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The real drama of 'Molly Dodd' is its scheduling
Series stars nor-
m a Hy have some
aen.ae of wbettier they
have a success or a
failure, but Blair Brown deserves a
medal for sanity retentJon.
Her NBC "dramedy" abow "Tbe
Daya and Ni1hu of Molly Dodd"
debuted in the IJ>Mlll of 1917 lo wide
acclaim from critics, who pralled
actrea Brown and creator-prOducer
Jay ("The Slap Maxwell Story")
Tanea for brin&Jq an innovative form
of "°"Ytelliq ~and character devel-rr,:-' to Weeki)' TV. However, u the nt let of epilOdel WU ftnisbfq up,
tiae liltwod Ud made DO AllDOQDC»-
.... about tile future of "llol)J" ... if,
md11d. tbe •riel bad one •l all. rtullJ, late lut IUllUDel', Brown and Ta.-appeared before critica from
aroilDd die eountry at • Loi Ancelet
--eoDY9DUoD witb hippy DeWI: "liGil1 Dodd,·· t1ae..,. o1 t11elo11 and
l8t.Mcb of a moclera New Yon City
diYOftee, would iadeed retum the rOl-aon. aprtni witll JJ new talea. . . >ta 1t Im tuned oat. lliatorJ II res-U.. •It.tell. ··11olly'' ........
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JODadllltime. NBCexecutfw. beeamil
ce.m"Md about tile n~
level of audience dropoff from
"Cheen" into "Molly," and the Nielsen
numbers rose a1ain from "Molly" into
"L.A. Law." After beg ort the sche-
dule for a while, "Molly .. is now in a
Wedileaday-n,iaht berth, followed by
repeata of tbe Mmewhat aimilar-
tbemed Ohoufh ahortlived) 1985
comedy "Sara.' Abel where does it 10
from here? That's a 1ood question. and
one that doesn't have a definitive
answer yet.
.. Molly Dodd" is not part of NBC's
announced fall lineup for the 1918·89 season. but vaaue hints have alluded lo the idea that it may have yet another
reincarnation next sfrin1. provided
that 1t perfonna wel in ita current
Wednesday run. "Molly" mentor
Tana bu made no secret of the fact
that he la lea than Dlealed by the
lituation, atalina pubficly his feeling
that NBC pn>lf'8mrnin~ chier Brandon
Tartikoff "doesn't aet ' the intent of
the show. Meanwhile, Tartikolf bad
attempted lo ottMt Tanes' complaints
-dMMacb be wun't very succeufw at dolDI IO -earlier tbia year. wben he
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into the crowded race and rapid rise
to front-runner status took most
political watchers by surprise.
But no one who knows the 3S-
ycar-old Cox was surprised, uccpt
perhaps that he decided to run in ,
the first place.
Start with his parents, Charles
and Marilyn Cox o( St. Paul,
Minn., where Chris arcw up.
(Pl_.. ... ClllUS/ AS)
Chrla eo.. wbo aeuly dlda't nm for tbe
40tla eoncreMton:al Dlatrtct eeat belnc ftC&tlMt bf Robert BdMm, la DOW one
lttep away from~·
ighwaybill
makes its way
to the Senate
~islation would
permit financing
districts for cities
BJ BOB VAN EYUN ...............
A bill that would help cities and
countiC$ finance new roads is headed
for. the state AMembty after rolliiia
unopposed throuah the Stnate. said
state Sen. John Sc)rnour. the bill's
principal sponsor. •
Seymour·s biU would pcnnit local
JO"cmmcnts to set up special financ-
ma dislricts when they approved new
ck"dopmenL
Within those districu. aJI new
revenues generated from property
reassessments would ~ directed to
the construction of roads. Oood
control and other public works.
As the law stands now. those so-
called property tax inaemcnt funds
arc distributed amona a variety of
agencies for many purposes.
"If you look at the recently defeated
Measure A (the slow growth in-
itiati\le). I think much of the support
for that measure was due to frus-
tration caused by a lack of infrastruc-
ture ... said Seymour. .
Seymour said historical dcvelo~
ments such as Proposition 13 in 1978
and the Gann Spending Um it in 1979
have limited the state's ability to
provide badly needed roads, hiah-
ways and other public facilities.
Projections from the state Depart-
ment of finance indtcatc that by mt
)Car 2000. California Will need to
spend more \Mn S68 billion for
transportation. water storage and
dclh en. v.astc disposal. educational
facili1ics and parks.
Without these improvements.
Cahfomia·s conlinued economic
a.rowth could be &hrcatened. he sajd,
But projccuons indicate that the
state v.111 collect only $45 billion in
revenue o" er the next 12 years for
these pur~i. leaving a pp of $23
billion.
.. There is no way the state is ~ina
to be able to provide lhc funds.' said
Sc) mour. ..We have to f'ind ad-
d1llonal financial tools for dcve1opina
infras.tructurc." -
Seymour. R-Anahcim, said his bill
v.ouJd also relic~ ~ need for
.. Cllorbitant developer fees" to
finan(;e public works.
Sc) mour said the bill had Pasted
without o~tion in the Senate and
would go before the Assembly's Local
Go"emment Commiucc on Tucs-
da>
.. The pohucs look j,rcuy tood." he
said ... The only opposition f camc up
against was from the school districts.
so v.~ exempted them. I'd like to find
a way ta lJUH thcin bade into it. but
I'm not sure what the outcome will
be. We're sull talkinJ:"
School districts.. 1f they were not
exempt from the improvement dis-
tricts set up under the Seymour bill.
•·ould lose the use of tu increment
(Pleue Me IDGlnrAT /A2)
Uncle Sam to lead gatriotic HB parade
lstah Thomas holds key to
Pistons wrapping up NBA'
title against the Lakers In
Game6./A7
Father's Day
Orange Coast students
sum up what to look for In
adad./A3
A daughter shares her
memories of what made
her father speclal. /81
Coast
UCI graduates Its largest
class of students In Its 23-
year history./ A2
Index
About Employment C7
Ann Landers A8
Bridge C10
Bu9'nesa C10
Cl asst fled C3-8
Crossword A9
Entertllnment 84,5
Hor09C0pe A4
Homee C1,2
Opinion 88
PllS*azzJ 82,3
Pubic Notices • C8,9
Sports A7-9
8tyte 81-3
Weather A2.
Resident ts a natural for the lead role
in the-annual Independence Day event
By ROBERT BAUER
CM ..............
Michael Homer is a natural in his
role of Uncle Sam. He's tall. he's got
chin whiskers and he's a patriot.
"I like L'te American system," the
36w)ear-old Huntington Beach resi-
dent said. ") wouldn't live anywhere
else.
"Everyone gets to make to make
their own decisions. That's what
made this country great. And when
Lifeguard has
abllltytosee
past ro_ugh seas
BJ PAUL ARCHIPLEY
CM .............
Gf'9 Roberts enjoys most water sports -swtmm 1 ng.
scuba d1vini. surfin1; He's one of the most popular
instructors in the Jumor Lifcauard prosram in Newport
Beach. Youna. tanned, blond, handsome -he could easil~ be labeled another Ora nae Coast bea<:h jock.
Except for one thins. Orea Roberts' left arm is almost
completely disabled. He can bend it at the elbow. That's it.
No a.rip. No movement of the finacrs. No raising his arm
above his head.
His disability is the result of a freak skiina accident
four years 110 an Mammoth. Roberts. then 17. was
stand1n1 on the mountain waiti., for his friends when
another skier fen into him, knock1na him over.
The collision and faH brolCe Roberts' lea. He also
thouaht he had dislocated his shOuldtr because his arm
buftla;J llis side, lifeless. .
.. At first I didn't think it was anythint serious because
I wasn't in any pain," Roberts rcmcmbritd.
But dunna a two-week siay in the hospital accom~nied by a battery of tests, he learned his injury
was much worse. •
Fora «>pathlete, the news could havcbttn too much
to handk. He was a four-year water PQ1o Pla~r at Corona
dcl Mar Hiah School. an avid surfer and. of course, a skier.
He had planned to continue playina waeer polo at UC
Bertcley. The l?!'vious summer, he Md ICai1ed work.in&
in the Junior Lifquard prop1m.
All of that sce~ed to have been ~t to an abrupt
t~ don't, ifs sometlung to fix.
We "e been doin1 a a<>OO job of that
for 200 years.. -
Homer, who·s 6 fttt •inches tall in
his stockin1 fttt -but measures 7
fttt 2 inches from the top of his red
and white hat to the tips of his black
cowboy boots -1s hav1n1 a ball
portrayin1 the popular U.S. symbol.
.. It's a lot of fun. Everyone wants to
take my picture. I shake their hands
and say God Bless America and thank
them for comuig to the event."
Homer. an electricity and plumb-
ing handyman when he's not playin&
Uncle Sam~ will have lots ofhaods to
shake July 4. That's -hen he's
scheduled to march in the Hunt-
ington Beach parade -an event
that's expected 10 auract a crowd of
about 200.000.
He's been portraying Uncle Sam
sinct last September. when the West-
minster BiccntennaaJ Foundation
came to the Westminster Uttlc
Theater poup.. look.ii:. for someone
to enact the role of Uncle Sam in
patriotic procrams.
··1 was pickC'd because I'm tall and
ba"e a beard.-He let the beard arow
out to a point on his chin and dyed It
for his appearances.
Homer. who participated in
bicentennial ccrcmonjcs throupout
Orange County last fall and appeared
(Pleue Me U1'CL&/A2)
Judge is Saddled
with dispute over
horse's eviction
BJ ROBOT BAllER °' ............
The question of whether a French
thoroughbred horse naQ'led Talouse
and his owner wtll be allowed to
remain at the Hunungton Beach
Equestrian Center bas been takt'n
under submission b) West Ora"ie
County Municipal Court Judge
Jonathan Cannon.
Operator Eddie Milligan served ~n
eviction notice to Linda Shue 1n
March as the climax of a fcsterina
ruckus at the 2S-aett facihty. Shue.
27. a computer wholesaler sales ~ntati\le who hves in Hunt-
inaton Beach, has refused to IO·
Witnesses dunn1 the sa' days of
court l>fO(CCdinp an Westminster
said that Milligan -portrayed by his
own· allornc) u bein1 cocky and
prone ro profanity -allqcdly en-
~ in a strum of obsttnitics at Sh0e· oa occasion and bad a ncar-
.mdcat witb her on hts aolf can.
But others said that Shue alletedly
broke stable Nies ularly. disrupted
ufdy of othcB. . Shue·, laW)tt. Marvin 0 . Mayer.
claims that M1lli'3n. and othcreq~
tnan center offiaals. arc tryina to get
rid of Shue because she was one of the
boarders who went to the City
Council to complain that Milligan
raised fees illegally.
Complaints by Shue. and others.
prompted an audit and a ~uest for a
rollback of monthly fee tncrcucs.
Official'> said that the audit came out
saMfactonly and prices were not
rolled back.
Mayer said that Millipn is makina
Shue "a scapcsoat. .. He said all the
other on1inaJ critics of tne center's
operations arc aonc. succumbing to
pressure.
A lqal decision to uphold the
C\.1ct1on .. wouldgi\.ethegrttn lilhtto
Eddie Millipn to act rid of all critics.. ..
Ma)cr said.
Mark ROIC'ft, an aftomcy~f« the
Equestrian Ccatcr that's 'IMMM to
about 300 hones. said lhat Shue rode
in opposite directions in itrainiaa
arena thrcat.c1lin& the safefy of a ~ornanand hcr.twoyounada•ten. ·
On SIOft Roca •icl Shue
cracked I 1tt'h1p a t
.,_ ... _ ........... _
; ne,waebliclilldwte. t-.
panic iaad OritMIL Tiii .... lliort.
==tt:t:,~ JMi'e ~ 3.404 of 1Mem
81toerthcr.
All Anietalerl.
With the sun ~YUie pect+boo.
UC'I ar•chaa~ ns ~ C'IMa of'
11udcnts in ils 2J.,_ hislory tlais
WCd.cnC!. The Qus(>rQ WUIO lafJr
that. for the first time, \k uni~ty
held three scpatatc c:eremonin an·
stead of one to ICC'Olnmodate all the
parents. mends and assor1ed <>lMrs
in anendantt.
Ceremonies for the schools of
biological scicn~. enginttring and
ehysical sciel"rtS were held at 10 a.m.
Graduates from the schools of fine
arts, humanities. information and
computer sciences l\nd social ecology
Wlft MOClllld Ma 4 p.m. owe•-r . U0 ~ JD M IDflt ~•Wlllllwoen a1iil.llllt• ~ ............. IBCd ---~ol~lel. AllOl*litll =-._-=.eatt..::; lrviM ... • nk• proviaN '"ftoaap aDd Cimamsllntt ..
for tk robed~
5! lllo .,..,.... the .....
ctm .-Aata1er w• Of'FalM. M alcf1M .. a1a1Holy#ood Want of ,~ .ch )'eat' IWO
outstandi• UCI .,...lint senio" will have lMir nemes and 1Chieve-
mmas Cflll'ariid on 1 P'9ique .ttkh
will bC Oft clh,play in tk ntW
University Cftater, said Sblai.
The senior d1a has· iJso put
toSCther a ti~ cap1ult. to be buried
t•t the school anc1· uaeanhed in 2S
years. Thcca~le will contain syn~
SC'S of i55ucs facina the campus. state
and nation in 1988.
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"'hi .... .c J kMW UCI a-.. Mve... ... by tM OCher UC Dooll.'"uid ....... .,.,......
·~· ............ ia ....
................ JIHN."
Nt.uo. allo ofrtred to1ne words
10.-..... ..You _.. ao be a linle wistr, 1
tittle older.'" Ille aid. "I t_,. rm 1
liltlc witer, IOO. I know I'm I little Older."
Me Ibo brouaht I.he 1ehool'1
mauive number or ~ua&cs into
ptripe<:tive.
"Each of thole 3.~ stucknts is an
individual. and each has a story 10
tell. Each has somethinc special to
offer the world.'' aid Pehason.
The last of the three UCI "8d1t-
at1on ceremQf'iet takes Dlatt today 11
4 p.m. in Aktrich Part for the SchOol
of Social Sciences..
Costs threaten UC medical centers
BERKELEY (AP)-University of
California medical centers arc re-
aucssing whether they can continue
current levels of medical care to all
poor patients in the wake of iocreas-
m& costs and lower government
paimcnts.
We're in for another leg of an
erratic. bumpy ride," William Kerr,
direc1or of the University of Cali-
fornia at San Francisco Medical
Center, told the board of resents
Thursday at a hospital policy mect-
i"tite hospitals everywhere, the
university system's five teaching
hospitals face hi..,er costs and lower
governmental reimbursements when
they care for patients who receive
state-funded medical insurance,
Medi-Cal, or who have no health
insurance.
UC hospitals have not yet taken
strong measures to cut back on the
number of poor patients their stu-
dents treat. Poor people account for
most of the patient growth in 1he
system since 1984, said Dr. Michael
Stringer. director of the UC San
Diego Medical Center.
Chancellor J.W. Peltason of the
University of California at Irvine
blamed the indigent problem on
inadequate reimbursements.
.. The failure to secure adequate
reimbursements for inditent care
puts into jeopardy the tbility for
academic medical ~t.nters to
survive," Pcltason said.
The daylona mectina in Berkeley
looked at the state of teaching
hospitals in San Ftancisco. Los
Angeles. Davis. Irvine and San
Diego.
Altogether, the hospitals have a
capacity of 2.670 beds and log more
than 670,000 outpatient visits a year.
Each campus over the next few
months will present the regents with
plans on how to aenerate more money
or limit the number of 900f 111tien11.
and perhaps affiliale with
nonacademic hospi&lh IO enaurc 1
com?:titive eds.
W1lb a profit martin of about 4
percent, and an OJ>C1:8U1!11Pin ofS7. I
million., UC San FIMCilco is amont
the financially 1tl'Oftlell of hospilabt
spokeswoman Cw fm said.
However, UC Irvine, UC Sin
Diego and UC Davis cany a mU(h
heavier load of~ petienta. datiftl
back to the I~ wMll all three were
county-run hospitals that specifically
ca~ for the poor. UC Irvine faoel
operating losses of $9 minion this
year, and projected losses Of SI I
million next year. The state-is
committed to cover thate losses.
UC Davis hopes IO break even,
which many say is not aood enou,b
for a lcadinJ teachina hospital that
must buy h1p.icch equipment and
retain renowned ~feSlon to remain
academically competitive.
·LIFEGUARD SEES PAST ROUGH WATERS •••
i!t'romAl
a lifdess fimb.
• SufJCfY in Toronto about a year
laacr pve him the movement in his
dbow. a small but valuable improve-
ment.
Some of his friends later told him
they would've considered suicide had
they suffered a similar fate.
: ·Sut for Roberts, such morbid
thc>uahu never really "took hold. In
the first place. he had a couple of
weeks to thin It about it.
He was flat on his back because of
the broken leg at Hoag Memorial
Hospital where he underwent scores
of tests. Hisfather hel~ prepare him
for the idea that his injury might be
serio us.
-SO it gave me a lot oft1me to think
about what my priorities were ...
Roberts said.
"I wasupsct.obv1ously. Water polo
was really imponant to me. Jt was
hard to think about all the things I'd
no longer be able to do.
··1 came to the conclusion that what
lay ahead of me was the rest of my
life.~
Roberts was aiven a lift the follow-
ing summer. too, when Ken Jacobsen
of the Newpon Beach Lifcauard
Department assured him there still
would be some kind of job for him in
the Junior Lifeguard propam.
"h was important to me that they
thought I could still help," Roberts
said.
He went back to work as an
assistant. He now is a full-fledged
instructor in the program that draws
.WO 9-to 15-year-olds each SUll\IDer.
Jacobsen. whCJ is lifeguard chief for
the city's Marine Safety Department.
said he wanted Roberts to remain in
the program because the youna man
had already demonstrated character
and ability as one of their top
lifeguards.
.. lf his capability physicalJy was
limited. we thought we could JC' a Jot
out of him throu~ the thin~ he
knew." Jacobsen said.
h wasa calculated pmble that paid
off handsomely.
··He has been a tremendous asset."
Jacobsen said.
Jacobsen said Roberts has served
as. an inspiration k> the kids throu&h
his triumph O\ler the injury.
"'Maybe kids who arc weaker
realize here's a guy with one arm and
I've got two," Jacobsen said. "The
kids really look up to him."
Robens said in unexpected ways
has injury has given him much to be
thankful for.
While spons were an imponant
part of his life -and to some extent
remain so -he developed new goals
for a new life.
He studied in Europe and traveled
throughout South America.
.. , suddenly had this great desire to
see the worfd." Roberts said. ··1 don't
think I would have had the <ksirc
otherwise."
He has found he loves working with
young people.
A marketing major at San Diego
State. Roberts sees a teaching career
down the road after he tackles the
world of business.
· ·•rm sure that someday l'U go full-
time to some kind of teaching." he
said.
Until then. he'll continue to work
with youth through programs like the
Junior Lifcguarc:f procram. a job he
has trouble callin• work.
··1 gel rnlly 1u1lty when I Stt my
friends in three-piece suits. .. he said.
And he'll continue doina many of
the things he thought were lost
following that fall on the slopes.
As a lifeguard il\struttor. he swims
and scuba dives regularly -he even
took up surfing again.
··rm not as fast as I was, but I'm
still strong in the water." he said.
He even would like to ski again. But
hkc the rest of us. it's difficult for him
to find the time -and money -for
that sport
As for his disability. he really
doesn't think.about it m1ach anymore.
"I can go for months without
finding a problem where rm stuck ...
he said. ••tjust know which path I can
aodown.
··1 don't try to do too much so I
don't get continually frustrated with
mysclr."
Jf he were handing--out prcscrip-
t\ons to others with disabilities.
Roberts would tell them1 "The more
you think about what's nappened to
you. you begin to create a mental
handicap as well. And that's a lot
worse.
''Why ~o through life with two
handicaps. There's a lot left to live
for."
·UNCLE SAM TO LEAD PARADE ••• Prom Al
at the Huntington Beach Community
Festival in May~ passed out
cenificates and SI 00 savings bonds
Tuesday to elementary pupils in front
of Westminster City Hall.
Homer grew up m Santa Ana
Canyon. attended Villa Park Hi&h
School and also took courses at Cal
State Fullerton.
Always a believer 1n "the system:·
h~ worked for several political can-
didates he wouldn't identify. but quit
"because they always lost.·
Asked ~ho··uncte Sam"' is going to
vote for tn this fall's election -
George Bush or Mike Dukakis -
Homer ch~ diplomacy. "Everyone
should vote. -though they should
vote with their conscience."
Though Homer's new to the role.
historians say that the term Uncle
Sam has been around since the war of
181 2. It apparently was used derisive-
ly by those opposed to the war.
Accordina to I he Columbia Encyc-
lopedia. Uncle Sam came about as an
extension of the "U.S." on uniforms
and government property. But some
sources attribute the the orig.in of the
1erm 10 Samuel Wilson ofTroy. N.Y.
Wilson was known as Uncle Sam 10
many friends and townspeople. and
he was an inspector of anny supplies.
The "U.S." stamped on supplies was
referred to as Oncle Sam by the
workmen.
Whatever the oriain of the name-
Homer. himself. believes it came
from a Samuel Wilson who was a
meat packer. not inspector -he finds
the role enjoyable. even though he
said he hasn't made a nickel from it.
"It's fun meeting the people.·· he
said. -There arc lots of fine people.
The)' smile and wave at me., 1 don't
even know Utem. But they know me ...
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Winning Lotto numbers picked
.
Here are the winnina numbers
picked Saturday niaht for the Cali-
fornia Lottery's twice-weekly "Lotto
~9 .. pme: 8. I~. 40. 27. 36, 32 and
the bonus number. 7.
Players who corTCctly guessed all
six numbers will share a prize pool of
$6.9 million. lottery spokesman John
Schade.
All those who picked five numbers
plus the bonus number will divide
among themsclves a p~ pool of
Sl.84 million: five of siJt will share
S9S 1,000: four of six will share
$865.000. Three of six is worth an
•utomatic SS per winner.
I he sales from Wednesday niahl to
Saturday's drawina were S l 7.3
million.
Earlier Saturday in Sacramento.
two players won 12 million each in
double prizes and two Othtii cas>:
turcd SI million prizes in the lot~'s
"Big Spin," a record pme in whtch fo~r consecutive players won top
prize money.
Libby Garrity. 38, of Paso Robles
and Bruce Oaonows1ci, 44, of Mira
Mesa. each won S2 million. Both
spun the wheel and hit a .. double,"
which entitles them to twice the
amount of their neJtt spin. On their
second tum. each hit the SI million
HIGHWAY BILL ••.
From.Al
funds. all of which would be directed
toward basic services.
A spokeswoman for the California
School Boards Association said the
association was still on record in
opposition to the bill. Jeff Frost. the
legislative analyst followina the bill.
was not available for comment.
Cities and counties. on the other
hand. could benefit from the lqis.-
lation. although Paul Brady, Irvine's
assistant city manager. said he did not
know how much the benefit would be.
"We would have to take a long look
)
at it to sec whether it applied to us, ..
said Brady. "But we're interested In
any kind of creative financing that's
available to us. Any funding out there
that might give us a boost we're aoing
to take a long. hard look at."
ihc bill. SB 2821. is co-sponosm:t
by senators Marian Bergeson. R-
Newport Beach. Milton Marks. D-
San Francisco. and Robert Presley.
0 -Riverside. Its Assembly co-
authors are Bill Bradley, R-Escon-
dido. Steve Clute, D-Riverside and
Dan Hauser. D-Eurcka.
Park to be named for Jorgensen
Mariners Park in Newport Beach year board member of Hoaa Mem-
will be renamed in honor of A. orial Hospital. He was instrumental
Vincent "Vin" Joraensen,a long-time in supponina the hospital's powth
community leader who died last from a small 75-bcd facility to its
month. present status as a world-renowned
The City Council approved the · medical facility.
name change 11 the request of the Jorgensen was also on the 00.rd of
Panes. Beaches and Recreation Com-trustees of the Orange County Per-
mission. which received a petition formingAnsCenter,pastpresidentof
signed by 178 residents. The name the Rotary Club of N~rt-Balboa
change .will take effect by the Fourth and the South Coast Manne Auocia-
of July holiday. ti on. He was named Man of the Year
Jorgensen. who died of a heart-in J 969 by the Newport Harbor
related ailment on May 16. was a 33-Chamber of Commerce.
.,.HE
top prize. They won SS0,000 a year
for 20 years af\er taxes .
Ognowsk1 said he planned to retire
and purchase proptrty in Riverside,
while Garrity said lhchada variety of
plans for her winninss .
Lottery spokeswoman Terry Kina
said it was the first time \hat four
consecutive players hid hit the top
prize in the "Bia Spin.''
The "Bia Spin" television prosram
no lonaer selects three lenercombin.
tion for Kntch-otr players. Sc:bade
said. The new pmc, called "Triple
Header." does not hive lenen cholen
at random on the television proeram.
City panel wl~oat
proposed •urf mural
A San Clemente surf shop's at-
tempt to portray the sport in a life-
sized mural made waves and was
wi~ out by the Plannini Com-
m1ss1on.
The commission Wednesday said
the mural could not be painted on the
wall of the Rip Curt Surf Shop
because it was advcrtisina. not an.
and would be unfair to other
merchants.
There also was concern that otber
shops might imitate the idea.
"Next. we'll have liquor-store own-
ers wantin' to paint Jack Daniels
bottles," said Commissioner Diane
Nevi1k.
JUDGE •••
From Al
laughed when a little sirt reportedly
fen off her friahtened hone.
Rosen said that animals can be
dangerous and there has to be rules.
"There can't be anarchy, one penon
has to be removed," he said.
The $2.2 million Equestrian center
was constructed in 1983 at Oolden
West Street and Ellis Avenue on city·
owned parkland leased to Millipn.
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•lace 1939·
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DA1'D 1'AllS8 AND BAJtOAJll PIUCU
•DINNERWARE '• GARDENWARE
"She had such strength and de-.
termination. so ifs nice to Stt her like
this. ... said friend Linda Essig. .. I'm
---pleased she's comt ll'l11 lar. '
thousands of dollars for follow-up really been out much. so this is a •GLASS & CRYSTAL •CERAMICS
treatments and su.ry. and said chancc to j('.t them .. all tOtrther. Ifs •FLATWARE •VASES
Sltwday nighfs affair was an alt-
out bash. complete with catered
eourmet foOd . flowina libations.
music and dancioi anc:f even vakt
parkina.. Jerniun still owes
llUIOfl'ICa
--..,. It, COiia ..._CA _...., lo!l lMO ~ ...... CA_..
shrue~·1~!~ha~~yc:_.u:toL1~ol..DhaMck...J1..1!~ouw~o~dc:K..Jwwnc~...rc:au~~.ai-l&-i~.=-~~~-.,-~4-ll-~~~~-~ABte-t1NENS--.,_.~-.. ....... --~-•ffAHO~..,._.._,.ay..---~--~• she's able. The affection . WIS obviously r ."' a ai.:-n
But Saturday nifht. work was the mutual. • BAKEWARE • GIFTS
last thing on her mind. "She's a woman we all 9dmitt. 1
"It's kind of nitt 10 Jtt all my woman of arcat \.1rcnatb and low: ...
friends." said Jcrnip~. smilina at said Cockrell.
aucsts as theY mi~ .... hl~en't -we·re proud ao bC ber--. ..
.. & .. .rwm »1'1'Zmd~
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... ii aot• day OllW .-...a,.
T.._.. Mvt cooW M &be
Clawber ol Coll• .. u. -.:>-r Ucl IV. of i• 10P bolRt meanben niilnid amid ........ or loeint touCb with t.bc bulin111 ClOlllmunity.
bU1 ..,..,urea may bt rjsiJll in the
City CO.ndl cbainben io me nut
1evaal mootbl.
, Wbite lbe Committee to Recall
City Council it ptberina ._tum
f'or. tpee:ial election in the au to oust
Mayor Dan Kenney and council
memben Lida Ltn~ and Robert
~.!Zn Chamber or Commerce . · t Donald Black and land-
ucape atetiiuct Ann C'briltoph have
•wted lheir campaians f'or the acn-
'ttal dectioa in November.
Alt.houth the rec.a.II comminee
orisinally Md hOpa IO ltt a special
eleCtion on the November bellot, City
Clerk Verna Rollinaer said she could
not paransee the sDecial election
would coincide with · the aeneral
election because of the late date. The
lipatures must be submitted to the
rqjstrar of voten and 1pproved by
July 26.
The council then hu l'4daystocall
COUD
an election. which muat be held within U lad I 2S diys Ud ,. ..
two llePU'aW ~OM lot cM ICl..a recall. aftd one to 611 any 'V1ICaftda . Rom..-aid the hoped u ctec-
tlOll would take p&ecc btfoft CbritUnM.
,Aho taflNd by the ClOlllmitllt .,.
CUy Ma.._.. Kenneth Frank. wbO
recall proponnta would like to •
fired, and Councilm111 Neil
Fi"petrick. Fitzp1trick. ~ Widl
Councilwoman Martha Colli11on. Ii
up for re-den.ion Nov. I. De
nomination Period for City Council
candidates runs from July 1810 Aus.
12 for new candidates. and until A"lo 17 for incumbents.
Ct\ristoph has formally taken an
inti-recall stance in her campaian by
joinina the PROtect Laauna Commit·
tee, a aroup which contends tbe recall
thrca1ens environmental proctttion
and tt1ffic m1naecmmt.
.. Issues that the recall is hued on
~re small ?ssues. end not the type of
PSSues that • rec1ll should be based
on," she said, notina this docs not
mean these issues arc 1ny ·. Ins
important. but should be tackled in 1
more conventional manner ... There
arc more amicable weys to do that."
"It's unfortuMtc that it hap-
pened," Black •id about the ru:all.
Black. also an attorney, 11id he has
seen mmhants' "total fruitrataon"'
when dealina with the city since he
beaan his prc>-business crusade in the
summer of 1986 as chlirman of the
Committee for Public Releations.
Some compl1ints apjnst lbe city
by recall proponents involved the
council-appointed Desip Review
Board, which has been cited as
Fathersfun, helpful and
loving, essay winners say
IJ LILIANA TA YWft ........ °"'' $ t 2
What best typifies f1then of the
l980I?
They help people a lot when they do 10met.bi~ wrona -play piuies -
work so kids can ao shopping -and
most importantly, love their chil-
dren.
lbat's the consensus of a poup of om.. Coast pupils who recently
participated in an CSSI)' contest
sponsored by the Pilot in Education
propam.
And IOday, some third..,aden
from the Hunlinaton Beach end
Ocean View 1ebool districts will read
their fathm the tua}'1 that they
k>VinaJy put toeethCf for the ~t
contest.
District winners of the .. My Did"
contest, also sponsored by Marie
CaUendcr's. were Jonathan Stoops,
Lara Powell and Jill McDonald.
School •innen weft Pit Youna.
Donna Cornwell, T1m1 Erhart. Janna
Lawrence, Laura Gonzalez, Teresa
Johnson, Kristen Brot and Sara
Woods. Judaet pve Sara Carrillo, who soes
to Ho~ View School, a "spcci1I
rccosn1tion for her beanwa.nnina
essay," said Norm• Vander Molen,
coordinator for the Pilot in E.ducation
propam.
Janna La~nce·s e11ay rads, "We
went to a fathcr-dau&hter picnic 1t 1
perk and weaot lotsolcandy .... wedid
reces .... my dad is fun to be with."
But fathm can be fun at home too.
Jill McDonald wrote, .. At home be
plays with me. On Sunday 1¥e read the
funnies and It niaht we play pigies.
He says I have S?l toes on each foot
... " wrote Jill, who aoes to Moffet
School.
And fathen 1lso ere responsible
acrordina to the children"s essays. '
"My dad is • lawyer, he helps 1 lot
of people when they do somelhina
~Dj, .. Knsten Brot wrote .
Other fathers wort so "we cen ao
shoppin&," Jenna's essay u id. She
socs to Crest View and her teachers
arc Debbie Heller and Donna
Stepleton.
But best of 111, fathers in the '80s
know how to be lovina. ac:cordina to
the essays. " ... But the thin& he does th~ best is he loves me... Laura
Gonzalez wrote.
··My dad alwlyt'has time for me,
when J am sad he cheers me up and
bri&htens my day," Donna Cornwell
wro1e.
The contest winnen ~ived lunch
from Mane Callendcr's.
The Pilot in Education~ PU
cooper111ve effort of the Daily Pilot
and local school districts to use the
newspaper as an instructional tool tn
the classroom. The propam's educa-
tional goal 1s to increase readina end
comprehension skills. as well as
knowled&c of aovcmmenl end politi-
cel 1ssues.
~ '°° ma in deci-dill 11oW ~ ~bulld or ..... dwir llolMI ad .... .,..
lM October a~'""" ... .,, * chunba't Merd 7 •
eo..mittee was 1ent to more 1111112 "2.000 INliaaen in l..aluM 8-cll 10 ~ tht level orbusinna ()Wit-
... lltid'acUon wilh tbc lleview
lalnS. with the outdoor ditplly
onlinance, conditional me pemUts. ~"I tkk.ctiQI proadura ud
Clwnber-tPQnsored special events.
Sips and park.ins werc Of tbe mo11
concern IO businctt o•ners. llid N
Karns. former Merchants Commit•
chairman for the chamber. ICalM iii now chainnan of the newly formed
Mmhlnts Committee f'or the City
Council. He called the fonnatioa 01
the three-month-old comminet an indi~ step 1n the process of eetti.Ds
more mput from city men:hanta IO
city officials.
One result has been a propoul 10
shuttle busineu owners and cm·
ployccs via trem from thftlt dcsia·
nated parking 1rcas in the city inio the
more con1t5tcd 1reas. which Kams
.said will come before the Council
Tuesday As m1ny as 100 !*tins
spaces could be made 1vailabk.
Black said the survey"s results
confirmed • aineral fcelina that it is
difficult for business 0wntn IO be
creative and to make any cMQltl.
••The vicv. is that il 11 more difficult to
o~tc • residents-blsed busincu.
Bus.int•sSC"S that end up more ~
fuJ arc those that are VC'l"Y h iah volume, .. he said .
-~is a need to reward creati vi-
ty. • need to reward d1venity. and to recosniu lbc imporunce of busi-
nesses tblt auament an. .. The city
Black said was once an "artist's
coloaf" ht DOW c:a1ls a .. colmy of die
~ .. cncom.-i•nMn..._,;.
peinem .tm .-: "'10Yef 1M ,_ 2VJ ,_,. I a.w
bccocM~awueolme .. y.._
tUI bods uile aad dividl aM ~." Black Mid...,,,, Med aodliMfJI~
IO save wMt we MW Md ........
contl'OI over what ~ IO ow
town in the fUtlft ...
UaliR llack. CoUitioo, MC> h¥ ICtved rour,...oo lhecoucil ....
now • member of the * t 11• Conuniuee wilb Kami, • .W •
will not focus on OM ialefell~•• her bid for rHlectioo ... Al bdole. I ~to open up lines of com•uaica-
lion for all ofLtauna Betda... :
Christoff' taid she wuu -~~ · . ment ... It s very imponu1 tMI IM
process of crcatina wdli• U.-
volvn u many people u ..... 10 M
involved-that's the key to raolviae
some of thctc issues."
Becautc of her extentive WOl1t oe
boards and com.snitteea, ~
a id hen is "not just a supedltjal
knowledae of what pt into pol-
1cymaki~" She is concerned wi&h
oft shore 01 I driU1 na and dtvclopraicot
m Laauna Canyoo. -we must ftod weys of livin&
compatibly iJl I.bis vtllllt -wbidl
has the chann oflhe pest and is beiq
asked to function in a very demand-
ina praent. ..
.............. "-....
Joaatlaan 9toppe. Lua Powell ud Jlll llcDa e>d (from left) r...s....., _,._
Economist predicts
slow-growth effort
doomed to failure
CHRIS COX:. DOESN'T FIT TRADITIONAL MOLD •••
MANHA TT AN BEACH (AP) -
C1lifomi1's slow-srowth forces fatt 1
touah blttle as they try to stem the
tide of people who move west w2th
dreams or findina aolden op-
ponunities in the Golden Stltc. an
economist predicted.
The stile's strona economy will
continue to draw opportunists end
job tttk.crs despitu burgeoning slow-
powth movement, Steven Levy,
director of the Center for Continuina
Study of the C1hfomia Economy,
said last week.
"Califomi.a sits in the fastest end
hottest trade corridor in the world."
ltvY-sai~ "You couldn't stop the
Califomi• economy with a 10-foot
pole, end if you try to stop it you'll
ICl'CW it up."
Levy. addresaina participants of•
two-day conference on tt0wth con-
trols, said the state's popul1tion will
likely jump f'rom 28 million today to
about 32 million by l 99S. No miner
how touah ~wth~ntrol laws be-
come, they will affect ~ps only 2S
percent of the population increase. he
said.
.. Thil is an inaedibly strong econ-
omy: you are dealina with incieclibly
strona forces.·· Levy told the con-
fercntt. sponsored by the University
of California, Los AnJdes. Ex·
tension's public pohcy proaram
The gathcnna. of both supp0rtcrs
and opponents of srowth controls.
was organized in the wake of the
defeat of Oranac County's slow-
arowth initiative. Similar mitiativcs
will be on the November ballot m
Riverside County. several Oranac
Coast cities and elsewhere.
The" 'no-arowth' libel is 1bsurd"
said Los Anaclcs City Plannma
Commission President Daniel G1r-
cia. tddina that the area'slJOpulation
hes been incrcasin1steadily1tabout 2
percent a ycer "end will continue to
do so."
"The only question to ask is how do
we inteUiacntly plan for the tt0wth
that's aoina to occur': Garcia said.
Levy said about h1lf of the pro-
jected incrusc over the next seven
ycers will result from more b2nhs
than deaths. while the rest will be
mi.,arlts from other states and
abroad, yanked by the .. strona pull of'
the C11ifomi1 economy.••
From Al
"We Y.erc somewhat surpnscd he
1ctuall) ran:· his fa ther said. ··1 don'?
think prcv1ousl) he w1s loolung for
clcC'tl\ e offict.
"I was rcall> surprised.." his mother
se1d ... We nc ... er have a dull moment
1n this famil) ..
Heck. Chris Cox surpnscd himself.
The first time he considered runnma
for offict? Last Ja nuary. after Bob
Badham 1nnounccd his retirement
and both state Sen Manan Bcrieson
and A~mbl> men Gil Fc rsuson dc-
chncd to run
Up until then, Cox behcved the
best way to accompl:sh his polit2cal
objectives was throu&h ass1s1in1
others who Y.trc running for ofTtCC or
tn the uccutl\C branch of the fcdcnal
aovemmcnt where "the opportunity
to cha ngr things is greater."
And. therein hes a key difference
between Cox and many mtellectuals
who seem 10 1ct lost in csotcnc
ponderings or who arc so focused in
their fields of interest they can blrely
function in the e"er)day world.
Co>. 1s a doer He knows where he
wants to &<> and he prepares himself
thorouahl> to ensure he"ll have op-
timum opportunity to JCt there.
Friends repeat that obscrvalion
apin and ap 1n.
Pat Fuscoc. a c1v1I engineer .in
Santa Ana who was a fr1tem1ty
brother at USC. recalled Cox used to
take about 24 units per scmcslcr .
mainteincd a 4.0 G PA. camed dual
majors in Enghsh and pohttcal set·
entt Ind arad uatcd 1n thrtt years .
.. Chris can act thmgs done."
Fuscoe said.
Another lonaumc friend is Scott
Cook. founder end president of Intuit
...... .._ .. nl-sot\W11rc compan> m Palo Alto. Cook -.._,.,.. _.. attended both USC and H•~ard
WA.SHINOTON -Herc are the voca or ICNllOrs and local Business School with Co,. ~a.Uva on ~ leli*ation in C~esa this -etk. A .. r 0 lnaddition to bema bngh1. he's so
...... member votedfortbe mcuure;an N" rnanstbe member damn awoductsvc," Cook said
"'9d l!lllintt the measure: an "'A" means the member did not vote. Cook remembered back-brcakma.
....... ---------------.----------1-lhftt:hour_tnms 11 Hernrd. lbal Tlae lw•te mauired much calculatina end prob-lcf!l . i0t¥ins followed by fevcnsh
wnt1na.
.. I'd fill up 1 Blue Book end a hllf,"
Cook said. ''Chris would filt up four
orfi~ ...
Frank Livia. dinaor of political
1ftainaa tW ~Hou.tr WIMft'Co• WIS~--IMOdl• COuMei IO IWli-
dtnt R~ lilid Col -bow fbr
his pnNhiinivity • .. Hi .. IJOl • ~ ~ ........ uvin .... •BrtOft ,._ ...._ ...
,._inU.. tM ere>'*"' -.e·s cw• With a--. c.-a.11111. n.o.. A1:1•1 FtJ'.
die ailllllt...!a..-!!2, .......... ··=~:;::,:· .. ~ ~·-::.-:::..=..: :ti1 17¥ a..=:= Dmail------"1W•~~ .... n. tMl ldtool. .. Olil llid. ""AM I mntr
_.....,...,_E..,,~wWIO
wot\ ............ .
~ .. .., ........ ... --..c-.-=·--.... -~.. .. .. "!f!ll1 ..... , .. ,i '-,.
school."
Followina three )Cars at USC. Co'
attended Har\!ard Business School
and Har" ard Law School simul-
taneously.
He was by no mc1ns a hbrai; mole.
either. Coll pla)~ soettr at St.
Thomas and USC He water and
snow skis. shoots •olf when he can.
pla}S tennis and enJOys the beach
He played hockc). too. i.nclud1n1
four years for the Harvard araduate
school team
In fact. when his dentist saw Cox's
campaign litereturc this spnft&. he
told Cox 1t was umc to act those front
"TIJe l•ct I• that
coii.ervatlves ue ln
favoroffree
enterpri.e, freedom
of the lndlvldulll.
they recognlze tlult
out.Ide entitles Uke
tlJe•t.te or corpor-
•tioa• or whatever
ue playlng wltlJ
people'• llves."
-Chris Cox
.. , did better t ha n 8atr) Gold-
Y.3ler ... Co' said .. , Y-On ...
That debate may ha\e provtdcd ~
fi rst clue of co,·s powC1' of per-
suasion
"He's so persuasive:· Cook said -1
can't think ofan ardent conscrv11ive
who's as persuasive."
Cook said he toolt 1 DcmOCT1tte
fncnd who had Y.orkcd 1n the Caner
White House to one of Cox's recent
fund-raisers. Her poht1cal v~ and
Cox's arc almost all d1amctricall)
opposed
"But he manqfd to convince the
y,·hole aroup he could fix the budact
lmONTO(.\P)-Wortd llli9ISen
.. -ol dleir .., '° IU'al 11 • JdHtl coopen.tion Salufday
-.. trft of -tpa.nAtion -ic Mnmil. but a contdticMll IWll CMr airicuhural sublidiel
Uir •••• ao a-.. * hoped..for ~-111114&11 •nul meeti.._ betwittn thi 1l!Ortd'"I ..._.. i-...n.I coun-
triel -1he lf nillel S1ate1, Japen, W•Germany, Britain. France, Italy
ud Cueda -WM beiq held undef the . ...._. ~ fter seen in
Camm'11a,..estciey.
A 3.ooo-.net4berleCUlity force was
deployed around the Metropolitan
Toronto Convention Center where
the Fvenatnent ae.den will beain
meetana Sunday, proteaed by Is. foot-h~ chain link tecurity fences.
WASHINGTON (AP) -.....
dtnt R~n flies to Toron&o aodly
for a f'attwell summit Ii~ &o pfQduce little in the way of bftak. 'th~• -bUt none of the snicten
that 1'11 idall attracted seven years
a,o.
At his fint summit conference of
the major industrialized nations in
1981 . Rcapn was an oddity. an actor·
turned-president espousina an un-
orthodox prescription for economic
ills.
••1 was kind of the new kid in
school, and the)'. didn't listen much if
I did talk.and I <tidn't talk too much,"
Reapn recalled last week.
r
Bod~ Of T1irklaJa Prem!er Tarfat Osal, center. ~ ~ ifter •ttwln•tlon attempt. ·
r er
escapes assassin
ANKARA. Tul'Uy (AP) -Aa Pr'Gllcutoteemal Ozer, wtio Iller· ete1"'9 convict abot and -.a•dmd viewed tie pmen in a bOlpiitaJ,
PrCllDilr Turpt Oral on ~ idenli&ecs him a Kanai DetnirlL 32, D01ic:e.W.momen1taftcr0al and aid he eectpd from the MUlla
hit country to .. violenoe. ,..._ priton in western T~ ti• monihi
ty-one people, includiltt the pn1Mn. •An· .___ ~..-._._. ... ..ia.-n were irtjwod when police opened fire .... T~· ...... _. .. ~, tv•-
and the crowd s&eded. Bedult •id itll had jut bepn
Ozal. 61. WU lhoc iD the rfaht hand serving I I ().~r tenkftee .,, It•
and lliebtly Wounded as he .. ve the tempted murder when he ac:aped o~nina speech at the convention of from the k>w·a«uthy ~son.
hts penaina Moahetllnd ~-Earlier, Ottr 11id Demi,.. was
"We have a more civilized at· len'iftl time for murder. There wu
mospherc now. ~pie of different no immediate explanation for the
, views can now talk to C!llCh other diSC'repancy.
instead of raatttina or drawina their Aulhoritics had not established •
1un1. .. Ozal said before the first shot motive for the attack, Ozer said.
struck the microphone. A tecond
bullet hit Oial. Turki~ .. news _,mcies reported
Police firtd at the assailant and hit responsibihty . da1ms from the
him in the arm. outlawed Kurdish Labor Party and
Scores of people ran screamina as an.other ~P called .~ Revol·
shots rana out. Sixteen suffered bUUet ' ut1onary Officers Orpn1iat1on.
wou~~sJ and four were bruised in the None of the claims could be
stampcue. confirmed independentlv. In h11 weekly radio address. broad·
cut from the Oval Office, President
Rcililn looted blck to his first
economic summit. also in Canada. He aid there had been chanaes for the
better in the world economy in the
intervenina seven years.
T1meshavecha.,.cdsince that first
meetina in Montebello, Quebec.
'Today, Rcapn boasu his econ-
omic philosphy has won a popular
foUOWlllJ.
AIDS researchers lament slow progress , .. We have lid the world toward a
remarkable consensus that economic
ftecdom. not state plannina and
intervention, bolds the key to P.Owth
and development.•• Rt:IPO said.
Raan said the Toronto summit wouldbe a chance to assure that this
.. _pat venture to P'OIJCIS continues" lh~ doina more to support econ-
omic coordination amons the major
countries and by removing remainma
trade barriers.
This year's summit is expected to
be a low-keY ptherin,&, in put
because Prtsidcnt Reapn is a lame--
duck with onJ~ven months left in
office b\lt also use the economy is
doiqa surprisinaJy well, espcciafJy in
lipt of the fears of a gJobal ~ion
daat were widesprud immediately
followina the October stock muket
ci'ub.
.. The mdustrial wortd -lhe entire
world -is tumina away from s1ate
control of economics and retumina to
the marketplace," RC111n said in a
speech.
Jn Toronto, Reapn will take his
final summit bows among the leaders
of Japan. Britain, France, West
Gennany, Italy and Canada. It is
expected to be a steady-as-she-socs
meeting with no major an-
nouo«:cments.
as the summit host will ~ve him a
political boost at home, said Saturday
that it would be wron1 to dismiss the
summit as a do-nothing affair just
because no major initiatives arc
ex~ted.
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) -
More scientisu in me>tt countries are
doina more mea«h on AIDS than
ever before. but ~ toward
better trcatmentl remains disap-
pointinaly slow.
"I had 1 feelina durina the year that
we'd sec a little more movement on
the treatment sick,•• said Dr. Mervyn
Silverman, president of the American
Foundation for AIDS Rnearch ... rm
a little bit disappointed in that."
Silverman's comments were
echoed by others as the Fourth
International Conference on AIDS,
the largest AIDS meeting ever held,
ended last week.
Seven-thousand researchers from
140 countries had met to pore over
3,200 research reports on acquired
immune deficiency syndrome and its
cause, the human immunodeficiency
virus. or HIV.
..More people arc studyin1 HIV
than any other virus," said David
Baltimore of the Whitehead Institute
in Cambridge. Mass.
AIDS research "is 1 growth indus.-
try," said Silverman. "And I'd like to
think with all that dedication there
will be some breakthroughs."
No breakthrouabs were announced
in Stockholm.
· Bo Oberg of the K.arolinska In-
stitute in Stockholm said more than
SO experimental druas were under
development as possible AIDS treat·
men ts.
.. It's hopeful that a large number of
compounds are comina 11ons, .. he
said, .. but it's aoilf to be complicated
to evaluate them.•
As of June I, the World Health
Orpnization had received repons of
96,433 AIDS cases from around the
world. double lhe number reported at
the time of the Third International
Conference on AJDS held in Wash-
in1ton, D.C., a year aao.
Jonathan Mann. director of
WHO's AIDS Prosr&m estimated
that the actual number of AIDS cases
in the world was closer to I S0,0001 and that another I S0,000 cases woulo
occur this year.
At least S million eeople are
infected with the AIDS YINS and u
many as several h11nd~ million
people are enpainJ in behavior that
puts them at nsk of AIDS, Mann said.
In the United States alone, new
AIDS cases are beina reported at the
rate of one every 14 minutes, said Dr.
James Curran of the U.S. Centen for
Disease Control in Atlanta.
Curran, who updates the U.S.
statistics each year at the inter·
national AIDS conference, seemed
painfully aware of the human tolt that
those figures represent. "It's acnina
harder every year," he said.
Growth in mOS1 of the major
countries has' accelerated this year.
drivi•down unemploymentratesto
the IOwest levels of this decade.
The coordination and cooper-
ation economically that emanates
from the summits is 1 very major
con\ribution towards world Vowth,"
Mulroney said during a vi.sit to the
rooms where the nearly 3,000
journalists from SO countries were
selling up shop.
Is~aeli troops open fire on Gaza protesters.
Canadian Prime Minister Brian
Mulroney, who is hopina his position
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JERUSALEM (AP) -Israeli
troops opened fire Saturday at
protesters throwinJ firebombs in the
occupied Gaza Stnp and killed a 17·
year-old Palestinian and wounded
two other Arabs.
In the West Bank. seven Palesti-
nians with aunshot wounds-includ·
ins a 16-year-old boy -were ad·
m1ttcd to Al htihad Hospital in the
town of Nablus. a hospital official
said.
He told The Associated Press the
Palestinians were wounded Saturday
when Israeli troops shot at them
during clashes 1n Nablus and the
nc.arby vilJage of Burka. The boy. a
resident of the Balata refugee camp.
was hil in the lungs and listed m
critical condition, the official said. He
gave no other details.
Saturday's unrest came after the
pro-Iranian fundamentalist v oup.
Islamic Jihad. called on Palestinians
to strike and hold demonstrations to
mark the hanJinJ of three Arabs on
June 18. 1930.
The three were hanged by Britjsh
authorities. who controlled what was
then known as Palestine. They were
accused of involvement in the
massacre of a group of Jews near the
Wailing Wall in Jerusalem.
In the Khan Yunis refuacc camp in
the Gaza Strip. Palestinians burned
ti res and attacked Israeli troops with
rocks and fi rebombs. an Arab re-
porter and Israeli radio said.
A military spokesman said the
troo])Sopened fire, killing 17-year-old
Khaled Al Haj Yussuf with 1 shot to
the chesL Two other Arabs were
wounded. he said.
The death brouJht to 210 the
number of Palestimans killed since
the Arab uprisi n1 broke out on Dec. 8.
Two Israelis - a soldier and a teen-
age girl -have died in the violence.
In Arab east Jerusalem, police
arrested 19 Palestinians after the
protesters took over two main streets
in the commercial district. peltina
Israeli vehicles with rocks. bumina
tires and smashing the \\indows of a
police van, poli«:c spokesman Rafi
Levy said. The violence was the fint
in Jerusalem's Arab neiahborhoods
in four months.
Protesten also threw rocks at an
army lookout post atop the Damas-
cus Gate, one of the nonbern en-
trances to the old, walled city.
A senior city official told the AP the
riot was orpnized by Palestinian
a&itators from the Oaza Strip as a pan
of the Islamic Jihad's memorial day
protest,
Jerusalem was rocked by wide--
spread demonstrations in January
and February.
Saturday's fircbombin'1 were the
latest in a mounting scnes of auch
attacks on Israeli soldiers and civ-
ilians.
h p«q• ls FlEE Ind~ dlellW -8J, .is Ind C1aft:s. ix.d pnn. ~ Of°glnlttd
.aMdes wery dllf.
Whena June 27 to August 26
Church of England envoy meets Iranians over hostages
Monday· Friday, 10:30 AM· S PM Wh•r•• Colfege Park, Klllybrooke, Whittler, and Wilson
Elemtt1try Schools
Pon Boys and Girts ages 6 -1 2
• This is an informal, drop.In recreation program and while there
will be 3 leaders on-site for ~rvision, children will be free to
come and go as they please.
For More lnfotmatlon 754-5 I 58 or 754-SJOO
NICOSIA Cyprus (AP) -A
Church of England envoy and an
Iranian official met Saturday in
Tehran to discuss how to secure the
release of foreian hostages held in
Lebanon, according to the Iranian newsm~ia.
Four British legislators i-re to arrive
Sunday in Tehran, the Iranian capi-
tal, on a similar mission.
Iranian radio and television re·
ports monito~d in Nicosia said the
representative of Robert Runcie.
art'hbishopofCanterbuey and head of
the Churt'h of EnaJand, met with
Mehdi Karrubi. deputy speaker of
Parliament.
The envoy brouaht a letter from
Runcie that "expressed hol>C that
efforts for the release of Iranian and
British hostaacs in Lebanon will be
fruitful," Tehran radio said.
It did not name the representative,
but in London the archbishop's
public affairs office said Friday that
John Lyttle was in Tehran rep-
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rcsentina Runcie. The statement said
no further information would be
released until the visit ended.
Tehran radio said Runcie's letter
was addressed to Hashemi·Raf'san-
jani, speaker of the Iranian Partia·
ment, and called for better relations
between London and Tehran. It said
the letter also condemned Iraqi use o(
chemical weapons in the war with
lran. lran and Iraq have been fiahting
since September 1980.
Iran's official Islamic Republic
News Aacncy issued 1 report denyina
a Churcn of En&land statement on
Friday that said rour members of the
British Parliament had been invited
by Iran to discuss improvina ties.
The aiency quoted an Iranian
Foreign Ministry spokesman u say·
Ina the British leaislaton "had in·
ti mated an internt in visitina Tehran
and lheir offer simply has been
accepted by Iran."
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on 1ctivitiesof youn1 family member. Leo pli~ i(ey role.
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LOS ANOELB CAP) -Health
can wort&en lhould ~ condoms
and bll9Cb for diltri~Uon IO lft.
UIVCllOUI drum Ullfl ~CU spned
AIDS bY llWl .. dirty needlel. die
county C'ommilllOn oe AIDS laid.
Tk ncommendltion illUICI Fri·
day ps IO tht ~ncy 8aard of
Supcrvieon. wluch rejected a
previous IWODOIAI. Encou"9ina the
use of bleacll to 11CriliJie neectln
would be the 11me u encoul'llina
dnl& use. eome supcrvison al'pCd.
i BUt forbiddina outreach Worken to
carry bleach and condoms when they
educate addicts about acquired im-
Gangsters
open fire at
at grad party
LONG BEACH (AP) -Armed e members shot up a hiah tchool
uation pany. sliahtly woundin1
1ve tcen-•rs· and a man WIS slain
and thrtt people wounded in aana
violence elsewhere, Police said Satur-
day.
Two other people were wounded in
a aana-style shootina that was not
immediately linked to pnp, and six
allqcd 11na members were arrested 1f\er bullets were fired into a car in
Hollywood, authorities said.
The ~ny wu attacked at l l :4S
p.m. Friday as tcen-qen pthercd to
dance in a 11raac in the southern Los
Anatles County community, Lt. Rob
Mickelson said.
Two men apparently 1ot out" of a
car. went into the party and &Ot into
an llJUmeot that ended with the
shootin&. he said.
Twoboys,qcs 17and IS.and three
17-year-old 11rls suffered minor
wounds to the head, foot. lea. arm and hi~>. some as they tried to flee. Mickelson said.
A description of the sctaway car led
to two arrests. he said.
Anthony Freeman Chapple, 22.
and R~inald Tyrone Chapple. 18.
both of Lona BHch, were booked for
invcstiption ofassault with a deadly
weapon and marijuana possession.
An AK-47 rifle and a semi-automatic
hand1un were seized. Mickelson said.
A Los Anacles man was shot to
death and another wounded Saturday
mornina in a pn1-rclated attack at a
dance in the county's Vermont area.
said sheriffs Deputy Rounna
Schuchman.
A aroup of people WIS standina
outside a social club about I: IS a.m.
when a fiaht broke out between two
men. one of whom pulled a aun and
fired scvCf'll shots. Ms. Schuchman
Utd.
Keith Johnson, 2S. was lulled and
Marvin Randolph, 22. wu wounded.
Randolph. identified as a b)Stander.
wu treated for a thiah wound at a
hospital and rcka~d.
Homebuyer may
havejustfound
hlmselfrealsteal
WOODSIDE (AP) -Authont1es
have chaflcd John Williams with
fakina documents and literally actt-
tin1 an SSSS,000 home in this
euclusive community as a steal. but
they can't stop him from selhna it for S 1.2 million. AJthoulh lhe JO.}'U.r..old salesman
with an incomeofSIOOa month faces
felony counts of usina bops tu
mums, income statements and identification to acquire a monpge
to buy the home, the protCCUtor says
Williams is the lcpl owner.
.. If it is in his name, I personally
don't see any reason why he can't sell
it," uid District Attorney Paul Wen-
dler. Williams has yet to make a pay-
ment on the four-bedroom house on
five acres with swimmin1 pooal, ss-.
marble floors and a 1rand view of the
southern San Francisco Bay. The
house recently was reappraised at
Sl.l million.
The monpae holder is foredosin1
bttause Wlniams has yet to make a
pe~ment, but if the sale socs throuah
before forcclosure the 111Hman could
pocket a cool half-million dollar ~ profit.
I
munt ddkltfK'y syndromt "would
bt &he USM 111C9dit11 GUI wt.en without chalk and boOks." •id Dr. Thomas Horowitz. who dwin the
commissiOil IUk force °" in·
travenous drui ute.
Commiuioncn alto imatcd the
county ~' ptrprtuatina. dn11' ute lhroulh 1na4equa1t functnta ol drum
tthabnitation pt01ram1. .aylq ~
diets must wait 21 Wttks to enter a
prOsr'a!"· . .._ 1·1..au Dunna that tune. t. ... y art •-·1 to share ncedlnand posaibly.lorad the
AIDS virus to other addicu. 1ex
partners and unbom childttn, Hor·
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free bleach for dntg users
OWlllUld.
'fhe rommiss1on ahO joiried l'ht
Narcotics and o.-.rous Dnap
Commission 1n cnttaz1na the IUpl'.r·
vlson for proposins funher CUCI ••
anti-drul prosrams by cOMideriftl lhiftina· 6. 7S million (r0tn the coun-ty Health Ocpenment's dnla ..._ budatt to the Sheritrs Dcpanmen1'1
.tehool drua education propam.
The transfer would cut a third of
the money for such prOlf'lmt. said
Rene Topalian of the county's drut
abust proaram office.
The county lost 24 pm:ent of ill
budact for residential dru1 treatment
bttauw Of federal budeft cuts 1n 1981
and 191?. he .said. Mkhltl Thompt.On, cha1nnan of lM Narcotics Ind 0.nttr"CMK 0rup
Commls.ion. told the suprrvitor1 1n
•June 3 kucr that cuttint more funds
be implnrimled at the eJ.pcntc ot
non«'bool·bascd edlK'ation pr0+ arams. untm~t proaram1 or
outreach dfons 11mtd at drua ust"'.
Blacd Oft .... ,w "--s·· tud). ndNh111id1boUtfO
of the a' e,..r AIOSpelienc's
St.a) " ptnt wail~ for reteMt IO a secondary care faahcy.
ould chm1natc 7.000 anuual treat· mtnt protnm 1dm111ions. ··an cft"ttt. the already undtr·
fundtd druaabuse trtll~t ICf'\IK"es
in this count) would be vinually
dntro)cd:· he said
Thoml)IOn said his commil&iOft suppons school drua education pro-•
arams like the one run by tht Shenff'1
Department.but said they should not
, In a ttlaacd dtvtlopmcnt. 1 urvey
rekaK'd ~· the National A~soctation
of Public Hospnals Sl)'S the nation's
public hospitals are &urdened with
AIDS patients '" pan becau~ of a
scatttt)' in outpatient proarams.
··we have no place to ~nd our
petiftlts." said Dennis Andrulis. a
NAPH vice pttSidcnt who was at·
tcnd1n1 a conference of public hospi-
tal officials here.
· l hu·s far too hi.lh a perca1
and cr('I tn a Shortaee ofhc,.ital bidi
for patients ~ithou1 AIDS. he llicl.
The study. "MedicatCarefOrAJDI
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Preliminal)· Repon." fOUIMI IMi
hospitals sufTerina from tbr AIDI
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lovf''-f'at ar<' cove rrd in a lu ~h acrvlic
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W 4SHINOTON (AP) -Elleine ~Prall a~..., pollfl rd
ICDlitivt documeaaa '11111 nval Qea.
mJ Eeriric Co. hed tullukled 10 IM
Dtftw ~· ia c:unpedna for contractl _,. ....._ ~
millions or dOHan. SM PB1 IOld a j\ldee lait week in ill Mtioftwide
1nvestiption of PmlllOft bribery,
fraud and kaka. Meanwhile, two published repons
11id formtr Navy ~ John
Lthman may have witned dditnte
consultant Melvyn R. ~that hit
activities miaht be the subject of a
federal investiption. The t'eJ)Ortl
appeami Sunday's editions of'Thc
Washinaton Post and the Los Anaeles Times, both of which quoted sourtts
dote to the invettiption.
The FBI assertion reprdina Pratt
A Whitney was . made in a search
warrant ObWMd ao 1eize ma~l• tom the oftlm ofE•ne Tallia, vi«
Dftlldent of Prau A Wlutney 1nd heed of tht compeny's Waslunaton
o""". Pran A Whitney is an operat·
i"I unit of United Technolotiet
Corp.
A copy was obtained by the trade
peptt Dthsc Weck and made avail·
able Saturday to The Associated PrHs.
The invatilltion -which Sen.
John Warner. lt-Va .. a former Navy
Secfe1ary. rails '"the most widcspttad
CNC I Of &n)'Ont else has ever seen" -
has bttn IQina '°'two years. but w11
such a ~11·.kept secttt that even
Praident Reapn was in the dark until this v.uk.
It involves alleaations that defC'Tlse
contracton ~icf consultants and
aovemment off.ciab for secret Pen-
ia,on informa&ion tMI wu utd\aJ In
w1nnina c:ontracu. So tar, 90vem-
ment IOUrt'el uid, about 275. 1t1nd
jury aubpotnas have been i.aued to
romp1n1e1 1nd individuals and the
FBI ~rcbcd contr1e1on' facilities acrou the country.
The tearch warrant that came to liaht Saturda)' focu1e1 on the rela·
1tonship bttwcen Tama and two
Wuhinaton consultants who
previously emel)td in the procure-
ment invcs1i1111on -Paisley and William Galvin. a United
Tcchnoloai« ronsult.ant.
h sou&ht "statements of work
proposals. qttCments. purchase or-
ders. invoices. bill'-corrnpoodence.
memoranda. notes and other docu-
ments rehltin& to Pratt & Whitl')eY
and its employca and Galvin and
Paisley or the1t corporations" from
.,., Oil.
~ ..... .,..co.a-
,...u ... lo • ·~=it ill .... bl'09denill 19 Tbft.
Na!l ~ ncnaited
PaiWy i• 19' to '-WI t°d••• teCt'fWY of IM Navy far re111rch. =~~ :.:·~';':'8 -at the same ti• ......_.. left tht
Peniqon-and he becw a consuh·
ant for U~hed Tech= and also fonhc nation '1 No. I contnc'-
tor. McDonnell Doe= The Lot A~ T repc)ri said
federal invesa.,.tiom are pursuina
information that Lehman warned
Paisley that he was aDD91'efttly beint anvest1pted. The limes -repon
quoted source• as aayina the alleted
warnin& took place before Lehman
left.office.
FBI probed several Reagan critics
BOSTON (AP) -The FBI con-
ducted at least four investiptions of
opponents of the Rcqan Adminis.-
tntion's Central American polices.
according to documents d~ by a newspaper Saturday.
The FBI investi .. ted critics of
Rcqan administrataon policiet in
Nicarqua in one probe and aroups
plannina or sta&ina demonstrations
apinst U.S. poficy in Nicarqua in
another, The Boston Globt reported.
The qency also conducted two
anvcstiptions into opponents of U.S.
policies in El Salvador, the newspaper
said The probes were captioned
"Salvadoran Leftist Activities in the
United Statet .. and "International
Terrorism lnvestiption re; Leftist
Gucnilla Activities in El Salvador,"
the news_paper re~ed.
The Globe said it obtained the
documents under the Freedom of
Information Act.
The FBI also c:ondue1ed a separate
investiption into members of Tcc-
Nica. a poup that sends el\lineen to
N icarapa to wort pn amall tcaJe development projects. the newspeper
~min Linder, a 27-year-old
Amencan enaincer who was killed last year by contra forces, was
workina with a aroup affiliated with
TccNica.
A House subcommittee last year
looked into the ponibili~ that" the
FBl's interviews of TecN1ca volun-
teers retumina from Nicarqua
amounted to an unwarranted in-vcstiption oflhe poup.
In addition to the invcstiptions
reported by The Globe. two oon-
aressional comn')tttees and FBI Di-
rector William Sessions are in-
vettiptin1 the bureau's conduct in ill
probe of the Committee in Solidarity
with the People of El Salvador.
The Globe asked the Center for
Constitutional Ri&hts, a public
interest lawyen aroup bued in New York City, to analyze the documents.
David Lerner, a aroup lawyer, said
the documents indicated that the
FBl's activity wu even more wide-
spread than ~viouslT.believed.
"The FBI s surveil nee of C>pp(>--
nents of all the Rc.pn'1 Central
America policies is pervasive. An)'·
one active in opposina U.S. policy 1n
all of Central America teems to have been a ta,..et. •• the newspaper quoted
Lerner as urina. But FB spokeswoman Sue
Schniuer denied that the bureau's
investi11tion1 are politically
motivated. : · ..We don't ao after people because
of politics. We ~ after P':Op&e we susJ)CCt of commattina a violation of
U.S. law,"the paper quoted Schnitzer
IS sayiJtl.
Chlorine gas cloud forces 6,000 from homes
SPRINGFIELD, Mass.,. (AP) -
Thousandsofpllonsofwaterfailed
to control a chlorine plaru blaze that
rqed for a second day Saturday.
scndin1 clouds of a.as over the ci ty.
injuring 275 people and forcin1 the
evacuation of7,000 residents.
story building. sending names 100
feet high and spreadina the chlorine
cloud about two miles Iona and four
blocks wide.
a res1dcnt1al area. Two city high
schools and a hospital were opened
to house the evacuees.
At least I SO ~pie Saturday and
125 people Fnday were treated at
three city hospitals for skin bums
and respiratory problems caused by
the fumes, authont1es said. There
were no reports of serious injuriet.
"I don't need this and my kids
don't need this." said Kathy Truex,
an evacuee at MuniciJ?.11 Hospital,
who said her two children suffer
from bronchitis.
BuJJ laaacJJ• .new attacl' o.n Dab kg
Vice Praident ~Bush launched a thatp attack Saturday apinlt
Mamduaaettt Gov. Michael Dukakil. whoin he~ of codd1intCriminab
by allowinl tOlllC convicu out Of prilon on weekmda. The likely nomineea of
the RepublicU and Democratic Pl(\iet ~· the day WOrtiDS to lbore Ul) • auppon in pens of tbe country whae acb it couldeted ~ Oubkil in the South and Buth in the Midwest ... We don't let murdetm out on vacation
to terrorize innot"ent DCOOle. .. Bush .aid at the Illinois Republican convention
in Sprinafield. Reaetion from the Dukakis campaip came quietly on I
Saturday ... GeofJC Bush should know better," Dukaki1 pma ~Dayton
Duncan said while travelinawith thecandidaceln Texas. "HelhOuldcbeck the I
record of Ronald Retpn 11 (California) 90vernor, the A*ral system in hl1
own administration and of 12 1111a witll' Republican eovernon before be
maket more wild accusations about f\u1ouah systems." I
RN6a.n re.ne ... caJl• for Co.ntn ... i.mnce
WASHINGTON -President Reapn, faced with demands for ttnewed
assistance for rebels in Nicarqua, said SAturday that coftlftllional opponents
of aid wronaJy ~ued that the)' were aivina peace a chance by unilaterally
disarm in& the fi m r.pten." But Reqan stOooed short of caJli!'f for more
aid and did not spell out the stepe he wanted ·to be taken. White Houte
spoketman Roman Popediuk later 11id, .. We are euminins all kinds of
options, but no decisions have been made.·· The State oei-rtmenh
meanwhile, announced Saturday thit Secreta7 of State OeorF P. Shultz wi
travel to Central American onJune29 to July for talks on thecoUapseofthe
Nicarquan peace lalks. ShulU wiU not ao to Nicarqua, but will visit
Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Costa Rica. AU are pltlies to tho
Central American peace qreement lianed last Auaust.
U.S. re-evalaatb.tg Caban lnteU'6e.nce
TAMPA, Aa. (AP)-TheJOvemment is re-cvaluatina two decades wonb
of intelliscnce obtained ftom Cuba after di1COvcrina that many tOUn:es were
double aaentt wortina for the Communist '°vemment there, a co~man
said Saturday ... A tarp number of our mtelli,ence activitiet (ul Cuba)
involved individuals who apparently were double aaenu over the pest 20
years." U.S. Rep. Dan Mica, chairman of the House International Operations
Subcommittee, told The Associated Press in an interview ... There it areat
concern." Mica said the aovemment alto is inv~tina roman ti<: enc:ounten
between Marine auards at the U.S. Interests Section in Havana and Cuban women. but he added that panis probebly didn't betray U.S. secrets. •
The city's five pumpers were
turned on the Advanced Labora-
tories factory in hopes of "turning
the plant into a big swimming
pool." said Fire Depanment
spokesman Giof"lio Placanico.
The attempt to extinguish the
blaze remained unsuccessful late
Saturday. Fire engulfed the four-
Three of the 125 firefi&hters
battling the blaze were injured
Saturday ni&ht. and more fire·
fighters were on call from nei&h·
boring towns, Placanico said.
"We're floodina it with every·
thing we have," he said.
Earlier. the cit}' extended an
evacuation order to one mile
around the plant and I 'h miles to
the nonhcast. where winds carried
gas clouds h~ndreds of feet tall over
David'sfather taught him w:ell
why he did what he did. DEAR ANN LANDERS: This
article, written by Michael ZeiaJer,
appeami recently in our local news-
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil paper, the Rochetter (N. Y .) Demo-crat and Chronicle. I thouaht it miaht
He lives somewhere in the
Rochester a~. He is married and has
two sons.
His father is buried in Rivenide Cemetery on Lake A venue. •• lMDEIS
• disobey me because whatever I ult
you to do is motivated by love. This
may be hard for you to undentand at
times, but the rule holds. You will
undentand perfectly when you have a
son of 1our own. --
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interest you.
You sure do know how to act to
people. Ann. I've been readina your
column for years, and it never ceases
lo amaze me the way you pick up on
the most insianaficant details and
make astory come to life.Just siJn me
-A N.Y. ADMIRER.
DEAR N.Y.: 'naak1 for &MM k1ad
wOl'U. Do J• mbMI lf I ....... Ille eempUmeat! I belkve ~e same eu .. ..w of MlcMel Zeisler·
You dmlq C!09W •t MH Mia
.. Her. I am prlaUq Zdller'• e.1 ...
• Fatllet'1 Day. A SON LEARNS
TOO LATE
WHAT HIS FATHER MEANT
We don't know wbo David is, or
Just btforc Christmas last Y.?r,
David attached a small red mailbox
to an old while curtain rod. Then he
went to the cemetery and stuck the
rod into the sround at his fathe,..s
arave.
Inside the mailbox were two pieces
of paper. One was a clippina of an
advice column by Ann Landen that
ran in the Dec. 21 Democrat and
Chronicle. The other was David'•
answer.
Landers. column dealt with a
messqe that a Brooklyn man pve to
his son on his son's 17th birthday. It
said;
DEAR SON: As Iona u you live
under this roof yov will follow the
rules. In our hou1e we do not have a
democracy. I did not campeian to be
your father. You did not voie for me.
We are father and son by the arace of
God. I consider it a pnvilqe and I
accept the responsibihty. In acc:eptina
it, I have an obliption to perform the
role of a father.
Until then trust me. Love, Did.
David apparently bad beard a
similar m~ from bis own fattier.
He put the chpPina in an envelope,
with a handwnttcn note. It read;
Dad: This letter and these feelinp
have been with me for a ~~e. lt did take havina a ton to · bow
riaht you were. I nowhavctwoson1of
my own and t am sound.in& more like you every day.
I wish we had more time toecther. I
wish I bad a chance to tell you how
much I've learned. Thank you for the time we did
have.
I am not your pal. The • difference makes such a relationshtp
impossible. We can share many
thinp, butyou mustmnemberthatl
----------------------------.. am your father. This it 100 times
You tau,ht me well, Dad. rm 1U1t
sony it took me so Iona. May God
blcsa you.
"A quiet place for you and your cat"
Tte Ii • Cate rue
more meaninaf ul than beina 1 pet.
You will do u I aay u tcma u you
live in this hOUIC. You are DOI '°
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f?(GLEWOOD (AP) -Superior olay put the Detroit Pistons on the
brink of their first NBA title. A
tupcrior auuudc may be nttdcd to ,rt it.
If Dctroll -a frq.ile m11 of
ptt90nalities -keeps pi.yina de.
iermined basketball and wins today·s
li•lh pme at the Forum. the Pistons
will dethrone the Los Anatles Liken and win the C'hampionship. four
pmcstotwo.
If they don't, a scvcnthpme will be
~~cd an the Lakers' home Tuesday
ni&hl keeptna alive their hope of
bttominJ the first team to win
consecutive titles sance the 1969
Boston Celtin.
Los Anaeles lost Game S Thursday
niaht because of poor rebounding.
foul trouble and an inability to
capitalize on a 12-0 st.an or stop
Board ......-..... Adrian Dantlcy. M----. . . Coach Pit Riley. who cuaranteed ~ B•eb'• Cluta .BWY com,._ ID bl8 bmt letarday at tbe Body Gloft 8urf 80at la Lapna N.,_.. Deta.Ua. AS. s~ve cham.p1o~i~1 year aao. continued t~ voacc opt1m1sm. .. , like our chances, .. be wd after
Recent-surge continues for Angels :~1:r~£?g:;:
• from a 2-1 deficit to win the last two·
Ninth-inning rally produces
fourth win in five games, 6-3
The Royals have now lost two in a row after aoina on
a 13-1 tear. 1ncludin1 winnina three out of four from the
Anscls at Anaheim Stadium.
"When we played them out there. they had some
IU)'S who were struaJina and some 1uys whO we~ hurt," satd Royals' second baseman Frank White, who
completed his 68th consecutive same without an error.
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP)-With all the talk about
Kansas City and Minnesota havlns hot streaks in the
American Lcaaue West. nobody's notictd the C•lifomia
Ansels.
But the Anaels. rallyma for three runs in the ninth
Saturday ni&ht. beat Kansas City at Royals Stadium. 6-3.
With the score tied 3-3. Roy lined a sof\ single off the
tip of shortstop Kurt Stillwell'saJove with one out to score
Darrell Miller from second base.
for their founh victory in five sames. '
.. We have several people stanina to swing the.bat
better. and our pitch in& has been much more consistent."
said Manaaer eaokie Rojas. whose team climbed out of
the division cellar by winnina on Friday.
· Brian Downina followed with a shallow sinaJe offthe
aJove of White to score Dkk Schofield and send R.ay to third. Chili Da'\'.iS then completed the rally qainst Jerry
Don Gleaton. 0.1. with a sacrifice ny.
The winner was Grea Minton. l-1. who pitched four
inninas of hitless ~lief. Second baseman Johnny Ray. whose sore shoulder
bad sidelined him since June 12. drove in the winnina run
in the ninth.
"That's another thin& -it's nice to have a valuable
player like him back in the lineup." Rojas said. "We're
scc1n1a lot ofaood thinp happcnina ri&ht now."
Bcf ore the pme. the A nae ls rcacti vated relief pitcher Donnie Moore from the 21-day disabled list.
Moore was 2-2 with an earned run averqe of 6.97
and one save before beina disabled with what team
officials described as an irritation of the riaht knee.
Strange falters, still lead~
His three-stroke
edge dwindles to
one at U.S. Open
BROOKLINE. Mass. .(AP)
Curtis Stranae survived a late lapse
Saturday and cluna to a one-shot lead
after the third round of the 88th U.S.
Open Golf Championship.
Stranae. needina only a major title
to confirm his stature u one of the
pmc's 1reat &>layers; was three shots
.ahead of the field-with three holes to
play. but had to one-putt the final
arcen to retain sole control of the lead.
He had to contend with a stonn
delay -which he demanded -and
occasional drivina rain btfort com-
plctina a 2·undcr-par 69 for a S4-hole total of 206 on the historic course at
The Country Club. "I made a lot of aood putts. I felt
very comfortable all day Ions." sa.id
Stranae. hailed by many of his fellow
pros the finest player in the world.
But qeys on the 16th and 17th cut
into his comfort zone, trimmtd his
oncc-rommandina marsin to a sinaJe
stroke and opened the door to a host
of poten1ial challenltf'S in today's
final round.
Foremost amona them arc British
Open champion Nick Faldo of Ena-
land. the lone survivina, terious
contender of the formidable foreian
continsent. dcfendina champion
Sc:ott'SimptOn and Bob Gilder. who
ha111't won in five yeara.
They are titd at 207, one shot t.ck.
faldo's i.st-hole birdie finished off a
68 and Gilder shot a 70.
SimPIOf', thwecond-round lcedet
who is seckina to become the ftnt
man to SU('CCISfulty defend hit <>Den
title sintt Ben Hopn in l 9S l. rallied
fora 72.
D.A. Wtibrina. with a 68, and·
fonner Masters champion Larry
Mize. with a 72. were another shot
back at 208-puttina six men within
two strokes of the top spot.
'f.tark O'Mcara, who matched the
tournament's best round with a 66.
was at 209. one shot ahead of Fred
Couples. who matched par with a 71.
Muters champion Sandy Lyle of
Sc:Otland all but shot himself out of it
with a 7S that left him at 214. eiaht
strokes baclt.
Seve Ballclteros of Spain. twice a
Masters champion and a two-time
British Open winner. was another
stroke behind-at 21 S after a 72. and
Grq Norman of Australia was at
home in Aorida nursina a spnined
left wrist. which forced him to
withdraw Friday.
But FaktO took over where they kf\
off. He wu four shots beck witb thrft
holn to play but made up one stroke per hole the mt of the way in. 1ncl-..di~ a bifdic on the l ltb hole.
Meanwhile Stranee.. playiQI bebiad
him. took two bolt>'I bdotc purins
the final hole.
"I was makina up around sittina in the television tower," said Faldo.
seckina to bttome the first British
player to hold both major natjonal
titles since Tony Jacklin an 1970 .
.. rve just got to play solid apin
tomorrow, stay in the hunt," he said.
Stranac. 33. who has won five titles
in the last 10 months and set money-
winn.in1 records in two of the last
three seasons. took the lead with
consecutive birdies on the eiaJUh and .
ninth holes.
Simpson paved the way for him.
surrenderinJ the top spot when he Sot
tanalcd up m the rouah on the fifth.
too\ four to reach the arcen and made
double hoscy-6.
Stranae. meanwhile. birdied the
third from about three feet. made a
couple of 6-8 foot par-savina putts
and then got a share of the top spot
with a IS-foot pun on the eia)tth.
He went in front with a sli&)\tJy
lonJCr effon on the ninth.
· Gilder, playin1 with Stranae. tied him with a 40-foot birdie on tlie 14th,
but Stranae d~ppcd a 20.footer and was ahead apm.
Gilder then double-boFyed the
Uth after missina the are.en and
chippin1 short.
That pve StranJe a three-.stroke
advantqe. but he bOICYcd the 16th
from a bunker and three-putted from
about lS feet on the 17th. cuttina the
marain to one. He had to make a 4-footer to save ,
par and the lead after hittina into a
bunker on the 18th.
Play waidelayed for65 minutes by
a 18te-aftcmoon thunderstorm. Stranae had just JOne to the 12th tee
whm he tOld a U.S. Golf Association
oflkial that. "I just saw a liJhlnina
bolt. That's it. rm not play1na any
more."
Moments later the siren sounded
bahi"I Play.
The .clJedule
AWAY
Toelev-K•m.as Cltv, 11:3S o.m. •
June 20-Mlnnesot•. 5.-0S o.m. June 21--MitlM'Sot•, S:OS o.m. •
June ?2 Milwinote, 10:15 •.m.
June 23-fdle.
HOMm
June 2.-Mllwa&JUe, 7:35 o.m.
JuM 2s-Mllw•u""· 7-AS o.m.
• On TV, CM.Mii 5.
• M Nmn on KMPC (110).
Belc~er provides Dod1ers needed llti
pmcs at their Pontiac Silverdome.
don't expect any probltmt 1tttina in
the right frame of mind forthebtgest
pme 1n the history ofa franchise that bqan in Fon Wayne~ Ind .. in 194&
and moved to Detroit in 19S7.
"Our letdowns come at home."
center BilJ Laimbcer said ... On the
road. we·~ just 12 players cheeriq
each other on ...
"I don't think thctt'll be a let-
down:· said forward Dennis Rod-
man. "It'll bt a question of who wants
it mo~. We have 10 bt c:oncentratina
and stay in our pme and not do
1n~1hina stupid ...
Durina the 1eries. iUard Vinnie
Johnson and forward Ricky Mabona
complained about playina t1rne.
Before the fifth pme, the serious
Dantlcy chided teammates about
their liaflt-hcancd beha\liOf' 1n the
locker room.
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Throw in the emotional RodmM
and John Salley and an cvmtful .-
in which Isiah Thoma pla~widl a painful back iajury and me a
father. and the PiJtons· psyche t.
comes critical.
.. That's the makeup of our team.••
Oantky said ... We've aonc thf'OUlb
this alf year. Some IUYI don't liic
criticism but you·ve JOI 10 1tt oa
them.
O.SOmetimcs we have a tendency IO
Ft• litt&e cocky when we win, arttilll
to talkina. .. be added. .. When we &ole.
we'"' very quiet. aood coac:enu.
tion."
C.0.Ch Chuck Daly hu learned 10
live with bis tcam•s quirks.
··1 can't Fl the whip out. Tbcy
won't al10w me," be said ... If )'(Ml
don't know at this point What's out
there for you ... -aut. hey, it's the human mind. the
human elcmmt."
..We proved we could win a bit
pme whell it counted." Laimbeer
said after the fifth-pme victory.
The lilltb ~of last year•s finals
alto was played at lbc Forum. •t die taken wmt into it with a 3-2 leed and be.at the Celttcs, IQ6.93. In tbat
pla}'off season. Los AneeJes had a
l S-3 overall record.
Th11 )ear. the Laken ~ 62-20 in
the fe&'ll&r season. riabt pines bener
than l>nroit's S.-ll but are only
13-9 in postseascm play and lost three
pmn for the third co111CCUtive
series. No team bas won three 1even.pme
series the same year. and the last club
to ovcn:omc a 3-2 deficit in the fuaals
was Washinston. whkb did it apia& Seattle in 1918.
Altbou&h they lost the opeM1
Detroit at the forum, tbe Lakm .,.
1~2 at home durina the playoffs.
Top seed
fall in
volleybal
Steve o·Btadovich and Pet0
Aronchtk pulled off a m.;or upset at
the >4th annual Oub Spcwtswail
Open Pro Class Volleyball Tour;
nament at Laauna Beach's Mail\ Beach Saturday when they beat No. l
seeded Sinjin Smith and Randy
Stoklos. 17-IS.
O'Bndovicb and Atoocbak ~
vaoccd lo today'14uartcrfinatsoft_be
winner's br9cUt. In the otheT W'ID· ner·s bnckct maicb. Aadrew Smith.
brolhcrofSiJtjirt, and LeifHaNOn of
La&una Beach will play No. 2«edcd
Mi\e Dodd and Tim Hovland. M-
tioo today bclins at 8 Lm.
This is the first toumameat team-
ina. the veteran and colorful O'Bradovic:h, l3. and Aronchik. O'llradovic~ a former tiahl end at ·
USC, won the ~Una leach Open
with Gary Hooper 1n 1977. Once oac
of the top four players on the tour.
.. 08," u be is kno'M\. hu not WOd a
tournament since l 9SS.
However. on Sat\&rday!
O'Bradovid1 returned ID hit old
form. spikina with su~ power. O'Bndov~ and ~ ftt'e
tra1lina. 14-U. •hen O'lnldovidl
came throup ••th a block end ~
kills to win 1L •
Huton and Andrew Salida 1114
vaoccd to today's QUMterftMll by:
defeati"I Andy Filhbum u4 Jay
Hantcdl. IS-13. ·
In otlter toumamnt action. Saa
f'alloridd of ('oaca Mea and '*'
ner Al Jane. ....,. •fl U I " O'an.do~ and~ i"
fint roud. I S. 11. but lWY ltfeel. Dant Sddhck ind o.r I~
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ATLANTA -Bob ~ ot the Houaoa AllrOI apolc)sized Saturday for
wllat he ~ a .. cardell and in·
lmlhive .. Mall:•at lbout die NatioMI
O.auizadon b Womea.
.. lec:auee or my .rlier npa ience witb NOW in
tprina trainint. h'a not euy to apol91itt, but I know
tbal r was ~" Kneooer said at a news conference
Slit betbre ·the Houstoo.Atlanta ~·
K.Depper had drawn the ire of
NOW for ~na to lbe or· 11nization as .. blowtwds ud
lesbians" in an anide published in this week's issue of SpolU
IUuttrated.
.. The statements I made I felt were really poor, .. K.DePPet said
when he learned Tucsd&y -niaht
what would be in the article.
Knepper was quoted in the
mapi.ine as sayina: .. NOW is
911 IS 11 ...ch a blowhard orpniz.ation.
The)' are a bunch of lesbians. Their focus has nothina to
do with women's riahts. It had everything to do with
women wantina to be men.''
He said he told Astros officials that if the article
.. comes out the way it sounds like ... I want a press
conftrence and I want to apoloaize, because it's wrona,"
.. I think that even thouah J made the 11atements in
ajokina manner, the statements I madeoonocminJ the
NOW orpniution were careless and insensitJve,"
Knepper laid.
_ . Knepper essentially said the same thin& on Friday
ntaht between pmes of a doubleheader when he said he
was callina the news conference Saturday to apoloaize.
"The comments I made were wrona because I
know very little about the women in NOW. I feel that
tMt'e's proti.bly some very 11rong moral, up~t
.-omen that believe very stron&J · fhat they are doina
in NOW."
Quote of the
G.rse Brett. Kansas City Royals fint
bastman who had a .JJS averqe tbrouah Friday,
on his batting philosophy: "A lot of people make
hittin1sodiff1euh. They try to1nalyzeeveryth1n1
and be so precise. In 1980. the year I almost hit
.'400 (he finished at 390), I didn't think a damn
thins for three months. All I did was try to see the
ball and hit iL Everybody tries to make hitting a
science, which it lS. But you can't treat it like a
scjmcc; you have to U'ell it like an art.··
Dodgers place Howell on DL
LOS ANGELES -Thc Los Angeles Iii Dod~rs have placed nun-handed pitcher
Ken Howell on the IS-day disabled list
Saturday with a sprained left knee.
Howell was tnJurcd in a collision with Atlanta outfiel~r Dale ~urphy Thursday niaht dunng
Howell s onl> pitching appearance for the Ood~rs this
season.
The Dodccrs recalled n&ht-hander Shawn Hillqas
from their Albuquerque firm club an the PCL to replace
Howell on the roster.
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Detroit Otud Pria. s.u.•1 Illa lap on ~. WIUda won \M proviaioaal P.ole 11 I miaute. 40.606110aedt-
89.4SI ms*-I I tiaed lM ... Of'tM WICleed oa
the ..... ""''a 2.s.mlle cimih. lut ............. of Auluil ..SI rfl 111 A• 1 r• ol IWJ. dae driven of
the two ~-....... mo~• Setlna'1 • McLaren aeamrute AIMD~ ol F:ranct oa a llict. ~ioraliftl ...,_.. MIKle Saturday. ~. who apun twice durinl the tlMI 60-minuR g.Jif'yiq
1a1ion 11 hC chaled S..'a time in vain, improved
from 1:42.283 on Friday eo 1:•1.~ while Alboreto
jumped from 1:43.92' to 1:41.100. Prott •ilod to
improve on his Friday lacl :42.019. '*'held onto the
fOutlb stattina spot. Hit be9a lrDS.turday WM 1:4l.420
... Hltlt1 ... ,,,_. inberilecf a vic:tory in lbe Motor
City 100 Escon Tran.-Am,.. s.wntay when W111J T.
l\Mt and Seett Pnea ~ Wile •1t1i• for the
lead on the finaJ lap. Haywood. drivi• an Audi
Quattro, picked up his aec:oad vicioryin roar IWtS and
added tea his serici point lead .
Obmoto dee pair for lead
Oefendina champion A,.a. °" ... n birdied two of the last four &oles s.tuirday
to tie c.uee. Wder and Cllilrle a.. I
for the lead after two rounds of tM Udy .
Keystone Open in Htrihey, Pa. otemoeo, who shared
the opcnina-round lead with M ...._, pemd the
first 14 holes before IM birdied two oldie Ila foUr on
the 6,348-yard Weit Coune of the Hcnbey Country
Oub. She wasat 7-under-s-r 137 after 36 holes: Walker,
who had an ea&Je-3 on the 16th~ added a 69 to her
openina-roun<f 68. Chillemi lbook off a boteY on the
opcnina hole and used beck-~k birdies on Nos. 15
and 16 to shoot a 69 ... llaNW •-tDI sank a 2S.foot birdie putt on the 18th hole to pull into a tie for the lead
with Senior Tour rookie 0.. ISlei after two rounds of
the Northville Invitational in Jericho, N.Y. HenninJ'•
putt completed a round of 69 and left him tied wtth
Bi~ who had 1 67, at ~under·s-r 136 after two trips
around the par-72, 7,100-yard Meadow Brook Oub
course. They were one shot ahead of Dan Blll, who
followed his opcnina-round 69 with a 68 and was at 137.
Soccer fans go on rampage
Drunken En&.11sh soccer fans nm-Ill
paged throut.h a Frankfurt bar late Satur·
da). and poficc arrested about two dozen
Gennan as well as English fans in a third
strai&hl ni&ht of disturbances. About 300 En&)ish and
German rowdies. including 16 ri&ht-wing extremists.
have been arrested or placed under preventive
detention m three cities in the latest round or soccer-
related dashes and vandalism by fans attending the
European Championships. Police rounded up about
two dozen English and German soccer fans late
Saturday night, several hours after the Soviet Union's
3-1 victory over England ... Vu Waiters, a 6--foot-4.
240-pound linebacker drafted from Indiana to shore up
an ag1n1 Cleveland Browns defense. failed a drug test at
an NFL evaluation camp in February and the Browns
knew 1t. a report in the Akron Beacon Journal said ...
Mic Wllklas won his rccord-tyma seventh men's di5Cus
title m the Mobil Outdoor Tnck and Field Cham·
p1onsh1ps in Tampa. Aa. Wilkins. the 1976 Olympic
champion and 1984 silver medalist won the discus at
• 214-2. ending Job PeweU's string of five straiJht
national titles ... Teller Queen. a 70-1 longshot under
Jockey Steve Treuare, scored a three-quarter lcl\llh
"1ctory o~cr I 0.1 ouuider Zip Into Cash to wan the
Kandcrpncn Futurity at Los Alamitos Ra~ Course.
•
Janet 'T:: .:*'~~::.,'!!'!!
and tbe 200 m•ar ......... ud~
Olympic ~ -... m1dslllt ~ ~
NtlflOn.lel toOl ... wwa .. ...,. fNa1ytt
Satuntay in lhe Million VM;io Swiat Meet of
Ch1mpeonL
Evans. '' lllld • tilM of 4 mi_. 9.-46 •onda in the AOO freestYle. ~ '* 10 IC!CODds faster than
nanner·.-p Jufie Martin, and l:17.21 In the 200 hick stroke.
The 400 hetc)ie II one or .. ree events in'wbich Evans holch tbc ...W record,
Neilton·Bel. J2, Wlao won dae I 00-mNr freestyle
and was on lbc winDi1111 U.S. ~ ICUll in die 1972
Olympics. was timed 0ID l6.M leConds in the SO
frtts!}'le.
She ii concauatina on IMl evmt in hopes of
m1kin,a thc 1981 U.S. Oljmpic 1e1m.
Matt Biondi won the mea·1 50 fteeatyle in 23.S5 sccon~s.. RoWd}'. Gaines. lbe 1914 Olympk told
medalist•':' ~t 109 rrea,.yae wboannwnced tlis return
to rompctauve sw1mmrns last week. wu fifth in 24. l'·
Televl.alon, racllo
Ta.SVmoN
I 0 a.m. -AUTO llAaNG: Detroit Grand
Prix, Channel 2.
10:30 a.m. -Mm.AU.: Philadelphia at
New York Meta. WOR.
11 a.m. -MBN'I OOIJP: PGA U.S. Open,
from Brookline, Man. Chlllntl 7.
11 a.m. -llOWUNO: Hall of FarM
Tournament finala. from SL Louis (taped),
ESPN.
11 :05 a.m. -BAlltBALL: Houston at
Atlanta, TBS.
11:15 a.m. -BASl!:BA.IL: Mont.real at
Chicqo Cubs. WGN.
11 :30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Aqels 1t Kansas
City, Channel 5.
Noon -TENNIS: Wimbledon preview,
Channel 4.
12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBAIJ.: NBA
Championship Series Game 6 -Detroit at
Lakers. Channel 2.
I p.m. -SPOllTSWORLD: U.S. vs. USSR
men's volleyball, from Villanova, Pa. (taped):
Badminton Horse Trials equestnan, from Bad-
minton. En£)and (taped); U.S. vs. China spring·
board divin&. from Larao. Fla. (taped), Channel 4.
I p.m. -AUTO RACING: HFC American
Senes. from West Aiits, Wisc. (taped), ESPN.
I p.m. -BASEBALL: Padres at Dodaers, Z
Channel.
2 p.m. -AUTO RACING: CART
Budweiser/OJ Joe's 200, from Ponland .. Ore.
(taped), ESPN.
3 p.m. -BOXING: Joe Louis documentary,
Channel 2.
4 p.m. -BOXING: Showtime.
7:30 p.m. -PRO BEACH VOLLEYBALL:
Club Sportswear Open, from Laguna Beach
(delayed), Prime Ticket.
9 p.m. -JET-SKIING: 1986 World Finals.
from Lake Havasu City. Ariz .. ESPN.
RADIO
I 1:30p.m. -BASEBALL: Anaelsat Kansas
City, KMPC(710).
12:30 p.m. -PRO BASu:TBAU.; NBA
Championship Senes Game 6 -Detroit 1t
Lakers. KLAC (570).
I p.m. -BASEBALL: Padres at Dod~rs
(doubleheader), KABC (790). K.FMB (760).
0
Three·Ume Wimbledon cham
make firs appearance stnce'
WIMBLEOON1 Enaland (AP)-A NCIOftl. a,....
and a rare opponunaty tOr ''"" Onnd ~~.~ focus of attention 11 the Wimbledoa ..... .._....
pionshill'J w1dch ~n a two-week nm Oii MondlY·
Mertina Navratilova will be ..tiaa • ~
tt.raiaht womcn'a linaln title and ninth OftNll. ~
would break the~ she abarel with H*8 --Moody. Meanwhile, Steffi Graf and M.111 Wil8adlr Will
each attempt to win their third ltfailllt Otud sa.at
tournament.
But the spotliabt may shine briabtae on Job
McEnroe. the 1three·time Wimbledon cfiatn~ ~ii ret • .-.. coum for tbe ftnt time .nee
1915.
McEnroe. tbe No. I ela~ in
tbe world from 1981-IS, II ID the
midst of a well-publicized come-
'*k. He is currently ranked 191la,
but hi1 recent play at the French
Open -whett he pve ~
Ivan Lendl a touah bettle bd'ore ~RI in t~ foWth rou~ .-
1ndica1e1 he 1s capable of wuuuaa
Wimbledon. .. , honestly believe I can be No.
NrS•... I aaain;· McEnroe said. ... know
the odds are q11nsl WM, t>ut it's not aoina to atop me &om
tryin.t; • I'm still 1 danprous opponent, especially on '888·
Even ift don't win. l'm aoina to tc1re tome people.
McEnroe's fiery temper ofttn aot him into trouble at
tradition-conscious Wimbledon, but iournament of.
ficials appear happy to have him biack. Despite· bis
rankina. they made him the No. 8seed, s-vi~theway,for
a 4csirable draw that should allow him to bWJd ·
momentum in the early rounds.
McEnroe, 29, said he is anxious to return to the
tournament whe~ he first &ained fame U I teen ..
semifinalist in 1977.
"The lonacr I'm away, the more I've ~ to
appreciate the place ... he said. "It's truly one of the pat
sports stadiums."
.
Booth top remalnlD.g
seed at surfing event.
JefTBooth of Laguna Beach is the top ttmainina seed
following Saturday's competition at the Body Glove Surf
Bout at Salt Creek Beach Park in Laguna Niauel
The 1op two seeds -No. I Mike-Lambresi of
Carlsbad and No. 2 J 1m Hoaan of San Oemente -were
ousted in Round 8 Saturday. lcavma No. l Booth the
highest remaminJ ~d entering today's quarterfinals.
The competition begins at 7 a.m. today with the
bod) boarding quarterfinals while the surfina quar·
terfinals start at 8:30. The finals of bodyboardina arc
scheduled fornoon "'1th the surfing finals slated for 12:30.
Three area surfers -John Parmenter (Muntinston
Beach). Chris 8111) <Laauna Beach) and Todd Miller
(Ncwpon Beach) -will compete 1n the same heat. The
top t\\O surfers from each of four heats advance to the
four-man semifinal~ and the top rwo from the semis
quaJif> for the finals.
The quanerlinahs1s.
HNI l-Tr-CIVltl IEndflffMI. 9rien McNurtv Cc.at..-
9ffclll. Fr.nit ~drld ICe•l\bHI. Tld ltollomofl IMllnNlllll 9-dll.
Hui J-Jollfl PttfMlller (Hun1"'91on hedll. C.llrb a11y (~
lffdl): O•no Ancl'100 ($en Ciemtolltl. TOOd Mlllt( 1Ntwe>Of1 a.di).
Hffl )-Jeff ISooll'i IL•~ 8"<11). AndY F°"'**o (Sen o.-lt),
Alc:ll .. AudOICll'I ICocOI lffcl'i, Flt J, M*e C,.~ (DeM ....,_,),
HNI -o.n Y~Droutfl (Enclftolas.I; lt!Ckv SCNtter IC...'°""''·
A•ndY Wrlollt (Vtr!•Ct l. Mell Arcllbold (Sen Cltmenlet
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... rett7'1> SOii lllilltlft1'1 •tit Qultlomu SI,._,,. ,,,, L¥0ft,,. •tot Ge~•"'"' •• ,. ,_.,," 4011 ~d •••
OWl-rf SIJJ ClllMlftU •• ,. Al>fflt!O coot L"'*cb"' 0000 MaN'i4 ... , ••• You111ct Jltl C>atlenlll , ••• ~,. Stt
Gr-W J 0 I I M<Jney.. • t 0 t -.-dll t I I 0 l'ucketl d 4 t I I 80"'9\ dll 4 t 0 t l-f M 4 I t I Inc..,... W • I t t ......... • • I I ...,.,cf •tit Tr .... lll •t tO 8'-11 SOit -Ill J01l C-ftrf •tlO M-l•W 0100 $ ..... W 1000 .._.... !II
-lllC!ldll •• t t ai-tsl'f •• 1. V-c •• ) 1 GMlllJll , I 0 0 GW•"• 10 J II 0 °"',., >. 0. ....... J. 0. ""'"c • t J Red Sox ace rebounds from Alllletlct z. Raa•er1 1: In Oakland, Ron Hassey's ~c • 1 1 • ._.,,, • • > • ~..,,• > 11 • Ntwnwia o • • • ,._._" > •, o .,_.., • • o • $.er<ert s • 1 • ~-• t t 9 • ft ~ Ill J 11 t Oerhett I ) t 1 t C-ct J t t t 1011 rl J t O 0 8ostOll ~ 0 10 0 Sur ..... c • ti I ....... c 4 0 t t .__.... 3' I I t one-out sinate scored Luis Polonia rom second base in so--u • 11, ~• t .. • K"-'"Cf u 11 0o""""rt "o o s.i..c ,. .. s....,.,.. • t.. ........... oo • • ... ....,., >" shelling to blank Orioles. 5-0 the bottom of the 13thandpvetheAthleticstheirsccond ~-: ::: ..,...,., .. It =~ : ~:: ::: ! n ~ ·-· ·• J 11. =:.. ~ n: =:.· i ::
stra11ht extra·mnina victory following a 7-6 l..._innina ,....., • • • • T.-• t • • "-" • • t 1 Mii"' , •'' ....,..,. • • 1 • ...,.,,.. 1 1 1
Wlnonfndait. ~....... T .... Mtrt T.-M•llS T-M>1J T-n••• W """' •ttt ~-ttt From Tlte Assodatecl Presa
Roaer Clemens boun~ back from the worst outing
of his career ind pitched his major-leque-lcachna sixth
shutout of the sea.son Saturday, scattenna nine hits as the
Boston Red Sox defeated the Baltimore Orioles at
Memorial Stadium. 5-0.
Clemens. who was taggccffor nine runs and 15 hits in
6;i, innings by the New York Yankees last Monday niaht.
walked one and struck out nme to raise his major·leaaue-
lead1n1 total to 149 His 10-4 record tied him with
C1eveland's Grq Swindell and Minnesota's Frank Viola
as the only Amcncan Lcaaue pttchcrs with 10 victories.
"When you have a (lousy) performance, you want to
get back out there and pitch welt" Oemcns said .. "I had to
get back out there and do what J did.
"I had a beuer brcakina ball today: I think I had
better stuff aaainst New York. They only hit about three
balls hard. Today. they hit more than th.at hard but those
were cau&ht. and when I broke their bats the balls dropped
1n in front of the outfielders."
Clemens 1s 8-0 on the road this season and has won
11 consecutive starts away from home.
Elsewhere in the Amcncan ~aaue:
Yukees I , ID•lau 2: Jn Cleveland. Don Mattina!)'
1ied the aame with a two-run double and Dave Winfield s
two-run homer capped a five.run fifth innina as New
York ended a thrce-pme losina streak.
Rick Rhoden allowed the thrce C1eveland runs and
six hits an six·plus inninp for bis first victory since May
21. Ccc1ho Guante relieved after a leadoff double in tbc
SCH'nth and pitched thTCC hitless inninp for his eiahth
save.
'flaen I, Bt.e Ja71 I: Walt Terrell pitched 1 thrtt-
h1ttcr ind Pat Sheridan and Darrell Evans homered &o
lead strcakina Detroit at Tiacr Stadium.
The Tiscn' ninth triumph m thear Jut 11 pmcs kept
them one-half pmc behind the first-place Yank.cri in the
AL East.
.._ Jlt tit •t-1 SC..."".... k-W-,.. T-. U 1 11 T.-Gt1
Twtul, rbtenZ:Charlieleaallowedthrechitsin 8-=:: w.....,. 1181 _ ~~-~ =-: : :::! =.. :: : :::J T ... , ,_.. -.-:=-. • ~ seven innmas and Tom Herr had three hits.. scored three 1.~ 1. ..,._. " co-w-... u1 -""' m c;...,. .,._, .. , -v-m ..-• t• • • 1-1
nd d fi M• ' h ~·-· 0..-. SO... si.tlt £-(;-I, ....... Sc:wtrt. 0-S..t• €-llw..,_ I.~-t AM• 0... eu1 -........ NI _..,., times a rove 1n a run or mnesota m t e ~ .. •• ... 111 1. -... , 1.oe-se.-12. _,,,.. .-.. s ,._......,., ,.._ co-MWoot .., -.__ m. Mctrodome. Seattle has los1 six strai&ht pmes and nine of • " • u u ro .... ' ,..__., -•-v-s. . ....,., nu w-v-cw-Tm• '· ~ t. u.-T-
1.ts last 10. ._ • "•• .. to • "••• .. '° " Olll...,. " • .......,, ..,... 0..-WM-• t t t t 1 t S..-0.C.. ,._....., 1111. Fllldllr I'), ............
Brewen I, Wai.tie So I: Robin Yount drove in three ...,-=:;... 0 ., • • • , 1 t'~·H • ::~ 1: : : l : =.~';' > ;,., ; t ~ ! t .....,... m. "-:: 111 .. ~::' •
runs and Milwaukee scored five times in the first two s.~ > •·> r • • t 1 .... 11-a • • • • • .... ..., • M 1 • • • • T-. fi 'C ~ I llllt--......... -1' lllSt inninp or the win at ounty Stadium. r-1u •-11,1.•> 1.,. .. _w.>> 11 >, •, •, s .,...,_w, s 1 1 > 1 1 1 -.... 1 • t t • •
I th N t . I ' -· 1 ...._ s... I I • • , • c-.., t t t I • n e a 1on1 ..... -.ue: • aft• t·a t t t 1 ...,.., .. '"'"' .. , .,.,..,, ., .,. w. MllWclc L.1-s 1 1 1 1 • ,
C.btS,E1po1t:Ch1cqo'sGrca M1dduxbecamethe RMI J, GIMtl 2 •--'" .., • t • • w-11 -.. .. , ... '-'"' ... "" o....
I fi 2 • • fj · 'Wf'-Sw-• 1 M-sc..trl -" , ... 14, .loY<t, l'nl, ,,,_. ....... I S 1 I • 6 ma,or egues' tl'5t I -same winner with a 1ve--h1tter at SAM ... ~. CINCl9MA:.,... ~ .. --.... -. """· ,....._ s--i. ,,,,.,,.._ T""•· CWt1 c...... 1t-> 1 t • 2 1
Wnl!ey Field. pitchina his third shutout of the season. ..,..-' st 1 • Ls\wi.. • 1 1 • w. •. *-c-. T11tt•. -·• r-1" "'-""' ..... , ... :tk... !.'·:.:,,..,:.., •,.. •11~
Andre Dawson drove in two runs as the Cubs won =-: ; ~ i ~ =:. ; : ; ' r-?• ,._.. '" * ............. ~ cw ....,.,
their third straiaht same and the Expos dropped their ~~ ?•:t:•:t :;::'! !> :t :' * T19trS '· "'" Jav• 1 ~:-........ ........._. '1rll, founh in a row. ,,,.;,. • ::'.:::... TOllONTO Dn1t01T .. ---. ......._ •-· ~ Mdt-
Mels J, Plallllet Z: Keith Millet's infield hit with two wllMu o t .,.,-_.. t • • Cws l, Expes • 1.1r •• .,.,. 1;~': ..._. 1;~ • T-..s -:w.-... ~C t t It T,.._.,111 J tt MOWTltlAI. OtlCA*> C-lft"' t t t I ""'hHf I 0 t t * outsand the bases loaded in the 14th inninascored Kevin v.,....911 , t • t WG<111c > • 1 •• ,._. ...... -·ct • • ot w1111ei.r111 • • 11
McRcynoldsasNewYorkcontinueditssuccessinextra-="'.: ~:::::=::: a: ~,.. ·.·.i.·. =: :: :: =~ .. ;::: =~. :::: Mtw-:O.ar:-... '°e='9uJ mni°/i•,.mcs. O.-• 1tttl'....ay"" "' Geter••" •••• 0.wt!lftrf ••22 M<Of•11 10 >••• O•llHI''• ,,., an• .,. .. -..... 'H l 1 I 0 ·~· t t t .,...,..,,.. • 0 1 0 ....... ) 1 0 0 Gr-le J 0 t t 1.-rt t t t 0 11 .. ndlll. t I 1 t F1-.a J 11 t he Mets. playinttheir lonaest same this season. are ~rf • t t W•"9cfl• •••• GtK• ,. J. 1 t Wolollc , ••• Mottt\ff ) • 1. W."'9tftl 1 ••• ~-• t t t
now 6..0 at Shea Stadium and 7.J overall in extra-innina ,.... ::.=.' C:,T=-"11 =~.-ct n ~ ~ ';t):,!, l::: ~:-,. ~ ~ ~ ~ = ... : :: : =~ U ~~ C:::: ! a:
f:!mcs. It was the 12th time they had won in their lastat· ._,.,_,_ •tit••-• "'-"' > .. • ~-ct ,. .. '"'.,. t ttt x-• ., 11 ..... • • •t ~ ··--->~• , ... O<Noft• ,... ll_, .. Jiit __ ,., "" ............ . l. • ~ WW-.. lllt -O·Nell Ill W~ ... It It 8'•"'• S I It T....... • t t I ........ J • t t
A I .. 1, 8 .... 7 I .a.tl ta 8 '11 Do-' t 1-s...r. ,,_. L0.-5-1 ,.,.,.. ,..,, .. ,., t •• • T-•' >' T-n '"' • ~,_ > • tt OCW11rt • • '• • r • n..... ~ n,.,, an . 1 •• n s wo-run MC• •. CIN•-•1 1 ,.._.._ , ,._ ,, , s • T.... •a 1 1 k-"" ....... ~" t • 1 • .-...-c a 1 1 • s1n1k sparked a nine-run seventh innina and Glenn 11111-. M<Gtit1. o....... ...,. sc.. w -... Tw..... • ... •1t-1 ,....~• rt• t
Davis followed with his lraauc-lcadins 17th horM run as ~-,.~:=:,:;~~ :"' :: : :::; 0.00-..... w_,,. '" -':-':...-:iii' = • ,: l ~: T.-a a• t Houston u~ a 17-hit atuck. · • " • n u '° ~ w-11ai -1.-iii 1-t. .. ,,.,._.. C>"-r.,_ '· o.· .... "" .... SM"-~ 1. ~ 1 -.ii 1 1.oe-r.....io 1. OW'lll • ... .,.,. • • •-• Doran had thrtt hits.. indudina his teCOnd homer. OowML.N • • t a ' LO.-Meftl'reer '· c--• ,._., .... _ ii....... ..._ a.... 111 .. __ ,
and dro\le in four runi. CMtC::.. ' ' 1 • 1 =-:: m. o=. 111 ~ ,::-= .. :• ::.,-;: 4111 ..,,_, ~~ ~~.:.· , fte4s a. Glu&t I: At Riverfront Stadium. rookie H--W.J s ' ' I I > t • M ..... IO • ,_ • .. 1111 .. tO ~ y-u. c...... l
Ch . Sabo h' ..... _ ...__..~ ........ nd . fd b ,_ 1 t • • t t ._.... --~ ...... --· *"-· , ...... ns 1ta>Uftl-•.•ln.,...1 1pa1ro OU lcs ·~ t I t t 1 > ~t..M l 1 , I • c-.. 1.,1• s i ' I ) ~ NII-~ Cltl. c.-
to aivc Cincinnati ill sixtll win in .seven pmes. San "'':.?.'r~ ,.., '0.:,..,' t • ~o:.. ' 1 1 t t :::::' J ~ ' 1 ~ cu• M-f'•-<:J. "•• • • Francitto has lost sia of1tven. U!9wir .. -...-•-•. ,.,..., ~ ~w.n > • s t • 1 s ..,.. ... .,.,. ...... OIMiilll. TNtf W--,._._ T"rllW)) t > 1 I I J 11 ...... W.) S • • J » 1 • C. 'uh I. Plralli I: Willie McOec drove in two r-rn A..-.w u..i. .. -........ ''-· '"'· c...-a ttff<_-,. • ... ..,."' ,.,. ""' o-u , • • 1 1 t
runs and Kored twitt and major-lcaaue earned run '* *''t~· ~~ """· r.-a..:;;:;::::;=:·"....,.'"'~ d ·s , 1 1 , , ave• leader John Tudor hmitcd Pittsburgh to OM run M9tl i. ,...... 2 -U<NJr_....,.., •-· ""-' Miits ........, • •·> > 1 • • >
in six innill&J for St. Louis at Thrtt Rivers Stadium. ......_.~... ..,. ~, • ., * ~,.~~ ,,.. ~ ~.,,:...:.,.--;-• • ,..
Tudor.J.2.hasanERAofl.21. =: HH :=t :::: • ..,... M. er.wt 1 * v.!f'.'*S:.:.".":.r.. :=:-i_-.... ------.------------------------------------· '==~ : ::: =:.-:::: ~ .,. .. aTUWfA •••• ~ ._ ........ J T"'f• ·-·-Hi 11 d k ....,.., tttt l,Al9dl• lttl 6Y ...... ct '111 o-a I ltt ST.LOUii ~
Bollz wOocf Park ,....,. ...... ..
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TJIM. 9 171 ....:!!IP.=--~m-.... ,. ~ 1,._.I t• UI ......,.. ._.. (Mtalll ••
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, .1. ~ .1.· 1 :::.: ~~~~ =~ :::i :-~. ::r: :=: ;:~~ =:: ua =n,ct t:: Reds deal Bell ~-'I ............. •II• .... ,. .Utt .......,,. I ... .,_.rt so" ...... _ ... ,.., .. !"" ......... i 1 c-. c • • , ' AlllM'• • • , , =· ':, J ! .. I ,...c ., • • , c.eri." • " .to Houston 11 .•UCTwl .. tr1AI " ..... 1 MMIM• •••• T,..,.e 11 tt • o..s• •••• ,..... ..... =-y r>-HI ... _,. =• t ........ t t t t _..... J 1 1 t a-d ,... ._ It If .... f tt •ACI _.. 1111 t t t ~-J t t t tJ<t1•1' 1 t t t ,,...,,.. ,.._,. •' n °""' *ti if,.. ... 11..... ... ... •• • •• '. .... • • t.. ...... . , . 'I ....,. .. • : ''*'. ' •• t L'.llllNlll I •• ._ JNlll OWf1 s..-UI ,,_,., t t t t 9-c lt t t ...,..., 1t • ••••u It• ._..,,. t t • • ...,,.. tu ......., ~ .. "'-"'> ... ....... , • • • "'-'• J t I. ....... t '. I ,...., ' I I I ...,_... '.I I 00-.M • 1 t :!.."':.!!.\! ,... I ft' IUla>1' • ., I ..... , ......... 'I. ......... .••• ....... • •. ~·-==----\:.:~..._ .... c .......... =-:·; J ,_.,, .... =~ ~::. ........ ,,_.., rr:l"' .. ii .. • p -r::: .... ..... • , • ......... .. • i!J~··.. ~"=-ii'.'J!:!·~n: = -· -~~~·,;m ~ ...r-~-= ll,~ ~ ·=--~------=,---=--.,. tzu.. I ;u fl , .... ~ ........... ,.,..JI--!! ih &'t." ,• i ,~~~!I~~~= ~ ,,. = ;Wllll ......
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MiaaetoU 36 21 .'6) 5 1-2 Woa 4 21·14 l:S-14
1Caa11s City 36 3J SJ7 '"" 7.3 Lost 2 17-17 19-14
Tcua )l JS .470 11 ).7 Loll 3 tl-t6 tl-19
?..T 28 37 • 4)1 ll'h ... Lott 2 16-20 12·17
27 <40 .40) lS'h M Won 3 11-21 16-19
Seattle 26 42 .382 17 1-9 Lost 6 IS-17 l l·2S
UIT DIVISION
NewYort 40 24 .625 5.5 Won I 19·11 21-13
• Detroit ~ 2S .615 ~ 8-2 Won 2 19-13 21-12
Cleveland 38 28 .S76 3 3-7 Lost I 20.14 .....
Milwaukee 36 31 .537 51h 7-3 Won 2 23-13 13-18
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27 Nemesis
29 Tokyo,
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by Rex &bin
U Papi Mdn't bttn unconscious and d)ing
in tht beCk bNroqn, he would havt rtally laughtd
at What mt mlft Jioma nnrl>)• church WIS sapng tO
me at tht froli '*·
Ir •dlt I 1mn Who had~d me for
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to haw ,oa Mk With IL .. W :f hldn"t l>ttn
anyWtd.
Toda7 W• "Tm_,.. father.
~w .... ....-11-...a.. .. w. • ._,1aofttrt9'N
relig ion; kt me obscrvt your dttds." Whoever
thought that up must have known my father, who
had a first-rate record of decency, compassion and
famil\· loyalcy.
Ac rhe top of the list was love ofJ good joke.
Like the dar he read a typo in an ad that said "A God
suppl}' of di2pcrs $10." Papa said seriously, "God's
better than 1 thought he was." ·
As he lly dying. I ktpt trunking about the
shoes I had told him to go pick our for his birthday.
When ht brought them home, he had in.arlccd down
the price on che receipt, saying "That's a lot of
money for a young lady on her first job."
I had listened to his labortd breathing fOf
thrtt days since his stroke.
Retirement had lcilltd him. Retirement and
his cat, Will, named for Will R~. ~ uted lO
SI)' 'Like Will Rogtrs, I chailjtd my ideas abo8t
l0ts of things whtn I got to radin ·."
A man who his ~ hlrd for 73 yeus
can't suddmly 5«.J>· Ht had stru~ an a P09'
Ozark farm helping 11 bnXhm and.._!!.
his own ~ in *'• ..ainl; II . dtC>olwhen lwuld c~lliiihiilW
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'* We asked D.uy Pilot readers to send us ~uresof
fat.hen with theircbildren. Counterdoctwi1e from above
are: Clarence Tomlia of Costa Mesa, surrounded by kin;
Gil Abramso~ Beach with IOD Geoff; Brian Bruderlin(TV.U:-Brolin'sbrolher)ofCorondadeJ
Mar and daupterTit&nf; Ken Witzel of Corona del Mar
with dauahten Sabrina, riaht. and Kendra; the Jim
Roberts family of'Newport Beach; and Pete Vistaunet of
Newport Beacll with dauahters Christina, left, and ~icki.
" •
-commodores have a ball
BJ UBEN II. BEED per" a.b Wf.lcex left the podium after Award." ._,..ew 0 • , bis own introductions without nam-The Commodore of the Year is
• ·r Tbe Commodores know bow to ina Salata. Salata covered effectively, selected by vote of all active mem-
Tbey · ... _ lettina the audience know that Wilcox bers. Jim DeBoom joked that there tf have a good time. en.JOY un;m· last year bad received ... charisma could be a tie if each of the 35
b ielves. and CDCOUJ'llC anyone in the transplanL.. members voted for himself. But that
11 vicinity to join in the fun. Wilcox lauabeds Everybody lauah-didn't happen. There was indeed a
b SUch was the spirit behind the 29th ed. Everybocf y laughed all evening. concensus. ~r-=.cs ~~~Be!:~J:~ The group throughly enjoyed them-It wasclear throUghout theevenjng ~1 rion Hotel selves at what co-chairman BW that the group is a conV1vial one, and ....__ __ --.:..~
Of ooune. Commodore Paal ~Year) (lasta··,edycar'as thsece~~oodff 0ofretheof no one was surprised when ph!!!cian Dr Daft ......... n .... labadtberi&btattitude(depend~ UK ~ _... Dave Mal1Ja was announ~ as • -·1-u ms on whom you talk to). As be Commodore social season. CoQlmodore of the Year. Wilcox man). and co-c:ham Hamilton, Jim
b introduced the 3S active memben of .. TheCommodoresarethecreetina reminded everyone of Martyn's Dale and,,. RMer. (AccordiD§ to
•1 the Commodores, he instructed arm -the hospjta)jty crew,.-of the qualifications, includinJ his involve-Manion, Rader wanted to be in-
Commodore a_, BMMU. direct-Newport Harbor Area Chamber of ment with the Mayo Oinic and Hoaa troduced first as he felt be did most of
inatheK.ayKyxrOrcbestra,toplay Commerce," explained Hamilton. Hospital, as well as service to the thcwork,butldidn'tseeittbatway.")
the USC fiaht song. .. This is our bia ni&ht to JCt toge~cr Newport Beach Chamber. Additional Commodores enjoyi~J
Sa1a1a bad been forced to introduce and show ourselves off and 11ve In addition to Newport Chamber the festivities included A.rtl CamplMll.
hlmtelf because Commodof'e '"Ski~ ourselves a Commodore of the Year President IUdaud IAdn and chair· Beb CaD•M•, f>e-c CaftUllO, a.b
liiiiiiii~~r.;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;1----------1 man Tom Wild. also in attendance QlffeN, Did Dk:kMa. Art S-...at,
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RUFFELL,$
UPHOLSfiRY IJIC. ... , ..... c... ....
ltu -U ., CISTl IUl-SU-115',
were Beb BeAe•, OU Fer...-. Du Omer, Bolt MeeaNJ, Pat
Man. Bers...., Mayor Jim C.x, Midlae~~:r. ReN. .. a ....... supervisor Tem Riley (a past Com-.... m. Alu a,,...... Cal
modore skipper) and Tom FHlltes. SdmWt, BM Sbetletea, Let
Commodores in charae of the Stanes, MJeUd S&enu and Tom .. pi. .. ev~nt were ~Im:,,. .. ._ (chair-see.--.
Smithsonian ties .
off er legends in silk
Silk~blend ties featurin&decorative
woven representatiODf of dinosauB,
old airplanes, a rare postqe stamp
and other treasures found in the
Smithsonian Institution will soon be
for sale at dcpa.rt.ment stores and
men's specialty shops throupout the
United States. New desips different
from the ones sold previously only al
the institution sift abop and throU&b
its cataloa are beinsau1ed with t&e theme .. Americ:ana 1776-2000."
The colJeCtioD includes the Wriabt
Brothers 1902 ~. the Stanley
Steamer, En1etp111e speoc shuttle and
a computer circuit board. Collections
will be issued in the future at the rate of one or two a year.
ai Ortega E_qaestriu Center
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Weekly sessions, Tues thru
Sat 9am-5pm, lunch
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Only 5 riders per session
Video tapi~g
Individual instruction
Schooling in all aspects of
horse management
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.,=~~= rolea-outoltbeontina,y. -., a order b9aiDea in 'rbe nOlo cantnctre· 1oot award
Qe.s1l•Nl.Olaio. went to acior MicMel Tucker, witb Tiie llllllt mu on the lilt, at 5-8. i1 Stern remartin,a that .. LA. Law" •a newsman Ted KoDDet ... Natty, lhup, Stuan Markowitz makes short. cUdd-
altra ~·-ona( Juat like tiis inter· , ly lawyers fabionable ... ~" .,. S1era. calL ~·· the Other fuhion. loOb and wiuen ""* butlailed-~ look. were two real sbortia -'-foOt-+ 111~ .meet measure up ~ S feet inch actor Michad J. fox fof the
7: billioDaire H ... Rou Perot wa~ ~ dimbina hither look. and -~
mqnate ~ ~e pto~ be• bis Ralph Lauren who wean "the uJ. ~wn ~an fuhionJUlt like be doel tima1e in men's h"•" fuhion" ' an business;" pme show host Pat .... ·
Saiak and his py-next«>or look: .. There's no queati~ that the ..fcqet Vanna, hia fians •Y· They'd ahoner man of today can 10ok u well
rather take him for a spin;" and dmleduanytallmalemodd)'<Mlaee
babtball whiz SINd Webb and bis in a fashion mapzjne," Stem said;
flyin1·bi&h look: •The H1wts• ftyina .. It's Just a matter of 1etecdna clothes slam~unk anist ii, apin, an artist in desiped and proportioned to
dress." enhance a iborter man's build."
Women on the Move, a buaineu and profesaional network, will
eresent its summer fashion abow at 7:30 a.m, Wednaday at the Ritz·
Carlton, Laauna Nipel Models will show cwrent fashion trends,
accessories and band-painted silks made for Esther Leiner's ENL O&Uery
and Boutique.
Helen Oreenblltt is chairwoman for the even~ which will raise funds
for the youth prosrams of the Jewish Community untcr of South Oraqe
County in Llauna Beach •
Helen,.. 412-35'4, or Betty, 497-2070, have further information on the SIS brcakwt. . • • • The latest trends in fashions and hair styles will be presented by
Balboa Island Hair and Nail Co. June 30 at Promises niahtclub. 3333 West
Coast Hiahway in Newport Beach.
Forty-six models of all .. will show off the trends. The Broadway,
Fubion lslaDCI, wiU ~vidC clothina for the vanity fair. Students from Richards Bau tr C.Ol will heh> si.,e the show.
TickeuareU in vanceandS6at the door. Twenty-five percent of all
proceeds will benefit· the American Cancer Society programs. An
opponunitk~;na will be held, with prizes exceedina S 1,000. Viola at the hair and nail company, 673=-6464, bas further
information. • • • A representatjve from the American Cancer Society will ditcuu
summer skin protection, and a repraentative from Elizabeth Arden will
discuss makeup techniques Thursday at Nordstrom. South Coast Plaza.
The 7 p.m. seminar will be in the special purpose room. Reservations can
be made by callina 549-8300. • • • William Pearson's fall collection will be informally modeled noon to
3 p.m. Monday in fine apparel, upper level. of I. Maanin, Soiath C'.hHt Plaia. . ~-
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Camp Costa Mesa '88
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• ...,._ Y~ and .tile a.tl111° .-r Tw17 1.1111 .-~·
roa.aded .,,. CUol Wllba. {left) Roddie ••bit• ... Ltadayllarrt.oa. . :
A p~oper launching for the High Priority Cl&,ssi<? :
BJ L\llSN 111. mo
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. 91UJ l1H• Palmer and w .... ~ must shop in the same stores.
They buy the tune clothes. :Jbey even
decMted to wear the ume outfit to the
same petty. SurPrite 1urpri1e.
But the clotbina ae\;tion was a tad
more obvious at last weeteftcfs pre.
event oockWI reception for tbe Hifh Priority Celebrity Oolf ausac.
Belden-Pai mer chaired the event and
Cobb it ~t of Hilb Priority.
Tbeir visibility 6lci.or WU inc:reucd
Mocambo's
birthday
bacchanal
IJ ROBERT HYNDMAN. ...........
Who needs LA.?
Sure. the best restaurants, the best
clubs and the best traffic jams in
Southern California ~ found in the
City of the Anaels. But Oranae
County ain't that hick, with the foOd
evcr-improvina and the traffic, Ood knows, ever-wonenina.
And with the suc:cess of Mocambo,
OC niabtlife no looser ends when the
ki\CheD closes.
Mocambo, the hip and ever-trendy
nf&btclub that takes over Ne~rt
Station in Costa Mesa every f nday nilbt. cdebrated itl fint anniversary
on June 10 with a rouaina mas-ueiade ball, which imprcurio lWllJ fashioned after the Bal
t'z Artl -the an students'
bell celebrated by youna Parisian• in
the l930a.
.. The bill was much more than a
celebration; it WU lite a PIPft
t.c:ehanalia," Grundy aid ... Every
indulftnce wu pemutted. Wild cos-
tumes, HOtic decoration• and
frenzied rbytbma were the canvu for
the paint of untold abandon ...
While the Mocambo c::elebntion
may have swnmoaed tbe Bal des
Quat'z Atta mainly in spirit, a handful
dramatically.
However, it didn't much matter
once the 2~plus 1uestsanived It the U&una Beach home of llalf1 and Bela Relud (shuttled from the
Ritz-Carlton). With 181~ square
feet under one roof, Beioen-Palmer
and Cobb had to make special
arranaements simply to see each
other.
The cocktail reception launched
the tournament weekend, ftlturina
accommodations at the Ritt-Carlton
Hotel, aolf at The Lin.ks at Mon.arch
of the 700 who attended the cel-
ebration arrived in costume. And it
lent a festive air to the evenina's
proceedinp, which alt0 included a
0. a....n Film Retrospective on
the video screens. the maaical art of'T-
D. a dance ~ormance choreo--lf'IPhed by ... B-..,. the
performance an o Ga. c.n., and
the usual Moca.mbo array of Day-Olo
ao-ao airls. DJs. poteurs and
scencsters.
Grundy, a Newpon native now
transplanted in LA,, apparently bad
somethina to prove to his new
neiahbors and invited a busload o'
Anaelenos down to Mocambo to
tasie..test the club while cbanaina
some minds and lowerina 10me nose-
anales concemina the •te of ni&bt-
Beach and a post-tourney banquet
back at the Ritz-Carlton. all in
aupportofHi&h Priority,IDOflUiza-tion estabished to diuemina1e infor-
mation about and ra.ite funds to
combat breast cancer.
Hilb Priority board memberOltfla J...._ was inc~ of the evenina.
bavina ama~ with ,,. hid (of
John Pohrs 81stro in Costa Mesa) (or
an unusual .. dinner by the bite.·~
Johnson wanted to make certain the
party went weU. She'd talked husband
,._., into underwritina the entire
Summer Sale
Stans W~ .• June 22nd
Desiper Sportswear
cl Desianer Dressq -
Alben Nipon
Richard Warren
Gispa
Barry Bricken
Semplice, etc.
lhinajust to make sure.
.. This rcccption allows all the
tournament perticipantl to ~ to know each other and the celebritiea in
a relaxed surroundinJ. Camaflderie
is a bi& ~rt of what th11 whole event is
about,' Johnson said.
The committee credited the ad..
vance underwntina (and the fund-raisina ability of SNne hWIJ) for
the major financial. suc:cet1 o( the
tournament Only in its second year,
the classic was expected to raise
SSO.OOO.S60,000 to to directly to
breast cancer research.
Although iuests enjoyed min&lina with cclebnt1cs includlq .,.-eny
Later ("Youna and the Restlesl .. ),
IJMsay euru. (former Miss
USA), former bueball peat .,...
"Bhle M ... " CW.., Ales "Pmdt ..
BJ._WM&e ("lshw") and Rams
quarterback e.p Mm.a. the biam
cdebrit>-was the boute 1tsclr. A
Mediterranean villa hanaina on the
rocky clifTswith ocean views from any
number of balconies, the house is
more of a vacation home for the
Reinschs. The couple, who resi4e
pnmaril)' in San fraacilCO, had ftoWn
in especially for this event
Honorary chain ...._ and G~ uene,.,... were joined by their
dauabter and IOD-iD-law Vklde and
BUiie a..:
Orpnizen ol the clautc alto in-
cluded ,.., De*. Can& ......
G•J Bale, a.a, Aw &n.lltpr, ea.-, i..w-. M&rJ ,.., ... ~•«• c.nrta....._ w.wr.. and a.rl•e ........
A Saturday that's up for bid
Auction enthusiasts have a
blockbuster of a Sat11rday comina up.
South Coast Repenory Theatre,
the Newport Harbor Art Museum
and the Mu.ltiple Sckfosis Society of
Oransc County will put a variety of
interesting items on the block.
The Guilds of SCR are callina the 10th annual end-of-seuon event .. A
Repertory Revue." Festivities bcain
outside at the theater at 6 p.m. with a
silent auction and buffet dinner -a vast buffet provided by almost 20
restaurants.
Guests will arrive to rqtimc piano music with an .. Army Mberd"
typedoina .. celebrity" interviews as
they enter under the lltbted theater
marque. W.C. Fields, Charlie
Otaplin and Astaire and Roaen look-
alikes will be there, and a Cotton club-
style dance review will be praented. Want to buy a bone? An f.ayptiao.
Part)'IC>ers wiU move into the Arabian colt will be IOld at ilii fifth
theater at 8 p.m. for Act II and 10-a annual MS Society fund.ftiter cmlled live auction conducted by Melvin .. Arabiu Fantasy ... 1k Wemn
Giller and more live cntenainment South c.o.st Pim will 1'e deconted
directed by G Atkins. with Persiaft.l\IP. Cottwned 1ne.d-
TM finale~ be coff'ce, liquer and ants, pa.Im ·re.eden and Ai'lbian
dessert at mjdni&bt aJona with danc-hones will put pests in a Middle
ina under the stan to the music of Eastern mood. · Gary Matsurra and Friends. A vast array of items wiU be on
Ce><:bairina the $6S-per-penon display at the S:lO p.m. party. Silent
party ~ Carole Ford and Susan biddina wiU p1ecede di.nner IDd
Sbusk.o. For the fint time, tickets~ dancina to Manny Harmon's Or-
beiq sold to the public for an c opportunity prize -an eiabt-day r =Jiiillll[ll1n· .. -x··.-,_.-·..,..~--.~--
vacat101l for two in Sinppore and •(in • "*'' tNl "°' tlifl\ Ho-. Kana. A doicn tackcu wiU ID In price: fHSOl\abl•:
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Tm
Perbmlaca Will•.,_ S.W-
days Uda• l:JOad 4 p.a. fOr two Wi6 • -*tidOMI ~~~ .. ,=. Qdl 95M>33
~~a::: witll dlil week"• perbmances, in-
cludins
e-a.ne,• at the Cotta Meaa Civic
Playboule, 61 l Hamit10n St., Cosi. Meu (6SO-S269), closina per-
fonUnces IOday at 2:30, Tbunday ttaroulla Salurday at a p.m.
·~ ftrd1N• at tbe Newport TbeMa' Arts Center, 2SOI Oiff
Drive, Newport &e.ch (631.()288).
final performances Tbunday throuah
Satwday at 8 p.m .• IOday and next Su!ldaY at 2:30 .
..... le S.J G11•1•" by the
Stop-Ga~tcr corneany on the Second of South Cout Reper-
tory, MS own Center Drive, CO.ta
Mesa (648-013S or 9S7.-.033). wind-
ina up t~y at 3 p.m., 'tuetday thfouah Friday at 8:30.
•°'Plll!tf a.11 m DIMtlet" at the
Gem Theater, 128S2 Main SL, Gar·
den Grove (636-7213), clolina out
today at 7:30, Wednesday throuah
Saturday at 8 p.m.
... .Ai.e ,... ..... by the Brea
Theater l.eque at the Cunis Tbeatcr,
l Civic "Center Circle, Brea
CS2~66S3), final performances
Wednesday throuah Saturday at 8
p.m.
PAUL HOGAN UNQ.\ KOZlOWSKJ
2:1.,. -~-~J[
• ..,.. .... ~ar-Ameri-can Chiktrm~ at the
Anaheim Cultunl Altl Oaw. 931
N. Harbor llYd., Aaabcim
{751-S032), com~ill ru IOday,
Saturday and next s.Dday at 2 p.m.
Still on the boenh and continuina are a half-dozen other local pro-
ductions. includina:
·~ Glrll" on the main ataae of South Cout Re~. 6SS Town
Center Drive, Coua Mesa
(957-4033), Tuesdays throu1b
Fridays at I p.m., Saturdays at 2:30
and a. Saturdays at 2:30and 7:30 until
July 14.
Capo Orchestra opens concert series today
By MICllABL llYDZYNSU
Dllf .... Ce:a 4 1 I
The dormant Capistrano Valley
Symphony Orchestra will revive
today to initiate a monthly series of
"Concerts by the Sea" at the Dana
Point Resents hotel.
The orchestra. under the direction
offounder Donn Laurence Mills, wiJI
present a pops prosram consistina of
the final section of Rossini's .. Wil-
liam Tell" Overture, Strauss waltzes.
Sousa's "The Stan and Stripes For-
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ever," selections from Rodaen and
Hammerstein's .. South Picilic" and
Lionel Bart's .. Oliver" and medleys
of 1940s hit tunes and Muppet
movies.
••This is a critical conccn ICries for
us," Mills said from his Chapman
Collcae omcc, where he serves as
music depanment chainnan. "Part of
the reason why we haven't been
aenina the support we need is because we haven't pven enouah concerts for
people to PU&e us by. This aeries will
put us in front of the public apjn."
I
The concert will be a poolside
affair. People seated at the 48 tables,
200lawnchairsorin the 3S balconied
aucst rooms will be treated to cbam-
pqne and hon d'oeuvres, which are
included in the price of the tickets.
.. As r_ou can tell, this will be a hi&h-
class affair." Mills said.
Accordina to Mills. the hotel of-
ficials are waitina to see if the concert
will be popular before fully commit-
tina to the monthly acnes. which
would run tllroab October. The3~year~~Ca~stranoValley
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -William
Hanna and Joaepb Barbera, tele-
vision's premiere cartoon animaton
and creators of the movie's .. Tom and
Jerry," have been voted the Gov-
ernors A ward by the Academy of
Television Arts It Sciences.
They will receive the prestisious
award durina the '40th Arinual
Primctimc Emmy Awards preten·
Jation Au&-28, Ooua Du1t.sman,
announcecs Friday. ·
r .... WHdl••..-.• i••~" Allll'•illldllafl1111llM = ............. ..,,. .....
bto1lu1-. .. 11~..._ ~ .. _.... --t ofMoior ¥ dlect. t:l:wv1ew1. Aleunder llid.
A vobuueer ~· reviews the entire procm '° mue ~ ftul ...... IMllid.
A ¥Ol.....,aa ..... blci ... ol
~ uaita. or beclulC Iii rothert em.,ao,e. cbink the volun-IACCf is aot ready to aaalre the
conurutmeat '°die orpaiadoa Evea aa owrty demieclinajob can
keep a volunteer out ol tbe propam,
Alexander aid. .. Tbete'• IO much rejection in the
child's life already, ft don't want to
subject him to it apin," Aleunder
said ... It would juat be another lou
and add to hi1 low 1elf-esttem. '"Tbete'a not one lhiq that keeps
'IUOO
IOIMODI out. i1'1 e~ W.. 'ie'.;.. ~-be MJClll ftd ia ~ t whic:b .... avoided -. r' •&ioM o1-.. or
mal111aticml 1by any vo1m--.. ol-
ftciU aid. Suda ecandeh M~ left I
cloud over Bia BrocbCn chapten in
otberlftlel.
But Alaallder Mid lhe doesn't
thiak tbt ~ ol YOhanleen is
becauae ol che ~· taee111-pn>-c::eM.
''We're c:amuJ. bUt I don't think w re~• lot or tare manv away," the llid from the • c '1 Tuttia
beadauanen. .. ~., uve a
loc of mee volunteeri111-"
Boqer, who ii Ii •• uid he is unsure what drew bam to the or-
pnization, alt~ be kicked the
idea around in bia mind f'or a couple of~ I aueu I just wanted to make sure I was stable:' be said. "It's a lot of
lt1'11'G •••
•IPOMibilicy. mon than I a-peCted."
... lbc divideadl have aho ...
men cban be expected.
Vila ..... met Peoqe, die lpoy ._ .. ,.mid did noc a,ea up ...atj.
TMIMldw11d.llc.aid. -.,.. OCMr daJ, I ttopped b} to
-... .__Olfaadwe_...up --~ ~" '°'8er llid. ''After a Maile, we• were WradiM
arou.ct ud llusbina laa a~· Ol brodlen." ac,..er and Alexander are quiet to
say, bOwever, that it is not me~ of
Bia 8rochen to provide a •tber fWare.
.. J'ID IM>l IU~ to late cbe PiM:c
o( his •m:iclust be a ...., ~ friend,"be · ''He'snotlooki ... b someone to take him to a carnival
every week; just someone be can Wk man-to-man to.
wrbat•s im~L It was to me. I
oouldn't imaasne srowina up without a father." ·
CBKTERCLUB ==.. wll with views o1 ......
ud ...--. ud the a.inaee•1 Rooii.·wlaich~toa ~
INL "There'& alto a 1piDC'-pC tied ~/di · room IDOdcled after'
llroli de ~hild"• library ia Fruce.
All ol tbc rooms can be uted b
dinills « businca llWliftll, •die dub can accommodllc up 10 l06 ~ h dinins at one time, Mlidl
OftcD ~ on a m¥>t per-bmucc niibt at the Ans Caner. Ocher· niCetia include a wine
.. c:dlar ~by Ti moth Slndc:I'
o( me wine comnuttec. It : 94
individual vaults where memben caa
S10tC their fine wines. which musa be
at least 1 O ~" old. The club also has individual J!!:
vate telephone booths, and art p11ery•• corridors.
Or•'ll Oo..e IWLY PM.OT/.._, .U.. 11, ._ -
dUb. .. commeated McT.._ ·· Bnlcc Lyle, a Nl..,n ._.
acco.i ewutiV9 ,.,. Ii ff
~ joiaed * ........ th~ihl aeo ... At .C Ulli\linitY
olSuDM.o.1 · .. ina....,.._
formed a ffttemity -• lhillk .....
There were 60 ~ us and .. Md a
committee to rai1e fuDdl f« cMri~.
I've left that bebiod aow, bul I mill
tbe ~and the ca.-...• LYie met.
... )uncb at me dub about once a
No ~ ever. chanees ha* week and two to four times a mondl Mcm~ ~.a bill, and n terVlCC wilt meet with clients." clmlltil~. Members alto sip L..a.. would like t.o tee tbe .,.,_, lot Yalet pmtiQI, ,.... . ol cd . _.. . aacl ~ _...,_ _;,.w ._, .... _ ........... bcco_~ more anv ~ ln .,.....uet. , ... .---~are~.,, ~ uvw cbaribel and turn mto an oqaaaza,.
aad at ftnt ft!> UPI were pven. But o~r tion like Los Anaiekt'• very Old and lllClll~beins~~t.heyarecouldn.t · ex.elusive JoNllhan Club.
Und at. NO? llpp1.na u .allowed. if New blood in the dub ii alto
they want to, said McTe1cue. injected tbfou&h the lelKY member-• •
Tbem..u<>rityofthemembersarein "1ip bui~ ~ members. aho
tbei.r mid-40a to 60s. accordina to the under JS, qualify tbroulb thdr rnanaeer. but the club is tr)'ina to pamits' memb enmj). • ..
atuact the under JS crowd by oft'erina Marilyn Damm ofl~_da&IPeer • • junior memberships. of Dorothy and Willis J4iUer aDd a
PAPA BECAME A VETERINARIAN AT 40 •••
The ladies lounae displays its own
an collection 1n the sittuta area. Thie
touch of class continuet thtoumb to
private cubicles with lavatorin.;lresb
Dowen. cloth towels and periOftal
items for m'lady's croomina Micek.
Biukfast 1s served from 7 to 9 a.m
Monday tbrou&h Friday; lunch ii
available each weekday, with dinner
served Tuesday through Saturday.
Jun.ior mcmben pay only $3.000 lepcy member, saw tbe dub b tbl
initially, which is considciM a down first time when her modler' came to
payment on the SI 0.000 lnitiatioo fee sip up for membel'lhip ... , would like
due when they tum 3S. to continue with the dub after 3S, .. Proaa81
He was past 40 when amazed
rqistrars at Kansas City Veterinary
College accepted him because of his
. U41believably hiah entrance cum aracb. A hayseed without even a hiah
school diploma.
Then he married Mama, the pa-
tient little spinster who had waited so
Iona, and produced two dauahtm u
he approached 50. He said more than
two wau pmble. "Before I'd have so
many kids I couldn't su~n them, I'd~ see a veterinarian was one of
his favorite jokes after be aot bis
cmientials.
He bad sat on the porch for W"Ceb
aft.er his forced retirement from the
Department of A8Jiculture, starina at
his bands, not even Jisteruna to ball
pmes. There had been a time when
anyone bettina on a ball pme could aet almost computerized details on
every game and player from Papa.
Then suddenly, blacl, shiny Will
had come into Papa's life, climbing
the steps with decisive movements.
He rubbed his thick C'Olt qainst
Papa's leasi riveti!ll com-oolored
eyes on my father's face.
Almost immediately, Papa was
apin the man who carried me on bis
shoulders at circuteS. His sense of
humor returned. The sense of humor
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That niJ!'t I came in late. Papa was
still up. 'I couldn't sleep,'' he said
apoloaetic:aUy.
The entire club is available to membcn for major tocial events
durin1 the day Saturdaf. all day Sunday and Monday evm1np.
.. lbis junior catqory will be an wd Damm, who is in Jud men..,.... • \'
intetutincdevclopment for us," said mcnL "I eftJOY the toCia1 ~and
McTeipe. "1 am very impressed with the closeness of the Perfomuna Ans
thedynamiccroupofyounapeoi>k in Center. .
lhisarea who have a dedic:auon to the A peintina by Damm's arttSt hus-· As I sorted bis clothina a week after
his death, I picked up the shoe box
and found the receipt he had f<qed to
keep me from spendina so much
money. I felt the warmth of bis
shoulden c:arryin1 me at the circus.
Dororhy Loui$1C White is• Costa
Mesa writer. ..
• It is not unusual for members lbow
up several times a week for lunch. ht
the Garden Court, they miabt ch()()le
The Center Oub cheesebu,.er,
arts and community activities. Some band David bop at tbe club. .. It'•. a . : •
old-line clubs have become &oodplaccforb0tbof&a1toen1a'W.n '·.
dinosaurs. . .a h1d1na place for bia business clients," she II.id.
~incss ... bastions of male ~ "These youi-a ~b!:n. •f! e!l-pllon. I am also impressed by bi&h POSed to the finest thilllt 1.D life. uid
levd of activity of the women in tile Stebbins. "They can leim a lot." barbecue or seafood.
··The food cost here is com~ to fine restaurants, and we try 10 bear--------------------------
littJe under," said-McTeiaue ... The
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To the Eclieor. Howabout~· --~ Dailf Pilol Mitet w clelPite jta ~ ne fits this let1Cr evea ~
hcadline .. Mr • ......_~:t.t
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June l3 editorial.
I don't now 1MiiW .... IMap
shots the Pilot hu ~ lllii• me durina my 26 yan in public eftk:e,
and I certainly won•a bother to count
diem. This llllell one i& ,riu t'acie
evidence of the i~af"9ch of
the Pilot's work. As 1 a.vHhl.Mlic
.. fish bowl," I hOoe ddl will •Jut
' cheap shot f'rom·tfie W.of,ou.
First, it looks lite )'OU riDPed elf the
idea i>f malehiWom 90'deatk:E'' with politicians a¥ •
column publishi!ld the deY re,
to ~-that does not coiDddc widl ~ut prejudiclei lbou& lllY Work.
Third. you recycle old criticilm
about my vOli111 rtcotd. ~111 lhe
racia &hit the vaa =or voeen in the Houte 1re . by wide
llW'liaaud involve Mb vis.I.._ u National Ostomy Dey. I'm theft
for the i~ponant VOies. FoUrth.-~ teek to impup my
inteafity bY ricyding a story. ft-om a
prize..teekina Dallas Momina News
reponer that is. in 111 respec:ts, a non-story. I have recieved hoooraria, or
speakina fees. from virtually every
major defense contractor. All of them
are limited to $2,000. Even if you
don't believe I am a man ofintearity,
it doesn't \ate a 1tnius to fipre out
that thele contractors are competing
apinst each othe~ and if one receives
equal amounts 01 money from all of
them, there is no monetary reuon to
favor one over the other.
virtuaJIY all Army weapon sysSems.
Contrary to wbat bu been rCpotted,
we did lhi1 to save money -not to
spend iL If' the Pilot Md decided to
call me to clleckt I would have
explained that rather than tcnP
mature produelion linca of the saa~
of-the-an M-1 tanks. H-=60 and H.:&4
helic:optcn and HEMMT liucks and
IW1 new ....-... development at
new and IJ"eller cost, we stayed with
the mature, proven system. Oranted.
there ha. been a IJ"ell deal of
technolotic:al development in many
of these systems and we should go
ahead with new development when it
is warranted~ however, a uuck is a
truck. If you know about any true
revolutions in truck technololY in the past few years,· please let me ~now.
The Dull Men's Club toys
with lau.nching_candldate
June 12, in the C>ruili Coanty
Resister. Is this a c:Oinciclenc:e? Per-
haps this explains Why you think it
odd thit someone ebe could rec:ieve
$2,000 for speakina to a poup. Ollie
North and Henry KiniQICI' earn
$25.000 a apecch. ~t Ford
eamsS20,000aspeech. Maybe you're
.a:ustomed to rccydiftl old ideas.
When I ~to someone, I make an eff'on to come up with ori&inal
tho•t. Seciond. you recycle old criticism
about my foreian travel. I will not
bother to list the dozens of foreign
heads of state I hive met with on these
travels or the imeortant ..,eements I've helped nqollate or the ICCUrity
interests of the United Stat~ I have
defended abroad. You've been in-
formed of some of these before; it is obvious that you do not want to listen
You may be interested to know that
I ranked S3ro amona the 435 mem-
bers of the Houte ofRcpmentati VS an
honoraria recieved last year. That is
probably about where I should be,
given my seniority and my top post
on a subcommittee. The reason I did
not do more is because I have set
aside time to be in Orange County. to
meet with constituents and address
their concerns.
Fifth, yea; you do pay me with your
tax dollars, and I dO .. feel duty bound
to speak to various poups without charge" as you so eloquently put it.
(By the way, Conaree hispven 1uelf1
zero percent raise in 12 of the past 19
years. How many journalists would
put up with that') I have spoken to
handredsof community groups in the
40th District -all for ffi:e. I also try
to maintain an open-door Policy, so
any citizen with a concern about
aovemment policy can calk to me
about it personally. Unless rm work-
ing in Washinaton, I speak to every
single hiah school class that invites me. You name the group; I've
probabl¥ sooken to them. Do I chaqe bonorana1 Of course not. But your
editorial impli~ that I do. By now, I
am tlot surprised by another inac-
curacy in the press.
B'/ STEVE PllEEMAN
A few Dull Men's Oub members
were sittina about idly bavina coffee whe_n_ Harvey HoopnaaJe .spoke up
8dv1Slftl be had a hanhrina to JCl into bit-time politics. Astonishing
indeed -almost as thou&h he•d
expressed a desire for employment in a ttnderi .. planL .
~--•watt I.hat he'd hive to
start at the bOt~ which here in
Newport &e.ch meant election to the
City COUllCil t.bieD a posaible appoint-
ment 10 the ma~ty. But even then
one is still but povding before the
throne of POiiticai bicrafcby.
But Harvey bid that Southern
Concrcssman·s flamboyant white
hair, he .as sood looking when not
too clOle up. and resonably adcot at
• aibberisb and circumloCauon. We'd
run bis c:amplign we decided. and
fortlawitb brpn c~ out his backaround.
Havina lived in Newpon Beach
many years, and not dependent on
the town for income, be was., of
counc, a slow growther. "Once
aboard the ship haul up the
pftlWIY, .. he araued.
About college. A touchy subJ«t.
yea or nay, especially since Harriett
Weider's hoopla. Ro.11 Reagan anend-
~ colJese (Eurcka) but -gulp-let's
not aet into thaL Allen Bloom. in his
-rhc Oos1n1 oftbe American Mind"
considers univcnities the stomping
around of the dummies. Abe Lincoln
never went and was smarter than
most. Harvey._ had attended SC. but we•d soft pedal iL
Sex. Another area to a void. Con-·
sider the havoc wrought (Dave)
Baka's c:ampaip when a smaJcer
(dOthed) burst m on bis spiel at the
8alboa Bay Club, shouted
.. adulterer .. and dashed otr. On the
otba ~ if a c:anclidaic is Galahad-
purc some suater or likc yoyo might
ORANGE COAST
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Pvbiisned ..,..)'day ol tl'!e Yffl II
330 W S.~ St . Co.la Mesa CA ..
AdOrnt con~• 10 Bo• 1560 Cc»ll ._... CA 9264.>6
pop up brandina him ••py." ·
Harvey had been a Boy Scout .. An Eagle Scout?" we asked.
"No. but I'm aoin& to volunteer iny
services to the Sea Scout Bue as a
uiling instructor."
••Never! .. cried one of our Dun Men
in 'urmoil. .. You'll rec:aJJ that one
such •uy was jailed for rapina one of
the guts. People a~ beginnina to
believe thit an¥ auy who involves
himself with kids 1s an incipient molester ...
"You attended traffic school, didn't you?" someone asked. ··Three times," said Harvey ... Next
time I'll aet my PhD ...
"Hmmmm ... So ).'OU can•t cam-
pailD-. by automobile. Some mama
will stan screamina drunken driver."
.. You were in the Army." popped
another Dull Man. !'You &<>t a Good
Con4uct Medal of course. Everyone
did."
.. Nope. I didn't."
.. You djdn't?"
"RiahL I didn't."
"Hmmmm ... probably the only guy
in the history of the Armed Forces,
certainly since the French and Indian
War, Wlthout one. They came with
the uniform." . .
Silence. All were busy ruminatina
on the paths the c:ampaian should
take. ~
Another Dull Man asked, .. I saw
you in the chcdc-out line at Hushes
market, Harvey. You were en~ in a discussion. Were you helptna that
stoopecl little old lady who was
behind you?"
"Not exactly. That was the 10-
itemJ-Or-lcss lane, you see, and that
lady behind me was beefina that I had
more than 10 items." "Did you?" "19.'' .
··19?"
"Yeh. You sec, some time ago I
figured those other lines were too Iona
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T•a.. News Editor
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Ad¥trtlSllll Director '"" .... Clas51fled DndOf '*' r.,, .. C.rcu~tion 0.reclOf
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Producbon Director
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and slow. So I started in at the H~or
less. Then I tried 12, next 14 and so
on. I've been as hiah as 22."
No pussycat - a drivin& force -
true political strength," a Dull Man
exulted ... And on astro10I)', tarot
cardsand such stuff. .. Harvey, howdo
you stand?"
I know of no reponer who has put
the Oshkosh truck story into proper
context. In both 1986 and 1987,
during the several weeks that the
House Armed Services Committee
was consi~ng how many trucks to
buy. ~· Were also cons.idering the
entire Army bud&et. The Committee
decided to increuc ~nding on
ROBERT E. BADHAM
Member of Conaress .. WcJI, we have this cleanina lady
who comes in twice a week. Does only a middlin' fair cleanin& job, but is
really great at readina palms and et pbrenolOI)' ...
"Maybe you collect somethi~ ..
was sugcsted. "Maybe antiques, tint
editions. an. stamps ... "
''Stamps. yes." Harvey cut in.
.. Christmas stamps -the ldn4-sent
out by health orpnizations. by
Father Aanapn's Boys' Home, by
Save the Redwoods, and other outfits
seeking donations.
Readers reflect on
elections' aftermath
''The official post office stamps."
he continued, .. are all so varied
nowadays -illustrated with trees,
animalt, forts. flowers, whatnoL No
two alike, you miJbt say. I use m(
phony stamps on my out10ina mai .
And d'ya know! My leuen set
tbrouah, they're delivered.'' Fosdkk. our forensic spokesman arose. .. Harvey," he bep.n, .. you are
defraUdins the Postal SeTVice -a
felony. I sincerely believe that if
credtntials were required, you•d have
difficulty landin& a job at the sewage
disposal plant.
"However,.. and he paused, for
Fosdick is dramatic. "you have
indeed made it clear that you are
wholly, eminently and psychically
qualified for high, truly high, political
office. For it is certainly rare findina
one whose instincts and attitudes are
so unden iably suitable, so -and I quiver as 1 sav it-so ideal!"
To the Editor:
Reprding our Orange County Re-~~liticians, I am truly em·
Of the poup who,_ for the 40th
Conpnstonal District seat. the win-
ner supported and was supported by a
man who admitted he took kickbKks
ft-om arms deala1 and who took
travelen checks out of the .. till" for
~nal expenses and has been
indicted by the federal aovemment
for much more severe crimes. The
runner-up apparently foracd another person's sipature on a $48,000
check!
In another part of our county, the
winner also had the support of .. Rambo Ollie" and the runner-up
admitted she had lied for years about
ber colleae attendance.
"Riaht-on!'' cried the group ex-
ploding in frenzy. "Ri&ht-on!" And
unable to restrain themselves funher
burst into the national anthem of politics: .. Freeu jolly good fella,
f reez.a a jolly .....
Then, for the Assembly, we re-
nominated a man whose principel
mission seems to be raising funds
tbro•out the United States by
speaking out apinat Tom Hayden
and Jane Fonda and probably hu tbe
reputation of beina the most inefl'ec·
tive member of the state Alsembly.
In November, I think it•s time for
Republicans to grit their teeth, vote
Democrat and not allow these types Co•meata welcome-·· to repreeent era•~· That's what I am ao•na ~ do! The Daily Pilot welcomes ' · BOB KNOX
your opinions on matters of Newpon Beach
public fnterest. • • • Lett.en and lonaer articln of To the f.ditor:
commentary must be siancd. Now that Measure A throu,h Z are
They should be typed orcfearly behind us. we need to tum to more
written and sent to LETTERS serious matt.en., namely the business
10 the EDITOR. Daily Pilot, ofNovember .
P.O. Box l 560. Costa Mesa, CA Except for the speculation ofbowhoh 92626. will occupy the second seat on t
races, it's a virtually ocrta1nty that office seekers were elected because of
Geo.rsc Herbert Walker Bush will be the amount of money that was spent
on one ticket and Michael Dukakis on on their campaign sand of course, the
the other. same ~ for ~itions. in-
We need only take a backward look itiatives or for anYl:hiD& on the ballot.
at both for a quick decision as to who BUt to ace the 11.1temen1 in bold~face
gets the "X". type on the ftonts of local papers is
Bush has been in Wasbinaton D.C. indeed shocking. I am disappointed
for a ~ many years, ran the CIA that Measure A failed. but that is not and dad a areat job there. what is shocking me so badly. It is the
Onthcothuhand,wcbaveayoun1 •whole premise and the underlyitlj
man who no lortger permits the innuendos. It emphasizes the dispan-P1edle of Allegiance to be recited in ty between the wealthy and the
the public schools, raised the talles common man. It destroys the very
twice in Musachutetts, was out of foundation of democracy.
'office between terms • as governor Without belaboring the obvious. I
during which he was a TV commen-am at a loss to come up with a more
tator and said he did not -care who shockina word than sbockina.
finally sets Nic:arqua becaU9C it bad It is lone past time that our system
no effect on us. ls a proud member in of campaagnina be scrapped and
&ood stand inf of the American Civil something more suitable to a democ-
Liberites Uruon and leu convicted racy be invented. Somethins that will
murderers out of the state peni-make all thinp equal. Somethina on
tentiary for weekend furlouahs with the order of no campaignina what·
their famili~. soever. No bandouu, no doorbell
The DUkakis fantily bas laree rinp. no s~hcs, no smears. no inv~mcnts in .South A~. ~nd personal appel!lnca and no t.ele-
thcre •? the quesuon about h11 claiips vision. SOmethina like settina up an of hav1nt turned welfare around with impanial board -if such a thing is
the Muucbusctts Welfare Prosram possible -to pve the life history of
-all IQOd and well but at what cost to each candidate, sbortcom~nss. abili·
• the taxpayers? · . ... ties. aperimce. ~~ .• dc. and publish -1 at onty on~ quest1011, Why-are -same for Ill to see and study. Pcrhape
all !he people. an ~ISlllChusetts so an appearance on TV with no
anx10us to.tel rid oflum, what do they vCfbille.just to Jive people a glim pee
know that we don't?" rm sure -we11 of what they look like, and/or a
find out between now and November. picture in the ~per without detcrip-
OENE SEL,10 tives or editonall. Thete Sl~ons
Irvine may be idealistic: but certainly we
• • • need somcthina better than what we
To the Editor: , have.
I feel sure that most all of us have
often thought that most political
ALAN BLUM
Balboil JslaDd
..
Openln creates
buying renzy at
Laguna Audubon
BJ l&IANA TAYLOR
.._ .... _, $1 ••
Fifty-six lucky homebUym were
swept off their feet as their names
were drawn durin1 the lottery held al
the µauna AudubOn's sales office
recently in Aliso Viejo.
But many more walked away
disappointed, since I ,SOO people had
expressed interest in buying one of
the homes offered in either of the two
neiahborhoods -Seascape Villas
and Seacrest Heiahts.
.. We mailed tfiem a letter letting
them know about a special preview,
which started on May 28. •· said sales
representative Stacy C~iJ.
Craia said that JhC and other sales
representatives passed out about
I ,000 brochures durina that weekend.
"I would say that every person •ho
came throuJh (the sales office) was
very interested, she added."
Even thouah homeshoppers dem-
onstraied favoritism toward the
Sunaem desian, a three-bedroom,
twc>Story home featurina l,40S
square fcetoflivinaspace,all S6ofthe
sinale-family residences released for
this first phase were quickly snatched
up.
The first-phit.e homes will be.-,
for occu~taon in October. A second
phase will be released for sale so~
time within the next two months.
·Built by the Kathryn Thompson
Development Co., the muter-
planned community is located J'IJ
miles from the l,..launa Beach's main
beach. When completed, it will in-
clude two nei&hborhOOds made up of
more than 350 detached singJe-f9mi_ly
residences surrounded by 10,000
acres of natural terrain .
Both developments. designed by
the award-winnin& architecturaJ firm
of Hale,.lan_JSton of Or'ansc. feature
1radu1onal California and Mediter·
ranean styles built on 6S acres.
All the homes come in tw<Htory
desisns with three and four bedrooms
and feature high-volume ccilinp.
curved staircases and ba¥ windows.
Other interior amenities found
throuJhout the houses include ••see-
throuJh .. fireplaces between the liv-
in& room and dinin1 room, lofts.
arches. plant shelves and srecnhouse
windows.
(Pleue 11ee OP&JllDfO/C2)
SUNDAY. JlJNfE 19, 1818
SOatlJ
COllD~
ezpands
rapidly
•1 LISA D. ZEEN ..., .... _, ... I \
As recently u five )'can aaQ.
Lacuna Hills. £1 Toro and Other
communities of the s.ddlebedt vu;.
le) were consi<kred out of the
commercial mainstream. Yet today
the)"re a natural extension which
includes some of California's most
desirable residential/resort com-
munities.
Located in southern Oranae Coun-
ty. the Saddleback Valley is almost
halfwa)' betwttn Los Antelcs and San
Diego and is one of ·the lafF'll
unincorporated developed areas in
California. EiJht individual com-
munitiei comprise the Saddleback
Valley: Aliso Viejo. El Toro, l.quna
Hills, La&una Nip&. Lake F~
Lc;surc World, Mission Viejo and
Rancho Santa Marprita.
Accord1n1 to a spokesperson for
the Saddlcback Valley Board of
Realtors. new developments are
(Pleue .. 90UTll/C2)
J.11. Petera• ~on Collection la Waaa S~e Pam.Uy Detached Rome -2,501 to C.JlllAD'• S-Cllffe on tlae Greeaa ID Rant-the Beet Coad.o Dalt • Attac•ed Home -
RICael captared tile Grand A ward la the'"l>eat S.000 mqaare feet. ~ tn;toa Beach recelftd the Graad Awanl f or oYet 2,200 mqaare feet. · .
Coast entries win lion's share of Gold Nuggets
J.M. Peters, Cayman bring home Grand
Awards at 'Best in West' competition
Orange County architects and
builders captured a lion's share of
Grand Awards, includina the ~
Detached Home of the Year and
Merit honoo_at the 2Sth annivcaag,
Gold Nuget -"Best in the West•
Awards ceremonies.
The Gold Nuget Awards competi-
tion, co-sponsored by the Pacific
Coast Builders Conference (PCBC)
and SUN/COAST Architect/Builder
Mqazine of OlendaJe, annually
salutes the outstandina achievements
in architectural desian and land-use
planning for residential and com-
mercial projects in the l 4 western
states.
The awards were presented durinJ
a spectacular hi&h·tech and multi-
media show produced by Peter M.
Mayer on May 26 at Moscone
Convention Center. San Francisco. A
sellout crowd representinf the "who's
who" of the western building industry
attended the special anniversary
show.
.lltis_ y.ear'uvinncrs of tbc.._cQyeted
industry awards were selected from
7 SO entries by a 12 judgc panel. Gold
N ugct Awards Chairman Allen Jaffe
ofSan Dieao says ··These winners will
become the trends that sweep east to
capture the imqination of bome-
buyers and builders alike."
Selected by the distiftfuished iuda-
ina panel as the co-wanner of the
Detached Home of the Year (a "best
of show" honor) was Santa Ana's
Cantera-Plan J. TbebuildcrisKSE
Dcvclopement Company and the
architect as McHaJe/WOods As-
sociates.
Laauna Niauel's Paraaon Collec-
tion captutcd theOrandAward in the
best Single Family Detached Home
-2.501 to 3,000 square feet classi-
fication. Builder is J.M. Peters Com-
pany, Inc. and the archi~t is Berkus
Group Architects.
Santiago Hills-Meadowcreclt -
Orand Award for the Best Condo
Unit or Attached Home-over2.200
Square Feet classification. Builder is
Cayman Development Company and
the architect is Johannes Van Tilburs
and Partners and Robert Earl and
• 'Thae wbmen will became tile treads
that s weep east to cap ture tJJe lm81ln•tlon
oflJomebuyersand bulldenallke. ''
-Allen Jaffe, Gold Nugget Awards chairman
Plan 445 of Orange won the Grand
Award in category Best Single Family
Detached Home -l.501 to 2.000
square fecL The Bren Company is the
builder and architectural credit aoes
to Danielian Associates. The project's
Plan 442 received a Merit Award in
the same category.
Huntinaton Beach's Scaclitre on
the Greens -Plan 4J received the
Associates. The same development
team also captured a Merit Honor in
that catCJOI)' for Plan 33.
The Oranee County Performing
Arts Center, Cost.a Mea. won the
Grand Award in cateaorY Most lnnovati~ Commercial. Industrial
or Institutional PrOjcct or Col'K'ept.
Builder is Oranee County Paformi ..
Arts Center, Inc:. aDd the architect is
Builders should leam from Measure A
D111L J.
C.s111
CRSS. Inc. The jud&es called the ~uare feet; The C-'1yons, Yorl>a
Center a .. maanifKCnt structure... Linda, buildtt-thc Ross Company,
Orange County Merit AWatd wan-archilCC\ -Aram Basscnian AJA A
ners and their catqorics are as Associates. Inc .. Best Sinalc Family
follows.: Wcstpark-Barttlona. Irvine. Detached Home -t.500 to 2.000
and Tustin Ranch-Shadowbrook, square feet: Portofino at NiPcl
Tustin. builder -The Bren Com-Summit.. lrvtne, -.Uilder -Mola
pany, architect -Danclian ~ Dc"'elopment Corporation, land
sociatcs, both in Best Sinllc Fanuly planner -Mclarand, Vasquei A
Oet.aehed Home -I ,SOT to 2.000 Partners. Inc., Best Residential
square feet: Westparlc Merid1en. Sue/Land Plan -2S aaa or more;
Irvine. builder Bren/Osaood. Villa Martinque, COila Mesa. builder
architect -Richardson Nagy -Costa Mesa Partners. arcbit.ect -
Ma rt in ; Sant 1 ago H 111 s-Mclarand. VISIJUCZ A Partners. 8c5t
Meadowcreck. Oran&e. bu1kkr-the Apartment ProjC'Ct -3 stories or
Bren Company architect -more.
Danielian Associatn: and Portofino. Tnpointc Business Park. Irvine.
La&unaNiJuel.bualder-J.M.Pcters builder -lrvine/81rtcber Venture.
Company. lnc1 architect -Aram architect -Howard F. Thom~n
Bascnian AIA «Associates, Inc., all Associates. Inc. and Yorba Landa
in Best SiQlle Famtly Dctacbed Business Park-Lot 10. builder-W
Home -over 2.000 square feet. cl Z Development Corporation.
Other winners 1oduded: Veracruz. architect -Paddock A Flair
San Clcmn1e, builder -Bird De-Architects. both were winners in Best
vclopment C~tion. archilecl -lndus&riaJ ~L
Jerry F. Nnifti, AIA. 8c$t Siftlk Also winDina were: Griffin
Detached Home -Under 1,500 . (Pl1•1-COASl'fC2)
n Les Jardlns condos for pr new
'
ORTGAGERATES
....... ot~.~11
PIDD ADJUITDLiE ..... 0... .............. -. ....... D9wR ....... LMill ..... SI' ..,.. (.. ( ) , .. ..... ~ ( .. , 'T, ~Interstate 8&L 10.250 2.000
'-*ofAINrtca 10.500 20 =~ 10.250 OI
10.855 OI Con*-"-! S&L 10.375 20
..... ~•aL .. .,. •• GlllldeleF9dtralS&L 10.875 20
... wthome S&L: 10.125 20
Hon'9 Federel S&L 10.375 OI
~Mortge;e 11.125 25 --• 10.750 05
10.250 10
10.500 10
10.750 20
-.......... of~ Un • ~S&L 10.750 10
~Cft:yS&L 10.750 10
Aepublc Federel S.vlngl 10.2$0 05
S&SM«tpge 10.250 10
a1a •t~leftt•• 1&175 10
TtuetS.W.a.. 10.750 10
Unit.ct Celtf. s.Mgs 11.000 20
U.S. Home Loen 11.000 10
V'*'t Feder.a S&L 10.125 10
INDEXIUllllARY AIMU8TABLEMORTAOES
2.000 ...
2.000 '° 1.D 15
2.000 ... .... • 1.000 30
2.000 15
2.000 14
2.000 30
1.-..
1.500 30
2..000 15
1.000· 30
0.500 15
u. ..
2.000 30
t.500 00
1.000 75
1.500 45
a.-• 2.000 00 1.500 20
1.500 23
1.500 30
Tlll9 ...
7.52
9.00
8.43
1.72
7.4e
8.20
8.50
L.-t ...........
111h D6etrlc:t
Prtmer• 3 month T -bll
I month T-bll 1 yr. t..-.y note
a yr. t...-.y note
5yr.~note
7.52 7.52
9.00 ·9.00
8.45 8.35
8.13 8.71
7.59 7.58
8.34 8.40
8.81 8.73
"-..... ,. 7.750 10 1.:.A, T 2.1 -7.750 20 1.100 eo ,. 7.875 05 1.000 eo ,. USO 20 0.000 15 ,. 7MIO 10 2.:GOO to --,,. • , ... • -7.250 20 1.500 41 , . 7.500 20 1.1100 11
1• 7.125 11 2.000 45 ., 7.750 10 2.000 30 -, ... " , ... • 188 8.500 05 2.500 15
188 7.500 10 1.500 15
188 1.000 10 1.750 15
1U 8.875 20 1.750 15
:. -.._ • a.-..
1U 7.875 10 1.500 30
1U 7.500 10 1.000 eo
1U 7.000 10 2.000 75
188 7.875 10 2.000 41 -7.79 10 1JIDO ..
1U 7.750 20 1.000 00
500 8.750 10 2.000 45
250 7.875 20 2.500 45
188 7.825 20 1.500 eo
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RATE AVERAGES
Fbred
15yMf'
30yMf' ..........
&month
1yMr
10.224
10.45e
7.500
7.720
2.250
2.750
2.125
2.500 a.• 2.500
2.250
2.750
2.750
1.111
2.875
2.500
2.750
2.500
aao
2.250 2.500
2.750
2.500
um
2.250
2.750
2.250
2.500
10.850
10.923
7.869
7.773
-. .....
250
500
500 aoo
700 -· 750
188
500
188 -188
300
500
500 -188
300
188
188 -500
1000
188
500
..._ ............ ou. .......... ,. •• 111:ot ........... Co. .. 1,J/llOio.1..,.__.......,, .... _._ 1'0 ........ (71•)a..1111
The linalt-tAmily de\Khcd homes 8lfJ ariillbll la blr daiPI by Jolan .... and A_.• olNewpart..._.. ne ~ ..S ljliMnel ~1 •• ,..111-. from 3. ao 3. 7IO 1quare kt and ~nan tbui'tiilidnMNDI
with three baths.
Within the nei&hborin& Anaheim Hills community, faidenll ol lloYal ltidet will flld a n-,., _, ..._
scnnia and eqUesatian clubl, perks IDd ;, .. I a.ill
within aay reach.
A temporary ealei f1eility is now °"n 11 RoYil
Ridae. Saturday and Sunday only. from IOa.m.10 6 p.m.
To visit the hciabborhoOd, take tbe Rlveftide
frttWay w lm~I H'l&hway.111) JOUth to Naill Ranch Roed and conunue to Canyon Rim ROid. tum rilht at
Ramtpac and continue to the de\'clopmcnt. for
information. 550-S..J.4.
Stuard to address Marketing Council
In what promilel to be• llldnatiftl
penpcctive on tbe houli~ ~. Dale Stuard, chairman ol El Tor.
bled Sitftature Hom. ad 19U
pn:sident of the National Allociation
of Home Buildm (NAHi), will
addreu the Wednesday dinner meet·
ina of the Sales tl Marketirt1 Council
.
at ihe Irvine Marriott.
The Sales A Marketina Council is
the marketina education arm of the
Buildina Industry Association of
Southem California, an affiliate or-
pnization ofNAHB.
Sincie this meetin1 is cenain to be one of the ~I-attended in SMC1
history, Wood urpd early mer~
vat ions. They may be made by cafti"I
(213) 2S0-89SS, and the rnervatiort _
deadline is noon. Monday.
A social hour beain• at 6 p.m.,
followed by dinner and the prosram
at 7 p.m. Costa are $2' for ~ ~rved SMC memben.
.OPENING CREATES BUYING FRENZY •• ~
Pram Cl
The Seatcape Vil~'th up to l ,6S2 square feet of liv iOICC. are
pric:ed from the mid-SI 1.000. and
come in thru Ooorp&ans that~ an open. airy feeling ••mirronna the
community's loeation."
Influenced by the classic &<>untry
rtt1"C4ts along the Mediterranean Sea.
these homes display red mission tile
roofs.
Seacrest Hciahts homes, wilh in-
teriors ranJina from 1,200 to I .SOO
square feet, arc priced from the low-
S 160,000s.
'•The unique location of Laauna
Audubun creates a dimension which
cannot be duplicated anywhere else,"
said Kathryn G. Thompson; _presi-
dent of the development firm ... There
is seclusion without isolation. coun-try charm withciryconvenienceanda
speciality of serenity. And yet these
homes arc within e.asy drivina dis-
tance of the quality commercial
development along El Toro Road in
the Saddleback Valley and threeand-
a-half miles from the sand, surf' a,nd
sun capital of Southern Califomia.
Thompson. who received the
"Woman of the Year Award" in 1987
from the State Senate, was recently
appointed by Gov. Dcukmejian to
'the Califomia Economic Devel~ ment Corp. She is equally involved an
philantropic and public service or-
pnizations, includina a new home
for d~ndcnt children and the Or-ange County Pcrformina Ans Center.
The Kathryn G. Thompson [)e..
velopment Co., based in Irvine, has
built 289 detached homes, 140 con·
dominiums. I S2 townhomes in the last few yean in Southern California.
The firm is currently buildin1 th RC
new communities comprisina ainaJe-
family homes, apanments and con-
dominiums pri~ from S90,000 to
S22S,OOO in Aliso Viejo, Laauna
Beach and Pomona.
Jnterested buyers can tour La.Juna
Audubon's six beautifully fum1ahed
models by Carole Eichcn Interiors of
Santa Ana daily from 10 a.m. to 6
p,!": at 42 Sonabird Lane, Aliso
VteJO.
Visiton should lake the Lllu.na ;o
Canyon Road from either Saa Dieao
(S) Freeway to El Toro Roed CK froln
hcifac Coast Hiahwar. tum north on
BrOldway to El Toro Road, tum eat
to Bells Vireo and then riaht to the
model home complex.
For more information on the Seacrest Heiahts or the Sea1eape
Villas. can 497-9600.
SOUTH COUNTY EXPANSION •••
From Cl
bein4 constructed within each com-
munity. And, the U.S. Bureau of
Census cites that the projected popu-
lation of this area will exceed 230,000
in 1990 and will include more than
94,000 dwellings.
District and Capistrano Unified
School District. Toaethcr they eatisfy
the educational needs of the students
as welt as provide a variety of special
proarams for the residents of Sedd&e.
back Valley. With I .4S7 acres set aside for
rqular and planned commercial use.
the Saddl:back VaHey houses more ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· t~n~OOO~~n~~~dispi~nga ii reputation as a maturina business
Valley offers a wide ranae of ~
reation and park facilities. Within a
20..mile radius there are seven com-
munity parks. 28 neiahborhood
parks, three reaional parks and nu·
merous beach parks an addition to
Dana Point Harbor. Many of the
communities also provide private
recreation facilities for their resi-
dents.
For more information rcprclina
the availability of housin1 units..
contact the Oran1e County Housin1
Directory at 83 .S-7700 or the S.ddte-
beclc valley Board of RcaJton at ,86-6800.
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COAST ENTRIES FARE WELL~ ••
Jl'romCl
Towers/Phase I, Santa Ana. builder
Griffin Realty cl Ahmanson Com-
mercial Dcvelofment Co .• architect
-The Nade Pannership Inc.;
Center Tower. Costa Mesa. builder-
Scgerstrom and Sons, architect -
CRSS Inc. in best office/professional
buildina (over I 00,000 square feet).
And 3050 Brea, Brea. builder,
Laguna Land and Cattle Company,
Inc. -architect MLA Architects,
Inc .• won for Best Office/Professional
Building (over S0,000 square feet).
Five special Grand ~wards for
special creativity and innovation
were ,,.anted in this year's competi-
tion. Among the winnen ~
Laauna Niguel, builder-J.M. Peten
Company, inc., architect. Aram
Bassenian AJA cl Assoc .• Inc., Best
sin&lc family detached home, 2,501 to 1----------------------------. 3,000 square feet; Belle Maison -
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Plan 3 and Plan 4, Lquu NiJucl,
builder Barratt Irvine, architect -
Perkarck..Cnndell Inc., both in Best
SinaJe Family Detached Home -
over 3.000 square feet; Oxford Court.
Irvine builder -J.M. Pttcn Com-
pany. Inc., architect -Walter J.
Richardson, FAIA, Best Condo Unit
or Auached Home -1,801 to 2,200 square feet.
Other winners~ Belle Mai10n,
i..,una Niauel, builder -Barratt
Irvine. architect -Pekarek-Cran-
dall, Inc.; SeaclifT on the Gruns.
Huntinaton Beach, builder -
Cayman Development Compan>-'.,
architect -Johannes Van Tilbura A
Partners; and the Terraces at Corona
del Mar, Corona builder-The Bren
Company. architect/land planner • Danielian Associates. All won in the
best Low Dcnsit)' Residential Project
-Undtr 8 DU/Acre .
The Terraces at Corona del Mar.
Corona del mar. builder -the Bren
Company, architect/land planner -
Danielian Associates. won for Brit
Medium Density Residential Project 1-8 to 12 DU/Acre.
Also winn1n1 were: Oxford Court.
Irvine, buil:der -J.M. Peters Com-
pany, Inc. architect land planner -
RicJlardson Nqy Manin. Best Hiah
Density. Residential Projcc:1 -over
12 DU/am; JambOree Campus
Mixed Use Center.
Ookl N ... -"Best in the Wat .. j~ were ~nneth Ajd. The }
Market int dcD9nment. Irvine: Ralpila Bt_,, A.IA lender AllOCialel. SM
Anaoaio. Tex.: Btuy Doup1n1.
AIA. Doulheny . aad ~.
Newpon leech; Br1llDC DoWlii ...
AIA, DoWni ... nGrje A J--.
Boulder. ColO.; Harriet ~
Ridpwood Development, C-.
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Spectacular bayfront condo with views of I;y,
city lights, sailing activities. Spacious rooms,
marble FP, French doon + opening to large
aundeck.
UDO 14,900,000
Thil 4 BR, 7 BA includes 85 ft. of frontage
w/large boat dock. Cuatom thru-out. Large
1ourmet kitchen, pool, formal LR + DR. Call for
more details.
CORONA DEL MAR
OLDE CDM '486,000
Two separate houaes on 40 ft. lot south of PCH.
Garden-like patio area separates the units with
plant& and flowen. Great income opportunity!
1 OLDB CDM HU,000
Newly remodeled split level ' BR home with
Euro.style kitchen, French doon, + many ex-
tra, plua 1 BR prep apartment. Call to see.
JASKINB CRBB HH,000
Mqnificent ocea.n/bay/Catalina "sit-down"
view. Hiahly deairable ainclt level Plan III, w/3
BR plua }1( Private commwlity, pools + tennis.
COIONA HIGBLAHD8 1619,000
Styli1h ain1le level remodel bri,htened
w/1kyliahta + faitiiOnabi. French doon,
blMcb.ct noon, Euro-be&M + kitehen and cua-
tolll clOMta.
mVINI 11UACI . a111,ooo
View, Vift, vn from U. ... + warm 3 BR + den home. qaq ki.._ 'tetins area. l111e courtrrc1 w/po/91. •ha1•& :to.a.I DR. A nat ..iue ..
11'1111 ftUACI . 111100,000 ~~ ~-~=.:.::i kl lup~+ ..... ..._
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OPEN HOUSES
SATURDAY 1-5
NEWPORT BEACH
2BR
60 SEA ISLAND
$265,000 J. STEPHENSON
BA Y\1EW TElllACE U COUIOIANT
L. ROSE 3 BR $349,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS •!O WESTMlNSTU
2 BR $395,000 M. BAYS
SBOl.ECLIPPS
4 BR
CAMEO SBORF.S
BAYFRONT
318 DRIFTWOOD
$895,000 G. LIVINGSTON
$1,595,000
•U7CAMDEN
E. CORKETT
SUNDAY 1-5
NEWPORT BEACH IO SEA ISLAND
2 BR $265,000 J. MACMILLIAN
JASJIINB CUEI 1Z WBJTBWATEI
3 BR $625,000 C. MCMAHAN
llAUO& RIOOB 11 llONTPBUJU
3 BR $650,000 K. RANGER
SBOIECLIPPS 118 DUFFWOOD
.. BR . '895,000 D. VALENTINE
PIOMON'rolY BAY 148 llAUOl 18 DI
BA YFRONT Sl,59:5,000 E. CORKE'TT
NEWPORT BEACH
BAYVIEW TEDACB 1141,MO
Exciting single family home in pted.area. 3 BR
+ FR High volumn ceilinp, plantation shutters,
crown moJdinp. Ideal corner lot, beautifully
landscaped.
THE COVl.S U!0,000
MarveJous opportunity to pt on the bayfront at
an excellent price. 2 BR, 2~ BA + formal DR
Make this an exciting property.
BEACON BAY HS5,000
Community beach It ten.nil acceu this charming
3 BR Home on green st.rada. Beam ceilinp,
brick fa.rept.ce, 10Uth 1eeluded patio. Excluaive
neighborhood.
BAYCUST "41,000
Perfectly located It beauUfully redone, thia •BR
home bu it all FR, larce island kitchen + form.al
DR.
llAUOl llDGB 1781,000
Fabulously upgraded 4 BR, skyU,hta, koi pond,
14 ft ceilinp, OCe8Jl views, beautiful "Rosen'
Gardens" pat.i08, decoraton home.
BIG CANYON Hff.,000
Drastically reduced. Great opportunity for im-
agination on this wonderfully constructed large
home on 18th tee. Out.atanding financing.
811.COUtT tl,•M,M Rare secluded location. Muimizea privacy 6
comfort. ' BR. dramatic hiah ceilinp. 3. FP,
pool1 _ ~pa! bup p.raie + en.re par~ ail
CODClltlODll\J.
BAYRONT tl,Ulrl•
Enter into a 1unlit cowtyud luab wltlowtn +
plants on thiS 6 BR Spaoiah badeada + cMcb
that overlook tlM MNM ~t with dock.
COWNS ISLAND IJ,111, ..
Superb 3 BR ~t on _pnsQsioos itland.
Complete pi!Taey wiUi sreen lawm. tnee + a-do araa. 196 water trontap. Bo.tins at. doont.p.
Appointment. to 1boW!
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11 ~ 9*td, Newport Beech
121-1200 $249,900 Sunday 1-5
484 I 1tth St. Co9ta Miea .,._1111 1211,500 sat/Sun 11-4
.... Haet Of, Otde Corona Del Mar
1•eo10 $195,000 Sat/Sun 12-4:30
• 1eoo Kings Rd. Newport H .. ghts
131·1'°°" $559,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
801 Lido Park Or. #7F, Cannery Vig, NB
831-1400 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-S
801 Udo Pwk Or. 12A Cannery V10. NB
131-1400 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
901 Udo Partc Or. 458, Cannery Vig, NB
831-1400 $825,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
t...--15 Toulon, Harbor Ridge Eatet•, NB
873-9333 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2025 Vista Cajon, The Bluffs, Nwpt 8ch
720-1704 Sunday 1-5
2 IR ,1us Fii RI or IEI
•22 8ek:ourt Or. South, Belcourt
~ $750,000 Sat 1_./Sun 1-5
• ...--44 Belcourt Or North, Bekx>urt, NB
760-5000 $725,000 Sunday 1-5
...--43 MontpelNef, Harbor Ridge, NB
673-9333 $550,000 Sunday 1-5
**t3425 Ocean Blvd, Corona del Mar
831-1400 $1.649,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3 IURIOll
t12125th St, a.tboa Pen6nlula
548-5647 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
408 Avocado, Corona Def Mar
644-8200 $639,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
38 Connorant, Bayview Terrace
844-6200 $439,500 Sunday 1-5
2012 Deborah Lane, Newport Beach
631-1591 $299,500 Saturday 12-6
2463 Irvine Ave #F4, Back Bay, NB
631-1400 $285,000 Sat/~un 1-5
•2015 Leeward Lane, Newport Beach
759-6700 $419,900 Sunday 1-5
964 Linden, Costa Mesa
846-7434 $185,500
215 Vla Nice, Udo Isle
831-1400 $429,000
Sat/Sun 1-5
Sat/Sun 1-5
• l.l>O M>ID-Sll·SM...--SU00,000
VIA l.l>O ~581t-4~8A.---·· $1.650.000
VIA t.J)() 5000-41Mt·3\i8A...... $1.SS0,000
VIA l.l>O NORO-S8UIA. ... $1.495,000
VIA SM ~SIMt·!'>IA ..... $895,000
VIA l.IJO S000-68R-58A. .............. $759,000
W KOR<lt-4BR·21L.-.. --S749,000
VIA Z\JUK-t8ft.28A.---..•• $691.000
VIA ORVlTO-teR·lM.-*' -$698,000
VIA ITHACA-28R·ZBA. ..... _ "95.000
VIA lORCA-4BR·38A.---··-· $595,999 VIA SAN REM0-38R 2n8A .a..SS5S,000
VIA rnw:A=38R·38A. .................. ss1s.ooo
VIA NM:E-38R·28A. ........... -.. -..... $439,500
UOLlllYELY LllTEI WITI
llLL FEEIEY
l.91 .. •llllf •HLIUIT W~llT_ ...... _
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Newport•••••,....••
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MO 1117 1431.000 Sunday 1·5 •11 Mol"ll ... ,. H8lbor Aki09, Nwpt 8ch
721-1200 1118,800 Sunday 1-5
1833 Port Aenwtck. Herbor View. N.B.
M0-1212 1459,000 Sat.;aun 1-5
31 S)'C*nC)re Creek, Turtle Rock, Irvine
559-SMOO $399,800 S.t 1()-4/Sun 1~
t•3Aimroek, Turtlerock, Irvine
854-2599 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2887 Valelco, Coeta Meea
645-8115 $222,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
218 Via tthaca, Lido Ille
131-1400 $499,500 ' Sat/Sun 1-5
1aa.2 Via P.aatlno, TUrUe Rock, Irvine ·
55e.;.9400 $459,000 Sunday 1-4
..-.t12 Whitewater, JMrrn Creek, CdM
644-9060 $525,000 Sunday 1-5
4 IEDROOI
243 Albert Pl, Costa Mesa
673-7300 $269,000 Sunday 1_.
2531 Bamboo, Eastbluff, NB
759:..e600 $443,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
••1ao1 Galatea Terrace, Irvine
759-6600 $795,000 Sunday 1-5
•2508 Greenwich, Sant• Ana
5416-2313 $289,500 Sunday 1-5
t814 Katella, Laguna Beach
497-5123 $294,000 Sat 12_.. Sun 11-2
17061 Rotterd9m (Warner/Beach) Hunt.Bch
646-3643 $195,000qe Sat-Sun 1-5
t608 Seaward, Corona Highlands
• 759-6600 $695,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
••t708 Vla Udo Nord, Lido Isle
673-7300 $1,650,000 Sunday 1_.
•••815 Via Udo Soud, newport beach
675-6161 $1,995,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
• BR plus FIM RM or DEM
vt 18 Cherry Hills. Big Canyon. NB
759-1877 $1 , 189,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
t 2209 Cliff Drive, Newport Heights
631-1400 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
318 Driftwood Rd., Shore Cliffs, CdM
644-6200 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• V' 1 Harbor Ridge, Harbor Ridge, NB
673-9333 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
Sat/8un 14
*•ti Mon900. Harbor FUdge 844.. tNl,000 ....... 1 ..
207 Port lrtMol, ..__.View Homa Na
f.SM700 $Ul,IOO .,,_ 12-1
1930 Pott LodteleW'I, H•rbor Yt.W Hme. NI
511· 1M7 1488,000 Sat/Sun 1-1
t 1211 Por1elde, Herbor View H .... CdM
640-5164 M49.000 Sunday 1-5 '
te...--31 SM Tropea. twbor Ndge, ..
780-1800 ...... • s-atl8un 2-5
• 1701 Starlight Ctrcle, Newport 8ch
648-7171 ' -.,..29,000 S•tlSun 12-5
t* •319 Via Lido SOud, Lido 1•, NB
673-7771 $2,900,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
t 1000 W•twtnd Way, Dover Shor .. , NB
• 831-7300 $875,000 Sun<My 1-5
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t2018 Santiago, Dover Shor•
631-1400 1530,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
211 Via Eboll. Lido ISie
6441-6200 $835,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•••21e Via Lido Nord. Newport Beach
675-6181 $1,450,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
& IR ,1us Fii Rll or DEi
t•548 Harbor Island Or, NB
546-2313 $1,595,000 Sunday 1-5
••t314 Morning Star Lane, Newport BCh
644-6636 $1, 165,000 Sun. 1-5
* • 1<4 Oakcrest. Big Canyon
644-6200 $1,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
***1018 Polaris, Dover Shor•. NB 673-9333 $875,000 LH Sat/Sun 1-5
TOWllHOIES
CONDOS FOR SILE
1 BR plus Fii RM or DEi
* * 1211 Bayside. Corona def Mar
760-0714 $2500/mo Saturday 1-5
2 BEDROOM
••v•260 Cagney Ln 304, Villa Balboa, NB
673-4400 $198,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
....... 280 Cagney Ln 309, Villa Balboa. NB
673-4400 $388,000 Sat/Sun 1_.
PAULSON REALTY
PROUDLY PRESENTS
•
NORALEE PAULSON
TIE ILTillTE II.P'S
finest} In this remodeled &. redesigned 3 bedroom townhome for the
discriminating few whose lifestyle demands the best. ...
"IELCOlln'' II TIE IUFFS
S21lM.I
OPE~ HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5
312 VISTA SUERTE
NEWPORT BEACH
780-8097/862-1904 ...... ......... ·--
2 •• ,... ..... ,Ill
•"'*"° C.-Ln 220, VIie ......_NB 8734400 .... 000 8at/8un 1~
• • .,,.220 Nice Ln#103, VMa Balboa, N8
873-«00 1189,000 S.t/Sun 1_.
3 IElllll
teoo E. Oceanfront #2A, a.lboa Pen. 75~ $289,000 S.t/SUn 1-5
.,.-. * • t 100 Schotz Pl # 12, Newport 8Mch
873-7300 1299,900 Sunday 2-S
*2M3 VIN del Oro, Btuffa, NB
759-9100 $1800/mo Sat/Sun 1-5
*2M3 Vleta del Oro. Btuffl. NB
759-9100 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*427 Vista Flor•, Bluftl, NB
759-9100 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*427 Vlata Flor•. Btuffl, NB
759·9100 $1750/mo Sat/Sun 1-5
3 IR 11111 Fii II or IEI
8 Aue Verte, Big Canyon, NB
831-7300 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
DUPLEXES
FOR SILE
3 IR ,1us 2 IR
220 Garnet, Batboa llland. NB·
831-1400 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
HOIES FOR REiil
37 Auburn Isle , Oxford Ct, Irvine
673-9333 $2400/mo Sunday 1-5
218 Jasmine. Corona del Mar
759-9070 $2500 Sat/Sun 12-5
2004 Tustin Ave, Newport Bch
557-9632 $1600 Sat/Sun 10-3 •
62 Vassar Isle, Oxford Ct, Irvine
673-9333 $2200/mo Sunday 1-5
S1,411,lll
• On It• own prwae. IMd.
• On the wat• wtth plet' & 1Hp.
• No moor'ri9 to vtoeat• vtew.
• No conatwtt flow of trafftc.
• Enviable kitchen Md famHy room .
• E~ .,..llty -4 Br .• 4 Ba.
• L~ courtyard entr11nee
COLDWeLL
BAN~eRO
Expect the bese
IEWUmll 11
OlllU llllWIS!
Fabulous, remodeled, 1-ye1r-new,
quaJtty throughout. 4 Bedroom, 2~
bath; large kitchen, cuetom buttt-
lna. New muter autte. Bleached
oek ftoon. aJr conditioned, .,. new
plumbtng and etectrtcat, new root.
Ocean Vf8w from deck.
•111,111 .... ..•. --.--.. .. ··-·· 1441111
YU.A UL90A 1M1.-
0ce1n & hlrbor views from this
lovely quiet and prlv1te unit.
Southern exposure, one bedroom,
neutral llcht colors, patio. Ciu1rd
pted community. Susan Sanlan
OCIAN VleW 1114.000
Newport Be1eh condominium with
ocean views from every room.
·. Laree master suite plus den. LoYely
· neutral decor. Very lllht end
spacious. Walk to be1efi. C.yle
Amato or Micki cooper
U8Y UVING W/STYU .....
Former model, whJte c:arpetlnc thr~t. Both bedroom suites
ere cenerous in llze end c:omPletefy
separ1te. Uvlnc room hai ~win
dow ind flreplaice. Ge~ Amato
LIDO ISLE 2 story, 3 bedroom, new
kitchen. Spacious llvlng room
w/double fireplace. $509,000
TWO.STORY CONDO, fireplaces In
muter suite & In large IMng room wtth
wet bar. Communlty pooJ-apa. At-
tached g¥11ge $227.500
121-0444
.
OUNECDll ......
Situated on quiet street, south of ·
PCH. 4S' lot with rolllnc?tawn. Old
fnhloned front porch with creat
privacy. Three BR, with view
posslbUlties. Ann Peters
UDO tal! 9PARKLER .. ,000
Five BR, 3BA, quality home with
amenJties plorel Walk to Lido Vll-
lqe. Excellent opportunity for a
fresh start In a wonderfuJ location!
Joan Lewis .
WALK.JOG OR RUN ......
Oo.e by are park and trails. Three
BR, 2'h8A, family room home with
ecqeous view of Upper Bay and
mountains. lmmacul1te. Cate
parded community. Cilorta Rob-
'ertson or OrOlyn Lowe
U80LUTI .uun 1111•
hie> BR. 2¥JBA. townhOme, model t 8-utlful c:a~t ind tile
. 8'Mlled mlrrors. Planataitlon
shutters. End unit. attached 2 car =-· Cilorla ltobertlOn or C..rolyn
COLDWC?LL
BAN~<.?RO
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. ~·
UDO ISLE opportunity. Rare 60' of
bay frontage at quiet tip of lido.
Panoramic wide open bay action &
city light views, 3 bdrm home & dock
for large boat. 631-1400 .... tz.-.-
UNDA ISLE with pier & slip for 3
boats. Fabulous remodel, 3 bdrms,
den & formal dining room. Two story
living room & w1Us of JlaSS to
biyfront terrace with ~ & :·
631-14'00 .............................. sz.m~
BALBOA ISLAND Victorian
tiiY.front with dodt & bay~views.
"like new" & comDletel~f charmina
with formal dinina tr fam rooms &
lourmet kitchen. JUST EOUCEOI
73-6900 ........................... _ .. , ..... .
DOWD IHOl1Dllyfron• with doek
for ..... YKht. ~OfJ J bdrm home ..... "'-room. Mid· WoOd loon. -WCll ...... .,. =:rr.~~.~= ~-·~ ..... ·~ .. ~. Wrift litili hoille Miia ....., a ........ ,.... .... ,.,.
p1tw.te pool a ... U1·,._
UDO AREA Bayfront condo on 7th
floor of security bldg with outstand-
ing ocean views from riery room.
El:fjnt contemporary decor with
~~,~~s_ ,C:oc).~~! .. '.~.~~--~~~
DOVER SHORES Conternpor~ry 5
bdrm family home on ~ corner
lot with room for pOol. St~p liv-·
tng room iffords terrific views of
Ba<;k Bly & city .ttahu. 631-1400
._ ........................ ! ...................... ----
UDO ISL£ T ocally remoeleled two
ltOf'Y 3 bdrm home ~h open ~ms,
aU White decor & French doors . to
patio & yard fot a fresh~ br~t . &
bfeezy IOok. 631·1400 .. "'.-.. t ,•
·'
P.S. Mommy feY9 HtiPPY F--.·~toa wonder1UI hulbend 9\19rtl •
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weakncucs are, and suwsdons b
your future development. Wit.ls Ibis 1tti~ you should be received ill 1
Your supervisor appears to be
incredibly puaooid and very in-
ICCUl'C io hi• position. By creatina
MANAGEMENT
JOIN OUR TEAM
MANAGING CARRIERS. THE DAILY PILOT IS
LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MGRS WILL-
ING TO WORK HARO. WE OFFER XLNT BASE
SALARY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES
EVERY MONTH, GENERt>us GAS ALLOW-
ANCE & OPPTY FOR ADVANCEMENT. JOIN
OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL MEDI-
CAL COVERAGE. CREDIT UNION, 401K
PLAN. IF YOU'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES.
CALL BETH. 6-42-4321 EXT. 205 OR SE~D
RESUME TO: DAILY PILOT, 330 W BAY ST,
COSTA MESA. CA 92626
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CUSTOMER SERVICE REP
2 positions available in our cus-
tomer service dept.
Must have pleasant phone per-
sonality; typing a plus. Learn
valuable office skills and earn
$5.00 an hour to start.
Hours are 11:30 A.M. -8:30 P.M.
and Sat. & Sun. 6 A.M. -10:30 • A.M.
Call 642-4321 ext. 207 to sched-
ule an appointment. Ask for
Llolanda.
If you're 10 Of older. a job as a ~
~-mtght be just your S&Ze. Just ~ 1n
thtS coupon or cMI: ~2_.353. Routes are
av81labkt now!
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doina you 1 favor b)' bavilll ,ou wcwk
nua hours. You 1111\&11 let ci.. now
how you feel or ~ will COldhl• IO
think what you lllow. Aa OCC8lioMJ
.. no. IOtTy, rm busy .. from~ milbt
also help tM situauon. • • • .,.., ..... ,
I was 'uppc)Kd to have a l'C'View
and a ralte six weeks aeo but M yet nothina has bcri said or done. How
dO I brina up the M&bject widaout
1ppearin1 puthy and •euive'?
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that 11 ~uld be beneficial for you aad
the coms-ny to know if1 you lft mceti-. the expecutions of man11 ment. wh(re your stttnctN Ud
wcak.ntUc$ are, and •Uaestion• tor >'O"f f'Utu~ development. With this
attitude you should be receiVed in a
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auy. My •~isor bat \ICfY matic
lldUiviot. Oftt day he'a Mister Nice
Guy and the next day he thinb you
arc a hotriblc person Yt'ho can't do
aaytlaiat riPt. He doesn't teem to "'* anyont and crcaaes stories that pit etnplO)'tt apinsi employee. How
do I hve with thi' situation; can I cuaer it; Jhould I quit'?
-BJ. .,.., ......
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incrcidibly ~ranoid and very in·
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ctflc Corporetion '-9' phOM. AppiCMt muet be '°" Tr. right 9PPlicarit Famlllar w/AOP /;:;, Vty c .. ~ U..2900 •Wlitart/W.,.,._ .eorea lmmed opei.... '"'--1ew ftrm. Primary l81T •11411/IL =~-:,.-r._: :::,.: ~n=-n=:. wtlbef\llytrllnedlnbutk c.-ng deal!Mll1. C4Nit~21EMeutiveRtty :==:. St-1 $7/Hr. CM! btwn ~ lnctud9 ~:COM "·f. ;r.;--etc.
11 an entry leV'tl poeltlon. plteM call Ju6y at (714) ~ ~~«>9 ~ ~~O~I= mw. RECEIVING CLERK & ~Codttal W...,_ t -S weelitdays 172.020J mw1nV-e ~ ~ NIM PC W · l7W7n
You .. WOttl ~with $42-4321, Elct 318 ..,_.,~ ~. Santa Ma 92711-7417 TRUCK DRIVER. FIT. •Coote • SALESIT£ACHEAS; Sum-No office...,.. . ~a S1ocktm hllP
tile 9erl6or Vic» Preel. oood 1• ynne Attn LT Ho pe.oN call Prell eiq>ef a+. Mu111ptc •Bulboye ,..... mar oppty lo adUCallOnlil Gd beMflta. 291·2345 Exper.•o.nd. IOme llghl dine, Mett19'1ng Director for lntlntaw, 75&-0481. p1ew E 0 E and Wt"tte Eng lluentty •OWN..,_. • ...... M..S<>cwwopen... ak kw Jo,oce or Diane. INC* dtMftO, Nd od drlv-
-... * and Mwtl.ttno ~ ....... U•Htn• . . Ortllerpoe requnsOMV •Janlton 1ng:a.. FIT PIT >Ont ben-q~.MMbetbilalO .. * trator. TM polltlon In-~·~ In cMJNB --2 ,__ prlntout.&97-1073 Applylnper110n: eru.atrainin0.1'0.ol01Bn/•llfl111111 mod~&t*>Co.ln lfyou .. •~ volvee preparation and O.deners & 1 S-'ntder No Hlee. SI/Hr + Seit....,.._ tor ~ ltv wlwrid Wd ..._ Gel
pereon Who lpMlt• dl1trlbutlon of th• lnStalW l45--483S• Belt bonuHe. Mon-Thura TORTILLA Fl.A~ _,... offle.. Lt. typlnt & -.... 211-8302 ~ anglleh•-...-t11 ~... monthly oper.ttnt report 111 .... .., a t1me t c.. e·30-1·3oam ~. .,.. CdM RECEPTIOllST 211•2 v ...... Lago Entty 1evie1 dlr1cal PollUOn phona ... be bond-._...,!Mar. wv-.,,...,. "-Uf-. and ~etinO rlPOrtL --o . . ofic. C.. ~517$-1212 Mllllof'I VllllO. CA wl1t\ ~ 8-:f\""" able. s...y neootlllb6I. mlllontor ....... .-~ ete tile P9r*>n we.,. Tiiis ... Include 91'*-... -. • ..... ~ --M'I St8t1alS13,500 per~· c.1 tor -.ipt, 850-0104 ....,,..... looklngfor. Pt9alant atlon of gr•ph• and ....... lfmlAR Loolclng for dependable ,. lllllL 1lllm:I CU.rot Inc., a leading U'I, L •• -. c.a Lynn9 tor ~ . •
11molflhere,n-emlcg, tablet°" IM computer. ............. p1r1on• to row ~taadllnt wl3-yr-old8. m.nufactut'91' of ·~ ID .. 759-0481. • •••••••••••••••• ·~~ nr.=t:"oT·Juh ~~.tr:= AMteurant exJ*i.nc• ~~~..:,n:,: ~:,:::=-:open. ~i!:<1>wttt1 ...... _. a1111111...-itm • • ., .. .,...., I ACCOUNTIHO lltrator. Thie poetUon of· nec111wy. Two (2) fult .., ... to aper. perw. ..._.. ... , one '1W Welnvtee,oulO,.....one ... lkgwllty needed flor ..
..,.. eicpoeure to 81 -tlml poeltiof• open. V.ild CL UC needed. PAINTING PAESSMAH exper111ice • a reoep-Onlnge County'1 moel nrnety buay ~IQ i
A/P AJA, computer & 10 of oper.tlonl .ittlln tile •C8I 4~5IUr 754-5718175'-5731 D e p e n d a b I • , ttonl•t. Requlr .. prM.t tlgloua home~ de¥eloper In Newport SPREAD , key by touch. experllnce dMelon It 11 1 ~ k~. FIT-A 40·45WPM minimum care~ flor an•· BMctl. Word pracul'ng
MC. Bev, 978-t335 Ing poettlon In• dynflmic GENERAL OFFICE LANDSCAPEA/gerdne.r. EkklT-HMd. Ve1y bwy typing, flllng, gen1r1I citing end "-progr.m and lhofthand reQ&ked : : ASiT BOOKKEEPER ~ of tile com-Ptlonel. fllng. It typing, °"""'* Ne nee. Aeec>on-HB stloP. Sal ~ ctertcal. dent contact. cetabrellftg, 'The ..._ Computer tPf'eedaheet
For pNrmacy. u bkkeep-peny Loot.Ing tor 40 FIT M-F. FC81 13~~121 el.ble & ExpefteclCed. Met w/exper. Llrry ~ and ewltehboard ex-Id Aro lndMdual' knoa'l9 a +. Non -THE
lnQ,COfl'IC)Ulerandtyplng. wpm·~. lttong or· La~I ~-ltY· epeakEng.175-9784 P/l-pet .. ICle. Ful benefits emotUnQofftcl. t t
Wit trlin. 17 nw. 40 hie genlzafk>Nil ·-... GROUND COVER exp'd I -·· .._.._ packege ~ mecji.. •CooecJno & Ent~ HUGH.ES INVESTMENTS : i M·F. Laguna H .... JR poeur• to or~ to fO< F.V. Huraery min ~-·-•' Florll deltY9ry. Over 11, cal, dental, and tvltlon •~Colors& •2Corpcut1Plaz.a250 NEWS 1ee-10Mor711-3714 ,..,.n Word Pr~ wag1S3.351tw.te3-9314 FIT, lltlgdon exp reqd. QOOddrlvlnorec.Elldaor _.,anc:a ~ call MMeUpeon.Atlon H•••t8•c:h,CAt2teO.
lkll ... and Lotua 1-2--3 Small NftPOrt 8"ctl 9irgil. 833-fHS ~at •At Oftllce& Into tM 75'M531 Mk flor t.arte
1111 llT&a program Cont.ct""* HllNG """ Word Proe1911ing P/l .. -_. ......q tall taNone t Ful ti!M, good WIOll • 1111•'m --. up. Cetot, 75f..neo n....... Castrol, lie. •lnt9r1or Oec:cwaling Slm!llY I IPUT • . beneftte. Coltta liMM r11911n9 Counter ---no Mnn;: *Wine T..el!nO F« Cosla .,._ Termlte !
945-7441* ,,,.~~ lllDIATRY! EJtp'd~~Eatab. ;::'~g11, :l.1115' eqJ:.~~~ •AowerAtrenglng company. FuU time. , Work In .the 4MW' expanding News-IUllY .. I.I E.b E.MIF!L • co. new owner. 841-5778 C8I ow...,,.. recNlter at •142-882t• oaper Promotion fteldJ tf you .,.. ~ · TIU II noun agency P/l........ c11•> as1-2n2 and ftnd + eetf!"lnOtNatedancUkewor1dngwfth
needed.c.1'*'3737. OAYCAMPWO::EA OU. to cot1peny't recent TRA~~~ ~':;.T=-~-:'J!:; •Wt!llllJ out about th• op-t teeNlgetS. this may be the op.
•Ill 11"8• F'rw~~~. :v~I. euccw ~ft In • P<»-tor ema11 offtce. wtllgtli OMV rf/PO(t~ At#'I Pen-~"';' ,:e.:: ~ .~ .. !'! ~ 8er"'°9 t portunlty you've been W~ng for. t
we ha¥e the todl on • "3-783, ltlon to hire 30 peopte to typing, ftllng, phonea. nysaver, 1MO -~tll Data entry, PC. Exsl pref. Home care, TDIM'r t t
gr .. t Job and you are tM etart In varloul poeltlone. Cal Sharon 850-0777 Aw .. CO.ta W.... Wiii ttaln. e•e ul3 I IUUntl. i Thia la a GUARANTEED INCOME of I ilYt Full charge .... ...af.... UptoS12/Hrtoatartl SAILING INSTAUC-•..ant\ Week
manuel • ~ BK FO< tumltwe, 3(M() Ht9 Liil HllDl•I '"· ,_... ...lllmt/U. TOR/YACHT MAINTEK-POSlmlNI .,.._, per to st.-1 with pot.en. duty req'd ,..._ 1 dull r.-. thru a.t. Hwlt. 8d\ If you .,.. wnbltio&a and Mu-* be exp. kw flllll !:: OfftCe enYtronment. no Greet oppon. Xlnt room ANCE PERSON M1 ti.. eemtnga of up to S 1000 per ~~o;1~e. ~2t;;r~1:1Hr. ==c:~A: ~~o:NSE~ ~.2 '~!~ ,~~~~1:t='·e:~s=n: ~ :TheDellyPlothalaC:W. .week.
-----· ~...,...--Lori. 1?5-1215 AETARVwlthal!Mlt 1)'f 9am..&pm. WILL TRAIN. manent polltlona ..,._ '°"* Ser-. POIMlon Wilt• mflL...... sn~ up. PleHe cont•ct AfJfJtY PennyNYW. 1MO .. lll•nf/l abtl.173-n931r a"9ilab'e Need good t An lnaured '/ml, wagon, pick-••
Appr9ntlct ~· Pt9alant group prectice In IUU(.11 '" I.Inda or Lyn 173:-0581 PlacenU. Av... C.M. Chlroprectk: Alcapdoflllt. •CHRlSTMAS AAOUHO ptlofw ~191ty. typlnt • up/lhells are. MUST.
H 8. ROA pref but wlll WEL"ftl.rftl ... -.... PlllllSlll Mlndty. front ofllce.34-N THE WORLD!• • pluS. Tt'INlg prcMded. I . CASHIERS =~2;111er-w.11 -..;;;; A.-t. euy. e>CP. or w11 C::·e~o" '* 1n w,:'~'!,.:,~ ::n~ss~i:= i
.... ,...,.,.,,. mTILIYWI * .......... lmmedoplnlngFITphoto =o~t~~ RESTAURANT No IMINety/COllC1lon. +8wffts, For more Inf~ • • ~tor 1 or 2 daye per Start 17 /Hr If qualfted equip & facllty ~ +lncentNta. Mllllon V"1fo OYSTER BAA C8I t64-903e HOURS· ! ..... w .-C.lkit)'.tNCelgroup own ear ~~1 ~ ~ c.1Mlrq7ee.1233 ~u~s FIT & PIT SALES & 11:3C>lm-e:_..;~ c II Mr James ~~'*1!191tOW Pf'actlce .• H9.940-1122 . _........ lkl ... M1f mottvatJon & Un llll'w CKTALSWAITRESS STOCKClERKfotCM. e:oo.m-1e>:30MISet/Sun: 8 • HUNT •... G ON 8'" ... CH .... -..,... lbllity to WOf1l ........_,_ u1. "' ,,... • •o .. ,. ...... 7 ....... ladies~ For Inter. (213) 477 2870 i " """ .,.... Tuae-frl.te/Ht.muetheve dentfy Apply IPG-~ Neadt cr.wMM with 11P-..,. ......-. .... __, 141-1•eft .. · Call Ma Garcia at • lt«e~:Joln='*'1:. Wllltrlln,~•· owncar.850-4119 17851 $atypatt(erei pljcelor bnM. Se&ary 142"4321eict 207 t ~°!~.' lmpr:a~•nt SEA LAAK.:d~~ HouellcelP!nO &rite O, IMne. ' upon a•perlenc•. =-:C,~ (Biiinguai), ****** . f
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ofouremployeelwlth; lADtESL.ock•AoomAt· ----.__ •IULDTm• VERS. HOSTESSES. ecc:IUIM ~=~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·---..----------.. tendllnt ..... beftulfttln For N9wpor1 _,,_ ... , -DISHWASHERS SHACK Shop at lowly C 111T191THI Englllh. 7:30am.-4:30pn\. Motet &42-3030 Altl+lllllT+ SHOP P£RSoN. FIT & CcM't In CM. Xlnt OGl!ft-• COMPETITIVE SAL.ARV
•COMPANY-PAID
BENEFITS
e ON-GOtNO TRAINING
• CMDfT UNtON
• OPPORTUNfTY TO
ADWANCE INTO
MANAGEMENT
For an ()H.. THE-SPOT ln-
terYIN. ~In penon:
MOHOAY
2:00pm-4:oc>pm 191~ Brooktluret
(Corner of GattWdl
HUNTINGTON BEACH
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WEIGHT LOSS THE--' !!!..a:._ -: :C Mu= lfMM & Ml propertlea ••••nlUll Vk*y Harry 8t ee.-1555 NATURAL WAYll 1900E.COASTHWY __.II . ~ wltl'I I Top Pfoctuc:.r. · ******
•111,.111• N8.144-t550 C81SWVtinl42 High commleelone & lllllllllll SALES
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II.I .......... bOnu9ea. Aleo salary for 1900E.COASTHWY A P.tct\ a dlYf ..., --.-.. ____ MMufllc> office admln poeftfon. N.B. 144-9S50 CASHIERISTC>a<ER Pound• 8W9yi eo PatetleS ........ , .--s.ict ,..,,,,. c/o USA. eo... ..._. Stattonera
at a NW1glf Tha Orange COMt Delly turlno Funding le • •ta ~-1• fltaU, •••l.ISl'L 270 E 17UI S1r. CM Piiot le loc*lng kw .., eublklaty of Security N9wpor18-dt ___ AfJf)ty 1n ,.....,. FIT or
Ml·11M.,._ -1c -to aa-Corporation '*an Im-caM t2t90 Currently hiring u -PIT "9t"8I .-ome. --_. ,.... -· medfat• opening for • • perlellCed:
llet our Oletnct Managers Matketlng Q11tk t"'8 11 * NE COOKS SALES l~~~~~~~!I 3 daYt during tM ..-. an entry ._.... Poeltton. *~TESS/HOST LINGERIE STORE 1: WMl!ende and tlOlldaya. Thie po-'tlon tn"°'"9 •SEAV£RS Mature. FIT & PIT. Exp llSTllCT Aptlbnt mutt~ ... proewlngMd~ •EXPEDITEA pref'd 548 .... ..._ c. whtl ¥llkl CA .,,.,_ of ........... .... ..---. .. ..&a-
·AIHIEIEIT ~ **-.. proof of -· ........ .. -F« a permanent poeltlon. ~ RA ln1ur1nce Md OMV lllea. Th6I lnctudal ob-2 CALIF RE. Uc9rw '° Eac.ilent wage & ben-•1111 fm! ..--out St~. pey 11 tatntng trade kweetlp-work In Balboa l9lend of-efite. ~ appty In per· Ate you r..,;ty to !Nik•,..
t7.00 pe; hour plUt OM t1ona end etedlt burallu flee. For appte73-1511 aon So. 3050 So. Brtstol. motfey? 714-141-5114 The Cely Piiot II looking
for quaMled lndMdl.llfl
to manage youth c:arrlare. ~=-= a... NlarY S375M +
GAS + BONUS Pl.AN.
HRS: 11AM4PM Mon-
Fri. c.11 Pit Mattey, 142-43a1
-205. ~11AM dely tor
appointment.
..0..1e1. repotta.~ ..... IJIM...., CM.·~ fordeteitt.
Come In to~ 91: ~.. '° •----~--..., .... dealef'a end eccount ......
,_..tatMe. ftllncl and ~. Thia poeltlon of-,.,. exposure to 111
aepecte of operation•
Md ~ovldee oppor1Unlty ..... .., a for edvane.ment Into
MANAGEMENT
JOIN OUR TEAM
...-....... meny.,.. WI atlloole· ~tern & 5cMn M-F Ing fot 30won\ and strong . OT S IAll.f PILIT °' ca1 11ett1 a1 142...w1 organ1zatlona1 eklll•. MANAGING CARRIERS. THE DAILY PIL I
TM Delly Pilot Cl••lfled ••• W •-It 1111t 205 Tr'**'Gwll bel!fOYlded. LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MGRS WILL-
Oec*tmentM9enentry-... '_, ' . Coritad .A.lie FER T BASE
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organtled. thll could be -exp. ,..q'd. •~ Cell M.,Hyn •-tpm. CAL COVERAGE, CREDIT UNION, 401K ttielobyou'relooktno~· ~o i.o .-. ~ ~~ • 1-but"°' l73-l2t0 PLAN. IF YOU'VE GOT WHAT fT TAKES.
SelWY p1ua oommtMloi.i. atMe •0•91C'C lfldMdl•lf '*'ct. !.O.E.14<M242 1111 7 I I_,. CALL BETH. 642-4321 EXT. 205 OR SEND .. ce11ent beMMa.. c.11 "to pk:ilt ~ Ofd9rt. ..... ifriiMirtD .. OiiiCifli '°' CO. .... repe1r
tOf' 1nt1rvtew: Peoo1 ~-..OMV ........ Ft!LD? c.ramtc :rate .._ UllMcMywottc No RESUME TO: DAILY PILOT, 330 W. BAY ST,
BleVlna, 142-4321 ... out. ..,... °"" II. ..... a W•rettou ..... ·QI{. '*1111 . COSTA MESA. CA 92626 301. ~ "°· 17111 -.workt Cel appt......,.._ ....... _ ...... ~~.,... -• -~-Ciill.lliG.llV. ~1 • ..., ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;-, Hunting=~~ &i .. f/l fl -lllf . VN, N.I . ·~~r-; =·· PtlOMI. fW'Plftl. ... twe.. CA..._,. le Flf .,._ 1 .. a.aos t. ~~~,
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CUSTOMER SERVICE REP
2 positions available in our cus-
tomer service dept.
Must have pleasant phone per-
sonality; typing a plus. Learn
valuable office skills and earn
$5.00 an hour to start.
Hours are 11 :30 A.M. -8:30 P .M.
and Sat. & Sun . 6 A.M. -10:30 • A.M.
Call 642-4321 ext. 207 to sched-
ule an appointment. Ask for
Llolanda.
1y a newspllJ er ca11 ier's jab
onfarsim.
If you're 10 °' older. • tob as • ~
earner might be tuSt your m9. Just ..net m
this coupon °' calt: 642..Q33. Routea ere
av8ilable no'W'l , • ---...............
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ADDRESS-
OUR FAMOUS
HAS RETURNED!
Back by popular demand, Dimes-A-Line will run Friday, Satur-
day and Sunday in lu ow n class1t1cat1on In the Classified Ads
Since this 1s a s~c1al offer. we have a Thursday noon deadline
and ask prepay~nt for au ads. This is o~n to all prtvate party
advertisers tor ~rchandise not over SSO (price must be listed
in ad) and no abbreviations w ill be acctpted. All ads will run
Friday. Saturday and Sunday. There is a 5-ltne minimum at 204
per line ... So your low cost Olmes-A -Une ad Is only ...
$3.00.
DEADLINE: Thursday noon
PRICE: S-hne m1n1mum • 3 days • 204 per line= S3.00
• All ads are prepaid by coming into the Daily Pilot to
place your ad or use the coupon below
• Private party ~rchand1se only ads No com-
~rclal ads. pets. livestock. produce or planes.
• Each item must be priced 1n the ad with no rtems over sso.
MAIL TO: Dlmes-A-Une
Daily Pilot
330 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa. CA 92626
Daily P1Jor hours.
Monday-Frtday S·OO AM to 5 00 PM
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used vehicle f any make). 15"M> JAMBOREE ROAD •
0pen 1 deye • wee1t t CALL 546· 1200 Extended~ Hours
1e.m.-1op.m. Mon-Fri : Ask for ~I ·ae BMW 325 SON 20R t I 5 IC>d, ale, cus1orn Wf'lta. t
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your Garage Sale In the Dmty
Piiot. Thete Is • 4 l'M minimum
and the 1 prk:e It the Mme
Whether you ii1Virt1M 1 diy Ot 3
days. It's a '"'' way to tum thc>M hidden ,,.. .. ,.. Into
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STARTING · A NEW BUSINESS??
Home-building hits 3-year low
Thr~ ~~e presidents
pro1noted at MSI Data
Mii O.ta Oerp. in Costa Mesa bas promoted Put J. Sc:Melder,
Bal B. Si••,... and Lan ,........ to senior vice presidents. Schneider, senior vice president and chief financial ofrJCer, joined
MSJ in 1985. He bas 24 years financial manaaement experience in a
publicly traded company and u 1 certified public accountant.
Simeroth. senior vice president of engineerina. came to MSI in 1985.
He bas 20 years experience in the desiJD and development of computers. Turndal, senior vice president mternational, joined MSI
in 1987. His experience includes 25 years in international •lei and
~ent. MSI Data tells and services the world'1 lar&est installed bese of portable data collection systems. • • • ae.aw L. Pblk of Westminster bas been named con-
troller/ac:counting maftaFr for Newport Beach-based Luse
,,.."Chi Cerp. He has 1 20.year career, most l'C()Cnt]y as assistant
vice president offinance for a major Southern California firm. Since
1984, µnge Financial Corp. has repmented the sale of more than
$2SO million in real property. • • • The new vitt president/manager oflllff, n.n 6 C..'1 office in Oranae. ftomu B. GU.., will oversee daily sales, marketing and
administrative activities for the finn's commercial, industrial and
investment property divisions. . .. -...
'l"lte lntae c...idac G,.... lllc. has appointed Newport Beach
raident 8*rt D. Peny as pl'C$ldent ofits subsidiaries, lrville Solla
~ Ille., lniae Geeteebteal Coualtaats lac. and
R1inteda t..ltaatt lac. The Irvine Consulting Group is ranked as one of the nation's top SOOdesign firms by the Engincerina News.-
Record. • • • After l'C()COt promotions at PeeTel CeU•Jar in Irvine, Lea
alH&awa is director of finance/corporate accounting and Mike
......... is director of corporate development.. • • • Lme W. TaJlw has joined the Telec:Ommunications Systems
Division of T....._ Amerie8 he. in Irvine •s direc:ior of large PBX
product markctina within the division's R&D department.
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ment and boUle buiklina plaansed 12.2 percent in May • linale-family home con11n1etion slumped to the
lowc-st level in more than three years.
the aovemment Mid Friday.
State IJome market hot:
'dumps' cost $850,000 Economists. who were surpneed by
the steepness of the noledi~e. blamed risina intttest rata ud biah home LOSANGELES(AP)-HomainSouthcrnC .. ifomiaarebein1_1natched
prices. perti_ctilarty in the Northeast up after just I few boura Oil the market in competitiOn IO ttifrU..• onmna fbll
section of tbe country where co~ askin& price o~ isn't e.aoueht ral Cltate •nta and Would-be buyers say.
struction starts fell 22.l ~nt. ''Sometimes I feel like 1 poor pay .. said ·~ Carl A. McMahan, 34, Housina IC'tivi1)' is clolelY walCbed who's been houte-huntina for 18 months ... Htre I drive ~9 in my BMW ... and
because it often ia a barbiftlef of the then J 10 look at some dump forS3SO.OOOtbat I can't afford to buy ...
direction of the economy u a whole. Fred Sands. owner of• Brentwood real estate fl111l, believes the housina
However, analysts cautioned0 11&inst market is bccomina a situation of haves and have-not.a. overreactin, -to one month's report "I think what we are aoina to have it almost like in foman countries. where and said they ex~ at least a houses will be passed from tenention to aeneration," he said. ••And the only
modest rebound thas aummer. people who will be able to buy houses-and we are startina to see it happen -
The Commerce ()epettment said are the f>C?.Ple who own them!' -
the May decline draaed overall .. Its like • fcedin1 &eftZl," said Liz Bemard-Andenon, manaaer of a
housing coHtruction Clown to a Hollr.?:ood Hills real estate otrte:e.
seasonally adjusted annual rate of •The property is IO ICUCe that you can put 10methiRJ on the maricet at
1.38 million units, compared with a almost any pnce and have s>eOPle standinc in line to buy it." she said. ••The
rate of 1.58 million unita in April. situation is such now that• f\all-price offer 11 not aOod enouah."
Sinale-family construction drop-Accordil!J to • forecast by UCLA. continufna public pressure to limit
pcd 9.2 percent to a leUORllly powth in California will likely result in ldf-impoled or mandated curbs on
adjusted annual rate of 988,000 after development and send new home prices into double-elicit inflation.
dippin• 7.2 P,Crcent in April. Newsin&Je-f1milybomecon1tructionisexpcctcdtodrooto 100,000units
Mult1fam1ly bu~ starts, a vol-by 1990, the rowest rate since 1983. ac:cordi"I to the report published Thursday a tile cateaory, dro 18.9 percent by UCLA's John E. Andenon Graduate School of Manqement.
to a rate of 396, units in May, Theslowdown will Push new home~ up 12.1 percent in t 989 and l l .4
bouncina off a 36. 7 percent increase a percent the foUowint year before aidjustana for anOation, the report said. month earlier. ..The averqc pnce of 1 new home in the stale, really the ayerqe of prices
Apartment buildina has been in the in the San Francisco and Los Anaclcs areas, rose at a 20 percent annual rate in
doldrums for more than 1 year the first quarter ofl 988, after slwnpina in the fourth quarter, probably because
because of high vacancy rates and of the stock market crash." the report said.
changes in the tax law that made Low interest rates and 1 strona economy have aa:eterated the demand for
investment in rental housina less housina in recent years, as well as the possibility of slow-growth controls.
profitable. . . . . Home prices for all of 1988, however, arc expected to increase only 9.S
It was the most prec1pttous drop m percent, said David Hensley, a co-director of the UCLA report. He said
total housing construction since De-builders may push to construct pro,KCU before the year's end in case some slow-
cember's l S.8 percent fall and the vc>wth init~tiv~ pu;s during t.he November election.
lowest level in activity since January. "Perm!t actlVlty is ~uch ~iab~~ nationwide ~u~ the slow-po~h Construction of sinaJe-family units movement ts really a (;a!1fc;>m11 thtna, the forecast 111d.. ~wlders are ':';1Shin1
have not been lower since Auaust forward before the restnctJons bite and ~hey see const~ctJon ~rOP. off. . .
1984 when units were beaun ai a ? To compound the matter, personal mcome, after duc.ount1na inflation, is
967,cioo annual rate. expected to llJ behind the increase i!' home prices. Wages •re forecast. to rise
"Monpge interest rates were rising ~ ... pc:rcent_thas yc.ar and 7.8 percent 1n 1989 and 1990. Real mcome pm after
pretty quickly durina the month of inflation w1U fall to 2.8 percent from the averaae 4.S percent.
May and that rise may have scared a lot of builders into pulling back ... said
Richard W. Peach, deputy chief
economist of theMOf'tllle Bankers of
America.
Accord ina to the ~ederaJ Home
Loan Mortgaae Corp., ·rates on )().
year, fixed rate mortpaes climbed from an averqc of l 0.0S percent
early in April to 10.S8 percent late in
May. The averages do not include
add-on fees known as points.
Rates have eased so far this month,
1veragin1 10.3S peroent this week. However, most economists arc p~
dieting risina rates throuah the end of
the year.
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buyiq I bome in tJie ..., lmn. tooncria~tobebllterrullerlMD
1a1er," aaid Jou s.vieool, .. ecoe-omia with tM Wefa 0nMap, I Illa
Cmwyd. PL. forecaali111 ftnli. ~nm·, a window .,. ~-ity
here wheR rates are dOwn 1 tinle bit.
... It's · orobably aoina to tie moft
favorable &bu you can al*( over
the next 12 months ...
Aft increate of a half petCeDllte
point, from 10.0 percent to 10.5
percent, boosts 1 homebuycr•s
monthly principal and interest P91'"
rncnt on 1 »~. $100,000 mon-
PIC from $878 to $91 S.
Some analysts pointed to May
fiaurcs on housi~ permits, con-sidered 1 aood indacation of future
construction activity. u 1 lip of
hope. Sin&Je-family perm ill edeec_I up
0.8 percent in May, althouah overall
permits declined I .S oeroent.
Ho'wever, David · seiden. chief
ecor.omist of the National AMC>Cia-
tion of Home Builden. said 1 sur:vcy
of home builders early thi1 month
showed their confidence slipped ~
nificantJy from early May. The
proportion of builden sayina sales
prospects were &OQd to excellent reu
from 41 percent to 34 percent. he said.
The May drop in housina starts was
led by identical 22.3 percent declines
in the Northeast, where construction
ofhousina was beaun at 1 seasonally adjusted annual rate of 206,000, and
the Midwest, where homes were
started al a 269,000 yearly rate.
However. Midwestern· starts were
seesawina ofT a 32.1 percent increue a month earlier, while the decline in the
Northeast came on top of an 8.6
percent drop in April and 1 S.9
percent fall in March.
It was the lowest level of constnK:·
tion activily in the Northeast since
September 1984, when the rate was
203,000 units, and the steepest drop
since the 24 percent plunae of
November-1985. Starts in the South dropped 6.4
pccent to SSS,000 and starts in the
West fell 4.8 percent to 354,000.
Financial results, mergers, stock offerings announced
In Irvine Tedll1~ Handbag lac. has announced
the finaocial results of its fourth quarter and fiscal year
ended 1988.
Consolidated sales in the fourth quarter ended Feb.
29 were $2, .. 94,825, which resulted 1n a net profit of
S2 t 2,349 for this period. This compares with sales of
S 1, 789,828, and a net loss of $43. 759 for the like period a
ycarqo.
Per-share results for the current quarter were a profit
of 7 cents per share, vs. a loss of 2 cents per share for the
like quarter a year II<>· •
For the fiscal _yc:ar ended Feb. 29, TMI ~orded a net
loss of $190,018 on revenues of $9,206,319. This
compares with a net profit of $1 26.801 on revenues of
$6, 922,368 for the like period last year. The net loss per
share in fiscal 1988 was 7 cents per share, compared to net
income of 5 cents per share for the prior year.
TMI continues to be encou~ by the increase in
the company's sales performance m lhe fourth quarter,
even thoup the company's markets continue to be
difficult and chaUenaina. The company res1ructurin.J that
bepn in the third quarter had u its pl the reduction of
costs. establishina a leaner and more focused market-
driven company.
Althouah sales increased only sliJhtly in tbe fourth
quarter, TMI's o~rating profit continued to increase on
these sates, providina the desir¢ results to those third
quarter efforts. • • •
Westen Digital Cerp. of Irvine has aareed to acquire
Vertlcom IDc., a Sunnyvale p~ and computer-
graph1cs company, acoordina toa filing with the Securities
and Exchange Commission.
l,l nder the merger llR'Cment. which must still be
approved by shareholders, Verticom common share
would be exchanaed for .288 of a common share of
Western Digital.
Western Dia.ital, a computer controller manufac-
turer, alrc.tdy has an option to buy 51.S percent of
Verticom·s common stock under an ~ment with
stockholden. The option will be tri11trcd af. amona other
things, Verticom's board of directors withdraws its
recommendation in favor of the merier or makes 1 tender
offer to buy 20 percent of Verticom 's common stock. • • • All of Ual&ed Lelnre .C.rp.'1 series A preferred stock
is bcinJ. held in a trust controlled by E. Thomas Layton
and Wiley Dinsmore of Cincinnati, according to a filina
with the Securities and Exchanae Commission. The 16,000 preferred shares may be converted into
6.9 million common sbala or about 73 percent of the
lquna Hills-based company formerly named Lion
Country Safari Inc. The preferred shares were formerly
owned by Tracton toe. of Cincinnati and were transferred
into the trust when Tracton was liquidated in 1986,
according to the fil ing.
If the preferred shares are convened into common
stock. the attendant voting riahts may be transferred to
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Ot.D WORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT
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IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675-4704
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WEDDINGS AT SEA
PROFESSIONAL f'LANNtNG
Harry Schuster, United Leisure's chai rman. president
and CEO. under a i 984 votina rights aareement between
Tracton and United Leisure.
• • •
The president and CEO of Cerritos-based ar.inn.w
has purchased S0.01 percent of Laauna Hills-based
Camille S&.Merttl lac.'1 common stock and has named a
new president and vice president, accordina to 1 filina
with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Acting as truslCC for the Ullrich Family Trust. Len
Ullrich purchased about 2 million Shares from the
companyonJune6forS340,680. The cosmetics company
will use the funJs to expand sales efforts.
Effective June I 8, Noel Culpen:r will become
president. treasurer and director, whik Joann Gibbons
will become vice president, secretary and director. • • • ColllllDefte.._.,, bu filed a rqjstration statement
with the Securities and Exchange Commission for a
proposed offerina of up to 184,000 shares of its
cumulative convertible preferred stock.
CommeroeBancorp is the parent ofCommeroeBank.
1 California state-chartered commercial bank head·
quartered in Newport Beach.
A rqistration statement relatina to these securities
has been filed with the SEC but has not yet become
effective. These securities may not be sold, nor may offers
to buy be accepted, __prior lo the time the rqistration
statement becomes effective.
This press release shall not constitute an offer to sell
or the solicitation of an offer to buy. nor shall there be any
sale of these securities in any state in which such offei.
solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to rqistration
or qualification under the securities laws of any such state.
-The securities are beina offered in connection with f
distribution by CommerceBancorp; the offerina rep.,_
resents new financing. The offerina tS befna underwritten
by Keefe, Bruyettc & Woods Inc.
For a written prospectus, contact Karen Catlin.
Corporate Secretary. CommerceBancorp, 1201 Dove St-,
Newport Beach. 92660.
Also CommeroeBancorJ> may tell up to 160,000
cumulative convertible prefCrTed sha'.res in an offerina
worth up to $4 million, accord~ to an SEC fiJina, which
111d proc:cieds from the offmna will be used for
investments, credit to its subsidiary, CommerceBank,
and aenerat corporate purpotes. . · ·
Keefe, Bruyette "-WoOds Inc. is listed as the
underwriter for the offerina. • • • aa..... Teellllall .... IK. bas entered into a loD(-tmn
contract with M.lcre•h c.r,. for its SentinelPro 10ftware
protection prOducts.
Value of the contract was not disclosed by either
part>tdicrosoft will use the SentinelPro with international
versions ofits best-sellina software products.
CHARLES
Gau
CIMCOinc.
sets records
for 5th year
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A SPECIAL ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT · SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1988 .
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Box LUNCHES ~
#1 SUMMER SANDWICHES
Your choice of andfvich with Pasta sahd"'
Cool Cucumbtt s.hd and frnh balcN c~ $8.10
#2 SELECT CHICKEN ,
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runa, brad and burr~ and fmh baked c~
QUICK QUICHE
Qu1clce of rM cJ.1 with gtttn .md, bread and
burrtt ind fresh bakN c~
CHICKEN WALNUT
AND APPLE SALAD
Bn:.J and burrtt and frnh balcN cookie 18.10
Pim's has• ~11 ~Jeaioo of domntic and,impotted meats md
d:ritna. winn. bttn Ulfl mineral ..attn.
A.II bor l&lnchn ~ pachd in pWck and ardbo.rd conaiMrs..
Plaaic llMwatt and napkins •tt included.
PICNIC BASKETS :=you nttd fOI a picnic It rite· J*k, bnch. OC tM
Bowl. Bring us yoor picnic bUlctt to fill "' ka~ • #i 00
JiA1FROASTCHICKEN ~.
WITH GREEN SALAD .
' a-... frutc. btaJ and butttr, da#tr"" Fol~
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WITH GREEN SALAD J hf: dwaft wJ fruit; bmtel and buat, ..... Two
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SOUP OF THE DAY cup 12.,0, bowl 13.10
MARINA TED EGG PLANT
LAMBSATAY
SHRIMP REMOULADE
(Shrimpamn~d on kJltttuc~ and~ with
• umr-lik~ "Remoula~ S.uc~ ·• usjng ooioos,
capers, Mrbs, Je!11on and m1yo.)
POLENTA REGGI.ANO
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(A cou,_ commeal nUrtute ~with
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BRIE IN PHYLLO
(Cttamy btk c~ wra~ in light phyllo •
d()CJgh.. baked and ~MJ hot with apple M:d~)
SALADS
PlRETS HOUSE SALAD
$4.25
1,.9'
$4.50
small 13.10, luge 1,.9', small w/entrtt I!·'»
(Rom•i« lmucr, roa«/ in Pittt's vinaigrme,
SJYinlckd rih S.W, Fm. parmean, walnutJ,
t.con; r0mtroes and croutons.) 1 •
CAESAR SALAD
SPINACH SALAD ··.· . .
• CHICKEN SALAD wjWALNUTS
and APPLES
. SALAD NICOISE w/BROILED
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SANDWICHES
ALL SANDWICHES SERVED w/TOSSED
GREENS ON PLATE y
CHOPPED StfRJMPMd CUCUMBER
SANDWICH on BRIOCHE , $6.2'
HAM on BRIOCHE w/CHUTNEY •nd
MUSTARD ::JJI'
SMOKED TURKEY
w/EMMENTHALLER cw BRIOCHE
GRILLED CHEESE w/CHEDDAR on
BRIOCHE ..
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PASTA & PIZZA
·MARINARA ON LINGUINE
FUSILLI w/ZUCCHINI •ncl
BASIL SAUCE
GARLIC SCAMPI on LINGUINE
SPINACH FE1TUONI w/PEAS,
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BROILED SWORDFISH w/SALSA
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LOIN LAMB MARINA TED IN FRESH
HERBS w/ROAST POTATOES . 11~.9'
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COLD POACHED SALMON w/BASIL
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the snw aad the economr was .., the
dtlMPS-The 1930s saw people ~ fOf
escapes from Ult lurstrabons and the
drunness of the Gteat [)epttsSIOCI. C..
tun• the look of that bytOM era cs
Bubbles Balboa Club ori the a.boa
Ptntnsuta. . . • The mterlO( and uterlOf of B&ibt*s
are dominated by two olors; P* sreen. 84lblJles ,,....,.,,,.,,,
pte .... l'OOfll ... the
the room, a lat&t plastic
water Im • bubtlles rvn
IS colored li&ftts danct Oft cent dlplay.
TM rtstlllrant staff ck>fls II • 30s tnitonns to complett the look
Bilbbles IS open fof dlnllef lli&fltly
lablres entelUinment 111 the bar.
Located at 1ll Palm Stt•t 111 Bllboa.
Phone 675--9093 for resemtions.
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Pemaps the best Indian restaurant
an Southern cahfornla, Mayur brines
you the taste and atmo5')hefe of
India.
Anju Kapoor, owner of Mayur,
Pfoucly possesses the only Gold
Award oven to an lndtan Restaurant aloft& the coast from Santi Barlwa
to the MexjQn border.
Mich of the food at Miyur is
prepared in a Tlndoor (~oven).
F resll spices ueate unique tastes
and dlsbncllve aromas for each dish.
Mayur of India ts open for lunch
Monday thtOU&fl Saturday and fea-
tures seftfal lunch _... Dinner
IS a wide vlriety of ethnic delietlts.
locatld at 2931 l Pacific Coast
Hwy. Cofola *' Mat. 67~
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Almost a Costa Mesa landmari
whefe friends and memories meet. Gino's isn't an Italian Restaurant; but
a resta t beirw run by a locat
Italian. thoucft they serve many
Italian 1 they Ibo ~ffer a lar&e variety items on their menu.
"Known ~ lllCf ffietdy
teitures 1 nried"
on quallty and
00 rg
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With a C-Olorful
flair, The NeWpoft
GnM jS,Jbj prict
quality seafood ift a
inenl
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fllcfMen.
where
take
Prime your taste bllds IPPetizef of • Oyster$
steamed clams in Pltic buttlr.
settle down to one9'if ta¥OOtes and tnfOY • etnm, Lt... and .
Swordfish Sandwich, Mline obster
or Seafood Salad. A kllli mtfW is also
available. :e With this Ylec . l9MMlth
watenrw preparations • The New-
port Oyster Bat and Gt• this res-
taur111t JS a reel wiMer. Phofte
67>9977 fOf furthef intonution.
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tvtftlflC in the tropical 1tJllosplwt of •
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Writers' AM of Merit. The lotuS restawant 111$ lboodonld the hen ..
ly . Americanind *"°" of Chinese
toad. lnstud. mastw c:Mf Liu Pf'H·
ents ~ lftd cr•tive ver1ions of
daSsic CMaese CUISIM. Dishes Such
1S lobster, abllOne, e1tfish; bee~
val Md ~ come alive with
taste and tanc usifW liu's recipes
lf'd tecflnicaMS,
M twenty tour hours notice. the
lotus wil prepare I atnuine and
orijiuil Chinese feast fOf your partj.
The SffVice is llways acelent and
ffiiadly. Treat yoursetf and your
friends to an epicurean ~t at the
Lobn.
Nastled in the nortMm corner of
the Hlrboi ShOclPina Center 1n Costa
Mesa, the lotus combines a savory,
ecJectic menu of Mandat"', Shancf\li
and Szechnt CIMSiM. Open 7 days.
Phone 545·3331 fOf reservations.
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E.ac::h es 1ttee is served with your dlOici! d Homemade Soup or Salad and Hot Bread.
A La Carte clmers subtract .50
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2221 North Miiin
Huntington BMch. CA
~ ~ .............. 8.25 Ash
960-7764 .
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Sloullwd Mutl'lroomt . , . . 4~
Scmnp ........ • 795
s.-ned o.m. . . . . . . . . -7.95 -.~ ................ '~
StWnp Codail . .. 7 ~
Melt 8lls (2) • .. • • • • 95
IOWllcOSI (2) • • • .. • .. . • • • • .. BO
CMndoni (2) .. .. • . .. .. • . 3-'0
Feltu«lne . . • .. • . • • . .. .. • . . .. ~
l..lngulAne wlCh Onl . . .. . . .. '9' J
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Salads & Soups
Soup • • • • .. • .. • • • 2.3' <:-.. CNdU!n ..... ,. ....... 5.95
Dinner ~ • • • ......... , 2.95 Aimond Tuna . • . • • • • . • • • • • • • • 5.95 ~ • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5 95 Shrimp ~ • • • • • • • ........ &.95
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t...llglw ... . • • • • • • • • •• • 52' Cenni.lonl . • • • . • • • .. • • .. • • • • 5.25
Beverages
Cclet. Tea..-... Elp-a.o • . • .. • . .. .. • • • • • • • • . 1.25
OI' Saft Orir*s • . . • • • • . .. . . 1 00
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Clppucclno . . . • .. . 1 75 ~.Coon. Miler lM
Hinry Welntwt ... , • • .. . • I .50
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Young TClmlllo 5-JCe • . . • . 6.25
Tomlllo S..C. . . . . . • . . . . . . 5.25
Tomllll>SU:ie&Melbk ... 6.!iO
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Sh1r'np In. Red s.uce . . . 10.95
S..mge & Mulhroorn &
Cremn ................. 8.25 c:..-n s.uoe . . .. . . . . . . . . . 6.30
Stdnp In 1nn6/ Cream
s..ice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.95
Llngulnne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 .95
Homemade Past.a •
Red OI ~ a.n Sauce
Made with Fresh Clams Sel'ood ~ ....... 12.95
Salops. Slwtmp 8f"1 Olms
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Mmnlcottl .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 825
Homemade Pastil stuffed with
Oieese & Splnic:h. Baked in a
Red Seuce.
Homemade P-. filed With
Melts & OMleRS In a White
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Homemade Noodtes.
Combination Dinner
Airy combination ol two
ol the above . .. . . • • 9.95
W'id\ Unguinne . . • • .. . 11.95
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Pk:aa:a Chicken • • • • • • . . 10.95
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Me .... S.-.... , ....... 10.95
Stwtmp toaed with Fdbldne
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The nevv Parkers' Seafood Grill
fea11Jres fabulous daily fresh
seafood, pasta and grills and
much more. Whetheryou select
the Oriental Chicken Salad or
Shrimp Tempura for lundl ... or
our house specialty, Bouilla-
baisse, or the Mesquite Grilled
Lobster Tail tor dinner-you'll
enjoy an outstanding meal with
service beyond compare. Four
waterside patios ... lounge enter-
tainment ... valet parking avail-
able at adjacent garage.
Open seven days for lunch,
dinner, and for a superb
Sunday brundl. Call
(714) 673-3741 for
reservations.
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