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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-09-28 - Orange Coast Pilot-~- I I ~llJTE THE ' " I ~------------------------------------------------------------- 2 -GOLD COAST/An Advertleing Supp!Mlent to the OAILY·PILOT/Sunday, September 28. 1986 TJtIE DISCRIMINATING The ultimate 1n bedroom luieury s a Canadian red fox rhrow priced or $ 1 600 The fur blon~et hos marching pillows ot $ l 10 each Avorloble 01 !he Broadway \ This un1aue ourtprfly µorcelam I.sh at $595 is port of the Oggettr collec11on recenlly or rived from Italy or Bullocks W lsh1re Each fi sh •Shand po1nred n vibrant hues Shown riere s one 'Occen1Pd w.th lo" coro1 1 s priced at $67 Compiled by Carol Humphreys ~eody lor ll19hr is this one -of-o. rnd American eagle hand carved rn Brazil from a single piece ol- amelhysr. The bird is perched on a natural quartz crystal geode and rs priced al $1,500. It rs Qne of o - variety of exclusive blfd stotue.s 01101loble ot Crystal fire Mist tn rhe Atrium Court Your garden or po110 will be enhanced with thi s solid brass sundial. The 1nscrtpt1on reads "Grow old with me. The best 1s yet to be," and it is accompanied by a book thor explains 1he hisrory of the classic Old World decorot 1ve piece. Priced ot $59 95 at A2Z 1n Atflum Court. A larger -thon-lile 15th century ~nrghr could guard your entry hall or grace your l1v1ng room Mode m Me~1co of solid stomped tin, this reminder of o medieval era of odvenrure is l 0 : 1eet toll ond priced or $950 Smaller s11es ore also ovo1loble or The Sharper 1,,,oge 2 4 fc~h·O" Island Understated Elegance is th e Differ ence at Garys & Co . # 119 Fashion Isla nd • Newport Beach 759-1622 ' l ynn Wesr of lasting Endear . ments created Puc~ and Gonder for (hfrs 1-ndsoyOesrgns It an1mat.,d ond when plugged in the enchant ng ell rides the elegant goose trimmed w.rh o spring floral or holiday w•eoth The handmade creation 1S priced or $ l .200 Ai 20 fashion lslar1d \ ., • . ' ' APPETIZER ..__! ,_. __._..I Newport re.adyfor art salute ·Art, music, dance. drama ond entertainment w ill reign O ct. 2 at the 1986 Newport Salute to th e Arts at Newport Center. The fourth annual event. where business, the city ond the orts combine efforts to produce a spectaculor, begins ot 5 p.m. ond continuesJ.Jnt11 9. • Thousands ore expected to ortend the salute, produced and sponsored by the Newpon Beach City A ris commission under the chatrmonsh.1p o f Deboroh Polansky Sites for the "art happenings" include Newporl Harbo r Art M useum and Newporl Cenler l rbrory on San Clemente Drrve. Pac if 1c Mutual Plaza Headquarters and Plaza, 700 Newport Center Drive, and the Bullock's W ilshire w ing of Fosh1on Island, In these locations. guests will find the cul1nory ar ts of 23 restaurants including Alto Coffee Co , Amelios, Arches. Balboa Dessert, Bongkok 111, Bob Burns, Bobby M cGees. Bubbles. Bouzy ~ouge. The Connery, Chili's. Five Cro wns. Four Seasons Pov1lion. Hemingwoys. Malarkey's Pub. Newporr M orriort, Paradise Dis· t1nct1ve Cuisine, Porod1se Cole, On the cover ... Deborah Polonsky o f Newport Beach and Kevin Consey were photo graphed at the Newport Harbor Art M useum where he is the director. The museum is one of 1he Siies of the O ct 2 Solute to the Arts . Polonsky is chairwoman o f the solute and also 1s 1he appointed choirwomon o f the seven member Newport Beach Arts Commission She also heads the Art 1n Public Places Advisory Comrn1t1ee-0nd serves on the F1nE" Arts Po Irons Boord of NHAM Polons~y. a not1vr> of Mossochussets w ho hus l1vPci 1n N ew port Beach for f 1ve years is on avid supporter of rhe orts. a founder o f rh e OC Pcrlorming Arts Center and o po iron o l 1he OC Philharmonic Society She received o most er' s degrPe in business odm1n1strot1011 from Clark Un1vers11y and is on alumna of Brow n Un1vers11y serving on the Brown Notional Alumni Boord Polonsk y and hr>r husband Richord hove 1hr1>e c.h1lrlren and shore on 1nrerest 1n collecting Ori Red Onion, The Ritz, Tale of the Whole, Trees, Villa Novo and The Warehouse. · Performing arts will include o variety of entertainment -Am· brosio Strings. Bross Company, Breezy Strings, Bryon Allison Duo I guitar and flute), Dance Kaleidescope, Fronk Amous and the Mississippi Mudders ploying D1x1elond1 contemporary pianist Jock Reidling, Newpo rt Theater Arts Center Improvisational Street Theater, Oronge Coast College Big Bond, Opera Pacific Quartet and the Over sextet do1ng~ew Orleans Jazz. More in the way of enterrotn· mentare Relampogo -del-C1elo folklorico dance ensemble, South Coast Ballet, South Coast Early M usic Consort, SCR Young Con servotory Players, South Coast Symphony Vocal Works and W indwoys vocal ensemble. Highlights of the visual arts ore The Camero as Art, on exhibit of w ork by current photographers; City Holl Gallery Scheduled Art· ists, 1986-87 Season; Expressions '86. I 1th annual Orange County Chopter AIA Design Awards; the Orange County Latino Artists Network; works by six contem- porary Vietnomese artists; Chinese Calligraphy by Yi-long Yong presented by the Historical and Cultural Foundot1on of Orange Cou.!!!_y; work by NB artist Marshal Barrett; sculpture exhib1t1on; Sptr1ts and Sights of Newport Beach, o 1uned competition 1udged by Rogert Challis and supported b y Coastline Artists Assoc1ot1on For the photograph, Polansky models one o f Guy Laroche' s "works o f ort" for loll - a carmine red Prince of Wales wool flannel 1ocket teamed w ith a lighthearted print p leated skirt o f choll1s. !Guy Laroche, 33 Fashion Island.I Consey hos been direc tor o f the museum since 1983 when he come from Son Antonio, T exos. where he was director o f rhe Son Antonio M useum o f Arr. Prior 10 rhor position he wos direc tor of the Emily lowe Gallery at Hofstro University 1n New Yo rk fo r three years. He wos graduated mogno cum loude 1n 197 4 from Hofstra University w ith dual mo1ors 1n f 1ne ort lsculpturel and art histo ry. He drd graduate work 1n art history at the University o f Virginia and received o master o f museum practice I master o f arts degree from the University o f M 1ch1gon 1n 1977 His ltsl of publicot1ons includes A guide lo French Ari, 15001800,'' "Pompe11 as Style " 'Pompe11 as Source ond Inspire t1on 1n 18th and 19th Cenrury Ari," The Art of Boxing," and "Art for the Peo ple. New Deal M urals on long lslond " Consey rs o member o f rhe College Art Assoc1ot1on, the Assoc1o t1on of Art M useum Direc tors, the Amerrcon Assoc1o t1on ol M useums. the ln1ernot1onal Coun Cll o f Museums, the University Museums-AAM and the Texas A ssoc1ot1on of M useums. He hos served os instructo r or lecturer 01 University o f T exos 01 Son A ntonio, H ofstro. University ol Metro A I llll(l(tn' Ft1\ • •flll•' (;fl'\ 11r "'""' 11111 S1m1lnr ,1 ,.,,, 1n lllLIJ.ll', na\'V nr hlt11 k. '''"· 1.1111 k p1tlt'1tl / / and the second Newport Biennial: The Boy Area presented at the museum. . Benefactors of the salute are Beacon Boy Enterprises Inc .. Newport Beach and Fashion Island Merchants Association. Art lovers attending the public event may view and hear all of the exh1b1t1ons at no charge. For hors d' ouevres, desserts and beverages purchases, $5 sc rip books w ill be sold at each location by the Dolphins, a division of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. All funds raised I rom the event w ill be used for an Arts in Public Pieces pro1e-ct for the C 1tyuf Newport Beach. Free trolley transportation be· tween the sites ~!II be provided py the Newport Trolley. • • • A pumpkin patch w ill be created Oct. 2 4 -26 at Fashion Island. Costumed characters w ill be on hand 10 give a pumpkin to each customer w ith proof of o purchase. On the 26th, customers may return ond present their carved pumpkins for a contest and later join in o pumpk in carol sing-a-long. ••• OPENINGS: Anastasia. De· toils. Corosell1' sand W ilkes Sporr's ore planning October and November openings w ith Casual Corner set to o pen 1n early December. • • • Holiday Memories Boutique opened earlier this month and the Or1g1nol Chrisrmos Slore opened Soturdoy Toledo. University ol V1rgin10 and Chom1node High School in M in- eola NY GOl D COA ST is a special publ1cotron o f the Oronge Coosl Doily Pilot and Newport Center I Fashion Island. Photography: Richard Koehler Editor · Vida Deon Art Design. Steven Hough Sm•• IA G ICI IA " 111 1 \ !'i 111 \ " 9 ~ ~~~SHOES H 4 10 99 Fashion T11land, Newport Beach 7f>9 -9551 Open Thurs. and Fri. ti~ 9:00 p.m., Sun. 12 fl .. I • •"'AM , • ilir i~~Hl() Restraint fashion's key_ word •••••By Carol t lumphreys Details .. detoils details well, hot this year, ladies! At least not according ro Rosemary Troy, director of fashion merchandising 01 Bullocks W 1lshtre "f all fashion trends ore absent of detail. I coll 1t rn1n1mol1sm Th is season clothing is very ouslere. Colors ore dar~ w11h gray and· block predom1not1ng." said Troy prtor to a losh1on presen1011on h1ghl1gh11ng the European collec- tions of Kr1z10, Sonia Rykiel, Ungaro. Ferragamo and T1kllner lor the members of the Museum Council at the Newport Harbor Ari Museum. "for day,'' continued Troy, "fabrics reflect the "lifestyle of busy working woman an they love knits. Knits don't wrinkle an travel and pock well. It is the number one fabrication for day wear." Troy sees leather as this year's subst1tut1on for denim.· "leather doesn't wrinkle either It's not the leather of th e post. ft IS butter soft and elegant. Worm brown is ptobably the most ·popular new shade, 1::1\Jt 11 also looks great in cognac. purple and green w ith restraint, of course The key word 1n all fashion is restraint." The European fash ions 1n the ::::::J! show feat ured softly shaped sil- houettes. An, occas1onol garment of magenta, camel or teal dolled 1he dork-hued fabrications of line woof, wool 1ersey, wool crepe and ~. Shoulders were podded. but roundeci. mod1f1ed for '86. Straight leg pants were ankle length. Skirts were long. "'This.season the public seems to pref er the longer, luller skirt. but our customers ore smart ,They have a world o f fashion op11ons We also hove a valid business 1n the shaped sho rter length." Tr oy. who hos been with BW for I 0 years, suggests the shoe that works besr w11h the new foll trends 1s the flat -low heels. boots and ilots And because of the lad of derailing on clothing. the shoe sr.ould hove texture, lots Holiday Gift s and Decorating Items V.L. DEBBIE GRAY E JEAN UPTON HALLOWEEN 127 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH , CA 92660 Bullocks Wilshire W ing 759-8225 of texture. Reptile 1s very big in shoes. belts and bogs. Our crocodile shoe 01 $700 1s a big seller.'' For the leg -' Hosiery should be dor and<+extured. Block is best. It finis hes the garment." Accessories -"Again, be- cause of the lad of detailing, 1ewelry becomes very 1mpor1an1. There 1s less piling on this season. One piece becomes very import- ant. It should be big and bold and is meant 10 be noticed It should speak!'' Troy, who spends 50 percent of her time in Europe, hos ·recently purchased a collection of Italian items for rhe hair for her store. 'In Europe tia1r occessortes are so important. In the United States everyone cuts their hair the minute they turn 30; they think they are too old for long hair. In Europe hair 1s part of a woman's femin1n1ty. Women don't cu t their hair. l11s still long at age 90. but they use all kinds of beouttful combs . bows and clips." At B\Jllocks Wilshire lhere 1s no doy-1nto-even1ng fashion state, ment for loll. After -Si.JC fashion totally changes. In direct contrast 10 the ·somber. soph1st1ca1ed art . 1stry of daytime European designs, n1gh1 fashion dazzles and Amert- C-0!\ des1gne.rs come olive I 1h1nk Amertcan designers do the best 1ob in evening wear This year the gowns are fabulous with beautiful beading, soo11work and ap'pl1ques Gold and silver metallics and crystal accents con rinue to be strong. Blad is always important. "Evening separates work well Our cus tomer will buy a long black silk pleated skirt and three d1 lleren1 tops. She'll select a metallic sweater. a beau11lul silk blouse and a beaded camisole and hove three great evening looh " Ar Bullocks W ilshire said Troy. we think we understand style Fashion. you s••P gOPS Out with fashion style nF-..... r IUc .... d ............... Kntls by ferragamo feature o diamond porrerned three piece su11 and a classic coble lrntt dress. while K nz1a s a11enr1on gefler is a 'Year o f the Wolf ' s1gnaturP dress. A brown leather 1ocleet w oth padded shoulders •ops a silk pnnt blouse and full wool skirt by Tiktmer and Sonia ~yktel designs a two~p1ece camel w oof crepe suit w ith 5tra 9h1 'ea pan• ~---------- YOUR ON h Daill Pilai N TWA . .. \J ) ~ ..., .... ' . ... :. A-. ... .\ ..... ~ ' " M .. . -~1 .... ~fl.t j \' I .I' . . 41 ... ,. ·~ A I • •' .. I -·-------------------------- , Tht htit:t c ufor of cht ilk Tramwd1 drt maJt in Franct moJeleJ h1 Bobbi Dauderman bft005 I tfl Wtf f w1ch che china "Planar· Jes1pntJ b1· . Iliff lor ,\nJ Pu well /\.fort c olur coordination ~mh che dreH Imm Tanp.> Ouh 1~ \ttn in che t:tomecm · ' hapeJ tJmnp cht curquuHe cudJed 1 belc. and che plfals on che china are similarly incerpreted in her brace/er. .. l! ..... D D The Cd bit sec with Sn·1J Pu"·el/'s china pautrn ·Anna .. b_1 Ta1co [·no is alive with color for a supper for fou r. Bue. a hoscess would not be up· scat:ed if she were JWred a Beverly Diamond She model~ a cwo-piece ~ill. pane suJt with hip :,ash b,r Bn~ette Barr for £1/esse and adds bold 1ewelrr Her s:old Italian-... made shoes b1 Paul Ma rerare from er- rena d ftaf1a . I ( ' D -- A walk chrough fou r i\ewporr Beach home . each uniquely designed br promi- nent Orange Count}' archiceccs. will be presented Oct. 26 by che California Centurv Club of che i\ewporr ~b9r,Art Museum and Basics o( Fashion Island~ However, che evenr. named 'Table-... capes." is more chan just a home rour. "The entire event include a wa lk through lavishly decoraced homes. each wich its own privace art colleccion. beauc1- ful cable ·Settings designed by cbt architeccs. follo wed br a recepcio~ ac Basics in Acrium Court." said Kathleen Costello of the museum's publicicy depart· ment. "The reception will feature wond erfu l California cuisine and wine casting cacereJ by Ma Cu isine Cooking Schools. All of the designer cable emng0 the home . plus additional semngs for cablescape 1 b\ a group of select architects and designer will be auctioned ... Costello said the e\'ent. which combine'> art. archiceccure and art istic furnishing'. will benefit the contemporarr arc propams of the i\ewpurt Harbor Arc Mu eum Committee members are Un·erh Diamond. chai rman. Doreen Almoni. Carol Berke. Lois Coleman. Bohh1 Dauderman. Jane Fowler. helh Klein. Nann Meyer. Barbara Pe cktnpau;.:li . Barbara e!!a l. JuJ\ luczk\ and Ltndd Young . The four Oranl'.t Count\ Ame m.in In-' rnuce of Arch1tecc~ member). \\ho Jrt re ponsible for che home de'l1~m and cabltscapts are Alex ( ara.l'.onnt. Bm>n Jeannecce. Erne c Velarde anJ ·ce\\Jrt ( Woodard. (oncributin.L: Je~1.cner d111- nerware for the aucciun art incern.monJlh known arch1ttccs Richard Me ier. ,·ct' tn Hall. Robert , 1egel and Ro herc A.M. 'ttrr1 The event i~ ~cheduled from ·l w H p.ni.. with home ruur5 ending ar ' p.rn . Tht: , reception will be from 6: )()co fl p.m. ac rhe Basics. Cose is S1i5 per per~on f incluJe, home tour~. rtcepc1on and lidenr auction lm1cat1om .ma\ he arranl.'eJ h\ u1ll1n1.: \ewport Harhur Art .\f u)tum ~ peu~I Event Off1ct ar "''"llJ-11 22. T1cktcs anJ home tour maps will be mailed ti chetk'I are rece1,ed before On. 20 After that dace r1c~er ma\ bt purchaseJ ar rhe mu-,eurn or at Basic~ <rh1rd flour Atrium ( oun 1. ''fr. • ,,_ • , Bobbi DaudermJn fi't l'err well 1nro the cheme v(thmp Jt 1 chi~ b/Jck Jnd red ·, emn/!. Tanpo Club in Amum Court ptovided the Oliver crefli ca rdig;m, knit cwo-piece skirr t1nd cop and lep· ginps. The s1her-I crimmeJ pumps are C/Jude Monrana creac1ons from Scephane Kehm. A mum ( ourc. J,111 Bf.I( k · 1' the nJme r11 en tht china de- 0 H,rneJ hi archuet t ! .1m L/\/o for Sw- l/10 \ c>U · Breakfast for cwo -Beverly Diamond and the cable are sei for the occasion. Diamond 's pajamas and rop worn with a long woven vest and silver beads 1 from l\.elly 's. 105 Fashion Island, and ' her silver sandals from Se'rena d'fcalia are coordinated with che cab/escape. Archirech c Robert Venturi designed che "Grandmother .. paccern china for ~. tahlt' emnr.\ !Or ' home encerwnm~. Be\·erlr D1aii(ond. · chairman ofche · I Oct. .!6 TJb/e- I scape.~. know Jn equ;i/h elepanc menu 1~ Jc:manded. 1\t !3.1510 in Amum (ourr. 'iht t"heck. our ret·1pt'i trom rhe· /Jri.:t ,tftot (Ion ' o(u>okhooks. ht model a ,Jee\ ele ·' hlac gah.udine Jre ~ ,wJ 1acJ..er \nth i:o/J huccon' ' from Elle"e. Amurn (ourc. and aJJ, hlal k anJ . i:o/J eamn;:s and hr..1t tier. ,.... ' I .. Phocopaph1 R1tharJ Koehler lour1on Ba n . Acnum (ourc. \ I ~ ---~ ----~-~~------------------------... -......... -....... ------------------. 6 -GOLD COAST/An Adver11slng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 28, 1986 ~1FEfYl)LR Treasures for everyone no fantasy -By Joyce Scherer Bodlov1ch The interior o f C hm Lindsay Designs is a collection of twmklmg ltghts, multi-colored silk flowers and a rainbow of fresh flowers whose delight I ul aromas permeate the store. · Chris Lindsay, born 1n Culver City only four blocks a w ay from M G M Studio, calls her store a gilt and floral fontosylond. • 'People need fantasy 1n their lives," she said . "Our store hos o comb1not1on o f wonderful and beautiful occessortes for a home; we carry mogn1f1cent silks lrom all over the world." lmdsoy said that whether on item 1n the store is priced $2 or $2,000 11 w ill be unique, rosreful and wonderful. Why do so many people en1oy our sto re? The answer is tf o person hos $ 10 to spend she con f md a treasure 1us1 like a wealthy Art salute donors given big thank you •••••Bi ( r1r0 Humphreys The rfonor r1>rogni11on pon I hostPd t.,.. th'· ~·~r·.-.rort BPorh C11,.. Arts (r;mm1ss1011 ..vos o great t,1g 1hor ~ you 10 all tliose \ companies on J rd v duals who hove con•r bJted 10 1r .... On 2 Newpor1 Sal1.1!P rr_, 11 .. Arts evvr r r• '1Pf·ds Mf'..1'"' SUPfJ(j'f fo r lh <> or•s on) now ./Vf; have the bless1rg of tt-P 1 r CJunctl Hus parr y •S 1hp oesr ger ready get se• go 1dPO proc 'O rred ew po rr M a,..or P~ 1ll1r1 Mour~r ro th<> blend J I ,. ,, v h ,s111PSS and art leaders 'J"r-rll Jw nq from Inf> sculptuu · gor Jpn of the Newport • -· person who con easily spend $1,000 or more," she said L 1ndsoy admits that grow ing up so near the famous M G M Studio inspired her love of creottv1 ty ... ond fantasy . "Everyday I would watch the incredible changes toke place 01 the studio," she recalled. "One day it w ould be a war zone, the next day a 1ungle scene with T orzon. I grasped al on early age that all the world is a stage. To ltve 1n fantasy 1s to move things 1n and out of your life to make 11 beautiful . like props. That would include our homes, our surroundings w ith constant movement that expresses our personol111es." l 1ndsoy said that on early e1Cpress1on q~ her creo11v11y was the decoro11ons she designed for school proms and parties. I did 11 all " she said. , Yer, L 1ndsoy s business career that began soon alter high school hod none o l the panache that rs reflected 1n her Irle today. For 13 years she worked as o paralegal w11h a special ity 1n probate. In 197'2 I mode a dramotte career sw11ch and began my own cosrume design business ." she said Some ol my d1en1s were Harbor Art M useum I m no1 an artist but an apprec ator o collector To be on the seven mPmber commission I applied und was appro ved by the city council Thi s is my third year to be in volved w 11h the Solute to the Arts wh1c~ combines the visual, perforn11ng and culinary arts Although the solu1e rs free to Jhe public. w ith the sole of posters and a $5 charge to eat we should ma~e some monPy for our Arts In Publtc Places pro1er1 " e1Cplo1ned chairman Debby Polansky Gues·~ ..vPr .... offered food ond SP•'''> prov rJ•;J t' y some o f rhe 23 ore'1 ri::stourof"t<.. dvno11ng thctr rr'outt ...vore"r g sµec ol111es to thP foJr•t-or·nual art pageant M usic was pro vided by Jad Reidling o n piano and tro lley rtdes were o ffered for tho se w1sh1ng to preview the live Newport Center /Fashio n Island locations Doc Severson, Kenny Rogers, Cher T ot1e Fields and Dolly Parton " The costume design business come to on abrupt halt when love struck Lindsay rn 197 4. "That is when I met and morned Keith Lindsay, my mild mannered CPA." she said smiling. "When Kerth was offered a position m Orange County, I sold the business and happily moved here. I always wonted to live 1n Orange County My parents had talked about relocating, but never did -that rs until Keith and I moved." Lindsay ogoin found work as o Rorolegal but soon I ound the offlcc work very confm;ng alter en1oymg her own business. ·1 also felt o big creative loss 1n my life when I ftrst moved here she s0td "But that changed very quickly 1n 19 79 when I gave o birthday party for my hu sbo!1d . I hod designed some centerpieces and people asked ti they could buy them . Then I gave a Christmas party for friends and business associates and some ol the guests asked ti I w.ould decorate thetr homes and offices for th e hol- idays." According to l 1ndsoy, the hosting the event. .. the museum, 1he library, Poetf1c Mutual Plaza and headquarters and the Bullocks W ilshire wing. The upcoming 5 to 9 p.m. event w ill feature 10 visual art exh1b1ts, including 0 1ur1ed art COrnpettltOn open to oil Orange County residents. Eighteen performing art groups w ill also provide done~, music and drama 01 the various locot1ons The hard w o rhng folks o rgorir7 1ng this massive event include sieermg comm111ee members Abby Armstrong , K ev;n Consey Barbaro Roppolo. L 1ndo T oussom• Tom Stephenson Kious Tenter E1.eer Phollrps KorhlePn louren Flood. Ronna Kueny, Russell Arms trong Poul Jomes Baldwin. Ken Deltno, Poul Coulter. r on:-n Kennedy, Susan M orris, Jane M cCaflrey Judy G o ff in. Andy Kerley and Helen Spencer .• •1· ,. r_, "' 111·•.t, Rr,t t •1·d1· •1• J l<rJri:n Voluch at the donor recognition party_ Fall Tweeds 4 fresh interpretatio n o f updated colo ration:; and patterns distinguish our superb selection of tweed sport coats. Pictured is a classic grey herringbone interwoven with subtle shades or green and la"·endar. ( We in"·itc you to "'iew our collection. < 1l'ntkml'n"' < loth rng ln\p1rcd h) rradrtron ~·) 4tl f-a\h1 on f\land Newport Beach I 7 I 4) 640-8 11 0 :TIL---___ _____.J ( h• s l 1ndsoy and treasures in· her fon tosylond. lllcherd •-pftoto ~ hnrP started r 1ng1ng and hos r t•\ t"•r sto pped W 11h111 fo ur mo nths she nap hired her manager Dull At ~ ins to help with all the orders l ondsoy moved I rom her home warehouse 10 a store on Corona del M or and today can be found 1us1 outside Alrtum Cour l Her staff has grown lo 2 5 to handle oll thP w eddings. parties ond special ·occasions of her con~tantly grow mg cl1entele . "Christmas IS very busy for us ' she said. We decorate on e1ccss of 80 to 100 homes and bus• nesses. Some o f the homes will be , a Christmas fantasy throughout, others will hove only a garland staircase or fireplace mantle. We open our store I o r 0h'rntmos 1n early October; there w ill be 25 fantasy Christmas trees in the store." L 1ndsoy' s prof ess1onol and per.· sonal life seems to require more "hours than a day can provide. She has done centerpieces for the South Coast Repertory's theater and w ill for Orange County Performing Arts Center ; she volun- teers the labor and floral design for the Newport Beach Ass istance league and she sits on the board of • directors for the A mertcon Cancer Society. And ... in her "spore" time she re1oxes by designing fun, glitzy 1ewelry that con be purchased at her store. Lindsay, who employs both her mom and dad, said that without the support o f her family and talented staff, she would be unable to handle the strenuous demands of the business. Yet. oft er spending time with the perso nable Lindsay, who on this day was stylishly draped 1n a Loise Adter creation. 11 would appear that rhe llambo yonr. yet down-to . earth l 1ndsoy con do 11 all. Mox onrl Pntr1r10 Ell is found treats at the buffet. I COMING SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2 A Specia l Sectio n Pr .. 1tNJ Etclus1 v1!ly For Fosh1 on lslonrl Mr·rd1onls Pu•pr1ntr•rl and inserte d 1nlo ThP Dorly ·Pilot o n November 2nd. d vPrrun o f 2.500 c opies d 1slr1h utP.d throug hout N ewpo rt (l;!ntPr Advertising Deadline: Monday, October 20 Contact Jon Phorr>s n t 64 2 4321 ""' 260 1 ) GOLD COAST/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Septemb« 28, 191e - 7 ... I What kind of art do you preferatho·me? Lindo Campbell Homemaker Laguna Beach , ·We hove o number of prints, botanical graphics by Brookshaw. yacht scenes by Gould. I love anything relative to nature. We also hove some florals by local artist John Botz. Compiled by Joyce Scherer t Bodlovich love all art especially contemporary folk art. I hove a small Pico$ watercolor and general contemporary art by Matisse and Cristo. 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JWROBINSON'S \VIX+C.<) FOR TODA Y'S NUMBERS . SE~ A2 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1986;o . I SO CENTS Arts· Center ge.ts lukewarm welcome Cos fa Mesa reluctant to align itself with Orange-County's new cult':1~~l_com plex lr:!HI TONY Missing from the fanfare surround-the regional ans ~enter near South s needs to be friendlier relations . ., said mg Monday's debut of the Orange Coast Plaza shopping center. · AAVEDRA Thomas R. Kendrick, center ex- County Performing Ans Center is a In some aspects. both have been ecutive director. "This is a regional firoclamation or an official welcome somewhat reluctant to al1'gn them-• f · I · ·ti I h · · center o . nationa sagna 1canc.c. t rom t ecaty an which it stands. selves with each o ther. for fear of ought tobeasourceofimmensepnde Costa Mesa officials simply didn't repercussions. to the city. fn places where other think about it. c.· d ' I h · · • · " enter a rectors purpose y ave dents over traffic that will be gener-centers exist, 1t s a centerpiece. Center officials didn't ask for one. tried to emphasize the facility's status · ated by the center's 3,000-scat main The cunain is rising on the new ans And so the openrng of the $70. 7 as. a r~gjonal theater to .keep from theater. which -has booked such complexata time when Costa Mesa is city more wary about what kind of impact ma,·or entenainment facilities can have. t has brought some closer scrutiny." said City Manager Allan Roeder. In earlier times with a different City Counc il . Costa Mesa waived $500,000 an building fees for the privately-funded center and tloated S 12 millio n in tax~xempt bonds for construction of a parkjng garage to be used by theater patrons. to call 11selfthe City of the Arts." Fears over potential traffic prob- lems earlier derailed a pla n to build a ped'estrian plaza linking the center and South Coast Repertory Theatre by closing off a portion of Town Center Dnve. Kendrick said he was "most sorry" that the "pro posed plaza dad not tnake it through the political bramble bush." Council members individually ap- plaud the spark.Jin$ new complex, built of red Swedish granite and marked with a grand archway. But some members q uestion whether the Cit} has already done enough for the million complex, be~ved by many to alienating potenual audiences and notables as the New York City Opera. in the throes of a growth debate. .be the-.moU..significan.Le-venL.ui n~t b..,,e-.ud.uo.uno ... rs'"".fro.I1;wther..parts of the.count¥--l:eontyne-Price-and'~t ~..,1e..-.A~1 ... 111,..e..,ri,,..ca .... n--'Ewi1Agw.unu·_..ng"-"h"li&h.._..ly in the tu rmm l is t be county's cultural history, will slip by M~anwhlle, the city . has turned Ballet Theater this season. struggle to fulndle traffic and cap the Now council members are debldklg whether to give the center free tra'mc control. The council settled on waJv- 1ng $14,430 in ~al police fees for the first tfiree monlli-s. w1tntlle remaining season to be decided later. -~1ner. ------- without an offi cial .. break-a-leg" subsidy-shy and as hesitant to use concen noise from the 18.000-ca- from the self-proclaimed "City of the taxpayers' money to cover the esti-Like any new relationship, there is pacity Pacific Amphitheatre -a "The question is who should bear the cost. probably the people who reap the benefit," said outspoken Councilman Dave Wheeler. who voted against the three mo nths of free Arts." mated $80,000 in ovenime for police both promise and apprehension. Costa Mesa arena specializing In rock That mutual oversight may reflect services needed during the premiere "There seem s to be an isolation music. While other non-profit events are charged for special services, Kendrick said the theater is d ifferent because 11 operates on a co ntinuous basis and as "a major center in a city that chooses the young and somewhat awkward season at the center. between the center and the city, and "SOme af the problem s with the relationship between Costa Mesa and There is also concern among res1-I'm not sure why that exists. But there Pacific Amphitheatre have made the Edgcomb i~ high on Eagle By ALMON LOCKABEY Oellr "91 ....... Wrtw "Eagle is capable or beating any other f 2-meter at Perth. Australia." That's the message L.J. Edgcomb. who was recently appointed to the Ea~te· Challenge management staff. delivered at an impromptu press conference Friday at Newpo rt' Harbor Yacht Club. Edgcomb, who recently returned from Fremantle. Australia where the Eagle is training, admitted that the Newport Harbor Yacht Club's America· s Cup cha I lenger needs more testin~ an wi nds of 20 knots and over. ''Wands have been in the li~t 8-10-12 knot range for Eagle's testing and brush races with other con- tenders. In those winds she 'has showed a good tum o f speed." said Edgcomb who has been watching and sailing on Eagle. The round-robin tnals to de- termine an official challenger get under way Oct. 5 with six pairs of boats racing against each other. The 13th boat has a bye day. Challengers include ~ax boats from the U.S. two from Ital\. two from England: one from Canada. one from France and one from New Zealand. (Pleue aee EAGLE./ A2) Freeway widening appro.ved By LISA MAHONEY Of IM Oellr ...... IUfl Widening of the San Diego Free- way from eight to I 0 lanes between Costa Mesa and the Los Angeles County line has been approved by the California Transportatio n Com- mission. A s1m1lar widening project that will increase the number of lanes through Irvine is expected to receive com- mission approval next year. Beginning ii' about six months, ~he state Dcpanment of Transpo~a11on will construct two new lanes an the freeway median between the Corona dcl Mar Freeway and the county line an Seal Beach. " An auxiliary lane on the nonh- bound side of the frec"'ay between Fairview and Harbor Boulevard and soundwalls to screen freeway noise from adjacent nc1~hborhoods arc also pan pf the $31 mtlho n project. A $35 mtlhon companio n project to widen the freeway between the Corona del Mar Freeway a nd the Santa Ana Freeway 1s expected to receive comm1ss1on approval next year. Lanes carved from the median w1fl · be reserved for buses and car pools li ke those that premiered on the Costa Mesa ·Freeway in November I 985. Hu\ ('Ounly transportation planners say they will have a higher design standard than tho~ on the 55 Freeway. T he Son Oie~o Freeway car pool lanes will ~ wader and have more of a buffer ~tween them and the rcaular travel lanl"~ INDEX Bridge Business Classified Crossword Death notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Public notices Sports S tyle Weather Weddings A4 CS-6 01-5 84 06 84-5 85 85 86 06 C1-4 B1-3 A2 A3 (Pleue .ee ARTS/ A6) The Oranf e Inn is out of time .. on the coastline By ROBERT HYNDMAN OfhOellfNellleft The Orange Inn. "hu:h has stub- bornly resisted the pressures of suburban development and fast-food automation for more than 50 years, as closing toda). The roadside restaurant must be vat a.ted to make room for 1hc impending constructton of new roads, homes. hotels and golf courses along the pnst1ne coastline between Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar. "It's a sad day fo r everybody," says John Bodrero. who has owned the restaurant w11h his wife Kathy since 1970. "But it's been a good 15 years." The closure. whale disappointing 10 the Bodreros and the appreciative throngs who have eaten there thro ugh the years. came as no surprise. The Irvine Co., which owns the propcny, has kept the Bodreros on a month-to-month lease for the past fi ve years because of their eagerness to develo p the coastal propert) . .\nd those development plans make no allowance for a 55-year-old creaky wooden restaurant famous for its hand-squeezed fruit dnnks and shakes. .. w e·,e known about this and have tned to do what \l.t' could to save the res!aurant. but there's nothing else we can do." Bodre ro said Saturday "I even tned to get them to let us stay until the last manut~ when 11 absolute- 1) had to go. but the) said no." The build ing ll">clf ma~ still be saved. but the ocean-'\ 1ew locatio n will be lost. The Bodreros have ant1c1pated the closure and opened a second O range Inn In Laguna Beach. where they reside. earlier this month. "It's been doing prett) well but the onginal wall be massed." Bodrer.o says. '"I th1 nk people rcall) found at special because 11'c; the onl} thing out there. It s1tson the last·stretch ofopcn h1ghwa) an the count} and was a perfect place 10 stop halfway." Indeed. man\ travelers -not only motomts. bu1 C)Chc;ts and joggers as well -ha' c made at a hahll to sto p a t (Pleaae .ee ORANG It/ A2) Health Planning Council plans to shut its. doors By LISA MAHONEY Of IN D9lly ..... Ii.fl Bowing to an almn't n·rta1n lu'>s 1if federal funding. thl' Orange ( oun1' Health Planning Council has dernkll to close its d oors on Tue!>da) After 12 yearc; a~ the n>unt' ·, federally des1~natcd health planner "health planning. as "cha' c n 1mc tn know it, 1s gone."' ..a1J e11unul President M . Angelina Ciuannllola an a letter released to volunteers and friends Friday. Even if the U S. Senate should unexpectedly push through a bill authorizing continued funding to the nation's netwo rk of health sntems a$cnc1es beforr current tund in1_1. C\- pares Sept. ]0. !IOml' other agenc~ ~ill have to tatt on the tac;k of 1nn·ntorv- ang county hea lth <,er' 1c<"~ and fal·ii1- t1es and projecting fu ture needs. (iutnndola .-.aid .\ftcr four H·ars of uncenam fund- ing. the wurinl's board of dm·ctors l·an no longer functio n ··on this ronunual roller m aster." she <iatd Thl' non-profit Orange Count) Hea lth Planning Council was formed an 19., I I:"' a group of consumer\. health pro(cs•;ionAl" and govtmment ntlic1at<.' 1ntr rc<.ted 1n 1mpro' ang health Carl· It becamc.> pan of a nattonal network of IOl·al health ~ystems agencies in 1974, a ti me when health care was sub1ect to heav) governme nt regulation. The pnmal) function nt' health ~~ l\ICms agrncte\ "3' Ill ISSUt' l.'emfkatc' nl nl·cd to hospitals and other health la\ 1ht1c!I that -wa nted to add hl"d!.. l'qu1pml·n1 or "pec1al11C~d (Pleaee .ee HEAL TH/ A2) Valley clothlng store robbed Property tax bills on way By ROBERT HYNDMA~ OflM.,.., .......... A Founuun Valle> clot~mg store was ro bbed Saturday by an armed bandit s.uspectcd of a s1m1lar robbery earlier in the da), police said. The robber.dcscnbed asa male Latino. 25 to 30 yea" old. rcpon edly escaped with about U OO from' the ca h register and S60 wonh of clo thing from the M iller's Outpost store at 16184 Brookhu'rst t.. ~1d Fountain Valley poltct Lt. Rod G illmal). According to ~\'t'rtl wi'J'CSSts. the suspect walked about the store for 20 to 30 minutes before ap-proachang a casb register He then po1nt<.'d a hlue steel handgun' at the clerk and demanded cash. G illman said The robber Oed through the front door folhl" tng thl' 4·30 p.m. heist and d rove away an a blue l m.ota p1c~up truck that was rcponed stolen Fnday rn Stant0n o\n arm~ robber matching th<' ~mr d<'!i<.'npuon. and driv111g i similar vehicle. was seen at a rnh~f) at ahout 12:30 p.m. Saturday al the Tilly'~ lothmg 'ltnrt at 15589 Brookhurst St. an Westminster. .\ccordmg to Westminster Po hcc LI Stc"c M11n1ne1 a m ale Latino ·csca~d Wlth less than s~oo rnsh · The robbery 'luspec1 rtponcdl) t\ of \hght build . standing -1 1 and wr1gl'HnJ about 150 pounds ~ 1tntsses said he had dark, 'lhon ha ir. a mou'ltachc: and wn' wl"on ng A baseball \ np. he1gr pents an,d a c;tnpeod ~11r1 .. By LISA MAHONEY Of 1M o.ll'f "'4et atttfl Propc.>n) ta' hill' "111 begin appeanng 10 Orange ( ounty ma1ltl<ncc; this Wt'('k. accordma to T rea'lurN-Tax <. ollet·tor Rl)hcn Citron Though the fi~t paym r nt d('adhne 11; not until ~c. l 0, propert' o"nrri. can n pcct to rrce1vc their balls w1th1n thf ( eee PROPSRTY I A.2) \· ... ~ . • · A2 0renge Coast DAILY PILOT I Sunday, September 28, 1986 HEALTH COUNCIL CLOSES ••• EAGLE .•. Prom Al From Al services on the theory that duph- calUm of services in a reg1ondn vc~ up the cost of health care But health care cost!> contan ed to spiral and, in the early 1980s rqu- lation soo.n gave way to com t1tion in the belief that market fore~ ould bring the pnce of medical ire ment down. With der • 11on. the maJO al· u vity of health sys t.• •n · wa' all but eliminated an funding authon.tat1on wa!t allowed to np1re in 198:!. A year-tu-year rongrl''>\IOnal rl''>OI· u11on has kept mone} !lowing to lhl· agencH.'S since then. but about a \\rd. ago a Senate ~ubcomn11lll"l' rcfu,l'J 111 .continue funding w 1thout n·au1h111 11- 1ng leg1sla11on. GuannJola \:ml She described chJlllC'> ot .1 hill passing as "shm." Guinndola said thl' niunl 11'' hoJnJ of director~ decided tu d1\man11l' tlw council and close its T usun otlin· at a meeting on Sept. 17. ·•11 was a hard dl'n\lon. hut '11u can't cont1nur without fund' and staff." she )<11d The council and s1mlla1 agem·1l'' throughout the countr~ ha'l' ~110\\n for the past )ear that thl· rnn- gress1onal mood wa' Jg.11n,1 u•n- 11nued funding ul thl'lr pl.1n n1ng effon<i. EXJX'l"tmg thl' Ill)' ol tund1ng. thl· rouncil 1n Junl· l.mJ on thrn· of 11' 1 ~ '>taffmember~ .\nothl·r four haH· ll'ft s1nn· then. said Tern IJloh1 1nta1m director Richard f . Butkr. who t"anll' Imm O~lahoma 111 Januan to \cr\l· J' l':'<ecutl\'C director. ll'lt 111 tal..l· J Ill'\\ pos111on 1n Jum· .\bout $43fl.l.IOO of the counul\ $600 {)(J(l I 98ti-X7 hudgl'l rnml'' trom the fedaal goH'rnment The mon\·~ ha'> p.i1d tor ~t:arl' tn\tntones or lht• (Otlnl \ \ hl·alth· 'it.'n ice pro' itkr' .rnd pmin·t ion' nl futun· needs ( 1uinndola wa' un,url· "hat 3{!.l'n· C) or organ11at1on might t.l~l· 0\ er thl· council''> data 1.Coll l'l t11m tunu111n. "I don't knll'' 1h.11 the hl.Hl'l g11,an mcnt't.go1ng 10 be abl~ to pull it During the October round-robin together." she said. each boat will get a point for each win. Efforts are being made to find During the November trials. five homes for three l'Ounc1I programs points will be gi ven for each win and that arc supported by state and during the December tnal' a win private grant'> and donations. ' earns a boat 12 points. California Health Decisions. a , grass roots dfon to react1\·onsensu'> After the December tnah the top on ethical quc'>llOn') in health care. fou r boats \\ 111 be matched aga1n'>l needo; ot1ke '>pan: each other in an eliminatio n enc' tu .\n agl·nq aho mu .. 1 ht· found to determ1m• thl' offinal challenger adopt a popular Ml'Oll'ttrl' a!>s1stann· . In thl' meantime. four .\ustrah•rn program. '>hl· \aid l>ynd1catl'!> will be COnlPl'ling 111 a Further \\Ork 1111 a qualit} ·ene'i of trial\ to"' tktl·11111m· thl' a'>St:!.Sml·nt ot tounl\ ho'>p1tals al'o dd'cndl•r. nl'l'ds ·• '>P1111'111 < nim ndola !>atd 1 he actual Cup race~ &l't umkr "';I\ "It', l'r.11\ \llU ~now'.' You fe t i..... 1 J 'I Ill a V\.'\I 0 ~t'\'l'O scril'S an ' lhl''il' gnllJ rrogram .. <ind all () a ,uJden. \llU h.1\l· to lind m·w home' '\ t)p1Lal da) at Fremantk h'r thl' ll1r them · E:.agli: l'rl'w 1~ up :it 6:30 a.m .. :ihl1ut .111 huur ol aerobic!>. breakfa<;t at !( ,1 m and on the boat to go '>31hng h' " PROPERTY .• t From Al thc nl·~t 1wc1 month~. The carh mailing 1\ 1ntl·11dt•d to g1vt• propt·n~ owner" t1ml' to ;.inal) 1e their hill!'., ( 1tron .. aid. 1 ht· rount} also benefit, l°I) in't.''llng an' carl> pa)mrnts rece1H·d he \aid Thl· wunt~ ·, llltal Pn>!X'rt~ tax hill topped $1 b1llmn lnr till' lir\t time th1., \t'ar. (Itron -.aid Thl· S 1.07 billion ia~ bill n·prt''l'nt' a $l)K.3 milhon increa':le oH·r la't \Car and 1-. $64' m11l1on h1ghl·r than in 197-g. 79. thl· ~l'ar Propo'111on I' \i.ent into ctlect. Thl'l·uurm ta\ bill ha'> increased an a' eragc of $80 ft rn1llmn a ~ear(>\ n lht• l'lght-) l'ar rx·rrod \.\1th thl' fl·dcral guvt•rnment'o; tw.0- 111.·r ta\ 'tructun· effective Jan. I < 1tron ~ugge,tc; that ta'<pa~e~ con- \1dl'r pa~ 1ng thl·ir <.l'COnd propert~ ta' 11h tJllml·n1 ht·fnre thl· Nt.· .... Year 1 hl' 1fll oml' ta\ dl·duc11on on proPl'rt\ tJ>. pa' mrnt'> w-111 be h1ghl'r 11 thn arl' nwdl' in I lJl'\(1. he <ia1d. Pr<,pat~ ll\\ nl'r' who pa) ta>.l'' dJI!.'1.'.th LU thl' ta ' i.:ullecu;ir") uUkc ratht:r than through an impound account 'hould fl'l'l'l\l' their hills h' nu 20 · .\fter a da} o f hard sailing the lrn\ " back on 'h<>rl' for dinner at 7:JO pm Edgcomb defended tht' Eagle !>~ r1- d1c:ate's one-boat approach w tht• trial\. "Skrprx·r l<od Da'" and h1' lll'" will have onh unl' boat h• worn about and line-tune." said f drnmti He said that arte1 thl' Oc111ber triah S\nd1catl''i \\1th m11n.· than om· boat ~ould he Jhk to di.ingl'. but in d1)tng 50 thl'\ would lml' \\hall'' er fXlll11\ thl'} had ~lllrl'J 111 < k tuber :-.:onl' lit the syndicates "ould be allowed to changl' hmm after thl' October senc'> Tom Omohundro. a ml·mht·r oft he Eagle board of d in·ctors "ho ha' also JU!>t rt·turm·d troin \u~tral1a l'\· plaincd that [aglc "di ran· l'\ l'f! othn t·halkngcr onl'l' c.ll'h month during <ktohcr 'oq •mhl·r and Dl'- u·mhcr ··Mmt of thr l-111.JI' in 1-n·mantk arc lOm!X'ttll\l' hut l>a ' ''.ind h1\ lrl'\' "111 he comc ntra11ng cm ht·a11ng l'ath hoat It gm•\ without ,;i~rng that no om· hnat. 111, l11d1ng. I ag.k 1' going to "1n t'\ er\ om• 111 11' mJtl hl'' during thr trial' .. .. But .. 'u1.I < )mohunJrn ... I hl· ho1t~1m linr " 1ha1 v.r Jrl' g.01ng. to \\ 111 SCULPTURE UNVEILED AT OCC ... From Al ~a11onal f:.ndo"rnl'll l for thl' \rt, and pn\3ll' J 11nJl11111' tht en '1ronmental wurk "" an l'\· penen11al ptl'lt' not a ' 1\ual 11nl' ·· !>aid Albuqul·rqur. "1 he' ll'\\Cr" meant to walk through 11.11\ not .1 three-d1mcn.,1onal \CUlptllrl' that onl.' stand'> awa~ Imm .ind oh- -;en c'> ... l nH·1kd \a1urJ,1 , lht• $ IU.00(1 1n.,1allat1o n 1111 I ,111 ' ll'w Road re prnrnt' a m.tJm \\\1rl.. 111 an that w 111 la'>I a<, long a\ < "''·' Mrsa doc'>. '>Jill H;.il..r r "I 11.1 ''JI the HIP ot hl·r tJfl'l'r J nd " con.,1dned t1l1l' nt thl' m.c1111 art1q\ Ill \hi' lt1Urllr\. •\ I CL.\ l um IJu0dl' gradu.itt· and a nal1 \r c1I \anta l\l on1<.a l .\lhu4unqul 11.c\ ll\nl tn I unl\ia J nd P.1n' ·" ''l·ll ·" thl· l n1Lt·d ~t<1ll'' \lw h.1, u impktt·J I~ maJnr 11u tde111r 1n'>lalla11un' and recenth 'lllPt'd an cxh1b11 111 p;11nt1rig' .1l llll \a\Wl·l l'l' ( 1:rl· kl\ 1n L ,,, \ngl'lt·' I k1 v.orl.. ha' hl't'n rl'\ it·wn l 111 art 1ourna1,. r lml .incl 'l'"'"l'l'" 01.1gat1nl'\ .ind .1u l.1111u·d 111trrn.it1c ~alh \tw ,,,c, 11111m1"111nnl I•• t fl'<tll' thl· \\ 01 k lur < >ran~t < 11a\l < 11llqal' .iltn tlit· <.11lkgc rl'll'l\1'<l a S l 'i 11ui 1· \n 111 l'11hl11 l'IJll'<. .. J.?rJnt 1111111 till" ,,1t111n.1I I 111111"· ml'nt 1111 thl' \rt' ,,11d B.11'l·1 I ht· )!1.1111 \\,I\ m.itt ht•d I)\ .1 s .:.01111 1.11ntn hut11111 lr cim ·,hl' u ilkgc·, \"ou:itt·d \tudent-.. lour S 1 Ill 10drnlJt 1om h' lo<. al art patron' .md ··,, \\hok ·g.roup 111 52 'i gt \l·r,:· \.11d B.1~a I he outdoor 111\l:Jllu11on wa' 1.t1mpktl'd altl·r two ~car!. ol work '' h1d1 1 m ludl'd thl· de ... gn . hlul'- prin 1111g .ind u in\truc11un. \lhu1. rq Ul' "~" chm.en h~ a pJ nl'I nl \11uth < ount~ galkr~ d t I l'l to" .1 nd l'duca tor•,. ..a 1d HJ~l·r .ind hn w or~ wa<. aneptl'd h' ,1 lolal l lt11en·,u 1mm111t·e .. I 11,1 .il"a'' '>l'l'nl\ to 1mhul' hn "ork \\1th ITI\'>ll1.·1'>m .. \llld Ha"l'r ·tt ·, a p1l'C~ that p<1\\l'\~l'\ ,1 1;.rl·at .1moun1 of '>p1ntual and m\\tll':ll 'alue " XL) 11~1~1~'-; GAM E 3 / WEE r 3 DA Y 1 • 16 41 67 34 49 81 ,f/ ~ VEAH •.. Al FLUENT HERE . ( PACK VOUR BAGS AND GET .. READV TO PLAV. f'VE GOT VOUR NUMBER$ TODAV ... I I .. Daily Pilai l' TWA 21 45 n -,,. Mostly cloudy; chance of showers The National Weeth« Sa<Vlce predicted It would be mostly cloudy today wtth a chance of lhowert this morning. The clouds are expected to remain throug_h the night. Fair skin and a rise In temperatures are on Ofder fO( Monday. Beach lows In the mid to upper 501. Hight In the mld-601 to low 70s Valley lows In the upper 40. to mld-501. U.S. Tempe Aloeny.N V Alt>uQ_q.,. .\merCllO Ancll<>rege ... .,,.,,.. .. 1111an c1 411an11e C11y AutCln 8al11tnO<• ll>Nngt 8"11\inQfletn SNnetek Bol .. Boelon HI Lo 68 47 77 40 84 60 •2 ,, n se eo ee " eo t2 15 as 12 62 35 112 ., Lubl>OOI< 87 Ml M«nplll• 94 7S MIMll 8Ncli 811 81 Midlend·Oci-.t 811 63 Mllw9Ul<M 83 67 • Mp49-SI PllUt 78 55 _ _. ... 91 .. Hwo Or-.. ti 14 -YOfl! City 82 81 NOrlolk.Ve .. n Ho<l P\ Pleil• 78 35 OllWM>rne Clly ., 70 0........ 11 es 'Ot1enoo .. 14 ·--8u!fel0 66 •3 SS 41 57 63 es 78 61 SS 51 31 58 37 84 11 Pniledelpfll• P1'0enl• P1!1ebufgl1 Calif. Temps 12 $3 90 62 7S 64 Burkngton VI Cati* Cr.1r,..ton,S C Cner\wtqf'.W VI Cnarlocte,N C · Cneyenn1 cr.cc:ego CIMl(lnell C~o C<*imbl• S C ~OUtOl\IO Conc0<0 N H Delles-Fl Wor!P\ 01y1on Oen•et Oet Mo-nes 0.11001 Oulutll El P1eo e.ens•»lle Fairbank• Fargo Fl1oQt1att Grand RaplO• GrNI F1ll1 GrMntOOro,N C. H1rtto1ct H-e Honotulu Ho.iecon 1n<Uenapo1<1 Jeek..,.,.Mrse Jeek..,.,vtlle JuMau Kan1u C11y Las Vegas l•Ule Roe• l CNllVICMI 81 ·~ 112 70 82 36 .. 811 81 87 111 114 115 71 82 65 66 •2 .. 75 111 66 75 32 112 6S 1T lie ,, so 115 51 811 71 " 33 64 '49 S9 34 79 6, 60 37 90 68 69 ~ 57 29 87 74 86 74 114 87 115 70 93 70 49 33 8 111 87 Portland, Mal"" 83 42 Po•1111nd.O<• • 81 5f Provtoence 62 S6 Raleigh QI 68 Rapid Clly 66 37 Reno S4 JJ Rlellmond 87 7S Sc LOUle 87 86 Sall Lake C11y 57 41 Sen AnloniO 9• 77 Sen Juan PR 87 76 SI S1e M1r1e so 46 S..ttle S6 SI Stv.-..po<t 93 n Slou• Fe119 1? •6 Spol(ane Sl 40 Syr 6'I S6 Tamp 91 76 T 81 66 f 88 S6 88 5q Ion DC 87 63 89 61 61 66 , , 6<; la1e-n1gn1 end morning cow loud• ocher...1M lair ... 1n gene••"1 mild aunny days and cooc nogni. ~acn rugns 68 to 12 lows !>~ co 60 Valley n1gns In lhe 70s Low' 10 S~ 81ker11111d 8artt0" 8eaumon1 81g8ear 81yl ... <.11a1•n• Cutve, C•t., Eurelll frMf'O Llll>CHI .. LonQ S.ac;I> LOS AnQ4MH Mlrt1v Ile MorHO'i • .... onl•t>e'"..i Mon1.,e, 'I_, ... Newpotl &.acr Oakland On1ar•o Palm $p11ng1111 PatacJena P110 Roo"" A11<18lull ~e<JwOOO (.1~ • Re<oo ~1 .. 9f11c:Je Sac., •men to S1Jon1• Sin 86rnat(l1no Si n G1bott1 Sao Q.ego Si n "'l "C K O Sar Jote c;1n1e Ane Sena '-"•11a Sl r'ltl '-4orw•e 71 63 70 55 ea 45 57 31 84 50 sco&ton Tahoe Valley Torran<l41 VOMmlle Illy 70 53 43 11 70 53 si 31 ~ ~:.!------------ ~ ~ Surf report Cl~ 51 511 Sol 73 '>6 69 48 7• so '' S? 10 ~ 111 se ()1 57 LOC ATION Zuma Senl• MOf'llCe N-1 SenO.-OO Out loo• l If I Ce Cller>Qe Dlfl w w SW w 61 s' :: ~: Tides 7 ( 52 so !>() 6~ •? 70 56 54 33 10 !>() 69 4(1 1 I 54 69 S6 11 51 68 S6 7 I !>6 10 SS I' SJ 68 4& 66 '>6 F'1111 l0 .. F,,'1 "'9" Second 100- S«:ono 11<9n TODAY 1 O'i a m 8 07 • m 12SOpm e 32 pm llllOMOAY 1 38 a m 8 20em 1 27 pm 1 14 pm 05 4 I 20 50 03 44 2 4 53 Sun ,._ IOO•y •C 8 •S I m end"" •t 6 41 pm Moon,,_ 1008y 81 1 12 I m and Mlt •" 13 pm Louisiana candidates in runoff 'I-\\ ORLI:.\'\ l ·\l'I -Ke- pubhrnn Hcrlson Muon• "111 ml'Ct Dl'mocrat John An.'au\ 1n a runoff 1n his bid to become Lnul\1ana·, lirst GOP U.S. senator 1n mun· than a C('ntUf) With 3.054 of 3 . .!45 prl•cincl\ reporting. or 94 pc rcl·nt. Moorl' had 495.580 \Otes or 4'i Pl'ru·nt anc.J Breau~ 41 0. I 70 or H f)l:rlt.'nl I hl· ne.\t nearest compc11tur had Jll't 11\1·1 .,IJ.000 'otes. Had Moore won a ma111rit \ ol thl' \Ott' ~aturda\. hl' .1Utunlat1l.llh would ha\l' wun thl· \l'JI "II''> going to ht· him ,1nd nw · '"'1d Breau\ a.ruin~n·<.\man from the li tt k ( a1un 1t1\\n 111 < rowk) .. I h" llnll' '>'c'rc gmng 111 \t.in u 11np.inng rt'· cord' 0111 lll\t h,111~ olllCIUnt\ .. ·Mourl'. ,1 B.1111n l<c1ugl' t on· grcssman l·n.1c1\l'd '1r11ng \Upport from a p11p11l.11 Kl'al!an adminl\· tra11un :ind \,,,., till' urtdt'>putl'<l ll·adn But hl' had ,,11d hl' douhtcd hl' would IX' ahk 111 pull th1.· 111.tJttfll~ ol \Oil'" nl'l'Jl·J to w111 11utnght lhl· \c;.it hl'ld t'I' f<u,,cll I ong · I k\ t)l:l'n rhalkng1ng u' lur I 'I month\ ... \1ourr \a1d "l k ha,n·t laught U'>. and hr·, not going to catrh U' h\ '\Jm 4 " .\ n·rnrd 14 candidates w-ere 'ymg to rrplau· Long. the retinn~ patnarch of a d'nast\ that ha' dominated I OU1'1ana P<lhlll'\ for 60 ~ear!.. The\ 1ntluded three Dcmocrat1t 'ti.1 tl' ·officials. Senate Pre<11den1 \amm~ .'Junl'I. a respected 'Cteran la\1.m.1kt•r w 1th 'itrong suppon 1n hi'> ;-.;l'W <>rkan\ area. '\cn J.F Jumon- ' 1llc Jr . an mlfidd heir and rac ehor'>c hrt'l'dt·r and \hl·rm;.in Rcrnard. l ou- 1-.1.1na ·., 1n.,uram l' u •mml\\IOOl'f I hl· n1nl' 111hnl;rnd1datl'' had httk munn 111 1..1mpa1gn w 1th and at- tral 1nl l111k .it1l·n11on ORANGE INN TO CLOSE ITS DOORS ... J From Al the Orange Inn lor a dnn~ .ind a \andw ich w-h1lc cnJo~ 1ng thl· magn1li- ccnt '1ew I he hulld1ng lace., thl' on·an. w h1l h '>ma .. hc" the <.horehne at thl' bottom of magnifi<:cnt cl11T<. The rc,taurant" \urrounded b) a cracking a'>phal t parking lot and a lcw 'turd) p1rnic tahll''> Thl' rear hnundan "' marked tn il harhcd-w1rr kner h,:htnd which I l:i1tlc gr~ll' unla1nl h' thl' re- MAIN OFFICE .,. ' t ••.• . ..... I • • • "' • ~ .r • • ' e ,. i' i •"•· mart..ablc p.inaroma. rhat\ prcll~ ffiUlh the WJ\ II\ hcl·n;1mt· IYJI wht•nthdlrangl·lnn 'crH·d a'> a roads1dt• fruit and 'l'!?· t'tahll' 'itand Prior to that thl' hutld1ng wa\ an orangl· t1nd toma1 11 patk1ng hou\c tmned h~ the In tnl' l<anr h. '>ltuated 111 thr \011th rH·;rr 1:.merald Ha' horn the ikprl'<,\lun )Car' 111 1 •n11. thl' ()rangl' Inn "'a' 1 Ltn h) I l'CI .irHI ld.1 ( ro" ~hen thl' Audrnm pllrt h;N•d II thl'\ l'\f)illltlcd thl'lr \tolk from lrl'\h tru11\ to 1ncludl' dril·d lrull\ ,111J nul\. '>andw 1che'> and thl•1r fanwu' datl' 'h~tlo.l'' and hand- '-<.jUl'l'/l'd nr.rngt• JUICl' 'o t,rnlarl'. howr' l'r, \\ 111,urround thl' Orangl' Inn\ l<1'lt da~ ··11 \\Ill ht· orx·n a'> U\U;JI during thl' di!' ·· Bodtl'nt '>iltd . -· \ncJ al about 'i 11 l if>l" Wl·'ll l lt1\l' •• Dally Piiot Delivery la Guaranteed Just call 642-6086 It • ,,..,.. •' I •' ., l, , .. ' .. •• I • I ,.. ,.. ... • ,,. ' .... What do vuu like ahnut thl' l>a11\ l'tlcit" \.\hat don't vou ltk~·· (all thl' numhn ahml' ,rnd \trnr message will he rccCtrdcd tr:in'l nht•d .ind de- livered to the appropriate ed11m t 11t1 I ,. ,. , .. t l ! ~ .. ' "ft • 1 • t,,,.. I '" l • • ,_ ' .......... ,. • ... ~ _,. t .. ,, .... ......... , , t.' I t, o t•f ... t , .. t •' l f I r ..... ... .... •• 4 ......... , .. .. . .. ' .. ,,. •1 ••, 1 00 11 , r.• VOL. 79, NO. 271 '· . ' , ... , .. " ... ,,.,... The same 24-hour an\'>'enng wn Il l' ma' ht> used to record leuer<. lo the rd1t or on an' 1<ip1l (ontributor\ 10 our L<.'ltl'r\ column mu't 1ndudc their namc and telephonl· numht·r tor H'nlllat1 on Clrcul•tlon TelephonH 'Tell'> U\ wha1 'c; on ~nur mind ... • I J• • ' . ..,~ ' From our P RF "ITY·RUFF women's collection Denrm dressing by RUFF·H EvVN <!fit·< ,Jirff<*f'<jJ<'I' · r-1•hJI '( !/ft 'I' WESTCUrF PLAZA NEWPOnT BEACH CA (7141642-7061 llr. and llr•. Kevin Daily DAJLY-TROEGNER Peggy Sue Troegner of Newport Beach and Kevin Daily of Watsonville exchanged wedding vows Aug. 23 in St. Joachim's Catholic Church in Costa Mesa. Their reception was held at the Newport Beach home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frederick Troegner. · T he bride wore a gown of white satin in princess style overlaid with embroidered organza. The neckline and sleeves were embellished wnh em- broidered organza petals and the flowing train continued the embroidered petal dt:s1gn. . Cherie Armour was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Tammy Troegner, sister of the bride, Carin Daily and Chen Melville. sisters of thl' bridegroom. Elaine Sharp, Cath) Walker. Mar)! Blatner and Debbie Baker. Brianna Robinson was the flower girl and Brett Thornton was nng hearer The bridegroom 1s the son of Dr. and Mr\, Norman Daily ofWa1sonv1lle. Dave Walker \.\as his best man. and Guillermo Juare1. Jeff Trocgner. brother of the bride, Mark Fa tor. her rnusm. Kieth Melville. brother-m-law of the bndegruom. Dan Gruber. Corey Pollack and Dan Moort' were ushers. The couple r.c 1fl Newport &ach following a Hawauan hone) . The bride I\ a self-employed designer and alt n seamstress and 1s also a world class art1s11c roller-skating competitor. Ha _ husband, employed b) Ranch Meat'> Inc .. plan' to enroll as a dental student next )ear. GREGO-GARCIA Anaheim Tnnit) Chun:h was 1he '>etling,tur 1he Aug. 23 wedd1ngofV1ctona Ann Gama o t '.'lorwalk and Robert Michael (jrcgo of Costa Mesa fhe1r reception for 250 gul'Sts "as hC'ld at the .\mcrnan Legion Hall in Newport Reach The bnde 1~ lhC' daughlt·rof .\nt11n10(1art1a and Juanita Quan and Boh C 1n:go and \tad:-Henkel art• the parents or 1he hndcgroom Roberta (iarua and T Hunt· < uh n IH'rt· maid of honor .and hcs1 man tor ·the wupk. Hridc\ma1d~ were Kath~ On11. Su~an Sh1ll1ng. l:.l1Laht·1h ( od~. Sh1rlcv lnne~. ( hn\ltnc Halhrm•l\ln and ~1llc1tl· Cisneros. S1e1C' Cook . ...,tc 1c .\ndn'>nn. C1an Palmer, John (1rcgo. Ona~" :\l\on and \.\t·., <>i11n "'t·n· ushers. Heck~ Hachmrn.1cr wa<. the tlo""cr girl. and Mark Cod~ ..ened a' ring lx'.arcr f hc gu<.>st hook \\a) kept h~ MJChdlc < od~ The t:uuplc "ho hnnn mooned in \an la Barbara, are ( o~ta ~h:'J rn1dcn1~ '>he 1.-, Y. llh lhc l '.S P<1'tal Sen Ill' in Plc1tcii11a .1nu he" t'mploit·d b~ Del P1'>0 Bmk and I 1k 1n .\nahcim Mr. and Mrs. David Saling. SALING-BROWN Hun11ng111n Hl'<H h rt'\l<klll\ 11'\a \1 tt1u"' 11,111d Dai 1d ~1 ..,altng. c\lh.1ng1·d 1H·c..1<.ling 111"' 1in '.\ug. 2) Ill ~t \l,11 I·, h1 lhl' \t•,1 ( ,1lh11ltt ( hUIYh Ill Hun1111g1q11 tk.nh ·r hn gnTtnJ XII g,111·''' .11 1he11 rneplum al 1hr K11,l\ "'iu1ppcr Kt'\WU1.1111 .\.1r ant.l :Vtr' I :-.;tthnlJ' Hn1"n of ll11n11ng111n Bcat·h ;;ire tht• pcHt'lll' 11f tht• hrnk \ht· \\IJlt' J go"n of <.um mer ..a1111 "'1th 'lt't'' e\ .ind h11d1Lt· t'lll· bro1dt·rrd 1n latl' tl<11q•r, .111<.J 1x.·arb Su,Jn ( >rov "a' m.i1d 111 hn1tt1r Jnd I 11111 Ou mun I"·'" lw,t m.111 Othn hnd,tl .111c:nd.1nl\ \.\1·1c Lisa Butll'r\. t khh1l' I \lgd. "t nit "•rnlh 1-..n th Brown and \-far\ u' Hru\.\ n The hnd\·g.mo111 1' lh\' "HI nf l>ol\1tl11 an<.J Robert Saling 111 Kdlcc:n , I c\J\ Folio\.\ mg a L.1kc: I .1h0t· honn 111<111n. thl' newl~wed~ l1 Vl' Ill Wc!>1n11ntc:r lie 1, t·mplo\l'd 111 sales· and <.l'rl ll't' tor a mat hint• ma11ul:t\'tunng compan} H1' Y.lk "j ,1udt•n1 ol 1nll'llC11 1k-.1gn .ii OrangC' ( oas1 C olkgc and I!-i:mplu}cd h) 1ht· lkd and Bath Shop SILVER-DORRIS Si >\nn Mam• l>nm., of South Laguna tll:carnt· th" hrnk of Stl''l'fl Ciknn "i1hn on Sq" tr rn thr ( omm11n111 l'1l·-.h1 tl·n.in < h111rh ot "'a n Ju,111 Cap1-.1r11n11 I hl· \OllJlk° g1n·tl'd "'IO l(IH'\l\ .11 1hn1 rcccpt1on c11 tht• I tun· \tl h ll it1 h111Ht' pf thl' h11dt·-. parent<.. Mr and Ml\ Wdd1111 lim111t·11 1>11111-. I hl' hndt• \.loOll' an 1101~ ,,11111 g11w11 w11h .1 cha rx·l ll·ngth 11.1111 I lw \\1.1"\·thl'Jrt nl'l~l11w .llld de1:pl) \l ,l llllJl\'d hn11 \.lo l'l l' Jd111 lll'd \.lo 11 h ,,11111 111\1'' • .{ 111tll I t111.h n ""·" 111.1l1on nt h111ll11 .111d bridt'\lllJltb \.lot'll' "t1\:t11 I )11111-. \.1.111.1 I >0111' Bru\.\11 and l ul' 1)111 11\ ~.111\ J.1nt· lfr.11h ""'" thl· flo\.lo l'1 girl and ·l\1;11 ~ < h.1pm.1n Ill \'a' thl' 11111( hcarc1 T hr hrnkgro11111 " I hl' '"n ~f Mr and \i1" W1llt' ,\ .... 1ht:1 of I 1ttkh•n "" It 'P.wl \Jllltn.1 "·'' h1!> hc\t 111t1n ,111d 11\ht'I\ '-'1'll' lohn 1-..t·mp P,1111 Fkntwll .inJ I l'd I k.11h Attn J \.lo.,;dd111~ t11p to tl,11,,111 lhl , .. upll fill rc~•d~·nt' of Hu11t111ttto11 lk;td1 "'"l' I\ l111pll"l'd ll\ the >\C:.Hkm\ of Molton l'1l turt• \rl\ anti ">t ll'nu•, and he 1s w11;, RAS I Inmont Senate candidate Ed Vallen ,, ~ paints-Cnlaston,ZsChaured By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ofltlehltr"941Wf Polls )how Seo. Alan Cranston enjoys a comfortable lead and will likely wan re- election , 1n November. Challenger Ed Zschau, however, has an outside chance to unseat him. Why then, 1s long-shot candida te Ed Vallen of the Americ.an Independent Party stumping up and down the state on a shoestring budget and slim hope of victorv? "Hap either (Bruce) Hcrshensohn or (Mike) Antonovich won the Republican nomination. we would've felt at a d jsad-·· vantage," said campaign manager Iris Shidler. , · "But when the) came up with a clone of Cranston. they gave us an opportunity. The liberal side of ·the Democrats and Republican!> took over. .. They're both pro-abortion. pro-ga), an11-gun and anti-American." Vallen's campai~n focuses on what he fear!> is the erosion of constitutional freedoms in .;\merica and the communist mcnac:e within as well as outside the count(). He pledges ... I hereby swear and ,~flirm to uphold the present Constitution of the LJ 011ed States of America and endeavor to rid the countr) of the 1ra11or!> a nd communists within .. Among them arc l 'ranston and Zschau. Vallcn said. "Zschau supports abortion. the Equal Rights Amendment, he opposes voluntary school prayer -I don't see any difference between these guys. "And Cranston is the next closest th ing to a communist I've ever )een," Vallen said. Dcfeaung the mainstream candidates would be just the first step in his drive LO preserve America. The lJ nitcd Nation!r would shortly follow. ;•We want to get the U~N. OUI of thl!,- country and the I 0.000 spies 11 houses ... he ·said. Vallcn is a strong supporter of the Bill of Rights' Second Amendment, which guarantees the.right to keep and bear arms. "Tyranny prevaifs by taking away the right-to bear arms." he said. The wrong- headed leaders who would take away that right were the same kind of people who established the federal income tax tn 19 13." Vallen '>aid. "The power lo 1ax " the powrr 10 destroy. That's why the original 13 colonies had the revolution ... Blasting the Internal Revenue Serv1cC' that grew out of that legislation. he said. .. Today we have the most vicious gc'>tarxi on the face uf the earth. ''When )Ou pay income taxes from January 10 June }'Ou're in the depth of socialism on the road 10 communism " Vallen arguci. elimination of the fodcral income tax 1s piJ'>sible because mO'it <rfiht· federal budgC't \upports .. paper pu'>hl·rs and Third Worl<.J countncs ... ·'What the a\cra_gc c111zen 1s drnng " pay.Jn& t.aAes to gi ve those guys a JOb to t.a.ke r.our money away from you," he said. ~fore 19ll--'Me-Were-the most prosper- o us, producttve nation on earth and' we didn't have any income tax. "Now we have over 500 government· run businesses in competition with private enterprise. If you could eliminate them you could cut government in half." Despite what the figures purport to show. very little of the federal budget actually goes to defense, Vallen said. And funds that do go to defense are being used in WC\~S harmful to the country, he ~td. "We have people an the ~fcnse a nd State departmenu who support and feed communists." Vallen 5a1d. "Why do we give money to the enem) we're supposed 10 be.tight1ag? "It's comrol. control. control -a governmtnt gunr mad "We're trying IO bnng America back, 111 e b\ the Constitution and pass on libert) and (reedom to our children and grand- children." Vallen said . .\life-long conser1.atl\ e. Vallen worked ""Ith Ro) Ro~ers on Propos111o n 15 to prest:ne thl' nght of gun ownership and with Howard Jarvis and Paul Gann on Propo!>1t1on 13 Ht> 1s a d1s1nct d1rec10r 1n the 36th Congrc<.s1onal · D1stnct of the lobbying group Con sen au ... e Caucus. a national ad11~r 10 Redeem Our Country and Ed Vallen national director of the ( o mmmee of Patriots. A. combat \Ctcran of Guadalcanal m the olomon Islands during World War Jl. Vallcn 1s· a member of the American Legion. Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Disabled Amencan Veteran\. A na111 e of Ohio, Yallen has lived tn C altforn1a \IOCC 1959. He and his wife raised four daughters and ha'c 11 grand- children _ Cranslnruefuses todehatewith Zsch. ______ _ By DOUG WILLIS AP Polltkal WrH9f U >.., \NGELES -A.Ian <. ranston\ campaign formall) announced Fnda ~ he \.\Ill not debate ri val Ed Zschau 1n 1hc·1r ha11le for the l '.S. 5enate. with C ranstun·., top sJrateg1s1 accu<>tng Zschau of conduu - 111g "a rnmpa1gn of hes." Zschau 1mmed1atcly called Cranston a "h~ pocnte." and defended thC' accuraq ol his campaign ad1C'r11s1ng. "11\ factual!~ backed up ... z~chau said. ( ran~ton'r, dC'n<.ICln . ""hdC' nnt unc>.· Rccted. caps "'l'C'k' of ncgo11at1om bt·twl·cn ifk.· staff<. of 1hc tv.o campaign~ 10 \et ur debate\ lx·t" cen the t:and1date~. Cranston. an 18-H·ar veteran of lht• '\mall' and the ~ecori<l-rank1ng DC'monal nf thl' uppn huu~l'. I'> Sl'Ck111g ht\ fourth lt'fm. facing Rcrubltcan Rep. Ed lsd1au. a 1" 1Hcrm ">tl1l on Valle~ cungn:<tsman \\ho 11.1111 thl' .Junl' 1 < ;np pnma~ .... 11h a l\ld"l\ 1..· 1dn 1~11111 dd1cr11~1ng 1..;1mpa1gn I ht' announlCil\l.'lll "a'> umtained 1n a lrt1er b~ Dar~ ~ragow. ( ran!\tun·, t:.im- pa1gn manager 10 Linda Broder. tht· president of the C altforn1a Ll'ague 111 ~·umen V111cr'>. an organ11.dt 10n "'htl h traditmnall~ ho'I' maJor d,·hall'~ and offered lo rnnduct 'a < ran\lun-/\thau confronta11on. SragO\.\ '>aid z,1..hau ad\Crll\l·mcnls rnntt'nd1ng < ran~ton ha'i 1111\\t•d \1..·na1c 1 Olt'' on drug\ and terrnn\111 gu ··tic~ ond dl\lort1on tn t01al fahncat1<•n ·· /,1..hau ,., "guilt~ 111 tor1dUtting ;1 u.1mpa1gn of lies. and e1nvt· again \cn.i1or Cranr,1on t\ no1 going 111 1..khale a lrar .. ~rag11" "11d. ··nt•1thl'r •mt· nn one. n11r in J group ol fi1 c." F.arl1a ( ran,ttin had 1nd1(,ttl'd a "11!1ngm·.,., 10 dch.11t• 11 .tll lht• candidate'> tor thl• l ' 'i '.'>t•na1r -tn\ lud1ng tht1't' rcpn•\1..·n11ng thl.' Pc.tu: Jlld I fl'l'dn111 Pan1 I 1hl·rtanan Pan1 .ind \m1..·n1..;111 lndc.p1..·ndrnt Pan1 -Y.l'ft' prt'\t'nl ( r.in\ton. 1 2 '' u1n'>1tkrnl 11° ht· 111 thr 111ug.hl''t rk...t111n h;111k 11f 111, \l·n.111.' (ilrl'l'' faung a n111rl' I1111lkr<ilt' Rl·- puhl1tJn -Jnlf ~outhful -opponl'nl than he has u1nfruntl'd m his previous dcc11on ,. Zschau, .t6. a husine~sman and un11 crs111 instrunor, hall challtngcd Cranston-rcJ>eatt·dl\ to dt·halc'>. .. This 1s an oh11ous concc'>rn>n 1ha1 1ho!>c ads are acc:urate and that thC'1 ha\e '>lung him ... \aid bchau spokc<,man Jim Lc~un~on. "1f the ads arc \.loronR. he <>hould hc glad to tell us how wrong we are. Bui lhC' ad\ aren't "rong · Wl' have the good\ on him and he can·t bc~r·tO stand hcf1m· the spotlight h<.>''> frankl~ afraid ul Ed 7\thau " • ./ LM.hau, 1nterv1ewecrtmcn~ before mak- in~ a \Cheduled appearance in Los Angeles. ..aid ( ranr,ton "left u<. no choKc but to go on 1ele11s1on since he wouldn't face us.'' Bradley injects race into campaign F R.ESNO I .\Pl-In a dramat1t <.h1t1 in pohucal ,tratcg~. Lo' .\ngcln l'vta\ or Tom Bradk1 . "ho 1c, hlack. 1nJl'Ctcd race Sa1urda) into h1'> campaign for the go1 cmorsh1p. "The color ofm, ski n has nothing wha1soe1l'r to do wnh the kind nf governor I "'Ill he.'. Rradle' told.an enthus1a'>lll -;tall.' Dem<Kratte Pan~ t11mm1 1tt't' gathering. ··11 "hould. 1hcrcforl·. no1 be a h1ddt'n ..,.,ue 1n 1h1'> G1,rr1pa1gn." "Sad I). Tom Brad le~ will 'a' anth ing. regard~c'>s nf.thl' truth 111 gt'l l'kl led but h,e hides from the tuugh 1s\ueo;.'· '>a td 1ncumhcn1 C10\ C 1t'Orgt· lkukmn1 an Hradlc~ s opponent in the :--01 . 4 clet·t1 un. "h1k 1n Lo' \rrgl'le<. Brad In. fiX. tht• lour -term m:.i) or ofl o' .\ ngl'l1'' ""ho h<1!t hu 1I1 .1 polt l" .ii l arl·er h~ gcnl'rall) a~ 01dmg raual 1~~un. ha-. prc1111u\h Jl·d1ned 111 11w r.1~t J' .1 La mpa1gn <;tratc~' Ill ht'> allcmph to hn nmt• gO'-l'rnor Five propositions generating heat State salaries. language . AIDS qua r a n ti n e, local taxes a nd toxic wast es topi cs of debate .on1rol ut ~(1\l.'rnmt•nt II) lhl' fll'11pk l II~ otlinah. \J\ 11 "'<1uld p:11ahtl' l1•l<1I g111 anmcn1 Thi: l:nglt"h languagl' 1 n1t1<tt11 t' Prop- O\I 11on 6 \. \I a' pmpn'>l'd h~ lornwr I ~ ~l·n S I H a~:i ka\.\a . among othn' By JOH!'\ MORGANTHALER A .. ocleted Pr"• Writ., S·\C K .\~lt-!';T< > -I ht• pr11po..i1111n' dl1J'X'ar '11nple. hut thl' argumt·nt' .Ht' knPtl\ 1n<.Jeed .\mnng thl· 4ut'\t1ut1' ( altfl)rn1.1 11Ht'I' 11IU'l dtC11.k lll1 :--01 4 :lfl' •"hould thl· '~danl'' of man~ puhl11. t·mpl111n·\ hl' 1.ur. had, . .ind -.hould all puhht t'lllplCJ1t'l'' ht' rt·4u1rcd It> uc;c '1d., lca1l' and '.1t .1t 11111 1111\t' in lll\' 1l'a1 111 \.lo h 1d1 11 " l',ll lll'd" . •Sho uld Jll lot·al gl·nc1 al l,l\ 111L rea\l'\ hJH' tu he appro11·d h~ 1110-lh1rd' of lht· local lll\1ng agl'm} ·~ go1t•rn1ng hod) an<.J b1 a 111.1;on 1' 111 the 11 >1l'r'" •Should ~ nglt'>h tx· 1ht• 11tlinal languagl' lll C ;.il1lorn1.1" •\h11uld ·\l4u1rcd Immune Ddinl·nq 'i1ndro11w 1-\IDSt he dcdan·d a tnn- IJg1ou\ J1,l·:1,c !>UbJl't t 1u 4uaran11nc'' •)h11uld hu .... n1..•,-.c., he proh1b11ed frum rt•ll'a\1ng l ht·m1tals kno\.lo n to lCIUse cancer or birth dl'li:cts tnlo ''atcr o r onto land "here thl') ma) reach dnnk1ng water. and ~hould the~ be proh1b1ll'd fro m expoc;ing a11 1t1nc 1n 'urh cht•m1cals wi thout g111ng rt·awnahle \.\-arn111g'' Thmt' an-Pr11po<,1t1on., 61 through 65 I hcrr ~Hl' l'1gh1 (It her lc!>scontrn1 l'f~ia l 4ue\1 111n' on the ballot. Propm1t1or1 °'·l 1hrough 611 · I hl' puhlit <.alary question 1~ l'rop- 11s11111n 61 called lhl' Ciann ln1tiat11l' hctitU\l' ti \\ii\ nrnposcd b) tall gadfl~ P.i ul l1<1nn 11 \\ould 'cl the gmcrnor'o; salar) al $1!0.000 thr pa) nf other slate con!>l1lu- 110nal otfaw~a 1 $52,000. and hm111he pa\ of other ~tatc and local employees to a ma,1111um uf$64.000. >\1 pr<'sent the governor gets $41.), I 00 and other state ·constituttonal officers grt $42.500. Under a law pa~scd 1n I 9lU. 11 Propos1t1on 61 docs not pass, the go1 • ernor's pay will rise to $85.000 next year. the atto~nc) general will gt't $77.500 and nthl·r 'talc conM1tut111nal otfln·r<. will hl• paid S 7~. ~(l(J I ht• lcg1'ilnt1\ r unal) o;t" "a) s ahout 11.ll\Kl ,I.Ht' l'mpl(l)C' arl' no'' earning mon· than SM.000. 1nclud1ns the go1 c'rnor\ top a1dl''· l·ah1nct otliuals. department ht•ad\. tt)p J1tlt'' Ill the.· Lcgl\laturc. ;udgc'i and un11t'r'1l\ ,inJ '-.t.alc Lnllcl!,C cmpl n\l'l'' Ht• \'\li111Jtt·d thcrl' arc annthc'r 4,000 ltK.JI puhllt t•mplO)CC \ who~c <.alarrc<, \~11uld ht· l ul b) Propos1tinn fl I Hr l'\llllhllt'd ,1 101<11 '>ala~ \a\ mg-. of ~2 "10 1111111011 In the tlr'l \Car Hui thl' kt1-1,lail\c anal)'I' -..11d 1hr f)fll\ l'lon tl'QUlflflg \at11C·)l'af U\l' 11! \II I., il',tll' .llld \ 3(3t10f\ tlt11l' \.\OUld l'tl\I \ 7 hdl1011 tu hu\ out ttmt' alrl·ad) atlllll'd lh 23 \ O<X) \lall' l'mplO)l'l'' <.1ann l·halknp.t•d· thl' P h1ll1on tig.ur\' hut a JUd(tl' ortkreJ 11 1ndutkd 1n lhl' 1111t•1,· 1•amphkt •11g11nit·nt and in lhr hJ1l11t t1t l' .1 l.ll l \.lohll h l\\llll' IO!tlll' lhl' \elll0 I\ p.tllW I h1 111dl(l .1h11'""'"<1,11111' p,1111phlll ,tt11t·111l'1H"I 1h<11 ttw p111p1"11111n \l.111tld lim11 thl' I"'' 11f uni; ,11n,l11l1\11111.rl 11tl1\1'h ,\1'd ,lf)J)\ll!lll'll <•llll 1.tl\ 11111 l 11 ti 'l'I \ ll l' \\tll l 1•1\ .ind lh.11 11 \\Pllhl hl\\1 I !Ill J'll'n\1011' 1•! 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JX'1>plc 111 n '' tc• 11,m,h'r .1 h1l01l't1\.lo.nt•r', t \l'nlP- 11 .. 11 ti. 111 th1 II [('\llkn\t' t11 3 fCj'll.\\CllWnt d1\i:tl 111 1! I,"' 1 nr n111.1I 1 .1h11· 101 .tll'll tn 1 h· '·Ill 1111\ . -r . Senate approves tax overhaul bill Legislation would cut t axes for most; pare deductions WASHINGTON-{AP)-ThcSen- a te voted final approval Snturday to the broadest tax overhaul in a generation. a bill that will cut taxes for most workers while paring some prized deducti ons and boosting the burden on corporations. Ore .. chief Senate nuthor of the legislation, said in closinJ debate. "You can go back to the coffee shacks, textile mills, lumber mills an~ farms. hold your head high and say 'we did something good for America .... The bill cuts tax rates, hits thotit' who have been legally dodging taxes, economlata forecaat th• effect• of th• tax overhaul on th• economy ca. and closes off tax shelters, Packwood ·said "Those-three pro"is1ons alone arr reason enough to 'otc for thi s bill .. L 5 i XkiSC! a a The vote was 74-23. with 41 Republicans and 33 Democrats sup- porting 11 and 12 Democrats and I I Republicans voting no. The '1ctof) margin was e .. en greater than the 292-136 vote b) wh1rh the com- promise swept through the Hou'l' on Thursday. President Reagao ,., e\· pected to sign 11 into la"' in m1d- Octobcr I"e,cnhelcs). the debate was .,pnnkled "'1th questions from both sides aj)out "'hcther the hill would ~ ..... _. .. damage sluggish econom> and treat Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Ore. (left), and Sen. Bill Bradley, D- m1ll.10ns of people unfa1rl~ N.J ., •hare a lau&h after the Senate approYed taz oYerhaal. ··wi11 the bill work'''' Pal·kwood , Reagan. in a ~tatl'l11l'nt 1''>Uld h~ the Wh1tl' House '>illd he lool-l'U forward to ~1gn1ng thl· hill. "'h1rh he said will give Aml·nc:ms a .. ta\ l'Olk the) can tx· proud or one that 1) fa1ra simpler for mo\t people. one .that encourages gmw1h and " pro-tam- 1h ." a.,ked. "Will 11 mal.e the economy --lliiillll-------------------------• · .. E\Cl)Onr can \(lie fur lh l'> hill w11h pndc.'' Sen Hoh Pachluud. R- gro\' morl' than 1f we do not c hangr the ta\ rodl''! No onl' knows. But as the old s,a~ 1 ng goes. no gu t'i, no ~lory ." ··The president and we 1n the l ongress must not indulge oursclvl'S in an' fal\e 1llusion'i that this tax bill "'111 du ah~ thing to help solvl' our ba~1r economic prohlcm'i.'' said Sen. Da' 1d Rorrn. D-01.la Hammer presses for release of-narrtt-off By tbe Associated Press LO .\'.'<vl:Lf-\ -011 n n·utl\ c .\rmand Hammer Ill'"' Ill \lll'>lO\.\ 10 pr<.'ss for quick \cttkml'nt o t the standoff O' l'r c,p~ l·hargn kH·kd against .\mern:an iournal"t '\ ll hnl,1' Danlloff. an (kc1dental Pl·trnk11111 !>po ke)man '>aid Satu rda~ ··or. Hammer Ill'"' to Mo.,u>"' on his own 1n1t1atl\e :0.1onda~ n1gh1 ,1ftl't meeting w11h ~o ' 1c1 ..\mha\\ad11r Yuri Dub1n1n and F1m·1gn ~1 1n1,ter Eduard Shnardnad/l' · 'aid I rank .\sh le~. 0cc1dl'ntJI \ ll l' rn'\ldl·nt 11 H commun1ca11on' Hammer "'h•> ha' m,1111lJ1nl·..J 111·, \.\Ith Scl\ 1et lcadl·r-, tor \l'Jr'> \\,t' ac11nga">a prl\ate nt11cn hut l..l·rt thl· 1 · . g<l\anml'nt 1n1nrmni \,liln \aid. ',1atcs Hl· "'ould not l'laboratl' on thr prcparl·d <;tatcment Daniloff. 51 . MoSCll\.\ rnrrcspon- dcnl fnr l '.~ Ne"'~ & World Repon. "'a" arrested la\t month after a Soviet al·4ua1ntancc handed him a packet. "ic1' 1et otlinal" Jrn1ed h1<, am:'lt "'·I~ in ret:iliation for the arrc'it the prn 1ous wed.. o t (i ennad 1~ Zakhilro'. a So\lct l 'nited Nations l·mplo~l'C in Nl'\.\ York I'hl' Unlll'd -..1.itc., chargl'd Za\..harm wi th '>P) mg. fhc pair ol arrc'>l'. and the l'X· pul\111n h~ thl· I 'nitl'd ')tate' 11t' 25 memhl'r'> ot thl' ')o, 1c1 m1"1on to lhl' l nitl·J ;-.;~11un\. haH· dl'lruptcJ 1l'IJ· t1011' lx·t\.\lTn thl· I 'nitl'd Stall'' :ind lhl' 'io' ll'I I n111n ,1, utflual\ \\l'fl' rrl'pJnng tor .1 ~mm1t mCl'llng bl'l \.\n·n Prn1lknt Kl•agJ n Jnd ')o, 1l'l lc.1Jl·r \1 1l.hJ1l < 111rhalhl'' Policeman fatally shot on Detroit's 'No Crime Day' By tbe Associated Press DETROIT -:-A policeman was fatall) shot Saturday. possihly by accident. on the first "No C'nme Day" 1n Detroit. the cit) with the nation') highest homicide _rate. but the killing d id not daunt the event's organizer. "If you want to be din ~. be diny. but. .. don't make our kid dirty. too." said basketball star Isiah Thomas. who 1s heading th e No Crime Da) activities. in a message directed to drug pushers. Thomas addressed sc ' era I hundred people 1n an amphitheater at Han Plaza. where an off-duty state trooper was shot to death las! year The officer wauhotoruh.c CU} 's west sjdc whtk.be and analh officer. both m uniforms. investigated a breakmg-and-entenng repon . police Sgt. Chnstophcr Buck said. O nc suspect was 1n custoch . but no charges had been filed . Buck said. Further details "'ere unclear Saturda) e.,.ening: he -.aid. Glmbels closes doors after 76 years NEW YORK -Clothing racks in Gimbel<. dcpanment '>lore "'ere mostl) empt) on its final da)' ofbusinessSaturda\ and thl' gl1tt) l'O'itumc 1eweln that once filled the glass d1spla} cases was ~om·g for a dollar a throw. o\ftcr 7().}cars 1n Heraid Square. the legendary M1raclc-un-Hth•~trel'I n 1n1pc1i11on with Macy''> ston• was o'er. The G1mtx·h <.'ha in was clo\1ng 1t\ llagsh1p \tore afll·r years of dwindling sales. A branr h in Manhattan also closed Saturda» Developers plan to convert the store~ llllO onkcs and apartml·nt!> Kidnapped newborn reunlted wlth parents· J ACKS0N. Tenn. -A 2-da)-old infant k1dnappt·J from ha mother'<, arms b~ l\.\O women posing as hospital v.11rkl·r<, wa' rl•u n11ed wi th hl'r parl'nl<, Saturda~ afta authont1cs found her I)' 1ng in ttw huc,hc) 1n .1 nearb) town. "I \\a'> ha pp~. I wac, Vl'r: glad." 'aid the m"lhl·r \tw.1rll l 1>d;hilrt. from hl·r hcJ ut Jack'ion-Mad1son Count~ Genaal Ho ... p1tal altl'r thl· bah~ wa\ found un harmed earl) Saturda~. "There W3) a lot ot pra~ ing .. r he infant. born rhur'>da~ '>till had a damp on her umhiliuil rnrd \.\hl'O shl' v.a\ dl\l'O\l'rl'd. ..:.11d Don-. 1-rn ·man. <,pokes"'oman tor the Ja,l.\on hmp1tal a Rea an 's veto on coll slon course ress readies for --~'---conf rontatfon over economic sanctions WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reagan's veto of economic sanctioos against South Africa's white minonty ~ov.ernment places him on a collision course with Congress and many of his most faithful Republican supporters. The extent of GOP defections in both the House. and Senate on the sanctions issue makes clear Reapn 1s facing great odds and likely defeat as he appeals for the votes to sustain hi s veto, something neither GOP leaders nor the White House deny. Presidential spokesman Larry Speakes said finding enough votes would be "very difficult" and in- dicated Reagan wo uld not invest h1o; prestige in an all-out fight if it 1s certain he will lose. "It depends o n how close we arc," he said. "It's very difficult to shift that many votes of senators who have already cast their vote in the other direction. We will simply have to assess the situation and see what the numbers are. It all depends on what the possibilities are for success." The House. which approved sane- uons 308-77, might vote on a veto override as early as Tuesday with the Senate, which originally approved the measure 84-14, following suit on Wednesday. With a House override believed certain. it will be up to the Re· publican-controlled Senate to decide the issue. But even there the odds against the president are formidable. Twb-thirds of members voting are needed to override a veto, and in the Senate that means 34 votes if all I 00 senators answer the roll. ·Twenty Republican senators . would have to change pos111on to reach that number. In his veto message, Reagan said he would be willing to go along with steps similar to the limited sanctions approved recently by the European Economic Community. "I believe we should support their measures with similar executive ac- uons of our own. and I will work with the Congress toward that goal." Reagan said. While the administration did not immediately spell out what actions Reagan has in mind, Senate Majont) Leader Bob Dole. R-Kan .. said the actions would allow Congress and the White House to form a united front and to send a message to Pretoria even stronger than the sanctions bill. Deukmejlan says he'd overrlde Reagan By tbe Associated Press LOS ANGELES-Gov. George Dcukm.eJian said Saturday that 1fhe were a member ofCong_ress he would vote to ovemde President Reapn·s veto of stifler sanctions against outh .(fnca. The Republican gO\·ernor s comments on Reagan's \eto were ncarl) 1dent1cal to those of Rep. Ed Zsrhau. the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate m California"; Nov.~ elecuon. who sa1d Fnday that he intend~ to 'ote m Congre)S to ovemde Reagan's veto. ·· 1 don't know if the President 1s going to announce fu nher steps (against South -\fnca) at the executive level. .. I think ~tronger action is needed at the fcd<.'ral level." DcukmcJ ian said d1mnga newsconfercnl'l' at 1hd.'alifom1a Republican Pan~ 's annual fall convrn11on. Tutu condemns veto: government sllent JOHANNESBURG. South .\fnca -Black .\nglican .\rchb1shop Desmond Tut.!J said Saturda) I hat President Reagan will Ix' Judged harshl) hy history for vetoing a bill that would have imposed tough crnnom1c sancti o ns on South Africa. Pending a showdown vote in the l '.S. ~enatl' on whether to ovcmde the veto. the government dechncd to real·t to Reagan's action. -\pplausc from Prewna might make 11 hankr lor Rc~gan to win enough 'otcs to sustain the \'Clo. Tutu ..aid in a .,tall'ml•n t from h" ( aJ)I.' To"' n rn1d<.'n<:l' th:u b~ ''etoing thl' sanction'\ hill Frida). Rl·agan "ha'> made hi<; moral po\ltion 4u1te clear .. "lie g1H''i the ritual 'crbal condemnation ol apanhrn.1 and npresscs h1 ~ abhorrl·nrc of 1t. but the man "'ho ha' applied 'anr11on., .1~.11n'>t Poland .. 1caragua and I 1h~a at the d rop ofa hat rl'lu<.e., \tl·adla'>tl~ to 1akr an~ l'fTectl\ c ac11on against one of the mo\t '1uou' poliul'~ the '"Hid hJ'> \..no"' n ·· Tutu s:ud "In ~1 11\UI\.\ l Ul'\dJ\ Jlll'rn1111n and \.\cdnl",JJ, morning. hl· '"l'"ul in meeting'> 1.1.11h h1gh·k'l'I '"' 1.·1 off1c1<sl<. h1' hl'l ll'I th.11 thl· D.int111tl mailer mu't Ix 4u1l kh rl·,111\l'd rc1nfon 1ng 1n rx·Nin till' , 11111 mun1c.11111n' hl· h.ut wnl l'Jrltl'r 'Jul ..\<,hll'\ Thl' \o, 1eh rq)ortl·dl~ hJ\l' ol· Inell 1<1 dr11p the lhargc'> aga1nc,t l>.111itotl 11 thl I ntll'd 'it.tll'' dm·' thl' ,,lml' tor /,1io.har11' hut Kl·.ig.an .1J m101,trJt111 n utliu.11" hJ' l' \:ml \Ulh a 11\11\l' "'oukl tx-1nappropn.ttl· lx·l.JU'l' D.1n 1h1tl 1\11·1 a 'J'l' Balloons go up, up, and in the way He d1Jn't l>.no\.\ 1.1.ho 11.unrnl'I ml"I in Mosu1v.. or "' hl'l l' he nwt l>uti1n1 n Jnd ~he,.irdnJU/l' 1n lhl· I 1111nl Hoth l>anllotl .ind lakharm \.\l·rc ll'll'"'l'J tll thl' l U'>l••J\ 111 their fl''r'l\'dl'l" ,1mh,1".1J11r' -..cpl 1 l Millio n balloons Bockwurst; re leased: e nd up on ai rport runway < U Vi:! .\ND I .\P) -.\hout I. 'i n11ll1on mult1<.:olorl'd hallon'> "'l'rl' rl'lcascd ',aturda ~ as pan of a l'hant) fund·r~11wr. but 'h11i1ng windH·amed thl·m o nto an a1rpo r1 run"'a'. do\1ng Plump , meaty German-style Brots $3.99 lb. \\Iulo 'lll'P"'" l.l'l OKTOBE~T SPECIAL OKTOBERFF.ST SPECIAL Butter Cheese Cheddy-Brewer" l1111111n11I h1H1t·f\ 'lll•••lh 1 h• t ,... lie 1'f O.l\11nil du1!1Ltr 'flrt'.ttl LJ4.99 lb. 53.99 lb. HICKORY FARMS ,M SOUTH COAST PLAZA Caroosef Ccut Open Oaiy 540-6991 WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th & Irvine, Newport Beach Open Daly 642-0972 ... ot•til '" It"' Tl"'" fl I\ i I I 4,-r _.1 rt ' ..,. - ' 11 for a half-hour · Thl· halloonc, \.\ere held lll\llk a nrt· lit\ l'rl'd '>lrLil tun: hu11t "'1 th '>t'atlold- 1ng on Puhhl ~4u:irr 1n Jo\.\nto,..,n ( In dand un11l 1hr1r rdl·aw J'> pan nl the l 'n1tl·d ~a' 'frn Ill'" ot ( ll'' l'land\ lund-ral.,1ng campaign I hl'' "'l'rl' rcll'a'>l'd about IS minull.'\ l'ilrh a'> bJd "'t:alhl·r thrl'al· cm·J tu intcrlrrl' Thou'iand'> ol pcopk Jammed nl·arh~ Jo"' nl11\.\ n \trlTI' 1ha1 had hccn cloc;cd I luwcH·r a., wind., "hi lted and l3rrll'd thuu<,anJ., nfballons nunh to l a kl' f nc. "'here the) dropf)t·d into thl' 1.1.ater and onto the runwa1 at Aurkl· l.akefmnt ·\1rpon. IC'i'> than a m1k :i"a' fhl' ru'nwa> "'a' doc,l'd for a half. hour hcraU'>l' the hallo nc, made 11 un ... afi.· for a1r~·raft. according to an airport towl'r worker who would not &l'l' her n~.me. Promoter\ claimed the l'"ent set a "'nrld''> rl'cord for a halloon launch. hrt·aking the "'orld record o f I . I m1ll1o n '>Cl in December 1 Ql<.S at I >1~nc' land in C'a hforn1a nffi'r1als from the (1uinneS\ Rook of World Record" were said to have alltnJed tn 'cnf\ the numhcr of halloon'> · ll undrcds ot high school'> 'ltuden1s am,cd as earl> as 4 a.m. 10 hel p fill thl' ballons with helium. I he balloons were released a net. crcnung a huge dome-shaped mas ... then large balloons attached to the net hf\ed one !!1de. allowing the smaller onc'i to break free. __J BRIDGE ' . DEAR MR. GOREN Q.-As opf'nt-r, I can nevt>r dP· ddf' wht>t he r my partnt'r 's pref· ' t>rf'nc.-to my fint s uit ls encour· aging or not. As a rt'11ult, I llf't>m ahU)'Jl to bf' t>lthf'r overbidding I or undt'rbiddina. Can you give mt' som.-hf'lp? -G.R., Schf'n«"c· lady, N.Y. I A.-To mnkf' undt>r<\t anding 1 hr pri nr 1 pl<' Pa'!1f'r. IN '<i c·nn'l1rlt'r I wn hHMlnj{ '<<'t_tllf'n<'!''I I . Openu RHpond .. r I -I 2. 2 . 2 > Ol)f'n .. r I • I 2 ., In 1h1• flr11t t'a<\t'. partru•r"• on~ I ovf'r·ont' rMp<llHll' ·prom1sN1 no L-, _____ __:. ________________________ , morr I hun H Jl'llfll-; 1111 ho111(h II \ I ran~" 1~ nl mo"I unlim1H1d. When ht• nPXl I Uk\•<, H pn•f('r<>nt'(' I() rl 1a- monds oHr d11hs, hr has donf' nothin~ to prcim1s" <'Xtra• values lndt•t•d . "'""" hf' had many ,bids ava1lahlf' !'fl· sltt1w extra valuf's. t hPrt' 1s rvf'ry rt>ason to l'XJ>('C't partnrr h:n1• a minimum r<'sponsf', 1 ".fin p111n1 ~ Th<' "i1•rnncl <'8'4<' l'I di ffrrent ll1•rr partnt•r ha!'! mad<' a two-ovc>r one rt''!pon'!<'. prom1sinl( at l('ast 10-11points1f you 4'llll pll\y old 'ltylr Gorf'n or, if you pll\y two 'lV<'r nn1' forrln~ to l{Amt•, a m1n1 mum 11f I:} p<11nt" Whit•hrvrr mc•t·hod yo11 t1'4<'. t ht• bid I'! t'on '\l rt1«t1ve In thP fornwr. 1f p11rtncr was nny WPnl(Pr hC' wn11ld -.imply hnvf' rn1111'd to two 'lpadt>s, in thf' l111tt•r. p11rtn<'f hn11 al\<•arl y shown ,, . .. -.. releued o•er Cle•eland Saturday .. CHARLES GOREN an Op('Olnj{ hand With hit-\ IWO nver-one In both t·a~P'I, partner f'X· J>('cts you to clarify your holdinit with another bid Indeed, Jn tht• modern 'ltylf' his b1d Of l WO s pades m11tht hf' al{rt>einit the suit at a low lt>vPI prC'µa ratory to mvt>st il(atinl( -.lam pos.,1 bilit1el' The prinr lplt> r l\n hi> st at Pd l\.'I fo llows A slmplf' 11how of prerer PncP by rl'spondt'r when he has not prC'v1011~ly lncrtMNt thr lt>vrl of hiddlnl( Is not enc·oural(lnl{. Howev •'r. ;i prl'frr1·nrf' "'hown by n•:-.rmnd •·r aft rr ht· has rrC'v1ou,l v ra1-1f'cl 1 tw l<'Vt•I of I hr 1111<:1 llln ... t' n1•t111 rnl{i ni.t • Q.-1 hav.-bf'en told: "Wht>n In doubt, lf'ad trump8." What do you think about that plf'('f' or ad. vlcf'? -N.E .. Ft. IA-... ~ .• r. A.-1 <an think of no wnr<,1• rt>ason for makinl( any lead, 1n1 l11<1lnl( trump". lhan I hat you an• not '\Urr what 1 o d<> /\\ a mall l'r of fRrt . that IS prnbl:lbly tht> W(lf\I 11( All rPa'"'"' 111 leitd R (rurnp I nlMs you haw• a very 'P••nrw n ·1.-.on why R lrllfl)P "houlcl 111• It'd . you Arf' unllkf'ly to l(ain 11nythml( At wor'll, yr.111 m11(ht bt' p1t·kllnl( )'our part Mr 'i 1n unp tr11·k. 111 brsr you an• likt'ly tr1 •'O'lt your side H tt•mp<> • 2 L - ( \ _29 die in Beirut fighting BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Street battles raaed in Christian cast Beirut and heavy artillery fire engulfed both sides of the capital Saturday in figh&.ing for control of the eastern sector. Police listed 29 people killed. 131 wounded. The combat was mostly between factions of the Leban~ Forces. the country's dominant Christian mili- tia. but also · involved Moslems. reports said. Two maJor Moslem orga~1za11ons denied involvement and called 11 a Chnstian power struggle. Lebanon's state radio said the predo minantly Christian I 0th Brigade of the army intervened. covered by fighter Jets. and chased the warring factions off the Green Line. The.radio said the 3-m ile-long di\· 1d- 1ng hne was brought under m1litaf) control throughout Beirut's Christian east sector. Pounding b} art11lef) kept up after sundowh, keepinl§ most ofthl.' city's I million re!..1dcnts indoors in hoth ('hrist1an eai.1 and Moslem we~l sectors. Fires hurned out or control and urgent appeals for blood dona- u ons 'II.ere broadcast ·Syrian.intelligence chief vows to rescue hostages By tlle A11oclated Pren BEIR UT, Lebanon -Syria's army intelligence chief for Lebanon was quoted Saturday as vowing to re~cue all forei8n hostages helcl in Lebanon and to enforce order in violence-wracked west Be1rui, The chief, 'bri~ Gen. Ghazi Kenaan, was also quoted by the leftist newspaper as-Safar as saying the recent surge of abductions in Moslem west Beirut was engmeered by foreign secret sen ices a1m1ng at discrediting Syna. S'yna. which has 25,000 troops in Lebanon under a 1976 Arab League mandate, has been under pressure by the U.S. and Western governments to secure the hostages' release. Ni neteen fo re1g!'ers. 1nclud1_ng_ Da.v1d Jacobsen of Huntington Beach and five other Amencans. arc missing in Lebanon. "Very unfortunately, there arc certain quarters that want to use Beirut as an arenfl for political ends " Kenaan was quoted as saying. ··But I wish to declare that we shall spare no dtron to find all k1dnap~d hostages and undertake the necessary operations to free them irrespective of the consequences." Group threatens to Jclll Mltterrand, Chlrac BEIR UT. Lebanon -An underground group threatened Saturday 10 a~sassinate French Pre!..1dent Francois Mitterrand and Premier Jacques Chirac unkss three Middle Ea!..tcmersJalled in France were released. The group, The .\nil-I !llpenall<,t I nterna11on-al Bngadl·s. also purportedly claimed respons1- h11lty tor a~\a<.'i1nat1ng C'ol. Chns11an Gout1erre. France's military attache. in lk1rut on ~cpt 18 "Thl' fate of Mitterrand and ... (Chirac) will be the same a'> the fate of the French m1htar} auache who '>'a<i shot down by our rnolut1onam·., 1n l'ast Beirut to<la )." the group said. according to a statement dated Sept. I~ Police said 25 people '11.Crc killed and 75 wounded in thl' Chns11an sector and four killed and ~h \.\Oundcd 1n the ~1 0,ll'm secwr Loyalists to a former Ldranl'\l' -Erlme Mlnlster Karaml supports U.N. troops Forces commander. JO lnl'd h) Moslem m11lt1as \upponing )na thrust from 'II.est Beirut into the eastern sector at da'll.n. according tu rcpons. If true. 11 \\uuld he the: fir-.t thru.,1 into cast He1rut from thl' \.1v.,IC:·m \.\eSt sine~ lhl' t'llUnlr) ... l'I\ ii \.\:lf broke out I I ~car\ ago. BEi R l ' £. Ll'banon -Pnme M1n1stcr Rashid Karam1 visi ted southern Lebanon ()a1urda) and cxprc.,~d suppon for a U N. Security Council resolution demanding that Israel Wi thdraw its forces rrom Lebanon. Karam1 . a Sunni Moslem. ""a!. the first Lebanese head of government to visit southern I cbanon since lhl• ll.N. pcacekcep1n$ force was deployed th ere in March 1978. "We !>upport l 1 N Sl.'cunt} C ou nc1l resolutions that rl'cogn1ze Lebanon's '>U' rrcittnt) m l'r 11<, temtof) .'' Karam1 sa id 1n a speech at the opening of an 1ndus1nal and .tgncultural fair in thl' pon Cit} _ofT)'rC Nurse held in connection with death of AIDS patient who was target of hoU By the Associated Press S.\~T ·\ MON IC \ -·\ nur-.t· "'·'' hdd '~1th11111 hail "iaturda} for 1 n' l'\llgJtwn ot mun.kn ng an \I().., pal ll'nl '>'ho "'a' the targl't 111 .1 h11,p11.il tl'lcphonl' l all ordl'nng ,1 pott·n11all) 11.'th:il l hangl' rn ml·1.lit.t11on l'olttt' 'i~llJ nur'l Ital ~Pl'l'r' RJl hm.111.11.,o "'a' hookl·d for 111H'\ll!(.1l1111111t thrft and f11rgl'f\ 111 thl' dl'al h of I d I d111\\1t1. 44 . ,, 'Ill' prt'\ldl·nt 111 tht• \\ 11l1,11n ~1 1 lm' 1.1kn1 agt•nr~ 1.l·ho" 111 d11.·d W1.·dnl'.!>d.1~ al \1 John·, I lmr11,tl. hut ho\p11.1 I '>pok1.•<,man \rml'n \1 a1 ka<1an -..11d \,1turda\ that h1' J1.·a1h \\3\ unrl'latt•d to lh1.· nwd1rn11on rnuJl'nl I dlm\1t1 '>Ur' l'Cd 1h1.· ho,1\ '\t•pt 211 hut dtl'd at \t John" .. a 11.'"' da~'> la ti.'r o l \ID-.. lomplttat1on'> unrl'latl·d 10 thl· 1nudc:n1. ~1MJ...ir1.111 h.:id \Jtd R.tlhm.111 N \\J\3rrl·,tnl .it 7 p 111. 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'''" FOR CUSTOM ER INFORMATION. CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-654-6543 ., A8 OrMge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Sund•y. September 28, 19" Senate wants death penalty for drug pushers !!lJS··· , .__ ttatric control. W A.SHINGTON (AP) -The Senate also allowed military personnel to arrest conference committee to iron out differences, ment aponsored by Sen. Dnlais DcConcini D-.. , ba~ 10mc . conccf'!'S •.bo~ voled late Saturday to order the Pentagon to sec suspected drug runners. includina the death penalty question, with the Anz., that would give the teeretary of def~nse Whc~b th~~le 10 ;"~ f!t~e'7;1!nd how it can help stem drug smuaaJina and The Senate then voted 60-is apinst ki lling anti-dnaa bill approved two weeks ago br the three months to prepart a list of what actions terv Y t 1 hC::, 0 ~ • 1 · tentatively ap{>roved the death penalty for another amendment which would have per· Democratic-run House. Unless that pane can the U.S. military could take to incrcuc anti-mos!. ~~be~ly 'd ... ju "/e:0if pushers. but reJected using the mihtary to seal mitted the death penalty for persons convicted quickly aaree o"nl a compromise bill, no druf efTons by cMliao •ncies and what rate, h ee t 11' 1· h won fTord U.S. borders apinst drug traffickers. of selling large amounts of dru,as. It was offered comprehtnsive a i.<frug measure will be equipment could be used Congressional com-maybe t eon Y ~~e fi 0 ca~ a port The decisions came as the chamber plowed by Sen. Mack Mattingly, R-Oa., who said it was approved this ye.ar. 1 mittecs would have to re~iew the list. ~ •0h the~ whou l't 8~ .. cw throuah its version of a bill answering v~ters' the best way to deal with "the murderous drug ~veraJ ~DftOrs not~ that the con-Sen. Alan Dixol\, D-111., authored the IC an .0t ere 1 .e . · . concerns about drua abuse. The Senate ts not kingpins." gress1onal ~cuons, along wtth President Re-unsuccessful move to require the Pentagon to MOit city officials )ntcrv1e.wed likely to finish the Sl.4 billion measure until apn's recent anti-dr.ug plan, a-re pan of the closethenation'sbordentodruatraffickers.He lamented their neglect to offici!lllY next week as it tn. ·cs to ..... w~rk lb.co.~ a heavy But after it won that key test, Mattingly elcction-ye~r. effon to respond. to a growing told his.colleagues that "people who want to wclcom, e a~d ~cknowledae the befi d i-: h withdrew his amendment, meaning it was t b d th bo t h t d h • .. r..t agenda ore a JOummg 1or t e year. taken out of the bill. He said he was polling it ~ amor. y c1tlzens t~ o so!l'e ing a u w a sen t 1s ~1son into our count~ and our center s openmg ni.,. · After an 83-4 vote directed the Pentaoon to 1s perceived as a maJor national problem. children wlll think twice if they know that we · .. Costa Mesa 1·sn't verv adept at 0 back because -death penalty opponents would k h "-study ~ays to fight drug ~muggling, the filibuster the bill and block passage during the The House bill ~rders the Pentagon t~ u~ bac up our t rcats." public relations. 'But Im pr~u~. Repubhcan-controlle<i; Senate k1lled, on a 72-14 next week. but noted' it remains pan of a U.S. troops and equtpment. to seal ~menca s Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger has pleased -pick all the good adjectives vote, a move to require the ~fense Depan-companion House-passed measure. bord~rstodrugssuch as cocaine. man1uana and opposed effons to use the military to fight you want and that's how I feel about ment to seal off U.S. borders against planes and herom. druJS. arguing that such efforts will hurt the the center" said Councilman Donn ships carrying dru15. That measure would havt' Senate passage w11l send the bill to a The 83-4 Senate vote adopted an amend· mihtary's chief goal of being ready for war. \Hall. ' However, Hall conceded there () NO PAYMENTS· OR FINANCE· CHARGES 'TIL FEB.'87* appeared to be 1 breach tn com· munications between the city and the ans complex. He partially faulted the center's f.ormer executive director, Len Bcdsow1 who repeatedly failed to mention while making presentations . throughout the county that the center was in Costa Mesa. _ We reduced our compare at prices 100/o to 50°/o on every item in every department. ~\<'t)' li\'ing room ~ ( ~ ~, • · r\ · I >< ·< Ir( )( >t 11 I ~~\ ( · r\' ' I i 11 i 11 ~ r( l< >111 . ( 1~:\<'r\ <·l1~tir/r<\cli11<·r E' t • r~· ~ofa ~11 ·q wr I ~~\ < • rv 111 (_l l I r' \ s~ E\('') di11ctt1 · E\( 'I} at'('('~~ot: E\'«ry tahl1 · /o<"('a~ional pit'<'" ·wHEN YOU USE OR OPEN A WICKES CHARGE SALE ENDS.WEDNES DAY OCTOBER 8 . S<.l \ (' l ( )o/<> I<) 1}1()9f'> . S<.l\'(' 1 sx) ,,) S()W> . S<.l \ ( ' lS<ft) I<> 11SW') . S<.l \ (' l S X> t() !J1( )o/i) . S<.l \ '(' ] () 'X> I< ) !) ,( ) ~> . S(_l \'( \ 2( )<)?') t () ;)( )<Jf> . 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"I talked to him personally about it and then he talked before the Orange Count).' League of Cities fo r one hour and fat led again to say anythtng about Costa Mesa." Hall said. Bedsow explained Friday there was no deliberate attempt to slight Costa Mesa, but he was trying to stress that the center belonged to the entire county. "Our sole thrust was to make it a countywide prOJCCt so we wouldn·1 get that damned division ~tween the north and south areas," Bcdsow said. Mayor Nonna Hertzog. the council ha1son to the center, agreed the city is in the delicate position ofnot wanting to blow its own horn for something that was built by 5.000 volunteers throughout the county. Yet Henzog said some tactful trumpeting-perhaps a city welcome -may have been tn order. In any case. City Hall has still made an indirect contribution by sending bu1ldmg and safety officrals to aid construction crews in getting the center opened on time. "I suppose all that's really lacking is ·some hoopla ... Everybody has been so caught up in getting the center opened aod making sure everything works that some of the other details may have been overlooked," Hertzog said. Public viewpoint figures to play a strong pan tn what direc11on city rela11ons will take with the ce nter. Time will tell how residents react to the Jewel 1n Orange County's cultural l:ru" n. '"When )OU don't know what ) ou're m1ssmg. 11's hard to get excited about it." Henzog. "As 1t bcComes an integral pan of our community. as our children grow 1n the shadow of I the center. 1t will permeate their personalities ... City Manager Roeder added. "Frankly it's going to be a growing pcnod. We 're going to have to learn and ad1ust, as will the center." RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... , ..... c...r.1en1 1122 Ullll llft .. etsTA •U-S41-11SI fmPierce Brothers Bell Br~dway Mortuary 642-9150 ENROLL ... #O_W "for the right start In life" HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ALL DAY KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten thru 8th FALL SEMESTER STARTS SEPT. Ith 0 Door to Door T ransportatlon Where Possible ~ Reasonable Tuition 0 Arithmetic, Readtng, SP'!llng, with Phonic Emphasized ~ Before & After School Care for Students of Woilng Parents (6:3 am-6:30pm) A ffiVATE ~CF OOTfo.C1l:N FO.NlD N 1942 IN FlllTAll YIWY 1m111111.ur (114) 111-1111 • FACING 'fHE . SOCIAL WHIRL By VIDA DEAN You can get a glow on your face by drinking ten glasses of water every day, according to Aida Grey. inter- -nationail)' _known glamouLauthority and makeup creater. "Drinking ten glasses of water each day is so important for your skin," Grey told members and guests of Crescendo Chapter, OC Perfor ming Arts Center, attending the group's Celebrity Series lecture at Bullocks Santa Ana. This water -drinking teutine is not to be confused with coffee drinking. "Coffee is a dehydrator of the skin. Drink herb~ teas. If you must have coffee, you can find an herbal tea that tastes like coffee:· However, for· those c at haven't betn drinking water in the suggested amount, Grey had last minute glow- ing suggestions for chose big evenings out and specificall y the opening tomorrow evening at the Center. (Crescendo is a group organiied in 1 ~ and dedicated to raising funds fo r the Center's on~peracional costs.) "There are new powde rs available in gold, pearl, silver ind in shades of coral, violet, pink and green. Powde r 1s very flattering . "'The powders should highlight the . skin ... the skin should be very pale with a light blush. You should sce only the eyes and the lips and they shoul4 he strong and dr.amat.ic. If you can't wear clear red lipstick, go for a. rose red or a gold red . There are also gold and silver lipsticks. Try combin- ing shades. "When you put on· eye shadow remember -it's a shadow, not eye paint. Look at you eyes. You don't ·j ust have one color. Nearly everybody has four colors in their eyes. Repeat chose colors on your eyelids. Always add some pink shadow. The pink 1s a brightener." As an example, Grey said a blue. eyed person could try two shades of blue, one light and one dark and then Please Stt FACING/Bi B By VIDA DEAN When the s~n comes up romorrov. morning. Chris Lmdsar and her crev.· of designers will begm moving m flo wers and special props at the four tenred pavailions provided for the Orange Counry Performing Arrs Center's opening gala in the evening. "l'vt done parries in rented areas many times, .but never four at a time I've decorated for parries, thousandl of them, in the past seven yeais. bur this is the largest one ever. or course. this is probably the large r parrr el-er held in Orange Counn Three. thousand are expecred ro attend "[ ha vt .W designers assisnn;: me w d we are working out of our ne~ 4,(XXJ-square.fdot warehouse where wt' have large walk-in refr1peraron Flowrrs are being 1mporred Imm Hollwd and H1wa11. We btgan plam for this four months ago, .. added Lindsa y, who is in charge of overa/I SUNDAY Bill BLAs.s -FAIL 1986 Brisco/ · blue, red, borrle g;een, russet, <Jrange, jonquil and cyclamen shimmer in 1acquards and are some. times embellished wirh metallic threads. ·completes his fashion sratemt0t with shorr flaring jacking and Jong wtt~ ing satin coats in .shocking colors. The daytime color pallette is sub- dued in classic camel, gray, navy or green except for a group of black and white gold geomerrics and an OC· casional red numbtr. Evening colors art fired up with bright rich 1e~el cones against a sea of black satins, cashmeres, wool jersey, crepes. lurex, laces. velvets and bead. mg. Blass contends thar rhe women for whom he designs dress for function during the day and for men at night. So goes Bill Blass for fail JSW6. The newest evening dresses sporr rurrlenecks, but since Blass women also adore bareness, they fmd versions of both styles in the new collecrion. For fall. Blass also shows a group of long coacs in woolens, cashmeres and fur /med ramcoars over knee-length skirr and pants. "The juxtaposition of the shorr skirr and long coat looks nght for mv cuscomer ... says Bill. The silhouerre is narrow as ever with hems flaring from the knees. _ __...._..~ the simLgown.s the designet He likes wnJeneck swwm-and skirts with his suits and coats. Suits sporr ~•'·away jackers wirh smocking or squared-off fmgerrip jackers wirh non-marching sk1rrs. Persian lamb is a favorite fur trim for jacker$ and coats. decor /or the pose concerr. p.un We are keepm~ the decor J 't(rtt The purpose of the erenm;: 1.~ rht l onarr Jnd ro open the Cenrer '\tr tr the m.;1em ol the mus1t .mJ •ht JreJm vi openmp tht: Ct:nrer ha' come true, .there's nothing we could do co reallr knock the socks oil the guests. But. we are gomg co trr to .dmle chem ... said Lmdsaf "From rhe sheer Sile o{ 1r. JC will be dazzlm;: Tm on .; h1~h. ·· salcf ~ala chalfmJn FltHl Schumacher one week prwr ro the openm;:. 'A Joe of work hu ,1:one mw che pa/a. but even1hm;: 1.i .1.?om.r v.·ell ,md 1r / so exmmr J \NI en1tm.~ [>wlrt vi m1 l;te. JdJt:J · ·humacher. who has been p!Jnnm . .: benefits anJ ;:alas m Orange Cvunn smce I<Wl I .;m forrun;ue co ha\e o mJm pro workm! wuh me The tum mu· tee members ha re bttn wonderful I did the first founders parrv for the Center. Carol Camphell. Jo Jn Sk1rts generally are r1ghr in a w iery of lengths, the longer sryles flare from the knee for movement. STYIE .\furphmt JnJ I pl.rnned it with about !!XJ mendms.: Dome Stillwell and I ' 'fJrteJ che (Jme/or (hapter 1n 1976 JflJ J1J J pam at rhe \'ewporr Jl.a,..,l>' }'ache Club sa id 'ilt1ua1Jlht:r. remmis..-m~ vn earlier Center pames Campbe/I. who is once a!am work. mt with chumacher. said. "We rarred workm~ on the gala nght afrer .\'ev. } 'ear ~ workm~ wuh scale · model~ JnJ \O manr minor derails. U"e h:.ne heen workmF six or seven Jail.; week tor the past rwo mvnrhs. . The enormltt or I( JS min d bo,J(gllflg The pfannm.e commmee tor the openm,!.' JnJ ,!.'ala mcluJe'i overall openm,s: c halfman Gan Hunt and Tom Krndnck. Tim Strader. Man1vn PauleL D11ne Dai/ans. Tom Wilek. C4rol Campbell. Tom Stephen on and Tim • v.·11t 'The parry will be one of the lari est parries m rhe L'nited Stares ". added Plea e see PARTYI !\G /B~ -' . - I And wb.at will the writers be wearing to Tb.e Center? "Ate you going to the Center will be 'stocked with French cham- openin& and what are you wearina?" pqne.) Often asked questions lately. Another wnter from the Register. However, there's one group of Cathy Lawhon, fuhion editor, said faithful partygocrs that show up for she would be out front of the center as nearly every bag pla and nobody had guests arrived. Whik she watches and asked them, until I decided to rectify makes no1es on who is wearing what, this. The overlooked group? The OC Cathy will be in a black silk by Liz society and fashion writers that are Claiborne. "Since I'm fi ve and half constantly watching and reporting. months pregnant. it's a chemise - Table-turning time! with a V buttoned down back and it's "A smile, my youth and a simple mid-calf length. I'm wearing a gold black dress." said Jodi Cadenhead of metall ic head wrap. black satin shoes 714. and lots of jewelf) " "One o(.my own creations -either Me? I'm weanng a Dior. It's No. 36 a handr'iiit or a hand crocheted. -a vivid orange li pstick that's mcc Maybe the three-piece white. I and creamy and stays on well. haven't decided on whether 1t wi ll be COOL TIP: Last week we had a long or short,'~ said Dina Von Burger picker-upper hint about freezing ice of the Ens ign. . J cubes of wat er, fres hener and 'alum Ann Conway bas decided on the with tongue depressor sticks in them. . 3/4 length skirt -so she can move You pressed them against the face. j· easily about. "I picked up a theater Sounded good to i:n e. but didn't have suit at Bullocks 'Wi\shtre. The skirt 1s the time to go get alum from the ruby red satin wiJh ru by red and drugstore and free1e up the little anuque gold brocade Jacket made · goodies tuxedo style with front pointed lapels. But, here 1~ a cool suggestion from No wrap -I'm trustin' 11 will be makeup an1st Richard Stevens af warm." (The RegJster s "people Corona del Mar and Bc verl} Hills watcher" and husband Bob will be that I did tn It's a little-less time arriving in their own limOUSIOC Which Consu ming and It works. Designer Blvd. ____ ...____________ ------ A Clothing and Accessory Experience for W omen Sensar.ona. Rayon Sweoler W11h Touches Of Rabbit, Suede. leather And Sna~eshn Shown W1rh Our f 11ea Woo Gabard re Shr I J7SOO 19975 Skirt 17600 14975 Designer llvd. 722-1722 1835 D Newf)Oft Btvd. HOUP' M f IC Ou 8 00 )111 10 00 6 00 )un I 1•00 5·00 Ste. 1 SO Costa Mesa Courtyards "Take a piece of strona paper.towel such as Brawny, and fold at several times into a small square. Before you begin to apply your makeup, place the square into a bov.i filled with ice cubes and water. After the makeup is completed, wrina the square dry and press on to the faoe," Stevens in- structed. "The square will remove all traces of powder, set the makeup and make your colors appear more vi- brant.' EYES HA VE IT: I think one of the smartest things eye shadow people have done in the past few years,. is come up with crease resistant shadows that will last all day. Equally smart, is the refillable compacts. It's smart for them, be- cause you keep buying their products to fit into the compact spaces and 1 smart· for the consumer because the1 1replacemepts arc less expensive than buying the whole works. Max Factor is one oft.he latest to come up with the glamour accessory. A dark blue compact with expensive look.mg goldtone trim and an inside mirror can be filled with choices of30 crease proof. water proof and fade proof shades. Available in October. REMOVE IT: Since eye color is no more beautiful or comfortable or safe than the formllla that removes it, Oinique bas announced its latest product -Rinec-Off Eye Makeup Solvent. The new oil-free remover is specifi- cally geared to speedy eye malcup changes. Fresh eye makeup can be applied immediately with no smear- inJ or smudging. The claim is that with one sweep of a welldampened cotton ball, all makeup, eyebrows to eyelashes, is removed. and the eye is ready for fresh color after a quick rinse-off with cool tap water on a tissue or facecloth. The solvent is not a replacement for the company's Extremely Gentle Eye makeup Remover. The word is that the latter remains a must because its creamy souffle-sofi moisture offers cleansing that's. good for the lashes . and lids to enjoy overnight. · NOTE TO DIXIE:· COLUMN CAN CUT HERE. BUT SA VE THE WORDS OF WISDOM THAT FOL- LOW. Wiil USE LATER. VIDA BEATNIK FEVER: Pink-de-Ville, Fifties Red, Bopper Bopper, Chill Seekers. Tiger! Till.er!. Spray Me Lilac, Grape A..Oo-Go and Green with Envy -eiaht new nail shades from Andrea to take you back to the SOs. Also, a blast from the past is six pout and shout Hp colon -Hot Shot Peach, Paisley Pink Pink Pan- demonium, Lavender ljtno, Copper Bopper and Fifties Red. The collec- tions avajlable at drug, chain and variety stores. FALL PACE PRESCRIPTION: Monochromatic looks, gradation of shades. Eyes: go pale to dark, liner to accent and elongate. Color is smudaed in a softened triangle. Brows: exte)ld down from arch, then VIDA Dw taper. Li ps: berry shades, pointed, then squared off on bottom rcmines- cent of the 1930s. Skin: kept paJe, not whitened. Blush: briclc shades, made mattc·with two passes of transparent powder. (By Sebastian.) ~ .... ---~ ...... Lusk gets award -1+~uau.....u. Luk, cbatrman of the. boar.cl, Lu•k Company, recel•ed the National Human Relation• Award from the American Jewtah Committee at the &roap'• 80th an- nl•el9&1Y &ala at tbe Four Seaaona Hotel. With the honoree CrlCht) are Nancy and praentor Michael Meyer and wife Nancy Luak. Other family membera at the affair were daUChter Crl•ttn, eon 8111 and daughter-in-law Ann. The Assistance League of Newpon Beach. Junior Auxiliary. will be nam inga woman of the year Friday duri ng a fashion lun cheon at the Irvine Hilton Hotel. Beach Panhellenic grou ps have Wedne~day luncheons on the calen- dar. Bob Thomas will discuss Holly- wood. then and now when he ad- dressc~ the NB group at 10 a.m. at St MKhacl and .\II Angels Church. 3233 Pac1fi<: View Dnve. Corona del mar More 1nformat1on of this group available from 546-5 770or645-5523 In Lasuna. poet Jame~ Bruce Sin er-; will be speaker. at the event at Eleanor Wilson's. Meeting detail~ available by calhn¥-494-7207 Women from all over the-count) are nominated by an organ11a11on for the honor on the basis of their volunteer involvement in the com- munity. For instance. one of the finalists Christine McKinley of (or- ona dcl Ma r. has de voted 11me and talent to Spyglass Hills Philharmonic. Human Options. OC Performing Ans Center. Brown and Girl Scout~. Harbor Day School. Delta Gamma. -----------------------; Newpon-Mesa School D1stnct and .\ wardrobe building seminar for thl' petite woman will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturda) at Robin'ion's Ncw- pon Beach by Rlla (ioldberg. fashi on 1magcrnnsultant. Thee,ent v.111be 1n the Club 5' 4" dcpanment. ANNOUNCING THE 1987 WINTER CRUISE SEASON. B·ook New Year's Eve I a11d save up to $1,lOO ~~;~g· .. m· THE O~LY MEXJCQ ROC\l):fl~IPS FRO\l LOS A.\GELES THAT L\CLLTIE ACAPLLCO-S.WE s1,100. '°'"II c 1Tlll"l'"l•fld Ill \11•\1111 ()1 .. 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Ir • IJ 11 ii ir '" r A1111J1 ·" 1 Ann Jllllan O NCE-A-YEAR SA!.J:I 25 8/o OFF Bras &'1S;i~wear -----------l~l11r1buf W1~1.u bVCA.&+ft' ..,."' .... A SPECIAL STORE FOR SPfC IAL NEE DS Ne~port C~nter Orthopedic, Inc. Medical & Surgical Supplies 400 Newport Center Drive Suite 104, Newport Beach Ask for· Stella _ .your trained fitter w ith 20 years experience I 644-0065 833-0053 • .. \ ., . 1. I .,.., ......... _, l..-. ...... Shirley Corwin and cataloeae cutle. Cryatal Campbell and Cbrtatlne Boll-. lnC•worth in aafarl attire. -Tennies were in at N-M caper By VIDA DEAN OflMOlllr ......... The really chic footwear for Neiman-Marcus 1s glittering tennis shoes. You can get around the Fashion Island store in record time .. .up the escalator. . · .down the escalator. run through several depan- ments at high speed. telA. His prize -rhinestone studded tennis shoes plus a piece of Ccska crystal an glass. compliments from Sorbara who was encouraging her to keep designing.) Also getting a lot of attention for "design" were two caged ca ts - a new breed called California .Spangled. Genetic ma~ic produced the spotted coats of big cats in these sentle domestic cats featured as the "his and her" gifts in the NM '86 Christmas book. Among the panygocro; were Dr. , Oranoe CoMtDAtl. y PILOTJ~ ~ u . 11M CHOC full of fun at R·egistry By MARY LOU BOPUNS ..., .... C.WI J fl I the marble came from Lt•Jr. the funtiture is from Spain, and fabrics came from Enaland . Receivinc thanks from Palermo were committee The 10th anniversary and renovation oflhc Rea;istry mcmben BettJ ......... (she didn't attend becaute of. Hotel in Irvine was celebrated by friends and members of iUncsa) and....._ lcMrw, Cinderella Guild; ,.., Cinderella, Jack and Jill and Small World Guilds of B•• &M Lerrle w.-.t Jack and Jill Guild; &area Pau. Childreos Hospital of Oranae County. &M Nwy WW..M•, :)mall World Guild;~ ~n. Four costume clad trum~tcen&Reted the 2001ue1ts caterina manqer, and a.a.. WaNMr,1uJld coordinator. as they arrived at the black-Uc benefit for CHOC chaired RkMH Mack, captain of the U.S. Olympic Culinary by Car•I Palermo, Small World Guild. Team and the hotel chain's corporate chef. came to Irvine "Ten years aao we celebrated the grand opening of for the aounnet dinner occasion . . . this hotel, and here we arc a decade later celebratina its · Mack, who worked at the Wbite House dunna renova tion." Palermo said. President Lyndon Johnson'sadministration, travels to aJI · "This is the most successful hotel in the Rcgjstry's the chain's hotels for special occasions to create ice, chain. The company spent S 14 million to renovate the chocolate and tallow carvinp. "I'm an expert on carving hotel and to show its faith in Oranac County." said Job tallow. This evenina we used between 15 and 20 thousand Mavros, VP and aeneraJ manqer, when he was ·pounds of tallow," Mack said. introduced. (The hotel underwrote the hosted bar, hors "I made t.he Olympic crest ice carvinJ because d'oeuvTCs and halfoflhe cost of the dinner). CHOC is invot.ved with the Special Olympic," Mack Fruk Nlc-.ellOll, decorator of the Ritz Carlton. added. decorated the hotel. The carpet was handmade in China, ..., .... ,......_, .......... That was Ho Coll'• shoe preference for the Sunday evening Catalogue Caper Safari benefit in the store for the American Diabetes Association. Orange County Chapter - a black tic treasure hunt. {He brought the shoes he i)ersonally gilded in a Gucci bag. and changed before the games begarr.) The big game was captured by AAD Kerauar (a $3,200 Ann Lawrence gown); "I've never won anything before" Valerie Brown {a SJ.400 Mary Mcfadden); Dr. FrN Grazer (a beaded $4.000 Riazee gown) and Erin Wlab (a $4,200 Persian lamb jacket placed on her by the designer Jerry Sorbara) The really biggie prize went · to Stepben Grotla --an African safari valued at $14.000. (Wife Jeane was right by his side to collect the pri1e from store manager Gayle Dvorak.) Francis Rble, past president of the Carol Palermo (left) introduced John and OC chapter and now . president of Mike and Karen Patton &et cloeer look at Southern California affil iate of the cool ca.rTinc. Diabe~s Ass~1at 1on; Baany Pero, -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Melanie llanoe at party. About 400 were scurrying around ti) ing for the 70 gifts up for grabs when clues were fo und. T he most -rhlrr were located by-Steve Wms-- "We should make over SI 00.000 ... said safan chairman Saadi Rose· nblatt, who was weann$ a !>elf- . designed long black sparkling gown. (On --me crea11on she wa5 gctung chairman of the OC board of direc-I C 1 t Ch• t • C D A g la Staf'ord tors. and husband Jen . chairman omp e e 1ropr.ac lC are -r . n e 1' elect. Shirley Corwin, execuuve d1rec-1 tor. and F.rank Spl.narskl, board member and wife comf!!llteewo,l!lan i Pam. PARTYING IN STYLE ... From Bl < <1rnpbell. who ha .. been designing panics for 11 years 1n the count) "liure. thae arc larger one!. 1n the I l.S -the inauguration panic<> 1n Wa<,h- 1ngton arc larger. of cour<;c. and the Hunts throv.'i '>Orne la rge one' in Dallas, but th1'\ one will be amung the largest "It will be a cclcbrallon to give the lonct•rt ~ucsi.. a cha nce to relax and v1s11 with the ir lncnds. Murra) Korda and a I 6p1ece orche'>tra will play and also Korda'co Monsc1gnm Strings. 50 v1ohnis1s. v.111 perform The tents are set up <,o everyone can hear and dance. Peoph: can movl' about and they will probabl} cnJO) that after sitting at the 1.·once n for l\~O hours. And then. tht womt•n can show off their dresses much bett er 1f they are standing." added Campbell. who has 11 helper\ working w11h her FACING THE WHIRL ... From Bl JJd pin~ v.11h golJ 1u,t undl'r thl· 76th franthlSl'd '~"" ..:an: ':ilon 1n t'\ chm"'· · '\r.... York a1. tkrgdurf Cioo<lmJn .\ tuul'h ol guld puv.1kr u:.cJ on 1up "umber T1 in W l''.)t Co' 1 na v. 111 \OOn 1hc thl't'~honl'\ 1\ 31,o J hnght l·nn JO ln thl' 11 .. 1 ot ..alon\ 10<-att•d throu~h­ J•id thl' \,1me nt1"dt•r '·'" tx-du,tl·d nut the I ' \ and Europe 1ndud1ng 11n tht• t'\,•hrov., lnr J It' t•h hio~ onr at \outh Coao;t PIJLa · "Beaut ~ kno"' no al/.l' It'\ up \11 ( 1rn Jrrl\nJ 1n <>range < rntnl\ ~uu to ha'c tht• nght ;i111tutk 111 h,t\ In)! lht• da\ hc:h>Jl' OPt'nl'd ht•r ht'.IUI ~ ... (Jrt'~ t11IJ hl'r ,1ud1t'llll' Hov. much foud will there bc'1 "Our chef told me he 1s preparing 200 pound<i of pa te and 2 S.000 pastries for the gala and thl· Wcdne\da) Founders Night pan:.-." -.aid K ~llhar) n ~hcrman. director ol C'atenng for the f Hilton "111'> orJcr 31\0 includes 20.000 pound' of ice. nO<J pound!i of chocolate. 1500 pounds of 'anou~ • meat~. 500 puund., ol ti\h. 50 l.'3\t'!> of lrum anJ \l'gl't.1hk' .ind 600 egg~ .. · \ ng.cr I'> 'had l11r ~ 11u and a Ir"'' n ruin\ the f)ft'tlll''>I IJtl' ·\ 'm1k t an tran\lorm a 1a,1: 1nt11 twaut' I h,-r,· .trt' no ugh "nmt•n ·· V.1th tht• long-.rna1lt'd C ,·ntt·r 11rx·111ng \.11.nda) , 't·111ng 'm1k' 'h11u Id Ix· m ut h 1 n n 1dt'IH t' ·' nd 1 ht• mo't lx'.wtil vl \\ornl'n 111 ( >r;1ng.t• ( ount' ,qlJ tx·.1rnong thl' 'l/Ofll hnl' ARTHRITIS . • • • -,-~ :' .. ti' I -: ,~~, 'I'~ -.~.)I f ... I , .... ; ~: . '/ :.:~:1 1 ' \ ,~ '.' ... ··'i j/t --._,., THE 1986 Don't let it stop you. Learn how you can live a fuller, more comfortable and independent life. ARTHRITl.S INFORMATION SERIES When:· Time: Third Meeting, Tuesday, September 30th, 1986 7:00-9:00 P.M. Where: HUMANA WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL 200 H09S>.ltaf Clrcle, Westminster, CA (B•eement C•feterl•) The Arthlrltla Information Serles Offers: • Speclal Preaentatlona By Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeons • Information on New & Proven Arthritis Treatments • Effects of Nutrition on Arthritis • Question & Answer Dlacu11lons • Free Information & Refreshments Co-Sponsored by: --~-----mana Hospital . Auoclated Bone • Joint Orthopaedic Surglcal & Medical Group Via sb1tinster JOHN C WA~TON. M.O ..oelfn 0. HIMa4. M.O. ~RT W. HA•An, M.O JAC* ,AICHALL, JR., M.D. ITIVIN R. ORA90ff, M.D . ~all f~r ~eservatlons & Information (714) 898-2554 r ..... •• ... tff .. , ....... ., •r ~· 11 •1111., •• , ..... ttM .. ,,., .. .,. It* Dt. Sttfftt4 NEWPORT To the r-----------, I -SEPTEMBER-I I -SPECIAL-I I I : FREE : l CONSULTATIO N : : and 50% OFF l 1 your first 1 1 treatment 1 L------------' SALUTE W · ishes to thank the following supporters and sponsors of the 4th Annual Newport Salute to the Arts, a blend of bu siness, ci ty and the arts wh ich will be held Thursday, October 2. 5:00 p.m. -9 p.m. at five sites in Newport Center including the Newport Harbor Art Museum , Newport Beach Library . Paci fic Mutua l Sc ulpture Garden Plaza , Pacific Mutual Atrium Building, an d Fa shion Island -Bullocks Wilshire Wing. We appreciate their dedication to furthering the arts in Newport Beach and Orange County . /hMIJC/OtS llucon Bn lnteipnsn Inc f UhlOll lsl1nd Mtrchlnh Auoc11bon "'''""j lhf lnint C~any Donald 111 llOI ~/ttS C11vtf Ootlopmtnt Co ... wporl Buch MlrrlOll liolel & lllril C~ Ml"llO'I C111t11 Anotlallon l'aclflc "'1MI l'ric• '"'"'*"' Soutll Cmt l'\m ''1flfldl Coopt1 and lYtnnd Old You Say fled. Mitt and a.it fich • and lluf!Slt Atflwltch lido lo avel Aoctt Chllh rude• of 111l~d competlllon Coutllne Artists Assodlbofl Mewport lrolty local 7, Amtric111 f tdtnhon of lill\ic11m °"Pf*" Oi¥ision, Mewpert Har1lor Alu ChMnlMI ol COll'll'ltf et Sit1 Hosts Mewpert Bodi Niie lllr "' Mewpert Har1lor Art ""'-' I' Kific ll\itllll Mewpert Ctn111 f aslwrl hland ,,., ,., ,,., ~· c.ft" Co .,...., The Ardln 8*' llftwrt Co lilijlllll ...., ..,,. Bellby MtlO•tl Conpmeutioll Bluzy ..... llMlts•llltl'~ The c...., Chl'i Oltdnch CoHtt fin Crowm row Su'°"1 liolel Pa~ •Htawam "'"°°'I Buch Mamott Motel and l llW'lls C-. ,., .... C1ft ""' Via ,.,,, Ille • .,.._,.. - llM H6tcltd C•anu ""*111 Newport Salute to the Arts rs produced and Sponsored by the Newport Beach City Arts Comm1ss1on with the support ~d part1c1pat1on ot local businesses and organrza rons ~ts £ vent Is Free and Opened to the Puhhc . ' . l I --- IN ~~t DAILY PILOT/Sund•y, Septembet' 28, 1986 INH RMI SSIO N I ~ - 'Shadow Box,' 'Quilters' open A Puhtur PnL1.'·\1 inning dramu and a new musical making lb first '1s11 to Orange Count} comprise th1.· n1.'\\l.'Omcrs un this \\l'd..'s theatrical cakndar "Tiie Shadow Box," Michal'! Cmtuf1.•1's h1ghl> honored pla> about 1c1 m1nall) di peopk and thl'lr loved onl.'~. launrh1.') a four-wn·h·nd run for 1h1.· In 1n1.· ('01,1mu111l) fhl·att·r Frida} I hal ~am,· t'' en1ng "111 ~cc the o~~:n111g of"Quilters," a mu!.11.al about \L'' l'l1 \lOll\1.'n un lht• .\mn1 ... an front11.·1 JI the Gl·m , I hl'alt'r tn ( i:trd,·n (1ru1 c A I un) ·\\1ard a~ hl:!.t pla). a~ \11.·ll u' th1.· Pul1l/1.'r Prill'. 'H'nt 111 ·'')haJLI\\ Ho\ ... "lmh 01wn' ,1 fou1 - \1,·d.l·nJ It T run Jl f unk Kud. Commun1t\ Par" t ompn~1ng thl' CJ\l JIC \l<1n St·hm'1d1.·r M arua lk11holt" (1.1hnl'I Hall PJtncl. l\k(111rnl'. \111.h.11.'1 f-nm. J:int·t \, h\\JI 11. Jo.innl' \\ t1ln111. D1an1.· Bull.ind .111J \',ilJ111.· LL'arnwnth. .. :Toi TITUS Ja" 1h1ou~h "1.11urd.i\'> until No' I. "11h \unJJ) ix·rformJnl"l'' (x:t 5 and 2h JI 1 p m JnJ <kt I 2 and 19 31 ~ \11 .11 tlw (icm. I 2M52 Main St.. <.1,11111-n c.r.111.· lh·<,1.·r\Ut1on~ (11(•·"~1\ I 1HJr 11.1\,ll p1"lidur11011' l'llllll' to thl' 1•11d\ 111 th1.·11 l\lJlh lhl) \lCl'"l'l1d I ht'\ JI ... •"SI)! Fox'' JI 1h1.· Laguna Moulton Pl.11 houw oll<• L.tguna < ·an~un R••.1d • I .1gu11.1 H1.·a1. h (494-074J). , 1,1\1111,t 11u1 1 u1.·,J:.i~ through \Jlur- J.1~ .11 )Ip m 10JJ) Jilli 111.'\I ~uocla~ .1 I ~ 'II thc~1.· uthl.'r productions continue tlll.'1r rnix1.·tl\ c 1.•ngagcments •"Hlgllesl Standard of Llvln1" on th1.· 111a111 ~•age and "Cloud t " on the ~·1.·und ~tagc of oulh Coast Reper· wn. o 5 To\\n C'l.'nler Dn,e. Costa Me.!>:l (957-4033). "Standard" pla}s" ru1.·~d•I)\ through Fnda)S at 8 p.m .. Sa1urda~' at ~.JO and 8. Sunda}S at 2 '0 and 7 JU until (kl. 12. while .. < l1•uJ 9·· rum Tucsda)S through f 11J.1, ~ JI lL\ll. aturda' ~ at 3 and 1:1 'O "iu111..la)~ al J and 8 p.m. until 01. 1 ~ti •"Hay Fever" at 1h1.· Co!>ta Mesa ( i\11. l'la,housc. Ml H3m1llon SI., < (1\1~1 !\11.:!>il (650-'i~691. Thursda\S through S;11 urda~' at ti p.m. u1111 I oCt. I I .111J .1 01.n1nct· tuda) at 2 p.m. •"84 Charing Cross Road" at the ~.11\ < knw1111.· ( ,,11unun1t' Theall'r. ::'112 \' 1.' ( Jhnllo. ~Jn '< kmcntt' 1~112-0405) · fhul\J,1,., 1hrnugh Sat· u1d,l\,,1thp111 un1ilOc1 II Camino Kcul. Tustin (l08-I 540). door' open Tuesday!> through Thur!>da) s 31 6:30. Frida) sand Satur- da)' a1 7 p.m.i Sund3}S at 11 :30 and 5· :m . .through No'. 9. •"A Cborus Line" b> the Regional Rqx·rtor) Th1.•atcr at· the Forum fhca11.-r . .;J 175 f'a1rmont Blvd., Yorba Lmda ( 996-41 85 ). Thur!>da} s through 'aturda~~a1 8 p.m . Sunda}sa12 p.m . un11I (kt 12 •"Tiie Miracle Worker" at the La Hah1a Cummun 11~ Theater's Depot Pl.1dwu,1.·. 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PO I'm 73 Sa11ing 75 Damp 77 Jack in c11b bagP 78 Night s oopos11e 79 Roman 1 obe 80 Gaped .. 125 -OrfTle ')r Tit 1S 126 umpire s call 127 Lump 129 Sho::.none<1 n 110 Upor 133 ActrPsc. 1.uQh n IJ5 Bein sti 118 Mand 1d0 Ewe " vlf<;pr r 144 Cut 10 1!1 145 A xl1ke 1r10 146 Sell 111-OncP iHO•Jf 1 1 track 0l R One ol lllP 7t11P.- ~1ooges 149 And othpr s 15 I Had lunch 152 Rascal 15d Actre% West 156 Unit of elPct11c1ty 1;i7 Cont1nua11on 159 Actc,J?SS Hayworth 16 t Alpaca t 63 Bonfires t 65 Large pa111t1ng 166 Dutch cheesr- t67 Level 168 Mater 2.: Pacr< tightly 26 Redact 29 V1c torv symbo 3 1 Actor Milland Jj E11ervone J .. Fru11 dnnlls '39 Food l•sh d2 Ac tor Hotbrooi.. 43 Spouse 46 Port<JI di ~or eacn 49 Moutti part "i I Mr K ing Cole ;,. Obtarn 'id Almond 5_, Nnart 'itJ Be&r L ,1t s-From the llPg1nnang ">t:l E11Prqreen ro c,01 1ype n, pd•d athlete 62 EM part 63 Crow s cousin 64 Nie.he 65 Br "~ 66 C.a Prida1 per •O<l brt Al< r .. 1 $de~ Ck 74 P,trsley family SEE AN$WfRS IN CLASSIFIED • '20 Mischievous one i 21 Question 122 LOiiy 12d Moray _, 126 Commanded 128 Hardest substancE: 1JO Pub drinks 1J 1 Indian pole l.l.? Obscure 13d Avena 135 Developed into 136 Turk sn 11t1e 137 Frolicked 139 Mineral spring ld 1 Astounded 142 Inn 1d3 Wagers 150 F1snerman s need 15 1 Associate 152 Play the lead 153 Surface ta road) 155 Recedes 156 Undulate i58 Hearing organ 160 Actress Lupino 162 Passing grade 164 Actor Ma1ors • "Brillitinl!" -Hm ·lh?I H1•• k t Ill< lf,U TH/Ill \I-\)'\/JU Ill '~deeply rot1U11llic ... a nd sexy /01 'e story~" \li\RLEE ~IXfLI~ 11.\ll\.\IOl) T l'ICTl IU .. "1 l'IU."it \ ~ \ !ti Hf ."ll'C 1.\ll\I.\." l1HOl>l'CTI07' ,\ ll\.\I>.\ ll.\l~f~"i Hl.\I ( 1111.lllU.~ ot \ U.\,t.M (;(JI> Pll'Ut L\l'Rlt. · PltlLIP OOSCO ~n'\'1ipla~ b~ llt.'\Pt:R \.'\Hf.ll"iO' ~nd \l\IU\ \I WOH ea. ... .J of! the~ Ml~ h~· '1.\RK ~tt:IX>n ProduceJ .,,. Rl 'RT ~l (,.\R.\l.\.'\ anJ P.\TRIO, P\l.\IER lM>cted ~ R.\.,'D.\ tl~~ n"'t:iiii!iiiiC.11~ ,.,;~~~=~:':~.:.~ooo \ P.\R.\.\K)l''T PK.1\'RE 0 . . : : . • s·Ii\l{l'S FRI f )A\' x r A 'Ill EAl 'RE NEA R Y()lJ. • ll n ~· t If 1'. 11 u s fl h (! 11 I I) MoMaJ,.,...Nrll . .~(March 2 1-~pril .19): Nothina occurs halfway -scenario hiahblh,ts ~pe<:ula~on, inte~slfied re~tionship, chanae. travel, vari~t_y. sensuahty. Sala ab~hy ls he1ahtencd, income could increase due to ''riabt He's willing to take an est1·a wife move." Watch for Libra. 'r A UR US (A~ril 20.May 20): Be direct, get to bean of matten, make new •tar?"' new ditectaon. You'll ~ve.!"ore. "worltina room," romance intensifies. you 11 leam whe~ ~u'ltand wath special person." Leo, Aquariua natives play roles. GEMINI .<May 21-Junc 29): Intuition rings true, sense of direction is restored, reunion could occur wt th family ------------member. You'll be active, you'll have ability to arti~ulate ideas. feelinp. Focus also on secunty property residence. GANGER (lune·?-1-July 22): You'll SYDflEY be more aware of appearance, clothes weight. L9ng-distance call could relate to o special social affair.or journey. You'll be IAll m ore poJ?ular despite "com,ments" fro m ••••••••••••• one who 1s envious. Watch Sagittarius. • LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Decision is reached concemins career. business, employment .. Focus a~so on general health, diet, nutrition. Judgment is ~ccura.te, you 11 be at nght place at "dramatic moment." Love relationship in tens a fies. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Individual who had been reserved elusive wiU now be very much in evidence. You could be invited to join s~cial interest group. Others will ~k,your opinions, counsel. Get your thoughts on paper. DEAR ANN LANDERS: "8.R. in Evanston" bemoaned the (act that 30 percent of the women in the United States will live out their lives without male companionship because there just aren't enough men to ao around. Granted, war is part of the reason.. but it is also a fact that fewer males arc born than females. Also there is a hiaher mortality rate among males ii'onrbirth to age 21. I have a solution I believe would be workable if you got behind it. Please bear me out. Many of us males have enough ~hysical stamina. passion and emotional stability to take care of two women. All we need is for society to clean up its attitude toward mistresses. I visualize a man having a wife and .a mistress living in the same home with equal respectability given to both. ~PTesumably the two·women would be good friends. Of course. it would be the man's responsibility to choose a mistress who gets alona wen with his wife. The work wo uld be eq ually divided and it would be undel'$tood that the man woulcJ al ternatatc bed partners without risk.tog jealousy, complaint, or retribution. A lonatime popular argumen1 for marriage ·is that two can live as cheaply as onct. It m1g)Jt also be argued that thTee can live as cheaply as two; especially if two of the three have tull-time careers. As a male, I think 1t could work nicely and sol ve a senous !>oc1al problem . -F.C. IN FORT WA YNE. DEAR FORW WAYNE: 1 am not surprised tbat flae "solution" came from a male. A few llltcbea t.llal cross my mlDd are as follows: Don't bold your breatb walling for society to "cleo ap its atUt.ude toward mlstres1e1." Tbe next step wollJd be to le1aUze bt1amy. A.Dy legislator wbo attempted tills would be a dead dad. Moaogamy, is tbe cornerstone on wblcb our family LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22): Timing is correct, you'll be in harmony with people who .make progress. Emphasis on romance... style, design, music. luxury. Someone tnes very hard to please you. Taurus. another Libra play paramount roles. .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ORPJO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Scenano features intrigue, glamor. mystery. Be discreet, don't reveal all. Spotlight on advancement, achievement, deal ings with persons in ''power" positions. Answers are found behind scenes. Watch Pisces. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Wraps are off, stops are out -you'll have your way, yo u'll impri nt style and could embark upon journey. Relationship grows strong, commitment 1s made. money could also be "on the li ne." Watch Cancer native. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): New approach necessary where work methods, employment enter picture. Stress independence, creativity, willingness to pionee r project. Romance is featured. strive to get to heart of matters. Watch Leo. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. I 8): What had been delayed will once more be "in motion." Break from past patterns proves beneficial. You could win legal battle. Be aware of rights. permissions. Member of opposite sex is fasci nated. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Low-key approach bri ngs victory. Know it, don't rush, refu se to be goaded into snap decisions. Play waiting game and cards close to chest. Individual who "accep1s" your principles will be present. Watch Aquarius. IF SEPTEMBER 29 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are intuiti ve, a n excellent character analyst. you learn by teaching, yo u are musical. loyal, unorthodox. family-oriented, and our mother has plaved an unusual role. Cancer. Capricorn. quan us peop e 1gure prom1nent'y in your 1 e. ou cou marry this year, go into business. organize special group. 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STANO I Y Ml 111 11,H 11)0 4140 ••U .. oo t 1 ,oo OO<aY UIH010M Ca \HU TOP GUN 1!'01 1100 .>-IJ S•U 71U 10.tO THI IOY GATEWAY OO\a Y SllllO 'AUl l<OG•N CI O<OOIU OUNOU OG-ll1 1100 •: 10 ••lO 1•40 10.SO ClOet\ ll•CHMAN SHADOW Pl A Y 1 HAU MOON STU £T 1 WHO COULD fly o0t 11.>0 >•>o s .>0 1 10 •·" 11,00 ANAHEIM t1tt~l11 tttpcL•m•n a Au•• fw) .,,. I•~ "'ff' '4. " e, '•, TO, GUN (llG1 IACI< TO SCHOOl 111().111 SHADOW ,LAY 111 llfOIM SCHOOL GlllS •II nHIS IUIUll'5 DAY OfF ~UI AIOUT LAST NIGHT 111 ORANGE ("tl _,..Ulll h ,.,., I (lleplll• THI IOY WHO COULD HY 111G1 COCOON tN I VUICTOMY: A DtUCATI MATTH•tot ,,, All Of Ml 1,.1 !10S )11' !1M 1,0 10100 NOTH ING IN COMMON 11101 AIOUT LAST NIGHT 11 )1)0 1110 THI fl Y 111 11141 l1SO •110 710ll a1f0 10.0 BUENAPARI< lU llJI 1010 l ... ,.fl o• ~••M .,.. . ·. · . THI fl Y •• NIGHTMAH ON nM nun PAaT l fHDOY'S H VINGl •1 VAHCTOMYr A DHICATl MAnH i>C. 1> All O f Mf "°' CIAWLS,ACf ,., THI HILU HAVI nu 2 ill loHABRA .. ~~. :.l . ' ' CIOCODlll OUNDU llO 111 OUNO MO ~UI THI IHLIN AffAll ti ! 110 >11J ,,., •• ., 1010 'AUi U>llVIHO C&U ANOUo IDWAaDi VASECTOMY; A DHICATI MATI£1tl'G.t>I 11M ><• s1it~10 UTO..T 1110 1141S•U 1 .. 10 UT OHU NIYMW .... HIWAY39 '11•111 lltJ ._. 11' Gr.., •UTHUSS ... 0,..1 Il l IAClt TO SCHOOL 1,.111 Ct0C004U DUNOtl 1,.111 GUNO t40 tM .IJI '"AOO¥. ,~y !ll II.ACK ~ 'N •tSINO 111 TOf' QIUN IN I KAUTI ttlD "AtT II t"I A11 LAllDEIS 1tnct.,.e Is based. bjs wiahes because I did 001 want ao riJe him. (My brother bu a violent temper and is easjJy upset.) My husband chd, however, ask the young woman several questions about her family and her homeland. I did not consider his questions too pcrsonaJ. They wcri the same q~ tions he would have asked an Ameri- ca n woman. ht answered .In a pleasant manner. Yo. say tbe two womeo woald Ila ve to be "&ood frtea4s." Yeab? How lon1 do yo1 tbiak tbe frleodsldp wCMlld last witlt botll women 1bariag tlle aame Now my brother is mad at my husband and will not speak to ham. l have asked a few people where I work and they said my brother had no riaht to make such a request. I would be 1nlcrested in what you th ink about 1 h1~ situation -CONFUSED IN STOCKTON mu? • • • DEAR l\NN LANDERS: M)' brother called recent!} to say he was bnngrng h1i. new girlfnend fo r dinner He explained that ~he wa~ Oriental. sh) and unaccustomed lO American "ays. He a~ked that we not ask her l\ny personal quesuons bec.ause Onentals consider personal ques- tions rude. I told him f would abide by DEAR STOCK: If yot1r bas-..•1 questions were of a 1neral .. ..,. and not pryill1 or .. thnate, tMy would not be coaaJidered offatl•• • an Oriental -or aayOM elle. Metllaks yoar brotber ls loetial fer a reasoa to be mad at yMr 11 ...... SEAN CONNERY "THE NAME OF THE ROSE" (Al 7 15. 9 45 • "ST ANO BY ME" tRl SA TlllOAY-SIUll NOlW "CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOO" LIDO fj 73 8350 "HOI Wllll A VIEW" IZ:lO, 2:45. S:OO 1 IS, t.lO "AMOlllAOAllll MATES SZ.50 TU l:OO "STAii IY IE*' (I) 12:00. 1':00. 4:00 6:00. HO. t-4S "THAT'S LIFE" IPG -13) 12 15 2 15 ~ 15 6 15. 8 30. 10 20 (SAT ONLY AT 12 15 P M ) "IUIE VUITT" (I) 12 lS, 2:4S. S 00 1 JO 10-00 "HALF MOON STREET" (A} ,•IA ft-Clollf"Ut TOl f&f llACMI~ MATINEES $2 50 TtLL 3 00 ,.,__llA_l11IS __ sz_.-50-T-U-l:OO--- "N0TIING II COMMON" 1PG1 "f(lltS IUEWI" (PC·ll) SAIUUlaT.SMAI( ral:VO "TOUGH GUYS" tPG> H S. ,;00, uuo 'IOTlllK II COllllOI" PC) "EJTl(ltTIES" (I) "AVENGING FOACE" IR> . 2:4S. H S. 10'.40 "ARM!O ANO "MAJIMUITEI" (I) DANGEROUS" !PG-131 12:JO. 4:30. t:lO "ftADtOA IVE DREAMS" ''RUT"4LESS PEOPLE" IRI "RUT"4LESS PEOPLE" tR1 3 10 6 50 10 30 3 25. 7 00 10 25 "THE MEN'S CLUB'' 1R1 "VASECTOMY" tPG·13> l 20 5 00 8 45 1 40 s 15 8 45 "CRAWL SPACE" tAI 100 '300 500 7 00 9 00 10 30 CHARTER CENTRE 841 0770 w....a• AT •M:M a vo IMTllIS SZ.50 TU l:OO "WEIS" (I) I U 00 7 lO. 10 00 "TOI' GUii" (") 12:45. H S H S, l'OO 10.00 ''THE BOY WHO COULD Fl Y'' 1PG1 12 15 2 30 4 45 7 00 9 15 "STUD IY ME" (I) 12 30. 2 JO •• lO i lO 1<10, 10 IS "llUE VELVET" (I) 1100 l.30 u s 71S,9l0 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 839· 1500 MATINEES S2 50 TILL 3 00 "FERRIS BUELLER" tPG· 131 "RUTHLESS PEOPLE" tR1 "FllGHT NAVIGATOR" !PG "WATE IUD II" l"l 4'00. i·IS. I.JO 10.30 "HEAT IOUSE" (G) 12;1S. 2:00 UNIVERSTIY 854·8811 MATJ&S u so ru l10 "IACl TO SCHOOL" (l't-13 "fUllS IUEWI" (l'fi·ll) "RUTHLESS PEOPLE'' ,.,1 3 10 6·St' •r ;· "THE MEN'S CLUB" ~ 1 20 5 oo e 4' "TOP GUN" • .)0 -' !~ • 45 9 ~,, "SUMMER" II 100300· , 00 '"' ,, EXCL 0<;11, E fl\l(,A • "'' '< "CROCODILE DUNDEE 1PG.1J1 I.? 00 ; 011 ' !( 6 15 A'\O ''· °CROCOOILE DUNOEE' PLAYING IN TWO AUDITORIUMS 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO SOUTH COAST LAGUNA -197 1711 I. COAIY MW¥ AT ellOAOWn M.ATINEES S2 ~O Till 1 00 "N0l* '" COMMON'' PG) "MEN'S CLUB'' 1~1 IWW1I SAi "TOUGH OUYI ' I DO "FEftlS IUlW I" (PC·ll) INO, 4 JO, I JO "IUTllUSS ,EO,lE" (I ) U 5. i l$. IOZCI EDWARDS SO CAL LAGUNA HILLS MAL 768 661 1 ''SHAOOWPLA Y" !RI 12 30 2 45 500 7 15 9•30 VILLAGE CENTER 891 ·0567 MAC'H llllfO ·l lll.OCKI 11.~oonn M.ATINEES $2 50 TILL 3 00 "CROCOOl.E OUND££" 'PG I 4 TRACK DOLB'V STEREO 1 15 3 30. 5 45 8 00 10 00 "IAJllUITU'' (I ) 7 JO. 6:30. 10.20 "UTIEllTIES" (I ) IH S, U S U S "CRAWLSPACE" RI 1 30 I 30 5 :JO 'JO q 30 '•THE Fl Y" R1 1230230 4 30 6 lO '< 30 10 20 "SHADOW PLAY" R1 •00 00 '.>Ov 70( 900 "SHANGHAI SURPRISE" ''REBEL" 1R1 • SAT PRf VIEW AT 6 1'i "TOUGH GUYS'\ tPG1 HUNTINGTON TWIN 848-0388 IMACHAf .,._&1.l t MATINEES $2 50 l L 3 00 •'NOTifNG IH COflllf()tj" I PG 12 10 4 20 8 '30 "BACK TO SCHOOL" '2 2c. 6 JS 10 40 tpG.1J1 ''HAL N STREET" 1A , 00 3 00 5 00 ;oo 900 EL TORO 581·9500 u TC>ftO a r f"WtN "4Kt "CROCODILE DUNDEE" ~ lGl'LK :>OLB' STEREO l J(I s 4' • ,, '00 PG 'l "STHD 8Y ME" (ll 11 JO ] JO 0 0 6 JO no. 10 10 "MUHUllTEI '' (R) I? 00 4 00, I I~ ''lVEllCll£ FORCE'' (Ill 1 10 '1~ 10 2!1 "HALF MOON STEET" 1R l Ill• t 00 5 00 T 00 9 00 tSATOlllL) 10 40 P M I "IOTMlllG Ill COllOlf' l'C) s·oo 1 JO t 45 I ()(l 4 .)~ 8 l'i "REBEL" R .. "~ t :10 '0 0'1 "CRAWLSPACE " Al ~o~ :;,~\''oOfl,:,::. "" . ,,\ MATINEES $2.50 TILL 3:00 ''TOP GUN" (PG) SAT PREVIEW AT 8:00 "TOUGH GUYS" (PG) 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO "ALIENS" (Al 100,4 00 7 00 10:00 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO "CtlOCOOLE 1MM&" 12·00 2:05. 4·05 (PG-13) 6. 15. 8:30. 10: 15 CINEMA COS~ t. ME SA 5-16 3 HJ. MA INEES 52.50 : ·•CAOCOOl.E DUNDEE" 4 TR.ACK DOLBY STEREO 1? 2-4 ·6-8 15, 10· 15 G 3 MESA CINEMA 646 5025 .. WCMIT awo. AT 1'T1'. aT. "FERRIS IUEUElr' 1230 4·20 815(PG-13) "SHANGHAI SURPR&IE" 2 30. 6:20. 10 10 (PG·13) HARBOR TWIN 631 3501 MATINEES S2 50 TILL 3:00 "TOP GUN" (PG1 1 15 3 30 6 15 6 30 10 30 "THE BOY WHO COULD FLY" tPGl 1L 30 2 •5 5 00 7 15 9 30 CINEMA WE ST 891 3935 ft.WTUI Al eou 1 asn IATIIEES s2." TIU 3:11 "CROCODllf OUNOEF' 12-2·4-6 15 8 30 10·20 rPGI ' fRACt<. DOLBY STEREO "TOP GUN'' 1PG) 1i ~s 3 oo o 15 • 30 9·45 "FERRIS BUELLER" 1;> 20 4 10. 8 00 1PG-13) ·•RUTHLESS PEOPLE" tRl 2 20 6 10. 10 00 ·•EXTREMITIES" (Al 1 55 6 00 10 2!> ''MANHUNTER" !Al 3 <!S, 8 15 WESTBROOK 530 4401 ftl,,_TWll AT 90Qlf.._., S2." Fii THU IOI. "VASECTOMY'' (PG-13> "RADIOACTIVE OMAMS" "BACK TO SCHOOl" rPG-131 "NOTIING ltj COMMON" 1PG) •?00 ~00 800 "ARMED & DANGEROUS" 2 15 6 IS 10·0S l~·ll) WOODBRIDGE 551 -0655 IAMIAlllCA IAll ~ CULW9 Ma !K fS S2 SO TU 3·00 "THE BOY WHO COULD Fl Y" <PG) ' 1 s ; 30 5 45 8 00 10 00 "HALF MOON STREET" 1Al • '3 5. 7 9 SAT ONl V 10 '\S P M I "SHADOW PLAY" (Al 1 30 3 JO. 5 30 • 30 9 JO "HOntlNG ltt COMMON" 1PGl 2 05 6 15 10 15 "SHANGHAI SUAPf'ISE" ·~ •O 4 20 8 30 !PG-13 1 "KARATE KIO ll .. 01PG) SA l PREVIEW AT 8· 15 "TOUGH GUYS" tPG) 1Mf11ll 12 ~ Tll H O "1001 WlTl A YO" \21~ l JO .• ~ 71IO. 9 1S "THE BOV WHO COULD Fl Y" !PG) 12 00 2 OS 4 10 6 1') 8 30 10 25 I ~ ,(! TODAY lst SHOW sz.se ~------11 "BACK TO SCHOOL" 1Po.131 1 35 5 50, 9 50 "AIOUT LAil llQHT" 340 7 45 l~) "IUTllUSS ,£0,lf' (I) I I~. N O U S ilO uo (SAi Oii l 10 10 N l "TO, GU•" ('Cl t >O.l4S 600 llS (JAi °" y 10 JO ,.., ' ~ lUtll otU'f S lllf 0 . "BLUE VELVET" •>1 'TRACK OOlB" 'iffR£0 t 00 3 io ~ AO 8 •O SA' ONl. y lO 20' PM\ "$HAOOWPLA Y" "' t, ,. ·~ 4 ... 6 .... 8 .... "RADIOACTIVE OAEAMS" 'Cl 3 0 Nl Y •1T E BOY WHO COULD FLY" PG •} 00 1 0\1 4 00 b I ti 30 10 25 "fEAttlS IUfllEi." I ) 1~ 4 •0 I! 00 tPCl 131 "BACK TO SCHOOL'' 1 1!> & 10 10 00 1PC. 13 "ST AND BY M£•• <"> I:? \!1 '1 H1 A l& 8 oo e oo 10 oo ---- 1l I ....,.~,.;!'%.~::;:::;::;;::::;::::::=~~--,...~~~:""""""'!',.....,~....,.~2¥1'!1m!l!!lmlll ... Cl!!lllC•c1111 .. 1im1111111 .. 11111 ........ lllllllllllll ...................................................... 9111 ... a Setting record straight on Newport Center plans Should Orange County firework sales? cities ban This country should have onelanguage English the present and new generauon would not speak English 1he American w?y? This could result in the fragmentauon of this great one count I") into. Spana sh speaking areas. Enghi.h. Vietnamese. etc. To the Editor: Regarding the Newport Center Build-out. utters to the editor and conversations with a verr lar:ie number of residents make at quite evident that therr 1s widespread misu.nderstanc;ting within the com- munity on the General Plan and on the purpose of a General Plan Amendment. City government officials have had ample time to set the record straight and stop the wild rumors, accusations and counter-accusauons that are completely d1 sl0rtang the issue. Since they have not done so. I wall attempt to do it by this letter. The General Plan simply spec.ties land use. An amendmenL alters previously aP.proved land use to another specific use (residential to commercial. offi ce space to rcsiden-r· ual etc.). Neither the General Plan or an amendment elimmates the necess- ity to obtain the permits etc. incident to providing unprovements on the land. The following 1nformat1on 1s provided to clarif) the maJOr points of contcnt1on regarding what will. or will not. be provided b)' the Bu1ld- out Traffic on PC"H· The EIR states that trend growth traffic \Olume fo recasts indicate that Pacific Coast H1ghwa~ will be ope rattng at servi ce level F ( 1.02 VC ratio) at the completi on of the Build-out. erv1ce Level Fas Gridlock -this probabl) as the -;ource of the name gl\ en to the refl.'re ndum mo\ ement . Pelican Hills Road. Res1dnm have been led to believe that the construc- tion of 1h1s road as full ) dependent upon approval of Build-out plan. It is not. The EIR fo r the road is 1n rire&resr and f<he FOad must ~built. or 1n progress. before the developer can hope 10 ha' e action taken on a ppm\ al of the In ine Coast Land t 'se Plan Thus tht.• Build -o ut and the CdM exchan~e · student looking for new host To the.' Fd11or· \-h name 1s Carsten )1t·tli n I J m a l "'-H~ar-uld foreign C\t. hangl' \IUdl·n1 hl'rt' in ~ml'nra from I lo)IJand I Jm prl·\l'nth l'nrnlkd a' J \tu1.knt ell ( 11r11nJ dt.'I \ t.ir H 1gh 'l h1iul l \ l.'I"\ · thing ahoul m' <,la~ 1n ~mcm.:a \H•Uld tx· \H1ndt•r1ul l'\l'l'PI l(lf Ont' thing. \h ongtn<ll ho't lam1(\ h.id to mJl..r 1n Jhrupl m11' r Jnd \.\t.·re un.ihk h• tal..l' m1.· Jlong h;r thr 1:11,1 month I hJ' l' hc:cn luel..' enough to '>ta: Y.1th ,, Imel: '.'.ev. pon fkat h l:lm1(\ v. hn h.1q·1 nnl 1he1r b~:c;t l<t find me: u tarn1h 1if m\ 1•\.\n . You ">t.'t.' thl'\ ha\l; 'it.'\rn \ hlldrrn plu' anflthc:r lorngn l'X· (hJn1w \ludt·n1 t11r the: \\.'Jr \ll I muo;1 lind m\ ov. n IJm1h a' c,oon 3\ po'>'>ll'lll; I v. a\ hnrn in < 1l'rmJ11\ '" e<l 1n 1J1r1.·Jndlurrt.·nth l1\c:1n l l111!Jnd I ~fll:Jk ( it.•rm:in f rt.·nl h L ngl"h Jnd DUil h nucnth I .1m ratht.•r on the t.iutet \tdt· IO\c J:lll, \Ctt.·nt.·c: ficuon .ind 1'\t t•l in art ht•n I d11 \o "'Jn t to tx· Jhk Ill tin1c;h 01\ '\t hool \car JI ( ornnJ 1.h-I \far II P<"'1hll• \1' parent\ ,,111 ht· prm 1l11ng me "11h all thnpcndang m110t.·\ I nc:t.·d lor '>Chon I dot he,. hool '>. Cit I nel'd a fam1l~ l\I g1\t." me ,1 hom1: pnl\tde' meal' and 'keping actommudat1on' Jnd hopdull\ (O\l' ml' a htt k ll)O, II '''U think :11u 1.ould help mt· oul tlf l..nciu .I famth th.it \.\OUld plca .. e l.tll d:J\' 1i-s.xr1hx nr ('\t•n1ngr.. ~4!1->o.l1-t11 In n•turn I pmm1w Ill do m\ hl''' t11 mJl..t \OU proud 111 me < \R\rf'-\I H fl ' 't.'up11rt lka1.h Don't take my protection away I 1> thl l:d1t111 I ,1m <i hu,an.:\' ''" na t ltm ., \1artnl fud \cP1tcJ on "-t.·v.pt1n llMhOI ,ind a pntJX"M\ 11\.\ Ot.·r .1nd fl'\ldl'nl 11f 'l'\\ port lk al h r h1· rl·cenl .innounu·m1•n1 th.it thl "ihcrtfT' l>cl)ut1r'> 11n tht· 't'" pon llJrt>or Patrol art g.111ng 111 t>c rt'· m11H·d .ind rcplJll.'d h\ 'f)l:llal 1tlhccr\ .. "'1th m1n1mum 1ra1ning I' t.du.,1ng me con1.t•rn \c, I h•tJX' \llU alrcdd~ kno" thl'\C Jcpul1t'' t1rc poltce park rang.er'> firnnrn and paramed1c'i for thl· hoatt'r' .ind hu~t­ nc'\'iC\ 1 n 1 h" harhnr I do not undcf't:tnd tht.· ,111 11 udr that Publtt. Safct~ lkpartmcnt should make mone\ for the c<iunt'v I was always under the 1mpre'i'\1on 1ha1 my taxes. 1.e. property. '31eo;, etc paid for pubhc safct}-protection J mongl) urge that the Board of upc f"1r..nr<i reconsider the dcc1-;1on 10 remo .. c th<' henff<; Ot.•put1t'\ Imm 1he Harhor Patrol I do \Ub<icnh<' 10 u\cr fee:, 1111 towing pum ping. l'll hut plca'\t' do nnl remO\(' the "u1p on ,the tx·at' Imm the harbor and ll;tt~r m-. hu\1nc'' rm·~ 10 1ncre:i..,rd 'and:ili'm .mil rohhc:r. (,~R~I I)~ M \'1DfV >i'- O" ner Opera tor krn'" "v1ann1' I url \crv1cc Nt.·v.pon Re.u h J~~ A NG( COAST Daily Pilat Irvine \oast Lftnd Use Plan. both being long range, arc tnterdependent. Enlarged Museum and Library: Neither would be provided automati- cally by the Bujld-out. Current plans call for the Museum authorities to raise the funds required to enlarge the museum. When sufficient funds are assur~d. the City and the museum would negotiate a land-builtting swap with the library moving into the current museum. A General Plan Amendment covering this phase could be approved now without much controversy. It appears that th<' museum would require about 2.5-4 additional acres which probably could be seeured from the developer as a donation. Teen Center: Would not ~ provided automatically by approval of the Build-out. Supporters would have to raise the funds to purchase or lease the land and build the building on the Bayview Landing si te. Child Care Center: This 1s to be strictly a commercial venture in every respect with private funds being used. It is not automat1call) provided by the Build-out. All of the ab<)\C 1nformat1on was known, or should have been known by C11y government when rnns1der- 1ng tht' Butld-oul. Their refusal to properly communicate the facts to the residents of tht' city has resulted in corifus1on. misunderstanding. name- calltng and worst of all. a needless expendtture of publtc funds for a special elecuon. That probably could ha'e been a,01ded 1f all panics concerned would ha\C sat down and negotiated an agreement which called fo r a phased 1mplementatton of the Build-out wi th approval of each phase-rontmgent upon ~he efk~en­ traffic congestion of the preced ing phaseii. PHIL AN ~ONE Corona del Mar Barrie Cooper Cotta Meta Sales Yes! It 1s inevitable that ever) year some kid gets his hand blown olT or some other sen ous bodily injury. Also. each year a house is damaged or destroyed because of fireworks. Patty Mecca Westminster Secretary I am undecided be- cause there are so man) 1njunes. how- ever I would pr-obabl}' fa vor keeping the sales 1f the use of fireworks were ltmued 10 a re- stncted area. SOMETHING T 0 THINK ABOUT Greg Grant Cotta Mesa Maaafachlrilll Rep. Yes. . . I can re- member seemg some kids throwing 11legal fireworks on an a part- ment building roof; if all fireworks were banned then legal ac- tion could be taken against those that use the illegal fireworks which actuall' cause all the damages. Ross Hiser Costa Mesa Sales Yes becau<;e fir~·­ works arr dangerous and they stan fire~. Sandy Huglles La Mirada Operatlona Mua1er No -it's not the legal fireworks that are dangerous. it's the il- legal fi reworks that are bad. So whether the • cities ban the sale of fireworks. people. will just buy the illegal ones from some other place. Bill Evans Costa Mesa Country Club Worker No becauS<.' I don·1 reall~ thtnk they hurt an)th1ng. The ones Lhal do the dam a~ arc.. the illegal fireworks bought outside of the c111es. To the Editor: Tbe United Stales is indeed a country of immigrants who came from many different countnes and had very different backgrounds. To ensure their complete 1ntegrat1on and that oflheirchildren. it was and still is very important that they learned English and were brought up bound by one common language -ENG- LISH. It is this common language which made the children of immigrants - Americans. and America -ONE NATION. This transformation was uninter- rupted from the day5 the immigrants came to this country. Praise our forefathers who had the wisdom to want and see that their children grew up as Americans -speaking English . That. diversity of different people coming from many pans of the globe made this country the leading nation tn the world. With the more recent immi$fants from Asian and Latt n Amen can countncs. their contribu- tion to keep America where ti IS today among the world of nations will continue as long as wr ensure that they all learn English well and are bound by one language. How fo nunate we are 1n Amenca 10 be able to attract that d ivers1t\ of people bringing with them their 'n r h cultures and traditions and for Amen ca to be able to absorb them. Through this wonderful process of the gia~t American melting pot, nc" generauons of Amencans have ap- peared and will appear. all speaking o ne language -English. Whtie the parents continued to be referred to • the original count!) the' came from. their children through our great educational English-speaking system became all true Americans (one no different from tht> other) because the) all speak and exprc'is themselves in English the .\men can wa ) "'tthout any accent or compll.'xe<;. Whal would hapix·n 10 <\ml.'nca 11 Just sec. what happened in.Canada where one group speaking French~ are referred to a<; the French Canadians and all the oth ers (Germans. Dutch, Spanish) arc ;ust Canadians. We wouldn't want a Spanish Cali- forn ia, an ~\1an California and another JUSI called C aliforn1a. See what more than one language has done to many oth er countnes, the language problems and d1 v1s1on of its people tn Belgium (French and Dutch). Canada. and so many others. Inability to speak and express in English could well lead to discrimina- tion espec1all~ where the new gener- ation born 1n .\menca is concerned. Ry ha\ 1ng E:.nghsh as the onl) official languagl'. tht.·rt> "'ould be no suppression ofthe t. ultural hentagt' of the 1mm1gran1 s. 1n fart. the 1mm1· grant' are free 10 J..el'P their ov. n language and culture bu t the language of their Ol''-'I~ adopted rnuntry is and should be EN(1Ll'iH onl). I came to this countn. to hve here permanent!) I J ~cars 'ago and our children \.\h o were born in another count~ no" speak Engh\h like any other •\mcncan without any accent and ha\(' occome om· of the ~meri­ cans. We too. as parents t0ok 11 upon ourseh e'> to masta the Engh sh lan~uagl· as \\di a' "e lOuld. Yc::t we maintain 11ur o"n languagr which happen'> 111 tx· ( 1erman and our children arc fluent an thl'i rdnguage all Y.t:ll But" hen 11 lomc' to stand up to the language 11f our ne"I) adopted count I") thl·n \\t' \1<1nd proud to spea k and dcfrnd 11' language which is and should tx·FNGLTST!onh . HEINZ ~DOLF RALLI N Chairman fhc: '\1:\\ port 1-oundatton \:t·.,.,.pon Beach High techreachesalowpoint Opposums have undeserved bad reputations Artificia l intelligence m oves ahead while human issu es take back seat ~ r~ket bla'>t'>uff . atcll1tes spin 1n space. Cnmputer'i spit out data. then roh0t .. :ippcar domg the v.ork ofhumans. Lac;cr'\ beam fiber optic~. gl•nc11c cng1nt'l'nng and ar:tifinal 1ntc·lltgcnre t. rcatc more 1magesol th l" futu re. Some ho" these 1 mages aren '1 e \c111 ng It's not tha1 the fut ure 1~ coming too fast. rathn it's going an the" rongd1rectwn Our ma- chines are starting to tontrol our minds. Tt>chnolog~ 1sn'1soh1ng our problems. 11 s neating them. Drugs, terrorism. 'u1c1de and p<1l- lu11on can all be 1rac-ed tva world caugh.t up 1n ma1cnallc;m : onl' not conC'crnangmclfwuh human pro- gress. This ' 1ev. hit me a\ I was '-!1t1ng on the porch" 1th m> N 1-vear-uld father. With a touch of\.\onder 1n his -.01ce he a'ikcd. "What kind of world w1ll 1hr rc be 25 }Car~ from now'l" Ga.zing at a passtngJct.1 sensed he meant trchnolog1cal advances. "( •l'C/ Dad.'' I replied. ''I'll be h.tPP> 1f"elcarn1olt\e "'1th"ha1 "'ealread' ha \l'."\.\e thend"- cu!.srd m~ lack of desire in fl) 1ng 10 Mar' untt l '-'Cha' c the F.anh in better !.hape I m m pared the world toa k1dc11 Ch m t mas. opemn~hm a ftn bo~ u fto> '>. ne' r r stopping to rnmprehcnd or apprec iate ont• before mo\ 1n$10 th e next John "Ja111b1tt.1n h111best c;cller "~tegat rcnds." said 11 ""ouldn't tx· this "'a~ He predicted "h1 tel'h .. "ould bring "ht touch."' meaning that as technolog) advancr .... human cxprcc;s1on and scn,111\1\\ wi ll also increac;c But that was hack 1n 1981 In1 986,1tappc:ir\ our minds aren't keeping up wtlh our machanco; Sorr.. Mr. Na1sb1t1, 1t 1sn·1 happening the "a) )OU pred1l tt:d 11·., more hke high tech. high trouble. Computers are sp1nn1ng out data to the point we're fraulcd b) choices and mountatns of paperwork: hand-held ground to JIM Wooo air rockets have been manufac- tured to the extent the\ fa ll 1ntc1 tlw hand'> ofterron~t). -;pace tl'ch- nolog) was so advancl'd hu man' felt their role 1ns1gnifit:ant: thl.'n there was a Challenger d1'iastl'r Ha\ e people rt>achl'd the pw nt u here the\ th 1n l.. machant'\ ""'"do e' cf) thing for them. including m:i k1ng thrm ha pp~" 11 dol''>11·1 v.ork that v.a' Our ll'l hnc;log) •'>I YXfl and going fol"\,ard. Our mentaltt) '' 1945 and rrtrca11ng. We all o.,., muchtnl'!> tu run us:urat bes1. "'e k•t them keep us from being fulh luncuonmghuman being<; For ages. phtlosopher<i ha ve heen 1dl- 1ng U'l that lull~ functton1ng human being!I ha' e rl'gularlon- Lact "'1th nature: pur'iue ant'itll creat" tt~. enJO) t·ontemplatton. love. phy'i1cal well-being and a sp1nt of JO) f h1: 1.1uest1on 1•> art• machine\ hc:lp1ng u<; 1n these purltutts. or hindcnng'1 The ans" l'I IS Ob\ IOUS. The\\ ords of Ralph ~ aldo Emer'ion could help "Ourhk might be much easier and s1mpk r than Y.C make ti. the worlt.l might be a happier place than 11 " thcrl'\ no nel'd for tht.• struggles and convul-;1 o ns. ~cCrl'atl.'ourn"'n e' ils whl'n wt· 1ntt.•rfcrt•"' 1th nature" Emer~nn t.·onduded. .. Thcre 1sonediret t111n 1n "h1ch all space t'I open to u<i. each of u'i has faculties s1lentl) 10v1ttng 1n that d1rect1on. to endk ss e\er\lon. ltkl' a -;hip 1n a rt\ er. w11h obstructtons on C\ Cl") side hut om· and on that s1dt:. all oh\tru( t1on ,., ta ken 3\"a' and ""e '\Wet·pr..erl'nd> into an 1nti n1tt.• sea ... I think Ralph meant don"t gl·t earned a"a> with gadgets or ma ch 1 ncs or ~pend hours 1 n Iron t ofthc tube Don't let\OUrlmt.•ol hfc be s11fl1.·d b) 1echnolog~ There's a wa ~ tn :l\ t11d 11 but ll takcsefTon · Hang 1n there:' Jim Wood Ji ves la Newport B~•cb. l 0 llW r d1t11r \.\ 111 \till pll"J'l' pnnl 1111, in ft1r- mJ1tun 110 lhl' cilhl'r \tde ol thl· ·Opp11,um pr11hkm· in \ tC:\\ uf tht.· H·r~ nl·gJlt\l' kill! 1n thl' l>.\ll't Pl I <I I II "lrom .111 .1ntl kb' D.iruc \It< .inn 111 thl· \ T \R-'L'"\ ··~l''td\·111' 111 the ht·Jth com- mun1t1t.'' h-" l' n11tl'd a tremendo u\ 1ntrra\1: 1n thl· numtx·r t>I opposum'i d un ng tlw pa ... 1 ll'\\ ~t·ar:.. l 'n- tunun~11d' lot 1h1· ,tn tlt'ollU rt'\. thl'\ h.I\ t.' .1n und\·\1.'f\ l'd ·h.1d r1.·putatwn { ontral'\ 111 p11pular tx·lrl'I oppo,um' do not t..1m r:iht~·, I hl' te mperaturt.• uf thl· Jntm:tl at •Jot Ul'grl.'l''>. 1~ loo i:hilh f11r 1lw lwat-,t·milg cl'll,. tht\ .1llcm' tht•m tll l'JI rJh "hllh olten \ :-im dt<.l'·•'t'' I h1· "PP"'ll n, ' d l'I 1 nd udl'' \n.1h•, lllll..ro.1, hl'' r.11, .ind \nJll'> 1 ht· mJr,up1.i1·, tn\ rl"''l' 1n l:it·t. ha\ tx·t·n ncdlll'd II• .1 rt'>l 1n the rat popula11on pPpllld\l•IO II rwopk \.\OLlld lca\t' th~·m Jl111ll' tlwre "11uld tx· J dclin11r lll'1 l\'.1"· tn thl' r.11 Jnd .. natl p11pul.i1111n ·\ltho11gh the·' lllJ\ h1tl' II l11rncrcJ till' llll't'I.. .1111m.1l' "111 111lt•n k 1gn dt•Jth -thl'' "J r.1thl·r pl.1 \ ·ru"um· th.IO llgh I .. I h.1nl.. \ciu I< I I II I· I<. \ '\i Kr I C ..... llenges pet owners to visit animal shelters \ 111 m.tl \ ""1.1111 t· Ll'J&Ul' 111 ( )f;!llpl' l tlUOt~ If 11n11 nvt1 in Ac at h f 11 the Editor· I ran a"a' and I wanna go hall.. homl· no" Pkao,e help me find m' hou ~l' or find -;omeone who v. t II tX· good tc• me .. Wht•n I ran anoo;o; th!\ .id 10 the lo'it and lound. 11 brought tt·ar.., 111 m' e~c., It might ha\l' ;11<.o fl'.ld "I'm wld rm lnghtrnt.•d Jnd rm \ 1·n hung!"), .. \.\ h~ doc' th1' happen'' Becau'r . ''iOml'ont· "h(I wa' '>U ppoc,cd to t are n1..·gln tl·c.l 10 put a lock on the gall'. a hlo1..~ 1111..Mcr that holl.' 1n the fcnn· 11r .tn I I> tag around h1) pet's neck' \\ t-" \.\hell dtd \OUr pct ('\Cr do ·oc.,1Jl', lmt.· and 1ru-;1 'Ou for hie; nl·n.h ' . It .... ,11 "'·ltt'h l:\Cf) 11101 that p3"l''>. 1n hope<. 11 u 111 he \Our~. p<1<1'olbl ~ 11nl) 10 find that 1t'c, ;ust one of hundreds th.it will he t.ancd ofT 10 1hc gac; rhambcr H1 die lt kt• .i rnmmon 1.nm1nal 11 'ou rt•all~ care Jhout H>Ur JX'I tag 11 anJ ge l 11 c,pa\l·d llr nl'l1tat•d. ·\nd makl· '>Ure )Our knlc I\ 'crnrl' and ha' a lock 10 keep ne1ghhor k1cl<. out and -..ti ur dog in fhcrl" are \cl\ who oiler lo"' w o,t '113~ and nl"uter pnceo;, and \OU can Pll.k ~our Pl'I up thl' <;nm c ~\l' \OU ha'l' 11 donr (all 971!-Pl:."I \ liir imc 1n \Our area It will do \l.'\l'r:ll thing') ror lht.• hc11r rmen1 nfall IO\Ohcd lf)OU have a temale, 11 \\il l help her l\n l lherl' enough sadness al read) fro m gcwng \ anou'> iro" 1h-. such as 1n th1' \\Orld "'•thout having 10 add tu mors. etc My own dogn pcnenred t11 11 h) lau<;ing }Our pet 10 be h11 ~o fal'ie prcgnanc11:'> beforr I had her lJr n1rk<·d Up h} a 'i tranger w c; )Cd. Whtie gorng thru lht~. ')hC rn1gh1 not t.• .. t•n he good to 1~. pr taken wo Id take her fa vontc toy and guard 1<11he an1m~! o;heltcr where 11 II he put 11 by sleeping on 11 day and n1gh 1. hch1nd bar., 'ihe was extremely 1m table and my \l't a1.h 1<,ed mt: to get her spa~ed lor her 0 " n good. If \OU ha'e a m.1le gl't11ng him nrutercd "'II help ket.·p him frnm roami ng ·\nd la<.t hut not lcac;t , )OU "''"be doing J h1g p3n 1n rnntroll1ng the populatwn nplo\lon ol pct<;' F-ernall.'' l.J n tx· .1ltr rl·d lrom fl month s of agt'. mak '> lrurn X months. It you do n't thtnk 11 mailer<;. I diallcnse you to \ 1s11 the animal sht ltt.·r JUSI onct• Walk up and down C\ef) aisle and look 1n10 l'\t.•r. eage Look at the mother dog'> and t..cto> v.11h their li tter' JUSI l}tng therl· a\,Jttang their t1 m1· IO d ie Could \Ou tx· rl''iP<•n'\thk'' · l ook .ti the dc>1en .. ()f ocau11 fu l dog'> and catS. l'Vl'I") breed. and e\Cf\ age that are lost and ma}' neve r hC found. hccause someone dtdn't rnre qu11c enough. Enough to put an ID tag around thctr neck! Could you he responsible. Don't miss the ones 1n 1hnt separa te sectton that art.· ncarh star"cd Ill dt>ath. or tht: onl'~ "1th hrciken hone' that ha\;: OCl'n hc:a tt.'n or h11 h> a c:ar. and arc:'"nndenng 11an,une1\ l.·,er really gonna care ..\nd don·1 n11'' lht• old dt1g\ that ha'c lx'l'n good and l11~al rw1' and now arc hl:1ng tra1.kd 1n !Cir .1 pup. l\.t1. they don't ha vc an} hrokt·n honl.'s. They ju t have a great h1g broh·n heart' You rnuldn·1 he respons1 hk rnuld )Ou'! (10 ahead .. I OO K' Look 11 \OU can drep mto their btg <Mid e)e\ and then "alk awa' frum them and tr. 10 \hut out the echo of 1hc1r hauni1ng pleas for someone tc> help them I-or someo ne 10 care And 1f you don't come awa) trom ti all with a changed attttude .. then I bet you left your hcan tn ~an Frann sco' THINK ABOUT IT! . JANE A. WOOD Costa Mesa Keep those trucks moving To thl' £-cht11r It " "11h p,rt.11 d 1,ll1.1\ 1h.11 110 J d:.i1(\ h.1"' I .1n1 '"'"1.111tl\ tl'n lrnntcd ""llh tht• t'\,''"rl' 111 'l'l'tng row' oftruek~ parkl'd on C 11c.,lcr ~ "l'. \Oml'llnll'" tor <la\\. l'\l'n \\l'ckc; II our '>lfl'l'h art• tx·1ng U\cd tor 'wring \t•htdl'' 'houldn't tht'\ t>c charged J kt•'' l1 11u1 ut \ nt'l'lh mort• re\cnu1: lhl' ,, n·rt.11nh •• mcJn\ 111 fill1 n~ thr 1111 It \.\UUld \t'l"lll I•• in1· th,11 \'II\ go' ernmt•nt , .. ou!J h.1 \ ,. in11rt· \on·- tt'rn tor "h.11 mal..1·, uur, 11\ .sltrac t- "c and wh:-11 dc1r;1t l\ lr11m 11 and Ct.'rta1nl) cum men 1,il tr ud.<, and moving van-; parkt·J on 11ur !ltreet' art' not &1lod advt.'r1 1'-l'lllt:Jll tor :l ocaull- ful ell) Does BadhalD belleve constltuents are unthlnklng? I ha\C occn lllld b> the Traffic Engmeenng Department tha1 the trucker"'> pay road 1a, JU1>t ac; we do and ha'c a nght 10 park there. 1 have also been told that G illlcr 1'i a commcrc1al 'itree1 and commercrnl \Chide\ nan park thl'rl' Tht·rr hap- pen~ 111 tx· d c cml'ler\ ;rn<l a '>l·hool 1n the ar1:a "hl·re rht· tn11 1._, arc pttrktd To the Ed11or .\Iler reading Rep. Robcn E. Badham·-; (R-Ncwpon Beachl con- d11~1on <. regarding the Nicaraguan '>1tuat1on. I fell I had to write I ha ve bi·en fol10"'1ng th1'i civil war for some 11mt.· and \till ha ven't been a ble to decide who the good guyo; arc or wh o the bad guv-, arc ~1r Badham muc;1 hcl1e'e h1'i public are unthtnktng dolts 1f he .· K-WlttlMf Put>llltl .. Tom hit Ed1t01 00f' ,.,., Coty E01tor Tom-....ln News Editor Cr ... lfleff SPOf'ls Ed1t0< 111°'-'1 CMtr ... Pr oducllon M en119« ,.,,_. J. l(eftdte C•rtulellon Olrector Hewltfd~ Advetllll"Q Otreclor ,...,IWllM CIHttTi.c! ~ec:tor et .. T._... CQfltrOO .. expects them to believe Sunday·., new\pspcr re port . Docs he really believe that 1n a ttmc of war -not a game -the Contra' g1 vc the captured 'inndan1o;tas a chn1~·c ot a l returning home b) returning 10 their l.lnJt, or c) J01 n1ng the Contrac;'' Arc we being led into fan to"lyla nd'1 I rca ll~ doubt 11 -we aren't as non- th1nk1 n~ as our poltt1rian would hkc: Where was their compassion when we really needed it? To the Editor My ~on stancd k1ndergancn on \1o nday. St>pt R. at Nt:wpo n Elementary What started out as a momcntou\ occasion. filled with both tear~ of JO) .ind ant1c1pat1on of years to come. ended abrupt !) when f noticed hat I. alona wi th othcro;. had bccom: 1c- 11ms of "o;trect cleaning ticket\ · Now. I have be-en a re~1dcn1 of Ncwp0n Stach fo r many yea" and have always been very observant of tmffit l:iwo; in our communtt). hut "'hen the Newport Hcach Polit<' Dcpartmen1 cannot find 11 tn their heart~ ('l) to give t he~ parents a httlc hit more t11t1e to ~end thc1r ch1ldren to 'i hool. tl doc11 more than JU '>I up'>ct me I've alway., been proud of our commun1t) and tt!t pro1crtor'\, hut at tulle' hkc th1\, 1t''> downrtght emhar- ra .. \1ng ( ould they nor have hccnJusl .a hit mort' patient and a lot le'\\ an"ou":o" ROHI N INC l AIR 'Jcwpor1 lknl·h to belteve. Does 1t stand to reason that 1hc Contras would capture their cntm~ 1us1 to turn him loo-;c" Maybe Radham believes he l JO tell "'hen he t'i bemg sold a hill of good~. but I think he ma) ha\e nought the whole <itore und I que~llon th(' produC't S :"J l~El: KISTL R .c·osta Mc~ It \\ould tw n1tT ii thr tr uck' v.crl' mon1lorl'd h) the pol1u' lkpnnmt·nt I'm r..urt· Cl II.'" 11t kt'h urnld be v.nttl'll, hclll'r ~till "h\ not rt:d curh (i1 skr from Harh11r Bhd 10 C 11hral- tar.1h:it''\ the nnh \\ii\ \\l' 1 an l(Ct an\ rehcl trnm tht• t'\l'\nr~· '\.\11 'i ·R<H 'I I tt\I;\ \-tc<;a ·Pilot welcomes comments The Dally Pilot welcomes yow op1111ons on ma tter ~ o f publtc in te rest Le tters a nd lo nger a rticles o f comment.111 must bP c;1gned They should be typed or clearly wn llen an<l o.,pnl 10 L F TT FAS 10 the EDITO R. Daily Pilot P 0 Box 1 '>60 Co<;ta ME''°•" CA 91626 P leasP include your a ddress and t1 IPphonP num111•• that we may verify a utho rship ' - --~ -·- Wuhlneton quarterback Chrl• Chandler feel• the preeev.re applied by USC'• Dan ............ Owen• (90) and llarcv.a Cotton dv.rlnC aec- ond quarter Saturday at the Collaeum. UCLA beats 49ers, 41-23, Illy Piii SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1988 Mleml defMta No.1Oklehoma,21-11, behJnd T•....,._ C2. tmpreaalve ehowlng bJ C.... II••• In crou countrr 11111L ca. . Gi1n1nick turns SC into power, 2 Trojans thwart Washington wit great second-half effort By ROGER CARLSON °' .. .,.., ........ LOS ANGELES -The g.ammick play -u·s . something the University of Southern ulifornia ha! held complete contempt for during its· reign of power m the '60s and "70s, but that's just what it took Saturday afternoon to transform the Trojans back to those dominecrina ways. Before a Colise um crowd of 58,023 the Tro1ans rallied with 17 second-half points to turn back rughly- rcprded Washington in their Pac-I 0 football opener, 20-10. a giant step toward a Rose Bowl benh for the 3-0 Trojans. But 1t took a Jlmm1ck to tum the tide. and once 11 came. there was httlc the Huskies could do but accept their first conference-opening loss under Don James in 12 years. The Trojans set themselves up for the kill with a solid first half and were within reach on the short end ofa '.7.3 count. well within Coach Ted Tollner's plans "to .stay within 10 at the half because they (Washm~ton) hadn't played any four-quancr games. and we had.· The Huskies moved out to a I 0-3 lead in the third quaner, and were within easy range of another field goal when defensive end Marcus Cotton's quanerback sack forced a 51-yard attempt. which failed. That set the Sta$e for the gimmick and the principals worked it to perfecuon. USC quarterback RodnC) Peel.C.. who...had._sho~ screen pass to RandyTannerearher. went to him again on Southern Cal's first play following the massed field goaJ. Only this time 1t was not a pass. but a lateral pass. and Tanner uncorked a 67-yard sconng pass to a wide-open Ken Henry Henry tucked it an at the 20 and raced 1n. "Bam," said Tollner. "It was just when we needed it. It gave the whole team a tremendous hft." That may have been the understatement of the year. The Tro1ans. given life with a 10-10 score. responded on both sides of the ball at that point to take the Huskies completely out of it. . They struck with a 65-yard sconng dtlve to I<> up 17· l 0 early in the fourth quarter, foUowed by a 25-yard field goal by Don Shafer, and in addition, thorou&hJy throttled the Huskies' offense. "We work on plays like that every week," said James of the a,immick. "USC did 1t at a JOOd time. They bad been runnina thequ1ck sericsa lot (to Tanner) and we to&d our defensive backs lo react sooner:· _ "We put it in on Wednesday and practiced it about four times," said Tollner. "We wan\Cd one special ~Y that might &i ve us a boost and planned to set it up with a screen to Randy and run ll aft.er a turnover." It wasn't a turnover, but a missed field goal, and the Trojans .couldn't run ll as quickly as they had wanted. because they had lo wait for lhe tcfevision time out before hning up. But it worked to perfection. "We ran the hitch first and the comer and safety were coming hard." said Tanner.") didn't want to underthrow at, and l definitely d1dn 't want to overthrow at, JUSt put tt to him. I wasn't surprised he (Henry) was open." Henry said at was an easy pass to gather m. "I bad to influence the safety a little. get ham to bite,'' said Henry. Once the move was made he was wide open and -the sandlot play ignited the Tro1ans hke nothing else. ''It was kind of weird." said USC tackle David Cadigan, a product of Newport Harbor High. "A momentum came and we felt unstoppable." The defense overwhelmed the Huskies on their next senes, forced 'I punt and responded with a fumble recovery (Keath Davis) at 1he USC 35 JUSt after the Trojans had turned 1t O\ er Ria.ht away the) went to work again With Peete hitting tanner for 17 yards. then Aaron Emanuel running for 10 yards and a first down. followed by a third-down 17-yard_.eass pla).'. from Peete to Tanner to the Huskies' 13. Again on tfiird down Peete found Henry in the right corner of the end zone and the TroJan'> were up, 17-10. "h was a post pattern, .. said Henry ... He (a m 1smatched S-1 I Demouy Williams) grabbed my Jersey. That was the hardest thing about the play. getting away from rum. Rodney threw a perfect pass.:· Again the defense rose to sufle a team which b.ad averaged 46 points a game against Ohio State and Brighai:n Young and the Trojans responded by usmg up four minutes of playing time and kicking a 25-yard field goal to go up 20-10 with 4:51 left in a real yawner ByEDZINTEL Deir,._. Cen1 ••I Ma ot PASADENA -CL.\ was lulled into a 41 -23 sleepwalk win by those wild-and-crazy "Life 's a Beach" bo)S from Long Beach State Saturday night at the Rose Bowl. for the Injured Enc Ball and uaston Green. rushed for 160 yards and a touchdown. Stevens. the target of criticism for the five 1nterce pt1ons he threw m the Oklahoma game and a compleuon percentage of 45 percent going into Saturday's game. took a big step toward respectability U(LA Coach Terr) Donahue called 1t the best game of Stevens' career detl>ns1ve and special team breakdowns gave the 49ers a chance to make the score respectable. play-acuon pass. In fact. Stevens played with more con- fidence than he had since the 1986 Rose Bowl . when he subbed for an injured Da .... 1d Nome and passed for 189 yards and a touchdov.n an the Bruins· 45-28 win over Iowa Ryan's. hope is to stop Rams "We lost our concentration 1n the fo urth quaner and let Lon$ Beach back in.:· Donahue said. "This was a difficult game for us to play hccause we were anxious to start conference." .. As . a passing unit, we v.ere really pumped." Stevens said. ··1 felt good because I had a lot more time to throw." A doozy it wasn't. Drows) wa s more hke 1t The game was about as one-sided as most might have expected. A.ftcr all. this was a defcnd1ng Rose Bowl champion against a team which had a nice Saturday night out. Stall, a win's a win. even 1f 1t's OH'r The Beach Boys from the PCAA "This should help Matt's confidence going into conference:· Donahue said. "He thre" onl} a coupl e of bad passes all night. .. UCLA. scored on ats second possession. going 62 yards in sax pla)S wtth Ball sconng on a 3-)ard run. However. Ball payed a pnce as he re·in1ured his hamstnng on the play and was missed the rest of the game. The extent of has lOJUry and when he may return was unknown. Long Beach State sophomore quanerback Jeff Graham. a graduate of Estancia H 1gh. tned to match Stevens but fell shon with 112 yard!> on 12 of 23 passes. UCLA quanerback Mall tevens. the fifth· year senior from Fountain Valle) High who was less than spectacular an the Bruin~· first two games, got untracked, passing for 21 I ~ ards and two touchdowns on 18 of 26 passes. UCL.\. 2-1. opens Pac-10 action against Anzona tate next Saturday at the Rose Bo" I. So. to Donahue. this win was amponant. But he was not totally happ~ "11h lhl' wa~ tht> Bruins let Long Beach back into th(' gamt' in the founh quarter. UCLA had a 41 ·7 lead midway through the fourth quarter before some This 1s the worst of news to Donahue. who sat G reen out Saturday because of a sore foot. Donahue as hopeful tflat Green wall be re~dy for .\r11ona State. Long Beach ( 1·2) ued the game. 7. 7. on an 85-yard punt return by Kwante Hampton late an the first quaner. Th,e µCLA defense broke down on the return as two Bruins massed tackles before Hampton was able to cul acros'i field and outrun the pursuit. , Fullback Jame$ Primus. carrying the load Boone's debut as manager fails Angel regula rs. a long with Mauch. ta ke day off after title-elf nc h er By CHRIS MONAHAN Delly ..... C•I 111 I •flt With the American League West - ern D1v1sion banner farm!\ 1n their grasp. the Angels began their period of what Manager Gene Mauch ha~ called "Judicious rest." The Angels rested most of 1he1r weary. but happy regulars Saturda) and went with the B-tcam. Even Mauch took the day off from hi s managenal duties. turning them over to Bob Boone. Boone's debut was un~uccessful. as he watched Texas knuckleballer Charlie Hough throw a two-hitter and shut out the Angels. I ·0. before 30.866 at Anaheim Stadium. Hough ( 16-10). who had a no-hitter for 8:1, innings against the Angels June 16, before Wally Joyner broke at up. didn't get that far. but at the start was even better. He was perfect through 511, before walking Mark McLcmore. Ruppert Jones broke up the no-hitter with one out m the seventh. Jerry Narron had the other hit. regulars 1n the lineup Saturday (Jones and Reggie Jackson). he says that wall not be the case O\ er the next eight games. "We're going to attempt to keep ever)one·s bat sharp. arrange the rotauon the wa\ "e want 1t for the pla~ofTs and get ·the bullpen as strong as possible." said Mauch. "And "'e "ant to keep on winning. That''i one habit we don't "ant to brt·ak." Mauch said he has not !><.'t the rotation for the playoffs. saying he will go over plans with patrhang roach Marcel Lachemann Tuesdav or Wednesday. but "ome thing; are almost certain. John Candelaria. who pitched seven innings 1n the clan chl·r Frida) night, will probably mass a 'ltan. to g1 ve his tender elbow some extra rest. "We might skip him a turn or pitch him and throw ham onh· 1wo in- nings:· said Mauch "I ha' c to talk to him. Candelana kno"s Candelaria better than I. .. Mauch also said some ons1der· allon will be given to Make Witt. Witt has 18 wins and has two 'itans left to ~ct thC' two wins necc,.sar) for has 1mt1al 20.win season. Watt get'> one today and the second an Tex.as next week. Mauch of course. would hke to see Witt eet No. 20 Stevens keyed the first dnve with a 27-yard pass to Flapper Anderson on a well-executed Pirates improve, but still winless Boone Maacb ~IJu'-h hJ!> ~ad that rbano Lugo "Ill go Monda) and Kirk McCasloll Tuesda) 1n Kan~s Cat) Mauch and Lachcmann will lakeh want to separate Candelana and . utton 1n the rotation, because ne11hcr figure-; 10 1hro" a complete game The bullpen will need the da\ offbetwt'en them and could get 11"1 ti1 Wm and McCaskill p11ch1ng an thl' interim. The strongest poss1h1lll\ 1s that Watt wall ge t his final start Th1mdn). on thret• davsrest. <10 he can ha\\~ four davs rest fo'r game (lne 1r1 Bo<tl<ln Candelaria would get !ht• call Wednl·sda). going perhaps a "hort ~tint, and then pitch game t"o oflht• pla~offs. Though he '"a kft-hander on h1<, last stan 1n Fl'nwa\ Park. hl' thrc\I. 51 1 1nn1ngs of shutout hall u11on "ould go Fmla) and 1hcn get sc,en d:i~s re'lt to pnch game four of the pla)om . "hile \fcCa~kill would thro" Sund:t). the linal gamt' of the )car and come hack on fi\e da) rest for game thn.·c. the first one IA Anaheim. Rancho Santiago rallies inf ourt~ period. wins 28-27 By JON FERGUSON OllNOellyNelS..., It JUSt didn't matter to Orange Coast College Coach Bill Workman -the bottom line was his Pirates IO')t. "We nel'd a wan ... WMkman said after assaulttng his clipboard in frustration. His team let a\ 1ctory slip awa) and turn to a 21<-27 loss to Rancho Santiago at the Santa Ana Bowl Saturda) night. ·Tm 11n:d ofat1 rhetonc. We need a win .. It just didn't matter that thl' Pirates had played a mistake-free ~cond half of offenst and earned 1he1r dnves through for scores throughout the game. In Oran~c Coa'lt's opening loss to Golden West. no dmes wt're sustained all the wa \ do"n the field. It 1ust didn't matter that the Pirates· had onl) been penal11ed four limes for 27 )ard . onb 1""0 in the second half. In the opener. there "ere 136 yards on 13 flag • mostl) from the defensnre side. This time, there were but three defensive pcnaltie for 22 ) ards. t-our pla)s after rhc big one. Glenn Campbell ran tt an ofTtackle from fi\t~ ~ ards out after a crucial th a rd-do" n con"ers1on. .\n offside on the extra-point attempt put the ball at the I 1 :·) ard hnt . and Campbell crossed the goal line again for a t"o-pomt con' ersaon which pulled the Dons "llhtn two Orange Coast put together a 9-pla\ 61-yard dn ve which stalled after a first-and-goal at the nine. and ended with a Keith Greene 26-) ard field goal to make it 21.22 with 4 '.!6 left Rancho countered with a I 1-pla\ 84-yard dn'c capped b~ a 1 -~ard Cook touchdown run fhc kc~ pla> was a 12-yard comple11on to .\lbit• Anderman on third-and· I 0 at th{' Orange Coast 13 In the final minute. ( oa't 'tam·d driving after a 31 ·\ ard kid.off return by Ban Reckten"ald to th t' '" o.\ I'· \ard stnke from Jon "o"otn\ to jerod Jones put the hall at the Rarll h11 49, but a 10->ard loss "hl'n Arad Buffett sacked Jon "-.:o" otn\ \Ct'mt'd to seal the Pirates· fate Although Co:t!t madl' lt''\S "'". takes. Workman v.a" do"nnght angt) wnh the fe" hi' ~uad made which cost ll the game ··we squandcn-d scormg op- portun1t1es," Workman said in regard to setting for two shon field goals an Uie final period. "And we had 12 men on the field for two downs." PHILADELPHI .\ I .\Pl -His Philadelphia Eagles are winless so far and the defense has played hke The Three Stooges. so Coach Buddy Ryan can onl> hope Hope' that the ,\,fl\ worst defenSt' against the run can stop the league's top runner. the Rams' Enc Dickerson. on 1oda~ I( hannel 2 at 10 a.m l Hope that his team's running game. fifth worst among 28. can generate enough~ ardage against the Rams. the top defender against the rush A.nd hope that the Eagles can score earl) and get ahead because he feels that forces the Rams into a different gaml' plan The Rams "'·0. arc ~1>.·pomt fa\Onle'i l nlc'i'i the EagJec; can stop Dickerson, v.ho has gained 392 yards on :; cames m three games for a 4.8 J\erage. the) ·11 be lo~rs in the first four game~ of the c;ea .. on for the first tame since JIP2 "~c better tackle a hell of a lot helter 1han last "eel.. 1i we "ant to stop D1ckcri;on:· ~•d R~an. whose dekn~e ha<, allo" ed MJo 'ards on the grnund .. I ha' e good hopt'' fur the running game thl\ "t'ek .. said the coach w ho'>e runner' ha' t' col lccted a total ol 244 )ards in 1hrce game";; ··1 think people are beginning 10 kno" what the~ ·r,• doing .. Ram' ( oat'h fohn Rohin!>on said that he wa' pleased ""tth ht!> team's balanCl'd anack 1n beating l n- d1anap\1I". ~4· 7. la'>t "eek C.)uanl·rhack . \C\ e Bankt1wsk1 was I !I tor 2h for 16:! vard<. and wasn ·1 'acked nr tntt·rn,.,1cd D1cker•mn ran for I~ I \ ard<. on 2 5 .:"ame... and dcmon'ilrated a ne" 1.1lcnt tl\ catch-ing four 1°13<\SC~ • "I likt' the halamc we had ... said Rohan'ion "1 fl'CI 1hat'<i the kc\ 10 our ntkn<.1\ t' \UlTl'S\ That'" v. hat we're looklJlg for ~ t' mu'lt ml\ thing'i up, ha' C' llllr hark' not onh run hard but "' tx· tn\11ht·d 1n lhl" P"'''"g game .. R'Jn. tur h1~ part. hOJX'~ he\ done right b) ~w1tch1n& "'cs Hopka ni. from pla~ 1ng free safet) almost hke a hnehacker as required 1n the 46 dcten<.e to the regular' e~1on of a frtt <;afet \ The Rangers won the game on Larry Parrish's 28th home run of the year with one out in the founh inning off loser Don Sutton ( I 5· I 0). Though Mauch had only two "Witt 1s at the stage an his c:arccr where his feelings will be con- sidered ," said Mauch. "I will hstcn to what he has to say and tell him what I think. There will definnely be a meeting of the minds." The onl~ thing Mauch needs to take care of as getting Re~1c Jack~on and· Rick Bu rleson some t1m<' in thl' field. ~1ncc for the World ~nl'\. the deMgnated hitter will he an d)ect onl~ an the ·\mencan League park Orange Coast earned a 24-1 4 lead wllh 10 minutes left in the game. but the Dons truck for two touchdowns an the final eight mmutes "When you haw a IO-po1n1 lead. 'ou jUSt don't get beat for a homh." ~·orkman said "You don't kt them get the ctie:-ip ones Tht» got a long run and a homb." Raiders seek first win today Rustlers march with either QB VENTURA -Golden West College quancrback Bill Marler threw two first..quaner touchdown passes to Lance Perry as the Ru tiers cruised toa 27-IOcommunaty collcae football victory at Ventura atur4ay night. Marler, who hadn't run a play this season. was given his first start of the year and wasted httle time getting the v1S1ting Rustlers (3·0) on the board.• Ventura fumbled from punt form-ataon on it~ first possession. and Golden West'sJefTDarhng tell on 1t at the Pirate 26. Five plays later. Marler threw 2.l ~ards to PcrT) for a quick 7.() lead. O n the next Rustler pos~'ls1on. Marler a.gain connected with Perry. who hrokc four tackles and ratl'<l 43 yards to complete a five-play. 8,0.yard marc:h uwton. not one to be outdone b) Marler'" earh efTcctivcncss, engmcet('d an IN-yard. I 0-pla) dnvc <\n thf Rustlers' fourth p<w~css1on LaWlon capped the dravt' with a '>C'H'n·yard aerial tn ,• Ted Pappa!> and the Rustlers had an 1 n~urmount<1hk ~ 1.1) rnsh1on "1th 7 18 lcf' an tht' half Forced to rally van the pas<;. Ventura quancrback Russ W1derburg was sncktd live times b' the RuStlcr defense for IOSSt''I totalhng 35 )3rd'i Tht• Rustlers al<10 intercepted two W1derburg ofTcnng'I Sophomore defens1\ e tackle < •l'Org.e Paddod, nabb<'d W1derburg for three '13Ck\ tn anchor a qrong O\'erall defensive effort. along "1th hnehad.cr Odell Hamngton Roth Cioldcn West quartcrbacki. linl\ht'd with 'IOlad number"\, leading a halanctd run-pass JllJd, Marler \\:l" S of 9 with for 97 yards and two Tlh. wh1IC' Lawton chd.l'd on 7 of 9 for 88 yards and one l D Ed Mc( r.l). 3 'ubslltute for stant•r ( Jrl l.iantrfield lc-d Goldl'n Wht ru,he~ with St! yard\ on 'ie\ <"n ramt'~ Vt'ntura. ranked 12th in lh<' 'itatc rvmtn~ tn. tall~ to ~·I whale thl" t(ustlen art• idle n<''' ~turd:n ... Workman referred to an eaght·)ard run h\ ~like Jone\ and a 39-~ard <,tnkl· from John Cook to Chuck 7acour. "h1ch <.tarted a 6·play. 67· \ard dn'l' Thr Don' had been bcaung Orange Coast all m(lht on <1hon pas-.r'I. but the Parntr'I lrt thl·m jl.t't h~ for the fif'it long one " hen 11 {11untcd rpo\t Cook h11 on 26 of 40 pJS<.e'> for :!71 \ard'I and a touchdo\l.on "The) v.rrc g1\ 1ng U'I dC'ep CO\. eragc all night, \llt1ng off the <ihon one~ good," Rant ho C <larh l>a\ r Ogas said "The' \W'fe not letting John get t)utside l !('\. :l •l'K'<1 throwC'r on the penmc-t<•r r ht'\ fotted him 1n~1de. \0 w(." too k "hat the\. (lll' e him (\hon pa\~\ an<11dr·outl" LOS ANGELE I .\Pl ...-fhl' 1nefTect1ve offense of the Los <\ngele'i Raiders might be getting IU!>t what 11 need s todav -a 'lhot at thr 'lw1-.<1· cheese dd~A"e of the 'Ian Dat•go Chargers. The Raiders. 0-' anl1 off (o tht•1r worst stan since I QM . "'II a11empt to scort their first touchd nv.n in more than nine quarters v. hen the) fa cc-the Charge~ at thr I os .\ngele' \oh~um at I o'C'lock in a battle <)I a.n \'-e't tea me; "We're a good team." \aid ( l1ach Tom Flore!\ of the Raiden. whoo;c team ha~ lost"" thrtt game h> a total of 11 points "We·ve made some m1'takcs \\ e've mov~ the hall and hll\en't ~ome up with touch· down~~" The ufTcnst" wa.,n't a prohlem Im the Raade~ in their '<':t!i1)n··opcnc1 at r>en\ er on xpt 7 3, the\ dropf)(."d a ,!(. lti Jec1s1on Hut Los A.ngclcs hJ~n·1 <.cort'd a tourhdov. n c;1nce the third penod n l that 'ame Thi.' C harger<>. I ·~. ha"c allowed nine 1oul·hdo""!> aod a to tal of 7 point' 11'1 their thrt"r games th•~ 'iCa.,on In th<' la"it four vear.-.. the Raider. ha\t' \COrt"d ::86 'points in their eight ~me~ aga1n"it san Diego. an aHrage ot ncarl~ 16 points per game Then"' a ttcx)(! chanct that the Raider' "'II lace the Cha.rgcn "'thout 'ltar running ha k Marcu~ .\lkn who '>uffrred a <;prained n&ht ankle in the third quarttr of i.st 'iunda\ ·,. 14.-Q ln'l"i to the Giants. l he Raider'> lo~t four pmcs last l\Ca\On in v.1nn1n~ the l\FC' West l·hamp10Mh1p Nov., the' ·re in a p<J\1t1on whert' th<''r could ·lose the-Ir fourth tuune of the I QSti campai&n l'lefo1t' tht'\ ·"e po"ited a' 1ctOI) • ,_4 0 Wo1nen's doubles team represents win over politics From AP dlapate hea TULSA -Spectators at a tenn1~ tournament here have witnessed more than winning tennis this week. They bavl'. the uiwnllh-of.illb.ltlk.tQver pojMI). The doubles team of Dink} Van Rcnshurg and Camille Benjamin weren't \ 1ctonous in the dl>uhl\'' competition. But they have won each other's fnrnthh1p against some long odds, Benjamin is 5-1 Oand Jett-handed Van Ren,burg 1~ a 5-6 nght-handcr. Van Rensburg 1s an 18-~ ear-old rooJ..1e. Bcn1a111111 1s a tour veteran. Benjamin. from Bakersfield. 1s the first bl:ll J.. woman since Althea Gibson to reach tht• semifinal' ul the French Open. Van Rensburg. who 1s white. 1s from Johan- nesburg. South Afnca. an area rockl-'d b~ ranal .. 1nll' stemming from that nation's pohn ofsl·paraung blalil\ from whites. _ "She's a good pla~cr and \H' get along ,., ,,1·11 That's what's 1mponan1 .. Van Rensburg ~aid ;~£;:;~~~.~;t~yi Miami stops Sooners stopped him 1n the sixth round Saturday T -t -d-~ TD S to play as I lth-rankcdAnzonaStateescapedan u psetb1d. night to WIO the undisputed welterwe1gh1 ~ham-es aver e s lour passe by Washington State iJ1 a Pav I 0 game. . p1ons~ in a major boxing ~psct. k H i , 28-16 -1-Nort'-Carollaa State U , Marylud 11: Erik Kramer T hl' pr(.'VIOUSI}' unbeate n Curt), who was a eys urr canes -w n passed for IWO touchdowns and ran ~or another, and Mal proh1b111ve favorite. never had c:ontrol ofthl· sthedukd -----> -('rite scored twlC<' as Nonh Carolina State sco~ 21 12-round bout at Caesar's Atlantll' City, as tloneyghan fourth-quarter pomts and stunned I 3th-ranked "4howed him no respect. From AP dlapatchea Maryland. . . The stunning victory made the 26-yea'r-old Briton Texas A&M 11, So11thern Ml11l1.1lppt~: 1ght end one of boxing's two undisputed champs. The other is MIAMI -Miami quarterback Vinny Testaverde Rod Bernstrne caught a 22-yard sconng and Scott middkwc1ght Marvelous Marvin Hagter. threw four touchdown-passe&r-tWO .of-thcm.44-seconds Slater kicked three field goals to boost No. 14 exas A&M . Curr. was cut over the left e)"l' early m the !t1xtl1 apan early in the third quaner, and the Hurricane!>' over puthem Mississippi. \ round ~tit•n Hone}ghan shooJ.. the defending champ defense stopped Okl ahoma's wishbone attack as the Notre Dame 41 Purdue 9: Anthony Johnson scored w11b four hl·ad punches w11h 15 seconds left in thl' second-ranked Hurricanes defeated the top-rated two toul'hdowns as Notre Dame defeated Purdue·for Lou round and the cut worscnl·d. Sooners. 28-l 6, Saturday. HollL's first , ictol) as coach of the lnsh. -\1 thl' end of the round hank Doggett a nd Paul Testaverde set a school record by completing 14 Oblo State 14, Utah I: O hio State piled up a school \.\ti hams e\amined thl' \.'ul and ad\ 1'lcd referee Ornt' 10 consecutive passes in the second and third periods. Hl' record 7 15 }ards 10 total offense and James Bryant lf!d Ml·~ ran to ~top thl· hout. finished with 21 completions in 28 attempts for 261 yards Vince Workman each rushed for mo re than 100 yards in Ex-Falcon Faumina, 3Cdies S-\'\ FR..\"'<C. l'iCO -W ilson Fau- mu1na. a formt•r pro IOotball ·~cr for the -\tlanta Fakon' died Frida' at a rl'latl\e's homl' a1 age I.'! · without an interception. I h · r h I h h h a romp over Utah. · .. ave been saying aor two years w o t oug t t e Pacific %4 Mlaaesota 20: Ouanerback Hue Jackson. best player in the country is and I'll say It again -it's d1rect1ng Paci fac's wishbone offense to perfection in the Vinny ... Miami Coach J immv Johnson said. first half, ran 'or two to uchdowns a nd passed for another, The quanerback thre~ °TD passes of six yards to 1' Alfredo Robens. eight }ards 10 Charles Henl). and five and thl' Tigers held off a second-half rally to stun and 30 yards to Michael Ir in The last three came in the Mi nl~~~t:159 Texas-El Paso 7: Mark Vlas1c threw two third quarter as M1am1 pulled a"ay from a 7-3 halftime touchdown passes to Robcn Smith and Rick Bayless ran lead. fo r two more scores to power I 5th-ranked Iowa. In other games: ..\s for racial troubk" in hl·r homdand \ .rn Rensburg sa}"· .. , don't ~orf') about thjl 'tull .. raumu1n.1 \\hO pla~ed fo1 an Josr tale College, ''3' ;l JiN-round draft p1cJ.. out of San Jose in 1977. He pl;nnl fi't' 'l'ar-. for the I alc11n-. as staning defensive ltnl·man I aumu1na was rdeased h' -'\llanta before the Nebraska 48, Oregon 14: Defens1 ve end Broderick Thoma) had three first-half fumble recoveries. one for a touchdown and another to set up a score. as No. 4 r Sao Jose State 3S, California 14: Flanker Guy Liggin!> I raced 35 'vards for a to uchdown on a reverse and Mike Perl'Z pas~ed for 141:! yards a~ San Jose State overwhelmed fa,ored California . Quote of the day 'wn of the 19X~ '>ea~on · l he rnrom·r's oOice said an autopS} will tx: rx-rlurnwd Munda) to dc1am1nc the ,·a use of dt;i1h E rnie Banks, an eM'l'Utl\ t: with "l'\' \\ urld Van Lint>~ 10 Los -\n~de~. rnmparmg 1hr business world 10 his pla~ 1ng da~~ ~llh lhl' lu\\ h Chicago Cubs: .. We're 10 ag:i1n\1 ~ome g1.101\ - North .\mnu.:an. -\lhed. It'!:\ Jn uphill hjttk. hut very sau~f) 1ng when you win:· Calcavecchia up by five shots Mark Calcaveccbia, an onJ~HJOa­ cadd\ at the ~tan of the ~ca~un. 'hot J noll:;;!tl boge\ fl-under-par oti and e~tabli~hnl a 5- shot i~ad aturda) after three round' oflhl· South'\\CSt ( )a!>!>l In .\bileOl'. fl'\3'>. ( aka\l'l.l'hl,t who lost h1r, P(1...\ Tour pla~mg nght"-Jt th~.W 1->l lhi: 19 S !>ea\on but h.1, put togctha a '>tor) h11uJ.. comebacJ.. LOmpktl'd threl' wund~ 11\er the f-Jir"·•~ Oaks Golf C luh l'ourse 10 20.i 12 undL·r par RuoJ..11· Tom Byrum hl'ld -.enmd at 20~ attn J o -1n till· hrn'I' '-"Cather that "<I~ c1ms1derahl~ more '>ed.itl' th.10 thl' gale-forl'l' bla)t°'> thJt rl'x:J..ed thl· pl.l\l'r' in thl' '>L'rnnd round. O.A. Weibriog bird1l·d tht• ti nal hok lor J Mi 1h;i1 put him thin.I jlonl· at 2 I 0. c,1' under par jnd '" utT thl' paC't . In 't -\ndre~ ·s. '.)rntlanu. Greg Norman kd defrndin~ , hjmp111n .\u,1r:1 h;1 t11 a '1r 1nr. o' L'' cotland and in10 tht• linal 111 thl' Dunh1ll <.up IL'Jnl tournamt·n1. v. h1k thl' l mh·J "llall''> v..1~ l'l1m1natnJ h' Japan. 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Auburn 34, Teaae11ee 8: Brent Fullwood ran for 207 >ar~ scoring on a 19-yard run a nd setting up another touchdown with an 85-yard scamper. as o 8 .\uburn !'le.It Tcnncsi.ee, 1-2. Reggie Wart' scored l" ice on runs of one and l"o )ard!> as th<.' Tigers remained undefeated aft<.'r three games . Arkansas 42 , New Mexico State 11: QuanerbacJ.. ( rrl'g Tho mas engineered three tout hdo" n dm cs 10 four pos'>essions a\ the nlnth-ranlml Ra1orbac ., routl'<I :--:e" ~k\ICO State. Arizona 24, Colorado 21: Flan krr JetT 1-airhol m "a~ un the rl·<:e1' 1 ng end of a o 7-) ard touchdo" n pa'i'\ pla) \qlh 4·45 left ll1 rail} o ID Anwna. 4-0 pa't \\10ll''>') < olorado. 0-4. Arizona State 21, Washington State 21: { hann1ng W illiams ran one> ard for th\' I) 1ng score " 1th 5': mi nu le' Stanford 17, Oregon State 7: John Paye threw fo r ' 1ouchdown and Brad Muster ran for another as Stanford sloshed to a victory in a rain-soaked defensive stru1-...--.. owr Oregon ~tate in the Pacific-I 0 opener for bot ams. Fresno State 34 , Louisiana Tech 10: Sen r quar- ll'rbad .. Kc,·10 ~weency threw three long to hdown · pa'>'>C~ and moved up to No. 7 on the NCAA career pa'>sing list as Fresno State defeated Lou1s1ana Tech. . Titans fall to UNL V, 40-23 I -\~VI c 1-\ "I I \ P1 -\.\ 1tk rel Cl' er licorge Thoma., l Jught t~ o touchdo~ n pa<,,es and returned the second- halfJ..1ckoll 52 'ards 10 set up the go-ahead touchdown. a~ :"\levada-Las Vc~s defeated Cal State Fullerton 40-23. 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SI LOU•• 3 ( 10 1nntnll• I Houlton 4, Allenta O ~Cl. 581 m SlO 461 •SI 4SI •st S29 497 494 4J2 400 GI 9 II If I 19 19 20 2S 2S I JS 40 Ntw York 4 PllhOurgn 1 I 11 !Ming\) Pfllledt!Ollia 1 Montreat 0 ClnclM•ll 1 ~n DteQO 4 11) 1nn•n1111 AMERICAN LEAGUE TIXAS Mc0wtl C1 Sterre " Ollrlen lo Porter on MStnlvon LAPr•n Jo 8 r-et II ' lncvglla rt lluechle 30 Pelretll c l<unkel U Wltkr\n 20 Reneeri 1, A,,..., 0 MH h bl 3 0 1 0 4 0 I 0 ) 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 l I 1 I 1 e-e e ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 CALI FOil NiA DWn11e cl JKHowllo lh t i IO R JCkln d'1 RJone1 Ii M fl .. r rt E>wnnvon Narron c , Ptllll or Sc'1oflkl " McLmr 21:> Po11oor " Jov11er oh Boone c )0 I l I Tetall S<we bv ""*"" eb r II bl J 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 ) 0 0 0 1000 l 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 1 0 THH 000 100 000-1 Ctlifemla 000 000 000-0 Game Wl!1111n9 RBI -LA Perrlll\ I 11) E-Kunket ? OBflt>n DP-Tou I L0 8-Texu S Ce11torn1e 6 HR-LA Perr11P> !2t) Sll-8 rower c II S-McLemore , .... Hough w 16· 10 Cellfwftle Sulton L, IS· 10 Luca' P8-Petre111 IP H R IR 88 SO 9 ? 0 0 6 1 ' j 1 2·3 I 0 I 0 umo1re1-Home Ree<! F"'' KO\C Second Cercle flllro Foro T-? I& A-30 866 NATIONAL LEAGUE Glllnts I,~ l LOS ANGELES. SAN FRAHCISC~ '>t• 2D Dunca n u Ct Dtll lo M11ui. lb C.uerrt• II M1rtP>ll H SclOICll C Hemnn JD Brocll on RW11mtr1 ')lul:>Dl cl JC.on111 ct Brv1n1 rt v ... ,,,,. 0 Lener• oh V•ndBrg o T .. •" •b," bt lb , "°' 3 0 3 0 Gl&Odt'll CI l l 1 0 • 0 0 0 Ku•cner cl 1 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 II T no\n 2D 1 1 1 0 I O o o wooord 71:> 7 o 1 0 • I I I Bren1v JD S I 1 1 O O O O Mldndo r• A 0 0 I 4 0 0 0 Y0,,9DIO !l J I 1 1 3 0 I 0 J Ro1:>n1n P 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 WCleri.. It> 3 1 I l I 1 0 0 Melvon < J 1 1 I 1 0 0 0 Ur De U A 1 I 0 7 0 1 1 Blue o 1 0 0 0 1 I I I CDB•ll " I I I 1 2 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 3l l 1 l Tett h u . 111 SCW.nlNIMl!I L.•~ no• 1•-> .. "'~ 111 .. ·Jl-1 Oerne Wlnnlno Rll -Melvltl t2l E-atut. Ou-n 01>-Sen FrenclKO l l ot-s.n Frencl.c:o t 18-J Gon11Jei, Se•, II ThOmoM>ll, Voun9tllood 1, W Clerk, Wooeltrd Hit-Guerrero (l), Melvln 141. C Devi'· ( 12), 8rvenr <O S~ieooen 1261, Urloe 1n 1 SF-MaldoMdo "' H•••aaso L•~ V tletlluele L,>0-II ~ 9 • • 4 1 lleO.wllll I 1 0 0 0 0 ¥anoee.r11 1 , 0 0 I I 5ell l'rtlllCIKe 81ue w. 10-10 s 1 1 2 ) J ltOOln.an S.I , 4 1 I I 0 s WP-Velenzuele, 81ue UmPlre,-Home, M•''"· Flr11. Klbltr, Sec ond, Froemml119, T'11rd, Oevldton T-2.34 A-21 rl4 NFL Ted8¥'•~~ ••ma ill Phflt~P'1fe (Cht nntl 1 el 10> Sen Diego e l Raiden Sen F rencl\Co el N\leml Allenle al Temoa Be v Cl\ICt llO al Clnclnnell 0t1rol1 at Clt11tl1nd GrMn Bev •t Minne~•• Ka nlU Cllv •I ButtelO Ntw Orlet nl el Ntw York C,tenll Plll\Durgh al HOullOn Se•lli. el Wun11191on New York Jell 11 lndlt ne00l1\ New Enuteno 11 Denve< IChe nnei • •I 11 M9nde¥'• Gtme Dallu •• Sr Louil IChenne1 1 e l &I COLLEGE USC 20, W•~ 10 Score llv ovemn WHh1"9IOn 1 0 J 0-10 use o 3 1 10-10 w u n-Jenk1n1 I run U eeger k1Ckl USC-FG Sheler 24 WH l>--FG Jeeger 37 USC-Henry 61 oe n from Tenner (Snaler i.1ci.1 US<-Htnrv 13 IMi\$ rrom PHI• CSl\eter kick) US<-FG sneter 2S A11e11oanc-se 013 T EAM STATISTICS WH Ftf\I oowns 16 Ru1Ms-;arO\ 43 161 Pan1n11 verd\ 1?0 Return varOs 11 Pu 1es 12· 2S· 2 Pllf't~ S·3& FumDl&l·IO\I 6·2 Penellln -verd\ 6·S6 Tl,,,. ol Poueu•on 29 26 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS USC 11 46-119 141 20 16·2S· I .t-'1 ?·I 8-18 30.34 RUSHING-WHllinOlon Fennev. 1&·89, Wo1n~•Dv, 11-•7, Covington, l·IS USC Emenuel, ?O·SS, SIM .. 6· 19 Holl. 6-17 PASSING-We\hlngton C'1e noler 17·2S·1 120 use PHte tS-24· I 111 Tenner. 1-1-0. 67 RECEIVING-W11nl1191on Ftnnev 4·49 WH lhe•lDV )· 12 L Hiit 1·11 USC Tanner 1·11 Henrv )·II, J•ci.10n )·49 UCLA 41, LCln9 llMdl Sta'9 23 Sc•• bv gv,,,.,., lon9 Beecn Stall 1 O o 16-23 UCL A 1 10 17 7-41 UCLA-Ball J r un !FrM>ev l\IC l\I LBS-Hemoton IS outll return (Weetman i.1ck1 uCLA-Tennell s Pen from Stevens tFrene v .. 1c>.1 UCLA-FG Franey 22 UCLA-Cr11g II Ptu lrom Steven• IFrane v ,,,,, UCLA-?• mu\ 14 run Frenev k1Ckt uCLA-P c~err 67 on\ lrom McCrac .. en Fr4nev ~'c" LBS-McCullOIKh 3 oau trom Gra nem 1K Wa\n1n9ton Pass tr om Granam1 LB~Temoleton 11 oeu Crom C.rana"' IHemP•on Pat\ trom Cran•m l Aflenoanc.-48 140 TEAM STATISTICS f:Jr\I aowns R uV>ti· vard\ Pais.no ~arcs Rtlurn varcH Pt$Ul Pun'' FumDJes·•ot• Penal! es varO\ T.me ol Poueu on LllS )9 JI 20 769 90 11 so 1 11 lS 7 0 s 45 )1 39 UCLA 21 S0·271 278 n 19·27·0 S·ll )-7 I 69 2&11 Mesa finishes first at Dana Hills meet By RICHARD 'OtJ NN Delly,_.. C«ru11 a,_, T hl· u~ual hur-.n 11 11lll Corona tkl ~tar jnd Fo untjm \.ilk~ high \Choo!' "'al' pn:~l·nl Saturd,1' tlul 11 "'tilt fom Burn~ Y.ho had j lirm hold l•n tht' reins of thl· :'v1 u'>tang~ a'< mla ~t'lHl ran awa\ "'llh .in 1rnpn.''""l' tir'>t-plaCl' li n1 sh at .thl· Dana 11 111 ... Cross Count I) In' 1tat1onal In the bo} s D1 \1s1on 111 f:IC'l' for ~en1ors. the Mus tangs had .i runna win. place and shu"' -thl' uni\ tl·am an the 60-\chool cro'i~ u>u ntn mt.·e1 w ha\e \Ulh d llnt\h -lO kad ( O\tJ \.frsa 1A1th ·2 poinl'> j11d a ~en10r D1v1S1on Ill t1tk There "'erl' n(1 ""'n·p,tdl..l'" j t lht· l'\{'01. Chns Hohson, "'ho hrol..e lhl· lal)l· rim last 1 hur,da} aga1n\t Orange 1n .1 dual meet. had a ""Inning llml' ol 15:0 I .11the 13th annual meet at Dana Hills High 111 the Senior l>l\1\lltn Il l race for ( O\ta ksa to <1tart a t ha111 reaction for the Mustang::. Me1t<fs Don Mela hlan. "'ho .,...,, runner-up. ""a"n't far behind Hi1t"isun at 15·~2 and< harhe Moreno. "'hll ... ...... ........ MERCEDES ~ j ,' \ I I lin1shed sernnd ahedd of Md.<H.hl.in last Thur!.da'. took third ~aturda' in 15 21 . JUSt ~h1nJ ~h Lat•hlan · ··1f I had .i lounh runnl"r like 1hu'>l' three:· Burn' '>aid ··1 tould "'file 111\ 0 "" n 11cl..et ·· · :-.:o"' that < u~ta Ml''>j ha'> mo,ed 1nw thl' nt'"' Panlit. Coa\l Ll'd&Ul' -1 av.a~ from Ne.,..por. Harbor and luruna del Mar -pt-rhap'> tht• Mustang~ 'houh.l bl· l'<.IO'>ldl·n·d a threat for lhi.' kagul' l hamp1on'>h1p ··we ha' l' rl·al •.irong 'en1ur'>. · Burm said. --~ l.·, l' hl·l·n pa~ 1ng our due'\ in the ">ea \ ll'"' League the lj'>l re"' \ears But thl' Ol'"' league ''a~n ·1 \Olllt'lhmg IAC IAl'rl· Ol'lC\!wirll~ pushing for I thin!.. '°'l' lOUld ha' e Ix-en tough an thl· ~.1 \' 11:"' leagUl' this ~ear and gom· to ( If-·· So. becau'it' 11f lht: 'en1or,. "'uuld < t)'>ta Ml''><I hi.• t l.>0\1t.k11·d J ( U - hound team" ··1 kmw. wl"ll J o "'l'll .ind go lo < IF .. C o'\ta \k'kl "111Ix-hu'>llng11 ... u"'ll In\ 1tatwnal nl'\t ~.11urJa'. Jntl Hurn' .1ppear'i an\IOU" 10 t.1u· nl'mt:s1' ( orona lkl ~1ar J~Ul~ll'( > PROPANE GAS • FREE BBQ BRUSH with propane ltll up & this ad• OXYGEN SERVICE COMPANY , A ... i ~ Coa1 DAILY PILOT/Sunday,-~ 28, 1Ne IA ca Pro golf results C11er1et 8olll1111 too eu rwooo Pt ul Ailnllef Devlel Fr0tt !lob Twev MIU. Hu!C>erl Cor•v Pavln Ma1'11 Pfeil ltuu COCN en AndV t .. n Eel Flori INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS' llUSHING-t..Dn9 Beech St•ft · Temotelon. 9·'4, llrow"lllfl, 6·1', WllM>n, S-11, Gr•hem 11 lor-mlnu\ YI UCLA. Prlmu•. :13· 160, Mel Ferr. ll-61. 8•11, •·31, M ike Fe rr, 2-9 PASSING-t..ong llMCn Stete Grthtm 11 SO-I, 269 UCLA Stev-. 11·16•0, 211 McCracken: I· l·O, 61 AECEIVING-LDn9 8•t eh St•lt TemOlel~ IS· 110, Hamo•on. 3·47, a rownlno, 3·34, Locv, 2·31, McCullo\ic'1. 2·24, Locket!, 2·23 UCLA Anderton, S· .. , Craig, 4·47, Tennett, 3·SO. Prlmu•. J 2•. Mel Ferr, 2·12, Plcllerl, 1·61 Ctrlt>eldl 1-14 ~•M·US V ... s 40, C5 f'Ulertefl 2J Sc•• ltv Quar"9n Ct l Slt1e Fullerton 1 10 0 6-23 Nev•Oa ·Lu VellH 0 1, 10 16-40 CSF-CelhO\Jn 1 run (Strendltv !lick l CSF-Strtndltv 33 FG UNLV-WOOO\ I run (COOk klCk I CSF-C11110un I r!111 IStrandltv llid1) UNLV-T'1omH 9 PHI from Slellworln ICOOk lo.IC~) UNL v-0 1 1111 oeu trom Slellwortn ILll>Ont tl ~ICk) UNLV-Lll>Onell 43 FG UNLV-Thomu IO """ lrom Bowen (Ltl:>Oneh i.1tr..) CSF-Bvrntl 4 run IPtU lt11edl UNL V~ftlv White t ltPa.cl OUI ol end tone UNLV-Oevll u OU\ lrom Bowen IL1t>onell "<kl Attendanc-20. 101 TEAM STATISTICS CSF F lr\I down\ 17 Ru•hts·verds se-211 Peulng verd1 066 Return yard\ 31 Peut1 01-21 -1 Pun" 9-39 FumDle\-~I 2 I Ptntlllu · veros 10·47 Time of Pou1u1on 35 13 UNLV IS 21-070 J 17 147 IS·ll 0 1 « J J 14 124 2U 7 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS llUSHING-<t l Stele Fullerton Catl'loun 34-197 HOOd 4·21, 8vrnts, 1·8 UNLV Jonu IS-SI, W0001, 7· 11, Bowen. S-9 PASSINC-C•I Stale Fullerton Barber S· ll· I, SS, SlrtGult, 2-8·0, I I UNl V Slellworlh, 12·27·0, 19', Bowen J-4·0, 114 -RECEt ... ING-Cet Stele Futtrrton-WMe 2·21, HOOO, 1-19, Tnornton. 1-11 UNLV TnomH, •·20? Jonts, S·l S, Davi\, 2· 18 COMMUNITY COLLEGE Goklen Weit 21, Ventur• 10 k w• bv °"'""'' Go•Mn Wtll 14 0 •-21 Venture 0 O 3 1-10 C.WC-Perrv 73 P<ISS from Merler Ile Piece ... (II.) GWC-Ptrrv 4S oeu lrom Maner •Le Pl&ca •-<kl CWC-PaPOn 1 oeu from Lawton •La Pteca ~tCi<I Veri-Fowier 31 FC l/t n-Hutn 7 oau trom Wtdert>uro IFow•er "''I CW-Solley 1 run <~•tk lallei>> A111ndance 900 1u1lma•edl GAME STATISTICS GWC Fir\! down1 16 Ru\ntl veroaoe «-1u Pau •ng varoege 185 P•u •ng 17 19-I Punt\ •-JI ) F umo t\ lumD I\ IO\I 1 I Penallltl·veroage 8-18 Ven 11 J6 IO'I 211 19 39 7 s )1. J l I> 80 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING C.WC-McCrav 1 56 Marler 3 11> .ou \ 11 IS Yanat11 7·8 Sa11ert1e10 10 11 Law•'" S l Paooas I ? So11tv S· 11 Ven-W1derDur9 8-tor·m1nu• 79 Hu\lht\ 18 117 C1D\On •-S JOMlOM 5-19 Have\ l I INDIVIDUAL PASSING (,WC-Marler S 9·1 97. Lewton I '1·0 ~8 McCrav O 1 O 0 l/tn-w 1oerDur11 19·39 1 111 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING GWC-Sooor l JI Par i.er 2-0 Pavne 1 , Ptft• 1 48 McCrev 1·9 Paoou 2 I) Sa r ltd eld I 1 Ven NOrlllCull • olb Hto•n & &7 M<ldr d J 47 HuOr>e\ 1 IS B•v•"' l 11 ... JS-ff-712 TOiiy $111• .. • 7>· 11-212 lol»" COit 61·70-7 ...... 212 aUt &enoer 67•19-67-213 ~ s.a .. , 71·73·61-213 P•f McGowen 73·71·6,_," .-JecA ·-10-74·6'--21) OeYb Lovt 111 ff·n-11-11~ 71·77-.....-214 ... ,~71-214 10-n-n--114 11·71·7'-114 ,, .... 7....,,4 • 11· 71·6._.,13 Chrl• Pe<rv 10-73·7~113 II McCt lilllt< 10-13·7o-tl3 Tom Gle4lton1 11·10-11-113 O•n Po'11 • 11-77·61-21S 6f-77·.,_21S 74·10-71-11S ... ,.,.7 ...... 715 ""eo·•,_ns R•l1CM s.mt.I .. 21, Or•ftet CMst V Sc••bv~ Or en1>1 CO.\I 1 I 1 6-27 llenchO Stnll•vo 1 O 1 14-?I OCC-Teg•IOa 1S oeu from NOf"Olllv (Grfflllt lr.lck) ) ltS-h cour S oa u from Coor.. (Wlllll k1cr..1 OCC-rPerklM 14 oeu from Nowotnv tGr-k1c11,1 OCC-Nowotnv 12 run IGrfflllt kOCkl R5'-Jontt 49 r\sn (Wllll1 kick) OCC-GrMnt 32 tltld goe1 ll~emoDtll S run lC.emOOeM run> OCC-Gr-2& lleld goal RS-<OOll 1 run lt>.eU l•lltd) Alltndence 7. 134 !tsllm.ettdl GAME ST A TISTICS oc F 1fll down\ 12 RuahH·vard•ge JO-IO Pau1no vardeQe 210 Peu1ng IS·)I·? Pun11 4·17 l'umt>le1·lumDlt\ toil 3·7 Penell e\ va roa11t 4·27 as 21 41 ISS 271 74·40· I 4·11 J 1 12-94 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING OC-Sw•ge rt 13-37 Reonev I 21 Lamon •egne ?·9, Nowotnv 7-7 RS-Jon8l 11 97 Anoerman 7·46 Camooe11 9 23 Sn100, 4 10, l<.f\OH m, 1 1 Cooi. 9 tor monu\ 21 INDIVIDUAL ~ASSING OC-Nowornv II 30•2, 18). Per-.ons. I 1 0 )l ltS-CooK-, U. 40·1. 271 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING OC. T agalOe, S·9S, Perkins, 4·1? Jone' l -37, Swigert, 2-1, Re&:>nev, 1·4 RS-Zecour. 9-10?, II. B Nellon 5·42 Anderm•ri 2·27, Vot&ndahl 7-IS, Cte1ler 1 IS Cemooell 2 11 Jonu 7·2 Tnomn I 26 D•t I 10 HIGH SCHOOL S.turdev'I 5Cot'ft TreDuco Hllll '4 Rim ol lflt Wor10 o 1Ca1e111 23 Orange 19 TENNIS Trtnamerlat <>I*' • (et Sen Frenc.lKO) ~~ Jonn McEnroe US I Otl Slelan. Edllt'fll 1 Swedtt1 7 · 6 6·2 J1mmv Connor, U S oe! Anoe•\ Jarrvd Sw.atl\I 6-1 6-1 1 0 r11 •ei> Worn.n's toum.ment (If Sen D'-l Semifinal Sintlet Pem Snr1ver cu S I Ori Zina Gorrl\0" •US • 4-& 7·~ 6· 1 Bonni" r.adu1ei. IU S • oet Sltonon•P Rehe US I 1·&. &·4, & I [)ffl) '" fllhln9 DAVEY'S LOCKER (Ntw-1 8Hdl) -6 DOa1s 191 anQlt'fl 640 &:>onllO 1 Y•llow1a1 77 rcx • coo 107 ca11co Da\\ 2• s•nd ban 800 m ao.ere1 JS \CulP•n 1 w1111e t '" 1 \l'INP1neao 18 \a rnon orouotr\ NEWPORT LANDING S 00111\ 10> d~~ltr\ ] vl'llOWIO U9 DOl'ltlO \.) \and 00\\ ~7 " •CC DoH \ 61 ,,,.. re I \r\ 14 \flt!l!O\h~ed 10 \(~loon 17 •oc~ ''" 1 "lal Dul 301 merl.prp, DANA WHARF -9 C>Qal\ 216 o"ll'•" 197 OU \ )74 00"•'" J90 roe• 1 '" 482 mac•ere, WAT•• ~O Clllelt PCU UC tnW It, p,_ Sltte I UC lrYlnt ) > 1 )-\O l"rttnO Sl•t• 0 I 1 S.-I UC lrvlnt ICOfff18 Melpnlcje J, W•rde 2, Smoot 2, Wood 1, Hervey I, McLeren 1. C.O.llt Y V9'. OUC>ltnly 4 C~aileee COL.L.aH CW SaOUOIAS TCMMtNAM .. fT SerNINtt Oranc1e Co.II 19, Hencocto 1 Orenoe Coell 4 6 S 4-19 Hancock 1 I I ..,._ 1 Or•nee COllll KOrlnQ Keller ). C1Vllltnt4tl l , PtCIOtf J, Stewer1 3. 81nGrnen I e.._ 1, Murl•Uflfl 1, ~n•n I. D..incen I S1urotven1 I eo.11e ...... c~ 10 CMmlNel ..... Ore noe Coe11 14 Cue\te 1 Orenge Cotll l 6 2 3-1' Cuelll I J 2 1-1 Oranoe Coell 1tortng 8unllt J. Keller J. L1lh1rm.en J, S1aw1r1 2, ChrllltnWn 2, O'Aouk• 1 C.otlit \evil 809dtnovlcn 1 COlltn 1· Ht9'1 KMel SOUTH COAST TOutlNAM.ENT (et MtW"'1 Htf'tlor) Cl\emcl6tft"* Cor-def Mer I, New"'1 HtnMr 6 NewOOf'I HerDOr 2 ? I I-& Coron1 Otl Mer O I • .)-t Ntwoorl Ht rl)Qr l(Or·"IO C. Hora l o<rumtn\ I Grenm 1 8 e<enger 1 COllht ttvt \ Sttwart t GutP><•t & Corona del Mer •c:or1ng Qed1ng l Hermon J Crowell 2. Huo I Goe ht "vt\ We11ner 6 s.mlflnel• Mtw-1 Harbw 9, Tu1!111 S Cw-de! Mer 10, S-a 1 Sonora O 1 I I>-2 Corona oe1 Mer ? 2 • 1-10 Coron• Ott Mer \Coring Oedi"ll 4 Mo•oan ? H1rmo11 1 Dunde \ I 811n>.1nnorn I Cet.eno I Goa ue u ve\ Wagner 10 CtnHMl!len lreoet MtriM a, Et Twt 1 letl Marona 0 1 3 1 )-1 E Toro 0 1 I 4 0-1 Mer no 1Cor1ng Wornec• 3 Brown 2 Pere ltllt I Mc:Cient I Mcl'ttr oge 1 Goalie lavn ''"'" 11 Flflll P\tct Sen Clemente I, Merine • Son C•t men1e 2 1 Merine ? 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Slt rltr ellOwenct l '/H r OldJ &. ul> Merlon1 .4tocktl, Soul Of An OIOle , Bv Se>tele l ReauH I, Cn co1 Rult<, Cllerotr Oevv, Nllro LedY SELECTIONS I 8v Soeclt l RllCIUl\I, 2 Ce lCOI Rultr l Chtrlltr O•vv LOllll\hol' Nitro Lt Ov THOlllOUGHUaos THllllD lllACE. t 1116 mll8' Purw '6,000 3 vttr old• & up C•elmlno price $4,000 1 Gt lht rlng Wlndt (OouQI .. ) 7 L•vtlY Woodlt nd (Mtnt ) l Ouren• !SOii\) • Pt vl'I Llvt Wirt 181ackl S Qui ck'• Bov 1Ftrne~z·21 6 Ct lc1t1n11 (SltHln~nl -1 Ft llewn (Arle1) 8 Oolltrtl (Slt>1114tl 9 O'Roonev (P111eoon1 10 Dou~ Chlv11 10rlt911 AIM ..... 119 111 ... 111 116 116 116 116 116 11' .• 11 'T tOVltr IFtf'llt~z·ll 116 11 F tvlno Wrlltr IS1tvtn1) 116 OOTTElllEL Cl · I> Tired ltlt lkll•nlng HCOl!d 111 ne.o.ci ettor1. 1houl<l lmorovt Ind wlll ~ II.rd 10 Otnv IO<lt v, LIVELY WOODLAND IS·21 Too~ "'' lltld wire to wire In o•,,_. efforl oroott>lt levorlle end rl111111u11v 10, TAaULAlll 1• ll <iooo record on ,,.,. t>ullrtng, 1111, vH • Dtecto wtll 10 edd lo record II et>le 10 orew tn t.ONGSHOT DOUBLE CHIVAS Al"l"A'lOOSAS FOUlllTH lllACE. 6 furton111 PurH ,20,000 The Sliver & Gold lnvllelione l H1ndlcep J veer Old\ & UD Double C1u1cn. Slt ucll Allrecllon. e·Mr Dao D·Mr B Line. Glllter\ Luck. It's Gln'n Tonic, a · •Goto N Murr, D·Sh•flv Lea Our Chico. Dout>lt R Fun · e-R1cnero or L•ndt Sevoge or Susen Brvonl entrv t>--B•ll J Blet kmon enlrv SELECTIONS I Mr Deel, 7 S ... llv Ltt. l It\ G•n'n Tonic Long1no1 Dout>lt R Fun THOlllOUGHBREDS FIFTH RACE I I 16 mil" Puru1 '6.000 3 ~eer otd\ & up Cle1m1ng price H,000 1 AIPl!IO IBllCk) 7 Son Of Kt ndv CEWt de l 3 Commander Green CDouolu l f Dtvol'l At•rt IStt lhnQ\· 1 I S Bold Seu alrl\ ISltvtM· lJ 6 BOid E 1ctllt r !Mene ) 1 Jut>tl Jeck tWhllt l 8 Norniern Buel IGarcl1 J 9 Otl-IWt rrtlll 10 Down T.,. Stoot ICeDtllt rol AIM ....... •I II 116 116 116 116 11• "' 119 Ii. 116 II D emonOl For DH n (0rlf9•l 116 11 Me• E• Pro (Slelllng1·2l 116. 13 Fr.tr I Sltvtn\ 71 116 ALl"INO If· 11 Sire1cn1no oul IO<lo~ efler even eflo" \or1n11no weign1 Dro ll encl will oPPrecie lt eooeo ot\lanct COMMANDER GlllEEN 17·11 Mav •a~t tne teed and never took Dae~ 1n oectltu field DOWN THE SLOl"E ( 10· If Canno• oe 1onortc1 1n wlOt open ltHI. worlh the orice LONGSHOT DIAMONDS FOR DEAN SIXTH RACE. I I 16 mlltl Pune SS.000 3 TERRY TuRRELl • .. , '"a' ~ uo c 1t11m1nv orict '6.250 1 Cht lKo !Htrn1ndl1l 2 Tu olallc Tom 1811<111 3 Kv OIM (McCOfmlclo.I 4 Emtr110 Cul (Brlll~tfhOtll S Ml Ell>I (Mine > 6 Enouoh Root (8tttnl 1 Sl'tockln11l11 8••• (Slevtn•· II I Summer P11111>0v IDOUOIH I 9 DHhlno 81tCM (Slblllll 10 Ctrro Pl1110 (Orleotl ............ 116 x 111 "' 11• 112 116 116 111 116 116 11 Stne1or McGuire (f tl••O•I 11' 12 Cove Of s.n111r1 (8on1Mel 111 MT. ELaA 13·11 Tlll1 runner"•' come 10 lllt 11 Pomona, 1wo M>!ld ettor 11 10 Cl••• ttrn1 Ille c1n. CElll.JtO l"lNTO i.-11 Ft lltcl IO l1rt In llU ltf' 1llow1nc1 rte• 10 louohfr. Or OP\ lo ltllijl sool lo Olllt , wtM t>t • dtetftl orlct, SUMMalll l'LAYM>Y l4•1l II Iron• JOM<I ll>Oukl lalltr, thl• runner 1111 11\f t>'9 ltrt lt.lcll. 10 110 ll>em t ll on Ille monev LONGSHOT TEX OLATIC TOM SEVaNTH RACE. 6 lur1011111 Purl• S6 000 l llH r Oldl ~ UP Claiming M •ct 's 000 I Pltza Nellve (Clf'vl nltll 2 Tltuncllr l(lnv (Slbll .. ) l Moon Mounteln (NovueZ) • Vt\ltcl Allt>flt l IOouQ1u ·1l S Mn ttrv Lene (81ecl<·2l 6 Arrlsllc Vtnlurt l811enl 1 Envov'• Dave11 (Sl•lllng\) 8 Darlnv Jtrrv IStevtnl 11 9 Julie Woodplle (Pellon) 10 Ameliorelt (Gercl1f ........... •111 116 116 111 .106 116 116 in itl06 116 11 Young Terllr 1811t l<· I) .ti 11 1.7 Wlndv Clue IArl11) I 16 13 ,r11unc1tr Ahetd IStevt ni-71 116 u 8Hu'' Hooe IDouotu ·ll 116 YOUNG TAlllTAlll 11· ll Hu DHn en1trtcl u vtrel 11"'95 since H rller win, nu nos t>ffn at>lt 10 gtl In, lllll on •''° tllolt>lt ti•• t>ul figures one 10 Dell ii ti* to drew In, DAlllNG JEltaY (6· 11 Snocatd t ll winrtlng ti huve orltt over t>ll tougl'ttr . drOPOlng notch t nd <1tterve1 CCH>l•cle• •llOll, THUNDalll KING 14· II Ctoitcl t>oldl11 fete once t iter. Slt>llle rldtl IO<lev, drewi well LONGSHOT MYSTERY LANE EIGHTH lllACE, 1 1 16 ml .. , PurH 171,000 3 VH • old\ & UI> Cltlmlng orlct '10 000· 11 000 1 Swill ~1tve IKttneO 116 7 L•Ollt rd Crtlmt\ ISoll\I 116 3 Mtsltr Ntvt lo (Cruz I 116 • Esoon••neo (SIDlll4t) 116 S Vlneoarone (B1ec1<) •II I 6 1-fafemo•o IMen1I 116 HATAMOTe U ·Sl Figures to conlrol Iha NCt Of t>t rt1ffVt<I right Oii Int IHd. ve•'8111t runner veil wide td11e tn IPtll lrT'lt ll field ESl"ONTANEO IS·2) Runl 1)8\1 on1ne lteo. Dul wlll nove dlttlcun llmt snetung 100 cnolct 11 oontt>te no tonlell VINEGAlllONE (3· I I Giil 111iro oe11 1111urt tn comoe1111ve nea1 LONG· SHOT MASTER NAVAJO NINTH RACE. 6 > lurlongl Pur\I S 1•,000 ) •tter 0101 & uo Ctelmono price \11,S00· 10,SOO I Btoom1n11 Tyrant t0r•eoe1 116 7 Snullle Ont IPallon· ll •I 11 J Running Debonelr !Ftrnandttl 114 4 1nov1111lv1 l!Meckl S Fre11 lttfllll> (Slbllltl 6 No....UO lPl lltl'M>lll 7 Grlld'I llu.il) t Gone To 8..aed (G.,clt l t CO<lv'' Chance ISltvlftJ· ll 10 SC"-' 9oO ISllfllno•l a ll• in II• 114 llf 116 114 .......... 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Oii off ., dlcll'll • IM'kt , Clft bMI lhll l>\Jncfl, l'tl~·· MAJIY 13· I) Wirt 10 wire winner In """ eff0tl 11 11111 dlsl•nc•. wlH t>I ~OUI la. once -In, SYM- 90LICALL Y 14· I) Could nol Oii t>v ~onc:J cllOlct flnlslllng t>llt of 111t r til. e nv r1elno luck e no lh•I oulcomt coukl ~ rtvtf'Mcl LONG· SHOT TROPICAL HOLIDA V aLEVaNTH lllACE. About I a ,,.,, .. , Purw '100,000 Pomorna Ht ndlC•P ) VH r oldi & UI> I EPidt urus (Plnce yl 117 2 EncOlurt !Slbl1111 I If J Au10 Commenoer (Blec~l 110 • Ema.rdorl (Ptclrozel llS S 8ozlnt IKHMll 116 6 Governmlftl Corner !Ortega I I 14 1 No11e1of1'1 S1ar IMenel 121 8 Megv1r <C111t non1 113 9 ltlort• Con IV11tnzu11el 117 aOZINA U· 11 Al>\Jncltnce of IPffd In lhl• rleio, ti lnl' dll l1nc1 on llleH 1urn1 1ne front runners wlll t>t i.g wearv tnlerlno Ille llrtlch. !OP cl'I01ct "" \lrong .. ,. kick. IM'lmecl IOI IH>MI, NOSTALGIA'S n•• (l·l) F•ll•d lo llrt In ltll. cleu runner ceme t>tck 10 work wlll, tlrono contlflCltt, E"10AUtlUS tS-11 Plnc:Alv mtv ~ et>lt 10 kMO lhl$ tront ll>M<I''" oolno, wlll dlc111e moll of ,.,. ttrlll oe ct LONGSHOT E MPERDOIU TWILl''TH lllACE. 11'1 mllel Puf\t \2'.000 lnvllltlont l St1rter H•ndlceo Dlvlllonet Cnem PIOnln(p ) 'l'H rfOIOl & UP I One Evt<I Romeo IB•ackl 113 2 Tru1 T Denul (Min•) 111 ) Mummy·, PtH sure !Eslrad•) 110 • Dut>tl Tor11ed0 IOrlege) 111 S AZUCOYnlll (Pt tl<H') 107 • AMl&lll IOoml-1) In 1 Tullt Fiver (Slevenll 111 8 Strltkt (Ooullfl\I 1 ll lllaSTAGa (1·1) Wtnner of lhlS rt ct In • vear. Ill end ru dv •• 18'1 Kor• unoer OOut>lt wr1111 lndlc1tH . herd lo dtnv 100 t>llllno In llnelt MUMMY'S l"LE ASUtlE t•-11 Comi>ellllvt run· ner elwtvl lrlti rttrd, will .-cl t>eJI ttlorl, ONE lYaO lllOMEO (7·21 WtlghT t>rHk will ~ lo eOvt nltOt In lelt 11avei, llgurH for I \htrt LONGSHOT DUBAI TORNADO a EST aET HATAMOTO 18111 Ae tt l ... ICE l"LA Y BOZINA I 1 ltn Rtetl •-11tnolH eporen11ce K>Cl<ev Horse racing results LA County Fair (It Ftlrlllu l"tr11, l"-1 SATUltDAY'S lllESULTS ( 11ftl of ll·dlY •Ir mMtlnel Al"l"ALOOSAS FIRn ltACE. 6 furlong, Full Courr Pren 1Ceot1te•ol No l'un Son <8 uMSI HOO~ m •Scolll Tome I 1• 3 S •9 00 16 60 '60 6.0 s80 •80 •! EXACTA 14 71 oetd 1431 SO OUAlllTllllHOtUES SECOND RACE JSO yaros Toi.oil Guvs 1woro1 S•Aerun (Lec~tv I Ban"' T11e C••n IMotcnet11 Tome 1713 100 3 00 240 JOO 260 180 $S EXACTA 16 Ii Da d J~OO THIRD RACE •OO •e•d' S• w 111a ICt roozal Venov' PoHtv (H Gerco111 S111lln Seuce I Wercll Time 19 11 1020 S60 HO 600 u o 1.0 SS EXACT A IS 61 Dl td \ 131 SO THOltOUGH8REDS FOURTH RACE. 6 furlong\ l'orcelullv (Garrido> Fu11v ISlt>lllfl Panier Velve \Mtnel Time I 13 1rS FIFTH RACE. 6 rurtono\ Fortvna1e11 I Blee~ I Mv Louie IS1evenu Countrv Tovr IC tlntrO\I T me I I) 91>0 s 20 l -0 , 00 4 90 HO 460 hO 300 HO HO 160 U ·DAIL Y DOUBLE t1 11 oe1d \?'I 40 SIXTH RACE 6 > furlong\ Time I 19 610 H O 3 20 10 00 • 60 160 Bold Leeoer !B.,ni.errtoll t Helluve Game IDom1nout11 I Men1a1 ~n~ Aeiurn (Pat••r,on '5 El! TA IS· I 0010 '1•9 00 SEVENTH RACE I lurlono' Ho!ltv\ Qua rters IN011ue11 9 60 Lt A1ce n !Ortt11111> EruPltvt !Fernenoe1 Tome I 2• 7 S lS EXACTA I• 7l Pll•O 131 SO E IGH'Tl4 RACE. 6 1 lurlono\ Premoere CPaullntl 14 80 Trinl!v Hell 1Garr1001 Noon Sun <Orteoa 1 T1mt I 18 2 S SS EXACT A 12 I I Pl •O '196 00 JSO l 00 360 780 • 00 110 S •O S60 160 380 NINTH lllACE. 1 w molrl L1grt1n1no 'Toucn tKaenell RatH l's Dencer !Ol1vare,1 Bold Brevo (Mene> •S 80 l2 40 6 00 S •O )60 .. o Ttmt lSOlt S $S EXACT A 16 1> oa1d l SOO 00 Tl!NTH lllACE. 6 ' lurtong, Cour\lng Eagle \Mena > Orlcao !Kotnt ll Waltll 'N Win (Sit>lllt l Time 1 16 • S l S EXACTA 12 61 1>a1d SS600 '80 360 160 00 HO s 40 n l"ICI( SIX 11 or 2 S·• 1·6 11 DllO l1 787 60 IO 11 wlnnlno llCketl Clive nar\tll Carrvover POOi U 7.J9003 ELEVENTH RACE. 1 • mtte' Acll Ack Heir f Ptdroze I I fO Cero'\ Hollvwooo IB1ec11 1 Quick Twill IPtncevl Tlmt I •9 7 S SS EXACT A ti SJ Da•d l7S3 00 TWELFTH RACE I I 16 ITl•IH Trlca v Reves IPa11on1 10 60 Ferrenlort IBllCk) Sour Lar' INovverl Ttme t 4S 3 S SS EXACTA 1•·41 Pt •d Jl8 SO 4 10 7 80 10 70 s 60 3 ?O 460 l 80 )00 160 7 •0 ,, LA TE DOUBLE I 1 91 0810 \68 70 Allt ndt nce It tOO Mu tut • H•nd•• '3 110 111 Lot1 Alamltot1 SATUlllOAY'I lllHULTS ()6111 If 4'••Y Mrfttt•·fl'lllftrnel , .. ST •ACI. OM milt PeCt So Rowdv (Grundvl 100 S 20 • 40 Miu Vlltlover (lremOltivl 14 to 6 00 Ofew P1•v lltltchlt l t 00 Time 2 02 l /S U EXACTA (3·6) 0810 110, 40 SECOND lllACE. Ont mll• oace Solt Cnero• (Lt Cl\tVI u o 300 HO Rove t Fell• I Sntnn Btack ArmDro IPteno T•me I Sl 1 s 17 EXACT.&. Cl·SI PlltO USOO THllllD lllACE. One mile Pa ce Temoo B•ue Ctt10 lt!uel>li!r / 8 80 Booiano\ 1Snerren1 Amer•can T•me !8fumt nleto1 Ti"'4! I SS 3 S n EXACTA (S·1 Pt •O stl •O FOUlllTH lll•CE. One milt Pact Al>l>elrOU (Lt Clltv I 9 60 MOllO•tlll Lad f Plano I PrOcluCI ISlffll'tl Time I S9 2 S FIFTH RACE One m11e DllCt Meilt>u Beach ITremotov 8 •O Brian R C CSlttlttl El Peco ICH stntl Time I S7 J1 EXACT.&. (6 21 PlllO \17170 SIXTH RACE. One mile oect Our Edworo I Andtr\Onl 11 60 Ct uCu\ K•O 1Kueb'4tr I Bon Terre !Slee1n1 Tim• I sa J 1S 11 EXACTA t•·SI oa•o '3110 SEVENTH RACE. One mole pace I W • 00 300 s 00 )40 9'0 S20 ) 20 0 0 HO 120 &00 HO s ao s •O u o JOO • 60 C.tt Gee Jadt ICrovrton) 16 00 6 80 S 80 Social King (Andtr\Onl 79 00 1160 Solce Runner IPl1nol 10 '0 Time· 1 S7 l S '1 EXACT A 14 11 Da•d S61010 EIGHTH RACE. One mt1e a ace Regrtt Me Not (Slttlhl 18 •O Cehforn1a 811\ter !Todd 111 Peck Leaoer tAnoer\on1 T•mt I SS l lS S2 EXACTA !1·11 oa.o '701 80 NINTH RACE One mite P•ce Wind Or•vtn (Andenonl 610 Se t>rlna Rewero I Sleet Ill V11ugnn ITeftl T•me 1 sa 3 s '1 EXACTA (8·9t Pe•d $5' ?O 910 S-0 13 90 8 70 7 70 '10 7 90 9-0 s 80 7 60 U l"ICK SIX (6 6·•·•· 1 II Paid \ 13 11110 IO one w1nnlno Uc~et fl,. nor\tl\I '7 PIO S,. consota1ton 0110 s 1,01610 10 t •ont w•nn1no llCkels ll1vt '10ritlll TENTH lllACE. One m11e oect Avenger tLec•evl 1810 I 00 S 10 lfO J 60 180 TrouecM Pride l(roottanl 11.elParrln CAnoerlon> Time I SS flS 11 EXACT A !S·l l pa10 \9~ .0 ELEVENTH RACE. One mite pact Ml llOll ( K UtDlt r) 110 I 20 3 60 Monierev Prairie CHvmen IS 80 9 90 Xells ISltttrtl l 20 Time 1 SI 1 S n E)(ACTA 16·•1 Paid st•OO Allendence •.386 Mu•uel Handle '637 117 Hollywood Park SATURDAY'S lllESULTS l•tttl Of Sl·"""' 1'111~ ~) FIRST lllACE.·JSO vardt Tell The Reuonl IE Garcia > loo~•O Molatc ILtwll l J 60 S1r111 Potlcv tCreaoer 1 1 to '20 no Time 18 54 U EXACTA IS 61 paid '9 70 SECOND RACE. 400 n rd' Tne 811!11 Trip IWnlleJ Doc For Ol1mon<1\ IM11thelll Born Pt rftcl I H Gere tel Tl,,_. 10 6S lHO 660 4 80 S-0 •OO 690 U EXACTA 17·61 Plld U7 90 THMtD lllACE. JSO vard\ E t SV LIYe (Lt "tv) Ren8' Hv Fiver IE Gercl•I Slacn Sotullon IWhHtJ Ttm4 1133 110 l-0 1'0 soo J.O 780 U EXACTA !4·51 1>1ld '3U O '°""™ lllACE. l SO vard' Smoke Thtl Thl"9 (C1td0t•) 8r111i Denclno (Mlfclltlll SPICY Sa frit (Gllfl Tlm9. 1 U4 '"™ ltACI. 350 u rd\. SlleSI ''''" Lulleby (LICktv) C•" foM Wrt nolln (Gift) Min P1l1r1 Chlce !E 0 1rcf1I Tlm9 ti.•• 1 fO H O 340 soo u o )00 1$~ \00 360 u o 2'0 3 00 U l:XACTA f6· 1) Pt ld '71 20 Hollywood Park entries TONIGHT'S INntH ttttft .. SJ.,...,. ............... ,_...., lfl.nt ~t: S:JO l'IJtST RA,J. JSO n rd1 Purw \J 100 C11lmln11 ork1 U.000 WoodllOCll Wt h . t ·Rocktl h nntr Jed RIP111 8u\lntu e · Jlmmf"\ Jt l Hev An 0-.i• Jt 1 S/lulli. C n edY\ l(lo e-Jemti Wl"lt mt t ncl 0 L1111111t & RE Ge1110f'd tf\lrv H CONO ,_ACI . lSO v•rd\ Puf\~ \l 300 c1e 1m1no or>e• U .000 wooc1,100 wrengs.r s11111n llt0<ae1 Tt Ptf'f~ltmtnlt Mell~ Sflue Dawn Jon. a .. , BHu TH .. O •Aca. lSO 'l'etd\ Purse '3.200 Ctalm lng orltt ., 000 Oolf1 Dtui.r M\ It~ O.\llnv Mery 8t11 l rown, C•Olfnt t, Min '" Ooo. Tr11 Ptll vrotal. NO Time F0tm9 ,CMMTH ••C•. JIO verO\ Pu•M Jl.200 Clalf"llnt llflU '6.750 Mt l rMtt I Uf, 8unnv Go S•llll'lt, lncrttdlblt DH lt. C,..mci.rv l!we Crtn tr S«>n Wet>t>. P•ltdulno Your O.,.n Tlmt SI Merit l"IFTH lllACE, HO Vlrdl PurH I) 900 Cl1imlng O•lc:t ... 000 Fling Of Ft1'1lon, Miu L .. lller N LICe Smtslllnolv, Miu VIClorv Sono Sivie And Sllng Mv Kine!• Pit, L111>e11erno1rt11111 Gont Ancl Got Ft ncv, Ht v Hontv Min SIXTH lllACa. JSO verdl Pur11 M 400 Ktttv Gr,.n JH n\, AIU I' Perl! Tur..1, Ft11 Rt t> Ele nt Vlctorv Four Wt '< Miu Tldn lrltll. B'I' Hffrl HVENTH lllACE JSO varos Pur.,. '5 100 AllOwence ~tlch M'I' COPv M•rr•we v Out DlllHnct Two, LI Cn.nltl Trtcltt Se1n1 DulCt Dl,,.,O llGHTH ltACI lSO \faro' PurH U0.000 Tiie Jtl O.Ck H1no1uo l(IOIV\ Kl•Ms Truenl VICIOt\ffofl!t 8F 81all, llu9tY Steoullt Loflv f •Olt MS Ooo SlrM~ Lord L••o. Mldn1t111 Mtonelt Struci.. 11 8 111 NINTH ltAC•. 870 vero\ PurH U.100 C111rn1no orlct M,000 TrulVt Orbll Wlnciv K11. ~tlH VOur l>Kft $ovlld Of l.Dvt Ollt•ro eiuter $oem1. Good N S:emou• SIXTH lllACE. JSO verdl Hevt To Hv,ue 1Cree11trl K IPtvnt I H Gare" I E t oles lh ellv Tuff I Meier I Time 18 27 l 70 1 .0 7 10 HO 1 10 110 U EXACT A IS 11 Pe•d '160 SEVENTH RACE. lSO varos Htn1<1 Mannandltr I Fiore•I 11 60 1100 6 60 Cnase Our Jug CRu111 2170 t .0 T1n1es Bttdol AOlll\ IE Ger~1a1 1 90 Tlmt 18 27 ll EXACTA (6·81 Paid \I., 70 llGHTH lllACE. 350 varol Two MIC"-es <Ce rooze Rich And Foav I Treesure l Ge• Awav Quick !E Garcia ) Time 18 03 1380 s 60 110 700 •00 710 ll EXACTA S 11 Po!l•O '6100 NINTH RACE. JSO varos Ellagos Mt r•100C I Trtuure) Hol Weve <E Gerc1e 1 Sev,fft>on (Meter I Time 11 IS 1600 700 soo I 00 10 fO 620 n EXACT A S·71 paid 11)7 60 '2 PICK SIX II 6·S or 3 6·S·S1 Pa10 \S,18f 00 lo two w1nnlno 11oef1 Clive norHll Carrvovtr POOi $10,368 39 TENTH RACE. SSO ve•O\ Witt! Luc~' Detigh• Cruoer 1 Smuned Groom 1Caroozo1 Ttatt~a ILew11t 97 .0 18 60 10 00 J 20 1 20 180 Time 17 31 U EXACT A (9 81 paid I 127 60 ELEVENTH lllACE. 870 va•dl Arnlt BaDv IEowerdsl 11 60 Covalt Calf E GerC•e l Gone Jonnson t F 1gueroa 1 Time 4686 l2 EXACT A (7·11 Pa0 S6160 Attenoence • S30 Mutuet Henole l618 277 980 170 6f0 S10 910 CdM captures tourney title Thl' drfcnding CIF 4-o\ champion ' ( orona <lei Mar H 1gh water polo team ll\~d up tu 11s No. I ranking 1n th 1~ yea r'-; poll with an 8-6 v1c1ory o er t) 2 Newpon Harbor in the fi na ls of the South Coast Tournament atur- tia) at the Sailors· pool. The Sea Kings capitalized on i;econd-half Satlor mistakes lo oulscore Ncwpon Harbor 7-2 after falling behind 4-1 at halftime. CdM rallied 10 lie the game at 5-5 at the c.-nd of three quaners, and went ahead 6-5 before Ncwpon tied 1t again . Bul Chris Oeding h11 his third goal on a penalty shot m1d~a y through the final penod and Bill Harmon iced the game two minutes la ter w11h his second goal. The Sea Kings earned their final spot wi th a I 0-2 victory over onora in the semifinal s. In another tourney matchup: Marina 8, El Toro 7; Su Clemente 8, Marina 4: The V1k1ngs spltt two consolation bracket games. winning tn overtime over El Toro and losma to San Clemente in the fiOh-place match up. Seniors Wade Womack and Mike Brown (with three total goals) as well as goalie John Stein ( 12 and nine saves) led the Vildngs in both games. On the community college level: Oraa1e Coast 14, Cuesta 7; Oraa1e Coast It, Hancock 7: The P1ratc1> defeated Cuesta to takr wm the champ1onsh1p of the College of the Sequoias Tournament. OCC ( 11-1 ), which has now won ei gh t straight, got by Hancock in the semifinals. Paci ng OCC were Enc Kellar and Karl Strwart with two- ga mc totals of six aftd five goals, rcspccta vcly In a college match: UC lrvlae lt , Frnao State I: The .\ntcaters improved to 2-0 1n the Pt A wuh both conference win~ coming aaainst the Bulldogi; Golden West College product Mike Warde led the way wi th three aoals IU UC'I. ranked eighth 1n the coun 1r . bui lt an 8-3 lead before Fresno tate rallied to make 1t 8-6. A Julian-41arv<'y goal re stored the Anteaters' advan- tage to three goals and th<' Bulldog_"' were never \loser than two the rest of the way Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, s.ptember 28, 1tee . C9 .. Winery strikers maybe replaced t CR EDIT LINE By LINDA Ol PIETRO soc1at1on met Frida)' to "cons1det" rpediator Ruth Carpenter. ~......, ..... ..,.. permanently replacing 'Some 2.200 The session broke off with the MODESTO -Owners of nine striking workers. That was not the union recommending rejection of the California wineries hi t by a strike may only item on the agenda. owners' last offer. announce Monday whet her theY. 1n-"It was considered. I have no Included in the proposal was a two- tend to permanently replace !>Inking further comment un til Monday," tier wage system, SO cent an hour pay workers. said Lieber. cuts and a one-time bonus ofS400 or Robert Lieber, a spokesman tor The six-week old strike aga1nltt S600, greater out-of-pocket health struck winenes has schedukd a rnmpan1es that make more than half costs. lower pension contri butions Monday morning press conference of California's annual SS.S billion and an end to workers compensation when the companies will respond to wine production 1s over a broad range supplemental payments. labor's call for a consumer bo)Cott ol of economic issues. The offer was called '"an insult" by their product'), he said. 4-11 the struck winenes have been Fogg. Earlier Lieber had labeled 1he operating with an unknown number The companies say they need deep ' boycott "industrial warfare:· of temporary hires. long-term concessions after five years Roben Fogg, president of the E.&J. Gallo Wine!)' in· Modesto. offlat sales: The union has o ffered to Winery, D1st1llery and .\llied the "orld's largest. was struck Sept. take wage cuts and some benefit Workers Local 186. v. ith I, 700 mcm· 16 b\ about 1.000 workers It wa1 the reductions. but want the companies bers on strike aero)!> Northern Call· last ina1or association winemaker hit to open their books to prove a need forn1a. !ta) s a ho)t'Olt no" 1r, thl' h}' a walkout The firo;t was on Aug 11:! for more. union's main hope lor fon:1ng a at two ( hnst1an Brothers plant!>. Workers 1n two locals involved in settlement. Thl' bitter labor d1)pute took a turn the dispute favored re1ect1on by 80 The fi,e.mcmtx·r board of d1rcc· for the worse Sept. 16 when the two percent in voting that concluded tor!> of the W1n<.'r\ Emplmcr~ .\'>· sides met at the urging of federal 'Wednesda) After the results were announc d Fogg said he would go ahcael w h plans to placce advcn isements in lar~e Cal ifornia newspapers .and on radio stations, appealing for confuml·r suppon. The ads. scheduled to run tuda\. urge consumer~ to bo)cott produris of the !>even winone'> I o<.al 186 1'1 stnk1ng -Gallo~ Fran11a. Bronw Cha rles Krug. Chmua~ Brothl·r, Almaden and Gibson. The) suggest !>UPP51ntng 15 unllln wineries across ( ah fom 1a that ha' c already settled contracts '-'Ith lhl· union 1n independent hargain1n~ I Leafle1'> are alrcad\ ~1ng ll.~­ tnbuted outlt1de rrta1 k:r'i 111 lh\.· Fresno area. !>31d Harr) Pnl''>I prn1 dent of Local 45. Pnc'>t'\ hx.JI h." about 500 mcm~f\ on '>tnl.1· 11 plants in the oulhtrn ~an Ju,1q 1111 Valle> \'AN PELT CORWIN Architectural firm elects associates Charl.-s T. Corwin. AJA. Em manoel T. Franoilco.AIA Ads popping up in status, price '''ol·tatf', .ind Ronald o \an Pt:lt, AIA ha\t: been elected a!.soc1atcs "' \.\imberl) Al lison Tong & Goo Architects, Ltd. 11 has been ,1nn• un1t·J h' D11n.ild r I atr\.\l·athl'r WWAT&(i California .I ''" 111 man.tj!l'I < "''"" .1 nJlt\l' "' l .ii.:11ri.i lk<1d1 l.'arnl'd a bachelor of .l'l lt1Lu lllfl dl'g.ln 'lllll 1 •• ~dl JI lhl l n1,erSI!\ ol ldal)O. t'h1ilpp1ni: horn I 1.1m 1'.i• jllJduatnl lrunt :'v1a pua · 1ns11tutc lof r l·,hn11l11g\ 111 \l,1nil.1 I lrll?lfl.ilh 111101 I h1· 'l'therland ... Van Pelt '1uL11,·J 111 -\u,tr . .tlk! .ind 1H.1dt1.1lrJ lr.,m < JI Pul) San Lui!> Ob1)po. People save the m as collector's item ; they even h a ve pla y value LOS .\:-.IGELES fAPl -T o'-'t:r!o topple and pickups pop up in th1'> com pan) 's ads. lntcrv1sual Coinmun1cat1ons Inc. based in Los Angeles. 1s an old pr" at pop-up pnnc1ples. .\s the world's largest creator and producer of pop-up books, 11 seemed onl) logical the compan) \\Ould be behind the most C)e<atching pop-up ads used 1n magazines in the la-.1 tv.o 'cars. · One, for Transamenca. appeared Sept. 8 in Time Magazine. Another. for the Dodge Dakota pickup !ruck. appeared last v.l'ek in lipon~ II· lust ra ted ,.,.._...... Waldo Hun t, chairman of lntervl•ual Communication•. Inc. and ld n& of tbe pop-up•. •hows recent advertiseme nta that appearea In T ime a nd Sports lllu•trated magazin ea. .\ pop-up ad can cost an ad' ert1scr five times as much as a convenuonal ad. but lnterv1sual Chairman Waldo Hunt hclie,es 1t 1s worth 1t. 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The Associated Press asked five prominent econ- omists to assess the impact, over the short term and the long haul, of the tax overhaul bill on the American economy. National eeonomy will be more fair bat alower 1rowtn1 It takee from rlcheet. &l•ee to pooreet, but a waah o•erall Loq-term lmpllcatlona of the reform are poeltl•e 8111 remo•ee major dlator- tlona ln the U .s. economy By DAVID WY~ By ALLEN SINAI By MICHAEL K. EVANS By JOSEPH A. PECHMAN CMlf ........, •• anll, Oele 111111 .,_ IM. .. LelllftetM. ...... c ............ ......_ ............................ '!"' ,,...,.,..., ·-·-· ···· ... _...._ , .. _..,..,..,...... ....................... Here are their views: A year and a half ago, President Reagan called for an improvement in the fairness, simplicity, and efficiency of the tax code. The bill that has finally em erged from Congress does improve the equity of the tax system but provides onty minor simplifications and reduces economic growth in the shon run. The new tax' bill is a wanner on grounds of fairness. efficiency and simplicity. T he bill taxes business more and individuals less. It T he effect of tax reform on the economy will ~ neuiral in 1987 and positive in 1988 and later years. While the cancellatio n of the investment tax credit, the increase in corpor- The tax reform bill -perhaps the most significant piece of tax legisl~tion since t~e enactment of the income uu in 19 13 -will improve the fairness of the tax syste m and remove major distortions from thC? econo my. Economy will be w--er In '87 with leu future arowth By MARTIN FELDSTEIN ......,.. _ _...~,,.,_.,~,.-......·•ohlel _.........,...., Although the tax bill has many favorable features, it fallsshon ofbeinggood tax reform because it strikes an unnettssary harmful b1ow at investment in plant and equipment. Lowering per-·-----------1 takes from the-.....---, very rich and gi ves to the very poor. It taxes big industrial busi- nesses more and smaller labor-in- t ens 1 v e busi- . nt·sses less. It benefits poor states more than nch states. It re- moves or lessens distonions from s pecial t ax breaks. It sets fewer brackets,~--' reduces the SINAI ate taxes and thcr---- demisc of most tax shelters for • real estate do ha v e some negative implica- tions for invest- ment. in most cases the hit has already bee n taken in 1986. For 1987. capi- tal spendtng and ho using sho uld be Oat -the slight increase in' equipment off-,__ ______ ..._ __ . T he m ajor-.--- achievements of the bill are as follows: sonal ta x rates - especially cuttjng tht> top rate from 50 percent to about 30 percent --: will strengthen individual incen- tives to work and to save. But the changes in busi- ness investment rules -eliminat- ing the invest- ment tax credit and reducing de- preciation allow- By eliminating many incentives to invest and by increasing the tax burden on cor- porations. the new measure w111 encourage a more labor-intensive econom y. with slower growth of productivity. Although t h e more balanced costs of various investments w111 make capital number of itemizers and ultimately will cut down o n record-keeping. setting a funher EV ANS modest decline in construction -with both sectors showing substantial gains in J 988. The positjve impliCations of tax reform are far greater in scope, and will start to operate once the tax reform bill is fu lly operative - after the lower rates ~o into effect at m id-year. -By doubling the personal ex- emption and in- creasing the stan- dard deduction, the bill removes 6 million of the working p oor from the tax rolls. This restores the princi ple abandoned by Congress in l 97Es .._ __ _ -that people PECKMAN more effi cie nt, WYSS the bigger ''bang for the buck" will not offset the fact that there are fewer bucks. who are officially defi ned as poor sho uld not be required to pay income tax. . ances -will hun FELDSTEIN producuvity-increasing investments 1n plant and equipment. That decline in investment will weaken the economy in 1987 and reduce economic growth in the longer term. In the near term. the economy will olearl~ suffer. The reform bill increases taxes by $1 1 billion in 1987, reducing the spending power of the pnvate sector. In addition. the loss of tax incenttves will cut investment in offi ces and rental hous1 ng. which are already plagued by high vacancy rates. In 1986. real gross nationaJ product will be reduced h) 0.4 percent. with investment 1n no nrcs1dent1al structures down by 7 percent. The econom ic impacts of tax reform arc much less certain, however Because the tax b1ll 1s approximately revenue neutral over a fi ve-year penod. 1t is likely to be .. growth neutral" as well Neither anOat1on nor unemplo~ me nt, on average. will c hange much Th~bill cannot help the bulging trade dcficll since 11 principally works hy feeding mcomc to consumers, who now spend a sizeable fraction of after-tax anrnme on foreign goods. These .gains will occur in both consump- tio n and investments. On the consumer side, ti\(' most obvious factor is the $20 billion annual tax cut. -The bill increases the earned income credit to 14 percent and raises the ma.xi~um er.edit to $800. These changes ehmmate almost the entire Social Security tax for those who are ehgiblc for the credit. -The bill substitutes a two-bracket rate system of 15 percent and 28 percent for the present structure which ranges from 11 perc.cnt to 50 percent. T he new top rate will increase work and saving incentives and red uce the attractiveness of tax shelters and tax cheating. The sharp increase in tax rates on capital gains is counterproductive. Since individuals · can avoid the tax b}' postponing the sale of stock and other assets.'the JUmp in tax rates will actuall> reduce tax colleC'ttOn. The high capital gains tax rate will keep investors locked into· o ld stocks instead of moving funds to new and growing businesses that need equit} cap11al. Forthe next few years, howt>ver. tax reform will bolster economic growth sltghtl~. Lower personal tax rates will encourage more people -to join the labor force and to work more hours. Actual man-hours are expected to nse 0. 9 percent by 1991. Cenainl). the tax bill mcrca~c:> the risk of recession over the next \ear or two. To work. a new reverse "tric kle-down" process has to occur. The inco me fed to cono;umers m ust flow into higher sales to business. who then presumably will have econom ic incenti ves w spend on plant. equipment and 1n ~cntories. 0 n the investment side, it is indeed the case that since the an ificial subsidy to commercial construction has been withdrawn, that sector of the economy will continue to weaken. However. as that occurs, urban land prices will decline, thus reducing the costs for other types of buildings, notably apartment build- ings. which should reduce rents. With less ac11vi1y in commercial construction, the manufactunng sector w111 be viewed more favorablv. While this sector will remain weak for the next two years, because oflow rares of capacity util itzation, once the economy improves, more resources will be redirected wward rebuilding the manufacturing sector. -Capital ~ins will be .tax~d as ordinary income. This change will improve pro- gressivity and eliminat.e effo.rts to d isguise ordinary income as capital gains. The major complaint a~inst the bill seems t<Y be that corporations will be ,,,yi_ng higher ta;w;es tnan before and that thn~I reduce investment. The fact is that m ost of the additional corporate tax will come from the elimination of tax shelters a nd other loopholes. The typical corporat~on, e~­ pecially those which havt' been paying their fair share, will pay lower taxes and will have more profits left after ta;w; to invest. The tax bill aoes not contribute to solving the budget deficit which remains the most senous long-term problem facing the Amen· can econom). When Congress returns to tax reform a few years from now. 11 will face the challenge ofraisingadd1t1onal revenue while strengthening 1nten11ves· for saving and m vestment. Investme nt will remain weak. ho wever. because smaller in vestment incentives will be only paniall~ offset b¥ lower interest rates. Once labor force panic1pat1on has adjusted to the lower tax rates. economic growth will be slight!\ slower than under currrnt law. The· new tax hill will push the ccbnom) toward consump11on and awa) from 1nvt'C\t- ment. fhe problem 1s that with so much spending lealcing abroad. consumers might feed our trading panncrs and not enough of the l I .S. econom). Second, the effic iency gams from removing d1 ston1 om and suh!>1d ies. for which there is no historical prl·n:dcnt. lltu>I prove to be substantial. outwc:1gh1ng tht· negative effects from the n·stra1nt and uncena1nt1es of the program. T hus, on balance the lo nger-term implica- 11ons of tax reform are positive for both real growth and prod uc11v1ty. Finance ZDinisters pledge cooperation 7 leading industria lized n ation s meet to solve economic problem s W..\SHI NCiT()f'.; f \Pt -Fmanu: m1n1stn<. from the world\ nrhr~t natwn' rnded two da~<, of meetings S;.i1urda} apparent!). without re<,olving their ma111r d itfcn:nces. but pkdging d<1'l' l'uordinauon 11! l'1..trnom1c poltc1es tG solvt world probkms The session marked the lir5t 11ml· 1 he world'' St'' l'n leading 1ndustnalt1ed nauons had gathered to 1mpkml'nt a coordination strategy de\1sed at the economic summit this past May 1n Tok~<> Finance leadc-r!> from the l n1tcd States. Japan. \\-est Germany. Britain. France. ( 'anada and Ital: met for more than 12 hour) 11vcr t"'o dJ)'> tx·h1nd do'>rd d oor'> at tht· Trasu~ Department The Reagan adm1n 1<otrat1on. kd bv I rcasun Sl'C· reta~ James Baker. had hoped to pressure Japa·n .and West Germany to agree to fun her cut~ in interest rate!. to spur faster gro1N1h a nd provide mnre markets for l ' S. products The group"; t 1 -page linal \tatement. howe ver. rnadl· no prom 1st· of tnterc!>t rail' reductions. It said rntcre~t-rate decline'> that ha' e al reach occurred havt> had benetic1al e ffects for heav1l: indebted developing countries. Baker. speaking to rcponerc; at the Capitol following ~enate passage of thl· ta>. O'-'Crhaul measure, rcfu'\Cd t0 characten1e the 101 nt agreement as a \'letof) for the l n1ted talc'i. but he said 11 wa<; 1mponant that the 1..o untnes had gonl· through thl' l<1Md1nat1un prc11..css for the lir<;t time "\\-l· wrnt through thr nern'>t' that "'a' Lalkd for at ihe T ok\n cconom1t 1oumm1t .. he \aid --1 think that I\ 'l'f') s1gn1ticant Hut :ou nught to read the '>l<1tl.'mc:n11n 1h ·:nt 1ret \ .. boost growth in their countries. thl' l 'nitt·d ')talc~ would be forced to push the value of the dollar lower still. an ar t1on opposed b: I · .S alhes. In ~eneral, thl· 1010t statement said the outlook for growth 10 1987 was fa,urablc. forecasting more JObs and low 1nOat1on. Rut 1t <.a1d unemplli)ment would remain at high le\ el<; tn '>Oml' rountncs The \latemcnt "'3' 1n line"' 1th prcd1c11ons of many obscn er'> who contc ndl·d that thl' ,even C'nuntnes were so deeply d1' 1ded on maJOr point'> that thl')' were unlikely to rnmc up"' 11h a \1gnfirant agreement hkl• tht• one forged on ~ept 22. 1985 That agreement. announced 1n New York. com- mitted the l ln1ted States. Japan. We'>t German). Brita in and France. to work 1n a coordinated effort to dri"c tht! 'alue ufthe do llar low('r Sinl.e that agrl·enwnt. thl' dollar has fallen b) about JS perl'ent again'it \Un1l' l..e\ curn•ncle\ from JI<, peak reached an 19!!5. I he adm1mstra11on 1~ counting on a l.\eaker dollar to turn around the count I)·, disastrous trade deficit. In theory. a decline in the dollar makes 1mpons more cxpens1 ,.e and less attractive to Americans while lowering the pncc ofl T .S good s on o vcrseai. markets. However. the trade deficit has )et o;hown no o;1gns of improvement. sinking instead to a one-month record of $1 8 billion in Jul) .\larmcd h' the further detcn orat1on an trade. Baker last week warned that Japan and West Germany would ha\-e 10 do more to \t1mulatc world growth by slashing interest rates Othl·rw1se, he said. they face a risk that the l ln11cd States will drn c the dollar lower, something those two countne<; oppu~l' Hut th(• Ciermar1' and Japane<,e re1ccted Baker's pica\ contl'llding that curnom1 c growth 1s already p1ck1ng up in their countnes and funhc:r declines in the dollar could 'park a new round of inflation. fhat arguml.'nl wa\ 1mncd in hy other nation<; and apparently camed the da~ in thl' meeti ng~. The: statl'ml·nt d1cl addre'>S .\mt•f1t·;i\ h1ggc\t c:conomK prohlcm, its hugt trade lklint. but lhl' c;tatement \atd that ded1 ne~ 1n the valul' of the dollar which have alrt•ad: ocrnrrcd should hcg1n "making an 1mponant contnbutrun" Hmard correcting th1c; detic1t. ·saker hct11rt• the mc:ct1ng. had "'arned tl-µt l unle<.\ the Japanc<;e and < 1c:rrnan<o \'l'rl· \.\tll1ng. to do more to Thl' effort al rnord1nat1on was an idea crafted b} Baker. who sold 11 to Reagan and then the other world leader\ at the Tokyo ~ummit. It involved a an exercise 111 which the tnunlnl·~ re' 1ewed t'conom1r developments 1r1 their countnn '>O far this vear Barber Conable (left), pre.ldent of the World Bank, and Jacque• de LarOt1tere,_,. ~i._,..... managlnl director of the lntemational Mo~etary Fund, at Wuhlngton meettnc. Reagan threaten~ Congress to pass huge spending bill ~ \SHl'(if<>"-l·\P1 -Prn1- den1 Reag;in thfl'<ttl·nnl on \a1urda> to \hut down tht· kdcral guH·rnmcnt and make < ap1tol 11 111 l.11.\lllaker' work "h\ 1..andltl1ght" unlc,1, the} strip pct program' and arm' l1'1'1trol prov1'11on c; from a mas<.n.c spending bill dcsi~ncd to keep the government from going hroke. The president. 1n his weekly radio address. bC'moaned ( ongm.-.· failure to pa<.c; 1tc; I J rc·gular appropnatton-; bills on lime and ha\ again ll''>nrtccl to a hodge-podge mcac,urt• de\lgJtl•d 111 keep the government running when the new fiscal ~('Ur hcg1m on net . I He al'lo dcnounred a\ "\lmpl) unat"ccptahle" rc\trict1on., 11n h" arm srontrol poltc1eHon1a1nl·d 1n the H OU'IC bill "My fnends. th1'> "no wa \ tn run <i government." \a1 d Reagan noting that the end-ot-sco;<;1on budget 'inarl has become a fix ture 1n recent )'l·ar., on Capitol Hill Rc-agan who o;cnt federal worker'> horn<' 1 n I'>!! I after vetomga similar mra<.urc. made ckar he has no qualm' about repeating tht' tactic th1~ year "Onct again. the-budget deadline fi nd!> < onil't'~S unable to prnduc~ a rcspon'itblr budget:· Reagan ~id "Instead. thcy throw tc>gC"thtr what they t'a ll a 'cont1nu1ng rc'iolutwn' at the last moment -a kind of Chri~tmas tree hun$ with pet proJell~ and wastcf ul spending programs that nncrcould h;l\e made 1t 1n1C1 ,1 rrnl budget .. "I hope the) knOI.\ where thl· ke~~ to the: building are. hc1.:ause ii the} don't art respons1hl). I won't ha,t· an' cho ice but to shut tt do\\.n." Reagan said of the federal govern- ment's activities. "If they want to put a real hudgct together by candlelight, it 's OK by me," Reagan added Rep Wilham H ( 1rll ). I> Pa in the Democrat<.' re<,pon'i\' 111 l{l';•gan·, broadcast. c;a1d the pre\ldl'nt want' \11 eliminate 44 federal program-.. ··rnt- ttng eduu111<>n tor <•ur < hildrl'n. health care for uur cider I\ and aid for our tarmc r' to pa~ for tkkn'e and toreign aid 1ncrcac;c'" "There ~ou go ap,:11n blaming < ongrc\c; tor your fi c;cal .rnd rrvcnue prohlem'i as II you hadn't hcen president fo r the paM 'ilX year\," said Ciray. chairman of the HouM' Rudget ( o mmmee. .. Congress 1<. moving, .. Gray \aid. no11ng congressional passage ur .,weeping Wll changes. "Wt· are go1n~ to help solv{' th1" fi scal cr1w, your policies have created." On Fm.Jay the 'itnatt• Appropna- ltOn> Committee approved by voice \Ole a S.S.S6 htllton mC"a~urc. It could ht-hrought up for full <.tenatc-dchatc on Monday On fhursday, the Hou~ pas'icd 11~ vc-r~1on, a S 562 billion bill Lockheed likely to get C-SB con tract Air Force poised to a w a rd fina l $2.2 billion pact WASHINGTON (AP) -The Air Force appears likely to award a final , S2.2 b11l1on option to the Lockheed-Georgia Co. forC-58 cargo plam-~ despite the company's refusal to prepare a new hid and evidence the contrar t is significantly ovcr- pnced , co ngressional investigators said Saturday. The com pany, "an two incredibly arrogant responses," refused this spring to respond to an Air Force request that it "rcpri~" - or develop an updated bid-for the final option for 2 1 C-5's, the ~taff of a House subcommittt>e said The Air Force then backed down on its request and dc'ctdcd to perform llS own Study of LoC'kheed's ex penses, hut that study appears to ha\'e been manipulated in such a way as to suppon the originally negotiated option price. tht <1tafl \aid fhc 1nvcsuga11onc; c;ubcomm1ttcr of the lloust' Energy and Commerce ( o mm111ee .. has uncoverNJ a potcntrnl scandal of monumental proportions in the I oc khecd Corp.'s sale of the < ·5H aircraft tu the A.1r Forc·c." Rep. John D Dingell. D-M1 ch .. the chairman of the panel. wrote DcfcnSt' Secretary Ca~par W. Weinllerger on fhursday "We are very concerned that 1f the 1<1sue\ r:u~d (by the committee's staff) arc not addres\t'd 1m mediatcly by you. the Defense Department will waste another SI billion of taxpayer mom·y. (i1 vl'n the budgetary cutbacks we are expencncing, we can 111 afford a waste o f this m agnitude." Dingel l's letter and h1sstaff s study of the C ·-5U program were rclea\Cd to reporters. · Hugh Bums, a spokesman for Lockheed, ~1d Lockheed chairman L.0. Kt1chen "provided the government with complete, current and accurate cost pricin& data. Lockheed considers the nllcga· 11ons of defective pricing to be totall y lacking in llll'rl L" ( ol Dn\-1<IShl'U}.dm·r torofpubhraffa1rsfor the .\1r Furl'l' S\\tl'm!. ( ornmand. also disputed lhe rnnten11ono;.' 'a) mg. "wl' sec no basis for these allega11on~." Shea} o;a1<1 that the final pncc 1s under nego11a11on hctwcen the service and Lockheed. He denied that th~· .\1 r Force would permit any wmdfall fM Lockheed RcleaSl' of the subeomm111ee's findings comes Just ont' month after the Pentagon accused Lockheed of 1n Oat10g its contract for the C-58 try up to $500 million by withholding critical information about its labor expenses. Lockheed has denied the charge. Dingell chnrgcd the Air Force 1s "allowan$ a defense contractor to dictate the terms of a ma1or procurement" and appears ready to meet a deadline of Nov '0 for awarding the finul option despite 1hc nllcgcd over-pncing. Lockheed·G e\1rg1a. a wholl y o wned subsidiary of the Lockheed Corp. located 10 Manet1a, Cia .. wa:r; awarded a fi;w;ed-price. $7.8 b1ll1on contract in 1982 for 50 C-58 cargo planes. fhc ( -5 1~ thl.' free world 's largest aenal cargo earner Lcwkhccd d('hvered the first of1he new C-5's to the Air ForC'c htst year and has now received option~ for 29 of the planes. The final option of $2.2 h1ll1on tor the last 2 1 planes is pendine. According to memos obtained by DtnJcll'., subC'o mm1ttcc. Air Force contrac ting offi cials began wntmg Lockheed 1n February, asking the compnny to develop a new hid for the final option When Lockheed-Georg,ia's contract manage- ment director, A. uoldfarb, declined in a March 6 letter. MnJ . Oen. Eltx·n E. Harbour, a deputy w1th1n the <\1r For<'c's Acron<1u11cal Systems Dtv1s1on. tncd again on March 24. "We understand the company's concerns. but there " an overriding ftin damcntal 1!1$ue," Har· hour wrote "T h<it 1s~ur C'Once rns the pric-t' ~lf tht• option "I<. 11 ~1111 fair and rea•mnablc" The cen1fied data upon which 11 was hascd is over three years old and there have 'been substantial technological changes in the industry and significant changes in our econom~." On Apnl 4, Lockheed-Georgia's president. W. P. Frech, agreed to provide so)Tle of the infor- mation requested but added: "Lockheed believt-s that the ongtnal price is fair and reasonable ... "The negotiated option prices ... were based on achieving a substantial learning process through the hfe of the program. Lockheed and its suppliers accepted this risk as pan of their firm fixed-price contract and as such they sho uld be c;ntitled to the benefits of technological changes, as well as suffer from the lack of achieving such benefits.·· The Air Force then decided to perform its own cost study, according to the subC'ommiucc. Without identifying their sources, the staff 1n vesugators charged that Gen. Lawrence Sk.antze, the commander of the Air Force Systems Command, negotiated gro und rules for the study 1n advance with Kitchen. Sheay said "there is no basis for any charge of collus1on between Gen. Skant1e and Mr. Kitchen ... He said they did not negotiate or discuss ind rules for the study. ' The investigators said the Air Force refu release the study to the subcommillec or t General Accounting Office. T hey said 1t d t appear key segments of Lockheed's expcn - including overhead and admin1strauve costs - were examined. "It appears that the 'should-cos\' study was nothin~ more than a grand '!theme by the Air Force to JUStify exercising the 1987 option without embarrassing thcmS<'l ves because of Lockheed's refusal to negotiate." the House investiptors concluded. Based on contract experience in building tht first model of the cargo plane, ihe C"-5A. the over· pricing may be double the $500 million cited by tl)e Pentagon la$l month. the memo add~. • .. Or~ Coeat DAILY PILOT /Sundey, SeptM\bet 21, 1.. DI The Ooily Piiot hos o MW woy 10 tum your Hidden Treosur• into CASH with o Clouified Ad. CAl,.L 642-5678 IF CALLING PROM NORTH ORANQI CO. IF CALLING FROM IOUTH ORANGI CO. 4 un ... -7 Days-$9.00 No Changes tn coov or c•nc.ltallon Privtt• Ht11" onlv. No COl'l\Mlfelel. a.t Estate, Automoll..,., loellnt OI' EINllO¥· ment Ad,. Tlltft Is no Pf'let llmlt to wMI vou un 1d11trllM . . .. 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Mond1y & Tllu<ICIAy Aulo Pllol Friday ~ Eattte T •OIOIO S&tllfd&y Open H~• S•lurday & SYnclay FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY Thursday .................. Wed. 5:30 PM Frlday ...................... Thurs. 5:30 PM Saturday ...................... Fri. 5:30 PM Sunday ..................... Sat. 11:30 AM Business Counter Monday-Friday 8 00 A.M .5 00 PM 842-5678 Na .. '1om. SvN1ay AAy amount no1 p..o '"'In"' 30 de~ .. r~ed wrll t>e woi..:1 10 out no1 ttmlted 10, finance onarge. computed 11 1 '''• o• II•• U'\patd o-.ce per mofltn Ill eoll<!Ctlon COila -"" My ·-· aote a110tney ' ,...,. 1M1 latatt Ft1 lalt 1111 Estate Fer Salt · a..l latatt ftr kit a..1 latatt ft1 1&11 1M1 lat1t1 ft1 lalt lt1l latatt Ftr Salt 1111 E1t1tt Fer Salt lt1l lat1tt f tr kit Ital latatt f n lalt a..l ldltt ft1 Salt .... 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I can show you how to never pay tues under 140-H Unllll the new tax bill. 855-7626 lOFEn PllOI llllOTIHI SILUIS IHI •VEI H TIE UY Great opportunity for an Custom built slngle level 3 outstanding 11alue Mint Bdrm home on Harbor condition family home Island Road with large featuring lour bdrms. 2• 1 pier and float Beautlfultly baths, lam11y room and all designed home with for· new easy care land· mat baytid• dining area. scaplng This sunny & poolside tamlly rm with light home Is vacant & bar. lovely ba)'front pa11o ready lor you $343,000 S 1 395,000. M ay be .TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD purchased leaseholc:I for $775.000 (714) 673-4400 7~9-9100 ' , •,. I. I. &SSllTAIT Aggress111e, busy. top producer seeks ad· diOonal energetic assis- tant lor Mon-Sat. 9-5. for either administration. escrows. etc and/or sales Salary and/or HIGH commission! Must Liii Hll IAYFlllT be licensed with some ei1-lll Piii perlence Send resume to Choice location with 40' ol Patrick Tenore. cto bay 111ew Near east tip of Aemax, 234 E 17th SI. Lido Dock tor large boat Suite 117. Costa Mesa. and garages tor 4 cars CA 92627 All of this plus spacious ···-.~·i .. ..-4 .. ~,..\:··-· -rooms waiting tor yov~ •• r •: personal touch Offered r!IT!N•Mf! at$1,62S,OOO ~~~~~~ 731 ¥11 Li4t ltr4 ., .. 1114111 ·I 142-1200 PETE BARRETI ··· REALTY h1llt11t 11 IO Slashed to $54,0001 Newer 2Bdrm home Quiet Per- os street. Only $3300 needed. FHA John Den· 11er Realty 657 -5118 Eves 657-3738 .c:H207 Tl' 1f Ll4t lslt so· of bay frontage, 144' depth Probate. Bob Caustln (7 14)851-7720 or 673-0354 Ftr 30% 114-r larttt. You don't know what you're 122· U 11 missing II you havtf1't read I OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 ln111l THUCL ... $441,IH ...... lltl...,.. Ttrrtct Well m~1ntained 4 bdrm I story .. ........... .. B. Barrington OlJ( Cll ................... $355 ....................... 414 ..... 3/2 & 2/1 duplex or tse front, $1400 mo ... 8 Hutchings lllE Cl9 .............. Slts,Mt .............. 3211 OclM IW Ocean vu, 3 bdrm, 2 ba. .. B. Barrington IAlJIA COY£S ........... $4tt.SM ........... 41 ... C.fts 4 bdrm, dock. patio on beach T Wallick l.U . SUl111 ......... $31UM ......... 231' Pen l.mlin 4 bdrm Porto lino. better than new f Tabak COSTA IHA. .............. $321 ................... 2117 , ..... Spacious 3 bdrm. fR, utras. A Johllson OUE Cll ............ $925 ................ 3H·3HYJ F ...... 4/ I remodtl or rebuild, 3 R·2 lots I Skahan OLK C ..................... SSts ....................... 321 ,.,,, CIHSIC 4 bdrm. 3 bath M. Uug1ll OlH c ................. $411 ................... 2111arptrtt1 Townhome. 3 bdrm. 3 bath l Curci IUCOHT llU. .... $475,Mt ..... 17 hrttllllllftll Cllrt Vttw, 2 Ddrm, 2 Ila townhome ... M Rousselot U~IVU~ t1()M£§1 REAL TORS, 6 7 5-6000 HtJ Eaet C-•• ffle•••V· C.-.a 4el Iller COST A MESA OFFICE 2790 Harbor, Costa Mesa 546-2313 c'2111luy21 THE REAL ESTATERS NEWPORT /C'OSTA MESA 270 F:. 17th St.. Costa Mesa 646-7 171 GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES NEWPORT BEACH .. umu11111UTU• 1m,aoo Live life at the top with view of NEWPORT BAY ANO PACIFIC OCEAN. Desirable 3 bedroom. 2 bath. SWEDISH FIREPLACE. elegant personal amenities. lush landscaping. Truly incom- parable!! Call 646-7171 N PS W FH YHlllLf IUC,000 Experience ocean fresh climate and enjoy for- ever OCEAN VI EW from outstanding VILLA situated across from private park on NEWPORT HILLSIDE. ma~bte tlle accents. format dining. quiet corner location. Call today 646-7171 NP6 sn , .. WLll IHl,000 PALATIAL WATERFRONT for the BOATING ENTHUSIAST. Truly elegant estate with numer- ous outstanding features. Walls of glass In living room and master suite overlook BOAT DOCK, unprecedented Interiors designed for sophisti- cated tastes. Call for appointment 646-7171 NP7 &IHI TIE HST 1421,000 Panoramic views of FASHION ISLAND AND BACK BAY. Spacious luxury home for growing family and mem_qries. Walls of glass In living room. dining, luxurious master suite. exquisite _dressing area. den. family room , retreat or party room ideal for in-law quarters. TRY LEASE OPTION!! Call 646-7 171 NP8 WI llN 1121,000 PRIVATE BOAT DOCK ANO DECK ... Discovery awaits in private gate guarded community, con- venient to turning basin, living room and master suite embellished by walls of glass. 4 massive bedrooms with private baths. PAIVATE POOL AND SPA. REDUCED THOUSANDS!! Call 646·7171 NP1 HIAllll• If llWPllT 1421,000 Impressively gracious custom home. 5 bedrooms. 3 baths, vaulted celling living room. formal dining, FRENCH DOORS. wet bar with TEAKWOOD accents, separate office or maid's quarters. PRIVATE SPA in serene setting. WHERE EVERYONE WANTS TO LIVE! Call today 646-7171 NP2 FILL 111n .. n 1211,000 HARBOR VIEW-CARMEL MODEL. most luxur- ious. outstanding community amenitiesr POOL. quiet cul de sac. 3 bedrooms. family room. FRENCH DOORS, oversized lot. PROMISES BEAUTIFULLY FULLFILLED. Call to see 646-7171 NP3 st .... Y I~ IHl,000 Balboa VIiia. DISTINCTIVE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, walk to beach. Soaring ceilings In living room with massive fireplace. formal din- ing. FRENCH DOORS, LIBRARY. gourmet kitchen, master suite with luxurious dressing area and PRIVATE SPA. 3 car garage. NO PARKING HASSLES. A must see! 646-717 1 NP4 "WllTlt • lllLIH" S 111,000 Ideal for beach starter home -or may use as "BASE" tor builder looking for DYNAMITE BEACH PROJECT 1ust· steps from ocean Charming 2 bedroom with ABUNDANCE OF POTENTIAL. First time offered,.646-7 171 NP14 OTHER AREAS * •OHITRY OIWll* * I 111,000 Secluded residential area. ONE OF ORANGE COUNTY'S BEST KEPT SECRETS. 3 bedrooms. spacious kitchen. large backyard with POOL, designed to accomodate the lifestyle of an active. growing family Call today 646-7171 NP 12 FllSI FUIR $10l,IOO Outstanding Irvine location conveniently located near everything! Premiere lower unit with large patio and PAIVA TE JACUZZI ott master suite with mirrored wardrobes. Light. airy, gracious personal amenites. community POOL and SPA BAR-B-0 Areas. toddler parks. GAEA T AS- SUMABLE LOAN• Call for appointment 646·7171 NP13 OllTll MllE • 1 ILOOI TO IHCll Ull,100 Come see this one! Dream kitchen, amenities galore Family room formal dining Den Large master suite with spa-bath. 3 bedrooms. 21 7 baths Call to see 546-2313 HP 17 llWllE ITUTll 1104,000 Excellent lirst home or investment Model per- fect! Clean and neat 2 bedroom 11'' bath Beautiful complex wooded streams. pool. spa and tennis. Call now 546·2313 HP 18 SHTI ClllT AIU STARTER Hl,000 Shows like a model' Great 2 bedroom condo Excellent complex Great opportunity for llrst time buyer or investor Call today' 546·2313 HP19 HIT1I OllST STUTH $11,IOO Great opportunity. Beautiful South Coast VIiias Close to shopping. freeways, Performing Arts Center Nice 2 bedroom 11 ~ bath untt Call today 546-2313 HP20 IHI TIHUllS 1142,110 Bring your paint brush and save. Great buy' Lowest priced 1n nice Huntington Beach tract. Family room. 3 Bedrooms 2 Bath rooms Call to see this home 546· 23 13 H P2 1 MESA VERDE HUT PtllCl 1144,100 Popular floor plan in desirable area of Mesa Verde, excellent opportunity to step into a great community 3 large bedrooms. P• bath Call today 546-2:n3 HP22 ' YHI MUI OHi THI 1214,100 Gorgeous Mesa Verde executive home Spacious 2 story Numerous upgrades Formal dinng. 4 large bedrooms 2' 2 baths Bubbltng spa RV access New landscaping Call for an appointment to see 546-2313 HP23 Tllll llMl IS SPlCllLI 1211,111 A real showplace! Designer custom ceramic tile flooring Vaulted ceilings. Sunny skylights. spacious and gracious. 4 Big bedrooms. 3 baths. Lovely landscaping. 3 car garage. Call for an exclusive showing! 546-2313 HP24 lfW LISTilll 1111 ... Very nice family home Spacious & gracious. Large living area Family room. wet bar, den. 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms. 2 fireplaces, pool. Large yard. Come see this one! 546·2313 HP25 JllT usn1-01emn TIWI._ -ans.- Unique opportunity -rare on market. More space & luxury than you'd expect tn a townhome Large living areas, Formal dining. Breakfast nook. 2 master suites. One with fire- place and deck 2112 baths Lovely pool/spa area. Great location near 2 country clubs. Call to see! 546-2313 HP26 COSTA MESA USTSllE 1111,• OVERSIZED R-2 LOT -MANY POSSIBILITIES. Charming 2 bedroom. 1 bath, STUDIO RE- TREAT, beautifully landscaped yards. gardens, central vacumn cleaner, move-in condition. WALK TO COSTA MESA COURTYARDS. Call !or shOwtng 646-717 1 NP9 HAT TME IHllll! 1111,0ll NEWPORT BEACH LIFESTYLE COSTA MESA PRICE 3 bedrooms. hardwood floors, family room. fireplace. large lot. tree·llned street. PAINT AND SAVE This won't last . call today 646·7171 NP10 COVEil PICTHE S 111,IOO THE CALIFORNIA PROM ISE. "WH ERE PLANTS BLOOM ' M inutes from FASHION ISLAND AND NEWPORT CENTER Outstanding community charming 2 bedroom. spacious ltv· 1ng room coartng ce1flngs. SKYLIGHTS, den Call today 646-7 17 l NP t 1 USTSllE IARHI• 1144,IOO New on market Neat, clean New carpet & drapes Hardwood floors. new paint. Well ap- pointed Family room Alley & RV access. Over- sized double garage Call quick 546-2313 HP27 Ptllll llllltll Ull 1111.111 Chance of a llteume t 19 acres. 5 existing units · room for up to t7 with city approval Call for c1eta1ts 546-2313 HP28 STARTER NO•E S 111,IOO Just ltsted Expanded home Large living room Formal dtning 3 Bedrooms Large tot RV ac· cess Call today 546-23 13 H P29 HttlYt UlllOHI! Hl,llGI Rare opportunity Great location Cozy & private 2 bedroom. t ' 7 bath townhome Private patio Enclosed garage Call fast 546-23 i3 HP30 CtllHE Plll 1111,• Excellent opportunity• Great family home Tile work upgrade 1n kitchen and bathrooms 3 bedrooms Larqe 101 Call nowi 546-2313 HP31 .,... Put Number 1 to work for you. Each office is independently owned and operated Owner-Terry McCardle L. • D2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Sunday. September 28, 1986 :'="="="!....--=~;;5;;•·;; .. ~.;·;;•a lalNI c..... •••••• llU c...a ...... ltU P11i111l1 lllT • 1181 ociXN Vltw• .. MLL ' • ..,.ll 440 ~Sota Tar. 3600 1/f So of PCH. 2bd; lg Piiio. 11T n• IFFEIEI .. .,.. ....... wtr11t 3 bdrm. 201th cof11oe & studio 1pt + shared pier w/ap•ce for 2 boats S895.000 INIUT/Sll 1-1 •wfJR .. utlff 3 bdrm. 1 '.It bath house ....-.. 4Br, 3 ..,Ba, pvt beh S549K Aeclently renovated Per· 3bd. 2ba, upper unit In Lee 720·0455 Bkr feet tor first time buyere 1rlst1ne cond, VACANTI *l&YflllT .... or gr11t vaca11on homel ~~~d~~!nuo~~eLa~sr::.~ Lovely 2Br 281, 40' on ~!~0000 ~20, • t 78101 E .,11 Lseland $252.500 water Fantalllc vleWI. -• af•• ltt , , Will consider 101/, On. ... -- ASSOCIA TEO REAL TY sumlble loana Wiii IM 1n1Llll •LL 673-3663 opt Ownr/Ag1 780-8()19 OISTll lllTIPllT eA/tJw eu,a C!tlw .. One short block! See 311 Dahlia Place, Sunday PM. Smart look- ing, no-care condo. only $239~500. 2 BR, 2 BA, deck and patio. quiet, great neighbors! Certu ••I ... 1m C...U •ti ••• ltU C..ta .... 1114 HOUSE PLUS INCdME So Jftnline Cteek Pl1n 2. 2Br &ISM .... PU of PCH m1y e11ch1nge fOf t Den 28•. formal dine. LUI house In Weatcllff or 2 palloa. H C gate E'81utl (Fee) 1re1 S329.900Agt960·8411 TUllllllUI $285,000 Evea 5-8. Mtn cabin nr Snow Sum- wknda t0-8. 67$-6715 CNll JlltH 1024 mlt, 2Br 28•. 6 yra Old High summer/winter HABA VU HILLS fee land •EISllE IY IWIEll* re11ts S80.000 Funia!* $445,000 48A •FA 2'.tBA 38r 2Ba. xtr1 IQ f1m rm,~ Trade for 1nythlng In Pool, 11e. sec sys. on cul-laundry rm, stor ar11. CM/NB Call nowt Liz or de-sac Ownr 640-6094 cul·de-sac alley 1ecess Chuck 631 ·1218 or tH MllHl IUYll w/I bdrm apt on --------------liiiiii •11& ML Ma• Diamond Both units up- 6BR. 4'~BA. lam rm. MP· arate form din rm 2 wet bars, sludy game room pool/spa ocean view Villa llall"a ~ S229 500 Open Hse 12·5 646-5743 H ? Abbie Way 645 4539 WM*H -graded Including sky· 38A 38A, lam rm, din rm, tights & 1rg patios lg•lot, good vu $799.000 $399.000 and Call for appt to see TRADE REDUCED TO $775,000 $795.000 759-1887 FIR lllE IY IWIEll OPEN SAT/SUN 12-5 326 Orchid Sou1h ot PCH 2Br tBa trplc 45' lot 10% Down OWC S269K Lee 720·0455 Bkr •EtSIOE DUPLEX 2Br I Ba each h.is own yard & garage Owners vn11 I ~t o"...' • •• ' • larger has encl patio BY OWN EA! ONLY S 135K St79 500 (2 13)598-4057 x·1n1toe 3br. l'·b•. llv rm .. Dover Shores bfi1front Qfa vane" .01 ltlTIST&l,l.I. @ll 8 w/doc\;~~=e·d SBA fUlfQf Olvoroe forces sale ol this exqulllte English Tudor 6,300 sq. 11. estate wt 180° view. loc1ted In 1~hllls ol North Tustin, This custom-built estate h•• a grand lormal entry, dt1m1tized by • sweep-ing curved statre1se. In addition to 4 Bdrms, 4'-' 81. the home 1s enhanced by a lg formal dining rm, la.m rm. t>onus rm & brlcil lloored solarium Owner may trade lor smaller Newport Beach property 5Bdrms. 4Ba. 3 car gar· age. beautiful country trench home Asking $489,000 720-0683 Best Buy! Reduced to $155.000. dual master suites, lots of m ir- rors. larger kitchen, bullt-ln laundry, quiet and secure. May lease with option. vacant and ready.- RtfMrMsllld Far• NH Jbr 2ba, prof landscaped. frplc. din rm. new roof Old COM, extra large tot. spa. new carpels/drapes. Patio w /cover 540· 1531 , zoned A-2. w/super view S202.000 · 1025 Damas CONDO lrg lbd "' SCP 1211 OU~IS, L.I. 673"4062 Fii SllE 1Y IWIEll Beautiful Broadmoor Home Panoramic view of ocean • bay and c•ty lights 4Br • olhcetBr, family room 2' 1ba com· mvmly pool S520 000 By appt only 644-5273 ({1t1i(IJI(( ml, lla'I . lu/1~', lt~·J li?-'J-8 ~.91 of lhe harbor All this for cus Circle 557 -3288 pool. spa. secur;ty comm: only $429.SOO For show· a•&•( Fiii!! sunny toe 3%dn Very open 3BR 2' rBA beam ceilings. lg lot w/pool $344,000 COITIOT IAllAU llEEIUW IEWPllT llVllE IUL Tiii 111-1111or14'-1111 •no call David Cooper • n•n 9996 631-1266 New single family homes •n S68 000 722· IUllY llllfFH SUL••mn 111-131• FIND 1hrough classified 3407 £. Coast Hwy .. COfona dtl MJr Costa Mesa w/privale I •~."~~~-·' Inca yros Tile roofs oak HITSllE HHI V cabinets & much more• S25K On Assume VA Agt. r+ d; 1 Call today Agt 548-1329 Elsa 631 -73701556-6358 HOMES FOR SALE •5 1 t Cliff Or. Cltflhaven. Nwpt Bch 2401 Bay Farm (Back Bay) Santa Ana Hghts 642 5200 SS22,500 Sunday 1.5 646:7 17 1 $21 4.900 Sunday 1-5 Sat/Sun 2-5 • 540 Deanza/Corona Hgh!._ands * 29 Carmel Bay/Spyglass 84.85.86 Rocky Pt Spyglass 644-6200 $476.000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $589 000 644-6200 $2. 700.000 Sat/Sun 8-8 260 Evening Canyon (Shorecllffs) COM * •6 Chadbourne. Belcourt 673 5354 $799,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 644-6200 $899,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 1 BEDROOM 2030 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores •32 Columbus (Northwood) lrvme 63 1-7300 $499.500 Sunday 1-5 640-0020 $260,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1736 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores NB 1108 Dolphin Terrace. Irvine Terrace * * 1323 Bayside Or, Mai Kai 644-6200 $449 000 63 t-7300 $675.000 Sunday 1-5 675-6000 $449,500 Sunday 1·5 Sa11Sun 1-5 • 1730 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, Na . * 1800 Glenwood (BaycresQ~wpt Bch 63 1·7300 $695.000 Sunday 1-5 759-6700 $395.000 · Sunday 1-5 3621 Bear St :: H. Santa Ana 644-6200 $1 00.000 Saturday t-5 • •949 Goldenrod Ave. COM * •606 Harbor Island Newport Beach 759·9100 $420.000 Sunday 1·5 759-9100 $1 .075.000 Sunday 1·5 209 Ins. COM 644-6200 $439 000 Sat Sun 1-5 1000 Grove Westclrff * * 12 Harbor Island/Newport Beach 644-6200 $457 .000 Sal/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $1,595.000 Sunday 1 :30-5 2 BEDROOM * * 121 Harbor Island Rd. Newport Bch 21 33 Indian Springs (Back Bay) NB 640-4868 $1,595.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 646-7171 $425.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 2807 Harbor View Dr (Hrbr Vu Hills) NB 2010 Maybury. Santa Ana 644-9060 $529.500 Sunday 1-5 759-9100 $160.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3 Aries Ct. Newport Crest 644-6200 $164,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 * • 1207 Highland Or. Westcliff Custom 171 5 Newport Hills Or West. Nwpt Bch . 63 1·7300 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 646-717 1 $385.000 Sa1urday 1·5 326 Orchid, Corona Del Mar 720-0455 $269.000 v 16 Jetty Dr1ve. Jasmine Creek. CdM 335 Piazza Lido (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch Sal/Sun l2·5 759-1626 $329.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-7300 $555,500 .. Sunday 2·5 212 L1ll1an Place. Cosla Mesa 1601 Port Abbey (Harbor View Hms) NB 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 546-23 13 $144.500 Sat 1-3 Sun 1-5 759-9100 $349.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 218 Marguerite Olde COM 1954 Port Carney/Harbor Vu Homes 675-6000 $419.000 Sunc,1ay 1-5 644-6200 $450.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 12 Chatnam Ct Belcourt • •308 Mormng Star In, Dover Shores * •2226 Port Lerwick Newport Beach 644-6200 $585 000 Sunday 1·5 63 1-7300 $775 000 Sunday 1-5 644-2257 $430 000 Sal-Sun 10-5 * * •633 Lido Park = E3 flido Isle) NB 1301 No111ngham Ad Westclitl * • 1979 Port Ramsgate/Harbor vu Homes 759-6700 $625.000inc furn St 11-3 Sn 1-5 ' 63 1·7300 $295,000 Sunday 1 ·5 'i 644-6200 $345.000 Sat/Sun 1.5 8 Maritime. Jasmine Creek. Corona Del Mar 4 12 Onda (Bluffs) Newport Beach • 1806 Port Stanhope (Harbor View Hmes) NB 960-8411 $329.900 Sunday 1·5 644-6200 $259.000 . Sat/Sun 2-4 , 759-6700 $349.950 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 17 Northampton CT Belcourt Hill 15 19 Santanell Terrace. Irvine Terrace * 1806 Sandtewood (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $475.000 Sunday 1-5 63 1-7300 $315.000 Sun 1-5 759-6700 $299,000 Sat 11·3 Sun 1·5 222 Rochester Eas1s1de Costa Mesa •5552 Southall Terrace. Irvine I •• 1720 Skylark (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 646-7 171 $165 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 67 5-7794 $435.000 Sal/Sun 12-4 63 1-1266 $299.000 Sunday 12·30.4 1758 Santa Ana Ave East side Costa Mesa * 1228 Sussex Ln Westchtl * 708 St James Place. Chffhaven. NB 646-7171 $234.900 Sunday 1-5 63 1 7300 $279.900 Sunday 3-6 646-4394 $359.000 Sunday 1-.5 3 BEDROOM * * 1014 E Balboa Blvd Peninsula 644-6200 $795 000 SatJSun 1-5 111 7 G Street Balboa Peninsula NB 631-7300 $495.000 Sundayl-5 320 1 Montana Costa Mes;1 546-23 13 $159 900 Sat Sun 1-4 * 1255 Cerritos. Laguna Beacn 673-5354 $344.000 Sat Sun 1 5 3335 Ocean Blvd COM 644-6200 s 1 295 000 223 Orcn1d Corona del Mar Sat1Sun 1 5 631-1 266 $725 000 Sat 12·5 Sun 1-5 408 Piazza Lido (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 759-9 100 $650.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3 Aue B1arrrtz.B1g Canyon NB 63 1· 7300 $510,000 Sunday 1-5 208 Tustin (Newport Heights) Nwpt Bch 646-7 17: $299 500 Sunday 1-5 * 220 Via Mentone (lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673· 7300 $425 000 Sunday 1-4 •2 15 Via Nice Lido Isle NB * 1308 Sussex Newporl Beach 5 Sunburst (Turllerockl Irvine -:i9-9 t00 $305.000 Sunday 1·5 552-2000 $340.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1729 Terrapin Way, Baycrest I 1834 Tradewinds Ln. Baycrest. NB 1 63 !.7300 S298 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631-7300 $299.500 Sat Sun 1-5 1 * * 1 36 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle NB * * 627 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 64:' 5?00 $1.625.000 Sunday 1-5 ' 644 -9060 $1 350,000 Sunday 1·5 *4&4 V1~ta Trucha.Bluffs. N B * * 1436 w Bay. Newport Beach /'.Jq 9 100 S269 .900 Sunday 1·5 673-9060 $8 75,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM 4 7 B<ilbo,1 C.cves Balboa Coves f<;') c>097 5499 500 Sat Sun 1 ~5 2214 Channel Peninsula b•14 6<!00 $1 450.000 Sunday 1-5 t 108 F Balboa Blvd Peni nsula 57c, 6000 S 1 100 000 Sunday 1-5 230 lri<; AvP Corona del Mar 675 9040 $485.000 Sat /Sun 12·5 20 1 7 P;iloma Or CM 548-% 10 $320,000 • 32 1 Poppy Olde COM SatlSun 1·5 -60 1096 $">95 000 Su nday t 5 * 1907 Wmdward Ln. Baycrest, N B 63 1-7300 $295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • v 2011 Yacht Defender (Seav1ew1 NB (:,.l4-9060 $499 000 Sunday 1-5 5 BEDROOM 506 Sturgeon Costa Mesa 546-23 13 $172.000 Sunday 1-4 720 Via Lido Soud (ltdo ts!e) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $795.000 Sunday 1-4 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN * 1332 Santiago (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch 646-7171 $339.500 Sunday 1·5 320 Seaward, (Shorechffs). CdM 720-0683 $489.000 Sal/Sun 6 BR plus FAM RM or DEN * •3Cambrta. Corona del Mar 759-1867 $795.000 2 1 ·1 lrtS,(lot) Old. COM 644-6200 $395.000 23 Lochmoor. Big Canyon 644-6200 $890.000 Sat-Sun 1·5 Sat/Sun 1·5 Sal/Sun 1-5 CONDOS TOWN HOMES FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM * * 1209 Bayside Dnve. COM 640-4868 $459,000 Sunday 1·5 280 Cagney Ln, = 106, Villa Balboa. NB 673-4400 $178,000 Sunday 1·5 * v •950 Cagney Ln PH = 108 Villa Balboa 673-4400 $139.000 Sunday 1-5 ••v200 McNeil =203 (Studio) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $75.900 Sunday 1-4 * • v200 McNeil PH:: 11 (Studio) Nwpt Ben 673· 7300 $73.000 Sunday 1-4 •v •240 Nice Ln . =217, VIiia Balboa NB 673-4400 $1 56.500 Sunday 1 5 * • v 101 Scholz Plaza :: 123 (Versa1lles1 NB 673-7300 $95.000 Sunday 1 -4 2 BEDROOM * v • 240 Cagney Ln :: 211, Villa Balboa NB 673-4400 $221 .950 Sunday 1-5 ,,..... • * 260 Cagney Ln = 216. Villa Balboa. NB 673-4400 $169,900 Sunday 1-5 * v •260 Cagney Ln. PH :: 304, Villa Balboa 673-4400 $169,000 Sunday 1-5 * • v 200 McNeil = 10 1 (Versailles) NB 673-7300 $119,000 Sunday t -4 * • v200 McNeil = 102 (Versailles) NB 673-4400 $329 000 Sal/Sun 1-4 ,,..... 1903 Yacht Camilla (Seav1ew1 Nwpt Bch 2130 Port Lerw1c.~ HVH·Sf'aw1nd r, -, f>OOO $398 500 Sunday 1 ·5 I 673-7300 $124,900 Sunday 1-4 1t •49 Cambna/Spyglass * • v 200 McNeil PH r: 1 (Versailles) NB 644 -9060 $299.900 Sunday I 5 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN * • v 11 Cherbrough N B 673 777 1 $670.000 Sun 1·4 472 Abbie Way 1Easts1de1 C.osta Mesa 645-4539 $229 500 St1I Sun It-!. • 17 Carmel Bay Dr COM 759-9 100 $469 000 Sunday 1 'j 644-6200 $825.000 Sunday 1-5 673· 7300 $119.500 Sunday 1-4 v20 Canyon Fairway (Fairway 1) Big Cyn * v •220 Nice Ln = 213. Villa Balboa. NB 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 644-9060 $1.450.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 673-4400 $178.000 Sunday 1-5 1518 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shores 240 Nice Ln. PH :: 304. Villa Balboa 63 1-7300 $657 .000 Sunday 1-5 673-4400 $215.000 Sunday 1-5 1". ••.17"S B1u<>I\"" C:orr11,, ,, .. M 12 15 Goldenrod (Hrbr View Hills) CdM ••v 100 Scholz Plaza =214 (Versa1t1es1 NB '" r ,,,,. •• 1 $4 -i r., nnn c;11nda.., 1.•, 644-5273 $520.000 Sat-Sun 1·5 673-7300 $199.000 Sunday 1-4 1•11 AntiqutJ w ay Dover Shr/Westcllfl NB I * *401 North Star Lane !Dover Shores) NB 30 Sea Island. Big Canyon Nwp1 Bch 148 f.333 $339 '>00 Sunday 1 5 673-5354 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 640-5560 $225.000 Sat /Sun 1 ·5 v,. BiirrPnger Courl Beltom t N B 3800 Ocean Birch/Spyglass * •219 Tarocco (OrangetreeJ lrvmP ~ 146Y S8"•5 ooo Sat 1·5 Sun 2·5 644-6200 Sil 79 000 Sunday 1-4 646-717 1 $106,900 Sat <;un 1 ·5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN •v •950 Cagney Ln PH::305. Villa Balboa 673-4400 $375.000 Sunday 1-5 * v •260 Cagney Ln. PH .tt303, Villa Balboa 673-4400 $229.900 Sunday 1-5 311 Oahlta. Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $239,500 Sunday PM * ev 22 Ocean Vista (Sea Island) NB 640-1812 $477,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 431 Westminster Ave. Nwpt Hgts, NB 631-5661 $190,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 3 BEDROOM * •43 Canyon Island Or, Big Cyn, NB 759-0279 $275,000 Sat/Sun t2·5 * • P 7 Gretel Court (Newport Crest) NB 673-7300 $189 000 Sunday 1·4 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN •v •260 Cagney Ln. PH =319, Villa Balboa 673-4400 $250 000 Sunday 1-5 • v * 260 Cagney Ln. PH :: 320. Villa Balboa 673-4400 $225 000 Sunday 1-5 •v •220 Nice Ln. PH=310. Villa Balboa 673-4400 $399,500 Sunday 1·5 25 12 Untvers1ty Dr Back Bay 63 1-7300 $180.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2420 V1sla Nobleza. The Blulls 631· 7300 $289.000 Sunday 1-5 4 BR plus * • 1112 OaniPlle Costa Mesa 546 l3 t 3 $269 900 Sunday t 1 30-3 30 -CONDOS TOWN HOMES FOR RENT *,,..... •260 Cagney Ln -3 t9 Villa Balboa NB 673-4400 $2000 mo Sunday 1·5 *,,..... • 220 Nice Ln :: 103 Villa Balboa, NB 673 4400 $1300tmo Sunday 1-5 *,,..... • 260 Nice Ln :: 304, Villa Balboa, NB 673 4400 $1500/mo Sunday 1-5 v •220 Nice Ln ::308. Villa Balboa, NB 673 4400 $1600 mo Sunday 1-5 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2658 Vista del Oro. Bluffs Newport Beach 67 5 8066 $t500 Sun l -4 •Spa •Pool • * Wa1erfron1 * * * Wdterlronr & Pool "'"'G111· .iddr ... c.s a1 quard gate MAGNIFICENT TIP OF LIDO ISLE ' t.'h •' ', 'l It t . , . ' !, ...• OPEN SUN 1-5 I 1311 ANTIGUA WAY Custom red brick trad1t1onal in exclusive Dover Shores area of Newport. Spacious and elegant 4 BR. 4 BA. Formal dining room Super family room. Lovely yard. REDUCED TO $339,500111 KEN BRITTINGHAM, REAL TOR 548-8333 BELCOURT -NEW! 2 BARRENGER COURT Looking for a brand new home? This nome is a Gallery 3 custom 4.245 sq ft 4 bdrm 3'" baths Very well built including granite. marble & more' A must see Come by today1 OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-5, SUN 2·5 $895,000 759-G489 Owner/Agent \e•port Beach Bayfront Tht'> has to be one of the finest water- front homes available. Large dock wlll handle large boat 60 ft and 2 smaller ones 5 bdrm. 4', bath French doors and windows Brick deck and courtyard Trade for smaller home or Industrial building 81, 186,000 NANCY IMBERNINO REAL TOR (714) 844-8888 HARBOR HILL DRIVE BY -25 HILLSBOROUGH Fabulous huge ocean view vacant lot rn prtvate gated Harbor Hill Lot measures approx 85' wide x 123' deep 11 's huge' Proposed prelim inary plans for 5.600 sq ft. M E>d1teranean home included 1n urchase price o f $335,000 cash firm Owner -Agent 759-048 TH~ lilLLEnE IAISIOI 2211 OIWlllL Ill., •W•llT 1U011 A 3 story, 5000 • aq It hletorlc 1926 mention with magn1t1oen1 bey and ocean lllews This home la 1n need of compteta 1ntenor renovallon Superb 10 cation 111 the tip ol 1118 Peninsula Ortve by, then call for 11dd1t1onaJ 1nform111on Can Dan Masucci (7 14) 97!>-2218 FDIC/Y••G IAYllG' 6 LOAM COMMERCIAL BUILDING AT THE NEW FUN ZONE ZONED C'I ll11t .ir1·11 l1•f I ,1•1 I o ... l nr 1(,.1,.11 (nm" ''''"" ,\ 1 .... 1. •• , .. 11 lht• """ flrilJf'i .. ' .. ,,,,,,,.,," .11111 "'"''I I tlll•lfll• llflll •211 .... 114 e1a-2eif3 . ,1 tff ,,.. I l~iii~~iiillill ( ;H ~,' ii T•r-I' ,,•1 ',,, r• r111f, ·1 'Pt')t t f l , h ' ' ' 1• ~ H i 4 JJ I I •' •11 A; • I ~ ,~, llMAll•~ .... ,, .• ·,· k(Jl\[ P I A ' I • , CAUSTIN & ASSOCIATES • ' .A <lt •f .. "\ . ..., •lllCI 11~ ' Pl I It r ·' 1111 IElllllTOM DRIVE IAITI lll, OAUF. 11MMffl'llllll•U•IUft1 IAU -Large custom home with vi.. locat.ct In Cowin Heights 5 Bedrooms 4',. B•th•. 5,000 sq It with pool Thomas Gulde R9f 18-CS Drive by For add111one1 lnfMm•tlon c.11 Muy Oerum 111 (7 14) 975-6270 FDIC jf'~" .Jr1C Nill ,,, C mml)\j.111• ri new •P~11.!E'f I I di I 'O<tmdtely 9 000 sou;iie teet ativro~·ma1e1y de 'g"f'd The 11~ '•'try 40 1eM otd ti "'!? "i ,ery lo~PaOIP • • ., P' pe•1; <; ~nc ~ "' 1 11:c;:>m· ~.:t'P ~ arge 1.:i~r· o u· •o im II) '• '" ~-1 f-• •l><;<;P J:°ll(P IJf')I" ·~,., i04'1 BEAUTIFUll Y MAINTAlffD OlfLEX 8 YEARS NEW Ru1ll 'M nn u(ltt'd l)y Ort\tnl nwM1 lfonl 1\ I 1 \lory n""''" ~ •' D.111,uny olf mJ~I" M futu1t\ wa!~ n In ,I I '' ,1n1~11• Co11an •"'''''\MW'" Rur un' ~00•' 111 , •\ ~ \QI 1\ I tw11 "1 I blth • IU'<O"• I i ? .11 c11 • } ~· tn • ••I ASKING $315,000 JACOBS REAL TY I INC 675-6670 ' Or1nge Co.I DAILY PILOT I~. September 28. 19M DI c........ HM ._. 1 ••.... aw~ 1111 c.... ... ..,. 1111 c..-..., 11M • 1111..... 1111 ••e•.... 11• ...._ 1111111!! • iiiflman Bdrm • Conv.rUbl• •HAMOR aa. 1'.IXU'Mi "IOldlY • cow I CVTi 2 ldrm 1 tau~pn 1119 LOO ...... sit t•liX cw. ~ = ;; .. :; ...... -mwbllll\;;n:;; uaTm -bdrm den, 2·~. format w pett 2M tBA. veloplng Pam• areal 8ath, nraC11ace. patio, bunglk)w 1• , .. ~ day-nlla vie•. W/D, ...,,.Oftt. AVI NW! Nlw iLAU tlW "fl4 b 1 .-"".-...unit. Pelo, ... 11•• dln:tl, lrple, 10•30' deck Wine celiar/ofe. 'at) vu. Prima.,.. fOt unite. Mt front houte, 11000/mo. ptlo more 531-f191 pool/epe Hewpot1 T•· CtPl 38t ,,,..._ S1300. adult no,.._ M60/MO Nice. No..-. •""9o. Drlvet>y 33,C°"a~ i~~000n1 .~~~~: .... ,view. OnfySMtK.MO-ttt& S.t.5001 John Denvet (7t4)1ff.ffl0 Agll.. r~110io1mou1-1 153 VlilaAentallt7Mt12 ~uttee:11a..2111 ca1"'8n\llM• SI. 115K down owe • . -.,_ HAA80f\ VIEW HOMES. ~f.Zo~51A~~J· Ev•• ELEGANT 21A .. .,... _ ..... .._ Newport Tttrae., H r v>ti .. LY &Mr lg 2tld. 2nd T.O. Aak for Steve •BEAUT"UL• Monaco mOdtl, 3br 2ba, FURNIUNFUAN, 2 mttr Br, 21&. •Id. ftple, 28A 28A, 2 ,_ 19'· Well 2~ Townl!ouee l 102I. tbtl, lg kitdltn. llltldedl, 173-1900 3bd. 21>9, f,'· X'lnt W'c;llft mo"41 ltl cond, btel offet Lell 1 OR2 PERSONS 2 pool 1tt5 to Nwpt Ctltr. SlSIOlmo, •MC. ,,..._.Court. SUO Ul·Ull·D, nL .. + M,• ~~:.1~ :P&OO "e•. ~==~·No bro-C!D!L. . -llJI 1 1200. &40--425& i~~N~ Ptr.i =·1100 1yrIN.Aof 640-MM Avt 10/1. Mr, ....... 5136 873·7&15 btloret:30pm 1-=------ UITW BAY VIEW CONDO L9Urla t-5. '40-4020 -;jiii ••• N~,=~3= ~8A LOOt<IE HEAEJ •L81 ll1'11n• ~ ... c:, ~ ~ I ... Pta H8 I ~-1• ... MowlneondltlOn 2bdr 2bd tr= pool 1-OcMtl vtewl plot for Nia ..-Rllfa ! .. Ida '525 hM FU<n 38A 21A. wmr mtl ............ ..,._... ....... ,.1..,,. .._ t;tMrt:.r::':4&-11tf · m, • . ..,, . ,_ ll'll"llT•-• .,.,,. No peta. l20001mo. bealc d..,.or kldt otl • ..., _ • ._.,..,....... ....,. .,., 1 bath, hlgtlty UC>grao.d. S 150, :J owner. Below merket . ~ -71' 4M-3793 Agent 173.5354 otn.ra ev;M 175-1111 OI17r7 ... i/C ilk TO R R. Qi 2iW 2br. he •lfrill, t77ll l'ft0., :~~p,t':.~2 13 975--02 · Coltect Elta831·7370/5M..t3se' t ty OCEAN BLVD. full on •ut-1111• 4 Bedfoom 2'4 --2.....,. Ct..c Twnht ti" 1baW191t.•ld.irvll10..t. 30M ...... AptD,Open cl ll Robert Mllllken ••Ulfll• ... llTl1ULJ fltl!!!J 1111 vlew,48drm.38ath,lam-Orlhltb'Q3t>r21>94fwn s'~:c:r,-~~ ~=·.r';.=_-::: =·=T CALL '*1~.~ '31·12tl Golf courM view. 38r 4 bdrm • den, 1~ bath. llllllllllnU llyrm,2ear~199pkn2 hmgarpUokld1nwtyr• Ca11M2·3'50 pool.Sl300l l'nO\Yf'IY.AQt CondO, daeloner decor. dbl frplc. cul·d e-uc PllmOaMrt 2ar2e.1um tgo~~adth,'s·2;oo~mobla.~ "'dgonetlaal7.25$3M1t1 3BA 2•• , ... ...._.. to Cwoll7).7300Mt-32fe 1BRi\iPC*.oereae._._. llUI I Im UlllTI 4Br, 2S. FIHr. high on a blu". Orlv9 by 1929 Whit- tler (00 not dltlurb ten- 1n11) S25 ,000 Down. s 138,000. 142~ .... lllTUU 1111111 3 bdrm, 2 !>9th pool home Aaaumable VA loen ot $87 ,000 ., 1o-t. i..tge private backyard. V11ean1 & ready to move Into. Aaklng $ 143,000. Diani Caps* 831-12641 Pl•IHl ... UU $1119,00010 $159,900 tmmac. EJtac 4Br 2Ba, pvt back yd w/apa, new paint, landacaptng, wOOd firs. lrpt, nr ach0011 546-7910 TltPUI 1212,IOO Large Unlla. 28drm, 2Ba, single story. pat101 EJc- cellen1 Coala Mesa lo· cation Call Chuck or Liz J onu 831 -1266 or 646-5743 WMttc R . ·t .... . .. " • pool & 1annr1. lac. Too home. s.eter mQllvatad S..t 1 a 1 ~ ( ..,.... ~ .. -"' ......... r9fr • 1 btodC 10 ~ VMc:clfleld m~h 10 man110n1 S275K Only l24<t,900. Cit! now· ciondo: cou~ ~NVm '(,1MIJ-llll dd ., /fat Meaa Varda.,.. IMO 4br beach, new ~/pelnt ~ -M7 /mo yrly, c.11 hOfMI ln<:l land 759.0219 llH I ...... ..., 111 Priced tor tut ..,. ..,_~.LLI, I/ ln<:ld• den 21>9 fla1 and •;~~~:i'7t'1to0 )Br, 2ea. trple. oeraoe. 731 .1411 woB/542-0212 Ullfml'I •IWLD * 111-1111 S 139.950 (213)923-3222 • , , "1wl u i.; •"°'d•bi. •I 539-6191 frig. ltove. I 1200. F.. 21R 18A. 91"9', lnctuOet ~tlful o.i ..,. Ow- • 111111 ll Wu... I I 6"7./-<"'"·"~ Agl ,.. g~Brdnr21ba.142frolc. r!!.:·Hapaou .. · TIUMIT Ill-.. utllhlt9, llOO/mo YM'1Y den Apta, patloe, --·· ' f ' NEWPORT HEIGHTS arM 25. c._, 310 ALVARADO PLACE. IP• Sony, No pets. Two blOCll• rom l>Mch. PrtVet• Party h• i!Ok for Mt7 (. c...t ...,., ca 2BR 1BA hOOM. Yltd, 2001 Hte~ REMODELED 'Jlctorlen BALBOA. 752-5710 28drm 2S.th l740-.S780 ~~°m1b~~OO,:!· C= ~I Would Uke 10 gar S8501mo ;. dap, Ind SatlSUn 2·5. & 1 t ~~ 1 hSi8ro~ ;:i~ .... I llZY• 3M W. WUlon 831·5683 halltlf'I • ltad c.111 buY 49R ocean view or ,.~ ... -~.. •1•.. gdnr 831·5103 SBA,,.,,,""· 38A, 2 frpll 557.1•1• 28r, 2e.. _...., oer1199. 2br apt,~ ., ... • v u ngt, ec..ntronl, charming angl oeaanlronl home In Nwp1 -.. --• -Comm pool. S2100/mo " " _..., OO. F• walhar & dryer Included sty 3BR 28A hm In a quiet Bch or CdM to seook. 28A 16:, ger, bit-ln8, gar· Sharp 28drm 18a, lrplc, Unique Hamel 17~ Spec11eular Bacik 8•Y frig, •tile. Only S7 . .. poo~, If ~bqa, r~ rm, Great value! A11umeble toe btwn Iha 2 p1er1. A 1 k 10 r B • r b •re o.ner. wld hkup, no peti. v1ulltd calUng1. w/d view 38r ~·~e.. lrple. 2 'flLllllT ll.... bu I u 9roun •· no loan Older bul gOOd floorplan 7141759·8505 beam cell, '825+ dap. hkup In garage M95 BALBOA PENIN. yrty, ~ 1arreees. 11900/mo • peta, t7t:-tt11 MW hrtJ Wer~ $475,000. Open every 1982 Mayer. 549-3-484 Avell now 18()..1882 bill 10 betl, trpl; 2bdrm, utlla. 873.~ . *"'"Tl... *"n ml trf * ••1 11•1 Sund•y 1·5 unlll aold. WllTDs laM 1Ht4 -a•-2ba hm S 1100/mo Studio. full kit~. all utile Studio, ..... kl1ehen, utlll .. • 504 W. Ooaanlront. tor 4.9 Condos I wttl aub· 2Br 1Ba, lg yard. anci gar-••• "'"" 642·23et or 875-~74 llarMIPM 28' 2S., tit Ind. MOO. Hutryt F.. lnCI. 0ni;" _.50 F .. ~ ~unh<>\\ l{t·alt' CanneryVIHagaAaalty dlvldt.855-7626 age, 1018 American Pl, OWN A 38A HOME IN Ba"'ronl 28R • d9n, 2,;. floor Unit Gre1t 11LmlT IJl-tlll -•-tl• -673-3777 Adults pref. No pell EASTSIDE tor $15,000 ,. amenlllel. AVI Oel 15th ·-· - •• -i Ml $700 ~6-8138 down end 11250/mo. bathe, gunllt IP•. 2 car No naoa Agl 7!9-0120 •Br. 4S. Ouplaa "Pt. un--.:iiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiii~ ..-. I lntal1 2BR dplll, dinette-. bl1 Ina. Call Steve 873· 1800 gar. t>eaul 2100 eq ft . ...... . turn. 8 mo IM or mthty tM •Hltmll llft* 2Bdrms garage, '~blll lo WI ( .... + M -12200/mo 873-3777 IQI WNTR LSE FURNISHED May 1 Gar 122oo EJceellanl loeallon. 2Br ---------beach! S 187 ,500 Al· !tun/Cea•• lrpl. g1r OPEN SUN 11-2 ' ' Ocnlrnl 3br hm 11300 2 1 3 • 9 4 3 • 8 4 3 4 0 r 2Ba. W/0 hkup, frple, 11 IAl• llUll soc1etad Fleenor a lfHiar ZllZ 695·A JOANN. Dau ftial 1121 Baytronl 38R $1500 Ocnlrnl 3br 2ba up I t 150 213.943.2860 vaulted ce111ng1, 2 car gar Atmo11 '-" acre on Wiie<· 673-3663 S6501mo Incl gardner Ooaanlronl 5BR+ S3000 Bch area 3br twnhm S1300 wlopnr <>var at'9aml & front Room lor 100·~.. ---Ofl Newport 2br hm tlyle 494-5849 ILIU Tl IUllt West Bay ,..., 3BR $1550 Ocnlrnl 4br hm 12500 AVAILABLE NOW No IM lalle POOi & .,.._ Great PORTOFINO Oestnner's _,._ k·,. II " B Ba • ....-yacht 5,000 ~11 est•••· • ab""" ..,s o garage 2BR. pvt & quiet.' gas & 2B"R. 2BA. Garage, Yard. lsl blk 10 ocn 2Br• $1200 Bytrnt beeul 8t>r hm $4500 1 r t ,,blk lo beacfl vi.w I 1 t50 Avail 10111 A ppo1n1men1 w l ih 4bd · 3'~be,lomatnllg 1ust S525539-6191 wller & grndr pd Lo $750/mo 681-6142 OoverShorn3BR S3000 VEARLVLEASC $800/mo• aac . yrly No pete549-2.U7 PATRICK TENORE :~a ~~~~1· ~:;i.~;5t Agt lee yard No pets $685/mo FIHtaia -;-· -Balboa Apt 2BR $850 Pemn 3t>r towe;!1=S 873-4798 or 673-~78 •OUIET & SPACIOUS• 63l·l288 or 760-8702 011 PCH hme $675 llld pel 111 • sac. 497-6287 •1_, .. Newport Bch 3BR St350 West Newport DELUXE 3br 21>9, bll-ln1. 2BR. tBA, bale ~age. Pl• llPlD ok cozy crptd decor de-Vall~ • ., 'feerty·Wlnt9f·Shoo 19fms Dover Shrs 4br hm 12250 frplc. gar., no pe11, 11ep1 dl w. tndry rm, no peta. Mini condllion • 1block10 tails 539-6191 Agl tee •WTllll-* N llnar1 br 2ba flyd ok Burr White Aeellor Inc Wa1ertron1 HorMt Inc 10 oc.aan & bay Yrly $600/mo. ~g..2832 beach. Lrg 3 bdrm, 2 --Lerge 3Br 2Be,lrplo,2car Rlto newer kllch M50 2901Newpor1Blvd NB 111·1• $1 150/mo 559.7194 bath wl sundeck, high l1JMI lalaa• 2IOI gard1gep. 1e1ok1 b~t1tn1s50• ~ct 539·6191 AOl lee (11•) IJl-4110 3BA 2BA-W/1>9y vu 11300 LSE 1 VA 2BA Furn, oar •Uft _,. ...... ..... ceilings & trplc Lrg 2 XVAtLABLE NOW uii June yar es • . ee -• 3BA 2B 2 $1000 1133 E Balboa 2Br 1e.. gd ., ... eerport. mmr bdrm. 2 balh, hlghly up-15. Beautllul, terge, 2 TEUIEIT lll·IHO ..... ...... Z14 BAYRIOGE Condo 2br. en<:I pr:~.p= l~~se,car Blvd 213-943-8434 bltlna. only S525 F .. graded. lrplc and patio story. 2br. 3ba houae. •UWI_,* ~~d· .• ~g.,e•.~ •. ·~12am50~mo.· WINTER-2BR ocnfrnl & 213-943-2860 TILUllT 111-1111 3bd. 3ba, over 3000 eq ft Like new Absolute vetua Furnished, garden. fully *New Lull Condo nr bcfl. ., • d SP e ct • cut e r c 1 t Y at $290.000 w11erm1 equlped kitchen, fire-3Br. 2Ba. trple, iarage, 540· 551 or 786-5180 3BR ue>'a•. •vall nowt llllP I.... 1825/.~E /alde 2BA l!Qnt/mln view, eeeurlly Drive 271 t w Balboa, pteee Call only between ::~.2:,•·~\~b'j:~95. hurry! Only M2S. ee OIMIY 11111&. 1bd M50 8ach $525 no 1BA, petlO. pool, lndry system, format din Pres-1nen cell Petrick Tenore 6· 7PM 10 see. 673-8642 646_ 1844 or 642•9666 TELllEIT Ill-.... Ill OllY• llmt JI~•• ...... , 102 E Bay Apt 6 rm Ctoae 10 all llgeous getad communl· 631-1266 Of 760-8702 Designer perfect lrg 3 11a. --llM 11 ....... . -149 E Bay ty Paid S725.000 SACAI· NORTH BAVFRONT *"---• --* lmat Zlff bdrm. 2'h be, ale. wl pool -tr 1 OCEANFRONT 2Br 2Ba Tll--... 2 llll FtCE $670,000 will trade I·~ :1~ I: R E•ec style home, 3BR Exce11:n~":1~~., 2Br 381. 28a condo. GJ>IC. spa • tennla 11850/mo 'l'rly 3br 21>9 S1200'1 huge a ... a11 now Beaut .,_ n; -• -• WH'T L.11111211... Owner very en11lous ti'Llll# 3'hBA. unlurn, yrly 2Ba. W/O hkup. lrplc, garage & carp or I Call Sue/tgl 83l·l288 kltch or lhls $1200 3br Balboa Pier $1150/mo O&U ·--m' n•-Open Sun 1·5 pm. 11 -:·--·•• S29001mo. Call for IPPI -'I 2 $1495/mo 640-5324 ILlfFSml-2ba gar lrple kid• c.11 wtnlar, l122S·S1350/mo WE'AE THEBESTI .._.. Cherbourg, Newport losee673-4062 YIUltedc ... tnga, carg•r -539-6191 Agtlaa yrly Agl7522226 BEORoous Back Bay 4Br 2'hBa. 2200 Beach Untied Broker W lllAll Lora Vance Realtors w/opnr Over streams & RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN 3BR " den. 3BA, pool. • 1 & 2 .... sll Slngle story lamlly John Carey 673_7771 ••••ft•.uLY IEIHEI !alls Pool & spa Great Penthouse on Goll Course Min view, tg gar, bll·lna Taatia w inter Ranlll. lum 28r FURNISHINGS AVAIL nome. Large lot. sllle ._.,_ I 1....__ view $1 150. Avail 10117 2br, den, 2ba. lrpt, view. Beam cell. w11tpeper PEACOCK HILL 1Ba OupleJt. gerege. •;. •Free ulllltles floors, wel bar. sauna. BAYFRONTCON00-22 OCEAN VISTA OPEN a -Nopets549·2447 $1450 544-2054 pvt pallo. trplc, $1700 blll lo ooean or bay No •SpaclOuallvlng pootstze yerd Liz or "601 Lido" Lowest price SAT/SUN 12·5 On 17th Ptaiaaala 2107 3BR 2 ,..,BA 2 story La ••a ltacL 2141 (818)798-9504 Beautiful aiiec houM, in pe1a l 700714-675-4142 •Huge kitchen Chuck 631-1266 or $449,000 Cell C1nnery green w/beaut lake vu. 2. 3 & 4Br Winier & Yrt Brookview Condo Frplc I • Kln't cond. 4br. S 1900. • •Btt·ln oven• & ranges 646·5743 VIiiage Raallu to see Lav1sn1y dee 2BR (m11r P l I A I Y, I l'L R 1B• cotl.,.. -ar lllffl Tw1 ...... -1L..1 544-2054 ' rtu ••I llar • •PatlOt · , BA w/spa IUbl den en nsu a en11 a av W/D hkup, 2 car gar , av " ,.. -•-.... ._ -•C....-..ad Gar.,... I a~I~~\· 673-3777 ourmel kil. see sys' Villa Rentals 675·4912 Nov 1 $1125 640-8290 beach, frplc. g1rage. 2'~t>a, 2cargar11500 mo. 2'h ROOM BACHELOR lor v•-....--• • • YF -j large yard, $1150/mo. Open Sat-Sun 1-4, 2856 '1a!ietant1 stngte pereon, no pet1, •Pool & BBO'a f IA lllT.-r .. EI 477.500 640-t812 DOLL HOUSE 1br, 4Br. l'-'oBe,newpalntgar-498.8375 VostadelOro 875_8088 _ _ References s47si mo •Ptult\lanlCaPlng ~~-~~~!!!!!!!!~ 2 • Den. Owner's Unll Saa Jua Cat l071 bayvlew, completely n-. age back yard Gd family •BR Pvt 1 "u' ... Ir'""', n/S!Nlr 640.7534 8 10 6 • Xlnt locallon ecro11 ~ overlooking sandy beach• custom k1I, laundry area, nome S 1000/mo Scott, .. ""' .,_ CAPE COD Condo! I 1Ad UM from part! IHI. lt111l IMO & m11n channel 38drm PIM 1.11 UIH S950/yrly 963·5353 760·0212 Ev 760-0920 g29ar7a0geOo, r~lewCt $~o575pe:5s1 Tennis. poot. spa. 2bd. 1 2BR 2BA Apl 11ngla car •Sorry. no pat• OLISITlllAOI rentel. income 120,000 Private & eJtcluslve horse AVAIL IMMEDIATELY 2ba 2car gar $1850 mo 1BR 18X ·~ Onfurn gerage walktng dl1tanc» 385W WILSON 3 bdrm 2'" bath lwnhm annually Ask:ng S795K properly 3Bdrm custom 2BR w~!:~llboa . G e no a Co ve . B~KS:C ~:7·:!!:hl 2bd, Marilyn 75g.1195 Iv mag :%:1ti!° 0::.,~ ~~;. lo beech S 1200/mo M2· 1111 Meny 'upgrades Su~ T r ades ac c e pt ed home Cin be IUb· pier 673-83891673-4928 Condo/End Unit 3BR. 1''>ba. den. lrptc, ava:I DUPLEX 2bd• lrple. gar. 673·4062 675•5061 CONDO, SC Plaza. 2Br area Only S 158,000. Call Owner/Agt 644-95 i3 divide~ 14~9935.~5~2 Bkr 2''1BA. 2 story wnn lrplc. 1011 Yrly S960 497.3528 2 pa1101. completely re-•LIYILY AIU* 2Ba. new carpets/drpa. George Maaon 631-1266 1u•• 1AllAll ( r · C . I L dshwshr. W/D hkups, dt>t or 673-3696 931•71 37 decorated $900 Yearly. *IUITT12W 1h* 2 Bedroom & study, Hlra Ing, lndry. d/w, air, poot •~~~;1 >.~ IUl,OOOL IHtll Ctaat aJutnu ziii g~~:i: .. :~~1;~'. ~1~~9 LIYEllACASTU ~fv:~.~~~~~~-~55201 a:;,·,:~1cs~=.:j;.~~:~1 S~u~~~~cf :'J· only 1S!~5 .n~~~~~·2r1~~s tV. l!W Walk to beach with lhts 3 Mttrl lOll Charmlnn 29R den l'~be sec dep 863-0697 or Wide oce•n views Estate ------TIUlm 111-1111 if~ bdrm home Per1ec1 lor 2 bdrm, 2 bilh WOOdleke nr Plne"s Pa' rk 'Newt" 863-1500 Ant, No Fee E'ILlfF Tl-•IUTI AIU* Eull•de 2 Bdrm $625/mo --1 la 1 o n estor Call to l ' " ltv1ng on acres 01 gar-B I 11• •••11~ aarw E All utlls pd $300 sec dep I m at 1 Mf m1 Y r ' v r c ond o Sec gate . painted tnSlde and out BRIGHTON SPRINGS dens Close to bcfl 2Br. Jbr. 2ba end unll S 1300 2 sl~rv~· ~;~, l•;~~d~~.· " -, ._,...,.' No ,..,, Ava.II now Catt Cprlv~ ~~o~~~ Diana lhouunds in upgrades, Sl250 213-476-2165 Condo 2Br l·..,Ba trt-level, 2Ba $1661/mo incl ulils 2l3 598·2l35 1Bdrm unturn l blk lo .. -650•6390 Beautiful eHc home In H -ap.,.... · best tocauon tn comp\e11 micro 2 car garage 494-4653 or 494-6017 FURN or UNFURN, lg lbr, micro. only s950 Fee bch $750/mo 675-"4174 L A 28( 188 ~~~v;4~5~1eo:~~r::S: I ·~1~;· $ l 10·~3 ~~~d~ George CtrtH ••I Mar 2122 wl opnr WI D t1kup Over Walk 10 beach 3br :nets SeG building. club hae TlUIEIT Ill-.... B 1 c h e 1 or S 1uo 1 o LS7~~ ~ dep Gu 1 _,. • 1 675 7794 ~ 2BR ~B· 1 s1reams & latts Poot spa den I/yd kid pet ok must pool, all amen. $875/mo BACHEL0Runi'IS475tmo w/k11chene1te. 1 blk to & welef pd Child Ok err...., .. g -.,• ~ ~~;-~ ' "· spectacu ar S995 No ---•s 549-2447 ·~ $900 539-6 i9 t 645-7448 0' 645-7408 1n11 , , • lew 1 I 2 "" ~... u beacl'I $445/mo :net 1838 Plat enlla See Mgr TURTLE ROCK 3100 SQ ti • r ocean Y • rp c. car 4' t r --JBR 2BR 2 sty I 1200/mo ultls Candi 673-24 18 2 1 Ont,,lot 4br 2'•ba,poot. B-ELCOURT-BAANONEW t iar,pallo 51 1 Seaward EASTSIOEHOUSE g ee _ HARBOR VIEW HOMES v~•RLV L~"'SES Large bdrm carpet " s .lf 1535/mo 760 8382 3B • .. L 2119 PALER MO 4Br . ell· """ """ B y FRONT ·PTI 18d spa. Kot pond. at1tm. air OPEN SAT 1·5, UN 2-5 • S 1000/rno wt 1 yr tse r !Wf!11 IC• panded lam rm . gOOd waterfront Homee. Int A " rm. drapes bu1111ns. lire· 3 car gar. s489.000 Ted. 2 BARRENGER COURT 2Ba l!plc, clean. grdnr Newport Shores gorgeous toe . $1750 759_7602 lll·llOO complele view ' New place garage $650 mo agent, 854.9554 Brand new Gallery 3 cul· pd No Pets 642-4968 3Br 2Ba, all amenilles, _ carpets, blinds Avail 132.3 Baker St 551-5932 LltHa lticll 1041 ~:;1..~~~adeg101P0 ~ny~ AlllUIMJ!Ofn.lSUllSflfWtC••LN£TWOM EI SIDE nouse 3Br 2"~Ba. ocean \11ew, new crpt lllRIH YI lllTIU l&llll ISUll Lari• 2 ltom S950 759-01.:!__ LARG E 2br. 2ba. ~11t1ns -$895.000 den Qlllel Cut-de· sac Upper Ouplelll S 1400 . 4Bdrm • den. 2bllh. lrplc. bedroom ctoae lo water SPECT ACULAA OCEAN & new c11pet, gar. near •IWlfl IHllT * 759_0469 owner/agent grdnr no oets S 1300 mo I/Illa Rentals 675-49 t2 garage S 1590 786·8•51 (818) 795-6400 BAY VIEW Cozy prvt Herbor Wilson S640tmo. * utJIEI ... (. lstllasttdep 545·0779 2BR Cottage W Npl, lhse NEWPORT HEIGHTS HSE Peninsula Point 2Br I Be. room located in charming 786· 7601 548•5608 Ill ••• , .... -., $700 5 h L $785/ 2BR I 2' B· I l '-.... Ital apt Oldg •/unique •1• ....... -n·---Must selll -Bring o"ers -.,_ E·Side nse toom to l>C pr~ng mo • o c. ~ "· am rm. lrgpal o. qu..,1 res..,en mospl'lere Steps 10 1>en -•11: --""'" Ocean vtew 3Bdrm 2Ba. Designer per1acl ltg 3 lay.out OaSlc appls kids yrly u 111 pd re rs . 2 lrplc nard tlrs prol dee area Fresn p11n1 Av••I· Lndry rm. lo sundeek A IDEAL E/slde loc 2BA many amen111es $2051( Odrm 2' • ba al e, w/0001 ok 539-619 I Agt lee 642· 7003 or 642-694 l Gdnr. S 1400 642-2940 able now 675-5030 RARE Ft NO• 5325/mo tBA pvt gar ~ yd w'd By Owner 499-582 1 spa • tennis Avail 575.2444 or 675-6606 l'lkup New crpt Mull E.E•.ui ••y ommed S i8501mo Catt MSIOfNTIALlllUL fSTaTE SflMCfS see S725trno --P11r1cktag163i-1266 Brubb&Ell1• S ()pena1ry 2BR 2BAdup1e• 2544-46 o range Ave Ocean view • pV1 beach uni! wlfrplc -shr gar -TSL MGMT 642_ 1603 Beaul1lut home -price re-CLIFFIAYEI YIEW wld l'lkup So ol hwy ouced to $445 000 Call L•ghlexpanslve llvtng 4Br, OPEi HOUSES 1-5 Sl195tmo Agl 673-5354 NEW PORT VILLA GE lor gate entry 759-1552 lamtty rm den. 3Ba, pool. llESIDE'llTIAL BROKERAGE. SERVICES g••••-I••••• APARTMENTS Carol Tatum. Reallor large 101 By Owner ll"'IE 1J IM _,.,.. -Cosll Mesa --S359.000 646-4394 n rHa 3Br 2Ba. very large, all PRESTtGE LOCATION l!!Jlrt ltacll 10'9 2 BR. Den $1 79,950 J . DONAHUE AntlTlll IHELIPEISI 11,I00,000 Ull DISTii blllns washert dryar 5 Btocks to IOI llPUI IOW YI LIWHT PlllE II 100' of pri m e waterfront property . WEIT llWPllT IOUIFlllT 1111,000 Musi see! Fee $1275 South Coast Plaza Steps 10 sand, toe. on See· Ill CAIYH OllTI •sa UO Ent laJ S u itable for cond os or . lncludes the F.asy an -easy out for work or TILElm lll·IHO •Ctose 10 oc Airoort st1ore 4BR upper, 3BR 2Br, 2Ba, dan, Dover Mdl 3 BA $219,500 M. GUTH • 7 M1nu1e1 to Beech right for at least 4 slips. Offered pleasure. The finest sands "on'' lo-DUPLEX uP, 2br 2ba. pvt, •Night Ughled s and tower Specious nr plen Sgt stry Call 760-8069 WYllW 1HI beltt IHllMfrn• m cluding the land at $1.900,000. cation with easy access to all o f N ew-sundeck nice ..,1ew Volteyball & Tennis Crts Can be 3 UntlS $219K LH tor gale admlll DAIL y 3 BR $299.950 G. ANDERSON relr:g, d/w lrpl new •Poot Jacu:at BBQ DOVER RE 759-5060 $325,000 Owner/Agt Martha Macnab port Beach cuJture, sports and busi· pa1nt1carpe1 2 car gar •Covered Par1t"1g Open House Sat/Soo 1-4 111• YO ltul 1U2 s.4tastte n es.s. ThlS superb architect home of 6 taunory tacit •C•bte TV Avattabte 4 BA. Pool $419,000 L. MARSTON llLOfflT ESTITI 11,IOO,OOO BR + den and master suite 1;:~~~~c~s;5_s8~~: 1.R~:=,~·!n F1reo1ace Private tennis cour t . pool and spa. w /fireplace and air condiuorun g has 6 Chadbune WYllW H11 TMtlt hhfflf LARGE ROCK FIRE· •Saunas G DEASON Large custom home Situated on a lh "Atlanlls" view s. Pnced fatrly at PLACE -OCEAN VIEW 1 BA FURN!UNFURN BELCOURT-RARE PLAN ONE CUSTOM 'GALLERY' COLLECTION 4 BR, FR. Pool s499.ooo ·AN acr e lot in prestigious Beko urt. T w o-$875,000. F.asy to see b y appt. w /Tom Cute 1Br, dtntng rm I comer Nwp1 Fwy & Baker Ill• Y1EW llLU 2181 larhr YlM stor y h om e with 5 BR, 4 BA, farmly Allinson charming t>ldg, umQue Sorry No pets• 3 BR, FR. View $529.500 E. CORKETI room , study. air conditioning, ex-111 WIYH·IAllll Sfmll 1111,000 atmosphere Steps to 11••557-0075 bch Hrdwd firs tndry rm Ntce'2Br 2Ba 01w ot!lns first time on the market Single story. 4BR. Jt,;BA. FR. formal dining room and hvtng room w I cathedral beam ceilings f rench doors. plantation shutters. skylights. air cond11toned and alarm system Professionally landscaped w/pool and spa S899.000. Appotntment only snlWS 11 Ca,.el .. , te nsive security system. Bnght and This immaculate 4 BR. 3 BA h ome 1S lg sundeck OYI garage lnOry tac !ncd pal!o No cheerfuJ and m "muve-m " conditio n a r eal ;..wel Includes beam ceilings. avail A RARE FtNO• pets Non-smi.r S650 4 BA. FR View $589,000 B. REEDY r-S 1150tmo 675·2444 or ,60.1418 or 642. 7528 24 -h our guarded gate rom.muruty. French doors. cozy bnck fireplaces. 675-6606 UnmtH UJ1 .. ,..._,, • Price i ncludes the land Owner will all surrounded by lush gardens. large SHARP• CLEAN Eas111de 5 BA. FR $695.000 E. BOWIE Ocean view I Bdrm PM 2Br w sundaci.. ~ crpt consid er trading for less e xpensive pool. spa and K oi pond. Perfe<'t for entry snr 1111ct1en cples drp & D•tnl Enci garege llftl llMH J12 Et"'81 Star l• home. Donna Godsha ll outside h ving and entertaming. R e-o1t Nr t>ch S750tmo urns No pets s1so 546-9950 1nc1 Scott 760·0920 3 BA, Den $730,000 M. REEDY duced price o f $639.000 and o w ner •a•-••y lJ ltMt1 •-Ill 011 CllTOI w1Umg to talk! Danny B ibb and Stt>p · DONNA GODSHALL Office: 644 -6200 Home: 760-9670 _. -.. , aa••JllPIEOE 1111,000 han1e Grody 3/ 1 BA. Byfrnt $1 , 100.000 S. MARVIN _. Decorators personal rf's1dence. An IEW LtSTIR II 0.1.1 1111,000 Liii llll 121 Via U49 SeH outstanding floor plan with fonnal Tucked away above the highway . 4 BA. FA $1 ,350,000 E. OLSON liv mg room, formal d ining. farmly this charming 3 BR home has a mmi GrubhfrEllis ... OAIYll JO CHJH Falrw11 room, breakfast ar ea an d gourmet O<.'ean v iew. vaulted ceilin gs. hard 000 L ROSE kitchen . 4 BR + den . Ocean view ood fl d f I 5 BR. FR $1 .450. . w oors, an room o r a poo 844-1080 from patio & d ecks It's perfect. New En.JOY the use o f private Ol.'t'an "£SID£NT1AL MOltUAC[ S["VICI'.'· ATTENTION OWNER/USER/INVESTOR LUXURY PEITmlE CONDO A11, ... 1.1111y 2,000 111. n. Live In Newport Beach In this spacious home/condo with 20 foot ceilings, large master suite, walk-In closet. 2nd bedroom and bath, spacious family room off gourmet kitchen, formal dining room. fireplace In living room. plus entertainment balconies. UGHT I BRIGHT I VIEW 8224,000 . CALL JUNE DAVIS AT: 844-8200 ..... 720· 1822 144-1280 on market Landa Octh and Lois beach es. Call Ann P eters Jacobs IEW LISTIR UllH IUllE-1 IHHllS 1111,000 W onderful "Devonsh ire " 5 BR model with great ocean and city light view. Large bonu s r oom and maids quar- ters. Two ~unny v i f'W decks 3-car garage . M o tivated sc>ller. Belle Partch ·--You are mlssing a chaJ\C(' M otivated sellers want an offer on Promontory Bay Jot. 50 feet o n front Pter permit mcluded. 2 houses from main bay . Cul-de-sac loca taon C r eate the home y ou want N o thing to tear d o wn. Low est pnce bay front lo t Dnve by 824 H ar bor lslc1.nd Dnve Bev erl y M or phy IAYFlllT llllHIS TIEIHIHI FAlltl Y ... 1411,111 On large private lot in Spy glass Ridge You w on 't find n better vaJu e than this customized 4 or S BR home Large liv ing mom & fonnal dmm g room w i th beamro Cf'1ltn~ & lots of wtndows. "View" kitchen family room combinatio n "with brick fiN'- place Sparkhng pool and inviting patio 3-car Raragt> $495.500 Call Barbara A une ...... IU8S 1411,000 Custo m Cor o na Hlghland s h om e rC'- mode led a nd 2nd stor y added in t91H. Amenities inclu de a t c rr1f1 fam ily room w /fire p l ace, 3 BR. w1 space for 4th. Tile and h ardw ood floors n ew kitchen. pool an d spa quahty custom features throughout M ountain and ocean views f rom 2nd story. a wann wonderful home fo r family. Susan Scanlan ... ITITll WU. 12, ..... Situated high on the hill ovt>rlook mg all o f Newport Beach This ancrechble estate mcludes 5 BR. 4112 BA. study , family room. garden room. gou rmet kitchen . & spectacular wine cellar w it h cu.sto rp etched glass d oors ln- t.enor deslgn by Hank M organ A bsolutely incomparable Mauret>n Whi t.e and Ed FAcano ... .... ...,. 1411,111 Enjoy th e nightlights in thls spac1ous 3B~. 38A home · Vaulted <.'f'lhnw.s. sky hght~ and warm ftr('place enh M(.'(' th e llvtng mom Add1uo nal den with w et ber. rommumty root and tenrus, guard-gated rommun11 y Extremely m o tivated own.-r will t rade or )('aae o ption. Oi303 Prot'l."ll'r #2 Clwlc Piasa, lull• 100 64. 4 •6200 lllWPO•T BIAGI Small Studio oce1ns1de easy walk 10 1>en No common walls S5501mo Ulils pd •94-1369 SPECTACULAR OCEAN & BAV VIEWS Now avall· able i Br i Ba.new crpt 1n criarmong btdg unique almosohere Steps lo bcl'I lndry rm to sundeck pvt garage evaot A RARE FINO' S600-S850 •mo 6~5-240 o• 675·6606 Steps 10 beech Stngte room5 B ac t1 e to • • •Bdtms & 2Bdrms avail New crp1s & floors lndry rm sunde<:ll prvt gerage ,1va11 NO pets 675-2444 STUDIO w:th separate ktlchen and p11valt y1rd $600 760 -8532 o r 240·1503 T'IWTlhM atyi. 28~ 1'~8A Frplc POOi. lnOry hllup, carPoti No pell $900 AOI M Hiii 759-9100 llltlEHlll S11 SO 1Br $7SO Both •'lrpic. gataoe 760·851S Ct1ta •t11 2124 , & 2AR "l'lt aOIEt COMPLEX Pool no pell, S495 & $695 $600 MC 646-3618 SHARP• CLEAN 2Br 1' 1Ba w D nkup, peho & gar age N o p e " S690•mo 546-9950 SURPICLW! El lltde 2BR 1BA wtpV1 P l llO dsl'lwr trig $695 353 Hamilton 646-9794 Spacious 2Br 2Ba Apt Centrally IOClled btwn Nwpt Btvd & Harbor $665 mo 63 1. 1931 STUDIO APT FURNISHED $495 mo malute per,on per1ered •~eve messao~ 6•6-5330 TOP AREA qutet no pets MESA PINES •Br tBe C1rpor1 beck yard encl patio or batconv S650 up POOL 'JOB. bOO 549.;i447 Daaa Peiat llii .ctost t0 IElcH • 2bd lbl wtgar $750 7,4 139-1919-d•Yt 497 • 1326-E,,_ ........... -tMi b o .. to beech ii bdrm. 2 bel l\ upstairs unll S69Slmo No pets ~,,,. by 2 •~ Oswego. UnU C 1hen ~II Pam 831-12641 Comt ' tnto• (1\11 a1rdtf! 1tylt ~tl Quill C'OfllfOfl~bit ,,., clOtt to trw•n ' ' So C0&\1 f'l1u #ll•lt onl, m1nu1n tc 1 buc~ Cttllf\ m 1l1blt NO P(l~ PllASl ....... Al •LA.WYlllU ....... . ....... . '...... '# ........ . 2••••••• "761-'771 ... • • DI Oreogt Qollt DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, ~tember 28, 1986 Im..... ...1!!!11!!.;•!!! ... !!...!!!! IHt~ CNat • ... ••re l1ata11 tt lbrt 1111111 tt lh11 lluat '"'"~' lcltMb I Pnhaaleul/ Clede~ 1411 al/OW.. Mtt ._-.;;..._ ?V'i nH ant 1tt1 1a1en.aw 1111 ua111111••'" · 1111 •WllLP• NteiP¥16Ali t F1eah, MWty cSecofaled 3~:,J,~\=: ~-~~v~: •ci;;;; '"' ill nr le FE MAL! to.,,.,. 381 28a l•S_h_r_2_8_R_1_8_A_a_p_t_w_/q_u_le_I ... iiilii PRtVXfi +OtoM • u.n:. 'Ill l1•ll1r 1 A .,., raon "l'IMC' •d4Hdu"t·~ 'd°'O p~o~:'A r: ~f :i:~r: 2bd on .._ .. 1 ""'"" ....... na 11ep1 to bch Alli 10-4 Pfaia. P•tto, carport, h~·-ln Coeta Me'ea w/2 aurler/prol View of aurf or .. t "'··t-'""-tocatlon Scienc.. E:"9flth, Jr H~, a...-~ var ova o c ,... 8 30 ,,_ p•• .. F 11 t&O. M2·77M Yrly '1300 a.2·24~.-pool. apa ""' O othtlf women, $4001mo at 56th St, NB. St•P• lo wl thr" 28R 28A unit'°' ,. '""" ....... -,..,_ c 11 540 oeA Carole """' """' -"" C .. ,, ... k .,.._ ,... -H""h Sc ....... L ...... UC -m=r .... t lr111ne~o tocat..,, ......... , nl amkr. : • ..,· ""• ,... • $625 NO PETS 722·801 t Call 548·3977 sa"d, tenn1a. PoOf ~vf ownef PLUS two 28A Grad All~ ~45-5147 Aa a C NT RY 21• Otan Co. AlrPOtt Full a • L~ unfurn 281. 11.\&a Condo. WI D, ft'9 wl ic. rmieter. new ere>t & e>alnt $750 Clem, Agt •2·8891 IUWIUYILUIE WIT•n LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE •SP90tecular aptt • 1 & 28r, 1 & 28a tulles •Specioua townhOYses * Flfepfacet •Private ·balconies or Garden patios WIYllT! •3 Lighted tennis coum • 2Swlmmlng pools •Straams & ponds •Sorry, no pets * Furnlahtnoa avail . Gas tor Heating & Cooking P,a1d WIYllTO&ll na-1111 IUWll• VILUIE 16555 Huntington Village Lane, from San Diego Freeway. north of Beach to McFadden weSI on McFadden Small Studio Apt. pr11t entry bath & !rig $280 • utils & dep Avl 1011 '• m1 to beach 536-9969 La, ...... ,~ 2&41 •CLISE Tl IEAC. * Studio. crptsl drps tndry rm relr1glsto11e uttlr. incl Hurry Fee $3751 TELHHT 171-IHO ••;ert ltac~ 2669 'Ii 40Ck to beach 2Br $900/mo or JBr • garage $1 350/mo Both yrlv t42 47th St 968-8263 Near Hoag 28drm. 1.,..B•. Miu . ltat1l1 9127 S•&Ol mo Non· units All have enc-IOMd SPANISH Ti.JTOA High ProfMllonal you can take or P Time available. llllPT /lllT'Y carpeta, drape•. Wash-F/non-1mk ahr very lg. •mkr Lva mag 54&·0487 d 18,,.... patlOa S h C advantage of our •11· Go to 17925 Sky Patk FI T' fO< ConatrVCtlon co. er/Oryer hkup, encl gar llliiiiM'"'a-..liiiiil..,....,. __ 1'1_11• beautifully lvrn home on gar.-an •· c oot to Ollege le.Vet clualve CareerTr•ll• Clrcte. Sutt• e In lrvlne c 11 281•9273 "-·oth" $750 No pets 675·6606 qutel CM St 3 bdrm. 2 &iuattl fer I.tat Make an off.,, owner Reason•ble ratu tr1intng-oneol.tf'lemo1t Or call Jane, 751-5522 ~ --"""'---' _ 1Bdrm, prvt bath In iOVelY ... gant bat ha. sunroom. 1741 m 01111 • t e d A a k 1 n g 963-t662 Mra. Higgins. coml)fatlenll119 and In· SECRETARY, Nwpt Cnlr .. OllYll UST h ome Aesponslbta 1kyllghta, library, lndry. s295.000 novat1119 programs tn the *IP ..... TlllTY* Firm Mekl bright, outgo· Enjoy ttwt luJCuryofthls ex-f em a I e . n I am k r studio. pvt yard Near i §INGLE GARAGE In latl!!!!t•t 1ndua1ry. So call today. Horton & Conv.,N Phar· ing pr an. Type 85 wpm chaye guard gated com-S3601mo 641-5070 OCC New tHk Odrm, Newport Beach Ory & T raditional fSIQliit .. 111 Pit ..... , 1 mactes has an Imm.diet• n/amkr, 12001mo+ tn- munlty In a spacious SJOO • HC. refs 540-5959 sale. Available 1011 I • It__.....__ opening in Corp Olftoe creue every 90 dlyl. 28drm To wn houae Arliat Studio/Storage In $75/mO 722-8472 Rea ty eXevsiffeR NEEDED .......... ,... !or an e•---lenced. lull· 760-1040 Mary Old CdM lldl to pvt hm f'. n·tmllr. ahr Hm In NB 2 30 PM ,..... Amenttiesinclfrptca,wet wl beaut 11u overlooktng wthmowner,poOl.teonla. C•••trcial 631-7370 : "11 ,Mon-Fri.Rm& 9!, charge A/P Clerk. Full· y bars. A/C. mleros, WIO ocn St25mo675-3873 2 blks from beac h ••• Salt ltat Board . S200mo.AgH8 ~21 umaw/beneflla.WHtCllff uoanaa n ups & ,2 car garages ._ __ __ -, & • yrs 6<42-8790 -· _ _ a r 8 8 0 1 Newpo rt For Vitamin and Pharma· 1595 Sorry, no pets Emply'd man ntamkr, fight 1375• 'utlf. 645•9904 81 att• ct tat laaiattl I Fiaaacill ... _....,.. 645-6670 Keith. ceutlcat packaging Co. 644-0509 hse prMts, prvt room In F SHA 38R HOME IN CM It _, .. , "'" Min typing, aalary comm EASTBLUFF Townhouse quiet CM home S3001mo S 150mo• asst teacher 1n .Z7 laalatll fer lilt Perler my hm, day hrs. IHllHPllt wtth experience. Call Apt 38r <'' ,sa 2 car gar ullb incl 546-6713 whtchr 2 days wk until to A '!''!!!'P'!!!'P'!l'A"'O'!"!X~7~2!'JS""s•q•ftl!""!A~/"'c""l""n ZtH M-F 722-1539 air 5PM Part'-ttme. exp'd only 645-6100 S 0251 I 2pm n-smk1 645-2357 Lag Sch ideal for Prof LIVE II Alp•• Pegbo111d, Real Estate TAllY No pets, 1 mo 'Ir 89 f'SllE a........ Avail 11'. 1 s 1250 Incl GYM FOR SALE' FULL y .... up helpful N/amllg Of· SECllE 644-1010 or 760·7037 Room for non-smok•no Furnished room 1n Costa utils 497•3374 M·F EQUIPPED Al Lake P I T tmmed opening, !tee Reply to Ad•tO,c/o For Financial Dev•l~p- After 5pm or Wknds gentlemen 548-5056 Mesa home Kitchen · Isabella. good stead'! in· 854· t265. 955-3900 Bob Dally Piiot. PO Box 1560. ment Dept Lg Non Prolll UH IELIU FV Locat1on-Famtty has pr1vlfeges s3ooimo DELUXE WATERFRONT come. 3 hours from L.A. Mary Popplna, where are Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Agency In Santa An1 645·2435 OFFICE SP4CE Surrounded by moun-y~·? 3 .. ys/wk M·T·Th -T 60 WPM ..... ltlnn & 2Br lrptc. patio, DR, unfrnroom,$280/mo ulll OOO I • $ 50 v w u BOOKK-EEPER -PI T ype ·""" ··• 006 incl. use of "'ICh & own F~RN AM Npt bch respon 'c· 6 5q2 t 6° up 1 1 tams, river lake Low 9 ·5 lor 5 mo old tn my (E•p'd) "/R, "IP, Gen Kini commvntoatlon tlellls S 1295 lse 640-7 .., k all 4 ·4 u overhetd $20.000 com-Cd•• hme Reis 6.o.02•2 ~ '"' '"' E o E 835 5381 fridge. MIF OI< 964-731 7 prof/student ntsm r. 3 6 "" .. .. tedner for Arts Group req'd · · - N B Guest home tor single •• BE C incl tdry utlls & pool avalt CdM. 1000SQ11. n-carp. plete (619> 7 •2356 Jan"e 556·6"62 llOln••f/ll01-profess1onal. p\lt, LAGUniA A H furn rm. tmmed 5450 760·0l l0 paneled. many wtndows. I . , MATURE WOMAN wanted A-' "" ri spacious, garoen semng. pvt entr 111e cook, TV, good signage. 673-4120 Dl18tll to babysit tn my home 2 HITILWllTUT CATERING COMPANY Needed fOf Soutf'I Coast INOOd int bdrm Iott $600 poot Non smkr prof/bus Mate prof nl smlcr shr 3Br or 673•4 126 OJ~tallitita zt04 to 3 days per week Mature & mot111ated per. 11, tooklng for a 1r1endty. area Carpet Store. Dull•• mo 1r1c1u111 646-21 43 35 • S295.rers 494-0451 Nwpt hse w/prk ng . diW.44ome accetaory 6<42-5161 sonwllllng togrow.Front mature peraon w ith include light typing, NEWPORT MARINA APTS Room for ren1 $300/mo WshrlOryr, frplc Ouret NEW 4 UNIT BUILDING shop, Corona Del Mar. OPENINGS In new Center and bilCll olhce, any age bookkeeping experience answer1no phones & ablll· 800 nghbrhd, · Steps to bch 887 W 19th St C M 1 for babies 6 wks to 30 0 K 1nsuran'ce collec· to work Part Time In our ly to work with the publle • El..,,anl baylronl, 1 r uu nouse pr11111eges 3 ~4161 JOh 673 0 l61 S 0 1 600 3000 park ng. a It r ac t111e , t 1 sq -,j 2Br • Oen. rt11cro. m 1nu1 e s 1 o O CC • mo n • tores or cs • $40.000 turnkey months. Costa Mesa area •ons, x-ray ice nae lrvlne office. Hours are interested p1rt1e1 call Olw frplc prvt Och encl 540·8140 II 'hll• t• lo9'1 Sq Fl Agt 54 1•5032 557 -23 10 8•30-4·00 S3l·1420 fle>11ble 26 t -6160 751-2324 gar 52595 tioat sltp a11all ROOM ror rent. child OK Nl batcony $390/mo ut11 IFFICH fltll SUI•• WOMEN'S SHOP, 26 yrs EXEC IHICAL SfCn •ALSO* Kitchen and laundry tntl'd Avl 1011 642-2654 E 17th St. CM Remodeled. young. parking, s3oo.ooo Dtatttiu 3011 Transcription exp helpful 20 P "Vac1aole ut1l111e~ 1n· • / t Th a yr plus.gross Best Cor· ~-.,--'!'!1--'!"!'!tlii!..-Full-T ime pos111on Beaut 2Br a on romon· u ·~ NB BAYFAONT TWNHSE p111 •ba a c pa 10 e ona Def Mar tocatton 8·5 5 DAYS A WEEK wl growing R & D Ftrm 1ory ch8nr1el 1553 s/I eluded 546-7513 grl loc lrptc, wilt share Doyte Col Atch 722-1602 '(' 1 / /1 ltght dusting&. vacuum-Must ha1o1e exp Call W/D hkups & a~17th7e5 ROOM TO RENT Nice wl l or 2 Prof FIM s4oo. Coaatrcial p,,,.,., 1(11(11111 <U ' • lffll 1ng for showrooms in Clinical Systems lnl'I dbo11e amemttes "' C M nome $65 wool\ $600 673·4222 a11t 1mmed _,.b, ..I. J · Irvine 842-0757 So1ry no pets 760-0919 Prefer mature worl\mg 277 ...&•ir•Tt,(7'('trfl'.J 17141722· 1753 gentlemen 545.3547 Nfl OCEANFRONT ·MIF 10 ._.-, /, Female retired companion IEllCIL Ta••SCRllEI IOW LHSllll share frplc dishwasher, f/j.J-.~·'1.rh sought for loving care of '"-*HWNltT llllTll• Hoteb /M1tels 2711 micro. •more• S575 •'h SCARCE YICllT LIT 3407C. Coast ltwy .. CcM female 1n11alld • light E~~g.~o!~lgt·T~m: P0o~~:om~ -u111 Larry 645 9740 Newport -Waterfront • hSehkpg duties in exchg ...... HW UlllA IHCll . Commercial • Ready for .......... for room & board. ASAP! Can Cllnlcaf Systems APHTIHTS IOTOlt 1111 NB Prof fem. non-smkr your needs $645,000 E11es/Wknds 646-3375 lnl'I (71 4)722-1753 seel<s same 10 !lhr 2BR O,pertaaitJ 2101 Ideally located m Newport Beac;n Un1quB I, 2 & 3 Beoroom floor plans Pools & spas located near a vanety of conve· Wkly reTitals S 145 & 142-1200 Upl Wkty Color TV, free apt Pool spa No pets coffee. heated pool maid S450imo 722· 7114 service & steps to ocean NEWPORT BEACH Slaps Kllch's avt 985 N Coast 10 ocn. pvt rm & lull bath, Home cteanlng service ln11est $5000 to S 100.000 Help wanted 1mmed1- 25•1. RETURN 90 DAYS, atety Own rr11nspor. SeGured 969· 7759 talion Lavrte 645.096 t Cltrical/Offftt &IYEllTISlll HSllTllT 5411 Clerical *TOP PAY* We need you now to 1111 temporary jobs In tocal areas Pos111ons available lor secretaries. clerlls. PBX-Recepl, typists. & SfOlnAIY Purchasing Assistant Need sharp person for Purchasing Dept Must "ave good phone man- ners. math & tight typing Will train right person Call (714)631-0149 word prooessors SHlnUY TAC TEMPORARY SVCS responsible. mature, per· 4500 Campus 11 124 son needed for sec· Newport 852-9424 retar1a1 poslt1on In tn11est- OHmRPHUI ment atmosphere. Duties include deallno wllh cttents. handhno cor· respondence and trOYble shooting Santa Ana Hwy Lag Sch 494-5294 new decor. clean n/smkr SHUltl llTEL S450 neg 491-~512 2BR H .BA condo w/lrplc n1ences tor all ages A PETE BARRE Tr .. REALTY 1"2 T• I.Na 2914 llllSICUHHS Must have ca1 $5 to $7 l hr Signature Loans Up to , mllaoe Call 722·9659 Immediate opening for an Assistant to OYr A~ount Executives Prior advertising e.cperience helpful, must type 65 wpm. be organized and possess the ablllty to pr1- orit1ze Excellent ben- efits Gall 642-432 1 eirt 3 t6 Judy Oet11no. for in· 1er111ew appointmenl For Party Equipment Ren- tal Store Heavy phones, typing skills needed. musr work Sat United Aent·Alt, C.M. 645-0760 Contact Caroline 647-0101 EOE Pool Nr Hoag Hospttal +Shopping No pets $950t mo •Tneatres 6 75-0530 mornings • Reslaurants 2BR 1 BA 2 Olks from •Parks/Beaches neignborhood S7251mo SelllCle<l unus with Fife· beach 6 stores great I 673 4576 or 675-49 12 places Now taking reser· vallons !or No11emoer oc- cupancy NON·SMOKERS ONL y For further Information. * HSTILIFF * I S1unn1ng 181 1Ba plus please r;all enorrt1ou'l lerra c:e sundec~' Lovely environ m1m1 Pool No pets $750 L~a~e 640·0349 *LllO ISLE* 3Br 2Ba lrplc $ 1250 67'>·3022116191753-0719 *VERSAILLES* 26• 2Ba $980 7''2· 7)88 •Versailles Bachelo• Unit 6rea1 toe• s .. c. oldg µon1 ~pa Nr Och $690 7~') 8011 548 -0425 Msg ACROSS FROll IHCM (71 Cll20-17H OPEN 01'1L v A 30 AM 'i 30PM Nr ocean unlurn $800 yrly 5204 Neptune Lower 2BR lBA lrplc "at10 Reis 496-5157 Ocnlrnt upper 3Br 2Ba 2 g;ir new crpts 8 window c.C1ver1ngs •Jnltd 111ew \15q5 Yrlv 850 919:;> S1uden1s1 l a1e 2 & 3Bdrms w1n1f'!r ro>r11alli Call Votta Aen1a1s 67'>-4917 WHITER OCEHFROllT F IJRN 2 " '3BR lrom $800 Pl AVA RE f.7'1 1900 Wkly rentals now a11a1I NEWPORT Beacn View $147 00 wk & up 2274 MIF 20r 20a on pool & Nwpl Btv<l. CM 646-7445 1ac.u111 •tennis gym, ex- 1ras $485/mo 722-8472 SH & Sii LlllE Ntsmkr shr Condo, gar- 3026 W Pacific Coast Hwy age phone jack $350 mo Newport Beach Reing TV Lndry poot. tennis Great S 135 . wk sgl no deposit loc• No pets 775-0675 lnt1h to Shu 2724 *IOYEllHWI 2Br 2Ba frplc pool spa ten· nts $400mo 957-2765pm Nrsml\r shr nwpt Bch hse 4Br 2Ba pr11t yard h111ng & lam rm 2 lrplcs, W/D, no pe•~ $325 • •,, utlls Avail 1mme<l 722·0676 l .. a1tri1I ffll 9300 SF refurbishing In- side & out can redo inter to su•t 875 W 15th St NB. 213-433-094' BY OWNER1 Area behind HoaQ Hospital' 15,000 sqll on approx 1 acre $895.000 640· 7000 or 645· 7521 Income Pro,trtJ 2790 ProflF s&ek same to <Jhr The 2Br 2 1ba cu st fwnhm *CITE llPLH * Ro•111•at• C111•cti•1 n-sm~ P11t ba $400lmo · • Eas1s1de Costa Mesa v 100's 0 1 Leads available ut 89 t· 7055 or 83 l-l728 • very Clean 9 82X gross v 0 C Largest Agency Prof F wlBalboa 1st hm to • $ 169.000 10•1. down ""Open 7 Days A Week snr rm and ba pvt entr • Pronc1pals only please COSTA MESA 64 1-0229 WI D $550 ,;,o Cati VIKING A E KEAHI MISSION VIEJO 364-3800 I 647-4300 Ad D 21') 540-5952 IALIOA PHiHUll 1 Resp F rml needed for !urn * llPUX * prof n-smk1 $450 mo I ?1><12ba CM apt 2t-3t 1171,750 548-7475 Iv msg mu!>I have references Two blocks from beach CtlM luch C•tt•c• $425 ·sec Male prel'd · Avl 1mmtj(! fi75 4652 631·4193 Two 1 Bedrooms Copper I Resp M 2'> • looking for I plumbing new waler <.cimf' 10 snr ;>or 1 iba tieaters vaulted ce11tngs. c.ona" 111 Ir o11ne tennis washer & dryer included JBR 2BA lnw .. r <.1"'1 w d llkup 9M ltll<I N"'1 I' 1iar1< $'i7'> mr; 440"* Rwer C.D M Female non -1 1Jon1 $150 mo 730 170t r. .. 11!1>1 value' Assumable r 1,,.\~itre<1, _. uu~d' ,,..fr,t.t-1,, \uv1.,.e1 ;16 to 30 to tf1dn "1,,.,,..,. ,.,,,, ,.,,..,,, '"''' <;ttJr•· •· BPdroum 2 bath 1 R[SP.ONSIBLE MtF lo Cirty Wirtl TSL MGM T F,41' 1f,ffl ,,..,., "''' 1 ..,11 ;20_18,-l '•'" 111r C.M hnme near 1•1_2.,.2 I l)f.(, $190 n10 ul1ls • c• ----------_ Pre~11q1nus <!t.r :>t>a P1'0l Mewport luck 2669 Ne•port Buda 2669 1 <-t>M OCEANSIDE "·"' 10 1 7'>' 3114 M I $'>0Ci . 1'<1 Oct ') f<"~(JC1fll>1ble !rtn<JIP parent ti 141 f1T'> 1793 I , .... ~r"IJ ~.im .. IO ')hr nour.e asunbo~ -.-.-.-.-.-.-Realt~ Make the Move l<l Park Newport Make tht• ~mart mnH' to Park '\ewporl. \ewport Heath's prl'mll·r luxury addn·\~ furo1~bed and uofurni~hed I. 2 di :1 bedroom apartmeols aod townhouse' uni} minutes from 9'ewport Center and Fa~h1<in l~land from S89a 10 S 11100 .Jambort'e at San Joaquin llill\ ttoad t7M )f~J.t-l~IOO • .PARK NEWPORT COM Rc•ommale to snare .,.,r,r• 'l',7-'>06€. 1111 _ I t.,.111 F.4jl T'\04' 11v msgJ or t q Ap1 w f1reti1ace neAI • l(WPOltT IEICN t11 pi.1r~ tt<nn1~ $113/l mo 1 ~"""'mate wanted New Jtrl n•sm~r 760 96J I vitt Sho•es 3br 2tia 10% casn on cash return 10 4 CAP 675-8404 COM sru 11ery r11ce 3or /r,;i r n sm• r pre! d Avl rmrw•o $43) mo 760 l/!17 KPrr Iv msq $ •;>o.mo 1"1 lar.f ' dep b7 5 8202 or 722·0974 Call alt Spm 646-94 76 Rnomma1e wanted To snr il:!fl 2BA new C M Apl 11 i:-riol Jdt taunrJry lac s·1t;(t1mo 650 8047 Sn• 2BA untts tn Otd Cor· ona det Mar on 3 separ· 111u lu1s Hcgn rental area $699 000 Joan Howe Broker 675· 7696 E'I LUFF Twahse Ip,,,, M/F 25-40 $400 ' • IJll1 7')9 3'19 7 C,H/lPF N~1I Beatr1 SIUdlll SUPER •·PUX CORONA DEl MAR [h·'l·"'' C.rea! home for m.;r Ava1lahle now' I $9',(J ntO 640·4255 E'SIDE $350 i't>r1 11fllit1es inti d Avl 1m mr•tJ1a1ely 64<' 7390 CONDO f Side CM large r f•w' Fur n fr p ie: Wi!Slt tlr 1 $425 • ' 1 Ulol gar ~1001 1ac1 yard 5 m.r. ,,, tJ(.,I 647 63 13 """' furn n-sm~ r Fem prPI ll Sltip~ to Ou&ch S:>~O ml) 6 ''3 i:> 18 A CdM turn tlse shr ;>Br w male 1·1oa. m1<;r<J T v o:..1tile 7 t>lks from bch $1901'lt0 998 4229 All 3 Odrm. 1 oath units Only 6 yrs old $ t72.500 INTO Cupentry Ooor~·Repa1r·Alterat1ons ~11b1ni>1• Panel Locks-etc .IS yr!>., •IJ Jerry 642-0567 SAVINGS $2.40 per day llirirn .. Jrttpro11e I d<t 11 all S 10,000 Free Detatts De· 11ers1l1ed 7311 Belenve HOUSE MANAGER to :: 1016 Houston T)( 77036 care for 6 elderly Car1ng WIDOW has MONEY for TOs $10K/up, no credit ""' no penalty Call Denison Assoc 673 73 11 AaHHctatat1 laataactatata HD •SPIRtlUAL & PSYCHIC READINGS Palm and card readings available Nationally renowned psy- chic. local & he'd 19 yrs Sallslactton Guaranteed• 492· 7296 or 493-2054 Custom Med1call Oental Solfware wr1tten tor yoor otl1oe by dBase expert $50/hr -guaranteed-free consutta11on Healthcare Soltware 548-6993 Morn Lost I f•aa• 2925 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: U2-Hll FOUND lrg black mate dog wtwhl rm feet. ches1 & ~ncl ol tail 111c. Sprmgdale & Botsa HB 894-8228 LOST CAT Large Male Brl)wn labby wl wht markings no collar last seen 9111 Eastblufl NB Ver~ cu1ellriendly RE- WARD' Call Deb Days 850·99% Eves 720-7442 ELECTRICIAN Lie "233108 Small/large 1obs & repatrs 548-5203 attll ude • el(p req'd Gd salary· oeneflts Mission V1e10 582·8876 live-In Housekeeper F/C cooking must drive Reis Beautllul CdM Hm Good salary 631·61 15 Office 01.11111 a ce.n• Cart. ll3-2HI Part-T1me W Costa Mesa FritSal • Ser11e lunch t hr & Dinner 4-6pm tor Older woman SS/Hr 646-04 19 Teac~tn 4150 INFANT Teacher & Aides for day care center ECE bac k g r ound req'd 557 -23 10 8 30-4 00 PRHCHOL Tt1ehr Chrtsl1an Ministry $5-$6 hr Mon-Frt 642-1426 TEACHERS -Credentialed for Prvt Tutortng All sub- 1ec.1s Larry or Greg alt 5pm 650-3173 Prof e11i•HI/ Adaiailtr1hve 5100 •INSURANCE AGENCY Needs Personal Lines C S R Call 979·6543 for appointment SECRETARY Excellenl opport'y for top notch sect'y to pro111de support to Pres1den1 of a dyman1c growmg R E Dev Co Requires. 5 yrs 1ndus· try related exper 70wpm typcng, shthnd & W P : e•c.ln't organ1za11onal wrtlten verbal com· mun1ca1ton skills & a prof manner Pos11111e attitude & lle••b11tty a mus! Com· pet1t1ve 'salary t>enel1ts pkg & a pleasant en11l1on Submit resume & salary to Calll Communities Inc 3 187 ·A Airway CM Alfn Terry Pastor Ora11• Ctast laily Plltt 330 1/f Bay St Cos1a Mesa. CA 92626 EARN EXTRA $$$$ NOW Ulf"I' TR[[ 15 lliE ~RCE l~1 tempo1or1 t"' pjoy""nl 1n Oranqt (oYn!y lmmtd101' 'Pf""'91 101 • SICHT AltlS • WOID "OClSSOIS • llCi'TIO..ISTS • CUllCS • Cll O'flATOIS Wt ~llr< belltllll notmolly f0.,"0 ~nl1 o ~·m~I ... • UCILUNT '" • MtALTH INSUUHCI • HOUDAY'AY • 'llFOIMANCI IONUSlS •HAWAII CLUI • llflllAL 10..USlS N . •I ..+o!'f' !lfld ""t" tOv •Of\1 ,, +,.I"'"~' '04'1Q0ntt' ""'' ~"''r • ,_.,..." ~1 • , • • TALENT TREE A A A PAINTING Int/Ext KC TREE SERVICE LOWEST possible price Top Trtm Remo11a1 Oual IO Step Serv1<.e 662-3235 Serv Lee/Ins free est EXTERIOR EXPERTS 969-8:163 or 536·6696 D11f1<.ult repa11s R specialty IELIYHY lllYH For Party Equipment Ren· 1111 Store 40 hOYrs Must work Salurdays Bring OMV record United Rent-Alt. C M 645-0760 EXEC IHICAL SfCn Tr·anscrlptlon exp helpful ~-utl -T1 me posit i on wl grow1rig A & D Firm Must ha11e exp. Call Ct1ntca1 Systems lnt'I (714)722-1753 F /T ltECEPTllllST Needed for Limo service In Cosla Mesa Call tor appt. M·F. 9.5 879· 7493 GENERAL OFC CLERK PIT for Arts Group Type 55wpm. e11p'd only Jane 556·6262 C•Hrll lffiH hfill Lire Typing. Flhng Call 979-6543 lor appt GIRL FRIDAY P/T lle•ibte hrs lo• a med1cl pro- less1ona1 referral ser11tce PRO INTRO 549-2424 IMMEDIATE OPENING tor person with good typing 10 key & neavy phone ex· µet1ence 979·0590 MEDICAL ASSISTllT Allergy otc. Orange Apprt 20 hrstwk Front ofcl ms f'xper pref d 77 t-7994 PART TIME nPIST Law Ot11ce Newport Bch Speeo accuracy essen- 11a1 Hours 1·5 No snort· harld req'd 852-0444 P/TllOHHPH AI P AIR PI A e11p nee ' mature woman S6 hour 01842-9000 E/536·5730 P/T IHOFC llOlnUY Typing & phone skills Health c onscious, nlsmkr, PIT Nwpt Bch office Call 642·2323 St1t'1/E41ttrl1l l11t Major automotive mags· zme has an opening for a top notch person with good secretar1a1 skuts. We are fooklng for some- one enthusiastic, well Of· gan1zed and capable of handling a busy edltorlal dept Send resume arid salary require· Shella Lawlor. CBS Magazines. 1499 Monrovia A11e. Newport Beach 92663 mll/SIOROUY PIT Mon-Fri AM 20 hrs lr111ne area IBM XT. e•perlence 26 1· 1616 nPIST Tues Wed. Thurs. tape 1fansc11p11on Will train wo1 Cl proc. 558-8333 SA Tecbiul/Tr .. es 5505 *llSPECTllt 11' Aerospace machine parts Musi read SI P. have own tools. 1 yr mm local e>1p. Day shift . CIL-lltHLICt CORP 1676 Keiser A11e. lr111ne 17 14)250-4444 PHOTO LAB. PIT tteAlble ht~ t>flghf. energetic Student 0 K E•perience a plus wllllng to train ( 759-8056 WELIHS MacGregor Yachts. 163 t Placentia, Costa Mesa lrt1med1ate opentng. light lypmg hea11y phOnes M· Salts 5510 F 9· 1 $5/Hr 675-0441 -*~S-A_L_E_S_*_ P /T CH Offlct Perfect for student or re· 1iree Hrs lie• 548-8923 RECEPTIATTENOANT Costa Mesa Animal HOSP•· tal Full and Part time Apply al 480 E 17th Street Costa Mesa RECEPTIONIST FrT re- qutres gd typing skills, nl smk, Nwpl Bch. Phone (IHllE) Prior ptumo111g sales ex· perlence necessary Apply 1n person Mon-Fro. TllE URL'S PLllllH 1526 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa (714)642-1753 Jan 75:1-85<>2 for app1 --------• ltECEPTIOlllST Personable mature per- son for Property Mgmt Co with busy phones Some Saturday work Good phone manner a must 642-1603 llECEPTIOllST /SECTY lDYERTISllUi ACCOUIT EXECUTIVE I ht• Daily Pilat ho\ 0 new woy lo I hdl \ ALL you P<tY for 'J ltnf''i 10 day mtn1mum 111 1ne SERVICE DIRECTORY I lr,vr• rny wrir~ 14 yr S e•P I t1< ,,1 '""' Dnv1< 64:> 7390 l'h1s Smoll Remodel and I .A<1rJ1t1r,n~ W<1llS Door5 ELECTRICIAN Oual work Fr<>e est $20 hr ::487892 Greg. 979-6276 NEW & REPAIR No 1ob too small Tnp Quality Reas FREE eSI 63 1·2345 Or1enfdt Gardener /Wkly l •C •' <'8859 7 631 ·9295 main cleanup hlllSlde. GLASGOW PAINTING trees resod sprnklr repr tnllE•I 30 yrs exper Full-Time for Real · ty/Deve1opmen1 olhce NPwpor I Peninsula $1 2001$ 1500/mo Call 673 3777 Russ or Je" ltEOEPTl .. IST Licht T1tl•1 rhe Orange Coasl Dari) Pilot is seekmg an Ao. count Executive for ou1 Retail Ad11er11s1ng D• partmen1 A m1n1umum o 2 yearo; media sales H · pertence is preferred W« oiler good salary plus 1n c:ent1ve'l Please send resume 10 f11rr1 'lrmr H1drl~11 T '"OWr .. \ 1nro C A SH Htfh 0 ~9 00 c 1~m1f1ed Ad $9 • 00 ;.~:ayment 4 Lines-7 Days- $9 .00 No cho"9., In copy or canc•llotlon. Pr1vmn p1irt.••\ ,,r y r, J < 1,,,,,~11rr 101 filn11I f $to11:, AurrJrt",""'" ~rJ1tliQ '>' f me fr('!•'•'' Ari•, ft .. ,,, nr1 r1rir-n hm11 Ir, wtir11 yr>u ''"' r: ·jyn•l·\f'I , /t,p r ••••q +•, f' 1 J' tit I t , '-4' t '1 t ,, jf ; t y\• tj fT,IH ~ 1 fj \t·-JI •1 •• J, 1 ~' tJI ( q• I ,~tJ \frill Jr •• Ii i. t P'""' hrol11w M oil to Doily Pilo t 330 W Boy 5t , Co\to Me,o, Co 92626 642-5678 ---~---... ----------~------.-, ti/I MF PHO NE (111 ST ,t. If /I~ I . . - (,ALL TODAY!' ASI FOR LOIS Your Ser v1c.11 O•r et 1 or y Represer11at•v11 IC2-1770,I CARE,l£1 Cement/Concrete H1d7au 1 Dt1v'!ways Pallos paths. +•HANDY MAN* ft e1c No 1ob tno small Large or small I dO 11 1.11111 R"'"• M1r.l'PV '.136·0553 Pat 53 t 5579 or 111e msg WFEK<; CONCRETE •GE N HOME REPAIRS s rRv1crs • S11w CUl!lng Patnl Drywall Carpentry •prno~P cono e10-asphall· etc Gary 645-5277 PTL 642 -4321 11t. 310 "c'~', .• :4c8•75,~9 631 - 2610 FENCES-GA TES Tree lrtm a a ~ Dump runs C M IN B f MY HOME DAYCAAE'f area Jim Whyte. 642· 7206 Acoaatical Ctililtl Xl11t program reas ra1t1& IHlill REBLOWN OR PAINTED mod "•P C M 642•05•• l T HAULING • UOV!Nd Also tntlE.111 Patnttng MATURE Lady wlll b11by11t Garage & Yard Clnvps L1c•288597 631-9295 1n her Costa Mes& hOme JQn 645-8192 Marcet 546· 1806 Asrblt HAULING e CLEAN-UPS Parking Area Aepairs & Clt1aia1 StrYice 7 Days Lowest rates Ri>;url&c1ng • Roofing & Housecleaning•Wlndows Call Barry. 63 1•4 748 W<11erprooflng• 631·4199 14 yrs, reliable reas own Hult~, ltlltJ I d 1r11ris Pina 645-9866 Dells fa'tatll A~phalt dflveways sea e 11t1tch waterprool cracks FRIFNDl 'f TIGERS• Why 1---------- ett ;>5 yrs 11xp 772-3338 'll>tlrld your valuable lime lw" lltrlti•I 011110 r.l•iamng? Fret1 esttmates. HI energy chol test FREE l a1i1tll StrYiCH reasonable 54 1-3606 consultation 673-9322 .w ... Ntfo'9p1JJd AND PERSONALIZED HSECLN L11•ac•ri•t CLERICAL WORK IN MY Many years t!llP Ref'!I Aft l WnClrt HOME REAS 840·H83 6pm Beth 850· 1772 C M l~-------- JAPANESE GARDENING CltHn PlllUllTU Wanda & Ketty's Ouallty SEF\Y Clean-up & Malnt Help is a11aU1ble. low lee H~le11n109, eKp refs. Free est Tonv.964-4758 AmC111 Credit Counfftor\ 642-0405 or 962· 1667 1714) 496 7961 "--,, DUSTY'S l andscapel l&wn .,_ Main Serv Wkly/month/ C1lti1tt1 -f!"n-1r·y·4-f-re·nc-h•o'"'oo-r•-t ume Free est 24 1· 1640 PATAtCk'S CABINH RE By Norman, Tf'le Doorman C&B LAWN SERVICE f!'.tNfSHING Str1p·11t•1n Oalt & Fir 857 -OOOR MOW.: EDGE TWICE MO •eat-ref1r11sn Outtlity wO•ll ElHlrical S'O-S?!> $48-5722 Ir~ eat St111n 8Q' 7103 -----------tSHll(AWA LANDSCAPE cu,. •• ,, PIHlll lllmlG c1,,anup3 & Mttlnlenance Ounllty work fr!Mltst f714)850·4U7 r 1pert Cttrpentrv Service •4255 t3 968·7401 Aep1111 Aemod 1 4<1d1t1on1 Ooo•\·4'fc 548-4980 RESIO/COMM l/INO 211 ()o()r11·M1>ld1nQs·88y W1r111C'Tw' Comp1e1e P1111oi 4dd1t1on' Ou11flt)' Work 4 77 446 Paul 5•8-1!8'10 ... • t" Do my own work Lie • '1804 t Al 846-8 t 29 SoMelblf\O apeo1111 wall• lor yO\J ln<1"y In CIH!llllftd TllHS T opl)edlrttmo11e Cte•nup nu 111wnr1p1nklr T!> I 347e 010 IT LANOSCAPE ANO CONST W• dig JI all! Ress pr1ces lie/Ins 64fl 7070 LAg H1tts/N1guel 458·6 t60 ref s 642·5214 ORIENT AL GARDENER * 30% OFF IHHllR Full gardening ser111ce • Ceilings sprayed Wall re• Free es11ma1es 530·0 185 patrs Neat & free est Garoen1nQ·Cteanups. Tree Al LS TAR 542-9266 Jay removals Trim·New lawns & Ma1nt Alfredo 54 1·3833 free/Tr1m1Cfeanup compl gardenmg Compet11111e prices Chuck 642 2873 FATHtNG INTERIORS HANGING/STRIPPING VISA-MC 673· 15 12 ..... ,I: BRICKWORK Smalt 1obs. .,P .. la.,s.,t•t•r /._l_•.,pa_ir ___ _ Newport. Costa Mesa, IRYWAU lflllne Ref's 675·3175 Complete Nrvlcea! FR£E -LOW COST Block-brick estimates! 675·3060 cement·llone-repalrs Lie tnl /Ext Patch Piiis1erlng "427280 Steve, 831-8874 Custom Texturing Ouallty Wotk Problems-No Prob· MtYill tems' :: 326864 554· 783 t •A· 1 •IYIH* Pl ~· CLEAN & EXPERT aa IDI Over 25 years e•porl@nce 2• 9'r H • 711-lllO Uc T 116,428 730· l:l53 •All plvmbtng & heating• ••ABC MOVING•• ORAtNS clear from '15 Ou1c1c & Careful T 138046 Fsucet 01sposat-Rep1pes LO AA TES 552-04 10 641·0907 ·p S . 722-9066 ITllYllt Cll.LllE IMH11 ITllEITS llY11t 01. REPAIR SPttlALIST A11er ........ Oranoe Co Ortg1nt11 ctttt $85 Free est Ltc'd Student Mo11er1 Insur.id 30 yrs exp Walt 770-2n5 Lie: T 124-438 641·8427 I'll be•t •n" bid by SOV. NEW Wttreh01.1se Stnr1ge • R99lly" Work guer rrtte est 722 1537 C8tefut-COtirteov1·Cf'leep Tiit By '" ror c>iece a.e-3685 ,,..._ ______ _ EXPERT CERAMIC Tulng llflilt St"tct 01s11nc1111e. Allordabte .--.-...~""'_.,....,,..."'II"~ Kitchen& baths 722-9783 Compan1on1Xldes for five in ctire & lit• htlepg l(lr Widtw Cltllilt the eldl!tly 1714\833-2009 LET THE SUNSHINE IN P1i1tl1~ S1m1n1ne window cleMing mJt PA4Nr1Na ey Rich· \ td <·"" ,,,4, 64&-5980 11rd S1no1 16 yrs of happy Commettlt1llRMldentte1 c:uatomtttS L.;c 280644 I trorv S30 • 2·t tory '40 Tf'lt1ri~ Yo11• 96:\-41 t4 Ctttlll Wln(1o~ ~84 s 124 Mature and dependable p~rson lor yacht broker & cnarter ,1gerit Nice oll1ce overlook tnp Newport hnrb o r N l smk r 673-5202 RECEPTIHIST For Commerctal contrac· tor In N B $5/hr phones. mall. llte typmg. flllng Jessic a 673-0760 lr11c•CH1t lallJ Pil1t 330W BAY ST COST A MESA, CA 926<'& Attn Display Adv Manager HIRE through classified 1······················~· : C.A1tn:n OPPOUTI \ITY : • • : MA NA GER : • • : \pplir11llOl1' IHI' 1111\\ llf'illjl. lit ·: • n·p11•il for 1111111111(1•1111•111 flli'iti111111. e : l ncli' 11111111" n1u .. 1 111· ,,.If : • m11t 1\1tfr1I. or1t1111iz1·1L f11·~ihl1• 1111!1 e : 1t111tl ori1·1111•cl \ ppl1n111 b rnu .. t 1•1110' : e wurklrljt \\ i th >nut h... • • • e U1·li11 hl1· \'t•h lf'l1•, , 111111 l i1·1·11,1• • : nnfi i11i-11r11111·1· 11 rn11 .. t • : • \\'1• 11Hn 1''1·1•ll1·nt r•1H11p1t11\ l•n1 • : t•(1b 1111'1111l iflj1.. P 11i1l \t11·1t1to ni. f~: • holi1l1H,, nwclwul 1111<1 1lr n t11 I iri· : : '11 ru111·t-. houu .. pr111tr11111. ,11l11n 111111 • e mill'lt!{•' 11 ll11w1111r1-. e • • • \pph in 111•rMu 1 Tur' 1hr 11 • : I l1ur" :!·OO 6:00 p .rn : : 0111111 COAST 'llLISlllll CO. : : . 330 W. Bay St. : : • Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • EOE • . : ·······················~· . .. ,. • Orange CoMt DAil. Y PILOT /8vtttJl#i/, 8'ptemblr 28, 18M D9 ..... l llt Cl ... / ..... ... ..... .. . ..... M ...... HM ..... p rualtut .... 111111/ .... /...... • ..... llht/,,.... a..J!ll!l!!f ... a.tN llip!!f ... IXCILLINT INCOMI llTll lllTI TRAVEL llAUT"UL N!W OAK ftU ... Jiifiiti="tl1 MU ... a.-~OJ'A~:o~~~ A~.,, irvtne ,,,..' US.A ~,r.:'.,not""'i::::O ~Ro.Cf:!"'-!.': au11~lllMIB 09o~ooo-= =-~ ~'~~:,· '~.:::: CALL 50•·1•4·1700. aoC>toMOO.NoOOlect· , ot>o 94t-53AO IY fMO open water H O/mo KFl1 1111 • o wner, c:ute url •71-1112 OEPT.P-357 Ing.,.."°"'' a dey lmn*"9Mo9eoln09tor10 ..... 1.. (714)15'-9778 '°'2"'w>onllCIP'dC:tedlt $1260/090 875-7117 MBZ '73 _4 __ 508..,..,..L'""'C-.-.... - Anwtca'I moat exdtlng ·-·* apec:iatty 1tore wlttl .... e~ &_ ..... , ~ tabfletlmenll In Cttlcaao. -,_.,.. loe1on. Dell .. and lfan ep Dey COotl •SALES GIAl • MonOey ttwu ,, • .,..,_ lhWP (!l!t9 & 08'• ., .. to 'NIO• hdbrd .. Cclmptete NEWPORT P! NIULA • ~-.. ...". INIO· paltU. ....,. lnwtor. With Cathler experience. noon Saturctayancllun-trawlUSmaiO<Cltl•ancl t>eddingl 780-8031 BOAT DOCK at 40th & CoMc UIWllllftl QOOdc:ondltlOn.S11,llO. PI T with ftexlble riour.. day morning. C all reaort ., ... with unique River Up to 25 ft S200 Jett> "-riault Call .._.. 5'...aJ Karen 942·..o& 642-4333, Mk lor Kltk t>ulineee toup Trane· HOUSEFUU t 'lo of OtlQ. ..._37ee Of l75-56' t 2524 Hatbor Col1a Mete llJ h ' 1 I• .. MllZ ,71 ....-... T '.'Witco •• Com6nQ to ..... ,Mo -Ofance County-Mtltlng La ....... European tableware. Ill ............. U g o urrrlat ci ullnary, _.._, 01a11ware. dlnntfware ••-w•- and othet COIOr1ut home -·-••-turnl1hlng acceHorl... PM't· Tiile 111-INI The Crate & Barrel 11 an -.~ .. _ Price Dult7t rOM. lofa/Tv a..aa _.. -GENE'""l 0'f'ICE ...-Ao -• POft•tton rnllhed .._. _._&• ""-t _.....,. "" -··• ~ "" ....,,. ..ci No ... t. gt.au. br ... din .... IWY -~ ..... ......, .... _ _.. . f0f 1..,.."'•lk:hr•traunt. .... luf'n 9'H1'11ttt ex-ba It t 0 I tit --~ IOW ~Int Stl ..._..._ lay8 perienc. neceaMfY Ex· r 00 1. ray w 11000/mo, ;:J ICQIU to WH oeO Oye(213) .. ,.fS1 attrtcll119 retell carMr WAITll/WAITllll choice. Wa wtll be open-With car lor luncfl eervlCle. Ing our flrat atora In Mon-Fri. 8·30· 1pm. S40 Sou1hetn C1llf0fnl1 at MO dally. Aeceptlng IP- South CoHt Plue In mid pllcat1on1 2-4pm. 2727 OCltober We will h111e op-Sh•nnon, Santa An• . ~~t :.~~--~r:. CoataMMe,CA ~82e rn::.i.ci~~r= ::::::t:!.:t:ii chann.i 138· 142 'ii eAM 2 WQI &i;;: flftwtcnd(71')e•e Ml Call Bonnie 414-lsM ()penl"91 Now Available Must be 18 °' over, 01111 t>d1m. cot tbl Mt, SLIPS AVAIL.ASL! ~~u~~!';g '°' '*"' ... I If J II ·-•Tt • •• a wall unit, 1oll loO d~. Sizes 25'and 30' , WT nm... Cll IOITES alngla, well-groomed din Ht, aolat>ed, .,, Mint Call 642·464• FORD '82 F71oo. Am/FM Whlte/perchment, ...... Balboe. Fult-tlme. Part· lrM 10 •tart lmmedtatety. cond. 047.1()64 9-~. M<ii·F11 can A/C, ~·• Oonel cere. terva ,... time. 875-112' For lntar11lew, c111 3,,.,·1 • ..A t, .. -... 200 I t•2•111rte cord• & 1 )'91fwwrrinty w tun111 .. for new and 879-0747 •LUTlllAI bright, anthuelutlc PANTRY COOK, Wed· people for both FT/PT & Sun, 7AM-3PM. gd ben· 11 dept haada. 111.. aflta, exper nee .. apply In people. llOCk and ottlce person. 1eo1 Baylide Or. Unueual lituatlon requlr .. Mlllll111. lharp, good look· Ing oat to help manage Beach Hacienda In M••· 100 Spanlltl language helpful but NOT ....,,. tlal Mus1 be atrllohl. un-en'C~mbared. pfe111n1 and resourcalul Beneflta Galore• Light Reaume & Pie helpful PIMM re- apond to C1ll lor an appllca1lon. COfna del Mat. IUTlllWlllL lll-1111 ,, ........ ._.. Earn 315.scw,. Catt Elalll9 682-0329 CHRISTMAS US demOf'I· llrate toya and 91111 now till Dec no c:ol*'lon. de- ll11ary -.J>r ln11a1tmen1 Party plln free kit WO· piles and training Ideal t or homam1kar1 car/phone nee HouH ot Lloyd 840-0058 MISTllUHI Oecnonslrate toy1 & glf11 now lo Dec. home party plan, no coll. del or ln11. Ideal for HOMEMAKERS. tree kll, suoplles, lrltn, car & phone necessary HOUSE OF LLOYD 7 14-840-0058 Grell Opport. Fabulous Income, 16 & 011er PIT FIT min ettort produces mu results. Into 631-9102 ORANGE COU NTY'S fasteat growing weekly news and entertainment publicallon, 1eeks Ac· count Execut111ea Draw plus commlas1on PlaaM Call Mike 7141852· t846 01 Send Reaume to 4320 Campus Or Suite 150 Newport Beach. 92660 RETAIL hll Tl•• Oatltitr KARL'S TOYS & HOBBIES MAT U RE & EX · PERIE NCED r etell cashier wanted tor our Newport Fashion ISiand store 1m~1ately Must ha11e knowledge of sate•· mansh1p toy experience a ma1or plus Some Den· ellts. merc11and11lng, stocking and sales work involved For 1nform11ton pis contact Mr Callahan at 7 t4 644-0981 IUAILJlWILIY Sates & ·Service. FIT or PIT Will train 675·27J 1 RETAIL SILES Gourmet Food Shop needs energetrc Sales. per sons 67J-2J43 llHFIH SILHIH Top commissions ben eflts 64 2· 7222 C M sates WllTlll/WllTllllll Now hiring. Xlnt l\Oure. all ahlfta avail Wa are a 24 hr rntaurant tooklng for exp men & woman. Appty Bennie The Bumi Diner 238 Laguna A.11 Lag. Bch wam11111-.M11 Per monlh Fie• hr1. Mutt ha¥e 11tract111e IP~•r· ance Topl .. 1 prl111te Club 8155· 7826 WAfTllll/WlfTll Days Apply In person Wed-Sun 1601 Bay11de Dr. Corna del.Mar Ctan1f 9530 * liifE lllYEI * WholeHle Produce 12 AM to Ille morning. Must ha111 good driving record S1tery• good benefits Call 557 -1J58 IUlmlWlll IUI FI T apt mal1nten1nce, ex- ~rience pref'd. H1rd- worker wilh good driving record S6-S7 per hour. CSLH. SA de CV p 0 . Bo.JI J 135 N.Wpor1 92683 GOVERNMENT JOB S 16,040 -$59.230/yr Now Hiring C111 805-687 -eooo Ext R· 1590 for current lade<al llst JANITORS Reslde n1111 Ct11nlng. worklng foreman Mon· Fro 8·5 $5 50·S6 75/Hr Use Co 11an1. min t yr exp, clean-cut, bondable, fluent English Also PIT Eves Npt Bch 642-6824 LABORER II SALARY $6 50/HR (NO BENEFITS) TSL Mgmt 642-1603 A1sl1ts Parks Dept tn .. IWl.1 .. 11•VIAtr -maintenance of City wnnr; trees Must be able to OP· Switchboard Operators erate Clly !fucks. salely will train J. t lpm st11f1 and legally along with 1401 Avocado A11e various tree trimming Ste 204. NewP_Ort Beach equipment such as chto· Apt Manager w/exp for beaut1lully maintained 95 Units, CM Sal • Bonus - Apt No pets Call 6•2-4914 Wkdys 10-4 amn111 Gas Statton wk $51hr • e11es & Sat 645·5760 LOT PERSON/DRIVER/ Detailer lor u ot1c car sales/service lot Must have good drl11tng record Apply 1n ~rson 1665 Babcock. Colla Mesa AUTO DETAILING Dependable. experienced FI T lmmed opening Xlnt salary 645· 7 448 111111LHllllFH PAIT-Tiii wean Pennysa11e< paging area 1s easy to learn Hours are Mon 10 JOam to approx 7pm Tues 10am to ap- prox 6 JOpm Rettrees welcome Apply 1660 Ptacentoa. Costa Mesa CASHIER /WRAPPER per and chain H w Re- qu11es abll1ly to do man- ual labor and understand 11erbal and written or- ders Requires a 11altd Ca llforn1a·s drtvers hcense F0< onformat•on contac t Parks Deot • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, 3300 Newport Bl'id Newport Beach. C,. 92658-89 15 (71 4) 644·3151 Equal Op· portunoty Employer IAllOllllT Needed for Tanning & Nail Salon.Balboa ts 675-8848 ....... 1 .. 1-s..1 ••• Needed 2·3 dys/wk Costa Mesa construction co seeks lnd1v1dua1 101 ve- hicle & equipment ma1nt Lve msg at 673-1398 IFFICl IELIYHY FIT high schoot graduate with good dt1vuig record Apply in person to Mr Fuentes al Robert Betn Wilham Frost & Assoc 1401 Quail SI Npt Bcri Earn extra Caeh JD< de-7 5 0 • 8 9 6 5 b 1 w n King ii'tt C9')1atn'1 water· 11JP1 IYULllLI ,.a """ """' "" --.:073350 llvery of The HUNT-10am·5pm Mon· Tu... bed w/8 drawer• New NEWPORT BEACH 120ft, ObO, wlll contld« _p8'1 ... , ...... -I 112.-· INGTON BEACH/ FOUN· Wad only, p_,en11 we!· rnaurau & heater $100 38f1. 3811, Call 851·08t 1 trade/am ~ar 873-8483 catefuM)' I., ..... TA.IN VALLEY.tNOEPEN· coma at Interviews. 650·643 1 btl••", Pfeowll*' IMWI in M l&.111111 DENT. o.t111ar I day I 1---------WANTED· 42' Sllp lor _.__.. ••Tl w..it No collecllng. no WAREHOUSE llllWATlllll Power Boat Dys Cl111ic1 9045 -· ~ OOIOu&"SI NB aollclllng Muat ha11e de-ltHtfftllnSUI. 752-1222orEves/Wknd1 •KAfSER 'Sl ,ndsp._int l It d09lf .... • mt-t ~9300 · · ~ndal>la car. truck or STOCKERS 760-1068 int, Runs great• .A real .... a .... ..i_,OU llF=iiiiiiii=l1 at1tlon wagon and In· IU·IHI WANTED SLIP 10< 21· Pwr c1ua1e $975 Nwotr II Mtr p.Mdt .. ~ ..W. aur=.*; .... 2•1......... 1mmac:tl1te opening• 1x11t Maple couch tov ... 11, Boat 1n N-por1 eeacn 642-0795 E115At8-8823. _ .. _ -..--It OYr SANTA ANA LO· coffff table and lamp tmmad occupancy Tom a t ,_ -,.;a;;. ---AM!forJoAnne C AT IO N Nltlonal Sl2S lorall Allgood con-830·6909/W 494 148•/H ,.. M.. IW '«t/"f Lumb« pr.omotes from dt11on 557-5605 JIMCLICK ~ .. ... Co llPf, 0 w1lhln oflenng YOU the Nall)' blue IOfl and 10119 •i T . Expanding · neada 1 c111nce to mo111 into seat 1400 2 twin mat· IC. raa1,.rt1tt.. 'Dl/REN~LT 1'116 ~•tJ1 repr9""tl1~ lo awat management We 11rra \r ._, ~ In order dept Xtnt In· provtdeon·g<>ingtr11ning tresses 175 botri AattLH1ia1 . MlO .,,,.,,.~ :aoew ..... .,... PORM.HE AUOI <.HlVROLfl Hlth .. t Q.l•llly .,.1 .. It S.r11lu corM Wiii train Call Mr and great oenef1t1 Inter-548• 7799 alter 5pm -• s o .. Hardy 682-58U 111ews will be held SOllO OAK Round Dining IAJEY · • .,,. • llW I 15 et Pllmll IELPER Table •Int cond w11ea1. 2 SILES I LEASl•I . • /9 2pm-4pm clla11s w/arms 2 st•a!Qnt uL M&•(S IRVINE AUTO APR FINANCING ,,,ft .... , ... "'" $4 50 hr Own Irena 19 122 Stoolihursl $400tobo 759.9590 - -CENTER On Ap1>10111d Crldn 638-6911 Iv mag (Cnr ot Gar11eld) I llllLS 60 Month/30% Down HUNTINGTON BEACH Two twin bids. can be DOMESTIC & FOREIGN 714-95 1-3144 L•mtted T1meOnlw ff$• c ..... Hwy N~wport lkach N.atlll made onto a Day Bed met , Needed immediately tor llATIOMAL cover S ioo lor all t9202 BEACH BLVD 800-428-7 485 Som~ Restr1c1tons Apply Production Dept n 499-J757 114/113·4100 ~~~:~~?N~LERKS LUllER MilctllHH•• 6015 ----------+---------. MIXING DEPT & SUPPLY llC Aust bt bttm ctn brsh IB tPORSCHE '74 814, t>tk. center tones new fir• & clutch bra Runt gtMll Fast• $2800 739-0833 MAINTENANCE 1 Cust dog hS S25 Cllr $ 10 For Cosmetic Mfg Apply Equal Oppt'y Employer Cot tbl 2 end Ibis $75 Gm at ACH Pharmacal. 888 tbl 4 chrs $100 642-8826 W 16th St. NB Mtrck1a•i1t CANON AE·1 w/many P/T lPPT. lfTTlll .w as $275 obo. solld oak Needed In evening work in Aati5at1 1010 dt11ng tbl $1 50. typing SA office SALARY no CHARITY stand $20. 673·8•83 exp nee We train NO ENCYCLOPEDIA 1985 SELLING $15-17 per hr $250 (was $6751 Britan- 662-5843 llTtetES lllW n1ca 111 $225 Great Book, P/T Name badge st1mo1ng and pinning Dexte11ty a must Fie• hrs. $5 to start, Call 650-3880 P/TlfflttlNlltr Computer Take cfiarge person' Fast and etti- c1ent' 1-5 pm dally CM area Call 556·091 1 any· 11me1 Joan •t&&.m OllTllL NlllCTiff Hn. FIT or "PI T , M -F , 7 J0-4PM. $4 50/hr, no eKl>i!r nee Apply tn per- son Books on Tape. 729 Farad CM. 548-5525 ... uu $150 731-4560 FURNIT.URE hShld 11ems pet earner recoros clothing snee• me1a1 tools ·more 646-2245 "Tll IHrf&ll CILLHTiffS" HT 10-11-12·1H• EXHIBIT HALL DEL MAR FAIRGROUNDS KING SIZE MA TT 001 spring & lrame S225 Screen dr blk 791 oXJ5', Appraisals Lecaures 1619) S40 675-4 IJO Air •PM 294-9466 Admission SJ 50 I $3 Wt AOI dp LIDO ISLE BARGAINS 8 pc ash bdrm se111runo1e • bed Kenmore elec t Arrhaaces 6011 1 dr w GE sis reler I llY APPLlllCH I Baldwin Acroson1c Spin LH Hl-llH net Piano 675 7263 Fr1g1da11e 17 cu It Top I llVlll SIU. MIST freezer trost -free 1 SELL EYHnllll. brown. g1ea1 cono S 150 Items lrom S5-$400 Incl Sofa misc furn S48·23J5 misc hshld & turn p1c-SaltS /Cashiers 1ures 2 TVs etc 2701 s G E Top-Of-The lone Fa11v1ew D-7 (Cher· Immediate opening for Washer & Dryer Musi rycieek Apts) sales pe op le a nd sell' $450 tor the pa11 or cashiers Home 1mpro11e-make offer 644-2626 NEW W/W 11re5 w/roms ment center experienced f'78~ 14 $80 10 speed a PLUS especially 1n the Y&Clll CLUIH Rale1gri $50 Bike rack for areas of hardware. nur-Electrolux, pwr nozzle the car S20 642-3124 Iv msg sery, plumbing & elec· Best• $95 ilrm 644 -0369 Pop Corn Colton Candy & Hical Please apply '" w111 sell trios weekend GE Snow Cone machines person Mon-Fri 9.J lop lone washer • gas Sell all tog1>1rier S IOQO L·P ll•l OEITH dryP1 good working I 760·3217 or 67'3 7192 1211 lrlst.i cone S225 pr 646·33 \2 1Fret to Tot 6022 c11111111 . ~o E o E M-F Fara1 tare v 14 1'KC Registered German Srieprierd black mate S'ICIAL GARAGI SALi IA Tl ONLY ~/line. CALL 642-5671. C1111 Ne11 6124 Hu t. luck 6140 4-"'!F!"'A"'!M"!'l•l '!"Y•s•A-LE!!".-m·o-IO-r· Udo 14 $275 Lido Hiii t.1cles surfboards furn $75 Sabol Doat S 125 .~at" ooa1ds misc items sa•I S50 Mast S50 Misc ?60 F'tower Sunday 9.4 962-8068 1540 Jamboree N B 640·644• SEP&llTI llllPlll DELIVERY DEPARTMENT McLAREN'S BMW M-F 1111 9 5-S till II 6?6 S Euclid SI Fu11erton C.A 1 t4-6806JOO 213 691·6701 PORSCHE 779 911SC. snrt air excellent cond, lully 1oaded S 17 .400 553-5930 or 646-7213 !PORSCHE 81 9 11SC. 38 000 orog ml. l~I W1ne1tan $22.000 ot>o 496-0240, 496-4~3..;;.82::;....._ PllSOll'll'h· ... llW '12 UOi tOK m1 snowroom cond S-Sp AIC amflm cass I Musi &ell 497-3320 real c.iean Lie:: 1EHF055 * PEUGEOT .-- 110,HI * MASTERA Tl * THIODOH ROBINS FOIO l Ot>O HAalOtl l lVO COUA MU A t>•l 0010 * ALFA ROMEO * *SAAB * BITTER• ~ • 752-0900 * ANTIQUES 1ewelry old l"iae 6144 IMW2I02 114 ""le ty~w11te< toots Magnavo• Combo w l New paint rebid eogtne .-.r .. PtDarrow clock pecan cab noel' iewelerv $4400 850 1429 11m1JS m1c1omet11r Sa1 -5.un' ;> 18 22nd St .\clothe~ demitasse c.cill I gold wall sconce lots ot 8AC.K YARD SALE misc 8 Her tage Sat & ::r11ldren'> IJOOI table IQ I Sun 8-4PM S52 1456 Hobtly horse S1lvertone "tmri11 organ all sizes Newport luck 6169 c101h1na drapes end - 11101'!s booksimore Sall 1st Silt i• 20 Yrs! Sun q 4 27'J') Manooza Oak trundle beds bumper I pool Flo1Jper ~ail boat no GARAGE SALE so l a 1, <ind c1ioone1 MonQOO'lt! C.hdir"> 1an1e oeds etc. bil\e mucn mc><e' Sat & Sun IOam '.lpm ')at c; ,r r1a,,., 3pm ?445 EtClo•r ( r;sta Ml!Sil 2Jo; Alta lfo'5ld Huge Mnv1n9 Sale' Al"IQS turnotur" Clnthet D•~es 1>0 0 •., l'IC Sun Clan 4 10 1'~ 10 Lana• Or nr M•" a /P•de Country C.1ut J ~AMIL Y (,A RACE SALE Moc;~Py MO•J\.. OllE'{.t(Jr •1€-•flS c:, .. ,. '" llSPnotd olf•m~ 0:, JN >' 4 Nf'~IChll ........ ''IQ F<ilf'lif· ")•«\(' ff t-tt<,urt-l4\1 r ,.,.. t : .. Jr" "',.,, ... 11•, .. , .... (100 ../liJ b .tu ... i(Jr t L •11 ~,e BMW528e 1985 White! 18 OOOmo gray inter e•· tr as S21 500 7 59 8982 or 7S9·5055 Ted AMW a4 3 181 gooo cond 161( ,..,, ') spo lully equip ,nrl s 14.995 494-6900 I ,,,~ fo1 Maggie F P ..,.. or amper .... llW 'H U lt 1 Mercedes Benz Burgundy mf>talhc black j lllHIAn 0&111 1nieroor 5 spd sunroof Top Mercedes Prlca Paid <1m Im C.!tS'> 1oadeO low CALL PETER or RAY m•les s 1e11 497·S7t3 ••SEif .... Ti """' 1:>nm 4i1l •HCUH uATSu•~ 710 " 45pfl ;>13or71'637-2333 ~on<1 • rpo; rvr·"t qrea! M ,c-,· f l St>2S .:>RC 'JA T d Ut .J -t·r dtT· tin S.\tf-<.. f ')'T'f)TA 78 SR5 Hitch· !id<.• 'QO .. ono metalllC [ _,.. t 1200 0 80 ,,4• 48•Ci "'"'m-Spm bra 1100·11000 Wkly &.4 It lff ., .... 1 6 JO 11 30AJ.A nrs Monday • F11day Hourly wage • comm Call Crissy 5•5-57J7 FIT SattSun included 250 Ogle St Costa MeH SALES HELP Pres1191ous 1 I HY FHllTlllE 3 years 01d Free to gourmet cookwa1e shop LES 151-1133 1 animal 1nv1>1 '"'"'" qood 1..----------.. Downtown Co1ona del nomE' ano lf>nced varo tor Mar Apply in person 2 coll totes 1 1tng Dd d<>g 642 3J30 TELEPHONE SURVEY' Mf)VIN(, °iP l E'' l'letr og r ... d "'' 11 r, 1,,011eoe I' Sat Sun 8i1M ')prr '.4!)-8380 S I( S JI • 4 \"31c • ' 10pM M F r ")fOT A C,.llCa LB 92 I' 4 0:.,ll !'>I'\ t'.\3 ''I< A 1C 1"1 bllCk TEU-llHUIH P1T salary· bonus No selling exp pref 722 7173 TELE·SALES Prolessoonal pos111on 5 yrs exp Motton picture · 011 f. gas Commission onl y S tOOO Wkly I 800·2J3 0491 c1.~1/lt1t11raat1 5520 HEllFIST Clll BREAKFAST COOK11' e•P nee 675-0070 COOIS IUIYHY /FLIWlllS Loo111n9 for responstblll dnvf'rs OMV report req d Costa Mesa 546-!:>J59 DELIVERY & Mailing Per· son Co car OMV p11nt- out req d Athletic Shoe Repair Co 751-0272 DE MONSTRATOR. bll· 1ngua1 fSpanoshl Women 10 p1 omo1e Deauty cream 1n ma1or drug store chain Oct 4&5 S!:>/hr call collect 497-2245 DEllOllSTRATOIS Fttday & Saturday Work In stores. 111 your area For rn1erv1ew call 171 4154 1-07 18 DRIVER & FIOllSI Asststant n 1PT $5 h1 •No Sales • M ornings or Afternoon Shill s Available • W ork on Behalf of M ajor Retailers 18 and older CALL NOW! Victor Temporary Serv1<e~ NEW PORT llRVINE 1st-1en Kitchen Tnongs 3429 E Pong-Pong Ible card IDte Coast Hwy 67J-34U & 4 crirs 2 ceramic lamps patio 11>1 644 2999 SEOHITT IFFIClllS 1 5ota 2 couee 1ab1es 4 IHlll cria1rs 19 cotor TV All;> ::OCKER SPANIEL female Hits •.nots gentlf' tr1PnO ly Needs good nome 897 ?039 •Will train ;ears 010 bPSI Quality I Frt4 lst1irt Of l t l l •Fu11 11me orp1rt11me 962·5638 3 y1 010 neulll•t'd •$4 50-$5 00/hr 1 WOOD OCCASIONAL I l',.e,nond llas had 1 y1s •Un1lorms lurn1sned CH AtRS W oth g olO I ol heartbrea~ Only to thf' •Sale ptesent neaby cusnions Good cond t•Msl hnme 640 2314 locatons I • Ret11ed/Sludent1Lad1es $50 eacn 673 l838 FREE to good riomf.' welcome 5 beaut bullet exit. din lbl RETRIEVER SHEPHERD v REQUIREMENTS 21 w/6 spindle Dacll chrs PUPPY Call ai1e1 5pm YRS OLD US CITlz'EN, desk. occasional crirs 759 7709 ask tor Oer11se CLEAN BACKGROUND oc1ago11a1 1b1 673·7704 Office Faraitore Guards Marlo. 2528 Ocean Blvd COM 1625 E 17th St Suite 20'8 Lot Dealers Welcome & Es•iJaHt 604 7 Santa Ana 97J 1087 7it COUCH 110 1 cono ID«"'>kS cria115 soia refroa SERVICE STATION at· $150 dbl Ded w frame Cill:l•nf'tS mi'IC. f'Quipt 1endant needed exper ,tia form matt ~75 mert l•do Y3cnt B•<> pert Hiiies Union J0782 7J3· 1099 1<1''••9l' '100 L•O>J P,Jr ~ [Ir S Co85t Hwy. Lag Ben on l•OO Pen1n &73 7'J72 Line & Prep Full·t1me Rel~ Apply 10am Jpm Newport Rib Co 2000 Nl'WIJOrt Blvd CM Tltt llHk lril 499. 1019 Rusty Of' Mike ALMOST NEW 0P51gnpr ANAHEIM lormat dining set qts 1 D BM T 'fP•ng Pl!'ft Pnl<o I ,, ele<:t1cin1c. SS I dS « '\ ., .. 1 .. cir c 111 10 P tr 11 L11 lt1elt 411 -2212 ~ SHfte( STAT1tl SJS-00 Chrome d1nPllP "---------Full s.rv1ce Attendant In I $200 548·8466 , <c:::=====================~ Mission Vie10 Wiii Hain AntQS gas stoves 1runrtte L11 msg 499-5176 & dbl bds r nests rr.r .,,,, .. , OelegillP O• ... 1tf•' 12 P l('h >UI' •-" '>t I pj $I <;pa l il 'l t I S7'l ., I 710' DE~IGNER Marian Martin Collection 4042 Designer Pattern 4042. Ml11e1 Slzea 12-18 e \/••'f .,.,.,._ ,,,.,., ... h '"'Af1 ,., .. aft 'nt1tm,.111flld by• tf"O of honzO'tt_, '"' •, tn111 '""'""' "" " " ,_,,,. w .. '' • "'••l•fl1INI lof comlon llncl .,., U \""'1 l'M\•l"'" l •,1t1r" 41M7 • Of>AI 'il' tn•I vMCI eOlof Qr ... 'f(lll Yt '"'"'" n'""""l'Q "' ""m "'' l •tr1l1f1,ly ,.., ourplll ()I ~ c~ flli(W't ,. ( '"°~ '""•· """''-h""" ~...,. "'''Wl Ot <"fW\a ... • f),.,'(jll'" I''"'" <llJAI • Iv t~<tt •A M ''"' ~11&\ '' to I II •... ,..,,_. ... ,,., 't .... ,, .. A I ' ,,,,., I "'""'~ "4 y "'' NW¥r~ ,,. ,,,.._, M • .. u. • • . V"t • "''' '~ ,... I I '.. «""" 1\« ''"' •It(" 1 """'" • ,. 1t1: '. ,. , , • • ,.,, • , •• , ,. -. ,. '''" 1R NAMr aooArc;q I •• "'f 't If '•l ., t ., ""' I l 1,'f '-. .. , ...... " .... '1••twt. ·~·· ... .. , "" -lolffl\HI QAll l.A'"10C-o . ..~ ,.,,.. ~· ~-'"' ... ''"" ~· ,,..,.. .""'1 v oo ,...,. ,.,. ~"eoe • • TOW TRUCK DRIVER rors lamp<o 11" .. ''1 " Fountain Valley area. Cheap" 67' • ""' Ot1ng OM V printout Beaui11u1 nu1t> r, ,., .. .,., "'" Peta & Aaia1ls 6049 556 2 ISO Armoire ~ " • • • ? 1 HA'>A APSO l hr.ro•iQn nigh poan· j, • ., ~' h•r>d nn pao,.,. , Pond II• ono tnt' purcna51! !JI a Disassemt. ' o,f.. ~ I ........ c, nld pet•("nHt..nu1c11.,s1t1Ad _ 645 •tJi e71 114 MOTOR ROUTE Available in Irvine area. $700 a month. No collecting 3-4 hours a day. Monday thru Friday after- noon. Sat & Sun morning .Call 642-4333 ext. 209 and ask for Jim. ORANGE COAST D1ily Pilat 330 W Bay St Costa Mesa. CA Openin1• Now Available CAR ROUTES Earn Extra Ca•h For De/Ivery Of Thi• ~aper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAI~ VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week . No collecting. no sol1c1 t1 ng. Must have de'pendable car, truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney : HINESE SHAR PEI r.,,,, "'"'" 7 we!'k~ • ">• 'w LlU•Jl1ty iema1es l fl•J J'"' A"'il<h 4'l7 45'>, FI ee I 0 QOOd tlro" " n10110t> mate Ge• m o111 "''"f•tl•rl 11 mr.r•th~ •tel \oO w,11chdog QM ?4A<i Siberf 111 Hus•y 'u1111rs AKC M11t91Femi\I"' (-.r S JIP %2 6164 Pi1nos & Or11ns 6059 100 YR OLO MA'in• \ H 1mf1I" ,,IJrogtl Po.tr ~·l .. yonq $;><;0 w ON• 1 'i4A 1r,47 e PI ANO lli'\f "4 f W • I t I lllP '"'" m PCI I"' 'W,.<1r 0;\~ ~l Opt l t'tl cc.rod tun,.d f. .Jel•vf'r PP $'l7S 847 '>61' 1AMAHA 8ABY GRANO "leq&nt whne "'tin lln1'lh matching DftnGh Sno"" piece $5300 'i'lil 7387 TV, SterH, Eltctreaica 6010 24" Zulth 1 :0101 TV w rt1mole Cnn <il)IE' mt11 St 10 'lA'l ,•f>•4 loE CEl Llll AR (An I PtlONf Aut<i •I'll • 1 <ilnrf'' 10 ' "'"' t• rl'lnr .. ~ rn~t S7.,0!l .,,,11 ''" Sti"' • 11 tO'l'l ST ERfO wolh rllb""'' \l'V"' 1• >IWf'I\ lt0 'I p " " .. ,. • ' ' ' q 0 \) I 6A;> }/IA t ''' 4 1 m I Trn,.rt1tioa S.11.lffta 7114 14ft Ll4H Mint c.ond 1re1..., S "M 4i6 I l'l') 41 "41-WPORI MOORIN(: wolf\ ,A ~"' J II i. r ''''"Q ~' I I ,. \l'I l ull) A 'l f p 11 I \ ~ ~ K fin ~ 1•.u ft ¥'N "'tho•1~Q' u 't ~. ,.,...,. 11._._._llllll!!lllll_lll_ll_•111111•111111•••••••l '111 "''"' 1 ' ... W llllt\f •• I MOVIH! 'lolt 8 10 4 Sun Noon ? ' ? i: ~dhnut r A BL F r '•D +>tf'c "'""e Ovill tJhlf' 2 'hair<, 1ised t.11pt'I Plec P09er mnwt>r 'l 18 22nd St Sal Sun Foaat&i n MOv•ng' E•e•vtnirg Q'>"'>' r ,,,.. ~ ,,~ r-t" Sa1 'l • 'l( • •1~ St n «•I~~ r,1w1 }P.tro <'( , "<II f 7', 2C;C,< NI! ghrrr .. IHI CiM<)Qf' <; Jff' p., l•J r tr.I I fr.It'' omf:;r.f 1e1 ~ relroy ,.,,, ni-., ~ muc~ mme 1• •<, Chit Dr Sal »ur 'ii .I Valley 61 34 11ou .-.ant '1' w .. nav" ''' _ I I Ano~s fr, lf'WPl•1 clolhP"i TN~tllC Barqarns Est ale tci d1-,r•es f vetylh1n9' <1Pms !urr111uri> cloth!'<; 5a1 s.,,.. A 10 ;>JO · •" '>undr.1y -.nt 1 'i111m "1'376 lf•a llndr ... ~•Ol'l 1 .. 1" r 1tcke1 •Bu!>hard £1hs1 Huat. 8e1ela 6140 S.nt1 Au Hei1lata l<•nq ,,ze mattress bO• 6112 »•••nqs ~ 1rame $50 wPOUGHT ••Ol'l oert1 O• l tT•r" 1 tilt~ BMX 01<1 .iw• """we• "'"'~"t•nt•l t •• wolt P•lras S l'iO ''"' ' SP H on 1 E '>p.tnn '·' "'-,,,..,,.., '16-Jl'i4' ,1 ,., " t1J • J• n•'.l r 1 J'' Q~Pr (Jr C.\JM n n e <; runs g r ea I $'>600 oeo ·22·8115 or JAGl)AR 72 XJ6 J'>O v 8 1)-49'3 4464 da Scott Ct ,.Y 'Jl'lll Pf!rll)rmanc'l Y •"'t "'"~DIP nigh moq TOYOTA P/I II' •.Au~• ~,.II S6600 obo Auto shtofl & much more. 4"14 Cl4 )J nr l'i46 7646 must se--under 2,000lc IAOllAR 'S XJttC whtl~ ""' 13E61095J $17,995 N r·• ,, • •Pdl!lf'I ,.,1 1i'l,., 1<1nl'lson & Sons Lincoln rru .in• cono .,nvt •nr1 M"'~ury 540-5630 SCfSM ·10 1QC.fi V0t 110 68 P1800S new MA/OA 1q GlC l/V11Q Ir, ""9 trans & paint runs & mo t"''' ,,11 rur , Ni"ll <l'> l••ll~ s g1eal S5200 Mall ,r,mr• undy N'"~ S900 llG 44 76 olll'l 'ltiO 7810 I• m'lq lfOl .;O 7(J 1•2 Son rads Mllll 'U 'LC. ,tf'•er new valve 1ob xii •111 ~ •JI $?350 l'IDO Dys •trt Conel J ' W01f•fl1 494 ?552 Ev 497 1597 ., I I or $ )q<,r '60 1<1Cj 1 MIZ 113 1100 1 1· ,, ~u'\f $f'll1 \t S• tOi ...... I" C,4fl '811 VOL KSWAGEN S-:;uareoaclt runs ,.r• ., O•;f ;o rPverse ~ •n c;4e 9890 QARAGE- SAl-E S4.80 4 line mim1mun • A Garage Sale Kit for $1 .00 For 14.IO you can advertise your Garage Sale In the Dally Pilot There is a 4 line minimum and the price is the same whether you -~advertise l day or 3 days It's a great way to turn those hidden treasures into cash • We are also offering a Gulde to Better G8rage SelH for S1.00. This guide includes ideas on how to advertise. how to plan what Items to sell, plus ideas for a better garage sale. also a garage sale sign, pricing stickers. 1ntorma11on on city ordinances ttnd an inventory sheet You can purchase your GarAge Sale Kit for $1 00 when you ptace your ad at Daily Pilat Orange Coast DAiiy Pilot 330 West 9-,. St Coste Mesa Huntington Beach Independent 17969 Beach Blvd Huntington Beac-h M onday -Friday 8 30 AM to 5 P M 642-5678 • DI Onlnge COMt DAILY PILOT/ Sundey, S9Ptember 28, 198e !"8!!•~··,·1·~ .. ,_J•~··! ..... ...... •• _...;.NllC--...---.M> ..... m .... • ;;...,__ __ __,MUC-=;.;...;.;..,.;.;TIC(~--~Ml~=te-NO_J_ICE=---__ NllC __ ..,_TICE __ l __ ,.. __ IC_..,_m __ Plate NOTICE MllC NOTICE MOC M>TICl l'tCTIYIOUI IU ... 11 ftc:TmOUI Ml ... 11 FICTITIOU9 MllMll . "''11 IM uanras .... ~.-...~.lo l1ftDD\ ml s uroo obo W·IOG4 CADl.LAC Manet OI '1Cm10Ua • ..... .t1a Cell!. 12"40 '9Cnnou9 ...... MATM OI • MAim ITA,.....,, NTmOUI .,._ .. ~ Thia b\ltlneM WM con-N.-tTATlmlf'r , MAM IUIAmTM The fOllOwlnO pereone .,. • ..... ITATl•NT ducttd by en Individual The fOllOwlng pet90nl •e U.. ITATlmNT NAl!m .,.,... .. , NAMI 1un•NT Tiie IOllOwlnQ perto!\a ,,. 'he tollow•no l*'•on• are r11a 1011ow1no l)e'eon• .,, vw ·73 Conv, OfM19/b* Int, gd cond. rune gt .. t. Ofla OWN, '2950 080 733--0727 Lv M90 nf•ta..,. ...... Yellow, gd Oond, I 1800 CALL ~9'-0532 · VW '78 Conv, ChemP119ne editio n, orig ownr. metallic btu9. 73K ml. gd cond 13900. 87S-539e l/W '90 Rabbit, 41P(l', 4dr. ale. excelle n t c ond 46,800 ml. $3100 obo. 790-0105 l/W '84 RABBIT CONV 28K ml. bronze/Ian 1mllm cass ate, 1nplkln1. eus whla, $9900. 55g..e7251e LARGEST SELECTION of 1 ... model. low mllelOe Cad"*-In Orenot Countyl S.. ua todayt 140·1100 2800 Herbor Blvd 'COSTA MESA *CAO '78 Eld0tado Siar· rltz, mnrt. 88K ml, lmmllO, $3775. * Nwptr II Mtr1 8't2·0705 EVM 548-8823 OUlmLUIJ• Load~ wfpowef equip, B l1c 1< on B l a c k , wt leather. 1 real t>e1uty. ( 1EON488) S 11.995 Johnson & Son Linc Mere 540·5630 -;;:;:::======::. CHEV '84 -C-1p_r_lce_C_lua--lc ... , -Station Wtgon, 25K ml .. I....,._ loaded, new '""· 3rd ftll seat $9750. 631·29&6 • No Additional Oulf1 Marku1>$ • No HdSSle~ .eet "'" /a-ii* lteatf~' Ja-U, '"''· ~WI llY Ill Ulll USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FIHAPPUIUl OeLILLO OIEYllLn 1821 1 BEACH BL VO HUNTINGTON BEACH 141-1011;141-JJJl OllmYlelllll4 ~''aaE~ 9 Pass dual lacine, dear seat!! wag.>n loaded WI pwr equip. very clean 144099 S7.995 Johnson & Son Linc Mere 540·5630 FORD 50 4 Door Custom Sedan or10 cond, runs good $2000 891-5165 1442 S Bristol. S A 141-0220 Moving soon to the ne"' San!a Ana Au!o Mall YW HHfll Wllll '10 Auto stereo Xtra clean Lie ;506ZKE At orily H,211 THEODORE 'FORD '80 Pinto Station Wagon lo m1, xtnt cond , good lamlly car• $1850 Call 6 .. 6-3777 IMO 12 OAIALUll Lots of power equip, c amper s11ell . cust wheels. s11ows e11ce11en1 care (2A070535)S5995 Jol1nson & Son Linc Mere 540-5630 CUPFOM> doing bualne1 11: "9d and The following l*tonl 111 Thlt 1111emen1 wu llttd doing bualneu 11; ACMI MID 01 HiiiK* 8 l1cll Ptoduc1ton1, 712 dOlna bulk-. 11 Shar• with Ille County Olerll of Or· COMPUTER SYSTEMS, 31t TO ..,__,... Shl ilfNlr St., Apt C. Cotta bed flanl*lhlp, 370 t 8ircih Ange County on s.c>tttnw Vl1t1 81y1, ~ e..ch, llTATI MO. A1lml M ... 0282t Stt .. t. Flret FIOOf. N9wpotl 19, 1Me CA 9?880 To 111 helr1. benellclarlel, Bryn GrNllng Andertor1. Beleh. CA 92660 Publl~ Orenge Coaal Jeck D 8ad0tell, 3f I ct9dll01• 111d ciontlnoent 712 Shalimar St . Apt. C, Or. H1rtmu1 Otetrk:h. clo Dally Piiot Sec>tetr1«* 28. v1111 8ay1. NewPott 8Meh. cr9dllort. and pettol"ll who Co1t1 Meta. CA 9282t TllOmH R. Sn.c>pard, E .. Oetobe< s. 12, 19, t9M CA 92660 may be otherwiM lnter•ttd Thie buelnMe 11 con-quire. 333 South Hope &·,.51 Llfld• J 8adorMI, 281 In the will 1ndl0t •tale of. ducitd by: an lndlvldul.I Str-1, .Uth Fl . Lo• A~. ---.. ---fl'_lllft_Tll'r ____ ;I •/1111 Baya. IMwpott 8uch. MARIE ELIZABETH CLIF· Bryn AncHtSOI\ CA 90071 ..._ ..,,_ CA 92660 , FORD Thia 1t1temant WH llltd Mr Karl M Eberhardt, CIO -,-tc:-T_fT_IOU_l_ ..... ___ s_s_~, Thll bu1lneH I• CIOn· A petition h" b9lf'I llltd wll11 t11e County Clerk of Or· Thomu R Shee)pttd. El· NA• ITATl•NT Cluell<S'b~ huel>llld ll'ld wife by P11r1e11 LoulM Clifford In 1nga County on s.p1em1>« ~ulre. 333 South Hope TM tollowlng peraoni 111 Jeck D. &Mlorlll Ille &periOt Court of Or· t 1, 11188 . trMI 481h Fl . Lo• 4ngMI, doing butlnett .. STAR Tl111 t tatlfT*l1 WU tiled anga County requ.llng that FJ1 ... CA 90071 SPANGLED BANNER, 1.,.1 with the COllnly Ci.tit of Or· P1tr1Cl1 LoulM Clifford be Publl•lled Oranga Co.11 Dr 1<1w .. Dleter Huth, clo Monrovia Avlnue. Co~• ange County on Seatember appointed u Perfonl l rep· Dally Piiot September 2 I, ThomH R Shee)pard. Et· Mui CA 92827 15. 1988 r-tatlyetolOmlnllter Ille 28, Oetober 5, 12. 1988 qulr1. 333 South Hope R I 11 W H 1 1733 F11Ma eatlle ol 1111 ~I Su43tl Street, 48th Fl . Loa AngMI. C 'd•~-'·k l ., N Publlthoel Ot1nge Coa11 The petition reque111 ----------CA 9007 1 an ,_,"' ane. •wPo<1 Oa11y Piiot September 2 1, 1uth()(lty to admtnl•ter Ille PlafC NOTICE Or Jorn Kreke cto Beach. CA 92860 28 Octobers, 12, 1988 e11111 under the lndepen-Thom11 R Shee)pard Ea· Thll buaineu 11 con-Su423 denl Admlnlllrlllon of E•· FICTITIOUS IUSMSS qutre. 333 South Hope ducted by an lndlvldual t1te1 Act NAMI STATl•NT Street 48th Fl Los AngMI Ralph W Hart P\8.IC NOTIC£ A llMtlng on the petition Tl1e followlng penona are CA 90011 ' ' T1111 atatement wu llled __ _... __ _..... _ _... __ Wiii be held on OCTOBER doing b\Jalnets 19 OCEAN· Mr H11nz Kruse. cfo wit,, the County Clerll of Or· 15. 1988 II I 46 p M In FRONT, 1815 Toyon Ln . Tl10mas R Shepp•rd. Es· 1nge County on September Dept No 3 11 700 C1111C N-port Beac:l1. CA 92680 quire, 333 South Hope t5. !988 Center Ortve Wfft, Sa1111 MiellMI Flanoers Howell, Street 481h Fl , Los Angele1, An•. CA 92702. 1815 Toyon Ln . Newport CA 90071 IF YOU OBJECT to ,,,. Beacl1. CA 92880 . Mr. Klaus Vogel, clo granting ot the pelltk>n. you T1111 bustneu '* con· T ANOE M-Group, S'ul1• FICTfTIOUI llUIMll NAME ITATIMaNT Ttie following peraon1 are doing bUtineta •• Oberlln Partnership. 3101 Birch Street. First Floor, ~Po<1 Beacl1, CA 92660 lhould either appear at 111e ducteo by· an 1nd1Vtdua1 2808. 20 Queen Street Wett. heating and tllte your ob· Michael Howeo Toronto. Ontario MSH 3R3 iecttons 0t me written oblee· T111s i ratement was tlled Mr M1rcu1 Weber, cfo t1ont with the court bef0te w1tl1 111e Counly Clerk or Or· Tl1omas R Sl1epp1rd. Ea· the 11e111ng You• appear-ange County on September quire 333 South Hope Albert Buell, clo Thomaa A Sheppard. Eequira. 333 ----------South Hope Stree1, 48111 Fl., Pl&IC NOTICE fl1ttl0 Publlshed Orenge Cout 01Jly Pllol September 2 1, 28. 0c,ober &, 12. 1988 Su.424 1nce m1y be In pert0n 0t by t 5, t986 StrHI 481" Fl . Los Angeles. your attorney FS1 ... 1 CA 9007 t IF vou ARE A CREDITOR Publ•Sl1e0 Orange Coasl Or Rall Wo11ek cfo °' a conll~t creditor ol Daily Pilot September 2 t T11omas R Sheppard, Ea· the decHMd, you must Ille 28 Octooer 5. 12 t986 Quire 333 Soutl1 Hope your claim wltl1 the court or Su,.25 Street. 481h Fl Los Angeles, present 11 10 the peraonal CA 9007 1 representative appointed by nunilC NOTICE w estern Food Plan Inc , 1"8 couri wllhln lcxir months r""'-Ulah Corporation. dfb/I from the date ol first Is· FICTITIOUS IUltNESS West America Property suence otletters u provided NAME ITATEMINT M an age men I 2 c 7 5 •n Section 700 ol tl1e The following persons are W a d s w or t 11 B Iv d Probate Code of Callfornlt ootng busmen 19 MEDIA Lakewood Colorado 80215 The time lor llllng clatms wlll DYNAMICS. 19292 Pitcairn This business IS con· not expire prior lo lour Lane. Hunllngton Beach. CA ducted by a general par1- FICTITIOUS IUIMll NA• ITATl•NT Tile following persons are doing ous1ness as Fln1nc111 Synerg1111cs Group, Human Rescxirce Consulllng, 230 Newport Center Or . Suite 250. N9wPOrt Beach 92660 Willard Nelson MacAdam 1207 Seacrest Or Co1ona del Mar CA 92625 Tl11s business II con- duc1ed by an 1ndlv1du8I Wiiiard N MecAd11m T111s statement was llled with 111e County Cterk ol Or· ange County on Sep1ember 15 1986 months from the dlle or tl1e 92646 ners111p 11ear1ng notice above Douglas M Walmlaley Tl10mas R Stieppard. as fSt1171 YOU MAY EXAMINE 11141 19292 Pitcairn l ane. Hunt· Agenl Pubttsl1e<l Orange Coast Ille kept by the court II you In ton Beacl1 CA 92646 T111s s1atemen1 was 11180 Dally Piiot Septemoer 2t, are a pert0n lnteratted In ~1119 busl~en 11 con-wnl1111e County Clerk ol Or· 28, October 5 12, 1986 tl1e estate. you may serve ducted by an individual ange County on Septemoer Su429 upon 11141 uecutor 0t admln-Douglas M Walmlstey 1 t. 1986 ---------- ts1r11or. or upon tne 11· Tl1ll statement was tlled F31MM MLIC NOTICE lorney lor 111e executor or with tl1e Ccxinty Clerk 01 Or· Publlsl1ed Orange Co111 ----------1dmln1ttr1t0t. and Ille wlll1 C I Daily P1101 September 2 1. FICTITIOUS IUllNESI the court with proof of ser· ange ounty on September 28 October 5 12 1986 NAME 11'ATEMINT 15, 1986 . vice, a wr1nen request stat· F311171 Su435~ Tl1e following persons are Ing that 'fOU de11ra speclll P 1 C doing business as PZAZZ. notice of tl1e llllng ol an In· ubl Sl1ed Orange 0851 POOLIC NOTICE 818 Harbor Island Drive. ' d IN t of Deily Piiot S&ptember 2' --~.;;;..;;.;..;....;..;..;;_.;.;;..__ Newport Beacl1 CA 92660 Los Anoetes. CA 90071 J 8 11 r V e r • moengen1verwa11ung GBR, CIO Thomes R Sheppard. Esquire 333 South Hope Street, 48tl1 Fl LOI Angeles, CA 90071 Or Jorn Kreke. ct o Thom111 A Sl1eppard E•· quire 3'.l3 South Hope Street 481h Fl Los Angeles, CA 90071 Heinz Krnse. CIO T11om11 R S11eppard. E•qutra. 333 Soutl1 Hope Street, ,.8111 Fl , LOS Angeles. CA 9007 1 Dr Cornelius Liedtke, clo Tl1omas R Sheppard, Es· quire. 333 South Hope Str8et. C8th Fl LOS Angeies, CA 90071 TANDEM, A Really ln- vesto1s Corporation (On- rarlo). Suite 2806. Box 46. 20 Oueefl StrHI West Tor- onto Ontario M4H 3R3, Canada Or Klaua-Die1er Hulh. cto Thomas R Sheppard, Et · qu11e. 333 South Hope $tree1. 48th Fl . LOS Angeles. bulirieal M '. doing bull,...._ H dOlr~ CUtinelt •• W S T P A O T EC H · AA1'S DELIVERY. 275 E (t lWIHONGI & A8 · NOLOOY, 1111 P0<1 Stirling 18th St "18. Cotta M .. a. SOCIA l ES (blWfHONG I Pl.c., Newport IMcih. Clllf. Calll 92827 AUTOS. 1925 An•n.lm A~ 92te0 Art ClllbHI. 275 E 18111 8-4. Co111 MeH, C•lll Tttomal P. Norrie, 1811 61 11 18, Cotti M .... Cell! 92627 P01t Stlrllno P11C141. Newport 92827 I srranu w111ono1. 1926 Be.ch. Calff 92660 Thll b11t1nau I• con-,An1111e1m Ave 8-4, Cotti This bu1lnN 1 11 con· ducttd by an lndlvlOu•t Mee Caot 92627 ducittd by: an lndlvldual Ara Callt>U I T 1111 bus1ne11 It con Tllon"IU P NOnll I Tri1• lll1tment waa filed CluCU!O by an tndlVl<k/11 Thia 111tamen1 wu llled will1 the County Clerk ol Or S1rentz Wlhong1 with the County Clerk ol Or· 1nge County on September Tl115 ~tillllm•nl w11 llltd ange Coun1y ~ Sept.,,,bat 19. 1988 with tile Covn1v Cterk or Or· 19, 1"8 ,,._ 1ngt1 Coon•~ on Septemw . ,,_. Publls11ed Oranoe Coast 19, 1986 Publlalled Orange Cout Dally Piiot September 28. ,,.._ Oatty Pilot Septemb« 28. Oetober S 1' 19 t986 PubhslleO Orange Co11t Oetot>er 6. 12. 19. 1"8 Su-444 Daily Pilot Soptemt>et 28. Su·439 ----------Oc1obC1r ~. 12. 19. 1986 P\8.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTIC£ FICTITIOUS llUSINlll FICTITtOUS IUIMll NA• ITATIMENT NA• ITATIMINT The following persona are The lollowtng perlOM 11e doing business aa doing l>Ylfne.. •• SPECTRUM COMMODI· (a)OIG IT CONSTRUC· TY GROUP. 32175 Leal1 Dr TION (b)OIG IT LANO· Dana Point, Calll 92629 SCAPE, 283 l<no• St . Coat1 I Don 1 I d L 1 u r e n c e Mesa. Cl.Ill 92627 Schwaluer. 32775 Leah Dr Bryce G Coshow, 283 Dana Point Calll 92629 Knox SI . Costa Meaa. Calif Tl1is bualneu ta con- 92627 ducted by an tndlvldual This bualnen 11 con-Donald S<lhwettz.er ducted l>y an lndhrldu81 This ataternen\. waa Med Bryce G Coshow wlt11 ltie County Clerk ol Or- T,,1s 9111ement wu llled ange County on Seplember with the Counry Clerk ol Or. 19. 1986 1nge County on Seplemoer 19 1988 ~ • FS20S57 Publls11ed Orange Coast Da11y Piiot September 28 October 5 12. 19. 1986 Su-438 MLIC NOTICE FS203M Publls11ed Orango Coast 081ly Piiot Septembei 28 Oc1obl!r S 12 19 t986 Su-44 t Ml.IC N(}f ICE FICTITIOUI IUllNESS NAME ITATEMl!HT Su-443 PllJllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllN!ll NAME STATEMENT r11e tollowtno per1on1 are do•ng ous1neu 11 NEWPORT EXECUTIVE SUIT£ t 100 Quall Street. Suite °}O 1 NewpOft Beach, Ca111 92660 Wiima Lee Frallck 7485 Sa" Rafael Ortve. 'buen1 P4rk, Calll 90620 r1115 business ls c;On· ouc11.10 Dy an 1nd•v1dual W1lm11 Lee Fralick T'11s statemenl was llled w•tl1 lhtl County Clerk ot Or· ange Co1111ly on September 19 1q95 f320Sn P1111l1s11ed Orange Co111t Oa1lv Pilot September 28. Ot1011er 5 12 19 1986 Su-448 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8UllNISI TM loilowtng oersoni. are NAME STATIMENT dotng butiness es FICTITIOUS BUSINESI TM lottowlng persons are HERSHEL'S FLOWERS NAME STATl!MINT doing business aa 370 I Soutl1 Alder Santa Tl1e following persons are tRVINE FAMILY HEAL TH Ana, Call! 92707 dlllng business as CENTER. 14 150 Culver Hers11el 11ardtman. 3701 (ajlESCOULIE NURSES' Ori11e Suite 103, Irvine, Call! Sout11 Alder, SAnla Ana REGISTRY (blLESCOULIE 927 t4 Calll 92707 MEDICAL SERVICES. INC , T1mo111y R Twombly Lloyd e Ross. 26 Sarene. 4570 Campus Drive N-· D C A Ch11oprac11c Co1por-Irvine. Calll 92715 port BHC11, Cahf 92660 a11on Calllornla. 22 t 82 Tl11S business Is cori Sri~•• L11"ou1111 Celi· SM de Tree Lene. Lake For· ducted by co-partners lornra 4600 Seashore Dr rest, Callf 92830 Lloyd E Ross Newt;or1 Beac'1 Calif 92663 T111s business ts con· Thill slatement was llled This buslnesa Is con· ducted by 1 corporation w1tl1 the County Clerk of Or· ductecl by a corporauon T 1mothy R Twombly enge County on September Sylvia Lescouhe Preti· DC Pre11den1 19 1986 dent ROBINS LINCOLN Conllnent11 '73. Engtne g reat sh'apel Needs some body worl< $800 obo 646-1'72. ven ory an 1ppra men 28 October 5, 12, 1986 I FICTITIOUS IU81"'"'8S estate assets or ot the pell-""' Bonnie McClellan 8 18 ttons or accounts mentioned • Su'261 NAMf STATEMENT Harbor Island Or N"'"porl CA 9007 t T111s buSlneu 11 con-T 11•s statement wes l1led dueled by 1 ·general parl with INI! Counly Clerk ol Or. nersritp · ange County on September F3203t5 T111s slatement was tlled Cepretl a KMdan, 20lt with tl1e County Clerk ol Or- lu1ln111 Center Drlwe, ange County on September lull• 200. l"lne. Calif. 19 1986 FORD 10t>O HAllBOli IHlfO COSTA M H A 641 OOtO tn Section 1200 dnd 1200 5 of T11e tottowing persons are Beach CA 92660 the California Probate Code PUBLIC NOTICE doing buStness ,as CREDI· Cec111e Mae Nett 107 Patricia L. Clfffofd, Petl-TCO 65 t V1c1011a St . Costa Crystal Balboa Island. CA Tl1omas R Sl1eppard, as 19. 1986 FS2CXll7 Published Orange Coast Oe11v Piiot Sep1ember 28. October 5 12 19 1986 Su·4C2 tt715 F320r7 I JlllSOl I SOI OrHCf Co11ty's ol4HI Liacele/ltrcary 4Hlff tloner fn Pro Per, ~ FICTITIOUS IUllNEIS Mesa CA 92627 92662 "-dwood Awenue, Coeta NAME I TATEMENT W11t1am Lee Woltord 874 t T111s business is con- ...... CA t2t2I Tne lollowing persons are Cl1arloro Or Hunt Bcl1 CA OucteO by 101nt venture Pubhsned Orange Coast doing business as. United 92646 Cecilla M Nett Agent T111s statement was llle<l w1111 the County Clerk of Or ange County on September Publls11ed Orange Coasl Puoh~ried Orange Coast Oa1ty P1101 September 28. Oa11y Pilot Sep1ember 28. Octooer 5. 12. 19 1986 Octot>t-r <, t:> 19 1986 Su-440 Su·446 l/W '85 Jetta. white, 181< m1. 5 spd. air. m•nt cond. 3 yr warranty, $8200 obO, must selll 760-1574 slli' lites '°' culity. Dally Piiot Sep1ember 21. E•porters 920 Van Ness Ct Tl1tS busineu is con-This statement was rneo 2.2 28 1986 Costa Mesa CA 92626 ducted by an 1nd1v1due1 w1111 tne County Cl4!rk ot Dr 1 t. 1986 FS1M31 1-----------------L...---------------l.------------- VW BUG '71 . 11 blue. gd UIH. smrct. ' lfHllg 2625 llarbor lt.4 SuM421 M Shana Oureshi, 920 Wilham Lee Woltord enge County on September "-·•-11--540·SUI cond, clean throughout. 11.,w.lliiilil• $1500 obo 557-4249 ____ _ Ml.IC NOTICE Van Ness Ct Costa llAeu This statement was foled 1 7 t986 CA 92626 with tl1e County Clerk ot Or· F:t20021 This business IS con· anoe Counly Ori September Pubhsned Orange Coasl Pubhstled Orange Coast Oa1ty P1101 September 21 28 Oc.101:>er 5 12 1986 Su434x Pam or Doug '11 IW ll&lt. WAI STATEMENT OF dur.ted by an tnd1v1oual 15 1986 Oa1ly Pilot September 21 IANOOHMINT OF M Sl1811d Qureshi F31MIO 28 Oclobe• 5 12 1986 UAIE,.. ,ICTITIOUS This statement was hied p bl sneo o c t Su4?2 ..,.... with the Count~ Clerk ol Or-u 1 range OH FICTITIOUI BUllNEIS ---------• Fully loaded. teether, cass. 9 passenger V8 .MLIC NOTICE . so r r·H COl't'-TY \'OLKSW l\Gf:~ & l~l'Zl' THANK YOU F~2~ IN U.S.A. AND TRYING HARO[ R ro BE I •SALES ·SERVICE PARTS LEASING 1;. t , lfL; •• • r, '" 111 [VlRY MOOH & COLOfl CALL TODAY SOUTH COUNTY j 1fl11t rlEACHBLVC HUtHINGTON BEAC~ ( 7 141 842·2000 Aat" Deatstic rl rtr ) I I .. .} // ti 1BGB21 80 11411 THEODORE ROBINS FORD lOoO HA1i801i 8llf0 COSTA MIU 041 OO!C. MHC '11.MllTEll A.uto V-8 good transpor- 1~11on L•C C'057ROG 11,000 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20o0 HAA801i 8l lf0 COSTA MESA 042 0010 IHCIRY '11 OUlll new engine paint $2000 854 ·OS 19/eve. & wk ends OLDS 83 Cuttus Su· preme air cruise, Im stereo $3200 OBO 759 · t 30 S Wk dys , Ev/Wknd 646-6731 Mille IUllNflS NAME anoe Counl'( on September Dally Poot September 2,' MLIC NOTICE NAME STA TEM!NT T,,e lollowlng persons 15 1986 28 October 5 t2 t986 TM 1011ow1ng persons are 11ave abandoned 111e use or F3111859 ________ s_u_43_o FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1 doing business as C & C 111e F1c11t1ous B ustneu Publlsl1ed Or~nge CoaSt pion C NAME STATEMENT Enterpnses t t 18 Devon Name BJ INTERIORS 898 Daily P•IOt September 21 uoLI NOTIC£ Tl1e lollowinQ persons are Lane Newpcirt Beacl1 CA W 18th StrH t Costa llAesa. 28 Octot>er ') t2 t986 doing bus1ne'i5 as Premium 92660 Callt 92627 Su431 ST t0TE0M~'!T OF I Ptumoing t946 t Mauna Ln Randal L Coc11ran t 1 t8 The Ficuuous Business ABA" N-HT OF Hunlington Beacl1 Cali Devon Lane Newport Name rete•red to above was USE OF FICTITIOUS tornoa 92646 8edC,, CA 92660 hied 1n Or&nge County on PUBLIC NOTICE BUSINESS NAME JeratO 0 Tweet 1946 1 Karen H Cochran 1118 1 August 26 198 1 F Ill: ___ .......;_.......;.......;.;.;;..__ The lollowing persoris Mauna L n Huntington Devon Lane Newp or 1 NO F 169502 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS nave aoandoned tne use .of Beacl1 CA 92646 BPach CA 92660 Becky Jane Jakos~y (Mrs !lfAME ST4TEMENT tl1e F1ct1l1ous Business Trlls llusiness •S co" ln1s bus1ne's 1s con·I Jann J Jr ) 17 18 Terrapin l rie lollow1no per,ons are Name NEWPORT AIR EX· ducteo !Jy an individual <J•JCIAll oy 11usband a11<J w1I" Way Newport Beacl1 Call! tln1ng l>us1ness as Al 1118 ECUTIVE SUITE ltOOOua•I Jerald CJ Tweet ~ .... ~n ~1 Coc11ran 92660 0 Nl 'f C.ompanf Bl The Strt>el Suite 201 Newport rr .. , siaiem~nt was 111,.1, 1 n1s s1a1emen1 "'os t1led1 T,, S 0 C ONLY ('. o ··Lv c Beac.h C11t1I 92660 v c c 0 I 1 usiness was on· .1 ·• ompany wotl1 1110 County 0.,,~ ot 0 , w1lh tne OtJnlv lerk 01 r 1 ducted ov an 1nd1Y10u11 01 ONL f 1822 , Newport The F1ct1t1ous Business anqr: Count) nn Sti1JtembN af1g1> Cnunty on '°ieptember Tl11s statement was tiled Blvel Suite 156 Costa Name relerred to aoove wH t' t986 with lhe County Clerk ot Or Mesd CA 92627 hied in Orange County on 12 t'l86 F31!Ml18 , ange County on September Irma Alice M1cne1 25 t6 OctobPr tS1n 1985 FILE. Publ1Sl1ed Orang .. C.oa!.t 17 1986 K111ca1<1 Or :r205 Cos1a NO 1'292328 Daily P11r,1 Sepl1>mtier 21 Published Orange Coast Mesa C.A 92626 lutt Trampusn 1042 t 28 0< tober '. t2 t986 Oa11y P1lo1 Septemoer 18 lh•~ bu,•ness is con Ballard Or Garden Groye Su433 Oc.tober 5 t2 19 1986 clucleO by an 1nd1v10uiil Su·450 Irma Alice llA•chel F31Mn! PutJl1$nPd Orange C.oasl I l>d1lv P1101 September 2 t I 28 Octolw S 12 1986 Su427 Tr11s s1a1ement was 11180 MLIC NOTICE w •H ltie County Clerk ot Or ----------angP C.011nty "" Sep1em!Jer '::~;~;~' $©\l~~-l&tt/VS" WOIO , .... FICTITIOUS BUSINESS tO t986 NAM( STATEMENT F31t273 Tr.e following persoria are Publisheo Qr dnge Coas1 doing business as Daily P1101 Se11tetT1ber 21 p A 0 F E s s I 0 N A L 78 Octooe• s 17 1986 Edited by CLAY•· 'OUAN --------0 l!eorronge !he 6 scro1T1b(ed words below to moke 6 OLIS '12 lfLTl II ARCHITECTS CONSULT Su432 I ANTS 410 w Coast H1g11 simple words Print letlen of eoch 1n its line of i.ouores ROYAL BAO V-8. aulo. way Ste 280 Newport A 1 C t 11 t c r u I s e Beat11 Calif 92663 PU8LIC HO TICE tJ l w •ndow s p tlocks Roberl D Walsh 240 N•ce am 1 I m c a s s L 1 c Lene = 308 N-port Beach FICTITIOUS BUSINESS :i 1LST637 Calll 92663 NAME STATEMENT •1111 TnlS ou~1n85s ., con The tottowmg persons are • ducteo by an ino1v1dua1 door.g Dusiness as Rooert D Walsh MON TEREY BAY SYS· THEODORE ROBINS FORD lOoO HAll80A 8 llf0 COSTA MISA o4l 0010 This sta1ement was 111ed T f MS 1628 Wes I Ocean with the County Cler~ ol Or-lrunl =3 Newporl Beach ange County on September Clllil 92663 19 19Fl6 Ma1111ew Luom1!> we11er. F320370 I t6;;>8 Wflsl Otl!aflfront a 3 Put;11~hed O•anQe Coast N1>wpor1 Beach C,111if 9?663 Oa11y P1IQI $eptemoer :>8 I Mr1n1 erey aay Com PONTIAC 79 Firebird, low Ottot>er S 12 19 1986 I mo,n•ca•ic.ns 1 tr 1 COr$1 Su-u 5 Slrf}f•I '">anla Cruz Ce111 m1 ~Int cond new tir11s sac,.f1<:.e $3450. P•t party 673-7469 TOYOTA 12 '. t?n Longt>ed plu, A/C C.ru1se cass camper sr1ell 2B50339 $4900 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10o 0 HAl&O• Ill VO COSTA MISA 641 0 010 rAANS-AM '85 5 spO T ''•r:.'i lrthr air am/Im , .,.,led 1mmac met gray i1 I 'JOO p p 759-7035 DEATH NOTICES BUCHBINDER /\ L. H Jo. H T . .J 1 95060 I----------rn15 buS1n"!>~ IS con MLIC NOTICE r:l11r W:l l>v a Qeneral part· n ... ,.._,,.D FICTITIOUS IU81NE8S Malthew Waller NAME STATEMENT Ttu\ statement was lllad The lollow1ng persons are lw1n1 1~" CrJunly Clertr or Or doing business as 'ano" C.o•mtv or1 September PA TRICK W ENGEL SEP ;n ltf86 VICES 48'4 t<eywood Lano; F320933 Santi! Ana Calll 9270'1 p .011~1, .. a Orange Coast P1.11rock W&ll!lr En9e1 011,1~ ,.,,,,,1 ~11otember 28 4824 Keywood ln Santa 10rtr1t111, .. t? 19 1986 Ana Caltl 9270'3 Su-1149 n11s ousiness is c.on ducted by an 1no1v1rJua1 P11111c.~ Walter Enge1 This s1atemen1 wa$ hteo N•lh tl1e County C1e1~ 1)1 Or 11n9e Coun1y on '>eo1emoer t9 1986 I F32034t Put>l15hfl!O l)rangP. C.01t~t Oa1ty P1101 September :>A October ~ 17 t9 1'!86 5u 4J1 PUBLIC NOTICE PWUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIHU9 NAME STATEMENT T hfl loll• 1w1ng person, are rlri11.9 11u~111»s~ n CON 5111 I AN''> NETWORK tB1n P.ir• NP.wport Or1ve ~u11" 1r11; N••woort Beac11 CA '1?r,r,1'1 N•1rm11r P Caro FOQarly M~r 'l' ll/16 E rs~1ne Green 811•.,13 P.ir• (,A 90621 I NI R END I l I I I I 2 I I A Q INUT I I I I, 1 · I ~ I I I 15 I I ATT ER Y I t 1 T r i 8 I I 0 Compl... ••• '""'"' q•o•od 1 O l l bv filling •n the m1wno words . _ _ _ . . you develop from step No. 3 below. q 2i .. __ .. I I 111 I111 I I J BUICK DEALER f:l T H81Nl>l-~H. ;.gt· FICTITIOUS BUSIHEU , 1\(1 fxirrt July '..!H, 192fl, NAME STATEMENT l,,,.,.,"'l ,,w.;y Seplf•m-The ro11ow1ng per,r.>n• ~"' L1<!111 R Card F09ar1y VarrJI 1!?1(1 Frskme GrMJn Bu,.nn P11r• CA 9062 t IN Jf<ANf,f f rJUN I 1 10;>\ ..... ~ "'"'" c M 9/~ ?~100 I OH '71 Ot•'• '' Ylllt Xlnt cond !Ike new 'sooo oeo s13 4741 CAO 79 SEDAN OE VILLE 1 TRADE FOR BOA r or M11~e o ffer 65K mi 11i lt <;t)nd ci79 1s1.-I C.6 D e, (,dV S1lv1tr I lrJ1tded' NfJw tire~ r111rrn111 1 Angme clM f' well m111n 1 11111'8'1 $4 T'IO ~~Q 8788 CAllLUC ILHRAH 61Arrl11 L osd&d w l pwr ~Qu•P Fltw.t m OOM root ~ m1ic11 more 2CAXO 19 S tS.9'l~ John1011 & Son I tnC M"1C. 540-~630 CllllUC 'II F111111twod m in t eorid 67S St 16 doing 1.>usone&s 8~ tw·r !IJ 19Hfi,.,uddf'nly llllLANGIJAGE C.Al fN ,,, ;1 tu•ar·t :1tta('k OARS tb)DAll f i<NOWI whdt· 1m u t.iu srn es.-s EDGE. 1555 Mesa Verde E '401 COSl8 Mesa Ce111 t11 p in Nt•w York 92&26 ''1ty H,. 1s survived Ne4aon T Simmon• 15!15 by h111 duughter , Mrs Mesa Verde E •cOt Collte G r Men Call! 92626 H•ibf•rt(l ei«>r ri T1111 bu<11n11u Is con l tv1r11•, i.:rand'lon . ducted by 1n1ndMdua1 M.JXlfrttl1 ... n c;.011·r tu~ NfjlSOn T ~·mmon• T "'\ r1u,1n11n i1 con fllll'I"" hy 8 9eneral pen fl!!•~n111 NorrnAfl A Card Th•• statement wit lllt d wnh 11111 County Cltrk ot Ot· ange County on AtJ9ull 22 1986 ,,,.,... Publl&l18d Orin~ Coast Oa1ly Piiot September 21. 21! October 5 12 1966 Su999 ti 1 11 1 h 1•1 f{ 0 b ,. rt rn1s 'tat<11tT1ent was 111"" '-'w h b1r1d1•r 11f W11~h with 1118 Cou,,tv c:;ier~ nf Or lMID•IC NOTIC[ n enge C.ounty on Sep1embe1 r""'- lltj(trm S I.bl•' !Ir· W<1<; 19 tfl86 ., .. , II In Rrnnk I y n . FS20312 FICTITIOUS 1UltNEl8 Pul>11\nflr1 Orange Coast NAMf I TATEMINT N•·w Yr1rk •wrv1-d in On•I~ ,,,101 s111,,em~r 28 Tn,. 1a11ow1ng ~raona are ttw US 1\rmy in th1· OctflMr '> t2 t9 t986 do1ngbu••nen11 LASE•Nf l L' Th t Su 447 1MPORT EXPORT ~fln .-.u r 111.w,in ,.,. rr !1vM1on Circle w 11.i d•Jt 1111>( W11rld W;,r II 1---------........., m1n~t11r CA 9?68'1 } It• rm1v1•d tu W1 -,.1 Sa10 0~11m1 5672 l1•erton j ('qv1n,1• CA-. in 1!1513 Circle w u1m1n1te• CA 9Ul83 wtw11 lw r•n1>Y•'<l 3 PACIFIC \ll(W Bareu S•rakby !161:> ,..,11 .,.d tiu~trlf'\.'i u 1rN•r MEMORIAL PAAt< T1ver1on Circle Weal 1n t•rtJ<lm•••rtnl( and <.,emetery • Mntlu.ir, minster CA 926113 fin.mu C:n•tn.•lton & (;hap~t • C...remaltirv fet11• Oe11H11 ')IP? 3'>00 Prtc1f1c. View rJ"~" l 1vtfton Cu W'ltlmtnAter in11•rm1·nt :1t th•• [ .nng NPW P"'' Bt"lll r C..A 926111 l<.ll1nd N ,1twnal Ct•m ,,4 ,, ,,701 T1111 l>11•ln1111 11 c;on ,,t,•r y in f ;11111111.cdal.. duetlJd by 11 Q""ttr•t "''' • ne•-hlD N1·w Ynrk In lt1•1J r1f S•1 .. D•i•nr HARBOA LAWH "'" ~ .. flu wt•r!o & m1•rur1t 1ul MT OLIVf Th11 111111mtnt wH 1111KJ M'l"Vlt e-;, t hr ( ;muly with the County Cl111tll ol Or M r1r1u11r /•Gem"''''• C t S 1 "'~ r('(lu'•Q.. th"t, thi~ a"Qtt oun v on ep Am ........ '" .. r,1!!ma1ory 15 t986 who w1-.h. mf1k1• ~tl '.> <..11s1er ,,..,, n 11111 rfonot1o n \ 1•1 Thi' r.r1'lt11 MP'.il PuM~4Kf 0nmQfl CoHI Am••nc 11n H••flrt A.'1 ,M ) •1'1' 4 0 1111y Piiot S•p1em~ ? t 'II /)ctob<tt !> 12 11186 l ~u428 I . ."03.ldnt:tt:t3.lNI ~fePOJ ot ""' 1 •J019q DutAn nM 1 rv .. '411• uwnioo 19JU •t4 u.e.q •H ·Jed'td UMOl Jno o• J>9UJriaeJ Jew-luodt t "peJfl Dut9q J•ijl &JH.< UeAet3 CJJJ.4nWJ.J.NI tl3J.NYfl ZJ.tlt/00 AJ.~ tl3HSnd J.NIYOO tl3NNIO ~ 01 SlllMSNY WE'RE IRJRTING. ~.n 111g '" l '' <..Iii h<: \er\ l"'<P t'll'"t· I ht· <.'o'" 111 f >11r d 1,,1,l<.T rd1d .11 1<.1 01h<.·r liun1.u 111 .tr1.1 11 p re •gr .1111' ~n·p r11 1 ,u11111 1~ :\n<I \\t· t .11f t .tltord H 1u1n 1t· up 'hon Pie.h t· hdp + American Red Cross I I LI. R ,N A .S E Y AW L E I D l K E A E 0 R [ F T A K S IJ I f S-L A M.B LAP M C)f P MA£ WA IT A .C OI H I A ,, l s vr .N Rr Vf ~ F F D '1 r r fl- FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN H ow much will your son o r do ug hie r kno w oboul bu,mes\ when opp lying f or their fint fvll·time job? Plenty. 11 he or \he hos ever been a newspaper carrier Through route experience he or she is alread y o lop ahead of their clossmores While they all 111a ster ideas, the bo y or g irl w ith o newspaper route 1\ able to p v t them to p ractical use. Busine ss? Comers learn the basic learn the b asic princip les from 1he first day of starting to de liver newspa pers They buy ot wholesale, sell a t retail, make collections, keep their o wn b ooks, and deal w tth people face ta face. Carriers q uickly find out tha t "p rofit" arid "loss" ore mo re tha n textbook terms. The benefit\ o f managing a new sp ap er route ore an equation for a future successfu l citizen. A great number of today's p rom inent men and women started their p ublic coreer.s 0 5 new spaper ca rriers. And they oil vouch that o new\paper route gives a boy o r girl o heod start o n the future . Boy~ ond qirl\ I 0 y'lnr\ ond oltlnr who moy bA 1~lorr•st,.ct '" rou1tl wnr~ ~hnuld •fJrtl<trl thr1 Or11ly Pilot r 11r11lo11ri11 d1•prtrlmf·"r I)! 64'1 4 333 Daily ?!~~ION DEPI 330 W EST BAY ST P 0 BOX 1560 COSTA M ESA. CALIF. 97626 ,-----------------, : Yes, my son/d ovghte1 would li!\e I 1nformot1on on o Doily Pilo t route I -HIS/HER. NAME IS PHONE_ ZIP I I I I I I I AGE _I I ', PARENl 'S I SIGNATUR I L --------------~-~