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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-08-24 - Orange Coast PilotI I l t ORANGE CO\Sf • NDAY, AUG T 24, 1986 Overtime fleld goel prop1l1 RMt8 ,.., .... Diego, 20-17, In NPL enl- bltlon ectlon .... pege C1. 50~ SUNNY FOMCASTI ON A2 Mesa Chamber in· ftind~raisi.ng flap PAC solicitors accused of being pushy; Chamber drops aggressive campaign what promises to be a vitnohc election battle against Mesa Action, a homeowners coalition that considers thc chamberto be an interloper in city politics. By TONY SAAVEDRA Oflllel)elly"9t ..... The poli 11cal arm of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce has dumped an aggressive election fund-raising campaign after solicitors for the group were accused of being too pushy Now taking a low-key approach to fund-raising. leaders of the chamber OCfifth richest county • •• in state By G. JEANE'M'E A VENT Although Orange County 1s often ballyhooed as one of the wealthiest counties in the United St.ates. Mann County resident'> are Calafom1a's ncht~t Mann°County residents arc way ahead of the pack with an annual income of S 18.311 for every man. woman and child. San Mateo 1s a dist.ant ond with a per capita income of S 13, 902 Bnngmg up the neitt th ree positions of the state's richest co unties arc: Contra Costa at S 12.876: Santa Clara at S 12,869: Orange County at S 12,3&2. The figures arc from the recently released U ~-Census Bureau report which rank!. the nataon·s com- mun111cs by their per capita income. According to the government's numbers crunchers. Mann County's ncht'St town 1s Bel vedere where the per capita income as SH.870. Statewide. the nchest town 1s Indian Wells. a R1vcrs1dc County retirement town where each of the 1.191 res1dent'i has an income of S42.373 ~ In Orangc < ounty, Newport Beach leads the "'a) wnh a per capita income of S23.535 La&una Beach follows at Sl9.430. Valfa Park has Sl 8.'92, lr.,.ine scored high wath (Pleue eee OC/A2) poli11cal action committee arc fret- ting that they won't have enough money to battle City Council can- didates deemed by the chamber to be anti-business. The committee quietly disbanded its telephone soliciting operation af\er local merchants complained they were being hounded fo r con- tnbuuons. The business group 1s girding for Radar rally In 1984, Mesa Action staged a grassroots campaign that pushed two slow-growth advocates onto a C1ty Council that was historically pro- development. .. In the last elcctaon. we didn't raise enough money to respond every time Mesa Action came out wtth a dirty Oyer or a letter full of hes." said Don Butts. chairman of the chambers pohtacal committee. Hant:t.ncton Beach police officer Bill Stuart ehoww ~:f117ra the radar fan that beach patrol• will uee to ticket • blcyclleta. PC>Uce Jut week beCan enforcm, a clty ordinance eetttnc the bicycle 1peed llmlt at 6 mph when "This year we fell we should have more money in the kitty to respond." Butts explained. "But apparently our members don't feel it's that import- ant." With the council ma1ority at stake 1n the Nov, 4 election, the chamber had hoped to pump dollars into campaigns of pro-development can- didates. Campaign finances arc expected to play a crucial role for ,.chamber- supported candidates. who may not have the low-cost, volunteer work - force sported by Mesa Action - which uses a home computer system to produce ats own mailers. • NQ _ longer soliciting merchants 1nd1 vidually. tht chamber 1s now ofTen ng businesses an opportunity to contribute pan of their membership dues to the political banJe. Merchants wishing todooatecan mark.a apace 10 be provided on membership renewal forms. For the most pan, however. the chamber has been left hat-an-hand "We're sta ll taking money. We have a dnbbhng offunds comma an." Butts said. esumatang the group had $8.000 an the tall Dunng the last clcctaon, the pedeatrtane are preaent. Vlolatora will be cited ID an attempt to control the cycU.ta weaTtna around -and eometimea throach -the 5 ,000 to 10.ocJO pedeatrlane utnc the 30- foot-wtde 1urface road at the city beach. Prop6l~o Id increase government costs LISA MAHONEY--Ora nge Co unty analysts say Gann Initiative would promote med!ocrtty in public-servi ces Editor'• oote: ni. ,. tlte first of • hfo-part •erle• a. ~"' ,.e GUJJ J.lt#1tJt1e, If ,,. .. d , co.Id alf«t Oru1e Co111ty 1ot1ernmeat. The cost of Ora nae County govern- ment wall nse. not wither. 1f voters back the latest ballot 1nit11t1ve from tax crusader Paul Gann So sa} county analysts who have been analyzing Proposition 61 , Gann·s so-called Fair Pay Amend· men I. Analysts beheve the art1tic1al hm11s that Gann wants placed on govern· mcnt salancs wall promote med1oc· nty by dnving qualified and1 v1duals L i on s take hats off to Harry 'Cap ' Sh eu e Huntington Beach - club ho nors htm with lifetime membership 87 G. JEANETTE A VENT .., .... c.. .... ~ Many Huntington Stach rt'i1dents consider Harry M 'Tap" Sheue the c11y's own lavana legend Sheuc Field, Hununaton Beach H1ah School's football st.ad1urn. was named af\er ham -1n apprcc1at1on of h1 34 )can of teach in& and coach1ni, Shcuc (pronounced Shoo-«), J01ned the faculty 1n 192S and over the years COl(htd everyth1n1 fro m football to be Ctball, track. baS(Mll. IOI( 1nd aymnast1cs lie wa~ I\<> the first Oran County coach to he named to the altfom1a Coat hes Auoc11tton Hall or Fame He may have retired from teaching. said school secretary Caren Downs, but that's probably the only thina he retired from. she said Friday. "He's a ball offirc." Even in his 91st year. plaudits arc still rolling in. On Saturday, the Hunt1naton Beach Host Lions Club honored him wtth a hfct1me member· ship and surpnscd him with a birthday cake IQ celebrate his birth- day. which was Fnday hcuc 1s th<' onl y survtv1na chaner member of the local L:1ons C1ub. which was founded an 1938 Bom <\ua. 22. 1895 an Pcona Iowa. he has a total of 6' )Cars an Laonasm. '81d Gary C1ruwell the cluh prc11dent L1fct1me memberships arc awarded to oumand1n.1 mcmhcn who have bctn with the same club for 2S ytars, Ciru"'cll uad Wht'n hcuc helped rhartcr the (P1eue eee 81RUK/ A2l • ou t ol public service And the hmats on rontracts he propose'> could spell the return of the huge public works 1.kpanmcnt whose employees wall collect trash. maintain county parks and perform a host of other duties at a much higher cost to the county than can he achieved through !he com- pc11t1ve b1dd1ng process. Top county administrator Larry Parrish acknowledges that man) gov- ernment offic ials 1ncorrccth· pred1c- 1cd dare consequences 1f Gann's best II.no"' n 1n111at1ve -Propoo;1t1on 13- passed. In retrospect, government adapted and survived the property tax slashing measure. but this time Gann has really done 1t. Parrish said. "We are going to lose some good people W<.• arc going to have ~me homn- dous costs ·· Pamsh"s comments echo those of others throughout the state who say Propos1t1on 61 will have a disastrous effect on all levels of government Some of its opponents are predic- tably those who would be most Focus ON THE NEws affected b) its prov1s1ons. But as- soc1at1ons representing dastnct at torne\s ~hool administrators and Judges ha'e been Joined by .. uch unhleh panner'I as the Cahfom1a Taxpa'e,..,· .\s~1a11on. the 'ilatc (PJea.ee Me OAJOl/A2) ..., ............ c.... Hury "Cap" Sbeoe bolCS. b1e btrtladay cake whJle fellow Lion• Clab memben ceJebrat wttb blm. Membera lnclade: (from left) Ken Milner, Dlck Porell. Vlrl Amerman. Oeor& Wouwenaar, Gary Orawell. llalpb llnmer, Art Letta and L&ttJ Klrkeneiacer. • chamber mustered only $6, 110 to support fourca nd1datcs. All but one lost "If we wan this umc, fine. If we don't, it's tou~. We'll go as best we can." Buns said. The business group has not yet made any endorsements of the I 3 candidates running for two council scab left open by rctirina incumbents Norma Hertzog and Arlene Schafer . Schafer was rcc-ently hired as the chamber's executive director. and HcrtzOJ plans lo head a new non- profit foundauon (Pleue eee CBAllB&R/ A2) Specia! election decision near By STEVE MARBLE A decision may be reached as soon u Monday on whether 1t Wlll be necc-ssary to hold a spcctal otywuk election 1n Nc-wport Beach to let voters dectdc the fate of a $300 m1lhon development prOJCC\. At 'Lake 1s the lrv1ne Co.'s plan to expand Newport Center with office towers. re 1dent1aJ tracu,aoommunj- ty theater and a baucry of restaurants. If an election as mandated. city officials have proposed that at be held Nov 25 -only three weeks after the General Election when four City Council scats are up for grabs. "W<' might as well get 1t over with before i)coplc get too blase," said Mayor Phil Maurer. who voted in favor of th<' expansioq prOJCCt and 1s oppose<fto a s·pecaal ctecnon:--- "If we have to have al, I just don't Stt an)' sense an dragging 11 out." said Maurer Caty officials said holding back-to- back elections makes sense because pollan' places and precinct worten wall sllll be an place. Gndlock. an act1v1st group op- poo;cd to the c~pans1on. pthcred more than 6.000 sagnaturn after the cuuncal approved plans for the Irvine Co de' clopmcnt The group needed to collect 4 353 signatures in order to (Pleue .ee REP'EUNDUll/ A2) INDEX Bridge Business Classlfled Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Public Notices Sports Weather Weddings A.7 ca 01-e C7 oe C7-8 A.5 A.5 86 S.,5 cs-oe C1~ A.2 A.3 Bandit fails to get cash, respect in HB By TONY . AAVED.RA Of_O..,,...ltllft l\ hapk•" roht'lt'r &ot no money and r \cn k.,, r<''ip<"Ct fmm two Hunt,. 1n11on Beal h rt''itauranti. whctt cm. plo .. rt\ rrfu"<'d ha\ demands for cash \atunhl\ n1 h1 ~ Ahhouah h<' "a\ tot ma a bluc--stttl handaun. th<' de1ectrd bandit JU rnulJn'1 COO\ln~c an)onc It the re-.t .. unant'i that ht' mt'~n1 bu 1nesa. \aid ~t )('ff ( l\pt' ., cah he v.a\ a two-time \otcr, .. < o pt' ..aid "One IU)' commen~ tbat h~ 1u .. 1 didn't ha\'e no c-ommand pte~n,i;-· I he hctuddled t4nd1t first ICICOAed a c.haer at Ch.ark) Brown'1 ~ 1111ran1 16 t ch Blvd • at :SI pm C"an)1n1 n rmpty ~paper hap. for the booty. he walked throucf\ (Pl ... BANl>M' I All r ., d OrMQe CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Auguat 24, 1988 GANN INITIATIVE EFFECTS ••• Proa Al ~ue of Women Voters and the CbaJnberofComme~ in thdreff'ort to tum voters apinst the proposition. Depcndint on whether benefits are included in Oano·s defini11on or employee compensation. Prop· osition 61 would cap the salaries of most state, county and city employees at either $64.1.000 or $49.000 a year - 80 pertent or the aovemor's proposed salary. It would prevent employees from accumul.atina sick leave and vacation time from year to year and place a $75-an-hour cap on contracted ser- vices. Jn addition, all aovemmcnt con- tracts would have to be re-bid every two years and employees C)f contract firms could cam no more than the w~e limit set for public employees. Statewide, the proposition is pre- dicted to save $250 million in salaries. But it could also triager the immediate payout of $7 bilrion m already accumulated vacation and sick time if a judge determined that employees have a vested right to the previously earned benefits. Those urging voters to vote no on Proposition 61 have formed a state- wide coalition to fight the measure. Called Cahfom1ans for Quality Gov- ernment, the coaht1on 1s working hard to raise more than $4.5 million to counteract Gan n's efforts. Local oppos1uon. including Dis- trict Attorney Cecal Hicks and the Association of Orange County Dcpu- ty Sheriffs, i' orpniud under tbe Coord1natm1 Committee for Quality Oovemment. The county Board or Supervisors bas not taken a position on Prop.. osi1ion 61 , but Dan C. Woolridae. an aide to Chairman Ralph Oark, says he knOW$ of no board member who favon the proposition. Woolridae said the board will be asked to pass a resolution of opposi· tion in comina weeks. Gann's stated aim in collecting signatures for his Fair Pay Amend- ment was to put an end to scandal· ously high pension payments .se- ceivcd by 16 former state officials. Gann reasoned that, sin~ pension payments are tied to salary levels, lowering the wages of public em- ployees would ensure that no one receives a government pension five and six times higher than the salary earned while in office. But there 1s no provision m Proposition 61 that will lower pen- sions rcc:ei ved by the 16 individuals (flrgeted by Gann. Senator Alan Cranston will continue to receive $134, 502 a :rear from his time as state controller. Supreme Coun Justice Stanley Mosk will aJso keep the SI Ol,723 a :rear rettrement for past public service Just as former Gov. Pat Brown will co ntinue to collect his SI 57.693. The huge pensions collected by these and 13 other former state officials must be unlinked to the sataries of &ncumbents in the offwes they hetd. Another proposition on the Nov. 4 ballo1 would do just that, but not the one authored by Gann. What Proposition 61 will do, its opponents contend. ii: • cause a nurry or retiremenU as senior employees quit prior to Elec- tion Day to guarantee their pension benefits are paid at their old salary level: •cause a brain dr&Jn from the halls of aovemment as top administrators. senior prosecutors, jud.aes. college professors and physicians seek the hiaher wqes that will still be avail· able through private sector employ· ment: • attract mediocre managers w1ll- mg to accept salaries below free market standards: • force government -includina public safety agencies -to perform with skeleton crews during Novem- ber and December as employees hasten to use up their remaimng sick days; • end cost-saving contracting ar- rangements because businesses are unable or unwilling to comply with restrictions imposed, and • add large numbers of employees to government payrolls to perform the work of the former contractors. NEXT--: Larry Parrld, th cou- ty'• top •dmumtntor .. y, h •Hid H th llr1t to qrllt JI Propol/tl• 11 ••• •pproved u4 ti• 111,HI • year .. 1uy ,.. .. ll••ted. CHAMBER IN FUND-RAISING FLAP ... P'romA2 R1ckSaxon.1 he chamber's market- ing consultant. was at the helm oft he defunct telephone operation. Saxon said he hared three solicitors with pohtacal expenence to contact chamber members early this sum- mer. The:r were to use a sales pitch that had been approved by the political commmec's four-member board. .. All the) said was. we need your suppon It's going to be a tough battle.'' he maintained. ··w e don't believe an hard-sell tacti cs." However. the soltc1tors ended up aggra,atang some merchants who complained of high-pressure tactics. "The} were, uh. aggresswe .. that's the nice word.'' said Ken Burger. manaser of Burger Quality Upholstery. "They called repeatedly and talked to four·dafTerent people. asking e'er) one for mone) Our dues pa~ chamber salanes. the)' don't pa) someone 10 harass me ... Burger was also annoyed that the Sure shot chamber was asking for money to suppon candidates that had not yet been named. "They were aslong for a blanket endorsement and you just can't do that." he said. "I may not like their candidates." Butts conceded that most of the chamber members did not like the idea of being solicited over the telephone . "They felt the sohcators were coming on too strong," he said. Chamber president Malcolm Ross sa id the fund-raising operation "wasn 't handled very well ," and called the effort "an educational process." Meanwhile. Saxon reacted with surpnse when asked this week about the allegedly ovcrz.ealous solicitors. "This as the fir$t time I've heard this." Saxon said. "I've never heard one complaint. .. axon had to dip mto his own pocket . after the operauon was scuttled. to cover expenseS that were A penalve Kiaa McGee, 5, of Fountain Valley geu a aecond DPT lnnoculation from emergency room nurse Connie Atzert during Children'• Day at Co.ta Meu Medical Center Hoapltal Saturday. Klm McGee holda her daqbter'• arm• after Klaa pulled the flnt •JTince from her leg. The lmmunJzationa, •• well u YiaJon, heartna and apeecb acreenJnga were pro.tded free. A clown wu al.o on hand to help take the •ting oat of ml ting the doctor. OC FIFTH RICHEST ... From Al S 15.622 and ~al Beach came in fifth. at $14,866 Huntington Beach. Fountain Val· ley and Costa Mesa per capita incomes were hc;ted at S 12.868. S 12.240 and S 11 R06 respcct1 vel:r ~~A~~E Daily Pilai MAIN OFFICE ))(\ ""~, ~. ,,, •'1 ......... A. .... •d""•r.. • '" ,,. ... _.... ' , .. The poore!>I <:1ty m Orange County was Santa AM with a per capita income of $8.133 But Santa Ana stall ranked well abo"e the state'c; poorest community. J town located an Fresno County. charged against future commissions. He was later asked to withdraw from the political effort and concen- trate on his job promoting other chamber acti vities. ''I've taken a personal loss in this (fu nd-raising) proJect.'' Saxon said. .. Somehow or other by trying to help. I got involved in local politics -and I don't hke it." Mesa Action founder John Gar- dner said he wasn't surprised by the apparent lack of enthusiasm in the chamber's general membership, which is di vided between large com- panies and mom-and-pop oper- ations. Gardner said the homeowners' group didn't have a quarrel with small businesses, only developers whose high-density pro~ects would snarl traffic, increase noise and pol- lute the air "Most small businesses realize that we have nothing 10 fight about," he said. SHEUE •.• From Al club 48 years ago. Hunungton Beach was mostly bean and beet fields, and Santa Ana. the hub of the county, had a lot of citrus. "Where the bean fields stopped. the oranges began." said Sheuc. Sheue went up and down Main Street recru iting members for the new club. and was later elect~d the club's second president. said Gruwell. Sheuc was also mstrumental in starting the Lion's Club Pancake Breakfast. and Lawrence Welk was one of the first entertainers for the fundraiscr. said Gruwell. The benefit ~ still one of the dub's main fund raisers. It raises money for nonprofit groups in volved in sight and heanng care Although "Cap" Sheue may not be playing 18 holes ofgolflike he did on his 80th binhday. he is still acti ve in the club and a very good speaker. said Gruwell. "He's been quite an inspira- tion to a lot of the fellows," said Gruwell, and they wanted to \how their apprec1at1on. BANDIT •.• From Al the door and demanded the night's receipts. The worker refused. Cope said. With has paper bag still empty, the armed robber tned has luck about 9: I 0 p.m. at Mane Callender's res- taurant. about a half-block away at 7880 Echngcr Ave. He walked up to a waitress and announced that this was a s11ck-up. .. She turned away and ignored him. The suspect just walked out.'' Cope said. The paper bag remained empty. ('ope said the bandit was described as a mak w h1te. 30 years old, 5 feet 11 inches tall. 170 pounds. Correction In today's Gold Coast section. 1t 1s incorrectl y reported that Lllhe Rubin fashions are sold at Antonio Buttaro. Designers available al the Atrium Coun store do include Verssacc. Carlos Falci and Ak1ra. The Daily Pilot regrets this error c .. ,..,..,,o, 11•~ ~'e °"'~~" ..,.,,, .• "•' •31' Ctof>' •1" '~llJ 0<•"9"' C U! 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The guava fruit fly. first identified Aug. 9 on a peach tree in Garden Gro' e, could devastate the peach and citrus industry an California ifll is not qu1ckl) eradicated, state agricultural officials .have said. In Huntington Beach. the bait will be applied early Monday morning and the depanment hopes to get to Fountain Valley by Tuesday after- noon. said Brian Tavlor. a depart- ment official. • The area of coverage in Huntington Beach runs along Edinger A venue to Golden West Street and includes the Huntington Center. Golden West College and the Old World Shopping Center. said Wa yne Appel. deputy comm1ss1oner with the Orange Coun- t)' Department of Agriculture. In Fountain Valley. the bait will be applied in a small area north of Mile Square Park between Brookhurst and Euclid streets. he said. Appel said while the thick mixture 1s poisonous. "il dries fast and docs not have a long residual. .. It will be applied mne feet above the ground on utility poles and trees bordering residential streets every 50 yards. Treatment will t!e repeated per- iodically. but no spraying is planned. he said. The ban 1s a mixture of dibrom, a compound commonly used as a fly control. methyl eugenol. a sex attraC'· Lant. and a thickening agent, said Appel. Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley are pan of a 16 square-mile area bemg treated. Santa Ana. Gar- den Grove. Westminster. Stanton and Midwa} Cat}' are also receiving apphcations. Agriculture officials believe the gua'a frua t lh made its wa) into the country on fruit brought in illeJ.l!llY 1n luggage and through the mail from Hawa11 and the Far East Checkpoint set up in We stminster The ( altfornaa H1ghwa) Patrol S(t up a sobm't) chl.'ckpoant Saturda) at 11 p.m. for car\ tra"eltng sou thbound on Beach Boutr,·ard. JUSt south of the San Diego Frel'WJ\ 1n Westminster .\spokesman tor the C HP said the chcd..po1nt would be operating for roughl~ fhe hour<, A similar '>obnct) check Fnda~. from 11 p m to .l a m .. an Tustm nettc.'d nine ,1rn·\l~ (>n alcohol-relal<'d charges ou1 ol lhe more than 900 cars that .... ere stoprx·d. lhc spokesman said REFERENDUM DECISION DUE ... From Al force a citywide election. The signatures oow are being checked by the Orange County Regis- trar of Voters against a computerized last of registered voters in Newpon Beach. The process is expected to be completed early Monday evenins. Allan Beek. the organizer of Gnd- locl... said he 1s confident that the group has enough signatures to weather any challenges raised by the Registrar's office. "Well . yo u ne ve r know.'' said Maurer when asked about the verifi- cation process. "Maybe a bunch of tourists signed the petitions. I don't know-" Beek, a council candidate, said a No". 25 special election date would be a waste of city money Hl' said members of Gndlock and other c1t1zen groups presently are collecting signatures for an init1at1ve aimed at slowins growth in Newport Beach by tying It to stnngent traffic standards. If the init1a11ve 1s successful. 1t too would require a special clec1ion. "It seems lake the city wants to rush out and spend money," said Beck. "If we get th<' signatures for the initiative. and I bet we will. why waste money on t.,.,o special elections?" In cluding the cost of venfying signatures. a special elec11on on the Newpon Center expansion would cost about $53.000. according to City Clerk Wanda Raggio. All sades acknowledge that no matter w-hat happens. the referendum effort has created a t.aalor-made elccuon issue for council candidates. "It's already an election issue. I'm sure." said Maurer. who is in the middle of ha s four-} ear term. The ewansaon project. to mcl ude an estimated $40 million an road SEMI-ANNUAL SALi 1mprU\cmcn1' hJ<, been hailed as the r('na1~\ance of"lt•\I. pon Center b~ the In 1nL· ( o The dc,clopmcnt lirm. head- quancmJ an thl' Llrcular shopping and bu-.inn~ n·naer. has been a1 - temp1mg to t•xpand Ne""port Center for ncJrl~ a decade .\ previous plan WJ\ tas1 J'11de m the face of a rckrL'ndum In add11 1on tuoOile and resadenttal LOn<,truuaon the present bluepnnt include~ plani. for bu1ld1ng a teen renter and enlarging a cit) library and lhe \,c\l.pon Harbor .\n Museum lhL' Lh1cfcn11c1sm from member of(mdlocl.. as that the plan will spawn traffic-congcmon. pan1eularly in ( orona del Mar fhc Irvine ( o contends traffic auualh ""'II improve because of a b~ pa<.~ 11 hc1s promised to bui ld around Corona del Mar. . - Clothing • Furnishings • Shoes FINAL DAY TODAY ·Open 12 p.m. -· S p.m. IJ:m«·•L outtJLUick e 0,-.: M.n .• W.O., 10-4: TltlHI .t Fr# 10.f, Soi r~. St.itt f1.J---- 119 Fashion Island • Newport Bea.ch • (714) 759-1622 • Bullock ' 1 ~~~~~~.~~~~~:;:2~=~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~!!!!B Orange COU1 DAILY PL ndoy, AugUot ~•. IHI Mr. and Mn. Kirk Stone STONE·W ANDER Harbor Christian Church. Newport Beach. was the setti ng fo r the July 26 weddlng ceremony of Debra Kathleen Wander of Huntingto n Beach and KJrk Don Stone, Newport Beach. A reception for 150 guests followed in the Fellowship Hall. The bnde as the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Wander of Hunungton Beach. She designed and created her form-fittmg floor-length gown of embroidered open-cut organza, trimmed with seed pearls and mdescent scqums. Her gathered sleeves were elbow length and her chapel train was made of tulle. A double tiered veil was held by a headpiece of silk fl owers and pearl sprays Robin Wander was her sister's maid of honor. and bndesma1ds were Claudine Lecrosse. V1 ck1 Lauder and Lua Becker K.1m C.asady was 1n charge of the guest book. Don Sto ne and Mrs. Janice Stone of Oceanside arc parents of the bridegroom. He was attended by Russell Vittrop, best man, and Steven Wander, the bride's brother, Tim Stewart and Ken Wilson. ushers. Following a cruise to the Bahamas, the newl yweds arc res1d1ng 10 Santa Ana. Mr. and Mra. Larry Newell NEWELL-TODD Chns1 ( ollege In. me Chapel was the setting for the Aug. 2 wedding of Laune Todd of Ne wpon Beach and larT) Newell of Balt1mor<". Md. T heir guests attended a reception at the Newpon Hills Clubhouse The "edding cake was adorned " uh the same cake-top used b> the bnde's parents at their wedding 33 )Cars ago The bndc 1s the daughter of Wilham and Jean T odd o f Newport Beach She wore a white taffeta gown "1th pearls and sequins accentmg the s"eetheart neckline and bodice and scalloped lace trimming on the skirt Carol Miller was the honor attenda nt. and bridesmaids were Ten) Zaccun. Debbie John'son and Dawn Ostgaard . .\dnenne and Jamie Thomas and Em1h Johnson. all nieces of \he bnde. were no"er girls. and her nephew. Jeffre) Johnson. was nng bearer The bndegroom as the son of Mr and Mrs. John Johnson of Balta more. Lyndon Brown was best man. and usher<; were Mark Gringas and Lewis Putman. .\fter a wedding tnp to Carmel. the couple are resident<, of Santa Ana She as with the Paul Revere compan1ec; and he as emplo-.ed b) '\stech Corp SHIELDS-HAMMOND Fountain Valle) residents Knstm Mac.\lp1ne Hammond and Mark Alan Sh1eldc; exchanged "eddang 'o"s on June 28 10 the Mesa Verde United Methodist Church. Costa Mesa The bnde. daushter of James and Carol> n Hammond of Fountain Valle). wore a handsewn gown of sa11n and lace She w~s attende-d b) And rea Brown. maid of honor. and Cher,I Hammond and Allison h1elds. bridesmaids Her husband as the .,on of .\I and Donna Shields of Burlington. Ma'is His best man was Rick Hoffman. and ushers were David and Kyle Shields. Following a re1.ept100 for 75 guests an the '\capulco Restaurant. the newlyweds hone)' mooned alon~ the ( ahfom1a coast They are at home 10 oa .. 1c; Both are recent graduates of l!C Irvine The bride 1s a graduate student at UC Davis and her husband works an corporate finance. Mr . and Mn~ Brian Freeman FREltMAN·ZWEMltR Rnan F-rct"man of Newport Beach claimed M1m1 /w1•ml'rof Phoenl\ as his bnde dunngJuly I 9 rites 10 \t .\ndH'v. ·~ Pre'b' tcnan Church "1ewport Beach Their parent\ are Or and Mrs rrank /v.emer of Phoc.·ol\ ilnd ~tr .tnd Ml' Malt Freeman J hctr recepuon v.a\ hrld 10 the Santa Ana ( oun11-. < luh and thr\ arc now rt"~tdenn of • "lc"port lk;,at:h Vlalton to the new Oceanua Facillt>: ln Huntin&ton Beach can &et a auJded tour of futa.rlatic apace atation project.. Space station quarters part of Huntington exhibit By G. JEANETTE A VENT D.il1 f'tlot c-p ••111 Replicas of astronauts' hv1ng quaners and computer displays are part of a new space exh1b1t at the McDonnell Douglas Oceanus fac1 l11y 10 Huntington Beach. The hands-on displays demonstrate the types of prOJects the astronautics company has been contracted to do fo r NASA ·s spa~e station program. A manned space <>talion as planned for the I 990·s. accord mg to a spokesman for the new fac1lit). The exhibits include two mock-ups of where astronaut<, will lave and work and a portion of the space station framework The new facility also \hows how the Station wall be built and operated. and ho" people on earth will commun1catc with orb111ng space station Models for i..11chen. sleeping and bath· room quancrs are on d1spla) from the Pasadena ( ollcge of De-sago. The')C exh1btts were subm111cd b) studenb as senior projects Located on Oceanus Street. the exhibits are housed an the com pan) ·s new 35.000- square-foot d1spla) and conference center \ltcDonndl Douglas provides fre~. guided tour'> of the exh1bn center wee kdays b> resena11on Art school must lose its ice plant By LAURA MERK O.t.,.O.il1 1'11e1 1IMI When the i\n Ins11tute of o uthern ( ahfom1a 10 Laguna Beach replaced tht• native vegetation surrounding the schuol with grass and ice plant 10 Ma>. man~ people were outraged That outrage spread 10 the ( ll) Council which has ordered the 1ns111u1e 10 replace the 1nd1gcnous plant hfe 1n front of the school and return w11h new plans for the area behind the building The 1ssuc·came before the counC'll on Tuesda~ night when Councal"oman Bob- bie Mank in appealed th<' Design Re' 1cw Board's dec1s1on 10 permit the n~ landscapi ng. Landscape architects Imm around Or- ange Count ) appeared at the meeung to protest the destructi on ofv.hat the' called a c;howca\e for landscaping 'itudenis Homeless Thl• l 'h-year-oldpltbull laattbe Irvine Animal Care Center wait- ing for aomeone to take him home. He ha•• lood dlapoaltion, •• very calm ana aem along with people and other animate. The center la at 15129 Sand Canyon Road. When the plants were uprooted. June ( atalano the director of communtt) de' elopmcnt. notified school officials the) had '1olated a cond ll1on of the original building permit and would ha ve to appear before the Design Review Board. Appro .. al to build the school an the Laguna Greenbelt 10 1976 wa!> granted when school officials agreed to landscape the propen) to blend 10 with the environ- ment. Plants wtth a tolerance: to heat. hm1tcd water need'i and moderate resistance to lire wen.· used But on T uesda~ night Pa1nc1a Caldwell. president of the ·college. said the plants were not considered fire retardant b) the school's 1n<;urance com pan). "l he in- surance com pan~ has tripled the insurance three llmt"'\ in the last threc )ears." said ( ald"ell When ( ounc1lman "leal Fitzpatric k asked Caldwell forthewstof the ansurancl' premium\ pnor to the rclandscapmg and since-the change. she refused sa\lng. "I can't re' cal what as pm ate ·to the IOSlllUllOO " ''The college is being pu1 an an ab<;urd pos111on to put bu!>he\ 10 equation to human hfe." '81d Cald"ell "It 1s a stressful s11uat1on all the tame at the school,'' 'l hl" said rcfcrnng to the fear that the college could burn down In a compromise "•th school offic1 al'i. the council agreed to reconsider the plan\ for the area behind the S(hool v. here plant\ border the buildings but stood fi rm on 1h demand that the school rl'placl' the natl\e foliage an front The original land~apang. crl'ated h\ Fred Lang. wa\ known b> man~ e\~ns for the ann o,at1'c use of nat1'e plant life Mo t of the ~oung landscaping archlletts w.ho \pol.I.' at the meeting had '1s11ed the site on college field tnps Diane ( hr1.,11am,on an ecolog} profe<osor at l ( IP ane told the council she brought studt"nl'> to tht: '>Ill" on a yearl} ha\1'1 · '.'>outht•rn < alilom1a I'> cunstantl)' being alcused ot placmg an1tical landscape "here 11 'ou turn otT the "ater it'll die That s11r ndturaltze., 1t!>elf and adapts to thl· surrounding'> ... she \31d Cald"dl Jrgucd that the Los .\ngeles ( ount' Fart Department h\ttd ace plant. "h1ch ha'> rc:pla1.ed rn'otr bush 1n the rear ol the "'-hnol a!I more fire retardant But all thl' tc\Hmon' trom the oppos1- 11on d1<;putl"d the handbool. anforma11on "\,fa~h<: the: 10.-.urance companies and the Los .\ngcll'\ f •a.: Department ha' e to be rt."-CdUlJlt'd .\II the lt'\I bool>.s h'.>t CO)Ote hu<;h a<, firl· rl'tardant · <.aid landscaper Jeff Ptiwer' Bus bench firm owner protests exclusive pact to competitor in Valley By TOM WRIGHT Oelly"'" C•rnp a ,..,, Despite accusations that the bad process was Oav.ed. the Fountain Valle> (11~ Council hasaw.ardedacontract for Cit-. bus benchs to Coast L'n11ed .\dven1s1ng · Bus benchs arc pro' 1ded b> fi rms that sell ad' ert1 s1ng space on the benches Coast United Ad vertising's contract stipulates the firm wall pa) the cat) SI .8CX1 a )Car to pro\'lde the benches Count) Bench. the firm that cnt1C1zcd the bad procc'>s. began placing bcnchs on Founta1" Valle) streets without the cit'\ perm1<;s1on 10 198.S Lan) Light. o" ner of the firm said "hen he purchased a bu-;aness licence 10 I Q8S. no one told ham he needed an' other form of pcrm1<>s1on to do business 10 the Cit' nearl~ a )Car before the bad pack.age was pro' 1ded He also said that the bid package for tbe franchise #as not complete when he ret"t'I' ed 11 • Ligh t asked that the Cat) Council either req ut'st new bid s or allo" both firms to operate 1n Founuun Valle) "C'omix·1111on as the >\mcncan way. it's 11ot the .\mencan V:a\ to support mono- pohei. .. he ..aid The c.:11' statT r('(ommended against awarding the tontract to Light's firm even though hi\ bid to provide the service was S2.000 a 'car The staff rcpon said L1&ht dad not prm 1de a complete bid Disneyland's Horseshoe Revue to close for new act : . .\ftcr I stant'd plal'lng benches on ell\ streets. I "a~ :old that I needed a lll\ franch1s.c to ope rat<' ·· Light sa id He complained that lit\ officials ston<' walled ha s effo ns 10 g<'l 1nforma11on on ho" to get the franlh1se and that 11 "as The <,tafT al'iO was cn ttcal of has re ll-renl'<'S The council was told that c hed !I on has references showed Light's firm ha' fai led to compl) with bench ordinances and requirements 10 the cities nf~anta '\na and Huntington Beach. Light "'II be ha'e to move the 56 benchs <. uunt\ Bench placed in the city wtthout ~rm1s\H)n .\!though no date was set for the rrmu' al of those benches. city officials <,aid at will h<: 1n thc near future. By tbe Auoclated Preu Disneyland's Golden Horseshoe Re' uc. which the Guinness Book of Records says ga .. e the most performances an the h1stof) of hq: theater, wall close after more than 4.S.000 shows to make way for a new act. • enterta1nmcn1 for Disneyland and Walt D1snc:} World. "At the same time. we feel we should no" de' clop a new generation of c;how'I We ha'e a new show 10 develop- ment. Jnd w.e are ver) excited about 11." !l,jo date was set for the final show. but aud1t1ons for the new show will be held 10 the ne\I few weeks. Child-care issues discussed at forum in Irvine Monday "We all recognize the revue at the Golden Horseshoe and Diamond Ho~· shoe Saloon (at Walt Disney World 10 Flonda) as one of the most endunng shows 10 the h1stol)' of the park." which opened 10 1955. said Dennis Despie. vice president of fhe Horscshoc Revue has featured two 'ocalists and a comedian and incorporates 'aude' Ille-li ke humor. c,ancan dancers. Old West costumes and songs rem1n1scent ofthe .\mencan West o('h1ld-care 1ssul's "'II he the focus of a public forum an Inane on Monda) The forum 1s being spon~(lred ll' L' c;cn '\Ian Cramton. D-( ahforn1a The forum begin\ at ~ pm at Lal.es1de Middle School. I L emon~rass CraMton Ir' 1n1 \IJ'M Lam <\gran and local child· ~Jrt• t 'IX'M' wall discuss issues such as emf'h'' l r related l ha Id-care and hab1ht)' 10 .. uranct I he nH·etang '' free and open to the f'Uhhl SOMETHING To THINK Aeoul . -- Coast still has some small town left It stnkes eve!) summer; possibly you've ~en a vic· tam Usual!) 11 hats duhng a vacation tnp f houghts creep 10 on an early mom· 1"' walk or wh1 lc JIM Wooo '11ll1ng around a ••••••••••••• camp fire at the end 't ou thin~ about moving oflheda\ You thank It wlll make C\Cryth1ng better dWS\ ll'luall) 11 15 to a \malkr town. a c;1mpler ltfc The <"hchc as ··A 'llower pace "Thie; 11me you mean 11 <\ plarc where the (X'OPIC art rtal It can be out of 'ltate or 1n C11tfom1a. 1n \he mounta1M or a \Ca'ltde '-lllagt . an) place that 1s ea 1er to understand than frantic Orange Coo~t l 'suall} thc lure 1'i l lcan n1r follo~td h~ dust\ rood~ w 1th a bant101 ~rccn door apph 1na thl' d1nchcr The fa m11\ wor " bfncr an \u(h •lO en' m >nmcnt. \Ou tell \OUr~t•l f f ('"Cr d1S\rtll'llOO\ 1 hrre are c;1mplr thtnR'I to do p1l'Oll'-niunh la1f'\. thc hKal hhrar. an .ln d n\\JOc1 the l h.tnll" Ill "nrl with 'our hand\ It., 11mc-torn l hanit 11 no11w". whrn' It all sound so good l sualh coMumintt 111 ix-ru•nt of)our vacation convcrsat1on. Here\ .t hint Lei 11 f'·l" The best~· to talk about moving 1'i l\\l> v.ed,, altl·r ~ou'rt hom If )eamtng contmue ma'hc 'nu·H. 11111 o;omcth1n l uall) such ideas fade fa'iter than a d.iutthtn ' tan Thmk about 11 Lift can be as <>1mpk a' \OU v.ant w make 11 -10 Inane, ( alaf. or an St.10le-' Idaho '\m.111 towns can be real bonng. As for p1cn1c' kl\al hhrJrll'\ .• art classes and opponun1t1es to work ~1th 'our hand' thl rl' are JU5t u man~ 10 Nev.port Beach a\ c amhna Tht'' JU\l takt'. search mg OIJt Don't ~ll th1s area \hort. 11's a clc' er \omhanJt111n 111 count') and Ctl). urban and \uburban s1mpll' ,rn.t sopht ucatC'd You can dine at •\nH11nc.-·, an ltQlrl Mend1en or E:dd1c·~ (1allc>, shop at \ml·n \.\ anh nr thl' Bav Depanrncnt store over b\ the Pa .. 1IH'n \Ito' ll'\ JI th~ Port Theater arc S2 on Mondi) night and 11d..t"t\ t<' the Perform101 .\rt~\('ntera h1ghas$4~ \oon,011\ant·amr out at Cr)\\al ( 0' <' C\tate Par\. and <;pend thr nt-\l night .ll tht• Four \(a~oo') Hotel 'Jot mt\n\ areas ofthr v.orld otlc1 11p 'u1.:h lnntra''' \\ e a lt' 1ntlccd hlcor;~I Rut let'' not ~el 'mutt. then· 1, .11"-J\' r0<lm tor 1mr rn' tmC'ot m.in' .. uggc•,twn' , ,,1111· from '1or;1 11n~ niral Inca ks a' "ell a" urhfln 1 l'Ott"r' on • \ummC'ntm<.' trif'l\ C•C'I read' h{rc arl· a le" I Tall>. mnrt' ~llt .tu't 't'rbalh hut b~ citprcsstng opin1on' through hi\ 11 pJ ~r' radw and telcv1s1on ~1.11100\ \.\ 0nderful l'lJlJlonun1t1l'" 111 l'\press a~ ~mg 11Hrlt)(1lo.cd lk1n11 hlJ'<'.., ~mnll .• ~ Do mo1t· \1agnaliti:nt par~' "t loneh on wC<'l>.end' l nJ~thnt C. olk&t" da'\C" arc· un1kr,.ubSC'n~ an<l .11 lhl' \hnman ( 1artlcn' the 't.itT 111\cn outnumber5 thl' 'l\ll1'r' Eking 10 .l rut "\elti\h ' "1 1\ more E'penrntr n1ghthlt' fin the PC'n1Mula. In umtcti\ at l < I \troll \1,11n fkat h tn l .iguna or the pirr at Hun11ng111n "-Mfl•\A nHnlkt1nr" lan be dangerous h• '••Ur ht" a Ith '\umnwr tnp' a"·" are' nflt·n t~:ndkial f hr\ pro\1dt flt'r\r<'l ll\t' '\u1<'" ~m.111 to"n p.nl. no a \UOO\ da-. can \t'(m h~e parad1'i<' \n{i 'h"1pp1nll an Pan\,., c\htlarauna. Hut we haq p.irl " anti unl\er\lt•<'' ;and theaten and ~a\ hl'' and hhrnn<'' and puhhl':lllon<. .ind fa,h100 and \tamul.111nl' nt'1~hhtlr' \nd 01 heau11ful i;cmn o~<r· loo lo "ll t hl· I' .tu Ill Ou•a n I t'I 'Jf'rm·natl' tht·m -11111 thcm I hrrc'\ a l<H ol 'mall 111\..n 10 1h1\ IJ.fll"IOP. cat' and that l'<lml'i1n 11on 1\ h.H11 111 tw.n l h1nl. aht1 11 11 Jim Kood "'"'lo '""l>Or• B«>•<'b • ------~-- Train derailment kills 1, injures 3 in Palm Springs NORTH PALM-SPRINGS (AP) -Thirty-seven cars of a S7-Qr Southern Pacific freight train derailed Satur?ay. k.ilhn& one transient. injuring thrtt and leaving quesuorts about how many more were de4d or 1nJured. .. There as no way to know how many were on the train and whether any of them ran away" af\er the accident, Hoppe said. "We have all our crew people accounted for.' Southern Pacific's tracks were closed until 3 p.m. Saturday. authorities said. Thrtt of the transients were treated for minor in~un~ at ~Sert Hospital in Palm Sprinas and released. said a nursing supervisor. who declined to identify herself. The train was en route from Los Angeles to Chicago when a coupler failed at 12:05 a. m. and derailed the cars at Indian Avenue just south of Interstate 10, Southern Pacific Transportation Co. spokesman Bob Hoppe said. The train was traveling 38 mph. There were no injuries to the three-man crew. but one transient was found dead in the wreckage and three others suffered minor injunes. Hoppe said. There was no immediate ~maacestimate, but many of tM cars were beyond reP!'1r and would have to be scrapped, said Southern Pacific assistant superintendent Willard Keeney. Hoppe said it could take days to assess the damage. He said clean-up crews were searching late Saturday for at leut one other transient thought to be aboard. and officials speculated that several other transients also may have been k.illed. The train, which carried no hazardous matenaJ was hauling new cars. televisions, roller skates., teddy bc,ars, analic1al flowers and shoes. "Some of tl\e cars that broke up did spread some of this freight around," Proctor said. 'Humphrey' shows no ill effects SAN FRANC! CO (AP) - Humphrey, the humpback whale who swam up the Sacramento River last tall. shows no 111 effects from his 25 days away from the Pacific Ocean, say researchers who spotted the wayward whale ofT the Northern Cahfom1a coast. John Calambok1d1s. a research biologist on the team that saw the whale, said Saturda) evening that Humphrey appeared to be 1n good health when he was sighted earlier this week near the Farallon Islands. which he about lO males "'e~t of an Francisco. .. All we realh ha'c is that H.umphre) "'as hcha\1ng rnns1<;tentl) with the f:lt"ha' or of the other whales." he said. The biologist said Humphrey was spotted once 1n the company of one other whale and a second tame as part of a fi" c-whale group. C alambok1d1s said the researchers determined Thursday evening that a whale seen earlier in the week was indeed Humphrey. .. On the basis of his markings. we were SUSPICIOUS that he might be the infamous Humph re)." he said ... A number of davs later. when the photographs were developed. we "'ere able to match them up." Calambok1d1s said the researchers had been watching for the 40-foot- long "'hale and had a COP> of a bulleun that arl'a whale enthusiasts had put together which showed the d1stinct1 ve markings on the mam- mal's tail fins. or flukes. "Our work out there hasn't been focused on looking for Humphrey," he said ... We ncvenheless kept an eye out." The 45-ton whale gained national attention last fall when he swam into San Francisco Bay and made his wa y through the sloughs and islands of the Sacramento Ri ver Delta. Thl' whale first was spotted an the ba} Oct. I I Researchers and other 'oluntccrs tncd fo r da)s to chase the whale back to the Pacific. finally succeeding No -. 9 through the use of fn1thtcn1ng underwater noisemakers. . D eputies t ell of raid tha t led to FAA probe PALMDALE (AP) -Sheriffs deputtes said Saturday they re- covered cocaine. hashish and papers during a narcotics raid last month which led to a federal probe of drug use by air traffic controllers. Thirty-four controllers at the Palmdale fliaht control center that oversees thousands of planes daily have been removed from their jobs as a result of the probe. the Federal Avi ation Administration said Friday. Don Early. manager of the Los Angeles Afr Route Traffic Center. said the action was taken "1n ac- cordance with my responsibility to preserve, the integrity of the air traffic . control system ... "Any hint of impropriety that could ad versely affect air safety must be treated with the utmost serious- ness." Early told a news conference. None of the controllers has been arrested, and no criminal charges have been filed, Early said. On Saturday, however. Los An- geles County shcnfrs deputies re- veal ed that a secretary at the Palmdale center was arrested July 8. "The current Federal Aviation Administration investigation into al- leged na rcotics use by air traffic controllers at the Palmdale flight control facility stems from a Sheriffs Dcpanmcnt narcotics arrest on July 8." Deputy Drew Basey said, reading from a shcnfrs news release. He said shenfrs narcotics detec- t" cs and an FAA 1n vest1gator served a ~arch warrant at the Palmdale home of Steven and Karen Mcintosh. Air Force successfully launches MX missile By &M Atsoelate.4 Pre•• VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE -An unarmed ~X nussile flew 4 200 miles 10 a target area in the Pacific ~n Saturday. com~let.1n• the .13th t;est of launch of the missile, military offi~tals S:tJd. The n:11ssde carraed nine unarmed MK-2 1 ~ntry warhea~s., said. ~..,. Barry Ghckman.t d1n:ctor of public affairs for the Air Force Balhsuc M1ss1le Office. It was tb~ nrst time the independently tarsctable re-entry vehicl~ .had taraeted t~o d1ffere~t areas.. about 70 miles apart. in the KwaJal.e10 M1s.11le Ran,e, he said. A11ht time was about 30 minutes. Glickman said specific deia1ls o.f the accuracy were classified. The Reagan Administration calls the. MX, des1JnC~ to carry up to 10 nuclear warheads. an essential improvem~nt 1n t~e nation s nuclear a~nal because of 1ts improved accuracy and 1b1ht.Y ~o stnke well protected m1htary targets. Congress has au~~orized SO M1< m1sS1les. but the Air Fo~ hope$ to win approval for an add1t1onal SO. Woman probably not serial killer vlctlm LOS ANGELES -A woman found dead m a tnlsh bm behind a priotiog shop was probably not the 18th vicum of the Southside Slayer, police said Saturday. The body of Rose Annette Maid~n. 25. of South-Central Los AngcJ~ was found by an employee of a ~earby business who ~nt to put some trash m the bin about 9:30 a.m. Fnday. ·111s our belief that this case is not connected with 1he other cases the t.ask force 1~ invesllpllng," police Cmdr. Wilham Booth said Saturda). Corona policewoman killed on freeway CORONA - A 45-year-old mother of thr~ wh~ became Corona's ~!"St female police officer was shot and killed on the R1 vers1 de Freeway, authont1es said Saturday. Pat Dwyer of Woodcrest was ofT du.ty traveling lf\ a v!ln with friends and family members on the freeway late Fnday when the vehicle was invol ved in a traffic collision with another car. police Lt. Bob Martin said. The driver of the second vehicle pulled out a gun and lir~ at least one bull~t through the body of the van. striking both Mrs . Dwyer and a friend. Martin said Opponents aim to stop squirrel hunting LAKE ARROWHEAD -About 500 angry residents toolc aim at the first planned squirrel hunting season m San Bernardino County history. At a spectal four-hour heanng called by the Depanment of Fish and Game. opponents of the hunung season argued that squirrels were shot for span . not food ; it would be dangerous m the hcav1l) populated forests of the county; and 11 would deplete the squirrel population. The Fish and Game Commission in Apnl approved the season. scheduled for Sept 13 to Jan 25. dunng which hunters can take up 10 four squ1mls a day 2 DAYS ONLY ALL STORES MONDAY AND TLIESDAY TAI(E AN EXTRA 25% OFF ALL F ION SALE MERCHANDISE CH I~~ ALREADY REDUCED ~~25%-70%. LOOK FOR THE RED X SIGNS FOR EXAMPLE: C)R JG. $60. ALE $29.99. EXTRA 25% OFF $22.49. , fC)IZ ~HR . !)HJ \ f \. \l,C)RT\Wf-AR , LI NlJERIE, ACCE. ORIF \ )H()E~, RED BL\C, CLLJB 5'4'' PETITE~. [()I~ HI M: \l llT\ \I)( )l\fC ( )A J\ I >RE\~ ~HIRT\, NECKWEAR, HOES, SPORTSWEAR, RED HAC1. F\JR Kil )\ LAVEITE, IN f-A NT\, TCJDlJLE~ I (;JRL 4-6'\, l30V . 4-7, GIRLS 7-14, BOY "-.1ll.11 11111L·-. llm11L'll tll ..,ttx:k 1111 hJnJ ~dl'd1<.m will \'JI\' b\ -.1\1rc l lomc S1<1rl' llll'f\ h.111d1-.c llPl 1r11.l1HkJ l nterrncd1.ttc m.ukJ11wrh mtlV l1.1vc hn·11t.tk\.'fl1111"<'fTil'1tt.·m-. \:11 mad. phc1nl· nr 'f'X'~1 .1I 11rJcr .... plc.1"<! JW-ROBINSON'S 8-20. - 1 Orenoe Coat DAIL y PILOT /SUJMj~. Auguet 2•. 1911 M Jesus intruding into churchgoers' bedroom •• Dear Ann Landen; My family and onainally. -Your Avid Reader in pay, medicaleipet\sesand benefits by Po$Cd &o outhve you I are active in our churth. We are Oklahoma the Kentucky Work.en Compensa-We return to a norm&J life and seem st.qger1ng. You value eeic little PQAeUio11. Baptists and .erious about our re-Dear O&.: YM .eM se •tecua &Ma · t1on Board becaute the board deci<kd to have adjusted We cherish li&aon. The problem I am writing problem wldl JMr wife. y..,. letter hisnervousbttakdownwucautedby All memonesandd1natohispotRM1011s Pahaps. ID a . momena. lhal mo&hu visualized daqpeer.fn· law rcm.anyioa someday, ud leaftld that the stcrtinc 5ilver lbe to lovinaly chose and be touched so oft.en would be sone forever. So pleale undentand a mother who as still moununa the de:athofherson. ~tnow,lbeneedl tbinp that were bu. -Roy&J OU. M1ch. about11onelh1veneverseeninyour clearly&Mka&etdaatyMvlew.J .... working with black(! You wdl be I -e meclaJ,amisshapen clayuhtray, 'column. I trust you will not uJe my 11 a 1DaJe cempeUS.r. SIM will IMlp deliahted to know that Jeffenon • a bent slci pole. name. yoe IMentaM dlat IM ...... , Circu1lJudgeJack Muddrevcnedtbe I ... You labeled .. San Juan's" mot.bet· A few weeks 140 my wtfe (we have couWer Jfl•• u tNlaary mercal, decision. He also ruled that the LMD£1S in-law "sick." Yes, we are skk that a been manied six years) placed a b•t Iler Lor4 aH Sevier. board's order to return the man to an wonderful child died so youna. picture of Jesus on our bedroom Toe ba4 yter wUe ,....., .. '"r "all-white setting" was patent!~ un· "Warped," yes, we are warped. One drnser. Althou&h I, too, am deeply plclue a.Ml replaee4 It wtdl eee ef constitutional. Good news, isn 'tit?-looks at snapshots of the last family reliaious, I was offended that my wife JeH1. I believe ~1 l1 ta.e reel of tlte Kentucky Anomey have not had a child die. Ir you had, pthenngand curses the pictum-taker would put another man's picture in problem. I ••an& bo~ pktuet be• Dear AU.: VH bet! Le&'a lilear lt for you would have softened your answer for not wa1tin1 until that boy g.ot off our bedroom. I do not keep a picture die dre11er. to the mother·in-law who wanted the the phone "Twisted," yes. and I Dear S.Jal (Mk: ....... , .. ,_ presattaa a ,....w., taia1 ... .,. cntM4 ., ....... ...,.. ,,.. ..... frem my,...,..,..,..,..,,• ltl el of another woman in oor home. I am J11C11e MIMld. ne ,... aame of silver back. One never atts over the could add "1rralJonaJ." The stattJticl sure my wife would not tolerate 11. Dear Ann: R;,;e~ber the man in LHlntlle llLaa ~ '!'"'r~~ death of a child, whatever hinge. It 11 of fam1hes who fall a pen and mar- Actually, no one knows what Jesus Louisville who was awarded back Dear Ann Landers: Be thankful you "off-<ode." Your children are sup-riaies that faihftera child's death are looked like. This picture is a hand .-=.::.::.:.;....:~-~-==-=--::.:.:.:...:.::.:... ____________ ~-------------~-....::;_ _______________________ , wtMtm "' aaen. drawing of a very hancbome man with deep-set brown eyes, a classic profileJ. finely chiseled features. bcautirul wavy hair and a vand beard. Yes, 1 admit I am Jealous. · I trust your judgment and hope you will qru that I have a riaht to ask my wife to remove Jesus' picture and re"lacc it with mine, which was there HORO SCOPE MOllda y, Aap1l ZS ARJES (March 21-Apnl 19): What had been "separated" will now come together, includinJ family. Focus OR payments, collecttons, long.distance communications. Minor digestive problem is solved. Capncom, Cancer play roles. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): You'll have plenty to laugh at -what had bttn cause for concern is dissolved. Emphasis on social act1v1t1es, com- munications. Special invitations.ma_~ include travel. Gemma. Sagittarius play roles. SYDNEY 0MARR GEMINI (May 21·June 20): legal affairs command more attention - roadblock probably has been de· libcrately placed. Protect nghts. check source matenal. Focus on publiclly. possible pan nersh1p, mar- riage. CANCER (June 21-July 22). Dig I deep for information -you're due to discover "unusual motives." Focus I on basic issues. sccunty, relat1onsh1p with one who is romantic but may not be too rehabld. Virgo native figures I prominently LEO (July 23~Aug. 22) Popul~rity surges. many vie for your services. favors Some wtll know you arc suscep11ble to flattery. Be aware. alen. pro1cct self in emotional clinches Major domestic adjustment 1s fea- tured VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept. 22) lnd1v1d- ual who opposes you could mainly I puff. bluff. Know 11. realize yoqr own strength. push forward creative pro- gram. Emphasis on pracucahty. prop- eny. special nghts and perm1ss1ons Pisces figures prominently LJBRA (Sept 23-0ct 22): Focus on respons1b1hty. deadlines. special re· quests from relattves. Know when to draw line. refuse 10 be mt1m1dated by vanous cla1 ms. cncs, demands. Older and1 v1dual does care and will prove 11. Capncom pla)s role SCORPIO(Oe-t 23-Nov 211· Much I that was lost as rdco\ered, including prestige You'll complete assignment, I you·11 reach beyond prev1ousexpecta· uons Sccnano h1ghhghts love 1n paramoun1 role. Anes, Libra figure prominently SAGmARIUS (Nov 22-Dcc 21): I Emphasis on 1n1t1a11ve. creauv1ty. style. design, fresh start You are 1n pos1t1on 10 wnte your own ticket. Know 1t. proceed accordingly Ro- mance 1ntens1fies as you get to heart I of matters. . CAPRICORN ( D« 22-Jan 19) Family member wants to go in "d1ffcrenf' d1rect1on. Secrets arc an· volvcd, confidence has been shaken. Time 1s on your side -waiting game 1s to your advantage Financial pie· ture 1s bnghter than an11c1pated. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb 18)· Ctr· cumstances swing in your favor - wish 1s fulfilled, populanty increases. you could wan contest. Anent.ion centers around travel. communica- tion. wardrobe. appearance Gemini plays role. PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): Check details, read between lines, study small pnnt. Focus on business, ca· recr, prestige, amb1t1on. C1rcum- 'ltances due to change -know \t. keep options open Taurus. Scorpio play outstanding role'i IF AUGUST U IS YOUR BIRTH- DAY you make new start an new d1rcct1on this year -you regain independence. verve, v1talit) Emphas1' on proverbial "second chance." lnsdmcts. feelings. emo- uons figure prominently Love plays paramount role Youn& person provides pleasure. encouragement. You art dynamic. crcauve, capable of expressina fechngs. ideas an mcan· anaful manner Gemma. Virgo. 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Ill • 1.1 821 8550 VAN NUYS <;, HI Ott>Q I rwv n(1 St>OUIVPOct Olvt1 h••lw''' n Eh1rll.1n~ di " v ~ 0 221.1 WEST COVINA 5.t!\ R1"'tn.11(11n r r WV .11lll Vim Pnl Phon1• 'A q I l , lj., COSTA MESA S.in Ou•Q(I I I WV 1n I ~. rl>O• Blvrl Pt l tO• • , • r 4 )pl r ~ n<ll\~ thru r lll111V IQ C\ 11 I 1.1 0 Sl11i(l~v I;> h - - ---=-=-.-~ ------ -f AS Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Sunday, August 24, 1988 NOTICE On page 6 of today 's Target sale section, girls' 2-12 t-sh1rts are advertised . The photograph showing 2 shirts per pack is correct-The description stating 3 shirts per pack is incorrect. The shirts are sold in a 2-shirt pack and the correct price is: 2 shirts 2.49 Reg. 2 for 3.49. We regret any inconvenience this may cause. I NATION ---- Soviet charged with espionage U.N. worker a rrested In midst of buyf Qg classified documents tractor to the Bendix Corp. and General Electric Co., two 1mportan1 military contractors, Hogan said. R 1 car crashes; 41 hurt · @TARGET NEW YORK (A P) -Federal agents arrested a Soviet employee of the U nated Nations Saturday on espionage charges as he bought classi- fied documents from an informant on a subway platforw. the FBI said. When arrested, Zakharov struggled wnh the FBI agents, Hogan said. They tackled him and wrestled him to the ground bcfotc handcuffing him. FBI' officials dad not identify the informant, who they said met Zakharov while still a student more than three years ago. UPPER DARBY. Pa. (AP) - A high-speed commuter rai l car over· $hot a platform Saturday and crashed w through a terminal wall. 1nJunng at ~-·lillliiiilllm•lli.. least 41 people. authont1es said The 3:45 p.m crash occurred ;ust after the operator tri ed unsucccssfull) to use the front and rear brakes one of the passengers said A _ .. \!7 VllLAGI CCHTf.a .. 0 ....... llJO .,~·-, .......... OM! ~d••rd1 I 81USTOL CINE NA AFTER A DECADE OF SILENCE ... THE BUZZZ IS BACK. NOW PLAYING FOR EXCEPllONAL VALUE 5p0RTCQATS Comparable in quahtv at $95 uolity makers. •from 2 tomousd. ~1ended woo\Jpolyester. • 100°4 wool on ·.Single breo~~~~i·. Arst quality. • 38-.46 Reg . 0V8f 235 stores natio nwide A statement refeased by FBI Direc- tor Wilham Webster identified the Sov1e1 as Gennadiy Fcdorovich Zakharov, 40. a scientific affairs officer assigned to the Center for Science and Technology for Develop- ment at the United Nations Scc- retanat heft'. Three federal agents arrested Zakharov around 6 p.m. at a Queens subway stop right after he paid $1 .000 for documents on a U.S. Air Force jet engine, FBI Assistant Director John L. Hogan said al a news conference here. The documents were con· fiscate<l by the FBI. according to Webster's statement released an Wa shington. Zakharov gave the money to a man identified as a graduate of Queens College. who has supplied infor- mation to the FBI on the case for three years. Hogan sa id. The man. a-permanent U.S. resi- dent who comes from a .. third world count I') ... as employed by a subcon- Hogan said agents believed that Zakharov was a KGB agent. tJo one answered telephone calls to the Soviet embassy an Washington. A person who answered the tele- phone at the Soviet Union's U.N m1ss1on here 1dent1ficd himself as a diplomat on duty and said, "We have no comment on th as ca~." Hogan did not elaborate on the nature of the documents. He said FBI agents also seized documents outlin- ing what type of information the Soviet Union was seeking from the informant. The "wtsh-list" would be helpful 1n determining So.viet strengths and weaknesses in certain areas of mili- tary manufacturing, he said. ·•zakharov met with the student on many occasions dunng that tame and reportedly paid ham thousands of dollars to obtain a wade spectrum of valuable but non-classified infor- mation. concentrated an the areas of robotics. computers and an1fic1al intelligence," Webster said. , AP~o One step at a time Gilea Thompeon of Lonc- vlew, Waah., take• hi• re- covery from May'• Mt. Hood cllmbln& accident one atep at a time. Thompeon '• lega were amputated after an ava- lanche trapped he and ae•- eral claNmatea for 3 daya. Burials continue for shooting victims EDMOND. Clo.la. ( .\P) -Eight more bunals were held aturda) for v1ct1ms ofa silent killer who took two pistols to v.ork at the Edmond Post Office and killed 14 CO·'-"Orkcrs before turning a gun on himself. ··v.e·,e experienced pain. haven't we? You bet we hJ' c:· the Re'. Finle:r Tann an said at the funeral of Patty J. Husband. a li ve-year postal employee. .. Butth1nk of pain being the threshhold of peace. . II as lxcausc of pa an that God moves to us and bnngs us hts ~ace·· ax burials took place Saturday in Oklahoma One Y.as hd u 1n St. John, Kan:. and another in Manetta. Ga. ~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Four' 1c11ms v.ere buried Fnda} One 1s scheduled today anu one Monda~ fhe bod} of gunman Patnck Henl') hemll. wh o al\o "oundcd six other people dunng Wednesday morning's shooting spree. was cremated and v.111 be bunni 1oda> at Watonga. at has parents' gravesate The pn .. ate service tor Sherrill wall be open onl ) to h 1~ fa mtl)' and close fnends. according to the fun eral home handling the service. More th an 200 people crammed into the chapel of an Oklahoma Caty funeral home for the funeral of Ms. HusbanJ . 48 comparob~ \n quo 1 04' cotton ond cotton/ Afomou• nomefo~!·~ilds. Long sieeve. sizes 14'"2 potyester In assortvu 1 to 17. Arst QUOlitV. 99 DRESS SlACKS at $35 16 comparob\e ln quo\lty c1asslcs In trodltlonol ft'omafamous,quoll~~~6s Sizes 30 to 40 First cotors Potyester/woo quolltv • 'z CANOGA PARK FULLERTON LAGUNA Hill S SAN BERNARDINO TUSTIN COSTA MESA GAANADA HILLS lA MIRADA THOUSAND OAKS W COVINA CULVER CITY HUNTIIWGTON BEACH PASADENA TORRANCE Open tlO to tJO • Slll!Ny 11 to 6 • JO dly l1¥ewtyt • ~ rtf\lnda FOR CUSTOMER INFORMATION, CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-654-6543 ·- "The brakes weren't .,.,orlo.ang.~hen the operator .... ent to u~ the~1 .~•d passenger Sheila Freeman --.. All we could do was brace our.eh es tvts. Freeman. who was on her wa~ horn& from work. said )he . ..a" tht operator run to the bad. ol the car v.hen the manual bralo.i:s woufd not work an front as the !langk car rolled toward the 69th Street Terminal When they failed. he ran b.iclo. to 1he front and told passengers to brace themselves. she said At least one person in the terminal was believed 10 be tnJured "hen the car. inbound from Nornsto~n broke through the wall and came to a rest about about a quarter of its length inside a concourse area. said Southeastern Penn<,\ I' ania Trans· ponation Authon1~ · -;poke'i"oman Donna Alston. SEPT A officials said the cau\e ol th e accident was under 1n\l~st1ga11on The cars. which can tra,el up to ti<i mph. are s1mLlar to old·q~k trolle) cars but with out o'erhang1ng \\tres The) run from Ph1ladelph 1.1 s north· wcs1 suburbs to lhl· ti•l1t ~treet Terminal here. v.-herecPmmuter\~an change to city sub" a' ur hu~ lines or for other suburban tran~1t lines • Street traffic "as da\rupted o'er a se .. en-block area for about 1"0 hl1ur\ after the acc1den1 ~ad police 1lfal·r Frank Costa. Most of the 1niun:d ,uffcred mtnur cuts. bruises and 'prams. hosp11.:il official-; said. One pa ssenger Y.d~ reported an critical and unstJblc cond111on at Fitzgerald Mere) Hospital 1n Darh'. hospital spolo..csman )1\tcr Donna Watto said. She said h1~ name" as not being relea~d becauSt· rrlatl\t'\ had not lxen no11ficd Poll: Top problem at schools is drugs WASHI NG TOI\ 1 .\Pl -For thr first tame tn the 18-H·ar ht\tnf' 11 lhl' annual Gallup Poll.on education 1hr pu blic has 1dentllil·d drugi. a\ thl· biggest probkm tonlron11n~ the schools. By wide margins. adults said 1hc' fa, ored npuls1on ol \tu<lrnl\ l·aught u~1ng drug.s and allll~ 1ng teal.her' 10 scarth lockers for drugs .\nJ h a narro"' 49-44 margin the\ l'\ en appro .. cd testing 'tudenis for dru~ u!>C b) unnal:rs1\ The publtl ha' \tngkd ou1 lal >. ,, d1 sc1phnc a~ lhl' )1.hl•OI\' mJ1w problem in It-. ol lhl· I· rrr' ,, u' Gallu p ~ur' C) s But an the latest pol re l'J\l'tl ~aturda) b) Phi DdtJ l\Jppan mag.i 11nc. :!8 percent ofthme 1nte'f'lt'"'·l'd cited drug~ as their top cnn1.em T"ent)-four percent mrnt1orl·d IJl ~ of d15\.1plmc. "htk 1.iclo. 111 financial su ppon for the \lhooh ran~cd 1h1rJ v.1th 11 percent The ncv. poll also lound thJt .t I pc r<:cn t of those sunr\ed tell tht>1r l~·al pu bltl S<:hools ffit'ntt·d a gradl' n • A or B. do"' n shghth from lhl' pa~t two }ears. 'Hands' raises only $16 million LOS .\NvELES (.\Pl -Three months after Hands .\cross .\menca form ed a broken line of people aero"' the na11 on, onl~ S 16 million has been gathered fo r the hungl') and homeless and nothing has been dastnbuted. organizers sa} The prOJCCt once aimed at ra1,ing S50 malhon to S 100 m1lhon The S 16 m1ll1on set aside for the poor as not even equal to the amount the group has budgeted for eJtpenscs, when corporate contributions tor expenses are added an. About S7 mallton an unfulfilled pledges remain outstanding, -.aad Hands Aero~ Amenca spokesman Da' 1d Fulton Agents smash huge drug rlng NEW YORK (AP)-State. federal and city narcotics asents say tha1 w11h the sc1zurt' of 70 pound, of pure heroin they've smashed an antc:r· national dru& nnn that lOOk tn near)\ a half-mtlhon do lars a wee~.· In 1dd1t1on, asents fro m the Ne"' Yorl. Dru& Enforcement Ta$k Forre confi<Kated about two pounds of cocaine. ancludan& some crack sev- ernl machine auns. S7S ()()() in ca,h and ahout a do1en asroned hand· gun\ equipped w11h Tt Oon hullel that ran pierce hullr t proof \ federal drug agents said ''<'\!\ ·. Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT ISun<Wj. AuguM 24, 1• Nicaragua issues wamingto U.S. Chinese-American convicted of spying MANAOUA,Nican&ua(AP)- Dden• MiniltCI' Hum6trto Ortesa. the nation's new aencral of the army, 11id Satu:J that thou11nds of American ien would be killed if tbeUnhedStatesattacked Nicarqua. "We are wimna to pay with ttnt of thousands of deaths if tbc United States intervenes in Nicaraua. but American troops will also leave thousands of dead behind, since the El Salvador .peace talks set MEXICO CITY (AP) -The long- awaited third round of peace talks between El Salvador's U.S.-backed emment and leftist rebels is set to n Scpl 19 in the eastern vadoran farmina town ofScsori. a communique said Saturday. The time and place-were set in three days of private meetings in Mexico between delegations from the two sides. The meetings, held at an undisclosed location. ended Friday night. "A possible agenda (for the peace talks) was not discussed," said the communique, signed by Roman Catholic Archbishop Arturo Rivera Damas of San Salvador. He has mediated the peace negotiations since their start. The communique was distributed by Salvadoran government delegates at a news conference at their country's embassy here. · No indication emeraed that either side changed its position since the first two rounds of peace talks. BR IDGE ' CHARLES GOREN major. Your responses are basical· ly the same no matter whether he promise.s five cards In the suit for his opening bid or only four. I. Raise partner's suit. If you have located an eight-card or bet· ter fit, you want to raise partner's suit to the appropriate level to an- nounce to him that a fit exists. This enables him to revalue his hand and judge the potential of the com· blned holding. 2. Ir no fit exists, jump to two no trump or three no trump to an· nounce the strength of your hand within close limits. 3. With no fit and a hand unsu1ta· ble for no trump, bid a new suit The range for a new suit response Is very wide-from a minimum of 6 points at the one-level to almost anything if your hand 1s unsuitable for a jump shift However, you must have a good enough hand 1f you are going to introduce the new suit at the two-level 4 With a very strong hand and a fit for partner's suit. or with a very strong hand and a self-sufficient suit of your own. make a JUmp shift 6. If your hand falls into none of the above categories, you probably have to respond one no trump. By and large, responses to minor· suit opening bids follow a similar pattern. However, here pn_onty should be given to introducing a major suit if you have one But don't distort your bidding by show- ing a four-card major at the ex- pense of a five-card or longer minor, unless you would have to go to the two-level and do not have the strength for that Make your natural response Q.-Recently, there hu been talk about establlthlng a Bridge Hall qf f'alM. What do you think of the Idea?-.F., Tampa, Fla. A.-Thls is not a new idea It was first suggested by my good friend Lee Hazen almost a quarter of a century ago, and was inaugurated by The Bridgl' World in 1964 The first three members were Harold Vanderbilt. Ely Culbertson and a writer whose name modesty pre vents me from mentioning The next three were Oswald Jacoby, Sidney Lenz and Miiton Work I like the Idea, and am sorry it was not kept up While I do not ex· peel It to becomt> a ,hrine where mllhons will <'Orne to worship their her<>H, I do think a permanent place Is needed to re<'ord the h1sto- r ry of the game 8eD4 01 qaf'•tlon111 tnr thl1 column to Cllarln H. Gottn And Omu Sharif, la un of t\le nf'"•P•IH''· C~artn GorPn and Omar harlf p.noaa.u,., or th•lr 1tAff1, ·cannot •ocl•rt.al• to an•""' au quutJona Hb•Jttf'CI. invaders also will bite the dust or defeat as they did with Sandino," Oneaa said. The rulina Sarwiinistas take their name from Aut~to Cesar Sandino who led a revoft after U.S. Marines entered Nicaraaua in 1926. He ended his guerrilla campaian when the Marines withdrew in 1933 and was seized and killed t.he next year after aareeina to meet with &0vemment . med11ton. Ortqa 1poke at a ceremony 1n1tall· in1 new ranks on senior officers of the Sandini5ta anny followina a re- orpn1zation of the anned forces last week. Ortcp, who previous had the lit.le of commander, was ai ven the rank of general of the army by his brother, Presjdcnt Daniel Ortcp, on Friday. • ·I ,. II. • I -• J ., KIND n...clcry, Au..,., 2• T ,,.m. to 9,,.... ""' OF CHA•GI ,, \ • • • l'l.o..""' 650-24'» to res•rve ,aur 1pac9 HURRY IN SUN" That is the hiahett rank io the Nicaraauan army, followed by lieutenant aeneraJ. ~ eeaeral and bripdier. Such makeshift ranks u com· mander and subcommander ~ adorted bythc Sandinisw dlilrina the civi war that they won inJuly 1979 with the defeat of the ri&ht·wina reaime of the late President Anastasio SOmoza. PEKING (AP) -A 67-yar- old Ch1nete·American bu been convicted of apyina for the N .. t1onalist Ounete aovemmn1 on Taiwan and was lefttenced to 12 L yean in pn1on. the official Xinhua news qency ~ Saturday. 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"AUGUST 24, 1986 Norway -naturally! By CAROL MOORE Sunshine in Bergen! Such a rarity here, where the city's unofficial symbol is an umbrella. It's a good omen for touring Norway. · And the best way to take advantage of the fme weather is to. climb·one of the eeven mountains where locals are fond of hiking, picnicking -and, of counie, skiing in winter. Ta.king the cable railway to the top of · Floien is the most convenient way to do this. The funicular operates until midnight and the bird's-eye views are spectacular. Returning to the lower station on a Sund&] in June, we found school bands parading through the streets as pas&ers-by jokingly commented that the music must be in honor of the sunshine. Drug stores were selling out of sunburn remedies. Cinnamon-spiraled s!illinpboller were popular fare at the ionditoris, and the outdoor fish market was filled with choosy shoppers, pict\lre-taking tourists and people shelling steamed shrimp to munch as they strolled. Bryggen -a landmark row of peaked, Hanseatic timbered houses -lines one side of the harbor. These chockablock buildings have been damaged by fire, most devastatingly in 1702 and most recently in 1955. In the best preserved house, there is a museum (with tours in English), illustrating commercial life on the wharf in Bergen centuries ago. German merchant- members of the Hanseatic League lived here and conducted an exchange of dried cod, grain and salt with fishermen from northern Norway. Rutted, narrow stairways lead to long rows of musty rooms furnished with trappings dating from 1704. The dark atmosphere is appr~'/{:te since cooking fue and flickerin~8o~:8mps were · 'ted to one room because of their bility. Tourists can imagine how the apprentices coped under such cold and dreary conditions but can't believe bow they slept -sitting up, two to a small cupboard-like bed ju.st big enough for one. Old fish presses, hoists, scales and trading coins and paper- work also are displayed. The SAS Hotel, located at the end of this historic row, cleverly extends the Bryggen facade with an array of new boutiques that close at 3 p.m. as is the Norwegian custom. A long walk along the water from Bryggen are Haakonshall and Roee- nkrantz Tower, 13th-century land- marks that were badly damaged when a Nazi boat filled with nitro- glycerin exploded in the harbor in 1944. Both have been restored and, again, it's worth the admission price to climb the stone stairways of the hall, originally a fortified royal resi- dence that was expanded in the 16th century. Such exercise might prime your appetite for a true smorgasbord - called koldtbord in Norway. Per- haps the best is presented at Hotel Norge where the chefs excel in the artistry of smoked salmon, seafood and sausage hors d'oeuvres, delicate open-faced sandwiches, steamed and pickled vegetables, hot beef, poultry and reindeer entrees. Mousses, cakes and pastries, ser- ved elsewhere, are your clue to Nor· wegian etiquette. The custom is to return to the serving tables as you desire fo r separate courses. So don't "eat American," piling all your choices on one plate. On the outskirts of Bergen are two cultural attractions. Troldhaugen, the sum.mer villa of compose r Edvard Grieg from 1885 to 1907, still contains his furniture, The cable railway approachmt tht t/Jp of Floien. paintings, momentoes, and his Steinway grand piano of 1892 is still in exceUent Buses leave Bergen's central Festplassen every condition. WeU known concert pianist Audun Kayser evening from mid-May to mid-September for Fana · played it in a private drawing room recital for our and a folilore presentation themed to a country "Luxury Experience in Scandinavia" tour led by wedding. After listening to organ music at a quaint Vivian Curtis from Orange Coast College. church, _guests are taken to Rambergstunet and Occasional public concerts are now held in a new greeted by a toastmaster and fiddler who play them hall dramatically built under·a sod roof into a ravine into the farm. on the property. And an internationally famous Grieg Long trench tables are plainly laid with romme- Festival attracts thousands to the Gri eg Hall down-graut, cured mutton sausage, homemade flat bread, town each year in late May. special Norwegian pretzels, juice, coffee and /else to be , I '" \ . -' . . • enpyed~ young people in native oostumes demon - strate village darns. Hmts Sigry and Lars fileJand, the epitome of s10rybook Ncnegian grandparents, urge guests to pm in before the finale, an international friendship ring formed outdoors by torch light. Some American first-time visitors consider Bergen~ a village. Actually, it is Ncnray's second largest city, although 1t does seem to be in with the ~ption of a Scandinavtan town. It's a lively university town and Please see NORWAY !B3. Body highlights by David Hayes "My fall collection reflects a definite trend toward femmine, refined dressing," uplains David Hayes. The Missouri-born Hayes -now turntd CaJifomia designer who has sppesred numerous times at Nw- port Besch fund-raisers -achieves the desir«J look · through the use of softer fabrics. Fabrics -fiwd m their movement -are evident in the collect1on with an emphasis placed on the body; closer and more defining. "1'he woman of today is proud of ber body BDd my clothes are designed to highlight it. "Tods..y's woman must be prepared to dtess for btr every need, day, evening, •mess, theater and blacl tie .. ·"/IJ/ ~ection off• tall. " F0t .,Ome. there • the suit..t .. tM is styl«J witb 1 • bltci wool a., dirt, body hUfging jdet with #o:IJI~ pep/U111 lif~ wool lnit crepe with an '4m>t of black p8 d•ed crepe trim combiatd with 1 till bloUle ad .-IJin, larf. Evening JoiJa Wide• long, flwd si/outttl made of blaci WOll..,llOJlfllrid with an isymetrical cla1in, wilt . z0 • I 'I W buttons. <Xtil,,,,.'}6jies SBJ'81 "/ creat«i this dress for tbe ~-• rii1J teeent this simple dre.Wng with ber ••·M of fabulous jtwels. dtJSigning buutifuJ cJOtbt$. uitJ and dresses *' CllJ be worn by both the young and mature MW>. Afe h nothint to do with my cJotbef for all they ~u1rt is an •ttitude. l nnt my_clotb. to bt ---able to 10 anywhere. I always ieep 1my tfOllWJ ' in mmd when I am creati111 something MW ed uc:it- '1 ----- . .. in, Hi 'women' include Nancy &.,an, Loretta Yowv, JOUJ CollJmi "UWUJt Pl~tu, A.<1pl.t .L&mbury. Maryanne ~rs and Joan Rivtrs. . . . 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Arst qualify quality maker SKIRTS 14~ Pl.AJOS. comparable 1n Quality at $28 CHALLIS PRINTS, comparable in Quality al $36 Plaids In polyester/wool blend tor fall, 27'' to 29" lengths. Sizes 5 to 15 Also beouhtul chal- lis prints In 1001. cotton. rayon o r polyester. Sizes 8 to 16 First quality NOT SHOWN: SWEATERS FOR WOMEN 1299 tashJorutitch comparable in quality at $25 •• ' tt,,,.tt o•oHp :1ntt 1t' c~m,•"' 'Pl" •fH. uv1,., ",".., uwrt'"•~' wh•ch .. ,.,,. nt Jfli:"' 4.1uwt.-111M flU..t1ty ,.,,, *~'*""" .. • = m :;: \tylfll' t•lll"ft-tt ,.,. ,,..,..,,~,,.U•tfVlll nt tM Mfwif T,._ CnnlPM•bt• purtt• i'I.,. 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Found In vqctable oils, wheat aerm, brewer's Y9St, whole Poison (say PW AH-zone) from Pufumt Chnstian Dior has been delcribcd at spicy (coriander from Ruaaia and pepper from MaJaytia), Ooral (o~ blossom hdney), fruity (wildberries) and is layered with amber. arain breads, soybeans and egs. \ ESSENTIAL FA TTY ACIDS: foster the skin's cell arowth and renewal. Found in nuts, seeds, whole grain cereals, com and safflower oil. VIDA DEAll Or, if Y0'1 are not completely obscued by this new scent and find at is not providing the tranquilizing. opium effect you hope to acquire from a fragranoe, maybe Decadence is for you. ZINC: cncounacs oroduction and growth of new cells. Pound in beans, seeds, peas. lamb, seafood and whole grains. Also. an internal boon to good skin is water. It provides moisture to the skin from within ... the only place it can truly come from. Steffan main- tains. It's also essentiaJ for the body's natural purification and elimination systems. Jn extreme humidity, try six glasses of purified or spring water daily, or if the weather as extremely dry, go for I 0. There are inttructtons even for makinJ a square curl for bi&h fashion hair with a new twist. I undentatrd that Decadence, Prince Matchabelli's new women's franaranoe, will also be hitting bun- dredi of stores this faJI. The VS people tell me the booklet is available to everyone sendina SI and name and address to: Vidal Sassoon Styling Booklet Offer. PO Box 1701, Ridgely, MD 21681. SUN HEALTH: Proper nutrilion throuah a balanced and wholesome diet provides energy that constantly renews cells to give shape and resUency to skin. You can eat your way to beautiful skin. From Richard Steffan, the man who offers a two-step external ~ prosram, CQrtlCL these hinu for internal skin beahh: BRAND NEW: If arcat thinas come in small packages. Pupa. the cosmetic innovators, have a hat with PupelJcs. The new kit measures three inches .by two inches and contains eight dif- ferent eye shadows and a doublc- cnded applicator. HAIR, HAIR! You say you can't do a thing with it? You'd like to have a new style. . .some delicate wisps, maybe some outrageous spikes or a new color for a nil.ht? JEWELRY: Kenneth Jay Lane, who has been creating costume jew- elry for more than two decades, has designed a new collection for Avon. The collection includes a si mulated pearl necklace with his sipiature lion's head clasp an~ matchina ear- nngs. a set af convenablc earrinp and a goldtone and sil_vertonc nee~ with matching eamngs. They will be available throuah Avon representa- ti ves next month. · VITAMIN A: preserves elasticity and smoothness, prevents dryness, delays (or makes natural) the aging and wrinkling process. Found in yellow fruiu and vegetables and dark leafy greens. VITAMIN C: cooperates with pro- tein to form natural collagen and elastin tissue which is essential for youthful and well-toned skin. Found an citrus fruits, tomatoes, potatoes, Vidal Sassoon 6as published a 2(}. page styling guide that gives explicit details with photos for a number of styles for day and evening looks. The book tells you how with his seven products for women you can cx~riment at home ... add volume. shape and define. Lane. who works an frankly-fake matenals, uses traditional craft methods and the producu he turns out are so elegant that they are difficult to distinguish from the real thing. (He was at Bullock's Wi lshire late last year with new designs.) The1ewelry is so good-lookin.J that 1t has been seen on JackicO., Princeu Margaret. Elizabeth Taylor and other famous personalities. 'Cover Girls ' reminisce and fondly look for w ard • EDITQR'S NOTE: Due to a glitch in the computer system, the Cover Girls story in the Aua. 17 Style section was garbled. We arc rerunning the story with apologies. By VIDA DEAN Of ................ Is there life beyond the cover1 If you're one of the "Cover Girls," your answer is a definite yes - a life of more fun and fund-raising. All that was assured when an idea formulated a few years ago materialized and the "Cover Girls" organized. "Cover Girls" was formed by women who have been featured on the front pages of Orange County publications over the past years. ''l'v~ ~n on the cove~ of St).'IC, Gentry magazmc and 714, said Barbara Bowie. "I hked the first oric best. That's when I was the youngest," she added. laughing. The Ncwpon Beach resident was one of the women atte!ldinga lunchcon at the Mcridicn's new Bistro Terrace to kackoffthe new group -whose membership includes some of the best looking and most involved women in the community. "The idea for the group stancd in 1982," said founder JoAnne Mix. "The Irvine Co. hosted a luncheon at their Lautremont model in Harbor Ridge for men and women who had been on the cover of the Daily Pilot Style section. A group of us discussed it again when The Daily Pilot hosted a harbor cruise on the first anniversary of the section. "We will suppon The Center Dance Alliance - spcc1fically world class ballet-and next year plan a fund- raascr. On Oct. 19 we will attend and suppon the cast supper ~1ng held at the Irvine Hilton following the New York City ballet performance," added Mix, who was the third cover girl for Style in 1981 . More than 50 have their names on the roster. "The regular membership is now closed, because we wanted to keep it small enough to be able to meet in homes. Couples panics will be planned. really fun events. Patron groups will be formed later for those cover girls we were unable to reach or future cover girls. Also planned will be a support group for others who want to be involved with our events." "Since I appeared on Style I have been asked to model for a eolfing magazine.' said Ann Pangc, who was 1n charge of invitations and will handle the archives. Barbara Fruendt sa1d she was on a Style Easter cover with two daughters. "One daughter was holding a rabbit. .. 1t was scratching her because she was holding it so tight and I was trying to keep everybody smiling for the photographer." Jan Young remembered "There was the cutest bell boy in the Jan. 3, 1982 Style cover with me when I was photographed at the Newport Mamott." Jan suggested Cover Girls should bnng kids an to watch ballet rehearsals as one of their future pro1ects. "All the time the photographer was gctung my picture, I was worrying about squint lines. l was staring an to the sun.'' said Mary Sabatasso, who posed in an Adolfo suit October 1985 at Saks Fifth Avenue. "Then afterwards my husband WflS telling everybody I was buytng up all the papers. I only bought 40 of them. One of them 1s lam mated and on tny wall." For Patty Brennan. celebnty status came with the cover. "People even stopped me in the market to say they had seen my picture. I got a lot of mileage out ofbeang on the cover. My husband said he now knew what it's like to be Steve Lawrence. Steve once said he was always being asked 'Arc you Eydie Gonne's husband."· ··1 was on the cover May 9, 1982 with four of my 11 grapdchildrcn," said Barbara Karl. "The photographer took color pictures. but something happened to the color separation and our pictures turned out in black and white," she added. showing off the page. Rusty Hood was pictured on the cover with Suzy Sutton and Pat Groth. "We were all wcanng lounge clothes. I got some kidding, and fnends a.sk~ me af that was what I wore around the house when I washed dishes." Notcnety for Emma Jane Riley spread across the country. "I received a copy of my picture on the 71 4 cover from a friend in M1ss1ss1ppi. Someone here had mailed 1t to her and she sent ll on to me," said Riley, who also was among the first St vie cover girls Style started at the Pilot 1n 198 1. remembered fonner editor Nora Lehman. ··1 suggested we use people an the community on the cover. I thought 11 would be more entcna1nang for readers to sec people they knew, people that were involved. I felt very strong!) about it," she sa.ad "Gay Bryant was the first model. We went to Saks to see a show of Adolfo fashions I thought the fashions would be there for several days It tu med out the clothes were leaving in a few hours for another trunk show in Beverly Hills. Gay rushed home to put on makeup and th en we w~nt over to SCR where she ~ot dressed. It was really hectic, but Dack Kochler got in hagh gear and we got the picture. I'll always be grateful to him." added Lehman. who l~ter used the same cover format on her Ge ntry magazine. "For months people stopped me everywhere I went afler 1 .. was on the cover with Judie Arg)ros." said Kit Toth They said 'Oh. yo u are the lad y 1n the red dress.'" For Ruth Dang. being on the cover was reall> important. "It helped me get openings fo r my groups trying to raise money. I used 1t an a resume. and when I ~how~ to people and they saw all of things I was'"' olved in and 1t made me more credible." Other~ there (many on more than one cover) rcmembenng their "shoots" and pages incl uded Athalic Clark (Orange Cont y Maga.zinc. June '86). Anne Badham Hedda Maros1. Manlyn Hausman (who modeled a fur 1~ Augu~t). Bunny Pero. Mary Roosevelt. Shirlee Gug- genheim. Barbara Glabman (she wore an Oscar de la Rcnta on her cover). Lynn Hirsch. Ollie Hill, Munet Reynolds. B~n Tulv1ng (she and Hannes donated luncheon mv1tat1ons). Susan Barlow. Betty Belden and Barbara Roppolo, . Six of the Cover Girls -Brennan, Tulvmg. Barlow, Mix, Pan•e and Martha Green. arc on the board of the Dance Alliance. FLY FREE TO LAX from Orange County on Golden State Airlines and enjoy additional SAVINGS when connecting with most DAIL V FLIGHT SCHEDULE Effective Aug. 1st, 1986 Domestic and TO LAX FROM LAX International Carriers l[AV( ARRM HIGHT llAVl ARRM fllGHT 6:05a 6:308 201 6·358 7 .00a 202 7:158 7:458 203 7:55a 8:30a 204 8:458 9:20a 205 1o·ooa 10:25a 206 10:358 11:008 207 11 . 108 11 35a 208 12:05p 12:30p 209 1.15p 1 40p 210 2:05p 2:30p 211 3 45p 4• 1Qp 212 4:30p 4:55p 213 6 15p 6 40p 214 7:15p 7:40p 215 8.10p 8 35p 216 8·4Sp 9 :10p 217 9:55p 10:20p 218 NT ACT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR . en State Airlines 1-800-654-7755 Orange COut DAI~ Y PILOT /SundflY, Auguet 24, 1111 • Oslo: Norway's capital offers visitors unspoiled land a-nd-·world-famOus-art-- 81 CABOL MOORE °' ............. Oslo -the oldest capital in the north -aieu better every year. Tourists and iu $00,000 retidentt ftnd this metropolis at theot(delta~of the Lo River 11 varied and 1urpri11n1 u Norway iuelf. Jt1 annual momenta in the inter- national spotliaht come d urina the pRtentation ofthe Nobel Peace Priu and championship competitions at HolmcnkolJen Ski Jump. The rest of the year, visiton ~ equally intriaued by siahtt and ac- tivities in the city's museums, concert balls, 60 art aaJlcrics, fores ts, beaches, parks and ski trails. Where else can you upericncc unspoiled wilderness a nd Edvard Munch's world-famous an in the same 24 hours? The best view of the capital is a royal one -from the yellow Slottel (palace) look.ina down Kvl Johan boulevard past the shopping district to a railroad station and out toward the hlrbor. Visitors can walk right up the palace driveway, wander through the sWToundina p rdens and ~h the chan&ing of the guards. Where Americans may think Wuhinaton, D.C. is most beautiful at cherry blossom time, Norwegians' favonte scene of their capital is probably on May 17 -their indepen- dence day -when throngs of all ages parade up Karl Johan, waving their red, white and blue flaas to the palace to see King Olav and the royal family wave from the balcony. This pro- cession is cspec1a1Jy memorable for the contingents of school children. browse amona Dower stalls, specialty and novelty stores and outdoor cafes while listenint to street musicians. Havi na multt'ed central Oslo, touriau can venture to auch satelllte attractions &1 the Akenhut on a pny bluff at the harbor's ec:tae. Ou1des tell how this medieval fortmt was built about 1300 and rebuilt as a Renaissance c:ude in the t 7th ccn· tury and why 1u cannons are aimed toward 1the city. Cobblestone pathway lead to the Anned Forces Museum which ctlroniclcs World Wan I and II and the Norweaian resistance movement during the Ger- man occupation from 1940-4S. Twin red towers alona the water- fror)t is the Radhusct, Oslo's city hall which could well be a Capitol elsewhere. Dlauaurated in 19SO for the celebration of Oslo's 900th an- niversary, it was lavshly decorated by Norway s leading painters and sculptors during the 1930s and 1940s. Massive murals illustrate Nor· wcgians' struuJe for freedom and maritime history. To experience the Vikina era. drive or take a boat, bus or taxi to Bygdoy. Actually, one can spend a day at tbu peninsula's three museums. The Qs.. ebcrg burial ship -with its intricate wood carvm_J. carts, jewels and crude anifacts -1s featured at the Viking Ship Museum. built in the shape of an upturned ship. . NORWAY -NATURALLY ••• holaBl reteateb center with an amportant heritaae or shippina. benk.ina and insurance. Trains connect Bcraen with Oslo. the capital. Buses depart to Norw•(• spectacular Qords where steep Jl'IA&te cliffs and rainbow-crOllCd waterfalls remind Californians of Yosemite's arandeur. But each Oord has its own personality based on fruit orchards, fish farming or mythical rock forma- tions. Bcraen is also the southernmost pon for the H uniaruter coastal steamers that shuttle passcnaen, mail, fresh produce, can and dock supplies 2,SOO miles up the coast to North Cape. Herc's a bnef dcscnptJon of other destinations in the land of the midni&ht sun: LOt'N: The pace is leisurely here, especially at the Alexandra Hotel, one ofnorthern'Europe's premier resorts. Jt offe_rs deluxe accommodations, a laric indoor swimming pool, aolfand tennis facilities, paddle and row-boat rentals. A nearby horse-art con- cession offers aoccss to the Briksdal Glacier; count on a fairly steep, IS- minutc hike 10 actually touch the pearly blue, laracst ice mass in Europe. postmarks. Postcards of the lite show pcop1e wearina shorts and T ...tlirts, but in visits there over two yean we've wom foul-weather ,ear apinst horitontal rain. Still worth a atot>, thouah. if you're ever near th11 nortfiemmost Point 1n Eu.rope. In clear weather, you can see the Russi.an border. alSOR: This cbarm1na ~ide f'C10rt , about two hours south of Oslo by car or train, looks like Newport Beach before the last 60,000 of us arrived. It faces a. chain of small islands, each desianated for swim- mina,, nude bathin&, divina. wiod· surfing and other wateT sports. All manner of motor and sail crafhbuttle visitors out from the harbor's Sunny Side Street. Risor Hotel has 34 rooms and a cozy restaurant for those who ap{>reciate the informal atmosphere of 1ts red and white buildinp strewn in a kind of orderly chaos alooa the jetty. Everyday strolling down this main thoroughfare leads past the National Theater and university's law school to the verdant and inviting Student Park. a popular outdoor meeting place. Or drop into the Grand Hotel's cafe where the literati used to gather daily. NORTH CAPE: A wrought-iron statue of the &lobe is the mecca here for people who want to be phot~ araphcd on top of the world! The pedestal is on a bluff beyond a lodge that sells hot chocolate, com- memorative clothing, certificates and TRONDBEIM:-Nidaros Cathedral, Scandinavia's laf'IC$l medaeval bu1ld- mg.. combines Norman and En&)ish Gothic styles and impresiive statuary as the centerpiece of Norway's third laracst city. A royal residence, Stift.rden, is the big cst wooden building in Europe. Culture buffs have their choice of museums special- 1Z1 ng in apphed, folk and modern arts; music and maritime artifacts or armaments and the Univcnity of Trondheim's zoological exhibits. Top-flight hotels arc complemented by restaurants and night clubs. The polar ship Fram, used by FridtjofNansen to the north pole and Roald Amundsen to the S()uth pole, is o pen for viewing at the Maritime Museum. Across the road is the Kon· Tiki and Ra 11 , Thor Heyerdahl's world-famous raf\s. Graphic arts, Statue of the world a t North Cape. displays of utensils and logbooks .-----------------------------.--------------- Stortlngct (parliament) is located in an ornate. scm1-c1rcular building in the center of town and guided tours arc available several times daily throu&h its marbled halls and murafed chambers. Shoppers will consider the nearby Grand Magasin a must and also check out the other department sto res and husflidens. featuring Norway's famed pewter, Hadland glass. knitwear and woolen fashions. As a bargain bonus, there's the walkmg section of Karl Johan where vehicles arc barred and the mood 1s merry as pcdcstnans document these adventures. While this side tnp portrays Nor- wegians' scafanng hentage; their con- cern for their fell ow man is presented m Frogncr Park where Gustav V1geland's world-famous an is evi- dent right from the seven wrought iron gates. Even the pattern on the stone walkways 1s a maze. The city gave Vigeland a studio in return for the 192 sculptures m bronze and gran11e and 650 statues that grace these 80 acres. Admire the fnezc depicting man's cycle of life from crade to grave that surrounds an enormous bronze foun· tnm as you stroll up to the landmark Monolith, a 54-foot high obelisk with 121 human figures carved out of a single block of stone ___./" .... ---·. ~. , .... -_,, " ~~..-rl'P' INroRMAL CRUISING Ar trs BEST. The complete Caribbean in .i week- clS little at, $1.2~! lun.rn.l l t1111l lt''' d t·p.trt-. "·"' lu.111 t'\t•n ..,,11urd.1\ ( ht>ti-.l' t .mblx·.1n l .1p11.1l... tl .ir.1t.i' t .n:n.id.1. 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Oranae County boird chairman Bllllllf Pero and board member Sudy Vea&ve-Wkltmu, both in their finest Afncan-inspircd khaki, were among benefit committee membersmcctingforcocktailsat the Fashion Island store to announce the upcoming ~vent. "We expect to raise $1 00,000 for the ADA. In addition to the treasure hunt, there will be food buffets from Pennington's, a hosted bar and dancing to the Lynn WiJlis orchestra. The men love this event. Last year some of them came a week early to become familiar with the store (for th~ treasure hunt). We have great prizes for the wtnners, like a tw<>-wcek safan trip to Kenya;· explained Saad! Ro1eabla«, chairman of the second annual black-tie caper. Skill and a bit of luck wtl be required as the S 175 per perso n guests (reservations are limited to 500) race agam st the dock in dcciphenng 17 clues leading to various departments of the newly renovated store. "We're very excited about this event," said store manager Gayle Dvorak. "In fact. this year Neiman-Marcus wtll host treasure bunt benefits in I 0 stores throughout the country Our special guests for the evening will include fur designer Jerry Sorbara (he's donated a cobalt blue and black lamb jacket as a prize) and Czechoslovaluan glass an 1st Bretltlav Novak, whose exhibit will be on display. At the end of the evening guests will receive our new Christmas 'catalogue." (The famed catalog~ also features a safan theme.) Our program book will be very unique." commented Rosenblatt. "We wanted somethmg pretty .. that would look nice sin ing out in a home on a coffee table. Inside, an add1uon to our ads. there will be several interesung anicles." ANNIVERSARY: Marge ud Roy Andenen marked their 50th wedding anniversary Fnday at a dinner in the Newport Beach Marrio~t Hotel. . Celebrating with the Newpon Beach couple were close fnends and family members incl udmg son Jim and his wife Mary Ellen from Flagstaff, Ariz.; son Dave and his wife Jenny from San Jose; daughter Pegt Tbom11 from Stony Brook. N.Y. and fi,c grandchildren. The golden couple. who said 1he1r vows in Long Beach, came lo th is area in 1936 when he was employed to teach social studies at Newpon Harbor High School. After teaching. he became supenntendenl of the NB Elementary District from I QB 10 I %n lh 1974, he "'as&" en the honor of havmg an elemental) school named after him -.\ndcrscn hool 1s an the Harbor View area "Ne\l 11mc we get mamed. 11 won't be at this ume of the }Car," Marge commented1ol..1ngl) "It's difficult to get the fam1l ) together when everyone 1s busy iett1ng read\ for school." added Marge who as a member of the Hoag J.ux1har) Ro~ panac1pates m Kiwanis Club acuv1ties. 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Beauty and the Bizarre A Tunisian-born designer nam~ Au edinc Alaia is turning the Pans fashion world upside down with a style that finds beauty in the bizarre. Alaia walked off w1th aJI the kudos at the French Ministry of Culture's first fashion Oscars, including the special jury prize and the. Oscar for best designer of the year. His designs range from funlcy to impenal, and his customers include Tina Turner, Baroness Edouard de Rothschild. Grace Jones ahd Victoria Niarchos, granddaughter of per- ennially best-dressed Gloria Guin- ness. "A dcfin1t1 on of taste escapes me," he said. "Today everything can be bizarre and everything can become beautiful. I thank that elegance is something innate and undefinable. It has to do with simplici ty and with an case instead of pretension." Hi s ti"1t clothes are almost as provocauve as walking about naked. but Mathilde de Rothschild called them "very sexy, yet not at all vulgar:· adding, "Men tum around. and I suppose that's nice. 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Arent-a-wife for bac lors whodoii 't want commitment By CAROL HUMPHREYS o.llJ Nee C:.; 0 •1 I "Jack of all trades" ... Carole Dere has appattntJy mastered so many ... model, bette~der, makeup arust, rcst1uran1 business. · "I've had so many different type of jobs over the years. My last one was banquet coordinator for the Copa de Oro Restaurant and before' that l was at Chantcclair. I decided I was tired of tbe restaurant business. I read a book on how to become a successful woman and it pve me the idea to combine all the things l've done and start a business. "Bachelor's Wife just popped into my head," said Dore explaining her consultinJ company formed early trus year an Newport Beach. As a Bachelor's Wife, Carole per- forms the tasks that a wife often handles. She is paid from $15 to $2S per hour to shop, write letters, coordinate wardrobes, rearrange closets, design landscapes and or- ganize or decorate the home and office interiors of single male ex- ecut1 ves. iocc bqinnu\I her new career lasl fall, Carole hu filled the unique requCSls of more than 2S • needy clients. They keep her very busy. "I enjoy aj't'iog p&rtJC$ the mo t. l totally coordinate the event, honeu and often serve the dnnks." "J'm very fussy and try to be very professional. When l waU(>lper, 1t is perfect. Even interior designers will call me to complete some of their jobs. The worst assianment I ever had was paintina a hallway. 1 literalJy had to hang by my feet to get the job done!'' Being single. Carole finds that some of her bachelors want to date her. She refuses. ''It's either business or personal...not both." states the dark-haired beauty. "While standing at a phone booth recently I met a bachelor also waiting forthe phone. Tums out he was living in a motel while waiting for his yacht to be completed and needed all kinds of shopping and errands done. I'll probably help with his yacht too ... Clients range in age from 22 to 65 and include a few women. Harvest Moon Ball invites sent out lnv1tat1ons ha ve ~one out for the Sept. 27 Harvest Moon Ball at the Irvine Hilton. The formal dinner dance trad1t1onally kicks off the four-day Irvine Harvest Festival which is set this year for Oct. 2-5 at Heritage Park. "La Mus1ca y la Luna" is the theme and early Cahfom1a style dress as suggested for the event benefiting Irvine Symphony. No-host cocktails wall begin at 6:30 p.m. with dinner at 8 followed by dancing until I a.m. to music by the sy mphony. Mary Ellen Hadley, chairman. said, "Our desire is to provide an elegant even mg at which any member of our community wtll feel welcome.·· Tickets for this year's ball remam at $50 per ~rson and invttat1ons may be received by calling the festival information line, 552· 7336. Other committee members arc Marcy Flsller, Pam Gallade, Debbie JollDson, Pam Lagoni, Ruda Money, Clteryl Ranat, Maureen Redd, Katlly Maluda ud PaaUae Embree. TO MEET PRINCE: Steven M. Clark of Newport Beach has received an 1nvitat1on to meet HRH. the Pnnce of Wales, at Harvard Un1vers1ty•s 350th · birthday celebration set Sept. 3-7 on the Charles River. Clark writes that has 1n v11at1on to the party as due mainly to his family connections with the Brittsh Monarch as patron of trusts set up 10 England for the benefit of the people of the commonwealth of Great Brittan. "Our family also built bu1ld1ngs on the Harvard University campus as well as other campuses." The Pnncc of Wale s 1s scheduled to giv6 the main adddress at a Sept. 4 convoca11on. FAMILY FUN: The second annual Amencan Red Cross Spaghetti Cook· off as set for Sept. 7 at the Manne Corps Air Station. El Toro. .the fun begins at 11 a.m. and continues untal 5 p.m w1th live stage entenainment. a bocca baJI tournament. spaghetti sauc~~nd wine tasting, lave auc.taon. eaung contest and a Miss Pasta pageant taking place. Tickets arc $5 (children under 12 free) and are available from 1hc coast 10 Fullerton. Locations may be obtained by calling the Red Cross offi ce of financial development, 835-538 1. ext. 350. Pnzes will be awarded including a vacation to Hawaii. DRUG AVOIDANCE: Search Foundation will declare September "Orange County Drug Avoidance Month .. on Tuesday when a 3 p.m. membership tea 1s heldat Hotel Mcndaen. More information may be obtained b) calling the foundataon headquarters. 852-8330 l /lt'/11/YI ,q;, t.~'l'{9ar1ce ll/1</ l/rac1tJfl/J' 'feroic·e al @liflJrn ia r1raclilio1(-; t L 'I l \1l \\ '·" ''' n."n ,, , lll\11\ 1\\11\11< I\"' ... l\lh \II.) ('lur m<'1l<!t~1y c't)(Jr<lt/mtmw tml/ he;,, 91H1 m1ih, 91H1r "' cw/ire m<•th!t/t'I or , ;it-rl· '( fim tlt•tm/..:. WINDOWS-DOORS MOULDING-HARDWARE ::'AMERICAN !: • ', '' I I• • ... 1 I 'k"-t 11 11 ti j, " \ \ , I . ! I '>I' t -t ! l li It' II 11!-I l'·I 1 Ill ., .. \,·~ ~ i1 l'>I\ 1 ~14 -:! ·~ 1.1 1/11,, di II ,l K0()1,"»'l ."l.''l Mon thru Sat 10:00 to 6:00 (Thurs t 1I 9 00) and by Appointment ONE STOP SHOPPING Passport Photos wt.lie You Weft-Ontr •• H Pair Film oranoe County'• LM'"t a.Mellon et Dhlcount Prtc.. Cameras Orenge County'• F1Met letectlon Binoculars luahnel·Nlllon·Mlnotte~z.t••·L .. t1 Photo Claaaes "Let Ut TffCh You Alt the Trtdla" Processing 24How ...... . \ "One f my stranacst amsnment$ came from a woman who called me at 10 o'clock at n&&ht and uid her 11ew apartment wu 1illcd with ants. he was hystencal and didn't know what to do. I went over and got rid of HABBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH 2401 Irvine Avenue Newport Beach, CA 92660 Includes ... • Pastor • Coordinator • Oraamsl • Alter flowers • Three Candle Ceremony • Bows down the Isle • Clean up crew Call •.. 115·5711 • 541-4114 • 141-IH2 them.·• Carole hopes someday to travel, but riaht now the moth«, of two a:rown children (and two step-chil- dren) s~nds most of her apare time dating. With two marriaaes behind EIROLL #OW "for the right •tart In life" HAWTHORllE CHRISTIAll SCHOOL ALL DAY KINDERGARTEN !Kindergarten thru 8th FALL SEMESTER STARTS SEPT. ·ath • Door to Door T ransportatlon Where Possible • Reasonable Tuition • Arithmetic, Reading, Spetllng, with Phonic Emphasized • Before & After School Care for Students of Working Parents (6:30 am-6:30 pm) A PRIVATE SCHOOL OF DISTINCTION FOUNDED IN 1942 IN fllllTlll YIU.EY -11111111K11m (114) 111-lUl her, she believe she will probebly marry apin someday. Allhouab Carole plans to continue her bUl.intss of personaJ caterin&, she lw recently bqun, with panner liU Fo~. another new venture called lrnqe Oynami . .. We wtU offer cw.a for women who want to takeconuol oft.bdl'OWD lives. It " an institute or aow refinement. -~beets hurt? Free exams don't. HJgh heels may look good, but do they feel good' Fashionable shoes teik1 to acremuate old foot problems, and can even create new ones. So. to keep high heels from getting you down. we've eliminated one of the reasons people postp0ne foot exams . the rost. For a lirniterl time. licerned podJatnsts on our staff are offering free foot exams. If they rerommend diagnostic tests or further treaanent. any fees will likely be oovered by your insurance. In any case, the initial exam oosts you nothing If foot pain Is breaking your stnde , come see us for a free exam. You'll look your best when you feel your best.. from head to toe Call for an appointment Mon .-Fri R: ~O a m -'+ .~o p m 1-800-521-6665 Doctors Hospital of Santa Ana 1901 North College Avenue, Sant2 Ana , CA 92"'06 ~ifomia Podiatry Institute :a Summit Htahh pr~ram • Ba c kpacks eac.h day for the firsf 50 tudents in line • Book cover~ • Frisbees • Visors ll\11h M1n1mum Purt h.1'1' Starts Monday Aug. 25th Balboa Island Only 673-4923 I .. . -Orange COMt DAILY PILOTJ Sunday, Auguet 2•. 1986 Let's stop the rocking before heads start to roll To the Edttor. ·40 Arrested, Many lnJured' was the headline to the story of the most recent rock concert at Irvine Meadows. now we read. "39 Injured, 5 Scnou~ly, Dozens Arrested' that story covenng the Long Beach Rock Concert. It seems that not one single event of this type ca n be held without arrests for drugs. disorderly conduct. fighuni. alcohol. beatings, stabbings. vandalism to property. burglaries to vehicles. not at all what could be called c1v1l behavior. yet the concerts go on. someone 1s still 1ssu1ng them permns to operate. knowing full well that the police will once more have to make arrests. more persons will be iniured. more cnmes will be com- mnted. l.s1mpl\ as~ 1he question ·wh) "' - Perhaps 11's 1he tremendous re\enue genera1ed b~ these promo1ers which enhance the coffers of the com- munit1e~ 1n which the} arc held. I ask. are the~e concerts so gratuitous that rcspoosible government officials can't say no to them, or arc these intended to be some kmd of training sessions for our fine gendarmes. I really tend to 1hink that the co m- mercial pressures are too great Our elected leaders need to be reminded that the) must alwa> think of what's best for the wh ole com- munity and not necessanly ho\\ many big bucks will be going into the register; this kind of dough we do not need Our real loss will come one day or e'ening when we read about a police officer who has been hurt, or worse. Then we will all look back and say that maybe we should not have allowed this event to come here and perform and we should have stopped this 1h1ng sooner Let us do the nght thing now, before the headline writer sets up 'Police Officer Scnousl) Injured at Rock Concert Riot.' GENE ELIG Irvine . ~ Notify bank when turning 62 To the Fd11or· I would ltke vou to inform yo.u'r Senior ( 1t11cn ·readers tha1 the> should 1nfonn their hank that the) have realhed age 62. This w11l assure that no funher sef\ ice charges will be held out of their accounts. thus \av1ng them much monies for more important items ~uch as food. rent etc I ha'c found this out about four ~ears too la1l' I have .,truggled to ~uppon my disabled husband and myse lf and I have found out the bank will not refund my money. as I did riot 1nfonn them when my husband reached 62. This information has to be fed into the computer. I sincerely hope I help all of "ou Senior Citizens. . and make yo ur life much more pleasant in thl' fu ture. MA LIEM. JOHN TON Costa Mesa Story attracts visitors' attention To the Editor Laura Merk's article .. awdust Festival Got Started W11h A Popcorn Jt:~us" has attracted the attention of thou!>ands this summer as they tour- ed the awdust grounds I put the article 1n m)' booth because 11 was so well \\flt ten and the only wa) a lot of visitors could read about the history of the Sawdust Festival's earl y days. Thank you for se nding your star rcponer to wnte about the summer stars 1n Laguna Beach. DOLORES FERRELL Founding.Pres1dcntSawdust Festival Laguna Beach It's not worth keeping secret To the tdnor The hostage reccntl~ released b) the Lcbane'>c tcrronst~ has a secret. Hc has "'h1'1percd into the car of1he Pope He has whispered into the ear of thc l">l.·an of Canterbury He has "'h1spered 11 into the ear of the prc\1dcnt. Aren 't "'e all dying a l cunos1t\'1 No"' we don't know what the serret 1'> but v.c do know something that 11 1s not: I) h 1s not pro-American: 2) 111s not a confession of their fill~. and meanness: 3) It 1s not a promise to stop murdering and kidnapping innocent c1v1ltans. r "'ould doubt 1f these Jackasses have an} thing to S3) tha1 ·~ wonh keeping a \l'CfC'I. ~JIM BOLDING ( osta Mesa Would you be willing to take a drug test at your place of work? Beuy Jean Sborr loves tor Laguna Beach \h\nlutch hecau'\t' 11·, .,u, h J hil( problem ''a, 1l11l·n "'e ha' l' a dul\ 111 hdr .1lle" 1atc lhl' dru!( n1c1hkm Ro~rt McClure Yorba Linda 'tudent Yes. I would. be cause I feel drug\ "'ould be \Oml•th1ng we would v.anl lo di\· courage in our \CX. IC't~ That o ul""<'1gh., thr ncgat1H'\ ORANGf COAST Victor Kayfetz Retired Newport Beacb II I v.erc an em- plU\cr I wou ldn't mind \\hen I had my hu\lness. I had a young man who came 1n <,pau:d out and 11 hun hi\ potential David Peeples Arebllect, Lagan. Beacb "lo. I 1h1nk it's a direct v1oh111on of my perwnal rights I don't "'ant to work with an~bod> who d~sn't ~no"' me well enough Ill kno" whether I ha\ c a problem or not '.\l\O 11fan emlo\ee IS dmng an e1Tect1vt Job 1t'\ none of an)hody'c; bU\lnC\\ Nancy Greaves Hoaaewlfe Costa Mesa I wouldn't mind at all because I don't takl' drugs I believe 1t'~ a good idea be- cause of all the prob- lems and accidents. It might deter some pcoplc Mar cia Marlowe Intermediate Scltool Teacber . Newport Beacll \\-e may t'.'nd up not ha-.ing a choice I don't see drug testing 3!> being a problem m}self I fl"CI drugs do hav~ an eflect on one's bcha" 1or in the work plac.c I would grudg- 1ngl) ~ubm1t because it's for the benefit of the (Khool) kids IC eren Wlttrn.r Puott'lhe• Daily Pilat Tom hll Fc11101 Oon ,.., .. r C tly (Otto• Tom Claftln '41"*\ ((ltfQI Aobeft Ce1"'etl Jlro<1uc11on Otrt<:IOf T~,.IC_. Cilcvtehon Ovwtct0t Cte19 IMtt ~uor1t f'o1101 "°•atd~ A<lllef'tlll"O OitlCIOf ..... , IMM'tft• C1ui.Tfed Otr1Cl0t ''I look at It thlnklng Lhat somehow, wt1Jle the money boys were cutting down Esqulre to make It profitable. a seed fell off.·· .it...,JL..-&.:..-------.1.-.I ~' ~l Driven to traffic school for a Ph.D. from the DMV By STEVE FREEMAN At long last. counesy of the Depart- ment of Motor Vehicles. my hypothetical Ph.D. cometh -for the third commitment to Traffic School. (First go-·round men ts a B.A .. second an M A .. third the Ph.D.) As a veteran alumnus I fonhnghtly state that the recent tour of duty was Oat-out and incontrovertibly miser- able. (The previous two weren't too bad.) The element of torture. it seems. has recently been introduced. The session was held on a hot. humid Saturda> from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m with an hour olT for lunch. in a large windowless counroom sadistically bereft of air condition in~ into which some 300ofwe traffic miscreants had been herded. By mid-afternoon with both temperature and hum1d1ty at about 90. the ladies had shed clothing to the thin edge of decorum. and the mC'n. semi-asphy1atcd and somewhat dehnous tended to gibber mindlessly. Occasional gasped pleadings for air cond111oning were met with an un - compromising. "Sorry But we have no control over the air condllloning sys tem" Yet quite possibly I am being too sardonic. If so underl ying this petu- lance 1s m> seething at the con· tre.temps which brought this all about Coming down the Coast Highway from Huntington Beach and ap- proaching Newpon Beach I decided to enter a "oebegone stnp of West Nev.pon l)ing between the Highway and the ocean -an area with which I am but vaguely fam1har. I intended to v1!>1t someone living 1n the 4300 block on its Seashore Dri ve The first point of entry (1t seems there are onl) 1wo) occ urs at Orange A\enuc On tumJng an I encountered Seashore Dnve immediately -not surprising since is the stnp's only street Surpnsing. however. 1s that 1t is one-way -westbound. W1lly-n11ly I proceeded westward. In ume I observed that the house numbers were running progressively in the 6000 senes and as I proceeded they mounted 1010 the 7000s, whereas I wa s seeking the 4300s. And "as any fool can plainly see" this was a Oat· out Roy R1egels replay -a wrong way run. Entrapment. A dead fall' A one-way street on a benighted one street stnp of land At its end must be thousands of cars piled high, rusting and abandoned, with a few emaciated survivors huddled on the beach scrounging for birds egs and fish remains. Then abruptly Seashore Dnve dead~nded and I was compelled to tum left into a short alley. then quickly left again into a narrower alley of barely one car width. At least I was headed eastward now, in the proper d1rec11on And now let the Fates decree that no car. no dump truck. no kiddie kans block my way as I poke along through this forlorn allc)Wa). And then zapped Dcad~ndcd again And I'd made It only into the 6200 block. This tame at an 1nter- sect1on with Prospect Avenue, the area's only other entrance/egress with the Coast Highway. Fifty feet along 11 and again I encountered the ub1- qu1tous Seashore Dnve. Ah, 1t seemed wider here. probabl~ becom- ing two-wa> at this Ju ncture and allowing me to proceed eastward toward the Promised L'lnd of the 4300s. VerygJngcrly.at IOm .p.h ,I turned easterly into Seashore Dnvc. I proceeded onl> 50 feet (a matter of record. as 1s the 10 m.p.h ) when suddenly I became aware t~at m} safan into this netherworld faced ye t funhcr obstacles. Seashol'( Dnve. alas, was still one way -against me. and the flashing red-blue-white ligh ts · of a cop's car danced directly before me. our cars nose-to-nose as two opposing NFL linemen Officer Hernandez. badge 527. of Newport Beach's Finest explains - as 1f I didn't know -that I have run counter traffic. In my best h1stnonic manner I bleed before him telling him of my quest - of how I ha ve valtantl) and not WllhOUI fa1hng COUra$C attempted to gain the 4300 block 1n this land so confusing to us of less than extraordinary talents. "It can't be done." he blandly states. "you can't get there from here ... And how can yo u answer that -as yo ur ears tum red tn seething frustration and you choke back thunderous profanity It seems 1t 1s necessary to lea ve this ba1hw1ck. proceed a few miles down the Coast Highway and lherr reenter -yes. reenter this self-same and bcdamned Seashore Drive and again move westward. yes west')"ard. on 11. Mumbo-Jumbo. you sa y? Of classic and monumental proportion' And forthwith Officer Hernandez. he of soul and compassion wntes the citation enrolling me once again in that !>eat of learning. the Traffic School But as Voltaire proclaimed. "1n this bc~t of all possible worlds all is for the best ·· And indeed so ll 1s for. as the da)S grow shon er. was I not empn' ileged to gain that ultimate d1stinct1on . 1ha1 Ph.D from the OMV" Steve Frttmu is• Ne'1fport Be•cb busilJenmu. Rev. Curran gets lesson in theological interpretation The decision taken by the Va11can to stnp the Rev. Charles Curran ofh1s seat as a theologian at Catholic lJn1versi1y 1n Washington has brought on a goodly amount of loose hp. not all of It by·a n) means by non- Catholtcs The evening telev1S1on news pictured one pnest who said. I swear. as 1f he were spc.aking from the throne room of the Encyclopaedia Bntann1ca. that throughout Catholic history the church has persecuted its prophets whose teal.h1ngs I\ has gone on. in later years. to incorporate as its own. That happens not to be true The great theologian~ of the church have battled a legion of heresies, as they came 1n due course to be classified. h would have been correct to say that throughout its history the church has countenanced confl1ct1ng theological 1nterprctationi.. What 1t has never done 1s finally to opt for one tt later rtJCCled. The chu~h·s position on thcologic-al doctnnc 1s not to be confused wtth its position on. e.J .. the movement of the planets. the ktnd of thing that got Galileo into trouble If the Rev. Curran had taken the position that the moon 1s made of &reen ch~ese. one doubts that the Vatican would have reached over to tell ham to quiet down The Catholic Church 1s reluctant to incorporate into its magistcnum (its tcach1na function) dogma unrtlatcd to the role of Ood and man That's why so many Catholics get cd&Y when some b1!.hops hR their mitres and say thinp on the order of the naht m1ntmum waae. the ~SI way to prevent UJltmploymcnt. nuclear war, eta., etc.. when:m they end up 'IOund1ng less hke qenu of the word of Chn t than as successors to Eleanor Roosevelt. The Rev. Charles Curran is by all . a counts a very chann1ng man and SCdUctt\•e teacher It IS Wt'On& 10 assume. as some Catholics do. that he 1s "for" abonion. "for" contracep- 1100. "for" premarital intercourse. "for" divorce. As he has himself explained. the pos1t1on\ he takes on these matters are not directly in conflict w1th Catholic teaching. He believes. for instanct'.', that the absolute nght to life: bcgms after "indi v1duat1on," which comes be· tween 14 and 21 days after concep- uon Under certain circumstances. he thinks abonions before ind1v1dua- t1on arc morally excusable. Anyone who went on the polemical road taking th1~ position would be de- nounced bt the frt:c-<ho1ccn as an abwlut1\t nght-to--hfcr 'till, viewed by the congrcptton in Rome whose JOb 11 is to 1ns1st on compliance In theolog1cal matters, the Rev Curran's views were ident- ified H sexually pennis 1vc beyond the bounds the Vatican authonzcs. WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY has not formally declared that the church's holdings on the sexual scale arc 1nfalhble. and that so long as this 1s so. 1t is the function of the theologian to explore the question· What is the pos1t1on most nearly consistent with the will of God" The Vatican retons that 1nfalhb1lity 1s not exphc1tl~ needed in order to define a Catholic doctrine. but in so doing the church is being understood as sug· gcsting that infallibility 1s latently there an its traditional sexual pro- nouncements. and there 1s no greater authonty on The Rev Curran will lose this one what the Vattcan authonzcs than the 31 C'U. and ought to Whether he Vatican. Given that the Catholic would then be free to teach thcol• University of Amcnca ts a tcach1na at Catholic universities not directly arm of the Vatican. 11 docs not really licensed by the Va tican •S another. make very much ~Mc to deny the and an 1ntercs11na question. He is ot Vatican the authonty to define Its course at liberty. even as a Catholic own onhodoxy If in the future It pnest. to di ~minate his theologic~I hould ease 1ts rules. respecting. say, lucubrations at any length, though di vorce. It wall elect to do w with not quit<' anywhere. A living church ~me reference to auard1ng its old that opposes both abonion and vocabulary intact There 1s no doubt· contraccpuon hasaot a lot of thinking 1na thalll 1s ca 1cr today than 50 ye.an to do about the rcconc1hat1on be- ago to obtain a mamagc annulment tween Cod's law and man's un· -except that the churth doc, not call governable practices It 15 often 1t.d1.vo~c. and so hana.s on to a. uscfu"" remarked that the church 1s never d1stmclH>n. Aficr all. you cant bolt\ more resplendent than when defying believe in divorce as such and al.0 moral fashion. and this 1s true: true. believe an ttlc solemnity of the . hut never a an u cusc for tcst1n1 the 1nJunct1on. "What therefore God bounds betwttn the nature Ood gave hath Joined together, let no man put to man and the rules Ood p vc to a under " man. · Rut the Rtv Curran has cl«tcd to fiaJl1. Ht irounds art that the pope WU/i•m I'. 81d.Jt 111 • H.lt'•tt'd col•m•l•I PETEDSXTSR Cola m ol•t PETE DEXT~R ·Taking chance , seeing it through A( RAMENTO -About three yea1<, ago. against my good judgment. I took on a monthlysponscolumn for Esquire Magazine. It was against my Judgment because I did not hke Phillip Moffiu. who owns the maga- 11nc. and I did not hke the maga.c1ne·s ed11or. .\nd I wa5n 't too rra1~ about the magazine itself E~uire. ofcoursc. ha!> been a lot of d11Tercnt magazine~ 1n the last 50 )e:lf'i . Once. under a man named Arnold Gingm:h. 1t was the best maga11ne to wnte for 1n America. and ~ thc bcsl magaLJne to read. It was full ot surpnses and ideas and good v.rating. It walked off alone into the v.oods any d1rect1on that looked 111tnesting, know ing It was good enough to get lo'\t and then find 11~ y,a .. back. Knov..ing tha1 somewhere 1n that prcxe'\'> ofge111ng lost and finding the wa~ back -1n taking the chance - \Omething wa., fo und. That the \Ource of 1t\ 1nven11on wa\ 1t<1 courage. But that "'a' .\rnold Gingrich. and fhat W3!> a long lime ago B~ the umc I got to Esquire. the mone} boys had cut 11 up and turned 11 profi table. B) then. thc only way the maga110e would go into the woods wa\ to rcpon on ne-"' trends in hiking boot'i It was powd and sclf-<on· sc1ou'> alwa)' correcting for some reflection 11 had caught of tt..clf in a w1ndo" at the bank And I knew 1ha1 and I wanted to work there an .. wa v becau')(;' I wanted I<> \.\>Ofk for a \\>Oman named Bets) C arter Bet~~ ( anC'r had been a reporter for New\weC'k Maga11ne at the lime Phillip \foffitt bought faqu1re. , he wa~ assigned to in ten 1ew him then. and he hired her a'\ an editor Wnhin a lev. vears she wa\ fsqu1rc 's ed11onal d1rellor \ltcirl' to thc potnt \he was the onl~ cd1tor in th1.· building who rccogn11cd the 'aluc of ta~ing chance\ Shl' al~o understood \\filing and '\he under- 'toc><.1 v.hal "'a'> funm .\nd that. along "1th 'omebod} "'ho v.111 tell \.OU the truth and makC' \ure )O U get paid, 1se'cl)thing H>U can ask for in an ed itor. .\nd I lcn C'd hn pcr\onalh and I lo\ ed her proft")'imnall). and when Esquire final!~ kilkd m' rnlumn she wa .. thc onl~ th1n1;t I missed about \.\rtting 11 .\houl th1' \Jml' time. Bet') de- rided to lea\e hqu1re and begin a masa1ine of her o"' n A lot of peoplt'.' decade to begin magaL1nes of their own of course and mo\t of them forget about 11 in 1hrce da" .\nd most of the onl'\ ""ho take 11 tunher than thret' da\\ end up v.1sh1ng thr> had n't his v.i1hout go1ng1n1oa lotol detail. an cnormuu\h d1llicult and compltcatcd and fru.,1ra11ng thing .\t least that«, v..ha1 '>hc tell\ me An }wa) lht• namt' of the maga11ne "a' going to be.· N1.·'-" \ ork Woman. and \he went to Phillip "vfoflill and told him I\ wa\ lOm1ng. onC' "'ti' or the other .\nd "vf ofli11 'ho\C 111 hu\ 1n "Jot all the wa .. -nnt at fir\t _:_ but ..ccd monr\ And Bets> went tu work pulling the thing togC'th cr <\unoundC'd by people who were afraid to take chances she ignored C'Vef)thing '>Bfe ~he in\ented a maga11nt.' that rrflect- C'd hero" n ta\te\ her '>en~ ut "hat a woman II' ing 1n a plate llkl' -....c"' York l'i, her \en..t· ol v. hut v.as bcauulul <\nd 'ihe held onto it \ga1n't all the moOl'V bo\I\ clg310'lt CVCl"\-bt><.I\ \cared .\nd from what I ha'e ~en at fsqu1re. that ISJUSl about cvcrvbod) Againi.t m} advice, \he 1urncci down 1wo iobs an four months. two of the be.,t JObs you could be offered 1n New York media A lot of hard time passed. and then yestcr<1ay mom1na a Federal E~pres!> truck pulled into the drivewa~ of m> house. and the driver handed me the first issue of New York Woman I knew 1t would be &ood ~ 'i I said. I ~v. that and k n1.·w It wac; good. but I didn't kn ow how gOOd Not until yc!>terday mornini. Some ot thl'>. of cou~ -how well It 'u~ta1ns 1t~lf. for instance -1!> '1•11 un· decided It '" -along wuh the early ln'i1dc ~rx>m -the best and fre'lhest nev. moaa11nc to hit the market 1n the 15 or 10 )'tars I've known how tn read And New York Woman, unl1k<' l n~1dc Sport'l, was published on a limited cduonal budget ti t'i funny and warm and there 1., a 'Cttual current yt'>u feel all thc wa\ throuRh ,\nd 1dea'i, and 'iurpn~!I. And 1t" bcauhfol I look :H 1t thinking tb:at .,om<'ho" while the monC) ho}\ were CUiiin& down ESQu1rt to ma ke It protit~ble. a ~ed f rll ofT It ts almoM hkc F,qu1rt <'<>me back to li ft' P«>I~ Ckrttr It • "'""fWtH rol•malll SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1988 Wedklne tied Pohl for World ..... of Golf •••d. C2. Gl•nta wfn football tir-lng rlghta toi NMr Yortl. Cl. Rams.work overtime Su den death ick· def eats Chargers. ends sloppy ganle By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR It was hailed to be an air show al Anaheim Stadium but It went ovet more hkc a lead balloon. "It was a rather sloppy pme. one that I was disapointed in," said Rams Coach John Robinson. "We did a whole lot of things that fet you beat in a r~ular season game.' Things like the eight turnovers and 18 penalties the two teams combined for. were some of the items on Robinson's hst. Fortunately fo r the Rams. this wasn't a rqular season contest and they managed to do enough thinas right to beat the San Diego Chargcn in a game that didn't live up to its advance bilhng.. In the end 1t was the Chargers who lJaJll end Kellen Winslow, on the first play or the overtime to ICl up Mike Lansrord pme-winmn1 27-yard fie&d aoal 16 SC<londs into overtime. "We came in read~ to play some pan defense," Aid Lau&hlin, who collected the last of the Rams• four 1n1ercep1ions on the niaht "But I think ovcraJI 11 wasn't a well-played game. We alwa ys talk about playin& with efficiency and tonilftl we didn't." But the pme wasn't a total scrub. The Ram runninapmesbowcd aicns of commit around as Eric Dickuson Oashcd 1 little brillia nce wilh a 74. yard touchdown run aod 112 yards in his one half of wort. After falhna a bit short of expeci. lions last week 1n the runnint deoen- ment, the Rai'h1 pined t 90 yards on the ni&Jlt. The let down thi ti me wu tbc pass1n1 pme. which appea~ to finally be comma around with Steve Bartkowakj at the controls Bartkowski got off to ant 11.111 asa1nst San D1eao. as he completed his fi rst four passes for 63 yards and 1 ( ......... RA.Ma/C2) The Rama ltrlc Dtckenon takee off on a 7 4 - yard touchdown romp wbtcb-pat the Rama ...., ""',......., n....,,.... ahead 14-0 ln the eecond quarter. The Rama won ln o•erttme 20-17. ' committed the final and fatal miscue, as the Rams pulled out a 20.17 ovcnime win at Anaheim Stadium in front 47,04 5 fans Saturday night -· fans who came to sec the two teams pick up where they left lasl off week. With San Diego flying into town after last week's 598-yard air strike. and the Rams. lookinJ a /1ttle like the Chargers themselves 10 their win last week, who would have guessed that -for the most pan -Saturday's game had both teams matching each other botch for botch, rather than bomb for bomb. Understudies can take a bow Love, Jerue have -- good nights fi lling-- inf or injured Rams By BARRY FAULKNER Delly .... C.1 'I ...... lnjun es to the Rams' offen sive line and hnebacking corps last year left the club scrambling to fill staning pos· 1tions And based on their per- formances in Saturday night's 20.17 oven imc win over the San Diego Chargers. Mark Jeruc and Duval Love m1ghl be the first to benefi t from similar tnJuncs this year. Jeruc. a · ftftl rth-ycar inside linebacker out of Washington. has been filhn$ 1n for 1985 Pro Bowl selection Jim Collins who has been unable to fully recover from a pinched nerve 1n his left shoulder, originall y hun in the Pro Bowl game and aggravated in the opening exhi· Wohlford hits beat Dodgers Expos stop·lostng streak at six with 7 -4 road victory- LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jim Wohlford of the Montreal Expos has been 1 n the maJor leagues long enough to know when first place is out of reach "Nobody 1s going to threaten the Mets this year This 1s their year." the 14-)ear Jo urneyman said Saturday night after hi s first home run since O~n 1ng Day of last season sparked the Expos to a 7-4 Lnumph over the Los Angeles Dodgers. The victory ended a six-game losing streak that dropped Montreal into third place in the d1v1s1on behind Today'• game Montreal (Smtth 8-8) at Dodgen (Hersh1ser 12-9) T ime 1·05 p m TV . None Radio: KABC (790). Monda) 's game· Ph1ladelph1a at Dodger'I, 7:35 p.m. New Yo rk and Ph1ladclph1a. Sudden· I) the E-.pos. who mounted the only threat to New York dunng the first half or the season. have altered their goals Manager Buck Rogers, who stancd W<1hl ford 10 left fi eld at the last minute Saturday night because of Tim Raines' bruised right heel. agreed that his te<>m has plenty left to pla) for despite being 201/J games out of first place. Mitch Webster contnbuted thrtt hits to Montreal's I I-hit attack on four Los Angeles pitchers. He and Andre Dawson hit run-scoring singles 1n the fif\h inning. Rookie nght-hander Bob Scbra, 3-2. allowed seven hits. walked none and established a career hi&h Wl th seven stnkcouts 1n seven innings. Montreal took the lead for good 1n the third inning after Webster smashed a hne-dnve s1n&lcoffp1 tcher Rick Hone ycutt's left foot with one out. Dawson foll o"'ed with a double and Tim Wallach's groundout scored Webster Honeycutt. 9-8. then comm1ted h1 fi Mit balk of the '!Cason. sconng Oaw'IOn from third base and 11vin1 the f\pO\ a 4-2 advantage ttoncycutt. who ')um'ndered seven hi ts and was charged wtth six Mon- treal runs. left in tht' fifth' after a double h) Wallace Johnson and a ~1~t' h) Wohlford with no ou" \\-e \tt'r 41nd Oav.\ttn then grttted re 1evt'r Joe Bc-<kw1th wi th RBI <11n~k\ ttmng \.tontm1l a h·J lead .. b1t1on game against Houston. Jerue has seen nearly all of his action with the Rams on the special teams -leading the Ra ms' su1c1de squads last year with 13 tackles. He has. however. assumed the left inside backer spot next to Carl Eckem and 1s playing superbly 1n two games as the staner. Jerue, who was convened from nose ~uard 1n his senior season for the Huskies, was in on 15 tackles ( 12 unassisted) as the defense held the usually potent "Air Coryell" Charger offense to JUSI 17 points, with seven coming after an interception return to the Ram 35-yard hne and another touchdown late in the fi nal penod after the regulars had been relie ved, ··1 thought their running game was pretty much non-existent (95 yards on 33 total cames).'' said Jcrue. who has netted two pass interceptions 1n the preseason. patterns. and Jerue said they were dcterm med not to le t a passing attack. which racked up 598 yards last week against Ph1ladelph1a, get the big play. Jerue knows his fi ll-in role may be temporary, but he said he 1s more comfortable on the field now after pa) mg his dues on the s~1al teams. "That was the most comfo nablc I've felt out there," said the 6-3. 232· pounder '"That was no prescason same fo r me out there tonigh t. My job 1s on the hne. They arc talking about fin ding another linebacker and I want to be the gu y " Jerue feels he is qu ickly adJus11ng to the role of a sianer, say1ns: '"Befort IA.hen I went 10 I felt a httle more pressured. l~e I had to do everythins JUS t nght Now I feel that the coaches ha"e enough confidence 10 me to let me go out there and make some pla)s " Even the referees had a clown act of their own, using thei r video replay to confuse the fans, and 11 seemed, themselves bx changing a call three times and still not getll ng all of it nghl The v1dcq device was used 1n Saturday's ga'me to figure out whether a dropped pass was a fumble or an incomple11on It was ruled both before being ruled incomplete as the referees overruled the video. Rams linebacker Jim Laughlin turned the final tn ck wi th h1s1uggl1ng act of an intercepted Charger pass from quan crback Mark licrrmann was the final tnck. ............. ..,1119 ....... fhe Ram linebackers were con- t1nuall} challenged bv underneath Love. a two-year man from UCLA via Fountain Valley High. was 1n· (Plea.e eee SUBSTITUTES/Cl§) ·· 1 ltked Laughlin 's 1ntercept1on." said Robinson. "I only wish Jim had done 11 sooner so we could've gotten out here earlier." Laughlin picked ofT the pass. or actually yanked 11 away from Charger Ram wide recel•er Ron Brown celebratea a SS-yard tint quarter touchdown reception from ste .. e Bartko.._.. ,., ......... Oriole homers pound Angels Birds smack three Chadwick pitches to s park 4 -2 win BAL Tl MORE (AP) -Earl Weaver prefers the three-run vanety or homers. but he'll take power an y which way he can. Rookie Jim Traber hit a tw<>-ru homer Saturday and Cal R1p ken and Fred Lynn added solo shots to account for all of Baltimore's sconng in a 4-1 victory over the California Angels. "You like 10 get the home runs with people on base." Weaver said. "But 1f yo u get eno ugh of the one-run and two-run \anet). you can still win ballgames "We got the good pitching again today, and when you do that. you don't need too much more," Weaver said. Today'• game Aagel1 (McCaskill 13· 7) at Baltimore (Da\ is 9-10) Ti me 11 .05 am TV Channel 5. Radio: KM PC'(7 101 Monday'sgame l\ngelsat New York. 7:30 pm. bottom of the 1nl]10$ to stake the Ori oles to a 3-2 lcad. R1pkcn. who had three hits hit a solo shot for his 19th homer. then Eddie Murray walked tx•forr Traber hi t rookie Ray ( had IA. 1d :s first pitch over the fence IO nght In 32 games since being called up to the maJors on Jul) 18, Traber has 10 homr runs and driven 10 32 runs L)nn added Baltimore's fourth run leading ofT the fifth He battled ofT 11 Chadwick pitches before h1111ng a towcnng dme Wally Joyner hu a ball trapped under his elbow after attemptlnf to make a d.lnn. catch ln the fifth lnnm,. Be reco•ed to aet Baltimore'• C"al RJpldn Jr. at .econd trytna for a double. Mike Flanagan. 7-8. Rich Bordi and Don Aase combined to scatter nine hits for the Onoles. After Cahfomia took a 2-0 lead aga inst Flanagan 1n the first. R1pken and Traber hit two-out homers 1n the t-lanagan surv'1ved a rough first inning. He surrendered four htts in the 1nn1ng and two runs on a George Hendnck single which scored Wall) Joyner and Doug DcC'inces. Oklahoma, Michigan l.-2 in poll UCLA . with three firs t-place votes. is fourth f n AP ra tings From AP dl1patclle1 Defending national champion Oklahoma and runner-up Mich1pn wdl begin the 1986 season the way they ended I 98S -as the 1-2 teams in the Associated Press college football poll And 1f history 1s any barometer. Oklahoma sta nd s a good chance ofbc1ng No. I when the final poll is taken on Jan. 2. The Sooners have ~n No I sP1 times in the prescason poll. on four of those occasions -19S6, 1974, 1975 and 198S -they won national championships Oklahoma ~1 ved 44 of 60 first-place vote and 1.171 of a possible 1.200 points fro m a nationwide panel of spons wntcrs and ~pons­ casters 1n re ul tsannounccd Saturday 1 hat pu t the Sooners well ahe1d of M1ch1p n. which had six first-place ballots and 1.016 points. ''I'm not surpnscd I thou&ht we would he (No I). us being the dcfend1na national cham pion ,"Oklahoma Coach Barry Switzer '31d Switzer said the prc~son No. I ranlong would not create any added prt"ssurc Oklahoma has been the prcscason No I chou.·c four times in wtt1er's prtv1ous 13 ~'°" as head coach nd won thrtt na11on1l champ1onsh1p "Everybod)' ct'I ready to play uH ven 1fwe're not No I Just bc.·uu\C' of who v.c art~' bC' \lid \ccord1n1 to 'iw1t1er the 4'ooncrs ha"e looked &ood 10 the pre!iea'IOn wor.,out'I hut the dtft'"'l\'C A ltne 1s a problem area "'W r '\e got a chance to be a really good offensi ve team." he said "Our youn~ people have improved and 11 looks hke the offensive li ne might be better "But on the defensive hnc we're aoing to fi nd out ho"' mu h "'e miss (All·Amcncan nose guard) TonyC'3s1 ll3$. Did he makeourotherhnemen look so good7 Our ends, linebackers and the secondary are prctt) good but we're JUSt an average college football team on the defensive hne .. Thr 1985 •. oonen led thr nation 10 total defen'IC and pass dcfen~ and finished second in rushing and si..onng defense .Since the .\P prescason poll began 1n 1950. the onl) team ~ besides Oklahoma to win national t hamp1on<1h1p~after be1ngranked No I at the tan of the 'ltnw n were TennesS<'e in 1951. M1chtpn ~1.1tc 10 I 952 and Alabama 10 1978 However. no team ha" r('ma1ncd N~ I through an entire season wh1eh 1ndudt'd a pl't'~ason and-or postscason poll M1am1 of Flonda. which WU 1n the title ptrhire unti l a '5· 7 Suaar Sowl lo s 10 Tcnnes5tt dropped lhc Humcane' to ninth, is third in the- pre a~n poll '-'Ith one first·pll<'t "ote and 976 CXl1n1s \J( I I\, whit h fimshcd ~\'t'nth a yC"ar q o, 1'1 tounh w1\h thrtt first-pla~ votes and Q72 poin" The Rn11n\ open the ~a'°n hy-v1s1t1nt. Oklahom• M C0.C p I fl .\lahama1 IA. h1ch optn 1ht ~a\On We-dnc\dll) n1gh1 JjalO\I Ohio \tat<' 1n thr li..1c koff Cls'l\ll " 1tfth '"'" QI I f'mnl\ fh<' C nm~n l 1dc fin1\hl'tl 13th IO 14>8 5 Penn State. IA.'h1th ended the I ._,85 regular season No. I then slipped to third after losing to OklahomQ 25-10 1n the Orange Bowl. stans 19 61n sixth place. The N1t1an y Lions received three first· plaC'c votes and 892 points T c-.as A&M No b last year, 1s seventh trus time wit h one first-place vote and 871 points Then comes Nebraska. 11th last vcar. 1n eighth pla~ with one first-place \Ole and 826 points The other fi rst-place vote wtnt to Plll but the Panthers w<.·rc not men11oned on an\ other ballot and the lone "ote was not near1) rnou(lh to get them into tht' Top Twenty. Round1n1ou1 the prescason Top Ten are Ohio tate and Tennessee The Buckc)e'I, who finished 14th a year ago. art ninth with 67' points and Tcnne 'ICC, the No 4 team in 1985 is 10th with ~78 A pair of Top Ten teams trom 198S -No S 11onda and No 10 Iowa -had to 5Cttlc for the prcst'ason ~·ond Ten while ..\ir Force. No 8 in I ~R5. did not make the prctcason Top Twenty l he preseawn Second Ten consists of Aonda tatc. 8.aylor Flonda. Aub\lm. . C"JCOfJ•• and Washinston tted for 16th. 8 naham Youna. Arun..as and M1ch1pn late It marks M1ch1gan \tatc''I first appcar.n~ 1n the Top Twcnt sin~ IQ Q The final l<il8S \ctond Ten w•\ compo-<scd of Nrbrn,._o. <\r kJn\a\ lab3ma Oh1l' ~tale Aond.t \late A'\ l R,nlor '.1aryland C1rorg11 TC'\h and I \l Louganls wla• another dlvlng champloashlp MADRID. Spain (AP)-Gres Lougan1s of the United States and Lr Kongzheng of China arc two -26-)ear-olds 10 the teen-age dominated world of swimmina and d1vina. but to no one's surpnsc, the) placed one-two 1n the platform d1 v1ng event at the World Sw1mm1ng Cham1onsh1ps Saturda) Louganis won his third con- secutive platform title after wi n- ning his second successive spnng· board champ1onsh1p. Lougan1s had to come from behind to beat L1 He ua1lcd after eight d1,e'I, but L1 faltered in the ninth round allowin$ Louganis to take over the lead with a forward 31, somersault dive. He beat L1 by o ver 30 poin ts on that dive alone. Louga n1s said that a relauvely poor performance. for him, on has se"enth dive. convinced him to continue d1v1ng through the l 988 Ol)mp1~ ··1 would have scnously con· s1dered rtt1nng 1f I had broken 700 points here." said Lougams who scored 668.58 compared to La''i 614 33 '"But when I m1ued the tn1Aoard 3' ~ I made up my mind to conttnue " Off to Bakersfield Ken Ammann. a 8-2 two- year atartu for ltdlaon Rip and an All·SuDMt ~ choice after l•d.lnM UM Cbarien to the Clf I -A baaketMlJ ..-1n .. 1a. -. ac.-pted a echolanlllp to Cal State B&kerafteld. A•me••, who a.-encect 17.7 polata a &a.me U a MDIOI', la~ fo nu the dul role of. polat r:ant and off ~ hi It.Ill e1bman year at Ba~erafleld. • 1 Michigan ponders penalltles to punish attacks on officials LANSING. Mich. -Assaults qaan5t • ump1m and referees would become fclom~ in M1ch1san af pcndina lcaislat1on is approved Two bills aw&Jt lawmaken upon their return next month that arc aimed at detmina the batterina and thratenina of those who offic1ate at spons events. "I hope ~ can convinc.c-other lqislators of the importance of the bill as a muns of reinstatina respect for authority. said state Sen. Joe Conroy, sponsor of the Senate bill. Conroy cited an incident that helped convince him that such a bill was needed . .. A 240-pound basketball coach had to be restrained when he threatened a referee 1n the refs dressing room," Conroy said. "The poor guy didn't go back to work for three days. he was so upset -and that was the winni.nJ coach. too." Conroy said he also witnessed fans threaten an official at a soccer game. His ltJJslation would make an assault on any sports official a felony, punishable by up to four years in prison and a $21000 fine. A similar measure was sponsored in the House by state Rep. Robert Emerson. Both bills are pending in judiciary committees. The violence is not limited to contact spon s, either. In Sanilac County, a Little League baseball fan and a soOball player were convicted this summer of attacking umpires. Some Michigan spon s officials say it takes a certain t) pc ofump1rc to keep assaults from happcnin_J. Taiwan win• LL World Serles WILLIAMSPORT. Pa. -Wu Chun- L1an1 pitched a two-hitter and hit a home run and Chen China.chant hit two homers as Tainan. Taiwan continued the A$ian dominance of the Little t..eque World Series with a 12-0 victory over Tuct0n. Ariz., in Saturda)''t champion hip a.ame. Taiwanese teams have won I I of the past 18 World Sen es and the Far East representative has won I 6 of the 20 ~ries held since Asian tea.ms were invited in 1967. Ta1wanest teams are 37-2 in Series UnlC$. Wu, who pitched a no-hiller apin$t Valleyfield, Quebec. in the quanerflna.ls, pitched thrtt perfect inninas before Scott Foster led off the fourth with a clean sin&le to leO. Wu struck out 14 and walked none. Besides tnc hits, Tucson put JUSt three balls in play, all grounders to shonstop. 'Bama defensive lineman din BIRMtN6HAM, Ala. -Alabama m defensive tackle Willie Ryles was declared •II• dead by two University Hospital doctors at 3:.S.S p.m. Saturday after a test showed no blood flow in Ryles bra.in. Ryles had been in a coma and listed in extremely cnucal condition since undergoing surgery Monday evening to relieve pressure caused by a ruptured vessel that created a blood clot on the side of the brain. Doctors detected the clot after the 19-year-old sophomore from Phenix City collapsed during football practice in Tuscaloosa. Such a blood clot, or subdural hematoma, 1s the most common cause of death among football players. It involves bleeding under the outermost lining of the brain, causing pressure on the brain. . Morrie, Giants stage standoff OeJr••nd buenuuaer Da•e x•ncn ta taged oat by !few York MCOndman Wlllle Randolph while tryiDC to •teal du- ln& HCODd lnniDC of Saturday'• aame. "If he or she 1s trained to be emphatic and gain respect, it m1n1m1zes problems," said George Gillies. W~tland recreation director and Michigan umpire-in- cb1cf for the 1nterna11onal Amateur Softball Associa- tion. Gillies said "tons of attacks" are reported monthly in a national umpire's magazine. "With the fans. it has sometimes an'olved knaves. t-,uJes and rocks .... With players. 11 gets really physi ·al in bassketball, real pugilism:· Morris has no intention of ending has •II> · ROCHELLE PARK. N.J. -Joe m I ~~~~~~~~1~~~:~~:~1,~~.~~.~:;:1Y~~ Tanana blanks Seatt e Lan) Jellerson. a rookie umpire. wd he became temfied .... h1le offic1at1ng a softball game in June. After one close call too many one of the players attacked him. Jefferson said. ··This fat gu)' came runing out at me near the mound and gets an m> face, then banged into me, blew me back ncarl} to second base and calls me all kind.s of names.·· he said .. Then. he grabbed a bat and fourofh1s partners had to hold him down. "I didn't believe thts, I was stunned.'' Quote of the day Wilt CbamberlalD, on the rumor that he might attempt to comeback 1n the National Basketball Assoc1auon at age .SO: "Where there's a Wilt, there's a way." Rizzo moves in to tie for lead GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP. N.J - Patt i Rizzo seized a share of the second- round lead with Juh Inkster by shooung a 3-under-par 68 Saturda) at the Atlantic n Cit) LPG..\ <-lassie at Marnott's Seav1cw Country Club. R1zzo's round of four birdie~ and one bogey coupled "'llh her opening-round 70 Fnday. produced a two-day total of 4-under 138 on the 6.005-yard course Inkster. the tirst-round leader at 4-under. faltered on the back nine to card an even par aturday Waltrip takes NASCAR event BRISTOL Tenn -Darrell Waltnp II conunued his dom1nauon of Bnstol lnter- na11 onal Racc~a)' on Saturday night, taking the lead with 143 laps left and cru1sang to an 8. 7-St'cond tnumph over Terry Labonte an 1he Busch 500 N ..\SC' AR Wanston C'up race. The victor) was the I 0th of Wahn p's career on the .533-mile. fugh-banked oval. a feat unmatched by an)'one el~ on the Winston Cup C'ircu11 Cale Yarborough has nine '1ctones at Bnstol. with. and under those circumstance. club officials say the running back may not play this year. Morris announced · Friday that the Giants have threatened to place him on a special list that will force him to sit out the season unless he returns to the team within five days. The Giants reportedly have offered a S 1.8 million over four years. while Morris and his agent. Tom Toner. are seeking a four-year deal worth $3 million. Moms earned $150.000 last season and in an alleged option year on his contract he would receive $1 95,000in 1986. Television, radio TELEVISION 10 a.m. -FISHING THE WEST: Chan nel 56. 10:30 a.m. -TENNIS: U.S. Open preview, Channel 2. 11 a.m. -CBS SPORTS SUNDAY: World Swimming and Diving Championships (2 hours), from Madnd, Spain. Channel 2. 11 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Baltimore. Channel 5. 11 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel .S6. I pm. -GOLF: PGA NEC World Senes of Golf(2 hours). from Akron. Ohio. Channel 2. I p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: PAC 10 preview, Channel 4. I :30 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: NFL's Most Valuable Player profile. Channel 4. 2 pm. -PRO FOOTBALL: NFL Update '86 pre' 1ew of upcoming season. Channel 4. 3 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Road lo Pasadena: PAC I 0 preview, Channel 2. · 3 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Super Bears. recap of Super Bowl XX. Bears vs. Patnots. Channel 4. 3:30 p.m. -SPORTSWORLD: Boxing. I BFJu n1or m1ddlewe1ght tllle. Buster Drayton vs Da'ey Moore. from Juan-Les-Pins. France. Channe-1 4. -V 5 p.m. -GOLF: Golf Journal. Channel 56. -...... RADIO 11 am. -BASEBALL: Angels at Baltimore. KMPC (710). I p.m. -BASEBALL: Montreal at Dodgers. KABC (790). RAMS CAPTURE OVERTIME VICTORY ••• From C l toulh<lo"'n to g1q~ the Ram\ a 7-0 lead tollo"' mg the openang kickoff He \lruggled the rt'st of 1hc half to "'•nd up 6 ol 11 v.11h two 1nta- Cl'pt1ons and I 00 ) ard\ ·1 .... asn't sharp.'' Bartkow<,k1 '>aid "I felt Il l e I .... a., going to be. but I d1dn"t ha"e patrcnte and I forced \Oml' things I th1nl II "'e l·oncentrate on dct.111.-. U"l"f the nl'\I wed we'll be () ...... fhc dckn~ v.h1k 11 did improve from la'>t "'l'l'k kt Roh1nson down hy pcrm1t11ng thl ( hargcrs to tic the gamt· "'Ith ~·>remaining an the fourt h quarter "\\c ..,h uld nc,er ha'e allowed them 1oge ad. in the game." hesa1d. "That ..... 11 lO'>I a team down the road·· .\nd on ollen'>c Rob1nS-On said. "I'm not 'old on our ability to move Raiders find centers work is not a snap OXNARD -1 he Los Angeles Raider may have dominated the New England Patnot 1n a manner plcasinJ to most an attendance al their exh1b1uon game. but Coach Tom Flores stressed a da) later that 11 was no snap Ltterally. When the Raiders returned to their 1ro1n1ng camp at the Oxnard Hilton Inn Saturday night, one of the things Flores and his stafl wanted 10 talk about were center snap'! Despite IX'at1ng the l'atnot'I by a S(Orc of 24-10 Fnday nigh t at the Los An~ck\ Mcmonal Colr\Cum the Raiders' ccnte~ and quartcrbal k~ had their problems. Each of three pain of centen and quarterbacks m1sconneclcd with !ht result a lost fumble. Add1t1onally. punt snapper Trey Junkin put one so h1ah that punter Ray Guv could not get otT hn krck rc~ultinr 1n a New fngland field go3l By pme·, end flore wa\ e,. pcnmen11n w11h hnchacker ~fatt Millen on kick ~naps . ,, the ball on offense with consistency. I hope Y..C do better this week." The Rams ended up w11h 316 total net )art.I~ and 14 first downs. The Charga\ totaled 352 and 25 respect- 1, lq RAMS NOTES: Tackle Irv P•'*•V WH •·raved for a lr•nure of '"' tefl fore•rm If lurn.o out 10 ~ a nvl>@r•••en\oon no• believed 10 be \¥lout Guard o.nnls H•rnl\ sultered • \lreln.o C•lf 11\0 mis~ Ille \KOnd llelf Cor,,...bac~ Lucious Sml1I\ e iw tell tht geme wolll a n tnlured blck S.tetv Trw w .. 1. wllO slgn.o wit h ,,,. Rems 10 llelP sllore uP t"4tir ClePleeted defensive HCOndarv a1d11'1 sull uP Selu•d•v The lhms leeve for Oeiwt r Tllur\dav 10< 1"91r l•nel oreseu on 1uneuo !ht lotlowing dav al S'1>0 II will be tored on C11annt1 4 Tiie lt1ms now soort e II ·I record against Ille ClleroerJ aller running tnelr oreseeson record 10 ?·I Tiie Ch•r11en a re t lSO 1 I ., Rama comerback 11.lckey 8attoa knock• Charaer UCJlt end Pete Holohan out of boa.Dela ja8t ally of tbe e11d soae.. The Cbuaen ended up falllna to econ and m«ued a tllltd Oeld IO.) attempt after n.,. Det•ted two aucce.fuJ attempt.. 28th career s hutout back ed by Detroit's torrent of runs. 14-0 From AP diapatcbes DETROIT -Darnell Coles drove in fi ve runs and Frank Tanana pitched a seven-hitter for his 28th career shutout as the Detro11 Tigers routed the Seattle Manners 14-0 Saturday night. Tanana, 10-6. who walked two and struck out a season-high 10 batter'!, retired the first 10 hitters before yielding a single 10 Phil Bradley. By that time. the Tigers had given Tanana a 9-0 lead against Mariners starter Mike Brown. 4-5. and reliever Karl Best. In the first. Kirk Gibson singled between walks to Lou Whitaker and John Grubb before Coles cleared the bases with a two-out double. The T 1gcrs increased the lead to 6-0 in the second when C'het Ltmon drew a ll'aci"ff .... alk. took second on a OAKLAND Griffon u Lanslrd lb Can~eco n Knomn dn DuBekr rt OHlll?b McCwlr lb Murl>llv cf Ttltleton c Tetals * A'' 2, YI'*"' I NEW YOttK •brl\bl 4 1 I 0 l I 1 I 4 0 I I 3000 • 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 ) 0 0 0 ) 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 RHnd'" cf RnotPll 2D Mlng!y ll> Winfield rl PesQut tt Roenc::k dll E.st..-on P111rulo 3b Skin,,... c Tollflon u JO 2 S 2 Tllt .. l Sc.,. by ...,.,., ebrl\bl 4 0 0 0 4 I 1 1 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 ll I t I Olllland 000 000 101-2 N•w Yon ooo 001 000-1 Game Wonnlng RBI -Canseco 111) OP-Oeklano 2. New York 1 LO&--Oell<•"d 3 New YO<k S 28-0 Hiii, Ct n\KO HR-ltan<Jolon Ill. 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Manning ()oHvoe HR-Kln~y 11), O"' (?9) SB-8 1e ncetene (41 S-Ctrone SF-CerOM Kanw ' Cltv Gubocza L 7·6 Ferr Bleca.. Oulsenl>trrv MIWIU .... IP H R ER H SO s s 3 3 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 I I 1 0 I Bosio • 2 3 4 4 2 4 PIHIC W 9·6 3 I 3 0 0 I 3 Clear I 1 o O o 2 Ferr 1>1lclltd 10 4 bllttrs 1n lhe Slh WP-Gul>kia Farr Bosio Batk-8os10 Umolres-Home, Scot!. FlrSI, Pa~mo. Sec ond, Coonev. Third, Brlnkmen T-2 S6 A-76 OS6 grounder and scored on Alan Tram- mel l's single. Gibson followed with a hne dnve into the lower deck in right field for his 20th homer of the season. Detroit added three more runs in the third. and completed the rout with fi\e runs 1n the seventh. htghhghted b)' Coles' two-run single and run- scoring hits by Trammell and Grubb. Ra.Diers 3. WllUe Sox 1: In Arling- ton , Texas third baseman Steve Buechele. batting only .176 in his last 41 games. broke a scoreless tie with a two-run single in the fifth 1nn1ng as rookie right-hander Jose Guzman and the Rangers defeated Chicago. Buechele's game-winner came off v<'teran left-hander teve Carlton, 1-1. who went 61/1 innings and allowed three runs. Guzman. 9-11. broke a personal three-game fos1ng streak. allowing one run and seven hits in 7111 innangs. Blue Jays 7, Twins 4: In Min- neapolis, Lloyd Mosebfs 18th home run was the first of a team-record eight straight hats 1n Toronto's Sill-run fir'it inning aturda) night, and the Blue Ja-,.s held on for '1ctol) O\('r BOSTON * Indian' S, Rtd Soll 4 CLEVELAND atir" bl • I 2 2 Bernird 2t> S I J 0 Frencou 4 I 0 0 Cert ... 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Third Vouno T Ha A-7S.711 M1nne~o1a Brewers 8, Royals 4: In Mil- waukee. Rob Deer hit his 29th home run and Robin Yount and Ben Ogilvie had three hits each. pacing Mil.,..aukce·s 16-hit attack Saturday night as the Brewers defeated the Kan~s C1ty·Royals 8-4. A's 2, Vukeea 1: in New York. Jose ( anscco broke an 0-for-40 slump, the longc<;t 1n the maJOr leagues this s~ason . with a ninth-inning RBI double: to kad the Oakland A's to a 2-1 '1llof) O\er the New York Yankee~ Aldredo unffin led off the ni nth with an infield hit lo third off Dave R1ghett1 7-7. and w('nt to second on a sacrifice b) Carn<') Lansford. who had homered to 11e the game in the SC' en th Canseco doubled to nght for his American League-leading 95th RBI ladlaos S, Red Sox 4: In Cleveland. pinch hitter .\ndrc Thornton s1nJled Y..lth the bases loaded 1n the n1nth1 inning to sna p a four-game Indians lo'>ang <;treal.. and propel the club over Boston for the.-first 11me 1n nine ml·t·11ng!. th1'> ~ason * Ra~n J, Whit. 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All three leaders. playing in the last aroup on the course. bogeyed the final hole aOer a bncf. heavy thunder- shower delayed their finish by 20 minutes. And those bogeys dropped them one shot closer to Masten champion Jack Nicklaus, who struggled to a 69 that kept alive hi s hopes of a sixth World Serie title. "I've got a good 'hot 1f I play well tomorrow," said Nicklaus. 46. who was at 209. one under par and only three behind the le,aden. He wt\ tied for fourth wath Bernhard. Langer of West Germany, South African Bobby ·Cole, John Mahaffey~ and Corey Pavin. Cole closed wt th a 68. Pavm made a lenath-of-thc·arecn putt for an 18th hole b1rd1e that JOt him 10 at_par 70 Langer shot 7 1 and Mahaffey 72 including a dtluble bogey· 7 on the long 16th p(,J\ {hampmn Bob Tway scored iln c3k!t' l on lhe ~cond hole and made " holt' in one with a 6-trot\ on the P31 ' fifth I le hud r1 66, the best round uf 1h1· "'indy Ja} but remained \1~ \hot\ hat k at l I' Rritl\h ( 'P<"n ht le-holder Gres Nor- man of i\u\t1;1ha had u 72. two over par +1ndv.~u1 }11 ti <\ Open champ fh > Fl11)d look .mother 74 and was wdlhackat ]l4 flammond hrld th~ lead most of thr d"> hut \Urrendtred at with a \trlnk i1f thrrr rnn\('cut1vc boteys bcg1nr11n& nn the 14th, whe~ he v1s1t<'d tw() bunkr" hit a lrtt and tvcntuelly m •Ir ({~foot putt for hogt•y Wadk1n' who chip-prd in from 30 fre1 for • hmt1r on tf\r 11 th. made an I 8·foc1t h1rd1c pun fr1,m the fnnac on the I lth ,.nd holr.d It 40-foot bunker \hot Im h1rd r. r1n lhr 141h \\•(JI''"' IOt • th1rr nf lhr ltad and J lamm11nd clrupPrif I k. 10 lh .... the 1 hth ""' on .. 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Hont'vcvtl L. 9·1 4 1 6 6 O hCkwllh I 2 O O O I I I 0 HOiton 2 0 0 0 0 Vandlll'O 2 , I 1 , ~YCUll ollc~ lo 1 balltf• In Ille Sll'I Bl(~ycutl SIOra umolrH-Hom., Runilt, Flrt t. ,..llOnt, Sac.· ond. Quick, TlllrO. EllHI r-2 Jt .t.-47,449 MAJOtl LaAG.UE LEAD..S Amenc.. LMtW lTilrwtll ,,.v', 0.-) B.t. TTING (2" al bat1)•8o09t , l!lo1fon, ~s. Puc~tll. Mln~sota, .344. Malll!IOIV, N..,. Vork, lll, ltke, 8011on, 333, a... Toron10, .323, Ftetc,,.r TtxH, J23 RUNS·R Hlf!Olttoll, New Yor1l, 106, Puoe11, Minnesota, 92, W . Toronto, IS, McDowell, Ttx.11 U . MelllMl\I, ~ Vort<, .. RBl·C1n1eco, u11111no, 94, 8ertl9'0. Toronto, 91 81N, Toronto, 91, Jovner. Aftlllh. •. Malllno1y, New York, 14 HITS·Puckell MIMeSOll, 171, Mettlnol\I, New York 174, Fernanoe1 Toronto, 1St, RIC•. 8otron ISi. e.n, Toronto, IS6 OOUBLES·Melllnotv. Ntw Vork, 40, Rk •. 8011on. 33, Berrell, 801ton. 32. l!looo•. Botron, 32. l!luckner, Bo\too. 32 I Nll"Lt S•l!lulllr Clevelend I F1<nandl1. Toronto 9 Slerr• Tt•H. I HOME RUNS·Ber1ietO, Toronto, lO; °"' Milw1v1tff 11: Kl119m1n, O.kt1no. 21, 8tlt>onl. KanH\ Cl1v, 11, Bell. Toronto, 27, P19tlaruto. Ntw York, 11 STOLEN 8.t.SES·R Hlf!Oltton, N-Yori< 11 C•no.!o•I. Cl\oeeoo ..... Petlll ...... )S G•oson Detroit 11. MoMl>v Toronto. 16 Wilson, l(en~, CttY. 16 PITCHING (10 OICl11on1l·Clemtfl1, l!lo\lon, 19•4, 7 S4 RHmu\\en, New York, 13·4, 3 SI. K1no Oetroil. 9·3. 3 41. EiCl\l\Orn, Toronto, 10•4 I 1'1 Ferr. Kell\as Cltv 7·3 i .0, Htnl<t Toronto 7·3 J 41 STflt lKEOUTS·Cllmfnl 8o1ton. I ... Morrl1 Oetroll, 170 L•"9ston s .. 1111. 16', Witt, Aneetl 163 Blvleven, Minnesota . 156 SAVE~·.t.eH, Balllmort. lO, Rlollelll, Ntw Yori.. lO. Htrn1ndl1. O.rrolt, 20, Cemecr>o Clt v.ieno 17 Hfflkt Toronto, 17 N1ttona1 LMeue ITiw~ 1''1dlV'l GtmMI BATTING 17" 11 ball)-8r001<1, Montrtel. 340 Beckman New Yortt. 333. Gwvnn, San Oleoo, 333 Reine\ Mofltre11. lll. C Brown San Frenc11co ll7 RUNs-<;wynn Sen Di.oo, II Hevl\ Plllla oeton1e 74, KH1<n1noe1. Ntw York n Murollv At11n11, 73, Scl\mldt Pl\lltdelc>hle, 72 RBl-ScllmlOI, Prlll•OllOlll•. "· Certer. New Yori. 17 Parkll'. Cincinna ti 14, G 0 11111, HOUllO<'I 19 Hevl\, Pt\11.at!Pl'll• " HITS-Gwvnn Sen Oleoo l•l Saw., ~ 1S2 RalnH , MonlrMI 146 a.n Hou\11)11 140 Sendbtrg Cllte.aoo. llS OOUBLEs--Hevt\, Pll•laOllOlll1. l2 R Rt vno1C11 P111\ouroh lO Rev. Plll\ouro,.,, 29, Se• ~ 29. Oun\lon, Chk1110, 7t. R1tne1 MonlrH I 1t TRIPLES-fhlMI MontrMI. 10 Safl'\Uel P1111a-11 10. Wet>ste< Montreal a. Coiem•" St Lou•\ 1 McGH St Lou11 7 HOME RUNS--Sc,.,mldl, Pl\l1toatonl1. 27, Ci O•v" Hou1ton 7S, Perkll', Ctnclnn1ll, 24. MurOllv .Allenta. 73, Stuob\, ~. 10 STOLEN 8ASE.S-Cottmen, SI Loult. U , E De•.,, C1nc1nna11 60, Raine\. Montreat, S? Dunc•n ~ 44 Doran Hou~ron, ll PITCHING 10 dKISIOnl)~trnanoei. N•w Yor~ u •, l '3 Gooci.n. Ntw York. 13·4, l 02 Ootcla New Vork 13·4, 214. Oarllf\9. Ntw Vortt, 17 4 1 84, 81dro1len. PtllleOttPllle, I· 3, 1 fl, Of\ne1t1 Hou1ton. I· l. l 4S R Rot>lnwn C1nc1nn11o 9· l 2 SS STRIKEOUTS-St oll Hou1ton. 1ll Vet~1utl1 ~ 114 Fernendez. New Yortt lSl w"c" ~ 146 Rnn. Hou,1on 143 SAVES-Worrell SI Louil 11. RHrdon Monireet 76 0 Sm1111, Hou1ton 7S. Lt Smit" C"•taQO 2' Fr•nco C1nc1nnall 71 G°'~oe Si r O~ 11 Mal°' L .. _,. au.-• Post S..Mn ~ LEAGUE CHAMl"IONSHlf' SERIES 1 l!lftt ef MYtn I Tut\ Oc• 1 -AL WHI cllemooon " EHi (f'lamo•on Wta Oct 8 -NL Ee\t at Wt\I AL We\t 11 Eut Thur\ Ocl 9 -AL ott. NL EH i al Wttl Fri Ocl 10 NL ott AL Ee\t al Wtil Set Oct 11 -NL Wtll at En t AL Easl el Wl'\' Sun Oct 12 -NL WHI 11 Ent Al EHi at Wetl-t x Mon Oct 13 AL ott NL Wtsl al E est-• T1Jtl Ocl 14 -NL off AL Wttl at EHi- Wed Oct IS -NL E11t el Wt ll AL We\I "' Ea11-r Tnur\ Oc• 16 -NL Eall e l Wht-• ,,,, Oct 17 -Oof1I date WORLD SERIES I l!lett ti ....,.., l ~el Oc• 19 -Gamt l 11 NL cllemolo" ~un Oc• " -Gemt 1 al NL c111m010n Mon Ocl 10 -Trev .. div Tue\ Oc• 11 G•me l 11 AL ct11moton We<l Oc• 21 -G1me 4 e t .t.L cl\lmo;on Tnu". Oc• 73 -Geme S el .AL cl\amoton• Fr1 Oct 14 -Trevtl Cl•v Se• Del 2S -C.ame 6 et NL cnamolon• S..in Oct 76 G•mt 1 11 NL cllemolon• • denote\ 11 ntctuarv MPLm•••: .... .._ MATlC*Al C.0.'&•8NCS .... w "' T ~rt .Allenla , I 0 .., •ems , I 0 "' N..,.Orltt111 I 2 0 .m San Fr-.ft(IKO I , 0 ..m CMW1' (lllCIOO l I 0 750 MlnntlOll , I 0 .'67 Oelrolt I , 0 m Gr-aav 1 2 0 m TamH l•v 0 3 0 000 .... H V Olafltt , I 0 .'67 Worllnoton 2 l 0 M1 St L.oul1 2 , 0 .$00 Plllltdelol\11 I , 0 m Della.I 0 4 0 000 AMa•ICAN GON,UINCI WMt 1(1n.e1 City 7 1 0 6'7 .... , , , 0 •'7 San Dttoo , I 0 6'7 SHll!t 1 , 0 667 Olnve< I 2 0 m c.,.,, .. Cle11elano ) 0 0 I 000 Houllon 3 0 0 1.000 Cincinnati 1 1 0 m Plll\OUrOfl , 1 0 l33 .... New E"11l1nd 8uffal0 lndlana POlll Miami 3 I 0 750 N Y Jt11 I , 0 333 I 2 0 333 120.333 l 2 0 333 "'10IY's S<-R1a.tn 24, New Et1C111no 10 Plllst>u<on • 1, Dallas l'I St11111 27. MlnneM>ll 17 S.tvrcllV'• S<-R•mt 10. San Dleoo 11 W1'1ltnoton n, Tame>• 8.v u Cincinnati )4 Green In 11 M11ml 10 Pnlladete>'!la IS Cleveland 17. At11nte 11 ,, ... n .. '5 SI u .. 51 •$ " s. ,. 70 s.t .. .. 10 40 ., .. " SS SS ., 6S 70 74 ~ 102 SJ Jt .. " ., SI 7S " .. .. 4l .. .. 47 SI '° 71 • 17 81 so .. SS 12 .. " SI 7S New Yori< Gtanl\ 20, Ntw York Jtl\ 16 1no11nePOll1 10, D1rro11 13 Butltto 13 Kanu1 City 6 Hou\ton 24, Ntw Orlten\ 1) SI Louh 14 C111ctgo 1 Otnvtr 14, S.n Frenc11co 9 Thv"41Y't ~"'" c1evel1no II ,_,..,.. Ntw York Jt1l ., PllHeOtlO"'• I' l'WIV'' G '"'" "em' •I Denver Te moe Bev at Ml1m1 Allent• a t wun1no1on Oetroll 11 Clnclnna11 Seet111 el Set1 FrenCl\CO s1 Louls al San Oleoo Sat11,.d9v'1 Ganwt C"•CIOO .,, l!lutteto et Soutn Btrl<I Ind P11111>vro" et New Yori.. Ci11nl\ Ntw En9l1ne1 a l Green Bev Ken\H Cltv II New Orleans M1nnu o•• a t lnd1eneoot1, Hou11on 11 D•ll•i A•ms 20, C"8reen l7 Sette by OU•1'11W1 Sane>i- L.A.R1m1 .._ l'lnt OUenw 0 7 0 10 o-17 ' 1 0 ) 3-10 LA-Brown Jt oan from Barlkow1•• IL1nstore1 klCk 1 l 17 S«Md OUentf" LA-O•cktrwn 14 run (L1n1tord ltk kl 21' SO-Jonnson 1 OH\ trom Fout\ (8tnl"c"•• lt1Ck). ... )7 l'auf'lll Oual1W LA-FCi Le nstoro 31 O So4 ~0-FC B.nirlC.hkt 39 t 77 SO-W,n\IQw 19 oau from Ht<rment1 IBenir1ellkt 0.1cl<l 14111 OWf1lmt LA-FCi Lenstord 11 0·10 A-41 IMS GAME 5TAT1STI<:S F"'' do•lll Ru\llH v1rC1\ Pan 1no flttrurn Yerd1 Como-All S.C'ed·Vercis Lost Pvnl\ Fum1>1e1·Lo•' P~1tt1t\ YarO\ Time ot Poutn•on so 1S ll 9S 2S7 ., 71 '7·• 7-17 1·0 S-1 6·SS 34.lS L.t. 14 2'I 190 176 )S 10·10·2 l · 17 •·.O l·I 11·8' 2S •S INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHINC".-S.n Oleoo .Ade"" 13·4'1 .Andtuon 10-31, Soenctf 10· IS L .t. R1m1 Dtck~wn 10-111 wnue 11·4' Ceroenter l · 17 Gvmen l · 17 Reooen l·l PASSI NG-Sen Olt00 Fout1 17·11·)· 178, Htrrmenn 11· It · 1·96 L .A flt1m1, B1rtkow1kl 6· 13·7· 100, Olts 4· 7·0·43 RECEIVING-Sen 0 1t00 Anderson 6 41, Jollnton S· n HolOllen 4·44 AO.rm 4· 17 Cl\an· d•tr l ·6' Wln110w l ·•2 Mee.ff 2·71 .Joiner 1-7 L A R1m1 Reooen 4·47 Gumen l-37 Brown 1·31 Ouckwortll 1· IS Hunter 1·6 MISSEO FIELD GO.t.LS~S.n Oteoo Benirschkt 39 l I COLLEGE AP TOP Twenty Tnt Too Twentv team1 '" IM orne1wn .A$.ot1alPC1 Prtn college tootblll 0011, wllh llrtt · olace volt\ on oerentlWH\ 191S recorCI. lote l 0 0 nJ s D e l P d Otl 10 19-18 17 16·1S·U ·1J·12 11 10·9·9·7 a nCI r anll.1t19 ,, '"' ,,.,a t91S 001 l o-1e 1><>m1 (44 7 M1c,,1oon t61 3 M1am• 1=11 t Ii 'UCLA )I SAllDlma 6 Per1n Sl•lt JI 7ToHA&M •1 a Neoruto.1 , I 9 Dt>10 Slalf 10 T•MtUff 11 Fto• ,da SI 12 Bntor 13 Fior.ae 14 AUDI.'" IS LSU 16 GPO•Q•• (lit ) We\h•n111on 18 Br,onem Young l'I Arken\I\ 10 M•cn oan S1a1e Recoro 11 1 0 10 I l 10 2·0 9 7 I 9 1 , 11· 1-0 10 7 0 9 )·0 9 )-0 9 1 ·7 9 ) 0 • ) 0 • I I • 4 0 9 2 I ' ) 1 I S 0 11 ) 0 10 2 0 I \ 0 Pt\ P\I\ 1 171 I l 016 2 976 9 972 7 91 l 1) .,, l 171 6 976 II 673 I• S71 4 47? IS olOol 17 )fl s 1•• m 10 110 no 210 16 , .. 17 117 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Augult 24, 1N8 C8 Men's golf results iltot;ef Maltlllt Ifft Cl'l!llMW TOIM'IY Hat.elm ldOeutlwtt' CralOSt..., TeteoOtlAI Ma<O'~ICIY Currit $ttenee ~Ktntl Oan,orwna11 Orn T "'"" Htl SUtlOll loo Mi.JI',,.,., Ov•~ Huo.r1Gret<1 Seniors' golf scores ,._.........,. 0.Hk Cat J.aremv •Mdl. utllfl) NOT£ Senior ooll«• ere lltrtO lir11 in the t>Ht-1111 tour· 1tooroi·Kratrr1 '->·•S·...-tt• kllMlltf•Trhiltf U-'6--63-195 Powell· Powen "·6'·67-lOI Grstn Jr ·lteld 71·'3•61-101 F tlCNCI\· Adami '1·U it-201 Jitl'\l11e1·Coltl«t U-'1 ..... 201 l!lr-n·HICll,,,.n '1.., . .,_201 McC .. llltr-Cur1 6S-... ...-195 Cramoron·H'"kte 6) .... ..-195 nernen1 Nlcllol1 • l!I yrum J1nuary•C1tar GoalbY·Maas Hannl"11•Watton 8•rl>ll' ·Coue>IH Lllll«·Norlll f>ta11er·P\avtr Moo0v·Oel•l"9 Gr1v·P11e Smltn·Smlt" 8alrO·Florl Jllt>sn· Jlln\n Jr He«>trt· TllmO\n Nf0<t·MCCttQ11 61·6$-61-117 ... 40-.,._1. .... ,.u-, .. W11detllftl·ZIP '7·'2·'6-195 Ni.tton·8tatr U •U •.._I .. C~rt·Cetcvcdl 67·6'-~I .. Hut·ZOllOI ..... ~ FalrllCl·F •lrfld 61·6'-6'-20J Klno·H1ncock U ·'4·U-1" LaMing·Sancler 6'-66•61-203 Wllllems·8t0ey "•67·et-20I HHs.emer·Gry1el 70-ff·67-206 PHCCIO·Foutnl 41·n·...-101 ~-Milli• 1)·70-U-207 '1 ·'3--60-1 '° ... 61-...-1'1 6S•6s-62'-192 ., ......... 192 8av1<·Norrl' "·U ·U -197 Z1m0tt11·CCl\l'11 6S-'6•6'-197 8 rue·MlnM 67·'2·~191 _,_,·Li.tiw 6S-~I" 67·62·U-191 64·6S·U-192 61·63·61-193 6S·'4-..-193 6S·6'·62'-193 66•'9·59-194 63·'1·.,._19 • Oouolen-COOdY 6'·63·70-1" FIKk·RtHledO 67·6',...._.I" Furool·N4!ford 67 n -70-209 Sl11r11rn•Sl•ntr11 .. •10-71-209 l(lno·Lewl1 "·71·70-209 lflwtlno·Ht1111 '9-n ·H-?IO Cll1ndler·Mast '7·6'·'6-199 c11-·CaM>er .,_.,.....,_.200 Erkl<ton·Clrwtt 6S 70-6}-200 l!larbe<" ·Ser lier 12· 71 • '7-210 8rod'lt·Conner '7·6'·67-200 James·8r1ndt 70-70-71-211 RH•l!lroolls 7 l·~l-'7-201 Grlln St ·Mllr 74· 7•·6S-713 Women's golf scores A"8Mk Cttv 0.Hk (at G .... 1v T~. NJ.) 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I player. and Jo.hn McEnroe, tbe man Lendt replaced atop the rank~ 1 nss. reached t1'e final of the SI S0,000 Hamlet Challenge Cup Invitational Lennis tournament on SatW"d&y. McEnroe. who has met Leodl in three uh1b1t1on matches 11nc:e tut month when he came back from a scvcn·month layoff. beat And.let Gomez of Ecuador 6-2.. 7--6 in Sa.turday's second match. Lend I advanced Wlth a 6-7, M , Z. t v1~ory over si.rtth-teeded Bl"lid Git. bcrt. who qun the match m the third se1 because of a toe injury at\er 2YJ hours. Connon v•. S•ed• MASON. Ohio -Mats Wila.nder and Jimmy Connors -the tOJ) two seeds 1n the $375,000 ATP Cham- p1onsh1p -advanced to lM finals b)' post:ng straight-set victories an their semifinal matches Saturday. Connors. lhc only non.Swede in the semifinals. defeated two-time NCAA champion Mikael Pemfors.. 6-1. 7-S. Top-seeded Mats Wiland.er beat No 3 Stefan Edberg ·6--4. 6-3 Gral•arvlve.craznJM MAHWAH, N.J. -Steffi Graf 5urv 1ved leg cramps and a stiff battle from former tournament winner Jo lJune to win a three-set semifinal Saturda) and advan« to the cham- p1onsh1p round of the S 150,000 United Jersey Bank Classic. The third-ranked Graf. the top seed. bounced back after los1n1 a second-set tic brca.k and beat Durie. 6-3. 6-7 (5-7). 6-1. 1n two hours and fi,c minutes A night semifinal between Molly Van Nostrand of Bnghtwatcn, N.Y. and qualifier Elna Rc1nach of South .i\fnca was suspended by rain with Van Nostral\d leadan& 6-3. 2·3 after 46 minutes of play. Biondi wins 7th JDedal MAORlD. Spain !AP) -Amen- can Matt 81ond1 collected has seventh medal and East Germany won the final women's event as the fifth \\ orld $1A.1mm1ng Cllamp1onsh1ps ended Sunda> B1ond1, who collect~ the most men\ medals-three gold. one silver and th ree bronze -anchored the l nated Sta tes to ':ctor, 1n the final e' ent of the 11 -da) tournament. the 400 meter medic) relay Cornella Sirch won the final "'omen'\ event the 200-metcr backstroke. to give East Germany its 13th gold out of a possible 16 an the rare-pool i\lthough the East Germans col- lcctrd the most gold medaJs. 14, lhe l 1 n11ed tatescame out on top overall "'11h l~ m~als (nine gold, 10 silver and I' hronzc) to 30 East Germany fin1sht'd "1th 14 golds. 12 silver and 4 bronte The l n1 tcd tatcs· Mary Meagher "'on tht' IA.Omen·.,::! meter buttcrf- h one of her world record distances. ~1t h Ea~t German swimmers taking l>lh rr and bronze Newport's GUl wins tandem surfing title !°'-l'14port Bear h's Tnc1a Gill team- l'd "1th San Clemente's Dean R~ \ noldr, to "'1n first place tn the V. omen's lntemat1onal Surfing As- \OCIJt:on Man-Women Tandem C. hJmp1onsh1pc. at the San Clemente P11.:r liaturda\ In the ta.ndcm compet1t1on. an t•H·n1 "'h1ch ""ac;c.·xt remcly popular in the I 41lffs the man and woman nders \har\7 the same board to perform mJnt·u, er' In Gill's third utle an four \l'ar' the pair defeated second plaoe '-' J\ nl· \ha" and Fncda ambe of f-1undJ • VENETIAN GONDOLAS WEDDINGS AT SEA OLD WORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT Gourmtt B~sktts w/champ & ros~s IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675·•704 PROFESSIONAL PLANNING Aboard Lu xury Yachts. 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Wt IUl'lolloa Avu• ltuno IMcCerrOll) 1 90 SM Alld S.W 10r1'9t) Nlck't Prince (PedrOlel Time 1.16 l /S 00 2 90 710 190 160 Al\O re n. Acllve Roman, Prltte'• Betu. Rtv Sol. Weier Jecket, 11100.v Red, F«werd com mend • ScotcneO llUMl119 -.~nt f'lfTH ltACI. I~ miles Ol'I lurl. Oencebtl ISlbllltl >060 12.00 7 oo Ptllru (Black) 6 40 :l 90 ,,vuert (Pinct'l>I 2 '° Tlmt l ,, At.o ra n Pt ullvo. Or Ottv, ltOuvfl Peerl, Btton Ptuer. Super Noble, S.nerem SIXTH aAC•. 6 fuflonOS. Grtnlfo COtlvtreal Otniot!W tMCC.trrllfll Eatrei1l11. tVeltftt..,.._I KIO 140 UO uo uo JOO Tlmt '°' . ,. Al.O ren $11(+.v Tr'119« • TrUf'*I ' ..,.om mender Sun Mtn. w l1111 Strett, Get A!O"' Pelw no'. ltlvotlou•. OrlHltnl L..-. Vet D ltf', Oe<ort SCftlcNd HtlO ""'" llGHTH RACI I 1114 mCIH Fren'l Vtlt<'lllnt ($hotl'l\tktr) I IO Ctnvtll'a Ster IOeltllOu,,.Y•I Oon"too T11em1111c I Ptncev I ''° 120 6'0 uo 2 10 Tlmt I t i 2/S .t.tso rt n Miu Beverr\I Hltt1, kvtl'le No KrtfCl'ltl U IXACTA IS II e>tld i 117 00 NINTH ltACI I 1116 mile\ Ban11 llt"9 8•"11 tttaenetl Tom IV tle<!Juelt I Grev Mlu llt CP1nct vl 1400 690 340 00 l.00 310 Time I t? l/S Ar,o ren Revolutlof\trv, EllO Buck Swift Mtu111t, Rove! Otvmol• Scretcntd Sir St•r U EJCACTA 13·11 0tlO HM SO U LATE DOUBLE IS·31 e>tkl 11640 A11tn0•nc• n.n1 M1Jfutf Hendlt U .2S1,'30 NATIONAL LEAGUE Mets rolling without . Los Al, Hollypark en tries Carter LOS A.llamft9s 7 8troout IOtwmtrl Oki llfHH Cle •m1r1g prl(f ,S,000 New Yor-k wins sixth game in row. 3-2 over Giants From AP dispatches SA FR.\NC l~C () -bcn with all-star call hl·r (,af'\ Caner on the disabkd ll!lt \.\llh d thumb Injury, the streal.ing NC\.\ 'i or!.. Mets ha"en'l skipped a beat Keith Hernandc1 '> two-run \tnglt.' 1n the fifth 1nn1ng ~aturda\ capped a three-run rail) that enabled the Met\ to do\.\n the San Franc1-.co C11ant\. '·2, for their sixth 'tra1ght '-lllOI) "I thin!. e'enone realt 1l'd that ~1thout (1an wl· had lo pull together·· Hernandez said "It brought our 1n11.~n\1t~ lc"d up ·· "Wc''e tonunued 10 n<,c to the occasion ag,a1n!>t good club,." hl· added 'V.e'rc not gotng t<> let up hut "'<' ha"e 111 bt· lllOll·rned Jbout .1 ktdov.n v. hen "l' cl inch 11 .. The Mc·t!>, "'h11 arr 41 games atxivl' 500182-41 ). gut fi,l·-h11 pitching and nine stnkcout'> from left-hander Bob OJeda fo r c1gh1 rnn1ngs Roger McDowell retired tht· '>ldr 1n the ninth for hi\ 16th \J\l' .. Thcrl'·!> no qut·<.trun (Jal) mean\ a lot 10 th1'> cl uh · \kts Manager Da'e' John\on '>Jtd 'Rut we're not built around one or tWO· guyc;. Thi\ club ha<. 24 pla~cr\ d111ng the JOh " Ojeda 14-4 who had mm: \tn kcout'>and lhrel "'alkc.. fe ll beh ind on an unrarned run 1n thl' fo urth inning aga1n\t tht· Cr1anl!>. v.ho havl' lu,1 SI\11f thr1r IJ\I -.ncn game'> V.111 < lark \.\;ill.ed w11h two out 1n thl' lourth. ;rnd C hrt\ Brown \1ngll'd him 111 '>C.'rnnd (.ind\ l\ifaldonado hit a ht~h pop to '>hon ICft field hut the hall w J\ li.nuckl'd 11ut of '>hOrt 'ilop RJlal·I ~antana·., gloq~ h> k it fielder Muoktl' V. 11,on v.ho drev. an crrm th.i i en.rhkd ( lar\., to '>tore f ~1 \kl\ bounl l'd hac l. aµ1n'1 roukrc k.dl\ Do\lo n\ 11.4. 1n the li fth John C11hhon'> h i 11tl \lot th a \lngk ancl '11.J\ lcJru:tl 11n \antJna \grounder 10 \h11n .. 1up < >JcdJ \JL nliccd Len ()\ k'1ra v..J lkcd and V..alh BaLkman 11\:al t>U I .1 "nglc lo th <: right "de loa<.Jing t~.1 h.1\n \antana \<<>red 11n Do""' .;.rid pitch ctnd Hnnandt·1 linnJ ,, 1 ~ flllth to LCntt•r loi h" nrnlh g.HnL v..1n nrng RHI Cardinal~ 7, A<1 tro1 1: .\t Bu!><'h \1.id1un1 l>a nq, < "' p11thcd a sn - hrtll:r for "" li1un.h u implc1c game a\ \t Lou" lr.1ndl'd l l11u\IOn 1t\ third \lra1ght lo" V..11hthl·,.iirt·11cd 1.11n 1hc\1,th 0111c \m11h drl.'"" ,, "Jlk from Mike ~oil l '•1 Jnd 'tole ht \ 25th ha~ I orn I k rr loll11\.\l'U w11h a high hopix·r 1t .. 11 fell ..smong ~oil lir\I ha'il'ma1 < 1lcnn l>J' I\ ;ind 'K'C<>nd hawman l1m Panko"''' and rolled to the edge ol thc infield a\ "mrth ran·d home Cun h ird lnllowcd w11h J tnplc to make 11 1 I (ox. I\ l 11 \truck ou1 four and walked four a'> \t Lou!\ won for the 14th 11mr 111 1t'> la\t IS home g.amC'~ Pirates 4, Bravei 3. ·\t I hrt'C' Ri ver!> ~1ad1um. a vilo homer h\ Ton)' PcnJ and a 1wo·r\Jn tnpk b\ Barn Bond' pr<n 1dl'<.l th e: ollcno,c tor ATL.ANTA Mo<eno rt ()Oer1111)b Murollv c:! Hor,,., Ill Gtrt>er P Grllfev ~ lttmir1 u .YlrOll < HuDC>rd 11> Htroer 1111 n,.,,11,,0 Cllmtll\ 11t1 Alnm<llr o ~mnwt\ID T ..... * Plrtt9\ •• Braves l PITTSa URGH ... , 11114 • o o o Bono1 f t 0 I 0 • I l I • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 ' , 0 • 0 2 0 t I 1 2 , 0 0 0 tOOO I 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 t>nl11e rt P•v ?b Moal\n )o MOlei ll PRtvlCll '' TPt na c Brttm ID 8tllltr(I " ltttncn.1 o AlmonP~ OROCM ll D •• , "'bl ' ' 1 1 1 0 0 I • 0 0 0 l 0 ~ 0 I 0 ? 0 0 0 0 0 l I l I l 1 I 0 , ' ' 0 ' I) 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 4 •• l4 J t l T...it Sc-• ltV .,.,..... .. ..,,.. 000 000 l It-J ~ '" .. ..,._, Gerne W•M"'ll RBI T p..,. 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He worked the fir<;t -.even t.•1gh1h inning and two-run doubles by 1nn1ng\ ga' cup \C\.t.'n h11\ -.1ruck out f m Da' 1c; and Nick Esasky keyed "" ,rnd \.\.Jlkcd nom· thrct·-run rallies a'> C1nc1nna11 beat <>111c Virgil h11 a 1wc>-run homer < h1Cago. .rnd l>a k \forph~ a \olo ~hr1t for • Working 71'1 innings. Browning. .\llJnt.1 11-l(J '>truck out fhc and walked Padres 4, Pbilli~s 3: In ')an Diego none a' ( 1nc1nna11 won for the ninth p1 nt h-h1111.-r Rrut.l' Boch~ h11 a hascs· t1mt.• 1n 12 Ramc" * CardlNb 7, Altro\ 1 HOUSTON ST LOOIS H&IC'1~r rt C R~nlds \\ W&llln9 )b GOe v ~II\ Ben" (ru1 Ii Asnbv r Pn•ov•-. 1tl ~ ..... ., p,,,.,.,, .. F ~""' r• Tote!\ •b r" bl '0 1 0 • 0 0 0 ) 0 2 0 • 0 0 0 ) D 0 0 ) 0 7 0 4 0 0 0 <:oteme nl! 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Ptee I Mitt Puflt 17.000 All Cel Brff<ltrs Slekt 1 vttr·<llO..CQ!I\ ~ ef\frv aon lilltts & mtrt\ not PO\lecl lnvfl etiontt lff 1 A11nle Ro¥ele (Vt11tncllnot1tml I A\tounMCS <Vellt nolnontm l 2 OrtnP•'" Oonr1t (Kuet>le<I 7 K•l'IO• Rowdv IBtker) ) Nu•vo Zlo IMtdtand) 3 Steam CGrunov) • Miu Rooeo Orlvt CTrtmOltvl • Tom Clou91'1trtv (l(ueoterl S Houle .t.oorovtt (McGr'901'1 S Gtt Gee Cruier I Pttnol 6 Gt ln A Clllmt ICrovhenl 6 Ntvtr R~ret M• (Holl) 7 L A Ml"rtn CPtttr""I FOURTH llACIE. Ptce I Mlle PurM1 SI0.700 9 lhce v Subteet IMf\kelf) All ege1 llHlt\ & mart\ 1nvllatlon•I 9 Wln<ltmere (Slftllll ' Cll•DDle\ Girt tCrovner1 ) TIENTH ltACIE. Pee• l Miit PurMI "'·~' 2 Havlln Snow IShtrrtn) (el Br..oen Steke 7 vttr·otd cot!\ UOO entr. l Hetvtnrv Breut tP>tret l tee • W1tne,,n11 Role (l(ueblerl I Puedtnt Prltntom ICOit<ntnl S V1ewlle10 Le\\ IPltrctl 7 Privett Reurve (Sherren) 6 Leeh (hrlsllnt COu omerl ) Storm Tiit Hiit (AnOer\onl 1 tt1oarln•a CO'OonePlotf 4 H1J1J A Bear CC.rulldv) 8 Prt~llna lf>ltnol S Joteoll Clov911trl\I (KutOttrl 9 Keren Evt ft ll t ckev) 6 Flvlnv Srelflon (Pi.reel FIFTH ltACE. Pece I Mlle Pur1e \S,000 All 7 Rettt Buckwhtel (Jol'lnsonl avtt t11tiu & mtru non·w1nnen ol U.SOO •n "" ELEVENTH ltACE. Pace. 1 Mite Puru \I• \terl\ Al\O ell11fblt A lf tOtl no11·wlnnert of SS.000 Cal Brtd ell tlltl nori·wlnner' ot '1.600 1n SI0,000 ritellmt t no '1S.OOO clt lml119 •Ot attow· 1111 SIA "arrs Al\O t llglblt All tgt\ Clelmlnv en<P 111ven 'IS.000 1 GOIOen Ptlch lf>lenot I Hv Stn S"le>oe< tMtOlt ndl 7 Pfffie !>Qufflt IGrunov) 7 Monl•rtv l(n!Qtlt (Vallenoi1191'\tm l J Orenoark BIOu om (Sletth) J Ft¥ !=Iv Flnl\v <Have.> • Surt S<na111e IB•••rl 4 And\11 Gale (Anotr\on) S All 1r1 Fevour (Tall) S MtllOll IKueOltr) 6 Kenltv Bsronen ll(ueblefl 6 Peter FIHI\ (Pierce> 7 Oebt>tt Pro111~r IAncMr\OllJ 7 Mr Mllrou ILt c•evl 8 Var11s111ng Ac• IW1t11emS) • MT\ EYDf'tU IWint Ill 9 Tusk 11c1~er1 9 Jacklts Jtl ICrovMnJ Al\t ....... 10 Tree• MIS\ IMa11'1 1 l Cooaw1nna !Kuebler I SIXTH RACE Trot I M •lt lnv•tah<>"l•I l D1HPoear1n9 Tric-.k (Wltllemu '" 700 Holvwood P1rtr TONIGHT'S ENTlttE' Cllrd ., SJ ...... , ~tf'tW llWM ,,_,...., First "'t: S:lO o.m. · FIRST RACE. lSO Vtrd\ Pu"t '3,300 l Vtllt SECOND RACE 3SO verd' Pvr\t '3,)0() 1 veer OIOl (1a 1m1n11 orlct S4,7SO Te11ement "lo M4<t Stcrt" l!oc~"' Thunder Lii Bro""n HOt'MI Surf To Firt KIO\ Rtclevt w 1,,., For T~ M04n THIR D RACE 3S0 ver0$ PurH '4, 100 Fllltt\ & mere\ ) vu rs oro & up Cielmlno price S4 1SO MtU lltO AOt•r Ptuhnt BrOdv lin dfng F« Homt Sa01t Sull1ver1 Tan,,.,, Sl~lh SI"" Btols Bt lltrlnt Snlrl\ lleouett FOURTH RACE 350 verds PvtM u.ooo Me1~n 1 veer ot<I\ (1e1r'Cl•"IJ C>l'lee '4 2SO Peu O..t!< Te••\ Miki Miki Hev.vo Lllllt Rlearv s1u 1 Tiie Bacon Ntver Benc:ll119 Jetew•v G•P•• Whtrl I Am ~ Strtw•~ w 1nvs Mtv RtmC>te Af\o e •O•l>l-Oew" Jon Net1vt AIOu Ma rl\es E nvs Intent FIFTH RACE l SO veros PurH '3,900 J ,..,, 010 1111 ~\ Cle1m1n11 P<lte s 10.000 Ru 1 Prt>t°ll ' Too M•n VICtO<'v Sono S•acv• ~"''"" M1r111<1 u n•n1 si ... Ano Sl·r>O EH v L••• G>oo I' ur>nv Ga Polv«in Nel•Jr" r l•rt 8oundll'IO Prln<tn SIXTH RACE '50 •&rO\ Pul\t U 700 Me\19• Sn•r>• Tr~ ,.,., Fol\ Dvna1rv De,.no Desher Soe< e E•w Bv H•ert "lelurel Pleuurt HOI 0 Hher eivs Jtl Roc11.etten• Also e O•b--Dart To Du h SEVENTH RACE 170 ve•O\ Pune '3 SCIO ;o r OIO\ &-uO ,,.,,,.,."ii Pr•ce "'000 Miu AvM•ce Russ•O llouvhn«k Bodv Bu· d•• Rtout\I Chtroer Elle' (OMf'O' E••I CrM• N•lrO l eOv De••10l'll A venoe• Jtlf•ntr J~ Mr (c><fu L••• ~mo9'11"\ tn ... ,,,...., 1 ~htwnee Sult Ron i RtbOOnl B'"° NINTH RACE UO 'ltrO\ Put\e 00.000 Tht Goette Hano1ca1> 1 veer old\ & uo Touo" Gvv\ Movln We\I OtV '" '!.'•'" !.(011 Lt...,1\ Ciu h "•'" Cal'l'J Ve,.Ov\ Pl)l•C• Oc•tv\ Blue Denim TENTH AA(.E l'>O varO\ Pur\ct tJ.700 l vH r JICI\ & ull C eom1no oroce U 700 Mt"r>Oe\ Ettor• T-B~ Sv•r Tor• P-r Mtcktv Lt "'''' ft• Le•n11trs ChOl<t Pfrlf'rl T•&O·• r,,. Mtrcu\ E•e>r•u AdmlMl\I• ••or Rtbtl\ T MtClllnt Los Al, Hollypark race results Los Al•mltos SA TUltOA Y'S RESULTS C ttrt af '6 · dt v 1'111 men l'f'IMflne) FIRST ltACE. Ont milt Dtct Our EO ward IAndtr\Of't l 00 Fut~1ghl Hanover tOtsom•r tvor v Gett ISht!rrer1J Time l S1 3 S HO 1.0 )70 260 S20 Al$0 rt n Merr.n NeP•unt Betu Ou Jour. Alba l(nl11hl Fane. So•r11 COlumbCe Btron. PoOP• LU•OI S<re•cr..o Pr0Clu<1 rt N wnen \1 EJCACTA tS 71 Pt •CI \t80 SECOND RACE. 0111' mite Peet S1<1po.r\ Ltoeler ((roohenl 17 00 TMu1lt ro IVallt n<1ln11ham1 )(eh\ PlerC•l T•me I S7 l S s 00 2'0 160 170 , .0 Al\O ren Mlllhlv Mtlr11, Orenperk Cl'lerlt\, EmeralO Outing, Bur Ci Arnlt Monltrtv Pr81n• No K rtfChe\ \1 IEXACTA II ti oeld '3470 THIRD ltACE. Ont m11« Pe(t Undtav\ eeeutv 'Anoen oni l 60 Gff Get Jtde C<:r<>11hen1 l(ln<w-m CLt CklYI Tu"ne l S7 J•S Also rt n Some1n1n11 '>e•v l(oli. Boovie Blues lerzubtlt. "lo \Crttcl'lt\ u IXACTA 13·7) Peld snao FOURTH AACE One milt oect SP•ce Runner IPl•not I 00 S 70 • 00 Jim S<hwtrtl CP•«<tl )I 40 12 20 Wltl'IOut A Tree-.• (ToOd Il l 1' 20 Time l St 115 Al\o ren U Boe• Brien II C Et Pt to, Mton• Eeott Soclel Klt\11. Atmt nor No tcrelcl'I" f'll'TH ltACi . Ont mll• oet t Rowov Mvrt (Plenol 16 60 $1\lk.-($1ffll'I) Or Lvdle 1venenoln111\8m ) Tlmt 701 ?IS 790 440 uo ) 40 100 AIM> ,.,.. Ft lfV C.oomolhtr Pt n FOf Gold. PIWOlt ltelon FOiiow Thtt Comet, ""'" SheYle. MOnktnl\ Orttm Eew Lover. Sllm And None No Krt lCl'lfl U 1'. JCACT A It SI 1>tld \111 70 SIXTH llACE Ont m+tt otct \Iv Hor11on rw,,.,. 111 6 00 • 00 l 20 ~ltOPV ~·o CLt r\onJ ,. '° 1080 (;OOd N Sr v I utblt! l t 60 Tlmt I \1 Al•O ten Excheoutr Cf'lerl>ond. llredl>vrV &r ti $P<n T rOUC>le K e~vi ,..,., Wll'l<Ot' o Live v'"'" No •<rttcri.t U IXACTA 11·51 Ot lcl Sl10 tO HVINYM RAC•. One ,.,,. .. MO r-ltue Cillo llCUlllMrl t 20 Jim\ Ptf)Hr (Pie/lo) 11tove1 '• IHVmMI Trmt I 5' l/S. UO )IO ''° ue ''° Also Wanl Tro.MClla Pride, AIMrlull Tltne. Bite~ Ar"""o. IOI\ Tlfl"t • Ser t lUlll<I lt..,.11 ,,,. Nol. Al>lt Tr Mnn\tf\ U •JCACTA ll 61 M lO .... SO •IGHTH UCI. OM mitt Met Wlnltllll $<>1•tOll c Pleno I l 00 lltlCVOll H-(ftlH I La1!H011 Str"t IAl'IWMllll Tlrnt H I I S 110 HO 7.0 140 ,. Arso '•" Ntl••• flo•. CordOv• ,...lootf ~rout Me" Ontllc~. Jet \o\iftd •r.vtlln'I ~ No K rtl<l'lt• \J •)IACTA fl SI N kl WtO NINTH RACE Ont m11t Pt Ce Avenvtt• I L•Ckl!V I 4 60 ~Ir ftfMY IHevt\) Tourl\I !Croohenl Time I SS 3 .0 180 UO •OO 7 00 Also rtn Srtilen Mark Peter M1nnent ht Fl'lfe. V•"•o Power Nomtd. Crul1l119 No \C "' rchH u 'tCI( SIX (5·9 I ' 1-11 Pt ld sn• 00 IO H winning 1ic-•ts "''" "°''"' Ct rrvover DC>Cll '11 OS.•1 TENTH ltACE One mlle oect Hart Nip I Pl•rct I 5 80 7 60 7110 160 ?70 1'0 Leooaro (Pttnol 8eOlenos I Sl\trrelll Time I S1 I 5 Alto ,.,. Pt111n Leel. Lores Neutrino ICtlP•• r1n No \Cretcri.' S2 EXACTA 13·61 otlO '10 00 ELIVl'.NTH ltACI One milt Pete She\ A Sl'ltv CS!fftht t U 70 1440 > 80 Anni• Oekletl ICrOQhtnl l 00 7 60 AHIA E•Pr•u (Pleno1 ~ '° Time 1•01 2 S .t.r'° ,.,., Sflverv Trttsure Miu Eoont Watch Thf Peoltv Miu Lt urt llt Uo Town LtCIV Ctrtmellltr Keflv ScrttCl'lt<I ltecv Sttcv U t:XACTA 16·t ) Pe lO '31910 Attenoence •.39~ Mututl Ht nd.. '771.lJS HelYWMd fl'arti SATUtlDAY'S ltlESUL T\ 1nnct ef n-•v .,,.,_ ,...,.Ml meettntl l'ltUT ltACa. 350 v•rdt Grev1Hv MteOOw IMl(llMI St\O Sl.l\V (Hl.lftl) F•li\ttv Arrooent ICrHoerl Time 0 1160 HO HO HO )10 790 l 60 Al.o ren: ltlmblln Sl'tow, Cool S.llln, One Tllln Dime, Muter• Bid, Flnu t lteoutit, lttbttllou• Nellvt S<re tCl'lfO Htte Gotdtfl C11troer Otwn Jon Lett' Return U llJCACTA 19·11 paid S1l70 SIECOND ltACI 3SO ¥trdl OtOdv Herdtltad I BrOOll\) Mtkt A Ct1tr0t <Ger<lt l Lllfle NI-N IOlderlCksonl Time 0 If 14 0 0 710 160 390 H O )00 Af\o ren S..mt l o Mt 80fn To *r Jovfu1 Brtd P•lnted o.,.,, CtatdV\ Kid GI\ To T,,. l ln11tt HOOd't Kid xrt ltr..<1 N- U 1'.JCACTA () 71 M id \U OO THt'lO aAC•. HO \ltrd\ Tlnv Ctrr IOerc111 l 1111neWr; CllellCe IWl'llltl Pet..,.,, U. MemtN IHunl) Time 011 '4 600 J70 ?tO HO ''° uo Alto ren J1m 1e On. CeM!Wlvtt Moon, M., I.HI Glrl, S«rtlt Wetcl'I Gea To T .... Lln'llh HOOCSV ICkl Sct••C"'tcl Hev To H"'"' n ·~ACTA n ., otld ... .., fOUttTH ttAC•. 3SO vwrOt NO<'CO Niii ... CF'terH ) a. 60 k tl'ltre F'or ""1 ••l>v COlcMtrkllson) 16rovocttor '''""'' T~ 0 llS. 620 440 >IO )60 • '° Alto rtn COClti C~v. 0ue Detlll, O!lll Lucky ,., ... llk:l'llt ........ TtllWlnd O•vld, No C>ouot Herf f I Vltlow ~retcfttCI lt•vtet\ ..,v FIFTH llACE .00 tare!\ f tho9•r81 • T r~e\urt11 Covn't \\ o.J1rtt •t """ '" Mr Ma\lt11 I•• Ba·C111., T•"'• o 10 19 1310 ''° soo 1•00 100 ''° A•\O rer F>orenf,rt Enrovreg• Strl01nQ FOf (;f)IO BF Bleie E •t•f\I Tu• e Madollar Mle ~ua•tlltO Nnn~ '1 Elt.t.CTA S •I Pa•d \16110 SIXTH RACE )II() •••tis l ,,. a R ,1r C•~•""' (<}•& D•ab111 •C.arc 11 • I ow, ,,OU Mt •M•Hflttll t .mr O t791 n o 1 '° uo 6.0 390 )60 A•to '&" Ho• wa vo l f"O<el· Et~ \Irene Mt•m&·fl 0.,11 n11 O•D•" ,,. Tullt MtOOllat M·a Scra l<h•O Non• '1 EXACT.to 15 Ii Oald U0 60 SEVENTH ltACE ..0 vt rel\ ""ell• A C::.em Dore""" 4 .O l 60 1 eo Per I C.•au Peu••rt )A 00 f 90 How•t><1• A,.., Le<~,., • 10 T•m" 0 '7 )4 Al\O raf\ Cneotl\ Ea\ter Jt t Had• Oav•d\ Win Wa•IO• Aw<1v OIOQ«r Pett \(r&ICl\ecl Non• S1 EXACTA t l l'lt •O Sl?O IO EIGHTH RACE lSO ~Md\ Oe \n•no To•o 1 Lt o tv 1 Et1190\ C: '"'~u· hH\vrt M•u M•glllV Mtrv F'•Qutl•otl T1mf' 0 18 Ol tOO 7.0 140 t OO 400 100 Al\O R•rl ~ 1amoovar1, Oug111eroo l.iOOd, C ht'•v~r J1JllV C •'lllc a11 Btllolel ,. Btdulno, Touch Of Gooo R.o En.ro" Scrt fClltO Mtretlt n llt•~ y-Antt n lltACTA It 11 .. Id S71 t0 flNTH ••cl'. Ho vero, •oc-•f Wind Cllvltl Diet T llltnl <Gertie I MIQlltv Oulcr.. Pen f(tHlltfJ Ttme 0 II 71 1>0 '° ,. '° 1160 •tO )40 .00 Alto •en ltOll1t1 In ~ ~lltd Ou1t \t muet PH Ftt(rt•n Tiie Ctlll ~t HotebOlt \<fetcneo "lone U IXACTA 11·4) MIO '61660 .. ' Giants win br gging rights to Ne~York? \ St. Louts upsets Bea r s, 14-r !!!_fight-marred foot aif wln ...... AP dl1pak M9 Even thouah they both play 1n New Jersey. the Ne Yotk Gtants ""'on the NFL braaina n&hts 1n New York Cny Saturday by beatm1 the New York Jets, 20-16. Rookie comcrback Mark Collins returned the opcnina kickoff 97 yards for 1 touchdown and Harry Carson intercepted two passes for the NFC G tanu. Colhns,asecond-rounddraf\edrom Fullerton lite took Pat Leahy's luckofr at the 3. charged up the m1ddk and broke frcea1 the lO. Hcsped to his left lltld raced to the end zone. The Giants put together their only long dnve of the pme on their next possession. going 63 yards in 13 plays to a I -yard ..core by ltt Rou~n. The kt$' defense hdd the G1anu out of the end lOne the rt\t of the way before 73.882 fans who ~t through a hcav) ra1Mtorm 1n the second half But Carson's interception~ \et up field &<>•I~ of 46 and 41 yards by newly signed Bob Thoma-s 1n lhe serond half making 11 20-9. .. We need a lot of work on both "d's of the ball." pll)'erl whale the tani pdted the pll)ers ,_,Ith beet and prbaie. h took nearly 10 m1nucn to f'Cll~ order, andatoec point, CatdinaJ Coach Gene ta.lhnp eeemcd to ·anai his playcl'l off lbe field. Several Cardina.I players feft but resumed . R.e4sklat ti, lta IJ: In Tampa. Todd Bowin re1umed an m1eiwpt100 26 yards for a touchdown aOd J(dvan Bryant and Rack Bldart,ck JCOred on runs of 22 and 2 y•rds, respectavely,a.s Wa.sh1nstondefeatedTtMpe 83y. , Beapl• af , Padltn 12: In Cincann.ati, runnina beck James Brooks scored on an I I-yard SW•Q& pas.a from Boomer Esi.ason and a 20-yard touchdown Jpnnt lo lead Ci ncinnati over Green Bay. • Browu n, Falcees ll: In Atlanta. Earncsl Bynu )Cored three touchdowns and Bern 1c Kosar threw for two 'JCOres as ('leveland downed the f'2lcons. Byner KOred on runs of 13 and 8 yards and on a 9- )lHd pass from Kosar as the unbeaten 8 rowns claimed their third con~ut1ve ptt:SeaSOn vie10ry. Kosar completed IS of 21 passes for 222 yards in lbe fim half. then threw ancomplctc twice 1n the fim ~es of the third Quarter a nd sat out the test of the pme. Dolplilu !O, Eallet 1$: In Phdadelphia. second-)cat running back Lor~nLO Hampton scampered 19 yards with the go-ahead touchdown 1n the third quarter. H Mtam1 beat the Ea&les. DeD~er quarterback John Elway let. Oy wttll a pue u San P'ranctaco def ender Cha.rlea Haley trla to reach for a deOec- tion da.rt.nc the fint quarter Saturday. Giants Coach 8111 Parcells ~1d . ··Tht defcnsc needed what happened to them tonight. T~ey didn't 'iU'itatn themselves 1n the third quaner .. On the offen~. we dropl>(d lhc ball We need to improve our running game." Hampton's touchdbwn w11h 8:22 left tn the third penod p ve the Dolphins a 17-1 S lead and climaxed an 80-)ard dme eniJnctred by backup quarterback Don Strod. who played the second half in rebef or Dan Manno. SUBSTITUTES GET JdB DONE •.. From Cl The Jets closed w1th1n four Potnl\ a\ backup quarterback Pat Ryan engineered a 94-yard dnve. bcginnins w11h the final play of the third ~uaner Ryan hit rookie wide rece1vt"r Michael Harper for 48 >arm over ,· Collins on a thtrd-and-17 ,from the 10. Johnn) Hecwr ptckcd up the final 16 yards w11h three run), '><:Onng from the I 81111113, Cklefs I: In K.anus City, Ron Pills returned .tn m1cm:p11on 76 )ards for a touchdown as Buffalo beat Kanc;a~ (ti) for their first pre..cason victory. jured 1n the preseason a year ago and saw actton in only six games from week fi ve to the 10th game ~fore relOJUOng hts rl$hl shoulder and spending the rem ainder of the year on 1nJured rtserv<' Love was gJven the call earl) in the first pcnod af\cr '>tantn$ left tackle Irv Pankey wtnt out w11h a hyper- e>.tcndcd left dbow Love played more than thr~ eflccta ve quarters Lo,c. along w11h t1gh1 end David Hill, threw the kc) blocks 10 spnng Enc Dickerson fo r a 74-yard sconng burst 1n the S<"cond Quaner that put the Rams on top 14-0 And the fl. J. 263-poundcr did the JOb on pac;s pro tection fm quanerback~ ')tevc Hartkowsk1 and ~teve U1l s. ··That's my role to back up at the tackle guard and center pos111on." said Love. "h 's a challenge and I hke that. r vc been working ha rd and I'm JU<tt pleased to ~ a pan of the best 01Tcns1ve ltne 1n football (clcanng the ~a) <iturday fo r fi ve Ram backs 10 gatn 190 yards on 29 carries). "I was read> to play when Irv went down and the) had enough con· fidence 10 put me 1n (ahead of 1986 fir~t pick Mike Schad)." Love said. L ovc was challenged most of the n1gh1 b} another first-round draft p1ck.1hc \hargers' 1opcho1cc 1n 1986. defensive end Leslie O'Neal oul of Oklahoma State. "Hes a Sood player and 11 was tough pla)tng a'sinst him." said Lo\C. adding. ··1t s always challcng· ing playing again'>t a No. I draft PKk •. Lo"c said that 11 1s espec1all) u11~f} ins 10 be'Con1nbu1ing after last )car''> 1nJury-riddled campaign "fvcr)onc wants to contribute and I fd1 I ha'c paid my dues and have now earned a spol on the 1eam. he said .. L pvc however hai. learned not 10 taJ..c an} thing for granted. 'ilying ... I hope that In ,., able 10 come back and be read) to play. but I fed I can do the JOb w11h the help of the other vt·teran'\." Cardlub 14, Sears 7: In Chicago Neil Luma'(' ttc- brcaking 9-yard touchdown pa~s to Onie; Andet)on w1th 24 \Cconds left in the fim half lc:d the St Lou1'> over m1dwcst ri val Chicago 1n a fight-marred prt"-~ason football game The loss was the first this season tor the Super Bowl {·hamp1on aftenhtee v1ctone,., and the Cardmals evened their record at 2·2 Several figha hroke o ut early in the first half. and w11h 4:40 left in the third quaner. a maJor fig.ht hro~c loo~ and rc,ulted 1n the e1ect1on of four players Ofrens1,c lineman Ke11h Van Home of the Bear'> "'a' c1eucd along "'11h ( Jrd1nal!. Lionel Wa'>h•ngton. Ott1<. Anderson and Charlie Baker Bear tight end •Pat Oun~morc w&\ nailed on the ( ard1 nal '>tdc of the field and wa<, pummeled b) ( ardinal ~ott Norwood kicked• 21-yard field goal with 11 :40 lcfl 111 the fourth quarter and added a 38-yard fuck with 1 05 left to ito for the 8111!> 1-2 Coils !O, Lions 13: In lnd1;anapohs, a fumble recovery and an 1n1crcep11o n ~t Uf> two second-quarter touchdown pa!>!><:'> from Gary Hogeboom to Wayne Capers lcadina lnd1anapahs over Detroit Oiiers U , Sallln U: In Houston. Mike Koz1er ran 68 yards for a to uchdown and Warren Moon h11 W1lhe I >rcwcf) with a 5-yard touchdo"' n pau 10 lead the Oilers pa\t 1'.tt~ O rleans Th, \tl'l<>F) gave the Oilers a 3-0 st.an in eAh1b11ton plJ\ lrn the first 11mc \1nce 1969 The Saints dropped to I ~ Broncos 14, nu1 t: In Denver backup quarterback ~olt "it.rnJ..a, age directed two 'lCCond-halfsconng dnv~. the final one capped b) Steve Scwell'~ I-yard run wllh 42 '\t'(·onJ, remam1ng. a~ Denver rallied 10 defeat San F-ranc1~0 PUil.iC NOTICE MllC NOTICE flt&IC NOTICE P\alC NOTICC. Pl&JC NO TICE P\llUC f«>TIC£ Pl&JC NOTICE MUC NOTIC£ Na.IC NOTICE flCTJTIOUI 8UllNEH flCTfTIOUI IUllNHI I Ftcmaoua 8UllNRll ington Beecll, Call! 92~8 1 ACTrTIOUS IUllMll fJCTmoua I UllNHS FICTmou1 IUllNHS ACT1noua 1u0.11 FJCTmou a .Ul*Ell FJCTmOUa 8UIM.U NA• ITATIMeNT NAMI I TATIMINT NA• ITATIMe.NT Jam.a 0..nt. 2622 Co..... NAME ITATl.MeNT NAME I TATl.MINT NAME ITATEMENT NAME I TATUIEN'T NA• STA~ MAME ITA~ Tl'Mt followlng pet100s are Tl'Mt IOltowlng '*''°"' ar• Tl'Mt followlng '*''°"' are CotON del Mar Calif 928'5 The lollowlng pereon. ire Tl'Mt loltowlng pereont are Tr.. lollOWlng '*'°"'are Tl'Mt following~ are Tl'Mt lollowlng penona 111• The f~ C*"tonll we doing bu--u dOlng bull~ u I doing bualnMI .. Thi• bu1lnH1 II con do.no butlneSI .. doong buSI...... .. Kinde< d<>ll'!j DutlMSS II MAIL doong bull'*8 .. dOlng butlnMI .. vio.o • Cl<>lng OU-... R&S Ser· STEVE'S POOL SERVICE OR AN GE p EE LI BRIDGEPORT REGENCY. ducted by • O-al P•r1· ISL INC . 1811 Westciltt lmpor11 lntem111ona1. 291112 BOXES ETC USA •521 BAUER ENGINEERINGl u·. 1'881 Doheny Ctr I ~ 2105 Ma~ A.,. •4 PLUS. 18690 Oliva Circle, ENTERPRISES. 729 W 18th a CalllOl'nla Limited Par1'*· '*llllp. Ortve, N-pan.8Mch. Calif Rldg•vtew Ortve, Laguna Camou1 Oma Irvine CA ANO EXCAVATING 6122 lrvlne 92714 Coate M-. CA 112827 FountaJn Valley. Calif 92708 SI B-7, Costa M .... Calll 9t\lp, 17802 Skyoerk Circle Margaret A Boop 92680 Nlou.1. CA 92877 92715 Warne1 Ava Huntington J«euld David t'lollOway Jack David R11nwatar Sl1ven Eug•ne Oulau 92627 !Suite 100 Irvine. Cellf Thll Slalemenl wH hied ISL Inc • Calllornll ~11r1e11 A Young 29152 Don~ C Tarquon 27'51 Bffell Callt 92647 14Mlt Oc>Miny Cir 1"""-2195 Maple,.,,_ •4 Co.ta 18&00 Otiw Cir~ Fountain Alllltl Haywerd·Smllll 723 92713-8798 Wllll lha County Clark of Or Corporahon 181 Wes1c1tn Al<I~ Lagune Niguai C.O•t<> MtsllOO v •to CA Ronald C Bauer 612192714 MaN CA 9~7 v.ii.y Calif 02708 Promontory Or W Nawoo<I ~ Aeoency Group a ~ County on Augut1 6 Ottva N-por1 BNcll CaJtl CA 92871 \ 9289 1 I ""a•,_ A.v~ HunHngton Peul A Cac>c>uOCllll. 149e 1 Rot>eon Ean Scnuttz, 1781 ducted by an lndlvldual Audrey B Con 723 eral PartMf 17802 Skypark F311:Mt Thia bu11neu 11 con-Belmar Ot Laouna Niguel l eena10 MtuLOn V1e10 CA Thia but1ne11 is con 9271• P1r11 CA 90620 Tlllt bus1na11 IS con· 1 Beach Cam 92680 CalllOl'nl• CofPQfaUon. Gan· l986 92660 Baba McL11crrex. 23501 L041 K Tat{lu•n 21451 e.ac11. Caul 926'7 I Ooflany Cir 1rv1na CA I L• Corona Wey Buena SI even Euoena Oufeu Promontory Ot w . N~ Orci.. Suite 100 Irvine. Puollslleo Orar>ge Coasi dueled by a COf~lllon CA 92677 92891 dUC1ed by an 1nd1v1ou11 T111s bu1ineu ·• ton Tlltt 1>11$10 .. 1 •• ·con Tlltl 1111emen1 was filed a.acn c a111 92660 Calif 92713-8798 Dally Pilot Augull 17 2• J 1 Betn,. P SvalStaO Sec· Thlt bus•nen 11 con This bvt•nen 11 con Ronald C Bauet ducted by • ~ O&rt· oucteo b¥ ~,_. with ll'Mt County Ctwk of Or Tiits buttneu 11 con· Ll#f~ H Paner Gen· S.Oternbef 1 1986 ratatylTrNaUret I ducted by a geoeral part ducted Dy llutband and W11e Tll•I s111emen1 wu hi.cl ~th•O A<>t>«1 E.n Scrn.112 111ge 1 County on August 8 dueled by 1 limited partner· er al Par!Mr. 200 Via Olton. Su-383 Tll11 11a1~1 w11 hied ne<tlltP Oona•d C Tar Quin Loos K I With Iha County C'-" ot Or J Holloway I Thia llllem.r>I wu llleel 19&8 ttltp Newpor1 Beedl, Calif 92663 wltll tt'le County Ci..k or Or· Patrlct& A Young Tarqutn 8"99 County on Augult 1 Tll11 ltlletnent wn II~ wltll the County C*1t Of Or Fl11341 Allan H1yward-Sm1th Stanley A Robbin•. Gan-P\&.IC NOTICE ange County on Augutt I Thll llllemet'll wat hied T111s i111ement ...,., tneo 1988 wllll IM County et.ft ot Or· ~ Courrty on Augurl 6 Publl"* Orange Coast Tills s111emen1 wu 111-0 ttfal Partner 5904 S•n Juan ,lCTITIOUI I UllNEal 1986 wllll Iha County Clerk ol Or wttll lh• County Cle(\. ot Or Fl1-•noe County on Augu11 t5 , 19M Dally P1lo1 Augu1t 17 24 31 wltll tl'Mt County Ci.tk or Or· Ortve, Orang• Calif 02669 FS1"°' ange Covnly on Auoust 1 ange Coun•v o" July 30 Pul>lllheO Ofange Cou• t986. "*11 ~!ember 1 1988 ange County on AUOIJll 1 Thia bullnau 11 con-NAME I TAT£M£NT Put>tltlled Orange Coast 1988 1988 Oe11y Ptlol August 10 17 24 FJ1740f Put>ltahed Orenge CoMI Su-382 l988 ducted by a limited par1ner· The l~IO'llrlng P«tont are Dall'( Piiot AUOIJ•I 10 17 2<4 f315905 FJ15SUI 3 I t986 Pu1>ll1'*! Orange Coe11 1 Dally Ptlol Augutl 24, 3 I FllHOI snip dOl:i. butlnesa as Balboa J t 1988 Publlllled Orange Coast Pu1>h1he<:I Orang• Coett Su·376 Dally P1to1 Auguat 2• 31. s.c>t.mber 7 1<4. 1088 P\8.JC NOTICE Publls"41d Orang. Coesl Oa\lld A Pelttfl . President ij'e·1t0¥lrw:.:·~;:. s~ Su-375 Dally Pilot AUOIJ$1 10 t7 24 Dally P1101 AUQU~I 10 17 24 Pia.IC NOTICE ~IMlbet 1 ,. 1986 $u41 t 03 •, l~,.P8611o1 Augu!lt 10 17 2•. wii11h:~·~~6i:..,0111~ MNI California 92627 • P\QIC NOTICE 31 1986 J, t986 Su359• Su-404 •-1c W'ITll'c "1CTTTIOUI •ua1N£1• • ., Balboa Malnl«1anc4I Inc Su3791 'ICTITIOUa 8UllNESI . DlllDtlC MnTIC£ r UUL ""'n.L 1986 Ca lllornle corporallon FICTITIOUI IUl lHEll Ml.IC NOTICE NAME ITATEMENT flCTITIOU9 llUSIHEU NAME I TATIM£NT Su-373 ang. County on August 6. I rUUL "" I Tile following 1>41rton• era DtlD•IC MnTJC[ n 1an 178'~ Wells Place, Costa NAME I TATIMENT P\8LJC NOTICE The following !>41'ton• are flCTITIOUI aUSINEll NAME ITAT'l•NT doing bullMN as r UUL nu Publtlh4KI Orange Coast M ... Calllornla 02627 The lollowlng l)«IOnS are t15t3 00tno bualneas u ...... STATEMENT Tl'Mt lollowlnQ ~ate RAT T BOBCA T 55 7 5 Dally Piiot Augull 10 t 7 24, Thia bu1lna11 II con OOlng l>Ullneat H flCTfTlOUI •UIUfESI FICTITIOUS IUllHEaS C H A R A 0 N C 0 M Tl'Mt loltow-ng ~· ar• dOlng bu-at lnt..,.,,k POf1tg. °VOfba Linda Cahf F'ICTITIOUI •UllNEll 31 1986 ducted by 1 coroorallon MUNCHIES PIZZA l6486 MAME aTATEMENT NAME ITAT£MENT M UN ICATIONS 9'32 dOlng bullnett 11 Eat 11 &1Coml)8ny M0t1~ & In· 92~~ard Sh•rrat•. 5575 NAME ITATIMENT Su-366 Balboa MemlenanQe, Inc Bol11 C111ca, Huntington The following p&rsoni •r11 Tiie following 1>41rwns are GrHOwfch Dr Hunttnglon j S..t 111. 2828 ~ Blv<I 1191lm«tl Benlce<•. 3821 S .... , I The rollowtng pereons are ----------Ron Borg. Prltldant B .. cll. Callf 926'9 doing bus in .. • ea A I oomg bullnest u Petllt11 ~ec11 Ca111 92848 ~ e.ac11 92663 BM• Sutle E. Santi Ana, CA Portage Yorb& Linda Cellf doing buelnns as MllC NOTICE alattHnttfll wu llled with ,,,. Thomaa MlchH I ElllS Prec1,.on M o 1or1 B l Bout1Q.,. 2,662 ~Prado Ron Maas 94n GrHO Vincent Mariann 2641192704 928e8 IN W 0 0 0 TERR ACE County Cl•rk of Orange Kllll!Mn Dorothy Elllt. 808 Prec111<>n Moto•l?()(IS Cl A..,..,ue Deni p 0.,,1 Cal•· wteh Or Hun11ng1on BMcll Santa Ana A~e Co\la Sllaron LM J.ic>vc11en Thtt 1>u11n"n 11 con t 73-00 Redltll Ave lrvtna FICT1TIOUI 8UltNEll Coun!y on August , 1986 8tll St Hunllngton Beach Prec1t1on BMW Ser •·t• lornta 92629•0050 'Caltl 92646 M ... CA 92e27 same ducted oy an 1nd1V10u111 Caltl 92714 NA• I TATl.MINT F31to4e Callf 92848 1731 SuOft'tor Ave Cost• Tilt' ume Sllops Inc Th11 Dullness 11 con j Mallllew V R1oar1c11 > Th•• bua1ne11 11 con AICllard Sh1ttra11 Fare Jouoran 27' S The lollowlng Oft'IOns are F~ s. Perdff, Att_, This business 11 con· Mesa. CA 9:i.'6'7 Ca•ilorn•• corporation ducted l>y en lndlVlduel 18052 M.-gnolla Fountain dvct41d oy an 1ndMdua1 Tllll 1111emttflt was !tied Lt11ndro Anaheim, C11111 doing bulllnau as A) Con-al ww, 23201 Mill Cr..ti ducted by husband and wife Sco11 S Hu1>1>erd 13902 24662 O.I Prado Avenue Aon Maat · I Valley CA 92708 Sharon L• JakM:llan willl 11141 County Clerk of Or 92807 treclort Conaulttng Ser· i.d., I t•. 200, legYna HIM•. Kath'-'i Ellis Lapel •I 1 W11'\tm1nster CA 08,.1 Point Caltlnrnta T1111 1111-nt wu fli.d Thts ouetnHJ 11 con Tlloa lllt41menl wu fli.d ~ County on 14.uguSI 6 Tht1 Du1me11 11 con-vloel, B) Sunatal• Con-CA fhlS ttllemanl was filed 92683 9..,629 0050 with 1r.. County C~ 01 Or· dUctad l>y • genera• o•r'I· w•th 1ri. County Clerk of Or 198e ducted by an 1n01111<1ual Slrvc:tlon, 4-07 Harding. Sult• Publlst\ed Or~ Co111 with 1'1• Coun1y Cieri< of Or· T1111 Dusineu is co• Trios buiuneu • c.on •no-Coun1y on Augusl 8 ne<ll\IO ange County on A•>gull 21 Flla52 Fara Joubran A. Balboa, Callf O?M 1 Dally P1to1 Augut1 17 2• J 1 ange County on Augu11 1 duct41d by an •ndtvldual ducle<I Dy a c0<oorat1on 1988 V1nc.n1 Maruno Mat 1986 Publltned Orenge Coatt Tiits 9llltHnent was filed Mark Steven King, 407 St11>lember 7 l988 !986 Scoll S Hubbard ' The Lillie ShOp, Inc • F31u.e. 1h-V Rtbarlcll I ' FJ11'M Dally Piiot August 17 24 J 1 wllll ""County Cl4trk or Or· Harding. Sull• A. Balboa. Su387x I F315t11 T'111 sui1em.n1 WIS flied Pres1dan1111temanl WU Pul>llSlleO O<enge Coatl Thi$ 111111m~·n WU ,.~ Pubh.n.d Orange Coul 8-pttmbe< 7. 1986 a~e Counly on August I, Celtt 02861 Publls"-d Orange Coe.at wHh Ille County Ctwk ~ Or hle<:I Wtlh lh• Count, Ct~k 011 Diiiy P11n1 August 17 2• 3 1 Wllh Iha Counly C..O ot Or Dally Pilot Augutt 2<4. 31 Su-386 19 6 , ... , .. -This bualnett la con· Ml.IC NOTICE Daily P1101 AuguSI 10 17 24 •nr County on Auguit 6 O<anqe County 0,, August Seotembe• 7 1986 ange Count) on Augusl IS s.c>temoe< 1 1' 1986 ----------• -dueled by an lndlvldual 31 1986 19 6 11 191111 l Su-38! 1986 &.4 13 Plel.IC NOTICE Pu1>fl1hed Orange Coell Matk King FICTITIOUS 8USINHS Sv-378 F'18vt FJ1'5M Fl172CM --------- -----------0111v Piiot Avoull 10 17 24, Thia llatem.nl wu filed NAME STAT£MENT Pul)lttlle<:t Orange Coetr I p 0 C MLIC NOTICE Published Orllf>Q(! Coast P\llLIC NOT1CE flCTITIOUa IUllNEIS 3 t 1986 with tl'Mt Coun"' Ci.rk of Or-The loll0¥1r1no Oft'IOOI are MLIC NOTICE Dilly Pilot Augu91 10 17 24 ul>ll~nt«1 ranq,:i oas~ Oe•I) P1to1 August 2• , 1 NAME STATEMENT Su-371 1 Cou ty;;, A.,,, .. 91 19 doing busines. as JI t986 ~~~:::.·~~~~:~~ <>• 31 FICTITIOUI •UllNEIS ~tern~ 7 14 1986 FlCTITIOUa Ml .... 11 Tl'Mt loltowlng penoni are 1~ n -.-LARRY'S GLASS & MIR FICTITIOUS BUSINl!ll Su380 Su39'-I NAM'I! ITATIMENT Su397 NAME I TATl.MPIT doing bVll.-a as Angui P\IJLIC NOTICE ,.,17410 ROA '1 Seabird Ct New NAME STATEMENT Mnf C Tn. lollowlng Oft'tons are DtlDt C unT CE Tn. following l*'W0'19 ar• SlrNt Auoc111es I 235 East Publllhed Orange Coast P<>r1 Beecfl Cell! 92683 I Trie ronowlng persona ere I MLIC l1V I E PUBLIC NOTICE doing bualneu llS r~I nu I dOtng l>Utlneu u Bakttf Slreel Suite A, Costa FICTITIOUI I UltNEat O ly p 24 3 Lawrence S Dembowski dOlng butlneu as lalLENOEAS PUBLISH TLC TRANSCRIPTION M .... Caltlornla 92826 NAME ITATEMINT el llol August ' 1 41 Seabird Cl Newport HELEN S STUDIO 3326 FICTITIOUS I UltNEIS FICTITIOUS •ualNl!IS ING GROUP lblTHE LON FICTtTIOUI ~~..,?a SERVICE. 878 PraeldlO Or . Andrew S B1nkt<d 2539 I Tile lollowlng pereon1 •r• s.c>tembet 7 14' 1988 Beac:h Calll 92663 I Flortd11 C1rci. Cott• Mees NAME IT A TIME.NT NAMt! IT A TEMUfT OON FINANCIAL GROUP NAME IT A '~• Coa1a ....... Cellf 92828 Via o. Ania UQuna Niguel dOtng buslnus u S & J Su408 Thll bu11n11u 11 con Cahf 92626 The IOllowtng person~ ••• The following persona are 177 River9ldfl Or Newo<><t The tOltowtng oereona •re Wtlm• Maroate( Olbe, 878 Clllllornta 02671 PROPE R T 1 ES 5 7 7 6 ----------ducted by 11n 1nd1V1du11 Heten Lou159 N11a1. 3326 doing busmeu 15 Pecillc doing bu11nesa as Scott Beech Calif 9266.1 00tng buamess as Merit In-I PrMldlo Dr eo.11 M.u, Angu• Slreel Assoclate4 1Grtmsby Or . Hunllnglon PUil.iC NOTICE Lawrence $ OembOW11\I FIOrtdll Circle. Cott• Mesa. c~7·311 Medic•• OS6ystcems l en1erprlse1 Lid 21101 -A Thomas H Kanf' 1815 A dualrtM u Snapdragon Calll 02826 11 235 EHi Ball•• Street B&ecri. CA 92649 Thi• 1111emen1 wH llled Callt 92826 2. Harbor • 1 Otis Wesley Drive South l-oune .,., Bay Newoort Beect 1'Y•ne Ca• 1"71' Tt111 butll"•" la con· Suite A Costa M.sa Cal• S t 1 g N 11 u on 5 7 7 8 FlCTITIOUa •UPtEla wftll lhe Coonty Clark of Or T 1111 bustnesa ts con Mn• 926'7 Calllorn11 02677 Cal 1 92663 ~e<"it MedlCI• nduslrl" dueled by an •ndlV1<Jual fOl'nl• 02826 Grimsby Or Hunttnglon NAME aTAn.NT •noe County on "UOUSI 6 duel~ l>y an 1n01V1duat Den Howard Menry 381 Brien Scou Wooo C.-n •h• busin .. 1 ,~ con inc Cal>lorn•• COfpoutton Wilma Dibs T1111 tiu1lnHt " con S.ecll. CA 92849 fl'Mt fOllowlng P«IOO• are 1988 Helen LOUl!le N ... , Hamilton Coll• MMe C A 1'1•81 Partner 2 170 I A ductf)(J by en tndMduBI 44 Sn•Pd••OO" 1"''"" Cell! Thi• tteterNlnl WM tiled ducted by a general part Join Nlluon. 5776 dOlng t>Ullneu u Raul's 11'311312 This s111emen1 we• llle<l l92827 W1"leyDr1ve Sou111u1gun11 TM Kene n 71• Wlllltlle CountyClerkofOr nerthlp Grtm11>y Or Hunllnglon Matin• C1nvat . 1530 Published Or11n911 COll\1 with'"" Countv Cl~~ of°' I This l>u•lnen is r.on CA Q2677 '"'~ '18tftmt1nl was llled ,,,., 1>u11ness t• con I ange County on Augult 4 AnQl.lll Strllel A1toeletH S.acll CA 92649 Placentla B' . Newoorl Dally Piiot Augu•I 10 t7 2• 1ng11 Ct>>lmty on July 29 dueled Dy an lndlvldull This but•nes' •I con C Clef I 0 dvCll'<l t>~ I ' orpmatoon •986 II St_.._ C Groll Gen Tilts but•n•aa It con· Beecn 92863 3 I 1986 1986 Dan Howaio Hen') duc1fld b~ 11 i.m1t"d DIHln"' ""''h It'll' ountv ;· 1° 2~ """"'"' 8 11 '11'd Pres•Of'nt fJ1_, .,11 ;;;;~ ducted by nuaband and wtl• Raul ACOll• Ayala, 878 Su·J67 Fl155U Tlll1 1111em.n1 waa 111..:1 thlp "'~" ..,ounty on u v ·h·s \1111,..,,_t waa liled Pul>ltahed Ora eo..1 Thi• •t•l~t ,,_11 ''*' Joan Nll•eon Vlc1orta. C<>1ta M ... 92627 Pul>li9hed Oreno-Coast with,,,. County Clftfk of Or I Brien s WOO<! 19 6 Fl un ''"t" the ro .. nty Ctflrlt. 01 Or I oa11y Pilot Auoual~ 11. 24. With tl'Mt CO\inly Cl.," or Or I Tiii& 1111ament wu tiled d·~~ bbuatn~nd"i·~d•• 1con-MUC NOTICE Delly Pllol Augusl 10 17 24 ~~0! County on Augusl t5 I Tiiis statemen1 w111 llled Pul>lllhed Orange ~0811 ~~g: County or Augull IQ 3' 1988 ange County on August 6 with 111e Counly Clark of Or-......... Y an "' ua 31 1988 ,.,e., F I wllll I~ County Cle•• of Or Oe••v Pilot Auou11 t7 2• 31 ,.17.., Su-369 19M ange County on Augual 19, Raul A Ayala "1CT1TIOUI aualNEll . Su-361 311203 ange County on August l't "--7 986 • 1988 Thie ttllement wH fli.d NA• I TATEMENT Pubttlhed Or11nge Coas1 1986 . .....,lem~ 1 Pub1t~t>flCI Onngto COUI Pl8lJC NOTICE Pul>lllllWS Or•no!'~= I F317~ wtth lhe Coun1y C14tr11 of Or-Tl'Mt following per-son• •• " PUBLIC NOTICE Daily Piiot August 24 '1 '11740& Su 381! D••ly P1101 August 2• 31 Dally Piiot Avgu•u :l• J t Publtsntld Orenge Co111 ange County on Augu1t 15 dOlllQ buslnMt es I Seotem~r 7 ,. t\:186 I Publl1hed Orenott CoMl Seott'm~• 7 ,. 1986 S.pteml>er 7 14 1986 Olllly Plllll AuQu8t 2•. 3 1 1988 NATIONAL APPRASAL FICTITIOUS BUllNlSI Su398 Oitily Pllol August 1• J 1 Ml.IC NOTICE Su•01 s s 1 ,. 1988 Fl171• SERVICES 2920 Newoott, NAME ITATtMENT C.lll(>ten'll>fO< " IQftt\ DllDI wnr CE • u409 'eolem~r Su•03 Put>tl1"4ld Orano-Cout Blvd Newpor1 Beach Cahl TM 1o11ow1ng ~r..00\ are PUBLIC NOTICE Su4o~ FICTITIOUS IUllNESI ruodC nv I ----------Dally Pllol August 24 3 1 92860 Oo•ng OUl •nest.. NAME STATEMENT MllC NOTICE nt m•ic NOTICE s.c>1embttf 7, 14, 1988 WOL Limited Callforn11 PICAS AND POINTS I F'ICTmoua BUllNUI Mt.IC NOTICE The .,llowlnQ ren<>n• ar• FICTITIOUI BUllNU I I rUO\. Su309 Thie bu11ne11 ii con·13303 Harbor Blvd Sle K3 NAME ITATEMENT I 004ng t>U11ne~ H NAME STArEMENT tttn duct41d by a COfpo<ltton Coate Meta. Calif 92828 The lollowlng persona erel FICTITIOUI I UllNlla I HVPNOCARE 83.. SH Trie lollowtng p&rton~S~• "CTITIOUI eua1NEH ,ICTITIOUI 8UllNHI P\alC NOTICE I e.n1arn1n Donlon PrMI Roy Byrne 10235 Hecten doing busin-. 111 s111rpea1 NAME ITATHllNT Gull Lane c '\05 N-. ort ~<>;.~K ~O~~~ •:u:Os 1- NAMe ITAT(Ml!NT NA.Ml ITATl•NT cs.nt daAve •C. Fountain Valley I lmeg. Auto Care 17851 Tllit lonO'Wlng PtW~• 1re l e..r.11 Caltl 9266..l Tl'Mt lollOWlng 08'900• are The loltowlng Pel'90'lt •r• 'ICTmOUS Ml..._11 T1111 1telemenl wu ni.o 1 Calll 92708 Sllypark •A Ctrcle Irvona doing butlneu u Com Nenc:y l ynn Rong• 83!> l TO A Caltlo<n•e lo mot.cl doing bulones• 11 The little dOlllQ l>Utlnett u Th41 DINy NAMI ITATRMINT I With tile County Clerk of Or·j Heltn Byrne. 20702 92714 merc1111 0~1ng1, Inc . 711 ~111 Gull Lane C 305 N-1 Pan~slltp l?O w Wil'l(>n Shop ArOund lh• Comer. Dell Sandwfeh Snop, 10382 Tiie foltowlng l)«IOnl .,.., •nge County on July 30. H()C>41()Wfl Ln . H~nll"910n I R F J Sh••P"'" lmog• w 17th SI Bldg D 11 pon S.&ci\ Ctllf 92663 est 9St6.2' 20' Co<tt• Mfl<lt 2<4862 Del PracJo Avenue SllnfOfd A ..... SUft• F. Oar· doing l>\JllMM.. ' 11eee e.acm. Calif 92&48 Auto Ca•• Caltlornl• (>ltp I Cott• ~ ... CA o,e,, Thll but·nau ti con I AR 2 0 c; II 18,7 Dant Point Ct lll ornta d~ Grove CA 92640 THE PERFECT PRESENT, nu.. Thia Dullness 11 con j Hma Commarctal Or•n1no11 duCl41d Oy an lnd1vidu.l obe<l "' 11 92829-0060 Tom TotlllO U!Mdt . 5912 4040 MICArlht.tt Blvd 0 1',I Publl.n.d Orano-Coa•t ovc19d tiy co-pet1ner• I ThlS bu11ne11 11 con inc Cthl0fn11 COl'OOfat1on Ntncy Aono• =::no;~ 9~:: N-DCM'1 TM Lttti. Shop•, Inc • l rH lop Cir Hunllngton ~ llMCfl. C.llf 9'860 Oatly PllOI Augufl 10. 17 24, Aoy 8yrne duct.cl by 1 COfP<>rlttOn I_.,,,. ffllt 1111~1 was l11t11<1 II(. C ellfOrnle corporation, Bch, CA 92e49 Kelheflne YOrlc·OgO•n, 3 1, 19e8 Thll elalamenl Wiii file<! F11nk WlltMI. Vice Pr.. Thi• bu11nttt it con· wttll tl'Mt Covn1y C~ Of Or I Thti bull~8'I 1~ c.nn• 24ee2 Oe4 PreClo Avenue, KlyOml Umeda. 6012 2442 Eld«'! Avenv., Cotti Su 357 with ll'Mt County CIMk of Of Thia t111t1m«11 w•• Iii.cl dueled by a COfl>Or"llOl't Inge County on AUOU-1 ' duClll<I by 11 m•tfld parll'WI• 01n1 Point, C•lll ornll Tr .. top Ctr Hun11noton M .... Cattl 928t7 I 11\ge County on July 30 with 111e County CHM'k ot Or Brena• Musett Aoent 1988 ""';t ~ 0 5 ,,.,1 02829-0050 Bch CA 92849 llunn Good·Wawnynlak, P\alC NOTlC[ 1988 •no-County oft Augu11. I~, Tllo, ""'~' was fl...a '11ll040 _ o ..... i "" flCTITIOVI lhJ ... 11 NAME ITAnMENT The Foltowlng perwona era d°'ng buelneM u C f t PERSONNEL SEA· VICf 4001 Blfch $tr•. N-oorl 8Moh, Ctllf 92MO C<>mpute1 Tttl'llPI. Inc . Ca11torn1a 490 I Birch Strfft N•wport Beech, Calif 97eec> Thi• bu11n .. 1 la COfl· ducted by a COf'PO'ttlOn Pttttcla~ Thtl etll«Mnl WM flied Wtth the ~ty Clefk 01 Or· 1n91 County on Auguat 4, 1~88 ,,,..,. PuhlW*' Of ... Coeet Oa IV P1101 Auouat 10 17 24 ) , 198ti Thll l>ullneH 11 COO· Thll bullneu II con-, 950 S~li., Corona del FS,Wt 1986 with ttwl Co11nty Cl9rk Of ()f Pub1111W1<1 0flr\Qe CoHt '1111 1181~1 "'"" '•Mood ducted by • CQrPOF11ion ducted by hv1b•nd and wtle Mar, Callf 02825 NOTICI °' I Publltned O<•no-C'..01t• n1n1e ang• Coun1y on Auou•I tS Dally Ptlot A.u9v11 17 2• J t I ""'1h IM Count~ Cl••• M 0 • Su-381 Th41 llltle Sllopt. Inc TO!TI T Umttda. Klyoml Thll bu11no11 11 con· AVAILA .. UTY Delly POol Augull fO 17 24 I Publlihl>d Or•"O" Cn11" 1Q8{1 S4'C>lemb« 7 19811 ·~• Counh on Auouit t ----------P~I UIY*:I• ducted by a Q41Mfal Pt.rt· Of' ANNUAL 31. 1986 Oen\" P1101 •uou•' 2• 3 I '31n1' Su 387 10 11 ,., • ..-l'\&.JC NOTIC[ Thi• llllem4Mll WAI l1lfld This •l•t11mttnt Wit lllfld I '*"''P i.l~l Su-358 Sec>l•m~ r ,, •98 Put» "~~l 0.•r>Qe c.<>att " -__ .;....;.=;.;...;...;.;;..;.;.;;..;:;.. __ With 1n. Coul\ly Ci..k ot Or· w1111 fl'Mt County Clerk ot Of Kall'Mtfine YOfk·0od4tn Pursuant 10 Sec.II on Su'll• 01111)-Pilot Augo•t '' l t Pia.IC NOTIC£ Put11'•h..i O•ano• Co11•1 FlCTITIOUI Ml ..... a 1 no-Counly on Augu1t 11 1nge County on Augu•I 1~ Thia tlalement w•• 111-0 8104(dl of 111e 1n1ttntl ~· P\alC NOTICE I Septambel' 7 1.i lllllfl 011·1~ P1n1 •uguSI 1• JI NANI ITA~NT 988 lllfle With th• County ci.ni of Or •nu• Code. not IC• .. n.taby P\IJllC NOTICE 9u11H! flCTITtOUI I UllHIH S!lfll..,,tW'• '' Hllll'I TIWI l()llawlng ~ .,. . FSIUM , ,,,71. anot County on Auguet 7 given IMt Iha 11nnua1 repon "CTITIOUI 8UllHlll I NA .. ITATIMINT S .. 410 dOl<IQ bull~ H Publl.n.d Orano-C~•l Publ11Md Orange COia• 1988 '°' I~ lltctl VM• 111&e nf NAMe ITAT'l•NT I ,JCmlOUS aUSINUI P\8.IC NOTICE f h41 lollowlng '*--· .,. SWA LLOW ~ INVEST 0.Jly P11o1 Augu111 T 1<4 :l t Oa••y P1101 Augu11 '4 3 I <' ,,., ... Rau Founo1111on. t pnvat• The loltowinQ s:-iion• ar• NAMI ITA TUKN'T doing butlinete "' Pta.IC NOTICE ._. [ N t S 123 I It Y • n • Sep1embel' 1 19&6 Saptemt>« 1 14 1988 Publlthed Or•noa eo..1 tound11tton 11 avarltb141 •• d0tng bl.It! 11 r,.,. 1011owing l*lt'ln• ,., F~TITIOUl lllathua j 80RN AGAIN 1 llMRr.-Bou .. vH•d. 1rv1n11 c 1111 C\11'\Q2• Su400 Delly Pllol Augi.ttl 17, 24, 31. thtt foundallon I pnnctl)tll of. 1 HOWARO?l.ANO INC , l dCllnO hi•''""'"' Al C,.m NAfllf ITATIMINT ' 1301\8 Sprtngwetlf C()ufl F~T1TIOUI IUllNRaa ~'71' -------------------~ Septembel' 1. 1988 ,~ lor ln11P«llon during 3400 lrvlM Ave 4'11 207 brla Kenl'Wll' RI C•mbfl" T~ lollnwlttg (W!ftOOOI .,. Gtt<*I 0 '1MI Calif 9~84'\ N.U. ITATOllNT Wllt\411f p dltW 70\ $\1-389 reoutarbu1lneuh0Uralrom ~BNc" Caht 92et0,P•I C•nl•r 1'~1 £111 dOtng riu11 !toga l °"'"Ett011Sm1th ,,g.~ Theloltowlngpet.antll't Goldenrod A~ Coron• ----------9 • m to ~ pm by any HQw .. d l.ang Inc a Cali· -..CFlddan Av Senta An• Trana t 1Tl1 U 1t.,,,I• Orllle SpflnQWtlle< C<Ntl, Garden lfOl<lg bu11net1 at Ad· def Mar c.tl4 9~~ 1/0 11 CaJt 9~t CaU~lllitM alt ad Ut cfa.ui/Ua Dill 642-5878 Ml. IC NOTICE CIH.tel\ wno *~' 11 wtlhrn fom11 COrpotlll<>n 3•00 CA 02705 l'a•~ CA 92Mt Or0¥9 Cal•f 92~3 l"'nc.s [nl9'J)(llM 1toe1 !rne.t Pl lklfd• Jr 180 0.)'I llt .. ,,.,. d411 oll lrvlM A,,_ S .. 201 ~ Ctbttl Hit KtnMll lf\C 0~ R<inllel R a 17:) 1 0.tldlne loul.a Smllh. Sttw•M H8, CA OM48 lOOt WHI Octanlront, "1CmtoU1.euaeH1a1 tht1 publletllon eeacn Calif 92860 11ca111orn11 corpo1111on1 Mtralt\11 Ori~ 81111:>01 c.u I 139SI Se>rlnQwat .. 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Denise Randal, Cunis Rhodes, Kenneth Roht and Sergio Sychev. The play as suuested for mature 1ud1ences because of its violent nature. Perfonnanccs will be gjven Wednesdays throua,h Saturda)'.I at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7:30 unul Sc.Pt. 13 at 1he Gem, 12852 Main St .. Garden Grove. Ticket information is available at 636·7213. Meanwhile, the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. which had been scheduled to close its production of "Anealc Toi Tnus ucl 0141 Lice'' last weekend, h11 anoounoed a month's holdover of the popular 194-0t comedy. The show now. will play throu&h Sept. 14 with performances ni&htly except Mondays at varyina curtain times and reservations ta.ken at 979-5511. The HarlC(luin's next pr<r duction will be the Oran&e County premiere of Neil Simon's .. Brtiaicoa Beaa Memoln," opcnina Sept. 16 at· the dinner playhouse, 3S03 S. Harbor Blvd., just north of Costa Mesa. Summer's end will find three local productions jiving their finaJ pcr- fonnanccs this weekend. They are: •"A nox·M Clewu" at the lrvine Community Theata, Turtle Rock Community Park on unnyhill Road off'Turtle Rock Dnve io lrvinc (8S7·S496). closina performances loday at 2 p.m .. Friday aod Saturday at 8 o.m. • .. WH,.'1 CUrleyT" at the Hunt· inaton Beach Playhouse, windtnJ up that theater'11tint in Seaclift' vuiaae. Main Street at Yorktown A venue Huntinaton Beach (83l-140S), final performances Friday and Saturday at 8:30. •"Ca,..Ml" by the Buena Park Civic Theater at the city's Communi- ty Recreation Center, 81 SO Knott AYe., Buena Park (82I·1394), closing performances Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Twootherdinnertheaterscontinue their respective cn111cment1 this week: •••Evita" at the Grand Dinner Theater, 7 Freedman Way, Anaheim (772-7710). nightly except Mondays Horror movies never lose grip on viewers ' throats By GEORGE WlLLJAMS remake ot ""The Fly" (although 1h1s 1s McCIMcll, ...... e.moe closer to a Shakespearean tragedy You may be surpnscd to observe than a horror film , and very funny), a the audiences leavmg screenings of sequel to "Tbc Tex.as Chainsaw ··The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part Massacre:· a fif\h sequel to "Fnday 2'" laughing with a healthy case. You the 13th," even a lame attempt at a know they're coming out ofa monu-haunted-ho use movie ca lled mentall) scary expcnencc. the kind "Haunted 1-loneymoon" with Gene that lays down a track of hot rubber Wilder. on your solar plexus. Horror films, the ones that endure. But that's what horror movies are the good ones, arc all variations of the all about. You share 1he terror, feel same dream: You're running away the safety of others around you, arc from some vaguely awful monster abk 10 laugh and talk together about that threatens you with the most dire how fnfhtened you were as you lea ve. consequences. You run, run, run to That s probably why horror films some haven, perhaps a house or a car ha\e cons1stentl) been one of the It seems to take forever to get there most popular of the movie genres. 01')ce you amvc. you took inside and The) ha\ c the shape of dreams we all discover more oft he kind of monsters ha\e in common EverythinJ on the you're 1ry1ng to flee. screen gets weird, JUSt like in those On screen these monsters arc dreams Then the hgh1s come on, and represented by the mummy, the it's JUSt like waking up from a zombie, the werewolf. the cat. the nt$htmare. that feeling of suddenly mutant. the mask. There are vam· bemg safe and free pi res, giant gorillas. huge sharks. Because these films seem to touch invaders from other planets. an something close to us. they've always amorphous gooey ma~s. a child sold a lot of 11ckets -ever since possessed by the devil. '"Frankenstein" and '"Dracula" ap-Their v1ct1ms are alwa ys connected 1 pcarcd on a double bill at the Victory to whal we think of as 1rad111onal Theater 1n Salt Lake C'1ty in the 1930s. \alues the famtl). represented by the and the house wauold out by 10 am . heterosexual monogamous couple, and 4,000 fren11ed film fans broke and the social instttullons that defend th rough police hnes. smashed the the family . such as the church. plate-glass bo~ office and tore off the government. 1he police. the anned front doo~ 1n their eagerness to get an forces Or so It used 10 be. and be frightened And It used to be that monsters l Horror film s reached an un· were fore igners. alway~ un-American prcccdcnied peak ofrcspcct.abihty in ··rrankenste1n" ( 1931) and 1960 IA.Ith Alfred Hitchcock's '"Psy· "Dracula"' (1931) arc Middle Euro- cho" Tht\ pa"ed 1he way for such pean "KangKong"{l933)"froman mamstream h1 t'i as "The Exorc1s1." unrhaned island. 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U) fl· IS> J :JI a-u 'iJOa.tJO " r OP.u.e fNI tu .ul .t d 1 61 1:~ 6 t IO I «.AMt: HOOM -vo .... ll'tw.)11 -CINE Fl OO~E­ Sll"EAKERS ARE BACK • il;1•lttl11W6I •ll 1110 Ktlrllt 'YT" $1tf'Ym TW.:XAS CHAINSAW s MASSACa ll U (AOull1 O"llf) Plus R• AnlMllO• (A I TMt P'LV (a ) P'IUll CO·~lt Bi. Troublt In 1..lltle C lllna (PO 1 J) f'UONY' O f' T H IE NAV18ATOa f"8) l"lut Co-HI SIHplnt 8HUtlo' (Cl ltUTIU..aa Pl:OP\A (ltJ '1utt Oown 6 Out In •••uty Hllh (A) KAii.A T'& fUO U P'OJ l"lu• Co Hit 1t.,nn1nt Sut•O (R ) ------------ Bui somett11na happened to the horror film af\cr World War II. after Americans dropped atom bombs on c1v1hans in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Gradually 1hc monsters moved closer to the Amencan borders. Then. with Alfred Hitchcock's .. Psycho" ( 1960). the horror movie was firmly set within Amenca and the monster was unequivocally Amencan. That shower scene has had a profound effect on movie fans. The New Yorker's-movie expert, Pauline Kaci. says. "The shock stayed with me to the degree that I remember it whenever I'm IO a mote l shower Docsn 't everybody?" Then came: George Romero's "The Night of the Laving Dead" ( 1968). 1n which a little Jlrl devoured her parents. Larry Cohen's "It's Ahve" ( 1974). m which a newborn baby turns on its doctor and nurses. Wes C'rave n·s "The Hills Have Ercs" ( 1977 J. in which a typical Amcncan family 1s attacked by cannibalistic mutants. The trans1t1on reaches its ultimate end with Richard Donner's "The O men·· ( 1976), 1n vh1ch the devil· child. a product of the Old World. as "born" into an Amencan fam1l}. which 1t subsequently destroys, then 1s adopted by the presid ent and first lady of the United St.ates. '"The Omen" was a monsterhn of a movie. and you have to wonder what all of1hose people who paid their way 1n 10 see 11 found to cnJOY As film hrstonan Robin Wood stales "'The Omen' would make no sense 1n a soc1Cl) that was not prepared to enJO)' and surrept1t1ousl) condone the working out of its ov.n dc~trucuon ·· lll]Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary 1t~O:::Y 642-9150 MATTHEW BRODERICK FERRIS BUELi ER'S DAY OFF One mAn's sttvgie to take it n1y. A PARAMOUNT PICTUltE :~': .-c: I} a> :,r;".~: ~. 1.AllAINU •lllU ~V'l'"l•UPt•• \,.. '11!9 &Nil '•'"' '"' 1r• -All•Mf• ~JIUl(llA l'tl M\I ui-oa ,.,,t.,' fO•f'~ '"""' ""'• '" ,.,, ,.,, '" ,, .... ,_ .. ; \11 •• 11 ¥!"'"°'" .. .,.,...., WUl ... f(~ ...... -!A.HI U lll! OiWltl . . . -~•'(It .., c..., ... O•~~I .... ...., ..... ' i"M,\lii ,. 1, • ..,.,.,. ....., "'"'' 1"01404 ;. 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I The Buena Park C1v1c Theatfr wil hold audittons for the musical "Barnum" Sept. 6 .... women's tryouts will be held at 10 a.m. while men will be read at I p.m. at the community Recreation C'en1er, 81 SO Knott A vc . Buena Park .... thc show opens Oct. 17 for three weekends .. Ceaar Romero Cesar Romero hospitalized SANTA MONICA (A P) -l\r tor Cesar Romero, who plays the hus· band to Jane Wyman's matnarch 1n the C'BS-TV senes ··falcon Crest." will be in hospital traction for at least one week because of a hem1att'd disc Romero. 79. cxpcncnccd severe back pain wh1k on location an Cahfom1a's "'1apa Valley for the tele\ 1s1on ~ncs about the con01tts and nvalncs of a wine-making fam- ily. He 1s being 1rea1ed at St Johns Hospital and Health (enter in Santa Monica. There was no word on when Komcro would be well enough to return to the ~t J oanne Brough c xecut1 ve producer for lhc senes. said Romt'ro had completed substan11al work before cxixnencmg the pain which forced him to return to lo~ Angt:les Production of the SC"nc~ ~111 not be disrupted. ~he said Baker said she did not know 1A.-hat caused Romero to suffer the herniated disc. 1n which a fibrous cartilage between vertebrae slips out of pos111on and causes pam by pinching nerve~ "We wish Cesar a speed)' rccoven and look forward to his return Brough ~1d Romero JOmed 1hc cast last season playing Peter ta Hos the sua\ e husband of \\-yman·~ Angela Chan nang. ·-·~· _., .,. s.ao 1-... u 111U '" om COWMOS tmSIOt AMC f ASIO ~ WHJWTU SJO 4401 IL TW S.l·S&IO lDWMOS llfST.-00. UOOt.llACl C10MS MERYL STREEP .IACI NICHOLSON . Love. Mani~e. Some people don't know when to quJt ~. Grand Oprah for the nation By JERRY BUCll ,,, ............. LOS ANGELES -Oprah Winfrey is takina her brand of hands-on. emotionally involved talk show to a ruationaJ aud1en~ 1n September. Viewers in 130 ctt1es will have the opponunity to see why her Chicago show zoomed from th\rd place to first 1n the ratings and moved ahead of Phil Donahue's highly rcaardcd, na- tionally syndicated "Donahue." Winfrey. nominated earlier this ye ar for an Academy Award for her supportm& performance 11 Sofia 1n "The Color Purple." hugs and cnes and lau&hs and relates on a personal level wtth the people on her show. Her show. like Wlafrey "Donahue," tackJes such provocative subjects as sex. divorce. rape. bat- tered women and incest. "People have the power to make a difference 1n their lives." she said. "We want to let people know that. That's the beauty of aood tclcv1S1on. Good telev1S1on should inform and inspire as well as entertain. So much of telev1s1on 1s simply mindless." Wmfrcy. 32. appears to be challeng- ing Donahue's position on top of the syndicated talk shows. According to King World, which 1s d1stnbuttng her show. Winfrey and Donahue will be head to head m 25 percent of the cittes. "That's a challengmg thing ... Donahue told an 1ntcrv1ewer in New York. "We're on a more compcuuve street now than we've been on. We're up. We're fascinated by the attention that's been generated We think ifs aood for the daytime schedule ... Winfrey, interviewed shortly after she arrived on a flight from Chicago, said she has nothing but respect for Donahue. "Without Donahue this show wouldn't be possible," she said. "He showed that women have an interest 1n things that affect their lives and not Just how to stu ff a cabbage. Because of that I have nothtnf to prove. only to doJood shows.. . say. he's the king an I JUSt want a httJc pie<:e of the kingdom." She 1s a outao1ng woman with a sh&htly laraer-than-fife thcatncaJ flair for gestures. expressions and ruc- uons. She was weanng a hand- pa1nted blue suede dress. white cowboy boots and danahng gold eamnas. "I alway5 wanted to be an actrc" and it was only happenstance that brou,aht me to tclev1Ston," she said. "Quincy Jones saw me in Ch1~0 and cast me for 'The Color Purple. • She also stars in a movie based on Richard Wright's "Native Son ... She plays Virainia Thomas. the mother of a young black man who kills a white woman. She 1sconstan1ly battlina the scales. She has JUSt lo"' I 2 pound" and runs 2111 miles a dJly "to &ct nd of my 1hi&hs." Aer unusual first name come" from the book ofRu1h'1n the Bible "The name wa Orpah, but it's been mis pelled and m1,pronounccd since I was bom.'' she 51td "It was spelled as Oprah on my b1nh certificate It may he a melodic name when you're 32 but when you'rt in the thud fl'de it's horrible I remember walchm& 'Romper Room' and wan· 1na for Miu Nancy to caJI my name. 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The first "Whastletot Tour .. wdl take them throuah 48 c1t1d 10 11 states from coast to coast. · The animated characters wiJJ be portrayed by actors dunng the tour TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE snow DOWN 62 Kilns 1 Sends (cargo) 7 1 City in Florida 6'4 Show feeflng 6 Taints 72 Occurrence 65 Food contaJner 12 Squeeze 73 Publlc notices 1 Incline 66 Small amount 16 Volcanic 75 Cheese dishes 2 Sharpens 67 Fllghtl9ss bird discharge 77 Wine· Fr. 3 Ouechuas 68 Salan 20 Singleton 78 Red dye 4 Equal 70 Artlcles 21 Even chance 8 1 CaPitaTOt 5 Hindu title 73 Out-of-date 22 Actress Turner Greece 6 Metal fasteners 7 4 Water mammal 23 Detecting device 82 Flying mammal 7 Drying cloths 75 Destinies 24 Now and then 4 83 Newsmal) 8 F Ire residue 7 8 -01sconnec1 wds Sevare1d 9 Egyptian 79 Narrow rtdge 26 Captain K.,k·s 85 Having a ~lossy goddess 80 SmaJlest amount Ship finish 10 Vold 82 Farm structures 28 Fleshy fruit 86 Stalks 11 Precise 84 Crimson 29 Fencing swords 87 Detests 12 Exonerates 85 Gem weight 30 Makes small talk 89 Judge's hammer 13 Raves 87 Rabbits' kin 32 Gets up 91 Capital of Crete 14 Social insects 88 Showed mercy 33 Double curve 92 Perceives 15 Actress West to ' 34 Upright 93 Challenge 16 Protective shell 89 Fence doors structures 94 Rang 17 Parsley's kin 90 Actor Alda 35 Layers 96 Proofreader 's 18 Flower hOlders 91 Ship's 36 Mace and marks 19 God of war compartment cay~nne 97 Sea eagle 23 Short race 93 Compulsion 37 Uncovers 98 Chars 25 Approached 95 Cobalt and 38 Diners 99 Chantry 27 Piiiage carbon 39 Asian country 100 Nightclub 31 Obeyed 96 Hut 40 Mars 101 Painful areas 34 Salaries 98 Stupid mistakes 43 Swift 10L> Grass color 35 Rhino·s kin 100 Sang 44 Song 103 Planet's path 36 Food fishes 10 1 Lucky numbers 45 Biller vetch 104 Panoramas 37 Foundations 102 Prodded 48 Obltterated 106 Rh yming verses 38 Spelunker's site 103 Colorful bird 49 Contrivance 107 Moan 39 Cool 104 Mister. Sp 50 Assistant 108 Tin coin 40 River mouth 105 Evergreen 5 1 Break suddenly 111 Irritates 4 1 lndo-lran1an 106 Ordinary 52 Stringed 11 2 Swap 42 Star of language instruments 113 "Hunter' Shattered 107 Grasps 53 Float constellation Spmts' 2 wds 108 Pester 54 Valleys 114 Actor Connery 43 Make merry 109 More 56 Ms Gaynor 115 Comprehended 44 Summons uncommon 5 7 Makes lace 117 Recreational 45 Comedian e g 110 Leg jOlnt 58 Tardy area 2 wds 46 Demohshes 111 Uncontaminated 59 Building wing 120 Speckled horses 47 Steeple 112 Ripped 60 L1fe"s work 121 Gaelic 49 Period 1 13 American 61 Black bird 122 Three-base hit 51 Sea nymph general 62 Lubricate 123 Art1srs stand 53 Corndors 11 4 Quarrel 63 Written 124 Blunders 55 Weird 116 "Sawbuck" communica ttons 125 Require 56 Expert 118 Palm cockatoo 68 Varied 126 Talked back to 58 Fibbers 1 19 Bandleader 69 Growing under 127 Cubic meter 60 Urban Brown SH ANSWIRS lN ClAUIFltO I\ , -- I Businessmen fight extra leaves Foster named projects chief for Fieldstone Co. Entrepreneurs claim extended time off would cripple many small businesses Senate M,Yonty Leader Robert Dole, R·Kan .• told the dcleptcs they would find bipartisan support in Congress for many of their rec- ommendations, and pledged to work to enact them. require medical coverage. and that 11 should bar states frorn imposing such requirements. They said they support volunt~ry private efforts "to enabk working parents 10 fulfill thw JOb and family Fruk S. Fo1ter of Laguna Hills has b«n appointed project manager for Tlae Fleld1toDe Co.'1 Orange County_ d1v1sion based in Newpon Beach The real estate sales firm. with offices 1n Orange and San Otego counties. had a record-brcalong year 1n 1985. closing escrows on 994 homes for a volume ofS 151 million. Foster will be in char&e of new bousmg developments. • • • Dau S. Suden has been promoted to vice president in charge of Southern Cahfom1a development for Me11enger bvettmeat Co., an Irvine-based commercial real estate firm Sanders Joined the company in 1984 and 1s a graduate of Cal State. Fullerton. ••• Robert O. Cate JOtnS the Ca naatlon Co. 1 n Lo Angeles as a brand ass istant. Case. who is an Orange Coast resident. recently recei ved a master's degree 1n business administration from the Una vers1ty of Chicago Graduate hool of Business. • • • Fountain Valley resident Colleen Yarcbever has been promoted to sales agent for All1tate b1uruce Co. She will operate out of Its Buena Park office • • • Howard W. Boebmer and Raymond S. Freed have been elected d1recto.rs ofHellonetlca Inc. in Irvine. Vacancies on the board have been created by the resignations of George de B. Bell, retired Navy Adm Tbomas B. Ha yward, retired Air Force Gen. David C. Joaet, and Edward Teller. Hehonet1cs 1s a high-technology firm engaged in the design and manufacture of lasers and electro-optical systems. s1gnal-proces'\1 ng and data -acqu1s1t1on products, and aerospace manufacturing • • • Tobei Takeucbl hac; left his post as pr.cs1dent and ch1efexecut1ve officer ol Mlt1ubl1bl Motor Sales of America b e. 1n Fountain Valle y and .... 111 return to the parent Mltsabl11U Motors Corp. 1n Japan as a ~oup manager for the "11ddlc East and Afnca 1n the office of 1nternat1onal hus1nes~ Replacing Takeuchi is llatoe Naguama, senior C\l'CUll\ (' 'ice president of MMC Services Inc .. a DetrOll· ba~d "holh o ..... ncd subs1d1an of MMC ..... Household Bank in Ne ..... pon Beach has named MarvlD A. Phillips J~\oc1atc manager of its Cer ntos branch. Ph1lhps of M 1ss1on V1e10 "Ill he re<,pons1ble for the day-lo-day act1v1ty of the bank branlh lk J01ned Hou1ebold Flnuce Corp. in 1984 and was translcm:d 111 Hou.,chold Bank ofCahfom1a as manager trainee later that )t:ar • • • Grubb & Ellis Co., Res1den11al Brokerage Services, Pacific outhweM Region recently honored top producers for the first quarter oft 986 Thl' awards for most transactions for each ind1 v1dual branch ollice went to Chrl1Uua Green of Saddleback Valley, Lorraine Reyes of Jn 1ne. Greg Noonu of La Jolla. Carol Cianfaranl of Solana Beach, Deneal• Netpor of San Clemente. Don O'Nelll of Dana "'iguel. Patty Truman of Laguna Beach and Beverly Morpby of Ne .... pon Rl'ach Awards for top producer in each branch wen1 to· Christiana Green of~addleback Valley. Pat Oakson ofltvine. James Sullivan ofl.i Jolla Carol Clanfarul ofSolana Beach. Deuls Netpor of San ( lementc Don O'Neill of Dana Niguel. David Williama of Laguna Beach and Maraloo Burrill Ingold of Newport Beach The a"ard for mo'>t tran\3Ct1onc; 1n the region and Top Producer went to Cbrlst iana Green. Stanley Bebr of La Jolla received a special award tor mnc,t outgoing rclcrral'i • • • Ronald L. Merriman, managing panner for the accounting firm ol Peat. Marwick and Mltcbell in Orange Count>. has been elected a dire« tor of tht• Orange Count) >\' 1at1on Council Formed in I 974, 11 1s composed ol hus1ness firms interested 1n improved air transPortat1on facil111es and service • • • < By JILL LAWRENCE . ·~, ............ ....., WASHI NGTON -Entrcpeneurs att ending a White House conference have vowed to fight legislation seek- ing e>.tended lime off for new parcllli and sick people. ~ymg it would put man) small businesses out of bu s1- nes'i. "We couldn't survive something hkc that," i\hza Brenner. owner of a M1am1 tra vel agency. said after 1.822 delrgatcs to the Wh ite House Con- ference o n mall Business voted to recommend defeat of the leg1sla11on pending in Congress. A resolution opposing a lib- eralt1at1on of unpaid leave time was the No 2 11em on a list of60 proposals winnowed from 371 after three rounds of voting by the delegates to the conference. At thl' top of the list was a recommendation calling fora iovem- ment crackdown on the soanng cost of hab1ht} insurance. an increasing Hughes Co. financial woes bared £ 1 \FC1l 'NDO (AP)-ln the next lour )Car\, Hughes '\1rcraft Co. Y.lll fall ahout $5 32 million short of prOJCt ted earnings used to attract a SS tuition pu rchase price from General Motor\ C orp last :.ear The pro1cc11on of sharpl ) lower earning' tame 1n an internal memorandum from Hughe'>· con- troller. l.itan Crum, according to the the Da ily Bree1c newspaper of nearhy Torrantc Th~· nt'"'paper said (rum"; memo begin'> "(1cntlcmcn. we have a prob- lem. < )ur current 'actual ~nd forc- casted profits arc falling millions of dollar' <ihort of th e com mitments we made 1n 1984 when potential purcha\Crs of Hughe<> Aircraft Co ~tock "ere sho" n our financial forc- rn<.ts (rum·~ memo reported!} ..a id Hughe' expect'> its earnings this year will be S336.9 m1lhon -a decline of 18 7 percent from the $414.5 million that had been proJC<tcd in 1984 "hen b1ddi.'rs were being c;ought Lo bu} the mm pan~ ----------- .. • • • ...... f ~ • • • • ••• Play the Sma.rt Tenant Game Fol/UN thP road to University Tawer and d1scovnr yo11 wnn t have to pay for a lot of things m this nl?'W ftr<;t class office butldmg • A pnmP. Irvine locatton w1tho11t the congestion of the central business area only minutes from John Wayne A1rmrr • f. 1-i~y frPevv8Y access • FrP.e parl<m9 for ten;mt'i end guo.'>ts • A nPRrt7{ park for 1099mg or rPl81ltnq • RP~t11 ''"nrs and shopping at ~'' <lo' 1 tP,p m The Market plao• "' , tready-open refR1I rostuiJrllflt rmd onr rttJ/nmnnr • Views of snow-capped mountains or green rolling hills from the only office tCNVer in I Jnivers1ty Tawn Center, Orange County's ne'Nest "small tCNVn." which includes a vanety of ne'N housing • Located across from UC Irvine. in the Airport-Metro-UC/ Thangle Open Summer 7986 A development of OFN1son & Ferguson Leasing Of flee m The Marketplace 4249 Campus Dnve Suite 152 Irvine C1Jhforn'8 927T6 n41854-2448 contPr r• i-":t K.'4'"'1 w.y OI DolfW1 f.lu,.,, ... ,. n f}t;troqf' County Exclusive Lessing Ageflf Iliff Thorn & Co Tom kklam Bob Sttllwagon - concern in the business community. Delegates called the insurance crisis "a life :v-id death sentence to manx small businesses" and outlined specific acuons it said should be taken b} the president. Congress and state le&1slaturts -includ10& rciuJation of the insurance and rt-insurance indus- tnes. A call to preserve the Small Business Adm1n1strat1on. long a target of Reagan adman1strat1on budget cutters. started out as a top pnonty but ended up 1n 13th on the hst of 60. Ralph Stanley. executive director of the conference, sought to min1m17e the 1mportanccofthe SBA rtsolufion. and said the top I 0 recommendations were consistent with the policies of the Reagan admin1strat1on. "From the adtninistrat1on's stand- poin t, the vast maJority of rec- ommendations are policies we en- dors,e or can support." he said. "From the White House point of view. the conference has been very successful." "The first lhina this Conaress has to do is to take on the American Trial Lawyers Association and the in- surance industry and fCt product liability _(reform legisla11on) on the way, .. DOie said, bringina defeaates to their feet with applause. Dole did not mention the parental leave recommendation. but later said that small business owne rs had reason for concern because "the smaller the business the less able 11 is to pass the cost on to the consumer ... Let's wait and ~e if 11 passes the House." The House Education and Labor Committee in June passed and se nt to the floor a family leave bill requiring businesses with I 5 or more em- ployees to offer 18 weeks of unpaid leave to ~orkers with newborn or newly acfopted children. serious medical problems or elderly depen- dents. The conference delegates said in their resolution that Congress should reject the bill as well as proposals to rcspon ib1lit1es," ' But Andrea Camp. a spokeswoman for Rep. Pat Schroeder. D-Colo · a pnme sponsor of the bill, said the legislauon is necessaf) because busi· nesses have failed to meet the need for family leaves. Shc satd-thc United States 1s the onl> 1ndustnahzed nation without some type of national leave policy. "We call this pro-fam1I} "orker protection." Mr.. (amp said. '"We think cmplo)trs will als~ benefit by retaining a loyal. experienced and more producuve work f~rce and by saving on costs for hinng and re· training replacement workcn .. Small bus1nessexccu11vesdon't see 1t that way. Conference delegate Mary Diener. owner of Diener & Associates in Cary. N.C.. said most of the female business owners voted firmly with the majority on the recom mendat1on against pa rent.al leave. "It's not a women's issue," she said. Big banks expected to follow Fed's lead and cut prime rates By BCLL MENEZES A~ lwlMM Wrt!« NEW YORK -Analy!>ts expect the nation's major banks to cut their pnme lendangrates from the present 8 perctnt in response to the Federal Reserve Board's 0.5 point cut 1n the d1<;eount rate. Although several smaller inst1tu- t1ons reduced their prime rates to 7.5 percent fro m 8 percent Thur'iday. the day atlcr the d1 '>Count rate cut, the big banks did not. The Fed reduced the d1-;count rate, the 1ntcrcs1 11 charge-; on loans to financial 1n~t11u11on'i, to 5 5 percent from 6 pcrct:nt. «ut11ng the kc) rate for the fourth time th1!> )Car to II'> 10 .. ,e.,1 since '\ugust 1977. Ma1or l I S hanks generall) folio" changes in the discount rate wi th similar changes 1n the pnme. a benchmark used to set the interest charged on a vanety of credit. While prime changes usually arc made in conjunction with discount rate changes -often on the same or following business day-they are not always 1mmed1ate. The banks generally decline to comment about any impending rate changes. and were tight-lipped about the prime rate. "We don't forecast when we·re going to change it." said Charle-. Salmans. a spokesman for Chemical Bank 1n New York. "We announce the change when we announce It ·• SmaJler institutions that cut their pnme rates to 7.5 percent Thu~a y included Southwest Bank 1n St. Louis. People's Savings Bank 1n Bridgeport. ( onn .. and San Jacinto Savings Assoc1a11on an Houston. Speculat1on over the reasons for the big banks' dela)" ranged from surpnsc at the liming of the discount rate cut to a reappraisal of how the pn me should be structured in hght of the lo'is of tax breaks contained in congres-;1onal tax proposals. "My general 1mpress1on 1s the banks are trying to keep their margins ' as wide as P<>S'>1ble becauS<" financial 1nst1tut1ons right now arc not in great earnings shape." said one economist. who asked not to be named. Other anal ) st'l <;peculated some of the banks ma )' be waiting to de- termine whether the Fed's raLe cut would be JOmed b) the central banks of Wes t German} and Japan ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, Aug. 22. ..... ,.., .. "'' I 1trr. 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Credit can only be allowed tor the firtt Insertion FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY 540-1220 481--tlOO Thursday ................. Wed. 5:30 PM Friday .................... Thurs 5:30 PM Saturday ... .. .. ... .. . .... Fri. 5·30 PM Sunday... . .............. Sat 11 :30 AM 8u&lneH Counter Monday-Friday 8 00 A M ·5 00 P M 842-5878 .... lltatt '" Salt 1ea1 &atatt '" Sal• 1ea1 1111tt '" Wt 1ea1 II•••• r~ Salt 1ea1 111111 '" s.11 a..11a11tt '" Salt a..1 1atatt '" 1a1t 1ea1 1ttat1 '" 1a1t IM1 lltatt '" 1a1e .......... r. 1a1t LMili IAI LMili IM 1ewa1 1112 1eatra1 1112 lneraJ 1112 '""•• 1112 ltHtaJ 1112 1wra1 lln 1eura1 1112 ..._.. 1111 11.... Beet Value In CdMI ... mllTllll Coen Hou• Sunday 1-5. Lovely Eaatblutt home 3400 S.. Breen Ln. Hrb< loeat.d acrOA trom the View Hiiis. Agt 844-299t pet11. 4 Bdrme, fllfTllty i-••t ••y room. formal dining, ·--huge eex1ntry kitchen. Ocean view. Private MU9t ... to llpp'. ed9lel bMCh. 3 bdrmt eecn wttr'1 Reduced to 1349,000. bath. Conalder ••Ch tor .. 7:1Q-Ql00 *una""* O.C or Oahu. $465,000 . Carol Tatum. Realtor 759--1552 UUllaLLIT Oceen. c:tty Pght• vtewa, 12.700 aq " h\.ge lot, prellm plan, fOf IUxury • "Luak" ~ lpeclout 1 home Ind, S335K cuh atory 38R. 2'ABA + form ftrm, owrw/91,Jt, 759--04&9. <IN & flifT\ rm' 2 frplca, I =jjjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii vl9w lot. Pedec:t con-I• dl11on 1335,000 fM. • ••• , l9LD l&ltml IM PRICE REDUCED! ....... GOOd Income prQC>erty UITml Quaint llttle 1 "' 2 bdrm cottege, vwy llvable. F°' Income p<openy Of 1 et time -ouy.. $105,000. Call LcM8 831-128e Of 873-75-« rarefy °""9d In ttMa nice location. Can reallze "' .. ' pot«itlel. c.11 '°' de1111e 1'2-1111 j PETE ' BARRETr REALTY lniiai, __ _ IEST IUY llYFRllT 1141 PIWIS IPU SllllY 1-4 For only $365,000 leasehold. Dover Shores wide lot will take two large power yachts. Owner has found small home out of area and says "SELL NOW". G reat water and city lights view. Large living room. large master and dining room on the view, 2 additional bedroo~. 2 ba lhs. c amil y room, 2 fireplaces, breakfast nook and wet bar. An amazing value. Owner might help finance. Call: llRllRA IUIE Office: 144-1200 H1•1: 131-2113 ClrubberEllis Rf:SIOt:'-T141 llRO~t H \(,t f,Rol P OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 eult •••S.SlH ..... IU c.. Rfi' •• "· 3 Bdrm, 2 blth prvt bch access . ... . . .. f hblk kll Cll---··--UH.SM---111 lirtl Cute 2 bdrm, den, home ... ... R O'Sh1UCflnmy ctSTA •SA -·__._SSH.•---· 2tl 1 ,..._ Spacious 3 bdrm. FR all ttle atm A Johnson CllllA ••AllS.-.$441,stl-. tSI C*9t T~ Ytty custom 4 bdrm. FR ~iew M won Ct6defll lllf'fS-.. --U4t,•--JtH "9t1 hlM 2 $IOry, 3 bdrm townhomt 0 Johnsoft U~I REALTORS, 675-6eet t••s b ee c ... , Hl•ti••V· Co~•-tlel Mer NEW LISTINGS PllllSIU 1241,000 Charming, spacious 2BR home w/min1 bay view. Large sunny patio, new kitchen krtt>tty pine paneling. Sellers very motivated IU£ UM U21,000 Top this for value! 6 BR. 4 BA. 2 kitchens. 2 garages. 2 laundry facllltles. patio + sundeck. Walk to beach & shops. tow down, assume loan CAllH •lllWIS 1141,000 Elegant contemporary. finest appointments. 4 BR. 4 BA. formal DR: pool. adult entertainment room w/large spa & wet bar. 16 skylltes. Ill OIM U ,I00,000 Over 100 ft. frontage w/lncredible view of ocean and harbour entrance from every room. all custom design and Just completed. CORONA DEL MAR ILi£ OllllU HL llU 1121,000 Brand new quality built 3 BR. 2V1 BA condo. south of PCH. Formal dining, FR, double win- dows, wet bar, large kitchen & more Ullllll YIEW llLLS 1332,100 Very motivated seller would like to see an offer on this well maintained 3BR. 2BA home. large lot, covered patio and 3/car garage l&Hlll YIEW •ILLS 1311,000 Emotions run hight on this supefbly updated · 4BA home. Traditional in feeling w/quahty in cabinetry, moldings, wood flooring and more. OlllU •1 .. UllS $441,000 Newer custom home with 180 degree ocean/bay view. Room for pool. 3 BA + FR or 4 BA. 3111 BA. 2 FP . master BR retreat could be den SPTIUU 1411,000 A special feeling awaits you In this upgraded 4 BR panoramic view home. Beam ceilings. wood floors. 4-car garage. view side patio & spa Ulllll YIEW llLLS 1111,100 Outstanding view -delightful decor -m- credlble price. A terrific value Is found in this gorgeous 3 BA. 2'h BA home. Perfect In every way. ILH Oii 1111,000 Dramatic contemporary home on oversized lot 3 story multl-level, 4 BA plus detached guest quarters with ocean view. 1n1uss 1111,000 Room for children. pets & fun I 2 story colonial. 4 BR. family • bonus. and children's playhouse Ocean view, large yard. IUI Ill 11,ll0,000 Fabulous remodeled 3 BR -4'11 BA blufttop residence. View of entire harbor. den-library and game room. Expansive deck with stairs to the beach I SllHOLlfF 11,200,000 Enjoy the privacy and tranqulllty of this unique ocean front property nestled among mature trees & landscaping unmatcl'led Appt A MEMBER OF THE SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SATURDAY HAllOI YlEW llllll 1IOO S.Hrtlf E. BROWN 3 BR, 2 BA, FR$332,500 IALIOA ISLlll 4 BR Ill CAIYOI 5+ BR 111 .... , $499,00CM. MATTHEWS 20 o •• , •• , ...... , $1 ,695,000 l. ROSE SUNDAY PElllSUU POllT 1101 East 1111111 2 BA $245.000 EADIE/BENTS OLDE Cll 3 BR, FR 11 l~ 01natt11 $329,000 J . DONAHUE 001011 IEL IAI 321 P1l111ttt1 A. KURTA 3 BR, 2 BA $359,000 HIRIOI VIEW MILLS 2101 l1rMr View Ir 3 BA, FA, Spa $559,500 E. CORKETI llYSMORES 5 BR LllO ISLE 6 BA IUCOI llY 3 BA/1 BR Ill CAIYll 5 + BA 2711 l1plt1re Ir $695,000 L. MARSTON 421 Via ll4t lt14 $715,000 E. OLSON u ........ , $1 , 100,000 S. MARVIN 20 ••• , •• , ...... , $1,695,000 L ROSE llUlll llME 1 1.,.11 6 BA, FR , Vu $3,800,000 C.MC MAHAN JUST REDUCED IUYllW II 1111,111 This beautlful 3 BR, clty·llght view property has Just been reduced $30,000. Some very lucky buyer Is out there. how about you? NEWPORT BEACH WTILlff 1211.- Happy to show this meticulously maintained home In primo location. 5 BR. 3 BA. 3-car garage, dog yard & upgraded tile kitchen. IAYO&lST 1211,811 Immaculate and remodeled, this 3 BR. 2 BA home Is in move-In condition! Custom kitchen In cherry wood; a cooks delight Land included. U1M1 YllW -• saae.- 4 BR & expanded FA Palermo In great location. Children can walk to school, park, & greenbelt without crossing a street' PmlSIU . SH2,111 A fun place to live and to play Great 3 BR family home on quiet street. Lovely inner patio walk to the beach. "llUIU MU,NO Wonderful 4 BR, 2-story. family home beautifully maintained 3 FP. warm & Inviting private patio. Be sure to see this great value. IUGI Ol•llm 1411 ... Investor opportunity -great location. low rents, large lots. well maintained. spacious units just steps to the beach. Ullll YIEW SUl,111 Pride of ownership 5 BR. FR. fabulous huge lot beautifully landscaped. excellent location near greenbelt, new carpets. paint LIN 1121,000 Beautiful soptusticated bayfront penthouse. Great views of bay, ocean. mountains, Newport Center Short walk to Lido Village LIN 1141,IOO Spacious 4 BR. 3 BA custom contemporary home. Perteet tor entertaining or just relaxing. Sunny patio and decks bring outdoors lnl lllC&llll ...... The ultimate in townhome IMng Subdued sophistication with high ceilings. mirrors. crown moldings and plantaUon shutters IAHHIH ..... Quality home •n prest1g1ous gate-guarded area. lmmaculate,5 BR with FR and den, Master suite with flrep1ace NYH Ht•H Slll,- Enchantlng view from LA. OR. Master BA & kitchen Lovely 4 BA with detached poolsJde guest quarters. Private location on small cul-de- sac PlllUIU nn.• Perfect floor plan & exceptional charm puts this home top of class' 3 BR. 21~ BA. brick paneling. views. fireplaces security. wet bar 111om• .... ,... "Big" sprawling 5 BR. 2·story. custom home with over-size pool In enclosed courtyard located on cul-de-sac and private gr nbelt • ILIFFI 1111,000 Prime location In this 2 BR, 2 BA, spacious. light Ill UllH 12,.211 .... unit w/2 patios on greenbelt Priced below Elegant French Normandy estate tn prime view market to soil today. location! All f~atures for graclolJs llving 5 BR, 6 4 4 • 9 0 6 0 formal DR. llbrory ~FR Ou Illy lhroughout 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD, NEWPORl BfACH I I 1· m Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sundey, Augu1t 24, 198e -------=-• • "' < I ------._ .... ---..... __ HOIES FOR SILE 1 II ,111 Fii II 1r·IEI ••3621 Bear Street H, Santa Ana 644-8200 $110,000 2 IEllOOI Saturday 1-5 ••3 Arlee Court, Newport Crest 844-6200 $184,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••• 12 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 548-7078 ~.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 209 Iris, Old COM 8«-6200 $439,500 Sat/Sun 2-5 1JOO Rutland Rd. 3, Weetclltf 6«-8200 $149,500 • Sunday 1-5 2 II· ,111 Fii Ri or IEI 105 Jasmine Creek Or, Jasmine Creek, CdM 631-7300 $337,500 Sunday 1-5 **633 lido Park #E3 (Lido Isle) NB 759-6700 $675 ,000 Inc fur n Sat/Sun 12-4 35 Northampton Court (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $<420,000 Sunday 12-4 2 Rue Cannes (Big Canyon) Newport Beach 759-6700 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 11 Rue Fountalnebleau. Big Canyon, NB 6'0-4868 $334,000 Sunday 1-5 1412 West Bay, Peninsula 644-6200 $840,000 Sunday 1-5 3 IEDROOI 4500 Cortland, Cameo Hghlands • 17 Carmel Bay, COM 759-9100 $526,000 land Incl Sunday 1-5 •S11 Cliff Or, Cllffha*1, Nwpt Bch • 842-5200 $322,500 Sunday 1-5 1093 Danielle, Costa Mesa . 759~6700 $24'4,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 *~ OeAnn, Corona Hlghland1, CdM 760-0362 760-0362 Sat/Sun 12-.6 **<412 Evening Star Ln. Dover Shoret, NB 831-7300 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 1738 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores NB 631-7300 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1730 Galaxy Or, Dover Shoru, NB 631-7300 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 * •939 Goldenrod. COM 759-9100 $<420,000 land Incl Sunday 1-5 1000 Grove Lane, Westcllff 6«-6200 $.457,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2807 Harbor View Or (Hrbr Vu Hiiia) NB 64<4-9060 $559,500 Sunday 1-5 328 Hazel. Drive (Ocean View), 01d CdM · 759-9070 $695,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 730 Malabar, lrvlne Terrace. Corona Del Mar 759-1877 $275,000 Sunday 1-5 •23 Monteclto Or, Spyglass Hiii, N.B. 631-7300 $610,000 Sunday 1-5 •500 Morning Star, Dover Shrs. Nwp,t Bch 760-1108 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-<4 * • 10 Narbonne. Harbor Ridge 6«-6200 $950,000 Sunday 1-5 302 Narcissus Ave. Olde Corona Del Mar 675-6756 $479,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2017 Paloma, Costa Mesa 675-6000 $320,000 Sunday 1-5 ·11<46 Polarls. Dover Shores 644-6200 $365,000 Sunday 1-4 2121 Sevllle, Peninsula Point, Balboa Penin- sula 675-4377 $320,000 Sat/Sun 11 -5:00 **736 Via Lido Nord. lido Isle, NB 642-5200 $1,625,000 Sunday 1 2-~ *464 Vista Trucha, N.B. 759-9100 $279,000 fee Sunday 1-5 •6 Winged Foot Or (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 759-4830 $599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 4 IEDROOI 117 G Street, Balboa Peninsula, N.B. 631-7300 $.495,000 Sunday 1-5 9 Harbor Ridge (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch v2 Barrenger Ct, Belcourt. NB 6'<4-6200 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 640-4868 $.895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3082 Molokai, Costa Mesa 3064 Glbraltor, Mesa Verde, C.M. 5<46-2313 $157.000 Sat 12-3 Sun 1-4 646-.3627 $153,900 Sunday 1-5 309 Poppy Ave. Corona Del Mar •2001 Kewamee, Irvine Terrace 673-8494 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 675-6000 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1931 Port Lockslelgh (Harbor View Hmes) **3404 Marcus(+ 1 + 1), Nwpt Bch NB 675-2332 $450,000 Sat/Sun 10-5 760-5000 $269,500 Sunday 2-5 890 Oak Street, Costa Mesa •18 Rue Chantilly, Big Canyon 546-2313 $139.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 64<4-6200 $515,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •301 Roblnhood, Costa Mesa 580 Yortcshlre, Costa M esa J 546-2313 $225,000 · Sunday 1-4 631-1266 $120,000 , Sunday 12-5 ! 941 Serra Way, Costa Mesa 545-5408 $157 ,450 Sat/Sun 12-5 213 Via Ithaca (lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 3 IR ,1us Fii RI or DEi 673-7300 $359.000 Sunday 1-5 * •"" 11 Chefbrough, N.8. 673-7771 $6611,000 Sunday 1-5 1 4 BR plus Fii RI or DEN 402 39th St .• Newport Beach * 2112 Windward, Newport Beach 650-3335 $3<49.000 Sunday 1-5 675-1854 $339,000 Sun 2-5 6'5 Cove Street. Costa Mesa . I * * 4 7 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 641-8833 $136,900 Sunday 1-5 650-5097 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 275 Albert Place, Cos1a Mesa I 5"Belcourt Dr South, Newport Ben 851-2210 $215,000 Sun 12-5 759-1877 $860,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *633 Cameo Hllnds Dr. Cameo Hilnds * • 17 Burning Tree. Big Canyon 675-6000 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • * 21 Canyon Crest. Corona Del Mar 456 Cabrlllo Terrace, Corona Hghlands 673-4<400 $229,500 Sunday 1-5 675-6000 $449,500 Sunday 1-5 BIG CANYON ESTATE OWNER VERY MOTIVATED 6.723 sq. ft. home. 5 bdrms, +maid's room, 8 baths, large party room w/kltchen and bath, family room with 20· bar. 1ndiiai:OOooo1. Ollll 111 1·5 ! w-.. hit LI o ... llNll .. 780-0808 BEAUTIFUll Y MAINTAlffD DlflEX 8 YEARS flW 8u1tt and occupoed bY 1>1 tStnt ow Mr r ront is a 2 sto1 r hOmt "' ta1ge balcony off m.rstei bdrm Features walk 1n c lov1 lot~ of st or age Co11an counters & showers Rear un•t dbovt i" a&t •s a soaco0u~ 1 bdrm I bath ~ ba < ny lre 2 ur gar + 2 car tnd carport ASKING $315,000 JACOBS REALTY , INC 675-6670 "----=----- MAGNIFICENT TIP OF LIDO ISLE S 'u.:i•ec .;• !r• '"rt •1p vi Lido. 1s P 1• 1!> or !Oert ¥ r.a., a panoramic ..---------------------. ~ Pw t ·•p '•P ma or •Slands ot F f ·,JQPV~J ' .\ ,t;0N'•, .·A PGBH't AJST1t, CAUSTIN & ASSOCtATES 'I A ' ~ ,,. • • •""'PO'' ~1 If I ~· 6J70 Pf ').1•-. tli1)vH• t-a•• tof" h•f>•fll-o• Wo•'• l)o.-o;rj Do ~ ~" t ,,._ ••n.-l .i• A I }09 ] _.OQtw r p,..U••' ( •"'(.u•'' ~26 W 1,1'! r• fk: '11.¥0 :'t • ~· ,., c • 900 I 7 ....... DE•UU EITIRI .. Tllf WIRI • IWPT ICll Local~ al IM ~trance of HARBOR ISLAND on NEWPORT BAV + CHANNELi Penotatnlc vtewt of bay + chann.i 100 ft. ''°"'• on Newport Bay with 178 ft on canal of NfwPOt1 Bat L.,~ bOal tl'P wlll llOComodltl "* yaehtf 20,000.,q ft"lot wtth pn-ttk• ground"• Gffflfl AT II, •• PATllCI Tfmf 7IN7lf lf/llO lfAlt• 111·1111 - Newport Haroo1 <ind Bar 1star ds P•<> s Ip CM:rlool<.s ll'le ( rf •Jerce cf tt'le Hart.or s c;1< ma1or channels making lhl~ d or ... m1er 1oca11on 1n Newport Beach This is one ot lhP •ew t.a'(front propert es ottering pc tuiP per1ect s;;nr".PS O•e• Newr<>rl Hartior and Pxc1us1ve Newport Center The lot size ot the property is 50 'i:>el c 1 oay troolage N'th a 144 toot deptt and N accommo<:atf' a new (es1den1 ot apprr,xir•»atety 9 000 square leet. appro~1mately de· 1gned The ex1st1ng 40-year old t'Ome ·S very hveal>!P The property s dock w II ace m- modate a large yacht plus room to side lie smaller vessels Pnce upon request SPYILASS -OCUI VIEW .,. ..... ,,, 10-1 ... 111•11 1-1 1l ltl1t1 Pt. Ir. The New Bedford at THE TOP of Spyglass Ocean. bay view. 4 bdrm, 3 beth. fem rm, din rm, huge trench windowed bonus rm w /po rch 2 frplcs. IDEAL SSW lJ)(posure 3 car gar Custom upgrades $111,000 IC0-1243 IY OREi 141-2104 ' ..... amc...a ..... am -----li•;;;i'_iiii;'i&l;a== 1111..-.ma ' I I --•••NWl&LI L~U ~Bdtm Gorgeou• tamlly and ' J ~~ ' . ~--' ---- ------.. *°'*" onto pttvat. ~tlo. entertaining "°':. wtt~ s 123 950 lo'*Y C*'ly«I • * Pentl'IOU• with nMet trm., 3 Batl'll t Oen + ~an, bay end city ~ly ,,;:,:'·~•..:: 4801 Cortland or. Cameo Shoree, CdM 780-0896 $279,SOO Sunday 1-3 1soe Dorothy (W•tcllff) Newport Beech 75~8700 $279,SOO Sat 11-3 Sun 12-5 1918 Galaxy Dr. Do~ Shores. N.B. 631-7300 $870,000 Sunday 1-5 17 Goleta Point Dr. Corona del Mar 840-9243 $815,000 Sun 1-5 **606 Harbor Ille, N.B. 759-9100 $1 ,075.000 2 Jade Cove. Spyglass Hiii, NB Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $630,000 Sun 1-5 * • 1Twln Lake Cir (Spyglan) Nwpt Bch 673-7771 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 •2224 Pacific Or.,.COM 6<4<4-6200 $845,000 335 Plazza Lido (Lido Isle) NB Sat/Sun 1-5 873-7300 $555,500 Sunday 2-5 250 Poppy, (Ocean View), Olde CdM 759-9070 $399 .. ooo SaVSun 12-_5 23:JO Port Lerwick, Harbor View, NB 751-7365 $419,000 Sat-Sun 1-4 1700 Port Sheffield, Harbor View Homes 6<4<4-6200 $259,000 Sunday 1-5 *•14 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon 844-6200 . $865,000 Sunday 1-5 3400 Seabreeze, Harbor View Hiiis, CdM 6«-2999 $389,500 Sunday 1-5 • 1919 Suva, Costa Mesa 5<46-2313 $26<4,900 Sunday 1-4 ••1871 Swan Circle, Costa Mesa 5<46-2313 $265,000 Sunday 1-4 1834 Tradewlnds Ln, Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $299,500 Sunday 1-5 * •661 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $1,550,000 Sunday 1-4 **1436 W. Bay, ~ewport Beach 673-9060 $875,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1907 Windward Ln, Baycrest, N.B. 631 -7300 $295,000 Sunday 1-5 & IEDROOI 2124 Seville Ave. Peninsula Point. Balboa 841 -5 177 $440,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 & IR plus Fii RI or DEi Ill * 1524 Antigua Way, Dover Shores. N.B. 631-7300 $739,500 Sunday 1-5 907 Bellis, Eastbluff, Nwpt Bch 759-9020 $359,9000 Sunday 1-5 20 Canyon Fairway (Big Cnyn Fairway 1) NB 644-9060 $1 ,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **•401 North Star Ln (Dover Shores) NB 673-5354 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1528 Santiago Dr, Dover Shores, N.B. 631-7300 $475,000 Sunday 1-5 320 Seaward Rd, (Shorecllffs) CdM 720-0683 $489,000 Sat/Sun * • v6 Trafalgar. Hart:ror Ridge, NB 640-4868 $1 .750,000 Sunday 1-5 135 Via Nice (Lido Isle) Newport Beach 673-7300 $670,000 Sunday 1-4 I II ,111 Fii Ill tr IEI Ylftl 1399 500 encto'..d yard IStt,000. argHt floor pi an , lll-1• -bHutlfully decorated * v 2 WI.--Foot, Big Canyon, NB with greenbe11 'M'#. • 'lfVV 1225,000 760-0606 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •Pentl'louN comer unit COTE ,~, Lota 8<4-85~6. Top Rocky Pt. Spyglau with e>e*ll view and 2 64<4-6200 S2, 700,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 .. rge 1Undedl• REALTY 23 Lochmoor, BIQ Canyon 1375,000t==~~~==::-:-:::'.:." 6«-6200 $890,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •Ver/ well priced 28drm IAIYILlll IPTIUll * • v 1 Napoli (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch unit with fOfmal dining rm Magnificent "~ Bed-. end party 11te dldl. ford" with fantaatlc view, 644-9080 $3,800,000 Sunday 1-5 S187,600 pool, epa. t>onue room. •••6206 W. Oceanfront, Oceanfront we have more.~ call vecant. '595,000 84<4-6200 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 OPEN SUN Mi CO II DOS , TOWllHOMES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOI ••2768 Longwood Court, Costa Mesa 5<46-2313 $173,900 Sunday 1-4 17 <4 1 Tustin Ave, Unit 20B Costa Mesa 645-7555 $115,000 Sunday 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 IR plus 2 IR 1 TWIN LAKE CIR. John CMrt REAL TOAi 17~1771. " ..... sa..-Hrbr Vu Hiii• '4eR-~~St\ 1-------pe>OI. fantutlc view+ loc. Dy 754-0292 IY 7~725 OMlll••·• IPll119AY1·1 4Br2Bahome.~ redecorated. lrg-yrd. 1ome ocean view. $279,500. Prine only. 67~3001 ()( 780-4e95 IPll SAT/111 1·1 CORONA HIGHLANDS 401 HITI STAil s 180° OCEAN VIEW Dover Shores with dock. • 4Br 38a. 2 lrplcl. bdrm + muter suite PLUS Gourmet kit~ & much BEACH COTTAGE mOfe.'$895,000 326 Of"cttld. 45' lot, 1~ Down. owe s210K OLIE 011 L" 72()..()455 Br<*er Clean as a pin • Sharp as a •-•• •--1 tack. 3 bdrm. close to ..,., _ _. beach Immaculate yard: Olrrtm •l•llT Owner wlll finance Approx 4'60() aqft, 6bd, $350,000 4'hbl , MP formal din rm, 2 wel bara, 1tudy, game Llllll IUOI rm , pool/epa, ocean OAIYll YIEW YleW. ey owner 1s11-1ee1 Custom ~ 3 bdrm. 2'11 Fii ••• • IY ..... bath Bright, open, beam -oelllng, pool. Small ocean 5Bdrm1, •Ba .. 3 ear gar- vtew $349.000 age. t>eautlful country trench home. Aaklng llHllY ITllFfH "4811,000. 72o.-oea3 IULJllRUln IPllSAT/m 12-1 721 Marguerite, Olde Corona del Mar Ill-HU et Owner. 5-40 DeAnza. 854-2600 $325.0<» Sat/Sun 1-5 II OOAIT PWA lllU w~~~ ~c:a~ &~ 3BR 2.5BA Twnhme Huge views Acoeu to prvt tam rm. nu plush carpet· beaches 1476,000. 3 IR ,1us 3 IR ~~·1, ~.:; ua~1~~0.~lg~~. __ 11_1_4>_160-03& __ 2 __ pool. spa, 2 patios I OPP()Rn IMITY **429 Via Lido Soud (lido Isle) Nwpt,,Bch 1 $118,000 Prins only IUl1 644-9060 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 1 Lou Mac 966-159• agt IAY 11111 llT lmJ CO II DOS TOWllHOMES FOR REiil See lhe R E. Showcase tor 45x 118' lot. o6d« aoltd the plciure "Magnificent home. 3 Bedroom, form.I Tip Of Lido Isle" Probete dining, 2 Batl'I '*'9 2 I Sale Bkr 851-6370 room & bath goeat oot---tage. Redo Of tMtdown, lalka barely lot value at Pt1i1sala l 007 $365,000 A BARGAIN AT '440,0001 IH ""' ... -5 lg Bdrms, 3Ba. 3 car gar. 1 blk 10 bay & ocean. 2124 Sevtlle0Ave, NB Agt 8-41 ·5177 or 661,...155 PElllllLl Petit s•U Rldgellne Drive, H1rt>or Ridge 644-6200 1625 .000 Sunday 1_5 * • 16 Encore Court, Nwpt Crest. NB 645-2235 $1500/mo. Sat/Sur'! 2-5 3Br 2Ba, total Inter ior country trench remodel Decorator's dream 2121 HllODIH.m Seville For Sata By Now Only $4 te~ooo. Owner $320.000 Open BMutltut 3Bt 3-ABa reel- Dally 11.5 Hm 67~77 denoe 1 blll lo bctl. Walk I IEDROOI **429 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $715,000 Sunday 1-5 • COM11ER C IA.L B UILDING AT THE ~EW FUN ZONE ZONED Cl I hi' tun /onl' arra "a11r11111n~ r ro•d• n11hth llnr " lhr pt'rf,.rt louuon for ~--· ~ .... d ... Rt'IAtl' 1295,000 714 673-2943 OWNE R THE GILLETIE lllSIOI '"'Ill 12·4 2n1•1m.uu Newport Beach 3 story, 5000+ IQ ft historic 1926 mansion with magnificent bay and ocean view. In need of total renovation. Offered for sale by owners. For addltlonal Information contact Dan Masucci (714) 975-2218 FDIC CUST• 2 IT•Y •ME lllAY-EI Immaculate condition. Large 3 bdrm, 3!1i bath, formal dining room. Iott. gourmet kitchen, laundry area. 3 nreplacea ( 1 In matr suite), pro- fessionally landscaped and decor- ated, guard gate, private beeches. $850,000 Call 831-4304 •Spa *Pool **Waterfront ***Waterfront & Pool vGive address at guard gate or Ofc 8-40-4020 to 11ores, llbrary, Poet Of. TlllPLEI -, flee, etc. Arat time of-I 3bd 2ba uppe< unit In ferec::I by anxlou1 owner. trl~llne oond VACANTI 302 Narct11u1 Ave. Ready 10 got ·PLUS 2bd. Courteay to Brot!era. Call lbd down. Greet rental 111 to ... 67~758 area Lse4and $252,500 SPYGLASS AT THE TOP ASSOCIATED REAL TY Ocean view. 4br, 3ba, 673-3663 game rm , 2 lrplc, $6 15,000. Open Sun 1-5, Core11 4tl •ar 1022 Mon-Frt 10-5, 6.40-~~. 1Y IWIEll 11t1 •na I 024 3Bdrm. 2ea 1nte1 1s1e. icxsA; r----,i;;--;:c=::::;~---, Harbor VleW Hiits Xlnt For (fixer) E'Coeta Mesa! _../ --.::::::..-=--"A way From the Maddening Crowds!/'' Architecturally Designed Redwood Home ldyllwild Area $129,500 FOR SALE Easily accHBible 11ecluded locallon, 3 decks, panoramic view from Mt '8n Gorgonia to the ocean. thermal gllM, radiant heat, security 11yatem. fireplace, quarry tile, oak & aah cabineta, apfro1. !000 Sq. Ft .. elevation 6000+; idea for couple, 11leep11 gue!ta Call agen t Iii• 1659-323 1 /O'{;EA. VIEW D UPLEX Two larAe Lnit11 that produrr a good o,olid inc-oml" in 11 IP'l"llt rf'ntal ar.-a of ~rwport Bf.a('h. Thr l PIM'' i~ a IArf(f' 3 Bedroom. 2 Rath with O<'f'&n vif'"' from a gla1111 l'nrlot."d balcony. T he l.owt>r l'nit is a ii Bedroom. 3 Bath l nil w/ • fi~pll<'t' & largl' patio. A11kin1J 1325.000. IACOU REA.LTV ·HTe let U1 ..... Y11 Sell Y • ., p,_,.,.,1 C• Cll11tfW, 642-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. t cond S329,900 Call Under S165k Call lodayl (213)439--8072 tor appt. 722-7537 MESA VERDE 4 Bedroom. 2 Bath . Priced at $153,900. Seller will carry. Ex- clusive listing. Come see me ... LIZ lcFIRUID 848-3827 SSS MAIER NEWPORT IUCH DUPLEX 1 Block to the sand. $30,000 down, OWC . Asking $279,500. Two lrg 3BR 2BA units w/beam oelllngs, frplca, spacious kitchens and patios. Current Income $25.000 a year w/good poten- tial for higher rents. Drive by then call for appt 481<4 NEPTUNE, corner of 49th St W•l.he4tlt,IM 2865 E. Coast Hwy. COM 673-1600 SEAVIEW 1917 YACHT CAMILLA OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Immaculate 3 BR & 3 BA. family room home. City lights, plantation shutters throughout. xlnt location to pool & tennis New carpet, bullt- ln closets. custom oak book- shelves 1n family room & kitchen. bric k atrium. outside llghtlng. Larger yard with covered redwood patio. Xlnt move in cond ition Must see -Will not last long at JUST REDUCED· TO· - $389,500 644-9080 C....... Int C..... lat C...... llM C...... &• *im•uni• ___....._. ... nosm ,..•11111 In~,...,... et Ilg Cu.tom 1Mcortt9d on ,_ma-a bdrm 1~ ~ -. ... Lake. Mlle to 9'tO'# ...... ~ loC 3 • 71 I -RJ' lummM, OcMd Mine Ind bdrm, 2\4 bllll. ,-. 38dnn, '°"'* 6'9 • f-.n-1 ,000. <>NH IUH 1~ DOff OCNrN. 28A 28A • room a fonNll ..::.;:.! fly t'OOf'I\. ,.,.,. oa;pM•. at COIT A MllA IT '°' enytNnQ In Coete e.t ., .. Of I!/~ c;.1'e IUMY, In~ oondffiort. "-"' ~ •MHI Mtee I Hwpt ~. Cell MeM. Don't rn1M out on Onty I 17 f.900. now Lil or Chuce( ~ tNe one« YW fl 111 Rf(Mtt<" a1-1Heor.,....a143 _.. ... ,_ 11an m• In~ fllnlly MIQl'I· I• llU ' ' . •• rm, • •~'~ lmllmYLmfl lnlM llM Oii. "Cc: laundry + 48' 28-ftxtr. Hlgtl on 1 i18k 66WN A .... D meny mOfe f .. ture1. ~ff I 132,$00 SAOK I 100 ..._,,,, ~ ~ Nliw ""81e fw'ftlly homee In Only 1124,000. Down Mu.t ~ IOldl 3bt. 3~ condo, rv \)()I eo.t1 Meiea w/prlvate Karen leoklnal'lam Ott\te by 1129 Whittler nu ~""'"-"· latge fncd yrd1. Ti.. roofa, Oek 831·12tl A~ (Do not dleturtJ ten-MCI peUo, ...oc ten =.: ... ~= liiim :;e;.;.=DAY ~=:::" lllT 1/-Lll&nll 4 bedroom condo, 1.,_.bl, OWNER DESPERATE 48R femlly l'lm w/lpet't(llno ...,.. jult painted, new ruge. UNIV pl( TERA--Vecent ""' pool. L.a 1o1. N8 ICl'IOol 1tt time ottered by owner1 Cotner hou•, good lo-mike otter, 3bf. 2b•. dllt. 2037 PelOfn• .Dr BMullf\11 38', 2e.. tip, oetlon. ,...., IOl'lool1 end rrplc, •Ir. and mor•. OtNe by then cell, kr MW kltch, wood nra, lhopptno ctr Ptieed to M0-1212, llQ1. 844-7424 or 648-5844 trench door1, lrg yd Mii. 2401 Richmond w/d«* & tt .... S205K Wey, eo.te M--. Call Cottege Pent . 2000 sf 8y eppt 642-M52 540-t24().lt aMnin~•111. ~ .... fa llQ owr. mult ..... SBA, lg FAMIL y HM W/POOL ...... ,..LbWdt PMICI! lot quiet ltreet. S 152,000 3br, 2bl, temlly room Huge temlty rm, 1pe, 38R, On ~~ 3bd 173-8712 or 548-4194 w/an1lque ber, 275 Albert new eerpeta/pelnt. 3~ .s c:arO., 1~2200 •AIU..._. Pl, E SkM~ '2.15K. Open --$t36,900. 146 COVE ST. 1q ft. M9r1J .,P.,edee. Sl'lerp 2 bdrm on Ir R-2 Hou11 Sun 12·5 or liA)t, "P' 641•8833 ...., .... ltteh lot. Po,enll•I +lg Ap· owner/egent, 851-2210. P<ovectolenl for 28r 28A lmmec 4Br W•B•. q_ui.t 11/IAI llt-llM 'Pt +rHuny on this OM atreet, I 157 450. Xlnt Speclallzlno In COit• M... l111,lll et )ult S 139.~. cond. 941 Serra W•y. ~~,!t ~me ..:'~irL'. 28r + temlly rm In xlnt 11111/AIT Ml-2111 54s.54oa 0t o7e-9449 NOW RUSTYYGUINTHER cond. Perquet floor1, 'mUITll &31-12e1 wood t>Mm C9111no•. 2 WTW llUL lllTA ... ITUl ~ii . ccar gerege. Walk to the 2 mtltt euH•. per19c:t for 3 bdrm 2 beth poo1 frplc , •• r ;. ~l'I. ~=I r:J 4~~ etngll QOU91e. ~Cod 1ro y.;.d. ~meb.. VA 1--· oocoepects llPP' 1tyte w/ettectl 2 ear get. loan of '47 .OOO at l0%. r • CKSIOE RE 722-9730 Comm poo( & 11>1, Aak-GrMt buy Print only W/~ Charmer SBA 18A, 1211,111 .. Ing ONL V S 124,900. Aaklng s 143,000 Dian~ lndry rm With w/d, big pvt On canal 4Br 2.,_.Ba 2 011N ~ ~ 1-12&8 Cappel aa 1.12ee yd, nu plumb, M o aprlf'lk trplca, 3 tundecka. Cua- I • i/N;: • ~;7;z-::,o;; :::~,~~~.~~~~ _n~... CIUllfled letely. OOCKSIOE RE 722-9730 R&'M*i( I '~ ..... • "1' • FIRE SALE IN PRESTIGIOUS MONARCH BE.ACH ESTATES ON 18TH FAIRWAY ACROSS FROM RITZ CARLTON HOTEL I Architectural design resort home with luxury appointments throughout. High ceilings, Imported tile, silk walls, 3 fireplaces, mirrors reflecting sweeping views of fairways, mountains, takes. ocean, pool, spa and custom landscaping. Extra wide tot. A must see at 8490,000 1s11nlflc1ntly below 111111'111111 MAKE BEST OFFERI Call June DIVIS, Ow1•/A11nt It 844-8200 or HOME 720-1322 BrubherEllis ru •n II llW1 11•1,IOO Beautiful condomiruum m West.cliff area. Immaculate and ready for oc- cupancy. Walk to shopping. res- taurants. dentlSlS and doctors. Sunny upper unit Only 12 uruts m complex. Lovely courtyard and pool. Beverly Morphy lllUITN'$ PllllD llSllllCI U,.I0,000 A very rare opporturuty awaits the fortunate (ew who could own such an estate. You may feel as 1f you've returned to the 19th century The home IS characterized throughout by, plastered walls, immense solid oak beams, anti que oak doors, Mane Antoinette hardwood floors. and very spacious rooms. Featuring 6BR. 61-; BA, fonnal livmg & di rung rooms, separate family room. gourmet kitchen & butler's pantry. paneled study, wine cellar, 4 fire- places. and all the amem ues you would expect m such a home Ap- proximately 215 feet of fairway frontage and some 19.000 sq.ft of land. T ru ly rncomparable! $3,450,000. Appointment with Danny Bibb. TllUUTUTSHW • WTI 11,171,000 Some of the finest yachts m the world pass through thas channel view · The home is a fine example o( decorator's art. Quality construcuon and fixtures are the buy words. A very pleasant• north easterly ex- posure. Three bedrooms, 4BA Barbara Aune and Hobie Denny IUITW& IPYIUll .. I 1121,IOO Meticulously maintained home for gracious entertaining and Camil liv- ing. Inviting and warm with views of ocean. bay. city and mountain.•. Five bedrooms, 4 1(') BA. excellent lotchen and family room as well as a large bonus room Unobstructed views are fully apprec1atro from lhe broad patio with pool, spa and fare pit for coey everung en,JOyment of the city lights CaU V1rgm1a Swan PU1 I .IU•E CllH lllt,000 Split level 3BR end unit on larg~ greenbelt with mini oc-ean v1ew Great locauon on quiet ittreet Large Uvang area with balcony Maxine Propp &fFMIAIU ..... ,tl,OIO Loe. led in a wood y setung near Orange Coost Coll~g 2 SD. 2 BA. smale lev~l upper unit l..1ghttdean and pnvate Qlll Martha McNabh :: 2 Civic Piasa, Suite · NEWPORT BEACH • IS llTTIM."' If Tll .. LI 1111,IGO With the best view unaginable in prestigious Harbor Ridge. This beautiful 4 BR, 3 ~ BA has 2 famil y rooms. spacious living-dining room, and everything is upgraded, plus commuruty pools and spas. Call Maralou Ingold. Maureen White or &i Escano SAil& au OMmY Olll 1221,000 Located on the 8th fairway. Darling 2-story, 3 BR, 3 BA formal dirung and farruly rooms. Two fireplaces. Call Martha Macnab tlP&UllllH Y1IWS 1121,000 Of the ocean, bay and city lights from the two master suites, kitchen, liVlng room and library area. Used bnck wine room Wlth cellar. Den with fulJ bath could be used for a 4th bedroom. Pool-sized yard. A custom home that functions well for entertaining and farruly Living Gayle Amato JIST HHCHU 1411,000 This bayfront home will accommo- date a 35' boat. Remodeled in 1977 there are 3BR. 2 111 BA and an indoor spa. Master suite has a fireplace with sitting room and deck. Built on an extra large lot Call Gayle Amato WYllW SHl,IOO Most sought after Hampton model. Three bedroom. formal DR, cozy kitchen. family room. View toward the ocean. Enjoy the amenities ot this guard-gated community with swunnung pool and tennis courts Ann Peters 11 ...... PIMIDllTlll 1411,111 Long private dnveway leads to thb secluded single story 3 BR. 2 IA BA. FR home. Many decorator extras: wood floors, mirrors, sk ylights, pri- vate patio with spa off master suite' Maureen Whitf>/&i Escano f&llltll rUllWIO Y11W 1111,111 C.orona d l Mar-Ocean Blvd. View of ,etty, Ca\alma, and ocean from this two-story h ome Four bedroom, 3BA, fonnal dining room, gourmet kitchen and farruly room Frel'\('h doors & wmdows. stained glass windows and panf'd boy windows. Light and airy Pn vat.e patio, sauna and many other amerutJes Pncro at $985.000 in· clud~ tand By appointment only OonM Gocl~hall 100 644-6200 Orange eo.11 DAILY PILOT/Stl~y. A~ 24, f-De ----~- BACK TO SCHOOL and CHILD CARE SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY • IN COSTA MESA Anni' 1 011 $ollool KINDERGARTEN THRU 3rd GRADE • Year 'fi\ound • Day Care Ages 2-8 • Crafts • Music • Dancing • Full & ,,. Day • Trained Staff • State Licensed • Creative Play • Playground .,. ~~:~~3~ 1~6;4~~1CTORIA .!!!!!iii ~~ ...... ~ 556-7414 ~025 1 e 't •. .Al, f 1 f't. Me.s ~. Oo 54Q -'380'3 -~ <, 2110 THURIN COSTA MESA 0 U~i~d ~e~\ ..Ag ~ Ci)1to .... 2 . ~ L 1J lfl.S· ltQtrt ltacll 10'9 l...,m ltacll lllt 1..,.n lwll lMt 1...,.rt lwfa lMt lf!J!!! lwll llH a.JMa l11aU 21M •BIG CANYON• UIM TH Till NII Ill OUYll HISE + MAT SUP SEPWTt fl&ams E1tt• llllnd 3br hm ger OPEN SAT /SUN 1·5 11 where you are while Is where thll elegant famuy Very unique antom l'IOme That open up into a pr1v1t1 iourmet kit kldl yrty e WINGED FOOT LANE viewing tne greenbelt nome II located The pool 1n pnvll• community courtyatd 11 tnck.lded witt't 1150 539-619 1 Agt tee OrutlcaJy reduced 48r from the uppe< deck or ts surrounded by palm w/40' Boat llip 28r 28• 1n1s • bdrm home w/v,.._, a.lka 2'A8a. pool, ape, sauna tn11 apaeloua .ramlly trees wllota of decking. A a&1.1na. apa $444,000 By from lt'te famtly nn, din rm p • _1• Zlll Vecant. Agt 640-1629 no me s 2 3", o o o aeparatepatlooff thedln-Owner ~8-7078 & k1tcnen SSHl.500 l-.-•""'•""ta""l.~----- •W'OUff W/Plll * 1UI 11110 I.All A lo"91y 3BR-3BA ttome w/lg remodeled kit/fem rm. Sec sys. IOlar hot weter n..uno. lrg tot $310,000. OPEN SUN 2--6 759-1234 )/11'/i~/')/ REALTY •llPLD* NEW LISTING! Two 1Beclrooms. 2 Bloci<a from beach. Excellent In- vestment at $189,000 c111 tor detalla. ,.,,, . .,, 111-2242 a_Sunho\\ · Rl'alt~ ......... UAllllWNITlfl• OPEN SAT-SUN 1·4 2330 PORT LERWICK Designer renovation New lntenor /exterior, olk I kitchen. Ille batns. luxury carpets. prof land- acaplng 4bd, 3"~ba. t (aepet"ate rnotl'ler·ln-lew qtra). poor size lot $419.000. Broker Coop , ....... ,( .... r) l1• ll1·llll 759-4830 Ing erea efforda Intimate 759·4830 ~t3Br Winter 1 Yr'ly Pen· HUT WISTHI outside dining $599,000. Miia IHE IACllFICE! I llUT WUTlllr 1n1ula Rentals •~ Call llW ESTATE 759~830 Mo<lel perfect" bdrm. 3"1 REAL ESTITt VIiia Rentals 675-4912 • llUT WllTtll bath, 3.ooo sq It wlformal I Newly remodeled older .w (IT'Ttr dining room. family room I 38r 281, S 1175/mo [ l T '" water and 1'9M• view • [ c-il fJ r-\ i J c 11 i Steps to beech 305 -.I. .A . [ l f me;: TRTCK TENORE vL • Montero 1818)444-5803 r-""\ i J 631-12661790-8702 __ Wntr 2BR 28A & carport • Ulllll RIME• JL . • ·~i~~\:· Strictty 1,,.r Crtn1 1 blk to bay Of bMCt'I mt ~ ' • · Excep1 1he pr1ee & 11 1 1n a $750/mo OPEN SUN 3-5 W j ILIFFI FIUOllSllf·' prime area $189 000 203 E Bf<.Y 593.-1243 3bd, 2bi, 3000 SQ It. Spec-O~n Sat 2088 V11ta -·---Call 759-4830 I"-• 1 •--2l •• tacular city llghl/mtn Cajon 2Br 2Ba PRICE: HllYl IUCI HISE &llUT wtmH -1111 t _. .., view. secu~lly s~tem, Satisfy torec:losure costs 130R 2BA front dui)i;x formal din, tam~ty room onlyl 779•2185 l2•t,IOO 1 llUl EITlTI trplc. patlO, great ao ot wltn wet bar, a1r. Pres-Just 1 block to t>eacn & n...y IOC S1500/mo A.gt tlgeous gated communl· Cannery Vig pnme corner tenn11.. Double lot 3 [ l f 6~ 0t 6'4-1211 ty Paid $725,000 will commerc1el building bdrm 2 batn, 2 car gar· ,-.., i J SACRIFICE $669,000 Of $165.000 probate age Liz or cnuc~ -.1. .A Designer qua.hty decor trade Owner very Cannery VIiiage Reelty l 631-t266 Of 646-5743 2Br Condo, loft. tam rm anxious. Open Sunday 873-3777 __ -dine rm 2 trples multiple 1·5pm 1 t Cnerbourg. CLIFF HAVEN' M UST j ··~r 4; '\. WITtllFIHTU Oecks & pa11os Tennis Newport Beach CAI SELL' Beaut1lul 4bd. 2ba,!? ¥J S•le or lse •7 81lboa P<>04 & spa $1950/mo UNITED BROKERS lrg yard, custom remodel -~-,:.-Coves •Br 3Ba boat annual lse 720-'762 PEGGY 673-7771 reel. $3251( 631-0133 dock S•95 000 Opet> JASMINE Cr.-2brlden --------1 --Sat/Sun 1-5. Or Call tor I 0111tnet1ve Oovet Snrs hm. FOIECLISllES ai>ot 650 5097 Guarded comm trplc IAYIHIT ... Jlhl& 1 stry, pvt pool $525 000 _ __: 1ennt• pool $2100/mo Nil. 2111 WlllWUl11 w111 excng) Open ICUl/IAY VIEW wtSTCUff 6-40-1212 owneo aet ' Sat/Sun 1·4 500 Morn· Extra lrg 2BR condo Bank FlrS1 ume ottered 3BR C • 2114 IPll SHU 2-1 Ing Star 760-1108 Agt wilt finance It 9-..,o;. All 2' >BA lamll'f' d n ng .-••..,t ... a.....,na....., __ ....,..., 11111, Ac1111-1114 amenities $189,500 room 2 frple brlgl'll & New Luxury COOdos 3er URLY ILIFFS REIT WllU IHlll clleery on1y s251) r,oo 2'1Ba ttp spa dbl oar llYDRIST YllW ll•E Upgraded 4Br or 3Br .. lBR den lrp, ate pool nr e•cllange ownt!f bro•er Pei ok 2 mt to bcn $1195 Executive tranafer. Cor· Den 3 lrg btf'ls End Unit nu condo Bank Wiii tin at 63 l .40071646-3948 · 646-1844 Of 6'2-9666 nr POOi HI beam ceOlngs 8 .,.,. $139 .500 ------~~~eB~~=~G~t Lo dn It deatred Drive by Bkr 631·138'1 WESTCLIFF ~Ill Sing~ C:~:a,:: n.peta !amity rm, trg formal din· 2134 Vista Lateclo CALL N-EWPORT CREST by Snerp " bdrm 2 " oatn evat4 now. $&45/mo Call ing rm, spacious mstr (619)324-8190 $252.500 0-alk 10 bCtl 3bd wlfam1ly rm •rg yard Liz .,,1 646-3627 ---w pool New •Sting Prinet· -.. suite Prleed below mar-FIHCLISIH FllH 2 ,b• condo 2 car oat pals· onr p•toase• Onty *FlllH.Y ""* ke1 tor last sat.e 'Pa1n1&save·goo<11erms-~~d ~~~:i=,~,~~-S2899ol T ,.. c1111 38r 2ea 2 cargar.enc1· $337,000 CJ Taylor Co · great area • c.11 now · T70-8725 t PATRICK TENORE yrd all blllns $950 fee Bkr 960-9609 759-4830 631·1266 or 760-8702 TtLHllT 111-lllO ....... YI Ill* Own«"• Unll overlooking IUl HTITE Country cnarm 3bd l • • • •Cm llTillE* llYFHIT llPLO HUT WllTIH IEWPHT ISUll ... E I·~"~~\-< I 4 bdrm. 2 batn Montego sandy beach with pan· 2'..,l>a, lam rm. not tub.L? '1 t Br 1Ba. all blllna. micro. with nice yard Only oramlc view of the main [ l f sundeck . R-2 lot -·--·-•• ut1ls incl. lned yrd, pell 295,000. LM oPI OK. Call channel plus 3Bdrm ren· ,...., i J $349,000 650-3335 Saa Cleaeatl 1076 I ok S550 tee PATRICK TENORE lal w l ttt income otl -.1. .A TtrlflEIT Ill 1110 631-1286 0f760-8702 Sl9,600/year, Asking! • I 1 117,600 3 Beclroom1 Batn R31ot '" • I ~i~~~.6 I $795 000 Ownr/Agt ----IEWNIT IUCll $139 500 Ntow crpts •Ocean ntgl'lt & sunael • • • 6'4-9513 FOIECLISllE W /llCI All new k itctt g ap-paint new flOOrs and v1-4Br 2"1Ba trple dbl b For up to 50' boat Tne 11 1 2 bdrm 2 coun1e< 1ops EJ..cettent ga.r & game rm RV ar .. •i J;• lra141twlt•H nomenas4bdrm,Abatn g.~~~t~oc nr 1 lor owner user or St~Westsde631·1t53 •IEWPllT •11* 1121,000 . U•t,000 famty rm, din rm & 2 frplc spa & tennis Call n~l 1>u1ld8f Call tor deta•IS Only $1 16,900 for sharp Partnertbuyerwantecl S825·000 759-4830 or Cnuck 631-1266 or CarerWar4 *S&YflllU* Westclittarea.2bdrm,2 3BR.2100sf.vu 760-1634 1 &llUTWlmH 946-57•3 111·22•2 Cozy conage. brand new •ira1 ESTA'" crpt drps_ refrig. stove. beth. w1nrep1ace. ci1n1ng IHCM HISE ~ '" , •• ; ~~;~:a pa110 a11 u1111 inc1d ~~:~~!l~tAT~~c::~~~t 3Sli::~;gg~ee~an~ Ballll [r-t nJ Ji#!t!lllirl ~~l~ry~!:650the<savall· 631-1286/760-8702 DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 ~ I NWPT HGHTS BY OWNR I I Tt~E~ll _.!!.1-lllO •-~~ ~~~-::r tUmFIL 1 IHI I ---~ . 3br lba lg R-2 lot s.....-J ... Cap. 1071 3Br 2b8 tn"m. wd bum fp. !Y In Villa B1lt>oa. BARGAIN lllLF WAY Tl PllllllSE detactted gar fenced yd -I pa110 comm p001 St 100 _;!_:--!'.=_.; Price, $114,500, 946-7893 Maybe even closer is tile c~ll evetwknds 6•6-9490 llSOLITE URUllll Wa1ertront Homes Inc -way you feel about tile ROOI FOi PllHTS OR OPEN TODAY Custom 63_!.:~~ *''TIE wan•• llELCllRTI view lrom tn1s family Enghsr. Todor n Hunt JBr I .ea K1dslpet1 oil t'' Lots 2 Houses • •Br 4 bdrms • batns. 3 car nome wt separale family URIE FlllLY Ctub Guard Qated 4 l'ncd yrd Off 19th 2Ba ... 1 Br 1 Ba dock gar Pool spa fountains rm formal dining rm & Customized 58drm 3Ba bdrm 3 ., oath on • • acrt> JBr 1 •Ba Klds/peta ok S 4 5 0 K By . 0 w n e r Very large and bea!Jllfully c 0 u , 1 y 1 r d P 0 0 1 tam1ly room nome 1r w. v•ew'"> Price siasn~ Fnco ,-rd Oft l9tn St 675_2332 t an d scape d Just 5545 000 759_.830 tasn1onabl• Eastblult $ 00"' to S.99i<. Tr! 10 • Newport Blvd are• $795 000 Outstanding &·Ea' T WISTE·• Cul-d&-1ac tocatton on OOWl'I <?WC at 10 '-,,,,. s 10~5 Avt 9 1 675-7029 bargain! May trade n n 1arge 101 2 frplcs J 'ar 30Ci' S1..,.plecha~ __ _ IACIUYCOTIIH Julie Hall 631-1266 or HllESTITE gara9e near NBTC PA'R1(.t< TENORE 3Br 11.ea. lrplc, gar. lrg For sale by owner 3br. 673-3020 s11ops CdM High & 631· 1266 OP 760-8702 yrd Avt 911 Sh0f1 tlm"I lbs, 11uge private yard, [ l f cl1urcnM Spic n Span • 3 104 Sumetra Pl completley remodeled & • ·~· r ~~{;. ,-, i J $359 900 907 Bellis , • ·~·. ~ ; 1 • I S 10001mo (71'4)364-3660 landscaped, S159.000. ,t-illflil. -.1. .A Open Sunday 1-5 1!---uci••yaaira lla Open Sat. 6'6-1023 !!, • Ownr Bkr 759-9020 ·~ · • ·~ ----· ----HOUSE $450/mo utll Incl HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM HOME 10 NARBONNE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 You must visit this quality built 3 bedroom home offering such amenities as an Inviting free-form swimming pool and a private paddle tennis court for the active sports-minded family, as well as a luxurious lifestyle for gracious adult entertainment. All this and more In the prestigious view community of Harbor Ridge for under $ 1 million. .. Please call us for gate clearance ED ESCANO AND MAUREEN WHITE Grubh fi Ellis 844-8200 So•tk La pH l Oii avail 8-27, 852-9591 B~ o ... ne Pat1orAm1c ocNn v e... • blk to tx:" 2Br or • i\ Guest nMt frplt $2551< 49Cl-416P Ot 499·258J , j~QJ.U03 Mo'-ile Homes W11lll tBR tndry, lg pvt yd Move 1n Seot t SS50 8'S-785e EAST SIDE Jbr 1ba n11 wfyd & dbl 9ar f'lardwOOd floors For S.le . 1100 new paint & drapea, loll Nwpl Bcf'l Beau! DeAnza ot stor •• kk:ls & on. pet P•n. 2Br <>B• s2s ooo ok saso ~s850 dep. Close 10 a111ac:11111es Boa1 '60-8862. agt. no '" sllp poss Bi.r 6'' •O 10 EaSlll JU 21& I Lttl lor Sale 1400 On quiet str .. t Lo FR. ftp. 'J cat gar Grdnr lnct A~ I HPlEl LOT now s 1000 ~a-5133 Agt Great CM 1ocat1on 60k 140 A 2 lot As ing I 110 000 UED. 0.1• ltw, 2'a --------t Q gar, patio W/O, 1350 Tru~,·ta'on ""l If. pool n/peta 19ml10 oU o bCh$1100 m o 54&-.8131 Rt>a1t' Large 2er-Te1 e>UPte11 t;:\I -;J;o garega w1df'lkup 2178B I P1scen11a $6'5 mo No ~ti 545· 7983 ltsorl Pre1 ! 510 Newly redone 3br 2ba PALM ~RINGS S725 flat nu pool •viii Dftlu•• stut110 conoo cn11 9 15 539-8191 Agt I• ot IO\llwn $39 500 Ip tow down 619·3<'~·~:18, Nr Meaa V•de •t>r 2ba •neidt deo IOdl Olt Jty'lah d~or S&eo nat S39•819 t ltatlll Ag1 IM ~je111tt .. •" Rare S450 ,_''Yd bUIC 2102 d«Of cMd pe1 Olt 01~ atu. 1va11 539-e 191 Agt ,_ Yrl'f •t>r l'IM 2ba Obi 1>•r S f 'yd lrp1e 11~1 pet ui.. P•cioua eucut1v1 3 S 1150 539-6191 Agt ,.. bdrm E llde twnhm •f2 cer atloeh get~ Av•ll ll1lk1 Illa.. 2106 Sept 1 Wt O & frlG In.-eluded Non-1mkr • no \ Tartttlc Soutn Bayftont '*' "-"Ing 11250/mo 3BA 2BA· IO-f d~le'lt Otana Cawet e31·12ee Wt'llr S 15001/f\O cw yffy $2•00 mo Avall Seic>t 2 Ag1 g;'\ 40 ? '28• 2a1 Ttltl Connoa 0" S.~ ~ POOi llC "."A....;.;;;;;,;flecs;;;;;;;;;;ao;;;;·=tor=a~~:_. b9n1ntt prv g1t1 $1900 M tie corrwnanoa Ila! Of • l•t ~ 1!42.~I '11 tlOn ......;....;..;..,.;.;__ ___ _ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Audutt 24, 1~0 c-ea... llM ••et.... llH c..w .. a... MU C..11.... MM ltqert..... .. ...... l...... nll ....... fer .......... ,.... .. ...... lf .. tal Sl" Cltrkal/Ottilt .... ITOPLOOKIHO .... _.. Cozy lachalor, 18• Nl!WPOAl VILLAGE EASlBl.Uf.P TownhouM •M•llTll. Dtl LOST ...... OT~ ,_IMnlf x::d R~·~~P: e:c:,·or~~:.~ ~:,~ f-e;oe2brhtw/garllld-kit~ 1tlC)9 to bW.11 APAATM!NTI AP! 38' 21481 2 cat Gt' Wkly ,,_,,. now avail 66H'i'pey8aitcni1i8 typadog,neetOCC8/21 H 9.9 ,.....,.1 I{~ ot seoo ,...2 ba ieooeqttll2751 '11" d d Cott1M"a Nopett.11025/moyri.e 114700.-&UC) 2274 -me1100-mofof HaaredQOllerAEWAAOI •uranc• ~"F~ ....... ..,...._ 1 r.iatedwc.fk ~lhady~ •• , .. yrLMno-peta_8"'..Q.335 =t~etpta~nd";y0r':n. PAESTIOELOCATION ..... 1010,WM-Fonty. Ntwpt8Ml,CM646-7'4S r,;M!Monec;ow.. 751·5820 =:~025 --· ~11.-ctor Cl •HM111• BLUFFS Bt.nbaft 11t9W aundac:k. pvt 0&'909 Avt 5 8toctt110 -Nont1 Coata Mea41 RD Los1 t0t1• onen1ed ~g2() Ot roomy 2•91 ... 3br 2~ 28r 1e. 2 car gar. $750 No Pit• 175-MIC>e Sou1h co..1 Plaza Ehlbtult twl'lhta apt, lrg IHtah tt I kart 720-8730 REWA • l t>'k llllUl rMr OA'r ,_... .......,. •M "1 a I 11•• wthf/dryr • Owling! Vee "··t• "8r 1n• ...,.l ... .....,_ •CtoM to 0C Airport 28A 28A. frple, atcytlgflt, 11J4 9'iall tabC>y cat B<n w, F • .. -...... olflCt Wiii FULL lllT!a OIAL FR&I ·-...,.. .... • ..-•N 1 001 ... ,, 7904827 ....., 6 ...... , "...--•1 Ml t 10 9MCl'I b~/canyon view · S'ml, WANTEDaec:ur.0ataoeto •1fPI. gr.an ~. 'f' ront .. .,_... 1.,, .. t ryping tiling et kid• nn. 539'-9191 11 mo ,....l tacul11 vu St~ to bCltl •NIOtl':'i.;ted Sand quiet eomp4p COMl'tl 2 6&1 to bClll. ~ nbi ttora out.of.town .uc:'• old Vic Hemttton a tflln Coll•G• t>•Ck~ ,:-41 $5/ht 10 11.n Ag1 f• lllfrl lmll Nft c:tpt a"" l.tld~m. VOll9V'*' 1 Tanl"llt Crta poot Anti lmmed l'lm• w /pool, tannl• Qt COM/a.I ltland fof Pomona. CM . Daya ~ P"f MN:W~ c M s.tg.5()44 •PENTRIOOE COVE• AW&ll •OUllU eundacie Pv1 gw •vt 75 •Pool Jecum 880 110151mo MA-S.C49 R9apon n/amtcr l400 ~ •1. ..,y KCMt Cllt I.Inda 873--9193, av. a.cs-7508 , ,fT, M·F _ ~· 29f 28• COndO W/D l'lkup 38A °' 2 • o.n. 2'h81 No pats e7s-eec>e •eove.ci Plfklng Ler~ 38R 28A dupleK, utll.t M S-"°4 -752-9433• .. Sc>m la~t llllUL '" &111: M~~ ,~ ma-ru::'pet90fl to dbl getage w/openar fir~. nr pool. 2cerCort18drm tBa Stap110 •Ceble TVAvattabll nawcrpt 8Meh2bloeka. 28RNPV1LLAOE AP'T C••••rdal -m• 3111 au..;FNhk>nlNlldOff~ ru~lc Typing. p~t '"i NMf ttrMtN a QaftlQa a pallo, $1400 beach N9W crpt & 11<>o11. • R9' Room With f'lreplac. Gerao-S 1200/mo Em~ F/40-t n.amkr LI. lalt~ ... t "-En 11'1u11111 I c. herd ,,_. ofc 730-1100 tallt No ~ta S<lt-24•7 per mo yr IN e..o.aeoe ln<Jry rm. aundadl 1850 and Bttllard• No pet• MS-1882 Ill ammentlM, $375 BXIY§ffl@A ;;;;a;a in workng. t~ng axp help-.,.... · --- No pelt 975-MOe •Saunu 97'9-2827 l11lan1/ HH Lat HB l'lom•. Cl'l .. rful. tu!. good . ben9nt1. lvll IFO CLlll·PI T Int. ltac~ 2140 BLUFFS TWNHM LfASE 'ONE BLOCK TO BEACH I 1 BR FURNIUNFUAN UH UYHllT • PARK NEWPORT. 1111 ..,.,.getk: fC)( my 2Yr boy tlt"M, S.C0..2023. Typing end tO·klY reQ 4BR 2BX RoO§@ 3BR or 2 •den. frple, p1110 bd 1 le 1 deck JR 1 BR FURN 3br, 2b•. S2500/mo yrty T 1 lu.... ......, .. SCMM Sat 536w83fl5 --In 20 hours wee11 Apply N .G fl d 8 2 c;er g1r~• S 1200/mo 2 • rp • gar. er~ COtnef Nwpt Fwy & Bal<er 818·282·77331873--8748 enn 1• c .,..ouM, ,,..t., t•• U1••1 fUT . 111111 AJll KIAK JEWELERS r tr el I rookl'lurtt. Su11n 5SO 1500 S 1050. Own.,-1 vntt wtlh Sorry. No pelll -spa Furn 28r 28• M/F ... ,-;f Y-CHILO CARE In my M ... Certified Of wltl train, 3· t1 300 HarbOf Blvd. CM new carpe11 drepee & 1,1111111 .. St285 675-2810 1714•567•0076 Newport H910l'lt1 2Br 1Be. n/emkr, (714)8'0-4095 191 w .. tctltt Verde home. 1 yeer and and 11•7, ood wages & ._! ___ _ paint, fen<:4td yd & dbl Co:ru 3Br 1B1 furn By net•"•· laundry. pool, Nwpt 8Ch. 541·5032 agt older Fun actlvllla• g HTllll-0.,, kid• & pttlt ok '976 ... ;~,ti Wlr•t•r Oar..,...· Small studio apt, 3 block• N'e-•y furntahed lBdrm u"tllt •pd. S?2S/mo. No Balboa Partin Pt lllf 5BR t>enefill, 548-6586 fl(Cp-11 •• SAIV\ ... 8"3 oeg7 ...... v .... -t beaeh AOC-H 10 pool • "' hotM mttr bdrm & p~ BAYFRONT BUILDING ma,11 lnciud41d. W911 Of· F rnm'I convector tr• + vvv uef>, v • • Peuo. trpt' no pete sgoo o Oupla~ Clean & Ou .. t I pelt 650·8213 ba. SA 12 50/mo. Avell OFFICE SPACE gan!Zad and grMI ref.,. uoo Nor-~ Be.oh S5ttir agl, no IN Avail 9116 ~5 3757 UUI• pd Rent neo<>tlttbltl 1 emply d per1on No pets --R PTS 550 ~u.,e ree1 & up encee. 9&8-1048 Clerlcal/Otlict n p=:'!:: ·mi ". lite ,.,.,....,.. • • _ 998·4616 1'19 meg 1475/mo 548-l07 t NEWPORT MA INA A. Sept 1 873--5385 Ca I ,..2_4 •• • _ ""' .... ~ n ,,. ... ., I ILIOll Tl ICUI E ~LUFF TWNHM * Bty view 18r 1Ba. 1100 .,.. _.. Ctilld Care In my S1nt1 * llOln /llO* 1111ng Jesslea 673-0760 ei.;1nt c.dlf" gin• 28r 3br 2b1. S1300, etld unit unrurntshed 2Br 181 IUJAI" E I sq" W/O hkup micro, CdM HSE, Prof M n.amkr. An• home Mature I med lr19lor -2~Ba w/lam rm f'IUll'I 213·6g8 2135 or Duplex frple Soulh 01 EtSIOE Nu 28dr~· 1811 lrplc. lnol g•raoe Prvt muter /bath, IUO women pref Mon·ffl N~ =h Realtor llEOfntlllST F/T crptt. frp1c. ~ndack dbl 7" ~4 4682 ti ~1~74~~:o O o m 0 grg patio. 3 t7 Cebrlllo , ~ti S 14 75 ;;~~~· 87~~2&3g 11 · 7:30am-5: 15. MS-2680 ~ Mutt be Phone skill• Light typi"9 & ear gaftg• fully m11n1 ll-1rbr 11 Hma 28r 2Ba ~1 S725 , S550 deposit Sofry no pets 760-0919 • dep9ndeble. able lo Gen Off COletl• s.tg..99'4 yrd No pets Inquire II I den c~mpl renov New Ct1tl MtH 2624 63 t 4036 NR LIDO MARINA 3BR COM -Mi°r noo-emkr, lo t -11 handle p.ee and pou69t -EPTIO-llST &27 18th St MO 633 I crpt OIW & lend"ap1ng MESA PINES 2850 H1rl1 5 1' Clubhouae anr ·~ of 38R 2BA hN. Mn pleasant 6 entl'lutlastic: REC lriiat 2144 Grdnr pd comm pool No 1!~~~!v~~~.r,:L I t!R lBa w/gar S650 28A like n-. gar. 1rptc. Avall 911 $450/mo + O.r11r Yltw S.it• L~~='~2 ::i.'~ menMf Typing req'd Clothing mfg need• outgo bd 2 11475 w ISA4-5197 .,,3 W B1ty 780 8081 POOL •na bt>q $1250. ytly gf)8-58M Utlll. 780-6584 Ive "'19 .,...Complata )1nttorial l'I· .. ""· .,.,..1, -~" Rel· Cannery Vltt.ol RNlty Ing. tull time reoePllontSI CON002 be.MCurtly ·~ ,.... C M BLUFFS G 2BR .,...Music ...... ., -.., _.. CallJ.,17t4-673-3777 ptl0ne9 encl ma11 bldg & perking etc Houae 38r w pool $2300 T TOP AREA Ou1el No Peta OCEANFRONT 38 St furn L ..... Elev1lor erenees req'd Laguna Busy Medlea lrplce . mlCro.vave 111un· Avl 9 5 Condo 3B• '~:ts u~~~i~s. ~e:lepel~ • •549 2441 • * cory. c:lean, 28R 1BA. pvt ~'!~.· n~!:::~2~u~~ .,...Full view b•lcomes Nlguel PIHH call *lalH CHr4i11ttr* I ~:i~nee~l•rv eom dry hOQlcupa pool ten lurnitne<J S23oo Avt $<195 mo 352 V1c;torte Hall .lt1c~ 2640 gar Sept..July t5 S890 uUlll!es. 631 ·4335 .,...Secretary Mrvioe 831•3tl4 Sttretarw mensurete With ea~• nit spa SOOO mo 1011 Celt Agt S.'4·2999 • 1213) 692-2604 .,...A le kl ''I 1 F . 55t·6581 PM LllO ISLE .. ,.( 645· 8161 2Br M e a fl11t.11 , car1>9l9 1714) 642·2047 Coron• Oe4 M1t, 1 blk to mp par no Mro'g, 'IPcuos·lfOC ~= ·~;l~~feJ Apply Mon· rl -" R 11& HOO <1r1pe1 patio garage I -bell M/F stir roomy 2Br 14M 101 LOI/ING Mom..wtll bebyslf I t com I IHI I SHS Rent/own 2br nm pool 2b• 1 4BR 4BA Sept June $tov•2'ng. pool no pets OIW 1/c. com loundry OCUIFllOIT YWLf wt fr'ptc. to patio & more ~a~O:~. ~ ~:· person w gen ° c, B 7 Burrouons )acu:r l<ldt pets llM $000 S2700tmo 873 2131 423 w Bay 760•8083 $7 tOtmo 846 6'51 48R 28A. frplc, gar Great S550 + ,..., ulila Lv Mag Exacullve Sullea & Delk TLC. 722• 1743 pullf ~ fra~-e~~~· N INine. CA 927 t8 &3M 191 Agt '" L•do Isle wtnter rental AVAILABLE IMMED·2BR cond Whitewater v~ 875--44-45 °' 759-336e space Full b\lalMSS ser--area a 768-80t I WOODBRIDGE 38R 2BA Lovely furn 38R 2BA 2IO·D DEL MAii tBA up11a1rs tJntt nr s25ooimo Agt 675-4 E'BLUFF CONDO vi<* BrlttOI & Baker Mat person, child care lllOEntlllST RECEmllllT Upttitlra Condo AIC frplt S 1800t mo 675·5068 or $575/mo tBR stove Ing Yorktown/Beech 1 r hlld STEPS to Saidi 12bda avallabla) pool gar Cott• Meta 979·2 t61 . Own Irena. Mon, Tues. Newpol1 Beach retl estate For Archllecturat & lnlerto• w/d hkupa. cerport 818 792· 7271 bllnd1 gar 756-8557 'ok no pet OJ plt1<1'\11 water 2bd upslatra $900 Yearly $300 & '325 Av111' 911 : Officfl:C.2. at 130 E fflh Thurs. S-IOpm, Sit 8· office Moderate phones Design Firm Sharp ap n-peta, avall now. lfl&'41 NEWPORT Crest Condo 2 Bdrm tBa $700/mo pd $550 • $400 dt!flO,tl 476-2672 759-3187 St. cu 420 sit & 720 s/I NL~unna.~9/~ 15R110f1 No Llghl typing 40 hr .veek pe1rance. up attitude S t050/mo • 111 tesl !lf<of 863·0697 AQI no lt<tt I "" -.. $850/mo w/benellls Call 1 70 Greent1etd Open IJnfurn 21>• 2ba, dbl gar S300 dep oastwate< pd 1Jnf\1rn tBR 16A. steps to E'SIDE CM hMavall to ahr appro11 95¢ all Pvt 'h8a M. Branch 759.9100. M·F wtptlone & typ ng ex August 23 t 6PM opnr pool spa, tennis Child ok La Lanne Apta, I •U•T IEACN'S fll(ST bflt1Ch Ava11 immed young M prol Pvt bllh, Vacant. 722· 1602 Need responalble person perlence 5 day weelC -$1200/lr,a 640-2057 t838 Placentia -Mgr S550tmo. yearly Agt gar Resp, eaey aolng OFFICESUITE -to come to my home 4 OUIUCAL 8am-5pm. Miii resume WOODBRIDGE 4bd nm., 2""'° 8 B I Id QUIET RESORT LIVING 631 5•39 Ive msg ••/F prel'd $375 t l"L .. tlf. care lor my 1 & 2 year Temp "-Ip, busy phoft"9, to CCAI 1535 Monrovtll 2'/tbJ, cul-de sac 1 yr Newport Hetghls "" 2 r 1 a. enc gar1ge, w " "" nv Ovarlooklng harbor chlldren 2-3 Daya/Wk '"' '"" Ave. Newport Beach, CA Lse 859·4 704 an'!I 18A E.11cellen1 cond hkup new p111n1 & clean •Sparkling healecJ pool Ytrs1lllts 2"• 2"1 Dog O.K 548-7968 575sq11 Ayall Sept 1. Approx 20·30 Hrs Must type 55wpm and geneih ral 92883. Attn·Susan phone w/meet you Y11r<1 gar No pels $650tmo No pets 279 •Court tard 111Aw rt1111nQ • • E'SIOE Costa Me11 Cell 64!1-4644 speak Er19ll1h 966-850t ofc; dutlll Gd p one . I s 10SO/mo 646·5974 w Wiison 645-18 UI =~:21~:~:ed?n~~;·~~~~1 yrd s~:r s~I~% ~r:::ri.~r,~ CHRISTIAN lady w/lhr C•••erciil '"~'a WANTED TEENAGER ~:~ne5:i.~~on~a=-~~ "~o~'Jfw'ft~":!a~~' Laiaaa leac~ 2141 Newport Island cnermtng 2Br 2Ba beaut. quiet gaie1>os turn duplex apl with Sia· 77 1 1 8 exp Blwn 9•12 646•3963 .,., .. -watertron1 Avl now• New dwn!IHS wtp1t10 & enc;I •Spficious Apartm1tnti. VERSAILLES 28R 2BA 1er $275 645-1082 Aellable 9 tter or som Reallor Developer *EIElllll HY* s 5 .. C t F I I pm's one 9 'f' old g1rl, nr C Vtllage Realty crpt JBr 1•,,Ba $t350 gar Most ullls pd 79 •Your own privatt\ patto orner uni rp c. m n FEM 2t·25. non-tmkr. thr *-'00 a/I 318 Thalia SI 3 l7th 'cM, 631-3A31 IHllEIPER ennery 777 Spectacular OC"I" v•.,w 1111111 Rentals 675-4~12 FJ22 Hamillon 631-4753 •Gourmf't 1.,tcMn view ot bay AvaH Sept 5. 2 C M 1258 cl blk• 10 bch Laguna · For RE Development Con· 714·673-3 ~-:;u~~rg~~~~~~1~"~ ~l(WPORT SHORES 3Br 2Br wtgii Crpta drp'J •Nl)w dovf> tan C•Jrl'f!f $9S0tmo Ag• 644·7211 ~:~rab:..6-t934 or\n9~e Beach S600/mo Of· O.atslica 3011 1tructton Co By John SALES CIOlll ASST negot 780-260' ?Bil 2 'Jlory Petio trplc; bltlns Fn'<I yr<! wt pa110 •Lergfl wal' n c;lo~t'\ WfSTCLIFF 21>d 2bl 722·9980 Avell 911 lice /Re1111 Bkr 932-4190 GJRL to care for my smaff Wayne Airporl MuSI Temp Ill (poss perm dlw ne,...vpt $1300 Agt 636<1120 Call 15PM •Gatectcovm,.d prkrlfl trplc pool unfurnished s COSTAMESA commerclaJ Balboaapt2x11week have exp'" Accounts comml windowtllrcover- *E•ec Mme Ow ~ cyn 673 9060 667 l/1c1011a C $665 wnti storage $850 no pe•s 63 1-5596 FEMALE To Shr WI eme house 1000 sq tt large Lenee 675-7650 Payable knowtedge in •no contractor in NB vu 38• 2•.Ba ,,.rap 26t9SaniaAna $695 ALLUTlllllfS\NC,lUOED or6429t78 Av9/1 Neai.n-smkr,pn1rm shr cl half bl k t t construction accounting 0-50 1er 1 around dacl< l1i;.1c. No NEWPORT TERRACE 2Br 1 & ~ BFOROOM 1>a In spaclOU apl. Irv var , oc eas o Uv&-ln Housek~. FIC,I helpful Salary $1'00 Typing 4 ·c ic;a pet.• $1600 AQI 5•,o 10t~ "l rBa voew av11I 9 15 •IAllA IU APTI• FURNISHINGS Al/All W1>5tcltll area lrg 2Bdrm pools Jacuu l, tennis Newport Blvd 1 f9 targe home some Chlld ~all 751-8003 Call JessiCa 673-0760 S825 ·mo tst tast dep 18r frig range laundry Sorry No l>"t' 1Ba pool Must 111nd $275/mo, 733-2436 Cebrlllo, ~5-233 t ca.re & drlvtno Refs Gd, SEC/iHllHPlR FURN UNFURN 'HR Cal 6-45 9219 pool, carport. No pets 1 credit check 6'5-8 t52 Fem prof to lhr lrn 48R t .... trial 2711 11Jary 631-61 t5 OAS.,IER & 1 HUGE MSTP t't>a SS50tmo LA OUllT& HERMOSA ., _ n Reporting to tl'le President Oc n I/ u r" le' @I •wn CREST co••o 93 t w 19th St 548..()492 l WINTER lo 2bd turn gar 2' ... BA NB 2 1ty apt. 114199 1360 aqh wlfront otfk:e. WANTED CARE Giver Needed lor 2·3 nights 911 Of two mtg tndemnttiet wtgard"' <Jt, d~ ltJI v 1 f w 2 0 n den t62 1 P1vk,idt• l '' ~IO Slepsto sand Avall 917 , to beach $350/mo drlve~tn door In rear hou,.tlMPef' for (1 chlld) perienced only Cell performs all sec lune· gar S 1400 4941 7'1 lA $ l'>OOtmo Agt 645•2235 ~~=~Pl/,!~e N~u~~~; 141·5441 $725 mo Open Set 8123 673·2507 or 548-5396 $625/mo, t785 Whittler room. board, salary Nancy 673-2971 11ons. for the president ... ~ 9 1 5205 Neptune or call F h 2 t bd St. CM , 540-9352·0. Some Engllah 673-2387 I CLE·l nPIST and "'' 5 dtrect reports Unique Jbr $87~ r JI 9~f Nwpt Pt>mn unlurn 3BR dah.vshr locked garag~ t•STA•TI• appt 818 446-4750 em s r msr rm 068 n Maintains 11nanc1al r&- 1tgn1t Qar aprils "•d~ ,~ ?BA gar S 10001mo. 1 6 91 Af75 No pe1s 640·2495 ZBR t8A gar lr11.lry rm 446-9220 · ~~~~~~~n~~ ~~t~~f::: 646-1·_N __ Ttacbrs 4190 1 Good typing akllkls 0111~~~ cords. and business pro- bllll pd 5:iq.F; 19 Ao;I l'W' & ht~• ! v~es 865783267675 I JwESTSIOE 5(µ-0• 'vnd11n 1 block to Saa Cleaente 2676 Work. Pete 542-5848 llOO l /F WUHllS( PE TUC .. Ell 'cnteres11no .. ~or, t """can I 1ects sta1us Starting 011v, ..,,., 4 j?bd 1 ba 1200 sqlt b"ach $7?!>/mo P1ac en11a. Costa Mesa " o paid ..,..,ne 1 5 salary $20.000 a year Jlew~rt Beacla 2169 · ' & 1 1106 w.11nu1 SUPER SHARP 2BORM Fem snr 3Br 2Ba house In (7 141752-9523 PI T Elem School Chns-'I Mall Gentry 642-9363 plus t>enellls Mr Keener BIG CAl",vON ~ioqhly IJP N;e~ar~:~~"/;,':;..'~00~~i' pat~00.':~~48~4~~' TSL MGM I 64£1 t603 1·1BA-ln newer 6 pie• Costa Mesa w/2 other LEASE A 5000 F 11an Ministry 642·9181 COOKING SCHOOL 9AM-4PM, 122-1588 ,. ml 10 beach, $690/mo I women. $420/mo Call pprox t - -Ry T ~rader:I Dover MOdel End "'' No pe" Avl now $550 South Cout Plaza SEAWllD YILLAQE nr Pico & Et Camtno Real 548·3977 or 895-1196 For llght Mfg or R&O PllE·SCllllL TEACHll I SECRET A yping SECRnlllY Uriot <'Br Den ~11r S?',00 S 1100 Poul '20·3939 area 1Bdrm e1r fenced 772-0626 between w/air cond olc, prestigious Chrlallan Mlnlslry Flexible I pho~es 4 11~~~~~;~8 Ask For RE Development Con· 0 wnr 'E!~r 7!>Cf TOf, )r.•i1111 c.ln5t< 301 t'l'lo QIH pool carport No pen WMY •OT1 6-8pm 997 ·9309, agt F $ ~~,~~r • h~:~ 1:ac~~ loc. 760~0840 or 549.3909 hours $4 50-$6/Hr Call for amela struc11on Co By John r flll•IODC.n7t,r4'r.1trlbl lrplt ('QUIPl klllot .. U•l•R"i S468Hlt LIVE WHEREYOUHAVE Sout~ Coast Me1ro1 1n whlchr Th·F 11-2. lnco•• ProJtrlf 642-9181 1 •HTALRECEPTIHIST Wayne Airport Musi ~er frpir, Sff51) k 1rt~ o~ s1iooc,1<1e11<1tAQ•fAt> ~625 mo E1'\idfl i>BR 1•Spec10cu1or11pt\ 2616 otl'ler Nlsmkr 645•2357 2790Proftllitaal/ Pleaaan1grouppract1ce1n' navee•P Typlng75wpm '''""'" r,·iq Fi 11} l A1JI '"" ()r ..,,1111,1'>,,t u"'V"' 4Rfl IAA pa1io pool lndry • 1 4 2Br I 4 7Ba <,wit<<, , , t{, NB Exper raq d 4 dy wk 1 4 word processing for ;/l><l 1 ,1:1., 7 "''"'! 1 V·" 1_,1,,,.. .,. t O·'' s iN)(' '"' cio~ to 1111 • Spec1011c, tov.ntiou•u•c, SC Plaza area 28r 1811. Fl wanted 3000 sl M1111on Board & Care. lrvtne Lie 6 Ma1111lra Yt 5100 • al1 Sat ams 640 I 1:n appl call 751-8003 A""'1 9 1 S!IOO '"~' ,,._., ,., 1,,.,.,:, 14Q E Bii~ • F11ep1ac11<1 new crpt & mint blinds Viejo Exec hm, pool, spa. BO Inc $4900/mo AlllllS._•TIYE HST -Ni•.u IH•.tg ''"~P· , , .u [\;'IP TSl •CIT 142•1103 • Pro~lff' bill< nn•I'~ n• cuian Avail now• s675 ntamkr. nope•• S395• ut Comp!. mgml S 130K "'" - tal S)& ,t~Sf:I 1 "'':lo "''" f ""'"'" t•al•O!I \/•Ila Rentals 675_49 n 768-3998 lrene/530·4333 eqully Agl 754-7772 T~~f~l;:::~o~r°::'I~ ~· cu.a IE ORO WllY H T? 26111 LIVE ON BEACH * IEW llPLWI* based real u11te firm 2BR 2 s.:. .. lwr•hW o.. l<I' "l\l" a"• 2 car ger s 1200 ,. PPl!I 8 !8 ·~ bf,• * IUCM con ASE ... 1Br 1Ba lrQ ~1tc;hf!r area uUls nc.1 $4 50 IM> TELERHT 615-IHO • 381'\ tl BA <.Olld<> lrpl 4J0' H1t11r ,, Nay ; 1{!,f, s 1000 ..... fl•·~· t;4;> "41 •St 1rr1 t"Qf"!"'IP, tfi(.H '),\I' Sf!J ,.,\I AV'ldati t < ~ •;r t•,..''> i • 1!; Fss<>• Ln f)4f, f 71iSI ,, E ::E • .. r EIE5 • • J • J"lf'd '""" s u•I Soatla La91111 Prol M/F 28 & up Full or part time please • ' , i>E:',..:>.:'V ' • ~s .. "'"' I) DOC'• o Bachelor Panoramic $'75 · u111111ea. Teri * PALI SPlllllS* send resume and salary •. ::, $-·~.::.s a... . • S'•H~s ~ r>On.J$ a<;n vu 1 bit. to bCh $650 673· 15521494-5559 Fully rented 1· 14 bldgs. requlremenlS In con •: -•• '""'!> •S.Y"\ "0 ='*''• ""'0 499.4169 499-2583 under 9X gross positive lidenee to· AO /1 45. 011ly • 5-: II:'>:>., , -.; + ' .. ·•\:Sn"I;• ,8 o• 213.S93_4403 M/F TO SHARE W/F 2BR cash flow minimum Pilot. p O Box 1580 :.a·'· ... ~ . ...,., , nc 2'~BA Condo·E Side down S15Kperdptx,xlnt C 1 •• CA 92626 • '""·'~ '"'=·~ =='• "! flli'ac. ,,tlllala Cos111 Mesa N·Smol<er tax shelter under current I os 8 ""918 .., ~r , .. !"'....,...... ' a·~ " 25 3S 6~5 580• •: rm:r. Room a 2706 Age • • and propased tax laws TME lialttr 1 • -: .. to• ~" ·~ wen H T CALL MJF TO SHA OPLX-COM owner 6l9·341-2480 , .. , ••• , .. ,.,I.Ht •: :•:• ~ :=: 113·& ltl B~,...,.. A Batt> '" Westtlttt LOSE TO BCH. Al/AIL llEllCEll As a CENTURY 21• •: -~· ·,.;:a. ·• • COi •&<'f Ille 1111 p1tvl 9· 1 S375tMO • • --a·. -"'ii timp•, cl MF S350 <1·855-0314 e-720-0809 IUC• llPLEX Professtonal you can take .. ..,_:a·• SEAWllD YILU&E .,, ut 1~ 646.6376 Welk to beach bay & advantage ol our e~ . c 55~ ..,unh <;' v• ' o'l" NB townhouse mature. Pavillion Each 2 bdrm. I ctullve Career T rak' •So:>#'• ~ :~·~ .anl' tr err SR· o ""ii CONDO w PAI/ BA resp 35. M IF. 2bd, beth brick lrplc & pattos tralmng-one or the most JM "' "'· <, '• r:r~wily n ,,~ ,, P.eac.t POOL ~~' 17th & TuSltn 1 ,ba. pool S350 , sec Great buyl OWC lst TO comprehensive and In 542· 1171 1, Mc.Fac1<1•") ,,,,~1 an n SM"lo,r •et req w d Iott •Utll 642-8204 w/substanUal down For nova1111e programs In the .,,.,A,ERFRO~n Unfurn College?~ a•Pa28P tBA Mcfadaen """ s_1251mo 548-6982 Neol F/M 40 ' to snr more lnlo call Biii 4 Industry So call today 'Jb<J 2tili pal•(•, sunroof freshl PQ'ddeO BIQ L 8 L 2648 Mal Cl'H1s1tan lady to Costa Mesa apt Pvt Donna 631-1266 ht lu•~tr 1 Qardll• !'early S 1900 Y v lflllll HC11 t L f IHJ2l47 675 Ot49 shaded er.c.I patio _ "tthflr rent rm I exchngl bath pool. spa, tennis, I ~~f\. IWIF• IFJH. Nt •~;f;R k:~ldl ;B, tum $695tmo 733·868J ?g~plll~a~ e~ryb~r,:11r;~~ ~~,;e~7'~~~o~~~kt~gM~ 9ar S375 549.3 177 & if . $!lOO mo oncl all ullls ,;x. Eastsode 2 M str bdrm~ relrtg qtove C1ea11 IS Beeu• <Xn vu 644 6887 Neat respon n/smkr snr -·~--•• ~21 "'t. 1 ;..t1r,n1> .,.01king applt trplt w d 2' 1Ba ? car quif'!I Nor 1t1 l 1tQ1Flt1 prvt 2 Slry. oft Nwpt Blvd, 1•1r;11:i, • If< 45th ';.t garage Walk 10 shopping '1000 mr 447 4 1q13 ., 'm~' M ~ .vtrels L•m CM $350 Betty 250·8511 I . • r· . I $10501mo 650-8808 ,,.rt ~ 1tr.,..en I.IP vo ls Evt wknd 645-2595 8118111 1a1ac11 1 •,o 6441 Studio No 1 Hq tollag... )300 mo CrJStit Mase I u »M. OU' lf\R IBA iott Eas1s1de Triple1 lro Quiet Lotr, 01 privilC.'f & w1r1 Cdll s45-l067 I NEWPORT 1 BU< TO BCH 8111111 E1tc1tlH R11lty 2B• New crph nrps & <lows neam CAtl'> ••t r1111 sh ere H ••· S3 7 5 /m o "-Jtrtaaa'litl 29'u 4255 Campus Dr ''" '< t.au:. 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Fem 2bd. 2be v no penalty Cell • We---'i.eld ''" •~O PFTS •,45 45c,•, ~•ou5e over1ook1ng ocean Oenl9on Asaoc 673 7311 ~LI •Month to nio11lt1 38DLUXURYll1•eck *210R112H•700* I ,11•,< .1v~1l•t11• al Look Out Point M W Id 2916 41-Jr L,., •1 ~Ir• O•ii•'M' t n!l,_. to 'JC.I '"·•!.tit1r1-t " IS 4'ltt ""JI $1lf5 mfl 1/111;) ~, .. ,1.,1-; '>7'J 4111/ Q'1fojQf' $' f';O Y!=°ARL Y APARTllEtlTS • " U I 675•3873 OlltJ H • n F'<lllriQ d1<it1w11c;h"!r & '''JV" Private party wlll pay 18% '"ClJ•lly s•a 0769 81liluhltJlly 1anclsc.ep11>:1 incl NO PF rs< 4!>-4/Vi'• I . I 111111•.tw1t PROF I F N amkr to rent Interest lor 1 year loan .'Lio' lsu.D La,~. 6P8C.•OVS All 1illl1t P S'· O r B "B 11rit11rrfl',tH•t! prv rmlba gorgeous de $2.000 minimum pa1<1 Pool gar NfJ i;.IJla * * nAN N<. W 2 r ' a Signer dee hm SpyglH S. Ba1ho,. 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I BO S650 510•'"1 720 ·9•2' BACHELOR SSSO /fW l.ir '1•11 *SUPS TO SHD * Stud•o .... 11u11 1t1tche11 ..it11~ 1ne1 h•Jt"f S400 '" I t' 'fyl, 641 5113 RN 'IAel<"i honf'l5t resp rmmte to 'hr new 2BR 2BA condo In Irv Pool w/d $487 50 786 9598 Shr 2Br 2Be Condo stylft apt pool, spa tennis I wgh1 rm. lrplc $425 ulllt pd Alyce 556-9145 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: IU·llll Beachlronr 38A :?BA lrpl bi.1ulilul 1n1 Wntr S 1400/mo or S 19001mo ufltottA' Pllld no pets N•'e 2Br 9Ba lndry lac No TILHHT ll&·IHO 10:.> E BAY APT ~ pets Non 1mkr 1v11I Sitpt 1 t S650/mo S&'>Ot mo tBr. nnct gnr 1M· t• ti! or $42-7528 Close trH~11r.h N1rn qu1a1 ~ 1 ••• , ... WHIM 2726 Prof wom•n want• home ---------1 yrly Avl 1011 11A6 1q45 JBd•m ia11 tam rm w/lrplc; Q8f11Qlt pntm BEACH HOUSC Ind• r 1111. 1 ti&"' tr, bc.h IOl:ll•Ofl 1480 Monrovia 10 thr SC Plata &r98 N/'llmkr. pvt blh garage • mufti 581·t635 Lv Meg TIL Miil 142· 1103 Newrr• ltH~ HCMELORI t 2hd 1bl bll< tr' ht:h hJ111 N.,w crptr, drp., pl'.llnl WE'Sl.BllU QAC SllOO 1yt111rty u111 ru, i e 111 A , 1 "ow peld sot IH1 ')f,fj"j S17(J()/mr, 1r1y '>f'(. HW APlllTIEITS 2619 1 •••r•• leac• 2161 Beloovrt 3000 stf f[)Wn Eturr Oy• 1213)~1:.1 4711 F1131ur1no beaulllul l11nr1 Co1t..et1on Fng gron 2Br 1 f.' ,., ,.,l..,'111 '13n9 ~ape. BBO t poolltPA 2'<t8e. 1350 011bbtri c;nmpt"t"'lt r11d11Go1atf'ld Pattol de<:kt Getages or 1.900.43' 7156 E1t 108 n~d•rn 19 11 firepiitrAI t r.iirporl'!I Sorr; no pel• •blk to be.ic:h, ulll m'ld •----------------.. $600 mo MO 1111'. 1 hi~ In h•Ath S9001mo lOdrm S610 S670 81G3bd i>'tbl lrplC. 01" i>Bdrl'T t •Ba S7t0 BFM .. 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IAClllOI UlfT WOODLAND VILLAGE APARTMENTS Com~ & t!llOY u• f4r1'n ''', 1pt~ Ou·•• dQ'' 'O frH*Af .t ~ (.OA I f'!J/A 111tu • ~~h GA' an,. ~!JI, N!J 1'1 IS Pt r • .1 ..ell · 9AI •.LA~Y eoo&I BACHILOa • 'S4S-'SSS 1 81DaOOM '63S.•6•S 1 81DaOOMI '760.770 GAi, •AT 6 MOT WAH• lllU. ............ Make the Move l<> Park N wport \bkt' tht 11mar1 movr 10 Park Ntwport, 'it~port Bta('b'J prtmlt'r luury 1ddrru F'11mllbtd 1Dd 111r11rnl1btd I. t. & 3 bf'droom apartmtot• aod to•nbousf'• ool)' mlDUlt'S from ~t•pMl nntrr IOd fa~blOD Island From SlllS to Sl800 Jambo ree at San Joaqlll.11 If Ill f\Hd '714> 644-lft()() .PARK NEWPORT FOUNO bO•er mix, lemele. vie Huntington Se11ctttt .. , .. 536·4582 FOUND POOdle cross blk male 844·3656 FOUND SIAMESE KIT - TEN, appro1 4 mos w/llea collar, ems & Lo• Florea. 982·2256 f OUNO Watch, vcty S..a cttll 11111ao• a120 r.eu A IO ~67-3478 FOUND Young whl m111111 C.t w/oren09 tail & ears New por t Shor •• ~6 CXl7' Lost Emmy Sm f'.!Wf111« I c•1 thort hair. dacla!NM wtdarr. grey on l'llad & 1111 Sat 16th Ball>Oe Pen Pl RfWARD 875 2102 LOS r Men • Gold watcfl nr Ad11m• A Hllrbor CM Gr 111 lef'lltrnft(llt1 value 0 ll'nerou• r 111w1Hd ' !148 .5139 Oyt, 64' 9747 t 'illl/Wkno., '-'-"Y LllTHPIM&Pl'Tt LOW OCIS1 lf>tiy/neut• , .. f..,.,11 P9t ID ev.ii.t>te mount•lnia BKA Bay and '1blkt10 t>cti. P"' ant, ne"" city uont• Pi. ... r.1tll 'Of carpet• pn1nt nil coc»tino ppl 780 8333 Agl S4~tmo ~&o 11481 tK •A•.&....., ""'"'' au .. 1aoJ -------~~~~~!"!'---No'" 979 PETS I rul l c rn ~ Marie Bischoff Collection 403 1 Designer Pattern 4031 , MIHe• Sizes 10-18 e I 011llo., k 'f'f •Wlr• a IM lnlt tt~ plllllh INll l""tO II ~e>efer l'l10tw '""""°"* &•~ lt.nio A '"'""" t,1 ••ul>!lll C""'AI'~ ...,11 ltMflnttO IM •"mrn<ng folll1(1 0111,.. '""'"'~• 111'~"""1 ,....1i11t t!ClrlYll II"'"'°" •-~ 11(l(M111 ...,_,., WA~ lhrs unl<ne!l ""1 on,.,"""' 0t 111ry ~*'"•Vol• lew'fWlf• ~ I• 1 grMI 1 t-()o( II IQ< ..... 1iing 'oWlm!lf• it•••"'O folf w1rr1<obe .,,., .. IV Sew (II ~ W.1 LJnl\l~'l!I ~•ha11t n.. ~· #IOI <:>< r.nn II\ jQl{QOiltll • 0'""'7'"' "•tttwn 40.11 ' """'flt>!• on Ml•._t R•I~ Hl IO 111 • , . .,.,,,,. ""° s 1 .. ., '"' .,., tt r>"'""'" 10 tN.wNi ot YOu• N~.,,. ..,.,,.. '-AA 11 0 0..1• 0 WOO!t,,..,_. N V I I IP~ fAt111 T!)C IOf l•c.I\ c ,..,n 1()11' pos11oqe .tnd Nlndl!nQ I P!ll'1 rtalf!IY YO\IA NA~r AOOAlS'1 11" T'Vt r Uf\fn'•ND' rtr "'v ,.~.111111 11! 1 ta• ...... '<fflllfl '°'"' T (;Aff.4()0 .... ...... """,. .. .,._ ...... oo.,.,.n......,... .. ' UTW.H Opponunlty for the ngri1 untraln9d person to learn the An Business rrom ' bottom to top $5/Hr Call (213)423· 1050 or write MTS Par5onnel SMVI~. 339 E San An· tonlo Or. Suite B. Long Beach. CA 90807 OAIUIAUSHP Copley Colony Cablevlson of Coeta Mesa has an 1m mediate opening ror a r&- market door to door aalM rep lndlvlduet must be aggressive a self 11arter bl wllllng to work nlghta & weehnds. 111 perlence In remarl\et cable aales preferred If 1n 11re111d contact 5<19-4242 EOE 01111111&1 ... Demon11ra11 toys & gifts now to Dec. home party plan. no coll. dll 0< 1n11 Ideal fOf HOMEMAKERS tree kit. aupplkM. & tr11ln. car a l>hOM neonurv HOUSE OF LLOYD 71<1-640-0058 NA TIONM:"iNTERIOR DE· SIGN llrm H pandlng PT /Fl wit rain Call Both 756--8197 PHON~ Hper pref d Evea S5/hr + comm & bonus Call btwn 6-9pm 6<1&-1 7&e. 19k tor Dan IUl UTATI w.fl Need a cnenge? Ju11111n- 1ng out? Find CM.It st>out what ar .. t w .. tem Real Estate hU to ott., C.11 EldOn at 759-4830 UUTwnm• HALllTATI lCWJ . Ulll·IAllWAH FuM time COUr\11' ..... In Retell H1rctw11• Stor• No Sundays 0< evenings S.. St~. HW Wright Co . 129 A~tef CM SALES PERSON To W()(tl outlld• ...... PT Of Fl Good PIY Prefer retlted PlflOr\ -..1h lllel apel'lence In pll>lf or prtntlnO Contac1'-l<wtk KoPy ffr~lnQ 873-59<15 IAL11 IEP. Growing, profeHlonal trefntno firm le loOlllnQ for • dynamle 1naMd..,.i wno .,,ioye ... a, Md WOfk. 1no _.,., wrn 1r1Mn can< 1<11 ... -oea1 • Uncommon Employment Opportunities! Our new S1at&Ol·lh&-ort tood and drugstore concepl 1s t>ecom1ng o reolltv 1n Westminster this Oclobef As o resuh moriv speciolty and othel IOb openings must belllled soon VONS MWIUONS 1s a complete discount grocGfY and dNQslOfe. plus o supef marlletploce ol speclOlty tood shop$, 1nclvdlng &ftchef Shop SouSOQe Shop, 8ok8fY. Juice Sor GreenhOuse Solod Sor Heotltl and Beouty Aids Wine Cellar Oe11 Fish Market Kitchen Shop and Phormocv rt11s rUY01ut1onorv new loc1h1y 1n Weslmlnster 1s our Alh p<OYld1ng on uncommon sh()pp1ng 91tpef1 ence fol customen and uncommon career emplov- ,,...,,i oppotl\Jnlll9S IOf 't'QY I VONS employment repfetentottves will be accepting o ppllcottons lo! both gene<al and spec101ty positions al the Fountain ~lleyCommun11V Cenl9' CMdc betow tot the ctat. and "m• to appty tor vour poettton of trrt ... t. • STOCK CURtCS -Grocerv Produce ~Food. Dell Oolrv liQVOI Gene1al Me1ch0nd1se Heohh a Beauty Aids • CASHllRS • J.ANrTORS • oown& WIS -lceOeom. lot11lleno Co11ee Bar PlodUcl OemoOOrotlOfl • FOOD f'RIMIAnoN -Juice Bar Servlce Deli HO! Bol<elV Meat 5>eportmeot • Apply For Above.Positions Only Wednesday, August 27th 9 a.m. -2 p.m. • PHARMACtS1$ -Llnu$UOI opportunity tor ad \llOnCem8nl CA slate license. 2 veers retoll pt'ormocy experience and fom1hornv with computers roqu1red Cusiome< seivlce sklMs a mus1 Union wages & benefits • PHARMACY TECHNICl»fS • COIMETOLOGlm -license. PfOdvCI knowl- edQe. O<derlng procedures and CUStom8f $0MC9 MCllls reQUlred •HAND SHOP BAKERS/ CAKE DICORAlORS -M1n1mum 3 yoor$ O~I» rlence required Monogemem opportunt11es • FLORAL DESIONERS -Appropr1a1e bock ground, CUSlomElf seMce s1c111s a !nl1s1 fun 1(11011 c leflcs benefits package • COOKS -Mu$I hove QOOd wotlung knowledge ol lood prepor01ion, cold aolods pos10 W>lods solod dreulnQI aouces. etc l(nowledQe ot proper ""' ol stondord kitchen equlpmont reQu1red Apply For Above Positions Onty lhursday, August 21th 9 a.m. -2 p.m. Fountain Valley Communtty Centet .o20011at.r ~ta1nvaa., (~ ~ Ctty Hal) iend•HllPPYAOIO na .. __ .._ ______ ....., __ """"'.:---------------~"""':':-:------~~~~~~----~~------~~--~~~..J.--~ tnen<S out of lM d~ ~ Openin&• Now Available CAR ROUTES E•rn Extr• C••h For Del/very Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 . day a week. No collecting , no soliciting. Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and insurance RESTAURANT 1 ()()f4 FAE.E UHIUIU Ill 1111a FfT~ 250 09 .. 8tr99t, C.M. LIMO TRAINEE 11410 +Tlpe fm pt... 1013$ A Weetmin..r EOEJA/A/M/F SAVE AGENCY (F•I ra.T m llDI ·u 1 ' 11 F0t busy Pt\efmecy Cell Experienced grounds I $<16-2123 mlln1enMCe rn.n for pt~ vate •tall In p1en1 c:w. f IT IP IT N1nW Md d........ 1ntg9tlon For fashion r .. .ii 9'ore tyllems. and ~n E O.E 844-5070 Pt1C9 of ~ a GOVERNMENT JOB Interview San Juan 516•040• 559•2301... Ceplstreno, CA. Send, .. ,. aume & COC))'of thlt *'to: Now H.ll'lng. Cati Job ;MA875t. P.0 805--687 ~ 9580.--S.c:rllNnto. CA Ext R-1590 '°' OUfrent 95123-0stO No letef '~list th*' Oetooer 1. 1Ne Ull sm.m .... ,.- For bu9y lr...a..d Nk:ln, fll I'' tit Of Pit 8"WIQ9 S7 /tw • ••• +tips In Gatden GroYe N..oed for flue & 91.-m 714-969-5458/tee-4135. cteenlnc>. Ctv1a 6<11-1079 HANOYMAN IS NOW MAINTENANCE General Accepting applatlOM fOf Maintenance poatlon full & pW1 time · ,t,ppty at 3333 w. Cout lllW Hwy. Nwpt 8dl 9-5 ~ IALEIPlll• ~PIT A99flcants lb4I to work a Must have some land· lleJClbte IC:hedule are en-scape HP. handyman COUfeged 10 apply IAS) & WOf'tl ftex hours. We offer excelient Mn-College age ttudent Ok eflta. promotion from CAii 873-486' 9-5 "'·F wfthtn Md In opponunlty MAINTENANCE PAINTER for thOH qu.11tled and Handyman I« ell ph-. lntlfested In 1 r11ell ca.. of ~MP In Nwot 8di rllf in off IOI t>tcSos Ste.dy wort! Apply 1>41rl0n Monday· 10< mature relieb6e """' Friday 9AM-SPM II tn. 6"-4-1526 M•F mor a..... follOWlng ioc.tlon n~"'· IUIYllU l expertenced MANI· 7227 Edi--HB CURIST to do Pedicur• ·:--· & Mani cures. Call Equal ()(>pt y Emplo~ (714)557 -3986 HARISTYLIST. MAWI· MANICURIST & PED & Cl,)RIST With some ACRYLIC operator ciMlnlS Full-time RECEP· 8<16-S579 TIONIST 540-«54 6"0-3644 mt 7 pm Hotel ... SONI ea.?!!~~ Resort hOlel hu position 891-MIO l tor ln1wvtew opef'I tor exper'd room urvtcelrood Hrver lllTll IMTI __ Appty In 1>41rson 8 30am- Noon. Mon-ThlKa I AV114teble 1n lfWll .,... Newi>ortlf R..ort $300 10 S600 No coflec1. 1107 Jamt>«ee Rd, NB 1ng. 3-<1 l'loufs .1 day Growing cteenlng Nrvtcel Monday thru Friday aner ..... neeoa mouvatld peop4e noon Saturday and Sun.- for HCM.1MCllelnlng Many/ day morning C all oppc>f1untlea 548-0621 6A2~333. • for Klr11 Mllilii.... "...~':::-' Succesatul woman ~ . ~Bey St crutlw women to tr11n Costa M ... CA 92829 fOf e«pandlng .,.. and --=·=-----Oec;oratlng bu91neas c:.lt PARKING ATTENDANTS 6<18-977<1 I Must nave 1 yr expertenoe JANITOR-S2<IO wee11 CeM 63&-5700 10135 A W•tmlnller Save Agency fFee) '6lfTll • QOOO driving recordt & I hive CUITflnt MVR Hunt- ington 8Nch.,.. 213 828-5646 P&Sll..,,.._ 5 Daya/Week Includes See our dltpley ad 1n Saturday Art/Dratting !Odey's CIUslfilda und« b&ellgrOU!!d n.4plul. Win GROCERY tr11n Appty PennyM¥er, 1660 Placentia Ave. CM Now Hiring For New Restaurant See our dllC)lay Id In today a ctualflldt undef GROCERY" YllSPHI .... EOEtAIA/MIF MANAGER For otttce supply store 1mm.o oe>entng tor •JCP. tinergetlc lel<Mf South Coast Plue area, Nlary to $1400/mo •berleftts, We are now hiring and training for positions for our new JACK IN THE BOX Restaurant located on Pacific Coast Highway and Balboa Ave m NEWPORT BEACH FULL and PART-TIME positions available flex- ible work hours and other benefits for friendly enthusiastic people Career opportunities for 1ndiv1duals with leadership potential INTERVIEWS will be conducted ON SITE at the corner of Paclflc Coast Highway and Balboa Ave., Mond1y, August 25th through Friday, Auguat 29th, 9:00AM to 6:00PM or call (818) 571-7167 ext. 213 for 1nformat1on EOE. 979-5944 PUITMlll Costa M ... Interior l)tent scape t1rm ..-s l'9IC>On- s1 bte energetic. ••If mo11v1tld per90tl f()( Int plant care rellet>Mt ~ h1Clet1na req, 754-433e PLA YGROUNQ AID PAIVA TE SCHOOL HUNTINGTON 9CH AREA 3-8PM, $3&-1441 I PlllMI PIT Plate room per.on Mon 1pm to ~ox 8·30 pm Tues 11 00 em to ap- prok 1 00 pm WMI train, 1== eo.11 MeM PIT Cleenfng ~ h p needed Ac>c>rox 15 hrs wffk 984·35H. ~2 79157 PrtlCllll PIT llSPITll ... Needed 10 dellvec t•r ~11 tor tn. D•lty Pilot 4 Hra on Friday ener- noona S5 Hr • QM If· lo.ance Mu•I havie ,.._ lltbl• 1ransoor1a11on Contact Liu Smith &42-4321 E-117$ De °'anot Coaet DAil Y PlLOT I SunQv, Auguat 24, 10M MOC MJTIC( MUC NOTICE NlJC MJ!!( • • mnHD I l'f•~ cw "°~.~=-:r 111_, R •n"•t• !II f!! A 1.-h IMI 1111.... TtH. llUta!!f J1!! '8tll ·~;·IJ~~!l!!••!!!•illl!t,.JI!! "'91M• Yotert. 1B. A1NQo ""*9 motorac1 1..,lf, br::alng grey A llAUTYI .O' Out.' 'Ill ,ar, c:::d • Mao/Wk. hid a u... ~ A-1 oono COllt Codc.U.. young tllfc1e ITAA atooo. VHI'. ACA. wtphonl • .-. 111,IOO SOUTH COUNTY ~ ........ hour• 11500, 't•• 11000 Medi-0099 "°' 11\Ct cege. MO Al'" LP arv. ..... ...... '7t 3 oct. td oond. VOLK WAOEH No.._., nee IU-VOTE ~ peya 11""210 &a1-17M f~ Pertllnt OIL, Lono...., 11100 ~ oountry. a ·.~'' -· . -C019'1 ltllff A8A..clll fT CW TN folOWlflO '*'°"' "" • I Ml I U. CW PICnnout .. <cnACeOM NMc:•Al) I .,._....... "°:a.:=r;ocTOR. w · .;;...__ allp 171.000 114 mutl _.!120-1830 • ,_. .. --... ltwn ~l!I ShOW 7'.._et34.,....eP DATI UH '1' 110 n,,n1 I UZ NOTIC& TO ~'lHOAHT The fOllOWln9 J>e'IOll~ H W CoH t Hwy , 1.a9una tAvtlo I AcluMdO) ALICI! M ,_ ebendOMd '"" ..... C.f t265 ' 11111111 WalMr, gu/dry, .-it c:..= "4&-~821 ...-1.--tlf°"O MW rlMd MW FUii end ttnw dry. ~' bed. IT\lof'o, IOfa. w~ P416nt ~ I C*'t· po. low ... ,. t9fl10. dt...,., Eng"-h Springer Spaniel I 1200 obo, ~ COnd &IPCI irent a a/o lncld ~~Tr~ A In e ~ tbla, bV lfOOlt. Ml .eee C)U91 Al<O, On1Mplon ~283 °' ~ 79'0 S2000 fttm. 122.toH MISSION VIEJO BUP~A· ----., ... ,. --tire, thole IJY9r/wtllte Lvdere 11, rHtored OATt~ '14 8210 4dr :TOA!& ... per l'IOUt MMe MCI Y04lf tong di.. 213·M1·20<l3 ...... r:::; ::·cLl~A, ':,.O.':':· 1tldl, 11•eo New betMrY ~ P9Y lnof..... lance cwrMr end NW FRU 11 mo P\nt)f.., aplnahr Seeguff 08 • end Or" Aune , .. t al 3 end 8 monthe Apipty 20-3a petC'Aflt on Y04lf O•rmen 1hortnelred M f .,,.· ttllt ...-i ... i 3102 IS D&emotld. A ... pweon long dlet.,,t phone blll pu~ ~:,TLC ' on'! 152·25'4/Q0..12t7 DATIUH ·n 8210 l'ltot*i, TllE FEIEUTED ••••• 820W mhs1 Coet•Meu 2.1341 M.,9'*1te Pllwy MlMlon Viejo f.QUal ()ppty ~m/f Fr .. t\OOll-up end no Mr· ac>.ae 556-21 runt Of1 IOOIC• ertl lt1.1-~deflefCroea1 7 l~r:; .. c:~ HANOSOMe BIO BOY ~wr.:~rt 1-t • c.:: ..,~· d•"' rn'oving to Mii 011 • ell 7 " """ "' WMr• • twc. vouno blldc ""· • cout. need call'I 110H • betWMn 9.00em-12.30 lwtltt•r~alneed• Nwpl le> MuatMlllS15K Wllll-lect\ 1t•eo 11115. end 5--tpm r...,onell>le lneldie hotM. Ev/wtcnd 7~ 1~ 8"•·8032 • .-for Joflft BANJO '21 Or .. c;h Petti nu at• r ed • ah o t I • 8entM\a 30, del, alp, '*" TIU •18 , 10 tnlel t ,.,_ "4H Un4cMn OTH!AS. 13t-7019 bOttom. hinged mat. DA N • • my d~ I 12 W"1•n tlleC - --ctoen L I ..., 100 meny d~I., 1 c.' the went :,_ 20llne120 8"2-t33t Pia ... I Oijaat l>Olltil S21aoO5-4~t .. 11 10 e'*9Qe Got to~ __ _ Mii ' Runt gf1 llOO 8"5--..v Pllll\I, 6' 15 gllk>n IU'e. -,.._ IM lnl 5 _,, ell ,.._ •hwallan P LUMERIA _ _. 911111-il ,./lfcb/ .... DATSUN '80 280ZX. gold, ,.-,~. In bloom CALL 5'2" KAIWll Grand • Nrly ' .,..., ,....._.....' UL.II &Ill 8-45-A• .. a new .... &00 Seve •' !Mat Runtinof on RatbOUF elf. c/c, lthr I more. t a.lbOa Ofug Store ,,_,, $2500 (71•13f4·2008 Dock ~· Water a owner MOOO 1173-4140 full-tlm•. permanent JOHN WAYNE TENNIS --•l•c No llY•·•board DATSU0N ·e1 2ioii ..... ele(I( Exp. I, COl'I· CLUB FAMIL y, MEM· KIMBALL Plano, coneole. H:J..3433 or 194;7'4• TufbO, euto. 1 ownr, 1~ ~lallly a Mull De· B£ASHIP $800 Cell 011\ llnltll Like newt ml. T-ttV11&, loed'ed. e1tlt ..,...,._ P<>tltlol'I '°' """ e1s.-05es s 1400 obO ••7-3 '" 8~~:,~~!~Li~· cono si'70o 14()..8&90 «*• meture '*'°" Mr NCR 2 t 1.4 Eloetroote Cun IPl•lf llAll Ptlll Call 8"2·•64.t Elwood. 813· l660 Ae~leter S 7 55 New t:x...itent conOlllol'll 1700 t -5pm, Mon-Fri II.I.mil 't 1 SERVICE STATION AT· Ma. Off•rl 759 8918 5-48-4e&e ., ' ..... a.I p~ •• cono11.w.~: .. !91'3· TENDANTS A CASHIERS Alk lor Pat'M11 -M. fUlr-.enH ..... -~ .,.,., v"" "' ~Zn's::.r,,~~ :~.·~t3 POL£ limp $6. 3' rnd mah ~~·~o~~ = c..,.,.,,,. ... ,. -HONDA CIVIC ·11 • oottee lbl 135. amm 86H -~ ".:. •• ·~ 111.a Sharp • dt. tllY.,, to ml, AU l O M ! c H A N t c S2S. Anaeom1t1c S50, • .,. .. _...,., .. ••04lllent COtld, ,_.. ttrM, Oomeattc a f'.oretgn orw wood Ille ~bl $26, ll cltt IMO .,, uo;n;a 24'. ale. MU air. $3295. 8-46-7185 w/trn0g lie Vtry buey 30 Orw mti1•1 Ille cab $25 er cont S2900 '58 Ken9klll, MASERATIBI TUABO lhOp <>v. 12000/mo .. 9'~ clolhll\Q clOMt , MOTO BECANE nu 1r10. W1r ~ s 1260 '84 6 ·es Ell41C41tlve Cart CALL 6'A·SOS3 1100 UN 11pe rocor1 tO SPEED, 0000 CONO Boin get cono •t~t SAVE S$SSS 130teo e..•-4'&<>e 25' FRAME I 150 I 175 --e.ec:h lml)Orte, 752-0900 IU'* ITATill EVES 8.46·80 I 1 ..... .,. ... / ATTlllUT Nil TAlll SCHWINN Boy• tO•P<' 1Hettr1 1111 Eitperlenoedl Apply Goroeou• ~r* mallog, Go oo con d I 1 2 5 -• IH 'll 3 tll0 Harbor.C M llhr pooketl New from 113 1 . 7 4 2 2 ·day•, -Mfgr, Oellver.O lo you 4 ll"*&-5802.N Piiat Good eond. to ml IA75 •••IU•W. 1na111te0 Voor ~or __ obO a.ot~ 54•·7219 c1er1i M·F, FIT a.5 •t•rt ,.,t eoior Rei1111 s2000~ .tVeeA 211nv ..... ~ -· Aft.ll ... SO/hr 552 S3e4 I Sell $950 780~ )( Int cono Pump & caoe - Tfun.f POWER EDGER 1100 s2so $4$-7804 l1M, ...... -uT•I Power mower 150 Aefrtg Tru1iii!1tln Aa ........ 1 tllO R"ll: $125 Wath«/Oryer S 1"S -- The ptfftlgl04JI WHlln •• 8-48-58 .. 8 ..... , al 7111 Sooth Co111 Plue Hotel nu 1mmec1111e open1ng1 RUllllUM SALE ~I' Utl. l&LEI I Wllll lor Ope1atou •II anlft• lfWPllT ITITilllH WITH TRAILER ... SO. AU 111111 No ••P nee; We w111 lrlln She!Vlng. QOl'ldolu. glUJ 8"M285 • -u Apply In peraon Mon· c ... counter Malle otflf1 Ptwtr INtt Tlfi o IQ Wed, 9trn·NQJ011 Wfflln 1163-l200 All*' lor Sn.ron DOMESTIC & F RE N Hot.t e&e Anton CM f31 Boe1on Wheler. 40tlp 1920? BEACH BLVD IWU ... WUl loldtlO w/pow« equip, tunroof. avto, ahaoow kit. CUii wt\Mlt, W1fY ctaan tMXl882 s11,m JonnlOn & Linc M.,c S<&0-5630 •11110 ll MBZTrede Both Iopa, lull 1 yr .,,.,,, r9COrd1 6 fln1n avall Only H K mllea Cell Quickly 11 l29.99S •001839 _...,.NITS OtAL MERCEDES (71•12t3)837·2333 mlltlMYMU 8atMt brvtMr Kennel tllendtnt E•P pref For lntervi.w appt S•S-379• SMALL FRIO "40 lrwzet Jollnaon, b10 ~ lrl<. 114/NMllO ~r~~c~•• 0s~t•:o :,~. ~~covs:'iJ;1~1 cono 4 ftMI Dri"/JMpl l<ln~C:~fK·~, on pent henoara, bOOkCaM ' H30 lllCIOty reblt eoo ..... .45() mllVfTAL Tech 6 Kennel Help MUii be Mat 6 pet'tonl~ Ap for J1n9 TS• 1033 WANTED MOVERS• OrlY .,,, Ex~1ence pref o l'lul not neceueryl 84'2--0708 Wiii CLlll/ITIOI F'IT ~llta ;.~ Oole St C. M 1111 wide. 90' hlQh S500. tll Meh~tny Lymen, . . O 476-3200 &-760-97116 atore clocll 120. motor tNlll 1964, Volvo Penl1. •Ii JEEP cycle 11etme11 I 10 Clf ~0eo:,1%=:/NB allp CHEROKEE WAOONEEA l M~~c~~~~~~ :i:,001 Mii $25 cu1tom bll oer _., MBZ trade, complete pet· .ctnt Gond, 5lf-c> -Int ceblne11 $800 54'11-9147 18' NEWPOAT ELECTRIC rorm ance mact>lnet $8900. 1eo.19u Votvet chr SA5 2 lovnoe PACKET '83, new bit· Pow.rlul V6 8t1Q. •WO • 1 cnrs $75 •• S ter90 COt'I· tet .... io:lnt cono. s 12.000 A/C IUIO. 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I Ill FIRlntRE mo Old I 18~ ob<J Blrc.ll"" HllT OMllOTill 10 000 lb M en ei<*ltlnt Etc;op11ona1 v1tuel LEI tll•llU $25 A«ltnertroct<"" $85 114-122-llH c.ond $6500. 6"0-8!>89 Sunroof 1eethet alloys& <.it>o 85'4· 1~ r Aatl I more Complete lec;fory ,.NTIQIJf F im tr,r:I rf)(;~.,r r l'PEWRIT ER Standard I lall INtl 7014 ca•·",' _.,., warr end llnanclnO Only IOrgn Oesll "'1'"8"1 c;erb rib S ISO Tine 2 1 tra Jlbl. V()lvo Oii, ig ~ N-rtlll1blllty •83 A:;11car •tlf tF llNRTS IN U.S.A. ANO TRYING HUOCR TO 8( i: 1 • IAL.al • llltVtCf • PAltTI • UAalNQ 1-llCHI INVlHIOlh ()tj IHI Wf ~f't(JA•1 CVOY MOOCL & COUJll CMLT•AY 1 1 I • I • I ~ f "( H I , , 1 ' ~ • t I 0 4 ' '~ f 4 ' I 1\, 11111 8122000 ......... ,1 ... Aun• QfNt, "tru Seer._ 11ee 12700 Cell "4·2017 YUIYM .... 100% FllAIOlll AYAIWLE UPTOIO MOS ON APPROVEOCREOIT 8.9% llllAL PEROEITAIE UTE UPT038 MOS BUICK DEALER OOHOLflOH Md Doet 'I'"" P'lolltlovt lvtlnH• teec:tl0 · z.a,o. l31S H COM' tllfOUOh 20 lndueM Heme IWlchO 3t MOC>lle wyM 1eeC11 Cellf YOO AM HIHO auto ,.,., 1H1 ~. Ott• H~ L.-gllN . IY P~IHTlfl': {A Ud. le •II den OrQV4t, CA 926' 1 92 1 .illffl 11 COii• oema11dandol "OEAALI The P'lclltlou• lulln ... ~ :;'"' inOlvtdUtl Ol!POllT INIUAAHCI Name ,_..,Nld to=•: Qwyftn Zito "°"~TIOH, In Ila COt· llled k'I Ortn911,31_'lOY Tl\ll tl1tement wM llled POt• ~ ,,,_ 23, 1911, '"' ,,. Covnty c"'"' at Or· Y• llMlt • CAUMDMt Jacl! I . Kamp, 21186 with 1 n on AuQU9t I OAYI ...... ••lfltM ~t~. NewPOt" &Mch. =Coury II ..,... • ,_ .... • CA t2Ml '11lllO _,...., .. ..,, Ul,IAU et Thie ~ WM QOl1 Puf)hhld Orange eo-t .,= .......... °"r.:i :.::::~.: fllecl o.HyPllOIAUQU91f7,74,31, ,... ,....... ,... ,... ~ w11n 1he County c 1er11 of Or e.ptembef 7• ltte ~ ...... fl" I II ....... M = CoulllY on AU9\1tt I ~.::' :!f: :'::.: /;:, Publllhed Of~ Cool Ml.IC NOTIC£ -. Oe11y Piiot Auguet 0 17 2'* _'le_:TfTIOU.::::::;:l~llUIM;;..;.;.-=":'.'l':'l- W ,_ '9 Mil• rew 31. ttN 8....... -.. NT ,11,1,_ • ._., ,_ ~ ........, NA .. ITA,,. .... h ..... _, rew -----~-:--T,,. tOl!owlnQ per.ont .,. ............. ..i ...... •-IC Mt'lflC( d()lng blllliMM M 9ftJ.., M .._ ...... ---'"~=;.;.....""',..__--NIWPOIH MUA IM· ,.,._ ...... '""' ltle ITAUIMNT Of' POflT8. 7N W 20th It , ..wt. AaAHDCllW•NT OP Coate MtH, Cellf 92027 ,.,_. .. ..._ ..... ,.. UM CW ,ICTfflOUI Aobefl l BtOOltl, 32a3 ............ Yau...., WMt IU ... 11 NAIM C1:r. St . ~ ~ . .,. ..... lit ........, ,_. The . lollowtng ~·1on1 CaT•!,,020e:tbu11neH 11 con· ...,. " ,., '9 Mt ...... htw 11t11n60l'\ld Ille UM 04 " lfl~51WJ ... M l111e Ftct1t1ou1 Bu11neu duC1ed by an tn<ltllldull ....,_, ........ et Nwne AenchO 30 Mot>l141 Roben l. 8t()Ol(I e ..... eN tMoe (tleMd 115t 1 it.ni, 7 .. 7 LAmC>10f1 Gtf' Thi. tt1t.,,...,,1 .,. .. lllecl .. ,._.... ........ °""' Otow CA 026" I wlll'l lhe County Cltfk of Or 0..-• .-.. ..... The '1et111out Butlnftt anoe County on A~t e. .,...... .... .......,_ ,.._ N·-,...,,_,to tl>OYe w•• tllMI ,,, .. , _... uetMI ..... llft ...... ~-,,, Orange County on .. 10 DtAI CAUINDAMe Auguit 28, 19&& F2662•3 Pub1t11~ Orai~ Coet1 ,.,. !fH•fttat """ J eck e Kamp, 7&06 O.lty PllOt Auou•t f7, 2•. 31, lllJdU ........ 1 -Cieetlllew, ~-OeeCI\, .9.ept.ml>4!f.1. 198& ... "" .... _., CA 02M3 Su-385 UM CMlttl I_......... MWQefll l.atnl*'t• 207 2126 Hiit-111..o .... ra111oe M .. "'-• W Vele Loop, Irvin. CA _ _:Ml..=;::IC~NO;..;..T~IC(.._ __ CM 979 2SOO :=:~r:.::•.-•• 927'" ,icTmou• eu.-11 C"OfLLAC '79 Coupe de VIiie, all power. 0000 condition 1 2900 obo "4-8189 ..._...,._ Thlt ~-wtt con NAMI ITATIMINT Clliftr"' .... ,.. ,.,.ldvcted by I ganetll pe!tnet The IOl'°"""'O '*'°"' .,. "' • I d • d • • I • •• I • • ehlp med OQlng l>Ullneee •• ......... lllted ..... Thie ttetemenl wll HtR£0 HANDS 110 !&th Cl4Ml 11 oone M04IOM au with the County Cwk of Or Pl~ •C Co.ta -.4 ... Cahf OMO. 1 ,,. County on Augutt I 02817 • · ;CAO '1" 1111-v ........ e...__..·t• .. we.d "° ptMOftlt au tot8 b 1n11 210 • ..... .... .,....., ,......... • ....... ...... Put>lllMO Or•noe Coul Carli K1U)'911 t 1y PfllllM cono. atored ,....._ e1-.,le,_,.,.I0ei1y Pitot AUOll" 10 17 24. 18111 PlllCA •C Cott• ,.. ... lut 3 yfl. te>lflno!Y drlv· ....., .., ....,.., .., ._.131 lOMI Cattt 112827 en befOfe, 481< mt, butO r .,,.. oe•H de .., 1 .Ru'\11., H1t1 butlnH• 11 con fully IO.o.o w/mnrt, mu1t "'''' •• • ...._ ..._ duci.O by an 1n<1tvlduat '"' $9.900 144-eeet ......, ,_ ...,W '9 le_,.. Mt.IC NOTICE c.tl• Kru.,.nbtlr>k ...... .., ,......, I Thi• ····~· .... nteO HELPI Mulf NII th .. ...-1 ........ ,._:.,. ..: P'ICTITIOUI IU...... wtth the Cotlnty Clefk of Or CaOIHac '81 Cpe de Vie ............ al#I....-NAIM ITATHtEfT •noe County on July 30. BG I ownr )(Int COl'ldl0-1 IMMdletlfMft ... 81 --· The folt°""no pettone •r• IO&e mt Wu 17900, NOW ooe • ""....-. ,_.IOOlng bullntee 11 The Pto '111121 58900 o0o 876-<Ma3 ......., • .... MMoto de,... 1 ... 1one1 tmaoe. '"' 1eo Publltlled O!•noe Coa•t ....... -llll 111d11 •• NewportCetll.,Ortve S\Jlt• 0.llyPOotAugutl 10 1'1'.24' UM oAcMo de er'* ..... 110. Ntwporl &ch CA 31 ltlMI NABERS CADl.LAC LARGEST SELECTION of lat• model, tow mlteaoe Cedlltece In Orange County! S.. u1 today! 140-1100 2800 H llf t>or Blvd COSTA MESA l::,... dff9ot«k> t• 02eeo s.. 382 t). The ProlMtional lmt'Q41 ------~--c-.... 4\4471 lr>C . Ct tll CO<O ..,,,. P\8.IC NOTta The nemo aod MS<lr ... of Tl'llt bu11neu 11 r.on Iha COllf1 .. IEI nombt• y_ dUG1eCI by • Cl)l'pMellon PICTmOUI IU ..... dlrecolon Oa le oorte M). SU· AOrtenne P ~ Pt"I N~ IT ATIMINT PERIOR COURT OF CALI· ~I I The fOOOWfng j)«ICOnl art FORNIA, COVNTY OF OR·' Thll aletemenl wu llteO doing bu91"4Hll u ANOE. CENTRAL DtS·1 wf11> the County Cle!~ ot 0• CAfA TIVE AQRICUl TRICT, TOO Civic c.tltlf 1f101 COunty oo AUQutl l"i TVRAL MARKETING 837 Orlv9 w .. t Senta Al\t, CA 191& 1>1omon1ory Drtve EHi. 92701 1 n1n11 N-c>Ofl Beac;h. Collf 92eeo The nanMt addr ... end PublltheO Dr•noe COett Relpn M Plnll.,,on, 1137 WI UY M.l IAIU telephone l\umt>et of plein-Delly Pllo4 Augu11 24 3 I I Promontory Orlv• EH t, USED CARS 6 TRUCKS tiff'• auorney. or P4&11\tll1 541S>temt>ot 1. t•. 11111& I N-i>ar1 s..en Calif 92te0 COME IN OR CALL FOR without .,, attorney, 1• LEI SWO& Thl.1 OUllMH 1• con ,.11 •-• .. &1 nombro, I• Olrecc;ton y el nu-•-ic ...,,.T'"'' du<:ted by el'\ lndllllduel ..-r--mero O• letefono dll r~ nu ~ Relph M Plnkw10t1 0.llllO tbOOedo def demllfldanle, o lhl1 ttet.,,,_,,1 waa llteO ..allfT def dom•ndanl• qu• nc> 'ICmtOUI .,.,..,, With the County Ci.ti& Of Ot llonoe •bOOedO ... FED NA.Ml ITAft•NT ,,. County on AvQUll I ON APPROVED CREOll 18211 BEACH BLVD ! RA L DE p 08 tr IN T/\e IOilowfllO petlOOI e1e lllMI I t,1UNTINOTON BEACH S&LRANCE CORPORATION d041\Q ~ u 8"1 Im P'lt~O 9 9 3 Hl-10tl1NI-HI1 (7 U ) 976 121 t l •G•' oor1• 2238 So Cyptou P\.IOl•ahed O.tr\OI eo..1 OIVlllOn Jot'ln A Norg11td, Sllrlte Ana. CA 92707 011ty PllOI Augull tO t7 24 0 C HEVY 77 C1 prtce hq Keno.non S Lynch. NaNlt 8elMtl, 2!.0 1 W 11 tOll& I Ctn.el<;, 2 dr, air, Ill pwr 111. E'1q , MAILING AD· Sunllowe,t, 8ent1 Ana Su-377 equip! 6 opl1, CitUl'9, 89K DRESS· P 0 Bo, 93•11, 02828. P 0 8o113272 Go.I• ---------&MllAL ml S2500 8•2-59•2 Newpof-1 a.eon. CA 9284!0, M .... CA 92&211 ftta.IC NOTIC[ All 3333 Mlchel1on Drlvt , 6el\led MOllrl, t&'H 'Jky ITA.I UTE O~ TSUN '84 200SX De-lrvlr>e, CA 02714 let'll Ln Newport 8flaGll CA "CTfTIOUI IUl .. H PEROE lu•• alloptlOl'll. wtillblue DATE IF.C.h•I MAY 7 92890 NAMI ITATIMINT UP TO ISO MOS Int Lo mt, Sacrifice 1911& Thlt D1J1lnM' •• cpn Thi tOl!oMng e>«ton• .,, ON ~PPROVEO CREDIT H500 4V•·8"99 Qwy L 0r9ftwtdo, Clettl d\.ICtld by !Otnt ventur• dOing butl,,_. u 1tJ........,., o..t., ~ N-9oleeti fMflllld K910 2792 Bunting Cl! llALLIEW YOLllWAIEll I lllTIOI Ir (11.,,~tt" .~kswagen 1 '14/ ~ kr1•,1r I SA DODGE 71 Swl"Qel 2 PublltMd 0t•l1Q4t CoH1 MOllrl Cott• MOM Clllll t2&28 doa< 6 cyt .rlnt lrtnl9Qt O•lly Piiot AUQ\111 3 10. 11 Tll" 1t•tiwn11n1 w11 111.,, !(e1en lM l!lrlNC:het 2702 tat ton c;ar. 00 tlrff 6 brk• 24', 1118& with the County Ctetk 01 Ot Bunting Cir . Cotta M•H 1500 714 897-0141 Su3S& •noe Coun1v rin Augu11 t&, CeHI 9282& , ... nm'll ---------I 1098 fllll llUlln•H II CUn P\8.IC NOTICE '1fn:ll Ouc;tod by en lndMduilll Vtry dependable ,,.,.. •• ---------1 Publttho<I Dr•t!Qe Cout K•ten llrUMl.Cheo l)O(lltlOO ""'Y clean In-_ PtCTTflOUI M.lllNIH Oelly Piiot AU(J\dt 24, 31 Tiii• ttetoment WU flied .ide 6 out fully totd80 NA.Ml ITATllltll#T S.0t9mb0r 7 14 1088 with the Covnry 0..11 ot Or new 11M1 belted radlll• The IOllOwlng petton• .,., 8u393 •not County on July 15 I t•SO 080 722 1398 do.ng bullnMe.. I 108'1 141-0220 FORD ·g5 MUSTANG •Int cona. 00 body 12500 vw /~ Buo Conv exit 6415-2561 rQn<1 ·101111d' vory REFLEX T£CHNOLOOY P\MLIC NOTIC£ ,,, ... 18580 Htrbor 81Yd Sult" I p 0t "-··t Fovnu11n Valley c.111 92708 115t1 ubhlNICS •r194t .,.,... Timothy Jamee s Ket\ "CTITIOUI IUIM•• Otuv PllOI Augu1t 10 11 2• d•ll, 2011& P ompano NAMI ITATIMIN't 1 I, l084 t letn $6200 llT3-3•58 FORD '80 Pinto, • •PM<I Laguna Ntouel C•lll 1121111 Ttie 1011ow1ng P4Wton• •rtl------.....llat:.iaK.. J'lff Brennon, I 108 Senti d!>lng bulllnol• •• HA8EFI An1 SI IM!mont 'lt>or• 1 IN D•H TR If S I ~ll&A r lftd1ir t Mltt "'"1111t1111 IBM Etec.-E.cceoent cond 531 POlraon Stoop Aigo;(I •II Cl m 1 121 995 1 0032•0 1 '""""'' t:lt¥.lt ll •,..,,,,, '> 66{1 11168 h '!>'*IJ 0469 001 en<.I t>d. dinghy 32 Phaeton y911ow /btn DIAL MERCEDES M111t11•p•'+<,.,." u .. 1mr, 1 1 13 L"" ... 4 •320 v 8 auto Pll p/b 81, 111•12131637 n 33 1111 8pm S111 anytime Sun oood "'" new bt•ll"o , .. r. I' 11'1 7VV .,... run1 or .. 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