewa) (1-5) toward the beach. tum left on Niguel Road and left again on Manna Hills Drive. PALM ROY ALE BONUS ••• From Cl building also includes a convenient locker room wath shower facilities and a fully-equipped pro shop man- aged b) Tom Marcuzzo. a ccn1ficd PGA professional who is available for IC1sons or to answer golfers' ques- tions. For racquet spons enthusiasts. the communit) boasts four night-lighted UPSCALE ••• From Cl Coast. with cager COBs and CE Os writina lettei:s on corpoi:ate sta· tionery, hopmg that their name and fame isenouah to act them on the waitinalist. Du Carll•• l• • 1p«lall1t l• nal nlaleMll ,.•lk relatloa• ud "orb tw ,,.,.,.._ Commuk•llM• la IntN. tennis couns. and homcbu~ers can relax in private s"1mm1ng pools and whirlpool spas. "'h1ch arc located only steps awa} from each cluster of homes. Palm Royalc Count!') Club 1s being developed b> Boule' ard De' elop- mcnt. which was founded m the early 1970s by Kaz Kata~ama. as a custom homebuilding firm in Orange ('oun- ty. The firm has since en1o~cd numerous successful de,elopment throuahout Southern California. and is currently developing communit1~s in Via Verde. San Dimas and Anaheim Hills. Palm Royale Country C'lub 1s conveniently located off lnterstatc 10 at the comer of Washington Stre-ct and Fred Waring in La Quinta. \\Ith the clubhouse and models open~' en days a week, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information. phone (61<)} 34~SS4. w~ll give you an answettt.- When G ibra ltar Savings receives your-,-- complete loan application for the purchase of ~ '> a home, we'll give I you a Code-A-Phone· answering machine. And believe us, it 'U be useful. Be- cause as soon as you begin the loan process, you '11 want to be just as accessible as we are. You see, we've -or ra ther, you've -just created what is probably the finest home loan in the history of banking. It's called The H ome Loan by Popular Request. And it's based on the suggestions made by you and hopeful home buyers like you. One of the things people told us is that speed is critical. So, among other things Gibraltar's loan officers att now at your bttk and Code-A-Phone call 24 hours a day. Including weekends. Additionally, we've trimmed our approval time to a scant 10 busincs.s d.afs, streamlined o ur funding time to a mere 21 days and locked in your rate for a full 90 days. All as a direct result of the requests you made. Of co u rse , having an answering machine means people li ke your realtor will find you easier to re ach. So you can spend less time waiting by the phone. And more time tending to other impor- tant matters. Like shopping for wallpaper. The answering machine is valued at around $120. And it 's only available for a limited time. So it'd be a good idea to pick-up your old phone. And get moving. ~GIBRALTAR ~SAVINGS. YOUR CHANCE TO CHANGE THE WORLD OF BANKING. 8 Call 800-647-1100 ext.140 ----'· • C4 Oninge Cout DAILY PtLOT I Sunday, Auou-t ~8. 1918 CALL 642-5678 COLD Well BANl(eR O Expect the best: OPEN II SEAVIEW SAT/SUN 1·5 1810 YACHT MARIA S5U,600 A MEMBER OF THE rII SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK II.I NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE Expect the be& Coldwell Banker Restden.Ual Real Estate Services CORNE R OF COAST HWY . AT AVOCADO 644-9060 THE --1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW ON MARKET EASTSIDE BGTS S339,900 Exceptional 3 BR.~ BA home with pool ~ spa, oak hardwood floor • all new doors ~ windows, white Berber carpet + much. much more. ee today! mVINE/WEST PARK '434,000 Perfect family home just north of 405 fwy . 4 BR, 2.6 BA w/custom entertainment cen ter in fam ily room. Oversize lot w/large patio & 8' spa. PENINSULA S549,000 Penthouse condo on the ucean. Offers all the fine amenities; gourmet kitch. MBR. FP .. Enjoy the fun of living on the beach. Open Sat 11-2. NEWPORT BEACH S575,000 Sunsets, swayi ng palms + golf course view com- bined in this model perfect 2 BR. 2.5 BA home. Swedish wood kitch floor~. marble BA. formal dining. Beautiful. PENINSULA S599,000 Architectual gem on the c1c.·eanfront. Solid oak cabinets, gourmet kitch. patio. lg MBR w/fully equipped BA. Enjo~ beach living in comfort. Open Sat 11 -2. CAMEO SHORES $795,000 Sensational 5 BR. -l BA home has 1t all-view, inner courtyard patio "'" pool. Formal dinin~ room, parquet floors. solar pool heater ~ more. HARBOR VIEW HILLS S795,000 Lovely 3 BR, 2 BA, FR home perche~ over 180° close-up views of Balboa, Bay, Cat~h_na. ocean. city lights. Solar heat. sec sy~. prest1g1ous a rea. CORONA DEL MAR asso,ooo Beautiful Mai Kai w/f abulous views to jetty! Entirely remodeled by addleback Interiors. Upper unit. Tile floors. All new kitch + BA 's. LIDO LJDO '595,000 Wonderful bayfront large condo completely re- modeled in off white and mirrors. 2 st one patios. Boat slip avaiJable. UDO 1595,000 Want to enjoy bayfront living at a fraction the COit of other bayfronts'? Consider this gorgeous 8th floor penthouse w/unsurpassed views! owe trade. UDO U ,900,000 Thia <t BR, 7 BA includes, 85 ft of fronta__ge w/lerp boat dock-cutatom thru.out. Lg aourmet kitct>.n, pool, formal LR + DR. Call for .,... detaila. ' OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-5 EAST COSTA ME A 3 BR $339.900 1611 ALI 0 B. TOWER EASTBLUFF 3 BR WESTCLJFF 3 BR IRVINE 4 BR NPT RGTS 3 BR EASTBLUFF 3 BR PENINSULA 3 BR SEA VIEW 4 BR PENINSULA 4 BR DOVER SHORES 2 BR $365,000 $394,500 $41 9,900 915 CERCIS G. ANDERSON 1106 PEMBROKE E. CORKETT 26 SANGALLO J. MERTZ 614 GARY 8439,900 H. STOCKWELL 901 CHESTNUT $475,000 G. LIVINGSTON 408 B E. OCEANFRONT $5~!9,000 J. MACMILLAN 1910 YACHT MARIA $589,500 N. BROWNE 408 A E. OCEANFRONT $fl99.000 .J. MACMILLAN $6i'fi.000 1040 PESCADOR F. SENNES HARBOR VIEW HILL. 3719 PK. GREEN K. LYNCH 4 BR $i2fi.OOO SHORECLIFFS 3 BR $795,000 318 DRIFTWOOD ~.BAY SUNDAY 1·5 EAST COST A MESA 3 BR .;.J:l9.900 1611 ALISO 8. TOWERS NPT HGTS 542 ALISO 3 BR . ·:is2.ooo L. MARSTON WESTCLIFF 1106 PEMBROKE 3 BR ,,:\9-t.500 P. HURLEY IRVINE 26 SANGALLO 4 BR $419.900 .J. MERTZ NPT HGTS 614 GARY 3 BR $439.900 0 . MEEDER CORONA DEL MAR 520 NARCISSUS 2 BR + 2 BR 459.000 L. ROSE JASMINE CREEK 12 WHITEWATER 3 BR $474,500 M. DEREMIAH EASTBLUFF 901 CHESTNUT 3 BR S47fi,OOO G. LIVINGSTON SEA VIEW 1910 YACHT MAllA 4 BR $589,500 G. ANDERSON HARBOR VIEW HILLS 3719 PAIK GREEN 4 BR S725.000 K. LYNCH HA RBOR RIDGE 9 MONACO 4 BR "789.000 B. MILES HARBOR VIEW HILLS l 021 GOLDENROD R BR 795 000 B. HILL SHOIECLtPFS • S18 DRIFTWOOD 3 BR $790,000 C. HAINES HAIBOI llDGE 50 IJDGILIHB 4 BR $799,500 E. OLSON SPYGLASS & POINT SUI 4 BR $849,000 8 . REEDY 8!1COUIT H IOCJCI GRAii -4 BR Sl.375,000 E. CORKETT I r-• NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUPF SS65,000 Lowest price home in Eastbluff. :1 BR, 2 BA + family room. On cul-de-sac location. Pool sized yard; room to expand. Could add :Jrd car garage. PENINSULA PT $549,000 Don't miss this! Charming French country 3 BR, 3 BA, Den, 3 fi replaces and just steps to the beach. SEA VIEW S589,600 Hard to find 4 BH + :l BA Port Royal. Recently painted + carpeted in light colors. A wonderful family community w/pool spa + tennis. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1669,000 Magnificent bay, ocean, citv lights view. 3 BR, 3 BA or 2 BR + lg bonus w/view, BA + wet bar. AC. sec. system, gou rmet kitchen. Immaculate custom home. HARBOR RIDGE S750,000 A very special, highly upgraded -l BR, 31 i BA, corner location w/luvely patio, built in BBQ. extra room off garage, library plus views! DOVER SHORES S826,000 Beautiful quality in this customized 2 BR. 3 BA home. Interior courtyard pool affords privacy. Fabulous views in prestigious Newport area. BELCOURT $896,000 Great views! Over 3,000 sq ft uf elegant contem- porary perfection. Two huge master suites with his & her baths & closets. :~ car garage. Gated community. PENINSULA POINT Sl,149,000 Fantastic harbor + night light views across widest bay loc. Charming 2-sty bayfront with 3 BR + new kitchen. Waterfront patio + slip for 40' boat. BALBOA ISLAND Sl,200,000 Best little island bayfront location. 4 BR or 3 BR + bachelor unit. On hore mooring. Motivated sellers. Bring offers. Pos ible exchange. PENINSULA BAYFRONT 1 l ,S95,000 Exceptional view on the main turning basin. Exceptional home 4 BR & 4 BA, high ceilings, elevator, sauna + exceptional boat dock for large yacht plus a sandy beach with brick patio. BAYPIONT U 595,000 A bayfront hacienda with a unique combination o( location, desitn + value. -4 BR + gunt quarten. den, DR + FR make thla 1 truly exciting home. COLLINS ISLAND 11,860 000 Charmiq .,..vfronl horn~ on pmU,ioua Collf nt 11 with earh room leading to ppoua landlc.ape A patio on 196' fronta1e . • WM*~ I •t .\ • • ~ • •llAll llPLD* I ,...1 ••t/Sll ll • 38r 2Ba+28r 2Ba. gar. By ,...5 -.,. ownr S398,000. 875-2332 I 2tl I. 11" STHn •BY OWNER. PenlnSYla 3BR 1'h8A, fust re-condo. 2800 sf. 28r 38s. I furbished. almost new den, mstr SYite w/frplC & everything! Grea1 lo-Jacunl. Solid oak & 11141 I c:atlon. South ol 17th St thru-out. 3 car gu"' S259.500 Southern Call· guest prkng. sec sys Bay lornla Rlty S46-5605 /ocean view lrom root HTSTUllll garden S.69K. 675-2332. 3Bc 2liea. aUectled gar-•NEWPORT CREST age. right on pool, shows lar!i"t condo . .tBR 38a bett91' than new. A must fam. rm. 2 car gar, laz see. $192,500. Call Tony pool, tennis. BY OWNER 645-1166 Seaside Realty $298,000. 875·2332 Dtal Ptiat 1021 •MY Big Canyon House 48r. ram rm, nu kit. huge CLOSE to beach. Perfect lot, quiet cut d9 sac family home .tBr trl-141vel. U.llK. 759-1397 eat-In kitchen. formal din-Sall &DD · Ing. bonus. & spa Btwn Del Obispo & Goldflf'I 2 000 sf .t~R lam rm Lantern 011 Slonehlll/ huge c~nr lot w/spa <>c:.anhlll & Marina V111a patio privacy many $279,000 Agt 586-3980 xtrait ageni Jody l•at. lt1CJ. 1040 476-2153 ls. hid land 11W H IUllnl 3~~!f1 =:·~!. .tBR 2 story on corner, RV tor llvlng and entertain accen. $315.000. Open Ing. 1521 Kings Rd .. NB S1t1Sun 1·5 8422 Grace S739 ooo. ~5-469.t Ln. 5"6-5S80 Dave. Agl. --·----- Penlnauls Duplex. New TM bargama 10 be found In carpet/paint/copper I classified are rHl heart lt<>PP9fll plumb. 38r Twnhse style S339K. Bltr 759--5080 , Merrill Lynch Realty (?'M) 111 -·.-El ... , 1·1 U . llU.S ....... _ .. $at5,IH ............ 111• S••lfer Hiiiside. 3 BR. 3 BA .. . .. .. 0. Johnson ct11U .llU .. L ..... $725,ML ..... Ml ~ On COM ltlllslde.. .. H Marbs ClltM Kl IAI ...... SltS,ML ... 1127 C1i.11r"M 4 811. Oen. Sc>I. Vu .. C. Maxsenb ... ,. luetl ....... $341 ........ _. 1551 ,..,, 4 BR. 3 BA. larce IOI .. .. .. _ P Spaukhna U .... s ........ S47UH........ 1121 Pwt Strilc Mon1eao. 4 BR ... .. ...... .. .. .... .... . .. t hblk ..,.., Hlll ........... Ull,ttt ........ ". ll c.'llca Modtl, 2 mslr sin..... ..... .. ..... ..... T. Smith PmlSIU ,..T. .. $525,Mt ... 152t l ._. IMI 3 811. loft & lam rm . . ... .. J. £1nsttr _.. Y1W MW.-SSM,Mt._ ts3 ll1•11111t s.ncte story. 3 BR. tr1 tot . D Mllltr llJl ce1tU Kl UI .. SJMel• .. 315 Cerlltlel lease. 2 Bit. 2 8A Twnhm. M. Rollssetol WI ml..-.IMI.•·~ m .. ._ 5 81t. conttmpOrery ""'"-"'""'""" .............. C Ross U . llU---"-SJH.• ..... -.... lJtJ ._ W. •Spa •Pool •view * •Waterlront ***Waterfront and Pool ""Give Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SILE 1 IR 11lus Fii RI or DEi 655 Cuprlen Way. Laguna Beach 497-3443 Sat/Sun 10-1 2 IEDROOI 506 Acacia, Olde Corona Del Mar 675-9829 $425,000 Sunday 12-5 V'2592 Arbor Or, Bayshores. NB 759-9100 $455,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v * • 16 Canyon Island, Big Canyon, NB 72 1-1200 $259,900 Sunday 1-5 1962 Church .St. (Easts1de) Costa Mesa 642-9601 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 116 Coral Ave. Bal~oa Island 722-1900 $769,000 Sunday 1-5 2 Edgewater. Woodbridge, Irvine 673-9333 $249,000 Sunday 1-5 2792 Longwood Court. Costa Mesa 631 -1266 $218,000 Sunday 1-4 . 587 Wendy Ln. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $154,000 Sunday 1-5 2 IR 11lus Fii RI or DEi t 315 Carnation. Corona del Mar 759-6600 $36001se Sat/Sun 1-5 96 Corsica, Newport Beach 760-5000 $270,000 Sunday 1-5 114 Corsica, Newport North 644'-6200 $207,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v 43 Montpellier, Harbor Ridge. NB 673-9333 $550,000 Sunday 1-5 3 IEDROOI 2961 Andros, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $225.000 Sunday 1-5 111 Aspen Lane. Costa Mesa 645-1166 S 192.500 Sunday 1-4 **3810 Channel Pl. Newport Island. NB 673-9333 $699,500 Sunday 1-5 901 Chestnut Place. Newport Beach 644'-9060 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 201 Coral. Balboa Island 673-6511 $649,000 295 E. 16th Street. Costa Mesa Sun 11-4 54'6-5605 $259,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 ** 1132 E. Balboa Blvd. Peninsula 64'4-6200 $1,050,000 Sunday 1-5 1526 E. Ocean Blvd. Peninsula Point 759-6600 $525.000 Sunday 1-5 492 Flower St .. Easts1de Costa Mesa 64'6-2086 $265.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3098 Gibraltar. Mesa Verde. CM 540-7355 $239,900 Sunday 1-5 •314' Jasmine, Olde Corona Del Mar 673-44'00 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 34300 Lantern Bay, Dana Point 644'-6200 $525,000 Saturday 1-5 180 1 Mariners Or, Westcliff. NB 759-9100 $389,000 Sunday 1-5 5002 Pasea Segovia. Irvine 673-9333 $269,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 1507 Priscilla, Harbor Highlands. NB 642-5200 $310,000 Sunday 12-5 * e g53 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hills 759-6600 $569,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1016 Sandpiper, Harbor View Hills 759-6600 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 2506 Sycamore, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $187,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2644 Vista Del Oro. Bluffs. NB 759-3269 $269.900 Set/Sun 1-5 43 1 Viste Trucha, The Bluffs. NB 673-9333 $370.000 Sunday 1-5 474 Westminster. Newport Heights. NB 759-9100 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR 11lu1 Fii RI or DEi *20252 Bay View. Back Bey &73-~33 $369,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •4'50 Cambridge, Cambridge Estates, CM 650-7000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •2592 Circle Dr. Bayshores, Nwpt Bch M2-5200 $725.000 Sunday 1·4' •2.os Cliff Drive, Newpor1 H9'Qhta 931 -14'00 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 M3 Coronado. Coste Mesa 546-5478 $229,900 Set/Sun 1-5 3155 Corte Portoflno. Newport North 831·7300 $499,500 Sat-Sun 1·5 814-PI. Newpor18Mch 145-0303 $439,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 v t 13t Jamtne CrMk Rd (Jaemtne Crtc) CdM et1-1702 $435.000 Sun. i.;.s t 1521 Kings Rd , Newport Beach 645-4694 $739,000 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-5 •209 Marigold, Corona del Mar 631-1400 $825,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2976 Mindanao, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $268,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••357 Monte Vista, Costa Mesa 646· 7171 $ 184. 900 Sunday 1-4 ·~918 Pemba. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $265,000 Sunday 1-4 2045 Port Bristol Circle, Newport Beach 760-5000 $515,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2018 Port Chelsea. H v Homes. NB 644-6200 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1:30-5 ••32 Sandollar Ct Newport Terrace 650-1 121 $179.850 Sal/Sun 1-5 409 Vista Grande The Bluffs. NB 673-9333 $399,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 ..... 12 Whitewater. Jasmine Creek. COM 644-9060 $474,500 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM 410 39th St, Newport Island. NB 759-6700 $445,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 3296 Georgia Place. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $229.000 Sunday 1-4 33291 Marina Vista, Dana Point 586-3980 $279.000 Sunday 1-5 12 Monterey, Spyglass. Corona Del Mar 631-1266 $550.000 Sat 2-5/Sun 1-5 •224 Nada. The Bluff. Nwpt Bch 673-9333 $425.000 Svnday 12-4 1720 Port Sllrhng, Harbor View Homes 759-6600 $474,900 Sal/Sun 1-5 1078 Redding, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2674 Redlands Dr, Easls1de Costa Mesa 646-8473 $278,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •26 Sangallo, Westpark, Irvine 644-9060 $41 9,900 Sat/Sun 10.30-4 •623 South Sail, Santa Ana 673-9333 $236,000 Sunday 1-4 * ••708 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle 673-7300 $1,650.000 Sunday 1-5 4 BR plus Fii RI or DEM t 1334 Antigua Way, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $649.000 Sunday 1-5 ••Emerald Bay Laguna Bch (Call Ownr) 497-4506 $985.000 Sat/Sun 1-3 • •63 Beacon Bay Newport Beach 631-7300 $1 400,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2415 Buckeye, Eastbluff. NB 759.9100 $7 49,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 24 Canyon Fairway, Big Canyon 644-6200 $2.395.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 2901 Catalpa. Newport Beach 476-2153 $378.500 Sun 1-5 v t 1a Cherry Hiiis. Big Canyon. NB 759-1877 $1.999.000 Sat 1-5/Sun 1-4 t 2808 Cliff Or. Newport Beach 631-1266 $925.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2536 Columbia. Costa Mesa 966-3080 $234,900 Sat-Sun 11 -4 IJ . South of Hwy;., 3BR. 2' )BA. 2 years new. Skylights & vaulted ceil- ings. recessed lighting. plantation shutters + 2BR 2BA cottage wi den. Both wlfireplace. Sep. laundry & 4 car parking. All Fii ... HUA IELIUI 111-... RE/M* ' ' ' ltt u.""' y .. Sell 1 •• Prtpttt~l Cal ClauifW, 642 -5671 fo r information & surprisingly low cost. 3024 Corte Hermosa, North Newport 780-5000 $494,000 Sat 1-5/Sun 1-4 • 14e OeerwOOd, Orange 538-2044 $315.000 Sat-Sun 11-4 t 1019 Dolphin Terrace, Corona del Mar 831-1266 $1 , 150.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 • 1401 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shores, NB 831-7300 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1800 Glenwood, Baycrest. Nwpt Bch 759-1877 $639,500 Sunday 1-5 •t 1127 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 759-6600 $895.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •3707 Inlet Isle. Harbor View Hills 759-6600 $715 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1912 Irvine Avenue Baycrest NB 631-7300 $298 000 Sunday 1-5 2700 lighthouse Lane Corona del Mar 759-8973 $539.000 Sunday 12-5 1927 i"ort Cardiff. Harbor View Homes NB 721 -1 200 $599.000 Sunday 1-5 1615 Port Charles. Harbor View Homes 631-1400 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 * •tv50 R1dge11ne. Harbor Ridge 644-9060 $799.500 Sunday 1-5 t 440 Rivera Terrace. Corona Highlands. NB 631-7300 $1 , 195.000 Sunday 1·5 ••V'39 Rockingham Belcourt. NB 644'-9060 $1,375 000 Sunday 1-5 t 1 Rue Villars, Big Canyon. NB 631-7300 $997 000 Sat-Sun 1-5 t 1527 Seacrest, Harbor View Hills, CdM 760-0714 $799. 7 14 • Sunday 1-6PM t 608 Seaward, Corona del Mar 759-6600 $725.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •t31 St. Tropez. Harbor Ridge Estates. NB 760-1900 $679.500 Set/Sun 2-5 ••t641 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle 631-1400 $1,495.000 Sunday 1-5 ••t531 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle. NB 760-1900 $1.425.000 Sunday 12-4 "'1910 Yacht Mana. Sea View. NB 644-9060 $589.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 IEDROOI 2771 Mendoza. Mesa Del Mar. Costa Mesa 631-7370 $265,000 Sunday 1-5 8551 Pierre Dr . Huntington Beach 759-6600 $349 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 225 Via Genoa. Lido Isle NB 759-6600 $645.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 IR plus Fii RI or DEM 21432 Lemontree Lane. Huntington Beach 759-6600 $329.000 Sunday 1·5 •379 Mangold. SC Plaza area. CM 540-7355 $340.000 Sunday 1-5 2018 Nautilus Lane. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $545.000 Sat-Sun 1.5 * • 14 Oakcrest. Big Canyon 644-6200 $1 ,219,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 •• * * * 1018 Po'lans. Dover Shores. NB 673-9333 $875.000 LH Sat/Sun 1-5 1839 Santiago Dr (Dover Shores) N B. 673-3777 $475.000 1 Sat /Sun 12-4 VIA LIDO N0~58R·S&l •. -$3900 000 VIA UOO NO~S8R-4~8A .. Sl.S95.000 VIA LIDO ~BR 3'-tBA SI.•95.000 VIA LIDO NORD ~Bfl •BA .. Sl.•9S 000 VIA UDO NQIID-SBR S ~BA -.S l •SO 000 "1A LIOO NO~ 38R 2'78AllU Sl.295.000 ZURICH CIRCL£-SBR 6BA Sl.29S 000 VIA SAN RE:MO-SBR SBA. ..... $895,000 VIA UOO 5000-68R SBA .. $789 000 VIA KORON 48R 2BA .. " S7•9.000 VIA ZURICH •BR 38A ... . $698.000 VIA OIM£1(}-..48R 3BA .. S69&.000 VIA ITHACA 28R 2BA .. . $695.000 VIA LORCA R 38A .. $$95.999 VIA SAN R£ 38a ~~B.\ .. SSSS.000 VIA lfHACA-38R 38A. .. -SS lS .000 YI.A NU-l811·21A .. $439,000 oanmLY 1.111a wm BILL FEEIEY l.81 .. 111117 •11 &llT ••-•n--...atm Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Augutt 28:.._1N8 I II 11111 Fii RI er IEI * •t 1 CreatwOOd Drive, Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $3.750,000 Sunday 1-5 ••1448 Galaxy Drive, Back Bay 644~6200 $1 .700.000 Sunday 1-5 ••7 Narbonne, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Sch 759-6700 $2,500.000 Sunday 1-5 ••8 Twin Lakes Cir. Spyglass. CdM 720-1704 $799,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWllHOIES COllDOS FOR SILE 1 IEDROOI •.,.... • * 260 Cagney Ln 112. Villa Balboa, NB 673-4400 S 165,000 Sunday 1-4 2 IEDROOI t v • •950 Cagney 106, Villa Balboa. NB 673-4400 $184.900 " Sunday 1-i ....... •260 Cagney 304. Villa Balboa, NB 673-4400 Sl98.000 Sunday 1-i t *v •280 Cagney Ln 309. Villa Balboa, NB 673-4400 $388,000 Sunday 1-i 38 Corsica. Newport Nonh 759-6600 $269.000 Sund ay 1-5 •••405 Intrepid Ct. Newport Crest, NB 759-6700 $235,000 ~at/Sun 1-5 ••200 McNeil =217. Versailles, NB 759-9100 $139,000FEE Sunday 2-5 ...... * 240 Nice 201, Villa Balboa. NB 673-4400 $215,000 Sunday 1-i 211 19th St. Peninsula 631-1400 $340.000 * 15 Riptide. Newport Beach Sat/Sun 1-5 645-0303 $159,500 Sunday 2-5 2 II ,1us Fll RI tr IEI t 215 19th St (Peninsula) N.B 675-2332 $469.000 Sat/Sun 10-5 66 Baycrest. Bayview 644-6200 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 + + t 987 Bayside Drive Bayside Cove. NB 631-1400 $925,000 Sunday 1-5 t ...-• •950 Cagney 202 Villa Balboa. NB 673-4400 $344.000 Sunday 1-4 * •98 Corsica Newport North. NB 759-9100 $279 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t + * 711 Lido Park Or = F. Nwpt Bch 760-5000 $650.000 Sunday 1-5 • * ...-5 Southampton. Belcourt. Nwpt Sch 760-5000 $550,000 Sunday 1-5 • • 1941 Sundance. Newpon Trails. C.M. 968-801 8 $194.900 Sunday 1-5 3 IEDROOI * • 20 Landfall Ct. Newport Beach 673-7300 $280.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2401 Vista Hogar. Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $295.000(Fee) Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR ,1us Fii RI er 1£1 •2 Serena Coun Newport Crest " 631-14'00 $350.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IR 11lus F II RI er DEi •*•.,....SO Rldgehne. Harbor Ridge 644-9060 $799.500 Sunday 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SILE 7407 Seasnore Drive Newpon Beach 645-0303 $640,000 Su 10-7/M-Sat 12-6 2 IR 11l1s 1 II 116 Coral Ave. Balboa Island 675-8610 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 II 11lus 2 II 520 Narcissus. Corona del Mar M<t-9060 1'59.000 Sunde:y 1..S • .,,., ••. w •••• lllMIAllll n wseo •nlnc::UMill-a I • •n .-r .. • C8 Oranoe Coal DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, ~ugutl 28. 19~ w 1•1 • .,., .... 1111 la..,.n.... 1111 ...... ...._. II• c.ta... llM ._ 1114 11........ 1111 ••"!\.... llH 111•11 fHla11l1 Cftlllll MM W ti ' n1111aw1M.11 w",....... i·w_. .. ._."' 11Ml12 Iii' Fin .., ta WWW m L .,.._ .... OPIN HOUSE mfl.9191 MOwe. trtg. ow. MW Pllf\I. •eeLllAll Dnd/Ofenoe. ~,,.. •• t HA ••• OOHnrront 1/1 lllOCK to bHCfll ~~..t':o~::W'li Y9ry ........ 3 L...-. IUNOAYttwvSATUAOAY 8 311 .. _. ll000••213/H6-31t7 e-.l1000Mu·hdu41s. "lHtN8"'-AYEAAl.Y ~ ~ W/111'1199 ~ New V blinds .... _..,.._&wtlndt GMAf ...... ST!~ TO 7407 w S1llf10f• °'·NB btn .. IOI .,.,. 28A. •SUMMER rental iiMPi UCM3to.146-903e/fte •1•R 1M , ~ a a:i S1IOO/MO. UnlUtn 1&:"olM:M#tOf "'""'""° =""'~~~_,,,:-...,..,.,..-=-~~~ M40,000 Call Marc remodeled kitchen, ehc·HA.c.eregepetklng .~·.·· .... • Huge 38A 28A wl1emii; •:i:C:.;£8'2-=·~ .,.HAIHOMOAIVE ~M/=:-;8~70W 1::..,7~~Br,· t7r.-HU I• 1111 ~ bedlywd, cui... .. 15/M.. °' AYellable -Ir rm, coveted petlo, 2 carl 2 ~ ger w/d ,.. •• • -""nc J. a...a.c ioc.tion Prl090 to .... 11 WINTER ,.,,al Fw~. "*'"eel c.IJlnOI. ow. >Ont oond. 1291 Con· gr..t loo lg petlo '• 1200 .... ,.. • ta.. f1plc, c:ar""POrt: '"'· Av! I/ a 1 / 1 ******* .._."N:•P'GMCTWOM• ... •t .,..5,000. Cell tt075/mo. Mlcrowava. dblgat.lndryh.kup,l)OOI ~ S1295mo"8-4441 •2•0tMt38A2>ABA2 ,,._.,QCiMnrront,11250 _!!'Celwtlo.7"4031 •...,. Y&Lllt Diena cap.,at m1.12t1 c1 .. n1 7 14/873·49H & epa. Sorry, no pet1 NIOa HA tBA, w/d hkup, •tOfY Ht beactl Gatega, vrw111100 Wint•. avaJI 1'1111 IWLD 118/N&-505215059 28drm 2~8a $1070 ~d yerd 1 car~ gar· "'*· r*lg, 11350 mo. t lf 142-eof7 Ak:k _ ..,.. u ....... .._1,_ 18, ~ •ge 48A, 3~ Me W 18th St 142-4905 ege On E11tllde. $875 •Ctiermlng 38A tBA tum ~ -.,.. ..... lattt, hlgtll'f upgr'd home UfflllT HITALI 857•2523 or 761_2787 hM on ~lnaul• Pt. Furn 28A 1BA. winier VACANT1115501mo w/goff c:ourM view. ~ *North Bayfront 4BR ~ ... flfl lllT W/O -. n•tlo 1300 llf, 1\PI bd\. F'pl, 75$45$8 tom pool, ec>a • much 28A carport Yrly 12500 •2BA t~BA Condo p....t-t 1 -. gerege, ..... -. ~ cabi.-HBO • 1050 ===---.,,.~-=---mot• In llln't c:ond Ontu -·· --• ,~ •• -tlot •. d .. -S1050/mo-Wlnfef only. N ..... t 818-"8-<ll52 E/SIOE ll'Mll 18r Collage, 1715.000. Call PATRICK FABULOUS 180• view Uiii rn .:e=~~ytr~';"upper unit .s-Zi ::, Ok ... yar • 2 &:&oom 2 bath hOl.IM YIW IEITILS YUILY ID'Ta&.I ....-_f/p, enct patio. No Pet•I TINOAI 721·1200 or 38R2BA ..... , ..... ,•2500 •CMporttw/1tor109 rlreplaea , garage on 18fU8AOceankontS800 STUDIO, yurly. Parking "'151Q/mo+M90MCdep. 79CM702 i ~:f~'J ~~t1ao:~ 3::,:~~~t': •South Bayir'Ont~ 38R •Pool quiet cul-da-iac, 8AVRIOGE 28' 281 gated 2BA. Stepato beh 11100 l~~,':c!t~~4~ St: S500 187 E. 2ltt.145'-7234 wondarrul Remodeled c:ondo et thie low prtee HA, tower unit. Ca1port. W lllm &PTI 11100/mo 64G-4072 condo, A/C, Utca new, 3BA OcNnfront S1800 util Incl 875•76~ HOMEY BO Bly turn 1987. 11.450.000 Agent S329.000I Hurry, won't 11750 wlnt•. 800 w. WILSON 2 Bedroom. 2 bath houa.. pool, epa. no pell. frple, 2BA Oc:Mnfront St250 · c:ottage tor gentleman. Heddi 648-1044 lull Lil or c~ Jonae INSIDE LOCATIONS uu. .... 2... fireplace. garage, on S 1500/mo • 644-6788 48A <>euntront S2000 ,... ... Mar 12 "475/mo lnclud.. Ullt· &31-12M C)( 141-5743 VEARL v q u I• t cu 1-d. -.. c . ...., WMM lltr 21:. ''· lerge eul\deck. ltlee. 548--7578 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * •2BR 1BA, gar11ge s 1100 2BR 18A bultt·ln•. fridge, S1100/mo 640-4072 UYllll OIYI 11.... w/d hkup. t•r•ro 11111. un II a ··--u •••• W'llW llllS •4BR 2BA. garage S1800 dllh/W, gar, yard. Nutrd, tBR & den. 2Ba 2-aty exec 0 01 -•UIYllYa&.111 e'::':nded Pono flno WINTER dec:lwd cet olc. t982•B lut. luMu I f townnom.. FP. wet bar . ..--YWWlll no P!~73 erioe. m,o. Jogorrldeto2151 Paclhc Gotgeow latge 4BA, n. moci.i In c:holce iocauon •31A 2'ABA, gar S 1650 Ml)'ef S850 549-3484 tiR co;:ao w/io#t. In s;; wtd, 2-cer gar, gated •-aa •--•II ~ Ave. 21A 28A, .. 25. No Bath,highlyupgr'dhome next lo greenbelt 4BR •21A28A,garageS16SO •NEWPORT HTS. AREA Hbr.Tenni.etc.Onhatbor comm,pool&ep1onlhe -·-r-. 28'. 28a. trplc, elOM to ,...a1.e107/155-0ee5 w/golf cOl.lrM view, cus-3V.BA + add l11on . LllA Y&IOl ILTIS • 48r 2,Ba. gar, trplc, din oWf1ooklng wet., SttOO bay. Walk to Balboa Ill. CALL CM2·3150 Bkr baachl eundack, no pet• !:.~x'Jn~~;<I m0u;1~ l S5H,OOO Great buyl 111--40t2 e rm. newty decor. In & out. w/114> $1250. 532-4108 '22001'"° * 240-1752 PlmllU NllT 11250/mo 97µ99,* MESA GARDE N APTS . '795.000 Clll PATRICK W~~T~~~ ~~~tR~lll BAYFRONTS' ClaMy Qi No Pe11 $1395 720-lS65 2144 l&fYllWltlUOI 38', 28&, rrplc, aundec:k Ill HA•IUOI TENORE 721-1200 or 721•12001760•8702 Agt 1 ....,._.mf Ru9tk:' Wini•. year or *2BR 2BA* Super 3Br 2tn8& twntim 11700/rno Private g.ata 12150/mo. 180:!?02 i Perk Mtllng & Ylew of the w..-· 2-4Br Sl<I00-3500 1500 aq. ft. condo. lndry OtC:oxfoj!'6 coORt Elegant decor. 2 Clf gar: Avt 8/10. 213--928·1644 ~-....,. Ba<* Bly Lovely 3BR Agt-Doril LM 675-4000 hkups, encl 2 car garage. New J.M. Petera 2BR/28A patio 11950. 640-1635 HA TOWNHOUSE APT, r~ 3BA wi den. lg p1t10 No pets. $975 + sec condo., fp, gar, pool, spa, e e t ~ w/prvt spa. Beeutlful tiled I YEARL V 3Br 2B1 Bayview, CALL 540-7364 I 1395/m Adult I, no pets BEAUTIFUL 1 RI 1 A rpt. 1 'A B a , t I re PI I Ce , kitchen w/new •P-nic. patio, garage. w/d _ Wont 955·2800 bMm c:elllng•. prkng 1'6 andOMd patt0. I block to ___ .=..,;;...;;;;;;;,,,;,;,==I pltanc:ea. light & bright hkup. trpl<: Newly refurb •BRITTANYWOODS Home 759.()685 47th It. 1750/mo utils bNCh & lhC>PI S1500 BV OWNER HarbOr View SPYGLASS Rl>GE Off•ed at 5425,000 11400/Mo 673--0155 Townhome. 3Br 2B.a Incl. CMS-2983 Rick Appltc.tlon1 accept~. llW SummerMt modlphue 2 IPlll lm&J l I $1400 mo lease Avail. WtUA INcll 1141 BIG CANYON SPACIOUS 2 lly twnhm, 318-8 Mlf'guerite, Cor- 5BR/2''tBA. Iott, 3-car *ICWW'llW* • lalllM 1011.831·2418631·9295 MA BCH AGts 3er Love4y2Br.den.2'.\Ba,on 28'. 2'A8a, mstr suite onadelMat 873-7183 IYllUILE gar . lor Into call s Bedroom 3 Bath, quiet 2HUTA ftaia1al1 2107 •EASTSIDE IBR 1BA, 28& tiome. Some view, oolfcourM.2cargarege. wlfrplc, dbl ger. SMTllflWY •640-5818* I cul-de·sac with large Ila.tall LUXURV OCEANFRONT garege. W/D hlcup. , patio, 2 car gar. 11260 159.0079 $1995 115501"'°· 722"7381 2B°'t lBA, frplc, g•r!e. HOW BIG IS fl ? 38' 2'.\Ba TOWNHOME ~~~,a~ ~~:! y,a,r:; ,.... can Oii Condo. 2Bt +den 2Ba Adult. Ncrpets S850/mo. Imo .... <2131378•8364• BIG ac..n view 4Br. 2Ba Liii PElllSIU WID. $975. 575-9833 Completely r•modeied 2 b1k:ony master suite & Beautiful Cu1tom Ex-parkln1i. Winter rental. Scotti 548-2301 SPACIOUS EXECUTIVE 90' lo bMCtl. tip, gar. Walk to Lido Shops 1390/mo utlll paid! Room HUGEll ltory home with spa I yards icer garage. Pro· ecutlve home. In prime $1300 Mo 786-1906 *EASTSIDE 3BR 2'hBA. TOWNHOUSE lg patio +pvt deck. 3Br. 28•. large patio. to share 5Br. n-pats, ' $269.900 Century 21 i tesslonally decorated NB area. 4Br. +den. Mediterranean style 2BR dbl car gar w/opnr. frplc. Brand new. 2bdrm + den. S1800/Wlnler 645-3330 $1500/mo. L..-. Fem. n-smkr. 708 'B' EKecutlve Realtv 7S9 3269 3 B 9 3 d ...__ ~·1 II & d 2'.\ba. Hiiis view, 5 mini. SQ n llLORE , -• plushcerpet, paint. oak & 'I\ a. approx 3t00sf. 2BA. loaded. 11 4 r . .,..m """.pa o yar · to beach. Large deck•. 3Br, 3B1. 1 blk from bch. Avocado, CdM 675-5219 ..._1 N•••y CUSS parnuet entry. Value at 1 ProfeHlonal decor & Steps to ocean. Yrly lse 11050 + $560 dep. 3 par· . Spa patio backyard dbl WU 1 • I II•--•,., RAn ... M s 1250/mo * 642.0668 aons. No pets. 650· t 798 extensive marble work · · ' . LAG 2BR close 10 ocean I 6 ar, I 2BR 2BA condo wi den I $750.000 By owner· I llndscapa. any eKtras. wool berber car1H9t, fir.'. garege. I 1550/mo yearly Upper unit, trpl, all ap-•New GE d/.;, Stove. & Fa & din rm $279 714 courtesy to brokers 1607 $665,000. Grubb & Ellis PRIME oceanfront turn *LI IUIT. •1• eu.1a pllCe, j1cuui tuh In mes· Available 9/ 10 272-2942 ptl1nce1, 8''· T S 107S/ M .... r ..... 1·""' m · Castle Cove Call Bob, I Cell Trld. Bus/854·8001 • n &n • r: "'.., ... .. 721•10 IO/Home Res/6S l-3837 ( 120.p) 1BR winier rental Re-Frpl. fenced yd. gardener, ter beth. Available now BLUFFS 3Br/ H'tBa. Town mo. Greg 75·5S 11 •New White Carpet & I I c ently re furbished 2garw/storageE'side S1550/Mo 495-7915 hm.2cargar.W/D,pool, OCEANFRONT IBr duplx Drapes ThePrudenha 642-86771011106 VILLA Balboa pen1hse, w/car1H91s, dra1H9s, etc. S1350/moyrlse.S48-1936 PRISTINE 3Br 2ba fem newcrpl/pnt. $1350/mo. •Clqseto3Fwys 714Re-"y(714l 760071 4 2+den.prodec:.secgate. Avall Sept $1000/mo ' 760-e021or720-1S14 WIUYllllT&LI... frple, geri ge. pvt street. {405.55.73)•ndSouth ., WAITED comm pools, wlk 10 bch. 1 Linda Agt. 67S-2668 BACK BAY CONDO 3Br. rm .. frplc, 2'1i oer gar.. non 1mkr, quiet $I 100 Cout Plaza"' ••"--"· ...,,.., ....,~,.., Residence/Condo on bay s279,900 642-2l34 Agl 2'n8a. dbl garage, d/w, ,,. IP• TOW. str~ rels CLIFF Haven. Lerge, light •Corona Del Mar. 1 block /mo. No pets 673-7787 •Laro-Pool& ~Area -------w/~efdock Maypaytull Wlnt8f turn/unturn 2BR w/d, tennis. pool. spa reqd.Adu1t1pretd 1500 & llr; 3BR 2BA. New toooean.2Bdrms,formal IT11t1••••T11EIT •I divld ltyConl olied UST.LUFF m••ket pr-• If seller car-S.atk CN1t 2BA bottom duplex unit. $1050/mo. 249-2336 mo. 1 yr ie1se. 497.4433 eerpeta, drapes, paint. di 1 ar-n ua r .. .. ""' T 086 Clean & new1 $850/mo. Gardnr.,,. 11800/mo _.. n ng rm., garage. Private room with bath, EntryAlannSytterns ~~. Al~~I~~;• u~u~~ llttrt l Cin see Sat 10-2 & Sun NEAR Back Bay 3Br 3ba, La1aa1 l iJHl 2152 depOlit.'673-8457 11~50 moH Mpatlle from house 'Ii •Cable TV Avalt1bte 4Br, 2.5 Bl, LUSK PLAN 10"1. Cash down (Up to s I Rent now 1975.,.. MC. euY 10-12 If sull avl at 203 E pool, Jee. dbl gar. Close PAJioRXU1l! oce1n 1 nlte ~=~~:. f~~y r~~~~ blk from belch. cozy •New Leundry Fectllties 'B', 2500 SIF on over-kl NEXT YEAR $145 000 Bay Ave 714·593· 1243 to shops. llrport Av110/1 Ill•. Luxury condo. 28r, llUllTFIL VIEW rm, --·ntry kit-hen. view I clean. quiet, micro. lrlge. •Coveted P11klng llzed 101 $505,000 month escrow IS o 28R 2Ba c--... L. d $1250+sec; 631-3349 • Of b & ~ l"'ht ....,.. .. kit .. _ t le •Prlv1teBaleonylo Pr 1 n c I p 1 I s o n I y "' "' .... o n ry WINTER RENT AL Large --den, 2 car gar. POOi, sp1, ay ,..., .. ,,,....' '" s. $2650/mo no C• -' ema non GaJdenl Interested in the 611 or f'lkups. enci 2 car garage I Br hse 1 Qlk to beach, •BEAUTIFUL park, ntte, tennis Sec:Yrtty 661-31'8 Protesslonally decor-•Villa B1lbo1, great smokr $500/mo 673-'388 •Elegant Atmoshpete 621 Lido Park Dr Bldgs By Owner 540-7364 bay/stores $7SO/mo sunset. & ooean vu 3Br I It Ill 2169 •ted. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath. ooeen view. 32 toot deck UNFURNISHED 2BA tBA •Sorry No Pets or 11m1har w/boal access N ~·1 I uttls meld 631-2494 I 2'"8a coodo, w/d, pool, nrrrt IC den with wet bar · family double mutet suite Apt Includes • . .r, garage (71')524-0721 Leave de-• l t tall ----spa S1250/Mo631·1153 i'm'LUSIVEGUARO• room, dining room 3 S1350/mo Good loc:allon Close to fl .. 1111 :.· ',., ' ••. -4.,i,.:.-.._ tailed mflSage Fer Salt 1100 C.rHa •el Nar Z1 22,3Br 2'1iBa house. Sharp' •GATED COMMUNITY* =:'sW0 0~:r~ls~~ •BAVFRONTcondo Newl beach $8SO/Mo Call d:r~s'::~~t~::.ot ----------------• II IEWNIT llJ i1500tMO Large modern Frpk:, d/w. 2 car garage 11111 GUYii Ask IO< Joyce s1950 paint and carpeting 2 675-S511 Agt Stunning waterfront 2Brl duplelll Rectec JBr 2Ba w/opener. laundry hkup BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2BA Bdnns.S ~/~~ ava11 I C.1t1 Nt11 2624 11•/Ul-IH• I -_.II I :-I 'I I **OPEN SUNDAY 1-4** NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOME 2BR •. 2 1BA den 2 dec•s '"'i"'IOOe o white parquet floors or 11• nq '" Berber carpet, co'l'lm r.ioo SI, ·~ • s <:::11.1r•s . .. . . . $280,000 708 VIA UDO NORD, LIDO ISLE Sweep. r g "'"w doer for ~·qe yoch1 4 Bii 4 • BA l~s• o' ;1 or $1 ,650,000 *•BY APPOINTM ENT** UDO ISLE -L.ol>• \ 0 "e' ,.,ome w 1h '1" ort'J S 0 .,_ ... tlA 35 poo' $769,000 BALBOA PENINSULA DUPLEX Sr~" •, ' • Pt' L tA ·~ PPEP 3 e.P ~ :..1. -'. $625,000 VILLA BALBOA CONDO 2 B~ 2 BA ~ r ?. r " -...,~ C'O-so.; Sec g J11' '..wo• "" PO $220,000. UDO PARK DR. HIRISE Ocean oreezes & ~,.,. r l .• ~ ser o Jg $265,000 * * NEW LISTINGS * * NANCY LANE-, COST A MESA -••• ,• Fo1rv1ew Reg ono Pon 1 P~ 2 !'.A f<reploce 2 (Qr Q•J'Oi.l• ..\ ;Pr~ r• (P commul'llly ol 21 Jn •s $169,500 he Prudential Cfi Lido .Realty 3377 Via Lido Newpon Beach. CA 92663 (71 4) 673-7300 NEWl Y LISTED $465,000 Four BR. Montego model in New- port's renowned f amdy area. Although It has a history of loving attention. it's read ~ for redecorat- ing to take advantage of its great prlvate }ard and super location ·Coby Ward f AMIL Y HOM E AT THE BEACH $665,000 Four SR 2 '1 BA. a large home close to the beach '\ great place to raise growing acm e family. Three car gar- age for all the tO)S Hobie Denn> NEW LISTING BAYFRONT s1,oso.ooo Pier for 'rOur hoat Walk to the ocean be.aches Three BR. 1 BA Remodeled kitchen Master suite with bay view Ann Peters IA8Y LIVING WITH STYLE $207,000 Former model. white carpeting throughout. both bedroom suites 1re generous in si1e and completely separate Living room has bay win· dow and fireplace Gayle Amato. I XECUTIVE EASY LIFE 1249.500 A perfect location for the busy e · ecutive. Close to free'A a} access. shopping and beach A bit of heaven in Newport with 2 BR. 2 BA. Clo~a Robertson or Carolyn Lowe 2Ba. frplc, pool, spa Priv dble l~plc. enci paho g $1250/Mo. 67S-2927 w/golf course VI EW /'ii;;;;, MESA NORTH AREA beh l9SK Bkr 67S-6241 gar lndry 642-9918 lllllTll SPlll.,S $1800. Also 1BA avail at ThePrudenhal ~-•Penthouse with 2 mas-2BR 2BA NE 7.plex. Lrg 2Br just So ot SCPlaza · • $1395. Frplc. wet bar, 714 R ...., 71 4 760-0714 ter bedrooms. din rm.I encl p1t10. d/w, lndry rm, Cul-d•sac. bllcony, gar SPACIOUS 1500 st In 5• *•EXTRAORDINARY "Polynesi1n Atmosphere" micro, W/D hkups. 2 car e ... ,( 1 located in Villa Bllboa garage 2637 Elden $760/!f'O 645-6269 I senior S5+ park. Irvine 3BR 3'1i8A condo. dbl Spac condo 2Br 1V.Ba tri- 1 gar w/xtra 11orage. cen· .,.,...,....,,_.. ...,....,....,,_...., Sl300/mo. $800/mo * 760-0138 2BR/2BA. family rm New garage, top ol the ltne all lvl & 2Br 2Ba. den Fp, tral air. All m1lnt Incl •Corona Del Mar, close MESA VERDE. Two-2BR root & crpt redwood the way• $2000/mo I w/d hkup, pool.1ac. gar• , Sorry, no pell, 644-0509 DELUXE 3BR3BA. 2 mstr to beach and shopping. 2BR. d/W, new carpet & 1BA. upper & lower. yard. deck Owner anxious carport. $950 & s 1100 • 1 -bdrms. AIC. upgrds ga-2 Bedrooms & garage paint . no pets S72Sl mo.1 encl garage. S690 + dep $44,500 ss 1·3246 •2BR 2BA trplc deck I sec: No pets. 549·2447 1Brl 1Ba brn nu tux Sea lore. Gated Comm $1995 $97S/mo Adulta. Call, 8/29 for renll 2867 Hickory Place · · · · Faire condo. Grd comm. S40-0299 or 8S4·8693 dlsc:ount. 858-1932 751-9483 or 498-1936 Lt f S I 1400 w/d hkup. two blks to Completely remodeled pool, jaz. trplc. AC, w/d 673 4400 -'-'-'-'-1 •1 ____ OceanBlvd $1225/mo 3BA 2BA + lam11yrmor 1 hkup, etc. Lse $109S, •HV HOMES.SBR3BA • **llUPllES** MODERN 2Br. 2ba split BIG CANYON __ 6_73·53S4 Agt 4th bdrm DIW . WID,, sec: 548·9787/lv msw Near elem school ~o A email. quiet complex.I level, micro. fridge. w/d, 3BR 2BA nome Lots of tncd yard. 2 car garage. I petal Lease 9· 10 mo s • STUDIO OR 2BR 2BA. trplc. X'lnt locale. Musi 1 Lest aveilable golf course light 3 blks north of PCH no pets please S 127S mo I 1FBr/ lBI brn nGu lull Sea I $2150 mo 720· 1348 • W/balcony or prvt patio, see. $1150 969-4229 G d' I 8S7 2S23 o 7S 1 2787 a1re condo rd comm t .... """" I d lol Premium view ar ener, rplc, dl w • r · pool 112 micro AC w/dl •HARBOR VIEW HOMES r.,.c, """" spa. n ry, IEPWlt MU "FAIRWAY ONE" S 1800lmo * 720· 1566 •DELUXE"* hkup. eic Lse s 1 i9S . 3Br 2Ba Highly upgraded. PM No pets s55o Up • I 8 $950.000 494-8230 Charming-& cozy 1BR CUSTOM CONDO sec: 548-9787/lv msg Lite & brlte Near grnblt. sec: VELMA 549•2447 t 22~1~~!~;t· .. ~~.~t: 1BA. ofc gar 2 trplcs. Bear/MacA.rthur. St --S20SO/Mo•760-5064 ~-C-t Mt 636-4120Call 1-5PM haclltl, Faras lovely garden Avl now• Albans 2BR 2BA Dys 2BA -Oen Bayside Cove •• OH ··2•11 1 6•1 ...._8 .. 8 ""-U Crtwtl 1575 $950/mo Agt 673.4062 638-040S Eve 731-7S28 condo w/lg 'deck Nr UllH VIEW HIES ~ U !19 TIE VICTHIU water. 2200 sit. dbl ger· 3Br 2B1. lam rm. pvt poor •2BR 2BA• 39 ACRE ranch site NW JASMINE Creek 3BR. EASTSID£ 2BR. Frplc. ege $2750 mo 642-6925 • spa gardnr Lease Ha•TlltlTS 2Br t'.ltBa w/gar. crpts. Arizona Trees. mountain furnished $2750 wshrf<lryr hkup patio No s 11195/mo SS 1 1900 Agt 1500 sq It condo, lndry 11r11n drps. bltlns. fncd patio V\IWS. $13.650 with easy Wtt.rfrtlt Mt aH lac. Pets S82Sl mo 292 E •BAYFRONT 2Br 2Ba -1 hkups. encl 2 cer garage Sparkling c1e1n large 636-4120 C~I 1·5PM terms 675-9408 lULTHS 1•1-1400 16th Place =A Open Sun rss:,b: 3~ 17SON st Ull llU No pets S97S • sec Garden IPll Beauutully 667 Vic:t()(la 'E .... $720 ,. 12-' S46--0168 ma oat f'r ear 14BR 2'-'tBA. FR/DR. l11ge CALL 5'0·7364 land1caped grounds NEWLY remodeled 2Br j TU.t lllari•f 1590 Cute 2BR 2BA Duplex beach S 1500. 6 3·3722 p1t10. 45' lot St to St. Lse I CLEAN 1BR A/C CONDO Pool & spa patt0stdecks 1B1. loclted it 183 Del VtlLAS of P1lm Sprmgs· 1 garege, frplc. lg pa110 USTSllE CISTA MESA 1 *ILIFFI VIEW* I 12750 673-7767 Avl 9/1 Adult quiet gated tract garage or cerport Sorry Mar. $700/mo ut1Js Incl __.. M 1 h N 11 d 1 PCH 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath & lam· · · • no pets I ....... ~229 •• ....-. 1y t ru ov ocean st e o •ly rm. s l600/mo End Unit. 3BR 2'hBA, 1900 LIDO ISLE wmter rental N. of Plua. $675 w/most Bechelor S600 '"'-I Asking $4000 Irene. $975/mo 675-4912 Agl sf. all newly redecorated. Lovely furnished 3BR. util. 775-25801641-1406 1 Bedroom $680 lllWPllT IElllTI 2I 831"2046 before 3pm LIGHT & airy 1800 sit 3Br •llO lDDD• hke new home Pool 2BA $2100 Avall Sept I PENTHOUSE condo on 2Bdrm 1' •Ba S79S 1 Frptc. garage S825'1m! I.E. Wa•tH 1625 381, Upper new decor • Spectacular view• Vac 675-5068•8181792·7271 I lake. 1Br St Albans AIC. 2Bdrm 2BI $850 1665 lrvlne •6. 720·9422 w/2 decks 3 car garage $2300 mo Bkr 644-019S I LOVEL V 2BA 2BA. lrplc. w/d, tr pie, pool, tenrus 2210 VAlll UI WAY ·c:::~~~~~;nR!e~~111~ $1750/mo 7S9-9t94 ~(-;-. ~~, *llEITALS* I prime 1oc walk to beach wt rm. S72S 67S-2202 COSTA MESA 1 RELOCITllG foreclosure. SINGLE story tiome on ~-:;·~hi8J 2-Sbr $900-SSOOO/mo. agt & shops Sl l50/mo. For AWEtatatl M0-1121 I Newly fumlshed singles. •(7 14) 249·2607• corner lot in Highlands Mar11 Ferguson 642-7706 j appt Clll Debra Smith .L== $700.$750 2 units 2Br, 1Br oompt w/phone-TVs. - 1 3Bdrm. 2Bath. double 963-5568 or 969-5428 -"""" kl Re 1 I ltat1l1 garage. S 1800/mo Incl 12 Story house. 2BR H'·BA. j Lrg 2BR den ~ 2,L Bath 26~ modern clean 1n triplex _......par ng, 15· wk Y l ---1 1 /d w lk 1 beh & , ·• ·lllaa• -pvt enirance & yerd · rates S 15 OFF w/ad 111 wk ltat'.&a•H gardener 640~!.290 USTSIJE HPLE.X 1 :~o~a~S 108S~mo ~rly No designer 1H9rfect end unit 1BR, patio. bit-Ins $696. l •498·5368* 2080 Newport 81642"2611 I 2102 WALK TO Beech11 Studio 1BA 1BA. din. kitch. llv rm., Pets 673·0072 Ea1tbluff area. Next to 114 Agile. Do not disturb SPACIOUS 1Br els io bch trl S550-3Br 2Ba S1395-2Br lndry, lrg pvt yard , pool, IP• • grnblt. Only c 11 M p $595 · cl f t t NAPLES 1BR. den home I 1Ba $1025 Lg yd, fp, w/d 1 S600/mo 64S-7301, 13BA/2'1iBA house. Im rm, $1795/mo. For appt, call ~~~t!i 8~8·2~9-9~~7 ""2slFll!ld pool, ~r:Ort~I~~. !1~~~j In great canal areat Ideal! hkup, gar. 766-7322 Agt I S48-7855. Avail now , Ip 2300 st Nice condition I PATRICK TENORE plld xcpt elec. S48--0492 tor male jr. executive 'C N 2124 1 12000 220 Via Ithaca. 721-1-2001760-8702 Agt 2 BA/1BA, lrpl. near-So. (2l3) 869-0035 1 tltl tll 1 USTSllE lllSE Lido Isle 67S-5733 B1ytron1. wshr/dryr, av111 APlRTIEITS SPACIOUS 2BR In central . -•3BRtwnhouse.Newporti 2Br . 1B1. S895/mo l sBR 2Ba hse 2 blkstobch I 9/1$1050/mo .. uhls incl LargeittrlC1tveApts ma Colla Mesa Oishwashr, Chanoes are you 11 find wh11 Hgt• .,81 trplc patio , 673-1600-Weekdays G & t •675·3750• 1 beautiful garden setting w/w crpt, drps, encl gar you nMd at the price you · · · --ar ci rpor · commun p $690 No pets 645-S577 wanttopaywttenyouread v«y nice 322 Ogier D E Slit 2111/lll pools/tennis 218 62nd •YEARLY $1100/mo• ools, garages No pets 1-------- classcfieddally I $980/mo 647-7540 • Avlll 9115. S8SO.tmo. St. $132S 631-7S31 1 __..., IElllTS Deluxe 2 Bdrrn. garage I Bedroom S640 SPACIOUS, clean, quiet, I -wc_ww ~. stec>S to bay 2Bdrm 1B1 $7SO 28.r~ 1'nBa, lauocuy~ j ..nttertctryer hcrolt-tIP 3BR 2BA. yearly 2 ear gar-Super 3BR 2'.ltBA twnhme Refs reqd 675-3063 101 AYICAIO p1t10. d l w . stove SPECIAL OFFERING IN CORONA DEL MAR $391,500 Wonderful cottage featuring large living room with fireplace, formal dining room. remodeled kitchen, 2 BR . Room for expansion. Lovely yard with outdoor spa Ann Peters. LIDO ISLE LOT $439,000 E'<cellent location to build yo ur dream home 35 ' foot lot. quiet location on lovely street. This 1s the on ly vacant lot on Lido! Linda Oeth A LOWEST PRICED DUPLEX $480,000 In Corona Del Mar, great invest· ment property for builder or in- vestor to rent or owner user. Walk to beach for sunsets or shops and restaurants Triona Bergin HARBOR VIEW HOMES $475,000 Great location! Beautifully up- graded 3 BR with vaulted ceilings, formal dining room. family kitchen and large covered brick patio with built-in-B~B-0 Model perfect. Belle Partch. BEACH DUPLEX 1485.000 Fabulous pride of ownership. Walk to beach. great rental property. Up- stairs unit 3 BR. 2 BA. laundry f aclll· ties. Oownstalrs unit 3 BR. 2 BA. Four car parking Trlona Bergin. NEW -FAIRWAY ONE '2,315,000 Spectacular new f'airway One cus· tom home Outstandtna In quality & design, 4 BR. 4V' BA. elegant entry. llbrar)', spacious master sune Breathtaking golf course. mountain & dty ll&hts views from every room Danny Bibb & Stephanie Grody 313 Rochester 540-9537 age. 1acuzz1 Avlll Sept 2 gar..,... lndry hkup Nr COST MESa $700/ ""~ ""'"9 t2th Sl600/mo Bkr bchS137'sA 67549 2 I I~ P · I A " mo.,_-....., Forever view. lg twnhse CALL 642·3850 I gt • 1 1 11 1 D1118 1 1•2·1110 Sparklln~ etea.n 2Bdrm I w/ocean/c1tyv1ew 2 mslr I 2507 1'/•B• 740 All utlls .,,. bdrms. 2.SBa. 2 car gar-3BR E1ecut1ve House •~y ltlUOf I •BACH 1595 Great East· """ _.,r_ 2BA gar.,.. newty .. ~or Frig, gar. Sorry, no pets age. trplc. spa, new pam1 lam. rm . large playroom. 3BR/2'i'tBA. gar .. nr pool. • -..-. ...-. • slde iocl Gar Clble avl ti&o Wallace 642_..90s & cpl $1475mo968-2717 torm11 dining rm . 11150/mo 645-9219 lled, steps to bay/beech I CIMn & cozy' 18R $610 1------ 1 Jacuzzi. $2200/mo call 9l0 W Balboa Blvd Grnblt w/BBO. lndry rm MODERN 2Br. 2ba w/2car1 641-2092 Key C-21 I PENIN PT Steps to ocean s975tmo yrty. 675-9650 I Sorry, No pets 631-8427 1 Wes field f gar. marble frplc, lg pat101 & bly Lrg 3Br 2Ba on *2BR/2BA S92S/mo yrly BAY TIMBERS -l w/beluttful landscaping, WOlflllT IOIE dble lot Huge yard, qutet 2 blka troni beach New lBR. frplc. cable. pool, micro, fridge. w/d X'lnt (NEW) 3br 2b1, Avl 911 • loc. Avail now $2200/mo carpet, I car attch gar patio gar No pets 399 flllll Y APOTllllTS 1 tocele S 1150 969-'229 $2400-lease. 631-1400 I 673-7777 or 673· 1941 75~9S06 or 673-S370 w Bay St S865. 650_63s7 Sparkllng clean 1arge Apia. Femmes -1eome ~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~BEA~IFUL 2BR 1BA IN P~&epaShopp~g & quiet complex Security neighborhood park next btllldlng Pool. garage. door. Sorry, no 1H9ts. WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. Realtors · tin t/Jt' l\,lh'I ""·II,,.,."·"''' ,I/It/"""·' I II II "' lh '""', COMING SOON A rno WATERFRONT HOMES OFFICE IN CORONA DEL MAR WESTCLIFF cQndo. 2 bdrms. baths, woodburmng FP., comm. J>041611• Ground Ooor with patio. Walk to shops & buses. 631 -1400 ..... $136,500 NEWPORT CREST with oc:ea.n views. Great 3 bdrm plan with att. double garage Master with vaulted ceilings. den & bakony & separate 1st floor bdrm Comm. pool. spa & tennis. 631 -1 400 ................ $350.000 BEACH duplex. Spacious newer property with good income jus!-atep1 to ocean beaches. Eech unit with 3 bdnns, 2 baths & fireplace. Upper with balcony, lower with patio. 631 -1400 ................................. $430,000 DUPLEX with unusual charm. Re- modeled 2 bdnn. 2 bath front cottage with white washed woodwork, fire. plat-e, atrium & front patJo plus great 2 bdrm unit over the double garage. Both wath laundry facilities 673-6900 ................................. $554.000 OCEAN VIEW 2 bdnn condo In pres· ~ blyftont bid& with doorman & pool. llepnl contemporary d«'Or, walk to Udo villag hope & rt?S- Ulur'Uns. 831-1400 ................. $770.000 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 206 W COAST HIGHWAY 114o.Gl -1• NEWPORT HEIGHTS Panoramic arbor views from this special 4 bdrm home w~·th ·1y room . party room, pool & s & I bdrm guest house in w eel hillside setting. 631-1400 ............................... $795.000 SPYGLASS Fabulous 5 bdrm, totally remodeled with Fr. doors. Paned windows. tile floors throughout entcy. family. fonnal dining & kitchen. Pool, spa & tranquil hlU view. 631-1400 ....................... $799,000 BIG CANYON Sophisticated re- modeled 4 bdrm with family & for- mal dining rooms & pool & spa. Concernporary feeling with sky- Ught.a, textured stucco walls, Ariz.ona flagstone & berber carpeted floors & plantation shutters. 631-1400 ................................. $875.000 BAVSIDE COVES George-ous re- modeled 2 bdrm & den with great vtews, Blt in wine celler, vaulted ceillnp. Clqstone & berber carpeted floors & large terrace. Gated t>.yfront community with pool & ape. 831-1400 ....................... $925,000 UDO ISLE Sunny south baylront location for thlJ lovely custom 4 bdrm home with dock for large boat & soa1l private ~h. Immaculate & ~just·~ from clubhouse & tennis t'OWU. 8312 1400 ...... $1 , .. 951000 BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE Jll MARI~[ AV£ 114-173·•11 ------------- oeble TV. all utll paid 2Bdrm 1Y•B• $785 I S725. 722· 1832 2Bdrm 2B1 $810 OLW I Ll .. TIU Ill W. WILll• I L1r09 Ea1t&lde 2BR 2BA COSTA MESA w/pM deck. Dlshwasher. 111·1111 light carpet, verllcal J bllnda 353 H1m11ton at Dau ftlat 2'2' Thurln S795. 646-9794 -••••••----1 BEDROOM wtocean IUITWIL UITSllE 1 v I e w l fl rep I 1 c e 2BR 1 'ABA Twnh11. Frplc. 1 $750/mo + dep. Avl early gar, yard/palto. lndry rm. Sept. 661-3653 alt rpm. quiet loc. S850/mo. ut IHcll O 2817 Orenge --·------TSL MGMT 642-1603 RONt Hart>our arM.. V«y •LlllllW* Come ... the d1Herence. completely remodeled 8Mu1ifUI 2BA epta Poo. rec. room. laundry room. AMdy tor ln1tant move- lnl ()nly M40 to $650/mo • $200 OFF MOVE-IN au....aans. 530 W. Wiiton TSL MGMT 722·8012 or 842·1~ Sorr; No Pait! EASTSIDE 18A 18A. W/D hkut>. new crpt & paint. encl g11age. No 1>49t1 plaau, S825/mo '57-2523 Of 751·2787 ::.;;o;..,;,;._.,;;;....:;;;;;;.==~;;..;.. lrg 3BR 28A. d/w, lrplc. w/d hkup. paho. ~ ready, n8'# paint, drapes Av1ll now. $850 1st/last • $350 MC 848-6124 UYllTTllUAlll Rent en on Illa travel trlllef In OlJf AV park. 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S t350 ulllt paid · IHt~ Ctllt ••tre ... , I t>e In IQ hm Prot F "'"'ah· 2740 FOUfofO 2 Male k 11~ P:'i· .. ~ .. 5524 =~~y~":' Llgl'lt a11embty wofk ..... -_, I 2 STOR 530e Nee>tUM &.-e.8714 .... 2 8orm l!OuM wsru dryr .. to rent Wtlt cook I EXsf stOE I s Arrow Mlg Inc 185 18r pdO c:atpel9 ulll pd y 2 BEDROOM _.. ard er ·East Costa ' 851·1000d 64~1222a Cost• Meu, Adaml!Dlll•ware H8 1· C ""~"'" M 25 .• ~1528 • 1~ Balh. P•llo. eeble OCUNFRONT 2Br, 19• b ;elfthur vmig; Ht is.I ~--g ... ~ $100 101120 storega only, Lg be9I halr/blu 9YM ••••• , •• / Logan, M 545-@71 rucsy. no pets $695/mo. Duplex upper, furnished eoodo POOi tennis sec LIDO ISLE. Cozy qu .. 1 1100/mo Avaif Sept 1 1 5mos 1-Short wht II I •I a ..... llT ---------***6"8-2882 •1r1r •tra Qjean, garage $1050 gat_., COMm Walk io~t Aveil now 722-6338/E 48r hM, lrg pellO, nr betl 187 E 21at 645-7234 halr/blu eyH 4mOI. CT ..... , • ..,.. ..... Ult 642-2°"7•213/892·280" Plue El Keess to fwys •CLEAN prof F 28r 28a. M /F 23-39. $450· Ulll ce i I -536-1885 &llllTllT ...... . fit6Ckt6 IEXcA. 2B'R ....... 2 IATI htHfrNUll 11A Nope11 S825-..$625dep. Newpl Bk Bay condo. Fp, 723-1216• '23-0•00 msg ••trc • Hub~rt Ad~t11lng 11 Wife strong In tron1 otttee with F'rMICh doora & Lerge eperl!Mnl. Watlt in W/d llkUP9 garage. patio, 549-1759, lteep lrymg Yd. gar. •P•. pool, wl d, n· LOOKING for Fem shr nice U . S.l~ltal Heklng an ecc:ounl· sldliS Husbend knowt.- .undeetl.lndry, S875tmo.I c:101e1a, garage. fir•· s11es1mo.Vrty 850-2•03 STUDIO condo trptc ••P smk $450/mo 642-7780 2BR t>Mch.l\M • ., btk to I l11iu11/6ffict Lat fnl IMI\ •DS tngl bllltng u1111ent ~In melnentanc:a ... 2·1325 or 759-5080 pl~. patio, dlshwuh.,, 11Mplng ., .. : lndry rm. •NB Cndo Seeiclng nice beh. $475/mo Incl ullls & Z71t uunu I\ I Mini be. OOod typiSt, 10 lleld New 240 unit com- ALK TO BCH NR HOAG WALK TO BUCH OCUNF~ONT sharp 2Br wl d. common pool ten· I prof 'M/F, n-smlt. pvt $250 dee). 142-1451 Mike R key and oe lamllhtr with !)lex Palm Springs aree :ter•ee 1725 111400/mo. Call for appt Furn winter. Oerega. 1 nli. ••una sesoi mo l-yr br/ba, wlO, frpl. nr bc:n. lowly 28' 281• 2 cat gar-WllTCLIFF llllllll A [ fREE peg-board 1ystem Full (819).345-<11•2 •2Br 28aTwnnaaS925 ro .... 975·1817 P•tlo.Nopeta.S10SO/mo leasa. 751·3281 Agt I '438mo261·1200BesS1e •g•. Newporl Beach CornerVIEWSu1t1 I 11me~lhle>m9overtlme Bantllng POOi FURN 2e 2B *876-8141* ,.._, tem Welk to t>eaen FULL SERVICE CaH· Good beneflta. cau. 1401 s~.~T683sl P<>OI. 0;.r~,'~P:~~·,oc~N VIEW 2Br. 1Ba. li1t.IHt1l1 *r~"~'~:C.':'H~:},'~:~~ 5"50.846-2538 WHtchlf &1rv1ne NptBehi • ROMlleat75t-2t80 pr•IJllE Aveil lmmed S 1395/mo tu~. duple)(. winter. lg ..... 270& 1 Fem non-k .......__.. Mele to lhr Costa Mesa Sign soace avl on WeStclltt 142-1111 !Mlllrml IUU liA 28R 11A •t the beach ' 648 8350/d 675 5 9 I P•tio x1r1 et.en S900 sm ",...., .. .,....., 14•1101 -TEWIS Ywty, lndry, garage. can I · · 4 4te Imo.· Labo< day w94Mt FURNISHED AooM, tv ' 8eac:tl 722-2581 llC>me. Own bath ntsmkr ... Graw1ng C1v11 EngltlMflng be p.nta.My turn 1 1250 NEAR Hoeg, 2Br 1'1'Ba av1llable, $650/weell Pholl4t. pool. $'480/mo B~UT SC Matro Twnhm S•OO • UlllS Call •C4111t•S.ites Ftrm Hakl EN TRY .......... /. mo +MC 850-8055 TownhOUM D/W, WI O 106 3111 St. 873-243-4 inc:I ullls COfona Del Mar POOi, Jae. tennis. fr"''. non 831•1882 AIC Ample p••'-11V1 ~·25 FOUND COCKATIEL \/IC LEVEL Accounting Ci.rtt ., te 11 ..._ ,... -.:.a. hkup encl N 8"4 2717 "' -" .,. ... ...__....... Be to 111111 1n 1t1e blll· _. ._ •Jmll 1100• S850i mo '* g~S-O~::ls ON THE BEACH 28R • smkr F/25·35 $400• M ... Verde VIiias 2BR 2855 E Coest Hwy ,,,.....,..... • ac:h •<*ltily lnglcotllng proc:esa, ftl- F lg d~ 91 Otlplex Furn Winler NEWPORT BCH CONDO Bob or Pettie 5•9-9785/E 28A, w/running llrums •-_..0 --646-73-45 ing & misc duties Send .......... [nc:i.Nopeta6"S,:..a5re NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2Br 2006 W .. Oeaanlronl 12BRl28A. Po01 taz avail COM 2Br t''>S.apt,po()i. & all emenmes lie IP ~6~·..:•ES~CULM Slo l"VE FOUND Dog well· resume & 1&1ary history •11111emtJ IPI smaN gar, $600/mo $950/mo 759-1671 I now Fem S5SO • rutil frptc walk 10 beacll Avail $A50 Cleude 545-2883 DA behavecl M blonde LAB to Mr Fuentes at Robert •1-1111* •dip C:OUl>fepreferred 760·6138 now $A25tmo-,ulll MIF2S.35tost11rew M ,..wptBen ~t 5<1 t·5032 2Y"SOtOloer Vic Costa Bein W1Utam Fros! & Frig. df9hwathef. llove •&46-4664• NEWPT BCH steps to bctl 720-3128 •BR dptx NB/Penn t;er lllNl ISUll Mesa Hospttal 645-9680 Anoe 1"725 Alton We are currently ac:cept- 1ng 1pp!teat1ons for T elleft 10 wor1I during our ·Peak Hours' (luncn hOur'I. pay days aft•· klc:I. No peta 545-4855 llWPllTllWI c. ... ioust~.ano I turn rm empt resp col-CdM near beach Ou1e1 '" 9-1. $550•/ mo non Smt ofc/Martll4t Av Upper f ... Wthait! Pant'*IY lrv11'• 92718 211 L .... a,t a 3BR 2BA, gar. lrplc:e. .;;.,lt\htd \tud<Q , dRl z lege fem klenn1 ldry priv fem n·smkr to shr' furn lmOlt., 675-0888 S300mo 673-8929 Carol On 9/Zltd ., lhe Wedge' .... PllCISSll 18( tB• 1lngla story dlltl/w, lg deck. perk t>tOfoom <(}fl1mtf(\'"' z S•OO incis Utll 673-05 l I 29R/ 1 BA apt 1500 MIF nlc:ely turn 29r 3Bd Tll WCITIYI nm 2131696--4521 Growing C1v1I Eng1nM<1ng uso1mo 097-3175 view S 1400/Mo yrly 1 ,,._, 3 ...,,..oom tOIM-llOll", Wuher/Dryer kitcnen 1va11 10· 11r675'-51 48 NB twntlm , pret someon' Firm Mlks sttarp ,__son .., "50 2157 67" • "'.... """" Newport Cir Fasnlon Isl REWARD IOst Blktgry """ v • • -837 I v.•Ol l•~l'\ ~\from privileges cable tor Tl/ CdM rmmt to.snr 39r 2Ba wno does atot 01 travel· T~ Ett1cl4!flt Atternatlve l(eahtlound Approx 2yrs eap '" IBM Display noon rush hours and daya t>ef0te holidays) NO previous b&Ml1ng ex- perience IS required end training Will be provtoed You must be •ble 10 at· tend our 3-~ full ume 1ram1ng program *A~:.~1~L2U:J 2 ~rngtl:: S75S/mo lflCI•~<~,, ' pvt door to batn S325 tlM Mstr Br/Ba AV1 9/1 Ing $570/mo 6'0· 1644 Full service or answering Old Wea11ng Tan Collar Wnler Xlnt typing sl11lls No-ta.St0251moyr lse llWNITll&ll•.• &PT·S "Mul•fU\lq~,·.p.•1"'"' I muSlhlve job 545-9258 $433/mo Call Susie CPLlosnrHB house o.• ser111c e t ma11 only Pteasecall 6'42·7319• reqd 185 wpm1 Goool ,..... W TH -,,-.ng •q~f'dtC'nn" ourt I 1 /Iii I 27 675·8103 Brl B• $600/mo ·secur 6•0 5470 pnone skills neeoed to M•·10 lO. 8•5 Mon-Fn * l l lJBFOARTOSLIPS• I r.-.~ ti.lfl rv:JPW'/'l'f!w ttt I P1tte I 11 ty 969•099 eves or • _ LOST Ladies sutt beige 3 back up on ?SX Recepl· •Liii iil.HE * llT ,..,_, ..... "" •'t'llt" -.at!'ll IC' s1w•1 IOTEL CLEAN-Quiel prof n-druos (2131516-3<10 1 days C••••rcial Prtperty pte08, Siik. D N Evans ion d8$k Apply "' person TVdn(JmorC' A " n-smk 2Br/2Ba Npt Hgts 2771 Reward $100 Ca•I Jo Mr Fuentes at Robert 2BR. lrplc, DR. lg brick Beau111u12BR28A & SP«· Thto NEW W Wkly rentals now avail shOppmg S398 •ut semi N_B lovely home 2 blkS !o Teressa 71 4 673-0300 Bein. w 1111am Frost & we also he1;9 tull 11me af\d patio $1295. 873-5088 lacular bay views from , $147 00 wk & up 2274 turn 1119110 645-2656 t>eac:h, n-amkg Fema1£o LAGUNA BEACH Aenab Assoc; 1"725 Alton regular part-t11ne teller •llPEll IOUI VIEW lhl Oen LIVlng & d1n.ng I PARK NE\X/PC>RT I Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7445 CM -F shr n1ee 3BR houSS' 20·35 yrs $425 tmo •nm 8000 stf 600 Blk (PCHl LOST Male Cat Vic San1a Parkway Irvine positions •va1iable 2m1tr 14.11111. Newly decor rms Frplc. micro, d/w, i f 714) 644-1900 LHt younQSler start1no w/ 1F Own rm & bath utlla 8"5·9904 Owner $950.000 ~'!~~~~\~~ ~~ows:o~ 11250/mo. 759-931• garage & lovely P\11 bc:h -.i~~-"°"" schOOl'>S1ar1a new 1obor G $400 A. 11 494-4318 A.11111.ASST.P/T IF°' further •nformauon $3000/mo Boal slips ----a._,.. c.#>nU hObby by took1rvi inrouon oOd toe /mo va1 I NB on the pool 2Br 2Ba ---white &46--9896 COM int design ftrm, pleaM call our Personnel extra S ·.~--· .... now Sheryl 957-8823 AU amenlllel v._w' Furr laiiat 1•11 -u •WANTED 1 BR APT * orry, no pets 9,,.. ·• "' 1 ci.sJtfi«! r •• p-11111 Strta'ctl var1eo dut,.s Oet•••· o e par 1 men t at I 1u'l llO ----'580/mo 1300 depos•t •• wl g.,. on Penlnaula Call ._ ·0111 lt!JOrl Inell 2669 ltw .. rt ltac~ 2'19 Rell•ble 722-8472 2500 sf wllh front office 3004 orienteo •lnl organ I 7141832·2911 or Ptcil up d•)'t 883-t•OO Mark or ---PElllSIU I I --LO drive.in door 60c st 1111111 11 IYP & bltkpng an apphc•tion at lhe eves/Wltndt67~-G73~ HWflHTYllLY 'I N.8 Yng prof looking Jor 629 Terminal Way CM llWllSlllSSl&lllS Computer helpful branch office neerest 3BR/2BA u,.,_, 'hblk/bc:h 2Br. t Ba. c•rport, lndry Beautiful uppet 3Br, 281 ~ Nine to shr 2BR I urn oy540-9352 ev6<l6-0681 50-60 names per day 780-9503. 9· 1 tam M·F you . ..,...... G fully lurn, ocean view' condo on Wastcllll nor •dull•. eov belc, frpl rur view• $1275 NEW· ~blk lo beaclll G., dl w amkr $A75 Git 5•8·1347 INDUSTRIAL Warehouse Typed or lable hsts avail· ID SERVICES CIUFlllll andk, tqry. g•r. no pets PORT PACIFIC RE Call w/d. Wntr rntl S 1350 Space2 000. sq ft able 5"6 0858 11275 yrly 5-46-6433 DAVE 645--3683 25111 St 673-7333 Need 2 rmts 'M/F n-smkrs 60''S<l ti avail immed ScU.11 I IESSEllER fllST 1111 A L s NAME ADDRESS CrTY AMOUNT ENCLOSED l s THE FialRW,.~ n-drugs stir 3Bt apt CM 631-3035 18th X Placen- Canyon area Cls 10 OCh t1a lutnctiH 3012 o FDIC S300ea 631-1647 ---'l!~~~!'!'~l'IP."!'!11!'!11!'!1'!'9''!'!1' Raspons •b le sell· E E/Member ABARTMENTS PIANO INSTRUCTION 15 mot1vlled inC11Vldual tor rM NEWPORT B~CH across l11i1u1 I FiaHcial YfS exp CIUSICS Jazz & pa-up and delivery of IAllll/UllmssEI &• BIG CANYON from beac:n' Prvt bdrm li.saa' _1 Pop Patient app<oacn newspe~ adven1s1ng Booth rentel $100/wlt Ml I, $AOO mo ·$400 deposit ... Adltslluds BA 786-'4•08 mllenats Full-time T~ ~ phones sup- 641-9703 0,~Hities 2to4 la~· t!!tinnt Fr• 19em-6c>m). Pan-11me plted. J.W. ~ ., .. l.1vr un thf 10th fa1rw1y of lht u cluat\'t ~udrdtd gait Big C1n\11n C'ountr.• Club amidst uur l>e.Juu!ul tlo.,.er 11ardtn• ~t•r ruMon l•lund Eltitanth appu1n1td I. 2.and 3·bfdroom luxun apartmtnt~ m11•onf)· lirtplacn. lltl har' 11ir ('11nd1t111nm1t . .,.a.htr drvu houku~. htr~, p1tt1•• "' blrronv rathHlrel ct1lln1tJ. full\ t4111p1~ k1td1t n• 2 rar jlarage .,.1th ~t.nrqe >htlf <'tntral l.ana1 P<~>I A mamtt'n1nrt ·frtt txl•tt'Oll' Optn \Ion r,. '111 m. to 5 pm .. l!Ot'tok~nrl• 111 am ltt ' r' m Pni..t"' tr.. ~I \ I\ 11• \:''' f or m"rc 1nft,rm.1t11lo Jnd J JI 1tid11. I \I I " '" \1..I \I'., 1 lKl'KhF'!> OUR FAMOUS HAS RETURNED! Back by popular demand. D1mes·A·Ltne w ill run Friday. Satur· day and Sunday m Jts own clarnf1C,mon m the Class1 f1ed Ads Since this is a special offer. we have a Thursday noon deadline and ask prepayment for all ads This is open to all private party adverti~rs tor merchandise not over s I SO (price must be listed in ad) and no abbrev1at1ons will be accepted. All ads wrll run Friday. Saturday and Sunday There 1s a S-ltne minimum at 20¢ per hne . So your low cost Dimes-A-UM ad Is onty ... S3 .00. DEADLINE: Thursday noon PRICE: S·hne minimum • 3 days • 20¢ per line = SJ 00 • All ads are prepaid by c om1ng into t he Daily P lot to place your ad or use the coupon below • Pnvate party merchandise only ads No com- mercial ads. pets. ltvestock, produce or plants • Each item must be prJCed m the ad with no items over SI SO. MAIL TO: Dlmes·A·Une Dally Pilot 330 West Bely <itreet, Cost.~ M es<1 C A 92626 Oatly Ptloc hours Monday·Ffldcly 8 00 AM IC 5 00 PM PHONE STATE ZIP DATES TO RUN SJ 00 MINIMUM NEWPORT B~CH Pvt sl&i>OO-POTENTtAL ~ S.1 & Mon Exc:ettent 952.aao8 Jonelle bdrm for student 1 per 11 R 3111 company benefits Apply -lliMliiiliiffiiii~iiiiiil-•• ending outet Local in person at •••-lli5r~ son -201mo or 2 per-Ne>N Amusement Game *llPlllllflll sons $280 u 6'42·5142 macn1nes Great Lo· For 4 & 1 yr old girls, FIT & ... IL lfl NEWPORT BE A C H c111ons Possible gross l good pay c M 5"9-0743 DAILY PILOT For Newport CPA lirm OCEANFRONT home eacn ~cn1ne S600 to1 -330 w S.y St , Entry lellll 831-0966 prof Male prel"d Bargain S 1000 weeltty Call Jim BA8YSlnER in my NB Coste Mesa Call tor derails 646-5797 1-800-346-0645 I home 'Mon-Fri 12-6 C HIL 0 care helper ------Musi have car Refs ASSEMBLERS to build needed. PIT In my CM PROF FEMALE 33 seeks 1100,000 req'd 759-0616 atl 6pm sailboats We wm traJn hOme. Ute hOuse keep. same stir NB Seasnore If you heve lh4l courage 10 E•p"d/FT c:hild care 7am MacGregor Yachts. Ing. Must be RELIABLE ti 0 u s. I $ 5 0 0 I m 0 call, II COUIO melle you 1631 Plecenlla c M per90n. 54()...8.419 6~ 13 leave message' RICH• 17141966_5105 nMded tor 1ntant & 6 yr :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J;;;;;;;;;;m;;J.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-old 1n our CM tlOme Must 1 Prof mate ntsmkr shr lg amrn• tntlTIRS drive & speak Eng11$h A 7 POSmDIS prlvete home Conve· Will'I n9'# prOducts ano Nl smkr Reis reQ d • • ntent arN •n Nwpt Hgts inventions 2nd annual 545-6679 S3S0tmo 6"2·68<16 1nwm1on Convention HO.,SEKECPER Nanny Pasadena Seot 15-18 llVe-tn or oul Reliable Mind to mkl tree info dependable Some Eng- 12131 460--4"°8 llstl reqd Xlnt P•Y •BEER & Wine Tavern-By 6"7-U32 L\19 "'59 Owner One ot Ille BEST LIVE-IN SITTER for 2 cn11- 1n OC 3 POOi Tables No dten. 5 & 2 Ltghl h<>use- ContrlC1s Turn-key Op. keao;ng Newport Beacll er•t!Otl Xlnt Rep Ind I Enghstl speaking prefW. Loe 89'~<15 Prin Only reCI. 759· 1637 1ft9( 7pm IM11a1 .. C.11tcti11 1oo·s of roomm•tes ava11 lfYMCI FHCIS SILE Ma1ure person to ca1e IC>f OPEN 7 days 55 7 -4000 1ncreC11ble vending rou1e ,n infant in my CM home 5 CM l>nbelielfabte profits' Days/WI\ L·te nseicpg $378 500 Few nours wee!!~ No 650-5327 at1 5om ' semng Fantastic returns• AU PAIR s=rank age 2• 2 000 sq tt <1BR nuqe C crnr tot -wispa many 111 now Frencn stvdlflt IOok•no 13051"75-7994 for lam•ly \\>111 exrnange xtras age nt Joov -------.. "7~1 53 lse hold land IElll'S JOllllT ~~;;~~s111ing tor SHARE MODERN CONDO FIAllCllSE WANTED Position as CM PV1 mstr BRISA Jrpl 1 0 C er ea Pvt Prt y 1 Companion Lt nsework Oulel P1of Mt F smkr ol\ GREAT BUS OPPTY 11119 Jn or out Reta. ca• $450 av9-1 5'48·6064 17141 559-6289 Phone 2131496-1187 Work in the ever.expanding Newspaper Promotion fieJcL U you are self-motivated and like working with teenagers. this may be the opportunity you've been waiting for. $400 PER WEEK (To Start) With Potential to $1,000 PER WEEK Insured Van Wagon, or Large Sedan Is Required CALL MA. STEVENS (213) 477-3163 Drywall I Paiali!f iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •HOME tMPROVEMENT 9'NivwALL * AP•NG • '!'18""v·..,.,~..,o"f Al'!'ap~py~N~B~- $2.56 per day That s ALL you pay k 3 hl"es, 30 day min1muM In the SERVICE DIRECTORY INCREASE YOU!'.\ PE~ >1 GET IN OUR IMPRO\ FD nllllEIHW Stniet llrectory nutWPHES F°' more 1nf()(ma1•0" CALL TODAV' &SI Fii LOIS Your Servic:e O.rec • • • Reoresentat •e 142-4'21td.310 concrete & Carpentry ITexture-ACOUSllC & Paint -------~ ..... -<A.lslomers Rldlard Sinor LOU 675-3 185 Nwpl Bcl'I Free ast Ke'lln "'22·9294 THE LAWN BARBER (Lie Ins Retsl 6'5· 7608 ~ow & Edge r....ce 11 mo C..tat/C.1c11te Electrical $18--$24 8111 548-6989 •PAINTING• 25 )'f'$ Exp ___ ..,_______ ----reasonable neat FREE Dnveways, patios paths ELECTR1CtAN Qua• w0t11 TREES Tmnmea Toe>Ped ..,, Ton'! 662•7 .. 73* etc No iob too small Free est $25 !\r Yd cleanup-New sp,,nkle< Reas M ickey 536-0553 ~497892 Greg 9-9.6r6 lrpalr 18 ~exp 650-1887 RALPti·s PAINTING E•t I BRtCKtCONCRETE wc);i( Prof rel11b•e res, refs FREE est 64 1-3283 •AN lnl Wallpaper strip. free •Double Eagle E1ectric llW SH uns lie sf .. t Reas LIC 962-4701 Spec1alt) alle' ~~ S\IC i eoo 762 5300 elCt 4933 Lie 219•86 84 '.9~r 3. • • -T&J PAINTING Int 1Ext •CONCRETE PATIOS• 30 yrs exp FREE est 1213) •39-4236 anytime 1 Home or ott•ce Elecl••Cll wor11 at a tow cost qrut ~ •Bob 545.:.89C1 • Ctraaic Tilt rnm • •p"!IA•f!!l!§P"l!'A•ed'NOOO--~r!"'e-.,-ce-s~S S~ftoors..covr>te<· Custom Gates Ou1 ·, lops Ouetrty Guar 15 vrs I Const f8eaut11) gg4.90c"' Lie ~ P•I 943.90<14 -• n ... Ja1tlt11aieas bAYcXAt 11 .. m1ng p•og In hm 2-•yrs 6 30a-6pm CM Send'( 557-7513 LC EJCP 2 °'*'•ngs No-& 2 ·=ti •tM~BY SA~DE"< Ceremk: T11e .... a•a .. o • c Mer~l/1nyl-1nsta ~· O' and ~ 76().-.133 TIEES I Beet any reasbnable prioe Topeedfremo\M!I Cleanup lle.••583<> 837-6761 _ nu lewntsprtnlltr "'51-3-476 llJFTll'S PlllTIH LANDSCAPE SERV 20yrs11nl /Ext 752-6106 ell.P Oval Comm l Ma1nt I Todd T Komely Painting Gen c:leal\ups 645-5124 Con~actOf 0vai1ty Svc: Landscaping cleenupc; tr" tr1m ro101111 11wns 9 y<s e•P Jonn 848·25Cl2 Come>1ete Serv So11n l@f Lie lns"d 675--1425 •OUALITV PAINTING• Fair pncaa 11 yeers eirp John &45-2955 nstat r.,_tr Tree tn m & LOCAL PAINTER •emove etnups ''as Fl'M Ovallty wor11 • Friendly est Veteolln ~-6109 Pnoes 646-6483 RAINBOW CIRCLE Mamt In Sept ?yn-up 165 .... 1i. = .... HTICE C MeM Mam642-1156 _ __,iim'!"u ____ _ The Calf! PubltC u111 hu OVINO CARE ,,, .,,y c;um reoe••S oa • Comm1ss-on REQUIRES Easlt1de Costa 'ilesa ref\.lrt>tSl'Ung c•roer-'" ..... !!_ INT /EXT OUALITV 9R1CKWOA1< Small or I PAINTING EllP 836-1758 that 11! used ""r'f'"O•O home &&e-4834 Clf)'waR etc Garv &4S-s;--· goods mo\19fs pt.nt the•• ----•HANDYMAN f> U C Cat T numt>e< 9LOVING CARE_ 1n my • ..__ s \;;tleutl•ur s or•nl E1tt1ide Co111 Mesa Big & sml Jobs-Wor" 9ua• .... .., .. I • .• . ean BNc. !4 7 -0 780 ttlefr T numt>e• ,, aH hqtnl _.,._93<1 Laroe Jobs Free HIS VESCO PAINTING ANO end qeft 675-J175 WALLPAPERING Ouahty work Free E.11 989-6349 lbri•t '"""" *I• 1 ..... * l-..mttmltwlll!'ll'!NGnl!"!1N~T·f!ll:'R1"'6A§~ 730-1353 HAHGINGtSTRIPPtNO UNfS.---- 1. ' ------------4 WORDS PER llNE "10 ABBREVIAT IONS adYertlsem.,,ts " ,ou Me•lean mott. \nurse) FENCES-GATES Tr~··.,. ha~ • QIJ9Sh01" abol.lt IOIM Engllall wfll bebysll Dump Nns c M NB the legality of • mo'1W. M-Fn Frwy 405/Harbor area Jim Wh\'1• 6<12 "206 CLEAN & EXPERT VISA·MC fl73-1512 1..ic c a1T.159G42 Plalttr/letair 2. ...._ __ ). --- ' 4. 1----- s.i----- 6 • .._ ___ _ ·-~- 7·1------~-l-~-------il-----­ •·1--------1 -------t-----~ 9. Use add1t1ona1 paper If needed --------- SJ 00 Mtn $360 S• 20 SS 40 642-5678 llmo or thauffNr Call Coate Meee flifl2-1487 • Putltlc Ut11t1es Com-HANDYMAN OF CdM mi.-on 714·558-4 t51 All Traoes ·Odd Jobs Free ACIVlee 646-6-483 HOME REPAIR Carpen· try, e>tumb1ng ren111 ~ Rers '26-7245 ' ••ABC MOVING.. fbl§ PCX!ftMSG Inv ert Ouicll & Careful T 1390"6 .._. peteMI & 1-lttura to LO RA TES S52·0'410 mwt )IOU( nieecta Me-8615 STARVING SCHOLARS ~ l r\JOlll . T155771 Full SeMC19 • State Wide OeV9 . 71•467·10ll -.-oi BERNAAOO S• u~==~:~~::I MoW\9 SYt*'\ o.p.n. dat>te a Ef'fk:61int Ill.IC LIC • T t$$,,_ tu-3307 •0000 MOVu...--r:a~:::r::c-.~:-::::::-::o;:;- l.O'# re1• Fl'M bl .-..no $peclahs1 Ut r.,51112 5•5 ._. wean 21111 11M111 . New management could mean trouble for boss's son o.ra.- 1 won for a company that my dad ow. aDd I really like my job and the peoolc \bat I work with. My dad is \hi.Wnaabout retirinaand scllina the bulinna and l'm concerned that new owners wouldn't want me around. I haven't mentioned this to my dad becaUte I don't want him to be concerned. Please advise. DlerG.T.: -G.T. If your posidon with the com pan)' is in the accounting area. i.e. financial ~r. controller, orchjeffinancial officer. your position with the com- pany after a sale is somewhat ques- tionable aenerally becau~ the buyers will brina in their own person in this capacity. If you arc in sales. service or oroduction. you have much less cause for concern. In fact, the smart buyer wouJd consider you to be an asset to the company. ••• DearReaee: The department that 1 work in has a new bass that was hired from outside of the company. One of my co. workers le.nows some people at the company that our new boss worked last. Do you think it would be to our advantqe to find out what he was likl' and how he worked or 1s that wise? We're leaving it up to you. -C'.C DearC.C.: No. it is not wise to get infornation from another source in this case. Circumstances and corporate philosophy differ from company to compeny. The best approach for you and your co-workers 1s to obst"rve the manaaemcnt style firsthand. Then you can interact rc.alistically instead of with heresay infonnauon. • • • DearRnee: 1 have been intervieWlngcxtens1 ve- ly for a position as an execuuve secretary. I have excellent skills and have worked in this capacity before. l know that the job market is good and I should have been hired already. M} problem is my weight. I am very heavy and I know that this 1s thl' reason that I'm not gettmgjob offers. RENEE M1c11A£LS Are there laws against d1scnmination toward obese people? -S.C. DearS.C.: In a very few cases there arl' weight and size restric11ons tha1 are prere- quisites for a job. such as 8JOCkC} or some aircraft pen;onncl. These re- $triction!i are called .. affirmative de· fcnses" accordina to Ted HcrLbe.._ of the flir employment and housma office. Herzberi further states that if an employer is not hiring you because of your weight, you arc being judged as having a physical disability and that can be considered to be diS>- criminatory. ln other words. you very well may have a case. Coll your local fair employment and housing office or Herzberg at SOS-654-4513 for further information. Good luck to you. • • • Dear Renee: Is it advisable to answer an ad when it states that they want so many years of experience and you arc short of that bya year? -8.N. DevB.N.: By all means. answer 1he ad. In most cases the number of ~cars experience is an arbi1rary one. II you ha ve the background and you feel that you can perfonn in the job or can be brouaht up to speed quickly. tell them that. lt usually works. llMH Mlcluel1 11 • So11ttenJ c.nlonll• e11Jployme11t 1pecl•ll11. Jo&.ttlatetl fH1tJ0111 ll1oald be •d· baM4 lo wr lo c•re of tte Dlllly Pl#t, P.O. Box 1610, Co1ta Meu, ''"'· la ... 1 ... t SSH lae•••t lat lat!epeat 5530 la,..,...t 5530 laJltzaat IHI la,..,_.t 5531 Eatltf'8••t 5531 lafl.,.eat 9531 lar!1J11tat 5531 latl'1-tat "/1'.tl.. '..'i!~,Hr. Wiii lllTlllT onw.r EXCELLENT WAGES for llllUL .,,.. u .... n UI... • .. PUOTITlllH Br .. ust~~TERFRONT re•-AMall SALES 1930 ,. , ,..,. , .... -• llLMIY lllYIR spare time asaembly Small, busy co. Phone Of-Full°' part lime Sherman FIT position With exp In nln. CdM 875-1579 lllllEllEIT (4.0 tws/day as~) wortc: etectronlca. crafts. de rt, typing: flllng. Gardena, Co~ona def I amity plan~lng, work i1ex taurant -:1'?f matur~ -PllPLI lllE ln9'dU~'IOll nMded M 1 •= .. I WT From awn to 12 noon by Others. Info 1-(50• l &-4:30. no Sat. Sun •o Mar. Catt Dorothy at hrs. 811lnguat helpful. Call ~n~iv:!"al:0..:1on~ "::~ 1'11 l•IT ... OEI at Monfort POftc Western .... / .... -The Deity Plklt le looklng ~~tonDltt~. SaC18tryty r-41~J:~ ~~!Open ldhraa'....pd. Stay.cart •~/onHr.&C0h1ol1a· 873-2281 Mon-Fri 8~ /obtain appl from PP/OC pref Apply Mon-Sat 11..,4 Rep.Iona! SCaAleeJ Offb at 1tt -·· • tor qUlllltled lndMduals _....,.,. '"" -1· 1 • -1801 N. Broadway, S.A 24o6 Newport Blvd NB Et .... onte, . o en• s bcellent opportunity tor tomMeQeyouthcanl«a $8.35 P9f hour. Apply fLll&L llUYllY I ~. 6'8-1540 LIBRARY 973.1733 M/F/V/H EOE • By Mtee1'J;J BUILDERS tetephone Nlet to cur· ectfeooement 6'0..7373 M~t ~ 20-451 Cralmer Lana, SHOP HELPER Clean 11111.U •FICI FIT NURSE R.N /LVN tor R .. tauranta EMPORIU for emptoy-rent existing accounts Coernettc SurgetY Cent411'. Mlpf\ll, but wit! train. ~~:d11~ ... "lor96.'p-p818Y~:g· OMV a mutt. FIT PIT W/t09 RE teem tn Mission UTEUCY hollttlc pain center In OIOITAIL WAITS :C.~~~:~r;~ IHdlng to addltlonal -Bcfl. Fronl omce e... ~ IS751'1wtit + .,_ / .... lmmed. Clark Kennedy Vle)O. Good type & phone COORDlllTOR F • • h I n I s I • n d BuMft & Bacic" Walters. ..... reaponllbllltles. ;M'.lmmedlateQPenl~ GAS + BONUS PLAN. 113088· flo(lstC.M.6'1-08101 akllta,computerexpprel. Acupreu~re and/or FullorPart-Tlme.2007S. choloetojolnCallfornla'a Experience with mHI .... -·t·-..., ...... ft. 152 HRS: 11AM--IPM Mon-EARN •IUV\ or more week-Boni~ Barb, 5112·3100 phy1ic1ls and/or BFB Cou1 Hwy. Laguna Bch. largest home Improve-UIH 1• preferred· '"' .. _ ..... .............. ..,.,., fLlllST AISIST&l'T "' Wiii traJn. M·W·F. 12 ,97•8568 men I retall chai n . ~bffltlft Include Superior Ave. Ste 200, Fri. ly atufflng en"'91opes at SS/Hr Pan-Time General Offa SalaryS2267t~o noon to 9pm $20 per BUILDERS EMPORIUM data .entry, routing. NwP' Bctl 722-8006 c:_.itJ:10~5~':~~:~ ::::;,~,;:i==·~ Call Laura, •97·2282 plus Benefits viii!. Leave mag C. Held, Restaurants Is now hiring, with excel· echedU!lng & shipping of II -• •/llU ••--TllE M 0 651.1765 ....,S lent opportunities avail-Ofden, and coordination -••--deity lor appointment. addrHHd etampad FLORIST _..,_, Cllyol Newport Beech hes · 11 "= & ablelorthelollowlngpos-with Corporate Head· Full or pan time. Newport •nv•l?P• to: Hom•· F/T dellvery driver, 5 days llllT llllOEI received• grant to estab· P&ITllE REOEPTIOllST Exp. sa1':i 0011.' HIP,:· ltlona and toeatlon: quarters 1ntere11ed Beach. Good starting 1111.f Pl.IT meller a. P.O.Box 250. Must be neat fut & effi· tlsh the delivefy of Hf· Coldwell Banker Residen-try/ c 1· · partlee f9a .. send r• pey.Abraham.831·9998 Oeerbom,Mleh48121 dent Must 'know sur· RECORDS vloetthroughanelfectlve tlal Real E11ate Services ume gourmet rettaurant 1111..UOAPtm&H aumes!<JsalaryhiatO<Y Ill Plllll I• W,.., It, rounding area well. Good volunteer-based Library ""'a PIT racepllon111 ~Ith room t~gtOw.~ppl~ to· Dally Piiot PO BOX U..1u e..c letfa .......... IA salary & benell1• for right CLERK Lite.racy Program Weare for their Costa Mes• of· ,~:~~on ·=~h' • PART· TIME Salft 1580, Ad# 303, Cotta "1:l.:.t;':,.~·i:1: 1299 h I ...., .-.nA ~ person. Call 5-4()..5328 looking !Of someone with lice. 20hrs per week. R• • (evenings & weetiends) Mee&. CA e:M2e. EOE ..... ~ Mon thru Fri. k~ge of the nature quires WC'-4tYPlng & good Restaurant • PART·flMECathlefs -~-t-•• I -JL-llft-OFRCE O\,t'£RlQl\D Thltpositioninvotveuort· and extent of adult and communTcatlon sklll1 lllYEIS (eventngs&weettends) FT/PT SALESPEOPLE --• --• -1 FUN WEEKEND JOB: You Ing and dit1rlbullng mall functlonal llltleracy Must PleaM call Jan MS-0303 FIT P/T. Fleidble hours. ant.ct fOf a new retail (l.OHr. PoeitJOn) mPllHll WI ll!'W'l'8A $$ c:hooM when! Give out throughout the company. have al lees1 one year PLANT LOVERS ... Very Exp. prel'd. Benefits. Make the right chok:e and store In Fashion Island. Needed by Huntington work In pleasant al-15.A I RA fr .. Nmplet In market Wiii operate various mall· prol ... lonal experience progressi ve Interi or ..,..,.ply within unit Coco's find what you're looking For more Info call leect'I atty School Dis-moephefe at the Balboa nur home. Join uslll room machines. Mull In either ~) developing, scape Co Is looking '°' "V" fOf at BUILDERS EM-Mlc:helte at 499-5501 trlet from 2:30pm lo Yecht CIUb. Day & night _..... ... KOS Matkeling 982-5638 work well with hltle Implementing and Coor· Interested plant care ~~;!!°!..~M~°::~.~~ PORIUM. We offel' com-••-WIOl IHP 11pm eed'I nl,gtlt. Salary ahlht available. Good .... ... ... FIT aupervllion dlnahng an edull htarecy peoc>le. FIT PIT Must petlt~ salaries and • .... St.-4--41 to S1797 perl houfly rate & benefits. W-l'llWllTI Muttberesponslble&wlll· program: 2) tutoring have reliable car &·In· R"taurant1 congenial w orking en-Helper. Call M ike month. Apply 20•51 Apply In person 1801 Please 11op by M·F. and/Of teaching adults. turance. No experience llOIPT/ftSTISS vtronment.lntervtewswlll 6'1-8209atter2pm.CM Crelmer Lane. H.B. (714) Bayside Dr. CdM, Wed· ~!.1'0 J~~~;._E~: 5~:~ 8am·4Pm or cell to Of 3) program admtnis-nec .. sary. 26l-6100 Fine C.M restaurant be held al the followtng --------* .... Deadllne f()( ThUrt·S•t or Sunday &.m ... , m• ....... ng .....,.,,_ • Ktledule appointmenl tratJon/menagement in· P/T-mRIELP needs pleasant, In· tJmet and ioca!lons: lllllT&IY apply Ing 9 t 1 /88 . 3pm-5pm. Exp prefd. T•IAMT GENERAL voMng racrullment end .,_ talllgant person to FM comm'I RMI Estate 8ubedtute Night Cutto-&H•lllHllS CAROUSEL SAFECO ooordlnellon of votun· •VIDEO• answer phones during Tuesday, 9·1l •m • devel<5pef In NB. Typing. dler'9 *° nMded. lllftl I leers. Must possess a enthusiastic sell-starter. the day M·F. Quiet. relax· 32051 Camino Capistrano computet, & RE; back· -----U llU D!!!:!'~,~~ck .... ~ IYAIUIU OPEUTORS llSIUICE BachelOf's d&iJree In an mutt enjoy working wt ed atmos. Apply In per-San Juan Capistrano. CA ground reqd. Send R• _..__ .,._,....._, ., .. ..,. .... ,.. ... , educallonel rellled held people eves & wknds son: Manc;uao's at the eume to: Jim Sharp. 487S Hlllp. FemaM preferred. In Irvine. Oppty '°' ad· •CLERKS COIPllY Matter's degree tn1 7S1·1500 aher 10 em Aed Lion Inn, 540-0472 Tuesday. 2-'Pm MecArthur Ct ,900, NB. ~ Marttet 873-8310 vancement. Over 111, •TYPIST we are 10011.tng lor lndivid· Education or Social ~-1 P/T Plllll ••u 2•392 Rockfield CA 92883 Of 825-9981 clean OMV. U .00/Hr 1 •SECRETARIES uals wno enjoy working 1ll11 lr ... h n t St. vieet highly desirable ' an RnAIL El Toro, CA BTIL lllllT&IT Mon-Fri. 752-<MB 1 •RECEPTIONIST with Children and are able , __ _..._., ....... 12101 Must possess a velld CA Ollie• environment, no Photo Ftnlsf'llng Counter um /llOIPT 111_. I •WORD PROCESSING 10 11and for tong periods ...... ..,, -drivers license Please typing. 2 10 ' days/week c k PIT FIT B BUILDERS Small offtce. Light typing -s ---PIT •ACCOUNTINGCLERKS F f I (114)Hl 1112 call Thelma Depoib a1 1 Hours varv from ler · nghtresp NwptBcharea.281-8040 W need5"""''live,_,.ple .... 511 T "'TR of lime °'more in or· • (71•1 6••.3118 for 9am·8pm WILL TRAIN J)efsontoworklnnew1hr. • ,....... ...--Mu9t have own car OMV •DA A ~N Y ma1ion about these great' '" .... I ... 1 p 1660 tab in C.M 650·2424 EINRIUI to tr.in fof °"'dental u- 1 prtnt°'-lt. H·M DENT AL OPERATORS 1 PAAT. TIME po11uons. Equal Oppty Employer further oe1111s and appl1· "pp Y ennyaaver · lllllm lllllS alltant )ob. $5-$8hr. Call LAB Lag Bell ,9.._.56 t 1 • P 1ea 1 e c 0 n 11 c 1 E I ea1ton Equal Opportuni· Ptecentla Ave., C.M. Retall Mature, r .. lable persons Mia L .. bow 520-4050 . I ..... m I CHRISTINE FARLEY II ... LI H ly Employer. PIT W&IHHSE RADIO SHICK I & WI.tits o.., •• , needed f()( permanent HIRE t fL1U,L llUftlY a p•• y•••-I For Venetian Gondolas 1Wm•••C( FlexlaDle hours for stu· poeftlons In Laguna Bch SHOP HELPER. Clean --·-SOUTH COAST CNSlng Newpor1 Harbor -dent $5.50 hr. 645-1066 1 I EquelOpptyEmployer Day & IWlng shifts. No OMV • mu.It. FIT PIT Plll ..UYS 675-•704 llPllYISH •• m OllT 0 Has opening• for Man-weapons lnvOlved. Uni· lmmed. Clark Kennedy PLAZA 1VET HOSPITAL Exp'd sml Apartment maintenance IL II L 1 aget'/Tralnee and Part Saiea·Football forms provided. Over 40 thro ugh classified Florist C.M. 6' 1-0810 CALL TODAY animal groomer nee<Sed experience necessary Fu 11 11 me Mon.Fr, I time sates help Ideal ap-1 111 Yll Tllll If ...icome. No experience "=jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1MOOVonKarman 3333B<isto1Street PIT or FI T Laguna Must be organized per· ·7am·3.30pm S4/SO Hr I plteants must be neat 1n llLIS.STUT nMded--wa'n train you I Ste 130, Irvine 474-2974 Cotta Mesa. CA 92626 Beach 499·5378 son with emphasis in No experience nee. Ben· appearance. courteous. 1 Good 1tart111g pay. Other DRIVER WORK PART-TIME DEllVERING NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO $600/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE- LIABLE VEHICLE. INSURANCE. AND OMV PRINTOUT. MON- DAY-FRIDAY 2-5 P.M., WEEK- ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 A.M. NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR & LAGUNA BEACH AREAS. CALL 142-4531 EXT. 205 ASK FOR ROGER STARKEY 100%.FREE to Applicant (l 1C) 114--1113 llTEL supervl11on. paper work ems Apply In person I aggressive. and wllllng fO lllE-fll 1.1.-~=a~:~~ ~·lions E.O.E. Equal Oppty Employer If you can work any hours. & commumcauon Salary I IHIS 01 TAPE I learn a very exclUng b"SI· _,,, AFI SECURITY GENERAL OFC, Phones. ha~ opening for Night commensurate with exp 729 Farad St. CM rlflS Some electronics I Call and Mff sports rnlor· 71'1598·7474 H•IW lffllll Auditor & Desk Person APPLY AT TSL MGMT *54a..5s25* knowledge helpful but matlonl Make great $$$ -------- 'Needed fOf t>usy beach typing fOf Property Mgmt 188 E 17th St . z l·A. --not neca1sary For I havl, funl Hrs 11:30 10 111-IT&'"-&nt ' ,, ........ s 1 firm Costa Mesa Oppty 6'2-<>977• ask for Jed Costa ....... 71'1642 1603 RUL EIT&T11 &SST -~ , .. _. t 1 n•5 11-1 area o ...... aary open . . m..... -. ii; ...... ous cont"""'• ion n 4:30. 6'-5711 FIT PIT. no exp nee I Benefits. Call Vickie at lo leatn property mgmt. .SIOLWHS l&Ulll &SSISTHT I ORG CTV .. t Top an excellent career apply SS 19h to llart A ly In 873-625S I ~:~:;4 1£:~m wkdys Tues lhn.i Fri Must hive S 1 NlldWICh & h 1 Producer seel(1 honest 1 •n person between 10am SALES Jewelery store ,,.Ron' at 251t6· E ~asl I ·---· 1,, __ ., ,....,_ I own eat. $8/hr 850-411~ mal B E ,_1cehs op aggress.ve axper. us o to 3pm at need• asst 10 bacil sates u--Corona del Mar ..-w .... r...... .....,._ ....,.,...... -in N xcei ..... t ours I Agts to Show & sell RE Fem. prefd. flex SChed. _ .. __ ,_, _____ _ + -ll'nU I -..e llST p /T llllEOLUIEIS good salary Ask tor wt Top Producer All •Laguna Hills Mall neat & smart Winston's lllPPll/RIOllYIR •1500/ c f d wrr"'5 . Larry. 5•9·3089 I leads furnished, Extreme· •Hunttngton Center 645·5595 T-Sat. ••--"' Yach 631 mo. on• . re· Bright e.ginnlngs Wel·jS5·S10/per hour Must •So Coast Plaza ...... uregor ts. 1 aumetoLlsa.18COfPOf· cornnlnga Service needs have car. PI T, FI T MECHANIC minor small ty hi looome potential .,_....... I PIM:entla C M ate P1au • 104 Newport 722 9859 etrtelec tool repair & Serious only neeo apply E 0 E ~ • dependable Mii starter • 5'\lpptng Require own I For detells call Lisa SM.II Nllll SHIPPING Minor small Beectl. CA 92MO :~~o!!~11 a-:.n:c ~;c llST&LUI ne1. tools MacGregor Yachts., 121.1200 SALES PERSON NEEDED Polit•. reaponalble pet"son I alr/elec tool repair end know..:ge reciulred. Calli Full time position forquall· 1631 Placentia C.M For ST AT IO N A A y :°' qual;::~~ Sd:· ~:::~:cor:~~.J,~; Melanie 968--8227 flad CCTV /Video In· 1 •El •••T/RECEPT STORE CdM. F/1. 5 ionary . 1831 PIM:enlla CM 1taller/Techntcan. I -• days, Xlnt working conds. benefits. llm.&L •Flll Full company benefits P/TfOf t>usy olfree rn Hunt Except ion a lly fine 1 •WPllT ITITlllHS as your cam'* -~the~ton. GrOWlng smaM subs1d1ary Apply In person Bch. Mature. exp prel. •1t•• 11T&TI •••ti ollenl .... Phone for eppt. 72 Corpo<ate Park, lrvlne lngm~dri¥9Way t~an '!fl;::::" you of large UK Corp looking United Amerllec. 1012 I typing nee. 8"°' 1-5055/d .,_ -873-•762 I 883·1200 . campsitn? Sell It with a ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~::;~:;:::~· iiiiiiiiiiiiii .. IOf Individual to answer Kraemef' Place. Anaheim I SUCXleStful R.E. Co. In claulfiedad ....-.-.-... •s-~ M·F 9am-4pm E.O.E Nurae<y plush office at Fashion ........ -.. ,,.... ....,_.,... • ..... -. •- 1 island seeks OFFICE AO-- Are You Good On The Phone? Beginner• m•k• $7.00 hr. Semi-Proa make $10.00 hr. Pro can m•k• SSS-* Reputable Co. Product * EZ Sale -Trial Offer with MBG * EZ Evening Hours Guaranteed Hr.+ Comm.+ Bonus Call Pet Collln 642-4538, x 430 iy a newspaper carier's job on for size. II you're 10 or older. a job as a newspaper earner might be just your size. Just send In this coupon or call: 642-4333. Routes are av~1lable now! It st•t •. It I D1ily Pilot Clnitt1 1 & general derlcal. Salary IMuranc:e r1UU11 i MINISTRA TOA 10 hand Hr neg. Send resume to: VP C.M. State Fafm Agen1 I Maintenance Full time or Ill•• ncrows etc MUST Operations. IAD West· ""' FIT person lor t part time. 5•8·9585 _ be 'uc·d ~ 'exp9r! NO COM1, INC .. 5781 McFad· phones. cornputer,ules. I Nies-Salary S1500tmo • Oen Ave. Huntington etc Salary negotiable llRll PUCTITlllH bonuses. Send resume Beectl, CA 926'9 553· 1115 Of 673-1943 PIT posltton With 811P 1n to LISA WILSON, 18 GENERAL OFFICE PI T .. _..11... I !amity planning, work fle11 Corporate Plaza. NB. 9-2 Mon thn.i Fri. Assist -• -hrs. Blllnguel desirable. 92860 °'call 721·1200 purohHlng, enawer PIMITllPllYllllSI some travel lo O.C C phonea, typing. etc Min 5yr1 exJ)efienee men-/obtain appl from PPIOC McMAHAM DESK aging lrg crews. Jerry I f901 N Broadway, SA .. 540-3375 Ferrell 213/204-5040 973· 1733 M/FN/H EOE 1------ MANAGEMENT JOlll OUR TEAM MANAGING CARRIERS. THE. DAILY PILOT IS LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MGRS WILLING TO WORK HARD. WE OFFER XLNT BASE SALARY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES EVERY MONTH, GENEROUS GAS ALLOWANCE & OPPTY FOR ADVANCEMENT. JOIN OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL MEDICAL COVERAGE. CREDIT UNION, 401K PLAN. IF YOU'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES. CALL ERIC. 642-4321 EXT. 209 OR SEND RESUME TO: DAILY PILOT. 330 W. BAY ST .. COSTA MESA, CA 92626. IULllTITI FHETUll• Limited oppor1unlty lo jOln nattonel real estate mar· ketlng system with un· limited earnings For In· lormelion. cell Jack Ayers at SELECT 1 BETTER HOMES & 1 GARDENS REAL ESTATE 751-5000 .. EmlY•HE To Pfepare lor Real Estate LICense. $99 reimbursed In 111 transacllon Serving Newpo<t. Cos11 Mesa. Irvine. Tustin. & Saddlebeck Veney. Call Manager at I Century 21 Executive 85•·2600 ", ' , ,·. ' ' /. . ~· • it•• IUlTllS J I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~! Lootllng fOf a professional r office anvlronment?I Lynne Valentine Properties, lno 1s now in- terviewing Contact man- ager. Bob Scnandel at Motor . Routes ~vailable in W11tmin1t1r Huntiqton leach Fouilt1in Y1ll1y NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of Insurance. 842-1444 Ask for Joa.nne Craney 111-1111 ll•PTll•IT /llm PT Of n IOf talent agency 20• hrs wt!. OrMt entry· level position. Good per· tonality, nHt eppear· ance. S-41-7782 u11m1111n Reliable. courteous lndl- Ylduat 10 answer phones & provide light Clerlcal 1UP90f1 fOf district offa. 9.,,.._.pm M·F >tint Ml & benefits. Dawn, •74-1440 LOOKING FOR A CHALLENGE? Archllec:turt firm need• dynemie req)l/Meretary w/YtOrd Pf~ .. on 55-t wpm Cell &40-8011 Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Sunday, August ~8. 1811 C9 bpli •1 ........... 1111 .... , .......... . • ..'..... __.,&t& a::: BX&ilJNB!Uix • wtllMf, elnk hoot!-up 1tt 101MQ hMt't taikee It Now ~ting •PPll .ith edec>tor. l*e new 1·~ old. H .. lhot• CllMoM tor w end part S200 '45-7341 144-31771119 meg l6lfte ..._ peopte Call :"!"!':=~,,.,..,.....,..,..,,.~~~ "'4·2121 KITCHEN-AIDcflahw..._. ... .... lalllWIPIUTll ~ ~bt •: = Bl~ Con111e11. S21H for Cullofn Cabln9t Shop fridge M50 780-o..o 7 131 712hnytlme afler 4 Tcw ....... 131-1311 , ..,. 1114 m-.a.•••• ---Fawn & wt\fte S50-S100 -ALI ,_.. *IOUX WATERBEO MCfl to OHL Y RESPOH- .. ,..,-Wfl.......,IOOI"" TMC:her to co. Tubelcytlndef w111eteas SI B LE ' l 0 VIN G SPICIAL GAIAGI SALi IATI teedl UCI campus &/or L*e new. MOVING $450 ADULTS! 847°7194 or ~.~:~ ~~t~ °'beet otter 54 9'-3 378 841 " 3712 ONLY ~/llne. CALL 642-5671. Fil TEAED.,.,., 2c gallon PARTY dressea with wo EN'S lhoe aampl ... VACUUM ctMner. upnght 110 AIR condition.. i.tge quelfled. 786-7494 .. '-"" W'M/lrau P~ Or,us , new NSA count., unit lhoet StzM 6x to 5 teen 1121 ' thru 11 S 10 each $25 Small 3 oraM< cabt· window unit, llt(e new • •--·--• w /mat1re11Hl trundle, Hit Cerna ... llu 1122 Celli llftl 1124 belOw wholeeate 1110 Pink, red, blue. wrnte 150 Saturday 10am to 5pm net S7 lampa S7 eaoh 1125 or belt offet Cab-,__.,... Cmptte. 1245 840~8733 1 -~~'!"'!!''!'!'!'~~~~••;;;;,;,;;;.-,;;;;,.;..-;~..;,--1...., ...... .-. ______ ThrM year warrenty to 170 Glrl't Hutfy 125 1300 Logan Avenue EnO tlblee 2 for S10 bage Patch ~ ... ••AllllMJ• IUllu.TNll Babyf\.lrnlture.carseats, MANYnew a XLNTusad Barbara M •cAdam "8-5306 CottaMesa. FloorP<>lilhefS20 Black good condition S50 « BUT YOU'D LOVE lftltl ............ With bench, OOoO eon-antlQuea, etc baby ltema/ clothll, 8"-5552 and white TV $25 Bikes best offer. 64S..287. WORKING FOR US chelr9, 4 aide chaira a 2 dltlon $725. '842-1738 222 larkapur In alley toy a, led I es size 5 •-------..,,-,,..-SMITH-CORONA etec-GARAGE &ale Dlltlu 50¢ 112, S 15, $35 846-1525 e Good Pr0duct1-arm chalra. ffO-<f 165 I~ •-" SAT /SUN 8AM clothes, atuffeo ant mats BA.BY •trolter S 10 Car Ironic aelf correcting Book• 85c Furniture FFICE furniture 110 10 Excellent Enlllronment EXECUTIVE Walnut desk. --&tate Sale Sat/Sun 10:S. 8-2 Sat/Sun. 154 Albert ::!' ~?d I~~~; s~. :~r~~[:Pr~~·:;,o~-C,-~~~rd:~~§~l:~Y ~~~~ ~~~:~. ~nae .. :~llS~f !~c~~:' a~~ota~ e Guaranteed Hourly On-u flotation waterbed G S SCHWIN Ai Re Furn, fh1ture1. wHh· fHatala Chrtatm11tr .. I 10 Toys Ster.a Gomponent sys-426 Buck nett Road Dreuera S20 Console Saturday 101111'1 10 5pm. waa-PluaCommluton w/heat81'. 5 pc dine. tte Good condition Lite 81'/dryer, l>oc>ks, llnens, 2S.·S3. 957-8350 leave tern. beaytlfut 5150 com-Cotta Mesa 1 t e r • o S < 5 1300 Logen Avenue. '•Ho £xpet*1ce Required eat. X'lnt cond. 1173-~ weight. I 125 538-6316 luggage. many unique Vallez 1134 rneesage. p,.1, OBO Cuisinart. llJ<e Soflllov ... a1 S50 End ea.ta M .... C.llf e call lmmecllately for 'tll 4:30pm or 8-9pm Item• 1801 Sabrina T8f-llTln •&1 • new S9910BO Victorian FOUR used Micnetm llrH tab191 S20 Dming set •----.....,...---:~-' Appointment LARGE lnlald oak dlntng I T -FRONT throw mower 1115170 R 14 MXL $10 l50 St-SlOO Re-All In good condition. SHEILA 720.9870 table & 6 chairs, xlnt T •••rs;atita race. rvtne errece Freez.,. elec Raacal (cal), S110. Mountain btke :::gr~ou~1 i~50~~~~ each, S35 to r set flQeretor".$ 100 Freezer ~...., $35. HI output T I • I qu1flty, needs refintah r-.... F•IUI twin bd set. Handicapped S135. TV $75 Carpen1ers Mull sell Liu 76()..3048 640-7465 S?S w~ SlOO Dr;9r ~~ker1 • .!_ S1~30. ST~20pe I., HI $200 or off«. 673-8092 p..., b 7112 a. H• Mllll aupplles, k1tctten tbt set belt, tools $40 Women s I -SlOO Diane. 1 , soc .....,. ---• a&..a....&...L L-·•-1 ... lSth d'·I set 19,.,..-, i.. bik 1 I 842-179' or 548-1620 bike $45 Electric mower NEW double bed $75 Two N!.V'f. ~ble clotdhesltne · iners c-Sony televlSIOn F• ........ .,..,. ,.. '" ng ,,. 14' BAY boat. lnboa.rd En-....,. re r"'., n . oys. ,.---=------_,...,....,,..,,. 145 548-2429 Supre mag Wheels $50 _... wvvvle boar new S 10 Hos1>1111 auppl•es ch8I' dual ~I• ~adiO , Oilpatcttlng&llteofcwOfk CO!!'PI $.4000. Antq oak otne. Cluaic design CG maternity, kid clothes. lniat 1144 Fuitka AX-l camera with S40 Milk can $30 An-St0-150 Mucn mucfl pt S50 Chalr°a 115 I Thun a Fri to 11.,1. Must 54 round Ible, Lion cloth running llt•. Xlnt cond lurnetura. SATISUN 8-21 MOVING SALE Sat/Sun WASHER I dryer lovely 75mm zoom bounce ttque glass checker mora 84 1 Joann St .:J:' Clo1ni. $5 and up • tow phone work I FIT In w/11 chra $1450 551-"669 12850 l42-l583 431 Goldenrod. In alley Stereo, VCR c.amera, condition. wt11te can oe flash attecnment S 100 ~d S15 Dr Cihalra S50 Cotta Mes.a 645-4240 S 1 n 18 b • d s 7 5 MIKe for right petson 1 ... ,......._.... Ir ,. __ • 1124 2 atadled$150 1600Altso 1154-3136 MOh Cooltbooks 11 up SMALL oak e.ctens1on 631-J139, ~9-3281 Sherry I .,..., •I 111 1tll 21 ' 11111 UO ~•• tla · ans mach ·toys. etc 1 1 Avenue, Cosia Mesa W1negtuHs $1 each I-------,,.,..,~ . 2 mattresHs, trundle. c-.... In-board. S9000 AllEY aalel 267 Cabr1llo Fllhngttar/E Yale~ 648-599' 2Tw tN !>eds $25 eacri 1 Sleep1nn bag $25 table Engttsh antique THREE wt*9I bike $110 T~ Sala cmplte $285 84~733 ..... , ., $150 l<ttchen taole ""''" S achlne __.. 19 · OBO w/trliler 873-2263 Apt C-<altey betitnd Ml W.au le1ck 1141 RALIEGH 3.,pee<j S50 twin !>ed S 10 ~case Blendf!f S20 540-1446 BentwOO<J cha•rs 575 e w • n g m · U lT IUll IY Hiii ii CLEAN mattress & box Must Miii 1977 Dulflefd CASA) Buffet hutch & tbl,1 1XZZAAR 3 in, SALE Golf cllJba S25 Jansport I ~adboboaarrdd $3$ 10 Pisa~~ SPRINGSTEEN tickets Light be1Q8 carpet 8x 11 I portable S25 F11h1ng 1 S155 BRASS head • B c )eWelry.glu.sware,chlna.lo-.i...ussc bedl"*""S15ColorTV '"" ,,,_,.A t 88 1 /St t>rand new S50 Bevel poleS.rMlsS5-$25 An-EARN · -lo' electric ay rutS8f in toys. lots more Friday ,,...,..._ onsmutton. ..--· I SS Desk and chair $85 mnes 'I w mg tlQIJe hand tools SS...$50 l boardlfootboard S 195 great cond S 10 000 obo 10·4, S1t1Sun 8-'4 Glass cased. Alpaca furs-S50 ElectriC typewnters Sida chair $20 2 Danish Peter Gaor~I Full sets eoge mirror 21x51 ""tlh TV t bel 10c·S150 TV $400-$1000/WK (NEWl)Call 846""293 Calfaft6Qm53S-1510 coats & bedspread, S10&S20 Twtn bedS35 otttee chairs 55 each playedbyall Floorseats ~~~::dgotp~c:~~= ~~ tub ~ tester 525 SHARP! Sofa-loveseat •.n 1Mt1 7014 ANT'iOUemanogany desk blreh/maple spinning Cradle S25 Oua 11 1~ Kitchen set two cl'lairs $60-175 722-77 12 or I each Paymaster clle<:k· 875-5382 Chair, ottoman. dbl ..., (unique) Refrtgerator,ll wl'll, dark-rm equip, do1hlng 25c to SS Satur S 2 p 11 548-9135 --------' *6AM 12 N day only Sam 1507 1 auo taDle umore a wrt te< hke ne ... $75 100 • oon acotch guard, never 16'HOBIECATw/tra\ler& alum wneetchalr l ots of stereo equtP. art prints Ha119r1Ptace end weight $15 Pool DRESSERS60 Bo x spring cup cottM mall~ usecl *No N~hts/Wknds uMd. Cost s. 7. 95. Sac 1 cat box Blue hulls, Whtie gooo Slutt 1638 Baker hla. etc. Sall Sun August ' hose wtlh vacuum llead S 10 Chair S 10 Gas stove once $30 Electroc cnain s ELL •17/H +comm/training, 1275. 960-8062 sails. Many e>ctras (Harbor & MV I 27-28 .9am-6pm 245 __ Dl_N_ETT=.,,.E.-gl-ass chrome S15 Gas 1ogs and grate S25 Desk S25 Cnest oeo Hw used once s 4 o MITAllllNl·lt11 SOFA/BED x'lnt con-J l 1350obo759-3037 ILOOllLUYSILE Aster , C o r n er o l 1h1chalra.rustfabrtcS75 S20 N1gh1 stand SS $85 Vacuum S25 Scotts sead spruder MITA •IA 122· 1121 dlllon, brown/tan stripe. 14· LIDO wltrllller & cover Set & Sun 9.3 Caraway & PCHI Aster Caah only 536•3665 '1 Fertilizer spreader S lO 646-7230 S20 6 aluminum ladder throu~h classified t IMTll.0,112·1HO 1 1220.111·4141 j Good cond. S900obo Clnna111on (Mesa Verde) PLEASE--Lady&daughter LIKE new two sma11 205l Commodore Road MA TERNITY career $10 While meial cne1se 1 .. 2 .llll 1 Sabot $200 or $1000 for who bought S7 brass winged-backed ,up-I N-porl Beach clothes custom mace with y~low cusnton S25 • * TRAVEL AGENT * •VERY Sharp sofa. love I both. Catt Erik 662-2718 MOVING SALE! Every-planter at Garage Sale. holllered chairs S 150 TRUNDl.E bed excellent Stzes 9.14S15-s.35 Cb· 720-0312 Agency haa opening foq seat, chair, ottoman. thmg goes, furniture., 103 Cypress Dr 8/t3. Neh. Upholstered cna1se condition s1oo Aocado ual matf!fn1ty clotries SS· Apollo agent. Salary Is Scotchguarded, never l .... /ILa' IMll baby Items make otter mlstakentv sold-rmmt i,,.,,.,... StOO 548 259, S 5 850 .,... 38 ________ _..;. ________ -t I 1 • 525 v 2 I ' ~·..... · I refrigerator $50 runs 1 • .,.,, __ " 1 • eommen941rate w e•p u·---. 1275. 843-9295 I lOli 1Ctor1a " 1 anytime heart-broken. senttmen-OEAOl.INE· ... 1•\/T.1, ., r Hun Bch 71 •1s•6 •4a ......, . --perlec;f. denteo sJ1ght1y L • "' "' ... 1 -OLD toots. wheel barrow. tal value belonged 10 QUEEN sleeper S 7 S s.e 1n Corona det Mar PRICE "1 •" • 1 : "' • /OC P"' 1·~: HOO Travel Agent I •lactllu"al lOl 5 21· Formula Thunderbird l11h potesl reets. hay/ 'Mother' 494-03 l8 au.er.. waterbed useo 4 1 Call Bryan 720· 1566 F I ND I " • • • • ·~1> • 0 "' ~ '"1 "'0 1',. 0 -'·':r P#Ot to I S~ Boat C be sed I ty S 9 0 w ..,.. , "' ~ • " ,. '' ,._ upO" bf'•ow lmmed ate open mg for • llnULL OAllS ....,..... . an u Md dot -misc S 1-•;;rt leacla '1 H m o . ai er -0----, ,. • ,, ... , ,.,.,,.,•"ID •• ""'Y ..as "'o com corpc>fate agent 1n HB w•-• for pi.sure. skiing. fnlh-$50 490 Coste Mesa St li~l'!Plho!P!P!"!--"!1-.-!'I cooler/refrigerator S50 B X springs and mattrse 50 ss .,..., • , 0 , .,~· ... tC><• P'°'j"'" 0 , poanu Min 2yra exp. Apollo I L -A ·-c s Ing. Very gd cond 110 SAT & SUN 8 3 -R ORATING Oax & Alt In excellent cond11ton Beautyrest Single I hrf>U\,!h I l,t, .. lll(•d ': t# p• c•C ( t'11' jtC _,,. '>o tf'.m\ OVl't trained only. Unlgtobe for I WI L P Y A HI 190 OMC eng, new bot-• Antiques. Olde Eng.hutches. 4 oak MOlllng 723-1216 5411-6623 ~ 1 so ~~~~~~ ~~~rn ~&eng•~~~. ~~~bed.~~~3~~nowa~~-~~--------------~-------~-~~--------------~ Barry 675-6451 must 54111 $5900 Call tlbles & lots m04'e• 1664 bookcases. otde-wicker • nPIST/llOIPT W«d proceulng, 60wpm, reporta. proposals. 1n- vok:el. etc Phones. gen- 81'81 office. Dependable. herd-working. able to wort! under deadline For lnt8'V$ew calf Diane at 714/557-5780 SIZE 16• women's 875-0768 Tusttn Ave, near 17th St I chr. 1ntq-type furn. Olde Aates laptrlH 9100 Aat11 tarrlH 9100 Aat• Dtanlic 9300 Aat• DtMttic t3t0 Aal• Dt.atic 9311 clothing. ConSlgn your SAT & SUN°930-5 1 Eno sect'y dsk.' ·fancy ::::::;;;;;;;; deUcltety l£MCI destgne<. 'll OW Ht lli 440 3057 Clubhouse C1ccle barstools. king sz water-PORSCHE 86 91 1 Car-vw 68 Fwbeck Classic ·~,...""'!'Pl,...P.lllP.'l'~•I 81 ELDO fully equipped career & &Yelling wear. New engine, & pump Ell-MESA YERH llLTI bed. br" naugahyde r81'1, red w/gray lthr int OOdy-Qd cond 2 yr o•d diamond wtutell'ed tn- *842-0291• tras. $1600 646-3130 hide-a-bed. Sat/Sun 9-4 Bfaypunkl tron1 & rear II~ new banery ltres & •79 Cad"1llac tenor. bMUUtul car at MICro, smllt trige. apph, 370 E•23rd St Bactr Bay spoiler, atlOys 25K m muffler S800 661-2792 $.4850. p.p. 7~ VERY lharp sofa. love 1U,./DtcJr1/Sttrlft PotorOld, books musical ~ bk $32 000 fllefwH4 Hit, chair, ottoman 7022 instruments. pictures., SAT & SUN 8-3 Antiques Retail bk $40 000 M sr .. 2 M.11 T•I• Scotchguarded, never bdsprds. ~llow. cooking fu,br~ &walterbed. ~0,·~4-Mii $35 500 i23-4060u Ail• Dtanlic 9300 •• ,, sirLL'. Auto, e cyt, pwf/df, r.cllals. I used, $275. 843-9295 SUPS IYllWlE toots. sh,..vtng playpen, t r..S ots m<>(e "" . ---------ti: cru19e, pwi-/s/b. CUI TYPllT /IAUI PEllSOI 25• 10 50. at Balboa Fun cnbs. games skis. g1rts Tusf1n Ave near 17th St 'II UICI IEUL AJC flt (S. 3711 SJ 995 20-30 Hrs/Wk F,.uched I Whirlpool Wsl'l/dryr $200 zone Free Parlcingllor 3-14, purses lamps, LOOk cf Ii TIYITI 1114/111, EFI, Auto. V/6 cyt, pwr/dt. rad•· 11100 ~...;... AYI wknds/eves $8/Hr GE dbl-dr rffrlg. w/lce tenMts 673-7763 typewrtter,.phonemach . you'r~~':7::'*' lltl10,IOOM2·1DH i ts.cruise pwrlslb.cass Needshllle rearendbodv ------,...... Jewelry exp 1 + Irvine I mkr $175, 5-pc mstr BR ' wardrobes. chns1mas toyoural>l)llance~sw:'s ,82 CELICA hatcl'I GT 2_ AJC, hit (.7-328) $5.995 work .,,.,., 1 ~Bnli.~ CALl 552-0202 Ml.+ milC. 631-9102 SLIP relt NB locatlon1 .............. ltacll ........ Ylt 866 ....... · ,.__ 6011 25' up to 50' sa.11 only. tone. 1uto. pis, p/b a c •••• - 842 ..()63 1 UPTOSJOODAY -t•ltn . 111-MIO** hli,an, Aal•la,.rtH 9100 1111. cc, stereo cass. OlarnlerPfyaewtllt 962-7 113 leave message WIUIS tiUililiiiiiMMit;m-.iiilT" Procell phone orders i7Ulo 9'*ial Rent an 1 Cl • 9045 . -I sunroof 89K mt Xlnl t6661 Beach Blvd after Spm loaded' Pwr equip• U ke 'M PLYllllTl •T from home or office lor IBM PC clone, &..ok. dual Iliac. Tru1,.rt1lita , Hl&CI I 7l0~;:c::'.:S ,;~r~~~:, Cond. 840-5063 $4500 8•2-0631 * * * nut S 19,995 (2FEL926) Tllll lfl 209/661-7729 ext 8 ware/training. 261-2416 •RJC H SAC 532ooobo 953.2935 : 4 cyl. 5 speed manual FltetwM41 lrH II•• AJC. (7-315) $2.,395 Bank Re po homes drive. graphlca. free soft-... I / I I tires. prem sound sys. •11 TtYITI llZ CPE 'II Ca4111ac 14 cyf, m~al. AM, pwrl b Vet81'1nary PrH It Yta 6022 lnetm 1011 1988 I 1 cass. AtC, (8·3501 S6.995 I Gold Package, toa!: w11ri ClnllUT 1114 ............... F~~~N~~DA ,.';.~~1A~~s~ RlffeNS 'll IUOl Y .. alaa 110 IARMAll GHIA I & l111fiqtH ltaclil pwr equip • moonroot ' E.xceoent cond1t1on1 ""nllr rtJ••"' Prof. groomer, Apply I Four gorgeooa beauhesl s=-'. Good condition ,, v -~·, ,..,...... (2CRW479> $16,995 (714) 898-1655 1866~=\Blvd 480 E. 17th St .. CM •looking for TL~ obo 842-7637 , TITILLY llESTOllEll 1 1 Beach Blvd ... Mnlln 'II &.mHLI TIWIC&I 75•-6674 4 IUL"'l Drift/JHJI 842-0631 ·-..... loaded wnn power equip ............. .. YITlllUIY lllPnll "'• (Except 1n1enor---•, I.JC =2GRA356 NMOed l'mmedlat•ly PIT. Regisf:!!~~2~~:r-otd l 9030 ·-Nlledswork'l CREVIER YWUlllT 'l3 IV/6 cyt. pwrldl radials s111995 4~~g~/s,cass. FI T Recept · Kennel wtllte male Real cutlel ·85 FORD Ranger 4x4 XL Sun rool air cond burg CN•H . pwr/s b cass help/Aulstant Depen-*2650_5054* longbed. am/Im cass New paint new engine 'II IMW CLISE'''' wl tan tnt8ft0f new tores AIC, lllt (2-4 11 ............... I dable & presentable lie new tires Xlntlctean NO RUST' • ' runs great orig1nal owner 1 0¥(1 51 USED ... tiactH ltaclt ..,,.... "' Hiit 754-1033 Alk lor Jane SAYE IE llW. '68ooot>o 545-8560 SAYE 115 must sell Lea~ message Antler"••-" 1~1 Beadl Blvd 1 Ml neuturld lovable cat, 1 T k 90lS S2000 FlllMI & FEW WM.U If 675-2349 fOf Rob llWS UI STOCK · 16U 1 Beacn BIVd 842--0631 1a,1.,. .. , w .. 1.. I year 957-6805 IY msg nc I Mii Plf-1... .... '87 BMW con.~ 842-0631 ......................... . 5535 Jtwtlry/Fan/Art 1:z!,c=:ir!"ou~0~~~: *141•1311* · ' ~ . ·~-uu.n .. IClt'Jller ltti ltt • · LOOKI .,. REFINED WIDOW Wishes IOZ5 custom wheels. needs Peugeot '81 320'1 BMW .. $7.995 Aulo 8 cyj C)Wf di radtals • •• tobeeompantontoetder-. rear wtnd ow glass ----,_. c:ni•se P""' s b AM F'M t NO ~EY DOWN/ • ly person & llve-ln your NEIMAN ~!Oraph "RuSh s 1,000. 953-5406 59 Morns WOO<ly Wagon .;~~ •n' •'o a~D . A/C 1111 (5-2311 $ ,2 995 • ,..,,..,,, home $150/wk Light Str .. t Bar · Signed, =. Mechanically perfect• ·~ ._,._' -" .n .;a~.' "· ll-£l1...t11 ltacll • ORNE ONE HOME TODAYI ft dutlel. Eves/786-8183 frmd. p.p Must sell N-interior wOOd tires• ' ,_. .J.J u;!l-·;, '85 318 SlO 495 • ._.. •• lmmed S 1900 OBO Lv S4500 496-0899 Sales Sen11ce .... ~ .. ~l' • Cltrnler ,.,_..... t t m'"" (71 41792-7350 1111•110 J..r" ·1·6t61.Beach 8fvd • t . -.rtUdilf ...,. Parts -Leasmg $4,000 842-0631 t ~a: 6010 RARE DALI ltthograph. NI Tll lllLLY 1A•lt1 laperlH 9100 835_3171 Inventory of ovef 50 t .,.. 00 ,.. f ... atl one of hts taat All N 1 1 h t 1 &I R :a Inc ti IWce. used BMWs WE PAY TOP DOLLAR • m n t t dale chalra. mint cond. ty, and appraisal at Santa Ana " ~ LONG BEACH CALL TONY ~T t t antique ltaUan Ch1ppen-oertltlcetes of authentic•-":etd~~ ~19. ~:W"f.res~r Ster11·nw 1500 Auto Mall Or. :.•aN. •w en198v8e F0r GOOD Used Cars • new blue 1811 covers $4100. Sacrifice $25-00. 14 000 BM Sb and Tll'bo t $45/eaobo. 559-1753 841-0232 ' ,. 55 Fwy. at Ed inger Sedans. 505 & BMW t t • Li 6045 OPH l llYS • I IMPllllM IC• at_!l . 141·1311 OF NEWPORT er:. .. ,.H Service Hrs Mon-Fri 4 left to Choose From t t SPINCASTING eaµlp. ~ 7 oo am to 10 pm :1 "' 1 , 11 • , •t •. t 1 3 ewport Blvd, CM Spinner. wlcanlzer. melt-: l.a"•l.a.a.a 670 C A 50 Select Dealers y 0 .., ,... 3 herry ve : New arrivals dailyl Ing pot & controls. 52750 181 1 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD Long Beach 1 t 080.875-3175 'l2MMIW1111W Open7daysaweek {714) 960-5481 t LOUIS XVI Amolre S 2850 Onthemove?Setlyourextra B200, 360 VB. 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You can purchase your Garage Sale Kit for S 1.00 when you place your ad at: •• Classmed Advertising A~l678 "'*· .. ...,.. .., INlaa. ........... 11111 ~!f!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l~l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!I ~ ~------............. ------- CIO Of8noe Cout OAIL Y PILOT I Sunday, Augutt 28, 1988 . I"' -, --MMC llnlCI: MUC ll>T1Cl Nl1C ll>llC( MUC ll>TICC Ml.IC flOTIC£ I MUC ll>JIC( -MUC llJl1Ct Ml.IC mllCI i . N......a.sn... ~'r ~tllldWIM PICm'IOUe-U corporellon, Clo Defliel D PICTYnOUeWU lmetle*d to VanM!Ct °'*" f'ICnnGUeWM HOllllOUIMllllllH------~---on-M-llt--23-...Cl'moueMllI" ... ... ITA,_, Ttl• r•tl1trant com· llAlm ITA,.._.,. l.aM, 1IO [l\Wald lay, MAim ITA,_NT NII under the liefttlOU1 Mm ITA~ ..,._ ITAT'lmln ,... ..,._ ITA,,_,. Tiiie ........ 11*90n1 •• menoed 10 tt1nMC1 1M1111-T._ ~ P9'90fl4I .,. '-IOllM leech, CNI 92661 The~"''°"' .,. bulll"9e nema 0t ~ JM~ pettone we The ""°'*'I penone .,. MaNN li.m, Pr..io.nc TM~.,.,.,.•• .......... -MM ""'* the lletltloul lr~ ... 09'lld VI. inc ... C.llloml• dolnQ ~ -.... Mow on AllOUt• ..... .,.... ... clOll\I ~ ... ,... -~t ... llled dolnQ __.,,... ... .. CA'LLIOAAftHY CREA· ~ name Of !\Mitt (I HTOH CONSTAUC· oorporltlon, Clo 0.vkl 8 V\JCAIPA-OSO, 235 EUIJ ,... Gl.M IH'RAPAIS!S. ,., IA"AOINT'8 MARINE #ttl IN Covi'lly Claftt of Or· SANDCAITlll IJN· ~. aa.z ~ K .. 1191«1~onNlrtlt.1N& 0 (b)8KYLIQH1'8 BY ~.JJ.,t18£merald81y, Wer8treet,Sul1eA,Co.ta ~J.An\~f'lflf lacaped• f!~.1. __ Newport HIWICl. 101 N. ~919 Counly on July 29, LIMIT!O; 50t 311t Sirwet ,..._, UiguM ~.Calif. Herb.... WESTON. 17195 NW110oe "-"" IMcfl, Callt tta51 Mtea, c.llf. 9282t Thia etet.,,.t w• Ri.d IMCll, Clt1lt. R94IOJ Or, #He, ~ BMch. 1Nt .,.._ I01, N9WpOrt 8Mctl. •11 Thll tt .. ament w .. !lied St. Sult• 207, f'ountlln Val-eo.w.. Pr0f*11M1 Inc. a SteoMI\ C. Qroll, 235 wlttl IN County Clefk ol Or· QNooty M.,ctlrllln. #7 Clt1lf, HMO Pll1M7 Clt1lf, ~ ...,..,.,. Der\laa Park, wlttl the Covnty CMrk of Or· ley, Calif. t2'tot Celltornla COfPC>f•llon, 333 hat 8-kar Street. Sult• A, ano-C®"tty on Augutt 12. l!eoapade Ct., Newport _ JfKry W a._,t, 101 N Publllhed Oriino-Co.tt KMt •· TrOllen. 60t 3'91 .......... Kee Place .... County on Auguat It. o.w lllYllOhl Corpor• ~ ..... 8VMI. Sit eo.ta ...... Callf. 92828 ,... llMct\, callf. t2M3 lle)'llOe °'· #Ht. ~t DellY Hot Augutt "I, ''· 21, ,,,... Sule 201, ~ ~ ....... c.lif. 92677 1111 atlon, c.itfornlil ..00, Loe ,..,...._ c.llt Aoneld J. Sheehan, 23S ,_ ~.-. D. Mwctimain. 117 had\, c.iit. t2te0 21. 1"8 a..ctl. Calif tae3 f"9 ~ i. c:on• ,_..7 Thie bullMH le c;on• 90071 (Mt Wer Street, Suite A, PV~ Orange C:0.11 ltc111>1de Ct., Newport Thie butln..1 II COii· 8u·702 Thia ~IMN le c;on· Mted by. "' ~ ftublltled Or919 COU1 MtM by a 00<90f9'lon TNI bu•'"-" 11 oon· eo.te Mtea. Callf t2e28 Deity Piiot Augutl 2 t, 28, e.ctl. Calll t2M3 due1ed by: en lndMdllal ..,..,.,... dUcted by ., ind.1¥1dU4ll Tll• r•olttrant com· O..V PloC A4'QU8t 29. a.p. The r•gl1lrant oom· ducted by· • genatal part. A.ymond A. Ouren, 2'3$ 8ec>tMlber '· 1 t, t988 Thie bue4Mel It con· Tiie re9l1trant com· "9ltC nu1-. Th• r•ol1tran1 oom• ,....... to 1rlnMC1 bual-tember '· 11, lt, 1918 metlC*d 10 trantaet bu• '*" hit a.er Stl'Mt. Suite A. Su-'tH duOMd by l'lutMnd and wtte ~ 10 1.rlNl(;I bl*-~ 10 ttanuct bull-MM wnder the flctltlout Su-7•1 MM under the fletltlout Th• reg111ran1 ciom. Coeta Mtea. Caltf 92126 •-JC ..,.TICE Th• r•ot•trant com-n..-undet lfMI tlct1tlou1 PICnTIOUI IUIMll -. under the llct10ou1 """""" IWM Of nam. ~ name or namea ~ to tranMCt bu• Thie bullneH 11 c:on• I"._, nu rnenoed to tri1tt1Kt bUsl· bullMM name Ot ~ MAim SfATl..wr bullMM naMe or NmN fllled ellO"ll on A~ 11. "8JC MOllCE lllted abOve on Augutt 18, MM under the fictttlout dUeted by· a ~·1 part· ,ICT......, .. llUllNlll nett under the flc11tlou• lleledlbOWon.>tJ/lt/27, 1981 ~=:.an•er• .. tedal>oveonJuty21, tHt 1MI tMI buelneM name or ~ ___..._ '' ._. bualneM name Of """" ._... w a-1 ,..,. Kent Tro!Mn --·1 --u ,_.,_ N'".-IT"'Tl .... NT ;:'.;.'11:...::.:;1" wet 1...... 0 NOi! COAST .,.,.. T ..... llat--I Wll 1 • ._.. Mertanne 0 , Peril ~···---CMir .. J Petc:l'I, Sec-lilted above on June 17, Tfle regtttrant ciom .. _ .. -lilted ebo\le on Augu1t 10, ,._ ., ... ,..... ,,_ ,.,. .......... ,,_. n. etatwnen1 wu nled MAm ITATl•NT I r•llfY 1981 menced to tranMCt bull>-The 10lkWNIO pertona.,. 1Ht wit.ti the County Clark of Or· CU,ATIONAL THERAPY. wtth Iha County Clerk of Or· Witt! tN County Cler1' Of Or· The tolloWlnO i:i-eon• are Thi• •tllement was meo David 8 Kuhn. Jr. Ptlll· naee under ''* 11ct1t1ou1 doing business H : . 01'9QOrY Man:.hmen anga Countr on JUiy 29, 1110 CW.W.V #C, Coll• anga County on July 29, .,. Cowtty on Augu11 19, doll\O ~ M: wM CM County Cla<k of Or· dent bullnMI naMe or n1m•• Fu T u RE FIT NE s s TNI atatement Wll flied 1tH ...... Calif. tff2e , ... 1Nt Oun.AW TRUCK AND,anoeoountyonAuguat t9, Thia 1tat.,.,tnl wU filed lltt9daboYeonNI A CENTER, 12'41 Magnolia wtththaCountyCi.rtcolOr· FaJUO ~ J. Miiier, 18lO nt?Q1 ,_,, ~QUIPMENT REPAIR, 629 1911 'With the County Clark of Or· 8tte!Mn C. Groat St Sulla 0, Geroen Grove, 11199 County on Avgu1t t2, Publllhed Orange Coast g:..,-,,.~c. Cotti M"•· PublllMd Orange eo .. 1 Publlehed Orange eo.tt Tetmlnel Way #8, Cott• f*Mt ange County on Augull 19, Thie etetemant wH tiled Call! 926't 11ee Delly Piiot Avguat 7', 14. 21,1 Tiii• builn••• 11 con· Dally PtlOt Au~st '7, t4, 21. Delly Pilot AUQUll 28. Sep-Meae. C.11 92127 Publllhed Orange Coas1 1t$8 with the CounfY Clerk of Or-Berkeley T Martin, 10546 ,_27 21 tlt8 28 t988 I-tier '· t t, f8, t988 DeMia A. Brown, 80 Hunt· Delly Pnot Auguet 28. Sep-FlllMO ange County on Aunu•t 4, Chinook Ave , Fountain \/el· PublltMO Orange Coast • S 708 clueted by: an lndlvlduat • S 700 Su·763 lng1on 8ttMt 18T5, Hunt· itember 4, 11. 18, 1988 Hemitton& Samuel•. •OOO 1981 -• i.v. Calif 92708 Dally Pltot Augu1t 21 28 u-Tll• ragletrant com-u- ---------lnaton IMcti. Callf. 92648 Su-749 Macarthur Boulellard, Sulla F31t113 David Tu ttle. 24905 Septambef 4. 11, 198t ' "8.IC NOTICE ::::-:!nJ:r ~=~~ti~ rtB.JC NOTIC( "8JC NOTICE 'Thlt bualne11 Is con-I 5700, Newport 8Ncfl. Callf Publllhed Orange Coast l•gun1 Viste. Laguna Su-738 duC1ed by an Individual •-"" MftTirc 92680 Delly Pltot Augull t•. 21, 28 Ntoual. Calli 92677 PICTITIOUI IMl ... 11 bullneu name or nam. ,secnnout 9UllNlll PICTfTlOUI ..,.._,, Tha regl1trant com-l"-.n. nu w. Publill'led Orange Coast hs>ttmbar 4 1988 this bu11ness 11 con· Pl8.JC NOTICE MAMI ITATl•NT .. led~ on (nol yet) NA.Ml ITATIMPfT ..... ITATl .. NT mencecl 10 transact bull-'1CTITIOUl llU ... SS C>a1ty Piiot Augull 28, s.p. ' Sv-72l ducted by, I general p1rt· flCTfTlOUI MlllNISS Tiie folloWlng l*IOlll ate Melenle J Miiiet Thi foftoW!ng l*IOlll er·e oJ::=::-on•"• :_.IHldw~haorllc~=I r::r-ITATl•NT lamber• 11• 18• t9~.74411 rta.IC NOTICE ~~!P registrant com· NAMllTATIMENT ~~~L. ANO wtt~·~-:i~;:sof~ d~~~~TESCO., ELITE EXPAESS ORY lllted at>ovieon July 15, 1988 olloWlng l*IOllS are marlC9d to lrensact t>uti· The foltowlng persons are SPA SERVICE, 5901 Warner lnQI Covl'lfY on Jul)' 29, 3119 Hartman StrMI, Or· CLEANING SERVICE. 1900 Dennie A 8ro.n doing buslMlt 11 ,IClTTIOUI IWllNESI nea1 under the fictitious doing bullneu H: AYI. Suite 70, Huntington 1981 ange, Callf. 92685 'E' Olenoaks, Anahe1"1, Thie atatement wu filed VACATION AT EASE D11D1 IC NOTICE NAME 8TATIMINT butlnMt name or n•mes NORTH STAR VEN-BMctt. Call! 926'9 ,.1113 John CMven Weng, 3119 Calif. 92801 with the County Clerk of Or· 2334 Minutemen Wey, l"UU6. Tiie loltowtng pertons ere 1t1ted •bove on NIA TURES. 1808 S1ndalwood Jaffray Todd Newton. Publi.nect Or1nge Coast Hertm•" StrMt. Orange, Chafyl tr-Grlttln. 1900 ange County on August 12 Cotta Mesa, Calif 92626 FICTITIOUI •USINEll doing bUalnett es: Ser11eleyT. Martin Ln , Newport Beach, Calif. 15831 Wiiiett L"" Hunt-Dall)' Piiot Augu1t 7, 14, 2t, Calli. 92665 'E' Oleno•k•. Anehelm , 1988 • Cheryl Lynne Smith, 233' S&B INTERIORS. 2715 Thi• atatement WI$ llled 926e0 l""lon BMch, Callf. 926'7 28, 19et Thi• buslnHI 11 con· Minutemen Way, Costa NAMI ITATIMINT S le "• 6 S 710 Calif. 92801 IF~ Meea. Callt 92828 The followtng persons,,. parrowCtrcle. Cosll Mesa, with th• County Clerk ol Or· R k hrnutzll', 1806 Sen-Jami Devin Newton, 75 2 ________ u_· _ dueled by: en tncllvldull Thi• bustnHs ia con· Pubfllhed Orange Coas1 Thia buslnHs 11 c:on-doing_ bulinesl u Callt. 92126 enge County on August 12, dtlwooo ln.. Newport Alhambra Or . Hunllngton rta.JC NOTICE The raglttrent com· ctue1ed by: an Individual Dally Piiot August 21, 28. ducted by· an Individual (•)CHILDREN'S VILLAGE Sang Bultety, 2715 Spar· 1988 Beach, Calif 92660 8eech, Callf. 926'7 menoed to transact bu• The registrant com· September•. 11, 1988 The reglatrant com· 0 F s ANT A AN A row Clreie, 00111 Mesa. F3Ul21 James C. Welson, '15 Thia bu1lnH1 Is con-ACTITIOUI 9UltNllSI nesa under the llctllloua manc«I to transect bull· Su-73• menced to transact bUSI· (b)CHILDREN'S VILLAGE Calif. 92826 Publllhed Orange Coast North Star l n.. Newport ducted b)' co-pe1tner1 N T bUtloaN name or """" ,_under the flc:httou• ·-M"Ml\Tll'lr' ,_under the fict•llOUS OF ONTARIO, 2717 So Shtron Burke 1811 Dally Piiot August 21 28 Beach,C•llf 92e&> Th• reglllranl com· ~· ATllllNT lltted•boveonJuty27,1988 tMlalneel name or names ... _ nu•nA. .... ~t-· name or names Helleday Senll Ana. Cell! Tanager Dr .. Costa Mese Septambef •. 11. t988 This busmen is con· meftC9d to transae1 bulls Tiie oliowlnD pertonl ere John c. Wang lleted ·~on Augull 15 --·-9 707 Ca.tit. 92626 Su·733 dueled by • general Plrt· ,,... under the hctttlous dOlngV .. lbutlnelllEY L~·NO DE· This 111tament WU flled 1988 ACTITIOUI Mia.NEii llated above on Avgust 17 2 Thi• buslness 11 con. narlhtp bullneu name or names " " with the County Clerk ol Or· MAW ITATl•NT 1988 Klos Adv1ntege Inc mm11c NOTICE T 1,_1 .... •bO-onJu"'26, 1988 llElOPMENT COMPANY. .,,,. Charyl Grtttln Tiie followlng ~s.,. ~Lynne Smith Celilornl8 551 Vi ste ducted by • gene<•I part· I"~ ha reglltrant c om· .. ~ N..:.;on ., 1308 Partl Aven~. Newpo<I ange County on July .... Thlt •lltement wu filed doing buelneea as. lhla lletement wH flied Grendt. Newport 8••ch, nerlhtp "CTITIOUI IUllNESS menoed to trensect bull· ... T .. ~~ , ... ,,,·-~1 was Ill&" Beactl. • Calif. 92662 19M FM7121 with IM County Clerk of Or· NATALIE CURTIN IN· with Iha County Clerk of Or· 1 Calll 92660 The registrant com-nest under the fictitious ·-_,,_. """ Th A Th b Publilhed Orange Coul ~ County on August 19, T menc.s to transact t>us•· NA• ITATEMENT t>ullneu name or names with the County Clerk of Or-omes orn urgh. Dal p t 7 19ee TERIORS, 81 HIHldele Drive. ange County on August 19, 1111 business " con· nest unoer the llctitoous The followlng persons are listed above on Avgust lO. = County on July 29. 78·371 Hlghwey 111, Le-ly llot Augull • 14, 21. Newport Beech, Call!. 92660 1988 ducted by •corporation dol~ business 15 1988 Quinta. Callf. 92253 211, t988 F'"531 Na•·"· R Curtin, 81 '-'111· ,. ........... , T .. e rag11trant com· buslneu name or names E 0 N b 0 N Su·705 P bll .. &,., O c ,.,.. n -•""" " H 1...-bo • • t 3 T WO DWORK SHOP Rick Ternutier FM7582 um er ne ewport. u ,,,.... range 0811 Id ... Oflve, Newport Beach. Publllhed Orange Coast menced to transect buSI· 1988' • ..,. on .. ugua · 765 17th St. Unit F. Costa Thi• statement was filed Publllhed Orange Coast ltd .. Callfornle, t306 Park ---------Oal:b!l~t ~1~"1::e Sep· Call!. 92e&> Dally Pttot Augu11 28, Sep. ness under the flc:tltlous Sharon Burke M .... Calif. 92663 with th• County Ctenl of Or· Dally Piiot Avgust 7, t4, 21, Avenue, Newport Beach. Ml.IC NOTICE tam • 1 • . Su·752 Thie butln"' is con· tember '· 11, 18. 1988 buSJness neme or name1 TN• ltetement wu fllect Lawrence 0 . Saum Jr 1 •nge County on August 12. 28 1988 c.111. 92682 FICTITIOUS 9USINIH dUcted ti>': an tndlllldUal Su-7•7jllawcflboY8 on (not yet) with Iha County Clerk ol Or· 3045 Clubhouse Cr . Costa 1988 ' St.1'7t1 Thi• business Is con· NJ.Ml ITATEMENT •-"" MftTICE Tha reglatranl ~om· Connie Wey, President M .... Catlf. 92626 -ducted by-a gener11 pert· l"YDU\I"" _..__.. to t'--...... , Tllia stetament wu filed anga1 County on August •. Thi .. _ DllDllC NOTlr~ ~-1p The following petlOnt are ..._,,_,, ,.,_, .,..,..... 1981 1 bu11ness 1s con· Published Orange Coal! r~ l#f; ,..,.,, d.....,. ~ ... ACTITIOU8 llUllNESS MIS under the fictitious PlllJC' NOTICE with the County Cleft! of Or· Fa.172 dueled by-.,, ltldlvldua• Delly Pilot August 21, 28, Th• regl1trent com· sT"uoLO GAAPHJCS. 158 NAm tTAn.NT ~ name or names = County on August 12, l>ublilhed Orenge Coast The -r.rg1s1ran1 com· September~. f1 . t988 fllCTITIOUI ltUllNeS~ menced to ll"lt'lsact bus•· C TM lollowtng persoos are II•:',~~~ 1, 1988 ~~:A~=s 19 FIAm 0e11y Pilot August 14, 2t, 28 ~~ t~:"~~u~~~ Su-739 T:::::.o:.~r:."':::! ate =~~en:.ha ornc~~;:: ~2~~o111, c;os11 Mesa. al1f ~H~=H ';·10. A Calf. Th 1 1111ement wes filed I The followlng peraoos are Publtshed Orange Cout September 4• 1988 S 724 bullness neme or names f't&.IC NOTICE doing bullness .. : ltsted above on Oeeembet 2 Carol Ann Mehler. C 1511 tornla llmlled partnersrup, with the County Clerk of Or· doing bullnese u : Dally Poot August 2l, 28, u-titted above on August I GIBSON ENTERPRISES. 1987 ~2?27"•· Cotll Mesa, elll 505 Park Ave., Selbo• ange County on August t2 DOCTOR OET AIL, 203• I September • t 1 !988 f't&..IC NOTICE t988 FlCTmOUI •USINESS 25'8 Brench Lane. Brea. Thomu A. Thornburgh Thi• business 11 con· ..... & ...... c••lf 92~"'2 19et F"-Ptacent.la Ave., Coet1 Mesa. Su·735 l 1wrenoe 0 Baum Jr NA• ITATEMENT Calll 92621 Thll llllement was toed JettNy o. Smith, 565 s PublllNld Orange Cout '"'· • 'ICTITIOUS IUSMSS Thll st1tement wes llled TM loltowtng l)lf'sons are Jeffrey GI son, 25411 with the nty er o r· Th 1 -"' .. "" _,, c "' '"'2627 I b Cou Cl k 1 0 dueled by: en 1noividual Covered wagon Trill Delly Piiot August 21 28 Oerran Charles McKerdy, .,..,11C NOTICE NAME ITATIMINT with the County Clerk ot Or· doing bullness as: Branch Lene, Bree. 01111 ange County on July 29, ~rag •tr•nt 1 c:m Anaheim Hill•. Calif. 92eo7 · September'· 11, 1988· · 613 N1rctuu1, Corona del r~ The followtng peraon1 ere 1nge County on July 29. (l )EO STARR & AS· 92621 1988 :::!° un~~r 1~~~18~01111~: Thie b In i n s 737 Mar, Cellf. 92825 doing business es · 1988 S O C I A T E S Ellubetll Gibson. 25'48 '317127 ducted b ~: ll~~t~ s artcn~: u· Thia bu1ln111 ls con· FICTITIOUS IUllNESS COMMERCIAL . & AESI· F317~ (b)COMPUTERIZEO TELE· Branch Lene, Bree, Calif PubllShed Orange Coast bullneas neme or names lhl y. P "8.JC NOTICE 1 ducted by an lndl11iduat NAME STATEMENT OEN Tl AL DESIGN SER· Publilned Orange Coast MARKETING INCREASES 92821 Detty Piiot Avgull ?, 14 21. llstecl above on July 25· 1988 f11e registrant com· I The registrant com· dJhe :,':,':"":sons are VICES, 272 lemon Grove I Dally P1to1 August 7 14 21. YOUR PROFITS. 936 Dahlia This business 11 con· 28. 19611 Carol Ann Mahler mencied to transaC1 bus•· AC1fTIOUl llUSINESS menced 10 trens&et buSI· T"1RNUTZ:R INVEST trvtne. Calif 92720 28, 1988 Coste M .... Calif 92626 ouctedby husband and wile _______ S_u_.1_0_<1 w1;::~·~~n~;:s0,'1~ ,_. under tile hc:llllous NAME ITATEMENT nett under tne llCllttous · Suun Jene Pel~. 272 Su·712 Mohemm1d K1r1man, Th• regtstrent com· bullnMe. name or ne,.,., I The f~ per$0ns are , bu11ness n•me °' names ~T COMr~NYN 180r~ Lemon Gro"9, Irvine, Celtl t028 Main •35 Tustin, Caltt rner>Qed to 1ransac1 busJ. f't&.IC NOTICE ·~ County on July 29 lleted el>ove on July 26 !988 dolr'O bullnesa as titted •00"9 on Jenuary IS erwood • 8Wl>O 92720 f't&.IC NOTICE 92680 nees under the fictitious ---------19 F317~ ..___Smith T C ENTERPRISES 19811 8-ch. Cell! 92660 I This business 11 c:on· This bu11ness IS con· busl'hess neme or nemes ftCmlOUI •USIM!l8 Publllhed Orenge Coasl n;•;.atemant w llS tiled RENT ·A·WIFE. 1817 W DHtren McKerdy Rick Ternutz• t806 SllO· ducted by an 1nd1111dual FICTITIOUS •USINESS ducted by 1n indlYlduet Mated-above on July 1. 19118 NAM! STATEMENT Detty Pilot August ? 1"· 21 with the County Clerk of Qr. ,B•lbo• Blvd • Newporl This statement wlS flled1=og 11,L;2~ewport Tne reg1str1nt com· NAME STATEMENT Tha rag1s1ren1 com· Ellubalh Gibton TIMI lollOwlnQ pettons are 28, 19~8 anga County on July 29 8Mch, C11tt 92663 I _.th the County Clerk of Or· · 1 menc4ld to· transac1 busl· 1 The followlng persons ire menoed to 1ransect bull· ThlJ stelemant wu llled dol~ bullness as Su·71l 1988 Tine Ceto. 1817 W enge Cou.nty on August 19 ,0~:, bb~~~~:~1 :; .~on· nest under the ltct111ous dOlng but1nns as neu under the f1ct1t1ous with the County Clerk of Or-MEAN~SFl~~0C1A8~~V~CESETS· •m•tC NOTICE F117121 8•1boa Blvd Newport 1988 Y v u business neme or names I BALBOA BEER COM· bulinasa neme or names enge 9 County on July 29. ""'"' Publltl'led Orange Coast Beacll, C1tll 92663 F3"541 ~ r~t:r'~~anelct c~u~i: llllecl above on AvguSI 2, PANV. •OO Snug H.,bo, lllled above on June 21, 1988 ::!.~C'.,°:;"9~2~ · Costa FICT1TIOUI •UllMISI Delly Piiot August 7_ 14 2, Thi• buatneas IS con· I Pubillhed Orange Coast d th I I HO 1988 'Newpor1 Belch Callf 92663, 1988 F'317552 All"" R. Suzuki, 922 NAME ITATeMIN'T 28 1988 · ' · oucttd by. an 1nd1Y1dua1 I Delly Piiot Avgu11 211. Sep.,~ un er e •c ' ua Susan Paley I W1t1erd E oUnlap Ill 400 Mohammad Kenman Published Orange Coast G-'denrod Or., Coste Mesa, The loltowlng persons ere · Su·708 Thi reg11t rant com-tember 4, t 1, 18, 1988 1 ness neme or names I Thia stelement was filed Snug Harbor Newporl 1 Thi• 1t1tement was flied Deily Piiot August 7. 14, 21, c;iit. 92626 I dOlng buitness es. menc:ed to transact buS•· Su·748 1~~:' ebov• on August tO. l with the County Clerk of Or· 1 Beach, Calll 92663 ; with the County Clerk ot Or· 28. 1988 Su· 703 Thia butlnau 11 con·j LEE COM..itUNICATIONS. PlB.JC NOTICE neu under the lk:llllous I Riek Ternutllr enge County on August 4 Jonn Sturgess. 601 Chit 1 enge County on August 12 1 duct9d by· in tndlVldual 8 l42 Worth)' Drive. Midway bullness name or names 91m11c MnTICE This statement WIS hied 1988 Or . Newport Beach. Calif 11988 •m•1c NOTICE The reg111r1nt com-1 City, Celll 92655 NAm ITATEMENT 19811 ...,, 1'"" oun Y ""' 0 r· Published Orange CoaSI Tn1s business is con· Put>llllled Or1nne Coast ,,,..........., ..... u Aennout 9UllNE.S8 !lated •bove on Augusl 9 l"UU6. nv ... h .. _ c I c~ k f 0 F3M10I 92663 F311811 I"~ I ___....... to tren·-~t "'uSI· Lunn L•r•e Dake. 8142 FICTITIOUS .us .... ..,SS ange County on A•.nust t2 • ...,..TITIOUI •u1-1s neu utlder the 1tc1111ous Worthy Drive Midwey Cny The folio.Ing !*SOOS ere Tina C.to '""" 988 -.. Dally Piiot AuguSI t4 2t 28 ducted by JO'nt venlure Daily Pilot August 2t. 28 .. "" .... ·~ c 11 92655 ~llnesl u · I TN1 1111eman1 was !tied NAME STATEMENT 19 September 4 1988 The ren1s1ran1 com. September 4, 11. 1988 NA• ITATeMENT bualness neme or narn&sl 81 AN M .. N .. GE E T C Cl I 0 T .... , .... •~1"" ,._.,.,,s are F.a>O S 7 7 • S T .... 1o1•-···nn ,....,.~sere !lated above on January t This business •• con· " ... MN wtthlhe ounty er'ko r-,,.. .,...,.... ... ,....~. u· 1 ~Ced to 1r1nsact bu$•· u-731 ,.., """'"•""'~' OA()Utt 1753 s t A c "' A I 12 I doing bUllneSS IS Publ1Shld Orange Coast doing bullnesa.. 11987 ducted b)' an tndlvtOUll ' an• ne 'ange OU Yon UQ\15 MJ MEDIA SERVICES t5 Dally Piiot Avgust 21 28 f't&.IC NOTICE ness under Ille hct11tous I PUBLIC MnTICE FORCE ONE SECURITY Alleen R Suiuk1 The registrant com- 12927 1 'Gumwood trvtne a111 ..,..... em . listed •bOve on NIA ,. ,, .. ..,.. AYI •82. Coste Mesa, Oehl 19M f'388a24 C .,_1 bef 4 11 1988 · · business name or names nv •GENCY. 20702 El Toro Rd This sllt--t w•s !tied I me<lCed to trannct bull· Eugene w Colman 1753 Publiltled Orange Coast 192715 I Su· 740 P'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS Willerd E Dunlap 111 FICTITIOUS IUllNESS .1'478, El Toro, Calif 92630 with the County Clerk of Or· ,,_ under tile fictllioua Santa Ane Ave ,.82. 'eosia Dally PllOI Avgust 21, 28, Mickey Jeclcton, 15 Gum· NAME STATEMENT Thll Slllement was ltleO NAME STATEMENT Timothy-A. Gyzen, 20702 ange County on Augusl 4 t>uslness name or names Meea. Calif 92627 I September•. 11, 1988 wood, lnrln•, Cehf 92715 •ma IC NOTICE I The fottowing Plf'lonS are wllh lhe County Clerk 01 Qr. I The following persons are El Toro Ro ••78, El Toro. 1988 I""'° •Dove on July 8. l988 Thia buitneas is con· Su·736' Th11 bu11ne11 " con· 1 l"UU6. I dOlng business as •nge County on August 19 1 dOl"g t>u1tness es: Cellt 92830 F3N1n l,..H nn l Deke cfue1ed oy. an indtvlduet ; •-iC NOTICE I ducted by en lndMOual F'IC.T.mous •UllNHS I CRUISE CONNECTION 1988 CONCORDE OEVELOP· Thi• busmen 111 con· Publithed Orange Co1s1 Thia statement was flled Tl!• raglllrant com· ""'"' The r egistrerit com· NAMI ITATEMENT 2701 Harbor Blvd . Costa f'31t53t MENT. 19752 MacArthur ouC1ad by en lnolvldu11 Dally Pilot Avgust 14, 21 28. wllh the County Cieri( of Or· ~ to transact busl· ftCTITIOUS 9USINESS menced to tranNc:t bull· I Thi followtng l)lf'Sona are Mesa, Clllt. 92126 Published Orange Coast Blvd •240. lrvtne, Cati! The ragi11r1nt com· September•. 1988 ·~ County on Aug1.1Jt • ,_ under the fictitious NAME STATEMENT nett undlf the f1c1111ous doing bustneu u Lerry 0111, 2591• Moreno Detty Pilot August 28. Sep· 92715 menced to trensaC1 busl-Su·719 l9 F,_,75 ~ name or namet The fodowlng l)lfsons are t>ullneu neme or names I JT TEMPORARY AGEN-Or .. \latencie, Calif 9t355 tamt>er • 11 18. 1988 BPG Enterprises. Call· nesa under IJ'te l1ct11fous Publilhed Ora"f: Coast lletedabc>YlonJuly26, 1988 ~ ...... ,_... listed •bove on Avgust 16 CY 255t S 1 8 b L I Joan 0.11, 25914 Moreno su.75 1 1orn11 19752 MacArthur buslnass name or nemes ·Ml.IC NOTICE "'W ,._,__& ..,.... -1988 • ane., ire n Or ValenCle.Ce11I 91355 Bl· ... 2•0 C f , ... ,~,...,.,._on Aunust I Oally P1tot Augusl •.21,28 T~ ~· s UTH COAST TENS, Mieti"'"' JIC'lllOO • t022. Cotll Mese Oehl ThlS buslneu IS con· "" • .. lrvlne. all ;"9:': UVTW .. I flCTinOUS IUllNISS September 4, 1988 hie itetement wes filed •01 391h ..._ Beach ., 192626 92715 "° IT S 722 whll "-County Clerk of Or· Celli 92.e:i~""'' This stetement wH filed J-n• T-255 1 Senti I ducted by· husbend •nd Wife Ml.IC NOTICE Ferrari tnvestmen1s Call· Tlmolhy A Gyien NJ.MC ATEMENT u· = COunty on July 29 E wjth lhe County Clerk 01 Or· ,,.ry The r1g1st,.nt com-fornle. 19752 MacArthur This 1111arnen1 WIS hied The IOllowlng petsons are 81m1 JC NOT CE tactronic Modtllties ·~ County on Aunvsl 19 Barbare ln • 1°22 Costa • menoed to tr!lnnct bull· FICmlOUS •USINESS Blvd 112 •0. 1~·ine, cs11f with the County Clerk of Or dOI~ bualneu as l"UDL 1 Cellfornte '°' 39111 New -· ....... ca111 92626 .. •• p • 96 •ssoct•rES 967 ---------l'W1&25 · · · -19 8 ...,._, ness unde< the flc:llllous I NAME STATEMENT 927t5 enge County on July 29. " ,. rll'TITIOUI ... 11 ... 11 Put>llthed Or Co& port 8eact\, Calif 92663 Faet54S Thia business 15 con· t>uliness name or names The follow1ng persons 11e T 1988 So. Coast Hwy , Laguna .. ..., """ ,_ Dal Piiot A ~ 14 2" Thia buelneu Is con· Publtll'led Orenge Coest ducted by: an lndMouel Ht tld above on NIA I doing business., hll business Is con· Fa7541 8eectl. Call! 92651 NAME STATEMINT 28 ~988 ugus . . 1, duC1ed by.• corporation o.ty Piiot Augull 28, Sep-The regl1tren1 com. Larry Dill I NATIONAL SLIDE COM· ducted l>y • general part· Published Orange Coast SyMI Ann Moore, 370 Su· The followtng persona are · su.709 The raglttrant com· '9mbar •. 11. 16. 19et menced 1o transact t>usi· This statement wes !tied l PUTERS. 644 1 Shawnee ~-;:'!P registrant com· Detty Piiot Augull 7, 1•. 21. perlor Ave • t20, Newpor1 d~~l~rs~~:'~o. 3277 ~ 10 ll"enMCt ~ Su·745 ,_ under the lictlttous with lhe County Clerk of Or· Rd , Wea1m1ns1er, Celt! menQed to trensect bus•· 28. 1988 Beactl, Calif. 91663 f't&.fC NOTICE neea under the fictitious lbullneu n•m• or names ,enge County on August 4 926113 nass vnoer the f1c1tt1ous Su-701 Sadie Remirez. 1141 w Co1or1dolene . .Cos11Mesa, buelnesa neme or names llltecl ebove on June 15 1988 Joseph Oesparo Wllso'1 b\ltlnesa name or names Park Ln .. Sente Ana Caltl Celll: 92626 ACTITIOUl llUSINEH titted abo\19 on July 5 1988 ,f'tB.IC NOTICE 1986 f'3M109 I64•1 Shewnee Ro West'. 1111.0 abOve on November•. "8.IC NOTICE 192708 Timothy David Wood. NAMC ITATIMINT Tom Newman. President Jenette Terry PubllShed Orange Coast mtnstlf Cellf 92ssJ t984 Thie buslneu Is con-3277 Colorlldo Lint, Cosll The........._...,....._.,_ 1 e Th4e llltement was !tied ftCTITtOUS •USINESI Thlt ste1e<nent was filed natty p I 1 A I 1' 21 28 Tiii 'l> I 1 flCTTTIOUI llUllNESS dueled ..., a ,......,.,,, parl· M .... Celt! 92626 dolng t;;,;;;;,": ;;--·~ r 'With the County Clerk of Or· NAM( ITA TEMENT I with the County Clerk ot Or· $;p1.,,',~r ~~:ea · · duct~ by u:~~,:,..,~ueFon· ~~:.ry ,~;~':::"i.ted NAMC ITATEMrN'T nerslllp v, ...,... This business 11 con· ROSE OF SHARON. SIZE anga County on Augusl 12 The IOllOwtng peraons •re enge County on August 12 Su·718 The reg11trent com· wtlh the County Clerk of Or-The following pertons are The rag1s1r1nt com-I dueled by an 1no1vklu1l 16 & UP, 1835 o· Newport 1981 do4flQ bulllnnS" l988 I mencec1 to transact buSI· Cou "' .. t 19 doing bullneu u menc.d to transac1 l>uS•· i The reglltr•nt com· Blvd Costa l\Aesa, Celt! F31U211 lANEtKUHN PACIFIC F311111 f't&..IC NOTICE nest under the 11c1t1tous = n., on .. ugus MARLANE STERN, 20t0t MIS under the hctlllous menc.d to transa¢t bull· 92827 Put>lletl«j Orange Coas1 HOMES 14 Corporate I PubllShed Orenge Coast butlneu name or nimes 9 s N. Slrc:l'I Suite 150. Senta buslneu n•me or names nesa under the lletltloua Herb Slllt, 28<l8 l Snrtlle. Deity Patot August 21 26. Plue. Newi>ort Beacn Cahl D811y P1tot Augusl 21 28 I flCTITIOUI llUSIN!SS Ulled ebOve on August 3 Publllhed Orang!= Ana Hts., Calif g2707 llsl9d •bove on July 11 1988 bu11""5 name or names Leguna Niguel. Celi! 92877 Sept.,,.ber 4, 11 1988 92MO September 4, 11, 1988 I NAME ITATUftNT t988 ,.,_, P 28 S Mlfkl tnO·, tnc:. Cah· Sytvla Moor• 1111.0 •bolle on July 22 1988 Sl'leron Siiis, 28481 Su·728 Dentel VI, Inc . 1 CahfO<f'•a Su·730 The follOWlng peraons are JoMph 0 Wiiton Dally Piiot August · ei>· tomla, 270 Cagney Linet This llllamertt l'IH llle<l Timothy Wood Sllrtrca Lagun• NTguel Calif ' dolngbuslneu u ' Thll 11e1emen1 was IOed lamber•. 11• 18. ~u.7so 13tS, Newport Beach, Calif with the County Clerk of Or· Tiiis statement WU flied 92177 ESTANCIA '68 CLASS with the Counry Clerk of Or· 92813 I enge County on July 29 with the County Clerll of Or· Tttl1 bu11nen 19 con· TODAY'S NEWS TODAY I REUNION. 265 Palmt1r ange County on August •. f't&.IC NOTICE This bu11neas Is con· 1988 ' ange County on July 29. PACIFIC VIEW MEMOfUAL PAlltK Cemelety • Mortuary Cnapet • C'Aernatorv JSOO Pacific Vte"" D••ve Nt! ... POrl Beach 644·2700 HAAaOR LAWN· MT. OLIVE Mo1tuar y • Ceme1e1, Cremato1, 162S G1s1e1 A •• Costd Mes.t S40 ss:.~ N"CE IAOTHEAS HLl 9't<>AOWAY Mortuary • Chaoe 110 Broadway Cosla Mesa 6•2·9150 In newsracks by 3 p.m. ·-• . Daily Pilat Community News Along the Coast Street, Costa Mesa C11111 1988 ouctecl b)' 1 corporation I F387122 1988 F317545 192627 F3N170 flCTITIOUS IUllNESS The registrant com· Publllhed Orange CollSt Publ!Slled Orange Co1St Jackie Morrissey 265 Published Orange Coast NAME ITATeMENT menceo 10 transect bus,. Dally Pilot Augu11 7 t• 21 Deity Ptto1 August '1 1•. 21 , I Palmer Street. Costa Mesa D11ty Piiot Avgust t•. 21 26. The following persons ere neu under the flc1111ous I 28, t988 28, 1988 C.111. 92627 September 4, 1988 dOlng bu~ness as· buslneN neme or names Su·707 Su·71 4 ThlS business is con Su·725 FRANKLIN BROTHERS 8 duC1ed by en 1nd1V1dual Ptnel'lurll Line. Newport The registrant com Ml.IC NOTICE Beach C1hf 92680 menoed lo trans.cl l>uS• Weyne B Franklin 8 neu unoer lhe l1ct111ous FICTITIOUS BUllNESI Ptnehurat l ine. Newpotl 1 business neme or names NAME STATEMENT Beacn. C1llf 92660 l Haled ebOve on August t~ The loltow1ng persons ere Cner111 Franklin, 2941 1988 d04ng business as-Westwerd Blvd Suite 720 I Jac;kMI Mornssey CA RANCH. 8 Ptnel'lurll LA, Calif 90027 Thi• 1t11emen1 was hied Lene, Newport Beacn. C11tf This bu11ness 1s con· I with Iha County Clerk ot Or 92660-5228 dueled by a general pen. ange County on August A Wayne 8 Franklin. 6 n,erlhlp t988 Pinenurst Lene. Newport The regis trant COl'T1·' F381178 BHch C1t1f 92660·5228 menc:ed to transact l>USl· 1 Publlanec:t Orange Coasr Charin S Frenklln 924 1 nau unoe< the 11c1111ous I Delly Pllol August 14. 21 28 WeSlwOOd Blvd • 720 LA. bvlln•H name or netl'les September 4. 1988 C1111 9002 1 Msted ebove on Augus1 10 Su·726 Meyn.,d N Frankhn, 2222 1988 I --f't&.1--C-NO-T-IC_E __ Ave 0 1 The Stars l• Calif Wtyne B Franklin 1 ---------90067 Thll Slelement WIS !tied F1CTITIOUI 9USIN!SS Je1n Meyers 21 12 Broad· with the County Cte<k of Or· NAME STATEMENT wey S1nte Montea Calif enge Count)'°" August 12, 90404 1988 Tiie followlng pel'sons .,e This business 11 con· FJNl31 d~ng ~~·S~OCIAlES ducted by a general parl· Publ•lhed Orange Coast M nerahip Oe.lly Piiot August 21 28 O eeo"0"1" '"e 6 sc•o~bled words below 10 'T'".ll.e 6 s ,,. t ... wot d\ f'· "' el!e•\ cf '"l< h ·n ,., I "e of ~')U!'HP,\ I B S N A H 1 1 I I 1 2 I L E E P P 0 11 I 1 ~ I I C I W R E K WOH GUU 1 1682 Langley Ave lr111ntt The rag1strent com· September•. 11 1988° r----------------;_....;,;_ _______ ...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~ Call!, t27f• 1rnenced to transact but•· Su·7•1 Riehard M Acres 285 7 I neat unde< lhe flcuuous 15 I I I I' STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? Please stop by to flle your flct1hous business statement a1 the Daily Piiot Legal Depart- ment. 330 West Bay. Costa Mesa Cahtornla If you can not stop by, please call us at (714) 642-4321. E>etensaon 315 or 316 and we will make arrangements for you to handle this procedure by mall If you should have any further questions, please call us and we will be more than glad to assist you Good luck tn your new bus1ness11 I Chlo• Ad., Costa Meso t>ullneu name or names f't&.IC NOTICE Call! 92626 llsttd ebove on Augusl 10. This bualneu It con t988 P'ICTITIOUI IU9'NEll ducted by: an lndMdu1I W1yna B. Frenklin NJ.Ml ITATl•NT The regtttrent com· Thia 1111amant wu filed Thi followtng peraons ere ~ to tranMCt bu••· wtth the County Cletk ot Or-doing bullneM u MN under lhe llcllllous enge County on August 12, WILL8RO PARTNER· tiuelneM name or n•rnes t988 SHIP. a Celltomla genenl lilted •t>ove on May 2. 19811 f*"2 pertnerefW9, 10789 El Gorr• Aic:Nord M Act"M Publtlhed Orange Coaat Ctr~. Fountain Valley, Calil T'111 1tatement was !tied Daily Piiot August 2 I 28 927ot with the County Clerk ot Or· September 4. 11. 1938 Ctlaflel Berry WIMiarn•. : County on AVQust • Su·7•2 107et El 00fra Clrele. Foun· taln Valley, Call! 92708 F•t74 rta.IC NOTICE Donald• Patterton, 25561 Publl9hed Or•nge Coast IOQrnonl. Sen Bernardino, Dally Pttot Avgu11 t 4, 21. 28. '1C11T10U8 .,._.. Callf 92.404 September 4, 1$88 NAMI ltATl!MINT Olllnda Jacquelalne Wll· Su·720 The fOllowlng peraons ere lleml, 8753 OOYI lane, Riv- ---------dolnO ~ .. ; ~. Cahf. t250e rta.IC NOTICE PA'tNTINO UNLIMITED. I.IN Donel! Emery. &753 ,_Tm...,._ ---ia 171 8rlllldyWyne Terrace. OoYI l-. Rlverllde. Calif ----Cotta Meta. c.llf t2e27 92509 MAm ITATlm.NT Merton ltene._.,d, f1t Merli EY«ett W1lllams ~::::;:::eon• era ~ ,":;r-CO.ta =~LIM. ~. S'fCAMOAE PARK DE· Tflll butlnae 11 con Titll b.iMaa 11 cons VllOPMENT. 135 Com. ~ tiy .,, lnd!Vlduel duC1ed tr)' e Olf*al pan. "*claf Wsy, Colt• Meea. Th• regl1tran1 com· NtwNp Cellf. 12U't tNnOeCI to transect bull-Tiie re911tr•nt COl'll· ~ J. Ambutgey 2738 NII \11\0ef ttle t1e11t10U• "*"*' 10 trenAC1 bl*-~ CO.II M.... C.flt bu11neM """* 0t ~ neta ""'* tM flc1ttlou1 tttat lletect abow on AUOU-1 2, ~ name or natnee A~ J, C.!Cll), g&4 1... lllMd~onJUIV20, 1fA COt'OMdo Or . Cotti Mille. Metlon lteM Howlrd CNftaa 9erry w...,,. Cellf tH2t n. -~· .... "'-d TNt lt ..... t -filed VM 0. lltl04t, 121 "°" W1ttr1 tM Caunty C11tt1 Of Or· -"" tM County Clertl d Of· Or-. FUiierton. Cellf 12833 a"OI County on -..• 4. .,.. Caunty on .....-12. ..._, S Tr19P, 20'21 t111 1111 _..., lanta Ana C.f ,_," "-• 11'°1 ~---Orange eo. ""''''*' OfWlll C09M Tllta ~· •• ,_ °"Hot~f4:11 ta ~,... Auol* l1. 21 Mted by )Olll1 ¥Wlt\n ........ .. .... • ..... w '· "· .. ,!:~~~~~~~~::~~~~====~~~=;==========~~~~~~~~~~~~j_~T~fle '~"t CO~· lu-l'n SU."ll2 . ' I SLIPED I ~,-, ----, -....., 8..-....,---..,......--' My brother-In-law owns and ...... ____._..___.. __ ..... __ ...... -"-· -..J. operates his own dry cleaning r---------.... business. He is also an I W A M 0 0 E I amateur magician. When he I I' j ' o j j leaves the shop he puts a sign _ . _ _ . In th• window reading: ..__..._....___...___.__.._....J " for lunch." I r r r r I' r I' I' r0 r I 11111I111111 ~.·~~n1 '°' Oi~ViddVS!O .. :DulplleJ ~ Mlt U! U&ft I md 94 do41 •'4\ MA"f ~ ~ '\1Wf:>f89W me11ww w °"" tt -.. 'tMUftflq 8u1u .. 1:> i<Jp UMO IN M&IJ9d0 PUI IU•O Mll·Ut J•'fac>Jq ,<~ 03tl~dVSIO ON38Nn MOOY3fi 73dSIO l:/3>0M Thl03d HSINY& $.13'1-f'M:r.)S O! AIMSHY llilyPilat SUNDAY AUGUST 28 1988 New York Hnda San Fr•nclaco to It• fourth etr91ght dell.._ n. Ti!lwen roll• to 10-0 win for Llttle Leegue World 8erlH title. IM. Camp bells reunited, seeking gold Jeff joins brother Peter. hoping to help . U.S. water polo squad to Olympic medal By KEVIN BALL Oelfr ..... Cem .... ,...". Jeff Campbell ne'er realh had much trouble filling the shoe.,· of has older brother Peter. · Beginning at Universtt} High and on through their collegiate da) ') at UCI. the elder Campbell pa,ed the way for his younger brother as a\\ atl'r polo player. Although Peter v.a" fir'>t to venture into unlcnov. n temton Jeff would eventual!) follov. on h;., heels to help imprO\e thl' standard Individually. each 1c, pro,cn to tx· an exceptional pla,er. brimming v.11h an abundance o( talent. \'> team- mates. however. the tandl·m lUm· bined to make a good team '1rtuall~ unstoppable. the NCAA Champ1on~h1p tour- nament in 1978 and "fSO. earning .\11- Amencan accolades along the v.a~. With Peter sitti ng out the c.eason with an inJU I) 1n 1981. JefT muscled a fourth-place finish in the tournament during his freshman ~ear. ptd.ing up third-team All-Amencan honors Fi nail}. as teammates in I 9lC!. the duo was largcl) responsible for the phenomenal season \\h1ch \av. the Anteaters claim the na11onal cham- p1onsh1p in unblemished hhh1on. fin1sh1ng the )ear v. 1th an 1mprcssl\ c 30-0 record. Both were named to .\11- .\mencan teams for their effort'> ··we had a great) car:· frll rct·alkd .. I didn't get to pla~ v. 1th Peter but onc year because ofh1s inJu~. but v.c had a great ~ear v.hcn \\C v.erc together 1n "8:!. It seemed there \\a~ no ~topping us.·· Delly l'tlel ~ bf Nlcll 9-u Jeff la the younger Campbell brother. Case an poinl: Wh1k Jeff tin1'>hl·d out has high school da~'> at l n1h·r- s1tv. Peter led the L (I program 111 COO~CUll \C third-place tin1'>hl''-111 (Pleaae aee CAMPBELLS/D4) Peter Campbell helped the U .s . Olympic mquad to an '84 •ll•er medal. Huntington Beach's goal: Stay in hunt ~n Sunset League CoSta Mesa trying to rebound from 2-8 '87 cainpaign OTiers hoping to maintain level reached last year By ROGER CARLSO~ Of , ... Dell)' l'itot It•" The} came v.11h1n J ''h1,i..l·1 ut claamang a portion ot the \un'-l't League football rhamp1l)mh1p - only a 31-27 loss in ''hat mu<.t ha'l' been one of the mo t attractt'l' g:inw' in Southern California an I 9t-r' l..l·pt them from 11. That was the Foun1.:11n \.ilk' thnller. the dream gaml' '' h1l h catapulted the Barons toward an unbeaten lea$uc champ ionship. and the ensuing ni~tmare for the Oilers. who could only sit back and think. "What if?" Coach G eorge Pascoc's Oilers are back. f~ling as 1f they have a right to "hat 1s al read\ being designated as an Edison-Foun- tain Valley duel for the 11tlc. and the goal if very simple: Sta} in the hunt. "We gained a little bit of n.~JX'Ct last PREP OUTLOOK ~car ... said Pac;coc. rctkll1ng 11n a h·) o-.erall record. including .1 trap to thl' CIF Big Ft'e Confercmc plJ~otl<.. "I thank we ha'e to m.11ntain that le' el. You I.no\\. I haJ J gooJ) car the first \Car I came hl·re I.,· '·I and tn- champaons 1n 19 J tJnJ the nc\t 'car we fell flat on our fal·c .. No" 1f v.e fall flat on ('Ur fal·c again. v.ell. what ran ) ou thl' gauge the program on?"" Pascoe has 19 returning kttcrmcn. including fhe returning -;tarter'>. and as far as the skilled po'\111on' go thae aren't too man} complaint' The rub as up, front. .rn un- characteristic s11ua1ton for Pasnx· 1n recent }Cars. The Oilers. lo and he-hold. arc not giants up front. .. That's the goal in fo ll camp:· said Pascoe. "to get some cohesa\cnes<. in the offensive hne. .. We have some prett} good skilled kids. and 1f we can protect them I think "'e·re going to ha' ca rl'all} good team. That's the gool. to de, clop the offenswe and defens1-.e hncc; ·· In terms of expcnencc. then."-; plent) at quarterback. running bacl. . receivers. linebackers. coml·rbacks. outside linebackers and at ~fct). It's JUSI up tront "hl·re thl.' Jb,encc of not onl} s11e. hut C\pcncnl.'l'. hc'i. Without the bull-1.'kphant loo!... Pascoe said the Oller'\ "111 tal..e another approar h. '"We"rc not going to tx· ahk to JU'\t run pov.er and crunch ix·opk:· he said "'There "'111 ~ -;omt· m1s<lm·r- t1on and soml.' c;pnnt .md drav. ac11on:· It might oc Jaffa ult w 1mpro' eon the defense "htl·h 11 mustl·n.'<1 a ~ear ago. but 11 ma' tx· m•ce.,,an conc;1dcr- 1ng a good JOb of allo'' 1ng JUSI 66.4 yards against thr run and IOJ 4 ~ard agaanst the pa'>\. d1dn"t n:all\ get 11 done. "Oefens1,eh \,c·n· going to get afier it ... said Pa!>n>r "'\\ l' ha' e to (Please aee OILERS/03) Mustangs must avoid injuries to improve this year By ROGER CARLSO:'\ Of IN OellJ Not St.fl The scene at t o<,ta \ ksa H 1~h '' not too much d1tkrt·nt than am ••lhl'r year under foothall r oal.'h 1 lm Baldwtn in this hi\ fifth run \\1th thl Mustangs. His Mesans art' 'umt'"hat than •'n depth and e\pcm·n~e. \\Ith a hanJtul of standouts and hopes that the chips will fall nght. The~ came dos<.' to falling nght an 1986 when the' C"<· pl oded for · ~ 7 points a game on the wav 10 a rc- spectabie .5-5 re- cord. but 11 fell apart a ~ear ago when tnJuncs rnt earl) and dC'Cp It added up to a lot of nt"ar·m1''4.'' and a :!-8 record. than!. to a fork1t vactof) 0' er Laguna Hills Much in the manner of a l niHr- sity High foo1hall team in thl' 'x-.1 View League. the Mu'itanjls of( O'\ta PREP OUTLOOK ~1esa. to a man fee l thl"' "ere hctt("r than their number<, .\mong the lo!>~ . ., '' J'-a 11 ~., decision to Pacific < oa't league champion Laguna Bl·at h anJ agaan!>t e' entual Sea \ IC\\ I eaguc t hamr 11'n Corona del ~far. the \lu-.1ang' ll1'>t an the final minute. "When we lost our 1.1uarta~;ll I.. Rach Schon~ for four ~.1nw' "di hl· JUSI wasn't as good" hl·n hl· ,!Id n"'ml.' back as 1f he "ould hJ' l' ~·l'll tf hl· had bttn ""h us:· \JJ lhl· 'l'taan and alwa~s up-beat Ba d\\11' "Then we lost ~l'' " D.1 ,1ur middle linebacker and l.1ptJ.n lx"INl" the Woodbndge gaml· n .1 nl,n· football accident. "We couldn'to,eH'lrn•, t' ,.,, ... in.I of things then. and v.c "''n"t ho. ,., •• h' 0' ercome them ag.a in .. If "e lose Jim Has11c ,,, \1.1ni' (Bonilla). we're not as go1lll J ll'<•th.1 I team. 11·s as stmple as that Rut \\l' fl' lookang forward to the St"J<,on .. \.\c''e got sptt<I in 'l..tlkJ fl'" 111on~ and good l.1dc; "1th .ll~ld, ab1ht} ·-rm e"<Ctted and looling fo n, .ml to 11 Naturally. ourgoal 1<. to gl't 1n till CIF pla~otTs. .. The Mustangs have S\\lllhl~ 111 J Angels' Clark Lalfuna 's Clark falls in ITF championship match blanks Yankees o' From Tk A11odatecl Press Terry Clarie wanted more than JUSt a victory on Saturday. Oark pitched a seven-hitter for ha'i tint m_,or-leaaue hutout :md the California Angels aot a clut>-rttord Rven consecutive htts during a n1nc- nan tee0nd annina. bca11ng the slump- ina New Yorlc Yankee • 12-0. at Anaheim Stadium. "I wanted the shutout reaJ b:ld. It fee~s ~ .. said Clark. &J\en a 10-0 &tad the ume the naels v.c~ lh kickint around Charles Hudt0n durina th( nine-run out- buBt. ''They beat me up "' eY> (Pl--... ANO&L8/D2) V1rg1nia Glass of n Diego bcnme the second women's champion in the lntcmataonal Tennis Federation Veteran Champ1onsh1ps when she defeated Dons Clari. oflaguna Beach. ~-6. 7-S, 6-3. Saturda)' at Landborg Racquet Club 1n Huntington Beach. '. G lass won the 60-and-ovcr s1nal~ tttle b) comina from behind aa,aanst a tanng Clarie 1n the final $Cf Two a~a part1c1pants reached toda)°s finals, neither of them ~cd high 1n the open ma draw. Bob u vmaston of Laguna Beach •.s a surpnse finalist an the men·s 55 1nglcs dt' 1s1on after oust1n1 No. 4 Sttd Lome Mam of Canada. 6-1, 6-2. He wall face o. I Sttd I t'an Gul~a ofHllnpl') today at 10. Tony Prodan ofll" 1ne wa a late entrant •D the tournament. He rtplattd 1·dh SCC'dcd Verne H~ wbo wtlhdrt• before stan of the e\'tnt. Prodan defeated Dan Walker of , uth (1atl' in the men's 70scmas. 6-1. 7-6. He m~ts No. I seeded Fncdnch "-.lean of G ladW) nne. Pa. an today's finals This match wall take to the court at 11 :30. "\\e h:l\c had some closc matches tn the pan " Prodan ~1d of his '1cton .. But Dan has MY« V.Qn In all the tlffiCS Wt ha\e pla)ed l'\e never pla)cd ti..kin before but I ha'e pla)ed and bcite.o DouJ \\ h1tficld "ho beat htm the othcrda) before he Wtthdrc" ·· In the men·, 60 Joubks final. Bob Hov.c and John McCarth' of .\u tralta defeated l\ndrcs Funes and Oscar Furlong of .\rgent1~. ~. 6-3. 6-4. ~ oun.g of .\therton and Robin Hi~l of San Diego defe tC'd \'emc Huahcs of na Hills and Gardnnr \folio) of Fisher Illa Fla.. M. 1.s, an the men·, "O double final Host Lronard Lindhorg ofl..qun~ Bea hand partner Han!. Lc1chtfned of Trvane. battled f'ncdhelm and Gunter }l.rau of\\ ~t German) to a third stt t1e-brc~ler befo~ los1na. -5. 4-6. 7-<>. an the final match of the da) that v.as romplct«l 1n time for the duo to catch a plane for Ph1ladclph1a and another tournament nc\t v.ttk Bobb) R111 and Tom Bro\tin one of the featured double omb1nat1on 1n the tournament. rc.achcd the finals of th men's 65 do ubles and will S>la)' ~ Ducrouof u tnaandAlc~ Y<'ClUofSan F'rancisco an the final toda) 1t I. B'ro"'n is abo m the s.n&Jn final at 10 this momin1 qainst Bob SMrman of nta Barbara. Today' matches. all final will bcl)n at lO this mom1n.1 'Mth the men's lS. SS and 6S slnaks anchhc-..-omcn's40 1n In Thcrcwlll bta toWof 13 finlls matches toda) plus the ma~Cd doubles t hamptonshap. .. 4-3 defense an hopes of shonng up some defic1enc1e ··\.\ e felt M>me chang~ could strengthen us w11h the t) pc of pcr,.on- nd v.e ha,e:· e\plained Bald"'"· Ke's 10 \1esa·s sue<'C he "'th Hastt~ and Bonilla. a hard-nosed ltnebacler and a hard-running run- nang back .. He was an all-league choice at offens1' e guard."' said Baldwin. "but he C'Ould easah ha' e been all-lcaglJc at guard and hnebacker He's grown a httle and '" a tremendoush hard ~ orl..er and leader · "'He's goin(I. to ha,·e to do a lot as middle hnebac'ker an a 4-.l Thcre·s a lot more than v.hen with a 4-4 or6-:!." (Pleue eee llESA/DS) Lasorda wins l,OOOth, 4-2 PHH.ADELPHIA (.\P)-For the fint ume tn ha 12-}._ca~ m-.,or lcacue 11\anagcnal career. ~rs Manaacr Tom tasorda asked for the lineup card after the pme. Los .\f\lelcs defeated Ptuladclphaa. 4-2. Satw:da • n-aht at \'etenns Stadium 10 JIVC LasonSa his l ,OOOlh victory as a I>od&trs m&D11Cr. H~ bn lost 8S9 pmC'S. .. Tl\Jnllu'I about that m~ mtans two tbi•.. LatOnla .W. .. rve betn maftlllnt for a'°' or,_. and rve had a lot of 01111t111411 peaym. I aevu ID' a ._, IMI pi\Cbed It.I. tk ~ iMt ii .r,- Latciifda. • ..,,,,,. .~~==1 ...... _ .. . . • ' porta Jargon can be coliluafng to Korean translator s Pnm TIM! Associated P1t11 SEOUL. South Korea -11·s "jump 1hot" in English and "lancer en 1u1pension" in French. However, to some Korean inter· prttcn, who are fluent in foreign languages. it may just be a riddle. After complaints at the 1986 Asian Games'in Seoul that interpreters were baffied by sponsjargon. Olympic orpnizers are equipping translators with a spons alon&ry that covers everything from Achilles tendon to zone defense. The term is listed in English and French. followed by a pronunciation auide in the Korean alphabet and a Korean-language explanauon of the term. The interpreters are not e>.pected to master the 428-page overall glossar). which lists terms for au the Olympic sports. But the) are being tested on words likely to come up 1n the stadiums where they will work. said Moon Don~-hoo. sports coordinator for the Seoul Olympic Organ1Z1ng Commiuec. The book starts with a hst of abbrevtations such as AIDA, International Amateur Bo>.ing Association. and IAOMO. lntcmat1onal .-\ssociation of Olympic Medi- cal Organizauons. Individual chapters on each sport end with diagrams. such as playing fields. yachts. types of dives. synchronized swimming maneuvers and different kinds of guns. There are general terms. such as "consolation prize," "come-from-behind-victory" and "femininity test." besides specialized terms for each sport. Although professionals no\\ arc widely accepted 1n the Olympics. the book includes "shamateur." for pros who used to masquerade as amateurs in pa~t Olympics. There arc some whole sentences, such as .. The first medal went to Korea." Under diving. the interpreter \\Ill find such things as "forward somersault with half t" 1st." Also hsted are basketball's "double dribble:' cycling's "flying start" fen cing's "nposte" and field hockey's "comer hit. .. When all else fails. page 367 sho"~ "hard luck." Or. &$the French sa). "malchance." Quote of the day Pete Rose, manager of the Cincinnati Reds. after his 3-year-old son. Tyler. fouled off a pitch in the team's annual father-son/daughter ~me: "He hit it hard. but then it was off Tim B1nsas. We told Binsas we put him in there so the kids could act some bits ... Reid drops into thre~-way tie Mlle Reid's late collapse dropped him n beck into a three-wa} lie for the third- round lead and opened th~· doo~ to a host of potential challengers Saturda\ 1n the World Senes of Golf 1n .\l.ron. Ohio. Reid's double boJey from the pond on the 16th hole "as the cnucal swmg as ~e blew a t"o-shot lead\\ llh three.holes to go. He was ued at 4-undcr :206 .,.,·1th .\ustrahan Ian Baker-rladl a!"d Larry Nelson ... Dun)' Yates ..... ho IS pla} ang in his ninth U.S. Amateur. and Eric Mttks. "ho failed lO make the match-pla} field 1n his previous four tnes. both won a pair of matches to ad' ance to toda} ·s 36-'"* Ii~ ofahe 88th annual national champ1onsh1p an Hot Spnnas. Va .... Rosie Jones shot a 6-under-par 66 and.took a five-shot lead in the third round of the LPGA World Champ1onsh1p in Bufo rd. Ga. Briater rallle. Steelers, 31-28 Bltbby Brister threw for 313 yards in [i] his return to Louisiana Sa1urda} as he II rallied the Pittsburgh Steelers from a 21 -0 4 t first-quarter deficit to a 3 t -28 v1cton over New Orleans in the final exh1b1l1on game for both tea~s: Brister. who pla}ed in colkgr at Northeast Louisiana, completed 18 of 31 pa!>srs and led a fourth· quarter dri".e that set u.P a 20-} ard field goal b} Gary A811eno~ with I :52 lcft 1n the game ... In Irving. Te>.as. Houston s W&n'en MOOD dec1ma1cd Dallas with a P!'Ctision passing show. leading the Oilers to a 54-10 vtctoryoverthc Cowboys and an unbeaten preseason. Houston finished the exh1b111on season \\ ith a 4-0 record. only the 1h1rd time in franchise h1stor) the Oilers have been perfect in thr prcscason In Ma~1son. Wis., Doe Majkowski and Paul Ott ~r~utb rallied Green Bay to two fourth-quarter touchdowns and the Packers beat the New ) o r!. Jets ..,7_ >4 Tlm~y Smi~ scored on a pair of 1-,~rd r~ns a~ Washington turned back nsiting Atlanta: 34-17. Earnhardt holda off E lliott Dale Earuarclt twit'<' came back from • 1 lapdown, then outduclcd BIJJ ElUettovcr the last 100 laps Saturda) nisht to break an I I ·race winless string with a victory in the Busch 500 at Bristol ln1erna11onal Raceway. Elliott. who moved into the Winston Cup point lead with his second-place finish. tncd hard to get past Earnhardt several times in the last I 0 laps on the high-banked half· mile oval. But Earnhardt used slower cars to fcndoffthc repeated challenges. It wa'> the second straight victory for Earnhardt in this race and his fifth victory at Bristol in the last eight stans here . . tn Spa-i::rancorchamps, Belgium, AyrtoD Senna of Brazil tied a record for the most pole positions in a formula One season as he held onto the top spot after Saturdav·s qualifying session for the Belgian Grand Prix. · S.bawka reportedly sold The Seattle Scahawks have been sold • to a California real-estate de' eloper for about $80 million, pending approval by the league and the"team owners. The Seattle Times reported toda}. Quoting an unnamed SOUJ"CC close to the Nordstrom famil) -the team's owners - the Times said Keu eth E . Behring, a self-made multimillionaire from Dan' ille. tendered a second offer for the team on Saturday. "hich was accepted by Jollm Nordstrom, mana.ging panner. The first offer, made Friday for $72 m1lhon cash and SS million deferred, had been rejected. the Times said ... The toddler son of pro golfer Al Gelberger died Saturday, one day after falhng into a pool near his home in Indian Wells. a Loma Linda niversity Medical Center spokeswoman said. Matthew Gelberger, 2. apparently wandered awa) from his famil> 's Los Lagos home to a community swimming pool about 4 p.m. Friday. according to R1 vers1dr Cbunty sheriffs deputies. Minutes later. his mother. Carolyn. found him floating in the pool, authorities said ... Despite fading in the second half and dropping a 90-85 decision in Las Vegas Saturday nigtu. the United States Olympic team finished 6-2 in its series against the NBA_ .All that remains before going 10-Seoul in-game 'nicsdaymght at Cal State Fullerton against Athletes in Action. and one more player cut Earlier Saturday. U.S. Coach Jolua ne>mpson released Aloo10 Mourning, the 6-foot-9 center who will pla) for Thompson at.(ieorgetown next season ... For the second straight week. Steve Scott, the American mile record-holder. won a 3.000-meter race in a pre-Olympic tracl. and field meet -and Saturday night an Sacramento. he did It against a crack field. Scott. pressed hard b} a field that included Artaro '-Barrios of Mexico. and fello" Amencans Pat Porter and Brian Abshire. "as urned in 7 minutes: 49.36 seconds ... Two-ttme 01~ mptc gold medalist Gr~ Loa1aais and Wendy Liao Williams both had perfecA dives to lead the Red team 0' er the Blue team at the SendofT to Seoul r>.h1b1t1on mret staged by the U.S. diving team an Long lka\h ... Chris George and BIUy Harris h1t-consccu1"r RBI singles to break a scoreless eighth·mn1ng tic as Manrna. Ga .. defeated Alameda. Calif.. 2-0. 1n the championship of the Babe Ruth World Series in Newark. Ohio. Television, radio TELEVISION 10 a.m. -TENNIS: Hamlet Challenge tournament fina l. ESPN. 10.30 a.m . -BASEBALL! Dodgers at Phlladelph1a. Channel f I I 0:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: San Frannsco at New York Mets. WOR. 11 :05 a.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at Atlanta. TBS. WGN. Noon -RUNNING: Falmouth Road Race from Cape Cod. Mass . ESP:-.:. I p.m . -GOLF: World Series of Golf final round. Channel 2. I p.m. -AUTO RACING: Formula One Belgian Grand Pn>. (dela}ed). ESPN. I p.m. -BASEBALL: Ne" York Yankees at Angels. Z Channel. 1:30 p.m. -SPORTSWORLD: U.S. G)m · nasties Champ1onsh1ps (tape). Channe 4. 3 p.m. -GOLF: LPGA World Cham- pionship final round (delayed), ESPN. 3:30 p.m. -GOLF: U.S. Amateur Cham- pionship match-pla) final (drlayed). Channel 7. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Del Mar replays. Channel 56 (Pnme Ticket. JO p.m.). 9 p.m. -HORSE RACING: All-Amencan Derby. Channel 56 RADIO 10:35 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Ph1ladelph1a. KABC' (790). 10:35 a.m. -BASEBALL: San Diego at Montreal. KFMB (760). I p.m .-BASEBALL:Ne" Yor~ Yankeesat Angels. KMPC (710) MONDA Y'S TELEVISION 9 a.m. -TENNIS: l '.S. Open opening round matches. A. 10 a.m. -CFL FOOTBALL: Toronto at Saskatchewan. ESPN. ANGELS ROMP, 12-0 ... FromDl • York. and I "ant<.ld to grt back at them." Cahfom1a. which rallied from a""· run deficit to beat Ne"' York. 7-6 in 12 innings Fnda' n1gh1. had I"' hit~ off four p11chers. New Yori.. fl-I~ since ~ug 9. has allowed I Oor morl' hits in 13 of11s last 18 games and 171 run~ an 15 games this month. a 6 84 earned run averaae Clark. 6-2. muck out fi,e and walked three an his second complete game. Hudson. 6-5, allo....,ed 10 hits and nine runs in I' 1 innings. "I give Clark credit. but pitching with a 10-run lead after t\\O anning'l isn't too tough a chore," Yankees Manager Lou P1n1ella said. "The) were getting on me about not throwing enough fa!ltballs with a • 10-0 lead." said Clari... ,1 rnntrol pitcher who relic~ on ~hanging speeds. ~out I was 1w1n1t for a <,hutout "I got it. so the~ can \3~ ''Oiltc,cr the) want." Plniella didn't ha\l· much to \3\ about the -\ngcl' a<t hr has rnough problems with h1<.m'n <.tarter; On '7 occasions this <,ca<,on '\ anl.ees staners have failed 10 m::ikc 1t past the fifth inning. "Charles Hudson didn't ha'c his good stuff warm mg up:· Pm1ella s:ud. "There is a good possib1h1~ that (Ron) Guidi) will \tan 1n h1'l spot next time. If "e could JUSt get a quality stan fro m an~one it "ould be a big plus now. It becomts d10icult to be in a pennant race and ti') 10 find starting pitchers.·· TIJe .clJedule HOM.E TOCS.v-New Yortt, l:OS o.m. Auo. 29--B•llimore, 1:35 o.m Aut. 30--Belllmore. 7:35 o.m Auo. Jl-B•llimore. 7:3S o.m Sec>1. l-8os1on. 7:35 o.m. Sec>t. 2-Boslon, 7:35 o.m. Sec>t. >-Soslon, 7:05 o.m. •A" t&tnes on KMPC (7 tO) LASORDA WINS l ,OOOTH ••• PromDl Pl .• was also happy to pin hi landmark victory in Philadelphia. "My brothers and family were hert. so it was ttall)' nice. I would hkc 10 have done 1t 1n Los Angeles. but 11 not. this would have bct'n m) ~ond choke.·· "Each loss is tough in its o" n" ) • " ... iid Ph1lhcs Man-aer uc Eha, who •. •tchtd his team lose 1t\ founh ''ra~und 12th 1n 13 pme . M11kt M1nhalrs RBI 1nglc 1n 1he third inn1na pert1eularl)' u~t ha "We had a p1ck-ofT play on. so (Philhes wcond baseman Ju~n) Samuel was out of po i11on ThiU hit turned the pmc around:' The one briP.t pot for the Ph1lhc\ was rookie Rtcky Jordan. who had t-o s1fl&)es. txtendma h" h11t1nJ streak to l 6 -.a mes. Tim uary. 15-8. allowed five h11s in 511) innings. AlcJandro Pena allow- ed one hit an I 1f1 innings and Jay Howell finished for his 16th sa"e. Mike Sc1oscia opened 1he Dodccrs· third with a single. and Leary was hil by a pitch from Don Carman. 9·9. Steve Sn singled to load the bases but Dave Anderson grounded into a fott'e at home. · Kirk Gibson's sacnficc fl)' S(Ottd Leary; and M1kt Manhall "Tftd Mkkey Hatcher followed with run- l(onna sinaaes. In LM bottom of the sixth, Phil Bradley and Malt Thompson ltd ofT with s1naln. Af\er Samuel hncd out. Jordan sinalcd in Bradley. Pena ~he~ed and rookie Ron Jo nes sinaled to load tltc bases. Darren Oa"lton•s sacrifice n. made 11 J·l Baltimore cen ter fielder Fred Lynn doee a eomenault after m lH lng a fly ball off the bat of Oaklan d'• Camey Lan•ford darlnC the HCon d inning of Saturday'• game. Giants drop fourth straight Myers saves game for IJarling a s New York trims San Francisco From Tlae Associated Press New York Met; Manager Da' ey Johnson made all the right moves Saturda) night. . Ron Darhng allowed five htts in 7'11 innin$S and Howard Johnson had a two-run single in the first inning a~ the Mets beat the San Francisco Giants. 2-1. Saturday night at Shea Stadium for their fifth straight victory. II was the Giants' founh loss in a row and dropped them 61h games be~ind the Dodgers in the National league West. Darhng. 13-9. '>truck out three and walked one and Randy Myers pitched the final I 'Ii innings for his 20th save. In their las t fi ve games. the Mets have atlowed four runs. . With ~nc out in the Giants' eightht, Brett Butler singled to nght and mov('d to second on Mookie Wilson's error on the play. ©~c out later. Myers came on and got Will Clark to ground out to shons top. "It was a tough hook on Darling." Johnson said. "I want~ to get Randy to face the lefi-handcr (Will Clark). I definitely would ha'e hked to·see Ronnie finish. but the . situation called for M\ers." "Sure I wanted to finish. " Darling said. "But "'•th ,omebody who can a thro" a 95 lm!le·an·hour) fastball and a~ 85 shder. Da,·e~ madr the right mow." Rick Reuschel. 17-7. "ho had wo n six of his last seven decisions. "as the loS«. Rt'uschel shut out the Mets on Aug. 17 at San Francisco. ~-0. Keith Hernandez singled "'1th t"'o outs in the first inning and went to third on Kc' in Ml Re) nolds' double. Johnson followed with a bloop sangk to left field. sconng both runners. In other National Leagur games: Ast~os l •. Pirat~s l: Da'e Meads pitched 5' 1 scoreless innings an relief ofmJurcd stanrr Mike Scott as Houston beat slumping Pittsburgh 1n thr .i\strodomc. The second-place Pa rates ha' c lo~t seven ofthe1r last 11 games and have dropped 71 ! gamrs behind tht' Mets an the NL East. * * WMte 5ex 4, Indians 1 , MarlMn I, Rid Sox 6 CLIV9LANO CHICAGO F••l'Cohl u __ ,., St1 • ..-c1 lf.Hllttlft CCH••rt _ ... .... , ,.,,.,,_. lu-.. ,_ *'"-' t 0 0 O Golton• Cl 1 000 H1MJO • 0 0 0 ........... ) l•I 0 PH-rf • 0 I 0 '°''Oft" I 0 ) I M<0..1 lo • O o 0 s.i.u t 0 I 0 G..-..H , 0 t 0 MoNIQhl UI JI T-~ 111¥ ....._ IOITON 51AT1'LI ... ,~ ... t I t 7 ._,. J 0 • 0 .... ,. .. 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Reels 3, Cardinals t : Herm Winningham sin&led with two outs and fhe bases loaded in the bottom o(the 14th inning to give Cincmnau the \'ictor) at Riverfront Stadium. Cabs$, Braves 0: In Atlanta. JetTP1co pitched a four- hilter for his second shutout and drove in the game's first run 10 lif\ Chicago to the vic'tor). In the Americ.an League: Mariners 8, Red Sox ': Scott Bradley hit a three-run homer in the eighth inning off reliever Lee Smith as Seattle rallied from a five-run deficit for the win in the Kin~ome. Brewers '· Tigers $: Rob Deer homered with two outs in the bottom of the 12th. giving Milwaukee the win over division-leading Detroit at County Stadium: Deer. after going hitless the ,previous fi ve at-bats. lined his 18th home run of thr season 390 feet to left field. Earlier. the Brewers had scored two runs in the eighth and two in the ninth to 11e thr gamr at 5-5. 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" ..... $Q ' ~ s 0 , • • • , J Diving team to appear in MV The United States Olym- pic divina team will be holdina an open practice Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday at the Marauerite Recreation Center in Minion Viejo. ~ times will be 9 a.m.·2 p.m . on Monda) and Tuesday and 9 a.m. on Wednesday. There is a $2 tdmiSSJon cba.rae and sprt- iaton are invited to brina camcru and other video tqUi~nl, but will bc1 requu~ to st.a)' in the •111" proceeds will bf doutt!d to the Nldadores Divin1 Team. The M1raucritc Recreation Cn1er is located 1t t.IK- corner or Marauerht ~way uc1 Tdb•j • MESA ••• F.-Dl Bonilla was also an all-league choice at defensive beck. ••He's a real leader for us and he would have played a lot more on ot'fenlC last ~ar except we had Terl) Bryant. He and Shawn Ltffing\\-cll could have played there, but we keP.t Ltffi~ll on defe nse all the time. · Underneath the two-man look however, is a potentially very strong offensive line, which is the cor- nerstone oh!'Y winning program. Pat Myers 1s a 6-4, 272-pound two- way tackle who has his coach in a constant chatter . ..Xnd. there's others. such as letterman Jorg~ Suarez (230). Tony Hoover (245), Aaron Rose (230) and a couple of solid sophomore linemen. Here's a rundown by position: QUARTERBACK: "Schones. he's our starter," said Oaldwin. "He's fcown about two inches and added 0-12 pounds. He's a lot stronger and worked hard." Schones went down ~1th a knee injury in a tough I 0-7 loss to Kate Ila and missed the next three games fot Mesa. "We were working on p1ck1ng up a bliu and he 'ot caught b) one of ou1 own lineman s leg." recalled Baldwin "After that we d1dn·t mature of· fensively like I thought we ~ould. But we were certainly better than ~-8." Andy Grant. who staned fou1 games for Mesa in Schones' absence returns to back up the quartcrbad role. and figures to set: .. a little bit 0 1 quarterback. running back and ~ 1dt r«eiver. "He played quancrback so he knows the routes. and he runs good patterns and knows how to get open." said Baldwin. Also at quarterback 1s Dubie Os- pina, a sophomore who led the freshmen to an 8-2 re<:ord. RUNNING BACKS ~ Thm: 1s no one in the mode of a M 1 kc S} spcrski in the Mesa backfield. but Bald" in has several solid athletes to deal with. "We'll shift around and someumes have three backs in there." said Baldwin. "Strength~ 1se. we ha' ea lot of good running backs." Bonilla (5-7, 165). Leffingwell (5-10. 160), Joe Schnecwe1s (5-11. 180) arc all senior candidates. and junior Mike Webster(S-10. 16S) 1s in the hunt, as well as the sophomores. A newcomer who could make a big impact is sophomore Lee Moore. a OILERS ... FromDl maintain that level." On a neptive note. w 1de reccl\ er and defensive back And) Thompson. a starter as a Junior. has elected not 10 play. "h 's a big disappointment for our program," was PaM·oe·s onl} comment. Here's a rundown b) pos1t1on QUARTERBACKS -Thl' 01 lcrs have two returning staners a1 the spot, and the JOb Enc Pettinato relinquished in the stason-finalc when he went down with a serious knee in~ury. remains1ust out of reach. That s because Chns \\ 111. a 5- foot-11 . 180-pound senior who took over at that point, 1s s11ll in the driver's scat after a strong spnng and summer. Pettinato. who completed 66of1 38 for 813 yards and 7 touchdowns before going down. was not able 1 to return to compet1t1on un11I mid- summer. and the length of time. combined with Will's imprO\ l·ment. made the decision. "Chris won the job and gets first chance.'' said Pascoe. "he deserves 1t. They both have good arm strength and can throw the football. Chris has demonstrated he's ready to accept the challenge first. but Enc will be read} to go if for some reason Chns can ·1. or doesn't. 'Tm not opposed to getting a reliever off the bench." Will's junior stats amount to 10 for 35 for 124 yards and one touchdown. Jn the background 1s sophomore Jeff Gibson. the heir appan:nt in the next two years. RUNNING BACKS -Ke' in Dickey (6-2. 195), Tash Febo (5-9. 175) and Kevin Beardslee (6-0. 185) -three senior backs who have the respect of the coaching staff. give the Oilen confidence at tailback. "All three have shown they can carry the football and will be called on to do it 15-20 times (combined) a aame," said Pascoe. Juniors Jeff Dunnagan (5-10. 190) and Trevor Cooper (5-10. 185) will split time offensively at fullback. Both are up from the sophomore team and counted on heavil) de- fensively. "Our fullback (Jason McGeh~) rushed for over 2.100 yards 0' er the put two years. so our fullback 1s involved in the offense," said Pascoe. At nanker is Doug Cunningham. IM Oilen' prize junior. Cunnif\lham caught 28 passes! 315 yards as a juni<;>r. av~!'1gi!1g . yards per reccpuon. He s J outstandina." said his coach. "He's a bis kid, he's worked hard o n his speed and he's 1oin1 to help the offense ... Also at split end -Pettinato. "He jun wants to P.lay," explained ~be coach. "If he s not the staning qwancrblck, he's the startina wide receiver. He can run 100d routes and catch thr ball." ()then counted on: Russell Eiscn- man1 ~ur Coud. Shane Rod&cn and Man Utlle. RUM Corbin (6-0. 190). a rcturn1n1 tenior It outside lineblcker. has tbe inside tndc at tiaht end. becked up by Chuce AaDew and Juon Reyes. Orange COMt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Augu9121. 1- 5-9. 16~-pounder trom l'o nland. Ore. "He Just stepped 1n antJ 1s runnina on the second team now " said Baldwin. "He's a kid who can help us. He can play," In all. there are 10 sophomores on t~e varsity, all within reach of playing time. and among them arc Ospina. the quarterback. and runnin& backs Ouoc Pham (5·7. 150). Adam Vital (S-10, 170) and Tommy Ngu)'en (5-8 150). . ."We'll use a lot of running backs w1th g<;>od speed to the outside," ~id Baldwin. The t?asic trio. 'however. appears to be Bonilla at fullback, Leffingwell at halfback and Joe Schnecwcis a 180- pound senior letterman, at slotback. Sc~neeweis is a slot. but also provides the tight end look. WIDE RECEIVERS -David Salladay and Huy Keiu arc returning staner:s and arc keys to the ofTcnse. Also an the receiving picture arc Grant, senior Craig Cleaver and sophomores Josh Hill and David Phillips. OFFENSIVE LINE -"We could be ~ty aood. here," admits Baldwin. Myen, he's soil growing by the month. Last year be was 6-1. 230. now he's over 6-4 and he was 272 a mo nth aao. He may be bigcr. .. And. he had a very &ood spn ng. he Sot off the be.II ~II. He's that big and dcveloeina aood techniques. "We II have Hastie right next to him and he anchors us an the all- lcaaue player. "Bill ArmstronJ (S-11. 180) did very well in wrcsthng and is at center. "We're not sure about the other auard. I'd like Hoover to be well enough, but he has suffered some alleray problems and he's still ques- tionable. "Eric Amneus (5-6. I 85), Loe Tieu (5-10. 165) and Darryl Oliver (5-10. 180) are possibilities." Suarci. the 230-pounder, is the other tackle. Added strength is with Steve Mell- inaer, a 2 10-~und sophomore, and Baldwin is thinking his backup tackle could move to guard if necessary. "lfwe do that we're 272-210 at the Mustangs ' top prospects Player, Position &ackJes, 2)().235 at the guards and 180 at ~nlcr," surmised Baldwin. U~ING GAME -gu)en and Ospina will do the rttumma of punts and k.ckoffs 0$p1na 1~ al~ a pl:lce- luclonJ candidate. hav1n1 connected on a 4S-ytrdcr \\Ith the (re\hman He's also quick and a doubk threa1 when punter. DEFENSIVE LINE-··Tackles- that's our main thou&}lt in practice." said Baldwin, ~ho 1s takma a close look at Rose, Dann) Friel ( 175). Myers and Mellinger. Theendsarealsoan unknown issue at this point. but 11 should be senled between Armstrng. Mike Cutler (185), Hoover, Vital und Shad Ne~­ kirk ( 190). LINEBACKERS -There are no auesscs in this area -Hastie 1s at middle linebacker and Oh,er and Tieu will be the outside backers. Moore. the Oregon tran!tfer. \\-Ill help here. too SECONDARY -Sallada}. Le(- finJwell. Clea,cr and Pham are all sohd at the corners Bonilla 1s at strong safet} and o hen gl\ es 'ou the bliuing linebacker look. and ·K1eu 1!> at free safet\ Eric Amneus, ol Bill Armstrong. c-dl Manny Bonilla, rb-db Craig Oeaver, db-wr Mike Cutler, te-lb Dan Friel, di Ht. Wt. 5-6 185 S-11 180 5-1 165 5-10 160 6-3 185 Yr., Commeats Jr .• returning letterman Sr., returning letterman Sr., AJl-PCL db in '87 Sr., returning letterman J r., rcturing letterman Sr., r~turning let~rman Sr .. started 4 at qb in '87 Sr., All-PCL in '87 Sophomore Jr .. returning letterman Sr., returning starter Sr., returning starter Sophomore "Dubie (Ospina) and "'\gu)cn "Ill be in there too." said Bal<l"in "\\e may use Lefling"ell a1 free <,afet}. too We have some adJus1ab1ht~ ~1th the backs.·· ................. ._ J im Butle looms u a two-way 8t&Ddoat 9tarter for C-. lleu at linebacker and o1feaal•e auarct for tlle 11....,._ Andy Grant, qb-wr-rb Jim Hastie, ol-lb Josh Hill, wr-lb- T ony Hoover, ol-dl Huy Kie\)\ fs-wr Shawn Leffingwell, rb Steve Mellinger, ol-dl Lee Moore, rb-lb Pat Myers, ot-dt Shad Newkirk, ol-dl T ommy Nguyen, rb-ss Darryl Oliver, ol-lb Dubie Ospina. qb Quoc Pham, cb David Philljps, wr-db Aaro n Rose, di David Salladay. wr Joe Schnecweis. rb-lb Rich Schones. qb Jesse Smitli, ol-dl Hal Stewart. ol-dl Jorge Suarez, ol-dl Loe Tieu, lb Adam Vital, rb Mike Webster, lb-rb 5-10 175 S-5 150 6-2 225 6-3 175 6-0 245 5-S 140 5-10 160 6-2 2 10 5-9 165 6-4 272 6-0 190 S-8 150 5-10 180 5-6 160 5.7 ISO 6-0 170 6-0 230 S-1 0 16S 5-11 180 5-8 I SO 6-0 210 6-1 215 5-9 230 5-10 165 5-10 170 5-10 16S Soph .. Oregon transfer Jr., returning letterman Sophomore Soph., MVP on 8-2 frosh Sr., returning lettermen Soph., led frosh to 8-2 Sophomore Sophomore Sr .. returning lenerman Sr., returning starter Sr., returning letterman Sr., returning starter Sophomore Jr .• Texas transferr .. return- ing lettermaq Sr., started 3 games at lb Soph. third in f-s 100, 200 Jr .• sophomore MVP -..................... ._ Cb.rt. Will •tarta at quarterback for Buntlncton Beach. (6-0. 205), with Knin Mc.\nn1ch (6-2. 210) and Jeff Long (6-4. 13S) a t tackles. Also in the m iddle of the hunt are guards Brent Uffelman and Wah Ruskin and tackles Mike T1moschuk. JUCKING GAME -"We·re going to get better," sajd Pascoe. rcfemng to h is team's lack of coverage last year. which allowed three touchdowns on kickoff returns. As for who will do the picking. junior Matt Acocello and Cun- ningham are qualified punters. and Accocello appears to be the choice for place-kicker. Cunningham is penciled in for punt and kickoff returns. but Pascoe ad- mits there's a limit to how much anyone can stay o n the field. "We have to find ways to get him o ff the field.'' said Pascoe. DEFENSIVE LINE -Mike . McCanhy (5-11 . 175) 1s at the no~. backed b) Hossein Mahda' 1 (5-9. 170). Timoschuk and Beltran arc the tackles. with M11chell. ~tc~nntnch and Ruskin in the picture. Corbin and Trevor Cooper are tht:- ends. backed b} Re} CS and Little. 0 LINEBACKERS -·.;Dunnagan and Agnew are probabl~ t~o <Sf tt\,e finest we've had here in some time." said Pascoe. Uffelman and 03,.1d Snow (5-11. 175 Jr.) will pla} back.up , • roles. SECONDARY -Febo and Beardsley are set at the corners. with Chad Taylor, Jason Gonzah es and Omar Zamora lending depth. At the free safety is Dickey. with Pettinato offering relief. · Cunningham. the \crsaule junior. starts at strong safel). "ith Patrick Billiter(S-1I.I7SJr.)prond1ng relief. - Oilers' top prospects Player, PMIU.. Ht. WL Yr., Comments Man Acoccllo, k 5-1 I 155 Jr .• ufr from sophomores Chance Agnew, olb 6.Q 200 r .. returninJ staner Kevin Bcants.lec. rb-db 6.Q 185 Sr., rctumir\t starter Ron Beltran, ol 6.Q 205 Sr., did not play in '87. Trevor Cooper, rb-olb 5-10 185 Jr .• ufr from sophomores Russ Corbin. olb-te 6.Q 190 r .. retummg starter Atlhur Co~d. wr-db 5-9 165 Sr .. returning .letterman OOUJ Cunninaham, 0-db 6-3 185 Jr .. returrung starter Kevan Dickey, rb-db 6-2 195 Sr., returning starter Jeff Dunnqan, rb-lb 5-10 190 Jr .• up from sophomores Eric~ton,k 5-9 145 Jr., up from sophomores llusae Eisenman, WT 6-1 170 Jr .• up fro~ sofihomores Tash Febo.. rb-db 5-9 175 Sr .• retum1na etterman Tom Gana, wr-db 5-11 16S Sr .• rctumina let(ennan Jeft'Oibson, qb. 5-1 1 165 Jr .• up from sopbomorct Juon Oontalves, wr-db S-11 170 Sr .. returning lenennan Mike JobntOn, ol 6-1 200 Jr .. up from sophomores Mart Unle. wr-olb 6-0 175 Sr .• retwnina lettc~n Jc«~ 6-4 2JS Sr .• did not play in 87 Hoeleia vi. di 5-9 l70 Jr .. up from sophomores Kevin McAnnich. ol-dl 6-2 210 Jr., up from so~homores Mike Mceanhy. ol-dl 5-11 l7S Sr .. retwnina ettttman CarY Mi~ ol-dl 6-2 190 Jr .. ..., from sophomores Eric Pettiaato. qb-Vir-db 6-1 l7S Sr .. rttu.mina stancrs ......... olb 6-0 170 Sr .. rdlmlint lcttermin ---~wr-db 6-1 ISS s;., did not p{a) in "17 WlltRUlkia.okil 5-11 170 Jr •• up &om tophomorcs a.I Taylor, w-db 5-10 ISS Jr .. uphm=mom Mib Tno1duak. d1 5-11 205 Sr~~ tmnan lratU ......... ol 6-0 l9S Sr .. ...-..1enmnan QlrilwM S.11 llO Sr .. ..,...SWtcr Olria Wi • oMJ S.10 lOS :Jr .. 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Boston 6 Today'• Games Streak W on 2 Lost 2 W on 2 W on 3 W on 3 W on I W o n I Lo~l I Lost I Lost 3 Won I Lost 3 Lost I Lost 2 Home Away 40-22 41-27 37-27 3S-29 35-28 32-33 28-32 37-32 32-32 27-36 32-33 24-40 27-34 25-44 42-23 45-23 37-30 38-29 31-33 35-30 29-37 32-31 27-33 31-29 28-37 32-33 27-37 15-47 New York (Jo hn 8-5) at Angels (F1nle} 7-12). I :05 p.m . Cleveland (Blacl.. 2-2) at C hicago (Perez I 1-8). 11 :JO a.m . Minnesota (A. Andc rsol\ 12-7) at Kansas C it> (Aquino 1-0), 11 :35 a.m . Detroit (Alexander 11 -9) at Msl)'aukee (V. egman 10-11 ). 11 :35 a .m . Baltim ore (Bauusia 6-11 lat Oakland <C. Young 8-7). I :05 p.m . Bosto n (Hurst 15-4) at Scat1lc ( ~1oore 7-13), 3:05 p.m . T oronto(Sueb 12-8)at Te\Js(C1uzman 11-10). 5:35 p.m Monday 's Games Baltimore at Angels. 7:35 p.m . Detroit at \hicago. 5:30 p.01. C leveland at K ansa!. Cit}. 5:35 pm. Toronto at M ilwaukee. 5:35 pm Minnesota at T exas. 5:35 p.m New York at Seattle. 7.0'i pm Boston al Oakland. 7:35 pm Nadonal League Dodgers Houston San Francisco Cincinnati S.n D iego .• -Atlanta . ~'lot ... \ ... ;·· • • Ncw··'Yorlr. ,Pittsburgtl' M o ntreal Chicago WEST DlVISIQN W L Pct. GB LIQ 74 '5 4 .S 7~ 7-'"3 70 . 5ti 54~ 4' ~ 6-4 68'· b I 1., th 6-.i 66 ·bl .51ti I\ b-4 63 Q5 .~<>.2 11 8-2 44 85 .341 .'<l1 ' 3-7 . " · ',EAST DIV.lSl()N . 7ti ~2 .)94 ti-~ '·6Q . "liO 535 7~~ 4-b I 66 62 Sib 10 J -7 64 b3 504 I I ' f>.'i 58 71 4 so I I ! b-.l 51 76 .406 24 1-9 St. Louis Philadelphia aturday's Scores · Doclg~rs 4. Philadelphia 2 C hicago 5. Atlanta 0 Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 2 ( 14 inning') New York 2. San Franc1~0 I Montreal 4. San Diego 0 H ous1on 3. P111sburgh I SJr~ak Home Away Won 2 36-J I 38-23 w 'o11 ~ ..:38~24 32-35 Lost 4 40-28 28-~3 W o n I 34-:!9 n-H .Lost I 3C)':~g 24-37 Lo~t . t 21-40 23-45. \\on 5 Lost .J, \'.o n I ,W o n I Lh~t I Lt1~1 4 ~~J{ .n-n 33-31 33-35 ·JO-JI 36-31 32--29 33-35 31-32 25-36 22-45 Today's Games Dodgen (Tudor 7-61 at Philadelphia (K. Gross 11-10). 10:35 am. San Diego (Whitson 11-8) at M o ntrl.'al (Perez 9-6), 10:35 a .m . San Francisco (Krukow 7-4) at ~k" York (Gooden 15-6)., 10:35 am Chicago(Mo~er 7-12)at .\tlanta CSmohz 1-4). I l:I Oa.m. St. Louis (Forsc h 8-4) at Cincinnati (Browning IJ-4). 11 : 15 a .m Pittsburgh (Drabek 12-61 at H ou,to n ( Da~in 6-10). 11 :35 a.m . Monday's Games 'Dodgen at M o ntreal. 4 35 p m P ittSburgh at C 1ne inna11. 4· 35 p m San Diego at Ne\\ Yo ri... 4 .35 pm. San Francisco 31 Philadelphia. 4·J5 p.m St ~uis at Atlanta. 4:40 p.m. Chicago a t' Houston. 5:35 p .m CAMPBELLS REUNITED". • • P'romDl Peter laid the ground "or!.. again in 1984, helping 1he U .S. 01} mp1c "illl'r polo team toa siher medal 1n the Lo Angeles Summer Games. Peter was a shoe-in to mai..e the 'SS team with onl~ fi\e 01~ mp1an'> returning for a shOl at the gold medal 1his vear. This time he" ill he reunited with. his bro lhcr o n this year".-, squad "There wasn't much doubt ahout Jeff making_ the team:· ~Petl'r ..aid ··He was an exceptional pla~ er at L '( I and has 1mpro.,,ed !>ince cump..'ting o n the 1nternat1o nal le\ el." It 1s 1hc hope of Bill Barnl'tt. "ho took o ver the team s h onl\ a h l.'r thl.' '84 Olympics. that a combinl.'d l·ffon from the Campbells c an spell SUllt!>!> 1n the quest for a gold m edal in the Seoul Summer G ames 1n Scptl.'mher. "They arc pro ' en" •nnl.'rs Thcrl.' 1<, no ques1io n about n." Barnl'tl '><llJ ''Thal ...... as part of the reason that the~ were in' 1ted to tr. out for thl· tl·.im "W e usuall~ pursue thl' pla~er'i whose team competes 1n thl· '( \ \ tournament." hi.' \illd "That 1~ ''hen we get the real good loo!-at \' h.11 pla)'eTS \.\<e ha\C 10 lhOO'ie frnm "The one'i that do "di thl'rl' arc thl' ones v.e "ant on our team·· Bc.1rnl'lt .said. ''The) i..no" ''hat "inning" Jll about." The t"'o p ro' 1de Ra rnl·t1 "tll lkplh at the t'-'O-meter dl'kO\l\C pmt a poS1tiOO kOO\lo n lor II\ lntl'n\c f)h\ \I• cal d em ands "This year'<> <,quad '' .1 totalh d1fTercn1 team than the onl' that took the silver medal in ·, .l \\ l' ha\e a 1otally different look this 11ml· around with o nl) five pla~cr'> returning. .. Peter said. "(Jefl) v.as an oumandin~ rnlkgc player at UCI. tic "as the c rl·am of the c rop and wa!> one of the better players 1n in1cmat1o nal romp('t1· tJon." Both v.en: more than happ) to make the final cut. <''lpcc1all) team- mates. But Jeff 1hink!I the: real JO) belongs to 1hc1r parent!>. who arc openly ecstatic about tht.· outrnnll' o f Barnett's decision to keep both. .. It feels great 10 be on the OI~ mp1c team. It 1s as high as ~ou can go 1n water polo. 'll 1s the u lt1matl.' g.oal ·· Jeff said. ''It IS e\en S\lo CCt<.'r pla~ ing. on the same tea.m \lollh m ' l:lmthl'r. "B ut I t hink m } pareni~ a rl" tnnrl.' cxci1ed than "e are. The\ ·rl· rl·alh h a ppy. It is soml'th1ng that \H' hoth have..looked forward 10 fur "ear-. But we have pla~ed together for0~l'3r'i and arc used to the other hc1ng thl'rl.' I guess the ne" has long \lnte \\Orn off." It was a lengthy four-~l':lr prtKt''" that reunited thl.' rair lkg1nn1ng 1n 1985. Barne ll'"' 1tcd thl.' tx· .. 1 pl.1~n' among the college rank) to Ir\ out for the Ol}mp1c squad Part1c1pa11ng 1n countk•'>" 1nta- nat1onal tournaments. 1ntluding tlw M osco"' Good .... 111(1aml''1n 'l<ti .ind the FJN .\Wo rld Cup 1n < im:u· ;1 ~car later. Barnett graduall' lx'lUlll lO sha' e his rostl.'r Following the Pan \ma1can G ames last ~car 1n lnd1annrc.>ll.-.. thl' rosier began to lh .. 1ndk "' llarnt'll careful!) pieced togethl.'r the '>QUall that ...... 111 ser'e II\ eountn 1n IOil'oul The squad rcn·nth ·1..1mc ofl a successful prc-01) m 0 p1l to u.r of Europe. earning a rif'>t-plall' fiJi1<.h in the Skoda Cup 1n Duisburg. \\ l'St German} on .\ug. -i But the U.S. l'Ould mu!>tcr onl) third place a week later in the 't·a.,~1 Invitatio nal 1n &eeJ. 'I' ugosla' 1a Jeff tnade the final cut ug. W Gone were haun C ll'al"\ of \ ·c Berkeley a nd Stanford's< ra1g Kia,.'"· ..It isa four-}ear procl·s!o." Jrffs01id, .. At the bcgi n n i n g, there were 30 or 40 players trying to make the l l.S. national team. but then~ wasn·t u lo t of distan~ bct.,..een each 6fthem ··Any o ne of them could ha' e madl· the squad, .. he: said. "The o nes that played consisten11) and sho....,ed the) had somethin& 10 offerthe team made the final cut ... Nebraska rolls to 23-14 win EAST R UTHERFO RD. J . ( P) -Steve Taylor got cbf':l ka·s offcnte untrtckcd in the third ptnod Wlth bis !ICramblin.g and pa~sina and the second-ranked Cornhu\ktr tcOttd on their first three sccond·holf ~ons and dcfeatrd No. I 0 TeusA&M, 23-14 .Slturda) night 1n tht li•th annual l<Jd:ofTC1ass1c :The Com.buskers.. -..ho failed 10 cap11afazc on a .. o Tcus .\&M turn· own in the fir5t f\Jlf. \urned T im Jld.toft't inten:qMion into the a~ ahe8d ~wn. • I ·) ard run b) &aelbeck Km Clark at ICU of the .. int perioCI that p ve cbnlsb 1 12-7 lrad. 4 .. Ta~lor. who wa$ \halccn up one ptay before Orea& Bamo$ Ju eked a 38· yard field ao.1 that brou&ht Nebraska within 7·6 on the Cornhuske~· fir'it second.-half po~S«S1on. returned to become the top rus.tung quartcrb:tck in Nebraska h1st0f}. H e alw tcaml'd up t.ith tiaht end Todd M1ll1 kan for the dec11ivt lOUChd0"-11, • ~0-) .. rd pa at 1:37 of the fourth quarter. M11Ubn broke a tacklt-b d~­ fensive bldc W1ll1.tm Thoma a1the9 and ~rried two m o re drfcnde"' the final t•'O yards 10 cap a 'IC\ cn-pla). IC).yarct drive and 11vc the Com· hustm a l(). 7 lead. AMmatc:AN LIAGU• .,.... ,,_ v.-"' o MIW YOllK CAL1'0llNIA •rei• •brtlbl )010 DWllilHf Sill l 0 0 O Rav 2b • I t t • 0 0 0 Mc.Lmr 21> I l 1 0 • 0 2 o Jovner lb • t t l 3 0 0 0 Dwnno dh • I I I 4 0 0 0 Eppard ph I 0 I I 400"Q How.tl 31> 5332 Joo o 9os1evtf • l I O J 0 I 0 ArmH rf 3 0 I I 4 0 J 0 8-c ? I I I Mllltrc 1000 SchofilG H 4 I I I lJ 0 7 0 Tateb )I It 11 11 SoN bY...,.... Ntw Yertr 000 000 000-0 c;....,.,.. 190 000 l \)1-11 G•me Wtnnlno 1ta1 -Jovner (10). E-A11u•vo. OP-New YOf'k l, C11t1ornl1 I L08-New York t , Celil0<nl1 5. 28-0Whlle 2. Jovner, ltev, Mettl119tv 2, HoweM, Velarde Hlt-Jovntt (11). 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Hawn11 . 10-0. in the 42nd Little Lcaauc W o rld Senes. the finb co0Sttut1ve time the Far East has v.oon the touma.ment Yu. a 5·fOOt-41t>. 134-pound nght· hander W"Cnt the distance. tnJona o ut &()"while waUuna one with a 7S mph fastball. He ~tired the la t 17 bant n . Chm Yoshimoio had 1he onl> h11 for Pearl C ity. a com mun it) of 40.000 peol)lc near Purl Harbor. Ht reached afc1y 111 the Ont iMint o n a lo" roller 1n froat of'llw ~~- Cben siftlled 1n the flr5t and third 1nniqs. btfted a thrtt-run homer m the t'oUnh and s1naJed 1n the fifth Tai Chuna. a c11) of 700.000 people in central Taiwa"' scored in e\Cf) innjna but the flrlt and siiuh. amau~ int 14 tuts ap1nst four Pearl C it) ptlChcn. HOtU• RACING o.I Mltr SAT\MDAY'S ltl!SUt.TS (1191 el 4Nlav "*"INWM ,,_..,.., ,.ST ltACI. 6 lurl0n01 ltooett's Lad (Grvoar> 13 40 I 00 S 40 MK9moollt (Sollsl 7 00 uo °'Cl\lrd Sol'l9 (lllackl $ 40 Time; 1;10,1 12 IXACTA ( 12·4) Plld S 11',00 SICOHD ltACI. 1 111' mltes. Hanevlt 18aH) lUO • 10 UO Morftlftotter Lene IOe1e11ouu1vel S 20 • 20 SWHIMU ISollt) SIO Time 144 • 12 DAILY DOYILE ll2·1l Deld $13920 THlaD ltACI. 1 1116 mllft L.fwal SOfflltr IP.atoial s 20 2 IO 160 srarto ISollsl 3 40 2 60 Sr.lp'1 LOO (Sfblli.l 3 <IO Tl(N. 1.42 <l •S IXACTA (4·9) H IO 140.00 FOUtlTH ltACE. I mile. Ge11ttem1n't Honor ISollsl Wiidiy 1rt1n (Ollverttl · Nevtr TrelU119 (81ackJ Time l 37 2 FIFTH llACIE. I I 16 Havllc:ler IMeret Czar's cnerm (81ac1<1 Narehlle IDellllouuavel Tlfnt • 1:42.l. 760 420 340 1160 110 , • 5'0 miles tlurfJ 21:10 II 00 I 40 '60 700 480 SS IEXACTA (7·t l Dilld tS04 SO SIXTH tt~CE. 6 lurlonol T. Murohv'1 Lew IBerirl Trulv Nalurel IGrvderl Carrv1>1<ownt1ocll. (Pedror•I Time 1113 310 2110 140 S60 360 3 00 SEVIENl'H ltACE. 6 lurlon{ls Rtasonel>!e Ra1 IVaoltnruela l '3 20 11 •O I 40 Our Native Wbr. 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IN;CUl'lltl« 10-11-U-207 Jeff Slun\all 71·7'·71-2 IS wav 17·70·7t-121 Sa!IOY Lvle '917-7l-207 PNAllftW 7'-71-72-215 Ktn l rown 69·11-1r-n1 ttnCre11ww n ·'7·t1-201 Si.vt Jones 71·71·1>-?IS wavne Wellner 11-n -n-m O#hck 11·'9-•.-?0t Slewe Pele 7'·'7-74-215 JoMlntnan n-n·n-m l.eMY Wedklnl 71·'6-73-210 Mark ltOOka .. -10-n-2u G.,Y tCoch 7•-IO-n-716 JevHaat '9·73·69-211 Oevlcf llhll 11-n-n-116 H,Cnln.-Shtno 7•·71•7t-216 Brue.a Lltl 1kt 70•69· 72-211 Joelle MAldd 74-69-13-216 SamltendOIPll 7NS·7 ...... 229 OOue Tewell 75-69·61>-21? •. Mc:Cellllltr 67·73·76--216 Jav Lumpkin 76·71·7 ..... 230 LNA t9urNmem Av.U 0-amolo 67·7Hr-?ll NdV Dickinson 71 · ,,_..,._,.. Cal~ 0..) SalV LIHlo n -6t-n-2n lefty t(lno 11-1 ... .._., .. Ito.le.I-. 1o-.f·U-20S Cottaen WallUlf 71-73-70-714 MalltTava 7S-73·61-216 H.ncvL.oee1 '7-n-n-210 laura Davin 74· 71·6f-714 J~ s leflMllJOft '9·73·7-216 Pallv SNeflan 70-73-61-211 L HNrnaM 70-73-71-214 AmYAICOll ... 14-15-211 Sharri Turner 71-70-70-211 Kettlv Posthall 77·72·71-71S Jull 11111 s '" 11-n-•.-no ~tournament Jonn Frlllmao 71 • ...-139 JO/In lrodle 70·7)-143 (al Le•"'-'· KY.I Ptlll lt0094trt n -6t-140 Oouo Oatrltl 69-7.-143 Bob Charles '3·66--129 Cllerlta 0Wen1 71·69-140 Fred Hawkl!ll 76•61-lU Dick Htnd<lck1on '4·65-129 Jim Hallltld 71·69-140 Chuck MeflOk 72·72-IU Mllltr aerw 6'-65-1)2 Mltla F OICfllcll 71-69-140 QowForG 73-72-14.S Garv Plevtr 6S·..,_IJ3 Gatdner OlcklnMWI 69·71-140 llo«> llrut 71.7.-145 7S·7l-14' L.arrv M/r#rv 10-..-134 Lou Graham 6'·66--134 Boolofdl 6S-6f-134 BlllVCH-67·61-l3S Oalet>ouelau 6'·6'-136 Oonllft 6'·6'-136 J.C. Gooslt 66·70-136 8obbv Nlcnots 66·70-136 Gordo(! Jones 69·61-137 Gene Llllltr 6'·6f-131 8111 Collln' 66·71-137 Dick ltnyan 13·65-13' llrvco Oevlln 70·6t--13' Weller Zembm~I 6'-70-13' Charles Coodv 6'·70-13' HarOICI Hen11l1t11 64·71-131 llolend Stalford 73-U.--139 NINTH llACIE. »O yaroi Sta H Somptn (Whllt) EHV Conve<wtlon (Creaoer) Doctor It•'*' (Lewis) Time. 26'0 Al Chaftdler Jin\ Cotf\fen Dave Hiii Homefo Blancas Don Man~\Oate KelNaole ~Smith Alllm Bardfl.I JoeL00tr Gay Brewer Jack Fltcll. loOGoalt>v De ltevSJmon Dick Howeu GtotM Lenning au1cr. llaltd JlmKlno 9 40 360 260 300 240 HO '2 IXACTA 11·71 Pl•G s7360 '2 DAILY TIUPLE (S·6·8) paid TINTH ttACI. 400 venn S97 20 ltere Crus.adef (Proctor) llonwl 8111v (C1rdor11 Good AllllUOe (White) Time: 1997 2160 9 40 I llO 'llO 110 600 12 EXACTA (l·S) 11110 S13300 IELEVINTH RACE. 810 varos Hy Tlmtlo Trl~!Ch (LfWIS) • 20 c;.1 Ta w1oolln IWh>l•I Looml11e•or IAPOGacai Tlme. 47 03 n l!XACTA ll·ll Pe•O Sl9 40 Alltn<11nce 6 162 Mulutl 11ano1e \994 4S I Slturdav's "1lns1ct1ons BASEBALL Am.tlcen Ltatue llOSTON RED SOX-Acl1V•leo Denn•\ L.amo, oorcner, from rne IS·d1v d·\IDleO i.si encl Dlact<I HI! Sel~s Pilchen. on 11\f IS d•v OiUDleO lisl KANSAS (ITV ROVALS-E•t...OtNi II\(' con 1rec1 Of JOhn Watnan ,,...,,.~ ""OUO" 111t tllG Of !ht ''" \ti'°" NatleNI Lea9111 ATLAN TA BRAVES-Traoeo i<en ODerll.feU. lnfltidtf, 1nd an unolsclOseo amount of cas11 10 rne Plt1touro11 Pirates for • olaver 10 o. nameo later • CINCINNATI REOS-Placed Jose R110 pticri.r. on tilt> 21 ·dav d1saD'ed 1ts1 HOUSTON ASTltOS.-Stnl A.a n A'nDv U ltllef. 10 TUCSOll Of 1ne Pec1fo( Co.ts• Lngut for • ren11>11lt1tloll au •gnment NEW YC)jllK METS-C1t1ed UI> C.reog Jfl fer>es. 1nf1tidtf from T 1oewater ot !ht Intl'• ,,.11on11 L••oue Pieced wanv Baell.man sec one! t11sem1n, on lht lS·dav dltoD•td II\! 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