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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-07-16 - Orange Coast PilotThe Best Local News · Sportsand Business · WHAT'S INSIDE USA Weekend Special Features Readers Write Back THE ORANGE COAST .. TOP COLUMNISTS Vida Dean ·Jim Felton Ann Landers . I . ' 75 CENTS SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1989 TV UPDATE Tunes In Televlslon , I ~EARD A COOKIE JAR OPEN .. J.tE\t', 5NOOP't', TMERE'S O~E PEANUT BUTTER COOKIE LEF=T ! GARFIELD ® Hf Cy>, OPlf., GOE~S WHO'S (;OINu ;o f H£ VE.; 1'0PA"I? D WH'f' DOES ~E i..tAVE TO MAKEA 7-16 BIG DEAL OUT OF •EVER'f'THING? CATC~ IT,AND 'f'OU CAN HAVE IT .. ARE '(OlJ A GOOD CATC~ER? by Jim Davis f HAt' AN LJNCLf. WHO WHILE. Hf WAI":> TMf.RE, TMf~ RE.MOVEP Wf.NT TO TME VE.1 ONC.£... HI~ BRAIN ANP R~PLACEP IT WITM 1'M£ &RAIN OF A CHICKEN SEEING 1HE 'WHO• A6AIN 15 RE.ALL.Q FAN-rn51iC. .' JUDGE PARKER !1'5 KIND OF SHOCKING IHOUGH 10 SE.E HOW MUCH . OLDER IHE BAND MEMBER5 lOOK .1 f AND fW-i DREAMS IHEQ AREN'I ACO E.MPlV... n WHE~ QOO 1HINK A rr, ANN ... '/HE HE.4DAQ OF fHE BR1115H ~ INVA510N BAND5 ()JA5 ~ OVER 1UJE.Nl4-FIVE s,. 4EARS AGO .1 " .._._-':lr'!::"'ll"l~ r:rT:"r":::rr.---------1 ... -j ~ . l ...,....,,~· } ·~ ' 0 AS M'I CDNSCIENCE 5EEM5 -ro BE ..• fl t: KNOW ... 11'5 s-rARlrNG 10 GIVE A W~OlE NEW MEANING 10 '&ER:R.4' AND IHE. PAC..EMAKER5 I ! BY HANK KETCHAM by Harold Ledoux NO, I 'M NOT / UNFORTUNATELY, I HAV E A BUS\NESS APPOINT- MENT TONIGHT! G. B. T R U D E ~ U MOON MULLINS MISEAABLE WE!t-TJ.IER ~ ESPECIALLY k'NOWING iMOSE .AWFUL VAN SNOOTS NE><.T t>ooR HAVE Alll . CoNt>ITIONING ! l Sll ANO AJlfO Ml6UT rC0 IJE, Ot..AR t I A .. t Bur WE HAVE ICED T~A-· COLD .. BRISK' .. ANt>A LoT CHE::A PER. Tt-lA.N A IR Ferd and Tom Johnson BUT IT'S SO f-loT.' W~LL/ No RE,ASoN We DOESN'T HARM IHf: OZONE .. CONDI TIONIN~-CAN'T VISIT'TME V/J.NSNOOTS . SUCH LOVELY ~PLS-... ' \ I ... "" , ' ' . I I - / ', ,' ... --' ' Wou Lt:>N'r You ~OW-·THEI~ AJ~ CONDITION ER g~oKEDoWN BAC~ W~EN TH£ HEAT W,AV'f. 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How many ump f9cea do~ ... , SPLASH PARTY! 5ofMone la In tot a~ aplMt\. Af/lflllf era•••• colored penclle nHtly to the ecene. Code: 1..-C. 2-u. --. 3-YeflOw. 4-4.L brown. $--f=leah. 6-U ..._ 7-olr. .... - ; SPELLBINDER - ~ SCORE 10 Po•nh tor "''"9 a ll tM '-''e<' on the word ~low to fOf'm two complete words DO ME STIC .. -. . . ... . . . . THEN score 'l Po•"'' each for all i: wcYds of fOiJr e.ft9rt or More -tound .tmong the ...._,, .. Try to 1cor• •t ..... II ........ «loO lllOf'f w.Alul ........ . -~ .- BY TOM WILSON I GOT A NI i=TY JOKE THAT'LL REALLY TURN UP THE CORNERS OF"9YOUR YEAH, 1HIS ELEPf1ANT GOES INTO THIS SHOE MOUTH . STORE, SEE? • -' IUA.1€ At.StJ l'rfJT€ 7'lltT ''1'Rfl/f1P. tHe 51R/P'' W!U r~ 111€ erHNIC ANP (,Vl17/IW.. ~NS111WrY 7/IAT I~ 7He IR.l.fnlll( K CY TH€ il?fJtf 17 11/1/>fe. .. ~ 7H€ CUP!_> ;,_._____, WE~· T 50, ~Ow "~~t'*' ~~ CAT~ ~~ o~~ . .. ...__ u~~lMlTE.D OCXJBL,t C.OL)~5~ AS }Wu. sa, IWAWT1He £3f(J(£5T , TAU.€5T. ~I~ C/Jrtf!JINf.'17 (JfJ'lt.lrY ct£MCNTS F!i'Zm ~QQJ-1 CtJ(llffY" WITH ~l eXP/./J$1VUY !JKIUIANT !PEAS ()f MY MN. M05T EXP£N51V€. llU 7}£(i./P: 6LAMOROU5 .•. 1 \.-\s\TE. Ri\~5lN CO((~ rt.."~E.'5 ~ Me TOO, 6UT 1 ~\6l)R£0 WE.1D J051P\CKOJT1~E. Rl\l5\~5. ~ T"E-Wl\'1 , 1~\~ Cr\T rooo W~5 ON\...'-{ l-\Mk" PR\CE. ~ /I =:yr~ ~ ,.. M~ 5£~T\MENT5 f,~A(.TL,'I ~ by MacNelly ----- I WA&., ~~IEP ASOVT MIM. . WE MAVEN'T M~ A 'N'12D SINCE lME STUOENT R~T. wi;~, I'M AFRAID IT'6 eAD NEW~. ...... W .. Pr •11 ...... 11111 -........ Qs We -... foar Uri-. a-paelidetlllla. Is dais• 6ntl EJwtml joltttStm, &mJiJo, OJi{. A: No, Ahab.am Lincoln bad the most .. exes'' looking over his shoulder. James Buchanan. Franklin Pierce, Mil- lard Fillmore, John Tyler and Martin Van Buren. Q: 'IV• Mayag npeirman. wlllo • .i,.. wailiag for IOIDedabts co do. -co haw bean nplaced. Trae? Joh rt L Ra, Jr., Poirport, N. Y. A: Yes, Jesse Whitr, who started sitting around in 1967, bas been unseated by Gordon Jump, the station manager from WKRP ;,. Cirtdnndli Jump "got bis loneli- ness training from that show, his c.baraaer was always looking for something to do," says Maytag's Llnda £g- gens. Jump bas a 10-ycar contract; White remains a con- sultant. The company will introduce a new line of &idges in ~mber and says now is a good time for a change. Q1 WM&-s tM t.drgroand oa ~ Sec:ncaly s.-a Sldneerf Uid TrorNclt, Wichi14, Ka,.. • Al Skinner beaded the Northcastcm IlJinois Regional Tramporwion Authority until Bush picked him. Before that, be was a prmccutor leading an investigative unit un- der Gov. James Tho~ (a Rood friend of Bush's. by the way). How's be domq WAShi"tfO"Mnl magninc gave him an A+ in its Cabinet Report Card in June and credit- ed him with "more . c leadenh.ip in first 100 days than Bosh." He bd~:',,d1e. the response to the Alas- bn oil tpill. Make Of chat what you will Qa I reed ct.I Gnc:e ,... ........ ..-1~. cocalee po11eaaioa cA.q.. ~ ....,,_ lllswtdawoowf I LW Monila, Bl Also A1 Jones is making mu- ~ ~ trying to aroid a I criminal record. The Ja- maican modcl-Gngcr-ac- tlas -known for her I auk beauty. out-there --' music and post-hip pct-... ..e .... lft J-lca aona -pleadca not guilty to p'b::!t:f 0.006 owxa ol cocaine during a 1tay in bet Jooa, 37, who's been aaift in c:uDfaigna agaimt drug aa, dcnia my wroaadoinl. She bas a oew album DCtt IDOalh. No 0.1.,,..., ~up by a music Yideo and a wodd mar m.t hies -USA in e.rty '90. On me Kling circ:air. Joaes ia deli.eracing chrec 61m o6'en. ~ m. dode A Yr.i IO' Xiii and C-... dtt ~ OrYiDe Rederibacher, 82 ,.0( CIOmll we'll laaft ~ OD nay binb.- "1if ," _,. •t k Cfwor, "°'9 Jaly 16. He fa.. "" ........ lnor. "k .... cbe sweec.. _ .................. dacr. wbo lna ia C.1 1•, c.li£, wida wW Nim. eold bia ca2' ,., •a._. vs1&-m. '-ldll does •Co•V.O.,.wolt2.,....._ A Barry deep thinker ; !!' : • 0 i Qa ,,._.la die ..W cloel M'W'lp9I*' colam- ailt o. .. ..,,, pc .. w-t He tahe ...-yday damp wt....._ d.. •1•dcal.E"8 Dad-up comka oat .... la v.-...... ........w. -$kw &truo ... Las v 'JCS At "That's OK. I use thms, to0," jok.es Miami· based .Bury, whose new book is IM.-e &rry Sltpt Hm. "I jwt look at the world and have the same reaction evnyooc else doer. 'Boy, this is stupid!' But I atop and write about it. and most people go on to work at some meaningful job." Barry, 42, wrote for the student paper at Pennsy~varua's Havcrfonl College, "but 1 made C'YCf'Ydllng up. 10 I got ra.saiped co bwnor." Bany wants 1r known th.at be, wife Beth and 8-yeu-old Ro~n aren'c always yullina it up_ ... ( don't want people to think l'ft goc this rally funny &mily. The F.unily isn't 10 fuur. the wodd ia funny." W S'3MIQ; 2 ........ ftNI,, Clll90Ut .... ......... .. S' JCl '$ cm.. ... ,...,,..,... .. ""*" ..__ .. ._ .. .... ~ ......... ... ....... '"' .......... Y.lml QU)71W. " 'a$ --,,.. .... .. ........ " .... ... .. .......... ,. o.c.JCXM4 ... ..... "I n my kingdom, love rules all." THE (!JEEN OF HEARfS Lavish collector doll in porcelain and satin. Adorned with the universal symbol of love. Hen i1 a realm of great beauty and drum.a. A medieval world where the magic of rom1nce rules aupreme. For &he i1 the Queen of Heart.a, sovereign of the Lind of Love. Aod now -1 ~al collector doll capturing her 11tooi1hing beauty, by renowned doll designer Lline Gordon. Her face sculptured in bi.que porcelain ind hand-painud to portray her · ·mnnt blue eyes ind eensuous lips. Her h1ir cucading over her 1houlden like endlea waves of finely •pun gold. Magnificently cottumed in 11himmering gown oflustrout red and blue 11tin, the bodice accented with glittering hearta. Wearing a golden crowo set with fawtpearla. And hand-painted re.d 1lippen, adorned with hearts. Proudly carrying her royal ecepter topped with a brilliant crysul heart. Enchanting and opulent The eaence of romance. Specially imported and priced at $280, with a .und for display. Pleue order by Auguat 10th. ·-- ,,..... lleidooa Dolk Pie.. uJ ~Aue-10. 1989. , ........ c.-.. ~ 19091 ..._ ._. .,_.,_,.... Q-ole..r. "7 Laioe cw...• ... enAe.1,_ .. • ltwl r · , •,...a.la w1 Li\ 1 ·11 ...... um11•Wii,.W.ltwtlwlfaapwi&. 1 ..... _. • -.y ......... WI_,,. a..,_ ol -· ..... .., .. ii,..., ............ wl for the a.u..ce ........... ...i.ly ......... o/156.•wh, ...... ,.... ..... ..,. ......... .... .-..-----___ ... It's OK to .. Lau ourse It's hip to be cynical. But c<>rnball humor may be healthier -and more fun, argues the 'Today' show weatherman. By Willard Scott an'• tom• soocf advice: Never slap a man who chews tobacco. Oo you bow the pig's love tong? "Say It bn't Sow." OK. I'll scop. But in case you ha'YCD't noticed. my humor is as cornball u it comes, and I don't make any apologies for it. I love • _.pum, too, especially foe break&.st with locs ofbuucr on them. (OK. OK.) There should always be room for comball humor. And -ICri.ously -I fear a lot of the cornball hamor in America bu gone away. A lot of humor lw changed and become cyni- cal. We're seuina more and more afraid of laulhuaa at oundftl; we're Ffting too seri-ous:-A.ad it's DOC hard co Jee why. We ovcr- worry about e'f'aydUng. We peck.age criJCS these daya. Al. 100D u we Well oat the topic of sword- 6sb poienninc. we come up wid:i Coff'ce Can Kill You. 'Im we clamp that u fut as we can. aad come ap wilh Chewing Gum Causes Adllece'a Foot. Tlac media a. a lot co do with that. It's like Pr*-« Hllold Hill ia 11le Jlw Mire, warniaa .a.. "Tloable wida a capical T, and chM rbymmwida P, lllill daM--' for Pool." "A~ ..wet Doa"t ,_ • k+•anclf It will ODliifC nay,..... -ia ltiftr City!" 'I1mit lib ........... llkWon and ... t3i I •Mt ,.ac l'NIJ cime they cw •--·e:Mricdall6,000pJ- loiilolll'il•law•1 • W • cwo nee was ..... ~ .. ~ C.., .._Ila w.f 4111 • dlM kind of consant diet of bad md scary nc:'Ns. It's something most people enjoy, whether they grin or groan, whether they're city sophisticates or small-townen. When t give speeches. I often do a routine with my hairpiece. I spot a bald guy in the audience and plop the hair- piece down on b.im; sometimes I'll Joke, ''That's not a bald head, dut's a solar collector for a sex machine." Anyway, in New York City, I was doing the wne routine that I did for the Kiwanis Club in El Dorado, Ark., but instead of putting the luirpiecc on the mayor, I was putting it on the president of a big publishing company. They all went on the Aoor laughing, including him. STILL, MY KIND of humor doesn't appeal to some people, especially cyn- ics. Cynics alYnys want to 6nd some- thing wrong, something to look down upon. They're often younger and have a bitttt Yiew of the world. They can't laugh at themselves -and J find that kind of sad. A lot of young kids seem to be th.at way today. My own rtro daugbten, who are 111 their 20s. love utt Night With Davit/ LdtmMn. J like some features on the show, such as the Stupid Pet Trich. They're corny . A lot of people in the USA are very touchy nght now, but I think that will pass. W c should be proud of who we are -then we can laugh at ounclves. The movie Moon.strwclt is a classic ex- ample of how we can laugh at ourselves wit.bout being crud or condescending. If I were Italian, I'd be proud of Moon- strwck because it shows love, tan and !aught«. Some of the duncten are very funny: the old man singing in ltal- tan, the brother that Cher dumps and the one she marries, too. I think today's generation is almost afraid to show its emotion. It's true in marriages, in everything. That's part of the problem. What's wrong with a big man cry- ing? What's wrong with people saying, .. I love you?" What's wrong with a commitment? MY BRAND OP humor bas changed somewhat over the yea.n. I'm not as slapstick as I was, if you can beliC'Ve thaL I used to do the Carmen Miranda thing, and I'll still get dressed up now and then. I dttssed up as Boy George j un a coupl~ of yean ago, which was a bit more garub than Carmen Miranda. .But th.at Ca.rmen Miranda bit was the fmt rime anyone did that type of thing on the Today show. Jf you were my critic, you'd say, "This ass -the ultimate buffoon -is dcsccranng this rnarvelow news show by bemg a tota.l fooh" But others got a hoot out of it be- cause tt was so s1Uy. It was emharra.ss- ingly silly. It's one of those things you can't ta.kc your eyes off of because you can't quite believe it's happening. Now you might see me packing away biscuits and homema~ jellies somewhere in the South, where before I'd be dressed as a Southern belle and fanning myself on the veranda. J guess I don't want t~ say that I've become more subtle over the years. but anyone who has pa.id attention knows I h.ave a good sense of humor and I don't hnc to t:alce off my clothes, or put any on, to show iL BUT OF COUllSB. we're not all in a happy. craclc-a-)Oke mood all the rime. I get mad, but mostly at myself. I'm also snun enough not to put myself into a pomion of letting other people get to me. So I'll walk away before I'll get mad at others. If I'm ~ring in the a.irpon and I'm tired and 1 rcalJy don't want to talk to people, I'll go to the men's room, and just sit in there for But some of lus humor is j ust more cynical th.an my brand, and J can't rclat~ to it. It's not a question .. Look at me: I'm 55, I'm overweight, I'm bald.headed, Pm corny. And Pm OD top of the heap." an hour with my briefcase, my ci- gar and my cup of coffee. of good or bad. it's just diffttent. What's happened today is a lot of people are a(>flying the word "corny" in a disparaging way to anything tlat's sentimental, or fmllliar, or th.at bas a nice. warm touch. Look at your 1V sitcoms. They all look a.like. The music ~I sounds ~ike. They test 'em in front of a.a audie:nct.. They win: vicwcn' palnu to ICC if they sweat and get oenow and to 6nd out whm r.bq're dtillarecL And yet if somebody comCJ in with an honest show like ABC•• Rol.111w, it's a bit. My hero right oow is RoteaMe Barr. My kind of woman: She can aha.re my maabecl poc:a.toct UlytUnt. The~·· l-0 honesty about her shows: there•• wumch aademath the arcum.. She repteaDD nuything we think may be eota.iag beck iA the '90s -families and beina 1QOft relaxed about oundTCS. We doa't all look u if we'n RePPed ouc o1 .,..., anc1 ~ .... we·TC jmt noc thlt ..,. God didn't intend m all co look lib Cbrisde !rinkley. AAd beiDg DINnl, bdDs yOunel£ aoa riabt co tbc 11art ot cOmball hu- mor. Look. mt. rm "· rm Oft!"-~ l'a ...W.•dd ud rm c:omy. AJ Jiit ..... top old.. ::t Ooe awiadllllliaftlWlp~ IO ..a .,.te cbt a..t of~ to ..-~. Gumbel Update Wil14tJ °" Brywnt Ct1mWl'J fa.J 111tMO critiqiAAf ltiJ NBC 'T °""r" Jltow coll.pa. (S.,,.,C Scotti °"""""' jolJtsirtaJ "ii la.Iii"' IO. '') ..,_,,.._,. • adr.IM r.u. ly .. Somit ol ti.. ._JM-r.. ....... .. JM-..,. eoW me; .... ol diit ._ .d.llt ...... ...,. ............ wtdaw..n..i. --,..,. ...... c:a .. ..., .....,.1111 ........... --. ,.... ... _'*99_, ... M.da. it mt -...,.,., ud I .a.. Ga CM it wwW l..t my pto1•11la•ldioalotolc-rm r c:Wa -• ,_ ..,.., '= "'"' 4 ........ , ..... ..,. Alll ..... .-,l I .... ............... r. .... ... ........ " .. ...... ... ti 2, ........ ,,...,, jellmi ................. . r.rt' Ha•• ii', ... .._ ........ 4' • .., ... ....... .,_G 'ti•_, ..... When I'm out in rublic, peopl~ come up and grab me al the rime. Arc you going to say you love every minute of it? Yes, but I do get tired at times. But then again if she's 22 ycan old ... MY IDltA.L WAS Arthur Godftty. He's the radioman's idol. He was cle-.- cr. He really couldn't illtg or dance and he bad a graveJly voice. but you felt good after listening to him. Look at George Bums. He's done the same lines and the Ame routine and the wnc songs for decades. Bob Hope . Lis- ten to him. What lw changed? Noch- iag bu changed. People are comfortable with th.at; thq Jove both these guys because they're funny in a tnrm, rclucd way. I wed to go to the old thnten in Wuhington, D.C., to watch the men ln baggy pants and the guy with the dog that oe•cr moved. The guy kept saying to the ~og, "Roll ova. Bark. Stand up." And the dos oner mo-.cd. It was grear. (And oo I.A# N"ltl WiJlr 0.iliJ Ld1tlwwft, ~ ~ it'1 no wondn-J go for Stupid Pet Tricks.) J lib thinp lib tbalt thioil that ll'C booat. No ooe WU conUcr thaa Uncle Milde Bak, but be WM bonac. Come to dWak O{ it. l IDIJ be tM 1ut ol the pat~ Wlw a mpqrui- blliiy . A quiz: RU corny 2? No1 ~ u Ol4momi of Willard Swtt's brand '1 ywlu Str which types of 1oltes you Ii~ best anti fi"J your Ju"try bont btlow 1. W1sy does a fin:man wear red su.spcnd- en? T o keep up his pants. A mu who lived in a grass but was beljevcd by many to be a king. so they brought him thrones. FirWJy, he h.ad so many rhat he h.ad ro sto~ them in the raften, and the whole place came tum- bling down. Moral: People who live in gran houses sbouJdn 't stow thrones. 2. ..-POOi' Cynthia. she used up all her sick leave. She had to call in dead." Why did the chicken cross the road? To prove to the possum at could be done. What Wiii the weather report for Ha.r- ruburg after Thrtt Mile Island? Overast and 6,000 degrees. ---3. 11M Scrridl and Amenans stage a great two-car race. The Americans win. Next day's hcadlinc in Prowh: ''Ruman car comes an second. American car 6.nish- es nen-t0-last." Wbac•1 the c:Wf~ bctwccn Dan Quayle and Jane Fonda? Jane Fonda actu- ally went to V ictmm. How many psych.Wrua does it mk.e co change a light bulb? One, but the light bulb really ha.5 to MJOnt to change. YOUR KIND OP HUMOll : 1. c..rr,. That first fa"'a arr just p/ajn CD"')'. If yow /ilttJ t/tme, $0 Ort yow. 2. c.,.kM/Jffltd7""'-Tliatort~inp, ly slso~gal. p/4yln1 off tltitU. ortJ J~. You Ii~~ lttmt« ..,.tit• twist. 3. s.,. '# rt f 71tot )Oita ""ftUrt lmowl.-+ of twrmll &mU, po/irii.trl poi"' of llinv, 1 nt.ttat in psydiology. N11dd. fa-11 y °"' ""lit "° JtftJlr of lrNflltOf • StAy ltomt! '4 coaN'Y oa WRat. I ..... ) • ........................ .... ~ .... C911-----..... ... e1 ... c.'8 .............. _., ._,_, ..... CM Nm• ... • . i J .. t59 WI t59 T H I S W E E K E N D' S T R A V E L The romance of buses Why I think they're a first-class ride By Jim Lehrer I really get a thrill out of seeing a bwload of people going down the highway, going somewhere. Sure there arc some neprives about bw travel, and those negatives a.re welJ known. But for me. the idea of moving people &om place to place. particularly in buses, is very noble work, and some- thing that still has a ftavor of romance. My int.crest in buses began u a boy. My dad worked in the business all his adult life. He began with a comptny in Wichita. Kan., and then be owned a small company for a year, called Kan- sas Central Lines. It scaned in the sum- mer of 1946 and bad three old bwca th.at were wom out &om the war. It went b~ in the swn.mer of 1947, and Dad filed for bankruptcy - a very traumatic time, undcntandably. I was 12 years old. The bus oom.puy wu an ad~ for my brother and me. The clotenen of the family led to buses j~ being a very integral part of my life. I worked in the Trailways bus~ in Victoria., Texas, when I wu in JU- nior college. I can still, to dW day, call the buses: "May I hne your aaeation plcue. This is your fust call Conti- nental Tailwiys, 8: 1 O a.m. Sil.e11ide1 Thruliner to Houston and Dallaa. now = &om Lane 1 for Inez. Edna. • Louile, Bl Campo, Pierce, Wharton, Hungerford, iendleton, Bcadey, ~Richmond. Supr Land. ScaB'ord. Miaoari City and Hooston" -and it goes oo. I caD go all O'tct the coantry with thoee dWap. Whim I wu growing ap. the baa dril'Cf WU ICCll U kind of the captaiD of a ahip. 'IM driYen Weft all~ dig- nified aDd pol* ~le. Yoo aaw than u ral aath«ity 6gUm and people to be ntpecced -ID be rClf ciftaihk for seuUas ID~ Kn>ll dtic c:oa. try ID llC their P"'"'childn:a. to be re- lp<Wil.&e '°' .-. JODI Mlri8es IMme oe lene =:war. AAy-:~ ~ =m AMto.:1.e•.t:; ............... ~ ._ -DOt plid uay '" Koe l&JW. n-frc eeen 11,;. wdw ._ 'a I UJ. W.U. tliefn mda _ ............ . ,.....-_....,. ..... I I -........ ,. ....... .... ,. ........... ,. ...... . .. '*-.. Cl .. " ..... ,/llllnt Mr11MID•M•w1111&.0... 8' n n (P o , $lU5), 11 ~ • 1• •ti ...... T• Llltnr's CllK· .. .,._ e· mmlllllllslf llllHJ ............. ,._ .. ..,.,,. .. ...,. ....... ..... ..................... talk to or who is going to be seated next ID you.. When yoa ride a bm. you rally haft the £eclin.g of baTing been some-- where -DOC just tbc. time you spend but abo in that yoa ICC the cown you 're goina to. You go npt into the down- town Kea ud you get a fed for whit it's lib to &ft tbcrc. became you dn vc down che ICftCtl. 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Now, eee •ow 0 POOI' CllA- DLBS''will work for J°Otl· 1Nt U.. la ~ow•eltoee for ao ..,. ••• wldMMlt rtakl 1004' QUARANTEEDI -.. ..-walktatotaleomton w~t pUa-Ju&• we'ft proalee4 or tlte1 con JO• ......... Iola die allllou of people ...... ........,. ..... •ooAJe to tMlr fo9' pUa Mea•M of "POOi' C&ADLBS". ._ ... ber ,.... ... walk la total comfort Gr Ntar1I J'O'll' Hf'OOl' CLU>LBS" for ar.nao..-- tlo•ulrecl retaad. T H I S W E E K E N D' T R A V E Bus boom Touring in luxury is the newest way to go T he seats are 61ling up again the USA·~ most malig1 tnnspon:aaon. After yean in which buses serv cheap blcachen in the USA's t:ation system, upscale motor have become luxury box seats for ing the nation's scenic wooden. Bus tourism is booming - percent since 1984, says Michdc of the American Bus · • trade group of tour-bus operuon. destinations: Califomia and ' One talOD for the i.oaease U buteS themxlYeS. •1'bc thin& that ple thought of u a bus o.u the probably not a nry C:011111>1LU1° mem word for the equipment gomg o the road today ... says Vern Tt.ll. tiYC Tice president for Eagle Bas ufacturiog of Brown.rrille. Te ''Tbey'tt really IOtDCth.ing." Today's mocot C09Ch is more r jetliner without wings, with air tioo.Uig; lavatory: reclining seats with plenty of legroom (Eagle buses IYC.mge 33 inches of cleu- ance between ICICI; the lftnle Boeing 737 econ-oml IC8l b.u 30); cndoeed o'ahead lugaae rack.: · Yidual retidin.g lighcs; fold-down for cud pma; ICa'CO IOUd and Yideocusette playen. Typi price tat= $220,000. Touma &om Ea.rope and Japu addiaa to dae bus boom. .. tlOUn COllUDOG OftrlC.U. DJI Tla11. IO W foftip llCMlrilb Tilit the USA. .... tbeir hat-ridiq ... wilb ADd Amcricua IOarilcs. putic:Ud older, welJ.cra.aed oees. are dleir NI_.._,, eo Db the a... .. .._ A-a.-~llO~OD el ia ~ .. --WOil t do w ~ ia du. commy ... •JI Hale ol ac.,t.a d Uw Jae., rum ICMMI M will • I c:icy .....~...._ ...... . '°I'!..., .. + .... tWr ••• -·n..._. ... d ..... ,. ........... ,... ... • -... II ..,,, .. 117' .... .... • -.. CiCIM Rf .... .,. 30.ooc>•·· ...... ... K. 'II be glad !JOU waited to plan a fun-filled dream vacation to Las Vega~ With /ms of thousands of plush rooms to fill and casinos now legal in the ~ast. Las Vegas has to be more competitive. Now enjoy an exciting three-day, two-night VIP vacation al famous Vegas World Hotel and Clliino on the fabulous "Strip.'' v ..... W11Ue wa111» =- YES lwlltllD .... ., a, ae•YG"'Lm-...Vfl'""'1illkwli0ift ~ I,_. •ldoeed "",_ ...... , ... (dlecill or ~ ordU'I tor ... tor -...... '"'*'-id .... -.... ,..., .... ""wallon. Md ... duftng,,,, .......... el ol h beMMe ..._ Lllftlt one tNt per~~,,..... cNdl ,.._..ID: ....... WbltO ~ Qub.) ... te: ¥WIWORLOll&I ICul 1 .,.,.. ¥C.-a..-.. .... ._.., a..-..,w...,. ....................... ""° lllD .... ~~~-..... .. .... °''°"' WllllllDf\ llM ID"'°" .-.ir wNI ,_,.,. .... ID,..._ aii..we., O Vlle 0 111111 ~ O Dll1u., 0 '1111 ...... .._ _________ ..... .,.. ___ _ .... ________________ ~ Mdlieee ________________ _ -. ,. .....,. ________________ __ I..,. tD ..... "" ,_ ull:c-1 tor tM IDIDMi'I.,,... di* ~----------------·"--o ....... "",-~ ......... ~---:M:·--- T H I S W E E K E N D' S B 0 0 K S Kids' books: No small potatoes From biographies to fairy tales, the industry is growing as parents focus on 3 R's: Reading, readiness, real world While sales of books for adults arc slowly running out of steam. books for kids arc becom- ing the Little Engines th.at Could. Last year, sal~ soared to S l billion-plus. al- most doubling 1983 sales -making children's books the fastest-growing segment of the pub- lishing industry. By 1992 they're expected to double again. ~ $2.3 billion. What's behind the book boom? The baby boom, of course. AJ boomen aged and began having children in the mid-'80s, there was a surge of interest in books they could use to pre- pare their children to learn. Boomer babes Will keep coming till '97 -and so will the good times for children '.s boob, says Ken Noble, me- dia analyst at PaineWebber. Past: Tht MiJJk Ages (Harcourt Brace Jovano- vich) and Mosa Ar* (Dell), featuring Bible sto- ries. And in 1990, Dell plans to bunch a space series by Isaac Asimov allcd 11w Ubmy of List Uniwm, for third-and fourth-gradcn. hllU,6.W'-'1 Often called problem-oriented books, tbese cover everything from AIDS. adoption and di- voru to safety, sexual abuse and steroids. A balf-doun 6ction and non-6aiof1. boob now are available on AJOS. "Most are' responsi- ble," says Dell's Nicholson ... They also tend to be almost cntirdy for library purchase -most pattnts a.re still pt'Ctty horri6ed that kids C'TCD know about these things." These boomers -highly educated, with money to spend -"are interested in quality rather ch.an buying a toy," says Louise Howton of Harcourt Bncc Joftllovich. New books New this fall: Why I'm Al- rtMy Blw, about a girl with mus- cular dystrophy, by Tcny Farish, and Li~rag Witlt 11 P.mat Who r.-. Dr.ts by Judith s. SeUw; both from Gn:enwillow. Spot's Doby ,~'/>Sister .. _ And with the concern over the quality of education, parcntl today arc tWn.g more responsi- bility for teaching their childttn. "Reading is not elitist any- more," says George Nicholson, •ice president of children'• 1 boob at Dell publishcn. To ac:com.modm the iDcrease GROWIN8 MMKIT: ltWll" in demand, about 350 U.S. ..._ .. ..,P._."r .... bookatora tell only c.b.ildttn '• boob, compared with lix ill 1969. Amoag dae boccat crcnda: N .. ,_,.,, Last ynr, cbe pre1tigiou1 Newbay Medal &Ir childma'1 Jiem&uft wear fOr dae 6nt dmc iD liz Jail to ...... ficcioo book -L~ A 1'ar 1..,:mpla7 by a..&Pnd- .. Cbildaa'1 t.ooks don't aJ. _.,. U.. co be fiiry cala or~ ao.l ........ ..,. Allaa ..... lbal1, clirecw ol pm.1'111toml dew:lot nr fOr me A rimn Boobilen .&.od0- Noo-6aioe -wida ~ i).; hanndou a.ad •iYicl ,a.oc., · 1raplu -ia eapaciafiJ r.oc ...oq M,I ... ,. Harcout'a How-.~ • .-.--. ~~·~r:o :tt,::r .... ••fcsi .. ~--­... .., .. ~..,... ;a I 111...... w.• .....El ...... ....,.,,, .... ,.,... · There is a n1edicine available to make quitting smoking easier. It's not your fault if you can't quit. Cigarette smoking is an addiction, a mediral problem. But today, your doctor has a medicine and a program that have helped millions quit more easily and les5 painfully. Nicorette• ( niootine polaaileK) is the only prescription medicine developed to help you stop smoking. Properly used in a treatment program , Nioorette can double your chances of quitting su~fully. ~Your doctor and ask whether Nirorette'1s right for_y.w. \bu may be on your way to quitting for good. Nioorette should be used as part of a stop:smoking program . Chanres are, you've been smoking fo~ years , and it will take time to break the habit. Along with Nioorette , your doctor or phannacist can recommend a pro- gram that's right for you. You may also call your local hospital about other programs that are available. Above all, listen to your doctor and read the imtructions in the Nlrorette~ rarefully. Best reading for kids Herc are the best children's books of 1988. &om the Association of Book- sellers for Children: Board boob for ages 1 to 2: Tom and Pippa by Helen Oxenbury (MacMillan, S5.95) Fint Things First by C harlotte Voake (Little, Brown, S 12.95) Whtrt's Spot? by Eric H ill (Putnam, S 10.95) Max series by Rosemary Wdls (Dial, S3.50) What Is It? by Tallll Hoban (Grecnwillow, $3.95) Picture boob for ages 3 to S: Anaiu1 & tltt Moss-CovtrtJ R«k by Eric Kimmel (Holi<by House, S 10.95) Dinosa"r Bob by William Joyce (Grecnwillow, S 12.95) Brown &or, Bro1V1t &or, Wlwt Do Ye>11 Stt) by Bill Mamo and Eric Carle (Holt, S13.95) Island Boy by Barbara Cooney (Vilt1ng, $12.95) Fm/trick's Fables by Leo Lionni (Random, $19.95) Paptr Bog Princess by Robert Munsch {fi«fty, S5.95) Youllg 6.cdoa (aga 6 to 8): Cat Wings by Ursula LcGuin {Orchard Books, S9.95) Most &o"tiful Plaa irt tltt Worltl by Ann Cameron {Random, $10.95) Ctorgt anJ Martlu series by James Mar- shall (Houghton Mifflin. $5.95) Sarai., Plain a..J Tall by ~tricia Mac- lachlan (Harper & Row, $9.95) Middle-years 6ctioa ( .... 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Makel Mout 2 cup&. just a few changes in ingredients: Three Citraa Marinade ancupfNlhllneJl*e an cup ,,.... lllnon Jukil an cup,,_ OfW'll luk:ll ~cupolweol ·~ ........... 2-. ca 1rr.ll) ...-Milek PIPI*' 3~ .... ..... 3..,... .,.. ell ... dtopped ....... COllbiM lft i....-U In a lftlxitlt bowl l1ld llt stMd It"'°"'~ b 30 min· uta ,_ OIJIW ., (dlicUI, hlrMy, Cor· nldl -IMM), Md llt M1Mtt 2 to 3 hours, 11'e ...... CM bl pMMld on ftnn ,. ........... ,( • .atilt .. Spicy Marinade 1 ~ cupa dtty white wtne (&M red wine tf mn.tJnc Nd rnut) an cupo1wo1 2 Tbl. mopped fresh hefbl. such .. ..... °' ... '°Md thyme 1 dov9 "*'* prlc 1 ~ cha tplt In h8lf (cllQrd IMdl) w Md pepper, to mt. eo.blne all 1ncrecfients 1n 1 m1aina bowt and let stand at room temperature for 30 min· uta. Whitt wine marinade can be uted on cbicMft, turby and pheasant; marinate 2 to 3 hours. Red wiM marinade e11 be used on belf, lamb Ind wnison; marinate up to 6 hours. ....... McMrt 2 cup&. Add some aroma to grilled foods minuta bd'ore tossing them on the 6tt. "They burn longer and don't Bame up." B"'-: Utt pungent ntietics, such u rOICm&ry, marjoram or chyme. Wait to add bcucha co the fire just before the food u r.1' on the grill. If you know 1e>mC'One wath a ~ ~ bulb, u.tt the thick. ~iEd ~ u ~ for grilled shrimp. l&Sl llBIJl)/Jll.Y 14'1', 1• ~ WEEKEND SHOPPER ~ Introducing Richard Simmons' Hot New Video... ~ "SWUTIN' TO THE OLDIES" J '':A "Have FUN while you exncise ... and melt llWllY ALL those extra pounds and inches with my No. 1 selling aerobic videotape.'' R ... L d 5 . . . . tena~ rmmons Move to the beat ... Slulu off those extrll pounds! Unique video workout-feahlring songs of~ 50'5 11nd 60'5-makes it usy to stay in slul~. HSWEATIN' TO THE OlDlESH is tlw first workout VldfO Ill h~ !:hit ~ mrciR '° tmXh fun. you'll Wint MORE . NOT LESS• Join Ridmd's "sod hap" and diner IO 1 li'f band playing your ll¥orites trocn tht SO's and 60's. 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INTlllTAINMINTTIMA aUlUANORIOUUnoNI IMTlllt....alf ~~· .. -............. _.... .. ,._ ........... __ ti ' ........... ,...... --··----·-........ ~ ....., __ a.•::-::-::-' ..... _ .. _..._4:'9 ______ ..... -....... ·-.---.o-. -- ~,,.-................. _ ....... _ ................................. __ _ .......................... -....... -·-·---...... .o..... ...... _...,_....,.._. ___ , ____ ....,_.._ ____ _ .- .. =a:a-P§i-.. ·:-..:.z::::--s~-==a'E:--= .. -lJ -·-... ·$ ,.,... .. .., iiiii.~-... -:-..... ---·-...... ---· -a=..-=:-.:rm:r~--==-~-.................... __ _ , :==~~•e•&..,..·--·-----·-• - T H I S M 0 N T H' S TV TV can be good for kids Entertainment critic Jeffrey Lyons tells why tuning into 'Pee-wee,' 'Double Dare' is OK in his book (and home) M y mother called the other day (Sonia Manzano) and stage bwband Luis to inquire when our son (Emilio Delgado). wouJd be starting chess and • Tiu M 11ppets and spinoffs: It seems you French lessons. He, meanwhile, was get-can't go WTong when Jim Henson is in- ting ready for Little League practi~. , volved: Tht M11pptt s, ~~ reruns on I politely put my mother off. 1 didn t Turner Network Televwon; £mmy- feel like telling her we're simply letting winningMwpptt &bits; and Pr•gglt Rock, 7-year-old Benjamin be a mornings on TNT. k.id. And pan of that is aJ-How kids' &bows nte But Froalt R«lt has lowing him to watch some Top TV shows for klds &om some minor drawbacks. television: nor a lot, mind tht point of view of critic The actors doing the you, but some carefully Jdfrty Lyons, co-host of voices sometimes ovtta.et, screened progtaml. PBS's SllUJt Prwkws with and TNT interrupts with In the late '40s, after we Mic~I Medftd (who some amazingly inappro- became one of the fust won't allow a TV " bomt): priate commercials, like families in New York to t . .SC.... Strut die one l saw hawking a have a TV, my mother z. ~.1 -.,...._, Dean Manin album. would tty to steer us to J. J-Z·t CnlMt Henson's next venture more fruitful pastimes. She is Tiu Ghost of Fo(frur Holl, had a good reason: The 4. Jlr. Wlud a 13-part weekfy family medium was primitive S. 1TN Jl•flul WtwU series a.bout music, to de- with not a lot of quality -J DllMJ but on HBO th.is fall . prognnu for chilcmn. '· N~ • Nickclodcfoon~!~~other "But Mom," my brodi-C-,i.,Ak S,..ub great source r uoa is this crs and l would wail, ?. P•ll Bn« 24-hout-<a-cby cable dwi- "IUvt G11n Will Trnd is nel. With 44.3 million educational. Ir tcac.hcs you •• as SdHI.,,.,. subscriben, this network about the Old West, part ud A.IC has shows th.at appeal to all of American history." Aft~ SJ*Uh ages, but primarily to Her efforts notwith· J. 111 .,,..-, Yun younger viewen. standing, l became part of 11. PJIS'1 .,,..-,,,,.,., One word of caution; the &nt TV generation N ickelodeon is by no and went on to make my liYing on TV. means commercial-fn:e. and some ads, as After •e bcc:amc parenta, my wife aod wirh TNT, sttm ablunlly out of place. ( decided co allow out 900 (and now our Unless, for imcance, you ban a young daughter, ~ co find programs Concheacl around the bowe, there JCCmS that educate u aa CDCertai..n. no pwpoee fOt' a hair repl.aument ciom- Tb.ia ~h. to child-rearing ii ma;ial-dwing ~childrio'• prognm. ~ with JOme alum b-, people Beyond the usual animation programs wboK opinions I mpcct. Marlene Bar-such as l.Aottq T111tt:1 & Mmic MtWlo ron. for U...DCt, direaorof New York'• (oftm coo 'riolent for my taste bur saJl Wesc Side ~ School, wbae classic cartoo111), we ~ watch our 10D ~ foar yars. bu Dolucely TIN A.iw7utua Of 71tt LillJc PrirtC&. My .ocbiaa Ea.onh&c t0 •y abouc bk' TV. 20-mooda..old dau&btcr, a habil1la1 arty •• ...,._.or leeniaJ to do IOIDedUag riau. adora dais IDow. 81.ed oa An- or cftll kickiDI a cu tD the back yud ia roi.De de Saiat-1.xap&y'• ~ it cells '*-r," IM ClOllll M.. ol tk Licde Priaa'a aaftb froaa hia 0. die lip lide, w apaa apec plaaec eo lmth and ebewhae. wit:b me --die nhx of TV. Nicblodeoa aJ.o hM wUr ic ftfen to .. bceili" TV it aot pod for your 11 ''immc:ci"" ~· iD Wlaidl W. cWWrn, ol count,"_,. s-McDae-ay t0 *" niill-li& prcible-. KIM' ...... I cWW dlnh• CTR .. flel .. ill CM\ fof CS ph, ii~ ia I aeiJ PIV't*'8oe, ll .... .,...,.... cldl-cwaoca .._... wim,.... ~ • ... aa t. M0E hi I l9if ...... --WM I Ill mjjinn. tpt • •-. T•wlaclrn -w; Jlr. ,,._.,it •·19l1wd ,..._ ol ...,,.................... . ................. .. ... ......... ~~..... ... ...... ol;ifWi11L.lls-... .. ., ... I' ......... lib ............... e,, •1!zs11Js21 -·~--...... ......... c::*• -·-··-·-~-.. I •a Hart.._ 111 -··••-,_ ....... .,._...... .,.,.,,, ........... ,.. child. But what's wrong with wuching an admittedly dumb -but hilarious - program just for fun? My son dissolves into spasms of laughter watching the contestants climb chocolate alides, wade through mountains of plastic fo.m chips or get covered with green goo. N ighttime television is a little cougher. Oh, thett's nt Cd.r Slsow, Tlat W-'a Ye1n and ALF, which promote wboletome values. Bur we haYC drifted away from them, probably bcanse they're ecbcdulcd on school oighcs. I 6.nd ABCs Ftlll Hout amusing. Ser in San FranciJco, a young widower copes with me• aad downs oc crying to raise tbrtt claulh=s with the help of his broth.er and brother-la.law. le IOUDds like anocher iDane aitc0m. bat PtJI Hot« imtilla a JUbtlc doee of family ftlaea. For older c:hildna. iadepe.-..C ... 2: no;,.:1t:i1~ ~ :re•a Jqua Counaa ~ ~­ t:'l'f noo1 and CQAA, ol OCCUl loori. Or abowa OD tM w..W. ..... limtt wl polar....._ v-.. rinom WhO 1ee ::r-· eftD ...... cima. Kill .... ._, wl Jn.••··· ,. __ ................... ... ...... .,Tl I ICDIDI• .. _...., ...-, lil<lfl MW. hWn#•-•• ... ..., .... ............ ··~· .. --.. ....................... • ,... H8111 aa•1,.,. I I (ea CBS) places the viewer in a bi.z.artt world of talking chain and gl~ a cowboy friend, a talking head (literally) and state-of-the-art animarion and video ef- fects. H~ is terminally nebbisb, yet pro- motes undersca.nd.ing of people who are different or ~ or smaller. Even though there always will be doom.sayers, there •rt 6.nc ceJrnsion ~ grams for childttn whether afta..tchool shows. Disney, Hemon. PM11t1t1 oc holi- day specials. le just We.a a bit of planning to find the proper bel•ntt and co limit scn.sibly the time spent in £.root of the telC"risioo set. Parnes ahould 1nlCb programs with their children. co explain acoaiti~ isaues or to ftUIUre chem wbca fean or UDCCl'- tainrics aritc, u wdl u to share the expc- riaace and promoce further discussion. AJ a pnCcical nwicr, it mak.a seme simply to know your child, know wbecher he's incrotctted or e:xbo•aiied. and to aYOid .Wlent or OYcrfy c:om.peO- mc dilldrm •• fllOllUDI w1 abowl tai-lored to tcll 1 coy~ If your dWd'1 &ieDck waccb tome cuncat cna.e aad yoan hep to wacCh u. don't pUaic. to.- caau .... cpckly. Tbe odler -,. f'or i'llCIDCe, ow j()ll cum hoandi"I iMo our room iad .ad: .. Did. Come .a• Ropr a.... tcnck--·~·••mrftC t"ft ner ... ._. thly're abooc • ahow the Nplayl AM Wiiii till daey tbow it apia oa 1.VNJ" ............ I I TlrrowawtlJ' }'Olll'ald TV rod anteMa/The GFX-100 looks-like an outdoor satellite "dish," but works indoors like ordinary "rabbit ears." No wiring or illslallationl Legal in all 50 states. You pay NO . ~/ealwau.wyou'nNOTgdtingcabk!I! 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This summer, he's c:anying that message to chwchcs and clubs acroa the USA.. "A lot of le.ids arc taught not to dream. Schools teach it. If you're sitting at your desk drea,ming, you might get rapped on the knuCkla. And in the strceU. they .... t ....... "" gin dreams ap to Norttt ,. eerly. But gmng ~ dreams is what gets 8-ycar-olds ad- dicted to crack. To~ in your own -n.hx, to tty for IOIDCthing is tough when DO one's ~ you. But you can always &ad tomeoat to lilcm. Maybe it isn't a parent, but it could be a teacher. If you put out energy, tome-o• will bear you.. At thac poim. yoo ICllt to baiJd tdf--c:oafideacC. And yoo can make good th.Uap happen." Many kids really need -c:on6dence. R.oberu •ys.. "They're ltiJ1 W. - people foraec that -Uld they need l'o leef tbat ~re imponant. When DO one cclla than that. it brab ~ imidt -m.y rebel to allow tbat dwy llllllel'." He ..... tchooh coald belp widl np 1 mi aw aDd eoc t"er:fCina eeKbels to .. kicla ............... .. 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What moviu did Ringo appear in q/tef' hi.a BtJatkl MJI., were over? -LORI AH DE/lSON, BWE SPRINGS, 110. TM ~atlea broke up ln 1970. Since then, Rlngo hu appe&n!d ln auch filmt as "200 M~ll" (1971)1 "Btlndman" (1972), "Son of ()ra.. cula" (197 4, which he a1ao pro- duced), "Thal'll Be the Day" (1974), ''Llele.omanla'' (1976), ''Senette" (1978), "The Last WaJta" (1978, a rock documentary), "Caveman" (1981) and "TM Cooler" (1982). Starr dJrected "Bom to Boocle" (lt'72) and appeared wtU. hil wife, ectnM 8atbara Bach, ln the 1983 llliftiltriel .. Princtte I>aby ... ~ MJt I wrtc. &o ~ "'- oo~ o/ Mr /4"°"'4 ....W.. lfotl Pf'Ol'l"G"'-, .. ,,...,. °"' ... a.o,,c''1 -•IRWI V. -00C.US. 1U. OOod ...WC C88 Ml ordited 13 MOtt epltodet, and the ...... wm bi co.lnc a.dt IMdl••••· 8Ut fw ....... to ~ ..... K'e "'°"' tM fall ......... .... u.ere .... ,.._, of yw, Wrt&e to Cl& TV, IS 1 W. 62 8t., New Yon, NT 10018. ........ ...... .,_,, 11,l/fU ...................... ........... ,...,1....., .... --.liiW Jiii.,_ A ... thing you con ~Ll me about M-r would ~ apprttcia~d. R KULA, ROS WELL. NM Actress Billie Dove wa." bom Lil llan Bohney, on May 14, 1900 (somt> references list 1903 ), m New York City, and Is, at this wntmg. still hv ing. The former Z1egfield show girl made her film debut m "Get·R1r h Quick Wallingford" (1921) Her nu merous screen credit" include "Pol ly of the Follies" ( 1922), "Y ankf'{> Madness" ( 1924) and "The ntack P1 rate" (1926, opposite Douglas Fair· banks). Following· "Blondie of the Follies" ( 1932), she retired from the screen to marry a wealthy landown· er. The actress wu previously mar· ried, ftom 1G23·29, to silent fllm d1· rector Irving WlllaL Dove returned brleny to the big screen In a bit part ln the 1962 Charlton Heston movie "Diamond Head." Hutton Hoedown I jv.&t adore Gunilla Hutcon, W/lfl he&$ bttft o regular ox "HrtJ Haw" for MmM!! """'· Mt'""e i.s W from, ared how old i.s she? B rox. ALB.ANY, GJ':OltGIA Hutton was born May Ill. IA44, m Goteborl(, Sweden. For ont> sea'Mln, 1966-66, she appnred "'" R1lhc Jo Bradley on the en.I\ Rllrom "1'4'1ti· coat Junction." Jn I 9fifl, Rht' bt>ramf> a regular on "Hee llAw .. Cutt Hero I bao1o Jtl'lltU IX<ari t''M born i" I~ I, bW I Nit,. ..et>er lu'ord or rH4 ~ /tlJJ da.~. P~ 6Vpply thu (1'/orwtat(n. -/11&.LSHf:RWOOI), /lllLmH, l'OiN. ~ ... IMs ........ J._ .,,_ Dtu .. 11orR M . 8, 1931 la II.no., IM: Hll ,....,, a detQ) ~ ..... tM,....., to Loe~ ......... 1. '°"°""" .. .u.'1 ..... .. tMYed ~ to the Mkl.-M ... I 8M w• rMrtd °" a releU"'• farlll ta Iowa. !~!!~Ties' closed door W TV = stars is now a revolving door. A dt•rndt• ajtu lht• unwritten rnlt' rt'ma1nt'd 1nta<·t TV citar rouldn·t b<• mn\11t' star. too l.uC'alle Ball, llarbara SLanwyd( and a host of otht•r, m1~hl have movt'd SUC'Ct>ss- fully from film to fl•lt•v1s1on. but Mars wen·n·t suppo~d Lu be ablt' Lo moH the other way Over th<' years, the <'X pl anal 1un of why TV stars rart>ly s 1u·t·eed m tht' mov1t>S has focust'd on how th«> small sattn domesurntPs a pt>r- rorm<'r. stnpp11.i away tht· elemt>nLS of mystrry and glamour that th<' h11( scrN'n favors But m thP last dt>· cade. the mov1t>S· dn"4•d-door policy to TV stars has bet'n replaced by a vt>ratabl<' n•volving door l~l sum· mf'r, ··Moonhl{hlmg" 's Bruce Willis nul'd hts muscles. Stallont>-style, in thf' movie smash "Die Hard " In lfl87, Tom Selleck put "Majtnum. P.1. .. behin~ him and Ted Danson dt>mon.<ttratcd that he ha.-. career po- tC'nt1al b<'yond '-Cheers·· with tht•1r hll movie "Thl"t.'e M<'n and a Baby" - a com('dy directed by TV's own Mr Spock, 1.-('onard Nlmoy When he isn't busy with other proJe<'L'I, N1- moy dons hL<t pointy ('JlN for a blt'n· nlal b1g·serttn reunion with the "Star Trek" clan. Th<' C'urrent get- wgether, lhe draw. mystical "Star Trek: The Final Frontier," 1s In the- aters right now -a TV !lhow blown up t.o 70 mm, and doing !iOCko box- office ualness. t'rt.'<1 Savage, dlmlnuUve at.ar of "The Wonder Yeara;· wlU Lum up ln the b1g-scrttn comic rantuy "UU.I Mon.'ltent," co-~t.a.rrang with hla real· life brother !kn as slbllng!I who dls- conr they have a moMU>r undt'r their bed. To play lhe monster. the c.utln« department looked no fur· U~r than another TV 1how -choo Ing quirky ''St. Etaewhere'' alumnu al\d cable TV comic Howle Mandel. Wh1 thla t'h&nae from do.ed-door to rrvolvlna door1 For one thlng, movies need the talel\l. SI.nee the de- mise of the lludlo 1y1tem, which once cultivated and nurtul'fd movie ace.on. TV hu ~the tralnl~ around for pert°"'*"-Aad the tn.. nlted COit. of moYtemaklftl today maket product>ra unwllllftl to take chanca on unprovtn tMnl So where better to look than t.o TVt JULY tt. t• · IUl.f a. t• ne SW Trd crew: TV scan ~ • .cme atan mow Sometimes, in moving from TV to movies. at·tors have stayed ciOS(' to thtlr small·!K'reen 1magt> Such an approach appears to b<-workml( fnr Selleck and nanson. and, 1nterm1l· tently, for Alan Alda. Some actors have tried to m0<·k their TV 1mal(es In "M~Jor IA-ague:· Corbin BemS('n doc.>s a good-natured caricuure of tanned nan•1s.,1st Arnie lk"Cker. the role.' he plays on NBC's "I. A Law " Still oth«'rs, like Willi11 and M1<•hael J F'ox. deliberately ch()OS(' movie roles that rounter and challt>nl{e their v1dt'O 1magea. F'ox·s fans happily followed him to "Back t.o thf Future." a sma.'lh comedy hit in 1986, but they wer4' les." t'namort'd of Fox's fast-lane Manhatun magu1n~ fact <'h~ m "Dri(tht l.lghts, Dig City " Fox's bll(· gesl l.t."Sl of has aud1entt's loyalty to date come In "Ca.sualt1'8 of War:· Brtan De Palma'tt new Vlt>tnam film featuring a moral tl.\g or war lM'· twe.n fox's prlvat.e first clu.'1 and a tough. macho eerau.nt played by ~an Pt>nn. foic Is almott N convinc- ing playing a man of principle as he wa." playing tilt opportunistic Alex on "famll)' TI 41," ytt the movlt looka t.o ~ a hard &ell. The question It teu wheCMr the actor's rana wtll eupport him ln a change-of-paet• than whether they want t.o lff one more V*nam movie . But evtn If the movie doffn't suc- ceed, ll ahouldn't hurt Fox'• c.arffr. In the old d&)'I, a TV actor would only have *n llvtn one chance t.o fall In inovlee. 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No matter what your taste in televised sports events, you won't miss your favorites again, thanks 10 "Play by Play " "Play by Play" 1s included in the Daily Pilot TV UPDATE Every week, "Play by Play" provides an in-depth look at the. sports on telev1s1on. It 's a season ticket 10 "" the sports you'll want to see, including baseball, football, golf. te nnis, boxing and morel laily Pilat F THROUGH SATURDAY ONLY! -SfORY Thursday, July 20, as the 20th anniver- sary of the first land1nit of human beings on the moon. TV's reaction w this milestone is mixed CBS last week aired the two-hour SJ>t'('1al "The Moon Abovt', The Earth Below." On July 19, most PBS st.auons will broadcast "The Other Side of the Moon," a documentary on the subsequent hv~ of eight astronauts who trod the lunar surf&«. (Check local ll~tlngs ) And cable's Arts & En- tertainment plans to run the orlglnaJ NBC cover· age of the lift.off, moon- walk and 1plashdown July 16, 20 and 24 -20 yea.rs to the minute af- ter the original was broadcut. But as of the last week in June, ABC and NBC had announ~ no plans for any commemo- rative progr&mn\ln,g of what ls arguably the ireatest voyage or ex - ploration undertaken m the 20tb century. It shouldn't be sur- pritlng lhat television'• reaction rangea from fuc:lnaUon to apathy. TV la only reflecting the attltudea of II.I viewers. To thole bom after World War II, the moon landln& lfftned more of a fulfilled expectation Ulan a mJreculoue won- der. M one woman ln her ao. .. ,. .... remeft\· bet thlnklne. 'So wtuat '• the-bit ...,. It WU complt•trly natural 1 hat somN>nr would he tt>h• v1!K'd from I hr moon I remember I t h11111{ht of It a.' a ~·•> "talion 'Grt>al """ 11'1 ~ get go IOI{ Lil 'far, ' •• A :111 \ 1•11 r nltl man c·onf1•,!.1< '"I n11,.,.•d th1• whol<' l hin)! I \\as lying on tlil' ft\ 111).t ruom rl1111r Wttlllnl( for II lthl' m1M1n" all.) .inti I rrll a'ill't'P !>.•fort• he• I,,.,, A rm'!t rontit) l{ot 1111 t I remf'mb<'r 1 h.-. antt>rm1 nablt• '\hfll or t lw mod ult>'s h•I{ as I \\.3ll('d for him lCJ j(t•t 0111, and I Araslronf: glut step guess I dowd nff · · To olcll:'r Ameru·ans howt>ver. r hr "•Rht of a man ra.-.1ng 1 h1• flag on the moon, telev1~ by a tP<hnoloRY that hadn ·1 ('Vf'n l'Xl!lted fnr mtl'll or lhl'tr hv1·~. pur kt>d a t n• mendou'I impact "I was very. Vt'ry proud to be an Aml'rlcan at that mo· ment," says one woman in ht>r 601' today "I think l'V<'n Walter Cron· kite got a little m1 ty ·· Was her tmot1on aroused by Armstrong's now-famous "One small step for man. one R'ant leap for mank111d" statement.., "'No, It Wa!tn't really that J chink It WL1 Just seeing It, to actually St¥ some- thing llkc> that on TV, which I had never dreamed of being possi- ble. That wu what Cot to me." llY KIRK ltE-.'ONOER Ask Michele On The Cover Sporta Week Crweword 0-'J' 41 .................... C"Cll) ....... ill 'Mee. ..., ...... Ill 11111 lll I llf 1111111 en I: ::s D. • 'C I: 0 .. ::s -::s ft ... c ~ '"6 en .. '"6 co QI) co ..... I ·-' I 1 I I I I I I I 1 I r • e -I I I I .. I I --'. I I I l I I I 1 • r= I I I I I -I I II![: ..... 1· ,1 f i ~, f : i n11~ en c :I Q. Q) '< • ... r+ " .. :I 0 0 :I '-c -'< .... 0) .. .... 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'Uf)or ....... ,.,. ....... 0 V 'The Fnel Batlle" Oono¥lrl ~c Sn}er) IS rescued. Ille r• ..... AtMnio Hal ,.,.. tllle O bell .., • IOU\ '° Ult 7:: "' llilns. nl OwN {Jane BlcJ. (In SWeol 0 [tit) in1*ts ID dlR'O¥ Ed to tmQ ~ IOtal ~ =~ lldll/l*lr ........ ..... ....... ....... E::J IC :or. "Sammy F~ Ah Fl'IWll Of Arena: On ...... w. ....... .. ,... °"" .end ..,., C....(ln °"""' ~ .... .. 0 Clll lncla1rV SIT*novt-5-1• (R) tin Stereo) Pwty Slefeo)O ...... ...... u.. .... A..-. NYMMwlecer KMDNolciM Noldlra UJ9. Hablellloe de ...... ...... CN ..: ..... Q UIAT_, ...... ,.. .....,.0 ~*""'''IMlr~ lllowle: "Olg Dnld" ( 1985) A saga ol Ill ._ ancl lrtllAations ..... ... 0 b (In ·O of the wwnor OM! who emeron as Ill second kirlQ of Israel ....... LNll ,_. .. LMI ,,.. .. Lord ~ .. Lord TIN TodtJ ...... Wiiy w .. .... ... -....,. 0.•0. ..... ~ .... ... ......... ~ ......... ....... ~\::* -...:F"~ cill lncM1rv ...... T .. ......... ...... ~ ............. =.,•:::;.'The c.. ot"' """Alc:irll - TV or Not TV? ™ ftlOllY .t ~·,~ .. llld ,....,. ..-.-rv, ~ ... ~.11111 ........ _.~·· TllClt ' ..... -' ~ _ .......... N UfOAff ..... colorlvl .....,.ly ~ -VOUN o.oilobi. 111 .... Dooly Net-· Optt FV "'°A Tf '1 co111lw1C11•00 ol «<vtGllt tnMfl _, .......... t.aMt.~,...., wil ..t9f IO fl oOOlll _, eo-ol .... '-'t W N V'OA ff't .,,,.,...._ o4 ,,...._MCI colo< .-. ..... Wft ... ~Mfl Ott ftOflCt4 ... IWld-ol _. ..... TVUOAft .. , .. _,....,,_. .. ...._ . ........ ....... .. 0 ..... Cet1M2~21 lilorlfl: A s.cc...i I..* ··A EMIEndtrl Ea8'Eftdln ~ Medley ol Voices (R) 0 fllo* """"-" pew llolwot di Wd' lgrllCIO Lopez. C.· MANc*ill "*' Montlllo Mlly T}tlt ..... ~ Van ~I lob Newtlllt Hogan'• Hef· HNltof .. ... ...... lt .1 Oal Worthln&'f on Dodce an4 Suiuld 10% Discount OI ILL 1111 .. PlllT Wiii "'111918 :-•• ... ,a (114) U l-5 15 :. ..... ~ll~J.!&~1 MY '' 1• • ltl'LY .. 1• II Friday Prime Time 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 1:00 1:30 ttf!ll·M El Hop Out Yo AoOt (5:JO) Mo* •"Hot lo Trot" QZI •••• c.tDM ...... ••w .... uu-w-Y "The FNI 811111" ... ..... p++ r 9:00 9:30 July 21, 1989 10:00 10:30 11:00 Mo-Ae: • • '1 "Tlle ONd Pool" (1988. Or,emaj Clwll Eastwood. Patnc:aa Claltson (In Stereo) o lort(ln "''°""' SllreoJ hdng't .. (ln s..o ......... ,,, ·····-· ht•'-••••" t(\1•1·..-... ....... 04tA •·~,:u·•h .. ""'l ............ '""'-•• A .._ .. CW. '\ I , . ' ... e . t"' ~ .. i .... - 111-Di r 1 111 1 11111111 1 1~1 1 1•1•1•1•1•1•1•1•1•1--11 1111 11 11 1 • JJ 1 ~ Q. : •1 • I I . r 111· m·~ul ~!~~11s1 ! JI!:"_ iff " r Hi( & t---ztr I I I ...... -[: ~ I I .() .. l • I lti!~~IJ~J~~f 11 e 19 ~'= J ~I t r I i Hi; Gi i ~ i r r ! i ·" . i -· .., m I f 11 !l J ! Ii ·1-'< ·~; ' z I !f {J -u °=" ;r I I f j l :II ~ I~ -1 ,... --0 ~ - Saturday Morning July 22, 1989 ......, .. YOllllMCI ........ -OI -.. .......... "The .... Shll lnlld' .. (OI ») Dodllf Wiie "Meglol" ...... . ... - Saturday Afternoon July 22. 1989 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 He•1y•t0 /4• ,._. M:;, Game t 'Ne .. s i.P. ·1~" ·Thal s Iner~.: t,. __ __l_ F1t11t hit ri.0Y11: '"Lovt on tilt Aun" 119851 St an~ Z1m:i.us1 Goll Sent0r Opefl Tl'l.fd Rouno lrO"' C~•elana M·A'S't. •.; 'i ~ MoY1t ••• 'Bily Ao111 J\llllbo" 1962 M ... sa Oen Pola Stoty The &oken Police Story The Bioken Hatt to Harl Too CIUS" IC ~Sane T ult.11• ~ S•epntn Bozd 12 051 (V~l (Pan I ot 2) (Part 2 ol 11 Hart ll•• 11~) MoVlt "Mt,_er MoYlt. u• "Selnt rime, Nert YNt'' 1978) Ellen &rs n Alan AlOa Wide WOl1d of He .. s 1111 WWF Supentm of Wm· Se1IMn S.tmen GlllgM'• I•· Gilleln'• II· I Lovt Lucy Dodgel' Ctn· MttOt lNgUt S...ewii Los Al"'].... - lll'!i _ llnd lend nl Dur Potes (l.J•e IOI MoYot ••'1 "Hallovtf sntt" 11979 F\omlnce, Hamson MoM: ... .., "The Sllnng" p 980 Horrorl Jedi Nichol-Mcwlt: • "Sleughtet High" 11985 11 .. l'.(.V£_ ltst>y Annf ON' 11 •91 (VCRI _ 'son Ouv .. ,2 221 (VCR) Simon Scuoclamott I 301 VCR 14omttlmt ; MotorwHk Frugal Gout· P!tlTt Franey 1Y1n Can Kwllny A• Adllll Snwth F"inng Uni· OM on OM lnlldt-W-u1t.'"TB1 lht Yur met Cool! Gov I Maze on 2000 i: __. - carrtft1 dt Auto Clev~aoo I LilCtlt Ubr1 ,.___ --10 lilowle. ••'1 "Ewfll Pnll" Al tr."'" QrMI Md f!:Im (1981 Biogfaphyl F~t Ovn· llNI Nfw Cl'lapt« ~ ""* Jam-.s F ar~mo t"'!:::;:l·=a=1=·l~;...°':...A:..::ir:J..--_,~-~-..,.,,..,.------,,....,--..,.,...-.~N;.;;abl;;,:IC,:..:C;.-:O,.--..,.,.,..-:-:--:--r=---:::--':"""":,...,.,..----r:-::--:---=,,.--,~a.=111t~~ Aocktl to IN J,!~; Zorro SPll'k Beat of OU11,~: u MVlnillling Ainu" 11976 Oocu-My Frilftd S... Fllftlir Aoblnto11 McMt· "The Roota of Gooty~ ,19s.i ~ B•:~,l.t!Jl ,, OI ~tnc}e Md "*""' men111y1 E~eo Atncitl species are Aldi The The OeY1l1 A natrte meoo mateoJ Gary Owens host~ "' , •e• s... 'ht ; Y. Imitation to snown ~ tQa'ISI rnMI s encroect1-Old et.mp one ~ 1ttempts to spoo11 IOok at die caietr ano tamJv ,...s~c,r, Q.N!tf men1 to muita.n trieor own temtonaf his the Robinsons oll tile 1Sland of Walt s most ta1T10Us ""''' .,. t------.__ _..___;_;_,,;._.;..__;__;_,,;.;..+;.-;_,,;....:.....;J.,.;...~---... mm Trldllon: Na AIMrica'1 Hone U.S. Fem.I From Oklahoma l.J\'t) Vohybal ~ • IE3m lilonnlet ~I Ounlnlc*t 1on1nu ~ Ran~ C!JEI P· hirer 24 ltom Mowie: •'1 "Jen flt Aevellgt" (1987 Ad-Unceftlorld tilcMt: •~ •011t Wtltl 1n Angel ~•I Lorraine~ l.M1Cl8 Gutlt (In CNINle I (19871 .,.OCllMI I: Kn-;t • J. , 1 l:IIm Sllreol ~ p 29) IVCA'l TV AIOUlld Ifs wtl()dlllg PLlllS ~ w, ,. _.. ' t--------~--~----l..:.llf::...::W~oitd=-~;;...=...;:.;.:.:...:.;...:;,;:.:.;;.;.;.....;;_;:;_;;~;.a_;;~;.....i.----.----~u~ISMaros;,:_.;;....: ~~ssw m~~ • .o.: '~ llilm McMI: .. ,,, "The Bid heel~ (19851 610• St .. • 00 - The E** Grllldrtdlef LJIQA W BoslOn Fiw Classc Tlwd RWld lM flkMe: .. "Stlowdow11" (1973 ~fl•'Sll'f 0Nn Mai1WI ~ Hudson A ~Ill'! ~ ~ tnend 11.KnS out to be a bank •Obt'of" • lll lllrllwol1M Oltult ltMd Cen'1 Ofl TV ConlrcC __J Mr W1urd Cdof9do AloStllt 0... R Saturday Prime Time 8:00 8:30 7:00 7:30 BHOA£H I\', I (HA NN£ l ', Cll ..... Q ..... um lm Cll ..... O ..... Im .. -...,,,,, ..... .....,.,.. ..... .. .... Tl'll ".af' ... Mr •o 11111 OM HMI Q ..... Catch All of PrlmeThne IDSO 8:00 8:30 0 I July 22, 1989 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 QolllM C»ta ~ ..... ....... ''Alt Honcnble Protle-..... "Flddllr on tit "Tws of 1 lbl tu. r. to c9 h Ropes" (R) (In Clown" (R) (In f*"I of I~ lrMMd II 5eno) 0 S-0) 0 I CNnilooMI ~ (R) (ln c 5eno) T...._ ... < T V UPDATE·a Prtme Time Grid show at a glance programs on key channels dUrtng the moet popular vlewt~ houra. So you don•t have to leaf through page after page to see tf lf'"a worth atayt~ home Saturday Prime Time 8:30 ii+ M __ ..... "''"' .._ ._ • M.Y n., ... 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Because college is more than a place where young people arc preparing for their future. It's where Amurca is pr~· paring for its future . --tllec1l1•2flf '· ---~•c•1IC_!.:___ .. Odord .,_ Tu 1:06 • m. m. ec-.~ I p.m . Se m., f' p.m IS p.m. v ... lMd S 1230 30 33 51 ACROSS I Mell ~ nn "fate on Crest" 4 "To -and nac-k" R "-Girl" 12 lleck.-rof "Mr Ot-lvf'dc>r.-" 13 o rr.ffroadway award 14 She·s f>tlla Street l fi "D C -" 16 Prod0ttr Rockknberry 17 .. _ lht' fll~h Country" IR Corrtspondtnt Gary - 20 Erin - 4!1 Adam - 22 Lowe and Rt>int'r 23 Frann and Crosby 26 Tftl ()ue()n mle 'i1 -Conway 30£d - 3l "-orTh11 World" a2 "I llarried -" 33 Claroce Wllllam1, 34 "Only -Earth .. 36 fto.t BHt - 3e "-Wolf•" 31 "ThtW ... of-" 39.lof - .. -OUbtrt '6 -ea.Mftl 48 OtWrt ot "Our ~·· TV Talk .s 6 7 47 "lltt -4R "Walking 4n Ha1n1"' r;o Cftn!ltan1..-1-'n\"d rolr fl I "To the• or Uw P.arth" fl2 l'f'JUtY fl;l " OH Hroadway" DOWN I " W1dr World of Sport"" 2 lk-t>ry .. Jr 3 Stn~<'r I.ant' 4 NIJC TV family fi S11'krl A - fi Pelt>r -llayttt 7 Mkhelt> -119 Karrn H Diana Canova ~r~ 9 Holly on "Amen" 10 Ro~rt ot Alan ll "Mw -llSA" 19 Amanda - 20 "Mr -" 22 "Kio«-" 23 -~u-rhni 24 Artmut f'Of!ttr 26 ProdUttr W orJ..-- 2e UNla Gray 11 -Ellttl 28 Croea ofCBS pcKta 21 F.&alw - 9 10 11 31 Yoko - 32 -Rr<'nnt'r 34 Robby or hockt'y 3fl Charlie - 37 llolhman and Rellamy :JR Tracy -i" lleath.-r Owtns :in "Lovl' at First .. 40 W1r: •• rd or tdd1t 41 -POWP"" 42 Rohf>rt or Stan 43 Ac-trl'!\!I Thom~m of "F'am1ly" 44 "Hr.-akin1t 4#1 " -RamSt>y'' LASTWllK'I 1oun• This Y ~ar's Only Gold Award \\'inning Indian Restaura nt Cuisbre ol l•dia 7'1e eritic:.. eltoke Al M1w11 r Yn11 r Sat1~tac1111n 1 .... C~11.1ranteed l.l'N<'ll •DINNER• ~U'NOAY UHi ~('II AMPLt: PARKl~C. 293 1 1-: Co""'""", Corona df'I :\hr• R7a-6ff22 CHOICES A man (George C. Scott) Is torn by his own prlncl· pies when he In· slst.s that his young wire (Jae· quellne Blsxt) abort their child. In .. Chokes. • air· Ing SATUllDAY J MATLOCK If Andy Orlffith looks pleased In his rote u crlmlnal defense at· torney Ben M•tlock, there's good reason: The popular series h•s been ~newed for an· other season. It airs Tuesday. July 18. on NBC. D Y•SI I w.m to ~gin my subscription to tM Daily Pilot -at t~ low Introductory prlc~ or U weetu tor HO.GO with a tn<>My back guarantee INt ft I am not cOtnP'et~ly ,.lstled with tM ~~' or servk~ my subscription cost ot s I 0 00 wllt M r~·~· Send to: HO VI. lay St .. C.M 9Z6Z6 Or all: 64Z-4lJJ O•tt Addr11s ___ ----Apt•------ City --------.--. Zep __ _......,.___._ Complete Places Little Treasure Sunday for fun League hunter color in ·the playoffs has heart • underway of gold com ics summer I NSIDE FEATlRES/A:I Sl'ORTS/C I COA ST /A:, THE ORANGE COAST 75 CENTS Sl'iDAY. J l'l.Y 16. l 'Jfl'J COVER STOR" /SUND!\" SPECIAL Neighbors feel big squeeze Study: More people at SOS Airport, development eroding rural life style By IRIS YOKOI 01 ..... o..., ~ ..... 11.n M ost of 1hc rl.'i.1d1:n1 i. of S<l nta ;\ n:1 ~{eights n1o,cd 10 the ~n1all unin-. corporatt•d area \\\O or three dt·1.:adt•i. ago for the rural environment -to raise horses on v. 1dc opi.·n lols and l'OJOY view!. of 1hc Back Ba) while being cooled b) ocean hrl't.'t t•s. As 23-year fl'!.1dt·n t Ed Hulse put it. "We rnovcd to the countr) - Santa ,.\na J-ll.'1gh1~:· An id)lhc hfC' St)I<". thl'SC' fol k!> though1. Hulsi:. the ou·ncr of a Prl''alc plane. wai. par11c.·ularl) pleased be- cause ht!. nc~· R1rch S1n.·ct hornc had a small airport nearb). I-Ii~ fi:ehngs about the airport "ould soon change , ho\'i't'Vl'r. The liu le a1rpor1 grC\\, It adoptt'd the name of a fan1o us cowbo) actor and com n1erc1al Jt!I !l ights wit h takeolT paucrns n ght over Santa Ana Heights. A booming business complex '>''Cnt up around 1t. Today, once-peaceful, residential Santa Ana J-leights is a communi1y in transi1ion. The county rcLoned several of 1hc rcsidental strec."ts for busn~ssn on the theory such uses would be more compati ble u·1th the JCIS thundcnng over the 450-acrc arl·a C\'er) 15 min utcs or so. One road cun ing 1hrough 1he comn1unity is to be realighed to scrv1cc the future business dcvclop- men1 and keep cQmmu1er traffi c from cloggin_g 01hcr nearby streets. The JCI noise has a lso fo rced coun· 1y offici als to spend 1housands of dollars to 1n~ula te or purchase sonic 80 of the homes mos1 affcc1ed by the nuisance. Onl y a handful ha ve been purchased by the county while the o thers art being insulated. And man~ rl·,1dent~ un thl· \\l'\t s1de of thc oncc·rur:tl 1.:un1n1un11\. who bought hal!:acre lot ~ for ra nch. Sl}le li vi ng dl'l'ildl'' ago. arc fl'ad~ 10 gL\e up their land to uHice hudd1ng\. pa1nfull) a\\an.· 1hc1r llrc;un hun1l·~ are now morl' hkl· n1ghtn1arl·<;. \Ur· rounded b) hui.tlll'''l''lo. jl'I' .111d auton1obdl· tr:1l1il Ho\\'t'\'Cr. thl·~ lun1pla1n lhl' count) a nd the c11~ ol f"\c,~pun Bench's protr:ll"ll'd prot·ccding' nn future plans for Sant:1 t\na Ht'1gh1' have prc,entl·U thl'ln front ~l·lt111g their land and nio' ing on. ·"When I bought 111 ) propc.·n, 111 '49. you wanted to stay forl'\l't,'" Clem Kno)., an ·\cac1a ~tn.."l't rl''•· den1. said. "I figurt•d 1 uas going 111 die right hc rt•. Nut :HI) ntorl•." Sanla ~na Hc1gh1i.' northl·rn border is Bri\tot Strt'\.'1 South. lint·d with t8st·food rt•staurJnls Jnll the Corona de\ ~1nr Frt'l'\\:l}. S1 rcets on the wc~t side of the con1mun1t ). 11i'h1ch 1~ n1ost aflt.-ctcd by JC! noise, consist of 1hc half.acrr lots with rustic "'ooden tl.·nct·i.. ranch·hke homes and field\ lX'· cup1ed b~ stabk·~. The Nt•u pon Beach Golf ('ourse lies on the west· ern border. On lhc cast s1J c 1-. lht• Ba' Vll'W lract. LIS SIT('(\~ li n'ed "'Ith tid); h11k· houses and neatl y tn m n1ed ~ards. And to the cas1 of that ts sparkling new d c,·clopment -IO'>''nhouscs. a hotel. an o nicc bui lrl1ng :ind single famil)' homes. MoSt of the resident" 1n the \\l"Sl· cm :oldt•st Sl."C t1on a r;c mcn1hcr\ of n group of sonic JO properly o u·nt'rs on Acacia Street, Birch Street. Cyp ress Strttt, Orchard Dri'l' and Mesa Dn"c. The group goes h~ 1hc acro nym ABl 'O M. About a do1cn ml'm bcrs of the A ............ •••~ ... --..:-·•• .. ~. ca.•r• 1111•••................ ..... ....... ... ............ ,..... ........................ .... T•y' Thou9h1 ""''' .... ' womtn do. tlWy -·-·-·-IO • _,,,.,,.,.good. Luc ... -·--· ,,._WI.-. I. Index ~ ............................... 1\5 ltrtna. .................................. 1\5 hlrllla ..................... t ......... C6 Clasllfted. . . . . . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . ... .. D 1 ·6 o ... , ,,_ ~· .,. l-o• ... , ... s .. nt• An,. Heights residents have seen their rur .. 1 llfe style erode over the ye .. rs. group. 1ncl uJ1ng K n{1\ ,ind tlul\t'. gathered at the ( 'Prl''' ~lrt'l'I hon1e- of Rita Jone' un~· rclt·nt aftt·rnoon to discuss 1hc1r nl"ighl">orhl}ll<l . 1ht•1r lt'C" and 1ht·11 Jrcan1' Ounng 'h<· n1t"t't1ng. JCl'i roared· over the hou'il" pcnoJ1call\. drlPoo.n - 1ng out thl· con,crs.at1on.' l h1uugh !ht• ~r:ars. tht• ad\Nl1 of Qu1t'll'f lt'l5 has dt·rrl·a.si.:·d tht• no1,1.· son11.· t>ut has !x-t·omt· 1n,rca\1nti:l~ 1111r11!.11rJ the ruar of l'fliJlll'~ O\Crhcud ~ull by an 1nllu' of "undt·,rrJhlc" It'll· routine!~ 1ntl·rru1H' phonl' con .. ·t·r ... 1· ants. \\h•) rl·nr rron1 pr'11p.-n~ ov.n1·~ tion' :ind SC""arl·~ p..•ts. n1t·n1bl•r, 'Miid u·ho h3\l' g1\l"Il up ho1X' .ind n1u1l'tl In adJ1t1 un tu 1hl' n111 \t· prolil('m vu\. lrallie'1'mm the bw>tnC'\~ :srr.t' to 10t---T.hc__ ui,_u.aa:c._ Jou_ lhal oru.:c. north flO\\S through their nt•1gh· hou~J hcaut1ful e\IJtC·l1 lr.:C' hurTit'\ borho11ds. 'ht·~ con1ploi 1nt•d .:ind tle<1n'itable'i toda\ .ire 11('t'urt<."J On top 01 that. the neighborhood I Pl~.11se see HEIGHTS/A2J By BO B VAN EYKfN ()f ..... 0""1' "-~.~ .. The numtll.·1 nl p1:0pk• tJSlng a CO'ol3 \-1 ('~1 J>O' l"r1\ fl·lil'1 .igenC) has 1ncrea~d \1Rll" f-l·bruar' dl·- spne the ab\t·nce ot a \oup 1.:11chen that u·a'> rno\ l'd in an t•OOrt to reduce co1npla1n1' trum the '>U r· rounding neighborhood. a suncy to be rclca!ttd Mo nda\ 1nd1catt''· The 'iU r,~·, 1'> 10 be re\1cu·ed Monda' b' -the ( l)'.\a ~1esa ('11\" Councd. uhllh 1~ dl·bating \\'hcthe.r to cancel the h.·.i<,(' for Sharr Our Sclve\. th<." non-profit rl"hef agrnc} at the R<.".a ( omrDun!ly ("enter Shar~ Our ~l'cs ha.!> been 1he t.ariet of n"1ghborhood complaint~ for 3\. lcgedl~ a11rac11ng "undcs1rablei. ·· Mo!>L council n1cn1bcri. S3) thl.') lxhe\c sn\ should he mO\l'd. bul the organ11a11on·s board of d1rt.'C\Ors said the} ~111 LiOSf' the agcnc~ rather than reloca1e. The sur'C)' ~a~ londucted by Cit)' s1affand 1n1erns at 1hc rC'qucsl of the council 11ih 1<."h ha.\ been bombarded 1n recent month\ b' complaints from uc~l C oi.ta ~1c!i3 residents who sa' thC\ arC' concemcd about the prCsencC of' puor .and homeless people. pan icul.arl~ \1nglr men. who arc a11r.i t trd b' thL' <;erv1ct·~ ofcll."d b\ sos Thousand~ o( lq~·1 ncome houst"· hold~ each rnonth rC"C't'1vc aid from the SOS food pantr' and fN.."t' mr-d1· cal ll1 n1c at Rea ( cn1cr l nul ..._pnl. Rea rl·nter was also home 10 ~meun• f <irM" .... 11rch ~­ ' cd fret> lunch~ 10 al">out 200 people a da). But ~\1crlc Ha1 lctx·r11 d1 m:_1or of Someone (ares. mo\ C'd her opcr· a11on 1n thl' hope of r<."duc1ng pubhC" !Pl!!ase see SOS/ A2J ~uman rights initiative war of words heats up ...,..,, .. , •••lft9 recor4 crow• to ttte !::f • ..... ...._ ,..,. Tlte Or•,... County '•Ir conltnuet .Mw II. A c••pl11e ldte4ul• of ..._,. •• ev...u ti °"' P-I . GOOD MORNING Crossword........................... OS DeWl nollces ...................... CS E'nt:trtatM"lttlt ..... :............. 84·5 FtiltUrrs............ ............. ... B 1--6 Horoscope............................ 12 Oblt...,l•s ............................ AS C>ipfnton ................................ A6 fllf'OfNe .................. . . . . .. . . ... . . . '!' 10 I ' By EMILY ADAMS Of ""' O~llJ l'tlOI \t~'I \\.'hat prnn11"'-'"' 111 tx· a 'un1n1l·r· long banle ul "un.I' ht·atcJ up Satur- da) \\hen an Ir, inc group launlhl-d a l·an1pa1gn Ill fight an 1n111at1\t" 10 t').C/ude hontu!.('\Ual\ tronl Ir' 1oc's Human Right\ (lrd1nan(e ~1l'mbt·r., of lh<." gra\\·ro.,1t\ group Irvine ( 1t11en' l "n1\\•d. •1.a1d the\ plan 10 defeat the :0-.o' t·n1tx-r hal11l1 1tl'n1 v.11h d1rct t·n1a11 l an1pa1gn\ and ncuspapcr ad\ rrt1M"nit•n1s ">\ hanctlul of f)tlhl1lal and re· hg1ou~ C'.\1r"("n)1\t' "'-"C~ to Jc,tro) Ir' 1ne·!o H un1an R 1gh1' ()rd1nanCt".'. . Jaml'~ & ... 1nc . a me1nhl'r of the lr,1nc C 1l11cn' l 'n11cd t1dv1sory hoard . ..a id "If f!3'\C'd chis mt·an-sp1n1cd in· 111at1\£' ~ould repeal "sc\ual or1C'n· 11111on" a' a prn1cc1rd catcgor} under the ord1nantt'. lhl'r(•b) n1alr.:.1ng gays, lesbian' and h<."ttro~\uals 100. target~ f<>r que<>uon1ng and dts· l·rim1na1 1on 1n JOh,, hou~1ng and all ron1ml·r .. -1al tran ... 'tn1oni.." Boone ... arncd Ir\ inc ·5Upp(lr15 \ IU\lllil \ .1tue' Coalition. which the 1n111at1ve. ~ys in· of the words "Kxual jPlease i.ee BATTLE/All Wronged hero gets overflowing suppo~t By LESLIE EARNEST 01 -0...,. -\1 1111 ,\ vouna n1an whoM" '>''all<."1 "'as stolcri \\h1lr he wa1 rtK'u1ng a man noa11na fa~-tiown off \~e\lo·pott P1C'r over the Jul y Fo unh hohda) 1s con11nu1ng 10 be rc1mbun;ed by peo ple tourhetl by h11 hcroi1m Krv1n Ric hards. a 20.y<'ar-old R1al10 resident. di"cd off' the pier when ht' 5aw a man who had jumped from the ~n1e pier mnmcnt.s c11rhcr d rifhna lifelcM>I)' in 'the waler. Richard' q uickl y emptied h1" pock:ct~ ~fore d1 Yin1 10 the rescue and 1ow1 na the hmp bu1 contciou5 man. la1cr 1dcntincd as Marro1 Roc;lriaue1 . 1o w1rd shore until hfc- l'ubllc notices ...................... CS Spotts ............. 1 ................. C1 -5 TV LIStlngs .............. TV Updllte ~ ........................ ~"I"" AS • I guarct\ cauah1 up wi th the pair. R 1ellard~ t-allC'd 11 "1 linle diup. po1nu n1" 10 d1K'O\'Cr upon his re~ tum 10 1hc pier 1hat his wal~ wi1h SSO cash, his dn"cr's lictnK and blnk ('&rd ahd been ilolcn. ~ 1'cr reading 11 OC'N'ipepcr account of the rC'$C'uf and 1heft, a ~ Beach tnsurant"l' sa~man, who •~Iced nol 10 be 1denLd\ld., ICM IJch~ atds a ch<ck for UO .,.. &1:::: him two 11 et~ to • !\naclt baseball ga me. A couplt • la ter. acx"ordin.t to H.tdMmll' ...... a ~nd man called and,..._. $100. "l'le called and talked io Kew'• M , ___ , ..... Meet th• press Crews close to containing Riverside County wildfire B}' the Associated Pren Firefighters ba11led shifting winds a nd temperatures soaring pa<1t I 00 degree Saturday to clo~ in on their goal of surrounding an I. I 00-acre Riverside County wildfire that destroyed a home and forced hundreds to Oee. fire crews managed to contain 70 percent of the blaze in the ilent Valley and Poppet Flats areas. said California Department of Forestry spokeswoman Page Maurer. Fire officials expected 10 achieve comRlete con- tainment Saturday night and have the blaze under control this morning. Maurer said. More than 1.000 firefighters from the CDF and U.S. Forest Service were on the lane Saturda)'. assisted b) five air tankers and two helicopters d ropping fire retardant. Maurer said. Fire ollic1als allowed people to return to their homes and a local campground Saturda) morning at the northwest edge of the San Bernardino Nauonal Forest. Hundreds "'ere <'' ucuated Frida)'. and about I 00 people sought shelter Frida) night at a Red C ro'>'i evacuation center at Banning High School. Ignited b) sparks from a bulldozer. the fir:e destroyed a two-story home worth about S 175.000 and l"'-O trailers 1n an l\Olated area of Poppet Flat'>, i.a1 d CDF spokeswoman 4-nna m11h. Three tirefi$htcr'> sunaed heat exhau<111on and l\l.O others suffered 1nJune'> 1n fall'>. Maurer said. Officials estimated the blan· had cost the ( DF more than S500.000 10 tight b) l.iaturda) Mlanv.h1lc. tin:lighters mopped up a brush fire that burned more than :!flO acrt''> in Featht•rh Reg1unal Park 1n the OrangL· ( uunl) commun1t) or Yorba Linda. l'o '>lructures v.-cre damaged and there "'ere no injuries. Orange ( ou nt' Fire Ocpartmcnt spokcs"oman Michelle Palmer <1a1d the cau'>t' of the fire v.as under invest1ga11on Mellllter• of lrvlne Cttlaens United hold • ,r... conference In front of Irvin• City Hilt SaturdaJ 111ornlfti1 to protest ch•rtil•• to the ctty•s Hum•n Rights Ordln•nce. Pictured from left •re: Vlctorl• Miiier, SOS J•mes aoone •nd the Rev. Fred Plummer. From Al QC Fair Schedule BATTLE From Al preference .. gives homosexuals inan- orily status and special privledges Ordinance supporters disagree. The} say the ordinance slmply provides a safeguard against d1scnm1nat1on for all residents. A~ it stands. the ordinance "prohibits discnm1na11on on the ·basis of race. color. religion. na11onal origin. sex. age, sexual onen1a11on. mantal status and ph)sical hand1- c2ps ... The city law "'as appro' ed unanimously by the council la'it July. To protect the ordinance. Irvine Citizens United plans to run a full- page newspaper ad sa) ing. "Who HERO f'romAI lenath," Patnc1a Richards sa id. "He wrote him a nice letter." But before the letter and SI 00 check arrived. Richards received another surpnse. "A man who did not gi ve a return address or anything sent Kevin a $100 bill with a little note saying God would bless him for saving one of his children." the mother said. HEIGHTS from Al by lfOups of rowdy )'Oung renters who lmer the yards with beer bot- tin. old boats and cars. hold wild parties and conduct drug deaJs. rcs1-~ dents complained. Property owners ha ve had no in- centive to improve their property because of llnccrtainty over the county•s plans for rh~iT land. resi- dents said. To get some type of income. these property owners have been forced to lease their property to whomever ~omcs along. according to members of residents· group. The remaining rcsidtnts say they want to move too, but would rather sell than rent out their homes be- cause the future of their property has been up 1n hmbO the past I 0-15 years. First. 11 was the county trying to decide on zoning for Santa Ana He1Jhts. Those procecdmcs droned on until 1985. when the county finally opted 10 rezone AcaCla and Birch for busmessc . Now. the county 1s deliberating o n how Mesa and Birch hould be realigned to accommodate a planned 1-milhon-square-foot bus1ne ~ park and relieve impacted intersections along Irvine Avenue and Bnstol Strttt. Since any form of the realignment means homes will be knocked down, residents must wai t until the street realianment is complete to know what effect 11 will have on their property. And before the county can come to a conclusion. ci ty officials in nc1ahboring Newport Beach must hold public heanngs and 11ve their recommend t1on on the matter. Mem~rs or the residents' aroup blamed pan of the decade-Iona plan· nin.a. de&ays on another •oup of madents who have fouaht to kttp S.nia Ana He1J.ht• intact as 1 rural ftNhborhood. ~emben of ABCOM c&aim the ocher .,oup's raatit is unrealistic. .. nee Slnll Ana Atithts h no lon~r lhe tranquil re 1den\ial community ii On« WIS ·Nobody'' happy """ •he way ~apcny's beell _. .. ,.. •Id M membir Dia DtMme, .... .,.. 11p an ._.<AM ~· ... .0.y OWnl PNJ.!!J Oii Mitia ~~~w~·.11ere belongs 1n In int"! We do. We all do." A mailer with the ad asks readers to include their names 1n future ads as supponer., of In inl' C1111e ns Un11ed. Both groups arc !>Ceking the ap- pearance of popular 'iupport. Coah11on chairman ·cott Pcottcr has pointed to 5.433 vahd pc1111on signatures. collected b) volunteers. as proof of popular support for an ordinance change 1n Ir v 1ne Members of the oppos111on argue the In ine Values ( oaht1on paid more than S2.500 to gat her tho'>C signatures. Man~ In ine residents also complain that <>1gna1ure gatherers m1 reprcsc,nted the pc11- t10n . according to Boom· "That surpnscd him . needless to say." While Richards was unavailable for comment, his mother sa id he 1s saving the correspondence and cl ip- pings with his collection of memen- tos from his childhood. "We were really surpnscd and shocked that people reacted that way," she said. "Ifs been nice for him." But what her son 1s really hoping for. she said. is to take Rodngue1 and the propcrt) 1s not compauble. The neighborhood's going straight downhill. "The lack of getting anything done 1s the biggest frustration." "If it weren't for the airport. I'd never want to leave:· said Mar) Davis, who bought her sprawling property at the corner of Acacia and Mesa in 1971. ··From the da> I moved 1n. I absolutely lo\ed the _pJace. ·· Davis. a soft-spoken. slender white-haired woman, was once ready to fi~ht to keep the communi- ty res1dent1al. But then she rea l11ed that a view or the underbcny of a passing OC-8 1s no place 10 call home. Dav is sa id she has conceded 10 the realtty 1ha1 businesses would work better there and IA<Ould bring her more money for her propert). She applauded the rezoning of Acacia and hopes for a quick de- cision on the Mesa-Birch alignment, even though the realignment could mean the demoht1on of her home. "h's a painful switch." DeM1lk said. "But we're interested 1n good planning." Rtta Jones said. The street Jones' h ves on - Cypress -was rezoned res1dent1al- equcstrian. but he said she prefers the eonstruct1on or businesses be- hind her home to the deterioratmg hou~ and stables there now. Residents in the Bayview tract on the eastern end pai~ a different picture of hfe in Santa Ana Heiahrs. These residents arc not as affected by Jct noise and their property ha'I retained its residential zo ning. auaraniceina their homes will re- main for years 10 come. Even with ala and 11eel office buildtnp looming around them, Bayview tract homeowners plan to stay 1n their httle ~1dent1al island. Many of the propeny owners 1re uPIJ'ld1na \heir homes, E'.d Tr1ey, a 2).:ycar rcstdent of Bayview A venue. 111d . Surt, the ,et no1K can act bed IOmetuna, .. but you tct u.ed to it." Tracy said. Traq was not too happy with the new J.M. hten development of toWnbOuta. homes. hotel and office buildiftl bUih behind h1t home. "We Ulld tO have I srtat VICW Of the •zh:.,.., ;:'ri on •Uckint 11 out. I like ii here." -We Pl'OblblY Will Ml)i," .,.. During : aturday's press con- ference. Boone sat at a table nanked by Irvine C111zens Uni ted treasurer' Victoria Miller and advisory board member Rev. Fred Plumer. Behind the trio, a crowd of 40 stood symbol- izing a united front for photogra- phers and reporters. "We are certain that. "11h a rep- rcsenta11ve \Ole, the In 1m· Value<> Coahtion·s 1n111a11H' · "111 fa11:· Boone !>atd "We don·1 bchnc the) have an)' real support ... If the In inc Value'> ( oal111on doe'i end up w11h enough -.upport to pa'i\ its 1n111a11,c. the v.ord<> "!.e\ual oncnta11on" v.ould be n.-mo,ed from the ordinance and aO\ sub!>C- quent ordinance'> pertaining to se\- ual onen1a11on v.ould requm· 'oter approval. with him when he a11ends the Angel game. So far. ho'-"ever. the) ha' c not been able to get information on the injured man. who 1s sull under care at Hoag Mcmonal Hospital 1n New- port Beach. The ho!.pital v.ould not relea\C information about the patient's con- d111on Saturda) night. On Frida~. a nurse said she might be ahle to get the 10forma11on to Rodngue1 "He's hoping e\entunll> the fam· 1ly will contact him tf the~ kno"" who he 1s." Patricia R1chard'i c;a1d. BcnJamin Hulbauer. v.hosc fam il ) hasll\edon Ba)"C" '>1nce 1972and has fought 10 kl'CP thl' arl·a rcs11kn- 11al. Hutbauer .. N . v.-ho v.ent 10 the now defunct Ba)' IC'-" Elemcntar) a nd remembers riding horse'I through the neighborhood. admitted "the whole charactl·r of the neigh- borhood has changed ... "But we don't partu.:u larl) want 1he whqle neighborhood to turn 11110 office blocks.'' Hu lbauer sat<.l. ··~ e don't want the neighborhood 10 be dcs.troyed.'' T racy and H ulba~r said the} sympathue with ARCOM member" who sec their neighborhoods de- tenora11ng. but feel their own tract 1s d1 1Teren1. "Our little area right here 10, fine:· Tracy said. Newport SC'ach Councilwoman Jean Watt, a longtime ad vocate of retainma tht rc~idential areas. Aid she fell Santa Ana Heights residents arc aencrally content al\er the coun· ty's 198S partial rezoning of Santa Ana Heights and that the area will retain some residential no maucr what. "h better.'' Wall said. ..That's what we all hung our hats on. "The people up there com- promised and retained a fajrl y si1- ni(acant portion of residential area. They've maintained some of the cul- de-.sac nature." One thin1 on which residents from both wcs1 and cast ends of Slnta Ana Heights teem to a1rce - they would support annexation to Newport Beach someday. ABCOM members Slld they op-Poeed pnor annexation attempt duri111 the last decade mainly be· caute •hey felt they were beina utcd by Newport Beach as ammunition 1n lhc fiaht apansl airport ex- pe{tlion. TOday. they ~!come anneution. but .oc until the Meta-Birth alip- lllllll ia done and au plaMi• cte- cilio9t for their community are ABCOM JUll wants d«i1ion com~ ao and cleaftup O/ •heir ...,,... cu beeift. -··"We dliu we"ve tieeft un~ -..... whh die _.., who doG' .............. ".':,Dmt .... "Wt'._ 1llien YiatmS." ..... .................. '°'~ .. pressure on OS. City officials agreed to consider the effects of the rT\OVe before mak- ing a decision on the SOS lease. Results , of a three-day survey taken J une 6. 7 and 12 indicate about 93 more people use SOS each day than when a similar survey was conducted in Februar). But Keith Van Holt. the city's director of leisure services. said the change in number of i>eoplc might simply be related to the change in season. "This increase ma) reflect the warmer spring and summer month~ ... he said. r SOS director Jean Forbath said 11 was ty pical for numbers IQ increase 1n the summer. Barbara Littrell. a v.est Costa Mesa resident who behC\eS SOS should be mo,ed from Rea Center. said she and other residents have noticed an increase 1n people at the food pantry. "There seem 10 be more ~ingle men." she said. City officials v.erc reserved 1n their comments about the survey. but some said pn vatel} the} did not belte .. e 1t provided any mforma11on that would be u~ful to their de- cision on the SOS lease. 8y The Associated Press Herc are the winning numbers picked Saturday night for the Cali- fornia Lotter; 's twice-weekly "Lotto 6-49" game: 27. 29. 35. 21. J. 42 and the bonus number. 17. Players who correctl) guessed all six numbers will share a pn1e pool of S5.3 mt I hon. aid Kath y Manzer, a state lottery spoke<;woman All tho e who picked five numbers plus the bonus number will d1 v1de among themselves a prize pool ofSl.52 million: fi ve ofs1x will share $784,000: four of six wi ll share $713.000. Three of six 1s worth an automatic SS per winner. 10:30 a.m. Leap frog races - Carnation KJ ds Stage 11 a.m. Ch1m''>t' C1oldrn Dragon .\crobats and Mag1C1ans -Coor<> Arena Japan K.iratc f cdera11on -Centen- nial . tage 11 :30 a.m. Ama11ng ~1.irlo \1ag1c1an -K WIZ Heritage tage ~ Noon ,.,~I ; , r,_: Rough 11der'> roping -Millers (/~(,,;~11111i/rfli~ Mead<P·'" I p.m. Chinese Golden Dragon crobat' amJ ~lag1c1an<:> -( oors .\rena Mirage Bell) Dancers -Centennial \tagt' Sarsaparilla shooter conte\t -M1llt•r., \kadov.s Z p.m. Great American high di' 1ng '>hov. -f-a1r Ring %:30 p.m. Da .. e and the (lassie Band -M1lkrs ~·kadov.\ 3 p.m. Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats and ~lag1l·1an' -< rnir'> Arena Mirage Bell> Dancers -Centennial Stage 3:30 p.m. . Shoot-out at the M11lero, ( orral -Millers k adov.' 4 p.m. Great American high d1' ing "hov. -fa ir Ri ng. 5 p.m. Chine~ Golden Dragon •\crohats and Mag1uans -< oors Arena 5:30 p.m. Baile) ·s Young World Danler' -"" 17 Heritage 'itage g p.m. Parade -ground\ Great American high dl\ing '>hov. -Fair Ring Calico inglcs Square Dancer'> -( cntt•nn1al 'itagc 6:30 p.m. Kingsman Drum and Augle< urp ( uncen -K WI/ Hentage tage 7 p.m. Eddie Rabbitt ( omcrt -·\rhngton fheatcr Chinese Golden Dragon ..\nobal\ and Ma~1c1ans - ( oof'> ..\rena AmaZtng Marlo Mag1c1an -"-.\\II Heritage ~tnge Gar) Murra) and fn\O) -\!clod~ Juntt1on Stage 7:30 p.m. Trinidad teel Band -C entt•nn1al '°ltagc Stratton and C hnstopher -Miller' Meaduv.-s 8 p.m. Great American high di\ tng ~hO\\ -f air Ring Ron Stern's "Memonc!> of Eh 1-." -1'" IZ Ht'ritage Stage Main treet Band -Melod~ Junction Stage 9 p.m. Eddie Rabbit Conct·rt -rlington Thel\ter Gary Murra) and Envo) -Melody Junwon Stage 10 p.m. · Ron Stein's "Memories of l lv1<," -K WIL Heritage Stage Hoag Hospital Is ... S.Ch month H911 Hospital hailon three "Employee~ Who "'*' A DitTcrence." July's ~employ­ en.• (IOp) Kimberly ' ..... :(ri~)~ <Jamin. LCSW : Ind (boaom) Teri HirllZ. R.N. Think of the future and you think of progre s, of hope and dreams of new plans and improvement. for your life and your family. Like the future, Hoag Ho pital will never tand still. We'll always be developing and changing to improve the live of our ~tients and our community . The Future. • 'l'l lll-: 01: ,, , I .I I· I·: Stroll through Irvine City Hall impressive When v.e fir\I mo\cd to Wuodhndge 1n Ir. inc. 11 v.a~ dunng ' a rl·cord v.1n1ct ra1n'itorm, and the land on h<ith side'\ of (uher Dn~e and Main ~trcct and Barranca Parkv.a) v.a'> undt•r a foot of "'aler. ( ulvcr was blocked north of the 405 freewa) bccau!>C the '\lOrm had "'ashed out the bridge O\Cr the '\torm drain In the follov.ing '\pnng and summer the 'ast acreage west of Cuher produced a spectacular lrop of corn. tomatoes and caullOower. and )OU felt as 1f \Ou v.cre truh out in rhc tountr') Last v.eek. Gv.cn and I re,'1sted the ..am'e land and lound that the farmland had been tran'iformcd. as 1f b) magic into one of the most spectacular ll' ll tenter'> 1n < alilorn1a -ccrta1nh the mo'>t beautiful and eniuent 1n Orange Count) In ine"> ncv. ( "' Hall/poltce laC1lit' th1ld da)<art• c.c nter 1s a v.hopping touth o l class. Because of m) 1n,ohcmen1 1n the commun1t\. I ha'e had ~----. occa'\1un to '1\11 all o·f In 1ne·s Cit\ halls '>lnu: the n t) v.as founded. bcg1n·- ning with the funk) quarters on the ~ond Ooor of a building that has c;1nce been demolished in the fov.n Center across from l 'Cl. l hen the leased v.arehOU'-l' facili- 11c'\ on Jam boree Road. v.11h ..a1el111e building'> all ()\t'f the plan: for dif- ferent departments unabk 10 get into the main comple\ bclause the nl\ v.as developing '-O fast \nd nov. th1•i -a breathtaking structure that ,., a titting rene~·t,on for v.hat ma\ be the most progn.•s<;1\e n t) in Orange< ount} We cnJO}Cd '>0 maO\ 1n111al 1m - pre<t'\1on'> Thert' \\l'rc at re\ ol '1s1tor parking. unml·tercd for frel' l hne "'a'i an av.c<tume feeling that the \trut" tures. because of their arch1tecturl' hknded into the land J'> if 1t were some s1gan11t \1a\an or .\1tn temple n-.cn from the l'arth \\1th earth-tone stone It "a' e'>pcualh \outhv.est fhen 1n10 the refreshing a1r-cond111onl·d lnhb' \\1th a three Stll~ gla.,., t.iung. and the feeling that "e realh ought 10 take our 'hoc.-, off hl'fore approaching tht• relTpllun1'>t While "e v.a1ted tor \la\or I arr~ -\gran a lamcra ,ind production ere\' from ( ahk "C\"> '\l't\\ork arrl\cd to inll·n 1ev. the ma}or "The~ tan \\all .. the rn.1~or .. aid. 'miling hroaJh "It II take them a "'hile to '>l't up ( oml' on 1n ·· He led u~ into a \Cf\ -.mall offin· tor J man "ho lUrrt·nth ha\ so much clout Hut thl·n. he 1\ an elected ollicial and'' not rl·4u1rl'd to spend any set amount oft1mc at ( 11~ Hall Hl· g1wo, thl' ut) l'\l'f\ Wednesda). and ,., ,l\ .11lahk on rail ~4 hours e' Cl" da) ~k cnulJ tell we v.ere deepl~ 1rnpres\Cd h) the· ne" c.:11) hall "It ha<t taken a wh1k. hut 11 1~ <,uch a fine dcH·lupml·nt. the rnJ product of so man) pcoplt-." hl' \aid He looked ha pp\. rl·la\cd . confident and spintcd H i\ C)C'> <,parkkd. and lhl') \hnuld -'.fter man) ~cars ol ha\ 1ng rnn\l'f\ all\l' cit} l.ounnlnit·n 1radt• lhl· ma}or's JOh bac.k and forth .• 1pph ing a '1nual lrn:kout to \~r.in. ht: 1s nov. the first ma,or to he elc1.ted h\ the cnt1re ut' . .inJ he has a pos111'e maJOrtl) on the Ul} uiunn·I "We're able to gl't '>O mu,h more done no" .. he ..a11I ''\11 one is afraid of an ong1nal idea an' more" The ma}or turned U'> O\Cr to Jeanne Hul'>C. \l·crctar' 111 the lit' council. "ho sort ol turned hn halk on tht' p1k ot paper v.ork on her desk and led U'-on J tour ol thc ne"' hulld1 ng. pa\t the , 11' managers· offices. do" n 10 the m.11n lot'lh) .ind into the .,fX'Clal ular Cit) Council chambers It 1s hke an e\pens1'e theater \\Ith all the acousttcal and camera equipment hidden in the v.all\. and high trch pro;ect1on fauli11es and behind the dais ,unfcren(e room"' and automal1l 'ote in- d icators. and "ell gce \Ou \\onden·d which button spra\ed 1ntcn\e Before \\C left v.-e (ailed on our ll)ng11mc lm·nJ anJ lUUp'>cllnr Deanne Manning. J1rc"·11,r ul the Cit)·, commun1t~ \l'f\ 1ct'f Jep.irt- ment. in charge ol all thl' pJrk '· l h1ldcaH' C('nters. '\enwr <;en ll l'S pla)grounds -the Cit~'<, heart and '\OClal sen ICCS ~he ~a<, om· uf the Cll} e\CCUll\C'> farmed nut to a nearb) structure 1n the old cit) hall Toda}. she ha~ a maagn11iu.·nt corner ollice on the third floor, w11h a comm~nding '1C\\ o f the dcHlop1ng countl'))1de A.nd sht• 1s surrounded b~ such pleasant people. like Charlene T urko "ho v.-ent out of her wa} 10 make us comfortahk v.h1le \\allmg for Deanne to finish a phone call. Aside from the spaciousness of the hulld1ng - a total ol some 190.000 squarc feet -the nev. C it) Hall ha~ been designed 10 accommodate future grov.th. 1f needed .\nd direl·tl) .itro'>s a court 1s the new da~-carc center. same anh1tec1urc. of about 11.000 square feel. w11h classrooms. k11chen. pla) room and other auommodattnn~ for 104 children and staff Enrollment I'> open to parents II\ 1ng and/o r \\Orking "11h1n the ut~ of In ine Behind the ( It) Hall 1~ the sen ice } ard for police and tire vehicles. and one v.1ng houses the Pohce Department -..:ov.. tinall~ all cit) departments arc under one roof Dec ~1anning recalled the e\C1tmen1 of the official bu1ld1ng dcd1ca11on last .\pnl (The Cit) Council chambers v.ere JUSl dedicated la t \\C'l'k) But the publil ceremonies in .\pnl. v.-hen the bu1ld1n1 v.as lighted at night for the first 11me. lreating an almost cathedral effect "'1th the great e"pan'>C of glass. onC' c11~ com- m1ss1oner looked up at thC' high loft and said to Deanne "It'" enough to make )OU v.ant to get o n )Our knees .. Once the cntm: Cl \IC park matures ""h landscaping and all Irvine's nev. ( 1\ 1c Center \\111 be the pnde of Orange Count) Jame'> Irvine nc,er dreamed h1, ranchland~ \\Ould look like this Jim Ff!ltoo /1 • lo"/tlme ob1erver of tbe Ora111e Cou t. His col•mo ru1 Sund•Y H W~oesday. Pll.O 'I' Dt:c· \Dt:s Comphd by LARRY NOLAN Jilly U , ltft Rent controls 1n t he Harbor Area will be rem o"ed Oct. 1. according to Gregg Watson. Orange Count) rent di- rector. Watson yesterda> said that Juthorizauon fo r decontrol of tent.als here was received yester-Jay from Federal Housing Ex- oeditor Tiahe Woods m Wash- lnaton. J•ly H , lHt Newell rnold ~elton.:. 32, who pvc his address ~ 23.l7 Wcstministcr Ave., ~osta Mesa, was arrcstcd at the ~exican border Saturday night fnd charaed with su picton of mualina the laraest quantit~ of teroln ever seiied at the San >iea.o entry point. U.S. Customs q ents said the Fizure would have broulht a 1~n.er of a million dollars from ~icts in this coun try. JillJ II, Hit Victory of Nalu in the 21st Transpec1fic Yacht wu official today. The 46-foot sloop owned by 1-year-old Peter Grant of New· iC)rt 8eech beat out 40 other aanen in the 22 25-mile 11ilina ft-om . Lot Anaelc1 to wu. .hlJ II, IHI ArMnca· moon blu1ed off the bleak surface toda)'. chated their dlW mother ship for three 1 lialf houn and then hnked _..Y fbr the vo)'• home. • Net! Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin Jr .. the first humans on the moon. put their truncated spaceship through a seri(\s of four complex rocket firings 10 catch up with Michael Collin in the command ship circling the moon for the 27th umc. J uly 17, 1979 Costa Me sa "> Council members said Monda' they are mvestigntmg problems of vandalism and gang fighting in the city's west side al the request of residents in that area. About a dozen people who live on the 600 block of Capital Street attended Monda> night's meetina to present their con- cerns. Two peakcrs. who asked thnt their names not be printed for fear of rctaliatton. said that dur- ina the past year they have r n th ree pna knife fi.ahts. a bca tina. a stabbina. numerous hu and runs on parked can and in- numerable ca~ of vandah m. J•lJ 11, •• ,. arou p or an1 t~ denounced Laauna Beach's Fe • ti val of the Arts board mcmbcn in a series of b1urrc protc t Tun.day n1Jht 1n front of thrtt controversial w01'ks oflic1al have ordeftd ~moved An1sts Valerie Bechtol. . Ashley 11\d Jennifer Mclemore say fcsth al board mcmber1 ha"c aiven them 24 ho ur1 lo rcmoH tht"ar v.orks from the around\ b«au~ the creations arc "pohtt· ca, .. and .. o tTtMtvc •• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT tSunday July HS 1989 AS Nothing lost on treasure hunter By RO BERT BARKER Crlt.'n l'><in. 6h ''a trca\ure hunter v.11h a heart ot gc•ld He find' nn~'>. m·ckl.Jcl''> and othn 1~v.l'ln .. ind tnn h1r, darndc.,t to rl'turn •hem ''' thr ov. m·r frl'l' nl l h.iqw H" mo'>t rcu·n1 triumph t.Jml· IJ'l v.cckcnd at l 'un11ngwn lk.ith ''twn he found an Fd1'>on ll1gh ~ho11I cla\\ ring nl'ar the tire pll on the sand near \.1J,v.dl' Rc'>tJur;.tnt He called the \l hue.I and 111fit 1.i1, pored thr<>uKh J ~l'arhucok 111 llJll the nng lo l'lh~ graduall' ( hn' C1alhghl·r "h<1 no\\ " a '1uJ1·n1 al ( at Poh 1'11rn11na .. , m.tdl' II dl .tr tr him th.11 I J altCpt nt• rl'"ard.. l\un 'aid "It makl'' \tlU lll'I 1!!•111d \\hl'll \IHI t'Jr do \Oml•thin~ 1111 '"ml·11m· .ind make them harp' .. l'><>n J lnrma r.1J,1r 11tli1.1.·r \\1th the l ~ \rm' .s1~., rl'l""'" l.tm" 111 thl' rC\lUl' •>t •• \IJUn~ \1.mnl' hcutl'nant rtnJ 111, t>ndl· JI Ht.nt· 1n11.111n "it.ttl' l'k.1' h and 'dlunhk\ hut olll'n l1nd., 11 1mposs1hle to l<Katt• thc o"Ol'r\ In that lil'>C ht'> v.1k \Jl'll· gl''' first t·holi.l' di the 11ea\url'\ ''"" , grandlhildren gt·I to p1d .. 11u1 tht 11 dlo1c.e ol nnK' .rnd Jl'14,·ln 1\ h• n lhq \l'ill 1-.on lJf Hun11nl!!ton Rt·.11 h " .1 ml'mlxr ol the V. nt < 11a'1 l'r"'fll'' tt>r'> and I rt.'a'>urt' II untn\ '"'" 1.1· 110n ol OrJngl < 11un1' 11, JllJ about 1.JIJ c.olleagut·., ml'd tht \cuirHl V. ednt•'>l.la} ol thl· month 1<1 Jl'>pla1 their d1\Cfl\l'rll'"> anJ 111 k.irn ,1hout t hc Id tt'\t Ul'\ dopml·n'' 1 n t hl' trea\ure hun11n11 hu,111~" r h1\ V.l'l'" lhl'\ ll'll""'"' .1 ,,1rni11..- lr11m .i ml·mhl'r "h" ,,11J ,11n1,·d men 1n lour 'l'llll i.:, .1l1. u,1.·d t11n1 and h" lnl"nth 111 d.11m·1ump.ni.> v. h1k looking lt11 nu~~l·\\ 1n tm· < h 1 '111 Jrea Thl' hohh' ''' \aid 1hat till' , l.11m h,11.l app<Hentl~ hn·n '"IJ 111 '"''' d1fTl'rl·n1 '>l'l'> of hu '"" .snJ \•,111h·d duh tnl•mhl:r' "' lhl· l1<'"1hk dJngcr 0•111 P'llo• P"oto lty e oll h rlo•r "(he .\l.innc 1anw nH·r t•• "ht'lt' I \\J<; \\1lh m' metal drtl'Ctrn .11.d· a\kl·d nil' 11 I u1ulJ 1'1nd hi\ ~uld v.a.:-dd1ng h.ind .. 1\1111 '·"" lk ,ll<,11 prrt\llktl .I rllol\!ol/lrll ar11dc I ha I rl·p1111l·d I tw \h1111l 1 n~ death'> nf l\\Cl 1rcJ\U1 · hunll'1' in ,1 '1milar 11ll idl·n1 '' rntl' 111 111, lul!Jn Jrl'.i Glen hos fleftJ gives r ing to owner Chris Galllg!'er. "( ht.·1 I V.J\n't thl'rl' tnr .i mrnull'· and·J·halt ht.·t11rc I t11und 11 · 1 hl'' 1umrx·J up ,snd d"'' n .inJ t laP1'k:J their h.1nJ, T hn niad1. me 1.1ke ~21J . l\11n .11,, '"'l''' l'r' 11tht·r ll'"l' n \nnw duh 11wn1h0·1' w.1rd1 1111 trt'J\Url' in thl· dnt·rt 11lwr' Ill \lrt•am' "h1k uthl'I' lil.1. 111'fll'1,t1. lit' JI old ,1hand11nt d hc1u'l'' h11n though 1.11ntln,., h1' i.t1.l1\ll1,, In tht 'anJsol H un11n~l1H1 lk.11h \\h1r· I" If 1n th rel' 1r lour m11rr 1111' Jt 1 '·d II• ' .1t1•1. I• ·~ l\C th,· !I( 1d ., ht.·11 r n.111 .. ·1 ti .in h11ll 11, t11u• .t II ht \<1 d Rl 011 .• 11 n d.1.·nt1lil'd lrla,11r hunk~ '""'' ~ 1 h >Ir<. rn thC' ,,1m1 JnJ J 1• .. 1:1" 1 ' •npfll•d anJ :.- l-.11n \J J h '" \JIJ .~ c luh nll'mhl. r got thl' hl.iml ftJT 11 hut th, h11k , Jltualh ~er~ '''K>Pt:d 11ut h' J n1111-mrmtx·r HI'> mlt..il Jt·tl."llur mah'> J ptng- in~ nc11\\. "'ml'" hat l1 kl" "mar "hen 11 lrlC'J tC'\ Im• anJ tiuncd lreaurl·' h{ 'a1J H ' l·4u1rmcnt '"'I' about ~I ltlfl Ill' ....i1d Rats invade fair and people love them By GEORGE OLSEN r)t lhr 0" 'f ,. ot \• •U lk1 11 \Ill'!'•"' I' 1 k \-Hn<1 '' llh' ix· r kl l lh 1 1 .. r 11 111, l uJ.l h 1111dligl·111 l.,,,, 111 ,,,.,· lor ,111,111 l'Olllll/..h I•• h1dl !1 1111 .111 111\flll\lli\1' landlord 11·, lll\I th.II I\·, k \ H1111 .... Jh \\ t• 11 ,1 r .11 .. K .11\ ' 11 t k' · I '.1111 t I .i \II 1 rr'' "1 '>l'f'llh ,·J,1 ,,11J ·" \hl 1!.1/l'll ltl\\~lld lhl· <>1 .111g.c < ,111PI• I .1-11' 1.11 '.h"" 1!11m ,1 ,,lie d1,1.1ncl' · < ln '-o.ih' \rk thn t..tnd • I ,11prx·d 1n h' Oll'l.lkl' . · P'll'' 'rt ~ • d ,,, ,11,gu,1111g ... 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'••I ''1 • \,!\ llh'llllXr\ 111 th,· \mer1lan I .silt\ K.11 .snJ \l11u't' .\"111.1.i11un "I ''l' .in1mJh .Hl' cntcrcd in ,ontl''l' .11 J JuJgl·J Ju'\ ltkl' thl l.tir" IH•H•' 1 "" ent11inJI li\l'\101. k hkat1ng 111 nnl tent N ancy Ferris o f Corona show s off t wo pet rats. Bui mo\t penplc loo ed on v.1th tnll'rc\l and \t',eral tou,hl.'d a Ctn· namon ..... olc-rt•d lemalc named Con- t ... ~:d J'> \tH.· "J ndcrcd l" er the cage I P' unk" pro' 11-.rll T ~JI·, •n1· rl'.1,11n \o, an\ h l..l·, r.11' I h.1d .tl\ .ind h.im P'lt'r' .1 nJ t lw h,1111 P'll'r' h• I ml· .. H -.·J~ (1ur...: "h" p .. , ..... d .1 ..... 1 .1,1 \unda' R 1t'l1n11 ... 11ll r(, :hl· hltk 11· "!!' • tia1 I· urt I ,Jun l ha,,· af\\un I ,11,111• nl\ \.,,Hh\ thl' Joit·n !!IJ'' 1..age\ dis-' Rut 1 , .. 1h \cl\ l rn,., nl \\l·,t· m1n\ln lOOl1.'lil'' 1.1h h.1,l· 1n •m;igl' prohll·m \111.l' ha1.l' \l1d.n \lnu\l' K.11' hJ\C thl' h11rror-1t111' 11. '\\ii 1Jrd 111 v.h1th J trJ/l'd ll'l'n-.1gcr'' rJ'l'nou'i rm.kn I\ Jc' our h1' cncnlll'' \ 1h•1u)!I "1 11w' r,11,\\! r.1:' ,,, .1 !!lfl ,h,· q I''"' 1111)! ll'll'nl u•Htl l,1,• 'l'Jr "hl'll ht• 1 • •u11tzl '' .t:iu, h1, J~l.t•d fnr 11!1l' 'I l.111J 111 1;111-l'd I I In to 1 l \lh' ,,11J Like othl'I .1n1m.1I' ,.,111, "'\Tl'''' bnonH· l'\lr,·mch ,11t.1• '1nl lo 1h1.·11 itturl I'll! 111 \hi Ill•' llllh~ \hl' ,.11J I< J~ n11 ,, ,, \Jo\ II 1t.h ( 1u1 J\ tuur ,l ,H' J~ 1 at .1 "'lll ml·rt attd \hl' h.td d hou "Hh 1...1 Ill l .1 d h.1J II• l!l'l' .J\\J\ \l''l'ral Pl'' '>h l11uld n•' 11 •niwr larc tor pla .cd r3t' t'I 'ar11 >u' J(l.e'> from oh.h'r to• •l·lonl! r~t'' 1.. urkd up fast 3\kl'P HI JJ11(,'\{l'OI r .. ,, \\ hn pla\· tulh v.rl•,tkJ ~·dlh other h a hll<'r of v.cl·~ ... 1ld tl.ih1n ~ho lac.I. lur and 'till ha\l· not OPl'Ol·d their e~es }l't re•~ .. Thl'rl' ha'n 't hl'en .. 1 g1111J mo' ll' ahout rat\·· Sml·rncc; '><lid \\Ith a sigh \(tu<Jll~. rJh arl' unhkeh II> b11c Rose -'.nn Ruh11111 •ii "i11n D1l'tit1 1<. mourning thl· lkJth 11t hl•r tir'>t rat. Hurd' <1urd' ,umrx·J ur Jnd dung to 1n1. har<. "hen Ruti1nl• .1p- p11>alhCd 11 "a' k>'c at tir'' -.1gh1 'The' loo!. 111.c l1t1lc piggies:· <,quealcd a IC'rn-age girl poin11ng to J mother rat <;urroundt-d h~ nurung hat>1e\ 1n'ithng for po~111on DHl\·t : TlllE IJ Harbor Boulevard from I 4th trttt to JUSt north of V. 11-;un A\enue 1n Costa \1cs.a v.111 hall· restncted traffic Oov.-in ea~h d1rcc11on for 'itorm drain urn· 'truct1on through 'lo' ember i Wanter Aveooe from Eud1d Street to 1hc nta .\na RI\ er in Fountain Valle) "111 ha\l' rC'· ducfii traffic flov. in C'ach d1rct- t1on throuah mid-September for roadway rt"construct1on Rc'l1· dents u~in& Warner -'. H nue to enter and C\lt their tmtt\ v.-111 have to u~ Euchd trcct and Ncwhopc Stf"(-<'I dunng th<' rnn- struct1on. IJ Cotta Meaa Freewa)' in both directions bttwccn D\cr Rond and Ed1n1er 'enue · 1n . ant11 na wall have-all lane clo\Cd a~ needed btl\\<Ccn m1dn11ht and S a m on Tucsda>. Jul~ I and Thursd•>· Jul) 20 (or tmd <'"or~ construc:t1on at Warner Hnue II Ala.. Partlway 'A-C°Stbound he'· twten the l.a&una f rtt"'•> U\ er· puund •nd C'an)-On ._,cnuc 1n Irvine will ha'c 1 lane clo~ fro m 9 a .m . Lo 3 p.m thJOUJh Juty 21 for tonn drain tic-in ·~~Freew11 inboth di~ion1 betwten El Toro Road •NI lhe S.n Dieao Freewa> 1n IN1nc wi ll ha~r all lane cl d at Meded bc1~n 9 a m and l p.m. lhfO\llh Jut~ 0 (or era l.: tallfta, N~i22)FWY G~O ~ Campu1 Ortn e.i\thoun~ ht.· tv..etn n1vers11' Dm e and < ul \C'r Ort\C 1n lt\1ne v.-111 ha\l· l.inr clo'lurts from 4 a m to ' p m through . pt ~Q ror road repair' fi Walnut AVl'nae from C uh er Drtv<' 10 Harvard \' t•nut' u1 lf\'lnC will be t'e\lrlll~ It) Oil\: lane of traffic 1n c ch d11-e uort 1hrouah Jul JI. ti] Jambof'ff ll4NI~ al the \anta \na F'rttv..a)' O\.'Crcro \1n1 in Ir' ine will be rt tt1C't~ 10 one lane tor about one )Cit f1 r rtton truc1wn of the o ia Mc frctv.a.. n1a na Frttwav 1nterchan c m tWport Boeln anl nonh and wuthbound at nta ba~I "-'· enuc-1n o ta Me!IA v.-111 ha'c a clo d d" 1dcr throuah ptcm· ber (or con,truc11on of an O\er· cro"'"'· m MacArthr .... o anl nonh and IOUlhbound from P1C'10c Caa't H\th"a> to fa1r"h1IJ R d 1n Newpar1 lk d1 v.-111 be' da 1 n«ded rrom Q a,m. to i pm throuah Jul) for crack aim Ill Paclfl<' CeH I Hlp way "illl ha'c one lane clo~ 1n ca h d1rt'd1on betv..t"cn Do' er Pm c and Jam· bor« R J 1n "lc"'port Ek ~h 1hrou h ·ptcmbcr tor v.:1J n1ii1 111 Boorta Caa)'oa llMd • 'o I I n~ from face\rthur ulc,'1rJ to C'O)Ott an)On Road 1n ln1n v.111 be I W'd 1ntcrm1t1cntl)' from 9 am to l pm. throu"' Jul) 21 for road rtPI"' • ... ~ ~ ll._tlUl Ilk TraJI btt•ren the ..Os frft'I'• and W~t Yale LooP in loin .. ~ 111 ~ d<*d throuah usu t for bndet c nstru.cu n and i;hlftncl 1mpro,em~t .. 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And they're StllCkablc too! 599s $895 EACH EVEIY ~y SPECIAL VAWE All lllrMll~ (e:flllltll • ,..., ~11a1n) requuu ....cmbl)' Dti.-y fllld ............ Alf I _.,.111111 dll'lf ................ ( .... If within JO dllys of your Home Exprna purchase, you find any ielln we *>Ck edvenited elteWhere for le!S, we'll n6nd the difrereace! 11·1 IMt simple. A4 DAILY PILOT/ Sunday. July 16, 198:11 111: WO Space pioneers want new challenges llllNT\Vll l.E. Ala. (AP) -f\\COI\ H'arl> after man walkt·d on the moon. thol>e re.,pons1hlt· for that "one giant leap for man~tnd" !latd the space program m•cds another bold chalkngl' 10 recapture Amenca's imagination. Fltght <.enter pl:l)ed 1n dcH•lop1ng thl' ~nturn V rod<ct to propel .\polio 11 on 11' J011rnc) tu the moon there 1s not an a\\Jrl·ne\' nf "hl'rl' "c.' \.\ant l<l go:· hl' said 1n an 1nll'f\ tl'" Hl· l'n' 1s1on\ the Un11cd Sta lei. \.\Ork1ng with the So' 1e1 l lnton and Japan on 'pact' research proJecti.. \\tth a goal of dcq:lop1ng 'ipal'l'i.hip' 1ha1 "111 take advantagl' of planl'tar} mm emcnt\ 10 .,1tng'>ho1 l:ll'l\\l'l'O :\lar\ and 81rth on fi,e- ml)nth n rlc\ And with Anll'nca's irnugina11on. the~ said, will come the financial suppon n"edcd for a daring proJet·t. )Uth as landing a\tronnut\ un Mars. four da\S aner blasltng off from Kt•nnl'd) Space ( t:nter, Armstrong and \ldrtn dtmbc<l into the lunat landing 'eh1rll· [agle and de- ')Ccnde<l to the moon On Satur<la\. a soldout cro"d ot more than 4,000 people JOt.ncd the Apollo 11 crl'\\ -Neil Armstrong. Ed" 1n "Buzz" Aldrin and Mtchat•I Collins -at the Alabama pan· and Rocket Center for tht: lir)I of four celebra11ons around the countr) to commemorate tht: lunar landing on Jul) 10. I %9 Aldrin. who c;pt>nl rnurh of h1~ 11mc in H unt~' tile autographing ht~ nt'" hooll. "Men from Earth." dci.rnlx'i. the 20th unntH'r'iar' as "b111ers"et:t .. That\ bc<.·au~r ht: \\Orrte' '1ha1 .\mericu ··,.,,111 l>inll. 10 'iCl'nnd-rate \tatu'>" 1n '>Pacl' 1f 11 con11nut's on tts prl''ient couri.l' ( ollln.,. SX. al\o rnlkd for grl'c1tcr d1rt•t11on 1n thl' spaCl' program "Onl' of thc\t' d.t} "· and I hope 1t'' not too 1ong. tht'> countr} 1s gomg to dendl' 1t \.\ant'> to go to Mar!> ... he told a gathl•rtng of eng1m•ef'> "ho "orl..ed on t hl' -\polio proJl'll Hunts' ilk'., t'l'lebra11on focust:'i on the rok this northern .\labama ctl\ and the Wernher \On Braun rocket tl·am at :'-(.\S.\'s Marshall 'pace Tht' 59_, ear-old lurmt:r ac;tronaut 'iatd 'iatur- da~ hl· hoped the .tnnl\ cr'>ar} "ould help .\n1l'rt- ca '>Cl "l'll-dl'linrd '>pace obJct·t1' l''i 1n<.1ead o f ha' 1ng each spare shullk night "tx•1n~ an l'lllll} 1nt0 11~elf ·· .\rm.,trong. 'iM. told thr \allll' group ".\ madunc • ., man-rnadl· and hl·nn· 1mpcrlcc1 "lo one ha\ l'' l'r madl' a pcrlt•ct mal hrnc l hmc of \OU "'ho madt· thl· a1urn \ l:Jllll' about J\ do\l' a'> h1,tor} e\l'r rl'tordcd ·• ·· fht:rt• ·~ an l'\l'ltemcnt about the pa ... 1 but Bush's kill cocaine plan is all but dead WASHINGTON (.\Pl -Presi- den t Bush's plan to combat cocaml.' at the South ~mencan source 1s all but dead JUSt months after 11!. mcep- 11on. accord mg to officials "'ho cite turf battles among . . agcnc1es. poor planning and a lad of coordt· nation. The plan to erad1rat1.' and 1ntl'r- cep1 cocaine 111 Peru and Holt' ra - the "orl<l's main coca plant producers -abo i.uffert'd scnou~ setbach becJu'>c tht• l\\O .\ndean nations art> nfe \\tth corruption. lacll. resources and foll' l'normou" l'nrn- om1c and pol1l1l·al probll'01'. the official\~} In Peru. the largei.t nw.1 leaf gro"er. an amh111ou' l '.S. pro- gram ha~ bct·n halll·d bcrau<.e 1n- creas1ng gut•mlla actt' 1t~ thrl'atem·u American pcr.,onnel outh America \HIS tu tx· the battleground for !>topping till' rn- ca1nc no" tnlO thl' l 'nttcd Stat~<;. Bush. 1n l11s rm·~1llrn11al campaign . called for an "1n1ernat1onal 'llrtkc forrc 10 htl hal'k. qutl·ll. and hard and often at fon·1gn drug opcra1111n~" to stop narcottt' product ion at the source. Most of till' \\Urh.I'' coca lra'l'l>. the ourn· ol lOCUlfll' gm" 1n Pl'ru's lipper Huall.1ga \'Jllq. J lu~h rt•- g1on at lhl' loothtll' of the .\nde<> kno"n a~ thl' "<.'o<.atnc l'fJdk .. The spru"ltng region ., a '>tronghold of lcfttl>t guerrilla .. II.mm n "' <;endl•ro Lum1noc;o or ~htn1ng Path U 'i. eOort' 111 opaate in till' re- gion anc.l 't't up Hu,h·., \lrtll.l· fnrl·e \\Cf(.' haltt•d heUIU'>l' of tht• \el'Ufll\ threat. ,aid a 'poil.l''"oman for the talt' l>q1artml·111·, Rur l·au of lntl'f· nattonal !\/a1<.·ottl'> :\la11er'>. <ilw spoll.t: on l·onc.l111on 'hl' not tx· 1dcn1- 1fied. Tests confirm Exxon Valdez is leaking oil AN DI£(,() (·\Pl -'l'" tl''" confirmed oil It-all.age Imm thl' ocean-ba111:red Fuon \ aldl.'t hut compan} offiuals 1ns1..,1ed <)aturd.1~ the releases from thl' damagl·d tanker "ere small and flll"t'd n0 environmental thrl'at. "There ·~ no !>1gn11ilan1 pollution The~ has hct:n no \tgn1lican1 pol- lutton.'' E\\on Sh1pp1ng ( o prt'\t- dent Frank Iarossi ~1d. "Thcrt• t'> no 011 1n the \\att:r." A state "tldltfe official disputed laros~1·s chum and said Cahforn1a agencies are standing h) demandl> that the vessel bc free of am dis- charge before being brought. 1010 state waters for repair . The \talc's jurisdiction extends thrCl' mile\ from shore. "I don't want an> 'e<>sd to dis- charge 01 1. not this one or an) other," said Rt:ed Smith, pollution response officer in San Diego for the state Department of Fish and Game "It's harmful to marine organt'>m'>" Coa<;t < iuard Lt. la IT) Solt>1:rg said the late\t tests defined thl' Valdez sp1llagt• as ··vef) \\eathcred and dcgradt:d Alaskan Nonh Slope crude 011 ·· The decompo\Cd 011 ts m1,ed 1n wtth hea v-. concentrations of plankton an'd other ttn) forms of manne hft' al> "ell a\ h)drocarhon- ea11ng m1croorgan1sm ... The Valde1 !>hredded tts hull March 24 when 11 'itrucl a ret:f in Alaska's Pnnct: W1l11am ound. causing an l l-m1lho11 gallon 011 spill IOIO thl' \\tldllk-mh \\atl'f\ After .1 l\\o-month \l.'nthbtng.. E:Hon officrat., hilled thl' \'aldet a<. the clcane\I \htp to tx· pn·pared for dn dod. and the tan~l·r left the 'iCene of .\mt:nra·, h1gges1 ml under to" June 2' 10 undngo rl·parrs 1 he comp.in' aJmtlll'U 1h1\ "l'l'il. that a wa\) fC\tdUl' haJ rt''ilSICd all clcan1ng l'ffo11\ It nrn' tx· the source of thl' ml tn lhl' <,ltrll. 1 he Valde1 "a~ ll\:1ng p1tthed b) 10-foot ~''ell\ and b-luot <,ca-. \:11ur- da) and 1ncn:.1'ed rallltng not"c" were bc1ng hca1J b' thl' tfl'"· ( oa\t Guard Cmdr. Don Montoro \Jtd. "We're COn('erm·d that tht<. I\ causing add111onal \lrl'" 10 thl' 'es- sel." Montoro smd H e said the '>htp M1uld mamtmn tt'i genl·ral po'11t1on of ahou: 50 miles off an Diego "h1lc bc1ng to"cd 1n search of a calmer patch of ocean. But to t:n'iun: rrc"' ..afet~. l'Ontmgcn· C) plan'> ""ere drav .. n up aturda' to move tht: Valdl•t w calmt:r \\ater<> c loser to '>horl'. 1 f thl.' need an<.c~ Therl' "erl' no 1mmed1ate ron- cerns for the crippled '>htp'<1 sea- worth1ne 'I or the 'klfl't\ of 1to; crt:". said Montoro · The turbulcnn· Montoro 'iatd. ap- parent!) tore IOO')C a St"\th \tecl i.lab from the hull framing and the longec;t of tht: fi,e otht•rs lx'nt ncarl> straight down 10 a drpth of about 70 feet. Coupled "1th thl' 'ih1p's present draft in the "'atcr ot 33 fet:t -the Valde1 now need\ mort: than 100 feet of clearance for interim repairs. Gorbachev: Link Soviet economy to the West's "full and enurc par11c1pa11on tn tht: world econom)." Gorbachev suggested cooperation in easina the Third World's S 1.3 trillion debt. sayina 1n has letter: "We see points of convergence and complcmentant) in the ap- proaches to alobal problems. in par· ticular the solution to Third World debt. "It doc~o't matter who acts credit (or the best 1nit1at1vc. The e sential thana ls that there 1s a real possibility to contribute totcthcr to the efficien- cy of practacal measures in the d o- main or debt ... The letter. addreued to French President Franco1~ Mitterrand a summit chairman. was the primary tubject of d11euss1on at Saturday's work1n~inncr under the &Jamana ..... mid 1n the Louvre Mu· trUm't aPolcon Counyard. "If there was a common elemtnt of racuon (to tbe lct1er).'' Matter· rud spokesman HubM Vednno load reponen a~rwatd, "it wa1 that if OortlecMY·• iniU.tivt was in· = by the dnirt IO inttn the lf nion provnaavdy into the world CCOlaOmy, tMI it a aood ~~ otlcWs wm •trieUld by thr CMnun. IM White H_. tPokft. -...... FluW8W Mtd •be .... -............. h '"IW*tivt ... nra· ....... __ _, .. By the Associated Press Two 3-year-olds killed in house fire COMPTON -l '~o 1oddkr' d1l•d apparent!~ from smoke 1nhala11on. after a lirc l'ruptl·d 1n the11 homl'. .1 I l" .\ngcll'' < ount~ F1rt: Department spoll.csman '>aid The rhtldren had tm·d to h1dl' tn the clo~ct of a <;\•c·ond- stor~ lx'droom. 'aid 'ipOl..l'!>m~111 Joe "itl\'a Firelightl'I"'> f'uund till' hodtl'' nf the ho~ :mi.I thl' girl. holh J. after . e>.ttngui~h1ng thl· tire 1n an un1ntorpurall'd an:.1 of ( ompton Reform backers slap Hayden's wrist LOS ANCiLL [.<; -I eadt'r'> of the Prupn\ttton IOJ rc\11lt ha'e accused -\~\emhl~man Tom lla~dl'n uf 1r~1ng w rut'>l' a campaign "archest h~ fal<.el~ darm1ng he 'upportl'd thl' 1n'>uranll' rl·lurm nwa .. url· Rdorm .ll ti\ • .,,, d.11m I la~dt•n ptll hl·d Ill a $I nou contrthuttun to the reform rnmpa1gn l.t\t tall ,t11n till' mea,url' .1pp('a1t•d hcadl·d for '1rtor~ ~ spoll.c.,man tor ll.1~dl·n lkn1l·d thl' lh,1rgl'\ 11.t~tkn. I). anta \10111ca has tnd1c-:11ed hl' mtg.ht run tor 1hc Ill'" dell" l' nnilc nt \tall' 111,uranrr con11111\\1ont·r ''htl'h "a' lll·.11nl un<ll't Prup'''t11nn lfl l Homeless activists defy court order \ \' f R \ -..:( l'i( () -I hl' g111up 1 oml '"' H11tnh' "h1l h rl'fll,l'\ to gel a f)l'rm11 h1 d1<.trthUtl' food 1n lhl' homl'k" on "i:1111rd:l\ delil·d .1 l'Ollll order .md rl'\Ullll'd \l'n 1ng. nwal'> 10 pn1pk It' 1ng :tlrll'>' from < 11~ Hall Om· man "a" .trrl'\ll'd a., .1 hrt·ai...1.1,1 111 rtl'l' .ind ccrl·.tl "·" gt' t•n HI pcopk \\ho appan·nth ''t'll' lamping u1Hkr the olt'l' trl'l'' .11 ( t\ll' ( entn Plata. pulirc '>3td The rcsump11on lll I ooc.l Not Aomh-.' [!.l\l'3"'" lUllll' o ne da~ after pol in· \hut do" n till' gr,1up·, fnnd pH1g1am l'x'l'1U\l' 11 lad .. t'd a f)l'rm11 Officl'r\ 111 not &l'itl da,hnl '"th al'll\ "1' .ind \Ollll' nf the honwk·'' and arrc\ted I 0 Pl'opk Stealth bomber's flight rescheduled P-\L \I D-\l l -\ hi\\ re.1d1111t on a IUl'I nrl'"'>Url' gaugl' '\an11d.1' th\\.trtcd thl· tir'\I tlrght ol thl· H-2 'll'.llth hrnntx·r \\hO,l' f11111rt• funding dl'pcmh on lhl' .\1r f orn· gelltng lhl' rad.1r-n,\d1ng atrlr:.lfl on lhl' ground Thl' plane. alrl·.td' IX nwnth\ hch1nd '>thl·duk and hudgt'll'<l al $5<XI m1llton l'a<h "tll mall.t• another tr' 1n ahnut l\\O d.1" Quayle lays another: verbal egg NA H VIL LE. Tenn -\'1ce Pre,1den1 Dan Qua} le m1stakenl> crcdtted a moon landing 10 a congrc'>'>man con' 1<.·tcd of a SC\ charge. amusing a tro"d of '\'o ung Rcpubltt·:in-. al the group·s nat1onal l'om e n11on aturda) "This nc't I hur'lda). Jul) 20th. "'111 be an h1i.torir date for America as America ccll·hra1t'' the 20th ann1Hr'>al) or Nctl Armstrong and Buz Lukens walking on till' moon." Qua~ le said He mt•ant to \a) fd\\tn "Run" Aldrin. ~ho followt·d Arm~trone 10 become the second person to wall.. on tht• moon on the Apollo I I mission. 1 dead, 6 hurt as building collapses NEW YORK --\ lour-SIM) :ipartment h111ld1ng apparent!) rocked b}" a gas e\plos1on collap'>ed Satun.la). lolling o ne person and tnJUrtng s1 \ olhers. Rescul' "orl..er., pulled thl· b<)(h of a man from thl' rubble tn nonhcrn Manhauan. said fire Department <>poll.c~man John Mulligan Thl' victim had been thro"'n through a "all and rn'errd \\tth bncll.!.. he said The man. who was not 1mmcdtatcl) 1dcnt1fied . "a'i pronounct:d dead al the scene Coal officials not sure strikes over MADISON, ~.Va. -Wildcat tn kes "aned in the southern Ap- palachian and Mtd\\t:Stern coal fields Saturda) as a un1on-sanct1oned work stoppage e>.ptrcd. but some coal officials worried that a union back-to-\\ork order "asn"t gcnutnc. n1ted Mine Worll.'r Prcc;1dcn1 RtChard Truml..n on f-rida} called an end to a fi, c-da) non-paid holtd:i} and a'il..ed J7.000 union coal miners to end wildcat stnl..es that ha\e idled much of the nation"• coal productton since June 12. Piiot doesn't recall being shot HOLLYWOOD. Fla. -A pilot told investigators Saturda) he didn't know how he was shot and has no rccollecllon of his 800-milc, apparently unconscious night d own the East Coast 1n his small plane, officials said. Federal investigators talked 10 Thoma'I Root 1n his hospital room for the first time since the lawyer was rescued Thursday m Bahamian waters where has single-engine plane crashed. Afterward. authonties learned Root had been shot. Root told a federal :ur safety 1nvest1gator 1n a 40-minute 1ntcrv1cw lhat he did not recall the shooting. He wa 101erv1ewcd separately by an FBI qent. MOHi .it HHll·:1··, Car bomb In Kabul klfls 20 KABUL. AfaJtanistan -A bomb hidden 1n a truck in downtown Kabul exploded Saaurday.i..s~attcni;ia the quiet of a Moslem holiday and kalhna at least 20 people, om c11Js said. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. but the Soviet-backed ~vrmmcnt blamed U.S.-supported Moslem guerrillas and unnamed 'fore11n asent .. who uppon them. Typhoon Gordon hits land, weakens MANILA. Philippena -Typhoon Gordon hu land early today and cnll•d the mo.anaains of the nonhern Phihppma. bri!'lina havy rains and forclftl.the;cancellation. or commerca.aJ air tra~I. offieialt said. Gordol'l bfoUlh• ra1n1 to the main island or Luzon as u roared IOMrd the Soudl China Sa With tustaiMd windt o( up 10 116 mph. ICCOrdint to the ~men• ~ buttav. ltlrriet La-...O. a weather ~rr of tht bureau, said the Typhoon Oorcloll hil am nonMrn provtnce of Capyan It J Lm. today {noon PDT ~.and was e•pected to mo~ away from lhe counlt)' by ear1y OC boy ends flight •aoss USSR 0811'1. ·\Rlt:s Albert Bates, former editor at Daily P ~lot Albert W Bate~. a former editor at the Daily Pilot, died Saturday 1n Hemet. He was 81 . At his request. no funeral will be held. Bates was born Feb 3. 1908 1n Los Angeles and raised in San Bernardino and Corona He grad u- ated from Oregon State l 'n1 vers1t) 1n 1929 w11h a bachelor's degree in business admin1stra11on and became the execut1' c sec re tar} of 1gma Delta Cha, the profcss1on;1I Journal- ists' SOCICt) In 1934 he left SDX t0 become a public relations cxn Ull' c for Swift & Co.and 1n 1945 "as named direc- tor of public relat1ons for ( astk & Cooke 1n Honolulu Bates headed the ed11onal depart- ment of Whitaker & Ba\ter during the 1949 and 1950 campaign b> the American Medical A~soc1at1on against compulsor) health in- surance. He spent the nc't 10 )'Cars as a public relat1om consultant. He met Welter Burroughs. the Daily PalOl's publisher. at a New York newspaper convention 1n 1961 and was offered a JOb a~ the Pilot 's editorial page editor. Later that ) ear. Bates wa\ ap- pointed associate editor of the Pilot's newl> created Hun11ngton Beach cd111on Bates became .in aUl\l' member of the Huntington Beach Rota!) Club and the Orangl' ( ount~ Pre'>'> Club. Under his d1rect1on the Pilot\ cd11onal page "as named Be'lt Ed1 - tonal Page of 1968 b' the ( aliforn1a Newspaper Publisher;, .\\soc1a11on Bates left the Pilot 111 1472 10 JOtn the U .. PO)tal Sen 1u· 1n Wa!ihtng· ton D.C. as a special ·"""tant pmt- master for publil rela11on~. He retired 1n 1973 and II\ l'd 1n an Clemente and Carl,had hcforl· moving 10 Hemet 1n 1981 During his career Bate'> t\\'tl'l' re- ceived Sigma Delta Chi's highest service award, the Well Memonal Key. Bate<; h.-id been in failing health for the ~pa!>t 18 month~ He 1~ \Ur\lved h) ht'> "tic. Manannc. three children and \C\l'n grandt:htldren The famtl) rcquc~ts that dona- tions be made 10 the Romona Hop1ce. 301 N San Janc1to . u11c: 2E. Hemet. C ahl 9::!3~3 Jimmy MacDonald, composer, pert armer LOS ANGELES 1..\P) -James L. "Jimmy" MacDonald. composc:r of Dwight D. Eisenhower's prcs1dcn11al campaign song. "I Love the Sunsh,ne of Your Smile." has died after sufTenng a heart attnl'I.. He "as 68. MacDonald died Jul> 8 at his Tarzana home. The compoM:r ol "At a S1Jewalk Penn\' ..\rcade." MacDonald al~o wrote commercial Jingles. 1ndud1ng ~ores for Ha"a11an Punch. MacDonald <>pent more than 25 years performing 1n night club . ho- tels and resons across the t.·ountf) He appeared in Lo ..\ngcles at Scandia. Tracton's. rail o· the <. od and Chadne)' and at the Bel-Air. Beverly Hilton. Biltmore and Am- bassador hotels BIRTHS SAMARITAN MEDICAL CENTER Juae H Angela and John Gnffin. San Clemente. bo.) June t7 Paula and H1lano Oto. an Juan Capistrano, girl Brenda and Richard Keith Jr .. ·an Clemente, boy June %8 Eloana and Juan Segura. an Juan Capistrano, boy Karen and John Gabay Ill, San Clemente, boy Leticia Ramirez and Tovar Gut1er- rn, San Clemente. boy Joe U Vicki Taylor and • teven Thenault, San Clemente, bo> DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 16, 1989 A5 tt t: ·\TH t :H Fair day 'for fair crowds OltANO• COUNTY llHTltO• 1'0&.JTAN AltlA AMO LAGUNA •a.ACH -,.~ccny f"4Hy -no'"'"? fe>tJ ""' fOW fl()tJ4• ffHWf'J'I M Ol'\04y OtNrwtW' rAH Nllfl iUnt'I/ 6't'I\ Wf"tl w\Hnc:IJ (0 l ~ "liP'l 0vttfV (hf' 1tflf"ft'W)On MlO f"V~"Q hOut' f4tlJ'" IU to J\ LOW> H 10 -.0 COAITAL AltlAI M \fly ""'"f h•'Y d4yl l™OUQf'l M '"'~f ""'•lh '""'" "9Qhl CO.U.tl 'oO M"'-1 kl"" 'k>UO\ ~ • lt'f'ld•ng 1nu1 CO..tUM ,~,.)") 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' I ' t n 1 " • J l • ,II II,{ • f'T .... ,., .. ~ '•• •' f I •I Surf rt-port . . ' .... ,. .. Sut'f ,.,d, lw•U tHtecdo"' So"'" •n4 1ovth~ ..... O"tl-I-Mo1ttl•p• Sl9nlfl<•nt l"cr•••• '" towtt.etf)' tw•ll .eM ...... Abortion battle state-by-state By The Auoclated Press Folio" ing art· thi: n·,ull~ ,11 .1 511.,tat1· \Uf\ l'~ h' The .\ssoc1ated Prt:\~ nl ahoruon-relatl'd act1vtt1cs since the Suprcmt.• < uurt''i rulmg 1n the: M1.,,nun abon1on la" cas~ The list omits tho'\t.' <\latt.'' "'here no ~1gn1ficant act1v11~ ha" takt'n pltlll' or nu maJor changr an law~ ts expected. ALABAMA: -\ nl'w'lpapc1 \Un c:~ ill I 06 of tht.• 140 members of the Lcg1slaturt• lound th.11 tit fX'rl'1·n1 would vote to han a0on1on c\Ccpt 10 t.a<>c'i of rarw incest or danser to a woman·, Ilk < 10\ (,u, I lun1 'aid the issue will he addrt.'\\Cd "hrn tht.• l c:g1slaturc con-.cnes tn Januar) CALIFORNIA: Pro-lhmn' group'i arc: t.hallcng1ng rcs1nct1ons on state-financed Jhonion~ IM poor "omen. Although 11 'i1m1lar l.t\.\\llll\ 1n the: pa<;t succeeded. the ad mint 1rat1on ol ( 10\ < •l'orgl· Dcu- kmCJtan plans to '"'ol..c the: \11~\oun l :J'iC 1n its defense of the restriction<. CONNECTICUT: -\ct•' 1st' un both \Ide:' .:1re e\- pected to pack a lcg1sla11,e hc.:1nng Monda\ "hen thc <\ssembl) 's Jud1etaf) Comm111c:c hl'ars t1•,11mon\ from the state attornc~ gc.-ncral on th!.' \l l\'>Oun dl'Ct!>ton The comm1ttcc 1s not C\pected 10 tal..l· .tn) .1t.11on . tate Rep. George Jepsen as leading a mm l'ment to repeal Connecticut's 1972 an11-abort1on I.\" and replace 11 with an unequ1H>eal law gl\ 1ng \.\Oml'O thl· nght to an abon1on. FLORIDA:" bill filed after thl' M"'oun ruling by state Rep. Tom BanJan1n "ould proh1h11 ta' dollars from going to an) abon1on-rclatl'd act1\ 11\, even counseling. The measure "ould Jclinl' human hfc as beginning at conccpt1on. and would proh1h1t abortions in publ ic hospitals or by public cmplo~ l'cs. Cio' Bob Martinez plans to cnll a 'ipenal 1.111 '>C\s1on ol tht' Legislature to take up the mul· HA WAD: State Rep. Cam < n' a<1<10 plans tu in- troduce balls that would requ1rc parental rnn,cnt and not1ficat1on for minors' nbontlln\ .:1nd \.\Ould limit or ban state finnncing. A s1m1lar parental rnn5<'nl proposal failed earlier this )'car ILLINOIS: When the lcg1'llaturc rl·con,ene 1n October. ant1-abort1on la"' mal..ers plan to seek lcg1s· lation as rcstncllve as possible undt'r 1hc Missouri ruling. A bill alrcad) pending "ould rc:quirc doctors to determine whether a 2~"'ecl..·M-oldn fetus could survive outside the womh. INDIANA: nt1·nbort1on lt'gt'>lators are preparing bills that "-OUld contain the '301<' prov1~1ons as the M1Ssouri law and go beyond 1t < rO\. Evan Ba) h said he would be w111in1 to sign a mcao;urc requmng fetal viability testi ng at 10 weeks. but wus undec1dcd about bans on the use of public fac1ht1c11 and pubhl· cm· ployces in abortions. IOWA: Oov. Terry Branstad said he "ould :hk the Lqislaturc for restriction on abortion, but v.antl'd 10 "consult with a broad ranae o f Iowan~" before deciding which to seek. KANSAS: Senate Ma.Jonty Ltadcr l-rt'd Kerr Mitd his staff is rcscarch1na the Webster dt<Mion "to see what we can and canno t do," but he d()( n'1 r11.~·t any movcmtnt for st\'cral month• &.&NTtlC&V: talc Rep. 8111 Donncmlc)er 1<1 bavana 1 b1U drafted for ne't January' k&l\lat1\c teS&ion that would 1nclud<' the \lmc pruv1s100. a the Miuouri law and pcrhap\ 10 further. LOtJlllANA.: New Orlean Ot\trict uomey Harry Connick uktd • ftcknll JUdat to hft a 1976 10Junct1on protubitina cnforttment of a tltc la•• mak1n1 1t a cnmc to Dcrform an abortion A heanna 11 ~hcduled for AUl-c .. ~. llAINK: HOUie Minority lnckr Mii") ark Wtbller named 1 Republican commmtt 10 tudy tht illue Houtt Speeka-:John Manin donn't -ant 1n> 1bon1on. kals&auon P9Ae'd dun~ ttTe nnt rqutar ICUIOft, lft 1990. IOClllUAN: Four biU wtrc in1rochKtd 1n the Senaacon WedMtday. iTMy uv;I~ mca Ul't' mode~ after tlw MntoUri 1aune ind othct' bills that '*Ould 1 NCIU•rt prtt undn I I to obt.1111 the con~nt of both pettntt to trt 1n 1bonion end would P'°OC* 1 tale con1t11utional l~mC"nt proh1bi11n1 \late empto)tn tom reccivint abortion• unMr Ihm •Ille hnlth .. 1nsuraml' plJn Ml?':1'E OTA: Ttw llurn.1n I 1k -\lll.1n1r ul \I nm:- 'iota 'itartl·J a t:.irnpa1gn 111 ur~c <o m Ku1h Pl·rp1lh 10 l.tll J .. pcual '-C\\tnn 'okh 1n l'f1,Jll .1hnr11un rl,lrt1· 1100\ MISSOl !RI: ( 111\ fohn \\hl 1111\ .1nr111llllll'll pl.in' for a tdsk forn· 111 \lllJ\ ~"'' lu m.tkl' \ll\\ou11·, ahon1on la"'" more re,lnll1H' \n, prnp11\JI \.\ould ha'e 10 "all uAtil thl· I l·g1'il.11url· rl·turr1' 111 l.1nuaf'\ NEVADA: \n Jllt1·ahor11on ~niur <>1wr.1t1on Rc-;cue. targc:tcd \l'\ l'n \\\1•111hh llll'fllhl'I' 1111 1111\tt·r hccau'>C of tht·1r pro·t hotll' ''''"' NEW HAMPSHIRE: Pto·lhntll' kg"l.1t11r' \\Jilt 111 tr~ again to O\l'rturn .:1n um•nfnrtl'd 1l'nluf'\·old IJ\1 mJl..1ng ahort111n a l rtmt• C 1m llllld C orl·gg \l'hll'd .i <.;1mtlar bill 1h1'i H'Jr NEW J ER E\': \\\t'mhh '-11~:.1!..t·r < hul I.. Hard· \\Ilk 1nwnd<> to laum·h 'thl' tttl·.11d1'hi.lll'·1n \ertl·mhcr h' l'OO\l."n1ng a 1..1)mm11tl'l' 111 thl· l'nttrl' '<11-memhcr -\\\embl~ to qul'\ltl•n '' 11ne\"''' .1nJ 1..nn,ukr hill\ un atxu11on -\bonmn h.1, tx·u1nll' .1 nw1111 l\\Ul' 111 thl' tall goH·rnor"<, racl' !'iORTH CAROLl~A. \ hill nHodl'lt·d Jlll'r the ~ti~routt l~v; «mo uuroJ.uu:.li month' ago hut " hing dormant 10 J I loU\l I •11llll11tll'C r he \flOO\llr \IJll' Rep Paul t.im ,,11J h,· '"II ,,,111 until the: 1111111 \l'\\1on l<l pu<.h II OHIO: Hnu\l' \p;.-.1l..l'1 \ c:rn Rtlk \Jtd tll' " con.,1denng namin1.1 .:1 u1mm111ee Hl 'ituth I lh1o's abonton la"'" .ind the r..ll\'ioun dt.'fl\tOn < lnt· hill introduced Jul\ ti h' \I.tic Rt·p Juan Ln"rrnu· ,1 pro· l'ho1cc adqxat1'. 1m •p11!'le'> th.it ahortton'i he .1110\.\t'll up tu the ~5th ''l'1·I.. \t ka\I one .1nt1 -ahm11m1 bill 1<, 111 ttfr worl..s ..... OKLAHOMA: ( 11n,cn ,Ill\ l' kg"la1111' pl.rn 111 1n troduce b1lh Ol'\I I 1·hruan w n•,tnct ah1H11nn .11 ll';i,t a\ much a' 111 \t1"'wn PENNSYL\'A~IA: \tat1• Rc:p. ~tepht.•n I mnd \Jul he: "Ill 1n1rod1111· kgl\l.1t1nn that 1\11uld rl',lr111 abonion'i 1n tin,· 111 th tht' \1 1'i-<lUn rulin!J hut ... ml ht didn't ha'e a t1111llablc tor 1ntro<lut.1ng tlw hill SOl 'TH CA ROLINA: \1cmbcrs ol the l l'gl\l.tlurt'' Pm-I 1fe ( Juru' ,,rnJ the\ "Ill propo-.c lcg1-.l,1l1nn in thL fal l. "hen btl" 1.111 he pn·-likd for nc\1 \l'.H'\ '''"111n to graft \On le 111 lhC' \1tS\OUrt Iii\\\ 1>0111 l'\l\{10~ statutes SOl'TH DAKOTA: l J\.\ nlrt'Jd\ bar\ U'{ nf ,1.111· funds to pa' tor .1hortmn' not nC't'dc.-d to "''<' J woman's life t'ut kg1,l.111q· l<'ade" t \JX'll ,1 hill nL'\I )ear that \\OUIJ 11ll po!ie ll ,:?0-\\t('k \ iah1ltt\ l l'\I \lnlll.11 10 M1swun'\ TEXAS: < "'' 8 111 C kmt'nts, \\ho " ag.1111'1 abortion. said lw proh.:1hh would a'.'>k the: l t'lll'l•1turc 10 con\ldcr abor11on tl'\trH 11on'i 11 another 'Ip<' inl \("<\\ton 1\ held later th!\ H'M llou\t \pca1'er < 11h L cw1\ \.Ud he "ould prcfc1 In ''Bit unttl the ne\I tt.•gular '"''inn. 1n two }ear'> VERMONT: .\nta-<ihon1on .wt1' 1\I\, rt C'\ll<'tl<'tl to pursue at lea t l"-O bill\ ont• on parental nollhlJtton for mino~ «-d.tn~ an ahort1on nnd another on hann1n1 th<' U\C of Medicaid fund<t for abortion!>. tlo"'c'cr. the Lcg1\laturt t1nd 10' M:idck1nc t<umn art con 1tkrtd 4itrong1 rrt.Hhilttt' \1, t:ir. 46 Of 1 S0 la~ma1'e" hn-.e \i&llCd a \U\lemtnt \\ll)l)(lrtlnl abon1on naht.s VIRGINIA: \hot t1 nn l'i on I) UC 1n the f•ll SO'. ernor'f> rat\" Oe-nux-r.1t 1 Ooual , W11Jcr <&&)' C\lmn1 lav. \houldn'1 be < han rd C\Cl'PI to rcqu1rt th11 part'nt bl' notified \\ohcn minor. ~·l·1' an aoon1nn . Rcpuhh an J \1arshall ( olcm.rn 'UJ'fX'rt' ,\ ~·onc;11tut1on1l amend· ment to ban abor\H)n' WA.SRI 'GTO . 1 he 'tatt· .1t1Mn<' entral 1 anal ""' tht Mt \Oun Jt~1,10n to determine "'hfthcr ll appltC1 tO I I C)70 'oter· fl(lm\ <'ll '·"' that tnet abon10M to the rir:..t I fl v.cc1'\ of prt1n:in~y The l&lt h d been OJ)('ratana unJer thl' a\~ump11nn that R°' v \\ l\dC 1upcncded th;it lav. WDT \ UlGINIA: ~Ultl' IA-lr,.11,· 0. \Id Md1.1nlcy \ltd he v.111 1n1r,xluH a hill lor the l;rnuary lq1 llli\.t st ion thai v.ould J ral1cl '''''Oun·., lav. W19CON IN: " bill 1 bcfutt the l c11\lat'4rt that v.ould rcquu~ ,,arcnt:al con~nt tor m1non' aboruon . nothcr ·bill would allov. pubh< finanl an of mo~t 1bortron\. , COOKWARE FOR LESS AT HOME EXPRESS REVERE YOUR CHOI CE $12 Revere Wa re has been a clusk In American kikhens tor aen- eratioM. An:rac1ivc, sturdy and rel iable, this stainless steer coolc - w.ire can be counted on for 4uick. even coolting at breakfast. lunch, dinner and in-between. Fo r Ont' week - only. Home Expres~ t!> oftenng a pcctaJ open stock, out- of·box we on Rrverc Ware. in your choice of aluminum or w pper bot- tom!>. I Kcnle in copper boctom only l L1m1tcd to tock on hand REVERE 4'/i-QUAJlT COVERED Dl'TCH OVE.l\ s25 s12 COMPARE OUR PRICE REVERE. I-Qt.ART COVERED SAUCEPAN c!J§.E I ~}}.cr REVERE I th-QUART SW~WTilf DOUBLE BOD.ER INSERT s1g SJ2 COMPAAE. OURPRJCE REVERE 9 •O PE:" FRY PAS s20 SJ2 COMPARE OlJR PRICE s20 SJ2 COMPARE orR PIUCT 0. Low ............ .. lfwithm 30day of your Home Expres purchase. you find any item we tock advcniscd elsewhere for les • we'll refund the difference! If that simple. AOVERTISBD pt)('EJ 0000 THROUGH 7'72 AV ..., .... I· UI I on·-. ,011 llOOh. Hurry and wait for replacement for 'rush hour' Words and phrases that have outJived their usefulness fall out of common usage and into crossword puzzles. They are preserved for posterity, not in everyday conversation. but 1n dusty dictionaries where the serendipitous tum of a page can set off a warm series of reminisces. For e.xample, chamber pot and bread box arc words for another time, a time gone b . There's anoth~r hrasc that should be relegated to the bac;:k pages of antiquity - rush hour. · A misnomer in the sense that no one was ever very successful in\ rushing between home and work because _eyery_one else w.al trying it at the same time. rush hour is all but extinct in Souther'n California. Consider in the dawning hours of every weekday, Southern Californians walk bleary.eyed to their cars. com- muter mugs in hand. and become commuters. This trans· formation takes place before 5 a.m. and con1inues, not for 60 minutes, but until well past 10 a.m . Just a few hours later, ·the process is reversed. The scx:alled rus·h hour begjns at 3 p.m . and crawls on until almost 8 p.m . What we need is a new phrase to describe the in· between time of day. Simply·making the old phrase plural won't d o. Rush hours just doesn't describe it. Any sugges1ions? 0 Bil/bored ... Remember those puzzling spartan freeway-side billboari;:ls, the o nes that simply staled "Newport Beach 1906" and ··ac1Air19 14"? Well , there is finally a clue about what the black.on-white messages were touting. The sign· boards changed last week but I'm not sure the wail was worth it. It was buildup for "The Summit" in Anaheim Hills. circa 1989, of course. 0 Harold who .... Will anyone miss Harold Ezell, the deposed regional commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Ser· vice? The Hispanic community and Philippine President Corazon Aquino arc among those who won't shed any tears for the controversial INS chief. On the other hand, media types in search of an outrageous quote or two might miss Ezell. 0 Stop and smell rhe flowers ... The Orange County Fair is in the middle of its 12-day run, its longest ever. A tour of the fairgrounds on Wcdnes· day night confirms the county fair must come as close as any venue in offering something for everyone. Lives1ock, spas, amusements, conccns, molorcycle races, bonsai, cin· namon rolls and fine an, it is all there. You can spend the day and probably not see everything on display. ~-__ Stil~_you .should If)'.'. And while you a~ a~ it. stop 1n at the Dally Pilot bootb 1n the Commerce-Bulid1ng. No. 10. Pilot folks will be on hand IQ meet you and answer any questions you may have. They will also be happy to give you a form for a free classified ad. no strings attached. and an entry blank for a colo r television or dinner for two at Danny K 's restaurant in Corona del Mar. Come see us. Readen' comments welcome The Daily Pilot welc9mes your opinions on matters of public inlereSt. Letters and longer artiClcs of cdmmentary must be sianed. They should be typed or clear!).' written and sent to LETIERS to tbc EDITOR. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626. lf you prefer to d ictate a letter, you may call o ur WE'RE LISTENING telephone number-642-6086 -and leave a recorded message. Pleuc keep these messages brief.. Please include your addreu and telephone number so that we may verify authonhip. ORAN ECOAST ~-~Ooiiiiliiiii .... -.-....., ... ...,.,..... Ra11..-y OVdwMn -ttullillfwr Tom TM Don f.rrfey Tom ci.ntn Sr~\/r Mart* R09tr ltoon'I OOMI~ R09f'C..-. -AUOciMf' f01(0f NfWI ectrtor City fdltor FHl&ffS EQcor lulnHS Editor Spatu '"""' -0........ Ollt\.lOf c..--.M<Jt .... ~M9' c 5onHc•Mgt OPINION READERS' t "ORl ":tl Supreme Court spit on flag To 1hc Editor: As concerned and dt·voted c1111ens of this country which "'e dear!) lO.\l'. we "'ant to state in no unccnain 1crms our outrage over the Supren1c c·oun·s dccis1on 1n regards to 1hl' legality that 1! 1s all right for political diss.cn1ers to burn the AmCncan nag. Does one ha\,. to burn the Oag of his or her countT) to signify a political d1sagrcen1cnt'' l)t)n•t we need 10 have an obligation toward the soc1et} 111 "'hich we live? Don't we agree that n1dhons and rn11lions of young people have given their it\'CS for thl' American nag, which represents the spirit and d1gn11y of this country'.' activists arc allo"'ed to burn our sacred flag. What is next? Are we opening the door to a rounlry of anarchy? We do not feel secure when it is OK for pqli1ical activists to chan1: ··An1crican. the red, white and blue, we spit on )'Ou·· and !hen put kerosene on the flag and get permission fron1 th e Supreme Coun that 1his is OK. Arc 1hose diss.cn1crs not intelligent enough 10 c .. press their unhappiness through other means~ Do we want to put Our5elves on their le,•cl and !>pend the ta .. pa yers n1oncy on discussions abou1burning1hc flag? If they are unhappy here in An1erica, let 1hcm go to other countnes and sec "'hat will happen 10 then1 if1hcy bum 01hcr flags. In the Supren1c Coun decision, the phrase "Frtt· dom of Speech .. was mcnt1oncJ. Now. when the First Amendment was written. we arc sure that Lt d•d not include the thought of ever having to give 1n 10 diss.cnters. "'ho would not defend thl!> coun1ry anyway, that 11 1s OK to burn tht• flag . So. with the dcc1s1on of the Supreme C"oun. the foundation has been laid no\ for freedom, but for anarch), chaos. 1ns1ability, ridicule and irrcvercnc-c to those who dil"d for the ~ag of the United States of America. What 1s fn.-cdom".' In our opinion: Freedom is security. We ce nainl} do not feel !>t'CUrt' when political MR. and MRS. FEL IX VAN BEEK Ncwpon Beach Ex-mayor of FoL,Jntain Valley staying on council disgracef4I To the Editor: We att circulating a recall pet1t1on against Fred Voss. who was arrcs1cd for solicilinj a pros1ilulc on J-larbor Boulevard 1n January. Mr. Voss was arrested, fined and is serving three years proba1.1on for his actions. Althou&h Mr. Voss re· si&ned as mayor of foun1a1n Valley. he is still a city councilman. We would like to share wme of the commcn1s most consistentl) heard by members of 1hc recall comm i1tcc ... l.n c1d c n1all y, the resronsc has bc<:n yeatcr than 85 percenl 1n favor o r«alling Mr. Voss. •"You mean he 1s sllll on the council?" • "He should have lefi town the day after his arrest."' • "What's wrong wi lh the other council members? Wh y aren't they speaking ou1?" • ··What arc the othl'r council members hiding? .. • "The cost of a recall is not an issue." • "He has served his purpose; now ifs time for him lo go:· • "We aren'I out to 'get' 'Mr. Voss or feel anger or bitterness toward him. What he does on his own time is his own business. but when h11 ac1ions reflect upon the city and the c1ttzcns. that is anolher s1ory.~ His arrest ~ n1ost dcJinitel) done:: jl.l.it- hat!" • "'The mist.ake he made was le:aving the mec1ing ea rly in that nighl and turning on, to J-larbor Boulc:vard. Really stupid!" f\.1r . Voss somewhat mis· reprc~nted himself wtien hc: ga ve that •·tcar·jc::rking." harsh and ar- rogant resignation speech as rna yor. He failed to sa y he would remain as a council mcn1ber wilh no change in voting privilege or authonl)'. Since the mayor's position is ceremonial, he might be pho lographcd less frc· qucn1ly, but that Ill about all that has changed. Fountain Valley deserves bcttc::r! Whal kind of message does this send to our children: Thal it is OK for a law maker 10 break laws. that ifs OK to blame other JX-'Oplc for being unfo~ving of pubhc disgra~? Our councilman refused to be mature enouJh to accept the consequences of his own deeds. Onc·s pasl ac· compbshments 1s his own reward and not even considered by the majority of citizens when presented with the current issue. Proslitution is a problem in the city of Fountain Valley. Can a councilman be both part of the problem and solution? The other four council membtrs by !heir inac1ion and an1biguoull comm.e,uJwiyc failed In rc~that this •Pllftildl has bten pertti\tllitd by many .ef~ns as suppon of Mr. Voss' pOpt" judgment. 11 is a 'very sad day "''hen each person elected to serve a!> a council mcmbc-r 1s so sclf-scrving. spineless or concerned of being aticnated-ffom the ··clique·· tha1 they choose 10 be 1ntimida1ed by 1hc shameless. The) have remained silenl "'ilh the hopes tha1 this issue would go away, It hasn'l. and election day 1s cominJP,. The fact that a ,·ecall election c::osts money is of lit1lc importance. There is a con1ingency fund of over S2 million sci aside for such purposes. Ifs our money. Why not use it tn clean house? Of courst. if Mr. Voss ""·ould resian. it would cost the city nothing. The only money spent so far has btt'n personal funds of those in· volved in the recall, The recall petition docs no1 auto- matically reca ll. but gives the resi· dents an opponunity 10 decide. 8)' signing it, you simply gel the issue to ballot. R. and K. LEE Fountain Valley Sunday, July 18, 1969 A6 TOD\l I' HISTORl Today is Su11day, July 16, 1hc 1971h day of 1989. Today's highhghl in history: On July 16, 1969. Apollo 11 , carrying astronauls Neil Armstrong, Edwin "Buzz ... AJdrin aod Michael Collins, l;llas11:d off from Cape Ken· ncdy on lht' first m1ss1on to 1hc: surfac::e of lht• moon. On this dat(': In 1945. th <.' l lni1cd Slates l'X- ploded 11s firsl c .. penmcntal aton1ic bon1b. 1n the desert of Alan1ogordo. N.M. In 1964, Sc:n. Harry M. (joldwatcr acc-epted !ht· Republican prl·~1dcn 1ial nom1na11on in S.an Francisco, s:tying "t•lltrem1sn1 111 lhl' dl·fen!.t' of libeny 1s no vice. In 1973, during the Senate Water· gate hearings. former White ~louse aide Ale .. andcr P. Butterfield re· vealed thl" cxis1c:nce of President N1,.;on·s secret !aping system. In 1980, the Republican national convention in Dctroil nominated Ronald Reagan for presiden1. kc· agan appeared before lhc delegates that nigh1 10 announce that George Bush would be his running n1atc~ By n~ A•toclal~ Pn•• ' Commissioner • denies she's club member To the Editor: A recent article in 1he Daily Pilot stated that frt"t" memberships in the ScaclifT Counlry Club had been a,iven by the Huntington Beach Co. to all seven members of the Hunl· ington Beach City Council and ell SC\'Cn members of tht• Planning Commission. I am a member of the H un11naton Beach Planning Com1niss1on. I have never been offered, nor have I IC• ccpted, a free membership in the SeaclifT Country Club. Were it to bl" offered, I would decline. I'm sure 1hc country club 1s a nice place; but 1he. speclrc of city officials enjoying such an expensive per· quis11c supplied by the: Huntington Beach Co., and nonc1hcless voting on its numerous projcos. mak~s me wonder "'here I ntegrity in our local government has gone. Ifs probably lyl na in a sand trap by the 18th hole. •'' GER I ORTEGA Huntington Bearj1 Crash coverage was appalling To 1hc Edi tor: I am so upset over Bob van Et kcn·s story "Newpon Cyclist Killed in Crash with Pickup .. (page A) on July 6) that I don't know whether to·cry or §Cream. A young man has died 1n an unfortunate traffic accident and for some strange reason Mr. van Eyken is more interested 1n lhe traffic report on MacAnhur Boulevard than the dea1h of a 28-)·ear-old man. How could he be so uncaring 10 the family of Dietrich Charles Long? The comment from Lt. Tim New- man. '"The accident couldn't have occurred at a worse time .. was ap.. palling! Is !here a .. righl'' lime'.' Thjs would have been a perfec1 opponunity to send the word oul to all cyclists 10 wear helmets. How imponant it is. How ii could save li ves. let's continue on keeping people informed on safely and maybe for the unfonunatc o nes their death could save another. TERRI K. BURNS Hun11 ng100 Beach OC airport coalition member's comment bizarre To the Editor Bob Payton, Oranac County Airpon Site Coall1ion rnem1x:r, concluded the Junt: 29 City News Service article on bannina the joint use of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station by uyina th11 Uw mnoval of a projtt1 site makes it more ditncu.1110 tckct a loca1ion. Givn the: faei th,1 this 1 puenthe1ical quote, he may have been mltiAttf'Pnled. If this is in fact what he said. it's ridiculous and it is indicative of commit1tcs and bureaucracies in aencral in th11 it seems ttult 1he R"moval of one of a dozen litea makes it one-twelfth easier to xlect because they've aot lct1 energy to spend on the one she that was removed. In fact. If fOU remove 11 out of 121 the matter of m1k11'1 a choice ~ tnvial. Removina 10 rnUn it simpler. And, 11 In any beauty contest. the first stage is to climina1c all but the choice candidates, who become finalists. and then makr a choice. So elimination of a she for whatever reason should therefore make lhe: choke e1sier. I would like 10 see this clarified: Is 1his really what Pay1on intended to say? If so, 1hc rcasonina is not valid. B.D. FAW Huntinaion Buch ..... roa .... to laor•••• tile ..... tu .. Oraqe Coanty to fand tnul8portatloa .......... .., . \ .... . .,. > ,.. ~ '~ .,.. 9 >. -0 " • ~ ~ 1.; r-8 ~ -z 0 § ' ,.. . ......_. ~.J I D ·~ ' ' ~ ' I tC I ·committee for the Arts celebrates at new gallery A••,. Ille loal couples honored by Helft ••the be1t- •eued In the ••• after a poll of local fashion w atchers llOHO'C OPI Members and fncnds of the Or- anac County Business Committee for the Arts (OCBCA) gathered Thursday at the new Security Pacific Gallery an Costa Mesa to celebrate the oraanization's eighth an- niversary as a catalyst for local busi- ness and an partnerships. The reception, which was under- written by Sccunty Pacific, was among the first events held at the 9,000 sq.f\. art facility which serves as the cornerstone of Sccuri1y Pa- cific's rqional headquarters at SSS Anton. The 100 guests gathered an the spacious glass and concrete facility to view the gaJlcry's inaugural exhi- bition entitled "Art in the Public Ey~--Selccted Developments," which featured the work of 14 con- temporary artists in the fields of sculpture, drawing. photography and painting. Sumptuous food displays also ara~ every gall~ry room, with soothing acousuc guitar and flute music echoing through the halls. OCBCA board members in at- tendance included chairman Harry and Berdle Babb, immedlate past chairman Henry and Rene Se1eratrom and vice chairman Tom and MuUya Nlellft. Also on hand . were Wendy and Du W~ttler, were lton •nd Kathy Merriman flefll 8M Wiiia Dean and WHUam Lyon (rtpt). senior v.p. for Sccunty Pacific. and the aentlcman responsible for the reception's 1ntcrcstin1 site. Other members and friends stop- ping by were J. David Ea1le, New- port Harbor An Museum director Xevla C•tey, CUrlle and Nora Heater, Jo Qaall1, gallery curato r Trena MUler, Harvey Stearn. and Tom and Ellubet~ Tleraey. • • • Who arc the ten best-dressed cou- ples in Orange County? According Hein, the Los Angeles-based retailer with a new store an Crystal Coun. those selected are regulars 1n the Paparazzi columns. To determine the winners. Helfl polled an outside panel of Judges cons1st1ng of local fashion and social P\P\H\l.1.1 Pl.I' scene observers -from the matt d's to media -and the folloWJn names kept coming up. Mak1n1 the h.st arc J_.y a G~r1e Ar1yro1, Deeann and Al Bal4wlD, Barbara and Alex Bowle, Nora and Claarlle Hester, Wiiia Deaa and Wllllam Lyon, Katby and Roa Merriman, Mary and Carl Ray- mond, Ellubetb and Tom Tierney, Nila and Alan Treider. and Sue and Jose Perewotkl. Helf\'s Chrystal Coun store will make a SSOO donation to The Well- ness Commun1I)' in honor of the winners. 'The Wellness Community, dedicated to helping cancer victims develop a pos1t1ve outlook. is cur- rently breaking ground for an Or- ange County center. 714 Club sets fete The ''714 Club" of the Modem Museum of An will host "Grecian Ni&hts, an Aegean Extravaganza," Saturday ni&ht, in celebration of the Vorrcs Museum Collection of Greek painting. Cost is S4S per person for the event, slated to feature a Mcditemncan buffet, Greek dance exhibition, live and silent auctions and infonnal modclina of the Nancy Alverez "Fashion as An., designer collection. For ticket information, contact Lillian Norminton. 7S4-41 I I. • • • "That's What Friends Arc For" is the theme for the tint MAP (Mothers of AIDS Patients) fundrajser slated for Saturday evenina in Newport Beach. Promised to be an evening of entett.ainment, food, Wlnc, prizes, friendship and caring. the event will also feature harpist Velma Cameron and the Harborlites Chorus of Sweet Adclines. Cost 1s $20 per person. Information is available by callina SS2-1933. • • • Opus O ne. an academy for the performing ans, will kick off its first fund raising effort July 28 at the Ncwporter Resort with .. An Evening of Swing." The benefit dinner/dance will include a silent auction as well as performances by a jazz quanet featurina Ronnie Brown, and the swmg band "The Riffs." T ickets are SSO per person and available through The Bower Agency, 1SS-SS10. • • • The Fchcia Auxiliary of Aorcncc Crittenton Servi~ of Orange County, Inc., and the aacncy Anaheim Auxiliary, will co-sponsor a theater ni&ht fund rai5(r at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, on Aug. 13. Dinner will be followed by a production of the .. Musical Comedy Murders of 1940" produced by Fullerton College sraduates. For tickets. contact reservation chairman Manon Hance, 526-4842. • • • Saxophonist Eric Manenthal will headline the annual Center 500 Jazz Picnic on Aug. 13 at 1hc Dana Point Rcson. The .. White Linen Pany" to run from 3 to 1 p.m. will also feature a croquet tournament and buffet. Cost is $2 5 per person with proceeds to benefit the Orange County Performing Ans Center. For infonnation, c-0ntact Loralyn Reif. 722-0S06. HHIDf91 G IVE T HE DEVILS T H EIR DUE Neither vulnerable. South deals. NORTH • 7 3 9 . 6 51 ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): At· versJfy. Refuse to be satisfied wtth AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): In-<> A K Q 3 tentfon centers around "rccupcr.a-status quo. Emphasis on movement. dividual who made grandiose • K Q 10 tjon." Opponunity exists to get sec-curiosity. special inquines. Close aesture was sincere but 1s financially WF.ST EA y ond wind. family member says, rclattve, possibly brother or sister. embarrassed. Prom1S(' will be kept • Q 10 8 6 4 l • K 9 5 ··1t'1 so nice to ~ . near yofu!f." asks favor. Be reasonable but avoid but at least seven wec,ks must be <7 10 c:, Q J 9 7 Emphasize hanno ny, displays o a· extravagance. allowed. Message should become v J 8 5 <> 9 7 4 1 fect1on. Taurus P.lays role. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Sud-crystal clear. You'll win! TAVllUS (April 20-May 20): Error dcnly circumstances swing in your PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): • 7 4 J + A 6 that appeared costly seven dafs aao fa vor. Attention centers around Older individual helps transform OUTH turns out to be minor. You'I have unique collections. basic values. per-wish into reality. Focus o n • A J rea.On to be arateful. Some-0ne be-sonal possessions. You'll be on solid authority, career. deadline. You'll • A JC 4 3 hind scenes located what you mis-around the comer. ground. Dictate }'our own term~. successfully utih7e powe~ of per-~ 10 6 placed and will return 1t. Pisces is in LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Empha is Tauru~ involved. suasion. Financial picture brighter + J 9 8 5 l picture. on ability to bear sound of your own SAGl'M'ARJUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): than onginally anticipated. The bi'ddt'na· GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Some voice -means value, style, indi-You'll be working with your hands. · j)enOns present you Wlth ttem o r viduality. Personal magnetism soars. Emphasis on calls. messages from IF JULY 11 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY Soetth West ·rormat cwmana it 1s "frc h." You'll Member of oppoStte sex declares. close relatives. Someone says. "We you arc spintual. your own most I • Pass know better -check durability. "You could set me on fire!" Another arc depending on you!" Maintain severe cntic. 1deahstic, a per-I <:;> Pass utiliz.e expcnel'icc. O lde r t0d1vidual Leo 1s involved. sense of vaJues. fliness. Automobile fcction1st. Piscc , Virgo persons play Pau Paa North I v 4 9 East Pus Pau does know best, will cooperate. · VIRGO (Aua. 23-ScP.t 22): Truo;t trip part of scenario. important roles in your life. During Openina lead: Six of • Cancer native involved. first impressions. You II learn more CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 191: this month you arc concerned with Be careful to win your tricks at CANCER (June 21-July 22): Study about basic is ucs, costs. property Spoth&ht on home. sccunty. acqui 1-wardrobe, your weight, body image. the right time. That's all that's re· Gemini mcssaac. You know what appraisals. Health report concemina tion of an obJCCt or luxury ttem. Despite anxiety. popularity soars quired to bring home the bacon on should be done, must not be "talked close relative proves favorable. What had been "kepi secret" will be and social act1v1t1es accelerate. Cur-oda , h d OUt Of l't." Set 11·hts h1 .. h . No need E h . I I I led M '--f I h .. hl' .. h . I t y s an ' .,. .,. mp as1s a so on pcrsonne . spec1a rcvea . emu.;r o opposite sex rent eye e 1.,. 1.,.ts manta status, Th · · h f d '° apol<>s>ze for 1nsp1ration, ideal-services, employment. plays significant role. Gem1n1. possible addition to family, change, e auction was str&Ja t orwar · ism. Ri&ht penon rould be JUSt UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): D1-Virao, Sagittarius featured. travel. variety. South bid his two suits; North re- --------------------------.---------------------------. sponded up-the-line, then jumped PIZZA DINNE R FOR TWO Check Page CS for Details s51s ~e 16'' . l*llDIDM ... ·All Toppiqp .-.. ~.'6" to game when the 4-4 heart fit was located since he had a full opcnina bid. Wnt led a spade. Declarer cap- tured East's kinJ with the ace and immediately cashed the hiah trumps. When West showed out on the second trump, declarer was In a heap of trouble although she didn't yet know It. Declarer ptayed three rounds of diamonds, discardina the spade loser. then ruffed a spade. When she led a club, East won the ace, drew trumps, and the.defenders took the rcsl of the tricks. Down three! Declarer did not do much wrong; ju'it got one trick ahead of herself. She can afford to lose two trump tricks and a club. What declarer can't afford is to lose control of the hand. After winning the ace of spades, declarer should draw o nly one round o f trum ps. Next, three rounds or diamonds arc cashed to djtch the spade loser, and then the ace of clubs is forced out. Suppose East wins the first round and forces declarer with a spade. Declarer lim· ply runs clubs until someone ruCfs. No matter how the trumps are dis- tributed, she cannot possibly lose more than two trumps and the ace of clubs .. As soon as dummy's fourth diamond has found a puk- ing place, declarer draws a second trump and that's that. Try it if you don't believe us. As the old proverb says: "Hute makes waste." Orange Coast OAILV PILOT/Sund1y July 18, 1989 83 Innovative /Ocal perfumer honored in New York By VIDA DEAN o .. r ,...,. ,.,.,,.,,.,nci .... Ralhcl '>kcll) wa\ three )cars old v.hen '>he deudcd 10 treatc her own pt:rfume The South Wale\ na ti ve p11:kcd nowcr petals and mixed them with wa ter and sugar. <ihc had the right idea. but the result wa\ a suck)' tonwct1on that didn't cxacll> work Howe1<cr. she Y.11'> on thl· scent of her future occupatwn by designer uildas ol ~ H and Patou's 1000) Skell) wa\ nominated tor thl' specialist award b} kan Patou Parfums. She Y.OO out o'er more than 100 finah'>I S, all wh1c.h \'Crc required to '>ubmll an C'>'>!I} on thc future of fragranc:e Again the ..amc \I\ 1d 11nag1n.ition that made her a perfumer at age three went 1ntu a<.11on and \he lJmc up with suth 1nno,at1\c 11.Jca\ n'> a time relea-.e cap.-.ulc in fragrance tu renew scent later in the da} arom.i released from rv Jnd c1ncm.i screens to help adH·rt1\e and mal..e films more reall\tll and ptll'> or one: da) \cHral lOmpan1cs ha\C~ m1n1 computer\ u'>Cd 1n lOnJun<.11on with '>kin rare produ'h ~eanY.hllt' a fragranre to one\ 111..ing "Ill Ju'>t ha\c to be sntfkd uut "I like 10 c;pend ttmc v.11h a cust0mcr and rl·all) tind out Y.hilt she 1~ hke. k.no"" all dhout her dnd find ""hat '>he I!> loolo ng for I!. 11 ~ometh1ng '>1milar to 1.1.hcit 'he no" Y.ear<, or 'iomcthtng cnllrd) dit- ferent." ..aid Sl..clh '"I like to !..no" v.hcn thC\ plan to v.ear 11 I'> 11 for a romanlll l'\l'ntng or torc,er}dd) I al\u tr) tu find uut what a pcr..un rcall) d1\hkt''> " 'Ml•d Skell) v. ho bt'fore getting mJrnt'd and ~uhng in C alltorn1J Y.J\ an at tendant for An1ann1a .\irwa\' One of her re\ponfllhil111n ""J' ·to '>t'll perfume: on t11gh1-. Once: \he ha'> .i 'ti\ 1m thl· customer \he.-will '>pr.i\ ah<1u1 It' l' scenh. one al a 11m1: cml 11\\uc' Jnll wave them Jbout \ltl'r thl' lU \· t0mer 'lelt:U\ 1hc 1v.o 1h.i1 \he ltl..l''> best and the Id' on tl·\ Jrc Jppltn! 111 her '>kin to we hov. lhl\ v.orl.. v.11h bod> c:hcm1'itr) '"You can tcll JI01 U\I 1mml'OIJll'1\ 1f )OU arc te'>llrlg V.llh rx·rfumc or the pcrtuml·d ut.·am \\ 11h l·au Ul' toilette \Ou ha\c.-'" v..111 J "hilc 1t11 the alco.h(ll tu IJdl JY. 0.t\ < Htt·n II J "Oman •~ not reall) \ure about a ~ent. I "Ill ~ugge<;l that she Y.a1t and come hack later "Onle ~ou hu ) J lrJgran<c \ou open II U'>C II dnd enju~ II Don'• kt 11 JU!>t !M.'I .w1und for 20 'l'Jf'> Onl' uunce ut pcrlume 11 U'>l·d Jlmu'>I e\er) da~ in tOOJUnlt1on Y..1th lau•r tn K produll!> '>hould la'>t .ibout l'o'IJ )t:Jr'> £,en ti ~ou \pcrH ~.:!01 1 tor pcrtumt: figure 1t out 11·., not that <:Xpt'0\1\C It \h11uld be l.i:pl 1n J lOOI plau: on1.e 11 hJ'> hcl·n oixnt•d ne,er 1n a hol '>unn~ pld1.l' · It 1~ n11.c 111 hJ\ l' unl' IJ\ orik fragrame. but I <:.U~l'>l th.it J "oman ha'l" at kd\l onl' other II )OU hil'C JU'>t one fragrance \OU 1,e1 so u~e to 11 \OU be1:om~ immune to 11 and tal.c.-1i for granted Vt 1th mott than one lragrancc \OU t.an rcall) appreciate the fa\ onte when you wear 11" .o\ho ~1th tv.o fragranet:" II 1i> S\111 not too npcnSl\l" 10 bu) tht matlhtng IJ)cnng produ\'ts Ccr¢nm Po"der gel . '>oapl 1n the !oame fra- granle and )OU don't ncl"d w much of aO\ of them ad' 1\C''> Skelh '"LJ\cnng "c.-.,pcc1all) 1msionJnt 1f }OU ha\l" dn <;kin 't our fragranle "'II '>t•n 1A1th \OU longl·r · Skc."11) ~1d ... .\l..u ~ou·11 fed good all O\ er Sow '>he knows a lot about fra- granc:es and a lot about ingredients lihc's a fra$rancc spc('lahst at Bull- ock) \\ 1lsh1rc. ScY.port Beach. and "ai. rcu~ntl> honorcd in Ne" York (It} J'> thc rragranlC Spcuah .. 1 of the 'e.n .. b~ the 40-)car-old r ra- grance Foundation capsules taken orall} to e\udc .-------------------------------------------------------- .\s pan ol her honor. the loun· dauon ne" Skell> of Laguna :-.1gucl and her hu\band ( ra1g \kcll} a '>tockbrol..cr with Dean Witter 1n ( osta Me'i<I. to NY(. Her v1s11 included lunc:hcon at Lincoln Center. and culminated with a gala dinner 1n the ballroom of the Waldorf (The honoree wore a goY..n frgrance through the pore'!> to last up 10 a YICCk. Also. Skell} '>Ubn1111cd plan'> tor a personal fragrance anal} 1cr fhe anal}t er would <.hell.. out the Pit balance Qf a per .. on''> \l..1n and \trc<.\ le\CI and !>uggc"t su1tJblc "' atlablc fragrances or the dc\clopmcnt of one to her ltk1ng. Who know<1'1 .\ 'cr\1on ol the anal}LCr ma} bt a' ailahlc in \lore' Rachel Skelly and her husba nd, Craig. Sh• wa1 named f'ragrance Spedallll of th• Year by th• Fragrance Foun- dation In a recent ceremony In New York. Museum holds visitors spellbound by design ly GRAHAM HEATHCOTE Auod•t•d ,.., ... "''""' LONDO~ -I rom thi: \hnkcr chair to thc latc'll \t~k ul "'-'at1ng de\ 1cc. the world'' fir'lt mu<>i:um exclus1vcl) dcdtc.:Jtcd to dc<>1gn opened this month Y.1th a three· d1mens1onal h1 tor) of l'' cr)da} comfort!> and h1gh-tt-ch g;idgch "I want to make people a":irc of eHr}da) things and sec them as hfe- enhancina." stud Sir Terence Con· ran. founder of the De 1gn M u~um who made a fortune from his Habi- tat store chain "It'\ thC' culminauon of a dream " Conran. S7. hu turned a dcrchct I 9SOs warchous.e :u Butlers Wharf -••a concrete mon•nro 11) infested with rats" he td -into a atcam1ng showplact of consumer Cl\ ih1at1on on the south bank of the Thon1cs n vcr by Tower Bndae. "Everythina man-made ha' been des1pcd and this 1s the fi~t mu- seum an the world to how how mass-produced consumer obJCCtS wtrc de1iancd and the fint to ex· plain why and how they work and look as they do." the millionaire ~tailer said. "It 1hov.1 how de '"' rontnbutC' to the quality of our fives:· he said in an 1nterv1cw la t week before the muwum's official oixnana by Pnme Min11kr Ma,..ret Thatcher. One noor or the SI I million mu· teum diaplays ~hnolo&lcal m1rvel like pocket all·*Of'ld radios and suit· caw computers. the smartest 1hin1 in baby moUcrs, lampstand • t1ble· watt, bicycles and TV rttci vcn Thens 11 the famou l 927 rcJ •itphoM booth of 1r Oaks ott, DOW ditcarded b)7 u~to-tbo-m1nutc lrilllb T dccom but IO IO\IN by oritinary lntons that pubhc uproar ~ 1uthorit1n lut )Car to.Jive more than l,000 of them ofTttial proteCUon &om KrlPCMl\I.. A. _pennafttftt collenion of 400 tlhn.ilt lhows how mOdcm ob.i«ts evOIWd . from nat ron '° railwa)' ttmetabk!>. papcrbac:I.. hook\. n<.'W\· paper page\, <,cv.ing mat'h•nl''· motor scooter.-.. \oaptl:t~l' pat.·kng1ng. 1ccbo"tcs. wa~h1ng malhtm''> and fou ntain pcns. There arc 44 dtlfcn·nt d1J1r\, 'tart· mg with a 1900 '\mcnran Shnkcr design on rodcrs from the ( hn\llan sect that bcl1c\cd in rnmmun.il lt\- 1ng. Reprodul'l10n\ of \m h IJmou\ aeons as Leonardo dJ V1nu·., .. Mon.1 Lisa" on a tablcmnt. Jnd Jc•-.gnc~ of home fum1sh1ng) \ct•l..ing mu- seum treasures 10 cop) onto drapn and cushion rn1<crs. \hu" lultu1c and commerce coming togl·thcr video recn unroll \\Cll-~no"n Bnush TV commercials tor autos, coffee and ,cans that nc"\paf>l'r\ discuss endlc I) tx-cau~ their n•ad· en say the ad,cm~mcnt'I arc lx'ttct than the program., the) arc dl·s1gncd to interrupt. Besides lectures and 'ICminar'I on crcatiVll), worl and tc,hnolog). the museum will run movie featuring the s.cts of famous dt>Si&ncrs Many of the late t products hown arc JapaneSC'. "It's not surpn ing. bt'cau~ af\cr 30 )Clr1 of loolana. h tenma and copy104. the Japanc\c arc de~clop- 1n1 their own lie 1an l ulturc. which ts cnormou and rcmar~able." Qtd Conran. 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Printer Supports or Monitor Pedestal :Cs.ve•4 •Y Your Chotce ULll 1~ • PrlnterSuppofta -IElevat• PrinMf So FenfoW ,..,., Ftta UndemMth • Monitor PMntal-Swtwte Mon••or lach FOf the Maximum tn Viewing lfftdenc, Poi~ Triple-Mode Personal Printer Save 1160 Reg 379.95 21995 Low As $15 Per Month• DMP 132. Fearures word cess1ng and dor address r:;,ocess1ng dala pro- Compa11ble wnh Tanayll~M~ graph.cs modes compar1bles •26-28t4 and orher PC ·~ =· .. . .. ·: .• .. .• I • \ ~ .. M OrMg9 CoMt DAILY PILOT I Sundey, July 18, 1989 You may be in the money ana not know it Deu Redera: Yoe lmow me well nMp .. Ille awe tUI I • eot 10 la for bo,.._ru.e or flaky eperatl••· I reeelve4 u laltreattq arlJcle from a redor. After c'~t.1a11t oat UMI fladla111 1trlcUy to be oa tbe up ud 1p, I wuted to abare It wltb yoe. Here 11 t•e piece: It 's Your Money ... Claim It Each year millions of dollars are turned over to each state govern- ment because the owners cannot be located. Last year this totaled over $569 million, with New York State alone receiving over $206 million. One out of I 0 Americans has foraotten or lost money in bank accounts, stock dividends, life in- surance, wages and from many other sou~s. The money i considered abandoned when a company cannot locate the owner after two to seven years. depending on the state. Most states will hold this money forever until it ls claimed by the rightful owners. their descendants or their TiJhtful heirs. The states act a custo· d1an and will return these monies without charge if yo ur name is on a state abandoned propeny hst. The New York State list alone includes over 6 million names. Although each state claims that an effon is made to locate the rightful owners, it is questionable how much effort is truly made. (The state of California could not find its former governor. Edmund G. Brown Sr .. or Lucille Ball. General Motors, Ex>.on and IBM also could not be located by other states.) Some of this money could belong to you. You may ha\C mo\ed and forgouen to gi ve your nC'w address to a bank. an insurance company or a corporation 1n which )OU owned stock. You may l\avt> opened a sav- ings account for your child and fo rgotten about it. Perhap'i a relative opened an account for )OU man)' years ago and never told you. A deceased fami ly member ma} hi" e had an insurancl' policy that tht" family did not know existed. Ah hough most accounts are small. 1t is surprising how man} larger accounts are being held. New York State settled one claim for more than $900,000. A Flonda woman claimed a S 112.000 account. Amounts that size art" unusual. but 11 1s not un- common for accounts to con1ain $20,000 to $30,000. In one case a man died and lef\ a $28,000 in- surance policy that his widow never knew he had purchased. Most people are truly surpnsed when they learn that their name appears on a state hst. These fund could be a windfall, very much likl' a state lottery. except in thii. case you ma~ already be a winner. The guide that tells you how to find out if any of the 50 states is holding money that belongs to you can be obtained by sending SI along with a stamped, self-addressed, bus1- ness-s11c envelope to: Unclaimed Money Guide, P.O. Box 3065-NP. Poughkeepsie. N. Y. 12603. There arc no additional charges. Tbl1 ls AAD talking: Tbe guide coatalna tbe addre11ea and tele- pbone aumbers of every ltate office tbat budlt1 tbeae records and tell• you eltactly how to go about learning lf you bave anything coming. Many of you who are reading tbl1 now bave money coming to you &ba t 11 rt1btfully yours. I bope tbat tho1e wbo send for the "Unclaimed Money Gulde" and fled tbelr names among Uaose U1ted will let me know about tbelr good fortune. RAILS From 11 routes that you can board in Los Angeles are the Sunset Limited (with stops in Phoenix, Tucson. El Paso, San Antonio, and Houston, ending in New Orleans); the Southwest Chief (along the route of the old Santa J!'c Trail to Chicago); and the Desert Wind (to Las Vegas, ul- timately ending in C'hicago). Orange County to San Diego each MUSEUM morning, and the reverse itineraf) each evening. From B 1 ercd. takes yo u on an eight-mile Journey from the redwoods to the Santa Cruz boardwalk. Adm1ss1on 1s $3 for adult•1. S2 for teens and senior citizens. SI for pre- teens. Hour.. are 11 a.m to 5 p.m .. weekends. Located at 5848 State Highway 12, the-museum 1s I 0 miles east of the Fairfield exit on Inter- state 80. (daytime seats which convert to upper and lower berths at night, for private sleeping accommodati ons). The latter includes complimentary snacks and wine, tum-down service. and wake-up calls. plus morning coffee served with a newspaper. Of\cn used by commuters to stored locomotives and railcars. and avoid congested freeways. the an dozens of exhibits. Diegan route is also a good way for Step aboard the sleeping car to see vacationers to leave the car behind what it used to be like to nde the and escape the hassles of heavy train at niJh t. Also visit the traffic and road construction delays. Southern Pacific 4294 which weighs Amtrak hotel packages provide more than a million pounds. the transfers between the station and the luxurious Gold Coast car. and the hotel. Governor Stanford steam loco- Adult roundtnp fares arc SI 0. 50 on the narrow gauge, S 16 on the wide gauge. Rates and schedules are subject to seasonal changes: call (408) 335-4400 for details. Tour packages available in con- ~unction with the Coast Starlight mclude a stopover with escorted sightseeina . at Hean t Castle. San Francisco. or other cities along the way. The Hearst package is priced from $89 ~r person, double oc- cupancy (rail fare not included). Amtrak packages associated with these routes include hotel and es- corted tour stopovers at various cities, and also tours' at national parks. such as the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone. From the Santa Ana depot. yo u motive. can travel effortlessly through Los ; Hours are IO a.m. !O .5 p.m.~ dailyJ Angeles to the beaches and shops of except holidays. Admission is S3 for Ventura and Santa Barbara; or. a adults, SI for children. Tbe Western Railway Museum. at Rio Vista Junction. is a 25-acrc site midwa} between San Francisco and Sacramento that displays vintage trains. streetcars. and other rail memorabilia. Orange Empire Railway Museum . 2201 S. A St .. Pcms. located 1n Riverside C'ounty. dtspla)S railway equipement and trolleys from the early days in Los Angeles. an Fran- cisco. and Dublin. tn~lilnd. Among the collection of cars art• steam and diesel " locomotive~. freight and passenger cars, and a ra nge of streetcars. from early wood- en vaneues to modern streamlined models. In additio n to the Coast Starlight route, other long-distance Amtrak For more localized travel -day- trips or weekend ~ctaways wi thin Southern California -consider Amtrak's San Dieg.ans, with daily runs from Santa Barbara through southerly route will give you op-Suca Crus, Big Trees & Pacific tional stops in San J uan Capistrano, Railway Company, in Santa Cruz San Clemc'?te, Oceanside, Del Mar. County, operates two hnes from the and San Diego. historic depot at Felton. Among· the museum's steam en- gines is Western Pacific Number 94. which hauled the first passengers through the Feather River C'anyon in 1909. A 1.5-mile railroad with overhead electnc trolle" wires circles through the propen }. 'with antique cars run- ning at I 0-to 15-minute intervals. Your admission ticket entttlc~ }OU 10 unlimited ndes throughout the day. Trolle) rides (a 2.5-mile circle) arc offered here on "'eekcnds and hol- idays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m .. with uckcts priced at S2 for ages 6 to 11 . 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BATMAN (PQ.13) 1111s 21s1sooaoo10'5 HONEY,llttRUNIC THI KIDS (llQ) 11000 120012 JS 4lS100 9 IS DUD POITI IOCllTY lfJQt UCINCI TO KILL IPG-11\ 112 IS JIQ S lO I IS IOJO Ill IS 2GOI 44S130101S ------------... GHOl1'IUITIM• ..... u•1s 2 • l• s.JO •• 10 ll=~'t. I t t ENTERfAINMENT OAIL'f PILOT/Sunday, July 18, 1989 -· South Coast Repertory announced this week th•t Hal Landon Jr. wlll .b• back once more In his celebrated portrayal of Sc~ooge In th• -company's annual Christmastime staging of .. A Christmas C.ro1:· llO\ I l·:s It's a big-bucks • movie summer By SOREN ANOERSEN T..\COM.\. \\a<>h -\\eel.. alter \H'ek. the records ha'L' been topphng. In late Ma,, "Indiana Jo ne-; an<l the Last Crusade" broke the record Tor best orx-n1ng ~ec!..rnd at thl' bm o tlice. WJth a three-<:la' take of $29.4 million. Le~'> than ,1 month lata along came "Ghostbusters II." Opening weekend haul: $29 5 million. On June :!,, 11 "'a'> "Batman·,·· turn. The Dark Knight's three-da) take of$42.7 million crushl·d the IAl.'t.'1..-old "(1hostbustcr!> 11" record into powder. It lefi "Batman" d1-.1nhuto r Warner Bros. in ecstasy and the rest of the movie 1ndu,tr\ 1n shllc!... Toial t•.s: mo' tl'·t1d.e1 <;ale' fur June 23-25. the three-day period that 1s sure to go dm' n Ill Ohl\ 1e lmtw') as Rat man Weekend. exceeded $92 malhon. a recoad V. 11h1n Ill da'"· "Batman" alone sold m ore than SIOO malhon 1n uc!..et<, n.·ach1ng th.at hcnchmark 1n record time Led b) "Batman:· the rrrnrd for nat1on,,..1de total bo,-officc take for a Founh o f Jul) "eckend -S70. n111l1on ~·t an 1988 -also "'as shattered "'hen S88 million "'onh ol tll l..l·ts "'ere sold It 's hot out there at the natio n's 11cket wando"'s tht\ \Ummcr ~111l1ng. in l':Kt II shO"''I no \lgn ul nlOling nil L.1s1 "eel... "l ethal \\capon 2" took tn $20 .t m1lhon tlunng II'> ftr~t \\l.'l'kend 1n thl' lhl•atcr<t. and knocked "Batman" out of t"1r'>t plal'l' tor that \\l.'el..end's 'k.llc'i \.\'h1le S:'O.-' m1ll1on ma} loo!.. a lmk anl·m 1r lOmpared to openang ~ee!..cnds of S-'' malhon and $29 m1lhon. theata o"'ncr'> arc hardl) complaining .. E, erbod) 1s e\tremel) ha pp':· \a1d kip P1 po. house manager of the Lincoln Plaza c1ghtplc' tn Tacoma. \\lash The thea1cr's management ha" reason to be. "U.•1hal Weafl()n .:! .. 1!1 pla)tng on t"'o of 11s eight ~rcens. and during llS first "'l.'l'!..cnd thl' p11.1ure generated close to $20.000 1n 11r !..ct sales. AccordtnB 10 Papo. a r1cturl' " l·onc;1dcred a h11 at the Lincoln Pla1a 1f 11 takes 1n S5.0UO pa \lrl'l'n \\1th "I t•thal Weapon 2" pulling 1n douhle that figure. "tht!> 1~ quite a blm·!..bu'>tcr " P1po .. aid. What's behind the fo"cr" "I thank at''! a comb1na11on of 1hl' quaht} of the pictures and the quaht> oft he theater .. :· ~.ud Malrnlm (ircen. l'haarman of the board of the National As OCJllllon of Theatre O"' m·r ... lie <;a1d proliferation of ne"'. comfortablt' multiplexes ha<; made rno' 1cgo1ng a more pleasant c'pcnencc But wha1·, really fueled 1he hoom as 1hat the season's moc;t sun·e~<Jful mo"1es have been tlio'iC that ha'e hcen carefully tailored b) thl· ~tud1c.1~ to meet public e \pectataon\. according to Green. What the pubhl C\JX'CI\ arl' mo' ll'~ with c;uperb production ., .iluc\ and action. at'tton. action \\hat the public also "'ants arc ~qucl~ Kirov tickets on sale Tacket<; for thl' onh Southern Cahfomaa appearam·c of the So' act Union's lcgendal") Karo' Ballet "'ill SQ on sale toda) at 10 a m nt all T1cke1Master outlet~ and the ho\ office of the Pcrformintt ·\m Center. where the compan} wall tit· appcar- ina August 18 1hro ugh 27 The Kirov ~111 present three pro- grams dunng al engagement at the Arts Center: "The Sleeping Beaut)" will be performed >\ug 18 and 19 al 8 p.m. and Aug. 20 at 2 p.m .; a full- length version of "le Cor'l31rc" "'111 be performed Aug. 22. 23 and 24 at 8 p.m .. and a vaf)ing program drawn from the Karo' 's ma\'il\e rcpertof) .... m he performed Aug 15 and 26 at pm. and Aug. 27 at 1 p.m. The Arts Center bo\ office 1s located at bOO To"n Center Dr. an Costa Mesa. To purcha'>C' tickets by phone. call 740-2000. I-or group sales.. call 556-2121. extension 225. For more informn11on. call 556- ARTS. 1111 \II .IC Next season's stage offerings set ly TOM TITUS Dally l"Mot Co., • ..,-.,,, Midsummer mean .. man~ 1h1ng'> to Orange County theaters -a short rc,p1te for man) theater group'i, performann~s under the '>tare, for several others. and for \ artuall) Jll. the l.iyang o l plans for the new season looming an the fall Four of the count)\ producing grou~ ha\e announced their respect1\ c ne"' 'ea\on<t. hl:gin- nmg with South ( oast Repenon "'hu:h "'ill present t~o world premiere'>. an American premiere and SC\eral regional premu:rc'> during its 26th season an ( o~ta ~1esa. The Ton} .\'~ard-~ann1ng theater "''II launch the new season ~pt 8 ~1th the 'o uthern Cahfornaa premiere o f .\Ian .\}ckbourn·s ··.\ Chorus of D1sappro' al." the latest an a ..cries of backstage comedies to be un,e1led on local stages. The rest of the season wall con'>tst of II ugh Whttmore's tense social commentaf) "Brca!..ang the Code" (Oct, 26-Nov. 30). tbe ~orld premiere of Howard Korder's dark comcdv "Search and Destroy" (Jan 12.-Feb. 18). C R :s second pro- duction of hakespeare's "A Midsummer "Jaght's Dream" (March 2-April 8). the world premiere ol Richard H ellesen's "Once an .\rden" about Po lish. actress Helena ModJeska and ~1 1n Or- ange County (April 20-May 7). and a Mxth pla} (June 8-July L5) which wJll be. announced later. Opening the five-play season on CR·., Sec- ond tage Sept. 22 will be Terrcnce McNally's POP romanm corned} ·-rran"ae and Johnn) 1n the C lair de I une." follo,,..ed b) th<' .\mencan premiere of harman MacDonald''> "When I Wa .. a Girl I L scd to Scream and Shuut" (Nov 10- Dec 10) and the ~ou thern Cahforn1a premiere of Da\ld Williamson') "Emerald C 11\" <March 16- 4-pril 15) (kcupants ol the lhtrd and fi fth SIOt!I ha'e )Cl 10 be '>elnted ~ouih ( oa~t Re rx-nun al\o "'"I mount its 10 th annual produl11un o t' < harle\ Du .. kens' ".\ ( hn~tma) ( a1 ol" 1A 1th man' Lompan} rt'gular~ I indudang llal Lrndun Jr as 'x rooge I ball tn rn\tume It "'111 pla~ I rum Dcr 5-2-' a .. a non- \ub~rip11on \hl1"' <all '1" ,_-'1133 for furthcr (. R tnformat1lin Danner thl·ater'i u\ualh d on t ha' e "<,ca\On'> ·· prl'lt'rnng to run on~; 'ho"' a!> long as 1t''> proli1ablc 1h1:n \ hange the bill but the Harlequin D innl·r Pia\ hou\l' ''ill adopt J ..eason lormat 111 I '1X4-Yl1 Thl' lour·'>hll"' ~J,on "'111 orx-n "'1th tht' world prl·m1crl· 01 ·· \dm'> 1hr R" ..-r'· b) Tho m Babbe'>. J mu ... l al b.i\(·d on ~1.1ri.. T"'•un's "Huckleberr) Finn .. 1Ah1df ..... 11 pla~ trom Sept 8 through Oc t 22 I he fl\l.'1b<1at themt• con11nue Oct. I ~-Jan 1-' "'hl·n .. \ho'' Hnat" b' Jerome Kern and O\lar llamml'r5tcin II docl 5 at the Harlequtn. Rounding out tht' '>l'a'\on v.ill hi! a pair of mu's1cal fa, ontc'>. ( olc Portt>r«. .. ..\ny1h1ng (1oes." Jan. 17 10 ..\pnl I Jnd .. fiddler on the Roof," scheduled to pla) from Apnl 4 throu&b June 24. Season subscribers can purt'ha~ the four- show package and, af they "'1sh. substitute the current Harlequin )ho"'. "Annie Get Youl' Gun," which closes Sept 3. for "Across the Raver." lnforma11on on the Harlequin ~ason 1s a' a1lable at 979-5511 The Huntington ~ach Playhouse one of the older commun1t~ 1heater groups an Orange Coun- l} kaci..~ otT m :-~1h season Oct. 13 with the Lerner and Loe"'t: musical ··Camelot:· running through r-.o' I K The mental hospnal drama "One Fle"' O'er the ( uckoo's Ne~t .. 1s ne1tt on the bill pla\lng Jan I :!-Feb I 0 Ro unding o ul the season "'111 be Shakespeare's "The Taming of the hrC'A.'' March 9-Apnl 7 "Murder b~ "atural Cau~s." Ma~ 11-Jun<'9.andth<'lOUnt} premaereofanew ""e1l 1m;.>n pla) "f ool'> ... S<.heduled Jul) 20- .\ug I K Performam.e'> wall be -.tagc:d an the theater of G 1~lc:r School at 21141 trathmoor Lane. Hunt- ington Beach. and ucket 1nforma11on ma} be obtained b) l allang 832-1405 further nonh the C} press C1v1c Theater has announced a sax-.. ~ow lineup, kicking off Sept. 22 through Oct 8 \\1th "Footltght Frenz)." A. chil- dren·~ show, "Jack and· the Beanstalk... '' planned No-. 24-26 "'hile three one-act murder m)stcnes "'ill run Jan 1 l-27 Storyteller featured Tom Petty keeps ft llght and melodlc on his new album, ··l'ull Moon Fever:· New Petty album is a cool 'Fever' By DAVID BAUDER AUOCIMM l"rn1 \&/l'ttor< Judging b) lus tir.-.1 solo album. "Full Moon Fl'\ er," 11 seem s Tom Pell\ ·s hl·an t!> no longer \\lth,the llcartbreake r' He's a W1lbul') now. Bre-.11) in lyncs and s1mplic11~ Ill mu<>1c seem s to be the lessons he's taken from his tenure '-'Ith the Travehng W1lbuf)S. "Full Moon Fc,er·· can almost get an 1dcnt1cal l n11cal asse smc.-nt as the T ra,chng W1lbul")s· record: Both album'> are filled with breez> "feel-good " songs that are essent1alh hght- we1ght but !IOund tcrnfi( .\II his fello"' \\'albuns. '>.IH' Bob D)'lan. ma!..I.' appearanlc' Co-producer Jeff L'nnc. \'ho also had his hand an "'nttng seven of the 12 songs. 1s the most promment. Peu y·s laconil nature " l>l • c:isaonally funO\. h!..e on th•' perverse nurser) rh~ me trom "Yer So Bad" ··M ~ IMl.'r gut lucky, mamed a ~uppae Tool.. ham for all he \\JS wonh 1'o"' she's a 'i"' ingl'r dating a '>tn&l'f I can't decade "'h1ch I'> "'N S<'· On the maJl'\lll melod). "f rl'l' Fallin··· Pl'll\ ..an mo re 1n .1 li"e-"'ord lhorus· thJn maO\ '>Ong .... ntcr d o 1n a "'hole 'ong L1!..c on Paul ~·ht anne)°s "\1, Bra' c Face." 1hc narrato r·s JO' at nc11o found frl·ed otn from a relataon'ihtp " mixed v.11h de- <ipa1r at h1~ lo'>~ H 1'> COH'r nl till' lh rel<;' "I l•cl a Whole I 01 Bc.-ttl'r .. · " a dcJd ranger Im Pr ll) ·, 1m n · L l'\tl'n 111 Her .-kart .. 1 hl' tunc' an· all relatl\eh u1n<;t•r\Jt1'e pop·roll.. fare. C:\l'CJ'\t hlr thl' ~rung} gu11ar of "Runn1n· Do"'n a D rl'Jm .. and the du\1ng romp. · Lomb1t• Zoo" J udging b' thl' earl\ \all.'\ fi@- ures. 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L. & . ton teller .\hua (Jn~bner "'111 preseni an all-lamil) program at the Orange Coast l 'n1tanan L nl\ e~l­ ast Church toda) beginning at 10 30 am Considered the )ounge!>t pro- fessional ston teller in the nation. the 14-..,ear-Old Grebner has re- cei,ed man) a\,\ards including first 1n the talent category 1n the Miss duc11ons and was a regular on the ":!:!7" 1elens1on senc:s Also on the program "'Ill be H unt- ington Beach vocahst and 1n- strumentahs1 Sonya Sandrachald: and piano solos b) Enca Friesen of Huntington Beach and "icola Maller of Fountain Valle~ ..\dm1ss1on as free Child care as a' aalable dun ng the performance. ..\menca Pre-Teen pageant and tht' ..---------------- N1kk1 G1ovann1 .\ward at 1he Na- tional Fesuval of Black 1orytellers. 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J• " I f 111 ' c Orline9 CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, July 16, 1989 I t 4 t c t t, '· "Warbirds' an insightful look at people under fire 9y ,AUL CRAIG ~--s... The military action-thriller with 10 emphasis on technical esoterica bu arown rapidly in popularity tince Tom Clancy started it all with his submarine adventure, "The, Hunt for Red October." Ric.bard Herman Jr., in a remarkable first novel, has wisely chosen to offer a fmaller ratio of data to 2'.Ction, and the result is a satisfyinaJy realistic look at Air Force Hfe under fire in '"The Warbirds" (Fine; 383 pages. $18.9S). Herman, a retired Air Force major who flew more than 200 combat missions over Vietnam and Laos, gives special authenticity to aerial combat as well as the conflict in- volved in the scramble for promo- tions. The author offers us an in- triguing collection of professional military men, some decent and others unscrupulous. Herman shows us the vex.au ons of careerism and punctuates that with armed conflict 1n which the fundamentals of hv1ng or dying replace inter-depanmental jockeying. Anthony Waters 1s a colonel whose stol) is chief among a SEARS NEW AT SEARS! Motorcnft ! 48'1 · 5• SEARS 45 ~1r1 DIEHARD · .., ... ........ ....... 51'l. herfS-...llfl Dl1H1rd marine !::' II!! .... ...... """ ..... e.,1 31W s,ectrvm OU 10W30. 10W40 tOW$p Mllalllt II sloQllllV h!Qlltf ptices number of others 1n this book. He is given the enormous job of pulling together a tactical fighter wing that has slid into incompetenc<.> und<.>r the leadership of an egomaniac of an officer who eventually must be re- moved and given psychological at- tention. As Waters strives to get the unit battle-ready at an air base in Eng- land. political chaos in Iran leads to a takeo' er by a Soviet-backed re- g1 me. 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Herman hasn't forgotten the read- er who wants data and precision. There is enough, in moderate doses, to create an air of authority in the narrative: ''Th Ukrainian on the Shcrshcn-class torpedo boat leading the fleet pressed his headset to his ears. listeni~ to the constant flow of information being radioed by the Sirri the Alligator-class landing ship that 'served as the fleet's flaash1p._ ... Its main cargo deck was loaded with 18 T-62 tanks and I 0 BTR-40P scout cars, all capable of wading ashore." The author then contnbutes the irony of U.S.-made m1ss1les being used by Iranians to shoot down American fighter planes. He's realistic, too. about the un- comfortable ·alliances that nattons make in a world angiang for advan- tage and power. In this case. it's a struggle he calls this "dirty little war for ·a1tie~· you could learn to hate." There is plenty of actton an "The Warbirds," but also much insieht into human weakness and uncena1n- ty. 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Chopper, first because he's a sport'I writer and perhaps the o ne )OU know lca'it about, coming from a profession usuall} relegated 10 a houc;e Cout, etc.) rather than a hall Let me tell }Oum' fa,onte stol) about H unter The sceni: "a" the" inter baM:ball mecttngs 1n Houston a kw ~car.-. ago. in the pn,atc dining room ofa fine restaurant. where (ahfom1a .\ngels managernl·nt "a' en1cna1n- ing their coaches. front oflice per- sonnel, and ml·mbcr.-. of the media. Angels owner (1enc .\utr}. then 1n his late 70s. <;at at a c ircular table between \\\O ofh1s longtime bud- dies. then-pubhcit) director Red Panerson and I luntcr The three of them had shan.'d more than a few cocktails over thl' )l'a rs s11we Autr} purchased the >\ngl'I' Truh. the~ a rc pals. Mrs. Autr} -(1em·\ '>Ccond w1fl'. Jackie -"as \1t1ing nearb' at another tahlc ( oncl'ml·d that the Cowbo) might he drinking \Oml'· thing stronger than iced tea. Jackie kept glancing at her husband·., tahk. where the good ol' bo~s ''ere laugh· 1ng. The) \\Crc cnJo~ ing themseh cs so much, 1n tau. that Mrc; .\utr) got SUSPICIOUS he got up. "allc.-d w her hu<,- band's shoulder. and loolcd do" n "Don·t \\OrT). hone)." said Gene \\Ith the smile of an innocent man ·-rm not drinling ·· W ith that. Jac ku.· reac hed do" n. took his d rink. and 'i1pped from 11 attsfied that 11 "<I'> \\ater. she re- turned to her gue~ts at the other table. Af\crv.ard, agha\t at \1r\ .\utr) ·, behavior, I cornered llunter and said: "Thnt "'a" emb:Hra~\1ng to "atl·h her taste h1'1 drink a'> 1fhl' were a child." "No probkm," <w1d Chopper "She went for thl' dekc " "The what" .. "The deem ( •l·ne had a vodka- rocks in front of me and a nut her om: in front of Red He JU\I ~cpt the \\,atcr 1n front ofh1\ platl' 3\ a deco~ and she went for II." That's wh> there 1s room in Coopersto"n for< hopper and the \owbo\, lOO i\t th~ Hall ol F-ame l"'Crcmon1cs. Bob Hunter will rC"ll'1'e the J.G. Spink i\\\ard for ··mcritonou'i con- tnbu11o ns to baM·hall "ming." In- deed, that dl·fin111on of Chopper's con1nbut1on to baseball is under- stated. Ht' stanrd fullt1ml· 1n this hu'l1 - ness 1n 1934 on the <,pons cop) dcc;k of the Los ·\ngcle\ E \a miner for $15 a week. That's 55 years ago. Chopper. no" 76, covered every- thing in those earl) day'! -the Los Angeles Angels and Holl) wood Stars of the old Pacific Coast League, Loyola Univcr II). lJCLA. USC' - truly a youna man·~ dream come true. "I never even "anted a voca11o n," Hunter told a fnend the other da)', rcm1 n1scina about his career. Then came his biggest beat. The Dodgers moved fro m Brooklyn 10 Los Anacles m 195 a nd H unter has bttn covcnng them s1nct. No longer 1s he the day-to-day beat wnter and no longer 1s he erpplo)cd by the same newspaper. but as a three-day· a-week free la nce columnist. he 1s seldom far from the Oodacr truth. Ind~. Hunter ha been a spnna 1ra1n1na rt1ular at Vero Beach, Fla .. incc the Dodaers came to L.A. T he press room there 1s named for him. which 1s fittana. inasmuch as his nickname cam e from the late Dod,er ow ntr. Wa lter O'MaJley. Why Chopper? Because when the pms room boys would play poker. h•ah·lo w split, into the late ho urs at Vero Beach, O'Malley would always say .. Chop up tht pOt." to Hunttr, who b«a~ know as The Chopper. Walter Alston was hi favorite rnaneeerz Don Orytdale his favor'lte plalC". nc was the nrst chapttt cMinnan of the l. Bawball Writen of Amcnca 1n 1951 and he has alto bttn natto nal BBW M \ c:Marman. Four t1mci he was off\caal K'Orfr ,.._ .. ,AU.ft/Qt ' SUNDAY. JULY 16, 1989 [!I 111111 11 \(,I I OMly l"lloc ~CH ..,. ~ ,.,,,_ Llttle League District 55 action Newport B••ch West's Ry•n Smith m•kes putout (left), pitcher Mike Buist, •pplles l•te t•g fc e nterJ •nd Newport Be•ch E•st's Mich••• Knecht pitches. ll \JOH tJ. \GI J: H \Sl·:H \I.I. Angels claim foul play in 11-9 loss to Baltimore Devereaux 's disputed h omer in n inth gives Orioles come-from-behind w in BAL T l MORE C \P) ·\lier almost four hour' of ha\l'hall. a game ought to <.omc to a r kar ending. But whale the tin1sh of ~aturd,I\ night's 3-hour. 48-m1nu1e \truggl~ between the (. ahforn1J \ngd<. .ind Balumorc Oriole' mJ\ haq• hcl'll dec1S1ve.· 11 "as hardh · l kar Mike Dc\ercau,·, J1<.putl'll h onw run 1n thl· bollom of the ninth capped a four-run ralh .ind g<\\ e thl' Orioles a coml·-fro m-hchmd I I -'I VIClOI) 0\Cr the ..\ngd'> Devereau' ·s th hall do" n thl' kit field hni: "'a' l alled fair b' third base umpire Jim Jo)lC bringing thl· i\ngels charging oil thG. hl·nch 1n pro test. Though no ne c1f thl' ( ..ih- fo m1a players or 'talT made rnntact w11h an) umpire<,. l:ltcher I aml· Parrish had to be re\trained b\ ha\ tcammate'i and umpire Ken t-:.'a1\l'r a ppeared to push onl' of thl' ·\ngd\ out of his wa} off thl' field At Memorial \1ad1um. thl· um- pires· pressing ro om 1' rl·ar hl·J h) passing through the \ 1\11nr' dugout .. Any loss 1s tough. hut 11\ l'S- pectall} tough to low that ",1,. on .1 foul ball." •\ngd<. M..inagcr l>uug Rader said. ''I'm not '"~ ing that from a biased \tandpcunt I .ll't' Jrl' facts. and that ball "..t' loul I k thought 11 "a" fair. and that'' .1 shame, to not know thl· d1tTcrl'nll' from that distance.·· Crew chief Jim McKean. <,pealing for the umpires. said "\\'c looked at lhe rcpla~s. and 11 "a 1nrnndu'"e Jim called 1t a home run " As to "hat happened :i ftl·r t hl' l .111 was made: ·Tll make a rcpon late 1on1gh1:· McKean said. "We·11 dl'>lU\'i 11. and I'll make a rcpon " Joyce was filling in for the ,a. c ation1ng John Shulock on McKcan's crew. the ere" "h1ch worked the Orioles' series 1n Mil- waukee before the .\11-Stnr Brea~ \ 'fiJ:l.S S("llJ:IH I.•: AWAY Todav-Orloles, 10:3S• Jv17-Javs. m. 2 35• Jv18-Javs.' 35• Jvt9-ldle HOME Jv20-Tigers, SOS. Jv21-Tlgers. 7 3S Jv22-Tigers. 7 OS Jv23-Tigers, 1 OS AWAY Jv2,-A's, 7 OS• •All games on KMPC radio t7I01 • On 1e1ev1s1on, Channel S • On 1e1evis•on. Channel 7 .\lier that \.l.'rte'> cond udl·d Onule !\tanager f rank Rohanwn publ1lall~ c\presscd hi\ d1'>'Ktt1!ifau 1o n \\Ith the crl·w. and threJll'ned to quit hi\ 100 1n d1splca<,url· "I'm tr}1ng to "c1gh m' "ord\ ver) \Cr) L..trclull):· Rader s;iad. "because thc.-tt.:mp11ng thing to d o would bt.• to \:l\ all \Ou ha\l' to do I'> pop off in th~· prl·\, rl·garding the 1nep111udc o r 1nadaqu<1c1c<. of ..in ump1nng ,·rl'" and 11 <.ec m'> 10 get results. But hl·1ng the d1plo mat1l ~ind of pcr..on I am. I n.·fu,l' Ill do that ··Rut 11 n:rtainh ha'> \t>emed to mall· <,c>mc d10rremc tor \Onll' people. and I thin!.. 1t '11ni.., I he reason 1t took 31 • hoJr\ 10 pla' 1h.11 game "as bccau\l' the '>tnh· 1om· "35 about the 'il/l' o l a ni.ttchhool.. and the reaM>n 11 l'ndcd "o qu id.I\ " because all of a 'iuddl·n the toul pok e\tcnded about 10 feet \outh ·· Rader said "lt·s a ,haml· ·· [)e,ercau,·., homl·r l .lpJ1'.'d a 111ur run inning for the O nok '> Bob Mc{'lurc rl'l1l''l'd HnJn Haf\·e} after Lari) ~hl•et" 11ed thr game with a two-run ~ingk l)l .. \ ercau\ ~as the on!\ batter t.1\.·l·d "' McClure. · Haf\cy, 1-:2, "'"ho "a' 1 harg.nl \\-llh three runs in one inning. too~ Angel b81e runner Dick Schofield succe ss- fully steals second b•s• •s shortstop C.I Rtpken Jr. of a.ltlmor• reaches for late throw from catcher Bob Melvln ~turay. the luv, \tark \\ tl h.inNin thl· tounh Onole\. ptll her p.11t thl' "in 10 ra1-.c h1'i renml 10 f\-~ Ralt1morl' got 1hc '1'"111n dl''Pltl' hl·1ng outhit I~ 4 h' thl' \ngcl" In the ninth \11'-·i..n I lttkton ..i nd R.1nd~ \lalhtt.tn drl'\' \\..t i!.., from llaf\e\ \•ho t"o "ild flltlh1·<., .1d..,a nll'd thl' runnl'r\ to w111nd .and third \heel,, ptnl h-h1tlllll1 1111 Boh l\kh 1n. '>tnglcd tn Ill' lhl' g.tml.' Ma' Vcnahlc llro'e 1n l\\o run' \\Ith the tir'it fuur-hat gaml' 1ll hi\ career 10 give the \ngl•I, ..i ~-., k'ad going into the ninth \.enable \inglcd homl' a run in lhl· fifth to put the .\ngel\ ahl'ad 4-\and then \1ngkd in .rnothl·r run 1n thl \l°\.Cnth to put<. al1 forn1a on top'' I LJ Kirk \1d asl..111 \\:l\ \l'nt h1Hl1l' 10 ha' c his n~ht l'lho" n .1mtnl'd. thl' .\ngels said \a turda\ \ltcCa~k1ll la'ited unh 1 1 inning' Frida> night .1gain\t A.11t1more 1n .1 6-4 Cahfomaa loi.., It "a' hi\ lourth lo\\ 1n '" '>Ian' \kC a\~111 Q-6 had bone chips remlncd from his nght clbo\\-1n I '1b 7 and arm prohkms put him on the d1~blcd hc;t Imm .\ug.. ~. 198 until the end of the :.eac;on The :2~-)ear-0ld <. anad1an won four ot b1'> first fi, c dec1"1ons this 'car and had O.Hti FR\ 1n \pnl He \\-J\ 2-n 1n "'1a) fi n1"h1ng the month with a four-hit <:.hutout O\ er the Red So\ at RO'itOn Guerrero's hit gives Magrane 2-0 win LOS ANGELE I P) -Jue Ma- ~rane and Pedro Guerrero :m· enJO) · ing themselves m ore 1h1'i sea o n than last )'Car. and both ol' thl·m can thank a new all1tudc for 1hc-1r \uc- ccss. Magrane 1s pitching \\-1th a more a,uress1vc style and Guerrero 1s playing every da> and sta"ng 1n- JUry-free. Both o f them combined 10 help the St. Loui Cardinals beat the Los An&cles Dodgel", 2.(), c.-;a1urda\ niaht. M~ne had an e11ht-h11 '>hutout. his third of the season, ond 1uerrcro had 1 hues-loaded, two-run sanaJe in the e\ahth \nnina. "I'm just throw•na more fa tb311 this year and I'm puchina more Harbor, Marina play for crown The Daly Hot It will be tM hoit Sa1IOB ap1nst Manna at 2'30 p.m. 1n tht championship pmt today of tht Ncwpon Harbor H1ah 01rl1 um- mcr Clau~ ·19 •h•ftd SW) Geem•1 11 poent 11 in W teCOftd half, N~ Harbor ldvancecl -•th 1 ,.Jl..J3 V1CIOry owr C ...... nno Valley. JttmytWl~mTtM~ C'Olll~-.. 27 rtbouftd• '° lwtp .... sm1on· a.-r. Man• Odtld CWlr 4'7-4S. n Mtlt• Sonano RlltW )I.-.. aggre'i'i1H•ly," said Magranl' 111-ll who struck o ut Sl'I: and \\311..ed onl' en route to his fifth straight 'll ton and his seventh in his la\t l'1gh1 start~ It was the lcft-handd ' ti lth complete game dunng that \p;in and the eighth shutout of his rarl·cr Magranc started thl' winning r.1lh w11h a leadofT single off losinp. p1 ll h- er Fernando Valcn1Uela . .i.4 \\ho notched his IOOth carcl·r w mpk tl pmc de p1te his founh str.11ght 1fr· feat. "I think 1\ was m ) hcst g;ime ol the >Car," the Dodger left-hander s:ud. Magranc \\-Cot to thtrd on con- ~cutive bunt sin.JIC b)" Vince ( nl· eman and Jose Oquendo. who ex- M \ 11 H POI O tended hi\ t.11tintt 'trl·.1!... lo .1 l.lreer- h1gh I' g.imc'i (1ul·rrero "lhl \\cnt from the Dodge1\ to the < .mltnal' la't .\ug 16 o n the tradl' tur ll'ft· hander John Tudor ium1x·d ''" .1 1-1 pill h one out later and dr•" l' 11 0 ' er the nghH:entcr lklJ k n1.l •lll l1nc ho unce to \Cure < okman and Oquendo "It \\3~ \C" enJO)ahk tn ill'I thl h11 that "On the game · C 1Ul'rn·r11 ..aid .. I don't 1.arc \\hl'r<' 11 hap- pened I wa!i JU\I th1 nk1nit Jhout getting \ome runnl·r · 1n I don'1 ha' r to pro'e an)thing to nn)blkh I don t kno" wh>-thC'y chdn'1 \\,\Ot tel keep me, nnd I d on't care I'm happ\ here, 11nd that'\ all t.hat matter"' V1kn1uela 'urrcndcrcd nme hit' while !ltnling out one an1.I \\&llo ntt three. The l Omplc tl' ll•lml' "a" 1h1· left-handrr'' ti r~t "nu.· Jn I I -1 'll · to r> June 8 of l,1\1 \l'a\110 at I hllJ"· to n. The Dodger. mount('\! .1 lhrrat 111 the c;ccond 1nnin~ atlc.'r hld1c "'1 ur ra} swung and m1~.-.cd a third •ar1ll' 1n the d in and rcarhc.-d tiN on thl· "1ld pitch l\ltkl· \<!Jr<,h.111'\ r,inglc put runnc~ at ti~t and third hut \.fagranr came h.1l l to \trl~l' out k ll Hamilton and R 1t~ lkm p'ot'' and rtttttd Jo..c C1o n1nlr1 nn ,1 grnun· dout M1 l e> Hatcher 'fl<'ll1nit .._ 1r~ G1b~on 1n lei\ field for th1• Dodger' again t ~fa~.r. nc. rnhhcd 1 eirL Pendleton of two run"' haucd in ~1t h a t 1rl u., \atch that ended the founh inning \llCH\·Dlldacr Pedro oer· n.·ro drc" .-i l\\o-out walk and Tom Brunan'k> 1ngle-d him 10 th ird, the '" 11ch·h1t11ng Pendl ton folio~ "11h a lane dm e toward the c;omcr. I late her ran lull-<.pcc-d toward t~ hnc. kO h1!> feet to make the pab U.S. can't hold lead against Soviets In 8-6 setbatlc ''°"' ltaf'f and wtre reports r BERLIN -l ~ n1tcd • ta tr will pla> h>r tcvcnth plaCt' after dropp1n an -6 dl'\ 1'1i1 n ap1n t the '°' 1e1 L nion Saturd.n at thC' I I Wo rld up water polo toumamcn\. T he u .~ started tmn&I> aaa1nst the v1et I bu11d1na a 4-~ lead al halftime \flcr falhna brhind 1-0. Kirk Hn t t'\lnn ted o n I\ pcnah shot With I ·4S 1cn 1n &ht fir-it pcnoJ to UC It In tht tttond quantf\ the 1C't' a,aaan took tht teed at 2-1 ht"fatt ra11 Kia ~ 11ed 11 at l . and Kyte Kopp from Lona 8c h 1a1c addc'd •~o 1ftOtt pis for a 4-2 lead for 1hr \mcnnn H~'cr, the \;let m. n cc.1 to pull C\Cn ~ IMnd of the t h1td quancr u ~-S, tM n ~ t .... ol c:at111·ml n a I\ for a 7-~ adv an• ~th J:ll ttft. • Ooua "'1mbcll pve the l S . ..ome hope b~ ~onna with J ·OS left, hut the · v1el' rut 1t away with another C\tru-man aoal \\1th 11 ~ond lcfl. In II. the L R wa S of 6 wuh thC' manpower cdJe. while tht' l . · wa~ o nl I of 6 . "We ~bv1ou I> ha'e to wor._ on conH'rtan our C\tf'l~man opp0nun1t1~ .. said l Coach Bill Ba~n ... fhat' ~mcthlna that come with ~~pcncntt.'' ln the other pm defend1na worid eham· pion ".ut la\ia tdfcd Huf'IP"'· .7 and Ita l ou1la1;.1Cd . pain, 12· 0. 1n ovtn 1'mr 1n tM cha m· pion hip m1fin•I Yut 'lav1a will rnttt h alv 1n todaf champ1 n hip match . · In anothrr rnn'4.ll1t1on round m atch, W t •Cr1nan~ dc(ratcJ ,\uc,trpha. 12-10. Spain f'IJI) Hunpry &<>day.to decide' third • I • , • • ,, ~ • • y 11 n le ~ • • i , (c • ~ ~ • < ' 1: I f • l c r I j, " !1 •' :' :~ ' Cll ~ CoMI DAil Y PILOT I s...>day, .klly 18. 1989 ln}~'Y may cause end to All-Star skills competition ly JIM DONAGHY Baseball's All-Star skills competi- . tion hill ~ul.k:d in.• maj0.r.jDJury, ind it could have a bcanng on the pennant race. Monday. ..Every time I went to straighten it out, ii hun ,'' Larkin said, During the relay competition on Monday, Cincinnati shortstop Barry Larkin left the field at Anaheim Stadium and it was a nnounced he had a sore elbow and would be replaced by Chicaao's Ryne Sand- berg as the cutoff ma n ror outfielder Andre Dawson. The owners, general managers and p layers may stan 10-question if this competition is wonh the risk of a pennant -or a car«r. 0 Kevin Mitchell is the front-r'llnncr for the National League MVP with good reason. Last season, Los Angeles' Kirk Gibson was the MVP with 25 homers and 76 RBI. Mitchell enters the second half with 31 homers and 81 RBI. Larkin said he d id n't think it was serious. It was. 0 B•rry Lllrkln • 0 Tests conduc-tcd o n l.arkin round he stretched fi bers in the ligament while making a throw to Los Angeles catcher Mike Sciascia d~ring the c0mpetition, -part or the All-Star Game restivities. He won't be allowed 10 do any- 'lhin& with the elbow ror 10 to 14 days, and could be side lined for up to siA weeks. depending upon how the elbow responds to treatment. At Monday nigh!'~ All-Star Gala. the commisliioncr's 1abl<.' i ncluded Commissioner A. Banlett Giamatti. Deputy Commissioner Francis T . Vincent and one gu~st v.·hose pres- ence turned several heads - John M . Dowd. C ardinal s' Manager V. hitey HerLog was filled with ~·it ·rhu_rsday night at Dodg«:-r Stad1un1 aher a three-day vacation. He said hl' had gouen his wi re angr:o . "I told her this morn 1n~ 1ha1 I hadn·1 spoken to her thl· 11r'1 l\.\'O years we "-'ere marnctl. Sh~· said. 'What do )OU mean?' I ..aaJ. ·1 d1dn'1 want 10 interrupt her.' ·· The Reds are d roppin1 ra_st i n the NationalL:eague West. Dowd, the spc-cial coun~I who heads the investigation of gambling allegations against Pete RoSC', is an o ld rriend or Vincent's. 0 Arbitrator Thon1as Rolx·n' ~:1 y:. he probably will have a dl·l·i~uu1 on ~h e Collu!>ion I dan1ag~s !>on1ct1n1C" tn the nC"xt month. 1 he llan1r,gl·s. probably y,•111 Ix" betY.'\'l'n i5 million and SJ O n1illion. ·"It's a big loss," Reds Manager Pete Rose said . Larkin said he relt something in the elbow pop while malting a throw No·one was laughing at Giamatti's table when comedian Ja} Le no - the show's entertainment -said he was arraid 10 leave hi s wallet with Pete ROsc. Padres put Show on disabled list From The Associated Preu The San Diego Padres placed pitcher Eric Show on the 21-day disabled list Saturday, retroactive to July 6. Show, who m issed his last two starts, is suffering from a pinched nerve in his back and hasn't pitched since Jul)e 25. Show, 8-6, with a 4.23 ERA in 16 starts. was replaced on the roster by left-handed reliever Dave Leiper. Leiper was rcaalled rrom a 2Cklay rehabilitation assianment from Las VcgaS' or the Pacific Coast League, where he had a 2-0 record with a 2.51 ERA. Leiper. who is '0-1 with a S.48 ERA a nd no sa~es with San Diego 1his year, suffered swelling in his left elbow. In other baseball news Saturday: •The Houston Astros called up Mark Ponugal from the club's lri ple-A team in Tucson, Ariz. The Astros also sent down outfielder Louie Meadows. 28. to the Pacific Coast League team. Portugal. a 26-year-old right-hander, WJs 7-S at Tucson With a 3. 78 ERA. Meadows was batting .176 ror the Astros in 31 games with three ho mers and 10 RBI. •Pitcher Dave Eiland. inefJCctivc in his las! rour s\ans ror the Yan k~s. was optioned to Colu mbus or the Internatio nal League. T o fill his spol. New York purchased the contrac1 or right-hander Bob Davidson from the Clippers. Eiland. 1-3 with a S. 77 earned-run average, lost the first aamc of Friday's doubleheader apinst Kansas City, allowing nine hits and six runs in four-plus inn1np. He had given up 19 runs and 29 hits in his lasl 20 Y> 1nninas. The 26-year~IJ Davidson was J-0 with Columbus with a 0.81 ERA . In 331JJ innings. he allo~ed 24 hits, walked eipt and strOck out 24. He has never pilchcd in the major leagues. •With the backing of state and city officials, the ll \ 11111 I I \l.i I \\I II \l.i ' AtrwnunL••~ ...... J.1',. * Jlt ., .. u 11.-Cll· J..iJ ffl JU Hf ~ I .. ~ ,.,_.,., J .,_ J.Q 1SI lit U l I I! I " T•.llM IAn-,__ J.91 n1 Wt •1 llt I " ... ' ... ... hi .. _ J.'11 .. MJ •1 ~ I n --~ .. "*in ..,_, ,., '" UJ m "'° ' • -· _ .. m u,,. n1 -·~ • ... 1W JU 111 11' I • -·~ """' ., It :lt1 tit --" i.11 tw Ht HI •I 1 " '*-"'"" "' .. )7t 1" ...... •.nmJ1,<1JOOut1 " -,., Ill -"'" .. -· 1.J11m •IJllG I " -. ,, ., -ti U• Jt1 -·· 1.H IM JllJO•ll l " ·-'''"'' M ,. 1111 1M _ ....... 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The ~1ontreal E:1.r>0s' rehe\'t'r made h1~ f1r~t }\11- Star Game appearance on Tuesda~ 1n ..\nahcim lhl·n flew to Guatemala 10 finish ado ption procct•d1ngs on a 2-year-old boy. Burke then flew to Cine1nnat1 10 rcJOin tus first· place team and pick up hi~ l81h Sa \"c. '"The (All-Star) break. was hectic. but 11 v1as tx-yond our greatest thrills too." Burke said. "I go\ a ehanct• to go 10 an All -Star gan1c and take part 111 that, y,•h1c h 1~ phenomenai.·· He and hi s y,1fl-. Chri stine. had 10 be separated for pan or the time. She went to G uatt·n1a la to fini~h tht• adoption arrangen1cnts while Burke pitched twu score- less inning~ 1n the All-Star game. "It hurt to go 1hrough that wi1hou1 having m} wire then.-. and it also hurt havi ng her go down 10 Guatcn1a la to see our son for tht• rirst 11n1c "'ilhout me."' Hu rke said. "It hun us both lrcmendousl}. 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Jack Nicklaus, Scve Ballesteros and many 01hers who have won the cham- pionship, there is a smaller. less distinguished cast. Pri nce Leopold of Belgium. Maurice G . Flucroft. Gerard Hoppy, Gerald Thornbush and Clemens Bayer have ta ken to hear! the spiril of "The Open," aspiring to display their n1eagcr talents alongside the giants or golr. Bayer, 2Q, who docsn'1 even belong to a club. was as1onished y,•hcn his written entry rrorn Berlin ro r a place in the qualirying .rounds or next week's Bnlish Open was accepted by the organizing comm11tec or the Royal and Ancient Golr Club. ··we made a boo-boo." an R and A official admitted. "SomchoY.'. he slipped thro ugh the net." Bayer's surprise was n1a tched by those y,•ho saw Ql Ol't: Ot' TH~: D \ \ Tommy La1ord•, y,·fio managed-the ·Nafional League All·Star team. on Bo Jackson, the MVP of the game: "He's exciting. W hen the bat hit the ball on his homer. it sounded like he hit a golf ball. He's ay,·csome." Wiiiiams signs with Rams The Ran1!o !o1gned their 10th-round 0 draft cho1Cl". y,·1di: receiver ~1 ikc Wilhan1s - or Northeastern. o n Sat urda) to raise thcir in-camp roster to 44 rooki es and assorteQ. ---- veterans. l "hl' Rams have signed eight or thl·1r 14 draft choices. HOY.('\'er. the1r top fivl' picks rru1n lhl' lirst llA'O rounds ren1a1n un~ignl'd . 'A-'11liam~ ca ugh1 JJ passes ror 672 ~a rds. a 20.4 average. and s1'1; touchdoY.ns as a k'n1or. In his b1~l'SI game. he caught SI \ pa<;~·s for 173 }ardsaga1ns1 Lehigh. In other NFL ne"~ Saturda): • Los Angl·les ~1 l·n1unal Cohsi:um officials cla1n1 Ill a la"'SUll !hat 1ht• Lu~ . ..\ngeles R:uders rootball team breacht•d 1t!o staJ1un1 lcaSl'. Filed Frida y. the action claims the Ra1dl'rs br<1kc the agrec nll'llt by 110 1 p.1 ying rent last season and nrl' not l'nt1tlcd to <'.,tend the con1rae1 bc'·onll the 1991 NFL srason. The Raider~ hold fi,c ttirtC-)cnr op11nn\ 10 t'Xtl·nd 1hc-cur!l'nt 1~­ >ear agrcc1ncnt. signed bcrort' 1he 1'>82 k·ason. fhc ltUl l filed by allornt'\ F.d ('aSt·~ ~t·ks 1nore than SI 00.000 111 damages and a Judge"" order lhat the Ra1dcrs be barred to c:w.c rc1M· an) of the opt1011s. •The Huuston O ller<. reached a tcnt311\C agre('· ment with running back Mike Rozier aHl·r nl·arly 10 hours of ncgouauons 111 (il'ncral ~1anagcr ~11kl' lfolo- va k·s \\lash1ng1on IJ.t~, hotl'I room Fnda~. sourcl"' luld The H ou~ton Pu~I. The neY.·spapt'r rl'portl-<l that the deal rl·portedh 1~ v.on h S5.45 m1llion and, 1f finahLell. "'ould place R·ot•l"r among. the top s1 \ h1ghes1-pa1d NFL running backs v.•1\h an S850,000 S."11ary for thl· 198(} season. •The SeaUll' Seahny,·ks arc cons1dt·r111~ a \f)out for dercns1 ve end Ma r~ Gasuneau. who has 1nd1cated he wants to re~urnc pta~1ng !his ~car. Gastineau. 32. Y.'ho said he y,·as n·11nng in n11d -season la~t year bl'<-auS(' of health problcn1~ of his g1rlrr1end. 1s still the proper!~ of the New York Jc\s under an Sl!.77.000 rontr.tt't. •Ahmad Rashad. rcplal'l"d on NBC-~ 'NFL L1 vC'· b) O.J . S1n1pMJn, Y.111 ll"Hnl Y.'1\h pla y-by-play broad- caster Don Criqui on 1hc nct"'ork·:. NFL C'O'"eragc this season. S11npsoh ¥.'Ill be a s1ud10 analyst o n the pregan1c sho"" teaming with 'NFL L1,e' hos1 Rob Cos1as. Top-seed Agassl eliminated To~secded Andre Agassi wa s knocktd out or the S41S.OOO U.S. Pro Tennis Chan1· pionships Saturday night in Brookline. ;.- Mass .• losing to Andres Gomez after Mats Wilander had earned a place in to night"s finals. Agassi, who had reached !he semis wilh three successive straigh1-sc1 victories, lost. 7-6 (7-1 ). 6-7 (3-?). 6-2. in two ho1itrs and 34 m inutes bcrore a capacity crowd at 1he Longwood Cricket Club . Wilander overcame his usual slow start to elim inate Martin Jaitc 1n the afternoon semifinal. Wilander beat Jaite ror the ~venth time 1n eight meetinas and put himselr over the $7 million mark 1n career earnings with a J-6. 6-4, 6-4 triumph . In other tennis Saturday: •Sixth-seeded Peter Lundgren of Monie Carlo won twice to advance to the finals of the S 160.000 Hall or Fame Championshi~ at the Newport (R.I.) Casino. Lu ndircn will meel unseeded Jim PuJ h of Palos Verdes in today's final. Pugh defeated Danie Visser. 6-4. 6-7 (4-7), 6-3 . • Eiihth-sceded Carl-Uwe Steeb or West Germany advanccc:f to the final o r the $305,000 Swiss Open in Gstaad aaainst Magnus G ustafsson or Swede n with a 6-4, S· 7. 6-4 wi n over Se rgi Bruguera or Spain. O us1afsson defeated countryma n and occas1onal doubles panner Jan Gunnaruon, 6-4. 6-2, in the other sem ifinal. •Ga briela Saba1ini or Arge nti na ovcrpowef(.'d Katerina Maleev1 of Bulpria and Anders Jarryd or Sweden defeated American Jim Courier to cam berths in the finals of the $250,000 G unze World tournament in Otaka, Ja pan . Flttlpaldl breaks own mark Emerson Fi1tipaldi qain smashed his own utCk record Saturday in lockina u_p the pole pO&ition for 1odly'1 Marlboro O n.nd Pril at the Meadowlands In E.a1t RulherlOC'dr.! N.J . Fitti d i, who broke his own year~kl record on the 1.21 ·mi~I shr.·1um temporary cin:ui in winnina Ille provJtiona pole l<4 hours carlitt, improved from I 14.Jl9 moh to a siu:li, I l.t.$41 on Saturdly. nae fMt lip came ate in the final )().minute qwalityiae lellion and pvc Fttliptkti his ftftt pole of ---die rounh of'lli1 lftd)'<ar c.1reer. His last lft•i•• tole victory CUM ~ in 1981 when be 1tt • "'""' or 113.632. .. -...... rad~tunla)'.: ... •'* -MIN ol Nonllricleo ll>wlb• orr ~·=..!Z~~ .... -. -. i••- ---· • an..i Piia. .. -"'--·---~t.J'bl1 • .... Md.w • = =t=-,.. .... -Olm~ d IT him play Monday at the Lang.ll·} Park course •n Kent in southeast England. . Arter the firth hole. ollic1als askt'd hi s playing partners 1f Bayer's obvious lack of abilily "''as causing problems. They said "No" and he cunt1nued. • There was a brief gl1n1p~c or competence at lhl• shon 10th, which he parrl'd, but he rt•\ertcd 10 rorn1 and finished wit h a round of 105. Bayer wasn't sny1ng. hut his uncon~t·nt1_onal JOI ring garb m1gh1 have restnctt d hts gan1e. ( arrytn& his own clubs -seven or 1hen1, 1n a tiny bag -he went. rou,nd in wha1 The T1n1t•s of London described as chn1b1ng boots. He might also h3\'C hi:.·cn 1nh1h1h:d h) l·hoos1ng lo occasionally pull k·li-h:indl·d ratht·r than step on another player's ball rnarker. . Bayer 1s ont' of a lung 1n1d111on ol hal·kl·rs who. year afler year. tr)' 10 forct: 1ht·1 r \\;1~ 1n10 thl.' rc\·erl·d links tournan1en1 There y,•erl· on l~ l'1ght l'ntrant' fur the first Bri tish Open, at Pres1w1ck, Scotland. in I ~t.O. but the rnyst1quc grew. The first hackt•r tu tr) 10 n1 u-.cle h1\ "a~ 11110 the c hampionship Y.'ilS Pnnrl· 'l'Opold or thl' Belgians. In 1876, he unsucc~ssfulh l·on1e'tl·d lhl' t·apt:11ne~ of the Royal and 1\nCll'lll Ciillf ( lub to '>l't'u.rc an honora11 place alongsi<lt• th<' gulling Y.Orlh1e~ ol his da) Others a1n1t'll 100 high - and v.1llt• -and 11 "as not until 1904 tha1 thl' <>1x·n "'"1'\ a '' n11ung '>Core or under 300. and 11 ~1nglc rounJ of unJL·r 70. Holyfield KO"s Rodrigues Evandl•r l·lol) tick! ren1a1 11l·d a nlllJOr challenger 10 hl'il' Y"'l•1ght i·h;in1p1un ~l 1kt• .~ ...... T)·son "1th a ~n1a,h1ng ~·(·ond-round ....- knockout of Adilson Rodngur' on Snturda~ nigh1 at Cat·sar~ Tahol· 111 L""lkl· Tahoe S l·' Hohficld hurl Rudngues Y.lth a nght uppcrcul ¥ih ile thC IY.'O Y.ere li~hung 1n l'l11~ Ill' thl'n fullo"rd ""ha left hoo~ and U\l'rhand ngh1 that drop1x·d tht· Bra71\ian 11at on 111\ bal'k \\h•"fl' hl' ";i~ l·oun1cJ out at 1:29 or the rounll Ro1lngui·., rl'n1a1nl·d un thl' l,1n'a' for O\ er a n11nu1t• Jn olht·r ho~ing ~a11uda ~ •G 1nnfranco Ki"\ knol·kcd du"n IJarnn Van Horn JO second' 111 lht· f1~h1 anti 1h.:n ga't' lhl' schoolhl.J) fr11n1 Kl't1tl11:k ~ a 1 _-rounl~ bu\1n~ le,~on cu cap1 urt• thl· lntl·rna11nnal B(n;1ng F1·lll·r:1t1<1n 1un1or m1ddleY.'C1fht tllll' "nh a un.1111nll1u~ Jcl·1.,111n 1n \tlan· ti e Cit,·. N.J •Al,o in .\tlJnl1l (.·1\\. ()l\n1p1c hl'3\\\\l'lgh1 guld mcdahst Ka' ~l erl'l'T" put in :1 ~hort da~. 1 • ."no1:k1ng ou1 ,..\I 'lh1co' E\an' 111 th<' fir!ol ruund 1\1th :1 h1¥ nghl hand 10 rcn1ain undeli::Hell in "' proll-,!o10nal light~ Evans wins twice in meet ,; Olymp1c guld n1edahst Janet E' ans of ---- Placentia wo n the ~00-rnl'tc r frl"l'St)ll' and * 400-metcr 1nd1,1dual medic~ Saturda~ at the Los AngclC"s ln ,1t:1t1onal S,11m ~·ll·ei .u the U n1 vcrs1t} or Southl'rn ('ahrorn1a. 'Evans fin1sht•d tht· lrcl'~t,h:' e\cnt 1n 2 0~.54 . 19 seconds ahead or ~econd-place 'finisher Francie O'LeaT) Evans set a meet n·cord 1n 1hc 1~1, sy,·1n1n1ing a -i·-i7.26 In other sport~ nc"s Saturda)· •The N 8 1\ <'harnpl lHl IX'1ro11 Pistons ~1gnl'd guard Joe Dun1ars to a 1nulti·)l"ar contract ex tension. (ienl·ral Manager Jac k. t\1i:('lo~kc~ "ould nlH disclose tl·rn1s .of the contrael. But With the late~\ agreen1cnt. he said. "We will have h1n1, 1 think, through his cnurc carC"er." •James Butler y,•on the 100-mcter da~h while rellow Amencan Nat Pagl· cap1ured lhl' 400-meter hurdles al a Grand Pr1.\ track and field meet 1n Gexto. Spain. Butler Y.·as 11n1l'd in 10.48 M'<'onds. heating Renaldo Nehen11ah 1n 10.53. Page y,·on his event 1n 49.68. rollO\lo'('d h\ Jo~· ..\lonso Valero of Spain In 11.31. . • Lou1s1ana Slate lJ n1,ersit~ v.dl mcc1 Notre Dame in a basketball gnn1c Jan. 20 1n the Lou1~1ana Su perdome With hOJ>l"S or breaking tht" all time.-attend· ance mark ror an NC ·\A ga n1~·. LS U (,-oath f)alc Broy,·n said part of th<' proceeds from the garnc y,·ould go toward building shehers fOr the ho1nelcss in Ney,• Orleans and South lknd. Ind • The Fiesta BoY.·I. Ill the la~\ ~Ca{ or a fi ve.year contrac t y,•uh NB('. ha~ reached an agrccn1t•nt for a s1.\- year e:t1ens1on "'Ith the nct¥i'ork to televise its annual collefe rootball ganll', ol1ic1als said. Don MeyC'rS. the bowl s general consul and ch1er negotiator. said the aareement will allow the Fiesta lo increaSC' pa)~UIS !O each competing 1ean1 to as much as S4.8 m1lhon 1n 1991 . •Cuba tro unct'd a l l S. baseball tean1 ''1s1ttng Havana. 13-3. The ~n1e was the third Ln a ri ve-game series being pla yed 1n H:t\'ana. Luzaro Valle was the.- winning pi1c hcr and Da\'1d Fle n1ing look-.the loss. •China bcal Iran, 2-0, in a \\1orld Cup soccer qualifier in Shenya ng. China, its first·C\'er victory over the Iranian~. China, 4-0, is tied ¥i'ilh Iran. 4-1. with eight poinis in Asia (iroup S. China pla,·s at Iran ne11 Saturday and fin tshes at home on JulY 29 against last- plact Thailand. l-4 . 111 • \ l"I0'\·11 \Diii Tl:LavtStON 9 a.m. -AUTO RACING: Grand Prix of Greal Britain lrom Sltffrilone, England (cte!evtdl, ESPN. 10:30 •.m. -8ASEIALL: Angels •I Belllmore, Cflllnntl S . 10-.lO •.m. -BASalALL: K•n~s Cltv 11 New YOl'k Venken, WPIX . 14 e .m . S~ORTSWORLD: Aulo r•C- lnt MeedowLenos Grend· Prix from EeSI Rutl'l9riorO, N.J. (dtle'f9d), C:l\lnnel 4 . 11 e.m. -IASllALLi New YOl'k Mets et Atlenl e, WOR, TBS, 12:)0 o.m. -GOLf': U.S. Women's Ooetl lrom Lek• OrlOn, Mich., Channel 1. 1 111.m. -OOLI': PGA tournament lrom Wllltemsbuf'9, V•., Chennel c. 1 p.rn. -DRAG It.ACING: IHRA Northern N1llon•ls from Miian, Mich. OePe), ESPN . 1 p,m, -8ASlaALLJ ChlcalCI Cl.lb' at Sen 01990, WON. 1:30 111.m. -SPCHtTS SUNDAY: l oxino-Tonv Tt1ot111on "'-Sleff COfflnt , mWiOlewtf(Jhl\, lrom AIMlnt~ City, Channel 2 . J p,m. -lllCYCLIMG: Tour de Frarice (ON!Vecl), CheMttl 1, 3 f.m. -HOlll• AAC .... : lltalnoow Futurllv, ctuar· l.mot'MI, from •u!Ooso (NM.I OOWN, ESPN. __.... •~ p,m , -Ta:MNll: U.S. l'ro C~IPl from 9f"ootllfN, Mau., 5"rf.5Cl\Mnel • ••. rn. -AllT'O •ACINfll NAKA.• rtce from Pocono, Pe. (leN), !'rime Tk:tle!. I p.m. -MOiia RACINO: HOlllVWOOCI ~rk r-.n. Ct'lennel U ll'rlme Tkll.et, 11:30 p,m.}, t p,m, -ROD90i CelNtv SlemMOt tdil4evecl), ...... t.» t.tn. -MOTWYCLll •ACllllCk Loucton (N.H,) CllMk u .. 1, Pnma Tldqt, -_. a.m. -MlaaALLi.,.... at ......,._e, KMPC (,,.,, 1 .. "'--IAl8MU.i It. La1t1 et ~. KMC .-. t •J'I\. -Ml811Au.i: a.ic-ewe. .. a. o-. llUIMA CHI>. • . . ' , • "'' Ul•••p-•a Betsy King. showiri w alklng off 18t h g ree n, ble w three- 1hot edge a nd fe ll Into t ie for lea d a t U.S. Women's Open. King squanders lead 'at Women's Open By HARRY ATKINS "~ ~· lll"'e• LAKE ORIO~. ~11ch -lil't"' King learned tht· hard ''a' th.11 1r·., impossible to coast 111 a n1;i;or ,·h:1n1- pio nship. K ing blev. a 1hr1.'l'-\hOt lead on the fi nal 11110 holl·s v.hcn <;hl' ~lumbk·d home "''1th a double bogl·~ -bog\·~ finish Satu rda~. d ropp1ng her 1n10 a tic "''llh Pan' Sh1.·1.·h;:in ::iftcr 1hn:l' rounds of th1.: I ·.s. \\'orncn"s r)p1:n ··The v.a ~ I fl·cl ngtu 11011. I can't wall unul tomorrov. night." ..aid King. the hottc<;t golf..:r on lht· LP(i-\ Tour this s1:ason. "I''..: h1.·1.·n undi:r 1he gun for a long t1n11.· .. Sheehan, v.ho sho1 a 4-undl·r-par 67 tn the second round. had t>'J Saturda~ v.h1 k· Ki ng i.hot 72 Th1.·~ arc \led 31 three unJ1.•r for 1h1.• tuur- namcnt. l"O ~hut\ 11h1.·ad of (\>lk•\'n \\.'alker. the onl~ o th1.·r go1ft.-r undl"r paL "If 72 1., 1h1: "or,, .. ..-ur1.· I shoot. l"ll be in good shapt'." King ':uJ ~ln rie-Laun: 1.il· Lun.-n11-ra}:t .• 1 French c1t11t•n h11ng 111 Ha rt."1.·lon:i Spain, v.a11 n..:xt at par. ~ t _, ~ng. v.ho~l' uni~ maJor \ha111- p1onsh1p can1e in 1987. v.hl.'n \h1.· "on the Dinah 'ihor1.· ('las",·· ~tartt•J the da~ 4-undl'r and got to ""1-unJ,·r with a b1rd1c on lhl' I Jth holl' ~furl' the toush .5':0 111sh ·"I~ k· (·11ursc. r;on1· ple1c "Ith ~n1.·L-.h1gh rough. bC'gan tu strike back. Sheehan. seel 1ng hL'r lir<,1 l)p1.·11 IOI H DI . IH \'\(I·: 11\k'. had tx·1.·n J-11\1.'r .1li.·r 1h1.· 111,l round and rk·;irl~ app..:.irt'!! tu h;11,· mornl'n1un1 un hl·r \1dl· hc.id111g 111111 toda\·, final rnund 111 thl· ~4,IJ(~IO 1ouri1am1.·n1 !'lhl· "J' l•-u11.ll'1 ,1n,1.· ll'1.'1ng ut1' al tht· \tan 111 1hr 'l"lllnd round "l'n1 a h\111· ~uq1r1,..:,1 .1l•ou1 Ill' pos111on ." ';11tl 1h,· '~-~1.·ar-,1l d Sh1.•1.•han. "hu l\\l•l' h,1, lx·1.•n .u1 f)pi.·n runn1·1-up ·· 1,•nl••rrn" I'll tr• to he pa\11·n1 1"111 nut putt1n11-.1 1.11 of prl'~'ur..: 11n ll1\\..:I! thl\ 11,·,·l ''If "hat I Ju th1' ''l't•l i' g1•<"l l"Ouugh. gr..:.11 If 1t"' 11111 ~ood l'nough. grt•.11 .. Sht•l·han·~ "'·H1•n \11 thr hllHt' I Sth grel'n hu \\ :1ll1.·r', b.11! lt ••.i' plJ11·d about 12 tl·,·t fr11n1 the Lup .ind ,h,· got dov.n 111 !\Ill frlln1 1h1.•r,· Thi· JJ·~t·ar-11ld i...111g. ,,.l'l1ng ht·r iifth 1 ll lur~ nl thr ,l';1,un. tx·11-.111 h,·r collap'1..' v.11h .i bt111-··~ .11 th1· 5.:u- ~ard . par-5 15th h•>l1.• 11hl"r1· ,11,· put h1.·r dr11l" 111 the l,111 hL«1rhr1 th.it l1nl'~ lnd1anll110<1'' t.11r11.11, "I n11S!>t.·d ''n..: 'ho1 ,11 '" Ii .ind lhrrl' SUl'' till' ,11nliJl"nc1'." f...111g sauJ. "I 1..1n1l' or! th.11 ,hut I hat v.;1' p111ful I Jon'1 ln1"' v.h1 that 1~ It co1nl"~ :ind gut'' · "I'll adt111t th.II l'n1 uut lh c·r,• v.1th 3 thrl"t:· 1)r !{•Ur,h,11 k·a,t .ind I ch:inj!l'd rn' •trJll'i(\ I h1· fir,\ t1nlt' 11 entered m' n11nd 11a~ :11 '.\.t1 14 .\fter th::u. 1 th\lugh1. ·1 ,.(, pl.I\ 3&gfl'SSl1l'h ." But shC' ·,·,lulJn'I ,1.·1·111 111 1urn Jl bal'k on. LeMond still in second seven seconds behind l y SM.VATORE ZANCA ~..,,....,..,lfl .. l GAP, France -Laurent Figno11 I and Orea LcMond reached the ba ~ of the Alps K'' en Sttonds a pan I Saturday with an 1n1por1ant 11n1t• trial looming in the Tour de Fmnce. Jelle Ni1dam of the Nrthcrland' took the 14th leg of the T our dt· France Saturday as the c\·cling classic headed into the mounia1ns. Fianon. the Frtnch 1983 and 198.i winner. and LcMond, the onl y American champion in the hislory of the e'·ent. stayed 1-2 on the c't' of an important indi\11dual trial today that could portend the e\·c nt- ual winner. Today•s 2S·milc leg goes from Gap to Orcicrcs·Mcrlctte into the . mountains. with two climbs rated tint catqory in steepness and dif- ficulty. The second ends the race a1 6.003 feet above sea level. LeMond won the last time trial to j Rennes on July 6, pulting him in the lead for Ovc days. Fianon J>"CCd his Super U squad to victory in the team time trial on July 2. Fianon took over the overall lead last Tuesday a nd still has a seven- sttond margin O\Cr Lc\lond Chari} \louct 1s third O\ t•rall. 5 7 seconds back. 1-11.· and Fignun tnl'll 10 steal so1nc seconds 1n the pre' 1ous s1a~r v.hen t he~ attt·1np11.·d a brl'ak. but failed to get av.a1 "An) l1111e.• }Ul1 1·an gai n "Ulll(' seconds. ~ou ha•l' to tJ1 ... 1"111nun ,.,d l)cfC'nd1ng t han1p1on Pedr\1 Delgado of Spain 1s fourth. J:0.1 back. v.1th And\ t-fampstcn of the United States fihh at 5: 18. ~1eanv.h1le Satu rda}. N1Jdan1 11,)n in a sprint over Fr1.•nch rl(!cr Pawal Po isson 1n thl' 148-milc 1ournt·~ from ~13rsc1llc 10 Gap. h was N11clan1s Sl"C"Ond 1nd1' 11.iual stage win of th~· Tour. He v.nn the fourth stage that rc1:n1crcd Franci: at Wasquchal on July 4, 0 GAP. France -Kt'lly·Ann Wu) of Canada n1ovct:I into the overall lead of lh<' "''Omen's To ur dC' France as Amcrit'an Katrin To bin "'On the fourth stagt• S;1turd:1y. Two-umc champion Jcann1t' Lonao o f France dropped to SCt'Ond 0\ICl'llll. Oranga Coast DAtl Y PILOT tSund•y. July 16, 1989 C3 Osborne last from county to fall ly HO\l/ARD L.. HANDY o...,. ,_ c ... ,.__.... Jo hn Osborne of \leo,a Verde Countr) nub fell behind on thl" first hole and ne\•er reCO\l'rt•d 1n 10~1ng a quartt'r!inal round n1a1ch tu 'icu11 Bentl e) of Singing Hill' (( "'iatur- da), 4.3, 1n 1hc Orov.c.-it Foods <.o.- Sou1hern ('al1forn1.i PC.A mat1.h play golf champ1onsh1p<; The even1 .... 111 be lOnlludl.'d toda\ at ScaCli1T roun1n Club 1n l-l unl- 1ngton Beach ht·1w'e1:n Bt·n1 le~ and Gary \\11shon of \'1 rg1n1a < ou ntn Club in Long Beach. · Osborne v.asn't 1he onl\ on..: to fall Ill 1he quanl•rfinal., li·1t.·nd1nK champion "lhav.n !\lcEntce of La Q uinta l·lo tel C,( drop1x·d a 1-up decision to \\J.,hon \.\hr1 1h,·n dl·- featcd Run J.inn1.'\ o1 \a n ta \1.1ria 1n the Sl'm1'> 4-J. · J annl'\ hJd l'ilfhl'r 1•un 0•1.·r r odd 'i'osh1tak1.· of \\~·.,;tl'rn 11 111'>. 2·1 in thl" quan1.·rfin;i\, Ben•le\ dl'ft:at1·d Brad "ltorrnan 1it Western 't-!1lls in the Sl·n11~. 4-1. J1il'( Storman had "on O\t'r .\1 1l 1· (11i\t· of Palin \'allt') 111 thr n111rn1ng. _\.~ Osbornl" v.a' the 1;1,l ()r:111~1.· Count) 11olfer tu fall 111 thl· lomrctt· t1on that ~1aned qual1f)1ng round field to 32 .\londa' v.11h .:i tu CU I 'tht" tin.ii .l,,f1er "1nn1ng tv.o m.itlhl'' on Fnda\ 0.1.bornc bogl'•<·d the fir\t hole Sat urda~ morn1n~ then ..a" /11, oppont"nt gi:I \·un'1..·1.u111e hnd1t:\ on the four1h. 1ifth and "'lh hok~ tl1 j!u 4-up .\111.·r thJl th1.· tv.o pl;111.·tl 1.'\l"ll until thr l'nd ··H1.· d1d 't mak1.· Jn1 n11<,1al"' and I v.asn 'l pla~tng n1~ ·bt.·,t go ll .. rJ,. borne \aid follo"1nj th" rnatch "lfc 1s defintcl~ onl' n1 1h1• tqp \\lo n r three pla)ers 111 1hl" \.t'l!1on" For Osborne 11hu 1.on1rk1L'd h1\ apprl'nlll'C\h1p to h.•1.()0l1.' ,1 tl'r11li..:cl r luh prut~·ss1(Jnal \l.1 \ I .. 111\1, ··1.'Jr tl \\:i~ his tir\\ n J\< h p:J\ io.u nam..:nt lumix·t1t11J11 "I n\·1•d nior1• t''l"l'lll·n1l· I ~.J1nt·d .,omc in th1' tuurn.11111.:nt t'•t:n 1hough I lno v. 1 \!Ill neL·d n111r,· .. hl' ~a1d ()~borne \'fL'd1t., IL'.11 h1nl! pru-. 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Boulder Colo 7 Eleven same lime. 73 Sieve Bauer Ca,,aoa \amt' llme 102 Sean Ye!"· Bnra1n 1 Eleven •amt 1im., 13S Ro~ Kn1ckm111 Boulder Co•o 1 Eltven. Hmt tome Overel Stendtnes (Alter 14 leosl 1 Lauren! F1onon, Franct ~uc>er U 66 hour•. 39 mlnule\ 8 \tconds 2 LeMond, 1 second' behind . 3 Cnerlv Monti Fra,,ce RMO S7 • Peoro Deioaoo Soeln, R•vnOIOs. mi,,ulH, 3 le<Ond, 1>en1nd S He m1>sre11 S 18 ~hind Norltl Amtrlc111s, 7· Eleven 21 Bauer 17 oe. •S Veit\ 3119, 13 Kltfel, 43 3•, IJ Zadro1>11elt., 47· 11 14 P1trce '7 S3 96 Oehll>tru S3 26 1•6 Knickman I 16 30 WOMEN Results Saluraav ot lhe tour lh 1e11 ot lhl' Tour dt France -a 60 mile leo from Dione Lts·Bein\ to Ga p I K11r1n ToO•I' IC.l'IChum aario 7 nour\ 47 m1null'\ S1 second\ 1 l(el•v Ann Wov Canoao SS \fCOlld\ wr,.nd 3 vai.roe S•monre1 France •ame 1ome Monoca Beno ,,, 11a1v \&me I me Leot11t1n Moof\el Neirerianos 1ame Over•• St111<11n9s ( A lttf' 4 lies I I Ktlly·Ann wev Ca naad • l'IOun 6 m1nu1es ~~ \KOnG• 1 Jo nn e LQl\90 F •an<• 73 \et o~a• wn.nd 3 Ban~a ••s 01tv \ )6 \t!<O~.:l\ Dth·l'O 4 E1tu SO 5 Zan so 4 TllOmP\Ol'I. 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I t t t 0 1 , l l ' M('Wlt~H.tt > I t 1 1 1 ,,_.,,... 1 •• 0 1 • OA~ t 1 t t t l Ct""... I l l J 1 t t lllMCO• I t ·l I t t t 1 ~ ..... •IC ..... te 1 .. , ... , If\ lllt .,.. w~w.-,..._. T->• A-H S14 Reds place Diaz on disabl~d list Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunoay, July 16 1989 CS '1Cnnou9 8UIMSS la:wful ~of the Unl1ed X.01t 80154 MemOfY Wl'tltt MAm ITATl•NT Sll1H of Arnerlc:a an tyc1ewflt•. tlv .. 6-99'ton TN I~ S*~• lie ~I ll!Of-ting the ti.Ill wont atatlOM and mM) dOlf19 ~ .. Hie Pf* Of the lleWI .. and. Olllef mlk 114M"t Pr°'*t) WIN TIM Rim-Pee Camptn ... WtlNn 30 Oayt Of IN 0•1• lftaybel~at Mlnl·U· 1312 Wet ..,boe BlvO. MCIOW It Opened,~'°' Storage 2730 So FllMr#.1 SU4tl 7 ~ e..ctl, CA l/antfllf ot 11\e ltcenM and s.t\11 Ana. CA. s.ct~ 0 112683 pey tran.tw , ... 10 the 0.. Thvr1d e y July 2 7 WHllam Bryan Conrad parmten1 o l A lcoholic: 12 30.1 30 'pM Payment 22248 Newl>fi<Sge Dr . El Be¥wage Con1rot lklyer i. T1<m1 Fun payment 11- Toro CA 92830 to pey I ll eeaow •-quired on ~11nc:. of .i.ttrey Atll\ Dahl. 3 t9 MINIMUM OPENING BIO hlgMtl l>tCI Form or P1y DIN ER FOR 2 AT 2111 StrHI, Huntington I t8,800 00 + coeta ment All pay"*lte mutt be a.ecn. CA 92849 The Ileen ... may redeem by CUii, cwtltled cheek. Nlc:f'lo411 Hern&n<Su, Jr IM lk:llflM at any time prior c1t1ller't or trt11urer'a 1312 w .. 1 llalboa Blvd 10 Ille date of 1111 by eon-c:hlc:k or by 1 Unned States Newport 8Mc:h. CA t26e2 forming 10 1111 requirements potlat, bank, uprt... or Tiii• bu•lneu I• c:on-for rt1n1t111men1 o r 1 telegripll money order dueled by • 0-111 part-llclenM pursuant to Secuone Mika clleck or money ordlf n111111p 24048 I or 24048 3. Bual-p1y1ble to 1111 Internal Rev-T ha reglalrent com-neu end Proteuion1 Code enue s.tvic. I menced to 1ran1ac1 bull· Publllhed Orange Co111 w. a.tct, .....,,119 Offtc«, nes• undllf the lict111ou1 Dally Pllo1 July t 1, 12 13, lnt.,nal ~"' a.tvlce, bUSlnffl name or n1me1 14, IS 18 17 18 19 20. PO 801 C •20, L19un1 1111ed 1b0ve on 30 June 1989 N 11 11 e I • c A 121 7 7 11189 T731 11~1 Wflllt m B Conrad 01te 7111189 Thi• llllement WU hied Publialled Oranoe Co111 with the County Clello. of Or· 1111m1 .IC MnTICE Diiiy PtlOI July 16 19811 1nge Covnty on June 29. HIUL nu Sull30 tll89 STATEMENT OF fUWft Published Orange Coe.at AaANOONMlNT OF Detlw Ptlol July 18 23 30 UH °' "CTITIOUS ' 8Ull .. SS NAME August 8, 1989 The tollowlng persons f lCTITIOUI 8UllNEIS Su-9 i9 n1ve eb1ndon.cf the use or NAlllE STATUlll!NT NU.IC NOTICE ------------11ne F1c111lous BullnHs The to11ow1ng persona are Name T J & DAWSON, 666 domg busmen as PlBJC NOTICE Baker SI Suite 405 Costa HotFoot Boot Fll11n • 2811 Sell V 01r Prepertr! C111 C11111f11~, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. '\1mpl' tind 11u1 111 J.tc.-r • ut .snJ p,l\lt •I ••h l'I U ll \\ \\ l\J ' \II 011111·' nt "I .11· ,,. '• f l DOU R HIDDEN CLA 'SI FI ED AD I CO;\ITE T RU LES 1.1•,11 nl ,111' ...-1011."""ll<'tt in 11u1 1 IJ,\tl C'd \Ct lot•n tlw <'11!1 '11Jn~ .rn.I t11J1I thrn 1t I> \II 'I I I 'I-' \k'>.t I J '•~I :• \ " I >.111 1 • lt11 '-11\ JI H f -----------~Meta Celt! 92627 Bo11 Canyon Drive Laguna Pl&.IC NOTICE 1111m11c t.1nTICE l'ICflTIOU8 8UllH£St The F1c1111ou1 Bu11neu Beac:h. CA 92651 __ ,;_;;,;;.;;;.;..;;...;~.;..;.;;..;;;... __ , ___ ,.;;.;:;.UUL;;;.;.;;;..;.;nu.;;..;.,;..;;.:;;___ PUBl.IC NOTICE \\ 1nn..-r" II h<' r "'"ti ·~1 .ton ,11~" •1111 .md "If""''' 11111l•1 .... ,11 ·•l'f'•"-'' NA• STATUffNT • T •• IOI 281 Name referred to lbove 'f'IH recey mOSGlro o FICTITIOUI 8UllNES8 Ana Ca1ttorn1a on AUGUST 19302 H1c:1eory LAne H,,n1 Th• following persons are llled in Orange County on C1jon Street Ligun• NAME STATEMENT 15 1989 11 2 oo o cloc~ mgton Bei en CA 926•6 n lhc 1 " "'"•I • <lJ• 'l'·'P"' 1•r ""'"' '"'"" .~ ( trtlC\I" ru ' • '~ dO~n~ ~11~ ~·A K E R Fabru1ry 11, 1988 FILE Beac:n CA 926S 1 Thi ro1tow1ng persons are p M and thtin and tnere Tnoa t>uaoneu •• 'n NO 371191 Ce1henne A Read• 285 doing bvslneu as show cause 11 any lhey h•ve ducl8d by a hmltt'O parlf'll'• ENTE8PRISES :?49 Forat.I Tllomu R JunO<I, &66 Viejo S1ree1 Laguna Beacll SK'Y HAWK DEVELOP-why Slid "'"lohon for cnange shop --------£~ r R \ Hl .\ ~ K-------- Ava . Lanuna Beach Cahl B 28.. c •• CA 92651 CO 2 69 "" " alter • ., osta .... aaa, MENT MPANY 1 1 ol name should not be Tne reg111ran1 cc,.... 926S 1 Cahl 92826 Tnis t>usoneu " c:on· Miner St Costa Mesa Call! granted menced 10 transact tiust· Pegi M L<>Plt. 890 Ceyon Luann Dawson. 25712 dueled t>y co partnen 92827 IT IS FURTHER 0tdered ness under 1ne t1c1111ous view Drive, Laguna Beecti, LePa•c •8• El Toro Caltf The registrant com-1 Ch111er Wayne Malin tnat a copy ot 1ti1s order 10 business name or narr•es Caltl 92651 9:?630 menC«l to trenHCI bus•· :? t8ij' > Miner SI Costa show cause be put>loshed on h6111<1 above 011 M111c11 7 Thia bullniu '' c:on Thia business was eon-nen under Ille ficttllou•1 Mesa Calif 926:17 ' the Orange Coast Dall'y Pilot 1989 ducted by en Individual dueled by co-partners busi(\HS name or names This business 11 con-a newspaper ol general Jellrey L HOlbroo~ C..en The reglalrant com-Tn11 statement wes filed 11a1eo &bOve on June 25.lduc:tld by an ind1111dua1 c11culat1on pubhsheo on lhoe 41'11 Paitner menced to trinaac:t busl· with th• Co~inty Clerk of Or-l989 I Tile registrant com-county at least once a wl'!!k Tn1s statement w111 hied nes~ under the flcllllout ange County on June 21. Tracey M oicarltolo ,menced to transact buSI-for tour conaecu11ve weeks wotl'I 1rie County Clerk of Or bus neu nameJ or name99')a 1989 Catherine A Reade lneu under rne llc1111ous prior to the da~ ol said near-ange Counry on June 'lO listed abOve on une 1 1 Publlahed Or1nge Coast Thia sta1emen1 was llllld bUs1ness n1me or names In 1989 Pegl M Lol)el Dally P1101 July 2. 9 16 23. with the County Clerk of Or· fisted above on June 8 1989 tated 6130189 FtntM Tiiis •l•tement WU flied 1989 8/lr County on Jun• 30,J Chlller Wayne M•lln JAMES A. JACKMAN, Put>hSl'lld Orange Coast with th~ coi:nt~ Cte;k of ~-Su-910 19 9 F423170f Thll Sletemenl WIS filed Judge or '"• Superior Daily Polol July 16 23 30 Pl&.IC NOTICE ange oun 'I n une lw1th Ille County Clerk of Or· Court August 6 1989 I 1989 Puollahed Orange Cour ange County on June 13, Doni Jd O Drehobl 1s48 Su 927 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS f4221t 7 Daily P1lo1 July 16 23 30' t989 A A _640 C The registrant c m NAME STATtMENT NAMe STATEMeNT Put>lltlled Orange Co111 August 6 1989 F4221M M'!:~'c,:';~s~6 °5''\j menced 10 transacr t>u' Tne IOI owtng persons a1e rne lotlowong persons are Dally Pllo1 June 2!> July 2 ll PtllllC NOTICE Su-1124 Pubhthtd Orenge Coast Publtshed Orange Coa~t 1 Nil.IC NOTICE ness unde• 1ne toe· llC'u~ doing bus1"flS as do.ng bUs•neu u 16 1989 0 I p I I J 2• J 1 2 9 · °"'"'t15S name "' r arrM NEWPORT MORTGAGE SE'MINARS UNL M t TED S 8"~ FICTITIOUS aus•--ss ai Y 'o une ,, u Y D11ty P1101 July 9 16 23 3-0 s u-.... -II FICTITIOUS BUSIN~ss hSll!'d 1100•8 on epreMC>e< 4 tN\/ESTMENT GROUP 2•\0 G•-nn-SI L'""""' NAME I TATtMENT Nil.IC NOTICE 16 198 Su-881 1989 NAME STATEMENT 1 •98fl •320 CamPus O• •l' Su•te ~c:n C11tl-,;~5 1 -v- '.\ \ll ~ l>DRI:.'>'> P\8.IC NOTICE P\&IC NOTICE Tllos 1111ement wu fl141d wttl'I tile COl.tnty Ctenc ot Or· 11\941 COUn1y on June 13 19811 F4n• Put>llSned Orange C:O.St Dail) Ptlol June 2S July 2. 9 The following persons are Su9 t t The 1o110 .. 1ng persons are Karen l Hames 1 t8 N-pert Beacn Caht She.11 A w 111111m• 2S tO flta.IC NOTICE dOlng bv11nese 11 FICTITIOUS aUllNESS doing t>usmess as Tn11 slltamer-r .. a~ ' e<I 92660 Glenneyre Sr Laguna _______ _.SU!lut;;·=llic,:::3 --.;..;;.=;.;...;.;.;;...;.;,;;.;... __ I CAOSS DEVELOPMENT NAME STATEMfNT nun1 IC NOTICE NU.IC NOTICE Ameroean Speeay P11n1109 "''"'the Counft C.·er• I Or G a o r g e ~ e e per Be.en C1111 92651 PUBLIC NQTlC[ 16 1989 FICTITIOUS aUllNESS 234 E 17th St Suite 117 Tne tollowing persons are ,...,_, Cent&r Cosra Mesa South ange Counly or ,~ne '1 Enterprises nc. /.• Cah-Tn1s bu11neu s c:on-__ .;...;;;.;:;.;;;.;....;.;.;;;..;.;..;.;;; __ NA• STATEMENT Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Clo doing busoness IS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 711 N 17th SI Sutle H6 1989 lorn.a Corpor111on 2833 dueled by an 1nd•v1du1I Ftc:TITIOUI eu...u Tne lollowtng pefsons .,., Curt Hlft>erts II SAXTON MANUFAC NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT Cos1a Me5a CA 92627 F422111 Cata,pa Streer Newoort Tne regi strant com-N._ ITA~ doing buliness as Gerald W Croes 132 TURING COMPANY 16782 The rollOWlng persons are Tne I01low1ng persons are Tnomas J Doucelle 767 Put>t•>'"" O•dnge C.oast BellGn Ca111 92660 ITle"Ged 10 1ransac:1 °""· Tile tollowlng peteona 811 RE'TAIL CONSUL TINO Cecil Costa Mesa CA Milliken Avenue Irvine doing t>usoness as do.no busmess as Hudson A•e Costa Mesa Da•lf P•lo1 Ju"e ;>S ;.,.1, 2 9 Tnos t>us.nen •s con ness und11 lhl' t1c:f111ov1 dOlng bull~ u COMMERCIA L BR 0 • 92627 Calif 92714 Above Wiier 289 Palmer B U G S OF ORANGE CA 92627 16 1989 dueled t>y a c:orporaloon busineu n1me 0t "I.met (a)JES PUBLISHING CO KERAOE, '410 WeSI Coast Rot>1n D1111deon. 20S Al-Saxton Wa111 Cond111on-SI Costa Mesa CA 92627 COUNT\' CORPORATION Duyen P Ooucelle. same Su-888 The reg S1r1n1 com fitted 1b0111 on June 22 (blT.HE DRAINING SOURCE Hwy A Newpor1 Beacn belt Pl Costa Mesa. CA 1ng Equipment Inc Call-J8Ck Dean McRoberts 31 t6 Roosevelt Wat Cosra es at>ove mence<l to 1ransac1 ouso· 1989 (C)THE PICK TRAINING Calli 928&3 92827 lorn1a. 16782 Mtllt~en Av· same Mesa Ca111 92626 Tnos ousoness 11 con-ness under the l1c:1o11ou1 Sllllla Wiiiiama SOURCE (d)THE UNIX Kllhl Wlleeler. 15411 Thll busmen IS con-enue. Irvine Cal~I 92714 Tnui t>usiness ,5 con-Bugs or Orange Coun11 ducted by an 1nd1v•dua1 PUBLIC NOTICE busmen name or names Tn1a statement ..._ ... fifed TRAINING SOURCE 405 P1aoenlla, N-p0r1 Be1ch, ducted by co Plrtne<s T111s bustnesS' II con-ducted by an indlVldual Corp Calllornoa The reg1stran1 com· hsted at>ove on June 19 wllh the County Clerk 01 Or-Irvine Ave N9Wf>0<1 8etcfl, Calif 92663-2814 Tne reg111ranr com-dueled by • corpora11on The registrent com-T'11s business 11 con-menced 10 transact bus1· FICTITIOUS 8UllNE88 1989 1nge County on Ju,,. 22 Calif 926&3 This butlneu 1s con. menceo to transact bu11-The reglstrani com-menc&<l 10 transact busl· dueled by a c:0tp0<at1on ness under the r1c:1111ou1 MAME STATEMENT George C Leeper 19811 JES &. ANocla.t• Inc . dueled by en 1nd1V1du1I nest under tne llc11t1ous menced to tran91CI butl· ness under tne ric1tt1oua Tne registrant com-t>usmess name or namH The 1011ow1no persons are Tn1s S111aman1 was tiled f''2312S Calllornll Th• reg11trint com buslne11 name or names nest under the llc1111ous buS1ness name or names menced to transact t>uso-fisted above on 711!1189 doing business as w.1n the County Cl.,,~. ot Or-Puo111ned Orange Coast r n1s t>u11n .. , 11 con- menced 10 1ranaec:1 bust. Ila led above on 511189 business name or names hSlld ebove on 1111811 ness under rhe 11c1111ous Thom11s J Doucette . AJ THE ORIGINAL BEAR •noe Counry on June 21 Daily Pilot July 2 9. 16 23. dueled b)I a COfl)Orat1on nan under th• 11c11t1ou11 Gerald W Cross listed above on NIA Jack o McRot>erts business name or name~ Tnos 11a1emen1 w85 flle<I HUG COMPANY Bl THE 1989 t989 The raglltrant c:om- bualneu name ()( nameu Thll statement was hied Ross A Lev1111 Thts statement was !tied fisted at>ove on July IS 1987 wlll'I 1he County Clerk of Or HUG SHOPPE Cl HUG· F423003 Su-905x ~ 10 trenMCt bu.sl· llstedabo11aon N1A wllhlheCountyClerk olOr· This statemen1 was ltled w•lhlheCountyClerkofOr· 0 1nne11e L Mac k ange County on June 27 GRAMS D) HUGS FOR Pub11snea Orange Co111 ness una.r the flc:llllo\lt Kllhl W'-ler enge County on June 29. with the County Clerk Of Or· 11199 County on June 29 Treasurer t989 HEAL TH FOUNDATION 323 Diiiy PUol July 2 9 16 23 bvsinaa name °' nemea Thll atlttmtnt was flied 1989 •no• County on June 22, 111e11 Th11 statement was hied F423503 N Bau111oe St 01t1.nge CA 1989 PUBl.IC NOTICE listed a.l>Ove on June 1986 wnn the County Clerk of Of· F"23Ut 1989 F423920 wtlh tl'le County Clerk of Or· Put>llsneo Orange COISI 92666 Su-902 TITIOUS aua...SS 1 Jonathan E Silk. Preai-ange Covnty on June 13. Publlsl'led Or1nge Coast FU3CIU Put>ltstled Ofange Coast enge County on June 13 Daily Pilo1 July 16 23 30 Jo L1ndt>erg 323 N I ~ oen1 tll89 D111:y Piiot July 18. 23 30, Put>ksned Ofanr Coast Diiiy Pilot July 16 23 30 1989 August 6 l981l Bii•••• S1 Orange CA PUBl.IC NOTICE A• I TATllllUIT Tiiis etat«nent -fl'9d F42211:2 Augu1t 6 1989 011ly Pilot July 2 16 23 August 6 19811 F42211t Su-916 92868 Tiie IOllowtn{I P«M>nl 11e1 w.tll ine Couflty Clet1I ot ()t. Published Orange Coas1 Su-917 1989 Su·ll20 Pubhllled 011nge Coul T1111 b1.111neu ,, c:on-F1CTITIOUS au SINESS dOt"Q bv.,n..," 11\941 Cou"ty on "'-22 Dally Pilot June 25 July 2 9 Su·904 Daily Ptlol June 2S July 2 9 PUBl.IC NOTICE dueled t>y an 1n<11v1ou11 NAME •TATEMENT ta)SAVER •t>)$0UNO AND 1989 16. 1989 DI-.,. MnTICE t6 19811 The re9111r1nt tom-Ttte IOllowing persons 1ra VIBRATION ENGINEERING, f'Cll,. r UUU\I nu Su-889 FICTITIOUS 8UllN£SS mer>eecs to trantKt DUSI· ooong bv11ness H REFERRAL 3078 ~\ Put>Cltfled Or1n91 eo..t Su· 99 l P\&JC MnJIC( DllDI JC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT ness unoe< tl'le l1c:11t1ous SPARK ENGINEERING Ln Coste Me.. Caltl o..iy PllOt ~ 2 t HI 23 ----------nu '"~ FICTITIOUI BUl*llS Pl8l.IC NOTICE TM 1011ow1ng pe<sons are 0us1ness name CM names 38•6 CamPl.fS O<ove Suite 92626 19811 f lCTTTIOU8 .u..... FICmlOUI 8USINlll NAME STATtMENT 1-_...:..;:;:;,;::.;;..;.;..;.,;.;.;;.;;;.__ OO•no D<IStnl'SS as hsled above on 6 9•89 2A N~rl Be~ Calol W•lllamM ChOllman 3071 &.-908 flta.IC NOTICE N ...... •T·Tl•NT N ....... , .. Tl ..... ~ The tofl0¥>lng f)er'llOnl .,. FICTn10UI 8USlNEll N E w w E s T JO L1ndt>efg 92660 Roan<*• Ln Costa M-.. ----------.. .._ .. ,..;,., dOlnn butlneu 11 ~-·t 8'""'2 Calt1 112628 "" FICTITIOUI 9UllHISS Tiie t"""-'~ -eons are The IOllowlng pe<tOnl are s',l'u.FRESu PRODUCE NAME STATtMENT ENTERPRISE 2244 WHt Tn1t 1tat~1 was f11ed You"" ~ izlOen """ t •-Ill' Mft~ ~-""' .._. "" " Tt\e follOWi persons are Coast Hlghw1y Newporr with the County Ciet'k ol Or-Sall l ike 0-Hunung1on Tnot bu .. neH ti «>"·.__...;.._...;::;;=.;;..;nwo;,.;.;.1.;.;.;1-.;.;;. __ NA• ITAffMOfT dotng butlneu.. dOll\g busineu.. 2726 Sllrblrd D11v. Cost• ng .,. ___ .. c· 92~"3 c J 9 ""-~h Ca ,, 92648 OuCled t>y an •ndr...Ouel I ..... _.~--a artJ MESA PROMENADE IN Pae1r1c: \/endlnn 5942 Ed-..... c• 92628 doln:\' bvsJnns IS ~.. .. "" ang• ounly °" urMI .,.,_ T.. I I nt c:om Ftc:TTTIOUI .._ .. ""' -~-""' ...--~.. -.. .., "" · " C AVENS CONSTRUC G r e g or , Sc o I I 1989 Tl'•S t>u11<1fttt 11 c:on ... reg • '' • .. I T "'-dolng bullnell... \/ESTMENT GROUP. 939 w lnglf Ste '13/167 Hunt· C11ner1ne Mary Scatzo • enoeo I I aact bu.. NA ..... _ ... TAAVELWORKS. 111 If> 1lltll •C2, Cotta M ... Calif tn~on 8each CA 92847 2726 Srat .. •rd Drt~ Cotti TION. 4392 Osmond St Cn.1m~rle1n 3S3S Ent F421153 duc•eo by an nd1V1du11 m o ren ·1 Tl'll loll ere L• Naranja Cour1, Fountain 92827 ellld Alpert. 1 Werner M ... CA 112826 or a n • ~ad"" .... c• 92625 P 9 6 2• 30 r>•-~..,. 10 iran••~t t>uSI bv.,nest n-or n.mes doing bua,_. u 695 "' ·• '( b LI d Calif 92686 Coast H1g11w11y • ISi CO<· Pubhshe<I Orange Coesl Tne reg111r1n1 c:om· ,,... under lhe l1C111iou•1 OWtng pereons Val--., Calif 92708 Gordon n.......ias E111on, Ave 6304, Hun11ng1on T .. 11' butlnese 11 c:on-Jeffery Clmton Cr1vens -· .,. ,..~ " D1tJy •101 July 1 J •""'""' ~ " •• 1 1989 T J & DAWSON 150 ~, """"' " "2 o St Yo oa Th IS bus1neu •s con t 989 nf'u ..inde< Ille l•CI llOl.IS NlllCI lt>o..,. on -ay .... ~ ,., -27,. Kenton Chulte Lind. 93t W 1tth St •C2, Costa Beach. CA 92647 duc:llCI by an ln<!Mdull 43• smon<:I r Wollla"I H Chotlman P•utar1no ........ _,,a v. 11116 La Naranja Cour1 M .... C.hf 92627 Thlt businees II con-The reg111r1nt com· L•nda Calll 92686 ducteo t>y an •nd•v•dual Su9t3 o~t~~·.:c.,;1:-Ju~;,~';;; Thia i tal-11 wae flied Coeta Meaa, eaiar 92628 Fo.intatn Valley, Callt.11270~ Tiiie bu1lna11 11 ton· ducted by an indtvldual menced 10 transact buti-ThlS bu~lness IS con-The '•g•stllnl com Y-·ro-· s-·rizadef\ wiftl ,,.. County Clef'll ot Or· T110tn11 A Junod 150 This buelneu la con ducted by en lndlllldu1J The reglatrenl c:om· ness under lhe llctillous ducted by en 1ndMdu11 menceo to trans.ct bus• T;;:; ~~ .. ;;en, wH rued anoe Covnty on Ju"• 20 PtMJlerlflO Ave Suite 278 oucted by an lndMdual The reg111r1n1 c:om· meneed 10 transect D<Jsl-bvslneu name or names Tne regtatrant com-neu under tne hc:11t1ous o.imill' t.11\TICE 1989 Colt• Meiaa, Ca.lit 9282f Tile reg1,1rant com-mlf'Oed to transac:t bull· ,,.,. under the fictitious lteted above on 5124199 mence0 to transact b~I· business name or names r~ nu ..,,,. i:n.t Counry Cieri. or Or-Fcm:IO Tnrs buetn"a 11 c_.. menceo 10 trenuct bull-,,... under the llc:llttous butiness name or names Catherin• M Scalzo nus under ine 11c:1111ous llstlld at>ove on NIA FICTITIOUS I Ul tNEIS ano• Coun1y on June 13 Put>11.neci Or•nr C.0.11 dueled fY'/ an lftdMduaJ nMS under the llctltlou., bvtlneet name or nemes fisted above on Not yet rnis statement wae llled buatness name.,f~ names ~~~~~t!m~~~m::;1~;~d NAME STATEMENT 1Q89 F422170 Dally Pilot Jury 2 16 23, The regl•l•ant com-b1.11lnn1 name or namet lllltd above on Apfll l2, Oevld Alpert with lhe Countv Clerk of Of-ll1led at>ove on "' ~ Tn IOll sons 11 1 1989 menc;ed to tr111MC1 bu"· llsted ab<>ve on June II. 1989 19811 Tttis Sllletn4"'11 was filed i n • Count ~ June 29 Jett Cravens wtth lhe Count~ Cler~ ot Or e owing per ' Puptosnec O••ngl Coes1 Su-too neea undllf lhe tlctlllOl.ta Kenton C Lind Gordon Duglu Eaaton wl1h the County Clerk ol Or· 19X9 Y T'11s s111ement was liled ange Counry on Jul'ft 30 doing butineu u Oally Pilot June 25 July 2 9 t>ualnese neme or natnM Thi• 1t11em«1t wa• tlleo Tiii• sta1ement WIS filed ange County on June 29 F423US Wllh th• County Clerk ot Or-1989 FASHION FRENZY co 1 16 t989 Su-890 fitted lboW on NIA wftll 1111 County Cterk of Or wtlh the County Clerk ot Or-1989 c •nx• County on June 1 F423Mt Newpert C¥1ter 0• cun11 Tnomu R Junod Cou J 22 ,.-..... Publlalled Oranr. out 19 9 Puoltshed Orange Coasi A313 Newport 9Hic:h •"' .. .,.IC MnTICE Thit 1181_1 wu rueo ~ Coun"' on June 13 an= ntv on une • -De I Pilot Jufv 1 23 30 92"'"" o.im1 1C NOTICE r~ nu -·-· " ' 1 Y ' ' ' F420170 DiUly Piiot July 16 :13 30 """ r~ witl'I the County Clerk 01 0.· 1 9 Put>l•Slled Orange Colll August 6, 1989 Put>ttsned Orange Cour August 6 1989 Blj1 n 11oue1n1 20SS .... S ange COlll'ty on June n fU21tl FUMI ~~011-r,1~~11~~~ 18 23 30, Su·923 D I P IOI J ne 25 Jury 2 9 Su 926 Aloha So Lake hnoe FICTfTIOUI au11•ss F~~:A~-N'T ,989 Publlehed Oranoe Coul PubliSlled Oranoe Cout I J )' 9~9 u C111r 115731 NAME STATI!MeNT T .... IOI ............. -ton•.,. '422IS7 Dally PllOt June 26. July 2. II. Delly Piiot July 2. 9 16. 23. Su-1121 8111111 ·tC NOTICE 16 1 .... _882 rn11 ousineu is con-... --.. ..., .....,. ,.. 1989 1989 n~ "" 1111m11c NOTICE d '° ' T"8 IOllOWtng pet.on• are do.no bv"MSS as Put>lllhed 0renQ8 C:O.St v r~ dueled by an on iv ua doong bvs1ne.s as "enm1r Medoc•I Inc Old)' p,1o1 """ 2 Cl 18 23 Su-89! Su-907 P\8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8UltHEH __ .;_;;..;;..;;.;...;_...;....;;.____ The reg•tlranl C:Om· BENE 203 VI• Lavenne 14~2 w COlltnt unit" °' 1989 ~·· ---------NA• I TAffMl:NT NU.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 8UllNHS men<.ed lq trln'8Ct bv• 111ewpor1 Beecl\ Calif 112663.,.,,.., CA 92868 $u-IC>1 "8JC NOT)C( FtCTITIOUI IUl*EIS Tile toUowlng persona ere NAlllE ITATUlllENT ness under tn• r.c:1o11ous Cheri c11n11en CauOollO -Kenmer Medlc11 Inc ....... I TATl•NT dOI"" bulinlll as l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS rne tollowong persona ere t>Us1ness name or nl!nfl 203 v a l• "'"' Newporr 1•42 •-·-al "8JC NOTICl -""' NAME 8TAT(M£MT dOlnn bu&<neU H l1s1..,. aNN• on NA ' " Cahl0<nt1 CO<POrlllOn ... ACTITIOU -The lolloWtng peraone .,. A) Kaoa Klotlltng B) Kaot Tne IOlfowrnn ..... ,Orl$ lfe F 1 s s E R 0 s G F T B~11n H~n1 I Beacll. Cahl 92663 w Co11on1 Un•I F Oranoe NA• ITATC•NT '1CTITK>Ua IUS*lll ClolnO bvsl,_. as Komoany 124 '111 N-· . ..., .,.,. Thrs t>.11.nen 11 con· CA 1126" The foflc)wjng l)«IC>f\a ere NA• 8TATl•NT 00JO ENTERPRISES, port e.ac:h CA 112663 do.ng bvS<nest es BASKET GALLERIA 2333 ll'I•\ sretemenl was filed duc:ted by an indovldual ThtS ous,ne11 II con· OotngbuSlneHll Thefoftowtng petaonsereTheFun0ub,l038N Tuttln Scott L Roth 124 41$1 PAINCELV TRAVELS E Coast Hwy C0<ona d4!lw1ththe CountyCle•~olOr· The re9,,.,1n1 tom ducted by ac.orporellon wrNSOL MARKETING. 1>11.inNa u Ave . Sulla S60 Oranoe CA Newport a..ch CA 92883 INC 43:?0 Campus Or Mar Caltf 9262S 1nge Count'!' on June t3 mence<I 10 transact t>us;-The regisrrant c:om- 4M CNtt Drive •4 L&g\ln1 dOtnQ 2••7 This business Is c:on-•230 Newport Beecn Calo! Marilynn Cressy L1nnet1 1989 noss undtor rne hCMIOUI ~--10 tr1n• ......... -~ 8Mc:h Cahl 9285l SISTERS CLOSEl. 28251 .... Id al 92660 2211 Vtsll Dorado Newpo<l u 221a ........ ~-..... ..,,._ . ""' Crown \/alley Pkwy Suite C Dora E. Wet>«, 1150 Case dueled by an ino1v u Pf\nQely Trevels inc c.a11 Baacri Ca11r 926e0 Put>:1slled °"'"""" Coast t>uS•ness 'l1m1 ()( namN ll4ISI und.. ll'la 11c1111ou1 JOMPh 4 Gendron. ,.., Laguna N""-' Calli 112877 rand• •A. Anel'lelm. CA The registrant c:om-.. ,,,_ llste<l 11bOll8 O<' Ju~ 7 1989 Oualnltt name or n•~ Cfllt Orlve •4. Leguna Sandra ?4;.°h-19 Anti-2902 menCled to trenSIC1 t>uSI· lorn11 1888 Century P11rio. This bu1oneu ta c:on Da~y P1101 Juroe 2S Juty 2 9 Crier• Caudillo hlled •t>ove on 8 28189 Beach. Catt! 92851 a L uni N"":... Calif Jo Lindberg 323 N nest undl< 1111 11e1111ou1 East •209 Los Ange>tM dueled by an ondMdual 16 11189 Th11 5111eme(1t .. u htec:I l(enna111 A W1111 Pr• Thia bu11ne11 II c:on-82eh ag .,,........ Bata\111 St , Orange CA buslne.u name or names Ca1tf 90067 ' Tha reg1s1ran1 c:om Su-886 w1111 the C.ounly Cier~ ot Or Thts •111ernen1 wu lltea ducted by an lndMOuaJ Penn Mathiewa 4002~ 28e& lilted above on 8128189 This t>usmess is con menced to trenucl bvsl· enoe Couoi~ on June 7 with the County Ci.t'k 01 Or- The rtglttrant com· RIYtr A~ N~ Baach Thi• butlneu 1, con-Scott L Aotn ducted by a GorpotltlOfl ness under tne t1c1111ou1 19811 enge Couniy on June 30. ~ 10 tr111uct l>YM-C.llf 92ee3 · ~ed by CO-l)lllnert Thtl lllltmenl was fifed The re91stran1 corr t>uS<ness name or nam.e Ft211'1S 11189 -undllf IM llclltloue Thia buslneu la con-The reglttranl c:om· with Ille County Cieri! ot Or· menc.d to transac1 t:ouso· !ISied above on June 30 PUBLIC NOTICE PvblosMa Orange Co111 FU.U butlnese name or na.mea --A--' t t anuct bull ang• Countv on June 28 n•u under ll'le ric:tot•oua 1989 Daily Pile.I June i~ July 2 II ..... ·t>ti·",... Or•;r Cout 3 tll89 ducted by • general Pl r1· .. ,..,...._, 0 r • 118 ' buslnees name or names Marilynn Linnell FICTITIOUS 8UllNEIS 16 ,989 rv .,""" 30 titted •bO..,. onG May • n«tnlp neH under 1111 flC:llllOUS 111 II ltaled above on June 1 1989 Thll llatemant WU llled NAME IT A TEMEHT Delly PtiOI July , 23 Jo1eph A endron Tiie reg1ttran1 com-buslneu name or namee FU 3'1M Jag Grewa11 Pres1dan1 w1111 the Counry Clerk of"'· Su 884 Augull 8 19811 Thia stattnl«'lt w11 tiled __,,ed to transact bvll-llSted abOve on 8/1189 Pvbllalled Or•no• Co111 v "" The tollowtng persona ara Su 922 with the County Cl«k of Qt ...... ;' und« tM nctltlout Dora E We bar. Jo Deity Piiot July 16. 23, 30 f1111 st1temen1 was hied ang• County on June 20 doing tiusoness as •m• •c NOTIC( • •noe Covnty or• June 20, .... .,A~• na~ or n·~ Lindberg August 8. 19811 wllh lhe Countv Cl••~ ot Or 1989 TOUCAN SOF"TWARE r-.i 1989 ""' ,,_ .. _ -·-Su·918 ange County on Jun11 t3 '~ 3307 South GarnMy SI ~ l1ted above on June 1. 1989 Th19 •taternent was flled 1989 PubllSl'led Oranie Cout Santa Ana Celt! 9:?707 flCTITIOUS 8UllNESS ,.,,ny ~thewt th the County Ci.rk Of Of· ... D p I 2 18 23 R B H •II NAMI STATtMEHT Publlll'led Or~ COetl _11 •tat-I wu 11.__. County on June 1, •-IC MnTICE F4221.... 1111y • Ot Juty . ocnerd rue~ uy Dilly Pllo1 J ly 2. 9. 10 23 '" -·-· ,_, ,.._ nu Publlsl'led Orange Coas1 1989 3307 South G&•"M)I St The lollOWtng persons 11• FlCTITIOUI 8USIN£1S 198t u . ' ' ' th IMC County Cler~. of Of. 19 9 ,411.., ,1CTIT10UI IU8INISS 0111y P1101 Jun1 :?5 Julv 2 9 Su-897 Senti An• l.1111 '<'701 clOlng bUttr>es9 ts NAMI ITATIMENT 81.1-8118 1 ounty on """' 1• p .... ~-.. .-.. "'-ann.111Colal .. ,. .. ITATl•NT 18 11189 R1c;haro f(l<;llrd Geor~ C.\L WE Sl MPORTS The lollo-.lng l>tflOnl er• 9 v.....,_, '-"-·•-The ol.........,. Su-892 3307 SC'uth Garnlley Sr 334 E 16th Sllflf't ~ osta dOlng 0011,_1 H ,..., O= PllOI July 9. t8, 23, 30 I --~.,,persons are Santa Ane Cito! 9r07 ~ CaJll !12627 1.AYSER 25:'l S Mad "8.JC NQTIC( Publlan.d O.ange Cout 1 Su9l4 6$~~.:e'!cH TU-PtllllC NOTtc( T1111 t>u••nflU '' c:on-Leota M ~...,.,, Bannon dodl S1n11 Ana C1111 --~=.;....;......_. ....... __ OallyPHotJune25,Juty2, t . TORINO CENTER 170 E flta.IC NOTICE dueled 0• ..o par1ne<1 334 E 16th s11 ... 1 Coste 92704 NOTICIOPIAL& 18. ltlt 17thSulle204 Colla Met• FICT1TtOU1 8UIWl81 Tne 1110 ~t11n1 C:OIT'I• M.a Caltl 92827 LOtena AIOI 25:?' s ..... .-Su-883 c.tlt 92827 f lCTITIOUS 8USINESI NAMI I TATl:•NT m.ncec1 to 1ransec1 bull· T?11a bua1nan 11 con-Meddodt Santa Anl C1t11 Ca•uMI P\afC M)llC( Cleudle Carol Cot>urn. NAMI I TATIMENT TM following penona ere nen Uf'dflof 1ne 11c:t.11ou1 dUCled by en "'°"'"lul l t2704 ..... ~ Dr A Cott The ro11owing persons are dOlng t>ultrtffl It t>Y .. neu name o< names fhe reg1111an1 com-Thia t>u1inu1 11 con -'I' 11la 1tt.11 '1CTn10U9 eu...at ~:..~~I 9282~ ' • dOlng but<~ u Cat.lorn11 Cort" C°"'· ltsted abOve or July t 1989 ~ to 1ran11c1 1'<1•• dueled by a llmlled per1r>er NotlOt It ... by glwn "8JC 91)11C( ..,... ITATIMINT Thi• butln•as le con-WNtern Pac:1llc; SalH pany t 45 w .. t Main SI AICi. Huyell ,..... \ln<llf tn. llCllhOUI .,,.., 111et, pu11uan1 to tlle The followlng pereon1 are dvelld .,.. an lnd•Vi<lull 1322 e EdlnQI' Ave Senta •230 T1.1111n CA 928&0 Thie 1111em.n1 .. ., hied bulllnesl name CM namn Tiit re91att1 n1 com Mlt......_ of Seel~ 24049 S DEPARTMENT M O<MnQ ~ u "'' Ana CA 92705 Derrac 0 And«aon tno ..,Ith the Cou"I)' C'l~lt ot Or 1-.ted ebOv• on Ju"f' 1' menc.o to trllNMIC1 ~ of 'j;;"~ and Pro-THE TMASURV WOALOWIOE INVEST· Tiie regtetrant c:om-Wiiiiam M Pttro(•lla A11oc1atee Inc A C..1tom11 ange COunly on )ur>e 22 1"9 ._. unes« 1"9 ltClll•Ol.tl ~ Code, tM Slate INTEAHAI. REVENUE MENT N!TWOAK. 1221 :*' unJ! l~:Mc:,.::11~; 19121 lea1ngton Lina 0<1>0fl t!OI\ 145 w .. 1 Mein t989 Lecll'• M Fenn·Bannon DlltiMN name 01 n.-. loetO of lQUeltr•llon wjl SERVICE Eeat Oyer Aoed, S\llte no. buslnell Mine °' '*"* Huntington 9eacll C A St f130 Tuatln CA 928&0 NnOU Tlllt tlllem«1t ...,,, llltd litled !'bOW on June t 1, ... ..,. 'OllOWln9 o.ctlbed eeonc1 °'"*JC a.n11 Arie, Ca.Ill t2708 bOW June t9 02$41 T1111 bustnau 1a con Put>ll"*l Orenr Coa\t W'ltll 111e County ci.n. ot Ot ttet ~Ileen•. at publle ..... AUCTIQel eALa f inancial lnglnH tlno ~~';' 1 on • Jolin Harold John1on dl.IC1ed by e CO<POtalt()(I o.-11y Ptrot Jul) 2 16 13 ~ County on JI.Ina 12 Lor~• AlOt It 10.00o'cfoetc a m Jvly21. Under tile M1tll0fl1Y In Conoaota.. Inc •• Cetttornla, Cffludla c.oi Cobut"n 8759 Tahiti. CyP'W• CA The reglat11nt com tllH ttlt T1111 at11ement "'" ftlld , .. et 28 CMc c.nter tn1erJI• ~Code MO-1221 ta.t ~ Aoect. lull• Tiiie allltment ...,81 filed 90630 men<ltd lo tranaac:t bull• Su-toe PU1t77 with the Countv Cl9fk ot Ot· Pttua, Am 2H, Sentt Ana. uon mt. the ~ de-220, Santa Ana. Cellf 92705 •Ith the County Cieri! 01 Or· Tht1 but1nt11 11 con· nett 11n0et the t1c1111~1.1t Put>flened Ot•noe Coast I anoe Coun1Y on June 22 CAN712 ICl1bed l*OwhM'*lnaell· Thie buatneat 11 con· 1 C~ty on June 20, ducted t>y a OeMrtl part bl.lain ... ·name or namea Oe1tyP1101June25 July~ i.11999 Liq uor Llot nH No .o for nonp1ymt nl of duet.es t>y-• OGrPOfll~ 1;J: MtiNC> itted •bove on 3131/H PtalC NOTICE 16, 1989 ~ 41'·t41t02 COi.iniy rn WNatt ll'ltetMI ~ 1u• oue Th• t •Olt1'1n1 oom-,...._ Tiit reg111rant com Oe1rel O. Attoefton Pt.ei-Su 886 Put>lltned Of•T Cout ···'*'· Otent• Co~.inty: "°"' w ..... ""' Mllr1lttln0 ~ 10 trantoac:t t>uel· Put>l\thtcl Or•l"IOI Coett menced to tranwt bl.Iii I PM:TI'nOUI .,...... Dally PllOI July 2 • 16 23 T')l'pe of Uoenae. ~ '"°" ,.,_ pt~ w11 tie ,,... uncMt tne flctltl0u1 o.i1y Pltot ~ 2, D. ie, u , '*" ""°" the 11c1111ou1 Thi• 1t11emen1 w11 hied MA• aurn.NT PUBllC NOTtCl tte• ., 11 ....... o.n-11 aotd ee publlo euctton • butlntal Mme °' nemet lteO buaineae name or narnet th th• County Cit!!! 01 Or· The followinO '*''°"" .,1 <> ...,. a.I llQllOt .._ wea prO'Med by tntemal "'*"" ect abOWon NIA Su.ut Mated abOW on 1111119 Coun1Y on June 27, OOlftO ~"'*' M ACnnout .,._,. l:..·.::.:t: •• .,. lo.Cl Of enue ~ aeaUOft ~end T""Y "9guero. Pl'tllOlnt W\lllem M P .. rocetll 19 • M~·· Clelnlng, .... 8TAft..wT to t.cowr 0.-t.-.c1 ,......, 0ete of TI* 11~t ... llleCI Thie ttattment WU llled Nmli 2052 Newpor1 8llld 1 t.t The IOllO<IMO 1*110f11 ---_. NQllC( ...,._. ..... end i-. laa•. ..... ~1 .MJ 21. " the County Clerk ot Of· PWlJC M)TIC( w1tll the County C'tt" Of Of· Put>llllled Orenge Ooeat Colle Mela. CA t2ta7 dOlnO ~ •• 1 __ ;..::;:~=;..m...._ ...... __ rta.IC NOTICE UI \111,0llCI WlllTMAN HARRY EMERY WHITMA.N • .,e 72.. resadent of Oranae County for 50 ya.rs, born 1n Belleville. Ka.nsaa on [)ec.m\bcr 20, 1~16. puoed away tn LaJUN Be.ch, CA on July 12, 1989. Survived by wife El11e Wh1 t m•n , dau1hter1. Elaine Mae Chriatenien, Nad1ne Alice Chrt.- tl.a.n and Llnda Lee Reyno Ida, grand· ch1ldrt>n 1 Toh and Erik Chrlatena<-n; brothl"t , Claude Wh11m.an Mr Wh.lt- man ~ed m ~ U S N•vy m the South P.ctfK' durtnt WWll own« and op- c•rat.c>r of Whttman'• Gara~ ln Corona ~l Mar for 40 1M"'I: w• alao an officer of UM l ... pmdanl o.r.. 0wl'M"l"I ~UOn Sc-rv1cea wtll be he&d on Monday, July 17, 1989 at 2.00 P.M H•rb o r Law n Mortutr)' Cba"l. HS2~ Otal•r Av•. Coti. MfU lnW · menl will be prtva ... ...,_ lf'll ~ If!. 111t;TIMeot ... UOPM, County on~ 2.2, Cout\ty on June 21 Daily~ "*1 t4, ~3. 30. Ct!ManOta fllltlen, 7t4l lnternetlOnll Tr• Ht PM:'"*"~M 1 CU'f'9d by c.Motni9 ~ ll'9Me Of lele Mlftl•U• 1 ~ COUln t ugua1 e. ltlt ,.,, AmH on U Hunt1~1on Le Clinade. Colta MIU, CA ...... ITA~ 1 I UN. e ...., W1tt11in ........... t?tl .. ~. ,_, OP CAUIONU. ~ ov•l11 IMcll CA 12f41 tHa7 The~~.,. P --· ,._ I I , ~ Of ttw ..... lf'll ..,_ AM, CA, ._... .. ~ Oran,. CO. CCMITY OP OM.... ~IMlttltO Otange Coat OofWd O 81 JoM 15300 "*""-' ~. NIN dOfnl l'NllnW .. U.TaU.,towft '*~~-rifM. Noc~a.t.1t.?3, ln the Meti.totit.~~Pllot JulY ,, 23,)() Pml.ICNOTIC( MllOf'Ofle ..,_ A .'W..t• ...... o....-IMftl.-IAL C A.-PIT TM.,._..... t1t11. .... lftttte•t o 1 OMIOI\ of OOHALO OtAN It, 1Hf ~ ~ NN3 ....._I 0... MMe llMO Ycna lJncM 9MI ..... ........ W.u-~ ~. 1M a..eoa DM"°9l !ICM' °'*"fa or ~-t2t PM:TmOUll .,_.M Thia tMI.,.._ 11 oon-TNa llUal~ COfl• ,, tell y.,. Lit* C-,. ........ t t ln lfMt eo ~:--...... 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Tilll butllftW Ill Mft-....... ..~ .... !..._•~.......... I~ "!:: ... ~L Meffl t C..-.0. •l~ .. "°"°"" OrWt.. 8-nt• w!tt\ .. ~C--OfOr· -.. ~-~-..... "'. ~ ...... "'Ill •• · ~ -__... -nuw • nc...oc. c.t.N10I ... C°""'Y on .111M IO, _, --.,w_., ,_.. ~-~ -a• I -....... .. ~MD ~ ~ CA J I<_.,, °"' ,.. = C°""'Y OI'\ .lune •. T'-, ..... H ftt ,._. --........ .........:r,.: -,,_ I fir\ 1111t ' DfM lent• .._ ...-.. .,_ ..... :--.mr.:::-=rz:r .... ~ ~:e.= :Sotic:.:"L~ ~ ·~~ ·~,.. ~~,i~n~ ~·=:..•..:-rn~=-.....,..:.--=: .. ~ ......... • 7 I __ ... \:' Cl11M11 ... CA ,A !l~~-·~~· ..... -......... ..,_ :..::__. .. _._ ... .....-..-'1cu .... ...., .,._ ....,_ Jent.., it ot '"''· .,.... •••• J 1 Orwlgo Caul D"ILY PILOT/ Sundoy, July 16, 1989 Chrysler refusing to pay medical costs at closed plant .Auto maker challenging 'unreasonable and excessive' costs II)' JOHN SOLOMON KENOSHA, Wis. -In what gov- ernment officials say is an un- precedented move, Chrysler Corp. is Challenging the quality of medical care provided to dozens of injured workers at its now-closed assembly plant here and is refusing to pay for ll. The care provided to workers by certain physicians in the Kcnosha- R.acinc area was "inappropriate, un- reasonable and excessive," said David A. Lcwslc¥, manaaer of workers' compensation for the auto-. maker. Chrysler has assured workers they won't be liable for unpaid bills, and says its battle is with the doctors, not with the workers treated. A former United Autb Workers leader said the union approved of Chrysler's decision, but a lawyer who represents some Chrysler workers was critical of the move. "I thin" that's a tactic of the auto industry and it's a blatant. abuse of their employer~mployee relations," said Kenosha att.orn.cy____e.auL Ga&liardi. '"They are potentially opcnina themselves up to substan· tial litiption." . Gagliardi said Chrysler's refusal to pay worken' cOmpensation C"la lms will only compound the pain of last year's plant closing, in which about 5,000 workers were laid off. Lcwsley said Chrysler is refusing to pay 200 bills and 1s challenging an additional 300 submitted since Dec. I, 1988. He had no estimate of how many patients were involved, but one doctor estimated it at 80. The company began sending out leuen to employees this week, he said. Lewsley said C'hrysler is not qucs· tioning the emplOyl-es' injuries. onl y the cart rrovided by certain phys- icians. Al the cases involve on·lhe· job irtiuries or illnesses. Lcwslcy said the auton1akl'r con· ducted an outside audit before de- termining that the medical bills were improper. The auton1aker is "self· insured," meaning it pays n1edical bills directly rather than buying in· surancc. "What we have is a paucrn of bad practice and we feel a ni orat obli · gation to confront SOllll' of thl"Sl' bad practices ... ," Lcwsh.·y s.11d. ''The dispute is between C'hryslt·r ~nd the doctors, and we're ll')'i ng to keep the employees ou1 of this." Hunt brother wins partial v -i-crory ·in tax court cas-e ' 1y JIM WTHER WASffiNGTON -Tex.as tycoon Nelson Bunker Hunt. who with brother William Herbert Hunt is fia.hting IRS claims that they owe SI billion in taxes and interest, won a partial victory in one of the cases Friday. The Tax Court sided with Bunker Hunt and his wife, Caroline, on a ke.Y. issue in a case involving millions of dollars worth of transfers they made to cover their childrcn·s losses on investments in silver. The court held that transfers of money made through March 14. 1980, when silver prices were still risina.. were loans that the Hunts could write off as bad debts after the children were unable to repay them. Payments to the children after that date were aif\s on which the Hunts must pay taxes, Judge Carolyn M. Parr ruled. The judge held that the Hunts" children, to the extent they had any net worth remaining at the end of 1980, arc liable for income taxes on the value of their forgiven debts to the p&ttnts. · In addition to the Hunts, 1he case involved son Houston Hunt; daugh· ters Mary Huddleston and Elizabeth Cumcs and sons·in·law Albert D. Huddleston and Thomas J. Cumes. The Internal Revenue Service was scckioa mort than SI. 1S million in 1980 income tax and aift tax in the cues, the bulk of it from the cider Hunts. The court decision did not indic.te how much the brothers and their chiJdrtn would owe as a result of the ruling. "I'm not really as familiar with it as I'd like to be so I can'! comment on it," Bunker Hunt said when asked about the ruling. The trial ofa separate case invoJv. ing 1982 taxes and penalties sought from Bunker and William Herbert Hunt is continuin~ in Tax Court. The central issue 1s a partnership and the value of assets that the Hunts used to cover their debts when the silver market plunged. A Hunt cousin testified Friday that a precious.metals dealer threat· ened 10 make the entire Hunt famil y suffer unless Bunker" and William Hcrben repaid $434 million in debt from the March 27. 1980. silver price collapse. Cousin Tom Hunt told of a meet- ing with Milton Rosenthal. then chairman and president of New Jer- sey·based Engelhard Corp. three days after the pri~ plunge. ''Mr. Rosenthal said the three individuals must pay or the rest of the family must suffer," Tom Hunt told Judge Jules G . Komer Ill in a non.jury trial in which Bunker and Herben arc contesting about S300 million in 1982 taxes, while brother Lamar is contesting $500.000. Tom Hunt said that Lamar. youngest of the three brothers. did not owe Engelhard. He said he told Rosenthal that 1hc brothers would be ready to JO into bankruptcy to protect lhc family's other assets."Ontt he said the fam · ily must suffer ... I look it to mean every Hunt con1pany. t•very f-lunt . every individual had to shart" in paymen1 ." Hunl said. "I felt it was a thrcat." According to Bunker and Herbert's anornt'), Michal•! Henke. Engelhard officials and 1hc brothers met wi1h a group of bankers in an unsuccessful efTort to ~ct a loan. Bunker and Hcrbcn ultimately sc.·t· tied their Engelhard debt with silver and a 20 percent interest in their Beaufort Sea oil and gas 1n1erests. To settle remaining silver debts. the fa m1l y-0wncd Placid Oil Co. borrowed SI. I billion and put 5824 n1illion o f it 1n10 a partnership "''ith the bro1hers. They added gold stocks and silver and coal properties, which the government contends an.· worth far less that the Hunts• rsti matcs. The case dcc:idcd by 1he court Friday indicated 1hc net worth of the Hunt children was tied directly to the prier of silver. 1n which they, with money from thl'1r parl'nts. had heavily invested. At the end of I 97Q. the combined net worth of the three chddrl'n (a fourth was nol involved in the case) and two spouses was $76 million. In less than a month, at the silver peak. they were worth a combined S 163 million. They were wiped out in the price collapse. In the first fi ve months of 1980, Bunker and Caroline Hunt trans- ferred more than S 150 mill ion to the children to help them make margin calls in the sil ver market or to take delivery of silver. Time for-conservative equities With both the U.S. economy and the sta;ck market Jivin& mixed sig- nals for the future and with interest rates aoing down, investon are find· ina it increasingly difticuft to com· bine both safety and relatively high return in the same investment Conservative equities can be one of the best answtrs to this invest· ment dilemma. These are stocks that c.n be reasonably expected to DfOduce a total annual return of between 10 and l.S percent Typi· cally, abQ.ut 5 percent comes from dividends and other .S to 10 percent from capital appreciation. The relative soundnw or con· scrvative equities stems from the basic characteristics of the inuin& companies: • t.rp .tlae. These companies typically have over SI billion in sales and don't depend on a single product, sinaJe plant or single mar. ket. So if somethina 1ocs wrona in one part of the company, your in· vestment is not pul at scriout ri.ak. • Pt.udal tar.,dl. The com- pany's balance ahcct lhoukl show that ~s than 40 percent of tbe c.pital comes from debt. Any more debl could man the compeny is too hipJy lev......,.i. • ...... ...-.... Ideally, com- peniel tbould be in wdl...,.bliabod .-..oeiy aowiaa (l IO 6 -t per )'elt) mii1ceta. A vokt companies 1n ~Heal mutctt (where nmh• .............. y CMI the UPI ood -oltbe ........ ......-. c,d<) ar in treDdy ... markU: tt.t can -.......,, ........ ud tllen coa- INCI ¢ , "P'J' • •C 'I l,pa•m1sw'1s .. dMll. A company's stocks mus1 have steadily growin11: camings that can be forecasted fairly accurately w;thin a narrow range for its stock to be considered conservative. Thus, i( XYZ Corp. earned $I per share: this year, an eaminp _projection for ncx.t year of around S2 would dis- play bolb predictability and stability as well. Jn contrast, a projection of between $2 and $4 marks the stock as .. , conservative, • Dividend·payina. The company should pay steady quarterly dividends. but not necessarily high ones. Dividend p.yout should not be more than ~ percent of eaminp. Be wary of 1tocb yieklina more than 8 percent, because manqement may tuddentl_y cut or fUtPCnd these hefty dividends. People somet.imn think or con· servauve 110c:ks at slod&Y. Not true. They lack 1M ftub of their Jrowth· oriented or speculative cousins, but thtre's nothlnrl borina abou1 a con· sis tent I 0.1.S percent return year after ytar. Al tbole n.tes.' your in· vestment can double in as little a1 five )'W'I. Another mi~ion it that couervedve inockl we, almosi ~ --.... -.. "blue-chip taocka. In fKt. maay bluc-chipe arc no! conservative invcstmen1s a1 all. Some in "smokestack" induslries arc overburdened by debt and fat·c shrinking markets and profi1s (or may be producing losSt's). A classic exampll' of a blue.chip 1hat has fallen on hard times and become speculative is USX Corp. (formerly US Steel). Other blue chips, such as· GM, have become more cyclical than they used to be. GM· is still a quality stock. but it's no lon,er appropriate for conservati ve in · vest ors. There art conservative issues in every industry, but they must be carefully researched and selected to stparate them from other companies that arc not conservative. For exam- ple, many utility stocks meet the conservative criteria. Bu1 othen. notably those building nuclear plants, carry more than normal risk (and probably yield more because of this risk). Similarly. the slacks of some larae. well -known retailers qualify as conservative, but those inued by most smaller or specialty rc11ilcrs arc considered more aa· arcsslvc invcstmcn1s. If you're interested in con- tcrvauve stocks. explore with your financial consultant such industries as utilities. bankini, re:tailina and consumer non-dunblcs, such as food, beverqt: and apparel. Some lartr consumer goods comp.nics arc especially attractive because the new tu law will leave Americans with billions of dollart more to spend over the next few ye&n. Lat1, ir you arc interested in our C\lfftnt recommended list aivc me a call It 9l5-7l67. ChOOSlng prodl.lct price tricky Emr,toyecs have bcl'n told that Chrys er will pay the bills if it loses its challenge. Chrysler is also givi ng employees a list Of suggested ahernativc doctors if they wish to leave the physician treating them. Lewslcy said. · Rudy Kuzel, a former leader of United Aulo Workers Local 72:said there bive been rumors of poor medical ca~ in Kenosha for a dee· ade and the union is glad that Chrysler is finally in vestigating the allegations. "I'm pleased that everybody will finally have their day in court. Th is ·type of thing has been going on in this communit y for 1hc last 10 years," he said. He said he hop1:d the legal sys\Cf!\ would expose any doctors who arc providing poor treatment and vi ndi· cate any physicians who ha ve been unjustl y tainted b) run1ors in the ' I I Smog solutlon? past. Chris M. Faulhaber Jr., adminis· trator of the workers' compensation division of 1he state Department of Industry, Labor and Human Rela· tions. said Chrysler's actions arc precedent·se11ing because they challenge the reasonableness of care rather than just the cost. ··There's an alleption of a tremendous amount. of abuSt' and fraud," he said. • Lewstcy declined to identify the doctors whose treatment is being challenged. Faulhaber said he be:· lieved abou1 nine doctors v.·erc in- vol\led. The Associatt~d Press contac1cd M!veral doctors in the Kenosha aq.:a to see whether they had received payment from Chrysler. Most de· clincd to comment or said the)' did not knov.· the status of Chrysler claims because they leave 1hci r • • financial mattl'rs to lheir !Hall But Dr. JosC Kanshepolsky, a neu- rosurgeon. said he has not received any payments for 1rea1ment he provided Chrysler workers over lhe last 18 months. Kanshepolsky said he has _ talked with other doctors and est imated Chrysler has refused to pay 1he bills of at least 80 patients. He said most of the doctors have been too busy to complain. "Doctors are poor business people·. We're too busy rendering care sometimes to light this." Lcwsley said Chrysler 1s prepared to either present 11s inforn1ation 10 an administrative law judge should an employee request a hearing or stage a legal battle should any doc- tors Sul' the automaker. "If a doctor feels he disagrees wi1h our refusal he can dt n.-ctly challenge us in court," U-wsley said. · anoch Durbin, professor of ••rosp•ce •nd "'ech•nk•I sciences •t Princeton Unlver· 11ty, po••• besJde •n engine that run1 on ruitur•I .. , •t hf1 l•boratCffJ. The velt underground suppl,-of cle•n·burnlng nMu· r•I ... 11 now seen 11,-1elentl1t1 •• th• molt r••llltk •lt•rn•ttve to fuel Amerlc•"• urs •nd tructr:1 Into the n••t century. • l'IOH'lf;\tsl-. H\11' Figures aa of Thurlday, July 13 FIXED ADJUSTABLE ....... -· ·-· ·-... ..... .. ... t DMtn ,,_ .. Locll.fn ........ ..... --("I (";fl .._ -~t ("I (~•I ("I ·-1tt Naillonwlde Bank 10.500 20 2.000 500 7.500 2.000 GPM 107 Ameflean lnl•alate SIL 9.7SO 05 2.000 t5 107 1.500 20 • 1.500 t• 2.500 ... Bwlk of America 10. 125 20 2.000 70 187 1.750 20 1.500 .. 2.1!12!i tOOO Bank OI Calilo«Wa 10.025 20 2.000 30 tOOO 9.12!5 20 1.750 .. 2.7~ tOOO . Brtgrlt Morto-Qt 9.750 05 2.000 .. 117 7.500 10 1.000 .. GPM t'7 ~-10.11!15 20 2.000 30 117 1.250 20 t .500 .. 2.350 500 Conltteutton Federal S&L 10. 125 20 0.000 00 117 9.1715 20 2.000 00 2.875 187 ·--~ 9.750 05 2.000 2t, 187 I .ODO tO 2.000 21 BY OWN 117 fllrM lnltirttlllie nk 11 .000 25 1.500 •• ... 1.125 to t .500 •• 2.750 187 ...... Feder• S.nk 10.000 20 2.000 30 107 1.500 20 2.000 30 BY OWN 187 ---'10.500 '; 20 2.000 •• 500' 9.250 20 2.000 •• ..... 187 Hon"1 ,.., .. SM!g• 10.1!125 20 2.000 t• IOO 1.500 20 1,750 .. 2.250 ... ····~ 9.175 20 2.000 30 117 1.000 to t .500 30 GPM 117 -. 10,000 10 1.750 .. 117 1.125 20 2.000 .. GPM 111 ...,. __ 10,000 10 2.000 30 117 1.125 to t .500 30 BY OWN 117 fltaport Anenolrlt 0roup 9.750 10 t.500 .. 117 1.260 l3· t .500 •• 2.750 500 Ga 1 r ,,,... l'tnendel 1.ua 20 t.800 .. 117 1.500 t .500 30 2.750 500 --s-10.000 06 1.000 " 117 10.IOO 20 t .500 " 3.250 500 -"= 10.7IO 10 1.800 .. 500 l .S7S 20 2.000 .. ..... 500 -..... t0.7IO 20 2.000 .. 790 . .... 20 t .750 .. 2.621 ... ao.Olll ""'· c-.n1n1 ..... 20 2.HO .. 117 7,7IO 20 1.750 00 IYDWN tl7 ,.... , .. lbhilnd Oempeny 1.171 10 UIO .. 117 7.7IO 10 2.000 .. BYOWN t17 ---10.111 20 2.000 .. 117 1.100 20 ..... •• GPM 117 ---. 't0.S76 10 2.000 18 117 t .780 20 2.000 •• 3.000 500 --... 10,175 20 I .ODO .. IOO ..... 20 1.750 .. 2.150 ... .... l&WAllY IOUTHlllN CALl'OlllNIA MNUSTAAl•DRTilAGIS ltATIAVlllAGIS ,...._ Ylt-·--C1 1•1•11 ............. 11•~ .... .... .... -i!:1: .... , .... n• ·-1.111 IOAOt ii ttl I.II ·-·t ,..,. 10.7t0 II , •• 81 : .... , ..... l1' ·-..... . .... '"=-, ... ,_ ...., ,1.m . ,.. -, .. .... ,-:: .... -~ ....... ... ·-~-Ez ... .:E - 642-5678 COLDWC?U BANl\eRll ~:'<J)l'l 1 tJlC re.: 644-9060 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 84 PELICAN COURT A SINGLE FAMILY HOME IN BAYVIEW TERRACE A GATED COMMUNITY WITH POOL THIS 2 BR, 2 BA HOME WITH FRENCH DOORS LEADING TO LG. PA TIO IS IN SUPERB CONDITION. AIC. SKY- LIGHTS & MANY BUil T-INS. 'I> BLOCK TO PARK. $347,000 HILLARY THAMER 673-1479 , ••• WIEI OILY 011111 IEL MIR WILL 10- &lt~ 3 Bedroom, '2 Bath home. Patio, -yord + 2 bedroom, 2 Bath, -& 3 cw goroge. $815,000. Opon.....,, .. 41M11Y. Poll••"" ••• &u&,? Only 1235,0001 -le condo w/2 Bedroom, 2 Beth,-· 2 cw-. pooll-. --Ion & nelghbcn. 0,..1 ... ,1 ... MA:111•1 ••• &t s llflv 4-·.-· Qullntt -... ,,,, .. , .. ledrooma. -. 2 -2 P9lloo. -..... --· 2 cat gwoge, NO llfCIO!mo. ••• r e Of•noe Coalt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 16, 1989 Dl From North Orange County From South Orange County est 540-1220 496-6800 Expect the best Coldwell Banker Rcstdcnllal Real Estate Sf:rvlces CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644-9060 THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS EASTSIDE.COSTA MESA 1219,900 Completely remodeled townho me on the New-· port lx>rder. 3 BR. 2.5 BA . Newport schools. \Valk to Back Bay trli ils. Rest valu e iri East Sid e Costa l'\'lesa. BLUFFS 1519,000 So. \\'est tfmod -B i1o: VU. Totally new kit., all new appliances. bleached oak n<x>rs. extensive use of inirrors, lrl$. e nclosed patio. View of hay, night Its. & 1nountu1ns. THE BLUFPS 1525,000 Charming "E " Plan over wide green belt. Many custom features t hat invite you into a real home. Every upgrade of fin est quality. For the ve ry fussy buye r. EASTBLUFF 1539,335 Executive pool home totally customized. 2 BR. 4 BA. MBR has 2 baths. Huge family room w/bar & FP. Family kitchen French dooni. Enterta iners deli(!; ht. THE BLUFFS 1559,000 Front·row view. Rare "R'" Plan with extra large master bedroom. Tastefully decorated in warm & natural co lors. Leaded glass entry & solid oak stairs & banister. LIDO 1595,000 Prestigious Bayfront panoram ic view. Contem· porary design. 2 BR. 2 BA . security boat slip availa ble. \Valk to restaurants & shops. CORONA DEL MAI ISll0,000 Reflecting COMtal charm & elegance, wit.h out.It.anding architectural styling at an excellent price offering 3 BR, library, gourmet kitchen & muter with retreat and fireplace + more. H.V. HILLS 1779,000 E1pandod & remodeled "Hilltbourgh" floor plan on oversized lot w/pool, •r. & gardens. Expensive upgrades throughout ma e this comfortable fam· ily home 1n excellent find! IA YVIBW TUIACB nn ,000 Sinsle family homo w/2 BR & 2 BA 2 car garaie. 1•10d community, al11ant muter BR wilh tky· ll&hl.t area, only 2 yn new. NIWPOll'I' DIG11'1'8 tMl,000 PRICE Rl!DUCEO! To<ally nmodeled family ~-4 BR, family room. hardwood t1oon. front porch -ioo&inr ppouo landacapiOJ. Very Ucbt "' brich~ ~-•11e.• Eilio7 IUAl<lanocl -ii, far yoor family In lhia krlel7 l .....,. "'--"'"'"''-t condition. Gnat =--1· !!Pec-4BR.C1oae10 pool, apa A OPEN HOUSES SAT 1-5 BACK BAY 3 BR 341> UNl\IERSITY # 82 $2 ID.9(IO H. STOC KWELL NEWPORT SHORES 24Z WALN UT ST. 3 BR $309.<~JO .I. STE PH ~;NSON BLUFFS 2 BR , FR WF,STCLll"t" 3 BR BALBOA 2 BR $!>59.0<~l 857.').000 S579,000 221 NATA K. PARKER 1225 ESSEX B. TOWERS 206 ONYX K. LYNC H OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY 1 ·5 BACK BAY 3 BR CORONA DEL MAR 2 BR 345 UNIVERSITY = BZ $219,900 H. STOC KWELL 102 HARBOR WOODS $245.000 P. HARTLEY BAYVIEW TERRACE R4 PELICAN COURT 2 BR $34 7.000 H. THAMER BLUl'f'S 3 BR Z64:1 VISTA OINADA $5 19.000 F. SENNES NEWPORT HEIGHTS 200 LA JOLLA 4 BR 1539,000 D. 1:0LDSBERRY BLUFFS 221 NATA 2 BR. FR $5b9,000 K. PARKER WESTCLIPF 1225 ESSEX 3 BR $.>75.000 .J. MAC MILLAN BALBOA 100 ONYX 2 BR $579.000 M. DEREMIAH H.V. HOM ES . 1942 PORT LAURENT 4 BR. FR $595,000 C. NORMAN !&VINE TERllACE 2001 ALTUllA SBR $659,000 E. OLSON CORONA DEL MAI 501 DAHLIA 3 BR, LIB. $690.000 R. KURTZ H.V. HILLS t!lt SANDKEY 6 BR. FR $779,000 K.RANGER SEAVl!W 1117 YACHT TllUANT 4 BR. FR, VIEW $818,000 G.ANDERSON • H.V. HOMES 1971 POIT CLAllDGE 4 BR. FR, $&42,&00 B. MILES H.V. lllLL8 UOI SAUSAUTO 3BR ssro,ooo G. LlVlNCSTON IA..,_. lltl Clacul DL 6 BR, PR 1886,000 ' D. BIBB NEWPORT BEAC H NE WPORT BEACH ISl9,900 This picture perfect :1 13R detached home shows p ride of ownership in every deL.ail Light, bright lovely de<M:Or. Large beautifully landscaped lot. golf course viev.• 1.00! NEWPORT CREST 1325,000 Gorgeous, spacious 3 13R + den town home with ocean view. Taste rull v remodeled in understated So. west decor. Light: bright & picture perfect~ BIG CANYON 13890500 Sophisticated, spacious 3 BR + den townhome. Qujet location. Light. brig ht & beautiful through· out. Move rig ht in and enjoy~ EASTBLUFF 1448,500 Lowest priced home 1n r:astbluff. 5 BR. one level home wi th la rge pool. Well maintained. Cul..de· sac location. st1 rf' arc11 fo r kids t'' play. Buy leasehold or fee. SEA VIEW 1550,000 Popular Bar Harbor model. 3 BR, 2.5 BA + FR. Mint condition. New kitchen. Guard gate com· munity with tennis. 1>001. spa. Don't miss this one. WESTCLIFF 1585,000 Picture perfect in \\l e11tcliff. This 3 BR. home has it all. Completely remodeled w/family room added. 1.arge yard w/l>eflutiful la ndscaping. HARBOR VIEW HOMES $545,000 Upgraded 4 BR immaculnte home in m Ol"lt de· sirahle neighborhood! Cus tom 11huttet11, hard· wood flor1rs. Berber carpets. !lecluded spa & patio. Perfection HARBOR RIDGE 1879,000 Have breakfast on thf' p8t io. :\ BR. 2.5 BA upgraded Ca11a Blftnca Plf1n on t hf' Hill priced to sell. Assoc. pool, !!ip& & tenn i11. C1tll today for a,ppt. HAIBOl llOGE • 17ll0,00I~ Virtually a value overlooked'. Dramatic 4 BR condo with thfl feel of an e11itate, fffeat outdoor area, expa.n8ive living space11. lovely decor topped off with a view. BAYCIEST Wl!ST '941 .... S.naational 6 BR. 4.6 BA remodeled i.-bi park like setting. Mexican Pave" in1ide • OU\y patio. firepit area, &. pool w/electric childulety cover. llA YSllOUS •••-= 0.....,... 2 awry C.pe od home, 6 BR, 11 wllita & llJbt, terra®tta tile flooro, berber carpel. Greal tUllJIY loauJon. UDO ISU! trll,111 Lw<uriola& ~ Boyflont 1-;4 ' ..... -tar luite. hlio;:.:i,\;'.T.petlo 6 ... • IO'li& w/dock for 2 80' ·-h .....i • ~iiiii:=i©~"'~'"~"°'~"~~w~~~1&~1~w;~ .. ~'"'ij"~~w~~S1~&~1~N1~.~-~~";~w!~~·&~t 1 6 r'*'" 1090 c ..... llty LOU ~ -~=~l r-IHlll.ll---YU.Ill 9JP!! 1225 -=r--· .... ,_, •• TIE WATEI ... ._ lltl•D11111l -·i"'""'"""·""'' -....... -.... 8AC""1CEI ...... VIOW = ~~~'~ c:.?'..!!r~ =":!.;.: .. ?: !~:!~ r~~~E:un. ~ e:~~~~ :.:!'fill" r:or--~.:-~~ r;!'."~~:~~·~~ ~.:rU:;!P'.'.' w1• tub . .__ uNtt In fwnlty rm. Amentt ... Jind: !'5911 YllW fffC l'lomtt. ... In gr•t w of l500 000 Ea-Wiii lrllM den, 2\t.BA, 2 pvt •••• 11'8 aLI Ownet 492-9&32 TENORE 721·1200 Aat . l;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= ..---s.t41t.OOO. 3 fWllPIW. C"* ,.., lot 09il News*1 ... 24,500. · covr1yd1 , b•lc:o ny 111111•• (OYwSt00.000,000S06dt IMCtws.flf'ml wmnan k"cMn,roott:f7500tf,~a::'=-=::1aAiBA1 -wmllln •ll0-1HO• :t1~:;~,h~h 21: M112~:=:::n Sln..1uanc. 1078 GtO¥ft . 1s1s lfl.tlll i:'.:.=-· c ... 'PATTY ,..,, ""-Owner 720-1852 11..... 1menllle1 & m1rbl•· ,:rnbof & Futllon 1111nd'. -· CIE STUD •ese1re31-1,.. 1111•--a;;mmun « D ..... ,,. • ..,..,_ .,.... ,.so,ooo. n.llYTll II A ~L?!:~'!·~~~. .. .. ,.. P.-mo model, 4 BR, 2.5 CONDO ... BY OWNER fEJ~·WPal ., :s~~oOO'.'· o~YEN OWStfN ..... YllW 111111 ......... L•" li'i~~""'""""""~I UICH 4~ 9.nttlom9onOWI" 'Ao MllUf IT IA, ~ md· be•t Hr 2\oMSa. gw., MCluc*t ~ ~ 12-4pm, 873-0e81 MllNTllAll tn Int. colortvl 38R 2BA, Moblt Homes 1100 S.,.t• 'fnei V•lle-M•ln llCfel Cuttorn pool,..-, I price.Agent -IM24 .,. .. 1195,000. 41'2 Big . -•a•wiiiii 1170POf1Ch•r... 2nd floor ocHn viw: '°'5* re1ldence, bern1, prlv.cy-and undef 11 , MDIII NW_. ~ • N.B, 730--0620 ••lllW ... -Qu, .... ._.. Charming, vlUa-1tyMI Nft homtll~ •:.:'•2 '::om llT • llllTI itorage, lw)t wet«, traln-mllMonl For prty1t1 ~ l · -·-Hlghly upgre · ,., """' & remodel 4 BR. View ol ' I I & morel COuld be Ing, c.i1 c.11 PATRICK ,28R. 2BA, 6'tl & COlinlry --•w NllllllLJ~U 113"800Agt548·1112 Perk & Spygllll redwood, llCl9nll..,. tile WlnDlnMl'FOfTWOt ngrng poM> l'lNORE 721•1200 ,\gl kitchen. MU:e lhla homti Litle MW, lerQll 28R 2BA 1355,000. A.gt Ruia ' 5785 OOO ' work & morel 1fl llme on •••-J\1 1 ,_'!'P<'. Ell=i:t ~y " 000 000.... lhe OM lo '"· M~ln on tM Nnd! Xlnt lo-Kuhtmenn 6S()..3M9 WI.,.., OMll 'et market ... Hurry, wont 1111 , .,llfWPllT-.... d. ' °* tOO 1 • condtlk»n. NNt p•rk•, c•tlon-Only 1785,000. · 2BA 2BA, trplc, pool. 1972 Port ~ Ofter.ct •t 1228,900 Anor<11ble Uvlng .,,,oog 11,400,000 m'f!e~~ .. ~· 11chool & community C.11 PATRICK TENORE SAllY IUCR 1155,000. &31·1515ie. N:. CUl~~u~lu~R,!n.\~ _491-2338 lhe rich' 11mou1. Why • -·· cen1er. Open Hou11 721·1200 AQ1 ry. 1 cl IPU SMIT 11·1 P•Y apt spsce & drive to •110-1000• .. ocean view, count~y S•tlSun 1·!5 . c 1n (OV. ll00.000,0CiO Sold!) WITll DDCll SHOP home.Spic ou1 y1r · lhl b1Kn wh9f1 you cin • . French. Like new. Large 64•-4078, By ownlf, No 1842.500 11114 Yll S. YIMaft hlYfl your own lf)&Ce by :> _ -...... •• corner lot. S8915K. OPEN Btotr.er•. pleaM. ea· on thl w•let. 'BA. 198' Port SeabOUrne Ille bl)" jYmp In your r1!1 a~--~D ....,.... r-.-S•t.ISun. 1·5. 2100 3'.4BA prtv•I' patio..,. AT HOMEI, Ot'IQlnal Somerset 5 BR. IOOO & 1111 iw•y ONLY .:J\:•~I ". 2GC>Ollt,vt.wof8Kliih)". Oc:NnBlvd.C1nneryVH-mTIDllDn trltlC .. ,,,,95000 Remo6el louchel. Mag· s.nt.Anl 0 I . 2BR ;---·. 38A 2~. 1525,000. lageRulty.873-3777 2eR brtoht ~ unit ' ' ' nlllcentb1cky11d. lllllO 138 ,5~75-8~ · OwMr IM0-'213 E111bluff. by ownef, 3 BR, wtPY1 ditck. 1224,000. ~""'-•llO·lOOO• Make classlfled $825.ooo 1819 s Go1c1enw1•1.1~==0::-=~=..-I ....... PUI 3 8AS839.000. 900 Alep-SU lion Rlty 873-5354 2BA 2~ 1800 11. r::; advertielng the best THOMWELL HOMES will 5.,,, .... ~ •. St•rlet homl •• THE WATER I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ... F11 Row , Hyvu. Expended po St. 720-1852 •W•T 11mf1n ~ c! ~ r ~ CU9t « D way to save time •lao Dfflgn And Cu11om wtPOOI & IP•· Pric.d 28R 28A Moblll hOme, 5 Tlmf Sh1!!n9 I 590 3BA. 2'Al8A . FR, 2500 OPEN SAT/SUN 12~ PrN11e"seA 2'AIBA, 2)"M1'11 lrplcl. v:l'ed <*~2 ffitp.:rJ.:<•-1 and gas! Bulld your Nlw Home. rlohl ., 1199,900. o.c.:. Sl•r Park, 569,500. DESPEAATE-TlfT'll Share 111. on.of·•·klndl Cd mlftmllt U1J new Model partec11 dOOf'a to aan<I $449 000 \l_il!:!!! • ... ~) . . C111714-721-8050 86-10·10. OPEN HOU E RCI red/prime Slelpl 8 720-17040wnll'/Bkr ....... " vaiu9 •I 1229,900. c." Ag1RuuK.87J..31i1 . • l•ll1Pilot Fore.ppolnlrnenl SAT /SUN 1·5. M•c •110-1000• w11$1 1,000 No.13.500 £i0.000 UNDER MARKET DOVER SHORES BLUFFS P~~~~~EA~AE ••2·11JI 722·7578• Ag!. CALL 1714) 829-7558 B-Y ~~.~~; Pl~~l:~u:. 48' 21~ .. ~~.~..:.000. · (Over 1100,000.~ Soldll -JlllllllD=•ll fri i\\ 3S., 2200 sq ti, 2 level OPEN""°SATi'SuNi~~-r~ w JM P9tera(~trr.) \!,E.l~·=•J,tii.lj ••••••• t •• ~~~:::::: .:::;:::·:. ~.:!:'!' ~~¥.f~~ People NEED Classified 0.~." •• ,~.~w··~.:.. .• • ... ,T •.. ',sNi' .. :_· Ci!~~;;: ofdllllf!MlorllMl¥actollon A11um•ble 111. owe. 191ci111)'·Alt••llons?Ac-OIHrlltaw ... er ...... 642-5118 pt'oPll'T)'you'..,.bMflwenl· lrac:le. Sm down. Anytime countlng?Aulorep91r? 'H-1112 porl Belch. 827-3640 Ing. 549-2842 Ad'1'111lM In clalllflecl. •Spa •Pool •view *•Waterfront **•Waterfront and Pool ""'Give Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOll 297 Nassau Rd. Costa Mesa 545.5735 $257,900 3319 Nevada, C.M. 5-'6-2313 $279,000 I Sat 1-5 Sun l-4 •2100 Ocean Blvd (Peninsula) N.B'. 673-3777 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2220 Pomona, C.M. 546-2313 $269,000 4411 River, 'Penlnsuta 644-6200 $449,000 2632 Riverside, Costa Mesa 631-1266 $292,500 Sun 12-4 Sun 1-4 I •8752 Adams. Huntington Beacn 631 -1400 $310,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Ii IEOROOll 5041 Barkwood, Heritage Pk, Irv. * * * t • 4809 Seashore. Newport Beach 646-7171 $247 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 760-5000 $1 ,199,000 Sal/Sun 11-6 2953 Cllll Or.Newport Heights 644-6200 $1 , 100,000 1237 Conway, C.M. 645-0303 $282,000 220 Via Palermo, Lido Isle. NB Sun 1-5 . 760-5000 SS•SK Sun 1:30-5 Sal/Sun 1-5 Ii IR plus FAii Rll or DEM •+ 1508 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. • 1002 Cannonade. c .M. 642-2000 $839,000 Sat/Sun 1-Spm. 546_2313 $42S,500 Sat/Sun 1-•:30 •20s La Jolla. Newport Hts. 644-9060 $539.000 Sun 1_5 2591 Circle Or. Bayshores 644·9060 $885,000 Sun 1-5 2 IR plus FAii Rll or DEM 613 Jasmine. Corona del Mar 631 -1400 $350,000 * •t44 Sea Island. Newport Beach Sun 1-5 760-5000 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOll 18 Aries Ct., N.B. 631· 1400 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••17 Barloven10. Nwpl Crest. N.B. 673-7300 $275,000 Sun 1-5 93 Cor9'ca, Nwpt. Nortn 1'-4<1-11200 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1_4 2273 Rutgers, Costa Mesa 760-5000 $259.000 3217 Oregon. C.M .. Sunday 1-5 645-0303 $269.900 e 468 Bolero Way, Park Lido. N.B. Sat /Sun 1-5 •2500 CllH Dr, Nwpt Hgts. N 631 -7300 $229.500 Sun 1-5 • ••117 C~ca, Newport North, NB 3429 Santa Clara Cir, Mesa Woods. CM 999 Presidio. C.M .. .. . 760-0714 $265,000 Sunday 2-5 540_7355 s275,000 Sunday 1-5 645-0303 $264,500 : : 8 Evening Song, Irvine ':· 644-6200 $248,500 ••2981 Redwood, C.M. Sat/Sun 1-4 673-9333 $1,390,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 161 2 Hlghland Or. Harbor Highlands. N.e. 631 -7300 $625,000 Sun 1-5 161 Mesa Drive (Eastslde) Costa Mesa 553-8090 $231 ,750 Sat/Sun 12-5 •243 Palmer (Newport HelghlS) C.M. -· . :: • 102 Harbor Woods, CdM Sun 1•4 3501 Sausalito, H.V. Hiiis 644-9060 $850,000 Sunday 1·5 546-2313 $248,000 Sat/Sun 1 ... 4 204 Kings Place, N.B. 673-7300 $735,000 Sun 1-5 673-3777 $343,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .: 644-9060 $245,000 -Sun 1_5 2011 Tustin, E'slde C.M. 631-1400 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1901 Tradewlnds Ln, Baycrest, N.B. 1925 Lanai, Costa Mesa(Mesa Verde) *2•50 Vista Hogarl..~1utls, NB 631'-7300 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631 _7370 $495,500 Sunday 1 ... 5 673-9333 $215,uuu Sal/Sun 1-5 • 10111 Kukul, H.B. • S46-2313 $214,900 Sun 1•4 345 University B2, Back Bay 644-9060 $219,900 Sal/Sun 1-5 * •337 Via lido Soud (l ido) N:B. 1101 Nottingham, Newport Besen •810 w. Baker Unit 105, C.M. 673-3777 $2 ,250.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 760_5000 5699.000 Sal/Sun 1.5 850-1880 $198,900 Sun 1-• •., •633 Lido Park Or, Newport Bch "37-5050 ... 19.000 Sat/Sun 11 _3 •621 Vista Bonita, Blutts. NB • -.o 640-1213 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~· 1oe Onyx, e.Mboa . ,,..._llOeO $579.000 900 W. 20th SI., C.M. 722-8680 $219,900 •••t• Oakcrest. Newport Besen Sat/Sun 12-5 760-5000 $2,895,000 Sat /Sun 1:30-5 3 IR 11lus FAii Rll or DEii .-,., 84 Pelican Ct., Ba)'\49W Terrace .; 1'-44-llOeO $347,000 Sat/Sun 1 ... 5 2643 Vtlta Ornada, BkJfb &44-9060 $519,000 Sun 1-5 **1116W.BayAve.NewportBeaeh C 673-3777 $1 ,895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 17 Pinehurst, Big anyon 644-6200 $1 , 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••38 Acacia Tree ln. Univ. Pk , Irv. 759-9100 $275,500 Sun 1-5 • Sun 1_5 3149 Yellowslone, C.M. 662-0550 $225,000 ;;;••101 Schofz Plaza PH 17 Versailles,N.B. •• 759-9100 $189,990 Sat/Sun 1-5 ;. Sun 1-4 ; .. •••740 Via Lido Nord, (lot) Lido Isle, NB r· &42-5200 $1 ,800,000 Sunday 1-5 ,_ 2 II pl11 FAii Rll or DEM .. 3 IR 11lus FAii Ill or DEM ••79 Abrazo Alsle, Westpark Tlempo 760-0714 $249,900 Sat/Sun 2-5 900 Aleppo St., Eastbluff. N.B. • 720-1852 $839,000 Sat/Sun 12-6 4 IR plus FAii Rll or DEM * • 1101 Bershlre Ln. Westcllfl, N.B. 631-7300 $539,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ..-17 Cherry Hiiis, Big Canyon, NB 559-9400 $1 ,545,000 Sunday 2·5 2123 College Ave, C.M. 645-0303 $257 ,500 Sun 1-4 * 1901 Port Cardiff, Hrbf V~ Hmet, NB 640-5664 $674,900 Sunday 1·5 2006 Port Provence, Har. View Hms 631 -1400 $595,000 Sun 1-5 1978 Seabourne, Hir. View Hms. 631-1400 $615,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1942 Port Weybridge. Harbor View, N.B. 759-9100 $599,900 Sat/Sun 12:30-5:30 p: 12 Befcourt s .. Befcourt -1'-44-8200 $1 . 195.000 Sun 1:30_5 30 Ba~est Ct., Bayview 644-8200 $375,000 2556 Crestview. Baysnores, Newport Beach 1219 Sandkey, Harbor View Hiiis 673-9333 $795.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-9060 $779,000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 221 Nata, Bluffs ""-~" $559.000 Sun 1-5 3032 Carob, EasttMutt -.....,....., 6«-8200 $520.000LH Sun 1-5 •""'••9 Crestwood, Hrbr Adge. NB 673-9333 $3,•00,000 Sunday 1-5 1873 Tanltl. Mesa Verda. CM 540-7355 $539,000 Sunday 1-5 • • +v•1a San Sebastian. Hrbr Rdge, NB 501 catallna, Newport Beach ., 873-9333 $1 ,795,000 Sunday i -5 631·1268 $425,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •25271 Ericson wa'y. Laguna Hiiis 1952 Windward Ln, Baycrest 64•-6200 $640,000 494-9704 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 Sun 1-5 **501 Evening Star Ln, Ovr Shrs, N.B. • • *•""'•is Sea Cove ln. Sea Island, N.B. 3245 Clay St, Newport Beach ; 873-0681 $579,000 Sunday 12-4pm - _631-1266 $475K-$499,SOO Sat/Sun 1-5 I II 11lus FAii Rll or DEM 631 -1400 $1 ,295,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ( 2100 Seville, Penlnaule Pt • 831-1400 $549,000 ••3000 Cort• Portonno. Newport North Sun 1-5 760--0714 $595,000 Sunday 1·5 **501 Evening Star Ln, Ovr Shr, N.B. 631·7300 $1 ,295,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2871 Bayshore Or, BayshOfes 6-44-9060 $1.295,000 Sun 1-5 343 62nd St .. Newport Shores 3530 Crystal ln., S.A. l 831-1400 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 546-2313 $199.950 1536 Irvine Ave, Newport Beach •• 1448 Galaxy, Dover Shores l .-• I IElllOll t-·.:: • 1 a Albegar, Rlchmnd pt., San Clemente : &CB-7111 $400,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 .. .. : . 2001 Ahure, lrvtne Terrace • • ,,..._llOeO -.000 Sun 1-5 +327 Anad9, 8Mboa Penlnsu11 873-3777 1795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1211 Bonnie Ooone, CdM ; ; 780-0714 1618,000 Sunday 1.5 : : •21 Cololna. -Helghta :: 144...flOIO ...... 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 :: • ; 800 atft Dr, Cltfthawn, N. B. :· 131·1300 1161,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 :~ I012 Cllff, Nr Hetghtt :, 1-16,000 Sun 1-6 :-:~ 11MO ~Ave, Coeta MeM •: 131-2204 1221.000 &undoy 1-4 • :: I01 o.llllo, C«ono de1 M"' :: 144 -.-0.000 8un 1-8 ;:no E. 211181., Collo-!: --7001 Ull.000 Sit/Sun 11.a •• ;.: 1121 m-, W&&I • ~· 144 -N11.000 Sun 1-a ·-·-·::.'::"ml --...._,.. -·1r·-· ........ ••• •••• .... a.l9wt 1-t ··--1111-.,. .... ..,.. oe.-I •JC ....... Sat/Sun 12:30-4 760·0714 $390,000 Sunday 1-4 &44--6200 $1,395,000 Set/Sun 1-4 *20322 Daer't'alle, Huntington Beach * • • 11 Jade Cove, Spyglass, CdM 780-0714 ,$339,000 Sunday 1-5 . 760-1468 $1 ,250,000 Sun 1-5 l IEDIOOll DI llOIE 206 La Costa Ct., Eastslde, C.M. *•3439 Fuchlla, C.M. 546-2313 $287,900 Sun 1-4:30 631-1400 $475,000 1013 Orove Ln, Wntctlff Grove, H.B. 3367 Marlaold, C.M . Sun 1"'5 110 Via Trieste, Lfdo Ille. 631-7300 $1 ,245.000 Sun 1-5 131-7300 $725,000 Sun 1·5 546-2313 $277,900 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 1801 S.,Kathy ln, Anaheim ••1220 Outrigger. Corona Del Mar &45.0303 $239,000 Sun 12:30-4:30 760-5000 $685.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 **3804 Mar~. N.B. 87&-7300 $575.000 1N7 New Hampshire, C.M. 6..e-2313 $289.000 ' •2232 Port AberdMn, N.B. Sat/Sun 1-5 631-1400 $5H,OOO Sat/Sun 1-5 1972 Port ClarldQe. HY Homes Sun 12-3 &44·1NlOO $84"2:,500 Sun 1-.S ••2901 N. Redlande, Cotta..... •1942 POl't Laurent. H.V. Homes 813-8700 sa.49,000 S.J/Sun 1-5 6«-llOeO $596 ,000 Sun 1-5 1700 P-_,,.,,, -t 28t5 81111iig Sun Or, Hr!>< View Hlllo. COM MZ-l200 1480.000 Sundoy 1-5 1'-40-55e0 $1,350,000' S.J/Sun 1-5 "'21-Grind euo.\i, 111g ey,,, NB •••ea22 81«r• Aolo. Tur11«-. 1rv 11'-9333 $1,249.000 S.J/Sun 1-5 842-4940 1489.500 Sot/Sun 11-4 1 • 20 -Grind V-, lie COnyon · 401 -Ad .• CIUll-. N.8. 144 aoo -.000 kl/Sun 1-5 «11-7300 "'5,000 Sit/Sun 1-6 Sun 1-5 ... I .. •1mT,.ds:t:r..,e.,:a• ... l200 1111. lolllun 1-8 ..,1-<:ao •••I It VII' Udo -Udo Ioli ... 1-6 •1-1000 11.-.000 Slt/lun 1-5 ... ,,.. ... -.Udo ... -1-6 ..... tr10,Al00 -I ... TOWllOMES COIDOS FOR SALE 1 IEllllll ·~t747 ScMnloy Boy, Coolo M- 1'-45-2770 $182,500 Sot/Sun 1-5 *"• IQO -Plz, PH 3, VOl'oolllM. NB 641-1112 Sl3t,900 Sundoy 1-5 lllllMI ••71t Avooedo, Cotona Dlt Mar .,.._ 1231.000 Sundoy 1 ... "'"*"°CoarlOI' Ln 1114. VIOi-. NB en...oo lHll,000 Sun 1-4 *"'OIO COnyon -Or, lllQ ()y!I, NB -SH0.000 Sit/Sun 1-a --K.t..~18-14.._ -.ooo So1/Sun 1..a 1 ·~-..---·-111,GOO &al/Sun 1-5 .. t1rr1 ''*'' -.12211.!!.S;_~ • •1..,.,.-0r,11.UdoV11 ... M •t·?IOO ..... --'• •t--1741.000 111/lun 1..a ---· ..__..'&.. 'Ul11¥l'"'"-""""' ..... ..,1 Udo-°'· ....... ..... ..... M&Wll 1~ .. •ao 1111.-......,. 1-4 II I M .. ,. !illlllMll .. , C.M. UIS ... 7171 I'~ •2156 Vlsla Entrada, The Bluffs. N.B . 631 -7300 $412 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 IEDROOll 435 Vista Trucna, Tne Bluffs. N.B. 631 -7300 ~25.000 Sat/S.un 1-5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE DUPLEXES FOR SALE lll11lu1211 1401 Cliff Dr., Cllffhaven 644-6200 $649,000 Sun 1-4 430 Goldenrod, Old CdM 1'-44-6200 $650.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 413-413i,.; Polnsett11. Corona Del Mer 873-8494 $815,000 Sunday 1-5 HOIES FOR REIT 2285 Fordham Or, Cottege Park. CM &42-5597 Sat/Sun 8-4 21e Jnmlne Aw. Oktti Cotona Del Mar 759---9070 '2500 Sat/Sun 12-5 •1 M<>nt«eY Cir, $pyglU1, CdM 213-533-1438 $3200/mo. Sat/Sun 1-5 ••••0304'A w. OcMntront, Nwpt Ben 722-8480 $4000/mo Sat/Sun 12-4 • ••• TIWllllES Al REIT ••34 Corllco.(-~ 28A) N.8. 1144-4781 Sl2IO/-.Slt/8un 1-8 Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /Sund11y July t6 1989 D3 COfON Otl MM lbll Costa Mfy 2614 B111t11 conao. qUM• c111-Lt •-y ICUIF"llT 2BR 2&A. I leYei 6aytl0ge de-sac ena un11 IOVel" 111•"' "' II TIE HLF _ .. I S udlo A Plan •llrlg wfd. dout>'e ""nbelt 380 · 2, 8 ,,..• 3BR ovttk)oka .. no. k.111. ~ Baytronl sm t Pl ' od 1 "· ' "· Catallnl·IP&. aec:. A.JC, l B•g C111yon 28A 2BA N-CleCOf, patio, utll c>CI garage, MCur •n ry. Uv rm, lam rm 11,950 .. •~"""7""· .. 00 townhOm• terrific lo-Ou .. 1 emplOyeCt Single communny l>OOI. ~·· Call 640-1858 car no~ ._. 3600 11450/mo _ ---~;;=~liiiiiiiii ce11on. golt c.out .. & ctty 166Smo (yrlyJ 813· p 38A 7BA·S1750. Remoa. Steps to poOI IP• "" d BBQ j I ' Bath Iron! Ot.iple• Fire· •E ANAHEIM , 4BR. 31'\BA, •11.ec hm 2 mllr IUllll , •P•. grdnr N/Pe11 lmmac. Ju11 A•· dOf\e.21001/1.$1400 Nr •rwv• e32.3553 MODEL NEW Woodb•ldQ41, tlflghl 38R 211'1BA. !em rm. all get. calh ce11, .\IC N• Sou11'1· lake $1390 548·5133 l lO·IOM er -IQl new 11ppl Avlll lmmed <:v•eo en1ry, 16oo i11 ot ~1i· Yr~ ·1~1:;15~~': p11c1 S850 tmo Agt • 2B°R t'lt8aL patio, QW• agti. DIW carH. IM.lndty room NO pe11 $676/mo 645-6662 or 650·2311 0 .. 1 ot" I E'lC:ll•' I 0CEANFA0Nf.PENINS hghll v..,.• 2 ca1 glJ'agti FURN let clus lBt lBe Ch11mlng 2 Bedroom 1 723·0352. 760--8618 •tRVI Nf TEA RACE luaury, $1795/mo Brian.114-675.8816 875·4912 nr -'~Mi..V I ILIFFS TIW"""IE Lovely •BR 3BA spec· Diil Ollt I l 'l1•• •··· NORTH Baylront '( I LEASE L•g Furn 181 *•Ill&,., •• l{U',Fll'll\. I ' , "'-iecu1a1 ~lflwl 2 c'ar gar· 110-1090 tr l••-1'°1 r y I Ba L1vg/D1n1ngrm 2 •2e50 HARL.A AV£• \l"\\"I \""'I I" \ 11 3BA 2 ... BA PlllO, o•• 8 I $5-0QOlmo Specloua l BR lrplc Blkt 10 Beacnl A ... 11! 911 \\ ...., ~ sec a1a1m $1<11 751mo .~AY A!OOE 20A 2BA RfAMtl( ' "s'•,oso"-,.,~.,",".,,',",ch 11100 Kanri 75'i1·50fi!I A lfTlaJI ciuiel comc>lh 1106 3 br 2 be Lltlla Balboa $pyg1as1 Hill • 7 Monterey 1,---...,-.---....,., hi.land Aemooele<.1 very Circle, 48 R. VIEW! Laguna Beich 2148 n1telyl Yrly leaH N·pe11. $3200 Opefl Sal/Sufl 2 BR, 2 BA. oceafl vi-. n·amok1f1g Rer1 req 1·5. 2131533-14 38 . decks. lrplc, n-Be1ber 'if ALl0 H". llMI 759-700• Bkr COOP ,~A ... l""llion N"• •' "" 16R Ap!s moaeratety vvv ""' "" pr1C.O Some !11'1181\.lr• ca- 2BA. 2BA N-luau•y EIPIS 11.111 IEW a11y, S 1450/mo \!'\\ ( \ "\. '1 ) I 'j \ 11 1"9dr1! Cetllf'IQt. b•lcoll~. ~~1 b~~g ~~S:~va6~ IEWPOIT IOllTtl YILU ·2~:S~~~;u~itui ~:a~ ~ A1 '' ~i· • Balbo1 Penlnsula 26071coni Meu 1624 g:;rv~~= .:~:."::~a&d. $2300 Agefll fl13·651 I 2131325· 1725 Sally crpl & paint, g•••ge C t.1r•l11 h,1,1 UNIOUEL y designed J eA _s l ,600 497 .ea47 Sat/Sun 11.4 t5!h & 38RS2SOO/mo644·1968 Y1ew,3ceigaragti&laun· BR 11 1 d k Sparkling cle•n 2Bdfm laundry 111 . NC. No Moruov11 "' Hoag Ho1p I PENINSVLA, c8A bch dry. $3000/mo PENTHOUSE OCEAN VU 1 ' rec ace. ,,_ ec 1''•Ba $7'50 Alt u\!11 PllCI pell Vllmll 549·2441 MesaDavQ79·9991 hse,patlo Sl,1175 •BIG CANYON JBA Unobstru.cteo brana newl ~~~1 gca~~r~•~,~~~0~' G11rage Sorry no pet• 3 br 3 bl, l'erk 3 cars, 2BA. 1ky1!1, lrplc, w/d •lllULIUY* t11ec1ace. bay VI-. yrl'f hkup, 1 ·C"!• garage. SBA 3'-'iBA HIJ99 lol. View· 8 FFS 2',,BA 1ocatea on go11 2 Ms1• BR, 1uaury, gated ...... 673.0070 67,_....... 1~ WAL LACE •EASTS1DE 281 1BiGOl-2 BA 2 II Ory 1''t BA LU · 3BR, view S l ,950 guar<led $2500 650-26,0 """" """'~ ~2-1424 642·4905 tagll'I. lrpl(. tlove . pr1v11e corido Comm ·-<lblalNWPT HGTS woodsy 4BA courMI wlv1ew ot moun. Sl8501mo 723·0814 $1450/mo * 989-4229 Dana Pt 10 Ca1a1ln• 1 Id I SI 100 • pool $2,150 111111, $3750/mo -----I 1BA up1t11lrs Apl 50 M 5 MINUTESTOBEACHI enlrance tmall yara ~ ~ o9pn~~ 1 1857 HAR VU HILLS. remOO al •BAYCA EST 2BR 2BA f1om bay $750/moyearl~ S850/mo •MC 548·1827 ON DIAMOND AVE-3BFi $4000/mo * 494·2023 l''IBA yearly $1350 Costa Mtu 2124 EMERALD BAY. Cherm1n4j1 _ •BR, riawa lloors, nu 2 cir g1ragti, wshll<l"1• I U lll.Ull Ill ut11111e1 1nclu<11<1 Call IEW LIWEl llllTI ! •WT-• 2BR , EXE CUTIV E kitcl'l &pa1nt 'flid$1850 1ncl,$1250t mo l3BR 2'\BA 2 balConies 71 •·737-4554 ""1BA.S550-$e25 ON 60 BAYFAONT-48R 2 BR, 1 BA. Eastslde,wld 3BR 3 8A homewtv1ew 2BA yearly $25-00 hkup. sm yard. no gar· En1oy th+s private area LOU YlHl IULTlll aoe. no dogs AvaJI 811 Yrty IH. " S2900/mo 11J-4QtJ $725 2318 Santa Ana Av· COLDWELL BANKER CONDO MO<lel perlect OCEAN FRONT (winter 873 9333 o~ertooklng tjjoll cou1se l blkl 10 bCl'I sm ""2BA 1650·$125 I H• laJ lrtl lrplc. pool, spa g111ag.a lse) lovely lurn •BR rrplc • Lg k•tcl'leo '~:111 21n1ng Bachelo• ,..,d palio '"' ""3BR S900 Country 1M1ttlng 2BR 1BA .' 250, 6 •• 61., S · · sw+mm1rig ,.,..,..,, •ennos Ga1/wt1 c>CI Pool 91r 01 .. uosus carpo" og cov'C · mo · 3 400 IPTUTTIWEIS I NO STOVE S475 mo 6 2 5073 650 0069 ' ' * * cour! sec.urea ga1e ' * · .. ,,,_" 3-""''''"'' _ tl<'lutl. 2 13·431·3186 EDIE OLSON LIDO AREA Furn_ Sec lH 28• 28 • O ,,.""Im~ sec 818·285·0223 u ....,,,, "" '' Woriderlul 2 story !am1!y vus SJsoo · • coriao. b1y v>ew sunny Call Cllf ll'LJ•• I••• • 2BA IBA $10001"10 l & 2BR Ap!a Eas111aa dep "lo pets ~2·2816 •OWSIC ll&ln* blllg POOi 2BR 2' BA u4jjll'I " " MCur1 Y """' " I •BONUS. Btg · 811u111u1 D• "I'( S7851mo • S700 SMALL bu! charming 2BA 2 BA I BA Eastslde horn 644-9060 lBA DfllCh coUaQ41 on . e. -horn& 3BA 2· 1BA aH CLIFFHAllEN grea1 v>ews. kllchen 2 car parking 1110·1000 t r IU-1•01 • IBR lBA S6001mo ioc• BBO lnd•y 1m pa110 •E'SIOE 2BF\ lBA 011, ine bay 2 car tjjlrage, lrplC, ~arage Completely SUNNY , 2BA. 2BA apt lrplc. a ll major IP· telurbstled Sl.200/mo Walk to DeaCh & town pHioces DOCK FOR 18. AV IP & ~arenar View Dack Garage h1dw<1 tloo" Lg balcony, •B" poo> & •P• SJ 500 I pool $14 75/mo yrty 1se I Bo ! h nc I u a e 1 u I 11. '''''' Co••• 0 ., $635 & " " • 1aunllry rm upper un•t hplc Nr t>eacn111 Pan1n· BAYF,RONT Lg oock lu•n Agt 875-4912 1 ~ ~.ill &.V -1•ts5 673.6880 IJp No pets 631 8427 1 Qu•e1 f)ullOing No. Pets ~~· :~ ~7~~~~mo yrly 28R, 2BA. den, !rpr'. ter-1 IEWNIT DlllT KCl',FllW\ 1 $79S1mo 720· 1565 BOAT S1275tmo ytly 673·55 3 ~'!._ 8~5 494-7302 g 111ce $4 ,750 1Bes! locellon ovll'l•IOok1n9 1\!'\\!\1., ii l'J \ ' ~---~~-..,.,_,, No Pets 613·0409 11llr 6, • * 2 Br I Ba House or mestagti on 673-6810 WI 2 c11• g11rage. 1arge Mission Viejo 2167 :-.i"'"=------1 yaro 7~8 Joanna S9SO 01 llEC. UI( llll E •UITIL•FF• Weltrfrt•I Mt••S 110. I pool & 1enm1 3BR 2'>oBA I'"' 1,l, ,~. , ' Corona del Mir 2622 We!it:field •Mess veroeig QUl8tJBR View E11.ac SBr3Balam1ly llUL1011131-1•00 lr plc, 11\acl'lea dbl gar· I e OCI( TO BE ACH l 2BA !rplc. 1gc1ose11 dOI Bi/boa mo 549 7991 $1800 •3B1/paol $1350 PenlnsWa 2107 •COLLEQEPARK• ·I •2Br s12so 581-0355 hm S2395 Agl 786·7322 0 ,~ 'X 28" 28 "1 ;ige $1400/mo ise C111 1 SE' ISU"I ' L ' IP&ITI En S jarage d 'w enc! DIUO U Le: · n ,. BARBRA CHAMBERS •. "' 2Br trp!C t1a1cony bu1ll· 1095 No Pets 6"0·2<1195 3111211 lOWlllO•SE balcony. 'ila•, 1 bllo. ben j 631•1266 Out11an01ng ga1e·gua•cieo 1 ni '"II· 111• Xt•a pr~ng La•ge aun1.ct1ve Apts 1n iii 3BA 2BA . remodeled -----Bf:IANO new 3Br 2~1 near Enclosed paho. gardener Amenrlles. garage $1050 $1 100mo 818·359·4539 2BA ·den 2 >BA 2 S1090 Agl6755511 Deau!1fu1g11raen sel\"'ll \S550'l'IO • aep Mob•le 2160 mo 2 13.546 -9003 , o• 714.673-4554 l1p1cs Ontflegoll r.;o,.,!>e J Poo11~p a Ga•a'ifa or l "Ome Jo,jo pets M1tu•1 Bay Prkng, lndry, 1to~e. S lWOtmo. 551.6035 Ntwport Beach dlw , micro. Wood shul· ,_..__ ___ - l' I -L All !he Dells & wn•sHesl 1111 a 2 111 carpor1 Sorr~ no pelij adul!S Ou•et 5ecu•e • IFOA LEASE.f1225 JBA -$33501'1'10 .• 760.5064 J too S•• L• •••·2111 2BOrm, ·Ba s11sj 1991 Newp0r1 6<16-637J. 1e11 s 155n..675.3819 •LllllU COllO* _ •EXCLusive GUARD • ~ -• WGATeo COMMUNIT'V . lllCtfFllO•T COIDO gar • new C•pt •309 2BO•m 2Ba $800 2 BA; 2 8A. balcony.1 Patrice Ag! 557.4373 lfWPOIT-fllllCl TOWN"10USE t900 ~o tt 1BA Apl >Nlperklntjj, enc1 398W Wilsori 631-551131 New2 Br 2 5 Ba Lux fnhH 2BA 1BA, lrplc, w/d, patio, II Ill CllYOI 1 blk to Bay, Ocean. Ferry ~ ,tr1kJ~n19~~~-3:~ 2BR 2BA townhoma, F1plc. Pv1 2 ca1·geraje · g mlrro 1rp1cs 1n LA & mslr S 1600 mo (213) 471·3 42 •N.;pf Alvlera •BA 2'1tBA BR. w~I b11•. w/d hl!ups, 2 l='ENINSULA POINT 3BA, Fr pie, gar. yaro. pool, spa ca• 'ilaf. cenlra! a11 AU 2BA, , ga1 apt Greal 10. $1299. No DelS 722-80 11 maJnlanance 1ricl So•ry, oceanlron1$1500 600E C-21Prol 551·7000 3BR26A.2s1o•1 (i•e•-1 pa110 Deem c11hngs g __ Ocean Front 'll 10 FILLOOEl"VIEW Spacious 3BA 2',BA 2 loo~s upper o11c• bll) 1)11-+ns frig g stove 1 Baciroom $655 llfe8liBAU 8 16-796·239 I "' s!ory condo '" pool wlbilla patn lo bC" 'II D $8001mo 613-4677 '}~ ! w W>lson 631·0960 O IN-portCrett4BR2'1rBA . 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REAL TORS 644-6200 pe1s 760·1713 85?'-,776 S5501mo 830 4456 1 EASTSiDE l BR 2BA 2'~BA Conao n1ghly to 1.820 t i!. g~~ c~rse Pe!er~o •BA. 2'•8 -1 Fm , 675-•630 I 2BA 2BA upptH newly re-3 BR 2 BA tip! 2 ce1 gar-2BA S195 New c11pe, &1 Cozy w1111 IOll o! n11ural ... -....... ---•I country kllchen. pool. VERY NICE 28A 18•. b!I· tenri11. 2 car garage No lns , \eundry, ga1, $1175 pe!s or smoking $1100 108 Narcissus 675-285• .\gt 675·•912 28A, 1BA 2 car gar. !ndry. CUTE E'slda 2Br 2B1 • micro & 111g 2 blks 10 den. 11~ rm. din rm, laun. l)Ch $1 350/mo dry rm. Osh wshr, lfplc * 536·2731 * Will hold now tor 911 I S 1195 ' sec 645-6599 • •OCEAN VIEW I - -4BA J'~BA lamlly 1m 2 OUPLEX2BA1BA.sm~r<I lirapl.c11."s29501mo No Pets S700mo Avail Saa Lion Any 673-5354 81' 650·5160 --I -• as111E OREH. 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Avall 7115 Agl 615-49121 USTSllE 2BR 1BA. llreplaca, gar· 11gll , waaher/dryer yard PETS OKI $925 mo a.,., war• 111·22(2 beach Avail Augu11 ~ii;~~~iii~iii~ml $2000/mo Adults onty I' No pell 720-1 878 EASTSIOE 3BR 2BA FOFI MOM & OAO·Smirt home. tormal 011\ing, lam rm. 3 lrplct Avl 8/ \. T1rr1c• condo . 2 S t850/mo GAIL AMATO Bec:lroom. 2 Balh. gar-"'~7.MJ2 or 721.,.120 age, pool, IPA Walk to REIMtlC Sen1or'1 CluO Augutl • ·I $2.000 Rel•• en)oy ••••• \t'\X'I \"'l~I' I ~.\ ·11 SANDCASTLE CONDO· Fu 11 y I urn I ah Id 21-'"'-'-'-"-"''-'----·I Beclroom, 2 Ba1h. pool. e·s1DE 3BR 1BA home on sp1, gar1~. a.ck, quie1, h1J99 1o1. dbl ga1 newly $2000 l or Augu1t. p1fnted. qutel street. a't'I $ t600/mo 2·6 mon1t11. now 1 1200 722·8896' 'l/t1~111111 "'''· llr11 E'SIDE 3Br 2Ba~I al .J, ~· s1oso • 2BR 1BA nouse _.J!J•w • / "lf7tt'tlll 'J S8SO. 1mmecutal•. gar, '1IP' /"/ ~·t.ut, '~·~"=-,,"',.,,,"'~·~·~•-•·~"'~'~'=~ 'I' .,,. 'I·'" , .. 3'07 l. "''' "''' c.111 FHtT TIEH • eHlllT ___ 3Br. lrg yd. cenyon. nu FRONT HOUSE • OCE.AN crptlpnt S 1300. 846-6970 SIDEOFPCH.Smell 1 br, 1 Ideal lor 11~1e p1ol Pll'lr· IHI RIDEi Ylll aon. S750mo. 720-0628 E'S\d• 3BA. new crptJpnt. -~~==== -trpl, w/d hkup, 2 car gar llUT LUlll on nlCe Mciuded street 1 1415. 3 Bedroom, 2 B1tl'I SI. 100 548·8511 hOUM. MW lnSld•. yard. MESA VERDE 3BR 2BA patio, ;;'.,~ .. ~WI home, 2 car garag•. 1 2$00 Fun.on v!ew 3 l•cu111, gra1nhou11. B.oroorn, 2 Batl'I, wtllte $1.00/mo. 857-0718 S..bef cerpe1. butlt·ln•.10ui.t Mighbort!Ood. 3BR. ...,,..IOrvr . QatflOI'. NOW! glf, pallo, 1'1tmi to bef'I. r,1• .J I (' S915mo. S500 ae c f•1(1 ttJllll (liV . ,,,, 525-70751831·3242 -111wr·'/\.rfrl'1lii'>o> SMALL 2BR houM. From 'W!'f .,, "' <//, &. beck yrd. Orepes, crpt. t1,. -,.,"/. 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''·"°''"° .-.. 111 lie t 241 ""'......... .,~,-..... .... ._ .. dfft,f/p,tMo -· -''" -~·~:oo t mo . upgraaed, hplc "'lewOO•I ~•aws, hplcs. w n ups, •m +gnt hght v•ew rom I I deco1at&Cl S 1275/mo 1n· age ciowto beech 111se p1•nt.11T11ll garaen oaho I wooa 1$81Qrnl'C pa rking North S1•00 'l'IO A~1111 a1c.2-ca1attchgar Call m1slar 9 110 mo lease Sen<11111ppyAdro1.na c1uaesutlli!le,673·4727 $1500 6\9 Poinsen!a G11ageav1>l ••Bi 2Ba 1 & laundry tac;11ity $525 now 729·7250491·9918 9-61orappl 760·5494 S27~/mo 640-0450 r .. enclou10!1htlClog·dly 8l8·952·1040 ' 8S4·i440 coridoS1150 s.46-9720 938-0552 -OOld1ums rubber Ellis RES IDENT IAL BROKERAGE SE RVICES THE LARGEST INDE PENDENT REAL ESTATE COM PANY IN THE 1-<ATION SECOND QUARTER 1989 TOP PRODUCER AND M O ST TRANSACTIONS SUZA N N E SHULER -BLUFFS -A best buy~ Rare "S" plan with high ceilings, nice views and is on cul-de·sac Perfect for first time o wner or investors Well priced! 527 2.000 SCHOOLS CLOSE BY -Very large townhouse near the Bluffs Three BR . 21h BA Views of Fashion Island. Vaulted beamed ceilings. lots of w indows. plus new carpeting, light and bright S27Q,OOO NEWPORT NORTH -Enter into serene. under· stated elegance in 1his magnificent 2BR. 7.BA , townhome In ideal private location. Customized throughout plus bonus room, a rare delight 5295,000 BLUFFS -Great location and floor plan plus community amenities Three BR. 2'hBA. family room. wrap around patio. End unit on wide private greenbelt Bright and cheerful $3 15.000LH RETREAT -Ga te guardecl Mexican pavers. louvered shutters and Santa Fe style customi2ed fireplace accents thls JSR. JBA townhome. Lush greenbelt location. By Wiidiife Preserve $375,000 HARBOR HIGHLANDS -Mexican pavers greet you as you enter this bright and happy home Large rear yard with child proof pool Ideal location. Lush landscaping. Three BR. Won 't last. 5429,000 BAY A.NO BEACH -European remodel with blond hardwood floors. French doors opening to patio. Master bedroom suite with vaulted ceil- ings, walk In closet. skyll&ht bathroom plus Hreplace makes perfect retreat. S44Q,OOO COTTAOI! BY THE BAY -Charmin& and elegant. Near upper Newport Bay with country atmosphere, This gracious home Is perfect for the younc-professlonal or take It easy 'llfes1yle. $485.000 UDO laLE -Charming and well maintained 2BR home with beautiful gated stradil entry. Latge den overlooks sun filled south patio. lntrk'ate crown moldlnp, llchl and bright. S<W.000 PNCI "'1>UCTION -Mediterranean style. sparkllnc family home wllh so;orlnc celllnp. French doors, hardwood floors. Rreplace. 3BR . In prestlcJous 1re,1. A bes! value! S,20,000LH C~ O.L MAii -3BR. ll'lBA home with plans Included for an oddltlon1! 2BR rental above prate. Move In todly. Add on tomorrowll S,15,000 2 Civic Plaza TOP PRODUCER JUNE 1989 SUZANNE SHULER Hll.l o\,\1.-1 ... $949,000 15 WlnQecl Foot >BR IR pool 'I),, I "' tl,..nnJ (,i)(l~h<ill ~LUFFS $379,000 470 Viti• Truche 'HR " H11h"· ~nn' H-'IU~R RIOC[ S:Z.'50.000 10 Ge,,.\f. '"' " 1~1 \ll'V. ' ! lo• .\nil l'l"ll"I~ SATURDAY & SUNDAY HARBOR ttGHLNOS 1 BR 'J(\li'PORI NORTH lOR H \I HILLS I 6R, FR pool LIDO ISL[ 4 BR F"R Vll'W BIG CANYQ"'I 'i BR F"R BIG C .... NYON 1 BR. FR ~lt"V.. DOVER SHORES b SR FR pool, ~14"W BAYCRE5T • BR. fR pool COM " 5429,000 1839 H~hl.nd I > 1<11.-l<.1" Smith m.,ooo 93 Conte. " :,hulC'f Saylltt -.000 1100&.aLeM I·• i\.\,\~lne r roi>1> $110,000 223 Vie San R.mo I ' L"ht'11 Swill 11 ,195,000 11 PlnehURf I ' I' .11, h Codsh•ll Sl:ll,000 20 Rue Grend v ..... 1-" ~1ello1 SM11111 t t,3",000 144110...q " I rlQn.J ~rcJn .. ,. .... tm Tr.,...M• 1·'> Ca1l't'n Callan -.ooo OQQotdw .. ...S 1-' l1te~ 'loMnson SUNDAY ONLY CL1rrHAll[N -.000 1t01 cun 0t1 ... 1· l. '2· I I·• l'C'tcrs,/Shuler 8AYCREST "40.000 1152 WlndwiM'd Lane \ BR. FR I·• Hob~ Dc-nny CASTBLUFf taO,OOOL" -c-J BR. Fii I·\ Coby Ward PENINSUL.\ M1S,OOO i70l latle A"""41 l BR I·' M lck I Cl!IOPe1 B£LCOUR1 11,111,000 12 hlcourt •. l BR. rR IJO.\ ~Utt P.rtch IRVIN£ --·--' .. ... a.ma~ Aune IA YVICW COUftl -• .. ,.,. .. Cewt ,.._,. ... Nancy HodtOfl P£NINSULA ···-.. ,, ..... ... ... 0onM Wall NEWPOR1 HTS 11,-.----... ,_, Chtlrley FWbriFt-,,, MOST TRANSACTIONS JUNE 1989 CAROLYN LOWE . REDUCED! -This charmer deserves ~·our 1m· mediate a1tenuon Three BR and custom spa in Eastbluff 1ust wa111n.: for \OU Jnd \Our family 55.t0,000 BAY VIEWS!! -One of lhe mos! dramatic properties 1n l\le .... port Beach. wonderful v~ews from almost e\ er~ room Across from sand. Finest arch1tec1ure .... 1th soanng ceilings, win- dov.·s and sk)hghto; Three BR fireplace f. bar 1n master Choose }OUI own carpetin_g now! 5615.000 HOME PLUS INCOME UNIT -Dellghtlully re- modeled lBR. lBA. home plus spacious 2BR, I BA income unit Legal R-2 lot 1n prestigious Cliff· haven Unlimited po1entl<1I A rare offering, $049.000 BY·THE~BAY -A most ·special" cottage wilh Income unll "e'I 1n 1 he most secluded garden selting A Be.Jeon Ba) charmer Remodeled, French doors and v.nncio"'·s new baths. See to appreciate $005,000LH OCEAN a BAY VIEWS -Cus1omized one level lBR . home tn Harbor View Hills Large living room. formal dining room. gourmet kitchen with nev.• appllances Close to H<ir bor View Elemen .. tary School $699.000 LIDO ISLE -A newer and elegan1 spacious home on one ot the most desirable street to street locations Oak hardwood noors. custom cabinetry, rR wllh fireplace Huge master suite. 5710,000 OCEANFRONT -Custom famlly home with va ulled ceilings Four BR. 1BA The best swim.- min'& and surfing beach. No boardwilllt. Com-- pletely remodeled In 1980. Mirrors, French ddofs and more. VIEW/ $950,000 PERFECT FAMILY HOME -Bcoutlfully op- pointed '>BR, traditlOnal home. Elevated 6 prJ.. vate cul-de-sac loc:atlon. 81& Canyons family llvln& at Its best Five BR. 38A Sl,195t000 DOVl ll I HOllEI -El pnt oBR. and ..- quarters. In exclusive area of Newport &each, wonderful tor entertalnlnc Indoor and outdoor, larce pool. outdoor cooklna. T"A'O muter IUltn. s1.m.ooo BALBOA llLAND -Ideal entertolnment """- on most active harbor locatlon. Features~ and downfllll'S llvl"I 1reH, for"'°' dlnlnl. 1 secluded m111er IUllc and spo. f1nlble floorplan. l.arte pier & dock. Sl.725,GCIO · . ... • <>r.,.. eo-t DAILY PILOT/ S.Snday, July 18, 1980 ' !i.d'.Jliai 1__6'9 2669 loomJ 2706 loomm1te1 W1nted Roomm1t•s \111nted int Commercltl i'roptrty lPlflClftlistNk!I l&54 l"AITllOI 1111 tlA . ._., ........ 1M18A, iP.iliwauxAD• flll ILtllm.Y N._.port Buah. A••P· 272._ 272.. 2769 2778 -tJllTflUll ,,.. '*"'· cwpon, , "" prNete .... a ywd, •OATID COMMUNITY • 1tlTUDt0. Wtti l cozy ptof, ttMnaie, wall to blly ,\Qt lmmed ..... In l&lboai MIF n·lfl'lkt 10 aht 3BR 400 Sq. Ft. Atlant• ' -·.... H-4 "'°''·""' wcM.,.. 10 harbor. No pets. .. 71 llOO/l'tlO, Nw etioPt & ....... up~r on 40U1. Nie• & t>Mef'I, $350/mo • ltll 2BR ,....., p .. nt/etol C .M. Twnhm. wllh Brootinurtt, Huntington 900••.,200 l/f 117 W 1um••• comp. Totel 271 tlltl l'I. 7tcMl21 ectloOll ~1 21,. HA 1800 t/f w/golt lllltchen, IQ bllh. No_.. 1100 de90tll. 875-!509 m•tur• f«n n/amlllr 1450 1rlat111a1•. G•r •vaU. Prolah!On .. Pit.I .. C.il ltthOI' CM Aot 141.M)32 · p•ck•ll•· 1515. Ptol. Op, 144-0412 Iv. f911talJ OIM'• VIEW. Frpk:, .m Ina. Pay Ii\ eleo. MOO WESTCLIFF. Furn rm, 850-11&8 or 575.3595 138.5/fno 722-0732 FOi' Info, 993-7783. • · pr•P•ted by Cynthl• ,......, Qr'tJ11t looellon, 1 29 r.t, mlcto, W/D hlllupe. 2 *S'l'UDIO, IQ lowet, lnlkle 3/48A, prlv11nt, •Id. Prof Mihr W1F, the Bii.ifft, NB COM. Si\ar• sMMunl otc WAlllllll Muttm.,.. 213·M2·l 700 BR,2C.DlfeQ9,...,.· .~::.'~~20~ c•r o•r•o• w/xlr• patio. 1 carport, kit• ot i.mnon-amkr.S3e0mo .. $500 + YtU111•. Nlamkr, lncldftll,llltc.b,copler, + otnc., 1.000 all. Avllll •te !Ille e hOule. lllO 2tlt a.me Ana 'I' .... 738 ~-.No, Alf ~J ... ~ ~°$t?:O +N~~.lth Sl. 1125 MC dep. &41-3524 AVAILABLE W/D, PY1 Ba, garao•. atrg, prklng. l350mo. 5/1. 1822 P•mooa A 217 $Mta Toma. 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Liv• In/out. tul. atMClou•. quiet. Bullt· d/w, frplo, gar & 11nr1 pal yj,1~~ -~ii.It VICIUon ltnUh; 2722 Sou01 Co•1t M•lro Ar•• tt•:r,110 bch. S5251S52 . lie• IP•<* in Nwpl Bch. DAYS M0-11352 ~~~B1:am~ll~~~~!o~~~~ In•, encl 8.,.9119, 17115. llllnmTI , OW' PfVI t>Mch Ste . .,....,.,..., W/Prol. l•m1i.. 2 C•r _.. ep. 723-0523 Ron 723.-0780 1nouttrt•l-Commercl•I or Marl• 213•434.1950 e31·4018 Of 842-1715 +Alao 18R @ lt90 111-4111 •1-IPIOl&L* Q1r•g•. Community WTllH 212 •211f 1-llH •·ft I ~' -='-"'7-::i;;;=;;;;;--, 8p•rkUnQ cle1n, l1rge All !Minten.nee !net HUNTINGTON BY THE Pool . Clubhou1•. W/0 In NEWPORT BEACH. Em· •e .,_. ..... lni 1· llf 11 llTI !SIDE exc.ptlonally IQ (').,.den aptt. Buutltully ·--latr•* lf....alll JU SEARVPARK Condo.0/W,&newlyr•· ployadlemal9,kllcllen& Pert«tloramallbualn .. a. NB·CM•rN,NOYll .. aJng F T ! 2br, lbe,g.,.,nawcrpt1I land•t•P•d grounds. SOARY:~OPETS Nr FUl!lon lll:;;d. Frplc V llon b the OCR deeorltllcl $450/mo ,. l•undry prlv. S340+ utH. Parking. MO·MO +MC. PRIME PROPERTIES Win Dinner or "'° ·drapee. N/Pet1. 1750 + Pool&apa,patl0&/d9ckl, l&IJ. j · PoOl •vall,lndry.NoPtitt'. ::.tf1telli(IM Book~ d.•P · c'•ll K•r•n Avallabt9n<nY.645·11515 C•HSCOTTl548·27114 714-145-3940 llllllllNI $450. 641-11121 . 8~ or carpor1, HlO 11-1111 11150/rno. '40·1911 wl'IJ+e ffr'# IN>~ r.m•ln. II e e · 2 11111 . I•• v • Nwpt 8ch M/F (25_..) .nr 1g FURNISHED OFFICE lor 1 p 2790 wan1eo. woman to~lve-ln . Law' LOW 1 Bed :m ...... 2BR 11A remacs.t.d. PYi --imn Tl HI Reewv•tlona, 535-1318 me11.aR9. 2 BR, 1'-' BA, wlprol tam. rent. 3 large room• near ncomt !aptn¥ prtvat• room, bath a r -lndry & petklng. D/W, •1-Nopal11425/mo +'Alutll •lrport 11084 monlh to 411Rl/lllTIGI 1•lary '544-88111 1e1EtllthSt M2-0a58 PltlO, encl aar•· NO Pvt •nlr /na kltch . BAlBOA ISlAND2Br1B• •val1 e11e50-243'5 montn.752-5112 11¥1-11 ---------PETS 1800 Clay St 1430/mo 648·'55115 or Cot1•g•. 1750/•••k. All 2BR. 10• marlitet groN. .auum 1 Bedroom 1670 876-'eoa Of &42.44 70 · 146-2136. 114·'573-4727 NICE APT .. own room, I.Ill PflllllU Xlnl condition a loc•Uon. ...llOLWH I Wll PID mJ 2Bdrm t'ABa 1795 _ _ _ 818-952·1040 Ill.Ill PlltlllU n••r tr•na/lwy, kllch l80 10 1800 Ill or more In Mod•r•I• bld9. Onty 1 R bl S~a 1 BR. llke new 2250V9f1QUWd 540-t82e •a.llllOI* VERSAllLE-larci• 1Br prlvll•undry, BKk Bay $311111150 H•~ other1I Metlcutoua ••ton• • condlllon. $825. -=· Fri.., dltnw.-. alov• penlhouH In qul9t lo-BALBOA ISi.ANO.Sip• 5. * 1•~ ., ... I feet, J 11te•. $325 lf!CI utH/$ 100 •s marine anl Wion=· C•l1 ,PA TRICK TENORE R•t•1. Experienced •nd ,. c.tlon Av•H 111 Nopetl 2BR 1BA S'500/Wk. Sip• -d all 7115 5574I12 ome water ron · • 72l·1200 Aol rell•blft. 733-111111 ~ n:::-..vru.~ pd 0-Poh: 2626 Ind, No pell 545-41155 TRW ;eQd. No ;... sesci 4, 1BR 1BA $450/Wk. ... " 1,1 •• 'h ap, •v ' . lerll P•rklng. 573.9330 0 S100 000 000 Sotd!JI-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;:: ex(»pl 91.citnC. No pela. JllTA1f11 UIUlll •1-lllO* /mo IH. 644·7211 Agl . '550-30011 or 7'50-8380 lrtllltfe Pro! l•m n/1mkr lhf N.B. WATERFRONT I ver ' ' 1£:::J:::=::: 5530 7 548-04112 F-dlllh UJ.9r. -I CAB N L k A 1' buutllul JBR 2BA NB OFFICES. Cov. p•rklng. ~ 14-15311 lg 1 BR. complete .... w er, 1av•wE8TCllFF l19 1 Bf. I b91YIMn •• r-condOCiONIObCJll Pool, 12118 lq. It ·~•ll•bl•. •UT&lmY• . prlvacy,p•llo,9arage,no lnd.Nopeta545-tll55 ! Olah'# .. her, tiu cwpat, rowhNd&lak•Or~. Vlf1ll1lll1l1w jac, w/d, er1C1 gill'. $'550 -Beaut. vlewl. ·$2.00 ii. Part·llm• LICI 2BR 18A low9r. W/D, pita. 492-7203 ... -,.,,. prkg, pool, n-pa11 Avail 2BR. llpa 8, l/p, 1'AIB • mo 631·12'56 Raylene 2809 L•l•-tt•. C•n......, Enl•---·• ...... , •• refer, gar. 1875mo. ~ ... ,_ NOYI. $750 mo. 573-6640. c.ble TV. 64&-5245 T II •-.... , ...... ,. ..... ..., -'"' V•rde arN 154-0119 Deluxe 2BR 2'-'BA, uch .... , •1 Pro!. MIF ahr C.M. 2 BR VIiiage R .. Jty. '573·3777 41\rt/day Allnoona only ~vi now. · Hwlt ltlCh 2640 nu OY1n BA, lfplc, dbl Wnl ~port. 1 hOUH to Luxury R•1art Condo• rt.,_llMI, Duplex. N-1mkr. •I d. NORTH l,.un• 8"ch. ol· M•rleM, 2e1-23g3 ~ encl garage. Rec ar••· bMCh. 3BR, 2BA. yrly. Worldwld•. Adv•nc•d s4501 0 _.. '-' Ill .'IT ••11 , 19R le&O or 2BR SIOO. pool. 10 .. 1 lor rmm1 ... 11,250/mo. Ava il Mid· booking IOI' you & your ,r1 .. 11leallr;n11 64'5-70~5 tv me ... u lie• or r•l•ll. 800 '11· 1 1111000/lltlTII ~ Do n•talr• 3 block• 11 5 J 1 Bk •• 2 3850 gueat1. S350 tor 1 d•y•, 7 2• 21,..,.1 • Male block to Co•11 Hwy. he 1 1 ' . .• ;; I 'I "' \ I, -. . ., -. 2.Br 18•. Gott CourM w , No pet• 12 rno +MC. u y. r.,... . Sh ti , •· w, Re•dr lo mov• In, gr••I ........... II you llave t cour•ge o ,View. Deck, quiet, 1enn11 ~=~,! HB pier. Appl only. e7s.ooaa, YEARLY. 2 BDRM, 1BA. ~~~ 199.~ n,~r c:; erf .. alt. Pltltt l1t••lf1 O•••tofitl trait c 11o w. Hurry\ DY•""" call, It could mak• ~ou ---'-,~-~•~1~2,.,&1mo: __ . 5pm ON THE lillUFF NA HOAG .DUPLEX gar•oe. l•undry, day•. 7·nlghti. 54'5.-0404 o.U1 I ;'000~P~···'.'0~17~'00'!'~m~m~5·~·~·,·~,·~·~·~"·, l;;;;;~*~'~9~7~-5~1~32~*~;;;;;j•...::()poon:ri;Tc~unlt~le~s ~2~904:.; I rich! 2_1~0"_0,."_"1 .~f3~0 D· 15154'-JOAll C1earr,lg1·BR;>p&tlo;-plultl t:g-18r, ftplc. gu pd, w.1~-ftpfo, 1 block from t>e•c:n· I: -11')'1. • --.... TSl MGMT &42:1'503 carpet. 7102 Ronald Rd. In clo••I 1eoe.1120. S950 +MC. 873-8029/E HI.,, HUllPllO lte•• 111-0101 Sllr goroeou• 2BR CdM Commercl1I Property DlST~~~~TAa5:sHIP ~ HatbOI' & Ad11m• 2 I e O o I m o·+ d • P · Poo1:19•. gar. OI' c•rport. W•ldy Rent•I•. seso & llt-llll ''"· Dp1x-top un11. ntgll cell· 2778 100% PROFIT AOl ULllPlllll BR 1 BA g•rao-~Id 545-1255 NEWPORT TERRACE Up. Bkr '542-31150 lngl, 11•r. lndry, lrplc, N•tlon•I Company In a For tine l!nen at ore in CdM. 1\k~p. no 'peta. 2e'u B NEAR BCH. 120CI Florld•. 1401 Superior '54'5·8838 Miit. lenuls S575 ~ '-' ut!IL 673·9333 *•CAFE , Sandwich mulll·bllllon-doll•r·•· FIT, or P/T. Sandra "Hickory. 17315 432·1757 ltg 2Br 1Ba, lr1 unit in trl· 4.iSLEX nNr Ha911 Hoapl· RoommJttS \l/Jnted BLUFFS NB AREA. F•m. Dy1-JILl, 759.3433 Evea Shop, D•ll 1pact In y111r lndutlry looking tor &40·21129 N;p1 ecrOM the atrMt. plex, yd, •Id hk) ,up, patio• 1al over gill'. 2Br 1Y•Ba, 1 Rooms 2706 27 24 preld. To •ll•r• 2Br 1B• C "·I . unique marln• environ-rttll•ble, qu•Jllled perlOfl ~~~~~~~~ Sngl IV! 2BR lfplc gar 1740/mo.(213 94·404 gar. lrislde lndry. New •llllWTlllYTll on nlc• qu l•t cul-de·ICIC ommtr.... mltl'lt, 824 •If + •tor~•· IONfYlceandre1tockr• = No ...... 179;/mo,' 16fi5 c.rpetfpaln1. Rel1. $800. W::,"P'"l 2 BR. 1 BA. B•lboa 11., $370/mo .. utll 650·4805 R.E. 5*/Rent patio & ru1roorn •II t•!I outlet•. S to 10 11our1 lLTIUTllll 111111 lrvl,;-Aw #l 720-11422 AH, Ag! 99'5-31115 .. ., -* MIF, !20·25 yra), n-imkr, • '573·9330 !or lnlo per Wffk. Proven •nd To work out ol llome. Mr. · lrvkW 2b44 BACHELOR iJNIT 111e1 24 ' :rerrr RV1 tor rent cle•n, 1)1'0t. Pill' king av all. CdM· 1 Floorn In 4BR 3BA. Business /Office Rent c • n n • , y v 11 1 • Q e guar •nteed oroduc11 Terry'• Cle•ner1, Co1t1 •WfNTlllllTI --by the month ln P•rk Smlmoe75-3727 W/D, lrpk:, g•r. N/imkr. 276,. Olc!R•l•U. n•w bldg. generating as much as Meu5"8·6411S BR wit mal d * * ~II; ft llHi.I wlgr••t tacllltl••· Sec No dn.>111. Prot•1slon•I. .., 200· 1000 111. Wiii dlvt<l• $2,500 per mon1n. Mini· Newer ci1w O:c.~:'9 la WllTPU.I Full l!;tlcl'len. yrly ,.... dap .. 1at mo. 536-131'5 2 rm• av• In HB. S32S & $315 ... •r. ulltl. 760-1343 WllTOLlff lllLtlll Av•H ••rly Aog.173-9201 mum lnve11m•nt Qf am HTllLIRI :~:i locl' lndry lac ~ $525 Incl. utll. &45-1187 CUTE fl.Im bdrm w/prl en! ~.7!. incl cu!I~ I Lj"!t~ CdM 9P•CIOUI 2BR 2BA. 1 Crnr ol W•stclllf & Irvine 16. 125 MCI.If.cl. C•ll Mr. N=o;:w av~~r''~":~ pool. Sngl Milt. Na peta. 2 & 3BR/2Yt8A l•nhm1 PM'JAll I fLIWlll In lovely E'SIDE CM 141~9;5Hl'5J3.0351 w blk bch M•11Me F N/S NftYlport Beach LUil IPTitll· ' Norril •t l-800·822-3820 544.4663 $895. Cur1 II 63J·12&8 Vaulted ce!Ung1, ffplc1, EASTBlUFf lBR NON · llom•. Non-amkr , KU , eve employed or traveler Full MrVlce building. 2.000 IQ. tt. commerc1a1 Of 11 no anawer. call I ~-~------ 1.n _ _. mlcroa, AIC. •Id hk1.1p1, SMOKER 0· NL y" p~ lndry rm Pf'IY. Rel. Fam COM. $400/mo. Ulll pd pref. 1450 1575-8134 Office & Rell.It Avallable bulldlnQ In Coit• Mesa 1·800·'526·2721 BNury •• __ ,. gar11g11wl•1.11o openerl. . P1'• 53506415070 Non-smkr lem•I• lo 141·1101 Renting •t 75' aq tt AN YTI ME.DAYORNIGHT Ull.lltfllWNllT NllW9f 1BR •ltorm.i dine Comm pool, spa& W91Qhl Sorry, no patt Sl595. · -1t11r• largeSBR. No pe11. Employed M/F. Mui\ be Slr•lgllt le•N •IO()t1on MILL-I llllllll N 1 t I• t 'arN, O/W, oak c.t>lnet•. room. From S11115 /rno. 6"0·0349 FIUIMllllUI 708·BAvoc•do '573-77117 ~:~·.~1~•nAvr:~r ;,~. 114 1111111111/f to buy •t 1229,000 Call ._ ::.;gel~ q~;J~y ,;;i1~1~ ;qui.I ktc:I lndry lee & Clllll·• e33·7~0 Granny Apl, mu•! be ISO Al b9Kh. ExChal\08 PIT NBW•terl'1on1 Newlydec-S3115->dep 846-8047. 1611WESTCllFFDFllVE tordect•ll• w ... ~1,:;:rth manleurll ll& ••al•l•nl• pool. Sngl 9dtt. Ho 88 pela. yr1 old +, gentlem•n pr•f Child c•r•. Mon-f'rl, 8·1 orated furn llU9lt rm Nwpl Bch Agt 541 5032 lftJ If• W•ke-up •Plck·Up Mall· LOC91ed nr t'\11t>or View :Ha~. Curt II 131·t2 Llf#" ltlCh 2b48 N•w 2BR. 1BA. n-1mkg, Famale only. '573·6194 SS50mo Incl ulll & wkly M/F 25-35 r••Pon to shr ----·--·__ •Make clepotll area In Newoort HUis NEWPORT HQHTS Bach, 1 Br Untum. Ocean Vlewt no peta. s750 84'5·2564 HUNT. BEACH fYrnished cl••nlng ••r-.:. No qule1 cle•n 3Br Cotta c,?c:T~~:i~A 24J'°11· 01: lt't tlm• 1o v•c•llon Center For lnlo, call •kltehen. •II utll• Incl. l1r11• detek. cloH to llll IAYflHT bedroom, female, 35 ... , smklnglpa11. Prel pro! ~~·~ti~~ w/~aflo5k° Ing , 11 10 ~· .. 981~ P:::11 714 /540-2255 Mlch•al 640·949~ Relrlg. "4115/mo. 1'585 bMCh , .,,, carport. S7'55 38A 28A, 13!500/mo yrly. non ltTlk', DY1 bath, kltch le ma le . Av a1 t e1 1. David 64e.27f2 •nytime' 1200 11, warenouN .85C Tl-IHTI Beauly lrvlne Aw tA. 120-~22 rno11UM 4114-7079. 111-212-7733, e13.32s11 pnv. 1350. 1182·72llO 673-2747 · 11 Own11ao1. 675-3568 PIHllSllYI ULll . ' ·-·-· WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. SANTA ANA Vitia Mcfildde n 2 story, 2 bdrm condo with ittilched garage. Greenbelt, community pool & Tustin schools. Needs a liltle TLC to rmke It a show place. Cen1ral air & home warrantee. 631-1400 ....................... , ............................................ S9S,OOO MF.SA DEL MAR Bright & young 1 story 4 bdrm wilh family room & landscaped yard. Grey & white ex· terior,new kilchen wil h oak ·c.ibine ts, remodeled baths & new carpet. Walk 10 schools & parks. JUST REDUCED/I 631 · 1400 .................................. S275,500 NEWPORT CREST Mod~I perfec1 3 bdrm town home with designer decor & paper, fresh paint & arpel & custom window lreatments. Bike 10 beach from lov~ly complex wf!h pool, spa & tennis. 63l·1400 .................................................................. S2B9,000 Open S.t/~un 1-5 18 Arie• Court EASTSIDE COSTA MESA In great famlly neigh· borhood. Custom la1h & pl.tstcr 3 bdrm. Fresh & brlgh11 It shines with re.ii pride of ownership. Cozy Ii replace in 1Ning room, eat·in kitchen & lovely yoi rd. R£0UCEDI 760.-3600 ................................... S2CJS,OOO Open S.1/Sun 1·5 2011 Tuatln EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Charming newer 3 bdrm townhome In small COioniai style complex. Master whh fp & sitlinfi area opens to pacio. BrlMht & open ~~~\;;~~4~~-.-~:.~.~:.~.~~ .. ~~~~~'..~~~.~.~· .. ~.SJO~~~ BAYVIEW COURT Lovely 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo in this g;i1e guarded Mcdi1erranean complei with pool :ir1iJ~f:J0~~--'-~~'.~~-~.::1.~.1:~~.~~~:.~~-~~.t~;ouf.COO HUNTINGTON 8£.ACH lmmac_utate and wonderfully private 4 bdrm, 2 bol1h Undmark Home with air and security system.s New mini blinds & carpel, stove & dishwasher. Professionally landscaped yard with spi. 631-1400 .. ---' -" --·· -............... " ...... " -" ---'""". U 10,000 Open S.t/Sun 1-5 1752 Ad•m• BEACH Close townhome, just four houics lrom be..ch. Excl1lng contempor.iry style with 2 bdrm, formal dining, sunroom, several ace.in view _pil tk>s & double •ttached prage. 631·1400 ............... S316;000 NEWPORT RtORES Beautifully upgraded l bdrm home with den & charming d or. French doors & windows crown IT'I04dlngs, large deck with Ja;cut.zl & Uke new kitchen. Steps to comm poot, tennis & ocean. REDUCED! 631-1400 .................... ,,,,,,,, ....... $375,000 0-le•/llun ••• -,.. ..... St UDO la.I Oelfshcful Colonlll cottage buik •round tunny bflcl pello on extra lir9e 4S' lot. lflt:hl & open l bdrm & form1I dining room with bea,med c.llircs, Fr doors, pened windoWs & Berber Clf'pet, 6J1·l400 ................................................................... 1639,000 Realtors'1l ***NEW LISTINGS*** NEWPORT CREST Lovely 2 story 2 bdrm 1ownhome with atladied 2 car gar.ige. formal dining room, ceiling fan1o, hardwood & wool Berber carpe1ed floors . Quiet court in great complex with community pool, spa & tennis, bike to be;ach. 631-1400 .......... $275;000 HUNTINGTON BEACH in the charming old part of town. Open & airy J bdrm, 2-Y• bath home on qule1 corner. Family room & d<'n, used b1ick & Berber carpe1ed flooring & many c ustom & decorator !ouch- es. W;ilk to beac h. 631-1400 ........................ S3JCJ,900 LIDO ISLE Lowest pr iced overslzl'."d lot on l ido. Grea1 J bdrm be.ich coltage with tremendous remodel polentl;il or perfect second home wi1h lots of charm oriented 1oward larg~ sunny patio. 631-1400 ,,,,_, ____ , ______ ,_. -----· ---.. ,, __ , ______ .. -· ------·--------·----SSJ9,000 Op.in Sun 1-5 104 Via Vella HARBOR VIEW HOMES Much loved 5 bdrm family home in great neighborhood with communily pool & greenbelts. A paver tile entry le.ids pas1 the llving room wilh soaring ceiling & flreplace & formal dining room to 1he famHy room with fireplace opening 10 a super deck for enteruining & yard with gazebo & sp.i. 631·1400 ..................•................................. $595,000 IRVINE TERRACE Beau1ifully remodeled J bdrm home with bleached Nrdwood lloors, whitewashed beamed ceilings, stone fireplace in living room & tract lighting. New t>..1hs & kitchen with quality appliances. Olning room with skylights overlooks spacious col· orful r aid & patio. 760·3600 ........................ S575,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Wonde rful family home with 4 bdrm, family & formal d ining rooms pfus great guest suite with bonus room & loft bdrm & b..th. Freshly painted inside & out with n~w hardwood & vinyl nooring. Great rear yard with Jungle gym &: spa. Close to Khool & community pool. 631·1400 .................................................................. $615,000 Open S.t/Sun 1-1 1971 Port S..bourne SHOllECUFFI Huie view lot on canyon side of street with tiny charming 2 bdrm cottage. CreJt potentlil for extenMve remodel to maximise views of oc~n. c~nyon & Catalina Island, or use as vaatkm home now & bu11d liter. Home is light & brlJht with high ceillnp & lerbet arpe1. 631 ·1400 •.•... 1875,000 " . UJ>O mi Ablolutely level\ 5 bdrm home totally remodeled by noted Bever y Hiiis designer Johil Conrelt. TM ilpttome of luxury, filled wit_h -.pKe & 16-ht & turrouni:led bv 1rttnery.,"G~mln1 hlrdwood ffOon & new ball)l f0t each bedroom, nrep6Kes In IMnl & htmlly _roomt & dramatic blyfront !'Niter tulle. Sinllo lllh• frencll .doon open kom dlnlfls room & lvlnt .,.. 10 several fk>Wer ·lllled petiol. Thote II a do<k lo< • iifp )'Khl. 6ll-WGI ....................... , ....................................... $1,600,000 LIOO PENINSULA Stunn1n8 contempora ry 2 bdrm 1n full security building with doorm<1n . Gr;inile counter tops, carpe1ed & marble floor~. etched glass doors & recessed ligh1ing. E"citing channel wate r views. RE · DUCEDI! 6)1·1400 ...................................... S749,000 O~n Sat/Sun 1·5 601 Lido Park Dr. #E BALBOA ISLAND Jusl off S. Bdyfront, sit down living room views plu~ a 40' lot wilh lots of room for expan~ion . Charming freshly 11'."lurbished J bdrm col· tagc with new roof. ~1de & front patios & double garagC'. 673·6900 ......................................... $795,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Like new remodeled 5 bdrm wit h formal dining & family rooms. New baths & fabu lous new kit chen with vaulted ceilings, skylight & whitewashed c;ibinelry. Pic.lded oak floors, rr. doors & windows. 631-1400 ..................................... S82S,OOO UDO ISLE New consuuc1ion. Top quality 3 bdrm with formal dining & fmaily rooms. Two fireplaces In spacious mastc1 suite 1 living room, to be built with maximum use of open spaces. 631-1400 ...... S87S,000 OCEANFRONT fabulous near new custom contem· porary Medllcrr;inean 4 bdrm home in corner lo- cation with ocean & sunsel views from all 1Njor rooms. Roof top patio with 7' spa & built-in BBQ. Top qu;ilify amenities. 63 1-1400 ...................... S 1.495,000 WESTBA Y Bayfronl. Tr.iditional 4 bdrm home with forrml dinng, fmaily room & office, brick bayfron1 patio, slip 101 large boac & stairs 10 beach. Copper plumbed & security sys1em & fire alarm 10 NBPD. 6) 1· 1400 ......................................... , ........ s 1,125,000 .- UDO ISLE Remode led 3 bdrm south facing bayfront with 62' of bayfrontaJSe & private pool. Ma5ter suite with fireplace & se.ittng area, den & super kitchen ~~~~14~.~·i·l·~···~~~:'.~: ... ~~:.~ .... ~ ... ~~~~ •.. fi~J~~.~ Open Sun t ... s 403 VU. Udo Sou.cl • • CORONA DEL MAR be.ichfront. Fabulous 3 bdrm wllh forliver ocean & harbor entr.ince views. Bulle on 2 101~ with many patios & hardwood floors, this custom designer decorated contempor.iry Is offered fully furnished. 631· i400 .......................... Sl ,980,000 CORONA. DfJ.. MAR Ra.re Shotecllff's estate with 108' of ocean frontage & panoramic views. MagnlOcen1 5 bdrm home, the uhlmate In 1TW1ter1.ils & fixtures & teYetal occ•nslde tetraces with hute ~ • Sf>I. REDUCEOI 631· 1400 ................................ U ,950,000 lll DUI ... I Accepting App1 tor bl· '300·1700 Heh machlrie tlngu•I. JapaneH hair- weekly. 100% Aalurn ol dr•uer wltome cl!•nle! ln v•1lm•11I QUARAN -Salon In busy J•p•neN TEED. 1-100·458·8089 market •rea 1162.0925 X5811 Anytime Investment apportunltY 2908 111,GIGhtl.I, H 25/rno, klter .. 1 only, 3 yMfl. 714-780·2822 ENJOY 14-15% r•turn on Tru11 Dffdl S10,000 to $1,000,000. C•ll DllnllOn Anoe. '573-7311 NOWt MongToLoan 2914 •WIDOW HAS SIS 4 T0.1 110,000 uo. No credit"" No pen•lty C•H DanllOl'l I Aaaoc. '573-1311 NOW! ~T.D. 29 18 1tiT'.0'.13,500., 14 .4%, $4200/mo., I 108 /mo . "Shopping Cenler HMB 119-783-1000. HAT UPTlll I OHW P•ra1all OP•tlllOn at Balbofi P•vlllon lffklnQ certified 8 . pak ucen..a captains and ••P craw prior pass. bo&I •KP Atk tor Eddla (714) 173-1259 BOYS All> GIRLS 12-1 1 JWI ILi TURN YOUR SPARE TIME INTO SI DOLLARS WORK AFTER SCHOOL ANO SAT URDAYS GET-TING NEW CUSTOMERS FOR A LOCAL NEWS· PAPER. NO DELIVERY INVOLVED. ANO All TRANSPORTAT IO N PR OV IDED BY AN ADUl T SUPERVISOR YOU CAN AVERAGE $75 OR MORE xnna&mm.ta 2920 ................ Bowl. Aug 2'587~1911 FOAMORE INFORMATION CALL ACTORS EEDEO (114) 1•• tot1 "You c.n'1 tlk• It with1i~~~~~-~-~~~ you" Weatm ln11er1 The9tr• llUclltlon•. 71171 I 7115.Cllll lhe9tr•torlnlo. •• -.JUI 1 Malur• r••POn• bl• LoR & FO&N 2925 wom•n tor d•y ce•• of lwln 2 yr old bop. Cor · one del M.,. trN. Tues-Frt 7•m·5:30. Salary FOtNl ADS ARE FREE Cal: 141-llll benllll11. 873--1009 C?\ll'Opr11C11c f1ltl'I tfflCI( Autlt.,.t. FfT In CdM '573-9070 ~0:1·= WIO'I medlcll ltJp9l'f co P•aontbl9 m111.11• per. aon. Muat be org•nltllcl, eneroetlo & b9 •1>19 10 OUNO AIREDALE hlndlt a v•rlety OI dull9a, M•19. young, 'ric Prornon· Xlnl offioei lkHlll Ind. WOl'd tory Pt, N.B. lle2·'5758 p1oce•1ln9. CALL awnings ·844.1238 1v n'lffMQI FOUND: 91.ACK• l TAN, NEWPOR T dtvelop•r baby Pug d09 w/collw. need9 FfT t'tl>lna, coplet, Found an bNCt'I In N.8. bright & wlil"lng" to lelwn 873·2011 tomf>YI•. Don 722·7682 FOUND: COCKATOO ..... Carner 171hllrAne 8Hk re•panalble, or· 146-7649 QWllnd, delaill Ol'lilnlllcl FOUND:~ C.t lound ptirtal'I lot "1\911 eu10- ln vedNt)' of lucMd & Ed· tflllled mental hM/th ol· -· ........ ..._ Qd .............. ,ou.o , I • akin•. Compu1•r ••P : •m• •-oog Plelptul/wUI lr•ln found on 111111. (BrMd) (714)133-7931 ' • M TerNr, m1X wtltle•r--------... --. -1 ,.., akf. 8flt wit bll'tCI CLINCAL on Vlc10!1a. (200 INOC*) --' .......,_ IUEPTllllST 141 1141 ,• Dll -• l npu;¥11rP """'f'l'"'"I S lO SS30 SlO l 11a.,..111 ssld ~~~~~~~'~!]!$~;~ .. ;!•;'.::::ls~ ~ • ~ ":J:",---OENTAUOflTHOA$81ST -·MY•--"""" ·~ SSJO SlO ""iiii SlO .,,...,... .. a1tt.Ct~J~1.:: ir: .. ~~· ... llf:-~t, "r.:*'.:..!": ='° S h F~~i~C::.i =:.= !PO!! =~~"* N~~,..~-1 '~ N?H!!!'L. J'a1i':1JJi ~ flll Pff/tlOnl •-Ylll bl9 ..,_,.., llW1tf tMtl'I e11per~ nMCSM. Cati han r 'NS otc SOwom order Ntc;e oftlol. CotnpetttlWI rnectlciN. Dutlel lf'idud. In l'IMd of M org, diMall A11oc '/T M11ure FT /PT Satet lldJ. 1~•t.t¥ No 1 RDA. M·W·F 7·2 T·TH 1·504·841 -7771, ••t Ylllll I entry, bltllnQ saiiry _. ulariM. Good bllnefltL Ing· blfltn9. r41CaPllorl, tll· OJlnl*'90ntOf\MdleQ9'1 P9ople ori.n1ed Mlf· ts.50/Ht '+ COfM'llMIOtl, ca1111,;249_:~'Ac,"9C aarn.5prn. 1a&-0i11 or 2113. °'*1 24 Hrt. In· t1en1111s, C"all J••tlc• N..a 3 M~•I c1a1m1 ~.,,'1'·c0~!.~,.","",,, olcpot;lnelbf'1pf'IOntlt, at.rt., wttll bMIC offlQe Ce1M......,.1t -;;:;;:~::::-::::::-:--I.;'.,,...;:;'"~',..'"""=== cl\ldlng SuncJ•y Of fhl ,..._,. (7 1•le73..0780 Ptoc.uora. min 2 }'fa "' " applicant 1 .. 11ng, P8)'1'otl lkllta, non·amll.t, kno<M· 000 LOVER ••• G tAp. AllO nMd 2 Cua· •l••P· 759· 1IOO eodll'lg. a mleCIQ8tt ofc t>doe of tBM·PC a plut. ULD am ..... IUIU WANTED! WIMumTUY I ENERAL OfFICE t~Snrc~a.rnln tyr Ill dutiM, ldMt candldaie CAl.L87W170tot ...... .,. .. ._ ......... °"' -~ •Paid lo trew! ~· t<,tnn•I ntlp Do i Real fat•tt in ..... lment TM K.ith "'·--~'--. al 1 P•aon Office PP!onea, •Ap. (Or 2 ytl prevloul Nll1..a rn111t heYt lrltndly, a...,.. -,..,,., .., .,., .. trnlboard on atllp g oomer & bethel'. WI Co ........ EA.cwtM S.C· rnultl--dl9Cl~-~t-IYplng, blllll'IQ required cull<>rnef arvc:; ••P) Mull PfT OR FIT. p!wanl P.-'°'*llY. •11 or ....... millage. :: •• ~·~~~::1'~:!i •No •XP req'd 540-3332 train, CM" ••P· 548-28•8. tetar)' for lM PrHld•nt. lnO firm, n&1 a aur Ylalon flermanant po1t1on 5 kn0\111 CRT 9119·2•18, • Up recv'd in rttall }'1 otc •Al>· M1.1111 IOY• 10 U .. ltl•IT/TTPllT Plaza. lrvir'lt H'"on, ...,. CUSTOMER SERV REP llMI Mu11 b• otgan11ed. oftM ruture. Watch IC un·I day,a. Matute n.tm0ti;., Barb or Don. Fantaetlc opoorlunnie. tor work •ISMOPI•. XLNT FfT Mon·Frl 1:30--S:)() tCN" kll•n of NewpOtt, we.,. for bank card location Needed f0t bk.19pflnt co., en•t~•Hc & 1b1• 10 IOld W'lth ua In our Co111 pre trred. 7~1·7956 LEGAL All! . Peralegat ~dlvldutll to IOln ul btr'l9 & groMh POl9'1Ual . bu1y RMI E1tat• 1n ..... 1. loOt<lnf tot kty ~ Fie• dayllme hra. Ouer mu11be1tli1ble & hive ~andt•v1r1etyol du11et Meaaonlcea••· 1 llLPW&ml FOi' N.B. coiiecuon 1ny DESIGNER BLVD TmllflU m•nl ofllct . Typin g lo C~ °"' ..,.,.Ing tarnlng wt opp 10 , o•n ear & Ina. $5.00/hr, nel Word Proce11lng. FOl'lluNll'IQtn\HtlOPft Nol Expr. rqd. n-amkr c.ii AWoman"aCIOlnlnglAc-PersonneiS.vlcetl 7 5•pmreq'd Mua11>e 1 • ahltt•· Op•n d•lly grOWtn. No Mlling req. .21cfmlle. lull & PIT. ~~~ P'•fd), l!Mvy t•le· ...... al ltft11 ei1peritnce n•c•ssiry Ev• 7ll0·8886 CelM>r)' State Mgmnt 9S5..()56e Wable & h•v• front ottlca 7•m· 1 tpm. Cont1cl Mu11be1 people perlOfl 49'4-2i&o .,. ....... es. tftvel arrtl\Qt· AnhtMt FTIPT Fot applleatlon background C IP9t•rtnce, Exp pret'd, RtnM ti 750-3071 Ot/ •lnlc• •PPf•· Thi• 11 • mtnt•.etc.Call75,-7,00 ind lnlormatio• ,,.,! LttlTUlllllLY nee an-PtERONE JMPORTS t>ulwMltraln.Salar)'COfl'I-2'41 ·0937 P 1utet1•·. Hmll " " IFfT dldatn rnuat nave Aini Cotti M ... Malnten1nc;e n'llaalon Call Jo..-i Trou1 7$2 119& MJ-,3111 perm potlllon. Cell Gent Needed' c EXTERIOR PLANT TECH. Requlrn 1 yu.l"g9'18ftlof· Mii-addressed 111mpecl wOtk: tCN" C.M. mlg ot Iliff aollny Var)' corn-6 llOCkcltrk nffded, I . t 131 12911 • Of . • 5•8·1255 h or .M. e1ee1rlcal FIT Depend•bla good flee •xptrlencle Including envelope 10 po 90111 •rchttry equip 5-45-.t978 petetlv1 p1y, and a 11e• midnlght-8·30am atllh 2 2" an lpP · • Ill.II &llllT A.P.CrayMark•llng,711 :Po•~•1•r .• Ff~,Engt11h DM"v rec0<d. N'o eAp prevlou1 recep· •599, Oe•rbo1n MI Maehlnlal work achadu••· Ca ll nll al wk 1,75; W 171h,Stt02,CM ei ng, rng OMV fltces .. ry. Call Fott9fl tlonfphone work; typing •81211, I Mabel. 722-8722 · r. 1111-+ prlnt-ou1. Call Bttly Gardena 931-93•0 lkHll helplUI. Candidate -llUT "'11, ••SA0- 7337 •• HLI llLP e•&. 7775 -· · will be uallUl'IQ fn ll"le En· HouMC .. anlng GrO\llllng H B Instrument lllWPtlT OllTll I Pl.19111 wa---. W• oner tM finest car• PIT,8amto2pm.lorCM s-m•SI flLIDLDI glnffl'l""Llt>r•"''·· ••WllTll** 1 mlg. need1 CNC l11ha l•llMY/P·~-_,.. RECEPTIONIST l l ~GA M--.. ~ -1· Oell.6'2·5297 -DMlll PIT N..,.,.port8"ch M-F ··• .,._ HousecleanMI lmmopm-1 opetl l0tlOl'Morl Selkl & •t , f uH-tlma ,......._ con1ruc-: v•ly, _,. ""' 1 " Train IOI' tndu1tr1a1 C1ter·1 9-2 852-9995. . , Our IHrn member• r• Ing• Chose own h•s No Mazak machines, Mini-s.q1Reeep1 . Exp pref d. uon . Rn/Comm GOOCI C M. Tri"* Agcy fun&• ~· ~ogrwn. HIT&l WIST, Ill Ing A1 1 Hunt Bch, Irvine calv• 1 hlgn ly-com • • P n e c Fu 11 • 1 mum 2 yr• •i1peiltnce Salary neg M •-8722 Pty & Benatl11 Elite i~r• s:;~'.S '!Qamo«lng '. :No~:::: ... ~ Energtllc conteltnUoua Tom,848-1030 l·•pm flffllf petltlvti ialary and berl· llmtlPartt1ma. No tai1es Alto natd 1a1 -up NEWSPAPER ----Plumbing, 72 2..03 7 .t .cey. 2 •'4Daywor1t...- A1ll1t. tor Proathodontlc Hmll 1 PIT Weekends. Xlnt oppty ef11 pteka;e. If you Shift or lees 'Mthheld. min/programmer for PllllOTlll UTIIT Recf"Ntton •Co. trip, RJo..NOY. 'Ill rr.~~ ~~~aeh CROSS COUNTR Y I to learn. 6'4.t-1413. our vl~lon of Iha future. •IU.llo.t• l ~= ";.~oh~":~5~17 Jr• JOll THE Sm•U Irvin• gift mlgr OllTlf'lll &1TMT111 •No3tl• or llMlikendl -----· --·--No exp nee. CA 11eense re· J /T llDIPTitllilf -Inv te Y~ to send your DANA 'S HOUSEKEEPING j Or H.B. 8, 1•3693 oy ~• 1r1f1t •l goOO copy lllllTll •S 1 ·'3000 Comm/Wk HITll.U quired MicGreg or Needed lor 1 , en rttume to. Hum1n Re· PERSONNEL SERVICE Wlllllli TUM shlll1 Sf>..S81hour Fie• FM iam911 _,,,a new Call A.ONALDO A.AV .r.ll J 1 11 1 T 1 11T Yecn11, 1631 Placen11a.l machine manul:rurl~ ~bu,:.~':NtE1Hioo~l:H INC. 'I lllTDITitllOtll h11 oet wt•n 11 -5 SN t.e111iy Boroe.-tine ol < 71 'l5 57 ,. 11 8 "~ Co111 Mes• co. Benell! ptckage In-Sl Coit• 'Me•• I cer •LARGEST IN THE WEST 12 opening• In am market fha Numlltr One News· -2!Kl-°' 10 Ca-I• M ... Pleul call 1&1.11/ ... All 1r;~~1':x,~r:=;~si!~ IEDIPTIH!IT eludes· c~mpany paid 112&2a. . A SINCE 1976• •n NewPOrt 673-5520 paper P1orno11on.Corc>0<-Pllll01lll ILDI M-F. 10-ecim. 549-3061 FfT counter..._ In ret~ ted ROA to loln our buly E1t1btllhed gener11 con-medical & denial In -EQual Opportunity llllllUPU I -MEillAIHi allon n1s •mmedl1te F ul 1 11 ma Mon. Fr 1 A.It-ant hatd•er• llOfti. Mon-Fri , tt•m tull-tlm• Xlnt tractor &eeklng CAREER ~:,ri;1•~re:11 ~nl:~.~-Employer. ·s6.!Kllnr II nra/week Car FOi' Service Slitlon, N--ooen1ng1 IOI' Crew Man· 7 30am-4pm. SS 25/Hr HST/!lllTlll no •v•• s .. St•v• salary, noura & blnell 1 s receptlonlat wlstrong Hrs 6_5_ Alk 10, Bonnie & relt required 759-1068, porl Beach area w/Smog •lltlfll APl)llcan11 mu11 Bentflts No ••P nee a Ullllll Wright Hardware. 126 ASK FOR ANNETTE phOf'le skills. pro! Image, 964_9,.. 00 THE KEITH L!cenae. all oenelill be very Mll-monva1ed App1y in P8fl0n Booii.a M d F d Roehnter St, C M. 71'4 1552· \852 warm per1on1111y De-· Apply 2590 Ne wpo•I and craa uva fne 1blh!y Of1 Tape. 729 F.:r1d St , 0 n. 1 y • r 1 • Y SALES REP tat ,.,...... ----pendablllty 1 must, con-IUllllll FI T COllPAlllES lllUlllPEI Blvd, Cost• Me.. 10 1el1te to lfflll!ltlr• in• C0111 Meat. ~8·5525 ~ :•m 6~ 'ifl>IY d~ 11 tarring llM Auractl.,. ltm 11ructlon bac•ground ELITE GARDENING SVC live-In. Exoetlenl rele1en-watk•no envtrooment 11 1 am at 1 •st, E 24_31 pre! Will P•Y up to helpful NOfi·smoto:lng of-Ei1p Nee. 6.t&--5 588 · Ci'S. Cooks, b1bys11ter1. rn1s 1sag•e•1 l•ma to ouy mutt ft\e use ol a v1n. P/T l•rl If tile E141rtJ 171 h SI. CM StO•O wJCly comm 1 Uct Xlnt 1alary and ben-_ S 100/WEEK 1nat lltn1n11 DOat you ve 11uck wltn 1 snel!, or large SAT & SUN 81m· 1pm more. WNI our eirrlngl allls, C1Jl Lynda a l W_hen)'OIJ'veloltlOITlelhlng Call LIU 1Jw1y1w1nted 8e1tt>e11'1 •agon lsnecessar)' $6 n1 M:alhy5.t0-4 101 Re11au1ant dally, lhe produci Miit =========:1~7~'4~-!:851 -2211 valuable.aclualllitdadcan 1.1~1&.1.112 one lorsa!elhltweel<m llOW HIRllll 11self 6'7·166fl _ be• v11ual>le lrltlod. ~•as1llled. Ulll IOOD MOIETI P /T PAllll AIU 2·3 d•YI per week. o n1ct-SILES lype en..itronrntnl No • FOOD SERVERS fn• PENNYSAVER nu 111111 OLWEI fl .. L I 01rage/Yd Clnups-Tren We oiler an excellent gu1r1n1ee of S..00 per •eek '#h1le we trlln )'OIJ Atler tr•1n1ng, your In-come POtenllal is un- typing required, w!ll tr11n • DISHWASHERS par1 lime pollllonl avl.H· Appty PENN'l'SAVEA.I •PARKING ATINDNTS able 1n rMder ad aal• 1680 Placen111 Ave . K1tayema Rest1uran1 Flex!ble houri. Apply In Cost• Mesa. 72~-0777 lor 1ppt Aller per.on Mood•y tnru Ffl. 5pmcaH (213)489-1333 dty 9•5, l6e0 Plaoantla P/TPlllfHUH ,j~~~~~~~ Ca!! Mr Ph+ll1ps OitOll )' ldverllllng. Good Re11aurant -'-""~· C..=c'c'=Mo"'=-· -- 213-.t77-3163 English Ntltl1 Wed & Si t W'-/W'-lll llllfTUf. llmlted Apply PENNYSAVER. ..,UI .. ,.. llKlllftl llllfl , 1660 Pltc•nt11 Ave , Wllh c•r to~ nt1b· FfT fOI' Newport Penlntula Come join our 1t1n CNAI I COstl M... I lllhed rOUlff S40-SllO NAI. Homeme.Jeers Li~' ,,,1 ...., C11h dafty 0 olc 3 yrs .. r8'1ted a•p. ln/lt\le-Oul, I.Int w-I , _,,, Olln'llll Leri t litett.I Mu11 •now Wcwdperlet & '"TltllUlTllC"I 1C trk FI T Mon-Fri 979--0747 Lo1u1 1-2-3 Book· --7am-3;30pm. $4 75 /Hr k"plng tJIP preltrd. Cosl1 ... esa. 557·2273 Benefl1s No ••P nee ln&IL l&UI S••ary 0 .0 E 675-3551 Free0<Fee Apply 1n person, Books E.lp FfT Newpor1 S-Ch SEOllTllY on T1pt, 729 F1rad St C>Out!Que 644-4477 C0111 Mesa 548-5!125 __ . __ M1 rke1lng ltCr tllry REl AIL SALES We"rt tl'la wl atrong cler1cal 111.1111. l•WIYHR IUOll llMIHRIEW l•PRIYEI LIWIRRATES •nr•-1 •rmY-• ,.. 141·1112 1--'",.-=:...:..C'-= Ylff'I UlllCAPlll 11.IO llWHI F•H 111.IO Oralna, Sewer•. Plum repa11s of 111 pnaM• Master plumber of 2 *RNs* TOP PAY Real E.1t1ta NUMBER ONE llgnt1ng 70 wptrl. WP A-b ... & •IPll Ill HITS* rttaH chain In CA We mark•tlng b•ckground E1rn e11tra money working' Nead A SalM PtrlO(l II helpful. Eilcellent Ulary 6 Of'lly Sal & Sun 1-5PM I you have uln 1ndlo1 ••· tieneflt1. $et\O r..ume to; Call nowt S1/Hr• 721 -1200! t11t a11p -can otter you Hedle)' 8utldw1, 5010 $2.30 per day Th11·1 ALL you pay !or ' UMI. 30 day minimum in lh• SERVICE DIRECTORY For mort inl0tm11lon CALL TOOAV ll •HllAYIH¥101 •LtWllTUYll* l ~~~~~B~~~~=·····' • DllT•lllTILLI Sr Dl1C01Jnl. H1uUng, Cln It • llfllllllE Plllll ups. TrHt John 6!10-1628 rv-•)'"11. patla-, pathl. Lii # :;.PROPERTY DETAILING etc No Job 100 smtll, ' 411MI H1ul aw1y appllancesllurn r1a1 , llOl8J 111·0111 * 141·1121 * gara;e Junk. treshltree ~~~~'::"'~~~~1 •nd cle111n·up Free et!. Ollfll DffDlm ; BEST PRICES IN QC Pool1, !!pas, dacktl, tlal· DOOR PAO Ou11lly In-...-PPD 956-6976 wor•. bOf'ld /ln• rels, Uc. stallallon Entry. Frencn •324 116 tv m1g 6.t!i·7325 6 Interior Ooora. Rlch•rd Lie. • 529868 S5 7 ·M M EPQXy PEBBLESTONE RESURFACE CAACl<EO .CONCRETE •llYWILL Tu.I• Pa1101 • Drives • Decks Ta•tur•Acoustlc & Pain• 6'7-7715 Free nt. Kevin 722-9294 l•HIAYI IHYiOI Hauling and clean-up CALL CLEANCO * 545.15730 • 1111'1 UILlll Junk to Dump. 7 d1y1. Yard malntenence Sod. seed. llll)f1nkler rep&!f & lns11n, clean up, tr,e work. Free est. 962-3293 I l1rg• jOb9. Ntwporl, Costa Mesi. Hunt. Beach areas E11 Aels675-J175 Vis Free Esuma1es 1 Oys·24Hrs. 7llO· 7155 "··~1.,::-10'"~11,. Ftlendl)' & cou11eoua Flemodetlng/Replplng Llc•512517. Arnie * 530--0700 * CUSTOM FlreQlaee and 8r1ck•0tk Block Walls, Driveways. P1v1n9 BMt work 16 yrs e11.perlence (7 1.f.)722·96'3 !---------j Y HI 1·I00·421· 1lJI l<IM generous eomm111lon, Camput Or • 100, Nft· tr~lng, flex hra, 11ore port BelCh, 92660. 1·100-411-2112 lllL ISTITI S&L.EI dl1COUnt1, mec11dent1111e l -"'-c:=:;::;;~'-- Nvrstng Eilp"d at lfMIX.p'd BH&O in• Po1en111J lo• 1ov •• SIGlnAl'f OllTIF!ll 11111 "II Aov1n11g9 T1alrilng Pro. -1xp100 thru-OUI CA ,..... ome.. .. lmme<1La1• "' gram Oldeal RE offlct In FOi' &Pl)! cah MllC OI' tmployment. Nr OC elr· 3'30 • 1 30pm. 11 pm Irvine. Call Le for lnltr· IPPI)' ln person port, Xlnt benel!ta. NoP· -730trn.Ple•&e call M-F. ~ lrv1ne Coa•t A• ~Ing group Melting 10-6pm Counlry Club altOl'I, BH&O 786-7500 I a-1'1.n FIT proleukln•I• W/W.ll:ll Conv 549-3061 .._.. reta! Phone/I 5~ 7262 Edlngtr St. HB Con•·-.,!!"_di " Nursing R.I. U.Ul/l&UIT+ 142-2779 ..... , per_,.~-rac- R N., l V N , NA Comm cler Ill.IHI ptione tor, Mlchtllt Ty,. FCN" conv11nocen1 ~Ital , word proeesa si3--6890' Re1111 , (714)281· 1300 Co111 Mesa 6-42..0400 Uptca._ Junior women 1 -··-ll'f ""',;__;..,~:::_.;_;:,.;_:: __ RECEPTION1$l1GEN clot~ atort no.. °'*1 -Kl I ll ISi FOR LOIS OR 10111 Your B11n1. Kltche n1. olht•. ******** OHPl.nt HYWAll IHY11ll S.VleeOirectory Economy price•. Free Raprnen1atives Eal 8.t 1-2505, .t97-6775 Free Eallmatff • Ari'f alz• Job •2·•321 SUPER TILE/MARBLE Call Oennl1 Colla Mesa 5'0-3798 CARO READER will mauaoe. prtvac')t. w1rm p1st-pre1en1-tutu•• s 6 OT Discount writh Ad wl1d6.t5-1777631·11 Arry locatlon. Slfucture to John 77S-3113 enf'1me. ----- goal• & Equip. $10-$25 ~-MADAME LAURA, Niii.Ki Ptf" nr. J1y 2•8-9077. Born P•lm & PayctHc Rct * l * Ad\1ca on 111 problems .. Reading By appt 1751 S OFC ASST NEEDED Few OFFlCE Ptrm Pll lorl m Iha Newpor"I Funlon To lhe controller ot ~ Cost• Mesa plant co Ap-R.E. oltlce in H B Matvr• Ill.and Mell M~t ping center cleYeloper ln pro11 30hr1/wk Nlsmkr person $11 hr ~ I aai.a ~Ilona now Newpof1 BMch M~1 LOIUI 1·2·3 up IOt tllll· being KOa(lled Pl\ol'le l\tVe O¥traM ~er I Ing. Out~s 1nclud4I gen-•r---Mari-144-"33 ..ord proceaalnrg MoM-... a1. MCrttary. cieneal. -r•-• edge. Comput• apre.o. oookkeap•ng . good FIT Bu1y con1tructlon lll ... Tlllm1' llheltupaarnuet.Ptol- phOtMI ilolm1, AIR. & AIP otc Typing rtqulrad Sall bOlit Charttr Fl"' cient •/numbefa. Ctllt Cont 1 ct ch r I 1, y St l1ry commen1erll• l'IMdl docll 1\.-id Par1· La11rl• 71•1751-!ISI 1 631·6340 w/exoerlence. 546--5100 Tm. MS-7100 · Non·lt!'IOklng otnce. ._ ________ 1 Complllt• KllcflenlBtltlrm * 21 ... 1111 * r COl.lntertop replacement --=.,--------Be11 Prlcell Ref1. ~ I l'llUO MYIOI M Callf. Public U111fllaa CommlUlon, REQ UIRES thet all uMd. flOUMl'IOld Oen S43·8449 .J -I a a L WT Tll lllT ,.,., !!!!.!"11 •• 1. ':':~~ ~~~.!:=: 9ood1 mov•r•. pr1n11h81r .,-. --· ~111rlfflll P.u .c . Cal T num0tr. I ..• t; _ Hmo'1 & chaulleu1 • print '°'" 1ne1r T.C.P numbe1 in all ~"-.:.IAllllS llllCY adWN'tl1arnents !I you '' Live In/Out , htve 1 question a/JOI.It Cornptnlon1/Alde1 1he leg1llty of 11 mover, Prescreened 1ppllcant1 limo 'Of ch1ulteur. C1H L1cenM<ll8onded Public UtllH•• Com-111·1110 mlaalon. 71'4-5511·41 51 1--------- .,.,... 1nd lnapectlOoa! Han1·:::-ti!•11lurt ltll-Tlll M&llT, * Ml-HU * 141-TMI. •n•m-• Oual "tlYOl'k. FrM Ml $25hr :487892. Orag 1179-8276 m rumio llAll • Service & Repair 1Llc.50904'4 Greg 731·8295 I A H & KrT HEN CABJNETS I aa.. New. OM Flnlth ..,., "'2-8126/142·27.tt ·-· ··-·-•.•...... , ................. ........... 111"1•11 ,_,1 846--1063 l '' 1 ' 'I ' I .1 . "' l I • ( • 1' • °'( .-...:. ". . "• J • "o· I l.; 130· 1111 COut Hwy LB •97-11285 OLIAI 1 DPHT Lie. Gal T-111142 COAST •OYlll ReroollRep1lrs AU wor guar1nleed. 722-7531 lfflll IUUIH F~omollMlg'oAooCo ~ UNDAY PUZZ-LE tne sporting goods fle>ld E1.p req"d In CVl!omtf ...-v•ee Computer entry.i.,;;;_...;;;;,...;;_...;;.;;;;;;;...;,_;;;;,..;;.._.:;....;;;;;;..====:.:=:.;= Lowes1 legal 1111le. C1relu!. llcensed f -152 . .f.61 Free quotu. 6'f>..5651. ·-·•11/lfflll " ~·t onloe lkllls Xlnl r I ~ aalary. Benefit• tor ttle ac.011 right persoii P~ase ctll. , .....,., ·- 7T416J1-332• ··-·· ..... No move 100 big 0t 1m111 28s:.1000 ·-·HHIF OADEA OEPI -- llPllll Sm1ll co needs a cheerful. Frff IMf=ffltt• rr iendty person to t11Ce & 11 ' p1oce1s pl'lone orders n If..,,, I.Mii ..I.ALU Ot. 0u11e1 1ne1 anaw ptiOl'lfll. CU1tomer1. Richard SlnOI' 11He 1111 llllng. typing Need ability (Lie. Ina. Ref1) 6'5-7608 U. # 4111.q to wto. In crowded I busy •Georoe·a PIJnllng• j * •••·llll• otc Hr1 8tm·4 30pm. Since 191'8. Olywalt. r• ~=='-='='-=-''"'='~I Bene, pd vac. 17/hr CM paifs, wtll te•tures. ceil-....... lllFlll 1-..... =c .. cc'c'====~-I lng1. Int/Ext. 92.t-4966 FAST GUAFt SERVICE llHl 1111 DI.Ill 9IOl&ll 111 PlllTill 22 Vr1 ExP8f FrM Eal For 1 m1nufacwrtng com· $12/Hr . MATERIALS AM Type• Roollng-Aapalf pany tteevy l)f!OnM. e•P Reltrencea. 97s-.aoe Skyllgnta. •5S7'494 praftred 213-921-2621 1 --..=i.-=~i;;--l lll·Nll 414-IH •••tor Mary P1r1 Time ITllEITS llllllWIYll •111L11ma1 P1rt time, ... y work AM Of PM No ax.p "8CQI• •rr Hourly -Bonu1. 6'2·4321 Ex.I 432 Of 228 Welt IOf t>ee(I, alk ===~~===,I I for Cry1ta1 or s.n. 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"<"""I ··~·-·­·-... ~ ....... - -~ ···-·-·~­-~ .,, ........ _ .,, ..... ,~ •1• Joe••,. ............ ,,, ·-··--· '"''-... ·-· ,,, ...... ~ .:. ..... _ ,,,, ... cr,.- ··~ •Jl ····~ ,._ •l•-... ... •)\ \ ... ... ,,,._.__ ....... •lt•~ ...... ····--···--· ... _ .._ ,.,~~ .... , it• ..... -- 1a 11 IO w 142-1111 ' I ssJO !i§~~=~[s Ai!lnces 6011 '""*'" 6014 .-ir1i1i1i1i1i"""' ewttyC>mo1rS -•llYD TWO 1•n 10111, Tv. • c'" ltAMESE AND voLvo 111• 2.-10L .. 91 =~F,...fT• , .... _-a""',.!!:"' PRIVATE l100*90THlllC.U-'t• Atmoll"I. hooel« c1b., BALINESE KITS. H'1\d WAQ ON , new tr•n•- ..--llpml7M137Lwa.t1g, / cMat:..:2~*1•*-~·,7~~!250-~~;;s:tt=:; :!,';':,"C..:K~ '!: +m11!i1111'1Mllir;liiill 10n.YOU'I Mf111Pone11* *SEl'lmllY* r= llJI • VICTORIAN OoMn Annt. ..UL.I $450-$540 .. 2-3252. Oln,S3200/ob0548-907D tot i..i~. ~"' \tUI\ wrwor Dining room I~ OulnN plQI Abyalnean SOLARFLEX YOLYO GL 9g0n 1982, -=--'°"tt1ow_,~.m,:.~!• PROFESSIONALS 1 M91ch. Bdnn Inc. dble teble+ cf'lalfa, w S4-S1o 9'l:O..t1a Wlthallattectwnenta.S700 5-•P«l•d. loaded. 3rd .. ,. .....,.,... bed, Ing dr.., w/rntft, tell cut glen china c.abolnet. • · lltm, 497-9355 l••Y• ... 1. rO, tmmecu1a1e. ~~~~;;~;;.--1-.P-'d benefits a drMf, nit• 1tnd a hdbcl. Queen Anne ooft•lend-. GOLDEN RETRIEYER1 ~-~;;;:;·ege~,~r,;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;I muit Mii. 13,700 obo t• ,,_.., ~ Gd concl ll50 .... 411 I 720 IOI• t•blN, Cetnlll bllcil Puppl••· ch•mf:!OO"r. 982-1424 :~ ~ '*4 .. ~ ... ln ._.., .. ,. IOI•+ lovftHt . .,., ret•~ brMd ltodt, 8wtt• . TV. • Ele<tronla SPICl·L GARAGI s•L1 •·n 0 N !di ng:; St, H.B .* [ II• 9 PC .\SHWOOD S150-S1950.973-08S3 493-7424/£493-137310 6(lfK) .. .. .. Y 0 l KS W .\ O .. 2 '',. '.'-* BEDROOM: 1800. 9 PC W.\TERBED compl•t• Hellol W•'r•4 oltMcuint ONLY 4()4 /llne. CALL 642-5671. C.\BRIOLET 1985 Con- • ' ·••' Cenpopybedroom:te75. with Mater (&bedding II klttenal 2 blk, 1 t•n. 1 leltrT,W, Yertlble,do\i99r7,••c91• -·· •t ··--Dlnett• w/4 chair•;1350. de11red), twin 111•. grey, Good Joying home 17" Z-.tth S715. lent condlllon, ,·-,,.· •-~ t1• •• SOF.\ & LOVESE.\T• , ... ,.. C--~u-euto steer. 7, · Set )'Ollf own hours, wn • · ''S1re11te11'' lounge Ol'Wy. Pl• can soon 0t 2 __ ,. _., _ 6122 Hunt. ltllCh 6140 759-7592 , , __ & , __ -•-·•-'"IOI St150. OU paintings; chair "'""low .,....,., and 1.._,'11 get too altKhecll ":'l!l:''":i=~~~ ... ;~~~;::~~~~~11~~=.;;;.;.:;:c,,,..,, ITl'lm• DI' .... _... ...........,,., .....--S 1 50 l e•· 0 B 0 · melchl~ otlomen.' C•ll i5J-7724fhm, 957-6731 F\JAN, Knick Neck1, PC MONSTER 8.\LE • E~ VOLKSWAGON WEST· MP ,_..d. ~~~C:::.: Utl?7 9* 722-18$4, 788-8048 evenlngiJ,.,-,00v;;KfilMNQnof~-~,01'·~=--;;;;;;: w/prntr, MC ey1, bike, concleveble Item tor PH.\LIA 1982 Dl•••I .,.,_ i;nfllffed. --.... Mn-1 "' 0700 lllliilA~illililiWilii"iiliill belor1 8·30 Of wMk•ncl• ..... ......,., wtrbd, misc. Se11Sun9·2. house, office, yard. Cemper, 4-1peed, low t.aon tn Newpor1 .__ ..,_ • IUl-ll.llTISTUT l _~ll · · nlon?I We he\18 w -40tl.,.,Jumlne.CdM . FrllS•1/Sun8em. mile•, lmm•cul•te ~ .,... 8elKI r• i-.c'M;;;"'Oiii~;<-l.iie.'i~· ;;;;.,;;;;; I Foo1b0ard wlttl rell1. lrvtne. lul loving dogs & cats 10031 K•~• S3,&95. 9112-24114 UN + Salary hlatory 10: 1 ~ · 111ectect'1 ,,,. eoiutlon .. lllllll llU YU qu...., Ille 11915. 140-11733 Mlsctlwous 6015 •Y•llable IOI' •dol)llon. Z.~ ... ~f· Coete :::=r~~ .. 1•1111 1 Hobart L·tlOO 60 qt ~.goeo:.r&':~1= 14' .\turnlnum ·Beet, 7 OlbMtsa 6124 lrvtne 61 44 IWeon:!~1~:~-=~~~~~m .. ~1 ....... ...i..h h ... ..._. hor1e motor, o•re, !W!X· •II• Yll.11 Pold-s•=, •• ••.:6 ,01111,, milter: 11111.10K12 walk-In """ I eve 1 ... .,....ect nor 1 eek St 200 ·l.\KEl4·0CE.\N FISH ..... WJ can .. good cond. 14000 Ullll boa; 1 3 comp a/1 sink pet'!Otyou.631 ·1~ •nc 54$_309e ' · Pol••· Spinning-Penn 17 WlndfMm* Irvine OB0.850-4859 ·. :.. . ·., . . . .•. :> WE'RE GROWING creating immediate opportunities for Accounting Processors. COME Tb OUR OPEN HOUSE on Thurs., July ~th If you are • high energy lncllvldual with • to-i.y by touch, an exceUem lelephorie miinn.t and AP or Payroll experi8nce, lhlS la your chance 10 explore tl'le opportunities now avalt.ble with Industry leader Denny's Inc.I W. will be lnlervlewing candidates !or Accounting Processor poslllons. The work lnvotv9t pmceulng weekfy payroll !or SO.OOO employees. handling accoun1s pey9ble •nd dtrec1 communicaliort with \ Aeet.Uftont Mmnagers and vendors. IT 'S TIME TO MAKE YOUR MOVE! Thurs., July lll<h. JPM -7PM Prtsidendal Suiie -Room ll; Red Llon Inn 3050 Bristol S1.,.1, Co512 Mesa Aecaptlont•l/PU, SecretM11I end Ciertcml Pff1tfon1 eN •llO avail.tile. Denny'• Inc. IS relocmtlng ils corporate hNdquan•rs to Park Place (formerly the Fluor Corp. Bldg.) In 1 ..... 1ne. Find out au ~ 11 and everything else Denny's Inc. hu to,ofter during 01Jr Open House. II unable to altend, please send rewme/ .._ of lnternt IO: Denny'1 Inc., Dept. .... , 181DO -..tey View A-..., La Mirada, CA tol37. We are an equal oppor1unity .mP'DY'et. Denny's Inc. $4000. 721·4155 ah 5. wlhoae reel: 1 CUiiom POOOLE .\KC wtlll• 10 =~==~=~=-· ll0-85-SS rMla. S5-S18. S•!ISung.3. TV.im.M ap-·"vw-=.,~,-c~.-M-P~.~.~.=,.=.ooo= UIMMill COP ETES 9 wood tralh bin; 3 e1ec-.......-.a Come._M0m& 197818'Cobra4 cyt.OMC 8&JerodS30.5'11·9132 pHences, incs.o earner•. -,e~·ll<;-;glne. S<SOO M l letiley pc 1rotree1e 30N-CAB ........ .-,, ·-••· _, •••m· Outdrlve all rebullt, 8'ec-b<k kid •1 ~· -••1m ,., ....._ ___ __.... ._.." ...... ... loth•• Klda-Lerge toy1, ••· • • 060 .... ,, 5 DYUlllC ou ' ,.._, .. ....,.., wvturt mach.· 1 315 ala •--1, .. SSOO. ••• •438 Ironies/many e1tra1! G•I· h e k 1 I · -· kl"" cane ,,..dboard ,..., .. ,. .,......., Lad I••· S 1-up. Furn. clot •• 11, coc et e ·I -==~=="-'.--~·,, 2 -, & .........,: wrktbllt;1Hnl~e421· T--l<pm.Td••• vlnlted !lit lr1ll1r. h d I, d T hi, VW '87C.\BRtOLET .. mm. ,,_ ..,,. .,......,, .... .. L I J 0 ti 11 ti p kllch, doll1, llnen1. silver. •n P• n • ·• r I 1950 OBO. ff5.3781 ~6~urt ":'ech. 724·tl882 •••-• r-~/;BO. S40-3 l40. jewel'ty, entlque prol«:· boutique. 733· 1382 CONVERTIBLE ---rr1K•• to,. fishing polea.l;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;15300 ml. 5 speed. •le. IUYICES LIVING ROOM SET. 8 pc, FllEWlll FH UL.I .\doreble. No papers. 175. $800.000 II you tie .... '"' Set/Sun, 8-4. 3tl4 La Ntwpott led 6169 •mflm 1181'90 cesa. E•-IOllcl wd lreme, Ind 4 • C.11758-1017 cour•gfl to cilll Dia-P9rM pt tNpt HtMghts, -cellent cond. 11 1,500. (11•)111-IMO melchlnQ tables. 5500. Pick-up 10,d. Call trlbutor.hlp 954•8579 ltltl'l/Tustln) FURNITURE, clothes, 474-7710Mon-Frl9-5. WLUTnU #I 840-8473 760-18541Nve!MSSSQ8 · · g1anware,8onHlpot1& KING SIZE BED dr......-1 Janos & Orglftl NEWPORT 'ELECTRIC G.\RAGE S.\LE mite. 1518 Cumber1and 1 _~·~··~·~·~·~·~·~Hl~~11_,,.1 u1111nm1UASS TRS 80 cOmput.; 6059 PACKET.Ukenew +all •llSun.483AbbleWay Ln.SAT/SUN9-5. 1-p•nJ.JIUr UlllMIS m111r ... & trundle. "8\ler w/Epson prlntfll' Rece exlru. XLNT condition. {tu'"m'"i,'u'••'.7th) Lo11 or •••••I tllLIE ULE *'114 FORD Autos Domestic 9300 M llllt l1\IUI\ used 1195. •840-11733• car, 13200 On8 800. Cl\er~ 44'' studio. S8995.1173-2CM4 f -THUNDERBIRD Futl.TIME PAY QUEEN SIZE M.\TTRESS Manicure lable & chelr, S85 · "l.pr1le•d e1l ----.UL;;ol;--~-io.,;;._-;Su;;;;;h~. i;M~M~.~7.--;:om"°'. 64iUit p~:f~1~g~"g!~~~~y! V~I:. :.~ :!:t7i~39~Zi &BOX,OUllTEOI $175. Four Pageant ol Sl200.9tl 7312· '85.\ddlctorBoel Surf SI. ~46-7018. Aul-1099BeylldeDrlveN.B. 15988 BR.\ND NEW! $155. the Master theetre H.\MMONO orgen spinet, 642-3918 trl1n gel 1 bike S50. Sunday July \6th SlOOO/Wk Potenlial. Tele-CALl.* 840-8733 • tlcke11. 751-8123. 2 key boerd1. excellenll;;;;;;;;;;_,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;~ wheelb•rrowS25+.n)Ore IO:Oo-4:00 New":!t"e!'a~~~~~300 mark•tlng otllcie sup-Roll Top (O•kl wt Mo'ilng -UKC male whit• ~~ ~ d ~ ~!: ni 8 7s9 7 5 O · Power Bolts . 7012 Ru~h;;;d~•~y.~9;:_,i;,..;ii.o~o..<;;;.~,~ .. ;l---~"';'.~.~-~I pl!M. Easy hrs. 8.\M-12 Melchin~ SwlYel Ch•lr Splu need• home, lamp•. • • or , , .\ve. Furniture, clothlng, LIN llCE * · 8 8 C H R Y S l E R Noon. No 'W~enda. 28 .. • 54' $1000+. new"lor drapes, sewing m1tel'line, 714-tl31-7679. 10~ ZODIAC C.\OET, 9.9 twin b•by strolter, c•r HouMhold Item•. bikes, LEBARON • NO Exp NEC $375. Mike 854-8791 IBM PC clone. 10-ap bike PIANO Evlnrud•, low hours, ... 1. blk•. ••etclM bike 1urlboard, 1now tlrff, ConYerllble. artlc wtl lte, 645-e751 M~ Up "'ht T nod Shur-lln• 9alYanl1ed c lolh••, books, 1oy1, air. euto, lull pwr, like llLl.•••w.111 ny r"' · u • trailer Briltol condition much m0<et 132 VI• new(313928) C•ll be:IOfe 12 Noon NEWPORT BCH 873-3735 COSTA MES.\ $48-8919 SOUTH O.C. 5fl2·1240 "" ...... ~ Andt!es WI 0 &melEE•l•I ? FltW European & .\,,_lcen Antiquea ..... 8000 sq. It. New Naultcel & Military 1931 Newporl Blvd, CM Eerty Amertcen EST A TE cook 110Ye complete I 1,800, oak Ureprace mantle wlbeveled mlrr0<, s1.100. 759-3067 u.a, .... ,..tot ............... 0.11 ITMNI,'..... -_.. NEW OAK BUMPER G Condltlon S.it50. S2775.8'2-1811allfll'fl . lthlce.SUNOAY -8arn-??. 514,995 Hn/EITUTllllEIT POOL TABLE. Wllh !op,1 ~''°~"'!8~31~·----1-'iie~ioli-Wiiiiiii-·f • le.ch 6140 ...... -1 -w1t11n·-··· OllTll. cue a11dt1 & b•lls S450[-13' BOSTON WH.\LER -·" IR, -OBO. 646-815tl ,.,._,..,..,..,..,..,~•: SUPER SPORT 1985. BR, 2BA condo. Oet & Mcwtng. Lido Ille patio Newport Buch 133-1300 ,, toll .... --·· _ ........ 1._ ....... ,, ... .., ................ " --•11111-(4 -ohl).Pohl 111Miwtlhotllof IJHNl.-1oot ..... ..-.... . .._.. ........ .. ..... __ •HT·H41• L11•1 .. saa1 ltkydes 606()1 40 HP Vemeoha 14'500. angl prtlng. Frnt yrd & .. 1e. lJnbellev1ble ttema. •C.\O 'tl1 Sed•n O.Vllle, PllllTM Tlllm (2) 1 t175-5212 .becll/llde P•tlo. Redone. 5c-S500. 9am-5pm. e1.cepllonally nice, 87K OrcMttra, 3rd row. July •WW llAOI i 14' BOAT 3S HP wflr•ller. 11000/mo. 648-41111 . Sel/Sun. 101 Via Genoa. ml, $3475. Nplr II Mira 201h. Mellnee 1195/N . ..... I 408'A J••mlna. CdM. 54&.-2017 EY• 548-8tl23 722 - 7245 · llH lltl ltrllll fer ~·r."~~llme;;.·~-~;:{)lffi)jjll ~g~ •CADILLAC 1987• TWO Silicone bree11 ••••fwlnute 1_7' SPORT BOSTON Autos 9100 Autos td 91 FJHtwHllll'Elesw• ~C:1~~-~~~·T1,: ... ,-....•H1,1 j'~~!!~:ri<!'.~: ~·8~~~:~x.=. '11Mllll•IT S14.950. Whl1e. lo•ded. bra• io with. 1350. Mrs ..-1 w.., g•IYantzed trailer, bflstol (Ol337tl) Bur~ with black 1_n-=-~r:~1c~•ito!u:l. 675·39 1· ......... ......._, cond l11on. 1 8900 SAVE I'., 'all extra•. special Superb condition . PAG T .1.. 642·1811al181'6 1-Tll•••• chromewl'leels.lowmlles u I H piano, CIONI , KWr.R -129.500 OBO. (2MH L0'11 ). Prlv•I• drewer anllque cabinet. .....1111* 18' SCHOCK elec1rlc Bay Newport BeKh 833-1300 s..11 encl you'M buy it pa11y 714-675-1957 !Win bed, boy'• tumllure. boel. Fringed e&nYU top. ··se NISS.\N 300ZX• 6'5-11787 Of 752-5181 w I e k d a y I Hope. 968-8668. WllTll New boeta-119,000 buy f .Top1, auto, alr, aportyl-iiiiaiiainiti•iiii-ii•iitoii-l.!.."~4~-64~4~-<~9~•~•=~-Weddlng Ores•. brend Man's 10-apMCI bicycle In !hi• $6,000..C.sh, assume 1ed ••c cond Won't last -----.. ,. '89 JEEP SALE new: Wht lllln w/lace 1 good condtllon for d•lly S3.000 not•. Berbar1 114~780) ' 1985 Spedel "E" model. BEST D"•L bndl, 11 8 Pd $1150. travel. Cell Merk al 6'4·9060, Ext-359. s 10,595 SllyerlCh1rcoal. Low ~ s:i~ ~k:~.Pi:u~ Sac SBSO 497-7370 786-804tl or 856-8763, 24' LYMAN look• good, lllWPllT l?IUI mite•. 511=89515,000. IUARAITEED' roll-top d•ak. Preaell, days or evening•. great C•tallna boal. Newport BMch 833-1300 · , • '°'' & chelr1. 640-0450, CoUectJbles Seort'"9 Goods 6065 Chrysler V-8. 240 h.p. ln-•• 88 TOYOT.\ -IH n WAlll Jul! bring UI your beat SOUTHWEST! Lampi .\NTIOUE Star Oullt 150. -board .64~.;~o o bo CORQll.\• 1981 IVOfY/S•ddle leetl'let bon111:.~~et~~I and .,AppllMKfl~;;;;:;;;;;;...,,.,,.,,~llJ~l~l'J Sole+loveaeei· chairs· ' Vllleroy·Boch Flower llltl Coupe, 13,669 ml, air. ::i\';:10~j ~~lal °'~1Mad Jiii SLEllOllS 1-:-chilM(peach/gr'Mnlwht)I F1lry &SMley DoHPlelff Winter 11 only 4 monlM •CH.\RA.CTER BOAT• au10, 1n rt, loeded, Hke • ac ory op ona, AM.\N.\ 25 Relrigere1or: Stone/glaia Of whl walh: 521Ma. Rosenth•I Chln• iwey1! Rotilgnol STS, •"SHIPHOUSE"• n-(133875) Includin g third seat. HOllDA $850. ~enmor• wa1h-col/end lbla;dln sets: wall tor 8 S550 OBO 549-0955 180 cm. T)'l'olia 3600 rac-Perade Trophy Winner 111995 phone . .\a new condition. •rldryer, $400. Cerpet unl111 Pine.....,., ""le bdrm lng binding• just •tone 5,000. 1175-8161 ........., ...... Orlglnal owner. All Hr· cleener: 1100. OBO ......, ,,.... d __ ;. _.. _,.,._, ._ Ylc• record•. Pp. JEEP ra"LE 722 1854 Ontkg menreulb1t spring. groon . tu • ..., a,.., t0tque II' •llnllnm&ll Newport Beach 833-1300 I s 17 , 750. 661..a559. -~• • . Wtioleaele pres. 973-0653 Jewelry/Furs/ Art :::~;.~~~ ,i:;·.:~:: Loaded, twin dleMla, like ··44 VA JETTA GLI• !MBZ 500SEL 1983. Excel-~~8,!j~~~lrr~~o ILll Rm1 ln•er1 TUI lml'S 6025 ind 1ne bate1 ire Jn e•· new 1150,000. 675-9460 18 v•twt, only 13,309 ml. lent Condition! Sapphire •ti OllO 2~1.o~6~t~~!:~ake1 11111111! L ADIES TENNIS cellenlcondl!lon. 7'1t" MONTGOME RY blk.ak,519(1,c111,anrt.1 bluet grey ln!erlor. Of1Me1.plr~72 hrseMM l! l28001e•kentC1t,65•81 .. BRA.CELE!, 55 round 11• SAIL/ROW DINGHY . eltO)'l,ll+l•new.(389795) $25,flOO . Negotllble. b EFRIGER.\TOR 1100 SllOO 5350 ia•k bkcse brllHanl d1emonds. 3.75 Lapatrakebluel'M.lll 1500 113,488 2411-7920 pu . W..,,_ l Dryer S150 172 K72· 5200. Alumoni c.ra11, 14K gold. 11650 ..... 111·1111 850-7659 . ....TlllUll '======~=oi CHRYSLER NEWPORT Heh. Elec. Renoe 1 100 petlo Ml 575 497.8834 Suun 854-9683 ....... Newpor1BMch133-1300 1 Ms!,.i~1DE.!!:'T~ec!!~!: 1966, •II OOglnal. 54,000 o.hwaher 1 125, '46-58411 , . Sal lloats 7014 * BllW SALE 100.000 mlle .warranty, mll•. $795 '159-7592 . NEW 1989 NISSAN SENTRA Jt••• ·-MING treetment, 3rd •J EEP/EAGLE S.\LE• ----Our .-.11re Inventory he1 • • 1 t . •mo k e s I I· 1 e/ OYER 8e•ul1'ul condition, In-been draitlcally reduced Yer/palomino, '8k miles. ,. bo•rd. run keel. 1uu to o11. )'OU •"''' •aY-c.11586-3425 lllYOICE equt~~i~ ~~ .. ~ow. __ , ~~. IMEACEDES 450Sl 197&. on eM MOT IV.\TEO!l1 •• ._ -·-b I a ck cu• 1 om J P/"lllLE 213-471-2870 1540JamborMRoad P•lnl/plnalrlpe, low EE ~ S Newport Beach mlle1, g•r•g•d, look• I" ••-"I 35' ERICSON 1973. Brl1tol -· 1444 ·•-S<! 000 •• -J'~·~,~·~·~·~·~"~'~'~'~"1~·~·:·1 r<:m~"";TI~~i~~WI 8s4.l:f:;Mio5 ' · •11.11111-. 133·000 obo ...... ,... CREV IER BM !NISSAN ..,,.,, 006. AIC. .IEEP-EAllLE '115 CHRIS CAAFT U M. .\MIFM 1ltlf'eo cassette. 321181 Camino Capl1tr•no C.\BIN CRUISE(I ~ f[W UMf'US CJ ex. cOnd .• CM'lgln•I owner S.\N JUAN CAPISTRANO S24,0000BO. Wlrltl·OWIOllM's 14400 /0BO . C1 tl 41l·Ol10 759-1540 • ISJlM.;J""""SPICW• 839·7806 . ..-===~==='II 1119!i OllllM) l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 'Invoice amount m•y ••· 8' ftberglUI ··FLIPPER .. '•'ISmt~~"Sf'[Qli" 1• ceed actual deelfll' cost with new aaH & •c· JlJ.W> U'AlU) due to lncentlYel cesaorle1. S700 OBO. ··•~"'11111r.•'SPtOlt' Plllllll'lll11IO provldedtothedealerby t150-9277 Sl1.t!i (:po(DJ manulacturer. Ofter o - CIPri 13, 1 Yur old. Eaoel-' l1 l6 All llllti flt,.,.MOJ Reel. Targa. Eacetlent con-l)+r• 48 l'lfa •lier cfu:bll- lant condition. 1 1200. ' •m.13-1 •3 1 1·'"lll11Cl9'll dltlon. Alpine .\M/FM· ca.lion. Sele o ud•• 497-6001 0t 494-02'9 • c .... 11.. M.-.y 1Xtr .. 1 Wranoler• lfl •tock. L .. ve rneuege. Ne .. po.1 frtt•J1 ~~~I Mu.i ... to believe thll 11 [clmcri Solnl• beeutlful eutomoblle. C.11 SOLIN027'3honepower St1wice M10P•11sHowrs 859-3879 , la•Y • outb<Mlrd. 3 ~ Mita. 1 t111 6 lO ""' Mo~ Io 13.000. 848-3 78. a •m ~ P"' s.1 rnenm.·ooo oeo. TWO LASERS RACING CONDITION ..... ,,.... ""' StOOlwtlll•. tl75-ettll .. -.u1111 -1~~~~~~~1 "L" ...... Llllll ""' .,,. """ N EWl'ORT 1111,41,..... M ·I . + 1u, 90 mo. doMd end IMPORTS"" M1g ...,..... XLNT ~ t •a••· Total dn . • dl11on.RunagrM1.NMd• STARTING AS LOW AS: WtlTll Tl Ill' UMd Sabol. Good coodl!IOn. days 754-4000 X231ewe11715-7809 $3878 .51 : r•ald ...... 111111,111 rNnorbf.U.work.Goocl 113,357.50; c•p co11 (_ .. IO) b ody. saoo obo . 124,800: cep reduc . I 'uc:T:J &46-1511 Monuf. Sugg, Retail .' .. $7809 DEALER DISCOUNT -.. 41121 s..... 7018 11H rn, .... •144'0 w/9!lPllMlon ohmmbw + utr•. 11200 lncludlng 1andem tfllller. 147-8937 or 147·N1t. llfPl1DOdll/Slllf.., 7022 iL1# to 80'. iXK. ONLv. s2soo. (Mr .. 0129131 •'II I.II I la OlDS 11 ~ ~-ottw exp 72 hrs •fl• lhtrl1tothooM11om 1Hl.41Kmfl•a.loaded. pub. XLNT condhlon. S 10,750. ..,...... CllSIHwy ·~liKll te&-t275M-Fefler6pm, 111111 ..... ~ I ltl••1to WMl(endaanytlml. MP CHiii l ~~.:::==---l -iiN1nt1iiiiM-'MiiiPiimii11I _. 1\mCEJIS BENZ• 5 Sp990, 1mmecui.1. con- 1001 ~II. Np! lch lolM ..., tor Ml .__ .., dltlon, .\IC. CllSMtle, lll•ltlJ -· im. •..., 111 ......, "-" etw.. POL, 1111 wheel. ... • ""' -• "' 0.-C-, I #loy wh9eli, n9W tlf•, ,.... _ _.,.. low~ ·-· "'ll GlS A'MUI.£• 15* . 541-1745 lln .... ~ ,.,_, .. I ir;i .. _ .............. . &i.i... .. . VOLKiWliOOON '11 BUG.I 1-~-----... ,, ... ,, •. j ... ·-· 11900. I II .-~- YOLKS WAOON IUGI • ,,, ....... '"'· llUMoof, f'IMCI• wotk 11.000 obo 417-«Mtl .... maat191 •