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SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1988
SURE,
VER'{ NICE
NO, DON'T ASK HER WM'( SHE LEFT
T~E NEST AND NEVER CAME BACK ..
17;;\EAN, WH'( 6RtN6 TMAT UP AFTER ALL ~ Tl-tlS TIME? E5PECIALL~ ON MOT~ER'S DAY
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WAS BEING A GOOD MOT~ER ..
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Tf1ROW HER THE
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OOP5 ~ SORR'{ ! '(OU JUST T~REW VOUR
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ABOLJi CHA51NG 50Mf.lH,NC:1
by Jim Davis
LE. T'5 5E£ IF HE. CATC HE.S IT
HE. G->OGM1 THE H£AT RE.Gt5TE.R
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f I 'U. TELL YOU WHAT WE'U.. 00.' HOW 6cTTER YET, AeOlJT THE FOUR OF US OOtNu OUT WEU HAVE
TO DINNER TOMORROW NIGHT' DINNER HERE.'
MEANWHIL.e r WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO
1 FINISH UP OUR 6USINESS WITH ALeERT IN
AN HOUR ORSO, OAVIO ' TMEN WE CAN
PACK A WNCH ANO I'LL St-40W 'IOU SOMe
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M!f ,!J,fllf'U 1$ a t""'1W mom. One 1binc we Jewnec1 • ICtal'I the tbinp Giil OD with him.
~~ tryins to work with blbiec It -.i'i, ~ bis 4ia&Ja'•
&mdi111e11bey don't id~ ::•)'OU !JdmliDit." lfhe WIS 17 JIDW~liy Tbe . Jmie . me. Cf~ n.W$ Cm-. ::,f ='~(the~ ..
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Jn ~ 114 iJ tJw . I jUll DO way. We bne to = lleep m Ille." 'lblt'I a joke. motMr .Byrm. almost 4. wrim dllt inlD tbe ane. The .. ni comc:s to my rocm when
11ri.1 says Mlritm -abo biea baw --UI a Jot lbout be --up. If I'm ~ ~~kind~~ mir:ovimion tis ymr. nab when be'a awUz. 1
1llink )Qlf own dn1drm ~ tbe way it pa.
ltmr si1ti!f1 on ait;;. btndt too. Somdi1•0 )'OU just haft to__,. .. ~Ofll'lcftb..play ~NGj.,. -.>-whll It. -. • I •GiJI: tt 1 , ..... =....,·· ... ""'Z.......... .... .... .. 'When I u .11..... :a.11 ..... _,. ..... ..,. ew~&om·aDOl?l'D
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)'OU know, tbit the home doem't 'MR my 't:V ~ He docm't ad I put bim to bed. And then 1
always Jook pd. bne lllY ideality problrm. He ., in my rocm IDd walk on my h under-* be'• my l'fOl blby. .. ~ ~ ....... ir the
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TV baby is: JJ?zen the
take is over and I don't
want to hold her
anymore, I just yell,
'Mom, 'and she takes
her away. Simple."
-Mel Harrl3 with 116 TY baby,
Jal'fk.from '~ng''
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The Best OITnnes. TheBest Of Roors.
Now only at the best of stores -an authorized Anmtrong
Floor Fashion Centei4 store. It's Regal Solarian with beautiful
Inlaid Color TM in an exciting selection of patterns
and colors. And it's on sale oow
through June 11th. So hurry!
@.1nsb01!Q
Floor FtlShion Cenm'
Sweet be& I ia fill
-1ay met baskets
1111,., ., • -
May brinD the peak of stnwbeny
aeason. AnGWbile we're wild b bi&
plump berries (over 70 vmietiea) and
eat three pounds per~ each yaar,
1988 is the year to think small
Makina news: the tiny ~ des bois. about the size d the tip of your little~. Now thele intct~ fta..
vored berries, long prizd in Europe.
are sbowina up in more garden plots as
well as Oil n::swnnt plan brft.
White Flower Farms of litd'lfield,
Conn., 9dls "'Owtes V-bcrries.. '"They
grow u well as weeds if given the right care. and they ldHow rampantly,"
says horticulturist I Jmdon Wincta1er.
"You11 have no irobltms as long as
you eei there-before the birds do."
T6eSe berries are evabearin& p'O-
ducina ftom ~ July throulb the
first frost. Total yield &om one plant:
betM:cn Yl to 114 cup.
The nursery aeDs six plants for S 18,
12 for $34 and 24 for $60. Write:
White Flower Farm&i Litchfield,
Conn. 06759; (203) ~%00. """',. Fresh stl•~c: .. Wlllop of vi1lmin C -&S . cup
(the RDA is 60 millilrams). ~they
are a aood soutce <X poCallium and
fiber. Calaries: a mere 4S per cup. , .. .,,, ..
If CmllL 11 Im
There's no place
like a private
haven, whether it's
up a backyard
tree, in a quiet
study or behind
closed doors.
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BRING HOME A 'BUNDLE OF JOY'
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'lbey're M°'8ble, 'lbey're R.ealistic,
1hey're Apt.omically Correct ..•
Jtm LIKE THE REAL THING!
RETAI L Send out the
announcements
M9.9S -two new cud-~ dly, wrinkly
_.._ "babies" are
NOW ONO' coming to your
s2~--home ... to de-~ light and edu-
VourChoice cate your child!
Just "released
from the hospital", each sensa-
tionaf'life-size NEWBORN is
complete with hospital ID tag on
its wrist, pacifier, reusable
diaper ... even a navel bandage
(where the umbilical cord was
"cut")! These adorable dolls are
dressed in their very first layette
outfit -a delicate 8'eeveless
top trimmed in blue or pink scal-
loped lace. But best of all, the
bodies of these NEWBORNS
have reaJ lstic, softty wrinkled skin
and are even anatomically cor-
rect-not like those unnaturaJ
plastic toy-store dolts I Just pic-
ture how thrilled your child will be
to dress, feed and learn to care
for his or her own life-like new-
born b&byl And at this truly fabu·
lous price, who could afford not to
order a boy and a gir1 -pluS ex-
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Vacation-home owners go
for 'great rooms', Jacuzzis
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Free BONUS.Poetry Contest
200 prizes Worth over $16,000.00!
Grand Prize $1,000.001
To celebrate our 13th Anniversary, World of
Poetry is offering a Free BONUS Poetry
Contest, open to all poets. Some 200 prizes
are being offered worth over $16,000.00,
including our big $1 ,000.00 grand prize.
And what's great: You could be the very
poet to take top honors.
Just for entering, I'll send you a free
subscription to our lovely award-winning
newsletter. That way, everybody wins!
Our deadline is June 15. I will personally
send you a winner's list on or before August
1, 1988.
I am 80-years young this year, and my
happiest birthday would be to see you win
the big one. Bless you, and Happy Winning!
-Mrs. Eddie-Lou Cole, Poetry Editor
Eddie-Lou Cole
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ooean. It• just • half.mile from 1hc Ventana. AhbouP most <Xber liR is
spent in cities_ Fmmtino is
happiiesa when she's at Big
Sur. Riaht DOW, she's study-
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but "f d really rather be in the mounWns. ff they bad .
tadlel's in the mounu.:~ be there. .. ., .......
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~ HI, MOM: It's W Mother's Day, a
custom that started on
the second Sunday in
May in 1907. How'?
· Am. Janis of Pbila-j delpbia asked her
t chun:b to hold a sc:rvioe
I for all mothers on the
I' anniversary of her own
ILUI 1£DU: Alrta lllHlltK • mo~sdeath. ... T~
&It 1at11111 Trat .n ....., finalists will rompete m
· today's National
Mushroom Hunting Championship in Boyne Qty, Mich.
"The great taste of our morel mushroom is what draws
people here from all over the USA and Canada," says Todd
Sonmoa, a bunt coordinator. Fmalists will gather at Boyne
City High School. then spread out to hunt A.fterwmds.
some o( the city's best restaurants will offi:r ~disht$
prepared with morels. ... Today marb the · · of
National Historic Preservation Week, a ~ o the
nation's landmark buiJdi• The National Trust for Histor-
ic Preservation gives its top award Monday to F. Blair
Ree~ the University of Aorida architccwre professor who
co-founded Preservation lnstituu:: Nantucket and esta~
hshed UFs graduate ~in an:bitectural preservation.
To join the i rust ($1 5 lndivi<lual. $20 filmily) write Mem-
bership, 1785 Mass. Ave. NW, Wasbington, n.c 20036.
~ NEVER TOO YOUNG:-Sex, consumer aft3irs IJ!I and the worlcpiatt are topics~ the biennial conven-
tion of the American Association o( R.eti.rcd Persons open-
i.ng today in Detroit's Cobo HaB. Cdcbrity speakers: Dr.
Ruda Westheimer, the sex t.berapi$ CBS oorresl)()Ddent Ed
8nd1ey; consumer advocate Rllpla N.._ and oolumnist
Art s.chwUI.. More than 30,00'.'> people are expected to
attend and you don't have to be over SO. Small Va ......
will entertain on opening night and Tcmy Bf9Nft will dose
the convention with a con<%11.
RD PEOPLE: Fony people who like beina. as
as a bird will compete in the annual Hang Gtid.ing
this weckcDd at Jockey's Ridle State Plrk in
• ead, N.C uwaeaoe Bene' who was the champion bang glider in 1983 and 1984, hoPeS to retrieve the title from
last year's winner, Jim Jolull. Why do some people eitjoy
this excitina but danaaous sport? ~ mobvmd by
that timeless dream of he flight that -we all lmborcd a
children; the dream of~ your winp. · o«the
ground and ftyina as me as i bird, .. says~
media coordinator for the event _ .......
You can •e longer pet life a family policy
If big vet bills are your ~
peeve, consider this: health m-
SW3nce fer FJdo or Boots.
Veterinary Pet Insurance of
California, with plans for cats 'n'
dop in 27 states, is corning next
to New Jersey, West Virginia,
Kansas and Iowa.
Cost averaaes $44 annually,
going up as the cat or dog ap.
Pets past 11 need not apply, un-
less they've been insured before.
Covered: major fracw.1'S, cancer
and abdominal 51:11FY· chemo-therapy. X-ray, hospital stays.
11Ef1FTIP9
office calls, shots_ p1esaiptiom.
--Surgery can run &om $30 to
more than Sl,CXX>. so these plans
can help save petS from being
put to sleep," says vet Steve
Thatcher of Marina Del Ray.
More for the pet set Snooty
Scents in Woodland, Texas., !ells
scented do& shampoos and con-
ditioners tor $9.95 in four aro-
mas: Obsession, Giorgio for ~
males, Aramis, Polo for males. .. It's a four-lqgcd room deodor-
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2/Daily Pilot May 8-May 13
Ludlu01's best-seller airs as ABC drama
JAY There is no su refire
BOBBIN formula for miniseries
Tribune TV Log success, but combin-inf two popular stars
in a story by a wel -known author cer-
tainly can't hurt.
ABC serves up precisely that recipe
Sunday and Monday, as multi-part-
drama veterans Richa rd ("The Thorn
Birds") Chamberlain a nd J aclyn
("Rage of Angels") Smith appear
together for lhe firs t time in "The
Bourne Identity,·' based on Robert
C''The Rhinemann Exchange") Lud·
lum•s best-seller of inte rnationa l
intrigue and roma nce. Chamberlain
plays an amnes iac whose efforts to
rediscover his background endanger
not only him, but afso a n economist
(Smith) whom he abducts during his
flight from would-be killers, who
pursue him from s uch European
locales as Paris and Zurich to a cli-
mactic confrontation in New York.
Other notables in the cast include Den-
holm ("Noble House") Elliott, Anthony
Quayle and Yorgo ("The Little
Dn.iml(ler Girl") Voya,is.
While traveling to many glamorous
locations for a single project seems
exciting, it also can be quite taxing for
the people involved. "We hardly ever
Rich.nt ~In "The Bourne
Identity,. on AIC
~ot our bai;s unpacked on this one,"
Chamberlain laughs. "We started our
pre-production in Lonckm. Then, we
ritmed for three weeks in .Nice, took
a~t a week·and-a-half orr for the
Christmas holiday, went back to Lon·
don, then on to Zurich and Paril, and
then back to London again. If I ne'ver
see a pother pl<ine. t r~rn or holt.'I room.
I'll be happy' ·
Forco·slarSm1th. tht• near-<.'onstant
travel demanded by .. The Bourne
Identity" involved other considera-
tions. She went direttl> Crom working
on the recent "Windmills or the Gods"
into "Bourne." and her young children
traveled with her throughout both pro-
ductions. "Basically, every two W<'Cks,
we were in a new plac-e ." she recalls.
•·1 had turned down other things
because of that, but this was an <'xrel-
lent script, and it involved Richard and
a lot or other people that I respect. My
husba nd, my agent and l finally Celt it
would be the wrong move for me to
turn it down, and we decided all the
traveling would be kind or an adventure
ror the children ... so. as long as we could
stick together, we took orr and did It.
With 21 pieces or lugga~e. though, it
was very exhausting at times."
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Smith, work together for the first
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adaptation of the Robert ludtum
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congresslonal Candidate doesn •t deny ltOOd up at the Balboa Bay Oub commitment for each other and our sidered one of the· front-runners for Rotenbera was behind the alleotion. ~ ~ lhouted ~t adultery wu commitmen~,to our family bas never the ConamaiouJ teat beiaa vacaled On friday. ltosenbefJ denied faavias rumor admits marrtaye :was 1n trouble the IQUC an the campaian. been p-eattt. . by Rep. Jlobeft Bldbam, :-boa~ anydliQ& to do wtth tbe forum • . :=!2 -rhe~ was a time when our Thiouabout the ~mmute ad-ed the Setvrday p~ Ute a outburst and threatened to lel"Ye rna.rMat wu off course. There was a drns. held in the liviaa room of majority of local politicians. indu6-frizzdle With a dander laWsuit OD
time when there was an estran,e-Newpon Beach rnidenu Larry and ina state Sen. MariaD Betteson and Monday. BJ LANCE JGNON °' .. ..., ........
Conpasional candidate David
Baker would neither confirm nor
deny Saturday an alleution that he
commitled adultery. 6ut said that.
"There was a time when our m&f'riaae
was off course."
In an emotional address before
about 60 supp<>rtcrs pthered at a
private fund·raiter, tbe lrvtne coun.
cilman tried to put to rat an adultery
alleption that surfaced at a can-
didates forum on April 28.
Rumors have cin:ulated th~
out the 40tb Conptssional Distnct
foncveral months that Baker. 3S. had
an affair with an Irvine woman. But
the rumor badremained out of the
public eye until an unidentified man
menL Then was a time when there Judy Brixley. Baker ref'emd to .. our Supervitor Thomas Riley, Bldham C.OX could not be reac:bed for
was a -"'tion," BakCT said as his campeisn." meanina his and Patty ,bas endorsed Baker. comment. ---Baker's. Baker said the unidentified man at wife, Patty, stood at his side Saturday. The trials of their 1 )-year nwrilee the forum was probably Planted~ RocnberJwd 1f8akerdid bavean
.. J wish I could tell you there have and the tettnt rumors. Bakef said. by rithef'Cox or ROienbefj: afraiF. be should not hl¥eempMMMd
never been any differences in my have, .. best prepared us to be the very .. 1t•s likely it•s one of those two has strona family and faith in God
marriqe with Patty and our 19 years best rc,prnentauves for Oran,e iuys.. .. he Wd. durina the c:amP.t-an. -,2
toeethcr. We can t say that." the County. But Baker denied bavina an\-th1na But Baker said the fact that be
former UCI basketball star said ... But Baker, alona with Nathan Rose-to do with A.sstmblyman Nolan his wife manqcd to mend tbeir ·
we can say today that our love and nbcra and Christoohcr Cox. is con-Fnzz.ellc's al&eption Friday that ~ w um1AJi
Gangs begi:a~ing to m~ve in on Coast turf
Gang bangs take
place of rumbles
at local schools
BJ LANCE IGNON °' .. ..., .......
Thiny years 110. hiah school
"' kids hu~ out t<,.ethcr in clubs.
rootina for the same football team,
frequentin& the same drive-
throu&h buraer joint and maybe
.. rum61ina" occasionally with
their crost-town rivals.
Today the clubs are cal':'= and •·rumblina" has been
with "pna ti.nsina."
Like a powina number ofteens
across Orantc Coun•7· many Costa Mcu Hiah Schoo students
are beina drawn to what looks like
the excitement and &)amour of a aana. Granted1 Pill activity at
Costa Mesa hiJh is timid com-
s-red to what 1s found in South
Los Anaeles.
There~ no drive-by shootings
h~. School policy prohibits any-
one from wearina the red and blue
bandannas that mart one as a
memberoftheCripsorBloods. the
two laf'ICSl factions in Southern
California. ·
Still. many of, the students are
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stgn of increase
in gang activity
By ROBERT BARUR . .............
Violence bTCa~s out at a
cl ubhousc fi llcd wt th cdcbran ts at a
Vietnamcsr wcddtna.
Members of a rival pna ti.rae in
and st.an trouble. Fists tty, suns fire
and knives flash. Three people are
stabbed.
Other pnp JO after each other 1n
cit) parks at other tunes. Police
arrive to break up fi&hts befott they
set out ofhand. Gana memben flee.
abandonin1 a aun. chains.
machetes, meat cleavers. ucs and
whatever else they use to maim
other pnJ memben and innocent
bystanders who set in the way.
Can dnve by a commumty
c:rn\C'r on SUCCCSSJVC D.,ts and
JWlsbots spray the bwldina. Two
supervisors run outside, ristina
their lives.. to shepherd younptcn
to safety.
T OQ&bs from a nca&bborina town
U.vadc a h1&h school campus and
beat up two students believed to be
rival pna membcn..
Gang members fire a aun from a
car. m1ssma thcar victim but riddl-
ina a house. t.boucb not uuurina
any_onc.
These acuviucs all toOk place in
the last silt months -not in an
urban JUnaJc ruled by PDf mem-
ben but 1n wdl-UM:lo. mostly dean
and shiny H untinatoo BeadL
Other VIOient outbursts enJP1 m
Costa Mesa. another city that•, ,
hardly a-candidate for a pna town.
SuNOAY SPE CI AL .
About four weeks llO, apparent :
members of a Vtetnamew Pna •
fired an oft'-1.alJd mo.pn blast at a
youth 1n a car on Pomona Avenue
on the cny's west side.
So far. no deaths have been ~rted in On.naie County oou1al
cities from sana sbootinp and
ltnifinp. But the p<>tenual exists.
especaally 1n drive-by shootin&s.
according to Sst. Jeff Cope, who
commands a polioc Special En-
forcement Untt to cope with pna
act1vity 1n Hununoon Bc.ach.
-As Iona as they have sum. it
(l:anakilli"e) lUD ac:cideDt waiti.al
to happen, C<>P" wd -1anocent
DCook can be slaUJhtered.. .. · tf u.ntincton Beach as V1llaerabk because pnp ~ so ~ eopr
awl. .. We had pnp from all O¥Cr
Southern Caltfonna dmin& EaAcr
(Phan -GAW/AS)
Newport-Mesa teachers not expected to strike
Other disgruntled county teachers plan
I -day walkout on 'Day of the Teacher'
By JOYCE BODLOVICB °' .............
While about 2.000 teachers m four
OraOF County school diWicu plan a
one-day joint strike next week. di~
sruntJed teachers in the Newpon-
Mcsa UnificdSchooJ District are not
expected to join the protest. a union
offacial said.
Huntinaton Beach City, Ora.nae.
Westminster and Maanolia school
d1stncts plan to strille on Wednesday.
the day nationally proclaimed as the
"Day of the Teacher.''
.. , really have no idea because I
haven't talked to anybod)'
(teachers)." said Phyllis Pipes. presJ·
dent of the N~-Mesa Federated
Teachers Union. -A lot of our
teachers are frustrated and upset and
there att always lhote wbo want to
make a statemenL
-11 (strike) wouldn't be sanctioned
1f 1t hap~ned bccauK we have not
voted on a work-sto~ie or
slowdown. It would s1mpl) be
teachers on their own making a
statement,·· she added.
Ncwpon-Mesa teachers and the
di\tnct ha\e been m a contract
dispute ovtr salar) and health ben-
efits since the contract talks reached
an official impasse in early Septem-
ber. The tCKhers arc m the final year
of their currcn t-thrtc ) ear contract.
TC8Chen att ask.Jn& for a S pen:cnt
wqc increase and changes in their
health coverqc p<>hC).
Acoon:bna to Plpcs. the prcm1mum
cost for the health insurance plans
offered by the d1stnct have ionc up S
10 7 perttnt.
.. The distnct. without nqouauns
or consulting the u0ton on tbctr
soluuon for payment of thole an-
crcascd costs.. quietly loaded that
entire increase onto the employee's
contnbut1on for dcpendcnt cov-
cngic. •• she sa1d. "Newpof1-Mcsa ts
one of the very few unified 1tbool
distncts in <>rans County •inch
docs not pay 100 percent of the
prc-m1ums for dependent COVetaF "
Pipes saad the teac.bers wUon bas
fi aces an unfatr labor practice charsc
with the Pubhc Employess Rdat10ns
Board.
In December. the contract talks
entered into the lcnctbY 'iact-find-
1ni·· process. The results from fact-
findtnJ ani vcd m the bands of
Superintendent John Nicoll and
Pipes late Thursday
Fact·find1na. accordina to Pipes. ii
similar to a coun bcarina. Thi
~is made up of a panel of~
mcmben;: an adm1rustrauvc la1f
Judie.~ clC:ntatJve 9C1et1cd by tbc unton a panel member ~
from * dntrict. • .. Tbc mx>mmcndauons from tW
judar are DOI blndina,. only advtsiQI. ":
she said. .. HoocfuUy J wtU havt t
(ftHH w TSACBBU/~ . ...
Laguna Bills woman dritical after collision with CHP ;1
81 LANCB IGNON °' .. ..., .......
A 69-1".:!':-old woman was in .. very
critical' condition S.Mday foUow-
ina an accident in wbich bet vehicle
WU stnd by a CaJitOrftia Hjpway
Patrol car in punuit ol a ..,eectina
motorist, CHP said.
• Saturday night. "She's IO critic:al I
woukln't want to make any JOOd
predictjoos ri&ht now."
The CHP officer. his civilian
pessenaer and a girl in Blaclt•s car
were also inJured.
Rulll C. 8lai:t Of l.mana Hills wu now. by l11dicOl*r ID Western M(di.
cal Center ia Sulta Ana after the I :07
p.m. crub in Million Vir;o.
""She is really ia critical coeditioft1 ..
nunins ..m• Betty Cbritco said
Marina Gama. 7, of El Toro
autrtred a concussion and was in fair
Condition in the intensive care unit at
Million Hospital Rq:ional Med.ica1
Center in MiSSJOn Viqo. The civilian cmaeer. Craia P. Dolan. 2$, of
illion Vtrjo. suffered facial aats
and was in JOOd condition at \Mame
hospital, said nunma supervisor Sue
Donofrio.
CHP Oftictr' Gene R. O'Ncal. who
was assiped to the San Juan
Capistrano otfict. was treated for
minor injuries at M lSSlOft hosl)ttal
and released.. Donofrio S&ld.
The CHP car was eastbound on E
Toro ROid iA pursuit of a vducle
trndina in uass of SS m~ when tt
collided with Black's vehicle at the
intencction O/Su~ Way. a
small Slreel DOnb of Trabuco Roed..
The CHPcar bit B&ack·s in the left
fronL Both vehidcs ended up oa the
curt> nonh of the intcnettioe. said a
CHP spokesman who idatified
himself only as number two.
The 51X'Cdjna motorist kept on
aoang. .. He Just wait down tberoedon his
men)' way," tbe CHP spaka oan
said.
The spokesman did Dot know bow
fast the CKP car was ua~ • tbe
ume oft.be accidenL
With the cuql(ioa of m.t. the
~~'i'BOyears, jt's sti11 a red letter day for M0}4
.
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Local yacht clubs oDserve .
DpenJng Day with festivities
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" h wu 1 day of cannon blasts. boat
oarades.. drnscd 1hi~ and other fanfare Saturday as sax local )'lcbt
clubl observed lbc spnna ntllal of
Opmi• Day \Ju'o~t the Harbof Ara.
1bc 1i1 ctubs repramt nearly
2,500 members plus several hundred
members of other Southern caJi-
fomia clubs. from San Dieto to
Ventuna, who made the tntd1tional
visits to pay homqe to the local
clubs. plus city and county political
VIPs (maybe lookina for votes?).
Voyagers Yacht Oub led off the
fC!ilivnies with the traditional break-
fast at the Onftwood Beach Club in
Hunllngton Beach at 8:30 a.m..
followed by Opening Day ceremonies
led by Commodore Jeny Binn-
ingham who introduced his flag
omcers-Phil Richardson, VI~ com-
more. Bill Apps. fleet captain, and
Tim Le Pore, pon captain.
Chaner member Clay Campbell
p ve a bnefh1stOI) of the club. which
originated as lhe Viking Sailing Oub
and was incorporated as Voyagers
Yacht Club in 1940.
Three cl ubs O\.crlap~ with Soulh
Shore Yacht Club. Lado Isle Yacht
Club, and Shark Island Yacht Club
holding ceremonies at 11 a.m.
Commodore Bob Moran presided
at South Shore Yacht Club. observing
lls JI st Opening Da) and introduced
flag officers De nnis Rosene. vice
commodore. and Tom Parsons. rear
commodore. SSYC started out as
South Shore Sailing Club w11h head-
quarters 1n Costa Mesa
Lido Isle Yacht Club was cel-
ebrating 11s 61 st Opening Oa> with
Commodore Mun Munson presid-
ing. Other flag officers are Will
Longyeitr. vice commodore. and Bob
Nelson. rear commodore. Entertain-
ment was b) the Harbor High School
band.
Shark Island Yacht Club. the only
ellclus1vel) power boat club 1n the
Harbor Area. greeted JUCSts al the
clubouse on Bayside Drive led by flag
officers Stcwan Hayward. com-
modore. Ken Studer. vice com-
modore and Fred Nesbm. rc-c1r com-
modore.
For Balboa Yacht Club II was the
beg.inning of the 6 7th year. second
oldest club in the Harbor Arca.
Commodore Doug Wall introduced
his other nag officers. John Cazier.
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Ed Kennedy award for Yachtaman of the Year went to Capt.
Harry Gage, Newport Barbormuter.
\.ICC com modore. and Bob Rude. rear
commodore. Emenaanment was by
the Troubadour Singers of Fountain
Valle) H11l)l School
Highlight of the Bahia Connth1an
Yacht Club ceremonies was the
entertainment b~ the Celebnty Sing-
ers. a group of pre-teen and tttnage
singn-s and dancers under the dirtt-
uon of club member Karen Bluel.
who ha ve gained fame throughout the
nation.
Commodore Stephen Askew in-
troduced a host of "1s1llng officers
from otherclubo;;and Mayor Pro Tern .
Evelyn Han.
Winner of the beautiful Ed Ken-
nedy award for Yachtsman of the
Y car was Capt. Harry Gage, Ncwpon
Harbormaster. The Kennedy award
was deeded to the club by the late Lois
Kennedy in honor of her husband Ed
Kennedy who was ~ tJf the prime
movers m modem boating.
Rat officers of BCYC arc Com-
modore Askew; Jay Pyle., vice com-
modore. and Donald Willet. rear
comm~. The club was celcbratig
its 30th year.
Navy ordered to pay $2.3 million
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BAKER SIDESTEPS ADULTERY RUMOR ...
homAl
Jives him authonty .to address such
ISSUCS.
"Our commitment to trad1t1onal
family values arc stronaer than ever.··
he satd. "And we believe that those
same values that saved our marriqc
arc alM> the same values that wall save
Amenc-a."
Baker said his wife once remarked
that. "it probably would have politi-
call)' been more expedient to act a
divorce. And yet now we may be
cnticizcd and penalized for showing
the character and intesrity of saving
our mamagc.··
Baker's address was nearly ident-
ical to one he gave Thursday niabt at a
Cinco de Mayo fund-raiser at the
Irvine Hilton.
As in the earlier meetina, Baker
recited lyrics to his wife from a song
played for Nancy Reagan at the
~nd presidential inauaurauon.
"II must have been cold in my
shadow to never let sunlight touch
your face. but you were conlenl to let
me shine. always to walk a step
behind. I was the one with all the glory
and you were the one with all the
strength. I want you to know that I
knew the truth that I wouldn't be
there without you."
The candidate said the voters will
put the adultery allegation behind
them and vote on his record. despite
his refusal to either confinn or deny
the charge. Aside from the allegation. how-
' ever. ·Rosenberg political consultant
David Vaporcan said Baker damaged
his chances b~ walling one ~eek to
address the issue The candidates
forum was held on .\pnl 28. but Baker
did not discuss the un1denuficd
man's comment until the following
Thursday at the H1hon fund -raiser.
Baker said he ~ailed for two
reasons·
··1 felt that It was appropriate to
address my supporters direc1ly
(before io1ng to the media). Secondl y,
and more 1mponanll). Pally has felt
very strongly that the roads we have
traveled to get to where we arc toda)'
in our pnvate fives reall) aren't
anybody else's concern ··
in Anaheim Bay speed boat crash TEACHERS WON'T OFFICIALLY STRIKE .•.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A federal
Judge has ordered the U.S. Navy 10
pay more than S2.3 million to two
sun 1vors and the families of five
\. ICt1ms who died in a 1984 .o\naheam
Ba) speedboat crash
U.S. 01stnct Judge James ldeman
issued the•order Fnda) The Judge
had ruled an March that lhe Nav)' and
speedboat dm er \ irl Earles of West-
minster were equally responsible for
the fatal accident The Navy 1s
entitled to collect half of the award
from Earles. 1f possible.
~urv1vors and families of the
v1cllms claimed the Navy was negli-
gent in marlong the channel The
go"emment contended that Earle's
negligence was the sole cause of the
accident Earles. who was found 10 be
1ntoi1.1cated. v.as convicted of in-
voluntal) manslaughter in a separate
ca~.
Five people nding wl\h Earles C11ed
after the boat he was operating
rammed at high speed into an
unlighted concrete moonn$ buoy
inside the v.est JC\\) of .\nahe1m Ba)
Earles sued the Nav~ as well a'i
Olher \ 1ct1ms in the crash. Although
he was convicted of 1nvoluntal)
manslaughter. hi s three-year prison
sentence has been stayed while he
appeals.
Al the lime of the October 1984
crash. Earles was dressed as Count
Dracula a~ he pil o1cd the boat
"Wh1ske) Runner" w11hout lights.
according to testimony at h1s cnminal
trial.
Under ldeman's ruling. Earles was
awarded S.297.540. but he will not
receive 11 due to his liability 1n the
cash.
The largest award, $699,918.62,
went to Stephen Brennan of Long
Beach. who attorneys said suffered a
brain tnJury in the crash. He was 24 at
the time of the crash
County pair win 01illion on Big Spin
By Tk AHectaled Pres•
Here arc the winning numbers
packed Saturday night for the Cali-
fornia Lotter) ·s twace-weekl) "Lollo
~9~ game: 30, 33. 8. 43. 28. ll and
the bonus number. 12
Players who correct!) gue~St'd all
sax numbers wall shart a pnze pool of
S9. I m1lhon. lotter. officials ..aid
All those who Pll ~l·d five numbers
plus the bonu~ numhcr will d1v1de
among themseh ' J pnze pool of
SI 37 m1ll1on fi\l 11 "" will share
$706.000. fou r cot \Ill will share
$642.000 Threl· 11f s1Jt 1s wonh an
automatic S5 !X'r v.1nner.
The number<. v.ere chose n h' Lotto
machine during a telev1s1on broad-
cast originating in Sacramento.
The sales from Wednesday night,-to Saturda~ ·~ drawing were S 12.8
m11l1on
Earlier Saturday, two Anaheim
residents -a trucking company
ellecut1,e and a homemaker whose
husband recently 1051 bas job -won
SI million on the st.ate lottery "Big
Spin."
Garry Brotherton. 39. and Con
Turner. 2.t, v.'Crc the first m1lhona1res
from a new wheel that ehmmates the
prOIJ'CSSive antnd prize but doubles
the chances of W1nnin1 SI million.
A SS0.000 pnze was won by a
Sacramento diesel mechanic, a
$30.000 pnzc by a San Diego cruise
missile mechanic and two $20,000
pnzes b) a Livermore police sergeant
and a San Francisco telemarketing
agent pushed the total wmnin'5 to
$2.120,000.
The "Wild Card" letters were "R.''
"X," and "W.''
"II feels pretty good," Brotherton
said of his prize. which he will receive
m $40.000 yearly installments after
taxes for 20 years.
A father of two. he said he will
continue working as vice president of
operauons at a Santa Fe Sprinp
trucking company
MOTHER'S DAY DREAM FULFILLED •••
From Al
She fi nal!) per,uaded John
Wanamaker. a Philadelphia
merchant and philanthropist. to sup-
pon her in her que\t Wanamaker
later became part 0f a committee.
along with food manufacturer HJ .
Heinz. that mapped out a prosram to
extend Mother's Day around the
world.
• AftCT" lhe first cclebrauon 1n 1908.
the idea cauabt on qu1ekJ1-,and by lbe
following year Mother s Day was
observed an at least one town in
nearly all the st.ates. as well as Pueno
Raco, Canad.a and Mexico.
A year later. Gov Wilham E.
Glasscock proclaimed the. second
Sunday in May as Mother's Day in
West Viflinia, and m 1914, President
Woodrow Wilson did the same for
the whole countl)'.
flowers have been part ofMotbcr·s
Day si nce Mass Jarvis sent SOO white
cama11ons. chosen to rcprucnt pun-
ty. 10 Grafton for the lint Cldcbration.
Panaetp&nts were urpd to war 1 red
camatton 1f their mother was livin ..
and whne if' thei1 mot.her Wit dald
"It is definitely the bigcst holiday
of the year for us, -said Rocky Poma.
vice president of industry relations
for TeleOora. the nation's laraest
independently owned floral com-
pany.
••peopte may not think of sendiCll
Oowm au year. but on Motbet"s Day,
everybody tbinksof'flowera."
Many, •hose mothen bave died,
tend flowen to the lhnnc. Haybunt
said. The nowenare taken to nursifta
homes and hospitals fOllowina the
Motbtr's 0.y terVict.
Cll••••ft T1t111• IRll
From Al
chance to So through the report. It is
very lengthy and not something you
can go through in a couple of minutes ..
But according to Or. Carol Berg.
the district's supenntcndent of per-
sonnel. Nicoll has I 0 days before he 1s
required by law to publicly release the
1nformat1on.
Nicoll couldn't be reached for
comment.
According to P1pe'S. the teachers arc
concerned a.bout the type of educa-
uon that wall be offered by the district
with the recent notices of possible
tennination sent to 125 teachers and
the culling of distnct programs next
school year.
Nicoll said some of the teachers
notified. such as special education
and bilingual teachers -will be
retained because of their teaching
specialties. Pipes says 83 teachers arc
to be fired.
"We are sincerely distressed to sec
so many of our collca1ues dismissed.
With IO percent of our teachers laid
off this will increase the class size for
7-12 grades, and teachen for music
and physical education won't be there
next year. They (school board) have
frozen expenditures for supplies and
canceled field trips for rest of year.
"It 1s frustratinJ for teachers ifthcy
Doctor ...
run out of ~pers or penc1 l1 ... most
teachers will pay for the supplies
themselves or do without. ..
The district 1s slicing through the
current programs and personnel an a
effon to balance the budget. Accord-
ing lo Superintendent John Nicoll.
maintaining the current program
could leave the d1stnct with a $7
million deficit.
"We recognize they have financial
trouble; we certainly know we are not
going 10 be able to save all 83 teachers.
but most of the cuts have been
directed al the kids -the spending
priorities could be shifted, .. she said.
"We sugaested a committee be for-
med with certificated, classified and
management to )tudy the problem
and Or. Nicoll took us up on 11.
-we need to look at the budget and
cut the pile a little d1ffercntl ) -
certai nly we are not going to be able to
save all the teachers. but most of the
cuts we have seen are directed at the
kids. The th1ldren should not be
taking the blunt ofth1s ... they arc our
No. I goal."
According to Pipes. the list of
personnel cuts only include
cenificated teachers.
"We have not officially heard of
other cuts," she said. "How many
classified or management cuts arc to
be made? All the cuts are etTecung the
classroom."
Deadline near for voter registration
Monday as the deadline for OraOfe
County residents to rqister to vote in
the June 7 pnmary election.
The Orange County Rqistrar of
Votcn h~dquarters in Santa Ana
will remain open until midnight to
register voters. The offices. located at
1300 S. Grand St.. open 'It 8 a.m.
Additiohally. residents may regis-
ter to vote al all city halls 1n the
count). generally at 1he city clerk's
office
Citizens must be 18 yean old on or
before June 7 10 vote in the primary.
The June election includes the
primary \.Ole on presidential can-
didates u well as numerous local
issues. incl uding the countywidc
slow-growth initiative. In Irvine..
c111zens for the first time will elect 1
ma)'or
NEWPORT CLIFFS
CHlROPRAcrIC OFFICE
Dr. Gary P. Baranoekl
Dr. Brian A. Kowalski
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GANGSMOVE ON COAST .•.
P'romAl
vaca11on. "The)' lake 10 come to the
beach. too." Cope said there were
fights but no knifings or shootings.
The mobility of gangs.. their gro"-
1ng "1olencc and 1 ncrca.sed emergence
1n the drug trade and efTons 10 back
up their drug deals with automatic
weapons pub Huntington Beach.
Costa Mesa and o ther cities on the
Orange County coastline and
elsewhere at nsk.
Taking heed of the m ounting
problem caused b}' the 80 or so youth
gangs 1n Orange County, the county
Board of Superv1sor'S last month
approved a special prosecution team
to deal solel)' w11h violent gang
activity.
"We are hopeful that we can stem
the tide from Los Angles:· said
Deputy Dastnct A.ttorncy John l on-
le), who was appointed to head the
special unat 1hat includes sax deputy
dastnct a Horne) s and four 1n-
vcs11ga1ors
"People have told us ofTthe record
that they've lost the battle with gangs
m Los Angeles and arc JUSt holding
1he1r ground The) 're telling us that
'You guys sull have a chance·"
Conley said that the Cnps and
Bloods, violent Los An&eles gangs.
have branched out into maJOr drug
cnlcpnses. .\rmed with automatic
weapons. they've spread across the
country and are act1"e 1n such places
as Scanlc and Kansas City. he said. a!t
well as rema1nan$ strong m Lo!t
Ang.clcs and San Diego. he added
"They're VCf) acuvc to the nonh
and south and 1hc inroads seem to be
comang 10 Orang.c County," Conk)
said "Why wouldn't we be next af
the> 're al read~ 1n Kansas Cit)'> Or-
ange Count) as a nch area and n has 2
million people We are real uneasy "
Conley's prosecutors will handle
the same cases ~om opemni hcannas
until the tame of conv1ct1on to
provide con11nu1t) and to g.ct maxi-
mum mileage out of each pro~
ccut1on.
The team of prosecutors and m-
vest1ptors is also going through
training session s 10 gain insight mto
gana activ1t1es
If prosecutors have no special
knowledge, Conley said. the) could
believe that a drive-by shooting might
be some random acu vny and only the
dn,er might be charged under rou-
tine conditions.
But 1f the prosecutors know that
png members arc involved and af
they planned the attack. all occupants
m the car m1aht be charged with
conspiracy. he said
Conley's team 1s slated to start
operations on May 16.
De1cctive Sam Zuorsk1. who heads
ant1<nme act1v1t1es 1n C'osta Mesa.
said there arc thrcc la ta no gangs m has
caty. bu1gangac11 .. 1l)1s at "a minimal
level."
Fountain Valley also has only sli&ht
png activity, according to Capt. 8111
DtN1s1. with only sporadic v isits from
Santa Ana pna members.
Newpon BeaC'h, Irvine and Laguna
Beach arc vinually gang-free. Gangs
occas1onally visit the beach at Corona
del Mar and they've been suspected of
brcalung into cars in industrial parts
of Irvine. But they never come to
Laguna Beach, a police employtt
said.
Hununaton Beach Police S,t. Cope
doesn't mince words about how he
feels aboutpnp.
"The onry people who benefit from
png activities arc png members.
The only way to combat them is for
society not to tolerate them. to act
mvolved and to caU the pro-
B1SU•~Senke
fess1onal'>
Cope sutd what really angers him 1s
to see gang members glonfied m the
media
.. When you sec a 4-ycar-old shot
four t1m~) b) gang members, there 1s
no glol) The)'re cowards amd as-
~ss1ns and they're no good "
How maJor the problem 1s m
Hunt1ng1on Beach appears to be a
ma11er of perspect1"e
Huntington Beach doesn't have as
man) gangs as Santa Ana. but gangs
don't !lta) 1n cit) limits so therc·s
apparent!) plcnt~ of ac11v1t) 10 go
around
"Dunng uster vacation we had
gangs from all over c;outhern Cali-
fornia at our beach They hke to go 10
the beach. too. There were fights
between gang members but no stab-
bings or kn1fings "
A Huntington Beach man. how-
ever. was killed 1n a dnve-b) shooting
in Santa Ana last weekend
Joseph Frank Valdez. 21 who
(ope said was a member of a
Hunt1n$lOn Beach gang. was slam
w11h a single gunshot late last Sunday
e'eningas he stood on the sidewall m
front ofa house on Highland Strttt 11
was the third shoot mg in a ~ear on one
block. a police spokeswoman said
Cope said that trouble on the beach
can brcal o ut o'er the sccm1ngl)
innocent and 1llog1cal pracucc of
gangs that 'ilakc out a lifeguard tower
or section of the beach a'i their
personal turf
The} claim the 1emtol) 1n their
panicularh d1s11nc11 ve Sl) le of graf-
fiti.
"It's like the way that animals stake
out 1he1r temtol) wnh unne and
dun~" Cope said
Rival gangs can show thetr meule
by pa1ntang 1he1r logo!I over the signs.
There's a prelt) good chance at this
point that 1hert will be a tight 1fboth
pngs arc still present he said
Pat Benedict. 57. a rct1red US.
Nav) commander who lives in Hunt-
ington Beach. said she gets a clo~
look at gangs in thr drug and alcohol
abuse classes she teaches at the
California Youth A.u1hont~ m C'hmo
She's learned to recogmze gang
members b)' their clothes. and re-
cognizes them an stores along Beach
Boulc,ard. she said
"Orange Count) •~ not cxcmp1."
she said "Parents need to be educated
and they need to wake up. The gangs
are recruiting their kids. This isn 't
Ozzie and Hamel land."
Mike Fle:iger. an Orange Count\.
Probation Offi cer. 1s a member of 1he
Oransc Count)' Gang V1olcncc up-
pressaon L'n1t form ed a )Car ago 10
grapple \lillh 1ncrcaK'S m gani act1v1-
l)
Fleager has a caseload of 50
~oungsters who aR ··1cad1ng players"
an gangs and who have gotten into
trouble for their ac11v1t1es.
Flcqcr keeps clost tabs on his
cha~, trying to keep them from
resuming png act1 .. 1t1es.
.. If we can remove several kc)
active members from a gang. that
png's act1v1t1es becomes slowed or
stopped. I know the program 1s
having an impact.''
Aeaacr said there may be as many
as 84 pnas in Ora nae County with up
to 7.000 members. Aacs of memben
range from 13"1 to 2S, but the most
aC'tivc gang age 1s between 14 and 19.
he said. Every city in Or.nae County
has drug activity of som e kind. he
said. More pngscall Santa Ana home
than any other city in the coun1y.
Aeaicr. and two o &hcr probation
officers in the tptttal Pf'Olt'lm.
WASHINGTON -Hm arc tbc votes of senators and local
representatives on ~or lqjslalion in C~ this week.. A "Y ..
means the mcmbtr voted for the meuu~; an N" means the member
voted apinst the measu~ an .. A" means &he member dtd not vote.
!fbeSenate
AJDI~
The Senate approvcd.17-4. lq.islation to provule S6SS million for
AIDS tratment. raearcb and education. The biU would dcdatt AIDS
1 na&ional health ~ and creaac a N111onal AJDS R.cKard'I
Prop:am. The measure alto nduded 1 provition req1unnt all pcnonJ
t"OnVicted of dt\jj: a.nd 1tt..ftlated mma to be tated '°' tbed itcase. ( 1220) "J •
Cranaton(D}-Y t
Wibofl(R)-V J
l .............. -
The Houte Rjcc1td. 197·205, ea amCndmena to lbe Dt~~
Authoriution Act ah.at Would have pmnanentty benned antt-atcllitc ~ testina. unltu the pm;idcnt could a.how Cansms that t.M
So\'tet Union bad bttn conducti"I tbe1n (HR •264)
Badham(Rh~
Danncmt~r (R)-N
Doman(R}-N
l.aQlrtn (R).A
Moomcad (R)-N 801,...._., ...
The Houx appro'ftid. 22).193. an amtn<l.IMnt to t~ Dt eruir
Authorizauon AC't to sPtQd $3.~ billion on 1ht tratq• Dt ntc
I
"WIJen yoa eee • 4 -year-old •hot four dmea
bygUJlmemben, tlJerel•noglory.
Tbey'recowart&and••••aln•andtbey•re
nogood."
"It'• like the way that anlmals stake out
tbelr terrl tory wl th urine and dang. ''
-Huntington Beach Sgt. Jeff Cope
monitor tht· aC11,1111:s oftht:ir \Oung
charges clo~I~ The~ hope to run the
youngs1crs 1n for parole '1oldl1on'
before the} can get bacl into gang'>
and engage in mort: criminal au1' 11,
The officer., makr ~ure thl"1r gang·
member chargl''> Ob\t.'rve an ts p m
curfc\\. t~o hour\ hl:fore the ~tandard
curfe" for mlnOf\ The~ al\IJ tn lo
keep their client~ from asscx 1a11ng
with other gang member\ or tu go tu
places 1ha1 gang members frcqut.>nl
Fleager and h1' rnuntcrpan) al!>o
work \a.Ith souJI "'orkcn and uthn
agenc1t'!> lo tr) Ill lind JOhs for the
}Oungstcrs and lo pro' 1de coun\elin~
and drug rchab1lttJt11.m
' He said most gang ac11' it) 1n south
Orange Count\ -and an)th1ng
south of Co'.>la Mesa he considers
south -emhrall''.> \!.h1te "slinhead··
ber\ 1n 111"'!1 -no\!. 1here·~ more than
1 000 Fna\ ~1d In 19"74 poliCl'
didn't scpdfalc gang killings from
01hcr lalltng, Toda> !here's about a
gang ~1ll1ng a month he said.
Fria'> said he urged (osta Me\J
High S<hool .. 1udcnt'> 10 form tht'lf
u\!.n \!.atch trJm'> and dctt"Ct gratTi11
and other g;ing act I\ 111c!> before the'
can gel oul of hand
Fnas said Frida) he belonged 1n
barrios-prcdeccsso~ o f gangs -1n
Lo) -\ngcle!> -\ maJori1 .. of the friends
of ht!> \Outh ha\c been lolled '101 -
enll). h.c \a1d
Bamos "'t:re made up extended
families and 'cndctra' and rc\.enge
killings could be common he said
Sgt (ope dcd1ned 10 hst the name\
ofac11ve gang ... 1n H untington Beach
.............. ..,.._ .......
A IJ'OUP of Coeta lleea lllCb Scbool madenta adopt the hand alCnala and poetura for Y&rloaa youth aanc•· From left are
Tom .. Cruy T", Coconut and B..J. Between them la a •h oe
fa•ored by memben of the C':B,P,n& beca119e of lta lnltiale.
BK, or .. Blood killer." Stan from left are lllke and
Rylan, who have looeened tbe:lr panta lo a ritual known u ··-atnc.••
gani members
What he finds parucularty disturb-
ing. he said. 1s the resurfacing of
racist. white supremacy leanings of
some "skinhead" pnp. Some have
direct links 10 the Ku KJux KJan and
the Al)an Brotherhood. he said.
Fleager said he asked one ··skin·
hrad" \OUlh 1fhc "'as w1lhng 10 k1ll 10
perpetuate h1' asp1rat1ons for a while
nauon The lxn told him. ··abwlutc-
1) ·· Fleagcr ..aid
"-~cond branch of-skinheads-1s
more into rebellion and music. The
t"'o "h11c fa ctions have 1n common a
prod" 11:-for drup and alcohol and
assault•' e beha .. ior. he said
Gus Fnas. manager of the Orange
Count) Depanment of Educauon's
Operation Safe Schools. heads a
program that educa1cs teachers and
stud('nts about crime and gang ac-
tiv111 cs
He Hs1ted Cost.t Mesa High School
about SIX weeks ajO at the request Of
students.
"The} had a subtle fear that a wavt
of cnmmal aCll\ II)' IS coming from
LosAn&cles antoourcounty." he said
He said that in I 978. 24 png.s
rcponcdl>-operated 1n O ranae Coun-
ty. Ten )tars later thcrt arc morc
than 80.
Thert wt'rc aboul 1.500 gang mem-
claiming that pubhcil\ might n1·
courge them 10 go out and do thing' 10
get th<"1r names in the paper
Con le). the ch1efofthe special gJng
prosel ut1on team. concurrtd
··You kno" ho" 111~ when' ou pla'
football and )Ou do ~ometh1ng ll> lll't
\Our name 1n thl pdpcr You tl-l'I a
Spel 1.il thrill
( onle' 'Ml1d lhcn.-arc othl'r re.a"'"'"'·
al'>n for. n<>t u'J1ng gang name'> One
png might rt:ad ~h('rc Jnnther gang
k illed t\.\u ix·opk and $3\ 'Hn kt\
go o ut and l ill thr<.>e \.\t' rr tPugher
than tho!.(.' \()R, · ·
( onle' ..aid there·, htTn I µn~
killings 1n Orange ('0un1' 1ht IJ\t "'
months.
There were ~\en k1 ll1ng' in the
fQ84-85 fiscal \ear<Juh I Ju·l lf\1
I I lO folio" mg }ear and h la<it 'rJr
Cope said he bd1e\e\ (. onle' ~
prosecution unit ··1s a grca1 ''~P
fof"""oard.
··1f Ora• Count~ put\ the \ame
emphasis on cnmcs 1ha1 Los -\ngclc'
has:· he satd, ··n will be 'en hot for
gang membtrs.. ·
"If the)' move down here from Lo-.
.\ng.clcs.. we want 11 be hke going lrom
the fr) mg pan 1n10 the firt' \\ c ~iant
tn make the frysng pan hot hert. 100
ln1tia11,c. The leg1slat1on n:ducn adm1nistratton requests for DI
fUndma for rcscarch and development b> U17 m1lhon. mahtal"'
coostruc11on b> S 11 m1lhon. and Encrsy ()q>artment accounls b> S40
mallion. (HR 426-t>
Bid.ham <RH~ Dan.nemcyer t R >-
Dornan (R )-N
Lu..,-en (R)-N
MoOrhead (R >-N
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sundey, Mey 8, 1M8 Al
Stgn of 9th Street F T roop &an&. Santa Ana.
RUMBLES REPLACED ... From A l
v.cll-\ er~d in the 'an11u\ hand
1;1gn.ib that 1dent1f, pan1cular gang\
.rnd ~>ml' boast that thn "cl<i1m ·for
a g.ing meaning 1ha1 lh·c, J'c dCl t'e
mt·mh<·r\
~ome alleg.cdl> 1.arn gun' if J big
light 1~ 1mmtn('nt ~'l"ral \ludl·nh
said ~u shoouo~ h.a H ht-\·n rc-
ix•ncd JI lhc campu!t
\till there 1s !lat po'lo\1h1ll1' and
'>Llmt' \lu1knts feel 1t 1sJu~1 c1 m.i11er of
11rnt tx·lorc the local gang' adopt the
dl"adh l.il llC"'lo of their urbJn l 1un1cr-
pan' Jrug dealing and l dl·ng ol rl\ al
ml"mhcr\
It Stans out ~llh httk bra\.\ I\ and
gel\ h1ggl·r ·· c;a1d ( arln\ J I 'i.,t:ar-
old \k\J \tudcnl ''a ou l an i <,top
g,J ng')
'\onl" of the n1 ne 'vie'>3 '>ludent)
1n1cn 1t'"'t'd @.tJ't' lhl"1r last name\
"Bad. 1n tht old da\) 11 "'a~ IU!>l a
bunlh lll I.ids ha\lng t'un "o\.\ "hen
~ou gu 111 Lo' -\ngde\ half if 11 is
Bl0<)C.h and C nP' 'a ou "alkin· do\.\n
the \trn·1 .md bo,,m ~ou got a
pcrmant•nt hole .. \aid Ot-rel I h a
1un1or JI \k'>J high
Pr1nllPJ f ranl lnlu\ln(• ..aid the
I ;;11•ml·mhl:r ..chool v.hll'h in·
dudl'' grade' ~-1:: hi\ nu gang
probkm
· .\t the pre-.cnt time there " no
g.ang \lluJ11un I don t '>t."c an'
C' 1denu· of ( h1cano gang' and I
reall' don 1 ">« an' e' Hknc<' of
\ 1etnamt''>t.' gang~ · · ·
Bui dtlurd1ng tu Tom "( rd/\ T ·
1he~hooll\homc10"-1p ~ aµng (1I
about ~I \ etnamc~ student'.> a nd a
small !al tion of<. rtP'>
··-\II 1he \ 1e1name~ the' 're l ral'
You fig.ht one \OU light them all · said
Tom lb \I.ho "as born 1n Vietnam
but 1!t not pan of t~ gang. although he
probahl~ lno"' more ahout png 1 fr
th;an an) of h1~ pee~ ha' ing bttn a.
memhc-r ol ont' in Ll\.\ nd;\k before
mo' 1ng w ( U\ta \.k\3
L nlike the urban gang.s. !'lip 14s
'Iola\ av.a\ from drug dealing.. Tom
s.11d and ha'<' adopted a hf~t)le
more 1n keeping \.\Ith 1hc1r m1ddle-
da\\ \Urround1ng'i
ln)tcad ol 1.PlorC'J band.inna\.. the
ml·mhl:r' "ear fa,h un doih1ng. often
SPl·nding hundrt·do, uf dollar"' o n a
s1ngk outfit Bul the' arc n111 fla''"ll
ft•r lht·tr dothe~ "1th J\<lper r<'Ult
nh.IOl'\
··thc' II t"lrca~ 1n 'our C<lr in a
m1nutt JnJ 'tt'.sl \Our flar 'iten·•ll s~•tcm Thal·'> hov. the~ pa' for then
fanl ' l lnlht:<. " T 11m Yid
\ ..c;·cond .inomal~ 10 the g.ang.
<;lereot' ~· 1\ 1ha1 the~ <.tudentc; arr
0111.·n at the head ul their d.s\\ and
later a11t:nd m<11or uni' rrs111e'
.. Thn 'rl· <>mJn hu1 tht'' l1 l l 'tan
in~ trouhlt · -.a 11.J \1 ikt: 1-a men rx·i
ul J .. m.tlkr µn~ kn. "n <i\ thL' A\!\\
l . fl'"'
l 1ke .in' µng. '1r I ~, 1n1 m11J.11L
through 1he1r numtx-r. and"' C'1d 'i
conlront.1t10n\ "'1th 1l\hC'r <;tud<"n''
-\I fHcar-old ml"m~rnl the B\1"'
(. re~ "ho gcx'"\ "' the name \
rt"rnuntcd a figh1 he had \l'\l"fJ
mnnths ago .... llh thn·c '1p 1.i, \Ill''
thr n1t1al IU\Sk \ and ~'C"J
lnl·nJ\ "ent throug.h the a,v , 1J
ntu.tl of mee11ng their advcr-.anc.·,
after ~hool for a final sho .... -do"n
But t'tcforc the fists staned fl, 1n~
"\h friend pulled mt in his ,.i
bttau~ one of them had a gun ·· Y
..,: although h? ~'er sav. a weapor
Of cou~ th~ stones ma' t>i:
cmbehshed b) )Outhful 1maa>natH1 r
and bra .. ado. but Tom and K"era
other student$ confirmed that there"
arc a fe" members of the Nip l4s v.h1
ha\e guns. in ont case a 'S cahht'r
p1'IOI
lnfu)1no !Mud that "hlle mnm
\ u:tnamcsc \lUdt"nl'>. who makc up
~'I pcrlt:nl oflhr student population
.. n,re~~m· th.u docs not n~ssanl\
rnl"an thn are a gang
~ h1lc tht: "-tp I~~ arc limned to
\ 1e1namesc most of1he other Ocdgl·
1ngg.ings-BMW Crew and the local
chapter ol thc (nps -arc rac1all)
an1c.-rml\cd tBMW sand) for Big
\.fonn \.\ orld s.omcthing 11s mtm-
hl·r, hoJX' to cash 1n on )
I or 1n<,t.lnlC X 1s whttc "h1le has
l Omr;ide \1 1lc 1s blacl .\ third
member Peter D. 1s Hispanic ,._s
\Ulh the !ttudents h.a\e a hard ume
undac;1.and1ng some of the "skm
hl·dd. gan~· ad' ocac)' for white
.. upremal'~
Tum "as three v.hen his famal)
c~aPt--d \ 1e1nam in a small wooden
bt1.i1 and mo,cd 10 Lav.ndak a
\Uhurb ol \ou1h I os .\ngcles It was
then: that hc ~n hanging around
"1th h1\ older brother an a gang called
T anger<. rtp
\ponmg a flanop and a read~ gnn.
T nm is a mas1crp1ccc 1n contrasu A.l
unlC' uulgoin@ Jnd fnendh he '1ews
'111knc-e and murder "Ith ch1llmi
dt:latchmcnl
\.\ hen a sled "h' gang<. "111 k 111
rl\'11 mcmbc'rs ti the' stra' into the
v.r·>ng ne1ghborhl>d. or hood Tom
C'\plaans 11 1\ a matter ol pnde and
lur;
') ou don 1 "ant lhe-m to go t;md
-.J\ 1 Ii~<" 'Oh 11·., dn eas't" turf man
) ou can JU'>l \!.<tll throu.gh and the'
v.un·1 do an' thing.. The\ go home
;ind tdl 1hc1r homcbo~ dellov. gang
memben.1, 'That's a wimp dude o ... er
thCfl'. man Thq won't do anything
to me· It"-. all about a png bang_
"It.'> l inda fun beating up ont gu~
) ou're all laughing and l1ck1ng ~1s
bull ) ou beat thtm up ) ou almost
lull them nght there The\. 're down on
1ht· ground 'hal ing ·
.\gain th1\ ma) l:'C c~-.,aeBtaon
Onh a fe,.. minutes earlier Tom
rt:m1n1~ed aoout the dn .. e-b' shoot·
ing he "ttnn~ in ~ptcmb<-r \!.hlk
't\atang has old neighborhood
I "a~ !here ()h ,,, God 11 freaked
me out
inC't' mo' m~ ll' ' Ll\IA Mesa v.11h
his father about I !I m1inths ago, Tom
has SW\ed o ut of gang' although he
remains an honoral' rr rnbeT oft~
T anger Cnps for hfe·
Despite the profcucd t"lad hlood
hct1>.Ct"n rl\al ga.~. mcmbc'rc; \Omc
11mt:\ ix-,ome fnends before 1he'
realize the •re suppc:>K'd to he
t'ncm1l'' nr <1 rn·ent afternoon a'
Tom ''P~d l oli.c \o\1lh ~"'eral fnends
at a ( o ... la \k..a p1na parlor a
member ,,f tht• 101. al Hoodlum CnP'
"'ailed 1n .\!though nnt anact1'e
al the ( nr mt:m~·r ""ho g~ b'
he n1d.namc l l)\. rut said he has
n.1t ht-en on tm nJh tlrm!> \I.Ith Tom
Rua Tom hl, I.on\ l 1xtmu1 to t~
1.1t-it' and 1he 1" • shJr -;wne<i "1th
.tt"l •ut ti,cother •udent' R' thetlm<
J phi 1ognphcr '"' 10 tali.1. picture''
• l'lt 'ouths l •m and ( cxnnut arC'
'' ~"od t('rmS
\.\t.> h.ncn'1 tati..ed whim r0ml
;i 11•ng lime .. ~Id I (l(\\nUI I IS a
\ 1 ..,, high \tudent
,.,, l uconut and T 11m g.athcr tor a
!l,lnlJ(' pholOlf'llph l)U(SldC the T'C\·
t.su r Jl't the t .... o clasp hand' and "1th
t' trc-c hands make sittn!t
\1c . .rnd ham we gt"t alo na:·
•nut \J'' ··He's another png
'lbt°r
\I the mt1\t e~menial level kid\
µng'I to be.· pan of ~mcth1Q&
ltc trouble" .l' 14.-ycar-old R'lan
.,,.11t ··Most pe1,f'k don•t kno"" "hat
h \'re ~tuna into .
Bill restores s tates '
off shore oil c ontrols
8)' LE"l'T A TA YI.Bil ...............
\\ A..\HI 'OTON -After ,.-ent
ra.1ltd dforu. a Houk' subcornmttttt
has appro"cd lqi~at1on that uld
tt'ilC>~ slates· control o~'tt fedttal
off IT od lcas1n1 near \Mir
The btll. apprO"'Cd in • VOltt VOlt
b> l~ Houx Mttebant Mariiw
Subcommittee oh Otta.nalrlllh~.
would alto• \ta\n to rninr ""l:dcral plans ror ocean · m1m11 and
other 1e1i,itin in -aim new r
s to m.a.ke SUIT they don "l harm
t.ht cn,·1ronmcnt Of k>cal 1nd\ltU'ics. ~ u~ Coun ttn ~al 'lta'n of 11\at t an i11 I
ruhns on the cue of Scc!Ttarx or me
'"''nor Jamn \\an ~ C'ahfonua.
S&}lr\& k\1\ltlCS lft feden1 ~do
no1 ··au'ttth an'«t" '11" eo1tatiM:!..
, .... e1ur~ \ate l)lacT t M uo t.bc
U\orc. ~ ~ Nhna •u "tnor~··
taKl R(l) 8 111 lo•T). the ~h•n&lOft
0cmOC'T'lt •ho chain tht OCTanc>-
Vt'PD) \U~mnttt ~
hnl td "1th OC'C'ln K\I' 11 hkt
, h, mKal 'P•llsand air pollution from
,,1 ng' Jo not rnpttt lcpl bound-
a nn" tl<'tv.-cen \Ute a"ftd fe<kral
tC'mlOI"' t 0~1')''3td . "nd to su~t
tht"\ J o m.akes httle ~ntc."
l"~" had bct-n ll)mtcd ~tnec 0.: 1Qtlc1 in pu h1Q& tht k:aisJat1on
1hro'Ch h1' su mmlfb:C ~ Rt· f'O~hcan~ belle~~ the (cdenil
to'ttnment ~ a ftu band in
domes11c o.l dr,i:lopmc:D& 111a·~Y 10
redutt . m bap tntfl)
urtt'\ a a lfOWlllll numbtr of
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Albana doesn't eJl.l)t'Ct much spetial
•ttcntion from her children on
"Mother's Day. She didn't raise the S3
of lhtm to be like that.
Albina says she raises her children
to be independent.
"I tell them, 'Don't worry about
taltma care of me.· I've still aot my
own Jood hands to work with." she
said in an interview at her home ... ,
tell them. 'Try 10 end up bcncr than
drcn who remain at home share a
cramped, two-room wooden shack on
the edge of a slum in Colina, a rural
community 20 miles north of San-
tiago.
church-run orphanqe. When she was
S years old, her brothen ~
adopted. She remained behind. heart-sick. and made a vow: .. , told mywl(.
when I become a mo:hcr ru always
keep my children and ntvcr &ive
them away."
"Children arow up and they ao
~· .. she says. .. That's a mother's re. me ... ' '
According to the Guinness Book of
orld Records. she is the most ·ric woman alive. The book
-.r-nt'rto: s~ re,istcred births before
981, and she says she's had four
'nee then. Six died at birth or shortly
afterward.
"Besides. can you amqjne if they
were all stall here? What a ~m
that would be!" she added. her tanned ~ weathered face crinldina in a bia smite.
A problem indeed. Albina, her
husband. Gerardo. and the 18 chil-
The nckety house has el«trkaty
but no runnina water. The children
bathe in a small, battered enamel
washbowl an the dusty backyard. nellt
to the outhouse.
Why, 1n such poverty, would a
woman have so many children?
Albina says she and two brothers
were abandoned as infants in ne1ah·
borina Araentana to the care or a
She kept the pledit.
At 12 years of qe she left lhe
orphanqe to many Gttardo, then a
3()..year-<>ld mule driver. sbcsaid. The
children came quackJy. in threes and
twos.
"I wan tnplet myself. I think that's
wh> I always had tnplcts or twins."
I
T .
..
Ir streets are not designed to live, they die. But
to live, they must be planned to do much more
than funnel the road traffic of the moment So
planning-more than any other factor-is vital to
the life of streets.
For example-until recently-the planners of
towns had no way to project certain events which
can swiftly obsolete streets and even highways.
Events like the sudden surge in two-income/two
car families. Or the flight of employment centers
from downtown urban areas to out-of-town sub-
urban sites.
The result is that there are towns today-all
over the nation-whose streets, though once
designed to carry the lifeblood of their commu-
nities, have now become clogged arteries no
longer up to the task.
But there are new towns today-like Rancho
Santa Margarita-whose streets were planned to
meet the traffic needs of the present and the
future. With streets that live ai:id grow.
Timely Streets.
Because Rancho Santa Margarita is a master-
planned community, its interior streets and main
arterial roads are planned in advance to grow in
phases-just as the town itself is planned to
grow-in phases.
For example, while Rancho Santa Margarita
has been planned to provide homes for up to
50,000 people over the next 15 to 20 years, its
residential neighborhoods are being constructed
gradually-in phases. As is its Business Pa.rk-
parcel by parcel.
So year by yeai; ·as neighborhoods sprout and
busin~ and employees move in, existing roads
are extended and widened-in phases-as part of
the overall plan Tu accommodate the growth of
the town before it occurs. And as it occurs. With
timely streets.
Feeder Streets.
While expansion of the town's interior streets is
timed to its overall growth plan, Santa Margarita
Company also participates with other landowners
and builders of nearby communities to upgrade
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and expand the capacities of feeder streets in
the general area-roads that serve those C?m-
munities and serve Rancho Santa Margarita
residents too.
One such example is the planned extension of
Santa Margarita Parkway-west of El Turo
Road-into a new section named Portola Park-
way. This expanded arterial will not only serve
Rancho Santa Margarita, but also Mission Viejo,
Coto de Caza, Robinson Ranch, Trabuco High-
lands, Trabuco Canyon and neighborhoods in the
tawns of El Turo and Lake Forest
Through this pooling of efforts, Santa
Margarita Parkway has already been widened
from two to four lanes. And now the widening
to its ultimate width of six lanes has also begun
Streets Fbr Work And Play.
The community streets of Rancho Santa
Margarita were not just designed to carry the
vehicle traffic of the town, but to integrate the
roadways of the town ... with the lifestyles of the
town. From the very beginning, its streets were
ROAM TO TAD OS TBllOOOll OUK 1W11L
t 1 z .... Acer• .... A..t ~ A.rtll1la ioelQcti~ tbe Wlde0i11 ad a" -. of a:iltiag "'*" the enhancement of eome 40 int.a lleCtiom ml the CWltl lllttiua of aew nw'2 ue ecbeduled
b-~ Oftl' the nmoae to three JUl'S. lD a mJar 6rt to bijaow tnlic aa. al l*otide
Mled ~to~-say tmiel in tbe South Comity ania. tm. wart ii pat Of die S)t() lrillioa
Jibotllill rJrc:Wmoa Pb.uiag Pim
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lhc•id.
Tbe flrat 21 cha~n were boys. canu111 btt 1n •ward rrom the
A'ltftti.Dt tovmunent but leavtna
hci djsaatiified .... cried. you kno'W'? l
really wankd a girl.··
fj S'ie would have them. durina the
amaly•s ~miaration ftom A,.entina
to Cliilc an f 9S3. They cros1ed the
Andes rnoun&aJns on mule, aftd she aa~e btrt.b durina the ~ two--:eert k journey in a snowstonn: two
IJ s. and a .boy. The boy didn't
SUIVIVC the tnp.
In all she would Ii ve birth to II
airts. includint twins now '' months
old. Will there be more?
Albina shrup. "If God sends them
to me. yes. But I'd hke God. to alto
consider me, now that I m •P-
pf'OIChint old qe."
She says she 11 S9. althou&h
Guinness puts her IF at ~2. If.er
husband admits to 7 3, but Albina saad
.. he's really pushina 80." .
She said she tried birth oontrOI with an intrauterine device, "but. I sot prqnant anyway and nearly died ... 1
think it was a puniahmeot from God.
conceived with.adjacent bike lanes, paths and
walkways. Tu give bikers, joggers, strollers and
skaters free-flowing pathways that interconnect
the town's residential neighborhoods with its
recreational areas. its shopping centers-and
even its Business Park.
Planned for work and play. So that the people
who live and work in Rancho Santa Margarita
would never be much more than a bike ride or
stroll away from their jobs, their homes, schools
and other activity centers.
We call such streets "Living Streets." R>r that's
what they were designed to be. For today's resi ...
dents, and for generations of residents to come.
A 1bwn In The Path Of Progress.
Bounded by Mission Viejo and Coto de Cau-
and nestled in the shadow of Saddleback Moun-
tain and the Cleveland National Fbrest-Rancho
Santa Margaritas picturesque location is a mod-
em day paradox. For while it sits in a valley of
viewlaiids, it is also amazingly close to the thriv-
ing business, cultural and commercial centers of
Orange County. Tuwns, cities and communities
alive with etonomic growth and opportunity. In
an area-scheduled at last-to benefit from two
major transportation plans: the Foothill Circula-
tion Phasing Plan (a $240 million program to --v
widen and extend existing roads and improve
some 40 intersections in southern Orange County
over the next one to three years) and the much-
needed $350 million Foothill Transportation
Corridor (a Ji.mile long Slij>ef highway and trans-
portation system) presentfy charted to pass
through Rancho Santa Margarita and past the
"front door'' of its budding new Business Park.
Though now in the freshness of its youth,
Rancho Santa Margarita sits squarely in the path
of this progress. A town uniquely designed to
mature slowly-in a balanced, methodical man-
ner-Qver the years ahead
A new town, in a progression of towns and com-
munities. A town in which this generation-and gen-
erations to come-can live ... and work ... and grow.
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{iulntuplet~ keep New Jersey Iriom on the run
.. Most of what I do it no different
from other people who have five kids.
I don'tconsidcmnyselfa supmnom. I
assume 'most motben do the same h' ••
t ~t 40 peoo&e turned out to-help
•the Joyce ramify dun• the critical
fiBt year. The volunteers -and a
lov1na husband. Jerry, and hve-in
mother-in-law -actually enabled
Joyce to complete her colletic educa-
tion last year and act a dearee m
computer science.
But 1nst1nct has bttomc her strona-
cst talent
Alllla'di Ill; 11 & ........ 0,. JW)J Al » All
-1 can spot a a1ass fall before tMy
even push It or a nyma s-ncakc even
before they throw at," she said.
She's do1na somethtna naht. Her
qu1ntupletsare fuU of enef'I}' but weU-
mannered and rapcctful. and cs.-
pcctally obedient to their mother's
washes. EspcaaUy when her VOICC
rises
~1f they're really bad. I separate
them.'' she said.
Mother's Day wall be hlce any other
day. she said. tend101 to the rteeds of
the quintuplets.
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NtHION
Workers begin cleanup at
sites of three U.S. disasters
BJ TIM Assodated Prn1
Tan&led wrecka1e hampered the It.arch for a worker still m1ss1n&
$.lturday in the wake of an explosion
•nd fire at a Louisiana oil rcfine!'r·
while fire officials said California s
tallest buildina would remJin closed
cndefinitel)' followina a deadly fire.
An offaciaJ ofa rocket fuel company
whose plant exploded on the edge of a
Nevada town said a replacement
plant would ~built at a more remote
locauon.
Six bodies had been recovered at
the refinery. Two people died in the
Nevada blast. and the California
d1sa\tc r killed o ne person.
Two crews worked through a maze
o f-. rec ked equipment Saturday at the
refiner) at Norco. La .. skining sm:ill
fi res an the search for the massing
man.
Shell Otl Co. spokesman Bill
Gibson said company engineers and
safety and en vironmental cxpcns
"'ere tryinJ to find out what caused
the explosio n.
"They've aouen out OJ.ht out into
the area, as close as they safely could."
he said Saturday.
The causes of the three connagra-
11ons, all of which bepn durina a 14-
hour period Wednesday and Thurs-
day, have not been determined.
In Los Angclcs. fire officials were
Joined by state lcaislators and local
politicians in calling for a tough new
law rcquirin1 sprinklers in hundreds
of older high-rises in the wake of the
fire late Wednesday and early Thurs-
day that destroyed 4'h floors of the 62-
stof) First Interstate Bank tower
Operators o f the demolished Pa-
cific Engincenng & Production Co.
rocket fuel plant at Henderson. Nev ..
were fined fo ur times in the last five
years for safety violations. but state
o fficials defended the plant Friday as
having a .. ,oodlmoderate rttord"
overall 1'..
Keath Rooker. counsel for the
company, said locauons in more
remote regions ofNevada, Texas and
Utah were beina considered for a
replacement for the plant destroyed
Wednesday.
The plant had been given 10
cnauons from I I state 1nspcct1ons
since 1983 but the problems were
"mostly manor," said Jim Barnes.
state industrial relations director.
The company produced am-
monium perchlorate. a component of
the solid rocket fuel used in some
military m1ss1les and thC' space shut-
tle's booster rockets.
Kerr-McGee Corp. makes the same
chemical in a plant about a mile closer
to most of Henderson's residential
area. That plant was shut down
voluntarily Thursday, and some
womed residents want to keep it
closed.
Explosion leaves hole Thiokol ~ay
in rocket fuel prodram import shuttle · ~· fu el componen t
O KLAHO MA CITY (AP) -The
Kerr-McGee Chemical Inc. plant an
~l'' ada 1s the sole supplier of a key
rnmponent for the nauon·s defense
and space rocket programs. accordmg
to company officials.
Three C)(plosions destroyed 12
hu1l d1ngs of Pacific Engrnecnng Pro-
dul 11on Co. an Henderson. Nev.
l nul the explosions. Pacific Engi-
neering was one of two plants in the
l nited St.ates producmg a fuel ox1-
J11c r for the space shuttle's solid fuel
r<X ket boosters and the m ilitary's
MX. Minuteman and Titan missiles.
The other is the Kerr-McGee plant,
also located an Henderson about a
mile from the Pacific Enginecnng
o peration. Company officials said the
Kc.-rr-McGee plant sustained some
m inor damage from the explosion
"If the government and its subcon-
tractors say they arc going to need
e nhanced production, Kerr-McGee
wall do everything possible to comp-
1) .. said Paul Reed, a Kerr-McGee
spokesman.
.. "-err-McGee Chemical 1s study-
ana the potential fo r increased ca-
pacity, but that's something that goes
on much of the tame ... he said.
Reed said Kerr-McGee doesn't
know how much fuel oxidizer the
government or its contractors mi~ht
have stockpiled, o r how much Pacific
Engineering supplied.
He said Kerr-McGee sells the tuel
oxidizer -called ammonium per-
chlorate -to U.S. defense contrac-
tors who ship the product directly to
the Department of Defense and
NASA.
The addition o f ammonium per-
chlorate to the rocket fuel produces
oxygen.
Kerr-McGee officials saJd ns Hen-
derson. Nev .. plant sustained broken
windows and nppcd ceiling tiles from
the explosion. The plant was closed
Fnday and Reed said it's not known
when the operation. which employs
250. wil resume.
The chemical company 1s a
subs1d1ary o f O klahoma City-based
Kerr-McGee Corp
SALT LAKE C ITY (AP)-Rocket
manufacturer Monon Thiokol 1s consadenn~ importing a fuel compo-
nent used in spa~ shunle boosters
fo llowing the destruction ofa Nevada
fuel plant. a company spokesman
said Saturday.
Tremendous explosions that flat·
tened Pacific Engineering & Pro-
duction Co .. kalhng two people and
· inJunng 300 others, halted pro-
duction of the powerful oxidizer
ammonium perchlorate, used in the
solid fuel that powers the booster
rockets.
The unexplained blast at Hen-
derson. Nev . on Wednesday also
prompted the closure of a nearb>
Kerr-McGee Chemical Jnc. plant. the
onl> o ther domestic sourtt of the
ox1d1zer.
BuyanJ the ox1d1zer from European
sources 1s an alternative being con·
sadercd by Morton Thiokol and tts
customers. including the ,,Defense
Department and the National Aero-
nautics and Space Adm1nistrat1on.
Dukakis
picksupl3
delegates
in Nevada
LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP) -
Michael Dukakas picked up most
uncommitted deleptes at. the Ne-
vada Dcmocrauc Con venuon Satur-
day. assunna h•fl'! 13 of the state's 23
national conventio n delegates.
But backers of Sen. Al~rt Gore Jr.
of Tennessee manaacd 10 hold on to
most of their delegates. assunna
themselves five of the delegate slots
from Nevada to the national conven-
tion in Atlanta. Ga ..
··They really arc stronicr than
coats' breath," said state Dcmocrauc
Chairman B«cher A van ts of the
Gore delegates who refused to swttch
even thous}l their candidate has put
his presidential campaign on hold.
"They wanted some deleptcs at
the national convenuon. And now
they'tt there.·· A van ts added.
Of the 814 delcptcs who sian~ an
as ofSaturday at the st.ate convenuon,
41 percent were for Dukakis, 27
percent for G ore. 25 percent were for
Jesse Jackson and the 1 percent
balance were uncommitted.
A New Orleana fireman pa.Ila a com.-nton to Mfety u a ttro-
atory bull~ collapeea darlq a flYe-alarm fire Saturday.
Three flref1C6ten were lnjurecl la the blue which official•
aupect wu aet.
The Gore and Jackson percent.ages
were nearly 1dent1cal to the per-
centages they had following county
con'"entions.
Bennett to leave education post by fall
By Tff Assodlled Pre11
WASHINGTON -Wilham J Bennett. a magnet for
controversy throus}lout his 3111 years as secretary of
education, is Jetting ready to take an early fall depanure
from the Cabinet. Bennett told education wnters an New
Orleans last month that he probably would resign then.
His spokesman. Loye Miller, denied rumors of a more
immanent departure. Bennett. who delivered the com-
mencement address Saturday at the University of
Southern M1SS1ss1pp1 an Hattiesburg. was asked following
has speech whether he would resign this fall. and said he
hadn't made an) dcfin11e plans Asked about future
employment, Bennett quipped. "USM hasn't offered me
a position here."
Spence prognosls good
JACKSON. Miss. -Rep Floyd Spence. R-S C .
should full) recover fro m Saturday's rare doublc-l~na
transplant before November, when vOLCrs have to decide
whether to ga ve ham a 10th tenn an office. hi~ ~octor said.•
"I think the congressman has tremendous sp1nt. He wants
to do thinJS. I suspect his recovery period should be very
shon " said the leader of the Univer!ity of Mississippi Meda~al Center transplant team. Dr Seshadri Raju.
Arms treaty radflcatlon urged
WASH I NG TON -President Rcapn on Saturday
urged the Senate 10 swtftl} ratify a pending arms control
treat) and "enable us 10 get on w11h the JOb of eliminating
these nuclear missiles." Senate Ma1onty Leader Ro~rt C.
Byrd. 0-W. Va .. has tentattvcly set Wednesday for the
st.art of Senate debate o n the treaty. which. 1f ratified.
would require the.-ehminat1on ofU S. and Soviet ground-
launched 1ntcrmcd1ate-and shorter-range nuclear
weapom.
Striking shipyard workers win pay raises Pope gets a cool reception
on start of S. American tour uDANSK. Poland (AP) -T he
leader of a six-day stnke at the unan
ship)ard said Saturday that manaJC·
ment atnerally aarced to pay in-
creases. reinstate fired ac11" 1sts and
grant an amnesty for strikers. source<;
said
Stnke committee cha1nnan AIOJZ)
7ablewsk1 emef'ICd from three hours
of talks Saturday e vening smiling
broadly and calling the ncgo11a11ons
.. a big step forward."
According to w11nesscs. he told the
sinkers that manaJement an prinClple
accepted the union's demands 10
mc rcasc pay at least $38 a month
reinstate of fired Sohdanty act1v1sts
and grant amnesty for the approx-
imatel> 1.000 stn kers occupying the
plant.
Three deputy directors of the
shipyard taking part in the talks
ref used 10 discuss demands for lcgal-
1zau on of a Solidant) local at the
shipyard and freedom for political
pnsoners. saying those issues were
outside their competence, Szablewski
said.
A 15-minute audio broadcast by
Solidarity. the illcpl trade federation.
broke into the communist govern-
ment's telcv1s1on news at 9:30 p.m. in
Gdansk. Sohdanty founder Lech
Walesa could be heard telling strikers:
"Yo u a re to decide whether we ae«pt
or fight for Solidarity. It's your
decisio n. In the case of a pacification
(raid). I'll ~ the last 10 leave the
shipyard."
The speech was taped at a rally in
the shipyard after the talks and
broadcast a short tame later. Soli-
darity sources said.
The state-run news agency PAP
filed a report sayina no agreement was
reached but that talks were to con-
tinue Sunday.
It said the shipyard was planning to
raise pay by an unspecified amount
June I and quoted a prosecutor as
saying strikers who aive up peacefully
would not be arrested and that
management said strikers would not ~fired.
T he PAP account made no men·
lion of avccment 10 reinstate Soli-
darity act1v1sts.
Polish-born Pope John Paul II. on a
visit of South Amenca, said Saturday
that has countrymen arc justified an
stnkang. He said the hcan of Poland's
cnsis is "the lack of true democracy.··
Representatives of the Roman
Catholic Church mediated the talks at
the shipyard's main offi~ building.
sources said.
Walesa did not part1c1pate in the
talks.
Fighting in Lebanon leaves 67 dead, at least 120 injured
BEIRLJT. Lebanon (AP) -R1"al
Shute moslem m 1huas fough r fierce
!trect battles Saturday for control of
south Beirut's slums. ~here ex-
tremists arc belle\ed to hold most of
the 18 foreign hostage\
Police said 51 people.' were killed
and 70 wounde~
lJs ang tanks· how 11zers and
t1t0rtar\. pro-S)n an ~mal m1ht1a
uads battled band'> trom the lra-
1\lln-backed Hezbollah or Pany of
<:iod . for the second da\ They also
made grenade-throwing forays into
each other's temto f). police said
Ambulances evacuated some cas-
ualties as the thud of explod1na shells
C<'hocd across Beirut. Thick smoke
billowed fro m burning apanment
blocks in several parts of the densely
populated distnct.
But the intensity of the battle in the
labynnthane slums. a traditional
Hezbollah stronghold. prevented
~banesc Red Cross and cavil defense
teams from evacuatma many of the
WHERE YOUR DREAMS REALLY
DO COME TRUE.
MOTHER'S DAY
SPECIAL
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HO-...Y
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wounded . who lay bleeding on the
streets.
Saturday's v1ct1ms raised the casu-
ah> toll to 6 7 killed and 120 m1ured
The violence bcpn before dawn
Fnday and a ppeared part o f an Amal
drive to crush its main n val.
Hospitals packed with wo unded
issued urgent appeals for blood.
Civ1hans caua.ht in the cross fire.
who have huddfcd an basements and
bomb shelters since Friday. tried to
nee when food and water began
CAV ANAUOB·DOMEIQtCB
Mr. and Mn. Thomas J. Can-
vana~ of Newport Beach have
announced the enaasemcnt of their
dauahter, Erin Eliza~th, to David
Vincent Domenech, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Vincent Domenech Jr. of San
Jose.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Corona del Mar Hiah School and UC
Sant.a Batbara where she was af-filiat~ wilh Kappa Alpha Theta
IOfOntl'_. t Her fiance is a .,aduate of Willow
Olen Hiah Schqol. San J~i~nd ua.
An Oct. IS weddina is p111nMd in
Newport Harbor Lut.btran Church.
Ncwpon Bacb.
AJfDUWS..BIUDOFORD
A June weddinais beinaplanncd by
Susan Michele And~ and Richard
K.cvUl Brid&(ord of Newport Belch.
The bride-to-be is \he cta•cer of
Ronild ind Jackie Andrril Of' Olen-
running out.
Synan soldiers. deplo)cd an neigh-
boring west Beirut an February last
year to end three years of anarchy,
watched from sandbagged pos1t1ons
as refugees scampered from their
unde rgound hiding places.
Reporters saw a dozen women,
children and old men carryin1 mat-
tresses and clothes duck sniper fitt to
dart across the mam street in the
Gho~in neighborhood to safety.
dale. She 1s a ll'lduate of Glendale
H 1s}l School and received a dq.rtt in
hastOf) and communications from
the Uni versity of Southern California
while simultaneously earning a para-
legal certificate throus}l the USC Law
Center. She was a member of Delta
Gamma soronty and a USCsonaairl.
Her fjancc as the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Bndgford of Fullerton. He
aradu~ Phi Beta Kappa in econ-
omics from Stanford Uni~raity and
araduated from Stanford Law School
after con1ple1in1 a clctkthip with the
White House LqaJ Counsel en WuJ'I,.
inaton, 0 . C. He now a, pactici"' in
Newpon Beach.
• PA••teK·KCM&IR9KI
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Panick or
Huntinato n Beach have announced
the enpacment of thdr dau&hta,
Oatletn Juhe Parrick. to Reven
Franas KOStnski, son of Maurttn
Koltnski ofT.min.
The bride-to-be it a Jnlduata of
By Tile Associated Pr ess
MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay -Pope John Paul II on Saturday began a 12·
day. four<ountry mission to South America and told nominally Roman
Catholic Uruauayans to "pay attention to the Christian mes~ ..... Set your
eyes on Jesus. This country was born Chns1ian," the pope said m th as country
where church and st.ate arc ngorously divided, even to the point of callin1
Christmas "Famahes Day." Smtlini and appcann1 relaxed after a 1 l'h ·hour
flight from Rome, John Paul. his white robes blown by a chilly fall wind. shook
hands with President J ulio Maria Sanguinetti, a self-professed agnostic. _
Uruguay's 3 million people -of whom 80 percent say they arc Catholic --
seemed lukewarm at best about the papal visit. The white and yellow Vatican
flap and the huac papal billboards that usually herald the pontiff's amval an
Lat an America were not in evidence.
Banned Palestlnlan beglns hunger strike
JERUSALEM -An Arab-American leader of the Palestinian uprisana
has launched a hunger strike to protest an order banning him from Israel. and
Arab leaders an a new leaflet Saturday urged more protests. Nine Arabs were
1ruured Saturday by beatings and rubber bullets in sporadic clashes with lsraeh
troops an the occupied West Bank and Gaza Stnp, hospital officials said The
arm) said tt had no repons about beatings but that 11 was checking rcpons
about the clashes. On Friday, the government ordered 44-\ear-old Mubarak
Awad deported, alleging he had done much to incite the fi"e:month upnsma.
GreecebansautoslromAthensduetosmog
A THENS, Greece -The government on Saturday banned half of the
city's taxis and cars from the Athens area an an emergency move to improve air
quaJ11y. Athens has been covered by a thick brown haze for three days. Aided
by strong nonherly breezes. the measures seemed to ~ working. There has ~en a sigruficant reduction in atmosphcnc pollution because of the measures
and improved "A-Cather conditions.
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Jackson addresses AIDS protesters
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Pttsi-
dcnual ~ndidatt Jes J1d(son elec-
trified I crowd of 8.000 dcmon-
stt'lton wtlo marched throuah a
downpour and pt hued on the steps
of the st.ate capitol Saturday as pan of
a day-Iona protest alhna for in-
creased AIDS fundina and an end to
d1scnmination qainst p ys and les-
bians.
After listcntna to dozens of
speakers durina ~luna rain, the
crowd cheered Wlldly as Jackson
hucsed and shook hands with AIDS
patients before addrHStn& the crowd.
"I'm delt~tcd to have this pnva-
lqc to be Wlth you on this occaston,"
said Jackson. who called for an end 10
d11Crimin11ton on the be it of race, st•. sexual oricntatton or reljaion
"I'm here because I care dttply 1nd
bttaute J lo\>e you very much.' Pco~ from all ovn the st.ate
tra\ielcd to the captt.al tO {Jtrticipate
1n the ~,accful dtmon)lt'luon. which
WM one of the laflt't e\ICt held in the
st.ate ~•eatol. The march. pan of a
nat1onw1de effon by py and lesbian
act1V1sts to call attenuon to the AIDS
eptdenuc, matkcd the bqinmna of
three days of protests and lobbyana 1n
Sacramento.
Orpmzcrs had bopcd for a crowd
of S0.000. but the r110y weather was
blamed for lowenna the turnout.
March officials estimated the turnout
at 20,000. while at.ate pc>lia rqM>ned
between 6.000 and 10.000 marehm.
But the J\Onny weather didn't
dampen the spants of the thou.sands
who attended the dcmonstntion
CarrytnJ Jtll\S that read "la·
noran« as the real discasr" and
placards from counues all over tt,c
st.ate. marchers chanted. cheered and sana their W3) throuah the.' streets Of
downtown Sacramento
A dclqauon from pohucally con-
scrvat1 ve Oran~ Count) earned
oranar balloons and chanted .. Orange
Couoay am 't so straight .. Other
marchen. some wrapped m plastic
trash baas to stay dry. chanted .. Fight
AJOS. ~l 1-ck" and camed '''1'' \hauaid 'Fiaht AIDS not peopk wnh
AIDS "
The demonstntJon wu ~s flam·
boyant than past P > nahts m~hcs
in San FraDCt~ as marcbtts called
for mOR mOM) for AIDS rnearch
and treatment programs
"I -.ould've come even af I wu
very. vcl) sick b«aust this mcaM
somethma." said Bobb' Kcnnedv an
AID patient v.ho 11,es 1n 'San
Francisco
··w e·re li-.sng, proof thar v.hat
the}'re doing 1s not oka~ ... \aid
Kenned\. who sat bundlt'd under
blankets 1n a wheelchair
Quake prediction has believers shaking
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -If a
mov1emakcr's intcpretat1on of a 16th
century prediction 1s to ~ ~l1eved.
an earthquake could reduce the Cit\ to
rubble next -wttk ·
And as French S«r Nostradamus·
predicted da) of disaster draws near
some people arc getting do.,..nngh1
panidy.
Callers have clogged telephom·
ho tlinesestablishcd \ohelpcalm thrn
fears. Psychologists repon an in·
~·reasc in patients' a n'\1cties .\nd
moving compames have e'en
ushered a few desperate souls com-
plete!) out ofQuaxc-prone ( allfom1a
.\II the upheaval was triggered b)
hot-selling 1981 videotape "The Man
Who Saw Tomorrow. a so-called
docu-drama narrated by the late
Orson Welles.
The film dramatically anttrprcts a
'ague. 400-ycar-old . rh ymed prcdic·
t1on b) Nostradamus as proof that a
planctal) alignment wall cause an
eanhquake to level Los Angeles this
month
And 10 make matters worse.
astr010$ers have funher narrowed the
r.rcd1cuon to sa) the q uake as most
kcl> to stnke sometime this wttk.
poss1bl) ~tv.cen Ma) 8 and May 12
[)csp11e the fact that c'pens. in-
cluding a "lostradamus researcher.
have labeled the film's depiction as
bunk, anx1et)' seems to be gaining
mo me ntum.
"The _phones arc nng1ng prett~
steadily. said Brenda Scare) a nur\e
who was answenng crisis hne phone<>
at Charter Hospital 1n Long Bealh
Frida> night.
"They're really pan1d..ine Some ot
them arc shak) and rn1ng." M.,
Searcy said. "I've had a lot of parents
call and say their children can't sleep
at night be-cause of the pred1c11ons ·
Ms. Scare) tned to calm their fears
with a dose of common '>Cnse · I JUSt
tell them the v.a' I led I don't ~ltc' e
there 1s going 10 be an canhquake ..
Robcn R. Bu11erwonh a ps)chol-
og1st. v.orkcd last )ear with children
alTct'tcd b} the devastating Oct I
I 987 Wh1111er Narrows quake
"B) m) OY.n informal sun.e). I'd
tx· v.1ll1ng to sa~ one out of20 people
Jrt· "urned ahout canhquake pred1l-
1mn-. · he said .. f,el)bod~ seems to
1..nov. <ti least one pc"'°n who's reall)
lllnu:rned. ··
The Gnffith Obsenatory also es-
tabli'>hcd a hotline 1n an attempt to
debunk the prcd1ct1on Repeatt'd calls
Fnda) found the num~r buS)
Before the hotline was established
v.orkers there "'erc ansv.cnng dozem
of tails a da)
Deukmejian hopes to boost stat~s high-tech industries
SA( RAMENTO ('\Pl -Go'
George DcukmeJian announced a
new program to boost California
leadership in high-tech mdustf) Sat·
urday. and said its first proJCCl with be
developing market applications for
superconducti vuy
DeukmeJ1an said he 1s ~ropos1ng
SI 0 million nC'\t }Car and S ... O mil hon
each su~uent }Car for 1he "C'ah-
forn1a compeuuvc tcchnolog) pro-
g~m." which will provide grants for
Monday, May 9
rt·sc:3rch v.11h commercial potential
The program wall he adm 1n1stered
b) a nev. OtTice of Compcuuve
Tcchnolog} w11h1n the Hate Dcpan-
ment ofC'ommercc to create a bndge
between univ~ll} re~arch and pn-
' ate 1ndustr\. he said ~n ad' 1so·11 counul to~ made up
of "our top mind!> and mdustl')
leader,· v.111 re' 1ev. grant app h·
cation' tor research done J01ntly b)
state. un1,crs1t) and industry <>C1cn·
tl\I\ he <.a1d
"Our economic strength 1n the
1ntema11onal marketplace hac, largeh
dt•pcndcd upon the de' elopment and
apphrnttons of ncv. tc:chnolog1es."
the Republican governor said 1n h1~
wct·kl> radio addrt·ss
"Our continul·d leadership de
pends not onh on coming up Y.1th
nev. and ~·ttl·r 1Jeas. bu1 trans·
forming them into practical use faster
and more c!Tiul'ntl) than the com·
Pl'l1t1on ··
Half ot the: SI 0 million propo~d
for the program nnt 'ear v.ould ~
earmarl..ed for superconduct1' 1t) re-
search and de,elopment. he said
~upcrconelucu' e matenals cam
clectnc1t) "'llhout an) ~•stance
meaning l11tk energ) 1s lost and
equipment can operate on small
boost\ of electnt"al power ..
Sc1ent1sts belie' e superconductors
could pro' 1de fas1er and more effi-
c1en1 elcc1ron1cs cheaper elcctncal
pov.t·r and fncuonl~s high-speed
trains that arc magnet1call~ le' 1tated.
such 3'> one ~mg tested 1n M1vasa._1
Japan ·
However. -.ef) cold temperatu~
an: nccessal') to '>Uppon super·
conJuct1' ll~ and superconducto~ in
current commerual U'>C!> v.h1ch arc
proh1b111,el) e\pens1'e to maintain
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May a, 1988 A7
Pan A1njet forced to Ian ·
after sm.oke enters cablD
BJ Th A.noetateod Prest
LONG BEA H -A Pan Amencan Boeing 7)7 with ~ people aboard
i.aftl) landed at Lona Beach Airport v.hen smoke entered the C'lb1n shortly after
lea"'"' Los Anstles Salurdafs. and an offietal satd dt-ttracnt on a fan motor
ma) ha"ebttn the cau~ Fh t 280. with 29 passcnatr1and five cf't'wmem~rs
aboard. landed safely at 7. 8 am . shonl)' after takeoff from Los A.nvles
lnternauonal .\1rpon on a flight to San D1cso \aid <\Ian Loflin a Pan .\m
'>pok~man 1n Dallas Pa~scn&ers noticed \moke in the cabin and ii firt' wamina
hgh1 v.as set off hc 1;&1d The 11 0-~at ;urlincr made an une\entlul landing and
pust"ngef'> c:~1tC'd '1a a staircase
AUandc Richfield refinery worker Injured
( .\RSO~ -.\ steam lane ruplurcd Saturda) scalding a worker at the
.\tlan11c Richfield ( o oil refiner) a spokesman said. The 11 W a m accident
1n,ohed a ~llows that rup1urcd o n a Ouad catal)Uccracker. which convens
hea' ~fuel u1l 1n10 ga~oline. said .\RCO spokMman Jem C lick Thl' deHcc had
~·l·n \hut duv.n for routine maintenance. when a ~llov.) in the air line blew. he
'Mild ·11 v.as steam and hot air There were no hydrocarbon "apors released. no
c:>.plo .. wn It probabl\ sounded like o ne .. he said ··we had one ind1' 1dual Wlth
som"· first· and ~cond-dmee bums on his hands and forearms · Chck said
Punk rockers go on rampage ln Long Beach
LON(, BEAl H -Punk rockers hurled bollles and 1umpcd on cars in u
hour long melcl' 1ha1 began v.hen :WO ~ouths weft' ordered out ofa ballroom
that "as u~d as a dance club until 11 bumed earlier in the Wttk. pohcc said
S.Sturd.d' Fifteen J>C'Ople v.ere arrested 1n the disturbance late Fnday at
h·ndl·rs Ballroom \did Lt Jim Recd One policeman rcponcd a minor anJUI"\
Puhu· v.c:rc called at Q ~6 pm v.11h rcpons that people were on t.bc roof of the
bjllruom and that a cruv.d had spallC'd out an to the strttts. The crowd 1g.n~
an order to d1spe~ and pohcc d«larcd 11 a n unlawful assembly. Recd said
Botllt·'> v.cre throv. n and groups went into neaghbonng strttts. comm1t11ng~s
o l m.iliuous m1sch1el \uc h J'> knocking over newspaper racks and runmng over
people·~ cars Then: v.a., nu estimate of damage
Woman arrested after child towed away
".\ '-JOSE -~ v,.oman 1\ under in' est1gation for cha Id abuS( and ncaicct
h1ll11" mg disco" er'.> 111 ht'r ~-~ear-old daughter bruised and I) mg m a p1Te of
laundr. in the bachcat of a car taken 10 a towing \ard. pohce said Carla
Holmc,, ~O. of~enlu Park was taken in10 custod\ Frida) after she contacted
hl·r ho~ :n~nd and police to search for the child. wbo had bttn discovered a da>
t';.arlier I 'c: ~en 1n the business I::! \ear\ and I ve ncverSttn an~thmg hkell. ·
!Ml1J Rut>\" 1ra 0" ner •I the 1ov. ing rnmpan~ about finding the child ·-she
d1d n 1 'r' ur male an' no1s.e There \.\ill) JUSt those bag c-yes looking at us." hc
'.>41J T hl• ~irl T cn1cia ti •Imes v.a<, talcn to \ alle~ Medical Ccn1er and thct'
plJll'd 1n pru1ec.:t1\l' C.:U\tod~ v,.11h the '>anta (Iara Count~ (h1ldrcn's Shelter
Memorabilia dealer has Oscar for sale
LO°'.) ~"-i(,f.Ll\ -Take hean Robin V.1lliams \\1l11am Hun. Hojl)
Hunter Jnd othn ~"adem) .\v.ard runner\-up from earlier 1h1'> \.Car. therc
i.ecm au be plt'nt~ ol <>..cars a'a1lablt -for a pnce Holhv.ood m~morab1l&1
deJlcr \1akolm \\ 1ll11s \.\ho gamt'd attention earhcrth1s 'car" hen ~ sok1 the
I 'I~ I Ot.~t pKture O~ar tu a Sv.1s!> producer for a rcpont'd pnc:e of more than
SI) 1.100 . ..a~ s he has another one to put on the block The I ll) I ~ar was
av.ardcd tu \iG M for th(' mo,1e ·· .\n .\mencan In Pam · \\ ilhts won't~)
"h.a1 1h1s other one was for. hov.e,cr onl~ that 11 ""as prc!.<'.'nted for best
'.\Omcth1ng or other in I 9n I .. I .1ust don't wan1 to embarrass am bod\. " V. 1ll1u
..aid Fnda~ ··The ong.inal rcc1p1cnt "'as dov.n on his lull.· The .\c3dcm\. has
alread~ told V. Ill its 11 hu the ngha of first refusal on o ld O'>C'ars and that ~llin~
them is illegal ''This. one 1\ guing to cau'>t' absolute outrage on the pan of the
aladcm' ··Hams said "It v.as in a 'en presug.ious "atcgon ·
ARIES (March 21-A pnl 19)· lndlVldual who pre' 1oush v.as reticent
conccmingop1n1ons.commitmcn1s-.1ll nov. freelyexprcssdesires ( )clehagh.
you're due to tum m o utstanding performance. Wnte and communicate.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)· What had been a financial hurden will be
removed Family member contnbutcs to income. You'll add to possessions.
sttunty 1s enhanced Spotlight on achae' cment. prestige. rccogmuon of umque
Some messages for Mother on her day
talents.
GEMINI (Ma) 21-J une 20): Play
wa111na pme, open lanes of comm1.1 n1ca·
tto n. act complete story before makana s
commitment. Focus o n pohtacal act1\lty. YONEY
ideals. invitation to travel. Pisces. Virgo
will figure pro minently. o
CANCER (June 21-July 22>: You·11 MARR
learn more about facts of financial hfe •••••••••••••• lnd1,1dual close 10 )OU confides concern
about investment Money held an escrow will~ released. You'll~ challenged
by imminent deadline
LEO {July 23-Aug. 22): Search as m progress. You need not acct>pt
shopworn material. Emphasis on ideals. ro mance. pnnnples. ah1ht) to reach
peo ple m meaningful, dynamic manner. Anes plays s1gn1ficant role
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt 2:!): Restnctions arc lifted. green hght !lashes for
assignment that includes fresh start m new d1rectton. You'll get to hcan of
matters. >ou'll lcam euctl) wheTC you stand wnh member of opposite sex.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Rise above famal) squabble that 1nvoh es
ownershi(>. payments. crt'dat cards. Focus on specu lation. 'anct~. adventure.
love rcla11onsh1p. Rcumon with family member could center around home.
propert).
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Divenify, engage in exchange of ideas with
those whose views oppose your own. Spotlight on pohucs. drama.
showmanship. cntcn.amment. possible JOumc). Check passpon and your
wardrobe
SAGmARruS (Nov 22-Dcc. 2 1 ): You'"c been "held back" by
commitments. payments o n installment plan Long-distance call pro' ides
pertinent information which could represent "release .. Scorpio wi ll play
prominent role.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be ready for cha nge. travel. vancty.
chance 10 increase income Legal decision will favor your clTorts. Member of
opposite sex cooperates. beco mes vaJuable ally. Gemma nauvc as an picture.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Judgment. um1ng. mtu1t1on prove vahd.
Money will be rele.ascd. focus on decorating. remodeling. bcauufymg ho me
surroundings. Family member has changes. of heart. makes mtelJigcnt
concession.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Your ab1hty to "kce{> a secret" 1s tested.
You'll have access to data considered "highly confidcnttal." Focus o n board
mcetinas, political disc""ions, clandestine amngement. Virao involved.
IF MAY t IS YOUR BU\THDAY you arc ro~ntac. 1deahst1c. a natural
humanitarian. capable of ~14hting when cause 1s n.ghL Special care sho uld be
taken in h.andlin& sharp obJCCts. ioclud1n' kuchen knives. You could have
unusual mark on forehead or face. Anes, L1br1 people play amponant roles 1n
your life. Current cycle includes improved work methods. romance. ability to
break from tradition. restnctions. June will hi&hhJht cruuvny. love. fresh
11an in new direction.
Just Graphics
DEAR READERS; Today Is
Mo~er's Day. For~ last wveral
wttlls I have btt1I recelvtn1 tattered
1Dd tons eopifl of eol11mas tbt la.ave
•rpeared tn tilts space Oii llaat Off day
o t•e year set aalff to ltoaor
motben.
Most of Ute col•mDI llavc yellowed
wltla age but tile messages att tbe
same: "Please, AD.a, no ~s oa
Motliler's Day. It deserves to k seen
a1a1n."
I eoaldD't dttlde wlticlil eolamo to
prlal so I am combl11la1 several into
oae. Eajoy!
Dear Mom: I wish I couJd spend
MothefJ 0a) v.1th )'OU but I can ·1. so
Homeless
Sammy, a allky terrier, la at
the Laeuna Beach Aatmal
Shelter waitinc for eomeone
to &ln him a new home. Be la
2 yea.re old. neatered. aad
hoa.aebroken. The allelter la
at 20612 La.Cana CUJ'Oll
Road.
proudly announces a reception
for watercolor artist
TRACY TAYLOR
Thursday, May 19, 1988 6:30 pm -9:00 pm
at
Just Graphics
2854 E. Pacific Coa t Hwy.
Corona Del Mar
(714) 720-1850
Trar. Taylor ..tlJ be tn attendance •ng her~~ t PQ'ter • tarK t 0
• AU Welcome •
,,
..
I am v.ntinga lcller and hope that )OU
v.111 read ll'" .\nn undC'r<i' column
Mom. I IO\C )OU so much There
are so man) things that I d1dn'1
understand when I was 'oung but I
understand them no"
I d1dn ·1ha'e3n\ 1dt>a hov. hard' ou
"orked and the burden\ \OU earned
until I tra,elC'd that road m'self
I d1dn·1 kno"' hov. tough 11 "'a~
v,.hcn )OU v.ere ha\tng trouble v.11h
Dad and us kids. but I kno v. no"
I d1dn 't realm~ ho" loneh vou were
until I was loncl} · ·
I d1dn'.1 realize hov. hun \OU "'ere
unul I v.as hurt the same v.a' b' m'
o"n"haldren ·
I d1dn t knov. hov. man' t1m~ I
could ha'e made )OU happ) b) JUSI
sa\lng. ··110,e )Ou. ~om .. But nov. I
knov. because those are the words I
long to hear from m' ov.n kids
\\ hocvcr said "hfc 1s the greatest
teacher of all .. knc:-v. v.hat he v.a\
talking about
When I was gro" ing up v.e had
more than our share of haules I
rcmembn ho" I though1 )OU v.erc
too hard on me. 1ns1s11ng that I keep
m y room neat as a pin. tum ofTthc T\
A11
l.uDEIS
and do m) homev.ork hang up m)
dothc:s do choreo; around the hou~
and" ntc thank·) ou notes nght av.a'
\ OU made me do a IOI or th mis I
d1dn'1 v.anl to do 'r ou said II v.a\
good form~ lharactcr I couldn't stt
the l0nnect1on I thought ~ou "'ere
nut\ But nov. that I ha' c ~ids of m'
o v.n I understand things a lot ~tier
and I am gra1cful that \OU didn't let
ml "'car )OU doY...n Rcmem~nng
H'ur o;trength gJ\CS me strength to
'1and up tom' ov.n kids v.hen the)
tn t<) con me the .,.,.a, I tnC'd to con
\OU
II seems hkc I tound lime for
cHnth1ng and e'enone but )Ou II
v.oulJ ha'e been cas\ to drop in for a
cup of tc-a and a hug. but m) fnend~
came first Wo uld an\ of them ha~
dune for me Y...hat -.ou.d1d':' I doubt 11
I remember the times you called on
the phone and I v.as in a hul'11 to (!let
off It makes me ashamed. I re-
member. too. the 11mcs I couJd have
included )OU "hen m) httk fam1h
had outings. bu1 I didn't
It took me &JI m\ life to learn what
a mother is. I guess it's 1mposs1bk to
k now lhts untJI -.ou become a moth«
yourself. Bcliev~ me no• I know
Malhonsofpcoplc are going to read
this column loda) and the) Wiii ~
1hemsehcs. Some v.111 feel uneas\
and that's O K 1ft.M, le41m from 11 ·
Time has a snw; "'a) of shpp1n~
av.a, from us We all bt'come so
1n' oh ed in gt"ttsng from o~ da) 10
the ne\ 1 that before we knov. 11. the
tomorro"'s are \estcrdavs. I ho~ tku
le11er g1 \es~ ou an idea of hov. much 1
admire and ~pect \Ou Mom. You
reall) arc the greatest -
.\\.ONYMOLS
DE.AA WRITER: I'm 11a4 Y•'tt
u u.J'llMU ... Mm ..... r mem• att
gola1 to ~ 1'h letter was m-•
for diem. ud tbt'1 jwst tk way I
wut It.
Summef means cool dn~s
-Aarm breezes and hOt classes
Hot cfasc:es? Worlt on more than JUSt
your tar :™s summer work on your
tulure' Enroll 1'1 a 'hot class or two at
Ofange Coast College
OCC offers Che widest arra'f of programs of a,.ny community
coftlge tn the county Whtthef you're 18 Of 00 we can help
you act1ilYI YIU'~ Ile'# sklH 1 new ~reer. a solld
stat1 1 8 A. degree. or a fnen"y ~e 1n wtid'I
to grow. Ctassls ottered da~ and ~erungs Fees ere
fUSt $5(1) Pf'
Malet dis summer countt Eaght....eek ns begin
gets unttenv•v on May 26
k>r summer
'""°nn.i iOn. ~ {71 &SI
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE
We 'll Help You Get There.
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WAYNESTATt
DIPlONA
Slow growth stops progress
To the Editor:
Having listened to a whole lot of
~ople running for vanous offlttS.
the emphasis 1s obviously on growth
vs. no growth. No growth means no
progress. 1t does not mean less traffic
as the traffic 1s here already and won·1
&o away because of the pubhc at-
titude.
people are now moving, so there are
plans to extend Santa M~rita
Parkway at El Toro. and 1t wall be
c.alled Ponola Parkway, which wall
carry cars all the way to Culver Dnve,
Irvine ConnecllnLtO Ponola Wiii be
extensions of Jeffrey Road. Sand
Canyon Avenue. Alton Parkway and
Lake Forest Drive.
Those extension Wiii alleviate a
tremendous amounl of traffic coming
from the cast.
There's plans for a newon-ofTramp
to lhe 1-5 from Bake Pr!cway. which
will make life easier at Lake Forest al
4pm.
the new Eastern Comdor wall take the
heat ofT the 1-55 and the 1-7 3
e·Hens1on to be known "" the San Joaquin Hills Comdor wt.I tie New-
pon Beach to the southern end of 1·5
around Laguna Hills or Laguna
Niguel.
No folks.. this 1s real progress. of
course 1t all should have been done b)'
now, but Moonbeam JUSt would not
give us the mone)' Now that it's
coming. let us not be silly and reject 11
in the fonn ofleg1slatton that we'll all
be sorry for five years from now.
GENE SELIG
Irvine
.. Silence Is comfllctty: I'm pulling my head out ofthesand. Send me my
recall ~tit/on. · ·
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READER "S FORUM
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Declare real war on dTu.gs
Tow Editor:
Heroin, morphine. cocaine, mari-
juana. crystal meth. Quuludes. co-
deine. PCP. LSD, speed. The 10und of
musk to some. The sound of death to
others."
Today in newspapers.. television
and radio. we have been hearina
about the .. major" dnw busu that are
tak.ina place around the nation. We he~rofbundredsofpoundsofoocaine
beinc confi1e1ted. tons of marijuana
being hauled out of a foreian ship in a
US harbor. In Chicqo. a drua lab is
raided and hundreds of pllons of
illicit materials used to manufacture
PCP and LSD arc seized. Television
reponers take you on a drug bust 1n
Miami and many people are arrested
and m1lhons inc.ash is seized.
Docs all this sound familiar? You
~tit does.
You sec and hear about these
events day 1n and day out. What you
also hear 1s that we. the people of the
United States. arc .. gettinga hand" on
the drug problem. We don't have as
much as a "fingernail" on this
epidemic
We are led to believe this fairy tale.
The truth rs there 1s more illicit drug
trafficktnJ that ever before. Do you
really believe that with o~n borders.
milhonsof squarc miles ofopcn space
and thousands of miles of oceanfront
we are able to stop the ~netrallon of
1lhgal druJ.S into the lJ n1ted States?
Impossible~
Edwin Meese can't tell the people
of the United States the truth about
himself, so why would he tell the truth
about the d.r:uJ el)t<kmi~
I refer to this as an epidemic. not as
a problem. We do not have the
manpower to cuna.il this epidemic.
Manpower takes monc,Y. and , lbc
aoverment is not aivana enouab
money in this area to help strengthen
our front lines. Oh. we'll always have
money for some politician to ~a
vacatlOn or make use of m!I~~
aircraft. but the aovemmentjust can t
put its hands on a little extra cash for
those lryina to fiaht this epidemic!
We are dcalinJ with foreian coun-
tries whose maan industry is illicit
dr\lp. Now really, does that make any
sense to you? We subsidize these
countries to help them kill our youth
in the United States. Does that make
any sense to you?
As you read this. you're saying to
you~lf: "what IS this &UY t')'ing tO
prove?" He can't do anything by
himself. Well. I'm not trying to do
anything by myself. I want you to
wnte to the people in government
who dc~nd on your vote to stay
there! Put the heat on them, and make
them earn their stay in office.
There is one way the United States
can make a sizeable dent rn this
epidemic.
We must have total disregard for
those countnes that rely on the
cultivation. manufacture and traf-
ficking of 1ll1c1t drugs. In one fell
swoop we must annihilate all the
dru1-growang crops. The DEA (Drug
Enforcement Agency) knows where
they are. a nu. mull r.>e total destruc-
tion! If' all the wars we hive Jeamcd
how to kill pco~. I am sure we can
kill some plants!
At the same time we are m the
process of doina this the currency of
the United States ch~ color. Five
dollar bills become reidi SI 0 bills
become yeUow and SSO bills become
blue The most cash that anyone can
cxchanse is SI00,000.
It should not matter who you are or
how much you have stashed away.
You cannot exchange more th.an
SI 00.000. Guess what fol~s? ~JI. the
drug dealers arc broke! Their malhons
arc scratch paJ:ier! Now there will be
some "big" people both inside and
outside the US who will be sharply
againsl this move, but our 1ovcm-
ment should not bend for them. God
knows how many politicians will ~II
and scream over this one. But look at
it ... no more drugs and the traffickers
are out of cash -the stuff that keeps
thewholethinggoingand they are out
of it' lfourgovemmentcould stay on
top of rt at this point, then we could
sa)" ... We have a handle on thinp."
Th rs as not a fairy tale. it can come
true rfenough of you care. Writing to
the local. state and federal JOvern-
ment docs wbrk. Don't wnte "just
onct make Jt a monthly ritual.
Think about your kids or a dote
fnend or anyone with a needle
sticking in their ann. or one that has
JUSt OD'd at the age of 12.
HOWARD D. SUBNICK
Huntington Beach
Voting is right, responsibility
To the Editor
With voter turnout decreasing tn
recent years. 1t rs clear that greater
attentton needs to be paid to promote
a nauonal awareness of the impon-
ance of registration and voting. What
better time to do this than during a
pres1den11al election year. and as we
con trnue to celebrate the bicentennial
reallv disenfranch1s1ng h1m~lf from
our system of government
puttinmg emphasis on voter ~s-
tratton rn Apnl rn conjunction with
the secretary of state and the state
supenntendant of education.
I dCClded It was high lime JUSt to
find out what's actually being done to
make traffic better I was very
surprised to rctt1ve a lot of help when
I asked the question at the county
Engineenng Office. I found that
depressing the brake pedal on growth
now will actual!) make things .,orsc
The PTOJCCIS under way already. and
those well into the drawing-board
stage. wall gnnd to a hall.
Oso Parkway will JOin Olympiad
and >\ntonio Parkway thus getting
folks to Santa Marganta and Coto de
Caza Finally Antonio will eventually
JOIO Plano Trabuco Road.
Developer
agreements
"' of the United States Constitution.
What a sad commentary for those
men and women who have fought
and died to pro1ect our freedom and
rights rncludina that basic nght
guaranteed in the Constitution -the
nght to vote Moreover. 11 1s on
election day that the country trul}
belongs to the people. For at 1s 1n thC'
privacy of the voting booth that
c111zens can accept or reJCCt the
present course of our nauon by the
people they choose to vote for public
office. The strength and vitality of our
democracy rs determined b)' all
c1t1zcns pan1c1patina in our free
potrtical proCcsS.
But clearly what as needed 1s a
"National Voter Registration Day"
held far enough in advance of the
June pnmary. This is also much
better than tt1e idea of having rcais--
trat1Qn on election day. which would
invite massive and rampant fraud. In
add1t1on to a "National Voter Rciis.
trat1on Day:· the general election 1n
November should be called
"C111zens· Day," the day that you
exercise your n&ht to vote. Both of
these days, as~ woulct-.add
tremendously to a nationatawarencss
of our rcsponSJbility and ri&ht to vote.
Much of our traffic comes to us
from outside Orange County, where
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Aoor~s C•,.•f!SClO"l"1~ ,. IO Bo•
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The Foothill C omdor. coming ofT
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r1adudlol Detctoi
To the Editor:
The dcc1s1on of the Orange County
Board of Su~rvrsors to approve
agreements. which gave cenain de-
velopers the ability to construct their
projects as planned. rcprdless of the
outcome of the slow-growth 1n-
111auve, was regrctable
The issue was not JUSt whether or
not the developments were good or
bad. The bagger issue was the fact that
the board wanted to create spectal
exemptions for favored devclo~rs rn
the e\ent the public would vote for
curbs on haphazard growth in June.
Democracy suffered a blow With
this decision. But as President Re-
agan so often points out, the nghts of
a democratic. free ~oplc to control
their own destiny wall always win out
in the end over those who choose to
rule by tyranny.
Salen~ is complicity. I'm pulling
my head out of the sand. Send me my
recall ~titian.
M. MITCHELL GRANT
Huntington Beach
A GOP sin
To the E.dator:
What loyalty! Manan Bc~n. the
pillar of Republican politics can
fol'JJve Baker for adultery, but she
can't fof&ive Rosenbcrw for runnina
apinst Bad ham in '86. 'that's a pany
"sin.··
As a Dcmoaat. l hope the Re-
publicans pve us Baw on June 7. I
predict that in November a Democrat
will be elected to Conarcss.
BEV WILSON
L.-auna Hills
Acrording to an article that ap-
peared rn the Washrnfton Post. "In
the 1984 pres1dent1a electron. 80
mjll1on adult Amencans didn't vote.
Next fall the number almost ccnainly
will ~ higher. Voter turnout. as a
percentage of eltgiblcs. was only 53
percent, a slight rise from 1980, but
the turnout rate in the 1986 ofT-year
elecuon was down from four years
before. Ours rs the lowest turnout rate
of any advanced democracy in the
world. and no one is quite sure why."
The claim that "my vote just
doesn't count" is not valtd as past
clecuons show that JUSt b} a sini!e
vote in each precinct. elections have
been won or losL Furthermore. when
a c1t1zen decides not to vote. he is
In an attempt to highlight the
importance pf rcgmration. Mayor
John Cox of Newport Beach 1SSued a
proclamation dciignating May I at
"Voter Registration Day:· Approx-
imately 30 other bicentennial com-
munities in California have done tilt
same. Governor George Oeukmc)i.an
also issued a proclamation for the
State of Cahfornaa for "Voter Regis-
tration Da.,, ... High schools were also
Surgicenter coznpllznent
To the E.d1tor:
This week I had occasion to use a
unique service we have in our
community. the H~ Ho,pital
Surgiccnter. It's for pco e who need
some of the facilities o the hospital
without checkiOf into the hospital.
My reason for using the service was a
bilateral 1nauinal hernia repair.
Righi from my first contact at 6:30
a.m. with a cheerful "Sood momina.
you must be Dean RcaY1e" (it's nice
to beexpected when you've come in
for an o~rataon) to my last contact
with them as they delivered me to my car, was I royally treated.
The usual pa~orlt WIS made IS
painless as possible since they already
had quite a bit of information about
me in their computer. I was whisked riaht 1n. provided with the usual
backless immodest aown. deposited
on a gurney that actually had a wann
pad on II. even covered with a heated
she<t Then I really received service.
One nurse very efficiently double
checked all my medical history. Do
you take any drugs? Do you realize
that aspirin is a druJ? Do 'you know
that there's aspann in Buffcnn? Arc
you allergic to anything?
Then I was v1s1ted by a very gentle
shave and haircut man named Jose
(he doubled as a gurney pusher). Next
came the anesthesiologist who
carefully informed me about his
depanment and painlessly put a
shunt in my left wnsl.
Another nurse. who would assist
the surgeon. tnple checked my medi-
cal history Then the surgeon
strolled by with his coat over hjs
shoulder and asked me how I felt?
"Better than I will in ac-0uple of hours
I expect." and J was niJlt.
It really is great secana a aroup of
professionals at work. "I'm sorry I
massed seeing the o~ration."
DEAN D. REA VIE
Newport Beach
DarbJ6 aforam, 40tlJ Coagresalonal DJ..trlct candidate David Biker was accalled of
adaltery.DoyoafeeltlJl•typeaUeg•tloadowd·~acampaf6P.1-ae?
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t
The key to ~ .. our free-
dom and ri.lhts is foU1ld 11 the blllot
box. The best celebration of the
bicentennial of the US Constitution
can really be demonstrated by Ameri-
cans rcg1steri°' to vote and then
exercasma that n&ht on election day.
LYNNS.TU~R Cha n
Ncwpon Beach Comm• oc
on the Bicentennial of
the U.S. Constitution
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. ~ cJefender
of pastries
·and pastiness
By ELLEN CAMPBELL
Doily Pilot (Ofresponden1
The blitz is on. In some sort of
conspiracy between the media,
sw1mweot des:gners and health clvbs.
we ore be1rw.. treated to the seasonal
barrage of rem nders about how lousy
we'll look on the beach this summer if we
don't get With If.
Why doesn't the American Associa·
t1on of Pastry Chefs step in and put a
stop to aD this 2
It's all over the checkout-stand
magozlfle roe s departrr.ent stOfe sum
mer catalogs and TV talk shows. Diet
centers ore wide-eyed in sign on-the.
dotted' ne delight. Heolth spos ore
eng0<ged with the anhc1pofion of
shmm1rig rhe woliets of fat-thighed
women.
Is any of this supposed to meon
someih1ng •o those o; us here in the land
ot e1ernol Illness?
I doubt 1t is of much note to the tout.
per mo-bronzed young nymphets and
Aooo ses whc materialized OU' of
nowhere ast February. And I personally
am uno1tec1ed as well I who hove a
t•oni row sec• 01 the l ycra beach
parade
As a riev. Cohtorn10 1mm1gfan1 I
ren1eo rr1e oo gotory beach apartment
So now I gel 10 :::>wer Ofl my bo1cooy
o..-.eo 011ne s1gm ot un1nh b1ted. r1pp• ng
ex~ b1t,or11sm bur poro•vzeo with fear
rhQ1 scmeor.e m•gfi• OOi. .;p point aoa
soy something rude Ir was 'le~e· hte 1h1s
boo hOme
foot would be New Jersey. wt\e•e
the words ge1 " sllape tor summ€'
•eauy rrear something We spe"l' •tie
better part oi Ion winter and spring
swodd ea .n our protect ve down
coc~s Keeping wc,rm was only a
convenient exc.,-se !or preventing pry.
109 echerous eyes irom feasting on our
d mp1ed l1est-'Ive: could relax pig oot
ono grocetullly expand lex a good s x
months 0< so.
Come summer me we .irlOlded
0010 the snore as 1 s known n Bruce
country , resolendeot r. cu· pas• 'less
Our here I s a whole no•tier bo of
Se, V\ox If vou don't iOC>k f e .o,/re
.... c,... s·ermg 10 e tusoc>us eg;;
111he: ·he~ 11 doesn r matter hov. o ·fi~
~oc.1 are
.-;.; ~· The women I wor~ with tell me the ....
lovelier tre beach babes ore t11e ess
1ntelliglibie •tie con~ersotron emonoMg
from their genera' direction One co
worker ca ts I the n-Yerse •e.at onsh1p
ot ooks ona brains. •
'Y ou m ght ump to the condusion tho!
m.,. co· wor~er 1s rust oro•he• bitter fat
. .
& •
•
• •
wOITlOr. Not true. She s :: solicit\ -;.
packaged Ca lornio beacr. girl wtio
la es ne• sand choir out to rhe parking
lot at lune" ·o catch rays. I' rr: the Mte<
one
Please see ABOVE BJ
11·~s not Mother's Day wi•hout a baby
Carol Newett has been a fortunate as weN. In Orange ...... -~
County, as elsewhere. there is on
foster mottler to 95 babies ~~~~'~e:fe,:~,~~,:i:~
By IOIEIT HYNDMAN °' "" oaav Pb Stott GarOI ,..,.,... hoS nearly far.
gaMn what it's .ID to splld
Moilw's ~ without 9 baby
CIOllldh~
for pcalt 21 Y'9'11 Whit .... '£""" -OWft ~ f"W .,. I .... MCllllOI al
.,_, Im 11••d lro.gli NIW· ................
... -Wore '*"' GIC1'ar -..,. ,. ....... ,., ........
obilr,...t0,5~
,,, .......... Wies."
.. ~-......... to ........ \, .. till -'re
a1-.1or ..... .sr .. -..
~that I reOlly do lcM, ond
probably What I dO beSt. There's
ftOlhiog more rewording to ,... th.
hOlding Ond roding o bOby."
TOdoy, Newett has two babies
to helR cellbrcie MOther' s Day
wilh Ot her Newport Beach to.;
O...is 0 ..--old-gift Wh011iffen
Wini lhl ii effects her ~
~.., possed 01\to her
--pr1g111.cy. The 6fhlf is 0
..... ~ 14·111Cdh·old ~ •
-........ bit ..ow heGllhy _.'°a.toHerecl lor adopta.
· •'t'dill ohad ltiit lhey',. nce
.. their ndd ~ft New·
.... , 'bUtlleill~ .,., ....... ,
Tht bcDes ~ en
'\
who SUffer from abuse, neglect Of
abandonment or wtfo simply lose
their own fom 1es throogh occident
or circ.IMtOOCe.
WM! reports of child obuse
ever on the fncreose, more Ond
flOrt en ore thrust into the
~ccnsystem. Curren y, ere «• .., 620 foster families in °""8 ~·coring for Obou
t ,GOO c:MI• with on ~toa
1,000 ~ recetwig other
lypesaf CM .. ihe ~
Of .. °""" (OWiy Social ~~.
'~,we wa.ld Ilk• IO hCM
one dij Jc» '*Y Jtr .. hollel
Where thl tNdcanbe ~.a. so a
,,,,,. ,..1Hlffj 83J_
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l
'
'Jungle FeVer' stir s up
Sound of Music Chapter
lyYIDADBAN ...............
Tbc Sound of Music Chapter of the
Orante County Perfonnina Arts
Cenltr beat the junale drums. and
more than )00 people aot the
r:ncssqe.
The Rhythms of che ViUqe ,sroup
set the ••Jun&)c Fever" fund-raiser in
motion at the Newpon Marrion last
weekend as the trowd bepn to arrive
for cocktails in the holtl atrium.
"We have been workina o.n the pany for almost a year," said chair-
woman and theme oriJinator Mary
Rayl009d .• who received with chapltr
prnidcnt Barbara UMI Jim Glabmu
and co-chairwoman &a.-, ... "-
Merrimu.
"We wanted to have a fun party
and make 1t very clcpni."' added
Raymond. who has worked on the
chapter's previous successes -an
Atlanus pany and a aypsy camp.
Raymond did her bit for elcpncc.
on her ahnuMtr,'Vftt bn~ with nate
wooden sequin1. f auic tip-rs• claws
and sequins~ used in lheeani•
... We should make S'°,000 for the
cenltr toniahc when au the billt are
paid,·· added Raymond. The cha~
1equlred S20.JOO in undawrit1na, ~rdina to ~rt E•Jiu. undcr-
wnunaeo<hairwoman with.,.,...., lluieJ.
After ibc reception. 1uests foUowed
the buae animal paw prints on the
Root to the ballroom, which had been
transformed into an eleaant junalc
with a larae tiaer on the •taae, tiJd huts
and lou of arecncry, includ1na vines
over the entrances. ·
auction items and Sound of Music
had them. Marta OrUP of Bu)pry
flew in from New York lO bn~ a
$7,000 watch; M. Jacques of fastrion
Island donated two f~n an~ GiWu
(G ... ) pve a Sl,.SOO&Jft ccn1ficate to
apply to one of his custom-dest&Md.
hand-beaded 1<>wns. Jlm R.ekrtt
acte4 u aucuonttr. . OUaer pnzcs and aucuon n~nu
included a ~Id necklaCt' and camnp
from Traditional Jewelers. sta~ 11
the Po11man in San f ranm co. ~t
in Kauai and NB Mamon. a S~ IJft
certificate from Glabman Fumiturt.
1 S2 soo aif\ certificate from W~m Lci&h. duuns at The Ritz
and Five Crowns, and a mght of
bescball at an Angels game -an
executive box for 12 plusd1n1ngat the
Stadium Oub.
JunaJe fare was seafood 1n puff
pastry. salad w11h raspberry
vinaivccte. veal c:hop an oHtcr mu~h
room sauce and chocolate truffle an
raspberry coulis.
Roa and Katby Merriman caacht up ln beat Mir .... .,.._..,...,.._....,
of tbe dnlma. Carl and Mary Raym~nd wttb aJanite kitty.
She was attired in \designer sown by
Gildas of Newpon Beach and carried
a matching baa. The Fren~h animal-
pnnt Je~y shca~h was ~mpletely
beaded with tono1sc sequins. Leaves
"We were here from 9 to 2 today
decorating... sajd chapter member
Eve ,.......,.._ The membcn did all
of this -we made the centerpieces
alona wtth the individual ones for the
guests to take home. We also hand--
mad~ the invitations and the pro-
grams. We have alued. painted and
beaded durina day-Iona bi-weekly
sessions this past year. AJI 47 mem-
bers met and worked. Besides saVJng
money we had the camaradffie."
Guesu concluded th~ evening
dancina to the music of Special
Delivery after being .... h1pp<"d into a
fe ver by the fast-moving Rh\thms of
the Villqe dancers.
The Catholic 'W oman of the Yea r wtll be announced Fnda) dunngan
11 a.m. luncheon presented by Catllollc l"brtties Auxiliary at the Irvine
Hilton Hotel.
Bishop Norman McFarland will make the presentation and recognize
the 34 nom inees Luncheon cha1rv.oman Mary Muth. 543-4561. has more details. • • • Women tennis enthusiasts can paniC1 pate in the doubles tournament
to be sponsored "1a> 18 and 19 b}' Les Petites Fleurs Aulllary of
Children·s Home Society.
Registration for the rou nd robin tournament at Laguna Niguel
Racquet Club opens at 8 a.m. "'•th play at 9 A tostada buffet wi ll follow
pla) on both da}'s. .
The cost as S25 per person. Kathy Hatz. 499-3542. or Manlyn
Schrunk. 859-351 U. can be called for details
T he a uxalial") e\pects to make S3.000 for CHS. Chairwomen for the
event are Karen Chastain and Sue Allen. both of Laguna Niguel. • • • The Anlstantt Lerre of Newport Buell v.111 begin tts 49th year May
17 wtth a luncheon a the Balboa Bay Club. Jean Quinn will akc as
president from Glona Loudon.
National Assistance League President Lark Allan will officially
cen af) the league's nev.est aux1ha~ La Man sa. and its membershipof 40
career-oriented v.omen. • • • Lalhan Drew will be installed as president or the Monday Monalag
Club of Laguna Beach d unng a lunchen a t noon Monda) at the Holida)
Inn. Laguna H11lr. Singing duo Landa and Doug Custance wall prncnt the
program Jean Mahon. 499-2552. 1s handhng reservauons
• • • Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae .\ssoc1at1on of Southern Orange
Count\ "''" meet 6 30 p m Thursda) for a wane and cheese social and
installauon of officns. Kathy Housel of Irv ine wall host the meeting and
she can be reached at 7 33-8212 for fun her meeting anfo rmat1on.
The Oraage CGanty Paralegai A~s~latlon will host its second a nnual
Ma> educational conference from 8:30 a m to 5:30 p.m. Saturda} 1n the.'
Anaheim Halton Charles Rosenberg. a tech1lal ad' ascr to "'LA La"' ".,..,,11
be the luncheon speaker
T raq Doenng. conferc.'nce chairwoman. can be contacted at
850-1800 for a list of speakers and 1op1cs
• • • Zee .\tired "'ill open her Harbor Ridge home for the May 16
installation luncheon ofctaariot Cbamplon1 Patrons and those who have
suponed a camper at the Junior Wheelchair Spons Camp will be honortd
d urmg the 11 a m e .. ent
Bob Mackie wall be at Amen Wardy
Ma' 19 to sho"' his fall collection as a
benefit for A.ngehtos de Oro. a
suppon group of Bag Brothers/Bag
Sisters of Orange.' County
More than 1.000 people are ex-
pected to attend the lu ncheon event
being chaired b) Mana Crutcher with
Hele n Starling ass1s11ng.
Committee members include Mary
Amund son. Anne Badham. Peg Bon-
ner. Don deKru1f. Donna Devi ne.
Louise Ewing. Pegg) Hakes. Betsy
Jaques. Salh Knapp C-arol Poner.
June Waan. Sharon 'W interhalter and
Manlyn Wooten
As wath the Oscar de la Renta show
last )ear. a big top tent adJaccnt to the
Fashion Island <>tore will be the
setting for the fund-ra1cicr. Tickets arc
S 125 each ..\rran~emen ts can be
made b\ calling Ewina at 675-2108. • • • A. tra,ehng fine jewel!") exhibit
featuring tourmalines. emr ralds. gar-
nets. amethysts. opals. topaz.
aquamarine and more will be at
Nordstrom, South Coast Plaza. May
13 throu&h 21. I 0 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Monday thro ugh Fnda}'. 10 am. to 7
p.m .. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunda} The Amencan Gem Trade
Assoc1atton sponsors the exh1b1t
• • • "Splash Into Fashion" will be the
theme at 2 p.m. Saturday for the show
presented by the fashion design and
fashion merchandising programs of
Saddleback College in Mission V1eJO.
The e'ent. free and open to the
public will be at theccntercoun stage
of Mission VieJO Mall. Crown Valley
Park.,..,ay and the San Diego Freeway.
Students will model fashions from 30
mall stores plus creations or ad-
vanced design students. Nancy
Kessler. 582-46 17, has funher details.
Supponers of the Special Olympics
will view fashions by Leon Cliyne at
6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Newpon
Beach home of Pilar Wayne
Lahaina GaUer1es and Lt Mendien
Ntwpon Beach invitt you to share an
unfo~tsb~ ntning wuh gnzzh bears.
Uons. e~pJwns and other splendid
cre:aturH .. crnwl by America's
foremost ,..ildJj(e artist-adventurtr
GARY SW~
join as for a festJ" ttttptJon to ttltbract
the openlPI of Swanson's nc.luS1vt 3-dsy
CaJifomb ahibic. Featured will be hJs
nraat .orks, 1 sp«taculir coll«tlon o(
North AtMrican panuogs lftd Umiltd-
~tlon prints. Mttt the an.lit In ptrt0n
and ttpt!itatt tbt rolDIDC't Of the
wilcJri'nm in ,_loas art IDCI dee.or.
Sp«MI n1r o( 11•" 'ti IW ,_ ~ ,... .... ~ ..............
Por ,_, tlllMlt • llGlt 1111 I dM, plcate
• (714) .., ...
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SoroptlmUt Mary Wbitaker wltb Jrrine 11.aniott'• Ron
Crlbbet and Tom Jonea, preetdent of Int.De Children'•
Fund.
An elegant affair calls for elcpnt
Aaxt11a.., Pratdent Pe=:z
8andbeq with h naband •
Mir ........ ., .......
Cbalnromen Charm LoCan
and Dorl Fitch.
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'April in Paris' boosts Children's Fund
By VIDA DEAN
OllMO.-, ..... et.11
"April in Pans·· was the theme for
the lrvane Soropt1m1sts' fif\h annual
fashion luncheon at the Irvine Mar-
riott. Close lo SOO people attended the
event chaired by Mary W.ltaku.
Whitaker has her own theme now
and it sounds lake "October in Pans "
She was high bidder on the two TWA
tickets auctioned off.
T he Soropt1m1sts raised SI 0.000 to
benefit the Irvine Children's Fund.
which provides child-care facilities at
elementary schools.
Guests dined on beef tournedos
and praline mousse in chocolate cups
before getung into fashion watchina.
Kitty LealJe coordan ated the show
and member Carol Hoffman acted as
emcee for the event.
Holly ~Icier, Bobbi Borala& and
Kristiae Remlci• from the lrvme
Academy of Performing Arts enter-
tained wtth ballet numbers.
' PAPARAZZI PLUS
Among those at "in Pans" were
Playlll1 Hogle, EUeea Spolaa, Unda
Enoclat, Robm Haffmu. C..rlotte
Bre•y, Slalrtey McMu••, Holly
Ackmu and Ja~ WC>odw•"'· • • • More than 250 members and guests
of Orange County's Town and Gown
Junior Auiuliary of USC were aboard
for the "Orient Express" spring
benefit held at the Balboa Bay Oub.
Chrm Lopa and Dori Fite.II
chaired the event. which raised
$25.000 for scholarships ... USC will
match that amount.." said Melba
Skoby " ... The scholarships will be
gn t'n to Orange County students
attending USC ... We arc also setting
up an endowment fund;' s~ said.
The group had accumulated a great
variety of auction itt'ms. ancludang
fou r furs (two buyers were Woodrow
Meler and Doe& DeY ... 1). a stay at
the Hilton Hawaiian Village bought
b) next year's event chairwoman
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SHle and Joe Tavarei, and land-
scaping service purchased by
ltatlaarble and Rlcb.N Apew.
Af\Cf' the beef Welhnaton dinner,
Biii SlallD.lanl, executive director of
the USC Athletic Centennial. spoke
about the I 00 years of athletics at the
university.
Taking ~n in the evenina of
bidding. dmina and friend...,eetina
were president Peay SandbeTJ and
husband BW, Teni and Tem Dtl-
tulslao, BUI and ~d Bated&,
Banua and Tom Searles. SMwu
and c.a4 Co~ J .. J hrMam,
Linda &on, Ena and T ... Meyer,
Peter Slloby and c.llbJ and aa.ty
WlttllWL
• • • Little Mermaid is 2S now. The
Childrens Hospital of Orange County
guild marked its silver anniversary
Tuesday at a fashion luncheon in the
Young Americans restaurant at
Peter"s Landing. HuntiOJton Beach.
Makmg arrangements for the event
attended by 161 people were first VP
Sa.Mn Cattellecd. secretary Carel
BHHr, treasurer Sarai! Fdler and
president sa.art BallJy.
• • • Each )e&r the the Oranae County
Chapter of the American Jewish
Committee honors an individual or
couple for outstand1n1 business or
community involvement.
Tueday evenina at the Four
Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach. the
comminec announced four honorees
for ats Human Relations Award -AJ
and Jim Ba.Wwta, co-owners of the
Baldwm Company and their wives
Deeama and Nuey.
Among the mort than 250 guests
w~re RJta and Neel BaWwla, parents
o f the honorees. and Jami, l.eDey,
Juoa and J .... u. childrtn of Nancy
and Jim: and AIU ... , RM. Steve and
Sbwa, children of Decann and Al.
Food, wine star attractions at 'Taste for Life'
Twenty-five Craner County res-
taurants and 30 vintners from Qh-
fomiawill provide food and dnnk
May . IS at the "Taste for We"
extravapnza hosted by lhe OC Unit
of Amencan Cancer Society at
Fa h1on Island.
The three-hour t.ast1n1event will be
~ in the maH ara near Neiman-
Marcus and The Bro.dway bqinnina
11Sp.m.
The rawaranu wtU pa:nicipece
uAdcr the direc1ioa of Ham Priliiler Ol
TM lliu. 0. •••d>ed ..-. Clllhls liaiMnl ._.,. illd coffee) will cbe
aYlilabll.
Tic:Mla 8" SlO. Gaoria Ruston,
AC'S ~t'ftn.t C'OOi'dinaaor. cu be
,_bed M '151..0WI a f.nha .... ,.......Will'° .....a
CMCn 41 JI rdt, edllc:atioll lad ....
dntleMce. ••• Orm. inlft'Pft'Utions. a)'ll&l
hali.._ T anx and medicine llOOr radinp. cryital pzinc Md _. ltrt
reattlJIOft ire 1 t~w of the act1 vit1cs
planned for the KCond annual "P11-
eMc Aft•&e.te" Saturday. The event
is !JM>MOtcd by the Sophisticated
Laches Chapter of the OC Perform inc
Arts Center.
The adv~ture will be&Jn at 11 a.m.
and continue until 6 p.m. at the Zonta
Oub. across the Slrttt from Newport
Harbor Hiah. 2101 E. IStb. Newport Bad'I.
Other features or the day arc
entef\linment by Jay Feldman. ve>-
calist with the Glenn Miller Or-~ and the sale of i1tms such as
oll1, 1ncenses. candfn. food. etc.
DOna™?ns are S3 per penon.
ConsultaUonurcSIOfora IS-minute
tt.ldi"lo • • • A "Ceilatry Cel*aU.." is
pl.anDCd Slturday a1 a benefit for the ~na Playboute Foundlitioo. Fn-tiv1tia tqiJ! at 6 pm. wtth a
blrl>«ue butrtt on &be Festival of
ArU around& and lhcn conunl.lit 11 a
can be made by calllna •94-0743 or
494-8021 . ••• Also on S.turday evening. St.
Marprcrs Scttool will pment an
"Ev ..... .r 1M CW.t a....,.-u its
annual sprjna fund-niter. Plrtici·
pants are encoul'ql!:ld to dret1 in
period costumes or formal attire for
the 7 p.m. event ac the Dana Point
Resort. . TI9C evmi"I will include duunc.
danana and hve and ailtnt auctions..
RCICfVatioas art SI 00 ptt penon.
Money raited will be med 1IO support
plopanll wl eq~t b ....
de.nu. Mon infonnalion is available
from the ldlool ~ 661.0lot.
RC'XtVations are $10 and can be clltaincd by call inf 938-ll9l. • • The Notre Dame Oub will hold ill
third annual lrtl* 8fe ~ 1 A.-.-
.._from 6:30to11 p.m . · 1latlbe
Costa Mesa Community Centtt
Tickets are S2S, and funcb raited twill pro~Mte finucial aid to Qraee
Councy scudtnu aoendina _ Notre
Dame. Curtis Weildn, 772-0IQI or 9~2161 , cu tie ciUed ror "**'
information. • ! .. •·
T1tr Kamuina IUub will cdebra• 1U~U1ai~Maj 1Swillta 4
p.m. ~ • MOiltiCellO CW.OW
OG Fairview lloild. bit..,. WU.0.
and Fatr, COllU Mca TM~"' formed ..... ia 1947 _, ......
K.ttne While. "°the. owned die Ncwpon/Balboe Touria ..... u.
The pUfPC* ... to hdp lal b·
tu•IC people and live me.-.1
'"eomrtbi• to clo chlrbie die ..
Wintet MOGtM'" iftef hwy IUID-
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•llttrl I 'S "Ouiltm .. •• the •yhlme.
days. Memben --at the to.I lalth Vderaal tbpiW ad tnW·
llUl"I'~ '."nt even•• -111 ca.d'* with a ._. .n.. • cham...-/dalm ,.._ after
.,......IUll • the ~ Couatiy Ca1U11 ii
lbe_JWopet .an.
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laioed wida .... ""** ~ at Fairview .......... i• COiii W..-:
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By lillEN M. REED ......... °"' 0 0 °
It wu cold.
But the wind whistlina across the
plains of Laauna Nlsucl didn•t chill
the sptntS of lbe ~plus &uesll
ancndina the BeaUA Arts Ball last
weekend, tht fint event of 1t1 kind
hosted by Des1an Center South.
Proceeds beoefittcd the Applause
ChApter of the Oranse County Per-
fonnini Ans Center.
Gam1n1 tables. enten.a1nment,
theme restaurants and a ballroom
'Allh elaborate decor wcrt scattered
thorouJ)lout the Dcs1an Center. •
resouce center for the des1an trade.
Design Center South Executtve
D1rtttor Marty SweU.lt explained
that the center's merchants had
handled the whole setup -from
nowers to food to dtcor.
As quick as Swtnho h was to
do~nplay her role. however. Br&Moe
Blnclaer (attending with wife O.rtH)
was thl're to sa)', "'She's been hert for
1v.o months making ~ruin 1t would
all work.. '
Themed ··The Rttc ofSpnng," tht'
c"ent was a maze of 1ctiv1t1es. somt
of the guests hav1n1 trouble 11nd1n1
all the "cafes .. developed by wtll·
known Los Angelt'S caterer Rococo
··1gors·· with 1ts chatcaubn1nd.
asparagus tips and Belgium endive.
was the most popular -but It was
Dlllly~ ....... ..,._ .....
Patty Loewe aad llartlyn Winter check lo eome of the more
tbaD 300 pe.t. at Beau.a AIU Ball.
nJ)ll in the middle
··The Ballroom" c.-nded up bt'ina
the focal point. with its monumt'ntal
beaux a n s-st)'lc Eaypuan set con-
ceived b} tht pan)"s dcs1gnt'r
Mlcbel K.od.i, and developed by sci
dt'Stgnt'r Uada Qa1.u
Accord1n1 to Mary r.a1, pres10en1
of the Applause Chapter. proceeds
will run between $8.000 and S9.000
All funds donated to the Pcrfonnmg
Ans C t'ntt'r b) the guilds suppon the
operatio n and de' clopmcn1 of the
center.
Applause Chapter mcmbtrs assist-
ing the Design Ctnler South 1n
working tht' C\-t'nt -as well as
enJu~1ng th{ Intl\ 1t1c\ -v.('rC' chair
women Patll ~we, Marilyn Wiater
and Patsy Prewett, plus Cindy
Borapo, Elaine Goodmlll, Jant
Marzano, Sylvia Rivera, Jady
8..-aette, Jacque Adams, M1rijane
Telpber.' Casandra G•mpert,
Barbara Oau, Joaa Wataube, Jor·
HD Gage, Jill Stroope, Anslt Wood,
ChristlD~ Htrsb, Mlsst Smltb, Pa-
tricia Rotb and Mary Ta)·lor
Dt-srgn C.entt·r ')outh l .mm111 ·t•
members also 1m ludl'd Kern ~wis, Bnac~ Crawlty, Artbur Rob0r, Wau
Spar1eoa, Fred Weideabeek, Jtrry
Pnse, Raadall, Du Oanklt~rg and
Steve Hansen Deaver
THREE CHILDREN FOR EVERY HOME ...
From Bl
aood match can bt made. Instead. wt
have almost thrtt children for every
home." says Barbara Labitzkc. FostCT
Home Development Coordinator for
Orange Count)'. "Chanan in our
soc1cl)' have contnbuled to thlS need
for foster art. Cluld abuse. for
cum pie. seems to escalate as strcues
in our society continue ...
~parent who has lost 1JOb.1 home.
or 1s e x.pencnc1n1 hardship 111-to-
oftcn vents that frustration by 1bus-
ina a child. Tcachcn. neiahbors or
lav. t'nfo~ment officers may inter-
vene, promptina tht separation of the
ch ild fro m the family until either the
parents can prove to 1 coun that they
arc lit to care for the child property. or
un11I an adoptivt family is found.
The aoal ofthe fostet" care prOIJ""lm
is to reun11.e children with their
ramihct.. But only about half the time
1s a reunion approved by the couru.
Often. because of the natural parents'
1nabihty to pro pcrl) cart forthcchtld.
the fostt'r care proaram 1s a step
toward adoption
··vou can imagine tht'n why foster
parents arc bqinnina to be accepted
more and more as proft"SS1o naJs. ••
Lab1tzkc said. '"The)' have to be 1wa.re
of not only the ch1ld·s well-being but
help w11h the 1ra ns1t1on l'tthcr back to
1he natural fam1I) or to the adoptive
fam1I}"
that prompted (1ro1 Ncwett to r<'-
spond 21 years 110 to a newspaper
story about foster parents. Newctt
and her husband Ed had five children
of their own. but learned thty wt're
unable to have an) more
Newell -who says she herself was
an unwanted c)uld -signed up to be
a foster parent. went through th<
required trainina and ~n1ficauon .
and bepn canng for the c hildren sht'
loved most -babies.
"I love babies btcauS<" the) 're
totally dcpcndtnt on you I find that
very rewarding. .. she says ··r re-
member I wanted. and I sllll do. to
take care of a child lhat needed a
home. But I would say to 1nyo~ who
wanted to be a foster par~nt that you
need the suppon of your family.
beau.tie that child really docs become
pan or your famtl) My own k.ads had
to lea.m 10 share their home and their
parents with a child that needed It.··
BcinJ a foster parent can bt a
surpns1n1 source of h1lant) Nt'v.rtt
rtealls the 11ml' her husband wcnl
shopp1n1 for a n English pram. in-
tended to bt a gift for his w1fc S!lc:s
clerks took ont' look at the wh11e-
ha1red scntlt'man and suspected he
might bt staning a new famtl) w1th a
young woman. said Carol. giggling .11
the ml'mOI)
But even thoSol' hardi.h1ps pall' rn
compan~n ;o the pain o f g1" 1ng ur
the ch ild.
·-rm no bt'tttr a1 It now that I wa\
before. even thouah I train othl'r
foster parents 10 go through 11 ··
Ntwen !.a)S ··Pan of ml' wana the
bab\ 10 go to a good home v.1th a
lo' 1ng tam1h. but 1hr othl'r pan of me
1s re.ii sclfi\h and ~ants to kl'ep the bab\ ..
Ont' 11ml'. the Nev.tit family
couldn't ~ar In g1,e up a bab~
Aimee nov. 1 l v.as adopted Carol
sa~ \'>he no~ "'"'to resist 1hc urge 10
become too anaC"hed to a child To
help protnt hrr c.·mot1on'> she res1sh
the: urgl' 10 stJ\ 1n rontac.t ~1th the
children after thl'~ J01n another
fa mil)
The desire 10 adopt a fo'>tcr child "
natural •d lOmmon. and rell'nt
lcg1sla11on 1s making 11 c.-as1l'r for
families 10 adopt suc-h children "hen
the na1ural families arc not fit to tall·
lU'1od~ hen w foc,ter part'nts must
rl'mind them!IChcs 1ha1 thl'ir 11mt•
with al h1ld 1s hmltC'd
.. ~" ad' ice lo all P3rt'nts I~ 10 enjO\
~our lhlldren ner' day. bt'lau~ \OU
can nL''l'r ha'r toda' bacl ·· \oev.l'll
sa\s ··11used10 he a lot harder '11v.
!Ju'>t tr·, IO h\• 1hanl.lul for<'"<''"' JJ, I
share v.11h th" thdd an their earh
)Car<,
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/8unday, May I . 1Na 81
New 'Charlie's Angels'
will po1·t1·8.y actresses
BJ JEllltY BUCK .. ., .............
LOS ANGELES -Th< four a<:·
trnscs selected dunna 1n u1rn""<'
na11onw1dc talent search to appear in
the tele,1s1on ~ncs "Allicls '81r·
havt bttn namt'd b)' producer 4.&ron
Spdlina and Fo.-. Broadcasting
The actrcues v.111star10 1 nc"' and
updaaed 'ers1on of tht' h11 scncs
"Charlie's A.ngch ·· to bt shov.n on
the FoA nl'tv..orl
Th<' four final1i.1s wcrt' \Clcc t<'d
after murC' than 20 CXlO v.omen wl're
in ten 1C"v.ed an r111es acrc.»s thl' coun
It) said ')pelting
The at:tre~!>t:'> 1n1rodull'd at a nC'w\
lOnfercnlt at tht Fo' Tele' 1s1un
Center ..trl·
•( lam~ ) arkll a blond<' ··< at..
lom1a girl v.hu ""' ra1!tl"d in an
Engli'>h l''"'l'nl v.111 plcl\ A,ngcl
( onn1e Hatl"\
•Karen I\. •r 11\ .i brunette.· and
na11,c ol '-t·v. ~wk v.ho currt"nlh
Jp~·ars un C B\ Dallas:· will pla'
Pam R~an
•~.indr.i < .tnn1n1-tht first blal l.
An~I. born 1n tht V1rain hlands 1s
An&tl Trisha l.av.rt"n~
•Tea Leoni. who wai found 1n
Boston and SI)~ her ~"1ous "oc-
cupation"' v.-u w1nd-~urfing. will be
1nad Bc:r n1C' Colter H<"r fir\t naml' 1c,
pronoun<.ed T ~ Y -a
!>pcll1n1 ~1d h<" had a wmm1lml'nt
from Fo\ for a tv.o-hour mo' •C' and
13 ep1'l.c.xks ··1fnot ho~. are we $lull.
for ' lot of mont\ ·· hC' s~11d
h wu unccna1n v.h<n th<" shov..
v.ould go on th<' air bccau~ o f tht
v.nters \lrtkC' fkfore the i.tnkl' 1
premu:rr dat<" of Intl' Jul) or earl\
.\uguc,t had b«n d1scu~d Spelling
said uni) tht' mo' 1<' pilot had ~n
wmtl'n V. nt<rs ass11ned shov.-s
bl'fort· thC' stn~c v.-erc wori(lng 0 n
\(.rtpl\ but cannot \ubm1t them unul
I hl· \lrl 'l' IS 0\ ('f hl' \3 Id
5~ l11ng. askC'd v. h' tour .rng<'h this
tirrH.' IO'>t<"ad of th\' 1hrt'e 1n thl'
pre' 1nu\ ~nn lrdd('d ·v. e tound 1n
thl tir\I shov. that "'hen v.( split thl'
.ingch up v.e had tv.o .ind unt' One
angd had no one to 1all. to "
He .idded ··This 1s the 1980s and
v.e rl'all~ "'ilntffl a black an~I and v.c.-
Kt o ut t0 find on<' We found t0 many •
tall'ntcd actrrs~) 1t wl\ a toup
ChOIC('"
Th< nt'v. !>how will not be a Sl'Quet
to ·c harl1<' s A.nfels.·· which ran on
.\Bf from 1976-I
··1 heM" .rnaeb v.111 not rt"pon 10 an)'
man" ~1d 'iJ')('lllni ··Thc~·11 bt-on
thl'1r ov.n Thl'\ art" not pn"ltl' l'\-~ .
f he prl·m1~ IS Iha I lht'\ 'rt IClrtSSCS
v.ho~ shov. v.c:nt up ap1nst Th•
Cosb\ Shov.' and v.1s canc<led Th<')'
stumble upon .a la~ and solvr 11
.. It ) a contcmporal) show Wt'll
ali.o ~ their pn\att' hvt's Tht')''ll
d.uc v.c'll get into ~-.. Uft' su but
tt\ 001 goinf to bt' SCl~ It s a<.11on-
1d' t'n 1 u rr with a lot of comc<h ·· ~pt"lhng said ht' wu battled b)
anu~llonl> alrcad~ bl'ing made that
the-shuv. v.uuld bt' ~luall~ t'l•
pl111tal1\ ('
V. hen hun~-. du a shov. 1t"-. OK ·
h<' \aid ··But .i-. won as women do 1
shuv. 1t) C\plu1tall'<' V.r"rt not
ao1n1 w ha'<' an' v.ct T-\h1ns V.hy
du pcopk ra1'l4' the 1ssur of <Xplo1·
tat1on"'Tom ~llc:"ck bart11h1schcst10
thl' 11me on ~Jgnum P I ·We won't
do that ··
BACK-TO-THE-BEACH MADNESS ...
From Bl
ma~e up for the t)pical drought of
ll.l'>lomer. npenenc-ed during lhe
<.ummcr month!>
< on..equcn1h most clubs arc otln-
1ng '>peual incl'nll\t' programs to
"Join no"'·· v.11h those offers gencr-
all) npinng at the C"nd of Ma) ~
similar mrmbt'rsh1p dn'<' oftt'n bl'-
gin'> 1n Jul} v.hen bus1nt'SS 1s lo..,.,,cs1
.ind ~·upk Jrr bt'ginning 10 ponder
":I)\ lu keep up an actnt ph)Sllil
routine v.hen thl' v.cathcr turns
l 1Jlda
Tanning salons al'>o do big bus1nesc;
1n the months 1mmed1a tch prt1:cdmg
'um mer
··This 1s a real business tr me of year
for a lot of rta\Ons:· said Sun
Chapman. o"'ner of the Casa Del SOI
Tanning Ccntt'r in !'llt'Wpon Beach
· .\lot of pcoplt' arc gctlln& read> 10 bt
o ut in the sun. and thl're·s nothing
"'01'\(' than bt-ing v. htl<' ··
LlK.al do1hing bu,el"\ .ind rcta1k""
sa~ thue won"t be: an) radical chang~
1n outdoor fa'>h1ons tht'> summrr
although the gennal trend St"l'ffi\ 10
bt' tov.ard com lon l)\Cr sl\le
Bnght colol"\ and tug pnnts Sttm to
b..· the popular h\•at.h fashions this
summer said \ha~n Pl're1. prt's1den1
of Pla,crs Spon\v.ear in C-oc;ta M~
··Bnght bnghl lOIOI"\ arc rca!l~ in
and ..i lot of Ouorl'~l'nts and neons.
1uo ·· said Pere l ~ho docc, much of
h1'> trC"nd ob'>en auons at his
ht'.3lhlrunt hume 1n Laguna ~alh
·~in~·' . .ire mal1nf a wmebal l . and
t.rnk tops v.111 ml bt' hot But lh<'
o' crall thcml· 1\ rcall} bnght ··
Barn Danzer a bu\l'r for Balhoa
Ekal h ( o agrel·d t ha0t bngh t l l>lnr1
art· th\· trC"nd Hl' also addt'd 1ha1
cl:l\HC v.a1c;1band~ ~em 10 he m.ik111g
a comcbacl. th1) \um mer and said the
0' t'rall thrmt· th1\ \um mer 'K"t'ms tu
bl lOmton
"That'\ probabh the biggest
lhange People are gotng for mort'
comfon th1) )ummt'r v.11h wftl'r
13bnc-. and da\t1c. ~a1stband!> ·..aid
Danlt'r
l\.n11 crl'v.·nl'"(;l '>h1n\ .ind 'nlk'
kngth \hon'> MC' popular v.11h men
said Dan1er fht're I'> al\u c1 .. urge 1n
sak\ •I men·\ .,v.1m '>Ults v.htlh ha'
sufferc.-d big loc;SC's dunni thl' past tev.
\l'ar\ This 'car'\ suit\ art' also
dl''>1gnc:d for more .omton and ~on·
q:n1enu~ v.1th th<' trl'nd being
Jmph1b1ou\ \ult\ thatha"C' ml'\h
P<X ~c:ts 10 strain ioand and surf ~ h1lc
kt.~p1ng \aluablC\ intact
On 1hc "'Omt'n '\Ide. tank top and
!>hon lOrnbana11ons rc.-m1in popular
said .\nd\ .\llcgat'n. al!.O a Balboa
fkach ( 0 bu\C'r Thl' b1k1n1 IS onct'
again OUt5ol'll1rig the Onl'-Pll'lC' bathing
suit lOntinuing a upward saks trend
that bt-gan a few )e.ars ago ··v. omen art'n°t afraid of v.eannl!
bl l.in1~. ..aid .\llcgal'n
Bngh1 colors 1ncludtng nl'ons iHC'
also popular v.1th v.omcn th ts ~car u
arc pastel\ '>Ulh as pc-ach and mint ht'
addc.-d
Of course sunalasscs arc an esscn·
11al an:lWtrt'mtnt for 1n' proper
beachgocr. and dcpendina on )Our
t.astc and budget ~ou can pick up a
pair ul lhcap sunglas~ for a couple
of Jolla~ or a p.a1r of top-of-t.he-hnt
R 1' a<, \U nglasse"s for S I SO
JetT hhmat'I assistant manager 1t
Tht 11.Jt'wpon SurfC'o. said there 1s 1
definite trend in sunshades this \car
that l3n tlt' summed up 1n one ~ord
Oalll•\
The compan\-h.as comt out with a
un1qut brand of sun&.lasscs called
Blade\ which look lrlce smaU ski
gou ki. v. 1th z 1 g;zag-sha pcd tern plea.
Tal1nga cue from the popularSwau:b
v.atch Blades ha'c inlt'rt:hanpblt
pans allo~ 1ng the ""eam to color
u.x1rd1nal<' ht!> her shades
T ht) 're definucly hot... wd
Ishmael v.ho ov.m a pair ofOaldC}
81Jdnh m~ll
C >ct~ln Blades <Hc pnced betWttn
S~" S ,,
( lothtng and sponina goods manu-
fat turer\ d4.lm pnc~ ha'c rcma.tned
rel:tll' ('I\ ">ta bk since last summer.
but hcac:hgo<r' can still plan 0 11
i.hrlhng out hl'alth' bucks to outfit
thcm~he!>
A.s "trad1t1unlll "'Omt'n can expect
to \pt"nd morr to tool. Jood than ml'n.
The a'C'rage b1lin1 v.111 run between
$40-S I <x and that s not tor most
h1&h-<nd d~anCf st)lcs
\.ten can C\pcct to Pl) about SJO
for a pair of \w1m trunks. and both
,&<'nder\ v.111 pa' about the ~me
amount SI \,S-kJ for tank. tops and
T 0 \h1n-.
" ont'-month stint in the tannin&
'Mlllln l O\ts an J vt'rage of about S60
II \OU ha'e .t penchant for gadsets
'l•U m gh1 bt tntt"rested in the
pun.tbk hattC~·powt"T'Cd m1n1 -fan
~Id h' Broolstonc Co at South
Coast Plua For tht 'olle\bell
enthus1.l'>I Broolstone also schs 1
compkt<' "ollt'\-batl set 1nclud1n1 a
bait ,takt'i. nct ·a nd can-vtng case, for
aboutSl9.5
The fan costs about S ib Stveral
storn ~II the Head Chair. which 1s 1
t1"' fold ma chair that tanners can m1
thtir head upon It c-osu about S I~
While 11 ma) be considered more of
a professio n. 1t still docs not pay
much. The count)' covers all health,
related CA pcnscs, bu1 pays only about
S300 to S400 a month to cover each
child's Clpenscs. not much for what 1s
'1nuall)' 1 24-hour-a-<iay JOb
When she's runnina errands or
walking around ht'r Balboa Pcntnsula
neighborhood with a currt'nt foster
chifd . who is black. the strawberT)
blond-haired. blul'-t'yed Jmhv.oman
draws cu nous stares
T he-no~ C'rs she rcce1 \ t'\ from hn
husbandhc:lp"11h1hctrans111on Hui Ii
<''en nlllrt' com toning for "'cwc1t 1\ a
thought \ht' usuall' lamt'S v. hcne' er
"lt'.s not a way to m1kt money,"
Lab1u.ke sa)s. "What we're really
looking for 1s people who love
children. We want people who want
to make a drfferc.-ncc. who have a
social conscience and who love a
challcnie ··
It was the prospect of a challenge
"The> want to know 1fmy husband
1s black.·· she says ·· t lrkC' to tell them.
'No. but the father 1s. · T hen th<'y
think ,.c·re 1ncred1bly prosn-ss1vt'."0
Those moments. 1n thetr o wn way,
make up for the long niJ)lts with a
cryina infant or the months of cart
required b) 1n 1nf1nt whose strulJ)cs
with 1 drug problem wt"rC 1nhcnted
from an ignorant or uncanng motht'r.
a foster child mn"ec, 10 a nt'v. homl'
""Altc:r 1h1..·\ lca'c me." sht sa's ··1 h ~c lo 1h1nl ·the) ha'e a pcrfl'l:t.lrfe ·
(For tnforma11on on becoming .i
fostl'r parent. call the." Orange C'ounn
Socia/ ~r'-t~ '°'len<'l 's Foster Care
Inform.won line at 5J!-7777 or the
Southern 4,rea Fos1u Carr EfTPrt
(Sl\FEJ at (800J .J~f>..!~JJ.J
ABOVE THE SPECTACLE AT THE BEACH ••.
From Bl
She also warns about tht impend-
'"' doom these beach bunnies face
onct (and 10 they _F,t 'to collesie. It's
called ··cSonn butt. It's an instant 20
pounds frnhman ~r.
This is IJUL J m stan1na to feel
much better.
J was intJmidated. I knew I'd never
be 1bte to miftl&e With beach bodies
without 'lt1cking out hke a sore thigh.
So I'd decided to hide 1n my
apartment until I achieved the perfect
bod) ( m~be after IS liposuction
specials). But that's ridiculous.
I can bt perfectly content smina on
my balcony. catch1na rays. pen in
band. wnt1na nasty anicln about
defenseless youna people who are all
probabh l)C'rfccth nrC't' J
The) ·re happ' out there makina
spectacle\ of thl'msclves and stimu-
lating each other 1010 a hormonal
frt"nZ) .\nd rm up ht're. content in
m ) East Coast pscudo-inttllec:lual
supcnont) '14.arling donuts and bon
boos in a frt'nl\ of m) own. thank
)OU.
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.. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Mey a. 1988
:.-. omedy, drama, three musicals raise curtains
i A return visit from Laguna's na-Karen Angela, Lisa Picotte. Tnc1a Holm is musical djreccorand conduc-arc: ~ tional champions heads a hncup of Griffin. Colleen Duon, Laura tor. with Sha Newman choreo-• .. Hay Fenr" at UCl's fine Ana
five new stage productions -a Pryzaoda and Carolyn Miller. Mark graphina the lhow. Villaae Theater on campus
comedy. a drama and three musicals Turnbull 1s musjcal director. T The operetta will run Thundays (856-6617). closif\I perfonnances
1-openina in Orange County this Performan<=H are scheduled Tu5-01 throuah Saturda)'I at 8 p.m. and Wednesday throuah Saturday at 8
· week. day through Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Sund.ays at ,2:30 in Plummer p.m.
• , . ~ten," tht musical about playhouse. 606 lquna Canyon J Auditorium, Chapman Avenue at •"Annie ud Old Lace" in the
=:women on the Amencan frontier that Road. Lquna Beach. capped by a ITI$ Lemon Street. FUUerton, closina May main theater at Golden West Collqe
:•won top honors for the 1..aftuna special benefit perfonnance Saturday 29. Reservations 879-1732. in Huntington Beach (89S-8378),
•:Playhouse in the 1987 Amencan to raise runds ror the trip to Ireland. ..The Sound of Music" settles in at fiHI performances Thursday throuah
::community Theater Festival. will be Call •94-0743 ft>r ticket information. presented this weekend and next by the Curtain Call with Doris Tamburri Sa1u~.• at 8 p.m .• Sunday at 3 p.m.
!'!beck for five more performances Arthur Miller's classk drama the Valley Ph,yers at Trabuco Hills and Dimitri Christy headina the cut •" ~1 SJde by SolMlklm" at
• , Tuesday throuah Saturday before "Death ofa Salesman" o~ns a two-Hip\ School. 27SOI Cordova Road, or the Rodacrs and Hammerstein Irvine Valley CollCJe. 5500 Irvine
; departina for Ireland and an mter-weekend enpgement Thursday in the Mission VicJO. JoAnne Brost 1s m usica I. Don Forne)', Patt Center Drive. Irvine (559-3333).
•• national competition. Drama Lab Theater at OranJe Coast d1rect1n1. Gassmann. Leslie Beauvais and Jo winding up Friday and Saturday at 8
Other newcomers on 1h1s week's College. OCCs Bill Purkiss 1s darttt· Greg Klerkx. Sharon Couzens. Jan Monteleone also arc featured under p.m .
• theatrical slate arc "Deatb of a mg a cast headed by Date Detmcae. Tiehen. Dec FitzGerald. Tom the direction of John Ferola. • .. How die Ooer Hall Lovet" at
Saletmu" at Orange Coast College. Elaine Barnard. Robcn Blankenship McLain and Neat E1<1en comprise the Performances will be alven n1ahtly the Harlcqum Dinner Pl•yhousc.
: .. Barefoot la tllle Park'' by the Valley and Bryan Burns. cast. Curtain times arc 8 p.m. Fndays except Mondays at varying cunain 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana :~yen of Mission Viejo, "Naoglilty Performances will be gi ven and Saturdays and 4 p.m. Sundays umcs throuah Sept. 4 at the thca1er. (979-5511 ). completing its run today
·.Marlena" b> the Fullenon Civic Thursda)s through Saturdays at 8 through May 22. Call 586-1234. "t 690 El Camino Real. Tustin. Call and TU<"sday throuah next Sunday at
·: Liaht Opera and "TM Sood of pm. and Sundays at 4 p.m. unul Ma) 3:!8. fOr ticket information. 838-1540 for tickets. varying curtain times.
·:Mule" at Elizabeth Howard's C'ur· l:! Reservations arc taken at Guest art 1st Richard Kinsey heads Whtie these fi ve shows Join the •"Bye Bye Birdie" at the Newport
.• tain Call Dinner Theater. 43~-5880. the cast of .. Naught~ Manetta· for the county calendar. six others will be Beach Mormoh Church. Dover Drive
Terry Ralston directs the pioneer The popular Neil Simon comedy Fullerton C'1\ 1c Light Opera \,lndcr bidding farewell after their final at East 16th Street. Newpon Beach
::·"·-m_u_s_ica_1 _·_·o_u•_·11_e_rs_:_· _w.z.hc..i_ch_f_cca_1_u_re_s_ ,--"-Ba_re_f oo_t_in __ th_c_P_a_r_r __ w_1_11_~--,,_t_h_e_d_i_rc_c_t1_o_n_o_f_J_a_n_D_u_n_c_a n_T_od_d __ pe_m_o_rm_a_n_cc_s_th_i_s_w_cc_k_e_n_d_. _T_h_ey-. (261-9850), dosing out Friday and Sa1urday at 7:30.
; •"Zoomu and tff SI-" by the Z Orange Count) Black Act~~ Theater
ACADmroAwr" on at the Anaheim Cultural Arts Center. Dlfll fllW 931 N. Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim
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Elsewhere on the local theater
ci rcuit, these productions all continue
their res pee ti' e engagements:
•"Tlte Sclaool for Scandal" on the
main stage and "Dog Lo&Jc" on the
Second Stage of South Coast Reper-
tOr), 655 Town Center Drive. Costa
Mesa (957-4033); .. Scandal" runs
Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m ..
Saturdays at 2:30 and 8. Sundays at
2:30 and 7.30 until May 29. while
"Logic" 1s on stage Tuesda)s through
Fnda) s at 8· 30, Saturdays at ' and
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•"Seascape" at the Altcrnauve
Repertory Theater. 1636 S Grand
Ave.. Santa Ana (836-7929).
Thursdays throu&h Sundays at 8 p.m
until May 22 .
•"Dracela: ne MHlcalT" at the
Wcstmins1er Community Theater.
7272 Maple St.. Westminster
(995-4 I 13). Fndays and Saturdays at
8:30 through June 4 .
•"Playta1 Dodor" by the Hunt·
ington Beach Playhouse at Gisler
School. 2 I 44 I Strathmoor Uhe .
Huntington Beach (831 -1405).
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m.
through May 21 with a matinee
today at 2 p.m.
•The Frachlrecl Mirror comedy
troupe at the Finall> a Unicom
Emponum. 21 4 Main St . Hunt·
1ngton Beach (841-0047). Fndays and
Saturdays at 8 30. Sundays at 7 30
through May 28
•"Birds of Paradise" and an
evening of one-act plays at Rancho
Santiago College. 17th and 8nstol
streets. Santa Ana (638-3104 )
Wcdnesda)S through Saturda)'S at 8
p m. until Ma) 21
•"Tbe Pied Piper" b)' the Amcn-
can Children's Theater 1n the
Anaheim Cultural Arts Center. 9l 1
N . Harbor Bh d .. A nahc1m
(75 1-5032). Saturda)sand Sunda)S at
2 p.m through June 26
•"I Do, I Do" at the Southampton
Dinner Theater. 140 A\e. Pico. San
Clemente (498-7576). Wcdncsda}s
and Thursda)'S at 8.15, F;ndays and
Saturda)S at 8.45. SOndays at 1:30
and 8: 15 through June 19.
•"A Cboru1 Line" al Jhe Grand
Dinner Theater. 7 Freedman Way.
Anaheim (77:!-7710). nightly except
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Tbc.coryor·TbcCafoe Mutiny" is
to weU kno•n by now tha1 Lt Cmdr. QucC1 and has steel ball bcaril"IS arc
renowned as a metaphor for the
crazies.
lo the l7 yean since Herman
Wouk's novel hit best-seUcr ltsts and
weot on to earn the Pulitzer Prize, the
story has been told, retooled and
retold an practically all the media
thett are. There's no suspense any-
more about whetbcrQufta is or isn't
ofTlbe deep end. He•1 &onken and we know it.
So while a new version of .. The
Caine Mutiny Coun-Manial," te>-
nll)\t on CBS, stands on its own and .is
wonh watching. it's like taul'I& pan in
a ceremony m which the very famili-
anty of the thing 1s what male~ 11
enJ!>yable.
The novel suppo~ly reflects.some
of the writtr's own eitpcnenccs 1n the
Navy. Wouk., who also wrote '"The
Winds of War" and Its sequel, "War
and Remembrance." applied for a
Navy commission shortly after the
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. He
rqx>rtcd 1n February 194) to his first
ship, the U.S.S. Zane, a Pacific-based
mine-sweeper, hke the Caine of his
novel.
In 1952, after seeing a Broadway
p~ntat1on of George Bernard
Shaw's "Don Juan an Hell," Wouk
figured that a s1m1lar dramatic rcad-
ina could be made out of the coun-
man1al scenes an his novel. which
don't show up until the ftnaJ cbapttt..
It took a different tum once he staned
wnting. and Wouk finished an entire
play. "The Caine Mutiny Coun-
Man1al." an JUSt three weeks.
The pla_)' ~mined in Santa
Bart.ta. Cahf. in Ociobcr 19').
toured lbe count.I')'. then~ on
Broadway in January 1954, di~
by Charies La"'-"ton and s~na Lloyd Nolan u ~John H_odlak
H Lt. Maryk, tua muunous
subordinate and Henry Fonda 11
Maryk•s deknse attorney, Li. Green-
wald. Praised by critics, u cl<*d after
'412 performances.
Producicr-darcctor Stanley Kramer
acquired movie nabts to. the novel
and t~med it into I ,CDWndy fTC8t
film later ttilt year, ~t~ Hun:iphrey
Boprt. as Queea. savana has last
memorable performance. Van John-
son was M11yk and Jose Ferrer P!a)'Cd
Greenwald'. uopn and the movie got
Oscar nominations. but lost that year
to Marlon Brando and "On The
Waterfront... .
So now the movae 1s hailed as a
clus1c and the play as everpeen
Charlton Heston is one of the more
unlikely actors to have played Qucq.
whale Michael Came and Ben Cross
att among those who've given Green-
wald a shot. Heston even plans to take
the play to China later llu~ year.
Sunday's version as dattctcd by
Roben Altman and stan Brad Davas
("Midnight Express"') as Ouecg. Jc~
Daniels (''Terms of Endearment
and "The Purple Rose of Cairo") as
Maryk. Michael Murphy as Capt
Blakely, president of the coun. and
Enc Bogdasian as Greenwald.
There's been a loa of huffing and
puffing from Altman about "The
Caine.Mutiny Cou.n-Ma.nial" and JU
similarities to the Iran-Contra hear-
ings plus some mumbhn,1 about
Ofi ~er Nonh and Lt. Cmdr. Quecg. as
1f 1he director felt he had to jusufy
doina 11 5n ~r find a new hook on which to IL
Huffinaa pumnaand mumblina
(nfy be what Altman, t.bt mot.t
ovcmtcd director on lhe ~ doea best. The faa is. no jusufic:ation ot
new book as ~ry. Tbe story's
strenaths art ~ for everyone to see. SO art its weaknesses.
In case you need remmdina, Maryk
relieves Queq of command during a
t)"phoon that thrattns to sink t.bt
ship. at least in Maryk's view. Maryk
had been concerned about Queeg's
mental state for some time. Called to
testify at his coun-mattiaJ, -e de-
scribes Quceg's bizarre behavior over
several months to suppon bJS con-
clusion that the captain was 'round
the bend
Qucq has the ~•&ht of naval
trad1t1on on his side. and ascnbcs the
mutiny down to a ""temporary and
total collapse of military dtsciphne."
He concedes that he wasn't popular
with his crew and officers. but adds
that the Caine was in a mess when he
assumed command and stern
measures had to ~ taken.
Grttnwald knows that the only
wa} to wan 1s to d1scrcd11 Quceg and
turn the coun-man1al 1ns1de out. as 1f
n's Quec_J on tnal and not Maryk, and
to hope Quceg cracks up on the stand.
The problem is that Grttnwald
doesn't hk.e what he has to do He
admires Queeg and rec<>Jmzcs that
the country needs men hke him 1n
~an1me It's never clear whether the
ship was an any real danger dunng the
typhoon. Was Oueci doing the nght
thing? Maybe. Whe~. asks Green-
wald. would the countr) be 1f every-
bod) disobeyed orders the) disagreed
wnh"
TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE
ACROU 88 Revlae 157 Insane 71 Distribute 89 Birthday-party cards 1 Shade tree decoration DOWN 73 Paage • Defeat• 92 Not well 1 lntenee 75 Jury 9 Box. !M Become one 2 Fabrication 77 Gathered 1'4 Compact roll 95 Bandleedet 3 Untidy state 79 Generate 17 Fairy Brown • Aromatic herb 81 Be unsuooess 19 MaxJm 96 Jazz 5 lnvest)gate fut 20 Fortune-97 Barrel 6 Broadcast 82 Actor Gazzara t...,.acard 99 Russian leader 7 Foot digits 85 Rich e&kea 21 Manifest 101 "Electrk:" 8 Smudges 87 MISManages 2'4 Ktttiel fish 9 "All the 89 Defraud 25 Binge 102 Glr1'1 name world's a -.. 90 Actress 2e Excuae 1()4 Mumble 10 Faded Gardner 27 Allude 106 Generostty 11 Delerttlke 91 Pecan 28 Mongrel 108 Wapiti 12 St• 93T8'ent 29Goto._ 109 Belmont Stakes, 13 Sal8ry 96 Actress St. 31 Drooped e.g. 14 Bad'• John 33 Dence step 110 Sperotct ft8h aupertattye 98 French pronoun 35 Frozen water 112 Summon 15 Thoroughfare: 100 Author Levtn 36 Vety: Fr. 113 Comedian abbr. 103 Uncanny 38 Fwm lmpkwnent Reiner 16 Taints 104 Colt's mother '40 Caviar 115 Coercion 17 Treaties 105 Engroaed 41 Woven fabrics 117 Eight quarts 18 Habttuates 107 Wed Meretty 43 Musical 119 Agel 22 New 109 Smattest of a dnctlon 122 Actr9ss 23 lock of hair ntter 45 Wuh cycte Anderson 30 Simian 111 Harwst 47 Conifer 123 Humerus or 32 Departs 113 Luminous -48 LMra tibia 34 Hatchet circle '49 WlthWed 124 Flower pan 37 Smalt herring 114 Stamen pwts 50 Ueed to be 126 Facet 39 Telegram 115 Agendas 51 Wereh<>ueed 128 Primitive tool: 41 Evens the 116 Blemtata 54 Fog var. acore 118 Trounoe 55 King of the 130 Mr. Reagan, to 42 Nincompoop 120' NuUlfted HUM friends « Sanctuary 121 S.t the 57 Hew1ng organ 131 Left 46 Approach g<>81tender 59 Shepherd 133 SelY8e 47 Urge 122 Loeda prophet 134 PaJm ftbet 50 Gales 123 Sheep's cry 60 AIM> 135 Fomw acorn 52 Hogllke 125 Pep e 1 Cultomers 136 Said mammels 128 Dwoured ... Knocked 139 Complain: S3 Egg dilhea 127Rusa6M~ ee Nun slang 54 a,...test
129 Anteroom 88 Babble 141 Palm cockatoo amount 130 Raj4lh •• wife 70 Conduded 1'42 Foe 56 Actor Chaney
132 Bridle P9'1a 72 Labor 1 « Singer John 58 WIU.d'a pal 138 Comedl9n 73 H91f-qu8ft 148 Ordam.d Jew 60 Prong
~ 74 atop (off) 148 Water mammal 61 Pree 1 nlOi\8
137 Throw 78 Odot 150 Hindu garment 82 Er9dk:ate
138 Venture 718Ulge 1st Pester 83 EnlCOlt<»
140 Shape 80 Prologue 1521~ es Soft drink 143 lndlan ,,.. 82 Greek letter 153 M.ah gruMe ee tntentk>Mlty
145 Actor Malot9 83~t 154 Indian wetght 80 wrtn.i
147 ~Arthur ... Smelple • 155 Pel clfve fl1lMMnts
149 Steeped • P<*oc ot 158 Celendw ee A9volYle PoMrte period• 89 Small m.-.. bevw9 fl7Commelad
• 7 •
UThe Caane Mutiny Court·
Mattia.I" rascs or faJls on the per-
fonnancr of w~cr plays Queei.. In
bts late lOs, at leut Davas as dolc:r to
the riah• •-catty or mad-305-for
Qucq than eo,a.rt. 10 his mid-~
was 1n the movie
But Davis h1u a le.and of qgrcu1ve
instability aJmost 1mmcdmely. He socs directly from duufuJ naval
officer to looney tunc-s. In a pan 1n
which sJow detcnora11on as best. hc
opu for complete and almost 1m-
mcd.1att collapse.
Whtie that's vastly eniena1nu" to
watch, it makes the story's 1nhettnt
weakness even clearer th.an ll already
1s. In the 1950s. when the play and
movie were still new. Wouk was
cnt1c1zcd for comm& down on the
side of absolute. unswerving obedi-
ence. One cnt1c said "Wouk wants us
to tht.nk less and obey more. -
Another observed that the moraJ of
"The Came Muttn) Coun-Man1al"
was that "11 1~ not for us to question
the S)"Stem.'
That reaction aJwa~s has surpnscd
me bcca'-'¥ bv !he time Greenwald
grts 1\roup .,,.;th Queq.1fsclcarthe
man 1s·-c-rackers. You ... ouldn't trust
this &U> to pilot a prbagc barse up the
East Rner. Who can be faulted for
d1sobe) ing a madman?
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Phases at cayman
project selling out
before they open
llJ LILIANA TAYOR
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On Thursday afternoon. offki.als at
Cayman Development bepn caJlina
people who had exPl"CSICd interest in
buying one of the lullurious Masten
Series homes~ Se:aaift' on the
Greens.
Within the hour, four families were
waitiJig in line to b\Jy one of the 40
homes scheduled to ao oft sale to the
1eneral public the following Saturday.
By Friday eveni~ 22 families were
in line to buy and 1t looks as if another
sellout in assured even before the
official phase opening.
The Masters Series comprise 104
units of single-family attached homes
that add to the award-winnina de-
velopment of Sea(1jft' on the Greens,
a 127-acre community in Huntington
Beach.
Located a quarter mile from the
beach. the Masten Series were built
by Cayman in collaboration with two
architects. Robert Earl of Irvine and
Beverly Hills and Johannes Van
T ilburg of Santa Monica.
"Twenty-nine homes in phase one
-reOectana a total sales of S 11
m1lhon -were sold within the first
days of the project's opening. .. said
Ray J. Rutter. president of the Irvine-
based company.
And the demand shows few sians of
easing.
Larry Oanton, first in line on
Thursday. summed up his feelinp on
why the development is so popular. "I
wanted to be first becaute I was afraid
there wouldn't be any more of th~
model we wanted being built.
"We're all in line basically for one
model, Design 43. which is the biant
unit withjn the complex at 3, I 00
square feet. There's only 11 in this
phase, .. he said.
Clanton said he thou&ht the time
was right to move his lamily from
their cumnt Hacienda He1ahts
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Masters Serles
Developer: Cayman Dcvclop-
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Tne of 41neJopmeat: Sinale-family attached.
Price n.qe: From $384,500.
Namber of Door plus: Four.
Squre feotqe: From 2,437 to 3,126.
Fiauda&: Conventional.
Sales office: 960-3126.
home. "We felt we had one more
move before our 2 children would '
reach school age. and we heard
schools here arc &ood and that the
community was reall) good ...
Alice and Jay Roen, of Fountain
Valley echoed Clanton's enthusiasm..
.. The hpmn arc gorgjous and you
can't beat the pnce." said Alicie..
.. We've seen other homes and tht
location was lousy and they were
asking about the same price ...
Arranaed in three-and four-unit
clusters.. the homes co~ 1n four
different models and arc available in
Mediterranean. French and Tra-
ditional ellterion.
lntenors ransr from 2.400 square
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The Buie Corporation: Five years of incredible growth ~
Developer one of
top 20 in state with
l Ocurrent projects
By ELLEN CAMPBELL
Ollf,...Ccas o 0 1
The year was 1983 and it was makes
or-break time for four employees of a
San Diego-based dcvdopmeot com-
pany.
Their company was tettina out of
the real estate business. much to the
dismay of the youn.1 men. In a bold
move, the men decided to strike out
on their own. It was a decision they
have never rqrctted.
Today that company is actively
developing more than 10 projects in
Southern California and is the drivina
force behjnd lhe 600-acre planned
community in Laauna Niguel -
Rancho N1auel.
Accordin& to a recent survey, The
Buie Corporation is the 18th largest
homebuilder in California. Last _year
their sales~ valued at al:most$137
million.a S9 pen:ent inauteoverthe
previous year's sales. In the past year
they sold S94 units in San Diqo and
Orange Counties.
The Buie Corporation is one of
Southern California's best-known
builders. They have 'reputation for
quality constructjon and desian, re-
ceivina more than 100 awards for
project plannina, desian and buildina
ellcellence. ac:cord.in& to company
spokesperson, E. Lesly Martin.
They won the MAME Grand
Award three years in a row. This
award. pJeSCnted by the Buiktina
Industry Auociation Sales and Mar-
ketina Council, repramu excellence
in markctinaand merchandisiDf.. and
is hi&bJy reaarded in the buildina
community. The Buie Corporation is
the onJy development firm to have
won th11 top pnze three years run-
nifll.
The corporation, which bas oftic:es
and projects in San Direo, Or-.
and Riverside Counties. is run by five
men. Four ofthete ~the fouDdc:rs
of The Buie Corpc;>rabOn, formeriy
(Pl•• w llUIS/ca)
Rancho Niguel has
long track record
of satisfied buyers ·
If demand is an) 1nd1cauon. OM of
Oranar Count)'s most popular de-
velopments 1s Rancho Niguel ID
Laguna Niguel.
Each umc The Buie Corp. releases a
new scnes of homes ID the communi-
ty. the available units sdl out in a
matter of hours.
Buie 1s or wdl be oft'enng a total sut
projects of quality homes in the
coastal-close commun1t}
The W 1ndrost scnes of homes
offers Mediterranean-style. thrce-
and four-bedroom single-family units
With up to 1,810 square feet of living
space When Bute Corp. released
PhastS11t in .\ugustof 1987. 24ofthe
26 homes offered sold in the first day.
Tampico 1s a nei&hborhood of
thrtt-and four-bedroom siqie.:&m-
1ly dcucM<t homes wt lb up to 1.6 72
squatt feet. Pnccs for the phase-one
rdeasr stancd at Sl4S.900. When
that phase was released m November
of 1987. 49 of 52 homes sold 1n a few
hours. Fu'St choice went to tholt
prospcctwc bu}crs who had placed
their names on a pnonty list.
Builders ut1hzc the pnority hst 1n
order to avoid the crowd scenes that ••DCllo l'f1-Ml a.ideata Mft acceee tD Ttie Cl1lb. a sometimes ens~ these days. Bccaux
recr•tloaal fM:l.69 wta ladoor ncqaetball comta.. a home-buying 1s at an all-tune hi.sh m ~t ,._a.ad anobk:e laalL Southern Cahfom1a. some dev~
~
mcnts actually have pcoplc camped
out the night befo~ a dnirabk
project aocs on sak.
The pnont) hst enabks tlte
buikten \0 ftCOrd the names of the
int.ercsled parties •nd let them know
ahead of time when sales will be&Jn.
When the prospect•'~ buyers amve
the momina of the da) that sates
bqin. they rccci''C numbers and arc
1CCD by the sdlen 1n that order
In Rancho Niaud. there hav-c been
no new uniu rckased sancc the
No\.-embc:r rdeue ofTampaoo's first
pbuc. ln the oat C"OUJ)lc of months
Kvaal new teries of homes wtl~
ofrett4 TM builc:kn are expccnna
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Rougb times ahead(or homebuyers
ti
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B aielJome. a tRaacllo Nlgael .
Develeper: The Buie Corp.. :
Type el ftvelepmmt: Single family and townhomes. ·
~ raare: From mid-$ I 00,000s to more than $400,000
Namber ef fleer plan: Varies with development. &tu.re feetqe: :F'rom 850 to more than 3.000.
Fiu....,. Varies with development
Sala iafennatioa: 49S-94S2.
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BUIECORmRAT ION GROWS UP IN A HURRY: •••
JtnmCl
wotktd fbr Avco Community Dt·
velopc"' based in San Oteao. Buj' is
rtSPoD$Jbk for an the initial pl&Mina at the 7,()()0..a('rc coastal ma.stcr-
planncd communal) of Lqun.a
N11utl In w catty l 980s however. the real
ntate 1qdustry was in a slump
bttau~ of hl&h interest rates and
crcat1vt financana -there was
besically no supply and dmw\d, says
Manlft. AvcocJccidcd lOaetOUtoflhc
business and sold ofTaU t.bear boldanp f!l tbe area. Robieft lklle. pte$ident o(The Buie c~ and former executive
vice presideot of Avco. aw his Cbaocc ud in 1914 acQuired the 600-
ac:rc ~that was already on its way
to becomina ~ho Niaucl.
Buie had been with Avco for man~ ye~. d1rt(ti"1 the planninJ an
bu11d1"1 of the communattes o
RaM"bo ~ardo in San O\qo and
Lquna Niaucl in Southern oranat
County. Fonn1n1 1 corporation to
direct the plann1~ of Rancho NiJuet
and other San Diego rommunttics
was a natural extension for Buie.
Jeffrey Stoddard was director of
land sales and proJ«t manager at
Avco. He is now cxcasttve v1oc ~t of .TM Bu~ C~tion
and ovcnees &be compafty'' Dranae
and llivenide clivlSIODS.
Jamn Seivw. 1enior vice ~t
and Robert Wyatt, VICIC peuidcot and
controller. art the other t•o f~
MORTGAGE RATES
~a of Thursday, May 5
vco empiO)a. that fOnn the core of
the Buit CorporatiQn. Salvar is ~nsiblt for the la and market· &na and has received numerous
awards for marketi~ cxoellence.
mctudir\& "Markttint Dlrtttor of the
Year .. in 1976. 1981and1984. Wyatt
oversees the company's accountma
acuvuics.
The fifth pnnc1pal is Dou&Jas E.
Buie, Robcn's brother and vice
(>rtstdcnt and chief financial offictt.
For five )UIS prior t9;oini"I the Buie Corporation 10 l 986;': he ~ as
aisistant treasurerofJ.P. Steveound
Co. Martin says that 'fhe Buie Corpor-
ation is known for dcvdopinJ oom-
munili that provide not only ~It-
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s • s llof1gage 10.000 10 1.500 45 111 7.500 10 2.000 45 19 111
s.curlty Fedefal Savings 10 625 10 2.000 ()() 168 7 750 10 1.000 ()() 2.250 168
Trust Savings Bank 10.750 10 2 000 ()() 168 7 500 20 1000 00 2.250 500 U.S Home loan 11 000 10 1 500 23 250 7 875 20 2 500 45 2.250 168 Valley Fed«al S&l 10 375 10 1 500 30 168 7 825 20 1 500 60 2.500 500
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INDEX SUMMARY
ADJUSTABLE MORTGAGES
Thleweelr laet w~
111t1 Olstnct 7 5 1 7 66
Prime rate 8 50 8 50
3 month T-t>tll 5 91 5 83
6 month T-b1ll 6 28 6 14
1 yr treasury note 7 07 7 03
3 yr treasury note 7 92 7 88
5 yr treasury note 8.27 8 25
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RATE AVERAGES
4WMtl•ago Contonnlng Non-eonfomtlng
7.65 Fixed
8 50 15 year 10 088 10 657 s 89 30 year 10 387 10,827
6 19 Ad)ustat>t.
6 92 6 monah 7 375 7 655
7 75
8 12
1 year 7 525 7 625
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bu1h hOmn; but bcaut1fUl. natural wninas. She attributes thtS 10 the
foun<krs' rtlati\'e )Outh -thty •~
all under.:>. -They art mvironmen-
cally tcnsitive 605 kind of auyi." llYI
Manin. They tttm to be a little men
IWll"C tn this Itta than I lot Of othtt
devdopcn. Ttlty ~Uy bend over
backwards to p~rvc the natural
habitat."
For 11\stance, the area around
Rancho Niluel is a habitat fbt many bitdsandomertypesofwildlife.Even thoUlh it wu oot rcq11iftld, The BUae
Copporation wan~ to ~ u much ofthat envtron~ru as it eouJd.
They left matly ~untouched and modified the areas that had «> be araded by repluU"f to such an extent
, accordina to Martin. that the area is
even m~ hospitable to the natural
wildlife tban it was previously.
Martin notes that she once heard
Jcffety Stoddard say that he wanted
the community to be lust like the
nci"1borllood Beaver Oeaver pew
up 1n .-a peaceful, secure envuon·
ment with lots of neat. plaoes where
kids could have fun and discover
nature.
The Bu1e Corporauon brines this
attitude to all the proJCCts they work
on. Riaht now they are master·
mindina similar developmenu in San
Oicao County. Rancho Bernardo.
Oceanside and Rancho Pensaquitos
arc three of these large communities.
Also in San Di~o County arc the sites
for Carlsbad H1Jhl11nds. a 740-home
community on 263 a'-. .:sin Carlsbad,
and Rancho California, a 48()..acre
adult oriented country club com·
munity. These latter two projects arc
still in their beginn•OJ siages.
The Buie Corporation also recently
initiated development of714 acres an
Riversidt County._ The Corona
Ranch is a 3, 700-home master-
planned community located in north-
east Corona, one.half mile north of
Interstate 91. This will be the com-
pany's first Inland Empire develop-
ment, with residences varying from
condominiums to estate homes.
The Buie Corporation's financial
partner on this and many of their
other projects is Home Capital De-
velopment Group, a subs1di.al)' of
Home federal Savings and Loan.
The Buie Corporation secs a bright
future in re.al estate. I?csPite tht
eventual downturn thu the industry
is expcctina in the com1na years due
to sJow-crowth iniatitives and market
saturation. the COm{>&ny's projects
seem to be highly desirable and have
faarl} long life spans.
Martin says that the Laguna Niguel
project wall continue to be active unlll
the m 1d QOs when all the construction
~ 111 be completed and the homes sold.
As the company continues to initiate
new de velop'!lents and venture more
into commercial real estate. it seems
to be in full control of ats destiny
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( No rnatter what your sport, you'll love
M Fairway Oaks at Coto.
II/ "' I" Ii • • Designed for those who'd rather spend
(' I o· ,, .t. more time playing than working, Fairway . .:. . I~ F RE J Oaks is an innov~tive collection of two bed-._ ,-.\ .
room condomiruums overlooking the lush
ninth fairway of Coto de Caza Golf Club~·
Offering up to 1,485 square feet of elegantly appointed living
space, each Fairway Oaks home is as spacious and luxurious ,
inside as it is beautiful outside. Plus, with a second bedroom, ; t
there's even room for the kids when they visit. !.. ~~· .~ \
Fairway Oaks at Coto. FOUR IN HAND L =-'/ ~r j
For golfers. For tennis - -t..... l , '
players. For horse owners.
For under $150,900.
FAIRWAY CW<S
I Y CRU.ll DEVEWPMENT CO.
• b.amp.. ......_Prk< 'l'ICl ~·I o.-n P.rvmt'ftt $15 It-I LNll Amount SIJS IJOCl •1 7\l~<lt fll~
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The p_;ifect lzome.
The perfect home away
from home.
Two bedroom condominiums on the golf
course from under $150,900. Sa.Jes offic~
open daily, 10 am to 5 pm. f'Of infonn.i·
tion, ~J (714) 858·4404
• "'"'1bn-<ihfr '" C1ub . c.au •nd o11l« rnv•• •lubt •1 Cm.o" not inUMa.laf 1n l.lw Jll'1lt cl )'OUr cond<ilwn1um l'M
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MullinjoinsJ .M. Peters Co.
as San Diego project manage r
Mart Mama has joined J.M. Pden Co. as project manager for the
home builder's San Dicao d1vision. according to d1v1S1on president
Karl llf'fttser.
A six-year veteran of the buakiang industry. Mullan will be
responsible for cost estimation and construction adm1nastra11on forall
Peters projects in San Diego County and its luxury condomu~au~
development in Palm Springs. Mullan wall also act as the d1v1s1on S
customer service agent.
Projects in which he 1s currently anvolv·ed are s1ngle-fam1ly
detached developments an Rancho Bernardo. Racnh o Penasquatos.
Carmel Mountain Ranch and Palm Spnngs. • • • f . Gerald S. Kampe was recently selected to fill the pos111on o vice
president of finance at Sudlla& Homes, a real estate development
company headquartered in Irvine. In his new pos1t1on, Kumpc is responsible for arranging financing
for the company·s real estate developments, working with financial
partners and lenders, overseeing the operation of the accoun11n1
depanment, and helping to institute and meet the shon and long term
financial goals for the company.
Prior to joining Sandhng Home~. Kum pc was a commcrcaal real
est.ale broker at llaff. Thom and Company of Irv ine.
Kumpe is a Certified Public Accountant and lice nsed real estate
broker in the state of Cahfomaa. • • • llat1ary11 G. Tllompson Development Co. of Irvine has hared
Jeulller Ramsey as the firm's new construction accountant. An
Anaheim resident. Ramsey has held accounting and controller posts
w11h Pacmc SavlD&• Baak/PSB Realty Corp.. Sandlillg Homes,
Su~ Homes ud lAsk Homes.
In making the announcement, Kathryn G Thompso l'I. compan}
president. cited Ramsey's nearly 10 years of accounting expenencc in
the real estale development industry. Ramsey is managing all project·
related accounting functions for the company.
ROUGH TIMES AHEAD ...
From C l
Now, here's the real rub -and the
killer af )'Ou·re }oung and hoping to
hve in our great count}. Add to all th as
raging demand for. and hmitcd
supply of. housing and apartments.
the slow-iro~1h measure that c'el)-
one Sttms to think wall pass next
month, and you reall y have a bleak
o utlook.
suppl~ an the face of heavy deman d 1s
one of the maJor reasons wh} home
prices arc going up so much). Pnces
~ill con11nue to escalate. probabl)
even faster than they arc now
Then. ti) to find an affordable
place to hve an Orange Count' \Oung
man
A certain result of the anauative will Do C.rlHOll I•• 11Jttlall11 I• real
be cunaalment ofhomebu1ldmg man ~•tat~ u4 p•bllc ttlatloo• for
al read} depleted market (lack of Portmu Commulc.atJus bl lrna~.
REAL ESTATE LOANS Loans to $2.000.000 -c Cellfornla Federel
Knotli lending Cofp
Agent-Craig Knatls
• SFR • OWner I NOO Owner
• Income Uruls
• Purchase. Rett-Casti Ou•
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2700 Harb<>< Blvd •200 Costa Mesa 54~200 pager 648 i lOl
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PAO FIC Si\VINGS BANK
• Jn our own small way, we make a bla difference.
Call today-(714) '31.-0
. 1-. 2· BEDaOOll PUNS
(On Wesan1inltcr between Fairiiew
and Harbor Blvd. in Glrilal GroYe) .
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0r8nge Coal_ DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Mey 8. 1988 CS
California Builders warned . ~
on dangers of overproducing
The new Calif'om1a "Sold Nth"
will lure lendcn and 1nvntors to
finance a buikt1na boom in markets
statewide, but builders must be wary
of overproduction, a leadina ruJ
ntatc expert told industry leaden
recently.
Manhauan. Chemical and Banker's
Trust. Nsh to take advantasr of the
Cahf'om11 martm. And developen
will continue to build as Iona as they
can obtain financ1n ....
San Francisco-Oakland T~ mar-
kctl, he pouucd out. w1tl all ex-
penencc major increases in popu-
lation. labor forft and emptoynwnt.
Financing for bu1ld1na will come
from both conventional ~ers and
other investors. v.1th ··a wade vanet)'
of nsk-return opponun1t1es. hqu1d-
uy. matunt1cs and ta'-con ~
quenccs •• ' ...
''Cahfom1a outperformed the rest
of the U.S. cronomy in the past three
years and 1s expected to conunue to
lead•the nation m population and
empeoyment arowth," accord ma to
Kenneth Leventhal. founder of Ken-
neth Leventhal & Co .• the 13th largest
CPA firm in the nauon
Nevcnhelcu, the 1ndustn needs to
heed the excesses o f overpioducuon
suffered by Texu when real estate
markets collapsed after years of
ovcrbu1ld1ng. t vcn without the 011
crisJS, Dallas would ba"e suffered
from O\<ersuppl)' an commercial mar-
kets because ~there was too much
capital chasing deals wnhout regard
to the economics 'luc h as v.hcrc the
bu)'ers or tenants were to come
from," Leventhal said
And. with an increasing number of I
investment vehicles. the number of
investors 1n real estate will nsc -
makini the mar .. ct more efficient. '
lowcnna financing cost. ancrcasina
ava1labiht) of capital and better
matching m n·stor o b1ect1 \ts and
investments. he said
--
"With this p~osJS Cahfom11
will be awash wuh lenden, investors
and developers all attemptina to cash
an on the state's economy. which will
be boomin&. unhke the center of the
country."
Leventhal spoke to the 1988 Real
Estate Conference hosted by the USC
Lusk Center for Real Estate Develop-
ment.
He predicted financina will be
readily available as the "so-called
money center banks. such as C~
··1n the face of the Texas
phenomenon. v.e v.111 ha"c to con-
sider nsk management \Cr) ca~~ an California." he said ... Dcvc s
will need to ask themscl"e~ what
happens 1f proJects take longer than
opcctcd to sell or lease up ··
In a w1dc-rang1ng speech Leventhal
h1ghhghted the state's major markets
including Los .\ngcl~-Long Beach
Anaheim-Santa .\na. San Diego and
Leventhal 1.uggestcd that de-
velopers in the futu re will have ··one-
stop" shopping with a single lendt.'r
supplying the lOnstruc11on and per·
manent loans · I belie' e ( hasc will
lead the wa) v.11h ronstruc11on and 1 take-out in one pac kage w11h mon-
gages marketed as '>t'cunt1e~ 10 the
S«o ndary marh·t · he added
MASTERS SERIES A HOT BUY •••
P'romCl
feet to 3, I 00 square feet with up to
three bedrooms. two and a half
hathrooms, three fireplaces and
thrcc<ar attached Jaragcs
The Masters Series arc pnced from
the mid-$300.000s
The four designs include expansive
foyers and three fireplaces. Design 12
1s a one story wuh a two-car attached
pragc. If desired. the bedroom can be
convened into a den
Homeowners will enJOY the step-
down 1n the li ving and danang room s
with sloped ceilings fo r height and an
unusual atnum that pro vides a gar-
den-like view from the 'esuhule.
The kitchen offers a cozy pthcnng
area formed b) the family room.
which includes a wood-burning fire-
place and wet bar and a breakfast
nook. It also d1spla)s a central island
cooktop. a self-cleaning o"en, two
m1crov.a vc o' ens. a d1shv.asher. and
a trash compacto r
The kitchen 1s funher enhanced b)
the buil t-in desk located 1n the corner
of the breakfast area. oak cabinets.
ceramic tile countcno ps. huge wm-
do"'s and shdanggla\s door> that lead
to a prnate patio
But the delight of ~1gn 12 1s the
opulent master sui te. v.h1ch has an
adjacent h1de-awa) in the form of a
step-dov.n sitting room v.1th a wood-
burning fireplace From here bu)ers
can ha' c a view of the pa110 through
the glass sliding door;
.\nothcr model of the Master\
&rics IS Design 22. a two-stor}
1o wnhomc with two or three
bedrooms. two and a half bathrooms
and thrt>e fireplaces
Design 33 1s the third plan offered
at the Masters &nes It 1s a two-story
ho me with three hcJrnom., two and a
half bathrooms and three lireplaces
.\s one of the large~t model-; th•'>
home occup1~ 2 600 ..quare f~t
Design 4 ' p ro' 1dn th ree
bedrooms. two and a h.t lfhathroom\
and an attached three-car ~rage
Among the lu\unous amen111es n
the lower leH·I ol this model 1~ a
curved pon1co that CO\er~ the front
door that lead'> to a large tiled
"est1bule To !ht· lefl ot the entn
bu)ers can set· a '>11.·p-do"'n ll\1ng
room across the \ C'\t1bule
models at IQ42' Woodlands La ne
The gate-guarded communll' ofl)ea .
Cliff o n the Green'> 1s west o((,olden
West Street a nd Palm .\'enue. les~ ,
than a m ile trom the Huntington
Beach pier
Fo r more 1nforma11on call
36()...3080.
• WASHER & DRYER
• RANGE & DISHWASHER
• CARPETS & DRAPES
• TUB & SHOWER IN EA. BATH
• PRIVACY BALCONY & SECURITY
• INDOOR PARKING & ELEVATOR
• COURTYARD, GAS GRILL & SPA
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g.m.peters Gl
development company r
......
Sales Offices Open
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. M-F
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat/Sun.
Represented by ERA/First Class Realty
71~7900
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RANCHO ...
P'romCl
rccord-scn1 ng responses for all th<'
releases.
Buie Corp. along with Ho me Cap1-I
tal Development arc the master
planners of the enurc Rancho Niguel
develop.men!. The} arc also panncrs I
in two of the eight current!) active
projects in the rommunit) The Buie
Corp. as panners wnh Ne .. ada Sa"· :
anp and Loan o n three other scncs.
another prOJCCt 1s wholly owned b)
the corporation and the rest of the
nc11hborhoods arc being developed
REAL ESTATE O\fNERS & BUYERS
We'd Like to ar from You!
by other builders 1
In what 1s called a ··merchant
1 builder pravam. ··the Buie Corp. and
Home Capual sell parcels of land to 1
interested builders Some of thesc
othn' companies include T~mmcl
Crow, McKellar Development and
Woodcrcst txvclopment Com-
panics.Bu1e's current p rojects are
Tesoro. M1rador. Tampico. Man-
devilla. San Lui~ and Windrosc Tht-y
range from townho mes. pnccd under
SI 00.000 (the Mandev1lla sen cs.
modelsareopen but sales ha"c not yet
started) to large executive ho mes with
more than 3.000 square feet ofltv1n1
spaoe and pnces over S400,000
(Tesoro. an the fi nal phase and San
Luis.. for which sales will soon stan).
The community offers us residents 1 a soon-to-be<omplctcd modular
school, the Manan Bcracson Elemen-
tary School. According to E. Lesly
Martin, company spokesperson. ll
should be open tn time for the start of
school in the fall Buie Corp. and
Home Capital also donated money to
build a childcare unit which will be
utilized 1n con1uncuon with the
school to provide after-hour care for
children.
The corporation 1s constructina a
440,000-square-foot mixed-use rom-
ercial development at Crown Valley
Parkway. Huahes Markets rcttntly
leased 36.000 square feet for a new
grocery store. The Center wall eventu-
ally include a drug store. restaurants
and retail shops. R1Jht now Martin
says that ncgouauons arc beina
finalized with Mann Theatres to
build 1...a&una Niauers first movte
theater complex.
The Center is beina constructed in
increments. eventually includina a
t 3.000-,q,uare-foot offioe buildina
and a 2S.000-squarc-foot specialty
retail center. Martin predicts 1t will be
finished within a year.
Rancho Nt1uel Wlll also provide a
master l"CCftation facility. The Club,
with indoor racquetball couns. a
weiaht room and aerobics ball. Out-
doors there will be three swtmmina poc:>~ eiaht tennis courts. two vol-
leyt)ell courts. an open ptayina field,
basketball and a tot lot. The
clubhouse and pool will be open this
summer. Some of the extenor facili-
ties will be finished later in the year,
•l" Martin. ·For lhe lonaer-distance spons
enthusiast. thctt are two and a haJf
miles of'bike trails, two males of ridina ,. and bikina trails and a miJe..lo~ 11-;
ution Par Counie adj~t to the
.ioaina trails. • ·' 1\e Par Counie is a K"ncs of
ua'cile posts stalle>Md at il'IC"~nts a10Q1 tbe NMina paths. It is dcsi&.Md
IO provide a warm up. work out and
cool down u a penon runs throuab
tbeCIC*ne. • 1a tow. Rancho Niautl 'Will have
•U.6 aaes of par\s and ri1J1!1an corridor. The corporataon
•Ph 'wd I.be pmuvation and vt a, • .._, of IM.,.., .atwal ....... net ..-dMM•ncts of
W.. Md .,... :and ~ UtilllY
... µ::Ae;qouetl Tbe Cftd: tMt nm mroup tlilc commuity has
... ieCOnllnlt1edUd ~tiel _;., .. a-. ...
T o help us provide more 1nterest1ng.s toncs and mo re
ad\ert1sing in our weekl ~ Sho"'case of Ne" Ho
special Real Estate tab. "e·rc as king ~ ou -our re
please l'.O mplete and return to us the fo li o"' mg
Z 1pcode
O"'n
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REAL EST:\TE
• 1a'll~l\Pc the pnu• ran~c· 1lf \Our nnt rl·al estat • purcha\('
S200-$2.a4 444
S25t}.$244 'N4 s )lJl).$.aQQ."/44
S ".s: 41.1 \f tlllon
S '>11« -St-44 444 s "'UV..)l\44 44'-I
SQ<.JO..SQ<N 1-N'l
S '-3 44 \11llton
on \OUr nnt rea estate
9'1 2 'i1"n '\II \ur~ f"':-~ n nn the ne\t real t>Stall' \11u hu\ ''
: 'ii\ '01 \un.·
~11 l:nanu ~our ne\I real e\lJt1•
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Persons an Household 18 & Olde •
Children an Ho use hold Under 18 .__I
Persons an Hou~hold Working Full-time·
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MARITAL
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EMPLOYMENT
__ Full-lime
__ Pan-tame
__ Retired
COMMUTE ONE-WAY
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REALE TATE
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Will your next real estate purcha~ be your first? __ Yes
If no. how many ott.er real est.ate rch
_l _2 _3 _4 _5 ----
What typc/s of real est.ate do you o
_Sinatt Family Detached Ho
Condo Duplex
=Resor\/V acatJon
When do )OU pla.n to buy n:al est.ate
Within 3 months __ 6 mont.h
Wtll )our next !'QI estate pun:
previously-owned?
_Newly Built _Previously "'-1••..::m
What type of re-al estate will you most Iii
Sinatc famtly Detached Home
-Condo Dupla TcardownJ = Reson/V1cat1on _Rental/I
tacbci Home
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OrMQt COMt OAILV PILOT/ Sunday, May I , 1988 c.
CALL 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE 540-1220
FROM SOUTH ORANGE 496-6800
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Kathy Lenton. J Coombe. R LTV WORLD. 4br 3b&. 3100stt 3-•ty Walk to the beach trom N9wportHelgt\tsarudafl· •DOVER SHORES• :·:!~at;,,=:'~~
'Bkr 645·2235 Oevld NEWPORT BEACH AIR Aeelty, 673-5870 th~~BR•lmos3' BIA~ llyhOme ong home Bulldable R-2 •BR 21 .. ba hOule. 2-car S2H,900 L/H Agt IV ~A.V ·I
pr I nce 7 2 2 -1 4 8 8 OPEN SUN 2....5. BldrtAgt w .. ' . am rm. lot 2BR. pool. Asking garege $2000/mo. Avall· *673-0783* KUTl'Jla
Sotheby's Intl Rlty Ptte lerntt lltr •PEN. NEW VIEW HOME bonus rm I peek ot S289 000 Call Marilyn able now 838-8127 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-iiiliiiiiii-.iiii--• ~t\(T\_"'l)'f rt'\ ., , ocean lll9W Largat lloor ~ba 63 l-t26e • IUIUTIO IUIE 3BR+ den, 2'"8a· beaut p11n 1n thtS very deslreble •IAll• IW• UYFlllT REALTORS.-
TIWllOllf TUSTIN CHARMER 3rd S10f'Y mstr S1e with aree For the best on per-'BR Twnhm. Ownr l648K Newer SBR SBA family -------•
Locetton Is paramount tor A lot of home tor the SI• :::'~ooo~ s':,.r son1llzed setVICe. call Prins only 780-3675 rm 4 llreplaoes Private lllE llPLD
th112 bd 2 S bath home Beautiful wood. brick and 1-5 927 E Balboa Bl Esthef Yank 760-5000 or *llarW Wltw doCk for 50' boat -2
Panaromoc view ot golf charm in 3 bed • tam rm C•nnery VIiiage Riiy 640-1529 slips Pool & spa PLUS OCEAN VIEW
course. mount111ns & CVS· opening to yerd wtth 673-3n7 ~ M_ .A,V snurnsn ..... * S 1,500,000 Seller may ANO Just an dey -ay
tom home Large L· pool spa Ind gazebo RV KUrrlltl\ j Ulftt.n Ne-hating! Immaculate an1111n financing from the sand •BR
snapedpal10W1th1coun-parking 1aknd • ... or~~ l&Lll&PlmlSIU \t"'''T\"'l"'I. fU \ .11 Executive home. 3 Ct arme1 P1an 38r 28a lg lfllllUIY 12.. 2.,.BA Upper 39R 28A try-flowered gerden & area wa lo pe... ...... NEW! NEW! NEW! \\ . "' ~ Bedroom 3 Bath With am rm. south tec:ing pri-L~ Clean & sharP
t>arbeqoe A spacious 1111-school S 2 30 000 l28 25TH STREET REALTOAS . community poollsp• vate yard $379,000 c.11 lM lu. ISlAll • wtmariy many new up..
1ng room & d1n1ng room 631-1400 3 Bedrooms. 3 Baths ONLY $184,500 Ray 0.111a 780-5000 or 0r90e5 reoently added
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plus a l1m1ly room· -.... 1t RI R >~T $395,000. Custom home CAU lnllT 1111 720-3999 C&U a a. lmH Showl real · Pride ol
ment this most desir1ble · meintenance exterior •BR -income •BR 2BA ---__ hOme. •Br 2'.\Ba. llp, seuonll rental location
plan $510.000 REAL ESTATE Double ~ windows <!>reoe-P.c1lte 673-5599 SPllCIOUS 2 sty hm •BR walk 10 beactl $287.500 ~ M.A..V ASKING $525.000
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( .1 L)f~;1 11 l\j'\;\ WIJecuz:z> tub. Spaoous PRIME E/SIOE DUPLEX !H9-8280 or ~-SELL IUCI .ux \f:\Y'T ..... "'l:_yf ft'\ ·n llf.lllter l2MMO Whit-you re in the mar· 11 tiO s \\ • '\.. ,..._ kel 1 ..,_ · oo. roo op..,_ pe · 2-2s wtposs. 3rd unit --teps to sand 2&3BR RE.,, TORS~ LJll •• 1r
abty ~ 7'~ = !:: . 1n OPEN SAT /SUN 1-41 65x 135 LOT $2SOK Your 19"1nQ reo_ecoraung $375 000 Rutty Expo .._ L--...Jll--I ~....a.t--•
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Coldwell Banker
Residential Real Estate Services
THE . 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS
NEW LISTINGS
Pl.INCETON TOWNHOME $15-4,000
Shows like a model home. Levelor + vertical
blinds, mirrored walls + closet doors, custom
fireplace, neutral colors. 2 BR. 1 3 • BA. Ceiling
fan & washer and dryer included.
NEWPORT BEACH $265,000
This is your opportunLtY to en1oy the good life.
Comm. pool. spa + tennis, all steps away from
your upgraded 2 BR. 21-, BA, den home with
mini golf course view
LIDO ISLE '765,000
Charming 3 BR -den + office on wide lot.
Master BR overlook courtyard. Every BR has a
private BA. Open & bright floorplan w/Fr. doors
to large sunny patio
CORONA DEL MAR
"OLDE" CDM S-485,000
Two separate house9'(>n -40 ft. lot aouth of PCH.
Garden-like patio areA separates the unit.a with
plant.a and flowers. Great income opportunity!
JASMINE CREEK 1-486,000
Superb ocean view location, customized con·
dominium, remodeled kitchen & bathrooms, off·
white carpets, large patio.
IRVINE TEIUlACE *785,000
View. view, view from this unique & warm 3 BR
+ Den home. Cozy kitchen, eating area, ~
courtyard w/pool, elegant formal DR. A real
value!
IRVINE TEUACE • 1, 100,000
Superb view of ocean, bay, city lights & Catalina
from • BR. FR, bonus room home. Demand area
w/apecial home. A must see!
snGLA.SS U ,500,ooo
Fantastic opportunity. Expansive view parcel
high above all of Newport • COM. Create your
own estate at cul-de-aaC9 end. 2 large Iota. BIG
CANYON 81 &OYAL ST. GEOIGB
3 BR Sl,195,000 M. DEREMIAH
LIDO ISLE
UDO Uff,000
Sophiaticated bayfront penthouae. Wonderful
eanoramic views to bay, ocean, mtns & Newport
Center, an unsurpuaed anywhere!
LIDO " Utl,000
Gorreoua, 10phisticated bayf ront penthouse
w/oontemporary flair. Spacious rooma have pan·
oramic viewa of bey, ocean A mtm.
UDO am,ooo
Walk \o Lido vw.a. from elepnt 2 BR a.yfront
coDdo. Mubt. CrpfC, Fr. dooni1pecious IUDdeck
6 bey, vift'I of · · + city isbU. ·
OPEN HOUSES
SATURDAY 1·6
IRVINE
2 BR
NEWPORT BEACH
2 BR
WF.STCLIFF
3 BR
llilBOl IJOOE
3 BR
"OLDE'' COM
3 BR+ 2 BR
BAYSIDE COVE
3 BR
UlVlNE TERI.ACE
3 BR
PENINSULA
4 BR
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$154,000
62 ST AN FORD
E. OLSO'N
60 SEA ISLAND
$265,000 J. MACMILLAN
11-41 PEMBROKE LN
$329,0000. GOLDSBERRY
$449,000
$635,000 •
8 COVENTRY
E. BROWN
&!O AVOCADO
P. HURLEY
t75 BAYSIDE COVE WEST
$675,000 L. EWING
1011 BONNIE OOONE
$735,000 E. CORKETT
SI! BUENA VISTA
Sl,695,000 M. BENTS
SUNDAY 1-5
NEWPORT BEACH
2BR
WBSTCUFP
3BR
"'>LDB'' COM
3 £R + 2 BR
BA TSIDB COVI
3 BR
IO SEA ISLAND
$265,000 J . STEPHENSON
1141 PBllBIOU LN
$329,000 E. CORKETT
$635,000
l!O AVOCADO
IC. PARKER
t71 BA tslDI OOVI WIST
'676,000 L. EWING
NBWPOn IDIGBTS IU IAln'A AKA
D.ADAMS 3 BR 1749,000
Bl& CAMTON
S BR
II IOJAL ft'. GIOl81
Sl.195,000 M. DEREMIAH
Ill IONA VJITA
11,-.000 C. HAINES
NEWPORT BEACH
WESTCUFF UH,500
W estcliff s best buy! 2 BR + Den or 3 BR 2 BA
charmer. Beam ceilings, 2 fireplaces, large
kitchen w/new appliances. Great curb appeal.
BEACON BAY '435,000
Prime location in this charming 3 BR w/large
f amity room. High beam ceilings, brick fi replace
within steps of bay & tennis.
HARBOR IIOOE '449,000
Beautiful Renaissance in Harbor Ridge, steps to
pool + spa, light & airy with beautiful mountain
view.
DOVEi SHORES '536,000
Great location on Galaxy Dr. Sophisticated one
"Story, 3 BR. formal DR + FR. Park-like yard
w/spa + covered patio.
NEWPOIT &BIGHTS . 1590,000
Recently ~modeled, ocean view, inside laundry,
large view deck. spacious walled backyard.
BEACON BAY *695,000
Outatanding one-of ·a -kind Pulaski designed
home with lovely master bedroom, loft, Diane
Johnson kitchen plus 2 BR apartment-spa.
NEWPORT HBIGBTS 1741,000
Build by general contractor for own home. t80•
bay + ocean view from all major rooma, 2 BR, 3
Ba. lrg bonus suite upstairs w/wet bar + bath.
HA.IBOR IIOOB Hlt,000
Fab~y upgraded -4 BR, akylighta, koi pond,
1-4 ft. ceilinp, ocean views, beautiful "Rocera
Gardena" patioa, decoraton home.
PIOMONTOIY BAJ tM7 ,000
Fabu.1~ 5 BR bufront for under $1 million. 3
decb pJua eecluded 1pa. Great entertaininc
home.
PININSULA U tlll.IOO ROUina and dunes to the ocee.n 11 your
~ From the LR + muter watch the
apec:tacular 1umeta over Catali.oa. 6 BR + li-
brary + patio.
816 CANION tl,111.• OverJookios 18th tee • fa.irwQ iD beautiful &ts ~~1 3 BR ol tui.t quality conmuctioO maieria.11. GJMt home for en~
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 644-9060
' CORNER OF COAST HWY AT AVOCADO
OVER 100 OFFICES TO ~ERVE YOU IN SOUTHERN CALIF<lRNIJ\
, II
BEACH duplex Great lo-..-
Cihon. xlnt rental. 2-sly One ot the VERY BEST 40
gar p1tl0 S339K Princl· street to stl'99t locattons
pats only 650-8200 on Lido• Just a few doors
BEAUTIFUL 1Br condo In
v1111 Balboa Assum1ble
loan tor S 112 .000 at 8'"'"1•
Int $ 132 ,000 946· 7893
to the bay and beactll
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porary home was de-
signed by WOfld famous * * * * * * * arctutect Neutre' Own-• ...,"•-• ••••u• .,., are ready tor • tut
--• --Uile'A 'must 1osee1 Bnght & •lry lg 3BR 2·~BA. .. .. 11*11 ,_
tormal d1n1ng rm. brMk· -.a•~-· .... ...,. tut area tlfeplece _.t .-•• _..,.._
bar pool llC>I & tennis OP N SAT & SUN 1-5
G•ted area $239.900 225 Vil Genoa
wfTERMS Easy 10 -Carolyn Ross 673-7677
Cell PA TRICK TENORE
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SattSun t-5 2552 Vista greenbelt New Berber
()n119 Custom 3BR 28A. e1rpet1ng, 2 car garage &
formal d1mng rm, m.ater more• $299 000 Cell
suite w/1p1 llaltan DIANA PROSSER
merbWI fll'ep&ace custom 760-5000 or 6«-6590
moldings throughout RfAWA( Fabul ous gourmet I
kitchen Bu1ll-4n sub-zero ·
double Thermodore \l.\\'l'\.1..."YI' I~.\ ·11 ovens. mterowave. pick-~
led·P'!le cabinets Over-REALTOAS
sized IOI, air conditioning -------· Guard g1tld Bayshor.. NEWPORT BEACH deluxe
community w/2 prlllate DUPLEX 2-2BR on P9n-beaehes $6-49.950 tn-ctucltng the land msuta Steps to sand u• Pa.JO IL n S3•oK ... 0, •99-S360
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center potoo & pool lmrnoculote cC>flditlOrl. Huge
double lot . . . .. . • ....
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412 Hazel Dr. Olde Corona Del Mar
759-9070 $380,000 Sat/Sun 12-' 30
••234 Hazel. Olde Corona Del Mar
759-9070 $895,000 Sat/Sun 12-4.30
...... 15 Toulon, Harbor Ridge Estates. NB
673-9333 $750,000 Sunday 1-5
2 11,10 Fiii ii er IEI
* ••~25 Ocean Blvd, COfona del Mar
631-1400 $1,649,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
31111001
•128 25th St, Balboa Peninsula
5-48-5647 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1~
277 Hanover Dr, College Park. Costa M8$8
5-45-7506 $179,500 Sat 10-4/Sun 1-5
324 Undo Avenue. Peninsula
6«-6200 ~25,000 Sunday 1-5
1141 Pembr()()I(, Newport Bch
6«-9060 $329,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
•225 Santa Ana Ave. Newport Hghts,NB
&44-9060 $749.000 Sunday 1-5
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pool & IP9 S 1250/mo
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1~ W W11t10n St
FOi' infOI' call 548· 7001
... Merrill Lynch Realty
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Spectacular •n of Newport H¥bof S ~
lM WE SSM.511 ... _,_.... US Ill C-
5 8d contemgoriry C Roa
cenu Ill., _ sus.•-·-·-m ,._
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Spacious single story near park 3
bedrooms, 3 baths, family room,
formal dinmg room and fireplace
Large private yard with covered
patio and spa.
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1 1447 Gelaxy Dr., Dower ShorM IUTCWJ __ J.17tMI--12U t 0
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3 Bdra. pool. llUlllUNd -·--B ~
2 15 V~a Nice lido Isle
631-1400 $429 000 Sat Sun 1-5
•V 2552 V1s1a Drive Bayshores NB
548-9943 $649 950 . Sat/Sun 1-5
• •2712 W Oceanfront, NB
673-3777 $775 000 Sal/Sun 1-5
3 II ,1us Fll RI or DEi
3 13 33RD Street Penntnsula NB
644-6200 $323.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•927 E Balboa Bl (Peninsula) N B
673-3777 $475.000 Sun 1-5
•260 Evening Canyon. Shoreclttts. CdM
673-5354 $698,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
1447 Galaxy Drive Dover Shores NB
644-9060 $535 000 Sunday 1-5
2921 Jacaranda (Mesa Verdel C M
850-1880 $195 000 Sat Sun 1-5
223 Poppy Corona del Mar
759-6600 $835 000 Sat/Sun 1-5
t 223 Poppy Old Corona del Mar
721 -8216 $835.000 Sat-Sun 12-5
1957 Port Bristol. Newport Beach
720-3999 $379 000 Sat-Sun 12·5
216 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle
631-1400 ~99.500
4 IElllOOI
Sat/Sun 1-5
t 2323 Bayside Drive.Corona del Mar
759-6600 $1.595,000 Sat/Sun 1 -5
* * •333 Grand Canal Balboa Island
673~062 $610 000 Sat/Sun 1-4
FUlll SEllllES
144-9011
t 607 Kings Rd Newport Heights
759-6600 $990.000 Sunday 1-5
••••3100 W. Oceanfron1 NB
631-1400 $995 000 Sunday 1-5
4 IR ,11s Fll RI or DEi
t 208 E Bay Ave Balboa
673-5870 $455 000 Sunday 2-5
• 1334 Anttgua. Way Baycrest NB
631-7300 $649.000 Sat Sun 1-5
• * •47 Balboa Coves NB
645-0303 $585.000
233 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar
Sal/Sun 1-5
631-1400 $7 49,000 Sall Sun 1-5
3 15 Poppy Corona del Mar
759-6600 $895.000 Sal/Sun 1-5
•t 1836 Port Trttan Place Newpon Beach
559-9400 $495 000 Sat Sun 1-5
3'40 Santa Clara Cir Mesa Woods CM
540-7355 $269 900 Sund a)' 12-5
• t 318 Dnhwood Road Corona del Mar
720-9401 $895.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2625 W Manley. Santa Ana
631-1266 $219.000
5 IEIROOI
211 Via Eboh Lido Isle
644-6200 $635.000
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* 675-2543 * ---Ah. Agl 908-3195 B" Owner 760•1 to8 2BA 2ba houM. Fam rm, OLIEIT Wll WUTS 667 Vlclorlt 'L .1720 Sorry, No Pets _ ICW YIEW/lU , Call DIANA PROSSER 2-car gar 32102 \Ila de Beautiful t BEDROOM & ----Jlt.ltlt
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3br 2ba lrplc, AC. 2-car St200tmo 494-4802 bay & city llghta view, r• E/blutt grdnr/wate1 incl ~ .M..A.V c1 .. n1ng & security tlAlITT aiwe $626/mo Includes OH Large 18drm near BaMef' & 1·
garage yal'tl $1250/mo -la 2169 modeled. $3000/mo Jim 1·2 yr lse prefd $2000 ~ •I 2131439-1343 tit 7pm ..,.,. water heat & gttege FtirvieW NEW Carpet. Nlo. 28A 28.A In country
Available 511 675 6096 .. ..,.,. leac (213)496-4379 /mo Avl June &U 0939 I,. ·rv ~"""r w.·.., 1 3BRI ,~.BA pool frpl, gar HOLllO. nHAIT 2121 EllH i41· lll4 , ... ~.tdurapesr e I . peG1n.t.rv•angltey. sehk~p'i' 6~: Po•!0 ~~
TURTLE ROCI< POINTE •TIE lllfFI* BAY FRONT ~~T~~ i .-. \... ' Close to beach Year lse ClllT1IYCLll UYllC ,595/mo 540_3393 960--6610 or 751-2787
3Br 2•.,Ba • family on pres-3BA • Oefl 3BA pttlO Elegant 2BR Security HARBOR VIEW HOMES S 1200t mo t SI .-sec •EASTSIOE nearly ,_ JO PROPERTY MGMT
tlQIOUS gated community greet tocatoon Furn bldg S1275/mo Montego 4br 2ba lam rm FURNISHED 2Br den (8181 &42-8999 11r 111fr••1111 2BR 2BA kplc single IEWlY IECIUTll ----
Available anytime Can I 12100 Uni s 1900 Agt WATERFRONT HOMES rrdener water No pels 1860 st 2''1b8 2 lrplC uae12112U CllN 21r 211 Ir•• IHI encl ov $950· ulll • 2BA w/gtf. new crpts. IJJUio~fl'iRifl~~
be leaMO lrom 1-2 yrs 759-8934 L V Props INC I 2000 Owner Agl pool, tennis. nr Fesh Isl • 759-8477 * fncd yd 636-4120 1-5PM
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12250/mo 786-7500 agt Mane F 673-9333 ~Al TORS 63 t-1400 64-0-4099 752-6868 $1975/mo 4/mnth min Pool. deck get 9No7 i:;: F *Mesa Verde quiet clean 2526 Santa Ana D $710 ~ ~ .. ~·~~~1=-'~~''.
7""-9680 or 722-7007 S750tmo (714)4 . 1 • amity Bu11d1ng 2176 Placentia ·c ••10
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BY BUYING HER A NEW1>REAM HOME!!!
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY
NEWPORT BEACH CANALFRONT
Two story corner home Spacious & ver-
wtale floor plan, near beach, pool &
tennis. One the lowes1 priced 4
bedrooms in the area. $299,900
631-1400
NEWPORT BA YFRONT CONDO
hbulous VIEWS from 2 bdrm unit sold
Completely furnished tn decorator style.
Perfect 2nd home hideaway or for year
'round laving in a security bldg $425.000
631 -1400
LIDO ISLE Fresh & remodeled 3 bdrm
Light, bn~ht and appealing w11h great
South patio $429,500 631-1400
'DOVER SHORES Contemporary 5 bdrm
on corner lot. Room for pool View of Sac~ Bay an a lovely family area with
comm beaches $530,000 631-1400
CORONA DEL MAR CAPE COD CUS-
TOM W11h large family room by 1he
go urmet ~1tchen Flowers & greener~
and 1ust steps to beach Appealing and
c.apt1vat1ng 2-story, 4 bedroom perfect
for entertaining and comfortable dady
living S749,000 631-1400
HARBOR RIDGE VIEW Home over-
looking the city lights and water
5p.ic1ous and well-p~nned • bdrm w11h
custom decor L.trge living. family and
gourmet kitchen. Pool & spa S87•.900
631·1•00
'aJC CANYON DREAM HOUSE A totally
.beaut1ful sophisticated • bdrm wit h sky-
lights, private pool, and luJCury amen1t1es,
designed for entertaining S875,000
631-1400
HA VE rT ALL.0 VIEW-. LOCATION ...
SPACIOUS ROOMS-and a "one-of·a·
kind" 3-story design in a central Newport
area. Remodeled like-new entertaining
rooms with special effects & dramatic
accents A contemporary design wtth 4
or 5 bedrooms +++a separate guest
house with kitchen, bath & loh area
Oare t..o be different!!! You'U en1oy the
tranqu1l1t) of nature greenery. nearness
to "water" and a breathtaking VICW
$795,000 631. 1400
OCEANFRONT CUSTOM tn fabulous
commd1,d1ng corner location with great
beach oul fr o nt No1hing like it for ~le in
Newport! 3-story, 4 bdrm, with 360°
VIEW from roof garden of the entire city
Marble, granite & luxury appointments.
$995,000 631-1400
BALBOA PENINSULA BA YFRONT
w11h forever VIEW on wide Bayfornt
loca11on Older c harm in 1h1s 2-sio ry, 4
bdrm ~•th immense family room & of-
fice P1t!r and '''P for large yacht • \1de
ties S1.395,000 631-1400
LINDA ISLE Custom 5 bdrm with
pier I slJp for a large yacht Prest 1ge and
security of guarded gate ~ comm tennis
and clubhouse A desireable pnce for a
spacious home on the water. S 1,495,000
631-1400
LJOO ISU: MACNTFJCENT EST A TE
With grace and style and 77 ft on the
water to accommodate 2 large yachts A
conventional 4 bdrm + maids room,
formal d1n1ng, family rm, and ltbrar)
Brick bayfront terrace and A VIEW FOR·
EVER . S3,900,000 631-1400
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE ..• BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE
2436 \-\ CO.A.ST HIGli\\.A.'r ~·
714-631-1400
ORANGE 11.950.000
Created from Orange County park In
city of Orange. Stately• I 00 year old
pine. ficus and palm trees. Six BR .
7BA. spectacular pool and barbeque
area. Another home cold probably
be built Rl-7 zoning Barbara Aune
EMERALD BAY '2.375,000
You can toss a ball from decks Into
the ocean surf from this home over-
looking Emerald Bay Beach . White
water views. open beam ceilincs.
hardwood floors, 4BR. 48A, plus pow-
der room. Rod Daley or Dave
Hlrschler
1351,500
Exquisite former model In Bayview
Terrace, features dual master suites
with large walk-in closets and 21hBA.
Gorgeous home for executive living.
Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe
GOOD BUY ON LIDO $479,000
Wonderful custom home with 4BR,
3BA. open beam ceilings, used brick
fireplace in living room. French doors
to patio Large master suite Very
special! Joan Lewis
LIDO ISLE SPARKLER 1135,000
Five BR, 38A quality home with
amenities galore! Walk to Lido VII~
lage. Excellent opportunity for a fresh
start In a wonderful location! Joan
Lewis
cv •Laro-1.2 & 3Br Apts 3Br 2Ba. frplc nu decor. .., I• ,,L .. , ~·~,.,,.,~ • •' ·'
Nicely upgntded 3BR 2BA Af!llatatl •N-GE OIW. Stove patio. dbl g11r lndry rm NEWPORT HEIGHTS area ""' q~110<im•• NI '•ft•··
l,.ower Duple11 Steps to ai1';i & Microwave $1050 No Pets 640-2495 2Br 1Ba. yard S695tmo "'"'''"'"'·""' "°''X' "w•
bch 2 car gar F/p, patio I I • !&06 •New whit• crpt & drapes •llW APUT•HTS* -e1ep~~~12_5~2oapets ~~~:,~ ,;;.:'.~11;., "~;;,'''" s 1400675-4912 Agt I aa •Close to 3 treeweys LO 2BA 2B.. Reserve I
·1B"'R-1•e""'A-. ·u-nf"'u·rn--iB!!'!'lt·-~1n-s & So Coast Plaza " ,..,,, •1'~·~11······~ ·•"1 OCEAN & BAY • l pool & deck yours now' $825/mo No Newport Heights twnhse-•·• •~..-? 11,.1 '"•I'''··-t 14 Agate $750/mo lor erge area Pets 8 l7 w Victoria style 2BR. lrplc. lndry rm, ., ,, .,,,,, , .. ., .. , .. ~,. "'" I this summer. thereafter •lndrv1dually contrOlled Days 979-999 I Eves garage $825/mo 1665 '\I . .i..i """' A VIEWS $690 714 774-3055 entryalttm'Systems 979-3348 Pam Irvine A11a =8 720-9422 • •Cable TV-reedy Tht r.E\11
COINSlllMES ,hlha Peaia1afa •Sorry.no pets Dua Pilat 2'2' PARK NE\X/PC)RT
from S159S-300cilmo 2'07 2881 BEAR ST mfe8tiBJllf HOO FIH REIT (7141 ..... 1900 * Spec•allZlng '" hogf\er 1 llRM ICW YIEW 114/141-124' 24551 Alta Vista _.....,'Wr>_ ._-.,
pnced propef'ty leason?' Completely remodeled APUTllEITS 2BR 1BA living down ..._,~~ ... ~ RIX RENTALS security bu rtdono Sparkling clean large bedrms up Enclsd pa1101u:c;.;.;:=;1,..;.:.;..;....;;~---'
elevator poOI garage \'Vl!BlFEk:I Garden 1pts Beauttlully and gar Lots of grass WALK TO BCH NR HOAG l22·111J balcony Balboa Blvd at landscaped grounds $760/mo 496-3354 •IBA $695
151h SI $900/mo Pool& spa PllllOS/decks, ---.. -L ·~·o •2BR 2BA S895 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX
remodeled 3BR 2BA
$1750/mo • 2BR t BA
S1400tmo yrly 760-8618
CALL 540-3393 lPlRTllEITS garage or carporl Sorry, Raat. &C• ..,.. Poot. spa. extra parkrng
21• 21A PEITIOUSE Large. attractive apts on a no peta 21r 11Laa 1401 Superior 646-6838 n beautllul garden setting •SEVERAL LOCATIONS YI--
3rd floor Apt with spec· Pool/spa garage or Bachelor S6Q5 $655. sq~y ci.an New WALK 10 beech • 1Br/den
tacular floor to ceohng carport Sorry no pets 1 Bedroom 5655 carpets drltpes, ptint In· $850 •Studio $625
VIEWS of Ne..., port •SEVERAL LOCATIONS 2Bdrm 1 ·Ba $775 side and out• TownhOUM Pool. lndry. gar E.,. Pllll.&lllC ICUI Harbor & the ocean Gar-2Bdrm 2Bll $800 2250 Vangu.irel 540 9626 slyle 4 pie" Adulls 73.4-4312 or 528-1416 YIEW-llUI UTll ages security pool cus-398 W Wilson 631-5583 prel d Well main1a1ne<1
2BA Oen. 2'~BA comm tom interior $1495 mo Bachelor s560 ' economy apl 11 com-WATHFlllT
tennis & pOOI S3500 mo CALL 540-3393 1 Be<Jroom $630 1 Bedroom s655 pe1ot1ve price 893-4894 Deck Dock. v-2BR
Ask for Maureen or Eel I YURLY RE-at 2Bdrm 1Ba $750 2Bcsrm 1 .Ba $750 IBA 646-9731
760-5000 or 759-t549 * ··-301 Avocado 642-9850 2Bdrm 2Ba r .... nhs $850 llllTlllTOI WEST WEEl<l y NOW' Beautolull., l""lllr MA.V 3br 2t>a ()plJl wtall the -825 Center St 642 1424 APlRTllEITI fur noshed NB ocean flon1 ~,..Ila / 1t1ras S 1200mo 673-8754 , Bedroom $645 SPACIOIS 1, 2 I 3U 3b• 2ba, patio lrplc 2
\t,,X.l \"" 'f)' l't '( 11 LAG Studio. newly decor 2Bdrm 1 ·Ba SJ80 Bachelo• SS90 Swimming pools lighted garages 640-4784
\ ~ full kitchen steps 10 bay 241 W Wiison 63 l -0960 1 Bedroom $690 tennis volleyball & WESTCUFF
RE.ALTOfiS • bch Uttllnc Mature prsn F 2Bdrm 1 ·Ba S790 oasll et ball Close to "BR 2BA. relr"'. dlw lrple
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SEA• ISLAND 2br 2 tba
den Almost new Ove<
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ocean 4 city hght view
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$3500 mo 786-7500 101
Superior Nwpr Crest Plan·
1at1on shullers 3br 3ba
gar pool tennis sauna
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$550/mo yrly 675-2794 2Br very clean• or 1 or 2 161 E 18th St 642 0856 h h 1 ks & c ·v persons no pets beac sc 00 5 par 1100 SQ 11. pool crport
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lnc•ds utols $750/mo To
See Key at =-4 968-6586
STEPS to Deh Lrg 2t:>r 1ba
w carport huge patio
112 46th St $1200 mo
yearly 646-7337
Coroaa ••I Mar 2622
2 Bedroom 1' rBA $500
Wilson Harbor drstroct Ii Bedroom s695 I s~g~·~EST WARNER n/pet S8501mo 6'5·0302
$600 557 0682• 2Bo1m t ·Ba $805
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Sorry No pets 631-8427 quiet c.omp1ea ar~ge trailer on our RV Park Easts1de Costa Mesa bu•ll·tn~ wall, 10 ~hOO i,, t o.~ lnd"-
• 2Br '""nhst> 1 .ea patio
bltons lndry lacihty S775
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L11ua leacla 2641 Female. near S Cst Plza CASA DE OllO
You deserve
Move-In Bonus• 1 year PAIVA TE & QUIET 2BR
lease $950 $500 sec 18A Lnelry. stove retrog.
•ALL UTILITIES PAID
•Lg spacious toke new
•Beauttlul 1ane1scap1nQ
•Garages
IBR frpl excep11onal view 405 Frwy Share bath
WI D Quote employed k1tcn wtd pool 1az
single $775fmo Utrllttes $3501mo ~e1ep 556-1737
paid 497-1851 900 See Lane 644-2611 crpt encl patio oar
S6751mo 55 7-6932 •Sparkltng POOi AhYI CtilH c ...
l TAllll RESHYATIOH Bayi ocean vu 2Br 2Ba lg *•MESA PllH* *
for summer ren1a1s Nport den gar S t850 673-7692 A small quiet complell
Bch waler Iron! MO<lern nestled amo119 tall trees
2BR hse 771--0658 I CllllA IR llAI & 1av1sh landscape 1er
•Large pt1vetf' patoos
•Furn•shongs available
Fond you lttestyte in one 01
our 3 7 ct>OtCe un11s
FURN t>Clrm kit pr111 nr SC
Ntwptr1 ltadl 26'9 Plaza Depend mature
-lady non-smkr S335tmo
SPAClllS APT. 1 •H• · S50 cseposrt 540...t791
•• leaclil! 142·2Hl RM FOR RENT Pt!'lect for
1BR Ai» wtprovate encl studenl Kite Lnelry Prrv
garage steps to ocean entry $400 mo Bal Penn WATERFRONT Twnhome
2 Mstr t>Clrms 2 ba
modern 111tct>en lrplc 2
car gar with wtd hk up 3
patios sec gates Ava11
511 S 16751mo. yr lse
Phone weel<days 10·5
835·2126 or Weekends
734-4213 Mrs Mebane
Spacious Upper Unit
2Bdrm and 2 Balhs • 1g
sunny balcony and lots 01 I
slorage $1200 per mo
lllHIRRULn
IU-4400
11ke new w balcony ca-
lh~1 a1 ceihng lrplc. oa•·
~ pool spa lndry lac
NG PETS $700 • sec
, Call Velma 549-2447
• • Twnhse-lype 2BR
1' 1BA w/CI hkup Gar·
Lootung tor a friend? Find age 3033 Coolidge = B
1111.,1ol et11terllnclaulfled $750 No pets 432-7767
365 W WILSON
142-1171 Avail no""' s 700 mo 1S1 Last· sec 573--0451
•LllEIEW* 675-4630 Agl Shr CM Montt()9flo condo
28R 1BA TAl-PLEX nr OCC w/allached gar
Come see the drllerence aClollhavenl No pets ao-Prvt eritry, use of
completely remodeled S800•mo Credit cneck WID S3251mo 979-9621
Beaulllul 1 & 2BA apts 642-1575 B I /M -I "1'11 Pool rec room launClry ett I ltl I I.I I
room Ready lor instant 2BA Uppet Duplex on lhe suuai MITll
mow:-m• ONL 'f $550 10 Peninsula $900/mo t blk
S650'rno Plus S200 off to ocean Garage Call Wkly rw11ats now aveu
move-in tnrough 5 15 Lana 759-4175 Days 9.5 $ l'7 00 wtl & up 2274
Au •• w A,ls. I Nwpt Blvd CM 646-7445
•2UlM ll00* V · -530 W Wilson F nn d1shwaaher 11011e 1 Cat II a It at ah
TSL MGMT " 2722 722-9012 or 642-1603 ,ncl No pets 545-4855
A SUMMER STEAL• Easts•Cle across from
Oakwood, 2BR tBA 1
encl garage tg prvt paloo
$740/mo Agl 759-8389
EASTSIDE lovely 2BR
Near '>Chools & sliops
Cable ready Chrlel Ok
$650 No pets 631 -6155
•HUllEWmALI
llllRY 1U IHO * Newly constrUC1ed cus-
tom oak cabin.ta. new
stove. relr1g. dlSl'lwasher
All ullls incl Private
entry Baell Bay area No
pets 9-4 Daily 545-4855
Furn Quaint houM for
rent. lg yd 1 Br den Of
2Br $800/mo • utll Avall
611-9/30 5 mm from
Newport Beach/ocean
Miiier 540-8516 675-8202
EAsTs10E suNNY 4BR * usnuFF SPEClll
2BA UpSlaors Near • 1BR 1BA lrpl $725 LM
BCHI 2 nu twnh1 decor·
11tor turn spectaculart
4&3 3&2.sec. 85 poo1a
tennis raq ball. tull •• .,
rm Chan Ill Hbr S700wtl.
2300mo 805t9S.C-2554 •hopping & SChOOll Pool. no pell, d l w Ufporl
$1150 mo 646-4631 •722-81401722-3011•
iBR 1BA small back yard
Gas Walher/Oryer hk
UPI No pell Adults
pref d 645 1631 Aft 4pm
EASTBLUFf 2BR 1',BA NB JUST bring ctothell
Fireplace patio pool Oulet ~ top-flt 1Br
$ 75 • 15 a i.. totally tutn lnCI llnena 9 /mo 04 "m-vOI Micro VCR, phoM, IVC.
Way 644-0906 pool, tennl•. etc Cov'd
E/SIDE Unique De11gn EASTBLUFF spacious 2br pkng Avail 811-011 7
Vaulted ce11ing1 3br 2ba apt Frplc. d/w, encl Mature party, n-amkr
2'2ba 2 car gtt wt open-2-car garag• pool $900/mo +MC &46-5214
ers w/d hk up, ale, I 1050/mo • 759-153.4
ml<:10 end unit. blk• to ----Htlh to lhre
b .. ch. no pets s 1050 IRUT LICATill • DU
/mo $600 sec 63t-1211 Detuu 2Br 2B• with , Ocean Vlfr# G., . cable. Prof M 8Mil1 25-35 rmmt,
EXTRA LAO 1BR New W/D hk-up Many exlru af'lr furn Wtrfmt Bel I ..
crpl/paont pool no pets. Pr11TW "fwpt 8c:tt location hae. w/d, boat lllp seoo
S 5 5 O • S 3 5 0 • • c CloM 10 bMcf'I $805/mo ullla lndd 873-41753
••646-3618•• 101 '*
TSL UG4MT H :~2 ,~3 2Bt 28a, d/W, frplc, dbl GARDEN APTS -2BR .... .... • "" 0.,, wa111 10 beldl• Prof.
S725tmo lBR S505tmo -lG_lu_•_2 __ 8_r_2 .... lh_t_1_009' ___ 2 '9ip, ~r 1475/mo
Pool & c arport 329 pvt mslr _,11 ... 2 petloa, \Wills. depoatt 842-3-442
Avocado 722-7837 gar. nr Wcllff, nlpet1 2BR 2BA NB condo mcm-
Sperkllni! clean 2Bdrm S875t11tv1I/1 64().0408 1y furn , pool, Jae,· lrpt. 2 ;~::•o!r7~r~1 :!";,:.: *UllllLI* mC:'5~c=~~50 ·-' '
8PACIOUI SETTING "49,000
Custom built 48R, home on cul-de-
sac. larce master suite with 2 fire-
places, separate study, French doors,
wood ftoors. Circular driveway. won-
derful grounds with pool. Ann Peters
8'Q CANYON U,450.000
Great lot on golf course, lake view,
3BR. or 5BR Formal dlnln& room,
filmlly room. 5'hBA. Beautiful pool
and patio area. Air conditioned and
security system Beverly Morphy or
Barbara Aune
1060 WALLACE 3Br 28a wt'ltlNll 1..M avt --------
645-2739 Of 642-4905 llt9-753.0710 •AVAILABLE NOWI COM
---------Oceerl vttwdpta, ....,,,.,, • • I I· TREAT YOURSELF SMl,000
Lovely setting. delightful 3BR, In
Harbor View Knolls! Decorated In
timely white, surrounded with
beautJful greenery. You can move
rtcht-ln. Coby Ward
..0 CANYON '1,211,000
Four 8.R hOme overJooklnt the 8th
f•lrway. Laree open rooms enclosed
In cedar. Santa Mana stone and clear Ila.. V~ws of cotl course and city hom most rooms. <Arol Alllson
.. ,
ONE Ofl A KIND 12,750.000
Five BR, home One of 8'& Canyons
finest offerlnp. 180• &o(f course,
mountain and city ll&hts view. Im-
ported tile roof, maids quarters, chll-
drens wine. Master suite with sittJnc
•~a and balcony. DM\ny. Bibb and
Stephanie Crody
HISTORIC UDO laa .. ,.._
a~· on the waterfront. Dock and lllp.
Four BR. study and famtty room. 1 eo-
sweeptnc view of the harbor, n~t
llchts of Newport Center and mou,..
talns In the bacqrouncl. Tom AJ..
llnson
simple and smart. wearable all ynr -to waft(,
to dinner or on ..... endt This tulip skirted suit
will mx Wei wtth Other separates in your wardrobe.
smce the eewlng " easy, make .....,., to mbc
endmateh. UMJtrMYora~ blend ~ Pltttin 4164 I• ~ In Sizea 12 IO 22.
'3.21pql1.00P/Hf0re.:t1'**" ffi OfdeNd. Send to: ...... ....
Deot. 1851, Box 4000, Niii. Ml. Wi~. Prtnt neme, 8dcna,
zip, pltt«n numbef, m . (NY and Ml
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OFFER GOOD THAU OCt 31, 1981
1--t IMc~ Ult lftrfld ..... 1111 wtdryw, frplc. M50mo :::!::..: 121.0153 or 71CM1751
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APARTMENTS
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MonOar tnru W~a;
9 OOAM to 12 NC>Of'
666 Antc;n Cosla Meu
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2'61-8717
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Fashion Show produc•
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shOW$ n l A 0 C .,,0
Palm Spring' 760 2649
~e•bal 0..1Patc.h 1:. ~ ..
Self COt'llatnf'd 111>ale<pt Of
can be worn unOf'• D•~ n Otstrtb 'viii I S500 S4SOO ~ " rvin&-1>~ '-1" ' t.. • l"Spons101e ::'" EUCTltCWI
G•o•11ttg t>oattog lir
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T ,.pe1pnonelsales/b0at-•no sk111s hetp11.11 722-905
CartHH,•14·1114 Males tor large 3BR
Bayview condo Garage *C'M lb hffH
po o I $ 5 2 5 -S 6 2 5 1A C Ample parking ~95
• &44-2607 • 1 2855 E Cs1 Hwy 615-6900
NB Bl\1JFSIBACKBAY I soo 11111 SI"
Stiare 5br luiiury home I 1617 WESTCUFF bRIVE
pool w/2 non-smk prot Nwpl Sch Agl 541-5032 women Lg mstr BR suite I
avail 611 $550 721 8133 Balboa Peninsula 780 Sff
NB F 25-35 to inr condo
Villa Balboa. view ot
baytoceantpool iac $475
261-2680/W ~6-1072 H
N.B Nice uppe< huge
deck ocn vu st pkng
112 461h SI MIF nlsmk
~75-$550 'mo 646· 7337 * NPRT BCH .
ProflM n-smltr age 24 34
10 shr snarp 2br 2ba
condo 1v1 t MM
S425tmo • deposit m 10
m or yrly D/650-0402
Pret Fem prof nlsmkr
23-35 sht 3BR T wnhse 2
blks to b<.h Fp dtw $328
• •, ut1ls 536--0925 Ev
Prof 28-38 ctn qu .. t n
smkr shr 2Br 2 •Ba NB
twnhm. ale tp pool spa
$495 •dip '1 Ultl
721-8213 Ive msg
Resp 3td person n-smk
25-35 shr 3Bt 2Ba C M
nse w spa nr S C Plz
S350 • ullls 557-9022
IH••1ttO.IHOfft1
100 s ot roommates avail
OPEN 7 days 557-4000
prime ofc space Great
views with patio Avl 515
Call Judy 63 1-8555
Appro11 2000slf office.
waretiouse worltrm • 2br
2ba house mobile home
lbr lba for 11ase1sai.
John 642-5118 Bob
(213) 430-7633
al BIXBY OFFICE PARK
HICITmHnH
AITIHSIHUH
•Upsca~ su11es 10 950st
•Amp~ free parlung
• Pres1.gt0us new Seal
Beach ottic;e address
• FAX COO!ef lotchen
•Alnum park·ltke setting
21J/IM-IOU
or 2131594-3939
405 Fwy & Seal Bch Blvd
Front office Sho-oom 1n
Fullerton Renlllse A C
All UlllS pd LOWISI rate 1n
lhe area &46-6279
1mo comm llOU•tlt!' "'O"
tng frOIT' hom1< ~q 482 •
CABINET ~A1<Efl5 n
Slallers Da) "419t I ~· ti-
Tap pay oc S•r Ju•"
240-02 If. bt"'ri 6am , ;)Cl
C&SllEI PIT
There are over 49 918
small 1>us1nesses with
iess than 20 empfo~ 1n I Ora~ Coun1y tnat de-
mand gOOCI boot.k~
servtee• You can supply
tn11 demand w1ttt a
DEBIT ONE MOB•LE
BOOKKEEP I N G
tr anch1se For details call
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Neee!eO tor °°" UOIOO pro-
OUCt tOnS No l!lll)e(>IK'C«l
213-469 1351 • Re1111I t'\\lf'kf"T "p,...n~ d
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1-lot-H1·Ht1
FOUND ADS
ARE FREI
can:
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bal>y ,,. tne C l\A ar,.d
ReterenCE'~ ,... ~i.1 De
prov•oecl' Said• t 'leQC-
t 10 b I e' P e .. ~e call
540· 7796 atler 6pm or
ie.Ye metisage ·
..,..,.,., 5530
*.HOT.* I necess ., , r ' 11";: •
Monoa~ '"'w ~, c cs, > NAl NSPECTION 64&.:«1
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17851 Slry Pa·~ rv1ne lo~ lvewooc:I neect'
GEN OFFICE 30 nrs
llYllCE FllCH SIU FOUND Gry & whte sn0.-1. ------• •UlllEEPH•
L9h1 typ•ng (40 wpmt
H,,., or>c>nes Ned0•"9 ta
oltty 494-%50
WORK
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Incredible vending route on 113" cal Appears young
CM Unbehevabte prot1ts' out lull grown VIC"''tY Al
Work. only :?-4thrs pt'<
1
lanla o\ Br()()l(tturst HB
week no selling E •. 962 -0826 I
tremely higtt cash earn FOUND PURE WHITE
StPllar Job w ·CM Manne ADMINISTRATIVE
ltrm fOf a s1a1 I'" T C11r9 ASST SECRETARY
Bick pr Du• es •ar•ed P T tor small bus tn f\ome
challenges endless re-, PC Sl<1lts 1n WP A1R
sponStblht\ & sottel e11per Prof mannef good ~tie<
a must /4 grea1 OPP'tY I "'"'''"9 si.1tls Ilea nrs
631-8480 1-'8 area 968__.172 """" Ec·ll.4111"'• O ·f'U'I l\Al'c,,.11ri ci 1ngs Call now F c.i1 short ha11 ~·c. 9tn I
1305) 467-5647 SI Hun11n91or Beacn ·----------------..
I t t 969-6350
Mt'O •<"'
aYa•n "-. ZtOI LOST be.gt> lorig-ha11 cet vprrtuaty w/blue ey~ rhtn(>St~
HI teen group witn oroven c o 1 1 r N a m e
record seet<s s.lenl oarl· Cnar lPmagne Arei;
ner tnnovat•ve prooucts Sh0tec1itt~ Plea~ call
•Int marg.ns fOf groW!ng 492 690 1
bus·ness mitts DomesttC
& 1n1 Cl•SlnbuttOO Up IO I LIST .. FHll • mt
$2 5 MM last paybioielt low o.;1 SQay neuler re-
MteroNet 552 1690 lerr~ Mon-Sat 9-4 30
PP! I 0 avail A.n.mal Ai·
WUTU: I Slstance l eague No f:P>f! 1rwest0t tor Houston Apts Helpline 978PETS
.. oc.al Texas BrOller has
deals M.lte 650-1400 Agt IEWAll! CAT
Whtie male lost ) 1 on •••2 Tt Leu 2'14 Ca~ Highlands COM
759 8429 SIGNATIIE LOANS Ptrnaall 3002
Unsecur@<l good credit a f f f f f
must 53•50 000 I LIYE YOI ••• , REAL ESTATE $$ I Thanll you IOf 't>etng so
Available Ne* loans Of re-wonderful 1 II treat vou 10
hnancing Poor credit OK a veal p1cc.11<1 dinner 1us1
Call 24 hrs 1114) 864 0425 as ~ a!> vou hnow what !\ells' Ma11a
• WIDOW HAS SSS • • • • •
Sales
SALE CREW
MANAGER
Put you Direct Sales Ex-
perience to good use working
with teenagers.
You can make $500 Plus per
week. If you can hire. train, &
motivate a Special Sales
Crew getting new customers
for THE DAILY PILOT.
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Motor Routes
available in
Costa lesa
Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
NO COLLECTING
NO SOLICITING
Deliver One Day a Week ·
Must have dependable car
and proof of insurance
Call 842-1444
Ask for Joanne Craney
New Cl lu~ 900 slf 1560 SHARE Oceantronl 2br Supe.ior Costa Mesa
lba with smgle mom & Rent SOiie tor $175 Up or
tor TDs• S 10K-up No
cred .,. 1no pen Den
n1son Assoc 673-73 1 t •
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tOCIC!ler S3951mo ' S850 for all &42-1>666 ulllllles 673 9445
Shr 4BR San C.lem4tnte TH mctnYI SlfTI Aueuctaat1
hse Ocean view frplc Newpor1 Ctr Fasht00 Isl fuewwab HD I
1ac wet bar 1 blk to bch Thi Efttaent Alternative 'miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i $350 , ultlS 498-9633 F111t !14"fY1Ce or answlt'1ng I•
serv1Ce•m&ll Onlt TEMPORARY 640-5470
ROOM FOR RENT I -
Female Roommate wt11nt-YH WOT PIHTllU
ed Mature .ci111t 1pret Elegant ~twl or EJiecutrve
2s-40 ~ Oldl Smoker ottice suite tSOO sq rt
ok K1tcnen pt•v 2 t>< 2 Mey d•Vlde tor '°'"t ten-
OPPY •TIEl'S
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ba apt tn Costa Meu ants G-ous perking l•--------A v a 1 I 1 m m e d Contact Manager a
S3501month Ultl pd LYNNE VALENTINE
pool riot tuo PIN99 call Prope<ltet Inc 673-9333
Judy at 642-4321 e•t •
316 days trom 9-5 C..atrcaal PNperty
1771 IUTIWAITll
M/f Charming cottage 1400 &If war~. ship-
Eut CM Furn Smkr OK ping/receiving doors,
Full pnvleges $42Stmo downtown locallon Ava11
Inell ulils & phone PatlO St 15 Call Judy 631-3555
w/lg bkyd M·F 64>9229 BALBOA ISLAND
10-9pm Marl~ Ave store Avatl
Young prol stir 2BR Apt on Aprl 15 2 yr lease
the water on S Bayfronl S 17 Imo
In Balboa Island Nlsmkr Water1ron1 Homes Rltrs
only $425 Bob 675-3607 873-6900
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218-890-8818
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2'5 yrs up Lte T • 111421
08'nflng & Wa•IPapt'<
-novai 20 v~ t!llP Cit!'""
:;>rOf'lpt re.n &42-593 7
' I~ Pante< •OU atn t l>ut
a paint!" '°"need CN-L
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MIC>-tAE.. COX PAt..n:iiiG
S '2 11, • MA TERtALI
Reit"'encws 5-5~
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I . ·Most employers do not consi~er mqsta~hes a deterrent
O...ReM«. l am a male. 22 years old, witb a
musLaCht. Bttaust or the recent ~land Hotel decision to ban all
facial hair on lhtir employees. do you
tbiAk this n • lrtnd with other
employers?
-V.M .
DeerV.M.,
No. Most employers do not ttt a
ml&St.Kbe as 1 deterrent t0 hirina. as !oaf it is neatly tnmmcd and ~II
maanwoed.
I'm a hiah school junior and I just
started my first job tbtt:t weeks "°
workina for a fa 1 food thain. A man
across the strttt o~red me a job for
more mon~and my mom thinks that
I should take it since this i only a
part-tame Job and it won't hun my
work record. I really like my job and
themoney 15fsnefornow. Wedecided
to let yo.u settle iL Thank you for your
aNwcr.
REI((
M1c11AELS
dable. bltdworkifll, and 111blc) with
your very first Job. Stay witb h and
learn as much as you can. The &UY across the Uttt will be even more
impressed with your loyalty and
tcnte of rcspoasibthty ~hen ~ •~
rHdy to make a chanae. • • • DearReMe,
It's importan• in mj' job to rach
many people by ux ofthe \eleohone. ~ort of\tn than not I have to lean 1
mess,aat to rttum my call, whiCh is
us~lly not done. I don't undcrst1nd
how ~pie in bus,1neu can .-ork ~is way. How many umes 111ppropnatc
to can beck witho ut appcanna pushy?
twice apin after the 1mti1l uy.
Howtve~-. if you are 1ellin1• r:oduct or ltt'VIC'C, pcntrvctantt 1 vny
important, so don't &i\IC: up!
O..rfteeei, ••••
The owner of our company is
thinkin1about retinna and ha' made
some rtmarks about possibly scllina
the company. Sevetal of the em-
ployees are serious about proposina a
buyout plan. What is our firs~s~~.
down w1tb 1he OWMf and dilcuss
your 1nte1uion • Get 1 breakdown of the C'ompany 11stU, 1ndudu~ inven·
\OfY and 1oodw1ll. A repuUlblc com·
pany spec1ahzin1 in mefFrl and
acquu1t1ons can help you draw up a
plan that is fair to 111 and will c~ a pet"Ctntgt of the sale or buyout at 1ts
comptetio".
.llaff Mldffh 11 • S-*18
CaJJ/Ol'Wla ••1#,c:.•t ~t J.._rtlatH fNI ...W N el· -K..S. ~ t• k r "' ~ el CM Dttl'7 PU.4 P.O. au llH, C.U ltlna, 0..rL&.. • • • h is vtf')' imponant that you
estabhsh a aood work ethic (depen-
-c.c. bearc.c.,
h 1s customary to ttempt the call Dear M.M.,
If this is a ~nous possibility sit ltltl.
!!1~~il.._JS~S3!!j0!111!Jeea!!!Z!!!!..' _!!IS!!Jl!l!lll!~ee!!l~ .. ~t-,!H!!,!SI t IHI t SUI !111!1!!~!!'-..!!!!
1111 ... ,./ .. IN RETAIL Sai. ftB.AU'r
till A•t• la
U1U ~f rowwig ,..ttiurwl1 ~ LADIES SHOP nHda 141 .... ft.II ~
Ill& How does s 1.382 part-need• 1Nture tum ptey-~~~;~ortt :t'!.. or Nllk>MI Wholenle .,..__ OFFICE ~
VW '&4 Rabbit Conv, eu1o, ~URA *· amttm ~. clc, .._ alalm. gold alloy wtlla.
fOf Temporwy & Per-time a year eound? Thafa er With prof 11ppewence a ..._ elry Co needt REP. l0t TEMPOAARY AND ;:"'~'= ~t !:: :~1a~~';~::f..~ !r:,0~ ~:.&:. lrTla.U&.llf/TP/T ~=. ~~oln~~. d~:' POsW~J~~f~ete --••-a new tlr ... to ml, lmmacl _., -YAL• 19000 obo 1a&-eo1s st bflng us your lowest --
Ar .. 1 We have poslt10ns one weekend a month PennanMnl PQSitlon-wtth For pool atore. Must be (7 13-782-18811 •Receptionists
for. and two ~k• • year. benefit•. Call Judy mature penon. exper-SALES •C1et111
bonafid.e Acur11 deal and AatH DtaHtll t II
we'll beat It... cXb 'i5·6 EV1tlE. 1 dr,
Call today. -,, you 631-8555 lerlCe deslrable but not •Typlats
e filec9ptionltl qualily neceClary. 962-4333 F V NH STiii UlU •Secntar.-
GUARANTEED! 59K ml, good bOdY and
M IUlllll &WU running condition, '4 700 • c.t. •rr Ill JM CAI arr IEOIPTill/lll lf0 FI T PIT Must Mve min 2 •Data Entry °'*'atora •Dela E 1 -11L Growing r .. tlUl'ant group RETAIL SALES yrs. retail exp NewpM1 •Word PfoeeMOrS
1001 QUAIL ST., NB. OBO (619) 724-9008
12·2112 lUllU • ~~ry &lllY IESOYL needs !Nture team play-BHch s finest Drug •Accounting Clen(a SPICIAL GAIAGI SALE IATE
• Word Procesaors AnaM!m 772-1460 8f with prof IPPNfll'IOe lnaEI 11111n I Store Cett Mon-HI i-5 REGIS"tER NOW ONL y ~ /llne. CALL ...... 2-5671. NABERS
CADILLAC e W w eihouM Corona 73~25 & anllude Phone & gen-llTllM •"aa Mr Wells. 7eo-<>111 AND EARN ~ -• Shipping and Recewing Costa Mesa ~0-1026 eral office exp • mutt lltWll Sales • •Bonus $$$ & • Alie9mbly Cypress527-516t Permanent po11tlon •Paid Holidays lalMI ltlu• 1101 1..,..1 luc~ llU OanaPoint493 1901 w /benel111 Judy Natlonal lumber WI •Paid Vacations -
Top Pay, benefits Long Futle<ton 447 4461 631-8555 Southern Calilornll s W11.E 18400 Vort Karman SAT & SUN t4 SAT/SUN 10-5
BEAUTIFUL SELECTION
ol late model. low mileage
Cadmac1 In Orange
County! See us today I Md lhof1-term assign-Garden Grove 638-8750 leading retail hOme 1m-Yll Ste 130. Irvine 474-2974 Furn, entlqUel, kitchen· 4230 Park Nwprt Apt 2().4
menta for Huntington Hunt Beacn 962·882 l IECEnlllflT provement chain. 11 Mell-LWI 100% FREE to Applicant ware. 75 ve-rs collection 631-16071644-7349 CREVIER Beach, Coata Mesa. La Habra 871-9140 Fast paced environment mg an experienced retall E.O.E ot stuff! 126 Agile (alley) Chalra, dbl bed, dett<a,
Newport Beaci'I 1 Irvine Orange974 2940 Rhequirnthand!i0ng heavy& salesperson l or our TE"--M_.--.--OU--1-.. -_..-•. l_ewp_._r_t_h_i_c_• __ t_l_I_ dressers. d1anes. ~ot ,,..,.,,. ltlNtlee
140-1100
Call: Saddleback Vly 768-5251 P ones ype .. wpm HUNTINGTON BEACH Train to be a broker Earn r--• -•. _ iron patio turn. r'ttan ef ... _.,II .....
Santa Ana 836-91124 clerical stlitl$ Must be store $5/tlr • commission and For Newport Bctl r•tall BL TI fAlllLY UU chairs dining rm suit.
2600 Harbor Blvd
COSTAMiSA
(114)1H-t1n Tustin 731-0481 profess10noal & matrue learn a new profession ~~rp ...... 25-48~r~ f~ .. T .. ••i .... •f:* _coffee table etc' l FIW llAlfUS IP CADILLAC C 0 UP E Westminster 891-2278 N/Smkef 641-0203 II you have basic knowl· Cell Rick Hert at Walk« .,.... ..... .. .,_, ..,., - -• M Pa.fllll m't DEVILLE 78. runa great.
edge of tntetlOf decorat· & Wellington, 722-9566 exper ~-6070 Karen 1615 RUTH LA E SUNDAY ONLY 8-4pm. power everything, lealher
No F .. to AppllClllt EOE lllUIY lmlldl * GENERAL HHP * For small cnu<ch Over l8
Coeta Mesa rental store reliable ellp w1ch1ldren
needs persoro 10 rent and $5hr approx 5hr weal<
m alntatn trucks and 645-578 1 Tues· Thurs 9-2
equipment Apply 1930 -•lllSES•
Newpot't Blvd _ _ Earn up to $29 per hour
lllL nJIAY Referral g travel bonus tnoentlves and morel
Part/Full Time. Corona deJ PltFES•-•• IOLTI Mar ottlce M/F 644-4022 -
p WANTED M-F -SPIC CAI(
& Span Laundry & Dryctn-(71 4) 831-7311
•no lnqu•ra II 2613 Nprt .. OPERATOR '*
Blvd. N9 873-0630 lmmed operung Ell.per
HiAliiG Government pref Wl\nO graveyard
JOOS your a<ea s 15.000-Fri-Sat sn11t Newport
'$68 000 Call !6021 Beactl 6"-7050
838-8885 EXT 398 OWHctlm
mTnS/WllD UllSTEI FIT tor restaurant Xlnt ts IOOl<tng lo• FtT Asst
benefits & working con-District Managers S5 75
d1t1ons Apply in person nr 30 40 nr wl( Full bef'l-
Hotel
llFFll'S ehts · oas allowance
Good driving record
proof ol insurance t714J Fashion Island
540-3008 12 noon to 7pm
HCEPTllllST /TYPtlT
For an Interior de-
signl llooring company
s 12001mo Ask tor
Det>ra (7141-754--024,
IRIPTillRT
FIT tor Beauty StudK> Xlnl
benefits & working con-
d1tlol11 Apply 1n person
llFFll'I
Fasn1on Island
l1c1,t111ist
Fllefldty prof person lor
bUsy phones llte cteocat
duties W train Growtn
opport Good salary
bfttfe11ts1 environm
•752-2233•
RECEPTIONIST I
/PRACTICE BUILDER for
holistic pain center in
Fashion Island Mature
Wdl train M-W-F attleve.
Tu & Tn $7 50/hr 40 hrs
week leaVt> msg
Or Held 65 l • 1765
•no Whldl inclUdes knawl--------Antiques. butcher blk tbl. Antique roll-top desk 2 IS S11ot lllo lladld IJ.Ql9 1 n t s 2 0 0 0 / 0 8 o
edge of kltc;he(i and batn-* ULEI PIT * Tiii SDYIOI lawn & bldg supplles. draf1mg tables 600 Gary IS ~21t a.to '°* IWll 11 845•9854 ask tor helmet
room layoul. measure-Orne • 560SL 1n 60 Days ..... , ~ washer clot~ & more• Pl off 15th st IS~ S. io... I~ Head
ments. color schemes S•• Fig income potential .~T nu •.• It• ,_ _______ .... ________ .. ~ 53Sil"'-~ ~ "!!O.!.,, --
wallpapering, etc 1n11 Incredible revolutionary Htrww llbctllaa .. u 50 lS Ptwet 1Mt1 7012 ... '.>Q --,_ CHE v 7 8 MA LIB U
could be lhe ideal pos· breakthru prods Call Mr 844·8022 U 73SI II. io... 2£$0116 CLASSIC AIC. new lllon for you• Leonard (213) 498-2793 TWO Northwest Alrhne SEARAY 2S'1977 Low .,_.__ • ., __ .. ~ paint, xlnt cond $1700
TRAVEL/LEISURE Tlcile11 to Tampa Florida, hours Xlnt cond Ownr ~ .,..T,..... FORD 65 FALCON 2 dr
Nattonal Lumber rewards Sales
eacti or its employees s.ek1ng ambitious sales
with. people Salary .. comm
• COMPETITIVE SALARY
•COMPANY-PAID
BENEFITS
• ON-GOING TRAINING
• CREDIT UNION
• OPPORTUNITY TO
ADVANCE INTO
MANAGEMENT
We Wiii conduct ON-THE-
SPOT interviews
MONDAY
200pm-4 OOpm
19122 Brookhurst
(Corner of Garfield!
HUNTINGTON BEACH
PIOlmlPIHWI
lul6/ .. tHell/Pr1f
647-2476 msg w/Fran
W.U/YIWHI
Lumber yd Some week·
ends GQOd dnv1no re-
cord Will tram Pay flex
Call l0t app 549-3073
SWISTltsl
Exp d single needle &
overlock operator Call
85•·7430 or 723-0970
llP.l. ucanuY
AGENT via Memphla, Mey 25, Bm Days 759-7600 Parts · Leasing S500 Runs well ~s
New expansion, Xlnt en-$50 EACH 675-1358 Eves 760-0177 835-3171 paint See at 2100 Conl
vtronment lor cllentele. --Pl . Nwpt Bch. 642-1575
Beneltia and top salary WA 1 TE-your auto -IHt/Yaclat Claarttrt 1500 Auto Mall Or. •.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-wlth lollowlng. Contact biography For stgnt lm-1 4fU t I' Chllftyne or Frank paired or stroke patients 37 T WLER-Doh 1 Buy Santa Ana
•752-0752• Outline & tape SlO 95 Lease tor s79tday 55 Frwy at Edinger Be<thed on Newport For 645_.480 detaus cau 675-7 too OPEi 1 llYS
Caaer11 I 1-.-1 •--7014 SeNtoe Hra. Mon-Fri FIT take transcnp11on. .,_, t £,Ol& II -11 7""" w/tram. Sanll ana ......... v 13 LASER .uu am to 10 pm
558-8333 .. 1!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!~~ ~E· .. 1,1,.snEIT e~: hu~:w ~ wl:~~ 8a BMW 325 $292/mo YmllllllY
'll Z21
CllUll1
L1Nt4!!*
111,000
H2-1Hl
Receplloniats, Animal Al-
tendanll, & Techntc:lan
needed for t>usy large
practice FI T or P /T 111ci
wknds & eves, e•p pref,
Irvine 55 t-0304
r-•• Dav10 (818) 355-3773 80 pymts Tot SH.520
SllW I IALI* 3000 Cap Red Clsd end -------1.000·1 of Items Over 140 LIM 14 Ls OAC 641-2886
WllTIW/WlJTEIS
For all aMts
tables of mercnand1se wnn trailer. cover. 3 sails G
M•y 14-15 SAT 1030 $1100 Biii 722-6707 s•erii·n; am-5pm, SUN 10 30am -I'
_3pm Orange County Small 1101 bed trallor • Sall BM
Fairground• Gate 4 Boat Need• worlo., $185
Bldg 14 Arlington Ave. 644 Ross Costa Mesa
CHEVROLET ·as BLAZER
4 Wheel drive, V·6 eogin..
beige Tahoe package
Fully loaded 43k mi X'lnt
cond s12:250 675-9416
11111 tlSI wtsTll um cust F T M-F 1 30 to , oo
PlJ1& Mm Heavy pnones 10 key &
llECEPTilllST I /SEClnUY IATIIUL LIMIER
I & SIPft.Y, llC.
Growing Ctvll Engineering
& Land Planning Firm.
Metts exper1ence<J oeo·
eral oltoce secretary witn
good typing computer &
phone sktlls oe1a1t 0tien-
ted Excellent benefits &
worlung envtronment In
Soutnern Orange Coun-
ty Send resume to Mr
Fuentes at Ro~t Bein.
Wiiham Frost & Assoc
14725 Alton Parkway,
Irvine. CA 92718
lattraafftul.llP
1 7 2 1 So i?'a r b or
Adm donation 14 ($3 548-46 13
w/ad "' coupon> Bnng SliJ1/Decb/Sttr11e I OF ..... Ews"°"'t DUIEA04L old came< .. & phOIO$ to 7022 'llCllYSUI
Tllll1USEll $1300 Mo Anahetm CA• sell trade tnlo 111e typing '"' computer T~ prestu;i•ous hote4 cur-
1
No exp d nee $5.50 hr
•t!f'lly nas ooen1ngs for benefits Apply in person
Newport Beacn llrm or. 11 s a Great Place to Work'
1oo«1ng lor a professional WESTERN 21 SLOOP WtTH 35 140-1444 WllMW CLWEIS PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWPORT BEACH 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD Loaded" Auloma11c11
N-brakes. & turbo • ...,1 N ya..: recep11on1s1 to answer
•NIGHT AUDITORS .... 11111"~ pnones types 50 wpm
•FRONT OFFICE I 729 F11rad St c M I and perlorm otner gen·
AGENTS •5'48-5525• 'eral ott1ce duties as re-
•PRIVATE BAR 0.,..... Sl••rra 'II quired Company w1l.I
TTEND TS ••-mtui • !rem on IBM/PC h eel •~AR Po:.fER Painting nouses •n Costa lent benefl1a-1mmedoate
•FOOD SERVERS I Mesa 40hr wk. S6 w11n nire
•CHIEF ACCOUNTANT bonuses Sei•n 937-0811 YICll IEITH
•HOUSE PERSONS Panntl Plllllllfl
•PROPERTY Custom eKperlenee only
MAINTAINENCE Local refs 722-t777 SEIYICEI, fl0
Houset1eepm9 / --118004 Sky Partl :r235 PlllTEl'S Hl.10 1 CA We offer an exc.ellenl ben-CYstom res.dent1al 1 yr rvme,
ef•t package along w11n exp n4!CC Start $6/tlr (11•) 2I0-11Sl
c.reer opportunit.es Be Need neat apperanoe & UlllTEIEI
• part ol the excttement own trans 548-0818
~etrt:e Sourn Coast PART TIME lllJll. ISS'T
IHSfWIFH/StHt1h FIT or PIT Must have
App1v m pe<son
HUMAN RESOURCES
Monday thru Wednesoa,
9 OOAM to 12 Noo,,
666 Anion Costa Mesa
EOE m 11
PERSONAL
COMMERCIAL
LINES UNDERWRITER
Old est agncy Loe J
Wayne Arprt area Salary
open Benefits Incl Con·
tact Sue 957-1122
Wotn car to servic. estab outgoing personality
lunch routes M-F 8-1 •538-1178•
S50-S60 cash daily UIT&L HmlS llll'l llTCIEI Apt Complex ahowing
17.-0l.l AP" ltght bOOkkeeptng
Wiit train Weetcends only
PASTEIP UTIST
Will TRAIN State--of-the-
from 9.5 Energetic & de-
pendable ~S..4855
art equ•p 5 days/wk incl Ull St-12.
Sat Typing & art baclt· Reservation agent poa.
ground helpful Pleasant. 11.ons !l()ljlt avallabte 25
friendly atmoaphere hour& minimum No exp
Apply Pennyuver, 1660 neoessary wilt train on
IUllCRIST Placent11 C M the job Musi be out-
wtchentele Full or PIT Lag PRESSM-ll going -'nd personable
Nlg 495· 7169 I Costa Mesa locallort Call
---btwn 3-7pm M-TH IUlm ll&Ecumc Orange Coat Delly Pilot • 75> 1155 Linda 'P" "'sper90n al~ IOOl<•ng lor a Preaaman RESERVATIONIST For
°'"t h19Y1rd . w11n 2·3 yeara experience busy Dinner Theatre Gd
Puerto Plaoa Dana Pomt on a .,...b offMt pl'_. ptione per90nal1ty ~ be
lll1lllT
lllllDS
Ooc.or•unity for edvance-con9Clel'lllou• 979-7550
meN benefits salary ----
commensurate With ex-
p~rienc e Call (714)
&42-•321 a&k for Hantl
.... lllD,
ID't..all ··-IPEllll
EQuat Oppty Employer
RETAIL SALES
Lingerie store needs
mature Salesperson lull
time. exp pref 548-6•4•
for growing cleaning com-COLLECTORS ASSOCIA· MOORING Open 7 days a wee11
pany All work is in Hunt-TION 7141494-0024 "' s 10.000 642· t557 Tom Extended Service Hours
1ngton8each 962-796~ 2131693-8421 50 SUP AVAILABLE 7am-10pm Mon-Fro
FIT Ylll IEL.1, Something tC>eC••lwans for Up to 65 Cl'earter Boat BMW '78 5301. white
Must be strong and able to vou today In ctnslflea Irvine Coast Charters loaded, rnint cond. all re-
HOT 111111111
*'•IJSHOO* Mov1ng-Mu1t Seit!
RETAIL UCln&IY
pass back & drug testing. Frff to Tta 6022 675-4704 cords. owned lor 6 years. Call E~ings. or leave
Please call Gean IO' h Sii •too $4600 CALL 720-3755 meuagei •540•7791*
SALESPEOPLE
STOCKERS
For executive su•te Good
typing PC & ptoone skills
required Personable
Call or send resume to
Lynne at 5 Upper
Newport Plaza Newport
Beacn 92660 955-2800
M·F S 1700 -or-Imo
951•4441 I llTTEIS 11 II• l •t 79 BMW 3201 Only
Free 10 good home 7 wks No llve-aboerds Newport 55.000 miles whtltan !•-------• Ea,1.-... WHte4 old c M 642·2911 Beach 673-8535
FIU-TillEI
PAIT-lWf
FLDllUHIH!
' -I great Graduation prM-5535 FREE PUPPIES to good BOAT SLIP ent Must sell 635-5575 !!' ___ !'!'"____ 6 p M p 1n Prvt Community West
F student 30~ wants to hOme wk it-ix up-end of NINpf'l Harbor
1
,, 240Z. AIC Xlnt inter
Houses11 W/Hsekpg exp pies Very playful Sate. secure S300·mo mech sound n-lores
Will start 614 tor swnmer 63l·4305 Call Gary 722-850l needs paint $3200
Xlnt refs 548-588_1 __ Jnrelry/Fua/Art 492-0483 5-9pm only
SECRETARY 1025 SLIP .. LIM ISLE 76 DATSUN HONEYBEE lmmedille openings at our Irv Derltal Pr8Ctlce needs Mtrc~aa•iae 1 _________ Woll take up to 48' sailboat Great student car Runs
HUNTINGTON BEACH warm enlhuslasltc Frnl DIAMOND ring l 15ct sol Avl June 1 818/990·5066 very wem Best ofter
store! Join Southern Call-Office person w/Publlc bti,.n 1010 Sac S 1300 Ola pendant 540-572 t
CORVETTE 79 beige 350
V8 auto.fully loaded 44K
m1 Ong owner S8250
Sat/Sun 873-3672
lorn1as leading retail ::~~!~':! & Mrkting Al'fltlEEMPllllM >.~ct sol S350 Ole & C1a,t11/Trailtr1
home improvement Call Ret>et<ah 857-1244 1931...........,. Blvd. CM amelhyst r ing 5350 1014 HGoo7d~Abe1g8e5 AcJ ;~~ II Ill •YITTIS chain We proVIOe each m, .. .,.,,' 548·2186 Con of°"' emp6oyees wuh ---50 Select Oealefs cau. AC. hit-wheel. tt llef11bles Low mllea ncanuY (Dealer space avallable) WATER COLOR 19 .. ll 14 FDCfl STIUU mall. 45,000 ml Im-B 0 I h I m m.cu I at.
•COMPETITIVE SA' .. RY Newoon Pentnsula Con· --O_O_O_ --T So Laguna 1947 by Trailers RVs, Boals maculate 497-3901 (1 t2107 & 2CWW639) ...,. GIANT PH T IE u1p· CHARL£S w AUSTIN Costa M ... 642-3074 •• EL .... _, •COMPANY-PAID .utung Ftrm needs lull SHOW• Costa Mesa. May 85 JAGUAR XJ6 --•
BENEFITS time ~etary min 5 yr 14•15 See Ad under c&IMIL PlllT, •tercyclt1/ Whtl blue New tires. Hard to find (2M7437)
• ON-GOING TRAINING exp Xlnt typing & phOne CamerastC:iupt =2600 &LJSll Olft lelltttl IOll 46K mis tmmac $24 500 II CAPllCI
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OCC earns berth
in regional tourney
after 8-1 trtumph
BJ STAN GllANCH ...,,_CC:: 4 0 I
At the belinnina of the community
colk&e buel>all season. Oranaie Coast
Coac\ Mike Mayne wasn't quite sure
how well his team could compete
aaainst some strooa teams in the
Oranae Empire Conference.
It was supposed to be a team which
relied on unproven pitching and
scratchina out runs through funda-
mentals.
What Mayne has now 1s his IOt:h
20-win season in 12 years at Coast
(the other two OCC won 19), and
through a 8-1 Orange Empire Con-
ference victory over Citrus Saturday,
a Southern California Regional •t-
largt playoff berth.
But Oranae Coast (11-9. 26-18).
which had to wan Saturday to make
the playoffs. will be limpina into the
playoffs which start Thursday.
After Saturday's win, impressed by
the way his team has hung together
this year, Mayne said ... We played a
very well despite the adverse c.on-
ditions. We have four players that are
injured besides shortstop Mike Mis-
uraca who is playin& wtth a broken
foot."
Saturday, starting first baseman
Darrel Conner was spi~ed and suf-
fered a severely twisted ankJe while
fteldmg a throw from Misuraca to
complete a double play an the seventh
inning.. Conner has been a clutch
hitter many umes this season and
went 2 for 4-w1th a pair of two-out
sin&les that drove in three runs.
Oespite all of the injuries and set
backs that the Pirates have endured
this year, Mayne was confident this
team could make the playoffs.
.. , thou&ht we would make the
playoffs." he said. "Everything hap-
pen~ as I figured it would at the
t>eatnning of the season -Rancho
Santiago finished first. Cypress sec-
ond, and us thud. I knew we would
(Pleue Me PIRATlt8/D2)
OCC'a J.J. Cul~ dlYea back to flnt
on attempted ptC ~ff (top), and Derek
SUNOAY, MAY 8. 1988
Marina ewa1pe to victory In Sun•t awlm flula: 02.:
Biiiy Martin recovering from lnJurln efter fight. D2.;
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Lewi• o f Cltrua alldea ln wttb atolen bue
u Cout•a Jeff &roulette field.a throw.
Rustlers' bats J
come alive,
playoffs next
Golden WesTrtps
Mt. San Antonio,
16-6, to earn berth
By JON FERGUSON °' ... ~ ........
Golden Wcsfs lineup lt"f1 hltlc
qucsuon Sa1urda) as to 1he club·s
h11ung potcnttal
~fter a slow stan an the Rustlers·
mo!>t 1mponan1 game to date (raag
Paqucuc took a Scott Robles
cun eball and hit the first of his 1wo
moonshots high over l~ cen1cr-ficld
1.1.all and into the lrtt1 m the fifth
inning to pull Golden West within a
run T.,.,o 1nn1ngs later, the Rustlers
led b' 11
Golden \\.est u~ a 25-hit attack
1.1.1th \I\ batter\ gcn1n1 three or more
hits to bombard "!Siting Mt San
Antonio. 16-6 and auarantec itself a
bt-rth 1n the Southern Cal1fomia
R~aonals. 1.1.h1ch begin Thursda'
Tht' kc~ pla)t'rs" Just take a ie2.k at
Saturda' ·\ bo.lscorc and ~mt' .... ,11 do ·
··The last round (of confert'ncc).
1.1.t'''t' hit the ball about as wt'll as
an)bod' · said Coach Fred Hoo-.,er
.. It ~em'> hke somt' of tht' best JC-s
that werC' crushing teams at the
beglnning of the ~tar arc-n·t doing as
mul h no .. I think wt'·"e mo"~ ..
added Hoo' er as ht' mo11on~ across
1.1.1th his hand in a control!~ upward
motion
The Rustlers (14-7 :'!b-13) who
ha'e a'nagt'd 1 l 9 hltS and 8 7 runs
per game this season. followed the
fifth .. 1th James Bucchen·s pmt'·
w1nn1ng two-run homer in the sixth
and unloadt'd with 10 run'> an tht'
se' enth
··That fttl~grcat ' Buccht'n said
·· ~11 tht' .,.,ork tbat .. t' did paid off. 'We
1.1.on a lot of 1mpon.ant gamt""'> beat a
lot of the good teams (m conft'rcncel
II.I.ICC ••
Mt San .\nton10(14-7.28-1 2)was
ucd for first place throu&h W~ncs--
da} but alter bcin& beaten by a
combined score of 45-8 b) Cemtos
and Golden West, the Mounties arc
suddcnl) left out of the pla)off
picture
Tht' lineup that shelled five Moun-
11c!> pitchers was I~ b) Paquette. the
Rustlers' "lo 3 hitter who has been a
model of cons1stcnC) since da> one. ..
Ht' went 3 for 4 wtth three runs and •
three RBI ~
He folio~ up htS 430-foot ho mct •
an the fifth b\ putuna a Stcvt' ()ye
fastball h1£hir and further 1n the "
se't'nth that went to Mcfadden
>\' enut' O\ er the center-(teld wall.
Otncrs 1nciuded Tom Smythc(S for
5. 2 RBI). Teri) Rc1chen (4 for 5. I
RBI) James Bucchen and Mtk.e
Hu) ler (3 for 6. 2 runs. 2 RBI). Jon
Manin (3 for 5. ~runs, I RBI). Ketth
Laszlo (.:! for 5. ~runs. 2 RBI) and Dan
V11lcps (:'! for 5. I run) Joe Avena
d1dn·1. ha\t' a hit. but had an
important sacrifice fl y which pve
Golden West a run when 1t still
trail~
The Mounties reached Rustlcn
staner Tom Thobe for nine h1u and a
5-1 lead through 311~ annmgs before
.\' ersa start~ a run of 14 stra1pt
runs
"When the) went ahead. no one
panicked " Hoover said .. Thobe
d1dn ·, ha' e his best stuff. but I think
the big inning took the wind out of
their sails ·•
.. If wt''e sot Thobe throwini. we
foci confident behind him." Paqucne
said.·· 1 think he's the best pitcher out
tht're nght nov. m Junior collqt.
When he's tht""rc tht' runs will come."
But even wuhout his best stuff.
Thobe went 81 1 mnmss, fannma six
v.h11t' walkm& four to up his record to
I 0-2 .\ftcr h1tt1ng a batter in the
founh 1n01og to force a run across.
Thobe retired 14 of t~ ncx t 15
batters Bill Baird came on to set the
final two outs
··1 camt' m real conficknt. relaxed. I
think I ps)ched m~~lf out p1tch1na
v.1sc I kept telling m}selfl bad to win
this ballpme I was gcttm& down on
(Pleue eee RUSTLE-· fD2) •
Tudorputs EdisonfrustratesFountain ValleyRojas
Dcloadmgpesrson Barons' playori chances de>p>IC nppong OUI 15 base h>ts. on<ludon< a t~O->i.t0>U<S. >I wa> h0> n<gOUaUon of th< basocs whKh silent
ST. LOUIS (AP) -John Tudor.
who lost a no-hitter in the eighth
inning. did a lot s;>f thinking Saturday
nit.ht.
out. two-run homer b\ "vfark Dodd in the \t''\enth. had Harrell happiest . f I
d ag d ft 9 8 d ' t which closed the gap io one run Mt"ad has opened tht' sixth 1.1.ith a double and a ter oss am e a e -e1 ea \\hat musl haH' bttn runrung \Cl) fresh in after gelling l O third On a wild pllCh. ht' troll~ 1n
--Neil's mind. ho""'e"t'r. was the doubk pla) .,.,,h1ch fo r et score .,.,hen Higgins dropped a perfect ~ucczc
ieny Pendleton hit a sacnficc fl y
with one out 1n the ninth inning to
score Willie McGee as St. LoulS beat
the Los An,eles Dodacrs. 2-1. at
Busch Stadium to give Tudor somc-
thinf to be happy about even though
he didn't get the victor;.
Todd Worrell. 1-2. was the winner
with one innina of relief.
Tudor pitched seven hitless innings
before Mike Marshall sinaled to left
leadina off'thc eighth. Mid:ey Hatch-
er followed with another sinaJe, and
two outs later. pinch-hitter Steve SaJt
tied the score 1-1 with a singk to
center.
.. Sure I was disappointed," Tudor
said. "I'd be lyina ifl said I wasn't."
Tudor said the pitch to MarshaJI
wasa chanseup. "He'sa &ood hitter,"
the left-hander said.
··1 started thinkina about the no-
hit\ef aft.er the seventh ... said Tudor,
who was makinajust his third st.an of
the season.
"Then, after the hit, I was 1ust
(Pl ... eee DODOBRS/D3)
By ROGER CARLSON
Ot ... o.117 ..........
With just two rounds of 15 left and five ol s1'
teams in quest of a Sunset League champ1onsh1p.
as well as Ol'le ofthrtt spots in the ('If 4-A baseball
playoffs. 1t -..as ob' 1ous something had to g1"t' on
Saturday afternoon at Echson H1,h.
As 11 tumed out it was the Barons of Fountain
Valle} .... ho had the ability to give. and the) d1dJUSt
that in g1v1ng awa) a 9-8 dcc1s1on. leaving them 1n
a pos1t1on which wall take a near-miracle to make
the playoffs as the leasue's No. 3 entry
Edison H1gh 's Chargers took ad,antage of
seven base hats. three of the infield vanct). to scort>
seven times in the third inning. then held on as the
Barons scored seven 1n the last two innings to come
within a whisker ofpulhng it out.
"I was feeling pretty good when 1t was 8-1 ,"
said Edison Coach Paul Harrell, whose team pulls
into a uc with Huntington Beach (7~) for third
place, a pme behind leader Westminster (8·5) and
a half-game behind Ocean View (7-5-1).
.. The trouble is we're still an a position wht're I
don't know what to tell this team. except to .... m and
see what ~ppens. .. added the first-year Chargers·
coach.
Fountain Valley Coach Kent Neil. aJso in his
initial campa11n. could only ponder what might
have been after scc1nah1sclub lose its third stra1gh1
had JUSt prec~ed Dodd·s blast. a 6-4-3 dcfens1,e bunt
effort ~h1ch wiped out tht' potential t)ing run .. That squttzc 1.1.as JUSt a great ]Ob " said
Bui that 1.1.as JU St the up of the iceberg for the Harrell ·· ~t least I lnt""1.1. a grand slam doe-sn 't beat
Barons. 1.1.ho c-an look back on this ont' as the us ··
epitome ofthc1r undoing. For Neal. 1t was frustration rt\ 1s1ted "We had
Double pla)s 1n tht' first and se<:ond innings <,,()man~ opponuniucs.." he said "We )USt didn't
hdix-d bail ou1 Edison starter Clms Banlla. who do •l an kc) s11ua11ons "e'rc al-.a)s a httlt' sh) ··
1.1.a~ an some wn of trouble an e' Cl) inning .\midst the 15-hll Fountain\. allt'' at~ck "'li
The Barons left runners on baSt' (nine 1n all) in a 4-for-4 t'ffort at the plait' b) Tom \1~ndo1a
all hut tht' last frame Banlla staggenng to the tin ash
for the complete gamt' .. 1cto~
Harrell paid a" 1s1t to his pitcher in the st\ enth
afit'r Dodd"s home run and P't' him Ont' last battt'r
to face after being told b) has ~taner "I 1hinl l'"e
got one more out left m me "
Banlla respond~ by inducing a grounder to
third baseman Don Tcrrano"c for tht' 1.1.inncr
But that wasn't Bani la's only close spot In the
fourth. he gave up thrtt hits. but got tht' last two
batters o n stn~cs.
-'\nd after~ttina thrtt batters on stnkt's 1n the
fifth, he was touched for five hits. including a two-
run single by Tony Spann. before ~tung the third
out on a called stnke
Despite the efforts at the plate b) ca1cher
Dai;I Mead. who went 3 for 4 with a double. a solo
home run and two RBI. 1t was Mead's one run
scored which was the ultimate w1nnin1 edge
Produc1n1 th.at mUIJn v.-as the pla) of
sophomore Bnan H1111ns. Forget his J..for-3
In an .\ngclus Lcag~ pme
Mater Del I I, Bidlop Am•t t: ~Monarchs
remained tied with nval Servnc for the league lead
aftt'r clubbing·~ host uncc~
Mater De1 and Servile each arr 1 1-~ en1cnng a
pair of games Wednt$day (7 pm. at GloHr
Stadium I and on Frtda) afternoon at home apms1
the Fnars. Mater De1 is 19-2 o"erall
Makt' Basse was 3 for 4 ~•th four RBI.
including a two-run tnplc in tM third and a t1.1.o-
run single in tht' SCC'Ond
Joe Ciccarella was 2 for 1 wtth a pair of RBI
and 1wo runs scored as all but one player m tht'
stanang lineup had at least one hit
Junior nght-hander Bnan Frankel went m .
1nn1~ allo....,ina Just two hits and one walk. Ht'
eAtended his scoreless streak to IS 19n11~ beforr
II" •na WI) to reliever Pete Keupwho prctef'Ved tht'
shutout b) worl1n1 a scorclns se~cnth.
Bishop "mat falls to 7-6 an Anarlus pqy.
Filly helps Lukas end string of Derby failures
Winnln Colors ho s of stretch charge
by Forty Niner to earn victory by a neck
ahcld. there lS no more ··wait 'bl Mlt
year .. for Luk.as.
Winnina Colors broke on top and
ata}'c(t . there for the IV. mile$. ah~ 1t looked like Fony Niner
wu *°"" to catch her in the final
sixteenth. She won by a neck. the
closest finish in the Oetby since 1969.
when M~ic PnrK-e was a nedt in
fiont of Ans and Uiters 'fith Dike a
half-nath furthtt t.c1t in third.
Riddeft "1 Gary S.CVcns. Winni1t11
Colon carried 121 poonds bonW in
2:02 l/S ao:,jf:)ia RCCR'o 191.S. ud Genuine Risk. 1980. a the only filty
wlMefs in the 114"-,car hislcwy °'* Dab)' •
.. We decided '° -.i the race Carly
if thb kt hct." Stevens said after
winnina hi first ~ in four mes..
SM not onl)' 11ole the ratt. Win-
nh11 Colon Siole tbt tan of the
croild Of ll7.6~. Uw founh lltpt
ever.
Tiie. fUtyJ ~tot a ,j.pound •Jt alloWance rrom QCh of bcr 16 ma~
riv.ti. w the fidd throUP the ""' q_,., in tbt ND pell the Mands in ll __. She 1a1ehCld tM hllf in 46
4A lhftt ~in I: 11 21' and t'-c
lirilt in 1:36.
SlretCh runaen wch as Brian's
TimtaodCcfts rc\ltf Md a Cha
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Angels' mISeries
continue thanks to Blue Jays.9-4
By RICHARD DUNN
Dlllllf ..... Cc: I $ P
For the first ume 1n his rookie
campatan as manager of the Angels,
Cookie Ro1as closed the door to his
office after the pmt' and refused to
comment.
-1 have no comment." RoJas satd
aftt'r the ~nacls dropped another one
Saturday n1&ht to the Toronto Blue
Ja) s. 9-4, in Tront of32.630 Anaheim
The sclJedaJe
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Martin treated
for head lnjUry
after latest fight
From 'nae A11ecl1ted PTets
ARLINGTON. Texas -New York
Yanktts Manaaer Billy Martin, whose 36·
yc~r career has bttn marked by mo~ lh.an
a dozen on-and-off the lidd flahts. was
recovenna Saturday from his lattst altercation. in a
topless bar. The Yankees said Manfo was uated at a bospjtal
for a head inJury requirin& 40 sutches after a nm-m W1th
lhrtt men in the bar near Arlinaton Stadium. The club
Uld Manin was accosted 1n the men's room by the
three. who had bttn tauntana him.
A doorwoman 11 the bar. Lace, described the
establishment as an expensive gentleman's club
frequented b) businessmen The woman. who declined
to &J \e her name said n was a topless bar.
She ~1d no one was at the pla~ this afternoon who
was worlong Fri day night when the inc ident occurred
>\ nursing supervisor at Arlington Memo nal
Hosp1t.al said Man in was not admitted 10 that hospital.
Manin. who managed the team an Saturday night'~
game against the Texas Ran&ers. was exonerated b)
Owner Gcoq~e Steanbrtnner. wh o "as with tht" team
when the incident occurcd.
'Tm con' meed after speaking to vanous and1v1d·
uals that 8111) Manin was v1ct1m1zed in this incident."
Steinbrenner was quoted 1n a statement issued by the
team "Bill) 1s m) manager Case closed."
Martin arrived at the Yankee clubhouse an hour
befort the stan ofSaturda) night's game and met bnell)
with reponcr~.
MartJO said he was attacked b) three unknown
assailants and "a'> struck about 1he head with a blunt
instrument. re<>ulung 1n inJ unes in and under his left
ear.
Manin said he went to the bar "'Ith Yankees ( oach
Mike Ferraro and ""enl to the rest room alone beforl'
lea' ang. Yank~ broadcaster Phil Rizzuto said Hall of
Farner M1cke\ Mantle "as also w11h Manin after
Fnda) 's game·
Marttn said he did nothing to pro' oke the a t tad.
"If I was arguing with someone I'd e\pect 11 ··
Manin said ··e ut I ""asn't O ne of them pinned m~
arms I was htt on top of the head with a bl unt
instrument Three guys were pounding me. The) left
then some people came in and got me. I didn't e'en
thro" a punch T hat's exact I) the "a) 1t happened "
Martm said he ne'er go t 1n a punch.
Quote of the day
Mike Mddu, a pitcher for the Ph1ladelph1a
Ph1ll1cs. who gamed a v1cto~ in relief 0' er
Pittsburgh o n -\pnl 6. the same day his younger
brother Greg pitched a shutout for the Ch1cagu
Cubs at Atlanta. asked 1f the brothers had ever
won on the same da) before: "The only ume I can
think of was "hen we spl11 a doubleheade r
playing wh1ffie ball tn the back)ard."
Byrum takes lead in Las Vegas
Cart Bynm capped a 5-under-par fi.,
w11h b1rd11.:s on h1<; last two holes and
C'">tablish~-d a onc-sho1 lead Saturda\ after
the third round of the Las Ve-gas i n' 11a-l!I
11onal 'T m fortunate lo be there (1n the lead)." Bu um
said aftn his S-under-par efTon at \panish Tratf ga,e
him a 54-holc total ol 12-undcr-par 204 after o ne tnp
around each of each of the thrtt r('son courses used m
1h1s 1ournamcn1 Ben Cren1uw also had a 67 al
Spanish Trail and mo,ed into second place at 205 In
the LPG.\ toumam('nt at Suffolk. Va Sberri Tarner
oven ook li r\l·round leader Kim Sltlpmu with a 4-
undcr-par 68 for a one-shot lead over Belly King and
Mh1ie Berteotti alter the sernnd round. Turner
finished two trips around the 6.21 5-)ard Ponsmouth
Sleep) Hole Golf C oursc at I J6. e1gh1 under par .
Defending champion Chi Chi Rodriguez, Dale OougJaa1
and Biiiy Ca1per shared 1he lead after two rounds oft he
Vantage a1 thl' Dominion PG -\ Seniors Tournament 1n
San Antonio Douglass. who started the da) five shots
back of fir-it-round leader Bobby Nlc~ola, made SC\ en
b1rd1es on the wa} 10 a 65 ont" shot ofTthe course record
set b} J .C Goosle 1n the first round of last year's
tournament
Denver takes care of Seattle
DE"''-ER -Lala,('lle Lever. playing m
de'>p1le a strained n ghl knee that sidelined
him the pre' 1ou\ game scored 11 ofh1s 21
points in the dl·c1s1\.e third quarter as the
Denver "luggets defeated the Seattle SuperSon1cs.
11 5-96 Saturd.s' and ad,anced to the second round of
the N B.\ pla)ott ..
The Nugch . "inning the first-round scncs 3-:!.
will pla) host to ~c: Dalla\ Mavericks Tuesday ntght 1n
the opcner o f a bcst-of-se ... en scnes. Game 2 will be
Thursday ntgnt. al~ in Denver.
I
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Detroit win• to ~hten aeries
DETROIT -B~nt Ashton trortd (ii
twice. 1nclud1na the ao-ahead aoaJ late '" ' the .econd pcnod. 11 the Dttron Red
Winp came back from two 1traiaht louct
1n Edmonton for a S-2 \11ctory over the O.kts in Oamc
) of the Campbell Conference finals Saturday mt.ht.
The Red Wings had blown a l-I teeond-ptnod
ltaJ to foSt'. S-3, in Game 2on Thursday nipt.but there
"as no ~uch letdown this tlmC' as they camcahve behind
the scorin& of Ashton and a aohd dcftrue anchored by
pltender Glen Hanlon.
Steve Yurman. the Red Winp• captai11 who had
been sidelined by a knee injury. pla)'Cd bis first pme
san« March I and contribuied an 1SSJ1t to the Detroit
attaek whale btina uxd sporadically.
Wayne O~uky bad both of Edmonton's coals on
po~r pa.ys.
FV's Graham wine tourney
Top-seeded Dd»oral Grdlm, 17, of Ill
Founuun VallC'). beal No 2 seed llrtsta
Amud, 18. of San Pedro, 6-), 1-6. 1-5.
Saturda) lo win the 18-under cl\am-
p1onsh1p of the JUn1or girls' Tennis Tournamcnl of
Champions 1n M1s)10n VieJO Twelve-)car-old Ja-
nifer Capriali of La uderhill Fla . who adv~ced 10 the
semifinals of the IM-under d1n s1on before losing lo
G raham Frida) was nam('d the 1ournament's Most
Prom1smg Junior PlaH·r Pas1 winners have included
Tracy Aaatln, Andrea Jae1er and Zlna Garrlsoa
Andre A1a11i, pla) ing his third malch m 24 hours. beat
fcllo" American Aaron Krick1teln, 6-3. 6-). to advance
to the final of the 1 uu rnament of C'hampions in New
York Agas''· the lihh ~ed. will m('et No. ~ Slobodu
Zlvojlnovic 1n toda' \ final a1 the West ~1de Tennis
Club In Rome. '4.·cond-~dcd Gabriela Sabatini of
Argentina and .....,o 14 Ht leti Keleal advanct"d to the
final of thl' lt.ilian Open women's tennis cham· p1on~h1p'> \\Ith <,tra1gh t·<>et \.ICtoncs in 86-degrcc heat
Jackie Joyner-Kersee, lOmpet1ng 1n the 100 meter
hurd les for tht· first 11me this year. set an Amencan
record b) "inning the women's C\.ent in 12.70 seco nds
at the Modc\tO In' 1t.s11onal trad. a nd field meet. Roger
Kingdom won the men·\ 110-melCT hurdles 10 13.37
seconds. bes1 11me 1n the "orld this )Car, and Mark
Wlt~erspoon \\JS the 100-,ard dash winner
.\rgcn11na's Juan Martin Cout retained his World
BoA ing .\sS<X 1a11on Junior \\eherwe1&ht cro"n b~
kn<Xl 1ng out \oulh "-.orcan challenger Saag-Ho Lee in
the second round 1n Ro'>t.'to Dt"gli .\bruz11. Ital~ Rieb
Mast tool.. thl· kad un 1hc: 279th lap and held ofT Rob
Moroso and Bobby Alfi son to "1 n thr inaugural
Pi.-nns)han1a 100 '-.\',( .\R race
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PIRA~ES •••
h'omDl
blulc Chn.tt (9·10. 22·19) for third
place anJ lhaa tbt last pmc of lhc
year would drcide it ...
for lhc Piratcs. centtt Oelder John
Kuimac (2 for 4. two runt and one
RBI). third bl man Tom Yanez (2
for S. I run, 2 RBI) and ttt0nd
baseman Hector Santa Cruz(l for4. l
runs) had productive "-11-
Af\er Citrus ICOttd 111 run.st~ last
ume the two t~ms met, OCC (>ltchtt
Sam Colarusso came up wnh an
ouut.andi~ efTon. allow1na one run
on seven ball w1th II• strikcoull en
route to• comple1e aame v1C10f1.?
.. Cola rut.So pitched a p-eat aame." Mayn~ said ... The d1fTcrmce in the
pme was the p1tthu"'"· .
Oranat Coast t•ptoaea f« f'our
runs in 1he ~nd and nevtf looktd
back. John Kuzm1c walked with lbe
bases loaded.. aJIOWtnf JJ. Cufpepper
to trol home W1tb Pirwtn' first run
afier he led ofT w1lh a double.·
Yanez doubled home Pete
McKelltt. and Santa Cna advanced
Kuzmac bcfcm Cra_, Nixon's ucri-
fiC'C ny bro04ht him In.
The f1ahtlll$ Owls only run came
m the founh ann1na when they hit
thrtt s1ra1aht sing)C1. but Colarusso
got out of trouble when Anthony
Delslu hned out to Santa Cruz. who
doubled lhe runner off first base. It
was the first of two double plays for
the Pirates. ............. .,,'-...... The Pirates slammed the door shul
m the fourth inning when they scored
three runs. two coming on one of
Conner's single.
OOC pitcher s.m Cotara..o folio-.. tbJ'oa4h with pitch
dartnc complete-pme effort In 8-1 Ylctory OYer Cltrua.
RUSTLERS' BATS COME ALIVE, 16-6. • •
myself a lot." Tho bc said ofthtcari)
1nn1ngs "I wasn'1 really confid~t 1n
m) pitching. I d1dn'1 fttl com·
fonable. m) rhythm was off ..
That's when a spccial dugout guest
-.\ngels reliever Ra} KrawC)zk who
pla)ed at G o lden West -had a httlc
talk "11h Thobe
·'After the founh. he talked to me
and sc:uled me down a btt He told me
to pitch one pnch at a time and keep 11
lo w He's ~en out here all year. He's
taught me a lot aboul how to thmlt out
th~. react tn cntam srtuat1ons. He's
~n a big 1nOuencc o n me."
Hoover said adding another pitch
also helped Thobe.
··R1@ht at the stan. he wasgotngall
cunicbaJls." Hoover said. -rhen he
started throwina tht cuts (cut-slider)
and staned gctuna the ~f\in out.
Yoo ·d be surpnsed what happens
when a batter has to look at thrtt
pitches instead of two ..
When n was over. the Ruslkrs had
overcome a rou&h spot, much like
the) have St"vtral umcs this season.
following up wmning streaks ap1nst
good compet1l1on with skids or a kc)
loss.
After wmnina their firsl three
conference pmcs to ta~ the lead,
came a thrtt-pme losin& streak and
one of Hoover's few team meetings 10
tell his 1caqi what kind of datly effort
1t took to become a contender.
"We've been gelling for about the
last month hett... Hoover said.
.. We're about where ~ wanl to be
We've proven we '.an bcal good
teams We'vC' alM> proved we can Sl\.lb
our roe:· ·
Like m the team's two lo55CS. and
nearly a third Thursday. to sixth·
place Long Beach. Those arc games
the Rustlers can ill afford to lose in the
upcoming regionals.
"When we want 10 play. we can
play.'' Paquette said. "But wc-'ve ~ot a
lot or lazy guys who a lot of times
don't feel hke playmg. We feel
lackada1S1cal on games we should
wm We can•t do that. That's how we
lost to Long Beach ...
Marina takes league titles
Viking boys edge Edison, FV:
girls avenge loss to Barons
By JON FERGUSON
Of ............ ..,.
Manna H1gh's boys and girls swim teamsconfirmed
their theme T ~shin slogan donning 1hcmsch es as
"ton tender'> .. and the rt"st as ··pretenders .. -10 an ei1:tent
-at tht' Sunset League finals Saturday at Golden West
( ollcge.
Edison and f ountain Valley made a strong run in the
bo}S prog.ram. tying for second with 289 points to
Manna's 315 firs1-place t<>tal. On the girls side. Fountain
Valk) had nipped the Yikes by three points 1n their dual
m~I. but lost by a 400-326 margin in the finals.
"Wt: were quietly sctung potnts up:· said Manna
( oach Da' e Pickford of the boys portion. "We kind of
wo re people down. We set ourselves up to do well by
sw1mmmg WC'll in the prehms. We got enough poeple in
the top six that Fountain Valley couldn't make it up:·
Some of the best an the boys included Manna·s Jason
Cox. Fountain Valley's Darren Ham and Mark Nielsen
and ~estminster's Chns Seeger (4·40.38 to win the 500
free) a nd John Webster.
Leading the girls field wcrt Fountain Valley's Debbie
BabashofT plus Manna's Kan Lupton. Bcts1 Hugh and
400-meter relay team (ox·~ efforts demonstrate as well as any the key to
winning a team competition. While the Manna
sophomore docs besl 1n the 200 tnd1v1dual medley. he
swam the :!00 frtt instead Saturday to shore up a weak
area and gain points for 1he team in what proved to be a
close ract for the title where depth ruled.
"He's unshaved, that's what is 1mprcss1ve," said
Pick ford. who also helps head coach John Wn&hl w1th the
boys team "We played a .-me with the rest of the l~gu.e.
Everyone thought he·d swim the 200 IM. so we put him 1n
the 200 free. The It.id (Ham) who beat him had to shave to
beat him "
But even mort 1mpress1ve was Cox's n'lccl record
54 9 5 1 n the I()().) ard backs1roke. brcaktng the record of
55 19 set by Manna's Steve Smith 1n 1984 Cox said he
hopes to make the top three in CIF With the benefit of a
~ha\C
"By the time he graduates. he should be the finest
s"'1mmer we've had:· Pickford satd.
But 1t was dtplh that broua.ht the title.
The V 1kin15 counted on sophomore Charles Kenyon
~1nnms the 200 IM (2:03.82), affording them the luxul)
of mo' 1ng Cox. Also. Kenyon was ~ed fourth 1n the
I 00 butterfly and finished 9e<X>nd to Wcstmmster's
Webster. who won m 53.46.
Senior Gartt Bmckes earned second in the I 00 fre<:,
bchtnd Nielsen (48.86). and was lhnd 10 the SO free after
qualifying s1itth
The Barons' Nielsen slipped from hisquahfy1ng lime
m the 50frce but still won m 22.07. anddid the same 1n lh('
100 free but came ofTa wmner.
Peter Palombi, Mau Mauser and Todd McClung led
thr Edison bo)s
On the 11rls side, BabashofTbroke her own record 10
the 200 free 1n I :53.42 and also won 1he 500 free.
contmuma to amass points for her school between
workouts for the M1ss1on VteJo Nadadorcs.
Lupton. a Marina senior. broke her own record m the
50 free. n1pp1n1 Juhe Voat (2S.00) 10 24. 74, and also
defended her I 00 free lequc crown m S4.43. Hugh. a
1un1or. captured the 200 JM 1n 2: 11.92 and defended her
100 backstroke utle m I :01.66.
Other key contnbutors to the Manna utJe were the
record-sett1n14()()..yard free relay team of Huah. Lupton.
Diana Dnesscn and Jill Pe1crson -which shaved 6'h
sccondsofflhcold record with a t1mco0:38.86-seniors
Knsti Boehm and Kathy Stuppy and freshman Anne
Simmons. who won the 100 breaststroke in I :09.18.
01her key fountain Valley prts included Yoat.
Michelle Ham, Karen MacR1ll, Chnstine Dahlstrom and
the w1nnmA 200 medley relay quartet..
·OCC's Slattery captures
regional crown in tennis
UCiblanks n i'~~ g O ANGELS FALL TO TORONTO, 9-4 ••• ..-ac iiC -rromn1 .
' bad innings. 1 have no excuses. I the lead. l-2. homer a~d ~rof'!lplly shut Toronto
Jeff Haack and Kevin IUandalaft thrcwsomebadpitchaandtbeywcrc Joyncrdovctoh1sn1tu.bunbeblJI down unul t e ninth. •
The Oran11t" ( oa\t < ollege of Slattcl)·Hastings and Monica hit o ut." squined inlo shallow riaht field to Moo~ pitched lhe ninth for the
"'o men's tenors team "cnt I for 2 McL1n~Cnsta Krucker m doubles for combined on a five-hit shutout as Georae Bell and IUncc MuUinab allow Fernandez the 11metoscorc the A"JCIS and Toronto promptly added
Saturda) at the Southt·rn C altforn1a the state tournament next weekend UCl blanked Pacific. 9-0. Saturday htt home runs off Frater and IO"ahead run. lo 1u lead. With the bases loeded,
Rca.ional tournament at Ventura Orange Coast also claimed the ntght in a Pacific Coast Athlcuc Mulliniks produced his first pme· Ben elUended the ra~ly. He lofted M~ balked home M05Cby and Colle~ team troph) wllh 22 points. Associauon baseball game al Ant· "mnina RBI with an infield linaJe •" one down .the Ii~ 1n ri&Jtt, far a~ay w.lkcd home Mulliniks. .
Juhe Slatter) continued her run On the men's side: eater Field. the fifth lhe 1nnina Toronto sea~ from Chila Davis, who was playtna Barfield produced the third Nn
throuah the tournc' with a pan of Oransc Coast's Eric Rcblt.tcr was a Huck worked the first six inn an~. four 11mes to take the lead for aooct. him to pull. with an RBI sroundout with the b&tes
stra1&ftt·sct "•ctones. defca11~ Traq scm1finahstand Chns Flood and Will allowing iwo hits and 8 walk. while To,..nto starter Miu Flanapn Bdl wound up witb a tnplc after loaded for the tnnina's second out.
LaCortc fro m G rossmont 1n the Manno were fi021isuat the Southern stnkana oul four. Only one f>Kific (J.2~. on the upswtna afttt a djsmal Davishadtroublccom1~pW1thlhe *
semi finals and Chris J~ an the Cal1forrua Rttionals in San 01~ runner reached third fo.r Pacific 198 h .. ed ... _ ~-'tb . . M_..._, nd 11' a. .-.a. llOTU -o..• MMew ,.. Saddlcbllck'I Craaa o·sha~~sy (I 0-10. 20-30) in the game. . r1C!"' up u~ ""'""' 1 ., IU ~II. sconnr .,__.,,.. u IBl1LstO .... .-. ... Set\lf'on "'91 It ,,,.., ....-. ..... champ1onsh1p match h) 1dent1C'al John Sctburatrhomered in the first sharp 1nninp. . aive the Blue Jays a th~n It.Id. 1 ""'-....,.ture 1o r..._ • ........ 911 6-~~c~~~csthe Pirates' team of G~~c~~ '~ ~:'. 1c:a~~ ~ 1nnin1 to Jivt the Anteaten (8--12. h T~A•ls~~ ... a:oJ~ix!.~ TheAnad1tcOrcdtwi«intheli1th =:"=.--.::"'.!: ,"':.,..M:a.~ :':
sccond in team standin,s. 29·l8·1)a2-0lead Theblasttoocnter t '" annin&w_ n ... ,. ~i to cut Toronto's lead to one. Tony lift ... Wll • OIJI ~ llX .. •"--.
Slattery and Natalie Hastmgs was All • .-well as the Cout doubles field was his fifth homer of the season. a broken-bat Jtnak to ctn"?'. to~ Armas and Jack Howell opened the TN ~ ..,. ~ ., .., ~ .....
forced to default an the semifinals team ~ Chris Huunp and JefT Also contribuliQI to the Antc2tm' Bnan Dowruf\I and Ouh 0.~11 . innina~ with back-to-beck doubles ~ :::=.,"':.c.,.~ .":':,':......~
when Slaµcry wu forced to default Casey. move on •o the teate cham· 10-htt attack was AJ Rodn.ua. who chopped Ontova~nd to bri.':J while l>owni• bad an R.81 aaqk to .,......., ~ tcce11"1j ~.., ...
because o tnJUr)'. fi S piomhipsat C1bn·110 o ............ Oub i'n "-'ent 4 for' and~ twice; Mike Mark Mclcmon on a P'OU riaht to K'Of't Ho~U ~..,.!~•' c~ ~ 1111..,11 • ~n~s~~S:'~?~~a!~~he ~~~~ cn::d. bqinnina Frida;.-· Fay, who had• threei-run triple in the ouhownina walUd wi1hoaeout. then B~t t~ BlueJa* ~btothetolo ::~..:=:: ~1:~!
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Oreno-Coest DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May I , 1988 D3
Reuschel returns to 1977 form in beating Cubs
Uri 's omcrgtves ormer
C tcago pitcher 2-1 triumph
...... fte Alteda .. p,....
In 1977, Rack RCUICbd won 20 pmes for the Cubs
and on Saturday he looked every bit 11 Jood 1n pitchin&
San Franci.co to a l·l victory over Ouaiao at Wriatey
Field.
R.cutcheJ1 ,_I, allowed five hits 1n 7Y, 1nn1np and
J0et Unbe bit a two-run homer with two out lo the
seventh
"'Bc:causc of the dimensions and the wtnds, hitten
hke to do diffcttnt th1np ~ ... said Reu1ehel, .. and to me, that's playlna npt in • p1tcbet'1 hands. ..
Reutchel 9itehed for the Cubs from 1972-81 and
qain in 1983-8•. The 39-year-okt riatu-bander tw •
hfetJme record of 73-SS at Wri&leY.
Loter Jamie Moyer, 2-3. tOolt a 1-0 four·hitter into
the seventh innina for the Cubs. But he walk.eel Candy
Maldonado. and one out liter Uribe lined his fint homer
of the year into the left field basket. It was the 12th homer
of Unbe's four-year career and his fint ap.inst the Cubs.
The Cubs' only run came 10 the second inn1na when
roolue Mark Grace sinaled, went to third on • s1naJe by
Vance Law and scored on Jim Sundbef'a'• sacrifice fly to
naht field that Maldonado dropped for a two-base error.
··T ouJh loss." Chicaao Manqier Don Zimmer said.
"Moyer pitched a hcckuva pme. He a<>t one pitch up in
Unbe'seyeund that wasthepme. When you11veuptwo
runs in ttus ball park. you fiaure to win most pmes ..
In other National Leque pmes:
Melt Z, Reds 1: Bob Ojedl and Roaer McDowell
combined for a three-hatter and Keith Hemande2 drove
nome the w1nn1na run with the second ofh1s two doubles
as New York edged Cincinnati at Shea Stadium.
OJeda. :l-1. gave up two hits in seven inninas before
McDowell finished for his second save. They continued a
streak in which Mets puchers have allowed JUSt four runs
in W innmgs
Ron Robinson, who came w1th1n one stnke of a
perfect game 1n his last st.art. pve up a leadoff single to
Len Dykstra in the Mets' first . Robtnson, 2-3. allowed two
runs. one earned, on six hits an five innings.
Padres 3, Plra&a Z: SinJleS by Roberto Alomar and
Tony Gwynn and reliever Jim Gott's two balk'> broke a
2-2 tie an the e1&hth as San Diego beat Pittsburgh at Three
Rl\crs Stadium to end a s1x-pme los1n1 streak.
Alomar sin&)ed to center to grttt Gott. who had JUSt
replaced s1aner John Smiley. Gott. 1-1. was then called
1w1ce b> plate umpire Jerry Crawford for fa1hng to come
10 a stop. sendina Alomar to third. Gwynn fought off a :!-2
puch and hncd 1t 10 left for the &<Hhead run
Enc Show, 2-4. allowed solo runs in the first and
second 1nn1na,s. then checked the Pirates on one hit after
that to finish with a five-hmer and hand the Pirates onl~
their ~ond loss in 11 home games.
Expos 4, A1&ro1 3: Tim Rames doubled home
Herman Winningahm 1n the ninth mn1n& to I" e
Montreal the wan at home
Wllh the score tied :l-3, Winningham led ofT the
ninth with a double off JefT Heathcock. 0-2 Rain<'s then
follov.ed with another double off the left field wall to dm c
home the winn1n1 run.
Jeff Parntt. 3-0. pitched (:I{, innings to art lhc \I ct Of')
Monti cal st.aner Pascual Perez gave up thrtt hats in
se'cn inninas. stnlung out five w1thou1 a walk. before
being forced to leave the pme after foul mg a pitch ofTh1s
nght hand while bamna 1n the seventh He was taken for
X-ra>s of has middle finaer.
Braves I , Pllllllu 5: Albert Hall singled home Andres
Thomas from second base in 1he ninth inning. &l\·1ng
Atlanta 11s second win in 14 home pmcs this season
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San hanct..co'a Bob Brenly t. tagged out
by Mark Grace of Cbica&o after being
caacht ln fifth·lnnJ..n& rundown.
ln the .\mcncan League:
Adiletle1 14, ladlu1 3: In Oaldand tht .\lhlt·t1t \
e,.tended 1hc1r winnan1 streak to I~ g.amc' .. , < dflH'.'
Lansford and Ron HasSt'}' had four hit Hath tu p.iu· a I 11
h11 attack
The 12 straight \ICtones i.ct .tn Oal..l.inJ fr.inth1'4:
record The Ph1ladelph1a o\1hle l1t\ ""on I"' 1n a '"" in
1931 Chcrall, 1he .\1hlct1cs ha'c ""n I'• qftht·ir la,1 I~
games
Mark Mruv.1re and Da' e tknJt·r,11n .idJnl huma'
for the .\thlet1c~. who 101 their sea~on h1~h 1n run~ anJ
hits an a game
Raacen 3, Yankees%: In .\rhngtnn \1.0tt I lettht·r'
fourth single of the game dro"e 1n < urtl' V.1lkt•r\on Imm
third ba'.loe with 1woouts 1n the ninth rnn1n~ lilting Tt'\J'>
past Ne" York
Mike Stanlc}' led off the ninth "-tlh .i .... alk .tnd
Wilkerson "as 1nscned as a p1nth runnt•r \\ dl..t·r<.(>n
mo,cd to second on Steve Buechele·., \atrtlitt' hunt c1nd
after pinch-hitter Geno Petrall1 wa\ intentmnall\ .... all..ed
Odd1be McDowell flied out
Both runne~ ad\ anced on a balk tn ( C't 1hu C 1uan1t
2-1. before Fletcher hit a 1-0 p1lth do" n tht 1<"11 lidd line
1n front of Ricke~ Henderson. making a .... 1nnl"r ol rrhner
Dale Mohorm t--0
TwlH 5, Red Sox %: Rand)' Bush doubled home the
t1c -brcak1nJ run 1n the sn1h inning and Dan c,tadden
follov.ed with a 1wo-run double to give Minnesota the "-In
in the Metrodomc
The teams en1cred the sixth ued 2-2 But w11h one: nut
in the bon om of the inning. Gene Larkan and liu!>h
doubled ofT1he nght·field .... all on success I\ e pill hrs from
S1e\C Ellsworth 1-4 10 put the Twms ahead
Brewen 4, Royall %: Robin Yount had thr« hits and
Glenn Braggs doubled 1n tv.o runs as Milwaukee heat
Kansas C 11) a1 Ro,als Stadium !Cl e\tcnd m "inning
streak 10 c1gh1 games
Wlaite Sox l l, OriolH 7: In Balt1mort 1'en \\ 1lltam'
Harold Baines and Carlton Fisk each h1t t .... o-run homer.
as C'h1rngo ralhC'd to bcal the Orioles
Martaers 7, Tl&en I : M1cke\ Brant Ir) lapped d
1hrec-run rail} in the ~venlh inning ~11h a 1"0-run
homer and .\h in Da' 1s knocked 1n four runs a' ~attic
defeated L>c:tro1t 1n the K1ngdomt."
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\aturda' he did no1
prcn ol..c the Cincinnati
manager
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001 poke him 1n the face
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DODGERS DROPPED BY CARDINALS •••
FromDl
thinking atxiut "inning ··
\.,i\ "'hll d1dn'1 \tart be-1.au'K nl a
cht•\t told hac, 11 h1I\1n hi!> la\t 1-i JI
bat\ H~"c, al .... a~\ hit<. mr good ·
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1 udor pill hl'd t•1gh1 inning\ al lnw·
1ng thrl't' h11' .ind one run Hl' "all..C'd
one ,rnd \lrUl k out four
Tht• fxxlgc:r,· run 1n the c:1gh1h
hrlikc J c,tn:.ik of Ill i:-on~lUl•'e
\uirt•lt'" 1nn1ngs '>ini:-e Tudor t ame
ofl thl' J1..atikd "'' vn .\pnl 2'\
T udlH v. h" \taned the 'it"J\(ln on
1ht· D L "'Ith J ';met\ of ailment\
pill ht·d '" h1tk, .. innings apin\t the
Do<lt1t'r\ 1n L l'' .\ng<'I~ last ~unda '
before ht "a' lilll'd for a pinch h11ter
Tht• ( JrJ\ haJ plal~d a "'~·pitch llmll
on Tudnr in thal game:
!n h1\ tirc,t \tan of the <.ea<,on
Tud.1r p1llhed s:\ s.corcln<. mning.s
alh• .... ng lour hm tu ~n 01eg<>
Ha t, her "ho had hi\ blad bat
u1nf"' Jted ~' homl' plate umpirt JO('
\\ t'\I 1n thl' fifth 1nn1ng 'Ming Tudor'\
pr J l\l'\
·I'll tell \OU 1Aha1 · Hatthl·r -.a id
'tic\ J great p1tthcr He\ doing
n, r.1hing ngh1 ··
~ e\I ~1d he took Hatcher·, h.lt
tx-LJU\.C hes.a"' blacl "'·ufT riiar~\ on
\Omt· tialls that camC' mh ontact
"1th thcs bat. and that he \J"' what
appt·.irt•d 10 be a bubble on tl'c l'nd ot
tht• bat
The ( ardmals did not rn~ue\t that
thl· bat be confiscated
Ollie 'im1th led off the ninth v.11h
an infield h11 and was fol't'C'd at second
nn \hCice's grounder Tom
Brunan\h sinaled \1rt1tt to 1h1rd
anJ JJ, Ho14tll re-lined Orosco 1-l
Bo~ Homer v.allC'd w load the
ba~' .ind PenJkwn then lofted a fl,
ball t11 medium ltft "'irk Gibson·~
thro" "'d' 10 feC't wide of the plate
The: ( ,udinals took. a 1-1 •lead in tht
N>ttom ol the SC' en th "1cC.tt led on-
"11h .i \angle stoic set·ond afl<l
~,·n11nuC'd t11 th1rd on a lhrov.ingerrc:w
"'' ,;itlher Rid Oempsc'
Rrunan\k' tht'n h11 a sacnfi~ t(;
k 1l hl \((If(' \!. 1("(."
I ht· t .... l1 1c:am' doc,c out 1he St"ne!>
.1• l I I ~ am 1 ~' "'Ith Don utton
21 g 11n1 for the ~rs aga1nsi
J,1\.C De~ 1: :1 of St Louis Tht
Dodgen open a I wo-pmc set again$\
the C111cqo ( ubs at I .05 p m
\1onda~
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ORANGE COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION
AND HEALTH NET PRESENTS
1
15k and Sk Race' Sunday, May 22
Ho ted by ewport Dunes Aquatic Park, ewport Beach,
B Em-Race proceed will up-
port the work of the Oran c County
Mental Health sociation.
CO ~tacular cnk run
alona ewpon' beautiful Back Bay
wildlife pre 1"\'c, a nature lo er'
delight of marshland , palli de
and 11dfowl. Beautiful!
OR RA INFORMATIO, PACKET
A D '4.PPLI TIO ontact
the Onm e County Mental Health
,,..-iadoo .
<714> 541-7559
Ml!-}or Leafte standings Ame:f~~e
WEST DIVISION w L Pel. GB Lll Streak Home AwaJ
Oalland ~2 7 759 I().() Won 12 8-.. 14-
Ch1c.a10 14 13 519 7 S·S Won I 7. q 7-4
Kansas Cit)' 14 IS .483 8 4-6 Lost 4 6-7 8-8
Seattle 14 17 452 9 5-5 Won 1 7. 8 7. 9
Teus 12 16 429 9 1/, 4-6 Won 2 6-7 6-9
Minnesota 11 16 .407 10 s-s Won 2 a. 6 .l-10
.b1el1 11 19 .367 JI Y.t )..7 Lost 4 4-9 7-10
EAST DIVISION
New Yorl 20 10 .667 6-4 Lost 2 91 s II-5
Cleveland 17 II .607 2 )..7 Lo&1 .. I(). 6 7. 5
Detroit 17 II .607 2 7-3 Lost I 9-6 8-5
M1lwauktt 16 II .593 21/i 9-1 Won 8 11-4 5. 7
Boston 15 11 .556 .)•!) }. 7 Lost 2 9-8 6-4
Toronto 13 16 .448 6'h 4-6 Won 2 5-9 8-7
Balt1morc 3 25 107 16 3.7 Los1 I 2-10 I ·I 5
Toron10 9 . .U~a 4
Minnesota 5. ton 2
Sa&wrday'1 bra
Milwaukee 4, Kansas C11y ~
Texas 3. New York 2
Oakland 14. Cleveland 3 Seat1le 7. Dc1ro11 6
C hicago 11 . Balt1mo~ 7
Today's Gamn
Toro nto (Stottlcmyrc 1-2) at Aqel1 (M cCaskill 1-3). 1:05 pm
Chicago (La Point 3-2) at Baltimo~ (Bodd1cker 0.6). I 0 :35 a m
Boston (Boyd 2-2) at Minnesota (Anderson 1-1 ). 11 .15 a m
M1lwaukee(Higucra 3-l)at KansasC1ty(Le1brandt 1·51. 11 35a rn
Nev. York(Hudson3-l)a1Tcus(H ayward l..0).12:05pm
Cle, eland (Swindell 6-0) at Oakland (Stewart 7--0), I :05 pm
Detroit (Tanana 5-1) at Scaule (Campbell 2-3). I :35 p.m .
MoDday'a Games
Cleveland al .Ugel1. 7.05 pm
C hicago al Balli mo~. 4· 35 pm
Milwaukee at Minnesota. 5.05 p.m .
Boston at Kansas Cit), 5:35 p.m.
Detroit at Oakland. 7 35 pm.
Dodgers
Houston
Cincinnati
San Franc1S("O
San Diego
Atlanta
Ne1A. York
Pmsburgh
Montreal
Chicago
Sl. Lo uis
Philadelphia
w
17
15
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14
10
7
20
18
14
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15
15
17
19
WEST DIVISION
Pel. GB LIO
654 6-4
556 21'J 5.5
483 41? 3. 7
483 4'. 5-5
370 71 1 2-8
269 10 4-6
EAST DIVISION
7 741 9 -1
I 0 .643 2111 4-6
13 519 6 ~
14 .500 61/1 6-4
16 429 81'1 7_,
I 7 346 I 0\11 3. 7
Streak
Lo st I
Lost 3
Lost 2
W on
Wori
Won
V.o n 4
Lost I
W on 3
Lost I
Won I
Lost I
Home 9. 6
10-4
8· 8
8-10
8-10
10-~
9. ~ q_ 6
3-5
5. 6
6· 5
Satard1y'1 ~Ol'el
St Louis 2 ~gers I San Otego 3. Pittsburgh 2
San Francisco~. C hicago I M ont real 4 H ouston 3
Ne1A. York~-Cmcmna11 I Atlanta 6 Philadelphia 5
Today's Gamet
Dodgers (Sutton 1-2) at 51 Louts (Deleon 2-2). 11 : 15 a .m
H ousto n (Kne pper 3--0) a1 M ontreal (Youmans 0-2). 10:35 am
C m c1nnat1(Soto1-1) at Ne"' York (Darling 2-2) IO:JS a .m
San Diego (Jones 2·3) at Pmsburgh (Drabek 3-2). I 0:35 a m
Philadelphia I Ruffin 2-2) at Atlanta <Coffman 1-21 1 1: IO a m
San Franc isco (Pnce 0-2) at C hicago (Nipper 0-0l 11 20 am
Monday's Gamn
Dodgers a1 ( h1cago. I :05 pm
San FranC1sco at Pittsburgh 4 05 p .m
C mc1nna11 at Ph1ladelph1a. 4.35 p .m
Montreal at Atlanta. 4:40 p m
Ne1A. York at H ouston. 5 35 pm
San Diego at St. Louis. S 35 pm
NBA IUYeffs
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(9"f·ef-f'lw)
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b-5
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5. 7
10-4
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O.-.v..-llS Seettte 96 10.,,v~ w•M ""'" )·71
Ce ,.ede 0 I 1 7 S
Unittd Stain t 3 3 ,_II
Tedlv"s G-Clfielenc! at Cnoceeo 10 • m l!>ertel lied
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IUJLDOWUI DILDAY
~Rossiter receives
AIC lecture &ward
Bryaat W. Roulter. president ofVlratek, Inc. and' ace president
oflCN Pharmaceuticals Inc .. has bttn named the 5 7th rcc1p1ent of
The American lnstllate of Chemist Memb(~ and Fellows Lecture
Award. The Laguna H alls resident wall speal after a banquet in his
honor oo June 5 dunng the Third Chemical Congress of Nonh
America at the King Edward Hotel an Toronto. Canada His topic will
be .. Chemistry: In Search of Food and Peace."
• • • • After ~nt promotions at Parler Berua Aerospace an Irvine.
J ames E. Sabia of Mission VicJO 1s group vice president and Avl
MerAowlb of Laguna Hills 1s de1 v1sion vice president-engineering
at the Control Systems Div1s1on Sabin had been vice president·
acneral manqer ofCSD. an 1ndustn leader in primal') fllght control
systems technolog)
• • •
Did Torre, president of The Torwest Companies an Irvine! ~as
been elected president of the C11y of Hope's principal fund-ra1s1ng
croup in Orange County. He wall serve through June 1989 for the City
el Sepe Oraqe Couty Prefeuiolll ud Fbwtce Associates. a
fraternity of accountants. attorne)S. bankers and other profess1ooals
who ra1se funds for the world renowned cancer treatment and
research facility in Duane
• • •
Geer1e Argyrot, president and chief execuu' e officer of .\mel
Development and Affiliates in Costa Mesa. was elected to the board
of din:cton of'l"llle Ptnt Amertcu FinaDdaJ Corp.111the9<hh annual
mcctin.& of shareholders in Santa Ana. • • • Irvine-based Lelpa. ... Auodata lac., a geotechn1cal and
environmental services consulting firm. has announced that Josepla
J. ~••ski. P .E. has Joined the ft rm as corporate vice president of
en&ineenna. • • • Rldaard B. Dilday 1s the managmg pnnc1pal of the new Ney.port
Beach facility for PHH Walker, one of the nauon's leading antenor
architectural design and space planning firms ProJects tncludc a
7SO,()()().square-foot prOJCCt for Home Sa"tngs of Amenca.. a
I 00,()()().square-foot producuon faC'1hty for The Orange Count)
Register and a 30,()()().square-foot operating center for the Na11onal
Educauon Corp. • • • Jerry A. Waper 1s now vice prt"S1dent of geographic 1ntormat1on
services at P1oma1ud Anodatea an Costa Mesa. one of("alifom1a·,
largest independent civil enginccnn2 firms. ••• Mission V1c10 resident Jeuifer A. Nidaolson has been named
a.roup manager. commun1cauons for the public relauons d1v1s1on of
the Aai.mobUe Clo of Soatlaern Callfonia, according to Mary Ann
Fisher, the club's director of public relations. Nicholson will oversee
communications. corporate advertising and survey research. • • • Lee L ~.who has 10 )Cars of extensive mortgage
banlung and underwntmg expenencc an Southern Cahfom1a. has
J01ned Newport Padflc Fllltdblf Corp. 1n Newpon Beach • • Ely Llcllt, senior credit officer an Wells Far10 B&U's
commercial bankin& group. has bttn named ~nior vice president.
He 1s hcadquancrcd at the bank·s Newport Financial Center
commercial banking offia:. • • • Costa Mesa-based AMtvcCorp., a lcad•na manufacturer of tape
dnvc file management systems. has appointed Robert E. Maplu to
the newly created pos1t1on of director. investor relauons He
previously held the same 11tlc at AST R~rch.
UCBT
Focus urged on marke~ fl~ws
Bra dy task force says don't let~ef orm
~diverted by regulators' turf battles
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
prnickntial task fort"e appointed last
fall to study the Oclober'stock market
crash says Pf'OlttSS toward rdonnina
the market should not be sidetracked
by turf battles anlont federal reau-
lators.
reformina th~ market
That P1nel. ~ bt Treasury Undc~tary Gco"F Gould and compn$n\a the chairmen or tM
Federal Reserve Board. Secunties
and Excbanae Commission and
Commodity Futures Tr1dina Com-
m1ss1on. 1s due to repo'1 to President
Reapn later this month. A statement releavd Thursday ~
the New York office of Nicholas F.
Brady. a Wall Strttt investment
banker who headed the presidential
panel. said the "flaws in the mechan-
isms that govern our equity markets
... arc still an place and must b(
addressed."
The statement said debate over
market reform "has concentrated on
who should oversee the nttded
changes.·· rather than on what $ould
be reformed. on which the statement
said "there 1s much more agree·
ment."
According to SOUrtts familiar with
the aroup·s work, 11 is unlikely to 10
a lona with the Brady panel's rec-
ommendatio n that the Federal Re-
serve or a coordmatina committee or
reaulators sh ould get authonty to
coordinate stock trad•na and stock
index futures trading.
Brady is backina leJislauon s~n
sorcd by Senate Bank1na Committee
Chairman Wilham Proxmire. [).
Wis., which would create a coord1-
natm1 body chaired by the head of the
Federal Reserve Board.
Nlcbolu Brady ',
·-sc1f-mterest a nd turf battles
among the regulators and exchanges
cannot b( allowed to stand in the way.
of necessal) reform of a hm1ted
number of issues that cut across
marketplaces ... 1t said.
The Brady panel's statement warn-
ed that ··11 would be a mistake to
abandon the development of ap-
propriate legislat1bn."
which would hall trading when mar-
kets take an extreme dive or chmb.
However. the sources said there
was less agreement on coordinating
margins. which set the amount of
money required to make an invest·
ment in either the futures or. stock
market. Although the margins work
differently in each market, they
currently are lower an the futures
markets
The statement was released three
days after Brady met with a Reagan
admin1strat1on worlung group which
1s formulating specific suggestions for
Two sources. who s~ke on con·
d1 uon of anonymity. said 1tappcart'd
that the worlong aroup was makina
progress. toward an aattement on
coordinated "circuit breakers."
BUSINESS NOTES
Gradco Systems to combine
operations at Irvine facility
Ketth B. Stewan. chairman of the board and chief
executi ve officer ofGradco Systems lac. has announced
that the com pan) ·sd1rcctors have approved the construe·
tion and lease of a new world headquane~ fac1lit} an
lnme.
.. The company's three ex1st1ng California operations
will be centralized into the new fac1ht1es in addlllo n to
consohdaung the Pnnter Products d1v1s1on (former!)
Zi)ad ) into lr"anc The company.W111 dispose of all
existing leases in New Jersey and Cal1fom1a." he said
"We will begin by phasing in the Pnnter Products
operallons from Denville. N.J .. to our present C'ahfom1a
fac1ht1cs. to take advantage of the synera> derhed from
the acqu1s1uons of Ziyad Inc . D}na F1 "e Corp and
General Peripherals Inc.
.. This phase of the consolidation should be com·
pleted within 90 days with the transfer of certain
emplO)CCS lo Cahfom1a. ..
G radco 1s the world's largest independent supplier of
paper-handling equipment to the office automation
market. The firm designs and manufacturing
soncrscollators for convenience copiers and paper
handling enhancements for computer pnnters. • • • The State of Wlseoula laveatment Board said It
controls 147,000 common shares or 1 percent of Nlclaola
lastJtate, a San Juan Capistrano-based concern that
provides spcc1ahzed tesllnJ services to hospital labora·
tones.. accordm& to a fihn1 with the Securities and
E~changc Commission. • • • F G Fabian Jr. chairman and prn1dent of For
Beuu Living lac 1n San Juan Capistrano. reported that
net income for the three months ended March 26. was
S89,000. or 10 cents per share. as compared with net
income of S 19 3.000. or 22 cents per share. for the
comparable period ofthepno r year. • • Costa Mesa-based ArclaJve Corp .• a leading manufac-
turer of tape dn vc file management S}'stems. has signed an
agreement with Hewlett-Packard and Sony to license the
D1a1tal Data Storage Format for use 1n designing future
Dig.ital 4.ud10 Tape computer tape dnve products.
The DDS Format was Jointly developed b) HP and
Son> with technical recommendations from Archive and
other tape drive manufacturers.
"We arc pleaSt'd to 101n wuh two industry leaders hke
H P and Son) in mo" mg ahead wnh a proposed standard
format for data storage apphcat1ons of d1&1tal audio tape
tcchnolog) :· said D. Howard Lewis. Archive Corp.
c hairman.
.. Archive pioneered the quarter-inch data canndgc
tape dn"c industl) and we art ready to expand into h1ah
capac1l) DAT technology based products. The DOS
Format 1s an excellent technical basis upon which to
establish a marketplace. and we look forward to working
with HPSONY and other key members of the data storacc
andustr") to make the DDS Format a standard for data
mterchangc and integration ..
No lie, Joe Isuzu to p romote new burger, truck
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Joe Isuzu, the pathol<>&Jcal
TV p11chman whose (antasuc libs lure auto buyers W1th
lauj.hs. i~ being loaned to a fast-food company for a'
commemal link ma a new hamburger with a new model
pickup truck.
The unusual shanng of the hard-to-believe character
will feature actor David Leisure, who plays Joe Isuzu. in
TV ads made by Burccr Kina to promote a new Big Cheese
hamburger and a new truck model called Big Joe.
The Isuzu character spoofing car salesmen and their
reputation for telling whoppers joins the fast-food
company famed for another lcmd of Whopper in a shared
venture promotina both companies.
"It JUSt made sense to P•a&yback on has notonety,"
said Bob Brown. Bu!J.Cr King marketing director in Los
Anatles ... h seemed hkc a natural."
Jn the commercial to be introduced next month.
Leisure drives onscrccn as Joe Isuzu in the Bia Joe,
equipped with a roll bar and runnina boards. and says he
is haulina a hamburaer that weighs a ton.
"Uh-oh, here we go again." reads the customary
subutle used 1n previous ads to let audicna:s know when
Isuzu is pullina their I~
But when he tells V1ewers they can W1n a new Bia Joe
truck. 1f they buy a Bif Cheese hamburcer, the subtitle
reads, "He's not lying.'
t The fi~ mctnbtn of the Brady task
fortt said "it is esaential to harmoniie
lhe level or martins. .. addint that
marain IC'ltjna was too imponant to
leave to the exchanaes.
The Federal Rcscrve ~· marti!'• for stocks and stock options. wh*
indi\lidua.I futurcsexchanaes sel their
own martins.
••an the v.'Or1d of one market. tt
makes little aicnse to provide in·
vestors with different dcarus of
leverage depcndina on whether they
enter throuah the stock or derivative
(futures) door,". the panel wrote.
Rcprding ei~u1t breakers. the
Brady commission said. it was en-
couraaed by the work of the Ne~
York Stock E.xchanac and the Ch•·
cago Mercantile Exchanac toward
coordinatina market halts.
However. 1t warned that "ci~uit
breakers should not be set at levels
that cause them to be tnaered
freauently ...
It also cnuciz.ed a New York Stock
Exchange move to rcstnct com-
puterized prosram trad1nJ when the
Dow Jones averaac of JO industrial
stocks swings up or down by SO
paints.
That kind of circ uit breaker. 1t said.
"runs the risk of disconnccung the
marketplaces. an outcome we believe
would destabilize the market as a
whole."
Daily Pilot
announces
promotions
Don Fenley has been
named associate editor of the
Daily Pilot and Steve Marble
is now the newspaper's city
editor, it has been announoed.
Fenley joined the Pilot four
years ago as the assistant city
editor. He was named city
editor in 1986.
As associate editor. Fenley
will assist Edttor T om Tait
with administrative duties
and will coordinate coverage
with all depanments in the
news room. He also will
oversee the Opinion page and
write a column.
Fenley. 42. has 22 years
reporting and editina ex-
perience with newspapers in-
cluding the Dallas Times Her-
ald, Santa Fe (N .M.) New
Mexican and the Yakima
(Wash.) Herald Republic. He
and his wife, Sandra. live in
fountain Valley.
Marble, a araduate of Szn
Oieao State U n iversity,
worked at weekly newspapers
m San Diqo and Orange
County before joinin1 the
Pilot's reporting staff in 1979.
As a reporter he covered city
aovemment in H untington
~ach. Newpan Beach and
later covered county courts
and police. He was named a n
assistant city editor last year.
A:s city editor, Marble will
supervise the Pilot's reportina
staff, make story assianments
and edit local news stories. He
will continue to write 1 weekly
column.
Marble, 3S. lives in Lake
Forest with his wife and two
children.
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