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Wewereneversure :frtbune TV Loo of selectivity than of whether the money was going to come availability, but Eliz-through. or whether we were actually abeth McGovern has established a solid reputation for quality. The New York City-based young actress -who made her screen debut in the Robert Redford-directed, -Oscar- winnilli 1980 drama "Ordinary People" -is among the stars or "N alive Son." a 1986 theatrical film thal was produced by the PBS anthology "American Playhouse." and which makes its tele- iaion debut on that series this Wed- nesday (in most areas) . Though her appearance is relatively brief, McGovern's character is pivotal lo the story. based on the controversial Richard Wright novel and set just before World War II. She plays a wealthY. young woman who is acc1den- tally killed by her family's chauffeur (Victor Love). a black youth, \\'.hen he tries to cover. UP. his role in her late- nigbt meetirig with her secret lover (Matt Dillon). Oprah Winfrey, screen veteran Car- roll Baker, Emmy-winner John ("Cagney & Lacey") Karlen. David ("Sledge Hammer!") Rasche and the late Academy Award-winner Geraldine -.,:119~· ("The Trip to Bountiful") Pa&e also appear in the drama. "This was the loweat·budgeted film I've worked on." Ttirough the centurtea. ...,.. wood nttera ._. .....,.. synonymous With luxury a good tillte. TocMJ. tt111waad9taut- ..,, gNet M Uly ---to 8ftJ IMlf'W froM ColOnlll to Ultra modern. Mo oetMir Window' covering performs Its function W. Mdt be9uty a grece. ShUIW9 fltter MghC with .,, lnlflrillt vMICIJ al .... r9duCe glaN, .... out heel & cotd. maxtmlll .... Md •S*'d interiora wtth clMn, ..,,... MMI. U... °"* Window treatments. lhutteri tncr ... your hOrM'• V8IUI. With HeM WOOct Shulterl Y9U may chooiM Louwr wtdlt'8 of 1~. :I'll. 3Yt. 4'11' • .. --...... wOOdl ~.offer. 11'1.., of .... ot ...... and we ...... ~ Miiot IN belt ..... fir ,.. ............. d00t8. going to romplete the fflm. Everybody was pitching in. in every capacity. because there wasn't the giant organi- zation that you find when you work with a union crew and a big budget. There wus something exciting about that aspect. but it also was nerve-wracking." While McGovern aCf ects a 1940s look in "Native Son," it isn't the first time she has played someone of another era. She worked in the same decade for "Racing With the Moon" 0984), the early 1900s for "Ragtime" (1981) -Cor which she was Oscar-nominated -and the late 1920s and early 1930s for direc- tor Sergio Leone's epic "Once Upon a Time in America" (1984). "I love putting on wigs and putting myself into worlds that are Car different from my own." McGovern concedes. ON THE COVER Two movie talents who r....ey ere •••n on televlalon, Elizabeth McGovern end M.et Dllon, •re In the caat ol Wedn11day'a '' Amertcen Pleyhoute" preMnlltlol\ of ''Natlwi Sonn on PBS. 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(1959) Kevin Corcon1n, ~ o..i ......,., ............... --~...!....~ "El CIC)itln -·-"°"'Y O.nc-lng" ** (1981) Jennif9' Chy. Pltrtdl Swayze = .............. (Nia() Llillll C•l) MCMI: "'fl'tay It Aglln. Sam" **** (1972) WOO<ty Men. Oilne t<eeton. (USA).,.. ..... (WOR) ........... (WIX} MIME: "Dune (long YWllOn)" ** (1984) Kyte MacUc:l'llln. Sting (Z) MIMI:: "o.tour" ** (1945) Tom Hui. Mn S.wge. -1:to,•- (CMI) 9ct-Tt* .... -1:30,.M.-u==-=F-. OllllMa I Oller e!2_ ":1.-:' ... T• I ~-N (\.ft) .... .,,,, ..... (JCIO i.e...., (TMC) llOlfll: "Still of IN NIQM' ** (1912) Rov Scheider. Meryl 5'reep. -1:11,.M.- CWT911t line ..... -2:00,.M,- I~~~~~ .. ae.==· ~-.~. ta(Jtr; °' • """"'"'" * ~ (1.7S) JamM Mnon, Madlur =: ... e::•ss=ic '*' ...... ._ ._.. HJ'C 'Wtclll Reclng &«-. e!.'98:1:::- fiiiit --"[{:! ........ ~ ** 1117) ........... = ....... ~~.= ... .,,...., .... ~ ............. __ , __ ........... -~-I :-r't.:1:: •• -......... fQC. ...., ...... (LR),..., ........ (NICK) "* It: .. llMI (SHOW) MOVIE: .• OIUml lost OrHms Found° tt ( 1917) KaehlMn OuwUn. David Robt> (USA) T ...... GIN ......., (WOR) llCME: "S.yc>Nra"' ••• (1957) MlttOn Brll'do, Red Buttons (WTllS) llllCME: "Min WiChouc a Star" *** (1955) Kllil OouglM. Jeanne en.n -4:30P.M.- l 2 .. ,_. JICk...,.._ &r.-....... (Aaf) Uttlf .. ....._ (CMf) s...-a.ay (ESPN) MR '"""'* (LIFE) MlllS91111 II ...._ (NICI() FIMlfa IC .... (Z) MO'Vlf: 'La DolCe Vita . *** (1981) M~ Mastroiann., W11ter Santesso -5:00 P.11. - 1 ...... 1111 .. TWs ...... Or.CM'I ............ M"A•S•M lllCME: "l(iltjoy * •• ( 198 t) Kll'n 8aslnget. Ro«>en Culp I~ a..rr-=11u1a.... ..... (CCJ(R) I :.:. Mrtam (CCI ..... .....,(CC) ......... (AH)PlllllS.- (MAV()t MOW: Lonely HNfU *** (1981) W.,-,dy Hughe$. Nom"tn Kaye (eeN) ---.. MWfa (CNN) ......... , ~:-> ,,__ I Ney (!SPN) ,., ............ ......c-.=·· (OM.A) • "Aventuras al Centro de la T1trra .. (Lft) ....,11111•' ....... ....... {NIQ() A ...... Gii (Rl) MCMl! >'Hany ~ lhe Henderlons" ** (1987).loM lJ~. ,_hnda °"°"· (TMC) M(Mf: ''The A-Mtot" ** (1915) Chris .. Reeve, Rosanna ~. (USA) .... ("°"> ...... OMI l r.~:- ,... .... c ....... .... ... ... ......... (AM) ....... (C8N) AMltC9I ...... (tilO) --''Wetcome '° ,, .... (199S) ~ lltorne...srMti. M#itM Ha191tay fllAX) llCMl! "U-tnQt ot ~~.. • •• (1162) ,..., 0 TOOie, Atac GUIMeSI EVENING -..... , ... _ I =, NI .... ($) 91111: ~,~ v.-· *** ~-,_ 0 TOOl!t Metil Lhl .... Daily Pilot June 28-July 2/1 SUND\Y PllME TIME ··~ve~opi~ the Next Generation·· • LM-ln/l.Ne-oUI • r...._./PMt-time • ....., qulllfted, ~,,...--...... ('714) 881·1-UO I/Daily Plldt June 28-~ulyl2 i2 - l lCIMlllC.,... . ..... It .., 'o.s.rt'• I ,,.. .. Liff DNf M ... ' Adjus1menl & WMI" •m.._ ... ..,. (Ml) CllWlt M llrl T ..... (CIN) Y .... I 11111 Apll (Ga) --= ··~ of Idaho ** (1950) Esther WlllWN, VIII Jotlneon (EIPN) AIMrtca'a ClllJ II C1111119 "J·Bolt• to 12 ~ .. (cw.A), ..... (Un) .... , .... ......., (NICK) •. ~ (UIA) c... ....., Profiled· Oon JoMeon. <WO"> D .... ~ tanlll CIM9'• (Wt'tX) RMlcllf ff9Mla -10:05 P.M. - (SHOW) MIME: '"Summit School * * (1181) ~"' ~. Kirstie Aky -10:30 P.M. -I =-Mllln "ArtMtls . (CM) ..... <"K*) ......... ~MlllywtM ....... (WTH) ...... ........ (l) ,... ........ ,fkb -10:40 P.M. -. ....., ..... ,.,. -10:55 P.M. -......... -11:00 P.M.- l ~ Rul ::. ...... I £ 'Once In Pitts" '** (1871) Wayne Rogers, l ~:.,<Cc1 ::e:.c::: re-~ .... "':':..ca. (CNN) ., ,, ..... (A) :=::=r (H80) MIME: "Dirty Dane· 1ng·· ** (1991) Jennifef Grey. Patr1clc =:· (MAX) . "The fWev. ...... (1181) Martin Sheen, Helen Shevw. (t4tCK) u....e Ult (IEL.) MCMI: ''Play It Ag.lln. Sam" **** (1912) WOOttf Alen.O..~. (TMC) MCME: "lAft9t' to &eztinev" *** (1915) Alexandra PIOg, P..., Fitttl. (USA) Allllil ,..-. (W()ft) ..... ........ (WTM) ... .. CWPIX> UUT ...... CZ) MO¥IE: "Rebel" * (1985) Matt Ollon. ~ Byfne -11:15 P.M.-8 ..... .,.,.. -11:30P.M.- 1'1n11111 s ...,..._ MCMI: ·s.tum 3 •• ( 1990) l<wtt Douglas, F WTal'I Fawc.tt Dally Pilot June 26-July 2n FRll OIL IAVIS.00 WTO WITH THE PURCHASE ANO INSTAUA- TION OF GENUINE MfTSUBISHI Oil Al TEA ANO LUBRICATION AT THE REGULAR PRICE. Present coupon at time of write-up One coupon per person per transaction Not com- binable with other discount. Good for d Mil9Ublshl vehicles and Ml~bishl-power.ct Chrysler-built vetllctes. ExPtres 6130/88. IW.1111 .... (R) ..,.,....a....,. ,,_(CC) Miit .. ...,. Te It AIM 111• (MAVO, ~ "'Lonely HMtta *** (1981) w~ Hughes. Norman Kaye SUNDAY LA TE NIGHT llORNNi -l:OOA.M.-....... .._... ............ ""111 a. ...... lllll .... (CC) e.m::.-::.., ... ...., .. ...., Ulll. ..... ,. ..... ......... , .... ..... L..-. ............. 5,'i!:!:·=SIYer .,.. ci..c. Final Round. (A) fCIAU) --= ''Histotla de a110\l9! 11cto.. · · -· -r (teO) •c.-.-.... ==-...... =r:: ..... =Liie ........ -1:11 A.It- ~ Lmt ........ -1:11U1.-(NICIQ ......... -UOA.11.-:'z. .... :-,u.,.... .... ~ ....... ........... .......... "' ......... Cellly _. ......... ..... 01111 mtmt ,...... -I/Dally Pilot June 26-July 2 ~ _ .. (WQMt •1 I . a (WPIX) T• I ""'1 -12:31 P.M. - (WTU) Flilltl I 11=.:e..;. ~-LM .,. ··s.y Ooodbye Meggll Cole ..... •(19)2) Suun Hlywlrd. Darren I~·..... I ~~) .......... 19'3)~ Ho!'~ • loh Scott. ...., 'ri.~h.. ..... "LM .. 8llloof\ (1971) AoM1 a.ctlM, JM~· .... &...-...... a.a ...... tQAU) .... (Lft) MllR MA MaMf of Ufl Ind DMll" ** (t .. t ) UndaU\ltn,8*MJlnL (NICI() ............ ~Llhflllll• .... m=-rr~ =t-: -1:0IP.ll.- ~ MI -1:JOP.M.- IJ..., ........ .., .... == ,..., ... .... gr.: ..... 1 ...... (S) -~Amen. ctn in .......... (1tl1) °"" Kellr. lMlll Ceron. (UIA) ..., .. ,. I kill (WPIX) Tt ' =· -1:J1P.M.-~ ......... 15.- ~ T • ft . .... E . ..... ...._ ~ .. 5 Ill I IJ ............. =E~·--........ ...."°" .... :-= . =-=.... =-= ...... .. L-......... •• ~ "'-..... Nrll --ML-CWT'llt.._I • ..,., ) T.J • ....._ ..... .,.....,.,. ....... , .. ~ ..... ~'-.... Ulltllf (CC) ........ VIM (S) (AU) Tiii u.tll PIMll (MAVO) llllO¥lt "The AIM and Fii of lhe 8orldlt Belt ' ... ,,., (C8N) Cmy La. 1 Fu (CNN),.,. ..... (CVAlf) &tit ti Ill Dey (Dtllf) .. 1111. (H .... ) -.ic.·1 C. 117• (H80) WI th f1 Eat1y-Aound Metcnee. (Un} C...., I lMtY (NK:lt) Mlil "9cb (USA) DllCll hl1J USA (WON) MOVIE: "FOOi for l.oYe" ** (1915) Sarn Slleperd, ICJm 8ulnO« (WOR) heMlt ..... (WPIX) S-7 I Ill nwtl -S:OSP.M.- (WTIS) MOVIE: Matllng the Gr11de" * ( 1984) Judd Nelson Dane Olsen. :t~~:-v....nw ....... ....... ($) ................ (WOR) i.r1111rii111•1 TlllltM ($) (Z) MCMl! ••cate ~ ** (1937) l..oNttl Young, Tyrone PQW9( EVENING -1.-00P.M.-..._ .... .......... ...... Cll*"'(CCI ........... *llelll(CC) T111w'1C....., ........... ==·~·· ....... -=.;... ::-...... (Mil) 911111: "Mohr Worw Tigtlta" *** 11947) a.tty Daily Pilot June 26-Juty 211 .JUNE SALE 20~ OFF DAYTIME DRESSES. TEE-SHIRTS & SWEATERS 25" OFF SELECTED SPOaTSWEAm Pia Additional Marluloft OD 5upmaWn (Alre.dy below C09t) Somethinr Special feminine fashions · Wc~MltlC' in tasttioMb l~ ..-U-y .. ~ ~ • IA abo "hlft 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa.• Hilgren Square• 645-5711 ~ ~ i' '< :!! 0 - '-c i 1') er '-c '< ----------....... ~ --, ---N f2 .. .. ne r. I. .. , • OaJty Pilot June 26-July 2/11 low Offices of RUSSELL S. KERR PERSONAL INJURY LAW AU INJURIES 0 Au10.A1r.Cvcle 0 Un.nsured Motonst Clooms O W0tk ee1oted FREE CONSULTATION NO FEE CHARGED UNTIL CASE COMPLETED 531-5900 0 Slip ond Foll 0 No Reco~erv No fee '=.~ ........... ..... (NICI(} Clf w ........ ,...., The captain's parrot aays the wrong words ~)USATllllM -11:00 P.M. -.... .... Tiii .... .... .... neu..111ew 1s1 llWT,_ ,,_(CCI .... CIWtlll'9 lllntyte Mtpltlt ......... '* ~ ......... Cc.) ne 111 C... (Dl'Nt ........ (MAX) mcMl. "Holywooel Serving All ol Orange County Stiutne ** 11987) Robert TownMnCI Anne-M8ne Johnton (NICI() ne--... CIEL) MOVlf; 'DMd-Encl Onve-ln *** (1918) Ned Manning, N1ta1ie Mc:Ct.ny, (USA) ... ..._ ,.,...... (WOA, ........ (WPIX) Fi..cAll ~ (Z) llCWIE: 'iwlst llld Shaul" *** (1984) Adam Tonsbefg • Lars SmonMn -11:30 P.M. - ....... (CC) ...... (R, l:.,mucw.__ LMC , ... °"ICS.. ..... (CNN) ............... t'EWM> ••c.-r CNeaQ ......... (USA) ... (WQH) ............. -11:35 P.M. - ....... (R) (IHOW) lllMI: ·n.1 o4 Hutti ** (191•) ~ Bauer. e.bwa Wlillams -11:45 P.M. - GentTllllllll ..... (S) (DU) MOVIE: . A Stri1'g S... ton.. ** * (19'79) Timothy Bottoms. ~ Mn McLene -11:.50 P.M. - (WTQ) llCMl: ~ *** (1953) Clartt Gable. Ava Gardner -12:00 A.M. -I """"'' . . ..... ......,,,. TlESD\Y UORftlNQ ---A.M.-.......... ............ "'"'* 1.-:..:.:-....... (CC) .. ._ .. .... ........ =.·,::., • .... ......... ... 1lllllr1U.. UillM .. -..... ... ._ .... =--a. ti...., C....,.U...NCM OM.Ion I ~. ~ (14.o, ¥1. Cornell (I-$). (RJ r=::> JllCMf:: MMr o Aoesl ~~~= e.;.. * (1t46} lucllle 881, Clfton~ ===~ .. (1"7) Simone &gnoret • ...... ~ tulAI ....... ....., ~=... ..... lWN) llll ...... • -l:OIA.M.-=" llll ........ -1:11 A.ll.- (MCIQ M 11 .... -UOA.M.-= .... =·~--(A) .... c.e... t 1 tu .. ............ ........... ::... ...... ...,• .............. ..... c. 1 ......... 12/0ally Piiot June 26-July 2 2 • HBO & CINEMAX both 88 ,,.. tonlY " 0 ..... lllONTM _,..._ ... c- ==· , ... ._ .... ..... ("90t W 'I II AC1 h h ;l::0' 1 Wf>e '1 ~ :In (SJ (!Ctt) ..... .. (UIA) ..., .. ,. ................ .. CWl'tX) Ttm'I -• . -1:MP.M.- (W'f'U) ..,, .... -l:OOP.M.-U:L:. 1:1iJ/n',11 Tri hw .._.,..,(CC) .......... ............... ~=. ... , IU ;a;N) •tss ti =M) ........ " """ tNIC*) ,...,...,..... (IMOW) . .-..: ••Off .... , .. *'* ~-.k.oge flleinhold. ~--= ''<hen FIN'" ** (tlM) Ot.:e Kelly. ....... .:=· Ee-=~I ... -l:llP.M.-CW"llt a-111 ..... ___ , ... _ -·., .. I ...... rr-.v."1 .... , ....... _ .,.... '-*. N Dally Piiot June 26-July 2111 -4:10P.M.- (l) NI S.-....... Tltcb -4:30P.M.-.....,.. Slllltey .... :-':. ....., ... r ... a... ... a..kl (CCI .............. (AH)WtfMlf ..... ~D~o.d,,._ ~ .......... ~Tiie ..... (UIA) ............ (WON) .... {WOfl) ....,..., (WPIX) ._...Detroit Tigers at NM York Yanttaes. (l) MIME: "Tha ~ Ac· ~ to Vic *·* (1916) Tom Cond • ._., Morran. -4:35P.M.- (WTM) ...... San Fr91lC19-c:o o.ancs at Atlanta Btsves -5:00 P.M.-.... .... ...,._ .... .... '"' ...... .... ....Ctl*ll _a ... '* Cllllltlt .... ,.,.... ... ........ ::;. .......... ($ ~ ........... .. ~wt ":I.: ... Men and aCr ... "**'*<'*I~ ..... Mld'll ..,.._ ~.r:-llla·• .. ~ ....... .., (OtSll) C*-..... (UPtc) a.ms._ (H80) WI ti II Women I ==:.. (MAX) MOVIE.: ''Seems of h Bermuda Tnwigle ** (1977) (MIO() !let ..... (SEL) MIME: "Bklocl on 1"9 5'1n'' ••• (1~1 ,,.,,., Cagney. SyMe Sidney. (SHOW) n.t ....... aa.(SI (USA) lmce hltr UIA (WON) MOVIE: "SefVMnt York (Cck>r)" (19'1) Gary Cooper. w .... er.nn.n. (WOR) helllt ...... -&:15 P.M.-....... ,....._ -WOP.M.- • ....... l.Oe Angalllt re: Houston A*'09 l=E=- "-'HI ¢ I (S) (NICIQ ............ ('9tOW). ._ ""9y Miit. I a. ....... (TMC) ...... (WOIU lll'IWI I 1 TilllM EVENNG _..,.,_ .. -.... .... .......... .... ..... CCCI ....... ---a =(CA:) .... ...... :n-r-... .......... TUESQ\Y PRIME TIME 14/0ally Pllotrr.'· June 26-Juty 2 (WON) llOVlf! ''OIMW (Long ~)" ** (1984) Kyte MICl.actUn, Sting. (WOA) 1111 hlll -t-.50P.M.- ~ Mai*8dl I -10:00 P.M. - I .Of ........ """ ''Alhn'Wln, c.tt'' t1I ... ., r Pltn I Mic:hMl'a atrM*S telafion. stlip wltl'I hll Dtoctier wcnens •• the lattlw ~for ttieir f11Nf'• funenitarrangements. • llOWIE: "Racquet" * (1919) Sert Convy, Lynda D.y George. A BeYIWly Hila tennis pro tries to ftnance hll own coun by enhancing hll Image wlttl female c:llents. I """"Redetler. Wiide" .... "Malloy, RU11edge" .,__ I TMT_, n.i:..-. (Alf) MOVIE: "Nofthanger Abbey" *'** (1917) KalNnne Sdlleslnger. Pe'9r Anh. (CtlN) ......... (CNN) ....._Mica .. (R) (CSPAN) Mlle Ney c.e.,... (!Sf'N) kMtadc""" ........ c.a Dallas ~ (QALA) llOVll: "Dmlnto Amanecef'' Andr.a P81ma. Pedro Atmendarlz. (UR) ........ AIMlsfy (MAX) tlCMl: "Gerdens of Stone" ** (1987) James Caan. AnjellCa Huston ~lUlllHI (WOR) .-,_.. (R) (WPIX) TwlllM Z... A man tra~ bllCt! to the night of l.Jnooll''s death. -10:15 P.M. - CIMSlf) "'" ........... .. ~ -1Ck30 P.M. - • Ac.n.tM* Dally Pilot June 26-Juty 21:15 r ~ .. ---· •i ;, P~!!!u:mmii=ijjiili1 ~~P1j~~-~H?flP1P111f!11un1,:-!i 1 aq, ft, -·r~; ;';' ~rr -ii t . jl 11 f ~rH~r~ ;; 1;rl p~ ! fr_ lif !111 •11·; JI -~JI'·-~ .. J:, . -,'; . I'. ':'~' 4 , .. I f 'f.! i I . ' I I [if I '.a 1 I ·1 f i1 r · '. 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L.a (WQH) IAftt ....... -2:35P.M.- (WTU) ...... San Francis- co ~ at Atlanta Braves -J:OOP.M.-......_ a.. :::.. w:!;t (CCI ...... m 1 , T•l#ry ...... /lllnf """""' ...... hlMI ........... .... """1' ~·····;,._ ... != ... ,, ... , ':; .. , ....... .. ...., ~ ....... ,..., CSPM) .......... l>llilell ('*"> ---.. ,.. c .... (!IPN) ...... (LR) ,.,...,. II Crlllll (MQQLlelil (In) M4ME: .. ~ Stringer" *** (1948) Edwlfd G RoblnJOn, Orlon Wein (UIA) "''" ....... (WONl .... ,,... (WOR) TJ......., ~a ·~:.S of Gloty" •••• (1980) Mtc Qulfwleu, J0M Mtlis. 1 5!~.::- 1-2·1 Cllllld (ct) ··~ CAM} .... ,,.Cd . (CMll) .......... ... c-::. .... ..... ............... ......... (UIA) ..... CWCIMt "' J.111•••111--(Wlltl) ,.. ...... -........ -...... .... ::w:•..,. ra .. ,. ..... c. ..... ..,(CCI .......... ..... .... ,..,,CC) LlllitC• 1•u ........ lM ............ (CC) .............. .... Dally Pilot June 26-July 2117 11/Dally Pilot June 2&. July 2 Daity Pilot June 26-July 2/11 CLEANING & PRESERVING SHAKE ROOFS SINCE l%q State L&cenM No. 418940 The Sun leaches out natural oils and resins. which causes curling, cracking and splittifli. Moss. fungus. dirt and debris on your shakes retain moisture and cause dry rot. Both con- ditions lead to premature failure of your roof. MAKE YOUR ROOF LAST LONGER AT A FRACTION OF REPLACEMENT COST! We clean. repair and preserve shake roofs at a fraction of the cost of replacement CALL NOW FOR MORE INFORMATION ANO A FREE ESTIMATE (MAYO) ..... Miu •••• (CIN) Tiil 7'1 C. (DfSJt) OUle I Hlf'llet (ESPN) .......... (NIC1() Tiii ""'*"' (SHOW) ..... (TMC) lllOV'll: ''The Whoopee Boys * (1986) MICl'IHI o·KMle, Paut Rodriguez. (USA) AllrM Hlldlaca ""'"" (WOA)HllM ...... (Wf'IX) ,.....,..... -11:20 P.M. - (WT8S) ~ ''Union Pacil· IC" *** (1939) Batbera Stanwycti. Joel McCrea. -11:30 P.M. - I !, WI lltllllH W U.-ta ....... (CC) Mflftr (R) LM C11111 ... I T ...... 111 ........ ~ ur:.ua (CCI (CNN) s,.,. UlllilN IOISM) MOVIE: '1'he Jesse Owens Sloly *** (1984) Conan Harewood. Georg StanfOfd Brown (EIPN)~ (HBO) MOVIE; Kiiier Party * (1986) Marlln Hewitt. Ahcaa FlMr (MAX) MO¥I(; 'Eye of "" Tiger * ( 1916) Giiiy Buley, v aphet Kono (NICK) Al9 s.e.:t (SHOW) M0¥1l: .. Laura.. * (1980) James MltlChell 0.wn Dunlap (USA) Alfwllt (SI (WQH} ............. -11:35 P.M. - f) ....,(A) WEDNESDAY LATE NIGHT -NOA.a-..._.11111 .... ........... ·--I. ... 11111 ...... (CC) ,.,..rt!' ..... ..., :,•~.:_:a•• ..... ..... lcua Inc T-,1 ... 4MI> ........... ,...,._ ... =~-* c>,..•---r•a (GALA) .._ "B Fantuml del I.Igo" .. Sllglltz. r.':11 .. Lw .., (LR) ... (NICK) c.... ..... =.":..'*' ==:... ..... -MIA.M.- ~ la"'-• .. -1:11 A.II. -(MlaQIMslt .... -1:30A.M.- :.,-i.~ ,,..,,_.(R) .............. .....,..,.. ........... ............ "" ........ c...r ............. ...... _, ... 111 .. (""'> .. .... CH90t ............. ($) & ........ -. Jtlt AF j l=::-.. -l:llA.M.- (MAX) ... "Jene Eyre" *** (1tiM) Jo9n FGIMlne. Orwin w.lea. -1:41A.M.-..... = ':.: ''The Men" *** (115CJ1 ... lhndo. T--~ -t:OIA.M.-(WT'lla a.. -MIA.Il-l ~•=-1Wa., .... .... ... Cllll .... ._.,. . Ahl''_., . ....... ......,..., ...... (H90tlllt ......... .... ., ..... (S) CUii); ......... _ (Z) llCME: ''&lpermen IV: The au.t for ,,._..... ** (1917) ~ ....... Qefle Hedcmen. I ~~~:..; .... ........ ....... L ...... ~'"'> ....... ...... ..... --=··~"** (1M1) 1<ri1 Enwner.on. Reggie ,., ... ........ " .......... (CC) .....-,...(CC) .......... B ...... =.. .. T ..... ........ , .. ..... Uipe Aquino vs. Roy1n Hernmond ..... r=,~~ • 'ln .. Good .. *** ,,..., Jua./ ~ ..,.,. JohNOft. (TllllC) ~ ·~ to ihztineol" *** (1M5) Alb.oa ..... ,.... Flrll. tuMI ~ ......... ..,., ~.. ** (1 .. ) Alfllonf Hemlleon ........... ==-..... -10:0IA.M.- ~ lllMI: '"en.. In the Ser'Mtl" ** (1fllt Jotwl c......... ....,,.. WNlft'tore. -10:aDA.M.-&.•t.m•""' ......... ........... ........ *'L"L .. ...... ._ ............. -=·---Mio-,.. *** (t., .......... =~---· ....... It U.' 7 -1t•AM.-CI> ........ .... ,_ 20/Daily Piiot June 28-July 2 Daily Pilot June 26-Jutv 2121 EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! . 1988 MARK VII LSC 11 DEUVERS• LEASE ANY LINCOLN MERCURY IN STOCK DRIVE AWAY FOR ONLY S1 down Leasing Managers -Vic Manzo or Don Flecky 1 1 ~S~P.M.-_,._. =·1.- (Dml) ....... (S) (MCeQ Dlllll .. ...... (SHOW) ..... •JMnly (WOR) f*tlln •111 T .. (S) (WPIX) ....... New YOftl Y~ 11 ChlCAIQO White Soll. .. ~ 0 '. D> ' '< 3! 2 c.. c i N l·,11-1 i.i:·~ii lf~11'; 1;!:}1· ;.· •1r, ":,~-a flfl'~li • • ·r 1irf ,tl~ I !~ 1 1Jil 1~~!~ !: §lz-· 1 ~ ' II ~d Ut !I I~: . ffi ~n§!Jt r . ~· f ~ I ~gn r: lh l.h ~11 ~ I ---- 2 OaMy Pilot June 2~ July 2121 Mission Pina & Supply Co. ~1- "'-'.I "~ by intttNtlONly known ~ Mlen.f Of S...11 32107 Alipaz San Juan Capistrano (Behind captstrano Plumbing) (714) 413 4511(714)830-2520 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9:00 am --i:30 pm a.a~ Memoifs" •• (198S} 8'y1he Oamer (WPU() USA T .... -10:45 P.M. - (SEl) llCMl: ~ Force · ** (1987) Tom ~emn. usa ElcMom. -11!00 P.lll. -I~ BATH COLLECTION Featuring International Designs by EUer EUcr commissio~d int~mationalty famous d~si~rs to cr~at~ bath- rooms for today. T~s~ bath de- signs. lik~ th~ o~ shown abov~. ar~ now pr~micring in our show- room. I nie ..... _(S) ... "'* f.-(CC) .... &Miya.. .,_,.(CC) .............. 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'-· ,_ ~. 1 r 1-:: .. 11 ,1 i , ~, , 1. r . 1, E ~ i-=-1 • ' , c I JI ' . , ~ , ~· ! '' ·,s ' I -c i p ~"'I § -< ~--I • ' " • • I~ I •, B 5 I I i. -_! N 2 rA·s·H s.,.riof CIUft o,rtll Wllhy (CC) !RI ..... liMslllnllln ...... S...llMnDle llW c 1111 :1iel ....... l.M ....... ~(CC) YM'wtGllllleK~ (AU) Dlllill lll fn11et (C8N) flllllli .... $"911 (CHN)...,.. (DIP) Tiie i... Twlal (ESPN) s,nc.... COAL.A) MOYIE· ··u MUf8f Que Yo PerOt Peclfo lnfance. Blanca Estela Pavon (HIO) SIYlll I lellllful (Uf"E) MICGNdtr I LM (NICK) You Cat'I Do Tllat "' tllnision (SHOW) A Far Out Fourtll (TMC) MOVIE: "A Hard Oay"s N~l'lt' **** (1964) The Beatles, Wiifrid BrambeU (USA) CNla Ructlll (WGN) ..,,..., Mllllf (WPtX) Cllnn -4:05 P.M.- (WTBS) ,..., Griftllll -4:30P.M.-lt tnnll C.hlofma Angels I ll 0.,.::1 Tigers Tiie Mtt Diie* T alts le¥tfty Hils Teus =·~ .. v ....... MllMal Htlile (AIE) Wlttll II Sanlwal (IAAVO) hrlttutlcMtal Swett- llllrts .. RiytlllD (CNN) Crossin ~OISN) Dollald Dua Pmnts (ESPNI All·Amtriu1 Truell I Trt(llf Pvll (MAX) MOVIE: Torture Gar- den **lf968)JaclcPalance. Burgess Meredith (NICI() Tiie Mtti•ttt (SHOW) MOVIE '"The Gnomes' Great Ad\/entu.re" •• (1987) (USA) ._,., s..._. (WON) ...... (W'tX) USA TlfllllC -4:35 P.M.- (WTBS) llsftll Atlanta 8'1~5 II Montrffl Expos -S:OOP.M.- Jlfts ..... ..... ..... TJ.HMttf ..... ..... .,.. ......... ..., ... ,cc, ..... r.r..., ..., 1 te ICC) ....-vw..(S) (AH) MOV9f.; "Huckleberry Finn .. ** (11741 Jett East. Plul Winfleld (8MYO) "'°"'= "JUllie" '**** (1977) Jene Fonda, VaneuaA~ ac..y ll1lt.,. i'=!r~°" ..... (HPN) WU Kane. = =i:..Ltcey (llU MIN:: "Oub Pata· cite~ •• ,,., AoDn Wiliams, PeW 0 T006e. (USA) 0.. ""' U1A (WON) MOVll: "Second Thought$ • (1913) Lucie Amaz. CralQ Wasson. (WPtX) ........ G1 '' ,~11 Oii Aalprrll (Z} llOVll: . Eat the PMch" *** (1988} ~ Mom5wf Stephen Brennan -5:20P.M.- cw<>RI Jlfts I ::~~.~ Dillle ... C......,1'tQI ............... _ (IMU) ....... (S) (H90) MOVIE: "Mwtln's Oliy" •• (1985) RICNro Hema. Justin Henry. (NICK) Dlllil Ill.._. (TMC) MOVt "G.mn" •• (1967) Simone Slgnoret. James CUn. (W()ft) ...... Houtton ~ tros It New Yonc Mees. EVENING -&:OOP.M.-..... ..... ..... ca ..... ICC> ""' .. ""' MC....,.CCCI nn.·1~ ....,... .. ......, ....... ...,.,. *""'ICCI FrMlrtQ I. ,,.. ..... Mell u ..... , Oita • Oita . .,. .... (ceH) Tiie 711 a. (CNN) lM'IJ Kilt LMI (OIM) z 1{2 .,... (UPN) ...... Jelul Poll -. Julian Solis. SY!* Bantamw9ighta. (<W.A} ....... (LR) MIMI! ''Roi of Thun- der . ...., My Cfy" •• (1971) CllUdll t.lcNeel. Janet M~. (MAX) llCMf: ''Ctph Dive'' ** (1'43) Tyrone Power, Anne Baxw. (NICfQ ,., •• ~ (SHOW) MOVll: "~X .. *'l' (198t) T~yw.ld. Len c.rtou (UM) C......t..,.. (WPO() llOVlf: "Sktl" • (1986) Burt Reynolda. ~ Belgln . -UOP.M.- CIS ..... ICC) .. .... (CCI .... ... .... (CC) ,. a. .. c:.llilt ........ :.:::~·. UO'.l& ................... ......... (NICIC) .. , ..... """ -7-P.lll- • .... ''Toyocl, Conangll .. I WMttM111 , ...... (S) AIC..._(CC) ........ JatMiCen ~. I '-Cit_ .... ....... Dally Pilot ' June 26-July 2121 CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACMllll 1 -TM-·~ ~ ......... • "lly ...., .. -· 11w--1a Ma , ........ .._ 11 NI .,, II ,.,..,... _ eo.r." 1t ...... ... ., .... _.., •C..~ a,..., •• ,.,.. .,,_....,...._ -~ ........ ....... .,......,.._. ..... &.-. .... •Mei-. ... JilA ..... •••u•••nrw•• ........ ,. .... ......... ............ DeMr" ... .. ,... ..... .... ••-I 1,11111• ftl•••• ..., ......... •ni.,M .......... t1-.-.. Sj"' ·-· . ...... DOWW ,....., .... ,...., I ..... .._ 4U...,W...-i.-l...,.•111·-.,.,,.,&M.1..- 1 ...... I w...ani .... lc..11111 ....... 10 F-. 11 ............. 11 ~Fr . 11c....,, ......... ... _ .... .....,. .. DAcllf ...._. Jil o..... ..... •LlllM-..... 11·-Aa ......... . ...... ................. __ _,.....,.. • c:::::· .. -· ., ...... •O...-........ w. •••• _ •1 '-'tide ., .......... at- .._" I w ... . ,.,,., ...... ANSWERS Ullt llJ lllll Jl.J lJUU l ll ; f ' I l L P 'l J II l ! U lj IH.'l :I ~I 1 llll I :t :•111 Ill. l I f1n1 I lit lLt 1.11 r : lllll•I l l . I P'l . PU r ,1 1 , l Ll'U Ulll il 1.ilt.l1lill f ll . l . l . I 'I I (J l I 11 il I Ill ,IJl. ·~ rll tll l l.t . t•t:t-an, lJl 'L l .• ll.l ; IJL Ul ' l ll ' t-. l l J t Jl : l 1 l. l.Jl I FRIDAY PllME TIME 21/Dally Pilot June '26-July 2 NI motner (lti.) MOVIE.: Rawt'oeed Re1c'· * (1917) OaVld Oukn l(elly Piper ('l'MC) JMMI· . "The 8afbar•· ens.. * 1198n Oellld Paul, Peter P1ul. (WOA) ..... (WPfX) Stir Trtt lllUI 8-t- ... 1100Hl01 · Atw 1nclung Oeta lftlO evacuating the a~. I bind of ooniputer· dependent lllen$ l'll)lclc. the EnterpriM (CC) (R) · (Z) llOV1I: .. The~ ** (1983) Welter Menn.au Robin Willwna. -t:20 P.M.- (WT'IS) ...... ff11cla· ~ ""D_..'(S) -t:30P.M.-• al I ........ Dlfl Pete(s Latin st~ INnlfests ltHlf en a dream about Cota i )(R) ..... """' MMcal"""911S (QALA) 14 ....... (LW!) Er•• ..... (NtCt() Dtlu ..... Donni and Midge must Share a ,.tne- P'IZ• mink coat. (SHOW) c..,, a. ....... Stand-up oomedlane l*fortn II CC>rl*ly dibs countrvwtde -10:00 P.M. -8 e MIMI Vlcil An intltnse actotfwrtter 1ttracts Tubbs and Crocketfs 1tW1110n wnen he stun• m.tjof dNO dulet't wallet containing Yltlf tnfonna- tlOn ICCJ IRJ (SJ DaJty Pilot June 26-Juty 2m SAl\JRMY 28/Dally Piiot June 26-July 2 (NtCIQ ........... (Z) lilOllll: "CQgnet" •• (1987) Dan Aytll'Oy(f. Tom Hank&. -11:00 A.M. -(I) T•Wll (CC) ,._ (S) r..:..~~CC) t:.::'J: .............. .. f.,... -...: ..... c:.., (C8N) ........ -(CNN) .... .,,.... (EIPN) W Ranct.> Murieta ~ Gofd Rueti. Fwat Round. (OAl.A) 90VI(; ''°""81 de Leon" Lorenzo de Momeclaro (ttBO) MIMI: "The a.te" ** (1987) Stephen Dotff. Ctltiata Oen«>n. (\.ft),.,....,. r=.'· c.i °' ""'. (In) M¥ll: "8 Millon Waya eo Die"* (11188) J.tt Bridges. RONlnnt Arquette. (WOR) ..... -11:05 A.M. - (Wla) .,..: ··111 • Biunl Wor1d" * (198'7) Debotati w..,, Tommy Kirk -11:10 A.M. -(CNN) ........ l::::i-;; ........ .... (Ct) .......... a.k« ..... C..., h; lthlU I Y• )~ .. u...-.. ...... ,,,,., (Lft) blr .... ... --= "The Out91d-..... ~ •• (t• Mitt Dllon, c. Thomae tiowel. CNIQC) ....... (TllC) --= ''Drlgnet'' ... (1117) D9r'I A~r~ Tom ....... -11:MA.M.- (IMOW) ... '''nlQtft Mehr'' ** c1•> srn; ~.MM lenctoft. AFTERNOON -12:11, . ..:-1 !~~~::~ •• c1•1> ~ n . Henry '°"°9. --· ''.'0iia t. C1.,. ..... = , .... -= "Dllt VOu ... thi ....... ,.,.,.. ... , .. ,,. .. ~~ ....... ............. ~,..,.... a--·-- ... 5~!!Ll~ (AH) MOVll: "No11Nnger Atlbey'. • .... ,~ (1987) KatNr!M Sdlle~. P•tef Flr1tl. =~v::., ......., Illy fl'fllll .... 1 (Lft) c...., • ...., ! (NICt() .,..... .,.. ~ (UIA) 0.. "'1f UU • (WCllN) MIMI: . F • Scc:al F1tzoerald & tne Last of 1he a..·· *** (197 .. ) Rdlard ~. BlytM Oannef ~ ............ (Wl'tX) MIME; "The Incredi- ble ShrinlUno Wotnan' ** ( 1te1 > Uty T omtm. cn.nes Grodin. -12:30 P.M.-• .w.: "The~· ** (1974) James G Richardson. Colby Olester. I F•C.(R) ......a.t .......... ..., ...... .... ........... . (CNN) ......... .. c.r..:, ....... (DIU) ZerTt (H90) MOVIE; ''Soul Man" •• (19ee) c Thomat Howell. R .. Dawn Chong, , (NICK) ....... .... (Z) .. , ............. PlcllllrM -12:50 P.M. - (WT88) T1wtl ...... -1:00P.M.- l t.=M._...ltlll l*M(R)(S) MOVIE: ''The NI.Ide Bomb" * (1980) Don Adams, S)'lvla Knstlll. LellllMI Celttl' ~ .... ...... "=-... ti ... (9NN) .......... ~ ~ ~ ""Hetar1!" **'* (1M2) JofWI Wa~. Elsa Mflttlnell . c~ _.....,Sportacar CllA> of AmtriC:8 Trans-Am. (GALA) JC .... e ........ u. -MKlsl of " *** (1M7') Victor Matin. 8tlM Do(llt¥y. =-=-"AnA"*1CMln Pn" *** (1951) Gene ~. LM11e ceron N .. """"(R) ......... 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GIN (R) IS) DaJly Pilot June 26-July 2111 Carmel Retirement Villace ia a private community for active •enion in a •ecure environment. We're across from Mile Square Park and the coif course. Convenient to shop- ping and Fountain Valley Community Ho•pital. Wo)nu/ .fi~·.,,n,n/ 1r11a 11on Sen Mateo. Fount8'rt vaaey. CA 714/962-6667 SATURDAYLATE NIGHT n, ~a1~1:, ~ n , n , r1, !PJin , ·11a1111:, I 1J1~11 'if1i~ 11~ ;.1i1· , u ~~n~ 1.11 ;~· !•1. ·~. r iJ~ij liif•! ; I' i; !~ :rlft; lffiilf ~J;i . t Ji' hlUn' i i:' ij' If' I! i~d·, 'iUdJU' a '< 1 ~ •en . . . I il 1! II I !f UI!~ I E L I ~ I ~ I ii: I ~f !!f !I , -f 0 fif~ 11·' l1'h~i;~1 11 1,·~g t 1'~'1'1~·1 .. ~.a , , s Jli-<1' . i Ricr• ~ , 1 IS , .J f S IJ ~I · · !" t.i ' · !lB ii 8! '(-' m l( { f I I i i ~ •. I !lfi if .... z . 'i: I :-.. Ir~ I . fJE . I i:'> 'ti I f ...,1, i J • • k J!?J · rJ Iii f~ !ti I ii I,. s>-<i f! ~i · .. 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Carpets ~ I SUMMER SIYlll&S UP TD 5030FF MINI-BLIND SPECIAL Buy 1 -Get 1 FREE Must Be Same S.ze or Smaller ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ § ~ ~ § 111nom uY111s • STAINMASTER ~ ·Carpet• Vlnyt • Tiie CARPET ~ • Hardwood Floors • Marble starting al ~ • Wallpaper • Window Treatment $ 13 95 ~ FlllllClll INSTALLED ~ Owned & Operated For IVllLllLE ~ 22 years by Ted Stavros ~ and Family E i r & o CARPETS Q 1 7391 WARNER #F I Vl5A" 847 2729 [ .CIN ] I-WARNER AVE. ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH -• g m ~ ~~~~ ...... .,....,.~ ........ , ............. ~'*'~~~~~~~~ 0-P-Q .. MOVIES 31/Daily Pllot June 26-July 2 I .. .. Dally PHot June 2&. July 2131 T-U-V W-X-Y-Z June 26-July 2 . . . . • SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 1988 Highway repair roadblock: MoneJ Election def eats put the state further in the hole for future road construction -IJ BOB VAN EnEN ........... Oranee County's m.;or transpor- tation problems are beina solved on a wheel and a prayer, accordina to state and Jocal officials. The prayer appears to be )Cttina more uraent, and it may be the county's ta~yen who have to answer it. officials said durina a bus Coast Great American racers roll Into Rock Springs, Wyo./A3 Features The Cam bay Killer• live In the memories of neigh-borhood.,...,,., Exploiting mating habits at the Singles Expo./81 Entertainment Three local colleges un- veil their new summer productions, all county premieres./ Al lndez About Employment Ann Landers Bridge Bu~ness Classified Crossword Entertainment HorotCOP9 New Homes OsMnion Paparazzi Public Notices Sports Styte Weather C8 A10 84 84 C+.9 A10 AS-10 A10 C1-3 A8 82,3 C10 01-4 81-3 A2 tour last week oft.he county's J)f'C1ent and future transportation improve- ment sites. Over the next five _yean, the California Department of Transpor- tation plans an extensive network of freeway_improvements. Headina the list is the widenina of the bottlenecked Santa Ana.Costa Mesa freeway interchanse and a , ,.. Castaways celebrate surviving shipwreck BJ JONATHAN VOLBE °' .. ..., ........ Saturday was Engel Harrop's binh· day, but the Newport Beach ptherin& she attended was a different type of celebration. As far as theme parties 10, ship- wreck reunions take the cake. es- pecially if the dessert is shaped - appropriately -like a life preserver with the frosted let ten .. SOS." H~ was the skipper of the )(). foot "Cnckct .. on May 28 as it sailed from Ne~n Beach to CataJina lsland. It didn't sail back. On the way to Catalina, the Cricket -carrying Harrop, An,ela Bowie and Debbie Best and Leslie Ree. all of Newpon Beach. and Cmdy Lowder-of Costa Mesa -developed enaine trouble. Because an unexpected wind storm whip~ up the seas. Harrop decided to Uc her boat to the 36-foot .. Mariposa." But the Mariposa, captained by Duane Fcucrhelm and his wife, Dorothy, was also tossed by the seas. On board with the Los Anaelei couple was Barbara Dahl and Don Nelson of Newpon Beach. The two aroups hadn't met until tyina their boats toaethcr. In the end, lhe sea around Catalina claimed both v~ls. and nearly the lives of some of those aboard. Some of the women escaped the splintering boats in a smalf dinay. Harrop and Ree were pulled from the rqina surf by campers who saw the boats 10 down. And when everybody was safe, they spent a Iona ni&ht in the relative safety of Goats tfarbor on the island. oclteted in steep bluffs, the harbor is inaccessible by land, and the hurricanc-fon:::e winds prevented a Los Anatles County Sheriff's helicop- tcrfrom comina to the rescue until the foltowina day. Campen on the shore sh.ared whatever they had with the shipwreck (PleMe .. CA8TAWAT9/A2) mile widenina of the San Qie10 Freeway from Costa Mesa to the San Gabriel River Freeway (l-60S). Within two yean, work is sched· uled to beain on a project that will ultimately double the widt.b of the Santa Ana Freeway from East Irvine to the county line. The estimated price of the Santa Ana Freeway improvements is $700 million. Also in the plan is a $43 million extension of the Costa Mesa Freeway. But, like the old niptclub joke, the punchline for the county's transpor· talion situation is, "Now ifl only bad some money." With the defeat earlier this month of more than SI billion in propoted transportation bonds. plus two other ballot propos11ions that wouJd have incrcascd transportation revenues. the state of California is likely" to be S 1.6 billio~ shon of mce11n1 its transportation needs over the next fi ve years. said Keith McKean. Caltrans' Oranat County district drttetor. Oranac County will be about SI SO million shon of its five-year 1oal, unless someone comes up with some new money, he said. Shlpahape ~ Ada1ral 11.uty Locbq 6dncl well 011 tbe water hi tbe electrlC boat race OD Oaon.., •-.aruat clock. 1Mlt Ile did nea better 0119bon. Loe._, WOD•emeea1141 tDoll w-4 crnr-.all wltll lala boat. aacl ncetftd tile 0 a-t Dr1111d .. award for S.tuday'a lfewportBeach eYeDt. lllltllal'NJWM tbe wimler OD the water-; Finding a really a-mazing~I?us.ementi Huntington Beach pair create intricate network that pcqple love to get lost in 81 AMANDA WllAY ........ 6 9 2 Tbe lbonelt ctiMance between two poinll ii DCM always a llniebt line. For a vililOf to Pllt aDd Audrey Penk•a .. Maze Crue" at tbe comer of some ideas are better left on drawing board .. And that's just what's been in- cluded in the State Transportation Improvement Plan," he said, "lfyou Jook at what~ reall) should be doina for the future, we need considerably more than thaL" Some things set done even when funds arc tiaht. McKean added. The first phase of the Santa Ana freeway widening. whteh includes the Costa Mesa Freeway interc~. is already under way and is bein& done in cooperation with the Oranae County Transit District. .. We're s;>retlX seriously committed to that pro,JCCt. •said McKean. "We'll be able to ,et the funds~ somewhere. maybe by ~llti9 some other pro~ But · .... procrams arc in jeopardy fOf: * future unless we Stt some oew fundins.'' McKean noted that the problall ol inadequate fundina for trampOf· tat1on has been dcveloPina for some time. He cited a 367-~t inc:ft.ae in freeway construction ud maintee- ance costs over the put 10 yean. Durina the same period. he said. state revenues dirccied toward tram. port.ahon have increaed oitly 29 (Pleue ... IDOllWAY /AS) Kraft to stand one trii.l for all 16 killings Judge rules counts all linked through common evidence BJ JONATHAN VOLUE ............. A Superior Coun jud&t denied a request to separate 50me of the l 6 murder counts apinst suspec:tcd scriaJ killer Randy Kraft after a rare Saturday roun hearini. The county-paid attorneys rcp- ~ing lhe 4l-)Car-old former Lona BQch computer technician araucd before Santa Ana Judtr Donald A. McC'artan that prcsenuna evidence on all 16 murden an one trial would prejudlCCJUtOnand asked that the stronger cases be tried separately from the weaker cases. Deputy District Attorney Bryan Brown, however. argued that scparatc trials would be too costly and that common evidence links the cases. McC'artin made has rulina apinst Kraft's attorneys without comment. other than to say cost was not a factor in his decision. The jud&e called the special Satur- day session because one of Kraft's defense attorneys plans a vaaition this week. More motions•~ expected Wednesday. Brown said the Sa1urday session. which began shortly befo~ 10 Lm. and wrapped up around noon, was the first he remembered an h11 20 ycan in Orange County. Bcausc the coun 1s usually not in session on weekends. McCartio's courtroom was not cooled, spurrina the judse to shed has robe and the anomeys to take oft' thctr co.ts. &ivina the session an 1nfonnal at- mosphett. The subject matter was daldly -. - scnous. however. Kraft 1s chaf'IC(S with ki Uin,a 16 men an Orange County between 1971 and 1983. and J)f'Ol«uton have linked ham to 21 other slayinp in three states. All oftbc victjms were sexually molested. Kraft was arrested in Mission Vitjo on May 1 •. 1983, when a California H1chway Patrol otraoer m.aki!\J a routine stop found on the San Dlqo Freeway found a dead Marine m Kraft's car. Authoritaes aJso found a list that Brown cont.ends as a coded list of Kraft's victJms. Althoup he admits be bas not totally cracbd the ci~. he said calls the docummt Krift's -death list.~ The lettcn .. EDM.-they say, means murder vtetun E.dward Daniel Moore. The crypoc -2 in 1 hitda .. means Geoffrey Alan Ndson and Rod&cr JamesDcVauJJr .. who disap- peared tosethcr. authorities said. But Kraft. who could receive the death penalty if convicted of even a portion of the chatJes, cont.ends the list is just some friends. On Saturday, William J. K~y -who defends Kraft alone with James G. Merwin and C. Thomas McDonald -uped that the list should not be allowed in evidence or to SUpPOl'.1 Brown's opposition to separanna the caxs. "Mr. Brown has taken a Jist of Jcttcrs and words ... and found a way to fit them into the cue. We could do that wath sporttna e~cnts or events in history," Kopeny said. -1 don't think the couns shouk1 be allowed to indular in that kind of speculation ... Brown aflUCd that the list is -1e1f- authenicau na." "Once you start prov1n1 hom1cadcs, the authenticity of the list becomes appment." Brown said. .. The hst IS exactly what it ap- propnatcs to be. .. {PlHll..,. DAP'T/A2) £% .. Jllodaaswers prayers of the poor ;,!?:;¥..=-:: tbe = ':"': be1\Cftld :a ~-=~~~'ver "'lb m-* it oft"tt. cllawi .. board. OllC Ol 1everal futurilllc proposals on &lie 0.... Coua wlaett &ht idea never quite llved up eo reahty. Picture. for exam=• uuh·to-eoe converter an Brach ora'll.s billion tank tha1 · 'uhoot ttraiahl. Mile both ~ proposed and . planned. ntitber can be found today. JUSt like Bolsa Chjca•s man-made tsland. The nuclear de-alltr survived opposttion for more than five )'etn before finally sin kin.a ·to the depths of the ''dead project" me. h was .scheduled to open in 1973, accordina to the November, 1967 release. "The projec_t will consist of a sea water dM&1tina ~nt with an initial capacity of SO mtlJioo gallons a day. and an ultimate capacity of I SO million pllons a day h will supply enouah water for a population of 750.000. .. The power plant will be one of the largcstorits kind in the ~rld and will meet the need$ of nearly 2 million people," the release rad. The nuclear tt"aCtor, accordina to the release, would present ~no more hazards to the general public than one usina fossil fuels." Tfiat statement, althouah made honestly at the time. was one of the holes 1n the proposal, said Jay Mahnowski, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Water District. .. That whole project was somcthina out of the 50s., .. Malinowski said." At that time. they were just startina with nuclear submarines and the atom was our friend. "But as time went by, convenuonal nuclear power because a less and less ~ f;OIPlc.1 ill. pap • ., ..... ~ ~ ao11'r&:1U: cl the • "11 ao110 be.even·'° 10.Uma the CWTCnl COii ()f watet." Malinowski a.id. "ltj~I wasn't cost e~ivc." Finally, an 1969. the udhua com-,.ies penicipatina in the pro~ ~ 10 pull out. By 1972, the proj(Ct wu cbd in the wattt. Malinowski Mid, however\ that the shoat or 8olaa lltand may n1e from the murky deptb1. . A new breed of nuclear ractor is beina lCSled, he 11id, that may be more safe and cost-effective and make dc--altir\I ocean water a viable operation. Even so. he added, the project would not be built neat any popu- lation ttnter. ••• think eublic pcrceetion would ensure that. MalinoWlk.i said. It wouldn't be the first time publjc opposition sent a project up in smoke. The Newport Beach Caty Council in 1983 pondered a plan that would create eleclricity by bumina trash. City staff considered a proposal for a recovery plant that would use heat from bumana prbaac to generate steam. The steam would then be used to. ~ropel turbines to produ~ ctec- tncaty. Initially, it seemed like a perfect plan. Electricity costs soared, and Newport Beach spent about $1.S million annualJy hauJina trash to Coyote Canyon landfill outside of lrvane. But n wasn't Iona. said Ken Dchno, the city's executive assistant to the city manager, before planners began seeing problems throuah the smo~e. "There were two thinJ.S that hung 11 up,.. Deli no said. ..One was the classification of tbc ash -if it was class.ified as hazardous waste. we would have had to have trucked it 10 Bakersfield. and that would have upped the costs." Delino said the tceond problem was one common to any planner loc*il9 lw I II* b a A dunap or any oiher u........ aeiabbor -wt.ere IO put iL In the tftd. risina costs burned tk plait. .. It never even soc to the •• of public impu1;· ~ &aid. .. We went throuah the extteise of the feuiblity repof1 -I still have mi..e -and educated oUlltlvci. ..Then we uid 'Thanks. but no thanks.'•• Tbat respontc i• similar to what the United Statnaovemment toad New· po" Bcic:h's Ford AC'J'OIPl(C and Communication1 C-Orp. Oefeme Secrelary Caspar W. Weinbetttr canttled a contract with Ford Aerospace after the company delivered 64 of the 164 tanks ordered by the 1ovemmcnl "I have decided to terminate the Sgt. York DJVAD AnnGe~;~ense weapons system," Wein said en 1985, after Ford had devoted more than seven years to lhe project and the lovcmment had spent more than 1.8 billion. "The tesu demonstrated also while there arc margjnal im- provements to the DIVAD, these are not siinificant compared to the capability of current air dcfenae wea~ns and therefore, not worth the addational cost." The weapon, named after Wortd War I hero Sgt. Alvin York, consisted of two 40 mm guns linked to a computer and radar, officials said. But in a couple of the Anny's tests, the guns didn't shoot straight. Weinbcrgcr's shot at the project killed about 600 jobs for local employees. But on Friday, Ford employee John Hartnett said the company deljvered what it promised to the government. "Contracu are canceled for what- ever reason. Some people say they arc aood reasons. some people say they arc not so good," Hartnett said, adding he worked on $gt. York. "But it hasn't left a lasting imprint on the company." Lots of Jood ideas never do. Warmer emperatures expected U.S. Temps Calif. Tempe !ttM ..... d.p!ll~ ~MY 11 It ~ •11 MwllO It It Ald!Or• • '' Mhrllll ... 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That's why I like this work. drcn were walkina to school waste Our goal as to maintain the intqrity deep in water. When I went there, of nclahborhoods.. improve property everybody was mad at the county. values and make people haj>py." They would say. 'some bureaucrat ··we have a very good staff.'' he said. "We don't have very much money for ovcnime, but everyone docs whatever needs to be done and they don't worry so much about getting overtime." Prom Al survivors. Another group of campers had Oed the harbor earlier. and in their haste left behind sleeping bags and tents 1ha1 were pressed into service for one night. As they huddled together for warmth Sunday night, they watched as one of the campers' own boats was swamped by the seas and also sank. Dana Point resident Paul K1tlas was captain of the 25-fool skipJack. "Lunch Rock II ... the third boat to go down that ~cekcnd. -The~ was nothing we could do but sit there and "-'atch 1t go under .. he said Although the) were strangers. the aroup banded together .. It was 1ncred1ble," Dahl said "They were so generous. As campers. you don't take food to feed an extra nine mouths. but they just gave and ga\e." So, Dahl said. she decided she would throw a party for the 23 people who spent June 29. I 988 on 1hc shore of Goats Harbor ""A pencil floated up. and I wro1e each of them an 1nv1tauon on whatever bit of paper I could find," Dahl said Saturda~ as all but one of the survivors laughed and cxchan&ed stones about their common adven- ture. Every one wore a white T -stun emblazoned with a life preserver and the date of their ordeal "It was a nightmare -I've had a dreadful time sleeping -but seeing everybody together ~in is great. It kind of puts it to rest. • As she spoke. she plugged in a videotape of news covera~c of the storm and the loss of the Cnckct and Manposa. Several of those at the part) were futurcd on the newscasts. Dahl edited the theme sonf from the television show .. Gillipn s Island" onto the beginning of the tape. "l gave up." Rec said of her 30- minute expcnencc 1n the 53-d~ water with only a floatation cushion. "I got hit -it wasn't a wave. it was a wall of water-and that tumbled me. I gave up and the next thing I knew somebody had my hand and my waist." She credited Long Beach resident Rich Shary with saving her hfc. and Harrop's. .. I'm glad I was there ... said Shary. a lifetime sailor and scuba diver who was camping on the island wnh his family ... Bia seas don't bother me too much -plus I didn't get a chance to think about iL I saw people in trouble and just went." Withe Reeve. whose family camped with Shary's family. also helped act the women from the wat~: as did Westminster resident t:.a McGee. McGee 511d he was glad Dahl threw the party, because the group became tiaht throuah their adventure. "When tl\ey all left on the helicop- ter, I missed them," he said. "We had a great ume. all things considered." Ree agreed. .. J d1cfn't want to go. I wanted to stay on the island ... she said. Shary, whose sons Jonathan and Bryan, alona with Reeve's 3-year-<>ld dauahter. Jennifer, also survived the adventure, said he appreciated the bond gained on the island and the opportunity to S« "old friends .. made in one day. "'It"s unique, but I like the pany. l thought I would never see them all again. even though we made some pretty nice fnends." Shary said. "We all definitely have somethmg in common." f>usavat's Housina and Comm uni-promised to fix this IS years ago.'" ty Development Program Offioe pro-Pusaval listened to people's prob- cesses applications from low-ncome lcms, and gave out has home phone homeowners whose homes and number so community residents neiahborhoods require improve-could contact him. Then he set about men ts. methodically developina responses. He said he stretches the $4.5 Much of Pusavat's work consists of million by'levera&ing loans throuah smaller proJccts. such as repairing banks. The banks double and even roofs and pullinf in sidewalks. Bui triple the amount of money available some ofh1s offices larier efforts have and the ~ounty assumes the risk. auracted more than loc~l attent1on . which keeps interest rates low. "There was a pi~ of property in In some cases. f>usavat's offi~ Midway City that was owned by the simply sivcs noweowners the money Edison Co.," he said. ··we bought it to corrcct serious problems. such as from them for $400,000. chanced the deteriorated elcctncal wiring. zoning lo residential and then waited "There are two kinds of repair a couple of years." problems we deal with. code viol-When the property had more than adonsand incipient code v1olat1ons.'' tn~led in value. Pusavat found a huaid. "Incipient code violations arc builder who was wilhng to enter into a the less serious ones, that pose no deal to build on the property. threat to health and safety. If they "We told the builder, you can have have a more serious code v1olauon. the land for free. but you have to pass hkc an electrical problem. we might the savings on to the people b) offerthem a deferred payment loan. If keeping your rents affordable.'' he they won·1 accept that, and therc·s a said. Pusavat mentioned no particular hobbies. but said he spends much of his spare 11me trying to help people. "Sometimes people just need somebody to talk lo. or they have a problem and 1hey don "t know what to do," he said. ··1 lry to help 1f I can. Someumes people might just need a ride somewhere so l can help that "-'3}' ... A native of Thaaland. f>usavat came lo the ll S in 1962 and attended his last year of b1&b school io Bakersfield He attended Bakersfield College and completed a degree an economics at Cal State Fresno. He went on to earn a master's degree an community planning, also at Cal State Fresno. He worked as a pnvatc manage- ment consultant for a ume, and then joined the community planning staff of the c11) of San Francisco. He came to Orange County in 1974, beginning as a housing planner. lo I 9....,7 he 'h3S promoted to manaaer. REALLY A-MAZING AMUSEMENT ••• dan~r that they're going to bum the The result was a 96-unit scnaors' neia,hborhood down. then we JUSt housing complex with rents geared &ive them the money." toward modest incomes. Some of the problems seen by 'Then we said, we're still not Pusa\at 1s mamcd. His wife, Yoko, 1s a professor of Japanese at Cal State Long Beach. The) hve in Huntington Beach. From Al to get out in 10 minutes or so by going against one-wa) arrows or bypassang turnstiles. but \hat's not what the pme 1s all about. ··1f you wanna cheat. )'OU can cheat. but you're paying your mone)' to solve this punlc as 11 1s ·· At the entrance of the maze (also the cxll). Audrey Penk sits an the sun in a straw hat and a red "maze" T- sh1rt she designed. The large clock behind her is for visitors to keep time. "One woman who made it in I 0 minute~ said -r,e been throuJh so many m~!!s. I could get through anfth1ng. he maze will soon be more difficult. howeler when the Penks rearrange the f'outes JUSt before the Jul) Fourth weekend 10 bnng enthusiasts back ··we don't want to disappoint a lot of people.'' she said. Audre) Penk has watched families come back to bring grandma. and has seen mothers wait outside for their children 10 come out ··A lot of people think it's Just for kids. and some think tt" s not for kids at all." Audrey Penk said the funniest thing for her 1s when she secs t.een- agers coming back because their little brother or sister said 1t was fun. ··Every once m a while we have a teen-ager who thinks he's too coot to admit he had fun. but when you see him wnb a bag smile on his face coming around the comer. you know he had fun." The 2S-ycar-old Pcnk credits her husband with comma up with the idea and havina the detennination to sec 1t through. but, hke him, she has gotten in debt and borrowed money from her family to support the venlu~. Page Penk had JU St gotten out of the Navy when he read an article in Smithsonian Mapzine about laraer- scale mazes that have been popular in Japan for years. Aurdey Penk said the Japanese mazes take as long as two hours and include bridges and tun- nels for anterest. Audrey Penk says her 24-ycar-old husband "lakes to do things his way." Because he hkcs to solve problems. Pusaval and his colleagues are the getting our S L5 million back, so they she says he plans to work as a type that could expose homeowners agreed to build a park and a com· consultanlaflertheycloscthe maze at to penalties from county or city munity center," he said. KRAFT the end of the summer. He also has a,ovemments. But Pusavat said his Pusavat was even able to extract From Al • • • plans to develop a sing.le-unit clothes office is not interested in punishina from the builder stipend ofS35.000 a washer and dryer and a small tent that people for code violations. year to run the community center. McCartin. however, did not rule can be erected 1n 30 seconds. "We're social workers, not police· The Midway City project and whether the hst -which was called men.'' he said. another. family housing project in El "compelhng .. by the Municipal Court Althouah Audrey Penk said she Listening to 1cst1mony at pubhc Toro have both garnered national Judge who ordered Kraft to trial - and her fiusband have no plans to hearings on community redevelop-awards as innovative county pro-would be admitted as evidence in the con1kstruhct aghnother hmazbe. thhey !11.ay ment, one is apt to hear a great deal of grams. trial. The trial, delayed nearly a dozen wa t rou a not er I>)' t c ongin-praise for Pusavat and his efforts. But f>usavat's attitude toward his job times on a variety of defense motion!, ators of the conceftt. "The Japanese u wasn't like that in the bcgmning. he appears to spill over to his fellow is scheduled for July. althou&h a~ company 1hat bui t these arc doing said. employees. to whom he gave much of tomeys admit to only a "~SO" one in San Francisco. If they're "When I first went to Et Modena an the credit for his office's su~. chance it will begin this summer. successful up there. then they're going ,---------------.;;;..;._..;..;...;._ __ --=~~~;.;;.;.."""'"'=-=~;;;..;;..-==-=---------=----------------- to do it all over the U.S." Audrey Penk said she 1s still proud about being the first ones to do It in this country. however. "Southern Cahfomia is a Jood place to do 1h1s. a good place for fads," she said. and related a conversation she overheard. "We had a guy come by with h1sgirlfr1end. When she asked ham wh y she brouaht her. he said 'it's supposed to be the happenina place this summer" -1hat made me feel good." Winning Lotto numbers picked By TM Aasoetaiff Pttt1 Herc arc the winning numbers picked Saturdcy night for the Cali· fom1a Lottery's twice-weekly "Lollo 6-49" game: I. S, 8. 25. 21 44 and the bonus number. 31 Players who correctly guessed all six numbers will share a priTe pool of $6.• million. lottery officials said. All th<>st who picked five numbcn plus the bonus number will divide amona the~selvesa prize pool ofS I. 7 i~:s~E laily Pilat MAIN OfflCE w.a Illy Bt Colt1 M1!t1 CA Miii .,_ ea. '* Com.,._. CA t~ million: t1ve ot sax wall share S890.000; four of six will share S809.000. Three of six is wonh an au1omatic SS per winner. The numben were chosen by Lotto machine dunng a ltlevision broad· cast onginatina in Sacramento. The sales from Wednesday nj&bt to Saturday's dra,.ina were Sl 6. l 9 m1lhon. Earher an Sacramento, a TchamJ County rancher won Sl million and a retired insurantt saJcman from Santa Oara hit 1he SI million prize in the California Lottery's "Bia Spin ... Eleven other ~ spinners won an additional SS05,000 to {>Ush the total won Saturday by 13 spinners to just over $3.S milhon. Richard Sccmt. who raises cattle and hay on I SS acres near Comma in the upper Sacramento Valley ch«rl'utly repeated one of lhe oktcst jokes amona fanners after bis spin, 11yina "rll just keep on farmina until it's all &0ne:· ~ .. 75£11 & -.. ,,,,, Ja•tc.11642-6086 ~ ,., 0rlf!09 c-PubWq ~ Mo --<IUWat'll"& ~ -Of -·-,_., ~ ,...r °' ~ ~ .-'*" ~Of~-Wbat do you like •boat the Daily PilOI? Whit dOD't you like? can the Dumber abOYC and.your m: ~ ~ uanscribed ud de-ti '° tbe a · editor. Tbe same +.hour answtti~ .,-vice ny be med '° record lr.atn to the editor oa •J..: Coattlbuton IO oar ldletl cohuna •• lbdl'nameud ...._number b .. Hadoa . Tel m ...... oa your mind. cen 1hl1n ,,,,, .... ..... g,::c-. .... .............. --I P!lgh 1tlr Lear'" Arw iMfry Dlsit\ a.., ...... lfOf Nft· pcwc C.. DrW.Wlt 115 • Al1U'ft 0Mt. fWD'I...,., · '*'1 ,aft~ CA taMO • 11MI M4"'°50f r • • • They're good skat~s, but want to be great •1roa.maoo1a1 ............ Katy Kielty and J~ Met0 lharea ~ l'UlioD ror peif'onniaa on ice. llUt it taJca IDON tbaD amorous fcelinp toward tbe~ for the Com MN ice lb~ _peir IO ~&heir .... ofwinniftl tile 1'89 U.S. Wot1d Pair Champioftlhlp. It also takes 1 combination of eood luck and bi& bucks. wbidl hUn't eucdy pown on trees for \be couple. "People don't realize how ex- penaive it is to skate com~tively," Mero explained. Keeley, 22. oriainally from San Diqo and Mero, 23, onainally from Detroit, practice five momanp a Wttk at the Joe C-apades ChalCt in Costa Mesa. They man• to survive by doin1 odd jobs. waitma tables part·time at loc::af restaurants and collectina • few contn"butions from their sponsor. They each spend about SI S,000 a year for their coaches. skates and costumes. Mero. suff'erina from the financial hardships of participetiq in an uns-id amateur profession, came close to d.roppina ou1 earlier in the year. He was broke and couldn't pay the rent for his apartment. His mother, who lives in Michipn, has emphysema and as much as she wanted to help financially, she was facins financial problems of her own. Then while skatillJ it the rink one day he met Domt Fitzaenld, a Newport Beach resident, who in- sisted he live with her -ind her husband, Dan. The Fitz.gcralds, who never had any children, took Mero under their win4; ••1 feel real parental about it, ' Fiusratd said. "We're living vicari- ousfy throu&h Joey." Keeley, who is a waitress at Sid's Blue Beet Cafe in Jllewport Beach, said she and her partner .. strike a perfect balance.•• Kelley is S feet tall, while Mero is 6 feet. Having a smaller female partner is advantageous because she is easier to pick up and bas a lower center of p-avity, Mero Clpwned ··1 think we complement each other, .. Kelley said, speaking of their penonality traits during business situations. If one of them is beina quiet or a little passive, the other will assume the assertive role. Their relationship is "strictly busi- ness," Mero said. Having a rela- tionsbjp with a skatjna partner would be a mtStake, be added. Keeley and Mero. who were the alternate pajr figure skating team in the 1988 Winter Olympics. say they are l&iU trylftl to tel Ovtr tM di~unent of noe IClually s-r· ticilali"I ia the otympic pmet. ne ~ ~ binh in the 1981 NatiOna1 ChamPlonbi.,. in Denver and only the first tJwt plKi~ 1a111s are choeen lO skate in lbe Otym~ ~y lolt IO Nata.lie and Wayne Seybold. the brother and siltef team from Marion, Ind. Mero says the Seybolda will continue to be their ~ opponents in future competiuons. But~ and Mero are,(Jlhlerl. 1ihey plan to sweep this year°'I U.S. National Cbampaonihips and thn ~ on to win the U.S. Wotld Pair Cbamoic>Mhip that will takt ~ next March· in Paris. • Winn~na die wor~ championship 11 C5PCC'llDy attractive to Mero. he says.. bccaute tht United States bas" 't won the competilion for nine years. Tht Rusaians have dominated it since U.S. couple Tai Babilonia ind Randy Gardner won the competition in l979. Kieley says her memories of cbild- bood coosi1t of bcina d.ragcd out of ~NM ...... .,.._.._..., Sutera Joeepb Kero ancl Katy Keeley &et 90Dle instra.cttoD from dancer GftCory O.borne. . Tired great racers find fuel pump, but miss out on lunch By JONATHAN VOLZKE °' ................ Lona days and scorching temperatures bcpn to take their tolls on men and machine Saturday, the fifth day of the Great American Race, a cross<ountry antique car rally to Boston. their calculations. The teams stan at one-m inute intervals and pass secret checkpoints along the route. They are assessed one penalty point for each second they are early or late. Fnday's wmner was a I IJ34 t-ord Model A pick-up truck driven by Oiff Palmer of Walnut and nav1ptcd by Bob George of Warren, N.J. The entrant was seven seconds away from a perfect time, Halliday said. bed at 41.m. tosk.atu fcwcokt houn at tht local rink bcfort llChool; and then rushina to dO it an after .K'hc:iol. Her mother th<>uaht it was a phase that she would arow out of, but lbe waswrona. "'I just fell in love with it and it's been that way ever since,.. Keeley u1d. There's more to life than just ioc skatinaforKeelcy. When she has time to ht1"5Clf. she steals away to Newport Beach. where she cruises the boardwalk on her mountain bike. Mero learned to skate at the ase of S in Micbipn, but his skates didn't have blades, they had wheels. He was a soeed skater. then a few years later he tri~ ioe skating and soon &J"ew to love the sport and made a commitment to ice. The next decision was choosina to compete 1n siniJcs or pairs. He chose J19irs. Keeley and Mero met five ycan aso while skating against each other with different panners at the 1984 Na- tjonals in Salt Lake City. Shortly after. Keeley's and Mcro's partnerS. who had grown ured of financial difficuJtics, talked of lc.aviq the amateur arena to pursue professional shows, where they would be making money. Mero proposed to Keeley that they stay in the amateur d1 vision and skate together as a team. Now they have several bronze and silver medals as proof that they wort wclJ together as a team. and both say they're ready to overwhelm the judges.. Keeley !Vld Mero cbosc to continue skating as amateurs because it wouJd paX off in the end. 'The better you do when you·~ an amateur, the more money you'll make in a professional show," Mero said. "You have to make a name for yourself.'' Mero, who is a waiter at the Park A venue Cafe in Newport Beach -a hangout for ice skaters -said their performances art stroni in the area of complicated turns and Jumps. But the weakest link in their act is ballet choreosrapby, and Jennette Retting, a ballet instructor from Villa Park School of Ballet, bas been worting with the pair to incorporate ballet movements into their style. "We've seen a phenomenal amount of improvement.. elpeciallr, with the arm and head movements.. • Keeley said. "The reuon why the Russians are so superior to us m ioe skatina 1s ballet," Keeley said -Their ice skaters start off very young with ballet training." To help smooth the rou&h edges ot their ballet movements.. Jim ~· who donates money to the ice sbti ng couple. arranged to have a lop ballet dancer work with them ~ntly at the rink. . Gregory Osborne, who was tounng California wtth the National Ballet of Canada. took on the challenge. Originally from Irvine and a Cor- ona Del Mar H•&h School graduate, Osborne joined the NationafBa.Jlet of C~da five )'cats ago. He spent 15 minutes with the skating pair working on some of the ballet fundamentals. "In the short time I nad avatlablc, I tried to help them the best I could, .. he saJd. Although 15 minutes didn't allow much time for improvement. tt was good for the ~1r·s motivauon. Mero said. And with the motivatlon and confidence of winners.. be said the)' arc ready for the spothght. Lifeguard seminar to be held Monday at Hoag Hosptial By liTY BOUCHER °' .. ~ .... -- It's a perfect day for the beach. A group o( friends plan to frolic an the sand and surf -but there mn be OM daredevil who makes a fl}lna leap into the occan·s white foam -head first opcct more than 250 lifeguards from Santa Barbara toSanOcmentc," said Pam Bolen. spokeswoman for Hoag. Tom Cu~. a world surfinl champfon. will introduce MWipcout at Monday's seminar. It lS an award-winniQ& film that shows a healthy athletic teen-ager who ends up paralyzed followtng a beach acridcnL Newport Beach participant Bill Halliday said in a telephone inter- view from Rock Springs, Wyo. that he hit I OCklqree weather for the second strai&ht day as he stee~ his t 919 Chevrolet across the Utah salt Oats. The iaults of Saturday's raoe ~ not available late Saturday ni&ht On Friday, however, Halliday moved up '&om 33rd to 28th. The racers today were scheduled to finish their day in Aurora.-Colo. Halliday would have won Satur- day, however. if points were awarded for finding the most obscure engjoe pan in a Salt Lake City. ~we baQICd and sputtered all of the way across the salt flats," he said. "I pulled into a service station and felt the fuel pump and it was red-hot. I changed it, then went into the rest room to wash my hands ... I came out of the rest room and it was sputtering and ban&ina apin." Man killed in cycling accident What most people don't realtZC 1s those just.for-fun head first dives are how spinaJ cord and neck &nJurics occur. And those injuries usually result in paralysis and often can be Hfe-thrcatcnin'" Spinal m1uncs and ho~ they can occur at the beach 1s the theme for the startling movie "Wipcout:· which 1s scrttncd ever)' )'ear at Hoag Hos~tal in Newport Beach. This year it wtll be shown at tht hospital's ninth annual Seminar for Lifquards.. Dr. John Skinner. a former life- guard and a"1d surfer. was one of the pioneers who got the semmar together and says it was cxcitina to watch the hosp1t.aJ gel involved. Newpon paramedics and Newpon Beach lifeguards also donated time and equipment to the prOJCCl. Each day, the driven try to finish various teas of a pRdetennincd course in a set amount of time, so speed is not the ultimate necessity. Durability and luck play a far peater role. At stake is SlS0,000 in prize money. Driven and naviptors are allowed only pencil, paper, one stop watch and one time-<>f-day watch to make ..... Niwa .... Fuel pumps are common parts. but not when you're talking about a six- volt pump for a 1919 car. The service station attendant knew who to call, thou.h, and Halliday was back on the road m a matter of minutes. ··we didn't act lunch. though," he said. • t W ASHINOTON -Here are the votes of leD8IOft aAd loCaJ rntativet OQ ~ lesis-latioa jn. C~ . ~ A .. r: means tbe- marllir ~for :*~; an •tr means the 1111111• vo.ed l!lliMl 1M ~an "'A" WI dlle mem'9er did not vote. n•••·• A 4().year-old Huntington Beach man was killed early Saturday when the bicycle he was ndang was hit from behind on Pacific Coast Highway. authorities said. The 7 a.m. accidcnt was the secon4 in as many days in Huntington Beach involving bicyclists who apparently were not ridioa in marked bike Ian~ police said. An II-year-old Hunt- miton Beach girl was in critical condition following a noon bicycle accident Friday. The name of the 4(}.year-old man was withheld late Saturda)' pend1na notification of his family, said Ll. John Foster. Foster said the man was riding east on Pacific Coast H1&hway toward the entrance of Bolsa Ctuca State Beach when he stopped at a traffic signal 1n the right-tum pcxkel. A car dn ven by Richard Scan Garber. 20, of Brea. struck the bicyclist from the rear. Althougb he was wearina a helmet, the man was pronounced dead at Fountain Valley Regional Tramua Center. The seminar was created to teach lifeguards the latest techniques for responding to near dro.-n1ng. suspected neck inJunes. lacerations. bums, biles and stings. Lifepards will also learn about protective sun gear to protect their skin for o~­ e,posure. "This is our mnth )'CM. and we ·T"c been a lifeguard for mott than 30 years.. .. said Ken Jaco~n. mannc saf'ct) chief of Ncwpon Beach. Mlt likes a lot of self confidence to ao out there. battlc the surf. and rescue someone. We can handJe emeraenaes better than anyone. We are so well tra•ned, we arc next in line to a paramedic. When the movie is shown. the reactions arc amazina." The seminar will be held Monday. HIGHWAY WORK FACING SHORTFALL ••• P'IOIDAl pcrccnt "la \.a -:..a the • Mcanwh1~ IK --state s gasoline 111 tlas aone up only 2 perccnL Stan Oftclic, din:ctor of the Ora~ County Transpon.atJon Commission. acknowledles tblt t.be state is far short of &cina able to meet its commitments to Oranae County. And he said the county may bav~ to come up with its own money, tbrouah a local tn or fee incw But if tbe ~islion decides lO propose a lalel tu~ or tome otherrcvcn.e-eouectiae measure. to the bid Of Supeudon. it Will ool)' do 1t after receiviOJ extenswe public opinion. Of\clie wd .. We're studyina it." be saad. ··nc commiSS1on has contnded wilh a consultant to identify euctly dich projects would be funded if we hid the money from. say, a half-<ellt saJa w increa1C. And. beginnina about Labor Day. we're aoina to bqin an extensive public outreach prop11m ... A sales 111 1ncrcax failed to win public approval in l 984 bc:caac votcn had not been adcquatdy iaformed about 1'1hat it would buy. be said. •1t was ...s well put t09tthet and very specific. but tt was not oom- muniatcd well to 1he public, .. be said. .. We're not IOlna to be a dumb this time as we were tief'<>R."' He said transpon.ation offic:iall need to be awa~ that the public may not want a tal incrtUC. no maner what the need. In fact, Of\clie said. the county ha aotten much ~&er at ~· state transponauon ollicia11 to ll''e pnont) to OranF County~ Mfour )'Cllf'S 'IQ we~ S miliOe coontywtdc.. .. bC •Kl This yre9r, at's Sl20 milJion. libctc'5 proO( riabt U-Crc." FV SPfJllds •Dtlclpated tax revesae J rcury 00 across Midwest •1nt.U.1et1ae.Prw Here are loWtilhtS ol'lhe droQ&ht and the heat weve Saturday: -Heat hu been blamed for five deaths. three in Missouri and one each in Georaia and lllinoia: -Showen and diunderstorms wett wi~ durina the nip• from eastern Texas ICfOll IOUthem Arkansas into the central Gulf coast. More than . S.7S inches feU a& lakcy, Texas. and Childersbul'I, Ala., had tomntial rain that hattened comst.alks and caused street Ooodina. -Saturday wes ~ ·s third I 00 dcl.ree-plus day this month, the most in June since record-keepina bepn there in 1873. All 24 weather stations rcportina Friday in Nebraska had hips of I 00 or more, includina 110 at Valentine. -Milwaukee County, Wis., officials will decide by Monday whether to eliminate fireworks for the Founh of July because of the fire danaer. SOmc Wisconsin towns al.udy tiave done so. -A forest fire wu 6S percent contained after burni111 more than 27.000 acres in southeastern Montana and a small part of ~\eTn South Dakota. Another fire wu conlained in Wyomina after burning more than 6,000 acres. Hiah temperature records started fAlli• early. It wasn't even noon wt.en the temperature at Milwaukee ~the previous record of9S and ~-on ris1n1 to a hiah of JOO. Aint. Mich., tied its record of 94 at 10:4S a:m. and continued on to JOO by 2 p.m. The mercury bit 100 by noon at Cbicaeo, and reached a record I 02, making this June the fmt there with three 100-plus days since records began in 1873. ihc beat wave has been blamed for five deaths. Chicago public health ofticiaJs said people could use air-conditioned public libraries and centers for the -aina as coolina shelters Saturday: "We are monitorin& the situation and will open more shelters if needed,•• said Dr. David Marder, a health depanmcnt official. Sabre rattllq Coafederateaad Yaakeecaftlrymea _...la au.bn dael da.rl8' ,..... 1tn•t of Cl.U War bialtli of OettY8bara marklDC tile 12ltla uualftnU'J of tbe .. ,. ... battle. "'!" Defen e brttiery allegedly recorded WASHINOTON (AP) -I• ~&on 1n the Fen~i "'J...~ ol'Obe vMleOtaped meeti• n .... bidt Delente Depmment otriciall llkat c\- ty took payoft's from ~ta. sources dose to the two-,_, _. vestiption said Saturday. The sources Wd . thl.t two. key ftaurcs in the inv~tapuon, Vac:iorol Cohen, depUty ns11tant leCf'ttltY the Air Force fort1etical ~-­James Gaines. a deputy Ulilta.nt secretary of the Navy. a.,..r on some of the videotapes. However, tbe sources declined to say wbetbcr alleted bribes turned up on dae recordinp of those two Pentqon officials. The consultants shown on the videotapes also include Met~ Paisley. theformerprocurementcbid' for the Navy whose office wu 1e1n:hed on June 1 .by . fedetaJ authorities in the invesuption, the sourcn said. NBC News report~ Friday n~t that Cohen would leave the Pentaeon whenever a defense consultant would call that his meetinp with consult· antS were recorded and videotaped and that money changed hands. Reagan urges a bipartisan attack on the drug problem Trade pact opens doors 9y'l'lleA111elaseiPrw . WASHINGTON -~dent Reagan urged Democratic conJrCSSfonaJ leaden Saturday to appoint representatives to work with the administration on the drua ~Jcm, saying it is .. too important for us to permit partisan bicterina. Deliverina his weekly radio talk from the Oval Office, the prnident said his own National Drua Policy Board will recommend specific ~posals durins the coming week "that would be important to any new drug legislation." In a commencement speech at the Coast Guard Academy in New London, CoM., on May 18. the prnident said, "I'm callina on both houses of the Conarcss. both sides of the aisle.. to join with my representatives in a special executive-legislative wk force to advance American's unified response to the problem of illegal drug use." Since then, he said. Senate Republican leader Bob Dole of Kansas and House GOP leader Robert Michel of nlinois have appointed their representatives. He uraed Speaker of the House Jim Wri&ht. D- Texas, and Senate Majority Leader RobertC. Byrd, D-W.Va .• to follow suit "so we can set to work ... the two journalists who filed the suit failed to prove their a11eption~ that the. 29 defendants conspired in a gunS<-for-drugs scheme or a 1984 t~nst bombing in Nicaragua. The defendants included Iran.Contra figures Racha~ Secord and Albert Halcim Contra leader Adolfo Calero, fonnerCIAdcputydirectorof operations Theodore Shackley, and retired majorscneraJ and anti~mmunist crusader John K. Sinataub. The sui~ was filed an May 1986 .. six months before the Iran-Contra affair bc<;ame pubhc: Many of tbe peopl,e 1t. brot.laht to li&ht, such as Secord Hakim Calero and S1nglaub. have been and1cted or forced to appear before ~ongressional committees investipting that case. for U .S .. goods in JapC:ln WASHINGTON (AP)-U.S. and William Verity said. Japanese officials announced an Verity and Japan's minister of agreement Saturday aimed at ex· international trade and industry, panding sales of a ranae of American-Jaji me Tamura. announced the si-ct made consumer products in Japan. a at a news conference and said they market that U.S. companies have hoped that additional industries found difficult to penetrate. would soon be added to the initiative. AIDS precautlo.ns leads to t1Jove slJorla de The agreement would affect Amcri-Verity said that officials from the two •· .. -&' can sportina soocts and leisure prod· countries bad discuascd the eventual ATLANTA -Precautions taken by health care workers to protect ucts. furniture jewelry, processed inclusion of about 20 products, themselves from the AIDS 'Virus have led to a shortage of the latex and vinyl foods and pct foods, which t~tber including medical and computer aJoves used in the medical profession. It is difficult to pinpoint the degree of the accounted for nearly S l.6 billion in equipment. shonage because manufacturers are reluctant to release production figures and exports to Japan last year. Under the l&J'f!ement. trade of· such numbers are not available from industry groups or the government. But Of the United States' S 170 billion ficials from both countries will help Jgdt1t1e throws out Contra d_.,, salt there is acneral agreement thatavailability has sharply declined in the past year trade deficit in 1987. S60 billion of the American companies locate potential -e· -.. -S since federal health officials urged health care professionals to take increased shortfall was with Japan. American customers in Japan. Verity said he MIAMI -A judge's decision to throw out a $24 mimon lawsuit that care to prevent themselves from disease organisms that can be transmitted aovemment and business officials would soon meet with executives of mixed the CLA, Contras and tbc Medellin cocaine cartel has left lingering throU&h body fluids. The sharp and relatively sudden increase in glove use put have Iona complained that U.S. the U.S. industries involved to dis-questions, charges of politics. big bills and little doubt that litigation will a pincn on manufacturers• capacity. said Les Jacobson. aspokesman for Baxter products are notallowed to compete cuss the prno,...m. continue. Chief U.S. District Judge James Lawrence Kina ruled Thursday that lntematiouJ in Deerfield. Ill .• a major producer of medical &loves. fairly in Japan. -o--ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l -Thlsisafimamm~~~~ h~~Min~ry~~~lional Call 642-5671. penetrate the Japanese consumer Trade and Industry will help remove Bow To PLAN YOUR Put a few words market by acttina access to con-obstacles that have hindered U.S. to work for ou. sumers. •• Commerce Secretary C. ~Jes in Japan, the officials said. . ESTATE TODAY ~ ~=-__..__._._~~--=..::..:..:..::..::..:__.=::::.=:...!-=..., Microwave cure for infection •HOW TO AVOID PROBATE • THE TAX REFORM AT OF 1986 EXPLAINED • HOW THE REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST WORKS •HOW TO ELIMINATE TAXES • HOW TO AVOID THE GIGOLO AND THE FL oozy •HOW TO AVOID THE JOINT TENANCY TAX TRAP A l'IEE SElllMS Presented by .... W. BAILEY SMITH Attorney at Law Tuesday, June 28th Tuesday, June 28th 3:00 • 5:00 7 :00 • 9:00 Newport Beach Library Community Room -856 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach RESEIVATIOl IEQUllED Call ... (714J 833-8891. All ti-. atlendiiuJ will recet .. a tr. 23 peqe ~ -.titMd, "The loh.n W.,.ne ~ Ud th. Bli-. c.-,. 8olutMe." ................. ., #1 .... p ...... , .......... ,.,, . ....... ,... .... ~ Concratulations 19'8 Gr,duat11 Views On Dental Health Frank C. Raymer, D.D.S. FLUORIDE FACTS Datal lltenitue a. npiets with t.cu Oil the dfecttveMN of Ouorlcle I• prevndDf tOoth decay. How doee It work? Supra la die -.outh Mt up a favorable nvlroamcat for the ftowth ... drieJC>ptMat ol ....... TMee ...... proda« eclda that CHM decay ud S..vc behlad dcpoelte that la· Jure the pma. 0.. of the b'9 .,.. ... qalaat this pt"oeeM le flUOl"IM which bulkb up the raastaaa of teeth to theM .:his. It ehould be la your chllcl'• drliaklnt wat.r eo It CH be abeorbed la hie lf'OW• IAI teeth: It ehOilild al.o be lo your chlW'• toodapute, aa4 ....... ~'"ha. tMth by the,....., dntlet. ChlQ90 (the first bit city to &llOf'ldaw lta waiar 9Upply) re- ports that tootll HcaY hu •• cut la half amont lb echool chlldna. aad credlta fluoride for tha. lmpe-owmcnt. ,.. .. ad4Md plu, Cla&cato pernu an eavfa9 u ad-- mated UO •Ulloa a ,.., la dntal blllL la anu when the water I• not fhaodclated, chlJdrea'• t .. dl caa be aubetaatlaJJy prowcted ....... cavtdu by ftuoride la 4rop or tabla fonn. •••••1•ccs •••• ,,.,.,.. .. • ,.Wk Mnk• to P'D•1•MtMr .............. f ....... e11cie~ FRAHlt C. L\ YME.L D.D..S. 15& .... -~. c...ta ..... .......... ., .. a real hot topic WEST JORDAN, Utah (AP) -A woman following a newspaperstory's advice to yeast infection sufferers tossed her underpants in the micro- wave and sparked a fire. Firefi&bters rushed to the woman's home in this south Salt Lake County community of 27,000 on Friday morning and quickly extinauisbed the flames, but not before her micro- wave oven was destroyed and a nearby wall scorched, said County Fire Chief Don Berry. Berry said when the embam.ssed woman explained how the fire started, firefl&hters were hard-pressed not to laugh. However, Berry said the incident's humorous side was tempered by its potentialfordevelopinaintoatenous fire if il bad not quick1.Y been extinauished. There were no 11\juries. Berry said the woman, who was not identified, decided to "cook" her underpants after readina a news service article in a local paper9uotina University of Aorida obstetr1CS and JYDCCOIOgy rcsean:bers as saylna the bacteria responsible for yeast infec- tions can be killed in a micr<>wave oven in five minutes on the h~ power sett ins. Oranoe Cout OAILV PILOT/Sunday, June H . 1988 AS ·cond victim of shooting spree dies .fr~m wounds CQNCORD (AP)-A di.-ua~ teaanty auard mumbled complaints about hit job u he fired on a poup of •areboae ~ killina two and woundina four. polace and witnesses laid. Oakland police amsted Sebron Flnaup Jr .. 45, without incident at bis home Friday ni&ht about three hours after the out bunt at Micropure Int., where he had worked for 18 months. The company distributes household water purify1n1 kits. The aunman, who utcd .3S7- caliber revolver canyina six rounds, was not authorittd to cany a weapon Ten injured, 4homeslost in brush fire APPL£ VALLEY (AP) -Fire- fiahten controlled a 21 S-acre brush fire in this hiah desert community Saturday after a nightlonJ battle that left 10 people injured and four residences burned. All but one of the injured had been released from the hospital by noon. said San Bernardino County fire CapL Art Bishop. Downed power lines ianited the blaze about 6:30 p.m. Friday and winds austina up to SO mph quickly spread the names. The blaze was controlled by 2 p.m .• Bishop said. Eilht fircfipters and two other men were in.Jurcd, including John Turner, a cameraman for Victorville television station K VVT, who suf- fered smoke inhalation and a leg injury while helping firefighters pull hoses, Bishop said. The names of the firefighters were unavailable. The fire loss was estimated at Sl4S,000 and climbing. with four homes dam~ed in the Buena Vista Stftet area, Bishop said. A prqe converted into an apart- ment was completely destroyed as was a prqe containing four vehicles. One home was about 30 percent destroyed, with the kitchen and praa,e, containing four vehicles and nine motorcycles, burned~ a mobile home suffered light damage, and the fire burned riaht up to another home, caUJina paint and stucco damage befote flames were driven back. Several travel trailers and numerous out buildings were destroyed. Gpvernorsays money won't help education SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. George Dcukmejian renewed his attack on increased spending for 1ehools Saturday in a radio address which could be a preview of upcom- inf state budact veto messages. n his weekly statewide radio commentary, the Republican gov- ernor said that while "no issue is more important to the future of California than quality education," that doesn't mean that more spending is the key to better schools. Without citing specifics. Dcu- kmejian said that on Monday he would formally receive a report containing more than 60 recommen- dations to improve California schools from the commission he created last summer to review Cali- fornia education, and that he ex- pec"ted to implement many of those proposals. .. There an= those who will never be satisfied with our education budget no matter how large the increases," Dcukmejian said. "If you think a bigcr budget auarantees better scholarship.just ask New Yorkers," he continued, citing reports of deficiencies in New York schools. Scboo1 spending is the bigcst item in the S44 to S4S billion state bud&et which the Ocmocratic-controlfed Lqislature is scheduled to send to Deukmejian next week. AnirY defendant. .OUS prosecutor RIVERSIDE (AP) -Jurors ducked for cover and the pro9eeutor Cot 90ak:ed with water when an · enrqed defendant hurled a ~ss pitdlet in a counroom moments after he was convicted of a double-murder. Sa:.?J .. Man, l didn•t do it," 28- .,.,__-Joe Daniel Conuerai"Jump. ed hln the coun1el table Friday. ~ ~ 1:.he pitcher and ftuna 1t ioWlftl1 QePu:~. District Attorney ~misled Mteamlle by .... I IMJt llNI sthd tbc table. The shattered. dou1in1 aad tridh'I jYrOrJ to alldUeel. .. •llt1d by COUit wYt 1111ct110n started a 111 st'Ja..._ Ct la•" •PM'llll llood and a IO .IClll'llll OD lbe other I tlllt roam. .. You Han .. aDd .. Iii ia ......... ..,.. Oft ..... lide cf .... fOOlll rctaned, ......... heduei'91L" Oilllllw llml • ia _... ...,...., lie .--.bili•r o1 ~ b &~?Of ......... 29. ol .. -ll•••Dlll • • ~tllk. on duty, •id Co.irons Pohtt Lt. Jim Jenninp. lddin_a that Flenau,h was an miployec of Wells Security Sys-aems in Denville. •1 Miaoputt worker Joseph Hall said Fknaup .. always carried 11un" while he was workin&. Hall said the auard did not conceal the weapon. Throua)lout the shootinp, workers said the gunman uttered barely audible curses about hiJ job, several tin'lcs complaining of either a "lousy job .. or a "crummy job." Emplorees described Aenau&h as .. a loner,' and police Lt. Jim Webster on Saturday said Aenaugh had a .. casual but conttnial .. relationship with the victim•. Spcakina a1 a news conferentt. Webster added tl\at "indications at this ~int are that he aimed at these specific people. Why'! ... I don't know." Witnesses and police said a man dressed in a suard's uniform followed an employee tbrouah a door and into the warehouse. and then started shooting on the shipping dock. At the time, there wen: 21 telemarketina people working m the bujJdmg. He then walked into the lunch room and opened fire. ne Jenn1ftt Hollis. 17. of MartinC'Z. shot in the chest and abdomen. died on the operating table Friday niaht at John Muir Mc<iical Center. Walnut Creek. the Pme hospital where Jim Disne). 19. of Concord died about ~ve hours after the shootina follow· ma suracl) on addomen wounds. "I "'as sitting at the break table:' recalled employee Lisa Patton. 19. "and he just walked in and started shootma m )' fnends. I ran and called police .. An un1dent1ficd man who ans~ered the phone at Micropure shortly after the shooting said the auard -Just drove up in a Cadillac and got out (went into the buitdina). and stancd firing." .. Everybod) was screaming and runninf." uid I 7-)car-old Germaine Rc)es. 1n the shipping room when the lhootina started, "I hit the sround and went under the table ... Emplo~ccs desrnbed Aenaush as "friendly • m the past, and that they liked him enough to ask him to join them for beer and plzza. He always declined. the) said Jennings said the suspttt hadn't provided police ~1th an) possible motive. but the officer thought. n . . nal 10% to 25% otI our alr We have taken an additi~~s of red tag items. Yo reduced ticket price ?8 as tloor samples, discontitiu save on one-of-a·kiii ~d-ends and more . styles, clearall~ lities are limite<l. But hup'Y.··· · .~'ttJ""' r. s&,#f!I "po sibly he WIS depre5$Cd -but we're not sure what set him off:" Witncnes said after the shootinp the auard went out the back door. aot into his car and drove away. The third v1C1im at Muir hospital was Jane R1chardson. 26. who had a supc:rficiat back wound. Victims at Mount Diablo Hospital in Concord were Robert Webster, 27. Concord, shot m the chest; Paul Ble1chrodt. 3S. P1casant Hill, mot in the hip. and An,ela Tewell. 22. Pittsbura. shot an the shoulder. All were in stable condition Saturday. .. Omm11n11. U1'!1~ (:tt111J!f111h . '1W ... ,,W: I lor 8"W t-. ,.,.,. not t'lllPP¥""" ~ tumAtn-""" ~ -" hOme. ....... ill~ ... ..., -- --... NOJ • .-m aua • ww...., .. fOlnlic.al 11.m in *>Ck......,.. llllf'lin...., dlY9 tor--. .. • l"9lunCI ... -..-.a ..... ,..)IDU ................ ~t!c!i!J---ln~-~oet.a···-lf\OUf ... 10 OW'lll: Our ca1•••11 WcMI ''"oMnt QwOil. Amerltan EJOMI C.U. ~ DillCCMW Cerd or Ya • ~· Rights of all Aanerl·caD& deserve to be preserved To the Editor: t.sed 1Cbool1 are not considered The 196" Civil Riahu Act atated reliaioully conttoUed. that it WU unlawful foi'empk>yen .. ,0 Under the banner or blnnina discriminate became of nee, color. dilCrimination on account of race, religion. sex or national ~n." But. •· reliaion. or .ex, Colipaa ~ in less than a decade, the act was actually extended buureaucrauc amended so that the prohibition of power to enforce dilCrimiution. discrimination became a mandate Over the ~ the movement to enforcina it promote civil riahts bas actually A 1972 amendment to tbe 1964 act meant a toss of riahts. Riabts no ~vc federal courtl the PoWCf to force · lonter belona to individuals. they •affirmative action" n:prdiaa hir-belong to 1roups of people ina. reinstatement. ptOIDOtion, even catqoriud accordina ~o ~· reJ!lion back pay for an10ne ~t to have or sex. A penon seek1na a Job 11 no • been ttatecl '"'J~. Tbus .,_n the longer judaed by his or her ability; an processofrevenedilcriminaUOn. the employer is forced to learn what practice of hirina and promotina racial or religious JJ"OUP a job aooli~ accordina to race, color sex and cant belongs to so federally mandated religion, exactly what the original act quotas can be filled. had expressly forbidden. Civil rights lcais1ation has steam- Americans. Ful1hemiore, our nation'~ k:8der implied that the plitht of i~ Americans was not to be pe~ because, after alf 1 IOIDe of diem Uclil become multi·millionl.ittl wbell o wu found oa abeir ~ • Wben 1 heard bim· rnoe ~ rcmakrds. my rnou&b fell open lll disbelief and tan Welled iD my eyes. I am not inditen<>us American.My ancestors' ancetton bepn tteeliftl the land from these people~ tball 200 years qo. Beyond sttalina. they exterminated the people like Wolves. As if that were not insult ~ in front of a world-wide pOpulanon of media viewers, our praident told a bold-faced and blatandy stupid lie about their survivon. Does Ronald Reapn think he can fool the Soviets? Most Genta! work features muc.h more than silver lining In 1986, the Supmne Court rolled risht over the individual risbts promoted discriminatory affirmative of all Americans. And it is interesting action even further. A labor union, to note that one of the only institu· for instance, was forced to meet a lions actually exempted from such radically computed mcmbenhip unwise and dangerous legislation is quota, and a fire deeartmcnt was Congress. The hypocrites who have made to promote 0 m1nority" indi-created this monstrosity knew well viduaJs over more qualified, more the harm they were doing. experienced, and even more senior GEORGE HALLOCK. non-minority individuals. Newport Beach Earlier this year, Conaress passed the misleadhnaJy, but cleverly named, Civil ltights Restoration Act. Commendably, President Reagan vetoed it, but Conaress overrode the veto. The act bas the potential to rcmov~ the last protections against federtl interference in even the smallest 0 Mom and Pop'' operation or p:ivate school And although .. religiously controlled " schools are exempt, practically all religiously To the Editor: I am sorrowfully ashamed of our prcsidenL Mr. President, how many of the 3 million remaininJ indiaenous Ameri-cans are millionaua? .About six? Mr. President, have you never seen their reservations? They are filJeid with men and women who suffer ~ty, alcoholism, drua abuse and sWcide due to the extraoroinary humiliation they've suffered at the baJ'lds o( our .. sympathetic " American ao~ ment To the Editor. I recently had a severe reaction to some dental work and hope that in relatins my experience, many of your readen will realize the connection between their own dentaJ work and their well being. I bad to have a porcelain crown Rmoved from a tooth just one week after insertion due to reactions that included soreness and a burning sensation on my lips, ton1uc. and roof of mouth; a strong metallic taste, pain in nearly every tooth and in the a<ljacent ear, parn in the region of the liver, swollen lymph nodes beneath my jaws and arms, inability to sleep and a djstinct memory loss. After obtaining a second dentaJ opinion, I insisted on being told the content of the crown. Although I had requested porcelain and gold, I dis- covered that the crown was lined with an alloy composed of the following: 72 percent nickel, 14 percent chromium. 6 percent molybdenum, 3.S percent aluminum, 1.8 perttnt beryllium. l percent cobalt and more. I had it removed within minutes of this msclosurc. I am astounded as to how, when the price of gold skyrocketed, these mctaJs were ever approved for oral insertion where, with the assistance of saliva, they continuously leach into a person's bloodstream. For me, the aluminum in the aJloy was the giveaway because the ir- ritated colon and stomach· cramps I was cxpericncina were identical to the symptoms I've bad in the past with accidental ingestion of foods or beve~s that have been in contact with th1s unstable element. I wouJd like to note that there have been numerous reports written up about the high levels of aluminum found in the brains of victims of Alzheimer's disease. Nickel and beryllium arc known carcinogens Dropping of school guards threatens entire community To the Editor: Jam appalled at the recent decision of the ff unti04ton Beach Union High School Distnct to eliminate die campus peace officers that patrol our schools. This school district has been slowly cuttins the benefits to their education proaram. The campus peace officen are not merely truant officers to slap the kids' wrists when they ditch clus. They arc a deterRnt to those wbo would otherwise disrupt the essential learn- ~ environment. Didn't the district think that maybe the officen were there to protect the safety of the students. their property and school property? The safety of our students isn•t the only problem. What about the safety of the rest of the communjty? Havina to rely more on local police will put a wain on availability of police for the SWTOUodina community. This is an issue protested by police chiefs in the ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Pu1>11sneo every d9y of the .,.ar et 330 W Bay SI . Cos1e Mese CA ACdr-COHesp<>n~U 10 Bo• 15e0 Cosle Mna CA 92626 communities that the district serves including Founwn Valley, Hunt- ington Beach and Westminster. The district's position on the issue seems to stem from a .. lack offunds. •• 1 find that to be a very poor excuse to take such drastic measures as to jeopardize the safety of the students and the entire community. The school district should be committed to cnsurina the safety of the people thCJ serve, no matter what the cost. I would like to warn the school district riaht now that this decision is sendins a mesuac to the criminals that it's open tea.SOD on our schools. This wamin,a should not be taken lightly and forsotten over the sum- mer. For startin& in September, things are goina to take a tum for the worse. MIKE ALGARME Student, Founwn Valley Hi&h School T111 T• Editor Denf.., Assoc11te Edi10t l. T•C.... News Editor Steff ... uty Editor ~"·' Advertisinc o.rlttor '•w•• Classittfd Ot1ector &,, ,., .. C11c11l1t1011 Dlfeclot Clysbl ........ 8U$fllfS$ Office Mlftactr ... , ... Prodllcllon 01ftclor with warnings to dental technicians and industrial workers of the hazards of inhaling the dust Since this incident, I have also had all my .. silver" ftllings replaced with a non-toxic composite material. Your readers may not be aware that their own .. silver" fillings are in fact approximately SO percent mercury, a h1Jhly toxic substance with a cumulative effect Once implanted in a tooth, the mercury vapors will be aradually released into the blood- stream over the course of one's lifetime. Evidence of what me ury can do including mctaboli pbysi c chan4es in livin tiss~d sup- pression of the imjDUtfe system. arc documented in scientific journals. Many dentists arc not yet aware that one year qo this May, the Swedish 1overnment publicly declared amalpm (silver dcntaJ fillinp) u toxic and an unsuitable matcrW for dental fillinas. Their first step was to make the insertion or removal of amalgams in prqnant women unlawful. bucd in irrefutable evidence of damqe to the fetus by mercury vapon crossing the placenta barrier. It is the ri&ht of every patient to insist on non-toxic altemattves for all restorative dental work, includina bridgework that is about to become a permanent implant in his mouth. I have been senmng a trio oflctters to dcntisu in this area and many across the U.S. It is encourqing that incrcasin& numbers of dentists arc becominaawarc of metal toxicity and usinf bio-compatiblc materials. My &oaJ IS to brin& this message to patient and dentist alike so that mutually we can hasten a new qe in dentistry. CAROLYN HUTCHINSON SMITH Grand Haven, Mi. Comments welcome The Daily Pilot welcomes your opinions on matters or public interest. Letters and lonaer articles of commentary must be si.ped. , They should be typed or clea!ly written and sent to LETTERS 10 the EDITOR, Daily Pilot. P.O. Box I S60. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Please include your address and telephone number so that we may verify authonhip. l(you prefer to make a verbal statement, you may call our WE'RE LISTENING tele- -phone number -642-6086 - and leave a recorded message. Please keep these messqes brief. ' / While S{l'C8kin& to cxtraormnarily bright Soviet college students, Presi- dent Reagan responded to an inquiry about our JOvemmcnt's policy toward ind1scnous Americans .(Native Amencans) by sayina we turned over their original homeland in an effort to .. humor" the native Mr. Preside!lt, i~ous Ameri- cans are Amcncan CJtJZenS. If you, Mr. President. cannot beain to undentand brave and co~us peoples of your own land, bow do you expect to understand proud peoples of any land? SHAREN HEATH LqunaBacb attle over Laguna Beach emanates from right flank To the Editor: The battle is on for the heart, soul and destiny of Lasuna Beach. Durins the 24 yean that I've lived here. I've seen a ri&ht-wina clement emanatina from t6e Laauna Tax- payers' Association and the Cbambcr of Commerce. The culmination of these clements came with the election of the McDowell-Dawson-Boyd council. They were one-term coun- cilmen, but they left the city with a bill of six-and-one-half mil ion dollars for Sycamore Hills. The present council has had the job of payina this bill. Cayenne Bird, Don Black (her la~r in her lcpl action with the city • Jack Hansen1 and Paul and Ba ra Westbroo1e arc heirs to McDowell and Company. They flow from the same clements and hum the same tune. ln fact. cx-<:e>uncilman Dawson seems to be very much a part of this group. They have instigated and support a recall of three of our present council members, accusins them of vaf\Je fiscal and managerial impropricucs. The recall group speaks disparaain&Jy of .. design review." Before '"design review" hundreds of boxes were built on tiny Jou in Arch Beach Heishts. With the advent of the Arch Beach Heights Specific Plan and .. desisn rcveiw, ·• the area bas turned around and is a pleasant pan of Laguna Beach today. Don Black, chamber of commerce president, recently spoke in favor of an Irvine Co. development of 3,204 new homes in Laguna Canyon at the Orange County Planning Com- mission hearing. Implicit in the rhetoric of the recall aroup js the ri&ht to biaaer and better signs., unregulated sidewalk merchan- disc displays, incJudina clotbel ratka here and there. lfbiger is bet1ler and more is 1ood, then look for ~ and third-story additions to~· in the villacc. Perl\apl-;fl'ell ·a hjp- rise hotel or tWQ on t.he bc:adL It saddens me ihat iomcone biainc!' prominent in the recall poup has called the newspapers witb a story that could only be labeled .... Y bashing"' in regards to Mayor Pro Tern Bob Gentry, a ClOUf'IFOUS, o~nly gay public official. I do not want to sec the destiny of Laauna Beach in tbe bands of merchants. It belonas in the bands of the residents who PIY. the la,..est amount of the city's bills and most certainly have made the Jarpt in- vestment here both monetanly and emotionally. . PHlUPMAY •aaunaBach Twe> views of Flag Day promotion To tho Editor: last week; all the residenu who live on the walkway perimeter of Little Balboa Island awoke to find a bright new silk American flaa on a standard carefully placed just inside their patio. Sure it was just a novel advertisina idea by Coldwell Banker, but some- one had taken a lot oftime and effort to emohujze our aMual Indepen- dence Day.celebration. Everyone was delighted, both tour- ists and residents alike, and most people left them in the flower pots and planters exactly where they had been placed oricinally. Several da~ puled arid the .. waJken° were sttll admirina them. Suddenly, one momins they were alJ aone; removed by an unknown thiefin the rusht I can only hope that the pretty flags will be displayed on graves at the cemetery; or to comfort a chiJd in the hospital; or to make a beautiful background at a Fourth of July party-but I doubt it In today•s world not too many people think about giving pleasure to others. What a shame. To the Editor: PAULA GODFREY Balboa Island M,:.f of the small American flap rcfc to in your Aaa Day story are still where tM)' were placed. or lyina on the ground. in place for the put thn:edaysaad not taken down at dusk u pracribcid by proper flag etiquette. Most Americans like to 1ee tbe O.. Oyina on holidafs and any other day when property disola~ OD a llaft'up at least three feet fioom tbe =.e or on a wall where it will not be ~ over and possibly trampled OD by dop or children. This obvious attempt by Coldwell Banker Co. to tel attention and possibly business will Orob&bly beck- flre when residents obeerve the in· discriminate manner in wbic:b they have usedtbe Americin flll. This momina (June 17) as I rode my bicycle throuah the WestclifTa.ra., l observed a number of the fla&i in front of homes. Some standins. some knocked over, and all obviously left , I feel this improper ute of the American f1aa for promotional eftOrt to be an example of c:rua com- m~ialism at iu worst. TERRY WALSH Newport~ NtlJe decaloa were TQDn to mde. laowr wolild yoa .ettle tJJe dapate oYercoacert aolH at co.ta.lleu'•PaclncAmpbltlaeater? · -· -· Ortnge COMt DAILY PILOTl&urldey, June 28, lltll A7 ra h kills seven Marines near Tokyo . . ID ._. 'IUlldllr MllWi 'l'OKYO ~iif .r ~ Jr•t• d·~-· ... · .... = ..... • S:.~-530 SCa111aecn•1d.,..JO .._.lfterlcaviatdletl.S. MariacC:...Air..._M h"lb9i,in~JQu.llid51L,.._Welllol 1be ....... puJ9iic dlin oftb. ......... s.. SeelliOn. Ot the ..... -model Super a l:tJ~-=.•Dd moet npensive ltelicopte6 wd "'1 T~ ~ lbOwed Japwee and American ,__ Mlltrien carryiJw bodies ia Mdtt over temced rice ~-1han IWO •ilel from a nuclear f'OWC! •Uon. IUCh facilities due to bed weacbcr or t0 avoid a c:ollilion, southwest of Tokyo. at 9:SO a.m. and crashed at about mutt lake lht leasa hazardous courw or altitude. 10:20 a.m., Wel11 Mid. A Ja~ Oefente ~ ofracial aid in a TheCH-S3DiscapableofcarryinauptoSS~or tele_phofte 1nkrview that be uw '"little problem'' with lM a carao of 32,000 pounds. · bdicOl*t's ftipt path. The helicopkr has had a series of ~ N..-or lbe victims were ~ pendins noliflanioa of lbeir families. Cloudy Mia and deftle fas were reported in the arce at lbe time of the cruh on the IOUda..a tip of Sbikoko island. but it wua't immedia~ known if the weather contributed to the acc:ident. F,et.-irledaround me bill wbere the aaraaft cruMd and tliuilled, aad it ·..-red to~ raiaina liptJy. The ~ wu scatted over a wick-~ accordins to a local ~ oft\cial who identified h1m1elf only u SaUmolo. .. We ootittd tM Copier took a coune •vttal b'· 11 1 crashes. k.ilonw&en away from tM plant... det(Mte the . poor pro tcms and ata .. visibility in the atta at the time ofthe eccident. llid the . In November 19IS,. the. mthtary .lfou.aded ~ official, ffho refuled to be named. h~hcoptcrs after ~hantcs 1n a routine ·~ The Mariots. wtte ftyiDJ to their t.te at <:amp discovered a defce1 an lb_e loc. knut that hdpt hold the l"OIOf' Futenma in Okinawa, S80 milel awa~w~ they were-blade assembly to the am:raft. Since 1980. at leut 18 people have died in accidents JIPINM aviation law prohibits aircraft from ftyina over Dudllr power saations and other nuclear-related facilities. nere arc about JO such facilities in Japan. The law allo uys that aircraft which must fly over usi&ned to Marine Heavy Helicopler wwkon .02 oftbc Sikorsky's fonner chief 11teiy eqineu aDeeed ia a 1'1 Marine Air Wina. Wells said. Tbe ntted States bas March 19&7 court affidavit that metal mounuonw lail about 20.000 Marines stationed in Okinawa. rotor aearbox of the helicopter have failed or been The sea Stallion left lwakuni, about 700 miles suspect~ of failina an esttmat~ 60 times tince 1961. Soviets order Canadian attache out ID retaliation BJ TM Maeda_. Pm. MOSCOW -~ SOviet Union on Saturday ordered Canada's military ettache tO leave and barftd seven former Canadian diplomats from retumq 10 the country in retaliation for Canada's expulsion of Soviet diplomats. The Soviets also pulled 2S Soviet workers from Canada's Moscow embassy. The official Tass news qency accused the Canadian military at~he, bny Bowen. of .. eftPfinJ in activity that does not corTCSpond to his official status," diplomatacJlllOa for spyina. Tns said a Soviet deputy foreip minister, Alexander Bessmertynkh, told Canadian Ambassador Vernon Turner that the Ottawa .JOvemment bad ''resorted to a new hostile action° by expellina the ' senior Soviet military au.ache and barrina other Soviet diplomau from retumina. In Ottawa. Canada, a spokesman for Forei&n Minister Joe Clark called the latest Soviet move "totally unwarranted." AraN attack l•r•ell 1JOldler on West Bank JERUSALEM -Four Arabs subbed and wounded an Israeli reserve soldier near Tel Aviv on Saturday and a bomb exploded near an Israeli putentet bus as it drove throuah the occupied West Bank. the military said. No one on the but was hurt. but the vehicle was damqed, and Jewish settlers thratened to retaliate. Earlier Saturday, troops shot and wounded a Palatinian in the West Bank. The army u1d the soldier was attacked after the Arabs tried to wrest away bis weapon as he was hitcbhikina near Tel Aviv at the m~or Mesubimjunction. It said he was sli&htly wounded and was taken to Tel Hashomer Hospttal. CoaU.• reject Sandlnl•ta talk• offer MANAGUA, Nic:araaua -The U.S.-backed rebels on Saturday refused to return to Manqua for peace talks with the leftist Sandinista aovcmment. A ~kesman for the rebels. known as Contras, said the capital doesn't have a favorable atomos~re" for nqotiations because the aovemmenl wants to· put too many rest11ctions on rebel neaotiators. The Sandinistas had proposed a four-day round of peace talks beginning Sunday in Manqua. Pope lnclada Jew• In Au•trlan address LORCH. Austria -One day after facin1 severe criticism from Jewish leaden, Pope John Paul II on Saturday cited Jews and Christians killed by the Nazis and called the victims' sufferina ••a sift to the wortd." The Jewish leaders said they obj~ to the omission ofany specific reference to Jewish sufferina in the pontiffs speech durina his visit Friday to the f ormcr Mauthausen death camp. Roman Catholic relations with the Jews have dominated the pontiffs second visit to this Alpine nation, which is observina the SOth anni vcrsary ofits anneution by Nazi Germany in 1938. ln Vienna, SO ~testers disrupted 1 theater oetformana: of''The Deputy," a play hiahl¥ critical of the role of Pope Pius Xll in dealina with the Nazis. The protesters said it was improper to stage the play durina the pontiff's visit to Austria. John Paul traveled Saturday to the town of Lorch, 25 miles from the Czechoslovak border. TIJree more dle from Pemu ga110llne blast MONTERREY, Mexico -Thn:e more wotkers died Saturday from burns suffered in a fiery explosion at a psoline supply depot. brinJina to seven the number of confirmed dead in the fire, hospital officials said. The aovemment petroleum monopoly Pemex, which owns the tank farm. confirmed that seven men died and said five were injured. It said the blaze may have started when psoline "spilled into an area wh~re solderina work was be.in& done. .. 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OranF Coast Collcae has "audra of • lAaer G-'" bowiq in Saturday at its Drama Lab Theater, while Golden West College continues its summer Olristie series Thursday with '1'lle B.U.w." .. Forbidden Broadway" will offer a satirical look at contemporary Broad- way musicals by puttina new lyrics to the familiar melodies -such as .. Annie's" .. ru Learn a New Sona Tomorrow" and ''Evita's" "Don~t Cry for Me, Barbra Streisand.'' Beth Hansen serves as both director and musical director with Terence Alaric providing piano accompaniment The cast includes Laura Bogard, George Quick, Orea Rosentreter and Allison Wood. PCrformancn are 432-S880 few raervation-. At Oo&deG Wat. Aptba Ouistie will mate bet annual Visit. this time with~ Hollow, .. tbe lilthOuittie whodunit to be stiled lft OWC's summer theater propam in the outdoor Patio Theater (C:."'Cll wann). Owlei Mitchell is d.irect:ina, and audiences apin will be able to vote for their favorite suspect. Cast memben include Jill Cary Thundays throuab Saturdays at 8:30 Martin, Mike Wiley, Nancy Doualu. and Sundays at l30 until Aus. 14 in Karen Alana, Olri1 BalQlh. Steoben the smaJJel' theater on the Mission Silva, Nicole Sanders, Mmha Oatk, Viejo campus, with mervatioos Vai Schierboltz, Bal1>ara Muon, taken at S82""4646. · David Robb and Ft'ank Carrera. Mark Medoff'• "Childttn of a Performances are Tbw'ldays throuah I ::sser God" -the movie venion of j Swwtays (except ne~t Sunday) at 8:30 which won an OIClr fOr deal actress until July 16, and reterntions are Marlee Matlin -is bdna directed by 1 taken at 89S-8378. Alex Goldon. The play details the Three other local productions will romanoo and maniaF of a deaf airl to I ~on their finisbiq kicks this week. her devoted youna teacher. are: The play will be performed in both • Nermal Been" in the spoken EnaJisb and sip lanauaae. Drama Lab Theater at Oranac Coast PerformaneesarescbedUJedSafurcfay Coll• (432-5880). sharina a wee.k- at 6 p.m., Sunday at 4 p.m . this week end with "Olildren of a Lesser God:· and Thursdays throuaJt Saturdays at Oosi~ performances are Thursday 8 p.m. and Sundays at 4 p.m. tb.rOuab 1 and Fnday at 8 p.m .• Saturday at 9 July 17 in the Drama Lab. Call 1 p.m. and Sunday at 4 p.m. I ·~·-·bytbeY~ Couervatory Pia~ of"Soudl Cami Repertory in Founders' Hall o( tbe !<>ranee Counjy ~ Ana Center, 660 Town Center Costa Mesa (9~7-2602). t'.oda~ 1nextSatW'dayandSundayat l:JOand 4 p.m. with a special ~ Fnday_ at 7:30. ........... , .......... theSo I Oemente Community Theater. 202 Ave. Cabrillo, S8n Clemente (492-046S), final oerl'ormaaces Wednesday throuah Saturday at 8 p.m. Elsewhere around the county, these 1 other productions will be contmuina I their respective ~rnents: •"<MWea Glrll • the main staee of South Coast Repertory, 6SS Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (9~7-4033), Tuesday• tbrou1h F'ndays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 and 8, Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until July 14. •"~ D" at the Grove Shakespeare Festival, I 28S2 Main St., Garden Grove (636-7213), Fridays through Sundays at 8:30 until July 16. I ... A a.er. LIM" at the Grand Dinner Tbeater 7 Freedman Way Anaheim (771-77 J 0), nilbtly Ucepl Mondays at varyina curtain times throuab July 17. •Hf De, I De" at the Southampton Dinner Theater, 140 Ave. Pico, San Oemcnte (49S.7'76), Wednesdays and 1bunday1 at 8: f S, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:4S, Sundays at 1:30 and 8:1S throuah July 31. ...,,.. ....... Mate" at Eliza._ beth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Tbeeter, 690 El Camino Real. Tustin (838-1S40), niahtlr except. M~ndays at varyiq curtain umes throUlb Sept. 4. ·~ ..., el &...,....,. at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouee. 3S03 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-SSl. l), nishtly except Mondays at varyina curtain times throuah July 17. 'Star Trek: The Tour' sends trekkies where no man has gone before BJ JERRY BUCK ,.,, ........... Enterprise crew, Klingons and other aliens, opened this month. LOS ANGELES -Trekkies who've been following the galactic adventures of Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock for 22 years can now join the action in the new .. Star Trek Adven- ture" at the Universal Studios Tour. Gene Roddenberry, creator of .. Star Trek," was an early visitor to the attraction two weeks ago. The revolving parts of the st.qe were workina. but workers were scunyina to complete the 2,000-scat theater. The attraction. which allows fans to play the parts of the Starship On the stage, a ~on stood on the bridge of bis Bird of Prey '°"'~ 111'11-l&T ... MG 9USINISS !NI lt:JI t:JI ..SS ... IJ4S ,._,. ... .,.,.., -~ CIOCCIOU DUNDll I fNI It:• t:Je J:lt 7>H t-.U "* _,,...., aaa.. llOl.180UST ltl ... ,. llllat 111' ............ ~ .....,.._, ... TllO'llf .... u.w fttl MIAT OUTDOOU "' , .. a. ... , .... , .. ,. G~Y fwy.lltt*Ytilw 71'11D-11n IOUYSYmO llWI ClOltMlt IUWI~ auu DUIHAM 111 ltU a.. 6rlt liU Ill.SS '°"''-MMATUOTW ... C/l#lf THI MIAT OUftlOOIS tNt 1.-a.ut<•1.-1 .. ... ,.,.., ..... C011191Tr ......... THI NISIDIO (Ill ''" ~-....... "''' ICUTM9IO IAM80HI1111 lbll414S .... IOUY S'l9IOI "*~ IUGCNt ........... , ... 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About l,SOO Trekkies were invited to the premiere performance after they were the fant to respond to a mailing of 26,000 invitations sent to "Star Trek" fan clubs. Leonard Nimoy, who plays Mr. Spock, was the only member of the oriainal cast not at the openin,a. Ni: is direct.int a movie tn Ca . .. Star Trek" tint ran on NBC from 1966-69, then became one of the hottest shows in reruns. Paramount Studios bas made four bit .. Star Trek" movies so far, and the current .. Star Trek: The Next Generation" bas become a bit in syndication. .. The Star Trek Adventure" allows 29 members of the studio audience to dress up in costumes and play various roles on stage. The performances will be taped, mixed with footage from "Star Trek" movies and com- puterized equipment will producic 8- mioute videocassettes that cost $35 . There is a new show, new per- formers and new videocassettes every 30 minutes. The show was produced by Phil Hetterma, who also produced last year's new Universal atttaction. ..Miami Vice." Universal also plans new attrac- tions bue4 on the movies "Back to the Future" and "E.T." M°"'°";.;~!t:_ Cyndi Lauper gets her diploma ... o-....~c... .. ,,_...,.....,.. fotlkOflaolU\l'OOSNI llUllUH.lll (.olor_,tlH Ul-H 001,...._. llllilMlll•llll•••,.._,......,...,. 111~-. ro In••\-"""" uc:i· .. -----NOW PLAYING -----• NEW YORK ~AP) -When the Class of '88 at Richmond Hill Hiah School receives diplomas this weeki they'll be joined by an unusua honorary araduate-one with briaht red hair, a sq_ueaky Noo Yawt accent and two plaUnum albums. Sinser Cyndi Lauper will receive her diploma alona with the 400 graduates of the Staten Island hi&h . ... ........ ... school at ceremonies Mondav. Lauper, whose hits include .. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" and "True Colors," dropped out of the hiah school "years ago -I'm not sure just when," said her publicist. Robin Ri l'i\er getting her diploma, Lauper will address the class on the import- ance of education, Rigp said. Orange Coast OAIL.V PILOT/Sunday. June 28. 1988 A8 Natural sculpture wins kudos Traditionalist Victor Fisher excels In statues depicting human body as it ts telf~ed ~by-24-foot itudio at· tacbod to lbc suburban home be shares with his wife Phyllis. who is his business manaatr and tcacbes special education in lrvine, and their four bo~ (llt(I 4 to 22). Jl'laher'• ••o.nman." 87 CHERYL WALU:R Dllr .... C.. ,, fl 1 When the Kalos Kqatbos Foun- dation chose Tustin sculptor Victor fisher to fashion a commemoratJve bronze statue called .. The Oanman, •• chairman Bruce Hoppina ~the sclect1on would satlfy the auidins philospby of his Hellenic poup. Kalos Kapthos was fonned to promote the Greek ideal of man - .. physicaJ distiDCUoo and nobility of mind .. -typically embodied in the ancient as well as in the modem world by the participants 1n 1ntcmational athletic competi. tions, Hoppins said. "The Greeks," be adds, "always did representational artwork - showing the body as it is -to honor their Olympians. Fisher is I srcat representational artist." "The Oarsman," a two-foot rower carrying a four-foot oar on a pedestal, now graces the Newport Beach boathouse of Ora nae Coast Collqe's rowing crew. Although it isn't easy, or wtldly profitable, to be a traditional artist in a non-traditional world, Fisher doesn't worry about art trends. His dedication to sculpting human beinas in loving, exquisite, and painstaking detail is deeply rooted in his reasons for being an artist. Even though be enjoys modem abstract sculptural expressions and bows to Henry Moore as well as Rodin as bis artistic heroes, be feels amorphous conceptual works alone can't do justice to the hard work.. devotion, trainmg, and compeuuve emotioM of the athletes be chooses to sculpt. BasicaJly, expla.ms Fisher, each sculpture attemps to depict the ath- lete at an instant of peak perfonnancc 10 one glorious moment of ac- SE£ THE MOVIE THAT'S THRll_LING AUDIENCES ALL OVER AMERICA "AWESOME!" -~~y W·I ·L·lO ·W ...... n... .......... -.....,_._.,..... ....... _ ,_,_...,°"' ~ .. ii a.en-•..-. .... --.-, .... ._a._ .. r,.. ... ,....._At ... Otr..lh o...-.i •AlleOHtPU Ptua ~Olttr,.111 fl I ''" ''WADS OF LAUGHS! A chinning •ammer mOYie!" -ll!Md Elliott. Siii !Mi» lllliaft llf\N AYKROYD JOHN CANDY cli:11· ,, complJshment. the caJm but tri- umphant second which makes the Iona travail worthwhile. "I'm tryin' to freeze a moment in time," explains the SO.year-<1ld for- mer Chicqo Art Institute student and sraduate of the American Academy of Art, ''because the athlete in this moment is tremendously araceful." .. That's why J really feel I must do justice to the parts of the body that are most promment (the ones most modem scuptors don•t do very well) -faces, hands, and feet." Fisher, a Ch1cqo native who srew up in a culturaJly aware family and early in life decided to pursue a career in fine arts, says hfehke three- d1mensional work always held the most interest for him. ''I really like working so you can see the whole structure of the body and be able to walk around a piece and see the changes of light on the surface of the sculpture." Of late, however, he does enjoy mixin& abstract accents for dramatic effect with his traditional pieces. An early love affair with stone carving, which ht: pursued in classes at Saddleback College and the Laguna School of Art (and later abandoned because he found it too time-<:onsum- in& to sculpture realistic pieca from blocks of hard marble). bas once again surfaced 10 his new artwork. Commissioned v.iorks such as .. The Oanman" usually re.quire tbe artist to comply with a set completion date, but when Fisher works on his own be spends as much time as be needs to crcate the finjshed p!CCt. ••1t•s what It means to be an artist with me. As I move from a sketch to clay to a wax mold to bronze, each step of the process I find more emotionally excitini. I don't put a time limit on tbat...even after ay1ett is cast sometimes I'll chanae it. Fisher works with live models. pbot<>sraphs, and even TV and videotapes to get the accuracy of detail and true-to-life body pos- 1tionin1 the art ttquircs With .. The Oarsman." for example, Fisher spent boun With Oranac Coast Collcse Director of Manne Prosrams DaVJd Grant and the crew of OCCs roW1n1 squad. .. Each sport develops a different set of muscles. The shouldcn and tht&hs of a rower arc very different from a ballet dancer's ... both arc araceful, but not in the same way. Dllr ------- Many of his non-commissioned sculptures -usually ofba.llet dancers domg barre work or in performance -rest on highly polished and carved abstract stone bases. An example 1s his 1ward-wtnn101 masterpiece, "Turrung Point" depicting a female ballet dancer en pomte ard:ung backwards. .. The rowers too, I found, have a different spint than other athletes." adds Fisher, wbo in bis spare time coaches an amateur soccer team. .. They're not violent or pushy but really nice kids. .. it's hard to ex- press. .. therc's a strollJ bond between them ... and in thetr f;,.,;e,, like you11 see in "The Oarsman," there's a kind of calm determination. The face of .. The Oarsman" 1s really a composite of a number of aewmen's but the special spmt was 1n all of them " Victor l'bher dlaplaye Illa .. Ta..nllnC Pol.at" muterplece. Fisher favors ear1y-morntllJ and late-afternoon work periods m his The sculptor's works have ap- peared in Palm Spnngs' Ocscrt 4Jt Museum. the La&una Beach o\rt-A- Fair. the Susan Spintus Galler) and San Bernardino Trad1t1onal Artists Shows Currently exh1b111ng at the Esther Wells Collccuon Gallery in Lquna Beach. Fisher 1s m no rush to mo., con to bigger markets. His worts. rangin& in cost from Sl,200 to $9,000. arc sclhng well and he enJO)S the artistic ch mate of Orange County. 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PEAR ANN LANDERS: With addicU. llUlnmcr upon us I am bnciiw my.elf I've rude love in bone trailin .. ., the idflux ohiaitiftl matives who the rOdeo. bl 1 hammock, Wider a ~ alreedy callina and writina to hayloft, iB million-dollar mamjoM IJIUe reaervationa at their favorite and Oeabes hotel rooms with ao llo& hi boWI. water. I don -i recall evs brcakiftl upa Mde from my cbiklren and arand· ma~ or ma.kins a woman Pl'.'&': daildren who are always welcome at nant. r was smart enouah to :ta1te my summer place, what is an elderly precautions apinst VD, and it•s widow to say to nieces, nephews, fortunate that l ·did. especially now pandnieces and nephews. third that A.JDS isaround. cousinund their in-laws who wantto Jt wu fun and I don't rep-et a bet> me company for a week or so minute of it, but to be totally bOaeit. aDcr take me out for dinner one niaht Aftn, I'm aJad it's over. -A MAN u a.,-.cious 9t1ture of thanks? WITHACOLORAJLPAST ANDA J fove all t.bele people dearly, but BElTER FUTURE. they have no idea of the attain on my budlet when they come for their DEA.a MAN: U e.feulea II.... vacation. To put it frankly, my fer SM _. '" mat feel terrtne summer house •uests make it n~ ......... leaer 18 ""91. 1'aab fer m for me to skimp on necessities all IMrtlic , .. ,..,,. A.I I ea say hi year Iona. ~., wm--... ~t=:.>==;~-==~~~ ecUus&._L ,....... • wri1illlo,. ... tisyle. U1n invOlved. TAUlut(APriJ»MaJ lO): YCMI lwn more about ftnanciN PIOlpetU. ~ 11 II nll• '°'*'°"or maec. ~P iateMi""-IOIMOM Mb you to~ or tO lend cnidit card. Avoid IUinl ~~tjtb· omua (May 21.Juae 20): Scnuio hilbfiPta 1ep1 affairs. commit· men11, c:mncts. mariw llahlL You'll uve more ~bility, ~'II be uked &o meet de9dline, you'll allo have opportunity &o hit financial jackpot. CANCBa (Juae 21..July 22): Project can be com~ empbuil on work methodt, ability 10 1unict tboee who share your ideals. Look beyond the ---------~~~---immediate, tt.aeh more people, ldVC'ftite ~ • and r::;aze. Aria fiauret prominendy. SYDNEY 01111 (July 2l-A1&1-22): Lunar upect coincides with ditc0very, ldvencure, creativity, physical attrlction. You'll make ffesh •tart. youna people are ~,., .. involved. you'll imprint your own ~Se. Be stubborn when it comes to j)rinciplea. VJJlGO (Aua, 23-SepL 22): Tt1eb and learn, emphasize teCUrity and ~ erty value. Refuse to pve up quest that could lead to "fame and fortune.'' Family member will help followina initial disapeement Cancer native featured. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Diversify, realize that one who makes many promises is sincere but could be misinformed. Means make inquiries, take pater cbarle of your own destiny. Short trip could involve relatJve. SCORPlO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Read between lines, be aware ofbasic issues, requirements. Guard valuables, count your cbanae. know that payment will be made desoite delay. Finaocial position stren&thened by recent meetina. SAG1'1TAIUUS(Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Moon in yourSl&J'l acccntspenonality, attractiveness, judament. timina. Member of opposite sex is drawn to you, confides "secret motive." You'll pin tbrouah wntten word. Virso involved . &Ml 1" wen slM& 11111 tf ._., te MH Whoever said "Summertime, and ....._.,_..._...._111,.,... the livin' is e11y;• never spent a ,----------------~~~---...:...---~...:.;.:.__.:.;...;.:_:......:,;.....,...;:;._..:;_ ___ ___;:....=_;_......_.summer here. Si&n me -EVERY· CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Family .,.-cement reached concemina hospital, institution, orpnization. You set whatlou want thro"'lb diplomacy, not force. Review knowlecf&e of diet. nutrition. ibra is involved. EDD IE ON WEDNF.SDAY. JUNE2tml, PRINcE AKELlf DISCOVERS AMERIC\. .. MURPHY WHERE USA Ol-l THE SUMMER CIRCUIT. DllAll IVIOIE.R a:RCUIT: YH rMlbe. tf eovM, tMl Jtv pnblem .......... ~ ...... ".,, ........ • RIDIDfl' place. I'm .,tadq )'Hr ,._, Ml .... , M tarpl'bed ti De AQUARIUS (Jan. 2~Feb. 18): See places, people in realistic liaht. Accent confidence, realize you are more popular than originally anticipated. Mission suoceeds, you win friends and influence people. Capricorn spotlighted . same folb comda• te •• ap. Tiie C Meli aever ~ >'" meu . PISCU (Feb. 19-Ma~h 20): Sce~rio h~li&hts drama. emotional mvolvement. career or business incentive. You II be dealina with affluent people who will demand outlines, formats. Older man proves valuable ally. ~~ONE n .IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cycle spotlisJtts creativity, po~1bihty of published work. Focusalso on marital status. possible addition to family. Be ready for chaqe, travel, variety, communication from one who ~ks romantic involvement Aries, Llbra people play important roles in your life. You possess sense of drama, are fascinated by theater, law, science. Visor makes comeback in July, you'll be vibrant. and happiness will cease to be a stranaer. Check dieL ne..., •• , .. Hive*' problem II le tell Ge freeloMen (w'9 Gey wrUe or call te aaJ tlley are comlal), '"Serry, I cu't UMJe tt Wa 7ear. U ~ are dlffereat HD sammer I wllllet >'" bew." SUNDAY PUZZLER ACROSS 85 After-dinner compound 73 Prim 1 Y•lowtlh metal candy 160 CoHect 74 Opening 6 Idle talk 86 Strong, low 161 Entrancee 75 Rustic 11 MephlstopheM WllQOn DOWN 77 Vapid 16 Omit from 88 Fur-bewtng 78 UthuanlM pronundatk>n m8mmal 1 Stamp 80 Underground 21 .. _Days" 89 High 2 More unuaual excavation 22 .. -Eaglee" 90 Dull 3 Fruit drink 81 Declare 23 ByOMMH 92 Partletpant 4 Yes, In Spain 83 Born 24 Inferior In 94 Rudimentary 5 Soak up ~Cooling~ Importance 98 Leaming 6 Woodworker's 87 .. _ Submartne" 25 Metric rneuur• 99P..-. toots 89S...W 26 Piece of 100 -Angeles 7 Retreated 90 Gore dinnerware 102 lroque>IM Indiana 8 Mature 91 Frown 28 Engine 103 Ash eggs 9 Tantalum symbol 92 Fuel 104 Be In debt 10 Shade tr .. 30 Manner of 105 -and carrots 11 Glossy fabric 93 Highway walling 108 Certain musical 12 Medicinal plant 95 Attitude 32 Japaneee drama not• 13 Rocky hill 96 Juliet'• to.... 33 Neon symbol 108 Depoait 14 Article 97 Periods of time 34 Southern 109 Mother 15 Nulllfy 99 Wrltel b&ec:kblrd 110 F .. oe 11191\da 16 Arabian Chieftain 101 Lethlr"gy 35 Contend whirlwind 17 Illuminated 105 Low-cut shoe 380en 111 Football kJd( 18 At home 108 "-Here to 37 Food ftlh 112 Manufectured 19 Giver of gift Eternity" 38Md Item 20War1twaY 107 Clcetrlx 40 Put forth 114 Seine 27 Not atnct 111 Ache effort 11e That woman 29 Roman poet 112 Real estate map 42 "Ckwlga -.. 117 Vilk>nl 31 Th,.....toed sloths 113 Weary 43 Drunkards 119 Sluggish 38 Jactc ot Marjorie 115 Lacquered 44RwMI 120 Bucket 37 Hall metalwar• 45 Priest'• 122 Cowboy 39 New England 116 Piie viestment competttk>na University 118 Lamb's pen n.,.,,. 47 Sc:orched 40 Blactc 49 Addttton.I 124 Brim 41 Caudel 119 Narrow opening 50 Wire meuur• 125 Blv.tw mollusk 121 Stretchers 51 T.wm 126 Frightful appendage 123 Rio -Janeiro 54 ExpWee 121 Meedow 42 Sandy waste 125 Pretentious home 129 Twirl 43 Melody 55 Skin of fruit 131 Unger 44 Predilection 12e Meeting room 58 Merchant 132 Armed conflict 46 Behold! 127 Platfonna 59 King topper 133 Public 48 Wllttl or Rex 129 Predpttoua eo Hllfd...lheled llorehouM 49 Intellect 130 Danger fruit 135 Seed coni.iner 50 Reward 131 &lated 12 Looking 138 Afternoon 51 Canona.d 132Mor•~· condeecll Mlngfy IOdal per-.on 134 fond1e 14 Fstnhooda 139 Swift 52 Perf0tmer 138 Proprietor es Roman gods 140 Nothing 53 Drooping 137 Acta 6e That thing 141 SttNmate 55 LU808 139 Ewrgreen trw 87 Cowr 142 "-AretM 58 Forge 140 K.., .,., 57 Reelects 144 lndeftnlt• 70 Ward off • Wot1d" 51 Wah lightly number 71 TrMlftx 143 T eutonlc deity 11 Narrated 145 Emmet 72 Bow 144 Clenched hend 83 HatWtt 148 Gr9ek letter 74 ''Uncommon -·· 145 PMMQW8Y 14 Pb la Its 71 Male• lace 147 Nutunc:. symbol 147 SPiit -IOUP n Chtdr 149 lndlYldu.lal 148 Mournful 71 Small amounts 150 Downy duck 88 Highly 149 Gold: Sp. 79 Huge 15~ Speer lnt.ellgent 151 Fulftll 12 Geaped for 154 At that place dogs 153 Equally brMth 151 Vendlated 70 Antmal'a 155 Hectometer: 14 Imitation 151 CUttlvatea tectleOtgMI abbr. 158 Chemk:8I 71 Upr1ght eupport 157 Malden loved byZ.. The sounds of children are missing in the old neighborhood -or maybe just hiding By JIMMY ELLIS Recently, a friend of mine, Glen Lappin, got married. At the tender age of 22, Glen decided to tie the knot. Imagine that. I've known Glen most of my life, ever since we were kids growing up on the same block, on the same street; Comboy Lane in Huntington Beach. In lieu of o toaster or croquet set or the other common wedding gilts, I decided to wnf e something for my old friend. I did a little reporting, contacting a few of Glen 's childhood buddies. The following art1de is what I came up with. It's o story of o street block and bonding, of a child and childhood. 1,2,3,notit. That's how it began. That's what got· the game started. 1,2,3,notit. Whoever said "not it" last was "it." Makes sense, right? If everyone before you was not it, then you hod only yourself left, and you were "it." You were the one who had to go to the tree or light pole !usually it was the light pole, which hod the white chalky substance that · rubbed off on your forearm! and do the counting for hide-and -go-seek. 1,2,3,notit. THE We were the Comboy Killers, or at least that's what a few people called us. Actually, I think it was just Glen Lappin who called us that. Glen was the blond, curly-haired kid who was always naming things, always setting things up. He was the centerpiece for our outdoor act1v1t1es. If Glen was outside, there was always a chance for a pickup game-basketball, Wiffle boll, kid ball, pickle, what hove you. There was always a chance - for the Comboy Killers. Glen was pretty proud of our street -Comboy Lane. The Lane ho~ ---------:-----===::::-1 kinda changed since the early days though, since the mid-7 Os. There's a different feel to the block. You go outside and it's mottonless, frozen, still. It's an eerie stillness, one that makes you feel older. Not wiser or more mature, but older. · People stay in their houses now. When they do come outside, 1t' s to get in their cars to go somewhere else. The sounds of the street have . changed from the early days when you'd hear the bustle of playing children, the chiko-chika of skateboards on the sidewalk and the screams of \\C-A-R, C-A-R" whenari intruder would becoming toward a game in the street. If you go outside now and just open your ears, all you've got is a cruel, piercing shrill from the industrial pork behind our homes. There used to be a former' s field bock there, used to send us a load of tumbleweeds on windy October days. But now there's an industrial pork, and all we get from it is this cruel, piercing shrill. Those were real tumbleweeds. Those were great days. The summer e best. We didn't have school or homework, and we hod ail th extra e before the street lights come on and we hod to go in. We hod all I 1me before the sun slipped down to end the day and to end the "ploying." To this day, on 8 o'clock sunset smells like kickball and "ploying." If it wasn't the darkness that ended the games, it was the whistle from Mr. Lappin, Glen's dad. Like a gunshot at the L.A. Coliseum, that whistle marked the end of the game. It told Glen that dinner was ready and he had to come in. Usually, that was the final straw. When Glen left, so did a lot of the compeltlton. Everyone usually disappeared into their homes along the Lane. Walking along the sidewalk on the Lane today can bring back different events, different memories: SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 1988 I elf to right m photo ta*en at Glen Loppin's mamage to Pam Thornhill ore Donn Gustafson, Lappin and Jimmy Ellis. The chtldren are the groom's nephews, Kyle Thornhill and Bryon Ruffino. Below /eh ore some of the Comboy K iHers as they were in 1969. front row, /eh to nght, are Glen Lappin, Ka thy flits and Lisa Meade. L ookmg over L iso 's nght shoulder 1s Jimmy Ellis. Below nght Glen and Kathy f His were ready for Thanksgiving. -Here, in front of the Ellrs house is where BiU Bosam:o tided Keith Utsler in the leg during a football game. Bill was known as "The Loogie Mon" because his only defense was spitting on people. He was also known as "Boner," but I'm not too sure why. Never really wanted to know. At f Pleose see CAMBA Y /831 • Babe lleVloker aad tbe .. .a.ow =::\ ·--patioaa Deeann ......... off cl'Y9tal for Pllyllla Cbrlateaw, : &DCJ aayder Ud Doret-Bost Al BaldwtD wltla JoAD.11 Kill-Tom and Betty Kemp at tbe BaldwtD Oladyce Spratt, Belen Cam•1u Betty Laaner and Sae Brown. ta sae1p. iDCWortb and WlllMm Otton. home. and Vlrian Gilmore readJ for tea. Beautiful rewards for Sherman Gardens volunteers By VIDA DEAN Of .. DlllJ ........ Babs McVlcker was holdrng a sparkling Orrcfors bowl at lhe Volun- teer Assoctat1on·s luncheon Tuesday at Sherman Library and Gardens. About 90 other women were admir- ing her pnzc. which was picking up colors from the sun and the colorful plants. The crystal piece was presented during a business meeting in which she was named Volunteer of the Year. Mc Vickers has worked as a volun- teer at the prdens since 1982 and will be starting her second year as chair- woman of the gift shop. She has also .co-chaired the fund-raisins lunch program, which has service Thursday and Friday by reservation. Pllyllh Cll.rhteuea came m for honors. too. She was recognized for donating lhe most (364) hours. The time was spent w1lh lhe facility's tea garden. where a hght lunch as served on Saturdays.. Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays ... I've been a volunteer here since '75." Chnstensen said. ' The total time donated durina the pest year by all of the volunteers, who hail from Newport Beach. Costa Mesa. HuntiQ&ton Beach, Balboa. !-a4una Beach, San Juan Capistrano, Irvine and Long Beach, was 10,671 hours. Besides the food service, they also help lhe staff with prdening projects, garden tours and fund- raising for special projects. "Thjs is the most amazin1 aroup. We Jove those gardens," commented Kappy Aadenoa. The business meeting was Betty Lauer'• last to act ts president. She installed s.e Bro--. who will be assisted during the coming year by Sblrley BemNl, VP; Danlle Du.lap, secretary: and Ten')' McCload, treasurer. A fer a business session, the associa- tion members lunched in lhe flower- filled central patio as &uests of the Sherman advisory board. Turnip Rose put out a spread of fnm and salads along wilh hot veggies and chicken. For dessert 1t was straw- bemes topped with whipped cream Volunteer JllJe JeUl:u said "This is a treat. .. not our usual 'everybody bnna. something for a salad' lunch- eon.To Join1na the sroup· was director Wade Rot.em. whose big newi these days 1s that he has been selected to be one of the ahree judges at the Rose Parade. "rm really excited because this is the IOOth parade ... a special one ... Roberts said. The volunteers talked about an upcomin& project on July 11, when they will conduct tours and serve box lunches to a group of operators of garden centers attending a conven- tion in Anaheim. • • • Deau and Al Baldwla of Laguna Beach entertained Tuesday for the patrons party of Designing Women. Art Institute of Southern California. For two hours. 120 guests shared the lovely ocean view from their two- year-<>ld Villa Marbella. Nancy Snyder was chairwoman for the reception She ~as set up beside the ko1 pond at the bottom of two flights of stairs to distribute name tags and welcome each guest. The aucsts paid SI 00, $500 or S 1,000 to be rccoanized as patrons The payoff was S l 0.000. OW Presi- dent JoAu &lll.illoworUa passed the money alona to Dr. WUJlam Otton, president of the institute. "We can definitely use it," said Otton as he accepted the check from the 130-member, 14-yearold support aroup. Announcements were kept to a minimum. but Ottoo did introduce Dr. lllcllard Carp. the new academic dean at the school, and bis wife Ju.a. Otton also told lhe patrons that Tom Kemp, there with wife B etty, as heading long-range planning for the school. When not adminng the multi-level home or the view, patrons had the opportun1t)' to try such treats as asparagus mint rolls. chicken hver s~ans. shnmp and sun-dned tomato pizza. steak tartar. com fntters and curried almond rounds Designing Women wall be making more money for the art institute on Aug. 20 when members stage a "Fantasy Island" fund-raiser at Twtn Points. the Laauna oceanfront home of PlayW1 and Ray Coa tlH. Super party planner Pam O'Neil, whose calypso party was such a hit last year, is chairing this one, too. O'Neil was promisins the other guests some great surpnses -JUSt like last year. Artist Doretta Eaalp will again do the invitations (last year's were so framcable). More than 500 people arc expected to respond to her turquoise and peach-colored crea- tions. Partying patrons included Suan and Bob Beeclaaer, MaraJH and J erry Harrlq&oa, Marte and Fraak Peulo, Joleea Parlaam, Gloria and Howard Dusen, Martel Reyaoldt, Nellie Reeves, Larrte and Bill Parts, Noey and David B•slutell, Be tty Satton and Peter Svukend, ltaty and Jolm Weld and Jackie and Art started out more than 70 years ago as a little sewing circle. Now. instead of scwina. the 200 members hold about three fund-raisers a year and donate proceeds to the community. "One of the prOJCClS I am interested in this coming year is assisting abused children and women. That is the saddest thing," said new president Helen Cummllll. "We want to gel new members in our club and get them involved." The members built a clubhouse at 610 W. 18th St. and rent it to other organizations as another m_eans of supporting their philanthropies. The building was the setting recently for a membership tea. Prospective mem- bers were treated to homemade goodies. and Pallllne Swam, pro- gram chairwoman. arranged for an afternoon of music and song p~ ented by tenor Don Snyder, a favorite of the members Jacobson. Women interested in gemng in- • • • volved with the club and 1ts acuvttics The Costa Mesa Woman's Club can call 631-9679. Shari Esayian new chairwoman of The Guilds By VIDA DEAN Of .. o.llr ......... On a clear day, Shari Esay1an can sec lhe Orange County Performing Arts Center from her Harbor Ridge home. She lives in that home because of an interesting tum of events It all started when she was doing volunteer work for one of the Arts Center chapters in 1978. As a member of the Learned Ladies Chapter, Esa)'1an was asked to serve as a hostess when another chapter Camelot. held a fund-raiser in a model home in the Newpon Beach area. Harry Esa)'1an. then her fiance. sa"" the model home. He loved It, took a number and ~on the chance to buy one. Home buying by lottery was in vogue in the area at the tame. Shan and Harry were married the follo~ing year and have hved there e\er since Shan continued working for the center and on Thursdav became chairwoman of The Guilds for The Center She heads an organization composed of 10 guilds with 37 chapters and 3.400 members. Replacing outgoing chairwoman Ciel Woodman. Shan assumed her du11es during a luncheon at the Laguna Beach home of JoA.nn Bos- ~ell. another former chairwoman 'Tm looking forward to the JOb. I thinl 11 ~111 be an interesting r,ear. a lot of fun and a challenge, · said EsaEan " y first board meeting wall be the fou h Thursday m August. Jn the meantime. I wall be meeting with officers ofThe Out Ids on a one-to-<>ne basis. Esay1an said her main thrust dunng her term of office will be to develop membership. She hopes to start new chapters and strengthen the member- ship of the eiustang chapters. She 1s well versed in this area. ha' 1ng served as membership chair- woman with Learned Ladies. which she helped stan in 1978. and later with the Sound of Music Chapter. which she J01ned in 1982. Her most recent pos1t1on was first vice president in charge of member- ··A quiet environment for you and your cat,. Tf...e Ii • Cate n1c A COMPLETE VETERINARY AND BOARDING FACILITY EXCUSIVEL Y FOR CA TS 369 EAST 17TH STREET, COST A MESA (across from Ralphs between Tustin & Santa l\na) Please call for an Appointment 631-1454 Diane Steinberg. DVM ship for The Guilds. The Wisconsin native, who came to California in 1966 after graduating from the University of Wisconsin. also has a good background in fund- ra1s1ng. Before her mamage, she was an account executive with Donnelly Marketing. Her first chapter office was wa)'S and means chairwoman In 1982. when she moved her member- ship to Sound of Music. she was once again elected to head the ways and means committee. In 1986-87 she headed The Guilds ways and means committee. Attending fund-raisers will become a way of hfe for Esa)'1an now "The chairwoman is expected to attend all the chapter and guild fund-raisers she can. Each guild has one major event a year. plus mini fund-raisers. "I'm t~ing to get ready for all of~he parties . T'm in the process of gettm& together a costume ward- robe. Western clolhes and a '50s outfit I'll be ready. I especially like the casual parties. "I reall)' think this JOb 1s an honor e'en though there wtll be a lot of ac11v1ty and a lot of decisions to be made." she said. "Harry 1s dehghted and has been very cooperative. It's. a commitment we have both made for a year I have been involved with other groups. but at this time I am not active with an)'thing but The Center. Mozart Camerat a Society to celebrate Western Fourth Barbecues will be going in lots of backjards with the red. while and blue Fourth of July approaching next weekend. For those who don't want to fire up the charcoal. Mozart Cam- erata Society has the answer. It's a barbecue/hot dog p1cn1c beginning at 4 p.m. July Fourth at Scott and Jill Richmond's ranch in Orange Park Acres at 7825 Sanuago Canyon Road. There will be tra- d1t1onal fun events -eating, danc- ing. music. games and pnzcs. Western wear 1s suggested. Smee n's an outdoor party. the committee suggests bringing a blanket so you can sit a spell in comfort whale watchang the star attraction -Montie Mon- tana, demonstrating his famous rop- ing and riding skills. Charlie Pup is chaanng the picnic with Lisa Oreescn as his c0<hair. Others on the committee include president Eve Foussard. Ruth Ding. Gayle Anderson. Jerry Hamn.ton. Ruth Jensen. Elaine Lucas. Sigrid Hecht and Oma von Burger, who is handling reservations at 760-2683. Tickets are $50 for adults and $25 for 1uniors. with children under 12 free. • • • Citizens for a Better Newport is getting an early start on the cel- ebration. The p-oup plans an old- fash1oned picnic from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursda)' at Ensign View Park on ChfTOnve. Lucille Adams and Mary Lou Hornsby are c0<hainng the all-you- can-cat hot dog event. which will also feature a Omeland Jazz band. "This 1s not a fund-raiser,.. said committee member Ann Spencer. "It's JUSt the opportur,1ty to f;t together and do some ·nag waving. " Reservations arc being taken by Courtney at 760-0600. Other committee members in- volved include Hancock Banning Ill, DorothY. Doan. Jim Dale. Bill Ficker, John K11lefer. Kevin Conscy. Norma Glover and Robert Shelton. Free your imagination • • • . :. brln1 )'OIU" ldetu to w , and let "' create rh d•nrn you h~ only drt awwd ofl We ol9' the 161ow1119 ~ CUltOlll .._.. • JtwWr and WdldA hpoir • ~odOk . , ....... U,~ FINE~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. June 28, 1988 8S . Sophisticatedly Oscar De la Ren ta •1Y1DADUN ............... .. "Usually durina a fashion show, you tee one or two outfits you want. l would like to take a douo of these todaJ• but my husband would kill me, commented a chic-look.ioa woman after viewing Oscar de la Renta•s fall coUection. But then the more than 100 pieces paraded at Amen Wardy's in New- p0rt Beach Wednesday were "to die for" fashions -timeless classics of so~tication. k wool crepe silhouettes high-li~t the collection with elegant, wlored details ranaina from asym- metrical opcninp to high waists. Vibrant colors came on bold with the black. Coats in shades of pink. yellow, taupe and orange were eye catchers. as was the mix of colors m coats, blouses and skirt ensembles. The team-ups included a citrus green wool and satin coat with pink channeuse blouse and brown velvet skirt; fuchsia coat with green blouse and areen skirt; and orange coat with lilac blouse and brown skirt. Sleeves tend to be fuller and deeper this season and wns are slim in daytime styles, includia& skirts in the chemise styles wbicb fall in aleridcr lines from the shoulders in luxurious cashmere and silk. For dinner c:tressina. 1tunnin1 and feminine loob are a De la Renta sipature with pants makina a bi& show -soft flo~· na ts in velvet and cashmere · with blouteS and sweaten. Ot looks were harem pants of velvet and damask laffeta. The desiper is at his best with ball gowns. Inspired by the Spanish painter ZW'baran1 be does an array of rich satin aowns 10 deep jewel looes. Black gowns were heavily encrusted with embroidery and gold. An ap. plause getter was a brown velvet gown with sable trimmina the shoulder. Oohs and aabs were heard from the crowd as a magenta scquin-cm- broidercd blouse was shown with voluminous pants of silk damask. Golden tasslesaccentcd the waistline. Prices of the pieces range from S 1.000 to S I0,000. Wool twill cape add.a drama to cbemt.e wlth uym- metrlcal clon.re. P'lcnrina caehmere panta teamed with eeqalDa and chiffon. CAMBAY LANE HAS CHANGED, BUT NEIGHBORHOOD PALS HA VE GOOD MEMORIES ••• From Bl fint. we didn't believe Keith was ~y hurt. "Ah, come on Keith, get up, shake it off.•• We thought he was jUlt fakinaan htjury, so we made him walk home. Actually. he crawled home. Had to. He had a broken leg. -Here, adjacent to the field/front lawn where Keith began crawling. stood the two big palm trees which acted as our goalpost during extra point attempts.. The two trees were not exactly even with the touch- down/driveway, but that was OK. It made field goals seem more real, comin1 from an angle and all. -Here, in front of the Meades' home. is where the annual 4th of July parties were held. The Meades• gar- qe, clean and free of kitty litter only one day of the year, is where we'd eat the hamburgers and hot dogs and beans and stuff. Then, when it $Ot dark, the street would be packed with Piccolo Pctes and KinJ_ Kongs and cones.. The leftover sparklen could be lit when Mr. Ewald brought out his lona-lastina red flare. -Here, over in front of Glen's house, is where one of the street's light p0les stands. This was "free" in our hide-and-so-seek games. Whoever was "it" would count; everyone else IN FASHION Plaldisin forautu.mn would bide -behind cars, in bushes. against the low brick wall next to Glen's house_ Then the seeker would go and try to find the hiders before they could get back to the pole and yell, "free." 1, 2, 3, not iL Memones of being "it." of being "free." of Camba} Lane. Anyone who was part of it has distinct recollec- tions. Memories come easy. Our centerpiece child. Glen. remembers being made fun ofbccause he couldn't cross the street at the age of 7. He remembers calling Kelly Piscitelli "Poo" her whole life. And "Nellie" Sullivan acting like a horse. prancing around. kicking up her hooves. Anyone who was part of Cambay Lane then also has memories of Glen, the blond, curly-haired kid. Keith Utsler. who lived next door to Glen. remembers what happened when someone hit a Wiffie ball into the Dillons' backyard. "We'd have to fight over who would go over to get it." One time Glen hit Mrs. Dillon in the rear end with a Wiffie ball while she was watering her lawn. Kelly Piscitelli remembers being called "Poo." It's hard to forget_ Lisa Meade recalls Glen and the gang playmg football out on the EUis' front lawn. And the time Glen bad to dress up like a Thanksgiving pilgrim when he was in kindergarten. 1.isa says he was very cute with bis crew cut and his flat bat attached to bis head. Darin Gustafson lived on another street. but he knew Glen well and visited the Lane often. He remembers that Mike Bosse and Glen were the bc1t players on the basketball team. G len always wanted to be the next (ri~t-handed) Gail Goodrich. 'I remember Glen settinJ up a race between me and Kathy Eilts, because Glen thought Kathy would be faster than me." Oleo was always setting up races. Darin remembers winning. Bill Bosanko says Glen always had all the major league baseball stats memorized. In fact. Glen could tell }'OU what you were battiDJ; he could figure your average all in his head. Bill also remembers Glen ate a lot of his father's beef jerky. "The big thing was that his dad made it" Kathy Ellis raced "leaf boats" with Glen in the water-filled gutter, played dinosaurs under Glen's dining room table, shot hoops with the nerf basketball in Glen's hall. Kathy remembers Glen would ·-~~<~ ~· Live Maine Lobster $11.95 water the lawn nght along W1th the These days, Kcnh Utsler has given candles. The nng. The whole worb. spnnklers. bang pots and pans at up football and plays io a band with It's hard to unagine Glen married. midnight Jan. I. and, in a quaint bis brother. Keith'slcghaslongsince He seems so youoa. Isn't be only ritual. "herald the new day" by hcaled.Musthave.he'sthedrummer. about IO?Shouldn'thebeoutplayina bouncing bis basketball up and down The two palm trees wtuch doubled kickball or somethina? Shouldn't he the block each momtnJ-as our goalposts were cut down a few be bitting the Wiflle ball into the I have a few memones of my own. weeks ago. One was all bTOwn and neighbor's yard or callina Bill Bos- If someone would come into my drooping anyhow. and I guess ~ anko a name or telling Keith Utsler to house with "Hey, you wanna play was no sense in having just one .. Shake it off, babe?" Shouldn't be be k1ckball/softball/football/p1ckleT' I upnght for a field goal. setting up some race? aJways came back with: "Who have Theannua14thofJulyblockparties Maybe not. Things cha.nae. Times you got; you got Glen?" at the Meadcs are over. I figure they change. Farmers fields cbanae. Once when Jamie Jordan and I couldn't swing even one day without Streets change. And Glen socs and were having a month-long fight. we that k1ny smell. It doesn't matter that gets mamcd. had to take turns walking over to much. We wouldn't have any easy That's why 1 am wri~· this.. To Glen's house. If I saw Jamie going way ofhghting the leftover sparklers. bring back some past ories, to over there, that was 1t; I had to wait Mr. Ewald. and his fanuly and flares. relundle the flres of chi ood, to my tum. moved long. long ago. back when a save some money oo a real weddina Glenoncesetuparacebetwccnme ValuePackcost$3.99andpunkswcrc gift and to make sure~ know and one of his dogs. I won. but Glen free that the Cam bay Killers will, some- accuscd me of "blocking out'' Nikki. The hide-and-go-seek games are no how. always be around. As Iona as you And I can recall the instant de-more. Haven't heard anyone yell have a decent memory and a young pression when Mr. Lappin would "free" in ages. Haven't been .. if' for heart and soul. there are always stand out on the sidewalk in front of even longer than that. possibilities. Th~'s always a chance. his house and whistle. And Glen 1s married. Yup. mar-I. 2. 3 ... Boy, those were good days. There ned. What a. concept_ The church Jimm} Ellis LS 1 wnrer who still was something so innocent about The altar. The tux. The ushers. The lives on C'.ambay Lane. them, something so siml)le. It's hard 'Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to put your finger on 1t. But it makes I I vou feel good to know they're back there if you ever need them. Those memones. I I I I I I I I I Regain Control By Clinical Hypnosis • Sir~\. 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Vern's ~father. father ind unclol all were involved in .,11.DmlCllNEIDER ...., .... Ocz 6 ° 1 Vem Schafer began bis Colton Piano and Orpn Supermarts in the 19'0s in the city of Colton. At the U.. be bOuaht old pianos and repeired them to resell to the public. the piano ind~ . "We•ve broUlht t<>acther many top furniture manuficturers from all areas of the world to supply our new fine furniture showrooms with only the best quality and service avail- able," Schafer said. "We're taluna special care to please the tastes of each store's ~nal customer base." . Costs, prices worth tracing Loans, added capital can gtve owner false f eellng of profitability Perhaps you've heard about tbe auy who was buyina topsoil for SI 0 a yard, truckin& it across town and 1elhna it Rain Scon · As Schafer's business arew. he purchased an old dance hall and bowlinJ alley to expand his enterpnse. He ult1mately rented the old city hall and jail in Colton. As the downtown area started to be re· ckWdoped, Schafer relocated to his pl'CICnt site where he built a 31.~ square-foot supermart for his fine Schafer & Sons pianos and musical Unlruments. Today there are IS Colton super- marts thfou&hout California, and the compuy is headquartered in Santa Ana. Specaally desilned pUeries arc planned for each location's 12,000 to 23,000 square feet of display space. Bob Tilleman, interior designer for many celebrities, has coordinated actual country. traditional and con- temporary room settings. Providm& accessories in these galleries is Law- rence Unlimited, one of the largest art distributors in California. In-store consultants will assist cus- tomers in their selections at no extra charge. Custom framinf and matting will be available, as wel as many fine rugs selected from all over the world. Three &enerationa of Schaf en 8tand ready to carry OD the family'• fu.mtta.re baalneN. for $9 a yard. When he discovered he was losana money, he thouaht the solu11on was to aet a larger tnaclL Beaittnina this month Schaf er will expud his supcrmans into four of I 0 planned fine furniture showrooms to otfet' his customers quality furniture at affordable prices. One showroom is located on Oyer Road at the Newport Displays throughout the store will give the customer the opportunity to view couches priced from $400 to $4,000 in a selection of fabrics At point of purchase. the customer wall be able to obtain a hne of credit wath only a I 5~inute tum.1round for approval. Bealusc the warehouse will be stocked with the most popular styles and fabrics. immediate delivery of merchandise will be possible in most American Businessphones rejects cash-out merger bid Frank J. Fe1t2, prcs1denl of ABI American Blasl-increase 1ts equity by SI 0 million. ICN is the parent HUpltaes IDc. announced Fnday the company's compan) of V1ratek. · 's turned down the unsohc1ted cash-out merger At the same time. V1ratek said ICN plans to complete for all the company's stock at SI O a share made a proaram to repurchase I m1lhon shares of V1ratek J director Jean R. St1egcme1er. common stock under a repurchase program announced l·~Tbc:d. proposal, made only Thursday, would have on Aulust •. 1987. 4.s of February 29. 1988. ICN owned af not accepted by Monday. It also required that 5.592, 4S sharts.. or 70 percent, of the common stock of tz and two other company officcn grant Stiegemeier V1ratek. Completion of the repurchase program. which nths· options and irrevocable proxies on 41.S woalMvolvepurchase of205.400 shares. along with the 1 of the company's stock. newty issued shares. would increase ICN's ownership to was not willina to tie up my stoct at a $10 pnce 75 percent of the outstanding shares of the pharma- t adequately cxplonng other alternatives for the ccut1cal development company. ny," said Feitz. A• of May 31, 1988. Viratck bad 9.084.520 shares ·ne-bued ABJ isenpged in the p , ser\lico.. outstandina. rncluding the share issued in the pnvate · n of bUiiDC11 phone systeml' to s_.., aW placement. m-sllicd companies requirina between fivoarwt I SO . • • • • ~-K»l')e instruments per location 1-Six ofDleeoa Electroalc11Dc. 1 stockholders may sell The company has over I J 000 instau.tion ~· up to ¥>Q.OOO. of the lrv11~e-based firm_'s. common shares ~country · 5 from ttme to ttme, according to a Sccunt1es and Exchange · • • • ~ommission filina. The shares arc worth an estimated • i.e. has lbad~ a privatcf"'pia::cnt of 6.3 million, or $21 each. 7 newly iSfUC(I shares of its common• to Accordina to a filing with the SEC, the stockholders ceuticals (pc. , acquired their shares when Diceon acquired Symtron Costa Mesacom~saidthetransa · ~1,4. Corp. in May 1987. cases. In the event thata custom order is requested, Schafer is making every effort to give quick delivery. AU of the manufacturers have a strong history of complete customer satisfaction, he said. In add1t1on to has fine furniture selection, Schafer wall manufacture a line of Schafer & Sons' mattrases to be sold in his showrooms. In keepina with his policy of buildin& better products at affordable pricn, Schafer as prepared to offer better warranties than any other mattress line. Michael's Supper Club signs food service pact In an unprecedented agreement with Michael's Supper Club, a new all-star showroom/restaurant opening at Dana Point Harbor. Restaurant Enterprises Group Inc. signed its first contract to provide services in this facility. The agreement provides for Restaurant Enterprises' operation of food management within the club and a Reuben's Restaurant in the dmmg room. Restaurant Enterprises, which owns and operates 690 restaurants and 30 states, also will handle banquet accommodations for Michael's. Attending the s1gninJ June 13 aboard the Reuben E. Lee m Newport Beach were Michael and Denice Zanetis. owners of Michael's Supper Club, Norm Habermann, chief executive officer of Restaurant Enterprise Group; Ralph Pica, Randall Hiatt ind Scott Armstrong. president and vice presidents of California Dmnerhouses. The Reuben's restaurant portion of Michael's Supper Club 1s scheduled to open in early August. The all-star showroom will open later m the month with famed blues guitarist 8.8 . KinJ appcarina Aug. 24-27. Tot.al -scatina capacity throughout the unique club is 720. with addtt1onal opcn~airseatingplanned for the decks adjacent to the dining room. Reuben's regular menu will be offered in the dining and show rooms. In addiuon to daily fresh seafood and specialty selections. Michael's Breakwater Lounge will feature an oyster bar and breathtaking ocean views. Sunday brunch will be a rcautar feature. The solution to his problem is obvious to most of us. This price vs. cost dilemma is very common to all businesses. The more products, the more employees and the more equip- ment you have, the more difficult it is to analyze your cost-price ratios. What is the true cost of doin& business? Your record system must J,ive you current information on the cost of products and labor, other direct costs and indirect overhead. If you arc selling your product or service for too little, you may not know it until it is too late. The cash flow aencrated by underpricina. cou- pled with loans or capital additions, may give you the false fcelins that your business is profitable. It is essential for businesses to have proper financial information. If you have current numbers to com~. you can spot a reduction in poss profit. a slow-moving inventory item, a drop in reorders or a cash-flow problem in time to correct iL Some companies find it too easy to borrow opera tin& capital. Pct"haps past performanccofyourcompanyo your family assets makes it very eas for the banker to say yes when you want additional funds. Arc you borrowin& money to expand or to fund operations? Except for seasonal peaks or occasional arowth spurts, operations should be funded from operations, not from debt. Good financial information leu you know where your company has been. where it is now and, better yet, it will help you plan where you are headed. ,.._ Snn ,. • eerd/W ,eblk accoatut 1.8 NeWf#Nf JSeed.. IBM introduces mid-sized computers Are you looking at older "teer down" PrOpert1ee to build your~ dream home on? Then you won't wan\ to miaa the Pacifid Piist Mortaaae .. Custom Home Building Seminar." One of OrM(e Coun- ty'• flniat CUilom home builders will l\tide you thr~h the ttep..by0 step process of buildin1 a beautiful custom home. D11eover aome of Orange County's finest custom areas. Come learn all there ia to know about creating and financing a personalized custom reaidence. Tum your dream into a reality! Presented by Pacific Flrat Mortgage Wednellday, June 29, 1988 7 p.m to 9 p.m. For more information call Ric Rivett (114) 250-8150 Pacific First Mortgage's Custom Home Building Seminar will be held at the Saddleback Valley Board of ReaJtpni, located at 25552 La Paz Road in ' -~na Hills. ~- AS-400 family expected - to add to giant's revenues By PETER COY Ill ......... NEW YORK -Jnternat1onal Business Machines Corp. has unveiled a family of com- puters intended to bolster its share of Amencan companies' $30 bilhon-a-ycar market for m1dsized computers. IBM said the new line of computers, the Application Systcm-400. was the result of tts biuest hardware and software undertakin& ever. IBM is locked in a battle with Dia.ital E.quipment Corp. for leadership in sellin& com- puters to small and medium-sized businesses, a market IBM described as "the biuest. fastest- arowin& segment of the world's economy." The new AS-400 family represents IBM's attempt to reverse the erosion of its lcadenhip in midranac computers by offerina models that arc easier to use and a1ve customers room to expand without having to change software. Some analysts had expected IBM to introduce some of the models under the name AS-200, but the company decided to unify all of them under the AS-400 name. IBM said last Tuesday that all six of the computers, developed in Rochester, Minn .• will be available worldwide in August. The unusually short delay ensures that the mac~ines will have tame to make a bia difference m IBM's 1988 revenue. Also unusual is the amount of software that will be available immediately -a crucial consideration for businesses that rely on standard packages of programs. IBM and more than 130 cooperating com- panies announced more than 1.000 software packa&es in such fields as retailing. manufacturina. finance, health. insurance and education. "The announcement of these systems begins a new era of easy-to-use proccssina power for commercial customers, .. Edward E. Lucente. the execuove in charae of IBM's U.S. Marketing & Services Group, said in a news release. The new computcn ranae in pncc from $19.000 -not much more than the most expensive personal computcn-to $229,SOO. The operating system software to 10 with t.hem ranaes from SS,500 to SSS.000. U.S. companies sell nearly $30 billion worth of midsized computen annually, and IBM leads with almost 24 percent of the market, accordina to International Data Corp. Whale IBM's market share has fallen since 1984, Diaital E.quipment's has risen, aivina it 18.9 percent of the market to IBM•s 23.6 percent as of last year, International Dall said. Oataquest Inc .• a San Jose-based market researcher, says IBM's 3-X famtly -the System 36. System 38 and older System 34-is the world's most popular computer system above the ranks of tl\e personal computer, with almost 300,000 installations worldwide. The successor product line could expand that ~se to nearly 700,000 over the ncllt five years., worth more than SSO billion worfdwidc. O.taquest says. That huae number docs not even include the value of appfication software and terminals and other add-on equipment. VENETIAN GONDOLAS WEDDINGS AT SEA Cuills GllEI Due to• dellverr mlahap, today'• bridge column WH not avettebte et prHa time. The Deity Piiot regret• the error. Ot.O WORLD ROMANa NI.OAT .. Gounnrt bask~ts w/c~ & roses. llVINE COAST CHARTERS 6}5-4704 PRORSSIONAL ~ING Abo.ltd Ul•UfY Yacht. M Hrvie~s arranged. IRVINE COAST CHMTUS 675-4704 :' tdJ TBB UltTlllATB IN 80DY TONING W,Tom;ant 111tl1'ewjiidlwll .~ .J(flf'f7-. --1817W111cll[)riljllH11pada.d\.Ce-OM)m. (~~1 f ~ /llEfl Cllll9_,__ P I et-·C"l& .... ,_AUL& f, ~ ~ r,..~.,.~ ......... .-.. .... -. This Space Can Be Yaws-For Mendora / IBKIDL.,. llD YOU KNOW THAT YOU CAM TILL ON BAD CllMllW.8 AND NO ONB WILL IVD IDIO'N? TBA'l& llORI' DDS, TAD rr FROll 111 AND TILL ON 'ftl08I BAD OOY8. CALL WI DP AT Cat71CRDD ,..,,..,. .. , SUNDAY. JUNE' 26, 1988 Huntington is building for the future Popular Seawtnd sets Phase Three opentngfor July 9 Seawind, a new community of luxury townhomcs in Huntincton Beach built by Mapa Corporataon, will celebrate the sales releue or Phase Three on July 9 at 10 a.m. Seawind offen a ~ of beach· close livina opportuniues, priced from under Sl00,000. Hiahliahtina the Phuc Three openina will &e the debut of two new model homes, acompanicd by food, refreshments aDd entertainment. Many homesboppen have been awaitina the openina of Phatt Three, bec::au1e the two previous phases at the community have been sold out for several weeks. ... There has been an overwhelmina demand for these homes," said Bill Pisetsky, praident of Far West Real Estate Services, broker at Seawind. '"Tberefore we ~ sugesting that homesboppen arrive early on the day of the celebration, so they can finalize their selection. .. The New En&Jand--style homes feature numerous special appoint· menu and attractive amenities. One of Seawind's most popular features is its choice location, just two and ono- balf miles from HuntiftllOD State Beach. Addina to its apPe&I arc bubbly, private whirlspa tubs, lafF enoUJb for two, included in the master suite of each home, alona with convenient two-car enclosed prqes with direct access. Two brand new two-story floorplalll will be featured, The Surf and The Mariner, which both offer three bedrooms and two and one-half baths, encompa.sssint 1,815 and 1,170 squa~ feet of anterior living space, respectively. Hiahliahtina these special Ooorplans a~ sunken, informal liv- ina areas with an abundance of natural liaht from adjoining enclosed prdcn atriums. The plans also in- corporate spacious family . rooms, alona with convenient breakfast ban for infonnal dinin&. Seawlad wW offer two new ftoorplau of lta popa1ar !'few &ncJaad-style bOID• located jut two and oiie-laalf mil• Gourmet kitchens feature aenerou.s pantries, oak-trimmed luminous ceil- mp, solid oak cabinetry inctudina a bandy bureau desk, and a fuU li~ of quality Whirlpool appliances includ- ina eye-level microwaves, self<lcan- in& ovens with ranges and encrgy- saving dishwashers. Master suites feature spaaous walk-in closets and volume ceilings .. Oeservina special mention pre the skylit ma.stir baths. featunna his and hers sink van1ttes, compartmented baths and separate glass inclosed showers. Homeowners at Seawind enjoy the many first<lass amenities offered at the community 1ncludina pool, spa. sauna, plus a barbecue and mint-par\ area. Owners will also rccieve complete exterior home and common area Towa8qaare laa _...step ID tbe reritalbatlon of tbe 11.alD Street eorrtdor. Town Square to set the tone for downtown redevelopment Situa1ed in the bean of the old downtown district and just blocks from main beach, Town Sq~. a mixed-use development on 3. 7 acres. will provide the Huntinaton Beach communi~ with a variety of bousina opportunibcs and excitina retail fron· ta,cs on the main stn:et corridor - the focus of future revitalization. Main Street provides access to the site by an enbanccd entry drive for residents and their pests. Beyond, a wdl..amenitized recreation facility is shared by Town Square's 16 townhomes and 73 flats. · Main Street's frontqe is enhanced by 10,000 sq_uare-fect of restive retail shops and sadewalk colonadcs upon which two levels of stacked flat units sit As the buildina turns the 6th Street comer, the t~lcvel flats step up to three-levels and continue to undulate and step in and out creating an everchanging architectural ·ex- preaion. All one-and ~m flats CQjoy 9-foot ceilinp on the first two levels. and volume ceilino in all ~-TOWM/C2) Town Square Develeper. Mola Development. Type of development: Stacked housing. Price ruae: From $140.000. NambeJ' of Ooorplans: Seven. ~ footaae: From 865 to F•uwtas: Conventional. Salet office: To be announced .. New commercial. residential areas key revitalization By ILENE SCllNED>Elt ........ °"' .• , 2 from condominiums to biab-quality retail establishments lo pert. ina suuctures. downtown Hunt· ingtOD Beach is &ettiftl I facelift. Revitalirina older buildiap while constnactina a host of new ones. the redevelopment project is autiaa a new envtronment for busine:llCS and residential complexes in this teUide con;imunity, The redevelopment project, which was adopted in 1982 and expanded in 1983. was desia.ned to improve f'Wl- down. seismically unsafe buildinp in the business district.. And. because of the larae rcs.iden- tial market in Oranae County, resi- dential projects evolved alona with the commerctal developments, ac-cordina to Mike Adams. Huntinston Beach di1tttor of planning. ..Hununaton Beach is I very de- sirable community to live ti\, " Adams said. "Now it's even more so with the cxpectatJon of biger and better tbtnp downtown. .. from Ban~ State Beacll. A llom• ranaefrolD 1,815 to 1 ,870 eqaare feet and beCID from ander $2"00,000. Among the new projects propoed are an overall entertainment com- plex, a specialty retail complex and a municipal arts center. "l"he down- town commcraal core is beiOJ. ~ vitalized with a variety of llilb- qualtty retailers and a host of amemues," Adams said. .. The area near the ptcr and beachfront land is C\~2 be t.be focus of HuntJncton Plersic:k V tllqe, on the beach side of Pacific Coast Htabway from the PlCf' to Lake Street. wall mcludc 75,000 square feet of speaa.lty retail shops.. It is slated for coostnactlon after Labor Day. Maxwell's ~ taurant will rcma.tn on the site, and an undefsround pukana aar. 11 planned for the site, landse&PIJ14 matntenanc:e. The sales rcprcsentauve will provide complete detatls reprdina monthly association fees. Seawind is built by M14DA Corpor- ation, a diviersificd finn involved in residential and commm:ial develop- ment for nearly a decade. To ~h Sea wind. take the San Diqo (405) Freeway to Beach (Pleue ... UAWIMD/C2) The Lakes offer low price tag Homeowners at The Lakes con- dommaum communal)' 1n Hunt· t.ngton Beach are find1na t.bemldves faced with a dilemma durina non- workma hours, whether to stay at home and stroll throuah the lush watencaped surroundmp, take a dip in the pool. relu in the spa after a viaorous pmc of tennis or racquet- ball, or take the one-mile drive to lounae in the sun or walk alona the shores of one of Southern California's finest beaches. A part of a master-planned com-munity, the condominiums at The Lakes embody the resort-like lifestyle 1.SSOC11tcd with Southern Cahfomia livina. Interiors typify a contemporary lifCSt,Yle with skyltj}llS for natural liahttna. white-washed oak cabinetry, and breakfast nooks, dcpcndina on plan. Extcnor surroundtnp combtnc a traditional Cape Cod architectural theme with meanderina pools, Lakes, st.reams and lush lanchca~ as well as private recreational facilines. Prices start at St 2•.900. A variety of plans ~ available, ranging from a cozy one-bedroom, one--bath home with 181 square feet of livina aiu. up to a spKM>US two- bcc:lroom, two-bath home with 1,211 square feet of si-oe. For edditioul information reprd- ina The Lakes. inctud.int linancina and homeowner utociation fees, iateresied buyers c:an c:oaaact a sales repraauative at ~lAK.E, ot visit the model complex. open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., 11 the comer of Adams A venue and 8etcb Boulevard in Huntiqton Btacb. Seawllld On~ er. M-.na Corporation. Type· ._.el,, mat Townhomes. Price rap: From under $200.000. NaiMier el Oewlil-= Two. = teMqe: F'rom 1,115 to 1,170. "I' Conventional. Sales efflee: ~31. Piersadc Cok>n~. a multJ..ute pro- ject. 1s planned to include a muluokx theatre. 19,000 square feet of oftioe (PleMe-BUILDIMO/C2) The Lakes at Seabridge Village Deta.,eir. Mota Devek>pmen~ Cimarron Development Tne .. , ela,•eat: Condommiums. Prb ......-: From S 124,000. N..a.el~four. =~F'rom lll to 1,211. ms Convenuonal. Salee .me.: 960-1..AKE. Some reasons loans· are turned down Approximately 30 to 40 petUnt or4 A Quality" conventional real estate loans applied for are turned down or tu med away by mortpae re'-ilers (monpae companies, banks and sav1npand loans). Thia month I will ex~n anotber aspect of the qualify1na area that wm fltaa real acate loen for tum down. One of them~ r.cton in qual!fYinl for an A Quality ~n· vcnt1onal real eMllC "loan IS ID• come. There are 1everal income ~ tocOnsicler. beloW it a check list oftlle tllree ~ones to follow for tie tYOkal unCler· Writi111decisioaithlt will be l1l8Cle. I. De amouat of'incomc ia rclaliocaaotMcwaeM.._Oll tbeDCW.._ Dlillc1meQpi-capy.,..lle1PP1oa1~ ............... ......, S-JWRtl. 2. lncomeconsistency-the • income. if not a rqularsalary, should ha\'e an averqe in suffi- cient amount over the last two to ~rec years to cover the ratio in item I. bl. Pm 3. The income and consistency m\&SI be verifiable in the form of ohonc confirmation. pay stubs. \V-2s. turetumsandother •Put more down fora lower 1pecitte documen'-tion. unless loan amount. the loan is~facallya 0 no • <*ain a co-borrower with a inc:omequalifacr .. loln. aood income todtbt .. tio. "Belbove three points are the • Swi&eh toalolnwidu lower ~oaesdt.ali•with income payment and interest ra&e. QUiltryi..._ There are many .. • ChaftF toa buydowjl loen altenativa if you don •tappearto whcti tile paymenVintcmt rate is caualify oa thCle three. points. bOulht down either on a tem.,_. :s.dat0me of the°"' Iii~ ar) or permanent basis. · 11e1ow: •Go over aoa A.or &Quality •Gob die no income loan where tht raaiotof'iDCO•e to =Iola. it will be• ~tly dcbtarelllOl'C libml. •tidlerra"9marPIMI QUDnON ANDANIWD dowa~IMitcu Qmltioa:OW..aalMt ... t •w,.,.,dQ. luryi• to push• iatotoiaatoa specific company for our home loan. Should wceoaheadanddo what'hc says or go where we want to go? Answer: Jn order to do a lot of business on their very profitable direct lcndina portfolio programs. a couple offirms have put out a very concentrated publie infoi'· ma lion campaian that has done it.sjobvcrywcllon n:alcstatc aacnts. Thiscouplcdwitbthcfkt that the firms in the past have done vcl)' tibnal appraisals bu helped many~lesta~lltftlSICt thear commawons CU9Cr. due to borrowers acttina their loans eas- ier. The problems come in Sata when the borrowtn rmct out that the loin they IOl waeitMr aa ~. · ·Nithah..,,....,... ana«;..-..widaa~tueor -~UMlbltwitla ... ft (fl ••• 111 WMtQI , --~· •i;:" 21PwatTMW 111•11la llC' M ~···· .... t .GC ll I' •• ' 111111; ......................... ..,. .. --•sl'•ehl•t• ... 900.ICI -' Cl Cl Cl • J .. ' I Shea announces new phase opening at The Westerlies Pbue four at n. ... ..,..... in ~Uftl Nia~• it now Opet\, acc:ord- ina to Bill Yort~ vice pmident of ......... Accontina lo York. Shea com· miuioncd architect J• Bates 6 AJMdalet to dctil!' a unique noorplan collection fcaturina four individually-styltd homes and a ~alth of superior liftstyle amenities for today's move-up buyers. The result is a community or distinctive rcsidcnctS that satisfY the needs and desires of upscale families, which complements the natural beauty of the surroundinJ coastal bills. The Wcstcrhes is locattd within Laguna Hciahts. a Shea Homes mastcr-planntd community which includes mo~ than SOO acres of open space and propC>scd public and pn- vate park areas. The St.reel of the Golden Lantern, which intersects Laauna Hciahts. is be1na completed this June to provide homeowners with a quick. direct route to Pacific Coast Hlahway and Dana Point Manna. Distmauished by Shea's excep- tional quality craftsmanship and construction standards. the two- story, four-bedroom, three-bath de- tached home~ encompass from 2,329 to 2,670 square feet of interior area and laric three-car prages. Select plans offer the added spaciousness or Ul"tairs bonus rooms or versatile open lofts. Prim Aw the Phase Four homes at the Wes&crtia art c~pccted to stan from $288.900. Home shoppers may tour the four model homes by Des~ I and visit the saln omce. •&affed by Coats Really Inc., frOm noon '° S p,m.' Monday throUlh Friday and &om 10 a.m. to Sp.a\: S.turday and Su~y. To racb the new 1~ neiP· borhood. take die S-.n ~ FTeCWay to the Crown Valley Pa~y Cllit and proceed te>ulh toward the Ott.an. Tum left on The Strec1 of the Goklen Lantern and left Ola SI. OristOpbcr to lhe sales and model compla 11 9 View Point Drive. For more infor- mation. pkate i>b<>ne 49>2403. • • • Reprcscnti.. Ofte of the few re. main1na purchalt oPJ>Onunitics to be presrnted by TM BaWwta Ce. at Al4er WtM. sales beain this weekend on 19 cottaee hocnes in the second to last phase of thit popular nei&h- borhood within master-planned Portola Bllll in Trabuco Canyon. While picturetq'-'C views of this soenic settina amid the foothills of Saddleback and the Santa Ana Moun- tains showcase several of the homes in this new l>huc. all of these TOWN SQUARE ••• homCl third-level units. La1'C view-Oriented windows captu~ ptcturaque pan- oramic views. and cantilevered decks expand internal spaces outdoon. lotemaJJy, catwalks inter-connect units on the second and third levels whereby Stairs and an elevator tie all Ooors to the main plaza level and prqe below. The architectural nature of flats, townhomes. and retail is contem- porary mediterranean, with selective historical recall and attention to detail Plaster walls and tile roofs bqi n the pallet upon which Town Square is built. Threads of ICIOeOt colors, chimney details, circular decks and occasional awnings all weave a con- sist.ant fabric throughout the entire project. ..._.. two ltOry, foar-beclroom. tb.ree-Ntla detached laOIM8 at tlae We9terll• encompau from 2,329 to 2,870 eq.ue feet of Interior aree. residences arc situated within walk-as a major focal point for community ina distance of Portola Hills' million-activities. dollar recreation center which serves Outed flS an attractive, single- family alternative, A kier Wood offers an innovative 1elcc1ion of two-story, cot1.1i1t-Mylc hOmcs' bturi!'J from I ,H2 10 2.050 1qware fttt of 1ntorior livi• spece, Three venatile ftoor'pl.tn driians provide a choice orlh~ and four-bedroom arranaemcnu with such variations u double-doors for a downstairs den/bedroom a(ljoined by I third full bath. Residents of Aldft' Wood alto enjoy the many arnerutict of Ponola Hills' maanifteent recration center which incorporates a 2S.me1er swim· mins pool, a wadill pool and a hot swirl sp1, alo~ with cou~ for ~n!'is and sand volkyt.ll, M'l&ht hft1na and fitncu facilities u well as children's Dlay areas. Miles orhikina. bikina and cqucstrain trails undcf- scorc the invitina ambiance of this I ,()()(}.acre, master-planned environ- ment, over a third of which is beina preservtd for parks and u natural open space. Prices for this second to final phase of Alder Wood horn~ ranae from S 186,900 to $244,900, Additionally. there also arc cur- rently available at Portola Halls a few luxury, single-family residences at Live Oak Estates. To visit this popular nei&hborhood of cottage-style Alder Wood homes at BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE IN BB ••. Prom Cl space and 130 condominiums. No startina date has been set for the. project. to be located at the nonbeast comer of Pacific Coast ff.iahway and Main Street. next month is Villaae Del Mar, which is located north of the ftre 11ation at Lake and Indianapolis. Devel<>Ped by Beachfront Properties, the site has 64 condominiums. Huntin1ton Baysbore, which will be finished in November, bas I 59 condominiums built by N.R. Huntinaton Partners. Also going before council thi1 year is a propC>sal for a 467-ro<>m hotel and commercial complex. Developed by Robert Mayer Corp., the complex would be located at Pacific Coast Hi&hway and Huntinst<>n Avenue. Planners and developers have given a areat deal of consideration to parking and traffic. Two new i-rkina structures will add 1,600 p&rkina spaces to downtown Huntinaton this pictuttsque m11tcr-piaontd community, take the Santa Ana/Su Diqo Freeway io the El Toro RO.CS eut and p~ east approdtMtelY acven miles. Then, turn left at Ridaelinc Road at the entruc:c or Ponola Hills and follow the sips to the models and aales offlele whtch an open d11ly from l 0 a.m. 10 6 p.m. For further information, call 8'8-9220. • • • Models arc now open at ne Breabn, Cypret P.a.te, a auardcd- cntry community of customoityltd sinaJe-family detached homes locat~ adjacent to the former Western White House and within steps of the Pacific Ocean at San Clemente. With a choice of Mcdatemnean, Country French or Cape Cod architecture. The Breakers strtttscapc: appears similar to. cu~t~m home ne1Jhborhoods where ind1v1d· ual statements of style produce• rich and varied ambience Pnccd from $350,000. these wcll- dcsaaned homes range from approx- imately 2,200 square feet to over 2.750 square feet, situated on larJe, pool-sized lots. To v1s1t The Breakers. take the San Diego Freeway 10 the Christaanitos exit in San Clemente. then left at the entranct to Cyprus Shore. For more information. please call 36 l--062S. int.crests and the number ot property owners involved, the revitalization of downtown Huntington Beach is proccedina smoothly. accordina to Adams. "The environmental impact repon has shown that there is less density than anticipated." be said. "The city's infrastructure can well handle 1t." Partially buried, the garase provides two levels of secured part- tna for residents and auests acocssible from the enhanced entry drive. AlonJ Oranae Avenue, an undulat- ing penmeter wall provides privacy for the two-story townhomes. Ra.n&- ina in size from 2,02S square feet to 2,225 square feet, these spacious homes offer pnvatc entries. volume oeijinas. st.rcct loaded two-car pr- ages, and expansive rear yards. Acknowledging the fact that down- town Huntington Beach is rapidly becoming an exciting revitalized social oenter, Town Square looks forward to becoming part of that excitement. By introducing the mixed-use concept to this area, hopes of rcvit.alizina the Main Street cor- ridor may better be realized. Between Main, Fifth, Olive and Walnut streets, a commercial re- babilitalion demonstration block is evolving. One cohesive pro~ will improve the whole block with ellist-ina buildinp ~l will have new frOntage, t.hcreby ~ucina costs. Funded by community development block ~nts, the project is scheduled to begin in June. Two residential projects that arc part of the redevelopment program arc near completion. Slated to open Town Square, a project of Mola Development, will include 89 con- dominiums and townbomes, and 10,000 square feet of commercial space. Recently proposed to the Huntinaton Beach City Council, the project at Fifth and Orange Streets could be under construction later this summer and ready for occupancy in one year. Beach. Main Stn:et is being revamped to accommodate two-way traffic. The ~ ) city is lookin at removi rallel parking along 'Pacific Coas~way W-j A/.~,, to allow for three lanes of traffic in W II each direction. Considering the number of Townhome residents have the op- tion of entering their neiahborhood from the Main St.reel entrance via the recrcat1on area, or pt.c controlled a<X:CSS from Oranse A venue. The success of this project will set a pC>Sitive trend for future vc>wth within this special area ofHunttn1ton Beach. For further information, call 841-9099. MORTGAGE RATES Flguree as or Thursday. June 23 Compare the Pacific Savings Bank Difference No Points. 8.625%. H .-\RT R.\11 •ARM Home Loeas to SS00.000 •9.~APR • No Neptive Amortization , • Owner Occupied. l -4 Uni11 • 11th diltiiet Inda PAOFIC S\VINGS BANK • lnourownsmallway, wemakeabigdifTerence. C.11 today-(n•) 131-0IOO or C•) 331-IDS •R..1 .... ~,, '"' 11.1n,,.. 9.75o/o ''0'' Points FIXED RA TE/ ADJUST ABLE • Pre-Approved Home Loans • No PMI Loans • 7 -Day Loan Approvals • No Cost Convertible ARMS • Below Market flxed Rates • 60-Day Rate Guarantee FIXED tntret Down ..... Pymt American Interstate S&L 10.500 10 Bank of AmeriCa 10 500 20 Bright Mortgage 10.250 05 8'ook81de S&L 10 745 05 Continental S&L 10.375 20 RdoltJFodofallAl 10.750 10 Glendale Federal S&L 10.675 20 Hawthorne S&L 10.625 20 Home Federal S&L 10.375 05 Honlelhelter Mortgage 11 .875 .. 25 =ndel1e»UL 10.500 10 ark Bank Mortgage 10.750 05 Long Beach S&L 10.125 10 Mechanics National Bank 10.500 10 Mission Valley Bank 10.750 20 Mlteubtehl 9onll of Ca. 10.a1s 20 Pioneer S&L 10.750 10 Quaker City S&L 10.750 10 Republic Federal Saving• 10.500 05 S & S Mortgage 10.250 10 8ocwttJ Fodoral lmnp 1CU75 10 Truat Savings Bank 10 750 10 United Calif. Savings 11.000 20 U.S. Home Loan 11.000 10 Va)ley Federal S&L 10.625 10 INDEX SUMMARY ADJUSTABLE MORT AGES (714) 250-8150 PACIFIC FIRST llRTlilfiE A eub91dlwy Of Peclflc Arst Fodor8t ~ Bank 17310 Redhlll Awe., Suite 100, lnlne, CA AGENTS ThMWMll 1 tth District 7.52 Prime rate 9.00 3 month T-blll 6.44 I month T-bill 8.87 1 yr. treasury note 7.40 3 yr treuory note 8.13 5 yr. treasury note 8.41 Have you been in the "Business" six months or more? Did · you receive what you were promised? Me~ Lynch Realty hu a proven marketing program and chant base, with on9oinq training and professional management. · ,HUNTINGTO~~~~~~~ALLEY ~ We want you to be 0\11' next 1uccea ltory. For information and confidential interview call Leonard Killion or Lori Hedrick. 843-9466 or 838-5801 ( ( L.-l ·-7.52 900 843 6.72 7 45 8.20 8.50 ADJUSTABLE" . Polnta Lodi-In ..... tntret Down Pointe Locll-ln Mervin ..... (%) (daya) Loen ..... Pymt (%) (dap) (%) LMn 2.000 15 168 8375 10 2000 15 2 750 250 2000 45 168 7 500 20 1.500 80 2 250 500 2.000 60 168 7 750 05 2.000 60 2 750 500 1500 15 168 7900 20 0000 15 2 825 300 2.000 45 168 7 500 10 2.000 80 2 500 700 1.500 00 1• 1.000 20 1.000 45 2.150 350 2000 30 168 7.250 20 1.500 45 2.500 750 2000 15 168 7.500 20 1.500 15 2.250 188 2000 14 168 7.625 16 2.000 45 2.750 500 2000 30 600 7.750 10 2.000 30 2.750 188 UCIO ao 1U 7.250 10 1.500 45 2.790 1• 1.500 30 188 8.500 05 2.500 15 2.875 188 2.000 15 188 7.750 10 1.500 15 2.500 300 1.000 30 188 8.000 10 1.750 15 2.750 500 0.500 15 168 8.875 20 1.750 15 2.500 500 2.0CIO 00 500 t.125 20 2.ICIO 00 uoo IGO 2.000 30 168 8.000 10 1.500 30 2.250 188 1.500 00 168 7.500 10 1.000 60 2.500 300 1.000 75 188 7.250 10 2.000 75 2.760 188 1.500 45 188 7.875 10 2000 45 2.500 188 2.000 00 ,. 1.750 10 1.000 00 USO ,. 2.000 00 188 7.750 20 1.000 00 2.250 500 1.500 20 500 8 750 10 2.000 45 2.750 1000 1500 23 250 7 875 20 2.500 45 2.250 188 1.500 30 168 7 625 20 1.500 80 2.500 500 . SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RATE AVERAGES ••••eeo Conforming Non-confomtlng 7.52 Fixed 900 15 year 10.259 10.701 8.45 30year 10."85 10.953 6 .83 AdJu.talM 7.69 6 month 7.500 7.713 8.3'4 1 year 7.768 7 783 8 .81 f Huntington Beach SEA WIND ••• From Cl Boulevard and proceed south. Turn left (east) on Garfield to the sales complex, open from 11 a.m. to p.m. dally. From the Pacific Coast Hilh- way, travel north on Beach Boulvard for just 2.5 miles and tum ri&ht (east) on Garfield. For more informalJon, phone Gary Fuller or Stella Hobby at 968-6638. LOANS ••. From Cl amort1zat1on. all profitable for the companies but not as good as the borrowers cou Id have re- cci ved in most cases had they gone to non-direct lenders(nor- mal banks. mortgage companies or sa\.1ngsand loans that sell their loans an the competitive second- ar) market) Most people do not realize how real estate lending 1sdoneand ·how they could better their loan program b} using lenders that fund wath money from com- pct1t1 vc secondary market sources. The real estate industry also has Jaded thinking that it conveys to the public -that unless a lender uses its own money it must be a f broker and therefore charge high- er rates or fees. This 1s simply not true. The U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development for HU D-398-H says "you reserve the nght to pick }Our own prov 1ders of services." In summary, choose the lender that has a COOl{>Ctcnt loan rep- resentative trained in under- writtngand a varictyofcom- pet1t1 ve loan programs. Alu Pierce /1 a real Hta~ llaatt COIU8.lta•I, lfttwu u4 pttthle•t of AmerlculJaten U."'111 CorporatJOll of Newport Bu ct. He may be C011Uclft at ISl·lJS1. • No matter what you·re doing, your hometown ~aper ""' ~1111 flta In. Tidemanls named vice president at Coto de Caza ... 'IWtma•r ha~ named vice oresidcnt of development and construction for c.te • Ca-. the •.000-.cre private master planned raidential community in Oranee County. Tj.demanis is a veteran in laDd devdopment. havina served the last 1even jeanu project man.,erforC'llrina !AM ... O..elepmeat c. .• co-developer wtttl Antla/ JMB PutMn, L.P. of Coto de Caza. He earned a Mc:helor of tcience dqiee in civil enaineerin1 from Ohio State Univenity, and bolds a master's in busincssadminjstration in Urban Land Ec:Onomics from UCLA. Tidemanis curttntly resides in Manhanan Beach. • • • GeraW A. Stott, 4 7, of Mission Viejo bas been named constructton superintendent for A...,. R.Wae, a new sinaJe-family detached residential devel09ment by TM "'WlWam LJ• Co.'r s..i. Onqe C..IJDI....._ Jn his new position, Scott wm coordinate and supervise the work of subcontractors at the Mission Viejo site where 240 homes are planned. Priortojoinina Lyo~\ Scott was a project superintendent forlrvtae Padfle for 14 years wonun• on new home developments in Newport Beach and Irvine. Irvine Paafic is the residential buildina subsidiary of TMlrviMCo. A ~uate of Cal State Lona Beach with 1 Mc:helor of science dearee m industrial technolOI)' spccializina in construction, he also attended Lona Beach City Collqe and served in the U.S. Army on Okinawa. Scott resides with his wtfe, Janet, and their three children. He eajoys woodwork.ins and auto restoration. • • • Be~J7 Gay has been appointed media director at Babbert .Unrtll&q ud PUUe ReJaUou lac. in Costa Mesa. Gay was previously media assistant for the aaency. As media diRJCtor, Gay will be responsible for implementing all media plans from schedulina to post-analysis.. outlining media 1tra!Clies. and researchin1 and anatyzina the effect1vegcss of med~ vehiefcs. Ga}' received berblcbelorof artsdearee in communicatton studies from UCLA, where she JT&duated Cum Laude. She has also completed counes at the Advertisina Center in Los Angeles. • • • Rekrt E. Pritts, 1 veteran of nearly two decades of leadership in the bousina industry, bas been named president of Laguna Hills-based J~ LaJal Homa. In his new position, the San Clemente resident will direct land acquisition. product development. construction, financina. and sales and marketing activities for the company, which eitpects to build and 1ell 6SO homes at residential communities throu&hout Southern California durina 1988. Fritts comes to Laina from another widely respected homebuilder: the Brea c. .. where be was president of the firm·s Southern Division. At Bren, he was credited with doublina sales volume and sc!ttna an all- time record for sales, profit and units delivered. He also directed the development of five innovative new product Imes that became tftndsetten in the housin1 market. • • • D&ue Stenu has recenll)'joined Clark Meyer Claarten Ii Howell. For tbe put 11 yean. Stevens has specialized in real estate development advertisina and promotion, combined with art direction (or clients in the medical, retail, auto and imported beer industries. Most recently for,...., 8 ..... _.Marta. Roxburgh Agency to represent Chandon for Taylor Woodrow Grans, senior vice prestdent-cbent services. and C. a.bert Perrymaa, creative consultant for the qency. and it wiU concentrate on the pre-- retirement. active and passive retire- ment markets. • • • LeUM Doqlu of Oranae, winner of numerous sales honors during her 17-year career with TM Wtwam Lyoa Co., has added the presti&jous Presi- dent's Oub Award to her arowina collection. • Orange Cout OAILY PILOT/Sunday, Ju,,. 28, 1918 C3 Slz picked for next Tustin Ranch phase Id 'of' 0..... CcManty'1 ~remott • lillllc-family detached homes. The lw>m&uiklm uve been ldectcd by ~ will be built by J.M. Pettn Tbc Irvine Co. IO develop I.he leCODd Compuy, which •• devclopiftl 118 phalC of ita Tuttin llanC'h .planned homa ~Ill from 3,000 ao :MOO ~unity with sales ldaedu~ ao IQuaft fcci . 1n • its Almeria ocisb· beai.l laier lbh month, accorcliftl ao bOrhood whitb 11 ICbeduaed IO opca Jol.11 Manin, vice presidan of mi· for ult m late July. deatial matkctina for The Irvine la ldditioa. Bramaka is buildist1 Company. I 03 homes with ftoorplana ofl.500 to ThC ab att BramaJca. J.M. PtlCTI 2,900 square fed in its Monterey Compuy, Bren-Ossood Company, Milbborhood which opened few IUel f'aeldstone Company, LDM Do-an lune 25. vetoorMnt and Bren Company. Bttn-Olaood Company is devel~ T6e .iecond phase of Tustin R.ancb in& the Maricopa neil"botbood with will inc:IUde 321 si~fammily do-100 homn rallJina from 2.000 ao taebed homes and 509 townhomes in 2.500 square feet. The Mari~ six new neiahborhoods. model homes will open for aaae an Tbree of the Mi&bbomoods will~ July. -- TownlMMnt dev~ts wiU be bUili by 8rm Comp1ny. with 237 ~oma witbia itt Atcada ~­botbood~ LDM Development, Vttth 145 TOWAbomes ra~na from l,000 to l,700 square feet in its Estancia ncipb«hood: and Fieldstone Com· pe.ny, with 109 townhomes ranaina from l,500 to l.IOO square feet in its Sevilla .neiahbothood. Tustin·· k.aoch's initial phase of devdopment included 202 sin&Je. family detached homes and l48 townbomes by Bren Company. most of which have already *" sold. In addition. it features 344 apartments built by The Irvine Co A 1,74()..acre commun1t) located -l0t1r bome nefl.T lbe lxY«:b au vi/ts you ul \t>cm 111d , Comeenjo)· our Grand Opening celehr.mon. Saturda}, July 9. v.'here }Uu11 see the dehur ot· mll brand nev. model ~. and ~ refre•Juncm' -on rhe hou.-.c'' Offenng three tx.·droom lu:xu~ townhomes. ~ m<l sports a \.'2Cl000 kx.-.H100 in &buklU' Hunungton Beach. ~ind . 1usa a bl"l"t2.t' frooi th.> be3dt 3 bedroom IOWnbomes priced from the lou• $2()(),()()()'s. • ...... _. ..... _..._ ........... -............. _ ....... ~_'f,..._ -• 7 - ,/ AT RANCHO LAS DAI~ aJont the eutem border ot T--. Tusun Ranch will ultimately i.odtlde a balanced mix of billside emtn. sinaJe-family homea. aoftf c:oune community homes. toWnborMt. COft• domi01ums and apartmmta. The J 60-aac sate, in the beatt of the Tu~tin Rancb comm&lnit~. win in· elude an 18-hole ac>lf course, clubhoute, drivina fUIC, puttiQS arttn and other related faciJitiea. Completion is scheduled for cbe summer of 1989. Planned for development over the next nine >tan. Tustin Rancb will also encompass more lba.D 601ere1 of neiahborhood and community parks. -- -- -- ·-(.,.. ) 968-6638 --- MEDITERRANEAN STYLE. RANCHO CALIFORNIA PRICES. ' Palmera. The difference begins with value. iscover the sophistication you've been looking for. Palmera at Rancho Las Brisas. Distinctive Mediterranean hotnes \vith " imaginative floor plans. Angled staircases. cathedral ceilings. Bay, solarium and sunburst \\mdows. All with quality features and craftsn1anship . throughout. These homes arc located in a quiet yet convenient new con1munity in the Rancho California area . Paln1en . ..... The design that makes the diffttenre. 3 and 4 ~room. 2 and 2'12 Bach From the low $100,000ts Jt *Hurry! Supplies lin1itcd. LIDO ISLE 2 story, 3 bedroom, double fireplace. new kttchen. CaM fc. appt. $509,000 CONDO, TWO-STORY. FlreplKel In m8Mer IUlte a In~ Mng room with wet bllr. eomm.nty pooHpa. At- tac:Md garage $227,500 121-8444 REALTY WOALDc NEWPORT BEACH ......,,......, If you want to furnish an apartment inexpensively, classi- fied 'a the way to go. A MEMBIR OF THE rII SEARS FINANCAL NETWORK tml NEWPORT .BEACH OFFICE Expect the best C.oldwell Banker Resklcntlal Real Estate Services CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 6.44-9060 THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS NBWPO&T CaE8T tZ&0,000 I..arp 4 BR, 2 ~ BA, completely redone. Light and airy end unit with some ocean view. Comm spa, pool & tennis. Walk to beach. TBB BLUFFS "' '389,000 Wonderful location! Bay view on greenbelt. Up- dated kitchen & baths with new appliances, futures & tile. Many apecial features thruout. Perfect for a f'usay buyer. JASMINB P All $185,000 A moet warm & inviting 2 BR, 2 BA condo with aome ocean view. White carpet and tile, large muter BR & walk-in cloeet. Call! WB8TtLIPP Hat,600 3 BR, FR, 2 fueplaces, bonus rm with vaulted ceilinp. Built-in 1ook cu-. Separate laundrv facilities. Quiet but ideal location. Priced rightf LIDO PINIXSULA HH,000 Wonderful bayfront larp condo completely re- modeled in off-wlllt. and mirrors. 2 ~d!if:!tioe, fireplace. A dream place. Boat slip av · le. DOVE& SHORES 1749,000 Great Dover Shores location! Open multi-level Ooorplan. Architecturally designed for maxi- mum Back Bay and city light viewa. .JASIONB cun HH,000 Maanificent ocean/bay /Catalina .. ,it-down" view. }fighl_y deairabJe aingle level Plan ill, w/3 ~R +FR. Private community, poola +tennis. ~NA RIGBLANDS MH,000 Styµah 1in1le level remodel b:rifhtened •'*Ylilhta + fuhionable FNndl doors, blMCbeQ fi.oort. Eufo-batha + kitchen and CUI• lea cloeeta. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-5 JASMINE PAD 9!0 GilDENIA 2 BR $385,000 D. VALENTINE NEWPORT HEIGHTS •zo WPJJTMINSTBJl 2 + DEN $395,000 E. BROWN WESTCIJPP 3BR 1112 RIGBLAND $439,500 E. CORKETT LIDO PENINSULA aaa LIDO p All #ZB 3 BR $595,000 D. ADAMS 8BOUCIJPPS 818 DllPTWOOD JlD 4 BR $895,000 B. HUTCHINGS .. SUNDAY 1-5 THE BLUPPS 3BR 41ZVISTAG~ $339,000 FEE K. PARKER BAYVIEW TBl&ACE H CODIO&ANT 3 BR + FAM $349,000 C. MCMAHAN JASllINE PAK HO GA&DENIA 2 BR S38S,OOO B. HUTCHINGS WESTCLIPP 3BR . 11 US HIGHLAND $439,500 H. THAMER NBWPO&T BBIGBT8 IH SANTA ANA A VI. 3 BR $749,000 D. ADAMS DOVD 880U8 1°'8 PBICADOI 3 BR $749,000 F. SENNES BAUOa llD81 I MONACO 4 BR $789,000 P. HARTLEY 8llOllCLIPP8 4BR lllCANION 3BR 118 DllFTWOOD ID ..._, R.KURTZ D IOIAL IT._. .. .000 B.BILL PIOllOllftln l&I .... ._ 81dD • 8 BR tl-.000 I. AKDllAN er·-••• 4BR NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT IW,000 Thia ia your opportunity to enjoy the good life. Comm p00l apa, & tennis. All steps away from y~u~ upgraded 2 ~R, 2lh BA + den home with a mma golf cou.rae VIew. SEA ISLAND 1160,000 View the 1olf COW'H from your own pool + 1pa. Deaigner lower unit. 2 BR+ den, wet bar, formal DR + LR, le muter auite. NIWPOIT BllGBTS Hto,000 Remodeled home. Great Kings Road ocean view location. Pleaant open kitchen, comfortable family room, larse lot with room to e:ipand. Great Value. UDO HH,000 Want to enjoy ~ront living at a fraction the COit of other bay(ronta? Coaaider thia ro?feow 8th floor penthouse w/unaurpueed viewal OWner will consider trade. . • BAUOa am&I MIO 000 Views! Oceen, b9y + city 1kyline from thia 3 BR, 2 ~ BA home. &th livmg room + family room have flreplacee. Guard gated comm. w/2 tennis courts + poola. BEAOON BAY • $191,000 Beautiful, contemporary Pulaski designed home with 1kylighta, beamed ceilings, 1pa. Main home haa 1 BR, loft plus 2 BR apt. .. NBWPO&T BllGBTI · t'741000 Magnificent bay, ocean, city lights view. 3 B[ 3 BA or 2 BR + II bonus w/view, BA + wet bu. AC, aec. 1yatem, gourmet kitehen. Immaculate custom home . PININSULA POINT tl,Hl,000 Fantutic harbor + niaht lisbt viewl acfOll wid11t bay loc. ChaiDliif 2-«ory beytroat with 3 BR+ new kitchen. Waterfront peUo + llip for 40' boat: PININSULA 11,111,111 Rollins aand dunee to the OCMD ii your b.ckyard. From the LR + Matt watch th. 1pectacuJar eunMta owr Catalina: I BR + li· brary + patio. . IALMA llLAND H.-..0 Cbanil abouDda in UU. ~ loea9d~Uttle lllud '--1from. '4 BR« I + in1i. lnJOi belt 'Lil' ....... 8tUlrt ..... aML R&'M*R . . . _______ 1Guard Gate. Both units .... ftllll 'a popular plao with pr1vate Bach:lor w/amall BR. mountain vi.wst Open Pool Nr Hoee_ Ho.ptal HOUH Sat-sun 1-5. w• to bch. <>pan Sun Guard wilt direct to you to 1-5. lnqulra at gue,rd oat• property tor directions. Ml-0425 ........... -------#12 Vienna. 38', 21MSa.. ******* tip, 2 wet bars pvt umnr YDI• • balcof"9a $451.000. Model parf9ct 38A 2'MSA home (converted to 2 ITIAl1Y .... matr aul1•) w/fNnt up-# 10 VlanN. 28r. 2Ba. gradat '°' onty *379.900. trplc, pvt balcony. F0t .-: LM (S2000/mo) $318,000 or ... option. F0t appt. call PATRICK TENORE. Agt 721-1200 or 790-8702 ~·, ...... f ......:..1 I -· 1111'UUKDS Jot1n ~ a1-m1 ARST TIME ON MARKET. 5Br 38a, fam. rm/din '"'· $495,000, Open s.t/hn 1-5 1139 Santiago Dr. canoary VillGe Alty. ******* en-3777 ....... 11UU ******* LO 2 & 3M town."'IOme 111111-wlpoot, ~ tennlt. W9t ...... '~.' ~uya '::t :; Won't lat! The BeST BUV • .. """' In Harbor Ridge. Modal 23~·900 & 24•·.vv· par feet 38R fBA w/pvt Don t ml• out. For f!PPI, + OCEAN VIEW A Gall PATAtCK TENORE. =.ue at M98,900. For AQt 721-1200 or appt. PATRICK TENORE 1eo-a7o2 721-1200 Of 780-8702. •1A1Y111n ... (OP£N TODAY. but must coma to office '°' oete peWCtll.) ~. (A . ...... : Must Miii Laro• 31k 2·~ea. wet bat, frple. pool, spa. tennl s. •-•..,...,..,.HA""'MOA==NDG=E=-•~ S23UOO AQt 720-1752 ~ 48A TowMo!M "41.000. By Ownef. BY Owner: Hrbr Vu Hma ~ OfMt. 780-3475 eJCpanded PalU"'1). II --Prima loc on greenbelt 1 'f .. 11 •••.....,. bl! to pool, 3 biles to .-n 38r+. 28a; trptc, prtma lo-achool. 4br 2~ 2 fp, cation! S4U,OOO. central AC + more. °""'*'Aot &40-1212 $485,000. 1830 Port MARINA IMng. DeAnn Lodl...igh. 5S MM7. Bayalde w..oa. perm BY Ownat: Lcwety up-~ hm~/ . 2Br = 38' 28a ~ 28a. "'*· . pool, horn.. Fee 18nd. ~. ape evl. QC>mmpool&tannlt.Wtllk 158,HO. 175-1241, to ti.ch. 1295.000. Pm-175-35aa. Open Set/Sun dpM only, 942~3579 1 t-5. 300 E.. C.. Hwy., 87 Mer r 111 Lyn r. h RP .1 It y - .... _.... . ..... ~ 3 lld, ..................... ~-···· .. --·· .. ... IOIES FOR SILE 2 .1111•• 2592 Arbor, Beythor .. 831-1400 (LH,...5,000 Set/Sun 1-5 18 Canyon Island, Newport Beach 721-1200 $249,900 Sunday 1-5 tt234 Hazel Or, OkSe Corona Oel Mw 759-9070 $895,000 Sat/Sun 12-4:30 ..... 15 Toulon, HIWbor Ridge Estates. NB 673-9333 S750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *2025 Vista Cajon, The 8fuffe.. Nwpt Bch 72();.1704 Sunday 1-5 2 IR ,1us FAM RI or DEi •22 Bek:ourt Dr. South, Belcourt s.«-e200 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 1233 8'uegum Lane. Newport Beach 673-3777 $485,000 Sun. 1-5 .... 43 Montpelller, Harbor Ridge, NB 673-9333 $550,000 Sunday 1-5 3 IEDROOI 28321 Alameda, Llguna Hiiis 873-9333 $230,000 Set/Sun 1-5 t217 GOidenrod, Olde CdM 759..e600 $950,000 Sunday 1-5 •411 lrvtne Ave, Newport He6ghts, NB 648-6783 S329,000 Sat 12-5 t628 Joann, Cotta Mesa W-6200 S 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 324 Lindo Avenue, Peninsula 844-8200 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 1040 PeacadOf, Newport Beach 844-9060 $749,000 Sunday 1-5 452 Prospect, Newport ShOfes, NB 831-1266 $179,500 Sunday 1-4 t311 Santi Ana Ave, Newport Heights. NB 831-7300 $590,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t225 Santa Ana Ave. Newport Hghts 644-9060 $749,000 Sunday 1-5 215 Via Nloe, Udo Isle 831-1400 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1980 Vista Caudal, East Bluff.NB 760-6097 Sat/Sun 1-4 411 Vista FIOfa, Bluffs, NB 640-0020 $294,500 Sunday 1-5 3 IR ,1us FAM RI tr DEi 310 Colteen, Upper Bay 759-8600 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .,...25 Cormorant, Bayview, NB 644-9060 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1112 Hlghlend, W•t Cliff, NB 64-4-9060 $439,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1701 lrvtne Ave, Newport Beach 631-1268 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 710 Kings Road, Newport Beach 631-7300 $659,000 Sunday 1-5 t 19 MontpelUer, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 721-1200 $869,900 Sunday 1-5 1833 POf1 Renwtck, Harbor View, N.B. 840-1212 $459,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 t •83 Royll St George. Big Canyon 644-90~ $995,000 Sunday 1-5 7 Rue VIiiari. Bia Canyon 644-8200 $9~5.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2722 San Cartot. Coeta M ... 549-2444 $283,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1534 s~. Newport Bch 648-7171 $389.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2887 Valelco, Cotta Mela 645-8115 $222,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 218 Vla'ltt'leca. Lido 1• 831-140<> $499,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 **215 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle &«-8200 11,495,000 Sunday 1-5 • 41111111 24$ Albert Pt, Coeta MeM 873-7300 S2$9,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2531 &.mbOo. EMtbklff 1se eeoo '443.500 s.veun 1-.s 2323 ...... CiimetJOn Cow ne~ •1.•.000 a.t1aw. 1-5 •1on ~Doane. IMM T.,,.. Tee MOO MU.000 Set/Sun 1-5 '42'4 £ ._ ..... atde CoMe ..... en-7300 1211.000 ~ 1-a * •t21DO Gn1M CINI. CS+ 1) ••• lllMd 142-&200 ..... .. • 1-8 - ' t1117 TIMglt, Coeta MeN 546-2313 *360,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 • **816 Via Udo Soud, MWpof1 bNch 87M181 S1,9t5,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 4 II ,111 Fll II tr DEi •••4827 Camden, Corona def Mar 54&-2313 11,595,000 Sunday 1-8 .,...t18 Cherry HMle, Big canyon, NB 759-1877 $1 , 189,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t2209 Ctlff Drive, Newport Heights 831-1400 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2358 Coloate1 Costa Mesa 845-8115 •192,500 Set/Sun 1-4 t1019 OOlphtn Terrace, Irvine Terr8Cle, COM 631-1286 $1, 150,000 Set/Sun 12-4 111 E Bay Avenue, Penlnsula 644-8200 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1412 Estelle Line, Harbor Highlands, NB 631-7300 $425.000 Sunday 1-5 5 W Fullerton St. Newport Heights 631-1400 $482,SOO Sunday 1-5 t .,....1 Harbor Ridge, Harbor Ridge, NB 673-9333 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 18 Hillsdale, Belcourt 644-6200 $735,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v t * • 17 Marbelle, Monarch Beach Estates 494-1177 $1,095,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1930 POf1 Lockatetgh, Harbor View Hms, NB 551-1967 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t4 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon, NB $998,000 Sunday 1-4 tev31 San Tropez. Harbor Ridge, NB 760-1900 $689,500 Sat/Sun 2-5 • 1701 Starlight Circle. Newport Sch 64&-7171 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * t 531 Via lido Soud, lido Isle, Nwpt Bch 760-1900 $1,525.000 Sunday 12-4 • * *319 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle, NB 673-7771 $2.900,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •30528 Via Lindosa. Laguna Niguel 646-7171 $445,000 Sat 12-5, Sun 1-5 4'02 Vista Roma. Bluffs. NB 640-0020 S247,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 BEDROOM 1939 POft Bishop, HarbOf View Homes 644-6200 $665,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1900 Teresita. Newport Beach 673-118 t $399.000 LIDO ISLE PlllE PllPUTIES Sun 1-5 VIA LllO f«)R!}-58R-5BA. .............. $3.900.000 VIA Ll>O ~SBR-4~BA. .... Sl.595.000 VIA lllO SOtJ0-481t·3~BA..--· . Sl.550.000 VIA lllO NOflD.58R-48A ....... $1.495.000 ZUROi CRCl-58R-68A .. ......... Sl.295.000 VIA SAN R£M0-58R SBA. _. $895.000 VIA LIOO SOU048R·SBA...... ...... $759.000 VIA ll~BR 2BA.. -··········· .. $749.000 VIA l\JR1CK-48R·28A ........ aaa .... $698.000 VIA ORVUo-48R·3BA.......... $698.000 VIA ITHACA-2BR·2BA._ ............. $695.000 VIA lORCA--48R-38A.-·-·--···· $595.999 .VIA WI ~38R·l~BA. ..... $555.000 . VIA mtCA-3U·38L-·--··-··· .$51 S.000 'VIA NICE-38R·2&\ ... --···-···--· 439,000 EIOLISIYELY LJSTEI WITH BILL FEEIEY ........... , ... ......., wa1 .. 1n ... -..mu• 111-1411 111-1111 w y. """"' &I 0111lflli. . Mt-5671 for Information & surprlslngtY low coat. 211 Via EbOU, Lido 111e 844·8.?00 $835,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••218 via lido NOfd. '!Newport 8each 675-8161 $1,450,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 I IR plus F 11 Rll or DEi t 1518 Galaxy Drive, Dover ShOfes, NB 631-7300 $725,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1919 GlenWOOd lane, Bayer_., NB 631-7300 Ss.49,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t•s.48 Harbor Island Dr. NB 546-2313 $1,595,000 Sunday 1-5 .,.... t 11 Napoli, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 760-1900 $2 900.000 Sunday 1-5 •••14' Oakcrest. Big Canyon 64'4'-6200 $1.395.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * * 1018 Polaris Dover Shores, NB 673-9333 $875.000 LH Sat/Sun 1-5 •2112 Port Durness. Harbor View Homes 759-6600 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2 Royal St George, Big Canyon 644-6200 $1,695 000 Sunday 1-5 1839 Santiago Or (Dover Shores) N.B. 673-3777 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 6 BEDROOM 20462 Btrci'I St . Back Bay 759-6600 $550.000 Sunday 1-5 ••• 10 Drakes Bay Spyglass 759-6600 $690.000 Sunday 1-5 t 1523 Sandcastle Harbor V1f!IW Hills 759-6600 $825 000 Sunday t-5 & BR plus FAM RM or DEii * •8 Twin Lakes Cir Spyglass, CdM 720-170'4 Sunday 1-4 TOWllHOMES COllDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM • ..,••270 Cagney =208 Villa Balboa. NB 631-1266 $324 000 Sunday 2-5 t 301-319 Cypress St. Plummer Ct, NB 759-1219 $359950-$<499000 Sun 1-4 I I i OfMge CoMt DAILY PILOT/SUnday, Jur'9 2e. 1118 C9 +•411ih Oebf&a A\19, o.de Corona Del MIW 873-849' $295,000 &lnday 1-4PM * 19 Kamaltll C1. Newport Beh 673-7300 $222.000 Sunday 1·5 2 IR 19lus Fii II tr IEI ••v 11 MaJnaall. Jumlne Crk. NB 675-5511 $469,000 Sat 12-5 Sun 12-3 3 IEllOIM •eoo E Oceanfront 112A. Balboa Pen. 759-6600 $269,000 Sunday 1-5 •9 Toulon, Harbor Ridge 759-6600 $665,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *2634 Vlsta del Oro, Stuffs, NB 759-9100 $1600/mo Sat/Sun 1-5 •2634 Vista del Oro, Bluffs, NB 759-9100 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *4'27 Vista FIOfa, Bluffl, NB 759-9100 $1750/mo Sat/Sun 1-5 *4'27 Vista FIOfa, Blutts. NB 759-9100 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 MOBILE HOIES FOR SILE 211 ••.,....300 E Coast Hwy. •87, 0eAnza. N.B. 675-624' 1 $59.950 Sat/Sun 11-5 HOMES FOR REIT 37 Aubum laJe • Oxford Ct, Irvine 673-9333 $2'400/mo Sunday 1-5 62 Vassar Isle, OxfOfd Ct Irvine 673-9333 $2200/mo Sunday 1-5 Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the classified service directory help you fmd reliable help. I ~ PAULSON REALn • PROUDLY PRESENTS NORALEE PAULSON THE ULTlllTE IRllP'S finest in this remodeled & redesigned 3 bedroom townhome for the discriminating few whose lifestyle demands the best. "BELCOURT'' II THE ILIFFS S21l,OOD OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5 312 VISTA SUERTE NEWPORT BEACH 760-6097 /8~2-1904 •111111 11111 11111' 'n • Sttuawd on 4th,... wy .-~ -... putting .... ~ • 4 ~ ..,,.11n .,,. •• be • 3 -IMng 1rm, •••r rm, lbfery • En&liQid dlntnQ rm & 2 upper bedrooma • Added_.., room a hObbr room • A cir.-. lcRdlllM • a eoi. .... ....--11 ouNoCw .. 1n ...a 11Wtdl . n • WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. Realton• S~lllfll in propt'f'UN .• on the.• •'al<T ••• near th<' ,.lllN •nd ,.,,h • VIE~ ol thc.· .. -.1i-r EASTS1DE COSTA MESA Immaculate 3 bdrm remodel with fireplace, interior laundry & double fUage. Bright & fresh with new roof, kitchen, appliances & floor coverings. 631-1400 ........... $225,000 BLUFFS townhome. Hi~hly upgraded 2 story, 3 bdrm end unit with 2 car garage. Designer decor, tile & hardwoOd frrs, French doors & new carpet. 673-6900. ...................................................... $315,000 UDO ISLE remodel. Freshly painted 3 bdrm, 2 bath with new carpet & tile. Light & bright wi1h south patio. Walk to clubhouse & ten'\is. 631-1400 .... $431,500 CANNERY village bayfront condo. Spec-ta~ular views of bay & night lights from this 2 !:><Jrm 2 bath with marble liref,lace. :n~~~~ ... ~~~.!.~ .... ~~ ..... ~~'.~ ..... ~s:= BALBOA ISLAND Pride of ownership duplex with 3 bdrms each unit. Upper has vaulted ceilings, great for owner to ~~~f~~--~~-~-t .. ~~~~-~-~:.~'.~~.~~~ NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 206 W COAST HIGHWAY 71•-Gl-H• CORONA DEL MAR Dramatic, new, quality constucted 3 bdrm condo in fabulous clifhop location with panoramic harbor & ocean views. 631-1400. ....................................................... flZS,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Exciting 4 bdrm home with separate 1 bdrm guest cottage in a wooded hillside setting with fabulous ocean, harbor & city light vistas. 631-1400 .. : .................................... flts,000 BIG CANYON Designer remodel with 4 bdrms & lush garden with sparkling pool & spa. Open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, textured walls & flagstone floors 631-1400 ....................................... $175,000 UDO ISLE New listing on this fabulous S bdrm estate built on 3 prime lots. Prop- erty includes a library, & formal dining & rec rooms T maids qrtrs. lush gardens with reflecting pool. 631-1400. .................................................... $1,215,000 LINDA ISLE Exciting berber carpeted contemporary 5 bdrm with dock for large bOat. Soaring ceilings & open floor plan for a bright, fresh look. Family room, den & entry courtyard with fountiin. 631-1400 .................................... Sl,'50,000 BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AVE. 114-m..aoo . MIWPOllT MOllJH ...,_ aWF VIEW 11.-1,000 Prime location overlookJnc the dty ·Dramatic 180• views of ocean, Jetty, l&ahts and mountains. Uppe_r unit with Catalina and sunsets. Listen to the 2BR, wonderful view · deCk. Living sound of the waves. 5pKIOus older room with fireplace. 9Jpcraded floor home with 48R, 5BA. A special COM coverings. Ann Peters opportunity. Lois Jacobs and LJnda C>etti 91G CANYON tl,395,000 Five BR home, overlooking 14th green. Floor-to-celling picture win- dows. Separate children's wing. On ·quiet cul-de-sac, sweeplrli golf course, mountain and city light views. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody A UYCREST ~ 1471,000 Four BR. with private pleasant back patio area, larce pool and fireplt. Open access to llvlnc room. New tile roof In 1986 Full bath w/outside access. Stan Ellton ~ --Four BR, 38A, family room with ft~ ~e. separate den uea, master suite wtth sitting room. Children's wine with rlay room. Private lot with pted poo and spa. Danny Bibb and Stephenie Grody GOLF COURSE VIEW t1,•1,ooo Truly Architectural Dlcest caliber! Four BR, plus 2BR, cuest house. Single level f1oor plan. J 00 ft. slate terrace overlooklnc 18th fairway. Pool & spa. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody, llAGNl=ICENT ESTATE N02 W ON u AClllS t1,llO,GOO Created from Crance County park In dty of Orange. Stately 100 year old pine, 8cus and palm uees. Six BR, 7BA. spectacular pool and ~ue area. Another home cou.ld P,obably be built. RI · 7 z.onlnc. Bart>.ra Aune **OPEN SUNDAY 1~** n. VIA LI)() NON>, UDO llll-Pr1111e boVfront location. Ood '°'lore-vcxhl Sw .. p . \Ilg"'~ of boy & mountains. 4 Bl, 4~ SA. Gteoi loc:ahoft & pol9nhat. .................... 11,-.- 243 Ml•T '9.AQ I . COSTA M1SA - Spocoow IOll!ily honie, -poone, • •.dell. -rool, lar09 .,ord i...ot.•·~-H•••-•nfU»My--.,.., .. 4141. aAY IT, I. COITA-~f~ Of•enfed °'eo • 81, 11001 ond reor PotiOI WfA kept by °'!9"'°' ownets .................... -- 11 KAllAl.I CT, NIWPO«f •ACH-2 8t plut retreat, 211 M. 1wim!.ftino pool, ,...,. COGrl, Wall. IQ beoch ••• -............. _ ....... . **MOM OPNMNI** -_,..,. l9ACH DUPLD-Mde of .....,dllp Neat Lido v~ Upper·• ea, 2 BA, ~ •• beOlll Ce~ & dod, low.r•3 II, 2 IAA Potio. Ooubel cor poge. l0t0t corMt ICM • .__. • ,.,.., ,._,.,._ ••-u•.-.. u .. •~••w•• """ .. "• , .. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2BR. 1BA hOme. Uh new, lfg lot, dbl gar, n/peta. S1400.~8251 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 38d, 1'hBa. Frple. <*c floor9, ny paint, grdnr $1250mo 521 BotM. 873--7353• EWPORT ShorM 2Br 28a~.~get­•SI•· fireplace, new ctlf5)9t & paint.15()-2708 OCEAN View, 28r 18e .+ end deck. 1 lot to bdl. OrWe by 1111 ....... (Mpper), S 1250/MO. Dock ...... 722 ... 730 G 0 f ce, ~mo gtC* IL t7ttl St., eoat. ....... .... fOOT .... .,_, 1 • I Pl'rNIY ._.. 1'8 tll3 g111of1 IPider --. ...,_ tea&el $45 K dlelotMedofl09 "" .......... ~ ~duty .. ~ • • ,...,_,. enltaACe • .......,.,, ....,.. J14S. ,...,.. tsO v!WOI~ ....... , Pot••· r~I M·l11. tlO. rtwit ..,... flowing .... poot u.. of 5'11-8132. S60 ....., QIN COll .. tftCe ""· ..,., ,. flUltf ae NW ~le 0U"8t cepMoflilt, ldtdlen COA-...... • lltrlng ~ Wltft c-. tect llllltl*ICClllNI bull-125.CetconCIOl15 .....,.. ...._7IOI . MM men. 2 tlOl'y H 8 if'9 bo... 25-· ~t·1""'""....,...-'='-"""',_ ___ ..,__1 bldg, ample parking. ington a.en 536-2tl7 WROUGHT "°" Mutt ... '° tipptacAat• OLD .... orobe tn.ftl '25. ::;.:i=' .::· .:r. '55·1"° ..-oay.. w at• t bed mat· loom queen l!~ 2 ottwP«>twomen N~ POOi 3411.31ehdtr~. ''HR.,. treu/Mat., 125. 3 ear k"'9llZe1PtMdOf'I.-.. tlnkr. Stepa to Mnd. HWPT ectt !rg "*" .... Ptofct''m.I Gib ute, =~~I=-°=~ fring9d l50.131-122S. HUGl! pvt bllcony. Avail pvt bath. turnlunfurn, lntro<tuc:tory rat• 1.51 Ft. Compect car tir• $10 LOUVER doors le Met\ JV¥ 17, Cell an., lpm beei&lt dlClot hOme ~ S£1.ECT BH&G 751·5000 ..ai. --$10 laallet• DilC Jock f900tda h Sep~Pen P*l, Sun Ot anv1ame Mon or grandp411\0,trpec,brend Hewpott lleac:b Water· 25c-St. 8oofl1 25c. MCtl Tn cNIM 136. ,..._9"Cee, AV811 711 Tuee. 17M230 new. Ct'Pt. ei.oent I~ front omc.aiit• 3e0 540-0924. Camp ~ S12. CGlor $490/mo 81 .... 1·1705 COM 28r 181l Prot. neet, for ii'* M60. P.S. Im 10 l3I09f avllll. n..iy ,._ NEW IOuw• '45, adtom T.V. S75. Mitd lif.::&:ii:liliiCi::i:;;-.ima fnendty W/O. '525 ....... ,,... homef 854-002t furt>, cov. '*""" cann.y .....,., eheepll!W'l .. t COV· Liiac c d M. utll & dep. Wk 25'-7878 Pfof MIF n CAI r.. 2 Vilf9 ~ 173-3777 w1 f0t circa 1171 Honda -ROW--ING--macNne;--... ---"'" MM...... ext. 28e, Hm 780-l115 lrg et, w/dry, ffOIC. IO NEWPORT BLVO. Otta accord 2·door 1411 , dell.lice. Ilk• MW 150 ly ref'tala now 8'191. COM DUPLEX rn/f Pro-Mlndeck 3 blk1to1beed\t Sp8ce MO at In C.M Xlnt C&aMtte reco<d« 110. 144.5233 .--.ningt or 1147.00 wll & up. 2274 faulonal 3br. 2ba, 1500/mo~ +~llWs. tr~ accw. eJc. ut•._ 711-1511. 1 _WMk __ encts __ . --~- Nwpt Blvd, CM 14e-7'45 oceenvi.w. gw, n.-tmkr. 87..-v 57* lndt500/mo. 650-3223 ~~~-------------_-_-:_-_-_-_-....; _______ .....,. ICltiea leatth M50/m•'..,~ 780-3150 RE NT n•gotlablel NWpt8dl-ComerVulUl1ee DEAOUNE: t!"lu•WUJI noon WIST NEWPORT 38R flU CM Miia, TV, TS, non-Two8aehefors IHk 912 .r to 2738st,11.05 at .....Cl ~ ~ ~ • 3 o.t:rs • 10C ~,~ • ll 00 tmkr. Furn 28', walll·in Fem/H'lkpt to f/tt 38r. gr•t loc:&tion Suptirlor • A;. .OS Ill~ pu·~id l>y com.nQ tl'l'IO 1~ Oll9 Not to dotet. duole•. pvt ant 3S. twnlVn. 642~ Pi.e.nha Bkt MS.5500 pi..c,. your .a"' tnf' r~ <QOPO<' l>'"IOw OTT AGE. 28r+ Iott, 1400 P h\1111. 722·1539 ........ lllHltll PRESTIGIOUS CANNERY • ~":::;..:'Zn'":~~";:!'~=~ :,:'~0 com- steps to bayfront, avail EASY going-type per9()n 100'1 of roomma1el &'Vall VILLAGE. NWPT BCH. • hen ''"' """' ~ P!Kf'O "' 1~ Mi...,,,,., no "tt>mscM•1 month Of Juty. 723-0&S3 Spacious 2bf houM. non OPEN 7 days. 557..tOOO omc.. grca rants from st SO •NEWPORT BEACH* smkr, S3S01mo Incl utlls Shr S8A COM hie mttr 1226....$565. ~..;.;,;,;;;.._....;_ ___________ _, baltcetball. CtoH to GREAT loClltion. ug 28' Poot, ~96 Pfkno. cteen 1725. ~mlshed 18R dUl>lelC•. dep/ref req. 893..asoe bdrm S3e0/mo utli. ind. Ave.I Management. laceat freftrtJ ~ I beectl, ~. S*k• 6 2e. frple c:arport. w ... 1401 ~ 225 La PalomL 837·7i18 g~= ~c::n· Pvt *NEWPORT BEACH* 3 blks to bc:h. 7~ .. 723-120e * 1711 Git Im - lhopplng.·. pd. Adutli. no pMa. $895 W~LK to bWh 28t ans . F n/amkr * W/1 Pvt BA 780-8347 Avt 7115. R.E. OfftCe. PCH. ltCr'Gel i508 WWW LOili so;: 8401 WEST WARNER + dep, f40-tt.4l (IJ2S to PIT MGR) Poot'. Ht• CM1t ••tr• 1111. I~ W/D, gw. poot S385 Shi' COM hie. 13eS/mo + from bay bast "*'9 8VI. ~-.TA .U am.II ~. '-""' ... ,. lndry gatllge 521-1<418 2111 Llgl'lt, IPOt .... }-Bedroom. .+I 100. Avt 711. &48-6423 ·~ ut1l1 W/D frptc. Own cont. rm, Wly bualnen, 14 Units Juat u.t-6! 38R ~ No LelUM 8ellct'I --t•£At Ull llffllll Ur or 7~12 . ELEO"NT StudJO condo 2 Bath fully fumfthed. Fem n/tmkr lhr 4BR 38A Rm & Pvt bait.. 8 blka to ,..._rat•. 831-6052 2'.tBAold, 2 car oaraD!'.;. 2 e72.311oor .._1531 ._ ,,_ 28a. 12100/'"° Yrfv. 71o4 ,. · OM btock to BiQ Corona. M ... Verde h... Pool, bch 680-0500 Ext 178 ... m--yrs • condo q\Jllkny, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii seH +lle0 d9p. Hr 8Mcf\ 875-1912 1111212·7733 WATEAfRONT Newport Cozy frpfc:, btktat bar, S2000/mo July Jae w/d frplc lo pvt yd · -nn ... ,5 9.iXG Mkt.. Re/Max Blvd l 405. lt3-~ ' t• 18' eYell now new Mp IMiaplng wea, lndry 12500/mo Augult $4So & $550 S.t.78lt . CM Want a Buutlful ~Ctr .. Fuhlon lal Rltrt, Mike IS0,.1400 8dt UM ISLE w/flew decot 1tOV9/refrla ar•t rm with wld, commun plac. to !We? Pvt qtrs, The Efficient Alternative HunllnQtol• .,._ .,.., view w/~ OeCk ref ~. tennW. -..na, nr SC Bedroom 2 S.th Sand--Fam. roomate needed. furn Fp, poot, JG. gar. Full ~ °' ., ... .,...~ ~~t~~1': 2l1~1~e1t!!,~1~l teq'd no peu 1875/m Plaza. ~/MO 1yr Is. castle eoncto. 8'>& ~. S..Ut. CdM. Nr ooaan, Nia $595/mo. 145-7480 urvlee /mail on ly. ha•• I nu.n.J f(Ul)ADS ARE FREE Cat °' 173-5170 gaJweter l*d 850-225t 751·3281 Agt. garage. vtew over our vtt-baby grand piano, mstr Young P'Of..,, 28R Apt on M0-5470 •i¥aw ~.......,...,..__.,,.__;..,.-----LIVE AT THE BEACH. iag. 2·6 months (S«ry BR avail lmmed. Stew-S Baytr . temMICi.ll '1 . LG BACHELOR unit lky-'550 per mo. 11t & a.t. ••upd ..... ... •ap.1 ... no pets). • ardea pref'~~ neoo11 ~-= :'and Nl..::•"m"•' Otetuitiel 2tlt llt•callncl. kltcMnette, nr Furn. ~ Nllwport. - --lndudlng ut .... urs.3881 onty 1425 Bob 875-3807 1111 MTI Hunt. f4atbour 1550 Wailtt to beedl.131·2'43 0# ~ 2·9 monthl. * F-. to.,..,. OCEAN 1-11Pe---' (213,._,.:.ts13 Luxury ~ 38f 28e. ~ Oe•an view. Corona VIEW . PROMONTORY Int.ls...... euStH~ 1111119m . ...-rs..-Duplex,Frpe,pr.n-pets Hlghlanos. pool. 3 POINT, non·•moklng, French &ntm =. 7 New fr...standlng in.. OE8IT ONE. the i.o-tl~~~~=~~~ Pool .... new ·C8tJ)et 11eoo. ·P.-iene. N.B. e.dtoom, 2 Bath, family $590. 873-M01 hMlnNS.HB.orCM tor dustrlal btdgl 2 New MOBILE BOOKKEEPING FOUNDllond Fem9190oo aec'. M75/mo. 538-M1e' 531-e511 rm, fully turnl•tl•d F ftw NPT HGTS ~ 4 llduttl amvtng trom mutt·t9nmt bktga. Buy SEFMCE • looklnQ. few wtttt lotto hair, aipproa lllTllll THE ea1-rav $2800/mo.Sony.nopeta 48r hm. All amarwt• p., .. (1mo)811to8/31. one()( all Cal owner quelif'9d FRANCHISEES 7mou1khtdnlly~& Spedoue, ctw\ 2:,_ 28a. 1BR 1BA •IOOeed pr· rAI AW t.,.~ng. Avalteble Incl Lg 8'/ft S. NII*• Allk l0t Joan M&-0904 direct (71'4)851-2338 >Ont 1n this at• 120.000 Ellla. U 7 • 71 U or :'1;,! llcwy, noi.: ege. C:.:.10 bWh. Hice ABA ....... ENTS 1425/mo * 548-8773 Senior Execu1 on ~ '°'tr.dee°' 15% down nnct-. ,_ p1ua good 642-1...,.. ' :::-J quiet IOcatlOf'l,-5/mo r"Rn I IR U/ I I H _ •THE LAKES (H.8 .) cation would Ike to .... CO ... MERCIAL SUITE credit requwed ~~·-FOUNO--------FL-OPP1,,..,...,,_.f-=EA"""R=ED= 14'° Montovta ... BIG cA~oN f?()U>na aa c.:1un F/Namkr 25-35 * 2bf Laguna Beach 3 +Br Costa ....... Am rate. lnlormallonandbf ......... RAB81T Belge/Apftcot STUDIO tum6etted & pri-TSLMGMT 842·1&03 Ml n -~ ~~.J.,,.,,J,; .. , 2babrandnewoondo,nu nomet 00.. to bMd'I & 17001f. Ale, parking 1-eoo-.331·24!U ,,, 16th. pt.,. In eo..,a vat• •ntranee. Hear NA Udo Maltna 3br 2M. ~v ~ fum/applc:s 24hr eK 2 town. Pleua cal JoM 78().0.413. L-. VIDEO Start your own Mesa (Santa Ana ' b ~~! 4 8 S /mo. nu tllelJ>Wnt. d/waeh, -·~ Clllpteu;.1~yor~,,..yCou11°f .. U.Clundb .:'~ 111!1" ~Q-8Ul'-blk bdl 1700. M2-0047 669..eo20-0eys LAGUNA BEACH Rehab ~few S300 Sell In-Tu.1tln). 846-5052 or * frpf S1350yr QN..5168 ,_,...... : nc::; "1 v(o.> "#\T"I Lrg 28A 28A to ..,, Hr 2 lM59-7468 Hm !JOOO llf eoo Sit (PCH) tormatlonet Ytdaos Call 831~ TWl'1howellyle.28' 1'Mla ~~~•lu .• w1~u!t-;.~ Mf7Lc...t""7 .. C. HuntHrbr.Gar.arnclec*. ceaMdlJ Owner Si50,000 (213) Leading Edge Video -FOUNO ___ k_lttan-,-2-3--mo-. Hunt. Harbour 11815. SpaClousMW'll'dand ::.:air-=na~/=~ RllJO-mfll. Fernprlrd.8:48-7403 RETAIL apecia f0t '91lt. ~{set) whlteno.a.vtcNatloMI& 2 ltOf)', frpec, garage. rw ....,..._.,... d/w. 1425/mo. Avt now LI. lalt;lat 819-0388 P r o d u c t • . blaCk w/4 ..nit• paws & < 213 )M0-9S 3 ~studt0.l an02 largepe\loorbaJcony,cathedralceilinp.fully· Super 38R 28A. 'A bldt MALE 24-30 to ahr 28r ~ DSI 1250s/f. E. 1101 St.. OakSl.C.M.831-7319 ·Lj¥.... 1141. bfOOOm~Mld? equipped kitcbtna, 2-car pnp with •CGnp from ptlme Nwpt Bch. 1S. ttouee, Nwpt Hohta. ~ GE i;;r;x Costa ~ Great "'9-!n![ Tt Leu 1914 LOST: Husky, blue~ ii111m'riilliiilliiiiilo~-.;_,,r_no....,pet~• ::?timoom~ ahell. Ctntnl LanaJ pool. A maintenance·free s12001wt1. 121-1113 great IOcatlont '4515/mo rum. 2 iot.. piw, PkO. lbtlity1Biii.14e-96&3 ~loow RX§ US mtde, no collar. tlha"9d P«tlturnltMd.' matur~ S7SS/~COfll)lelt el.lltentt. Open Moo.·fri. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., ltatah te I kart utll lnet. 548-S396 bch 2· 18''1, 1-2& I 1.8 la Ha• Pu ,Ht J for TOsl I 10K-up No spot on hind laig. gentle, adult only H25/m NMillsftolmspa swrn-weekendl 10 a.m. 2?14 M/F n-emtcr. Bdrm/b9th In •871·29e&* cred ""/no pen Den-may be Injured, Hunt. 4""'81711em-7pm iqud~couru to 6 p.a. Priait 38f lrvtna rwnhm nr UCI lui / Int ZTH n1aon AMOC 673-7311 * Beach area. Steve, ~ ~~huge~ rrom 11396 to WOOLDiCresp.JFtoaftr WID. pool. jU. ~ Mii NEWPORT Bwtl Dup6ex. a.41.-'4340, 213/891~ ......... p...t~}MG 2111 l!'Creaionctr.er. ~ 125QO. For !DON 2Br 28a at Pfom. Pt. Non crt1. 1425/mo 854-6571 171t 1 hae rrom bch 48rl38r. luia• ILOS'T ORANGE/WHITE SSADGmOWWW lV¥1dmore A informetion and amkr. no pets. Call Dave. Mal• for large 38R wntalff I• l•I $445,000 Cennety VI-a.-t..ltia 1t14 F£MAl.E CAT. 1 yr old. nowt 125, 28th Street. W availability CALL: 863~9'M/W 875-&497 /H 8.tyvteW condo pool eom. Weatc:ldf & WW. i.ga RNtty. 873-3777 ~ Nr 1rt1ne Terrace LOud IJMIM PARK r\E\XIPORf (7l4) 644-0509 •BAYSIDE DRIVE P2L ..... 2111* Nwp1 8ch-Comer vu Sutt• purr. LARGE REWA.ROO Bec:Mlor'• unit. 1 bl! to bchl PM tuftdeck. AV911- able Immediately $450/mo. 831-8431 Spacious 2BR 28A 9'>t to F~ MMC:e 8 UNITS. s.nta Ana. 2 t .. .., t ' 11 673-2818 f7141 .... lto0 s-,-.,_ stv. Pvt bdl, bold dodc M/F mature 1tralght MM111 bldg•. Mediterranean ........, -· ,_ ""REW=_,...ARD!=-=-.-L!-=osr=~Oft--=-61""'1"=5 ..,.._.s.......,Hlll.... avail pool 1875/mo 1n-n/wnkr ptof stir beaut styte. 0011wu•ICilil area. 1 -· __ -~ ,,_., ~ velvet boll w/tadlea llMdl. "*"'-cludh,g utas. 780-196e. COM duptell S/PCH Avt ** * 8 . 9 t Im• s gr o • •. ..., ..... -S-c• ... Pear1 ting •f2 dlamonctst h•·• -711 S445+decl 875-1793 S~ ~with~ S519.000. 645-0971 -""••.::.:,:.::::: Vie.BayadeDr. 720-3725 D OUR FAMOUS ES1\·LINE HAS RETURNED! Back by popular demand, Olmes-~-li.ne will run Frid~~· Satur- day and Sunday in Its own classlficatron In the Class1f1ed Ads. Since this Is a special otter. we have a Thursday noon deadline and ask prepayment for an ads. This is open to alJ private party adv~lsers for merchandise not over s I SO (price must be list~ in adJ and no M>brevtatlons wfU be accepted. All ads will run Friday. Saturday and Sunday. There Is a 5-llne minimum at 20C per line ... So yoAll low cost Dimes-A-Line ad Is only ... S3.00. DEADLINE: Thursday noon PRICE: 5-llne minimum• 3 days • 20C pttr line= S3.00 • All ads are prepaid by coming into the Daily Pilot to pface your ad or use the coupon below. • Private party merchandise onfy ads. No com- mercial ads. pets. livestock, produce or plants. • Each Item must be prices In the ad wfth no items over St50. MAIL TO: Dfmes-A·UM Dally Pilot 330 West Bay Strt>et. Costa Mt>sa. CA 9 2626 Daily Pilot hours. Monday-Frid.ay 8.00 AM to s·oo PM AMOUNT ENCLOSED ____ -.:.,,.----DATES TO RUN ____ .___ ___ _ l-L-~~~~~~~-:-:-~-:--~----+~~~-; •·L...:~~~....J--:-"---~~~--.:.;~~~r-~~"71 ··~_;;_.;:.._,._.;.;.;;..+-..:__~~-+_.:;..;~:=,-;~r+:-r-=-=--:.=-t •·w.. ......... ...._ .......... ~~~~-4---..;..,~~-....._-1 7.L;...__...--.-_4...,..---r----+~~:----~~~....., kL--~~~+-'.--:'-------+---...:~~-+~~--:-;~ '·1.....:~ ......... ~"-'!'·~....,......_~~--,......~~------~~----~~ ~-·---~--~-16..«» 642-5618 Nawpott~~ .. ·---· -·-·---·---·. I-to bch. prtr fem. 1420/mo ont't s.751mo TJ0..9TT7 s:s;9o0o ~-:---u.M --•-· • H~~-~ll~l~l~u~-~~~ +1100 declo9. 'Mltlll LAGUNA Bwt1 omc:e few ara ~ 497-~ :.::, 11 ,';,o ~ "": ~ mr ~ ;c;m AV911 now 873-5014 laeM Beeutifullandmar'tt •--.. ~-""' tady .,..,.. to "'"t bldg apswox 1150 alt on LG Newpcwt e..ctl 4-plex. ••o•• ... , '.. -C•n llftuent g9111ieme11. S.,,C, NEWPORT e.ctt 2 fem to ,.__. ~. P~~ 1 100' to sand .:..-.. tum. ' "'° &?2 .,., -.... _,, ,..,, ptlo(o/phone 10 1hr 3br condo, furn .....,.., • ·-, --~ • -, •121 "-..,,._ ?•'" ·-......., po 1"'"1" ....__ trally located, S.t mo. 50x102 Income H5K s-. ,..___ .,.,.,,, -· ._ ... ,_ $400/mo uUt ind + dap. Caroline, •!M-1734 ** Onr S625K 173-M07 port e.ctl. CA~ Tlp.M~ ' .. Workers now vested in retirement plan afterftve years ......... Will ~ 1eU me how to IC\ idlnnaboa relardina a new law that ls~iatoeflktJanury, 1919? ltis Nlrdi•Em~~·&ee­..-... Mf ~ is an em-DkMie will be 100 percent f\ally vealed With a ClOCllpuy after teven yean of ten'ice rather' lban 10 or IS years as tome empk>yen require. l do not know iflhis 1s a sta~ or Weral law. Tbant you for the information. l>eu'a..., . 1 am a middJo.level manqer who bas just survived a ~ization and cutbecks within my company. J have been ~th the oomP9.1ty leu than 10 )'C&J1 (tJR period of time for f\all v~ ~ ooie above ltnet). Wb&t iCScis can you ai ve me reprdina wbetber lo stay witb the company or start to put some inquiries out there in the job market? -Confuted 0earc..,...., Po$ition? Are you pi~ losina or maintaini~ tbat potitioil? la there com.P90y focut on the dnnands of the market? •How OWble is the co;ry,in adjustina Product lines (if a icabk) to the sta&e of the cconom • • Who within the company is stayina and who i1 leavina? Are new hirH tik.ina~cc. possibly indicatina internal poluics? • Assumina the compeny pro-aresses. what i1'dicaton would sua-ant stability and possibly upward mobility for you; obviously survivina the cutbacks is one. IEIH llCllAELS I am havina a viery difficult time adjustina from the fast-peced Ume.i .. money attitude of' the private leC'tOr' to the much slower, &anauOri>ua attitude of the pubJic sector. The ·\lie and abuse of taxpayers money is appallina to me. How can I deal with the lack of dedication and motivation that I see? DMrD•Di Ua~iadiie.,._ tic11Ctor.,.11 IA =i--wl ·ns1rrna•ocz=ia-. private lldof. Doa"t j Iii entire cnvirolunent bY IM one you ..: in. However. tbere are 101De iihlnn& ditlaeace1 dlM probably 1rill not cun,e. one of thole belnt_tM Id or autonom~t moat public ~ have to witll becaue tiey are answerable to mu1 lllDCY levdt. This ClUlel ck'laya an decilioa-mak· iQI. fNstralion and tventu&lly lack or motivation. Jf you am adiust your tbinkina to accommodate this ~or lactor you ihould be Oby. rr not. the public sector is not f0t you. .,_,.Ne HUM. Never auume that What ii import· a& IO you is u imponut ~ eomeone die. SU. numeroua umes U.. confidential nature of yourjob ~.h and make dam sure that tt as understood to your utilfaction. -K.S. o.e.ru. Accotdina to the United States Department of Labor (makina tlus a federal law), effective January 1989, a full-time employee will become fully vested in their company retirement plan after five years of employment. Conaratulations on survivina the reotpnization and cutbecks. Many are lessfonunate than you. Without knowina the specifics of your position or the health or tbe company, I can only pve you some aenerat incbcaton toao by: • What is the oompanys market These are only a small samplina of questions that you should ask your- self. • • • DeerRe11ee. • • • -Disappointed and Disillusioned Dear ...... • • • How can I conduct a confidential .. . la~t-. ..,..,_ .. , t t SUI 1aez-a1 SS30 larlll!tat SIM 1aez-at 1131 Ill HM IUI llltkzm•t I Wilel Ali *1111"Y I.I. PIMI ~ to build Mii NITTm umTllT 5111210 ..... PIT llftll, P/T ltHral tftllt BW ,. Hiia "-' .. ... hOfM Current comm'I prop. boats. Whl train apply Ill 11 Pa Need energetic poeltlv. Flex hra. CA drlYet"a lie NB Otc FIT •cehnt EXTRA HeLft C0.1tlcHnl w/3-yf-Olda. <f~itt."t.'i!:e FIT mngt, W/P., exp'd In a Tam MacGregor Yacttta, To iii~t P«90f\ for Video store. recfd w/xtnt driving ,... phone '!NnMr a muf1. T~ ~. 1yr G1er1ce1 FIT I PIT Poeltlonl open. 11110 11101 M•F Own Clll n-Smttr email office. Call: 1831 Placentia C.M. Fi9JClbte houn. 751-1500 cord. Retlr ... we1cc1ne No ..iuno. 840-0211 eJ\P. 40 tw wM.17.16 tw. CM--. ~"4 CHlt.~r:.84=~ lit~:~•rt BANKFllNOlllCllL ~~'*'~!:=rt~== :Re:~::._.. G~:A~~oo~~~~ ~~Court PlllllTlll H:;.,~ !:, ~:; morn. PrOYide traM to llstant for their book· Gd drMng record, bond-ty atutflng envetopes at Write: PASE-2S9P. 181 2 ..... 5020 -. E.O.E. ·-time ..... halp. ldMI ap-~VMeaa aoya & Gn ~Cf>J~T= ter 1 10 SERVICES REPR kHplng dapartment. able, flt +ben. 875-8110 home. No ex~. s . uncotnwey, N. Aurora; IPllATW •Pim FT a PT, Mon Uw\I Ftl pttcanta must tMt neet In CIYb. 751-5535alt4:30 k-byt0ucn ~xpenence Must~ cornput~ I 1._tryParttl•t Fortr .. lnformatlonMf'ld ILIS0~2 MINtloue~lnHunt '7:80am-4pm, no ••· appMrance. coutt~ • ... ANNY -• · ' ..... u .. ........ bOOkk.....,.ng exper-...... I 1w Mlf addr....cl 11.amped ---.. la .....; perlence nee, benefits .,...._,and wllllng to HOUSEKE~PER/,.. nee. Bev. 97~., e _.Ing an lndM6-01her dutlea w111 Include 1.,,.. to .. am. l."'9 In Coata envelope to: Home-HIGHLY MOTIVATED: ..._.. now eooeptft,. $5/hr. ~In P«90f\. leem a '*Y exciting~ PIT. R-1 s. vehicle • ••11lltS ·-• .. ir al -zm. 1 banking errand• and Meaa arM. S650mo & up mailer'• PO Bx 250 Hair Oe~nera. Mani-appllcatlona. ~e. ... • .... ,,... Some .iectronlce muat. C.M./Npt Ben area. -1159511•-u ~~~: phone coverage The 846-2432 12 pm to 2am. o..tb<>rn Mlctl 48121 wrl9'a & Skin Ctwe T.cM Incl Pettol'I."'*' lnvento_ty, ,_..~ .,...-:.-_ helpful bU1 122-au 1 eo.ia._u.a CQmwter FIT ti.titttltl~ count• ~--· .--. 'NOtk hours .,. 1o:sa am · • for opening of new Miion. Purd'lellng a Beldng. 981 729 Fwad It .. C.M. ..,,..,,......_ F NEED high ..,., person Apply: IPG. 17851 Sky-~ ..... oriented and to 2:30 pm Mondev thru llLlftlY PRiii Englneer-:Electronle ~ San Clem. ae 1-3244 $1000/mo + ._, .. .,.,.. •641>-55M• ~·=~Ion ~ must have own'7ran. Mi petk Crcl, Ste G. Irv. have excellent c:uatomer Friday. Call Shetrl For fUmltufe 3().'60 Hrs Engr Wang or O.Q •JtP d ta& Ina. p,_ C.-or Pit --.-a ....._t ~ ....-. • eonttlci ll(llls. s.' Bch only need apply Sirius HIRING come by 10171 Adame 'r-. --.,.. ex.....,... _,...., Or part time. Call only~ ARTl~T BACKGROUND '1111 HITll Tues thN t. Hunt. (71 .. ) 89S-22.29 Av. H8." "2-2721 Oft'loe erwtronment, no In penon betWeen 10em tween 6-10pm. a.40-9735 Pref d. WUI train. Xlnt Pteue c:aJI or apply In per-PElllml. home bate Start SS/Hr. .. • tyiMno. 2 to 4 dey91.-. to 3pm at: WILL ~ EJder1 Light benefits. 8:30-5 Monday-son to Karen Oay. 1Dt11M1• .. (213) 833--4578 EXECUTIVE SUITE See-ftm •. II H 0 u re vary tr 0 m • ....., ry. Friday. ~&-3671 _.__, .. _., retary strong typing PC llllltATELYI 9am-1pm WILL TAAIH •Laguna Hiiia ~ clean, errands & comp&-(714) 942-..111 18004 Sky Partt 1235 1111.__ and phone skills rQUired. 9 ! FIT, M-F • 7:~. Apply ~ 1ee0 •Hunttngton Cent• nlon. Mon, Wed. Fri. IMITlll 2300 Harbor 8tvd lrvtne, CA W1ff t,..in, nlghta.. Personable. send re-Thia la not an agency hMyYphonea, lOkeyand PtMlentla Ave CM •So Coilat Plaza L.ocal wea. 84M&40 STllDTll* eo.ta M... · (714 250-1137 SEA LARK MOTEL surnes to: P.ullne 1401 llt• tryplno. computer. .. • • E.O.E. HI R -........ 227 .. Nwpt Blvd, CM Dove Street. #350. New-Due to companry'• recent befleflta 15.50. Apply In u" Ul&•n• Sports minded lndlvlduals *~ass.rut ••--port Beach CA 92&60 tucceta we are In a~ l*IOO. Neede ~ wttti 111>- needed for PIT work ILEIDILE We have the loc:IC on a 11&11 ........ .-...-ir.w • ltlon to hJr• 30 people to ... • TAPI pllc.ator ...._ Salary lnll. 11111 II.DI S7/Hr+I x·1nt eummer great job and you.,. the FIT position evall, good Ex Per . E' tot I -start In variou• poaltlona. 721 Farad St., C.M. u on •• er°lence. Part Ttrnecw Ful Time throu h classified Jobi &45-5780• FEDERAL kayl Full charge tkllta. benefit•. Apply In per90n clan/Electrologist for Up to s12/Hr to atar11 •54&-5525• P *842."2e* Appfy In pet90ft e..11. manual & computer BK 11am-1pm, 2948 E. ~In care saJon. CdM. Costa M-.. Stattonen Equal~~ duty req'd. Never a dun Coast Hwy, Unl1 B. Cor-Fran 875-4190 It you are amblUOul and Pert Time •IUl. llTAll* 270 E. 11ttl St. C.M. m~~ In .~1~~c. onadel~ar.S..Tlm. Ftm••wm enjoy Rock and Roll AITl+umT+-SAit.iNG INSTRUC-Calf omia Cuisine Comes to Laguna. Ex ~~, Lo• esp Will train. Noe~ ~~~~;-11 Mk for COii TO Aggreulve llc•nHd TOR/YACHT MAINTEH- 1**...-.. w reataurant BUS DRIVER 11* monthYcompenu-· Agent• w/exp nMdad to ANCE PERSON background. PIHaant Cert. required for etwi. llSTllllTllS tlon. C.H Alpha Treat-snlnl"MTs *nr FAI* ahow & Mil properties Experienced on 30· .... environment. 494-9650 tlan School. 18835 w•llTRll menl CenteB 495-4829 IWl.111 I~ with a Top Producer. bOat. Summer & I*· Now ... •n exciting concept in Dlliforni.a dining, specli.Jizing in fresh seafood. wilh lln flali•n fl•tr, soon to open in the hurt of ch•rmin1 Lllgun• Vlllllae. This is your oppor· tunrry to wOl'k within steps of thr s.1nd •nd wrf ... •nd 1oin our stllfl·uP stdff servln11 • f;;uhum•blc, co.st•I clicntclc ... UPll Brooklturst, FV.963-7831 -·~ wnc~1 WITH us High eommlHlon• & manent poalttona avaJl.. For Multiple Acct CAFETERIA In lrvtne gen-WEIGHT LOSS THE IEIEllL IFFIOE UWIUI bonuMa. A* talery for abt9. 873-n83 * Propertlea. OualitV-of In~ eral dutlea. eome cuhlef-NATURAi. WAYll W let Pl8 ftf ltm office admln position. •CHRISTMAS AROUND tegrlty, accwacy well or-Ing. &am~2:30pm M-F will AGOIPlfllll(. Restaurant experience HOUSEKEEPER 8«'4S r_,,,,. ~USA THE WORLDI* ganlzed depen~ble fol· train 6e0-24U A Patctl a dayl MCeSSafY. Two (2) full ~.,: = ~:. The Dally Piiot la loc*lng WIL ON, #11 ...,..._.ate Want to Mtn areet SSS & low ttwu are needed by --. ·-Pounds awayt 80 Patches ome posltlOn• open. Lndry houMWOl'tc er-for • fllw good people to :!::; ~04 ~wport mdM with no lnveetment. small office for complete IAIY&..u.. •-·-at• saving•! •Call '494-6588• rands. profectaetc.Whr help9'atfourboothatthe ' · No dellvery/cotlectlon. SOR REN TO GRILLE will open Au1us1 1. We arc seeking qualiry rcstaurllnt personnel for ALL positions financial resp. Send r• Register Oemoclata ~ .~ rwmanent. 5'S-32t2 ~~· .. ~~ble = Call M4-903I sume to Ad #128. C/O hind the Orange CUrtatn. Ml·l1M-..H GENERAL OFFICE ,....... .,..,_......, ,.,,.,.. ----------- Daily Piiot. P.O. Box Allan. 741-2102 Lltebkkeeplng,lnsideouet lllllimll.m ment. (Falf Da1•: July ULD•l'm 1580. Costa Mesa. 92626 ClSllEI =·=,~t: H.B. -oencv. PIT.~· 7-17). .. .... + • PREP . SAUTE . LINE COOk.S . GRILL ... mPELF/T FOf'~lngfactlltylnNew-DISTRICT customerOf"iented.Salary ~!.9:.,.,typeH .• !~f .. ~~ d. It you.,.. rellabte, ti.wt. • ••• man ~~~~':; •PANTRY • WAITPERSONS • BAR Computer •xP.~AJ» & AR, port Bch $Stir. 675-2790 open, perm & FIT. Irvine . .-.'IV r. -pleeaent outgoing per-nSM. ·-.;::,. t-~ •HOSTS/HOSTESSES • BUSBOYS Inventory f0< sailing club. MANAGEMENT 261-123.4 allTll aonalltyMctenJoYtalklna PllltUllllOI • -~.,:_. gee to i.ervc our unique cu1\lnr and tend our b.,. * 873-7783 '* .... f /TP/T Ell lenced t to people PLEASE CAI.( Umh4ld opportUnftytO foln ege W9ll ~ people Full or put-ttme. Appl~ nu"' to our Prr~utl· ._.,.,__./•RCf Transportation nec11H7. II~ M-F ... ~UI'!~ TODAY! ' nattonal real Mtate mar-~ _.._...._tor u-..... 51r.f"u. -responslble, good PIY T..._ "-'"' PllOt Is loOkl"" ~--..__ ......... '"•· .......,...,: ket..... -em wtth un-and be ev-.-T d,...... ncl Office. 391 2nd St., ht Fir., Li&llna Growth Co. need• bright w/commlsslon. Apply In i"' ..,_.,Ufled 1 dlvlduai• Customer""" • ..,. IPG. 17451 Skyp&ltl Crcl. llmtt~ ;:..-Fot In-lted tra~. op rew Beach or call for .m •Pl'lullltml'tlt ( 714 ) 494 person to post bOoks & 0 2950 Harbor <>< qua n s Ste G. lrvlne. PAT~ f 1 ·-..-·11 J k again at commlHlon .ion EOE "1/F. handleavarletyofadmln pers n. tomanageyouthcamer•. • ...... -... •• ormat on, ca ac bonueandoverrlde Mutt · Blvd, METRO CAR Manllgel1'*ll experience TRAINEE LIFEGUARDS. Must be .-~ -Ayers at SELECT .mm.c, chores. Peachtree acc:tg WASH 546-3191 h~ptul, but will train. Certified. wknd work. BETTER HOMES tMt free to ltart · ~ ~1\. ~ now, plan oonverelon to Base aa1ary $375/wtt + POSITION SS.25/hr. Call for appt. Pll't Tlltt hlw"1 & GAADENS can <214) •1·2253 °' 'I.~~! V larger system. Applicants OUl•l/llOln /Sii GAS + BONUS PLAN lrvlne YMCA 261-5010 1tm to .. am. ~In CO... REAL !STAT£ 151-SOOO wflte JimmY W. Thoma. musthaveresume&refs. For new axclt4tve butl-. · Mnaaree M50mo&upl P.O. &e1214 Plano, TX. Call (714) 553-0888 ness In Costa M ... PIT ~~· ffAM-SPM Mon-CW.-LIT PR• 846-2432·;2 pm~ 2-m IUl UTAll ULll 75086-1274 . Mon.-Frl. 9-S &45-7«8 . . C~I· Pat Mattey. 642-4321 T!:,!dy~aaP~lon 2 openings, RV cteianup, Home 9tudy courte to ob-SALES PERSON NEEDED ~~~~~~~:..::==-~~~~~1=;:::;;::;;;;:;;;~=;;:;::; CILUCTllS x205. 9-11AM dally f0< avallable. Nffd good good oppty for young Main PUT!!!!,,,.,_ taln lie. $91 refunded In For STATIONARY Permanent Part Time appointment. pttone petsonallty; typing person. flex h,.., Apply o':::' M"l ,,_.ts 1at tmtactlon. 3 mo. STORE CdM. Flt. 5 Motor Routes available in Westminster Huntington Beach F.ountiin Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney Try a newspaper carrier's job on for size. If you 're 10 or older. a JOb as a newspaper earner might be 1ust your size Just send in this coupon or call: 642-4333 Routes are awolable now! le so•ebody. le a Daily Pilot carrier! rmm~7.;~;~:;::;;~:;,, rng a Daily Pilot carrier I Name I Address I I I I eoly vp I Phone I s... T •: Tiit • .., Pitt -T I I 3ll I."' St . _J L----~~~~---.a-. • From 8:30am-1pm • ..._, a plus Training prOvlded. 19~ Plaoentla. C.M. !:.. ef aya r:!t training program after lie. ~. X1nt working conde. • Or 2pm-7pm. ..... r'al We would Utt. to heel' LUMBER SALES have · ~s5r-or45 s.Mne~t. IN, 8dlbck Exceptlonally fine Ell,._ rveferred but win -J from you. $5.00 Per Hour YARD WORK <* · Vly. cal Mgr 154-2900 dlentele. Phone for appt. tr.intherlahll*90n +Benefits. FIT & PIT. Some wknda. PART-TIME Centwy21ExecutlveRtty 175-1010 H..B. 641-3175 ext 02.. IH W. llJ Sf. HOURS· Gd drlv1ng record. Wiii ••fll•I P/t 9Ul'U";ll ......... iMMi"'iplifT9 COUNSELOR Cetta .... , ca 1t:30am-a:30SM'ri Mon-Fri train, pey flex. 549-3073 STUDEIT C.M. s-.0:: Mede Mature. Gift StOle, eo.ta CounMlor. recreetlonal 6:00am-10:30am Sat/Sun MANAGEMENT TRAINEE LllOREIS l*1 time P«90f\ for llQtlt Meu, 5ee-o 188 setting work with •ma No selling required. Muet typing a phonea. Celllor "'"s-.-,------- teenage t>oys, Individual Ptlot.o lab ..-. peraon-Call Ms. Garcia at have pleaaant voice. -.>Pt. '* 945-0255 * U•TI p•-• and group counseling. able ~le Individual &42-4321 ext. 207 Great houra. Make The City Of Newport Beedl•--------- BA req., MA prefd. aum-to piCk up 0<der•. Muat SSOO+ I* wk. IS euttently ..-1ng fndl.. UllPtil•H/llm Areyoureedytomake ..... mer posftlon only! Send auppty clean OMV print-(714)"2-741.. Vldualatopldcuplltteron FcwtM¥CoetaMeuReal money? 71 .. -f .. 1·5114 resume: CSP, Inc, 2803 out. Prefer over 25. llyourbualneaamovlngtoe •llAllll'lllllll bellCflee and along high--&tat• ofc T~ & Thurs fOldetalla. Royal Palm, Costa Meu. Apply. IPG, 17451 Skry-MWlocatlon?Announcethe For eo.ta Meu repair ways ($5.10/hr.) or to 8:30·5:30 +/floater. -~':'"",.~U=::!"'==n==11:-::::w:-:--:*- CA 92128. E.O.E. partc Cfcl, Ste G, Irv. mow In claallfled. atlOP LIQht d ty work. No maintain pwtt and..bMch Front ofc ~ & 1 omc., vtttety 1 .... ------------~--------.. I toolsot<..J.1785 reatrooma (H.51/hr.). mus1 tMt rell•ble. ocs accurate ~eepeng i. BOYS le GIRLS i• · Requites valid CA driY-phone persona11ty I llte d 7•,. --IDIUL FlllT.. ., .• ltoenee. Call FRANK typing req'd. can Joen wor proc. ~ Mo~ -STARTNOW- 11to15 Years Old WORK EVENINGS AND SATURDAY WORK IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD YOU CAN AVERAGE PER WEEK s7500 OR M'ORE CONTACT Mr. Phillips PHONE (714) 498-3321 ALL TRANSPOATATION PROVIDED BY AN ADULT SUPERVISOR ~Ice Newport F.I. HOLMBERG. G•n•rel frouf831-12M SECRETARY ~.:..E:'..__-, d:.--ti I s.rvtcee. Cl'TY OF NEW· , Corona del Mer A.E. firm. xp recep on, n-PORT BEACH at (114) RECEPTIONIST-Exp d, Gen omc. tkllla -..-eurance, date antry, min • mature recaptlonle1 rot • _ ... ..., .. back ofc, ... negot. High &44-3055. at1 gal*y Inc M S8/Hr & 1~key (IBM-PC a quality-low k"f office. Equal Oppty Employer to tf.art. e.4s.lots. Word Perf • +) o-3 Y'9 780-8797 Piii lln. Tiii. up. sawy, Non-.mkr MED LAB AP/ AIR, exp'd local Pest Control Com-R~=.I~~ ~'f~ prel. Molv. erMTOO a +, type 45 wpm, v.,led pany Mede route tedl., Contect 8'8d 721-8841 •lllTllY/LlllL dutlea. M-F t-1, wetraln,mu.thev.good HeafthFaclltty Tax&lntt,N.8.ftrm.Sml, 964-2581 F.V dtMng record. CellAthln bU9Y ofc, non-tmkg. Mtn ....... .... am. 97t-f021 Aaetauraiua 2 yrs exp, wd proc ..., For o.c. &ctow Co • ..e . PIT •H 1 ....... ,._,.. ="'o.-~'s~~o~ hre M-F. Must hew own Exp d. PNf'd for H.B ..... FIT or PIT, CdM. ~ port IMch, CA t2880. c.r. Perl for teml retired He..e371'* Brian, 813-0910. P«90f\. Lynn ~7-5825 ,__ .......... ~ N:on~=~~~· M•o•:.~~ur~ ~PUJI.. Ellper In mold aetup req d. 3pm-8pm Small CdM _.,. SECRETARY. N•wport IMch (CdM). emall R£ ofc. Fatt, ace typ, good tPefllna. computer & R*r ekllft. -HaJ>py, h .. lthy ach....,_, non-drinker/ ..,.., l)fef. Salary~ SOO/Hr. Call ~100 ore. Call t'.-5115-9212 Now eocepttno appll- Mtween &am-...30pm. PlUMBEAS HELPEA FIT cattont tor expertenced: Rea & Commerctat eon. •w~...,_. Radio, at.-.o, ,....~ -ttruc:tk>n 8«M ......... ~ menturm. e15-0e41 ~·agotgraet neoee. Jam 722-031:''* •lueboya SECRETARY • Apply In pet90n: PIT 01 FIT needed for, ... lllYU WORK PART .. TIME DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO $600/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE- LIABLE VEHICLE, INSURANCE. ANO OMV PRINTOUT. MON- DAY-FRIDAY 2 ... 5 P.M., WEEK- ENDS & HOLIDAYS ~7 A.M . NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR & LAGUNA BEACH AREAS .. CAU..,..IXT.a AIKPORKTH TOftTIUA FLATS-IAVINE ~~e=r x:ti:: 27792 Vllta del Laoo portunlt1 for 't•rton Mlaalon Viejo. C~ w/str:Ln office com. ........ ~ ~:n:..u: Curl'•nt11 9'1rtno ••· leno~ helpfUI. Con-,_*'Oad. t11et Mlcfletle $4MaoG •LINE COOKS tor appt. •PANTRY 1"iiiiiiiiinl/iiiiinw~ •MCemoMST 1 llm!llY/_,I, •ADIRYATIONIST PIT 20-30 rw. ~. ....... ~In l*'tOn So. Lt. type, phonee, Ne. 3050 80. -8rte10C, CM. ~ Meea. 145-1"' MCM>llt• WORK WITH SKID MC KENZIE (SPUD McKENZIE'S SISTER) MANAGEMENT JOIN OUR TEAM Wanna ~ Ill ~ ind MnO out at the beach an day? FINElll Mt give ua part of your ewnllJO and your winning ~tty. We'll give you a ch8nce to "'*8 gOOd money repreeenttng an -.y to 1111, well known. f'9PU't9ble prOduCt. Gusant11d Sal8tY'+ Comm. + eonuw • SM 1111 'YOUR pOcket c... Collft at (714) 142-4111 Ext. 430 fGr ·more Info. Cll bltw.1n M pm or lelV9 a 171••9'19 8"Yllme mc1 1'1 Olli yo&ll .---. -. t Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sund1y, JuM 26. 1088 •H •11111•11• •1 .... Hlf Aatll-llM l~'!•tll~ .. =-,.W=~!jtl~·=·j!!!!!.!!!!!!!!.~!!! THEODOH ROBINS FORD 1060 H.uao • ILVD cosrA Mts• 1>47 0010 • 1n JOHNSON & SON Lincoln Mercury 2t2e Harbor 81•<1 Ce>al a MaH ~ S6l0 THEOOORI ROBINS FORD ~(,e,t.J MAfl8ul !., •Li (.O~I& ,_.t')• ... ;. ·;::,:o JOHNSON & SON Linc oln Mr rcury 1e2e Harl>O• B••!:l Coal• Maaa ~ !>6}C JOHNSON & SON Lincoln Mercury 292t Harbor Blvd Co•I• MaH S4a-se30 JOHNSON & SON Lincoln Mercury 2t2t Harbor Blvd Coat• Me.a ~-S630 A NEW WORLD OF ADVENTURE! • 1n • II - ,. ~ W !f?-t:..M. .=. .. --Olt.Y.,.. ":::Wi.111111 "=-"ahl'' • ....,,__. ....... .. ~ ......... ,.,.._ ... °"·• ,,........._...,.. .. ,.. ...... ,..... P!!'--........ ,.. ....... ..,..... .. tMI ru::r,;. ~~t11.Mle30, "='~':rfWNlll. deft:="c'&c1PTa. ~ ~ 411t 7-....... ~.wt. ~rt.t-:.r.alNALI, ...... 'PlllP& .... Dia•°" NonM , ... GrlnCIA-.,a.M ,.,, ..... ....... cMR: LM .. ~ Giii..... ........ OIMs'DINt. .,.,, = ......... -._ IMO 0::::: :eo11ne1..::.~..__ot•OI\,,.,,_ ~~~I. 402 ~·-=pOtMM :li:4*llll..... -.D. ...... 4tl1 ... , -: ... ~·r: .. et:m ~':o..._.,....._ -=-A...:.... - -' ...... PW:AllOM NO $t11 e ,... ,_.. .... , , tltll It. •C. ~ CeltfCMftle, 1111 .... ni.. ........ ..... Cell -, ltOO L C... LOUla ......,.. ~. K ......... fla..C.OU ...... 'UHi ot "tCtiAR "•POtl ltOM l'arlle. IMCh,c.111 IM4t . . ltrtet. ~· ...... CeM. ~~ .. ~· ....... I, l11~CorGN ... Mer,c.lt lOOIW ...,_..,. •llO, Cell ttnl ............_ •t;n I d • .. C*\• 8A9'Cl.A\' 8wt\9e end ... eetion 0.-TNI ~ .. COflo ~ ~·-...... • -· -· ........... Lft . u.-........... Cell..... Demi ll. -~ • •1••<'dllll "'''"' OrellnWia -rector....,..~· "': ... bf-~~.,. ... ~~~oon. ~ ... 11 •• ... ___ '!J!2-C...tlll1 n. ~. .,._. JTNt auriw,. _. ~~Ll!IYN ....... ..... ""'···-Oil ... ~ INOO'MMWCMl'ANC vl--• --w···---· ·-- --.-·-...................... ,.... .. llllowie_ .--..111:•lldwl*lll -..... 1lks 111 w lled Could f/11 Miii Ciey of ..... "9poft er.. "'*le WorU TNI ~ .... lled MtlJ« IC AflOlet, "'-'• duCtM by "'... .... ._. .. e ..... Mr'• ... In ~ ~ WI Howd LMldr'eCfl Thie ~ • °"'" --Cllltlf/IOr· p0r1 aHc'-••••dt• 0.GOllOWM.~ot wtlhtheCounlfa.t.otOr .. o.tlCEO . "*'-~._. --April 1 , 1111 1,ILI Tllie , lb..,.. .. Med ~tlr:...,_. •Mier 3t ~UOottM ... Trlflle 1111'1181,....lt In-... COuM1 Oft Mey 2t, lhll ~Wei lli9d TNI ..... , ... -tllld ...._D Mlle N0'11'lt21 wtelltM~OeltlotOr• Un09A....,_. 'BHCfl Munlclsi-1 Code--1tN -'tfllNCN'ityaRorOr, -""tlleCounfrCllrt .. Or· Tiiie 1t1U1111• ...... O.L~l"°'*J enge County an .Mie t7, Thll .... erwt~~--Or ,_ ~to 1MnNr of,._ ~ ,...,._ IOHO ,__ "'119 County Oft Juf'9 I. M8I C0UMJ °" June ... wllt tM OouneJ ~of Or· 0..., !MN, Celt lf71f ttll Wilt! IM~.,....,.. • • 7' f 0,.,. C.. pley ol C9ftllin rNtWlet In~ FOfll""' l'Ai.l< ANO Publllnld OrlinOll COMI 1HI _ ttM _.,.. COuftty o. Jllr'9 I , l.•nce Dunmire, tit ,..,. lf109 County on ~ 11. = ........... ~·tl. 11, M, '*"'11Ckl ONN 8ttAC! OelY Plot JUN 6, f2. 1t, 2t. ..._ . ~-,... 9roedw1y. Coetl ....... Publllhtd Oranoe co... 1Nt -~tor publie ...... ~··~ly ltd Publl9Ncl Orange COMt PublleMd Or ... C... ,_ c.itf 12U2 Daly Not Jurw-21. J4ll'/ '· r- ....., 1noon~tt.1t11 ~byent~Coett 8u·6ND111YP11otJunetf.H.J\l!yo.itrPtloCJwta2t.Jufrl. ~ <>renge eo..t Thie ......... con· 10.11,1t11 Pu~ Orenae CoMt ~~-------~n ~ Of tn. Oty Daly Pilot Sundey, June H. I . 1ll, 1tM tO, t7, INI . Daly l'llot """-11, II, Nl't dUctad by 1 llftlltecl pwtMr• SU-GI Otllty Piiot June 21, ~ $, .... -Council or '"-Coy Of New· t91t luttt rtalC ll)TIC( Su-4'8 luoat a. 10, 1MI 11110 . . . . 10, 11. 1NI ---~;;;;:;:=..::::-::.:.:'~=---1 port 9Mctl •"*'dinQ eec;.. ..... ,. 1llll ltaMfnenl ... Neel "8JC ll)TIC( ....,7 ..,..... .._.. 11one re&eung to '*UflCI 1an-w M>TICE ACnnoue .,..... "8JC ll)JIC( "8JC ll)JIC[ ·-,,. ~ •th tn. County ci.1a ot Ot· __ w-ll>TICl 1 ... 81'.W n t.etrwmape NAmeTAft....., ...-..,,-. ange County an JuN 7, '9CTmOUl9U-H ~ .,._ •1•1 1. l*'90nl.,. An Clrdtnence •••*'O PlCTITIOUI 9UIMU • The fOIOwinO S*1iOnl "" Ftennou9 .,._.. PlClmOUa !!!,!!.M P1-nn----•• tNe 9IAm S'fA,_.,,. ACTn'IOUI ..... --~-tN~oodlto ... ~ lllAmS'fAlUmllT dOitlg.,...,_.M' MMmS'fAftlmWT NAM9STA,_, ----Pubtllfled Orenae Coeet ni.folowWlopertoNlfl NAmS'fA~ ~COASTCMOO lllltt t,riio dawhcaUone or l1'19foloWiltf..-W.,. T~E JOI TAi.O!ll Thetollowingper_..,. 'thefcieow;ngpet10newa ~~ ~l'lk>t.M'912,11,2t,doing~W. Th9lol0Win0t*Ml'lll.,.. lll•YICI, 23H W••t· Cit*\ ~ wNC:ll wll dll-doing buM*9 •: . W 0 A I< SH 0 P • 2 0 1 doing~ M doitWI ~.. .__...,. ~ • Jvly 3, 1tN DL LUXE IMAGE. 2700 dolf'8 ~ .. ..... """'. Coet8 ,..., ~ ~ IC'INt Md 6IOAW1 I ASSOCIATES. Edgewatef' Avenue. Belboa.I D & "SERVICES. 19381 LANDSCAPE INTE.A-CAl, ~ • .,_,..,,a :-uo~EI CON lu-4t2 Pwt-.on ~· API . u . . ... ()«AN IMAGES 224 Cell -7 P11MM recr•tlOnlll 1r.-; CONSULTING ENGINEERS C.llt t2811 AoMWOOd St~ Foun1111n Vel• INC. 1t300 17ttl St. J..Me, AU • • eo.ta M..a. Celll, 12129 9t Ugunl e..c.. a.. A 8*itw, 23" w'CS the~~ ol N 31 .. ·I< Aww~ Ave . Coale Su .. n K. lann1m. 201,lly,Celil.12708 T\l•ttn.Ceillf.t2MO ~~~~,~~CON· PWlJC M)TIC( Janun Slweclll, 2100 ~:t.tml · ' •-•-Awe . Coet• enwonrnental doalrnent Mela, Callt. tze2t Edgewetef' Avenue. Belt>oa. w1111em B. llngham. t.and~ lnter-c.I, rnc:~ louttl • C ..... 9217t-.y, Petereon Pl~• Apt IE. ~ Douol• Weder ..... Cllll.92127 Aileolvllon etfirming the Zag6SldllWl2159DrakeCellf92ee1 t8381RoMwoodSt ,Foun-c.hfomia ~. -'111 au:rt•NTOf' CostaM .... C.Wt.t2121 S 8Mctl' ,.:,:. ~· ~! =ion~ 1~ ~/a:_ :;:.;. eo.11 M..e. Cati vi.o:" P~:i,t"· P~: .. ~!~ ta~hY:~=-t2[.0lcon-du!~ ~~:·::o,:.~on· ~; ~"rt'.~~2:.~ ~.::aJ:=:: ~:, ~u:•~1v:ue1con· ~·~t=:, con~ W... Clllf,N827 ruotlon of traffic caul4ld by Thi• butln•H 11 con· Callf dueled by en lndMdual Steven H. ArambWI · llUIM•• ..,._ JaoovSlwedcl u lndMdual ,.. bu91NM le con· WOl'k on the Cou1 ~ duc1eo l>Y-· an ln(tlvtdu1l I Thi• t>u1ine11 11 con· WIHtem 8 81ngham Thlt •talemen. 1 WM $ed Thie butlMll It con-T"-tollOWfflO ,,_,..on• Thie alltllfMnt wM filed ctu.ft1eclw'Zc:; ... lllr. ~and ..... Une within the~-of lacs SldlWI 4UCled by • gener11 part· Thit statement Wat fla.d With the County Cletk of Or· ~:::roan lncllvldual Nave aDendonecl" IM UM of With IN County a.1t Of Or· n:. 6'.lttfN'll WM flied a.tea A....,,_ . the City Pf'°' to the c~ Tille etatement wea 111ec:11 nersh•P I With the County Cletll of Or· enge County on June 21, Thie tt 1~ flled 011 FlcllUou1 lualne11 enge County on .ioo. 3, with the ~ty a.ti of Or· 11* -·-~ .,.. f11ect bon ot PMatl Hiii Aoed wtth lhe County Clertl of Or· Susan K llMllU enge Co\lnty on June I, IOU PW With the tounty C:ot Or Name JA..-AICAN STYLE. 1948 .,. County on June 21 .-.. ~ C.tt Of Or· Retoluuon authorizing tt1e .,. eounty on Mey 2•. T111S statement wa filed 1918 County June 1e o 51 lat ,.d , cypr.... ,__ 1... • .... Coutlry on M.y ze, CIOeute of s-.nore onve. 1ta1 wllh tile County Clef'k or Or, f'-.:m2 Publllhed Orange CoM1 = on • calf. tol30 Publithed ~111"99 CoMt ,,_ Mii Newpon 9IYd. and Balboa ,.,.. enge County on Mey 24 PublrShed Orenge Cout e>..iy Piiot Junie 29. Jut., 3. 1 ,_ The F"~trtll0u9 eu111,.. Daily Ptlot June 12. 1t. 21, PutihMd 0r.,. Coeat .,..,. Blvd dwing ll'le J\lly 4th Hol-PubbNd Orenge Cout 1984 o.iiy Ptlot Ju1'4 t9 H . July 10, 17, 1988 Publlthed Or CoMi Name ref9rred to above•• .Nty 3, 1H8 Deity P1lot ~ 2t. J4Jly 3 ""*"*' Orange eo..t lday period Delly Pilot June 5. f2. 1t 2tl r:•1• 3, 10, 1988 Su-al ~ 3 *<! In 0r-. County on 8"., 10 17 ltll · · Qelwflllot.June5.12.1t,2t, Retolutlon prohibiting t98i ' ' · Published Or1n99 Coattj Su--822 or't~.J\JM • Jvllo/ •Me~ 24. 1tll FILE · • ~ 1* Statet>oerct.ng on City Hall &,,593DailyP11otJune5,12 lt,28. Pl8JC ll)TIC( 1 •1 • t 9u.es3 NOFll1t70 Pl8JC MQTIC( Su-401 prQC*ty end reeclndlng 1988 PlaJC NOTIC£ Aencty Meleo, 127 t111, "8JC NQTIC( -------...;;.;;..;;;;~1Aeeotu11on No 97,1•5 Pta.IC fllTIC[ Su-595 FlCTITlOUl.,....e Newport8eilcft,Callf 92M3 FlCTl'TIOUe ..,._ .. '9JC M)TIC[ Relolullon requiring ve-flCTmOUe MllMU NAm ITAftmlfT PlllJC NOTICE 0-ry Goeden II, 171 NAm eTAftllalfT AC'TmC)U9 WIM .. hielel 1,....it1ng on Fitltl AY. ACTfT10U9 .,..... f'talC NOTICE MA• STATOm'NT The foltowtng pereon• are Sl .. py Hollow. Laguna The follO-#lnO '*'°"''at• NAm ITAT'llmWf flleftnoue ...... enlle to slop •t Iris Avenue .... S'fATIMalfT The fotlOWtng pet'IOf'IS .,. doing bulineel ... ACTITIOUl IU-11 9-ch, Callt t2'51 doing butlneu u ; The lonowtng per.on•.,. --.,..,....,. Aetolullon •wrovlng the The followlng pwtonl .,. FICTITIOUI •UltNlll doing bUllMss.. LORRAINE FUN DINO .... ITA,....,., NICk Deeatbo, 127 41st, TRICOlt 2:Ml2 Peralt• 40lng buslneel ... TM tollowlng perwone.,. City'• Budget IOI' FllCel Veal Going INllMll U NA• ITAnMINT GRANO PRIX INTER· COMPANY. 2881 ..., St. The lollowlng perton9 ... Newpon e.adl. Calif 92863 Unit F, Leguna Hlllt. Calif sf R J 0 NATH 0 N dolnQ buaiMee 11: 1981-n PACIFIC COMPANY The lotlowlng pettonl .,. N A T I 0 N A L Suile20;), Coat• Meea,Cellf. Clolno butlneM u : Thia ~ Wat con· 92853 CHIMNEY SWEEPS, 2'3512 ~N~WPORT OE~GN ftUBLIC Hf ARING 107~ Elllt Aw Founteln do•ngbuslneuu ITRAVELllJUSINESS 92828 OUNHAM·MARTIN. 1111 duC1edby•(l9r*elpertMf'· "'*'-v~··· •25 Lochlomond. Laoun• OAOUP, 1111 W. BaltM>e SCHEDULING IOI' JIJi.J 11, Vallly.C.iif 9270t FOREVER GREEN TRAVEL SERVICES. 590 Shannon Lorraine E. Coft'lmonwealth, Full·ento Dartmoor. Laguna 8each, Niguel.C.hf tae77 Blvd. Sult• A. Newport 1taa Dentel A i.ey 3081 SPRINKLER SYSTEll.4S. Old Rench Road Seal Ramire. 2'81 Bear St. enon, Calif '2e3t 'this a1at.,,...,,t w• tlled Cahl 92&6t John ~ Aldoocll. luctl, Cellf. 92663 A ,_,... Of 8-le end Glbfell• Cotta MeM, Celil 1955 Anehelm r A3. Coate Beach. Calif 907t0 Costa Meea. Callf 92628 Ronald eu.,,. OunNlm, wi1h the County Clerk of Or· Thlt bu•lnett I• con· 23512 lod\lomond, L.agune JOMPh M. M'tWClw '11e ~· ln....,.rnent Co Colla 92tl2tl ...... Calif 924127 I long 8eactl Gr end Pm1 In· LeRoy Ramirez Jr .. 2M 1 492t Premiere Aven\le, anoe County on June •• c:M:I~ by an lndMdUal NIQuel Caltt mn W 8alboe BMS. Suite A. denied by Ille P\en-Loren Oe"'d Me11fter 713 cn.11 J. s-ton, 1955 ternetlonal Travel. Cell, Beer St C0t11 Mee&. Cellf L.ak9'*00d, Celll. 90712 ttea • Jules Vaod«\broelll fru.· t><ntneu 11 C()n· N9wpor18eectl, Celif. 92te3 n I n II Co mm o n Cent• St Coet• Mesa. Anaheim =A3. Coata M ... IOl'n••. 590 Old Ranc:l'I ~. 92626 Rick Ted Martin. 7862 PuOlelMd Orange Coat Thtt mtement •at filed ducted by an lndMduaf w..,,.. P. Wqun Ill, '111 8/91U-p<OOW1y located., Cal•f 82t127' caJlf 92627 Seal Bffcil. C.hl 907t0 Thll bUSlnHI I• con· Hold Avenue •S. Huntington [)My Pitot ""-t9. 2tl. July with the County Cler1I ol Or· Jonn G Aldooek W. BalbOe Blvd Swi• A. 323~32•5 Clay Street Tll•• buslneu 11 con-Km C Vu. 1955 An•11etrn1 This b\lalnest 11 con-ducted by • generel part· a.ch Calif 92647 3, 10, 1tll enge County on June 7. Tills 11aternent -Med Newpotl 8eedl, catlf. t2M3 Hoeo Hoap11al Widen, ducted by a general pa11, ., A3. Co.ta Mesa. Cehl dueled by e c0tpo<ehon nerlhlp This buslneu le con-Su-123 1988 with tile County Clwtl or Qr, Tiitt b\ltineu Is con. lng/Peciflc: Cout Highway , nershtp 92827 L•sa Ros• LeRoy Ramni Jr dueled by C01*1Mrl F..n ange County on June 18 ~eel by• a general '*1· AulhOl'lze City repreMnt• [)eNel R Ray ThlS bu1rne11 Is con· This 1tatement wu hied Tiiis llaletnenl wu filed ~Ted Marttn rta.IC fllJIC£ Published Orenge Cout 19t8 ' nerlfle> """ 10 appear befOI'• Call, This at1tement "'° tiled ducted by • generel pert-with tile County Cleft! Of Or· llW!th 1111 County Clerk of Or· Thil llatement wu flied Delly Pilot June 12, 19, 2e. ,__ Joeeptt M M)'ercmr for-n1a Coutal CommlMIOf'I wlth the Co\lnty Clefll of Or· nerlhlp •noe County on June 9. enge County on June 11. with 1he'County Cletlc Of Or· STA'rlJmlfT Of July 3. 1tae Publlshed Orange Coett TN• etatement was flied In 111.1pport al tile Widening of enge County on Mey 24 , Cnns Swteton 1988 1988 ltl09 Co\lnty on June 11, ~Of Su-807 Delly Pllol June 2&. July 3, with the County Cler'lt of Or0 Pec:llic Coat Hlghwey adia-1988 Tiies staterneot wu filed ,__, F1af1t 1988 UM Of' FtC'TITIOU• 10 17 1988 ~ County on June 7, c:en1 to Ille Hoeg Hotpltel ,.,.. with the County Cieri< ot Or· PubllShed Or•nge Coast Published Orenge Coell ,_ IU9MH NA• rtllllC NOTICE · Su-131 1* •l• Published Orenge Cout enge COUflty on June 7, Daily Pilot June 19 26. July Dally Piiot June 26, July 3. Publi1hed Orenge Cout The ~:f pereona --------- F..-r• Spec$al Event Perm1ta , Deily Piiot June 5. t2 19 2t1. 1988 3. 10 1988 10 17 1981 ~ly Pilot June 2&, July 3, tie... • the \IM of FtCTl'TIOUt .,._.. rtaJC M)JIC( Publlehed Orange Coest ~ove lhe IOlloWlng appllo-t988 F-71 Su-821 ~2 10 17 1988 the Flctltloua BualneH NAiii eTATIMllfT Oliify P1lo1 J\MW 12. 19, 2t. c:etions subject to con-5<>-59-4 Published Orenge Cou1 ~8 N-B & M PUBLIC R£, The followlng pertont ate IFICTmOUe .,._ .. .Mys. t981 dotoons .,, IN stilt r990'1 D .. ly Pilot June 12 19 2t. Pla..IC NOTICE rtalC lllTJCE rtllJC NOTIC( PORTING 1505 E 17th dOlng buSIMN.. N ... ITA,...,,. Su...eoa from the &usmess License rtllllC NOTICE July 3 1981 StTeet. Sult• • 102. Sarne (•)HOMEOWNERS REAL ni. followlng pertOnt .,. Supetvtsor 5'>-811 FICTITIOUt IUeMll FICTITIOU9 IU..... FICTmOUe IU..... Ana Cellf 92701 ESTATE (b)HOMEOWNERS doing bullMU • Temporery atr•t do-e flCTITIOUe .U...U NA• STAro.NT NA• ITAT'tWNT .. ._ STATOmlfT The FIChhous BlllfMA REALTY 2t551 Raymond J&E MAINTENANCE, 191 on Sundey. July to 1988 ..._ STAft•NT PlllJC NOTICE The fotlo'#1ng r>WIOOI 1n The lollowlng persons at• The tollowlng persons are Neme tetetred to •bcMt was Wrt Sulle "1..a. @,. T0to. Magnoto• Aw . CosUI Meu. from 8 • 10 • m 8')0090fed The foltowtng peflOOI .,. de>tO(I buSIMSS .. dOlng buSlneM .. bu91neet ... filed In Orange County on Calif 92830 CPI 92127 LANGLOIS ~ ":;":' t~::U PlllSy doing bullnetl u ACTmOUl llUe*Ell HA CHAUENGE. 5361 (•)CALIFORNIA PAO· ~:'TATE Pl.ANNING AS, ~~~~5~•· lt87 FILE Al Ar .. n 2M52 P9pita .-.. S Eoclna•. 111 GAJL ALINE GRAY nnu es n MESA Pt.ANNING SYS-NA•ITArn.wf Ounc:ennon Avenue West· FESSIONAL BEAUTY SOCIATES 4t0 W Coast Dr . MIRtOn Viejo Celtt Magnolia Aw Cot11Mese, Temporary street ctsoure TEMS 1531 MonrOYla r 19 The lollowlng pertont we minster Cehf 92613 SUPPLY DISTRIBUTOR., Hwy Newport BellCll Calif Mllf'lha Nunnetty Maguore, 92891 Cel1f 92827 LANGLOIS, passed on Mond•y July 4• 1988• Costa 0Mes• Caltf 92613 • dOlng bUalness.. People Profits. Inc • c.u. 1001 French • us. Sent• 92663 . 18 l84 Pelmetto Cfrcle, This buarneH .. con· Thia bustne11 I• cons away Jun<' 23. 1988 tn ~ 8 10 1 ~·~e;T GlltY Nell NellOtl. 210•1 THE CUTTING EDGE. 845 lornta COl"poreoon Generel Ana Celll 92701 Jay a coo.n. Inc .. C91l· F~ntaln V~ley CeHI ~:~:: ducted by an ln41vidull ducted by an Individual A.ruKj1.., bom July 5 ve IPOftlOI' -, • 1· Canad• Ad El TOl'o C•hl Paularlno Ave E227 Costa P•rtner 5361 Duncannon RIClllrd Deren Beltowe, toml• 410 w Coat Hwy llltam agUlle, Al Arsen J-. S. Encinas ? ' ' Beaches and Recreetlon In· 92630 Mesa Calli 92628 Avenve. Westminster Calli 1001 French =HI. Sant• NewpOl'1 Beach Celtl 924163 P&tmetto Cir~. Fountain Thia s111M*lt wu ltle<I Thll sta~t w• hied 19-3 in $coattll', Wash-dependence Day Parade Thia busaneu 11 con- Joan K Molloy 845 92683 Ana Cehl 92701 Thts buslnna 11 con, VeJley Cehl 92708 wtlh the County Clerk of Or· with the County Clef1l of Or- tngton Surv1vl'CI by s UM ot pub•: ':eec:hrr on due1ed by .,, andr.idull Paular•no Ave E227. Cotti Th•S busrneu IS cons Thll business II con-dueled by • C«POl'•tlOn Th:. bulinffl Wll con-tr>ge Co\lnty on June 7, enge County on June 18. h~r loving husband, 1 '"'fd•y July 1 om Gery Neal Netaon Mesa Celtf 92826 dUC1ed by a lrmrted P•rtner· dvettd by an 1ndfvldual Jey a Cohen. President duel by 1 hutbenc:t Ind 1988 1984 Al . h h · 1d O 1 m 10 Noon at New90t1 Tllos llD'l'mf'f'll wu f"8d T1111 buSlnesS II con· s.ll•P Rre:llard D Ballowe Thll 11e1.,,...,,1 was tiled w.le '1af711 '1111- 1.. an, N er (<' r! .. ren ~ ,~•~rers 'f:::"-~ wrth 1he Councy Clefk ol Or, dueled by an lndtlllduaf AnOrH W Needhem, Tl\11 statement -flied wolh tile County Clet1t of Or· i11~*~t~u o1'~ Putlltshed Orenee Coast Pubfllhec:I Orenge Cout ynn ye u '-YI ona Y port ~ 9flQe County on Mey 26 Joen K Mot'oy Presoden1 With the County C.k ot Of, ange county on May 25. WI Y ' D9ily Ptlo1 June 12, 19 2t, Dally Piiot Jur'9 2&. J'*t 3, del M.u. Ri<.hard and As~~ •:g-:E~INC 1988 Thll ll•tarnent wu hied T1111 1111ernent •U hied anqe County on June 20 1988 ~ County on June 9 July 3 tt88 110 11 1te1 James Langloll> of FOR FISCAL YEAR 1981-89 FJl1117 With Ille Co\lnty CJertc of Dr· W•lh Ille County Clef1c ot Or 198! FJl1102 Pul>llahed Or Co &i..eotj Su-e3-4 Al Lo . d . Put>111hed Orange Cou1 enge County on Jun4t 7 an~ County on June 9 flalM PubltllMd Orange Coest ange n• 1--------------------t.a nw.. gran , Approve Ille Caty C1erk • Dally Plot Ju,,. 5 12 19 2t 1988 1~8 Pubhs.llecl Orenge Cout D ~ly P IOI J 5. t2 t9 26 Dllly Ptlot June 19 26. July chaldr('n Jefrrp y . recommend1t1on H aet 1983 ' . F.a7t fJaOJ1' D11ly Pilot June 26 July 3. 1:'et ' une . 3 10. 1tl8 Adam Tom &ult IOtth in lhe 118" report. to Su-602 PubllShed Orange Co11t Publtshed Orenge Coest 10 17 t988 Su-800 Su-124 Brian Al v~n and,=6~1~";,1!;<'.~=~ ~:.ly/;~~une t2 t9. 2e ~·~I~ ~·:~June 19 28. July Su~7 P\8.IC f«>TICE Neil. hl·r sasll'I·. Arnt..i the •MUanoe ot • purdl-P\alC NOTICE Y Su-tlO ' Su-820 flta.IC NOTIC[ P\llUC NOTICE FlCTITIOUe 9UUIEll Ft-sll'I o( S.x r am<·nlo °'~posed ORDINANCE FICTITK>Ut 8U9Mtl P\8.IC f«)JIC£ FtCTITIOUt IUSMal NA• ITA~ Sht· ..., .c. J lo ng ttml NO 88· ta oe1ng NA• ITATElllNT P\B.JC NOTICE P:ICTITIOUI aua•n NAiii ITAn.NT Tile tolloWlng persona .,. r.<.'Sldcnt of An:ad1a. AN ORDINANCE OF THE The fOllowlng persons M• FICTTT'IOUI IU ... 11 NAm •TATEMENT The IOltooMng pWIOOS .,. doing busmell.. , ..... 111 .. •• at.'lJV<.' for manv years CITY COUNCIL OF THE do<ng bu-.. NA.Ill ITATE.....-r FICTITIOUS IUSINlll Tiie following persons.,. dotng buSUIMS.. CSASHION INVEST. ad nd CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH SEBITS DESIGN SYS· The fo11owtng persona ate NAME ITATDENT dOtng buSllleSS as N 8 C OAYWALL 9311 MENTS. 4 Upper Newi>Of't tn thl' An: ianns a ADOtNG CHAPTER 17 30 TEMS • 2 Rue Grand dOt busmeea u Tile I~ pwSON .,. 17F2DU3,. N!~~~~~EV KFC Nautllua Or Huntington Pl&le S1e 102 Newpoft the Sant.a AnJta High-RELATING TO THE IN· VlllH Newport BHch . L~RD ANO SMITH co d<>tng bu~.. .. .................. Street. Beactl. Calif 92646 8eectl Cellf 92MO land Gardens Oub In ST ALLA TION OF MARINE CaM 92MO 54 Sa Pine l-Newpor1 OUETZAL IMPORTS, 45 Fount•m V•lley Celtl 92708 Neil But er Cameron. John l Caah1on. 2 t h h h PUMPOUT STATIONS FOR G .. t St91.1rt. Sebits =2 8ffc.h Cl.llr t2860 Oren~ Bloasom Irvine, Noo Ptt1nucheru 208l0 9311 N91.1tllus Or Hunt, Lochmoor Ln Newport er youl s e was a SAILING CLUBS ANO COM· Rue Grtnd Vallee. Newport ChrtsUna Fende11on Calif 92720 Pectflc COHI Hlghwey, lngton 8Mch Cellf 92tlt8 Beactl Celli 9281() queen tn the Jobs MERCtAL HARBOR ACTIVI-BNch Clllf 92860 Smith 54 Sa Pine Lene Geoffrey A Wtrd. 45 Or· Meffbu Cellf 90265 lilts bUllnett 11 con· T1111 buslneu II con, Daughters tn Lincoln, TY PERMIT HOLDERS IN Thtl buainesa It con· Newport Beech. Cmtif 92ee0 ~ Blossom Irvine. C.hl This bustneH 1• con· aucted by en Individual dueled by an tndrvldual Hl'1ghts She ._..as al CERTAIN MARINA F~LI· Ouc1~ by an tndrvldutl Randle Smith 5• Sea Pine 92 20 dueled by a generel pat1, Newt Cameron John L C1thlon TIES Geil Seb4t1 Lane Newport Buch Call! Mena E. Werd. •5 Orange nerlhip T1111 ll•lernent w•• hied Thll 1tatemenl wH hied us ,..,, my first e 10 my dcvou.>d Wt fr. mother. AN ORDINANCE OF THE Th•• atetemen• WIS hied 9266(, . Blonom lrvtne. Cahf 92720 NOi Pllanucharu wilh Ille County Clerk ol Or· •ilh Ille County Clet11 ol Or· motorcyei. a.rt. her. rm no 111\renl.tng fllV, IO I grandmolh<'r. s ister CITY COUNCIL OF THE wi111 the County Clerk ol Or-Thlt busmen 11 con Tn11 bus1nees It con-Tl111 11e1emen1 wu hied enge Counly on May 2•. enge County on June 18, nNllly l!PP'Kialed ah ll'lt l'ltlP I got from the,,.,_ and fncnd We love CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH _,. Co\lnty on M11 24. dUC1ed by· huabend and wile dUC1ed by husband and wit• woth the County Clefk of Of, l988 1918 M the-~ wtlo tooa my c.tl M M AOD•NG CHAPTER 10.58 1988 . C11t11ttne Fendetaon Geoffrey A Werd ange Co\lnty on Mey 2t , nt1• ,.._, I ~ .... _ you dlTWUW cm-RELATING TO THE USE OF F91-This statiwnenl WU hied TM slalemenl WU filed tt88 Pvb11shed Orange Cout Publtlhed Orange Coat• ~ ---. ortal '4.'l'Vllt.., J\ I I 00 POLICE SERVICES Publl9hed Orenge Coett withrheCountyClerllofOr, withtheCountyCler1io10r· P:•1tt7 DarlyPrlotJune5.12 t9.2&. Daily Plk>t June 28 July 3. 642 _ 5678 A M Monda\ June N E C E S S A R Y T 0 0My PllOI June 5 12 t9 2tl, W1V9 County on June 7 •noe County on June 9. Published Orenge Cout 1981 10 17 1988 VM~cC~ITh~RESPONSE TO ~RGE1t88 t~ 1918 D~~J~51219~~~~~~==~5<>-~5~~~~~·~===~~~===============~~~ PARTIES GATHERINGSOR Sv-599 ,_,-, ~ 1~ the Good She pherd, EVENTS ON PRIVATE Published Or Cou1 Publlstled Or•noe C<Hllt 5<>-598 400 W Duarte Road. PROPERTY flt8.JC NOTICE O••ty Patot .June 7 tt 26, Daily Pilot June 10 2tl ~•--------- Arcadia Glasser, APPOINTMENTS TO THE Juty3 1988 3. 10 1988 Su-e17 P\llJC NOTIC£ Miller-Lamb An:adia CITY'S BOARDS AND ACTITIOUe _, .... , Su·608 •---------COMMISSIONS NA• ITAn.NT •TA~ OJ Mortuary Board ot Ut>r1ry T•uSI-The following peraona ar• P\&.IC NOTICE P\alC NOTICE MANDONMPfT Of' (818) 447-8148 -4 ,.eertetmending on June doing bu_. as UH Of FlCTmOUI ~ACWtC VIEW .....oNAL.~·­ Cemetery • Mortuar-y Cnai>4t1 • Crematory 3500 Pac1ftc View Orn1e Newport Beach 6U 2700 HA~L.AWH· lllT.OUVE Mortuar)' • C.metprv Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa. Mesa 5t0 5554 NRCI MOlltlRS llU 9ROADWAY Mcwluary • Cl\apel '10 Broedw•y Coste Mesa 642·9150 30 1992 P 8 PARTNERS 1 Cafl, FtCTJTIOUI aUtlNHI FICTITIOUI ltUtfNlll IUIM•I NAiii Holly W1lk1n1on OR tom•• general partnership NA• ITATHlll!NT NAM! ITATE....-r The tollo•lno pe11on1 Cl11rlff Sword · To hit the 3501 Jambor" Rotd Ste Ttle lotlOWlng peraons are The following pertons are heve abendoned the use ot une111>1red term ol Ed Conn. 200. Newport Beech. Cel1I doing bullnMs as doing bu111nes1 u . th• Flctltlout Bu1lne11 endtng8t30t89 92680 PACIFIC HEIGHTS THETRADEWAYGROUP. Name BOOEAN GALLERY. Cert Wflte< OR C Ben Bramatu CaldOl'n•• Inc.. APARTMENTS 813 w .. 1 t133 Pon Batmou1h Ptac.. 9 Rodly 06en. lrvlne. Calif Jac:ltton 1 Celfomll corporelion 15th Street. Newport Bach, Newport Beactl. Callf 92MO 927 t5 City Arla eomm.uoon • 4 3t51 Airway Ave Ste N, Cel1f 92163 Withem S Hollenaon. The FtC'lltlous Bu11nee1 ye. term expw•ng on June Costa Mea C11ot 9:?628 J.,,._ G White Jr 289• 1133 Pon Bermouth Plac.. N-referred to •bcMt w• 30 1992 JM Peters Company, ClubhouM Road Co111 Newport Beach Calif 92MO fried in Orenge County on Ketl\errn• Oel11ck OR lr>C . • Nevada eo<po<•hon. Mese Celt 92626 Donna L HC>kenson. 1833 Aprtl 7 1988 Fl LE Carolyn Lachman 3501 Jemborw Roao Sune Lawrence Campeau, 1955 Pon Barmou111 Place New· NO F377130 Ruuett Edmiston OR Kym 200 New1:>0<1 Beech C1ht Balurte Or1w Colla u ... port ee.c.11 Celll 92680 Chet L. Andf"-. 9 Aoctly Young 92680 Calaf 92828 ThlS buslnett II con-Glen IMne. Cat1t 927t5 To htl 1he Une.pt(td leml Thlt bu51ne11 .. con-Weyne A Fr•-. 229" ducted by husb80CI •lld wife Thlt ~ WU con· ol C11arte1 Gr•y ending duc1~ by C:O--C>Mtnet1 Ktngsley. El TO"o. C•llf William S Hokanson ducted by a llmlt~ pat1n«· June 30 1991 Petet 6 Perrin 92830 This 1t1ternent w11 filed lhlp Candace Miiiman OR This stetenient wH flied Tilts bua1neas II con-wllh the County Clerk Of Qr, fhlt 1tatement wat tiled M•rtlee Stockman w.th the Coun1y Clerk of Or· 4u<:ted by a gener1t Perl· 1nge County on June 18. with Ille County Cl«k of Or· Civil S.rvre" Boaro Em, ange County on June 9 nersl11p 1981 ange COUflty on June 7. ployees AMOC1ahon Nomi· 1988 J~ G Whtie J1 ,.... 1918 nftS '°' •·YI ,.,m l!Xplflng ,.,..,, ThlS stetement WH ltled Pubhslltd Orange Cout Publllhed Orange Cou:t on June 30 199:? Hamilton 6 Samuels 4000 walh the County Cle<k ol Or· Darty Pilot June ~. July 3, Da•ly PtlOt June 12. It 28, V1clo.1e M1chllczyl< OR MKAtthur Boulevard Su•I• ange Counly on June 9 10 t7 t988 July 3 1988 Joeeptl 0. L1duren1ey 5700 ~por-1 &!!ach C11ot 1988 Su-&30 Su-613 Barba.a Long OR Otto 92MO F._ Sehr~ Publrthtld 0111119" Cout Publoshed Orenge Co111 t-:=======:;::::::::;::::::;;::=:;:====t Pllfltl. Be.KllH and Rec· Daily P1tol June It 28. ~ Dally Pilot June 19, 28 July flllf MIU 0.~ 1) S\ '-j -/) 1:: ~C. • .. ,. rutoon • • Yr l~m eipr1nng S. 10. 1988 3 10 1931 ,.UUt 0\!.) ~Cl'.J ~~ Cob ~<.r;) H•t on June 30 199:? Su-615• Su-ttl ,...., •• CLAY. '°"." •fMf~Of"!'JI* '""• 6 a.r3-b•J ...otd' br9tc-. to •ot.e 6 t· • i. •')l'Cj\ ,~ "~ '•''•'t tf .. ~"' ·" ~, . cf •~,,1 ·•• STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? I I I 1 I 12 R 0 B R E 0 The Leg .. Oepar1ment at the Oatly Pilot 19 pleaMd to an- nounce a new MNic::. now avail- able to new bvtl,,...... We wiU now SEARCH the name for you 1t no extra charge. and Mve you the time and the ttfp to the Court Hou• In Santa Ana. Then, of COUtM, aft• the eearch II completed w wtrt file yeut fletltJoua bu9'nne ,,.me 1tatem«1.t wtth the County cw.t. pubfllh once • week for four ...... requited bY lew and then ftte yow prOOf of pubff- catlon with I.he County ~. ' I llARHOP I I I 1· I I I NELKYE I r I' I I I CERROT I :=i==i==1=:1 ==1': I ~":;,. '°my""c:':'.::: ,..----~~-., The IWMlllC lhoOlc,......, I Ii u T ll 0 f I and Mid, "I eouldn'I lb .,. :. :1:· :1:• :1 ==i ==i :. !!_~· llO I MW '°"' - l,..n-,-, ... ,-,-(~,-L-, ...,, ! ~~ =-~ :e ;f ·i f t r w rn r r 1 ' ---- ~--___ ... ....-. ..... ·- The DaJly Pilot has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures lrito CASH s1 ·0I!!> prepayment 4 Unes.-7. Days s 10.80 No dwtlil In CIDpy ot CMIC 11119• .. "llf.U,.,... Ol'ly. No C~ Relf Est.M•. AutomotlW. ~ or f~ Adi. llwr• is no prlCle llmlt CO wt'IM )'OU can .iwnfJe. If you need ID Ill your couch, ,. cNlr Ot rff unused llWf'cNndlM-c.11 CN Daly 'not Ci.alfted _..,,or UM Chi ,_.,_ llliihll . .,.. ..... JJOW. lllf a.c.. ..._CA tMM 642-5678 NAME~----~-------~--~-­PHONE ____ _..~~~~~ AODft SS-.., __ _._ _ _.._._~-----.-~------------------­ CITY~ ..... --__.,___...._ ..... __. __ STATE __ ~_nr~----------------- AO COf'Y: 4 h mfnlnun. ~ 4 WOfds per Int. NIT. INC&.OSED _____ _ ~--VISA0tM.C. ______ _ ........ ~---------~ An~ a ...,._to .,. Diil fllDf1 drat-= m / NO SUNDAY. JUNE 28. 1988 m Connon pulle out dr•m•tlc flve-••t win •I Wlmbl1do.-.. D2. Mont,... pitcher Voum•n• •'-PPed With auep1nelon. DI. ..., ................... Adam Keefe, wbo ec0red a 1ame-bJCb 28 points to earn Oranae County AU-Star &•me at tbe' Brell EYeDta Center 1ame llVP hono:n, drlne hi for •hot da.rln& Saturday'• (left), then battlee for rel>ound wttb foar otber playera. South girls hold on, 63-55 North second-half comeback ~ry stopped; Strtngam MVP BJ ~K WOLCOTI' ...., .... c.;, 0 ..... The I Ith annual Orange County Hip School Girls' All-Star basketball pme Saturday naaht at UCJ's Bren Events Center was a classic case of the tortoise and the hare. The South all-star team, coached by Woodbridat Hi~'s Grca Yeck, took the role of the hare. Speedsters Tncia Strinpm of Mission Viejo. Tami Chick of Huntinaton Beach and Dee Dee Stapr of Marina made the South the odds-on favonte at the start. And like the hare in the on&inal story, the South jumped to an early lead-12-4 after four minutes of play. Yet the North aJl-stan. hke the tortoise, plu~ diliaently along. Makin& use of its edac an height (five g.irls 6-foot or taller. compared with three for the South). the North cut the lead to three, 23-20. But here is where the old story took on a new twist. This time the hare looked over iu shoulder, saw what was comina and never stopped hoppina. After building an 18- point lead in the second half, the South coasted to a 63-55 win. "We've been portrayed as a running team all along. but we knew the North would put a quack team on the floor," Y eek said. "We wanted them to run with us. We knew that wt could put enouah people out there to eventually wear them down." away the South's fast break by play1n1a slow, ball-<:ontrol aamc -went with a core ofe1&ht players . .. We started the first half fctharJJc and tight. but we played a whale of a second half. .. North All-Star Coach Vernie Ford of Fullerton said. "I only wished we could have played them better 1n the bcaJnning." The South led from the start. After wmn1ng the OJ)(ntn& tip. La Quinta center Donna Gondnngcr sunk a turnaround JUmJ)(r from the left side of the key. Gondnnacr went on to scort seven points() for 5) in the half. The real sparlt, however. came from Stnngam. The autsy point guard had nine points. four assists and three rebounds to put the South up. 35-23. at mtenn1ssion. Strinpm finished with 11 points. eight rebounds and four assists in only 14 mmutes. and was voted the gamt"s Most Valuable Player. ··1 was surprised to get the MVP." she said ... I was nc~ous at the start, since this was such a big game. but I auess I got my JOb done " Her JOb was to set up the fast break and feed to players like Gondnngcr, Elame Younp of El Toro and Dawnn Charrom of Marina. who each finished with eight pomts. The South shot only 33 percent from the field (25 of 76), but the North connected on 29 J)(rccnt of its attempts ( 19-65). And despite the height disadvantage. the South held a 62-61 edge in rebounds. The North. after trailin& by 18 pomts I 0 minutes into the second half, made a late surge. Aided by an cd&e to free-throw shooting (59 percent to 44 for the South) and a 9-3 run with just under five mmutes to p~y. the North cut the lead to eight at 59-51 . But this time the tortoise was no match for the hare. "Our team was real loose, all through the practices and even 1n the pme," Yeck said. "It's sad to see this thang end. They would have made a great college team." Keefe is star am.ong stars -fouled by Miuion Viejo bward Jeff Sprin&faeld and thm converted boda foul shots with 41 ICCOftds left i• lbe half to close the m.arsin to sia.. He's named MVP terpactng South, I 09-=-1-..,....0--0 - BJPATLAlllN ....... CJ1111 $ f I Woodbndsc all-star center Adam Kttfe scored 26 pomts. hauled an nine rebounds an 25 minutes to lead the South squad to a I 09-100 win at the 0rantt Count) All-St.ar BaskC'tball Game Saturda> n1&ht before 2.866 at UCl's Bren Events Center The Stanford-bound Keefe fin-ished 11 of 13 from the field ancf earned pme MVP honors while dominauna the undersized North squad who never led. The victory was the first for the South 1n five years. The South entered the contest a I().. point favorite and led by as many as 21 poinu in the second half as head coaclt Bill Shannon's team found its lfOOVC. ... tbou&ht the first sroup dad a sood. but the auys kind of sat for awhile bef orc they went back in." Stwlnon saad. "In the second half, we changed some combanataons which woded." The South Jumped out to a 34-2S lead after Chris Tower from Wcst- !J1instcr made his second strai&ht tip- an and then extended the advantaF to 14 at 5~ after Capsstrano Valley's Charles Lockard made both ends of a one--and-onc. The North then went on an 8--0 run. Cypress &uard Grea Bedford was It was the cloteSt the NOtth lquM could come as LOC'kard made a layup with 17 seconds remainina to Ji¥r the South a SM& lead a& the half .. Weju$t wanted to stay in tbcJlme and try to hold at to less than l 0 dl the first half." North head coecb Johll Mayberry from Kennedy said. -rheir p!.ayers arc very experienced in thll kind of event They have Ill alklar attitude ... Six minutes into the second half. the South took control and the hoPe for a fifth straisht North win. Joe Small from Bolsa Grande btt a jumper to 11ve the South a 12-point lead at 75--63 to st.an an 11-1 ru.n. Tower added a layup. Tustin's Leo Parker made a Jumper, Scootie Lynwood layed in a beckcou.rt steal and then Small buried a three-pointer lo make 1t M-64 with 11 :2S left. The North, bopina to pull oft another miracle like last year'• Q.IS co~from-bcbind thriller that .. .., them erase a 47·36 halftime deficit. rallied to act back in the contest. Kennedy's Michael Kcitb. wbo alooa with Whittier Christian'• Eric Martin led the North with 11 ~ntl apiece. dumped in two of bis five th~-pointcn as the North cut it to nine at 97-88 with 4:S4 reaminina. Keith, an all-CIF fint-team ldectioD headed for Fullenon ColJeet, con- vened 5 of 11 three.point shots. but mack JUSt 6 of 18 overall Keefe once apan proved 100 toUlb (Pleue-8TA.aa(D2) Tyson vows to punish Spinks Heavyweight champ would like to wf n In 'spectacular fashion· ATLANTIC CITY. NJ. (AP) - Mike Tyson. whose devastatina punchina and savaar intensity have ttrroriz.cd the hcavyweiaht chvisaon, won't be content to merely beat Michael Spmks when they meet Monday ntaht to boxina's nchest fiaht ever. Tyson would lake to inflict some physical damqr while ptekina up his S22 m1lhon s-yday. -My ob)«tt'e IS to knock him out. to wan an spcctacular fashion. .. tbc undisputed heav.'Ci&ht champion 11ad. "E"en af J'm ahead 10 the l.llll round I 'II try to knock him out. Tbat•s just my style." Tyson wci&bcd 10 at 218'4 pounds Saturday and Spinks weishcd 21214. Yeck substituted freely throupout the contest. He moved his post playc_rs in _and out of the pme every three to four minutes. Has wings were replaced every two minutes. In the end, J 1 South playen had at least 10 minutes on the court. The North -which tried. but failed. to take The North, which won the previous two all-star pmes. was led by Karin Davidson of Esperanza and Robin Seabrook of La Habra, each with 12 points. Davidson had cal.ht rebounds. Seabrook seven. while Andrea Young oftl Toro led the South with 10. llarlna ~·· DaWllD Cbanotn, pla~ for the Soath. attempts allot acatmt tbe defenae of l'tOrtll • Dawne BOl am. ··rm ready to roll," T~n said in an 1nterv1ew on ABC. which tdevited the wcap-in. "J'm in pat ~ mentally.. • Witt continues to put his troubles behind him After 2-7 start, he wins fourth stratghtgame, 7-3 BJ IUCllARD DUNN ........ Cert 0 0 9 Mike Win is matins the California Anaels' attempted climb back to respectability a bit easier each ume he takes the mound. Witt. who dropped to 2·7 aft.er lolina to MilwaukeeonJunel,-woahisfounhwaiibtpme Saturday ni&ht as the Aneeb ~more than five n1ns at home for the flrll time since May I . · Witt (6-7) pitched hit ftfth comDICte pme of the teUOn as the Aqels claimed a 7.3 vict()ey over the Brewen in fiont of 31.626 fans at Anaheim Stadium. "Any doubts about Mike Witt now?"' Aneets Ma,...er Cookie Rojas quizzed a P"OUP of rcporWn after the pme. The questions conccmina Watt bcaan to surface when it became evident that he was fiJhting the worst slump of his career, datin& back to last Aua. 22. The subject now is no lonaer an issue. "When xou have a stanina pitcher lake that," Rojas said, 'you're not aoin1 to act into a long lostnf streak. • Mike Witt pitched a very stron& game. there's no quesuon about thaL We aenerat.ed the kind of pme we want to play. It's aood to sec us tome t.ck after losina in the 11th 1nnin1 last niahL" Witt IClttcred lO hits. but stayed an the stnke ionc for nine inninp. He struck out seven and walked none. .. rm in a poove now, I 1ucss you could call at that,'' said Watt, who ltNCk out the aide in the ninth innis:w. "I'm in asood frame of mind and I'm confident. Btf'ore I wasn't in a IO()d frame of mind in certain situations. I'm actually.not throwin, any diffcrtntly physically, I'm just in a different frame of mind. "A lot of thanp bun my confidence before. like gavina up a hit here or there. Now I'm not getting myself buried. I'm just more relaxed out there. that's the biggest thing." Milwaukee broke throuah first. sconn.a twtcc m tht openina 1nn1ng. RotMn Yount had an RBl- doublc and Jeffrey Leonard had a Nn-scorin& smgle as the Brewers put toaether three hits in l~ innana to snap Witt's scoreless innan& streak at 24h "It was somcthm& to think about betwc-cn starts. .. Witt said of the streak. "l)en I 11vc up two NnS 10 the first and there l0C5 that. The diffeft'ntt now is that I'm aettin& ahead of auys more consistently. Befort I was out of sync and I didn't really have that &ood of an idea about toina out and doing it." Watt retucd I l in a row from the third &O tbe Slitth annana 1n a flme in which the Aneeb ~ the m1lhon mark an attendance for the 19th tune an 23 seasons. The aclJedule NOME Todllv-Mh•Uk•, 2:0.S P.m. June 27-Minnnol•. s 10 p m. June~·· 7.JS P.m. June 2'-Minnnol•. 1.35 pm. • June,..._ .. , AWAY JVtv l-Oetro", •:JS om.• Jlh >-Oetrolt, 1'.20 D m. / •On TV,~ i. J On TV. o.w.I ._ • Al -"* on KMPC <7l0). Tyson's style will be put to perhaps his st1fTC$t test yet apinst tbc ua- orthodox llC'tics of Spinks, the 31· year-old former hgbt bea~ champion who defeated I.any Holmes to win pan of the bteavy- wc1aht tatlc and later pve it up fbr a lucrative faaht apiMt Gerry c:oo.e,. Spanks has never been knoc:Ud down, much less out. in a profesao ... carttr that has spanned I l yean. He seldom looks spc:ctacular, but .._ won all 31 of bis fiahts. 21 by knockouL and two workl titles. "We're not here to say we went l2 rounds with Mike T)'SOft. .. ¥0WI Butch Lewts. Sptnk.s' loqtimc m.;. .,, and confidant. .. We"'rc t.cft '° kick some rear ... Tyson. meanwhile. faces tbe _.... burden of also btockina out tbe .._ publicized martial and man serW problems that have turned tbe ~ :fll the )OUf\ICSl heavywciPt ctr .. I• ~vcr into sometbina raemblitll a soap opera. Valenzuela chased, but Dodgersrally, 6-4 The -.uks bcfOrc die ,..... ... filled w1tb turmoil, with cm.,._. countcrcharscs ftyina bd• n• Tyson. mana,er Bill cntila. prom01cr Don 'Ki1'1aDdwm 1-... Givens. -rm noc involved WiG ......._ IC'Udalou1 or ._...t•s WW5-·• my pettONI Ii~ .. insisa ~,JIM) with 30 knodtoa1a. 1bC dCmr It_ to ft&ht time. tM .._ I all\, r. Jdraidy•ofllM."' Tlle.clledaJe AWAY Ttew-C:lllldllCI-•...... O:lS e.rn.: ~" ....... , -...... ., =· ::::=.~· ........... ' ' Spi"u ii '* a complellb • ~' tllhlet • ..,. OOly i• tM ~­ '" bow"M ~-~...-.A rductaat wriclf .a bell. 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"At one point, I asked if thctc wetc any curfews.." Burlinaton Manager Mike Bucci said. .. The umpires said they wanted to~ how Iona it could 10. They said there were no city': county or Jea,uc curfews." The lonscst pmc ever played was the Inter- national Leque marathon between Pawtucket and Roche5ter in 1981 that went 33 inninas. On April 18, the two teams pla)ed 32 innings and were tied, 2-2. When the game was resumed on June 23. Pawtucket Y..on in the bouom of the 33rd inning. Bob Ojeda. cum:ntly with the Ne~ York Mets, was the Wlnnina pitcher. Burlinaton General Manager Many Nash arrived at the ballpark at 8:30 Fnday morning and stayed until the game's conclusion. He was back at the park Saturday afiemoon, getting ready for a night game apinst Bristol. He said he tned to reach league president Bill Halstead m his office in Bristol. Va., seeking advice on whether 10 play or stop. No one answered the phone, and there was nothang 10 do but go on. "Seemed like when we got to the 20th inning. it was kjnd of a blank." Nash said. ''lt was something I wouldn't want to go through again." Cham p's sm&Je. a bloop over the second baseman's bead. broke a tie tnat had existed since the bottom of the eiahth, when the Indians tied the rookie-league game. Luis Mercedes scored the pme-winning run. The losina patcher. Don W1lhams, is usually a catcher. Bucci said he used Williams, "because I had used every pitcher I had available for at least five tnnangs. With 18-and 19-year-<>ld kids, you have to be careful. We won't sacnficc a kid's arm for one game.·· Williams was the fifth Burlington pitcher. The winner, Anhur Rhodes., was the saxtb pitcher used by Bluefield, which won for the first time 1n six games this season. The loss was the first in six games for Burhngton. The Appalachian League season began la~t ~~~ . Quote of the day Loo PIAleUa, who on Thursday re{>laccd Bally Manin. the man who replaced him as manager of the New York Yankees: .. I'm not an interim manager I can tell you thaL I expect to be here a good while." Stevens tosses six TD passes PROVIDENCE. R I -Matt Stevens EiJ threw st>; touchdown passes to lead the Los •II• Angeles Cobras to a 49-34 Arena Football League 1ctory over the New England Steamrollers Saturda> night Los Angeles. 4-5. ended a two-game losing streak and mo\ ed close to assunng 11self of the founh and final pla}offberth m the sax-team league The Cobras need only one victory or a New EnaJand lo~ m :he season's final three games to chnch a pfayoff spot. If the two teams end the season tied. Los Angeles would go to the playoffs on the basis of its two v1ctones over the Steamrollers. Stevens completed 19 of 29 passes for 249 yards. The former Fountain Valley High standout leads the league wnh I .925 yards and 42 touchdowns. Wade Lockett and Joe Kelly caught two touch- down passes apiece. whale Gary Mullen and 39-yearold 01ffBranch caught one each. Branch had spent the past six ~mes on the injured reserve hst because of pulled groin muscles He last played on May 6. U.S. Select team downs Spain BILBAO. Spam -The U.S Select m basketball team. led by former Navy All- Amencan David Robinson's 18 points. finished a s1x..game European tour un- beaten b) defeating Spain 109-87. Saturday night. The team returns home on Monda}' with Coach (icorge Raveling mtendmg to recommend additional players to the final tryout camp to U .S Ol)'mpic C'oach John Thompwn .. I feel all the questions we had before the tour have been ans1.1tered. · Ravehnf said. "We will go back and have a meeting as a coaching staff to dt-c1de the players who we want back ·· In the tour's final ~e. Robinson and guards Rex Chapman. Charles Smith and Steve Kerr provided the spark. Nelson defends WBC crown Anmu Nel1oa of Ghana stopped m challenger Lu~ SHrez with a fluff)-of punches earl} m the ninth round Saturda> in Atlanuc CH) to successfully defend his World Bo>;ing Council super featherweight cham- p1onsh1p Nelson caught Suarez with a big right hand against the ropes to open the nm th round and followed it with a quick flulT) that put the challenger to the can,as. Suarez was up at the count of five. but referee Toay Peru stopped the fiaht at 27 S«onds of the ntnth f'Ound Al~ m Atlantic Ctty. Htttor C&madto, a former double champion. got up from a first-round knockdown and remained unbeaten w11h a 10-round unanimous decision over Reyes Cnz. IJVE IN YOUR HCltfE. Neleon malntaln• l•d by foar l.an1 N.-tho\ a 6-undct-per 66 l!I Saturday to ~tain I rouMhOl lead after three rounds orthe Atlan11 GolfCluiic in M1riena. Oa. Ndson, the defcndina POA champion, wa1 in position to brt8k the POA Tour record for mMI U\olS unckr par for .54 hOles before t.ak:inaa bolcY 6 on the 18th hole. one he had birdied in tachoftbefiisl two rounds. h left him whha21-under· par I 95 total, one shy of the Tour undcr'i'9r mark of22 set by Gay Brewer on a per-71 coune at the Pensaco~ Open in 196 7. Nelson, who has led f'rocn the ttart 1n qu~t of his I 0th carttr victorv, held the lead over P .. I A1111Cer, who shot 66 and was at 199 ••. In Wilminaton, Del., Patty AeeU. shot • 2·under-par 69 for a 'WC?"" stroke lead aner three rounds of the LPOA McDonald' Championship. Sheehan has a 10-unckr-~ 203 after three rounds oft he tournament over the 6,366-yard. ~r 71 DuPont Country Club. In tee0nd place was rookie DottJe Mod1rle, fresh out of Funnan University, who carded a 70 for a S4-hole total of20S .•• 8anN Raala1. the third-kadin& money winner on the Smior POA Tour shot a 6-under-pat 66 to take a twMtroke lead after two rounds of the Southwestern Bell Senior Pases Classic 1n Oklahoma City._ Henn~na. a c;>ne-tjm~ winner this season. had e1aht b1rdte1 -1nc:lud1na four 1n a row -and two t>o&eys as he finished with a two-round total of9-undcr 131 DH p......, of Goleta jumped off to a bia lead and coasted to a Sand 4 victory on the 32nd hole over Rudy Haa1 of Danville in the the 17th CaJiforn1a Amateur Championship in Pebble Beach. Elliott captures pole posldon BUI Elliott broke the track record and Ill won the pole position Saturday for the Miller High Life 400 NASCAR stock car race at M1ch1gan International Speedway in Brooklyn. Elliott was the fastest of three driven who surpassed the previous record on the two-mile, high- banked oval. The other two were Geoff Bo4bae, who won last Sunday's race at Long Pond, Pa .. and Davey AIUsoa, who is racing here while his father. Bobby. recovers slowly from serious injuries sustained in the Pocono race. Allison. 27, was the first driver to complete a qualifying attempt Saturday. breaking Tlm Rlcbmoad'1 1986 record of 172.031 mph with a lap averaging 172 146. Bodine, who ~nt out shortly after Alhson , improved the mark to 172.480. Elliott then knocked Bodine off the top spot for today's 400-mile race wnh a fast lap of 172.687 ... Ex-City Manager William Talley 1s suing the California Angels for allegedl}' seeking to have him fired bccauseofhis role in a development dispute between the city of Anaheim and the Amencan Lcque bascbaJI team. Talley, who resigned as city manaJer last summer Wlth severance pay. alleges 1n a lawsuit filed Friday that Golden West Baseball Co .. which owns the Angels, .. engaged 1n a senesof acts designed to disrupt and interfere" in order to descredn him. The alleged acts wcren 't described in the sun. which seeks unspcC'lfied monetary damages . . The soccer team from the Netherlands finally won ns first maJOr trophy by beating the Sovie• Union. 2-0, in the finaJ of the European Championships in Munich. West Germany. RHd Ga1Ut'1 first goal of the tournament and Marco Vu Ba1ta'1 stunning fifih goal of the champ1onsh1ps gave ttle Dutch the tide ... Marshall Unaversity football player Toay Petenea, who rewrote the school and league record book in passing. has been selected Southern Confetcnce Athlete of the Year for 1987-88. Petersen, a senior from Loch. won the honor ma landslide 1n balloting by members of the Southern Conference Spons Media Associauon ... With Risen Star's racing future clouded by a nagging IDJU~. the horse's owners have entered a S7 million synd1ca11on deal wnh Walmac International. a breed- ing farm 1n Lexington. Ky. Television. radio TELEVISION 9 a.m -AUTO RACING: NASC'AR M1ch1gan 400, from Brooklyn. Mich .. Channel 2 I 0 a m -MEN'S GOLF· Centennial of Golf in Amenca· a look at the game on its IOOth anniversary. ( hannel 4. 10:30 a.m -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Seniors tournament. from Oklahoma City. Okla .. ESPN . 11 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Ctncm- nati, Channel 11. 11 :05 a.m. -BASEBALL: Padres at Atlanta. TBS. 11 :15 a.m. -BASEBALL: New York Mets at Chicago Cubs, WGN. 12:30 p.m -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Atlanta Classic. from Manetta, Ga., Channel 2. I p.m. -MOTOCROSS: The Supercrown. from San Diego (taped), ESPN. I 30 p m. -SPOl\TSWORLD: World Cup amateur wrestling. from Toledo, Ohio (taped); Insh Derby. from County Kildare. Ireland (delayed). U.S. vs. China platform d1vmg. from Largo. Fla. (taped), Channel 4. 2 p.m. -At.no RACING: HFC Amencan Racing Senes. ESPN 2.30 p.m. -BOXING PREVIEW· T>son/Spink.s fiiht. Channel 11 . 3 p.m. -WOMEN'S GOLF: LPGA tour- nament. from W1lmmgton. Del. (delayed). Channel 7. 5 p m -ARENA FOOTBALL: Chicago at Pmsburgh. Pnme Ticket. 6 p m. -BOXING: George Foreman vs. Carlos HernandeL m IQ.round heavyweight bout. from. Atlantic Ctty, NJ .. USA. 7:30 p.m. -WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Pro Beach tournament. from Pacific Palisades (de- layed). Prime Ticket. RADIO I I a m. -BASEBALL: Padres at Atlanta. KFMB (760) 11.15 p.m -BASEBALL. Dodgers at Cinc1nnat1, KABC (790). 2 p.m. -BASEBALL: Brewers at Angels. KMPC (710). MONDA Y'S TELEVISION I p. m -BASEBALL: Philaddphia at Chicago Cubs. WGN. Orange Coast first in regatta READING, En&l.tnd -The Or· anse Coast Collesc junior vanity ci&ht Onished first in the Readina Rcpu.a Saturday, defeating a pair of crews from EnaJand. In the final heat of the ~tta, OCC won by l 1/t len11hs over Plngbournc Collrac. En&land. •hile the London Row1na Club was third. A PAY-PER-VIEW CABLE 1V EXW.51VE. hi me opcn1na htat or the event. which is a warmup to this wee-k's I S4Lh Hcl\lt)' Royal ~ua. the Pirates outrowcd tbt Tnnity Hall Boat Club and R.cadin1 R<>Ytina Club b) finishina the nearfy 1,ooo;rMu:r courx on tM Thama River iii 2:31. TO ORDFR CW, YOUR CABLE SYSTFM • 1-800-TS-FIGHT .. The Yralber and (Oftditions wcrr e ctl""'·" s.aid OCC mw to.ch Dave Goint. .. Our auys att acned aboua tbc upc~mina ttpna.•· In the Henley Roya! Ileana. C"Ompe1i1ion is htad·~ Wit6 two boats fac1na ofTo\cr the 2.JOO.mettr d1•iancc. The winner of Qeb bean ps on 10 the nut round. t!Y• tbt lotcr iJ clim1naitd. .,,. ~ -- Derrick Roetacno lanfea to reach llhot from Jimmy Con.non 4arlnt thlrd-roa.nd Al~ matcb at Wimbledon Saturday. Connon rallied for fl•e-aet Yictory to adY&Dce. Connors pulls out victory Down 2-fin sets, he rallies past Rostagno at Wimbledon WIMBLEDON. England (AP) -Jimmy Connors staged a surnng comeback at Wimbledon for the second straight }'Car, beating fellow American Derrick Rostagno 1n a fhe-set marathon Saturda> to move mto the fourth round The two-time Wimbledon champion rallied from a two sets-to-one deficit to beat his 22-year-old opponent. w h0 was 6 )Cars old when Connors won his first match at thl.' famed grass-court tournament. .\fter 4 hours and 2 minutes. the match finall} ended when Rostagno hit a second serve a foot past the service llnl.' The S<:orcs were 7-5. 4-6. 4-6. 6-2. 7-5. Connors. who reached the semifinals last year af\er O\aloming a two-set deficit against Mikael Pemfors m the fourth round. raised his racket in tnumph as the crowd on Court No I saluted him wcth thunderous applause "My game has alwa>s been staying there 'ul I die because you never ._now what's going to happen." said Connors. who has won eight ofh1s 10 five-set matches at Wimbledon. Rostagno. a former Stanford star ranked 86th in the world. swatted the net in disgust afier shaking hands with Connors. But he had nothing but praise for his 35-year- old conqueror after the match. "If you don't appreciate what he does. you don't appreciate tennis." Rostagno saad. "He comes up wnh shots no one else does. Tennis as an art and he's an artist." In 1981 . Connors lost the opening two sets to V1Jay Amntraj before rallying to wm the quarterfinal match. Last year. he dropped the first two se1s to Pernfors and was trailing, 1-4, in the third before staging the second greatest comeback m Wimbledon history. "They were throwing sand on the grave in that one.'' Connors said. "I was down and near out. This was a different kind of match." Third-seeded Stefan Edberg of Sweden also strua&Jed before overcoming American doubles specialist -Ren Flach. 6-2. 7-5. 2-6. 7-S. His countryman. second-seeded Mais Welander. kept his hopes for a Grand Slam sWttp ahve w11h a 6-1 . 6-4. 6-4 v1ctol) over Menno Oostingof the Netherla nds. Also advancms to the founh round were No 9 M1losla\ Mcc1r of Czechoslovakia and No. 16 Slobodan ZavOJtnO\IC of Yugoslavia. In women's play. second-seeded Martina NaHatilova moved a step closer to her seventh stra1"1t Wimbledon singles title and ninth overall by beating Karen Sch1mper of South Afnca, 6--0, 6-4. Tenth-seeded Lon McNeil of the United States and No 15 Sylvia Han1ka of West Germany were eliminated. Amencan Katnna Adams. a 19-year-old who turned professional less than six months ago. downed Hanika. 6-3. 6-3. while McNeil was ousted by South Afncan Ros Fairbank, 7-6. 6-4. The rest of the women's seeds were v1ctonous. including No. 3 Pam Shnver. No. 4 Chris Even. No. 5 Gabriela Sabatini. No. 8 Natalia Zvereva. No. 13 Larisa Savchenko and No. 14 Katerina Malceva. Maleeva's 6-0. 6-0 win over Belinda Cordwell of New Zealand was the second shutout of the tournament. Top- seeded Steffi Graf blanked Hu Na in the opening round. Pagel breaks mark in shot put Slaney wins 2,000 meters; Scott mile victor at San Diego SAN DIEGO (AP) -Ramona Pagel twice bettered her American women's shot put record on con- secutive throws and Mary Decker Slaney won the 2.000-meter run Saturday at the M1chelob Invitational Track Meet. Pagel. a 1984 Olympian, had a throw of 66 feet, one-quarter mch on her second throw to better her previous record of 64-2112, ~t 1n Columbus. Ohio. on May 8. The record-breaking mark lasted only as long as tt took Pagel to get back STARS ••• l'romDl and too tall for the North. however. as he drove past Kenh for the layup. was fouled and hit the free throw to put the South ahead by IS and seal the win. "We had a .,-eat team." Keefe said. "Bobby (Joyce) and Tower and I arc pretty bia and Bren (Johnson) John- son can play with anyone. ··1 thou&ht that Manin had to do too much himself tn the first half. ~ith's shot was on. but I think Manan's bcma 1one was the dif- ference for them. Manin, who avef'l&Cd 24.2 points and 14 rebounds a pmc for thl" tiny Ol)'mpie Lcaauc team, fouled out with 9:24 ten. The South shot 60 percent from the field for the pmc. with PaitCr addin& 12 points and four rebounds and Small's 11 point$. Brian MK'lOtUy from Sunny Hilla had a fine oudna with l 6 poinll.. seven tcbounds and a blocked shot .. AU.-ITM llllOT'at -.,._ ICeelt l'ftMt lfWM .....,.. .,,., Ill ltle ~ ....... I ..e(fet\Mt "'"'........ ,..... ..,.,_ Ill • ................. , ......... -.. :nlll .,, Ole~ .., ...... c.... llMl9 KlweM Oli9flM ,... ...... ~CllMftl. It' .............................. .. ~ ... CeflW IMl "'9"""9""' ........... OWIYIN:Wm 11 Or .... C... 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The mark places Griffith second on the all-time U.S. perfotmer list. behind Evelyn Ashford's I 0 76 set m 1984, and ranks Griffith eighth on the world all-tame performer hst. Pam Marshall finished second in 11 .18 seconds. followed by Jamaica's Jultet Cuthbert 1n 11 .23 and Jeanette Bolden an 11 28. Steve Scott, the Amencan record holder in tbe mile. ran a stron1 final lap in the mect's featured mile nm to finish in 3 . .S6.06. Joe Falcon of the University of Arkansas finished sec- ond m 3:.S6.55. followed by Jeff Atkinson m 3:S6.66 and Chuck Aragon m 3:57.01. In the men's 110-meter hurdles, Roger Km&dom led the entire way to beat Greg ~oster and five others in a t1 me of 13. 17 seconds. The race was· run mto a strong headwind of nearly thrtt meters per second. •. Detroit stops Stieb' s winning streak at nine Pettis hits t ree-run homer to spark Tigers past Toronto Gary Ptuis hit a threc·nin homer. and Darrell Evans added a so!o shot ~s the pctro1t Tiaers ended Dave Stieb•s streak of nine st,.i&ht vtctones. beatinJ the Toronto Blue Jays. 1.2. Saturday at Exhibition Stadium. Doyle Aluander, 7-4, st'lttcred ei&}lt hats, struck out six and walked one in eiaht inninp. and Guillcnno Hernandez pitched the nin1n. . ~vans, hitting .192 coming in, led ofTthc second with hts eighth homer. . Af\cr M~u Nokes walked and Ray Kni&Ju doubled. ~ueb fell behind_ 2-0 on P~ujs. PettJs lofted tfie ~t patch into a strona wand blowmg out to riaht for hlS second homer of the y~r. Stieb. I 0-4. lcfi the game in the fourth when Pettis drew a lcadoff walk. stoic second and scored as Dave Bcraman's bad-hop s1nale bounced off second baseman Manny Lee's glove for the fifih run. Stieb, who fot five of the first six outs on strikeouts. had won nine o has last 11 starts with two no-decisions last losing on Apnl 26. · Jn the Toronto second. Kelly Gruber hh a solo homer. his 10th of the season Elsewhere in the American League: AtMetlct 4, ,-.,l!l! 3: Jose Canseco hit his major lea.uc-leadan• 19th homer. a three-run shot in the third inninJ, and hlS four RBI pve right-hander Bob Welch and Oakland the victory at home. The A's. who lead the second-place Twins by six aames, trailed 2-1 in the third before Canscco's two-out blast off Allan Anderson. 3-4. Welch. 9-4. yielded seven hits and three runs. while strikina out five, in 711> inninas before Dennis Eckersley came on to earn has Amencan Leaauc-lcading 23rd save. The Twins scored their third run and chased Welch 1n the eighth. K.uby Puckett singled with one out and went to second on Canseco's fieldina error. After Randy Bush walked, Eckersley relieved and, one out later. yielded a run-sconng double by Gene Lariein. Royal• 7, Mari.Den I: Kansas City took advantage of three errors to score five runs in the ninth inning and Bret Saberhagcn pitched five-hit ball for eight innings in the Kingdome. With the score ued at 2, Danny Tartabull walked to lead off the ninth and Marie Langston. 5-8, fielded Kevin Scitzcr's bunt and threw wildly. Frank White followed with a bunt that first baseman Steve Balboni misplayed and then threw poorly for a double-error. allowing Tartabull to score. hit another two-run double. Gary Thurman hid a sacrifice Oy and Schooler bilked home a run. RHS.s ll.Orteletl:Jim Rittbrokca tiew1tha two- run 1inalc du.rina a scven-t"Un ci&hth innina at Fenway Park as ~ton 1poiled Cal Ripken·, I .OOOth consttut1ve start for Baltimore. Mark William$0n, 1-S. replaced Baltimore starter Mike Boddic;ka' in the eiahth and Wll l'Ut.cd by Dwight Evans' sinaJe. Then. Mike Oretn~U eucnded bss h1t1ing stre•k to 16 pmcs with a sinaJe aod ElJjs Burks walked. fi.Jhna the bases. Doug Sisk replaced Williamson and Rice s1naled throu~ the middle. acorina Evans and Greenwell, snappina a J..3 tic. The Red Sox scored five more runs on an RBI smgk t?) Rich Gedman and two-run singles by Wade Bogs and Greenwell The seven runs were the most Boston had scored 1noneinnin1sinceAug. 21 , 1986. Ya.Uea 4, llilut l: Jack Clark hit a t1e-breakini. two-run homer in the third 1nn1nsat Yankee Stadium and helped Tommy John to his 282nd career victory as the New York handed Orea Swindell his fifth consecuuve setback Sw1ndcll. I ().6, the fint maJor league pucher to wm .a 0 pmes this sca$0n but winless since May 30, had lasted a total offive mnmp in his tWO previous OU lings, y1eldmg I 0 runs and IS hits. This time. he went six innings, y~lding three runs and eight hits. 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"I will never manage the Yankees again," said Martin. who was fired Thursday. "I want to be part of the Yankees and I want them to be succeuful." Martin said from near Binghamton. N. Y .. where he spent Friday fishina. "But I don't ever want to manage ANGELS ••• PromDl The Ancels tied 1t with two runs 1n the second; stolen runs. you could say. Fint. Devon White ssn&)ed and was movina on a pitch Jack Howell grounded to the spot vacated by shortstop Dale Sveum, who was coverina second. White continued to third and kept on comina to the plate when let\ fielder Leonard took his time ~ttina the throw back into the infield. ''f knew Leonard WIS IOLDI to lob the bill in. so 'i'ust toot of[" said White, who was for 2 with two runs scored. Sveum caua,ht the ball at his ab~ turned and hesitated before throwina home -not in tirM to ,et White. * UM9L *"111 -CelCllW .. e-•• "9f Ill lflt tlat'flflt ..... :S.tunlaT .... L ... -r..-c:.t -Denelt ~. -.. Ill ... .... ..., _ _... ............. Ill I t\lfl 1" thte 91 tlll IHI M¥tll. Hit II Mtlfle i.9 M ftle laM Hat ..... • • • S.IUl'tln't ..,.. ...,,.. .. .,., .................. .... .. --.. ~ ....... ,,.,. .. lllCft -. ..,... -..... " ................ .. ...... Clllllr ........ --INW9 -. ........................ a.... =_ ............. . .......................... "' • ., .... ...,a....-.... ....,L.-. _ .. ,.., ................ ....... .... 9r...n ••• ,., .......... ... .............. ,...., .... ..,_ -.,-..... .................. .. _____ ................. ... . .., ..... ,. ........... -··=-Ult· ..... -. ... _.......... .. ...................... ~ ... ,, =\.or:::.: :r.-r.:... ~ , ......... " ............ them again. "Even the fish didn't bate Bad week. I guess." he quipped The week included Martin being fired after the Yankees had lost a three-game scncs at Dctroll. drop- ping all three games by one run. and the team droi;.ping from first place to second sn the Amcncan League East. behind the Tigers. In his conttnuing policy of shifting managers. owner George Steinbren- ner fired Martin and brought back Lou Piniella, who had managed the club in 1986 and 1987. Martin had rcsi&ned once and been fired three previous times as Yankee man~er. "l don't want to be in a position between George and the Yankees' team," Martin said "It JUSt doesn't work ·· Martin. who has a hfct1me contract with Steinbrenner. will m~t with him this week and discuss a new assignment in the organization. ''f'll be 1nvohed 10 the front office in some manner:· Manin said. The usuall) fief) Martin said he shed some tears when he learned of his latest finng. "I cned." he admitted.·· .\nd so did Jill (his wife). I was womed about her most because she aot very emouonal. "lfl said there wasn't tears, rd be a liar. If I said 1 didn't cry more than once. I'd be a har. And 1fl said there won't be more tears. then I'd be a liar as well. "They hurt my heart " ·Jones has developed into Indians' savior ReHeverhasearned spot In record books with 14saves tn row NEW YORK (AP) -O.n Quiscnbe"l, and bis submarine sink· er. Goose Uossqe with his he.ala'. Bruce Sutter and a split·finaer fastball. Orcat relievers with .,.at pitches. Now make room in lbe record book for a journeyman named Jones who challcQle.' bltletl with a dws.u_ p. '"All I dO is niiko them bil the bill arid h~ ~ caecb it. And I throw striits. . CleVelUd's Docc Jones 1ald."'1t· • .cum.~ ... It's b6eri enoup. boMYCr. co 1ttOmptiSh wtiet no odter pitc:t.ef bas ever ctoat.; Jo.et let a f'ICOtd wittl bis 14dl •ve ia 14 tna Fridl n:..1.t as tile 1ac11an1 bCld off the ~"Yon Yanaa, 7-~. Joan. Pi1CWli Oft bis l lit birth- day. broke the"*' ol 13 enablitbed tty Phillddpltill's Stew BedrOlian IMt ,.r. He mltcd aU 11vat t.um he liced. .. , ... , woniect 9bou1 the reai'd. I tried to 11tu1 h wt.• t.e ilid. .... , I llliell f Qa rdla I tiuJe llOW." 1W millal ..U die ftna ti• J.a Ms &Um it flalY· Jo~s. whosptnt pan of 10 yean in the minors.. wasoncof 46 pitchers the lndiansbrouaht to spring tra1nina. He had a l 1 S ERA 1n 49 games as a rookie for Oeveland last season and r1.1ured be had a cenain job. .. r was coastina with the wrons attitude." be recalled. "I thoupt I bad a mo1 made. I shoukfvc ltoown bettct.>T- The Indians hid reshuffled their front office durina the wlnter and the new boucs Wtten•1 famili.ar with Jona. ... knew what be could do." Cleveland Manaecr Doc Edwards said ... But the nc-. eyes hadn•t seen anyth'.ins to impraa them." ~ MJI bCbe spriQ& tnainint cttded. FAWards called Jones aside. "I said. '-SC.. you'V'f sot one matt c.hance.' 'Ht wnt out ud threw lS minuics or blttifts ~ the nut cky and lWO tltutout 1nni• the ftC'Xt day," Edwitds said. .. He made lhc tam." Jo.es. dnftcd ~ Milwa0tc in 1971. made hb ..... --debut with &ht • t """'* in l 912. ·He clid eat make it t.ct to the~ utiJ 1916. tbeycar aftef Oevtaand ~him as •he.-• . .... JYll Pl to .,.. ,_ IMft~ .... ,pmty IDOd pitct.n ~ lffMled ... '°"' titne i• .. ~ •id Mike Plllt'8Nlo0ldtt Yaaua.. Birthday present comes inform of three-hitter against Houston Dunston stole second. and Andre Dawson was walked mtcnuonall) before Sandberg singled sharp!) to ~ter . sconnf Dunston. W 1th t"o out~ Rand) M)'tn relieved Agwlcra. y1eldin& a two-run tnple to Marie Grace Reliever Les Lancaster. 4-4. v.u the winner From Tll~ AlsociatH Pttu Mike Kruko" kept has prom1St" to his son Jard. and helped himself too .. It's hJS b1nhda} and I told him I "ould get ham a "an ·· fl.ruko" said after he pn.ched a three-bitter Saturda) night as th1: San Francisco Giants beat the Houston .\stros. ~I . 1n the .\strodome. Piralet ~.Expos l: John Smile) pitched a five-hiller and Barn Bonds doubled to spark a four-run third inning as P1u!.burgh tnumphed at Ol)mp1c Stadium. The P1ratcsralhedapmst Bnan Holman. making his ma1or-lcaiue p1tchmg dcbuL Smile'. S-4. struck out six and v.alked none an p1tchan& his third complete p.me. Jarel "ho 1s actma as batbo~ for the Giants dunng the Houston scnt's. had some "ordsof encouragement for his dad befort' 1he game Brans I. Padtts 4: Oak Murph) hit a tw~run smak dunng a four-run fifth inning as Atlanta won at home. The '1nol) v.as the Bra"es· third stra1gbL match.in& 1hc.-1r longest strnl of the season San Diego lost its thud 1n a row. .. The last thing he said bcfort I wcnt out there 1.1.as 'Dad. don't sere" up.· .. Kruko" said Krukow. 0-4 pitched his first complete game smce last Jul) ~9 He has a 0.13 career rttord against Houston "This team has &•"en me fits.' Kruko" said ... On a personal note. I rca ll) wanted this complete game I respect this team. but the) ·,·e earned 1t The) 've worked me o"·c r more than an) other team ·· Card.iaal1 4, PILUJ.les 1: Jose Dcl..con pitched a four- h1ttcr and rookie Lui s ~licca and 'W1lhc McGee each got thm: hits a\ \t Louis prc,a1led at Busch Stadium In the last two games wtth Houston. the Giants ha'c scored 15 runs and collected 23 hits. "We'd been 1o1.>a111ng a long time to put together pnchang. h1ttmg and defense. and no" "e.·re doing that," San Francisco Manager Roger Craig said Houston has manaaed JUSt fi"e hus and one run m the two aamcs a.pmst the Giants After l1"1n8 up an R Bl tnple to Rafael Ramirez" 1th one out m the fifih. Krukow retired 14 out of the last 15 batters. It "as onl> the Giants' tifih complete game of the season but second an a row against Houston In other Nauonal Lcaauc games C.bt $, Mtts t: R) ne Sandberg's third hit of the game a t1e-break1ng single in a three-run eighth inning. earned Ch1caio 10 the' 1ctor) 1n apme pla)ed m I 03-<legrtt heat at Wnglc) Field Shawon Dunston opened the eighth 'Allh a single off rehe,er and loSt"r Rick .\gu1lcra. 0-3 One ou1 latCT Cubs Ill'# 'l'CMIK * s. Men 'l ClffC.A.0 ...... . ..... W• -Ci I I ) 0 0..-1~ ~ n • I l I ,...,_.,.. •t1t l"-r# 4 I 11 -111 ' 0 I I 09,.._, rt 7 I I I Slrwer'Y rl J I I I Sl>dllre ,_ ' 1 l I ~-" •• 1 • l •• -J ••• C•••<t •Ill G<~lt •1 11 H-JIO •Ill ........ ( 4 I J I !lllMr .. ' • • • °""""" cf ) ••• ...-•••••• -· t ••• M-u t I I I JC)ovlt Ml 1 I I I °'"9• > .................... . Mo1d'I lll I I I I T-» 11' I T.-_,..,. ..._ II S I I ... y.. -., __ , a.-'"., -s ~ .......... -141 I!_..,.,.,... .....,_. .,._ IL~Y-11 S • Md!•• .... 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Expos' pitcher Youmans suspended NEW YORK (AP) -Floyd Youmans. t~ troubled Montreal El.pos p1tchcr v. ho u ndt'rwe'ntakohol tthabilitatioo last ran. was wspmckd indcf'initcl) by the rommi ·onet'·~ oflitt Sa turd.a) "for failint 10 comply wilh his dnaa tcstina ~m ... hhoi.Wl Comm~ toner h1CT Ucbcm:>tfi confirmtd that Youmaru bad be-en unckrsoint .. periodic dT\11 tnlina. .. his offitt would not •Y how Youmans had "io&atcd the propam Youmans haJ bttn tclwdulcd '° pitcb htrda) niaht apinst Pit· ubufab. 1 n a brid' statcl'M1\ Uebem>lb •id the SU11>(D "oo "'is indefiaite 1pttMliQI fUrtbcf C\.'lhaatioft..• On March lO. Utbtrrolb ~ Eddie MalMr ol llle CiD• dn•tJ Rech aftct he 9dmi11ed '*II COQi Milner. Who Md 11ndctaont n:hab1htation laJt tenon. n:aumcd to actjon on June 19. TM Expos rcvcakd Oft Thurlday \bat Utbtm>t11•s otr~ h8d been tl\\C$tipti._ Youmans tor tn'tftl da~ but clUb Praidcal C'8udc Brochu refuted to say Wbctha the in,aliption had an>thiQI 10 do with d~teUi .. On turday. ch1b sootesmu IUch Griffin said fapos off\ciab met wi Youmacu af\cr lbe lioo anno11nttd and .. ,, ha 't bcicft cle- cidcid )'Ct what l~ nc ~ aq> ror ~ is... • Gtiftin •id Ute Elpos WOUid hdlt \" mans •nth ~an)1hi1'1 that milh1 ~me 'Ut Ul \mftS of medical n- llSllnCe, Yownans wsll ranain •• Mont.rat bu' v.iD no. be Wlth the am. Griftin •id. ,. • r Leiula.e •tandfngs -~1.eepe OM"nd lf'a ICICI t:a: City = .... w 46 39 38 3S 32 31 28 ... 42 41 lS 37 37 20 WDTOIV9ION L Pd. 08 Lll 26 .639 6-4 ll .SS7 6 7.3 JS .521 8~ · 4-4 37 .486 11 S.S 39 .4SI l)VJ S.S 42 .42S IS'h 7-3 46 .378 19 2.a 27 29 32 34 36 38 EAST DIVJSION .620 7.3 .S92 2 3-7 .S62 4 4-6 .S07 • 6-4 .so1 a 4-6 .493 9 6-4 S3 .274 2S 4""6 • ..., .• ac-.. ~ 7. Milwaum 3 8oilon 10.. Bahimore 3 Dettoia 7. Toronto 2 Oakland 4, Minnesota 3 New Y Ort 4, Ocveland I C\k:Mo 10, Texas S Kanas City 7, Seattle 3 Teday'•Gam• StnM Won I Los& I Won I Lost I Won I Won I lmt I Won Won Lost Won I Lost I Lost I Lost I a... Awa 20-13 26-11 2J.16 16-as· 17-18 21-17 21-18 1-4-l9 18-21 14-18 12·22 19·20 16-18 12-28 22-14 21-12 22·16 17·18 23-17 IC).18 12-21 22-13 21-17 19-16 18-16 14-19 18-20 8-32 Milwaukee (Hiauera 6-4) at Aqels (Fraser 4-7). 2:05 p.m . laltimorc (Peraza 1-2) at Boston (Smithson 2-2). IO:OS a.m. .. , ..... L.9 ... ...... '· ..... J MLWAUKe• CMJl'IOlltU c;.....,111 Surtlllflc ..,...,.Cf l.4'0Mtcf W Swutl'H own ., ..... ...... " JCMltla ,...... .,.... ., .... • I J t o.twie• • 1 t 0 •tttRnltt l11t •tJI ..,.,., ••tt • t t I Co..tlrf • 0 t t •• ,. ...... 30t0 •• ' • Atmncf ' • 0 0 •ttO DMll .. t1 1210 3 I I 0 Howt131t 3 2 t 1 lOtt Mllere 1tt0 ~ .. ,.,, Ml•1 T.-lf7ttl SC..111¥.... . II• ill - -IM-J c r • m • •-1 ~ WIMllW ... -,,..,..,. ,.,. e-o..r. ~. ~-'· c.a-,.,111e 2 LC>e #'tw1tll!• •, ~ t , »-YOUlll ,....,.. .. Filer l.•·2 ci.r Gal••• • "lt .. MIO 6 f 1 ' 2 I 2 lt001 MWlllW,6·7 f le J 2 0 1 Fllw plldled lo 3 IMll"" Ill IM 7tlt. HI~(~ Ref). U!Mlr .. ,..,,._., ~; Finl, 09fttl· lnOW. ~. McCOY; Tl'llrd, Collie. T-Ul A-lU2'. Clncland (Rodriauez ~I) at New York (Allen 2-2). 10:30 a.m Dettoit (Robinson S-2) at Toronto (Aanapn 6-.5), 10:3S a.m. Minnesota (Lea 3-3 and Viola l l-2)at Oakland (Youna S-4 and Stewart LOS A ... aLll •r91_. 2100 I 0 0 0 >tto 2 0 0 I l I 0 0 s 0, 2 4 0 I I 4 I I 0 4 I I 0 • , 2 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I I I , 0 1 0 0000 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~AT1 .. , .... • 1 1 1 3 I 0 0 0000 10:.S).2.12:lS p.m. :kansas City (l..e1brandt 3-9) at Seattle (Swift S-4), I :JS p.m. Chicqo (McDowell 2-6) at Texas (Russell 7-0). S:3S p.m. Moaday'a Gamet Minnesota al All,ela, S: 10 p.m. S.• 2'b 5"'ontl 1b Sl\lltlM lb MHld'lr lb OlbSOI\ K 111\erlhel r1 Shelbv ct Scloscl•c H•mtlnlt> Andeln u V•len1le p Holton o l.ltttlnu TJonttlf Frette0• s-.a EOeYlsei EMPV lb ONel•rf McOrlclnc: • 0 I 0 Oettoital New York, 4:30 p.m. Toronto at 8alt1morc. 4·3S p.m Cleveland at Boston. 4:35 p m Chicaco at Kansas City. 5:35 p.m. Tens at Seattle, 7:05 p.m Milwaukee at Oakland. 7·3S p.m. DMstn Houston San Francisco Cincinnau San Diego Atlanta NniYork PittsburJh Chicaio St. Louis Mo ntreal Ph1ladelph1a w 41 38 36 33 31 26 46 41 38 36 J'4 32 Nat1ona1 League L 30 34 36 39 43 44 WEST DIVISION Pct. GB LIO .511 1-3 .S28 31h 5-5 .soo 5'h 5-5 .458 81h 4-6 419 ll'h 4-6 371 141h 6-4 EAST DIVISION 26 .639 6-4 32 562 5112 .S-5 34 528 8 7-3 37 493 I 01h 4-6 38 .472 12 3-7 39 .4S I I 3'h 5-S Satarday'a Scores Dodren 6. Cincmnat1 4 Chica.a.a 5, New York 2 Ptnsbur&h 5. Montreal I Atlanta 8. San Diego 4 St Louis 4. Ph1ladelph1a I San Francisco 4. Houston I Today's Games Stttak Won 2 Lost 2 Won 3 Lost 4 Lost 3 Won 3 Lost I Won 3 Won I Won I Lost 3 Lost I Home Away 21-18 2~12 22-13 16-21 2~19 16-17 16-17 17-22 22-19 9-24 12-21 14-23 25-11 23-15 18-1 s 17-17 21·16 18-16 21-1 s 18-17 20.19 19·20 13-22 14-23 H .. oon Cr••• o JGot'llll pr Al>wne P Oroscoo CllCPCll 19 Tredwv211 RllU 81ftMtp ~911 Gf•v• ltMrphyp OU'11motl FWl9rn•ll C~lf • I I 2 4 0 I 0 • l 2 I 3 1 0 2 I 0 2 ' 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 1 • 0 0 to 0 00 T ..... , » 61t 6 T ..... » '. ~ ... ...... ..... .,,.,.... ... , __. ClN:lllM• ----· G•mt Winnl119 lt91 -ShelbY (4) E-Andef'Mll\. OP-Los Anoelft '· Clnc.lfwwlll I. LOii-Loi A"9e1H 7, Clnc:lnnell & 28-Mar\Nft. H•mlllot1, S.bo. HR-t..arlllfl (7), ED•vi. (121, OHelH (6). S-S.11. StlerllerMll\ W H aaaaalO LnAMlll\ V•lenile 2·3 5 • • I 0 Holtot1 w.:H 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 cr-s • 2 0 • 0 3 A~ 3M , 0 0 I s Orosco S.5 1·3 0 0 0 0 0 ~ Rlio L.1-l 11·3 6 s . s , I I Irises 21-3 I 0 0 0 ' Grev 11·3 l 1 I 0 1 RMufPllY 12-l 0 0 0 0 • FWllll•ms I 0 0 0 0 0 Fret'ICO I 0 0 0 0 I UmOlres-Home, West. First. Rlooley. S.C· ond, ltullff. Third. E noel T-259 A-35,470 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS AmericM LMtue (~ s.tw•V"• ~) o.4,en (Leary 6-5) at Cincinnati (Browning 6-3). 11 15 a m. Pittsburgh (Drabek S-5) at Montreal (Perez 4-3). 10 35 am San Diego (Hawkins 6-6) at Atlanta (Z. Smath 3-4). 11 I 0 a.m. Ph1ladclph1a (Palmer 3-6) at St Louis (Forsch 4-3). 11 IS a m. New York (Darlin& 8-4) at Chicago (Pico 2-2). 11 ·20 am San Francisco (LaCoss 5-5) at Houston (Deshaies 4-5). 11 35 a.m . RUNs-<•nsec:o, 0.kland, '2. Molllor, Mll· •aukM. SS McGrlff. Toronto. 52, Lansford, 0.lllend SO. It Hel'ld«Mlll. New Yorlt. 4'. Wlnfleld. New YOl'll .... Yount Mllw•ukM ... llt91-Wlnheld New Vorlt, 60, Gr-II, Bo\ton, 57, C•nsec:o. O.klend, 56, Breit, Kanw1 c11v. 5-4, Puckett. Mit'IMWI• 5-4 HITS-L•n1tord. 0.llland, "· Puckett, Mlt'lllHOI•, •1. Wlnfleld, New Yori!. "· Brett, K•n~i Ctlv. n Molitor, MHw•ukM. " MoDclay'a Gamet o.4pre at Houston. 5:05 p.m. San Francisco at Atlanta, 4:40 p.m. Ph11adelph1a at Chicago. I :05 pm. Ne\\ York at Pmsburgh. 5:05 p.m. San Diego at Ctncmnau. 4;3S p.m Montreal at St. Louis. S:35 p.m. PITCHING (7 decl1lonsl~ussell. THH. 1·0 2 36. VIOie Min-I•, 11 ·2, 2 46. ROl>lf'IJOn, Detroit. 8·2, 3 13. Hunt, llollon, 9·3. 4 09. CelldelerO., N-York. 1·3. 211 Major league averages American League ~,,__,,.._, TeAM MTTwee A8 ........ ""1 ._. D9' ,,,. ... ., ., .. , --..... DU D6 UI ,.. JrS C-Ch 2f51 DA .. • )IJ JM T-250 161 61' n >G .JU ...... Yen 24'1 Jn .. '7 ~ .JU o...-"" )61 'S1 ,. JJt .. O.••t n.. m '" •' • MJ _ _.. J4" .. '2t U • M ~ -,,. 6M ,, •1 .. ... _ --•t4 .. 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Geudlo· Jo/\ilnJOn, Bahl• Corinthian YC CLASS l>-1 Co«>r•. 81M Huber, Sftorellne VS, 2 Pi.in Wreo. Alden Glidlmet'I. Pacffic Corlnltllen YC, ) CNrilv, Sieve Moffett, Ai.mtlos 9•v vc CLASS E-1 G1amo, Or-S.tei'lt'IO. LBYC. 2 1·1 Go Don Pres1ot1. Pacific Martner1 YC. 3 MA"°' Oete s, Cook·Wicbr1. LIYC hWlne (It Allllllc Qty) SUPER FEATHERWEIGHTS AJUITWI H9llOft <Ghane) sto9Md LUM ~a CCor!Mn Ct\1"1•11 • .hHS) Ill llirllll ot ~ 1)-rOUflder 10 ret•ln wac ~11 <NelMlll " ?f.-1 """" 20 knOc:llOUll; Suere& Is 25-21 JUNIOll WEL TERWEIG~TS -Hec:IOI' Cemac:ho (CleWISIOlt. Fie.) won 10-round ~· mou' deel1lof'I 0"'91' Revel Cru1 (~t'I lt~ICI (CemKho 11 32-0, Crut Is 37·3·11 <•• l.vtlft. ....... , SUPE• FEATHERWEIGHTS -.. rrv McGulo•n (Nortnern lf' ... ndl iloot>ed Tome• D• Cru1 (9reztll In fOYrlll of Ktledllled 10-rou~ !McGulpn I• 31·2. D• Cru1 h J0-3) Pro golf scores TENNIS WimtllMtn (•I Wllll1t111•1n. • ..,_,., MaN nlnt ._... s..... JlmmY c_.. IU SI def Derr~ RostHftO cu s) 7·5. •·•. 4·6, 6·2. 7·5. Si.t•n Edbtf'o IS...edenl def. Ken Flac:h IU S l. 6·2. 7·S, 2 .... 7·5 Mell ~ !Sweden) def. ~ Oost· lno <~I •·I. •·•. 6·4; MllOsla¥ MKlr (C1Khentovel.ie) def Ricardo A~ (Chllel •·3 6·• •·2. Slo«lodef'I Zlvoionovlc (VU90$!avla) def Erle Jelef'I (West Germeny), 3·6, 6·3, 7·6 •·l ~· TIWd ·--""'"" Mertine NewellloYe CU.$.) def. KM'efl Schlmoer ($oulh Alrtcal, 6-0, 6·•. Kelrlne Adelns (Us I def Svt¥1a H•nlk.• (Wetl Ger· menYI. 6-3, 6·3, Ro' F•lrbeNI (Soulh Atrial dtf LOl'I Mc;Nell IU S.), 7·6, ••• , K•ttrllle MelHYe CBulo•r••I def ee11nc1e Corctw.11 (New ZHlet'ldl. 6-0. 6-0. Cllri' E.,,.,1 IU s l def Alllko Klllmul• U•-l. , ••• •·O, Pem 5"'1.,., (US.I dtf Steoflel\le ltelte (US I. 7·6, 7-6, N•telle z.,.ereve (Soviet Unlof'll def EIN Relftec:lt ISoulh Afflea). 6·2. 1·•· Gebrlele S.0.htll (AreenM•I def Cetllerlne Tenvier IFr9ntel. 6· l . 6.J. L.arlM S.vc:ltentlo CSovlel Ut'llon) def Julle S.•mon 19rll•onl, 6·1. 6·2 o... ......... M~ LAMOIMO -S boets, In enoter1 Cl2 send bass. 2'1 berf'KUdll, 1 boftfto, I t\Mit>ul, I vetowt ... J medlerel, I roc:k 1111\, JS Kufoln, t ~. 67 c:allco 11911 DAV•Y'S LOO(•• (......, '-di> -6 l!Nll, 311 9"0lafl, 629 wraa.toa, 2 bonito. I '1911owl•ll, 21 roc:ll flall, 2 haNbut, 131 c:allc:o bass, ltl send NH, 1'0 m.c:k..a, •l• ICUllPll'I, I black c:roektr, I blue per ell, :JO wlllle 11'11. DANA WHAaP -13 boell, 3'2 .,,....,. 17S betS, 311 l)err.c:uci., 2 bonito, 5 llall«M, 2 vellowl•ll, 2 roc:ll 11111, 27 !Ndltr"el, 3 Ku!Pln. T'nfllieCAw aAMaAU. COMMISSIOHE•'S OFFICE-SutMt'lded Floyd YCIUINM. Morttreel E~ pltclter, In· def\ftltetv "tor ,.lllne to ~ wtlll NI drue ••tine proer•m. .. ~u..- MINNESOTA TWINS-Pl9cef Temmv Herr. second MMmell. Of'I IN IS-clav dllM6ecl hi. C•lled UP Jim Wlnll, pltdw, 9lld KtMl'I T.,..,,., f1ol beMll'Nll, from ~ ol IN ~ Coe" laetue Seflt Kart ..... 9lldler, IO Portlef'ld NEW YOlll{ VANKEES-Actlveted W.. R•ndolofl. MCOf'ld lleMtl'lall. from IN 15-119'1 dlwllled "'' s.n1 ••ndV veiaroe. lnl1elder to Cellumbut of IN lt11er'nalionel L-.ue ........ u..- MONTREAL EX~ec:alled lrl•n Hol!Nf'I. ollell«', from l~I of IM Am«lcell Auoc:letloft PHILADELPHIA PHILLIE~ R•v It INelmever rovlne Pllc:Nne CI09dl for lltt due>'• ~ Cten A mlnOr..._,. clUbl. Sl8ftld T~ $1\aOe, 1111~. Md Htl9ned lllm .. kl•"''-ol Ille New YOt1l·P9M L..89eUe. ST. LOUIS CAROINALS-Adtllated Terry Pef'ldleton. ttvrd betefNn, fret'll IM tH•v drwllled 1111 Sent Cr11 C¥Mftter, 9lldllf, outrl9flf to Louin .. of IM ~ Auocle· llof'I aASK•TaAU. c .......................... .... CaA-A~ lite ,..,_,Ion o4 Miii• s1ore11, conwnluloner POOTMLt. ....... fl ..... &ANM CINCINNA Tl IENGALS-SleNd kolf lre111i.v. M'*>Kller. Re!MMd Klkl 0.Av•. llt!IMdltr DALLAS coweovs-~ °"""" ~. oHeMM lacllte MOtKn .................... PtTTSaURGH PENGUINS ...,.,._ ~ Melofte lulHlme KOUt COl.UM NCAA~ Plllne celale'a •tlllellc: tum1 on reatf1c:'llve ~ IMc.uM of • '"°""' o4 •lltletK. CINCINNATI-~ ltlel V~ Hoolltr. llnebKller. and HoHl1 Smllll, ~ .. end, wlll not return to IN IOoltlel IMll'I. KANSAS-Announcad lltt retnmenl Of Al Woo6erd, edmlftlitrellve H$1.1IMI. Hollywood Park, Los Al results Alysheba, Ferdinand renew rivalry INGLEWOOD CAP) ~ Alyshebl and Fetdiaand will race •inst each othtt for the founh ti~ en ICM thin dpt months today in the 5500.000- paranlted Hollywood Gold Cup at HoftyWood Patt. m:: ~.:~~'1:'0:1 1stnnmoft lhanjn& • lwo4a• ncc bttWttn tht Kn•u:.?, DntlJ win-ners. Who botti loll 1 IMl nca.. Cutlass Reality_,.,.. :the us-t •inntt of the Californian aa tJw satne track June 12. AIYlheba. to bt riddtn by Chris Mce'1rron .and top wefPteef ll 126 ~ wm i....ued as 1 7-S "'°"' . lftJ•liM l'avorite. Fmli...t. 12' . '""' lin ShoftMbr 11 dlt'Jomy. -as ,_, '° ... 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