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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-10-26 - Orange Coast Pilot/ • .. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, .1986 -~-·----.... ._... .. ~ --· ----------- SH A2 FOi ·"""·~·--TODAY'S NUMBEIS ~- .: 50CENTS .. . " Berges·on calls fot beach riot laws· Alco ol restrictions, law enforcement topic of Senate pa nel recommendations Followinaa mce1in1 ofHuntin1ton Beach Rotarians. BcrJCS(>n fielded a steady sire.am of questions ranaina from beach riots to state hiaJtways. By G. JEANE'ITE AVENT ..., .... Cc:: d 1 1 State Sen. Marian Btracson. R-Newport Beach. said Friday that her Senate Local Government Commit- tee will recommend some specific lcaislation as a result of the beach/resort riots hearing last month C}uarrel ends· in ·- crash, splash By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. ..., ......... A lovers' quarrel in Huntington Beach ended in a crash and a splash early Saturday when an angry man drove his car through the window of a waterbt"d showroom where h,is sirl-f riend had taken refuge, police said. The driver. Francisco C. Cruz, 29. of Ga rden Grove. was placed in Huntinaton Beach Ci ty Jail on suspi- cion of attempted murder. Sgt. Ron Jenkins said. Cruz was being held in lieu ofS2SO.OOO bond. Jenkins said the incident was considered a murder attempt because the girlfriend and others were just 1ns1de the window when Cruz alleged- ly crashed his 1976 Datsun into the store. No injuries occurred. but the impact caused waterbcd mattrcs~ to burst and Oood the business, accord- ing to police reports. Jenkins said the mcident occurred at 2:44 a.m. Saturday at Terry's Waterbeds. 18756 Beach Blvd. He said Cruz and his live-in airlfriend. Fermna Cabrcra.27. became in volved an an argument al a bar near the waterbed showroom. When Cruz bcc'ame abusiv c woman sought help from waterbed store employees who were nearby. even though the business was closed (Pleue 11ee CRASH/ A2) in Huntington Beach. Bergeson. chairwoman of the com- mittee, convened the hcarina Sept. 25 following the riots in Palm Sprinas during Easter week, in Newport Beach over the Fourth of July and in Huntington Beach on Labor Day . weekend. Autumn barveet Bergeson said the Senate Local Government Committe is studyina the hearina report and will compile a le&islative packaJe . for the next ~ssion of the Lqi-lature which beains in January. The committee will "decide whether teaislation is needed. not needed or needs to be chanacd." she said. • Jalla Oaue of Jntne admlne tbe colored l•Yee oa tJala llqa.14 amber tree at Koll Center la Jlfewport a.eh. Pall'• Commercial, fine artists paint different pic:tures of creativity The beauty of a beer bottle ma y be in the eye of the beholder. Take the label on a bottle of Corona beer. for example. To an artist lake Tony Delap. the blue-and-white cmbossment on the clear glass bottle is ··perhaps the worst-designed label" of any beer around. But to James Cross. a commercial artist. the label as "a great design. It sells the product. I wouldn't change it." To the fine artist. the de~ign is judged on ats aesthetic ment. To the commercial designer, the label as judged on tts abaht) 10 help sell the prod uct. And if Corona is one of the top-selling Mexican imponed beers in California. why change the label? As Cross said. "If it ain't broke. don't fi x 11." Therein. perh aps. lies the dif- ferC'nc~ between the fine artist and the commercial dcsi,ner. Althouah both share similar training and approach their work with the same problcm- solving attitude to the task at hand. there is a fundamental gap dividing them. Where exactly that gap exists and how it might be bridged was_ the topic of intense discussion last Thursday at the annual State of the Ans Con- ference sponsored by the Orange Count y Arts Alliance and held at the Doubletrec Inn in Oranpe. panel composed o both artists and desiJners met 10 examine their s1m1lari11cs and differences with an eye toward dcvelopinaa better under- standing of each others' work. And while the discussion generally was academic in nature. it often stra)'ed into such peculiar areas as the aesthetics of Corona beer bottles. (Delap insisted sales had less to do with label design than "too many surfers going to Mexico.") Dancers. musicians and actors have the theaters and the new Arts Center to ply their trade. Painters. sculptors and photographers have museums and galleries. But there arc co untless artists whose work is done in the offices and boardrooms of Orange County. They design newspaper and magazaoe ads. posters. home and office interiors lnd fashions. Their work as ~en in the architec- ture of the buildinJS around South Coast Plaza. an the anterior design of custom homes overlooking Newport Harbor. in the surfwear and spons- wear designs of the dozens of Ora nae County-based clothina manufac- turers. at South Coast Repertory whcrt a set desianer goes about Bergeson said there needs to be belier coordination between stateand local government qencin on Joe.al issues. During the Labor Day riot in Huntinston Beach. "there was little or no involvement with the State Department of Alcoholic Beverqe Control." In an interview before the hearina Bergeson said she didn't believe there was a conspiracy linking the riots. but the riots had some things in common -excessive drinking and "beach bullies." In her rcpon which 1ummarizes the committee's findinp. 8erJC50n said ••the State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control should coordinate with local officials in beach and reson communities to arranae for concen· trated enforcement. Loal authorities should be able to restrict or stop the sale of alcohol. if they formally declare a local emergency." Bergeson said the committee wall recommend to the l..qislature that the State Department of Parks and colon ahoa14 be jut u brtcJat today U w•tlaer forecuten are n,i.t. Por <>raace Cout weather pred.lctlona, ... A2. Rccrcauon be allowed to ban alcohol on state beaches 1n areas where at i1 banned on city or county ~aches. Although local pohcedoaaoodjob. said Bergeson. the committee also believes that ··potace chiefs and count y sherafTs should renew their JOlnt training efTorts. setting common standards and commands for not u~." On other issues. Bcraeson told the Rotary group the states need more control over federal highway funds in (Pleue eee llJOTS/ A.2) Developers contribute to 2 Mesa candidates By TONY SAAVEDRA Ot .. Dlillf ......... In an election where arowth IS the main issue. donations linked to Costa Mesa's largest developer as well as other land interests appeared on the latest financial disclosures of City Council candidates Orville Am- burgey and Peter BufTa. However. only one of the contribu- tions was more than $200, and donations tanked to developer C.J. Scacrstrom & Sons were listed frolJ\ individual executives rather than the corporation itself. Amburgey and Bu.fTa topped the ca mpaign spending 'll"mOf11 the 13 candidates competina for rwo council scats in the Nov. 4 balloting. With .the latest disclosures. the battle Imes 1n Costa Mesa's crowded race arc bccomana more defined. with slow..growthcrs backing Joe ErickSQn and Douglas Yates. and pro-srowth forces apparently behind Amburgey and Buffa. The campaign statements. the sec- ond of three for the upcomana election. covered the period from Oct. I through Oct. 18. All but two of the candidates made Thursday's deadline for deh venng their dis.- closures to th e Caty Clerk's office o\mburge> and Buffa listed con- rnou 1ons-Oi $198 rom arold Scgerstrom. a partner m the develop- ment firm . as well as S 190 from top (Pleue eee KESA/ A2) ROBERT HYNDMAN Coast residents get breath of fresh alr from officials PERSPECTIVE setting the stage for great drama and m the slick magazine ads and billboards for everything from French food 10 Ferraris. At first glance. the fine anast and commercial designer seem worlds apart. "If a gap exists. 1t 1s the result of too little collaboration. the lack of com- munication between fine artists and commercial artists." said Dean Ger- ri e. president and creative director of a Tustin-based ad vertasi na firm John Upton. chairman of the Fine Arts division at Orange Coast Col- lege. said since the 19th ce ntury. the term "fine ans" has implied a certain insult 10 artists workina in business (Pleue Me A.aTl8T8/A4) By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. Dlillf ......... Aar quality officials say Orange County residents who arc worried about pollution can breathe a bat easier -the count)' posted a record lo" number of smog episodes dunng the 19 6 season ··The aggress1 ve program to control smog -and favorable weather conditions -have made the 1986 smog season the mildest on record ." Don Roth. ma yor of Anaheim and chairman of the South Coast Air Quality Management Distract board of directors. said 1n a prepared statement. Roth said there was a 66 percent reduction in the number of smog episodes 1n Orange County compared to last year. As monitored by aar quality of- fidals. the annual smog season runs from o\pnl IS through Oct. IS During the 1986 season. Orangr Count> recorded onl> 10 first-stage ozone episodes, d1stn ct officials said The: count) ·s coastal area. as mea'>urcd in ( osta Mesa. had no first - stJgc alC'rts an I Q8b Thl' lOunt\ v.1dc 1otal ""as a marked rl·duct1on from 1he 30 first -stage l'p1.,odl'S rernrded in I Q8S Th<"re v.erl' 2.i 1n 1'>84. '8 an 1983. 14 1n IQ82 26 1n 198 1 and 26 an 1980 .\ fi rst-stage epi sode 1\ called whrn 010ne In els rl·ar h 20 parts per million o\1 such ti mes. <;ehools art asked to halt 1heir~s1 udcnt•;" outdoor ph~s1cal act I\ II\ Lcx-a lh . the mo<,1 fi rst-stage l'P•M><.lC\ 'for the 19 6 season -r1gh1 -v.l·rc recorded in Nonhem Orangt ( ount} v.herc mon1tonng 1~ urn- durtcd al La Habra. Monitoring stations at Anaheim Jnd El Toro each recorded .one> first (Plee.ee tee AIR/ A2) Garage sale shoppers: You sn:ooze, you lose INDEX Bridge Businea Classlfted CrOSIWOf'd Death notlcea Entertainment Horoecope lntMSeMce Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi PubOc nottc. Sport a A8 C6-7 01-e 85 oe By O. JEANE'ITB AVENT ..., ... Ole: 0 I On weekends when most people roll o"cr in bed to sa vor those utra moments of sleep. a driven few slip out of 1hc warm covers and pad out to the aarage. Armed with steaminJ cups of cofTce. the> stumbll' out in the qu1l't of momang into thl'ar own "Tw1liaht Zone "1t is th( "'orld of praac Ala. a place where ,memories are more real than reality urve)'in& the ro"'s of children's to)\. sto(·h of books. and racks of clothe!>, they v.ondcr -will anybody wan\ them., Or worse )'Ct, will an)'bod) even come to Re them? Thanas w11h sentimental value arc hard to aivc up. said Rick Montano of Co ta Mesa There arc a lot of teddy bears that "'111 never 5tt a Pl"llC sale. But at some Point. "an~th1n1 I don't use or haven't seen 10 three }CU S has lO ao... Montano said Saturday. Garaac sales were Invented because "whatever size house you ha\oe, you fill all the SPICCS." Welcome to the "'orld of dame novels. $6 marble c~ slicers. SO cent n«klaces. SI b"'t sprayers. and half-dollar satin shon. Phyllis Graves admits she's a packrat. "My cu~rd1 and aaraac arc full. Thanas I vc held onto for IS )ears that )OU decide )OU really don't need.'' Finally 11 becomes a matter of getting nd of "evcrythm& that's bttn dn" ing me crazy" Linda Novak said. however. s~·s done enough pragc sales to know that "one man's JUnk as another man's trcasurt." With three sons rapidly outarow1n1 eHryth1na 1ncludm1 clothn. to)s and books. she' puts on a sale at the bea1nnanaand end of summer for two )CUl. But 11's not JUst thtnl-' children h:ne outarown F1n1trina a silver buffet 5Crver. Nova._ Yad. "I tot it at m) \\cddm&. If 1t was Poli!htd up. 11 "ould be real nice " ··Mov1n1 1150 hclP' detemune v.hat )Ou'rt 101na to act nd of.'' said Keath ..\lgcr who recently relocated Gayla Watkin agrctd. f\er 11 )Cars of hvang at her Costa Mesa home. he's mo' 1na 10 Newpon Beach. "You forget what's back thert." Op1n1on vane on how to price the trtasurcs,. "It· s betterto !>tacker each 11em w1 I h a pnct and tht' bu)er can say fi"c C'Cnts eathtt WI)' ... said ovak o\ lot ofpcopkwon'ta,kthepnct. he111d "Wt' started out with pnce tap." uad Atp. "but v.c took them off and that Sttms 10 be v.orkana. ·• ~ltrr said M mention a pncc and look for people's reaction It's a lot like baraa1n1n1 w11h T11uana (PIHM w OAJt.AO&/A4) Styte WMthef Wedding a a..-8 ee A7 A7. ce 82-3 oe C1-S 81-3 A2 A3 . ., • Cash on Broadway Kellye Caah, the reJ&ninC lllN America, waa In Coeta llaa Saturday evening at the 1ala openlnf of The Broadwaf In South Coaat Plaza. The 61onde, 1reen7eyed Caah, wu on atajle with the Ron Rubin orcheatra to entertain the cloee to 3,0l>O gueata attendln& the benefit for South Cout Repertory Theatre, Junior League of Newport Harbor and Cabuet Chapter of the Performln& Arta Center. The 43rd Broadwaf with 208,000-square-feet on three le•ela, la achedaled to open to the public Friday. CRASH IN HUNTINGTON .•• From Al Ill! the n1gh1. th l' police sergeant said. knl.tn'> 'aid the.· woman was allow- nl ll• l linw 1m1dl' the showroom. then ,hl J 11 1 "'a' lod.l·d behind her I k ...i1d ( ru1 became enraged when hl· "'·" l.c.·pt outs ide He then entered h1i. lM and crashed It through the frunt \\lndo"'. stopping about 35 fee t llhtdl' thl' \lUrl· amid burst waterbed lll.1llll'"l'\ knl..tnS !.aid. 11 ·, a ml'ss." store employee I >onna Chamberlain told the As- 'l'l J.lll'U Prl'''· A man,ager for the Tcrryi Water- beds chain. who asked that his name not be used. added late Saturday. "The whok front of the place 1s smashed. and the product 1s gone. (The store) is shut down now and all boarded up. The ~uy drove halfway through the place. ' One early report said damage was estimated at $3,000. but the manager said no figures would be known until insurance representatives checked the business today. Allt ••• W.-AI .. 1t.1alle. whilrthe tlalions in Loi milOI and COlta Meta re-- corded none. Iba 19IO, the moea ftrst•uiee ephodea l'ft'Orded 11 the Costa Meta llatiola were two duri .. the 1913 lellOft. That same ~r. the EJ Toro ution heel a peak eisht epitodet. The South Cout Atr Bain indudn Oraft1F. Loa Anldn and Rivenide rountan. plus tht non-deten ponion -of San Bernardino County. Despite theimprovement in l 986. the basin continues to till shon of federal Cleal Air Act standards. a<:cordina to one published repon. In his statement. Roth said key factors in this year's reduced smot episodes incll.ldcd the ~rd's adop- tion of tou_.. emission limits on industry and its support of the vehicle smoa check prosram. .. ~ on laws on the books now. and actions taken which will result in ~ fututt pollution reductions, we c-an • confidently expect continued im- provement into the next century. not only in this county but throughout the basin." Roth said. The air quality board chairman said Oranac County has not recorded a a steond-stqc alert. when .35 parts per million is detected. since 1979. Roth predicted first-sta,gc episodes in Oranae County woUfcf be virtually elim inated within the next decade. .., RIOTS ••• From Al order to meet transportation de- mands. Tax money sent to WashinJtOn is literally being banked because 1t hel~ them off set the federal deficit, said Bei:geson. California gets back "80 percent of the tax dollars we send to WashinJ- ton" for roads. ".We need to get 100 percent back or collect our own." she said. 1 Bcrg~son said toll roads are another solution. but the state needs to develop some some long-range plans. "What happens in government is we respond to crises. This crisis- oricnted legislation does not provide the solutions to solve lo ng-range problems. "We're looking at the infrastruc- ture that will determine the quality of life I 0 to 15 years from now. That's how long it takes to build a freeway." Bergeson said that since the passage of Proposition 13. "we're seeing more and more developer fees" .and other forms of creative financing to fund needed programs. "Who pays the fees?'' she asked. "The developer doesn't pay. The new home buyer pays." Developer fees add as much as SI0.000 to $15.000 per home. she said. People need to be concerned about future decisions not because of people moving here from the East Coast but "for our children," she said. GAME 7 I WEEK 7 I DAY 1 24 69 3 28 87 .41 ,f/ A YEAll ... Al FLUENT llERE. ( CHECK OUT OUR Wl•R Oii A6. YOUCCMDIE•nt HERE ARE TODAY'S •llBERS Rules and how to ploy the game ore on your game co rd , or , coll our HOTLINE : 642 -4333 , 9.5 M.f, ask for WIN.GO information. Daily Piiat T TWA Fl~10 ou r HOW GOOD WE ~EAllY AQE. • 14 31 • • .. ' .. U.S. Tempe ... IA " " • '° •• '°" .. 62 : ' T1 .. II IO 71 q .... .. " n •1 IO M 71 u .:; = a 11 n ., 13 II IO 17 .. 17 " 62 IO II -II llO .... M II • 21 n IS 17 " II a7 11 80 M ... ... '° 71 q a M H 11 11 q 12 H IS '2 70 '° 57 " II 21 .. 30 80 72 Extended 71 ,,1 .. ad .. 47 : n 71 M •a 71 .. 11 62 12 ., ta II ti 17 to IO ta '1 • A • 12 to M 71 16 n M t1 IS .. 12 .. 12 12 •2 7t IS 80 57 71 ., ., ... 71 IS to 52 t2 11 M IO 75 17 11 M 11 56 ... " n ... Tl des .. TOOAY e-ote.m 10:'1 Lm. 3:•2 p.m 11·Gep.m 1t 52 ... 27 12 13 •.O u u 01 llOMDAY =:=' ,t;;~ :1 ~ NOii ~·· p.m .. , ~-11'lpm 0 1 8'#1 1tMe locYJ el 8 07 a.m end -el=:,:.. 1o0ey el 12-0t e.m Md _ .. ,, .. ,"' MESA CANDIDATES REPORT FINANCES ... From Al ' -Scgerstrom executive Malcolm Ross. Additionall y. both candidates re- ceived $400 from the P.Olitical action committee for mobile-home park owners. Amburgey, who has amassed a $29.000campaign purse, also showed S 198 in contributions from Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce board member Don Butts. Buffa received another S 198 dona- tion from a third Segerstrom com- pan} official. -All the Segerstrom-related con· tributions as well as the donation from Butts were made in two parts. each under $I 00. in an apparent attempt to sidestep state disclosure laws. Re$ulations require that anyone contnbuting more than SI 00 during the calender year must be identified in the financial disclosures. . Ross conceded his donation was split in a failed attempt to keep from havin$ his contribution reported. But he said it is a common practice throughout the state. "When you arc sending checks tp a nu mber of different people. it's just as· well not to have people saying, 'he's gi ving here, and he's giving there,"' Ross explained. Candidate Buffa said he would probably be criticized for accepting ~~~E Daily Pilat MAJHOFFICE <130 w~1 ea, S• c.. ,,. ,_......,. c. • money from developers. 'Tm sure I'll get some reaction for those donations. But anybody who thinks I can be bought for $300. I just can't be co ncerned wi th. Developers and businessmen are not the bad ~uys:· said Buffa, who listed $23.560 in totalcampaign resources. Buffa ha s spent a total of S 13.304. Amburgey. who received $90 worth of consulting services from the Build- ing lndustf) A'i'iocia11on. has spent $23. 755. Brian Theriot hst<1 a total war chest ofS43. 791. hut nearly half of that ism pledges that have yet lo be received. His wife contributed another $307 this period. bringing her donations to $807. She also loaned the campaign SI 0.000. Thcriot's total expenses were $7.890. Sandra Hamilton pushed her finances to S 18.546, but she has had lo borrow much of her resources. In the latest period, she borrowed nearly $7.000 from a teacher's credit union. $4.000 from another credit union through her husband. and $2,000 from her husband himself. Her total expenses were $14.390. Michael Nutter listed $2.337 in resources this reporting period. pushing his campaign total to SB.688. Most of the new contributions were in printing services. His expenses totaled S3.58 I Char Johnson received S 1.352 th1~ period to boost her campaign pot lo SS.3 76. Her total e:itpcnses were $4,107 Mesa Ac11on-supponed candidate Yates collected S802 to push his total to $6,807. most of his recent funds came rn the form ofa S640 loan from his compan). Yates' expenses also included SJOO to a graphologist and SI 00 lo a t7ngerpn nt specialist. Encl.son reponed Sl 93 m new funds. most of 11 from Mesa Action. He and Yates ha'e each received S3.958 rn ca!.h and services from the homeo""ncrs.· group. Erickson's total campaign che)l was reported at $6.608. "'11h e:\pcnd1tures hsted al $2.931. Mane Maples. Chris Steel and Nicholas Bartlc.'11 had earlier sub- m111ed forms saying they had not raised more than S500. Michael zkaradek and Robert Hanso n each subm111ed their dis- closures a da\ late. Szkaradck listed S4.5301n nc\\·funds. the hon's share a $4.000 loan from himself. His total resources \\ere S6.9 19. with total expenditures hsti:d at $2.974. Hanso n reponed S 1,877 in ad- dillonal resources this period. pushrng his tot.ii 10 S9.255. He has spent $6.151 1n the campaign. Dally Piiot Dell very It Guar•nteed M~• A<IO•~ .. &· 1!>6() c '' M ...... (A •uui~ Cleta*' Mn 6'2-5678 ~ & ec>10 ... 1 6'2 '321 Co11yr.gn1 1983 0.A"Qe CN<I P\JDlo<ih•OO Comp•ny No t'\eWS $10f•' mvs1•81!0n\ CrJ 1m11tl n,nlt~' ,,., ldvt"fl!'Wl men11 ~&tn may De' 'l'IP'lll';1•H ,.,, w11tout 'f t!'C••U pef m•Ml<>n ol cc>pyr.g~1 owr>t!• Justcall 642-6086 ~ ,,.,. r .,,., r• ',.,.. -,. ~f ,._,hf t ...,., OAt'lt" O't ~ JO 1 "' u• °"'"'~ 7 p m ., i " "'-' coc;·,. •ti ~ ,. .,,..,Ht . What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your message will be recorded. transcribed and de- livered to the appropriate editor. t) t! ;r J,t, Af i1 $urM.141~ tf f{ll\I J I J '..C.fi·¥f t•)..;I 1 , I.., 1 I n 1 t,..1. "fl S.Coroo Cl11$S PCl'laQe pa <J •I C~1a M~,., Caltl0t•"" IUPS 1A•-800l 5uDScropt>0<1 l>r t"""" S!I 2!1 i,.r ~"'"' 11'; ""' S7 00 mot1ll'll1 ',,. 1 1,l ,'lyt ((:ty --·tf 1 f> • .., .... ~' The same 24-hour answenng service ma> be used to record letters to the editor on an> topic Contributors to our utters column must include their name and telephone number for venficauon ·~ Clrculatlon Telephonff ,,,. °'•'? ~,.,t °" 'I P!kJI • ,, "' ' c.~tJd' #WJ It I Ntw• PTK\ ~ -'~ !>1 I'• • 1 <' C •~t I ul'°"""'I Comfllti'·y lNH ed-t ,.-.,... .. ~-r .t;ht • ._,ms~, u 'auot FriOAr A ~ ·~ ,_.,,,.,. " 1"'""" "<I s.1 .... 0..y et1(I SU<\OaY' The P'«lC•OAI f'Ubl !.f""'l I •< t" ~I )JO 11•'<•\t Bay Sire.I P 0 8o• 1560 Costa M1 a C.•• torr • 9:>61f Tells us what's on your mind. lo ,.,... ( "''' A·~ MZ-4m J. VOL. 79, NO. 299 «lV>•Nll"" ...... m IF YOU APPLY YOURSELF YOU COULD WORK AT THE STOREKEEPER We're looking for salespeople who genuinely like people. Who find satisfaction in 'helping others and will go out of their way ~o be of service. We're looking for experienced people who will handle sales in our men's and ladies' store on a full-or part- time basis. We're not looking for people who just want a job ... but if you want to work, come in and apply yourself ... By appointment: 642-7061 171111 lnlle • I .. llr. and Mn. Wayne Rez:ro4e REXRODE-KEHOE W1nn1e Allyson Kehoe of Newpo11 Beach exchanged wedding vows with Wayne Allen RexrOde of Costa Mesa on Sept. 26 in the Presb¥terian Church of the Covenant in Costa Mesa . More than 200 guests ancnded their recepuon at the Mesa Verde Country Club. The bride is the daughter of Edward P. and Danha L. Kehoe of Santa Ana Heights. She wore a while beaded gown wtth a matching veil and carried a cascade bouquet of pink. mauve and white roses. Mat ron of honor was Lori Mullan Reich, and bridesmajds were Jill Berg, RoM:ann Smiley, Carol Suriano, Susan Nava, Kathleen Rexrode and Patricia Hansen. The bridegroom 1s the son of W. Wayne and Nane) Re ·m>dc of Costa Mesa. Gregory Gentling wa his best man. and ushers were Dale Anderson. Brett Anderson. Kenneth Rexrode, Roben Rogers. Patnck Kehoe, Gregory Kehoe and Egon Retch . The couple art at home 1n Newpon Beach after a wedding tnp to Hawa11. She is employed by Pacific Telesis and he 1s with Helt-O}ne Inc RYAN-CONROY Carol Ann Conro), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Banley J. ( onro~ 11 of Costa Mesa. became the bnde of Paul Francis Ryan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ryan of Boston. Mass. on Oct. 19 1n Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church m San Clemente. A tion for 125 ucsts followed at the El Adobe m an Juan Capistrano. The bnde wore a sheath of re-embroidered Calais lace, beaded wtth seed pearls and sequms. A cathedral length train of silk taffeta was attached at the waist under a silk taffeta bow. The matron of honor Carol Ryan "'as Mrs. H. Brennan Wmthrop, s1stcr ofthe bnde Bndesma1ds "Were Mrs. Ke' in ( onro'. the bnde·s s1ster-1n-la"'. Mrs. Ste, en Wolinsk)'. sister of the bndegroom. Wend> Castro and Laune ..\dam'> . Da' td Bernard was best man, and ushers were Danie) J. ConrO) Ill. brother of the bnde. Mark Beglc). Richard Coan and Bnan Burke Out-of-town guests included Mrs. ·Banlc) J Conro)andMr.andMrs AnhurW GnmmofNe"' Jcrsc\. Mrs and Mrs Stc1rcn Wolcnsk\ of Boston and Richard ( onro' of Denver. · The hnde 1sa I Q!!S graduate of the Un1vers1t) of Mas!klchu~ctts at Boston. he took her junior ~car at the Sorbonne 1n Pam. She 1s ;o panner at Conroy Sc1ent1fic. sen mg as marketing rcprcsentatn e. Her husband 1s a gradua.{e of the University of Massachusetts at .\mhcarst. and rccei,ed his master's degree 1n Ct\ 11 engineering from North- eastern Uni\ cr\IJ\ 1n Boston He is employed by EA Con~ultants as a Cl" II engineer Af\er a hone)'moon in Maui, the couple arc rcndents of Boston CRISTY-ALTER Audre} and Wall> Cnst) of Laguna Beach ha ve announced the engagement of their daughter. Laune Suzanne Cnsty of Capistrano Beach. to Jeffrey Lance Alter, also of Capistrano Beach. The bnde-clect. a former Homecoming prin- cess at Laguna Beach High School, attended Cal State San Diego and the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in anta Ana Her fi:rnce 1s the son of Hobie Alter of Capistrano Beach and Sharon Alter of Ojai. He is a graduate of an Clemente High School and attended Cal State San Diego. He is a recent winner in the Hobie Cat 16' at the Nat1onal Championship Hobie Cat race' held m New Jerse) in September. The) will be mamcd Nov. 15 1n Pines Bluff Park 1n Capl\lrano Beach. BARNARD-SCRUGGS Mr and Mr . Stephen N. Barnard of Balboa ha"e announced the engagement of their daughter. Cathenne Barnard. to Patnck Scruggs. son of Mrs. Longan Scruggs and John Howard Scruggs. both of Newpon Beach The couple are alumni ofNcwpon Harbor High School. The bnde-10-be tf, a graduate of the Un1 vers1ty of the Pacific and her fiancc received his degree at the Un1vcrsit> of Southern California. They will be mamed Feb. 21 1n St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church m Ne"' pon Beach. S PICER-WEBB Costa Mc~ns Jlln1ce Ann p1cer and Richard Alan Webb will be married Aug. 8 in St. John the Baptist Church, Costa Memi. he 1s the.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roben G. Spicer, and Mr. and Mr~. Ellwood G. Webb arc the parents of the future bridegroom. The couple arc graduates of Estancia High School and Cal State Long Beach. he bolds a bachelor of ~1cnce 1n market mg and he has attatned a bachelor of science al Cal tatc Long Beach and a master·, degree in humnn re..aurcc managmcnt at Pcpppcrdmc tJni vCl'\ll) FOX-THOMPSON The engagement of Nancy Fox and frrry Thomp~on, ~on of Mr and M~. Tom Thompson of (o'lta Mc a, hubccn announ ced by her parents. M1 and Mrs George Fox of Ciunnyvale. f he hnde-clect 1s a araduate of St. ranc1s H 1gh hoot and 1s a 'iCntor at lf('LA. Her fianct 1s n vaduateof[stanc11 High School in o ta Me~ and UCLA I\ Jul\ I I ""t•dd1na '' planned 1n V:ilk\- Prt b) teruln C hurch 1n Ponola Valley T • . Schools·may fore tall Irvine ats trict wetghtng contract offer to 100- staff erSin a ntiCtpat ton of Gann bill pas sage ----~~ By G. IEANE'M'E AVENT ........ c.m .... The Irvine Unified School District Board of Education will decide Wedne • day whcther'to take 2' gambl~ that voters will defeat Propo$itio n 61. or to follow the ltad of four other Oran&c Coast school districts twld hedge its bet. At stake. school office ls 58Yl arc manage- ment-level employees who may leave tbe distnct for pri vate industry if Proposition 6 1 passes Nov. 4 Sponsored by Paul Gann. the refer- endum would ltm11 the maximum pay of state employees 10 S64.000 -80 ~rcent of the governor's salary. It will also prohibit public officials and emi>lo)'ees from accfu1ng sick and vacation leave from one )Ca r 10 the nex t. &•cau~ the ballot measure-would not appl) to cmplo)'c<.·s unul their contracts e>.p1rc. the board t!> studymg a proposal to offer contracts 10 appro'<1mately I 00 dl\tnct cmplO)'Cl'\ not covered by collec- llH' bargam1ng The ac11on could forestall the t.·fft~Cl!> nr Prop(>\ttion 61 for four rears. Emplo)ee\ '>uch as principals. assistant pnnn pal\. \thuol ps)cholog1s1c; and con: · lidcntial \l'cretancc, wou ld be covered undn 1nd1' 1dual contracts "to ensure that nu1 mal salal) progrc!>s. vacation. and sick ku'c accumulation will be unaffectd for the duration ot thl' a~n·emcnts." according tu the propo~l·d r~c,olu11on. The Orange ~ ounty Department of Education and the Ncwpon-Mcsa Un1 - fad. Fountain Valle}. Huntington Beach l 1 n1on High School. and the Saddlcback Valk> n1fied ~hool districts have al read} agreed 10 ofTcr 'i1milar contracts to !><.'ll'<.'ICd cmplo}et'\ Trustees tor Ocean View. Lquna Buch Unified and the Hun1in1ton Beach City school dist1cts have pessed resolutions opposing Propo Ilion 61. but have declin- ed to go funhcr. "There arc some potential nea11ivct" lO lhe contracts. said Irvine School Board Prtsidcnt Helen Cameron. It wou&d put the d1s1rk1 in the posi tion "of havina to ncgo11ate with people we didn't have to negotiate with before." Cameron said. Howl·ver, 1f the proposition passes. "the potential fiscal impact is fri&htenin&. .. Under the present system. said Irvine Superintcnd~nt tanley Corey. employees art• allo""cd a da) per month of sick leave. \.\htch they can accrue to\\.'ard retirement crcd11. "It would not be possible under Prop- os111on 61 :· lfc,cl)one had to use their s1cL. ka\l· before the end oftne year or lose 11. the effect v.ould be to mereasc the u~or substitute tl•achcr!> considerabl y." Corey said "h's not a modulated propos111on.-said C~rl'~. 11·~ likt• drowmng the cat to kill the nl'a'>. ht• ~·d l ·amcron '><l•d c;1c ~ leave and vacation ttml' au rul'd .trl' the propeny of the cmplu)ct·. It 1c; not dear in the proposition \\hcther tht• ~•ate or the dtstrtct would be rc~pon!.1blc for compensating .cxi$_\ing l'mplo) l'CS 1fthl') M'rc not allowed to carry '"er the ume. hu t the school district dm·.,n '1 h:l\ l' thl' rc!>ources 10 do 11, she '>aid ( heryl Nonon, a spokeswoman for the Fountain Valle)' S<:hool D1stnct. said. "If Pruporn1on 6 I passes. 11 has been our understanding that the dtstnct would be liable for i;1ck lea' e. That would be a vel) !.ubstan11al liab1ltt) " A# I I I _._... Humdinger A hummingbird move• toward a feeder. A 4,000th-of·aecond expoaure waa needed to capture the bird ln flight. Holder "'d t~ propo11uon 11 alto_...., 1n n• u~ o( tht tttm• 1llaty and compcnsat1on. lf1bt$64,000salatycetlint intludes bendits. the ma1timum salal)' twould be in tht mid 10 hilh S<e0.000 ,..... fh~ intent of tbt aattttnents 1s not to circumvent tffe vo1trs, but '"to Pf'Ok'C1 adm1n"traton from controversy unul 1t •• tented 1n the couns:· After 1he aareemerit• expire. ~ di.ark1 will' have to roll back salantt to I.he le\ltl p1cS(ribed by Propos.h1on 61. he said. ' "This tsj· u't a ma1ter of being prudent.'' said Fred . Koch. deputy supcnntendent of the Oran&e C'ounty Department of Education. .I' Belen Cameron .\ccord1ng 10 a kg1~la11ve anal>st. th•· one-11mc bu7out of benefits would cos 1 taxpa}crs al)Qut $7 billion 1f prcsen t cmplo)ccs arc not allowed to car~ ov~ r thc1r an ·umulated sick and vaca11on lea'l' Rccausc of the 1n1tiative·s unclear language. ··we know that 11·11 be tied up 1n the courts for a couple of years." said Nonon. "While it's being fought out tn the courts. we'll do busmcss as u·ual." The proposed agreement!> w11h 42 l'mploycc~ w1H prOtl'Ct the emplo)ce\ and the d1stnc1. she !><ltd. It'll give the district three }cars to plan for a bu)'out of emplo}ecs· sick leave and vacation accrual and "11'11 gl\ecmplo}ces some time to plan their future." Irvine Dcput) upenntendt>nt Joe Koch sa id the county Department of Education has extended agreements for tp people for four years. • "We have vel) qualified people and wt want to ketp them as long as we can. At the end of the four years. I don't know what will happen " Carol Berg: assist.ant supennlendcnt of lhl' Newpon-Mesa Unified School Di.- trirt. said the d1stnct's Board ofEduca1ion 'otl'd Sept. 3 10 issue contraCls to 80 people 1nclud1ng pnneipals "to protect management pos1t1ons. If Prdpos1tion 61 1s pas~d " The acuon was .taken on the ad ' 1sc of the district's lawyers. she said. Dale Coogan, superintendent of the Ocean V 1rv. School District. said he sent a memo to the d1stnct''l Board of Trustet's Jth l\tng against such at·uon. .. I tru!it the good sense of the people of 1h1'1 \lalc that 11 (the propos1t1on) won't pa\s ·· said ( oogan ( oogan \aid his remarks were not an 3lll'mpt tu be cnucal of other school ::l11otnc1s. hut "taking action such as that dppcars to be an attempt toc1rcumvent the ""tll of the people. which adds fuel to the fi rt ofthl' )r~ \Ole " "If 11 did phs. I'm !>Ure 1t would be tied up 1n the c..ouns lor two )ears and hfe \.\Ou Id go on.'' he said U_CI Laser Institute gets $175,000 gift The In me Communll) Foundation has donated S 175.000 10 the nc"' Beckman Laser lnst1tUll' and Medical ( l1n1r at l '( In tnl' T he foundation 1s a non-profit organ11a- 11on Sl't up 10 pro' 1dc financi al help 10 health education and re,earch program\ m thl' In me arl'3 .. In 1m• ( ommuntt} Founda11 on·s donJt1on ,., made 1n rcrogn111 on of the rnntn but1on "'h1<:h the Beckman La..er l n~11tutc '-'tll make through ti\ eltn1cal trl'Jlmcnt programs and its research fo r the de' clopmrnt of new and more sopht\· tic Jll'd applications for medical la<.er tl·chnolog) " said Judge Da vid '-.tll \ t:hairman ul the fuunda11 on'r, board fhl' Bcclman Laser Institute 1s de- \trtbcd as the "orld\ first fan ht) to fo ... u., prtm<tnl) un thl' U\4.' of la..e r\ 1n rc<,can:h and lllldttal trl·atnll'nl r hl' $., '·m1ll1on prt\ atd\ lu n<.kd 1n- \t1lull' ope ned in June It 1s pan of the LICJ ( 'olll'gl' ul Medici ne < >n~ ol 11' kature\ 1S a fiber-o ptic system thJI \.'n Jbln d1fTcrtnt types oflascrs to be uwd 111 J '>tnglc treatment room without thl· 1111ru"on of ma1or pieces of equ1p- m1:n1 ..\\ the Beckman Institute. pat1l'nt'i arc tx·ing trcatl'd for cancer. heart a1lml'nh. n l' d 1~ordcrc, and other diseases. · M1t hacl w Berns. a CC lrvtnl' prok\\or of 'iurgl'I) and cell b.ology who dm'l l\ th l' tn\lltute and medical cfi n1c on cJmpu' ha'> bt.•en elected president of the .\ml'rll Jn \oc1cl} fo r La~rs 1n Surge() and \.kd1l tnc f hl· \OU CI\ '' the na11on·'i m3Jor mcd1l al 'ta:.cr · Wl. tet\ Berns 1s the first Ph D fl'l tp1en1 to tx-comc thl' 'iOC1et) '!> Pl l'\ldl'nl tkrn'> lt'l''> 1n \an Juan ( apt'ilrano Passenger traffic soars, but JW A general aviation dips Passenger traffic 1ncrea\cd 13.4 pcr<ent at Orange ( oun1 y·, John W;l\ ne o\trpon th 1'> ..\ugu<>t \l hen comparrd to thl' '>llme 1x:rwd 1a .. 1 H'ar. Some 44.562 mort· pa\scnger'i U'it'd the airport in ..\ugu'>t 1..,86. 376.780rnmpa red lo 332.21 m ..\ugust I 985. accordtn@. to month h '1a11s11c-. t'Omp1kd h\ airpon ma nJgl'ffil'nt Commern al air l'3rrtl'r OJ>('ratt on.. arl' rl·,ponstl.1k for thl· hull.. of thl' tnnea\l·d Jt It'''' Thl' numtx'r of lllmml"mal n1gh1,d1mhcd 51.9 prm:ntfrom 'A"l tn \ugu'l I 'HI) tu S 2'l 1 m l\ugust 1986. < ommutt·r Jtrli ncs addrd 9.6 percent nw rr trip' lh" ..\ugust compared to \ugu't Ill!\'°\ ttalan, tng thl' 1n, rl·ase in commercial t11gh" \\J, J \light dov.nturn in general ,1 \ 1.J1111n 1'11,Jk pilot\ decreased their J l It\ II' JI lhl' J1q1or1 2 9 percent. acco rd - 111~ 111 lhl' \IJll\tll \ ,. ..,,, 1:ir th1' 't·;ir 2 ~ m1lltttn f)eepka-ha\.e J'J"lJ 1hr11u~h thl· Jtrpon 's doors. 24 S rx·r,,·n1 m11n than thl' 2 I million tn 1985 Dornan links opponent to young prostitutes in Huntington debate Rep. Robert Dornan But riva l Robinson ca lls it 'da mna ble lie' By tbe A11oclatecl Pre11 Rep. Roben K. Doman. R-Garden Grove, linked hi s Democratic oppcnent to teen-age prostitutes during a debate taped in Huntington Beach, but rival As- semblrman Richard Robinson rctoned: "Thats a damnable he!" "What Bob is 'cry anful at doing 1s trying to get campaigns down 1n the gutter, i~rsonality contests. with white liC1. innuendo and what not. .. I'm not JOing to engage in a smear campaign," said Ro~ inson, a 12-ycar Assembly veteran, also from Garden Grove. who 1s challenging Doman for the 38th Congrcuional Dis- OCC students eligible to seek UCI scholarship Orange ( onc,1 ( ollcgl' \ludt.•ntc, "ho plan to lon11nul· th,•ir \tud1e., at ll<. In 1m• arr l'11"1hk 111 3J"ph to for a new t\.\>O·)Car ,dwl:11\h1p th.ll "'Ill tx· av.ardNJ. bcg1n - nmg Ill nl'\I fall .\hout SI 400 -l'qUal to annual fee at l ( 1-\\Ill Ix• J\3tlablc: IO each or the t"O \lJr\ .1HmJ1n~ to ';)'h·ta Lenhoff. lhrcc· 111r of l ( I\ Otlicc of Relations with '-.l h1ml\ Jnd < ulkgl' \ l < I \lJdl'Olll ~natc ( omm1tte • \\tll "'ll'll thl' 'l holar'>htp rt.'<'1p1en1 lrom \,11Hl1da1e., rl'l11mmcndl.'d h\ offiC'111ls at < )( < \ < 11\t.1 l\k-.a l ampu'i l I( I I\ tund111~ the -..,hol.tf'htp ,, olUl'nlll .. \ll l , • .,, .10d r nn llll un I I\ '\l'r- ' Ill "Ill ht• \1lll\ld1•1t•d 1n a"'a1thni thc ,, lh1l.11 \hip .. I hl' ..cholar,h1p 'lho"'s a gt.•nu1nc t.'0111m11 mcnt on hchalf of the l JC'I d1:in,l'l lor \IC I ,.1111pu~ communll)' and C)(( Jdmtnl\lrato r\ and faculty to en· rnurJgl' 11ur \trongc\t 'ltudent\ to \Olun· tt•cr in 1ht·ir rnmmun111t.•c, "Lenhoff said 1n J prl•par,·d 'i1:11cmcn1 "~ maJor m1ss1on of the un1'cr.,11\ 1n a frCT society 1s 10 train knd,·r-1 thr puhlil' \Crvtcc The nC'v. , ... hul,11 ,h1p 'llllfltll l\ that m1 ~ion .. ll,111~ Pan1~n Jll ()( ( h1~tol'\ prnfc'i~Or t.nnw t\t.•d the ~hulJt\h1p Tho\4.' 1ntt•n•,11·d 1n aprl>1n¥ for the 'd w l.1r\h1p "'" Hlnt:iu ind:> Botclla. l ( I 'It hnl.1"h1p wo1d1na1or. al H Sf,.fl~6S I l1~1h1hh "'"uttl'"'l'nl' cJn be nh11Hncd "' '.1ll1ntt l\1111.1n at C)( < 4 '" ~ll 14 I trict. The exchange of charges took place Friday dunng a telev1s1on debate taped at the KOCE Channel 50 studios on the Golden West College campus in Hunt- ington Beach. The debate 1s scheduled for broadcast at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. During the debate, Doman said Los Angeles T 1mes rcponers who wrote articles Linking Robinson and fireworks tycoon W Patrick Moriany will "tell you that Mr Robinson is guilty of influence peddling. bnbery, extonion and dealing wtth tttn- age prostitutes m Sacramento." Monany is serving a pnson term for political corruption. Noel Greenwood. deput' managing editor of The Times. said the newspaper reported lut year that former aides to Moriarty identified Robinson as one of several political figures pro' 1ded prostt- tute'i b~ Monan}. according to the <\s- soc1ated Press "However." Greenwood added, "the Times has ncverpuhhshcd a story tn which Robinson has been declared guilty of. or e"en accused of. 'influence peddling.' 'bnbcr)'.' 'exton1on' or 'traffickmg for extortion ... Doman. ~'· acc used Robinson. 43. ot being an encm) of Pre!11dent Reagan and a "big-spending hbcrar· "'ho had voted to increase the salan of state Chief J ust1cc Rose Elizabeth Bird 10 S9'\.1 40 Robmson said the Rose Bird charge ts "an outrageou d1ston1on.. because he opposes the reconfirmauon of the chief 1usucc. He said his vote to raise 81rd'5 saJary was mercl) pan of a packa&e ofhtll'i mcrcasma the saJanes of stale offlc1als that had been requested by Gov. ~rge DcukmeJtan and legJSLators from bolh parties. Hunting a home Hunter. a Brlttanr apanlel at the tn1Jle Animal Catt Center, la watdn& for eom~ne to &lft 1t.1m lo•e and aome baalc pappy traln - lftC. He la aloe montha old and baa bl• dlatemper and ~o ahota .• M Oia ... oa.e DAILY N.OT/ ~. Octobet 2t, 1Me 2 oc women to plead ~z1~TsPAINTDIFFERBNTPJCTURESOFCREA~~!~::.:. llt i b b ,l -··courw &1111&s",as c>ppotCd 10 fashion dcl1.1Mf may •orlc for inltm(',c:amctobe\>~U,.of'k.Sof Gcme 1:cJr craft mu\t ~1m t0 ~du y n om iin -o-s -(~~W1tfl~:· pnhaps.; . lhC CIOlfin--bu_ )ll\I pubhc Ind I a • ~O ) ofhanain1onwans. ~l~~:el career concern~ aptnil the 0 I o· . for min) fine ,lnlstS •Oftlftl vaptUCJ dnllMf ml)' work for I pion pointed OUt )Ct another sound dl5CtpltnC of1he1r ll"l. v.11h 1rad1t1onal mcda suc<h as pe1nt· buS1nc~s chcn1. But a fine artist of\en tumpk d ··w . aoucn vtry ., ... Ant de ... Prw Two 0ruee C.OUOcy tehool ldmio-UanlOn ICC--1 ol b.iria& a bud o( maceMria IO ~b can to iatimictev fonner em~~ fridly 10 s*ed pa.ifty 10 two of I 0 . ~Cth wycto«. si, end EliDbct.b Leta Hamilt0n. 39, botb of Dua Potftl. ate tcbeduJed IO pad pailty Monday IO one count of rKk.cteenDa and one count of brina an acccuory to a fittbom~ usiJ.-w.1 U.S. atlOl'Deyl 0.V'ld W WiecbM and Charles S. S~vens wd Friday. U oder the pleas. wtuch arc 10 be mlaed before U.S. Dtstnct J~ Aliccmane H. Stoller, I.he tv.o fM:lt mu.unum sen~nces of 2S ycan and up 10 S37S,OOO 1n fines. The women, who operated a ch.am ofpnva~ schools an Orange and San Benwdio.o counties, faced a possible IO()ycan an pruc)o if convicted. Tbe two b.ave been held without bail since t.bctr arrest May 20. The other defend.ants 10 the case ate scheduled to be tncd Tuesda) Ms. WyckofJ and Ms. Hamilton OC '~iker bandit' caugh t in Mesa By "e A11oclated Prflt Afaer 1-.0 monlhs and al least 11 holdu~ Orange Count)·~ hardl'Sl·\lt or._mg bank i\lb~r ma ) ha\e been caught i'ohce and FBI agcnls sa~ The "Old Biker Band11 ·· so called because he's bald and Oce-. on a motor::-)'cle had been h1t11ng bank~ every 1hree da)'s 1n rt.-cen1 weeks. possibly lo sup- port a dru& habit. FBI agent Frank ( alle)' said On Wednesda). Cosaa Mesa poller arres1cd Jaye Howard Lackc)' 44. of Wes1mms1er for IO\ e<>11ga1 1on of armed robber) 1n l\lo'O s1m1lar bank holdups. police gt. Wilham B«htel said. and the FBI 1~ 1nvest1gat· mg 10 s1m1lar robbcncs. said Calle) supcn 1s1ng agenl al the FBl's San1a Ana office • ---·------·-- ~•• ttldaid~iatbccue .U. IDO'ldll llftew IN n c'c ftre.. bom.111 e ,, -M 6om I09P. ptoliDC ud flllrel ......,. two can ia Su Bri'nardiDO Couty OD AUii-13, I 91$. Both can .... IO f'orma,tcbool tmpl~ Fedttal pn>emllOn cba,..cS that t.M ~ twed t.bc owner and cbid i111ttUC10t ol an Alabama ~ tra.iniQI camp to int.unidaae IU former employees. Frank J. Qmpcr, 39, was a.nmed &nd dwted with mastenllJJldlna the upaoliona. The violence bepn after tome teachers fikd complalnu with the sute Department of SocW ScrvlCCS about ovnaowdma. uodcnuffina ~nd inadeQua~ food serv>ce in the schools. Three teachers who made Stmtlar complaiOtS to Ms. Wyckoff and Ms. Hamilton ~~ fired. At the sam~ time, the pair's five schools in San. Bcmard1po County were hit by vandalism th.at has never been cxpwncd. Ms. Wyckoff owned seven private schools an San Juan Capistrano, Musion V1cJO, Rancho Cucamonp, AJt.a Loma and Upland. int ind sculptul"f. 1hc employ~'" of has somcont' eltt d1rt'Ct1ft1 h11 or her , bf hcd Delap 11rec · e ve d their C'f"lfl and crall\t ab..lit) an lht' •Or\ as •ell. whether that be 1 Whc'n Bloom•nada~.' pu " out of step 1n 1ns1)t1n1 lhl l '''be~"" SitnK'.t' o( com~rtt appears to be museum. 1 plltt) or somcont v..ho us·· 11h1 and Wh .. pcn catak>Jue. 11 bt'comc Job-oriented even ore ·r.am1ih1n1· ofan ideal," Upton saJd hascomm1u10Md the anYiork. 1A:isdn11ncd'tos.elllintcne But 50?'c ahc)°"e obtained the knowlcdae Delap -a pein1er. KUlpt« and 'Aho Y"' al for the fint tune behe"ed ncc<kd ··he \aid UC rn Int' art profnt0r -~ Ye C\tn line an1sts mu51 some· the~ ~~c spcc11I quaht1ts aboul the ion u1d an educator's main one oflhc kt) dtffe~nca 1n creatina timn martC'l IMtr v.ort. phOtO&faph) and the cataloaue de· res Pnsibihiy hould be to t~ch the art for aesthttic ~.sons and cnatina "The pp. ~hen clotely viewed. sign ~ fev. people. Upton said.1iven n ~self .. We mu~• 1cach 1hem to be for commcmal pis IN)' be the' ma) no1 M'Cd a ~ndat at all -v.cn1 10 rar as .to 1w1bopc copict rom ~rc~uvc and they can decide .to apply d1ffcnni end product$. perhaps JUll a s eppina stone 1n 1he1r nc1iJlbors mail . ·~· . 11 howe\'cr they wani." he said. In tht fine arts. Ocl.ap1a1d. &he eo.d placn." said Jason Tu us. an 1ntenor Su~ cnouiJl. the "S1ah' and Wh1s-Odl scenic and ttsuft 1s often u.sclcss (c.itttpt 10 the dcs1,ncr. pers .. cataloaue has become a colltt· 81.11 Ritardancr at South Coast 1n1 I himself) .. Fine 1n1sts. painters. sculp1on. 1ors uem. costume e 1 1d both concerns must I( 11 has a fu nction of any kmd. 11 ttram1casu and wcavcn ac«pl com· .. lma&ine tha1 -a cataloaue ck· Repertof). s:i Y.Ouldn't ha"c the multiple m~ninp mis 1on1 to C'lT~tc a wort 1n a signed 10 sell hnatne suddenly ~: bc·~Tt{"lraacd ~hools l}re ivory and intcrptttat1ons that d111inau1sh pan1cular plact and somet1mn wath a comes enshnnl'd as an an object. • 00 h man~ ,0 need 10 leach the &rl"lt an. [)(up theonud. But 1n pa_n1cular theme. Upton said '°"'crs 1 at \Cc 1. .. he said commemal an the tt-sult ..s tlways .. Do thC) 1hen become commcmal What is mos1 import.ant. paftchsts prac ucal Jpph~ auon\b · ut1l11.anan -create an 1maat. sell a artists and no tonF line an1s1s.,.. agrttd. \!las no1 ""~al the an1sts or .. ~ c:rc nu lungtr 1~ ?, ~l~~ro~b~~k produt't ct~ The hnt1 d1Hdin1 the two worlds. designer produces bul how he g~ ~t can nol gm\.\ \(g( ~II .. \I, h;le acknowled1-1n& ihat in fact. arc often crossed. aboul prac11can1 h;scran and iradc lht.·m .,o "'c can paint both the art1s1 and the commcn:ial Up1on. who leads 1hc laraes& pho-.\bo\C all else. 1he fint art.isl and p1cll.IW• all d,I\ le ltke d~s1incr "'ork at solvinJ problems. toaraph) proaram 1n the coun1ry 11 the commtmal des1ancr mu)t main· .. Thank < iod thrn· arc peop k . poin1ed oul 1hat the an111 sets up a OCC. said phot<>l'aphcr Ansel 1a1na h1ghdcgreeof1ntcgn1y. toapply the 'icg1.·r•11rom foo\llv 10 f ccp problem for h1msclf10 solve whik Jhe Adams. for eumple. moved very sound principles lo their work an~ to 1ns111ul.~on\ nf Ml .Jn thc eye 0 the designer~ probll'ms are handed to comfonabl) bc1wcen the an worl<f a\ 01d 1he eAplo1tal)ve opponunillr1 public h hi . ve\ thal him b) a chcmt and commercial pholograph). so oflen a"a1lable to them. And when t c pu " pcrco .. ~1111. de\p11e \Ome not.able d1f-In 01 her instances. an audience Dean Germ~. no11ng 1ha1 an1sts an 1s no11mpor1ant Odle ~id .. .'hen fercnces. panehs1s expressed con-mcm~r pointed out. .._fncan masks ofacn borro\I, (or steal) ideas from art1~ls musl bet.nm<' pohaician-1 ll~d s1dcrablt doub1 -.h<'lher a pp ~~II )' or c\Cn orange<rate la~ls we~ each other added. "I ~•she'd 1here we 1ha1 an uintinue\ IO achie e C\1s1s bc11Aecn the t\lo'O d1sc1pl1nes. crealcd -.11h specific u.sn 1n mind but. 'A ere more honor among th1e\eS " importance GARAGE SALES ON ORANGE COAST ATTRACT WIDE VARIETY ... F rom Al merchants. .. .\s the day goes on things get chea per and cheaper because v.c don't -.ant to pack 11 back up ·· .. , ou make 11 a good deal and then pnce 11 a1 about half 1hat." said \.1 ontano "'ho's pul on four garage \ales in thtee \tars .. If n's 100 ti1gh. the> v.an·l bu) 11." said 1A 1fe Barbara Montano II depends on 1hc Item though. said her husband Ric ... Some people will come back for high l1cke1 11ems like golf clubs. especiall y if 11·s a S3SO set selling for S 120. "h's the dime and quaner thing\ people v.ant lo get a deal on and purchast ·· said Rick Their biggest seller'> v.ere lubes of lipstick "\.'. c wld a 101 of Je""elr) ·· said Pa111c Torgerson A \ 1f to underscore her po1n1, a v.oman walked up and C\cd a necklace stlll 1n m case "I ha,ean l\"on pin I bought )ears ago." \he said. "Thi~ will ma1ch JUSt ~rfcu .. INCLUDES TWO GAMES • DUCKHUNT • GYROMITI "h 's a nice set." confided Torgerson ... bu1 I don't e'er wear 11 " ~Id for fifl> cents. Ho"' th1ngsarcd1sphi'>e'd 1s import· anl too. she said .. ~ e lr) 10 make 11 loo._ realh nice. washed and cleaned .. · E'en so. lherc arc some people who don't sec lhe same 1hing in your trca)ures as )OU do. warned Torgcrwn One ""oman was bu)tng old brooches and smashing them a pan for Chns1mas tree omamen1s. Barbara Montano said she groups household 11ems 1oge1her and shoes together .. We Ir) 10 put It out on table'> '>O people can ste 11 at eye lc\ cl" "lo,ak said she pul~ glass things and breakabl e items on a table. and lo)., and books together Boo._s go for 10 cents. hardbacks for 20 cents. she said. "Thi'> one Sl)'S 25 cenls." ob1ec ted onc 'bargain hunter. ··V..ell. we did that last n1ghl whl'n -.e \.\ere real bold .'' said Novak wit h a smile Conten1. the cus1omcr walked a"'a) v.11h six books she boughl for Chnslmas presents. she said It's hard to pred1c1 wha~ bargain hunters ""'II bu) "The second 1h1na I sold was a gun holslcr:· said Watkins. No gun.Just the holster. Some people coml' b) looking for a particular things. said Torgerson. ··We've had a couple of people dnve b) asking for lools. They don't even get out of the car." she said. The)" JI.ISi cruise b). ''The first person who came was look 1 ng for old records.·· sa 1d G ra ' cs We had several cart~ morning pcoplt' looking for old stereo equ1pmen1 and firearms ofall 1hings.'' One gu) bough1 a b1qcle for his grandson ""ho was coming for a '1s11. said Alger Between IO and 11 :30. ""e had quite a few people buzzing around.'' Garap,e sale shoppers don't fi1 an) panicular profile though. The) used lo be "'omen b} themselves or with a fm:nd. '>aid Torgerson Now, "the) 're more men shoppers and lols of couples·· He g~ ·~usl for 1he fun of 11. ··said Johnn~ Johnson. a nine-) ear resident of Mesa Verde ·-rm looking for an exercise bike and I look for 1ool<o. bu1a101of11mes v.r 1ust go and don'1 look for an ) thing 1n panscular .. "The main reaso n 1s I hke garage sales There's a big sa' ings It's )USt unreal -\ 101 of people JUSt g1'e things 3\.\a) -hke books "I loo._ for sporting equipment. and lav.n and garden equipment Some things. ma~ be lhc) ·, e used them once or t\.\1Ct" .. The bargaining 1~ fun because 1he\ "'ant to get nd of e'<cess things lhe) hJ\C .. ··1 lo'e handmade lhings." said lkalhcr ')ummcr\. and "I look for an11que'> • ~he found '>omc t haw> that turned out to ht· an11qul'\ "'hrn \he had lhem appra1..ed ~he \Jul ~t 1ghtlorhood \.lies are also a good C\lU\C 101al~ to fX'Ople Normall). he onh gcl'I to \.\:l\l' to neighbors. said John'>on fh1' &1'l'' him a chance to .. .,<X1ah1c "'1th lht· fX'OPle who arc '>tlling .. · ~ People tend 111 ~omr 1n \ltaves. notl·d \.1ontam1 To pass the 11me bct\.\-Cl'n un\IJught'> ot people. he 1n\1te) fncmh 11\tr to cat and dnnk -.. to ma kl· 11J""'1JI <'' ent" 1ns1ead of JU\t a garagt• \Jk .\bout lhl· unh thing )OU can't n~< 1 from a garage salt' 1\ for 11 lO ~ 1n a garage remarked one seller h's u'>ualh 1n the dfl\cv.3~ or on 1he lav. n In < ahforn1 a on a da4 hkc 1h1s') "Wh) would ~ou \.\-ant to ... he asked. 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Miracle recipient Flanigan dies of heart attack at 21J By tM A11oclate4 PreH DEL HAVEN, N.J. -Michael Aanipn, whose recovery from cancer in 1963 was considered a miracle and led to the canoniz.alJon of St. John Neumann, the first American male saint, bas died at ase 2~ .. Aanipn died Monday of a musive hean attack at bis home. He was }>uned Friday at St. Mary's Cemetery in Cold Sprinp. "He never had any problem with his heart," Flan1pn's mother, Beatrice Aaniaan of Villas, said of her ...son. "He's where God wanted him all alona. We feel he's with St. John Neumann ... Panels of theol~ns and physicians had declared Aanipn's recovery from cancer at aae 6 miraculous. the last step before the formality of papal canonization in 1977 of Neumann, a 19th century Philadelphia bishop. Docton bad said Aanipn had little hope of recovery from Ewina's sarcoma, a usually fatal form of cancer. but the ditcax disappeared follo~ a visit to Neumann's tomb in Philadelphia and contact with-a relic of the bishop. It was the third miracle attributed to Neumann, who oversaw the Roman Catholjc Church's Philadelphia Diocese from 1852 until his death in 1860. Rf?port: Shults fiJ6ht to game ca.t $11,000 WASHINGTON -A military jet tookSecretaryofStateGcorgc P.Sbultz to Boston for the Sth pme of the World Series, and a published report said taxpayers will pick up the S 11 ,000 tab. A State Department spokesman said Saturday the secretary "traveled on a military aircraft for security reasons" and would reimburse the government for the amount it would have taken for a commercial fl iaht since it was an unofficial trip. 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A CA4l OUR HOTLINE FOR INFORMATION, 714 642-4333. FllGHrS A VAllA8/E FIOM OIANGt COUNfY TO /Al VIA C,()(OfN STATF AltllNfS .. I ' ,,. -syria warns rita:in will 'pay the prf ce' DAMASCUS, Syria CAP) -Syria warned Saturday that Briiain wouJd "pay tlie price" for linkina Syria with an atxmed auemf t to blow up an Israeli commercia jetliner, state-run Damascus radio reported. Foreign . Minister Farouk al- Sharaa, meanwhile, said Britain was the "loser" in sevenng ties with Syria and bad no evidence that Syria was involved in the bombing attempt last April at London's Heathrow Airport. Sbaraa's remarks and the radio's warning came a day after Brita.in broke off relations with Syria because of evidence it said proved Damascus was involved in an attempt by a Jordanian, Nezar Hindawi, to bomb the El Al airliner by conccaling explosives in lugage carried on board by his fiancee. Syria responded by closing its airspace, ports and territorial waters to Britain and gave the 19 British diplomats in Damascus a week to leave the country. "The British government made a big mistake when it joined the American-Israeli campaign against Syria and the Arabs," the radio commentator said. "Therefore it will have to pay the price of this hostile step based on lies, allegations and deliberate provo- cations. "Neither the British government, nor any other agent government of the United States and Israel will be able to stamp Syria with the charge of terrorism for a simple reason that Syria denounces terrorism and con- demns tt and docs not atfow it. "This is not to please anyone, but rather because Syna 1s convinced that terrorism serves Israel and not the Arabs." Syria, 1t $<lid "reci procatcs.,fri end- ship with friendship, and answers to each aggressive act the way 1t sees fit." It did not elaborate. Sharaa said in a news conference the purpose was "not to complain about the British aovemment de- cision because we believe they arc the losers. But, he said, ''We want to convey to the public opinion that Syria has done nothing wrong and that the British government could not bring any evidence to link Syria with ter- rorism." Syrian newspapers have demanded an Arab boycott of Britain. and Libya joined Syria in closing its airspace to British planes. But few other Arab governments rushed to support the radical Damascus regime. lo London, a spokesman for statc- ruo British Airways said none of its flights used Libyan airspace. British Caledooian Airways ended service to Libya in July, and a spokesman said none of its planes flew over Libyan en route to other destinations. Britain's foreign secretary, Sir Geoffrey Howe, told Parliament that a British court had evidence Hindawi contacted Syria's ambassador in Lon- don following the attempted bomb- ing. "Sir Howe did not say what happened later," Sharaa said. "He did not say that Hindawi was expelled trom the embassy ...... He said he did not blame the court for its verdict. "They had an accused person and they tried him. But the linkage was made by the British government without any evidence. and for obvious political reasons." He said these included Britain's "anti-Arab stand and the Briush historical wrongdoings and injustice done to the Arabs in the region by them." "In particular, Prime Minister Mrs. (Margaret) Thatcher is very well ltnown for being vyry friendly to Israel," he said, addihg she was "the chajrman of the Anglo-Israeli A s- sociation." Syria says it will keep tryinl! for · hostage re1ease DAMASCUS. Syria (AP) -~Syria will continue trying to secure t~e release of Amencan bos~gcs held '"'? Lebanon despite the United States withdraw of its amba~dor from Damascus. Foreign M1n1ster Faroulc al-Sharaa said Saturday. The United States on Fnda)'. re- called Ambassador W1l11am EaJ!cton, c1t1ng sohdant} Wlth Bntain's chergc that Syna. sponsored a plot to smu~le a bomb onto an Israeli comm ercial a1rh nerin London last April. . Britain broke oft relauons with Syria because or. "concl us1v~ evidence" 11 said showed Damascus involvement 1n the bombing attempt by a Jordaniqn. Sharaa speaking at a news con- ference, 0sa1d the Bri11sh deds1on would not change "1n any way our firm and pnncipled pos111ons. ·•w e reJeCt blackmailing and we reject to be submitted to pressuf'.C. There 1s no change whatsoev~r in Syna's ver) well-known pos1t1on re$8rding the asmtance extended t?, gain the release of the hostages. Sharaa sa1d. Synan 1roops control most of Lebanon, inlcuding the cap1t.al of Beirut Se'cn Amencans have been kid· napped in Lebanon si nce t 985 and most of them arc believed to be held by Shute Moslem groups loyal to Iran. A.mong those being held are David Jacobsen of Huntington Beacb and Terr) Anderson. AP's chief Middle Easl correspondent. Ira n and Syna have close ues. although the) differ in their policies of backing different m1ht1a groups in ~banon. Britain asks Soviets toi~sue statement against terrorism LONDON (AP) -Bntain has called on the Soviet Union to declare publicly its disapproval of state-backed terrorism, especially the attempted bombing of an Israeli jct. the Foreign Office said Saturday. Bnttsh government overall and ats foreign pohq 1n the Middle East." Britain has aHcged that the government ofSyna. the Soviet Union's most important ally in the Middle East, was involved in a plot to blow up an El Al jet with 375 people aboard at Heathrow A1rpon on April 17. The official Soviet ne"' agcnq Tass called Bnta1 n's breaking of diplomatic relat1on'i "'1th Syn a an "unfnend· ly and provocative step.'' The United States. Canada and Israel hav·e ap- plauded the Bntish decision Britain broke d1plomat1c relations with Syria on Friday, hours af\cr Jordanian Nez.ar H indawi was convicted in the plot. In Moscow. Foreign Minister Alexander Bcssmennykh told a news conference Saturday: "The motives presented by the British government are full> without foundation. . . It will certainly not help the A Foreign Office spokesman."' ho h} custom was not 1dent1fied, said the Tass statement wa~ "unhelpful." He said a senior Foreign Office official "' ho met Fnday "'1th Guerman Georgiyev1ch Gvent~dzc. the Sov1e1 charge d'affaires. on other business ex plained· the case. "We hope 1n light of Jhe e'planat1on gnen to 1he Soviet Union ... that the~ will be ahk 10 put out a more considered and helpful rc~pomc." tht· 'pokcsman said. Red Cross conference excludes South Africa GENEY A (AP) -Third Worl~ and Soviet bloc countries joined· Saturday in ousting the South African government delegation from an I oter- nationaJ Red Cross conference, out- polling Western representatives who said the move threatened the or- ganization's neutrality. After the vote, 18 Western del- egations proposed the conference adjourn indefinitely. Australian Red Cross President Grahame Taylor, presenting the motion, said emotions were too high for serious consider- ation of regular conference business. But the motion fai led. The vote. by secret ballot, was 178-52 with five abstentions. In Pretoria, Foreign Minister R.F. Botha of South Africa issued a statement saying his government "will now have to consider whether the (Red Cross} movement can still play a useful role in the country ." He did not elaborate. Kenya, an proposing the ouster, said South Africa's policy of apartheid, or raciaJ ~tion, viol- ated Red Cross principles. The vote did not affect a separate delegation sent by South Africa's Red Cross. But the chief South African govcrn- ~ent delegate, Jeremy Shearar, said LO a statement he was not allowed to deli ver that the ejection "calls into question (the Red Cross') ability in future to play a neutral role in international conflicts. for it has now assumed the right to discriminate between its members hence between the wounded on the field of battle." The roll call vote. taken af\er two days of stormy debate that threatened to break up the conkn:nce, concluded with l 59Tltird World and Soviet bloc nations favoring ejection. All 25 Western delegations op- posed it and eight delegations, most from Latin America, abstained. The all-Swiss International Committee of the Red Cross, the movement's umbrella poup, did not take part. Committee president Alexandre Hay said.afterward that the move was incompatible with statutes that pledge the Red Cross movement to neutrality and bar political debate at the conference. The president of the Soviet Red Cross and Red Crescent, Dmitf)'. Venedikov. said after the vote that 1f the statutes "are inadequate, we must improve them." Taylor said the United States, host Switzerland and 15 other Western countries backed his call for an immediate adjournment of lhe oon- fercncc, which began Tnursday. DU SAN RETURNS IY POPULAR DIMANDI DON'T MISS HIS UNIQUE SHOWI Seating Is llmlt8d so make your reservations NOWI 3 killed in Spain bombings SAN SEBA TIAN. pain (AP) -.\ bomb left b' two motorc>clc-nding :rouths Sat- urda) k1lkd a local m1litar) governor ht\ "'1fe and son as they waited at a traffic light here. police and repons said Nine people were rn1ured Later in the da>, bombs exploded 1n two supermarkets and three car dealerships. in1ur- 1ng four people. l'."o group claim ed respons1-b1ht~ for the attacks. but police o~c1als who spoke on con- dtt1on ofanonym1t~ blamed the Basque separallst organi za tio n ETA. The explosions occurred on the seventh anna ver!Mlry of a ~o~e rule statute that grants hm.1ted autonom} to toe Basqu1: region. The statute was ap- pr!->".Cd by a ma1onty of the 2.2 m1lhon Basques laving in three northern provinces. In Bilbao. 55 miles west of San Sebastian. between 15 000 and 20.000 people attend~ a rally organLzed by the political arm of ET A to demand inde- pendence for the region. ,, See Speclal Fashion Sewing Section In today's paper for details. DUSAN MRAK President Of American Fashion lnstttute -• • r • Readers frequently confuse Ann's and A~by' s Dear-Ann l..aodcn: About ..... _ _......_ ...._.., ww ... If,_ monaht llO I read your C'Olumn and ,.., ....... ....., _. ..,._ • laacr &he same da) I ~Id your ii~r·s M• CIMe-11 wu • enw • ... C'Olumn an another newspaper. One ,.,. ef 1 ,,,.... .. r. quc.uo n and the an ~r we~ uactly ~tr ~ 1..,., ..._. el ,.,.,. lhc same. I was dn"1nt a 1em1 ac tht uve lDl•takalJ ,,.... •J ~ 1imcanddon'trttall1htpapersor1he enr 1Mf e.--_. Ytee ...... . dates. Wha& I want to know is. how Becaese we • ...., .... ~ .... • come? maaJ ..,,,.,.,.SM,. ...... ,_... 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N.C Sa STORE ~##( uno, son ot t'larcnce and Beatrice Sasano ot · ·fi,l.""""."",_ Aununaton Beach. have been commiujoncd second ~ li eu tenants 1n the Air Force afteraraduation from Officer 1,_ ____________________ 1111111111 • • • .\1rmen Er ik W. Lar1on, whose wife 1s the former Bobbi Johnson ofNcwpe>rt Beach. and Mlcluael J. Cnlte, son of Li nda Farrow of Huntington Beach and James Crui se of Los Alami tos. have graduated from basic training at Larkland Air Force Base. Texas. Crui se is a 1984 graduate of Huntington fkach High School. • • • ,Air Force Sgt. Kevin A. Erbar, whose wife is the fo rmer Debra Ebenhack of Fo untain Valley. has arrived for dut y with the 22nd Field Maintenance Squadron at March Air Force Base. Ca hf. Erbar is an aircraft fuel S)'Stems mechanic.. • • • Manne I st Lt. Rober& J. Venega1, a 1978 graduate of nl\ersll} High Schpol in Irv ine. has been des1gnat1ed a naval night officer upe>n graduation from the tactical nav1ga11on phase of Training Squadron 86 at the Naval Air Station 10 Pensacola. Fla. Venegas 1s a 1984 graduate of Cal tatc Fullerton. • • • .\1rman Jerome D. Stu, son of Mr and Mrs. Louis D Stan of Huntington Beach. has graduated from the Air f orc.·e JCI engine mechanic course at Chanute Air Fo~ Base. Ill. He 1s a 1979 graduate of Edison High School. • • • Army Pvt DaaJel R. Glen, son of Gary Glenn of Hun11ngton Beach. has completed basic training at Fort McClellan. Ala. • • • .\rmy Pvt. Mattlaew O. Sweeay, son of John P. S'-"e(.'n) of Hun tington Beach. has com pleted one station unit tra ining at the Army Infantry School in Fon Benning. Ga. He 1s a 1983 graduate of Manna High Sc hool. • • • Navy Airman Recrui t Jame. L. Lan1ley, son of Fcrncua Langley of Costa Mesa. has completed the Na'' ·s aircraft launch and recovery equipment course. ---... p, t. Timothy F. Brogdon, son of Mana Brogdon of Huntington lka\h. has graduated as :i reconnaissance scout at the Arm) Armor School an Fon Knox. Ky. Brogdon 1s a 1983 graduate of Ocean View High School. • • • KriJIOpber A. harrar, son of Gary harrar of Irvine and Maureen Jordan of Santa .\na. and Sd11yler K. Tra1n 1ng School at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. 11 Sharrar 1s a 1985 graduate of UCLA and Sasano is a 1984 grad u:ite ofB1ola Uni versity. · , • • • ._1rman 1st Class Juice E. GrHMD, daughter of ssg lllCRGWltE -- price effective 2 -DAYS ONLY · Oct. 26th & 27th Putne1a and Vincent Grennon of Seal Beach. has graduated from the Air Force communications oper- ations ~pcr1alist course at Goodfellow Air Force Base. Tc>.a~. She i a 1982 graduate 'of Los Alamitos High School. Compact microwave la ideal for Pvt. Randall C. Wkl.;..:.;, son of Holly and Robcn any kitchen where counter CU Whiteman of Huntington Beach. has completed the space at a premium •. 5 cu.ft. 15 min. timer. • T multiple launch rocket sy~1e.m .course at Fon Sill. Okla. 1,..w.a_s_$•g•g----------#·8-7•0•60----~ $30. 1111iJi ___________ .. Jesse M. Tblel, whose wife is the former Alysa Cohen 11 ~,,.. .._ of Fount ain Valley. has been promoted to the rank of ~~ private first class 1n the Army. Thiel is a utilities KENMORE CANNISTER VACUUM equipment repairman wi th the 4th Suppon Battalion in West German>. ..\1rman lstClasseudy•J.joees,sister ofPaula Bartz S 17900 Pnce ettect1"9 2-DAYS of Huntington Beach. has been named outstanding was •33900 NOW only-OCT 261h& 27th airman of the quarter for the 17th Reconnaissance Wing 1n England. Jones 1s an aircraft electric.al systems specialist. • • • Master Sgt. Randy BertllM, son of Roben Bertling of an Clemente. has been named outstanding senior non- romm1ss1oned officer of the quarter for the 1999th Information Systems Squadron at Sunnyvale Air Force Station. Cahf. Bertli ng. a 1966 graduate of San Clemente High School. is a satell ite communications supervisor. • • • Pvt. Rlc,Jtt'.. Kuciemba, son of Piu and Eldon Hoover of Huntington Beach. has completed Army basic training at Fort Benning, Ga. He is a 1985 graduate of Marina High School. • • • .\rm y Pvt. Jose M. Su tau, son of Teresa Vazquez of Cu~ta Mesa. has arri ved for duty with the 32nd Signal Battalion in West Germ any. Santana. a 1984 graduate of Estancia High School. 1s a communications system oixr.uor. • • • p, t EllH~tb R. Wa•e, daughter of Suzanne Wade of Costa Mesa. has completed basic training a1 Fon Jaci. ... on. S.C. She is a 1982 graduate of Costa Mesa High &huol Attachments Included .;;26410 WOMENS - LEOTARDS ""'_. ............................ .... 1l\.ll·iMEN'S LAND-N-LAKE ~~ JACKETS s200 were $3000 Warm, comfortable jacket fashion ed with zip front. Assorted colors. S 1 QOO were '4000 HUNTINGTON BEACH 90t5 AOMS AV£. (Adlfns & Mlgflol11) 1714*3-2116 -,~ .. IOAM • 9"I SAT ICM SUlll 1'-$ 5.t•·al«1-GUM-..0 "' )IOll' _,. OK* ...... ~ ... eo .1 .. When One Great Taste - Isn't Enough ... · ' SHRIMP, FISH & CHICKEN 53.99 Only Long John Silver's has all three -shrimp, fish and chicken -on one plate! Or try our Shrimp & Fish or Fish & Chicken or our Seafood Platter! Each dinner served with thick-cut fryes and slaw. For gre at tastes, variety and value, try Long John Silver's. LONGJOHN SILVEl{S. 3095 Harbor Blwd., • Coeta M ... (acrou from Fedco) NEWPORT FLOOR COVERING, INC. • CARPETINa• DRAPERIES• LINOLEUM • CERAMIC TILE • WOOD FLOORS 3500 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 675-1636 25 years In Corona del Mar ST. C°'""-UC. MO. C·\W*11 4 , ..,._ htch cardl. In hla excellent book Jl<ININa4 °" 8'tldl"'1. the late Albert Morehead aave thete two handl: •.••• ,. t I 9 A1011 I ¢1 •• ~•A tT•t Q A81 ¢ASS ••• The ex-pert will rate the first hand u "1ood" and the eecond u "weak." Thal ls because he wm ex- pect to make eight or nlne tricks with the first hand In whichever or his two suits partner has a rtt. Al· though the 'second hand oontalns CllllEs 111£1 an extra ace he won't thlnlc .. hlply of lt beeauee there are no tr1ckt to develop, even If partner ha.a a tpade nt. Intermediate cards alao playa an important part In deddlna how good a hand le. Consider thla ,..., , .. ,._ Q•• Unleae you can flt. the oppo- nenta to It.art thll 1Uit, It ls odda ap1Mc. )'our naakinl a trick rrom It. Now add the 10 to either hand. Althou&h )'OU have not lncreued your point count, ,OU have guaran- t.Md a crtck for younelt. Lutly, your ha,!\. cards work better In tons eulta than short. There la no doubt "hlch of these two handl )'OU woWd ra&Mr ......, even though their pouit~ an the aame: a.•. s•s• ... ••••• 9 xsss• 9 As••• O AI[ O as --~-1 •A •s 1 could nu a book with n.amplel hands where Po(nti-count dolea't con)e cloee to expreteln& the nlue or a hand. All these fact.on are taken into account when I write the column. ...... , .... u.uror~eob­ .to Qui• B. GoNa&M Ollulllutf, la eare of tMe aew•paper. r THE BROADWAY'S HOLIDAY SALE IS ON NOW! HURRY FOR THESE STOREWIDE SAVINGS AND . MORE! SHOP SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. LOWEST PRICES OF THE SE ASO N -PLAZA SPORTSWEAR - S.ve 30%: On Devon's "Fantasia" group of knit coordinates for misses' sizes 10 to 18. 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Reg. 12 00 to 28.00 1.40 to 19.60 Save 30%: On Carter's· coordinates for girls 4 to 6X. Apphqued fleece tops with match- able skirts and leggings D 83. Ong. 8.00 to 18.00 5.60 to 12.60 Save 30%: On legwear for girls 4 to 14 .. Choose from tights, anklets. knee-highs cin"l:I sport socks. D 56. Reg. 1.99 to 10.00 1.39 to 7.00 S.ve 30%: On a wide selection of girls' totes and backpacks. D. 102. Reg. 2.50 to 23 .00 1.75 to 16.10 ---STEREOS --- S.ve 200.00: Sherwood 110-watt audio .sys· tern with 18-band graphic equalizer. Dept. 88. Orig. 999.00 799.00 ---SHEETS --- Save 31% to 50%: 100% cotton flannel sheets from our exclusive European Collec- tion, 5 prints plus solids. Dept. 2. Orig. 14.00 to 33.00 6.99 to 19.91 --SLEEP SHOP -- Save 30% to 50%: Every Simmons mattress including Beautyrest. Take home a free bed- frame with your Beautyrest set purchase. Dept. 69. Orig. 129.95 twin ea . pc. to 1299.95 king set . . . . . . . . . . . 49.00 twin M . pc. to 111.00 Icing Ht Not at Hortbn Plaza or Westchester. -CUSTOM HOME SERVICES - S.ve 20%: Contemporary European styled kitchen cabinet refacing. Call toll-free 1-800-255-1991 for a no~obligation home estimate. Last 7 days. Contractor's license #456345. Dept. 615. ..,,. 21%: Custom designed shutters Call toll-free 1 -800·848~2700. Dept. 615. SUNDAY, OCTOBER J6. 1916 Fall has a shape to suit every taste McClatchy News Service Jn suits, proporrion is ~very· thing. The basic rules are: The shorter, slimmer skirts rake longer jackers and spiky pumps. The longer skirrs, with more flip at the hemline. take shorrer, belted jackets and cropped, laced-up boots. A noticeable change is in the shape of the jacket. The shoulderline is strong and level, but not exaggerated. The waist· . lint is brought to attention, tither with a bold belt worn over the jacket or by strong shaping in the construction. Often, jackets are done with peplums to bring even more ittenrion to the waistline. Suits for day are with both a j•bot-neck bloust or a ca11ored shirr worn open at the neckline. And, thankfully, the tailored shirr with a little bow tie at the collar is nowhere to be found. There is a whole new category of theater suits. They are done . -.c. .. ,. __ _ in speccacular fabrics such as moire taffeta, velvet and silk satin. They are usually worn without a blouse bur with an important piece of jewelry at the throat and a smarr little cocktail hat. -Crocodile anaalligawr are the hottest new animals roam· ing waistlines this fall. Perrr Ellis, Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein are other designers to sho w the croc belt in every segment of their .. colleccions, from daywear through evening. jersty evening dresses. stacked swearers, capacious coats and denim jeans are all copped with a wide brown croc belc. It is sn absolute must for fall. -Leather is the season's hoc. test "f1bric." Crocodile, shear/. ing, pigskin, kidskin, chamois and rough-out suede are all on the agenda. Jn many cases, de- signers have given :leather the same creatments as cloch. ft has bttn embroidered. eachcred and ... layered, and paired wich cashmere sweaters and tweeds. Lest you think leather means brown or black, chink again. This season it comes in brighc shades as well as all the naturals. There are apple-red cowboy jackets, Christmas-green busi- ness suits, Dijon-mustard pants and mallard-green skirts. -Suits have three ways co go this fa/I. Therf 's a nod in the direccion of Coco Chanel, with slim , knitted skirts and matching boxy jackets. Then there's the hunting jacket look, that 's either mid-thigh or cropped to the waist and trimmed with a near velvet co/. Jar. Finally is the pep/um suit, sometimes done with a fishcai/ pep/um (longtr in the back) for evening. All three point tO a new direction of fem ininity in . . womens suits. -Dresses for fall are softer, shaplier and always belted. houlder Jines are uong, but not oppressive. Whats imporr . am is the shape of the skirr. It ·s longer. fuller and softly draped. Fabrics are soft. usually jersey. which has become rhe mainstay. -The wild Wesr look never dit:s. ir jusr xecs winged now and then but alwa vs comes back rarin · tO go. If you don 'c like fringed Western jackets, co w. bor boots, Indian blanket coats. Levi 501 jeans and tooled belts, run for your life beca~se the stampede is on. There's no such rhing JS being overdone when it comes co Western. A few de- signers are even showing cow. bor boors with tuxedos, bur onfr wirh sterling s11ver spurs, of course. -For evening. there are sev- eral uptions. Turn to sweaters, perhaps omethin!( with a gen- erous amount of sparkle,· turn ro leather. perhaps a strapless little something char fit like skin; or face the We t .md round up a studded shirr to go with ~old lame jeans. And don't forget ro add gob o( gold jewe/rr. An accessory is anything you wear ocher than the garment - the extra pizazz or punch rhac g1vmhe one-of-a.kind look· to a dress or suir chat hund1eds may have purchased. ·-The right accessories -belts, shots, hosiery and jewelry- can cranf orm the simplest of out fies inro a look that will turn heads. The c/cxhing is the backdrop, a canvas waiting for a splash of color and individu- ality. Belts are essential because fall clothes have a distinctive shape: small, fitted torsos with Jong, narrow sleeves 9yer longer flow. ing skirrs. , "Wide be/cs id snakeskin, ·crocodile or lizard seem to be Yves Saine Laurent's signature," said manager and buyer Bridget Marshall at the Rive Gauche boutique in South Coast Plaza . ''The wide contour belts, in leather and suede, up to four inches are also imparrant. " The contoured belts are often in concrasring shades and curve over the hips. Jn jewelry, the bold metallic earringJs al/-imporrant along with large pins in bright-colored stones. Big drop earrings, flat choker and double cuff bracelets spice up and otherwise conservarive look. Other big looks are natural elemnts combined with bone, ivory and horn, wood and ceramic. "One of the most imparranr accessories we have is the large scarf." said Marshall. "This is a 68 inch scarf,·· she said showing one in shades of gold, brown and black imprinced with six large leopards -a real encraflce maker. Scarves are used to sash a waist or as a dramatic head Please see ACCESSORIES/Bl. A more interesting fashion picture is presented when Sand- ra Beige/ adds accessories ro the Rive Gauche long silk Jame gown with buttoned front. A gold leather belt cinches the waisr, and metallic and color touches were added with chunky gold and silver bracelet with red stones and matching earrings. Her black peau de soie pumps are adorned with smocked bows. Phowgraph_v by f\·ick Souza. Le Bon Marche Le Bon Marche is rerurnmg' The "bargain bonanza .. bazaar was insritured b,r the Newport Ha rbor Arr Museum Council in I %1 and held each 1 ear uncil 1978 when ir was followed br antique shows from 1979 through 19i 5. The popular event will come to life again at 6 p.m. Frida r with a gala Halloween f\·1ghc preview evening in the Mercan- tile Building at South Coast Village. le Bon Marc he continues with a two-day sale Sacurdav and Sunday. Nov. 2, at the same location. Ac the gala opening. masks, costumes or "come as you are w11/ be the proper attire for guests who w111 be treated co music by Dr.Jo eph Harr and his six piece band garbtd in festive ruffled shirrs and straw boater . Food station will be et up abour the buildinB featuring in· ternarional fate from Ghand1, 40 Carrots. Good Earth. Carree Pasquini and Verdugo ·s. A no. host bar will be available. On the lo wer level. guests will find Jn a array o{merchandise offered -from Jrt. books. jew. elrr and silver to designer fashions and furs -from lug· gage. sporting poods and ap· pli•s co furniture and sail- boats. "The number of items has grown beyond anyching we t>ver imagined, .. said committee member June Donavan. Morf than 20 antique dealers will present their rare specialities on the second level, 1.nd the upper level w11/ be devoted to a silent aucrion with numerous rra vel opportunities including a trip co Malaysia and a Celebrity Corner. Anchoring the comer will be A car is Worn, the Mtlro~ A VC'nue boutique which offers clorhmg once worn by ctlebritie such as Cher, Linda Evans. Elton john, Mark Har . Plea e te L£ BO /Bi . • ~he art of doin r own manicure r • .-. ... , ... 11y~ ••za •·L'e--~ ·-------· ... ~ Md '"' Juliet nwUc:ura ,,.., ... mcUod of'wnippina 111eMill iafl!IMI!' wt.icta 1&1'H91Mes and~ For lbc pac few ycen I hid.-IO manicurill Judith Htllon ~ r.-o weckL lut. cartier this~ when llw n:localld out of ua~. I decided 10 do them m~f aad climiult one 1p. pointmmt from tM calndmr. Afttr wak'hins her. I cwld a.ac11r the job with no problem. Ritlat? Wrona! Wr11PP.i*'I thole tiny papers aaoand cKh nail and tuckina them around proved to be a hassle, npccially workina on the right hand with~lhc lefl hand. But. I perscrvered. , .I did it. Thea, I added the si>. coats of-polish just like Judith did. n.~-1 .. uptoW IOtN •v=of'm, fl Wiiia ... Ofllr.. IO~ ..... dida'\ a Wlit ..... -.... ....,. :w lDlild Pl••llle .... lft......_ 1n·a 11!1• ao Juditla. J ••..._. lbca...'an.a=•-lllclw •bt IOfudali Whll IDIMIU .. .,, doin& ...... wrmjped Milt. , "I bowthaa you know IOUep)IOUI' uilt ... , haft hell wbn they "' flnl dDM, IO rm wonderi~ if h's ilOC the ptOdvtu ~IN Uiirw. .. WIOW Judy. She cac l alia oflW'Oducta she had med very MK'\"fttfuDy. au of which, she •id. have fast dryen in them. .. It is very imporwu to remember with each step to be sure the prior coat is dry to the touch before addina the ncx1 one.' I'll $hare her product list with vou Cnme plannen Karen Fratantaro, Tricia Ferell and Eileen Delaney. other d~ia-yourwlfcf......,.-r.p fins and wilb you tha1 wMld likt to learn lo wnp and let 111Mm Mill pow. (Y cs. nails will~ bemUlt they a~ prot«1cd. Aftci a few montb• you'll ha \IC lO CUl thnn a.ct every ~­ weeks they'll ttt so loai.) lfyouaftofthe''youcan fOflrl that paper wra('Pina.. 1ehool. the quick dryina products also vtorlc well on lhc plain manialn:s. "All ofthctc prod&KU are available at The Bod on 17th S1m in Costa Mesa." accord.il'I to Judilb. They arc Naihcll rnmdin, adhesive fOt apply- ing the papen (they come in a kit with instructions); thin oranaewood sticks for tuckina the papers around and under the nails: Adhcron (by Revlon) baSl-coat: smoothies or buffers (these will smooth out the.top of the papers on the nails: NailTex glaze (goes on before two coats color and takes a five minute dryi~ period) and PlrfKt 10 top coat. (fV'1sh otr maninare with two coats). I also had .. written orckn'' to Ult all of the coats of polish and wait wnil each one was dry to the toum. ThiL time can vary w11h the weather. TM products arc applied btncalb and on top of the nails. "The cotll of polish arc what makes the tcdlniq• •~ ccssful. Any Ins and llw nailt will not dry to be hard and will bend. Plus the· papers won't stav on u loni." Once you have \ht papen ha platt alohJ with the best coet and a11zc applied. you can wait several hour$ lo 3pply color and top coats. as Iona as you get ii all done within the same 2• hour period. When the nails arc all done and all of the smudges removed. from the cuticles. you cenainly will want to .............. _Lellele __ Wally and &baron z..,..,. aboard C.ta.Jlna Holiday. Seafaring party for Make-A-Wish .. . A man stood on the docks wavil\I his arms as the Catalina Holiday pulled away with 300 Newport JuniOr Ebcll members and friend s aboard for an evening of fun. Someone finall y noticed saw the member's late-arriving husband and the captain returned 10 pick him up amidst cheers from the crowd. He was awhile living that down as the rest of the crowd was living it up dancing. singing and dining. Brian Beirne from K-Earth provided oldies and current hits along with trivia and twists contests for the cruisers raising funds for thl' Make a Wish Foundation of OC Seventy-seven Items were up for silent auction bids including a Costa Mcsa Police DcpanmenHionated helicopter ride bought by 0.. La Flamme. Thc buffet was a popular spot with sandwiches. fruit. vegetables and 10 different desserts arranged in large white wicker picnic baskets. Eileen Delaney was chairman of the fund-raiser and Tricia Ferrell was food chairman. Other aboard included Doag Ferrell (the Ferrells own the Western Pride out of Davey's Locker). JMy ud Vlace (Bl1 Vlule) Catra, U1a Boler, Ro1er ud u.da Browm, Jeaaale ud Joe Ba1M, president Kara Fratutaro, Wally ud su,... Ziglar, s. ... Jon ... a.H Teresa SmltL SEARCHMEN: .. It was hysterical. Ninety-two rcsoonded and I 7S showed Saaan Jobneon, Jeanne BaMO and Tereea Smith. Podiatric Surgical Group of Orange CounfJ ( ' - ' ( ··-~:~··· Ill. CUii Elllll LIWE SPECIALIST IN LOWER EXTREMITY INJURY DISEASE & SURGERY OF THE FOOT ANO ANKLE Ill. UWllEllE I lllWI • LASER SURGERY Reduced peln. mlnlmal bleeding & swetllng, faster heeling • MINIMAL INCISION AND MICROSURGERY Adv•nced Ambulatory turglcal loot prQC:edures which reduc• peln, swelling and epeedl heeling with minlmel treume • ARTHROSCOPtC FOOT AND ANKLE 8UAOERY • COMPUTERtZEO ELECTROOYHOORAPHIC M!OfCINE Benefit from new ~erlz.d anlylll for llmt>. foot dltMse • A!CON$TRUCTIVI ANO COMPUTER DE8tGN£0 FOOT 8UAGERY • ~ANCEO J0tNT ~ IUMIRY FOR A..-THNTIC JOtNTt • HOSPITAL & OFFICI ..UNT IUMERY '°"' AATH~ITIC JOtNTS • SPORTS & AEHAklT A TIVI MEOtCINE SvperlOr Medlc:al Centtt • 1625 ~'°'Ave . SUitt 100 Nll#P0'1~.CA9*3 • (714) e.te-1818 up at the house." said hostess Beverlr Tbompsoa. The Search founder and husb3nd Ho welcomed the group to their NB home to kickoffthc male division of the group that will use the amc Search men. "Twenty-six men signed d that's veat. Now we can have men on the board:· said Beverly. who had the tcssing team of Pam GoldstelD, Kare. Bucci ud N8'1H Draper helping her with the succcSsf ul turnout. .. We arcsocitcited ... we are about 2/3 towards finishing the vidco(on drug abuse) we arc planning for the schools. "We also have some great luncheon programs planned. Ro1le Greer's wife Marie will be speaker on Nov. 3 at the Ncwponer.'' More info on Search available by calling 8S2-8330. U YEARS: Joel Rotkmu of Newport Beach. general manager of the Anaheim Marriott. was back at the NB Marrion (where he was manager when it opened in '7S) for a pany. It was in his honor to celebrate his 2S years with Marriott. Employees from t~ hotel properties as far away as the Middle East joined the party of I SO.to congratulate him and have a little fun with a friend ly roa!>t. Jack F .. lber, director of football administration for the Rams. presented him with a jersey and among the "roasters .. at the cocktail/buffet affair were Palll Salata ud Bob Wlu (NB city manager). .............. _ ... ._ Lori Warmtncton (rtabt). honored bJ the Ne;:::rt Harbor Soroptlmlata u lta l lth dlatlnp.laJaed womaa or contrlba· dona to commmalty eenlce, recelftd a p~e preeented by preeldent Ellaabeth Mock. The ceremciny occarred at a fublon lmacheon held at t)Je Rita Carlton with more than 350 preeent. --Newport's Cannery Village-- DINNER NIGHTLY 6:00 P.M. to Midnight Mondays & Tuesdays: Two Dinner• for • US.95 Wednesdays: 8 Courie Italian Dinner •9.95 2900 Newport Boulevard • Newport Beacll • t'7&·1H8 Hair To .Be Different! HAIR CARE I lllE-UP WlllSHDP • t Andreas . (F~[g[g You wl learn ••• • How·to hold your hair brushes ~ • What kind of brush to use for where ' •Where to put the sty~nc lotions/sprays • Where to direct the hair from the blow dryer • How·to put up your hair •The use of accmorits .. :and much more. ... :JUVIJUM. MME_. MAl.YSIS ANDREA'S take cart of them -use a ptncil for d1alina 1hc phone. wear aJoves for heav)' clc1n1n1 jobs and pnknint and ccnainly don't chew on your nailuf\cryou have spent two or three b<Mfrs on thtm. Evtry h da)'I an app!ication. of topcoat will keep your nails looking "just done." Every ni&ht apply cream to tht cuticles. c- BEAUTY NEWS: Polly Quain of Newport Beach. a director fOr Mary Kay Cosmetics who was recently honored in Dallas as one Of t~ company's top saleswomen. wrote to tell me about two new MK products. One is Oil Controllina Conditioner an advanced moisture balancing lo- tion for oily skin. This was developed because the company's resea~hcrs believed that incrc'ascd stress 1n the work force and incrtastd use of the birth control pill were.ca usi.nt WOtMn tCl "'pcricncc more oijy skin. The second is Moistutt Re.waJ Treatment Cream which it 1 rich cmolhl'nt cream for all Ikea typn. (MK also now has dcvt'°P.'d prod- ucts for "omen wi th St'nSllive skin. The> arc fr:igrancc-frtt. 1lleraY tested and non-comcdogenic. ('l'Mt last long \\-Ord means the produns won't clog the.' pores.) • • • A no boat cruise on ship Goodwill A phantom Halloween cruise has be~n planned by ?he Helmsmen ~f Goodwill Industries ... there's no date. no time ... a fund-raiser one attend11n spirit only. . . 1 ult~ t To climb aboard this &hostl y c:rui~. pan1c1pants s1 mp "/ ~ ~ o mail a donation. There wilf ht "door pnzes" awarded on Fnday 1ndud1na a diamond ring. a mink jacket and othc~good1cs. . Funds will be used to help refurbish a Goodwill ~tore which serves as a retail job-training site for disabled. More 1nformauon on the non-evtnt available from S47-6301. exL 308. . . Showboat Chapter of the OC Perf~rm1ng Ans .Center 1s ~I~ plannint a \rip-a real sentimental journey on a train. Guests will stan .amv1n1 (20l att1rc ~s appropriate) at the new Rcgj.()nal Transponauon .Center 1n Santa Ana noon Saturday. After enter1:3.inmcnt (tap dancing showg1r!s). champagne and hors d'oucvres. they will bOard the Silver Zcphr (a pnv~tely-owncd t~level observation car) for an enterinmcnt-fillcd tnp to San Diego. A trolley wtll take them to Horton Plau where dinner will be served at Top of the f:!arbor Ho~sc. · On return at 9:30 p.m .. coffee and desscn will be served at the station. LiJlda Babe of Corona dcl Mar may be called at 7~1913 for more information on the SI 2S per person excursion. Ja~lya MaferTowund, the 1963 Miss America. will.attend the Nov. S Women's Council for Heart membership event at the 30th Street Bistro. In 1970, Townsend suffered a stroke which lefl her paralyzed and without speech. She will participate in a champagne reception at I 1:30a.m. and speak about her recovery during the noon luncheon. . . The Heart Association. S47-300 1. may be called for further information on the S2S per person event. . Chapman College's American Celebrauon VI which marks the conclusi~n of the school's SS4 million campaign is set for Saturday at the Anaheim Marriott. The musical highlight of the even ing will be SO years of Broadway with the Chapman Sympfiony Orchestra's performance of Aaron Ceopland's Tis a Gift and Hoedown. Emma Jue Riley, president of the Program for Women Foundation. will be honored guest and recei ve special recognition for her work to create the YWCA Hotel for Women. at the 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday 62nd annual membership event in Bowers Museum. Information 1s available by calling the YW at S42-3S77. ROBINSON'S: Designer Jessica McC"hntock will present her romantic dresses I p.m. Saturday at the new South toast Pina store in the Red Bag department. Same day I :30 in cosmetics Paloma Picasso will auto- graph customer purchascs of her signature fragrance: Chaps by Ralph Lauren president George Ackerman will present the latest collection with informal modeling I to 4 p.m. in the men's department and Paula Carbone will show her lingerie collec- tion. 2 to S p.m. in Intimate Apparel. NORDSTROM: Personal shopper Holly Baffcrt and E. F. Hutton account executive Donna Adam will present a seminar for career women 7 p.m. Wednesday at the South Coast Plaza store. Reservations and more details available from 549-8300. Same time Donna Karan's rcson collcetion will be informally modeled in the Collectors. SAKS FIFTH A VENUE: The Philip Kingsley Hair Analysis com- puter wilt be at the SCP store Monday through Saturday. The SI 0 fee is redeemable in Kingsley products. The store ma) be called for appoint· ment!> or "alk-ups will be welcomed. WORKSHOP: A hair care and makl·up workshop will be held 6:30 p.m. Monda) a1 ~ndrca·s. 3519 E. C'oost H1"a). Corona dcl Mar. Tips on hair st) ling tools and products along w11h aecessones for the hair will be c'pla1 qcd and makeup anist ~1~hard Ste,cns will talk with guests ~1\lng pointers on cosmetics. More in fo rmation available from 675-1334. SHOW: Las Amigas de San Jose. guild of St. Joseph Hospital. will hold a fashion show 11 a.m .• Nov. S. at the interior design st ud io of Wanda 8oiart at 14.iO E. Chapman. Oranat. Ral1sh fashi ons and models will be featur('d at the event being stqcd in what was the 1929-buih home of the Charles Recd famil y. The St. Joseph Hospital foundation. 77 I ·8211. may be called about tickets. SE~INAR:Dusan Mrak will pres- en t his concept on pattern making for home sewers No\. 8 at a five-hour scm1nar 1n the Sheraton Ncwpon lkat·h hotel The charge is SI O and further details ma) be obtained by calling 953-8228. ACCESSORIES ADD ••. From Bl wrapextending•round the shoulders. Fall shoes arc full of texture. They mix patent leather, suede or calfskin with more exotic hides. Heels are so low that penny loafers, spectator pumps and ankle boots, some of which look suspiciously like dressy hikina boots. arc comina into fashion. The textured look can be carried to the lea this season by usina textured pantyhose to add flair to a simply· accessorized knit dress. However, when completina the colorful look hosiery should be kept simple and clcpnt. For casual occasions, choose o~que pantyhose or textured knee h1ahs for wearina under tapered pants. Sheer hosiery. however. 1s still the wiser choice tor work. Hats and gloves can provide the final fall finishing touches. Gloves arc sometimes in contr11st- 1ng shades. sometimes tone-on-tone. They can be found in lizard and snake as well as suede and leather. For evening they arc black and lo"8-. .above the elbow and may bt ajvcn cxt~a dimension with jewels. em- broidery or satin bows. Looks. can be topped ofTwith a fur hat. a ~nm med style. close fitti•pill box with a fez innucnce or one of the popular .sparlclinJ cocktail hats. Grey 1s one of the today's favorite colors. but with the abundance of accessories. fall can be one of the bnahtest seasons in fashion. LE BON MARCHE •.. From Bl mon, Marsha Mason. Catherine Ox- enbera. Victoria Princi pal and others. Well-known ~rsonalities with Or- anac County affiliations includina Bua Aldrin. Lynn Bari. Joer Bishop. Richard Chamberlain. Bil Ficker. Ruby Keeler. Jamn Rooecvelt. Toni Fix Your Chipped CRYSTAL 871-2255 Abell Custom Repaln « JJQfOl1 ....... MJlt 1957 Hewpart IW. .... Tennille and Peter Ucberroth have contributed memorabilia for the auc- tion. Also. to be auctioned is the Metallic laequertd silk quilted bq don3ted b) Rive Gauche. ,Tickets to the four-hour pla arc S.S and may be purchucd at the door. The sale continues Saturday from IOa.m. to 7 Pm. and on Sunday from IO a.m. 10 S p.m. Tickets are 12 each and will also be availablt 11 the door J~nc C'onnell is Le Bon Man:hC cha!rman with Euaenie Fisher as co- cha!rman and Sandra Beietl. council chairman. as advisor. Other commit-t~ chairmen ire Sally Crow. J (1alcn11nc:. Jantt Hall. ~ Maf\hall. DccNe1cc: Pcrtini.. Mkhacl Perk1n1. thcr Qukk. Jan ~mou and June Wood ._, r Procttds w11t 'bcnefit the PfOIF'lms Ind e11h1b111ons of the musuem. " J ,. Ipres 6allet supper for supporters ___ , UDA 0£AN..-------_,.~,-t~eunmd'"a hat c 11oup °' .. ...,....,....., danced the morning away and min· o d o gkd with the C'ast. • lest-! r1nac Counuans pa'i'i the "Be still ffi) hcan." said JeAue "We wanted to have 1 Ne"'il York Mix. "IJus11alkcxl w1th Pe&efMarU.1 supper club •• t> pe. party ... like the (ballet mnstcr in chief). "Ge.e and I Stork Club. said Pally Breuaa. ha'c seen him dance so many limes. I who helped plan thc~ladinncrparty al'-'G)i. "anted to be a ballerina. but fi h f h y k c (ll) moth~r talked me out of it" or t c cast 0 t e cw or 11>' added the founder of the Cover G1'rls • Ballet at the Irvine Hilton. "It was a test to S« if, Ora nae for the Dance Alliance. (She pres. Coun11ans would stay up this.late," cntcd-a check to Alliance for$ I SOO - addcd Brennan at about 11 p.m. as mt:mbership fees paid by the Cover the 400 aucsts arm-ed Sunda~ fri>m Girl!>, many of whom are on the ' board.) the OC' Performing Arts C'enter. "Y, ou haq~ more of a rela~ed They rasscd! "It's 2: IS and we arc beginning :itmosphcn: here ... we arc happy to dinner," said Stewart Woodard, hi: here to \how )Ou what we do so president of the sponsonng Center "di '" other pans of the count!). A Dance Alliance. lot of our dancers are from Call· Ro y s, ormer ancer nu" auending mcdit·al scho0I. said, "fh1~ ":IS m) kind o( ballet. .c,ccllcnl. I stanrd with Seu Lavery (pnnt1J)'JI 1nce 1978) and have dann·d t"'o of the numbers they did ton1~ht ·· WQ9ds was seated w11h Lavery (an l'll·roommatc). Susan 81rlow and Bari Tulvlng, who had selected the ~upper menu of )alad (Le Sylphid<tS). t·h1l·ken brl'aM with basil sauce (fire- b1rd) and caramel sauced cream puffs (~"an L.lkc desscn). Kit Totb and husband Sttpllen were COJO)tng C'ha1t1ng with tablcmates ('onductor Huso Florato and wife Joelynn. 'on ucto1 He and his wife were hou~· aue ts of the Mpr GlkUttll on Lido dunna their stay "The C'cnter 1s my new home ... 1<1id Jim Joaes of the South Coast Ballet which has 11 performance scheduled 1n March at UCI. '"The New Yortc B:illct performed seven umcs during 11!. sta~ here and I 5'w every one of them. added Joncs1 (He is th'e ncphl'W of Kay aad Georce CHlotrlt of Newport Beach who were at the part}.) While most of "test passers" con· t1nucd to pan) unul afler2 a.m .. a few began l'all1ng 11 a night at about I: IS am. Orange coe. DAILY ptlOTlluncMr. OcllOber 21, 1-• ,_ The band pla)Cd on. . .Steve forn1a ," )31d Man ins who was seated Berllaer and mus1c1ans stayed on for w1th LA ballerina Hu tt.er Wau1 ud Jim Lodge, C'h~mman of the supper. "The acousucs arc great 1n The ( l'nter:· said Fiorato. (Another test Jl:l\'>Cd) "The Pans Opera house dcx•.,n't hold a candle 10 it." added the "It's not late." said danctr Kyra Nichols departing w11h Ela111e ud 8111 Redfield. "Dancers always eat th1!> late. Do )OU ever get to bed before this time?" ................. - Stewart Woodard (left) 1reeta DelllM LaW90D aad Jla Aaher. • • · JoAnne Mb, Martha Green and Patty Brennan. Suaan Barlow and Jim Shaw dining with menu planner Bart TulYiq. The recycling of the flattop By 808 SYLVA llkCi.tcllf ....,, tentc. So\C R.\MLNTO -lhc' \.\1du d1 pix·1., lllo.l· hl·Jgl' 'hear\ l h~~ nank their clunk\ rhair\ hkc the' werr changing 1h~ tlrl' un a Ford trul:l Like mullahs ot \OO\l' :ircanr an. b:irbers suddcnl~ ~m· hall in 'ogur Not hair ~ n I ISTS. mind )OU. ''"h hanJ hJm'l'f\, d1\U) dl'Cor and lull: \Jlon naml''> hle 'lhl'.H I l'>la'>' .1nu I l air \ Cio (10. Hut barhl:r< '>tanu -up gu~'> "ho ''car lah '>me.xi.. ... h11nl' rallir'> on a ''Orn leather ~trop. anti '>loci.. their shops with '1ntagc bnttln of\\ duroo1 and old copies ot .\rgus~ magAJ11m· It"• no1 JU!>t a trend to"ard shoncr h.11N ~le'> 1n gl·ncral that has con· tnhutcJ tu ,a minor rcpn'>C uf the On the cover ... Sandra Beige I of Ncwpon Beach is president of the Newport Harbor An Museum Coucil, the group which originally founded the museum and is its major fundraising group. Beige! has been a patron of the facility since 1974. She has served on several fundra1sing commmces. was a docent for three years and is advisor for this year's Le Bon Marche. makes cast iron pipe tor the building industry. Sandra and Jerry were married 1n Newport Beach m 1973 and moved into Big Canyon, where they are still living today. u>llll'I harhc1 'twp. but unc claS!.IC lull lUl 1n particular: the ··flattop." Laum:hl·d 1n 1hc 1950s as a takcoO <if lhl' popular nc" cut, and dis- t1ngu 1,lll'd h> ,1 nubb~. porcupincl1kc l I 11\\ n thJt apix·ars almost l'lct·tnficd. thl ll.11111pl1m:ig1nl· thl' male cranium l1111ti~u1l·J 111..,· an ;iirnaft camrrJ 1s '·"t h,·u1111111~ thl' cool tool.. tor toJJ~ \ \11u ng ho,., Hatha Yoga 1s Sandra's method for relaxauon. "It's. wonderful for the ·mind and the body. It really centers yo ur enefiles," she said. "I love to paint and have painted since I was s1~ years old." Sandra is a UCLA graudate with an an/math major. She did post gradu· ate researctr at IBM Educational Center in Los Angeles and was a compu~e.r C<?nsultant for eight years Chairman Jim Lodge later aat with Heather Watta and Peter spec1a hzmg m research, development Sean Lavery Today's "cover girl" has traveled lhrou&hout the world, and lists the Frcncli Riviera. Rome and Paris as some of her favoritcflaces. It was on one o those trips to Europe that the San Dieg_o native met her husband Jerry Beige!. Traveling remams one of Sandra's hobbies and one of her recent JOumeys was a cruise to South America to view Halley's Comet. She has visited many of the major an museums overseas including Cairo Art Museum, The Hermitage and the Berlin Art Museum. Other treks have found her at the Mount Ken ya Safari lodge. Machu Picchu in Peru, one of the highest spots in the Andes, and on a helicopter ride at the lguacu Falls in Brazil. and implementation of new systems. Martins. She has two grown stepchildren. iiiiiiiiiii-;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;-;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;77~~~;;;;;;;;;;;~====--1 Marc Beigel is a chiropractor in Costa 1 1 1 Mesa and Patty Beigel is a Hollywood His family has been in Orange County for more than 30 years, and owns the Anaheim Foundry which makeup artist. who did her makeup • for modeling fashions from Saint Laurent Rive Gauche. South Coast DU SAN RETURNS IY POPULAR DEMAND! DON'T MISS HIS UNIQUE SHOWI Seating Is limited so make your reservations NOWI See Special Fashion Sewing Section In today's paper for details. Plaza. DUSAN MRAK President of American Fashion Institute Holiday Special •• Ham:u\ Visag1stc European Perms & Colo" Manicure Pedicures /~ Our Reg. $98 Perm w/cut s55 Linen Silk Wrap crylic Nails European Facials Waxing C'elt\llitc Wrap Make·uo 'illghth ll1gher for Long Hair Mon. at. Manicure Reg. $10 9 • 6 Pedicure s 5 20 Thur days •til 9 pm Hair Cut & Fina_sh __ 3~3 LL THREE FOR ONLY s45 16 i 7 Westcliff Dri ve 63 Newport Beach Uniquely qualified to present to you the latest in the world of Fashion PRE-HOL/DA Y SALE Purchase Holiday Fashions Now and Save 10% to 50% Off Entire Stock As you already know. we are uniquely different with our : Leathers Knits Cocktail Outfits Gowns Silks Sportswear & Ac cessories Mam Level Atrium Court Suite 205-A Fashion Island l 760-9744 .. Qrenge ~·DAILY PILOT/ Sunday. October 2e, 1988 Coaiedles,aiusicalllftcifitalDs h'' 1 hahtheancd wccf iiocal lhtateropcni ngs with three comr-chcs. a J)Ol1r of ont•-uct lauahers and a mu!i1~al 1ributc 1'ai 1ng their cunainf nt ,·nr1ous location along the Orange Coa'>t. T11 TITIS Oranac County·~ first look at Jt'an Ken· nc " comed) ''Luclil Uo1r" come Thursda> at the Laaun Mouhul\. Pla)housc. along with anothcrglimpseof"Alone T01etlilu," Sondltelm" after a wee k's PoSl· thi tJmc at the an Clemcnlt' Com-pC>ncmcnt. mun11) The:ucr. haring a Thursday ty1anhclla Randall 1s d1rcct1ng opening night will be a pairofthc:ner-· ~nch Hour." a romantic comt'd y oriented one·n<'t'i. "Tlae Acto r's about extrn-marnal attachments. Nl&latmare" and "Tlae IS-Minute Rolx'rt Engman. Sherry Kraft. Hamlet," al Orange C'oast'College. Kathk-cn C'ollins. 8111 Littleton a!W Frida) finds the 1'JewJ)Ort Theater Lam pcncer compri~ the Lagu~a An C'cn1cr bo'"'"g in with the cn'.>t: • Orange Counl) premiere of "Tbe Performances \\Ill be fJ'Cn Octette Bridge Club." ~nd the uth Tuc'>da~!>1hroughSn1urda)sat p.m. C'oa I Musical Thcall'r \\ill launch 11s and 'unda~s at 1:30 p.m. until No,. produl't1on of "Side by Side by :?3 :it 1hc Moulton. 606 Laguna "CHILDREN OF A LISIER OOD" tRI 12:30, 3:00, 5:30 8.00. 10 15 "NAME OF THE ROSE" 1:00. 4:00, 7·15, 9•45 NAMOfl a AOAlll •IA ftllOI CINTllll C THOMAS HOWELL "SOUL MAN" tPG 131 1 15, 3 30. 5 •5 800. 10 00 H.P. LOVECRAFT'S "FROM BEYOND" fRI 130.330 5 30 7 30. 9 20 "ST AND BY ME" (RI 12 •5. 2:•0. • 30 6:30 8•30 10 10 CHA.ALES MARTIN SMITH S "TRICK OR TREAT" (R) 1:00. 3 00 5·00. 1:00. 9;00 CHARTER CENTRE 8-l 1 0770 ........ AT MACH avo. C THOMAS HOWELL "SOUL MAN" 115 330 5 •5 8·00. 10 00 "CHILDREN OF A LESSER 000" !RI 12 15 2'45, 5 00 7 30 10 00 ISundav 9 •SI "STAND BY ME" (RI 12 •5. 2•45, 4.45, 6 45 8:45. 10 30 ISundey io 201 "PEGGY SUE" GOT MARRIED" !PG 13) 1 30. 3 •S 600 8 15. 10 15 ''THE COLOR OF MONEY" !RI 12 00, 2 15, .. 30 7 00. 9 30 FOUNTAIN V ALLEY 839 1500 -~IT Af l-.11 "MOUU" (PG) 12:30. 405 "NAVIGATOA''tPG12 15 5 •O "TOP GUN'' tPGI 730. 9 •5 "THE QUEST" tPG1 12.15,200 •OO "KARATE KIO II" (PG131 "IOY wttO COUlD Fl Y" (PGI UNIVERS TIY 854 8811 ~ 11JUMPIN' JACK FLASH" !Rl 12 15 230 445 7 00 9 15 "THAT'S LIFE" tPG 13) J ACK LEMMON 5 45 8 00 10 10 CHARLES MARTIN SMITH'S "TRICK OA TAUT" <RI 12 •5 2 45 4 •5 8 45 8 •5 10 •O (Sund1y 10 301 "CROCODILE DUNDEE" (PG 131 12·00. 2 05 4 10, 6 15 8 30. 10 30 (Sunday 10 15) "THE COLOR OF MONEY" tRI 12 15. 2 •5, 5 oo 7 30. 10 00 (Sunday 9 •SI "THE COLOR OF MONEY" (RI 12 15, 2 45, 500 7 30, 10 00 (Sunday 9 45) SOUTH COAST LAGUNA 4q7 1711 ~ "CROCODILE DUNDEE" (PG 13) 12 00 2 00, .. 00. 8 00 8 15 10 15 (Sunday 10 10) "ST AND BY ME" !RI 1·30, 3:30, 5'30 130. 9·30 LA GUN A HILLS MAU 7f)8 fif> 11 -~•IT TO •AM '2" MATINEES &AT SUN a HO!ld•yt ltt SHOW MOfol·'AI SHOWS ICFOAE SPM ~aAROAIN I Tl 111:~ & wir:n 11 StMT911 Sutent "TOP OUN" IPGI 1 30, 3.'6. 8 00, 8 IS (8~ T ONL V AT 10•30) "THI COi.OR OF llONIY" (A) I 15, 3 40, t 10. I 39 (SAT ONLY AT 10 45) ••r .... ~-:=NOP A LEllE .. GOO" (Al 1.10. 3·30. 5 45, 8 00 ISt l Onlll at 10 20 o m 1 "SOUL MAN" (P0131 • DOlBV S1EAEO• 12 00. 2·05, 4:10, 8:15 8.30, 10:30 (Sunday 10:20) "STAND BY ME" tRI 12 15, 2 10, 4'05 8 00, 8:00. 9•45 JOHN CLEESE IN "CLOCKWISE" (PG) 1:00, 3:00. 5i00 1:00. 9:00 "CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD" (RI 12.30. 2:45, 5:00 7 30. 10.00 (Sunday 9.50) TOM CRUISE "TOP GUN" (PG) AN "TOUGH OUYS" IPGI 12·15, 2:30, 4:45 7:00 9:15 CRUISE•NEWMAN "THE COLOR OF MONEY"' 12:10, 2:40, 5:00, 7:30 10;00 (Sun. 9:45j CINE: l\1A t 'lS 1 A MESA ·lt1j1(J<' -·--PAUL HOGAN ''CROCODLE DUNDEE" (PG 13) 12:00. 2:00, 4:00 8:00. 8:15, 10:15 MESA CINEMA b·lb >ll}'> •DOLBY STEREO• ~aw. AT"'"-If 12·•5. 3.00. 5: 15. 7:30, 9 45 ..... ="'-"'""'"""=--..-;.;.;.;;;..;;~· HP. LOVECRAFT'S "'1-IUN ALL llATl$2,5t "FROM BEYOND" (RJ "TltE IOY WHO COULD Fl Y" 12·30, 2 30, 4:30, 6 30 !PGl2-05, 15 10. 10 20(Sun 10-10 8.30. 10 15 (Sunday 10 101 '1CARAT! KID I" PG 13) CHARLES MARTIN SMITH'S 12:00, 4 :05, 8:15 "TRICK OR TREAT'; (RI 1·00. 3:00 5 00. 1.00. 9:00 "THE QUEST' (PG) 12 oo. 2.00, 4·00 "THAT'S LIFE" (PG 13) 6 00, 8:00, 10:00 VILLAGE CENTER 891 0567 MACM avo .a a oc111 N f#G.Q fWY MAT1NEES DAILY TIU 5:00 "TH OLOR OF MONEY" IRI 12. 15, 2:•5. 5:00, 7.30 "JUMPIN' JACK FlASH"tRI 1 00, 3 15, 5.30 7 •5, 9.50 "FERRIS IUELLEA" (PO 13) 2 10, 6:15, 10: 10 ''KARATE KID II" (PG) 12 05, 4 10, 8. 15 CHARLES MARTIN SMITH S "TRICK OR TREAT" !RI 100. 3 00 5 00 7 00. 9·00 "PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED" (PG 131 12 00 2 15, 4 15 6 15 8 30 10 30 (Sunday 10 20) "CROCODILE DUNDEE" (PG 131 1 15, 3·30. 5•45, 8:00 10 15 (Sunday 10;00) HUNTINGTON TWIN 84 8 0388 MACN ATMA•I "RUTHLESS PEOPLE" IRI 12 50. 4·40 8 30 "THAT'S LIFE" (PO 13) 2 •O 6 30 10 10 BURT LANCASTER "TOUGH GUYS" (PO) 12:00, 2:6o, 4:00 t:OO. t:OO. 10:00 fl TORO 581 9500 l l TOllO AT TW* ..._. JACK LEMMON "THAT'S LIFE" (PO 131 12 40 2 •5 5 00 7 15 9 30 "ST AND BY ME" <RI s 00, 7 00. 9 00 "JUMPIN' JACK FLASH"IRI 12 45. 3 00 5 15 7 30 9 •5 C THOMAS HOWELL "SOUL MAN" (PG i31 12 00, 2 00. 4 00, 8 15 8 30, 10 30 (Sun 10 20) "CROCODILE DUNDEE" (PG 131 , 1 15. 3 30, 5 45 8 00. 10 10 (Sun 10.00) SADDLEBACK ')8 1 'i880 "DEADl Y FRIEND" (R) 2 00, 6 00. 10.00 "BLUE VELVET" (R) 3 45, NS "IOY WHO COULD FLY" 1 45, II 00, 10 05 (PG) "KARAT! KID ff" (PG) 360, 8 00 HARBOR TWIN 631 Y>01 ............. "PEOOY IUE GOT MARRIED" (PG 131 1:30, 3:45, 6:00, 8:15 10·20 (Sun 10:15) 1t'1ttMPIN' JACK FLASH"(R) 12 45. 3 00. 5: 15 7 30, 9.45 CINEMA WEST 8q 1 3G35 "CROCODILE DUNDEE" (PG 13) 12· 15, 2 15, 4: 15. 6: 15 8:30, 10:30 (Sun 10:20) C. THOMAS HOWELL "SOUL MAN" (PG 13) 1 15, 3 30, 5:45 8·00. 10 oo TOM CRUISE "TOP GUN" tPGI 12:45, 3:00. 5· 15 7·30. 9•35 "FROM BEYOND" 5.30. 7·30. 9:30 "THE QUHT" (PG) I 30. 3.30 "DEADLY FRIEND" (RI 2.40, 8: 15. 9:45 "LIES" (R) 12 50 ... 25, 8 00 "FROM BEYOND" (RI 130.330 5 30 7 30, 9 30 WOODBRIDGE 551 0655 llMllllMICA IAIT M CUUWll C THOMAS HOWELL "SOUL MAN" (PG) 1 00 3 15 5 30 7 •5. 10·00 BURT LANCASTER "TOUGH GUYS" 12 00, 2 00 .. 00 6 00. 8 00 10 00 "ST AND BY ME'' (R) 12 30, 2 30 00 e 30. e 30, 10 ~o SUNDAY i005 "PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED" (PG 13) 1 30. 3 •5 600 8 15, 10 15 (Sun 10· 10) "FROM BEYOND'' !R) 5 •o. 1'30, 9·30 (Matinee) ''THI ~IT" (PG) 12 Oo. 2.00. 3:50 MISSION VIE JO TWIN 380 6990 C THOMAS HOWELL "SOUL MAN" (PG131 12 00. 2 00, 4 00. 6 00 8 15. 10 15 (Sun 10 101 "JUMPIN' JACK FLASH"<Rl 12 15, 2 30, 4 45 700, 9 15 MISSl()N Vlf Jl) MAI I l• l h 1 )(I CHARLES MARTIN SMITH'S "TRICK OR TREAT" •~-===~~~"M.UY~~• (R) 1 15, 3 15 UTillH 1u• ru l:tl 5 15, 7 15 9 15 H P LOVECRAFT'S "F .. OM MYONO" !RI "THI QUEST" (PG) 12 oo. 1.50. 3:1&0 i•ptGGY IUI GOT MA..-D'' IPO t3l 130 3 45. 800 • 15. 10 15 I• BURT LANCASTER "TOUGH GU'tl".IPO) 12 10, 2 10, 4 10, 8 10 II 30, 10 30 {SUN 10 201 CRUISE • NEWMAN "THE COLOR OF lllONIEY" (RI 12 15. 2 30 4 45, 115, e 45 "NGGY IUE GOT MARRllD" (PG t31 1 15. 3 30, 5 •5 I 00, 10 00 .. -.. .. DUNDl-1t.(,;Q't31 '2·00, 2.00. • 00. t 15 I 30, 10 30 ISun 10 201 ~ (an) on tfo3d, Laguna l:Scach. all • "Fraakto1ttlo" on the mnin stai t 494-0743 for t1d.ct 1nforma11on. of Golden West ( ollegc 1n Hunt- " The Ottctte Bridge Club" is a ington Beach (895·8378). Thursd3y Ila hbcl. to fa mil) life in 1934 under th rnuah (llurdu) at fl p.m. with lhl' direction of Joan McOillis Her nHllinl'CS to<la) and nl'Xt unday nt 3 cu~t include\ Corinne Marie Wil-pm hamt . knnctlc (J:l)c} Wilson, Bever-•"A C1aoru1 Line" b) the Fulleno~ I) Vtl'na!>d •. Nanc) Gccrlings. Shirley C "1c Light Opera at Plummer Price. M)Wa R)an. Jill Bredesen, ud1torium, Chapman Avenue at Marcil: Ro aod 8111 C'olc. Lemon Street. Fullerton (879-J 732). • The !>how will be staged Fridays clming out l hur~da) through Satu r- and Sa1urdn) al 8 p.m. through Nov. dn\ at 8 p.m .. toda) and next unday 29 "ith a unda) mat met' Nov. 9 at at ~.30. :?:30 at the The;11cr Art Ccntt'r. 2501 •"Flower Drum Song" at the C'hfT Drive. NcwPon Beac h. Reser-() prl'ss ('1, 1c 1 hca1cr. 5172 Orange 'at ion!> arc tnkcn at 63 1-0288. A "e .. C') press ( S.:?7-1949). closing out ..\ single wct•kcnd of performances Fnda} and Sa turday at 8 p.m. 1s t.l'heduled for the one-act comedies •"Barnum" at the Buena Park "The .\ctor's Nightmare" by C "ll' Th1:a1c1. Magnolia A venue at Christopher Durang and "The I 5-..\l·adl'ffi) \\a) Buena Park Minutd lam kt" by Tom Stoppard in (8:! 1-1394). Frida) ana atu rda) at 8 1hc Drama Lab Theater at Orange p.m .. 1oda) and nt·xt Sunda) at 2 pm. C uast College. Alex Golson directs' ..\lrl·ad} on ~tagl' and con11nui~g the playlcts. which will be staged thl'lf respective engagements this Thursda) through Sa'turday at 8 p.m. \\CCI. an.~: and Sunda} at 2:l0. Reservations •"All the Way Home" at South 43:!-5880. ( oa~t .Rcpcrtor). 655 To\\ n ('enter "Alone Together" is scheduled 10 Dme. Co~ta Mc a (957-4033). open at the an Clemente Comm uni-Tucsda} s through Frida)'S at 8 p.m .. I) Theater Thursday. although no Sa 1urda)s at :!:30 and 8. Sundays at announcement has been received and 1:30 and 7:30 until Nov. 23. thl' theater group could not be •"Man of La Mandia" at the reached for t•onfirmation. ~ Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 E Performances were scheduled Camino Real. Tustin (838-1540). Thursda)s through Saturda¥S at 8 nigh tl) except Mondays at varying p.m. until No". 22 at the Cabrillo curtain ti mes through Nov. 9. . Pia) house. 202 Ave. C'abrillo. San •"Sugar Babies" at the Grand Clemente. Re~crva11ons 492-0465. Dinner Thcat(•r. 7 Freedman Way. Original!) scheduled to ope n last Anaheim (772-77 10). nightly except weekend. the outh Coast Musical Monda\S a1 'al)1ng curtain ti mes Theater presen1ation of"Sid e by Side through Feb I b) Sondhe im" ~ill hit the boa~ds.-e••erlJht~o Beacb Memoirs" at the Frida} for a thre~>weekcnd st1.nr-Harlequin Dinner Play house. 3503 S. under the direction ?f Dame I Harbor Bh d .. Santa Ana (979-5511 ). Tre' ino. Performances will be given night I} except Mondays at varying Fnda)S and 1S:11urdays a! 8 p.m. a~d curtain times through No'. 16. unda}s at -:30 thro~gh No . 23 in •"Tbe Rainmaker" at the Garden the Un1vers1t) HighSchool t~eat~r GrO\c Communll) Theater. Chap- on Campus Dn~l' at C'ul vcr Dnve in man ~venue at St. Mark's Street, lr\lnl'. Rescnat1ons 640-6306. (iarden Gro'l' (897-5 12::!). Frida)s ~he curtains ~o down after this and Saturda) ~at, pm. through No' "~\: k<.'nd on fh ~ other productions I~ ,, 11h mat1nl'e\ Ol'\t Sunda\ and around Orange Count}. 1nclud1ng: No' Q at ,. 'Up m · •"Quilters" at the Gem Theater. --- 12852 Main St.. Garden Grove (636-?:! 13). "1nding up Wed nesday through Saturda) at 8 p.m. with a mat1ne~ toda) at 3 p.m. CALLBOARD -The Laguna ~l 1>ulton Pla\hOu!IC will hold aud1 - 111>n'> 5aturda~ from 11 a.m. 10 3 pm lor the thc:11er'>ch1ldren·s pla~ "Win- LUXURY WAL~I HEATRES O£lUIC£ OfUV£·1NS * NOWI lllUL 1un£RtO '°P'COlllN AT All WALK-INS* * Mlms2ToPHU$ * U .. (hl 'tlWI * All TJi.tuS.-1111• • ._o..tw., () f'IHT•vO nlv :Jt;J11llJy•61 i9ifiiiJ4jijH!i.l.!"ii6)QL1 fr"'~ i~ ) m 1111tKa .... ., ._..IR ntE COL.CHI OP C .. LIMIDI a; ... A lla..Y (R) C12 :l0) ~R 000 Cit) SOUL llAN l"-IJ) 3:00 5:2 5 1 :00 10 :30 (12:5 0 ) 3:20 5 :50 Plus Co ·Htl 70MM /N oPuses 1 :10 1.10:30 Vamp (R) ~GOY SUE OOT CltOCOOIL.a DUNDEE P'ltOM •YONO (It) MAltltll[O ,..._U) lf'G-11) Plus CO·H lt (1 :10) 3il ll 5 :4 0 (!:OS) 3 :15 5:30 Rt-A nimator (R ) 7 :50 .. 10:00 7:40 .. 9 :50 STANO eY .. ( .. ) TOUGH 8UYS P'Q) (1:00) 3:00 5:00 112:55) 3 :05 5 :2 0 7 :00 .. 9:00 7 :30 .. 9:40 SOUL MAH (N-U) (1:15) 3:2 5 5 :3 5 7:45 lo t :SS AUIPG(ltl (1:0 0) 4:00 7:00 10 :00 -No Pan es - ffltOM •YONO (It) (1 :20) 3:30 5:30 7:30 .. 9 :30 TOf'QU .. l"Q) (1 :30) 3 :40S:lOl:OO lo 10:10 /In 7 0MM VHE Cot..O .. °" . M«*EY (It) •tvtrl)' H llll Cop I~)/ No Panes ,u ....... 'ACK ffl.ASH (It) "lus Co-Hit Jtwtl of lht Nllt (PG) CltOCODIL.a OUteDICE (PQ-11) Gunt Ho (PC·1l) Marllta Morrow draw• the attention of (from left) Lon Huber, Bill Mulliken and Joe Shea in ··sugar Babie1" at the Grand Dinner Theater, playing through Feb. 1. nil' the Pooh" .. }Oungstcrs between 8 and 15 an.· !>ough1 and mor(' 1nfor- ma11on •!>a' a1lablc at 494-0743 .... ~ud1t1on~ for the Orange C'ount) prL·nurrl· of"To Gillian on her 37th B1nhda>" "'di be hl'ld No' 10 al 7 pm at thl' \\cqm1mter ( omm untt\ Thratc1 "'2"2 \lapk ~t \\e\t· nllll)tl'I. .Ulfl'l'IOf ~n WinsfO\\ \\Ill ra'>I thrl'l' nwn and four women for th e pla~. \\ht~h oix·m Jan Q lall 94).~ 11' lnr dl'lall'> "THE BF.ST FILM OF THE YEAR~ 'I '4 I ....... t • I .. ~ \ 1 PI61i\' SUI CJ<t I ti~ ~--... or u-111 she. W fP<;·tll'° O il .~" I •••WW'\11 .,.. .... .,,.,,.. ...... ...__ .... __ A MU COSTAllUA II TOllO 111¥111( ., . llllllOll YIUO ij,\-f-IW . ... , ... -~...,-· " ~ .. ~. , ... , .. "' \- "°"'-'? l\J' W! ... 'ill() ~~ .. .. ... IUlU,.,. COSTA•UA -IMTOll HAO! I.A-..... UA\I ·~ ... c.---... Fa • .,.,,,.....,.,.. r~,,. •• ~ ....... ) -~-· !>< CMI ... c 'O \11 •• "'1'>\J .......... -cc."'•'Olt'-~W1) "10 + ... Absolutely wonderful ... '' -•·"" fr-•nl• .. hn UIM A.Antu WILLIAM II RT WA COIT Ull lA M-l<u Pou1 !OwJ·O$ l~•~Ct<lot• S29 Ul9 ,~, ••&t IU(llA rM« <IA Mo•·~ ~1 4991 Mark Watson needs a scholarship to get into Harvard Law School. There's one more available -for a ~lack student. The problem is, Mark's not black. YET. ~ lt\llTOll i ·••••tw q _,.~,,., .. Ql6 rc::m::t . ~··~' &•_jc"'ff"'tl"~r t~ll)(.. ....... ..__ OS ANOELES -Penny laee of .. Laverne Md , " NCalll IMI k ell llaned a "' Wlllkina out IM door of her • on her way ao f\arnitlt a new liiiarltllM!'ftl in New Y ort. "'ht phone "• and 1hcy said, would you h~ IO &Ike ovn ine lhis movie.' I said, 'What? ve nevn done thls before.• Given 1ly an hour to makt a decision, I id. • 111lry .' I really don't know what I down bd'orc or why they chc>K bul I aid yn. •• lhe 11id. What bad IOftC down was "aniatk iffcrencies" on the filmi,paofthe ~ cn1ury-Fox comedy-adventure. Jumpin' Jack Flash." sianina Whoopi Gold~ Oo&dbefJ says she wasn't involved in thedeci11on to fire Howard Zidf as direc1or after I 0 days offtlmina, \\'by P.rnny Marshall, a television . . rhall: last.ant director ---lllld ~ direeled. DIWC moiwil! Siie ,.._it .. 11rat t111 l.a•rellClt Ooidoa and Joel Sihw. and Foa prod.aioa drief .._ Diller. They hed previolilly .;w t01C1her •• Paramount. Wblle me actrns directed four seamen•• of "Laverne and Shu1ey" u well u a pito1. ..Wortina Stifti." tWrina M•chatl Keaton and Jim Belushi. Marshall accepted a double challenee: directina a bia-budlet film' with a catalot of intrica1e stunts and deaJina with a newfound star Whoopi GoldbetJ. • "The budtet of the film I had noahina to do wi1h; that's the producer's realm, especaally since l came in late," she remarked. "I had mtt Whoopi socially and had teen her stqr show. and l liked Whoopi. 'The Color Purple' had not opened when we started. so I wasn't thinltina in terms of·supersaar. • The second week I was. ''I llaink she WU U lhdl Mocked by llaC chi• u I was. In '°"" c:ues we had a metuna of minds. in otben we hid a diffctt~ of opinion, Thtn I'd lhOOI it two ways. hen and mine. lut lhat's uw of any collaboration. ~ do n't Stt u as you do, 10 you work it' out. find a common lfOUnd. You think or tomtthin1 elte until you can find somethina you can both lpft on." · As 10 the mechanics of beil\I a director. she fared well except for one thina: she 11 afraid of heipts ... , fell out ofa tree 111 kid in New York.'' So 1he let the cinematotJ apher chttk out 1he hi&h crane shou. The vinually all-male crew was both helpful and tolerant. lbe added. She had enlisied &heir wppon with a spttch: "I nttd your help, and I'm O}>en to sugestions. I ask only one thina. When l make mistakes-and I will -pica~ don't ao behind my blclt and make facet. ......... dO that. lfl make• miMMc.jMllcomeMp and ~II me." "We iauOed I .,.. dl!ll.,. .... recalled. "f ft'Uldc them :s:Uld there was an advanuier to · a woman amid 100 men. I'd ay, • honey, ~ you move the mmera ovn here? Than' you, aweethelft. • .. Thou&h .. Jum~n' Jack flul9" .. harpooned b)' cntin, Marshall wanll 10 try to direct another fea1urr. and sbc hu a deal with James 8rooU ("Terms of Endtarment"). "Bui ne1u time I'll do it ~t -pre.. production and everythina, she said. What about ac1in1? "Sure. I wa11t 10 Kt apin. h's a much easier job: shorkr, the pey is better, and thct:i-rcat you nice. Dirtttina is 1ou . you wort hard- er. the pay is ess. and everybody hates you because you're always tcllina them what to do." • LOI AHOll.IS CAP> -A.c119 ....... lllaw,m. ...... ia .... ...s ........... . .................... ,,., ol ... '~ Alm ....... . 1 it:drr Adaievemeaa Awd. .~~9. tbe dWd wom&D l'CIClfive it ia die award'• 14'-y bi11ory. Bene Davia earDeCt n in 1977 aDd Ul.liu Oitb in 1984. The iutitute's wues award the boDor \0 an indi-vidual ~ taJ-.... .,. ent bu iD a fuodameolll way 14- vanced the fihn-mak.ina U1... : ,. . . . Ted Turner: 'They're my movies and they'll be colorized' Spielberg, Disney pla mane futasy LOS ANGELES (AP) -Walt Disney Pictures and Steven Spielbeft's Amblin Entertainment are Ffl.lna toacther for a movie combinina live action and animation in the tradition of "Mary Poppins" and "Sona of the South." 'The new comedy fantasy Will be called "Who Framed Roacr Rabbitr' Rohen Zemeckis, who directed "Bick To the Future," will direct. Jeffrey Price and Peter Scaman wrote the ICJ'eCnplay from the book by Gary Wolf, "Who Censored Roacr Rab- bi1r Richard Williams will direct the animated scenen. In the book, Roacr Rabbit was a cartoonist who seeks help from a bwnan detective when he is framed for murder of a cartoon producer. Tbe movie will bqin production later this year in London and Los Aqela. 'The cast witt be announced later. 1111 .. llllll1EI --111• 1111 ,..,_... __ s--.....,,_ .~ --lll'MI ·-------· .,_ UU1't ,....._,... ... .,,_ ..,_ Wiil...,. PoCflcs Hi-Wery lt ~~8111-3893 wuwrauu UA Twin 885-5333 CMICll fllllltt OlltCTOllU OI CAU ......... , --.... [ ........... '°""'°"""'o G'DAY ORANGE COUNTY! ·A big hong-ten, head-rush romp ci a good time.· Dallld ... --IOll Tlll(S ~e~~~~:~: .. -·· ..... ...,~~ NOW PLAYING ·-o CISIA•M ·-l-•IA--• •n..,. -_.__ I-_.... ... ,, """""' (_.,_ --~5331 _"'°" ....... • UilllllA --m1•11 c--IJH l'lO ~1111 .,., ·--'-'°"'"a-__ ....,., ....... _,,,. _ II"'-•ll-ftJ ,,,, -¥ ..... ·-... -a... .. i.n.JO•• -~ 1124 1 ,...,.(iltwll IA-.. -----· •CISIA-,.,_ 111(.1-S..... ·-~ ., .. .. W..ll°"9t• f-~llCI .,.,) U4SS tfl.-i- LAKEWOOD l~,,·~· LA MIRADA GATEWAY IZUIQI ""'fae!tJ I. c.....·• DOUT ITIMO !'Mk NIWMr1loNITOM C'9utll THI COlOI Of MONIY 111 It:» >:ti S:» t:M lt:M °"* ieolt. ,.. -Ull fl9 1¥ M WOYMI _.. DOUY mlltOll'Mk HOGAN OOCOOILI DUNDll 1N-u1 12:» 2;JI •:»kit l.-.S It.SS ~IT 1'1110/TOM CIUIM TOfl OUN tN I 111» 2ttl l1U ,,., 1.-11 Mt.UAM HUIT CHILDllN Of A LISSll GOO 111 ,,.. a.u ,, .. ,,. •t:•s A KEW ( f'nf •• Soul., IZUllM 1111/hcvhr Ill 014 AMo ...,. lOWcaNTI f ltOM llTOND Ill , ... a.ti .... , ........... IUllT lANCAITlll •-DOUM.U TOUOM GUYS 1"1 h11 II» l:M l:M lt:U ORANGE \&-' ...... ~ --fttel( -ftlAT 1111 ONCI llftlN ,.,II Ill .. II • """' =!'=awe THI COLoa °'~,., --..... ••• ··-•• t•• ..., .. _.., ___ __ ltOUY ll'DltO WMOOf't~lllO JUMf'IN' JACK FLASH 111 U•U lrU Sile 7 .. S INS WllllAM MueT CHILDllN Of A LHSll 000111 l21M l .M S:llt llM 19'M CMNI MMMONI TllCK Ott THAT Ill ll·M l tU ''" •1U 11>9 , .... TOM CIUtll Tot' OUN IN I 1.-ltU S:» h4S It:• ll09 "__.s STAND IY Ml Ill 121» 2:» •·» .... t1M lt:Jt WMOOPt.--.. NM""' IACll PLAIN 111 NIVH IAY NIVll AOAtN ,.. loHABRA ........ 1: IJAl 1 l.--i"'I , .. l(?MtRJ.•11if_., ~ 11 Vll!!J V- OOUT SllUO •Mil MOGAN CIOCOOUI DUNDll~Ul I '4S l :U t'lt t:» lt:M llAntUIN TUINfl rlANCIS COHOUl'I f'IGGY SUI GOT MAlllllD (,._UI l ·M >•• S:M t• 1•u OOllT lllllO SOUL MAN l"-UI 1 '4S l :4S S;•S 1:4' ~·s U\TIA lll"O M.•. lOWCIAl'T'I HOM llYOND 111 i.• ltM J12' 7tlt .... 1 ... S OOUT mllO TOUGH GUYS '"' ..UMI THI JOUllNIY Of NA'" MNNINI we ........ HIWAY39 "". ,. ~! .. ......... TatCK oa ftlAT Ill OHCI MTTIN .,._,,, ,.._.........,._CMMI TMI COlO. Of MOMIT 111 .......... ,. ... ,.~ PltOM llT~ 111 L9flfOllCI flt makes that much difference ;n the tee in color. Why didn't they make 'The Stina' in black-ud-white if they're so concerned about historical authenticity? I don't see their poinL" white films are felting harder to syndicate on telev1sion and are vir- tually shut out of the video market. end. ink editina lhele movin mu U of a lot more difference in how th look. especlaJJy when they're cho up b)' 20 or more minutes in to fit anto time alou. Why aren't hese people matina a fuss about that? "Besides. 1 like thinp in color. We The avC!'IF cost of addina color to a film is S 183,000. Compeniea that perform the work say they are belpina introduce a new a,eneration of viewen to classic movies becau1e black and After a briefin~1ew with his own Cable News Network, Turner asked his reporte1'-employee, "Why don't you uk me something about coloriza- tion? rm colorizing 'Casablanca' just for controveny's sake." ACROSS 91 Pull DOWN 77 Made lawful 92 Stitch 79 Pasta products 1 Boys 93 Flightless bird 1 Lady mentioned 81 Adjective suffix 5 Tattered cloth 94 Crimson In "The Raven" 82 Small carpet 8 Area of conflict 95 Wand«ers 2 Befuddled 83 Trade 13 Seashore 97 Legends 3 Roman 502 IM Annul 18 Alfalfa 99 Flue valve 4 Confidence 85 Come forth 19 Actress Gabor 101 Refuse game: llano 88' Handbags 20 Hymns 102 Male cat 5 Stands for 89 Smudge 22 Joined 103 Mouth part 6 Actress Gardner 91 Florida city 24 Wyoming's 105 Equals 7 Manner of 96 Some flower: 2 wds. 106 Large snake walking 97 Dls1ress signal 27 Tell 109 River fish 8 Male film stars 98 Knight's title 28 Musical note 110 Lost hope 9 Mortar mixer 100 Cat's sound 29 Damage 113 Salary . 10 Blunders 102 Choirv0t0e 30 '·A Bridge -114 Sooner 1 1 V9f'b subject 104 Persisted Far" 116 Cotton machine 12 In addition 106 Actress Arthur 31 Naps 111 Axlike toot 13 Healed 107 Paddle 33 Anger 118 Decay 14 Dotter bills 108 Buenos Aires 1s 34 Forest plant 120 French articie 15 Trouble its capital 36 Jewel 121 Bickers 16 Building feature 109 Welt: Fr. 38 Ironic 122 Contributor 17 Aquarium fish 110 Noise 40 Writer Serltng 124 Last course 18 Fogs 111 Say furtn&r 4 1 Small drink 127 Sea eagle 21 a.aches 112 F\male dee< 42 Closed auto 128 Mire 23 Bel~ (to be) 115 Fisherman's 44 Understand t 29 Baseball score 25 Old horse need 46 Droop 131 Ceue to be 26 This instant 116 Supreme being 48 Zodiac sign 132 Brewer's 32 Menagerie 119 Attempt 49 Twitch need 35 Hearing organ 122 Compulsion 50 Reticence 136 Actress 37 Sea: Fr. 123 Grate 53 Small hawks Baxter 39 Tibetan OX 125 You: Ger. 55 "Love apple" 138 Oriental 41 Makes dart<er 1~6 Actor Knight 58 Recede dwelling 43 Actor Beatty 128 Singer Davis 61 Lair 139 Wager 45 One and all 130 Handrail posts 62 Bitter vetch 141 Night before 47 Donated 133 Broadcasting 64 Large tub 143 Cut into cubes 48 Allow 134 Darts; colloq. 65 Conjectured 144 Sound 49 Foot digits 135 Adolescents 66 Actress Carter of 145 Proof of 51 Ocean 136 At a distance "Gimme a purchue 52 Epoch 137 Baseball teams Break'' 149 Existed 54 Small child 138 Removes 68 Allured 151 Moray 55 Fell 140 Make lace 71 Male sheep 153 Fish eggs 56 "Sawbuck'" 142 Poetic 72 Terminate 154 Beast 57 Strange contraction 73 Ant1c1pate 156 Ohio's flower: 2 58 Captivate 145 Fury 75 Timid wds. 59 Be careful 146 Frosts 76 Age 160 Go back on a 60 Exclaimed loudly 147 Portion 77 Ewe·s offspring promise 63 Odor 148 Threesome 78 Sable 161 Ongoing story 65 POker and chess 150 Barge 80 Black 162 Have debts 67 Ignited 152 Be without 82 Resists 163 Pennies 69 Definite article 155 Encoontered 84 Twilled fabric 164 Satisfies 70 Plaything 157 Statute 87 Raw mineral 165 Stashes 71 Knock 158 Reverent 88 Numbers: abbr 166 Marry 74 Nashvtlle's state: wonder 90 Umpire's call 167 Casks abbr. 159 Golf peg .) Sii ANNllltS IN a.ASSWllD ' ... OlwieCo.M DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, OctOber H , 1Me '*"',.,.... ~Al ........ ,,.. ...... y.Oc ...... 17 ARIES (March - 21 ·Apri l 19): Emphasis on where yo u ore aoina . purpose.. motiva1ion. 1ntcn ificd rela· tion hip. You get rc- SYllEY 01111 uhs where previous cfTom failed. You cou ld be lucky in money and love. Taurus. Scorpio fl1ure in tttnario. TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Deal can be completed. you'll be relieved of burden. you'll also reach beyond pre' ious c~pcctations. Style is imprinted, superiors are impressed. you could also fall madly in love. Protect your interests. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Stress independence. crca1ivity. willingness to take chance on your own capab1li 11es. Ask questions. mail letters. communicate with those at a distance. You'll aet to heart of matters; member of opposite sex confides aspirations . • r; . You'll win friends and 1nfluenet people., wish will bt fulfUled. Airtatlon could be transformed into romanc:t. W11ch Gemini. . ~ ICORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): You •ct a~n laJht •t?r praeraa. apccial .assian.me~t. Domestic adjustment 11 required. Money picture 1sshah1ly ~l_urrcd but n~udverse. family member reveals "nest ca. Taurus. Libra fiaure promaMi~· IAG ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Focus . on philosophy. spiritual values. commun1ca11on. dcahnat with ca ntankerous. youna pc0ple. What seemed a I~ could boomerana in your favor. You wall have luck an miners ofspeculation -stick with number 7. . CAPIUOOAN (Dec. 22-Ja~. 19): Emphasis. on re· sponsibility, creativity. intensified love ~la~1onsh1p. Interest in 1he occult grows strong -xo u are 1n~1s1ent on "solvi"f a myS1ery." You could receive lucra11vc offer. Check ri&hts, pcrmissjons. • AQVAlllUS (Jan."20.Feb. ·t~): You percca ve potential. sense of direction is rcstor:td. You learn where you s~nd with one who attracts you. Focus. on co.mpletaon. vindication. ability 10 reach larae audience. Libra plays paramount role. '-M1'11dM111 C'9w M Sdl#llJ $-',, ,,,, ,....., .,,., a.ts I GIWaJ A COlfllm ..,,, .. ,..., ..... Al n...•c...... CANCER (June 21-July 22): You'll add to personal possessions: money will find its way to you. Family reunion is featured. dispute is settled. pride 1s restored to one: who was "injured." Aquarius. CanccT figure promi- nc:ntl}. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You hav~ ra~ op. portunity to correct rttent error. ~n't ~rm11 pride to block progress. Co-worker is on your side. wall help rc~lve dilemma. Remember recent diet, nutnt1on resolutions. CONTalT WILLll .. LD FRIDAY OCT. 31et, ATIPM COI TU• · PARADE TO ITART AT 7~ ·-----.. SPECIAL COU N I GOOD FOR ONE FREE I I ADMISSION TO THE I I ~~L~~fE6u~oti~~ 1 I 10-24 to 11-2 6 pm to 1 O pm I , ____________ , LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Display humor. versatility. intdlc~·tual curiosity. Spotlight is on -you hold center stage:. Know it. ercscnt products with Oair of show- man hip. You'll be invitid to prestiaious social event. VIRGO (AUJ.. 23-Sept. 22): Much takes place "bad.stage:· You II be asked for revisions. you'll also be remanded to "read betwee n the lines." A loyal friend male surprise appearance. You receive gifl rcprcsentin1 toh·n of aIT~c1ion. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Dig deep for information. accent curiosity. rnvestigation. personal detective-work. Watch for Leo. · IF OCTOBER %7 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are dynamic. creative. romantic. headstrong.and ~ould ha ve inj urcdilead or ·race during early ye~rs. Anes. L1br~ people play important roles in your hfe,,, You 11r~ in tense. sentimental. competitive and have unique ab1hty to aet views across in dramatic fashion . In November. you'll be relieved of burden which was not your own to carry in first platt. In December. you make new start. )OU locate needed material. you also have chance for financial coup. Watch the 7th. 16th and 25th. - Lucy, Audrey Meadows together first time LOSANGELES(AP)-TwQofthe pnd dames of television comedy, Lucille Ball and Audrey Meadows, are working together for the first time on an episode of ABC's uure with L .. ~eadows, who sWTCd on "The Honcymoonen. .. plays Ball's sister in a show that will be telecast later in the season. The two act.rellel have never worked together, althouah they have been mends for yean. Ball starred in ,"I Love Lucy" at tbe time Meadows ..,.. p&ayina Alice Kramden. 1be Honeymooners" oriaina\ed u a rea· ular lketcll on 1be Jackie GlealOn Show•• and later became a balf-bour situation comedy. The "Lucy" story bu Aunt Audrey pay a surpnse v1s1t JUSt u Balls'• dauabtcr 11 planning to renew ber vows with ber husband. The couple bad eloped and this is Ball's first op.J>:Ortunity to play the mother of tbe bride. But problems arise when Aunt.4 Audrey tries to ta.kc over plannin& the wedd.in&. l Naturally, it ends up in a cake fight between Ball and Meadows. I Can These People to help decorate your home, business or club for this year's I. HARBOR HOME CHRISTMAS LIGHT SHOW Winner of this year's Sweepstakes Award will receive al lean Sl.000 for his or her favorite chamy. (1 14) n9.s2n ( OMMf:R<IAI 11.7 Fashion Island (Nex1 10 Bullocks Wilshire) Newpori Beach. CA 926(..0 NON-PROFIT .the~ (714) ~ Jim Harmon Skipper We 'll Help Put Up & Take Down, Too 1131 W. Coeet HwJ. Newpo'111Nct\, CA l2tla NON-PHO FIT fealurlnQ the Men of the 1987 f ireli9hter1 Calendar "We're burning to work for you" Contact Ron LaMar, Pre1ident 71 4 I 740·1670 Yacht Club1 Bu1ine1set ...-... a.-.ttt u.. ri.r. c.m,_,....., 1u.n1_. r1o...t NON-PROFIT KEY CLUB Irvine Hich School 4321Walnut •1rvne. CA 92714 (11•) 112-4211, bt ••• lall-1.al • ..., ,.,. frW11 Craig Elliot, Advisor MICHAEL B. COLLIER COMMERCIAL COMME RCIAl. 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And it wu. the ninth innuta tLlmed aroued die Twia tied. tbtn behind ,_3 in the AL playoffs an favor of lolaoa. SUI. 10th inni"8 and down to their last howe ver, Red Sox M.,..r JoM strike twice. the New York Mets McNamara said the club~ to ralhed for a third time in the pme rcc<>sn1ze the posts of pal Red Soa'1 wilh three rum to belt the 80ston disasters. Red Sox 6-S and forae a l-3 deadlock "l aueu l can assoeia&e this to wbal in the Series. went on in California w~ they were The dccidina seventh pme is down to one out and didn't ,et it." toni&ht with Dennis "Oil Can .. ~d\ McNamara said. "Yes. it's diu~ the foscr in the third pmei pitch1na pointina ... I know nothlna about for Boston apinst Ron Dar ina of the hi story. Don't tell me anythina about Mets. who lost tM first pme and won chokina." pme four. The error that cost the Red Soi the The Mets battled and bunted their a.ame was on a slow rollcT by Mook.ie way back into the pme scorina the Wilson. The ball rolled ri~t between tyina run on a wild pitch and the the l~offirst-bascman Btll Buck.ner, winnin& run on an error by Red Sox who 1s hobbled by knee and ankle first baseman Bill Buckner. inJuncs and usually comes out of the ''This is not a ballclub that aives up game in late 1nninas for defensive easily." Mets Manqer Dayey John-replacement Dave Stapleton. son said. "When you're two runs "My only thou&ht was to beat the down with' two out, and it looks like pitcher to first base," Wilson said. "l your season is about to end, that's a thought I had a chance to beat it, and . huac deficit." I think Buckner saw that too and tried Thus. the Mcu. who came from · to rush the play a little bit. It wasn't a behind 39 times in their 108 rqular-very well hit ball, but it had the an&k season victories. became the first and the spin. team since the Milwauktt Braves in "This whole season has been un- l 9S7 to rally to win a World Series believable. This should rcaJly help us pmc in extra inninp. tomorrow." Wilson said. "You don•t It was an emotional replay of what g1'e up with this club. We could have the Mets did to win the National _ folded. but everybody battled back. It Lcaauc playoffs against Houston. In was up to me to do my part, and I did the deciding game six at Houston. the it ." Mets tied the score with three runs in Henderson homered in Boston's the ninth, wcntahead in the 14th only two-run I 0th inning and the Red Sox to be retied. then won in the 16th. took a 5-3 lead that looked like it Gary Carter reacta (left} to a called tlalrd •trike wttb two 111Dnen on ln tile ee•entb lnnlQC. Illa reacdon wu a little dlfferent ln tbe bottom of tbe lOtb u be and lleta team- mate. celebrate a miracle 8-5 comeback win o•er Boeton. On the Red Sox side. they had to would send them to their first World th ink back to game fi ve ofth'e-playoffs Series title in 68 years. with the Angels. when Dave Hen-(Pla.e eee IOtT9/C6) Heart? Guts? Amazing? All that and more NEW YORK (AP)-The New York Mets, who have made a habit of coming from behind all season. surprised even themselves with Saturday night's 6-5 victory over the Boston Red Sox in 10 innings. sending the World Series to a decisive seventh game. unforgc11able at-bat" he's ever had. "Not~mg surprises me about this club," Wilso n said. "We Just do not gi ve up. "We've got the1raccout of the bullpen. two outs. nobody on. and we pull it out. That's unbelievable. That's guts baseball." The Mets' three-run. 10th-inning rally started after t'-"O were out and included sin&lcs by Gary Carter. Kevin M11chcll and Ray Knight. a wild pitch and a fielding error by stead) Boston first baseman Bill Buckner, which allowed Knight to cross the plate with the winning run. Manager Davey Johnson calicd the victory "s1mpl) amazing." "You JUSt keep rooting and hoping that somebody will get a base hit." the manager said in the joyous dressing room. "You can judge talent. but you can't jud~c hc!'ii"l't.'' said Kni&ht. who held his head with his hands as he ran home from third. "We got some base hits. then a nice wild pitch. When we finally tied the game. I just knew that somehow we were going to win that game." "We've got 24 guys on this ball club w.ith heart. It's been said you can't lose 1fyou have gnt. and this club has gnt." First baseman Keith Hernandez. who made the second out in the climactic 10th inning. had alread) gone into the clubhouse and was drinking a beer, sitting in the manager's chair in Johnson's office when the rally began. Mook1 c Wilson. who hit the ball that went through Buckner's legs. called it the "most Rustlers dissect Compton defense Golden West wins 45-21 s h ootou t overCompTcm By JON FERGUSON OftlleO.., ......... Golden West College Coach Ra y Shackleford expected a high-sconng affair entering Sa turday night's foot- ball game with winless Compton College -and that's exactly what he got. Earlier in the week, Shackleford mentioned the usual wariness before a game but added that he didn't like the idea of a high-scoring game. Af\er his Rustlers corralled a 45-21 victory at Orange Coast College over the defenseless Tartars. he felt just fine about offensi ve production. "We pla)'cd prttty good tonight." Shackleford said. :·we're glad to be 6-0. We'll take 'cm anyway we can get ·cm." The Rustlers showed no signs of a letdown afier an emotional 21-3 victory over Long Beach City College the week before in a battle of unbcatens. · "This team's worked hard to keep its concentration," Shackleford said. "So far. they've kept their focus on what they have to do each week." Tailback Carl Satterfield. who rushed 23 times for 105 yards and three touchdowns tn one halfof work, said 1he squad's consistently improv- ing running game has bttn aided by a solid1fy10g offensi ve line the past few games. He added that the Rustlers weren't going to take Compton too lightly. "It's been tntensc all week in practice," Satterfield said. "Because \.\e knew how Compton can score. We were really trying to prep ourselves to score a lot." - The Rustlers. who were ranked seventh in the JC Grid-Wire national poll entenng Saturday's contest. trailed once early but then took control offensi vely behind the pass- tng of quarterback Erie Lawton and Sattcrfield's slashing. kamikaze-style ru nning. "I always try to grab a couple of extra yards," Satterfield said. "You (Pleue Me RU8TLltR8/C4) Rams, Falcons play for NFC West lead The Rams offense will ha ve some second stanina assaanment of the different faces this week. sea10n. In his fint 1tartin1 role three Hernandez said he was tempted to run back out into the dU$OUt af\er the th ird hit, but decided he was bringing the club luck by staying in the manager's chair. .. This one ranks nght up there with Bobby Thomson," said Hernandez. who hadn't even been born when Thomson hit his dramatic home run to gi ve the New York Giants the pennant in 1951. Hernandez also did not rule out d1v10c intervent ion on the Mets' behalf. ~ · .., know God has more important things than a baseball game,'' Hernandez said. "But maybe after three singles and a wild pitch. for a split second He glanced. I don·1 kn ow." The victory. despite the fact the Meis played two cx1ra-innmg games against the Houston Astros in the National League playoffs. still managed to bring out new emotions in the clubhouse. Hernandez descnbcd how pitcher Dwight Gooden hugged him after the victory. "Doc actually picked me up and embraced me:· Hernandez said. "Doc's not an emotional person. but he did that. This club has heart." Catcher Gary Carter. whose two-out sm$le to left started the climactic rally, said the entire Mets season v.ould have been tarnished if Boston had won the game. The Mets were the best club in baseball during the regular season. winning 108 games. "We've come back all season," Carter said. referring to the 39 come-from-behind Mets' victories in the regular season. "That's the kind ofballclub we arc. "Now the whole 1986 season hinges on one ball game. We've been down. Now 11's even up J.J. and that's what our season has bttn about." Carter said. however. he didn't expect the Red Sox to let the crushing defeat affect 1hcm. "Before. there was no tomorrow."' Carter said. ··Now. there's nothing but tomorrow." Unfonunately, they will be aoina weeks aao, Oils completed 11 of 22 up qainst the same touah Atlanta peSICS for 118 yards as the Rams defen.e that played a key role in the cdpd the Tampe Bay Buccaneers. Falcons' 26-14 vtctory over the Rams 26-20. in overtime. .................. ""' ........ Orn&• Cout'• Daft ~art 18 atopped by t a 27-~J.ala off a pue ~ fl'IU1el'back _.,...o.._'•AllCl700welattbeeadof Joa 1'owci 1ta8atarda1'• 24-14 .tctacy. two weeks qo. That performance came one week Rams Coach John Robinson has after Dils came on in relief of named Steve Dils as his startina Bartkowski to complete l S of 26 pus quarterback, replacina Steve attempu for 164 yards and three Bartkowski, who has been hampered touchdowns in a l4-20 Ion to the by a knee injury In recent weeks. Philadelphia Eqla. The Rams will allO have wide The last two weeb, Bartkowlki's receiver-punt returner Henry Ellard effectiveness has been limited by his back after a Iona contract holdoul '-knee problem. Durina lat week's Ellard is expected to ICC 10me action 14-10 victory over the Detroit Uons, today. the 12-ycar veteran completed just six The FaJCQDJ and lbe Rams will be of 12 pu1e1 for .a yards. playina for the lead in the NFC West Dils will face a Falcons defen.e. Dtvts1on at the teUOn'a balmy which is superviled by defensive co- po1nL After teVcn wu~1 the Falcons • ordinator Marion Campbell. that -ue S-1·1 and hold a l\&Jf-pme lead forocd the Ranu into t.bne turnovers over the ,_2 Rams. two weeks (l.t:.~ held the llama to For Dils. today's pme will be his ... llAM8/C4) • USC .shutsNo.19Stanfordoff, 10-0 PALO AL TO (AP) -The Southern Cahfom1a Trojans' deftnaive unit exceeded COICh Ted Tollncr's expectation~ it teems. "We didn•t want to sive them a cheap score," said Tollner, whoee team allowed no ICOrina plays in beating 19th-ranked Stanford. I().(), Saturday. Stanford wu :'..!:!off a 41·7 victory over Orcaon, while USC had 90S yards and 63 points in conteCUtive Paciftc>IO football lotaes to Wuhinaton State and Arizona State. -J .. We responded lib a teem. Tbat'a the best fcchna you can have u a coecb. ~ on Stanford's home turf. Tbey•re a qlaalily team. Tollner .Ud. But the Sw.tord tMm, like USC, now ranks u only a dark.hone candidate t<>r the Pac-lO's K09C Bowl berth. .. We had a pat pme on defense. but we didn't respond on otleo.e. They have 1 peat tceondary," tanford quarterl>ack John Paye said. Comerl>Kk Louis Brock tel up the pme·s only touchdown with a 40-yard interception return in the second period. Quarterback Rodney Peete hit split end Erik Aftholtcr on an 18-yard touchdown pa four plays af\cr the interception by Brock. The son offormcr baset.ll sw Lou Brock picked off a p&SS intended for wide tttt1vcr Jeff James on the 1ef\ sideline and returned the t.11 to tanford's J2. (Pl .... ._ OIC/CI) Red Sox get some of their own medicine NEW YORK (AP) -In game five of the American League playoffs. the Boston Red Sox were one strike from e11 m1nat1on by the Angels when Dave Henderson hit a two-run homer. That tnggercd a thrce~me win- ning streak that earned Boston the pennant. In game six of the World Series Saturday night. the Red Sox were one strike from their first championship in 68 years when the New Yo'rk Mets struck for three runs and a 6-5 victory 1n 10 innings. "We got a lmlc bit of our own med1c1ne:· said Dwight Evans. who drO\C 1n l'-"O of Boston's runs. The Red Sox were ready to pop the trad1t1onal champagne. Their bap were packed and they almost made a flight back -to Boston. Instead. they returned to their hotel to await (Pla.e .ee RED SOX/C&) Bucs steal 24-14 win over Mesa Craft's interceptions pavethewayforOCC against Olympian s By JON FERGUSON OttlleO.., ......... Orange Coast CollCJC was not winmnJ any interception contcsu when 11 came to the number its defensive backs had picked off thls year -only one before Saturday. However, Bill Craft proved his pre- pmc confidence deserved not;ioc. He intercepted two passes, retum1n1 one 99 yards for a touchdown, in sparking the Pirate defense en route to a 24-14 M1ss1on Con ference victory over San Diego Mesa Saturday afternoon at occ. "Before th e game. the coach (de- fensi ve coordinator Barry Waters) sa.id we need to get a lot of tntcr- ocptions,'' defensive tackJc Tom Sabour s,aid. "Coach goes, 'who's going tQ get the first interception today?' and Billy raised his hand." With the Olympians trailing 14-0 and making their first serious threat of the day on a third-and-coal at the Coast 8, Craft stepped in front of a Jeff Sturch thrown back across the vain. Catching the ball at the I-yard line. and with no one '" front or him. be raced 99 yards untouched down the n&ht sidefinc. The score proved to be the winning touchdown m the end u Oranac Coast took a command.ins 21-0 lead. "We were in man coverqc," Craft said. "l WU &uardin& the beck, but he didn't come out, so I j ust helped out I've never returned one for a touch· down before. I '1ad a bet with John Whiteman (a Golden West C.Olqe safety who was Craft's biab tcbool teammate at Manna Hiab) that rd pick off two passes and return one for a touchdown." Craft also intcrocpted a pus catty in the fourth quarter at his own I and returned it 32 yards to the 40. The interception was the tee0ad of three i>ickoffi on comecuti"e pla)'1. Ora,. Coast quartcrbeck Jon Nowotn~ threw the othtt two. Craft's ICCOod to&et'Cq>tioo alto marked one of u umes that the Olympians made it bctweicn the OtU\&C Coast 19-to 41-yvd tine and (Pleue ... OCC/CA) I l p, .. ., •• 0 ... !' • It • •J . -Mott tbaD 1.000 1111 ~ ~ il.saed IO joumali:IU co erift& thc I 9i6 w odd Series. Ed Lucas tQt fWl'O_ One-ror rmdf ud ()IX ror the penoa aocompen)'- hun LUC3$ needs a.o escort as bit bas been bhnd for al~ lS )-ears. Bua 1t lwo 't siopped him from rq>Ofl&.QI OD beld»D .. h W2I hatd IHUJI& tnto the 6dd nab• !..:i becaUl~KwtK eVCf)ont asbd bow could a bliDd = tD chi.$ ~ how could )OU see what's ms. .. Lucas, •ho LS rrpor11n1 for radJo staoon OBM in Toau RJ" tt. saJd.. Loa: ~bo don 10LC1V~ and loc::ta-room rrporu ror the muoa.. a~ it's ob"wus be doem•t sec llf'hat's bappmi.nc oo lbe 6dd but his beanna and unaasmboo help compensate for iL '"I have a Pttlt)' good pm:iepboo ~a ball is 11>1n1011Cr u '.1hn.,"1...ucas S&ld. .. Earlier thu :tear. I was modJoa near lht bat1.lftl caaie ta.l.bn& to a fnend and JO~bod) htl a ball and r wd:"Bo). that's a rope, who tut that'r .. ~comment left Don Matttnsl> oft.be cw York Yankcn a httk stunned, Lucas saJd. .. E.dcm. hov. the hell did )OU Imo., I.hat.," Mamngh wd acccrdln& to l...ucas.. ··1 ~ 'I can'l nplaln 1t-Doo. but I know~ the ball 1s ,oma mosl of the ~ .... Lucas wd. .\ lot of 1hc. knov.lcdgr bas to do Wlth Lucas' th1ldhooJ H.s-U.m1J) l.a"ed Wrly close to the old ROU)C,ch Sladium 1n Jene) Caty and frequently w~t there: to "'atch Lbc Jcnq C1I) Ga.ants. -J grew up lo\ing ba~" Lucas said. -1 wanted to play baseball... . Lucaspb·.ed some bul ootmuchductoconaenita.I CJwaCu he ~as born wtth and a later bout with gJ .. u ... oma He lost sight an nu left eye at qe 9 when a ~olhs1vn v.11h aootht:'f ~ outh resulted LO a detached rt:lln.a Three )can 14tcr, wbJlc: playing baseball with bis f ncndi. ~ w.u tut in the: nghl eye wath a ball. The eye hemorrhaged and the reuna became dctatched. "I d1dn 't I~ stghl completely lhen," he said. ''But 11 \ol,a\ real blul"r) The ironic part was the last thmg I saw h:<trh ""a" Bobb) Thomson's homer on Oct. 3, 1951. J cam<' home from \Chool that day and watched TV walh m~ dad The: next day I got hll an lhc eye." - B~ lhc end oflhc ~car. he was blind. Quote of the day Job McNamara, manager of the Boston Red So:it. when a fan at Anaheim Stadium stoic his hat after an Amcncan League playoff game v.tth the Angels: ''I felt lake ( was an Yank.cc ~1ad1um ·· McCall um retains WBA crown 1-'-\RI!) -\.11kc McCallum knocked m ou1 f-ran~c·s S,ud Fred Skouma an the n1nlh ruu 1J t<, n.-w1n lhe World Boxmg Assocta- 11on Junior m1ddlewc1gh1 uue Saturday r .. thl r he: undeleated McC.allum scored has 29th stnught • 11. t.,r. It ~a .. his fou nh defense of lhe lltlc wht.eh he >1>ur, n ( )dubc:r I 984. \.1d all um, a 29-)ear-old Jamaican, was in control ol th~ light throughout and a right band following a left put •he. cAh:wsted French cbaUenaer down to end 1t. -: ............ POMONA -Dua a.till ot Ocala, Ill Fla.. med a qu.ictcr ..U. be reectioD tune to win SJ0.000 ia Ge Cni1r' Top Fuel Callie Sa~ .. ,.,.,. llacrway. Gari.ill, S-4, ran &M..-mile ill S.199teC!Oldlaa 266.19 mpb to defeat Joe Amato ot Ola Fora Pa. Amato. 42. posaed a a'**.er elal*d time and'" m..a. JpOed. S.lSI at 271.16 mph. He loa '*8ute Oertits' sta.rtinc line JaCtioa ti.me ... beau. T6e event waa nm duria& tbe final day of quali~ for toda)"a llDd annual National Hot Rod ADociabOO Winsaon World f"'inals. Sm&ery planned for Green CNGLEWOOD -forward A.C. m Greeo of the Los Aneeta LaUn su&red a tom liaammt in his left thumb and waa scheduled for JUJ'FfY today, 1a.m pbYJ- ician Robert K.erlan said Saturday. The injury to Gften•s radial collateral lipmcnt occumd during the Laken• preteUOD pme with the Phoenix Suns in Albuquerque. N.M.. on Friday. Television, radio ..... S6. TELEVISION 9:30 a .m . -NFL TODAY: Channel 2. 9.30 a.m. -NFL 'M: Channel 4. 9.30a.m. -FISHING THE WEST: Channel 10 a.m -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders a1 Houston. Channel 4. Noon -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA basket· ball prevac~\olo. Channel 2. . Noon -WRESTLING: Channel 56. I p m. -PRO FOOTBALL: St. Louis at Dallas. Channel 2. I p.m. -SUPER CHARGERS: Richard Pett) nears I .OOOth ra~. Channel 4. 5 p.m -BASEBALL: Bosto n at New York Mets 1n game seven of World Scnes.. Channel 4. RADIO 10 am. -PRO FOOTBALL: Detrou at Chicago. KNX ( 1070). 10 a.m -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders at Ho u">ton KRL'\ (11 10). KIK-FM (94). I (J a m -PRO FOOTBALL: San Diego at Ph1ladelph1a. KLZZ (600). I p m -PRO FOOTBALL: Atlanta at Ra ms. KMPC 1710). 5.20 p.m. -BASEBALL: Boston at New York Mcu 1n game seven ofWorid Scncs. KNX ( 10701 \\Ith Jack Buck. Sparky Anderson. Wan El hot 7 p.m. -EXHIBITION BASKETBAU.: Phocni>. 's. Clappers at Bakersfield. KMPC (710). Sutter' s goal s inks Kings, 4-3 from AP dispa tches his first ol the -,eason, against Kelly goals an losses to the New York 1 'J< )!'I D~l E. N y -Brent Sut-Hrudcy. with Luc Robataille and Rangers and the New Jersey Devils tn \( •Hcd ha~ s1i11h goal of the season Marcel Dionne gelllng the assists. were scored when the K.inp mishan· .1· I 44 ol the third penod Saturday Bossy reclaimed the lead for the died the puck in their own end. 11 1t•h ,, ... nap a l-l uc and give the Islanders 52 'iCCOnds lat.er wtlh ht~ lslandcrs Coach Terry Simpson ·,t,. 't irk t..landers a 4-3 NHL first goal. Assists went to Rich said, ''We decided this morning to let oac·• Srtc Am.otter nlMe 1a1a arm.a lD celebratloa after ecor1.nC 1ame•• only USC RECORDS 10-0 TRIUMPH ... homCl Don Shafer kicked a 22-yard field goal wuh 21/J m inutes left in the game. played before a crowd of7 3.500. l.a.r&est in the Pac-IO this year. and a nauonal tclcv1!>1on audience. Stanford was shut out at home for the first ume Bulldogs hang on to top 49ers, 25-12 FRESNO (AP) -Senior t311bad. Jame., W1lltams rushed for 171 > ards and a 1ouchdO\\ n to lead the F r~no S1a1e Bulldog.s 10 a ~5-1 ~ '1ctol') 0' er the Long Beach tatc 49ers tn a Pacific Coa~ .\thleuc ~ssocta11on football game Saturda) night. · '-' 1lhams' 5-)ard scoring run on the first pla~ ol tht• founh quancr gaH' lhr Bu llJ11~~ J omtiinahk 1~-11 k .iJ but Long Bcac.h \lOrcJ J PJJr 1)1 ljUl~k IOUlhdo" 0\ o>n the p:issang of Estancia High P,oduct Jet) Lraham 10 mal~ the game close. Junior Barf) Bclh \\ho had four field goals 1n 1hc game. s.ohd1fied the' actor) for thl· Bulldogs "''h a JIJ .. )ard field goal late an tht• gJme Graham. \\ho pasSt·d tor 361 )ards. h11 l-.\\Jnll' Hampton on a 4-)ard touchdov.n pas!> and later connected "1th T~rone McCulloch o n a 21·~ard )(.orang pla). Long Beach \\1dc rcccl\crCharles Lockett pulkd 1n s1A passes for 197 ~ ards Bulldog quanerback Kc' in v.cenc~ pa\'>l'd for 164 \ards and a touchdo"n. h1111ng 11ght end Paul PllClg on a 43-) ard M"onng pass 1n the first quaner. since 1964. "Our defense kept us 1n the game. We kept Paye from making the big pass," Tollner said. "We changed up the rauo of pass rushes, tned 10 keep ham ,off balance, and our .,vcrage was ou\standang." Brock and safety Tim McDonald. who also intercepted a pass. were among Southern Cal's many defC"ns1vc stars. Linebacker Dave Wyman made 22 tackles and 1nterccp1cd a pass for the losing Cardinal. !)outhern Cal improved 1ls record to 5-2 and stands 3-2 an Pac-10 play. Stanford fell to 5·2 and 2-2. The Cardinal offense had no scnous sc-0nng lhn:ats. never rcaG'hang the use 35-yard hne Paye, who had passed tor more than 700 yards over tan ford's last three games, settled fo r 122 Saturday and was intercepted three umes. He completed 23 of 37 attempts but the longest gain was for 18 yards. Don O"ens. the Trojans· freshman nose g~ dellccted three of Pa)e's passes. McDonald made his 1ntercep11on. an th~ Hurd quarter. on a passed upped by linebacker Keith Davis. Southern Cal outga1ned Stanford 314 yards to 172 in the game. Peete passed for 169 yards and sophomore uulback Stc'e Webster rushed for 60 ya rds. all an the second half. USC drove 71 yards. to within a foot of the Stanford goal line. late 1n the second pcnod but tailback Aaron Emanuel fumbled the ball away on a founh-down play. Earl\ an the dnve, the TroJans faced a founh-and-2 s1tuauon at midfield and got a first down on fullback Leroy Holt's 13-yard run. Bruins warming up, rip Cougars, 54-16 l -UCLA turns up heat. grinding out b!g rally with ground assault great and we achieved that today." ,, to r .,vcr the Los Angeles Kings. Kromm and Steve Konroyd. Bossy play. He felt good after ycstcr- \' alo..t BvS!>) bothered by a lower Morris Lukowich scored an un-day's practice. I thought he played eo..y Su~r • 1 ~ ,1 ''"that \1dehned ham for four assisted goal to make it 2-2 at I 3:20, pretty well." throu$h the third period and ltf\ed PASADENA (AP) -Underdog Washington State got off to a good stan against 17th-ranked UCLA Sat- urday, but then the Bruins got hot and so did lhe weather. r he Bruins finished the game with 543 yards in total o ffense to only 233 for the Cougars. UCLA had 273 yards b} rushing and passing in the second half to only 79 for Washington St.ate. "When the score was 16-7 (in favor of Washington St.ate), the defense really stemmed the tide," UCLA Coach Terry Donahue said. "h was probably lhe besl our defense has played against Washington St.ate in man), many years. .ripped 1hc puck fro m Dave but Mikko Malccla's fourthgoaJ of the .. h was nice to come off an Washington over New Jersey. .>. .s1 in the I o~ Angeles wne and season, on a power play at 18:04, extended vacation," Bossy said ... h 's The victory, Washington's ninth p. , \ulll·r who fired a 25-foot made it 3·2 lslandersafter one penod. really good to get one early. straight over the Devils. gives the ,.,. 1 •n1 tht· slu1 to beat Kings Lukowicb's second goal of lhe "I saw Tiger (Williams) coming Capitals a four-game unbeaten streak, .... • J• r tfoh Janecyk 10 the stick game and third o( the season. from aroundthenet,andbedidn'tloolclilce 3-0-1, and moves them to the .500 '" Taylor at 2:SO, was the only score of be bad full control of the puck. I just mark., 44-1, for the fi rca time this r , , , ,. man ( rord 01 necn opened the second period. stepped in front of him. The puck hit season. And before long, the Cougars were cook~. Running backs James Primus and Gaston Green combined for five rushing touchdowns as the Bruins overcame an early ninc·point deficit 10 score 47 stra1ghl points in over· whelming lhe Cougars, 54-16. for their third straight Pacific-I 0 Con- ference vic1ory. "The smog and the heal were tough, but our game plan was to use quite a few players and that's what we did." !ll , 1.11ng for the Islanders, gelling "It's incredible. We come in here my skate and passed it over to Penga.lna 4, Flyers%: In Pittsburgh, tll' ir 1 l!nal ot the ~son at J : 10 of and lose all three games on giveaway Brent." Doug Bodgcr scored two goals as the 1r ... r erioJ .,..11h Denis Potvin goals,"LosAngelesCoachPatQuann ElscwhereintheNHL: Penguins ended Ph1ladelph1a·s st't· 1 • I' said. "You• can't win games that Capitals t._ Devils 1: In Landover, game winning streak. Pn mus. who gained 78 yards on 15 cames, scored on has first two rushing attempts of the game from 36 yards out late in the second quarter and on a I -yard plunge early in the third pcnod. He also put the finishing touches on the rout by scorina on a 2- yard run with I :21 left to play. \n~l It•, ttc.d ti o n a power pla) wav." Md., Larry Murphy's fifth &oal of the Nord.Iqua 4, Maple Leafs 3: In 1t 11 , r.. n "'>t-;1n Mc Kcnna scored Quinn was upset because winning season snapped a 1-1 tie midway Quebec, Dale Hunter and Robert -----------------'------------------. Picard scored third-period goals to r:.--~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!••••••!li rally the Nord iqucs past Toronto. Wllalen 3, Sabres %: In Hartford, center Ray FCJTato scored twice, leading the Whalers to the victory over Buffalo. "h's hard to practice for 90-degrcc heal," Washington State Coach Jim Walden said. "We were getting beat up and our energy level was pretty well spent by the weather. A Very Special Shoe Department #119 Fuhion bland • Newport Beach• 769-1622 .. -.. Red Wlaga 3, Blaes 1: In St. Louis, Petr Klima scored twice and Steve Yzerman added a clinching goal with 9:SO left, leading Dctrotl to the victory over the Blues. Rugen S, Cuadlena 3: In Mon- treal, Guy Carbonncau's scoond goal of lhe game early in the third ~nod earned the Canadiens a tie with the New York Ranaers. WATER POLO "We aot UCLA at absolutely the worst time of the year. They arc the best team we have played th as year." Accordina to one of the game officials. the temperature exceeded 90 degrees o n the field. "I think lhe heat and the way thinas were goina just gol to them,'' UCLA linebacker Eric Smith said. "Our driving force was to play collectively Green, who led aJI rushers with 162 yards on 24 camcs, taJlicd on runs of 18 and 2 yards. Green had been listed as question· ab.le because of a foot injury. Earlier this season, he missed two pmcs because of the iruury. "Coach Donahue asked me if I'd be able to 'o and I told him I th. ouaht. I wou\d.' Green said. "Hopefully f can continue to stay healthy the rest of the season:· CdM nips Sailors in tourney final . It t~k a pair of one-.oal decisions. T~e Newpo~-CdM final ":as just a 2().3 overall includan• o ne over n val Newpon preview of this Wednesdays show. The Pirate\ were dropped b G Id· Harbor1nthcchamp10Mh1pmatch. do~nbetw~-cnthc~aV1ewpowcrsin en Wc<11. 117, then losl l iii3 but the Corona dcl Mar H •Jh ~atcr lhl: :ulor pool. dCCl\IOn 10 Cuesta ror th rd ' polo squad came away w11h first-On the communat)' collcae level, dc\pllc "x 1031, rrom K 11 1 /riace place honors in the California State Golden West College's Rustlers from 5tcweri c er an our Invitational Saturday at De Anta uppc_d their record to 19-3, avcnaina (X ( 1• now 2().) ove 11 I().()· Collcae. previous losses to Orange Coast on the Oran&e Fm ir C' flra • an Tht Sea Kings were forced in10 the wa) to thechamp1onsh1p finals of P e o n e~nce. ovenimc an 1hc semifinal apinst El lhc \)press Tournament. then drop-In a collcsc match· Dorado. v.:ith Kd1h Head scorin& lhe pang Long Bc~ch City C'ollcge by a 9· 7 UC lnl1e •. UC Su&a Bal'Mra J· ty1n1 aoal an the final 20seconds10cr t'Ount to win ll all. The ntca1cr\ moved 1 6-I • Pac'fi • CdM had interceplcd 1 pass from the Tied at the half in the chem· ( oatt lhlc1ac 0 in .1 ic Golden Hawks' goalie p1onsh1p shov.down. the Rustlers put ~nappinaa tit for ~~:~~h ~t=t Oms Morpn then scored tht together a solid team defense. sperltcd aucho\ waih 1 stro ~ half .-me-winner about midway through by Scott Larsen and Ptter Buc kley cffon to kccft PICC ':!tF i.-... the extra session. und rode Jason Jeffries' two break· Pcppcrdint ,,r,h 1 unuaiten TM ~ Kinp (2S-0) tMn met aw:I)' cool for a S-3 edvantaat in the Dan 4'moc>1 an~ c~n!~~;.,~r1ee. h NewPon in the final and collected a pcnod ~orcd 1wiu· for UC c '" ac: S..4 victory as Chns Oechn1scored1 The victory boosts Golden Wt 110 ttalphuk •nd r om''wne,Jend: pe1r of aoals. CdM held a .l·2 19·.l overall. 11nair 111110 " tJ< 1 1 advanlqc at halftime and tf\i9yed Oranae Coasa Collqe .. meanwhile, 49cr '""''ll•Mal at 1'B!f' up r~ leads of 4-2 and S·l before tht $1110'1 1ot some standout play from Enc nc111 ""«ktnd mont were able to close the final pp 10 one Kcllcral)d Karl Sttwan, butendtd up UC I, 'C"('n\h in h 1n the final minute of tM match. losina twice an the tourney to fall to 11t r cord lu I().. c :va~;:1~· upped ..I' • ., . . C o LL £ c f F i u r ~ ,; t i Penn State routs secbnd-~anked Alabama . Colorado a lso pulls upset, 20-10. over No . 3 Cornh uskers Prom AP dl1patcbea ru C'ALOOSA. Ala. -Penn S1a1e 1a1lbacl~ 0 J Do11er and Blair Thoma~ capped long second-period drtH'S "11h touchdown runs of 19 :tnd 1hn.·c )a1d11 and the sixth-ranked N11tan) L1on11 silenced thttr cnucs a1urda) v.ath a ~3·3 drubbing of No. ~ ~labama Dozier. a senior. and lht'n Thomas. a sophomore. look command of dm cs co\cring 65 and 77 yards after Penn Stall' v.as held "'llhOut a first dov.n on 11~ firsi 1v.o pos~ss1ons. Dol1er ca ught a scn~tn pass for 24 ~ardsand latcr<·arnt."d three times for -9. burit1ng through thc m1ddlt' and \COrtng unlOUl hl·d from 19 -vards OUI on the first pla) of the· second period 10 g1H· Pl·nn State a 7.3 kad. The 65· )3rd drl\l' tool. w. plays after Jam Coatq~· 16·~ ard punt return ( ornl·rback Eddtl' Johnson'i. 1n1cr· tcp11on of an undcnhrown pass b) Mile Shula ut the Penn State 23 stallell'an ..\labama dn'e s1.it minutes lnH> the Pl'rtod and Prnn Stale marr hl'd 77 )ards 1n ~cHn plavs. That madt· 11 14-3 1n the first quarter and g<I\ l' lhc N111any Lions all the) needed tu end the nation's longest unbea1e·n streak at 13 games and 1mprme thl'tr rrcord to 1.0. .. I thought go1ng in \\e "'ere better than .\labama." Penn State Coach Jtx· P:lll'rno ...i1d "I fell .,..,c might be a httk b11 •.aronger and probabl) JUSt as qu1l I.. 10 J lot of ll'\ spots I kne\\ \\e v.erc going tu Ill· reJd) to pla) '-' e hJ\l• hern lool1ng foNard to 1h1s g.lnll' for a lung 11me ·· In othn gJnw<. 1n,ol' ing top 20 learns Colorado 20, Nebraska 10: ( olo· rJdo. 3·0 1n lht.' Big Eight after opening lh<' ~ea-.on \\Ith four straight non-eonicrtnce defca1s. fa$hioncd 1 • 10-0 half11me lead and ncver looked t>.J'·k. The los" was Nebraska's flrst 1n \C\ en an mes. The victor) snapped Colorado' I 8·s,ame losing streak to Nebraska, datrna baC'k to 1967. and marked the first CU victory over tht' \ornhuskers 1n Boulder since 1960. Miclll1aa 38, locUaaa It: Fullback Bob Perryman ran for two 1oucti· downs and quarterback Jim Harbaugh rein for one TD and passed for 300 yards and ~nother s<:orc. leading fourth·ranked Michigan over Indiana. The Wolvtrints, 4-0 in thc Btg Ten C'anfcrcncc and 7-0 overall. dom1· natcd the entire game. rolhng to a JS.Q half11me lead and coasting tht rest of1he wa). Oklahoma 38, Iowa Stale 0: Lydcll C.m 1gn11cd a sluggish Oklahoma ufTc•ose \\1th a 61·)ard run and tight end Kc1 1h Jacl son caughl .a 69·yard 1ouchdov. n pass to lead the fifth- ranlcd Sooners past Iowa Statt. Auburo 3S, Mlssl11lppl State &: Ta1lbal'l Bn:nt Fullwood rushtd for 1hrct.' 1ouchdowns and 179 yards n1gh1 as M'' enah·rankcd Auburn dominated No. 13 M1ss1ss1pp1 Stale 1n a meeting of Sou1heasttm C'on- ferencl' unocatcns. Washington 38, Oregon 3: Quar- tl·rback Chm Chandler ran for 1wo touchdo.,..,ns anJ passed for a third 10 kad No. 8 Washington over Oregon. C"handll'r srnrcd on runs of nine yards 1n the first quartt.'r and s1' yards 1n the fourth quarter and passed one yard to 11gh1 end RoJ Jones for a TD in the third period. Aritona State St, Utah 7: Darryl 1 larrn !>('Orcd lhree umes while nish1ng for a I 65 yards and JelT Van Raaphorst 11cd a school record for rnrecr pas:. complc11ons as n1nth- r::inl..cd ~nwna . talc sta\ed un- hcJll'n "1th a 'ar1or. o'er' "inlcu l 13h . Texas A&M 4S, Rice 10: Te>.as .\&\I quarterback KC\ 1n Murray set d '-;outhw~t Conference rtcord for carn·r touchdov. n passes as the I 0th· FOotball scores WEST USC 10 Slanloro 0 UCLA ~. 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"We got our tails kicked. thcre's reall} not too much else to say:· said Mater Dc1 Coach Chuck Gallo. whose nonnally potent 01Tens1vc unit was eas11r manhandled by St. Paul. "We d 1dn t seem to be able to do anything right .. Thc large crowd didn't have to wait long for the excitement to begin as St. Paul scmor Jayson Pantages returned the opening kickoff 80 yards for a touchdown. The only points for Mater Dci came in the opening moments of the third quarttr af\er a 6 7-ynrd kickoff return by Gabe Jimcne1 gave the M onarchs tht ball at the 1. Paul 30- yard hne After a I S·yard penalty and three plays from scnmma.ge, thc Monarch~ aot on the scorcboord W1th Matt pence's TD run from S yards out. The lou drops Mater Dc1 10 1.1 in leaaue play, 4.3 overall. \. Paul move!!> on w;th a 2-0 league record The word men offense was able to move the ball at Wlll dunng the li"t three quarten until the M onarch defense touahencd up in the fina pcnod. but 1t was mort 1han enough as St. Paul'5 dctcnsc 5mothcrcd a team that feature\ one of the c«>unty'' lcad1na pn<i~cn tn Mike Curt1u~ St. Paul held the Monarchs to minus· I 0 yards m rushing and picked otT two Monarch passes. St. Paul extended its lead to 14.0 when quarterback JelTWillis plunged into the end zone from a yard out for a TD and then ran untouched around his nght end for a 2-point con version. It could have been even worse for Mater Dci. but a 32-yard touchdown pass from W illis was nullified by a penalty. The Monarchs rctumt'd the favor on the Swordsmen's next possession. however, when Mater Dc1 was penal· izcd for a personal foul on a St. Paul punt. This gave the ball back to the Swordsmen, who proceeded to drive 83 yards and score when Wilhs hit running back M ondo Costello with a I 0-yard pass as only seconds re· ma1ned in the half. St. f'eUI 'D, Mlltw Del ' k-W0uer1WI SI Paul 14 1 ' 0-27 Mater 0.1 O 0 6 0-6 SP-Panl•llfl eo llk:kolf return (kid! failed) SP-Wlllls 1 run (WI"'' run) SP-<osttllo 10 pan lrom Wlllls (Panieoes 1.lckl MO-Soence S run (klek felled) SP-Wiiiis 3 nin (kick felled) "ll•ndance S.000 <•sllmat.OI GAM8 STATISTICS ~ Finl OOwnl 1S ltu\l'IH·varoeoe •1 1SI Peulno v•rde~ 1)4 Penlno 1'· 11 o '"""" , ,. Fun'IO!t\·lumt11es loll 1 0 "-"lft·•trdellt • 1·50 ' IN'OtVIOUAL ltUM41NG $P-<Mltllo, ~·te, Wlltll, l••ll, Gonre .. r 3 12. Munol. l J MO II 10 mlfl tO ISO 16·JS 2 • » 00 M iO MD-SoeN:-e. l I . 1.tOOrlo 3· ll, Curllt.t\ •- IOI' -1!1!1111• • l 1 INOIYIOUAL ,AJSltfO $P-WIR1s, 12 II 0, 134 MO-C"'tkl', 16·3$ 1. ISO INOIVIOUAL 1taCllYtHO sP-CosltlO, S '6. Panteoes, )·21. I-Mn, 1•10 Gotlr•tt•, HO, Ooi.n. 1 n, Mt<tone. 1 10 MO-~nc.. 1 Sl. Aoceo. $ so. o•arltfl. )·)l, Sl'llrtll,1 11 .. ranked AliJICS rolled pas1 R1Ct'. Mur- ray. aJun1or. broke the WC carecr touch own pass rrtord of 40 in the 'ICl'Ond period when hc hit Rod Harris on a 26-yard scorina shot. Iowa Z7, NorQwntera H : De· fcn)av" end Mike Burke recovered a David Grcenflcld fumble in the end 1onc for th\' go·ahcad touchdown as No. 11 Iowa beat Northwestern. LSU 30, North Carelloa 3: Split end Wendell Davis cau&ht nine passes for 184 yards. two or them for touch- do.,..,n& from Tommy Hodson. to lead No. 12 LSU past Nonh Carolina. ArkaHH 31, H!;91 ... IS: Kendall Tnunor k1c,kcd field pis of 22. lS and SI yards as 14-rt&cd Arkansas poilcd Hou'1on's Homeconuna for the slllth stra1&ht year. Artuu H , Cdfen&a II: ~(· tcrback Alfred Jenluns threw for one touchdO\Nn and ran for another and tailback Davkt Adams earned 26 times for 124 yar~ IS I Sth-ranked Ari1ona downed California In a Pac-IOpme. 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Accepted ...... 0...,..00Mt DAILY ptLOT/ Suncl9y, OctOber 28. 1He ~e Cout eafety Bart Recktenwa.ld bl'eab ap a ,..-In the end sone Intended ............... 1'111 Dt ..... for San oteco. lleea recelTV llltchell DeADCelo dartna Satarcta1'• aame. OCC BEATS SAN DIEGO MESA, 24-14 ••• Prom Cl failed to score in the second half. Five times the defense held on fourth down. JeffShanks stopped one with a sack and Mike Kriens made the tackle o n a fourth·and-0ne running play. Coach Bill Workman cited the Pirates' three interceptions as a key to turning the udc for the Pirates. Brian Sherrard had the third on the final play of the game after being beaten on several o ther occasions. While Nowotny bad two inter- ception's o n consecutive attempts, the rest of his "'me was business as usual after coming off a shoulder bruise which had kept him out of action for 21/z games. .. , was feeling real good right when I got hurt," Nowotny said of his 1 ~­ for-19 performance against Saddl!'- back three weeks ago. ··1 wanted to try and come back, and pick up where I left off. I had all kinds of protection. The line didn't break today." But Nowotny did brea)c up the Mesa secondary. He completed 18 of 29 passes for 2 13 yards and engineer- ed the Workman offense well except for a pair of run-ins with his backs. He also did not favor bis shoulder, diving into a crowd once and stealing the Pirates' only fumble away from a Mesa defenStve lineman. "He's not the kind of guy who will back away," Workman said of Nowotny. "He's a courageous kid. You can't tell a kid to fold up shop (favor staying away from a hit which could reinjure the shoulder) when you know very well he won't fold up shop. There were times when he wasn't as effective as he was against RUfiLERS WIN, 45-21 ... From Cl somc11mcs don't know how close you arc to a fi rst down. so I'll d1 vc for whatever I can get. I'm little. so I bounce ofT people a lot." Satterfield opened tht' scoring on the Rustlers' 1n1tial drive which followed a Compton punt. Goldtn West mo,ed 54 )ards m eight plays. fi,e o f them Satterfield runs 1nclud- 1ng the final one on a I-yard touch- do" n o fT tackle. The e>.tra point was blocked. Compton countered with a score of tis own on a lightnin$-qu1c k. four- pla). 83-yard dnve which concluded with a 70-)ard touchdown pass from Lance alterstoR1chBelT).Thee\tra point ga.,.e Compton a momenta'} 7-6 lead. but 11 was short-hved The Rustler-; came back with a scven-pla}. 52-}ard dn' e. again using Satterfield fiH· limes capped by a 9- yard touchdo "n run on an option pitch. Lawton passed to Perry for the e:w.tra point and a 14-7 lead. . After a short-lived Compton dnve and I 0-yard punt which was nearly blocked. Lawton connected o n the first pla) from scrimmage for a 36- rard touchdo"n strike to John poor JUSt two pla)!.1n10 the second quaner for a 21-7 lead. GWC 21 SHSI 209 11-20·0 •·43 •·1 8·70 Saddlcback, but he did very well. He hung in there." While the Mesa secondary double- teamed the Pirates' leading ~iver, Jun.ior Tagaloa who had three catches for 77 yards, Nowotny had the presence of mind to find his other men. Ollie Perkins had six catches, tight end Rob Phenecie two and wide receiver Jeff Bamhan bad his first two of the season. On the fi rst drive of the game, Coast went 72 yards on six plays with Swigart running 20 yards for the touchdown which included a nifty cutback move at the 5. The Pirates came up empty on their next drive after making 1t to the Mesa 7-yard line. But they made it 14-0 when Adrian Mon\gomery capped a 98-yard drive with~ 5-yard touchdown run in the second quarter at the 4:04 mark. Montgomery got the pitch around right end . Ortn9t Coast 24, Sen Dlfllo Meu 14 Score b't' Ouerten S11n 01tgo Mell 0 1 0 7-U Ora,.v• CO•\I 1 I• 3 0-1• OCC-Swlgert 20 run (GrH11e kkk l OCC-Montvomerv S run !GrH~ kkkl OCC-Crefl 9' run w·ln n1trceo11on !GrMnt k•C'° SOM-J1Ck\on U e>tU from Sturch IRunell koCl<I OCC-GrHne 32 nrd FG SOM Anoer\on 17 Pau rrom Sr urcn <Runtll k•Ckl A11e1>o•nct SOO CHromettdl GAME STATISTICS SOM F "'' down\ 17 Ru\nf\·vardaoe 20·60 Pantng yeraage JS2 Pauing 10·'6·1 Pun!\ 3·'6 Fumt>ln tumOll' IO\I O·O Ptnalf•t!l ·veroagt I ·60 occ " O·ISS 113 18·29·1 MOl 1·0 •·to INDIVIDUAL ltUSHING SOM-llocnara\on, 7-•0 Sturcn. 1·2•. L W•ll1am\ S· 19 I( Wlllleml 3· 13, M Willltm\ 1·5 R09ers l '· LUC••. 1·3 OCC-Sw1gerl ?2·63. Re!Hlo. 1·60, Cri ll, 1·15 MontQOtl'ltr• 7·15. Nowotnv, S·ll Rkt. 1·3 INDIVIDUAL .. ASSING SOM-Sturch, ?0·'4·2. 3S2 OCC-Nowotnv. 18·2'·2. 213 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING SOM-Mllchttl 8· 129, Jtck~n. •·IOI, Mer11nt1, 1 SI, M Wllll•ms, 2·33, Ande"on. 1 12 K Willlt m\, I· 1'. lllcllard1on, 1·2 OCC-Per1dn\, 6·63, Tege101, 3·71. Swiga rt. 3·16 Be rnriarl , 2·3•. Phtnecle. 2·1•. Pen10. 1-13 Ret>ntv, 1·2 Australia IV upset in trials After Dan Ramse) 's 1ntercepuon on the ensuing Compton dnve, the Rustlers dro" e 61 'ards before fumbl- ing the ball awa) a't the Compton 5. It FREMANTLE, Australia (AP) - was one of less than five times this 1No1vtDUAL .. ASSING The Kookaburra syndicate struck season that the Rustlers have failed to g~~~!';!·n~'i~~i::0~73. Merler. M ·O. back Saturday with an upset victory score after penetrating their oppo-36. over Alan Bond's top boat. Australia nent's 30-)ard line. INDIVIDUAL 1t1c•1v1No IV, by its No. 2 12-m eter, Kookabur- But before the half closed. an 11 -3•7~~::;!,,B:;r-io-m . Benks, 4·•2• White ra Il. in the first round of the pla> dnve sent Golden West and GWC-Perrv, 6·66, ~. M9, Pa1>1>n. America's Cup defender trials. Satterfield 10 pa)dtn again. this one a Ml. Certson, 2-19• S.llt<'fltlel ,. 13. Pevnt, Both boats new protest flags at the --------------,-1_·3_1 ____________ -... finish line, making the results provisional. The incident apparently took place 20 minutes after the start, but neither syndicate indicated the reason for the protest. (1t4, .. ,.., J~ltl~lC< > • ,.& SALES • SERVICE • LEASING ....,...,_llC 0..-.lA.llM ...... Y .. U..IMdl °".,.,......_,,.,,.,. t• .. a.-•- Australia IV, skippered b y Colin Beasbel, had sailed into a tie for first place in the trials by defeating Kookaburra Ill and its dcsigner- skipper lain Mumty Friday. tat at ., ............... , ... 2.9l/o ~~ RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... ...... ........ ... ,_ .... c...""' 1122 -llll .. 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Alao rtn: Tri Holly, CleVtr Wife, F1n1le, l llnlelno, Aunl Noll, Cert•lnlY Albert. Ari'• ProtPtCtor, VO\lra An'(11mt, HoneY ·~· No acretchta. ""H "ACI. IYt mllta on run. Perfect Me.ICh (DellhouaMYt) UO '-20 HO 1te111nc111ne (B1ae111 uo s.io SteM CIOuCI <PfncayJ '-00 Timr. 1: .. "s Alto rtft. Manotr Les, BlutlllnO It~. ll!Mbructt, Marlll't't. Twll'9hl ltldoe, Bubell No W t lcMs U IXACTA 11·21 peld silt.SO SIXTH ltACI. I I 16 mllt1 On The Line (Pinc.v i 17 . .0 uo UO T~ndlr Cet ll>t4t110un•vtl • 00 3 00 Fltllon (K-'l 3 to Time: 1; .. 2/S Also ren· Home Run Hero. Felrlv Affirmed. M4 And The Drumm.r. Price, Unclt Rtl No acr11cne1 SIVINTH ltACI. I 1116 mllu MIO't'I (V1M1n1ut1el 17 00 10 20 120 Pea (Plncl'l'I 1210 6 40 Grtc n Wondtr (H1w1tvl • .0 1•C3 AIM> rt~ KlmrlOoe lloed Go Swllllv Scre11- Dooll, Hevllcler, ltulsenor No w etefles U IXACTA Cl·•> 0110 M-'9 SO llOHTH ltAC•. OM mite FIVlno L.ltvltn•nt (Torol Broeelw1v Pointe (Plncevl Sevont Tower (Kt1n•ll Time: l:ll 315. 960 uo uo •OO 390 • 10 Allo rtn: PH De Guern. w1nowooo L•11e, Ttrref't'lt'lll, Dout>M So1111. F1mfll•r Ground Bold Jldt, Hloh llt9trCll, Sl't'litJI Wln11er Scretched Houston 8r11111 DAILY Tltl .. LI (3-1·7J oelo l2 51910 NINTH llACfE. • turton9• Sier OI Amerlce CSotlll AOdftey (Blaa l ?O IO 9'0 H O 600 •10 u o S.ncl Dieter (V11tn1ii9lll Time' I 10 215 Alto ren Fen Five< C•·•t>onv.1 wu1 Bov Mentwttr, Dlalll'ICllvtlv Ocwl. Tougn En!OlfUt Femny Fox. IAumlnl1t Scretcf'Mld· Grtn Pierre. F vino Lenon' U IXACTA (IHI 0110 '35900 U '9CI< SIX (11-1-3-3+111 oelo $113.01160 to one winning tlcktl hi• l'IOraas l. oel<I il."48.60 10 33 wlnnlno llcktll (flvt nor'"" oeld '95 60 111 63' wlnnl1111 tlcl\tll (lour norHsl 11 .. ICK NINI (7·3+11+3-3·7·111 oe1d $2, ... -20 10 flvt Wlnnl"11 tlcktll (H Vtn "O'ltl). Ptlcl $ lf0.00 10 76 wlnnr1111 tkkets Csli llOrMal Cerrvovtr POOi '326, 11• • 1 Atttnelanct 42.74 Muluel Hencllt U 137.761 Raiders risk streak vs. Oilers today Los Alamitos results HOUSTON (AP) -The Ld:>s Angeles Raiders and Houston Oilers spent the early part of the season playing good enough to lose close games. But that's where all s1m1liaritics end, Los Angeles will bring a four- game winning streak into today's game (Channel 4 at JO a.m .) against the Oilers, who have lost six straight games. After d ropping their first three games of the season, the Raiders have turned their season around and will be favored to make it five straight victories against the Oilers. who arc on a six·game losing streak. "We lost our first three games but we didn't play that badly and they were all close," Raider Coach Tom Flores said. "We started J etting some points in the sec-0nd half and now we seem to be able to bold on and win in the second half." It's been the flipside for the O ilers, who got a big momentum swjnJ with I :06 left in the game against Cincin- nati last week on Robert Lyles' 93- rard fumble return, the eighth longest in NFL history. But the Bcnpls game back to win it with a 21-yard touchdown run by James Brooks with seconds remain- in, on the clock. t's been that kind of season for the Oilers, whose defense bas played well but whose o ffense has been unable to keep step. The Raiders will brio& the AFCs No. I ranked defense into the pmc with an avcrqc yield of267 yards per game. The Oilen have the NFL's No. I pass defense, pving up an averqe of 149 yards per pme. SATURDAY'S lltfESUL Tl (8111 .. U·nltfll 4'11111eft1WM '""""91 FIAST AACE. 3SO v11rd1 1·Ptnt110uu Angel CCrg() a·S~ciellv Su~r IMtltrl Perla11 Ot Trlumpll !VeugMl T 1mt II 2• 680 780 HO 6'0 110 HO 16IO Al'o ran Un•t w11mer Dou Whv Nol, K101v1 Markka. Reltilh Screicneo L• Fte U EXACTA (l·S) 1>eld 111880 SECOND ltACfE. lSO verd' Fact Oete (Veuvnn1 Slrfft Smerl IH C1rclel OH Ptrlect Trao111on (Mvle\I OH·Cul N Run (Bard) Time 1193 5'0 HO 160 560 3 ?O HO 1 ?O Al'o ran Digger Piie. Samuel Pt•. Oeviel\ W•n. Val Lou U EXACTA IS·3) Ptld '3•60 THIAD AACE . ..00 v1rd\ Long Chenet Rut>• <Creager) Truly\ Honev IBe10111t1 I KIO\ Miu Cal CEowerd\I Timt 1036 . '20 220 HO HO 280 310 AIW ran H1rr11on Women M11u Mt~I Aml>l'o\1nt S2 EXACTA lf·Sl oelo suo FOUATH AACE ... o vtrd\ RAMS •.. From Cl just l06 yards rushing. The Falcons, who yielded more than 28 points per game last year. have held opponents to 16.9 points per game this season. "I think as soon as Marion came to Atlanta, I knew we were in trouble. and so was everyone else in our division," Rams General Man~r Jack Faulkner said. "Nobody can get the job done quicker than he can." By starting Dils Ro binson is hoping to •et as much mileage out of Bartkowski as he can. "I want him in top health for as many of the nine rema1nina _,mes as I can," Robinson said. "lfh1s knee is n ot weU, and he's not able to play h is best, then I'm no t aoing to play rum that week. "As courageous as he is, he's goTng to ao out there no matter what shape the leg is." Sniloh Rto t01aer1c•"~' Run Georgia Jon 1Word Call The llel\t t Broo•' Ttmt119S AIW ran To Be R '" i<aaa Lar• A1uren111e Ch1rlo1tt1 Buo FIFTH RACE •OO •O•O\ Cn1n11odero\ \Ward Town Aga.n E Gare • E t\V Gren• Harr Tomf 191? l 00 , .0 , 10 l 00 2 10 2 10 A"o ran 8unnv\ E1aa ce•or Ct"t Jtl U EXACTA I 41 08•0 '7 80 SIXTH It ACE •OO varo, Luc•v Cult Bar O·oer c•Hn 600 •OO JOO E Ktrtemer <H Gare e '.O • 60 Am1r1110 Morn 'E Gere a 1 J .o Timt 70 U Al\O ran RamO••no "lrt•tr TA Aovan1aot Oontcellmt Shlrln Huvger Oh Emer111aoc n EXACTA 16 IJ oe•Cl ue 60 SEVENTH RACE 300 varO\ F1ncv Ltlllt AO\! 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StllnfWd o sc ... llY Qve"9n USC 0 7 0 3'-10 Sllrttord 0 0 0 C>-0 USC-AlfllOlter II HU from "-'• (Sfleflf' 11.lell) USC-FG $hettr 22 A11~13.500 TIAM STATISTICS USC ,_ Flr•t oown1 II I ltulMl·vtrdi 63-IAS IS-SO P1ulr1t y1rds 16' 122 1t11urn verds 71 4' Pett.ft 12-11· l 2l·J7-l Pvnt1 6-ao •·42 Fum«llls·lott l ·l ' 1-0 '"9neitlll·veroa 5-<JS 7·,S Time of Poueulon l1 S.S 22-0S •DIVIOUAL STATISTICS llUSHING--USC WIC>tter. 1'·60, Emenue4 17·4', ll"OWfl, 2-ts; Holt, 2-ll StenforO Multw, U-3S, Scott, 2·7 PA$.SING--USC. PM!t, 12· 11· 1. 1'9 Sten· lord. Pevt, 23·37·3, 122. ltECEl\llNG-USC: HenrY, 3·49, Gr-. 2·14, Mel< ... 7·JO, Afftlolttr, 2·27 Stenford Moffl1, f-42; Mustlf', 6-2'; Price, )-IS. UCLA 54, We ......... Stltt9 16 ~tty~ Wtllll!IOIOll Stelt 7 t 0 C>-16 UCLA 7 IS II I-st UCLA-Gr-11 run IFrenrt 11.lcll) WSIJ-erouuerd 24 run (K. Adema klckl WSt.J-itrous .. rd 6 run lK. AO.mt kick) WSU-S.fety, lerk11t recovw1 blodltd ount In end IOnt UCLA-Green 2 r1.111 IFrentv kick) UCLA-Pflmu1 l6 run (AnOloon oen from St-•1 UCLA--Prltnu\ I run (Ttnntl OHS from Stev1nal UCLA-FG Freney l4 UCLA~ Farr 1 run CFranrt klc:kl UCLA-Ttnnlll 5 oeu ff'om Stevena (Fr•Mv kldl) UCLA-Pflmu' 1 run CFrenev klclll Allendenc.-46, let TaAM STATISTICS WSU UCLA F lrsl downs n l I llU'\lln·v1ros 37·137 '1·l4S P1ulne vards 9' '" ltetum verds 2 ~ P .. lft t· 19·0 16·,.·0 '"""" ..... l ·J7 FumblH·IOat 4·1 S·7 Penellles·vero1 6·41 7· 10 Time of Polwuton 2'-'if lS 01 INDfVIDUAL STATISTICS ltUSHING-Wasl'llneton Stet• l rouuero. 10·6'; Pof'tlf, ll•6l, l tounl, 12· 10. UCLA Gr-. 2•·1•2; Pf'lmus, 15·7', Greenwood, 4·Sl, Mii Ferr, 7·14, McCrtelltn. S·ll PASSING-Wtslllnoton Sl•I•: 110unl. S· l•·O, '7; llOMftbed't, 3·S·O, 29. UCLA . Ste111n1. 16·2'-0. 190. llECEl\llNG-Wes1'11119ton Slett· K Tavtor, l·lS, Cl'lese, 2-31; Ofcllerd. 2·21; Jernea, l·I UCLA. Dorrell, 5 .... Andtr\On, S·67, TtnneH, 3-ll. Crelo. 1·10; Ml4 Ferr, 1·1; Prlmua, 1·7. FrHno State u. Lone IH•dl , .... 12 S,.,.. ov OU•rWI'• Long Broe" Stele 0 0 0 11-11 Frt1no Stete t l l IC>-7S FSU-FG Btlh 44 FSu-PflU9 4J Pan trom 5.,..,... "'o blOCl.fO • FSU-FG 81111 19 FSU-FG Btlh l8 FSU-W1t111ms S run 81111 Ille\ L8S-Ham1>ton 4 on• from Grellem oau tailed LI S-McCuoocn 11 on• trom Gre l'lam oau '••ltO FSU-FG Btllt JO Alltnoenc-3• 2tl TEAM STATISTICS l.S F '''' oown1 16 Rulf\e\•varOl 19·1 l61 Pen11111 vard• l6 I Return nrO\ 11 PISM\ 11·4S·J P\Jnl\ I·,. F umtllf\ ·lO\I 0·0 Ptn1lt•t1·varo1 01·11 T1mt ol PoutulOn ,,.)6 l'SU 20 ~·11~ 1"4 .. IM4·0 '40 I I 13· ,,. lS74 INDIVIDUAL ST A TIST'ICS RUSHING-Lano a .. cll Stele l rownlno, • 7S Rot>ertl 6· 17 Freano St•lt Wllllem•. 11·111. Moslfv, IO·n . $11IOOtr, ll·'6 PASSING-long lltacll Stet• Ortl'lem. 11 •S·) 361 Fr11no State sweenev IS·7l·O. ,,,. 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KllY l~I, Mtl: '· c"""'*' <"\IMllW e..,...1, u :111 Ml. AC1tW11 ICMI, 15:1>. UC:I rl#WWS! 17. ul"erce, 2"1: II. "'~' ti*; M. Wll, U·.52; a UN, 16M; n. tr...iloll, Mill. WOMllM ( .... ......,.., T_,.. r.....n-1. UCLA, .. ; 2. C8il St• .. U. .,._, 16; l UC WlM ..... , 1•, 4. Ce! Ste .. ............. 116, s. c.I ........ ~. 14'; 6. UllU, 116, 1. UC: SM oi.to. ft4, 0. ~t LMM, 9'1t. UC • ....._. SM. I~ rteultr-1 Moe•l9de (CSU), 16~ 2. ._.,d (CHI), 17:2'; S. L.oflr (CM.A). 17~; 4. MC&..lulMft IUCll. 11:»; S ~ (UCLA), 17:4,; 6. Mw.r <CHI), 11:0; 7. ICtft• drlck (UCL.Al, 17:JO; I. ......_,,. (~). 11::9': t. Ven Zant (UCI), lfjlll) 10. ,,_.. IUCLA), 11~1. Ottw UCI ~: 21. .. ltdlot, 11:271 ff Queller, lla), U M(COl'l'lllck, 1f'A2. ....... MT. IA .. A...,.,._, •VTTATIONAL • llOYI OMii. .. (Illa 17) T .. m rlMlll..-1. 01111 Hlllt, '9, 2 Antl!OM Vllllv, 115; 3. Tutlln, 151; '· Powev, 162; S. Sent-<Sen Dileo), 111. lndlvklue.I r1wtt.-1. c-vw <Crwcente \111• ltv), 15:.S. 1; 2. TensleY (OH), 15:SU; ), lll'tll'IOlll (Tut), 16:CIU; '· OIYOfl (Pl, 1':0U; S. "'" (Arroyo Gren6t), 1':01.2; 6. L1.111n (Simi \lellevl, 16:0U1 7. l!ld<td IL8 Wllaon), 16:10.2; I . 14tft (AV), l,;10,,; t. Fodot (OH), 1··11.5, 10. 8r10t1 (Simi \11111YI, 16:15.3. (llece 401 THm rftullt-1. Nlwt>urY Peril, II; 2. &vent Peret, '4, l. Mluloft \llelo, 101, 4. FOUlll•ln "elltV, 113; 5. Ml. C.nnel, 154. lndMduel rftUlt-1. lerelll (IP), 15:53..S; 2 Slnclll1 (IP), 15:56.A; >. Eaoene (NP), 16:Cl:U; 4. Loon. ICvortt•l, 16-05.6; s. luroer (~elevl. 16.'Cll.7; 6. Cltft (MCI, 16:10 7· 7. Mee-CNP>. 16:12.1, I. Knot IF\11, 1':15.t; t. Leme IM\11, 1'. 17.t, 10, Perri• IFelltlrooa>. 16:23.3. (lllCI S2·•> T 111m fl\Ultt-1. llrmlnonem. 42; 2 llcM!lne Hlh , '3; >. Edlton. 1J3; 4 ,.tdleno., 1.0, S. Hllltoo, 1.._ lndMdu•l rnu11-1. FlvM (Wnt Torrcencel, 16;0>.J, 2. Kom (llr), 16:09.0; l. Mlf•ndl (llrl, 16:2U , '· H1uo (llr), 16..4S, s. Gercle ICllula \11111), 16:55.2. 6 Mcl(lvttl (ltH), 16·SSt, 1 ~I (ltld), 16:56.t; I. FIOr .. (ltld), 16:57.l; •. Tllerlec (HNI. 1':57 9, 10 Wiii ICJer-1), 16:51.J. Cllece 571 T••"l nnull-1. lr-.lnt, n; 2 l etmont, 103, l Hiiia, lOS, '· LA Wiiton, 117, S Unlver1ltv, Ill ll'ldlvlOuel rewtt-1 Drummond IHI, 1':02.0, J. Little (LAW), 16:30 6, 3. leftl'"'9' (Chehwortlll. 16t'3.0; 4 lahlmlnt (Un11, 16:45.2; S L.tvlnt (Wt1t11kt), 16:49.t, 6. McMlllen (1rcvl, 16:Sl.2; 7 Ntrtnlo (LAW), 17:01 S, I. 8IJl'lle (Matlf' 0.1), 17~.t; 9 l lec:k (Ir-.), 17'04 7, 10 Olero 11111. I 7'12.1. OtltU DMtllll Ill (lllce Jt) Teem rttull-1 Fon11ne, 60, 2. El Toro, 70, 3. lt011l1111 Hiiis, 97, '-Cllefftv, 9'; S...Hunllr19ton 8M<ll, 1'2- 11\dlvlOuel rnulll-1 Motltl (Cl!t ), 1~31, 2 Greoaon (RH >. 19:37; 3 Johnaon IFonl, 1,..A2. • Perktr (Fon), 20:11, s. Adem IHI), 10.12, 6 Mann (Ml. Ml9uel), 20 14, 7 Camot>eM (Mater 011), 10.15, t In (ET), 10·2', 9 Ol>nln (ETI, 20>..J,4; 10 Moleno (El Monte), 20'.lS Cllece 411 THm r..ulla-1 EOl\On, 69. 2 Hert, M l Uolanel. 112, 4 Htlb. llS, s Hlltoo. 1n. llldM duel rllult-1 Wat\On IU), 19 41 •• , H1lt1Chmldl (Ml. C.rmtl), 10 II.I, l Ptler (Mira Coste>. ~s.2. 4 J0tt111Mlfl (He), ».36 6, s NedOfl (Eel), 2CUI 6; 6 St'Plltll (U), 20-40 1, 1 Ftof'ft IHerll, 20>.4s.t. I Sdltrtrtr (Cllule \llata) 10;'7.S, t Ta\'lor IHlll, 1034 2. 10 Oul>OI' I Edi. 20'.5U ( .. Ke JJ) TN m rn ullt-1 INlnt, ll, 2 &onil• ..,,.,. '°· ) Palmdelt. 70, • LektwOOCI, 133, s Rtdlenda. 1'2 lndlYlduel r11ulla-1 Sc:tlu•ter (Irv), 19 SI. 2 Frtnkot (Ir-.), 10 17, 3 S.nsom IGltndor•I, 20-.31, 4 Kor10wtlll Clrvl, 20'.5', S Meller (Leif.I), 21-o:J; 6. ~ (8V), 21 11; 7 Grtillen (Ir-.), 21.11, I. lt1mlr11 (1\1), 11 19, 9 l rookll (8 \1), 21:39. 10 Giits IPetm), 71'51 , ... ct S4) TN m r11ulla-l LA WllM>fl, SI, 2. El Caolta n SS, 3. Powev. 13, 4 Schurr, 105, S Esoeran11, 115. lndlvldual rtsulta-1 Roor1out1 (LAWI, 19:4S.I; 2. Knlfflrl9 <EC>. 10 IU , 3. Rovl>el ISclll. ?0:20.01 4. Gomer (LAW), 20:31 •• 5. Cook• (E10), 20:S2.5; 6 Anderaon (Pl, 21-07 7, 1 GuldlfllOt (El Caol1111), 21 IS.6; I Gtl•IK (Pl. 21:21.0; 9 Wllklna (ECI. 21.264, 10 Devis (P), 21:21 1 ,,..ce sci> I TEAM SWl ... STAKU I Palos Vere,.,, ll. 2 ThOuHnd Oeks 117, l Arrovo Grande. U7. 4 \llata, 171, S 8utne, 177, 6 OcHn \lltw, 119 (llect Sii INOl\llDUAL SWIEIE .. STAKES THm rtwlla-1 11111 \llata, JOO, 1 L•oun• lffcn. in . l Mount1ln \lltw. 1•2. 4 R1vers1oe POI¥ ISi. S \lalhelle, 151 DRAG RACING NHRA Wend fClneh lat,..,_1 Thi a~·•lllvlno lee44tl's for todlv'• 22nd ennuel N1tlonel Hor Rod Auocle llon World Flnels al pomone llact•av (lnctudlnt flnat time eno 100 sOM<I» TO .. l'UEL I l errv Minor ISen Jeclnto), 5.327 1tcond\ <266.21 mph), 1 Jot Ama to (Old Foroe, Pa I. s.JSI 1214.21 mph), 3 01rret1 Owvnn (Ml1ml), S.)91 C26S.95 mPlll. 4 S!llrltv Muldowntv (Ml Cltmlfls, Mich>. 5.•24 1267 30 monl. s. Dick L•H•I• (Lt ntlno, Mien I, 5421 1261 39 moll), 6 Hen• Endrts (Ptnnsvlllt, NJ I, S 4J4 1261 lt moll), 1 Oort Garms IOcel1, Fla ), 5 449 (266 I IJ, I Eddlt HIM IWlcl!lll Fall1, Tea ), 5 4'6 (26169 mon> FUNNY CA" I JoMnv Wt\! (Cllandltf Arll I. s SM (262., moll), 2 l(tftnv Btrna1tln (Ntwoort 8tect>) S60t 1?'109 mPfl). 3 Mlkt OUM (8ellflo-I S 6'0 (20 n molll. 4 Merlo. O.wald IC1tv11. QlllQJ s '80 (26S ll molll, S ltavmond l•ed1• (O•"as) S6'° (2S711 m0/11. 6 Ed McCulloch 1Htmtt> s 706 us• T• mon> 1 l lllv ,.,,..,., (WICO Tea I, S ns (14S 70 mc>ftl, I Steve Hodliln•on IOll.ltl'IOme CllY. Oii.ie I S 730 12504 mPPI) NO STOCK 1 Bob Glidden (Wnlllltl'ld, lllCI) 1 474 ( llS 90 mPfll, 2 Warren JollnMlfl (Oululti, Ga I 7 ~1 (IN 41 moll) J l ruce Allen IArllnvton, Tu I 1 S37 Ill• 27 moll), 4 Don Coonce (C•YUOI Ind l. 1 SS$ (11100 moll), s l utd'I Lffl (l l•C'll· llc11, Olllol HS.''"°' mClfl), 6 Don ltverllv ICPlttll!', V1 ) 1 570 (Ill 00 molll, 1 Oerrlll Aldefmtll (Mortllted, Kv I. 7 S10 (112 00 mlllll I ltonnlt Mtncneartr (WHloort, Men ), 1 514 (11111 monl alAGAlt CLASSIC lllNAI. Oarlil•, s lft 1266. If mOll) dtf. Ame to IOld Forot. Pe I. SlSI (271.1' moll) Gl•LS VOLLIYIALL H'9fl K'*'I MAalaottOUOH TO'-"'HAMINT (llLH A ...... ) l'INlh To••l"<t a.t l•v "t IS l ~' Totrt"<t Ot4 Mar-.mount, l~e) t•v•nt CJtl Mt rtl>Ofo.ig" I\ II °",.,.,.... Mt•V"'O\"'' CJtl Lon9 l•t(fl W 1\00\ IS· 1 Ir•'"' 1191 Woooef•ott IS 1 ~ ... 1....-i ~ 1-1 WOOOCl<ldOt, 1 I > MAtr,,_t S-J POOi 2-1 Torr•nc•, 7·1 7 lr111nt 6·, ~Ml J-1 Mtr~Out!I 1 I 1 lOf\9 lffcll W• \Oil 6 2 A-Al· TllH'Ml'lllftf ~ 8•"¥ Oden 1trv1N>I M·~ Adll'l'll (WOOO l)t(l~I Gtrla squads prove equal to challenge at Mt. SAC lnvttatlonal IJ UCIUaO DUNN ..., .... °"' 0 •1 • W Al.NUT -With the best in the 'Clf Southern Section runnina totietbet ud tettlna 1n early look at eKb other before \he CIF prelims a.ad ftnall, 10me area bjp 1ebool crou COWlU'y teams wan and were bappy. Some didn't. but were equally u ~T ·. . tar c..1: --..1 WO ID partlCU -110oWIOD IU.N QQean View -walked away feebna like winnen after Saturda)"s 31th annual Mt. San Antonio lnv1tallcrnal, the Mtion's l~t hiab ICbool cross country meet. Edi10n. behind Mitch Nadon's fifth-place time of 20:38.6, was a defirutewianerin Race41 ofthcairts• Division Ill beat. Ocean View, involved in the mcet's tou&hest and most important ajrls race of the day, did not win. Ocean View Coach Beth Chilcott, however, wun't surprised to see bet Seabawk.s nor finish on top. The race included several of the CtF Sou them Section's top teams. "That's why we came," she said. Apinst all of the Clf Southern Section's big cross country squads. Ocean View, ranked seventh in the CIF 4-A. finished sixth in the prls' overall team sweepstakes . "I think we would·ve won 1f we were in a djfferent race... Chtlcott said. "But to me, it means more to finish sixth in this race than to win one of the smaller races. .. All of the best teams were 10 this race. So they (the Ocean View runners) may not be satisfied (with sixth place), but I'm satified. Tbts race was important as far as the CIF rankings arc concerned. "And it also ~ve our girls got a chance to run against the teams they'll be facing in the CIF prehms and finals." Ocean-View, which 1s a heavy favorite to win the ~rls Sunset league title next Saturday ID the league finals, relied on the efforts of Shanne~ and Kathy Karpel, who finished 1 Stll and 19rb:=:8-=.11o111 wida Abmi Roytr ud Debbie CYlrica. haw ca.med lbe SeaMwb ........ A8d, umual.they-.re..,...._• ... fWlb line. ~ .. We IO)'ed wiat. dae ma ti llDI nann.Uit(in tbe meet), .. OWcoa MW, "*8Ult it WU oaJy a weet before lbe leque ftnals. .. But (our rua.nen) wanted IO nm (the couhe) IO bedly. LMI ,_, ....., all ~ ampnwed dleir times. So we decided to nm it blfol't the Clf prtlimt and 6aa1t IO =z woWdbemenWJyand~ ly ready:• It wu more of 1 test nm (or the Seahawb on the~ tbree-eUk course at Mt. SAC, the site of the CIF preluns and fin.all. And the retWll were potitive. Andrea Calderon, a freshman, wu the fifth Ocean View runner to hiA. Meanwb.ile, Jim Reilh bad bis C~n on the move as Nadon and Jennifer Dubois {20:.58.6), who fin· ished I 0th in Race 41, helped Edi10n to an aocumulated winning time of I O.S. S3. "What I'm most happy with is comina in toaether as a team," said Reisb, who doesn't have a sinaJe dominant runner, but fiv.c who stay~ tOf.elher and tc0re points. ; >' ·we placed fifth , 10th, 14th, 19th and 21st," he said. "That means we're bunchina up and work.in& toSCtber. We're not worryinaabout tbeirtimn. Some coaches stress times, but each ra~ ts different and 1 stress runnina. As.a team we f1'}lt for thox medals and that's what we did today." · '"tountry lnv1taoonaJ Saturday. The Anteater men tied with tbe UCLA "B" team for tturd with 123 points, as the San Diego Track Oub won the utle with I 00. Freshman Scon La.Force was UCJ's top runner, placing 17th ID 2.5:27 over the 8,()()0.mctcr course. Junior Judy McLaU&hlin's founb- place finish led the UCI women to third place with I 08 points, as UCLA won the meet with 44. McLaughlin ran 17:39 for the .S.000 meters. At Fresno next Saturday, the UCI women will be aiming for a fourth straight PCAA title. while the men will be seclong a second straight conference crown. METS ST A Y ALIVE •.• From Cl Bui the Met<.. who had to come from a .2-0 dcfiut 10 tte this bcst-of- SC\ cn scnc'I once before. tied It for a second lime w 1th the help of three lOnsccutt'e two-out stng.les 1n lhe 10th lhat dascd Bos1on rcl1e\er (ah 1n ·h1rald1 ~hiraldt got 1he firs1 two outs of lhl.' I01h on 0) balls. bn11g1ng up Gar) ( aner w hu singled to left P1nch- h11tcr Kn rn Mitchell. a rookie follo"ed .... uh a single 10 eentrr that srnt Caner to <.econd Ra) Knight. v. hose SC\ cnth-1 nning error co\\ lhe Mets a run. then hn a looping single to lCntcr th.it 'ilOrl·d ( artcr and ~cnt M1tlhcll 10 thtrd. I hat was all for Sch1rald1. the lomwr ~kt. and hroughl 1n Bob S1anlc) Stanlc~ 1hrc1>. a """d pttch that allp"ed "v111chcll 10 score the I) mg run as Knight .... ent 10 second Knight ~rnrcd all 1he .... a, from second when \\. ilson's dnbbkr dov. n the first -basc hne wenl betv.een 1he Buckner's legs lur an error. .. I JUSt missed 11 \.\-ha1 else can I '41} ., •• Catcher Rich Gedman said of the errant p11ch. .. , though! v.e v.ere out of the inning." tanlc) said .. I made a mistake Buckner made a mistake "I'\ e walked off mounds a lot losing a game But 10 be one out. one p11ch a .... a) 1s a desperate feeling I probabl~ v.on't sleep 10n1ght .. The tv.o pla) s made the Mets onl) lhe 1h1rd team 10 \l. orld Senc<. h1\ton to tx· three.' outs from ehm1nat1on and c'~apc. 1oin1ng the 1912 Red So\ and 1;1,l 'car·~ 1-.ansas C 11\ Ro\ al<. It also ml·an\ the Red So·x arc faced v.1th ano1her snenth game. which ha' lxcn a11n' tn thrm The~ went 10 a 'l'H'nth gaml' m IQ46. 1967 and 14..,S. and lu'>I 1n all of them. Hl·mlcr\on\ home run came on an 0-1 lount aga1n\t .... inner Rid -\gu1lcra. tht• lourth \kt\ p11chcr and led off th\' lllth It was Hcndl'r\on' .. 1v.o-s1nke. t"o- out homer 1n gaml' ti\ e of the .\mcman I eagut' pla\offugain!ot thc .\ngcls that allov.l·d the Red x to turn .iround 1ha1 senes and win their lirst o\L pennant since 1975. Henderson has pla)'ed each of the \l. orld Scnes gam es in place of the 1n1urcd 'enter fielder Tony Armas. and he ha\ made much of the opportunll~ The RBI was htS fifth of thl' \Cnes and he also homertd 1n Bo,ton's game l'-'O \ 1ctory \1.irt~ Barrell singled an another run tn 1hc 10th to put the Red Sox ahead 5-3 The Red Sox took a 3-.2 lead in the Sc\ cnth with an unearned run after an error b\ third baseman Knight. The Met!. t;cd the score for the second 11mc with a run off Sch1rald1 ID the eighth. After 1he homer.~ guilcra struck ou1 Spike Owen and Schiraldi, then allowed a two-out run on a double by Wade Boggs and a si ngle by Barrett. "ho had thr« hits and two RBI and al\11 raced home "Ith an unearned run 1n 1hc se' en th that put the Red So\ ahead 3-.2. It was Barrett's 12th h11 of the Sencs The Mets tied the game 3-3 an the e1gh1h 1nnmg against Schiraldi, who ~tarted the inning an relief of Roger (kmem Lee Mazz1l11 opened with the first r11nth-h.1t of the Scnes. a s1nJ!e. and Len D) k')tra bu nted for a sacnfice but \1a11tlh lx'at ~h1rald1's throw to S\'rnnd and both runners were safe \\ alh Bad.man then s.acnficed them to 'K·l'ond and third. l-.c1th Hernandez was walked 1n- l\'n\1onall~ bnng1ng up Carter. who kd the "1r1s .... 1th I 05 R Bl dunng the ~l'a<.on ~ .... 1nging :u a 3-0 pitch, Carter hnl.'d ·' ~cnfkr n~ 10 left field , tying lhl' game Darf'I Stra .... bcrf) flied out to end lhl' inning Thr "v1t."t~ had a chance to w1n 10 the ninth .... hen l-.n1gh1 opened with a "alk \.\ 11<.on bunted for a sacnfi~ and bo1h runners 1>.ere saf~ wh~n C.1l·dman'<, thro" pulled shortstop o .... cn ofTthc bag.. But Sch1n1ld1 s1ruck out pint h-h111er Howard Johnson and got \1a111lh and °' kstra on 0) ball\ RED SOX FALTER .•. From Cl tonight\ dl'Ctd1ng game "1 h1i. "a' a grcal game We ball led hack and ~o did the\.'. bani. \llld '"Ynu·,c got to g1H~ tht'm credit fho~ gu)s JU'1 put 11 1ogcthcr 111 the end. hut "<'·11 gt•t them tomorro" ah\olutcl\ ·· VC'tt"ran reliever Sob • t3nle' id of a \.\1ld pitch thlll l'nabl(·d lh~ Mei to pull into a .S-~ 11c.· "It took ofT It "l'nl oil thl· end ol {1C'dd' \(catcher Rich Gedman I gloH' ·· StJnlc' ...i1d he had a dream nu,hcd b, the Ne .... ~ ork l'Omcb3ck Imm 1wo out and nobod\ on 1n the 10th ··1 "'anted to be ou1 there for the linal out. but ti d11Jn'1 '-'Ork ou1 the \\J\ I "anll·J 11 to .. tanlc' ~1d "It'\ lru,traltng l'rut "'l' 'C 'till ac.H c.\nc more g3mc .. .. '-io" I kno"' ho"' (\tana,C'r)C,t'nc \1auch and the ~ngel!I teh. · Bo\ton \1anagcr John McNamara \ltd \k"amar3 hmtlc-J "'hen que'I· tinned about Bo'>ton·., f11lurt onC't' Jgam "' w 1n the \\ orld ~ne' for the ltf\\ \ 11111.' "llH I" I l\ ·(),in 1 ll•ll Ill\ JO\ \hang atx,ut l ht,~ing c.11 h1\tOI" or an~ ol 1ha1 'itulT .. \h 'amara S3td (ah 1n ~l'h1rald1. a )oung ~he, er "'h(1 rcpl<tn•d Roger Clemen'> at the start of thc c1ghth . ~1d he was a little ncP ou' .... hen the Met<. lied the ~Ort \.)in 1ht11 1nn1ng. In the I 01h after two-out singles b ) C1a r' < anc1 .1'.c' 1n Mitchell and Ray l\.n1gh1 .. ·h1rald1 MUd. "I wasn 't tared I JU t ,ouldn 't focus ·· Then w11h Mooli.1e Wilson at bat. ianlc' replJccd h1rald1. itnd the ~kt\ ~orcd two runs on the ""'Id p11d'I .lnd a ficldtng cm>r b) first ~~man Rill Bud.ner •\\ c ~ere one \trtl c av.a). and 1t'u 111u hone to lo'le .. \aid pitcher Bruct II ur,1 \\ho ~on the fir\t and fif\h ¥Jmn hl'IJMJ the Red . 'take a l-2 kad 1n the nc~ .. \\ e JUst ha\.e 1osc1 1hcmtomorro"' 01ICan8o dc-ando ti •• C lcmen-. "-hO allo"'ed four h1l\ Jnd JU .. t one earned run v.hik 1tnku'I OU\ C'l$h\ IO ~\Cn tnn1n $11<l... ow I\ 1.· tto• ~ fttltn of "'hat 1t'\ like to be llOl \trtlc :i"a JU$l one stnle J\\,l\ ·.__ Burroug~'s i1nplic&tions are com.pletely wrong Walter B-u'm,U,hs created tbe Daily Pilot. I admire bim for that and 1 bave told him so. I thought we were friends. until be attacked me on Tuesday's editorial page. He implied that I: . I. Break the campaign disclosure law. 2. Distribute anon) mous attacks on my opponent. 3. Have a .. zeal to get elected." 4. Lied in the argument against Measure "A". I said WaJte-r implied these charges. He didn't actually say them. No wonder -all four are wrong. I. My campaign disclosure has been filed with the City Clerk on time. i. 1 have distributed only one piece of campaign literature, and it is plainlY. marked "Paic.J for by the Committee to Elect Allan Beek." 1 knQw of no anonymous literature on either side. 3. l did no t want to run for the Council. l urged several very capable people in the Newpon Heights area to ~n. Th~y u,.;ed me to Nn. We we~ all desper~te to be rid of the incum- bent. They had better excuses. so I am running. My interest is in resp<>nsivc city government, not office for my- self. 4. The court deleted three passages from the ballot argument I co- authored: First was a genuine mistake which I had asked to have deleted. Second was a reference to the place in the El R where traffic data could be found. My attorney .did not object; the int~rested voter can stilJ find the data. • Third, the judge fl!led that if land carries low-density fesidential zon- ing. we c.an not count it as "open space," even though nothing can ever be built on it and the public has an easement to walk across it. I leave it to the reader to decide if calling this land , "open space" makes me a liar. ALLAN BEEK Newport Beach We 'r e forced to use referendum To the Editor: .. The editorial which appeared m the DAILY PILOT on October 15 was another contributing factor to the dilemma Of\tuters in Newpon Beach who can't get their opinions voiced very often. We feel that developers have been instrumental in putting the present City Council in power. As a result. they seldom represent us. So we are forced to use the initiative an,d referendum to make ourselves heard. Your editorial states "we all want the same thing, a bettercommu.nity to live and work.·· The problem arises when developers want to pave every square inch of Newport Beach with roofs or blacktop, while the residents want a quality environment and the ability to get onto Pacific Coast Highway from our community's-side streets. So, we differ as to what con1t1tutes a "better community." · Perhaps your editorial writer will describe what he considers a "better community." W.L. THOMPSON Corona del Mar Pr~udly guilty by association To \}le Editor: The Pilot carried a letter to the editor which named me as a member of the .. good old boy network .. of Costa Mesa. If that's the network of people who have worked for decades to make Costa Mesa the excellent place that it is: I proudly plead guilty by association. As Costa Mesa's first police chief and later City manager. I've had the opportunity to be associated w1th many fine people. This ctty has become famous for its opportunity and its class. At the same time it has kept a friendly small town at- mosphere. The letter also mentioned two friends of mine: Donn Hall and Orv Amburgey. As a member of the City Council. Donn has been the enforcer for quality. His integrity i~ an exam- WE ASKED : I -=--------~ pie fot elected officials everywhere. His preparation on the issues is complete and objective. Orv Amburgey became a police officer. in 1955. while I was Chief. He joined the March of dimes when I was chairman in l 975. We still serve together on the Board of Directors. He has served Costa Mesa for decades m every educational. civic and chari- table effort imaginable. He is a decent man of rare common sense. We're lucky to have him as a candidate for City Council. rm glad Friday's otherwise confus- ing letter gave me the chance to provide this response. J enjoy every chance I get to brag o n how good we've got it in Costa Mesa. ART MC KENZIE Costa Mesa What ls the most unusual Halloween costume you have ever worn? Linda Fevergeoo S111deo1 Costa Mesa I was a raisin -I stuffed a black trash bag around me and stuck a twig on the top of my head. CJlarmalne Laurie Homemaker Cotta Mesa I was a hot fudge sundae. . . a special treat for m y husband Dvug W1ck~s tsc1lo1 .. il Costa Mesa The year I was an upside down person. I put a shin on m y legs and then attached a styrofoam head with a brown wig to the shirt. Plnky Deplnto Bartender Hantlnston Beacll J was a sprinkler system. I made a suit out of Astroturf with a sprinkler on my head. I had riaged the outfit so that water squirted from the sprinkler. Cheryl Tboreeo Interior Design Costa Mesa A pregnant nun. Kevln Mort Student Hutln1ton Beach 1 was a robot wath battery operated Christmas lights at- tached to a painted silver cardboard box. ORANGE COAST K•ten Wlttmet Publllhef llilyPilat Pubt~ tlltfy City ot fM 'f""' II 330 W 8&y St . 0ot111 Mr"" CA AOdlHS C(lrlf'if)(l"~Mt 10 &I• 1$60 ~la Mfl'\n CA 9:>626 Tom Tait,.. [ClttOf Oon Fenley City EClllOf T°"' Ca.lft Hews !e111or Cr ... ~ Sporta EdllOf TtmtMt J. K..-. C/fcvlttlon Director ftotMft Cllftl'9tt Proovc uon Otf telOf ....... .........,, Actvltfllling Director c1::L~or lirwoel'Mte Controller '\' ·'There Is abundant eGdence that the mature homosexual community Is. sotospealc. seat-beltorlentedriowadays ... " ON THE RIGH T PUSH' EM BACk · PUSN'EM BACK S\S·800M·B~!! ---= -- Buckle up; the. horrible journey is just beginning When Dr. Everett C. Koop. who is the surieon general of the United States. issues a report on sex educa- tion, taking the position normally associated with the permissivists, one draws back from lhe conventional position and reflects. Is there some- thing to recommend "sex educa- tion"? ' It pays to remember that Dr. Koop· is not merely an M .D. He is very much the moralist. Well before he became the surgeon general, he team- ed up with the Rev. Francis Schaeffer, the late theologian. and produced a six-hour documentary on the subject of abonion, which in Dr. Koop's judgment is out-and-out murder. He is a pra<;ticing Christian and an evangelicaJ. and now he comes out for sex education of tbe kind generally opposed by moralists of Dr. Koop's persuasion. What are his arguments? The -34-page repon issued by the surgeon general's office is the first that addresses directly the problem of AIDS. It begins by telling us some- thing every newspaper reader knows, namely that the disease continues to spread, and that the figures are very discouraging. Fifteen thousand people are dead of the disease already. and 12 times that number will be dead of it within five years. Now Dr. Koop did not need to tell any informed American how to slow down the spread of the disease to protect the uncontaminated. That's easy: Don't use a needle for drugs, and don't have sex except with uncon- taminated people. But the -trouble with advice that simple, Dr. Koop (and, of course, others) are saying now is that we are not talking about counsels of angelism. We are talking, to use a phrase, about how the world works. On the matter of intravenous infection. protection is as simple as using a needJe that isn't infected. and that isn't all that difficult to do provided the needle-user breaks out of the hypnotic aJlure of needle- sharin~. and insists on using a hygienic vehicle for his poison. In the matter of sex, "the best protection against infection right now, bamng abstinence," writes Dr. Koop, "is use of a condom." So therefore? Teach children to use condoms. We got that right? No no no: Teach children NOT to have sex, Dr. Koop the moralist would say: but then teach them that should they fall mto the temptation of doing so. they should use a condom. What Or. Koop opposes is "siJence'' on the subject. "This silence must end. We can no longer afford to sidestep frank., open discussion about sexual practices - homosexual and heterosexual. Education about AIDS should start at an early age so that children can grow up knowing the behaviors to avoid to protect themselves from c>.P<>"U"-' tu the AIDS viru!>." . One greets such adv1et'. so ap- parently reasoned and compelling. with residual reservations. To begjn with, we know that there seems to be a negative correlation between sex education and pregnancies. The grea1 Scandinavian experimen~ which is now over a generation old, has brought to that pan of the world not only sex education, but an increase in pregnancies among children. It might be argued that there would be still more pregnancies but for the sex education, but Dr. Koop does not appear to be saying the equivalent thmg in respect of AIDS. He says that if the sex education he favors were undenakcn, one might save 14.000 Lives by 1991 . Surely there is something to be said -~i1faiidllhll·iiiil1i :f.ilil .. I WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY for the stimulation of a national habit. I can think of one that is gradually taking hold. namely the use of the seat belt. In some states it is now compulsory, though my own experience is that some people use a seat belt and others do not. and there is little corres~ndence between the useof1t where at is required and where it is not required. ff children were taught that, all other considerations to one side, the condom should always be associated with sex even as the safety belt should aJways be associated with driving. some pro- gres!> oft he kind Dr. Koo p seeks could b1.:' exi:x·ctcd. There is abundant evidence that the mature homosexual community 1s, so to speak, seat-belt oriented nowadays in a sense t~at it was most definitely not even a y~r or so back. • But to teach the condom, and to go the logical step further of supplying the condom (for the sake of the young tnflamed who have no t thought to bring along their own), is arguably to induce an atmosphere in which the Scandinavian analogy becomes directly relevant. If the utilitarian emphasis is stressed, it may well be at the expense of the ethical emphasis- which returns us to the question of which of the two should take precedence. among teachers and parents. William F. Buckley ls a syndicated columalst. · Lhasa contrasts in this not-so-foreign capital Our departure for Everest Base Camp has been delayed by the Chinese government. Chalk it up to bureaucracy. rm sure one of their cons1dcrat1ons was not my deadline with the Orangt Coa st Daily Pilot. So here goes Report No. 2 filed from Lhasa. capital of Tibet. an autono mous region of the Peoples Republic of China. This place grows on you like a mixed-breed puppy. My lasting im- pression will probably be that of an infecttous grin. good tooth and all. rt 1s a city of surpn ses and many challenges. Remember last Sunday I discussed the 300.year-old. 13-story. 1.000- room Portola Palace? Today I di~­ covcred our 400-room New Lhasa Holiday Inn is onlv the anchor of a "hotel row" that i'ncludes the 500- room Tibetan Guest House. com- plete with ramped porte cochere and all outlined in thousands of tiny white ltghts. Real Las Vegas and this is 1n Lhasa. 560 miles b} din road from Kathmandu. Nepal. or 750 mile by jct from Chengdu, China. via C 1-\AC (oOen referred to locall y by adven- turous traveler ns China Airlines Alwa)'s Cancels). Also remember how I talked last week about the lack of sanitation facilities and that the wheel has been u~d 1n these pans less than SO years. Well, last naght I visited a Tibetan disco. It was ont of the more P.lea54lnt social encounters of my hfe, Im· maculatc; high ceiling room ringed with na hing colored hghts: a con- genial crowd 1n stylish jeans outfits: lively music not hard rot·k. played over an excdlent sound system: only moderate use of alcohol and omc vcf)· up-to-date dancing. Everyone was having fun. Several people left their groups to welcome us and arrange scatang. In one corner uniformed officers of the Chinese Red Army we re having tea, then they joined m the pany and no one seemed to not1n·. I said I was from America and we all shook hands. laughing. And this is in Lhasa. the ctl) where I detected so much conflict. (Jus1 rn pas\rng: this modern gathenn~ place for the town·s you.ng people is part of a community cultural center that includes two movie theaters and a large, well· appointed auditorium for ballet and drama. C11y of Newport Beach and the Irvine Committee, please note.) Another aspect of Lhasa not to be overlooked is that its altitude i over 12.000 feet. That brings altitude sickness to many tourists but brccd5 a hardy indigenous Population. There is ltttlc ev1dcnt'e ofsickncss. hospitals or. unfortunately. modern mcdacitle. Apendicitis c.a n be fatal. You also sec JU t the beginning of a market for sweets and candy. Teeth arc whit.e. complexions for the mo~t pan, \all braaht. Also unfortunately. the~ is scant evidence of a school system 1n Tibet. iucsday~ art llkc 'undays: litur- days 1ust like Wcdne~a)~. Daily everyone take!i to the ~trects walktng JIM Wooo or riding their b1kts. The bazaar is bizarre and the temples and monasteries mystifying. They all seem to blend togethcr. Whenever rosy.checked children or wrinkled elders see a Westerner approaching. their eyes sparkle and they usually call out , "hallo. hallo." A difference is that the children often add. "How arc you," ··1 nm fine .. and "goodhye ... then erupt an giggles before you have a chance to reply. It's fun. I ti")' to encourage their use of Enitlish. Ifs easy to sec how Lhasa can start to grow on you. ft isn mystical. almost magical place. hard to define. It has a histor; and cul1urc dating buck centurie~ that seem to be blending well with contempo1'3ry pursuits and desire~. Much has been ac- complished: >ct so much remains 10 be done. Lhasa. in Tibet 1s a challeng· ing city an many ways. . . full or surpme,. But now at 1s on to Mt. Everest und that rarificd atmosphere of 22.000 feet. Hopeful!)' and happily. Jim Jt'oOd 1Jvt1 lo Newport Btacll. WJLLIAllF.BDCK.LZY • Ootamplat and JOSEPH SPEAR Pa pet · pushers put to work W .\SH I NC.ii ON -.\n11:n~an agnculture is going through a ternble 11me. as droughts. floods an~ fore- closures destro~ hundreds of furn families. o\nd 1n Wash1ngtom the Agneultun: Department 1s so short of mone)' it hall tn order management ix·rsonncl 10 "q,luntcer .. for menial manual labor like running elevators and pushing freight dollies. Some of the paper shufficr<> wert.• not happy ewer their callus-thrl·aten- 1ng tempora~ dut) as stork bo)S. But their boss l"Xplatncd ll "'as necessaf) because there wa~ no mone} left 10 ha\'e hired help do the 1oh Herc's the heart-wnng1ng 'itOf'): The department htrl'U a pn,ate contractor to con~oltdate 1t<; reference libran branch 1n do'-'ntO\.\n Wash- ington"' 1th the main l1hraf) 1n ncarb} Belts' ilk. !\Id. Hut the $ 70.000 budgeted for tbe mu\ c v.asn't enough to co,er. packing thl' books and Journals in Washington and putting them on tht' shch l'S tn Belts\lllc. In a memo oht:Hned b~ our associate l ork\ John'>nn. the ch1cfof the public ser·, ice') dt\ 1~1on. Keith Russell. C\pla1m·d the s11uat1on. "Orig1n all) ''e had pl.toned for the entire prOJl'Ct to Ix· done h) contrac- tors. The t·o<>t. hov.n er. has made that 1mpoc,\1hk and :-.Jat1onal Agri- cultural L1hrar' ')tatT"11l ha'c to do pan ofthoh1l1." When the mm e hegan in J unc. lthrar) cmplo)ecs v.en· tn1t1all) \Chedukd for t•ight hour' ol book packing. But in ~cptl·mlx·r the) were asked to .. , oluntel•r" additional time "Persom \Ahn 'oluntl·errd lo help in June-Jvh hut could not be schedull'd li11 'anou' rea!.ons. will be contacted fir,t... another Russell memo said. ··hut tht'> onl) amounts to ahout 10 i:x·rll'nt oftht• hours nt'cdcd. Consequent!). "t'ask )Our assistance 1n 1denttf\ 1ng '>tafT v. ho arc'' 11l1ng w help and ~n be \pared for four hours to hdp:· The amount of lingcr-po1nt1ng anc.J buck-passing. th1c; lcc.J 10 l'an be 1mag1ned. C\Pl'l talh c;1ncl' the task" indudcd "of)l.·rating the lre1gh1 ck' atur .. ;inJ .. pu,hing boo!.. truck\" One dt'>gruntkd cmplo)et· com- plained that U'ltng rnanagcmen1-leH:I employees for such commnn chorn was und1gn1ticd and a ""aStl' of professional stafT." But the 200.000 volumes had t1..1 Ix: mm ed o\dding to lht d1~con1cnt "a~ tht· revelation that no o nl' seemed to know \.\here the monc) had d1~p­ pearcd to. L1brar) acqu1\1tann" chief Victoria .\. Reich a~~1gned an rm- plo)ee to re'lcan·h the prnbkm "Jkr assignment 1' tu c.Jeterm1nr v.h) Wl' are out of monc) ," Rl'll h npla111cd 1n a memo U LSTER Nl(ifi1!\1.\Rf Kc- ltg1ou!> b1gotr) and three lcntum•, of mutual ho ... tilll\ makl· an earl\ peaceful solu11ori to then' al ~trtk in Northern Ireland unhl..ch If nnt 1mpossibk. Thi' 1s thl' grim rnn- clus1on that our ac,~onatt· Jon Lee .\ndcrson ha' reached allcr Jn in - ll'O'l' e tll'l'\tlttallon. in v.l11ch hr 1ntt'f\ ll'" l''l dutl·11' t>I < .11hol1l' and l'roll''tant'. 1111 l1t.1nt, ,1od innotcnl rt\1llan" Most Amn1tam ha'e no 1tka ot the degree lo "h11.h l lst1.•r has become an armed camp Lr kt• Berlin. rt is separated b) ph)s1cal barrier., brick or metal "all\ 1opped v.ith barbed wire and known. ~llh un- conscio.us iron}. as "peace line'), .. separating the vanous ( atholtt and Protestant nc1ghborhoo<h L1h· Beirut. gangs of hea' 1h armed mili- tants jealously guard ihc v. retched. bullcH.carrcd urban battleground. ready to tcrron1t• or n en murder anyone rash enough to cn1crthc1rturf who 1s suspected of 10,alt\ to llw other side. · · Onl y 1n downtown lklfa'lt. the bel~aguered cnpital. do the two '><.'C· tanan factton~ mingle with am degree of c1v1lit) -and that onl\ becaus~ downtown ha<, a fenced "secunty pcnmetcr" and n hea', poltce presence IJut ta\I 1>cn lfC bc~ween the city center and tht• neighborhoods 11> r1g1dl} sectannn T~e lnsh Rcpubltcan Army (( a1h- oltc) and Ulster Freedom F1ghtcr1 (Pro testant) control their own ta;iu companies. which carry pas\Cngc" to ~nd. from their homes without cross- ing into enemy terntof). Like. the Mafin, the underground param1l!tary organ11ati on\ gci su~st~!H1al mcom~ for their terromt act1 v1t1esfrom lei1t1mate enterpnsc, In Belfast, ifs the pub . The waname atmo,phcrc 15 per. vnstve. Government buildin~ and pubs.are shielded from the meet (anl.l oir bombers) by huge stecl·mesh enclosures topped with harbcd wire Closed-circuit survcillanC'e amcra~ · cover the sidewalk approache . Gray arm?~d Land Rovch and personnel cal!!ers,., manned by Irish P<>ltce or BnMh pca~ekecpina" troop • P3trol the strctt~ m convoy . Jact Aodtr1011 aad Jo1~,. s,.1, •rt 1yodlc•trd col•m•l1u. - ' • Kaiser selling most of its real estate BOards . ~hange OAKLAND (A P) -Kaiser Aluminum cl Owm1cal Corp. 's ..,cement to tell a subsidiary 10 KempcrBedford Propenin, Inc .. in· volves the sale of a major ponion of its real estate. The subsidiary Kaiser sold holds more than S4SO million wonh of real estate, bu1 the deal does not involve pro~f1ies in Oakland or Hawaii. "This transaction will achieve the muhiple t.cnefits of producing a profit. acneratina immediate substan· New ideas popping up in ads Stock market decline ends erratic week NEW YORK (AP) _: The stock market closed out an erratic week with a slight decline Friday in a session dominated by takeover news and speculation. Tbc Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 2.67 to 1,832.26. finishin_s the week with a net loss of 4. 78 points. Volume on the New York ~t~k Exchanae came to 137.48 m!ll!on atwes, down from 1SO.94 m1lhon Thursday. Analysts said the market was still acttina somme benefit from Thurs~ day's news of a biller-than-expected rite of 4. 9 percent last month m new oroers for durable aoods. Tbe report stirred hopes that the pace of business activitr in general. and the competitive position of U.S. manufacturcn in world markets, were beainnina to improve. Another plus for stocks was the calm recepuon the bond market gave Thunday to tbe evidence of strcnath· mina buaioess condjtfons. But interest rates turned upward Friday, pulhina prices of Iona-term aovemmmt boods down as much as SS for every S 1,000 in face val uc. :-\ nd broken 111d many trackn remained akeptical about the 1tayana power of t.bc stock: market'• recent advan~ from ita September lows. TransWorld Corp. jun:tl>CC!1 4V. to 39~ The comp&ny said inte~u auociated with Ronald Perelman, chief executive of Revlon Group, had acquired about l S percent of iu common atock. 11al cash for redutil\f dd>t, and providi.,.. an on-toina income''°"' continueCI ownership of some real csta1c assets and a sharina in the proceeds of 01hers," said Kaiser Aluminum chairman Cornell C. Maier on Friday. The sale is expected to close by the end of the ¥Cir and will provide Kaiser Aluminum wi1h about $130 million in cash, most of wliich would be available for debt reduction in 1986. More than S32' million in non· contolidated liabilities of lbe Kaiter subtidiary would be ··e"unpilhed" at the time or the sale and -.1y refinanced by KempcrBedford, Kaiser officials said. The buyer, jointly owned by Bed· ford Properties, Inc., of Lafayette, and five insurance subsidiaries of Kemper Corp. of Lona Grove., JU., will provide S75 million in the fonn of equity and subordinated debt. Other funds will come from borrow· ORANGE·COAST.STOCKS \ Here ·are the •tock market. actlYitl• of publicly traded aran.e County flrma for the week ended Frta.y, Oct. 24. Data provided by Newport Secarltlee Corp. -----·----------~--·- ,.,.,.~, ..... ,.,. ... , ,.., .,.1 r•tN .... ~ ,.,. . ,,. "' Jll '.• I I . I • J: ,,, ""'' I\ I I .. : : I ,, *. "'(' '!I 4 1: I • 11111 ,.H ll • I I • I '1!• -. ll • I • I '"" • \.f ... , .. 11• , .. '" .rl : t h : l"f ''It l """ •II . " 1 •1 -, .. I l l j l .. ~. II 111· .. Jl ! ... .. ., It l • I •• I .. ~ .,., t• .. : 11 • • l • !" • .. •1 " • ll .. '1' .... I . . ' .. ! .. .... .. " ~· .. i .... I 'I ~.: ..... . • ~-.. . I • . . ;? ; • .. •1 . • ·1= ·' •'I .. , ... .. .. , . . . I ,, . ~ . • : .. l . ..ii l •I .. .... ... ... . -~· l• : " ~ •I• .. ; . "41? .. I • ~ . -1· • ~· ,. . . ,. :,. . -· •1 ... . : . •ii . . " I. . .. . ; 'j I I .. I ~ I •II ·' ... '•I . r . • t ... Brunch By The Bay. Enjoy champagne brunch served bays ide in a delightful garden setting. Strolling musi· cians add an extra dash of fl avor. fo r a deli· cious way to start undny. The Newporter now-wow! l0:30am lo 2:30pm. $17.95. Children under 12. $9.95. :1 ).I ll • . ,, • ! r-- ll • ' ,/I ! il tf , . • • 1 1, i I ., 1 t•J• 1 l i , .. ,. _ .ll · . l • . ... !! :1 11 : . .. , ' ·l• .,. ·i: i::; .. :i ·!• t.!' -: ..-\.} ~ THE NEWPORTER RESORT 1107 J1mbo1eeRd (71')644·1700 Comph"*'tary valet ~ong ~ in& by the poup. The tranllCUOft is~ to ftamiic. ina. lender COfttenll. opiniou tJI investment ldvi1en and a~al of the Kalter board, which will review it later this month. Kaiter allO announced that Peter B. Bedford, prnidtnt of Bedford. Properties. Inc., had raiped from . the K.ai1er board of directors u the aarttment took effect. Bedford llid he WU ~int \0 avoid any potential confhcu. Insurers . starting .. to merge activities for two ,QCfir•aS Two major Oranac County busi- nesses announced t~ sclcctJon of thr~ new directors last week. Richard M. Fcrr/1 ~t of Korn/Ferry lnternauonal, was elected to the Pacific Mutual board of directors. it was announced by Walter B. Gerken. Pacific Mutual's chair- • man of the board. • Ferr) 'selection at the Oct. 22 board mcct1n& bnngs the board's member· sh ip to IS after thl' retirement last ~car of Paul ZifTrcn and the recent death of J.W. Mailliard Ill. ~ Cllfl/Cb t>F _ '# vew 1.EMA \D GIU.H\ u,..., \II '\(I \ Wf(ll fMtRMAI\ \ 11 ( f ll'MBO rtU WNS coo cr111 FRll:.'D CA-'f&WBtRT < 1111 \/ 111/ II JMA/>F"i<J JI!! I.I f>ATt Al \ISO\' II ff/I 11111I11111/ Clllf\fl' -DESSERT )It l'I lf/>U \I CllU \F ('IA/ Ferr). 49. 1s the C'o.-founder of Ko rn/Ferry 1-nt"Crnational. the world"!. largest executive search firm. With hcadquan ers 1n Los Angeles and New York. 11 has more than I .2SO corl)Ora tc. go,cmmen tal and ins1itu· tional chcms. and has 37 offices around the worl d. In addition 10 the Pacific MutuaJ board. Ferry 1s a director of A very I n1ernat1onal. Centex Corp.. First Business Bank and Deauv1lle Inc . .\lso. S1hcon Systems Inc. an· nounu:d 1t ch:ctcd to ns board of d1m:iors Stephen E Cooper. presi- dent .ind ch1d operating officer of Silicon )stems and Henf) T . ·gcrstrom managing partner. C.J. Sl·gc~trom \\ 1lham H Roberts. a board mem- tl\:r "nee 11/M). resigned due to hi s rd1.X.at1on 10 Pam. France . 1hcon ~)Siems' chairman of the boa1d. Carmelo J. Santoro. said. Sl·gcrstrom 's .. d) n'8m1c contnbu· 11on~ 10 the business and cultural en' 1ronmcnts of Orange County h:l\c tx·en 1n,aluable. We arc sure he will add a new an~ exciting per· spccl1H~ to our hi gh technology culture .. SOUP OR SAl.1W J~VTR/i£ f/IOKt "' • Ht/ \II HRflU f II Sii llRflFT\11 11 ITll \f ~U Ill'\ I\ ( /HR/Hl\IHI HI Ct • IHl\11 \1 /( It If A t/F /.111/111 fTll Hlll\Tl IHo1N/ H I< I'/ l'rl II( llN\ \ 111 I 1'111111 It/II '4 (II \/I I I I );:: 111111\//1(1\ II/ ff\fll Niii/\ \1111/111\ 'II'\ I \/it) I 1/1/ fl\/ I Hf I /(,\(I\ 11/)11 · \1\1111\Hll INI \llRl\11' ~. DINNER INCLUDF..\ \ fJO / I I I O/' I/Ill I .t Cl/ I\ 1111111 \I IR \\eGOO D LIFE OLD WORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT Gourmet bask~ts w/champagne & ros~s. IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675--4704 This space can be yOllS -for information cal Mendora '· .. To Order Your , ,2... · Good Life ad ·. I CALL 642 -56 1~ A•k for Me.ndora ~~ <t'-,;'> WEDDI NGS AT SEA PROFESSION.AL PLANNING Aboard Luxury Yachts "" s~rv1c~s arra~d IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675·,4704 TANNING fOP(ltl T AfllNG COOER. INC. "Don 'I let wmmtr become 1 flld«J iMtnOrf · Re fmh your tin 11 NeJtPOrt 11nn11f Ctn/er .. 4020 Birch, Newport Stach 752-0224 LIMOUSINE AstUY LM>USll: .. ... ,,.,., ,_ ..,_ ' """ .. 24 Hrs Service Ma1or Credit Cards Acct11ted 730-0137 • l • I NEWPORT eENTER FASHION ISLAND PRESENTS THE ONE AND ONLYS One Hundred and Two Shops and Services U n ique to Oran ge C ounty. Come join our Renaissance and discover the unique. One hun- dred and two o ne-of-a-kind shops and services welcome you to their only loca tion in all of Orange County with many more offering exclu- sive selections. , ·\...\ Among the large and famous, we boast 3 unique DEPARTMENT AND SPECIALTY stores: AMEN WARDY; BULLOCKS WILSHIRE ; and NEIMAN-MARCUS. • And, 11 unique WOMEN 'S FASHIONS meccas: ALA N AUSTIN . with its own collectio n of fabrics and styles from Euro pe; BRUESTLE . with the -0 nly Slender, Bruestle and Chris collections; GUY LAROCH E. with their famous Parisian collection; LAISE ADZER (you must see the exclusive new belts and accessories); MON DI (come try the Mondi perfume!); RICCHA; SELVAGGIO; TAHARI; 1RIPOS ; and PORTS INTERNAT IONAL. There are 9 more SHOPS ll-iAT SPE- CIALIZE in fashion for women : ANGELS & · CHERUBIM , with its mothe r and child col- lectio ns; ANTON IO BUTTARO; BOUDOIR ; FORGOTTEN WOMAN. with larger sizes; GALLERY MIYA, famous for Miya Hong's hand-made sweaters; M.JACQUES R.JRRIER . offering an exclusive collection of their own designs; MAYA , where you'll come again and aga in for you r Cerruti hosiery from Ger- many o r you r Pierre Balmain stockings; 1' MIMA'S LINGERIE (she even does custom deigns!); and NELLY 'S-APPAREL OF 111 E AMERICAS. Shop featu ring WOMEN 'S SHOES are: SERENA D'ITALIA ; STEPHANE KEL1AN; and DI VARESE. with its own collection of shoes and boots. For JEWELRY. discover the magnifi- cent 7: CRYSTAL FIRE MIST. noted for its Swarovski Austrian crystal beads; DONA- VAN & SEAMANS; HAUTE ROCKS ; MACY JEWELRY ; RAFF JEWE LRY (the one and only place for yo ur Ebel Swiss watch or Breitling technical watch); WY NDHAM- LElGH DI AMONDS, offering excl usive Bruce Lambert designs; and YLANG - YLANG. with jewelry and sterling frame designs of their own creation . For the BEST DRESSED MAN. 10 unique O range County shops: ALS GARAGE, known for its electi on of Ruff Hewn; CHANIN'S, the place to ge t your Frank Scozzese, Na ncy Heller for Men o r Hugo Boss wardrobe; CUZZENS; GARYS & CO .. IXl:Z (a hi -a nd-hers activewear collection with genderles style); PHELPS ; POUTIX . boasting Panini and Sonetti lines from the Continent; PO .. H.; PROJECT NEWPORT; and BENETTON UOMO. FASHION FOR THE lWO OF YOU, in 7 more hops: FIORUCCI; THE LOOK (.all the sportswear is European and excl usive); RESTLESS NATIVES ; ll-IE TA NGO CLUB , the spot for Ricky Vider and No?Yes! co ll ection ; 11-IEODORE and 1l-IEODORE MA N; and WILKES SPORT home of the very excl usive spo rt collection by Wilkes Bashford. FASHION FOR 11-IE FAMILY in 4 shops to make everybody happy: AT EA SE (must-sees are the Hawick hand-knits for men and boy ); BENETION MAXI ; BIE headquarters for you r New Man clo thing; and BROOKS BROTHERS. . \ )· r~;r SHOfiS FOR 1HE FAMILYare at HEMPHILL S and HUGG IN S; and NEWPORT CHILDREN'S BOOTERY caters excl usive ly ·co kids. :' . FASHION FOR C HILDREN at 4 of .the fin est: ANGEl'..S & CHERU- BIM. BAMBINO ; FOREVER CHILDREN ; and 1HE RED BALLOON, LTD., \ ere litt iris go for their exclusive Sophie Dess European dresses! EXCLUSIVE DINING ? You're invited to BOB BURNS; BOG IE'S PLAC E. TuE RITZ : MULDOON'S; and PARADISE CAFE restaurants. SPECIALTIES OFTuE CENTER. 9 loc<l;tio ns to whet the appetite: TI-i EATRIUMCAFE ;COFFEEEMPOR IUM;ILFORNA IOBAKERY;LASALSA; TI-iE ALAD BAR ; MANDARETTECHINESECAFE : THE SWEET LIFE COOKIE AND BAKE SHOP ; NEWPORT STUFFED ROLL; and EL ROBERTO. Fo r SPECIAL GIFTS, SMALL PLEASURES.visit CAS\\'ELL-MASSEY. offering their famous colle ctio n nf fr:iJ.!rnnr pa mperers; C HRIS LINDSAY DESIGNS lcnmc now for your exclusively designed Christm as wreath); DETAILS {you must see rhc handmade Amish bedspreads!); HOLI- DAY MEMORIES; THE ULTIMATE INVITA- TION. the place to find a spectacular coll ection of Correia art glass plus other exclusive sterling and pewter trea- ures; WRAPPER II , where everything you choose this holiday ca n be cu tom gift-wrapped; and DOUBLEDAY Three more fascinating shops are centered AROUND THE HOME: A2Z -1HE BEST OF EVERY- THI NG (and o ne of the best find s, the Car Finder key chain by Design Tech , that acti vates ligh ts and horn); BASICS. proudest of their architect designed Swid-Powell din- nerware; and PIERRE DEUX. with their authen- tic collectio n of Country French fabrics and furnishings. · For HOBBY, SPORT. lRAVEL , we reco m- mend BEST RECORDS; BENC HLEY LUGGAGE. LTD .; and THE SHARPER IMAGE (you must ee John Mattos limited edition lithograph "Portrait Of Ma rilyn '.' which they are featuring exclusively) . . Expect ll-f E TOPS IN SERVICE at 8 loca- tions: BY THE STEM ; CAROSELLI'S (for mono- \11 .. , • 1 ,, gra mming); EUROPA SALON ; GOLDEN BLADE BARBERS; MA C UISINE COOKING SCHOOL; MOON GATE SALON; and the OPTICAL SHOP OF ASPEN (remember to see the buffalo horn gla ses!). Imagine all this and we're still counting as the Newport Center Fashi on Island Renaissance builds momentum. Come join! We're currently offering over 120 fine shops and se rvices from the fam iliar to the undiscovered . Come and experience Orange County's most unique shopping center. Enj oy a stress-free day shopping o utdoors. We have plenty of convenient self-parking and valet parking; too. Check your packages with our Information Center, if yo'ur ~hopp in~~r~ is an especially b usy one. Plan to use your New- port Center Fas ion Isla nd charge card for all your purchases, too! Shop with us Monday thru Friday 10 to 9; Saturday 10 to 6 and Sun- day 12 noon to 5. Make your sho pping trip a day at the beach; make it Newport Center Fas hio n Island. NEWPORT CENTER ·FASHION ISLAND 1 CALL 842-5878 • CALLING l'llOll NORTH OMW CO. • CALLING PROM SOUTH ORANU CO. 4 Unw-7 Dllp-tf.00 No C ....... In C01W ot C..1'1119n ~----.-.-CeadUJ_ .... 1 ..... ~ ....... ., ....... mMtML,......ltM.,._ .......... v.u can ,.. ~}'O• a.II the Dally Piiot Clanlflect Dept. on &aturdar morning. tfom 1:00.to 11:30 Un. to plw rour Sunder end.........,.-. MISC. IL£. • 1100 112$ "'° CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY 540-1220 498-e&OO DEADLINES PUBLICATION DEADLINE Monday .................... Sat. 11:30 AM Tuesday .................... Mon. 5:30 PM Wednesday .............. Tues. 5:30 PM Thursday .................. Wed. 5:30 PM Frlday ...................... Thurs. 5:30 PM Saturday ...................... Fri. 5:30 PM Sunday ..................... Sat. 11:30 AM EMPLOYMENT OIWC..• ~ ,_ . ~, ........... .... ~ .. . Clorl<tll/Oi4D •• ,......," ..... Woo. -0.../--0.-ol .• )0 .. )011 ~ llOO 510$ • •. $400' UCllS 5JIO • •• "20 '{..,..,_W-.1 ")() sm MERCHANDISE ~ ... ...._.. ... ...- f--C-..&~ '---,, .. To"f.,. ~/fwnfM .._,.,._.. SERVICE DIRECTORY -'-l °"'" ,........,,., & t ......... THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS Telephone Setvloe Mond1y-frld1y 8:00 A M ·5:30 P M S1turdey 8 00 AM· 11 30 A M Bull,_. Counter Mond1y·Frld1y 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P M 842-5878 CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY The Dally Pilot ltrlves for effldenc:y and acc11racy. However. occaalonally errors do occur. Ptease listen when your ed la read bedt and check your ad dally. Repor1 errors lmmedlatety to &42-5678. The Dally Pilot ~t• no llablllty for any error In an advertisement for which It may be responslble except tor the cost of the apace actually oooupled by the emx. Credit can only be allowed for the first Insertion. TRANSPORTATION BOATS MISC. AUTOMOTIVE ....... '-"" ·-'-'-'"""' ._w_ ._,,,,_,...._ ,_ "-_......_,°"""° -... _ ............ ._,0.....-. _..._ 9010 901' 9011 lell Estate Fer Ille 'Ital latatt fer Salt ltll latate Ftr Salt leal latatt Fer Salt ... l latatt Ftr Salt Ital latate Ftr Ille Ital latatt fer Salt Ital latatt Per Salt Ital lltatt Fer Salt Ital S.tatt rer Salt liatral 1611 llUiil IAz ltatral 1002 ltatral 1112 ltatral lOH Gtatral 1002 ltural 1112 lneral 1112 Cntral 1112 c...r11 tin ***** •llUIFlllT• llllLm IHT YALIE Like new large • bdrm oceanfront estate w/200 • pic1ure Post· card views. Private beach ~.1~:;·,~1s:,c::e~~~ OPEi SAT/SUI 1-5 ers relocating · pnce slashed $700,000 for last 21D EVEltll CllYll sale II you are now or will CllM& HL IUll be an oceanfront buyer 3BR 3BA. tam rm. din rm. t~ don t miss out on lg 101. good vu $799 QQQ thts e•eel)"t1onal op-and - portus~t/99 ~ only 12H CEHITOS, L.I. For yOYr ~sonal preview Very ooen 3BR 'l >BA cell PA TRICK TENORE beam ceilings lg IOI 63 1· 1266 or 760·8702 wtpool S3•4.000 R&'Mtal< R. . ~ . . ' . •IAYFllllT* OPEi SIMIA Y 1-4 2221 NIT LHWICI Somerset • SBA lam rm. POOi & spa NICE $396 000 First resale offering Premium End Unit twnhm OLDE CDfll in The Cove Elegant & spacious w/'l suites form South ot hwy. close to dine view deck & beach Sparkhng 3BR "waters edge" patio pretty yrd Only $325 500 Just reduced to $595 000 CDll DUPLEX tor prompt sale Hastings & Co 640·5560 Upgraded 2 bdrm 'l bath stone trolc beam ceilings 'l bdrm rear $309.000 lllFFS UCEPTIOUL YlllE! Customized & remodeled former model Over 2.000 sq It w/French doors. shut ters. gourmet IAHY I THFFH SUUlllULn Ill-HM kitchen. garden window. -------family room. sky1ights & CO IE cozy fireplace in master I RCIAL II PIH bdrm. 3 beautllut tiled Just around the corner pa11os on lovely ..ireen-lrom Newport Pier well bell $269.900 with the situated tor busi,,ess land Cute cottage now with SALLY SHIPLEY room to add business in JOYCE OABOL T front or remove lor larger OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 enterprise One block to ocean S 197 .500 Ill.WI Charm, S2•9.000. asume 1st o wner /agent 673-5•08 A PETE BARRETf .. REALTY U2-1200 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Ill( Ctl .... _ ....... SltS ................. 32H Octn Ifft. Ocean ~u. 3 bdrm. 2 ba 0 Johnson ...... cms .... _ ..... $4H,SM ... .-..... 41 ... C..H 4 bdrm. dock. paho on beach. T Wallick ctSTA IUA. .. --.... $291 ......... -........ 2'17 , ... Spacious 3 bdrm. r R . all lhe extras. . . A. Johnson .... NW MU .. $3•2.set .. lt71 rtrt S•1•1ne unusual S bdrm Portohno, ht&hly uperaded S Comrie u . au sem.-.. -·. SS••.• ......... "' "'*-• Hllflly uPCrlded. l1nesl quality 4 bdrm ... L. Curci U Cll .... -...... $125,IM ............ Jtf.JM ,..., 4/1 rtmOdel or rtbulld/3 R·2 lots .... .. J. Skahan IUMPlmlU..Sl.IM ...... Htll. ... IW. ' Home. 1•rden, beach, pttr. bayfronL 8. Bamnaton -.. llU ... $317,Stt ... 1115MtWI 1tr 3 bdrm. sit down vitw. .... ... .......... . .... P. Merry ----·-·$4H,•---·-~ 211 .. pdt Townhome. 3 bdrm. 3 bath ... M Rousselot •UIHI UJ_ .. _$4H,•--2511 te111111 W.. VllW 4 bdfm, 2~ bl tanuty home .. •. M.A. Andef1o11 I U~lfJU REALTORS, 675-6 ... ........ c...e " ....... c..... ..... , COST A MESA OFFICE 2790 Harbor, Costa Mesa 546-2313 COSTA MESA CllfY FARM $155,000 Comfortable 3 bedroom family home, feels like country llvlng, yet Is conveniently close. Family kitchen, Newport schools. lots of potentlall Call 646-7171 NP13 GOODBYE LANDLORDll S99,90C>I Rare opportunity. Great cozy and private 2 bedroom 1 '/t bath townhome. Private patio. Enclosed garage. Call fast. 546-2313 H P44 CHAMPAGNE TASTE! S114,IOO Bargain price! Very private and plush end unit townhome. Vaulted celllngs. Cozy fireplace. French doors and windows. Dining room leads to enclosed patio. master suite with sitting room alcove. 2 Bedrooms, 21h baths. A real must seel 546-2313 HP45 YUPPIE ST ARTE RI S134,900 Seller wants an offer! Perfect for the young executive! Easy maintenance townhome. Soar- ing cathedral celllngs. Large country kitchen. Very showy. 2 Bedrooms plus den. Wet bar. Central air. Clean and quiet gated community. Call today 546-2313 HP46 FOUR PlEXCELLENTI $249,IOO Assume Interest only loan-owner wlll carry tool Great condition. Lathe and plaster. Each unit with separate garage, washer/dryer hookup, and private patio. Call today! 546-2313 HP47 CORONA DEL MAR A LOVELY LIFESTYLE 1741,000 Quintessential lux(Iry llvlng, steps to beach, panoramic view of ocean. 4 expansive bedrooms, each private bath, 3 woodburnlng flreplaces, all electric kitchen, tmporteed tile throughout. Call for showing 646-7171 NP10 MESA VERDE YOUR DREAM COME TRUEI 12&4,IOO Gorgeous Mesa Verde executive home. Spacious 2 story. Numerous upgrades. Formal dining. 4 Large bedrooms. 2'~ baths. Bubbllng spa. RV access. New landscaping. Call for an appointment to see. 546-2313 HP40 EXI CUTIVE TOWNHOME S1•,IOO Untque opportunity-rare on market. More spece and luxury than you'd expect In a townhome. Large llvlng areas. Format dining. Br•kfaat nook. 2 Master suites, one with fire- piece and deck. 21A Baths. Lovely pool and ape area. Great location near 2 country clubs. Call to ... t 546-2313 HP41 GREAT PRICE-GREAT AREA S144,IOO Popular floor plan In deslreable area of Mesa Verde. Excellent opportunity to step Into a great community. 3 large bedrooms, 1¥.. bath. Call today. 546-7171 HP42 MESA VERDE NORTH S171,500 Great home-great area. Sitting vacant and wasting money. Seller says "SELL!" Gracious formal dining. Family room. Crackling fireplace with hand carved mantle. Built In book cases. 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths. Call for an appointment to seel 546-2313 HP43 OTHER AREAS WALK TO ORANGE MALL $145,000 GARDEN OF EDEN. Abundance of fruit trees 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 garages, 1 extra tor workshop or recreation. VIiia Park schools. Call to seel 646-7171 NP8 MOVE TO IRVINEll S10S,OOO Near everything. Premier lower end unit. PAI- VA TE JACUZZI off master. mirrored wardrobes. Light, airy, gracious personal amenities, large patio, commulty pool and SPA, BBQ AREA, toddler parks. Call 646-7171 NP9 SAVE THOUSNADS $131,500 Bring your paint brush and save. great buyl Lowest priced in nice Huntington Beach tract. Family room, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Call to see this home. 546-2313 HP32 FOUR BEDROOM 1142,500 Beautiful residential neighborhood In Orange. Spacious f amity home. Crackling fl replace, Comfortable llvlng. Large rear yard, with bubbly spa. Quiet cul-de-sac. Call now. 5~6-2313 NP33 Ct1t1ry 21 Tlt• .... 1st.ten Wiii Prttt1t T11 • ...,_ 'II "Tax Reform '86-The Effect on Real Estate" will be held on Oct. 30, at the Newport Harbor Board of Realtors. 401 N. Newport Blvd., New- port Beach. Sponsored by Century 21 The Real Estaters, this free seminar Is offered as a public service as a part of "Investor days" sponsored by Century 21. a subsidiary of Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. This free seminar wtll offer a broad overview of up-to-date practical Infor- mation on tax reform. Terry McCardle, bro- ker /owner of Century 21 TM Real Estaters said, "The Tax Reform will cauie many changet for us. This seminar will offer an opportunity for you to ask questions and recefve the latest Information at no cost to you." Noel Seamen attorney, will conduct the seminar. For mor~ Information call, Century 21 The Real Estaters 270 E. 17th, Costa Mesa. Call (714) 6 .. 6-7171 . ' EWPORT/COSTA MESA 270 E. 17th St • , Costa Mna 646-7J71 NEWPORT BEACH "WANTED-BUILDER" t111,000 Ideal for beach starter home -or may be used as "BASE" for builder looking for DYNAMITE BEACH PROJECT just steps from ocean. Charming 2 bedroom with ABUNDANCE OF POTENTIAL. First time offered. 646-7171 NP1 SIMPl Y STUNNING WATERFRONTI! S815 000 For the BOATING ENTHUSIAST. Elegant est~te numerous outstanding features! Walls of glas~ In living room and master suite overlook BOAT DOCK, unprecedented Interiors for sophisti- cated tastes. Call for appointment 646-7171 NP2 BREATHTAKING COASTLINEll '291,500 Life at the topl Views fo NEWPORT BAY ANO PACIFIC OCEAN. Desirable 3 bedroom 2 bath SWEDISH FIREPLACE, elegant Personai amenities, lush landscaping. Call 646-7171 NP3 ABANDONED $425 000 BACK BAY ANO FASHION ISLAND VleWSI Home for growing family, memories. Walls of glass In living, dining room, luxurious master, exquisite dressing area. den. famlly room. Re- treat or party room for In-law quarters. TRY LEASE OPTION! Call 646-7171 NP4 SET YOUR 8AJLSll $391,000 Walk to beach. Soaring oeillngs in llvtng room fireplace, formal dining. FRENCH DOORS, LI~ BRARY, gourmet kitchen. m•ter with luxurious dressing area, PRIVATE SPA:'J car garage, no parking hassles. Call 646-7171 NPS GOLD COAST OF NEWPORT S-,500 ABOVE THE REST! Experience ooean fresh climate and forever OCEAN VIEW from outstanding VILLA situated across from private park. Marble tile accents, formal dining, quiet corner location. Call today 646-7171 NP~ NEWPORT BEACH 1198,000 Young executive dream! Showy and spacious, well appointed 2 bedroom 2 bath townhome. Private jacuzzi and sauna. Community pool and tennis. Walk to beachl Call to see. 546-2313 HP38 BEAUTIFUL BA YCREST 1298,800 Large·entry opens to spacious living and formal dining, large kitchen. upgraded and remodeled. Amenities galore. Lovely master suite with vaulted ceilings and skylights. Beautiful patio with spa. Large landscaped yard. Call to seel 546-2313 HP39 POOL HOME 1114,500 Fantastic starter home or Investment. Neat and clean. Family room, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Covered patio overlooks tpartdlng pool. Call to IM. S..6-2313 HP36 ntOU8 ANDI •LOW MAMET '71.D Showa llke a model! Grett 2 bedroom conck>. excettent complex. Great opportunity for ftrat time buyer or rnvestor. Call today1 ~2313 HP37 O 1., •. 1 Put Number 1 to wo k for you • &ch otlice is in nclentl owned and operated -Owner-Tl Mi---.-.~~ • Traditional Realty 831-7370 HOMES FOR SILE 2 IEDROOI 209 Iris. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $439,000 Sat & Sun 2-5 6001"1 Larkspur. Corona del Mar 759-4830 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 326 Orchid. Corona Del Mar 720-0455 $269,000 Sunday 12-5 1758 Santa Ana Ave, A-2 E/slde Costa Mesa 646-717 1 $234 ,900 Sunday 1-5 534 Tustin. Newport Beach 548-6667 $223.000 Sun 1-5 -• 26282 Via Lo Grono. Mission Viejo 546-2313 $120,000 Sunday 2-5 2 BR ,1us Fii RI er DEi ••787 Avocado. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $279,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 * * •633 Lido Park "E3 (Lido Isle) NB 759-6700 $625.000lnc furn Sunday 12-4 1754 Santa Ana Ave, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $168,000 Sundayl-5 3 BEDROOM 1622 Baker. Costa Mesa 546-23 13 S 147.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 20282 Bay View. Santa Ana Heights 646-7171 $155,000 Sunday 1-5 417 Cambridge. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $210,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1255 Cerritos. Laguna Beach 673-5354 $344,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4801 Courtland Drlv,.. Coronn del Mar 631-'tl)6 $364,000 Sunday 1-4 1124 Esse1 Ln. Westcltt' Nwi•t Bet 548-5133 $279.500 Sunday 1-5 218 Marguerite. Olde CdM 675-6000 $4 19,000 Sun 1-5 384 Meadow. Newport Beach 63 1-1266 $238.000 Sunday 1-4 32 16 Ocean Blvd, Olde CdM 675-6000 $895,000 Sun 1-5 23 11 Redlands (Newport Heights) NB .., 631-1266 $193,000 Sunday 1-4 •2529 W. St. Andrews, Santa Ana 546-2313 $113.000 Sunday 2-5 •220 Via Mentone (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $410,000 Sunday 1-5 2005 Vista Cajon (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 S 180,000 Sat 12-4 Sun 12-5 1115 WHlte Salls Way, H.V.H. 640-7878 $387.500 Sun 1-5 v 1903 Yacht Camilla (Seaview) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $299,950 Sunday 1-5 3 BR plus Fll RI or DEi 4 72 Abbie Way (Eastslde) Costa Mesa 645-4539 $229.500 Sat./Sun.12-5 • 17 Carmel Bay Dr .. Spyglass, NB 759-9100 $496,000 Sun 1-5 * 51 1 Cliff Or. Cllffhaven. Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $322.500 Sunday 1-5 62 Drakes Bay (Spyglass Hiii) Nwpt Bch 760-5000 $389.500 Sunday 1-5 260 Evening Canyon (Shorecllffa) COM 673-5354 $799,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1736 Galaxy Or. Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $675,000 Sun 1-5 . BELCOURT -NEWI 2 BAAAENGEA COURT Looking ror a brand new home? Thlt home I• a Gallery 3 cuetom. "·2"5 eq.tt." bdrm. 3'~ baths. Very wet! bultt lndudlng granite, marble & morel A mutt '"· Come by today! 1115,000 7M CM• OWner/ Agent , 1000 Grove, Westcllff 644-6200 $447,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 •2807 Harbor View Drive (HV Hilla) NB 644-9060 $529,500 Sunday 1-5 •• 1207 Highland Dr. Westcllff Custom 631-7300 $449,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 3284 Indiana (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 759-6700 $156,500 Sunday 1-5 v 16 Jetty Drive. Jasmine Creek, CdM 759-1626 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 115 Kings Place Ad, Cllffhaven 644·6200 $625,000 $ Sun 1-5 724 Malabar (Irvine Tetrace) COM 644-9060 $299.900 Sunday 1-5 "5 Northampton (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $540,000 Sunday 12-4 1301 Nottingham Ad, Westcllff, NB 631-7300 $295.000qa Sat-Sun 1-5 * •3335 Ocean Blvd .• Corona del Mar 644-6200 $1 ,295,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 2017 Paloma. Costa Mesa 548-9610 $398,000 321 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar Sun 1-5 644-9060 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 24 Royal St. George. Big Canyon 644-6200 $795,000 · Sat & Sun 1-s· 1519 Santanella Tftfrace, Irvine Terrace, NB 631-7300 $315,000 Sun 1-5 * * 736 Via Udo Nord. Lido Isle, NB 642-5200 $1 ,625,000 Sunday 1-5 2411 Via Marino, Back Bay. NB 631 -7300 $245,000 2152 Vista Entrada, The Bluffs Sun 1-5 644-6200 $232.000 Sun 1-5 v 1917 Yacht Camilla (Seavlew) Nwpt Bch 760-5000 $388,500 Sunday 1-4 4 BEDROOM • *47 Balboa Coves. Balboa Coves 675-6000 $499,500 Sun 1-5 214 Carnation Corona del Mar 631-1266 $429.500 Sat/Sun 1-4 • * 1108 E. Balboa Blvd, Peninsula 675-6000 $1 .100.000 Sun 1-5 31065 S. Coast Hwy, S. Laguna 759-9100 $899,000 Sun 12-4 4 BR plus Fll RI or DEi * • 17 Burning Tree. Big Canyon • 644--6200 $995,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 * • 506 Catalina. NB 759-9100 $399.500 ••6 Chadbourne, Belcourt 644-6200 $899,000 * • 1112 Danielle, Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 546-2313 $269,900 Sun 12-4 * 1342 Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shores, NB 631 -7300 $725,000qs Sat-Sun 1-5 * 1800 Glenwood (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $395.000 Sunday 1-5 * * 127 Harbor Island, Newport Beach 64 .. -6200 $1 ,595,000 Sun 1 :30-5 2133 Indian Springs (Back Bay) NB 646-7171 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 2501 ISiand View. BroadmOOf'/H.V.H. · 675-6000 $439,000 Sun t-4 •2018 Leeward Lane. Newport Beach 960-9609 $337,000 Sunday 1-5 225 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 646-7171 $749,000 Sunday 1-4 1954 Port Carney, Harbor Vw Hma 64-4-6200 $450,000 Sun 1-5 1806 Port Stanhope (Harbor View Hmes) NB 759--6700 $349,950 Sunday 1-5 HARBOR HILL DIMBY -25...._..... FabulOut huge OOMn view vacent IOt In prtvate gated Harbor HNI. Lot meMUr• approx. 85' wide x 123' deep -It'• hugel PropoHd pr.,lmlnary ptan1 for 5,eoo eq.ft. Medtterrane.n hOfM Included In purchaed prtce 1319,000 cah flrm. Owner -Agent 7M 01• 1688 Rhode Island. Costa Mesa 546-2313 S 179,500 Sat 10-2 Sun 1-4 •24 Rockingham. Belcourt 644-6200 $849,500 Sun 1:30-5 * • 10 Rocky Point, Spyglass. CdM 760-1900 $999,500 Sunday 1-5 1018 Sandcastle, Hrbr View Hiiis. NB 760-1900 $389,000 Sunday 1-5 998 Sandcastle, H.V.H. 644-1367 $549.000 1521 Seacrest, Corona del Mar Sun 1-5 759-.. 830 499.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1720 Skylark (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 631-1266 S299,900 Sunday 1-4 * 708 St James Place. Cllffhaven, NB 646-4394 $359,000 Sunday 1-5 1834 Tradewtnds Ln. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 S299.500qs Sat-Sun 1-5 * • # 1 Twin lakes Cir (Spyglus) Nwpt Bch 673-7771 $595,000 Sunday 1-4 2216 Waterfront, Corona del Mar < 759-9100 $439.500 Sun 1-5 3489 Wimbleton Way, Costa Mesa 759-6700 $254.900 Sunday 10-2 * v6 Winged Foot, Big Canyon, N.B 759-1501 $599.000 Sunday 1-5 5 BEDROOM 1533 Miramar. Balboa 646-7171 $399.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **219 Via Udo Soud (lido Isle) Nwpt Bch * • 17 Aldgellne, Corona del Mar 646-7171 $2,000.000 Sunday 1-5 * 1 Royal St. George. Big Canyon 644-6200 $1 ,695,000 Sun 1-5 **6206 W. Oceanfront. W. Oceanfront 644-6200 $875,000 Sunday 1:30-5 COllDOS TAIWllHOIES FOR SILE 2 IEDROOI JO>-Esplanade (Bluffs) Newport Beach 644-9060 $295,000 -Sat/Sun 1-5 1645 Iowa #C, Costa Mesa 646-717 1 $98,500 · Sunday 1-5 * •2768 Longwood Court, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $173;900 Sunday 1-4 ii 1 Varuna, Newport Beach 546-2313 $166,000 Sunday 1-4 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEii 759-6700 $1,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••22 Pinewood. (Woodbridge) Irvine 5 BR flus FAM RM or DEN ••1437 Antigua Way, Baycrest. NB 631 -7300 $415.000 Sun 1-5 **3802 Channel Pl. Bayfront 644-6200 $699,900 Sat & Sun 1-5 203 Evening Canyon (View) Shorecllffs COM 644-9060 $1,400.000 Sunday 1-5 151 8 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $657,000qs Sat ·Sun 1-5 2100 Leeward Ln, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $399,900 Sat-Sun 1-5 * •401 North Star Lane (Dover Shores) NB 673-5354 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •2227 Por1 Lerwick (Hrbor Vu Hmes) NB 673-5354 $396,000 Sunday 1-4 • 1978 Port Seabourne. H.V.H . 720-7443 $362,500 Sun 1-S * •44 Aldgellne Or .. Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $575,000 Sun 1-5 * •47 Royal St. George. Big Canyon 644-6200 $945,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 320 Seaward, (Shorecllffs). CdM 720-0683 $489,000 Sunday 720 Via lido Soud (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $795,000 Sunday 1-4 & BEDROOM •3 Cambria, Newport Beach 759-4830 $819,000 Sunday 1-5 & IR plus Fii RI or DEi *"'2Wtnged Foot. Big Canyon, NB 760-0606 $894,000 Sun 1-5 21 1 Iris (lot). Corona del Mar 644-6200 $385,000 .Sat & Sun 2-5 * •v # 1 Napoli (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $3,900,000 Sunday 1-5 Top of Rocky P1. Lots 84-85-86, Spyglass 644-6200 $2,400,000 Sat & Sun 8-8 NEWPORT DUPLEX o.e bloek &o 9.eeela. 31Wrm, 3S. PLUS I Bdrm, I a.. 4 ear pnp. Owaer will .... , wlta. flaa..eiq or will lrede up lor Newport Beaeh •iew property 11ear water ••• 1249,500. IHO.tTBa aE.U BIT.tTI CALL (714) 414 1111 559-5 127 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM *46 Canyon Island Dr. Big Canyon. NB 760-1900 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 401 Harbor Woods, Newport Beach 759-<t83Q $2-39:900-Sat/Sun 1-5 361 Ravello Lane. Costa Mesa 646-8545 $141 ,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 •464 Vista Trucha, Bluffs.NB 759-9 100 $269,000 Sun 1-5 3 BR plus· Fll RI or DEi 2420 Vista Nobleza. The Bluffs. NB 631-7300 $279,500 Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM * 362 Vista Madera. Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $269,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 4 IR plus 1 IR 300-300'.i't Fernleaf. Olde CdM 675-6000 $925,000 •Spa Sun 1-5 •Pool *•Waterfront ***Waterfront & POOi v Give address at guard gate PlllEI Tl llYE Chwmlng 3 bedroom towni'lome owrtooklng greenbelt! Huge IMng- d lnlng ...i PrtY• walled pdo wtth direct ace 111 to C8rPOrt -only a .,.k• rkM to the beeeh. Atklng. , ... := .• . , .... ,. lttlt ..... Y• Sell y .. ,,.,.,,,. c. ca ......... Mt-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost: 1rJ1 I I 11H! ~ t H '-, ' • E/SIDE 31t. 1-etotl Condo w/trpl, lg LA prlv. pello. 2 ~ att .... 1141,500 151.()25510 •COAOHA DEL MAiii"' •• UIJ If .... 2br 2bl level IOI, •39 I 1M,llt ~ C t rnetion, S210,000 Sh11p 38drm, H,8a, ler0- 499·2101 t>onu• room + WOf'tc"'°P, - - -NeW paint a crpt 11t at ,. uu If.... 9%. owe. e1Mt11 or 58drmt. •II. 3 ~ g11· 831·•H1 OI ~21 ..... 199. beautiful country trench home A1klng a..a9.ooo 120-0tll um• 1 _. •••• a -•• " 10 yre old. Shell• roof. 1.&1e-. •--... l1mily rm. bric:k lrptc. Ouuttndlng Oc11n. St39,900 Cell 7~ C1talln1 I Bly vie'ft 3bt GREAT WESTERN REAL 2bl Owner aayt "MUST EST ATE SELL IMMEDIATELY " ~--... "' .. AH Mf'IOUI offlfl con· [ ~l lJ 1ldered S387.500·you -;.! OWN the l1ndl Ownr/blcr ---• 673·8111 Open Sit & S1'" 1·5PM Ufl -·- -.OPEN SUNDAY 12·5* Priee redueed to NII 2 321 Or hid Soull'I of PCH bdrm, 2 bit~. Thia 2nd c · . · story end unit wlll mMt ~~ ti:!n. 'Cf~c •:26~~· every need. vaulted t*l- L 720-0455 Bkr ings, hreplece, prof dee-" oreled Many upgredel. ,.__ .. __ • lt2• Reduced to S127.000. "9911 .,.... · .. Call Robert Mllllken •ll _IY .... * e31-12ee 38r 281. xtr1 lg llm. rm. lg RffM*R ,, . . . . laundry rm, ator. lrN, cuHle-nc. 111ey l'ICceta. $229,500 Open HM 12·5 •12 Abbie w1y. 646-4539 l•.,iiw•'ii11m.1iiimiriiiaiiiit11a&.iiil .......... -111' .... , ........ . BROKERS WELCOME Out1tandlng concept ol Loaded w/upgredu. easy living. 3br. 2ba. thlM dramatic 2 llory wood burning lirec>lac.. homes start II S158,900. Finest Cosll Mesa Hew· Only 7 lefll Agt 541-1329 Port loclttOn. Mu1t ... to Alll.-111 .... FIA :~rr,::•:·~9J.;:01y LIAI Wltl'I Own/Sldr,646-8402, TUll•IUI 673-5500.~11 Mtn Clb•n nr Snow Sum-laat. lffc~ I m1t, 2Br 281. 8 yrs Old ......,..._...._ ___ _ Hlgl'I 1ummer/wlnter •IPllTlllY* rents S&0.000 Furn11hed ... Nil Ull'P Tr1de for anything In Model peffeci lrg • bdrm CM/NB Cell nowt l11 or home • .., mu~ to bueh. Chuck 83 1-1288 or Formaldin rm.lrpl,lglam 6•8-57•3. rm. sec t pvt yard•. Sec- •Spec111 Lovely 3Br 2'~Ba, w/Lg M1tr & dbl Ger, $11•,900. Remax egt Murry 760·8382 --- r1fiGe at only $185,000 9781 MELINDA. Call PA TRICK TENORE 631-1288 or 760-8702 WU. 1111.-Last younge1er 11ar11ng NICI 38 RV eceess A t IChoOI? Stlf1 a,_ Jot> or Elsa 6;1 ·7370/556-63~8· :'!s~:tooklngtl'lrough llYE llTI IPYILASS 111 ITUL FIRST OPEN HOUSE for this lowest priced home In all of Spyglass Hiii. Great ylew towards mountain• and city Hghts. Large private yard wtth spacious entry courtyard. Pristine move-In condition. Only $389,500. .... 1 .. 12"MllllY ... ........ 7111111 or 759-0619 Rf(.M* 01 Newport Beach CIWICE OF A UFmlE 01 THE OCWFIOITI!! Now is your only opportunity to purchase this exciting residence on the sand for below market value. All buyers, aeents welcome. Come Sunday, October 26th, 12-4. All reasonable offers con· side red. 31115 SllTI COAST llCllAY SOITIUCllA UMIT .... tttl C.S• (Ila Ct. 151-1111 OPIN HOUSE 1-5 IAITllDI C.11. •II S. IQ 8 BR '210,000 M. OUT8 IAllOI YllW IJlfOUA 1711 ...... 2 BR, Den 1288.600 K. PA.RKKR llAYllW ltol , .. c..-. 3 BR 1299,960 0 . ANDBRSON llYIJfl TllMCI ™ ....... 3 BR, PR 1299,9600. LIVIN08TON OOIONA DIL lllAI 111 'eh1 tMa a BR. ra '346.ooo J. ROBBIN8 IAICIDT am '-'BR, Pl, Sp1 1499,000M. MA'M'ltlWS LY. IJW 111'7 ...._ "'9 Dt. 8 BR, rt, Spe 1629.600 & CORKB'M' • cwnOll 1 nz a • ' BR. Pool a72t,OOO L. MARSTON DOfll llOl.a ••• ""'1M ... I Bit. Wtlfmt 1730,000 8 . MIDY waT itftfOif tlll f 0 I 6 I BR. rR. V.._ '875.000 • L. MCLOON ..,,...... . ........... • ... rll .... ,600 '" UNNa ~ ......... -.. I•. v.._, n ll.AOO,ooo a. MUM IAIW llDll . . 1 ._ 1+ BR. v• •a.eoo.ooo c. MCMAHAN ..... - .. \ -_, lhM;... .... ....... . ••. ,...... .• ...... .... . ....... ... -~--·--· u.. ............... ___ -Mt 2h Dolf Howe 'bd I• be. on lafOOn lltl• ntw 3 bOrm 2·~ b1m Occupy In O.Cembet •1&-c.000 lnCtlldle Land Two cs.etc• ape doctt 2100 f1 If al ... ~ Gr•I OCMn view. 38f OOCKSIDt AE 722-9730 1 1,400.000 . A..M,meble sq * Otm .,.. .. 2'"8a. 2 ffl)b, upgt~ -loin Askl/\Q $1 79$000 ~m; ~: s';;s.::: amettllle1 Root deck '* • Mellw Off•. 720-t7eo Call PA T"ICK TENORE wl wet bet & exc:ep1iona1 •U........ l.Mtlar ....... U , 63 1·11tel780·1702 view UU,tOO Buy 2 8.ofoom. 2 beCt1 Condo dttecl from bullw Cell w11n 111~. pool ' ..,.,. NW 873--0 127 ror 9')pl or large lllMQ rm • den •• llOl'lt ••~ IMng 48', mOtt Info ~UC<ed I 10.000 10 only family 1m ~ 381. poot, lnlat IM.. I 118.900 '°' , .. , _... '""• lot 8y Owner " Call PATllUCK TENORE S35t 000 8A8·4394 .. 1·11Al,1... 831 12M1760·8702 CONDO Park LIOO. Im· 28R & Oen. 2"~ bllM 0.. m9CVlllt very pr11111el Nr 1~ Condo. 8rlgtnon Hoeg 3bd, 2b1. 1159 000 Mdl U\ WOOdbficlOe 22 Agent 8A5·3683 Manny ' Pinewood Agt 55f.5127 . G e WIWI •1111•-• :'.o::.4:' 1m~~:~::.:. $2400 down S750/mo ..... prime IOC GrHt price t•w. fixed FHA loan 2 MOde<r1 e>erftct 4 Bdrm $252.900 Agt 759-7602 bd•m•. cent air & 0., In 3' 1 Batn with formal din-Wllll "IEW lovely woodtd area 1ng room, lam!IY room, 3 w sea 000 Call Peg ltreplaces • VMtw Sacrl-$240,000 By o~ OarMron/igt 559.9400 flee II $469,900 w11h Lovely 3br. 2ba Monaco lermsl For deta111 call Model No Broker1 L!fua ltlC~ 1041 .~ATR~K7~~N807RE ::~:~~~~p'mm -·•ri•-• 1 ...,1.12vv1 ...,. 02 ..... s• -._. • 11.\VE OTHERS Em9tald Bey · Ocean View 39' l ba, pV1 bdl $4.45.000 Alto tor renl Call tor gete WM*R IUlllYO .. H BY OWNER Montego, 4br 2ba, $265,000 64'-8592 NWPT HEIGHTS 10 lot 2br 1bl hdwd fire w/approved plans for rt - mOdeJ New 2 •car ger. wlali.y KC;.., 1223.000 by ownet 548-U87 IOUlllllT 411 IU Zoned A·2 S589.000 840·1460•305. 645-9588 COTE ·•· UEALTY ...... -" '" 1111 u• RU w1a3d11i0n t()f ..i.. ovr S5. nr •tre. low IPC renl, $9500 1640 Nwpt blvd Spc60 CM 631·50~ PllHllPLll MOd•rn largt 38r. 2Ba • a ... rl Prtj H .. large 2Br 2B• in mlnl 180 bEdREftXRot Like condition Flreplac... view. must sell. 2 stry 4br, hlQh CtilfnQ•. garaoes • 2• H>a 2 hv rms, 2 kits. 3 more Excellent value I\. dks must see to believe' $290 000 Drive by 27 t I $225 000 (714)499·4880 W 8alboa Blvd. ll'leo call P~TAICK TENORE I.E. WHIM 1125 631· 12681780-8702 I pey cash 1or your en1ry 759-1552 or 497·8837 btwn 1-5pm q .. . •• • HAVE OTHERS •nr LllTll properly no gimmicks • Call 760-8702 ag1 l!!J!rl ltac• 1 Ht Lowut price Boch DuPlex 2 on a lot 1 blk to sand ~ean 2Br entaarge StudjO w /2 car gar SlrlSsed lor 2nd llOry Break even w l 10•1. dn S 1591( prtnc only COVER R E 759·5080. 637-3175 *GlllHLnlE* 1 ILICI Tl IHCMI Like new 4 bdrm. 2 bath custom bright & airy home High ceilings fire- places. beveled mirrors. trench doors large patios private yards 1 spa A dream • absolute value a t S269 999 w1t8f'ms11 For details call PA TRICK TENORE 831-1266 or 760~8702 WM~"· • f ;, • ~ • UYOIEST YIEW IHI 4BR 4BA 2 ,tory 3 ooo sQ 11 Huge master suite Just patflted $337 000 OPEN SUNDAY t 5 2018 LEEWARD Broller 960·9609 •IUFFS* l owes1 C>rtced ~Bdrm t900 sq It 9r!'f'n grass view upgraded S22<1K lee 760 6097 AQI H U1• 1SU11 IUFFI OllTll 111" I I Alm01t ·~ ecre on waler-2BR • den. 2''tBA re-•'-•-••-•.,.. ____ _ front Room lor 100' • • modeled kit. tg pv1 patlO ··--------~HHlfCt .. tl yilelll 5 000. st Qllte OPEN SAT ISUN I ·S 11 --4 Sfi 800 000 Submit on 404 VISTA ROMA IEOllITT lltl... Htl 21 VZ price • trades OK AP. S 189 000 FEE Cland tncl) OCUIFIOIT OHll flfUll IH pointment w•lh PATRICK Nev.er 2 bdrm 2 blth e11ec Spec;racular t80 • Ocean TENORE 63 1-1266 01 759 1234 760-87o2 • condo P1est1g1ous lo-V•ew• Ultimate 1n privacy r / c atton & addresli F'ull on S11cu11ty Gated comm 24 l •:@~:tA 1V////./l"JI OCl'Jn views 1Nalk 10 h• securtty patrol PV1 ,..._ R E A .IL T y ~ir':'~,~~;6~h:og·~.lh ~::c~::~r~,Ul~,n~. WEHltLLH11HI LOCATIOll LOCATIOI! Westclill Cnndo S95K Agt fl~a 6') 1 73 70 or 'i56·6358 Bay View Condo 2bd. lrplc gar. pool, 1az By owner 2 13 9 75-0234 Collect Ill CAIYOI COllO! LOWEST PRICE II Lrg 3 bdrm. 2•., ba. IN/pool II& CAIYOll spa tennis and sec gale 2Br. 2Ba den Dover Mdl Htgn ceihngs skyhghts Sgt stry Call 760-8069 formal din rm & wet bar for gate adm111 DAILY S 1695/mo Parrlck tagt $32S 000 OwnertAgt 63 t-1266 and 760-8702 luiury Ctdt ltC CHTOW Ocea11 111ew e11ery room Low down no quahlying 2bdr 2t>a den wet bar fa\t posses51on Vacant• gated community S300k 4bd pool sauna Owner will help Quality & S59<1 000 ltn Small down AtTD Agf!nt 640•1529 1 n 14 11 01 541!-7307 Wrm~t Submtl For more $3000 Owner fAgent 1r1tormat1on PAT RICK 760-2601 f ~~~i'o~ 63 1 1266 or llWPT-WlllTH LHIE HAVE OTHERS FULLY FURN & BEAUT BAYFRONT 68A and I '~%?£: fill ~~~u;ou,:wi~5og~~o 2BA -~ .,tep$10bCh$1050/mo WATERFRONT house With onclt .\ spa 3b<l 2ba piiltO views. pvt comm S425 000 650 2204 WEST CLIFF Br19hl spacious 1>eau1tlul 3Br 2Ba lg tot remodel S2 79 500 Ag1 S48 5133 llWPT-YRLY REITALS WEST NWPT 3BR hm lrpt, dt>I gar S 1350/mo DOVER SHORES 4BA family nome $2250/mo PENINSULA 28R furn '>IP.PS to ocean $900/mo COSTA MHA THIE 3BR trplc like new. comm DC.OI s 1000tmo WaterlrOflt Home5 Inc II you re not march•fl9 lO 1"8 classihe<l lune you may be 131-1400 BY OWNER lg 5br 40a Ponoem'Q tne pu1chllH ot a payin<J Pf tees 11111 are out ot gourmet 1111 comptelely ?tt"'Cl'lecltoutciin•lted ..;.s...;;1e~p--------Orl'etn 111ew 3br hs upaa1ea spa ~II Bay """<l*"= i. gar ktds pel!> S399 000 722-8295 MIMTUCIET IN s~ ·VIEW! 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St 100 mo yrly No pet& Rl'I• reQ Cl RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN Bl IJFFS 3Br 1 B.i .,, 2 car 2Br 2Ba Condo 2 car gar lrplc On Goll course 'Jdlil9f'· on Wst.1 Hogur S1 3<1Slmo 640-5324 ciosP II) 'itlOpponq $1000 mo 640 52:4 CartJ War4 H1-2U2 &SunhO\\' ·--. . . 0 •1alt'·-' . -~ ..... llt: ,. .. l C:L MGMT 642-1603 CASA IE HO we RE THE BEST• • & 2 BEDROOMS FURNISHINGS AVAIL *Free ut•lllies • SPK•CkJS hv1no •Huge 1<1tehef'I * Bii 1n o..ens & ranges *Patios •Co11e•ed Garages * Poot & BBQ S * Plustt landSGapang • Xln1 1oc111ton across lrClf"I parlt • Sotry no pets 365 W WILSON 542-1171 EASTS1DE 1Br ups1a1r1 ~pt Santa Ana121s1 St (i}1n area. lots of windows \62'i S625 dep 863-0697 or 863-1500 EASTSIDE 2 BEDROOM COHAGE Patio s1011e trplc.. $750 641. 098a USTSIDE 2H TUAllfROCK 2br •den U STSlll 3 IDR• ;.> na tr pt a c 2 car gar IUFFS 0111t-t ioc 3BR Twnhm •Int .,u c.noice hlll 1oc 3BR 2BA 1 sty S 1300 mo S700 2BR tBA 01snwasne1 new drapes pu1n1 "'" enc. gar no Pf'I!> $600 mo 645-4319 .,. IJil' VdC ;in1 Oct TS 11>n pool $1425 544 2054 AvJ•I •mmed No petr. S 11•,o b mo ll:'d~f' Cdll Nancy 963 202:! M .tr 1 1 Y n C 0 0 m I'>, Turtlerock lu•ury condo SOTMEIJ'S C.3 1 t2f6 2 Bdrm !>u•le~ 2 baths I ~~~ ~~~-IT ?~~~~~·~~e~n~'::~ IMTEHATIOIAL RUL Tl Iii~ • lluth lay Yitw CtdH £35? llpu lucl1 2141 2lOY!''' MO<ll'I .. U111 tia1d No ~ 11cn4!n '"'"9 micro op11oni.t 7011 A.-rKlldC\ 67S 5:? 19 SPECUCIUR OCUI & llY VIEW EASTStDE cute cozy t8r N 1>.11cnene11e gas & "''"-'' pd K'ldry rm close 1u Ou!> shops avt 11 t ,nq H<,mlo. adult $44()/ ,.,., ?C S46· 1954tE [ '>•11e 1BR 2 BA twnhSE" * UCllA ICM DPU * 80"'' (-I.ill j O• ... inv1Pw Inc oml' or '"" S. Ouu S. /Ou '1lu 2Br 1Ba trn111 <1vpt~· lq ' I .1hC' J CJI 9J' A ,t H'" 'If 78 11•,4 <4~r. l•r P""<• gdritgt> w D 1 , pa 11>nnis No f 1tl .. IQ 2Br 2 Ba twnfl~ • 0 ' t nt'.,, cri;T drp' & ", I trp dbl gdr.tge rt.I , ri.,.,p 1•0 g•dn• no I.... S910 840 1597 . RESIDENTIAL BROKtRAG[ SERVICE.S SlllMt Easy in · easy out for work or pleasure The fmest sands "on" locat1on with easy access to aU of Newport Beach culture, sports and business.This superb architect home of 6 BR + den and muter suite w/fireplace and air con- ditioning has "Atlantis" views. Priced fairly at $875,000. F.asy to see by appt. wrrom Alllnaon. IAYIWI OlllTIJ llTTAll .. , ..... Abeolute perfectlon and a fabulous jewel on romer lot C-ompletely re· modeled m.slde and out. New roof, heating. 8Jr<Ond1tionJng. gorgeous tiles and cuatom papers.used brick fa.replace. Sunny pallo, 3 car garage. 2 BR. Perfect couple home. but can add 2nd story. Gated commuruty wtlh 2 beaches Beverly Morphy. 18.H•T..UITllY .......... ,_" ........ Fint time on the market. Rare Plan I. Four BR, 3~ BA. FR. fonnaJ dirung room and L1van,~ roum with C.atht.'draJ beam Ct"ll1ngs . Thl't.'t.' l'ar garage Sky- Ugh ta, French doors, and plantallon shutters throughout. Pool and spa, buiJt ln bar-be-cue and covered patio. Air cond. & aJarm system. Donna Godhsall. -~ m•tllL/.......... 11MIMO Approximately 10,000 aquare feet zoned for mixed residential/commercial de- velopment. On the sands of Southern Ca.lilomias finest beach. Thia location offers a rare Investment opportunity. Hov1e Denny and Jan Debay. • IUffl.mAL PIUYAl'f tMI• A charming home with an abundance of wood and stone. Includes 5 BR, 4 ~ BA. Nestled on one of Blg Canyon'• largest lo'ta. Featuring your own private drive and a grand pool and ape viewing over beautiful luah gardena. Priced for an lmmedlate sale at $945,000 Appoint· ,nent only with Danny Bibb or Step- hanie Grody. 111•ftlWI.. OIST• lllTDIPIUIT lll0,000 This superb resident.'(• s1tu:Ht'C.i on thl· bluffs overlooking tht· t>:.y tind OC.L"<tn, features 4 BR. 4 BA, guurnwt 1..·ust-0111 kitchen, large project room plus separ- ate workshop. Designed with soan.ng ceilings, skylight$, wood Cloors, French doors. Private inner patio with spa. A must see for the buyer that Is seeking the best! 'Ann Peters. Ill.Miil U\.1911 INl,IOO First time offering. An elegant 4 BR Manor coUection home With a spectacu- lar view Jocauon. lntenor amerutaes in- clude marble Cloonng. custom wall & window treatments and wonderful pool sized lot w/spa. Belle Parich OM• LICATIH-flllT lfFHlll IHl,000 V 1ew lot on a qwet street in Corona del Mar Three lots lO CA.-ean Blvd with dramatJc Views of Harbor entrance, ocean, beaches and parks Take advan- tage of this rare opportunity t.o build your dream houst' on this excellent locauon. Linda Oeth and Lots Jacobs ... OAIYN-UHH sm1H HH,000 ThlS un11u.1..·ul;1t+· ·I fSK. :1 HA 11111111· •~ ., real Jt'Wt'l lndudt'b tx•am l'<;1ltngs. French doors, cozy brick frieplaces, all surrounded by lush gardens. large pool. spa and Koi pond. Perfec..1. for outside living and entertaining. Reduced price of $639,000 and owner willing lO talk! Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody •unt1-Allllm PllR011H Mll.OOI Four bedrooms, 3 1~ BA. formaJ living, dining and breakfast rooms Fabulous family room with stone f1~pl&C(' open- mg up to a very spacious yard with pool and spa. Owner wilJ consider your tem\S!!! CaJJ Danny Bibb or S tephanie Grody. FAITM110 YllW LtTI -···-12.-.-View1 to Catalina. PaJoe Verdes and lhe- Sant.a Ana mountaiN a.re yours to enjoy when you build the estate of your ~on thet1e three contlguous Iota on one of the highest pa.reels of land on the Gold Cout ln Newport Beach MaraJou • IUTll Ttn11•1 11..-1nao1d. Battly offered, thl~ 4 BR Veraalllec lltm 1'111111· model townhC>ml' ii our moet lwcwioua Tll •llHIT L•T111 .... and popular floor plan. Featutt1 dra· Walk to beaches, Balboa uland,Fasnion maUc 2 1tory entry with sweeping lllAnd and Corona d I Mar v1llag . circular 1\alrcue lat~ formal IJVt_ng, Minu~ to aJrport Bnd freeway k'ttS8 dl.nl.n.g & (amlly rooma. LuxuriOUI mas· 9ri. .......i .. 1 l f f tar 1ul~ located on fint lcvl'I. Ex~Utnt Lovely 3 a home with •~..... O t or views of bey and hoata Upgradro cul~ locallon wtth k'f'nlc vif'wa. kitchen and baths. Nice famJly room Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody M8~.000 including land Beverly -·--a Hl•llT ""-Morphy. 1'lia b&c 3 BR. "C'' Plan m Eastblu.ff has Mlllll ... tllt,- been expand«! to ~~ all u~ 3 BR spllll V('I with ~autiful k1ndl of ldeu for sood Uvln1. 01"8t for beck patio and ape Magni fl nt onyx busy people who want• aplendid neigh· fa.rep~ and bar top, plant.atlon ahut· bothood atmosphert' wUh th<' ~aat ef· l.f'1'1 throuahout. Spld<>ul Uving llrt'U fort. 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Corona Dal please return broken or (7 14) 64 t-0755 bttWMM general ltdgtr end rt· lktll level Full· Time. ben· •H • nr bch, w/d, non •mkr, Mar 1115-5219 not 842·5123. 847-2240 3 Spm, Mon·Frl concllatlon e•"•rlence ef111 6~2·7222 Newly 1eturb11hed $850 Ill C .. Yt• HIT P1•H• cell S350, dep ulll J?c1 ...-PCPHH•FllllY per mo Fee Enjoytheluxuryoflhlat•· 1182·6&4711im·lpm EASTSIDECOSTAMESA LOST Black lab mh1, Me•iuJ/Dtllll 5101 TILllllT lll·lllO 1 1 d d (114)120·1111 Storage only. slngte. Fem 14 yrs old v1c Lob Tec:hnotogl•t. atate l /POLlll HOHHPHP/T AIP AIR. Payroll. J E M1 Green. 4 76· t006 Strong If! DBMS. 1.01u1 word prOG for 1 man m111 ket research otc Repor1- 1ng to ma101 aastern corp Good co 1>enel1ts Call Deem dys 720-035S evesfwknClt 67S-4303 MIHl• .. W cu• ve gver g•le c~r;;-OPtN DAILY BALBOA ISLAND. prof F wlelect Included $85 Broof..hurst & Talbe;I FV, licensed. 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FI T Exp d Secre111y Typing Phones, f11tng tor co"stldevtlopmtnl Co m m1crofi w 10 hkups & 2 block 10 ocean $750· age tor rent Near OC LOST Male ell 01 noe N~wporl Beach, 92660 car garages $1825 S950 111 June 15th Avt BEAUTIFUL EI BLUFF FaJrgrounds Ory & sale and white tabby 11mos Sorry no pets 644·0509 11 1 hrl 873· 7030 lurn condo w/pool M/F, $90/Mo 751·3531 old Vic Shorect1fls CdM resp roommate needed 64~ 9746 TSL MGMT 642· 1603 LHstlla Wt" need you l0t private duty home care• We're new and growing• C•ll Hosp11a1 Home Care. Al· lltilted w· Western Medi· oot Centers 836-0763 L1gun1 11e1 499· 1580 PfllSOHEL SECT'Y Hice 4 Bdr l '"tba hkups avl now clean, nr sch & ctllclcar• & stores Poot no pets $950 964· 7942 EASTBlUFF Townhouse VERSAILLES $400 720-11202 early em CoaatrciaJ ... Apt 3Br 2' .ea 2 car gar • 1BA pnthse 1n quiet toe I .E. Sale Ital LOST male while Maltese We otter en excellent comp tt>enellts package For 1mmed1ate consider· auon subm11 resumes 10 FUllf P~RT ume day Ind FIT p0111ton with Ouliet 10 evenino st11l1s avail. Ille include appltc:ent scr•n· typing req d will train mg typing 1ecdrd kMO· must wor., some wkends •no Recep11onis1 relief No pets s 1025/mo yr Tse Wtlll m1n1 ocean view c~• Lu11r1 'r' Wtley 5 yrs old Dover 644.1010 or 760-7037 Avatl now $1125 Ocean view poo 111 tat SMres nr Sanlhlgo Or CM 760 73 l9 • Benefits ca11 personnel SEAWllD VILLAGE At1er 5pm or Wknds 1H ro b'ach unit sep slMP· P101 40 675· 1721 or 2769 6•2·2466 E BLUrF lux twnhm wl Bk mg area Ouiet area over 544 2237 ---------LOST Old sm11t female Ntn• Deegan • IDM CORP GENERAL OFFICE Newport S1at1one1s w.w .. n B"> vu L w,. 4t>r 3ba looking lounlatn s525 COM ~an Ylew-28R lBA 134 & 120 ••. n. 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The Nations targeal provider ol home care and llosp11a1 s1athng ser· 111ce~ is looking for a lew nur!>ei. with a commtl· menl 10 excenence 1ha1 equals our own CIRL FRIHY r /T Real estate related W1ll tra1n 962-4471 * Ftreptaces VPrsa111es lrg 1 BR pent Ilse •Prrvete balconies or ~ e cu' 1 I y po o 1 Garden paltos c.lubhousC' Avclol NOW WHY MOT? S?'>O mo 645 741'8 •3 l1ghled tennis courts LARGE LIDO ISLE tbr '* 2Swlmmmg pool~ B.1ylron1 building 1 ga• •Streams & ponds !>IJ .. CP yrly. $825 •Sorry no pel'!I 675·0120 or 673-2357 * Furntsntngs av all Gas tor Healing & Cooking LIDO IAYFROIT Paid 3br 2ba $2500/mo yrly WMY .. TClLL lta-1111 SHWllD VILLAGE 15555 Hunttngton Village 673·8748 1818)282·7733 LIDO ISLE • FURN 1BR $700 mo yearly Includes ut1ht1es & garage 1 per· son no Pels 613 ·0837 Lane lrom San Diego I Newpori He•gtlls 2Bdrm Freeway nottll ol Beach 1Bu garage Launcsry to McFacden we~t on poot Water & gas paid McFadden S 700 & S725 650·8213 llEWPORT ISUID LlfllH leaclt 2641 2Bdrm over garage ap1 Lg lBr w/wht1ewate1 view Clean cheerful 5825 mo lrptc b1lcon1es hard Rt!'>Ponsoble persons wood floors $800 mo only C21'.ll377-4640 or Ul1IS met 499·2862 17141650-0919 Small Bacheto1 in se HWPORT MHIH APTI eluded pn11a1e area Plen E1egan1 waterfront apts ly ol parking Pool & lndry 2Br 28.i & 28r 2Ba • den access Ut1ls •net $430 Micro d .,,, lrptc garage 1st & last 499 40:>0 µr.t bch S 1650·$2595 bo<11 stop .i11a11 Sorry 110 Pf'l!t 760·0919 SUNSET Over Tile Ocean Studio So Coast Hwy Stove/rel11g parking no pets $675/mo 499 :i690 Oceanlront 2Br 2Ba S 1450 mo 3B r 2Ba $1'>95 mo Stove. c.pns drPS Vrly 675·044 7 w.1. to leach 18d qar patio $600 u11ls paid' n pets 494 439 l 722· 7388 Agt 11770 E Warner F v lookmg tor same to shr WlTHFRHTll 4BA condo m Eastblull Daum1Jot1ns1own Amer You get Entrre upsta"s Don Sauls 752·801 J 3hd 3ba lrplc gar S 1600 Avl 1mme(J 675-6566 Wmter 3Br 2' •Ba Dplx on 1ne s.;nd nr 45lh SI Fu1n1st ed. all upgrade!I. ttlmOSI new $25001mO 544-248 M·F 9.5 HERVE IT! GATE GE COM· MUNITV 2·3Bdr 2"iBa 1600-1800 sq 11 01 PURE lUXUAV Garage, SPA 1n master suites Oonmg room wood burn· mg ltreplace microwave oven puvale pa110 ELEGANT LIYING only 15 minutes to Fashion Island 15 minutes to So Co Ptaza 1ust eaSI ot Newport Blvd & soutll ol San Diego lreeway 24 73 Orange Ave 631·5439 By appl only Su Cleaeale 2676 CLEAN SUNNY 2BA 1BA PATIO NEAR BEACH $7001mo No pets 493-2710 Soutla Coast Metro 2616 2BR b3lh lots of closets House has Gar. wtd. trpl S600 • u11ts 640 .. 1827 DPU< on Easl Balboa Pen Prof n-smkr prel'd. 24·3 4 $383 ·sec 673·9359 6· 7 30am, aft 5 CORONA DEL MAR Elegant Great home for men Available now• $8501mo 640-4255 Ft25·35 non smkr likes sports tree rent/board • S5001mo salary tor Ille hsl\eepmg in lrg Balboa Island home Sep entr bdrm For ac1111e 45 yr prol Apply 6 30·7 30 AM 130 S Baylront Bal is FEMA LE TO SHA MtSStON VIEJO HO~E POOL J AC $325/mo 458 9324 evsl wkends Fem pro! non-smkr 10· sllr Nwpt Bell 2Br 2Ba condo New c.rpt l1plc lndr)' lac 84 l-0844 Ive msg Fem snr 3BR 2BA In COM WID I.It $433/mo incl u1t1111es Avail 11 /1 760-5412 or 759-1787 •2Br lBa, balcony. CdMlf'!mn/smkr lu".lldy carporl pool spa young prol sllr 2Br 2Ba Coin Op Washer !Dryer c.or11emporary lurniture ·$750 No Pets 722·80 11 19 .ipt S4 751mo Call • 2Br 2Ba new carpels ValeroP 63 1 1266 DELUXE WAT~AFAONT' OFFICE S~ACE 2 MONTHS FREE RENT 575sqH&up $150 • Call 642-4644 CAMPUS ORIJWA 720 Fl Recep 3 pvt oles. conl rm. bath S 1152trno. w/svcs Sob at NPP. agt 852· 1677 eves 640-067 l COSTA MESA Tllree Rooms 730 sq II A C crpt & drps $650 per mo gross 6•5·6266 HB Tobin Bldg Warner & Bolsa Chica 264· 1375 sq II $ 1 per SQ 11 gross Call 525-43 10 LEASE all1pan decorator lurn sale~ oll PCH X Int secty k1l deck prkg phone syslem 8 coprer Reasonable 650 0630 NEW 4 UNIT BUILDING 887 W 1911l St C M Store& or Olc.s 600·3000 SQ Ft Ag1 54 l 5032 NA 0 c A"POfl area a1rrum oll1ce 225 SQ II J&nt 1. ulol. to ts or park ing. mo-moo~ 852 9366 Nr ocean on Hunt Bell 01· l1ces 10011 onto garoen • secrelar y Reasonable rale!> 969-4787 SPACIOUS APARTMENT 1 mrle lrom beach Pa110 carport pool spa HOUSE NWPT SHORES New~rt leach 2669 • 642 2357 Cotn·Op Washer/Dryer nr be" M •F 25. Un1Que large baylron1 Ap· prox :>400 SQ II · 1000 ~Q II OuldOO< deck $2500 mo t7141432·0653 _ S795 No Pets 722-801 t SJ50 mo av111 11 1 Call 1 Bl CK TO BEACH S TF.PS TO BEACH LG MJrshon 646 0857 t"Yes Cute 1 BCJ1m new1~ r,. • t•1 ltl 1 l kf' nPw 11C111l1s DESUillER'S IELICNT t. w~t>ntl'> 895 4833 Oays lur l:)o~hl'O S4Q 5 mo '1. 11, l't'IS S800'mo t fltra modern 3Bdrm 28& Commerci1l Proftrly 2771 759 •050 ,, > • ~, ~407 spa1~hn9 pool 1ac.uzz1 H".>uSf' to share S A rnuLn morf> S875 Fee Hor t• Ptope111 w corral L;1guna Beacll Art Cenler .itways renled S875 000 Contact Jonn Page 12 131 651-2001 t8181501 4444 1..,.rt hack 2669 lltwport ltac~ 2669 TELERHT 115-HIO 111>,,, • ,,,r 11.i11 pre1 F lull i=-=======;;;.;;::-=====;;=; prov $42'> SJ 1 7135 Make the Move to the Ne w Park e wport Ho E Mo T H FREE RENT " Mike lbe smart move 10 Park Newport. Newport Bea~b's premltr luxury address. Furalsbed and uofura lsbed I, Z, & 3 bedroom apar1meots and townhouses only minutes from Newport Center and Fashion Island. From $89S lo $1 800. Jamboree at San Joaquin Hills Road (714) fM-1900 .PARK NEWPORT Tustin 2690 tRV Fem l o snr w same _A_V_A_I L __ N_O_W __ N_e_w_p_o_r_I N <,ml.r 2br Condo part· Ave SA Fwr 1Br tBa '"'turn S325 1ul (,O!ldO fRL D w FNCD Acr0\5 lrom UCI 720-6262 YAO 2 CAR ENC carp()<I Pel ok $630 $830 dep 863 0697 or 863 t500 M.l ./CHIHY VILLlCE 3 Units • V.c11t Let. 8370 sq It land Over t .lguna Niguel 2 ms11 BR 2 S28 ooo yr gross income 'ily lwnhm w carport Date Ward Agt 955 2155 P".>Oi 1enn1s Depend tle .. m Qwel Avl 12 l Nwpt Ben Cannery Vlllagt> 2706 $4451mo Fred 495·0285 Af!1aol sto<e l 150 ~ I al lto•I 9'>c II 409 J 1Sl St ---------M11le '!ltra1gn1 prol shr 2BR 546 0294 alt 6pm FEMALE non-smkr share ar-1 in No Lao M1nu1es 10 lovely Mme IN NEW NwDI C11tr Airport $425 SALE IY OWllER C·2 PORT 2 blocl\s lrom Call Cat Pves 494-8149 2 Btdgs On Lot $229.500 oeac." $350 645-9904 M1f' 25. Back Bay 1982 CHARLE ST c M Laguna modern hm. lrg BR Pool iacuw . tennis 645-4539 01 642· 7910 wlpvl ba lull house prrv Avail l 1/ I S375 met ultls Shop/Storage/Olltce Beautofut ocean 111ew Ed 722 7760 Two 176 SQ 11 ( 1 w11h $575/mo 494-832 1 MIF prol. shr Nwpt Bch watert 120 E 23rd St Ou1et lurn1stled room ·tn larg_e 4BR 2' >BA. patio. Costa Mesa 548-7249 lovely home nr OCC wall\ 10 beacll S350tmo ladastrill 2711 $300/mo S 100 secur· yearly 548·5396 11y Refs req'd 540-0606 2000 s/f 3171 llrch MIF Roommates wanted ' · Plelt up a durlble blCyCle tor St11 3br Santa Ana Hgls Nwpt Bch $ 1200/mo M· 1• thoee warm-weelher 1r1k1 homP 2 car gar spa A Zone Agt 54 I· 5032 Misc. lentah Low C:O'll spay/neuler re· lerral Pet ID available No Fet-978 PETS LOSTll Parrot Liiac. Crowr1ed Amazon appro~ 12 lall 10/23 vie Fatr 111ew/Fa11 Costa Mesa Call Rudy 751·2342 Pease nelp" Reward' REWARD'"' LOST 10120 Small gray cog no tao or Cullar w. bad !ell eye vcly Sloter & Graham HB 846 f>J91 • REWARD' Ldsl M Nor· we1gan Elk Hound ti 1 yr bii< slv 111c Acacia CdM 10 16 673 2287 3011 E•P d Babysltler for 2 Chit· Clren under 2 yrs Full 11me .r1 my Eastsode CM hm 66) 46241 642 7326 Mother will Baby~ol on her Costa Mesa Home Moo- d,; y lhr u Friday" 548·5722 TEACHER needs ltght housekeeping & ct11ld· care girls ages 5 10 Lt11e 1n optional Salary neg 548 7198 or 642-0965 Domestics 3011 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Live 1n1out lor elderly lady Lote 11'e~pmg & comp9. monsh1p 675·4 137 HOUSEMANAGER kind mature person needed 10 c..lfe lor 6 eldPrly Gd ~al M•s~•nn V1e10 582 8876 MATURE HOUSEKEEPER droN1q neces!>Jry Eng hstt or,peakonq hv·on or OUI Soll.Jr y n1•qo11ablt' J A~r .. r 548 8254 or 76-0 f,f IS Teaclaen 4650 T ucher-rreschttl Cllros11an M1nis1ry SS $6 hr Mnt r,,64;> 1426 HAVE A NEED? Reod the closs1f1ed pogPs ond you're sure lo loll 111 •TOPPAV +SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS *FLEXIBLE HOU AS •$100 BONUS FOR COMPLETION OF 80 HOURS WORKED •STAFF RELIEF OR PAI VATE PARTY •VACATION PAV MEDICAL INSURANCE • EU REIMBURSEMENT FOR lltTHVIEW CALL (71')543-0334 --1 l+J ~E 1633 E 4th Street Santa Ana CA EOE Account mg PAYROLL ACCOUNTANT Irvine baaeel healtll care corporate office has om· mediate opporlunrty lore Payroll Accountant Must have el1pe11ence 1n payroll accounttngllaxes, month end ctostng end ltnanc1a1 statements An AA degree 11 prelerted but not necessary We otter a pleasant non· smoking env11onmtn1 compettttve salary and e•cellen1 beneltts This 19 a lull·ltme positron Con· tact Vena Aigner at ( 7 14 l 851-2273 or send tet ter resume to CIMPC&H CORr. 18551 Von Karman Ave Irvine CA 927 t5 Equal Oppt y Employer :························ : 1\l<Ul<<Wl'Mlt'll'\l l' : • • : MANAGER : • • : \ pplt1°Hlftlll• Ifft• '111\\ f1t 'lllJ! .It : e • 1·p11·d 101 111111t1lj!r•1111·111 po•tl tttll• e • • • • l tlfl f\ 11l11 .t1 .. lffll"t 1... ···Ir • • 111111" .111•11. nrii.u11lt•1l. f11•\iltl•· .11111 • • I e • ~ti.I llflt'lllt•tl \ppf11 •llll• 11111 .. t l'lljO\ • e .-11rl.111i: "1111 "'"'''' • • • e IC.-h.tl1l1• • ··htdt·. 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Lil COrf:,1 A E Npt Ben loe Mr Tow. 675·6822 LIU rEOru • OARl1 Old established co needs easy going lull charge bookkeeper able to ac· cep1 heavy responslbllily Manual system Cos1a Mesa Salary open Ben· ellls good Send resume & salary t11pec1a11ons Personnel Manage< 1204 w Oceanfront Newpo11 Beocll 92663 Part· Time DEPARTMENT CLERK (btry Ltvtl) Ideal par1-11me hoors lor mo111e<S and lathers w1lh scnoof·age cn1ldren Re1pons1b11i1tes will in- clude l11tng requests lor Orders ol technocal hlera· ture and manuals fr om sales representaloves. d1s1r1bu1ors. and direct sales personnel. and e•· tf'11s1ve copying on a Kodak 200 Duties will be <oncen11ated 1n assembl· mg 01 1eclln1ca11sa1es mJnUillS Mus1 be able 10 1111 and )IOC.k hleraturP packflllS w1·•gh1ng up to 35·40 lbs Hohdcly clnd vaca11on pay 11 HlPCI tor parl time •'"•f I .. , .. es 1nc.lueling C.11r •\I mas week snul· 011111.0· For 1mmed1ate 1.nn<, l.lera11on please •PP•> •n "e' son Monday tnrriuqh Wecnesday !l l l.im or 1 .)pni or ~tlntl your resume with ~al.irr ll1S1ory 10 EMERSON ELECTRIC CO. Industrial Controls Dov 3300 S Standard St Sdnla Ana CA 92702 (Ad1acen1 10 the Newpoll Fwy t Equul Opp! y Employer PIT T1'1st/Wtr' Proc Newpor1/lrv111e Sect y Svc AM s Type 50 wpm ac curate WP 11 • Tra1n1ng possible 760·8252 HCEPTIHllT /SECT'Y Eng1neenng ltrm 1n New· porl Beach 1ook1ng for P1T Recepl/Sect'y typist liltng and posting 3 ..!UYS per week Ex· penenced only' 752·6868 HCEPTIHIST Gen olc e•per pref prof appearance a must FIT 644-9190 ask tor Jan HCEPTll•IST For pres11g1ous Newporl Cen1 er ot11ce Typing skills & pleasant attitude a must All employee beneltls prov1decl Call Ron Jackson 644-4242 HCErTIHIST FIT Design firm pleasant Ill· mospllere M·F Must De ondependenl ar'ld type 4'1wpm 261 1161 HCEPTIHIST Qpply lor cheerful resp person who can excel Answer phones type 45 wpm & assist where needed Pen 11me 720·9160 Donna HCEhtolllST NB development co has an 1mmed1a1e opening tor an ondrv•dual woth nice Iron! oll•CP appearance 900<I c.ommun1ca1ton skills and pr oless1onal manner Respons1t>1to11es mc1ue1e hte typing hhng & misc <>llrce duties App1ocan1s o• , c.on1ac1 PeQ9y Brooks n•-lOIO HCErTIHIST Plusll Newport Beacll of· '•C.f' L•glll phones 1ypmg tro<il oll1c.e cJppearance r1ppot1un1ty lo• ddvance· mpn1 Call 83 3-9105 Da11d RECEPTIONIST /SEC'TY Bus~ real eslate ofc Musi be well groomed good typing skills Vanous hrs Call Joan 631· 1266 by Witching the cle»llled $350 mo 756·2033 4800 SQ II hghl mfg & OI· ----------------...i.:...peges-=--------1MIF to shr 3 bedroom l1CP wtparktng loaelong duplP• $300/mo 151 area Airport locauon INTO SAVINGS The Dally Piiat hos 0 new woy to turn your Hidden Treasures into CA SH with o $9.00 Clo'5ified Ad. $9 • 00 ;,~~ayment 4 Lines-7 Days- $9 .00 No chon1•• In co,y er cencellotlon. Pr1vo1e porl n\ only No Lommerc1ol ~aol Esrote, Auromolove. BooMg or Emplovmi:.tn1 .Ad, lherP is no p11ce l1m11 to whor vou ('On odvert1se. II you 11oed to $nit your c.ouch high choir or onv unused merchondise-colt lhe Doily P1lo1 (lou1l1ed s1aff or use 1he coupon below. Moll to : Oolty Pilot, 330 W. 8oy St., Costa M9'o, Co 92626 642-5678 ~-----------41199---... ---~---- NAM! ADDRUS CITY _____ ~ • Air~ El'<LOSfD ______ _ • PHONE STATE __ _ ZIP VIS~ or M C ',, .. ··~ .. ,. tast 208 e Cecil Costa 549-3909 or 760·0840 Me'!ld 122 9269 Income Prop er I 1 M f' 10 sllr taroe 2Br 2Ba m 2790 r:===::=:::=:====r:=========;r====:;;====;r=:=:=:=:=:==:=:::::;;:::=:::=~~~~~-. 7'i~lasi pou~:1 S4ooimo --,-R-ll_E_D_l_P_L_EX__ _C~1llP'i""ln!!'!e!"!llts_"J!'9" ____ El_e_c_tr_ic_a_l _____ La ... 1c1pi11 545 'l577 Modern large 3Br. 2Ba • miiiiiiiiiiii;;::miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CUSTOM CABtNefS PAHISll fLECTWIC & L1w11nre IMge 2Br 2Ba tn mini $2 40 per day +CLOSET DESIGN Oualily wOfk freeesl S M1r mm1 wanted 30· c.011d1 t1on F11eptaces ' +CUS TOM KI TCHEN 425S l3 968·7401 I HIKAWA LANOSCAPE 11"31 Quiet Nsmkr 10 Shr lltgh ce1hngs. garages • Thal!> All you pay IOI CABINETS • FORMICA CIPOnups & Maonienance SMITH Ouahty Paonttng lnl E•I Comm t1Res1d II Apts Free est 960-9938 2t>r 2b.i m C M S350 · more Excellenl value al '.l lone"> 30 day mint mum HPctor f213l 54 7 ·3053 RE SIOt COMM L/INO 26 t7 141 850 4 14 7 ulll Chrt,topher 642 0837 S290.000 Drove by 2711 in the yrs Do my own work lie. KC TREE SERVICE MA TOtAN PAINTING Ouahty A Specially Newport Beach on Back w Balboa Blvd. then call Carpentr7 278041 Al 646-8126 Top Trim Removal Ouat BAy male turnistled 0, PATRICK TENORE SERVICE Expert Carpentry Service NEW g REPAIR f'lo Job Serv L1c11ns lree est Ltc 288597 631·9295 unfurrnslled Pool '550 b31· 12861760·8702 R1>paor-Remod l·Add11tons too small Top Qvallty 969 8263 or 536-6696 6'14 2607 HAVE OTHERS DIRECTORY ... Door~ e1c. 548-4980 Reas FREE es1 631·2345 JAPANESE GARDENING GLASGOW PAINTING lnl Ext 30 yr'!I e~per rel s 642 S214 Ooor,.Aepatr·AlleraUons SEAV Clean-up & Maint NEWPORT BEACH. bale; Cahonets-Panel·locks·etc ff1ndym1n W 'o'nao 111nw S"r lrg -------........ --Free esl Ton-. 964-4758 PAIMTIH EXPERTISE 1Y CMRll ""' " " 3!> yrs e.1.P Jerry 642-0567 ••HANDYMAN ... * ' lwnh,e Avail Nov 1 CALL TODAY'' " LANDSCAPING SPECIAL $3q0 ulllS met 642-2654 '>UN VALLEY CONST large or small I do 11 all1 lasi1tH. Fi111ci1J ASK FOR LOIS I CIO 11 all' Home Improve. Pat 531-5579 01 Ive msg WE 00 IT ALL' REF s Re~1den1tal. commer 1 FREE esttm 994·58 19 . NfWPOAT Prol respon. lalilltlS Your 14 yrs rels 642-7390 •GEN HOME REPAIRS L1~11ns DIG IT 646 7070 siblf' Female seeks same. Service 011ec1ory Ptus Small Remodel and Paint Drywall Carpentry OUAL ITV MAINTENANCE RALPHS PAINTING LIC Reas Rates Cust Wk Int !ht Fr HI 962·470 1 28 l o complete large Orporlaaititl 2904 Repre~at•ve Add111ons Wolls Doors etc. Gary 645-5277 PTL Cte11n·ups sp11nklers. 20 lwntlsf> own sunny bdrm -1.a2 1710 I oa•E •E• yrs exp Tony 645-5124 p111 bulh. palto pool. gar DULHS wam• &42·4321 .... 310 • • ' " ' FENCES-GATES Tree lrtm n JJ!llS n-smkr 720·9125 Markel llle most exciting C t Dump runs C M IN B C&B LAWN SERVICE PIJtri iewPlry of\ years Our 1ew· U~ I area Jom Whyle. 642· 7206 MOW.,. EDGE TWICE MO Bf Nl ,mkr Shr spaciou elry 15 seen on over 30 TV rllLIC ""ITICE CARPET LAVER Sells HOME REPAIR Plumber $20 $25 548-5722 l"""lF~A~R:..T~H~IN~G~IN!'!!fP.E!"!IAP!'IO'lll"!"R•s- La9una Bch hse while· llo kl & some " Carpets at Wholesale nlf'r trical hie work bath HANGING1STRIPPING water view b11tconres ~1 .~:s m~~~ ~opular TV The C&hl Publtc Ut1li11e1 Proces tnstanattons and & ~itc remodel 6., 2326 r 1ee'T11 m IC I ea nu p • VISA-MC 573. 1512 trplc pvt deGI< straoghl Comm1ss1on REOUtRES Repatr$ Ttm 5•8-5785 Fall' tor planting Reas Pl S•SO me.I u111s 499 2862 that ;111 used household aala·a1 prrces • huck Piii '>lOr'> llave purchased the '" H 642 2873 c 11ter~lt ' 1ewt'lry trom us This new C l/C t --- •• ,, ltach Ct14tl Rmmt wn1d1 S320 mo Avl 1111 .631 ·2366 OCEANFRONT 4Br house Looking lor 2 1mmts Musi be 1e'P $500 • u111 • $300 dep 4801 SfllAShOrf Dr SUN 9 5 Oily UH +-~•tll Prot M 40 405 rwy Frv1ew pool 432-7366 Ou1e1 prol woman seeka 18mP 10 shr 2BR lBA HS opt $3001mo Non-smkr Dy /32·9212 ev 960 9081 Amml w•nt~d 10 sn1 3br Jbe Cameo Shores hm. CdM Pool, ocean view 720 l0S6 or 759·542 t Stir CorQfla cltl Mlf 2Br houu wllrl)lc 714 Murguente S4 25tmo Av111I t 1 1 760 ·31117 rtR!O OF APT llv1ng? PfOI MIF 10 st11 41)1 0001 llm 1n Newport 8e1ch $7$0 nf~mlr.r 2 t3·372·5135 Wtrfrnt .... t1 ll4t WANTED prof Fem to ttlart1 873 1341 FIND through classified Or mge Coun1y venture is ~o~ ~:iv:~u~~~~ :~ ~{, -'-•.e.a .. -•.•.c.r.e.t.· __ ~L!"'f~H~A'!"U~L'!'!'IN'!'!IG-"!"M!"!OP!'V'!'!'l~N•G-Masoar7 In! 1Eat atch Ptaslenn9 (nur oppo<tun1ty 10 do &1vew1ys patios. paths. Garage & Yard Clnup1 ___ ., __ ~~!!'"---Custom Tuturing Ouah1y ~omt-thtng e.1.c111ng-Have odvertist1mf'ols 11 you etc No 1ob 100 small Jon 645·8192 Masonry Of All Types Work Problems-No Prob o;ome tun & make lots of llave cl Question about Reas Mickey S36-0S53 Block walls bttck work·lile lems• = 326864 5S4· 783 t the ll!gdhty or 1 mover. HAULING • CLEAN·UPS po11os lreo Ht 538·4833 Pl ~ money To obtain 1nfor· c 11 p bl u 1 c C~il• C i a u IC Ii ties om· art 7 Daus Lowest rates M l Ila •I mat1on please ~II , 1'10f II '9'.::':"':::0-:~-~~~--Mon or Tues 10-3PM •m-1s.s1.on-7•1•4·•5•58•·•4 •15•1•1Baby NurM w/14 yrs exp Call Barry. 63 t-4748 ' 24 ltr H • lH-1110 (7 14 1 •76·5005 Inking applte tor 01ycare Hnaesittill •A· 1 llYlll* •.t.11 plumbing & heetrng• SS SALES $$ Actaalical Ctili111 Starting 1113 536· 7607 R•tl•b'-Energetic Prol CLEAN & EXPERT DRAINS -., " .... Ov r 25 yeBrs upe11ence cle11lromS15 S6 storlS your own bull· REBlOWN OR PAINTED CARING exp'd N1nny·a. Couple Wiii House111 Wiii lie T 116 428 730.1353 Fauc.e1-D11ponl·Rtpipes ntiss 1mmecs111e profits Also lnttExt P11nt1ng hskpe1s llve·lnstor out cnro for horset. dogt, 641-0907 PS .. 722 9066 Cell 848.tO 18 eves Lie• 288597 831-9295 Ir Ont S75 wectk 647 2415 call, blfds etc Matnt ••ABC MOVING•• AHtHct•••ta AMTEX TEXTURING Cleaaia1 St"lct yds. xlnt rtlll 641·4970 Ou~~ ~A ~:5'~'5:.~481~46 :l'l.lr""'!''~'·~·~-io~--- .. --------··wa11 & Ceiltng Teaturing -I tt •• Dt ' I'll btlt any bid by 50if.° Aaat11Ct•t1ll Ztzl 848-7203 Bob 521 9957 Housecleenlng•Wlnoow• I ra ' 1 fatrl STlHlll OILLHE Comml Resld Worf..gu&r •SPIRITUAL & PSVCHTC 14 yr'!I reliable, reas, own Specraililng In l ips To Do lHE LEAK STOPS HCRf• A£AOINGS Palm •nd Alf~IJI lrans 645·11866 Pina/Della It Voursttl Min tee. no ITllflfS llYlll 00. FtM est 722•7!137 earCI readings available P(ltklng Area Rtpa111 I PERSONALIZED HSECLN obhg Or we offer Full St~~·~~t~~e?:1?~~~td leaHeliit/M•lta'taa Na11ona11y renowned "•"• Ae1urt1e1n?i • Rooting & Mimy Y"~"' '';g Rel't Aft Design Se1v1Ce 642·408e " ' 6 ... 8 177" LtG T12•·4311 641 ·9427 d chic. 1oc:1t & tied 19 yr• Waterproo cng • 831-4199 pm ..... th. • < La .. aca,lit NEW wnrtt\outt 810,108 EXPERT AEMoontA' ~:~1•i;i~o:, ~o:::O~'!'d' Ait• St,.icts wnndn & Kt11y·1 Ouellty I Lancart loc:11 ~· • Lt0en9tcl •UoliLi! XOtobffA1(• ~!fri~~~~ v:2Pt~7et• busfY's l.•notcapellawn Fu~~~~~~!•!.!., • 450001 Don 831 •4132 Lt1t I fn1• 2tH Spectol monthly raltt Motn Strv W1tty1mon1t1/ mo~• LOC:tl & tong a11• Tile hand watt\. Merk 2$9· t3 I 1 Coatracttrl 1 ltmt Fret .. t 24 t·1$-40 lflnct FfM tlllm•tea !@~x'llp'l!!'ellR'f"'c"lfl'IRll"iXr'!b~iC'"t•1~1tno- fOtft) ADS ARE FREE Cal: Hl·llll .... lt"lcts ~EMOOEl S ·Addtt1on1. ITllP Hmll. Lie 11naur T t47452 Dtst1nctivt Attoro11blt r,."'11 Fr-ch "'--·• • (71.a) .a.al 020• Ktlehtns balh• 722 "783 INTERIOR OCCORATINO wi~dov.1 l~ 54'81952 ° Stump & Root Rtmovalt " "" • • • Yacht1·1~11t11ing '"con Back Y rel• o .. $3e-4444 P1l1ti11 Sff11IUll Tkl II tour bedding, cuno1n1 Cta1tnctit1 Gardtnt"" Full s.-uoee All wotli Ou111nteeo St 7"" •2111 ... "'' •• FIN! PA NTINQ By R"'tl· rAEt .. 1 13•47 •ml Nev.port .... ~v I l1iWi11 Mow. td~t c ... n ups "" ~ 41 "'-' erd Stn()f 18 yra of happy ........ ltnlcts locllcbNt XcfbR.15 966•2116 EYfl LY msg CUSIOfTlttl I.IC 290844 ., .... Clt11l11 .wXfJTeb TYPING AND ~·up Atl• Renegl<J• L•nel~tOarden S8f Thanll·Youl ~ 4I14 l'"":L~(~Trl;:H~E":s:':'UN~SP.'H~l;.N .. (•,N···' --------•I CLCAICAL WORK IN MY Con•trucOon 6$0·3223 viet Compt monthly mllnt A A A PAINTING lnlfl!xt Suntnlnt llWlndOW C1ten HOME ACAS 140·7413 Deen ~Int 1•1• St y 64fS 9141 LOW!ST PoHlblt P'ICt l tel C.ll 17141 f4&.$910ino FOUND BJll Lal> mix, .t mon1111 ot &gt ltm. hosp hAg on !Itek 1111t1 & New Potl Dlvd 754·S3 t 1 ClaN411ed hit tC>eC1ll 1ntor X 1 CUSTOM bOORi i TREES 10 Step Service &e~-3235 l'lllllOnl0t~W1lh OOOAWAYS All 0 todttt 9'*181 fl"CI• l •t Bond~ 541 5$5' Topl)ltO/ttmovt Cleanup CIMtlfltcS 1001 ttle,.,,...., 11u tnwnf'f)tn " 75 t 34 78 to VOVf tlf-ooo ne601 ........ ,, ..... , .. ~:11.,.~;:-::.:::a ': .... I.... • .. ._ of .... -~. W•ll•f• or W1llrHM1 •----1 ,,. -._.., needed 11 Thi Ot!Ofnal THE FEDERATED lllOIP . Equll Oppty fMPIOY., Mff gifl1 Ind luQQaol. • Coco'4, 2305 I! Coetl ate currently 10otl1ng fOf Hwy, t:oM entllut11111c ..... peoClle (luH 0r pMI time) for OUt M ....... South Co.at Plue Ind 11 ~ting applic111ona Leguna Hiii• "°'" Call fo r lull l lme OAY Rob lor 1 pereonal Inf.,. wa11ress.s Apply II View(7l4)640·5&25 ... ....,, .... llT• IALll U.., Lac ....... 111e1 people Ind F•-••- caefllet• Home 1mprov. _. -WUTll/WAITlllS mtrtt e«iter HPeflefQ • FIT salet & mgr lraian W1ll'I car IOr lunch lefVICe p61,11 ,,.. ... ~Y In Pet· l>Olil10n1 Xln'I comm Mon·Fri 8 30· lpm S40 aon M ond•y·Friday earnings, E•per pref $60 oa1ly A~pllng ap. 9AM·3PM Apply Fonlarn Shoes, J>l•callons 2·4pm 2727 L_, _ mTll Fa$h100 11111\d, Newport Shannon San11 Ana 1111 ...... • Be.tell 8"4·50&8 979-0747 EOE M1F lnlll UUI Ctatral 1530 Fine LinQtlfle Stloe> e>pen-1--------- dY9ftltlng ong at Atr1m Court In No· *DRIVERS* vem~r Seeking Asal•· lant Manag.,, Full a Part Time Sates Oay1 & Ev•· Pilot has an 1mmec1111e n1nos Call Ethe 760-0379 :~=ie~a:11~;~': Cl1~1/ltttHrHtl Must type 45 wpm, and 5520 like helping customers DOORMAN PrlOf t~e aaln l.11· Apply in person at Chlller perlence helptul Sal..-y Drawers Inn, 179 E 1711'1 plus commlHIOn, Excel· Street, Costa Men lent bene1111 Call Kathi.en Olaon~ Inter· ..,._(714)~2-4 ... l .CIAS 111.f PILOT lfTClll/OlllRI Help Days Fuh1on Isl • NB Stuart 760-m2 Management/Supervisory poSltlOOS avall wolh grow· Major reprograprncs Hf· vice and supply co l eek.· Ing drivers FIT or PI T Must !'lave current OMV wnen appty1ng 540·9373 234 Fischer Ave. CM lPTl&UIH Mana(Jer couple, 60 unit comp1e11 Co11a MeH area W1felofhce. hus· banotma1ntenance Apt • salary Exoer nee Must be able to start I 11 I Apply in person . lSL Mgml 188 E 171h St Suite l A CM 642-tl!03 330 W Bay St Costa Mesa CA 92826 .ng last 1000 Chain e>pe(I· an11Tt11 •"9 soon 1n Huntington SS CfflTHHLP AM or Even11191 Gt!l1to Clauico COM 720· 1628 AllllTUTMAl&IU For Unique Chrillmu S:0re In So Coast Plaza 5A9·7011 Ilk lor Dell -UlllA ISUll IL n Now hiring SALES· • PEOPLE 673-8700 fiPEA olc supply .. Its· l)eflOfl req'd FI T. PIT Oualthed app11c ant1 can apply tn person at Metro Stationers 580 Anton Blvd (Opp So Coall Platal, Blwn 10· 1. M·F IXI Z-Als1s1 Mgr creath1e. energeuc. ~reer·m1nde<1 1nd111 w1f11re lor dealing wl people Must have 1·2 yrs supervltofary exp Superior selling & or· gan11111onal slo.ott~ a must Lynda 760-6043 IAIACf 11 For ~1111 Oriental Rug Showroom 650-0722 IW.ISTATI &SSISTUTS Top proctvc~ SMka ad dlhon.tl assis IP' tor ad· mm111ra1ion an01or sa,.. pos Salary sal comm or very htgl'I comm Musi have 2 yrs ex~ selling re 1n 0 C Xlnl opp1y &tnd resume to Patrica TenOfe clo Remn 234 E l711'1 St Su11e 117 CM. 92627 (No pl'lol\t! calls please•) Center Food service Gas Station wk l hr exper nee Management ~vE'S & Sat 6">5750 bene l tta C a ll AUTO DETAILER 818·986-6805 E•P d ,,,, last r•aced and IELIYHY llUYH MOTOll llllTf .l•lf CALLEllAllS growonq de1a11 shop n Must hdve own Irani. & bl FOf party equipment rental stort' •O Hrs • Musi work Sa" Bring OMV record United Rent-All CM vdolJt:>I" 1n Irvine area $300 to $600 No co1tec1- 111g 3 4 flours a day MOn<ldy 1nru Friday alter· 11oon Satvrday and Sun. Reaponslble. Rettable. neat & Clean person needed lor Bakery "Room lor advancement. FI T .. PIT positions Pts call IOf Now seeking RANTRY GIRLS HOSTESS Apply 4200 Scoll Or111e, Newport Be.oh Mon-Fri Delwe.n 3·5 Mtltttrsl1rkttl litolM1 Ir. accepting appllcauona tor energetic people to work m our Vegetarian Gourmet Res1aurant litoltt1 Oultitr . ,. ....... .. Ct14-l iHCtt• Deli Mel, Stntrs All shills avaflable apply tQ770 Bttacll Hunt Bch 225 E 1711'1 Costa Mesa ......... HOSTESS AND BUSBOY l AKE OUT & CATERING Pa1.;d1se Cale 600 NwpLCenter Or. NB HIRE through classified at>te to work wknds Salary negot wl e11p M gmt poss1bt11 t y 84 1-9"i02 Ask tor Barry BANKING PART TIME TELLER 6'15 0760 DRUG CLERK 4 't days no d,;y morning C all n1gn1s no wkends po va-642 4333. ask for Kirk •• ~u •• _.1.._ cation sock, prolll Sl'll r· O C t _.Ii -•Ii w ong Reis reqd, Reply to . fHll HS EXP'D HOT ROOFERS Bo11 110 01111y Pilot laity Piltt 111/MR 330 W Bay St 330 lft/ Bay St Must be quallfled Shake SACRIFICE• queen sota FREE KITTENS to OOOd Cosio Mesa. 92626 < o~ta Mt>sa CA 92626 and comp persons also bed s 150. corner grp hOn)e' orange, stripe<!, FULL TIME OR PART PART TIME Mon-Fri Gilt needed 642-7222 $100 couch chair S 125, gray All l(>Vable & sweelll TIME '\1'111ts available w1 appong and Go ll all (Int 493·6012 am/pm 893-6017 u ie 1ypong reqweo B.1t.kets assemt>ly Will SECIRln SOFA & LOVESEAT. LIKE PETS ARE PEOPLE T 1n1erv1ew 673·7890 THEODORE ROBINS FORD JOt>(' HA•IOI Ill V O ((J\IA .. , \A r,~ .' CJQl(J Beverly Hills Savings has 557.7777 lra1n 675·074 l FI T and P/l shifts lmmed NEW $800 DINING Boarding & Grooming an immeo1a1e need lor an ________ __,. __ :----:--:----, openings in Irv, Tustin & ROOM SET 6 Chaors Spe<;1al POOdle PupP•ff 1nd1111oua1 to work 1n our If vou'r• ·----1n11111 for •Job NB Most own pllone & r r T M S..6-2848 ll JRIP ••••• Cmona CWI Mu olltcP I vva 1!!' • trans Wiii train SS , l'lr wtpads China Cat>1net & ·vuP oy· In Ii - 5.,1..c1&0 ''"' 1u .. 1 '"" classlfled has news for you. 1063 N GJaueu. orange. ~.;;:; s'i~s ~.'fo/;811 FRH PrHltn littt1s. w..-iu ''\T'M<-"''""' ,...., ~ ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ 538-J5b3 1 ....... 11 121,tn l>'.'rlv1tn•t q i ..... , ""''"" ··1-cu11 llliaetllHHll MIS Several to ChOOM Iron-n P~.1toon rtoQuores a mint· MOTOR ROUTE -""""'"• P1'aa" ll Or1aa1 Ill C:OIOf Femal., .. , ... non-s-..... ef 2 oak 1hel111nn un11s • mu111 r,1 o mon1hs Teller ~ "" "' """' • 5059 Ira-• CtHt dnd or Slroog '"$h1er1no Full Time 1n tr111ne Call 30" 17~40 Kint con~ -• ,.~~r·~"c" ar alfonily lor Jane 250· 1299 Must S 150 p.ior Kong Waveless BABY GRANO 5 5" w l ilett/lt•Mlt pubh<: <:O• '''"and •'•C. .. I· Available In Irvine area. $700 a pass security Check ... Jtf'r mattress $75 tleOC:h Y0ung Chang 12 2524 Harf>Of Costa M~ll '""' rnmmun1ca11on i 3 4 h Mf'r• S 76 UnivegaSupra yr warranty ni.gh glOll Ml.•M2J s ... ms month. No collect ng. -ours YnHIUH HSPn&L C'.~·ort 12 spd Doke s 185 s5300 17141631.o 114 a day. Monday thru Friday after-Full nd part time pos· 549 2405 Tncb HlS We ofter company paid 1n 1hons avail Vel asst or BA l DWIN 611 9 incl'I suranCI' ilhcJ t><luca11onal noon. Sat & Sun. morning. Call r1'Ceotoon1st AM, PM • •SKI CLOTHES Ja<:k· GRAND Ebony re '72 .... '·'· d k f "'5 I 0304 "'< B•bS V0ung & Adull ed 60014 "~800 StJ• &.4& tilt ;u~o'ilar>Ce Interested s.42-4333 ext. 209 an as Or Shills Irvine J • Al; hl<e new' 720-l70A Mor -•• -·· ,1roptocants pt('.t!.t' apply 17141 644-A048 ... Jim Jlltrcl1111•i1t Blulls Newport Beach 'l 7 c11m IWEll or contact • BEAUTIFUL Console ORANGE COAST Aatf,1t1 H IO Blonde wal credenza SASO Piano Mmt cond I yr LOADED SASOO 0 80 JAN MARTIN _ Thomas organ SI 75 old Tuned g dehvereo 673 2067 ask tor Sieve (7141675-8866 ..... Pilaf •NEW ANTIQUE MALL11t Ktr;more wld $100 RCA Sacntoce $1450 847-5672 -J NOW OPEN rv 25 s125 6A6-1991 Vus 9040 BEVERLY AITIOIE llHlllll 8' PORTABLE SPA fully BEAUTIFUL THOMAS 83 FORD Ctub Wag V-8 193 I Newport Blvd . Organ Band Box & LMlte 0 10 aic Pioneer super Electronic Assemblers 330 W. Bay St. Cos1.~ Mesa 642·8990 llted t>lac~ mart>le. value speallers melds t>encl'I. .. c ?00 M I II $2000 lu11or 4 spl\ers. 67k mt HILLS Costa Mesa, CA oeal9r space available ~Jc us se sacrifice $550 720·39 •2 S 10 000 957 6239 Op-in 7 DilyS HURRY IN" COvt!r incl 548·504 l • -----------------•te"'a Ceffte lt"tr's Cl\ockeMg Grand Player Misc Vtlliclts 90tO American Oak. Library " " • Piano 5 6 '.circa 1921 p:~·~~~~~~":'" SAVINGS 1abte lamp tllt>le chiller Special 1n1ro oller dtrect Moving . sacrihce S9000 Cadillacs M ercedes 3748 E Coast Hogl'lway Corona Del Mar CA 92625 Openin&• Now Available robe Serpentine dresser from Kone Hawaii obo 720-3912 PorKl'le. e1c direct from wilh tlt•vl"I mirror 2 ~•awa11an Mountain Goto Go~ernrnent Seized 1n M·F 11110 $.S UH 6 626 S Fuchd St FllllfltlOll. CA 7 I 4·680 6300 11~ t.9 1 670t •BMW 77 3201* tmm culate. new silver me1athc paint 69K ml $41150 963-9395 BMW 82 528e I own• hke new 22K m1 leath & au Scn.dule E e11vi11 •or $15 911!> CHI\ 675-13"9 between 9· 12 morn1nos BMW 85 63!iCSI t>01/bllo. lolo.e new deldJted e"llf"Y mo $11 SOO ltrm PP :-.42 424. ~Ve"> 240 3911 OA T<;UN 80 280ZX '1eteo cab v,.ry tlean Rum • great Sac $5395 Otc 6A5·6A70 l'lm 760-2570 DATSUN 84 3007X ~ ,,. 26 000 ..., loa led c "I e•ll cooo SI 1.500 Cati 261 ·1234 days HONDA 85 Acc0<0 gotd e11cet1en1 cond atr cru1"~ 11m 'Im c11s $9650 Obo 675·3823 JAGUAR 86 ltJ6 Clafet. only 9~ m1le!i !>OK m ... wa1r.tnty PurCh8$8 tor $33 900 or d~me 1se ot $544 mo 4 yrs musl Qunhlly withe bank 650 9069 MBZ 76 4!>0SL beige. atlOy wnt!> 2 1ops, service rec.Ord<, 1 own,., ~II ?1161 675·8143 *'ll2MC* M•lun t1111111n vllfy etea.n 0111~ t;il I<. rn1 M:lf vi(.,. re- <.c.•IJ). & j y< N8fl Jv<11I ()ti lflA6l "·"' JIMSU-S t•NITS 1001 Quail St N 8 8)3-9..100 l'OH"'4 H• Al 01 ( Ill \.'ltO ll 1 ll19hHI (Juaht\ , ...... ~."' ... ITEl&l#I #OTHS ttESF l4~t (o•'•tt•\ ~~-f10tt k ... ,h 673-09•• Job Fair S.turday, Nov. 1, 1986 9:00AM-4:00PM Equal Q9p1y Employer WFtHIV CAR ROUTES quilts (7141 557 1524 tl'le finest coffee 1n tl'le Srrtia1 c.Ms &MS drug raids Av&Jlabte your world' 1000,. Pure Kona 10 spd boke Cen1urlan area Save s111ousandsS l~=======:.i Appli1ac11 6011 gou•mel coffee Na1urally Super LaMans 23 s 100 216 453 3000 1nclud1ng PORSCHE 62 346B grea1 Hughes has 151 ahlf1 positions for tndlVld· uals to assemble etectrical or electronic components. assemblies and modules These assignments w1ll 1nvolve wrappng soldering dressing wires running wires. 1n1talhng and repamng harnessess 1n units and working from wrinen and ver- bal 1nstrucuons In addttton. )tOU will UMmble parts and install electnc com· ponents and aut>-assembhea PAINTED CIRCUIT BOARD EXPERIENCE RE· QUIRED. YOU WILL BE ASKED TO DEMON· STRATE YOUR SKILLS. • Schematics • Blueprints • Drawing spec1f1ca11ons Hughes Job Fair will be held at Los Angetet Harbor ColleQe. 1111 Figueroa Place, Wilmlngton. CA Co-tpontored by Hughes Electro-Optical & D• Sy11ems Group and the Car- son/Lomita/Torranc e Private Industry CouncM and the Los Angeles Harbor Col· i.ge Fo< J08 FAIR intormation, call PIC Empk>y~ Ser;lces at (213) 830-3630 Proof ofU S C111zensh1p Required Equal Opportunity Employer HUGHES ELECTRO-OPTICAL & DATA SYSTEMS GROUP IHl&tlS Parl & Full 11rne Over 25 years CALL 754-9955 IULLOCIS SO COAST PLAZA Is now hiring tor ll'le B" cO\le Our 'l<'W upscale cale Opening lhe ltrst week 1n Novembt'r Pot· 1t1ons to tw hllNJ 1n<;lude Lui PHtry Pent• IHM' ....... Ll11 ltners App11ea11ons are 1:>e1ng ac· cep1ed ai personnel of· lice M:S. 10AM-5PM 3333 BRISTOL COST A MESA EOE CAFmRIA WOHHS SUB-PART TIME 5.12 NOH Work close 10 nome 3-3'' Earn Extra Ca•h For Del/very 01 Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting. no soliciting. Must have dependable car. truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842-1444 --grown no add•hves Re-Votacham Dk swing SlOO Sunday Ext A379 DO<ly rnt am Im c si> I llY &PPLIAllCIS l.iols tll s \4 95 Special e~cenSP Mstr motorized • I ,_... •too 1600 rt>ll eng GREAT US 151-1133 otter onty $9 95 plus e"'ercvcte sso 854.7314 natH •rr n ~ COND S4000 551·20J21E S 1 00 shipping Send ADMIRAL Relrtgllreezer cM<:lo. or Money Order REMINGTON 742 CLICK Porsche 86 TurbO·LOOk G po Auto 'lO 06 sco~ mnt & JIM "!. J •• ,.., 2 7 blue teat F F S 1SS Electroc range H.iwa11Jn Mt Old & 'CJllRENAl.JLT ht>r , , •e1>1t ,n German, Obl O~f'nl~lfrtean $199 BOA 2417 Newport t1ngs Clops 11mmo s19 •00121JIE)5A·9879 %9·4 IJ5 BPacn CA 92663 Call SJ49 675-8877 JEEP BRANO NEWGE235cu ll 17141631 - 62830 ' TV,SttrH,Eltcll50Ut1ics •· n 'Ht12PllSC• HI 18081322-6713 ,.It O t>ll<S•S 1ce &w1ron door v .. ry QOOd con.., 1 n $99.., GE lr19 swivel AMERICAN Indian items Sf\'iOO ODO 731 ·J545 Shelvf•• Slt'P IJICh open w.1r>l{'d tugs baskets NOVABEAM 1985 Pro1ec· IAVINE AUTO * PEUGEOT * bit 1n "''"'' Dollie holder Jl!>O oroental rugs tton screen and mon11or * 11.lAS rERA Tl * $200 Ho1Po1nt lr1g S50 213691-1637 w olh VCR $2000 CENTER •ALFAROMEO • Must 5,.n, 5 48 7223 CASEMENT Oraoes 1611 722 6298 714-951-3144 * SAAB * BlnER• WESTINGHOUSE Frost Ott whl toned drapes VIOEOEqu1p S1000 Com· 800-428-7485 ~BEA HLJ free RPtrrgerator Sacro· w rods Dinette & dining modore comp sys S4so. ,.._ ________ , t , lice .11 S 125 Call rm chandehers wlcl'laln Hom Rao10 $50 Betl1• 669 9382 leave message 11ll l1ke new 854· I 160 Oller 650·3458 HI Cllln ACCEPTH t-------....1------'1 HJ lusi•c H0-'300 Daily Pilat SOUTH COUNT\' VOLKSWAGEN ' ISt'Zl' * 752-0900 . SUl'll,tHl M~ "'' qOO<I cono S , 800 645-$827 hrs. day 556-3273 ( 0 E ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!._!---------, Newport-Mesa Scl'lools Ask for JoAnne Craney Claasif1ed Advertising ~2-5678 CARHITHIUPH POSITION AVAILABLE IMMEOIATfl V 63 I 4!345 Cl·HIYHNELPH For 010 1n m11or VII\ Lines e le(.tronocs d1111s1on Pe1man11n1 pos- 11tOl'I Will tram mu" oe Ov('r ~I & bond IOlt' After Som call 722 9'.\R'.I SELL Idle 1tem1 with a ~ Piiot Claullled AO 142·6171. "-\;' ;-, ' \\I I ~4.80 4 line mlmimum Plus a Garage Sale Kit for $1 .00 For .... you can advwttM your Garage Sai. In the Dally Piiot. TMre 11 a 4 line minimum and the prlc. 11 the Mme whether you ectwrtlH 1 day or 3 days. It'• a great way 10 tum thOM hidden tr..aur .. Into CMh. we .,. alto offering a 0.... '° ....., Ger ... ..... tor 11A Thie guide lnctudel ldMa on hOw to advwtiM, how 10 '*"· whet nerne to •H. pk.II ldMa for a better gerege .. ; lllaO • garege .... lign, pridng at6ckera, informetton on city ordl· nenc:ee and an lnYentory fh-'· You can purcheM your OIPr9ge Sele Kit for 11.00 wtMn you ptece your lld at! Illy Plat ::=:;.~~.... 7 ..._~ •••••U•r• M2-56 8 11... INcJ , ~'"'9t0fl lelofl CIMllllr9lf M>t••• Mondey ltWOUlfl 'riday-1 30 AM to I "M ' IPICIAL GAIAOI IAU IAft ONLY 60t/llne. CALL 642-5671. CtrtH ••I Illar 6122 Ctsta llltH 6124 Mo111n~ S111e1 304 Mar1g01d TOYS TVs Furn Wet Ave Sa11Sun 9am-Apm 1u111. HsehOld items etc 1n alloy POOi llble 8hp Sal Sun 523 Tra11erlf' Or O B 17 lrHzf!!r 10011 & Nr Br1s1ol1Paut111no nsehld 1tem$ & m1•c: IHt. ltacai ll4I Ctata •eu 1124 UT-•a..-a,.n --1 1"""91~ 22• lltlalt.Ml·llH Goest Sat•Sun 9am.Spm 120 Alb4!rl Place 1· SUNOAV 9·A M1!1( a11o<led QOOdl I •IYIH IAUI 2 1042 Kausc:ll Ctrci. Oftsk dfH r lull length All&ntl & Magnolia n11110r relr!Q 1ci11 more• . lllt C.tn e11•ning1183t -5828 l':'JY ltaca. SALC starts Sim eno1no * vifllld SALE• 3pm Unique antique• 703 LldO Pa<k °' N B "nd collect11>1e1 lo· SAT /SUN 1-.3 ca11on 249 Flower Aero~~ from Oe11ney1 SlrHI Costa Mt><Ja Sun Aet11ur1n1 Aetng Furn ua 10126 Mounted $a1U11f\ F"1\ ., "QV•P E'wl')'t111no 0011~ SatlSun l0-4 Fvm cl'lltl of dr'Wr•. t>eOt huteh w°"'*I & g1r) I CIOln.I ltMn• misc l'l~lllO llHnt 27!1 Albert Pi.c;e TAI l man·a !;chM M 10- &po S2S women 1 28 . ~"9 SIS Man• '1 AM, 1(1 ~Jl(J S~ 378 ~vOCldO O..tigl'Mtf rat>tic:t tenn11 gnlt & letsure•..,. mlg 11mp1et Avt1r1111 an porceia1n ltguf•net d04la 4 books Al•o tom• furn luta a uMO clothing 9·! frt Sii Sun 135 Al\'\•Of\9 Wey 6 Perk on ~•rftfl Apt 1 (l>fohond K Maril l(ENMOR ~CFAl(J On tilt mow? w ~ .. .,. S·d• t>y O• Ice maket houeeflold ltema 1ne1MM-C 11,•ll•nt conOtllon 11eo S'2!1 75~ 0937 I T.-YOU F;2m IN U.S.A. AM> TIM HMOO J08(-t • aAUa . •ttvtel •'MT8 ........ ~CH P mOf'f.0 .. ,..r .. e<lft, ~l t•MHtlTlC&ll T n11 Mf'rC:e<IM Prices PalCI (.All PETfR01 RAY MOUSE., IMNITI 4i8'MHCllH '11or71 ~ 637-2333 .... ,_ ·----1'11 • No ~lio"'I Ou"' .,..r•up~ • ~It~~ !f\ .erl~/.-t, INCtlOfW~ apt! --,~ ....... . ors, .. ...,,, M •H"IOUI • I • ...=-· .. .,...,,. ........ ,,...,A ..... COrOM fltCTmOU8 9U H •M --~ --ITAW .... aw ..... ITAW ..... Celtt2NS ...... ".~ ,. ..... 0.... Tl-.......,.1*_.. .. Tfle......,....,_...,. Tlllt ,.,_..,. ,.._,.......,.... ... Mr U...,_lf, 1921 f119~perlON.,. 9'..... .....,_ M. dOll'll ~ • dOirle ~-dOll\CI ~ • lef\14. Fe 0111 Mar, Callf dOollCI ~llMM • OOO ,22 ._..a., I f AT H U I A IMNl..l.11... t20 2)fd fOlNC ~ CINTUt. TRAVl!L AGINCY At• '2014 CANO 0 '1"£W ..W'11W. CA.... ClOTHINO COMPANY,.,,... 111$ Cott• ...... 2M5( c~wev.Cor· SOCIATU .• , .. Heroor Tiii• OlltlMM •• COl'I· St JaiM• Ad . ~ 12~110110 712-1371 ,...,ltOMr MIMI J Wtl· 1'40 I Santi Fe 11 . lanta Clllf t2t27 one ... Mir . 9"11 lltYd 22• co.ta MeM. d\leled oV' • f8'*al P*t• 8eeet\ C•f 9*3 -LIAMS Ana. Clllf Ju11t AM F~. 2$29 I.ft· IClle , ''°"· Cell· C•1f tawe ~ Krleflnl I. Oleh. en St CADUAC I •71.n...... "91pont1e11t. DONALD Inc Hein Hart. 20102 *'°" Ptac.. Collt1 -...... totl'lll ~ tt , 1tu, •1• 1Ca1111 "uler 0u,,c:an, .,..,. F Ho6dt'•* Jll'MI Rel · NewP«t Beed\. New pe1r1t ,50:a:Te-~ Al~ WtlLIAMt 1...-...u. W!Metk•. Ctllf c..., tH2t Heflotrope A11e. Cofone ... 3008 C>oMytwoot Ln • Coet• ...... 11..hl!.. •c-~c~ ... ~ Calic~11!..Tln-mll\, 122 It. 1.AACHITKl.ICTIOH ....-1a10oo M7"'23t C-No DH30tt tt30t H111 bualneH ta C:Ol'I• Mar.Calif tHH ...... celf.tlt2t .,.,,,_ _ .. , _ .. .,....,. -'""" Of late model, low m1MQe I~ _ ' M Mil-Thlt r>vlinH• I• con· dueled by .,. ill6M<k.iel Thi• bl.ltll'leM 11 eoft· Thia bu-4MM i. COii· 111198 Countv Ol'I Sepi.mbet J.,net Ad ~ leeefl. Cadlllaea In Of.,.. . '*DODO! ·19 Atpen l90ftCll Y• .... -.. duct.Oby • '°'Po'lllOl'I Juli. Fotler ducted by 1 c«p0r9tlOl'I ducted bY wi ll'ldl·J'IOi1411 30 ttM CJltf 92663 County!S.uttodeyt Wegort, tH( ml Allef ..... "'9............ ft'IC Hart TM 1tat«nenl WU flied lcOCt J Dow 111. V p IClllll rt Duncan '1111Mt Tl'lll bullnff• It COQ• & Jlo 1100 nic.' S 1179 Nwptt It Mtra ........ ,.. ..... ,._ Tlli9 tl.....,.1 wM hied witll tile County C ... k Of Of· T1111 1111~1· ... fll9d TM tt...,._,I ... 1!1eC1 _.ublfthed Ofln08 CoMI d\leled by a limlled pwt.1*· V• • ~ S<t2..0795 E\Oet ~3 .... ~ ..... ,_ -~ t.119 County C'9fll Of Or· =County on OCIC>bef t3, w1111 tile County~ Of Or· Wltll Ifie COul'lly Ctett1 Of Or~ ~Nol OClot>ef !. 12. 19. •up I. OWi ~~-=Eft' ,o.-o ·n Meverldl, WM :: ..::::::~ :~ = Couniy Ol'I OCtOO. 14, It ,... = C~•y on Octoe. t3, ~~ounly on Seipiember "· tM Su"4S3 ~::·~~ .. ~. was ,_, " . 1··. · . .n, .. __ __ body d~ w'4:t .. ..,. "you wilt! to .... 1t1e eel· ,_,., Publlll'*! Orange eo..1 ,_,. ,..,. with the Covnty Clefk of Or· "' .. _.. •CAO '71 (ldOfadO Blw· Ing ~el>lem, S300 obO, Vice of an attorNY Ill thlt Pul>I~ <>ranoe COMt D.il.Y P1101 Octot>« 11. 2e, Putlhel'led 0r-. Coeat ,~ Or~ CO..t "9lJC NOTICE ange County on s.c>tember ~--.--. toeded rift, mnrl, MK ml, lmmee. 720-027' matt.,-, you "'°'*' do ao O•tly Ptlol Octobet ::le, No-Ncwetnb« 2, 9 18H 0111)' Piiot OCl<*et tt, 2.t, Oeo1y Ptlol OCtOMt 5, t2 11, rtctmOUe _..... 30 1986 "21• •7'50/oftw, 5'$-31'7 13f75 * Nwptr II MUI ,0 .. 0 '77 I.TO xlnt ~-d ~to'"*'>'°"'""~ ~o.t 2.9. 18, ttM ~ Su·~'' No*'°** 2, t . 19M 26 ttM IUMI ITA'TWMalfT ,... COUt •~2-0795 .,....., 1148·•-" • .,,..,, ' ,.,, '""°""·If any, "'IY.... Su-504 > &u.480 Su_... • Pub11$he<I v•8"08 '71 VW oonv, white, MW _:::__ ... "':.."' _,,,. 391( m11. org ownr, mutt filed on time. ---------1 rtalC NOTtCE The IOllOwfnO peraon1 ar• oauy PolOt Oc1ot>et 5, t2. tt, pMlt. top,"'"· dutch' CAOILt.AC .,, frleetwood Miii s1e~ obo 069·&°'4 AYleOI Ulled,,. tlOO. rtalC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE .. _II' MnTIC( dOlng ~""' ... 28 198& motet ""° 75 t-4142 Brougham, Sacrifice, or 975.4719 man<S1dc» El trlt>unal puecte ,IC1lTIOU8 ..,._.. '"-"' nu A & 8 DISTRIBUTORS, Su-457 Of 55f..0745 9UPet tharp, lo ml, 19<>t• FO"O '11 PINTO hatctl• dec:ldir contra Ud eln au· ,-ICTITIOUa .,._., NA• ITATW•NT 'ICTI110U8 ..,_.. PICTmOUe .,._.. 2450 Oranoe Ave ' Coll• -------:-::--- .... Qnly $$9" Hurry! ,.. ' di.t\c:ll • INl'oe Q\18 Ud ,.. H.-HATWMINT The IOllowlnQ i>etton• 111 ~ ITA,.._.,, NAm ITA,.._NT M .... Calif t2t27 l'tlllC NOTICC ·n VW J!l'TA Turbo dlNel, b~I Condi S 1500 tlak• <>Yet pey· menta. SCOft •97-2142 982•7788 Of 722-43t7 blldt, w/wht vln~ top, IPO"d• dentro 09 30 dlaa dotT~lle !..~~•'*°s '°"'ere dot'"l' bullnett q ALICIA Tiie f~PlflOl'll we Tiie ,-...... Pl"IOl'I• are 2.~~-~ ~~lee ,.~t•' '"''· 2 3 eng •Int cond Le• II lnl0f1T'teci04\ Que .,.,.,,_ I N Es T 0.. • 0 0 0 dol1i ~.,,...,. -~.. ..~ ..,._.,... "·~. ..... ., .. -L••-8 Ow HO 2520 N ·LIFE PO Box 1&43. "" · •• ClolnQ ~· • Mesa. Call! 92827 t • s..... --• • y net • ~ Ulted deeel 80flclt11r .. NftoOtt ~II 20 Mtu.ol'I Mac:Artllut Boulevetd, S\llle F EIGHT ICINQ SYS· AMERICAN OISPOSAILE lnll bu.tlnMt 11 c:on· ,ICTITIOUa .,.... .. .. ._ tTAftlll#T The lollowtl'IO petlOM we dOtnQ bullMltl .. •NWu.TMl ...... ••• ·-.... ... Conte"' de Ul'I .,.,....~o .,, Bly Or C0tona del Mar. 100, l\lewpOf1 8"cll, Cali.-TEMS, 19432 Surld• Ln., PROOUCll. 2005 Weit dueled bY tlutband ltld ... ,. C 1 t I a If rv vvv-Cattf 92625 lotnol 92NO Hvntll'lgtOI\ B .. ch, Calif 9alb0a lflld '*· ~ R·~ .. a1d ,..__ SUNRISE l TO , 2421$ Holllloew Or • Llgun• ~. C1llf 92677 E•" eondl 1.o ml, ,_ eng, 1/c. tnl't emffm can S2e00. ~8-907• ru H con ro . m m XLNTI Loi• of power "'• atu11lo. aeberll l\ecef'lo G C 20 J11Mt p w1rmi11gton. t2S.ll a.1e11 Ctlof t2M3 r""''-"""' llled tape. 6 way Ifft. lffthef, equip. 15 patt. hard to lnmedl•tarnente, 09 eat• Antnony lllvos. 3090 Pullm11n, Cott• Meta, AOC>«t Q Ell.. t9432 Btedf Cl P Haney 2221 1111 1111.ment wa1 A/C, 1 owner n/amkr fond 4e<) eng 2NP6785 miner•. au rHpuHta ~~1S'c.1~•i2~25 Coron• def CA 92828 Surfd1le Ln . Hu~t111g1on C~ c:ra. SM ctet'n.nte. wotll t=~ c:::~ New paint, Showroom I 11,111 11c:rna. al Illy ttgun1, puede Stella ,,. Cnevoi. 20 Robers F Beeucll1mp. Beach. Cam 121149 Celtf 92t72 8n0419ee St9Pf*\ A JOnea. 24285 Hlltvoew Dr , Llgun• Niouel. Calll 92677 A1 ... iliMstic 1311 ;1otk cMUR9 177* ~":rpl s6!~~~~·n ~~9~ Jllll• I Ill Mt r~llrldl I llempo Mission Bay Or Corona def Sr . 4000 M.cArlllur Blvd , Tnll buslneH It C:On· N Ray Keddlnglon. t75tll 29 t fa2HM l·T THE RESPONDENT Mar Clhl 92625 Sulle 700 Newporl Beach. ducted by •n tndMdual Cendela Drive. Aol1nel p bllalled Or•nna Coest O.nall l(azden. 242115 Hiii· 111el"' Or • Laguna N19uet . Cehf 92677 Good runner. 8,000 mt on rtew eng fronl seat nds recover St95 772..,.499 (714)e75·7957 LllOILI l!lllRIY Tne pe\oUonef llu filed • Frink 0 Cnavo•. 20 CA 92660 R.G Eates Helgnts, c11o1 9t748 0 u Pi 0 1 ··•5 12 t9 ..... 1110 pet1uon concerning your Rtc:ha1d L Beauchamp, Tn1• al•tement waa f~ All•n King, 9 t to Ptnemont ally IOI c otier · • · .,_.. marriage " you 1•11 lo file • ~~,51~1?,11,2~2$ Corona del 4000 MacArtllur Blvd Sulle wttn the County Clefk of Or· Suite 2 10. Hovllon. T)( ~6· '988 su.467 resp6nse within 30 day• of Thll buatnen 11 con· 700 Newport BetM:h. CA ange County on OcfOl:>er 13. 77092 OU SRILU 12' Loaded wlpower equ•P.· 'I• PHI L Tl WA• Tn11 business 11 con• ducted by co-partner• Stepnen A Jones ·.~'• .. . -B 11 Ck on 8' a c k · V/6 •uto ale cruise wlleetller. a real beauty IJXYX703 ( 1EON<188) Hffl 111 ,111 - ............. Li ... .. ,. HO-llJO CAPRI '76.' 2 3. 4 spd Runs good, good 1tret, clean tnllde & out $950 951-1042 anytime WI HY ALL IAlll USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FllH APPIAISAL 0.LILLO THIODORf ROBINS FORD 10t>O HA810 • llVO CO!>TA Ml\A 641 0010 Ille date 11111 thit aummon1 926&0 1986 TnlS bustnen 11 con· II 1erved on you your def•ull d ueled by a gener•I Piil· Tllll bu1oness 11 con· 1'1Z2174 ducted by jOint venture may be .,.,tered ltld llle n~~~~w G Ch•vos ducted by 11 gene.al part· Published Orange COMt Br8dl0fd p Haney ,ICmtOUa .,.,..IS court may enter • jUdgrnenl lhta st~temetll was hied nersntp Daily PllOI October 19. 2e. Tt-11s 5181ement -s filed NA• ITATl•NT contatnlndg Injunctive or woth the County Clerk ol Or· Rot>erl BelueNIT\9 Novem** 2. 9 19M with the County Clerk of Of. Tiie IOllOwlng per.ant 8'• otner or ers c011c:ern1ng C Oc Tllos ""emetlt wH hied SuAl2x ange County on September doing bulln9tl" div1soon ol prOl)ef"ty, IPOllSll eng: ounly on tobef 14 ~1111 tM County Clerll ol Or· 30 1986 ROGER'S REAL TY, 2737 :::1.c":,!~~·::v·,~':':, 19 P 6 1>1 0 ,12270 u ~~:County on Oc101>e1 II, PlllllC NOTICE Published Or•,,;= ~ .. c;::,'c :1"92•/;.s Corona costs. 8Tid 9'JCh othet relief u ••hed range oa.st Fnnot ftCTITIOUa .,..SI Daily Pilot Octot>er S, 12. 19, "Char.., N McKinnon, 2 IS MllC NOTICl Tn1s statement ,.,.., litoed with the County Clerk of Of· ange County on Sept«Ttber 30 19116 fl21m Pubhshed Ot•nge Co .. t Deily P1lol Octobef 5 t2 19. 26 1966 .. !My be gra.nted by Ille Oaoly Pilot OclObef 26 No-Publtll'led Orange COHI NAMI tTATfMINT 26 1986 C•rn•tlon Ave . COfonJ de4 court The oernoshment of vemt>er 2 9 16 1986 Daily Polo! OCtober 19. 26. The lollow111g persona ere Su-4118 M•r. Celll 9282S 1---------- wages. taking of money or Su·ISOtl November 2.1. 1986 doing buslneH H Thoa butlneH 11 con· "8.IC NOTICE propetly or otner court PUBLIC NOTIC'E Su49S MARS MOBILE SERI/ICE, PlllJC NOTICE ducted by· an lndMd1111 I--~;.;;.;.;..... ___ _ authorized proceedings may t 753 Anahelm St 18, Cott• Charles N McKinnon FICTITIOUI IU ... SI itso result FICTITIOUS &UStNEH PUBLIC NOTICE Meaa. Calll g2627 FICTITIOUI ., .... ,. TlloJ 11atemet1I wH toled NAMl ITATIMINT JUL 8 '986 NAM! STATEMENT Honortto Oaoc•mpo, N.-ITATWMINT with Ille County Clefk of Or· The foltowtng person•.,. °"'or ....... Ci.ti, •r. Tile lotlow\ng persons ate FICTITIOUS IU ..... s 14332 Holl Ave .. Santa Ana. Tne fOltowing peftonl .,. ~oe County on s..,tember d04sn .. ol/buOtSAlnF~ .. E 'c:ATERJNG T ........ Deputy Ctltll doing buSlneSS u NAMI STATfMINT Cahf 9270S dotng bu11neH H 29. 1986 "' "' I/ Publosl'led Or•nge Coeat SCENE, 3400 lrvlne Ave The fol10w1ng persons are Maroa Regtt P•tMlco, 1753 ROYAL FINE JEWELRY ,1211'1 GROUP l25 I/ii ltl'ICll, Dally Pilot October 12• t9, 209 Newport Beacn Cat11 domg ~••ness H Anaheim St •ti. Coll• 230 E 17111 Street Cotti PubllShed Orange Cout Newport &lach C•lll 92M3 BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY CIOllUT t8211 BEACH 81. VO HUNTINGTON BEACH 26 lllovemt>er 2· 19116 92660 ANTARES RECORDS. Mes. C11tf 92827 MHI. Clltf 921127 ' Diiiy Pilot October 5, 12, t9, J•net Rosene<. 125 I/la iM_."""'I Su472 J•mes Walter Mcl/ocker. 706 Sn11tm•r St Apt C. Tn11 bu1tne11 I• Con· T8Qflf.eecl Arefieg &1121 26 19" l/Enez•a Newport Beac:tl. Dim• IC NOTICE 101 Cotltns Ave Btlbot Cost• Mes. C•llf ~2627 ducted by co-p•rtner1 W•llon Drive Hunilngton · &i-'M C•i'~ :2:!oneu 11 con· Wt Ottt1 • flltw Cir Sain • Used ~I Silts • Stfftet • ltHlllC , • hc.tllenl f 1111ncmc •INIER -OOQDO©~ 2126 --""'° a.7-101l;l•t-JJJ1 •11 Olm SPlllT 5-speec:t. casseue lie • ILSMlO• 11,ttl THEODORE ROBINS FORD JO~O HAllaOll lllVO (0\IA NII\& b41 0010 CM 979·2500 nm ~· OllYIW BUICK '7$ E•tale wagon In COlllC10rJ condifiO'l gel cond Run1 well, $1400 545-9579 loaded, S500. 673-0225 CHEVY '76 El CAMINO 0< 873-2886 ask for Ryan with shell, low ml., rune BUICI( '78 Elletre limited. good BES T OfFE R. 4Clr. all blk. w/l>lk vetour 646-7382 i'llef, crulte, stereo etc: $21~ obo. 752-7531 Of •as Cltm EL CAMIH 524-19.40 Auto V8. A/C CaH. .,,_IMO& Loeded wlttt poww equip. beige 11rtmatcn1ng 1.athef lnlerlof°. lhowl eitcellent care (03eXW0) ...... ,, ...... as..s u... .. ,..,, ...... toneau cover "2F78068 $7,915 ll'CllUlll-l loaded w/~ equip a much more LtC :: 1LPOOO H,ttl .tlllUllSll Ll•LllllOHY M0-1130 ll'IHOLYH "L" 3 dOOf htchbk. auto. air. pis & mucn more (ILFZ3 t5) SNH ........... U111U1 111n11 NO-Hat -,12 ll.IS HLTA II ROYA L BRO V·8 auto, ale. Ult, cruise. power wind /locks. am/Im cess Loe • 1LST63 7 11111 THEODORE ROBINS FORD J••f,1J HA•&o• 81V0 { Ci\IA M l \A tool J 0010 PONT "78 Trans AM. wht, 1111 cond am/Im ate, plw runs great $3350 9·5261·604 1 H 734·3262 rUUL 1stano Calol 92662 Magnettc NOflh Publist>-Honor•to Oeoc:amPO S.acll C•lil 92647 1 1 ov FICTITIOUS IUatNISI Tnor. business ts con· tng Co 706 Sh•llmar St Tnos st•tement wH llled Tn1s bu11ne11 It con· "8.IC NOTICE ducted by •n nd ldu8I NAMf STATfMINT ducted by an lndovodutl Apt C Cost1 Mesa Caltl wttro tne County Clefk of Of. ducted by 1n tndovldu•f flCTTTIOUI IU .... SI ~~::·,~~":, we• llled T I J w Mcl/teker 92627 ange County on Oclobef 13, hgnreed Arefleg N._ ITATIMINT wttn lhe County Clerk of Or· ne ouowing petlOnt •r• l111s statement wllS ltled Tn11 business ts con· l986 Tn1s 'lllement wu flied s doing business as wtth tlle County Clerk ol Or· ducted by an lndMdual '12211' wttn the County Clerk ol Or· Tiie fOllowtng persona 8" •noe County on eptember CO N F 1 D EONRT 1T~E L arioo Count" on October t4, Bryn G Anderson Publlaroed Orange Cout anoe County on Septembet d<l4l'IO buatneu 81 30, t986 OU TREACH F n l986 ' This statemenl WH filed Daily Piiot October 19. 26. 29 l986 SAKL PRINTING, 201 W FU,129 PROBLEMEO EMPLOYEE Fm75t wll h the County Clerk of Or· November 2 9 1986 ,a21'l2 Oyer :C. S•nl• An1, C•MI Gary B Lovell 120 1 Dove (COPEi 8970 Watner Ave · Pubtosned Ora""e Coast 1nge County on October 13 Su•486 Publ19he<I Orange CoHt 92707 St Ste 600 Newpo<t Beacn, Fountain I/alley. Ctltf 92708 .. ,, 1986 11o1m•ic Ml\flC·E OaotyPllot October 5 12 19 Rutty Loft in, 2S42 Calif 92660 J Brennan Cu51dy MO, Oaoty Pitot Oetober 26 No-F'22571 rUUL "" 26 1986 · • MKArtnur .. H S•nll Ana, Publ1the<l Orange Coast t3 I East 17th St . Costa vember 2 9 l6. l98~u-509 Published Orange Coast Su·4tl 1 Cthl 92704 Dally P110t October 5. 12. ti. Men. Caltl 92627 Oaoty Piiot Octobe< 19 26. FICTITIOUI .u ... as Tn11 bu11ne11 •• con· 26 19116 Londa Algaz1 PHO 27' t PtalC NOTICE Novembef 2 9 t986 NAMI STATf•NT ducted by 811 lndlvldual E Pac1loc Coast Hwy Cor· Su·473 Tiie tollOwlng peraon1 are Mt.IC NOTIC£ Ausly Loftin ona de! M•r Calif 92625 FICTITIOUS 1u ... sa d04ng 1>u11ne11 u flCTITIOUa ....... s Thos slatemef\I wu lile<I DlmtlC u.nTIC£ Tnos business IS con· NAME I TATfMENT A' 0 CUSTOM WINDOW -witn Ille County Cler1' ol ()r. l"UUL "" oucted 1>y a gener1t part· Tiie fOllowlng peraona are __ NJ..;;.;;.;l;...IC_NO...;....T_IC_E __ TINTING 815t Cobblestone NAME ITAft~ ange County on Septeml>ef FICTITIOUa _, ... SS nership d04ng business as FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Of Mldwty, Cati! 92655 Tne IOllowtng pertona ate 29. l986 NAME I TATUKNT J B C•sst<ly MO ER' K. s A LT ER AT I 0 N R•ndal Scott Wllllllngton. doing buSlnelS u ,nnao Tn1s Stltement was tiled SPECIALIST. 2965 Harbor NAME STATEMENT 8151 Cobblestone Or ' Mid· FIREPLACE SAFETY. 309 Publtsne<I Orange CoHt Troe lollowong persona .,. with ine County Clerk ot Or· Bl Costa Mesa. C•lll 92626 Tne IOllOWing persons are way, Calll 92855 C1na1 NewPQrl Beacn. C•lil Oa1ty PtlOt October 5, 12 19, do~~gf ~~·~~;~ ~OMPANY, ange County on September Pllnlo S Oasllv• 43 dOc'"fJEu~n~~sx0sRY AUTO Tll•s bu1iness " con· 92663 26 1986 2232 S E Brostot St • 1Q4, 2• 1986 0 1 c 1 I d·~t-" bw • ge~a1 part· Todd Kroeller, 309 C•n11, · 5 .. •6• FU01t1 9;~;'0ante rvtne . a 1 3•07 flnley St Newport ~s~ ' ...... Newport Beach. C•lll 926&3 --------v·_ .. _ .. 1 Santa Ana Heognts. Calif Pubhsned Orar)ge Co111t ThlS bu11ness is con Beacro Cahl 92663 Randi! S Wholtongton Ttus buatne11 ta con-Mt.IC NOT.CE 92707 O•lly Pilot October 5 12. 19. Bud Roder 3407 Finley St . T"•• at•te~t w•• 1,._,. ducted by •n tndovodu81 M8'Ct• Ferberl Ktem•r. ducteo by •n tnd1vtdu8I N 8 .. C ltt 92663 " "'~' ~ '""' 1320 E Ocean Front 26 19116 p Dasilva ewporl eac.. 1 w1111111e County Clet1! ot Or· TOdd J Kroeker FICTITIOUS ., ... SS Su..-55 K•ll11 K Aide• 3407 Fontey •ng: c-·nty on Octo'--15, Tnos s111emen1 wu hied ..... ar .. -•... Balboa Caht 92661 T ro11 1111emen1 was hi.cl s 8 c 1 1 ~ .,.. .... .. '• .. r •• 1 K--.._. 1o "''"25 I Newport each a• 19 6 with tne County Cl11tk ol Qr. Tne fOllowong persona .,. ....,. yn ..... ,.., '· .... DIDI 'IC NOTICE w1tn the County Clerk of Qr. 9266') .. -. a""'" County on s-tember Hibiscus Ave Fount•in Val· l"UUL anoe County on SeQtemt>er T n .. _,. ···--.. d04ng ~s1ness u te C 11 92708 ..ICTITlOUi IUllNESS 29 1986 hii Ousor•I'•!. i• "',; Put>11Shed Orange Cout 29 1986 BIOTIC SHELTER. 18 I 1 YTh a 1 1 ,. Fl211'3 dueled by 00 ' '1 Oaoly Pilot October 19 26. 'a2t12t Wesl Creatwood Lana •S business 1 con· NAMf STATfMU fT Put>ltsroed Oran,.. Coast Bv<I R1d1-r November 2. 9 t986 Publislled Orange CoHt Anahetm C.NI 92804 ducted by CO•P8ttner1 Tne fottow•"" persons •re •-!ms 'ltllement was llled s .. ~9· 011tw Potot October 5 12 19 Donatd Artll"r Rennie M"c1a Fert>et1Klem41r .. ,, Daily Pilot October 5 12 19. c c k I 0 ~ .. , v Th ' I t fled doing busoness H 26 1986 wotn lhl' nuntv ter o r. ---Dt-.,,-l-C-NO--Tl_C_E __ 1 26 1986 s ........ 181 t West Crestwood L•ne. is s • emeoci::• 1°' PHOTO El(PRESS 17155 Su·463 ange Cnvr••1 on Octo ber 13 l"UUL v .. ..., Anal'lelm, C8ltl 92804 w1lh tne County of • Brooknurst Fountain I/alley 1986 lrois builnen 11 con· ang: County on October 13. Cam 9;no8 PUBLIC JroTICE FS22t27 FICTITIOUS IUllNUI PtalC NOTICE ducted by an ondovtdu•I t9 6 Ravi Kroarbanda. 26572 Pubhsrooo Orange Coast NAMf aTATfMINT ----------1 Oon•ld Artnur Renn.. ,mlM Su·•70x Lope Oe Vega, Minion FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 0811y P1101 October 19, 26. Tne tollowing persona are FICTITIOUS IU ... SS Thoa statement wH toled Published Oranoe Coast -----------i----------+----------l l/1e10 Caht 92691 NAME STATEMENT Novem~r 2 9 19~6 j doing business as NAMI STATIMl!NT wttn the County Clerk of Or· Oaoty Piiot October 19, 26, "8.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PlllllC NOTICE Ra1no Kharbanda. 26572 Tne lotlowono ~sons ere _______ s_"_·4_7_7 CALIFORNIA INJECTION Troe lottowlng persons •r• ange County on Octobef 6 November 2 9 l986 Su·482 'ICTl'TIOUI .U._.SS ta1n Valley Cattl 92708 w1tn tne County Clerk of Or· ange County on s.ptembe< 30 1986 Lo~ de lleg•. M1111on d04ng business as C NOT CE MOLDING CO INC 200 d04ng busone11 11 1986 l/oeio Callf 92691 ( a I G £ N £ R A L PU8LI I Boggs Avenue Cosll Mesa WORLO COMPONENTS "211N ---------- fhis bu11na11 11 con· E N f~ R p R 1 s E s Cal1I 92626 AND ENGINEERING 17220 Published Or•noe Cout PtmlC NOTICE ducted by lluab•nd end wtfe (b)ASSOCIA TEO REFUSE FICTITIOUS IUllN~S Comco Callforntt 200 Newhope SI Sutle 204 Cally PllOt October 211 No· ---------- N._ I TATIMINT Thos bu11ne11 It con· The l~ng pertons are ducted by an 1nd1Vldual dOing bulineta ., Edw•rd Jonn Moore ALIGNMENT TECH· Tllla st8t_,t wH filed ,a;w Published Orange Cout Oa11y P1to1 OCtobet 5. 12 19. 26. 1986 R•vo Knarbanda CONSULTANTS 425 Mer· NAME STATEME Brogg1 Avenue Colla Mesa Fountain l/tlley Caltl 927011 vembe< 2. 9 16 t9M Tn11 st•tamenl WH hied romlG W•y C·207 Coil• lroe lottow1ng persons are Calif 92626 Edwin J Buentgen. 22 Su-510 FICTITIOUS IU .... H NAME I TAnMINT The following Pl'"IO"• .,. dOing t>usln8" a.a NIOUES 1607 Ptac;entoa, wnn the County Ctert.. of Or· Cost• Met.I, C•llf 92627 •nge County on October 13 l/llo Rock Sompllcoo. 506 t986 ' 15th Huntington Beach, F32257't C•llf 92648 Publlsl'led Orange Coast Tllll buatneu Is con· 011ty PllN October 19, 26, dUCle<li>y •n ond1v1du•I November 2. 9 1986 Vito Rock S1mplte10 Su-478 Tllll at1temen1 was filed with tne County Clerk of Or· MLIC NOTICE =County on October 13, -,-IC-T_IT_IOU_S_l _U ____ S_S_ f :l2»'9 NAMf ITATfMINT Publtllled Or•noe Coast Tiie tollOWlng persons 1r1 Dally Pol01 OCtobel 19, 26 doing buJlnetl .., November 2 9 1986 THE DAHL COMPANY Su-487 505 Par-A~ B•lbOI ---------t1tand Ctllf 92662 NSllC NOTICE Oavod O Oanl 308 S B•ylront B•lbo• lst•nd, flCTITlOUS •u•tNE SS Cahl 92662 NAMI ITATfMfNT Tnos business ia con· Tne lollowono persons are ducted b~ an ondlYldu•I dotng business as David O 011hl BUSINESS ENHANCERS lllos st11tement was hied 16592 Lucia Ln Huntington wtln the County Clerk ol Or· Beach. C•llf 92647 ange County on October 13. F.,n•ndo Soler 1659:> 1986 Luc•• Ln Hunttngton fS22571 Beech Caul 92647 Publtsned Orange Co•ll Tn11 but1ne11 os con· D•1ty Pilot October 19 26 ducted by .,, lndMduat Novem~ 2 9 1986 with the County Cleflo. of Or· MHll Calol · 92626 d0:.1'A~~~e~~:~ YELLOW Tllo• buaoneu 19 con-Rmcon. Irvine C•lfl. 92720 t nge County on Octobef t4 Steven Mtefl11el Arten111n PAGES 3 130 H!lrbof Blvd ducted by a corpora11on This buslneH 11 con· t986 •?5 Merr1mac way C·207 Ste ;:ooo Co'lla Mesa Cato! Russell T Gilbert Pres•· ducted by an lndlY\Clu81 '>22111 Cost11 Mesa. Cahl 92626 921126 dent E J Buet11gen M LIC NOTICE Publlsroed Or•nge CoHt Thi' business 19 con· Th111 1111ement w11s hied Tno' 1111ement wu llled '""C .. ITIOUS IUS..,•ss Daily Pilot October 26, No-ducted by an tndovldual Mal Biet>elberg 33495 woth tne County Clerk of Or· w1111 troe Courlly Clef'k of Or· .. , • ~ vember 2 9. 16 19116 Steve Martenian Moonuol Or · Laguna •nge County on October tO, ange County on S99tembef NAME STATEMENT Su-501 Tnoa st1tement wu llled N1~~7~ c;~'!.;:::1 11 con· 1986 29 1986 Tne lollowtng peraons are ----------wttn , .. _County Clerk of Or· faz2i472 ':1211M dOlng buslne11 •• DI-IC MnTICE '"' ductacl by an lnd1v1dua1 0 CLASStC ASSOCIATES. n-. "" •noe COllnty on October 6, Mal B•ebetbe<g Publt111ed range Coast Pu bllthed Or.nge Cout 1986 1 Daily Piiot Oc1obef 26, No-Daily Pilot Octobef 5. t2. 19. 17935 Skyptrll Clrcte Sii K, FICTITIOUS IUSMSa f J21HS Thia ""ement was iled vemt>er 2 9 16. 19116 26 t9116 Irvine C•hf 92714 NAME aTATE•NT with the County Clerk ol Or· Su~H A•'f'T'O'ld Bianco 17935 Tne fottOW1ng peraon' •re Publtal'led Or•no• Coest •noe County on Octobef 14. --------- Skyparll Circle Ste K Irvona. d04ng busmen H Deity Pitot October 26 No-1986 PUBLIC NOTICE ---------- Cahf 92714 CHAMELEON PRO· vember 2· 9 '6· 1986 FS227S5 ---------PlllJC NOTICE 11111 busoneu ,, con· OUCT•ONS 21197 l/elH CO Su·503 Publtshed Or•nge CoHI FICTITK>Ue .,...... ---------- ducted by an 1nd1Y1du1t Lane Costa Mes• C1111 PUBLIC NOTICE D•1ty Potot Oc•o~ 26 No· NAMI I TATfMINT FICTITIOUS.,... .. Raymond 918nc;o 92626 vember 2 9 t6 1986 Tne following persons are NA• ITA,.._NT Tnos atatement WAI Jlled Mtcl'l•e\ W•ttet Mllcnell, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Su·508 d04ng bustnen H Tne IOllOwlng pettonl •re w1tn the County Cler~ ol Or· 2897 Velasco Lane Coat• NAME STATEMENT PAC 1 FI C SH O AES doo~ buslnen u •nge County on September Mesa Catot 92626 TM fottowong persons are ___ PU8_l_l_C_NO_T_l_C_E __ CLEANER 3027 E Coeat N WPOAT NETWORK 30 t986 F,21331 Terry Paul Rou10 2601 do1n9 business as FICTITIOUS BUll .. '"'IS Hwy, Corona del Mer. Call! !YSTECMS, 2~6el,..,M Fer~:i:' Hall St S11n1a An•. Calll ( a t P R O N T O ,... 92625 ve · or on• •r • Publlsned Orange Co•ll 92704 RI STORANTE. (b)P INO NAME STATEMENT Stepro1nl• Margarella 92625 Daily Pilot October 5· 12 19· Tnos business Is con· TRATTORIA, 3333 Bristo• The following persons •r• 21oe2 Calle M•torrat, Ei Mr Stoen f HOIC1gr1hw. 26 1986 b 1 1 C p dOlng bustne1s a' l c 92630 Su·456 dueled y • oene111 PB•. St South oast laze, PACIFIC PROPERTY oro. •ltf ----------nersnop Costa Mesa Ca111 92626 CONSULTANTS 3810 E Tn11 buslneu la con· PUBLIC NOTICE Mtcnael M1tcllell Au11ca Inc Ca1tfornl1 ducted by •n tndMdu•I Tro1s statement wu toled Corporation. 3333 Bro1tol CoHI Hwy Suite "4· COf· Stepllanta Margeraus FICTITIOUI IUatNl'.SI With the County Cleft.. Of Or· St South Cot ti Pl•ze. ona dl'I Mer Ceht 92625 Tl'lll statement WH flied C Oc 8 Terry J Toman 317 C C "· Su~54 Su·•62 M UC NOTICE PACIFIC RESIDENTIAL. FICTITIOUS .U ... SS 3810 E Coa.st Hwy Suite NA• STATflllllNT •4 Corona Oel M•r. C•llf Tn• lotlo.lng per10111 •r• 92625 doing bualnesa .,. T e;r y J Tom•n 3 17 ELITE PLUMBING, 17111 Larkspur Ave . Corona del An•lleim •A, Coat• Mn•, Mar, Calll 92625 Calif 921126 Cnrlltopller L Bater. Jll'l'lll MICheel Brown Jr . 17962 WMtord Ln Hunt· 1769 Anaheim •A, Coat• 1ng1on Be•cn Ceht Mesa, C1Mf 92828 Tn1s buslnen 11 con· Tnos bu1lneu 11 c:on-ducted by a general P•rt· ducted by an ondivldu8f nerSh1p JMlll M Brown J r Terry J Toman Tlltl at•tamenl wH flied Tllos statement wH ttled wotll tne Couflty Cleftoc Of Or· wttn the County Clertoc ol Or- ange County on October 9. •noe County on September 1986 29 t988 fmMO "21 t27 Publlshed Or•ng• Co11t Publisned 01ange Coast Deny Piiot October 26. No· D•1ly~1101 October 5 12. 19. vember 2 9 t8 t986 26 1986 Su·611 Su·458 WOH .... NAME a TATI MINT 1nge ounty on tober t4 Coste Mesa C•lll 9262 L•rspur Ave Corona def w1tn tne aunty le<lo. ol ..,.. Tile IOllOWlng peraon1 •r• 1986 Tnos business 11 c:on· Mar C•tol 92625 •~e County on October 13. dOtng bu11net1 •• '122701 ducted Dy I COfpotllion Thos business 15 con· 19 6 C ALIFORNIA BEACH Publlslled Or•noe COHI JOulter9ndOI Presldenl FJZ212S LIMOUSINE 8900 Well D•1ly Piiot October 19 26 Thos statement w•s tiled dv<:tl'd by en tn<JMduat Published Orange Coasl F9rnen<IO Soter Su-489 Thia ""ement was toled---------- PUBLIC NOTICE wtth Ille County Cle<ll ot Or ~County on October 14 0 Terry J Tomnn Oc FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ocun Front Newport NoVf•mt>er 2 9 1996 with tne County Cieri\ of r· Tno~ stat .. ment was Ille<! Oatly Pilot tober 19, 26. O •eorronge the 6 ecrambled worda below to make 6 tlmple worda. Print letten of each In Ila llne of squor ... F122752 Publlllled Or11nge Coast Dally Pllol Octobef 26 No- vember 2. 9. 16 1186 Su-505 P\8.IC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT Beach Caltt 92663 Su·490 ange County on Seprembet wttn the County Cler~ 01 Or-Noveml>ef 2 9 1q9g The fottowong persons are Randal Scou Whittington. 29 1986 onge County on Septembef Su-481 doing bu11ne11 as 8 15 t Cobblestone Midway, POOUC NOTICE FU112t 29 1986 --------- 0 R E A T P R E s E N . Caht 92655 Publosned Or•nge Co111 · FH1'2t PUBLIC NOTICE TATIONS 2630 AvonSu1te Tn1a busonns 11•eon· "CTITIOUS IUSIHISS Oa1ly P1to1 0cto~r5,12,t9, Publt,hed Orange Collt ---------- E N-port Beaeh Cahl ducte<l by en 1no1v1du8I NAME STATIMINT 26 1966 Delly Potot October 5 t2 t9 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 92663 Aanoal S Wll1111ngton Tne followlng persons •r• Su·459 211 1986 NAMI ITATfMENT 0t1ne M•rie H•nsen 517 Tnos statement wH hied doing ~slneH H s u.460 The follow1119 l)erlOl\1 3re PICmtOUI IUalNflS Jum1ne Corona det Mer will• lhe County Clerk ol Or· S ANO N ENTERPRISES. PUBLIC NOTICE d04ng buslnest u T •-:!,!TATIMENT Catol 92625 •oge County on October 15. 425 Merrimac W•y C-207 FICTIT""''S .UllHIH PUBLIC 'NOTICE ALDRICH STREET PART. lie ng peraona are Thot bu11ne11 11 con t986 ,_... Cott• Mesi , Catof 926211 "'"' NfRSHIP 11111 E t 7tr dOil'IO buelnaes as o ted b d d t -·• Steven Mtc:llHI Arten18n. NAMI I TATfMINT FICTITIOUS llUSINlal StrMI. Cott• Mal, C&hf COOt<IE CLASSICS 1023 0.ene °lA.~~·~.1~',,.~8 Pu1>11Shed Orenge CoHt 425 Merrllftae W•y. Cost• Tne loltowtng persons ar• NAM! STATEMENT 92627 El c.mino Costa Mesi Tn1s tt1temen1 wH toled 0111ly Potot OCtobef ti 211 Mell Calif 92626 doing business as The following persons •r• Tllomu S LM t88 E Calif 12&27 with the County Cletk of Or· November 2 1 1986 John Nttllon Pinker S Ti.CONTROL C-OMJ:IP· d04ng business es 171n Street Cost• Mes•. Nancy Ann Henderson, ,._,. I Oct .__ 13 Su·493 10359 Mountalr Ave lu NEN TS DIVISION, 2220 t 8 t NR G AM EA IC A C•hl "'2627 20•02 Spruce S t SA ang: """n Yon o.,... S t" • Street Sant• " • • 19 "' DID IC "'""• C•lll 9t042 ou" ,_nne · (blKARINA MARTIN MAR· Tn1a buaon••• 1a c:on· Helafllt, Clllt 92707 " '12.ltat ruul NOTICE "''rnos butlneu t1 c:on-Ana Calo! 92704 t<ETING SERI/ICES (C:)THE dueled by 1 llmtted f)lflllef· T'h11 bu11ne11 11 con· Pubhthed Or11nge Co1a1 ducted by· a gen«ll P•rt· Applied Electro Tech· EL(ClRIC BLACKBOARD. alllp ducted by in tndlv1duat Oatly Piiot October 19 28 FICTITIOUI •Ul lHllS ner1n1p notogy Inn. C•lllOfnla, 2220 2900 Bristol A 102. Cotti Tllom .. S l" Nency Hend.,ton N ber 2 9 1968 . ' N"AMI ITATIMINT Steve M Atlel'llln S Anne Str&et. Santa An•. Mesa Cafll 92626 Tiit• •lltement wH filed Tiii• 1111emen1 WH filed ovem . . s 71 Th• IOllOWtng Petton• .,. Tllll llllernel'll WH tiled Cahf 92704 K•rin• L Marton, 3907 wttn lne County Clerk Of Or· with tile County Cl.,k of Of. u·4 doln~ bua•nua H wltll the County Clerk of Or· Thtt busineu I• C:Of'I· Cerrito• Long Beach, Calif ange County Ol'I OctOblr 13, 1nge 9 County on OCtober 3 P\8.IC NOTIC( S UG HARBOR CAFE. ange County on Oclobef 8, ducted by e corpor•tlon 90805 t9" ltM 517 30th S t Newport 1986 Antnony R Lan8'•, Tllll bustnen 11 con• 'ina2 "'1711 ftCTITIOUI .,._II B .. c:ll. Caltt 92683 '11,_ Clltorlftln dueled by an lndM<lu•t Publllhld ()(41nge Coeat ~ Ofar191 CoHI Mam tTATW~ Lffl., F Murm•n tl t4 l Put>llahed ()(enge Coest Tlloa tllletnenl wu filed IC8rtn8 L Marton Daily PllOI October 19 2e Deity Piiot October 211. No-Tiie IOllOwll'IO pertoN we Ftont Or Senti •n• C•NI Oatty Pilot October 211. No-with tntt Count)' Cietk Of Or· Tiit• atttetnenl wet hied ~bet 2. 9. 1tM ' • ~~ 2. t . Ill. 1tl6 doing .buelneM u 92J~! b •• I vember 2, t , 16, ttM ange County on Octot>« 9, with the County Cterll ol Of. Su-475 Su-499 MUA DENTAL CENTER, u neu ' C:Ol'I· Su·502 1918 __ 11nge County on Oc:1ot>er 13, ---------:M1 [ tTTft St Coll• Mell ducted by t n lnd1Yldu81 r-1988 .. _IC MnJll'C .. _ti' NOTICE · · Lester F Murlftan .,_.,. llll'lftl'C Pul>hlhed Ofenge c;oea1 1 _ --'"----""-~---'"-Cehf tie27 Thi• atatement w11 filed '"""""' nu ~ .. _.,.. Mnnou9 .,..... M89ed 0 lallhlty, 125011 wllll llle County Clefll Of Of· 08lly PtlOt October H . No-Publlthed Or•nge Co•tt ,IC1lTIOU8 ........ .. .-ITA-~7et011mn Crt . CeHllOI, Clllll ange COU11tw on October tl , flCTn"tOU9 ........ ,,.,,,ber 2 I. 111, 1tM Dally Pool Octobef tfl . 211, N._ HATWMINT -,._,., "" 198 ' N._ ITATWWN'T Su~12 Novem** 2. 9 1988 Tiie lollowl"9 peraona are Tiie ~ pertOnl ere Thi& l>utineu I• c:on· 19 8 famT7 The fOllOwlnO l*tonl •re Su..-83 dOIMO butlnett •• cto!nt ~ ... duc:ttd by '" lndMdull PubllaheO Otano• CoHt CIOlng butlneN as· PUBl.IC NOTICE WOOOOATE MARKET· 1f.8.,11511 Attanla, Hunt• MllQed O l•kh•ry Otlly Piiot Octobef ll, 26, VISION HOUSE FILM Mt.IC NOTICE ING SERVICES, LTD . 32 lnatOf'l lecll. Clllf t28<t8 Tnl1 ll•lemenl wH ftled Novembef 2, 9 t916 PM~TN!AS NO 1, A lllftltld 'ICTITIOUS 11U1M.91 OetrftelO, Ir vine, C•Hf l dward John Moore. wtt11 111e County Clerk of Of· 811-4111 P11tnera111p. 6015 81rc" NAM9 ITA~ 'ICTITIOUI ..,...... t2714 1710f l.Ot MocM!ot. Fovn-anoe COUllty Ol'I OCtObet 13, .... 1IC Mn'hl'E 8trHI Newport IHCll, Tiie lotlowlng peftOnl.,. MA~TlmJff TOCl<I A T"°"", Oenltal ttN '"""'-nu11\I c.Jtt 92NO doong ~Jl'*9 • Tiie fol P«ION lie l'artner, 4439 C... Grande '.-n AlleylErlCllton No I, A l•llAl<!f''8 DOZIN doing w""98• u Clfell •400, Cypr-. Calif Publtthld Of11n91 Coal ''°TfTIOUa llUltNIH Generlll PwtnerlhlCI, 5015 fb)OANOY DOVOt4. 2005 W OM.AM CRUISCS. 1Mt to630 Dally ""°' Octotlef tt H Mam ITATl•NT e 1rc:11 Stree t. Newport 11!009 8fwd Ste 170 • .....,,. Monrovle Att• N.-.>Ott ,.,..,... OullllufTll, Lim· ~bet 2 t ttM . . The f~ PlflOnt ere &eac:11. Calif t2MO -1 a---, Cellf 9*3 llKh Cllil 92N3 tte0 ,.,,,..,, 513 Sunfloo#et . , dOlng buMl'leN •• VitlOl'I HOUM Pubf..,_I, """~ &tyan, 1901 W Donn• L ~ H8a •C hl'lll Ane. Clllf ta707 11--------lu-4 __ .. _ us CABLE 1n """'· Inc A CaJlfornla CotPQf· ••1r. Allltltl , Newport llaeh. ltayth«e Dr Apt C·14. Olbr• 9ectoe. LlfMed r.aec NOTICC tide °' sun• F Newport ••ton 1&&1 Ea•• £dinflf, c. ,, 92M3 ~1 &eac11. eeu1 t2ta ,.,.,,.,, :M1e2 '"" •A, h41C11. Catlf t~M3 Suite 104, Sant• Ana, Callf OIC>Ottll Roetcll. Mt t T~t 0 Pllofipe. 28M Mlttton VtejO, Calif t2et1 PICTfTIOU8 9UIMSS Geotg• w Kr11nelf. 92705 luH °'. Hlll'ltlngton hlc:h. ·~· Of Apt C·14, Thi• tlutlMel ,, con· NA•ITATIMINT l&e7t O'ano Aff , Ltllt Thtt butfneH 11 C4n· Celt! 926•6 ~t8tlac:ll,Celtf 91"3 ducted by alif'rjltedp•rtn«· Tiie IOl!Owtng j)erlonf •r• Elllnore. Celt! 12130 dtJ<;ted l)y a lltl'llted Pafllllf· Thlt bullnn• t• con-Thll bu11nu1 11 CIOn• 81\IP dOlnO DUtlMM.. 11101 bullneH it aon· thtp ouc:ted bY co-partliefl cM:teCI by llutbenO llnd wtf9 fodf A TV9W9ff, Qener8' PL'UZ SAY CHCCl PHO• dueled by an tndl~al J Petrlctt ~ A09" II lryen Donni I. l'nltopa Pam. TOOAAPHY 393 Hamllton Qeorge w KNIMff Tiiis •t•tement w .. filed ltwe 11atemtnl WU filed Tlltl t1a1erne111 .,. .. lllld Tiiie ......... , WU hleCI Cott• ...... 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