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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-05-21 - Orange Coast PilotTHE ORANGE COAST MlJST 8E A MISPRINT . - SUNDAY, "MAY 21, 1989 75 CENTS . ~ERE'S T~E WORLD FAMOUS 1r's TME LOCAL GOLF SUDDENL'(, A ~AND GRENADE T~E SERGEANT MURLS HIMSELF UPON SERGEANT OFT~E FORE16N LE610~ PRO •• HE SA'<S '(OUR DOG FALL5 IN T~EIR MlDST ! -T~E GRENADE TO SAVE ~rs TROOPS!! LEADlN6 MIS TROOPS ACROS5 15 WALKING TMROU6H TME 9URNIN6 DESERT.. MIS SANPTRAP5 A6AI~ GARFIELD ® 'j JUDGE PARKER · by Harold Ledoux I'VE SEEN HER P\CTURE IN THE PAPERS.' I THINK SHE OHNS SPENCER FARMS l ' bY 10M BA1i UK · 1HA1 SOUMDED. HORRIBLE! MOON MULLINS CoM1oN, 7WISTY ·· 1-ETS <5o DoWN iH? ALI.SY ANP 1-00K FOR . GOOl>T-H! Bui-1Hkr'5 "fHE WAlt> 11'5 ltJRrN'E.N ! •• OH, llfJll/. .. ' y ------... ----S~OP.1! L.El'6 SEE -r-HA-:f .. , .. . . . . -· <i , .. CAN YOU T1'UIT VOUR EYES? Tllefe are It .;.... Its dllt9f· ""* in ................ -Md boaofn PM*. How QUlddv caft '°" .,. "--? Cl-* • •• .,. wit\ tt'OM below. ' ~ ..... ~ .. ..._., .......... 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Rouacl lDi the ClMDodel ban earned I on an alfair since 74 -eveo during bU 3-yrn rm{riag,e to Christin.a. who died of an ac.cidenul ovc:rdoK of pills and c:noquiliun in November I ''The Onassis name has broaght nodling buc tragedy;• uys Pctu ~. Mith« of Ari, about ~-Ariatotk. and the f.all book HOim, about Cbrun u.1•'a0 ~ oa. ••Atb.im•t ooc cbanu ol makiag it., of ever bcmg happy. is to Qk,e bu father'. namt ••• Q11-...aNI, abftll.e_..,...m that I play .:::L clay. :c:1ellJ :r:: M8rlo Broa. 2. I ._..,._ "*'a IL -Niclry ~ Oa.11 V'&tW, Dti ·As A tam Of pn>SnlDIDCf'I iiid wriun ar the Nm- ~ndo fU'CDl %1ia1t,...,_ JIJ'llL Since 1985, more dwa 2.S • · • ol cbe home Yideo pnc batt been told ia the ~ LMc O.riltmas, siom sim- ply eouldo't mta damed WlaW1 N"amndo's appeal? b &eca peofk •aape the reality of tk ~ we lift 9 to 5.'' A)'l Btll Wh.ilit 1'~ Ni...,..to'a director of ........... n.l c:oa:apuy IJ ex- pwti .. 1'iib 5,000 W-orld of Nm· iado t..-'t:. in U.S.~ T1't S.,.,..., Swrtt SMw, a syn- diC:Med 1V _. ~ isa ~ ....... la Noscirabcr, Nintendo psla•4 oawida~Awi I -ia CllMmt. N ' a wli> s IUict con--...e: ... ••·so _. ...,_ troi ewer illpmircanridga equals a ................ ,..... ........... t,..Aaridaima. And .. . Mlrl1 .... T.SI ~·--·'' .... T.-. ....... e1 ..... =Oa911.• ...,.. ...., ... ,.. &.-.... • -~· Mlr•O..llllcli.S. ....... ., -· i ... .....,.,, ..... rt ..... u ra ,.,eo -· ..., ........ The very first rose sculpture from Lenox Premier issue in a major new collecdcm --·--Handcrafted of fine biaque porcelain and painted by hand in nature'• delicate hues ~~~~•~~--~ ·A T...eN. exduaM .5fhe tea rose. Unrivaled queen of the flower garden. Glorious. Everbloommg. Exquisite in shape and color. Now the enticing beauty of the tea rose has been captuftd in an t:rtnumlinory flo~r sculp- ture. A work of art so perfe.."tly lorn~ and hand painted, you can almott imagine the lingering fragrance of the 19th-antury t2a chests imported from China, for which the tea roee was named. Handcralted in the finest porceWn, 1N Rost captures all the gl~ o~.• living, growing blos- som. Each textured, tragUe-loolcing petal reaches upward, its fluted edp curling under-giving the 1rulpture rare depth and dimension. The s~ with its tiny, pointed thorns, and the twist- ing, finely veined leaves complete the illusion of life. Perhaps most mnarkable of all is the delicate hand painting. The petals a.re touched with. soft aeamy tint, blending with. tender blush ol pink along e-=h fe.thery edge. And at the heart of the n., the furled a!nlft ii lolid pink. M the fmt Lmox roH Sculpture, 1H Rose is email\ to~ a lp9dal arid i.tir'8tigni6cance I ' ' •. ;.."" ,,. .. ' ~ .. ~. ,,. ( ' 1! \ ~ ;, , j tr' for many collectors. This fine imported sculp- ture will bear the world-famous Lenox• trademark in 24 karat gold, and will be issued with a Certificate of Authenticity, attesting to its exclusiw status. This wodc abo inaugwates a new Lenox col- lection portmying the wodd's ~ garden flowers. As an owner of la Rose. you will have the opportunity to select future issues ..• each adding the fresh beauty of a awgnificent new bloom to display in your home. However, Tt a Rost is available only from Lenox. To order this fine hand-painted porce- lain srulpture. simply complete and mail the order lonn beJow no later than June ~ 1989. Or, on Cft!dit card o~ call rou. FREE, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (mduding SundaYs~ 1-800-5.U-8814. M1S r------------------------------------------------1 • : ~~ Pleue mall by June U.1989. : I I I Pltale 4ICapt my on* w ~Rew by~ I need Nmw : : ltnd no monty now and.,.-., pey u folk>ws: PiWi ,..,;;;y 1 1 0 DIRECT. I wtJJ ~ biUid ln ) mont~ly tn91tall· I I mtntl ol S17 -.ch, with lht ftnt insc.allmaw AddMs I I M ln .:Mnol Cl tfUpnwnt. I ! 0 IY atmT CAJtQ Aftet' thlpmtnt. plalt Oty : j chirp ttw full mnoun1 ol pt to~ tNd.k t I CMd lridk....s below. t I 0 .......eans 0 VISA 0 Amet1c:M Expras t I &--.....; ...... ~ Zip Ml15 I I ~~ E~ I Mm.I la laor Colltctkn I 1 1 ~ . P.0bJ0:20.~,_.,.,......t900.0SZO I .,._IUS~w=•·~-· 0 I I L----~==-~~--~~---~-----~-~~-~~:-~!:'_~:_!_~!~~-J Dr. T. Berry Br•zelton •nswers questions th•t you phoned In to our hotline. 'The b•by 1uru Is •uthor of th• new book 'F•mllles: Crisis •nd C•rln1.' Here, hi• wlae word• on troubled klda, bored moms, •nd p•renta who Just w•nt to do th• rl1ht thins. I 1 terYlew •1 Carel l•••e• · .. --- WUt llbout WOfMfrtl~wl.o li.iw dU ~fora lo S1'y ltorJW witJa tJw f•,.lJy fal/ tf*l .rrJ Mvt Jiffic11/t/a .JjtUti"I? Wiim io ~to for ltdp? -&u, WJ.Jc. Ti11lq P.rlr. IU. Women in the home are in as much rurmoiJ as women in the wor~lace. I want day-arc available for all familici. I than.It you should look for a peer group a.ad 6nd one or two other mochen to talk with. How? just go to che park and introduce >'ounelf to some ocher mothcn. There are organized support groups, too. I ..._. "'Y cc--JuufMrrJ lo giw ot11 '-t111Um, 8 •PIJ 5, tiJJU to M.u:pt ltu firlfrinJ, ~t • ...Ji .jta ~ 'i"'°ru M ;,.tro- Jw.J 1ltt to tlaD.. Tls10111lt it •II, tJ.q luill't bttft nuitli"g eot11Utl•"l t.o tlt.I ~th tJU tli110rct. -}INIM fl•"T• 86-Mi.,.,,., Ill Good for you. Counseling is good. A.J for the girl- friend. a girlfriend pa ae isn't bannful except that all of you au li.Uly to feel jealow. Children in d.i?orcc often wonder. "Did I do t0~ing to send b.im away?" Of counc they dido 't. The danger in cUYOf\% is that kids get med as foocbtl1s between parents. Be aware that's bow you•U hart the child the most. You should bn.og in a coumdor for childttn when they abow symptoms of being opeet and not being able tO undcnca.od why they're upset and picking up the tension in the &mily. It's when either c£e pt.mm can•t handk tb.t aicsnrinn ot the children can't.~ un- happy or withdrawn are symptoms of twmoil inside chifdicn. lt'a worth getting thenpeotic intc"mtion. I watch other chilimt ot MrM •0 wetJr so I"" bt TiOnv whit "'1~ .r-oli J.11,Jitv. Wlt.t lriNI of 11/ tff«ts "'itht sltt Jllj/tr roM """'""''1 Jr.vi,.l. t.o slwrt Mr lftOdaa, 1t.rr "'P .~ ltoeut ""'" OlMr lrih? -A/liso,. I.Ant. S.trNi, T""' Acrually, she might learn a lot about sharing and play- ing with othcn. If you don't feel guilty, she won't. My 2·yur olcl Sort,..,~ toi"t to Uy Clift D" WrrlMS- ""rs si"a M W11J 6 """''"' oUI. R.tuntly w hM 1t.r-W cryi11g 111 "6y urr. Wluit ,,.;ght bt uNSint tltiJ mction? -To1ti RAt.U.11,., BqWtn. Tew K.ads go through periods when they ban to reorga- nae. And separation u very tot1gh at this age. Go to the day-care center and find out if there's uiythlng behind it. Maybe you coald let him fuss it out at home with you. safely, before you take him tO day care. Then when you do go to the center, place him in the hands of so~one be likes. I MY• a J¥1-}'fllr-o/J son, .,. only chiU, who iJ "°,..../ly wd~w:d. Btfl wltne w MW rats twa, ltt's wi/J. Thu lt.ppou tW1I witlt Iris rrorulp<UOtlJ. Visitors fiw lai,,. •ttnt- tio11, ht w corrti"*' ID .ct Ii~ this. I *'1e't kitOW wiry. -0.-FifZl"•IJ, s.Jn., On I do. He wanu your attention and he knows he can get it. You may lnnt to ta.lit to him ahead of rime and t.cll him about the vuicon and what kmd of behavior 7'0'1 would like to .cc. Give him .motion before and 'dur- ing the visit. Commend him for good behavior, but don't rcaa to bis demanding beha~or. Thea afterward VDDg"C for iomc act1my to let him blow off Stttm. tfow hofteet s/to11IJ W flt witJa Otlr cJti/Jf't11 WMn Ult Ut rH"I tltro111la • jM11NI crisis? My d11/4m1 •rt 9 .,,J t J . Sottttti'?"' I WOllMt If Jff1Jt~,J11..J I lt.t111 WOl'ri.J ""' duUme ""'"' ,,._,. '*°""Y· -A«w 11,.J 0.•"1 H11-iltt,)~. Mi.u. Being boDCJt with childttn is neccuary and impor- tant. Bue you doa•t wut your children to fed ~ finaacial troubles are theit responsibility. You don't DCui a local money co h.ne fan times W1th each other. Let them bow dw money may be· tighc. but you att goiog to hatt good rimes in spite of it. USA'8 Family Doctor Millions of &.m.ilies have followed the gentle advice of Dr. T. Berry Bruelton sinct be wrote his famow 1969 book, 111/•rrts ot.J Motltm InJ1triJ.,./ Dif ftrrll!a itt ~loplffOll His new l>oOk. f•,..,.. ilia; Crim 11nJ C.ri"l• u bis nghth. Topia include adoption. los- mg a pa.rent, divorce and grandparenting. Brazelton is retired from hu 40-year pedi- atrics practice, but bis home office in Cam- bndge, Mus., is run by an usociatc -and Dr. Braulton mil has daily pbonc-10 amc from par- ents, some of whom wett his patients as babies. His rcsean:h led to tht Brudtoo Neomtal Assessment Sea.le. uJCd worldwide. He's emcri- rus profcuor at Hana.rd Medial School. a pedi,- W'ics profeuor at Brown Univenity and Tufts Uruvenity. Lifetime cable TV ain his program Wluit Ewry &~ KllOWS three times a week. He is co-chair of Pu-eat Action, a national group. Braulton lw bttn married for 39 ycan. lw four children and ODL' lucky gnnc:bon. Over 400 Free Ideas for Movers . Cell for your free copy of GIMf lloNI"' from Seara .-. ........... - T H I S W E E K E N D' S PASSIONS Sleep for success 41/2 hours a night may make you lean and mean, but some doubt it will work in the long run The lacest advice humming down the How-To-Succeed Turnpike co~ that old time-<:onsuming pastime, sleep. Ways tO spend less time snoozing and more time making money att showing UJ> in SN«m and other publicarions aimed at future moguls. If you've experimented. you know you can't jwt force your eyelids to nay in tne open Po'ition. All that does is guarantee a btg alecp debt. to go along with your condo mortgage. A new method W,t has decpyheads sitting up is alled "Mic:ro-Sornna," billed as '°The Enttcptt11CUl's Guide to Sl«p Reduction." The brainchild of Beo,PJJlin Plumb, 46, a sclf-~ugbt sleep management theorist tn MW,U, Mkro-Somnia ad- vi.sca efon.inaring as much mesa from one's life u possible "so dw the body o.atun.lly an<f spontaneously won't want to sleep." Plumb found he nteckd less sleep 1f he consumed fewer gooey "'CCU. left red meat out of his c:liet. roolt daily naps and passed up high-impact exert'ICS m his leisure hours. So he cats beans, rice and tofu and does light cxcrci.ta like walking, cy- cling and yoga. He k.ccps a regular schedule, writes down got& for the next clay before miring, always bcgiMina each day with an exciting wk so bc'J motivated from the moment his ab.rm chirps him awake. He only ~ to ~ from 10 p.m._ to 2:30 a.m., be says, plus a few brief naJ" during the day. Hu main &oaJ is "co ~.Aon sleep into tbc worla u a .Cc. · tool fot people co me in i.Dcreu- ing productiYity .•• Up CC! DO•, abort deepen =-IGCh u Emperor Napoleon. mventor Tho~ .Edi.ton and mogul Donald Trump - wctt born. not made. Plumb say~ hn program can m.aU short dccpm out of long ones. One of Plumb's succas storin u D2- vid Jameson. a Flint, Mich., iruunnct salesman. J•rnaoJl. 23, cut bad from ,81h to 61h houn in only one mootb. He's become the top salesman at hn agency and expecu to complet.c a finao- cia.I planning~ in 18 monthJ - hall the time~· AJ a oolkge stOCknt ''intense about bwtna1,'' jamaon med to complain "what a '#Ute s1ttp was." Now he i elinun.aud 10 bows of .. C'XCCU sl«p" pct week. ..It's really been QSy." he Ays. "All I've bad to do u watch my diet. gee JOmc eurcite, document when I sl«p and what t cu." Logging hu ac· tiTitiet and cutting alt and sugu from his mn1a have also helped him 101e 8 pounds. . Plumb c:a&lbOIU that the nengc 90· mia.ute ~cycle can't be u:iunupted without briqjAg OD droopy CO~· CJUC'UCa. He adYilCI cxtmding or shon· erung in 90-mJoute incrc~nts. And slttp management. kays Plumb. is only for ••highly moc:inttd. extttmely goal-driven adults." Children need sleep to .tlow their ~ bormooa to h ck in, and pttpa.nt and mining women should fOUow cloctot's a~ orders. He lidaUa dW his m:ommtnded midday ~ an 1nOr'e Cllily a.ken by adf .cmplojed people. He •uesa oth- cn rcuac llO tfi.e re. room. where they Qll au ia '..Ul, cbt tM toUd lid. put a boc* ........ beci and Jdn forward toCMCh1 nz· .. ,._. ._. pablic lfD'>inan. and the public Dyed away in drcnu. "Mou people want t0 acape their problems t;y staying in bed and ~i.ng.'' be says. ..,.hp is only for a tiny fraction of the popW.ation." He 6gum his rta1 market is among corpon.tc clieDb. (For Micro-Somnia in- formation. call 305-948-0001.) '1'h.is is fa< onJy a tiny fraction of the popubtion.'1 be says. But if you're part of that &action. subcnct the sugar, s:alt. triathlons and sans. Add up a list of things to do tomorrow. Multiply by suc- ce:ss, and yoiJ.i. Can we turn out the light now? N« to fut, says Richard Hieb, a deep spccWist in the UniY'Ctlity of Peruuyl?a- nia 's psycholOI)' departmenL He's uudy- ing possible links between sleep and diet and says that while there undoubcedly arc iome, "l don•t know of any dear mdence dw argues you can manage sleep stages with yoar diet." Hieb and other crxpem are skeptia1 of routines baRd on "~le willlulfy short- ening their deep. I think it's probably a plan that doesn't work out very well." Sleep, says Hieb, is a yery indmdual deal Some of us '" mtUaJ moozcn, odi- ~ natural night owls. His studies show tht people with agg:resrin, Type A ptt- sowities ~ to ~ las sleq>. By the same token, slicing time olf a person's oonmJ deep period a.wa an in- creuc in caergy and aggressiTmeu. "YQJl're turning the body's engine up . . The mot.or runs a litde &stcr on lea lleep," he says. ~ downside is dw locing sleep leaves us Jess able to cor. with emergm- Cits in which the best eo1urion ia ro relax and go wich the Oow. . Tesa show ''a redUieed ability ro cope with stmSfuJ linwioos. If it tabs IOIDe'- thing other rhao aagmsi•eness, then you 're in crouble." Anotbn &Mk df'ect of CUttl.DI dawn OD sleq>. ays Hieb, is a apeedina of* aa- ins P.rocas. 1n ocher wonb. he warm. ... ~~·re paniog more time iDao your . life, ,OU'tt &honmiag your life the end. .. Now tbere's a rhought to a1eep on. "'---...... PRODUCT SHOTS A GREAT GIYf fl'OJl MOM Oh. how true ... Every mother is• M>rti~ mother. Mitehiewus bCirs and the "workifll mom • cneqqe hiplipt tbia vuy speclal mu1. Do.. io • 19MfO'd. pnclical size, JV.• tall. it hu • conYCnieftt Sarp handle. Dunble p.ay cicnmtc with red'n'blue trim.,....,., .net check or m.o. ror $4. 9' plus S2.~ shippina and hudlh1c per mut IO Wceketld Shoppef. Oqic. EM-4. 3400 Rotianls Coun, 8oJt 34$80. Louisville. KY 40232. Please specify ilem twll. GRANDMA Oraod.Dla will IOYe usina this mus. and show Ina it off co her friends. It pn>udly announca "All Orandmochers are made of .sold. but mine sliuert!" Crafted of 1Joay whke ccrunic. JV.• tail, wit.ha ~y·briaht Sold and blue impnnt, Nice sift idea: Fill k with~ fll\'Orite candies. Tb order, .end a check or m.o. fot S4.9S plus S2.~ sltippl• and hllndlins per mui to Weekend Shopper. Deoc. OM .... 3400 Rob9rds Court, 8o.l 3-4$10, Louisvflle. KY 40232. Ptcalc specify item twl,, THfS WEEKEND'S •11>•••·····-··········-···· .. ········· ... ~,.. ...... "* ....... .Smooth, ~~ \WhcM her SllMng .... ~ NEW EUROPEAN BEAUTY SECRET T H I S W E E K E N n· S T R A-.v E L The lobby's back in style From Dallas to D.C., if's the new place to be Hotel lobbies, onc.c all bu.siness. are tvming into IOCial butt.ctilies. "Rescaunnts and nightclub.~ out. hotel lobbies att in as the plaas to see and be 1«n in the 1990s," Ayt John Ftnicr of the Royalton on New York's Wat tide. Multimillion-dollar Eace-1.ifts hue nudced bocel registntion dab into incons~ous comers. The new look: high-profile centers for afternoon tea. eYening jau or anytime phcriAg. ADd you don't ba>tt to.stay ar a bot.el to ·be put of this new scene: Just pop in for a Yi.sit. · -- ASPEN HMlJ~ {303-920-1000). The Je· rome bas been the Rockies' power- broker hotel for a cenrury. Don John- son. Mcla.nie Gril6th and Jill St. John cavon btft for ik:img and sum.mtt evcucs. Ir's done in Vaaorian spkndor. with 6rcplace. ~cntufed dwn and hwuing cropbics. IUlrHIS P..., ll«d (901-S2C)..4000). Built in 1925, the Peabody bad a $25 nul- uoo f:aceli& in 1981. A Rock of ducki ma.rchn to and from the lobby foun- taJD daily. Wbi~ed Southern la- dies adorn the lcibby at lunchtime. "'The Mississippi Delta begins in the lobby of the feabody Hotel and ends on C&tfuh J\ow in V' Kksbu.rg." wrote an historian in 1935. Couon bunneu continua to be condoctcd h~. Presenting an imsistible new arrival ... A limitt.d~ition ~lllin doll so lifelike1 it's as if she's asking for a bedtime hug All ruffles and tiny pink rosebuds from her head to her toes, baby "Sarah'' is ready for an~ ... an - thing, that is, but bed! She toddles over £oi an:'?er ~in her pink bunny sli_p~ and hugging_h~ own teddy Dear. With her ~t smile ana shlnins eyes, who could muae thit little angel? A c:harnim.t addition to the ~'s Pidurt-'P5rfed &lMs collectlOn bv celebrated artist Yolanda Bello, "Sarah" ca~ ihe sp~ personality and exuberant spirit of a boUncinJt ~ ~ Coinmissioned edusively by the Aahton-Ofake Galleries, she repre. sents the Cerituries--Old tradition ol classic character dolls-dolla eo treuured, many become heirloom coDectibles cherished for genaations. A Mueapiece of the Dollmaker'a Art "Sarah" is meticulousl>: handcrafted with head, . arms, and legs satlpte(t of fine parc:elain that's hand-~ted in at, lifelike cofon. Her cotton night- gown and Eantaletta are hand-tailored and trimmed with lace. S~ wears an old-fashioned Nghtcap, bunny slippers, and carr{ea 'lier own poeeable~bem. .A1 • final touch, "Sarah" bean the signature of artiat Yolanda Bello, as well •• the name of the Edwin M. Xnowlet China Company ... re- nowned foi quality : pon:elaln tor over • USynn. w;__.....;;;;;;.a..-... All ~Drake Gallerlel lbdadft '"'Smit' can be~ to cherilh for~ $5&.0Q. But you ~ut Kt ~·· .. tlUI extmorctiriary doD ii t.ueci in a Jbidted edition dUlt wiD doee fOiEfEl in 1989. &dt doll ii lndMdWally band-nwnbered arid ~by a inlf!Chlrii numbered Catiffade ol.~. ,.,_~t.co..plettlyG ........ )Iba INIJ, wlhout h11I'#~ mum -s.r.h"' to ms ~ ttme wllhln om 1a11,_. .,._you receive her. Wi wtl Hluaad (or ad~ 8CCDUnt tf ~ P1Y by ad_, JO'S .. ~a... p:ice, ~ pad •• wld\ ·no 'f'I FilkJl'w Mkid. z.11's'1 gD?fJ«i ··-••I "' .. . . x m- a, .. .... .......... ......., ...... ,.,, C''-...... a.. ... .: .. ................. .....,. 'Jill,,_. T H I S W E E K E N D' S PASSIONS The thrill of driving in cirdes at 250 mph Next Sunday, 33 racers take off in the grueling Indianapolis 500. Here's former champ Danny Sullivan's inside view of the fast track. ' ' The first time I ~-in a ~ car •• I lttttw I DCTer felt anything dw exatmg. dw 1mmcdiare. Unless someone lw Sown iA a 6ghcer jet or the space shuttle, tbcrc's no way to cxpras the feeling of dri'fiag an lody car. Very ftw driven ever reach a speed of 100 mph. We're Wking about almost 150 mph morel It is like~ Space Moantain times 10-and DO( being allowed olf the ride for four houn. • When you're mmin.g ac sach ~ £« 10 many hours, die key is to stay focmed. If you let your miod wander foe a second. you cou.1d be in teriom trouble. 1"hU it the ooly sport without a bfak -DO ~WI, DO halftime, DO locbr room talb. You "ha•e to be in tremendous pbyDcal shape to keep that kind of coDCe'Dttllrion. Yoo haft to be a aw athlete. . In my early 20s, I bad dropped oat oi the Unittnity of Kenady and wu workiJ>g ~a waicu. ~y puenu kept push- ing me to get back on the nght aack. Finally, I made them a deal J bad beard of this auto racing tchool in England tbas sounded interesting. On a lark I laid. "Let me enroll in rhe four-day course to see if I baTC any aptUude for the sport. If I don't. well, maybe ru go back to JChool" They thought I wu out of my mind. . . . , The biggest mitc:ooception about autx> aang is dw its a.JI in the car, dw the car does all the work. A. lot of ~le don't think of m as atb.leca. ~ dunk because they dri•e, how much more dificult can it be? .E.xtrcmefy diBicult. It's not u simple as turning t.bc ignitioa and pressing the pedal to the fte>«. For Indy, you spend an entire month tnil'J. mg. pncricing. I wmk out nay morning and run a few (car) laps in the aftcmoon. Sometimes. at ~ r u nm the race 10 my mind. Mostly, 1 try to scay foaucd It's not easy. It'• a Super Bowl~ ~here: tou .~f people c:debnting, geuing crazy. For the roo~c driv~n, 1t s yuy easy to get distnct.ed. ETen fut the older guys like me (he's 39), Gasoline Alley is scill a rush. You can't explain it. Bur when you walk duou&b ~ Alley iDIO the ~ lane ~ look a.round to 1iec a h.alf-million people, well, tbefc 1 nothing liU it in the world. The year I won it (1985), l almost cruhed twice and didn't th.ink I bad a real chance to win UDtil the lalc corner of the lasr la.p. The min~ you baYe a n.ic:e. c:omlort3ble lead. you ltUt thinkint, "0Jt. W~I png to go wroq?" And ' ' oEtn tomething does. You CaD nnu be too c:oaidenL 'Bft11 tlrl.a f11""'6iza """" .,,.,.,,., 1"'7. 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SUMME R W EEKENDS AHEAD AR E FAMILY REUNION TIME . . A New Jers~ couple with lots of relatives coming gets tips on how to cook for a crowd and have fun. Michele and Dan .McDonough love to entertain on their small &rm near the Jersey shore. So mach so that they ex- pect 100 McDonoudu (his aide) atMi Luouchcs (her side) lrom as &r away as Oregon one Sunday dUs swnmc:r. "About 35 people will be aniWig Thursday night." says Micbde. "So Fri- day night we'll do a big clambake - something C"Tetyone looks !onnnl to became we me near the beach. And Sat- urday night. we'll probably hue aome- thing easy like lwnbargen on the grill!' But they're ftumped bi that big crowd ~ on SUDday. There will be pletity of hd ping hands; the question is, where to start? We uked chef J;ul Prudhomme, who has cooked for thousands of people at K-Paul'a Louisiana IC.itchcn. his renowned New Orleans rataunnt. and at food nenu around the USA. He's an old hand at f.amily re- union& ("We had 60() at the last one .. ) and I*" siooate about praaTi!lg family food cnditionr, he and his 11 brothers and listen wroce TM p~ p,,,,,,1y c.M-hoo' Marrow. Sf 9.95. ''TheR is a simple way uid a~ way to feed tb.il muay people." ne .... pie way: Do the maiD c:oar1e yoaneJ£ Haft ueqODt briac eomerhi"I, "'Whea my Dad .... Kill um. be and I WoUld do a bup ----eh.ieb.., pc. pcd cbopa and pdiah ..-, .(a member ol tbe ihlft ~~ 1tdMi-ns broucbi etlOUIJa llidt ' IO Med t:Mm1rl'fa Jdacir ...._ .. u &mily. ~we'd lay it oae and~ WoaW J.w dae IDOlt '"""""' baWct in tbe wodcl. "The 1-der way, lild ir cu be a lot ol -ii tlD do all -food jOcnclf ... Jfae'1 llow IO ,.U k flE. •&t1at.,..._ .. ,._ .......... Tiu. ii i1a1e core--..._ will,._ i11e _ ........ ~ .... , ... ........ (Ollm ____ .... ........... _.._caa .. t) •D 1' I i t • • -.. (I.a ............ ti I.., ..... ....... 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Cir¥-........... • ,._,"' a ,-..._......,_..:., •• _,. .... _,..,_._ A Milllflt.t .. ,,.. ................. ....... -..... ..... ,..,,...._ Bastd on 'TM Lone Sailor'' Sltdut SaJptal for the Uniltd Slalts Naoy MtmOriRJ, Wishinglon~ D.C. Tiu LDM Soi/or statue ts a dramatic symbol of every person who has ever worn ~he Navy blue. Now you may display your own WM Soilor, or give one a9 a gift to a spttiaJ sailor an your life. 'Tiu LDM So1lor represents alJ who have served or will serve; says Billy C. Sanders, Fonner Master Chief Petty Offi~r of the Na~. *He as the classic 'American Bluejacket. That statue looks like bronze, but there is plenty of s.lt, paint, sweat, fueJ oiJ and COUC<lge sti.rred in:" TM LDlv Sailor is ~g issued by the United Sta.tes Navy M~ Foundation in ~ration with the United States HistoOO.I ~·~original mtue, which is seven fttt tall and weghs one ton, is fe.ttured at the United Stam~ Memorial in Washington, O.C. Created by renowned sculptor Stanley 8leikld, T1tt I.o.tt SnJo,. honors all Navy personnel-past, prHent, and future-and symboliut those who protect our shew-es, kttping them safe foJ' COOUM.rce and mete and ·lc.ttptng vital .hipping lanes open. Asa~ You wJJ ~vie your own l.ortt s.sJor statue, desianed from the original at the !'1avy MemoNI Au.. It ii available to you in two wnionl= hehy 8-inch bonded-brot\ze, mounted on a wooden base, and 15-indi genUne bronze, mounted on a m.uble base . The ~es of both statu~ att mgnved With the iNcription! . Tlwl.IW 5.aor United States NIYy Memoc iAl Wuhington. o.c. ------._._. .... ._ __ - How You Om Bt R Sponsor When you acquire a reproduction of Tht /Jmt Soi/or, you wiU become a Sponsor of the Memorial which was authorized by Congress "in commemoration of the men and women of the United States Navy who have ~rved their country in war .ind peace:" The United States Navy Memori.11 Foundation was established to honor the Navy and to incnase our awareness of America as a :maritime nation, born of the Sea, and de~ndent on the Seas for Security and Coriunuce:" <Ret Rear Admiral William Thompeon, president of the f.oundabon.) 11irtw5illl9~.......,-" ;' . ..-.. • Tht U. Sti.i1"" sutuH are mebcu.lous1y handcnfted in the US.A. The &-inch mtue is cre.ited ofa museum-quality bonded-bronze. Ith.ts a warm patiN like the original 'IArtt Sailor. The ~ hue is handcrafted and polished. The brass pl.que is indi-vidually~ . • "fhe 15-if\Ch U,. S.ilor IS aeated in genuine bronze by the ~me ~ that ast the ongjnal 7..foot statue M the Navy MaroN1. It will be signed and nwn- btted bY the 9CUlptor Each 11 mounted on • bueof~ltwn nwblewithUl~ bnw~. ... _________ _ Nlmt~---:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AM...~~~~~~~~~~----~~~ Oty .......____~,,,...-~~...;.._ a o.tL..-... us-~cNdt. ,_,...10 nrt..SllilrJ 00...-YISA~ .-.. .. n.twfl6r.•U&rs, ... ...., • .,._v • _ _....._._..,,, 0 ~1111t·C.Mr..1_ ... ,... - A teen survey that parents will savor Kids still say the darnedest things. Nearly ?~percent of the tce~gers 14-18 questioned in a new S\lfTcy cait their parents "cool" or "wise." Puents fare better th.an even Bill Cosby or President Bwh, who is considered "a sndoze" by 30 percent. "What did we learn about teens? That what you knew about them yesterday is already outdated," says Valerie Ryan of Sunlc.ist Soft Drinks, which surveyed "trendsetting" teens from 250 high schools in <45 states. Other insights: • "With-it" students value their independence over being one of the gang. • 65 percent thin.le they'~ materialistic. • 5<4 percent say drugs and alcohol arc teem' biggest problem. • 51 percent ranlt hanging out with &iends u their f.avorite activity. (Watching TV came in last.} •The Jess money they have, the more they spend it on friYO- low things. Shoe Week, Ice Cream Day and ... Commemorative days, recognizing "worthy" causes and people, are dcsipted by Congress -and they may be getting a little out of hand. In the last Congress, commem- oratives acGC>Uoted for almost half of all bills enacted, reaching almost SS00,000 in staff Hd printing costs. Nonetheless, the commemo- ating continues: National Shoe Weck be- gins Monday. And don't for- Are those pearls faux real? ln the '6()s. it WU Jackie Kennedy's fillbo:x bat. Now the loolt u triple-strand pearb -1 la Berb.ra Bash. Her faux pearls llne ..,.wned aany . imiCMiom. . get to mark your calendar for: National Anti-boredom Month Ouly), National lee Cream Day OuJy 16), Na- tional Smile Week (Aug. 7- 13), National SpotU Jwakie Week (Aug. 20-26). Nacion· al Grouch Day (Oct. 15) and Barbershop Quartet Day (April 11). Oh, yes, International Pick.le Week -which acc. ally is t 0 days -cods nezt Sunday. Here's a peck at a few: • WoolWorth's lw a $6 line in luger stores this moncb. • w. Bell ac Co. cata.lop and showrooms offtr firs lady- impind loob raqina &otD Slt.90 co Sl,49S. • If 70'1 want the looldo ml pear1s. cbere'• always n.-.. ny'a, Where dae price ii mic:t· ly con6clential. And pcatls just lib d\e inc lady01 lc1l iD ..._.lib B~'1 fDr StSO. HoW mudl did Mn. Bush pay! Sbc p •.~ bn'llk by bufint dilecdy Erom Ntw York daiper lailliidt J. Lant, who .... • TNmp Tower tliOp: MO p. or $35 ...... PIAaLI: A Mrs. Bula ................... .. t .......... .... New boOis ari getting their first read The boob we'll be read- ing this fall are the stats of an annual literary rite: the Amman Boobcllea Aw>- ciation Convention. Publish- en will be in Washington. D.C., June l-7 introducing their upcoming tides t.o na- tional rcta.ilen. What's hot? Judging by the inTitcd speaken pitching their work. tnditional cate- gories will top fututt best- seller lists: mystery wriren. P.O. James and Robert Puker, and master spy nov- elist john le Carre. And show biz bios a.re well repre- ~nted by Gladys Knight and Roseanne Bart. Wlw do the authon talk about? Wry humorist Calvin Trillin wanted to "give my standard <45-minute speech on farm price suppons, a 3().. year overview concentrating on soybe.n price structures." More likely, he'll discuss travel books (including his own. T,..,lfls with Aliu). ..... 6p 0..-...,,>--OlnJ. Clsl ft I M"" C.C Mllllir, V• ''; t -- TH'INlld The fine .t of whistlHlowing Dn.U s.a-is .. psyc}ti- •tric soci•l ll/IOrlwr wlto ""'ruds whistk-Wowm, wit°"' Ju ulls "ttltial raisttts." Sodem, iitu- tor of tltt Mtl•pff!ftt Wlti.s&- Wowtrs A.ssist.11SU F"nJ '" u"-rtl, MJ., 141' tJu f'O"'i"I mtp#uuis Ort a/tia ;,. iovmslffOlt ""' hwsirias is ptompti"g "90rt peoplt to blow whist/a, "We a.re becoming a soci- ety more intent than ever on exposing waste and fraud. Even people in high places are th.inking cchlc:s is fashion- able. And with the whisde- blower law re«ndy signed by Pmicknt Bush. go•ernmmt workers will be less hesitant to do it. ·'The bill makes it cuier for them to prove they were YlCtims of reprual The u - boos are begmn.ing lO lift and people are becoming las fear- ful Of the co~ "Whutle-blowang is ~ing from exposing. in- &tder mding on Wall ~ Recently at a dckme conmc- t.or, someone bkw thew~ de, claiming tftQ OD missile devices 'Rre f.tsi6cd. ''Where c:a.n • tacpect more whiide..blowingl Neu like the cn'rironmeot, Wlth all the il1cpJ polluting that's come t.o lilht. 0 1 thinl-w.:'U see more ctbia COW1CS i.o businc11 1ebools and pnctiCal cdiia cou.na ill all ~oa. For tu.mplc. H.arnrd's John P. J(cooedy SChool ol Go•· Cf"ftlnQC U ofcriftg I gtOW· iDa ~ :a11cd l!thia and the Prolaliool. ..Wt'U be ~ the wbildc blow loader and ltrOftlU iD the fat.ft .•• M ERi SHE WROTE Mystery Jigsaw Puzzles SOLVE THE PUZZLE ... SOLVE THE CRIME I ~LUXE ~M>-nr;c~ fULL·COLOR PUZZLe5 rtc*• a double-puale challenge with Jessica l'letcher. mystery . Wrtterutniardl...,re. Ptlftd.boggllng but IOlvable puzzles to keep ~ t..ltlltied far houn ... The clues cmM Into view one-by~ •JOU piece the puzzle tQgetMr. JeNk:.a rletcher And You .•• The Fedect ertme .. Sofvtng 'k•m .... wit puak J11M1 wtll reul¥e a 6--JNtge mystery stofy. aurrtng 1upcr 1l1Ulh Je1dca. After rudlng tM ~ you·re ready to t-.kle a.JI••, The nn pleca 10" ftt together. the m<ft hints. clma. 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(1'ir_.__ rnl@tll@lhl il iJW ~Mcdfft®l1il@® U@fl UUu@ rPfln@® @g ~rrnrrou1> With an ad in r~ Daily PJoc TV UPDATE, adwrtitm can do jutt that. TV UPOA TE it rhf Wftlcly relnieion .....-...... '" In dw Diiiy PilOf. k offert ~ poeiclOft. wetklont apoMre. cob~ and• quality •--•ilillloc!Mi ..... 111 .... -°' "'* facu~ ...... MCiee~ ..... ...... AIMlch.-~ •WIKhTVwillbechedrifta •_...._.._ .. TV UllDA Tl fira. •. ,,._._.TVllMl..celor .......... ... ,...,frild D D DD D JllOllE Write to Mlchel\Marks P.O. Box 2316 Grand CentnJ Station New York, NY 10163 No pert0naJ replies I lowd Barbara Sto11VJ11<"lc "' "TM Big Valley" a"'1 wovld lw to '"'°"1 Mr lrlrth.doU a11d plau nf bin.It.. Whttt MOt1'a II IM belt k"°1Am for?~ OIOOrda l&a.t 11uJ r«eived? -SHl.U>: &. GIUX](J, INDO'DID£NCE, l/O 8tanW)'Ck ... bc)m Ruby vena, on July It, 1907, In Brooklyn, N.Y. De.crt~ u "lM best actreta never to win an O.Car," Stanwyck wu Mft\lnated four llftM'I' for "Std· la Dallu" (1837 ), "Ban or Plre" (1941), "Double Indemnity" (1944) and "Sorry, Wrona Num~r" (19'8). Finally, In 1982, ~ Academ1'• &int of Oovernon aw~ her an honorary Otcar for her body or work. Her o&Mr ioCua. na"' work lnchlM ''Ooldea .,.. (1938). ''II.et John 0ot•• (UMI) Md GM of Mr ,.,__. , .............. ...... S.." (1941), A ~-I ..., Award ...._ f« IM , , llw • .,,.. Thont ............. .... IMCVllJeJ"wl''TM ..... a--. .,c1r ... ··ia.. ......... .... ................... ,. •.... -Award ,,_ &M Ar1rte. m. .......... ..., ........ ncu·r* fril I& II. II••»"* ._..,...... rn. r ••I 111 J IM b9ck elb I I• ..... W • ••.,, ....., .... n.1111 .... , __ .._,..., .... li!Mi ......... ...._ ..... .... ........ 11 ..... ...,_ .. -.'GUE I' - since 1980. The l<>ngtJrM televlsl<i. veteran parlayed • supporting char- acter into a central "Knota" ngure and 1s now anxious to get on w1U1 other career pro,JeCU Moonlllhtlftl Actor My fat'<lril~ aclor u P'r"'- GuV"M Can you ~ll ~ IOm«Utaftf abovl hv boclcgrou"'1? WMl u ... do\119 llOW? 11.ARJ CLLEN HAYES, llU> DLEIYJWN Ill Gwynne, a Harvard graduatt ( dass of 1961 ). tS a native of New York City He was bom on July 10. 1926, and began Ms •<-ting CarHr on Broadway shortly after graduation from coll~e. To supplement hll 11\- come, he woriced as a copywriter for a New York ad agency from 1054- 60. In 1961, he landed tM rolt or OfnceT FTands Muldoon In the c ult cJ le "Car 6-C, Whett Are Yoo•," which now can ~ ettn on cable'• Nick at Nlte Hls nut TV tiet, "The Mu~rs" (1~). on which he played comic morwttt Herman Munster. also beealne a ~rMU\laJ f1· vortte. Gwyruw it aJ.ao the author/ti· lustrator or numtroua chlldren'1 boob, and a New York p.Jlef1 ,.... cntty organ zed a lhow t aturtna hla artwork. The actor la cunuUy •ppeartl\t in the r nture ntlftl "Dts- of"laAl:ud Cr1~" tnd "Pet SematarJ." n..w., Cow.Id ~ PIMH H111.,-,.._,Jul "°"""" trir(a qw,lloM, '" w11lal llOU MIQI U.,. Uri# "UoW /I tl'I s.Gtw" hppoted.lw locatH1 Oit .. ~ .. ~ .,..,,... ltOO Dor f"iu. ~ ~,.. CICl.()n, olld ~ cffdlM~~-anw,... . ffHtmU.~ I• ' -- .CIMi E.~. . infl tial z amJ rlcewasmore uen c::tthan consistently interesting. BY ROM:JrT DI M A 'M'ro Goodbye, Sonny Crockett and Rj- cardo Tubbs. you crime--fight- Ing hunks ThlS week, the .eriea that «ave TV <'OP dramas a stylized new look, rtel, Md sound drawl to a clOM'. "Miami Vl<.'f'" will finish its Orth uon with a two-hour eplaode (airing Sunday, May 21) capping the uploit.e or buddy <'ops Crockett and Tubb!t Rumor h*-' It that one of the two leach will bite the dWJt. A countt>r rumor cl•lms both Crockett and Tubbs will die In re«nt weeks, the script for the tinale hu been clr- culat1n1 through Hollywood's privl- leg~ (()rTtdora -minus the last few pag ' After the lut bulltt Is fired and the last dru1 kingpin stop~ In hlt tracks, t~ M wUt ~ ttrMm· bttrN for brtnglnl clMmauc and rock vtd tf<:hn\Q tn a !Mdlum once ml~ l.n t&lklng heads. "Vitt" txecutive produ~r Michael Mann and W how"• cttator, Anthony Yerkovirh, dttidf'd that TV audi- ~n would re.pond to moodjness and ch.ataed .. ~. But uic. anc»t. tnumph of flYlf ove>r ublrtanc., "Miami Vice" hu tumf'd out to he more tnnuenuat than ronststenrly Int.er t\ng to watch. Within no t1mt, t show'• ff t<'ta wett ablbrbed by tleY~ now f O'lotWn riel, •tU u a few crtt.lcally 1u~I ona auch .... CrilM SlDry"' cai.o from Michael _Mann) and ''WIMluy.'' Wit>\ lmltaUona aboUndln&. the oriitftal quickly ca.mie to m dtrlvauve, al· "'°9f a paroety of ltatlf, In the '•o-hour ''Miami Vlce" con· cllWon, "P'r'e'tJ&ll," Crockett (Don Johnaon) and Tuba. (PhUip MkhMI "nlomu) en t:Oe-rdd by a ~e ftdaal aeforceaeal Wlk a.&o ~· 11'\1 If\ a brutal L&tll\ Al'Mrkaa dkia- lOf. 8ttrQed alonl d-. •• , • the V6tt Lnltl IMket II.I 1aat IUftd Lo- ........ fflU lhe bOJ" to out ta '*1'f Or wt11 r .... aotM •••1 h'Olft the ......, ..... ....,.. In t.htir ~ ., It'• ....,. ftlrioui9 hoW an let.Of aa tNrtl Mtd rw ,..._ theft, aJI ot ................... ht ~ ldeMitltd prtlftal'llJ with pert. .,,.., •he& .....,.,. ... to ._., leeda .. ·-·-he plaffd lllkMi _., ..... , . ..,.._.., prtn &e .,. Mlkit II ...... &M TV ~ ... .., M., llwdtr Yeu " 1.-dl IUY 111 .. ·MAY 17, 1• ~, ... ()I.-(L). J...._ (c.) ud no ... had shown proml8f L1 a 01nl}', VlrllP actor for years In f1lm8 llkt> ,John Huston·a "Fat City" {1972) and ''The Long RJdcrs" {1980), but Mike Harnrner beet.mt the character w\th whom he la most usod~. Tht· part SHms to ~P Into a stohd.n I~ a tonln -1n thf" actor that hu som~ gott•n In tht> way of his ~rformances 1n "Mickey Spillane's Mike llam· mer Murder Takes All" (CBS, Sun· day, May 2A-),-H.m~r ~ htm~f In onf' degrading jam artu anott1f'r Ht"• kidnapped, drugged, and dropped by parachut~ into the Nt<va d.a d~rt. But never ft•r Kearh'M Hammer will come out on top Meanwhile, a tt"al llff' rrimC" 8tory hu come LO PBS "Tht• Thin Blut' Unt," (Wednettday, May 24, check local littb\IS) ~nt.a tht comJ>('I lint <'&!Iii! of Randall Dal Adam , a aun who wu convlct.td of klllln(I a 09Uu ~ tn 1978 and nt4'n~ to dtath. Thal n~ was ut>t.e- quenlly commuted to nre hnpri n· .ent. and Adams wu rttently rt· leued ~r O.vkt Harrtt, the main wlb*" ht the CW, Untd at a court Marini that Adami wu 1nno. erm.. Muth or t credit r r this 0" rtllrfted ~mu go to ntm· laak r Errol Mon1.I T1w movw t. or th11 ma.i grtp-s>u.c documat.arlee in yean -a fac· tuaJ nl• notr that .. h aJ"IY u UY• ud qaltky. £vtn ln \M ~aim of •yu.d atme, "The Thin Blu• l.lftt.. (IOINe OUI Ow clear Wl ftl\CT. If a _,,. Juicy and vOO&Jl,y •i vld thu M J .,._,. of "Ml&MJ Vke" .... lwdft'~ aad ta1tdr1er than .., ot IM tek¥iei0ft nl**a of llflM H••w. a.t of au, tt' uue. "Toss Moderation Out and Feast like a Mabaraja at Royal Khyber Sundar, Champagne Brunch . . ' _ Ma' JIK'C>brn Los .\ntrln T1mn (Jufa _').'"Ja'I /J,...n, ~ 810.9 5 per p.r.oa a.i.t '! b .... ~ - ROYAL KHYBER Cuisine of India ~ ............... ._wth ,,..,. ~'"""'' ~_, fk"Mh ...... ~~--.. ~ 1t. ,~, ~200 l l r,ctt • Dll'W'tr.I\ • COCI\ TAii S FARE WARS London Paris 1695• 1695* • Rovntrip from LAX ... subject to chong• SUNFLOWER travel ra I S2~ ~'° V.rde Dr Ecm Su~ 105 COJto ~so. CA 92626 (71 4) 9 57-1139 Now Your Best Advertising Buy In TV isn't On TV. 11 )OU -.ant 111ru1:h•1elt'v111un aud1tnc. but dvn ·1 •ant tu pe) ~•l•v11k>n tldvtn•t"I r•tts, look into t1'ht ll•rl.,, Pelot TV t4POA n • 1VUPOA1 f. "tht' wlorfut ..... 1i1v '•'-"' ion mqa&1nt t•umutt .oon 10 lh" n.-Jll9~'· It'•• h11h qwihty qumrter fold booklet that ofre,.. ad~ erwen suannteed po111\km rolur hont and • JTMt --m'f't 8-t of all, )OW ad""°' all .._Ii kJns, l>Ka rMden turn lllAID and•'" to TV UPOAT.:·, pmcram IUJt.inp t '"whet't on' C.t m wi th4t b.t T\' buy that 11n 'ton 1"V Cet an on TV UPDA Id Channel Guide • ............... .................. .......... ................ .... _ ... , __ ..... ....... ~ ... .... _ ... .... ....................... .... ,....,... ... ( ..... .-> c.c... 2 4 4 i 11 1 1 • • 11 11 11 21 -•• ~Bel COioniai!. Flnlll round from Fort Worth. Texas (LM) (2 30) -1 Plit -2Plit rm:ll tftcl9• • -. TIMe T.W. From ~Motor ~ay (LM) (2 00) -4:IO Imm! Colefe ........ . Mzona vs. Mllmi Cwo11na lnvbtioNI trom Chapel HM. N C (Live) (3.00) MONDAY MAY22 -I N -7:11 -WI ti ' ....... T .... to .. ~~C2:11t :nJUDAY MAY23 -uo -----~ ....... Caltomil Mgills .t New Vot1t Y ..... (U\19) (2 30) -UI '° 15) -..... IC -1PM ---u..e •••••••-. vortt Mils ... °"'° ,..., (\)lilt) y WEONUOA MAY24 -.. c .... 8t A ... er... (l.Mt) ) (2-45 --, ... F* Fr ~ , .. y THURSDAY MAY25 -1 ,.. FRIDAY MAY26 -, ,.. ; lillmNliAl••k•••• ....,_.. T..na to Be .Announmd. (\.Mt ~15) SATURDAY MAY rt I ~ .. ' • --11 All -1:JI -.. -,,. --~ '111181I NlwYcrilllll :;;:a-~ . ...................... .. ................ . •l111nil1111Mnll1 ...... ....,,, .. .,,.. ........... .., ........ & iw..u • lletpdt. ,..., • • ... L L. Oldtk.aUI 1 ... I OIS •PS ''••~ • ai.M am lrtraMS t._. • ._) ..... " ....... ,.,,... .... ., ......... .. ................. 1 .... 111-0100 This OMi" StliD' is No Ower-Up • Every week, the Daily Pilot TV UPDATE, takes a n in-depth look at the big- gest names in television. or reviews th e upcomin.s week's miniseries, hit series, or up-and-coming programs. TV UPDATE writers and editors have contributed to The Washinston Post, TV Guide, Vogue, Us and other leading publications. Th ey have the savvy, the contacts and the flair to bring you the best reading a nywhere about what's on TV . ........ 1V~TE. .......... Milill .. l'W ............. • If--~ ... la ... •le IODaysl ~ ~. M • Store holKi ,,..,._. ... " opet1)1 Men Sot ~ ~ vnlil -hcwf "'* '° .,. doMlg. THROUGH SATURDAY ONLY! -tml••llAY J f a10.a .............. . ........ a-............ , ......... hi •• ~atoeclof•t........_I, ftWMry, ........ .,. .... IMldceroutMI. S.Ora photogroph.ra put o peraonol touch into .,.'Y po"roit. Th.y hoYe th. training, exper*'ce, ond poti.nce to copture that ..,.Uol loolr .. for portrait• you'll be proud to shore! Al .. ovoU- eW.: IMtoftt t.a. '-11pert "'9to1 t1"4C.y& ........... . ........... $,.,_ ....................... __ _,. ................... ~ ... w.. .... ..... ...... ~-'--.................. ~ ... ....... .................... _...._f_ ........ ,.._ .. ,.,_ ... ,, .... ..._,,,_ N. ....... _ __, v .. _ ..... c...c-...o..-c-. ~--_..... .......... ~.._ .... ~ In next week's TV UPDATE ... an interview with star Tony Danza. Newpc;>rt to Catalina Island In Only 75 Minutes "CATAUNA FLYER" Daily Scrvic~ Depart Newport 9:00 a.m. Depart Avalon 4: 30 p.m. -~TALINA PASSENGER SERVICE, INC (714) 673-5245 • -f The real reason we love Locy .. In the end, of courw. at wasn't about l.ucy at all In lhe end, as usual, 1t was about us Now that aJI tht' t>k-· ((if'. havf' bffn nled a.nd the retroeptttl\'E-$ aired, It may ht-lht> best t1m~ to renect, not on the un· dl'nlably brilhanl career of 14'.lcille Rall, but on ttw Impact of her death Bell: ... 1. It ll no light to her mtmory cir to hl-r La14mt to note that Lucy'• tnd rtte1vcd more new pa- per ~ and alrtlmf' than lhf> dt'mlM of oth· er, comparably lift.c'd ent41rtalners (Chatlle Chaplin Md Groucho Marx come immfdtately lo mJnd.) CA-rt.alnly at• t.enUoft wu paid to lhttr deatha, but noth· lft& lO Mat.eh the VCf'7 real, per90ftal ~ ot 1oee upreued bJ ftW\y and r ntctt'd ln the out· pourtn1 or 1Md1a cover· ace foUowlna Lucy's So lM qutattJon ttlM whyT A('(C)rdln& to tM IMll ~nt 8urMU f\aurtll, me IMdtu • of AMttirina ta about 32 ytan This mean.'I that, tor the f1m time In history, moet Amert cana have never known a world unilluminated by the glow of t.elevl smn's el~ronlc hn.rth We are that young And mosl Amtrkans ettw up alonp1de lht le~v1 ~•on industry, with th«' first 1tts entering homes about lM Nll'lf' l•~ we dad We .,... that old More than a televialon pl<>nftr, Luey w our ravorate babyallter Watchin1 ht'r WU lllCf' v1siun1 cruy Aunt E.11 meralda, who wu theo ~tkally an adult , bu1 who stt-mrd u much of • kid as we were WP watc hed her, a.nd w1• weN" ured ·that wt• would never, ever hav1• lO l?'OW Up, not if Wt' didn't wut to Even If tvery otllt'r crack on "He~·• Lucy" ( 1968 74) wu a cheap ahol at longhaJ l"t"d ldda (ua), tt dkln'l matt.er, not u lone u atw> hid under the de9k trom • fUJ'IUft& Gale Gordon Shf' wu one ot ua, duC'kln& frnfn authority M w 1t.1ll our Aunt Esmttald& As 1tna auch a. "lhlrtylOmfthln&" and lM ~Nl)t cancdcd .. Almo.t Grown" dem· Oft rate, th la a a.ener· atk>ft ~vcMd lo n· ahrlnln& lta o•" childhood Look at any athletic hoe conuMr· daJ Only work h&td ~nou&)\, and you ean bt younc to~er. U.r n '° any car OOll'UMtttal With a "c le rock" eoundtrack. You cu drive awa1 to Nevft'· . N ver lud. Jua t.alli e·ut IMI And ln lht IM, that'a how Aunt r...er.k1a n. na.Uy ... ,I'd to 9horll u She carried the joM OM Mep too far. 8M IDl Old. And t.Nft the dJfd, IY Ima McnclfGD I I • • Sunday Morning May 21, 1989 6:00 7:00 7:30 8:00 9:30 10:00 • CM.put Pfo --~--llt__ ~-t.--~-~~!!..-!­ IOI , .... - - Ol b) ~ :;.nly Ft111 r H~ - OI Aw) Frtd JotdM liitert ol lt>e ....... Mabon -~ ~ • IUY fT, 1• I TISM~ Arcf\it1 Wond9!WOl\1 The fig Tr~. 1R ....,r .......-----+-----+---'-'·-------+----+-- ...... •U Mldillll Cod 119191 Rablt1 Fcna. A 0lic"90 TV ~ llnOs lw!lMlf ~awn IO a strUQ91tn9 sehooltNdler lt>C! hPI' 111 • ~ btCOll* IOlt °" h t96i Dlmoaa• ~ ros Mowt ••• Slltw> C.llffl# ~ 1197?1 Tftet1 W111 Tiie PtlllUIS OWIQ ~ ro!~I "'"" LON Of Dmr •s l>elO>otd Dl'IQll OIOOt1 io ~ ... ~ I or 1 wren lot Mr~ 120 Moviw • • i.., T Ill Cl lfl(I T fr I.. .._, of T'llN 0t9'111 c;,..,. ,..,.,., • ,~,."*' ~ ilw>t tr~ •tlrl It\....., NII~ ol· llr1 '° ""' ~ ' Do/fn 1917. Crimi lM u.m. Emeet 5"*" ""' .... Mo.ti W A"""utlJ ~~ • J ' 8r1ro --~ ...... 1 SUnday Afternoon 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 - ... ••• Hiatt 11 ~..,. w..,.. ...,... ~ °""""a ..... o.. .... ...._. _,..-d ~ a1 • J'CIUp a1 ~ ~" e..t Ma""°~ w r.,. Slereot II lnllfllft'lllll llr ~ ~ N wcwtlS (231) (\'CA) .... • . ,,_ May 21, 1989 4:30 5:00 5:30 ... ~ llt -C.. 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"*IOI di dDI UOlcOe """'."" ...... ..., ,.., Ola ~-°"' .. ....._.. a... Acrll Don't you Wish All Housekeepers were Like Tony? In next week's cover story, an interview with M\Vho's the Boss• star Tony Danza. Monday Prime Time 8:00 8:30 7:00 7:30 1:00 1:30 9:00 ---9:30 I May 22, 1989 10:00 Ow Century ~' IP.rt 4 I 4 10:30 11 :00 McMe-GrNttSI Man"'~ Tift OfMt W"'9ft ~eel Mowe: •••lo, Fann~ tl932 ~,,"R~~~-~-1"-F-~-.... -, Jdln liul10ll 1'1"":1,..:1 .. ·1"1""•) Wortt Bta<i Oav•s Carol Ka"' Proust s NII recherelle du A pr~ r.'lUn9 I=·~~" t " )Y"'1 t-y ""' .... ~ the Dul> Gllnlrie• 11---~5.:;..2~~....;C....;R~l--..,...---_...'"-"'~~du;,,-~------lf::--.......,,.--=---,,.-~--+IOI;.,_~ 1~A Mfl Movie'" •'7 ~Com>~ Lttrlfrs (1985 F11>-lectltlgl 11 lotll Frtt Tlll' Ftywiq D<.ietO! Movie •• •• My fa, 1. ~ !~ •I \.!Ca R1>• 'i>rt Y.ll Aiht'( H"f<' ~ tasyl An.m11lfll(l Tnooqn sman 1n "''Ufe 111 the Zoo Pan-of Kenya A 8'11.v pro~w ~••\"' ir~ 11 • • •,.r!Yfl a Dr~~v ~ .... 11" ~· 1 ~ m fol ~.,. 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Faml'1 Pollce, Edison's business ·rioters Shelley -Cl butiton clash In Taylor tltle ·laµghter Berkeley shines FEATI JRK /C.1 :"' r THE ORANGE COAST 75 CENTS DA\'," MAY 2 1 .. 1989. , .. ·v ··1 ..................................................... --......... _ ............ ~ .. -.............. _._ .................................. _ ............. · ........... .. ........ ... ·· · · .. .. ................... ·-···-... _ ....... ·· ........ vv ,·a :ter-·sports causes conflicts in NB r ly NttS YOkOI Of tt.c 0..,. ,.._ Su« Thc-se days, Jct k1 ndcrs. swimmers. surfers. bodysurfersand boo&icboardersappear to outnumber the fish in the ocean off1'1ewport Beach. With homes built convenitntly on the beach. the ocean serves as the most used rcccat1onal resource 1n the cit). Add to this a growing number of new wa1cract1v111es. and )ou've 101 some turbulent. crowded waters. The quarrels among the various ocean users came to liiht during a recent CityCounc1ldiscuss1on ofa proposed ordinance that "'ould restnct the hours kt k1s and other Re•dy for celebratlon vessels could be tn the surf. Monday night, the council will review n r~·v1)Cd prt>poscd ordinance that w-ould ban the ve scls from the shorthne out to l,000 feet and would proh1b11 laun<h1ng the vessels from ocean bcarhe!. · The advent of new water to~s. such as the popular Jct k1s and vanous t) pcsofsurf-nding board . has increased .the number of ocean users over the past few ~ear\ \3} "'ater spon enthusiasts People "keep getting healthier and healthier and ""ealthier and wealthier." said Lt John Blauer of the t 1t) Manne fet y IApartmenL "Consequently. people are getting more 1n' ol'ed 1n physical act1\lt1cs." Blaucr said cro"'ding fluctuates w11h lhe season. \\Cather and waler t:ond111 ons But generally. there appear to be "abo\C normal cro"ds most of the time." he said. students sharing homes. a well as ·the trad111onal vacationers, he said. Other factors alw contnbute to the cro"'d1ng of the Newport Beach surf. includrng an increase in population. 81.iuer s:ud Add1t1onally. the placement of parlong meters on West Nc"port streets has made that area a popular, convenient place to come 10 the beach, Blauer said. As a rc!)ult. more conflicts ansc among :he vanous .. water en1husms1s. "f'lewpon Beach 1s nota sll'ep} httk lo" nan} more." he~1d wimmers complam about surfboards and the furn~. noise and recklus pccds of Jct IM urfers complam .ibout Jct k1s. Today, all the houses alon~ the ocean are t\\U stones. nllo" mg more people to h vc en one hou~-. Blauer said. There arc )Car-round renters man) ol whom are college kt kt riders complain about other group and say a (Pleese iee CONFLICTS/ All .. ,. Last off our OC jail-escapee J , "Captured in ~.D. From st.tr Md Wire repons T~e last of four fugitives who escaped from the Orange County Jail lastNo,cmbcrwascaptured 10 Rapid C11y. S.O. Saturday wnhout incident as he tncd to pawn some m~. au1hon11cs said. Michael Taylor. JS, wa captured without incident Saturday af\emoon, said Lt. Ja) Mendel of the Orangt Count) bcnlf s Oeplrtment He went into a pawn shop to scJI some jewelry, but the sto~ manager ~e su 'p1C'lou and called poh~ .. Mendez saad. The name be &l'C in\C$llpt1n1 offi~rs. Pl'C$COU, "• an ahas known to 1uthont1n. and a ched. with Orange Count> hen~ dettttt\.CS confumcd Jt \\:U Taylor. Mendez said. A ~man and two children accom· pan)1n1 Ta)lor "'ere also a~ted. Mendez said. Mldleef T.,eor Newport Dunes Aquatic l'•rll wlll celebr•t• th• completed pordon of Its ftv•·J••r 145 Miiiion renov•tlon Saturd•y with the re-opening of tu boat launch. Th• l•unch wlll everttuatty llM surrounded bJ a 4IO-sflp fftatlfttl •nd a boa• storage •r••· When th• renovation Is flnlshed, the park wtll Include • J7S·room hotel, resuiurant, 415 recre•tlon vehicle sites, community center, swimming l•9oon and Taylor was the target of a na- tton"1de manhunt after m1km1 a dramatic escape from lbc Oransc County Jut on Nov 21 . 19 8 S2 mllhon 10 JeV."Cls from uthcm C1lafonu1 Jewelers sin~ 1987. authoriues said. Aulhonucs say he favon a robbery untfonn of tbrtt~ptett u1ts and fuU· sued Amencan cars are his tctawa recreatlonal •port facflltl••·· :1 He all~lynas stoten·as mucn as f Pfe ...... CAl"T\.MID I A21 . ' Nurses strike threatened in FV to force negotiat,on.s ay R. LANCE fGNON . Of-a.,,_ SW# Members of a struyhna nur\CS union arc C'.'(p«tcd to bca1n p1cket1na 1n front of Founuun Valle) Regional Ho p1tal on rucsda) lo persuade the ho!.pttal to Ol'&OtUHe with them merel y to pre urc the hosp11nl 1n10 offic111ll)' rerngn111ng the fled1hna bJrga1n1na un11. something 11 ha., 'o far ref used to do "Our 1 uc 1s that the) should be ttllng dtm n and barp1nina ~1th u :·said Jim Moreau. su11Tol'ia n11l'r for United Nurses Associations ofC'ahforn1a A unaon orpnizcr Id the ~mon tracions att not intended to close the ho p1tal and 11s trauma center but The orp.nrnnon Te'Pr&nh man> cmplo,cc., at K11Kr Permanente hosp1l&ls as "'ell as m~1cat center. tn Brawl victim back on team ly GIC>ftGI OUfN °' ... 0.,.,......,,, Onp1tc 1 ~una by a voup of teen-1Cr1 a cwpon ~ach lit) hfquard q ~ 1n \h~ -\""''"' of th1np Satur~)'. • Micheal P. H&lph1dc. 24 of Yorb:I Linda pla)cd in four pmC1 with the Nc1111oport Wattr Polo Foundation team dunna a state champion hip mttt 1n l..Oj A•les. Frida) &he pmc cndtd 11 8:30 p.m. and fan$ lcfl qu1ckl)-They pro mised to look intu the anc1dcnt. H&lptude said ~vcral tttn~rs bepn .tina a-team ~r' friend who had \'1sited the pnaece. Hal ph1dc wud he did not ttt t~ fiaht bt'a1n. but "'cnt to help once r.,ts bcpn swin11na. Durin1 the ft,1ht, U1lph1dc said. he ""as tnppcd and rccc•'t'd ~rll>C1 acre>\ hn ~)' b«ausc he ..,. .. , from Hoa& Ho p11al Then he "cnt to "orll. Ill b the nc\t · morning "Thert v.a no one to l·all as a rc~.i< ·mcni, ~ I JU & ~i m:· he_ said. · HaJph1dc did take time uut rron' -.ork total .. "llh de1et11'c' \\h1l arc in\cSl1pl1n1 thr C:l\C \/onhern Cahto1 n1a But 1n more conscrvat1vc uthcm t alifom1a, p.m1l'ularl) Oranac C'ount). the as oc1at1on hil }Ct to malt;c c.1gn1ficant inroad fornu did not preclude the JXl' 1b1ht) of .a stnke .. but said that \llth an action "-Ould be.• up to thc t hapter'~ approx1ma1d~ 600 membe~ The group include rcg1!>- tcrcd nurses. rharina<"ists. dietician and other pro. fcs 1onals, "Hh the e'.'C~puon of doctors The union sa)'S 1t .... "ants1 to tall to ho p1tal adm1n1strators about wages. hours and worluna con- d1llons although 1t has named no pectfi . Mortau said the pickets wan parade in front of the hospital for an 1ndclin1tt pcnod or unul the ho p1tal qrecs to talk Wht'.n asked 1f wages and "orlm,' cond1uon~ at the ho pltaT w~ ~orsc tlun other Oran~ C"ount ho 1>1lal ,~ .. Sff M.MSn/ All Ne•pon Beach police arc IO· ____ __,.....:\ cia.,.aiqe a Tlumda )' ni&hi mcidcnt 1n which about lS to ~ teen· acn. an.cMd HalOhidc and his fncnd 11 NApon Haibor Hip S<'hool. "~ nns..onb hQrt\1'----'~--=--Thcn someone sv.unaa bro<>m 11ck ev..port Bea h police spo~nman lklb Oaklc) ~1J fnda~ dctl'\:ll\C had thr« po 1blc u pccts and ~ere U)'!OJ. to -Out Jcwls. Imm U .,llM '1-C Hal~ide •id the u:t"n..,Cf'l ~ere aitl•'.'f 1n 1~ par\1na lot. \Omc dnnkansbett. wMft he and siit fnenJ left &he IC'llool's Pool Itta 11 1bou1 • 9.1 $ p.m . after tht 1mm•1 prtc1itt. .. We,._..., 1t wn pmty stra• becatate no one's '*'llh &Mre." Halphidt takl. A OF ~ IMICh bttWttn Corona drt ·wat-11..-SCtiool and • ·-.... Hill _ !d9ool ... .,..,.. ..... -~ .... •iltl. but ~.w5• kBQW tfthe ...... .... ...... c-. ~ .. 11 the naht ~u.Je of tus head. • The: blow knocktd him un· conK1ous and broke the st1c into thrtt piece M s.a1d. Halphilk said $Om oM •·11 on h~ back. hiuina him on the head. 11trhcn he •oke up "And ~\Cral pc pie "ere .,,, "'"' me in nbs." he said. Halph1lk 11id his ana kcr fled "hen pohcc IN"l\td. Ht' fathief. Roa said Halrhidc .... dazed after che bu11na. "Hes ftieftd\ had to 11 him do•n 1n the car for a wtnk:' Roo Halph1dc .... ,.., ........ nalid and mca~ Whik numerous "'llnc'\l con· firmed Halph1Jc' :account ol the fiaht. il ""' unclear what 1 tually stancd the bra"'l aklc\ ~•d Oakk> did not namr· the su,pccts bttaUK' thC) "'~ JU\(ntk\, bul Qtd 'tbt) •ttt bthc\C•d to lX' Ncvopol'1 Harboo1VJ<nt . CWJ)Ort f~lrbor uflic1&I\ Id rr1• dlt t~') J1d not kMw 11 their' .. ..,.., ~rt ttt\.Ol\cd ~w: \lnous • he' and p:11n\ H~idt ,.id he •ouldn't drtam of mtllins lht tam'' mtt1. "llttt tt ptttt) much lht h11h point ol lhc .ttatOft... -\I td. • GOOD MOR On tll a...t ~y .... OT/.,...._, M9r 11, .. BEJlU1.EY (AP)-A rally mark· illl lbe lOda aanivenary of the Pclople•s Part occupation turned into I riot rtminitcent of the 1960'1 early Saturday u $0me of the 1,000 oelebtanu tanalcd with police amid anon. vandaJism and lootina. 'IWelve people wen; arrested dur· ~ the melee near the Universjty of califomia at ~rkeley, and l S poliec officen were injured, includina one wbo was hit over the head with a bottle, said police spokesman David And<rson. None,. however, was hos-~1~. T~~ u~fighters also suf· minor tnJunes. About 70 Berkeley and 30 univer· aity police. greatly outnumbered by the crowd, scuffled with combatants u piles of trash were gathered and torched and looters smashed store windows and fled with merchandise. Al least 28 businesses were damag. ed during the violence. but no estimate of damage was available, Anderson said. T~o Berkeley F~ Department vehicles were overturned and orie was set one fire, Anderson said, estimat· ina the damaac at about $40,000. In addition, one fire engine was taken out of service after it was vandalized while rcspQ,ndina to a fire at an intersection in the middle of the riot. Anderson had no information if any protesters or viewen wtre hun, but a Berkeley police dispatcher reported with bitterness that any hurt rioters who needed treatment "took j'> tbemlelva to bolp&Ws. '"' SnCllo(tMll.,..ltild we IZhdta. Five were1m111ed for illveetilltion of pouesaioa or aiolen property, one was arraltd for iovataptJon of .... u11 .-ith a deadly ~n and UllUlt on a poliee oftk:ier1 and another was &nested for iavettapton ofincitina• riot. Andenon Mid. Fiv~ juveniles were arrested for invetti&a· tion of pos5Clsion of stolen property. be said. The densely.populated neiah· borhood foW' blocks south of the Univen ity of California at Berkeley campus appeared calm Saturday afternoon as dozens of people pie· nicked in People's Parle and street merchants lined Telegraph Avenue to sclJ their wares. Oean-u1> crews, a bulldozer and boarded-up buildin1s were the most strikina sians of the melee, which bepn late Friday nigitt. Extra officen were called tn Saturday, said Anderson, who declined to say now many officers were on duty. The chaotic scene Friday niaht was an eerie replay of the sporadk clashes that focused on the 2.3-acre univer· sity.owned lot that came to represent what Berkeley activists viewed as their fight apinst the establishment they despised. The melcc apparently betao after the 9:30 p.m. screening o1 a film documenting the 1969 uprising. Con-cern about the park's future rose anew recently as the university dusted off its P!&M to budd OD t.bt plot. .. What 1Wted laere toniaht was somethina lbat bean as a social protest bUt it quiCkly deacncrated into just plain vandalism,'' UC lludcnt 0.vid Brooks. 19, said Fn· day niaht. Tbe same Bank of America branch that became a reau1ar activist target ~u bit apin in this riot, suffering a.n unknown amount of damaac. "He litaP9perbe&on ftreand stuck his hand throuah 'broken window,•• Greta Salmonson, 17, said of the torcher ... It took 1 few minutes and then the ftamtt tW1ed contina up." Some of the oeoole in the crowd tried to put out ibc lire, II.id political sciel'ICC ~or Blake Marnell, 24. Some carpelina and penclint :were 'Scorched before Berkeley fircftlhters doused the flamn. >. woman who started a small ..fiip next to the bank muttered, 'I'm qainst. imperialism. ...rm apinst apanheid.•· Four blocks of Telegraph Avenue were closed durina the outburst as police in riot 1car stood by helplessly after an unsucctssfuJ attempt to control the crowd, some of whom were setting power poles on fire. The streets were httered with broken glass, capsized newspaper racks and burn-ina trash cans. A clothin& store was vandalized and looted. Two husky students stood auard in front of the Miller's Outpost store. tryina to keep looters from entering. _L.. Polynesians poised for Contest ' The 1989 Polynesian Dance Com- petition USA held all-day Saturday featured .hundreds of dancers from Tahiti, Samoa, Hawaii, New Zea- land, Fiji and Tonga. excellence, ~1d Poma Scanoa, vet-a 1our of the islands. The group 1s part of the Jake Jobol Eo Club. eran dancer and co-organizer of the event. The ninth annual contest at Poly· nesian Island Village in Laguna Hills isan incentive for Polynesian cultural groups and dance studios to strive for Scanoa and her husband, Pete. run Polynesian Dance Troupe. T1are Productions. The na' 1ga1ors rece1\'ed per· m1ss1on from high chiefs 1n the remote Raltk Chain of islands to perform portions of the war dance unique to that region. said Bue G.ars1ang. the group's leader. Showcased dunng the cfay was the Costa Mesa-based Marshall Island Nav1f1t1or~ who" 111 leave shonl) for CONFLICTS From A! can of choice. Chjcago authorit.tes bdieve Taylor stole about $450,000 in jewels from a store in bis native Chicago in Febru- ary of this year. His robbery style was crisp and busjncss-likc, said Jack Price, owner of Dcsilfler Jcwclen Inc. an Hunt- inatoo Beach, where $4SO,OOO in gems was stolen last year. "I was in the Army Ranaers m Vietnam, ind we were tau&ht to do everythina click. click, cliclt," Price said. "He was that kind of methodical auy. He knew what he was domg. He was aood at ~t.." Taylor was one of five inmates who escaped the evenioa of Nov. 20 from Oranac County jail by cutting a hole in the security fence surroundio& an exercise yard on the fifth story roor. Then, they climbed 101 lower rooftop on a rope fashioned ofbcd sheets., and jumped or rapelllcd to the ground. Eleazar Gonales, 20, surrendered teVera.I days after the escape. Steven Wilt0n and Richard Aubarty, both 26, were captured in Denver by FBI qents two weeks lat.er. The fifth inmate, 22-year.old Hung Ly, slipped, fell and broke h is leg while tryioa to escape and was immediately captured. Teen drowns in Newport A l 9·year-old Santa-Ana man drowned Saturday despite \he effort s of two \ctn-agers. said Newport Beach police. Capt. 9ob Van Stldtl• puts out llftOlderlnt ~paa 9ra11 attw·a t .s acre ltunh fk• In ....,. .. '4Mlttt•nt of Vlctort. Rubin Resendiz J1mene1 was swimmtn& with an unideottfied male companion at 3:04 p.m . when both men reponedly were cau&ht in a riptide that swept them out to sea. La1se Holmes, 16. of Costa Mesa and Matthew Pnncc, 17, ofNcwpon Beach were standin1 on the shore Street and tta• Santa Ana ..,,., In Costa M•N. ,... ........ . reported at llOI p.m. and contained alMtut 41 lftln ute1 e.ter. ..W Actlnt P'lr• aattallon CNef ketch PuJIMeto. P'lr•fl9htera. J•ln•tl ltJ two ltrutft fir• crews tro.. ttae «>w-.• Cou~ l'lre Depas IN•nt, spent two llcMws ftllOPPlnt up afterwartls. ""' aoto said 101Weon• had Mt the fire. ·when tboy saw the men wav1n1 for help. The tten·atcrs swam out JU t bef<>nd the brea.kcn and rescued one swimmer. but were unable to save Jimenn. NURSES ffroM AI MOl'Q)l said: "ln m.y opinion, from what I've seen, ablolutcly." ". But a nurse who has wotited at the hospital for I~ years and who is opposed to the union, said wqes are compdjtive. She also said that hospital administrators have done a better job in recent years of l11terunc to auaesuona &om employees. "I do OW.k the hOlpital hu made xveral strides;' said Leslie Carr, a nunina instructor. Tenaion between horpitaJ administntors and the union dates blck more than two years. On April 30 and May I, 1987, employees decided to unionize by a slim 4- vOle marsin= 278 to 274, •id LnX Sch~. an lllistant administrator for the bolpital. Hl'HI l .l,ll'I''· Jusl call 642-6086 But the vote djd not include ballots from 28 employees wbo worked as substi1u1e1. The National Labor Relatioaa Board was eventually called in to determine which of 1hoee 28 vo.tn coukl be coun.led.J.n lhe election. In the end, the union walked away with a 6'-vote marajn: 28S to 279. Of the 28 con&ested bellot1, the boerd allowed 12 to be counaed. The remainder, which milht have bekl victory for the bosptlal, were thrown away, The bolpital c:onlCDda tbat &be labor relations t;Oerd did noc bave &he lea! authority to raUfy the vose. Instead, the mauer abouJd \e decided Dy &be 9111 Circuit Coun of Appeeh, said Timothy F. Ryan. an a-1ep1eteatin• the holpilal. ·---i ... ScbUller Wei * boefiLaJ wiD ~" WiaJa me uniaft if 1111 r.derll cowt ,_... lbe tilol. U SIOt. &ht uiUoa ........ Mve to cry to •S brt wa•w ¥Gii. 'Dz':;' ........... ..... ,.. .... ,_ ........... -...... .. _, .. .,....., .. .. ---ow c.. ...,..,....,...., . ............ ........ -... .,.. ,.,, c--• ,... "Thi• hu notb.i• to do Wida ao'ylbjna."' one oa ..... ~·Mid. '"They're just 11.kiaa ihiap. The rally mar\iq t.bi May 1969 People's Park riot sWUd about 10 p.m. and broke up about an bout liter, but the croWd rd'onned 1nd unuhcd windows ind looted abOut 1 dozen 11ores in Ole nearby busil1e11 districL Most of the action was about a half.block from the park and 10me three blocks from the UC campuL "I tho'l&ht that People'J Park was all about crcat1n1 peace_. but thete riotJ have no place in the peace movement." laid Julia To11ey1 wbo 'tood ouuide a boutique witn her boyfriend Rusty Pacatte, owneroflhe IJ()te. The couple uid several thousAnd dolllra in mcrcbandilC were stolen from the store, which carries ex· peuive household fumishinas and cloth ins. About l :30 a.m., police moved in block by block to urae spectators to 10 home. The strec\s were cleared by about 3:30 a. m., police said. 'nwo unidentified lften r.•ppl• In • w•rlety store durlnt l'rlday '9'9hf's rlotln9 In e rk•,l•Y· · People's Park lias been in a state of limbo since activisu occupied it a aeneration ago when the university drew plans to put up student housing there. buna o~er th~ place, and some dozen.s of protestcn with birdlhoL couples openly eopged in sex ual Jamts Rector died a few di~ later, intercourse. anist AJan Blanchard was blinded The university, in a pank over lack a.nd two news reporters were amona of control over their own property lhe wounded Demonstrators squatted on the patch of around. Soon, aardens wc:rc planted, tents went up and assorted dropouts, Iona-hairs and squads of left-winsers trooped in with sleeping bags. Clouds or marijuana smoke •nd fearful of a precedent, fenced the Then-Oov. Ronald Reqan sent lot on May IS. When protesters tncd 2,000 National Guard troops lo to cut down the fence, they were met occupy the city.for 17 days. A. ';liahtly with force m one of the more curfew was imposed and mectin&s of ferocious confrontations of the more than three people were banned. 'od f n the first week after the riot, t ,000 pen . Heavily armed deputies peppered people were arrested. CAPTURED From A 1 special secuonshould be designated JUS\ for pe~onal watercraf\. ··1 surf Newport, and I hate 1t when a Jct Ski goes b~ You can taste the fumes," said Gaylinc Clifford, "estern conference administrator for the National Scholastic Surfing Associatfon, based in Huntington Reach. N1tncy Skinner, a 27->car Ncwpon Beach res1den1 active in the community. 1s an avid OCCa/I swimmer. "l love to 10 into that ocean and bodysurf .. the peace. the smell ... when Jct Skis go b). )OU lo~ all of that,'' Skinner said. Board surfers and swimmers are also tncompat1blc, Skinner said. Skinner's definition of an 1ncompa11bJe use 1 .. when you have something that's going to be dangerous to the next person." · She said the strip of ocean from 40th to 44th streets. designated for swimmers and boosu~ boarders from May to October, is so crowded with boogie boarders 1ha-1 it tS becomina unattractive for swimmers. But while each of these groups complains about the other, all seem to acknowledge the right of each 10 enJO) the ocean. "You have to be fa ir and let whoever wan\!. to use 1t use 1t,'' Skinner said. "Water is for the use of everyone, .. Mike Ma~hall a longtime surfer. told the City Council recently .. Bui I think it should be practical an it approach." "The rcahty as, in the city of Newport Beach the beach 1s fronted by residents. ·AH of them are allowed 10 &o out in the water anyt1me of day," 81auer said. So any regul.atton oiactiv1 ty tn an attempt to curb crowdina must be carefully analyzed. One example of a failed attempt 10 limn use of the beach was a 1985 surfboard licensin1 law. • Citizens' comptainu about surfers' rudeness. thefts and dnnkina led to adop11on of the .ordinance that ( \I 11 OH' I\ I O I I I .II\ ,. required surfers to P'lY $3 for a st1ckertbcy would paste on their boards The law lasted for four )'Cats, but enforcement was difficult because the stickers were hard to see and the S 10 fine was fa1rl> easy 10 pay. so many surfers didn't buy the licenses. The et ty subsequently ab:tndoned the law. In recent 11mes, some people, hkc 01fford and reprcscntall' c~ of the lntemattonal Jet Skl 8oa11ng Assoc1a11on. have sugestcd d1v1d1ng the beach into spec1:il sccuons for each spon But that could create even more crowding. Clifford said Most of the water lovers tntcrvicwcd said the cit) of Newport Beach 1s alrcad)' doing all tt can to regulate the vanous spons fatrl). "Ccruun act1v111es are regulated at certain 11mes of the day," Blaucr said Surfers are proh1b1tcd from the ocean at m1dda), or "h1&h activity" period. and lifeauards have the authonty to use the bhpk ball syHem to keep surf en out of the ocean anyttme crowds arc Jargc. But surfers can nde \hewav"offt.MSantaAn.a River JCtlY unrestncted. Meanwhile, all flotation dev1oes a.re ba.nned from the Wedie dunna the summer so "punst bodysurfcrs" can revel m the special waves thc:rc. . And Corona del Mar State Beach is a protected swimmtng area. particularly Ldeal for the not·so-strong swimmer, Blaucr said "That's a great wa)' to allocate." the resource" Tom Pralle. cx.ecuuve director of the Huntin&ton Beach-based Surfnder Foundauon. said oftM city's measures "We try to address the problem for everybody," Bla ucr said. "The opuons do eiust withm our 61h-m1k area of coastl.J ne for evC!)>bod}' to do what they do best" The crowdfog 1n the-waters w11l continue, Blaucr predicted, as the populauon arows, But if the crowds 'tltOuld spread themselves out and use the ocean 11 different umes of the j_ear. there shouldn't be an) problems, Blaucr said "The beach can handle n ... ly The Aaod.lted Pra1 H1re arc the w1noin1 numbe~ picked Saturda> n1ah1 for the Cah· fornia Lottery's twi ce-weekly .. Lotro 6-49" game: 18, 24. 34, 1, 2. 32 and the bonus number. 28 Sl.64 milhon, fhc of s1' ..... ,11 'hare $846.000. four of s1' will \hare $769.000. Three of $IX " ~orth an automattc $5 per winner. Meanwhile, Steven Pack. one of four Caltfom1a I oiler) ~p1nnt'r\ 10 win SI m1ll1on Saturda) decided UJ'I . stage 10 share his booty -he asked Thousand Oaks: and orma Arebalos. 26. of Fresno. Pack, a self -emplo>cd construcuon worker, was. Joined on the su\ie b} Players who correctly guessed all six numbers will share a pnze pool of $6.08 million. said Kath)' Manzer. a state loller) spokeswoman. All those who p1c.kcd fi ve. numbers plus the bonus number will d1v1de amona thcm~lves a priu pool of 8 u L 0 ndra Silva 10 marry him The four "8 11 Spin" SI m1lhon winners "'ere Pack. 32. of Ontano. Helen ('unmnaham, 6•. of Lona Beach Richard Pruneau. ~6. of c K.S w I L 11\ a, who said )CS He said he'll uSc.: his mone) 10 "P3> olTthc nna. to pa~ for the wedding t\nd hone) moon and uart on a hou~ ncx\ )·car " ..R1Jh1 no~. 1t qu11e hasn't !fun~ 1n " he said "I was so excited about her sayina }es. thl' m11l1on hun·t sunk 1n" · S AVE 50\ ON OUR FABULOUS MAKEOVER A T.8W NE WPO Rl 8 EACH Stan rn sea$onw1 n 1 brll'ld oow ~I OOr makoc:Mw begins a precision haircut and 11yf1ng, IO nattef YoUr lur and IU' YoUr M tyto N t, e lli:in nalysia nd coosu tJOn tlO determine your rtenal k• r oeedS..AnQ--- f1hally a 30·m1nute r~1z1ng facial Ind •t*t makeup •Pdication which • 1-4 )'Q'I g1ow1ng1 The~ ReO seo NOw 131.SO Alie..._.. on our IUK\lflOUt rNnC:Uf9 ~ pecfiiCu'9 fOI hMO-ao.toe bl9uty Reg S33 Now-Clll Q 'f04f IPfJOI~ (71•) 758-1211. -290 BNuty ~. • aw NewJQt 8ellct\ s H I R E ., ;ca.,~-'arf'0tr iMCPc. n.11n ..,,,,,, ..,. ..,,. ., .,. I I ll 1 U I 'I \ t t I I Super:visor Riley urged t<;> answef J. more call to duty Cit) ManaJCr Robert Wynn and his staff updatc.-d the "'> ·~ Emergency Preparedness Plan and prest'nt~ 1t. rn <.'onccpt to the (II) Council, and the cry around the town ~med to be he>. 1tm 1c, where "e came in. The ~If-styled expens -those v. ho once \Cn cd the C ll) Council, or those with propeny to protect -damned the plan as being nottung new, nothing dramattc. nothing but the same.· old los1cal W ) nn pf'Oiram, wuh new dates on 1t Where v.erc the rod.etc, and horns. the drums and sirens. the bells and lassies? Newport's Bob W) nn 1s il firm bche .. cr an the.-old ma.,1m that if 11 ain't broke, do n't fh 11 His concept for mob1 lmng trained manpo"cr to respond 1nstantl) to an cmcrienC) sll&nitaon hM been tc<>tcd in real hfe 111ua11ons, and It has worked In rttcnt )Ca~. av.-o potential disaster s1tuat1ons -the 42nd tn~ct 011 blowout and the c.hcm1cal lire on Production Place. in th( Jfr'l')()O plant - ac11va1ed the cmcrgcnn plan "'11h great dlic1enq and a'itound1n1 p ro re IOnahsm cmplO) ing Slate or the art high tech o;upprc<o<o1on ,1nd luntrol procedures. What-confronts the <:ll\ ulJ.i\ " a subJCC l of much greater d1mcn'ii•m \\e'1e talktn& eanhquakc an <"normou' lS l canhquake which the gcnlog1r '<.1c nti\ts ~) can come a n) da> no" \nll lhl· ex pens agree that Newport ika~h on 1.nft 'ied1mcntary ground m:ar the on:nn un d straddling the Ncwp<m·lngk"otx.I lault 1s co;pcc1ally ·vulnerable to 1h1\ lurth· t'oming great quake In the city's prc<,cnl eml·rgl·nq pl.111 each department head 1.-. a.-.\1gncd <opc<.1lil rcspons1b1ht1e . and ever) c11y official now has 10 da)s 10 dc\"Clop specific prOifilm&, deuuhng hOtY his or her departmcnt will rc,pond to sach a calamity. These pla~w11l t>c rcvae"cd b)' \\)on and 1hc < "' Council amended 1r nc..:dcd. and incorporated 1n the m.1 .. 1e1 ,,1,in tilling into the ma tri x of professional response This 1s illl "ell and good. but tv.o cnucal element\ ilrl' rH'ltkd ! I 1 J publil informa11on program. that constant I) alert\ the pupul.11wn h> the C\er-pre!ltnt danger and (2) some program that mobfl11cc, thl· enti re ut). not JU\t '"hcn the C'-ent <X-curs. but NO\\. bdort• 11 c~:t ur, It 1 not sole I> .1 gO\ crnment rcc;pons1b1ht) 1t 1 a people re\ron\1h1h1' calling for\ olun1cers. for commun11' act1.., 1sts for 'umcom· "1lhn~ It• g1H' tht' Cll) one gre::u 'oluntcer pcdormanu· 1 he u t) doec, not need a paid ~arthquakc lighter -...1th h1\ need 1111 staff and office space l 'nfortunatel> n t'I not a lidd rorul.ltc.·d '"'h people ot 'ast cllpericnce What ,, needed 1' 'onicone "ho h.i., pru' nl adrn101!ttru11vt' ix·rtormance who ha-; the re<,pell Of1TH· 1.ummunll\ and Yo.ho i'> w1lhn~ to g1"e lime. cncrg) and UllclU in ont• llltirl' ~1a111 personal contnbu11on 10 the cit) Thl're arl' a number ol rc11red or won .10 rrtm· e\l't utl\l'" ''h11 rnmc 10 mind. and "'ho could \l.Cll fu lfill 1111' '1t:il rnk \\ ,11!1.·r Gerh·n. rt'llrl'd lha1rman and< H) of Panik ~t utu.II '\orm I 11.11' no" rNtr1ng a\ J'I<,~ iate supN 1ntcndenl of \chool' I lkn \\ 1k11\ former forcmnn ol'tht• ( rrand Juf) and !iO IO'>trumt·ntnl 1n 1hc < hamhn of ( onuncn:c's leadership proeram Bui the pcrc,on \\.hO .. cem'I ideal fo r thl\ IUOl'llUO" I homJ\ r d1n11 Rile) \\ho ha\ \Cr'-cd this area v.1th !luch d1s11nctuln .. ., the 1.m1111' 'iupcr' 1\or for tht• h llh D1.,tr1ct. \Ir Rile)' I'> a n.•tir1.·d bng,1d1cr g1.·m·1,il in the \1ann" <. orp-.. former adjutant general ot the < or(l'> a 'u1x.·1 h organ11er I k ollt•n d::ums that I am respon\1hlc tor gl·ttin~ him 1nw pohllc., bc1..auc,c I helped h im prepare' a rC'sume .tnd fll l''Hclt•.1,1.· 10 'o(. ntJ t~ then (ro~ Ron.ild R~agan. who theo uppo1nted tum It) t~ HnanJ nt Super' 1 ors ( .\c tuall) lormer state senator l.A:nn" < .1rpcntt·1 11r .. 1 put R 1 lc) IOrA ard to 'IUCll~d Ron ( a.,pef\. who dro" nnl "'11 h \t 'en 111 ha\ in a ) achung acc1d1.·nt that 1s c,t1ll a m~ sic() ) . 1 om Rile' admit'> hc 1, thinking hard ahout r1.·w1n~ lrum thl· board and not ~cl in& rc-elcc11on nc't 'ear rhl' hunttn 111li1.1.• '~.'\.'ll'r' al read) are JOCkC) 1n& for this seat of po'' er and pn''>llll<' Jlthough nonl' has surfaccd cl "ho v..ould be a match fo r Rile) ttut 1f the 1cm.•r.1I could be per'>llJded to 'akc on the JOb ol d1-.a\tl'r 1.omd1ncth1r tor l'oe" port lk ,,, h. he v.uuld not be ~tcpping do" n h1.· ''nuld JU\t tx· Ul mg u \ldC·'>ICP 10 his long .rnd 11lu'itrlOU\ can:n 10 puhltl '>ef\ 1n• And he prob .. bl) lOukl afTorJ 10 tal e' th1'> on lor frl'l'. .ilthnutth thl' ut~ l~rtainl) can :sffonJ to pa~ .\I rnodcq honorarium .111J pro' 1d1.· him'' 1th an offi1.:c and dcncal \tafT · Thi\ ha., not ~:en d1 tu\~d .... uh (J(~n Rtk) or v..1.th an)(lttl' c:l\l'. but lhc..· ttka ol lool.ing tor n \oluntl't'r. much as '>Oml' ol thc n:n10n'c, gn·at publil scr \ 1Le aJ .. cru\1ng "d1 rl'Ctt'<f b} one or mor1.· '11lunh·l·r\, Wern) \\Urth e\ploring. r ht'i JX"rson would dl'\elop a method lor mob1h11n1e\1.'r)1>nc..•1n to"n -St'\'tng that f '\plorcr Stout' ur '>t>mc \lllttlJr group rnn' .i \f'!I all nc1ghborhooJc,, 10 '>l'C lhJI e' 1.·" one ha' cn1cracnc} food watl·r 11nd lirn aid matcnalson hand Our do n111h1ng go,crnor 1nu our do-nottung prcs1Jent aren't go1.n$ to 1.k,elup .1n} proaram like 1h1~ and one 1-; nt'cdcd The d is.aster lOordrn:unr '"ould dlfC.'C\ ll J'Ubhl inlormatlOO pro&ram. iU:lf:lntCe1ng th.II ('\Cf"\OllC 1o1.ould l..no'' v.h,11 to do. "ht•rc to go. v..hen the h1g qua~c come..·, Publu.: fclc,1s1on h~u bet·n running 11lum1nat1 nf hut '4:JI\ pruvar1n rc1.cntl) on ttm ubJCCI f eatured v.-as n lo;, .\n~\'le\ jjrc dC!)Jntncnt capt:un v.tth a Ion& hc,t o r do·s .ind don·,-.. \ni1 l'.lth proaram end~ v.11h th1<o d1\lurb1ng but l"Orrcct ob..cn .11ion ··1 firm!~ hcltcH 1ha1 th" s J canhqu:ili:c l1 \un 1vabl~. but onl~ ii "t' gt·t prcp.ucJ tor 1t," r om Rik~. v.ould \OU an\v.tr one more II to dut ~ ., Jim Ft It on I a lon11rm~ ob tntr ol l•t Ora.01t C'oasl Ills l"ol11mn ru11 t1oda) aod lft"dof! day . Pl 1.01· ot:f · .\ Dt:s Compiled by STEPHEN WALL Oran~ Coat OAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 21, 1811 Al Pa Inter gives tradition the brush ly KATY IOUCHIR Of .... 0...,......... I Ueana .. Zipper .. Z~rlin& sum>unds hcnclf w11h baby bot1le1 , syrinaes. a curkcy ba tcr. loothp1cks. safety pins and aspirin. Cootcmplatin& the right mu 1c to set the mood. she carefully insert sinaer Billy Idol' mfamou• rock classic cassette of"Rcbcl Yell " 1n10 her tcrco. The beat 1>0unds. ldol·s energy fills the room, and Zwerhng begins to twirl. splatter and hur I paint onto a ,5-by· 7 canva using 1hese unusal obJects. Z~rhng. 33, of Newport Beach ma) be bcllcr ' known by her nickname Zipper. a name rc~ulting from a somewhat embarrassmg mishap wtth her bath1na suit lipper one sumJl')t-r da}. S~e 1s a free· lance art consultant who paints m the mo t unconvenuonal "'a~. Zwcrhna said afte-r ~ork1ng 1hc mundane 9. 10-5 office routine, she had to try 'iOmc1h1ng d1fTcrcnt. he graduated from Orange toast ( ollcge w11h a degtce in business adm1na.strat1on. thC'n decided to change her field. "When I was in college I wanted to lcam .i trade l could go anywh.erc in the v..orld v.nh and make a hv1ng." she said. "After graduation fro m OCC, I went to UO and chose their tine an' program where I studied an. music and dann• history becau~ the th ree arc so close!)' related "I'll never forget my first pa1n11ngclas\ wh ere we used sinc1ly black and while and brusf\e , " '>he said. "It was so d1sc1plincd J hate..'<!' at. "I hked to use different ob1ects and lfl'Jlc abstract ," she said "I don't paint ponra11<:; or landscapes. I hkc to cxpcnmcnt ·• Zwerhn& soon found a teacher who not only enjoyed her unique 'll}k of pa1n1ing. hut 1.·n· couraged It "He.-told me. 'I don'1 lare ho" you p.11n1 11. JUSI do ti and t.reatc.' .. SoZwerhng ha., been do1ngJuS\ that. u'11ng an} krnd or tool she can get her hands on while l reallll~ abstract rend111ons Po1nt1n(ltOa lhrcc-d1mcns1onal vrv1d luth~1a, 0.-,-....-............. Ileana .. Zipper" ZwuUng exhibits work created In an unconventional • .,. lame $fcen. )Clio" .inc.I pastel blue canvas with e\ er) imaginable obJl'Ct heaped on. he smiled and said, "Th1'i 1s for n lnnd dc.velopment firm "It repre cnts what they're going to build. The~ suck matchc.-s are repltca of the ~oor1 the} ·11 use to build structures. the safet} pin represent how they'll put thinas together .. the :ic;pinn uiblets are for the headache thcv·11 Hlt'ur during the de' elopmC'nt procc'>'l." r .~!though her cndea\ or~ are cxpenmrntal. she's proud of c' er) thing c;hc's done and '>:l id. 'T it Ol'' e1 reproduce the ~me thing twice I might do :i vana11on. but e' er)onc will tx· ahk to m;ogn1te m, Y..Ork bel·:tusc of 11 sl\k" · /"etltng \llld tilt' \JfH't) ot tools shc u~' 10 paint" 1th or 1nc.ludr 1n hl·r pa1nt111g' sc.-cm 10 lccp c>.pam.hng. ht• \3H.I 11\ Jlmost 1inp<>'is1b!c to go throuah a \anct) tore without pickina OUl new thangs. uch aH rak~.odd-shaped lightbulb or Wlrt cloth, all ha ving some '°'aluablc characteristic for her next endtovor. ome of her painungs ha' e names, otben art· . awa1t1n& the perfect tlllc. "1' vc even had some help by accident from m~ 'babies: " she JOkc-d as she pouued to some paw prints of her French poodle di played on one ofher fa\or1te pa1n11ngs. Zv.erhn&. ~1d he's mostly given her paintinp away to famal\ and fnl!nds. but recently bas bttn commt toned b) a few bu inesscs to initiate something d11Terent for their office waJJs. "It's rcallv JUSt fun wa)' 10 expre~ myself and ~omcone· pe~onaht} -and 1t beats thlt confining rou11ne of an offi ce." she said. Council consf de rs new version of Errierclld Village By R. LANCE IGNON Of .,. o..,, l'llot SUlll Hor1ng 10 placarc angry n:s1 l'OIS. a loca dcvclope-riH''pccted to return .to the Ne"port Beach l ll) Council on Monday night with )et anothcr version of a senior c1t11cns home he wants to build in Corona dcl Mar. A facuon of resident's who li ve near the s11c on East (oast H,ghway ha ve complained !ilOCC the pro1cct \l.3'i introduced more than a year ago that 11 will look too huge nc\I to the o;urround1ng houses. ·1 hey also "om about 1ncrca~d trctlnt. lthough the latcst dc'11gn for Emerald Village remains at 50,.500 square feet and re tains 5 untt . ltkt' the la t bl ue pnnt thr plan now call\ for t'-'O separate bu1ld1 ngs Th1'i "111 proY1de .in ocean 'IC" through :i space between the structures. <.aid Tern Mehrguth or Paine and ~s· soc11ucs. a public relattom firm rcprcsenuna the de, doper Artist renderln9 .•how• latest version of amerald VIH89•. which feMur" two.., ....... umts v.cre mo,cd to an arC'a 01111-thought 1he onarnal plan wu JU\\ council chambcn 't\Crc filled wtth mall) planned lor a g.'lrdcn on Jl.11cl tine But thr C It) C ounlll tCJt•1.. tcd 11 re 1dents. about half of whom stall Dn..,.e, v.h~h -.epara\t:c. 1hc s11c from la.,, Julr ""hen a \hrona of af\V' oppost'd thN\ew des~ coonat Fi ve ( ro-...n'> Kc\wur.ant n:s1dcnls showed up al cit~ hall postponed 1\\ dcc1S1on to allow The nc'-' plan alw up~-0. thl de' doper Jon C"hmte n re· ( hn te n another hot at rcdntp- number ot underground p.i rl int1. dulcd the prOJC t b) :!~ pcncnt 1n& 1t 'p.ice~ lrom .t4 to 4 7 If nccr'l'iaf' chopping the.-height from n to :!Q Emerald Vallqe 1$ pan of at~ in Mchrguth ..a1c.I 12 mol't' pa rk1n -,lot' feet pntcy, hotcl-ltkc housu:t1 for the could be p:ncd 1n O\ er tht' 1C'm<11nmg Once apm the Plann1n1 (om· cider!~ \ S3.QC».monthly btlt .in; garden area m1\s1o n a•nc 1b •tnmp of 11ppro\al d ude room, meal transponataon To create the separation. se'era l The cit)· Plann1n1 C o mm14'10n And once 111an. th1 ume 1n pttl, tht and ~111 e\ent OKI\ t : '1"1'1t: ' iJEu t Yale Loop noi;th ,\nll \OU l hlinund ,it IJ .trrJnt.l t> .11 l v..a .. and l\311 .111, a Park",,\ ea\t .ind ~, 1bound at l a\I ~ .1k l oop 1n lr-..1n1. 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Finish epreadsheets, 8()(t data bates and dilptay charts and graphs fastef than eveJ. And the lnctuded Penionaf OeskMate 2 -'lows you to get to work ~ away.125~~ DllP 132. FMluret word proc9M~~data prOCeM1ng and dot·9ddr...-.. graphict rnodn~·28lA • ~The A111dlled Pr.- NO settlement. In teachen' strike LOS ANGELES (AP) -·Reomcntativts on bolh J~ oft.ht' ieaebcr5' walkout, which has wroua!tt bedlam in perts of' the nat1on s i«<>nd·lartnt school district, ended talks Saturde)' with no tcultment announetd. Three ~ Anacin Unified School District ~aton and thrte from the United Teachcn-Los Anatles nqotiated in a c oor ~on at a downt0wn hotel in talks that ended earlier than expected. he m~una bepn 1hortJy aftn S p.m., and althouah observers had anticipated neao11atl9ns would Nn laie into the night, talks instead ended at about 8:30 p.m. Neaouauons'wcre scheduled to continue today. Scrambled Quayle watch marketed THOU AND OAK -As Dan Qua)' IC wound his wa) through his first fhc months in office a p31r of former stockbrokers with 11me on their hands de' ~scd 3 i>tcm-tume~ in the \ICC prei>1dent'\ honor. , It's a Qu3)'1e "atch. but don't C"<pect to be able to mark-his tine 1n offiC"~ with 1l. The numbers on the S30 wmtwutch arc all 'iCrnmblcd. which Richard Ongstad says 1s 3 reOcc11on of the' ice president. Deputy shot by unknown attackers LOS ANGELEs -A shenffs dcput) wa shot 1n the neck as he questioned a carload of people in Willowbrook. authonues said · • There were no arrests. Deput). ( hm Wahla said The a11ad.crs opened lire from three block) awa> at 11 ·JO p.m. Fnd;n a' DcputyTodd \\ allacc1 25. and his panner "ere searching Sill men. One o(thc men had thrown a switchblade from a car the deputies had stopped near the Compton border, Wahl a said. Governor says ban bills not enough SACRAME NTO -Go' George lkukmcJ1an said . turda) thnt thl as~uh v.capoo ban bill' he intend'> 10 sign arl' not enouih to combat' 1okn1 gun-r('latcd 1.nmd. The Republican governor urged the l cg1 slaturc also to pass bill\ increasing penalties for armed crime~ and to authoruc conunued expansion of the state's mu\hrooming pnson s~ ~tern "t=a·hfornttt' new--tiSattk-weepoo k'gt lattoo-wtH-M--hdpfui te-!ft~ enforce ment officers 1n the war against' 1olcnt cnmc -but onl) 1f\\ccontinul' to either prc\Cnt cnm1nals from acquiring '-'l'aponrnr make rt clear. that 1fthc~ uscagun.1hc~ w1llgow pnson fora \.t"r, fon@llmc · he'kl1d in h1sv.cckl) radio address Cotton Club murder case a tale of greed LO ANGELES -.\ Holl)wood murder m)st1.·r) that has been thl' subject of mo' 1cland gossip for s" >Ca"' 1~ unra' ehng at la~1 1n court. and thl· characters could ha\C stepped out of a writer's 1mag1na11on In fact. a number of v.cll li.nov.n \\Ord'lmllh~ art pla nn1n1 book.s and article\ ba..cd on the talc of greed and gl111cr 1ha1 led produ1.'er Robert [,ans 10 '"' oli.c the 5th .\mcnd mcnt v.hen askl·d tu tcst1f\ about the murder ol theatrical producc.·r Ro) Radtn · Evans.1hc-formcr head of production at Paramount P1CTDrc'i. \\-"Ison I\ onC' ""t>f the colorful "11nessc v.ho drew authors map11ne ¥>T1ten and a c:!dre ul cclebnt) watchers to tht rnunroom of \.1un1c1p<il Judge Patti Jo McKa) on opening da) of a prchmmar)' hcann& la\t v.cd. '\ ·\1'10'\ \I. HHlt:•·s 'Mini-tornado~ causes damage In Reno RENO. Nev . -What ~u referred to as a "m1n1-tornado" b) authont1c., ca used cJttcns1ve damage to a commercial area here turday aflt'moon Al least one lnJUr)' was reported. Authon11cu:ud 11 invohcd a pe™>n who wu hit by 0)'ing debns about c1ah1 bloc kc, av.a) and taken to a !ocal ho~p1tal with mll'jor cuts Jim Fischer, a National Weather Sen. ice mr1corolog1st, said an 1nt en$t' dust devil or v.hirlwind apparent I) cau~d the damage over the two-block area Tornadoes arc extremely rare 1n Nevada. ht' i...11d " Ship traffic monitoring described ANCHORAOE. Alaska -~ new radar sy\tcm 1n\talled in 19 4 led th<' Coast Ouard to stop plouina hip mo"emcnts 1n the ar(I where 1hc tan~tr tuon Va ldez ran &IJ'Ound. 1 Coast Guard commander tcsuficd turda) But Cmdr. tc\Cn Mc<'all told federal 1n\Csllptor that the change and a reduction 1n tafTthrcc years liter did not compromise tan~cr fct) McCall. the Coast Guard C'ommandcr 1n Valdcl tc\llfied on the fifth and final day of a NauonaJ Transponauon Board hcan~ on the March ~.i accldcnt. which spilled nearl)' 11 million gallons of 011 into Printt \\ 1lh1m Sound . Marcos still In very crltlcal condition HONOLULU -former Philippines Pre idcnt fcrdi;llnd Mlf\O<s rcmau~ 1n very cnuc:al concht1on Saturday H he dnftcd 1n and out ~or cons.c1ousncu from• varictyofsenous 11lmcnts. ah pit1l 1dm1n1stn11or \.31d Marcos1 7 I, is suffcrina from ludncy and hca.n fajlurc pnt'umonia and bacterial infection.. · "Manx>s' ph)'11ctans indicated he is (Ontmu1n1 co rail>;' said Euacne T1wanak, assistant adm1n11trator at t francrs Medial Center 1n o bncfin Saturda)' ... The docton stre , howoer. lhat bis cond111on remain \ti') critical and the propos11 is poor.~· West Germ•n proposal called vague ~NX.PORT. MaiM-TM Buth .tmmittmion •id S.turday •Wat <JerlnUy"a propo11J fot tt1<>1Vina a NATO crisas ovcr lhort·ranac •udeu millilea ii too YlllUC and m&ast be liftbd IDOft dc>trl) with reduction ia lk Www Pict's MIPt•iority in convalioul bttt. 5em:tary of 5mt Jamee A. 8aktt Ill •ict W11lunaion has 1ent 1 counterpropoul to Boen bd it 1wa11in& a rnpoute. At a ftt'WI a.teftnot, laker did "°' Nie out C\"t1Uual East-W t aceoaialiont ·°" cumna "'°11-ft• nUdellr -Upot\$. at Cift'many hM Uflt'd over oppoeiuon from the United Stata. . . I ' ' Or~ Coa1t DAILY PILOT/&.~. May 21. 1MI . Army seals off Beijing; masses ·challenge martial law IEUINO (AP) -So&cWn aet up roedb&octs to cue troops moved tn. ~=cent.er and moved iaco its train Malion, but Studenu and their supponen 1n the square early b of lhoulUdt ol 11uden11 defied martial law and today numbered about 200,000. Protests Ii nee the hunt.er ttmaiMd in Tiaumnea $11tWe ~le feari of aa anny ltrib bcean bave drawn hWMlreds ohhoutands. Ct'ICkdoWD. The hunaer 1tnken initially demanded a diaJosuc pro.democncy dernoastntions altO ~re with the 1<>vemmcot on reform, to be brOadcaat live, and n leYeril OCber cities. 18 $haalhai, ~ th.aft • an apol for an lniual official dtdaration that the , oeoole rallied oa die Wllerfront Oft.be HuantP'.U student 1fmocrat)' movement was a pk>t ap1nst the River llid 200,000 more ptheftd 1n the aty's People's pany. Square. But afttt Premier U Ptlll declared mar1ia1 law in The oaly violence reported was a clash betWttn pans of the capat.al Saturday to P'Jt an end Lo the prot~s, Mmed polkle and studmts in wesiem Beijina on Saturday most student$ and thetr supporters ckmanded Ll resign. 1n which 1tude1u1 uid they were au.acted with electric The army's move today apparently was -aimed at cattle P«>ds. One student tnjured in the attack said 4S ttoppini the flo w of ttns of thousands of people to the udeuta ~ bosottaliud. capital to J01n the protests. Citizens blockaded the station The thouundl of students stq.ina 1 week-old hunaer by patlona coal trucks across the road and hundmis of strike in the 1()0...acre Tian.an men Square ended their fast · students sat in front of it as 1 further bamer. Saturda), sayina they needed to repin their strcnath in The anny set up roadblocks around the cap1tAI about Opposition leaders defy Noriega' s order PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP) - The three top opposition leaders defied a ban on rallies and marched throuah the streets on Satu!day, their first pubhc appeal'8nce smce they wcrutt.acked and beaten I 0 days qo. PrciidcntiaJ candidate Guillermo Endara and vice presidential can· didatcs Ricardo Anas Calderon and Ouillelmo Ford were assaulted by paramilit.ary forces supportina Oen. Manuel Antonio Nonep on May 10. That was the day the aovemment, cc;>ntrolled by Nonep, the Defense Forcn chief, annulled the May 7 election. Independent observers say the opposition candidates were leading the Noriep-ptck.ed aovemment can- didates in the nattonal election when · Noriep's troopers seized ele<:tlon t.Jlots. " The aovemment on Saturcliy prohibi\ed .. marches, mectanlo', pub- lic demonstrations or caravans of vehicles" by any political orpniza- tion until at least June S. "The prohibition qoes not have any meanina to us." Endara said as he wended· throua.h an outdoor market --nn-rltT· ...... -art'st3srcm ouuti~ stop was one ofsix made by a caravan of about 20 vehicles. The motorcade bnefly blocked traffic on some ma.ior artenes leading into the capital: Pohcc watched but took no action. 2 Picasso works stolen from gallery RIO DE JANEi RO. Brazil (AP) - "(h1eves stole two Picasso works valued at more than $100,000 from an art gilJery in Sao Paulo. it was reported Saturday. Horacio Pentcado, dtrcctor of the sebelation of Friends oC Modem Art, sa.ad an et.ch101 and a c:cram1c fiaure were stolen early Fnday ~om the 'downtown gallery and he vaJued each at more than SS0.000 "There v.cre no signs of forced entry," he satd. "Obviously SOQlCODC who had priv1ous access to the gallery dad the job " · Panteado identified the missani objects as the etching "OOAt's Head on a Table" and the ceramic fiaure "The Dove." Korean riot police break up protests EOUL. South Korca(AP)-Riot pohce broke up protests and an't$ted more than 1,000 people Saturday after the ,ovemment deplo)td 17,000 troopers to block a rally by diuadents calhn& for the fall of 1he prcsJdcnt. Thousands of not troopers 1n combat rataaun and blade helmets flooded ctnt111l Seoul, conductina street checks for radical supporters and pian11na ke)' ,ovemment build· inp. 12 malts from the cit)' center, said a Chjncse source who spoke on cond1t1on ofanooym1ty. The 1<>urcc said 60,000 to 70,000 troops moved into the cat_y center by 'ubway today and follov.td connttt1ng tWlncls to the walled palace, the history mustum and the Oreat Hall of the People on three s1dts of Tiananmcn Square. The subway wa closed to rtaular traffic as of noon Saturday There was no outward SIJ.ll or"thc rcp0rted troop ·presence in the city center and lt could not Qe confirmed. Inside Tiananmc:n Square, the un rose today on a tri~p!lant b\Jt -.eary and bedrqa)ed crov.d of at lea 1 200,000 students, medical t.iorkers and ordinary c11w:ns The srudent$ spent the niaht imng in rows "'ith putt wound around their mouths and nose for protection apinst a possible tear ps atack 4 Around the square and on roads throu&hout the Cit), citizens barricaded the way with buses. trucks and TO PR IOR .. ALE -Q . 1nythin11vailabk. Thousaodulso surrounded taauUd trucks filled with soldiers at several p0mu in the au~ 1mmob1hzin1 them. • "The people arc strona." an elderly woman matVWd as the loni nilht ended ~fully. . , But soon after, five army bebcoP'en IWOODCd ~ over the square as they did repeatedly-S.twday, rem1nd1n1 the protesters the st.andoff Wis not over. The students waved and chttttd defiantly. . "The dan,cr is not over," said.a medical studtn\ who was helptnJ care for about 3.000 of the student\ who were weakened by the hunaer strike. • Student leaders had said over a loud1pcater twday n11ht that lhc protesters should not resist 1f the army came. "Our pnnc1ple 1s peaceful npn-resist.ance, .. they saad. Early today1 the student leaders held len~hy, pnvate meetinas to discuss their next step. 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Three~ Anttln Unified School Di1trict ncsotiaton.._and three from the Unntd Teac~Los Aftltles neac>tiated in a closed-door ~n 11 a !lowntown hottl in talks that ended earlier than expecttd. The mcetana bqan shortly after S p.m .• and althouah observen had 1nt1cipatrd neaotiatlc;>n~ would run late anto the niJl.tt1 talks instead ended at about 8:30 p.m. Ncaot1altons were ecbcduled to continue today. Scramble~ Quayle watch marketed THOUSAN D QA K -As Dan Qua)' le "'ound his wa) through h1 fi"'t fh c months in office. a pair of formt'r stockbrokt>rs with time on their hand\ devised a ~tcm-turncr in the 'ice prcs1dt'nt's honor. It'~ a Qua)' It' ""atch. but don't C\pect to~ able IO"mark his t1rnt' 1n office wit h I\, ' l The numbers on tht' $30 "'mtwatch arc ult scrambled. which Ri chard Ongstad says as a rcflecuon of the 'kc pre 1den1. Deputy shot by unknowri attackers ~OS ANGELES -A shcnffs dcput) was shot tn th~ neck 8.\ ht· questioned a carload of people 1n W1llo"brook. authorities s.a1d. There were no arrests. Deputy< hns Wah la said The atta kers opened fire from three block!> awa) at 11 :30 p m. Fnda) a\ beput) Iodd Wallace. 25. and has partne r "ere searchma s1~ men. One of the men had thrown a switchblade from a car the depullt'S had '>toppt'd nt>ar the Compton border, Wahla said. Governor says ban bllls not enough SACRAMENTO -Go'. Gt>orgt> DcukmcJ1an said turday that thl· assault "capon ban balls he an tend to sign are not enough to combat '1okn1, gun-related cnmd. The Republican governor urged thl" Lcg1slaturt' also to pau bill\ increasing penalties for armed crime~ and to authonze contmurd u;pans1on of the statt>'s mushrooming pnson S)~lcm ·~hfomaa·s ~ assault ~c~pon lcg1\la11on ~1-be-.-hclpfut tO-i..~ enforcement offi cers tn tht' war against v1oknt cnmc -but onl) 1fwe contmul" to either pre' cnt cnm1nals from acquiring "capons or make 1\ Clear that 1fthn use a gun, thl'} ~ 111 go to prison for a H'r'• Ion[! time .. he ..aid 1n his "'eek I) rndu1 address. Cotton Club murder case a tale of greed LOS ANGELES -A Hollywood murder m)ster> that has bt'Cn thr subject of mo' 1cland gossip for SI'< )t'ar!> 1~ unra,chngat last an coun. and the characters could have stepped out of a "rater's 1ma11nat1on In fact. a number of "'ell kno~n ~ord\mllhs arc plannana boo~' and articles based on the talc of greed and gl111cr thaa led J>rodut:t'r Ro~rt E' an\ II• an\oke the 5th Amendment when a~L.cd to 1cst1f\ aboUl ttrc murder <•I thcatncal produce r Ro) Radin · Evans. the former head of production 01 PJramount Pactur~. "uonl) ont· of the colorful witnesses "ho drew autho~ map11nc "raters and a cadrt• ot cclcbnt) watcher to tht' counroom of Mu n1c-1pal Judge Patti Jo M cKa~ on opening da) of a prehm1naf) hcanni last "cd '\ .\'flO'\ \I. HHlt:t ·s . I 'Mini-tornado' causes. damage lnReno RENO. Nev. -What was rcfcrrt'd 10 as a "manHornado" b) authont1c' caused extensive damagt' to a commcrraal area hcrr turda) ancmoon. Al least one inJury was reported Authon11cssa1d at anvohed a pc"°n "hu was ~it by Oyina debris about t>11ht blocks away and taken to a local ho\pat31 with major cuts. Jim Fischer, a Nauonat Weatht>r Service mrtrorolog.ist sn ad an intcn"' dust devil orwhirlwindapparcntl) cnui.cd the damftgc o\er the two.-block area Tornadoes art extremely rare in Nevada. ht' said Ship traffic monitoring described ANCHORAOE, Alaska -A new radar'>' tcm 1n talltd in 19 4 IN the Coast Guard to stop plottina h1p movemt>nt~ in the area wht>rc the tan~tr Exxon VakSe-1 ran aaround a Coast uard commander tesuftrd , hirda). But Cmdr. Steven MCCall told federal lft\-Cstapton that the (haoac and 11 miuction in staff three yean later did not compromiK tanker safety McCalJ. the Coast Guard commander 1n Valdez te-st1ficd on the fifth and final day of a Nat1onal Tran portat1on Board hcan!lJ on the March :?.a accident. "h1ch p1lkd nearly 11 malhon pllons of 011 into Prince Wilham Sound . . Marcos stlll In very crltlcal condition HONOLULU -Former f>tuhpp1nes Pttsident FeTd1naod Marco remained 1.n very mtical conchtlon Saturda) a he dnf\cd an and out or consciousness from a vancty of senous ailment • a h~p111l 1dm11mtnuorsa1d Marcos, 71, is sufTcnna from kidney and heart !Aalurc pncumonta and bacterial infection.. • .. Marcos' ph)'Slcian1 lndac:atcd he 1 continu1na 10 rall) " uad Euacnc Tiwanak. assistant ldmini1trator at t Francis Mt'diait Ctnt~r an a bndina Saturda)1. "The doctors stress, howcvt'r. that has e<>nd1t1on remains "c"' crittcel and lbc Pl'Oln<>S•• ii poor... ., . . ., . Orenge Co.tt DAILY P'lOT/Son~. M.y 21, tt18 Afmy seals off Beijing; masses cha,lenge martial 'law . IEJJINO (AP) -Soadien tet up roedbloctJ to cue troopS moved aa. ~enter and moved into its train aatioG, but Students and their supporttn in the square earty b of tboUMedt of ttudeata defied martial law and today nwnbeftd about 200,000. Protesu sinoc the hunaer mn1iMd in Tilunmn Square delpite fean of an army l1ri.ke beiaft have drawn hundreds of thousands.. etadulowit. The hunecr stnken initially demanded a dialotue pro.democ:ncy •monttn1tions alto ~ with the aovemment on rd'orm, to be broadcut live, and an erveral other cities. In $hlalhai, more than an apol<>sy for an anitiaJ off'acial declaration that the ,000 ocoolc rallied on tbe •terfroatoftbe i!U&DIPU student democracy movtment was a plot apinst the River aDd 200,000 more ptheftd in the city's People's pany. Square. But after Premier l.J Pena declan:d martial law in Tbc only violence ~rted was a clash between parts orthc capital Saturday to put an end to the protests, armed Police and students in weltem Beijina on Saturday most students and their supponers demanded La resign. · in which ltudents 111id the)' were anacked with electric The army's move today apparently was aimed at cattle prodL On~ student mjured in the attack said 4S stoppina the flow of tens of thousands of people to the lludeats were bolot&alized. · capital to join the protests. Citi~ens blockaded the station Thethou11nd1ofstudents1tqingaweck-oldbunaer by parking coal trucks across the road and hundreds of strike in the l <>0-acre Ttananmeo Sq'\'re ended their fast students sat in front or it as a fun her barrier. J 2 mdes from the aty center, said a Chinese iourcc who spoke on condition ohnonymity. The source said 60,000 IQ 70,000 troops moved into the city center by subway today and followed coonectana tunnels to the walled palace, tbe history museum and the Great liall or 1he People on three tde of Tiananmen Square. The subway was clo~ to rqular traffic as of noon Saturday. There was no outward S•JD of the reported Jroop presence 10 t.he cn y center a.nd 1t could not be confirmed. lhs1de Ttananmen Square, the un rose today oo a triumphant but weary and bedraggled crowd of at least 200,000 students, medical workers and ordinary cuizens. The students spent the nigh! sittina tn rows with puze wound around their mouths and noses for protection ap.1nst a po sible tear gas attack. · Around the square and oo roads throughout the cit). citizens barricaded the way with buses. trucks and anyth1n1avatlable. Thousand also1urroundcd1&0k.aud trucks filled with soldiers at several points io the subu""'-• 1mmob1lmn1 them. .. The people arc Strona." an elderly woman m-.' el1d as the Iona night ended peacefuJtY. . But r.oon aner, live army helicoplerl sWOC>Ped twace over the square as they dad repea&cdly Sanaday, rcm1ndin1 the protesten the standolTwu not over. The. students waved and cheered defiantly. ..The danacr is not over," said a medical studeatwho was help1n1 oarc for about 31000 otthc students who were weakened by the hunacr stnke. Student leaders had said over a loudspeaker Saturday night that the pn>testers hould not resist 1f the army came. "Our pnncaple as peaceful non-resistance," they wd. Early today1 the student leaders held lenK'hY. priva Saturday, 11yin1 they needed to repan their strtngth in The army set.up roadblocks around t~e capital about ,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_..;,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-+ meetings to discuss !heir next step. Opposition leaders defy Noriega' s order PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP) - The three top oppos111on leaders defied a ban on rallies and marched throu&}l the streets on Saturday, their first public appearance SJnce they wcreatt8':kedandbeaten IOday1110. Presidential cand.Jdate Guillermo Enda.ra and vice presidential can- didates Ricardo Anas Calderon and Guillermo Ford were assaulted by paramilitary forces supponang Gen. Manuel Antonio Noncp on May 10. That was the day the government, controlled by Norieaa. the Defense forcet chief, annulled the May 7 cJcction. Independent observers say the opp()l.ition candidates were leading the Norieaa-packed aovernment can- didates io the national election when Noriep's troopers seized election ballots. The aovemment on Saturday prohibited "marches, meetanp, pub- lic demonstrations or caravans of vehicles" by any political orpniu- laon until at least June S. "The proh1b1tJon does not have any mcanina to us," Endara said as he .. (1 • wended throuah an outdoor market on thi•capital'scastem outltn . stopwasoncorsax made bya caravan of about 20 vehiclt:s. The motorcade briefly blocked traffic on some major arteries leading into the capital. Pohce .watched but t00k no acuon. 2 Picasso works stolen from gallery RIO DE JANEIRO , Braz.ii (AP)- Thieves stole two Picasso works valued at more than s1 po,ooo from an art aallery 10 Sao Paulo. at was reported Saturday. Horacao Penteado. director of the Aisoaauon of Fncnds of ~odcm An, said an ctch1n1 and a ceramic figure were stolen early Friday from the downtown pJlery and he valued each at more than SS0.000. ''There were no signs of forced entry," he said. "Obviously someone wlfO had previous acce s to the pllcry d1d thejOb." Panteado 1dcnuficd the missan& objects as the etchang "Goat's Head on a Table'' and the ceramic figure "The Dove." Korean riot police break up protest s EOUL. 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Paul Victor and Kenneth ha" Fount~ln Valley -Robert Hoida. Grcgol) Watson and Fatmc ~aficd· dine. HuUagton Beach -Belinda Pen1- che, ~crl) Stale)., K1mhcrlcy Bani, Sue Engelstad. M1chal·I . Bodkin. Michael R1chardi.on. Helen Eitel). Ke\ln Hunt. Susan Deaton. Wilham Lewi~. Grant Ta} 101. Nrcok Baker. Anita Re)'e~. Ann A.co'ita and Gerald Wombold Irvine -~1anam Tala1 Jamie I ' Varsha Pand~ a'. Hamid 811.·dgol). Walid Ghan rm . Da' rd \.\ 1ng. Jonn Mqer, Dl·nn1 ~ Rmh Jnd Karen Catab11an. New rt Beach -Jnn<llhan Lu· " . • · ng 1 at·wou e\en clp yo u get Aykroy d sa1.d throu gh thro ugh a performance rf you were spokeswoman. "M> thoughts arc dov.n .. with Gene and her fam1l) .. As nasal TV nev.s commentator Word of Miss Radner''i death . Roseanne Roseannadana her catch· .. stunned .. everyone on the set of phrase was "It's always something" "Safurday Night L111e" and the -wl'uch became the 111le of a book night's show\\<ould pay tribute to her she wrote deta1 hng her fi ght v.1th executive producer Lorne Michaels cancer · · said at NBCs headquarteri. m New She ·also created Baba Wav.a a Yor'k City. spoof of news 1nter ... 1~~er Barbara "She was JUSt incred1bl> funn ) Walters. and nerd) \een-agcr La!hl And she was very warm. vet) gen-Lupntr and l mal) Latella who de· erous and had this remarkable spint tnered m1sgu1dcd news optnion and l thank tlat is v.hat people pieces punc1 uatcd b) the phra">C responded to." Michaels said "Ne ... er mind " The treatmentsaf\er Miss Radner''i The show brought her an I:mm) diagnosis sent .the disease into 1em-· Awa rd for outstanding performance porary remission and the comedian by an actress 1n a va riety scnc'i told a Life mapz1nc inter\ rev.er in In add111on.to Walder. 53. sun 1,or\ 1988 that "cancer 1s about the mo'it include her mother and brother-. Giida Redner Born on Jun~ts. t946.in Detroit. Mt s Radncr att ded the Lln1ver;1t) of M 1Ch1gan an bepn her entertain· ment carecrm t To.rontO Com pan) of "vodspc1t:· t en b«amt• a mcm· bCr of "Second Cit)." the 1mprov1..a· llOnal JrOup that g.a\C SC\.Cral •• ';uur- da~ Night" ~um lb.elf staru. . V.h ile worlmg on ''Saturda) ...:aiht Live." she aJso appeared on Broad· wa} an. 1979 1n "Gilda L1 ... c " The sflow was later produced as <1 movie and then an album. "Ll'•C From 'Jcv. York Gilda Radncr." Former Sen . W~rren Magnuson, 84 Tlg Tit Is • one-•nd·•·Mlf yeer old D•lmatlan mix, who 11 • gradu•t• of obedience 1cttool, 11 looklnt for • home. She 11 housebroken, loves chlldren and cats and ts • tood W81Ch dog. Tlg II et the O_r•nt• Coun'1 Human• So- dety shelter. SEATTLE (A P) -I ormcr ~t·n Warren G. MaJnLlson. a quiet but c;~11lcd coniress1onal dcnlmaker v. ho v.on b1ll1ons of dollars of federal largesse for hJ s con11111uents over 44 )Cars. died Saturda) morning at h1\ Seattle home. I le v.a\ 84 Magnuson died ofcong.es11 vC' hrart fa1rure due 10 complicot1om from d1abe lc . said Gretchen Bakam15 a friend and fallul)' poke w-0man-:- Dunng his more than fou r dccad s End Probate Worries. for ¥our Family "'We set up a living trust and now our children won't have to go through the time in { ongn.''I\. Magnu!.on built a repu tat ion as a potent >ct genial wheell'I dealer who preferred to remain httk· known, except b> the voten bal ~ home ~ho knew him as "Maggie. · "There arc ~howhorsc and thrn: arc workhorses:· Maanu n once said "The v.orkhorscs u$uall)' return The sht>"'horscs run into lrouble •· Magn uson wu elected 10 the Hou5e or R~ntahws 1~:\ti and \I.On the first of hai s1" S«-n.i1e end expense we went through when we · .... ----T-~.-~'lr..-j1r+·~ bad to probate the dtate oC Bill' a parents. When Bill's parentl paued away, they had a houee and a couple of bank accounts. Because they only had a will, the estate had to go through probate. Everything was 80 difficult and time con.euminf. The probate took over a year and coat thousand• of dol- lars. When we went to do OW' will, a friend recommended an eetate plannin1 eeminer preeented bJ Bezaire Law Office•. 1be at· torney wu inierelting and very informa- tive. There were ao many benefits we weren't aware of. I'm atad we attended the seminar becauee we round out that we - could no& onl7 eave our children thouaarida of dollara in •tate tuee and probate reea, but al80 that we could eet up our •tate 80 that catutrophic medical care C011ta would not talra all our ...ta awa1. When it COIDM time Cor OW' childnn to handle _. M&ate, ... rythins will bi in or· cler b U.m. We don't want our chll•ren to ..... &he pain we aufTeNd whm our .,.,.._,. 11ilaway. &wm thoulh our childrea haw r••n up.• llill tab U.. ..... emw ol U... FRBB SRMJNAR DATPS: RcsenadoDI arc DOC neccuuy IO plcMc come early. ' 1ermi. in I 944 He ro..c to d1J1r· man-.h1p of the .\ppropna11on!'I C om· m111ce before being dcfcJtcd b~ Republican ~IJde (1onon 1n 1980 - hi\ on l ~ rlect1on to .. .., "He ..... ~l' ol the mo\I \l@n1til';mt md1 .. 1duah 1h1., \late ha' c'l'' knuv.n "\31d (ill\ Hooth C1nrdner. a fctlo"-r:>cmot:ral "He I'> an 1n1cgr.1I part of the h1\ton of1h1'l \tatc t k ""' v.dl lo' ea and .1J'>Pft'\ 1.1ted fl>r lm contnbut1on ·• Magnuson'\ rumpled aprx-aranu.'. e .. c1 ·Pl'c~nt c1iar and c;onsunt malaprop1~m., behl·d h1'i reputation as a con~ummatt' ~·natc in'l1der ••\\ e u..cd 10 .. 11 1n thc rtoal.:rooni and 'moke c •aar and chat." Ma1nu\On \31J during a 'I'll to Wa h1n1ton D ( after lm rctm· mcni. ''Jn m) d.l). a felln~ d1dn t introdu(.c a bill ot maJor 1m ponnnle \Ulhoul l~ ~ommin chairman ~ appro ... al." .. OW e\CrythlOJ I\ v.111)-ntll) Thcrt 1 n't the d1'1<:1phn~. there 1\n'1 the courtl'))' lhl·re wa\ when I v.a' here." MaJnuson p.l.a)cd pol er ..JP 1tu: White llou Wllh Pre 1Jcnt\ r nink· hn Koosc' cit and Harn 1 ruman A lger Hiss's brother, Donald dead at 82 I UllOU' '011110 0•~ Would you t ratberbe good or lucky? lma~ne you·are a millionaire. But you didri't amve al that pan1cular tat1on in life the old-fashioned wa)' You didn't earn It. · In fact, It was dumb luck. sheer chance. Imagine )Ou played the tate lottery and your number came up, actually all six came up. You won the Lotto. Pretend you just won California' second-h11hes1 payoff, $2 l.3 million. For the next 20 years, your "quick pick" entitles you to annual t><tY· ments of almost SJ million. Whal would you do? Of course, you would accept the money. Even 1magjnauon won't allow you to turn down the pnLe. e re talion~ a . But would you.feel good about it? , . You have been taught your whole life that hard work is rewarded. Work hard1 get ahead. They don't hand out ~i lver stars for simply' showing up. If you work ovenimc. 1hcy pay you extra. Ooacons1stentlygoodjob. and the)' give )Ou a raise and·a promouon. ff you work hard and pla y by the rule~. you can be president, if not Qfthe countr.y then at leas! president of the company. Now all of a sodden, the rule~ are different No kill. planning nor intelligence wa~ 1n' olvcd. Your 1dcnt1ty JUSt changed to "lottery Winner." You didn't work for lhe $21 m11l1on. In fac1 . )'OU d'dn't even select the winnmg six numbers. You let the comput<.'r pick them for you. There is absolutely no reason vou should be so well off and the guy standing behind you at. the 7-Eleven stall can't pay the rent. · Would you feel guilty'? 0 Allcnt1on all billboard watchers OK, so I am amon the few oddballs who called the ~-..,...-Tzt,'JE'K~';i"n•e~um ron t e o nn1e a er 1 ar . u1 t) ac; charged. · - Bu! another one out there has me equall y cur:1ous. This one boasts no prelly girls in brilliant blue bathing sulls,ju~t black'typc on a white background. "Bel Air 1915," it says simply. · I spotted another with the same wording but a different date. "Bel Air 1914." 1t reads. I haven't a clue. An)onc have any ideas on what 11 1s all af>out? ' 0 Miss Ruth Frankel of Ncwpon Beach wrote to take umbrage a1 last wcek'sexpress1on of concern for 1he m1w!>C of the EncJish language. Evidently, Frankel doesn't think "-C nut our sinccrit)' where arc dictionaries ought to be "If )'OU, and the Pilot staff. trul) reg.ard the Englt h language as endangered. ho~ do you JUStif)' thl! con 1on1 sub muuon of the colloquial "gonna" in C\CI") in tance 1n )our paper. instead of the perfect!> good Eng.l1sh phrase "goin& to"'> Frankel 1s, of course. correct. "(1oing to .. 1~ prckm:d usage. However, I didn't recall the Pilot's continual use of the COl1oqu1al. J'm go1n_g tO ha\.e tO look tnlO It Jn any case. "gonna" has gotta go 0 4.nothcr leucr \Hiler rcspondi ng to tile item, o n "stortf)" pointed out 1he headline "Ston.ficat1on ohfus<.'ate., the mcs~age·: al o rnnfuscs the reader. • "So how do you exi>ect us simple foll. to ii.no"' "hat '<lll mean?" the writer a~kcd before 'ihanng her pct JX'C' l' The letter wmer. after having med and gro"'n 11rt·d of sonrng through the now-popular term .. proaCU\c·· and the out-<>f-fa.,,or ''reactive" '-"Ondercd what ever happened tOJU'lt pl1un action'>" · . Cozninents welcoine 'fhl" Dail> Piiot "l"lrnmcs )Our op1n1ons on matter\ ol puoh~ 1ntcrl"st l.tttl"" and longl"r an.ck~ ol commen111) must be !>tJned f hl'' \hould be t)pcd ur dcarh \Hllh;n and nt to Lr 11 (R\ to the f OJTOR, Oatl) P110t P 0 Bo\ I ~61'1. CO\ta ~k..a \altr 9:!62t1 If )OU Pftfer to d1ttJlc rkttcr. \OU ma~ call our WE'RE U TE.NlNG tclcphont' nurnhc.·r -6~1-t>ll86 -:.ind.ka,,· .1 ll'\llr<lrd mc\~lt' r k.a ~t"l'O thl·~ llH~S..all'~ httcf ORAN E COAST ---111111 Pilat Rosemary Ctuchman Publisher "' \~kl u ,., .. (610( °"' , ... , ... ·~It(~ T•a.llit ,..... [dtb St'" .... C.tr ld .... c.- 5-h l•i.t ....... - , .. lilf .. l•tor o-e...., ( .. .,. I "WHAT THE tECK, KIO •••• rrs a..oee ENOUGH FOR GOVERNMENT WOMI'' Sunday. May 21. 1989 A 7 ·1 0 D \ \ I \ 111 ' I O IC \ Today ts Sunday, May2l the 14ltt day or 1989. The~.,. 214 days left in the year. Today's hiabliaht 1n tti1tory: On May 21, 1927, Charles A. Llndberah landed bis --Spirit of St. Lou11'' ocar Parts, completina the fiM solo 11rplane fli&ht acrott lhe Atlantic Ocean. Lindbcrw,h covered a distance of more than 3.~ miles in 33Yi houn. On this date: In 1919, a proposed federal amend- ment to Jive women the naht to vote passed the U.S. House ofRepresena- t1ves by a vote of 304 to 89. In 1948. 1n a message to Conareu. President Harry Truman urged state- hood for Alaska In 1956, the United States Cll· plodcd the first airborne hydrO&CO bomb OH'r B1luni Atoll in the Pacific. In 1985. Patu Frustaet of R1ver- s1de, who was expccuna septuplcts. save binh to SI~ ltve MbtCS. three Of whom died 1n the followina weeks. Ten years ago: FormeT San Fran- cisco City Supervisor Dan White was conv1Clcd 1n the shootina d-=aths of Mayor George Moscone and Super- visor Harvey Milk. Today's birthdays: Novelist Harold Robbins is 73. Actor Ray- mond Burr is 72. By TH A,.ocl•,_,, Pren -·oN·A typing editori~l,·s facts skewed To the Editor Your ed1tonal of May 8. "DNA t.)'Plng n~cd!> more tests before accepted as proof,' contains a number or errors. m1sconccpt1ons and outdated informauon Fact. DNA Rcstnet1on Fragment 'Length Polymorph1\m (RFLP) typing has been accepted in lOurts of all Che 27 S\,Jtcs wheTe in1roduc11on as -.1nglc successful challenge The only dispute or any note 15 whether lhl" probab1ht)' ora match IS Onl" In m1ll1on\ or b1lhons fat"t DNA Rf-LP 1yp1ng IS oyerwhelmingl) supponcd by the academic as wtll as forensic commun1t1es of sc1cnt1sts. Molecular biologist~ and gcnc11c1s1\ from numcrou\ un1.,.cr'S1ttcs includ- 1nl MIT. Yale and t.:C Bcrkclc' and a rcpresenia· ti.,.es from a Nohel Pr11e w1nnc·r', lahoratory h:l\c 1e'1t1ficd in HS \upport Profe'lsur<o fhompson and Dr arc two of onl y a handful of inc.JI\ 1dual\ "ho ha'e voiced oppos111on f-all [)"' \ RFI P t)ping ha'> aln."all) unc.Jn gone ngorou and rt!ahsrn. te'illng thcll 1ndudl'd C\pos1ng blood and other ll\'>ucc. 10 a ""'tdc \anct) of both ordinar) ;ind extreme t nm<" 'iCcnc cond1t1ons 1ndud1ng corros1,c chemical and hot- house cn"ironmcnt'> The re uhs of tv.o \Ca~ ol 1ndcpc:ndcn1 IC\t\ 1n three laboratoncs ha"c demonstrated 1ha1 the ON-\ t) pe 1s not chanacd Dcgrada11on ol 1h·e \ample" rc .. ult onl) 1n Im\ of t)pab1ht) fhesc \tud1cs confirm both tM<>rct1cal prcd1c11on and )t'a~ of c\penenet' in handhna D"I<\ in molecular b1olog) and t11ochcm1\lf') labor.itones around the v.orld F:ict [)~A RFL P t)pang ,., not "skewed' b) bacterial c;ontaminauon Expc:nmcnt~ performed at the fBI Re-.earch and Trair11ng Fac1ht~ with dcl1\xratt' g.ros~ contamina11on of ..ample' h' tht.· kinds and 4u.1111111c'\ of hactt·ri..i fou nd 1n dl'u>m J)0'\1ng llSSUC5 (a lar•\\O~ 'illU31HlO th.in OHUr\ w11h stain ) demonstrated only a los, oftyP3b1h1'. and not a change 1n type. Fact· ONA typing 1s '1rtuaWy 1mmunl" to fal'IC pos111.,.es. where an innocent person would bl' matched with evidence from a cnme. Bactennl contamination 1s rcadil} detected Dqradallon of 1hc !klmph~ or improper samplc1 proce-ss1ng "ill result in lo\!. of t}pah1h1 y or at ~o~ a fal'><' oclu ion whcrl' the cnmanal 1s thou t not to ma c c C\I eme n ya samp c mix-up ' an anal~.,, rnn > 1cld a false pos1tl\ l". fall In the notonous Britt h Narborough Village\ murders the blood tandard from the murdcrl·r among sc"cral thousand o tllcr tandard wa\ t0rrct'tl ) matched with the crime evidence r au 1n the almos1 I 50 bhnd-tnal tests performed to date by the only 1wo pm all" lahoratune\ doing forcn It.. ca~ work using R rLP 1hcre has been no failure of the DN.\.RFLP t:.p1n1' itself The only instance o f an incorrcll rc~ult "'· s Jue to a human error. namcl) adding a portion ol one \ample to a tube containing another 'lllmplc: Th1\ fai lure of one laboratol) 's \ample handling systtm occurred 0'11Cr one )Car .\go lh t la.born· tory 's sy\lcm has been mod1fitd to Prt'' cnt that lmd or error from e\'Cr happening again. facr fhc 150 hhnd·tnal sampks con 1<,ted ot rdhst1c blood and sc~ual assault mAltna!s up to 15 )Cars old On a vanely ormatcnals. tnclud1n1cloth and d1ny eatptt, and t''.\posurc to heat ~•I and unhght The nm1on thllt D'IA RFL P t~rnng ha., not been adequatl"I)' 1e Ced "11h real ~orld l\fll' samples 1 rubbish FaCl The Oran&l" Count)' lihenfl"s r ort·n<;1l Science rv1cn ts perfecth aw.are of1hc "'"4iult\ of these proficiency rt'sults ~lnll" our stall Cldmm"· tcrcd the tc~1s and collated-and rtportcd thr rt''>ult' for the Cal1forn1a Associa11on of < nnw I nh D1 rellor Our( h1clC raminall\t l\1 nrg.ire1 i...uo " .i mcmh~:r ol tht' \mencan \o,1ct\ 11fC rime I .1h D1rccl0r\0 1 \SC l [)) co01m11tt't' \.l.orktn(l 1111 method standards and qual11y control and is 1n regular contact ~1th other labonuoncs in this country and othen. concerning the latest develop- ments 1n DNA trpina. Jrthert were a problem.~ ~ould know about 1t Fact. Thl" Orange Count> hcrifrs cnmc laboratory will not bcgrn ca~"'ork until 1t has 1n place 8 quaht}'·•USUl"lnCC tOJTlm, Wh1cb not only those of the lntcmauonal Society for Forensic tt emoaenet1c and the Amencan Associauon of Blood Ban._s N-Or will v..e bc&Jn proces ina casework before our laboratory 1s properly l"qui~d and staff carefully trained. lrcady, two of our forensic ~·e~ve been trainina for a )car nnd a half. In add111on to graduate and undergraduate course an molecular b10IOI)' at a lornl unaverstt), they havl" also completed month· long on \tle tram1ni programs near New York Ctly and at the FBI Re arch and Tnun1ng Fac1hty near Wa~h1n1ton. D C The> are cumntly 1n a si,. month full·t1mc 1n·houSt tra1n10&-wh1l"h will mdude Cl>tens1\t' proticicnc~ testing b> the FBI. I .-alt. lhc bcsl ~ay to ~-.urc a h1.gh-qual1ty v.ork product is to provide the laboratory with proper cqu1pmcn1, fac11at1cs ind taffing. For that purpose, the hen fl'• Ad' 1sory Counc1l 1s accept- ing 'ta\-dcduct1blc donation~ to cnsurc Oranac Count') rccc1' the most accurate and state-of· the-an scrv1 t' • Ir an)one has an... Question conccmina '°)hentT Brad v.atcs' cfTom to bnna 0" A. t) pina 10 Oranie ( ounl) or ~•shes to makt." a contnbu11on. pica~ conta<.1 the laboralor\ a1 647-7 0 or J, ISOI') Council D'l .\ C"ommttt("(' chairman .\I ( o'!l<'ntlno tlt SJ 1-~"~fl I .\RRY RAC1Ll D11"e(;tOr f-Ol't'O'>IC S<,·1cn~ c;cr\'l('e .. Count) ')hcrtfl"\ Dcpanmenl . Orange County ignores San Onofre dan~er To the Editor If I had no1 bl"cn 1n San 01ego on \la\ I~. I ~ould not ha'e read the lronl page to\craac 1n their local ncw<;p.lpcr<. on the San Onofre 'uclear Po"cr Pl.int I"""" d1..appo1nted to find nu Oranttl' ( ount) Ol"W!.p..aperco\eragl" on tht' dela' '" 'ioh 1ng \afet~ problems proposed b) the-federal gu,em· mcnt and thr local u11ht1es \pparenth the Nucknr RqulatoT) < ommrss1on •~ nbc{ut to · permit start up ol \.ln Onofre' l n11 I rc.'."3\ 1<1r de~plte dJlm.iae to the thermal 'htcld support' Southern (alilorn1a ldl\on plan\ 10 rt"'itan th<' rcauor and dt'la" rcp.ttr\ tu crac ked hnh' in ~upport' for 11 1 \Cl~ l:Soll 1n two ot 1he '" ~upport block' "<:rt• found dcfcu1ve an l'oo,l"mlx'r and '-R< .,lotff su pccts other\ art' damaged The co\l ofrcpn1 ~" csllmatcd ul SIO.to-$1 5 million and could t.1ll' lhe-tO·'\C\Cn monlh'I 10 complete ( ongtC\\0181\ Jtrn Bates or \.ln D1cau ,l\~\·d the NRC to hold a pubht hcann3 lx'fort' pernu111n¥ the ut1ht) to rMtan the generator hut thr "IH propose to re,lart the reauor and hold thC' hl"a nng Inter . NRC ~1rman Lando 7..ech ~ unabk Lu an\werquc\ttOn\ b(fof"l' a HouM" 'IU!x"omm111ec on D Onofrc's ufct) problcm'I when Congre-.sman Bate asked. • bout tt<1tar11nt nit I w1tl\out lir\t rql<.11r1ng the holt' • \\ h' tht" plnn1 h.u hecn operating undt·1 ,, pm' 1c.1onal hten'>c • Wh\ repair\ rccommt•nded Jtkr 1hc I hrt-c \11lc l\land at<1dcnt rt'ma1n undone' • ".,, C'\8lUJlton f'l.tll\ ha\C l)('\l'I t"t"ell ( c 1m plt•tcd I applaud the \.&n Dtt' u area lOngrt·"mc·n n 01l",o·., maH1r and C1t\ ( ounc1l and C:Xt"J ns1de'\ C •I\ < ounnl for scd.1ng tu hnlt c urrt n\ \l,\rt up ot the rc.H wr Ho"C' t•t I am una\\;Ht' uf an)-< >ranllt' < ·ount\ Jrl'a con~f'C''i\man. cuunl\ \Upt•f\.t \01 !If UI\ COU Oltl that hac. rCJl ll'tl tu plan\ to re..ian the dd«ll'C ttenerator '-earl) soo.c.o Orangt• C ount) rt''1dcnt' II\ c "•thin \an Onofre·, cmmcnn wnc. )Ct no lo<.al a1.t1on ha~ ~C'n la~cn to pt<.>tn I lhetr wel~n.• Ten Orange< ount) tnmrnutHtt~ art w11h1n I~ m 1lc'I ot' \an· Onofre wh1 k onl~ four San D1q1.1• commun111c'I arc within that ..aml" ranJC' \'ct 1hr onl) rc\ponsc "' from <;an Diego offirn1l'I r hl' Oranae founl) -,upc"' 1,0~ meet about 20 nllk' from 5an 01loff'( '4 h1lc thC' ~n Dll"iO 11~ ( uunul meet\ 1 a J1 1anu." tw1t.e that far, )Ct 11 " \,1n D1<"ao·s coune1l 1h 1 has rcacted \'i a matter of fact. all ofOTan_gl" ount!"flr11' in a rana<" clo\tr to \an Onofrt' than th<' downtn" n \Jn D1eao I urae all Oran ·ount~ re dent 10 II or "me their cuunt\ suPt"r1>1 r. con~<;man. na· tor the IOH'mor ulh<"rn < ahfom1a Ed1$0n n D1cao va Electric thl" l'IJuclcar Rcgulaton- < omm1 io n and th<' 'lt:llc ftlulaton agency. I ask all Orange Count' elected officials to rt"Qu~I that the "IRC hold 1 pubhc heanng ht-fore pcrm1t11n1 ~n Onorrt' to restart that ienerator I urgt.· all Oranal" C"ount) art'a m('(i1a to wn1l" or hr •.tdcar,1 ed11onal., v..1th thl" same reque<1t. C onve man Bat"' \a\ Southl"m Cahfom1a FJ 1son ma> be-dc."ll)IOJ repair-. for finan al reawns Should a S 10 to SIS mil hon dollar rcpa1r co t !.land in the "a~ o f the welfare of 500.000 Oran&l" ( t\Unl\ rc\ldcn1<' Is not a fi"c-to-se.,.en mun1h dC'l.n lo perform proPt"r ..afcty rcpaJrs \\Onh II~ Thl" "'flt( told ( ongrcs man Bate . th:u 1t propo!ICd l't'\ta1llnl$ the reactor first land then holdtn& n puhh( hcanng since 0 lf there ·~ an) problem "'t \.·;;in alwa) shut down the plant." Tlult 1s ca,., for them 10 \41) th<'y arc 1n Wa h1ngton. nc Is 1t not better to keep the olant shut down to turrcct Lhc pruhlcms. than to have the problem hut do~n Lhc plant" Wt do not need a Thre~ Mile hlanJi in our bld..)anl. 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The loss was only the second an the tut JO matchet for Kaplan. · UCI picked up sanaJcs wins from Kronemann at No. 21 ~rius at No. 3 and Sbi&e KanroJi at No. S. Kronernann; 31-14, bas won has last 12 ma<ches, while Brigs improved to 27-11 and Kanroj1 to 24-1 S f l t t -\\0111 \U\ll 11,\I ' EdMshocks Mira Cnsta 8y HOWAIO L HANDY DlllW,... c. ......... Wmnina has been a way oflife with the Corona dcl Mar H1&h Sea Kmp th1s 1ehool year. f1nt it was a CIF champ1onsh1p in football and then a CIFfinals berth in bas.ke,ball With playcn from both of these teams in tow, Coach Charlie Brande molded a third CIF title in volkyball H bis Sea KJnp upset No. I leedcd and prevtously ulfdcfeated Mara Costa Hiah, 16-18, IS-1"2. ls-6, lS-8, Saturday n.Pt at Manna Hiah before a capacity crowd. Brande bamsclfalso holds a former CIF title 1n hu ponfolio. His 1980 Newport Harbor Hiah squad cap- tured the C IF crown in volleyball The Sea KJnas battled the h!Jhly reprded Ocean Leaaue champions on even terms throupout the fint pine before Josani. 16-18, by 1Jvan1 up the final three points aner ta.kins a· 16-JS edac. That was the last time the Mus-ta.nas ~re 1n control of the match as the Sea IGnp blocked and pa sed with a ptccasion that typifies a Brandc-<:oacbed team. "We focused on our blockina after the first eme, .. Brande said after lbe match. ·we paned most of our points block101 after we fllUJ'Cd out how they pla)ed and how to beat them. · .. Jason Perkins and Chns Phha really turned at ofl Wt-pus! the middle and that opened u the outside for us. The key s in watchina their setter. "As f satd before, tbas team re- minds me a lot' of the 1980 Newport team. they arc all a bunch of overachieven and most of them arc .eniors. "All of them are multi-sport par- ticipants -Ty Pri e played on the football team and Matt Herrinaion, ~•tt Cwiertnaa and Chns Phha started in basketball. They've arown op t<>acthcr and work fine as a unit." The Sea Kinas were bebind much of the first game, hoJdln& bnefleads at S-3 and 7-S before the Mustangs ran off five points to make it IG-7. CdM battled back to lead. 13-12. then was in fro~t1 l 4-13, l S-14 and 16-1 S, before Mira Costa registered the fina.I three points. . Brande plhcrcd his players in a huddle at one end of the court while Mira Cotta betted balls acros' \he net and the results wer obvious after th.at. In the second game, the Mustarias started fast to lead 3-0 on their first servJcc but once th~ Sea Kinp took the lead at S'4. they never looked back, althouah Mara Costa tied it at 12 only to have Pliha ana Perkins block I shou lor the fina.I two points and the pme victory. This evened the match at a·pme apiece. The third pme was no contest after the ICOre WIS tied It 2. CdM ran off' the next seven points and won 101na away by a nine point marJan, l S-6. In the fourth pme, Mira Costa apin had a run of four straiaht points 10 lead, 4-l, before Cdm put ~ix oonsecuuve points on the board to lead, 8-S. The Sea Klnp then moved 10 front qain aner the Mustanas tied the count at 8. This time, they took the lead to stay with Chad Steclberg and Ph ha put tins the 'final point away on a dual block at midcourt to bnng a loud and Wlld ovation from the partisan capacity crowd. Mira Costa Coach Mike Coolc was hl&h in hu praise of the CdM team. "Thas 1s the best team we have played this year. They cballenaed us with f~leatelHCdM/aJ) Slatter.y-Hastlogs down teammates Tt.Daly.-tot SARATOGA -In an ~ Cout Colles doublet final. 1t wu the team or Julee Slattery and Natalie HastinJS which emcraed 11ate cham- pion Saturday at the community collcae women's state tennit cham- pionsh1ps at West VaHey Cola.. The Pirates secured the team utle by finashina with I 0 po1nt1, while Golden West and Modesto hared runner-up honors with five. Slattcry-Hastmp downed Monica Mclin ind Donna Ewina. 7·'· 6-2, lo claim' the title. • Lynn Hen_dcoon of Modesto ousted Slatlery in the sin&Jcs scm•- finals. 6-2, 6-2. In the men's compet1tJon: • OranJt Coast's Eric Rebitzer was defeated in his semifinal match by eventual sinaJes champion Ed Per- eanno of Saadlcbac"1 6-3, 6-4. Pet-- eanno wenton to claim thetallewitha 7-6, 6-1 decision Q.ver Santa Barf>era's Billy Miller. Amy Robles (left) and Laura Peck turn the 1 ,600 for Woodbridge; Edlson·s Shelley Taylor doubled; Leslee Brlg·gs puts 41 feet. ! Taylor doubles;··HerndQn wins; \XI arriors repeat Edison's frosh wins 800, 1,600 ~inning t"o e"enl\ in 1hc ~.\ final~. Ta)lor 1s rup1dl) makin& a name for hc~lf tn wtc 1r.u.k circles "I'm sull a nobod} 10 me," Taylor assures .. , don't get big hC'aded bccau~ II'\ nor a b1a deal It's a b11 deal to do m>. best" ottuna fa).Jor docs surpmt•, [d1son dmanct coach tan tauble ly JON RWGUSON who also handles the cro countr. °'-~,.....,. . proaram. Thcy'\c been ~orking NORWALK -Edison H1ih' t()JC1her 'ltnCe cros\ country ~a\t>n hcUcy Ta)'lor an 1\l he's '''" JU\\ when Ta) lor took up d1 tant~ run· ha' ans fun. Ju t 1\ thc key. word hen· nana. he prderrcd -.pnnh from the' ' turday at Ccrr1toJ Colleae. the 1itth ar:uk up to that p01nt, freshman d1 tan e runner took first "I &old )OU she"'*' a in& totto 11." place an the 800 and 1.600 or the CIF Sauble said ... ,.,e coached 1h1' a1rl 4-A Track and ftcld-linal • • for 10 month . I know v.-hat 5he can ''I'm the rtnoit '""~ricnccd run-do. You ain't stt1n1 noth1n1 )Ct " ner out ther~ ... fa)'lor $81d. "h wa Wh1k Ta)'lorsa1d shtfeds nenous the me m-cros coumf). lkfo~ my bc:fort the b11 tl<"CS, 1t' taublc who flnt b&& race. I v.u ju t a nohod) 1d ht feel the pres ure hav1n1 fuo. For me. tt' for fun and "The pn.•\surc i~on me:· \lubk evcr)6od) el as out there for 1 1J. "She enJO)\ 1t I tell her what to ~holar hap do to v.arm up. and he aocs out there -"t J"' t v.ant \O do my best Other and rum ... coachc P) \Ou ha"e to Jo th" or h's tM perfect runner< h tdA· ha\c to <Jo wt .. tion1t\ip, accord1na to t:d•'°n a1rl\ Other area athletes quaHf)IJ\I for head c~ch Doua Smith. theMa.acr'sMtttoutofthc4·A final " ht' "cry coa\;habk," \m11h wcrt Eda ton's Dout • tchol\ (weond $lad "WMn W\ tells her what to do. bnt IOO cunt). OOu1 Thunton bhot she uncknuinds why, and 1 1n-eu1> and ~ 8ra1P (thol J)\Jt). tclltamt enouah 10 arup 'Whit ht'\ <>Can Vlt'#' MaK ~oaten (k>na N~•na to her. Jum9). Jn·anc's Sean Ropn (p0k 'At her aat. it's JU t 1nopcnen'c v1ull) and Bev Odtn (shot pul), arid tbat v.1U -If an)tl'lans-ill -JCt her the £dat0ft bo)t l,600-mt'tcr rttl> into trouble. ht takei noth1na for ldm ol Km.ii Ano. Mau Hart, 0.\C lf'lnleel and has touil conftdc.'n« an BUef Md fl{1d9ol,, 511.n. which mUa for I p>d ((_1'l(h· After laisbi• ciahtb in 1ht Sia~ athlete iwladonslup " aOll aM1a11Y "*' .... tkll and ,..,_ .. ._A/aJt Mllwauk~~'s Surhoff lowers boOm on Harv~y, Angels, 5-3 ,,_,.. .... d ....... Lavelle second; Uni pole vaulter earns 3-A title entire!) rhnllcd w11h his rJ e. "I thou,h1 I had to take at ouL" said l.a\dlc "l "l'nl when I thought I had to nficr lhl' ftr.t lap. but I hould ha"C been nbk iv maintain 1hc pace .. U'-ellc fC'll hJck to fourth an tht' third fap .tflcr a 1.09 I pac( and :althouah he ralhcd to take W'\ond. did not threaten the Bur~nk 11Mh f-11,Coalh. 0111 ~umncr. wa unh.ip P> wtth th4• fir\t lap P3lC' of hCi ORW.\ll\.-[Jl.;ncllt'p'l'll3 W\.ond\. hut 1.u from unhJPP' "''" ho1 turda) afternoon. but 1t "J'I c1th4•r ofh1\ runnl•r, By "OGER CAffLSON OfUwO~..._kel'I one~ h"h lame up 'hon 1n h1'1 qul''\t "~mieonc .. -.hd mc "hen lhl· la\I for a (II <.hamp10Mh1pm the metric tune unc S(hool h.ld t"n 4 15 m1k r' m1lr here:' at tcmtos C'ollcgc in lhC' '· in thl' 'Wml' r.u.c .. \.ltd \umncr track and field linJI\ 'Ja1urall) I "-UUld ha\e hKC'd 10 Burb.lnK· Todd l cwt'> hH-d up to ha\t' seen Cd "in 1t. bul at rot tou e\pe<:ta11on and r~in .1wa w11h the tact1"al lk r.m J lantn tic l'all' but 11 1.600 title. then hoth l~\'tllc and wasn't h1sraH' I l~c he told me going Lewis 1pp;Jrtn1I~ w11h 100 much out in b ".I" 11 Jol c •• \pent. "crt' rolh lcf) 1n the field tn the Shr)Ol I. lin1\hcd an 4 IS. 6. and 3,200 in their allcmpt'l to double he. too. "·1' a hlllt' do"'n on h1m"1tlf One Ora~l' Co.nt 1.\rea s1and1)Ut \\tlb founh pla c ahhuuah 11 "'a lllmc thwu -l nh cl'\1t~ l11gh'<1 enough h) get him another ra~e on Jo~h Hern on 'lulled 14 feet to ~ncfa~ at the \1a ter's Meet here ~1hc.~t.lcandp1ncd.a.bcnlL "M) srraiq ~in'I too •• d 1n the: Ma ttr'\ 1C"Ct.. \ M~ll tu;ocl . "I got ausJlt ~hind m I lcrndon. "'ho p.isscd l'llt1cc ncao-people and I "a..' do1na wm~ tb1n15 I 1iatcU I J -6 on h1., third and lll~t kno"' better." chance, then mi,\Cll Onle at 14-0 Cftle ...... J-A/UI hcforc l'11ct..1n.a ap1n\t a mall fidd~ lcv.1\ ~ho l'\I:'+ mo'it c-.cf)ont the ppc<Aran of an un~~ta~le st•tu • \&ormcd to a 4• 11 44, lea' 1na Maier 0..:1''1 Mike N1cl\Cn 1n h141" kc ll 4: I 4, l6 • lot\.Cllt' pullC'J aWI) from the Mater Oe1 runner to ao 4.JJ. 6 OOpitt the tuirp tame. and the reawnable Cinilh, La"ellc wHn't l'\'-ID• Woodbridge girls keep the tradition up lylnCHAlnTDUNN ~c.,.,,..,..,,. NORW 4'LK-Rec<>Jnmna taknt 1s one 1hani. bul balancing all of the 1nd1 v1duals tO&ethcr 10 fit a Iona-term blueprint and w1nnin a CIF c-ha m· p1on,h1p is nother ~or~ Vana.s. the aarl tra lo. and field coa h at Woc.ldbndf. Htah camt up anothtr u'cc-ssfu plan on Saturdl) ID the (Ir !·<\ final at \cmto C'olleae. Var\ as' tC'ams haH' now placed 1n the top three 1n the ( If- finals the pa'it n Ka n Behind the d1stantt runnc~. spnntcn and hurdlcn. \\oodt>n~ H1&b won llS M!COnd consccut1\.'e 2-A htk-wtth ftt-pounS" t Bie1 ntnd-...'U second Ytath 51. And. amnu1a)). the Warn.ors had no fio1shers m fint plact -m an) beat. There wtre plcntv or wrond,, thJrds and fourths. ~or eumple. Woodbndtc scored t 6 points alone 1n the l.600 meters Woodbridar's ath) Peck (S·l2.lll took a«ond 1n the 1,600 meters whale ~amm11cs Laura Peck (S:t4 l7) and An\) Robki (S:l6.4 > linalhcd third and fifth. ~'''el • "That event made a bia datlerencc fot us." \lad Varvu. .._Ott 11rls \\f,fi,,1tl lUlll Raines' homer in nintn ties it, but Dodgers win jn 1 Dth, 3-2 teams ba"e fina!thtd tlurd m ClF final 1hrtt tames, second ontt and "'On at twice now. •• alh) Peck was runnma S:22 an the 1.600 before leaaue final! and we told her that he' 101na to need to be runnanJabout S 10 by the umewe~l 10CIF tf "''l"re aoma to have a chance. " she has had to work really hard the la t three week and she ra n a S· t 2 tod•> and that made the daffc~nct for u .. Cath) Peck. a 1un1or and the }Ounger sister of wmor Laura. who also had an elltremel> productive afternoon. scortd 12 po1nt and1v1du- alh for the Wamors he also finis~ founh 1n the 3,200 !'Mitts "That's the t}pe of gn1s wt have.'' said Varvas .. The~ accept rnpons1- b1ht) for thcmSielvcs and their role and ~e as coachc need to belaftC'C 1hcm throutJ' and help in their trainina. 11 was their hard "'h•Ch paid ofT \.\>e v.eren't favottd to win 1t la! t year and we weren't favon:"d to It lhrryuT" -- WoodbO<i&C had fi"e le\."ond*placc fiotSbc , 1M bulk of its sconna. mcludana one an the ~ meter rclay~ M1,helc Munll. who also runs the 100. and the sccona tea of the t.600 mc\er rela}. ancborN the Wamors' 48.9 clockana. thetr best of the~. "(Mu.nu) fo\llht off ~me .,eet spnnters to srt KCOnd pla(c for VS." Varva said "In the rtla)' • sht'1 the best." The Wamors' prcv10.as bnt fSOOJl .,.._ lhau~. "They cwne "9 Ill .. J •A/811 ~a nose, Sunday Silence adds . secondjewel of Triple. 'C;rown Tnit..aiuoa,ated Preu BAL TIM -Sunday Silence and e thousand pounds of provided a ton of ries Saturday in ,the Easy Goer. a co strainina honcO excitement ind me I Preakness. At the end of an eye-to-e)C tretch duel, Sunday Silence was the winner by a nose and on the threshold of. bccomina the firs•Triple Crown.'Yin ner since Affirmed fo 1978. To many who watched on a breezy. wann day at PimUco it was a flashback to 11 years ago when Alydar, the sireofEasy Goer, chased Affinned home in each of the three races. "It was a areat race, but 1 wish it hadn't have been such a great race," said Shug McGaughey, Easy Goer's Jrainer. "I wish somewhere along the line we could've ~witched the roles. Then it would have been a lot more · fun." The raoe really began at the end of the backstretch. when Easy Goer moved around Sunday Silence, boxing him behind Houston. Sunday Silence then moved outside and past Easy Goer, who fought bfck to duel th,. lCf'nt11rkv. Derby Sulllvan q~allfles at Indy INDIANAPOLIS -Neither an aching arm nor a sustins wind could keep Danny ~/~ Sullivan from qualifying Saturday for the :-: Indianapolis 500. Sullivan, 1inoring thepam and discomfon caused by his broken ri&ht forearm. was the fastest ofSaturday's fi ve Rualifiers for May 28 race, turning a IQ.mile. four-lap average of216.027 mph with a fast lap of2t6.753. 'Two more positions in the 33-car field still need to be filled with six more hours of time trials scheduled today. SulJivan's effort was nowhere near the record- smashins performances last Sunday of Penske Racina teammates Rick Mean and Al Unser, who qualified for the May 28 race at the front of the tentative lineup. But Sullivan, the 1985 Indy winner, was satisfied. "It's a bi& relief, .. he said. "It's a big burden off my shoulders. J was concerned if I could go that fast, now·l'm · just relieved." FIAM OI. Fa TEIS • Unlit 2 at '°'9 pnc.. • Fm most ~1tic and impot1 ... hW.s SON Of A GUN ·~-........,---"r:.t:"~· .r:-c )47 ·~, .. .... _ • •Sl6'°6 IA. I!' winner head-to-head for the laal quarter milt. "He had us beat all the way to the sixteenth pole, but this hone is aanie." said Chartie Wbittinaham. Sunday Silence's 76-year-old \raiMr. "So af you don't think he's 1 champion, JUSt look at him. He·s there. I think he'll run a mile and a half -no doubt." Sunday Silence, who beat Easy Goer by 21/l lengths in the Kentucky Derby. can win the Triple Crown at the I 'h· mile Belmont Stakes on June 10. The photo-finish victory became official after the stewards disallowed a foul claim by Easy Goer's jockey, Pat Day, apinst Sunday Silence and jockey Pat Valenzuela. Valenzuela said he didn't panic when Easy Goer took a sli~t lead in the stretch. 'I had plenty of horse lcfl," thejockey sajd, "I got up and thouaht I put him away." Just moments after the finish, two foul claims were lodged-Day'sqajnst Sunday Silence and Larry Snyder, who rode fourth-place Dansil, against Chris Antley and third-place Rock Point. The stewards deliberated for ~ven minutes bcfort allowing the order of finish to stand. Okamoto takes LPGA lead Ayako Okamoto of Japan shot a 3-.:/ under-par 69 Saturday and took a one-stroke e lead tbrou&h three rounds of the LPGA ChampionShip in Mason, Ohio. ---- Okamoto, who finished tied for third in the last three LPGA Championships, was at I 0.under-par 206 in the second of women's aolfs major championships. •Australian Ian Baker-Finch shot a 5-under-par 65 and stretched his lead to four stroke\ in the third round of the Colonial National Invitation tournament in Fon Worth, Teus. Bakcr·Fioch, a one-shot leader at the end of the first and second rounds, pulled away with the best score of the mugy day. • Defending champion Bob Charles shot a 5-under· par 6S and took a four-stroke lead JOing into the final round of the C.Omcnemorative Seniors tournament in Scarborouah, N.Y. ~ ................. ... c:ham~alli.. aad I JO ~ warldwide u reponed an Golf Di9elc WOOlf'iu INllle Jriaboua u answer. I pla~ die-lame fOr 40.)'9an and I still baven•t the aliabtest idel bow IO play." ADdre ~ NKbed b11 ftnl ....... .,....,..._ nament nna1 ia cilltt mondaa Seturday a bt Uled a bl~ fanband for a 6--J, M victory ova" Serjio ~ in the Italian • Open teuil chl•piomlUPI in Rome. ba oeller ....... Saturday; •Super lube, tailed by ltudy Smyth ofHuntinetoa Beacb ud Kevin 8urabam. arrived at Vi~ia Blicb Carty IOday to win the 1919 World IOOO catamaran MU&o.1 nice. Ttie na, with a~ prize ofSl0.000. bepn May 9 a& Key Bisa)'M, near Mwni, Aa. f4.'s Stewart wins eighth 0.ve Stewart won bis ~·lalpe ~ leadin& eipth pme and Make Galles<> and Terry Steinbach homered Saturday as the • Oakland Athl<'tics beat visitina Boston, 6-3. .. Dave Parker added two run·scorina sinafes to support Stewart, 8-1. who allowed six hits in 7Vl inninas. • DeferidaM cllampoa Terry Labonte captured the SS0,000 pole for .,.be WaMtOn stock car rec:e in COncord, N.C. with a tbRe-lap av.,. lpeed of 13,.719 mph at Owtone Motor Speedway. ·•Top-seeded Harry Sullins beat Dennis Horan Jr., 40-26, an a sudden-death roll-oft'., win the Pro~on&l Bowlen Auociation Fair lanes Open in Pbotnix. Elsewhere in the American Lequc: • Randy Bush tied a team record by drivi n1 in eiabt runs, sax on a pair of three-run homers, as Minnesota routed Teus in Arlinaton, 19-3. Orea G~e 1lso had a three-run homer and John Moses added a tVJo..run shot as the Twins matched the major league high for runs this season. • laa Rush IC<nd tw1ce tn overtime pve Liverpool a 3-2 victory over Everton 1n a dramatic, emotion- ~ Enahab f .A. CUp IOCCCf final in l..oDdoe. •Ernie Whht had four hits, includina a three-run homeI, and drove io four runs and Lloyd Moseby added , threeaBJitlcadina Toronto to an 11 • l victory in Chicqo. 11II\1'10,-ll \UIU •Jc Ballard. otr to the best start ~ a Baltjmore pitcher since 1976, allowed four hits in 7Vl inninp for his seventh victory apinst one loss as the Orioles beat visitina Oeveland, 5·1. •Ken Griffey Jr. hit a three.run home run in the seventh innina off reliever Dale Mohorcic, rallying Seattle to a 6-4 victory over New York at the Kinadomc. •~Ian TrammelJ led off the ninth innina with his second home run of the season, giving Detroit a 2·1 victory over Kansas City at Tiger Stadium. In the National League: •Carmelo Maninez hira two-run triple 1nd Garry Templeton homered as San DiCJO dd~tcd Philadelphia at Veterans Stadium. 3-2. for ats fifth straiJht victory •Mike Krukow improved to 21-7 lifcume apinst New York and Will Clark and Kevin Mitchell hit consecutive fourth-innin& home 'runs, leadina ·San Francisco past the Mets at Shea Stadium, J.-0. •Former Red Uoyd McCJendon drove 1n three runs with a home run 1nda sanaJeuChicqo beat Cincinnati at Riverfrpnt Stadium, 7-3, for its fifth straight victory. • Rafael Ramirez homered in the eighth inning snd hit a game·winnana RBI sifl&le in the 12th inning, leading Houston past Pittsburah in the Astrodome, 5-4. · • T.e~ Pendleton•s run-scorina single with two outs in the 13th inn.ina pvc St. Louis a 1.:0 victory in AtJanta. Bench provides ·Hft a · ~aker s-oi;:>en-S-erie with win over Suns .. . INGLEWOOD (AP) -With Ma&ic Johnson on the bench due to fouf troubleJ the Los Anaelcs Lakers iot help uom some unexpected sources. Orlando Woolrid&e scored nine of his 13 points in the linal 16 minutes. blocked a shot and was a force under the boards as the Lakers, l~>y James Worth 's 32 poinu. beat th Pbocnuc. Suns. ~27-119, an lhe o~ of the Western C.Onferenc:c finals Saturday. Fellow reserves Mychal Thompson ~nd Michael Cooper also pla)'ed "'ell an the nine minutes that John~n missed. "Orlando was areat. Cooper was areat. Mychal Thompson was arc~t." Johnson said. "Our bench really won It." Johnson. too, played a key role as the Laken rcmJincd unbeaten in eiaht pl1yoff pmcs this season and won their I 0th consecutive post· ac:ason pme over two seasons. an NBA record. Johnson lcfl w1th 4:07 remamma'" 1he third quarter after drawina his fift~ foul, 1 chllJLna call which neptcd a layup that would have &lven the Lake rs an 82· 7 S lead. He returned with j ust over seven minutes lcfl m the founh guartcr and hit 1 lon1jum~r with 7:03 rcmatn1n1 to put the Lakert ahead for aood at 101·100. Johnson then had four JOHIH•HtCOHU "'''"''~ '.;/ assists and made a layup with 3:37 left. givina Los Angeles a 111 ·106 lead. He fouled out with 2:23 left. fin1sh1na with 18 points 1nd 12 USISlS. Eddie Johnson scored with 2.00 to go, pullina the Suns to 11 6-1 11. But Woolndgc had a stuff and hit a free th.row tQ.Complite a tllrec-pomt play wnh 1.35 rcmatn1n1 for an ciaht- po1nt lead ··when I came beck 1n, I knew I had to ~~save because the pmc was sull'taht," Mas>c Johnson said. -rm just happy we won." Said Phoenix's Kevin Johnson ··He (Ma11c) made quite an impact. While he was out, ....,.e cauaht them and aot ahead When he came back, the) rqafoed a scvcn·pbant IC'ld " Kevan Johnson had 27 points and 18 a sasts to lead Phoentx . Byron Scott aot hLS fourth foul latt' in the third and K.lretm Abdul· Jabbar took a knee to the riaht hip tau: ar, the pmc and suffered momentary numbness But the Lakel'I' rtscrvcs did the Job. "I wanted lo be in a s1tuat1on whc~ I could do someth1na extra," Wool-ndac said. "I felt sood the coach (Pat Riley) hid the confidence to have me out there and equally aood that I roukl respond.·· H \' k I-I H \ I I )I ,. • .. 2-A l'roma t · thfOUlh," Varvas edded. ·~ smelled the roses and came tbroup. Kaci "Keffer, ooeoftbc tew ten•on. ran the anchor lea o( Woodbrid,e's 1,6()() relay team. lD addilioft 10 belpin, Woodbridee ICOt'e in the 400 relay (runnina second) af.!d 300 low hurdles and 400 meters wtth second· place marks. Keffer bad a troublesome bqjn- ni na iJl the 300 h wdles, but Jtill came away with a time of 44.89 . .. To me, I felt il wa.s really bid, .. said Keffer ... I wasn't ioina over the hurdles smoothly. I stutter-stepped on the first hurdle. But in practice I've been doina really aood . "It really frustrata me when I don't JCt the stepl riaht. Usually my left &ca as what I use to push ofT on and I only use my riah~.lea whe~ I have to. I fee awkward do•na that. Nevertheless, Keffer, after st.artjn1 ofT on the wrong foot, bounced back to claim serond place with a brilliant finish. Tben, with a strona kick in the 400 she scored hi&h -aain. "i should've stancd earlier (in the 400)," said Keffer. "l could have cauaht the ~rl wbo aot first place, but then: wasn t enou&h room to pass her. I know ifs a httlc late now~ but J need to work on my stans, then I just put on my kick and try to catch them as bar<Las. l can. Coach Varvas said I need to stan spnnt1n1 out of the blocu.·· · Ironically, Walnut, the school Kef- fer would have been attcndina if her famjly had.n't moved t~ Irvine,. fin-1shed in a tie for t.h1rd with 44 points. "I would've been JOis:'& to Walnut. but we' moved the belin.njo1 of my freshman year," said Keffer. Robles. meanwhile, was second in tl\e 80<1 fifth in the 1,600 and ran the lead-ou leg of the 1,600 meter relay. In the 800, Robles. who ran a 2: I 9.S9. was an fifth place with about 300 meters to ao. She pqscd four runners .and took the lead. but with SO meters left, Robles faded. . On the boys' end. Woodbndae's Louie Mumz qualified for the Mas- ter's Meet in the 300 intermediate hurdles. HlS t1me of 38.88 an the : prcJuns WU the Q.ULCkcst of anybody. "Everybody said that was my best. event," said Muniz, who also runs the II 0 h~ hurdles, 1.600 rda)'. ind Iona JUm ... They wd I'd quahfy an that, but wanted to quahfy an all of them . .. lfbc (300 intermediate hurdles) raa in the pttlams was the bnt ra~ l'rt ever had. so I auc-ss it came at a 'aood time." 3-A from It t..ev.as was bottled up for 1 "'hale dun"' the first lap, but the Burbank runner, who'll try to double with the J,200, m~t assuredly all the way to the tatc finals. pulled up and sta)ed with La\elle throu&h the <JCCond lap, rode 1hc skins of Nielsen for a whale before the Monarch died from the pact. then broke away w1th l\js reputed luck Jn the final anal>'•~. it wa simply the lack of an)Onc else tak1n1 at out c rty. allow1na l cw11 the luitury of loafin& an a 6S-iteond fin1 lap. which pro"cd Lavcllc's undo1ns. Bu1hj coachaddcd..t "Huttllhasat lea t another race lcn (at the Mas- ter's) Thi1 sot him another race " It abo aot hryock another rt«. Despite the ··~ ... efTon. tM top five from thas race Qualified for the Master" Nitlten was s«ond 1n the J,200, ioina 9" 15 62, tttond to Santa tta Valley's Jimmy Rodnpa, •ho tOok 1t 1n 9: 12 2S Lew11 wu last in the J,200 and l..a\'clle doted out an ttllth ~· Corona Ciel Mai's Jill ou~ wu (oun.h in the lOO hurdles C•S.64) and sutb 1n the ..00 (S9.66). ~ bett tffon tom Corona's 1Jrlt came from Johanna Wilbn, ~ ttt a 1eh00l record wida a 5:0'1. 9' in the t .600. IOOd for f\fth ~. . ... ;·At-•ll!lllto~I ........ ,,... ..... ~ ~ J'he n .... ume it llways the hardest. In a tlo1w·l*d race, Taylor ran 80 ICCOedl ttw faist 400 rMters. followtd by n. 11and10. "She ran what is called a ncptive aolit, when the first half of the race is Slower than the nut half." mi th Siad. "lt'1e1w11uppoeed to be faster or cveft. It's very rarely doM." When Taylor looked at the clock after 400 meters and saw a 79, she knew what was bapperun1 Sbonly after, Robba m took off. "Nicole Robbins did the same tbana at Arcadia-a slow first lap and then 'IO•na out an front on the KCond,"'Taylorsaid. "(knew 1fu was 11 slow fine lap, she'd '° out, and that's just wbat she did, so I knew I .. . tu.cl ao 11ay watb her. "Evn 19'ou1b I wa1 nttvou1 and cvcrythif\&, I knew J had a aood chance. I wanted it so bad." Both co.ches admit her potential is unlimited, and Smatb said he a &u~S:OO 1,600 ia poa.iblt the ne•t couple wttlcs. Four runnc"' from other di~isions qualified for the Masaer's in under S:OO. l~lOO.~np ~re a httle more intercst1n1 down the stretch as Taylor finished 1n 2: I S.33, third best amona thOtC quahfyina for the Ma tcr's Meet. • She started out in ciabth and had moved anto · fifth witfi about 200 meten to ao before kicldna throuah the field for the wan. "The first lap, she looked at me. and said, 'What do I dor " Stauble said. "She was secoad to last on tbe ........... 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L . . . lty lltCHMD ounr -. arowinJ rcsclcssness ot the swallow~ technically dcmandina chorcoarapny Oell)r .... c.rr......... asthe um~ for,R1&hl nears, the dream appeared to.not be quite ready for Swallows and cowboys and bikinis of returning and the return to the performance, evidenced by some aren't usually assoctated with ballet m1ss1on. roui)tnm in the ensemble work. themes. but With the emeraence or "Cowboy Cakewalk" 10 nine Ghen anbthcr few rrtonths. this Coast Ballet Theatre, they arc now. movements 1s fun and "-Cll·per· lovely ballet will be one of 1he This )OUl\I compan)"s fone seems to formed by the entire company 10 company's stronacst aris! most PoPU· have become lhe 1£pltcation of Gonschalk's music. Excellent use as lar. uniquely Southern California themes made of the compan) 's men dancers, The much-touted '"Beach Blan~ to the dance. creauna ballets of real sjvinr them the o pp()nupu'y to dis· Ballet" fulfilled au expectations. rdevance to Sou1hem Cahforn1a play what they do best ratheT than 81k1ni-clad young .ladies and ~ audiences. Their WednesdayeventnJ carry balknnas around the noor. muscular surfers in shorts cavorted in performance at Saddleback Collete Choreasnphy admirabt~ interprets the surf, had loyen' quarrels. tossed was'll typical example. the music and the only fault of 1h1 frisbces. bcachballs and 11rls in a . "SwaUows" 1s $he company's pie« is its length -a b11 lon.1o &11d us scene fam1har to all of us. trademark ptect", hononna 1he tra· utle. It evokes 1maaes of Tennessee Overall an excellent procram. well djuon oflhe swalJo""s and the famous more 1han Teus, m ore Dogpatch ~rfonned. Perhaps the "Cowboy M1ss1on San Juan Cap1stTano It as than Oodae Cil)'. more country lhan (Country?) Cakewalk" might have bcauufully choreographed by c<>-cowboy. made a beuer finale, as it finished director Sarma Roscnbera and abl) .. Varsav1.a V1nat1on'" by UC wuh 1he en11rc company on stage in performed by a well-tra1~d corps of Irvine's James Penrod was the -.eak the hvely "Showdown," whereas dance~. It 1s sat1sfy1na 10 see such a pan of 1hc pr0&ram. Thu elepnt "Beach Blankb\ Ballet" "'was per- consistant, h1ah qual11y perfdrmanet' ballet m classical style dresses 1hc formed o nly by lhrce couples. It from such a young company. Though dancers in severe black ballet ball would appearthatOrange County has the ice-blue costume\ remand one aowns and 'Seems to ('all for a le"el of anolher worthy additao n 10 11s dance more of doves than swallows, this sophisucauon shahtly beyond 1he scene, one which bears wa1ching sensitive work nicely imitates lhe you1h of th~ present company. Thi\ closely. > 1111 \ll'H Coalt .. ,.., ........ ,.performed '"Cowltoy callewell&.. •• part of eri eccomplllhed J. presentation l ast week at SaddlH•ds Coll .. e. 'Tomfoolery~ comes to Gem's stage 1111c11 Prenlllln MMI Olerte 8rown In ttte "'Ullc•f r•j'• ""TOlllfoolerr·· ...... a .... Theater. 'HO\ IJ: l .IS'l l'\GS ewport Beach M&.80A OlllSMA '°' ' t.cioe ..a • 1' ,, 10 u~J S 7 • SOWAM»S N41WP'O#T CIHIMA IOO ,..,._, ,_ ... o. ....... .01.0 I ... Ne Swtl, ..... -l'w• I I JO l 4S \ I\ 1 IO .0 l ........ 0.•-• t l H I Kl • I JO 10 I\ U00 CJN9MA Ne-I -..0 .C N~I V....,.. •n 8HO .., ...... OetAIMe41ftAft~ ti 1 ••I PCMT TNCATIM 1~ ( u M~•t '1~ .. Jl.O 01 .. -u.-.r • JAMES 8Eil.5HI K·I Ne wrm.oc,,_yaa~ M..u IPO·tll:m\ ~~~II!! cwma ........ ... ••tlllllO ..._~l! ------}lt!W ... ......... ,,o .. IOU J .... 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What. then to make of a revue construc1cd around the compos1t1ons of a on- c11mc liar' ard ma1h professor writ- ten around 1hc tame that Mon Sahl. 1-'"~~~-nt .. n and l&RA) Bruct -.ere making 1he1r respc<"ll'e prc~­ enccs felt" The Grove I hcaie'r Compan) hn'I made 11 brighll)' 1rrc~cren1 and qu1tc enjoyable e\Cnang OUI of ··Tom- foolcr) ... a comp1 lauon of material from the \\II nnd wisdom of Tom Lehrer -v. hose era encompassed the late 1950s and earl) ·6os. True. some of 1hc slufT 1s a 1.>11 mild compared 10 v.hat ~ou'll sec on .. Saturda) N1gh1 L"e: but d1n:c1or fhomas Bradal ·., sp1r11cd cast l.ecps things humming en th USHl\l 1l'a II} The 1op1cs of mu-.1cal com e~tion range from nuclear prohferat1on to en' u~mcn1al pollu11on 10 rehg1ou\ h:tngups to ~'uall) 1ransm111cd d1\-. cases Mal.mg me!T) on the latter nole Ytllh .. , (1ot h rrom .\gn~:· 1hc troupe --C\cmpl1lil-S the Pl"l'\n1hng a111tudc on \. D before 1hc spec1cr nf .\ID ga'e th1.' subJetl dca~I~ ~·nou O\crlones o\nother arl·a tha.-., not 'o funn' .. I C ... , ... 11 JO l JO 4 JO • JO. 8 )() 10 10 1 1ee NelwM,H•.,NeS .... 11 •S l s 11 1 !0 •o J TM•-w 1 )I\ S4S 8 10 15 4 -"-• 11 •5 1 4 JO 1 t )() UA SOUTH COAST I'~ I \b I '.J.I \<""'°w•r "•• \OOOU• ' ·-M-I JO A H 1 • H 1 H•wlo.tl1tt•<· ... -..11s J 10 \0\ 71~ • s J -..~•1+\ I H \~ ••~ Huntington Beach IDWAalOI CHA.-TI• CS""1HI 1811 ..,.,,,,,,_., "•• 141.0HO' , .... _ll 1 U •O 1 tJO l ,._.. tlf 0.e-U JO ) \ JO 8 10 I\ J ..., ....... U 1 • I\ •I~ 8 IS 10 IS s4. 9tl CHA ID ,IOOlt (I GIHl . WHDU to<la) .as 11 once ''"s 1\ drug u~ -and Lchre(s ·· fhc Old Dope Pu\hn' prob:lbl) 1s the onl) rt"al danl.cr ol thl' n1eh1 .\ ~ndup on C1corgc Muq>IH , m1d-~1\tll''> appoinuncnt 10 the l \ Sl·natc \pools the a<. tor-1urncd-poh- t1nan long heforl' onf ol 1h.11 hrl'l'd maJc 11 to the \\ hill' I lou\i.' Soml' of thl· 1omloolcn 1\ do" II· rtJIU lultartet.K-hown-cr '"frgtn f 1\'11..d) 11.u 'J1d " lampoon' 1hc \Ol"ll'I\ &l'nlleman 1n a1h ll'11c pur'>u1i... Yth1lc ··1 \.\ anna (10 Bad. to 01 \le·· ii.a pomtl·d n11Jdk d1g1t at tht• rclalu11.ant \outh \nd thl' notou\ "\'a11tan Rr1g.. lllJ)' tx· aimed at Cathohu, bu1 it's a prell}' fair JOb at oraani1ed relia1on an general tal \.Omed) P3nlcularh ellnt1\c 1n 1hc htl'IJI ··r Hold Your Hand 1n l\.11nJ .. number Lo, en h11shcr\tr1dca'> 1hc\1nge1 ol an ··1rnh 8dllad .. ''ho get) lamed a"a) Ytllh ht'r 3)S1gnmen1 lagaan hterall~) .ind h.':tms nacel) Yt-llh I rdnkla n lur "Po1sonmt Plg<.'Ons in lhl P.arl.. ) oung te,cn tnl..es •Um athunh;.s ~ UL.Ui • .ir.ll~ notou~ ~men! and puts '>Omc rl'H'rse cntth h on a romant1l poi trait. " he'!> M) C 11rl " "11h wmc h1hmou., ass1 tam.t• fro111 LU\ l'n Gil Morak.,· Ju"n!>cale col li.lcho~ !><'tllng as a pcrfrc1 backdro1) fo r the cabarct·,t)IC cntcrtu1nment · f omfoolcr}'" ton11nucs 1hrnugh June 17 .11 1hc 0cm rheau.·r. 128 S2 M::un St . Garden C.1roH. running Wcdnc!>da~'I 1hrouah liaturd•>" at 8 • p m. wtth ~unda) perform:.m:e'> al ., 30 Ma~ 11 andJun<'4.andat 'pm June 11 Till.et antormat1on is 0\311· able .11 t1'6· "'213 • • • CALLBOARD -ud1t1on for th<' duldrcn·., da \1c .. Charloue's Web" v.111 tx·hcld Ma' 31 and June I at3·30 p m an the Drama Lab at Oranae (. oast C ollcge in Co ta M~ ... Joan Mct.11111 1s dm.'<'tmg the children•s how. \\h1Ch\.·alls for n an me and 10 "omen o( all ages with scveral- ch1IJren aged 10 and oldcr .... call 4 1~·5640 for detail\ f he L.lke fore I howboatcrs \\111 hold ll)outi. for the musical "Annie C1ct 'o ur Gun" Mar 31 at 7 p.m .. June 3 at 2 p.m and June 11 . for chorus and dance~. al 2 p.m al 1he Lal.e Fore~t Sun and Saal Club. 24752 r oledo Wa). Lt Toro .... a large cast 1s bc1na ught and d1rtttor Wally 11\ers ma) be contact~ at 5 6-1384 for funhcr 1nforma11on The fhc-~anacr company -Gan Bell. Chene Brown. Rick Franklin. M11:hclc l ml'n anu JdTR W <;tc\Cn' -dcorl) l'llJO~\ 11 .. ta'ik and each 1<; sncn ampk· oppunun1t\ 10 \parl.lc 111d1' 1du.1lh I ht' hnghlC\I ol 1hc ,..------------------------------ bundi l'I Bro\'" "ho~ funn\ '>C't\ ··----·-St)ling\ highlight th\.· ~ln11on.,···~c" l\fath ·· 'Ckd1pu' Rc\ · ·;in Old l\.1l'\lt1)' and p3rtll ularl) a tongu<.·· l\\l\l1ng (1ilbl'n and 'iull" an·t\ pc mclo<l\ on f k 11K nl\ lkll .Jouhln •" p1an1 .. 1 and \hlnl''I an tlw \l urpln \put a\ "<'II a' in ;i b:ld.h.an,kJ 1i1hutl' 10 \\ ernhl·1 'on Braun .ind I he \1.l'KXhl\m Tango·· Franklin handle\ much of the ph) •· .• S.. Ne SW!. He., Ne ..... 11 IS l •S \ I\ 7 lO•O S .... Le ..... 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C0Mt DAILY Pt&.OTI lunOay, Mey 21, 19" 1•C).1 h_, Moy ly PAUL CRAIG ~-'-'-· In tall, PB P.r~nted a ~ri" of interview conducted by 8111 Moye~ that illustrated the potential TV has for something other than bad melodrama and simple-minded advertising. Now the edited transcripts of those pravams have been published fort he reader who likes important is ues and ideas in a more permanent form. lf l were to be stranded some" here for an) length of time w1th only one book, l "ould seriously considcrchoosi na "A World of Ideas" (Doubleday: 513 pages. $29.95). lfl counted correctly, there are 41 intervic'>'-s in this volume, each offering the insights of some of our age's best minds. Among Moyers' conversa- tion companions were the late historian Barbara Tuchman, authors E.L. Doctorow and Issac Asimov, religious history authority Elaine Pagels, law professor Mary Ann Glendon, Canadian literary critic Northrop Frye, educator Sara Lawrence Lightfoot, sociologist Peter Berger and linauist Noam Chomsky. They and others provide a mini-education on current issues. ' 6 The reader may not share every opinion expressed here; some.ofthe people in this book are even a bit dull at times. or occasionally evasi vc or even pedantic, but what a pleasure to have such a diversit} of free expression in book form. Pagels offers one of the more interesting interviews. telling of som,e fa,sci nating discoveries made while she was researching early texts for her book "Adam. Eve and the Serpent." She could find no "golden age" ofChristilutity in which there were no schisms in interpretation and belief. "I found a A'\'\ l ,A'\D•:Hs ~ower mult1phc1ty of "o•ces an tht' carl)I <.: hristian mo"ement, JUSt as thert is today. In rac1. it was very complcll and muhif8ccted:' Tuchman, shonly before her dtalh, offered some pessimistic views about what the atudy of , history tells her about today. As many of us suspect, some aspects of the prtsenl don't hold up well when compa~-d lo the past. She notes ''the loss of a moral sense. or knoWlnl 1hc di~ncc between riahund wrona.and ofbeinuoverned by it. We see it all the time. We open any morning paper and some official his been indic1ed for embezzlement or corruption. People 10 around shootina their colleagues or killing. pcoplcbl-fow is kill in& so easy nowadays?" Tuchman adds. "People always say 10 me. oh, wasn't there a lot of violence in the old days too? Well, of course there was, but there wasn't the same kind of meaningless violence." Tuchman fires a few more salvos: "We're bccomina aocustomed 10 and almo t satisfied with people in aovemment who are either venal or stupid." And, cautions Tuchman, "You can't go on believing in Sant.a Claus and-hl\ve the ~suhs be. positive. We can't go on living on borrowed moriey forever. for example. We apparcntl} think we can because we've been brought up on .adver:11.sing from which we learn 1hat'everything will tum out right i( }OU use the right toothpaste or shampoo. That has nothing to do with reality.·• Doctorow offers his understanding of the biggest story an American author can tackle: "The big story is alwa) s the national soul -who arc we, what arc we trying to be, what is our fate, where will we stand in the moral universe when tht~ things art rcxkontd't' .. He also oOcrs the <li!quiettnJ opinion tl)at the frttdom U.S. aulhors enJO)' 11 not so much democracy Ill action as wnters being seen as relatively hatmlcs~: "One of the reasona writers arc let alone to the e~tent they arc i• that we·~ not ~rtt1"cd to have the same di1tnbuuon for our ideas \hat people 1n television have." MO)crs tells us 1n his introduction that "work1111 on this series reminded me aaa1n that -ideas can open our cells. They can liberate us from prasons v.e ha ve ourselves built. Jn the laboratof) oft~ 1dcnt1st, the vision of the poet, the memof) of the histonan. the discipline of the scholar. the · 1maainat1on of the wri1cr and the passion of ttic teacher, l went looking for what the veteran broadcast journalist Eric Scvarc1d has called 'the news of the mind.' I found a kJ/lgdom of thought, rich 1n insights into our times. M'o)'crs writes, .. Most ofall."1 found a love of shanng.a passion for connecti ng. In their own way, all of th e men and women with whom I talked arc teachers. Sharina i~ the essence-Of teaching. It is. I have tome to believe, the ($Sence of civilization .... Ideas cry oui. for an open heanng, and the true conversation of democracy occurs not between politicians or pundits but across the e11tire spectrum of American life where peo(>le take seriously the 1ntellectual obligations of citizen hip and the spiritual opponunities of freedom." This volume i a treasure in the truest sense of the word. a worthwhile investment in greater understandings of some fundamentals about life and civilization. . A crusader.comes down off the soapbox . DEAR ANN LANDERS: Dad di ed l11olag to be mlgltty pleased when it My advice 1s as follows: u~ on Feb. 12. While putting his affairs appears in tbe paper. Thanks for moderation in e'er) thing )'OU do in order. we found a'letter in his desk tending It oa. Here It It: Don't Ix· rigid EnJC>} life . .\nd sta)' off that he had written to you but never DEAR .\NN LANDER . I, like the soapbo~. Every one of those mailed. As l read it over, I thought )Ou. nc' er smoked a cigarette in m) kno\\-11-alls '"II die from something many of the ;hings he said were true. life or had anything alcoholic to sooner or later God love him. He had signs all over drink . In fac1. f',c been kno"n as a Ifs not the length of your life that the house saying NO SMOKING. ..health nut." · counts. ifs thc qualit}. lfl had known They were in every room and 1n the I ate all the right foods . no salt . no 35 >cars ago what I kno" now. I car. He refused to go to a restaurant grease. noJunll.. I drank onl) bottled "ould ha\e lncd d1fferentl) and not t that didn't have restricted areas for \\Ster. I ate bran regularl) 31ld took been such a crusader. -BA smokers. He was constantly telh"i.'._do. rm putting Dad's letter in the . \ itamins. DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 was everyone what was "good" for them~t After a lifetime of cru~ding and pleased to 5(.'C you address the Some of his friends got tired of it and ~ve..my perm1SStOn to pr.int being an oboox1011sJerk aho111 sm0 k· problem 01 the woman mam to a lbldlffm o . it._ B.A. Jr .. Orlando. Fla. • ing and drinll.1ng. I now ha'e cancer man who cannot ha"e a scnous Dad was such a good man you and Park1nson·s and the d0<:tor tell1> ~ couldn•t help but love him. but Dear B.A.: Tbls colam1 bas always me I have three months to II\ e I am discussion. tm iahtes e"~I) thing and because of the WU) he li ved, I am served as u open forum for all kinds 57 }Cars old. substitutes JO~cs for real conveN· determined to enjoy life and skip the of oplalon1. Your fattier laa1 written a Knowing what I II.now now I wish I tiot"iaught school for 30 years and can crusading. In fact, I'm going to fix 11-cere letter. Wlto am I to .. Y he Is had drunk a bit. ~mokcd a bit and had tell }OU that nothing is sadder than .:..:m.:.::y..:.se~l_f a.;...:.dr_i_nk_ri::.&h_t_n_o_w_. _B_u .... t b_cfi_o_rc_1 __ •~roq.:.;:::~?_J_a.._;__ve_a_fe_e_u....; .. :..;.lk_dear __ m_u _ __;;_en;.;,r..;;.011..e;..;d;....m;.;...;;.o.;..;re;..x.;.;.&;,_t_1 m_e_s_. ----:::----. the class clo"' n He "111 sa) anything to get a laugh. Of course. the poor fellow 1s desperate for attention. has no real f ncnds and becomes a bore. I would urge parents who have a .. funn y" child to pa)' more attention to him and build ht\ ~If-esteem (ll·s almost alw.l}S a boy.) Thank for printing this. -M.~ DEAR At.NN LAN()ER People whopopandcraek thc1rchew1nggum dm·e mecraq Is there a polite way to ask 1.omconc who does th1\ tn pubh<: (on the bus, in a supermarket. theater. etc ) to please top" -Paula . Honolulu Dear Pa1l1: Polite, yes. Safe, eo. Tltese cfaya you never know wlten you are aolag to run Into a bona fide kook W1" a 10 or a ulfe. I wHkl aot •&&empt to crlUdie or restrala a st~uaer. ARJES (March 21-Apnl 19): Moon mo\; cs to sttt1on of chan rtlatm1 to information, education, rev1s1on of political views. Rclat1onsh1pcould be put on hold. You'll be doina plenty of thinking about ~here you are ind wh y. TAURUS ( pnl 20.Ma} 20) Fin1nc1al status of one dose to }OU command~ a11cn1ion. Liahl wall be Ofcd on area prev1ousl) hidden. Sccn•no features intriaue. physical attraction, dec1s1on involvtna new dtrecuon. uo reprcscntrd. GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): You know what should be done bul family member is reti cent: Spothaht on partnership, marri11e. lqal nu-nccs. Emphasis also on food. 1ttunty, surv1"al. property values. C'anccr native play role. CANCER (June 21-JuJy 22): tudy Gemini ·mCJUI('. Eml>hui1 on heahh. pets. dcpcndcntt. kttp ""°'· utions concernina diet, nutntion. r • (AP)-The (ollowu'J are the top rrcorJ h1I\ :.nJ k<1din1 ~pulw compact d1~ks as thc),ppcar in this ~cc._. iuuc of B1Uboard map11ne· • HOl'SINGLES I ."Forever Yoor (r1rl" Paula Abdul (Virgin) 2 "Real LO\'e" Jody WatlC) (MC'i\) 3."Rock On" Michael Damian {C)pre~s) 4."Soldier orLo\e" Donny Osmond (Capitol) S."Paucncc .. Guns N' Roses (GefTen) 6.''Wtnd Beneath My W1np" Bette M1dler t t\tlunt1c) 7."1'11 Be Lovin& You Forever'' New Kids pn the Alock ({ olumbrn) • 8."Every Little Step .. Bobby Brown (MC ) 9.'Tll 8c There For You" Bon Jo\ 1 (Mercury) 10."C'lo M } Eyes forever" Lita f'ord &! Ou; Osbourne (R{ ) , J l."Elcctnc Youth" Debbie Gibson (Atlantic) 12."Buffalo Stance" Neneh Chern (Virgin) 13/'Evcrlasting Love" Howard Jones (Elektra) 14.''Satisfied'' Richard Marx (EMI) I S.''Where Arc You Now?" J1mm) Hamcn & 'ynch (\.\ H il TOP ALBUMS I ."Like a Prayer" Madonna ( ire) 2."The Raw and the Cooked" Fine You nJ. Cannibals (l.R.S.)-Plattnum (more than I million units wld) 3."G N' R Lies" Guns N' RoS(s (Gcffen) -Platinum 4."'Bcach~· Soundtrack" (Atlantic') -Plattnum S."Loc-cd After Dark" Tone Loe (Dchc1ous Vinyl) -Pl atinum 6."Don't Be Cruel" Bobby Brown (MCA)-Platin um 7.''Hang1n' Tough" New Kids On the Blocll. (Columbia) -Pla1inum 8."Forevcr Your Girl .. Paula Abdul (Virgin) -Plat mum 9."Vi\.1d" U ving Colour(Ep1c)-Plaunum 10."Sonic Te91plc" The Cult (Sire)' · l"l ."Full Moon Fe, er" Tom Pett) (M ( A) 12.''Ne"' Jcrse}'·· Bon Jov1 (Mcrrttr}) -Platinum 13."Elcctnc Youth" Debbie Gtb on (Allant1c) -Plat1num 14."Girl You Know It's True'' M1lh Vanilh (Amta) - ( 1old (more than 500.000 units old). 15."Appetitc for Destruction" Guns 'Ro~ (C1effcnl-Platinum HICIUfa Both vulnerable. North deals. NORnl • &Qt Q & J 4 3 ¢ &' •ttt83 WEST EAST- • S 41 •A7 Q ••• ' Q Q 7 2 0 0 •• 4 2 ¢ , ' 7 3 •AQ7 •1654 SOUTH Q A't 5 ¢A I 5 ~Kl The blddina: Nortla r..t Sotltlll Wete I• P.. l • r .. l• , ... ,. , ... r.. .... Opmins lead: Two of ¢ The moat du~ble players seem to be the &ood technician•. Their skill at card play never seem1 to desert them. Amona the foremo« in this cou.ntry it Norman Kay of Nar- batb, Pa. who bu been amooa the county's Jl'eat players for some 40 years. Watch bim In act.ion in a ma- jor team .... Tbe '"d"'2 ._ 1~ .once Nortb could open the biddina and then raiee spades, lhere wu no way that ~Y wu 1oln1 to stay out of pme. Countiaa a diamond ruff, declar- er had nine tricks. Tbe 10th could You'll n:cc1vc commcn1s about ~ard­ robe. aencral appearance You'll iet your"•>. LEO (July 21·Aug. 22): udclcn interest in photoaraph) could be (c;11urcd. You'll want to learn more about mcchant<'S of film 1m:a perha~ mouon p1nure . Emph:as1-. also on crcat1 v1t}. romance. St)'le. des11n. ph) 1cal auranioll VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22)' tudy Leo me ~ae. Focl.l on bn~1e 1 ~uc~ cost budact. actount1na procedure~. family mcmberv;ant tod1kun "'•>' out of doldrum . Telephone call from relati ve answers basic quencs. UBRA (Sept. 23;..c)ct. 22): lnd1v1d· ual who was aoina 10 do )OU a fa, or now seeks "rtversal." Maintain sen offitncis. humor 11ck close to home base. 1r possible nswcr invoh ma finan~s will be rcc:e1v~. Ann lia- u~' prominently.--~. -- ICORPlO(Oct. 2~Nov, 21 ): lud) 4bfa ~· Re«nt financial • •••• ' • • s come from either the heart suit or else findina the ace of dubs with Declarer won the opmlna lead in dummy and led the kins of sp9dea. East won the ace and, since a dub shift did not look at all appctiz:ina with the 10-9 on the board, exited aaf ely wilh a diamond. Alter wia- nin& lhe ace, dedater ruffed a dia·. mond on the table and cashed the queen of trumps. Next came the key play-a heart to the rune! If Eut had the left, th.al wo'lkl force the queen aQd dedara would have his pmo-aoiq trick. And if h IOtl to tlM tee, BM&, the danscr band, would not be oo lad to fire a club throush the tm.a: Wat Q)6&&d do AO belt« Chu lltit wilh bis trump. Deda.rw woe .ct cadled the ace and kiq of a.n.. When 1be queen dropped, be had hia fulnWna trick. But had the lady not f alien, he •ould 1tiU have been al* to lead toward lhe kins or l:Jubs, landina the contract if Ea.at bcld the llCC. -• ' .. I • • • SUNDAY. MAY 2 1, )989 . .. CHUC/( AND LINDA created, animated and later produced cartoons, a nd act out scenes from his latest six-minute film . Chuck's antics might in- volve Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd or a host of other well-defined personalities. I .• ·. made up of 5,000 Cels ( clear material with Image painted Linda explains. "Becau of the nature . of cartoo drawings, only a few eel from each animation fil'l' are complete enough' t retrieve and present to a collectors and onimatio fans." ' . Laughter • IS a family The little •hop that ly KAAIN M . ltEEO Of -Deity ..... ...,, As one who enjoys haunting antiques and collectible shops -and finding quolitY, bargl:Jins -I have to think twice about pointing out a new treasure tucked in the bock corner of o tiny shopping center on 17th St. in Costa Mesa. I'd like to keep it to myself. But that won't help out On Consignment, a shop launched by the Museum Council of the Newport Harbor Art Museum --with proceeds from the soles of the fin e furniture, iewelry, artwork, gift items and tableware all benefiting the museum. Open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a .m. to 5 p .m., On Consignment is the brainchild of Esther Quick -and the realization of an eight·yeor dream. It is the outgrowfh of the NHAM's former antique show and, according to Quick, it took three yeon for the museum board to approve the concept.,.Quid credits co-choir Nora Lehman tor her successful writing -and frequent ~ -of the proposal that led to final bocird approval. Nciw, with 1, 100 square feet chock full of goocl11 -all of it high quality -Quick IGid the thoP hen generated more income for busine ss By CHRISTINE GUSTAFSON Deity..._CM,....,..... The sun hos yet to rise over the. colorful beach town of Corona del Mor. Chuck Jones, one of the most famous and ac- claimed animation direc- tors of all time, is jarred awoke by a couple of wild animals -a coyote and a rood runner to be exact. The chase scene, in which Wile E. Coyote determines to capture the clever and elusive Road Runner, draws . this sleepy cartoonist from his bed to the art studio located in his home. Though it is only 4 a .m., his work day hos begun. Nearly two hours later, Lindo Jones, a Costa Mesa resident and daughter· to this tole;nted cartoon maker, begins her day with a period of meditation, breakfast and short drive to her off ice , tin do Jones Enterprises, Inc . Though Lindo' s workday will be a sharp contrast to that of her father's artistic endeavors, she nevertheless ploys a key role in bringing to the public the laughter and joy which is a natural conse· quence of Chuck Jones' animated charoders. Chuck and Linda have been working together since Linda (now 52) was s years old. Her father would come home from the Warn·- er Bros. studio, where he It was Linda's job to laugh -but only when she was sincerely moved to do so. Recalling a line from Jackie Gleason, Chuck re• marks: \\Comedy is the most exacting art. Laughter is its ultimate critic." There- fore, his only child, Lindo, became a gouge by which Chuck· would evaluate his stories and characters. Linda's . job description expanded over the years and come to include re- searcher for storylines, animation historian, and, much later, the distributor of her father's work to the public through art galleries around the United States and Canada. "A six-minute cartoon is. \\Worner Bros. studi had destroyed many Qf th animation eels from Chuck's early films," Linda laments. \\Unfortunately, they didn't recognize the value that these would one day hold." Chuck Jones hos begu redoing some of his 1930s to 1960s eels. Lindo ii distributing · them in the form of limited~ditio signed and numbered pieces of art. Chuck was very recep- tive •to his daughter's idea to recover historical eels and distribute the newly Please see J0!"ES/C2) Chuck Jones (obov•) has brought joy to millions with is onimoted characters, but his greatest 1oy is his daughter, Lindo, who 1s now helping him market his creations. At lett is a birthday greeting Chuck created for Lindo. Doily Pilot photo b y Frank MorsAoll I . 'The l?ell'" celeb'a*-es a vanishing world 8yC~llTWLA . ~ .._ .... c......... than A0,000 photographs affixed to its wooden shell. tt ~ Laguna Canyon Road is a winding, pristinely will be the largest photographic mural ever made. tt is 2: beautiful nine-mile stretch of highway that cor .. -.cts situated near the path of a proposed multi-lane ~ Laguna Beach with the rest of the world. Heading tOllrood and the development that road would bri119 . ·~ northbound from Coast Highway, jvst post El Toro The term ''tell'' is derived from an archeolQgici:il I road, halfway between the ocean.• and the freeways, term meaning o mound of. artifacn buried o~r fime by . there is a sign plainly vilible on the right hand side of the ncitUral elements. The mu cal will be a contempor_, rood. It reads, "The Tell ." Beyond the sign is a small dirt collection of visual artifacts about our culture. It la .. parking lot, and beyond the lot is The Tell. Beginning a brain child of local ~rtists Jerry Burchfield and Mort! few feet from the road, The Tell is a meandering 60(). Chamberlain, and constitutes phase eight of a 10.r••, foot-long photographic mural rangi~ in height from 2 10-phose photographic documentation of LC9*1 · feet to 25 Net-that, once comp'*'9a, wiH tt(lft more ~ ... Tff!mt~ " . ca 0t8nge Co.et DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Moy 21, 1989 Comfort~s afoot in ·footwear What's afoot in footwear for spring and summer? Comfon and good looks. Heels are inch1na down on dressy shoes. Stores seem to be stocking • more lower heel~. and in recent fashion shows, for example 1he Bob Mackie show last week at ·Amen Wardy, models were parading about in lower-heeled shoe!>. Also,.the trend to lower heels was noticed at a show Nordstrom staged in April for The Sophisticates. Com- miuec member Cath> Lowden, backstage 10 get a closer look at the fashions, told store people how much She hked the styles and how happy she was to sec the lower hccls. "I don't think women will ever give up high heels for real dressy affairs, but it's good to see the lower heels. What I do sometimes is ge1 the same s~oe with different heels. Then if you have to stand for a long ume you wear the lower ones." Women, I think. have discovered from aerobic shoes they wt"ar around the house and for wlllking, jogging. etc. that there can be comfon in shoes. I don't remember ever hearing a man say, "My feet are killing me." Also, you don't see them in high heels. The lower heel dress shoes are popular with the younger women who have spent a 101 of time in sneaker- ly~ shoes, and they also are popular with the older woman who has spent a lot of time in high heels and is no~ looking for a liulc comfort. But, comfo n alone won'1 get 11. Then, who sa)S women can·t ha'e shoes that have st) le and are com- fortable? Not shoe manufacturers. Look around al the pumps. sandals JONES ... (From Ct) completed' limited editions. "She has always had a_ loving appreciation for my work." Chuck says of Linda. "It 1s a privilege to work with her not only as family. but as a bright businesswornan as-well." Linda echoes her father's praise. Their multifaceted. relationship seems to deepen as they f urthcr express their synergetic talents. With the usual workday behind them, this d ynamic father-daughter team joins forces on this panicular Thursday evening, at Circle Fine An Gallery at South Coast Plaza. The) are auending an opening tat led ... The Art Of Animation." which fea1urcs the work.g of Chuck Jones. As Llnda and Chuck mingle through th e e'entual crowd of 500 auests, lhe1r combined expertise shines briaht At ease with each other and the crowd. lhey ai ve cartoon bu ff s 1 niabt to remember. Chuck Jones is arantina interviews to a locat tv scat.ion, newspaper journalists and even a ,;rl scout trying to cam a bedae. F1ther and daughter PoSC with gallery guests for photos. Each person at "The Art Of Animation" opening is made to feel special and imponant. D..,, "9t,........,. 1.-~"J'­ Cllpl being shown by Les Chau11ures add sparkle to shoes. or to other ctothln9. and wedgies available in a rainbow of colors. Several companies, includin g Hush Puppies, have made shoe that the> claim incorporate the comfort and Oexibih1y of sneakers an styli h foot"ear. Chee~ out the so <;oft insoles in-some ol tht.• shoes and thl· contounne of the Iasis. There'sJUSt no reason 1hesc da~., lo sacri fice )Our feet for fashion Sttll on the subject of shoe'>. ha' e )OU seen the prett) clips being !>ho" n aucnd the gaiter) opening. With father and mother an tow. Chris Brown, a 9-~ear-old from Huntington Beach. µpi nts 1o a hm11ed edi11on eel of Hassan Ch_<>-P... "I want 10 take this one home, .. Chn!> remarks with enthusiasm. Chris and his fam- ily began collecting Chuck Jones· an and canoon v'dcos a few years back. "Every time I look at Hassan (a large. foreboding character) I want to laugh He's mean, but in a funny sort of way.". Pan of the work done by Landa Jones Enterprises. Inc. is to locate specific animauon eels from past cartoons that may -be of interest to individuals.. Tom Berndt. a real estate agent, came 10 1he Circle Galler) opening to order a eel from the movie .. Ju ngle-Bootw:' "The eel 1s 15 )cars old and "1JJ take some time 10 locate." Berndt explains, "bu1 Linda (Jones) assures me she can find something to fit the ·ad"'enturous' decor of my living room." by Les Chaus ure~. the fashion con- sulting firm owned by Susan Rothenberg" The clips, "hen added to 1he throat, sadL·ur bac~ ofa shoe. look lake pan of thl' '>hoe and nof something added on as tnm. The) arc handmade 1n a \arael) ofM)les and SllCS. Tailored and 'cq dress~ omatl' loo~s arc a'a1lahlc'"'1n all o'er hca<l- ang, mctallil lcathL·r. pcau de so1t• and ribbon Bndge1 Marshall "ho "orks ""h Rothenberg, s111d the chps aae non- snag and hn"c a muh1tude of other uses. 100 Clips can add spar~le to )our clotl11ng ,.,,hen c:l1pJX.d on to a lapel. · podct. belt or handbag or u'iCd an the hair on rrench brn1d\. bo\I,\ or hair accessories Les Chaussures "111 ha' r the d ips and other at·cc\soncs at the Soph1st1- l"3lc, ·Ma) 'I and June I ·· hop Tall \ ou Drop .. lx•ncfit a1 the Balboa Ba) (lub i•\1•\U\//l l"I'' Tallmantz to ha t -Cancer Society fete- .. The Sp1n1 of 't Loua~ 1s the thl!rtlt for the Orunie Co1;1nt~ Ch pter of the Amen n Cancer 1Cl) 's annual .. \ Ta w for Life.: ton11ht at 6 p.m. More than 20 Oranse County restaurants wilt offer samples in the CAl>Clnsh c· Tallmant1 A' 111100 h.sn&er at John Wayne A1f1>0rt -all for ~50 per per on. silent au 11on~1ll al~ be para of the fcSll\JllCS-Dre s 1s black tie opta(lnal. For ur kct information. con1:rC't G loria Ruston. H l-0441 · If •• ... The Ornnge County chapter of the Mc>.1ean-Amcm·nn Women'!I Nallonal Association (MANA) wall .. celehrate aQd rct·ogn11c .. thc:-1r 1988 corporatt' ~ponsors at u no-host social 1oni¥)lt from 5 to 7 p.m at the addleback Tra' elodge, Santo na. Adm1 SjOn 1s free For fun her in forma1.1on. m il 647-7581 . • • • <\lso tontght. the Los Palrones Club. a supPon au1ld of the C hald Gu1d:lnC'e Center of Orange Count~. will host a fund r.l1!>111g luncheon at the Bc"crly Henl.3ge Holel, ( ostn Mesa. The Center treat-. cmot1onall} d1stu~d children from pre-!>< hool age through 18. Cost 1s S:!O per ix·rson for the luncheon and aul11on ~sPond to 850-1120 lo atlend • • • The i\m<"ncan Sl·andina"1aR Foundation of Los .\ngclcs will hos1 ··A Cclcbra11on of pnng." tonight at Gustn f .\ndcrs. '>al.Ith Coa\t Plaia \'11lage, Santa \na The e\Cn1n& "111 begin "1th a rl't'l'pl1on at Orrefors C'r)'!>lal Galic!) at ou1h ( 0:1s1 Pla1a. followed b) a gourmet dinner at 1hc ne~ rc!ltaurant. Procel·ds from 1tw S75 per per on C\en1 """ supP.On sc-holarsh1ps spon!>orl·d h~ tht' group 1 1el e1 anturma11on ,., available a1 :! I 3/597-'9:!M • • • A prof~s1onally-run car ra,lly will k1ck off the annual event sponsored by the Barrymore~s Chapter of the Guth.ls of the Orange County Performing Ans Center 1on1&ht. Fcsti\.'it 1es will wind up at The Hop, El Toro. with dinner and soc~ hop dance. T1&ets arc S45 per pc ri.on and a'ailable b> calling 770-93 16. • • • ThcJunior LengueofOrange Countyw11l ho 1 a High "I ea Monda) from J to 5 p.m. at the Disco, er) Mu!>cum of Oraoge ( ounty 10 cclebrall• the reno' at1on ofThc Kellogg I louse. 1 he m L™!um 1\ loca1cd a131 0 I W. Han ard. Santa .\na. ('all the Junior League at 720--7477 for 1nforma11on. 'I • • • June 3 1s also the date for the annual C'anderclla Ball. a bendit for Children's Hospital of Orange Count). sponsored b) '1hc Cinderella Guild Juniors. The formal dinner/dance sla1cd for Le Mcndacn Hotel. Nc wpon ~ach, will also feature a silent 3U("llOn and presentation of the .. Fn~nd of the Children" award to Ralph 'R'. Rucker "1.0 Tickets arc S85rr person and ma y be arranged b} calling Tern Lawson 759-688 . THE TELL ... err' u1e l ac I') an aut nr o ~C\crai boO~\ and nunwrou' art1dl'\ on photograph' He ha\ .1n lll<1'1l'r'\ dc~n:l' an .\r1 fron, ( allforna;i 'iiate Cni'l'l'>ll\ 111 I ullenon anti currrnt- 1) trarht•\ ph'mog1aph) .al < 'pre'' Collcgl· Ila., photograph' ha\l· hl'l'n \ho"n Ill t'>.h1h111on'> throughout lhl' Cn11cd \ta ll''· l 111uj')l' ant.I 1.1p.1n He·~ been \\Orl1ng \\llh C hamlx·rla1n on an1~t1l and hu'>rnc" flrClJl'll'> '>111l l 1973 On a ren:nt "cekl·nd al lhl· Tdl Bun.hfid<l 1al~l·d aho111 th\' mu1.il and ha' gc>JI\ tor 11 ·· \fark. and I. hke mo')l pcopk who 11\l· down here. lo'c the Uln)On ar~ ~ -wcrc ~<Jl1 of thl· JX" 1btht} of luturc dl'H·lopmenl "e t&l~ed to othl·r people ahou1 what ~c could do a\ artl\h and a'> photogr.tphcr~ !>pe(afil·all). to ma)'bc.· ha'c \Onie 1mpae11n dra"ans pcople·s atten11 nn tn the :frl·a or 1f nothing cl~· al h-~'1 docunwm 111he \l,J\ II was .. • 1 hl' fat t thJt thL' mural as l'J\ll\ au.'l'!>S1bJe and an fact almmt 1.k- mands do\C \Hulan) ts. accort11ng 111 Bi.archficld. pan ol the plan mural He aclnowlcdgcd 1ha1 his onamal goal of ge111ng the photos up on a single week.end was a. little unreal1Slll but \J'lc "ay 11's going now a ars to be" orkin out for the be t. Chamberlain rcah1ed that people "ho didn't kno" about 1t or believe 11 arc no" coming out 10 The Tell. hoping to 1ncorpora1t• 1he1r photos 1n the piece "We can alcommodate them no"... he ~it.I ··That'!> thl· "h6k· purpo~ -11'!> J pro Jell b\. of. and for the people of< alafornaa .. C hamberla1n "ent on to C'~pla an 1ha1 "the pine 1!> J1cta11ng 1t~lf. "hach I!> c nltl~ ~hal a p1<"ce of art should do I thank <''er) thing should do 1ha1 1 he Lomdor should dictate 11~lf. bu1 11 doc!>Jl°t It's concti\ed 1n some nuorc'>l.ent-ht room some-1 "here .rnd 1 ·m sure Tllal when lhev do 11 the~ don"t i.cc thest" hill!> as ~ang hab11ats for animals. Thl'> don't St'e 11 as being the bunal ground of In diam, 1hc) Jon·1 sec 11 a the archcolog1cal 'i1tc of Laguna "omajl and oth<.'1 fossil remains 1ha1 arc amon~ the most stgnifieant an all ol 1hl' V. l'St~rn Hemisphere To them 11'!> s1mpl) an ele\<11100 pc>1nt on a map The) ha'c no concept of "hat th as arta means to the people who arc hcrl" 10<.la). and nre coming tomor- row. and all the olhl·r da)S Ifs Just .1 p1Cll' uf papt.•1 " I Mary Kicrsch, Circle Gallery direc- tor, rem\l"ks on the vanety of folks 1n attendance: "The all-encompassing talent of Chuck Jones seems to appeal to people from all walks of life. His work has a refreshing whimsical quality to it. Anyone can relate to that." K1crsch was kept busy during the two-hour opening -selli ng and taking orders for 1hesc $500toS1 .000 classic works of an. As the evening draws to a close, one is struck by the Jona list of contnbu- tions this 76-ycar-old man, Chuck Jones, has made to the world -a career that spans nearl) six decades and include 350 films, 3 Oscars, a wealth of drawings. paintings and lithographs, and an upcomi ng nu t<>- biography. Stall. when meeting Chuck Jones. it seems that he has barely scratched the urfoce of his evC'r- Oowing talents. "We ltkc the idea th.it flCOpk t·an com\· onto 1ht• land here " ...iad Burdlficld a' he stood .ilong.s1dc the mural. .. There's an opportuntty for ~1bem to interact with 1hc env1ron- .r ment as well as the mural Thcrr ( hambcrlatn \\as interrupted b) some ~orkers n~dang some help "1th la)out of the photos. When he returoed. he s.aad thnt .. what we're tr) an to O\.l'rtomc .hef't' 1~ and1f- fcl'cnlC lx>t:nu~ \\1Lh indifkrcnce wh:11 ~ou encounter as an 1ncn:d1bk h>\'i of 'ip1rn Th1'i thing 1s a \pin tun I undertaking Thert''s not a J')l-rwn here "ort.:ing tor pa~. :ind look at 1hcm "ork.' Beth Spencer. 59. weanng large, purple cow camngs, studies each framed animation eel, trying to determine which one to purchase ... , love Bugs Bunny," she annoonccs. "He is neve r to be daunted. He has the ability to tum obstacles into op- portunities. An attractive quality." Spencer came from Lona Beach to SHOP ... tFromCI) he museum in one month· thal the proverbial "powers that be" said 11 would in six. With all these credits behind him, Chuck Jones values his daughter Linda as .. the most 1ntcrcst1ng and d1mens1onal character in my ltfc" He recalls an agreement he made with Linda when she was I 0 years old· .. I convinced her that I was only 16 and would put m> age on hold. And then when she caught up 10 me, v.e'd grow up together. .. 1 had to renege on m) promise.·· Chuck admits. "When she c•ught up. I 'stayed on hold' and let her &row up ahead of me. I want to stay rorcver young!" .... ._ ..................... Otudl and Unda Jones surroundH "1 otller ,....._,. of .. .,, .... ,. SCC'm to be totaltt) there Part of the go.ii 1\ that 11 funtt1on\ dtffercntl) from d1flc:rL'nt dl\lann~~ from }Our car Hna·n ha\t.·.1 tt·rt:11n ,1.,wn nf11 a c:na1n 1m11.w1 \\ H111 flllll onto lhl· land. )ou'll \tan 111 nutitt" other clcmcnh . .\' '11u \\,tll L lo ·r 11 II c,1ar1 to ch.ingl· t' l'll nhl1L-unul \tllt grt up close h\ 1f ;an<l \OU l .t n starl IC\ ma~t ou1 all thl''>l' an<lo 1dyal pho1011 aph' The) '•e collJsnl tngl·lher tu "rca1c ) mbollt ft'ft•rtnC't\ IO l hp nsc human e'olu11un. ho"' \\t' ha H related 10 the en\ 1ronmcnt m the P.3" and ho" "l''1c Lclat1na to 11 no~ • • The photo~ .ire not r-.mt.lomh applied tu tht.· mua.il fhtte ",, pl.111 to crr.i1c a \ 1wnl tlo" h111 Run hfidd 1dm11tcd 1ha1 \Oml·11mt•\ 11· .. a ltuk laard 10 rnnceaH· Photogrnphs t'!.pectallv <:<>ll1r pr1ntf>. fodc "hen c"po\cd to uhm· v1olt1 l1f.h1 for prolonacd pcr10th ol time. ~ an> 1)f the photo~ on 1he mural arc: groupc.:d into color' thJI wall fade into different \hatk'> 0' er tht couN.' of the ">Um mer 10 rnanndc with the \Ca,onal dwnac of the> .urTound1na en \ 1ronmcnt Th\· Hlp edar of the mur1ll ha" been cut to ttt.emble a long. rolling h1llc;1dc .\II ltus 1 in cepina "tth 1he 1dnr .,, tryina to rc:taan the natural characcru tit of the lln>On Btsadc it apparent am lie 1 IC· mcnt. The Tcll 1 ulum:uely about the: environment .\cC:Ofdin• to lurthO<"ld. ..one of. the pnmar) conttrM of Mul and m) If ha' been •he La.auna tan) On c:nv1ron- and malun' 1 5tOtt'mcnt about ~c·rc m3kana a much broader cnt at the same time wc·rc av.1th is'ue' and concc:m that ,._ft.le, ant C\C:ry pl1Cl'. not onl) MrC' tl&I tn other pans of tht world 1n .,., of what we'rc kina 1n the llllft with ourcn\'aronrntnt ind how ~ft. dealina wi&h u:·· .,. .·Illar\ ~1n has 1 8.A. 1n Mtical !(ientt and 1 master'• in Opna"ons Rcttarda from Uruvcriny of lo-a. ltke field. Cbambtrtaan has had ... llllfDDl*IM U ....... of hil waft ........... ....,,, ....... .................. ..... .,..,.. lftedjaam. Ht curmnly DltOIClll'lllltY part•blftC •• caa. C'.Gllllr .... s.ddle-c.. ... -. ......... , • a ... IC~ -~~ "" . ........ .. The Tell has enh!>tl'd t~e help of ao)onc in the communal ) "ho l'oult.I L<>me out and g1\c of 1hc1r time to build the mural and put up the thou .... nd' of photoaraphs People ce1mc from all o"'er ancluding one ,on\truc11on "or~cr. Ball) "ho h11eh h1kcd out from .\La II.a to ~or~ on the mural r he hundreds of \ oluntec"' hn\ c andudtd high hool cla~\C'i hkc < 1re1 lknott's photo cla»cs from El \!od- eno I l1ah hool "in Oranar Benoit brought h1 cl1 scs out bttausc.-.. tha., 1~ part ol h1c;tor) h also a1v~ the ~tudcnts nn a~arcncs\ of photo e~pf'C)~1on "He said that man) of h1\ ludc:nts \\C:l'C 'tl)tni lhe entm~ day. and m1aht come: back apm Maren Bloc~c:ter 1s with the Laauna C an)on C"on~r\Qnc:y, and ha donated coun1le hours to th't pro- JC:Cl. 0( the mural Itself, ~he S11d "to mc, 1111 1 m The art of people, rmnr than nythma else. • Like: man)' olhc:r people in the Laauna area 'he too 1s opposed to the proposed h1Jhwn> cut11n1 thtouJh the: can)on. "We're not sa)•na don't build. "e'rc y1na don't build naht h re. There' other place .. hhouah The Tell lS not due to be completed unul the last Wtt1' 1n May. man) people arc alread) com1na out to tee "-'Ml the whole th1na 11 abOut . Nine) Hebetlcr, t m1den1 ofWe$t Covina. •·as It The Tell on Mother' Da) •nh her dauahttn . "I thin~ n's a•-nomc .. she Yid of the murtl. 'Tm auina to ~II S()me people I ltno,,.. that come IO Laauna not to m"' this. It's • .,.., idea. I hoPe tMy do lea\(' th11 .. ,bi 'Way ll is. ll'1 a &cau11fad ara, Ma)'., .. i1r· Theft at u booth tet vp near the mw-al IO cfi1 J laK idwMalioa on the canYoft ind othef local nvnvnmm- .. , t'OKef'ftl, as Well as IO RD T-1lurt1 and Uken IO raitr ""*)' for ~ Ttll aod c>tMr..,,...., Theft att two ...cial ~ corn1,. up at TM Tdl. Tbundl • Ma.r 2S, from 6 IO aaa. ii ama.I dedecauon CCICMOnJ. °"' to tM ........ • .... it .. ...... An ·. I Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Sunaay.'May 21 , 1989 Medstone banks on gallstone market for seco'1dspurt " . -.. 1Y DOMlllA MOONn' ~ ........... FredSimpeon learned lhata kidney stone •as arowina an11de him when he 10qht help from a· chiropractor after spra1nina his beck. On the X-ray was a Jl'IY mass the su~e of hatr a .aolf ball Simpson, who for much of his hfe has endured the pain of •PISSIO& smaller stones. suspects this one scvcraJ years ago anachcd to 'he crevices of the kidney and just kept growmi. Physicians call &he Costa Mesa man's stone a "sta,horn," one of 1hc worst types known to the medical profession. Little j' understood about why stones be&in to grow. but doctors tradtt1onafly have nd paucnts of tbe bnnle, caJc1fied clusters by cutuna throuah la)'ers of muscle tn th~ back 10 the ludney, and then rcmovtng che un"'antcd mass. The horrendous procedure requires more than a "'«k's sla) tn the hospital and up to t'1aht wuks of recovery umc. And the older the patient, the higher the nsk of death dunna the procedure. For S 1-year-old Simpson. the medical technoloa> that gave him a painless 1hernat1vc to surgery was developed JUSt a few miles awa)'. at the same time hl's ludncy stone grew. IMLAMMW 'ALULAOOOI ,,.,...,..,....,, IAU,..t>l<C ~._.._., ,,_ .. •'-"' AW~--c­ l'ANCAU.T1T1S . .. t~''' ._., ,, . ., ____ ,r_ BeJ1nningjn, 1984. Orange County en11neers Cnu& McGrceor and Errol Payne alona with rad1olog1st Richard Penfil dC$ianed a machine to generate 'ihock~aves, called hthotnps)'. that would pulverize kidnC"y stones without breaking the skin. The first prototype entered a Chicago hosl)1lal 1n J 985 Three )tars later the Food and Drug Adm1nistrat1on granted appro~al for their compan y. . ..., ,.....,.__, _._ ._ D•vld R•dllnskl of lrvlne·s Medstone .st•nds by the machine that breaks up k idney stones -without surgery. Med\tonc lnterna11onal Inc. to sell tra\Cfed through to the stone fhcn he "'a'i·onc of 19 employees In fac. t. all department\ ha' l ~x:r qu..11 ll'I \nd sull the rnmp;1n' 1 uO'enng from gallstone the SI 3 million a'i~mbhes Simpson came out of the deep sleep RadhMl1 has helped steer the '"dkJ in tlw pJ'1 \l'Jr '\o~ mml' haring 11 the requirC'd an formation has On an early morning last June. soon afier. and the nelll da)' he: ~oung firm thrnuJh a pcned of than 0 t.'nJ•nl·t'r'>. .t1pc:rn11on' l lp\tair' \kJ,wm•thicl\jiq>lan· been gathered and the final hurdle Fred Simpson checked into the enJO)'cd "bus1nc)s as usual" out'11J1..· 1mmcn'ic e\p3ns1on Signs of "orker\ adm1n1'>tnllor' .11\ll m.u-nang 1,1r "hat m.t\ ht.· \tl·,l\tonc."' Med 1onc faces 1s appro,al b> the outpatient section ofNewpon 's Hoag the hosp11al In fact .. 1mp'IOn Joked. Mcd\tone's growing pains arc huc.·rcJ ketcr v.orl.. 1n tht In inr bu1ldintt mmt npt.i\I\ c: gi."~th '>PU rt \t't goHrnment ag£nC) to ~II what will Hosp11.al, changed tnlo a gown and the onl) scar) part oft he process "a'i through.out the rompan) '\new In inc --\not her W "ork 11ut..a1..k thl· ollill' ,,, ix a s)stcm unusual for us dual sltppcd into a druf·tndu<.'cd sleep. waking up 1n a hospital room to 'iCC a offile, a \ltc four times larger than the !!Cn Ile and \<Ile' reprl'\C.'llt:m \ c.•\ T hl· ~1dnl'\ \tonl· rnarkl'I h1"1u¥ht apphcatwn Meanwhile. med1ca staff aimed on lady recovering from a no~ Job former l osta Mi:sa plant. Pink fik lndc<.·d \kJ.,tonl l'mplt1\1."n h.1\\' thl· lOmp.1m 11u111111' \outh hut tht' his stone the shock"'ave generator Paucnts who undergo hthotnp\~ rnrd<, taped -to the doors inJ1caw rc:a.,on to \·all I IJX~ .1 m1ko,t111w \l~,u luuat 1' l' m.11 kl·t l., er' one at Radhnsk.1 s.tud he doe n't "ant to undUJe~rL.S.3llt mu.pp3o!SoU.JDLl.·_,_s,_11filln11d...1•whu;ci.irec:..·~~ ..J.l 11!1.ul l .... c....1l.uOwbci.a;.....:111SC1.13uCC..r.outt_.auhciui)lu11_~01~mw1"4' c;....iin~uUJn ... 1 bi;JC;.l·r~i-\~C~l-UIO.J-4bcjll,;....<£"d~d~ec;1d~o1.J·\.._ ... 1 .... n_..uhw1 Ow• ... • ........ h,,_, ............. rn .... 1,...p,...tull .... \ -''"''LI' a ... 1i-+pw11 ... h,..h..._, __ \..,I.LI •u.cl""'''"'OwllLL•'--1h.u1_,.1~...,,..~,__.1...,11'-lpc!A"-' 0..,1•;.l.1 <..I lu.l•o.;..' _..., s,._~~'::;,i·,.c~u la tt' on ""hen FDA WI II make a l---t1---U ...... ,1U1Lbod.J.UJW)L..J. u.u;......,"""-· linanc1all)'. Cost for the procedure phone on the noor artl\.Cd before thl' ra.-.c<l s I) m1lhon .• ind \old I 'I ~Jll'itont'\ I he \lOOl'"· lormed t1'a .. ~ ~p.ro~~llb~'-~~~~~~J. Th':fi~ Sparks shol through a gap 1m: ranges, from S5.000 to S 10.000 "It's di:sk. The Jim board 1oom 1s bare mnlhlnl \ 'ittX I..\ ha' l' "' ung lrom p1edom1nJnth lrom chokstcrol. 1• ··o"n7idc•nnu a~other" stock offenng merscd 1n water w11h1n the generator. one of fe" 1cchnolog1cal brl.'Jk· Do"'nstJtr'i in thl' a<,~mbl) dcpan -thl' ur 1g111al Jlfltl' Ill ~ 1 l '" ·" ha~h ,,, forll' W' t'n 11inl'' ·'' m.1n' rx·opf(' 111 1;1 "pici~ar.itw~i uf appro"al . The sparks vapon1cd the surround-throughs that actual!~ rcdUl l''I th(• nll'l\I 1\1.irt) l.ikO\ronska l<x1k\0\1.'f J s~~ Ulllkrg11 11\"Jlllll'llt lllll1 J'l.lrCd \\Ith '"8 water. crcallfli J.JOO pressure cost of med1c1m·." said Da' 1d Mt:1ht11nl' .,,,tern La\t J ul) thl' Bu t '.kd'lh•lll' ll11rk.1..•r\ haH Ix I "IO,O<)O t•l'Jtl·J Jnnu.1lh Im k1dnl'' ··11 th.: g;All!ltone mnrlct t:il..es off waves during the 45·munu1e proccu Radlinski. a former linance cl'l1r1 for C"u!>ta l'vk'>a rt'\IJl'nt '>aad'. hl" \\JS thl' comr :i little .1nl\\ .. , .a ae<l'nl lull '>tone' In J.11111.1" t •Jl\l\ l\kJ .. tonl' lh' "a} 'cq •rrtxxi) \\tlnl~ 11 to. Because the human bod} 1s C'omposed Prtnlronix Inc. "ho JOlneJ Mcd'>tonl' lirm \ onl)' 1n\pt.'llor T1>da' th l're Jr1· '""It:' nn thl li r m 1'1 od11ct11111 hJ' "J" ga\l n .1ppr"' .JI h\ tlh I n \ to Med~tone "11l 111::1S..c 3 lot of money,". mostl} of water. the wa\Cs ca 1h as ch1ef financ1al otl1ccr in Jul~ t 9,., thrl·e u roppc:ll from I' ti• l'tttht mal htnc\ lx·~1n d 1111l.il '1ml11' 1111 1>J11cnl\ hl· \I.lid. ,· Myth No. 1: Japan doesn't own America, probably won't ly JOHN CUNNIFF ,.., ..._., """'>"' NEW YORK -Reahty 1s clus1,e 1n e onom1n "'here fads come.and go 11.ht:'re stra"'mcn arc crtatcd !>O the) <.'an bt' cut do11. n and "hl're m\th!> somc11me\ scnc as \\t'll a(, facts, espcr1all~ in popular 1n1cr- prcta11o ns It 1s a myth. lort',amplC' that Japan is the b1ggt'st 1n' t'Stor in the l nit1..·d tale and It will rt'ma1n a m)th until Japan o' enal es the l n11ed Kingdom and the Netherlands And b> then at l..OUld be overtaken b> ( nnadn M) th~ pc~asl for mJn) rca on\. one being that m) th\ lend thcm~h l'\ 10 dramatlC' tak'\. •\nd bcl"3usc tht•} ha' c at lca<>I the ring o f truth. somt· \t ,tt'll 1n11..·n:sts 'iC11c tht'm ::ind u..e tht'm for tht'11 prt\.Jh' prnpog.anda purpo-.c!i But no. the Japanc\C a~n t the b1gge\t bu\Cf\ ol l ' JS..Ch It m1,ht appt·ar to be o bl.'rau\l' the) in- ett":l~ th~r d11ttt in\~lmenl\ sh.arpl\ from s.i 7 hallaon in 19 () to SJJA btlhon ln I Y87 'W ith kss pubht concern ho"<''t'r Europeans and ( jnad1ans hJ'l' long 1n'c tcd'hca,11) in the nitcd 'tates In 1987.the L'natcd Kingdom o"'ncd $74.Q b1llton l>I l ' ~ .1'i\t't' tht• Netherlands S.a., billio n and< .tnad.1 S~ I , b1ll1un ~ \\ h) the u1nn·rn .1b<1ut , th l· Japanc)C" f h,· '>pcl'd. pc:rhap\ Hut the incrca~· 1n Japant'\C anH''>trncnt' "lll) not ht-m.11nta1m•d l>o ~ou retall an the I 471h 11. hcn the 01 (-n(h \r.1h\ \\Cr<' said 10 tx· hu\ 1n1t up -\ma1t.1 1 It IS bet JU'>l' OI \Ul h llll\lllllll'fl uons that the \\ .t\h1ngton h.awd ( 1111cns fo r ,1 \ound I conon\\ I oun· dauon has 1!>\ucd :mother 111 1t' \t'l ll'' of m ) th book kt' th" one "11ttt•n h~ 11s own cconoma'>t l\11lhad lkt kl.'r ,, docroral 'itudllnt Recogn111ng the lo" Ind of nnn om1c htera'-'· thl" lound.1111111 ''·""' Its pu'i1tmn dc.11 I~ It" II \.l\' .1 non· pan1..an rc~jr,h and t•dut.1ta.111 111- g.in11a11on .. monr m\lh' 11 .,...\.'l e; to J 1\p11l\ \' 1' thl." one al" 11 r. •1 \'1gncr' hu' In): 1p \111Ull.l \\ I thl'\ .lrl' \OU ...... Wdl, thl"' .ll n11t s;i,, Rc:t•l l'f l hl fau he s.l'' I) 1h;.i1. lore1gn-t11\nl·J jS\Ct'I Ml' J H'I\ 'rnJll J'l('rn·nt.llol l' 111 l \ '"\(" Desp11r thl" rl'l\'1\.11nflu' ol 1111\'ll!(n t..1p1IJI lk<t 1... ·r \ J.11 111' th.H 'nrl'tgn Ill\ \•\t\lr\ II\\ n .uil\ .J ix·· lClll :11 ' ~lll'nt ol I \ ph\\ll.il ,1\WI\ \\ell ~oi '.J' thl,·,l. Ix-en "1.1p· p111g op ·\lllll tl.tn l.irml.ind \n I 11 th\'\ it· 1$l'll11111 our (irmlanJ thl·11 thn ll' lll\ll'.1\111(! tht11 l·ontrnl 11\\'1 OUI IOUlJ J'I Ill'> \n(l ll•oJ n\jl...l'' up ,1 \ l'I ~ I.II~\' p,11 t 11f 11t11 \ 1111\Ullll"I j\lt\ l llldl'\ '\lo. \,I\\ •kd,\'1 tht'\ ,II\ lhtl \napping up 1.111111.md It"~ a nnth hl· \.l\\ • I If~·, Ul\ll llq:fig1hk .tlllllUlll\ ol l.11111(,11 J .. h\ I I' C'lllnlJll'' I•'" than I 1x 'nt f ht• llllllU\1011 lw \U~\'\I\ llll~ht .11 1\l' Iron tht· n111nl·11daturt·, ht.·l.HI\(' t11 ntx•1 l.111J I\ \Ollh'taml><> dj\'11 lil·d ·" New-home construction acts as economic barometer 1y JOHN CUNNIFF ,.,_.~ NEW YO RK -When housing s1am beam to fall rC'<'e'l'lton fears nsc The relation hap might tx· leu n<>v. 1h1n 1t u\Cd to be. but a d«hnc 1n hous1nt has prtecded and a«om· pant~ most rcccs'i10M 1n rec.;cnt years .\nd that make hou 1n1 a very ieMll1\e economic barometer The rt arc aood rcawn for follo11. • int that barometer ~au'IC. l> hou 1na propft po.nt out 1he-buJld1.oa of j ust one s1nt.1c-famtl} houic acnerates I. "'orkcr·)tln of cmplo)mcnt 1n ron1tru uon or con tru'11on-n:lateJ 1ndus&ne' them but ,ood for 1he count~ not only aood for bu1l<lers but tor utht•r trade • too Wqtk1ng f1om official JO'ernmi:nt figur~s. the N <\Ha C'ttmate\ that 1,000 s1nglc-fam1 I) homes &t:nerµtl' $)9 3 m1lhon 1n "'4&e and SI o I m1lhon tn combined federal. \IJt~· and local 1.i~c\ • Tho$( amounu arr JUSI for ~ingk­ fam1ly house dJ tn mull1fum11\ hous1naand the 1mpa't of 1.000 unit\ comes to l "orker-}can . SI <1 m1lhon an v.agr-\ and S7 B m tlhon 1n combtncd federal. state and ltX\tl rc'enucs. "'o "onJC'r th.ll housing 0 11"ttlll • 11011 I\ an Clonom1l b.lroml.'t n 1111 "ondcr 1hat "ht•n th1..· haromt:tl'• I.all' it send\ a 11..1rn1ng .1hou1 thl' t'lon· omy\ d1 rcc11on ,,, <>urt•I\ ·" 11'1 metcurologu:al 1.'.0untcrpart "!!n.11, 1n1.. IC'mcnt "ealht:1 I lou~ing \Oll'ltrud1on ha' 1.,11~·11 ror three 'Ill 1ugh1 mon1hs. enough to 'Jlur mcmtxof\ of thr ' \llR to r>a' .1 ''"' th" 11.l-cl tu \IJn < •rl~mp:in. l.'h.111- m3n of. the t cJ eral R1..·'1Cr' l' Ho.ml 1 heir m~'lagc f 1;,co up tarml:rnd It 1\n't •I mun.r 1'111 m~ t holo~ ''' \1111wt1l11(\ 1,111 to .. h 'l'l\l 'ud da,tan t111n' Rc:ckcr al<,o tJd.ll'' thl' notion 1h.1t llil· l nllnl \tjl,' "'"l ""rl" 'l.HEL'\I '\khtlll llJllllll \ I\" ht:ht 1),1\hl,'\ hdUlllll\L\\'\ \\h\ h1.,1\\111"11 l'\Cll l'k.11 th.JI till' l n11c·d \t.tll.'' '' :i Figures as of Thursday May 18 ill tit or n;mon :11 :ill I k d•11. '!1 • ,l\'11.i11nll •hl •111111111 ,iltu~\·thl I h11t hL• Ll<K\ lllh'I lht\ c:\pl.in:1111111, ,111111n l!-nthL '' 1111 hi\ .lluuhl\ -I hC' C t111lnlt'fL"t' llt'l',11111\l nt \ .1lt1~\ Jllu 1 111\ C\l111l'nl\ :ll th~ amt)unt, Jl.Jh1 at pull ha'4.' J hnc; ....- amount\ arl' no1 updated to .\1..-count Ina grn" th 1H 1ntlatw n l\1:ln~ l 'i arn ntl·rncnl\ .1hroad 11.<t' m::idt' "3' ll.h. l 111 th~ I ~ l>'I and I Qb(h -1on·1an1n\e\tmcnt 1n the nit· < J \111t a1t' ot mf\l't' t«t"nt 'inta • I 1\ Joli 1 li&un:' .i1c more: hl..C'h 10 n.•0,..t i.Ulrl'llt \OllUL:\ FIXED ADJUSTABLE lnl,..I Down Pointe Lock-In Max. lnt,..t Down Potntt Lodi-In "(:,In ..... Rtle Pymt (~) (dtyt) L~n ..... Pyml • ('Mt) (deye) ('Mt lo.ft Ameflcan tn1ers111 t11 S&L I\ 000 05 '000 15 187 9 750 20 1 500 IS 2 625 600 Amencdn Sav1nga, BJnk • , ?50 20 2 000 I( 1a; 9 800 20 2 000 60 2 650 2000 Bani( of America 11 125 410 2 000 .15 187 9 375 20 2 000 60 2 750 750 Br~ht Mortoao• l \ 125 20 2 000 00 500 10000 20 3 000 60 2 750 500 Coasl Sch •l'tQi; & L<Mn It 105 20 200Q JC 187 q 750 20 2 000 60 2 750 500 Cons111u11or Fed S&l 'l 000 20 QOOO 15 187 9 875 20 2 000 \~ 2 875 187 F I West s.1-·nos & Loan •o ;50 10 2 000 45 1s; 9 250 10 l 500 30 2 625 187 Glenda!' Ff· jf!rat Bani\ • ' 000 20 2000 30 19; ,0 37~ 20 2 000 30 2 750 750 Great Amer• nSev Bani! 11 14>!> 20 2 000 45 500 10000 10 2 500 45 3 100 187 Home Fede• ~I S&L , , 250 05 2 000 ,. 18i" <n so 20 2 000 60 2 750 600 Household 81ni. IQ 875 10 • 000 500 8 875 20 I 500 45 2 500 500 lrvlM Nat Morigag@ I I 625 4>0 1 soo &o 500 8 62~ 20 I 500 45 2 875 187 Landmar~ B 1ni. •O 625 05 ;iooo 30 187 8 875 OS 2 000 60 2 750 187 Lono B.,ac11 S& L ·o i;25 \Q , 500 •5 187 q 750 10 1 500 00 2 750 250 Marinei-~ Ban11 I 3"5 w \ 500. '5 651£1 8 875 20 1500 15 2 150 300 MIH IOO V•EIJO NII I Btnll 1' 000 10 2 000 60 300 8 875 20 1 500 45 2 750 500 Montert"'f Coast Mortgao'" 10 ·so 1(\ • soo 15 18 ~ 9 875 10 2000 45 2 875 250 Newport ~" 1:1nc111 Grou~ 10 • !.>() 10 1 soo 60 18" 8 87~ ?O 1 500 4~ 2 750 500 Ocean Vt w r 1n.tnc1a1 10 !It'!> 20 ··so 45 750 9 500 20 I 500 30 2 750 500 Pac;111c $111111•01 Bank I• 000 05 ' •7!! 45 18" 10000 20 2 000 60 2 750 500 PaGtltc Sunb011 Mo 1g~e '1 L50 :'O l '-00 }() !>00 9 825 ;>(I '750 4~ 2 625 500 Reput>ltc Federo1 Savings IQ i"!>O 05 1 000 15 18" 10 500 :ic , 500 ;5 3 250 500 Secur11y Pacific Nat I Bank 11 000 20 2 00 45 1000 q 825 20 1 750 60 2 750 500 So Cal Mtg Consultant 11 125 20, 1 500 ?I 500 8 500 20 \ 750 45 2 875 500 Union F•derol S&L 11 J75 20 1 '>00 21 187 9 750 20 . 2 000 45 2 750 500 INDEX SUMMARY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ADJUST ABLE MORTGAGES RATE AVERAGES Thlt W9H L.et •-k 2 Wffkl "90 Contomttng ~~· .. 11th 01wi.c1 a~ 8 '· 8 42 F1 .. d Prime rate 11 50 11 50 II 50 15 year IQ 737 , 1 232 3 month r bill 8 43 8 !>4 8 53 30yut 10 917 11 "30 6 month Tb II e 39 8 4 812 ••wtabte 1 yr treasury note '05 9 !6 q 20 emontn q 678 9908 3 '11 tr ... ury note 908 9 18 '26 1~r 9 475 9852 Understandably. hou are bu1l1 b) c~t rather than 1.8 "-Orken. t'lut 1t *"'~ out to that. talcd a bit diffi:R"ntl). one hou pro"'1dt"$ I. When )C>u consider that thert ur\' more than a m1llton hou 1na s1an each )car -more {han 2 m1lhon 1n 197 and probably 1.4 m1lhon 1h1., )tar-the impact &n>'°"S toenormOU\ proponion\. \\hat bu1ldl'r\ fear. and mJn\ prok,'i1onal t'tonum1\t\ tno. '" th.II 3n) further tnl~ta)C tn 1ntcfl'\I rate' could p11c:h the t't:onOnl) 1nt11 a rec.cs ion bf fore the ~car 1 \>Ut Hl·C°J ri~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiii~jiiiiiii~iiiiii~i our barometer. the) said U"'-~1\ablv. (,~n.,p.ln alrcad) had taken notice \flcr about 14 months of fi&hun1 tnflatton '•a h1ihcr '"'er \ rat~. the Fed nu 'o ha"e kt uo. 1fonl for an a ~ mcnt In fa 1, home mor\"1at' 1'1tc hl\C been falhn 5 yr trMtury note 90$ 909 ' 16 jobl of 40 houn a •eek for one Cull )tar and two-thirds ofanothcr year. Tiie Naa.onal t0e11t1on of Home Bualckn. whteh makes that n11ma1c from tc>"'tmmen1 f11urn. tm lo show that hcMalina itlDCXI "!<>'only for from 1983 through 19 7. horn<' butlden \I) ~ blult I 6 million units. t'l'Ht1na 2.~ m1Ueon ftall·time Jobs and .-nc1'1ttn1 U5 billion 1n •'llC' each )l"lr and a fl\ie·~tar 101al ofS I al billion IO ll" l'C'ftnl.IC Student loan rules pending truck dn'f1"1 to f1ui1nnt and com· mttCJal an. Al~houah tMir 1uadcnu · rtt"C1"e only a*t a....,.., of all ftdetaHy auanntttd loiMi. W( h KhoOlt accoun1 ror 40 PC'ft'cnt of all ........ dollars. terminate pert1c1pet1on b)' hool ,i,1th d fault rates tbo\c 20 pcrdnt • me ~.~5~ '"''''uhon • more than h 1r of them profit·makint "«I· 11onal ~hool • fall into th1U caicaor\, f.dulat1on Oc:panmcnt otr1C11k c1t1na adm1nlllr.at1\t probkms _,lh the lknnctt plan, Yy the 1taduatcd a' uos 1ppruacb ,, 1e1ualh nrontrr fMdte•M ··1an11osutt )OU that m r\" of the hodd) ttools Wlth dtfauh probkm • 1 II fl I mOft' pain ~ncr under ~ t\i l Lauro ('a,"a1ot •• doint :1han 1htj ..,... lilW __. .tw ltftMa P'Cltl ...... ...w .,.,, •ndtt• tmC'8h a.ta~ VENETIAN GONDOLAS .... llNINE COAST CHARTERS 675--4704 IMN COAST CHARTERS 675-'4104 Thi• Space Can .. . • I : 642-5678 ULL llllU 718-IOOO •• ..... 411 .. e est From North Or-.e County Prom South Or~ c~ Executtw TownflorM In park Mttlng. 2 Mut..-1. 2 Be1h11 NO ST AIRS. Re- ducea 13-48,900 Loi• J.c:ob8 7eG-83M .. ~ - I t l Ill I --- · .. ·;; Merrill Lynch Realty Expect the beSt Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estatt" &rft"ces CO.RNER OF COAST.HWY. AT AVOCADO 644~906.0 THE l COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & L ISTINGS OPEN HOUSES SAT 1-5 MESA VBRDB 3186 BERMUDA 4 BR $294,900 H. STOCKWELL SANTA ANA HTS 2382 BAYFARM PL. 4 BR, FR $319,000 0 . GOLD BERRY NEWPORT HEIGHTS 609 DONALD PLACE 4 BR, FR $559.000 D. GOLDSBERRY BALBOA ISLAN 0 206 ONYX 2BR $1179.000 .J. CAMPBEL~ H.V. HOM ES 1835 SHEFPIELD 5 BR $620.000 L. HAW IRVINE TERRACE 2001 ALTURA 3 BR $659,000 P HAHTLF:Y LIDO 107 \'I A RAVENNA 3 BR $664,900 G. LIVINGSTON H.V. BIL~ 3501 SAUSALITO 3 BR $850.000 L. EWI:-.:C H.V. HOMES 1972 PORT CLARIDGE 4 BR, FR $865,000 R. K URTZ PROMONTORY BAY 420 HARBOR IS. DR. 4 BR, FR, DOCK $1,125,000 E.CORK ETT NE WPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH SS19,900 This picture perfect 3 BR, detached home shows pride of ownership in every detail. Light , bright lovely deoor, lar~e beautifully landscaped lot, golf course view too. BLUPPS U99,000 Beat No. Bluffs location with elevated view! 3BR, 2 BA, ai nale level. Eeting area in kit A/C. Maintained to perfect.ion. Cloee to Comm. pool. BASTBLUPP SW,600 Loweet prices home in Eutblu.ff. Buy Le..ehold or Fee. 6 BR, 2 BA1 all on one level. Large p00l for entertaining. Fam1ly/kitchen. WESTCUPP HN,000 Gorseoua" BR + 3 BA home. Very bright. Oj>eP w/many upgrades. Lars~ard "/pool & spa. Thie home hat a •pee.iii 1ppeaJ that everyQne can enjoy. • · HAUOI VIEW 1101118 HH,ttO EIMnce of pride of ownenhip! 6 BR, 3 BA, great location. Expanded dining nn., remod. kit., bay windows, ahutten, french dn, many new up· l"adf!t! OPEN HOUSES SU NDAY 1-5 MESA VERDE sue BERM UDA 4 BR $294 ,900 H . STOCKWELL EAST SIDE 499 E. J 8TH PL. 3 BR $329,000 R. BRA NDES BAYVIEW TERR. 84 PELICAN CT. 2 BR $351,000 H. THAMER SANTA ANA HTS. 2882 BA YF ARM PL. 4 BR, FR $379,000 0 . GOLDSBERRY BLUFF 408 ONDA 3 BR, VIEW $399,000 J. AKERMAN H.UBOJl HJGHl..AND 1912 DOVER 4 BR, POOL $405,000 J . STEPHEN ON SEAVIEW 3 BR, FR 1915 YACHT MARIA $550,000 G. ANDERSON NEWPORT HEIGHTS 609 DONALD PL 4 BR, FR $559,000 D. GOLD BE~RY BALBOA ISLAND 2 BR $579,000 206 ONYX J. CAMPBELL WESTCLIFP 3 BR, FR WESTCLIPP 4 BR, FR H.V. HOMES 6 BR H.V. HOMES 4 BR, DEN llVJNETEIL 81 UDO 3 BR DOVl&SBOUS 4 BR. POOL " UDO 3 BR. FR • R.t .HlW 3 BR B.V. BOllP.8 'BR, FR IAY l80ll8 6 BR. FR ' .. $585,000 1%25 E EX J . MERTZ 1539 CUMBERLAND $095,000 D. MEEDER 1885 PORT 8HEPFEILD $620,000 L. SHAW 1942 PO&T LAURENT 16.%,000 -C. NORMAN $659,000 2001 ALTURA L.RO E 107 VIA IAVINNA $664,900 G. LMNGSTON !000 BANTIA90 B. TOWERS I 111 VIA SAM 11110 S699,600 E. CORKETT ' SIOI 8AU8ALITO $860,()90 P. HARTLEY 1m POIT CLA.ll081 '866,000 R. KURTZ / 1886,000 llllema&la D.BIBB NE W LI STINGS NEWPORT BEACH S 176,000 Best value in Newµort Bch. Two bedroom~ & two baths, end unit on greenbell. Bike trail w beach, 'ingle level, great fur Isl time buyer or investor. HARBOR HIGHLANDS '406,000 Lovely home a short walk to park. sch0Qh1 & shopping. liding doors open t.o sun wept palin complete w/pool. 3 BR + dining rm., RV 8C'C'e i-. ln an area where home values remain high! \nil now~ BALBOA ISLAND S579 000 Newly remodeled Balbo l"llsnd charmer. 2 Bk. 2 BA, decorator tile, countn. kitchen with new appliance . bleached floor 1tnd mort!1 PROMONTORY BAY . Sl,1251000 Your belt inve lment could be thi tnrific ''BR, 3 BA home w/dock. The lowest priced ha~front m t.own! Amenitie include 2 fpl , den w/en1.erta.inmenl area. lg. ma, ter uite, workthop, computer room, formal dining rm. A BUY' NEWPORT HEIGHTS 0 ,299,000 You'll feel right et home when you walk in thi~ exciting o BR 4 12 BA home. Warm & livabl~ with FR, bonus room, formal dining rm .. lg family kiU:hen & beat of all, fa bulou view of Newport Harbor! BIO CANYON Sl,S95,000 F1buJou1 6 BR homt on double cul ~de sac street. Truly marvelous location to enjoy gracious livin & for just fun in the pool & spa. BALBOA ISLAND H,1751000 Cu.tom waterfront home with dock. Thia umq_ue home.bu everythina! Watch the harbor actiYlty from your pet.io. SIAVll\V .-a,oeo A belutJfu.l 3 BR. hom. .,._,. tly upp.ded and 1poU..ly clean. 1 deal for a eouple or small family. An outatandins V&IU. in qui9t location. llAVllW ••-,: Popular Bar Harbor model. 3 BR. 2.6 BA :; MiDt condi&ion. New kitchen. Guard .... eom· mualty wtth .._ pool. ape., Dail\ .-tWa one. Priced to ..U fMt. HOMES OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 un ............ sus.• .... .... ... c-.a · 3 BR. tofldo ... ••••.•. .•. ...... ... C HIM 11\ri llJA WOK S4M..... UH S.1.lftr 2 Slty 4 BR 3 BA • • H Swanson etlM ITS .. $1H,HI 1111 ..... WIMt 4 BR. 3 BA. view. . . J.r1nstrr U.IMS. . MH.... .. 22t1 ,ert lnlcl 4 8R. 4 BA. &SI hse, sp1 . . • R Z1111t1 U .Mml . 1 • Ult.Ml .. llll ltft Na Ir l S BR, bonu~. M T GravfS u...u seas...... .. 11M '9rt ..,_. S8R 3 8A MH DllT •n saaute. l1M c..te ..,. 3 BR lot ....... . c ISOl'I UTmel. . . ... use.... .. .. tM ..,,..,.. 3 BR. l 8A. Gattd Comm .. ····-.. ttSwa!'ISOll IPT •ms.... S4JS.• . us .......... 3 Ba. R·2 lr1 lot littlen U Cll ......... UJS .... ··-··-· .. M ,......, s Bil. Sit 8A. MW c McGatt " U Cla. .. " -.. MZSMt .... lll l1lttr• 2 Ba, duplex,_ .................... A. H Mltlft ............... $$15 ...... -· . 4l1Nla 3 BR. 3 BA. Garden Hm """·-·· K Cr.,_1 Cll. . ...... $41t,• .. -·-· Ill..._ Cl 3 BR, 4 8A home. . .......... _ R MtMlnus .. Cll ." ..... "--................ _, ........ 114 lrta ~. 3/3. 211---· .. --."---kt.ad • Ora. CoMt DAILY PILOT/~. May.21, 1M9 Mm•1·}•D --<.......-J1 s • Tll WITll •• N HTO ** Two PenUIOuN condot 54 ~ ll600 9Cr9 View, HllES FIR SILE 21111111 **3M Buena v..ta. N9wport Buch 2215 Donnie Rd. Upper Bk Bay, N.8 955-2155 11,eoo.000 Sun. 1-4 &31·7300 $550,000 Sit/Sun 1.5 '608 Carnation, Otde Corona Del Mar 720-0168 $698,000 Sunday 1-5 * t 327 Catalina. Nwpt Hgt•. NB • 759--6700 $525,000 Suntlay 1-5 3106 Corte Marla, Nwpt No. Vlll11 759-6600 $887;000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••621.Cortland, Cameo Highland•. CdM 673-4400 $576.000 Sunday 1-5 3530 Crystal Lane, Santa Ana 546-2313 $205,950 • * • 1807 Dorothy Ln, Harbor Highlands 831-7300 S62S,OOO Sun 1-5 * ••20 H1rbor Is. Or .• Promontory Bay 64'4·$060 $1, 125,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4000 Inlet Isle, Harbor v. Hiiia 644-8200 ~620.000 Sun 1-5 1842 Irvine Ave, Newport Beach 760-5000 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1210 Kings Road, Clltthaven 644-6200 $895,000 Sun 1-4 30 2 II ,111 Fiii i• 11 .. .,....••60 Belcourt Or N , Betcoutt, NII 7&0-5000 $935,000 Sunday 1-4:30 •v ••260 Cagney Ln 120, VIiia BtllbOa, NB 673-4400 $310,000 Sunday 1_. ••2180 San Michel #0 , C.M . 1lde -~t-1lde Qrut ,.._,..._, potentlel , ~ & C.t8'1na vtewe,8* 'iiiiiiiiOrundy;;;iiiiiiiii'iiiAftiiiriiiliii7Hiii.iii1iii1;;;.1.I 473 Abbie Way, Ea.tslde '500,000 &ch -64'4~6200 $329,000 Out "'CGUnly 320 E. 21st St. E'slde C.M. 631-7300 $325,900 3801 Klondike. SC Metro. CM 845-0303 $194,900 -Sat Sun 12-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 •I~ 1•• "'!"W 1525 326 Anade. Balboa Pentn. ~JI + 873-7300 $535,000 1225 Essex. Westclltt 644-9060 $585,000 .• ~~ 28R, ltt)fery, 3'h8A, FllJr- wey condo. Mont• ~ ·~~~~~~~ Counvy ~b '279,000 """ Can now UM Proe> 90 0.-/Bt()t(er -.PEl--1-1-1-1-1-819'-340-15&4 SUNDAY 1~ I.I. hd!rp 1600 329 Buena Vitti WllT ..,, Sun 1-5 Sunday 1-5 76 Baycrest Ct • Bayview 1 * •3-439 Fuchsia, C.M. CS.4-6200 $296.000 Sat/Sun 1 30-• 30 546-2313 $292,000 Sun 1-4 30 3740 9 Bear St CM 645..()303 $169,500 530 Fullerton Ave • Newport Heights, N.B Sun 1..4 631-4527 $549,600 S\.lnday 1-4 12 Befcourt Or So., ~ourt 40 Ganne1. Bayview Terrace 721-1200 $335,000 Sunday 12-4 2 Lucerne, Harbor Ridge, 644-6200 $750,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 * ••4081 Morning Star. Huntington Hrbr 721-1200 $1 , 1~ Sat/Sun 1-5 * t 1218 Polar1s Dr . Dover Shores. N B 631-7300 $849,000 Sunday 1-5 225 Poppy. Corona del Mar 631-1400 $939,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IEIROll 468 Bolero Way. Park Lido 631-7300 $231,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 •2415 Buckeye St .. Eastblutt,N.B. 759·9100 $612,500 · ~un 1-5 602-B Heliotrope, Corona Del Mer 673-8494 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 W1terfront 38f 48e, dell. W 'N bOnue room, dodt, bMch • oNe you precl<>Us, $1 ,800,000 Agent, epprai9ecl, oertlfled gemt 955-2155 Of '50-3' 13 '°' YOl.tf equity on 2 to 1 &44·6200 $1 ,295,000 . Sunday 1-4 644-6200 $435,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •48• Cllff OR tt 10. Laguna Beach •9 Hawkndge, Woodbridge, Irvine 2074 Port Bristol Hrbr View Hms NB * •44 Lehigh Aisle. Oxford Ct. Irvine 7606:sooo S4S7.000 s'unday 1_5 673-9333 S339 .ooo Sat/Sun 2-5 1972 Port Claridge HV Homes I *2452 Vista Hogar. Bluffs. N.B. 644-9060 $865,000 Sat/Sun 1_5 1 759-9100 $245,000 Sat 1-5 r1tlo end ~ your IPllUTt• 1·1 peyment1 c.11 2520 Ctlff Dr Tr1 -leYel 1·800-245--XOUT 631-1400 $495.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 760-1900 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 * 11 Green Brier l.n • Big Canyon 14006 Inlet Isle, Hrbr View Hiiis, CdM 644-9060 $ 1, 150,000 Sunday 1-5 760-5000 $669,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 38R, 2'~8A hOUM In !!11!~1!111111---....i•J prullglou1 Newport R.E. \lllft!!d 1625 Helghll, city llghl• & Prlv Prty wllMe to purcti. ocean view SH9.000 dl1trMMd •Ingle t11m Cell Erika 53~· 1581, hornee from Vllll Pa_!Jc 1o 206 OrfyX', Balboa Island i ••44 1 Isabella Terr, Irvine Terr. CdM • 1942 Port La1i1rent, H.V Homas •••2444 Vista Nobleza, The Bluffs, NB 644-9060 $635,000 Sunday 1-5 644-7681 $395,000 Sunday 2-5 644-9060 $579,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 760-5000 $1 ,238,000 . Sunday 1-5 ___ A_09f'_ I. LAe· lkh~•t1-'°1r7' 673-5553 $249,000 ' Sunday 12·3 644-9060 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 •2207 Port Lerwltk, H v Homes 759-6600 $629,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR ,1us FAI RI or IEI IPlllR 1·1 ---- 321 CATALINA AVE NEWPORT HEIGHTS 38R 2V.BA 2 story, C1t&lln1 Vtew • POOi! $525,000 ' •2220 Port Lerwick. Seawtnd' t.. Sat/Sun 2_5 760-3600 $729,000 Set/Sun 1•5 , 38 Acacia Tree ln. Unl1t. Pk, Irv · 215 Pauline, Eaatalde Costa Mesa J •408 Onda. Bluffs 84 Pelican Ct . Bayv Terrace 2435 Orange. C2. C.M . 759-9100 $279,500 Sat/Sun 12:30-4:3q 644·9060 $351,000 Sunday 1-5 645-0303 $245,000 ... . . # 21 t Via Jucar. Lido Isle 25731 Padua Or. Laguna Hiiia •2000 Santiago, Dover Shores 631-1400 $629,000 Sunday 1•5 631-7300 S220.000 Sun 1_5 644-9060 $665,000 Sunday 1•5 1 19110 Beachcrest Unit B, H.B. · 852-6065 $265.000 Sat/Sun 2-5 01vld Prine., Met1on Bu Alty, 722-1488 i. .... £C.tdo4 ******* 2 ... PllTUllllU hl1 OcMn. bey + cl1Y Ilg view 28R 28A In hi-rt Full MC bldg, w/pool pc>Mlbleboet 1119 L.. new I very modetn value 11 1359,0 w/TEAMSI To .... PATRI CK TENO 721-1200nl0-1702 A I lalboa ltllnd 2106 2BR 28A Remodeled Home 2-car gar"99 p1u1 * ••740 Via Lido Nord. Udo Isle, Nwpt Bch 601 Patollta, Irvine Terrace. CdM ••2815 Setting Sun Dr Hrbr Vu Hiiis, CdM 642-5200 $1,725.000 Sunday 1-5 673-6494 $645,000 Sunday 1-5 640•5560 s1.495.000 Sat/Sun t-5 4 IR ,lus FAI RI er IEI •3501 Sausalito Dr. H v Hiiis I 1826 Tradewlnds Baycrest, Npwt Bch 644-9060 $850.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 721" 1318 S499.ooo Sun 1-4 * •457 Vista Roma The Bluffs, NB open parkln~, patio ~ 1 1300/mo • 8 3-7407 ffi'CUTIVE SOUTH 2 IR plus FAI RM or DEi * • 1100 Sea Lane. Harbor View Hiiis * • 1901 Tradew•nds Ln, Baycrest N.B I 760-5000 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1-.5 236 Hartford. Bayrldge I 644-6200 $7 t9,000 Sun 2.5 631-7300 $489.500 Sat/Sun 1.5 ik• A BAYFRONT 48R 38A 00 upper duplex. trgc 1 car 759-6600 $350.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 e v35 Shearwater. Bayview NB 1 ......... 9 Urbino, Northwd Woodstrm Irv call 1•rege, W / Yrly RE 2950/mo Agt 673,.4062 (Over S 100.000,000 Sol gt LIKENEW-Cuetom 381 di) 381 Dutch Colon111 ••+23 Southampton, Belcourt Hiii. N B 721-1200 $539~900 Sat/Sun 1.5 631-7300 $585 000 Sat/Sun 1 5 l'lome. S3500Jmo yrty IM 675-4822 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 485 t6th eJ. E. C.M. * x t 337 Vlal.Ldo Soud..Udo1.sie, Na 124 Via Mentone. Lido Isle 631· 1400 $339,000 Sunday 1.5 673-3777 $2,250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631-1400 $639,000 Sunday 1-5 '- 18111 Grundy, Rftr 676·6161 SOUTH BAYFRONT-Ter-" SUIYIUll WnlHll! rite Vlew-4BR 2BA uppef tp.c., Yrty $2 /mo Avl nowt Agt 873-4062 ----..,.,.___ . I duplex w/lrple, 'strage R.lafbo, en 88' 00 tile Wiier, 48 3~'18A, private patio trance, $1 ,475,000 Priwl• 2107 •llO-llOO• STEPS TO SANOl 3 BEDROOM 2001 Altura, Irv Terrace 644-9060 $659,000 . t 325 Anade. Balboa·Pen1nsu1a •452 Swarthmore Ln. College Park, CM 109 Via Waz1ers, Udo Isle, NB 631-1266 $255,000 Sunday 1 4 545-6150 $795.000 SattSun 1 5 1 . 3133 Van Buren. C.M 546-2313 $259,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 221 Via San Remo. Lido Isle 644-9060 $699.500 Sun 1-5 Sunday 1-5 t 19151 Woodford Terrace, Irvine 760-5000 $875.000 Sunday ·1 5 t 2009 Yacht Vlndex Seav1ew 631 -1400 $718000 SatlSun 1-5 ~ N4'W 3BR 28A, 2/gar • llrg Yrty 714-250-2833 673-3777 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 V2532 Vista Drive. Bayshores. NB 5 IEDROOI days a 18-360-5721 ev. C.-UlnO lfl<h 2118 2BR ~ 1BA. new 2207 Fortuna, Newport Beach 759-8200 $449,000 1912 Church St., E &!de, C.M Cetpe1 ~ION to J'll lllffl beach Credit & r61•--... 650-1748 $335.000 Spect1culer 81ck req'd SG95tmo • $900 View 38R 2'"'8A I MC 2l3-191-3~ 600 Cliff Dr. Clltfhaven ~ncn & new 111 . 631-7300 $699,000 throughout Trine model Coron1 dtf MM 2122 .. By OWT'9I OPEN HOUS 3·2 rMr $1450 2·1 rear 3012 CllH, Newport Heights SAT & SUN 10-3 21~ $1050 FP, gar. )'d, trg 760-3600 $595,000 Vllll Entrld• N 8 brght lolta WOOd, Npets YllY IUIP t IUAI 703 Cernetk:ln 790-1237 25 Cortona, Westpark: Irvine HOUM Needl tome work 2521 POINT 0£l MAR 720-1704 $299,000 $315 000 Call to IMI AgJ New Cepe Cod hM, 28r 1173.53~ 2'~8a, guHt rm .iott • 15 Crest Cir, Costa Mesa WILUuuUlliM MOdel perfect, 2 m•tr eult- ••· lg deck, walk 1 beach, $229.500 Agt Over 2000 1/t Frplc, w/d 760-5000 $337;500 hkup, bkyd. 2-car Qlr Very Ille & elry Walk to 36~D •hop1. '"11urant1, t>eh 4 ahlla, Olde CdM 848-9601/d 8.t&-8627/n 759-6600 $575,000 673-9333 . $950,000 . Sunday 1 5 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •300 Vista Madera, N B '!60-6097 $439,000 ~ -Scm · 1-s • * 2657 Vista Orn ado. N B 760-6097 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * t 2757 Vista Umbrossa, N B 760-6097 $4 l9.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 4 BEDROOM Sunday 1-5 Sun 1_5 2-038 Anaheim Ave ~ M 645-0303 $.365.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 Sun 1•5 300 Fernleaf, Corona del Mar 759-6600 $975,000 Sat Sun 1-5 Sun 1•5 2006 Port Ramsgate. Har View Homes 759-6600 $585.000 Sat Sun 1.5 1835 Port Sheffleld, Harbdr View 644-9060 $620.000 Sat Sun 1-5 10252 Halawa Huntington Beach 963-0459 $259.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 IR plus FAM RM or DEN Sun 1-5 I • 2382 Bayf arrn. Santa Ana Heights I 644-9060 $379 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1001 Cannonade, CM Sun ·1.5, , I 546-2313 $429 000 3136 Bermuda Dr. Mesa Verde Sat Sun 1 4 MOBILE HOIES FOR Sit DUPLEXES FOR [ILE 2 IR ,1us 1 111 715 Ferniest. Corona Del Mar 759-1877 $559.900 ~ --Sun 1-S 2 IR ,1111 2 IR 715 Fernleaf Ave. CdM 759-1877 $559,900 318 Heliotrope Olde CdM 759-6600 $625.000 427 -427 ~ Ins Corona Del Mar 675 •42i $635 000 Sunday 1~ Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR ,1us 2 IR 607 Jasmine, Corona del Ma; 759 7026 $615.000 Sun 1-4 644-9060 $294.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1019 Cheyenne.C M Sunday 1-5 546-23 13 $279,500 VILLA BALBOA PEN fH 3BA. 2"'8A. 2 cer gar, 421 ·D E. 20th St. Costa Mesa Remdled moat pop pl1n JISmlne CrMk Condo 2BR crn Below mricet G1ted, comm Po04, ten· 759-1877 $320.000 SalJSun 10.3 614 Iris Olde CdM $179,000 8•2·6777 n 11 A Ya 11 n 0 w s21so1mo can 642·5735 499 E 18th St East Side Days 673-4195 E\1'98 644-9060 $329,000 S..-. Otmtnte 1076 3BR 2•,ea. 111ac11eo hOu I d 466 Gavtota. N B 58R . .tBA. 4,400 aq" vi... M w garage. w/ 759-6600 s~ 15 000 &t1te. 3 leVela For S•l4 neat belch $1700/mo yr .. or Trade H00.000 IM .\¥111811 873:-1901 • 75 1-6600 $569 000 Sun 1-5 Sunday 1-5 I •2030 Calvert.CM 646-7171 $312.000 Sun 1•4 2591 Circle Dr. Bayshore 644-9060 $885.000 Sunday 1-~ •••4809 S.asho<e Or. Newport Beach * 1539 Cumberland, Westchft 644·9060 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 1612 Highland Dr Harbo" Highlands NB Sat/Sun 1-5 I 63 1-7300 $645 000 , Sun 1-5 CdM 609 Donald Pl. Newport Heights ,. * • 1908 Irvine Ave. Baycrest N B 644-9419 $957.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IR 1tlus 2 IR 644-9000 $559 000 Sat/Sun 1•5 1531 -7300 $495 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 Sun t-5 • * t 3110 W Oceanfront. Newport Beach * 1912 Dover, Harbor Hlghland •204 Kings Pl. Nwpt Hgts ·N 8 675-6670 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 491·5097 38R 28A 2 cer ga;eg., 813 Hibiscus, Ct. Jasmine Pk s:=:: ,.__ -trplc ~ & canyon I 759-6600 $470 000 Sat 1-4 644-9060 $405 000 Sunday 1-5 673-7300 $735.000 Sun 1·' .. ---.....,,.,,,.-.. ___ 1_<8'_ ~' 2 oecu. no pets ..,.. UITA Ill '2-t95/mo 720-15M 1853 llllnols. C M Upte.IM to Santa An•'• 3 Homee to Oceen 81\ICI 546-2313 $259.000 cte1lr•ble .,.. 38R 38R 28A l1mlly rm P··BA t1ae' tor only 12500/mo 111, lut ... NC 1660 Iowa. Costa Mesa 12$5.000 Oout>•e cer SI 759-9070 r 546-2313 $269.SOO g.1/809 OOUble RV l!C· iiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CMI LL CC)(Mr lot C&ll ..... -na t 2842 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach ~ 6l~"8forAppt with OC*ln ~ 2 earl 960-1109 $339900. Sat/Sun 1-5 gwege S '"5/mo ve. un1· Cell DI ANA 316 Island Pen1n P1 780-5000 or 644-&590 631-1400 $435,000 Sunday 1-5 Sun 1-4 1300 E Balboa Penn P1 631-1 400 $2 695 000 3157 Kerry CM 645-0303 $255,000 1 1804 Klnglet Ct . Mesa Verdf! 631-1400 $465,000 ~ / 643l Latkspur. H B I 1207 Oxford. Newport Beach Sat/Sun 1•5 1925 Lanai Or Mesa Verde CM 631 -7370 $495 500 Sat Sun 1-5 Sat Sun 1-5 2048 Mandarin Mesa Verde CM 75 1-5000 $409.000 Sunday 1 5 * •t24 Mission Bay Spyglass. CdM 760-5000 $925.000 Sat/Sun 1 • 30 Sat/Sun I·• v • 1 1 Napoli, Harbor Ridge Nwpt Bch Sunday 1-5 760-1900 $2 450 000 Sunday 1-5 ..-..-i.-----1 \f\X l r I~ x 11 548-2313 $244,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 760•5000 $537.000 1086 REALT S • • 1687 New Himpstilre. C M 1806 Port Barmouth. H v Homes 546-2313 $289,500 Sat 12 30-3 30 759-S600 $68S,OOO 1811 Newport Hiii Dr H V Homee Sun 1-5 759-~600 $639.000 Sun 11...a 21l~~ ~'"' • 1682 Rhode laland, Mesa Verde. CM 999 Presidio, C M C M pwit 1 "1'~ vi.w of 540-7355 $274.900 Sat/Sun 1.5 545-<>3o3 $264•900 Sun 1_5 17 Pinehurst. Big Canyon 644-6200 $1 195 000 Sat/Sun 1.5 u . 1 ao '"' o. Ag 1 20 Rue Grand Viltee. Big Canyon 9761 Aangevlew. Cowen Heights 17.go Pitcattn c M b•>" oceen, 1eu1 I '"'''"'211 &44-e200 $939.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759•5600 s790.ooo Sun 1•5 546-2313 $314 000 Sat/Sun 12-4 FUl..L ~ I .Jwbo I ...._ 1100 11f. encl 2-5-~Hunt Bch mr gw. 28r 38e..,. 5129 v-11 Rue Mar .. llle, Big Canyon, NB 759.eeoo S3o9 000 11176/mo * t 75-Hl2 673·9333 $599.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 · •111-1•• Sat/Sun 1-5 $384.900 Sun 1-4 2729 Sandpiper. Meu Verde.C M. • ... ,.,.,.Se _.._ D flum lBR, 28A if'ftmac 1954 S1nde<llng. Mesa Verde, CM 75g.6600 $406.000 Sat/Sun 1_5 * * '"°"• a..iivre r Newport 8elch hOfM w1poo1 ~ to s.40-7355· $310,000 Sunday 1-5 760-5000 S957 500 Sat/Sun 1·5 pvt t>ch, 12.100/mo Atent 144 eoeo •2402 vtata Nobtua, Blutta. NB •73 T h v c • 3•29 Sent• Ciera Cir, Mesa Wood•. CM 673•9333 $36e,OOO Sat/Sun 1_5 lu a ltl. Mesa erde M ·www--m-----·~:n!r.!~~-;: 540-7355 s21s.ooo Sund1y 1.5 • 540-7355 $569.000 Sat/Sun 12~ "''5 1100 l'lll"P. •y11.a, 2 t~. • • 470 v111a Trucna. Blutts :z.-_ C::: fi!!!? -"*~_taaOOIN_ ........ _M--4 __ ..... 2155 Vlata Entrada. ~Beech &44~200 $398.000 Sunday 1-5 ...... ..._. -... Seturday & Sunday 10·3 C.M .. lleted .. _ .. ..,. "'113W A E I Ill '''' FAI RI tr Ill UC> 000 ..... llt ooo t11 29r ..._ "'*·.., s 1MO 107 Via AaY9nna, Lido ' eetm niter ~. 'tide C M CMfl9f 141-Mll '" -a d 7.....a2 64•·9080 SM4,800q1 Sat/Sun 1-5 &45-2770 S295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 1«8 Galaxy Or. Dover Shores wt 1 &44-e200 $1,395 000 Sun 1~4 \1£11 00 00 la 1lw ........ :tRR %'411\,pm .. ,. t•tl l •••· ••n~/"'"· Al& 111 HOAG ll08rrt L t ,.. ..... ,.. 21~ ... l ... ~lllttd•. 111101 .. r AM.! l.Ql;:. \ It: .... , ..... _ ~ ..... .. 401 Viata Aoma, Btufft 6«-6200 1349.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 II ,111 Fii I• er Ill Sun 1·4 310 WeAnwt, Nwp4 8tw9. ~ 8Ch ' 8"2-.3850 1345 000 Sit 1-5/Sun 12..J •• 1030 ~ta. C.M, • 548-2313 .. 19.900 635 W•"'*'8ter. ttlllSport Height• • •n Cwntw&a. spyge ... CdM 15' eeoo 1435.000 sun , 5 780-1900 ·~'·002 Sat/Sun 1·5 11 Woodl .... .,... 1M 9800 1117.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 448 CetaMN Ot., Nwpt Heigttta, N 8 . 831-7300 ssee.eoo • Sun 1..$ TIWllHllES ClllGS FIR SILE 21EMIOI HOMES FOR REIT . 2950 Perla. Bluffs 63 1 1400 $2 200 Sunday 1-5 let . U1 Help Y11 Sell Y 011r PrtP.trtr! C111 C1111iflH, 642~5678 EASTSIDE COST A MESA "' great family neigh- borhood. Custom lath &_plaster 3 bdrm .. Fresh & bright, ii shines with real pride of ownership Cod. ~6i~i1ooo'.~.~'.~.i~~.~.~.~:.~.~~'.~.~~~~.~.~.~ .. ~.~~v;l~?.~o<i NEWPORT HEie.HTS Quality constructed J bdrm townhome. light & bright with white paver tile flooring throughout first froor. Great locatton,<lose to ~~~~f~~ .. ~ .. ~~~~.' .. ~i-~~ .. t.~ .. ~~~~.' .. ~~.'.~~.~.Erj~~.~~g CORONA DEL MAR Ultra contemporary new con- dos near completion. Strlkin~ 2 bdrms with secluded 2nd floor master suite, den & inside laundry Soaring l story living room with fireplace opening to large deCk 631 -1400 .................................................... SJS0,000 BEACH CLOSE duplelC only 4 hous~ from sand Use as is, build or add-on. Easy to rent 2 bdrm (w11h beamed ceilings) and 1 bdrm units with nice patio in sup~rior locatio n. 631-1400 ................... _ .... S375,QOO , NORTH LACUNA Spectacular white water views from living room & master bedroom of this 2nd floor 2 bdrm 2 bath corner unit. Great Cliff Dnve loca11on, walk to art galleries, shops & restaurants. 631-1400 .................................................................. S49S,OOO Open Sat & Sun 484 Cliff i;>r. :110 NEWPORT H.ElCHTS "Pride of ownership" 4 bdrm Mediterranean style home, formal dining & country kite.hen with nook.. Custom built with large sundeck & high ceilings around entry courtyard. O cean & bay views. 631-1400 .......................................... S539,000 Open Saturday 206 LaJ olla NEWPORT HEIGHTS Chuming early hei~hts 3 bdrm home with hardwood floors smooth ceilings, 2 f1re-plac~ lovely ~ardens & 3 car garage. Beautifully ;~r;r-36~~~ .• ~'.~ .... ~ .. ~~~~~: .. ~.~'.~.~·t·. ~ .. ~~~~~. ~~f ~ro~~ UDO ISLE on extra large lot & 1 , in great loc.:1t1on close to Jucar "night lit" tennis coort. Great potent..V for remodel with 2 bdrms, spacious livlns room with fireplace, formal d1n1ng room & nice patio. 631-1400 .................................................................. S629,000 O pen Sunc:Uy 211 Via Ju car BALBOA ISLAND Spacious 3 bdrm family home with den & family room with wet. bar. Warm wood pan- elln , firep~ce & cathe dr&l cellinjs in llvinl room plus super studio a~nment with f irepQce sundeck. 673-6900 .................................................... S67S,000 Realtors A **HOME OF THE WEEK** ~ ,. SEA.WIND Great family community w11h pool & tennis Beautifully remodeled 2 story 4 bdrm home( formal dining & ettpanded family room wtth fp. Al new kitchen & baths & mountain & night hKht views. 760-3600 ............................. S729,000 Open Sat & Sun -2220 Port Lerwick **NEW LISTINGS** COST>. MESA next to Newport Heights, walk to all Newport Sdlbols. Immaculate J bdrm charmer with 2 way fireplace to living & family rooms, hardwood floors & shingled roof. lovely large, well land 4lped lot & pool. 631-1400 ............... , ................... S339,000 Ope n Sunday 485 16th Place NEWPORT SHORES Great 3 bdrm family home with d en, cheery updated kitc hen. 2 parios & hug«> sundeck. Sliding French doors, new windows, water hearer & furnace. Community pool & tennl\ & JUSt 2 blocks to ocean. 631 -1400 ........................... S395,000 NEWPORT SHORES Tot.illy upgraded 2 bdrm homt.' with den. Frt>nch doors & windows, c ro wn moldings, mirrored Wills1 large deck with jacuui and re- furbished kitchen with new c.ount r tops & sppli.inccs. Just two blocks to the oce.m •nd teps to Comm. pool & tennis. 631-1400 ................. $395,000 BALBOA PENINSULA Older 2 bdrm home in Pl 1m loatlon Just steps to ~y & OC'Nnfront and cl<>ic to Ferry & lbl~ Pier, retaurants & sho~ Value n l.\nd, .submit all offer~ 631-1400 ........................... ~40,000 1JJ>O lSL£. We ll des.lsned-brigh1 &,-cheerful 3 bdrm home with plantation sh utters throu hout on 40' lot. Ele<tronlc awning for larse south patio for f'xpanded e nter1aining. Steps to clubhouse, ~ch & tennis. 631-1400 ................................................... $599,000 UDO ISLE C~rming updited Colonlil cott.ige on over~ied 45' 101. Brlgnt & open with 2 bdrms & fOfmal dining room built uound sunny brick p.atlo. ~med ceilings Fr. doors, paned wfnd9ws, ~rber urpet & lovely decor. 631·1400 ................................ $639,000 Ope" Sund.y 124 V~ Mentone OCEANFllONT hbulovs near new cusrom 4 bdrm home in su~r loatlon with areal cxe1n and su~t views from all mtfor rooms. Brlsht ind open contt'm· Por•ry Medltt'rr1nean styllnk with crown moldins, ~ldwln bf 1u ind gold hardware & top of the line · •~ltles Rooftop entert1lnment t~race With r 'Pi & built In NQ. 631·1400 .......................... S1,49S,000 LIDO ISLI bcltlna custom "builder'1 own'' bayfront home with dock for 1 ll!')e Y1Cht with ex~MIYe rurnint ba*1 vNiwl. blra -,. lot & ~ & brfsht lnov.itf\te defJ.ln """' J bdrmt, (can HsUy c:~ to 4 or 5), 2 f1mlfy rooms, ~ khchen •h Wolfe ranse, larp for..,,.. ~ room Ir ~ ..,... SOlrina cellntt. extenlM ute of llMa bkJCt • •• of the line queltty. 6J1·'MOO ......................... 13,200M0 r SEA VIEW One story "4 bdrm home, steps from pool & tenn•~ in guarded community Vat.lh~d ce1l1n~ in living & family rooms & bcau11ful pale grey dec01. Brick patio with night light views REDUClDI Sel~er has moved. 631-1400 ................................ S718,000 Ope n Sat & Sun 2009 Yacht Vinde11 UDO PENINSULA Stunning contemJ>Orary 2 bdrm 1n fuJI security building with cfoorman CranJte counrer tops, carp<-ted & marble floors, etchf>d glass doors & reccs~ed lightinR. hrnlng t h.lnncl water views. R~- DUCCD!! 6.l 1-1400. .. .. . . ................... W (9 ,000 Open Sat & Sun 601 lido Park Or #1E BELCOURT Panoramic view<> of verdant hills & city ligha from th•~ expanded 3 bdrm home wtth family & formal dining rooms, 3 firepl.tc.es Fr doors & pan~d windows. Lovely de~1gner decor & Roger's land- scaping. 760;3600 ................................... '789,900 OCEAN V1£WS from every room o( tht\ l bdrm contemporary condo with wet bar & ~una 5oph1st1- ca·ed accenrs of ebony, teak & etched gl;1ss wnh .., custom wall tr~atmenrs Security bldR. dOorman & pool. 631·1400 . ................ . ................... i 795,000 CORONA DEL MAR fibulou~ p.moramic v1tw\ of 1hr entire harbor by day & city "' h1 hKhts, ~on wal~ to beach. Bright, open & spaclou~ n ar new 2 bdrm townhome with dt'n, firepl1e<', bl ached floon & dblc garage. 6J i. 1400 ...................................... saso.ooo BA YFRONT condo In a ch•rm1ng <4 unit Medite r• rancan complt"'C. Spaciou1 & deg.int 2 bdrm & dc.-n with m.trbl f1replaC'e •nd l.lrge unny ttrr.ice. Dock ~)',~::&~~.~~ .. :~~.~.· .. ~ .. ~~.~~.1~.~.~i.~.~ .. ~.~~~i~;~~;,o DOVER SHORES biyfront, dock for l.ugc y.icht & beauufully d~corated J bdrm trad11lon.tJ home Largt' family room & eat-In country kitchen, l.and~oped patios & Rrenc b.y vie~ Hardwood flooo & o.1k moldings & cabinetry. 6J 1· 1400 ................ S 1.0"40i000 CAMEO SHORES tl~antly rcmodel~d ' 4 bd1 m home:. l:Jnobltructtd OCNn vi~wt from f1m1ly ,. din ng 1re.1s, l'N t8 bdrm & gourm ~ kltch n. 8cautl·, fully landsca~d flagstone patio with tock td«t'<i cu5tom pool. IUOUCE0! 760·3600 ........... S:l,ASO.l>Oo COltONA D£L MAit A 6 bdrm Med1t rr•n an oe,,te ov.et 10,000 Sq. ft. und.r OM roof with 2 family room, 7 fireplaces. billi.ird/projectlon room, ~n & llbr.iry. Huie corner lot with panor1mk OCNn viewi. 631· 1400 .................................................. $),999;000 O e luae n ear n• S715/$10&0 810-1109 OPEN HOUSE .,. ........ ~ .,.._ ss-tlo, gar No pei11eo-11131ts1.1ne 1 MILE TO BEACH! Stepe to wat., "OoMn 28A 2BA. bfend new •· View, s~ 38r, 28- ptex ~ entry, f'rptc, 8eachhou1e, parking, w/d hkup, oentrel YK a 1300 mo annuelly 20S. •tm. 8Ufltlen tuba, lofta. I C.CS•. ~ 8Mdl 91C. 181()5 AOOMY .. I 173-2230 ;;:;'*;:;;;;;;;;;'50;,..1 _0f_l4-.:;;;;;;';;;;;'2;;;;;7;;1 Tll_IUIWl.Ll ___ WJI_ ~leech 2648 loedOUt 2-38A (M>IM 't&W& AIRY 18A Dec:a ::~~~ wttn 0099" v'9w pool, uy Club Gated comm. 2 leundfY room M9$/mo C=* ~ w/tt«• No~ * 497.Qe2 Frptc:,-w/d hkupa, pool I NOA'THENO Unfum ~ IPI No~· Now lee9ln8 lfg ,,., ooeet\ view by App( (114)644-0f!03 W""' to IMec:tl t7a&frn0 L.MM ... 7071 '-------- Jlnstings & Olompnny ltrnltors MEDITERRANEAN CONTEMPORARY 4-pfex and 3·plex for sale. Each ha ve 2BR, 2BA with mble entry &. fjreplace with cent ral vac, W I D hk-ups, tile fl oors in kitch. & bath w/sunken tile tubs, bidet, china cabine ts; loft s, storage room & sep. garages. 1~805 Roosevelt. Call 846-~S01 . (H) 846-8627 ni hts Ocean View Home llis ~ . . . . . Gl RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE ERVICE a;:u THE LARGEST INDEPENDENT REAL ESTATE COMPANY IN THE AT ION INCOME UNITS WALK TO THI OCEAN -Great location. close to beach and shopping. Extra large lot for pallo or expansion Well maintained Two BR , I BA. each unit SJq9,500 DUPlEX CLOSE TO OCEAN -Wondertul l BR . upper and 2 BR. lower; Built on two lots, 5 car parklna. Beautifully decorated Large house has been legally converted to duple~ $6Q9.000 DUPLEX -Great owner user Wom.lerful lo- catton, walk to ocean Three BR. 2 BA. upper Two BR. 2 BA. lower level. Credt income poten- tial • S4Q9 000 DUPLEX -Creal location close to beach Com- pletely remodeled Great rental po1ent1al Ver> large owners unit Show to )'Our investors S4QQ,OOO DUPLEX -Almost new. l BR. 2 BA. upper unit and lower unit Great rental potential. also won- derful owner user Few steps to the be<>ch ' S'>Q9.000 UDC) PARK -Vacation llvln& year round Across from private beach Beautifully decorated 2BR. I BA. mobile home Bayfront location s1q,900 llAYVEW TIRMCE -Your kingdom near the bay. Former model home Executive transfer forces sale of this Immaculate home. Enjoy norbypa.!]_,_ J9t&ln& and bicycle trails Llve_the country life. ~35.000 HAR90R NW *-LI -Charming single story 48R. famUy home. located on larJe prlv•te pool sized lot. Family kitchen with breakfast nook lJcht neutral decor S620.000 ~COUNTRY L.119" -Enl<>y the serenity of a peacetul valley. Wond~rful contemporary cµs- tom famUy home nestled amonc the tr~. pic- turesque wtttnc. pool and spa. S925.000 HAMOR VllW HOMl8 -l.tcht & 8f1cht Large yard, room for pool New c.rpet. JMlnt. end 81JP1Unces. relldy for the new owner. Four BR. JV.BA. plus bonus room S'58S.OOO ***OPEN HOUSES *** SAT [7 SUN BIG C"Nh)' ~HR rR 811.,,CA~"rO°"' ~BR rR HR l RI ~I I BR rR E~PORT HI~ 4 BR 'e"' CLIFFHA \lf'< 1 BR rR BAY'vlE\\-CT l AR 1839.000 11.195.000 1750,000 'I 11,250,000 I 8LU~-.,...,,...-.... ......... ..1111 I BR E.ASTSll>E l tm L"STAl Ill J l BR IR 'f"' BLUrFS l BR 20 Rue VetlM Slt>ph.1.,•1: Cr h 17 PIMhurat Strrih.1r11t \..r <I~ 2 Lucet"ne \1.111 \ \~ l '" t 2153 Cflft Ortve '.1orph~ l't-lt<" 1210 IUnge Roed rett'r\ "" !11.h.111 71 h ycffft Court c;.;..,,1. r \ SUl\JDAY ONL 'r H Vil W Htl I ~ 1719.000 1 IU( JR r>OOI 'I"" \l ~ ........, H VHOM i BR Flt ffVT[W mt ls I BR fR '515,000 1 I te20.ooo I .. DOVER SH\.)MI ~ tl.JM,000 ti BR rR pool \II 1 ~ 1100 SM Lene M 1\1 IJf• p 1IOl 8\af'I~ 1~nn. , f tOoo '" .. ' isl• '-tcph,1n1t• l·•<'<h 14Al<Jateq Tr r 1 r 1n 8UCOURI 11.-.000 12 Betcourt Or So 2 ~R rR . .. l•J l\t.>lf"llth UYYlEW COURT -Elegant hvmg Soph1st1· uted prof ron I retreat 1n pr t1c1ou~ ''"'· port Beach 1ated communlt\ Dec.or 1or pcrft-1 $;/Qh 000 98.COURT -Towne Coll tlon Plan C Two ma ter u1t s. )BA. hvln& room with t\\o stor) ceilinc. format d1nlnt many cu tom1zed f atur~s . s Q 2 ';,()()() U YCMIT -1'4n W~ll home on one of the nkftt ttreets ~tra tarcc lot with pool, newly landlcaped end fenced . Four BR. lBA. master wlnt Md chUdrens wl~ ' S6'59,500 CM.tNWIG COTTW -Great Mesa l..ocJltlon1 Quiet cul-de--sac VIEW PROPERTIES CL.,,. ORM -180" views of bay and ocean. Two charming · homes completely remodeled Main house 3BR. with vaulted cellings Guest house also with sweeping views S 1.2'>0 000 CLIFFHAVEN -Huge 'iBR. 4 BA. Cliff Haven home with spectacular ocean and bay views Truly a rare ottenng,·in this e'<culs1ve Newport Beach area $895.000 HARBOR VIEW HILLS -Remodeled J BR, one level home with panoramic views of ocean, bay, city ltchts. and sunsets· Brick patio surrounds private pool & spa S7 I 9.000 HARBOR RIDGE -Custom view estate located on quiet dul-de--sac This exceptional offerlnc features three levels Views of ocean and city llghtS ear\ng completion. choose yoor Anishes Sl.650,000 IAL.80A ISLAND-A mosl active harbor lo- cation Two or 3 BR. custom home. pnvate spa. teak cabinetry, muluple living areas New pier and dock for several large .Yachts S 1,725.000 .OCEANFRONT -Custom family ~ with vaulted ceilings A be t swimming and surflnc beach, boardwalil. Complete!) remodeled In 1980 Mirrors French doors and more. V1£Wt $895,000 WHIT£ WATER -Oceantront Estate Rare ser- enity surrounds th1~ clasc;.te mediterranean ho~ v. tth uee fiUeci.prd~. gat.ebo and ~a h OU$e For the most dlscnmlnat1ng buyer '~ LUXURtOUS Pt.AN '°C' BELCOURT COLLECTION -Two master suite . 3BA. off white decor Designed by A I O Beveled glass Cilblnetry. convertible den w/buJlt 1n llbrary waJI s1.m.ooo BAYCMIT 8UY1 -t..ar e cu tom home with S<>Arlnl cathedral ce1ll . wood floors. lov~ly private rden Teen rs rt"tre~t Fun IMnc for the who e fam1l> S595 000 NEWPORT NORTH -Decorator pert t1 brtcht. llCht ho~ less th none year old Dramatic ltvtnc room. cozy f mil~ room Colorful gardens Comm. amenit • $~l9.000 HAR80" "IDOi C"E8T -Luxury con· dOmlnlum iuatd t~ comrounlty, with piOoll. pas and tennis courts Very prtvat location WS BR. 3'hBA. + retreat. S7'0,000 lllmTAL .,-..;; ... .. ,,....,.. ..... _.., a... _., ---:!:::! 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EYenlnge & •AET~ fTEMS CLEAi< • PAPEA. NO DILIVIAY lrvfrie. M1·1a3 tr..cecn. Veld ~ bi .-y .. •It' ... -Ing In lg "" houM IOfM WMl!ende. C•ll •ADJUSTMENT CLE INVOLVED. AND All eANitii000tmorwweek· •'•lie,.. .• We....,. and ...... ,.... .-y ...!!'!!fl.fll11 FOUf«): M• blllck cat wTy11d In NwPI Behl We 75M600 .... 10:00em ·~a.:~AnMENT TRANSPORTATION ly eeufllng ... *°'* .. ~.r:e--0 0 mp.' It I y ................ ,In. rPUYi.VERY ~~Ho::: w/~ pwa 1 !'C)M. r-' "* w/~~ •HHnllT PROVIDED IY AN ~No ...,,.ioe b ... -1 We =-:.~= ~ =1:::':-!"!n~ COME. (PART TIME) (Whhe ..,_ .. ) Vety el· ~":r'~ Look F..,,..., Word Pwfect °' C•ll Giid• for •ppt. AOUL T SUPERVISOR. fre8 lnfotmatlon .wt Nit ~ to dellll9t PfiS*'t In louthem c.11otft1a "99-truall .... a.,_., OI .... c A L l c A L L tecuon•t•. Found In for Live-In apPty? c":i M411tl-M•te. GooCI typing Me-e901 N•tlon81 B•nk YOU CAN AVERAGE ::;:.~ .. :o· ·~·aic~ INWfV "'°""""hours -bytetlan HCMMS. 1115 ........ '* 1111ry. 1~2112 Huntington 9eectl nMr Joe or Joelle 831-Uee .oM!ty. Proftdent In Mt· of Southern C811fornl• IM58 Weetla,.,d · Mich No foldlfte le reqUll'ed. Arden AYe:.1.. lte. 24, AiiTAURANT H•mllton I Newland. tlngupl8dltlngbu91neu EOE• $ 48115 • Muathew0#8ndpr Ol•ndale, \iA 91203. · 536-7381 "8818TANCE With care of lett•~ Llnd8 479-3220 75 of lntuf'anoe. Attn: Marc Heuer•. Cha~!"~or~~ .. n FOUND: PHOTOS In ~~-~: g:.1 ~X:.h~i · /WTI IE IT 1011 e:=,1MTs'c,EY000~~ PAY SCALES VARYI 111-247..()420 Wt on. an eacellent flavor &pt1ttodln-~1 .. uo w•llet holder, * 540--4101. If~ MW the courege to E•rnlng S3000-S4000 OR MORE come P<>tentlal o.tllla •Huntington 88eeh 111111111 I DP fl "***9 of S400 per 1ng,N9woenter.~torin-. .:t1~~ T~S~~ Babysitter needed M-F C8ll, It could make you =~~:_~1~04 • (1) 805-117-eOoo Ext: •Fount81nVell8y •1&toetert.Hrt .... "°' .. _...,.,,.,you. ttf'MOtlon. t1H.OOO. a.2•275; L · 7:30-5:30 tor 4-mo-old rk:hl 24 HOUR RECORD-· Y-1590 PT. Xlnt ~-Aftar training, your ln- 71........._.910 WESLEY glrl, H.B .,.. M•ture ING. 991·2137 a..uty El Toro Offlcert Club C8ll Joenne Creney Entry level pot1tlon1. come potenllel le itn- N. TAYLOR CO. F~~?.P\l~~~ll~ ct.Pencfabi.. a..2-4831 • llllllml aD1 .... I llY INFO~i'l~~~ALL 1Hk1 enthuelutlc: (l1•)Ml•lW <714.1831 MU llmlMd. A!~.... 548-1951 Of eso-.tMI Caret•ker/houHkeeper Pert time. Knowledge. of AT 1IP NY (114) Ml 1111 ~to wk u W81tr.... UIJIML fmT... c.11 Mr. Phlllp8 -·-----for etd«ty Mien COUPie. 8CCOUntlng helpfUI. FleX-How d099 "'81 IOUnd? Flex ::.-:2~~rraon· 11m11111 luay, .,.....,,. fMhfon 21M17-3tl3 lllllf ,_ Pll IAM-3PM, M-F. H.B. C... Ible houri. Apply Pen. Better yet ~ would ~ laleftd, "· &p'd No * * ..._ -* * Modem, nr,,.. outatend-Tan older doa vicinity 8ft IPM. 142-7348 nyuYoer, 1eeo P18centle wortllng at • rux IMIBI mTIUDI Envetope Stutt.a .. No exp. IU• c:omput•L Some b.ck ,...,.,_ Ing =I IMdecape. Eut9* C.M. tso-.eee CHILD CARE 2 KIDS A ...... Coate~-Newport Beech reeon LG ceb!Mt ~:.. IMklng nee. teutl or prt time. For office. 8•1uls com-** .... /llr ** ~~. 71~:.10 t~~~=,~~ ~.1°. & ~2-~'"': lllllll ITUTMUIT. ~=~~v!°' ::!,'":Y'9"!:,Muat= :r.:ni:-.:!:~o-ro: llllPlllDT p.eltlv9 .,....,. °::: ~,...!: WESLEYN. TAYLOR CO. fWerrw. Ho-FEE. o.ya/WMk. 491-3557 Flllhlon 1118nd. Exp per-Cllerlt• th•t enjoyt own trudt a 1oo11• Apply Box 7490, 0-.born Ml IEWIP'•-• •lllll P/T bu1lnuu1 °1n 111 your •CALL 171-PETS• eon. ffT. 875-8143· tovety atmosphere, t In pereon 1720 lnduatrlal 41120 llr511 •ll.40n-1-1 Ec:ono-cw No 8Xf>· nee.I ;;,.... MISSING: 2 ceta; 1 whit• F= ,,.:~a: =ldy~~ ~ =~ A ..... ~. CA PUlllt PIT :i=.'1~ =..:-:.::1~i"~ °"°""" 2908 per"8n, f9male. 1 OfMge muet df'lve. 241-7618. llYEmllll C811780-1012 Wl/UUI .... WMkende. Xlnt oppty to •Fri 1-1 openlnga et8t1 at 4 •-m. I .a.. •-111 t•bby, ,.,.,... On 11th 241-7221 SILES RL• 11.111 P/T FfT perl1\Ment poettlon. tewn. N.8 M4·1413 Front Ofclb8dl otc. It/hr 10 Lm , 7 pm. °' mid· -,__.. St, Jt.l.B. •AEWARDI* H~ ........ -i N-n PIT -----M-F 10-7. Fritndly Nwpl ---PUITI, For appt; Lynn 721..&711 nlaht. Start thll weekl Now you C8n own a CA Ettc, eso-.4913 .....,.___...... -·' · WNI tr.in. Newport/Coat Bch nelaflbo<hood ptiar--•-MAINTENANCE P /T C" .. JAN 714·751--0748 l>Mtt With a almple In---d24 hr• •s In N fl'MI· The"'"" ... Piiot and I~ Meeaarea.5'8-9311 ITl8C)'.&44·211 1 OC Fairground• caterer 54a,..9516 _,...,lll•lf *'****** veatment technique. enC8. •I rng Trom ..._., .... F N 1 • need• PT/" MIP. All lmmect opening FIT Min --~=~=----:- Nothlno down untll de8I Penonlls 3002 S100-11so wk. Send ~ ~!r7:,!'c'!~ !~:~• aa~!: 7!f'~~~ ~· E:!i IOI.mt mTIUll Polltlon• •vat11b1e." Call llllW Ll•HIPI 2 yre exp 1 muat.' xtnt ** • alUl ** goee through. Money aurne to Ad# 140 o/o peraon to Join expanding key, etc. Non-amOklng, Buie c:o111tructlon or roof-10am-3P!"· 546-4467 lllllTlllm phone lkllla req'd. OBGY ** .... /., * * b8ck wlttiln .w..ta, but ~ty Piiot, PO Box 1580, etan. Ad ..... or print plMNnt NB ontc. Call Ing exoerlence required. General Office FT/PT. good drtvtng r• l Ferl!Mty' Group. Coat• For fi!Mdly order IM« ::;:~~:;:~ fn,,i:,•[~~t~ o Holy St. Jude. Apoetle ta M .... CA 92828 background preferred. J•nlc• Southw.orlh Muet ha .... rell•t>te c:ar. cord, experience helpful. AA.-540-1122 w/35-40 wpm & ~t ment Plua beneflte ol Md Martyr, ~r .. t In vlr-HOUSEKEEPER Heka lucHll .... compenutlon S.2-1626 9•m-noon M-F S.S.ee.45 m•m 249-2109 .... -.T pt10M lklh. Fun clep8rt• b8nk.ownerlhlp. So C8I tue and rich n mltaciel, c:ouplelooldngforllve-ln. pac:lulge. Pie ... Cfll or .,..... Clert(Tfor em,.glftwrllf!_~..!.g .,.._... -llllXI Experleooed needed lor =t~1~ .. ~~7;7•1 S80t• Ltd P•rtnerahlp. FOf Info ,,.., klnlm8n of Jeaut Experienced, refefencea. Mnd rMUme to: • co. ype 4., wpm ...,.,.,,.. 95w1rse • neuroaurgery otnc. In • " ca11 720 a.41 Chrlat, lalthful Inter-S1200/mo. Rounne, •R¥1111 r,ter •'"" hlpfl. PfT to -LlllTlll IM.Llllll.aTI ~ ............ FIT ,.,, ---1-11-.. ----• · ceaeor ol •H who Inv<*• 811-H0-7652. DAlY PILOT ... ... 1 1 ..,. a-._........,,.._.., -.... -i •• -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;I ....,.0# .,....lal patron.,.. In Muat n8ve mecu•n ca fT. CWI Je8n 751-4910 Wortt for rM,.., Oii c:om-PIT. sw.ry open. L'VN 7.:S flt S.H & 11_7 u..-. To Loan 2914 ,_ . ..._... -.-HOUSEKEEPER wtinted. exp. FIT employment In pany, PIT aummer work. N Edal•tpour M D • m:'21iiiiiiiii6o""""'.,.._lll)llllli-...;. time of need. To you, I Women to llve In. Prlv8te 330W .B s So O.C. Salwy, beneftte, llllBM Part time, Nay wor~ AM $15/Hr. (714)845-1154 · ' · · pi t. ~tlon• & tr .. t-•WIDOW HAS iii for MV9 recourM from the · 8Y t. bonus. Send reeume to: FOi' ruxwy reeldentlal com-or PM. No exp. neeess-141-7458 menta. ANS 3-11 & 11·7 TDal S10,000/up.Nocred. depth of my hMr1 and room. =1~~.'*'"Y· CC:::.~acc'.:~.~27 P.O. Box 10241, SM munltylnNewportBeech. ary. Hourly • Bonua. a.~llY l...,ITEI p/t relief c:ll8rge nur .... ., /no pen. C811 Denlaon humbly beg to whom God * . 1714) 842-4321 Juan C~r8n0 12893. C811 9-11AM 180-3050 842-4321 Ext. 431 °' *'8 MPf • llW Well etaHed 10 bed Aeeoc 873-7311 NOW hM given aoch grMt MOTHER 'S HELPER ' -j 221 Walt for beep, 8lt( • .... PRiii S.N.F.known fOf good • powertocometomy .... nHded approx 8-10 BOATS ·-llllTDllll fOl'Crystaicwe.n Genet81offlc»dutlea,muat nurling care & ref\8b. al9t11nee. Help me In my hra/wk. Balbo• 11. ............... OIPTlll · Oryciffnera need• ex-•-••~PIT =~· p'lf.: ~ :,,o ::.=.:,.:= Flex ac:tledOllng. caring . . ' .• ,, P'9Mnt 8nd urgent petl-*8.00/hr. Outgoing, Engl. TrllineeL No experience Certified c.>taln tor new per~ or Wiii train. ---_.r_ IOf ..... and aoci de-,::r napldly owl In-pr~ etan, IUf>' tlon. In return. I promlM IPM'!lng 723-0511 Tr ...... & Nm big money. 90' luJtury motor yacht. Mon-Ff!1..FfT, at8ft S5.00 F~. am. o= new O.C. partment have ~m• duatrl•I 1 n":tru~ent eo~~ln.OS~E~A to m•k• your n•m• NANNY Needed fOf 2 pr• E8rn while you learn Im: Crew ol 4, Satc:om. prl-142-54GO 8lt( lor Tammi f P~ 'MJ:''°n computer knowledge 1"8nUf8ClU<er Muat Pot-~ 8 c M H54&-~ known and C8Ute you to 8Chool chltdren M-F 9-5. medl•t• opening•. Free. vate. no charters. Ouall-•Tllll .. ,-. :5 ° •sper. 11 eiJ1': Anewer phones for 2 ... good office akllll & • t, · 2925 be Invoked S•y thr• Non-amkr, muat IP9M C811 Crown Agency lied epplicanta aend r•~ ~~ ~25 · peoc>te. Non 1m9klng work well w/othera. ... ... PIT Hell MllYI 8"d GIOflU. fluent ~Han Uw out 213/879-1143 aurne to: #Ad 136, c/o Growtng printing comp8"y Newport Beach otttc:. Oppty for acMllicement F-......-......... -won-ASSORTMENT OF S . ' Dally Pilot, PO Box 1580, needl motiva t ed GEN'lOFC-I t~ft ,._,. ,.., 75 11: .. 1· I ...... ..,. ,_ • ..._....,., __ , PRESCIOUS DOGS, KIT-J+ per r I S&-3302 Alf 1111111 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 energetic peraon who need• :,,, "?,t,.: f vondy n::n . 9-9...... 1grMI.""1---.. IMnt _., IMtUf'e lndl· T E N S , S 0 M E SWISS mature rell•ble For 21 Unit Complex Ilk .. Iott of reeponllblllty comput:-;xp oc 8lrport or llPPC)lnt l Yidu81. Ptwant phone PREDIGRES. WHO Sctloc*& congenial m.ie •eek• aeml-retlred. Mus1 k~ lllllEIPll &varieddutlet.Wlll traln . ., ... Patrlci8 ·557•7381 Knowledge of Booll-•WSllTnlDI .. =~~~Kt NEED HOMEI SOME lnllrucdon 30!2 room In exc:n.nge for maintenance. 155-0665 Restaur80t Exp Required S.5-9312 btwn 10a·1p kHplnglClarloal PIT Oruge County'• L.w08f\ • • • FAEEll ONLY TO QOOD, help.132-35461 .... mag .... & ,._ w•... Hrs 10-3. 720-1 133. ---•PIT MVllflllllt.. ~ox 20 hra lrvlne Office Supply COfnP80V OfFICE CLERK. Lt typing, STABLE. LOVING ·~~TI~~ ~~ ~~~ ~R~ ~--·~·-~~~~~r~~-~-~M~~~~i-~m~-~77~00~~~~~~~~~n~~;~~~;~ HOMES. M2-8MI VISITORS home ~•ting tm8ll ~~ fliOI' dentlll let> Morr-f'n 9e8 48CM Ex1 E 21 ---We now h• .... Immediate ac.,9 co. Flex ~ .,,---,,,.---...,.-..,,,....,...,,. summer walona @ the E~ 5530 c er•mlc •nfma11 . ~DVr" Mull uM own car S+ml' · • · Lll-lllMTllT """• 1 10_15 tntwtc. 751.2271 Brown S8ml0f"llt• Brief· Engllah L•nguage In-~ 780-0848 or &64-1594 Appty 2474'h ~wpor1 .... I For ·Apt Commonlty In open .. ._ or: cw. Lott Welt HB. •lltut• @ Chl!pman Col-IUL DTITI ~ am llTllLEI AT HOME'. BIVd.-. C.M. 141-SON SPARE TIME. Paint lovely Newport BMdl. FT. •xP --... -Office MMeger. Sm 1 girl Btt9tol SeMC* Co. G~ lege. Call 997-6843 lllllTllT _. ......,,-•-miniature toys, earn S20 req'd. Call Jennifef _, _. offlca•tJWA:0rg81'1tnd, Cro.n "41-2039 Rew• For Open Houeea Custom Start ".00/hr. Exp. nee. Ired 9'U.IYH ~ HI No uperlence 471-8220 W•Hlll r .. p. & mature. Strt FOUfl40: BLACK & TAN Whenyouw1n1togetrlght tlornet. ~ BNch 723-0448 Makeclasa I Driver for local .,.., 8 n-..ry. A.mazing r• ·····--·-· S1500.mo. 75&-0571 b8bY Pug """"' w/Coll•' tothe11Mrt9lthtng1.c1....._ .,... S•lary + comm -advertising the best d•yt. 40 houra. Wiii pay corded meaa.ge reve.111 U -n" I ' .__.__ ..,..,11- Found ~h In Na· fled'un organlad, lnfor-Mu9i u .... clOM WMk~ No room left In the garage way to save time I to tral'1 going .with pr.. det•ll•. Call •nytlm• GrMt P8)'1 )(Int OMV • • •••• .,...... -· en-aor.' · · metlon-pectced way to find enda 'd 87,.3777 tor the car? A c:aH to ctalli· d ent driver to learn route. 1.900•456•4587, bl must. Experienced 0.-Coat• Me8a I• ftrtn IMk• ________ 1 whet you're loo•dngtor. req · fledc:anh!!p. an gasl ll0-0111 308e (coet ll minute) pendable S.2-&387 ManyCompany&enefltl P91'*1ftfored1Nn!etratlve .rDLOWER . RATES ~EJ $2.20 per day That'a All you pey for 4 .,,_, 30 d•y minimum In the SERVICE DIEC TORY •CN~E YOUR REACH Ooofs..Aep81r-Alter•tlonl ClaT IN OUA IMPROVED C.blneta.Panel·Loob- 1' -I BW ......... , llUIW ... for mcN'e lnfomMltlon CAU TOOAYll ISIFllLllS lllllDT Your 8er'il08 Directory Aepreeelrt8tlY9e IG-4111 .. I " • . ~ I~ i,..' ~ ' ~ .. ' '. • • t ... J ~ •IAIWILITU The Tll8 ~L .. ua • 'f04ltl oer8f\'lt0, mwble .. "98dl Cllll lfv ...... 7 ,,., wlli· t...Jn. • dut• & P9"°"'* rNn- For mor• 1nrorm.11on agement of 7 perton IUP· Calf Peraonnel port at a ff Other (714) 883--1200 reaponelbllltle• to In- dude. A/P; A/A. pur~ Ing. MtnimYm 3 yra rel- "''"' experience re-quired .. welt .. good RECYCLE through the DAILY PILOT Ct .... fled Pages Turn unwanted ltem•lnto mOMty today/ Ce11MMl79 lnt9'P8flOn81 & com- rnunbtlon --. Send-r Hume to· Plvo & Ht lbralch, 895 Town Genter Or Ste • tO. C M . CA t2626 Nll1'D H /Hr. Own tranapor• • talion. 722--02~ "you'te~TOfljOO, c:IMI died hel MW'8 kw pl Ttl DAILY PILOT SEEKS PROFESSIONAL SALES REP • JOU hm IWidt liri ~t..., would~ WOf 111 b l&JOi ~" • Protadl.rcty . •SilwJI~ •U..e.k'°"C' ....... .-it .......... Cal for An lntmin Chen ffttm~ 64 2 4321 , • A"teuranta lllPPll/HOlftll Tll Ffft ntWll UPS exp l)fef Apply 8em· Furnltwt 6014 SEAL POINT Hlma.layan ~~~~~~~~~I• currently Interviewing 3pm, MacGregor Yecht1, '1Uii11&11l&lll K itten, regl1tered. = for d In 1 n g room 1631 Pt~tla, C.M Footboard wfth reUa edoreble Himalayan Phone Work Waltre.... Apply alter ••-&m•IT QUMn alH S 195 840_8733 1tud ave avall 650-0525 10am to 3801 E Coe1t -•• Hwy . Corona del Mar Ex~ea Sate EOAR CHE ... STS IUL. •• i..-11 ..... -.--. -__ dff · Greii" benefit•. ._._ ,,.u.,.,,....,u Aetall S3761WMk ·corona del Hand Crafted-coming to 6055 ' •*•11-1••1/lll · Mar 844-7151 Costa Me .. aoon Forl'!""-~-------"" -----lnlo call 778-1844 Flute. Powell For retall antique linen & """sT_A_T_E-FAAM A.gent J 5012. open hole, hand • glft1tore Call 873-T714 TardllnCol1aMnalook· CHINESE Cormafldle made.Cooperaca1e,44o Part time, May work AM Retail Office Equipment Ing for exp Mlea/NNICe 1crH n, buutllully pitch, $5000, 788-5531 or PM No exp ~ Salea Oellv Full-ilme P8'Mlfl 5~· 1115 catWd on both licMll 8 ~~a,ur'L • ~~nu1 days c1ee:bMv print· ""°-· -~~-5~~~7 ssooo Pl.Ines & Organs 1 « out Company v.tllcle • --6059 228 Walt for t>Mp, Uk Excellent b9tlef111 Op-~ CUSTOM 30"x30" coffeel--------.;. for Cryt1al or ~ por1unlty for ad~lne.-ft'... ta~ w/t>eV•I~ glaH Yamaha ConlOle .PUM\o PlftlTI P1rf IFflOI ment Apply In person e u 11 d a c 1 r e e 1 S75 5W lreez.er S 150 Ebony Beautiful Tone PfT NoexP nee Start Mon -Fri 1-4prn w/pro-...onallralnlng & King hNdboard, dark Like New S2000 hour Mon·Frl 1-5.30 FIDWlY 1111H high l.ncome potential wood 1100 721-8759 49<t-.1'749 Call Sam. 642-8282 N 8 270& Harbor Blvd. Costa can Chrl• eoo-1n. 1124 CUSTOM MADE CON-l~<::::t.:.::~~;;. ;;G;;--•a-ads;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; M... or (714) 261-9091 TOUR CHA.IA, It bN!ll. ~ 6065 F~1J!~~:m •UUI I .... HS ' mo.a ::~=~ 2,':~i~e Mllll Mlllt • 1 5/Hr, beMl1ta No exp 11 you are h'9hly emblUou1. Pr .. act\c>Olltoddl« PIT. S1500 1&4.5093 111.UITlll ... nee A.#Y lri '*'°" h•rd working, dealre FIT M-F New 1e:hool May 20 U L hm to 5pm 800111 on Tape 129 WMtth & your °""" bus.I· UCI Campua 45•~30 Obi B.c2 SSO Velvet r• Orange County F11r- Flnd St • C M Soi&-552 nH1 call Mr Bonn. diners $40 Wutiertery., gr~nd•. Costa Mesa •432-0275 Tai.marketing 150 Fng S200 Trun Enter ott Arlington St P/T .. lllTUTlll SALES Earn S2000 to _compac SlOO 848·5848 In ator• In .,.._ Carl $20,000/mo Set your ITllllTI Dining Aoom Set. SOLID ,...,....ry tmrMd OJ*'-own acnedtJle e. 'four ..... ._.,.. DA.Al< PINE Xtra lrg In g Fr 11Sa1 1 SU n own bOaa Call 239._.611 ... eswn hutch S599. d .. k/book· 1 •• , '• -- S6 001~ Cell 771-1577 1 24h,. reoorci.d ~ ... Lllmll 1ti.11 1399, dining rm p /T llllUL .,,... -table, 4 captains chalra, M-..i..-·-~'ble s•LES SECRET•ny Part ti~ ....... woril AMI ... ..,.. & P•d• $399 )(Int ~·-'¥9• ,,.,.. • near ft M PM ' ~, cond Whole HI S 1300 1 t' KITE. Good condition Harborl Bakw OS7-04 l 4 I LEl ME MAKE YOUR DAY ~ Ho~ ex~ =:-380-33151d 720-3804/e $500. 875-9814 ---- P/l ...... ILDI · LOTS OF VARIETY. 642-4321 'ict. 431 or 'MA.ACY' Exerclae Bar 3:4 day1 e;r week l FUN a RESPONSIBILITY 228. Walt for !>Mp, Hk Eleg1n1 dining room "°"ii" DUFFIELD S5000 EXCELLENT CONDITION Pboo.a. fll • $8/Hr, Major 0 C A E firm .Jot Crystal oc Ben. tat>te & 8 chairs ver; Corona d.i ., ottie. need• SHARP lndMdu reuonable 497-3993 • 873-2119 . 6'()..811Q W/good mltl'I, typ4n0, Of• p•nr.t• lJnllbs ----genlzallonal & people M nuun •FREE• MOVING, mull Mii B t7 IP4Md boat, flO qtne llMJ1T ~ •Illa to work In our YefY flJl.l flUt pay FIT M·F 7am'"3:30pm, hectic ealea office H B • 1ft111t. ft S4 50/Hr, beMfltl N ., ... good benef1t1 For Oriental ruo• 9xe & 4x8, trailer need• work lloe19 walnu1 china cabinet eml 248-9854 eola. walnut game tabl•I - .. p ..-'"POfy •n .......... Immediate lnterV!ew. call ~';";, · t~7i9 O.Cb4 557-0771 SIOOO/Wk Potential T.,._ F•ad St . c M S.Ca-5525 ......... _.............. merketlng olllce IUP· wl 4 uphCMtwed chaJra 7 5 HP outboetd rnotOf kllch table wl 4 cnalt1, lrg L I II e ne w S 8 5 0 brau lamp. gaa lawn-, 642-2615 111&.man ,_ft' I Llmtted QC)90rtuntty to fOltt neUonel reel •tfle mar- keting eyatam with un lln'llt9d 9lfnlnge For In· tormetion, c:.lt PETE VI ono 11 SElfCT BETTER HOMES a GAAOEHS REAL EST AT~ 151-5000 FANTASTIC (ff(lllNTY $24,300 ii "°"' IUlftl. .... -nbolus~~s DdlM ~ ·$35,200 • f1r Ollt $elW ~ II !tis hifl r im.. ND Mlql ~ -~ $47,400 ToourY:-=n ~ Fat ., '* tNrilt. 1xm11 n --SSl,700 . ~---Jsar rtl1I --Mitt a..(ln. Pllll .-& . ~ ......... n pliel Ealy hfa. SAM· 12 Noon No Weehnda ~. e1c 780-1888 LASER A-owing/Racing Sizzlin Withg Fun! NO-W HIRING Full &c part time positions for: HOST/HOSTESS BARTENDERS ERVERS 8USSERS COOKS Of SH WASHERS with or without expm 1enee. Apply ... Pft901t et .wn•w locillon .......... M-.·S.L ..... ,,.. tl91~~ • lm-.CA .......... ucn NO EXP NEC can t>etor. 12 Noon NEWPORT 8CH 873--3135 NEW DAYBED-WHITE & Shell gOOd condition BRASS With maur ..... 11400 Cefla. 675-4836 & trundle complete 1245 •840-8733• Power Boats 7012 COSTA MESA SoiS-8919 NEW-Modular chalH 11M7 WHEELER. 36' Filler SOVTH 0 C 582·1240 tounge & mini loYMNt Upper 213 ,.,.,-C<ul..,, GARDEN GROVE made tn Italy withe high-S7SOO 848-7700 748--8231 Ml qualtty btllCk leather ttee SEARAY -18'~ Fl THRIFTY CAR ~TAL by • Nlcolettl" Coat V-8 Cobra. lreller. 10- H• lmtMCI QpeninOI IOf S5250, wMI MM for S27 15 tarp Ex~t condition ll p Im cuatomers ~ Call 714/848-3337 or $11.000 or ~ with •oen11 PM ll'llft•lflH 8191345--8371 00 down. 714-7.20.-87&4 '"' ~ull afl)Oy -"nQ QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS * SEA RAY 2e' twin en· w/publlc Xlnl OMV 1 a 80X. OUIL TEDl glnea. radet erch. ,.._ mu.I '5-8.00 l\t I ""*'• BRANO NEWIS 155 modeled to 19£9 ~ .. 111191 I. itlnt .,.,,.flll CA.LL '* 840-1733 * 3 Mle trailer $21,500 Obo 549-0151 ..... , .... ......, 840..0200 * lUftlAIUT * New "'-ltreee, OOOd con-* SEA RAY 20' t'fM en-0 C AAPof1 area. PA.AS dltlon. St25 75t·t"9 gnee. radar arch, , ... •xpet'lenoepr.-rw Ea-- -~to 19et~ ... Clllen1 wcwtdng .wlrl)f)• ........,. 6015 3 W.1r~781'1 ~~late open------lno Tra~ A<MlntllfM t •WAY or round lt1P tlellet 15 SCHOCK Ei.ett'lc New Frenlt 762-0762 Dell ~ 6/26, r• window eurtalna Mini ...-turnopen S100e9Cfur.-y condition a 11 800. ObO 7IO-Ol72 95$-HM 87s..4711 . WORK Diamond Mo. 1~ K;eof 'M ;t· 9ayliMt, 1nii;: I t.OH, ...i-$1SO/obo co... a.mini top 15 HP OVlltSUS PMl't nng epr '315, Mii Mooring In water S:Z7&1obo Cell Jurgen 975-1905 Aalting 16000 MS-02$4 . COt'l\P'-e ----b• D'k• & r(M ~lne. ~ llUJll lllnt cond. S71t• 10-tr ~. M110 018. tCMt .-e ISO . ..-.2330 a1100 Oya s.a .. e184 Of 752-1400 .., Ml 1 £V189 123.01~ '= ~( S:." ~':; iii iOlll 7014 ~J ~.,,-:-"· L811• ••n . --------r,-.,, oower.1 ....... If--· ..... COf'd. 79ot-Oal •1a1u rome•" ,,_,., •hffl I ee-dwlr. LI'• nait 7016 c.iJICU 9"" ......,., 119·, II[ •lfT ...... ,--. ...... llp _,_""' ,_, . ..._, tt' T....., -._. l'n lltt-..n ,.. •z._c;--... 6114 TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZL.E 1 Decoy 6 Bridge positions 11 Exaggerated cl alma 16 FeahlOn he aoup 22 Condescend 23 Leaven 24 Of a location 25 Last Greek latter 26 Ninth-century emperor 28 Musically slow 29 Slammer 30 Animal track 32 S1mov1r 33 Uncanny 35 Gratuity 36 Understood 38 Uncle Sam's cOllectlon agcy 39 Legendary king of Troy 4 1 Collectlon 42 Citizen - 43 Intimation 45 Enter1alned 4 7 Numerical prefix 49 Strange phenomenon 52 Bypath 53 Regret 55 Messenger of the gods 59 Mortgages 60 Hourglass contents 61 Pithy 6'4 Under (poet ) 65 Rounded rool 66 B•seball hit 67 Kind ol buggy 68 Enthusiasm 70 Pain 71 Ancient T<»<yo 72 Mimicking bird 73 Small pond 7 4 Steamship 78 Do 9arden work 77 Reserve ol money 79 Rep counterpar. 80 Sh•dy plant e2c .... end ~ Yugoslavlen leader 8S Appetizer M 0ut9' CHlng 87 Mii achool 88 Recec>tKMa for 2 .. .. trash 90 Mona - 91 Perform 92 Sixties TV family . 95 Deer 96 Jeans 100 Etectrlcal measure 10 1 Adam's .rib 102 Arm bone 104 Droop 105 Counterfeit 106 Festive occasion 107 Syt1ss artist 108 South Africans 110 Hypothesis 112 Western land- SC4P9 feature 113 Ovens 114 State positively 116 Vietnam holiday 117 Prong 118 Having, measurable 11m1ts 119 Race-track character 121 Contrition 124 Turn 125 Stand up to 128 Sesame 130 Mine veins 13 1 vast quantity 132 Shoo' 136 Turkish VIP 137 Damp 139 Selleck 140 Ventnloqu1st Lewis 142 Be In debt 143 Palallal coontry house 145 English newspaper magnate 148 Couch 150 Earthenware 1ars 151 Plumed wading blfd 152 "Casablanca actor 153 Unconcealed 154 Atta1n 155 T,.,, 1se Join 1e1 Stringed lnttrumenta DOWN TOne of "The 1 • • .. Enterprise crew 2 Homo seplens 3 V9'non CHtle's wife 4 Appendage 5 Meadows 7 A Musketeer 8~the heights 9 High rock 10 Spend extr1vagant1y 11 Church book 12 Affirmative vote 13 Patti or Geraldine 14 Anglo-Sa•on sieves 15 Sound- reproductton system 16 Bualneas transac11on 17 Italian three 18 Busybody 19 Language ol Ccero 20 Run off 21 Siikworm 31 WOOdsy 34 Hankering 37 Complaln 39 Awalt 40 Combine forces 42 Seat of Asian conflict 44 Possessive pronoun 45 Rive 46 P1y1ble 48 Bo Oeretc lllm 49 Of yore 50 Vacuum tube 5t Greek statesman 52 Actress - Turner 54 Was reaious of 56 Ital an w.Uer on government 57 Group attitudes 58 Article or bedding 60 Chinese dynasty 61 Mongrel 62 ---mind 83 Metallic coating 66 Things past 67 S..rlng 69 In,,., part of organ 72 Tin or copper 73 Shea St84tum team 74 Pr•Euter period 75 Plaoe aga!n 79 Platform 8 1 Food ataple 83 Snow: Scot. 85 Dlstrnalng situation 88 Island on Venezuela 89 Fllft &!one 92 Afncan nut tree 93 Occurrence S. Oefla - 97 Cask 99 Cold 100 J1rdln'9fe 103 Mounta!n rldOe 105 Mot0<lat'1 haven 106 H« .. twy factor 107 V&rletleS 109 Theater warning 111 Poetic contraction 112 Be unsuccessful I 13 Family 115 Ballerina's garb 1 t7 Quake 118 Dread 120 Wood for building 122 Sacred 9000• 123 Scent 124 Chemls1's conta!net 125 Approv1I 126 Spry 127 Liiy 129 Feud&! subjeet 131 Dinah - 133 Envelop 134 Cognizant 135 Camping equpment 137 Corned beef - 138 Mend 140 Cl&$$ ty 14 Y -'dored object 1•'4 Rainoua aubatanc:. 146 Animal doctor 1•1 Reagan, Jr 149 Twtnlng ptant 11 11 • ,. . • j I . . . I I I • • I • • • • • . ...... .-... CIO == MTnSIUe atll•• lllDnrtlUI -· ....... • 1 t!!l 1 ... ITam , ..... ITAW -ITAW ---·,...'·""' n. -,... ................ .,. Tiii! .......... ..,....,. "-......... -,,. ................ ~~-~~-~~-~~-~-Tiii!---.~~ · ROOM · WfTtf A VllW Alill"IC:AN CON · 'IAIT TllR t,_VHT CAlltT COM,.UTUt· , IX"lltfll .... ....._. ,.!!!!!!"' CllAHWO, t1t TlltOtUR Jill"Atllt, 2t7ot MINT9. M:. 901 Dove OAAfllt, 172 E 8ev . It., , .... ~ ~ v...: WOf..-0 v..._, "•ncfl ....,._ "· c.. MMe ..... ~ Ad .• LA9UM ......... "°· ~ Coel• ....... Cllilf tHt7 tey ~ t1i 01 ~ .... ,.., ':'1:' ... ~.-JnH '-11~ .'I.._,,,,... .,,.::i1.~_... t 1t ....... ( 12177 ~ C.WC .!!fM' I L~-~· 112 ! ,.!'-1 M. eR tf't ,IKMute of enue, """'91 ~A II 14 ~ .... ---WI -...-. 0-.. .,.,.,_ ~. _,., .,...., c.llfoHM t . ~·· ...... ,...llf. Tu.tin, c.tflofnie 11149 ,._.llllflt• ~.1..,_ ..._Ii t 11 I ~ ...... ~17• Coel• MMe. 2t70t 'H HIQuel, LJl9Uf'I MN ~ DrM, Hunt· Hta7 bctl49. '°"nuwn vette1 'und, H H e rHnwllll -., ~,..... 9'IO IN' ._ ....... Cellf. 9H77 lnQCOft 9-atl; Cellf.t214t Thie bu.-. 11 con-c.lf Dflft. luH• 100 Sen 0l9e0 ... __.... ........ .,, '"*"• Kit•..,, WOOd. f1t ,.,_.. l>Wlneee •• con· lModot't I Verdon HI, ClllCt9d by M indlYldVM TIMI Dulll\Mt I• con-CA u IU • . .. ., ....... ., llllc*t. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliilcenter '5, Coet• ,....., ~tly .,,~ c .. eu1...,IM~Of.. Tiie r9111tt1n1 com· __,IJy •-oar.uon McMllhn CoMMvnlt* ~MU'ttHOU.A.NO · &2 Mercedes ,_.,..,..,, ... C~EVIER l•' ··If·~ 11. ,. ... ''' ... , . ........ 1 ! '" 'H CLAS SIC CON· VERTIBLE 230SL Metoedea-BenJ. 11000 080. 780-IM 10 '85 NISSAN PULSAR NX. 45,900 mllea. AM/FM, alt, eunroof, 116ca ~. 8#- vu . se.ooo. 080. 537-'4521 •LmHLllllUlll ~.....'2127 Tiie rt ot11r1nt com· ~lleadl.c.lf HMO meinc:.cl to trenuct bult-lll• r•tlllrtnt com· tnc..C~c:otpotiaUon • ANTmoN•i..n loaded w/ power ~ .... ~ l>W!Mtl I• ~· INl'ICed to treneect bull• Thie 1>1111""8 •• con. ,... l.IMlt lhe fiCUlloUI l"MfQd to VenNCt bull· Thie bu ..... Con· by DUtNll "Al" (2KUM17) -.-by; lluebllnd end wiee MM und9r tM flctltlek!i ducted by • c:otl)O(l tton ~ natM °' NlplM ,_. under Iha 1ict1llou1 ducted by a ~., I*'· IAAHT\.IY tn .,_ tupar •1•... The flQlllrlnl COtn• ~ n11M Of nlllMI Tht rtQltlrent COtn· liM.o lbcwe .()fl Aptll 22, ~ ,,.,... Of n.t1N1 n«tlllp CN'1 Of Calfum6e . Coun A-nr-n,. .,.._ mencied to trenMCt bull-llMed •b0¥9 on Aptll t5. IMlnG9d to trenuct bull-INI -.. altoweon Mey 1 1Nt Th• r•olatrant com· of Or8"1Jit .. ,..~ th• '"~"" ~ ,,. r-.. under IN llctlllou1 1tll Mel und« t~ fleUt!Out Lynn Conley lltaMf1 H Menlfitld0 ~ to trll\"'1 l>U• Ot!HHtS"-'l.'" IAAHTLE Giii .. ~ ... ~ MIM Of nemte Oen F\eYnO!d• buelMM n11M Of name. Thll l11t91Mfll wu flied TIMI ecateMetll -.. llled neee und« *"-llotllloue '* llPPC*ltllO • 1111- SILEIS 1U la ~!all Sll.e liati.d eboYe on April 10, Thie a111ement wn flied lteted •tiow on May 1'7. with the County Cieri! Of Of• w1tf1 the County c..11 of Of· 1>u11ne11 nllN Of ~ ~to ldl'*ll-1911 "'me-Met OHOll .,'• tNt wttt1 tM CoYnty Clerk or Or· 1Nt enoe-Cc!Ynly on ~Pfll 21 • .,._ Cow1ty on Apti1 20 ...._. ebCWe on 1120111 tM .. , ... of tM -...nt. "< -. .,., leure K. Wood .._ County on April 28. Jofln C Wei ttlt ,.,_ McMUlln Communlll••· THE PfTITIOH ~I 111351•.20001 SI.ti Tflll at•eement wM .flied 19h Tiii• 11114"T*!t wet fli.d . '41-1 Pvblilfted OftlnQI Coett inc .• 819¥9 Mc:Glll, Sr vio. Mhor1ty to ......... Sales -SerYlce With the eoui,ty Cl«I! of Of· '4tt11J with the County Clefk of Or· Put>lllhed Orenge CoMt o.iiy ~ April 30, Mey 7, Pt'Ml<Mnl, Plennlnt end Ac· ...... under IM Pena -L~ 8tlQ9 County on Aprll 21, Pvblltlled Of•noe Cou1 ~ COunty on Mey 11. Deity Piiot Mey 7, 14. 21. 21. 14. 21 1tt1 QU!eltlont dent MtNnlllr91lon of ••I•• 1l1 =9UtC='=""K:--::Cent.--.,..1MY--.Limh,...,-.,..ed...., 1Nt Deity Piiot Mey 7, f4, 21, 28, tttt 19110 ' ' 84'·772 Tiil• ,, .. .,.,,, w• filed tatn Act with llmlt• • • 1tM, 4·d00f, kMldfd, low P ,._, tNO '"'* Su-781 #1111 the CoYnty Clerlt of Of· eutnottty (Ti. euthOrlt'J 1500 Auto Mall Dr m 11 •a g. 11 2 0 0 4'blilMd °'.,. Coeet Su·7113 PvblltMd Oret1Q9 eo... .,. County on A$)(1I 24, .... IN pereonel ,, Sant •.. ". 83{~ . Dally PllOt Mey 7, 24, 21, 28, Deity Pllol M•y 21. 21, June rta.IC ll>TIC( "" t9tllle to ... IMllY action "" 1MO PWUC NOTICE •. , '· ttet ACJITIDUI .,.... '4-..a without 5 outl 65 ~·at Edi CADILLAC 1981 hdanct. Su-771 Su-1114 'fltennou9 9llll... UMI ITAW P11bllthed Ofenge Cout CW-<1'41 8efOre c:.t 1 DAYS VIiie. Fully loeded. Extra M 1iJtOUI .,_.. U. ITAT'8mlff The folloWlng ~ .,. Dally Pilot Apt"M 30. Mey 7. eicUone, now.... he I* clean . $3000/obo PmlJC ll>TICE MAMI ITaff•NT PWUC Nl)TIC( The f~ P9f"IOnl .,. dolna ~ ... 14. h 1tet IOMI ,.....,..ti.,. ta r ~ Hra. Mon-Fri. 644 1835 The toll<M4ng P9t90"1 we dotng bllllnMI u . AO"llANTAGE TOWING. Su774 quited to tfvoe nolic. I 7:00amto1:00 pm ACTmout .,._.. doing bv..,,._ M -'1CTIQOUe .,._,. WA R M I N G T 0 N • 14901 Che1t nu1. Wnt· 1n-...9d persona un 'as VOLKSWAGE.Nc CADILLAC 1182 El ~IT•._.,. tNbUCTIVE COMPO· MAMI 8TAT9Mmff PARSONS VENTU RES. rnlntt•, cattf 9*3 "8JC Nl)llC( • tl\9y heW weNed notic. ABRIOl:ET. Meroon, 5-Doredo. Dettl t>tue. btUe The tollowlno l*IOM .,. HINT & CRYSTALS. 11440 The ~ ,,.,-.ont.,. 1841 LenaWJl .AYI Bldil· B. RICfllfd "Oii\, 20121 --· --.. oonMnted to the Pf ~. e xt19119nt con· ~--------leather, Wlr .. , low ~ doltla ~ u c.mtoe AYfl. •8. S1en1on. ~ l>ullneu 11• lnltne, Calif 1271• Sf*ltWI, Huntington Buch. n ... • • • -· --actlOn.) The lndepend.n dltiC>f\. 875-211<M .. 'a UJ •·-d ...... dtaltal dMfl. Tl~ ASSOCIATES. 2518 c.ht. 9CMl80 INfERNATIONAl MISS· WermlngloB• Properly Celtf Ul4I ~ ITATUm¥f lldrnlNlttatlOn authoflty lllrll ..... •-• Exe.lent ~ l430Q. 873--82()3 Senti AN Avenue. Suite 8 lnductlveAModet ... Celj. INQ PliRSONS FOUN· Compeny, Celli. COip .. 1841 Roth Enterprln•. In', ~The folow4no P«°'°"'.,.. be granted "'"fen • -• n. MW c ' Colt• ....... C.llf 12G27 • 1oml•, 11440 C«nloe AV• DATION'. 809 South Broder Langley AV9 Bldg. B IMne, Cellfornic 14tot eti.tnut buMMU.. 1n .. .e..ct pwlOn lilee luxury 'BMW' eqUlpped. brak .. , ~alon & ADtllAC n EJdo lier· Theo Leigh Clef« 2581 B 8. Stenton, Cellt to&llO SI A~m Cellf 921MM Oeiltf 92714 St • WMlmln"•', C1llt T.A PU MA LOCKSMITH Ol>flctlOn 10 ltld petition • Showa exoeli.nt cetel tlrea, 5-Speect, CU9tom r1tz. MK ml Ctuelc aa lenl• AN AYWlue Coet• Tlli. b1.11tneu 11 con· Artllur M '~ 809 Tflll 1>u11n .. 1 11 con-92813 • ~ SERVICt. 824 w W11sorl lhOwl good tau• why I ( 1sPM74l) wheell, bra I. touwra• ntce u you can flndl MMe Calif 92127 • CIUctld 1>y: • CO'porellon South 8rodr Anaheim 'c.1tt dYCtld by. • c:orporauon Tt\19 l>llel""f lt con. A·2. Coet• Meu Celll CO\ltt lhould not grent 1 •21,111 *4300 080 722-0«1 S2875. Nwptr II Mtra. Thli bulfflet• 11 con Tiie 1egl1trent com· 12804 • · Th• regl1trent com· d\1Ct9d by a corporetlon 92927 euthottty MEACEOES 300 T b · 548-2017 Evee 648-1123 ducted by en lndlvld1.1et • menc:9d to trenNCI bu$· N9cip "Ne! Slrt* 24551 rnenoed to 1ran11C1 bull· The regl1tre n1 com· Rlelllrd L Runyen. 824 W A HEARING on the P91· JOHNSON & SON l tncoln M~H ury ~28 Har bvr tllvc1 Coile Mee• '-40'-'IJO OleMI 1H3 ex.C:~~ CAMERO • 1177 eut The reglllreni com· neet under the flcllllou1 Reymond Wey J270, Cetlf ,_ uncMir the llctllioul menc:.d to trenMCI bull· ~'!,1«1 ~;.2. Colle Meae tlon w II be held on JUHE 16 ' o-m«lCed lo trentael l>UM bullneu nerne Of nema 12430 l>ullt'letl n-or nemet -und9f the flc11tl04'• .,..11 112"'7 19et et 1 45 ,PM In Dept condition. t5k mllH . mane, ps/pb, new tlf ... ,,... under the ,. till • lilted ebove on Merc:h l6 Thi• b ,1 1 lllted eb011e on Merctl 1 l>Ullneu netM or nemee Cwot R AJco<n. 824 W No 3 tocate4 11 700 Cl S.13,000. M1·1325 cuaett• redlo, EXCEL· bullnee. eme tc oua 1N 7 · dUC19d .,.; n .. t 11 ,con-111111 • lltted at>011e on April 24 Wiiton A·2. COit• Meu C«tt• Dr!Y9 Sent• Ane C MercedH •et 2808l LENT CONDITION. MUii llited .~on ,;:.1 t"': . Chrl11in• Willett, Ste· dellotl non pro 11 oun-WIHlem c wermmglon, 1tn • Cellf. 112827 ~2701 ' Brown two topa al( ... 1 S2250. H 2-1350. Theo Clerk · , .. ary Th• reglllrent oom. Prelldenl Rlct!ard ,.oth T11l1 bu•lneu 11 con· IF YOU OBJECT 10 1 •utom'auc mint . R•~ CHEVY 307 1171 lmp.2 1 Thll •t•tement ·w·• fite<I Thia •l•temenl w .. fli.ct menc:.cl to lr•nMCt bull· Tl\lt ll•lamenl WU liled Thie 1tei.m.n1 WU flte<I ducted by • generel part-orwillno °'the petition, c 0 , d 1 ' S 2 0 ·0 0 0 OMC 225• St«n dr1 ' with th9 County Clerk or Of. wtth Ille County Cieri! of Or· ,,... under the fictltloui with lhe County Clerk of Of. wttll the County Clerk ol Of. net'lhlp lholltd either eppeer et I '11 IJhtl-Prteff rtt.I 213 941~7oe ' • bo ... _........ ....__.. 1191 • ·.,. Counl)I on Mey 15 81'91 County on ApfH 28, butllneet neme or nim" enge Collnly on April 26, ene-Count1 on April 211, The regt11rent com-heiring "'° tl•I• y.our o • '" ,_,,,. , ._.a n-tNt · lNt Met9d abo M 1 19119 11H 1N t rnenoed to trenMC1 bull· )eetl<>n• or Ill• wrlttlfl ob)ec: Bronzltlpearl IMttler MERCEDES-BENZ 1982 terlor. Runt gr•1, OWMr ,41_ ,_, .. 71 Arthur :: $' ey · F41"et '4"'17 nMI under the llctltlou1 t1on1 with tM court b9for1 Showroom frett\"#05811) 3IO S L Anthrac:;lt• delpefat• Put>ll.n.d Or•noe eo.si Pul>lilhed Or•no• Coast Thia 1181~ .. flied Publl.n.d Orenge Cout Pubtl.n.d Of•no-Cou1 l>YllMN neme Of n.,.,_ tti. llMtfnQ Your llPPMf· ml .... mlm Very ~IHn 2 t~~~· OeY9 472·1212 Dally Pilot Mey 21 29. JtJM Deily Piiot Mey 7, 14, 21, 21. with the County Cieri! ol Or· Delly Piiot Mey 7, 14, 21, 211, Delly Piiot Mey 7. 14, 21. 211. llt~9d ebo\tl on Apnl 17, enc. mey be In petlonOf b "exc:tualWty __.. __.._ · ... • Ewnlnga &16-9153 4 11 lNt · ' ~219 • Cou ty M 5 9119 1919 11111 11 .. t your ettomey 1640 J•mborM ~ .,....,_, extru . -s. ' ' S~-l13 sU·7117 "99 n on •Y ' 1 Su-712 Su-719 Cetol R Atcorn IF YOU AAE A CAEQllO Newpot1 IMch 080. 850-7432 FOAD Muatang '14 conv, Pul>llthed 0 '4b,Tn0 Tnl1 llllelMnt we• lfled Of a conllnteflt cr9dit0f o ••• •••• M!ACEDES BENZ '450SL 5.0, 5 epd, ale .. pow91', 1U1JC NOTIC£ Delly Piiot M.;~ 21 ;:• Ml.IC NOTICE "8JC NOTlCl with the County Clerk of Of· the deoH H d, ~ mll9I t1 1o75, blue/btue, axe*· am/fm oua, xlnt cond. "8JC NOTlCl Ju.,. 4, 1199 · • · enge County on Aprll It y0urdalmwlthlhecoun ... ·'11·'11 Ill IL'• lent condition ~ to $7500. 846-80 Ill f'ICTITIOUI .,..... Su-807 ,ICmlOUI ......... '9CTIT10UI ...,..,.... F4tu.I rnell • '09Y to the pertOn• ..... 5 500 ' ,....._... '1CTITIOUI ..,..... ..,... I TAffMIN"T NAMl l.tAff•NT ..,.. t TATIMINT Publtlllld Of•noe Coall r8C)feMnt•ll .... eppolf\ted b W hite, t i gn a l r•d , 1 • . 589-8119, J EEP·EAGLES ..,._ ITA,..._N'J The tOI..........., ,,......... ere .. _.,. MftTIC£ Ttr..-t...,,_,,_ ~we The tOlowlng 1)9r1Gnl -.re Deity P1to1 Aprll 30 Mey 7, \tie oourt within low ,,_,1h blactc ... The best colora 770-6084 BEST DEAL The lolloWlnt pweon. ere doing~,; ---~"'nu doing~.. doing~ 11. 14, 21, 19119 trom the dlt• of tlftt 1 and th• t>Mt prlc:.al ·as 580SL. Blk 10k (7411) GUARANTEED! dolno l>UlinMI.. . JUDIE'S BOOKKEEPING f1CTITIOUS ..... AIAPORTER INN HOTEL 8£ST SOUTHPAAK LIM· Su·769 IU~oflef ..... Pf S.fora you buy. ... ·as 190E. wh1, S25K (2585) Jual bring us your belt COMPUTERS R us. 21121 Salk>f• Bey ln., Hunt· NAiii ITAffMl.J• 111700 MacArtl\ur Blvd • ITEO, A Clllfornt• Limited .. _.,. In MCtion 9100 of 11\e Call S outh•rn Ca llfornl•'• '14 300SD, 57K ml. (67 10) ~ J919 dMI •nd 17338 Apel l •ne. Hunt· lngton Buch. Caht ~ The fottowlng pereont .,. lrlllne, CeM 127t5 Pllttnerlfllp. th Eul 11111 ,--.n, ll)TIC( torl\la Probet• Code T clMnMt carsl ·as SOOSEL, S28K ( 1028) we " t>Mt ltl lngton e..ctl. c.!11 92649 Jud .. Ann Rawaon. 21121 doing bullneet u Dulfy Molor Holel• Inc: Street, C:O.C• MM&. Celi! FlCTIT10UI Ml..... ,.,,. for Hng Clelmt win nol -.. m111 ••n ·as 190E. 2.8 S26K (8275) .. SlElllONS tQClA !tepn.n R•lph Dellon, ~ Bay Ln . Huntlneton J A c E ENTERPRISES CahfomlL 640 West Ketelll 92127 NA• ITAff..wl uplle prior to lour ,,_,, 1301 Quall St Nwpt Bet\ ·as Wgn. Whit• (S230) UHAGI..[ 17338 Al* l ane. Hunt-BMctl. Cettl 92648 55 Fair Ofln . Cotll M... Aven11•. Anel\e1m Ce li! Thomu S l M. 199 Eut 1'he lollowlng peraont .,, from Iha date of th9 neerl ·· F 32as1 Camino Ceplltr.no lnQton IMch. c.111 92649 Thtt busln .. • It con-Cekf 92928 92802 17th Street Coela Mae. doing bull noticed •bove ........ UllS San Juen Cepiatreno 'tlllt bullnM• II con-duc1ICI by· en ·~YIOual Finley Alml.lth 55 Feit Tl\11 bullneu IS con-Calif 92627 sconT ;'EAFOOD YOU MAY EXAM INE t ... _..,. fta-1111 duc1ed by: an lnolvlduel Tl\e re g111rent com· 0r1.,., Cosle M... C1hl dueled by• corporation Thl1 bu•ln11• 11 con· GRILL & BAR AT SOUTH Ille k9PI by th9 C04Jf1 11 ••-..... ..,. Ofter 72 ,..,.. 9fter Tiie reglllrent com· ~ 10 trenNCt bull-92628 Tfl• regletrent com· dvc19d by • hmltecl par1ne<· COAST PLAZA 3300 Bt1tiot et• • person lnter•t9d In IN STOCK , MOB tin Convertible. •KP pub. menoed to trensec:1 bull--,_. 11nder the llcllllout Thi• ouilneu 11 con· menc.d 10 1rensac1 ~ tlllp s Coe M..-Cab l.111 .. t•l•. you mar tile ~th lllT IUU Clean. runt 1reat. ,_. und« the l1<:1111ou1 bullneu neme or names OUCt9d by en lndlllld11el ,,... und., Ille nc1111ou1 Tl\• reg11tren1 com· t~':re I• . t the court • IO<mal ~' Wt nuwant" jo bMt ~ p ET ER ). l>UtlnMt MIN Of nemM 1111911 abo.,. on Jenuery 1, Tha reg(1tren1 com-bu.llneH nerne or ,..,,._ ~ to trenMtcf bull· Su1h Cout Sco11' v !Of SPIClel Noliee of Ille Iii· bOMtrdeYH " lNTEO'AA-148-7700 lilted l tlOW on II 10, 'II -o...JUI~ l2ua!! llt1ed •l>OYe on Mey 1970 ,__ under the ficttltOUI lut• II • Cahloarnl• ! ,:; int Of In "'"""'ort llld. 81>· "" J~ A. Rawwon -und9' Ille llcllllou• -WC1\8'aE"' .. OUlfY. ,... . ~ ~ ntNfi.. plMMrlhlp 2409 Lom'"e>etd 1>1•IM1M1it Of •t••• UNI deal by S200. ~ up. PORSCHE ,78 ,.11 SC Stephen R. Delton Tiii• lletemerit ... llled bullMll ~ Of nemM den• lilted lbOYe on Aprll 12 ScrMt San ·F ncilCO C 111 or Of.,.,., petillon Of ecc:ount 72 hrL after p1h.11tc.tlon. ., · Thie ll•llt'Mnt wu hied wltl\ 1119 County ~lerk ol Or-lilted above on M8lch. 15 Thl1 11etemen1 wH flied tOat 14123• re · 8 u prolllded In MCtlon 1250 ... Rllllll ~~r.~,B~:c~. ~llpl 1~!.· wtttt the County Clefk OI Of. !Inge Cc!Ynty on April 26, 19119 wltl\ the Cc!Ynty Clertl ol Or· Tl'lotnU s LM Sc.o11'• RM1au~•nl1 Inc OI the Callfomle Prob••• ·-· .,,.. County on 1'prll lt 1Nt Finley Atmutll •noe Counly on Mey 12 Thie ll819'Mnt Wll hied • Celll I . I • Code A ReQue1t IOf Spec;jel -Bot to n Acouttlc, Cllf· ,.,.7 ,.,.... Thi• •••letnenl WU m.cs 19119 with the County Clerll of Of. 2402 Lc::;,:,d cs~~;,•1::~ Nottc;e form II IY8llll>le from 100,1 Quell St. Npt 8ch ford, xtra tu1p. Mint COO: ~ul>llehed Of•noe Coul PuS>Jlthed Orenoe Coast wtth the County Clerk or Or· F41HOI enoe County on AIHll 28, Franclaco Cell! t4 12:i Ille court ctertc 112·1111 Sdltlon. Mutt Se•ll u N 'l4 TOWN CAA. D111~Pllol Apfll 30, Mey 7. DeltyPllot M1y7, 14,21,29, engeCountyC>f'May 6. tlH P11blllhed Orenge Coast 11119 Tl\lt ~llneH 15 con-An.tMr for flMttloner. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 21,000 875-3381 Real nlc:.I Priced et 14, 2t. 1Mt 1989 F4t1'1SJ Delly Pilot Mey 21 29. June ,.,_ duet.CS by i llmlted partner· IC.._ • O"'-"•· A Law RENAULT '82l.C.raunrf, $4975. Cullom wheel• Su-770 Su·779 Pul>llahed Or•ne-~t 4 11, 1989 O:u"t.~ °'trttJt ~t lhlp Cot,efedeft, 10M Norlll am/fm cua,lo ml, xlnt N9wporter II Motora "8.IC NOTIC£ Detty Piiot Mey 14, 21 , 29 Su·9t0 19~ •Y 1 · 2 • 29• Tl\1 reg11tr1n1 com-~~1;='8 I01, lent• A F A c L l s.. s I F I E D •• • 2 -I I 1· I COf\.d. $2000, 848-8018 546-2017 Eva 54W823 Ml.IC NOTICE June 4• 19119 <> ••• ,,3 .. -IC MnJIC£ Su-78'> metlCld 10 tranNCt bu.II· PvblleMd Of-Coesl ,~TITIOUI ....... ...,....., I""-nu MM llnder l,... lletllloul -.,,-f.,... 'Nltrela LI MERCURY COUGAR 'Sii NAMl lTATnRNT ACTITIOUl .U ... H P\aJC NOTICE bullneet neme or nernu = Ptlot Mey 20 2l 27 Low ml ... AIC .-xc.lent ESP werrAnty, 3K, mint, The followlng !>9'10N ere NAiii ITAff•NT IUIJC NOTICE ACmtOUI ..,...... Jiited tbove on Metch u ses522 condition' S43oo 080 Low boolt. pp 147.54;5 doing bu""9u.. The followlng pweona .,. NAiii ITATURNT '1CTITIOUI ....... tttt 714i ll94-3759 . MUST ~ ,..,. xtss ELECTRONICS doing~.. NOTICI Of The lo41°""'1g per'tOnt If• Nam ITATIMINT E.xec:uu .... v p Ama ,,_,, orlglnAI 17tt7 Newho9I St• H. VOICE CONNEXION NC*-M"'90Nl-.rrY dOlng ~ u. ni. tolowlno perlOtl• .,. TNI lt819"11ft1 ... filed "8JC N011C( Toyota Ce1ica GT. '79 5 owner, '"tored. Mut t Fountain Velley. Celif t2TOS 11835 Sll)'Pl(ll Cwcte. Suite Notlcelln.eby given U\11 BLUE WATER POOL doltlg bu11neU u w1ttl Ille County C19'tc ol 0r.1 ------~.;.;.;;;.;;m,.._-l epd, gd wrk car $1100 '"' Gr .. 1 greduatlon Olobel Redistribution, C.!Mne.c.Jit 92714 lheunG«a.gnedW1Wnotbe SERVICE. 181 E Of8tlg9-N£WPORT CAFE 1301 eogeCounl)lonMayll,1989 'ICTTTIOUl lM.l ... U obo. 642-95111 P r•Hntl $5800 /o bo Celtfornla 17197 Newnope The Voice Connection reepc)f'l11ble for eny O.bta or tl\Ofpe Alie. •72 Ptecen111 Dove '''"'· Sulle 150 FUJtm MAm ITATIMSNT 840-5175, 177.00S7 Ste H FOUl\teln Veney lflC . Clllfomla. 17835 Sky· llebllltlu contrected by Celrl 92870 -Newport 8Mc:h Calif t2&80 Pubhlhld Ofenge ~t The t<*owlng pwaone., VW GQlf. 1985. di..t. 55 C.ttf. 127oe · par1I c.rcle. Suite C. Irvine JoMc>f\ Codefre or anyone AIYln L .. Wendllndl. 161 M ~ s.aia. 2 Lemon Deify Pl'ot May 21 29 June dolnCI bu11neu • mp 9, 5·tP••d . •l e . Tllll bl.It MU 11 con-Calif 92714 otllefttienmyMlf onor.n. E Or~ A ...... '72, OrOYl,lrvlfw ca!tl 92714 4 11. INt CALtF.ORNIA CREDIT AM I F M . s 3 . 2 0 0 dllCled by • corporehon Tl\lt bu•lnff• II con-thll 0•1• Pl809t'IUa. Cahf 12670 Fer•I Jout>t•n 274 s Su-809 AND FINANCIAL SER 9574' 14 Z-21 Tl\e reolatrent com· ~ed by• eorporeuon Detect this 17th dey of Tiii• butln11t It con· leendro An1ne1m C•hl .. _.,. lllf\y.,.r VICES 508 W CoAumt>me menoed lo trtnMCt butt-The reg111rant com· Mey 1919 CIUct«I by en ln<IMOuel t3I07 ,.._ nu iw; Santa Ana. Calif 92707 '12 ....... nw unoer 1,,_ llclilloue IMtlCIO 10 trenaact bu91· ,,_.. c.-,,., 11IO The reg lllr~nt com· fhll bul•neat If con-RCTITtoUI __ 1 Aot>er1 A ..ion... sot W .. bualt-t name or nemet -under lhe tlc111tou1 c-r-°'. C..t• ...... m9nCed 10 ,,~ l>Uli· ~ed by joil\I venture --• Colurnbln•. Sa nti An• Autos DomtstJc 9300 L.oededl PIS, P/8, 9*:1rtc 1111.cs el>ove on NIA bullneat name Of nema CA taa7 nMI under ~ hcti1tou1 The re~t11 rent com· NAMI •TA~ Calif '2707 •85 BUICK CENTURY St•· wlndowl, wire wheel• at lo Jerome Gulllleno. Prnl· lilted •l>olte on Al>fll 20. Put>llthed °''"99 CON* l>ullnea neme or n.,.,,.. ~ 10 tret1tac1 bl.I••· 0Jr'::::::::::: '*'°"' et• Thi• butln .. • It con tlon Wagon A/C P/S mlletl X'lnt CONS.I dent 19!!~ O.lly Pilot Mey 20 21. 21, llflld •boYe on Mey 2. 1989 MM llndel" Ille 11c.11t1ou1 PliNCESS N:Ls .J02 B d\ICtlO by .,, lndiVIOUal f eU..tt · ectc' .... • Thi• etetement wa med --Rune-ten At111n.t.N Wet1dlen<tt butlnM.I Nlme °' name M · • Tiie rag111rent com eunroo • •· r · writh IM County C..ll 01 Or Tll11 1tetemen1 wH hied Se52l Thll 1tetemen1 -• t111d lilted •tlove on Mey 5 19111 •rtn• Ave . Newport m9nCICI to lrent.lci bu11 Excell•nt condition. (71'4) 838-0554 Moe Count" A 1 28• With the County Clerk of Of· -1tl\ the Co\lnf'J Clefk ot Or· Rallk Silla 8Mc:h. c.ltt t2teO MM uno. lhe flc11ttou1 $4500. 675-7755. ,tit ' on pr1 • enoe COunty on April 28. __ .,. lllftTIC( enge County on May 5, 1111 Thi• 1te1emen1 wu flied Treng Thi D*rl Nguyen bv11neu neme Of na ma ,. tl70 1189 ,.._ "" F417'M with tM County Clerk ot Of· 2028 w 8en lOfetlZO Ava .. ,., •boYe on Mey 15 Publllh«I Orene-~I F41.... ITATIMINT Oft PubllatMKI Orenge Coul 1"99 County on APfll 211 Santi AM, Clllf 927~ ttlt E Diiiy Pilot Mey 7 14 21 29 Publllhed Orane-Coe•t ···--o••• .... -Dally Pilot Mey 14. 21. 2&, 1Mt • No~ Thi Anll ~)'90. Robef't A Jone• 11~ • · • • Deity P1101Mey1. 14. 21, 28, u;;; '1CnT.c,ua June 4, 11111 FU"71 ~2' 'W Senc Lor1enio Aw Ttllt 11e1em.n1 wu Iii.ct ; Su· 7aa THO .._ .. NAMI Su·IO 1 Publlll\ed Oreno-Col.l1 venta An&. •Of 2704 w1111 tn. County Clerk of Or ---------_______ s_1.1_.1_1<1_ 1 The followlno. pertont OtUtvPliotMey 7, t4,21.21 OU:~::·~~=~ :G County on M1y 15. rtalC NOTICE "8JC NOTICE h•v• 1bendonecf tne"" of "81.JC NOTICE 1tet netlfl!O tt 11 ,4tl'7tt __ .---.;..;..;;...;..;.;;,;..;.;;,;;..... __ __.;.;;.;=;...;.;;.;..;.=--I'"• Flct1t101.11 lualneu PICfrTIOUI .., ... ,, Su·711 Tfl• re g111 ran1 com· PvblllMd °' "'·-· FICTITIOUI .,_I I --·· NllM BETTER INFORMEO tMt\Ced I t ange ~• MAMR ITATW•NT r_,,,_ .,_II OOVERMENl OROUP NA•ITATl....-r • ftaJC N011C( o rennet ou.i-Dally Piiot Mey 21 21 J1.1nt The............__ MAMl ITATWMINT (BIOO). 2070 Tlw '" ., TM followinO l*IOM ere ""9 Und9r the hctHIOUI 4, 11. tHt ·~"" Pltleont.,. 'TN f(llOWlng..,.,-ION •r• '~· ._.,. • dOW'CI bUllMa ar fllCnnout .,...18 t>llllMM neme °' namea 5"·112 ~~-doing~.. ColteM .... CelH 92827 FANT1\STIC SPORTS ._ITATa•N'f lilted l l>Ove on Merch 6 ---------1 ECl810N MINIATURE. DA\110 8AIAN >DESIGN The FlclttlOUI 9'*""' llAOUES toO l b cS Tiie tGlowlnt lN9 . rtaJC NOTICE 1539 Monrovle Aw , Sutte 408 l..-ood Colle Men' Heme reterr9d to above wu Ct , Cott'• Meu,oc:.~r ~l>ullr-. :'IOftl ere ~ Nguyen 20, Hewpof'1 Buch. Calif ea.it '2t27 ' ' fl4ed In Ofante County on 1-u....,. I c••n l., .. OES TNI atet_,,.,,t wa 111«1 -Tm----11 t 2t&3 Dlvtcl 8r1en Mey9f 408 11uxu FILE NO F415411 'pt; Cert p a 2 E 3~ 14 W h i I ..,..,A ' wltl\ Ille Countt Clerlt of Of. ...... -· -- Max J Jaachke. 10782 l9nwood, Colt• MIM.'Cut Eltu o.th M Vllfdeman. IP ' • 41 Colt.a ....:: cnJ/;212:• • Moe County on Me1 10 T~'::!:! 1t1e Adtml Cltdl, V1Me Perk. 12e27 2070 Tflufln ... .,.., Colla ~=:· Colt• MMe Callf 9'11Ct Jerltd .. ..,ct 3214 tNt dolnO bull,,.. -C~:2:,~nMI 11 con l:hll butln•u •• con-MTI:; c::..:21 ... con-Scott w11111mton. 100 WMl\tneton Ave Coile .... ,..._ N11n2 "AOfESSIOHAl COLOR • ducted by: en lndMdual Loml>ltd Cl eo.te M9te MMe. Cellt tatat r-vblllNO ..,._,. Colll PHOTOO"AP .. IC Sf!R ~ ~;,:i;:·~~om· Th• re9l1tran1 com· ~ !r.:::::v'!:' flled Callf 92821 • , · Tflil bWIMla 11 con·~ "':::.Mfrf 21. 2J ""-VICES. 76.32 E Cllepmen ~ 10 tfenuct bual-"*"*' to trtlnNCt bl.Isl-wltti the CountY Cletk of Of· Thlt l>UllMM 11 ton· ~ by: en lndrflOU., ' ' Ol'lno9. C.iit t2ttt ,,... under IN flctlll -.under t.he llctlllOIJI .... County on May ,, dUc:ted by. CO'pet'\n«"I -Tfl• r9t_l•H•nt COll'I• 14'-tot Ktft Smltn, 1m E. ~ neme °' n..= ~ .,.,,,. or nel'MI lMt Ttl• r•gl•lre ni com. mencitd to trll\NIC1 l>Vtll• ~ N011C( "*'· o..,,.. Cellf tteet titted abow on APfll 21 llMed Mo¥e on {not Y91> ~ °'.,,.. co.at IMtlOld to I/enact .,.,,.,.. ,,.. unci. "" llc11t10UW ~ • ~ .. HM '' ,on. 1Nt ' 0.WS 9rten Meyer Delly PllOt Mey 2 t 21 Ju"9 ,_ un<* tM fiClltlOut "'*'--MIN ot Nrl* ACTmOUt ~·· ducMO by en lndMOIJ Max J JllKhke Tflll IMM4lmtftt wu filed 4 n tNt • ~ n.,.,. or namee lll'9d ~ °" JMU9tY 1. MAMI ITAft~ Th4i reglltr•n• com· Tflll .. ......,, WU ftled ...... ,,. Count~ Ctwll of Of· • . tu-•" lltt.O aoow on Aprtl t. , ... ,... fhe loflowtnt ~ •• ~ to lflt\MCt IN» with the County C..k Of Of. Mlt County on Mey 5, 1199 Plllllp C flll'ICI lf'uoe ~ ~ ~ .. MM undet !tie flctlhOUI enge County on April 19 '41m1 Thie tt•t.,,.,t wiaa ll'9d Tlllll etMerMl•I -flied (t lAM l"ICAN CON· l>U..,_ neme tit nem. ,.,._ ~ 0.7 Cout "9lJC NOTIC( • wltll the Counl)I CWtt of Of, wltfl N County Clwll Of Of· au M l" AD 1118 0 AS .._, ~on May 1 1Nt ~ Or•nee ~· Deity Not Mey 1 • 21. 21. .,,.. County on Al)f'll 19 ~Col.Inly on AOfll 19 (b),t,MUllCAN CONSUMER tc.nMlll A $1Nlh NI.JC ll)TIC[ 0eHy Piiot April 30. Mey 1 June 4• tMt PICTmOUI .,_.. ,.,_.. ,.,_ AhOCIATt:S fc)STAHOR Thll lteMment WU ll'ed -....0....---....;.;.;;.;.;;;;__ -..... ---. ............ -..;;.. __ ,a_..;"8.JC:..:::;::.::~11>:.::.TI:.:IC[::. __ 14. 21 1Nt • ' Su-ll04 ..,._ ITA'111mNT Pvbltlhld Ofenge Cout Pul>lltMd °'~ Coelt ADVl"TlllHO AO!NCY wtUI tM Coun~Clll'tl of Or· l'ICTITIOUI ........ '1Cm10UI .,._.. '1CTIT10UI .._.. ' • Su-761 111_.,. MftTIH' TM fOllowlnt 1*tOn1 ara ~ PllOt AC>rll 30. Mey 1· ~""°'April IO. M«Y 7 l cl )8TlltllOA PU B\.I · engi1CoulltYOt\MIY 5· ttlll .. ,.. ITA~ MAMR ITAftMUn' .... ITA,,_NT ~ """-dolnO blltlnMt.. 14• t, 1119 14• ,, ,... CATIONS, :usn . Seven , • .,,.. TM fottowlng j)Wtonl .,. TM followtng pert.Onl .,. TM follow!-Plf80nl -.....: ll)TIC( ...cnn----.. ' 8lIAF &.suo·a CLE.AN-Su·77l au~7t1 a...°'..,.. 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