HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-06-05 - Orange Coast PilotBr 809 VAN EBEN ............ _ ... \
Tom Roten w a hard tinw
containin: hit •ntct When be talb
about what .... happened 10 on._-
County onr the put 20 yean. · ,
••Look It that metl there; that.I
where Seh Ctiek u~d to be," he 11id,
pointina to a housint development
underconstNCt1on in U,Una Nia-I .
.. Look what thefve dOac to it."
A rancher and former developer
him.el(, Roeen tw become the
leader of a movcnwnt to limit stowth
and let Aandards for the~uality oflik
in Oran,e County.
lloten is co-author of Measure A.•
powth-contJol measure appearina on
Tuadafs primary election ballot in Oranee County.
If passed. the inataativewould make ~elopment contin,ent upon trafTac
•mr.ovcments. parks and flood con-
tro . It would allO let 11andatds for
such thinp IS the time it should lake
for police and firefichcen to reach an
emeratncy letfte.
In buildifta the -movement that
eventually aot Measure A on the
ballot. Roten forted a pecuJiar
alliance that includes conservative
Republicans such IS himself, ~
SJCSJive Democrau such as Irvine's
mayor Uny Aaran, and every politi-91ow~ actlYlat Tom ~ •wh OD Im r...c..
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Fish fry
made
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Procedure for fish:
Melt eaou&h honeruna to fill ciaht steel vau. Heat to 370 dqtea.
Hire volunteers from Estancia
Hi&h School and YMCA Teddy Bean
to dip lbawed picca of fllh jn10
batter, which should be pre-miud by Oranse Coast Collqe volunteen.
Talk memben of the Y's Mens
C1ub into standll'\I over the op-
prnsively hot YIU while ·&JntmY
alippina the fish into the lizztina
pease.
Cook ·w aolden brown.
Dttto for the fries
Serves I 0,000.
Ifs a tried and true recipe, one
that•s bcina used todar in the final
day of the 43rd annua Cosu Mesa·
Newpon Harbor Lions C1ub Fish Fry
at COlta Mesa Lions Park.
While a teemanaly end.lest line of
dinm wahcd for paper .,a.tes to be
heaped with cote llaw, filh and fries
Saturday. a team ofvoluntecn slaved
nearby an 01. of the hottest kitchens
in town .
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Lotto Jackpot a record
$51 .2 mllUon./ A2
Sporta
Edlson High'• KaleePh
Carter won the lhot put at
state track and flekl meet. /01 .
Lakers oult Dattu In
W•tern Conference
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En tertabiment
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Teen murder 11u-pect
flees jail in Orange
One escapee turns himself in; wtf e of
murder victim Is fearful and frustrated
a1LANCEIG~ ................
• A ~ boy chaflO(l witb first·
dqtCc murder in connection with the
lhootins death lut month of 1 fl\ln
frotn Corona dct Mar ncapiecl Friday
Diabt from a ma&lmum ICIC'Urity
aection ohjuvenileja.il in Oraftie. JOhn M. Richardton. 17. lftd a
JCCOnd inmate rn.de th'1r wey to
freedOri\ tJlroup I broUn Window ol
the Onnet County Juvenile One.
&ion ett.w. JJI City Ori .. 5ovth. Sherift't Sp. Bob HC)lbjn Mid. They
were datc0VCf'ed miMlna at at.out 10
sun.
Tbe eccond ac:a~ Mark w.
Hitwett, 16. turned' biNt1f .. ..
AMMim potiC'e earty S.tu*y IDOf'lt-~ ... dtlrlld wi~ two
CIMlllta of,.,.....,._ murder for .hil
""in ... ~ robbery°" May l .. , ~ om OI lail t«CMaplime Md ......... __ .. ..
whJtCh two people -ere lulkd). IO
consider that."
News of the eacape f'Gastrated and
UC*' Brower·s widA. Miriam· aro-cr. ... fed IW'td. The police 11\d
tbfy'd keep com in, 'rOuftd... •
Ml'I. Brown was ditletisfied last
mOClth with Otputf Oistl'M:1 Attorney
Mike JICObl' dcdsion not to llCft the .... PllllitY aealast Ridulrdloa Of I
dainl •••Jett. Harley c. Cunis. 20, ol lm.t. . ,,.
-nilwattbe nice boy, 1taid an the
............ Mn. lrOwer said, rtfet-riftl to Rkhlrdloft ...... this IUY wa
the OM dlt DA llid lhl dlada pmalty ... ..... ,. ....
Jacobi coWd not be reached for
commnt.
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HBwoman'·s
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Foniier nend
taken Into custody
BJ LANCE IGNON °' ..............
EDa ~ 8owmu.. 24. prombly fiaured w d hit pa)dtn when a man olraut her a f~ car Friday. &It the
· fJtt ride came to u abrupt bait when
HuntJnaton Beach pola d.ilcovtted
that lbc car bdoftFd to I ~
wbotc body was found in lbc Vic-
tofVtllc area Saturday.
Bowman, who hat no known
addrcsa. was pulJed ovu · by Los Anaieles Sbcritrs depu1ies at S p.m.
Frieby ud amsted on suspicion of
drunken dnvina. She told poll<lt a
man had offered the car for free.
Police .wouk! not say where the
allqed ofTCf' WIS made.
A hcenx p&at.e check ckterminc:d
that tht car bclonacd to a Huntinston
Beach •-oman m1uin1 si~ that
momina.
Tbe car's n&htful owner, Marina Gama. 23, ol Huntinctoa kach. ~n showed up for her job IS a fik
clerk it a medical clinic 1n Anaheim
Williams and 40th
are more Compatibl
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IJ BOB VAN SY&BN ,. ........... ~. lnaambmu ia \he races for two
p>uJtty supervisor's tea!' say t~ ~
ttJpcclina overwhelm1na v1ctones
JutSday. 8u1 two modntly financed ~ in the first and third
,,.aperv1sorial dislri~ say they ex~
,.yoters to tum on the incumbents"'•
.wave of.protest ap1nst rapid growth ~nd tnffic i.n Orange County. .
Third Oistnct Supervisor O.dd1
,yuqun, 33, is scekin& elected office JPf thc firsuimt. He wasappointcd to Abe position in February, 1987 foJl~w-~ 1he resianation of Supervisor
JJrU« Nestandc.
• Vatquez, a one-time Nestande aide ,~ho ~nl on to servt on the staff of
Gov. Gcorac DclOk.mejian. shows
.every sign of being the establish-
• Jnenf s choioe to continue in the
1upervisorial seat.
'" Has election campaign has raised
over $400,000 and Vasquez said the
~ntributions arc still comina in.
;., "1 believe when the voters of the
1.Jurd district evaluate the qualities of
leadership we've provided. they'll
,wote accordingly and gjve us fOur full
~ears to focus on public policy,"
.. Vasquez said.
Transportation is the leadin1 item
on the •nda for the nest tOur yeen.
Vuquezsakl .. An4 1101 ;.11 in tie COIM&1 ol Oranae County:• be Slid. .. We •ill
have to wort. with ae.dtn in our
nciabborina counties Md •ppro1eti
W ~ iD lM contul of tM wr~·~pof elected oflkiall
from the third district and three
nei&hborina counties is already build-
in& cooperation in lhearea of reaional
uanspon.atioD, Vasquez said. .
Sam Poritt, a rancher who as
challcnaina Vasquez's rteord on de-
velopment, also said he expects to
win.
"We've used the affiliation I»
tween V~uczand devctooers in our
campaign, sajd Poner, "We're telJ·
in& voter if they're ready for clean
aovemment and sane growth, wt've
got it."
Porter, 60, also identified uanspor·
tation as 1 lcadina issue.
''Growth is goina to continue," be
said. "But it has to be 1 different kind
of growth. It must be accomplished in
a more concentrated manner, alona
corridors that are acces.sible to light
rail and other forms of public trans-
porat1on. This urban sprawl that is
destroying our rural canyons and
nauanl Mbilats his IDI to Mp.~ _
PcwW -be .., .... "'° la coalrilludam Md ..... SJQ.000 ol
bis owa 1110DeJ aa Im campaip. Su~isor R~ Stanton 11 run·
nina Jor tail founb'four.,_, 1mn on
tht boerd and. lilfe V•ua. be hll
coinpiled a loQI lill ol cmui'-11on
and cota.'if off'~ He , he did not CCMllickr Che
challc• from Santa Au City Coun-
cilman R on May a •ifkant thrat.
"We're IOokiDf forward '° a very
lafF marsin of VlC!_Orl ... k llid.
Stanton uid traff"tc 1sa major item
on bis work protJam for the nell four
yeaB.
··we will need to be worti~v:' more closely with stale and I
·officials to iet the support for trans-
portation improvements tut ~
need," he wd. ..We've b.ad one.
maybe two decades of neaJec1 from
the federal aovcmment and the state
in the area of transponation."
May, a'hi&h school IOciaJ studies
reacher 1ncf lif~lona Santi AM
resident, is runnina on a platform of
controlled irowth and uansponation
improvement. •
He suppOrts the Citizens Sensible
Growth and Trame Control In-
itiative.
~A student dies from water park mishap
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A 14-year-old girl who was found
floating unconscious in a wadina pool
at Wild Rivers on Friday died
Saturday morning at Childrens Hos-
pital in Orange.
Maria G. Guerrero of Los Angeles
died at I l:OS a.m .. said Rick Plows.
supervisina deputy coroner.
Guerrero was one of about I .SOO
students visiting the aquatic theme
part in laauna Hills on Fndayas part
of a field trip for about 20 schools, the
park's scneral manq.cr, Greg Bnus.
said.
She had been playing with several
friends in 1 l ,SOO-square-foot pool no
more than three feet deep. Guerrero's
fnends left her for a moment ind
found her drownina when they re-
turned, P1ows said.
A lifeauard at the park pulled her
from thewaterand was administering
mouth-to-mouth resuscitation when
Irvine police and paramedics arrived
at about I :40 p.m.
An autopsy is scheduled for today
to determine the exact cause of death,
but Plows said Saturday ni&ht that .. II
looks like it was a drownina."
Bn~ was at a loss to e1plain how
the accident occurred.
.. We don't know what happened,"
he said. "h's an 1bsolute my5tery.
We've been open for two years and
we've never even had a rescue."
Wild Rivers is a 20.acre water park
located on a ponion of the former
L1on Country Safan 1t 8800 Irvine
Center Dnve.
belicopters respond to two serious accidents
1 LANCE IGNON ...............
Rescue helicopters were kept busy
turday alona the Oratiae Coast.
if\inc two cntically injured men from
accident on the San Dies<> Frttway
doina the same several hours
tcr for two women injured in a
torcycle accident in Newport
ch.
A delivery truck and a passenger
collided on the southbound lane
he San Diego Freeway just south
Bolsa Chica Street shortly after 4
p.m. Two lifeflight helicopters flew
the same number of victims to Long
Beach Me1T1onal Hospital
-· ,,. Le Hongha1 and a man whose last
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!i Scott said Garcia had hved in the
-apanmcnt for between e1&ht and 10
years.
Van Oeve had no information on
Chow Garcia died. That information
wdl not be available untJI an autopsy
as performed nt:ilt week by the San
Bernardino coroner.
Meanwhile. Bishop as being held an
heu of $250.000 bail in Huntington
Bcachja1l. Bowman is there.I. too, held
in lieu of SI 0.000 bail aner being
arrested on suspicion of grand theft
, auto.
name is Vu wcrc lasted in cnucal
cond1tion. Hospital spokeswoman
Shawna Pendeflhast did not have the
men's ages. residences or Vu) first
name.
Although both were in the an·
tensive care unat Saturday mght and
lasted in the same condition.
Honghai's prognoSIS was the more
serious.
The delivery truck driver was not
tnjurcd, said Orange County FK'c
Capt. Jack Cheak.
The Califom1a Highway PaLrol,
which led the 1nvcstiation, had no
information on the accident.
Two women were badly scraped up
at 7'.30 p.m. when their motorcycle
went out of control at SO mph and hat
a ccn1er d1v1der on Dover Dnve
north of Pacific Coast Highway.
Neither woman was wearing a
helmet and both were cl1d in shons
and bathina suit tops, police said.
A L1teflight helicopter flew both
women to Fountain Valley Trauma
Center where they wett treated for
severe facial cuts and abtasions.
The driver was Lena Dufrene, 23.
ofNewport Beach. Denise Golvei. 2S.
of Huntington Beach was the passen-
ger on the Kawasaki 600 cc motor-
cycle.
L1fefli~t helicopters respond to
severe injury accidents and life-
thrcatenana emeraencics throughout
Orange County ind partS of Los
Angeles. The company has one heli-
copter each at UCI Medical Center an
Orange ind Loot Beach Memorial.
dispatcher Jeri Schrodettki said.
Illegals found wandering
TUCSON, Anz. (AP)-Thiny-s1x
undocumented Mexican aliens were
found Saturday wanderina without
food or water an the searina Sonora
desen nonh of Tucson after two of
them came to a ranch seek.ina help.
authorities said.
The JS men and one woman.
whom officials said had been walking
four days since crossing the border
onto the Tohono O'odham Indian
Reservation. were brought to Nonh-
west Hospital by Border Patrol ~us.
The 36 were in ~nerally good
condition, said nursing supervisor
Cheryl Lanier. Three men ~re
lrcated for dehydration. and the rest
were simply given dnnks and a
chance to cool off in the hospital's
cafeteria, said emergency room ser-
vices director Ardis Waite.
After treatment, all 36 were re-
turned to the custody of the Border
Patrol. Lanier sa1d. ,.,.. .............................................................................. ..
;,.WILLIAMS PROMISES ALWAYS TO VOTE •••
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"' The founder of his own company,
·rhe specializes an helping corporations
find and eliminate waste.
n~s. too. 1own meetanas a month.
Should he wm the nomination. he
and his wife Carol would immedi-
ately move lo Orange County.
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Record $5 l.2 million Lotto
won by9, 14, 19, 31, 42, 48
By PATRICK BOGE
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SACRAMENTO -Frenzied
ucket buyana finally drove the Cali-
fornia Lottery's .Lotto 649 jackpot to
$51 .2 million before Saturday ni&ht's
drawina. easily setting a new North
American record.
Ct the ttme the drawina took place
Saturday niaht, the odds of winning
Wert' about one in 14 miUion, said
state lottery officials. As usual, lottery
computers will not determine
whether anyone has won the jackpot
until Sunday. A winner would not be
verified until Monday.
"People everywhere have really
been havinJ fun, and have been
getting cauant up in the excitement ...
said lottet)'. spokesman Bob Taylor.
"J just don't have any adjectives left
to describe it."
The winning numbers, drawn at
7:S8_p.m .• were 9, 14, 19, 31 , 42 1od
48. The bonus number was 37.
In addition to the millions of
people within the state who bought
tickets for Saturday's drawina., a
much higher than usual number of
players came over from Nev1d1 to
play for Saturday's dream prize,
accordinJ to ticket sellers near the
California-Nevada border.
Miles Turnquist. who manaaes I 7-
Eleven on Donner Pass near Truckee,
said catqolically Saturday: "'It's
never been like this before."
Turnquist's 7-Eleven has sold the
hiahest volume of tickets in the state
for the past 10 months. averqjnf
3.S,000 an weekly sales of the S
tickets. It is the only store in the state
to have three ticket-dispcnsin& ma-
chines.
"Thercwasalineofpeopleat6a.m.
waitina for the (t1cke1) machines to
open. That's never happen(d before."
Turnquist said. "We thought ~·d
really done some good business when
we sold 28,000 tickets in one day for
the $26.1 million drawing on
Wednesday. but on Fnday, we sold
28,000 tickets, and ~e·rc selling jUSt
as many, if not more. today"
Tony Mello, a self-employed ma·
chinist from Reno. quipped: "We're
just Jiving back the money all you
CaJifom1ans spend gambling in Ne-
vada."
In Sacramento, ticket buyin& con-
tinued at the same frenzjed pace
evident in Truckee. Alex lichine,
owner of Lachine's Liquor & Och an
South Land Park -the third-largest
ticket seller in the state -said h1s
store's sales were five times normal
both Fnday and Saturday, with many
people buying $250. S.500. $700
bundles of tickets.
FISH FRY RECIPE CAN'T MISS •.•
From Al
"This is brutal because it's so hot
and you set &reaSY.'' said Tim
Driskell. a semor at Estancia Hi&h
who was in charac of extracting tfie
fish from the smoking vats. .. And you
get burned. Last year I showed up in
shorts and I've sull got scars."
Along with long pants. Driskell and
the other cooks wear plastic &<>ales to
auard apinst s~runa arcasc.
"Us 1 hell of a mess,.. Rollie
BrouS11'd said u he surveyed the
ouldoor kitchen.
A potato sack was taped to
Brousard's riiht arm to keep from
getting burned as he slipped the fish
pieces into the oil, a job trusted only
to the most experienced members of
Y's Mens O ub.
But of course there's more to the
fish fry than fish. A parade to be exact.
On Saturday. some S,000 panici-
pants marched. rode. drove and
danced down the parade route, which
~n on Harbor Boulevard at
Wilson Street and proceeded south to
the park.
The first-place winners were as
follows:
•Band sweepstakes, Orange Hi~
School; high school band. Estancia
High School; junior high band. Ser-
rano Intermediate School; intermedi-
ate band, Holland Middle School.
Senior drill team. LA. Elstside
Cadets; junior drill tqin, Rincon
Roadrunncn • military "'"II team,
Blue Ea&Jes of Edwards Air Force
Base; hi&h school drill team with band
connected, Oranae H igh School; tall n~. Costa Mesa Hi&h School;junior
hi tall Oap, Holland Middle
Sc ool; color ~uards, Civil Air Patrol.
Senior high drum majors, Estancia
High School; junior hiah drum ma-
jors. Serrano ln1crmcd1atc School;
intermediate drum majors. Holland
Middle School; m1htary drum ma-
jors, Santa Ana High School
Senior high solo majorette. Monaca
Guzman; junior h1Jh solo majorette,
Jannell Zacarclh. junior high team
majorette, Tustin Tw1rlet1es; senior
hian majorette 1cam, Gr«nleaf
Covers.
Clowns, Los Payasos. novelty. Los
Nietos Shrine. marching. Ncwport-
Costa Mesa YMCA Indian Guides.
Aoat sweepstakes. city of Oranae;
best float theme. Special Oylmpics;
civic float (judge's special). USS Lona
Beach; Lion's trophy for youth and
religion, Royal Ranger Missionettes.
best commercial float (mayor's
trophy), Coll~ Hospital Costa
Mesa; best c1ty·sponsorcd float
(queen's trophy). Huntington Beach. "I've got 30 years of experience in
reducing wasteful spending." he said.
"Congress docsn ·, seem to be too
good at that."
Rather than run a single d1stric1
office. he would open three
stratC&Jc.ally located smaller offices.
They would be open during some
evening and weekend hours. He'd
even cxpcnment with providing an
800 number.
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ment. walking precincts to mcc1
residents and learn about the d1stnct W1lharns said he would make sure
he was responsive to his constituents' He also would conduct a1 least five first-hand.
·~Paduano's attorney quits, another appointed
• The attorney representing reputed
Newport Beach organized crime fig-
ure Robert Paduano resigned from
the case Fndar· leaving coun-ap-
poanted counsc to defend the New-
pon Beach businessman on 71
racketeerina cha~s.
"Mr. Paduano and I have some
differences 1n how the case should be
handled," said attorney Alan May.
.. It's nothana eanhshaking. just 1
-fundamental dttTercnce ...
Paduano, who owns 1 Newport
.. Belich mortpae firm. was arrested
•carlittth11yearonaccusations that he...
directed a team of thup to rob and
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blackmail suspected cocaine dealen
an an effort to take over the lucrative
Orange Coast drug market.
Linked to organized crime by a
1978 state report. Paduano plc::adcd
innocent in the case. but was o~
10 stand trial on the chalJCI after a
preliminary hearina.
The D1stnct Attom~·s ofrtee suc-
ceeded. howe"er in ditqualifyina
Beverly Hills attorney Anthony
Brooklier, who worked with May on
the case. Authorities contend
Brookber was ~t durint mect-
inas Paduano bad wilb witneslCI in
the case, and therefore may be called
as a witness himself.
The Public Defender's office de·
clared a conflict ofintere tin the case
-which was not publicly explained
but is not unusual -and the law firm
of Stcwan and Barnett was ap-
pointed.
Attorneys rcpresentil\I Brooklier
dispute the decision, and Superior
Coun Jud&e Myron Brown ordered a
heanna T"ucsday to make a fiJtal
rulina. A hearing was also scheduled
WedMSda_y to determine whether
$250,000 Paduano lw offered u blil
is "clean money" and will be accepkd
as bond, authorities said.
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trantpOrt.ation fundl. it i• ~
rncnt that muse pey for roed and
incenection improvementa.
"In the first ~. I don't like
initiatives at all. of any type. .. said
John Simon, a develc)per'1 attome)' _.hO oppoeet M~re A. -The prob;
lem is that if thtj don't wort. you
can't fi:111 them ex~ th~ another
injtiativc. And this one is ftawed in
aome very m~or ways. ..
Simon is the founder of Citizens for
Traffic Solutions, a developer-bltked
campaian oraanization workina to
defeat Measure A.
C111na a key section of the in·
itiative. Simon said the measure
efTecti vely bars development becaute
it requites that traffic in • develop-
ment area be brouaht up to acc:cptable
levels of 1ervice before any buildina
permits can be approved.
The section says that .. prior to
approval or adov.tion, whichever
comes fint, of a (buildina project). the
Standard level of Service shall be
achieved and maintained for all
arterials to which said development
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Couuil
-WM& &bl inatia&ivt ·~ is the ..... aoc to be in before tbe
dl\"llopetcan build on bisprosxny,"
llid SilDoe. •• Aad Wb0·1 ~ina to pay 1lbl' dial suect? If )'OU witR a· builder,
....,.. )IOU pey for it withO\Jt any
........-that you could e"en build? na. it dearly intended not to control
.-owtb but to atop lfOW\h and reduce the houtina 1upply. ••
He laid that requirement .,ould
knock out a m~or fundina tool, the
development aaiument, whereby a
developer qttes to pay for road
imp(O~ements in return fot auaran-leed permimon to build a project
accorc:tina to plans.
An attorney on the other side of the
issue, Gr:qory Hile, views the situ-
ation differtnlly. however.
"lfyou read the entire section that
he's talkina about. it doesn't say the
improvement has to be 1n before the
project can bclin," said Hile. "Read
f urtber down in the section to Where n
aays you can submit a comprehensive
ptannina and improvement prOCJ'lm
alona with your project proposal.
What that means 1s that when a
developer wants to apply fora permit.
the county has to make a find1n1 that
traffic and other problems multang
from the development arc going to be
addressed.··
• Hile aareed that he and other
sponsors of the in111ative beheve
:=-•...,.•e•ts are 80t a IOOI became. OftCle d9ey an
... Uln premsa county~ ftOm modiliyins a budda's plaM for
UJ) IO 20 )'all.
But be aid devdooen can sull do
bulines1 with<Ma& tho.e eenaous
pamuee1, uadcr the couat1"s nor·
inaJ projc:ct apptOval procea •
.. You uducte the ~ im·
Pf0Veme1'ts ia Ute condi&ioftt of
approval for the project!° Hile llid .
Activists on both lidnof Meature
A qree that infta1tructure. that 11.
roads and other tran'PC)tlalion
networks. have not kept up Ytitb
ar<>wth in Ora• County.
Measure A proponents •Y their
initiative will auarantce that future
development does not outnaa tran•
portation capacity.
But opponents say they wonder
who i1 io1n1 to pay for future roeds
and hi&bways.
.. The very worst flaw is that the
mauative does not contain a fundina
mechanism,.. said Barbara Snvder,
president of the Saddleback Valley
Chamber of Com me roe and a Seadina
opponent of the measure ... It could
have been linked to a half-cent sales
tax. If this measure did contain a
viable fundinJ mechanism. rd be out
there supportana it mytelf. ..
Opponents have used that ap-
proach to declare that the measure
could cost the county up to SI .'4
billion. a cost which would have to be
passed on to the taxpayen.
Proponents disavee. SIY.in& it has
rarely been the county's policy to take
on the cost of roads and other
Measure A opponent says
new roads threatened
.
BJ BOB VAN EYUN
CM .. ....,....... -
It wasn't Iona aao that Barbara
Sn}der got into local politics. but
she's become embroiled 1n the hottest
political issue to hit Orange County in
a lonatime.
One of the key fiaures in the fiaht
apinst Measure A, the arowtb·
control initiative. Snyder said she
considers her involvement a way of
prot«tina her community.
"The th1n1 we need most cnucally
an this community is roads, and I'm
afraid Measure A threatens the de-
velopment aarccments that are 101ng
to provide roads an south Orange
County," said Snyder.
Snyder.42, is a financial consultant
and president of the SaddJeblclc
Valley Chamber of Commerce. She
wd her involvement in poht1cs
stemmed from her participation in
the chamber and her membenbip in
another orpnizallon, the Oranae
County chapter of Business and
Professional Women.
"Our theory down here has always
been that if you're involved an
business, you're involved in poht1cs."
she said. "The chamber has aouen
t<>ðer with other organizations.
such as the 8Qard of Realtors. to
advocate for the Foothill Circulation
Phasing Plan. which we think will tb
the job that Measure A won't do."
The Foothill plan was devised by
rormer county Supervisor Bruce
CAMPAIGN '88
Nestande to lie bu1Jdang projects to
phased ~onal road improvements
through banding development alftt·
menu.
Slow-srowth advocates have at-
tacked the qreements because they
would eitempt vast tracts of develop-
ment from the standards of Measure A.
But Snyder said at may ultimately
be Measure A which undermines the
development agttements, because
lawsuits filed b)' 1n1uat1ve advocates
threaten to block bond financana that
is necessary for the agreements. and
the road improvements that 10 with
therrt.
'"l..qally. tbe agrccmenu may
supert'Cde the ini11at1ve," she said.
"But if you look at this thing
reahstically. the lawsuits wouldn't be
there if 1t weren't for the an1t11t1ve. So
Measure A's existence threatens the
development agreements."
Sn)der said she disagrees with the
notion that developers arc the only
ones opposed to Measure A. even
though larse development companies
have contnbuted the hon·s share of
the money for the anu-an1t1at1ve
caTChamber has taken a position
against the 1n1t1at1ve. and we·re not a
developer's chamber... she said.
"We're mostly small busineues."
The Saddlebaclc Valley chamber,
she said. has traditJonall)' served as a
mouthpiece for the unincorporated
communaues at represents.
"Because we haven't had any
politicaJ representation. apart from
the Board of Supervisors, the
chamber has been turned to as the
voice of not onJy busmesses. but the
entire community," Snyder said.
That local political role has led the
chamber. and Sn)der. to become
involved an the Saddleback citybood
movement, as well as the battle over
Measure A
A former b1gh school Enahsh and
1oumahsm teacher. Snyder tau&ht for
12 yean in the Fullerton Hi.ah School
District before &oina into the real
estate investment business With her
husband an 198 l.
She said she went throuah some
hard umes when her mamqe broke
up. taking with at her business
assoc1a11on. But the openness of the
Saddleback Valle) communal)' and
1he suppon of the Chamber of
Commerce and Business and Pro-
fessional Women helped her rqroup
and get back into the business world.
.. , really feel a lot ofaffcction and
gratitude for my community," she
said "Thafs wh> I'm con«med
about preventin1 somcthtn' that I
fed would be detnmentaJ to 1t.''
Snyder was born and raised in
Bowling Green. Ohio and came to
C'alafom1a to complete her blchelor's
CO-AUTHOR DISCUSSES INITIATIVE •..
Prom Al
cal shade in between.
Roaen, 63. has been involved in
Oranae County politics since the
early 1960s. when he worked on the
presidential campaian of Barry Gold-
water. He worked on both of konald
Reapn's aubematorial campeians
and later served stints as chairman of
the Oran.ge County Republican Patty
and a member of the party's state
central commiuee.
By the late 1970s, Roten had
become an environmental activist,
crusadina against the proposed route
of the San Joaquin Hills Transpor-
tation Corridor.
In 1978, he ran for the Board of
Supervisors against incumbent Tom
Riley. He wasouts~nt by Riley 12 to
I and lost by a landshde.
But while Roten has not chanted
his political affiliation. bis more
recent activities have taken on• more
populist and less pertisan casL
"In the earty days, the bigest
landowner in the south county was
Richard O'Neill.'' said Roacrs. .. He
was a Democrat. so my natural
instinct in the environmental area
was kind of fueled by my opposition
to the Democrats. But before Iona t
bcpn to sec that land devtlopmenl was a non-partisan pme. The point is
thete builden -.111 suppon anyone
who'll aive them the eltra cknsity
they want."
Up unttl a a decade ago, Rogers was
leasing land from developen an the
coastal hillsofsourthOnnaeCounty.
where he raned cattle and horses.
He said that over the years he
watched land developers abuse the
land as county offic11ls permitted
them to squeeze out hiaher bu1ldtng
densities than the environment could
bear.
"They didn't have to do a lot of
this." he said. "They could have left
some of the natur:ll contours in these
bills, and they could have left the
watersourttS. As a rancher l saw what
was happenina."
R<>&en' description of the south
county hills 10 yean ago betrays his
rural sensibility. But he insists the
benefits of the ruraJ landSC'lpe need
not have been lost with development.
"When I was runmna cattle up here
10 ycan aao. there was a pair of dttr
that used to water back there at one of
the sprinp," he said. "One day I was
ridina by and I notJced they had a
litlle fawn. And there were \DOW)
qrets, sandhill cranes; every species
of wildlife was hick here. They could
have been protected. If they'd main·
taincd the natural land contours they
would have protected the sources of
water. and the wildlife that used
them ··
Weanng has charactenstac Jeans
and "-estem shin. with a straw hat
added to deflect the bnght June
sunlight. R01ers looks every bit the
crusading rancher
In fact. he st11l 1s a rancher. He and
has son own and operate a 240-acrc
canle and horse ranch in the northern
Central Valle) near Reddin&. And
whale he maintains has staunch de-
fense of pnvatc property ri&hts. his
discourses on development and land
use arc peppered with env1ronmen-
tahst terms such as "stewardship."
and "responsibility for the land."
.. Pm ate property n&}\tsarc the key
to the 1nat1at1ve:· he said. "All alona
it's been corporate nghts vs. individ-
ual nghts. That's why this movement
stnkes a chord with Republicans as
well as Democrats Dcvelopen and
the Board ofSuperv1sors have refused
to admit that therc·s a certain amount
of rcspoos1b1ht> that aoes with pri-
vate propcn) ..
"Look at this.·· he said. standana on
a bluff overlooking the heavily de-
veloped Saddlcback VaJJey. "And
now they've approved 6S.OOO more
houses for this area. Where are they
aoana to put them?"
WASHINGTON -Here arc the \Otes of
scn1ton and l<><:al rtpttJCntath·~ on major IC'lis-
lation in Conarns this Wed. A "Y.. mean tht
member ~·otcd for lht measure: an .. N •• means the
member voted apin$t the meawre: an .. A .. means
tht member did not vote.
rcpon on leaislataon that prohabi~ employers from
us1n1 lie dttC"CtOrs to dtn)· pt<>ple emplO)mcnt. The
lqislation ~ould affect emplo>crs who!e busmCSStS
arc ,in,ol\Cd i n or afTcc1 inttntate commcrtt. The
ttpOrt no" mO\C~ on 10 I \Ott in tM natc. (HR
1112)
Badham (R)-A
O.nncmeycr (R)-N
TbeSenate
INFtNalJ
The Scnaae voted. 9)..,. to approve a tttat~
bttwctn the United :Statq and thifSov"' Union to
eliminate intmncdlAtc and ~ nl!llC nuclear
mi iltt. ~ treaty .was a~ved tn ttmt for
PrUidtnt Rcapn tobnna1t wtthlmn tQ,tM Mosrow
summit;
Ctanston (0)-V
Wibon(R)-V
Ooman(R)-'N
Lunarc:n <R>-PI kard <R>-
rrht Houst appro~lOl·lll. a coohn«
rrponon qimtion~t1ins•hc~ ~
for the nc't lhrtt fial Ynn. bcainni• in I 919. Thc
qn."Cnlcn• m~-cts ahc· Gramm·Rudman-HolliAP
Uefi 1 l ffi1 uclion tJU'ltl of SI J6 billion for Ii teal r
19 9. fh( rcpor\ no._ mov on to a v. in the
natc.(H Con R IS )
Badham (R)-
l)lnncmq r ( R)oN
DOman'(I~
Lu.,.ren (R~N PKbtd(RfY
I .
improvt~au neceeeary to auppon
deW&opmtnt. "TbC COUty could do tMt if~
wanled to I IU,PPOK." said Rua
BUrken, a C04uthot or the initiative. "Bui rve never bow. ahem IO do
lbaL Wbal ~ do ii sell the de-YC~, 8'rft S wMa M' need IO have
to i'nakr your project work. Now you
PIY A>r it." -
Snyder and~ opponents ol'tbe
initiative uy they a.re c:oacerncd the
measure mar -~'!I an ec:onornic
downturn in OranlC county if build·
ina i1 stoppCct or telltK1ed.
The source of concttn 11 an
economic analysis commillioaed by
the county and releucd at t.bt eAd of
Febnwv b_y the Chapman Collete
Center (or Economic Research.
Researchers tqan from tbc u-
sumption, &i~en to them by county
plannin& offic~ls. that the v<>wth
control anjtiative v.-ould c:autt a U
percent decrease in housina construe·
tion i(it were passed.
The researchers painted six
le'CCllarios. based on whcft in the
county the 1n1tiauve mi&bt pass. and
whether or not buildina projects
would be able to meet its standards.
Measure A only applies to unia-
corporatcd ~ of the county but
county oflic1als say they were assum-
ina that s1m1lar measures would
appear on city ballots over the next
year.
All of the sccnanos show declines
in economic indicators such as
vowth of personal income for em-
plo)ecs an the county and tu.able
saJn by county merchants.
On the other hind. all of the ~ ao-· 1ome powlh in thett areas. •
One ltttW'io, which project I.hat
the initaative will pet.t only in the
urunc:otpOnled county and that
builden will be abk IO moet ils
ataftdardl. mows oaJy lliahtly ~
duced CIC'Onomic ~·
Bat Dr. James Doti. prnidntt of ~n Colqr and director of the
CCIMC! for EconOmic R~ .. ~~a
lftOft un~l drect orthe 1n1uat1ve
woUld be a reduction in the houtina
1UDD1Y, whicb woulddri"e up pthes.
Doti •id housina supplies 1ha' e riot
kept up withdemaftd over the pest l S
)Un p&rtly becaute buildcn bave
been subjttted to enonnous fees.
Build1n,J)C11ttit fen have risen 600 ~nt in Oranae County since I 97S,
Doti said so that th9 now account for
33 ~nt of a med11n priced house.
• It is a rock solid economic maxim
that iJ)OU tax an entity )OU trt leuof
it. .. Doti wd.
Dou sud he beheved Measure A
would complicate the appro\'al pro-
cess and add lo fees. thereby restric-
t1na the supply of housina and
wof"SoCninJ Oranie County's housina
affordab1ht) cns1s.
But another economin. Dr.
Darwin Hall. of CaJ State Lona Beach,
cnuc1zed the Champman stud)' on a
number of poinu.
-All of 11\e scenanos are predicated
on a set ofassumpuons that v.'ef'C not
chosen by Chapman Collqe,"' Hall
said. ··So the repon itself doesn•t
forecast &n) downturn 10 construe·
lion. Tbat as dependant on whether
dt\·cloprn are willinc ao come "It
with the~ to put•...._.. ·
Aad there is DO rai10D WlaJ 1111)'.
abouldn't be willina. Hal ~ -1 ·
.. What • ~nd tO -ID ~
County is that &and valua ~~~
rdativelylowuntiJ you put le~
btuid.
""Typically. t'Oldl bavea· .. by the taxpeym. IO tbe
btncftt of .the landowMn.
pu«buc the land., .....
a sona and a daoce. dine roads att in they're worn
eve.a bi.Uiont.. It's entinly
therefote. IO tspect dL s lllJ •
contnbuicaponionof'dlM II ••i
profit to pay fOf dw ,., rf"
1mprovemenu that ue 1 •• • •~ ~i~ •
( ~ bave beea oCMir it otijections 10 tbe ~
itiative. One was IOdecid aa. _.
Sheriff Brad Gata. wbo i9id 1m • ency responlC time _... iii·
Poled unckr the illitiatiw.,... COM
his depettment at last SlO aniltion .,
im_2km9L 1
•· The in1tiativeseuasttndatdolft¥S
min11tes for police, fire aad ..,..
medic \Chiclel to respood IO cmera--
enC) calls.
But Hale aid tbal. like the ttatBc
now standard. tbe emc,..DC"Y
response standard is not• rule that
must be applied in all devc~t
areas.
The initiative does require t.bat
de\ elopments which contnbute ttaf.
fie that slows elTI:Cflt1'CY vehicles
must pro,·ide r'*1 improvements to
~ponse time blck up to Hile said.
lleume A opponent Bubua Snyder aya lDYO!Ted ill polldca. ••
" ... lf yoa're iD;J.Yed ID bamaeu, yoa're
degree at Cal State Los AnJdes.
She Joined the Chamber of Com-
merce in 1982. Before becoming its
president last JuM. she sened for a
)ear as the organ1Ut1on's vice presi-
dent for lqislati-ve actlon.
A former chairman of the Business
and ProfCSSJonal Wom~n·s legJslat·
1,e .\ct1on Commantt. Sn)dC'f' not
servcson the Rcpubba.n Party's state
central commmce.
Sn)dcf" 1s also a membef' of the
Citizens Cityhood Committee for the
Greater Sadd~lt VaJky.
She has wntten articles on small bus.i~s finance and M>men in
business for state and _local journals
and contnbu&es a regular column to
the Chamber of Commerce ncwa--
lencr.
In 1985. the chamber named her its
Woman of the Year.
Snyder also docs extensive public
speaktna on the topics of financial
pbnnana and networ1tin.a for women
1n the business '*Ortd.
'Stand'and Deliver' teacher
praises students' dedication
BJ PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .. ..., .......
Jaime Escalante. the Los Anicles
math teacher who turned studtuu
who couldn't add or subtract into
budd1n1 Einsteins. downplayed his
role in an addf'C'Ss at an awards dinner
in Costa Mesa.
Escatante's phenomenal sua:iess at
Garfield Hl&h School 1n East Los
Anaeles was portra)cd m the rttcntJy
released film .. Stand and Deliver."
He was the kC)-notc spcaku at
UCl's founh annual Hispanic Medi-
cal Students Scholarship and A-.'Ud.s
Dinner and was presented the "Com-
mitment to Youth'" award for bis
9'0rk.
A native of Bolivia who moved to
the United States in 1964. Escalanie
cttdited the $ludents for the achie~e
menu ihat propelled him to national
recocniuon.
"h's DOt me;· be insisted ... It's m)
students. I'm just a roach."
Escalante bCp.n acachina at Oar·
field in 19'74 -here t.he kulty
e\pccttd, at bnt. the st.udentl in lJ1C
laf'l'ly Latino student body could
pass basic arithmetic courses.
Escalante didn't listen. He lobbied
for and bepn tcach1na advanced
math courses.. Today. Garfield ranks
fourth nation•idc m advanced pla~
ment tes~res in calculus. Allho his drive to help )'OUn&-
stcn eJ:C:C I n:sulttd an a heart attack.
Elcalantc demonstrated be m11n-
taincd the humorous outlook that
mdca.rs him to his students.
.. The doctor told me the operation .-as a soca:ss. .. &calante said. .. He
told me, • ow you are a new man.·
"I said. 'Thanlt )OU. Send the biU to
the old man.· ..
His method is \O convintt students
tbtj <:an 5tl hi&h pls.. and achieve
~.rather than acttpt the fa1lures
too~ adults upttt of them.
He of a coUc.que ~ho found
hltO studeftts named Johnny 1n has
dass al the besinnin.a of the SC'hool
year.
One was a happy. hard·"-ortina
student: the other indiff~nt. a
troublcmaku.
At t~ fi,.,. PT A mcetina of the
year. • mo&her ~~t up to the tcacMr
and aU..ed. .. How is m)' Johnn)
doin(r'
1lie ~ assumed she "-'AS the
motbtr of lbe tood studtut. and he
told her v.hat a delight her son was to
ha\e in his class
The next da) the other Johnny told
the teacher hJS mother had repeated
their COO\CfSIUOn
Johnny said no one ever cared that
he ~ .. s an class before. He handed in
has homev.ork for the first time and
•ent on to bttome a hard-wortiQ&
student
"We prove lb.at potential IS even·
~here.·· Escalante said.
"I 1ell them lhe)'re the best. but
don •t be afraid to make mistakes.
·-successful people usu.ally make
lots of mtstakes. But they learn from
them "
Escalante said pa.renu and t.cacben
also must demand more of )'OU.ft&
people
··Children have too much free.
dom:· he said, v.-hcn lhcy can take
auto shop, rosmetoloCY or other~
academic councs to earn u.nrU
toward sra<tuataon.
He ttlls has students the money ID
toda) 's world 1s 1n computers aad tbt
sciences. and the lanauqe of tboee
professions is mathematics. .. So 1
teach them the lal\IUllC." •
HB stud en ts earn scholarships
. .
s criticizes eagan' s handling of Noriega
CHEUY. HJU.S. NJ. (AP) -
OemocratiC ...... lill heMWUllr
MicNltl Dubkia •• md S.tuntay
that the Relll• ~ Md fumbled an eft'on to 1emow ,....
ama's Gen. Manuel Nori• tOlft
office by failina to wort wilb allies in
the rqion.
Dukakis. resumiftf bis cam~
schedule after his wtfe's spiMl-tur·
Set)', chafled there WIS "pat .........
amona leaders of Lahn A~ democracies over the admlnaa-
tration 's fajlure to consult them.
"Three respected former presj-
dents of Venezuela, Costa !tica and
Colombia had been worlrins bard
totether willJ Spain to arranae for Nonep'sdeparture," Dukak:issaidat
a news conference ... To the best of my
knowledge t~eir efTorts were either
unnoticed ot unremarked by the
cunH1 ...........
-rbeir dti1I to pro~ide foit Nor-
icp's deDilmn did aot Macceed 11 a reiuh.. .. OuUkil ...
la tbe fiml ~ ol &M 19U ........... ~ . ~-' cmapaip. ,1kj9 slowly dOlef to* ID_llic 2,09 dlhlltel .-led IO
clinch tbe Detnocralic nominatioa.
Tbe Allocialed iPlal co.at 111ve IUm
I .803 to J-. Jecbon'• MS. The
Dukakis campaip is confident tbe
fbur fin&I primana on Tueldl~ wilb
366 delep&es up for araba. WJiJ put
him over tbe top.
Jack.son, Dukakis' onJy remainiQI
rival campaianed in McFattancf,
CaJif., a larlelfHispanic city of 6.'°°
that has lost six children to cancer.
Jackson called for i0C1U.ed state anct
federal involvement in determinina
the cause of the m)'Slerious cancers.
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Buth ......... -.. hOme ... WasbilWIOll bdOft ll•tiai to Cali-fonUa D I ......... y OCMllltdowft IO
the primary ... encl
Tbe Ma.-chutetU ~\'ef"DOf. a ~ adYOCMC of the nidouJ peace
plan ~by .COiia aican Preli·
dtnt Olcar Aria&. called ii .. in-
conceivable" Aw a U.S. edmini~
tntion to fail to eaJk wilb leaden of
lhote nations if it is ICrioUI about
promotin1 democracy in tbe rqion.
He said their plan involvect tettina
Noriep to leave Panama and ao to
Spain. •
Mystery bOj found in. Mex icO
may have been in plane crash
EL PASO, Texas (AP) -Exactly
what an unadentafied deaf-mute boy
bas gone throu~ remains a myst~ry,
in spite of has repeated . draw1~g.s
showing a crashed plane wath bodies
that may be his parents, an FBI agent
said Saturday.
"We have no clues at all" said
qenl Terry Kincaid.
Oftbc boy'sdrawanas. he said, "We
have no idea how much of has
sketches arc his own idea or his
imqjnalion or maybe re-creations of
popular television shows."
The boy has been an a child
protective service center since No.
vember in Juarez. Mexico, where be
was found .on-the-streets,--Ou in-
vcsuptors suspect he might be from
the United States because of bis
preferences in food and pmes.
The boy is believed to be 7 or 8
years old and is called Sabat by wclfa_rc worken because he was found
on a Saturday.
lnvestiptors bave discovered that
the boy bas bc:cn in the United States
at least once, K.incatd said Saturday.
Before takina him to the center,
Guadalupe de la V• lbe Juarez
woman who found him wanderina
about. took him to see an ear
specialist in New York and then
brousht him beck to Mexico. Kincaid
laid.
The woman's first encounter with
the boy was surprisina.
.. He was on the strccu in Juarez
and this woman thouaht he was be&aina. She pve him a thousand
pesos and he banded it back to her,"
Kincaid said.
"from tbe way he keeps drawin1
the same picturn. and hu bis clothes
packed, I think he is desperate to find
bis way back home," said Leticia
Cota. a IOcial worker in Juarn.
"We are continui~ efforts to
develop leads as to this linJe auy's
identity throuah whatever means
possible. It's aoina to be an uphill
struf&)c," said Kincaid.
Kincaid said that durina the trip to
New Yol'k, the boy became excited
when he saw a soldier. "We're
uplorini the possibility tbi_t his
father may have bc:cn a policeman or
soldier, -0r someone associated with a
uniform," he said.
Kincaid said Mexican social
workers initially thought the boy was
Mexican, until he showed a
preference for hamburaiers over Mex-
ican food.
He draws a house with a pitched
roof, not common an Mexico, and
indicates it was his home. Hoe~cels at
video games with which few Mexican
children arc familiar, and is familiar
with U.S. currency.
Mexican social workers contacted
their El Pasoco .. nterparulast month,
and the Center for Missinf and
Exploited Children in WashaQJ1.on
souaht the belp of the FBI in El Paso
last week to find the boy's identity .
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1mona democntic:ally elected dUdi
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at tbe failW'C of our eovernmeat to
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The State Oepenment announced
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Nori• includina the dismi_. or ctrua fratrtekina ch&rltS apinat him,
had collapeed.
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tuburtla ""-vocen. noc~~n bis wife's mecbcal pioblef!' an bia
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but in tbe fall lttinst Republican such as thelc make. a penon '" Oeorie 8mh u welJ. even more about Ounas tMI are very
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and rm proud of her .... She saoin1 tO administration. be up and around in the next lix to "ls it 1oin& to be ~t.sr Wa~ or a
eilht weeb." clean oc:eanr' he said. rcfemnJ to Mn. Dubkis walked for the first Presidertt Reapn's nuclear defente
time Saturday mornina. and Dukaltis initiative.
Researchers 'link
alcohol and cancer
animal tests that alcohol can cause
cancer. ,., nd The rescarchcn said th~y ·~u
that DNA, deoxyribonucleic fc1~. is
chemically chan&ed when combaned
in test tube experiments.wi~ alcohol
and aoetaldehyde, the pnncapal prod·
uct formed from alcohol in mam·
malian cells.
The altered DNA as similar to that
produced by other chemicals known to cause cancer, said molecular
biol<>sists Heinz Fraenkel.COnrat
and Bea Singer of Berkeley.
Those alterataons occur •t concen-
trations of alcohol and acetaldchydc
that would be produced by only one
or two drinks, said the researchers,
w o are husband" and wife.
They added that they djdn't know
exactly how much drinkina mi&ht
cause cancer, but Sanaer said, "I am
convinced alcohol as a carcinoscn.··
Michelle Corash, a lawyer rcp-
rcsentina the alcohol industry, re-
iterated the industry's position.
"Every other chemical that causes
cancer in humans also causes it in
animals, so we don't think alcohol is a
carcinogen." she said.
In the past, lhe only evidence
linking alcohol to cancer has come
from epidcm1oloSJcal studies that
sugcst a higher 1nc1dence of tumors
of the breast, hver, rectum and mouth
in humans who consume moderate to
larse amounts of alcohol.
R.I. bill authorizes
widespread AIDs tests
PROVIDENCE. R.I. (AP) -The
Rhode Island House passed a ·~ ina bill requirina the AIDS virus test
for all prison inmates and for mar-
riqe license applicanu, hospitaJ pa-
tients and others unless they sian a
wajver.
"I think it's somethina everyone
can live with," Rep. Anthony
Carnevale Jr., Democratic chairman
of the House Health, Education and
Welfare Committee, said foUowina
the action Friday.
The measure was e~pected .ao receive Senate approval.-. It closely
resembles a bill oriainall proposed
by Republican Gov. ward D.
DiPrete, and be said he would sip iL
The bill wouJd require lbe test for
the virus that CIUJCS acquired im·
mune deficiency syndrome for prison
inmates and people convicted of
prostitution and intravenous drua
use.
It requires that marriasc license
applicants, hospital petient.1 and
clieots of family plannin1and1exuaJ-
ly transmiued disease clinics be
tested unless they sip a waiver.
The bill c:onuiins ~ to
prevent discrimination apmst those
who carry, or are pm:eived IO carry,
the virus. It requires health ca_rc
providen to repQn the names of those
testina positive to the state Depart·
ment of Health.
"Rhode Island bas been a national
leader on the AIDS problem,"
DiPrete said. "I think you"d soon find
other states followan1t our leader-ship."
As of Jan I .. llhnois has required
marriasc hcense apphcants to take
the test.
The House also approved two of
five propostd amendments. The bill
was expanded to include tcstina for
disabihty insurance applicants.. and a
provision was dropped that would
have seen the measure expire JuJy I,
1990, ifinsurance companies had not
established a htah·nsk insurance pool
for those who test oositive by then.
"lftbe insurers don·t want to come
throuah the way they say they will,
you will already be back in session"
and can deal with it then, Carnevale
told the House.
l..qislators tabled an amendment
to f'CC}Uirc phys1c1ans only to inform
mamage apphcants of the bazatds of
AIDS and the ava1labtlity of tests.
Rep. Nicholas Tsion_ps pleaded
passionately for droppina the require-
ment that the names of those test.in&
positive be reported to authorities.
The Democrat, who is lbe Leci• lall~rc·s only phytiaan, said a central
fCSISlry would deter those in bi&h·ritk
sroups from bean1 tested. The lioute
rejected his amendment.
The House also defeated an
amendment to remove anti-dit-
crimination lanauqc .
"This is a health care bill and no1
one thatemphastzesClvil riahts)" Uid
Rep. Bradford Gorham, the amend-
ment's Republican spont0r.
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Peac talk tall ' over West Bank
CAIRO (AP)-~ of' Slate ~ P. Sllutu met wub Kiftl Hu.In S.turday and llid the Jor-
danian me>MrCb ii relucwu to eo-
pee in peact ta1b witb Incl u&UeM
Jnel ..,_to aive up laDd on the
West Bank.
.. Jf they feel tbete is no territorial
compromjse poeaib&e, they then feel,
•What am 1 aoina to M10tiate
about?"' Sbulu told reporten durina
his trip t.c:Jc to fcypt from the
Jordanian capital of Amman.
Shultz., on a mission to promote a
U.S. pe9Cle plan for the tf.lion, 6ew to
ltniel today t.o try 10 ,et the lllUflnce
Hu.ein teeb from Prime Minilter
Yitzbak Shamir. His proapectS are
notbriabl •
Sbuftir told lnel radio Saturday
be stiU oppaea &be U.S. propoul for
an inaernatioaal peace coofe.rence
and does DOl U~ a breakthrou&)t
dwina Sbultz's vlliL He lho opposes
tradins 1anct tor peace, the other
CllCDtial part of the American plan.
~ bis 2Y,..hour meetina.
Shultz said be fowMl an .. ia1enlity of
interest" by Husaein in the U.S. plan
for ~b-tneµ. nqotiatiom. .. As a
_..,..~-.,.,.bl•vor °'Cc~ .......... H "1mt••u 10191~ we will ID blto me ....._. a1iJ ~
ba¥t w ----... it'• llM.ftl to be blllCl OD die formula of lf'ldin& territory for peace, .. Shultz Mid.
JOrdan controlled the West Benk
from 1948 until 1967, wMt1 itjojncd qypt and Syria in a war with lnel
and lost the tetritory, iDdudina cut
Jerusalem. Shuhz su~1'11 Jordan's demand
for an lsraeh withdiawal from the
West Bank but hu said sjvina up all the land WIS ••not in the cards ...
Shultz has two aeuions scheduled
today with Shamir and •rate
meetinas with foreian Minister
Shimon Peres, Defense Minister
Yiubak Rabin and members of the
Iuaeli parliament. the K.neslet.
This is his fourth trip to the area
this year. Sbulu said on his arrival
Friday nipt he knew the Odds were
apinst him.
Shulu t>eaan the day with a session
with President Hosni Mubarak of
f&ypt. who has endorsed the U.S.
approach in principle. Shultz has
APLu U' 1t1
Sia coal mlnen were re.caed In Borken. Wen Germany,
Satmday. 6S boun after an aplo.ton trapped them
anderirotmd.
Six W~ German miners
rescued in 'miracle'
'BORK.EN, West Germany (AP)-
Worken intensified the search Satur-
day for survivors of a powerful mine
blast after rescuins six men who were
led to safety by their supcrvtsor and
survived 6S hours in an underpound
air pockeL
"It's a miracle," said Peter-Carl
Ruehland. a spokesman for Preussen
Elektra. the company that owns the
coal mine. •
AU S7 men trapped by the blast
Wednesday had been 11ven up for
dead. Late Saturday, a 37th body was
~vertd. Another 14 minef'$ were
stiU missini.
The racue came with the help of a
television crew's microphone, which
was lowered 230 feet into a shaft and
picked up tappina sounds.
Officials said the miners were
trapped SOO feet undervound, in an
air pocket away from carbon mon-
oxide estimated at SO times the level
fatal to humans.
Heinz Cramer, a spokesman for the
mine owner, said the men were in an
area "which was about to run out of
. ._.oaa ... 11ni•1-• .. ,., ......... ,,
oxyien."
As m1oe su~rvisor Thomas Ge~
pen.h emtr&ed from a lift that hauled
him to the surface Saturday momin&.
he first 1nqu1rtd about Ahmet
Balkan, a Turkish 1mmi&rant who
was among the survivon.
"Where is my Ahmet. where 1s my
httle Ahmet'r' Geppertb cried.
Batun was hf\ed from the shaft
before Qepperth.
"Everybody was making their last
wills and testaments," Geppcnh said.
··1 told them they didn't have to."
Geppcrth, who saved the men by
leading them away from deadly
carbon monoiude ps. was inter-
viewed by Hesse state telcv1s1on.
Another survivor, also interviewed
on state television but not identified
by name. described hearina dnlhng
· on Fnday. followed by silence.
"That was really agonizin&. be-
cause nothina more was aoina on up
there. "You stan thinki~ ·Have they
foraotten us or someth1na? Maybe th~y·re fiaurina it's not worth it." he
said.
Homeless
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2 1..4' yea.n old, t. aeatered
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Reagan: 'Seeds of freedom'
sown at Moscow summit
so-.. Pr11••-· .... lliiliUak. Wt. ..-wtt1a u.a. ~oltlta•Oeoqe ............ J.
made t"&iro his bue, sbuttlina from
~ ~ capital to mee1 with
"We bad a .Jood personal visit,"
Shulu said aft.er he and Mubarak
spent an hour in pnvate. "Ifs aood to
start this trip to the Middle East here
in EaYPl We worked totetber earlier
this year. tryina to set this initiative
goina; ..
But in a session with f.ayptian ed.ito~ bef~rc flyina to Amman, he
said the snuauon remains one an
which there are sreat problems."
WASHINGTON (AP) -Prni-~t Reapn said Slturday his Mos-
cow summit visit IOwed .. ICleds of
freedom and peater trust" that he
hopes will lead to incrated hbcrty for
the Soviet people.
..I just have to believe that. in ways we may not even be able to suns,
those seeds will take root and arow ...
the prnident said ia his weekly radio
address from the Oval Off'ace
Wearina a .i<>aina outfit, the ~i~t a~ relaxed and rested
after his first nisht in the White
House since he left May 2S on his
pdpirnaac to Hclsmkl, Finland; Mos-
cow; and London.
R~n also said that he and Soviet
leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev had
.. moved ahead on ... ncsotiations that
would lead toa dramatic rtducrion in
both sides' arsenals of stnteak r.u.-
clcar arms ··
Senate MaJOnty Leader Roberi9C
Byrd of West Virginia. in the Demo-
cratic response to the prestdent's
speech, warned against rush ins such a
treaty throuah -someth1na Reapn
has said he wall not do
.. With arms control ~menu.
the devil 11 a1waxs ul lbe details. .. Byrd said ... Thal 1 wby it would be
unwise to rush nqotianom... ·
.. Hcadline-crabbiQf summiu are
one thin&." he said. But rusbjna to
meet a deadline on a treaty ... would
be inesponsable. ••
Funhermore, Byrd said, "I do not
believe 1t would be wise to lock the
next president into a hasty aaree·
ment. be be a Republican or a
Democrat." ·
Reqao, in his add.Ru, said that
"the event that held perhaps the most
immcdi.ate historic importa.Doe" dur-
ina the summit was when be and the
Sov~ leader si&ned the lepl instru·
men ts puttina into effect their earher
treaty bannina land-based intermedi-
ate-.end shoner-ransc nuclear miss-
iles.
"These m1ss1lcs will oot umply
have been shuffied around on the
map or placed 1n sto~ they will
have been destroyed ... he said
He also ~ad that he and Gorbachev aarecd that the Soviet wtthdnawaJ
from Af&hanistan "could serve as a
model for sctthna other recionaJ
conflicts."
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Tunllna to one of the most conten-
tious illUa of the swnmit. the
prcsidet:lt said. .. Recently the Soviets
have bc&un to show somewhat more res~ ror human riabts... •
"It is my hope that what took place
in my Moscow visit wiU lead to still
sreater individuaJ freedom for the
oeoolesoftbe Soviet Union," be said.
-.. If an)one had suar:sted even as
recently as I 0 yean llO that an
American president would ooe day be
able to meet with Soviet dissidents
inside Moscow iuel(, or be able to
speak to Soviet studenu in thOr own
univemty about bumu freedom,
well, I think )'OU'IJ ~ that I
prtdiction like that wou.ld have beep
dismissed," Reapn said.
.. But this past week. it bappencd,"
be added. .. Seeds o( medOm ·and
pater trust ~ere sown. and 1 just
have to believe that, in ways we may
not even be able to iUess. tboee seeds
W111 take root and srow." Rcapn also dilcustcd the forth-
comina economic summit of the
leaden of seven industrial nauons,
which he will ancnd June 19-2 l in
Toronto.
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There's an old saying that a problem well stated is a
problem half solved. •
But because of all that is at siake with Measure A in -
Tunday"s election, every voter ouaht to consider whet her half
a solution is sufficient. The Sensible Growth and Traffic Control Initiative is a
catchy political moniker for Measure A. It tuas at the
frustration and fear that touches every Orange County
resident The reason for the frustration is easy to see on any
freeway during rush hour. The fear is of rapid chanae, of
helplessness as the Oran_ge County of yesterday becomes
something new and undefined.
No one could rightly oppose sensible gi:owth or an effon
for better traffic control. There's no question the time has
come for Orange County to re-examine how it should grow
and mature.
But the dilemma facing voters is whether Measure A is
the vehicle to accomplish that J03l. Docs it live up to its name,
or is the name a hollow promise'?
Because the initiative is complex and the issue
emotional, voters should closely study what Measure A will
and will not do.
If approved, Measure A will not make traffic on any of
Orange County's freeways better than it is now. It docs not
address the problems of freeway traffic, which are rooted in
neaiect. .
The number of people who work in Orange County but
live elsewhere has dramatically increased and the trend will
probably continue. According to the Oarcmont Institute, the
number of San Bernardino County residents who commute to
Orange County increased S 13 percent between 1970 and
1980. At the same time, the percentage of commuters from
San Diego and Riverside counties driving to Orange Count}
increased 341 percent and 126 percent respectively.
The traffic problems created by more commuters were
compounded because nothing was done to expand or improve
the freeway system.
California used to lead the nation in tramportation
planning and spending. Now we arc at the bottom of the list.
That neglect is heightened in OranJ.e County where less than
two miles of freeway have been built in the past 16 years .
.. The problem is clear: The number of people driving into
Orange County increased dramatica1ly, but the freeway
system was not expanded to handle the volume of traffic. The
solution is to expand our freeway network or reduce the
number of can using those roads.
Measure A also will not affect traffic or growth anywhere
except the unincorporated pans of Orange County. It has no
affect in Newpon Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach,
Fountain Valley, Laguna Beach, Irvine or any other
incorporated cit} in the county.
The arguments over Measure A have been heated,
emotional and euagcrated.
Some people plan to vote for the measure to send a
message to government officials. They arc fed up with
unbridled growth and the lack of roads and services that
should have accompanied the count,r.'s natural growth. They
don't care if pans of the initiative wtll have to be interpreted
by the couris. They want to vent their anger and damn the
consequences.
Much of the resentment toward our elected officials is
Justified. There have been abuses. Elected officials at all levels
have neglected their constituents and sometimes pandered to
the desires of special-interest aroups. including developers.
However, the way to send a message to government is not
with an initiative that will be dragged through the courts. If
our elected officials arc doing a bad job, throw the rascals out
of office. Suppon recall effons and vote against incumbents
Tuesday and again in November.
The slow-growth movement should plel a si&nificant
role in the evolution ofOranae County. But its important to
realize continued srowth is inevitable. Much of our
population increase 1s coming from people who already live
here.
Binh ratC$ arc incrcasin-. people arc living lonJer and
yes, some outsiders will conunue to move here. Aruficially
restricting the availability of housing and compounding years
off reeway nealect is a cruel tcpcy to dump on our children, as
1s cunailcd services.
Measure A docs provide for a higher levels of police and
public safety services in unincorporated parts of the county.
These changes arc needed, but there bas to be a provision to
pay for them.
If, as Measure A proposes, the services arc mandated
without rcprd to financial reality that money will be taken
from existing county revenues. Simple economics says if you
have to spend more money without new revenue something is
goinJ to be left out. Historically that something has been
funding for human services programs.
The frustration over traffic, which put Measure A on the
ballot1 cannc;>t be sol~cd until the neglects of the past arc
combined with planning for the future. Measure A will not
accomplish this goal. The time for careful, measured arowth
has arri ved, but Measure A does not deliver it.
Better government and planninJ cooperation between
citizens, developers and elected officials is the key for a
brighter Orange County future.
Measure A hints at sensible growth and traffic control.
Instead it will deli ver legal battles. appeals and eventually a
decision by a Judge who does not answer to the electorate of
this county.
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Jin. He9ther'sartlcle following U..t trend. n
Bo•maCIJ ••aaeaoelJanDGlftlOllJ dbfTtnc.bud on 1aa.106i'moea1
..]'om 'l'Mmptoa . lbat~a..S..da A lot. One thinp the city complains
about is siJJTS. I you look atound. how many political sians do you sec?
When they stick their prbage signs
out. of course people arc aoing to
notice. But. ifa business owner wants
to chan~ their siins -the city· has a
fit.
Carmn ~mlDke
Cotta Mesa
I don't thmk tt effects them. I'm a
voter I don't rtad those signs. I do my
home"'ork before I vote.
Tricia Merrtseue
Hntla,_ Beadl
I think it has a lot to do with the
candidates because of people's basic values. If you can't relate to them on
their basic value level -you won't want them rcprcscntina you.
KeaCoplc
New,ort Beada
Unfortunately it usually has a
much t>1ggcr impact than people think. It has a neptive impact. Even
;:>eople that arc conscious of the mud-
slinginaing -think ncptively about
the candidate.
Debbie Dtloca
SutaAu .
To me it sounds like dirty pool It
effects the candidate because I ha ,.e a
business m} self. and if someone did
. that 10 me I'd be \.Cry upset.
Re4y la1elmau
Cotta Men It depends on whal people's own
set of values are I'm sure 11 will have
an effect. cspcc1all} 1f they think
someone 1s not honest.
Column follows trend
of p:iudslinging politics
To the Editor. she needed assurance that I was not a Since I don't live in Newpon Beach ~rtici~nt. I had. myself. asked the
ifs tomctimcs several days before I v1cc-cha1rman to assume chair·
read the aniclcs like the one wntten manship of the Ethics Committee for
by Jldlic Heather. The anicle that the handlina of the Hart matter when
aJ>piC1rcd on May lO. rqardina the it was first brouaht to the attention of
Ethin Committee meetinp for the the Ethics Committee b)' a complaint Ora"fe County Central Committee filed by 1 rqistercd Republican. It !'"enll~ns my name and questions my would have been an easy matter for
1ntqnty. her to contact members of that
Havina met Mn. Heather about commitlct to ask if I was in attend-
seven orci..,t yean.,o. and maybe in ance/ Several committee memben
all of that time shared possibly about reside in Ncw~rt Beach area, one in IOminu1e1ofconv~witlther, I · fact. is 1 pnc:hcina laay attorney.
~n~ her ~mmnts aboUt me tocally Since she chose initcad to use her irTcs~Mt~ to •y die least~. ·~ pen, I would. hope that she will use a PoSS!bly. wit~ quat~Ol8it* •cmvn. h minutet of her time and ad·
. It !'Ont thtna t~ 11 ve n mUch pr_elS d1tional ink. to apol<>sizc for ques.
and uak to• ca~idMe ~her. dloice. tionina my inttarity. but I must question her 1n&cantytodo . . it at the tlpt'nte of my reputation. ~1 ~n aside. even 1f I h!d rem11~ I hive bttn a volunteer for Re· ascha1rwoma!' of the Ethics Commit·
publican cautet for man_y yan and let, t~ question &hat was before the ~tt in 0ra-. C:ounty for nCftl of comm1tttt wo~ld not hive. c~~nacd· ntnc years.. d1rec11ftl mrcfl'Ona inall Thc~tatem~nt Codeof~thtcs thlU
manncn '° our loeal ceatiil Coin-candidate SilMVOtuManly Jtatts that
mhtft. I am not IUrt ii IM ii eware ·~ wtll noc pmonaJly and ma.
1hauholfofu1whona•lorelectiot11o lidoutly 1ueck or·~ 1 fdtow
the Central Committee. do lhat candidatt whit 10W d11rt11rd IO
knowitW thet ow i•ttttt it to live o1 ~IS. It it .Wf"1. unf'onunete thlt from
our dme ftftly IO Atnlttr lk Ile-t11M to t11M so~ candida1~ !ind pUblican pnndpin ill _, com· they hive to ~ to such mallCIOUI
munities ud wMrtvwcllt w can bt UIC1ecs.
efkdve. My modw as MC IOr • It as aho unfonu,.ate &he• I n.d
petlernonal .......... .z--......._ ..&:...i. Mrs. tta~·s Mkle 1fonowi"1 tMt ••••an -w --ue.ML I tc'H m weill --£~ Hllln•nalm .... "*•....a dfllbwW's?81jhl-...-
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Endorsements
Durina the puC duw Wiiks me O.itY Pilot hat iaun editorial ~sitions on the 12 Dl'ODOlitiont on the stale ballot, 1 county
initiative and in three local OOP primary raees. The followina is a
synopsis of our endonanents.
Propoeltlon 66: Vote 'NO'
A co.ostitutional AJnfftdmcnt requirina W. election of coun~y assessors. Voters in counues now determine whether their assessor is
elected or appointed by the county supervisors. It's a decision that
should be lento county voten.
Proposition 67: Vote 'YES'
An initiative to increuc the punishment for persons convicted
of sccond-dcarcc murder when the victim is 1 law enforcement
officer performina his or her duties. The new minimum sentence1d
would be 25 years to life, and persons convicted of this law wou spend at least 2S years in prison before they're cliaible for parole.
Proposition 68: Vote 'YES'
An initiative limitina campaian contributions to candidates for
state Assembly and Senate ind providina 1>1rti1I public fund1n1. to
candidates who agree to comply with spendin1 lim1ts. The campa1an
reform meets lcpl tests which require public fundina.
Proposition 69: Vote 'NO'
An initiative that declares AIDS and the condition of being a
carrier of any virus that carries the disease as communicable ruscascs. Essentially the same as the LaRouche inttiauve over·
whclmin&)y rejCCtcd by California voters in 1986.
Proposition 70: Vote 'YES'
A $776 million bond issue to buy and restore lands 10 a na1ural
st.ate, build new parks and increase public access to beaches and
natural areas.
PropOsitlon 71: Vote 'NO' '
An initiative to adjust the Gann Spending Lim11, recl assify
excise tax on gasoline. vehicle wei&ht and rqjstrat1on fees from taxes
to a user fees and requires that they be spend on 1ransportat1on
projecls. The initiative does not keep legislative spending on a short
enough leash.
Proposition 72: Vote 'YES'
An inittative to adjust the 9ann Spen~ina ~1m1t. reclassify
excise taX on gasohnc. vehicle wc1aht and rea1strat1on frees and the
state saJcs tax on gasoline from taxes to user fees and requires that
they be used for transportation projects. Requires a state emergency
fund that could be used for education, law enforcement. pubhc safety
etc. It increases the state's spendina limit and provides more money
for transportation projects without 1 tax increase and preserves the
in tcnl of the Gann Spendina Limit
Proposition 73: Vote·'NO'
An initiative to set limits on campeian contributions for
candidates in St.ate and local races, rrohib1ts Use Of pubhc funds IO campaigns, prohibits st.ate and loca officials from spending pubhc
funds on newsletters and mass mailinJ. Docs not meet l~l test for
campaign reform because 1t docs not include public funding.
Proposition 74: Vote 'YES'
A $I billion bond issue for statewide transportation pro1ccts
Oranae Count y P.rOJectS (S 109.S million) include : widening of
Interstate S. rcbu1ldin1 interchanaes from Route SS to Route 22 1n
Santa Ana and rebu1ldin1 interchan.aes of Routes Sand 73 near San
Juan Capistrano.
Proposition 75: Vote •YES'
A $800 milhon bond issue to be matched by local school
districts. T!'c . money will pay for buildina new schools, renovate
school bu1ldmp. buy portable classrooms and install air·
conditionina in schools that conduct year-round progran).s.
·Proposition 76: Vote •YES'
A SS I 0 million bond issue to provide low-interest loans for
eligible California veterans to buy homes or farms. The loan
rcpay!flents arc used to repey the bonds and administrative cosu 50 there 1s no burden to state taxpeyers.
Pro~ition 77: Vote 'NO'
A SI SO milhon bond issue to provide low-interest loans to
renovate apennwnt buildinp and homeS identifacd as J)Oltntial hazardSduri"Jan~~~c. PanOCtlaeloanrcpeymentstobeckto
the state ho!JS•"I rchlbifatanon propam for future loans rather than
toward peyena for tho bonds.
4oth Cono-e11lonal Dlatrlct:
Vote for lf"atban Romenbeq
42nd eoz::-1oaa1 Dlatrlct:
Vote for Born
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Of1n99 Coat DAILY PILOT/~.~ 5, 1-A7
It' time to top
college hazing ....... Jw I ftatured. rtipons1bilnies multiofy. Pocus on power, 1uthorir1. inle'atifted Alm (Mwda 21 ·April 19): Y ou'ft .. rdcaicd" from obliptlOll. !«nano rtlationship. ,4ttcntion centers around public im_aee, •r aft'ain.
hiplipta 10ria1 an1vity. ll'lvel added~-----------Lll&A (~. 23-0rt. t2); Youna person wants you to help odebra~. rtt0pnion ind PoPUJanty. You could fin1ncial windfall i' ftatuttd Reach 'be)ond lht immediate, communicate •
rctt1vc unique honor fiorn univttSity. •ith one~ conttmint forrian travel. Ari~ pla)'I major rok.
hospital or institution. acoaPIO<OCt. 23-Nov. 2 l ): Lunar. numttical ('}Clef hiplipt KMullity,
DSAa ll&ADm .._ •• .,IM do~~-. Ana? -IWNOIS. . T~vavs (Apnl 20-May 20): vou·u SYllO .uliQUt aooeaJ 10 puba~. Focus on romance. spteulation, styk. creativity. ~ ,,_ tlte ...._ .._. .. DUalLLINOa n. win fnends. emphaSts on sp«ulation. IAGtfTA<JS!Nov. 22-Dtt. 21 ): Follow tbrouah on irutiaJimpreaio
...... ltTlaf•...._,.,... .. ,._.,._1..._ • ..,-::::.: reJ11ion1hip intmM(tes and you roukl 0 family mmtbtr is sance~ 10 1ttkina rappt()('hcment. Emphasis on 1eCUrity •
.,... a IUle .... lltf el.._... .., ........ .,.. .... "'!nc.ontest. !mJ:!F1ntstylc,comcfOiwatd IMI pl'Opettyvaluc.compleilonor1ranucteon.Sttckclose10homebae,ifPotli~ .
....., ia * .,_ if a ear'? c .. , • ....._ Ne .. .._ .._1 Ge WlT th inn~ov111ve idtas. concepts, Anowr1••••••••••• CAP~ (Ott. 22-lan. 19): Divmify. sarisfy intellec1ual curi051ty . ... ,an., ... ...._ m.1 ea a ....._ _......__. • 1 .. _ aurus 1y1 outstanchna role. Di·..:•,}':.. ~umor. fitness. wilhnanca to eumine various sides of controven~. ,,...,..., aa MfrM"11ah-*r :!~";--... •• •aa '· -• GE INI (May 21-Junc 20): Attention ctnlnl around businns. carwr. °'7QVAIUUS (Jan. 20-feb. Ii): Be "'lllana io rtv1~. review. ponibly to
Nw YM. PfC$tiac. promo~ion. Definite pin indiated b)' speaki~ and wnt1na. Membtr relocate. You'll add to possn.ions. you could atso discovn:ways of inC't'Clsing a..•1 ...._.,... .. aeu.,,.. ....= :-..:::' ..:,._." ~1 ~ of opposite sex, as drawn to you. will make no sec~1 of et. Vi,.o involved. iacome. L05t article will be recovered, you'll have reason to celebrate. ''rJ,::;: ... · tMt el u . CANCER (June 21-July 22): Focus on domestic harmony as conrrastcd PISCES (Feb. t 9-,Ma~h 20): Moon in your sip coincides with initiative, ..w ,.._. ... =-..... ~-=-=::.. w::~ with rtt~nt (inandal ars1;1r:nents. Lu~r position accents publishins, personal\&). briaht colon. ~pt.tlarity, correctjudsm~nt and timina;-SCCnario
fraMnltJ ...._at...,.,_ h .... commun1cataon, &ravel, ab1lit)' to ptrttave potential. also features chaf\IC. travel, variety. better underJtandin1 of special person.
tJ la N .. JerMJ. =.:~ ::-... mpt -:... .. =~ .. II ~ <1July 2_3-Aug. 22): When rccciv1ns otrcr be aratcful. but alto realize IP JUNE 115 YOUR 'IBTBDA Y you have unusual voice, l)OMetl IC1\te 1'I ..... wnce, • .,.. .. h .a...,,. Mell~ 1 ...... 191 ....,, a t at a 1ttcrs is no_l gold." Be aware of tall, li~nse requi~ments.. of drama. appreciate art. music. luxury and pc>uibly have .. sweet tooth." You'll
..... UU.C·relaa.4 ._ .. la ta.e VlllGO (Aua. 23-Sept. 22): Definite commitment made. lept papers become mott knowledseablc concemina diet, nutrition, ,eneral beatth.
t lt ,..,.._ Baaa.. ul -..erase ~areaaaiutt\ea.w ... t•tll
e.tlqe •fflelilt uid a•tltortdel ~
ferN allele laws, tile u11e4Jet Will
eoalbiee" i I teW a.di'• moG.r dult I
rememlMrH hr letter clearly (U
wu a laearfttreuer) aid tbnkcd Mr
I• wrtu.c. I &Ma wrote: "I tlmply
~ .... , uden~ wily, 1fter all
tMse Madia • cam,...., lUepJ
iMU.Cll tllllleliti•· WW aemeWy at ft1&aen plea~ e.,..._ tMt to
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S..eo.e from R1&1en did write wt_. u expluattoa. A Federal Ez. ,,ea letter arrtve4 ~e foDowtq .. ,
,,.. R1&aen' president, Dr. Edward
J . BIMltda. Be wrote:
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Herc at
Rutscrs Univers1t)' we have reau-
lationsapinst hazing as well as strong
state laws. We also have a nationally
.rccoaniz.cd alcohol education pro-
pam.
After the death of James Callahan
in February, the lambda Oti house
was closed and the university
. withdrew rccoanition of their charter.
Yet tragedies continue to occur here
and at ot.her collcaes and univenitics
throughout the nation.
No institution of learning can
ensure the good sen~ of its students. any more than this can be done in the
population at larae. Most students
arrive with attitudes Ind drinking
patterns that were established in
Junior high and hiah school. By the
time they reach colfege age they ha ve
been conditioned by parental con-
duct. movies, TV and their peers.
Unfortunately, an incrcas1n1 number of students are alcoholics when we get
them.
We in the univers111es arc strength-
ening our efTons and seeking ways to
make our enforcement of akohol and
hazing regulations more effective
But we need the supp<>rt of the
families who send us their children.
And we need your help. Ann. and the
help of others who mold pubhc
opinion. It is essential that we change
the national 1 ma&c of drinking. This 1s
not easy.
We must emba rk on a nauonal
campaign to ponray excessive drink-
ing at any age as an American tragedy
and a shame, rather than a symbol of
adulthood and a source of pride. -
DR. EDWARD J. BLOUSTEIN.
president, Rutgers University.
DEAR DR. BLOUSTEIN: Tlwall
yoa for yoar prompt tttpoue. Wlalle
yoar focet on alcollol It oder·
1tudable, per'-ps more atte•tioa
sbOia.ld be paid to bam1. Since t'11
practice it clearl_y llle1al, I HUett
tlaat all coUe1es aDcl utvenltles
laform tllelr frateralty memben tlaat
'-d•I wlll not be tolerated ud uy
frateraity tlaat lt CHpt etat•Ptl la
Wt lllepJ act will be closed lmmedi·
alely ud all Its memben expeUed.
Alter • doiea or so fratendttes are
close4 dowa alld lklr members sat
Mme,'" ca• be 11re tlaat lauJq will
tlOp. AM U tlaat dona'& 4lo It, j11t
keep c1otm1 &lie frateraltJes. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently
my husband and I were passengers on
a plane. Instead of a delightful flight.
we experienced the most exasperating
ordeal of our lives. This 1s what
happened:
A blind man was seated next to an
exit door. The airline's rule is not to
have a disabled person or a child
seated in those locations. When the
blind man was asked by a tli~t
attendant to change seats Wlth
another passenger. he refused, sayina
that he was perfectly capable of
openina the door in case of an
· eme~ncy. We sat on the around for well over J two hours while officials tried to i reason with the man. He would not • budlc. The airline people were pa-! tient and p<>lite. but lhe bhnd man
If was stubborn and extremely un-
pleasant. Meanwhik. 130 passengers
sat fumina and helpless. well aware
· that they -re missana appointments
and conncctin1 tlipts. Finally the Oiaht was canceled. My
husband and 1 took the next ftiahl out.
So did the blind min who had held
t 30 passengers hostqe. 'J'.has time he
, was not seated near an ell1t. The woman across the aisle from
me said that the man was probably
hopina he would be pulled off the
plane so he could sue the airline for
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' If 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
surgein two-income/two-car families.
Or the flight of employment centers
from downtown urban areas to out-
of-town suburban 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 pnd th_: _1:\
future. With streets that li\te and~·'
Timely Streeta.
Because Rancho Santa Margarita
is a masterplanned community, its
interior streets and main arterial
r~ are planned in advance to grow
in phases-just as the town itself is
planped to grow-in phases.
For example, while Rancho Santa
Marp.rita has been planned to pro-
vide 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 Park-parcel by parcel.
So year by yeai; as neighborhoods
sprout and businesses 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 btfort it'occurs.
And as it occurs. With timely streets.
1'eedel' Stfteta.
While expansion of the town's inte-
. rior streets is timed to its overall
growth plan, Santa Margarita
Company also participates with other
landowners and builders of nearby
communities to upgrade and expand
the caJ>l:Cities of feeder streets in the
general area-roads that serve those
communities and serve Rancho Santa
Margarita residents too.
One such example is the planned
extension of Santa Margarita ParkWay
-west of El Thro Road-into a new
section named Portola Parkway. This
expanded arterial will not only serve
Rancho Santa Margarita, but also
Mission Viejo, Coto de Caza, Robinson
Ranch, Trabuco Highlands, Trabuco
Canyon and neighborhoods in the
~of El Turo and Lake Forest
Through this pooling of efforts,
Santa Margarita Parkway has
already'9en widened from two tO
four lana And now th& wkiening to
its ul~width of six lia.s
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 conceived
with adjacent bike Ian~ 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 cen-
ters-and even its Business Park.
Planned for work and play. So that
the people who live and work in
Rancho Santa. Marptjta. WOUld never
be muc.h more than a. bike ride or
stroll away from their~ their homes.
schools and otheractivity centers.
We call such streets "Living Streets."
For that's what they were designed
to be. For today's residents. and for
generations of residents to come.
A 1bwn In The Path Of Prop ea
Bounded by Mission Viejo and COtO
de Caza-and nestled in the shadow
of Saddleback Mountain and the
Cleveland National Forest-Rancho
Santa MargaritaS picturesque loca-
tion is a modern day paradox. For
while it sits in a valley, of view~
it is also amazingly close to the thriv-
ing business, cultural and commercial
centers of Orange County. Tuwns,
cities and communities alive with
economic growth and opportunity. In
an area-scheduled at last-to bene-
fit from two major transportation
plans: the Foothill Circulation Phasing
Plan (a $240 million program to
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 32-mile
long super highway and transpor-
tation system) presently 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
manner-over the years ahead.
A new town. in a progression of
towns and communities. A town in
which this generation-and genera-
tions to come-can live ... and work
...... andgrow.
1-800-m-MM
(lallnlllboa Ccnn1
KEEP HOUSING
IN ORANGE COUNTY
AVAILABLE AND
WITBIN wee.
VOTE NOON
MEASURE ''A.'' . . .
It could drive the cost of new hoitsi~
sk,y *1 · ... stoJ> new road construction
dead in.its trarb ... and make traffic
WOl'8C not better! .,,.,. ,."-nete-..wqto waeettlle
••:1ill.~Ca IJ. '-~~-•rr.
ROADS TO TAD US THROUGH OUR YOUTH.
lmp10"4 Acc:eea RoMa A.ad~ ~includul& the Wlderung and atension of
existing roads. the enhancement ol some 40 intenec:tions and the construction of new roads-are
scbeduJed for completion over the oat one to three yeara. In a ma.jor effort to tmJll'O'f' traffic flow
and provide added aJterna.tivts to freeway travel lD the South County are&. tlus work IS rur9 of
the $240 million R>othil.I Circulation Pb&sini Plan r-•
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SUNDAY, JUNE 5 ,-1988
El Morro north oflagun1t &ach
is a popular spor for riding
mountain bikts. bur rhe cyclJSts
say hikers ilten ·r crazy abour
shanng their uai1s. Phocograph)
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By ELIZABETH EV ANS "
Daily Pilot Correspondent
If you like bicycling but rour back can'c cake che
strain of being hunched over chose concomng handlebars
for long periods of cime and )·ou 'd like to see more of che
scenery chan the line on the bike lane, mouncain bikes may
be your answer.
In just the few years since their creatton. they have
become the bike of choice among a wide group of
recreational bikers and a few racers, who have opced away
from the discomfort and frailty of touring bikes. accord mg
to Michael Gin, manager of the Bike Tech Biq·cle shop in
Fountain Valley.
Their popularity has grown so dramatically that
mouncain bike sales now accounc for nearly half of the bikes
sold today, an increase that has greatly affected the few
hiking trails on which bikes ar~ allowed.
"On weekends, these nails have become more like
rush.hour freeways than wilderness escapes." complains
one enchus1ast.
Mountain bikes arc a hybrid of the comforuble.
cheap beach cruisers and more expensive couring bikes.
combining the straight handlebars and uprighc seating
position of the inexpensive cruiser with the gears, lightness
and expense of the touring bikes.
"People who just wane a comfortable ride and aren't
interested in speed really go for che mountain bike," Gin
says. Although the name conjures up visions of a cross
between a two-wheeled Jeep and a billy goat, che actual
bikes arc well suited co flat terrain as well as hilJs.
(
Gm san rhe pnce cag of bet ween S .~and S2. ~for ·
rhe mountain bike doesn 'c dissuade che average biker
interested m a qualiry bike:
While rhe ma1or amawons of mountain bikes co
chac average ndcr might be comfort and stability, rhe{re
also fasr and durable. Larry Pmchard. a former road racing
professional from Founca in Valley, rode his mountain bike
4,<XX> miles around the l' niced Scates lase year. He and and
his companion were able co keep a 9~·mile.a.day pace on
their Trek bikes.
"It was realh nice. and we d1dn t ha\e co spend a loc
of time on repairs," he says alluding co chc cemperamenc of
rourmg bikes. whose chin wheels ~d mes are the cause of
many hours of fruscrarion and dirt\· hands due co flac mes.
You can cake a mountain bike through the dirt and
over rocks and glass without having to change a circ," says
Pritchard.
The chick cires on the mouncam bike also give the
rider more scabiliry. Consequenclr the tandem version of the
mountain bike is also popular.
"Don't laugh.· Gm admonished. "Tandems are
exercise and a loc of fun ...
Pritchard emphasizes char fun is chc primary function
of mountain bikes. "We'll cake weekend ndes co che cop of
Saddleback and scop at the cop for a beer. Y9u'd never do
that if you were road training," he explains.
Whilt those who ride road bikes arc ac nmcs dead!)
serious abouc cheu sport. there seems co be more Ctaner
berween mountain bikers and more of a stnse of freedom
One local cvchst who races ac the cop ot che heap on
ro-~d bikes has. like Pncchard, made the crossO\er co
mouncam bikes. Mike Farr of Huncmgton Beach contends
that boch C\ pes of b1C\ cling ~ve their pluses. For instance.
(Pl~ Stt .MOL :\ T AL\i 8.?)
Lam Pritchard.
Drnnis Tho~.
Drnnis Acei~do
and Ed V1clav1k n'de
Jt El Morro.
Shopping Sophis_ticates
drop $20, 000 for charity
Cartier look-alikes in great deffiand:
Ange~s of ~rts view clothes by Rhodes
By VIDA DEAN oe ... ....,,......,
Some people take a pany theme
"cry senously. The "Shop 'ul You
Drop .. pcevicw party held by The
SophistJcates Wednesday at the
Balboa Bay Oub was a good example.
Actually. nobody dropped at the
event. but they shop~"<i. tak1n1 time
out to rcpin their energy on the deck
over a plate of fa11tas. enchiladas.
beans and nee from the Mexican
buffet.
Mariachis serenaded the shoppers
as they finished off dining with
heaping ice cream sundaes. Then 1t
was back to el mercado de la
Sophisticates 1n the ballroom.
"We have 28 vendors here to-
night ... that's four more than last
year." said Darlene Drammoncl,
chairwoman of the sale. which ben-
cfittcd the AsS<ssment and Treat-
ment Scn1ces Center "A con-
servative estimate o( our proceeds IS
S20.000. Last )Car -we made S 15.000
Cta4y Galardi 1s chamng the part~
tonight You'll find her nght o"er
there shopping.·· added Drummond
'Tm gelling this chocolate pie to
take with me to the Bahamas tomor-
row:· commented Galardi at the
Jonathan's Chocola uer of Newpon
booth
Gala rd a had "a sited Joyce Kbag's ...
PAPARAZZI PLUS
booth during the morning set-up and
was showing off a temfic Cartier
look-ahkc bracelet she had bouaht.
(Before the party was over. numerous
wnsts v.ere adorned w11h the same
piece of1ev.elry from the popular faUJt
bauble booth.) .. Save me one. I'll be
back.'' said Sophisticates President
Darleo Maaclart.
Actor Dam.ls Stewart (the v1llian
in "Grease") was an has Crystal
fantasies booth with panner Brlu
Rau explaining the advantascs of
their ci;stal designs. Sweaters. T ·
shins. furs. bags and shoes along with
lots of Jewelry were at other booths.
including Soph1st1cates member Jean
Dales' pri vate collection jewelry.
Judy Barry's booth containing
finds from her travels was getting
attention -especially her fancy
epaulets/shoulder pad magnet sets for
transforming a pfaan and simple top
or dress an to something super
Lookers and bu)ers included Ellen
and Bob Wilcox, Rose and Norm
Smedegaard, Lois and Ban Aldrln,
pro shopper Mary Dell Barlloaras
(bus) these da) s gcllin' cltent Mary
Han -wardrobed for a tnp to Russia).
Bev and Paal Sal1ca, Carol and ltcat
WUllen, Gloria Carr1s (her dauptter
Gorgene and Sae Jarvie sold painted
s-weats in a booth). Jou Crean, Jolene
and Tom FHntes and S.11y Laby.
BBCs Dcrb) Da) volunteers pam-
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ing in another club room were late
shoppers that included Bnerly
Tlaompson, who said she was buyina
out the Bag Lady booth. She was 1lso
delichtcd over being named CO$ta
Mesa Woman of the Year that day at
a luncheon. and delighted over the
launch of her new skin care/cosmetic
lane next week.
STYD committee members check-
ing out the boutique bargains were
Mary Sab1ta1so, Joyce Reaime,
Naacy Wellbro4 and actress
Margaret Clark, just back from doing
an .. As the World Tums .. segment in
New York. • • • Seventy members of the Angels of
the >\rts were at MarUJll HaHmu'1
Harbor Island home Wednesday and
the same number of Zudn RJaodH
fashions were modeled for the Orange
Count) Performing Arts Center
group.
English designer Rhodes Oew in
from London. bringing with her
.. Elements of Woman." her
autumn/wanter collection of styles in
her hand-screened prints.
Rhodes. of\en described as Eng-
land's most romantic. annuential and
3\ ant-garde designer. was an town for
a t-wo-da) personal appearance at
Ncaman-\farcus .. Onganally she was
scheduled to be an Boston today. but
her trap ""as rearranged so she could
be at the .\ngcls' CH~nt ... said N-M's
Jan Moore.
Prior to fashion and fur viewing.
the .\ngcls installed new oflk'Crs and
lunched Ardea Flamaon heads the
group again as president. with Jady
TbreslUe, Gale Laymu and DoDDa
Slaunon O'Bryu serving as vice
presidents
E•eat plaanen Darlene
Drummond and Cln"ity Gal-
ardi choee ftata theme.
Nancy Wet.brod flada a flM
baa In Lido Vallee booth.
Dennie
Darleen llaDclark
rare qaarta cryatal.
Donna Shannon O'Bryan.
'Celebration '88' expected to attract 800 guild members
Oose to 800 women are expected at
the fourth annual .. Cclebratloa 'H ,"
Friday at the Irvine Hilton. Members
of the 38 aflihated guilds which have
5upponed the OC Performing Ans
Center for a decade will celebrate
their fund-ra1S1ng succns..
More than SJ million has been
raised by the groups since Georaia
Spooner called the first board meet-
in11 'ln June 22. 1978
Pai Strehlow 1s chairwoman of the
event. slated to bc&in at 10 30 a.m.
with a rcccp11on l.uncheon and a
(;ash1on show coordinated by Boise
Taylor for South Coast Plan and
... crystal Coun stores will follow • • • Cuter Duce AIUaoce will host a
-celebration Tuesday following the
performance of .. Alice" by the Na-
tional Ballet of Canada at the ()('
Performin& Ans Center. The dancers
and dal\cc enthusiasts will have the
o_pponunit) to mingle at the Center
Club will sipping champagne and
try1n& the 1ourmet hors d'ouevres
Zoe Simensen. 556-4365, has
funher information on the avail·
abilit) of tickets for the performance
and the recepuon. which as open to
the public • • • The "Commodore of lite Year" wall
be announced Fnda) dunng the
annual Commodores Ball in the
Newport Beach Mamott Hotel.
Fes11"it1cs will begin at 7 p.m. with
a cocktail recepuon in the Cahfomia
Ballroom. Dinner and danc1n1 will
follow 1n the Pacific Ballroom. More
than 500 members and guests of the
Ncwpon Harbor Arca Chamber of
Commerce group arc expected to
THE MAGIC OF
NEWPORT
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pwJucwn upen1 1u <lf"ll~ 1bt ucwcmcn1 anJ v1br*"Ct of rhe worlJ.(111W1»
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aucnd and hear the Kay Kyser
Orchestra under the direction of
Han) Babbitt.
The chamber office. 644-821 I. can
be called for details on the black t1e-
opt1onal party. • • • Braille Institute. OC Center. plans
a luncheon at noon Fnday at the
Newport Harbor Yacht Club to honor
'oluntecrs. /"
• • • A cocktail reception will be held
June 12 to put 1n motion the second
annual HJp Prlortty Celebrity Golf
C1111lc at The links at Monarch
Beach and the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.
Laauna Niguel. A shotgun stan at 11
a.m. the foflow1naday will launch the
men and women's flights. A dinner
and party will follow at the hotel.
''Everyone had a terrific time last
)Car and we are look1n& forward to a
repeat performance.'' said chair-
woman Betty Belden-Palmer.
Bell) Edge. 895-02()f) or Belden·
Palmer. 633-2212. can be called for
ticket 1nformat1on.
High Pnonty 1s the breast cancer
research and 1nformat1on network of
the AMCCancer Research Center in
Denver. HP disseminates infor-
mation on breast cancer through
woman-to-woman networking and
pro' ides rcsour~ for tak1n1 advan-
ta&e of progess in prevenuon. early
detection and treatment of the disease
which am1cts one of 10 women. • • • Charles Johnson ofCorona del Mar
has been named rec1p1ent of the 1988
Orange County Spirit Award. He will
be honored at a $2()().per-person
dinner June 16 at Le Meridien Hotel
an Ncwpon Beach. Benefilllng from
the fifth annual event will be the OC
Chapter of the Amencan Red Cross.
Johnson 1s the executive vice
president/group head for Wells Farao
Bank. He has assisted with several
Red Cross fund-ra1sm1 efforts. 1n-
clud1og the chapter's 1980 campaign
to build a blood center an the count)
-1t was completed in '81. Johnson
also served on the board of directors
and has been an active volunteer with
United Way. Hoag Hospital and
UCI.
Ticket information on the black-lie
event as available by calhng the office
of financial development at the Red
Cross. 835-5381. Ext. 2•5. • • • Dr. David Martyn and Andy Carey
arc co-chairinf the 552 Club's
seventh annua invitational "Stat
Sboot" June 15 at Coto de Caza an
Trabuco Can)on. The) expect 175
skeet· and trap-shooting enthusiasts
at the 7:30 am. c\Cnt being held as a
benefit for Hoag Hospital
More informauon on the shoot 1s
a"atlablc b) calhng the 552 office at
760-5916
• • •
Actor, comedian and pohtacal
satmst Jerry Maraohn will entertain
June 12 at the 7:30 p.m. "Bid ud
Bay" auction of the Jewish Studies
lnsutute Day School. Jenn) ~vy 1s
chairwoman of the event. which will
be held at the Grand Hotel an
Anaheim.
• • •
The chairwoman can be reached at
HS-3665 for ticket information.
MOUNTAIN BIKES RIDING HIGH IN POPULARITY •••
From Bl
road racing improves the speed and
leg strencth of mountain bike racers.
he says.
Few scnous road racers have made
the switch completely. he adds.
"Most 1uys sull road race. It's just a
nice break from the routine to act on a
mountain bike and get on the road
away from cars."
On weekends. Pritchard and Farr
arc likely to take off on one of the few
mounta1n trails. where bikers and
hikers arc now fi&htina for territory.
"Hikers don't much like us. They say
Yre rum thei r trails." says Gin. who
takes weekend groups from Bike Tech
to Saddleback and El Morro in
lquna Beach, p1accs that have
become increasingly popular.
While more recreational bikers arc
climbing on the mountain bike
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bandwagon. the consensus 1s -ihat 1
most road racers will stay away from
the off-road rac1na. One reason 1s that
there i' l~s money 10 at. The National
Off-Road Bicycle Association has
only 12 national events a year, and
prize money offered as usuall y very
little or non-cx1stenL
. T~is mo~th's Rock Hopper South
10 ~1g kar 1s one of the few natJonal
points events. Pntchard says, "And
the pnze money for that 1s only a few
hundred dollars." Which doesn't
com.,.rc well with the St ,000 prizes
often offered at road races.
.. The . i~ny is that many new moun~m ndcrs arc. able to act flirty lucrat1ve.sponsorsh~ because~ ·~ o~ly 60·or so hi ly·ratcd moun-
ta1n bike raett1 an there are several
hundred roed racers compctina at that level," says Farr. ~till, the rac:rE· and C'OmPdil'\I has a hahttr atm , he says "If you
fall off your bi e dun"I a roid race..
chances are you're out for the da~ if
not 1o.., ... he 11)'1. "But if )'OU fall
ofJ' dunna an oft"·roed-.you may not wt~ the r11C't, but you u be •bit 10
finish."
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a. ........... attbe Rill-dulof 191&.
Clllloll i• L-... N@I tor the I• &he spolJiabt wen 1Mi'N ......... ollJ ... iorTicktocUn ~_...,,of Mr. ucffiln.
OI 1111 lrYIM 0...-o1 N..._.. .._ c.tllli;. ~ c.m
°*6tl·I·_., ~lei of Mr. and Mn. '
. ~--benandftiendlbetlln ~ser; Lura c.uca .. .....,.
10 llllw al II Lift. wt plariiei"'9c1 :.,~.Mr. and Mn. ..... ia lf:ll•ities util 4:JO in die after-_.., ~~let --. Followi .. a rwcepdonl a the ol'Mr.ud n;n.9111~ M ~ Counyard. the poup D air, dauabter of Mr. Ud Mn.
•c:hld 11 dw TiC:ktocbn and three ..._..,_.Jr. ·
lniae mlllt on the Fahion IMnd ~ OIMr Tickaoeken and their
Teen loud modeled fiuhions from puen11 are Ca._... Sir• ... , Mr.
17 Fl s&ora, all under the direction of and Mrs. 1'lmM .. • rtr: Q ta 19* Lnlle. Q,..,, Mr. and Mrs. a-te. oreer,
Al\et lunch, the Tickrocken ...,..,.. Jr••-. Mr. and Mn. chaswed IO ae.lenath whi~IDWI'' for , .... J1•1ee; Tlflwf a.er, Dr. the formal pmentation. The life of and Mn. Artller Putdlll; •· 'I IJ
t1eh tirl was revicMd via video and &JIM. Mr. and Mn. ....,. &llM;
future plans~ told by LpM ...._ ....,_ U........., Mr. and Mn.
fo~Ddina chapter member. Fithen wnuua Uttlearl•: and lw U&-
aroned the dauahten and mothen tmaa. Mr. and Mn. S. U......
men joined the two to present the Also. Lan ........ dau,tner of Mr.
Ticktocker with her traditional and Mrs. Aa.._.J ~ J..ae
charm. Nll&a. Mr. and Mn ........ Nitta;
MllMLH&•uwaschairwomanof Nae.le Paid, Mr. and Mn. Quin
·the presentation. which concluded in Pa .. ; &adaerble .......,., dauahter of
the court¥ard with 1uests havin, the Elbalte .. PMW,. and DHW PllU·
opportunity to see 1 video o the Upl; Tara PUJmct-, Mr. and Mrs.
entire ceremony. GeraU ~· SUeJ IUdla,., Every hi&h school in Irvine was Mr.andMn. ~:nee
reprnentccf at the affair honorina the a.w1e,., Mr. a Mrs. Prall Re-
...... ...... ~~--..... :::re:, ...... z::-s
-. .Mt. lad Mn. D1 i' llw; ._. ..... Tm1 ... Mr. and M~. hll1111 wld.
• • • .... wl ........... apeDllid &beii
f.4una Hills home for the membn'-
lbip tea of the Luvna Juniors of the ~ County l>hilhannonic So--ciety. More the 100 mcmbm and auesu attended the affair. which
honored &!rtd8 ~Ind ....,..
Uale with .. top tenior• awards.
Special suests included founder
leJee Pim••"*" OCPS member BnMllM AllertlaM and Jaetie
...... ,, l!lild supporter.
New officers ~re installed. with 1aJ s.lll'Vu assumina the presi-
dency. Others arc J..Uer N ..
........ and L.,... Ss..eu, vice
prnidents; NiekJ Garris, parlia-
mentarian; Anne He......,._ and
Lisa Me&eellu, secrctaircs; Kris
Ber~ 1reasurcr, Mille EqlMN, ac-
tivities coordinator; Laute
Raamusea, hospitality; &rildlla
Velane, proaram: Jnaifer B•tlud,
publicity; and Katy Paalber, his.-
torian.
llemben of tlae 1988 lnlM Clla,.... of Jltadollal ~
Leane·are (front t'OW, tr.. i.ft) .iw Dee•e. ._.,. -.n .
Katiedoe Spencer aacl ,..._ ... Sey. 811 coed row:
Katherine PbllllPI, IUmber)J KllDe. Laara Cutletuu 7, Dl.alle Tonko..tcla, a ... _ Stone, 9'aef lllclaud9 and
Maro.ret Johnaoa. Tll.lrd row: Joelle Pfltta, SllaroD
LIWefteld, Tiffany Keller, Cban4a Greer. Catbertae
&nomoto and Tara PUJWaeton. Top row: Saaan Littmann,·
Linda Selta, ~eta Carpenter, l'flcole Paal. In&rld Cari.on
and Marcy Chuq. ·
Clothes designed for disabled people
Traditional clott)ina is desia:ned for
standiJ\I,, but Jo-Elyn Hand taJces 1
.. bent" approach in her Wheelies
Bcntwcar line of specialty apparel for
men, women and children.
ThcOrqon fashiondesigner1um-
cd her attention to desianina clothina
for disabled people seven yea.rs qo
when her mother-in-law began to use
a wheelchair and found few clothing
options. A
After several years of expcriment-
ina, Hand chanacd the shape and
proponion of prments to accommo-
date constant sitting.
Her collection for women now
includes dressy prments. Iona and
short skins. blouses, coats.. shirts.
pants and sleepwear. Styles 1te in
cotton/polyester, s~lky ~lyester, cot-
ton twill. and acryhc kml neecewear.
.. We have pants that can be put on
m lndiv«tiiat witbout lifting or
stand ing them from their chair. We
have back-openina coats that can be
put on in 20secondsanddon't wad in
the chair because they arc shaped. We
have special fasteners on request that
Alzheimer's patients cannot undo,"
said Kand.
The line aJso incJuded men's dress
suits, sports shins and ensembles..
The desi)ner will display her
Wheelies Bcntwear line Friday
through Sunday at the Abilities Expo
'88 in 1he Los Angeles Convention
Ccn1er. Free brochures arc available
on request from Wh~lies Bcntwear,
P.O. Box 455, Roseburg. Ore. 97470,
-phon-,0)1673-8126: A video" ia-pe
can be obtained for an SS refundable
deposit.
Catclal.a6 a aewr waY'e
John Bernards.. veteran men's surf-
wcar dcsianer and merchandiser. has
acttpted 1be position as president of
Newpon Blue. maker of men's casual
fashions and a division or 1200
Valencia Inc.
'
In taking over as president of the
three-year-old company, Bernards
rcsiJ.nS as president or Off Shore of
California, an Irvine company he
founded in 1976.
Wllo .....,.. tbe panm?
Arc pantsuits back for female
executives? A perfec1 fall look, say
New York fashion people. Blouses
will be rcplacina sweaters and worn
under shapely blazers, siosJe or
double brcas1ed and shoner JKkets
with P.CJ>lums. Woven fabrics that
look hke they came from the finest
men's tailors on London's Sa·-lille
Row arc bcsl for fall suits.
Looktn1 atyllab and feeU.ac comfortable.
.......
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lleeft non-saop ~ siece. SM ...
llol penk and.blue wetsuit outfit
..1c. to promote lier boot It
American Bookltllen Auociatioa
Convention in A~m.
McKt~k. who Wotks at Marina Sailina on Balboa. is no s1eteOCY'Pical
spece-beaded surfer. After 111, lhe is
the daulhter of an Enalish profn.tor.
Her true loves. besidn her
bo)'friend of, ft ve yeats. Mark, are
M&ififtl, Ktifta and writina. ... tried IO
take all the thinp l love to do. put them latetMr and make a livine, •• w
ays.
• ~ recent paduate or UCI Ytidl dtsrtt in theater ans. Mc · •
wbo adopted bet last name for stqt (her real name is w .. .,_...,.
lately has bttn takiftf small Pl'1I
some oflbeat movies an Los AIW-11
That's whett she met the wo••
who illustrated .. sun Unec>."
both pla)'ed boxers in a blzanC :-.-
McK1ss1ck: <kscribes as .. ~":.
0 1 finall) a<>t tired of com•ejpi
that all the movies 1 tot C8ll ia w.i
rouen. So I dttidcd ao write IDI__ ~
srnpt about airt surien.. .. TIWf'S
McKrss1ck~s next project.
She ts passionate about surfilil • •
healthy recreational apon -""
peciall y for femalft. ··1 with surft ..
was more acccPted as a tPCWI ti-
femalcs. Youna airlt llM>ukt 191 ... cou~ to learq to surf. 1t•1 OK for bo)S~ bUt I still teir littk liftl,......
with Barbie dolls illlteM OI ~
out a.nd doina IOIM'tbi~ve tik
surtina. It's a very Ill ;e, It teaC'hts you balance and about
.. , was lucky '° have 1JMCt. • ~t
role model. My mom had a ftalhti.e
career and ratted nine kids. That•1 a
aiat eump&e to have. Very non-
traditional. . . -It was so f\l.Dft)' at the Alne'rlC:an
BooUdlen AMoaation Conveatioa .
ere I was ND~ftl.~~ die room
with my ptlli_iiiittiiiiaRI._ wi1d !>"lftt
and Zinka stripn all over my face.
.4nd J ~ this other.~
runnint ~Idly in ~ ~ d.arec-
tion She wu all a.n whate, an a
weddina _,..n, obviously. promorina
some book she bad wnt~ about
bride$. I thouahl. now befe are tbc
twocxuemes."fhetnditiooalwoman
in white and me, thc modem woman.
eoina f« it aJI. ..
Exteildingthe life of pearls and judging the world's best ears
~
Pearl is the birthstone for people
born this month. and there is a pearl
necklace for every personality.
and having them checked once a year
by a jeweler to sec if they need
restrincina. v ••
DUI
&ood reason. She 1s pure su and I) "oace encfulnts our ears. but ta"ke a
unadulterated chic. Earrings on thts look 11 hers She docs for ea.mnp
lady arc hke the nngs around Saturn what she does for haute coututt.
-)Ou're going to notice them. SUSAN LUCCI: Television soap c ARO L C H ANN I NG: o~ra·s mos1 "ibrant vixen. Luca's
·Diamonds are Carol's. best fnends look as sheer bypnousm. She arrests
and she sbo"'cascs them in eamngs.. your attention. and wcanng ea.mop
Her eyes are world renowned but her affords a subtJc d1stract1on.
.L
"'oodbcauty wilh a fabUJous &ceaad fiiurc •topped wilh an incredi*
coiffure.
GREGORY HINES: The 11C111Po
dancer is the onl) male on the lilL Ht
can tum a jewd«i ear into m ~
male fashion statement. a COlltJll I 1y
normal look.. This ts no small s ..
romplishmmt.
Lona oecltliCes are for the slinky
and sexy, while short neck!Ka are
demure or aophisticatcd. Fair-skin·
ned people will find roseate-hued
pearls are-flattmn .. Cream-and aold-
colomi pearls set off darker skin
tones best.
'A cultured pearl is formed by an
O)'Ster around an irritant placed in the
oyster's body by man. A natural pearl
is formed around an irritant which
accidently IQdaes within the body of
an oyster. Fresh~water pearls are
culliv1ted in mollusks. not oysters.
and come in 1 wide range of interest-
in& shapes and colors.
cars are a pf"()Sttnium for jeweled DONNA MILLS: A classic Holl)-
&lamour. ...----------------------
The lustrous litlle gems (natural or
cultured) will have a long life if
treated well. That means proper
stOT'llC in a bq or wrapped in tissue;
placina them on the body after
cosmetics, hairspray and perfume;
washing them with mild soap and
water instead of a chemical cleaner:
• • • Ear ye! Ear )'e! The "court" (Bellari
International Diamond Corporation)
is in session and has named "The best
ca.rs of our lives ...
The 10 earring wearin& winners
(and the reason for the honor) are:
PRINCESS DIANA. She does not
often wear earrings but when she does
they arc remarkably visjble. a tafJCl
for the eye. Her ra1her diminutive
cars showcase Jewelry to her tow
advantage.
JOAN COLLINS: Perhaps the
most ogled female of the '80s, for
RAQUEL WELCH: Peopk rarely
took at her ears but they are bcau11ful.
RAIZA GORBACHEV: This 1s a
lady studiously in pursuit of a
&lamorous imaic. She has a lovely
fook with eamngs. irrespective of
what she happens 10 be wcanng.
DIAHANN C .\RROLL: Her love-
Guests will "travel" Saturday
through medieval times. the Renais.
sancc and the Victorian periods. the
Gay ·90s and continue the journey
throu~ the 1920s. '30s, 'SOs and '60s
via bndat ettations.
Reservations for the tea and fun her
information are available from
495-5857. tf 01te'1e1t czt 1<lends
Tbe fashion event will be held at
Villa Nova in Newport Beach from
11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and will feature
clothes from Rado's Fashions of the Aaes. f ullenon, and Mollie Merrell
Bridal International, Newport Beach.
There is no charac for the show, but
reservations an: necessary due to
limited seatins. Michelle at Villa
Nova. 642-7880, can be called to
make reservations. • • • • Cantor Sheldon Marshall of Cor-
ona dcl Mar will be.the featured auesi
al the June 13 election, installation
••• Orange County Alumnae of Step-
ha CoDect plans a Stephens sum-
me-r salad SCSSton at 11 a.m. Saturday
a1 the Oranac Park Acres home of
president Joan Grqory. Stephens
alums and friends can call Patricia
Evans. 496-0884, for funher infor-
mation.
and annual meeting of the w ..... , Dim._ •f Jewllla Fe4eradla of I
Oranac County. I
CounflJI Gifts 6 Collectlbles
I 720 Sa111a Ana A Ye.
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The ..aroup will be at the Center
Oub. Costa Mesa. for the 9:30 a.m. I
event. which commences with •
continental breakfast. I With S 10 minimum order I M1nhaU will entertain with sonp
from Yiddish the1ter. liaht and arand I
opera and Hebrew folk tndition.
' Sandy Elias will take raerv1tions I
at 2S9-06SS. There is a SI 0 charsie for
brnkfast and ~r~"t ' I
Also on June 1 l, the ....,. I
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offken. DUrinalM 10:301.m. lunc~ I
con at the Red Uon Inn, Cosca Mesa. I
the name of the "Docent of the Year"
will be announced. I • • • The latest creations of 11 Oru9
County. jewelry dnia_nen wi11 bea~ailable for purc'hae ft'om I IO 7
p.m. Tbunday 1t die JDrinl/sum-JC~'Y tnuak lhow at the..._ A.rt
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Mar 10t ~ withOul iL 8ul1oa karson can remember wch a time. Ht has been a rnident of \be
Ntwpon Beach community since
1974.
.. , had lived in <?orona def Mar for
some years and I realized it was just a
btdroom community without cul-
tunl happcninp." explained Karson.
a Cal State Fullenon, music professor
9tho is the festival's co.founder,
artistic director and conductor.
"I thou&f\t it miaht be a Krv~ to
the community (to sW1 a festival).
Now mind you it's not like I had a lot
of time on my hands. I was tfrribly
busy with work at the univenfty and
my church. But I still wanted to do
something."
And Karson has been "doina
somelhi ng" ever since 1981 . when the
lil"$t Baroque Music Festival took
place after nearly a year of discussions
and plannans.
"In 1980, I brouiht (the festi val
idea) up with lrmeli Dcscnberi.
who's hved here for decades and bas
taught art history at Cal State Full·
erton ... he said. addmg he wanted to
Baroque in Corona d~l Mar
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tonio Vivaldi and Joha.n SebMtian
kb. Accompanied by membefl of
the Baroque Music Festival Or· c:Mara COftdueteid by IWloft. WalUr
9hC) ~playt COACefti .,,, AJbiQODt t
Michel Correue. Gionn1 Bittiltoand Oeorl Friedrich Handel.
Wednaday's concen. which lakes
place at the smaller Sherman Library
incorporate mu11e, an. dnma and and Gardtns. (200 maximum <>
dance into the fntival. Detenblrl pecity) ~is cntided .. The Venetian
went for the idea and toeether ·~ · Early Baroque." It consists entirely of
inauauratcd the festival the followina a nre performance -.. definitely the
June. West toast J)ftmiert, may even be
While not u well known u the the American premiert, .. Karson Sllid
Carmel Bach and other, more esta~ -of Adriano Blnchicri's .. La Barca
hshed summer music festivals. the di Venetia per Padova."
Baroque Music Festival has de-.. It's a hiahly amulina Kt of 20
veJopcd a reputation for exc:dlence madripls. -representinJ various
that has spread 1hroU&ft much of characters on a boat trip from Venice
Southern California. And there is an to Padua, and how they while away
important difference betwctn this the time," Karson explained. The
:t!\d the other festivals. m1dripls were written 1n the Renais~
"It's small, and we never wanted it Sllncc style, but include the Baroque
to become large." Karson said ... We device of the basso continuo (a part
want to increase its Jevel of artistic for one or more bass instrumentsand
satisfaction and quality, not its sizt." keyboard. in this case the
This year's edition features Italian harpsichord).
music from lhe 17th and 18th Wednesday's performance of "La
centunes, with a heavy emohasis on Barca .. uses the original 1623 narn-
music by Tommaso Albinoni. tion (in Enalish translation), which
Today's concert. held at JOO.seat will be delivered by DcKnbc1': The
SaintMichaelandAllAnaelsChurch. Festival MadripJ S1naers will be
features orpnist John Walker. who joined by celhst Richard Treat and
harpsichordist Ronald Huntinaton.
..Mu&ic in the Gll*nl" wiU be
played Friday at the ..... ~
Tenor Greeory Wlit. -·IC!M Christopher Lindbloom ... I ....
uartet ptelided over by Kanoa at 5: ha~kbord will ~ -all AJbinoni prosnm of a· IUi~
certo. two can11w and the
intttmeUo. "Pimpinone." a .. lli1tdy
amusina little operttta." accotdiJll to
Kirson. . .. ob The festival wdl coec1-nut
Sunday when it moves•t.ck to St.
Michael's for a busy~ havolv-
ina the Festival Sin,ers and Orchestla
and various soloists. Soprano Jen-
nifer Smith, . mezzo-s'?prano
Mara.mt Michael, ~to Det;ibie Cree.
tenor Wait and blntone Lindbloom
will be featured in such works~ ~ "M~ificat," attributed to Albioon.1,
Bach s Cantata No. 112 rThe Lord II
My Faithful Shepherd ) and Han-
del's "Utrecht Jubilate." •
Violinist Peter Marsh, a Cal State
Fullerton collcaaue. will .solo in
Albinoni's Violin Concerto 1n 8-tlat
Major, while harpsichordiJ! Malcolm
Hamilton will be spotlishted an
Bach's Harpsichord Coocer10 No. 4
in A Major BWV 1055. The~
also boasts Handel's Concerto
Grosso No. 3 for strinp ud bano
continuo.
For ticket and f unher information
on the festival. call 673-1880.
CllOCOOIUl IMWS 11 ' ... l On 1 SCrMM• 11:10 12:10 1 : to f : 10 4:30 1 :307:001:00 t :30 10:30 ·No~ .... ,
'Crocodile' snaps up
best at the box office
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, .. Crocodile Dundee II," starring Aus-
tralia's wonder down under. Paul
Hogan, beat "Rambo Ill," featuring
commie fi1hter Sylvester Stallone. in last~~box office retUrM.
"Willow .. was a poor third.
Ticket sales for the Dundee and
Rambo movie sequels totaled SSO
million in the first six days of release
while "Willow .. sales were down 30
percent last week to $7 million.
Audiences paid more than $29
million to sec "Crocodile Dundee
Ill" and $21 million went to "Rambo
III," the latest Rambo adventure in
Co .. which surveys box offace per-
formance. ..There's a differenoe of
opinion here. we·u have to see."
In its openina weekend. "Willow"
was the nation's t0Hf05Sin1 film with an $8.3 million take. described
by MGM-UA chairman Lee Rich u a
thnlhna start, but there was no
statement from the studio after the
Memorial Holiday box office tally .
Two more ex~ bits aimed at tccn-a~ers -"811" with Tom Hanks
and ·Funny Farm" with Chevy
Chase -will be released Friday.
-----------=---------"--------'------~ which Stallone takes on communists
In founh place was the violent Sean
Penn-Robert Duvall street pna film
"Colors," with $2.43 million in
receipts, followed in fifth place by
"Beetlejuice" with $2.41 million after
nine weeks of release.
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some think S 18 million is great.' said
lnhn Krier of Exhibitor R~lations
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'Golden Girls' premieres atSCR
Soutb Coui Rc~nory wraps up us
23rd teaton wnh an American
premiere this week. whale three
community theater aroups in north-
trn Oraner County put their latest
effort• on the boards.
The SCR production. opcnina Fri-
day, is .. a.a.. Glth" by Bntish
playwriaht Louise Pqe and focuses
on a wo~n·1 track team preparina
for the Olympk:s. David Chambtn as
directina.
Tht cut mdudes Kcny Noonan,
Gail Grate, Michele Lamar Richards,
Susan Stone, Mararet Marx. Judy
Geeton. Kri1tina Starman, John de-
Lanck, Wortham Krimmcr, 8arb9ra
Tarbuck. Hal Landon Jr. and John-
David Keller.
.. Goldtn Girls" wall play Tuesdays
throu&h Fridays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays
at 2 3l> and I. Sundays at 2: 30 and
7:30 until July 1• at t~ SCR theater.
6SS Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa.
Call 9S7-4033 for ticket rcstrvations.
Also raising their curtains this week
arc "AJOH Toeedter" by the Brea
Theater Lea&uc: a musical revue.
"Fasclaatla' IU1ytkm: A RUpsody of Gen~wla" at the Muckenthaler
Center in Fullerton. and the one-act
plays "\ftlte Lian" and "Black
Comedy" at the Cypress C1v1c
Theater.
"Alone Together." Lawrence
Roman's comedy about parents who
..
TOI
T111s
iho._ no~ •111 cl<>St with ~rformanc~ Frida~ and Saturday at 8
p.m . 11 Gisler School, 214-41
Strathmoor LIM, Huntinpon BHch
C'all 832· 1405 for tickel informauon.
There arc no ther productions
closina in OranJe County this week.
but plent) of them arc continuina
their respective cnaa&cmcnts. Amona
them:
can •t k:~p their arown chiklrtn away. •"I 0., 1 ~.. at the Laiuna
opens Thursday and plays lhrouah ~)'hOUW, 606 u1un1 Canyon
June 2S. Wednesdays throup Satur-Road, lquna Beach (494-0743).
days at 8 p.m. at the Glenn Curtis Tuesdays throuah Saturdays at S
Theater in Brea's Cmc and Cultural p.m .. Sundays at 2:30 until Ju~ 19.
Center. Call 524-6653 for mer-• .. Rane,"at the Costa McsaCi"ic
vauons. ptayhousc, 661 Hamilton St.. Costa Mesa (6S0.5269). iThur1days throu&h The Gershwin revue also bows in Saturda)S at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2:30
Thursday as the. first outdoor show of until June 2S.
the season. playana on the areen at the ... HMS Piufwe" at the Ncwpon
Fullerton showplace. on Chap~a.n Theater Arti Center. 2SOI OifT
A 'enuc at ~alvern. St!'ttt. Curtain •!,... Dri vc, Ntwport Beach (631-0288).
8: IS fo!lowina ~ p1ci:i1c supper. ano'"' Thursda)s throu&h Saturdays at 8 t1~el.~ information 1s available at pm . Sunda)S at 2;30 unul June 26.
99--7432 •"Seascape" at the Alternative
Peter Shaffer's .. White Liars" and }tcpcrtory Theater. 1636 S. Grand
"Black Comedy'. will be sta&cd A"e . Santa Ana (836-7629), CA·
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m and tended a second umc through June 19
Sunda)sat 2 p.m. throuah June 2S at with ~rformances Fndays throuih
the Cypress Cultural Arts Center. Sunda)S at 8 p.m.
51 T2 Orange Ave .. Cypress. Reser-•"P•mp S.11 ud Dtaettes" at tbe
\at1ons are being taken at 229-6796. Gem Theater. 12852 Main St .. Gar-
Bad. on the boards this week after a den Gro'e (636-7213). Wednesdays
two-weekend hiatus due to a cast through Saturdays at 8 p.m. until
inJUI) 1s the Huntington Beach Play-June 25 with Sunday performances
housc comedy"Play1D1Doc&or."The toda' and next Sunday at 7:30. June
19at J pm.
•''1"e Ja,.,,tutt •f 8•l•f EarMtt" at the Depot Pia) house. 31
S. Euchd St.. La Habra (213
90S-9708). frida)S and Saturda)~ at 8
p .. m. through June 1S.
•""l'lte PW Piptt" by the ~meri
can Childrtn·~ Theattr ll the
Anaheim Cultural Arts Ctntcr, 931
N. Harbor Blvd.. Anaheim
(7S I ·S032). Saturdl)S and Sunda)s at 2 p.m. throuah J.unc 26. ~ .
• Around ~ dinner theater carcun.
these four musicals arc on the mt'nu:
•"I 0., I O." at the Southampton
Danner Theater. 140 Ave. P1C'O. San
C1emente (498-7576). Wcd~yt
and Thursda)J at ts IS. Fridays and
Saturda)~8·4S. Sundays at 1:30
and 8: 15 throu&h Jul) l
•'"TM Som of Mask" at EJiu-
bcth Howard's Curtain Call Dmon'
Theater 690 El Camano R~I . Tustin
(838-1 S40), ni&htl> ucept Monda)$
at val) mg t:unain tames throu&h Xpt.
•• •"Little llop of Horrors" at the
Harlequin Danner Pia) house. 3S03
Harbor Bh d Santa .\na (979-SS 11 ).
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Building a rep_utation
Ro rtOsborne's
cuSfciln homes set
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Roben Osborne loves his job.
He builds millton-dollar homes on
spcc -mcanina that he bUys the
property, selects the architect and
masterminds the plannin1 and con-
struction of the home. Then he waits for the bu)'er' who appreciates his
creation enough to pay the hefty pnce tac.
And he usually doesn't have to wall
100 Iona. Osborne's homes arc some
of the most sought~aner in Oranae
County.
Osborne thrives on the creativity
he can exert'~ when he designs a spec
home. It's almost as if he's creating a
work of art, and each home 1s a
different masterpiece.
.. I'll slide a window over to take
better advantage of a view. or I'll
notice a little extra space under a
sta1rt'asc and make tt into a storqc
nook. or I'll sec that I can raise a
ceiling another inch or two." It's
obvious from his enthusiasm ()s..
borne loves what he's doina.
And homebu)'ers seem to love
what Osborne docs. He says that
usually his spec homes arc m escrow
within six weeks of completion. Right
now he has one home ready to be sold
and another comina ue In about two month~ They~ both in Deir Brand
Ranch
Robert OebOme, Cout'• premle.r caatom-bome ba.llcler.
In Orange County. Osborne has a
reputation asa pttmiercustom-home
builder. His homes can be fo'Und not
onl.y-in Beer Brand-Ranch, bututT1"CS
Vistas on Lake Mission V1eJ0 and
Chantamar 1n San Juan Capistrano.
In R1vcrs1de and San Bcmanhno
Counties. Robert Osborne wears a
different hat. There, he says.. he 1s
Latest venture lives
up to high standard of
homes at Bear Brand
Robert Osborne's latest custom
home in Bear Brand Ranch 1s two
v.ccks away from complellon. If it's
an~thingllke the other custom homes
hes built. 1t probably won't be on the
market for Iona.
Despite price tap of close to a
million dollars. thest homes arc
usuall) snapped up 1n a matter of
~eeks
Bear Brand Ranch 1n San Juan
Capistrano is one or Osborne's
favonte places to build "They have
stnct architectural auidehncs. Only
the finest quallt) construction 1s
permitted." says Osborne ... Horytes
built 1n these ne1&hborhoods retain
th1er high value because the com-
mun1t) docsn·1 permit anything
substandard to be built."
The guard-pied community is
located only a few miles north of
Dana Point. where 1t benefits from
the refreshing coastal climate and
panoramic ocean views. Osborne
notes 1ha1 a bcaut1fol scning like this
""' is inspirational to builder and
architect alike.
men1 Company is Wayne Collins. a
panner in Collins. Stc1ahcn. Fields
Ardntccturc tn Anahetm.
The Spanish-style home offers all
the amcn1t1es anyone could ever
dream of and. a few more It contains
more than 4.800 square fttt or livina
space and fb1urcs luxury touches
such H polished marble Ooonng in
the entry. nch oak panelling. hand·
painted 1mponed tile. 18-foot cc1linp
with chandeliers and hand-built fire-
places m the ltv1ng room. family
room and master bedroom suite.
The home has five bedrooms.. four-
and-one-halfbaths.. format ltvmg and
dining rooms. a library. family room.
kuchen with breakfast room.
climat1zed wine room and wet bar.
An)one who loves entertaining will
be delighted with the kitchen's facilt-
t1cs. It 1s outlined with a Custom
Vikins gas range and ovens. a
wamung drawer with six burners and
grill. a 48-inch sub-zero refnger-
ator/freezcr and builHn trash com-
pactor.
There 1s also a large pantr) and
bcttff-lt.ffOWn as a pr~
builder. He has numerous proJcctS in
these counties -small nci&hborhoods
of anywhere from SO to 200 tract
homes in the $89.000 to SIS0.000
price range. Osborne describes these
as .. cookic<utttr homes.,"
Osborne started his carttr irt 1966
building production homes f0t
Ralston Construction. Hi1 fint pro..
ject was Collqe View Manor, a
community or 187 hOfnes in Full-
erton.
Althouah he became succ:eMfw as a
production-home builder. Olbomc
much pttfers buildinacustom hcMnes
to the more mundane cootic-aattcr
varict)'. He drnrs an au~ .. Pn>-
duction homes arc like plain supr
cookies Cus1om homes att French
pastries · they take mott time and
thc)'rc more fun to put t~r."
And of course. people att wtllina to
pay a l11tle more for a delectable
French pastf)
Osborne usually builds on spec.
And he prefers that to the more rare
cases where he 1s contracted to build a
home accordina to the buycr•upccifi·
cations. "Someone who tries to work
with the builder. constantly mod-
ifying the design. doesn't rcahu a lot
ofv.-hat goes mto the actual construc-
tion. It usually takes lonaer because of
all the little changes the homeowner
wants to make Those chaoses will
dnve )Ou C1'llZ)'. I really like naklng
an the decisions m~scl("
Osborne got his fint taste of home
building from his dad, Harold Qs.
borne. a subdivider and developer m
Pasadena By the time the you~
Osborne was 1n his teens. the family
moved to Newport Beach where he
attended local schools.. eventually
getting a degree from Oranae Coast
Collcae.
Osborne then went to night school
.at UCLA for.-thrtt yttB. but byttmt
time he was mamed to hu wife of 27
years. Patti. The) had two children
n_.,1 away and he had to start
thinking about providing for bis
growing family. Further education
• SUNDAY,, JUNE 5. 1181
Thia elefant 4,17& eqaare foot Preacla commy .. ,., 1. lllllllt
by llobei't o.bome ... lD tlae esclaatft Tim vi.. .... ..
Lake MIMIOD Viejo. Tbe laomeoftenowwea ........... SQ rla,
ten••a. boat atorace &Del laancMac fadlltfea. a 1111sm7,
pllery, wine atorace. ma.lcl'• qurten &ad -..Wte wa 1111 Maite.
eventually fell by the wa)'sidc 10 make
room for his mcrcas1ngly successful
ca1 a1 in ronstrucuon.
Osborne's son. Robcn Jr .. Sttms IO
be follow-mg m his father's footsle'pS .
He received a degree m construction
ma~mcnt from Anzona State and
now works for bis fat~r·s company.
He once told his dad that it 1ettneel!
like 99 percent of what be now k~
al>iou tonn-ruccion:-bt 1catDc(f oo ~
Job .Dsbomc llfCCS -.. It'• D01 tW
sort of th10J you can eo to school M\
learn. You Just have to Fl out dllcf1
and do 1t"
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The architect for this latest offenng
from The Robert Osborne Develo p-(Pleue eee BEAJl/C2) Tbla Spanlab-.tyle home, cutom ballt by Robert Oabome at Bear Bra.ad. feetuw 4.&oo equre feet of .,.ce.
Home builders sup'port FHA expansion Builders speculate ~
The. 154.000 member . National homeownership ~pportunit1es for afford the 10 percent or higher downpaymcnts. Stuard said ... This on 1· ndustry's futur~ Assoc1a11on of Home Builders has youna Americans. down payment required by most con-would be a tttmendous help to people "3
thrown 11s support behind kgislat1on A resolution support1na the Sasser vent1onal lenders. Stuard said. who could afford monthl) pa)ments
sponsored by Sen. Jim Sasser, (). legislation. which 1s expected to be The lqJslauon would also lower but were unable 10 save enOU&h
Tenn, that would e'pand the FHA introduced in the Senate this week. dov.-npayment requirements on FHA mone) for a do~npa)menL -fie
monaaae insurance prosram and was one of more than 20 pohcy loans. Stuard said. addina that ht&h added
open the door to homeownership for p<>s1tions adopted by the NAHB downpayment requirements arc the th~usands of families currently Boa~ of Directors in 11s sprina most scnous obstacle to home-1 Thc1 p~oposcd lcgistlaton would
priced out of the market. m~t1ng. owntrship. At present. FHA buyers ~so 1m1t the ma:omum annual
.. Raisins the required cash needed The lcaislat1on would revise the can finance 97 pcrttnl of the belance. !nte~t increase on an FHA Ad·
to make a downpayment and meeting FHA monpae limit to 9S percent of Under the new program. buyers JUStabic Rate Monpgc to two per-
hig.h monthly payments arc the two the median area sales ~ce with a would be allov.ed to finance 97 cent.
main obstacles confronting young floor value of $67,SOO. Especially in percent or the rcmaindC'r. A new .. These chanaes to the FHA pro-housth~lds. tryina to buy their. first hipcosurcaswhcttthec:ostofeven program 'NOuld allow first-time pam would go a Iona way toward
homes, said Dale ~tuard. prcstdeot a modcststartcr hOf!lC ~n exceed the buyns to make three percent down-reversing the decline in tbc nation ·s
of NAHB and .. a builder fro!" New-current FHA loan hm.1t .o.fS lOl ,250. payments oo their homes. hom~nt'T'Ship rate ... said Stuard.
pon Beach. This 1c,1slalJon ad-this 1ncrascd fkx1b1hty would Under tht Sas~r proposal, two "if v.e don't act now mott aod more
drcssn bo~h of those ISSUCS a~~ if provide ~ddlliOnaJ homeowncrshJP. innovative demonstration prosrams people v.iU ht locked out of tM
enacted. wtll help reverse dcchn1na opportun1tan for people who can t would aUow bu)ers to finance their American dream forcv-tr ...
.ilaal;y_zla.g. the costs of·MeasuteA
Durinaaconversation with my
barber last week. I predicted that
if Measure A. the so-called Sen-
sible Growth and Traffic Control
Initiative passes. the avcrqe Or-anae County_~ome price will ao
upto$300,000within five years.
Retumina to my offece, J
double-checked my prediction
and reassured m~lf with these
statistics from my files:
•The averqe uted home sales
price in tht county wuS 198,000
an Apritt havinajumped 18.1
pcrttnt an lM last year. I quickly
calculaaed that it would lake lets
than a 9 percent !Per )ml' inaeatc
to boost lbe ·~ uted home price to more &ban SJOQ.OOO.
• However durllla• tit9' q_UM1erof 19ii IM•ffllll new sa.-.ramilybolMill~
CCMIDtJ DI lbrSJ6lGQO.. Tbea.•di:r:~•wida• t::=."'..~--lhlt. by 1997,0l'dllContiaw
will pay $500,000 for the typical
th~bcdroom 2,000-square-foot
home.
What iscausi~ these runaway
priCC$? With relattvcly low
mtcrcstratesandthcim~ndina·
threat of an initiative-initiated
buildina moratorium, the bigest
facton have been fear and p'C'ed
-or if you prefer the more
acntccl wayofputtinait, the law
of supply and demand.
Another factor. of course, is
ihat builders have been hit with
more exorbitant demands from
1oca1.,vanment: much more
open ~and mote builder
contributions for ro.ds, tehools,
fttt mfiofts. libraries and more.
AllCI, of' c:oune, unlea the builder
ptder1 eo ID benknapt. he has to
caloftlall thClcCOMStohit
!ft" ..S fact it U.t lftOl'e Of dlis
kindof'IW•iaoa': C...llllllilelWOIMK
• T1'e FoolhUIJQrallatioa
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RMEIT
CLAY
men ts approved by the county
That figures out to$9,667 ptt
house.
Those two itemsalone could
raise the cost of the new homes
involved bySl4,930.
All thi5' mind_you, is without
the disastrous effects ofMcasure
A. Thisinitiati\.ewill funhcrfuel
· home price incrcascs in three
Phasina Ptan. which will provide way ·
a much-needed road network in I. It isdesian«I to slow-if not
the East Irvine/El Toro-Rancho stop-thcconsttuctionofncw Santa~ritaa~willcost • homcs.sotMcffectoftbe&awof S200 million. Divide that by the suppl)' and demand will be ac-
38,()(X) homes e~ to be wait cclefattd. disastcrou1 kvds iftht intMaraMd~eetaper-hOule dcve~upecmcntsaredeo-
cost ofSS,263. clam! tlleaal.
• BUildEtt UCl develOCif n have L It wilf acala~ the COil of uy ~ ro.-ySSIO million homes that att bUllt in another
towardsthtcounty•sthrecftu.. way.fottirt&~nldcnto.u u.,.,..
ways.. No-Ont knows hOw ,..ny ui1ti11 nMlds. parts. Ro0cf-<0n-
homcs will,._. dalt COIL How-trol meawra aad cmc,...y ~.-~3 ~-Y°"'tllobomdluycr, wo.lclbetodiviletUt by wdlhlvetortuabuntdle U.C 62.000 homes ia hnkkr. ·
builda's' dcvek>plnaat... (P,11 •1 -~
SAN FRANOSCO -To para·
phrase Charles Dickens. Cahfomia
homebu)'ers and builders ma). in the
ncllt few )cars. race '"the best ofumcs
and the v.ont of limes." IC'C'onj1ng to
major state builders S1eTV1n1 on a
Pac1fJC Builckn Conference "indus-
tr) ~nts" .-ncL FOT buildef's. t.k .. ~ of &unn .. 1
the cu~t sua-css they arc Clij<)ytng
with product saln that feature -1n
some reaions-long hne:s or prospcc-
ti ve bu)"Cn and ronsumcr camp outs
For bu)crs. the) arc purt'hasing a
better dcsia,ncd and built home.
v.h1ch El To~based builder o.a.;
~tuard called.'".\ hell ofa barp.ia. ..
The do•ns1dc or "wont of times ..
1s the rombination of incttaled
de,clopmtnt impect ftts and tbit
scnous threat of slow-or llC>SJO
rest net ions.
Buyers will face a hm"iieilcd . a1 escatati.na pnces. H kleti
v.111 ci1her ~ shut dOwn n . ._.
jurisdictions or attcmpe to buiad •
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Guaran'teed loan iate
shoUld be demand-
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maple butcher-block island with v~
ctabJc sink. The c.abinets are of solid
oak and the countcrtops feature
hand-painted ceramic tiles.
.. The master bedroom 1s another •.area where Osborne went "all out ·•
lBcsidcs 1t1e fireplace. the bedroo~
lhas a huge cedar-lined walk-an clo~t
with shelves and a bu11t-1n dresser of solid oak.
The master bath includes a large
Jacuzzi tub. separate Ille shower with
iscat! a double pullman WJth lighted
vanity and .i hnen closet.
o.borM"I eompuy. Tie Robert
Olbonle DevdoplneGa eom .. ,.. 11 ~uaneaw In • .-. Mite or officei in Mili:lion V •. He employs
1• people wl delCribes himllH'_aa-a
medium-tiled builder ... Since the
company is QOl IOO biL I cu &ate on a lot or varied. smaDcr projeaa. I
don't e"' all my eaa all in one buket.
.Oebome fiauia that 1hi1 fbibility
w!ll help him survive any cconoft1ic ~hmate. In 1981 and '82. w~n
anternt rates were so hiah. Osborne
had only been in business for himttlf
for thrtt years. Many devclopen had
10 close their doors becaute people
couldn't even qualify for the I01ns the) needed in order to buy 1 home.
I rouped out that period. We
trimmeet down 1 little. But we survived."
Of coune. if buildina an Onnae
County were to stop ahoaetheT, the
outlook would certainly chante. Os-
borM estimates that 60 percent of all
jobs in the county arc tied to the
construction boom. lfit were tocome
toaarindinahalt, t~wouldbcalot
of people o.ut of work. aff«tina the
ovcratr economy.
"In that case, my comP1ny would
certainly feel it. But since the projects
my company takes on arc so dive~.
from apanments and rondos to
custom homes, I think we'll be able to
weather any storm."
Other modem features in the home
arc a central vacuum system, inter-
com/radio system and a top-of-th~
hne alarm system with television
monitors.
There's plenty of room in the
garage fo r three cars as well as a work
bench with telephone and intercom
access.
How much for all this opulence and
rom1'ot1? trnder $1 million. These
da)'s that seems hkc a pretty aood
dcal....1f you can afford 1t.
-By Ella C.m/IHll
Laguna Audubon holds grand gpentng
l.Ocated Just 3 1/2 miles from
l..Aauna's Main Beach, the master-
planned community of Luuna
Audubon, in Aliso Viejo, by Kathryn
G. Thompson Development Co. is
celebratin• thf: srand openina of the
5inaJc-fam1ly detached homes of Sea·
cre1t Hei&hu and Seascape Villas.
Nestled into the coastal hiahlands
and virtually surroul\ded by over
I 0,000 acres of natural terrain, dedi·
cated parldands and proposed
wildlife preserves, the new residential
community has captured the 1m·
apnation of prospccli've homebuyers
att~ina a unique and excitina lo-
cation.
Seacrest Heiahts ~· s a neiJhborhood ortraditional home in the California
Contemporary styl with nine ex-
tttior elevations a nted by river
rock and brick. T 1'!e-and four-
bedroom, two-to three-bath homes
an: arranged an three floor plans.
Dunng the arand opening, a total of
28 homes has been released for sale
priced from S-163,900.
Three furnished model homes by
Carole Eichen Interiors display the
comfort. convenience and li vability
designed into the stylish two-story
plans. Vaulted ceilings. wood-bum-
ang fireplaces. breakfast nooks. family
rooms and attached two-car garages
arc featured.
The new neighborhood of Seascape
Villas also has two-story homes in a
collection of three floor plans. In-
fluenced by the classic country re-
treats along the Mediterranean Sea.
these three-and four-bedroom, 2 I /2-
bath homes feature red mission tile
roofs. arches. columns. corbtls.
potshelvcs and Spanish lace stucco.
Phase One of 28 Seascape Villas
homes 1s pnced from $1 77, 900.
end at Lalr.eAire. =· ture Homes' uhra·lu•urioua ne ood of two-
1tory_ ~if\&k-fimily homes in the
prest111ous aua~tcd ara of Ca-
nyon Crest in Mi111e>n Viejo. lntente
prc ... les intemt o• the pen of
cJtccativc--level bu~n haa centered
around the relcate Of the 15 hornet in
Phase IA.
The ar&nd openina of three beauti·
fully decOra&ed "models is teheduled
1n July, Deol adda.
Grand-scale flOOf 1olo1 ranee in
siie from 2, 794 to 3.241 lquare feet
with four bedrooms ud lwe>-end·
one-half or thrtt tatbl. l:iratioua
dis1inc1ion is provided ~ formal
dinina rooms. up '° three wood·
bomina fircplac:a, and fully com-
panmented m11ter bedroom suites
with private decks openin, th~
French doors to the rearyards. Prices
ranae from $320,000 to $390.000.
Spanish, Mediterranean and tra-
ditionarexterior desips arc arattd by
clay tile OT fire-retardant wood ihakc
roofs. three-car prqes with wood
1tttional roll-up doors, Baldwin
handse1s on entry doors. concrete
driveways and a variety of French
doors and custom.quality •indow
treatments.
To reach LakcAire. exit Intcntate 5
east at Alicia Parkway, tum left on
Marguerite Par'kway. riaht 'on Olym-
piad, then ten on Melinda. The
information center i~ open from 10
a.m. to 6 !.m. Thunday throuah
Sunday, an from noon to 6 p.m. on
Monday. For more informatton, call
sales manqer Bob Molnar at
768-8S06. • • • Phase Four at The Westerlies in
Laauna Niaucl will be released this
weekend, announced Bill York vice president of Shea Homes '
hon ~ Uae ·~· four. bedroom. thn:ir.-blth detached homes
encompua from 2,329 10 2.670
tquarc feet of in&erior area and lar,e th~..,.._ Select plans offer.
the added ll)Kiousaea of upstain
bonu1 rooms or ve,.ule open lofts.
Prices for the Pihlte Four homes at
the Westerlies arc c.l)eC1ed to atan
from S2U 900. ..... ¥' .... Alu' model homes by ~ and vilit
the sales oflke. lta by Coets
Reall1 Inc.. from noon 10 5 p.m.
Monday lhrouala Friday and tom 10
1.m. to 5 p.m;' S.tUtday and Su ... y.
To reach the new 140-home ne• borhood, lake tbe San Dieeo Freeway
to the Crown Valley Pirkwayexitand DrO<'«d south toward the ocean.
Tum left on The Strttt of the Ooklen
unaem and left on St. Christo*" to
the sales and model complex at 9
View Point Dr. For more infor-
mation. please phone 495-2403. • • • Followin& an impressive debut of
the first two phases at Sea Coast
Estates in San Clemente, J.P.
Rhoades Otvelos>ment has an-
nounced the re~se of 11 homes this
weeken4
.. Since Sea Coast Estates is the only
new development or fuJl-siie luxur-
ious ocean-view homes now bcina
built in San Clemente, it's easy to see
why these spacious one-and two-
story residences arc in such hiah
demand," said 8111 Moott. safes
inanaaer. Prices for homes in the new
phase begin from the low $300,000s.
Construction is now under way on
four model homes plU$ the first
production homes at Sea Coast
Estattt Only S6 homes are planned
for the community, with five floor
plans ransina in SJze from 2,267 to
3. I 12 squan: feet of interior liv1na
epett. Modelsand ftntproduction homes
att achedWcd rorcomplttion by mid-
aummer, IC'C'OrdiQ& to Moore.
Sea COPt Estates ii situated in 1he
1eenic COlltal t«&ion of San
Clcmentt, often ttfetred to aa
..America's Riviera.~ The frte-flow·
ina l1oot plans were cksi&1:1ed by
award-winnin& arch.itccu HaJcs-
laf\PtOn of Orante. • ~ Coast Estatu is located lD the
pre1ti,ious community of ''The
Coast. ' To reach Sea C01st Est.ates.
edt the San Diego f~way at
Camino de Estrella (becomes
Camino de los Mares). drivt cast one
mile and tum riaht on Avenue
Vaquero, dnve ont-half mile and
tum lcn on Guadalajara and proceed
10 the sales office at Calle Gaucho and
Guadalajara.
for more information, call
492-5 133. The sales office. located at
2901 Calle Gaucho. is open from 10
a.m. to 6 p. m. daily. ·
• • • Trider Corp. announces the open-
ina of sales this weekend at the
devtloper's ultra-luxurious new col-
lection of estate homes on one-half
acre lots in one of Villa Park's most
disttnauished neiJhborhood. Stunning architectural design by
renowned McLarand. Vasquez &
Partners combines formal elegan~
with day-to-day living ease. The
sinaJe-and two-story homes ranee in
size from 3,247 to 4.536 square feet ,
offering four or five bedrooms and as
many1 as four baths plus a powdtr
room.
For add1t1on1I details about the~
luxunous estate residences. contact
sales representative Arlene Arnst 11
921-0188 on weekends. or 633-8 100
on \ltctkdays. Six model homes located at 42
Son.abtrd Liane are open daily from.I 0
a.m. to 6 p.m. at Laguna Audubon
Visitors should take Laguna Ca-
nyon Road from either San Diego
freeway to El Toro Road or from
~--------------------------Pacific Coast H 1gbway.1um north on
Broadway to El Toro Road. tum east
to ~lls Vireo and then right to the
model home complex at 42 Songbird Lane near Laguna Beach.
The Westerlies is located within
Laguna Heights. a Shea Homes
master-planned community which
includes more than 500 acres of o~n space and proposed pubhc and pn-
vate park areas. The Street of Lhc
Golden Lantern, which intersects
Lquna He11hts. 1s btina completed
this June to provide homeowners
with a quick. direct route to Pacific
Coast H1ghwa> and Dana Poinl
Manna.
BUILDERS SPECU~ATE ••.
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home loans
No Points.
, •
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CaU now for a No Pbints Home Loan:
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•ARM Home Loans to $500,000
•No Negati~ Amortization
•9.46% APR
• l l th District CO.F. Index
•~er occupied, 1-4 units
,
From Cl ,
for more information call 497-9600. . • • • Reservations will beain this week-Distinauished by Shea's excep-
tional craftsmanship and construe-
Discussing growth/no-arowth fees
and 1he industry's immediate future
~ere: Ralph Lewis. Lewis Homes of
California. Upland; Bruct Karatz.
Kaufman & Broad, Ii.Os Anaeles.
Peter Ochs. The Fieldstone C'o ..
MORTGAGE RATES
Flgur .. as of Thursday. June 2
FIXED ADJUSTABLE
lntnt Down Potnt1 Lock-In ..... lfttnt Down Point• Lock.tn M.rgln ..... Rat• Pymt (%) (deJll) Loan ..... Pymt 'i' (daJll) (%) Loen American lnte<state S&L 10 875 10 2000 15 188 8.000 10 2. 15 2 750 250 Bank of Al'Mllca 10.500 20 2000 •5 168 7 500 20 1. 60 2.250 500 Slight Mortg.-10.500 05 1 250 60 168 7 875 05 2000 60 2 750 500 Btookllde S&L 10.655 . 05 1 500 15 188 8.250 20 0.000 15 2.e25 300 Continental S&L 10 375 20 2000 •5 188 7.500 10 2.000 60 2.500 700
FldeltJfederellAL 1o.750 10 1.500 00 1• 7.71D 20 1.000 45 2.150 l50 Gtendele Federal S& L 10 675 20 2.000 30 ~ 7 250 20 1.500 •5 2500 750 Hawthorne S&L 10.625 20 2000 15 7 500 20 1 500 15 2.250 188 Home~aJS&L 10.625 05 2000 14 188 7 500 16 2.000 45 2 750 500 ~ter Mortgage 11 125 25 2000 30 800 7.750 10 2000 30 2.750 188 1Ad:,lftd9ftce UL 1o.7SO 10 1.100 JO ,. 7.llO 10 1.500 45 2.750 1• Lain merk Bank Mortgage 10 750 05 1.500 30 188 8.500 05 2.500 15 2875 188 Long Beach S&L 10.750 10 2.000 15 188 7.375 10 1.500 15 2.500 300 Mechank:a National Bank 10 750 10 1000 30 188 6.000 10 1 750 15 2.750 500 . Mission Valley Bank 10 750 20 0.500 15 168 6875 20 1 750 15 2500 500
MltaUDfehf llanll of Ce. 11.000 20 2.000 00 500 1.000 20 2.500 00 UGO 500 Plonetlr S&L
Quaker City S&L
10.500 10 2.000 30 188 7.875 10 1.500 30 2.250 168 11.000 10 1.500 00 188 7.500 10 1.000 60 2.500 300 Republic Federal Savings 10.750 05 1.000 75 188 7.250 10 2.000 75 2 750 188 S & S Mortgage 10.500 10 1.500 45 188 7.625 10 2.000 45 2500 168
S.CurttJ Federel 8avtng1 10.l7S 10 2.000 00 -1.190 10 1.000 00 2.2!0 ,. Trust S•vi~ Bank 10.875 10 2.000 00 188 7.500 20 1.000 00 2 250 500 United C.lif Savings 11.125 20 15q0 20 500 8.750 10 2000 45 2.750 1000 U S Home L0811 11.125 10 1.500 23 250 7.875 20 2.500 45 2 250 188 Valley Federal S&L 10.625 10 1 500 30 168 7625 20 1.500 60 2 500 500
INDEX SUMMARY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ADJUSTABLE MORT AGES RATE AVERAGES
Th'9 ... k L.aetweelr 4WMlll8g0 Conforming Non-conforming 11th District 7.52 7 52 7 52 Fixed Prime rate 9 .00 900 850 15year 10.375 10.799 3 month T·blll 6 36 6.22 6.26 30 year 10.621 11 ose 8 month T-blll 6 71 6.50 6 51 AdJu1..,. 1 yr. treuury note 7 58 7.•0 7 33 &month 7.54• 7 707 3 yr. trusury note 8 •o 8.26 8.19 1 vur 7 67• 7 784 S yr. treuury note 8.73 864 8.53
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Newport Beach. ud panel moderator
Dale Stuard. Nauonal Assoc1a11on of
Home Bu ilders president.
Stuard told his PCBC' news con:
fercncc audience that a recent NAH B
poll of California revealed that 1m·
pact and development fees now add
about $20.000 per single-family home
in the stale
On the growth control issue. Stuard
siud a "grass-roots" campaign show-
ing the benefits of reasonable and
balanced growth needs to l:Je launched
with the local community and gov-
ernmental structure Adding a per-
sonal note. Stuard said he h.,.gotten
out of the land de\elopmcnt business
and will build homes on "lots with
entttkments ...
Panelist Lewis commented on the
current economic state of the 1ndus-
tr). "We and other builders. cs-
pcuall> in Southern California. arc
huina a real good )'Car."
Lewis speculated that lhreats of
growth conlrol could cause a buyer
panic. "People are beginning to bu)
now out of the fear that tht) will bt
left out an the cold w11h no product to
buy."
"We have known that gro~th
controls were coming for three years
and have planned for this eventu·
ahty." said builder Ochs Noting the
importance of C'ahfom1a as the focus of the growing Pacific Rim economy.
Ochs opaned that growth hm11at1ons
rft1ght become an 1mtant to the
pr<>1rcss of Rim expansion. but
"growth will continue and C'ahfom1a
will conunue to e:..pand its economy
as a maJor Pacific Rim part1c1panl."
Agrce1n1 with his fellow conference
part1c1pants was homebuilder
Karatz. Karatz said that. overall.
builders 11rc new to community
rtlat1ons programs.
"We arc builders and not Renais-
sance men " The Los Angeles-based
exccu11ve, however. acknowledged
that such programs are nttessal) and
will become the name of the develop-
ment pme in the near future
On stopping growth. Kara1z
targeted his comments about the
apparent number one issue in slow-or ~o-gr~wth campaigns: traffic conges-
tion. Traffic will not improve 1fyou
stop evcrythang. .. Karatz said.
In f~ct, accordi~g to Karatz, traffic
and h1&hway maintenance will t>c--
CO":'C worst .because stoppina econ-
omic expansion will cut off tax and
fees revenues that suppon the in-frastructure system.
The Pacific Coast Bu1lden Con-
ference was sponsored by the Sacra-
men to-bascd Caltfom1a Buildana In-
dustry Assoc1at1on and 1s held an-
nually ~t the Moscone Convention
Center 10 San Francisco.
..
CALL 842-5878
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realton"
LINDA ISL£ Exciting Berber carpeted
contempor41ry S bdrm with dock for
brge bOiat. family room. den, 2 story
lutchen, entry courtyard with founuin &
2 sunny ~tios. 611· 1400. $1,&50,000
DOVER SHORES ~yfront with dock for
' SO' boat. Gruious 1 story, 3 bdrm home
with huge family room & 3 sunny ~tios,
hardwoOd floors, e>ik abtnetry & ::io
lights. 631·14'00.. .. . . . . .... ms
NEWPORT HEIGHTS w tth un-
obstructed views of the harbor & OCe41n .
Tri-level 3 bdrm with forrml dining &
family rooms, breakfast room & brge
bonus room. 631·1400 ............. $&50,000
CORONA DEL MAR Custom 4 bdrm
home with family & dining rooms, luxury
rmster with high ceilings, fp & pMate
sundeck & chJrming patio. Steps from
rmin beach 631-1400 ........... $74.t,llO
UDO ISL£ first time on market, sunny &
bright 3 bdrm with 1 down & 2 up,
beamed ceilings & south ~tio, on extra :.r::is1~315-'~.t~ ~1~~~~~:. -~~
tK'llf 1/k• "ill•'' 1r>d """ 1 ~JC" Ol tlk, "'"' : -~\!... '
DOVER SHORES Contemporary S bdrm
on 141rge corner lot with room for pool.
Step·up ltvint room iffordt tertlf.c views"
of hick ~Y & city lightl. 6J1-1400. . . ...... _ .............................. ....
UDO VJU.ACE condo with exdlinl bn
action views lmmacu141te 2 bdrm with
form411 d ininlJ room in pleising neut,.., ~r 6~~~~-~~-i.1.~'.~1.~'.~~.-~..=
VII.LA BALBOA condo with l bdrmt.
family & formal dining rooms, fireplace,
bundry & two 141rJe patios. Ablolute'1
"move-in" condition. Bike to beKI\.
631 ·1400 ...................................... ......
EASTSID£ COSTA MESA Immaculate l
bdrm remodel with fire~ce, indde
141undf'"y & double ~r?ce. New roof, ~~~~1~6o.~~-~~~-~~~~ .......... ~ .. ~=':;·
COSTA MESA 2 story townhome. Two
~c1ous h11h ce1l1nged master suites
with 2'7 Nths, interior laundry & two car
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NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2'36 W COAST HIGHWAY
714-'31-1400 • BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE
115 MA~l~E AVE •
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bay/oeun vi.w 2 cw ~~ gar, $485.000 Open Sun ~ I 1·5 927 E. Balboa Bl
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Double pel'led wtndOw9
CofMf IOcatlon Security
aystem MHtar bath
i;-"""'""'":t .i....; best. wli-cuai tub Spaaous ~ u IC' • rooftop ~ PlllO un11111 OPEN SA TISUN ,_.
SJ~,IH Rot>tnton Rttr 548-5647
Beytront-IMtt quality • YllW II CUllll
81\ raniodel9d home wnn 28t 28a dbt gar trpte,
80 It lronlage Pool, spa $SOK b9tOw mkt Owner
plus dodt for 2 large just bought anolh•rt
yachts Exqulaila bay $310.000 111~8
vlewl. CITY LITES REAL TY
....... cma1 .efilar IW
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We'll glYa you the down~n HARBOR VIEW HILLS
axchg '°' a IMfe of own.. Lrg 48R 38A lam home.
arsnlp You IT\Ma 1 PoOI & spa Canye>n view
mthly pymts & ...,. lhar• In wonderful area.
apprac You racelv $519.000 A9l for
100% tax b9nafrta Must Lola Jacob• Agt Ras
llaV9 clean cr9dlt Agt 780-938-t or f4HS200
H7-eoo2 Oya, Ev, Wltnd1 Grubb & EJl11
7m VIA LIDO NORD, UDO ISLE-Prime
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locotlOll & potenttol ................... t1,l50,000
243 ALBEIT P\Aa L COST A MESA
Spcx>0v1 f-.ly ~ II-po~! 4 8' cMft "41W roof
lo·~ v<Yd 1-.iloi• . SHS,000
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YERIAILLEI CONDO, Na -Penthouse
floor w.th out11ond111Q views ol boy & ocaon. 3
81. 1 BA. poo1 & spo gvord go1e wore or bile
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design dciple11 Upper spociovt 3 8t 1 BA, new
corpet ond point lowar 1 Bf. 1 BA Eoch un11 hot
fweploce ond 1 cor garage.... '*•000
VIA LORCA. LIDO 11:...I - 3 81. 4 BA.
centar potlO & ~o· \_ \I Jla cond1hon, Huge
dOllble lot s & f()f $3500 month.
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LIDO PARK DA. -he~ boyfront
condo & view. Toioly r9dac0fotwd in whit9 &
b9ige tones. Slip ~oiloble .................. .-
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Expect the best
Coldwell Banker
Resldcnllal Real Estate Services
CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO
644-9060
THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS
NEW LISTING
The former residence of John
Wayne located on the most promi-
nent point of Newport Bay with
approximately 160' frontage and
2/3 of an acre and delivering all the
drama of the largest non-com-
mercial harbor in the world can be
purchased for appraised value.
Private pier and slip. Private com-
munity. Every amenity included in
this 9 BR , 12 BA, 30 room home.
Call for appointment.
$6,600,000
NEWPORT BEACH
NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1%87,500
A doll house in the Heights. 2 BR, 1 BA home,
wood floors, eating area in kitchen. detached
f'&ra1e w/l BR + BA. Lg fenced yard. A real cutie
in the heart of the Heights.
WESTCUFP . UH,600
Westcliffs be t buy! 2 BR + Den or 3 BR, 2 BA
charmer. Beam ceilinp, 2 fireplaces, large
kitcheh w/new appliances. GrHt curb appeal. :1
BAYVIEW TEll.ACB U.49,000
Exciting single family home in 1ated area. 3 BR· + FR. High volumn ceilinp, plantation shutters.
crown moldin . Ideal corner IOt, beautifully
land1C'aped.
BAYSIDE COVE HH,OIO
Pan ta tic condo on th at.er for a very low price!
Terrific location, sated oommunil)', pool,
jacuzzi.
,
OPEN HO USES
SATURDAY· 1-5
COM
3 BR S445,000
509 CAl..~ATION
M. BAYS
HARBOR VIEW HILL.5 8809 PAIK GREEN
3 BR $495.000 B HILL
QIG CANYOS
3 BR
83 ROY AL ST GEORGE
$995.000 D. TROL"T
SUNDAY 1-5
NEWPORT BEACH 25 CORMORANT
3 BR :l-49.000 E. BROWN
COM
3 BR
509 CA&NATIO.
~445,000 J. "TEPHENSON
HARBOR VIEW HILL.5 3809 PAU GREEN
3 BR $495.000 8 . HILL
BA&BOI RIDGE
3BR
BEACON BAY
38R
U MOt\"TPIWU
$650,000 J . AKERMAN
tt I CO BAY ~ $695.000 0 . VALENTI E
NEWPOIT BEJGBTS HS A~,.A
D.ADA " 3 BR $749.000 ..
110 CANTON
3 BR
IS ROYAL ~ GIOIG£
,000 M. D REMIAH
PIOllONTOIY BAY
8 BR SlJS95.
MlaAuoal DR
&CORKETT
NEWPORT BEACH
BEACON BAY Mt6,000
Outstanding one-of ·a-kind Pulaski designed
home with lovely master bedroom, loft. Diane
Johnson kitchen plus 2 BR apartment, pa
,
NEWPORT HEIGHTS '741,000
Magmfi~nt ba}. ocean, city lights view. 3 BR, 3
BA or 2 BR + lg bonus w/view, BA + wet bar.
AC. ec y tem, gourmet kitchen Immaculate
custom ho me.
BELCOURT $1 ,100,000
Oistmt the famil~ horn' fl BR. 4 '2 BA country
decor Top drawer quality State of the art
kitchen. Call toda\ for your appointment.
PENl~Sl'LA POINT Sl,149,000
F anta ... t 1r hMbor • niftht light \'it''A-"! across
widest bay loc. Charm in~ 2-st} bayfront with 3
BR -nt\.\ kitchen Waterfront patio + lip for
40' boat
PESI~ l LA S l,150,000
Rolhnt' --and dunt's to the ocean is your
backvard. From the LR + m tr akh the
!lptttacular sun ... et •''er Catalina. 5 BR ... Ii·
hrary • patio.
BALBOA ISLAND 11 l ,!00,000
Charm abound., in th1. ~rf ectly located Little
l land bayfronl. 4 BR or 3 -unit. Enjo best
'"Lil" l le beach. Sellen m(mvated.
IAYRONT ll,H5,IOO
A ~front Haci~nda with a unique combination
ol locati n. d ign + valu 5 BR + t
quart den. DR + FR mak thil a truly
escitin1 home.
PB! I LA IAl'PIONT U.t SlOOO
pttlarular mafo turnin hi in locati n. 4 BR in
nu1in . nd bea<'.h v.ith boat dock. •
ate 2 BR apt wilh view in 1ard n tti .
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HOIES FOR SILE
2 IEDIOOI
2592 Arbor, Baythoree
631-1400 $445,000 Sunday 1-5
85 Baycr•t Court, Bayvtew Terrace
844-6200 $227 ,000 Sunday 1-4
484 E 18th St. Cotta Mesa
548-7887 $278,500 Sat./Sun. 11_..
406 E. Bay #D, Balboa PenJnsula
893-0659 $310,000 Sat-Sun 1·5
2 II ,1us Fll RI or DEN
* v 44 Befeourt Or North, Befcourt, NB
760-5000 $725,000 Sunday 1-5 ••2009 Irvine Avenue, Back Bay view, NB
631-7300 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••215 #C San Michel, Costa Mesa
759-1501 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* •t 3425 Ocean Blvd, Corona def Mar
631-1400 $1,&49,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3 IEDIOOI
+12e 25th St, Balboe Penlnaula
548--5647 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
324 Lindo, Peninsula
644-6200 $425,000
115 San Remo, Lido Isle
631 -1400 $555,000
219 San Remo. Lido Isle
Sunday 1-5
Sat/Sun 1-5
631-1400 $589,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
t 225 Santa Ana Ave, Newport Hghta.NB
644-9060 $749,000 Sunday 1-5
•1501 Santaneua. lrvlne Terrace, CdM
722-8114 $459,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
2867 Valesco, Costa Mesa
64&-8115 $222,000
215 Via Nice, Lido Isle
631-1400 $429.000
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Sat/Sun 1-4
S.at/Sun 1-5
,
3 II 19111 FAii RI er IEI .
328 22nd Stf'Mt, Huntington Beh •
$287 ,000 Sunday 1·S
••122 cameo HIQhlanda, cameo~·
644-6200 $799,000 Sat1$un 1-S
•2592 Clrcle Dr. BaY9f\or•. NB
642-5200 $725,000 Sunday 2·5
t 2405 Cllff Drive, ~rt Hefghtt
631-1400 $850,000 .Sat/Sun 1-5
310 COileen, Upper Bay
759-e600 $279,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
Terrace, NB
Sunday 1-5 .
t 424 Oahlla. Corona def M.at.
67&-9115 $525,000 Sun 1-5
t 927 E. Balboa Bl. (Peninsula) N.B.
673-3777 $465,000 Sun. 1-5
* *408 Evening Star, Dovef Shores • 644-6,200 $725,000 Sunday 1-5
•• 1701 lrvlne Ave, Newport Beech
631-1266 $425,000 Sunday 1:30-5
3154 Klllarne. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $187,950 Sat 3-5 Sun 1-5
710 Kings Road, Newport Beach
631-7300 $659,000 Sunday 1-5
3261 Michigan, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $223,900 Sat/Sun 1_..
•11 Monteclto, Corona del Mar
631-1266 $798.000 Sunday 1-5
1833 Port Renwick, Harbor View, N.B.
640-1212 $459,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
7 Rue Vlllars. Big Canyon
644-6200 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
216 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle
631-1400 $499,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
616 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle
631-7300 $685,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4 BEDROOM
+2323 Bayside Drive.Corona def Mar
759-6600 $1,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
34 Sea Breeze, Newport Beech .
759-1501 $559,000 Sunday 1-5
OPEi llUSE
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131-1211
llEITITlllll llllll, ICUI I CITIUll VIEWS!
Thia ••~remodeled contemporary 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath
home exudea elegance & eophlatlcation. Designed around a
courtyard .rtry and full of light, the home hu views from the
courtyard, llvtng rm, famlty rm & kitchen. FEATURING: 2 Flre-
plac., eecurtty system, private muter aulte & new European
white oak kitchen, dec«ated In white w/hlgh wood beam oelllnga
thla r_.dence has warmth & charm. '
R&'Mt-}(u . . . . .
PAULSON REALTY
PROUDLY PRESENTS
NORALEf PAULSON
TIE ILTIMITE llllP'I
finest In this remodeled & redesigned 3 bedroom townhome for t t'ie
d iscriminating few whOM .lifestyle demandl the best.
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312 VISTA SU ERTE
NEWPORT BEACH
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t 708 Via Udo Nord, Udo Ille
873-7300 11;eeo,ooo
• II 19111 Fll RI er IEI
•1715 Antigua Way. 8aycrMt, NB
631-7300 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 1334 Antigua Way, Baycreet, NB
631-7300 $849,000 Sunday 1-5
•••47 Balboa Cove, Newport Bch
645-0303 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* •2008 Baleatlc, Coeta Meea
645-8115 $316,500 Sat12-4/Sun 1-4 ·
.... •ts Cherry Hiits, Big Canyon. NB
759-1877 $1,189,000 Sunday 1-4:30
•••501 Dorchester, Corona Def Mar
631-12&6 $575,000 Sunday 1-5
* 1508 Dover Dr, Dover Shor•. Nwpt Bch
673-5354 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •v 1 Harbor Ridge, H•bor Ridge, NB
673-9333 $785,000 SaVSun 1-5
• • 15 Inverness Lane, Big Cenyon
644-6200 $1 ,295,000 Sunday 1-5
* • •9 Monaco, Harbor Ridge
644-9060 $839,000 Sunday 1·5
4 Monterey, COf'ona det Mar
631-1266 $582,500 Sunday 1-5
233 POinsettla, Corona def Mar
631-1400 $749,000 Sat/Sun ~-5
207 Port Bristol, Harbor View Homes, NB
75~6700 $429,900 Sunday 1-4
•440 Rivera Terrace, Corona Highlands, NB
631-7300 $1,395,000 Sunday 1-5
••1038~aAdcutle, Harbor V1ew Hiiis
644-8200 $579,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•5542 South Hall Terrace, Turtle Rock.Irv
552,2000 $625,000 Sunday 1-5
•v •8 South Peak, Laguna Niguel
248-1908 $975,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 1701 Starlight Circle, Newport ~
646-7171 $449,000 Sunday 1-'5
v • 10 Wefllngton Ct, Harbor Ridge, NB .
759-6700 $585,000 Sunday 12-4:30
LIDO ISLE
VIA ll>O NORl>-5BR-58A. ............ $3,900,000
VIA IJ)() NOttr>-58R-4~8A. ........ $1,650,000
VIA ll>O SOUD--4BR·3~el ......... $1,550,000
VIA LIOO NOR0-58R-48A..lal $1.495,000
VIA SAN REM0-5BR·58A. ..... $895,000
VIA LIDO SOUD-68R·58A. ............... $759,000
VIA KOROH--4BR·28A. ...................... $749.000
VIA ZURICH-4BR·28A. .... lal ..... $698,000
VIA OfMTo-4BR·38A. ......... $691,000
VIA ITHACA-2BR 21A..... ....... $695,000
VIA LORCA-4BR·38A. ............. $595,999
VIA SM REM0-38R·2~8A. .. -.... " .. $555.000
VIA ITHACA-38R·38A." ................... $499,500 * NC£-38a·21A.." .... -........... ~." $429.000
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*•810 WMtdttf Dnw, WeatCllff, NB
...._1111 a111.ooo sat 12:~ Sun 1-4
t 1000 Weatwtnd Way, Dowr Shcnl. N8
131-7300 M75,000 Sundey 1-5
e.., #I Winged Foot Lene, Big Cenyon,N8
780..()433 '829,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 .
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2105 N Moody, Fullerton
541-2313 $459,000 . Sunday 1-4
t 2018 Santtago, Oowr Shor• . 631-1.00 1530,000 Sunday 1-5
211 Via £boll, Lido,.,.
&U-8200 $635,0QO Sat/Sun 1-5
5 IR . plus Fii RI or DEi
• * ;Tf 807 8ayakSe Or, Newport Beach
650·7000 S1,075K Sat/Sun 12:30-4:30 •••SOO Harbor llland. Promontory Bay
644-6200 11,590,000 Sunday 1-5
••14 Oakcrut, 81g Canyon
644-6200 $1,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
***1018 POiarl1, Dover Shores, NB
673-9333 $875,000 LH Sat/Sun 1-5
225 Via Genoa, lido tale, NB
759-6600 $598,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
• * ..... 5 Winged Foot Ln, 'Big Canyon. NB
760-3810 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
8 IEllOOI
••t 548 Harbor Island Or .• NB
644-9060 $1,595,000 Sunday 1·5
6 BR plus Fii RI or DEN
*8 eypr ... POint, Big Canyon
644-6200 $1,895,000 Sunday 1-5
TOWIHOMES
CONDOS FOR SALE
2 IEDROOI
2512 Back Bay Loop, Colta Meaa
645-8115 $1SM,900 Sunday 1-5
....... 280 Cagney Ln 309, VIiia Balboa, NB
673-4400 $388,000 Sunday 1-4
5845 Portamouth Rd, Yorba Linda
546-2313 $116,900 Sat/Sun 1-4
312 Santo Thomas, East Side Costa Mesa
759-1501 $159,900 Sunday 1-5
* •4 Serena Ct, Newport Crest, NB
759-6700 S212,0Ck> Sat/Sun 1-5
* • # 10 Vienna, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Beach
673-7771 $388,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
2 IR 19lu1 Fll RI or DEN
*.., 44 Belcourt Or North, ee.court, NB
760-5000 $725,000 Sunday 1-5
25 Chatham eourt, Belcourt
644-6200 $749,000 Sunday 2-5
* 18 Morningstar, Turtter~. Irvine
552-2000 $214,900 Sunday 1-4
2479 Rue De Cannes B2, E. Costa Mesa
631-7300 $189,900 Sunday 1-5
3 IEDROOI
v••t100 Schott Pl #12, Newport Beach
673-7300 $299,900 Sunday 2-5
••112 Vienna. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Beech
673-7771 $451,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
•2134 Vista Def Oro, Blutta, NB
759-9100 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*427 Vlata Flora, Bluffs, NB
75&-9100 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3 II 19lu1 Fll RI or DEi
~ Aue Vert•. Big Canyon, NB
631-7300 $e50,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
DU PLUES
FOR SILE
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t 424 Oehlta, corona dee Mar
875-8115 W&,000
• 712 PotnMttia, Corona dee Mar
Sun 1-5
7&t-ee00 M28,500 Sunday 1·5
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,.,,..,.. showplace f\as"' yards'"'" Small pet Ok S 1075/mo Dys 752-2?33 EASTBLUF"F 38r ~ 28drm 2Ba S800 $3&0 OFF tmpreaalve entry Th• PeUuala 2117 Poot CALL 6"8-2&4e EllM 954.93..,. Oeve s1950 Hr beet ac:f\OOla 2'17 398 w W1!9on 631-5563 U
llfge yard ii perteet for 2BR untmlShed hOU .. •CUSTOM 38dr28a 1 ml ;r;u •ac• Zlfl Avu l /1 Pvt l'llOWing • 211 IU. • -------tST MONTH'S RENT
enter\IW\fflQ eround th9 "Across trom Parll" l>Qc1\l 2100 alt ~t• 2 onty 7to..&T71 Ont'Brkr With spec:tecular floor to 1 Bedroom S630 801 PAULAAINO
pool Ind ape. Call now 11200/mo Aot 875-8170 ftplc VllUlted b99rn ,.iC.!L ~ Xfcti m Exceptional 2BA 2BA cetltng VIEWS of Newport ;,er:~ 1>42-~: • ,. ti& ., .. lor a prwate atlOllring. or i6'-3376 s 1350mo Ms-eMO• heights 180 ocean.,,.. condO In lu tou. H.,bof & tile OCMI'\ Gat· •ZU 11& Siii
S1,450,000 1H ·-•BR 5'-"be bayffont home --l&l Avid 611S $1800 try Mttlng -~= aoes MCUnty pool cu~ SPARKLING dMrl utre U.te• hte.htJ wttll • Approx 3200sl f gr .. t *~* . deposit rets •96..&718 lndry hkup, patlO at-tom '"'•'°' Balbol Blvd large 29t 181. end p , .-JIPI SAIA MllM VteWS' Sc system. 50' 2 Sty38r2'J\8a, frplc, wld. CNrming 2BR 28A OCMll tached garage. pool a 15th St l14001mo Olw, cabte tv, patio qUlel •1•1111
..... ..... ---·-........... SAOOOlmo..... dlw, open~ <*t. gat view home No Laguna 1995/mo NO..ee10 CALL 540-3393 •ooded gtound9 1750 ------9 •1111J __. ,.._ .,., _., ' No pets S 1250+ MC Oak firs 8 • .....,. - -Avt at3 324 Vlctorte OU#O ~ ~ly H•Ull'l'lll by owner 87~73 l>''dener tnd. 6"&-0.4l1 2 gar• mos JD ,..nOP£RTY MGMT 2BR upstMS ,._ blodl lt>twn Hwbor 1 Hwpl 811 Ill I II
llll!!YllW... ~~~I0&1 5 SEAVIEW-HEW ON MAR--•GREAT VIEW •HEJG .. TS "R"'"* :;~~~ ~ EXECUTIV£ E'BLUff saf. trom OCMl'I gw "50/mo 131~215 or 873-0275 CALL • 1 38r+, ,...., frplc. prwne lo-Open HOUM _,,..._.., • l(ET Luxu'l la youta 3BR 2BA in quiet t*Qh• ., " ""' 38a 2 alory, lurn/untum. Yf'Y Call Mon-F 1-6 A96t OA 133-1117
cation! $459,000 wtprytPQ!)I ape&mao-borhood w/lrplc. 1rgLG38R1BA·G,...t .,.., W•llWl1ll'11W owdener.avt7ll L ... torLanaPr .. TSf.-4175 l'DIUl\ta'Ullll'
Owner/Agt 6"0-1212 II t-R1nal~11ans•··3BO n1flc:ent Panoramlc view auncseett. 2 cw gar. s1epe A~i~ J:: ~:::,O· 38R+. 2~BA . Deella req'd ~9* ATTRACTIVEi'A5i"ELOR Ui\IV1U urU111U
UllM Yll1f..... 2'h~$t ~ leMa from Catalina to moYn-to bet\ S1850/mo Yr1y Spacioua Frplc new HAR80A VIEW HOME -WIMf> NII kit 1575 lr'Clud
ClipeCooCuha • ' talns. Plenty Of apace In H9-4229 *"-' beed'I 38R 2~ carpet. c a t hederal 58R 3BA. tam 'OC>n\ 2 utif. Yeerfy Ouie1 non-38R2~BA.tamrm,comm •2 DYNASTY-2Bt 28a =-.!;~~~~:,:~ l.ulfreetlce2W t~Dt»t~.;,,,'': barns $1'50/mo lM story, Somer•. 3 car "'*' nopeca 173·5S80
pool. tpe, tennis. •10Vlenne grau area No Open 1Br. plltlo UIS :'s1245.6"MS4t (2tl)Jll-llM. gar pool.a/c,S3000 BalboePennuntum28R.
1359,000 Prlriclpela 1388.000 HouMS. $695,000 213-9"1·2939 days -~ Ill'· 2151 mo Q.,dener/pool Mr· end gw I yd Reta f«I. only Metllyn l<enhner &734230 •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• U .. vice Ind 6"7-7528 Agt 1950/mo Cell 536-M17
Agt. 75~1195/MS.9313 Call UNITED BROKERS SP't'GLASS Upgraded Lull large 38R 2'-tBA, lam 3£. 3£ a;un; HV ~lmrnec Mon8CO _,.., ~
ua•111 n .. , •131-7171 * Southpot1 model With o. c.rtu •ti Jiu l1U rm. h'p6c, QW S t200/mo H'tlll llome by Moulton 2br den c:ornm pool UnfumllNd 1BR ye9f'ty
.... Signer tr .. t,,,.,..t'."".Ane 18A ™' conao s~~vt~ $1400 mo H2·3•21 wtr/grdn Incl Adults,,.: S19p9 to bMc:ll Stove 111mY&11Lnml
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I lavtlh landecape. 1 Br
like new w/bek:ony, ca-
t~ celling, triMt. oar.
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$100 • e.: Avt now & 1
.vt 8121' V46ma S4 .. 2« 7
Next to tM Qreenbett. Im-'Ja 1111111' amenlti. Incl· Skytighta, MacArthur & PCH. 2-Qr 3BR DUPLEX n.BA. Frpt. Mrty °' e¥a* arnkra, n.-peta. S 1500 , .. ,lg & gwege Mt51mo
meculate Carmel·38R &T IAnllW planklng, b~kyard fa en 9.,909, pool. jacurzl enclosed patio Sgl gw SPACIOUS! 3eRl28A 2 (818) 33S.t710• 6"S.SM2 11r 11a fr• SUI *EAST~~.
model, S-409.000 U........, PIM entertainer 1 delight-$975/mo * 720-7417 No peta $97S/mo ... MC stry Twnhm Frpl poo1 HVH PORTOANO .)IUl. 11111111 YI llLLI Moat popular Plan 5 by JM F .. turlng r · spa a 2BR 18A COTT AGE with 5"a..ase I Q( 892· 1739 tennd ~ 714181"3-3247 4br 3•.-..b.. newly cMcor c.... ... llu Zin 2lr 21a tr .. san
Panoremle YteW, ~e ,....,. 3BR 2'-tBA. 1700 ::. ~ ~~'to gar• 418 NllCIUUI 5 MINUTES TO BEACH "'(2 l3) 54 l'"""38 12750 Ind water. 991dnt 1U. ........ .
remodel 4BA, 2 BA, aq It 2 eat get ale lrg full uaege In ttlle 58R S122Slmo ,.o Petal 2BR. 2BA. lrptc 2earend ·~·at~ II ~10,e73-311• ....... -. _ _._. •F.,,,...,BulkSeng 1649.000 Can LLOHGS I t "•ted C()q)t11.unltY .. -~. 17995 000 173~8"00 gar. trUh comc>ac1. DIW -_..., •Uirga 1 2 & 38r Ac>t1
OF NEWPORT 140-5664 o ' ..-S359.too . '""'"';'_ a_:-~.. 2BR1BA Pvt 8dl ......_ USO RJc:k. Agt 972·2079 2 1 home In the 2 BORU, trp&c, atove, •H9wOE DIW Stove -Ill --OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 --• -· ,.,_ -~ta Lo beckywd. 2 LJ&ll lt b*on)'. _...., No P9ta & MetOW9Ve ... ,.. ---orcontectAdVaci 111-llllwllt-lltl grdnr.yrd Hupm,l.ndry BACKBAYVLG ear oar• 11200/mo ft.LAU&• LnOry.l11000pen11tO •H9wwtwt.apt&drlipea 28R 1BA, 1BA 1BA Ter· .J12-8tl3 RENA( hkups Nl1mll/peta 2BR/2'>\8A Frpl. New. Lalral31·1281 Walltobeed'I . 4 30 322 Heliotrope •Ooeelo3ftN ... p
rlllC location, 1310.000. .f..•tr&•Uf&Tt S1150/mo780-9019 pnv pool/Jecuzzl $1400 CommunMypOOlaand _ &So eo.tPIGa
131-0941 Agt 111&--. "/ •UNUSUALJBR 3'~BA 2 t yr min ~7343 9PU CW.Ogate 2 Bedloom, 1'~BA. S500 e Uirgapool&cs.:a.,_ --------·------~ ~t~T\..'"l.."'YI' l'f \ 11 lrptc:a. dbl oatage. toc)ot Beautiful 2BR 2'~8A MCUl"ltypertungandtulty =:-'~~ :' •lndl~c:ontrOlled
.. ~ ..... r .. OF......., ' AEAl.TORS • • line~. S2150/mo 1-.nhme Ot)I car oar-;e. ttrcondtteoned 9-.rt1ful 900 S.. Lene 6"4-2tll ·=~~ "'"'L~n •TnL ·~~~~~~~~ pool. sc>• Xlnt locl Avt **HAAllOR RIDGE•• landecaoedgrounds ~-F SEARS ANAHCIALN£TWOAK •SO OF HWY 2BR 2BA. '711 $1300/mo. Cell Atta Lew 2er 2.,,Ba. OCMl'I 28R 1~ NMr new Sal •Sorry, no pea
VILLA BALBOA lrplc. carpon, S 1225/mo Wade 631· 12M view. OSled. $3000/mo 28dtm 2 8atl'I OOU.,._ PCH ,./amk prlr
18R, ale condo Walk to Agt873-5354 7CI0-14330t547-3919 rnaaterlUlteP9nthouM age extr1 S
sandy bMct\ i 1n.ooo , s 1350 per mo 873-53 t8 ...,,..
Marilyn agt 759'-1195 B,~';! ~5::.:. •UIT&Wf * 2Bdrm 2 Bath • ...,.,.aie 2ar 2a.. .,..
d Gaf· 2811 BEAR ST 1100/mo 11•1.....au
to belid'll Deak~ E'SIDE 28R
COLDWeLL
BANl(eR O ••• CNJt t>eem *tnO&· lkyttl•, N~B!:;4 ~i02 ~ '""$~~ = !!'tioe. Pvt .,.UO, refrig llttn lll6 tub epa oar.StlOO/mo ar.ndnew38 1111'1ouM LG S1"50 Oftve by 42" 28drm 28athmMter thru out. ""
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i". near 09p ng n s1mo ·-= "'°""' or Shelley. 175--4397.
'400 tBR ~ Ot1 W
17lh new Wtltt't* Ave
1 adul\.~·= Rentw , .. reqd S48-38
•642·80e7• yd, 2 cat get, 28A. 1222 e:ta $uerta, then call IUtt•WldlTllNOCMn $995mo 17
28'28acondo. femliYMC-Cute, but cozy Ouptex 28R Canyon St350 Broiler ITS-4lt2 Agt .,...,,300'*"'° 28R Qoeelo bW:I\
tlon, eec:urlty bldg, pool. 1BA 1 ear oar Frplc 913-43T7 Come>fetelytufndhed IN. WID. r.mg
Expect the best. ~-1 8EDAOOM ~· ci.-S775 1mo • dep .
1ecMcS ak~ dtif'I-28Rt2BA Uke nu & 141 HARBOR IS. DR. gltllge gym' morel UC>oradedl Dttve by 514 JMmine BRIGHT a A.IRYTOWntwn • HAA80f.\ VIEW HOME 18drm • 0en{2ndbdmll $1075/mo
1109,000 .... 2592• S9001mo Agt 875--<l912. Xlnt loc 28r 2'"8&. PV1 •BR 28A iaz. 2 car 991. Pw\thoutewttfloceen 87!>-55 Call Gr911 w a•"• r n o ' p • t a '~ Only & uni ta "'
MIOOlmo '13 1-4155 CClmCMea. 175-0936
Peace envelopes you In this
authentic + magnificent 6 Br
home. Spanish In flavor
wlmahogany doors + windows,
oak cabinetry, Imported tlles, lush
courtyard wl fountaln + spa. Ver-
andas + patios to enjoy itle CalJ..
fornla llfa.
patio 2 car oar w/Of)flr fenced yrO. crnt lot. and Catalina Viewa
SELL FRONT HOUSE on <l5' MC gate pool epa lf'lci Xtrul S2200/mo Avl St550permo •Uml cmr 2BA 2BA. c:onv den, wld, ,.rrig. mlct1>. 'fl'pl 711. 380-0271 E¥e& _ 1 ... 11.11..n 01<1 tet le>c.etl
ti.emed celltngs. 2 car S 12 75 Imo No Pe111 * lllTILI * 11• _._ lltto.n. lg room. gw. •IO ref\'lg LARGE 5481978310 M5-39n1E -to pool a..:tl.llOe throuRh classif 1ed peho S2t00/mo Drive 2·5 Bdrm S900-$5000/mo *1 ...... I!* · PCH "75 AQt by 700 Ordud. 780-5328 College Pant 28r+ den. Marti egt 6"2-noe .... ~ 142·1111 28a. lrplc, dbl gar. wlO ' 3& 28e frpf.11 wlbey ........ •BAY I OCEAN LOWER COM houM. 2br hllup, lg yard 11250 38R 28A. 3 ffplc:9. famlty s1350/mo 11._753-0719 above t>Mutl =======:=1 2ba, lrg llv rm. gar. yard no-pet 631_.131* rm, RV Recently ,... Cove 28r 28a •11 a.gon1a S22001MO modeted 20<M tu1tln LAG delu.11e condO. OCMt'I $1750 873 RECYCLE 640--<l~• Of 14<>..e2.W Cut• 2BR tBA Duplex. 2 AV9 s1eoo mo 557-9632 v.ew. 28R 28A. frlll. den.1----
cat garege &malt ywd. gated s 1700/month Ugt1t a wy 1 through the .... Oup6ex 28R SHJOO new c:atpetfpalnt 18~ 38Rl28A HARBOR vtEW Aninou.1 819·723-9099 decor IOU1h
D.a lLV PIL· 'T -3BR. Fam rm. Obi oar 175-4912 Agt Home Comm pool ..._ Gweoe IPllOe "' v S2500 paint, cpt I tlle S1850 LUX dupla on~ P9n pets 875-20M
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unit& "' 1-6403 ---
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
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EVAN CORKETI
144-1111
Classffled Pages Waterfront Homes Inc EMtaide 2BR 18A, frpk, IM Ms..6" 12/ 143-254 1 Potnt 2 xtra lg bdrml. • •-----Tum unwanted Aeattora 631-1400 yard. sngl gar. w/O hllup 4BR13•• rvr.,./FAM w/p.ellO. 2be. 2 car 991 -----------Items Into CuH»-MC Xlnt eondl 2 trpt ~ <;AJC;'-Jac:u.z:zj s 13001mo i .. 575-t t2t m~ todav/ FI ND IH5/~ ~ A~eryt Gu 880 ~/mo 1.,; Nearly new 38R 3BA
C ... -~4 • ...:. 13t-12M or 1754427 min 6"5-7343 8ayndge lownhome In -_, • Oiied community A<liU-'-=======Wl.!!hr~ou~h~d~ass~i:!,!fied~ 615-4912 cent to 8*ourt Av! 1-1mmed S2000 mo Cail PENINSULA YEARLY Toddy Smith Agent
LIDO llLI IPARK&iR tal,000
Five BR. 38A quality home with
amenities galore! Walk to Lido Vil·
lage Excellent opportunity for a
fresh start In a wonderful location!
Joan Lewis
LUXURY -VIEWS "33~000
Former model w /flaastone
courtyard entry, reflection pond
and fountains Two BR. 21h8A,
marble entry. highly upgraded
kitchen w/granite countertops.
Gayle Amato
CORONA DEL MAR ... ,000
A piece of Shangri-La tucked away
on the canyon. Four BR residence
with formal dining room. famlly
room. private pool & spa. Enjoy the
private ocean beaches. Ann Peters
. -VIEW1 TIMTLEROCK ISI0,000
In beautiful condition! This lovely
3BR home, has over 2300 sq. ft. with
3 car aarage, and a very private
backyard. Carolyn Lowe
SHORE CLIFF S5el,OOO
Upgraded 3BR. 21148A . custom
home. Master bedroom with sky-
light and deck. Spa, remodeled
kitchen, effective use of skyllehts.
exclusive ocean beaches. Stan
Eaton
MAGNIFICENT ESTATE
ON 3.S ACRES $1,950,000
Created rrom Oran&e County park
In city of Oranee SUltely 100-year-
old pine. ficus and palm trees Six
BR. 78A, spectacular pool and
barbeque area. Another home
DICORATORS could problbly ~built. Rl -7 Z0"'9
OPPORTUNITY ._,000 lne. Barbara Aune
Why PaY for sellers expensive
decor., Select your own and save atG CANYON CU9TOM t1-.a
SSS. Four BR. 38A, spa, oversized Contemporary home overlookJnc
gara&e Ideal family or entertain In& 18th fairway Ouallty throu&hout. •
home. cayle Amato European kitchen, bleached oak floors, pool and spa. Two BR. cuest
•IA DRIVI llTAR tt,190,000 · house. Lovely Coif course views.
One of t he finest Beek Bay resi-Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody
dences located on su~rb view lot CAlmO H1QHLAND9 ~
appro•. 2.2 acres. Home hes Uf\-Views of ocean, dty l'chts and
Umlted potential. Grounds could ac-catallna from IMnc room. dlnlnc
commodate pool & tennis court. area and kitchen famlly room. Ma-
four Mt. 4\#JBA . Beverty Morphy or ter suite with spa tub. Remodeled
Barb--ra Aune In 1931 . Three BR, 28 A. Many
amenlt~. Gayle Amato •
T1'ADIT10NAL
PAm.YHO•
;lt Spa~loua 2BR tBA 790-9seg ·-us-m---.--1--11--1-11..,.-11"'.""'.•~ hOuM •t 10th s1 1 gar
Lea disc Ind ~ yd & frpfc. w/O hkup, S 1150 lnlltfrMt L& !If •Cut• 28R 1'"t8A u~ 1 Br 5 703 Sea.hore gmflM Avt now 831·5116 at*' Apt Fumfunfurn 1 54W628* 557-"112•
1 .. -. --oar nut to l>Cl'I s 1050 __ ·~ a..-•3BR 28A uc>c*" °' lowel" Peecelul gre9nbett vu dbl 1~. ~ix,Wr:! ~2t~ Dplx. tp. gar 11250· oar• 2BA • 1911 ,...... S 1350 "autted cei11"9&. pool 1'$111 ..... ltMM I• •Huge 38R + Oen. 28A S 1275/mo 875-SMH
Gar dean. yard, no J>e'a. ~ Duplex in Balboa SEA ISLA,.D 2tw 2'.tobe• S750~ aecunty a.te..e717 Spectacular bay view 1 den Al~ new Over· oar w/O. tng frplc $1800 !Oc*s go1t c~th E"SIDE SNGL FAM HOME NEWPORf SHORES oceen & aty llgl'lt v....
28R 28A ~. trplc, dbl ;ltNICe 38R 28A l'loute 2 Gated comm Avail 111
gar lrg yrd w/garOMr car ga-age, frptc. W/D $3500/mo 788-75001g1.
liclnt 1oC nr NB Avt m.d l'lllup. St400 --
JuM $1200 •97-9591. THE BLUFfS 38R 1'"8A,
OPEN SUNDAY 1~ NEWPOAT HEIGHTS 2 stry dbl end gar. On,
"35 ESTHER •Glgentle 18R 1BA upper a.ry • .,_..Fa.sh ISi. poola
Oup1Q wlgc>fgec>uS ~ $1225 720-1509 Avt 718 mOllm Ml lOnt 1oc on Clift Or 2 oar 38R 2'•BA. 2100 alf, trp1c deck&, S 1200 _!1500 (Inga) 751-5000 i1.u lllTIU
LEASE BMut 38R/2BA IJS..4111 TIE PlllT IS. ••
EStde CM home Some -------~ Lg ~ yd. "50-BACK BAY-DUPLEX •S pectacular OcHn.
S 1375/mo IS0-2403 2 Bedroom.. petlo no Hart>or & SunMt View&
p et a . I '* S • S 7 7 8 •Large Sun-Orencri.d LIU~ Llllla ~·· 6"34 6"2-22'67 PlllOI Like new 3BR 2'~8A · •Ovenal'ed l uxury v ...
townhOtM, frple. 2 car • Beyffont 9egent 28R *A M•ll~
Oat-0-Comm pool, spa. S« bldg. S12SOl mo AecrMtiOn Center
tennis SN Blulf Canyon. •Walk to lktl. SBA 2'"18A * Nlght·Llgllted Tenn1a
5t2851LH Merllyn Twnhm,dbfp$1550 CouttslFllMl&Center
Coombs, 631· 12M Waterfron• Homes lnC •Some 0.llgN
R&'M~~ Aeenon 131-1400 •Wall to Balboa lllend
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Dier~ '¥care totQI throup m&NC11arina in my company and cutbKk1 in
pnlOftnd. downsitina I think it's
caUed. •ill br comina soon. A' 1 fairly
pectt wperv1~r I'm not 5Urt what, ~ ml&Ch, or any 1nformat1on l lhoUld pus on to my dtpanmenL rw asked othtr supervison and thcl •Y keepq1:1kt, but I'm not 1utt thats
fair. I've bttn n:adin& your column
and you Sttm to bt equally fair to
both employees and manqement.
What do )'Ou suagnt I do? -C.F. o..rc.r.,
When you know that cutbacks in
yourdcpartmen1 are approaching. ifs.
Important that you keep morale up
and 1oss1p down. Lack of com·
munkation on your pan allows that
fO!MP w spttad. uaualty wtth wrona
1nf'onnatioll. ~ your pcopk-an·
formed in u pqsauve 1 manntr as you an and 11.1y visible ind KCaSlble to
thtm 11 au uma Politi ve moti v11ion
11 very impe>tllnl at this time.
• • • n..:ra.ee. Retirement is I.he pih, I took an
tarly one so that my wife and l cou.ld
be free todoaU th<' thinp werouldn't
bC'forc. i.e. travd. •hows. etc. M)'. wire
went beck to work after the children
v.erc arown and she feels that he's
just stanina her profmional tarttr.
Wc'rt 11 a stalemate and I'm bo~
and lc>nety. This wasn't what I cx~tcd. Any.ideas? -FD
Deer P'.D .• Did you and )'Our wife d1scu1& )"OUr
earl) ~tin:ment openly aitd honesdyZ
h sounds a liuk o~~ to me.
Thctt arc numerous Rttirtd ~rsons
clubs that orpnitt trips to mutc"Ums,
J!lt)S. pkniC$. 500ns activities.. etc.
The~ arc \-olunteer orpniuhons
that would welcome )Ourc11perti~ in
blrtineu or a particular $kill you
could teach . You m1&ht also bttome
in volvtd in any number of charitable
organiiat1ons that can provide you
~th \")' rcwardina t~pcrienccs. In
lime )Our wife .... ,11 probably cut beck
on her work schtdulc 10 i ndudc some
mutual free-tame eajoyment Good
luck to you You're not alone-.
• • • Durl\ott,
REIEE
llCllELS
I w'Ork in the Orantt County
marketpl ct and 1t sctms to me that
more and morc attention 1s paid to
ho"' • c look on the JOb ra thC'f than bov. .... c perform. In onkr to kttp up
with m) peers I fttlobhpttdtospend
a lar&e portion of my JMl)'Ch«k on
ne" clothe~. Is this typical of other areas as well'!
-J.E.
. Dar.I.£..
ms v.ilh man) hip \'1~1blny
rompanin, uch a:. Oranat County.
pl) .stnC'tt>r lllC'ntion to d~s C'Odn
and .. COIJ)OrltC' 1m1~ .. than tn othtr
arcu. Ho•twr.11 ii not DttnSal")' for
)'Ou to O\ trspcnd to ob&.atn pro-fn~onal df"C'Ss1 na. Add to) our •"ard·
robt onl) v.hen )OU reel romfonable
doina 1t. Hi&h ~rfonnan~ and
producthit)' sfiould alwa),OUtranlc a
bulaina dC»oet.
••• Our Reatt.
I ha' t: a rnume that 11 o'tt 311>
pQ&t.-s .Iona. reOcct 1 ns 26 yea~ of work
c.11:J)(nt'n~r. I ""-ant t0 n:do ll myself
but I don't kno" v.h<'~tocut it down.
E'cl)th101 on th~ is 1mpe>nant
1nformatt0a.. ~ http!
-R.S
Dearll.S ..
As reponcd PRViouwy in this
column the best wa~ t<! approach chi is co nup chtono~lly only· th.t
last IS or 16 >~ of 1"0rk back-
s.round, ttspons1b1bties and achieve·
menl. Prc~ious C'itpcrience and
achie\·tmcnts shOuld be hiJhliS)ltcd
in a colleci1vc manner. This should
cut thinpdown to an appropnatc si1e
Oft•O pqn,
"--MJdull " • S..lkn
c.Jll#'Wla nJ1*1.a1 ~'· J•nl•ld ~a.., ~,,,. .,.
'read ,. lwr la can ., die D.oy
PU.I. P.O. Bu 1$1f, C..ta Ma..,
ltltl.
.. ,..,.... 1931 la~t HJI s.er-• SSH a.,1.,. .. 1 5531 lapl!ptat 5531 r. ... ,.... SUI Iara.peat H31 s.ezan• 5531 la,..,.... SS31 la,..,_t sm
APARTMENT MNGRS. iiiF lallll • 11Uft1f..... FUN WEEKEND JOB You "HIRING! Government PUllUOf Cl.Ill p /1 ClllTEI lflP ll•PJ~ RETAIL PIT FIT ~Alf
Retired cp19, hMtdyman. •rine catpent.-. H· on-Wed-Ft1 10atl'l-2pm choose when G111e OUJ )obi. your erea St5,000-Prevlout eap dewed s L!Qtrt typingftlle Good 10C •Liii lfWll ()ynaimlC LM'd ~-~/Spen IPklng prlrd. Mmbletl, marine tneCh-to ~. Ce & bKtl lree Nmplet In ~ets $88,000 Call !802) Dys/Wk No n1ghls W• trWI lnt9'•t In woB· Smoke tr• en~onmem •11· 11 If&-me,i1 Co _.ling ..:-
Write on bper. & ~ .nic up'd nee 842-0148 Tues & Thur• tOwn-130 near home Join us! 833-&815 EXT 398 weekend• °' holtd•Y$ ing wfwatch repw. ~ Derek or .Jotwi S.5-5574 • • -• r•tar9 with suoerb , .... p O Box 1248. 15eo W. tJth Sl. C.M. locM cWMry. Your car. 921·&877 ------NWpt Bet\ atea 640-65ea 11 the WATCH WORKS Aex ht'S No ..... *'°9 pno.w _.. Chlllr9ng
Manh Bdl. CA eo2ae Approx StlO ..-. Cell GAS STATION ATTEND-•t1•TIU 369 E 11tn St c M IECEPTilllST MC Cal 10-s 541-6799 tast pace enwonment
APPT SECRET ARY & hlJ T Nitti lalll 0.\19 75 l-l05' ANT Full Of P tT DIY$ lmmedl91e openino fO<; PllTI Mature full trome Nepwofl AelM Computer ttt1n1 • must
SOCIAL HOSTESS ..... a...s IL ....... -eves. wk ends Redhill/ Frid•y-S.tutd9Y..SUOCS.y. Exp Co•t s.v Rep ~to , IT, p ... AIU Beech Call M lrtlyn (5Swpm) uc.llenl t.l-
Requlrementt. No en-ssl111ntli·-ausl be ,... llllT -·-· Bnstol Shell 557-06AO nFFll'llestur... k,,wtdg req FIT Bens Offic. enWonrnef\t. no 7S6-0257 RADIO SHACK ef1t1 A~ox St750fmo
1englement I 1 ty IPON'ble. ~Ible, erlec1 Pert T1'M Job ----CdM M0-8381 UMI ~· IPG 17851 Skyplt IYP'tlQ 2 to' dayll._.. ----A Send r.eume lo Adele A IOng I I 0 u"'' ~ outQOtng. Ille• people. t 8ch T..,...Wed-Thur GENERAL --Ctr ate G ltvlne H 0 u r' 111 ( '1 'r 0 m lfCIPnallSJ" Moote. 57 &oo4'hollow, erm pot IOl'I wt PIT dly & PM shifts •v9ill ..,.n wMe you eem. Futesl grovr1ng Fire HOUSE CLEANER . 9wn-&pm Will TRAIN Mon-Fri 2-6 Tues hrs H9a CIJ*W'9 tor Man-Sant• Ma. 12705
ftgh soc:-' •t~us Yng No exp nee UJhr 842-79Nor&4e-5311 Spnnkler ContraclOf in Want9d '°' eteenino ..,_ Plrflllm Apply Pennysa\lef. 1680 830-8 fOf buS'1 Real e.s-eoerlTr..,,.. and Perl -==..;..;;.;~~;..;_--~!';"':r ~hes ~~ •comm 722-e525 btWn lllTIL-PIT Orange Counly 11 loc*1ng =2~ =Eng S5 hf' Main Photo SeMee has Plaoenlla AYe . CM tate OtltCI m Costa MeN um• tales Milp lcMll IC>-SECRETARY .
hOme CSecoteUon In ~ 10am-Noon. 2pm-4pm .., •. ' fOf the following r>ot1llOfl1 erenc:.e FIT po111ton1 •vMabie Musi be reliable h'ont me plteant.a must be "'8111 '"
port 8ch end the Euto-• 1n flllt Ptiee ~11 ••PO PIPI Fl'TTln .UCl.UIRI '°' Re1 .. 1 Salel peop1e "6UTY •Ilk appe1r1~. 11 typing lppw'9n09. covtt.eout. l>M" flat. C<>Ofdlnate 100 IHllEEPfl f /C dentistry office req d •llUYllY PllSll Take hOme 1200-S2SO/wk Full eo beneflll Eaper FIT M-F 7am -3 30pm req'd e•p ptef d bul llWIU ~·and W\lttng to tWtt Corporation nae .,, ft h tlon & tllbl11hed DUTIES· Recept • appt.. PT /FT 722 9659 hefptul but not nee ~ $4 SO/hr. no eJCP nee trllfl Cal ~ Trout learn•~ uClling butt-lmmedt•t• opponunlty 1~: ~ :::i't1eat;• f« L~= ::'o1c:ao-Finn. co4teetton. filing etc. Hrs •IHIPTll•IT · in pereon °' phone. In benefit.a AwtY .,, pereon I 631•1266 nets Some eMctronics for a self-mou111te<1.
drM\9, tr•vei anes IOCtel baled "" 0rzeounty. 2. M-Thuf. N9WpOf1 8ch can for ll'ltwvtew .U CUllll t>usiness tor over so .-S • TAPE knowtecSge helpful but ~ Seaetary "
C W. ·-__.. a futl aal oS*' 842-ealO _l71') 841-2066 Fut. ltlf .... .-. ,.it>te PIT. years 927 s Mlln. Santa 7..,,. Fw-.. St .CM _ .. _ not necessity For OUI' Nlwpof1 Bead'1 lo-:~g:::~~~·· r I:;; chug; ~le keeper wt<dyt. 973-3-403 wkndt GENERAL HELP tull lime S7t hr c;"'S.2.9264 At\& 542·3908 ..... s4'ss2s• '. ..IOUI COMlderatlOl'I .,, c:atton
$40.000-72,000 Theetn-Ouelllled lndMdu•I. llSIWlllEIP/T rental -oent willing to Housekeeping -PUITLftEU -~;:::,::n,;.== c.ndtdai.e lhould ~
ployer 11 • hlghly should have • rnlnlmum eeded for Set/Sun wortt weekends fOf busy PI T HouHkeeplng/ ~progreMIVelnt *I.UL DTlll* llllPT/SEm-IT 10 3pm at· ~ typing (5s-85
9duc.194, dec:Of'1ted and of 2·5 yars ex,perlenee ~ at M..a Verde C M equipment store LADIES Locker Room Al-plan~ Co. IS loc*lng &SllTS + &lllST&IJI Apcl!rox 20 ~ flex wpm), IBM PC t~
many tltl'la honored i.te Including AJP AIR. pey-ConvWeecent Hoep!tll Apply 1930 ~CM lendant Mutt be fluent In lorint plant care people Aggreulve hcensed Typ.ng. phonea •• ~.,.,09 •L.ag&AN Hlla MaM and t-2 yeers MCntatiel :~~ i!'::d~ ~~ ~~= &e1 Center St s.68-5585 ltltrll Office E.ngllsh 7 308nH.30pm F °'PIT avt. Must hv rltl Agents wiexp needed •0 PC e11p • • ~2372 •Huntangton Center Hperience Competrl1"'9
..... -•~-. """tant .. ·"""" •t•t•ment• Individual P HWPllT IUCI car & ins No exp nee shOw & sell Pf~• -----• So Cout Plaza salary and t>enef1t1 .......,_ .,... ,,._... ar1 lime. 19Pf'Oxlm1tety Call API 2e t-6 IOO '*•th a Top Producer REST URAtolT E O E AWfY in per90n or ~
1ctlvltles. 1ocletl & ehOUld ,,.ve computer 20 hrs per wtlin our Legal Ollllll Cl.II Htgh comm1ss1on1 & E le : 1~ SYun Bert• tor an ap-
tr a ol Cell ( 14) ••perlenoe. wlfllnw to llS11111THS o.p1 Misc oN.c. dulieS. 1800E COASTHWY PIMllTlllOUll bonuses Send resume ~rrER B~ & u:E -..-.. T...., pc>tntment Tueed9)<-Frl-~~52S for -Wt Inter-:~m~:~~:·i~ WllTllt ~i~o A~?~! m:::; N 8 644-9550 FT & PT. Mon thnl Fri ~:.Z~'~i!t c:::•t• COOt<S & BUS PER-Chart• fleet 2S'~' ,:IT day IAM· \PM.
.IT •• EC•••.,. and en1<>1 w0f1cing wl1h EIGHT LOSS THE 1t>1e to ""°'k vretl with UuuWIS I 7 ~~i~ ~ ne::n Calif. 92660 SONS Exp prel d Appty &45-JlOO Tll tDTZ
"""1V people . S.a.y beM lo NATUAAL WAY!I people II interested. LJllAIY &SSISTUTS m per90n 11 2007 S tall
NEWPORT TIRE CENTER $25 000 PleaM aubmlt ·---t: please call Judy at (714) MLS. LTA °' exp req'd personlllll H 1•-Coast H"'y L1guna IAll •/ -WD 1•4-1022 resume including ulaty 'T'.;:'~ 642-4321 Ex• 318 Part T1rM & Full Time --~ Bad\ 3-Spm 497~568 IMSmUCTORS C()Rp(IATl)N h=u~t i°"=~o ounda .way! eo P1lc:het ADVANCED INFO MGMT 729 :~:'s~~5~.M Restwantl ~rue":~(= N~~'::'::.n~ PO Box3335 1taN11lngs! ... Piii (2l31799-S539 lnPUSllS 493-()7•7 °'apply It (111)~118
fOf the elderly Must h•ve Newport ee.cti. 92683 -1 llAl&IEI TUml PUT Tm OlDIUL IUL ESTATE llSTUSU/WlS Newpoti Dunes, N 8
rererencei/bondable Mlll-/MI •O Ml-1114 ....... Growing office supp-Smd office in Futrion 111 frff Tri"tllll Must .. be ablec to worll Sales -41211 C I ....
IRr-ut JH Wtst lay It. ly/phOIO copy Ch•ln IS lf'I need Of a pe.'SOn for WffdflOS all Lori Computers•Softwlt9 ··""' ..... =J:c:.. ::,,::, lnt9"1<>fdeetgnlfudlo .................... n-need• metur• Ind~ • defu positiOn. mus1 LimlledOCIPQf'tunttytojOln 673-4633 Xlnt pey F·P Time
need• you! Mutt Mlle ,.,..,. -_£•_ w .. train IMM Salary 10 haw plelUnt t~ nahonal r.i •t•t• l'Nlf· -1m•-•-Mr 8Nc:e 720-'266 lntMH lltten rmcHevel accounting & DISTRICT CEIElll OFFICE s 191< Immediate open-YOiC8 some typing aod kellng sy.ttem ••th un--• -Equlll Oppty ~ Binklng typing Piiis, en19Y 11.,i.ty ing Call 752--0482 office •xper helpful l1m1ted earn.ngs lnfOf· Sh8key'1 Pczza Al ~ TEXAS o1 oomptiny needs Rmfllt PIT
*lmlTI •• :* of oftlce duties & wOf1c IAIA~EllEIT Hou'511ellea Pteuecall matlOfla1SemlnarJune8 •llOOI open FIT. PIT mature per90r\ Ml f to Exceillent~lllull:s. Alf· well with ottws In a fUI· W Res11ur•nl uperlence -IUllClllST Sandi 72(). \269 FOf' reservatlOl'IS caa Good pay Growth poten-Mii ful line of 1'191 quellty port locat.on 3-4 mom-laM lttlrfft paced environment The Olly Plot la loc*lng nec:essaty Two (2) tu19 Full-Tm. PW1talc:Mntele JKllAyres751-5000 t•al 6'6-020IAtldt'e lut>nc.ants to manotec-lllgShwellk s.iwy cocn-
Send resume & 1t1t• fOf quatifted lndlY!dUall tune pot1tl0fls open NewpOrt Beacll SaJon PART TIME SELECT BETTER HO~ES .Resiaiiienu 1ur1ng, truck•"<!. con-menair•• .. , .... Cd Bank of N9wporl is offer-MlttY rtinge to K W to t"l\aNge youth cwr1er1 •Call 49•-&saa• 642· 1035 Of' 642-2915 AND GARDENS ._._ 1 • FU,,. S1ruet.on -"' t•m w.-133-19'0 AM 1
mg an exciting opportunl-euer. 369 E 17th St. Management exper1enee "'nir•a1 --I -' -· ~ '.. tomers Prote1:1eis ~ cr1•m --... f C0911 M..a 92827 helpful. !>YI wtn tr•ln • ~ ....... ._ ••4 , ... U..est4 People needed '°' spec.ial IUl mm SALlS I -llYm IOfy, thofough lr.-ng --1'1 °' a.se utvy 1375/wk ~ Cheef1ul. outgoing per-PI T F11hlon lsl1nd promotions •-kends HomestuctyCOUf'Mtoot>-Now ecceptlng 1ppll-progr.-n For~ln-Needed '°'cPf'Vat• com-YOlJ! . *lllllEIPll* GAS • BONUS PLAN sonallly nHded for •944-711.48• only In stOf• in your lain he; S99 r~ In caloOM tor expenenc.cj ,.,_ send wor1I htlo-mun1ty ontect Kate
We h•Y9 the locit on • HRS 11AM-9PM Mon-phones. filing. typ1og atU 546-336e ISi trnsaction 3 mo 1•Wat«S/Waitr.. 10fy to J A Huft, South--•494-8511• -
YCAK knowtedge and ••-gr .. 1 JOb end you.,. the Fn (45wpm) Musi be adap-•Wllll/ ---traintng Pfe>gram 1her 1tc •Bartenders .-tern ~roteum. Boll RlfllS
penenee wttl earn you k.yt Full cnwge skllla. Pat Marley. 642-"'321 tat>le committed to e•-llAllTtl&ICI PIT lllll&l lfTICE Ser"'°O NwQt Irv. Sdlbdr •Host-Hostess 9elOOS Fort Worth lx FrT a PIT. ll:ICP Pf'lll, "-
S12enhoul'10f up to 12 manua.I I eotnPU* BK x205 9-11AM daily'°' ceGence & pr99ated '°'Position r•qulres • Comput• Pf'f errands Vly Call Mgr !54-2EOO •Cockt.,W.,tress 78161 hf'S tul bene1lls ~
hr. perW.-uaTetler duty req'd NeYet a dul ~nlment growth FITM-F Apply in mature dependabtellldt-Fashlsl S&/hr 720-1566 Cen1ury2.1E:aecvt...,.R1ty1•Cook ir-•--•-CoastHwy.atMICArthur
moment In°"' CM ok. person °' phOne Tem !dual ---•Butboys ~---·-• CICI~ The BEST of bOth worlds Lota of rap. 831-a480 lllLY PILIT 714-548-1960. 1560-B "ener1
1
1° ==n= P/T 1111/ Ill 1Ff IECEPTWT •0..shWUhen 13 yrs ••S* Benefit•
the luxury of Orne off ---SuperlO< Ave. CM 1,tiel and also tuncuon • Dall Entry Exp per1 An,_ phone$ lllke cust •JenctOfl ~ salary to abthty Cen 2305 E eo.t Hwy COM
and extre S to help you lfttlHI II lllMllJ 331 W. llJ If. lf-•H ...-.-1: FI T as a M.uenger '°' our $6-8hr CM 645-3' 16 0tders Type 45 ""'P"' :Apply'" per50t1 Vaie at 873-5255 SPIC 1 SPAN LAUHORV &
tlnjoy II · PIT Sales EZ weight lo9L "~ ,....,._, Cosla Mes. office Valid Data entry. PC Ei1p p<el PfT Competent gen oft ORY CLEAN' MonO
w .. lhe Patch' Sate In-Ctsfl .. SI, Cl H 8 ~~~~ c.141 o l wilh good dnv· PIT TY~T Sii neg Ae:a W•I train 6'6-4.qJ hTORTILLA FLA TS-IRVINE '" s Wofd prcung thru FricUy ~ 2e ~ 8:'!u~1~.:.-o;: ,;=1~;:=~~ -·~--1 e:c. light lyptng ftltng 1ng record IS required hrs P.,.,ect f()f ,_,_.. lmrTlllJST 27792 Vista Ciel L.-go bllkpeng M ·F ~-2pm N8 ~ 8'. H.B
500 .,...., ... ~-Nice enlllronrnennt Cllll Must be able to hit •t wife e1tly ret11ee Funny ..--• __. M·..on Vieto CA Architect 645-~ 110 or cal 673-0630 p8(t{lng FREE checiclng. S45 possible month llClfllCTR&L· SL Linda &tS-2720 least 25 pounds PR co S41·339' ·~ _,,,m - ----
end• wonderful IUPP«I commlsak>n 549-4821 Newport Sch AJE office. · •long t•m u.gnments RETAIL
stiff us.I/ 875-8110 IOlff/CISTUIY lwe l>f'OYlde • comp1ny P11 iwoenergeticwork•s •Short tenn"a.ssignments ~:;;.;.:-----------------------.
We •• waiting fOf YOUR /UCff'Tlll/llOT'I PUTS •ml/a.Ill cur•t• ...,, nos. p.tch-in and benefits FOf •m-cieall $61tv, great fOf •Wor1t IOC.ity St.art HOW .,,,c •
---Oetaffed Oflenl•ted ac:-car compeutive salary INOf'king u • team to •Tanic> to Perm 0
call: Personnel Dept. Ful time MUst be good Imm operq Must h9ve atht•..ia, lie• prof •mm nwtdlll• cons•dM11lon students Specialized l.L WEffil A ~"A R G ET
(714)780-8000 With peopie Benefits. vllid CA driYer'• llc:. good ~,..g FIT Bens .. p69ae call OUt' P..onnet Cleantng'" hOlet induslry n•n•••tES •
Cosll Mela 645-7441* record & OMV ptlntoul Setary O.Y$ 645-781 t 0991 MON-FRI 1PM-4PM 8. 8 . I 6 6 2 -Dy. •
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OllllU/UllPTlll !~<>Pf~ r:i:-o::~ E11et/Wknd1 963-9004 (71•)979-4200 969-4119-N ~(71•) 547-0550 1~ Free
PIT FIT for Exciting new HBAcure 942-0095 Mike°' Bart>at• .................. .
bu .. nas Mat be good . 11&11/UI. cmzus 1111
'*/people CM &4S-7"8 lll'ftl flU l91 STATlONSAVAILABLE 2970 Harbof Bflld.•206 t ~ t --..,.-~---Flor1ll n.a-.w Mon-f Costa Mela CA 92626 t t
ummer Bal ISi M-F 9-S Cell 6'5-02"8 for lnlervl9w grM1 location 962-01 16 • t -CHILDCARE NEEDED ..,_.._, BMut P'OG'eullle s11on. Equ*a1 _0ppllOtyYElrnp1E*MtF ••
~::: ~~· ~r:.'~.:' 9~" '""n HIRING Sp RE AD :
Equal Oppty Empl mlf/V/t\ 8'2-7880D. 67~•5E ~I';;~:·~ EXTRAS* t • t
llUIDI..... uat>'e. c....1 with 11rN•myi NeededlOfnon-untonpro-• THE • ~ &PIT fie• tn. $5/hr. Wiii 2 ~ BoC>•aM ~ kWtl !WLJ'" , ductions No •l!J*tenee t t Perlona~ ~ busy train COM 675-1579 lift eap'd Must h•ve Thie• not .,, agerq 213-46&-1351 * t t
t•vern _...,, n pe.-son _ good DrMng record and -t NEWS t 9-11am little John's Inn Olflll&l/1111111 referencu Live In MOVING company needs
20072 S9nta Ana Ave, ~bie-. neet appew. Lagun• Beech •rH. Due to company• recent loaMrs packers PT/, t t
S9tltaMaHt1 SEcornot lntest•-Gen OfC tYS*'O 414-1107 IUCCl9IS we ere In• pos-FT wlll lrM\ S7-S10/hf t t
of Brlltol a Aec!Nn . ""' • ltlon to h're 30 peope to &42-3684
(714) 754-9648 ~ dC~ :i:;:.· = °'Y ci.ner. SIWI ltl vwious poslltOflS • •
c;M-F &46-1131 OllZlll~ lJ'PtoS121Hrtostar1• RHs ~•Y• fOf •.Work tn the ever expanding News-:
CLASSIFIED
IDYERTISll&
ell &per not nee. FIT. P " you we ambiuov• end medleal gr009 office •n oaper Promotion f1eldl If you are
CLERI Ou Pl~ enfoy Rock and Roll Fountain Valley. Super-•. self-motivated and like working with •.
Winn.ct Lodll ha .n Im· 91tty/expenei · musiC plMM call ask fOf 111sor Of' Treadmill NurM t th' be the on. mecsi.1e opening tor 1 CdM 873-4920 Lori 975-1215 Also need RN tOf sur-t eenagers, • is may . ,.. t
Ttie Deity P•IOt Cluslfled verMhle tndiw:su .. wno is ~t S"' l\nl'TS oeon s otric.. Santa Ma, t port unity you ve been wa1tmg for t
Oep.wtment ha"' entry· dldengecl by• 11~ ot I UUU1 I E • c 111en1 b • n e 11 ti + t
level J)Olltton •"*'-ble It =al In~.:!,,,~ ... OLlll YI-WELcnurn1 _2"-~ - -• This IS a GUARANTEED INCOME of •
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Rabbitt
earns
seventh
UClrunner earns
All-America for
NCAA I .500 race
Fnm 1taft aM Win ,.,...u
EUGENE. Ott. -UCI sophomore
Buffy Rabbitt made All·America with
a seventh-place fi nish in the I ,SOO
meters at the NCAA Outdoor Track
and Field ChamP.ionships Saturday
nipu, finishina six seconds off the
w1nnina Pl.CC of defendina champ
Suzy Favor of Wisconsin.
Rabbitt, a • product of Newpon .
rn·''~ . .., -·~
Harbor Kiah.
p assed up
B riaham
Youna's
Noe l een
Mullan an the
final 100 meters
to earn seventh,
notchina the
first two poinu
a UCI women's
••Mlltl team bas scored at an NCAA
championship meet. Rabbitt was off
her 4: 16 JJ9Ct of a year aao. when
Favor also ran considerable better.
.
UCrs Richard Graves earned the
men's team itsonlypointsoftbe meet
with a sixth place finish in the S,000
meters for Omc. points, the fil'SI for
the UCI men since Eddie Carey
finished founh in the 400 meters in
1982.
His time of 14:01.47 was below has
quaJifyana time for the event. but he
improved on his placement after
entenna as the I 2th-seeded runner.
UCLA, Jed by quarter·milers
Danny Everett and Steve Lewis, and
Louisaana State, w;tb a series of
steady pttf'orman~ won the men's
and women's title$ for the second
consecutive year.
The Bruins, prohibitive favorites
to repeat. lived up to their role by
accumutatina 82 points in the four·
day meet at the University of Or·
eaon's Hayward Field. For the second
straiaht year, Teu.s finished second.
with 41.
Everett and Lewis got the UCLA
men rolhna Saturday, finish1n11·2 an
the 40().meter dash in the first
runnfo' event. then ran on the
Bruins winnina 1,600-mcter relay
team that broke the colleJiate record
wath a time of 2:S9.91 an the finaJ
runnina event.
SUNDAY. JUNE 5. u~ee
C......_ find minor.._.,. pJt~ depth II,.,.,. Off. D2.
Gr8f whlpa Soviet pa.yerln 32 ntlriutea, wine French Open.
. ...., .... .,_., ........ ~ • ~eapb Carter a.n.leaabee lD ctt..caa. Be Rnl•bed MCOAd. tben went on to wlD tM Rate 9bot P"t.
Carter notches
eJus;ve er.own
Edison s enior ea rns st a te
shot title. goes out in style
BJ ROGER CARLSON
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NORWALK -KaJeaph Caner of Edison
High School found a new plateau SaturdJy ntaht at
the State Track and Field finals here at Cerritos
College, the top step of the victory stand before
10.206 after has conquest in the shot put.
The U~LA·boOnd Carter. a four·year stand·
out at Edison an the shot who had been frustrated
with. not~uite-aood-cnouah cffons twacc at the
state finals. put t<>cethcr a sohd senes of 62· 1V ••
63-1, S9·2 and 63-S'h -three of the four better
than anyone else in the field, but not eoouah to
improve on Fnday's prehm personal best of 64-0v •.
.. lt'sa relief, to wan at ... said Carter ... but I kind
of thought I'd get 11ood one off. Still. the series was
all ri&hL"
liis we1aht coach, Tony Ciarclli. noted it was C~rtcr's best senes ofh1s hfe. but said the fact there
was not the prc"SSure competition worked ap1nsi a
accomphshana a personal best.
Caner will conunue tbrowina the shot next
week at the Goldenwest Meet an Sacramento. then
in Chicago at the Kt"eblcr International, but w
shelved plans for an international meet an Meuco
later an the summer.
Except for a meet at Ml San Antonio in late
June, that about wraps up his track and field career.
Football takes precedence at UCLA and tbc
Bruins have apparently nixed any funher work
with the shot.
"I'd like to conttnue. but ... "
Carter did not finish the sentence. but added.
"There's JUSt no other fcci.na to equate to bema
able to say you're No. I among thousands who
throw the shot. or to be No. 4 an the nallon."
Has last attempt in an Edison uniform was
typical of his four·ycar career. The compe11uon
had tnt'& and failed. but he had one last attempL
"When I saw lhe last two not ael ~distance I
told myself'h's not over ycL' ..
The 6-foot·l, 210-pound senior strode to the
back end of the riJl&. set himself, and let loose wt th
one last attempt, the ball hlll1n1 the pass past the
60-foot marker.
He rose his arms an tnumph. a reach he had
been wait1na for )cars..
(Pleue eee CAJlTER/D4)
Barbor·• Jim Geer~• ... MCOlld In
the 1,800 meten at lbe state finale.
CdMglrJ
setmar.k
(3:48.28)
81 IUCllilD DVNN
........ Cea 4 p
NORWALK -To •Y tut lhe1
-ould be dancinc aU ftisht iaa't flf f'rom the truth. And with the Or-.
County 1,600-meter relay recont
1«ured under their leotards, they
started sroov1n~ early.
Jill Youna. Chackie Moiso, t.auno
Sawin and d'La)'oe IC.err -the,
quickest 1,600 11rts relay team an
Orante County hisiory -finished
third Saturday niaht at the California
State Track and Field ftnals in
3:48.28. toppina the Oraftle Couoty
matt of3:48,89 set by Mission V~
in 1986 It the stale prdims.
Aaroup of CdM wppon.ers clreue4 ' in their formals. waiuna., pick up
their dates for the prom, were ~
for hup and tiueS lO celebrate
pethaps the most thrillina epitode 1n
Corona dcl Mar track history u a
crowd of I 0,206 fans at Cerritos
Collett witnessed the meet.
~-Glal.8/04)
*** NH entries
capt tire
seconds
81 BOGER CAIU.SON ..............
NORWALK -Newport Harbor
H1&h sent two athletes to the State
Track and Faeld fmals Saturday
evenuia at Cerrito& Coles. and e8Ch.
Jim Gcerllnp and R.W. Henson
came throU,lb wtth runner.up fin-
ashes.
Gcerl1 D&S. the flu spirit in the
1,600 mettts. clocked a 4: 11.28.
And Henson. a two-yeiir standout
in the Pole vault. nqotiated l S-2,
finwuna behind the San Marcos.
Tom Racbards who went 16 feet.
The two Harbor athleu:s stood out
i n a fadd of Oranse Coast area
sta.nd<>Uts. but ot.ben also di• •
uniuished themselves. ahhouah less
than hoped for.
Edison pole vaultcf 0.Vld Nod was fourth at 14-8: Manna's Shanoa
Winlclman was fO\lnb m the 3..200
and Corona del Mar distance sw
Eddac Lavelle was sixth in the same
race.
But in a stuonina turnabout. Cor·
(Pl--eee IUWPO•T/D4)
' Lakers come through under press.ure, oust ·Dallas
Ninth-inning homer
derails Dodgers, 5-2
'Ne111 ·s three-run
blast puts Rose In
t ewtnner'sctrc e
help lead· a trip to tbe ftnal• for, tlMt La.ken and both
acbowledCed a bud-foacJat eerlee wlaeD It WU all Oft:r.
Worthy leads surge
~--for 117-102 victory
that clinches finals
INGLEWOOD (AP) -For the
second tame in the pla)offs.. the Los
Angtles Lakcrs had to win a particu-
lar pme or their dream of becoming
the first NBA team 1n 19 years to
repeat as champion would become a
ni&htmarc
l='or the second time. thC) came
through
James Worth> 5COrcd 14 of his 28
points in the third penod Saturda) as
lhe Lakcrs beat the Dal~s Ma,mcks
11 7-102 in the sc'\Cnth and d«tdin&
pme of the Western Confcn-nct
finals.
.. Winnina champ1onsh1ps doesn ·1
mean anyth1n1 to an)one anymore.
espcciaJly 1f )O~·rc the Lakcrs or the
(Boston) Celtics... Worth) said. .. you·,~ aot to do something u-
traordinary. And this ts an opportuni-
ty for us to do 10meth1n1 hke that:·
The Celtta arc the last BA team
to wan back-to-bad. championships.
accomplisbina the feat in 1968 and
1969.
Tbel..akcnput the Ma,mC'ksav.-a)
b) outscorina' them 1 S-2 to turn a
prcc:anous U)0-9'4 lead mid•-av
throup the fourth Q"811cr inio aa
insurmountable 11 S-96 advantqt.
The Lakcrs earned the riabt to facit
the Eastern Confercnc:e<bampioa
Detroit Pistons 1n the best-of-scve9
NB.\ finals. v.hich besin Tu6day
ntaht at the Forum.
l>allas became the second strai&ht
team 10 extend the Liken to the limrt
an the 1988 pla)offs. Los Anttles bad
to go ~"en pmcs to ehmanate Utah
an the Western Conferenoc tcmi.-
finals. w1nnina the final pme 109;9&.
·· 1 think we have to be strcnathenecl
b> havana to compete down to tht
ware."· l..akers COll!Ch Pat Riley said.
.. We ha\le a lecitimatc chance lO
repeat for the first umc 10 the nine
)cars this team has been whole. We
ha'e the o~unity. DOW it's up 10
us to do at. •
The Lalcrs have won four ctaam:.
(Pl••-UDN/Dtl
Angels' dive continues, 1-0
T.IJe 9ClledaJe
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June .,._...toft, 7;.)S p,m.
June 7 t '""'°"· 7;.)S 1un. June ......... us IM'\.
June • tte"9toft. 1 • p.m. AWAY
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Higuera spins nTftY
three -hitt er past
beleaguered ~alos
MILWAUKEE (AP) -Teddy
Hiauera's beck is better and thaf s bad
ftC*I for ~ftl IC911l
Esottially for the Aftlcls. ..-bO hive
now lott si suaiOt ma ud • • of
their last 16 •o &tl 19 pma behind
Amman t..aisue w ladcr Oak·
land.
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eiahth and nin&b inn&ftll. lMlt I red
ma bctlft,and m) concauatioft is
bcna"H " ~ ~mei lO t ~ A-...--tJ
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Wilton ha mixed tmObOna about beU. •m_ •
rd••zd by the Loi Awlel llaidtts. bUt
retains 1 pe>sitJve outloolc..
Wilson, who earned S'4 million iiurint lhe 1111 live
ycan as the Nfl.. team•.s 10metimes sa.11e1, wu
surprised by the team's decision Friday njpt.
"h's 1 b1ttcnweet feelina. ... Wilton said from his
home near Seattle. "I wa1 lookina forward to playina
with the new coach1na staff and the new offense. But
this also opens up new opponunities. ••
Team spokesman Mike Orenstein announttd
Friday niJht that the Raiden would not ttnew their
option on Wilson. •
.. He is a fn:c qtnt and able to ncaotiate with
anyone he wants. We did not put ham on waivers," ;
Orenstein said.
Wilson, whose salary was SI million when the
Raiders stumbled to S-10 last year, said the Raiders
made• qualifyin1contract offer by the sprinadeadhnc,
but did not follow up when it was necessary co ttnew
contracts on June I.
"As I understand 1l, they ha\le to send you a letter
on June J saying you can hive the last written contract
offer, or renew your contract for 110 peTCCnt of last
year," Wilson said. "The Raiders dad neither."
Wilson, 31, beaan the l 987 season as the backup to
Rusty Hilger, but &ccame the Raiders· stancr for tht
final seven games. He had shared starting duties with
Jim Plunkett for most of the previous four seasons.
Wilson was the Raiders' first-round draft choice in
1980 from Brigham Young University.
He became the highest-paid Raider in 1983 when
be sianed a $4 m1lhon, five-year deal to end bidding
with the now defunct USFL Walson and a number of
other NFL clients of agent Howard Slusher had been
wooed by Donald Trump, owner of the USFL's New
Jersey Generals.
Quote of the day
Alldy Vu SJyllle, Pittsburgh center fielder,
after the Pirates fell S1h games behind the Mets
and prepared for a series with the Astros vs. Mike ott.~ Ryan a-nd Bob K.ncpQCcThis will
be the midterm exam. come 10 think ofit., it might
be the final exam." ..
Kristiansen captures 1 OK race
NEW YORK -Ingrid Kristiansen of m Norway. the world record holder m three
different track events. captured a 10.
kilometer race in which American middle ·
dtstancc star Mary Decker Slaney made a rare road
racing appearance Saturday. ·
She was 85 yards ahead by the ume she completed
the first male an 4 minutes 54 seconds and finished U..e
6.2S-m1lc race in 31.31 , 33 seconds ahead of Manin
who fin_ished in 32:04. She wa~ followed by the 35-year:
old Smtth, a long-ume Amencan m1ddJe-distancc star
in 32: 10, and Slaney an 32: 18.
Bataleky taliee Kemper lead ...,..... =· biddi"lcfbr hi• flnt l!I tournament lrium ance 1983, ihot. )-
unckr·per68 Saturday'° take a two-arote
ad over three playcqaftcr the third rouftd
of l1'c SIOO.OOO -Kemper Open at POtomlc. Mel;
Halabky, wbo mitled the cut 1n elCh of hi• lut thrie
toumamen\a, finished with an II-under-par 202
throuah ~ holes at the Tournament Players Oub at
Avend. Afkr ihoC>ti"I four birdies on the front niM.
the 13-~ vettraD bcJ9Cyed No. 10 and tben doled
whh eftbt straiaht pen. Crall ....._, who lbot 1 ~ncord 04; ......... aad ............ .,
comoriled thepoupofola~ twoa&n>kelofrtbe ~ ... .._, a.... 5tal1ed with a per for the first limt in
thrttdaynftd birdied threeoftheneJll five holes on the
way toa )..uftder.per69, ma1ntaini"1• one.stroke lead
over 1.9.,.. Da•let afttt thiu rounds of the LPOA
Jamie Farr Toledo Classic at To~o. Ohio. Lopez. 31i.
aoina for her fourth victory of the year and the 40th or
her career, was al 9-under 207 enlt'rina today's 6naJ
round ... Bob CMrle., secki"I his third straa&bt Senior
Tour victory, fired 14-unckr-~r68for1 two-shot lead
aficr two rounds of the S28S,OOO ReUnion Pro-Am at
DaJIH.
Former WBA ch'amp dies at 28
HOLMDEL, N.J ~Former WBA m
junior middlewei&ht champion Davey
Moore was killed Friday when an unoc-
cupied vehicle rolled down his drivewa)'
and ran over him 1s he tried to stop at, his trainer and
police said Saturday. Moore was 28
Able Abel, Moore's trainer for the past fe~ears,
said Moore slipped on the wet 4round while 1 to
stop the runawa) vchicJe after 1t broke loose. oore
was then dragcd downhill under the vehicle, Abel said.
Holmdel pohoe said Moore's wife, Quadna.
summoned them to the couple's home at 7:45 p.m.
Officers and emergency medical 1echnicians found
Moore pinned w11h no vital signs under the midsection
ofa Dodge Raider, dispatcher Carcon Fry said.
A tow truck was called to the Moore's home and
lifted the vehicle off him, Fry said. Moore was takera to
Bayshore Community Hospital where he was pro-
nounced dead at 9:20 p.m., Fry said.
. Pepsi Meet features top field
LOS ANGELES -Greg Foster has m
left behind bis duels with Renaldo
Nehemiah and his feud with Tonie
Campbell. His Olympic-year focus as set •
only on the 10 hurdles in front of ham.
"l don.'t-tend tQc WOffY about who's our there
anymore." says Foster. the world's lop-ranked I I().
meter hurdler the pa~t two seasons and the favonte to
wan at the Seoul Olympics. "I used to. I used 10 waste a
lot of energy wondering what everyone else would do.
"Now all I do is worry about my race and the 10
barriers ahead of me. h doesn't help you at all to be in
the middle c,f a race and wonder where everyone as. My
coach (Bob Kersec) always tells me 1f I take care of my
race, I don't have to worry about anything else."
Foster is favored to win the high hurdles 10 the
Pepsi Invitational Sunday at UCLA's Drake Stadium.
Others entered in the high hurdles include C•mpbcll.
Oetus Oark and Roger Kinedom, who upset Foster in
the 1984 Ol)'mp1cs. Nehemiah had been entered. but
pulled a hamstnng while working out Fnday mominJ.
The Pepsi Invitational will be a son of Olympic
reunion Pan1c1pants combined for 15 gold medals.
four silvers and three bronzes at the I 984 Los Angeles
Games
Aebcraft, Melffer ftnleli ftnt
ENSENADA, a.c .. Mexico -Du
AShcraft of Rancho CW.~ llid ltan
Pfeiffer of Cosaa Mela. drivilla I! Y ...
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day'1 BIUa lnllCt'DICioMI ..._..nee.
Tht 2S-~ear-otd cautorniua lhllWd oa die
motorcycle aftd covaed lbe ~mile coune ~ naued tcfnin down the ~ PeaiMUJa ba eieh1 i.o..n. l 0 m1nutn, 30 lttOndl.
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ofBloomi"lton, drivina 1 Kaw •i IDOIOrc}'de. were
il'ie 1CConCi to finiah, completina the coune in just duee
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Beach resident. and Pfeiffer.
A race sp0kesman Mid K.raux, 23, wu drivi• 11
the finish and lOOk a wrona tum near the eod of the
count. Had that not happened, tbt spokesman taid. the
Ktause-Rocscler team would have nniihed ahead of
Ashcraft ind Pfeiffer.
Television, radio
1'8LEVISION
8 a.m. -TENNIS: F~nch Open men's
singles final -Mats Wiander vs. Henri Leconte,
from Paris, Channel 4.
9 a.m. -AUTO RAaNG: NASCAR
Wmston Cup 500, from Dover, Del.. ESPN.
I 0:30 1.m. -PRO BAS28ALL: Ch.icqo
Cubs at New York Mets, WOR, WGN.
11 :30 ·a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Angels 1t
Milwaukee, Channel S.
12:30 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA tour-
nament, from Potomac. Md., Ch:innel 2.
I p.m. -AMATEUR ATBLETICS: Las
Vegas Spons Festival, Channel 4.
I p.m. -WINDSURFING: Curacao Inter-
national Championship (taped), Channel 7.
I p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Atlanta at
Padres. TBS.
2 p.m. -AUTO RACING: CART Mil-
waukee 200 (taped), Channel 7.
2 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: World
Series Game 5 -California vs. Aorida. from
Omaha. Neb .. ESPN.
3 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: The Desert
Scramble Pan 2. from Desert Mountain Reson,
Channc! 2.
5 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: World
Scnes Game 6 -Arizona St.ate vs. Wichita State,
from Omaha. Neb., ESPN.
7:J(r -p.m . -AUTO RACIN&. NASC'AR
Modified 200, from Maninsville, Va. (taped).
Prime Ticket.
9 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Kansas Futun·
t}, from Ruidoso, New Meiuco, Channel 56.
RADIO
11 :30 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Angels al
Milwaukee, KMPC (710).
1 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL· Cincinnati at
Dodgers, KABC (790).
I p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Atlanta at
Padres. KFMB (760).
MONDA Y'S TELEVISION
10 a.m. -WOMEN'S SOFTBALL: NCAA
D1v1s1on I champ1onsh1p, from Sunnyvale,
ESPN.
2 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: World
Series Game 7 -Fresno State vs. Miami, from
Omaha, Neb., ESPN.
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.. ....t tllrow to ftnt after forclDC Ml•ml'• Praak Domtnpea at tblrd.
Kaub, Osborn
power Titans
From Tlte A1toelate4 Pra1
Keith K.aub's th~run ho,;,er and a ninth-inning
Jflnd slam by Jim Osborn backed the sax-hit pitching of
Longo Garcia as Cal Sa.tc-Fullerton downed Miami 9-3
in the first round of the College World Series Saturday
night at Omaha. Neb.
The victory sends the Titans, 42-16, into a winners.-
bracket game Monday m&ht apanst Stanford. a 10.3
winner over Fresno State earlier Saturday. Miami,
51-13-t, meets Fresno State. 56-11, in an elimination
game Monday afiemoon.
Garcia ( 10-5), an Orange Coast College product,
found has rhythm ancr a rocky start. hold1na the
Humcanes scoreless afier allowing an RBI sinf)e to John
Viera in the fourth inning. Mike Fiore singled m the fifih
for M1am1's last hat, but was thrown out trying 10 steal
second.
Tr11~int-3-J.. the T1t.af\HC&ted four times m the fifth -
when Make Ross doubled in a run and Kaub. a product of
Golden WtstCollegc, followed with hi~ 20th homer of the
season off loser Joe Grahe, 13-S.
Osborn broke the game open with his sixth homer of
the season, a two-out blast that followed a single by Shane
Flores and walks 10 Brent Mayne. an OCC product who
earned second team All-Amenca honors.. and Kaub.
K.aubgave the Titans an early lead with a first-mnmg
RBI s1ngJe. But the Hurricanes scored twice in the third
on two-out doubles by Jose Trujillo and Fiore and Frank
Dominquez's RBI single. Fiore's RBI, his 235th for the
Humcancs. broke the M1am1 career record.
In Saturday's other game:
Stuford 11, Freao Stale J: Frank Carey had three
hits. 1nclud1ng a two-run homer. and Ron W1tmcycr
drove 1n three runs 10 lead the defcndina champion
Cardinal past the PCAA champion Bulldogs.
L« Plemel, 11-8, went the distance for the Cardinal.
allowing nine hits and stnking out three. Fresno's John
Salles. 15-1. suffered his first IQ6S
Cards pitching depth in minors comes through again
Like Magrane in ·87, Carpenter
brings strength. tops Phils. 8-2
From ne Aa1ocialed Pre11
When injuries 11dehned St. Louis stanc:rs last season.
Joe Magrane came up from the minor leagues and stepped
nght 1n. Cns Carpenter as doing the same thing for the
Cardinals this year
Cns Carpenter, 2-0, allowed seven hats.. struck out
three and walked one m seven innings Saturday night to
lead the St Louis Cardinals 10 an 8-2 victory over the
Ph1ladelph1a Ph1lhcs.
'Tm very surpnscd to be m the ma)Or leagues so
~n.:: the 23-)'ear-old ,from the Unavenuy of Georg.aa
said. I know I wouldn I be here 1f at wasn•t for inJuraes.
but I hope to take advantage of the opponunny."
"He has a lot of poise." St. Louis manager Whitey
Herz<>& said. "He pitched well since he came up and he'll
get better when he learns 10 gel has change over "
Carpenter, was 3-0 a1 C'lass AAA Louisville of the
Amencan Assoc1a11on before he was brou&ht up He's 2-0
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In other NauonaJ League games.
Glut• I, A1troa t : Mike Aldrcte's two-run homer in
the founh inning and Matt Williams' grand slam in a sax·
run fifth led host San Francisco.
Mike la('oss.. 4-4, lefi m the s1~ch after allowing Alan
Ashb> 's 1v.o-out, two-run single, the A•tros' fifth h1L
LaCoss walked three and struck out three. Joe Pncc
allov.ed 1""0 hns over 31/1 innings for his third save.
Mel•'· Cubs 5: Kevin McReynolds homered leadmg
off the bottom of the I 3ch innina as the host Mets won
their fifth consecutive extra-anninapme. Jeff Innis. 1-1.
pitched t'AO innings for his ftnl m1jor-teaaue victory
Mike Capel 1-1. took the loss.
Expo• 7, Pirates 3: Andres Ga1arrap hit his league-
lead1 ng 14th home run, giving him five homers and 13
RBI in his last 12 games, Jo lead visiting Montreal.
ConSt.'<.ul1\C singles by Gatarrap. Hubie Brooks. Tam
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knocked out Doug Drabek. S-4
Padres'· Br1ves $:Tony Gwynn broke a ue with a
founh-annmg home run and Ed Whitson won in his first
relief appearance of the ~ason. Whitson. 4-3. who had
made 11 starts, pitched 3~ scoreless inninp and Lance
McCullers pitched the final two innings for his fourth
save.
Gwynn homered off Charlie Puleo. 0-2. Gwynn's
second home run of the season and first since Apnl 9.
In the American League:
BIH Jay• 11, Re4 Sos!: Jim Clancy shut out Boston
for 7 11J inning.sand Kelly Gruber hie a three-run homer in
Toronto's seven-run ninth as the vis1un1 Blue Jays beat
Boscon. Oancy, 3-6, beat Boston for the first time since
1984. Duane Ward aot has fourth save.
RoaerOemens, 8-3. struck out nine and allowed four
hits and one unearned run in seven annmgs. He dropped
his lcague-leadin1 earned run aver1ge to l. 78 and
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W.lte Sos 11, Ru1en I: Gary Redus hit has second
grand slam of the week to cap a six-run ninth-mnina rally
as host C'h1cago defeated Texas. Redus' homer to left field
off Dale Mohorcic, 2-3, was his third of the season. Ht hid
hat his first major-league &rand slam Tuesday at Detroit Titers 5, l.Ddta.U i : Doyle Alexander p1tcht<1 1 t1vc--
b1ller and Pat Sheridan homered and drove in two runs to
lead host Detroit p&St Cleveland. Alexander, S-4, struck
out five and walked two to snap a pcrsonaJ cwo-pme
los1n1 streak. II was his fourth complete game.
Royal• '· Marl.Hn I: Willie Wilson's RBI sin&)e
capped a two-run rally in the bollom of the ninth as host
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AWet.IC'I I , Twin C: Ron Ha.sscy's run~nna sm&Je
and Don Baylor's three-run homer highli&htcd a four-run
eiahth 1nrun1 as v111tina Oakland beat Minnesota.
Oakland, which has won nane of its last I 0, had IS
hits and incrused its Amencan league West lead 10 11
umes.
Orioles 7, Vweet I: A throwina error by third
baseman Make Puharulo on Cal R1pken's arounder in
the 14th inning with two outs and the bases loaded sco~
three runs as host Baltimore defeated New York in the
longest game in the m~ors this season.
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experimenu~ with a new hiab aear-
onJy transmisaion, lowered die trKk
rttord for the tttond strai&ht day
5atuiday and claimed the No. I
quatifyina Polition in the leCOftd
fnlttNltioftal Hoc Rod AllOdedon
Summa Nationals at Ak'O lllClwly.
The '°")Qr-old pro fiom Fon
Worth, Tu., who tS the mpint
llfRA Rrics champion aftd--dM
dd'ericti111 SUmlM1 Nattonah daam· '"°"1 Wit titftiil i• S.141 __.. a1 269~n miles per hots,
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WD'rDIVmoN w L ... -O..lw.t 3' ., . 717 Mi..-;o&a 26 u .SIO II Ta.. 27 26 .509 II
K12•1Ci1y 26 21 .4"1 llY.a ~':'> 2l 30 All UY.a 2) 32 .411 16
~ 19 35 .352 191.\
&AITDIVmoN
New Yortc 14 •• • 6'4 Clevelaad 33 20 .623 I Y.a
Dettoil JO 21 .588 31/a
Milwauktt 29 25 .537 6
Bolton 2S 25 .soo 8
Toronto 26 29 ... 73 91h
Bal limo~ 12 41 .226 22'h a. .... , •• k.Ora
Milwaukee 1. ~I
Toronto 10, BOston 2
Chicqo 10, Texu 8 Baltimore 7, New York 6 (14 inniqs)
Detroit$, Cleveland l
Kanw City 41 Seattle 3
Oakland 6, Minnesota 4 4
Lit.._. ,. . Woe l 7.3 Lott 2
5-5 Loa I
M Woa 3 3-7 ,WOft l
J..7 l..olt 3 u Loft 6
M Lost l
M Lost l " Won J
M Won 3
3-7 Lost )
7-3 Won S
J..7 Won I
• .... •.. ,
17-• 21-7
16-ll 10.12
IS-12 12·14
l);,tS l.l-1)
'2·17 10-13 12·13 11 ·!9
3-11 11.11
16-8 16-9
14-1 I
18-1 J
14-1.S
l 1·14
8-1 7
JI-JO
17-11
16-10
11 ·1•
11·10
1s .. 1s
4-24
T ... 7'1Gamet
All1el1 (McCaskill 2-4) at Milwaukee (Bosio 6-6), 11 :3.S a.m.
Toronto (Stieb 7·3) ai Bolton (Sellen 0.5). lO:OS a.m.
New York (Dotson S-1) at Baltimore (Tibbs 2-2), 1():3.S a.m.
Cleveland (Swindell l<J..l)at Detroit (Robinson S.2). 10:35 a.m.
Oakland (Welch 8-2) at Mfonesoia (Anderson 2-3), l I: IS a.m.
Texas (Kilaus 6-3) at Chicaao (Reuss 3-2), 11 :30 a.m.
Seattle (Nunez 1-l) at Kansas City (Gubacu 6-.S), 11:35 a.m.
...... ,. •• Gamet
Aqel1 at Tex.as. S:3.S p.m.
Detroit at Baltimore. 4:3S p.m.
Toronto at Cleveland, 4:3S p.m.
Boston at New York_. S p.m.
Minnesota at Chicaa<?. S:30 p.m.
Oak.land at Kansas City, S:35 p.m. Milwaukee at Seattle, 7:0.S p.m.
Natloaal £ea6ae
WDTDIVUION
r
11IACll M9 .. LD ... ....
ITAft NIM.I c.e c:..-c-... eon T~ M*'IN: f, ............ M. 2. U w ........ t4; l. (lie) ........ ~ JI; S. Ute> lttwtr CltY .,.. IN. Nlltull. 1ti l .............. ,.
1• -I. StflllW lVICl'lll), le.JI: I.
C411nQy 0WW!flOfM), 1016; J. if'llllfl (-.....),
llM; • L.a,,_ COIMIM). -._, S. .,...._ .... CL.A W~), 11.fe; &. ,__,
Clllordllll), "-"· ' 200 -t. 8f'!MWetw CU W ........... ). 2l •. t Watt• (Teft), 2t•; 2. CMWe¥ CH1wltlor111>, ti• 4. ~ Cv.c.wlll),
21 47, 1 Smith CMlulonl, 21M; 6 ~ (lndtHfldeflet), J,.
--1. HeMetl ,.......,...,, ., ... I. St~ (SO NIOr .. ). 47.S.; l. ...... (Mlr1t-1nOMOe>. 47.65, 4 JOI* (l'rftlll ...._,,Off, 5. &l\'1111 (OotMvl, ••• .. ,.........
(llllorctwl), ...
IOO -I. Sel"°1 <Mt Ml9wll, 1:51.'7; I. ~ IP!edmonl), l:S1M ; 3. Fela ~
!Oft), 1:51 ,.; 4-Atnilfldf 11..ldd, 1:SU5~ I. Sftlllfl
(lttcll..w1$), 1:53 13, .. ,,._ .. (HlrWn ~).
l·D 55.
UOO -I. Wlllllm1 C•IVet CIM. di.II, 1. o..r... , ... ....,, ...,...,, t:na a.. c--dlele (Cwoltll9'1el, «:11JJ; ._ O'Neil (5911 ,...,..,, .-13.13, 5. %lrkllleCtl (c.atd),
•·lU I, 6. ~l (SJ Mlllioft), t11.0.. Oller: I. • ...._ CCWIM .. MlrlO 411a.17.
3.200 -1. Wllllel'M (Ill-tMv>, d'1: 2. Hemoel (WelflVI), ..Ol.M; l. It .... CSA
Vellt'f), 9:10.10; 4. ....... CMW119), 9l1lAl11
S ScucSemor9 (Pelol V•dta), 9:11.•; 6. ....... cc-.. IMr), f!lt.S1
HOHH -I ~ CCerrltM), l4JS, 1
UrMle ICIPUCllll'lo), 1U1; 1. Henry (Arrovo
Gf'1nde), l4.l:J, • Gllklw.-V ($ecnmento Gfeftt), 105; S. Prudentl (5111111, 14.•, ...
Gotdon l~aon), IUl
>OOIH -1, Mont~ (11'410WICMIQ),
3U3; 2. Jonft CNll. Mltluel), 36.M; 3 Wt1olf
Co.klendl, l1M. 4. GI~ (Sacnn'lento
Gf'lllll, 37 17; 5. 1¥rY CY9Nld0 V....,), J7.15; 6. Hale CGerc:ten Grovel, 71:11
.00 llllle'f -I. OMiand, UJ); 2. Tullf'I, 4162; 3. LA WeSllln9ton, •l.'7; ( La ....,.,
4UI; s. 50 Morw. 414; &. vecav ... a.21.
IMO 1t•v -I. H1wttiorne, JtlOM; 2. Cr~w, 3:15.31; 1. LI PolV. ~16.06; 4. ~.nut; s. Mt. Nll!Juel. >11.61," Uv9r Creek, l:lt.74
HJ -l. IMtlon (Antetope VlllleY), 7·0, 2.
KMne CO. LIS.•>. 6-10; 1 Cllel Sllort Cs.Ma
Fe ~lf'let). Wil1oft CChertw Oelll, H ; 5. Pldtett 1Ctov11>. 6·1, 6. Tiloml>lon ISi. Mlw'n>.
Dod1en Houston
w
29 28
27
24
20
17
L Pct. GB Llt Streak 21 .S80 6-4 Lost I
Dome Awal 6•6. 13-1 3 I tt. U - 1 Glldll'.-V (Secreme1110 Grant), ..,.. 24·5'"1; 2 N\et'tlft (Chetlwwtfl), Zl""'-41; J PrlCe 23 . .S49 l 'h 3-7 Lost I I 7-9 11 -14 (UflMrllty City), 2H; ... ..... 1Cerrfl9').
San Francisco
Cincinnati
San Diqo
Atlanta
27 . .SOO 4 4.6 Won I 29 -:.s1 -orr r.g-w0o1
1 -It-HI ~ n -3141 s. e.u.. co.1u1ncn. 22-111i1o~1t1.
12 I 12 J 6 tcrcrftlwl. 22-10'4. • • T J -1 Scott (M¢M V•del. 50-4, 2. Cenon 33 .377 IO'h 5-S Won 2 IS· ls 5-18 (Safi '*"'· so-s ..... l Pl'W:. CLONll>. • 11-.;
7-17 10-16 ~~>." i.~1~~l· :;::, ~H=·~ 33 .~ J2 4-6 Lost 2
EAST DIVISION
New York 36 17 .679 S-5
Pinsburah 31 23 .S74 51h S-S
St. Louis 30 24 .5S6 61h 3-2
Cb.icqo 27 26 .S09 9 6-4
Montreal 2S 27 .481 101h S-5
Philadelphia 20 31 .392 15 S-5
Satuday'1 Scera
Cincinnati .S, .p.daen i
New Yort 6, Chicas<> S ( 13 inning.s)
San Francisco 8, Houston 2
Sr. Louis 8, Philadelphia l
Morurcal 7. PitubWJh 3
San Diqo 6, Atlanta S
Won
Lost
Won 5
Lost l
Won I
Lost J
17-9
19-9
I )..12
12-12
14-11
12-14 "
Today'• Games
Cjocinnati {Soto 3-0\) at Los Anscles (Leary 4-4), I :OS p. m.
Chicqo {Pico 1-0) at New York (Gooden 8-1), 10:35 a.m.
19-8
12-14
17-12
15-14
11 -16
8-17
St. Louis (O'Ncal 2-2) at Philad~I hia {Palmer 0-5), 10:35 a .. m.
Montreal (Smith l-4) at Pittsbu (Dunne 3-3), 10:35 a.m.
Hou5ton (Deshaies 4-2) at San rancisco (Reuschel 7-3). I :05 p.m.
Atlanta (Ola vine 2-6) at San DiCfO (Hawkins .S-4), 1:05 p.m.
M .... J"1Games
ijouston at Los Angeln, 7:3.S p.m.
Philadelphia at Montreal. 4:35 p.m.
Cincinnati at San Dieao, 5:10 pm.
New York at St. Louis, S:3S p.m.
OnJy sames scheduled
Glmt WtfWllrlv ltll -ONefl ISi
E-MI01vls. LO&-<l'ftdnl\ell IO, LOI An· .,....1. 2&-Slbo 2, TrHdWev H•-<>Hel1 ()).
•·6'4
PV - 1, Rletlerdl (Sen N\Mcot), ...-0. 1 ..... ,........., ".,..,, 15·2' l. LAtlmel'I
!Sin Ole9\Ato), IS-J; 4. ..... , • .._,_ 14·11 S.
Cano (N\enlece), U·I, 6 Cr_., (Sett
NIMCOI), 14-2.
Sf' -l. Cet1W ( • ._,, .. ~ 2. HIO.s
(Sen Benito), '2·J1i., 1 Noon (F1llbrot*l, 62-J,
4 F\M' (Arroyo), •21'1, S. c.n.,-·•delutt>,
56-10\i, 6 WOllilwd (~). 56--6.
OT -I. W1rtl (U LAIMcl), l'2·lli 1 ClfW
, ..... ), lt6-2' 3 .i.Mlnt (Seueull. 111-11 ... Fullr (Ar,.ovol. 177· 11, S. c;......., !Palm
Oew'1), 11)-6; 6 St.-..-(lakertfleld>. 1n·t0.
GlaU T_,. IC.'Cll'1nr I ttle) .. ........., end ltlo
Mae, a . J Hewttlorne, 21, t. me> IWM lflCI
Senti T.,._., 22, 6. I I"-O'Dowd, 20
100 -I lkKnhem (Rio MMe), 11:52. 2.
.Miiier <Muir>. nn. l. c.1ri <HutMme>. 11 16;
' wtiee1W IHlwlftomel, 11.99; S. W1*ems (Velleiol. 12 tt. 6 ._.. !Frnno Wealltn9ton).
1Ul.
200 -I lktrMem lltiO Mnll, 2345. 1 C»-
(.._), 1U•. l MllW (Muir), D.n. •
WllRetnt (Vllllelol, 2•A; S. 8ertel (Mlulon
Vlelol. 203; 6 Murellul IAllltnOre), u.11.·
.00 -1. •ode IO«M't'), Sl.1', 2. Doole'f
l lr-1 Hane), S4 n : 3 Alv.,..... (At'dlOIUlocl
Mitty), SS 14, 4 Midi (St Frenclt>, SUI S.
Marvin CH1wt110rnel, SS n ; 6. lrlck (APC*
V ...... ). 500
IOO -I .• ...,.,, tMI Wtlitneot), 2:12.11, 2.
HendY (Ar~ Nlltl'fl, J.12M, 3. Halld
CFellbfot*), 2'.12 71, 4 Cltr'k CL.IS L..cwnll),
tll.21; S McAlhler (Loeke), 1'14.4', 6. llCtW
(SO Unhoertltv), 2109.
;,--I. .JeroenMll t•ltldlO ·-VIiie), •·4'.S.; t 8ry-'!t C*'"'l•I. 4:5171, l. Bowle
CWoodsldel. UUO. 4 W1lkelnt CMounteltl vtew>. us.12. s. ~ CFrernom>. •-5914, 6. N\lrlon !Sen PMrol, 5:02.45.
J,200 -1 Hlcoll !South Hlb), l0:16.1', 2 c .... entn !Monleoello), 10-lUO; l. McCandless
• N RUN fO (Cat-..), 10.2S.I•, 4 ~ (RMCIWI ~ Viste), 1..,S.SS; S. Ashe (L.elendl.
~ ~ • • ,,
AMaltlCAN LaAGU• • ,....,.. l, ........
CALnrOlllMfA MILWAUKI• .,._. ., ...
>•10 N\olllorlb •O I< SOit Mtloftc 301C
4 0 0 0 Yount cf 3 0 0 C
) 0 1 0 lf'OCk lb J 0 0 c ltt• 0..11 3t0C >•o• .... r1 1001
>011 ~· >•oa 2 0 O O RI* u 3 1 f 1
2 0 I I Genttr 211 > o o I 1. 0.
J1 t >. T .... 2'1 1 J I
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Glmt Wf~ HI -..... Ill. E-ttn Of"-<allfor"'-I. N\llw~.. 2.
L09-Cellfonlle J, NlllwWI!" J. H•~lles <1>.
$-Miiier.
~ PelrYL,2·i .......... I
" ..... so
•
Hleuenl W,S·J f J I e t J
~· llome, ~II. Flnt, artnklNtl; Sec:oM, Wctlke; Third, C-v. T-1~. A---43,217.
NAllOMAL L•AGUI lltldl s, Dedelrl 2
~ATI LOS ANOIUIS
e • "-.....
. ,.... ., ... s 2 1 o Se• a 4 o 1 2
S031 MIO.vltr1 4011
l 0 I I Olllleftl • 0 1 I
', •• ~->••o St>> N\lnhllb 4000 • 3020 ShtllWcf 4' ,,
0 0 • • Sclotdl c ' 0 2 • 1101 Andftnu J\10
'0 0 0 HM9llfl 1 0. 0
2 • II Henlllv • 2 11 t
1 •• ' $1ullba lift " • 0 _, ...
0000 " .. •••• •SUS,....... Dtl2 sc..-. ...... ... ---· ----·
• ' 'l
1 2 2 0 2 I0'.31.:13, 6 Pefll (Senti Blrbere), 10-A.17
O O O I 1 IOOLH -I. ~· 111\hoo O'OOwd), 1191, I O O I J 2 Slnche1 (Santi T...u). U.'9, 1 LIPscomb
(Senta Monica>. 1404; 4. Mlle <•l.,,.,.lkle Pott>.
t 11 S S S 6 102, S. Oe~ CLOCke), 103, 6. PolleV 11:1
lbv Henttfwr I NlollM). " SS. lOGIH - 1 DK0<.o• Iii"-O'Oowdl. C2 16,
Sec· 2. Sanche1 (Slnte T.,.flll, 4 IS, l. Yount
(Medlr1I, 475, • A10er CSecM>lll, 44 2'; S.
RM-..s ce-en111. "43, '-Edmonds
( Hlwftlornel. "-Sl
C.-... W.td Serm
(et On.-> Melt.> 0.-.. ..... -. s.......,.. Sar90
Stlllford 10, F'""° SI• J
Cal Stele F ulltrtoll f . N\leml, Fla. l , .. .,., ..,,..
Game 5 -CIHl'orflll (40-141 "'-Florida
(D ·lt-1>, l;lG p.m. ~ 6 -Ari-St (57·11) "~ Wlchlte
$1 (ff-14•1}, S:IO P.m. Melm.,., .....
Game ~rano St. 156-Ill vt. Miami (51-13-1>, 2:M pm.
Game t-Stanford ca -ni vi. eet s1 • .,.
Fu*non {C2·16), S:10 11.m ,......,., ..._
Geme ~ 6 loMt' n. G-S wlnflw,
2'10 P.m . o.me 1o-<0eme I IOter .,.. Game 1 WW..
S·lt pm.
w ...... .,.. 0..-
«IO ll•• - 1 Hawlflome. 47.10; 2 St Frllld1, 47 14, J Muir, '7.42 • ._ Rio Mele.
41-"4; S Loc:k•. 47,., • Oon~. 4l.l2. 1.AID .... ., -1. H1~. 3:47.lt, 2.
Locu . »•It• J. eer-,.. Mar cv-., Melle. Slwtlt,, Kerr), 1.....,. ... St Frencls.
J-fU6; S ~. H0.41, 6. W 1 a ... (....._ Mlllll. Sdlolrller • ..,....,, tit.A
U -1. c-CBlrstowl, 19-~; 2 Smlttl (Monldelr), 19-0, l AuO«I (MJ'4»lt11), lf-7 .... ;
• llltfter ( .. lo Mewl, 11·2. S. COiemen CCM1-
molll), 1t-lll4; 6 NMh (Orlt.,.101. 11-0YJ.
HJ - 1 M111t (C1"'l>Oel Hiii. ~10, 2.
Pefrldl (Serre), 5· 10. 3 (lie) Gf'ooln
(~le). Wiiis CClovlt Wftt), N\ertft
(Olets-tfl), a...11« (ColfH ) 5-6
TJ -1. ~ (Mornlnetloel. 4'-9¥; 2.
WK! CGro"mont>. 40-lll4. l. Safldle1 !5en•• TwaaJ, ,,._,.,.., 4 Thon'IPton ISO Morw), •t;
S. JoMton (Pelrldt ~I. ll-7, 4, ConMr
(lantow), .... SP -1 Ol.W'nDle (lllt.enli.ic!l. •·?Ya, 2. •uta (Los Gato&). 44·9', l. ~ (LI Pel't),
"6·4; 4. WhelcNI (Aeourel. 43·2'•· S. Hllll* COrllWe Glen>. 0 ·111":t, 6 Arrlneton
( _.elr'ndlle). &2.0 I ~-1 t-Gemt ' ··-ft c;.,,. • wll'IMf'. S IO cun. OT - 1 Well CllkKfleldl. 159·7 2 Dumole
(o.l..ertfteldl, 156-0, l. Pete<"s <Gunn>. 154·1. C.
McKlMon CYrehl. 149-0; S Wllliems ~ 10 (Hoeells), 147·2. 6 A Frenllt (Canyon,
Anerllrim), 145-6.
~Y' ...... o-12'--Gerne I wlMer va.
will!W, S·IO -.m. ...........
GlmH UA
.a..11 .... OIMWMQnllilo, 10 I.IT\., (CNMel 2)
NOTE. All 1!11Nt exc:91M cMn'elol..,. .... casl on EIPft.
TINNIS ,,..... 0... , ....... ,
WOMa .. ...... " .... ,.. Graf (W.1 GenNfty) .,
1-..-(So-Aet UNll\) .... 6-t.
... ....
Holl)T\Vood Park, Los Al race·results
•
(
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CO..P••a.:a ~U W..... C11f11M1i
(Lllr ....... Dlllll,, .. l}
Liiier' I IJ, Oei1n " LAkart 123, Oelat 101 0-. 10t, Lell.en '4
Delle$ '"· LllAn 1 .. Ukert llf , Delle& 102
Oelet IOS. l.ltlert 103 lllttn 117, o.lllJ 102
.. ._...C•l•www co.er....,,......., ._v
Detr91t IN, to.ton H
lkl6ton "'· o.1ro1t ns 12 Oii OtWolt ... lftton '4
8-11111 1', Oelfolt 11
Detroit 1~, ac-.ton H (OI)
Oelroll '5. '°''°" " ~ .... , ,...,...,., 5--
0etrolt II Lllref'l. 6 pm. ~tOelM Detroit .. Lllren. 6 -..m. S...W•O-U.tn et Detroit, 121>0 11.tn.
• "-1• ....
LllrWI et o.f'roll, 6 O.ITI
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Graf rves up
all .. time blowout
PARIS (AP) -In a blowout of
h1S1oric dimension, Steffi Graf re-
tained the women's championship at
the French Open Saturday. It was as
easy as everyone else told her it would
be, and much easier than she told
herself. Ten days shy ofber 19th binhday,
Graf kept the title she won in a tmse-
t.hree-sctter 1 year ago with a 6-0 6-0
victory over Natalia Zvereva of the
Soviet Union. The match lasted 32 minutes, just
over half as long as the one-hour ram
storm that interrupted pla~ ~fway
through the first set. OfficialJy,
ahoner Grand Slam finals have been
played, but single po1n~ have taken
almost as long. The tame on cou rt
m1f!?t have been the quickest ever.
• I'm very sorry 1t was so fast," Graf
told the center coun crowd.
If she depnved them of a classJc
match, a replay of her victory over
Manana Navratilova last year. she
pve them one that will take its own
place in tennis history
Only once before, in 1911 . had a
women's Grand Slam final ended
without the loser taking a sinJ)e game.
Never had u happened 1n Pans.
where the worst p~v1ous drubbing
was the 6-1. 6-0 defeat administered
by the legendary Suzanne Lcnglen to
American Mary K. Browne in 1926.
After her v~ in the Auualian
Open lut January, the teClOlld con-
KCUti"C French Open uium"" kept
Graf OD coune to be the first woman
since Marp.rct Court Smith in 1970
to wha all . four Grand Slam &our·
naments in one ytar.
Today, Mats Wilander tries to keep
his own hopes of 1weepina the Orand
Slam alive. The men's winner in
Australia. he plays for his third
French championship 11ainst
France's Henri Leconte.
In other championships decided
Saturday, Lori McNeil of Houston
and Jorge Lozano of Mexico defeated
Brenda Schultz and Michicl Schapers
of the Netherlands 7-S, 6-2 for the
mixed doubla title, and Andres
Gomez of Ecuador and Emilio Sanc-
hez of Spain captured 'the men's
doubles, defcatina John Fitzgerald of
Australia and Anders Janyd of
Sweden 6-3, 6-7, 6-4, 6-3.
The architect of one of the biggest upsets of a tournament filled with
surprises, a founh-round victory over
Navratilova, Zverev1 finished her
news confrcnce an tean.
Graf said she never expected it to
be so easy.
"On clay couns, you always Jose a
coupleofpmcs," said Graf, who lost
only 20 aamcs in the tournament. She
did not drop 1 set for her second consecutive Grand Slam tour-
nament, having won the Australian
Open crown last January while losing
just 29 games.
With her own pme an such &ood form and Zvercva 14 spots below her
in the women's rankmas, fnends told
Graf she had nothing to worry about.
,, '4ea;l 1t1
Wat Oerma.ny•e 8tefD Oral la held ar. by a MCa.rity .pa.rd
to be ld9Md by ber fatller after wtnn 111 tbe P'nmch Open.
DALLAS •••
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._ llnW~IO..,.... IDd James DoM • ·°"* Lile Jw. 2 ........ ~ ....... , .. ., OlllM.
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"°T1MOM '=z we .... to~ llP ......... for ii tbeirn11. wllic:la ii juat • nc Mawricb. IA die u tFIMI
•• 11a I!"·" Un llid. ~ ue flu.la for the fttl& lime. 11w • llrinwily a nlMIM 1Mm Wbidl can Lakm all they ccMald halidlt ... ol
be.as nploeive • ·~·" the Sa&wdaY lut the ••• ft'lll Jolwoa hid 2' PoiaU. II ...aau cba way hid~ to rn'r1•1•
wl nine rebc>u~ Stumtay. Byron their;'~~ playoff' .'-:old II -.e
SCoc1 hid 21 poaata ud Kateem •Ina& Dallas; winaa"' b the IOdl
Abdul-Jabbar c:on1ributed 17 for the time in u many ~ tnmCI
Lakcn. between the ieams a& tbe FcwuaL .. f.arvin (Johnaon)Juat came todaX focUled nnd wantina to move on ''They tho~ ~they lft tM Riley~; .. He'a the belL.. ' dcfendins cham~n,' ~ COKll
..Buic:aJly. I was j~ rady to John MacLeod ta.id. '"'neil ~
play." Johntonsaid ... lkncwitwasup ahowed today bow you rile '° tbc
to me to~ u1 aoina. I didn't want to occasion. They made~ WI pla~ith wait untd the KCOnd half' to ,et .. We pve· them a ...,_. ND. • .
involved in the offense.•• about 1ix minu~ l~~ we wen ~1 tn
John10n had 16 of hia point.I in the a very decent pc>SlUOn. Then they Just
first half. took over. . ~·1t was c;>ur pme all the way," he .. They're the best team in the
said. "We were playinJ ou.r pme Jeque. In tbc last fo~ or five yaan.
throu&hout . the pme. The key MS they're the most dom1~t team rve
acttina the ~ We were scorina scen ,since r-.:e been 1n ~bell.
the whole tJme. What "~ kttpint They ve been JUSt awesome.
NEWPORT HARBOR •••
homDl
ona del Mat's Jim Robbins WIS ciabth
in the l ,600 with a clockina of
4:23.17. •
"I'm really happy," said Henson. "The conditions were horrible. I was
pleased with my jump, it's like a 'PR·
because of the headwinds.
Henson passed until I '4-2, made
14-2 on his second effort, cleared J 4-8
on his third attempt, then went I S-2
on his first try.
two laps. bepn lqaina. Williams won aoina away. in the
last 200 meters, Geertinp hold.ins his
spot, with Robbins &dina bedly.
"I didn't know how .r.oOd he was." said Geerlinp of Willi&mL .. ,
tho'P't he miJht pull up. but he
didn t Jive any pound at all" W1lh1ms loacd a 4:08. 71. and
combined witfi-bis victory in the
3,200 (8:S9.6 I), it was one of the
better efforts of the niabt before
10,206.
!TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE I UCI sails
past best ~
"I had to use a sm1U pole apin," he
said. "On all of my attempts, my
vaultina had to be up and over, rather
than up and down . I really haven't
had incredible vaults, but I sucss I did it when I wanted to. J auess I was
Juck)'..toda.y."
Henson, whose best 1f t S-6, WIS one
of three vaulters left at I S-2, but oould
do no better. San Dieau1to's Matt
Lehman could not, either, and was
third after miSSJng twice at I S-2.
Nevertheless, it was a particularly
satisfying victory for Oeerlinp, the
late-comer who seemed to always do better as the season went down to the
wire. "We went ou'f!ow and I lolta lot of
time there, but the conditions were
perfect. He (Williams) ia jUS1 an
oumandina runner."
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card
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gedg9t9
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85 Elllptlcal
86 T rtangular
wall section
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89 Equality
71 Fall month:
abbr.
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73 Cabble'•
c:uatonws
74 Contend
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77 Recent: comb
form
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merauplal
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82 GloYe
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Sltwr9
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93 Some
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Tlbel
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102 Beams
104 Babbte
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107 Box-otnoe
receipts
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112 Compare
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115 lnhlbtt
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perjury
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120 Honest
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123 Hummatea
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the put
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151 Cottage
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154 Titan •• planet
155 Otrect
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157 Robin'•
c:t.elllng
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2 Future oek
3 Military unit
4 Paltry
5 Intentionally
IO written
8 Nuluncee
7 Not on time
8 UtUlze
9 Sever
10 Loathes
11 Hatchet
12 Muck
13 RJgld
14 Cerrotllk•
vegetable
15 Btewet'I
product
1e Setting
17 Freahwater
duck•
18 Par.ley'1 kin
20 Choir vokea
28 NOYel
31 Single
33 Mongrel
35 Small amount
38 Ceued to
exist
39 Opted
40 Cupid's target
42 Sodium
chloride « Malevolent
45 Refrigerates
48 M•dow barley
48 Vientiane Is
Its capital
49 Dealat
so Bee's
residence
51 1917 Kentucity
Derby champ
52 Toga
54 Dethrone
56 Kurtstnger
rode him to
victory In '31
57 Wigwams
68 Singer John eo Byron poem
81 Pt9cipltate
83 &cape: *no
86 Cowred walk
S8 Anthology
70 Regret
73 Untrue
74 Suite...
75 II able to 1e Lep bone
79 Paddle
IO Drill part
81 Show ag,...,,,.,..t
83 Roman "X"
84 Mu*81
compoeltlon
85 Project
88 That gir1
89 Merclleu
91 Ritual
92 Foundation
95 Uncooked
97 THt1
98 Fedoru
100 Needle cue
101 Legal document
103 Ortnkl alowty
105 Snooze
108 Rot•••
101 Act« Haman
109 S6gn gas
111 Cover
113 Four.fine
verae
114 W•thercod<
11e ...,., mat•
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120 Compoelte
ftower
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124 Mr. Whitney
125 Fur ICatf
128 Mr. Mineo
127 Miiky gems
128 OormOUM
130 Hawks
132 Small eongblrd
133 ArOUM
134 Appropriate
135 Adcl11oent1
137 Port or
st•bowd
139 HtnMt
141 Plga
142 Flqd charge
144 Blf'thday
atatlltlc
14eH911
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150 Dance ttep
in nation
By ALMON LOCI.ABEY ._.. ..............
RICHMOND -The UCI Sailina
Team Saturday won the National
lnteroollegiate Dinghy Sailina Cham-
pionship, beatma out IS schools from
throuJhout the nation. The title event
was saild! in Ayin& Juniors.
UCI skippers were Jon Pinckney in
the A Division and Nack Scandone in
B Division. Altematmaas crews were
Mjke Sturman, Jackie Landsman and
Connje MacK.ivell for Pinckney, and
Jamie Malm and Scott Muncey for
Sc1'ndone.
The rcptta was sailed out of
Richmond Yacht Club and hosted by
Stanford University.
National team racing starts today
and continues throu&h Tuesday.
s.9r'I """"" OWllALL -\. UCI. t• ..-., 1 Old Oominlon (Norlolll, Va I, 144, ) C01tM ol
Cl\artnlOn, S.C .• Ill, • Naval Ac.adllmy, ~; S.
TIMM, 1'6, 6 Slanford, 212, 7 U ltllOdl l\laftd,
?34, I. Klfto's Point, HO, f C-.ctlcvt C01191e.
2'7, 10. U Wa"'inOIOn, 2'0 DMSION A -I. Jell~. UCll 1. Ctlrls
LartOn, Colltoe of Olertnlon, l . TtfrY
Hulc:hlnSOfl, Old Oomlnlon; '· Sl•Ye 9ordow, Tulane;$ Tom Kuhnle, Srentord
DMSION a -1 Jim Wftlr, Old Domltllon; l.
Mk* ~. UCll l Alec Cun«, Naval
Acedemv, '-Leo Gudl, UC ltllOdl lllend; S. Ctw'ls Moe. C°'"9 of Olertnton.
Richards, who passed until I S-2,
cleared IS-2, IS-6and 16-0onhisfirst attempts, then failed on 111 three tries
It 16-7.
"It's I are&t feelinf (to finish
second)," said Henson.' I'm satisfied
now. I don't have to pick up a pole
until nut year." ·-For Noel, the Edison senior who is
bound for UCLA, at wu not the
happiest oftjmes. With a best of 16-4,
be missed twioe at 14-2 before
clearina the bar, then cleared 14-8 on
his first tl')'. Dul at I S-2 it was ().for-3.
.. It was basically the run," ex-
plained Noel. "The headwind here
was hard."
"He's not a happy camper," said
Edison's vault coach, Rick Foster.
"He just didn't have the lep toniaht.
"He wasn't confident with his run,
especially because of the shin SP.lints that have been such a problem.·
In the 1,600 it was another case of
big moments for Harbor, despair for
the other Oranac Coast area entry.
Gcertinp. who entered with a best
of 4: 10.S41 ran a 4: 11.28 and held off
Carpintena sophomore Coley Can-
daele (4:1 l.S7) for the runner-up
position behind double winner Reg-
aie Williams of River City Hi&h of
West Sacramento.
Williams, a smooth runner who
always is leanin&. took the lead early
and was never seriously challenaed.
Gcertinas was six yards off the pace on the third lap after 1 2:06 split and
Robbins of Corona del Mar, some
five meters off the peoe for the first
Corona del Mar Coach Jim Tomlin
could not fully explain the demise of
Robbins. "It was just one of tb0te nipts
when it wasn't there," surm1aed
Tomlin.
Gecrlinp added, "I just wish he
(Robbins) had done better."
For Winkelman in tbc 3,200,
fourth place at state wasn't a happy
moment for the CJFSouthem Sec:bon
'4-A champion. .
For Lavelle of Corona dd Mar,
sixth place wasn't thrillina. but there
was 1 factor of satisfaction. "Everyone was foaacd in on
Rcgie and goina for the lead at the
start. and just like Arcadia. I found
mr.selfboxcd in," said Winkelmu.
'I tried hard. "It wu a eood pace.
But at the third laJ> Reaie went 68,
68, 68 and J went 68. 68~ -,2,
"He really jolted the race. I felt
&ood with it through two lap&, then it hit me. "I had to go with llim. He's
good."
Winkelman, wbo'U compete for
UC Rtvenide u~n paduation at
Marina, probably 1n tbe 5,000 meters,
has accepted· an invititation to the
Goldenwest Invitational in Sacra-
mento next week.
For Lavelle, his time of9: 12.Sl KU
himself up as one o(lbe blue Cbipt for
1989.
"I'm bappX it's over," said the
CdM junior. I waited to ~ve it my
best shot and I did. The fmt mile wasn't that fast, 4:34, but I waa 10th
and I had a lot of people to deal with ... Familiar foes
in tennis final
Two familiar collece foes will meet ~!RLS t 1, 600 RELAY • • •
in the men's open division final of the .. _._ Dl
27th annual Adoption Guild Doubles Hawthorne won the event in
Tennis Tournament at the Ncwpon 3:47.32 with Locke Hi~ of Los
Beach Tennis Oub today. Anscles finashma second in 3:48.19.
Their two doubles teams that were Young. the firat CdM lea who ran a.
batthnafor NCAA titleu little over a S9. l on Friday to record a ~nal
week qo and now UCl's Trevor high, started the cycle in S8.8. Kerr's
Kronemannand M1keBf'iaswillface anchor position produced a pcnonal
USCs Scott Brownsberter and Scott best of SS.O while Moiso (S8.2) and
Melville in a competitive but lower Sawin (SS. 7) also achieved personal
pressure settin'-bests.
Saturday, Kronemann and Brigs "It's a perfect ~rsonality combina-
dcfealed Mitchell Bri~ and Phil tion with these airls," said Corona del
Dent, 1-", 6-2 in the semifinals, while Mar Coach Steve Kaczynski.
Brownsberacr and Melville defeated "They're a sman aroup."
Kelly Jones and Euaene Jones by Km vaulted the Sea Queens from
default. fourth to third with hersttonaancbor.
In other brackets, Corona del Mar "d'Layne ran a areat anchor lea." said
High senior Danielle Scott and Kaczynski. "Sherunslhequaner,shc
Woodbrid&e Hap acnior Juhe Willett doesn't run tbe 200 like someairls do
will play Gretchen Miller of the in this race.••
Newpon Beach Tennis Oub and Soundtracltsof"Rocy" must have
Estancia senior DtbbieOoldbetacr in stiU been buzzina in their he.di.
the women's 'A' division final, and "Today, on the way to the meet, we
Lonf. Beach St.alt'• Grant Hein and listened to the muai<: and we could Jamil Atcha of the Minion Vi~o feel it pump Into our veins." said
Tennis Associa1ion faClC Jordan Ot· KcrT. "We focused au of our eneraY
terbein (NBTC) and Eric Emmld from the sonss into the race. We weal
(Bay TC) in the men's 'A' final. out theretodo10medeedundwcdid
CARTER EARNS CROWN •••
FromDl
Caner bid to llCCtle for accond beat
in the discus earlier in the di~. only
bec:autie John Wini, the California·
bound tenior frOm Leland of Sin
Jote, ~ed bis cmlmtial1 as the
aatioa 1 aop athlete in the ditcUt.
Wirtz, teCOad ... the prdjm ..
wned .., b bis wi.Wna etron with a
SOii ol 114-l. tbea i• ~idt time!!£ o«dronsol19l-10, l,l-2nd II 2.
Caner, who •tmd with the '° bell. I "92. biled. then Witt. low ~ ,efb11. wan 111·7 ud
llO-f bdft hit ha6 lfY,o
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............. ~ tl9ott -
jd 129-10.
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"lut r.c·. the .... -· w ""9d ror1t 1or a.,_.• r ... on1y
IWOymtl ...
. caner ~ to Ute Winz'• lm· ~na marks as an excuse, sayina.
'You can always di& down for mOft. J
improved over 20 feet in a matter of
threewee1t1.••
So it ... 1No. 2, ll(li~ ~nd Caner
knew all aboUt \M ....... He Md
been No. 2 ia the ttiol at die Clf 4-A
fiMbud die 5'ale f'IMll for dae ....
two yean ud be ......... red ribboM to open a ll'ODlly.,.,;
WMt be wuted WM blui and la
lcil ..... hour be ..ad be~ up torJala ftnal prepCflitln at eot: , .. r .......... --..,h ... ~ .... .,_, .. M.W. "Tm)ill---. ID
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them."
"I knew at the bc&innina of the
season when I saw liD (Y ouna> and
the po&ential a.he had that we hid a
chance,.. Kerr said of breakina the
oounty record.
.. Sheaets the ~pna~ ahe has come a Jona way," KaCzynlki aaid of
Youaa. "I'm pleased to have ber beck
for two more years. Sbe eotald be 1hc
premier runner for us the next cwo
yeara."
Kerr, the premier C.dM runner for
1988, was at her very best in this one. .. d'LaYf!C's the mstiptor," said
Kaczynw. "She's our bOne, OW' atud
... whatever you want to call bet. Our
leader. All of those tbinp. You're
fonunate to have her as a coech. But
lhe wouldn't \)ave the ak>rY and h
wouldn't matter if we did1't have the
other aitl•."
. '!hole •tepS &Iona the way can be
ttnna. Just alk GeOllC Varvas. who
coacbtd his Woodbriqe airl•
throup an amazina ICUOft, allo.
WoOdbrid,e finbbed ~ iD lite
I \60().meter . rda~ in l:Sl.IO. ~
Y!ous.IY WC WOulcrvc liked IO lailb
hieher, but we are '* ia uy way down•.bouth.~laidV~ .. we;•
lppncaAIC er:ttan1 tbc~ \0 com~ i1 tbeatatc fi ThM'• two
)all 1n 1 row we've Ud a ·•ee
medal.
1'bere an eo ~YI.JOU can mesa :II i~ns 1111ft'a a ::t .. ;.... ft.m'=.':
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BJ LltSI •E £ilNF31' ...............
When Walter ~rowich found out
his wife was dyina of cancer in 1975
he had no way of knOVtina how man)'
wa1s._it would chantc his life. Then dittctor of rnarkctina for a
life insunince com~ny where he had
worked for 18 years. Petrowich. a
Caudian. at least S«med to ha"e
stability in his career. But that was
before the doctors started talkina
about the water.
Accordina to Petrowich. the doc-
tors said his wife's illness was a result
of her body's inability to teJCCl
chemicals. Her kidneys, at seemed.
could not filter out chemicals and
other impuntics. Over the years
chlorine had accumulated toa cancer· causina level. She should. they ad-
vised, begin dnnluna bottled water.
"lt'sa little too late now when she's
terminally ill." Pctrowich said he
recalls th1nk1na to himself. "It made
me realize that there were thousands
of other cancer patients who must be
bcina told the ume thina. And of
course bottled water was a rare thma
in Vancouverat that time. so I started
bottlina water."
tion of a new water purification
S)stem and a move to the United
States.
Now remarried and livina in
L.aauna Niaucl. Pdrowich, who in
March opened Water SCntry Systems
in Irvine -the fint United States
branch office -talks about his life
chanae as if it were almost inevitable.
"I was virtually almost obltsttd
with the fact that we ~id so Huie
attention to one of the most pn:cio"'
commod1t1es that you can't live without," he said. "When I took thit
challenge on, there were some rouah
moments. believe me."
What Petrow1ch has to show for his
"obsession" as a miniatunzed water
stenlization and purification unit.
small enough for individual homes
and offices. He says his unit. which is
used onll for consumable water. is
bcncfic1a for home water purtfica-
tton for two main reasons: it kills
viruses and 1t docs not waste water.
"There 1s an otr~me shortag~ of
water here," Petrowich said. Due to
lower water pressure in homes. most
home re"crsc osmosis units must
discharge eight pitons of water to
recover one pllon. aerordmg to
Petrow1ch
Dlllrflllet ..... ~La .....
throuahout the hou11e. uses a small
micron pot'fll k'retn. ultre.·viOkt
liaht. rcain filters and aranular
diartoal fitters to purify the wa&er.
Petrowich said.
"In doina that, we do not waste 1ny
water at all, not one drop," he added.
"Unlns you spill the pass."
While the process itttlf is not new,
Petrowich said, in the past 1uch
sterilization units have bten too larae
Pctrowich aid. Then. he added, he ~n thinluna, "Wh11 could ao
inilde 1n aircraft could ao inside your
house."
• The home unit took two years to
devcloP and u~nt two~ or
testina. accordina to Pctrow1c~.
Althouah he has since IOld h11
oriainif company, Univ~I Wit.er
Systems, Pctrowich acquired dis-
tribution riahU for all or Nonh
"We ~vema.deremarbtileprogre.ln
provldm1Mredrlnklngw•terto the
aver~eJoeon the•treet. WJJen we
Introduce that brlefca•e model, that'•
golng to shock thl• world. "
Wa lter Petrowfch
for anyth1na but commercial use. His
smaller unit was developed as a result
of being asked b~ Bocina Aircran to
create a stenhiat1on process small
enough to work on an aircran.
To accomplish this, Petrowich
invented a scaled down &ermicidal lamp that became the key to minia-
turmna the entire commercial unit.
Sance then. Pctrowach has developed
purification units for McDonnell
Douglas. the United States Navy anJ
a number of public and private
companies.
America and retained the riaht to set up his own manufactunna firm . Once
his company as established an the
United States, he plans to bqan
manufacturina the units as welt .
The units ce>lt $800 to buy outnaht
or a l~se-to-purchase airecmcnt can
be-arranacd for approximately $37
per month plus a small buyout
charae. falters must be chanJCd on an
average of every six months at a cost
ofS30.
It was a bold venture for Petrow1ch
who-. with two children to rear. threw
himself into a new hne of work that
would eventually result in the crca-
His unit. which connects to a pipe
and fits underthesmkor which can be
plumbed into a new home for use Walter Petrowich •how• what Water Sent;ry Sy.tem•'•
minlaturbecl aterlllzation and pu.rlflcation antt doa.
.. We were the first ones to in-
troduce them to the United States
Arm) OC9 troop carrying aircrans."
Althou&h Petrowich is obviously
pleased about his accomplishments
in the area of home and office water
purification. he 1s already lookana to
the next prOJCCl.
:
OnJune 1, 1988, AT&T filed tariff revisions with the Federal Communications Commis-
sion for increases in interstate Operator Handled and AThT Card service charges. The total
charges for Operator Handled and AT&T Card calls consist of Long Distance rates plus a
service charge. This filing does not affect Long Distance rate.s. These revisions, which are
scheduled to take effect July 16, 1988, affect Operator Handled and short haul AThT Card
Interstate calls, calls to Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and AT&T Card calls to Mexico.
Also included in the tariff revisions will be a new surcharge1 which will be introduced
beginning December 1, 1988, where the customer dials "O" without the called telephone
number ("().")on Operator Handled Interstate calls, calls to Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin
Islands, and International locations, except Canada. The service charge on AT&T Card(().)
calls will also increase. The surcharge will not be billed when the customer dials "O" plus the
called telephone number ("U + " or "01 + " for most international locations). New service
charges will also be implemented beginning December 1, 1988, on certain interstate Busy Line
Verification and on interstate Busy Line Interrupt calls. The Busy Line Verification/Busy Line
Interrupt service charge will be billed only when conversation 1s detected on the line.
The current and revised charges are described in the chart below.
INTEISTATl/PUEl10 RICO/
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS
Operator Hondled-Stot1on (0 +)
Operator Hondled-Stotion (0 -)
Operator Hondled-
Person-to-Person (0 + )
Person-to-Person (0 -)
AT&T Cord (0-t)
AT&T Cord (0 -)
Busy line Verificollon
Busy l ine Interrupt
(Requires Initial Busy Line Verificolton)
INTllNATIONAL •
Operotor Hondled-Stotaon fO 1 + )
Operator Hondled-Stot1on (0 -)
Operator Hondled-
Person-to-Person (01-t)
Operator Hondled-
Person-to-Person (0 -)
AT&T Cord (01 +)
AT&T Cord (0 )
"' " -na CllAHD
Sl .552
Sl 552
SJ.00
SJ()()
s .803
Sl .557
-0-
·0-
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Country Specific
Country Specific
Country Specific
Country Specific
Country Specific
.... ,._
Sl .75•
S2.50•
SJ.50
$4.25
s so•
Sl 75•
S2.00
S2.00
No Chonge
01 + Rote
plus S.75
No Chonge
01 + Rote
plus S.75
No Change
01 + Role
plus S.75
•1n .. •not.onol Op.rotor Hondled Oftd AT&T Cord colts f"eqlUr• d10hng 01 + Coun1ry coa. + City Cod• •
phofle number To !he tl\lemohonol portt0n of o.-.o cod9 (809) d10I 0 • 909 • phofle number
MEXICO••
Operator Hondled-Stotion (01 +)
Operator Handled-Station (0 -)
Operator Hondled-
Person·to-Person (01-t)
Operator Handled·
Person-to-Person (0-)
AT&T Card (01 +)
AT&T Cord (0 -)
Bosed on
Mileage of Coll
Bosedon
Mileage of Coll
Bosedon
Mileage of Coll
Based on
Mileage of Coll
$80 3
Bosedon
Mit.oge of Coll
No Change
01 + Rote
plus S.75
No Change
01+ Rate
plu• S.75
s.eo•
No Change
••Mmico Op.'Cllot ~ 9"d AT&T Cord Coils l"ltqUlfe dt0ling Ot + S2 + ~ C• + phone~
I
'The autc:horge will not be billed...., the customer is unoble 1~ d1ol .. O" plus the coll.cf numt>.f (e.g., hondic:opped,
drtfktj..,. equipment). No IUrchorge will be b1li.d on inttrnofionol colls where the customer 11 unabl.,to diol dir9Ct.
~ice Chore-for 1.10 Mileoge IOnd .. S 75
11·22MiJeaoe Bond . $110
23 + Mileoge Bond -$1 ·" ~k• ChOrg. for 1·10 Mileage 8°'td • S 60
11 + M1leogt Bond • S .80
'TheM s.Mct Chof94'1 will apply to oil Mileage Bonds. . .
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Modern Materials names CFO . .
El Toro resideitl Jolta R. S11Uvu Jr. has been
appQanted chief financial officer of Santa Ana-based
Modern Mattrlal1 Co., a wholesale distributor of
bu1ld1n& materials.
• • •
Ron Va•e% is the new human resource
director for DOilar Rtat A Car of Oranae Coun -
l)/los Anicles. the laracst Cahfornaa fflnch1sc of
Dollar Rent A Car Systems Worlaw1de. He
previously served as rcaaonaJ manager an Oranse
County for the firm that has I 0 daily automotive
rental locations locally
• • • Lawrence Meyer has been promoted to vice
president of sales. maJor attoupts. for the Tele-
communica tion Systems D1v1s1on (TSD)ofTffklba
America lac. based an Irvine. • • • D1dc Lyon. principal of Lyoa FluDclal Ser·
vices, has named David Scllabertll as general
manaeer of the 3-year-old firm that spcc1ahzes 1n
servicing financing needs for 200 home improve-
ment and swimming pool contractors statewide . . . ~ Four appomtments 10 manaaenal pos1uons 11
the lrvlDe Marriott Hotel ha~e been announced by
John Dempsey, resident manqcr. Now hcadtna •
their respccuve depanments are Jim Greue, front
office; Alex MargoDJ1, front desk: LlDda Moorman,
housekeeping. and Ju Farr, g10 shop. • • • Catlly Hoock of Newpon Beach 1s now assistant
vice president and manager at Wells fal'JO Bank's
Newland Center office an Hun11n1ton Beach.
Printronix profits improving,
National Lum her tells results
Prlatroal1 lac., an Irv me manufacturer of computer
pnnters. repQns a nt't income ofS929.000. or 20 cents per
share for the )tar ended March 25. on sales of s 125.073.000.
For the fourth quarter ended March 25. the company
rcponed a net income ofS 1.485,000. or 32 cents per share
on revenue of $34,902.000. marking Printronix's third
consecutive quaner of improvma profitability.
President Robcn A. Kleist Pointed to improved
profit margms. increased demand for Pnn1ron1 x's
established products and reduced overhead.
"We havt streamlined operations and product lanes
and have focused our efforts on matnx hnc printers which
we believe represent the strategic oppQrtunity in our
marketplace," he said. ''These efforts ·ha ve improved
operating performance throu&hout the company.'
Printronix designs, manufactures and markets
pnnters for use with microcompuiers. minicomputers
and mainframe computer systems
• • •
Fountain Valley-based National Lember Ir S.pply
Inc., the do-at-yourself home improvement chain. fnday
rcPortcd its results for ahe first quarter offisc-al 1989.
For the three months ended April 30. National
lumber had net sales of $38.086.250. compared with
$38.094,758 a year earlier. Income before cumulative
effect ofa chan&c in accountant principle was S66.864. or
I cent per share. this )tar. apanst $60.126. or I cent per
share. last )car.
In Februar} 198 7. the company retroactively
adopted 1he provisions of Statement of Financial
Accounting Standards No. 96. "Accounltn& for Income
Taxes," which increased 1t~ net income and net income
per share for the first quarter of fiscal 1988 by S2SO.OOO
and 4 cents. respectively.
Net income after the effect of this chanac was
$66.864. or l cent per share. for the first three months of
fiscal 1989 and $31 0.126. or 5 cents per share. restated for
the first quarter of fiscal 1988. Results are based on an
averqe of5.636.595 shares outstandina tn fiscal 1989 and
5,634.943 in fiscal 1988.
"Consumer 1pendinA an the first quarter of this year
was down considerably. said Melvin Jaffee. National
lumber's president "Nonetheless. wc were stall able to
sustain our sales volume at last year's level. Currently.
sales and customer counts have bciun to return to normal
levels. althoush wc do not expect f 988 will see any m~or
explosion in consumer spcnd1na.
"The Southern California market remains com-
petitive for all in our industry. Under the circumstances.
we are proud of our ability 10 maintain our aross marains
in the face of these conditions." Jaffee said his company
had aross marams of 30.6 percent m the first quaner of
this )·car. compared with 28.8 oerccnt a year aao. • • • MlcrMtml Corp. in Santa Ana has completed the
acqu1Sition of the operations and assets of Valvenal Mlcrotecklto~tt be. ofCambnd&e. Mass.
Founded an 1986. Universal is a wholly owned
subsidiary of ICON Corp. and will join the Advanced
Manufactunna Technologies Group of Micre>stm1.
Universal 1s a contract dcsiJncr and assembler of
surfaccmounlcd custom circuit boards servicina OEM
customers who require quick turnaround for hiah~ualaty
surface-mounted assemblies. These products arc manu-
factured usi na hiah volume pick-and-place machines to
attach miniature elcttronic compQnents on the surface of
printed circuit boards. Universal will continue under the leadcr~h1p of its president and founder. Jam Kana-
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