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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-01-24 - Orange Coast Pilot-------.~-.-~-~-.,....-~~~~-:--------....... ------~---------- . ,. .. From Hun1ing1on Beach to San Clemenle ... We'Ve got the coast ·coV.ered GARFIELD® . ' ...-'I -,... -• -,, ...... -···-···· ..... --·-· ... ,--··--..,.------r·· . __ ..__... . - SUNDAY, JA UA RY 24, 1988 IT SNOWED A6AIN LAST . N16MT .• ntOSE 6tRDS LOOK l-IUN6R'r' ... MA'10E YOU'D 6ErTER BRIN6 SOME NAPKl~5, TOO ..• THf.RE.'6 llOTHINC:J LIKE A QOIE.1' EVENINC'I AT HOME I ' • • l1M Fl~fNG UP A BATC H OF BREAD C~UM85 .. BY JIM DAVIS NOT AMONP .. ERE, AT AtH RA'fE • I .. DENNIS THE MENACE Tnen why do ~ou call em GOOD or days~ JUDGE PARKER WHEN ABBEY REALIZES > ·THAT LAURA HAS ~ SUOOENLY BECOME VERY NERVOUS 1 1 AND SHAKY, SHE IS TAKEN BACK t TO THE HOSPITAL • BY AM8ULANCE I -1/ARDt~ '1!~~ HAS DR LOPEZ HE'S WITH HER NOW ! HE 'LL SEEN LAURA BE OUT TO TALK TO US AFTER AS YET? E EXAMINES HER! ,.. BY HANK KETCHAM by Harold Ledoux f • • r . I :: I WHM 'b ~FUN t.;z. . . 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'That's how Suzanne Somers describes her family's triumph over alcoholism "My mother said, You'I lose 'PX fans.' I said, 'If I lose ITT( fans because cA this, I don't care. You have to accept the v.tde padcage. "' Actress Suzanne Somers is tablg about her oeN book. YAlict1 comes out Monday. Keeping Se- aets IS not the ald cA stay ',OJ l!aill!tlli mig1t expect if you 've seen SomefS as the dtzy ~on 71r88 's Ccrrpa- ny. Instead, ifs a personal, panu account of. her family's struggle v.1tt\ aa:tloisl I I. Somers tells !'ON 35 heish yearsc:Aher~ th er' s drinKing splintered t he famt(. There's a happv erdng: her father, Frank Mahoney, has been sober more than 10 years. Her stings Denny, Mt- chael and Ma.reen are recoY-emg alcddcs; her mother joined a Sl4JPOrt ~. aid 1her1"V ~ Somers deal v.1ttl the hmt( crisis. 'We are retllt the kdY. ones," she 9f.S. 'We al re- joice in CMS rea:NefY. It' S 8 SJ'!Bt, ~" For ~it was a klna road lftar "1he Mna started. r WIWlt- ect mv dad to 6e ikB ocher' gi1s' dads, 90 I started maki'1g l4> SIDries 90 that people 'MJtAd like me." Sometimes she boeltBd d Dad, a ,._. bl eVAty wortaer, as a mpordl8 aa:uM; someti•• • 8 dociDr who had cied. Her pet- ·-~--- tern of decet contriJed later ttvough aditetY, ~ haY-- oc Md arrest (forwritrig wortfr 1ess checks). savs Somers. Today, at 41 . she st.ars in the syncjcated She's the Sheriff and does frequent gigs in Las Vegas, Reno, AUantic aty. Husbcwld d 10 ~AlanHamel IS her manager. Her son is a cd- lege student ~1tn. her stepson's a ~ =saS: ~~ front California house, comfort- able with its stadcs cA boob and warm famtf photos, Somers talks matter-of- factt{ about the book her moch- er didn't wS1t her to wit&. ·'Weit. ti we 're dead." her mother said Biter ~ the ~ 'WejusrcantiYe throtql this." 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Tax rates are lower under the new law -but not as low for 1987 as they will be for 1988. In 1988 there will be just two brackets. with tax rates of 15 and 28 percent. ahhough some taxpayers will face a surcharge bringing the maximum tax up to 33 percent On the 1987 return you'll be filing this spring, there are five brackets. with rates ranging from 11 to 38.5 percent (see table). In· come brackets will also be adjusted for tax years after 1988 so that inflation alone does not in· crease taxes by pushing taxpayers into higher brackets. TRA 86 also raised the amount of income you can have before· you are required to file a federal income tax return. In general, single 9 • 9 • taxpayers will have to rue a return if their gros.s . income exceeds $4,440 for ~ 987 and $4,950 for 1988. Married taxpayers filing a joint return will be required to file if gross income exceeds $7,560 for 1987 and $8,900 for 1988. There are different rules for heads of household, qualify- ing widows and widowers and married people filing separate returns. There are also higher in· come limits for taxpayers who are blind andbr over age 65. With these higher limits, fewer tax· payers will be required to file at all. There is also a significant increase in the per· sonal exemption under the new tax law. In 1986. the amount allowed for each personal exemption was $ l ,080. For 1987 it is $ l ,900, for 1988 it will be $1 ,950 ana for 1989 it will be $2,000. Thereafter, the amount will be adjusted for infla· tion. To balance this good news. though, the lawmakers ruled that, beginning in 1988, the personal exemption amount will be phased out for higher income taxpayers (singles with at least $89.560 and married couples filing jointly with incomes of at least $149,250). Moreover, begin- ning in 1987. a personal exemption may not be daimed at aU by anyone who may be claimed as a dependent on another taxpayer's return. This effectively rules out double exemptions for work· ing children and their parents and raises taxes for these families. 91C111.AMWM•N*ON required books and supplies. Scholarship money spent on room and boerd, tra- vel or research is now subject to tax. • Miscellaneous deductions -union or professioMI dues, tax preparation fees. ifflestment expeMeS. etc. -are no;w de· ductible only to the extent ttl8t. as a group. they exceed 2 percent of adjust· ed gross income. Un reimbursed employee business expenses also fall in· -.___~~;;;.--._ ..... to this category -with the So much for the good news, even with qualifications. AlooS with lower tax rates, Congress has also presented us with fewer deductions, reduced deductions and fewer exclusions. Lower tax rates, in other ~ don't necessarily mean that Unde Sam needs less money or will collect less money. The new lower nstes, in fact. are now being collected on more of your income. For example; • Sales taxes, formerly fully deduc· tible, are no longer deductible ~ all 5tfJte and local property taxes,~. are still fuUy deductible. • The two-earner deduction, adopted just a couple of years ago to ea. the burden on two-income families, has been repealed. • There is no more income t!Nf!raQ·. ing (~ in a limited Wll'J. on some pension distributions}, so that tax· payers who earn considerably more in some years than In others can no longer spread out the tax burden. • OlaritabJe contributions. whlch were deductible whether or not you Itemized your . deductions, are now deduc· tibie only by tt'°9e who IE'ltaize. No credit may be claimed for poltk:al con- bibutions of IJrrf kind. • Job.~ moYing ex· penses, which were also deductible up to tped6ed lmlts whether or not you llemized your ded~ ere now deductible only by ttK>R who ltemiie. • Only unreirnbur9ed medical ex· penaes in eJICeSS ot 7 .5 peroel d ot adjusted gross income, Instead ot the previous 5 percent. are now· dedudl*. • u.~ c:xmpenl8don-il now fully tmable. • SdlOllnNpt se eJduded ffQf1l talClltlon only to the extent that the money goes for tuition. fees end added restriction that onJy 80 petttnt of qualified meals and entertmnment may be deducted. The 80 percent rule applies whether you are enter· taining clients at ~ and theabe or simply paying for your own meals on a required ~ trip. • Wt!IW! goodbye to most weduca- tional" travel, because TRA 86 eliminates Mf'j deduction for the cost of attending inYestment seminars and . taking work·related tours, and ~ fy limits deductions for conYentions and meetings. A Spanish teacher tour· ing Spain to maintain general famiJiari. ty with the Spanish &anguage and culture used to be allowed to deduct the cost of the trip; no more. • Deductions for trome office ex· penses heve been tightened. The ma· jor change: Deductions are limited to the amount of net income from the business, although losses in excess_ of net income may be deducted against income In future years. ....... d1•c11om The new rules on what kinds of in~ may be deductect. and to what . extent, se ao complcated that they desente tpedal attention.. There lft now. for tax pupoees. three ...,._ and distil act types ot b den!lt: 1. ~ imat -Inducing it 1telelt on per9e1Mll loans and credit cmdl. a*>-.. Mnnce lomw mnd ao on -la nat fuly dedlldtble under 1he new mx law Ind ii awbjec:t to a How Taxing II Your 1917 .___, I .,. ........ ,. ..... ~ .... z-o to $1MO $1Ml to$16- S1'M1 to $27.000 11 pefCIMlt 15 Pef'Wll 21 pen:ient . ·-,.. ..... as perceftt --Id ... $54,GOl ...t .... Z...lo$S.000 ·n percent ,, ........ 15 ~ MaatW, $21,llltoMI• • ~ .... ......, S.SM1 to•• as ,...cent $90,001...t .... 31.5pwcent phase-out period of seYera1 yean. bl may d deduct 65 pen:et il of suc;h in- terest for 1987. Then the deduction drops sharply: 40 percent in 1988, 20 percent 1n 1989, 10 percent in 1990 and nothing thereafter. c 2. Investment interest -on aMounts borrowed to make in· \leStments ~ is stil dedudib6e, but on· fy up to the amount of your net inYest· ment income. 3. Mortgoge inb!fest on first and se- cond homes, induding second mort· gages and home equity loans, is still dedudible. But -~·s always. It seems, a but -the deductible amount on mortgage loans taheli afte- August t 6, 1986 ls limited to the pur· dl89e price of the relidence and the cost of any capital imprOYements. Ad· ditional amounb are deductible. up to the fair market value of the home. only if they are used for tuition or medical bUls. These new rules, you'll find. make for very complic.ated calculations. bl might. for example, take a personal But now. with the deduction limited to the original cost ol the home and lm· proYements plus additional amounts for medical and educational purposes. the lRS has devek>ped a two-page form accompmUed by tow~ of in· strudions. Howew:r, you won"t have to file the new bm If yriu simply take out a mortgage to buy a house. If you've refinanced your house or taken a home equity loan after August 16, 1986 to tap the acxumuJated equity m your property. it's another story. 'tbu1J haYe to proYe how much you've spent on home~ <M!r the years. If your ..., eJICeeds the original cost of the home. '1b.l'D also Nwte to prOYe what you do ~ the money if )'OU're deiming a meckal or educ.a· tionaJ purpoee for the loan. Again, medculous recordsw!JI be very impor· tent shoWd you eYer be chdenged and have to document a deduction. loan for the purpose of buying Profits on the sale of property, S\JC1l securities. When tax time rols around, as stocks or bonds, held more than a should the i rterest on the loan be ex>n· spedfied length of time tMWle tradi· sidered nondedudible consumer in· tionaly been toed at a preferential terest or deductible mestJ1 tt:m in· rate. Under the new a.w, howiever. tecest1 The answer depends on what when you Rll long·tl!rm holdings at ~ you do with the money and how • proftt )'OU'I pay tax on that profit as or· aoon you do IL If you make 10'M" dinary R:ome. The *lQle ~ irwestmerlt within 15 days. you'll is the 1987 tax yes: for this y.-on· automatically qualify for the inYest-ly, the mmdmum rate for. long·term ment lntleielt deduc:tion.. capital gablS Is 28 percent even But If you put It in your bank ac· though the rnmdnun '* for other in· count for a whfJe, e9pedally If you come Is 38.5 percent put It Into an account oontairq other But there·s a rll'1 of light for funds. )'OU may hlwe dlflk:ulty promg that you·re entitled to a deduction. lf you use a portion of the bouowcd funds for an muta •wmt and the bMtce for enoct. pwpoee. 1t*lgl wll get d more complcated. It wlll be vitally Important to keep accurate reoords. The new Nia*> mmn new _..._ complex .. forml. Taldng • mart· Nit; In the pelt. when there ... lmltl en the "'°'9gl .,_... ~ tklf\ ..,. recpr9d. ~tax form. . . homl md code: your c::lude from or CNI dusic -elyo --as-b at lel! 0 sona recur eiigit onth the ti pact child! 'tb Secu and childJ feder ddldl Secu at yo ~ child moni may nami twee who 01 amoi it tu st.me own o&del Yeltr' lerel -Bu unde 'Y«Jl- prori .... hqu .... to• of yo you 1 u::h ... cWa _,_MAmm•m oomeowners. No change has been made In two key provlllions of the tax rode: (1) If you are 5!> or CM!I' and sell ~ home at a pro&, you may ex- dude up to $125,000 of the profit from tax. (2) If you are under age 55, or CM!I' 55 but do not elect this tax ex· ciusion. tax on my proftt from ... the sale 9f your pfil Kipel residence Is deferred u Jong -you-buy anotbet home-of !It least equal WlllJe wtlhin two years. Odldren may no longer dim a per· sonal eJl!f'l1Ption on their own tax ~ as noted eater, tf they are eMgib6e to be dllil1ted as depe Mte. d:s on thS pare a · retlsT). But Chat's just the tip ol the iceberg as far as the Im- pact of TRA 86 on familes with c:hildr9l.. 'tbu must now obtain a Social Security Number for c::hikftl1 age fi\lle and older if you willl tQ daim the c:hBdm1 as dependents on your own redend 1ncome tax raum. If your c:hildren do not already hwe--Sodal Security Nmnben, fie an ap;Ai::Btion Ill yow-local Socilll Securtty OfRce.. More complex rules apply to dill· children who may be earning '°me money ol their own and ID aMets you may havie placed in your chlkRn's ~ wllh • .twp diltilldiol 1 be- tween dlldle I up ID age 14 and ttl09e who are age 14 and older. Ollchn ol-. ~ am emn mr; amount by th9' own efforts and ha¥e have invests I tent incoine CM!I' $1,000, .. 1be IRS has a brand-new -and com- plk:ated -tax form to complete. If your under-age-14 child has in- 'Yestl 1tent Income in excess of $1,000 and has. earned tuable income, be pepered for still more complexity. In this case. the standard deduction (the amount that offsets ta:>CZlble income) is Jmited to the greater of $500 a the actual amount of the child's wages up ~to a maximum of $ 2.540. ·for exam· pie: If Johnny earned $ 2.500 last summer by going out and working for it. and has no lrNestment income, the earnings will be reduced by the amount of the standard deduction ( $ 2,540) and no tax will be due. lf he earned $2,000 on the job and had $500 in benk i lb::iest. howeYer, for the same total income of $2.500. the $ 500 will be subject to tax. That's because the cap oo the stZJndard deduction in this instance is the amot.n of earned income. or $2.000. The maj or change on the retirement-planning front is that deductions t'.o Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) are now Umited. Before 1986, anyone with earned income of at least $ 2.000 a 'yet!lt could contribute a maximum of $2.000 a year to an IRA and take a deduction for the full amount of the contribution. Today. the full deduction It tmoed. to tt\e extent It eJllCftds the - stmldard dedlidlon of $2.54(), at theS' own tax rate. Oaldrea age 14 and older wll mo havie ~maned" or In· Yesb ili:lll kla>me (cMdends and In· terat) taed Ill their own tax '*- is IMlilable only if you are not COYered by an employer pension .plan (either-d you,. If you·re married) or if you earn not m<ft than $40,000 a year as a But lSllMK!id 1ncorne of chichi I under age 14 In ~ of $1,000 a ,w .. taed at the pe19•' '*-This prOYWon efrecthely anls Income- ~ wltHn the..,, • tech~ frequently med In the p8lt ID ~ tmlea an cialege.....,. If you~ ID_,. towd the college~ ~ ~ dMw1 under the new -. ~ ""' ~ '° CIOnllcler ., _. IUdl •• --...... .... the emn- S. on t. Cllh-. me ta· clelated. I~ undlr-14 chld doee . married couple filing jointly or $25,000 a yem-as a single taxpayer. Jli\al ded couples eeming between $40.000 end $50,000 a -year, and *9es emnlig be.tween $2.5,000 and $ 35,000 • yes, may taloe partial cWdmw.. If )tou se d eligible for ful or per· tlel decb:tiorw -end It'• been mll 1...-d that more tt.t 80 pet'-'f.nl of ~ who ah8dy hlM IRAI can continue to take at least some tax deduction -an IRA is an excellent Wiit to set aside money for retirement If you are not eligible for a deducti· ble contrlbutk>n; you may stiD con- tribute up to $ 2.000 a year to an IRA -and you may wish to do so because aD income earned on the IRA will ac· cum~ tax-deferred until it is withdrawn. But be prepared for exten· siYe ~if-you open a non· deductible IRA. A special fonn will haYe to accompany your federal tax return each ye.. What's more. when withdrawal time ro8s around. there will be different tax treatment of the con- tributions to deductible and nonde- ductible IRAs and of the earned in· ~ on those contributions. For deductible IRAs. both contributions and earnings will be tuled when you take out the money. For nondeduc· libleIRAs. contrhldons will not be t.iJaed upon wtthchwal (bealu9e )'OU made the contribution with after-tax dolers), bUt earned Jntsest wll be subjf!<:t ID tax. \ey ac:onte ~ds wil haYe to be kept. if you have both deductible and nondeductible lRAs. if you're to avoid double taxation later ort. To simplify ~you' probably want to keep your deductible and nondeduc· tible IRAs in separate accounts. Two other Changes worth noting in IRA n»es: 1. Asof January 1, 1987 , ~IRA runds may De inYested in gok:I and silver coins mued by the United States. 2. The 10 percent tax on money withdrawn from IRAs before age 59112, (which neYer applied in cmes of death or disability) does not apply under ~ 86 if distributions are made as a series ol ~equal payments CM!I' your life expedZll Ky or the life ex· pectm ICY of you and your bel~y. 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Slaton. a popular Georgian who hasj~t been elected the state's governor in 1913 when a scanda l threa tens his career. He becomes deeply involved in the murder trial a nd conviction of Leo Frank (played by Peter G~llagher. w~o won a Tony Awa rd acting oppos1t~ Lemmon in lhe recent Broadway revi- val of "Long Day's J ourney Into Night"). a pencil-factory manager who a llegedly kmed a young employee named Mary Phagan. Though the politically ambitious . Solicitor General Hugh Dorsey (Richard Jordan) fu els the public's thirst for justice to be served. Gov. Slaton is not fully convinced that Frank is the killer. He exercises hjs power to issue a reprieve, making him a target for the outrage of Dorsey. politica I boss Tom Watson (former "Hill Street Blues" regular Robert Prosky). and nearly the en lire population or Atlanta. Nevertheless. Slaton persists in h1 reevaluation orthecase. which involves recalling a ll of the trial witnes . es. "This is on a pa r with the top theatncal productions," Lemmon claim of the drama, addjng that a major lure ~or him was the chance to wo rk "1th award-winning filmmaker George Stevens Jr .. who produced and co-wrote it. He has never played a politician before but Lemmon related most strongiy to the persona l sideof Sla ton's djlemma. which bad much in common Through the centunes. fine wood shutters have become synonymous with lu~ury & good taste. Today, Heiwood Shut· ters gives an easy elegance to any interior from Colonial to Ultra modem. No other window covering performs Its function with such beauty & grace. Shutters filter light with an inifinite variety of atytes, reduce glare. block out heat & cold, maximize the IMw and expand interiors with clean, simple lines. Unlike other window treatrnents, shutters Increase your home's value. With Heirwood Shutters you may choose Louver widths of n~. 2~. 3'1r. ,.,,, .. We 181ect the finest woods avaJtable & otter a selection or cok>rs or st81N and we wtll help you setect the best design for you Windows & 116dJOQ glus doors. Serving California lince 1953 FOR FREE ESTIMATE all jhe office nearest you e1 "'1 1"111 nla Aw. c.... ...... c • .., C11•> 541-41141 l.9ftl' ...... (2131f537-7349 with the plights of other characters be has portrayed, from Ensign Pulver in "Mister Roberts" to the troubled fac- tory owner ia "Save-the Tiger".~ the two roles that earned Academy Award& for him. "They're all different," Lemmon ays. "a nd they may react or behave diHerently under pressure, but it all comes down to a matter of prioritiea. I think I've just been attracted lo char- acters who are faced with the problem we all race every day. I guess it's because I understand them. I'm Just fa cina ted by the major decisiol\I they have to make in their lives, whether they give in, or whether they stay true to certain tenets that we can admire." Lemmon found the latter in Gov. Slaton. adding that. "One of the thinp I rett was most interesting aboutels tory is that it is upbeat in a poUti~I sense. Nowadays, just about everf· th ing you think or feel about politics 11 downbeat... but at least, there are peo- ple in history who did not sacrifice their principles.· ON THE COVER Jack Lemmon IMk•• ,.,...._ vision •PPNJMCe In "The .. ,., of Mary ..................... .... •iring Sunct.r Md Tueedar on NBC. IURBf'R fROM Daily Pilot January 24-January 30 /3 Famlly Carpet Business Since 1894 In Costa Mesa 30 Years • Carpet sales • Custom draperies • Installation • Vinyl, parquet wood • Drapery rod repair BE ST SELLERS or. SALE NOW QUEEN .· CARPET "Berber" carpets .. Ankara" and "Kasbah" $21 .95 installed over NZX 3600 padding. 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"OU." ** (1985) EllMn Btennen. Mar1ln ~ I r::/:7::-M. _, ....... w..... ... ....... IY.,rar,_.Milllll fM/fY (CC) D.,,_......., ,.. . ...., ..,.,,,.. (ceN) •• , .... a. (CNN) .... ..... (WM) ....... s.c.tr ...... ...... (DU)S... ..... ....,. (GALA)..., .... (He()) ,.,..... "9ct (CC) (S) (UR)C......, ..... (NeCIQ -. u. a.,.. .• e-.,.... ...., {TMC) llCMl: ''Country' *** (19"') JesllC9 Lange • Sam Sheperd . (USA) C.....£.- (WON) llCMl: "Cusl9f of the w.sc· ** (1WT) Robert Shlw. Mary Ur1. -1:10 A.M.- CCNN) '"°"' &IMi -1:3DA.M.-.... .. ,...,cc, ...... (R) ......... .... ..... W P19"'a (CC) ,.. . ...., Uillf ..... (AU) ..... (CMt) lfl,...... ~ .................. (DPN) ......, ..,, ..... (Lft) ,...., ... I ...... CN1CK) ... ...,, """ (IHOW) -= ··~ Cow"** (1113) ,.__ Smll\, c.m.r. Ounc9n, ~ ......... -t:OOA.M.- • Cl) C-.. 11111 I 1 ~-~------i .. '•""' ..,.MtOS 2 0 .... ................ ........ a,c1 Io ... ..... (CC) ........ .....,......, ...... ... .. r..ll9ult ,.... 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(CC) ....... ....... _ ---· ............. ,., ............ ............ ...... ....., ~ "\Jl'lico In the ... lend °' ..... ** ,, ... , ~LllSMIAN = .............. CN1CK) ....... (INOW) ~ "Howwd .. buck". • (1-Lae ~Jeffrey Jones. (TIC) eoN; "Jule -.. Wey You Ale" •tt (1 .. I KrilCy ~. MdlMI OnlMen. -10:JDA.M.-u ......... ...,...., =-re:-. ............. =•:a::., ...., t..ao .......... CWCIMt'-.... -11:GOA.M.- I =" '"=='Mldllgln ....... ,.. .... , __ I 7 Ptf D 2 = ... (CC) .... ... ......... ..... a.... ...... .. ......... ..,. =~.no:. "C': 4 /0aily Pilot January 24.January 30 (1951) A4de MurPf1Y. iW ~ (WTM) ..,_ Cl.A 0 h ... ....... -2:35 P.M.-(DU) ..., a.-1 ,.,.... -3:00P.M.-• c-. ........ UCt.A at Anzonl • llCMl: ''The Twne Ma· c:fWle" •• (1978) John 8eclc. Pl'1edla a.mes. • .... WOl1d Cup m-:.~ ..... • MON: "Mvt ,,.... Herpet Cried lnt NiO"t' *. (tt17) &IUl'I o.y. 8emoe ;:v .............. ....... 9 ' Mm •• ,_,.. .. .... =· I ""9 ....., P91>•••-* C.."" ..... ..., (H'M) 11111111 Wortd Cup ....,., Dowrnli . ,...,, llCME.: "Indian• Jones li'ld fie Tempe of Doom ** (11M) HerYllOt'I Ford. Ka• e.p.hew. (\.ft) ............ ..... (llAJQ llCM(; ''The Wings Of Eaglle" *** (1857) John WI!~·~ 0 Herl (9B.,) --= ''Blood ~· ** (1 iae6) John Wayne. Ll&nn a.eat. C'WQfl ~ • Mlt'lde on ic:e" tt (tllt) ICM MaAOen. ArOuws.ver. ~ ....... ....... _ ..... (c.t,, (WPIX) --= ''The Seduc- tion" * (t 912) Morglln F8'rdllcl. Mlc:l'IMI s.nazn (Z) ~ ''WoHetl" .... (ttlt) Albert Hiney. 0..,. Yenor&. -l:30P.M.- t~·--Niii .... ....... c.... .... T,.._ CIMYOJ....._...,,_.c.. ... , fe*N) .... ...... ~,.., ....... ..... c:-.. u... ... -4:00P.M.- l = .... (R)(S) u ...... 1:.... ........ t~~.:!-'=':lt: .... a llllll'•llllt .... ....... ~ "The,.,.,.,. ... .. Plupef•' * * (tta) Oan-.s ~. 6-\ ;=. fMLAI ·=---· .-~ IOe o.a.~~..,,... ..... =----- CMC*) ~ I:., .... ('9HOW) _. "Big TrCU!le in Utltl °*"' • (ttee) Kun Aus .... Kim canr.1 (T1llC) llCM(; ''Pley It ~. Sim"**** (t112) W°""'1 Allen. Diwl9 Keaton. (UM) ............. ~ MON: --W.IWOM' *** (1173) YIA Brynnet. Al-Cherd 8«ljenwl -4:05P.M.- (8MV0) ....... ~ tee.· •f• •: ,. ; .. 4 Daily Piiot January 24·January 30/5 ., SUNOOPRIE TIE "Developing the Next Generation " Grannies For Nannies Inc. • L1H.'·in/l1'""'°"' • Full-unw/Pan-11m"· • I ~,·,ar 1uar.an1~· on all "pnf"'n\'d Jlfotr.tm ·· na1tnk'~ (714) 583-0711 I /Daily Pilot January 24-January ~O -11:20 P.M. -.................. -11:30 P.M. - I hell I a f ....... SMsllesa.tl (RI ...... , ...... ..., .. ""' ,.. ..... ...,.,. If .. .............. ......... ~From S...Ma • fCNN) ..... Ulillllllll (£8"1) ,_. Auslrlllan Open, Men I Stngles Final (RI (HBO, MOVIE: . Howant the Duck • (1988) Lea nompson Jeffrey Jones (Lft) ....... -..c-. ..... ~1111 ...... (UIA) ............ hly (WT88t-llnJ ... (WPtX) llOWll.: "'The Island • (1980) MIChMI Caine. David Wwnef (Z) llOWll.: 'T oUctl of Eri •••• I 1958l Orson Welles -11:40 P.11.- (IHOW) MON: Wisdom" * ( 1987) Emllo Es»Yez. Demo Moof•. -11:45 P.M. - l eas._. ........... """ ...... e a....aa.t -12:00 A.M.- 1 Giiiey, M.L 1111111 a., ..... ..... c...a ........ 1 .. , .... Daily Pilot January 24-January 3017 CISTA MISA MITSUllSHI r TUNE-UP SPECIAL l I • Replace speni ptugs • Scope and set en· g1ne to fec.tory specihcattons •Road test 4ClL 2815 PLUS TAX One customer per 11 ensac1ion Present' coupon al hme ol write-up ExPtres January 31, 1988 MttsobtSht and ChryslerlMtlSUbfshf vehldes only Not 11eltd with any othet serw:e special °' coopon • SUND\V LA TE NIGHT ~; ..... <W"X> r.,,..... ('l) MOVIE: •l:J Ocndo .. *** (1987) John Wayne ~ M.tehum -7:05A.M.- (WT8S) llO¥ll: ''The Gazet>o (Color)' ( 1959) GlerV'I FoteS. Debbie ReynotOs -7:30A.M.- n.a .... ., l IJ.Jle :.·-.:.. n 'a'' .., '._ ...... ........ ....... (IMU) .......... c.. (GALA) Tltr o • (H90t ~"-*!CCI (SI (Nia() .............. 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(UIA»~ .. ...., (WQN);z 1' (WN) IJ.Jle(S) -12:.li P.M. - (WTUJ R 11 I -1:00 P..11. - (I) ........ T .. .......... [C5&.11 u.e' ............... MTAC .... Ula .... ... (C8N) .. Taa = =" "Sta• Falf ** * (1"5) JeerN Crain o.na AI0'9Ws (UflM) AWA " 11 ' Is ....... (GALA) Tr' ¢ w (RI (teot --= ''The Turning Polr'lt ** (' t77} 5'w1e-y Ma<:Uine. AnM ~oft (LR) llO¥ll: 'Friends' + (1971 I Se1t1 Bury. At110M Alwla. (Nia() ............. (TllCJ llOVIE: "A Gr .. t Wal ** (1-,.._ Weng Shwon ..... (UM) Ufa._,..., (WON)., ... ~=:~:; (i) ... "Tme A,.. Tme ** (1 t7t) MMlolm McOowell. 0.Yid Wenwtt -1:05 P.11,- {WTU) ARllillll- -1:JO P.11,-1 ~,_. ....... ........ ......... .....n.ue. = .............. C\MA) "'9 Iii fie I I (WON) Tr ' wwwa -1:JIP.M.- ~) .... ._. -HOP.M.- L=f: r... ...... ...... ::n .. .... .._ .. LM ... ..,,. llWd Men'' .... (1..., Orson ...... ~Coeln. ~·Lllt-U..111 @Jl""1, 0 ......... {GM.A) ~ -8'adio 9fl ......,.. ,..,. ~ Pon&. ~T-:Gl' '.!.,... 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Comedy) ... flfTQI& The A rcait _.., 1111.ippoMd 10 ,,.. -. a '°"'* Holy-*'-llU'dlaMO 11 an ....cuon Bued on N si.ge lllUIC8I Sl:lryot I ~9111WIAclcMwey,0.-.. nlallll r.-o wood l&ll!Oddii' "'°"'8 up toe. tor K~a .... by Alan J1y Lerner 11"2 Fttaerdt Loew9 H56 m ~I ""' its...,.,.. Clumg WOttO w. .. [)irec:l90 by ~ TV ~ .,.,_ l'I IN 1 lli50s (PG) t2 m Thu 8 Sun 11301m ~ Alan. {PG) • ~ Tllu. 4 p.m.: Fri. 5 Lm. P""-~ ~ * 11938 Western) George OBtlen A (1HOW) TUI 12 P-"'·· I PA: Sil. 8!30 p.m., 2:0l5 Lii\., ...,_,, .......,.,. ** (1Ml, &,.,.,_) Diiis ~ 11'lff lO P'Oteel 1 """' on '-t rand! from OYOaws (nit)&... (S)S"30: m., Fil 7.30 p.JI\.. ~&.II\. (S)~ ~ A ~ oAO ,._,,,.,, hlrlPI a gift, IW lltlll Fr1 t1m ..._.. .. f r ** (19'7. Crime «wM> JofWI INllfld A orafw 111CS ...,._ ~ ~ lor ~ SI Oregon ..... Moofl .. ***• (1973 Comedy) ~yan 0 N..i A palC>e ~and a lrWNCI,,.,, • ...., ..... p ..... .._. a toet anceRor li'4d. (PG) 91 ~ 2 pm . 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I· 1 , II , " • y I 'I ' • • ' • Daily Pilot January 24-January 30/39 -~ , . 40/Daily Pilot January 24-January 30 WHAT 00 YOU FEEi YOlll 000 OR CAT? •• ~ · We Proudly Carry ... SCIENCE DIET NUTROMAX PURINA PROPLAN BREEDER'S CHOICE NATURE'S RECIPE EUKANUBA AVO-DERM EVANGER'S CARNATION TAMIAMI ANF IAMS WAYNE HI-TOR TRIUMPH STARTING FEB. 1st NEW STORE HOURS: OPEN 7 DAYS 9 A.M. -8 P.M. ~ ---~·-· ~ ....... . ORANGE SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1988 ... coast pair die in ·mi~air crash Father, son from Missio-n Viejo killed ,__,-l/t/~hen crippled plane sla111stnto ground From 11.aff ucl wire reports A Mission V1eJO man and has 15- )Car-old son v.cre 1dent1fied as the ~ssengers killed Saturda) when their single-engine Cessna collided v. 1th another small plane over the San Gabriel Valle) and plummeted to the ground. Coast • MAME Awards featured in debut of Showcase of New Hom~s. a new week- ly feature of the Daily Pilot. /C1 Golfers tee 1t up at New- port Classic Pro-Am to benefit Hoag Hospital. /Special Section World Contra leaders signal tougher stance in peace talks.I AS Nation Law officers surrounding farm of armed clan may storm compound. I AS Index About Employment Ann Landers Bridge Business Classified Crossword Entertainment Homes Horoscope Opinion Paparazzi Public notices Sports Style Weather ES 06 06 BS E 1-S 64 OS.6 C 1-4 06 B6 0 3,4 ES 61-4 0 1-4 A2 Authorities said Robert H Kragance . .i.i. and his son Todd v.cre killed v. hen their plane's tail v.as sheared off b} another plane abo' e Temple lit} and the Cessna 15:::! spun to the ground out of control The other plane. a Cessna 1.i.i v.hose pilot v.as not 1dent1fied b) . .. authorities. limped 15 miles ·to Burbank a1rpon and landed safel). authon11es said ,K.raganct''s plane crashed into some trees le')S than I 0 fee t from the home of a 'etaan "alt D1sne\ anima tor 1n a rt's1dcn11al area 15 miles nonht'a'>t of dov. mov.n Los .\ngelt'\ No inJunes v.ert' rcponed on the ground .\ telephont' an'>v.t'nng machine at Kragancc·s \hss1on \'1t'JO home left an eme tnbutt to the love the lather and son must ha'e shared for n~ ing .. Ah gretung.s. " C here I presume )OU are ~eking to speak v.1th Bob or To m ha,en't seen them 1n a wh1lt. Presume the) are oil fl) ing about the count~ in that o~ ing mach1neofthe1rs ·· 1ht' message sa~s an an 1muat1on of\\ C Field s. The tail sec11on of Kragance·s plane v.as fou nd a half-mal e av.a~ from lhc crash site and debns rained down o'er ~'eral blocks. )et no o ne on the ground \I.a' inJured ~1d Deput) Gabt: Ram1r1:1 a Lo'> .\ngl'lc'> Count) Shen IT\ SIX)lt'">man The plane m left engine prof)t'lkr se'ereh iv.med from thl" 1mpao v.as cordoned off h~ J1rpon official'> J)l:nding am\al 1f fedaal in· \ l'Sllgator'> Pu~ces ul thl· ... 1 ngk~ngint" pla nl' fell throughout thl ,11~ a1.t0rdmg tu Rolxn Bebout J h·deral .\' 1a1111n .\dm101<:.trat1un in'>pc.'1.tor hcntT., Dt'put\ \ndrev. Zahorl"ll lound pan of the plant''s burned battM"\ ~' e-ral bloch-awa) P~s of l rumpled metal v.t're found on Rose- mead Boule' ard. Thl" tv.in~ngine Cessna made an emagt'nC~ land mg s.afel~ at Bul'bank .\1rpon about se' en m1nute-s after the 1.\Jll1~1un ~ h1ch took plact' beneath \unn' \k1cs .:11.·cordmg to an F.\.\ J u''; rt ,n v.ho asked that his name nl•l Ix U)t'd Both 1aircr;.ft) v.ere fl~mg VFR (Pleaee .ee COAST/A2) Mesa man shot while fleeing Newport police Parolee in se rious condition after gun !ires during s c;uffle 8) JOSATHA~ VOUKE Ofh0.-,"9C ..... .\:!&-~ear-old Te\as parolee "as an serious cond111on in ttle m1ens1,t care unit at Fountain \ alle~ Regional Hospital aturda~ aht"r being shot once during a bncf carh morning struggle \I.1th a 'ewpon Beach police officer Rack\ Patrick "-la Iler "hose la\t knov.n.addrcss "as an (osta 'vt~ v.as shot about 4 .io a m after he ran from olliccn and then allt."9.edh , s" ung and \trul k an olli1.1.·r, dra" n ser' ice re' oh er . ..aid Lt Tim '~· man .\ nurse an Founuun \ alle' Re- gionars in1ens1' e care un11' s.a1d \II kr "as in senous cond111on late S:nurda' :".ev. man s.a1d the man was shot onct' through the back of his shoulder dunng the mc1dt'nt at 31th treet and Park Lane. T~o uffi1.t'~ CfUIStng the area IO a marl ed patrol unit alleged!~ s.av. \l1ller''> car a 1983 Phmouth ( halknger dm 1ng around the area of ~Pth tre-et and Wt"St Balboa Boull',ard ~Ith its lights out. Nev.- man said .\bout a 40 minutes before. a v.oman 1n thl' s.ame neighborhood re~1ncd that she had awaken to find a man in her home That man fled v.11hou1 harming her or taking an~­ thmg. the lieutenant said 8*.au~ of the anempted bu£1)ar) Jnd thr allcgt~ 11usp1nous actions of thc 'eh1dc 'e" man said tht' officers (Pleue .ee ~A/A2) Mesan dies following collapse at county jail By JONATHA.~ VOUKE ()I .... ~ .... ·- \ 39-,ear-old l o-;ta \k)J d1t'd ~turda,·at l'l I \kd1lal( cntaar'tt'r ht' s10pi:x.'d brt·Jth1ng a JJ, e-Jrller "h1le a pnson,·r in Orange l oun1' Jail henfTs Lt Lam Riche' s.a1d Ra ul CastreJon died 0 1 Jppare-nt natural causes. but an JutOP'\' "' dt'terminc the e\nct C"ause 01 di:ath "as ~hc.-d­ uled toda' Details· ol h1' af""1.-<;t v.ere un- a, a11'.1ble. but C a<;tr;.-. n "as booked into the Jail ''" I..>t=, ~' on child moksta11on ,·hargc' the li t'u tentant said ( astre1on "a'" u'<.'J r a t>i1.mJ" dorm 1wn 1r the mJ1n .rnta .\na 1a1 I R11.he' -.aid On Frida~ CastreJon's cdlm.:un nouu·d 1ha1 he v.as not brt'Jth1ng .\n inmate beg.an card1opulmonar) H''Ul 11aunn until a deput~ took over Raehl'' \Jld Fm: depanment para- ml·d11.s cntt'red the Jail man attempt to rt."''' e thi: man. and Castrejon was ta ken to l '( I \1ed1c:al C<'ntC"T at 1 15 a m Fnda' the lieutenant said. H1.• d1i:d just a tier 8 a.m. Saturda~ RKhC'\ <.aid ·It appear$ natural at this poi nt." h1.· '>.lid The 111.·utenant said a full autops~ and an n\ e-s11ga11on b~ the Orange l l Jnt' D1stnc1 .\ttornt'' ·s Ofli~ \' .... .! ~ •l'nducted. but 'ooth were (Pleue eee JAIL/ A2) Battle over Home Ranch won't end with planners' vote ' Citizens group claims city is moving too quickly on amended version of proposal By JENNIFER WEBER °' .............. In an cfTon to resusc u.ate the controversial Home Ranch proJect. builders Wlll ask Com Mesa planners Monday to approve the sprav. hng dtvelopment -onl) four months after a Supenor C ou n J udgc a fTect1' t'· I~ killed the plan But a c1t1zens' group that suecess- full) sued the cit) O\t'r tht' prOJ~t claims Costa Mesa 1s rushing too fast and has not g_1 H'n rts1dents enough tame to re' 1ew the matenal The pubhc heanng 1 tht' first step m fi~tu;Hng the document to comp- I) v.1th a Suf)t'nor Coun1udge's ruJ1'ng m September that Costa M~ '101- ated state en' iron mental laws. Ju~c Tull~ Se) mour's decision t'ffcctj, t i) suspended work on Ont' South Coast Place. an I 8~acrt' project fcatun ng a I 2-and 20-ston offil't tower. Thnt devt'lopment oceup1es a comer of the 94 acres(' J. ~t'rstrom &. Sons has designated as Home Ranch. .\s P3r1 of h1s ruhng, Se~ mour &a' e the c1t\ until m1d-\1arch to hmit tht' squnrt'· footnge for Home Ranch "1th .an amcndmt•nt to.us gt'nt'ral plan ~ksa lllulJ get an 1.'\\C'n<;1on of up 11.1 Th<.' group that brought the. rase 2.i1) da,11 "The' don't ha'e to raCt' ·· before the ;udgc. Costa \1esa Res1-she said · dents fo r Re ron 1ble Gro"th. 1<; not But Donald Lamm, the Cit\ <; ha pp' v.11h the "a' the c11~ is dircctor of de' elopmcnt S('f\ ices handling the amend ment d1sagree-d "I "ould put 11 tht' otht"r &:cause (\ma "-iesa's general plan v.a' aro und \\ h' dela' 11"·· he asl ed present!) IS lx•tng updat<.-d II IS ,;rm not SUrt. that males a lot OI "1nappropnati:" for tht' cit' to Ix sense:· said Ja~ Humphrt'~. a spol c-s- amcnding the docum<.'nt. said Sand~ man for tht' c1t1zen group 'T m not Gem a Co<;ta 'v1csa rt's1dent and cm surt that makes a lot of tlmC'- planncr 1n 'e" pon Beach · ;udgmt'nt sense ·· \\ hile she realizes the C'lt' has a .\nother rt'ason the residents are dcadlin<.' to met't Gem<; ~1d ( osta . unhapp' 1s that tht'' did not rttt'n t' d, umc:nta11on on the amendment uri•1I la't \londa' Becau5C the docu- m1. nt ... more than 500-pages long. a v.c;. l '' nlit enough ll mt' to ade-quat<'- h "l'I 11.'" the 1nformauon. the group's off .-1al' '>.11J I quest11)n v.tiethcr (the c11~ 1s) making a gl~-fa11h effon" to in-' l'" 1.· the public. Genis said · -\ 1 th1\ pubh stutTs JUSt a l1.1rmalit\ · he charged C. II' r lJnncrs are proposing a ma,1mum of ~ I m1lhon square feet (Pleue eee BOllR/ A2) James Roosevelt: A man who follows his conscience He openl~ supponed Richard Nixon for president. He cam- pl•lned for Ro nald Rcapn. In fact. he won't hcs1mc to support a Republkan candidate for office. Yet. he 1s a life-Iona Otmcxrat who believes the Democratic Pan)' .. on the whole" ofrtrs most of tht solutions for the country's probkms that he v.ould lite to tce im- plemented. • HJS f~ther. b> lhc WI)'. was arauabl) the ittatcst Drmocntk prcsidtnt in U.S. history. J1mC1 Roo 'eh SttS no con- tradiction. ··1 feel lhtte art man' lituat1ons ~here &be Ottnocta1iC Pany dotsn•t offer• ".able altem1- l1\e to tM Rcpubhcans• ~ ttOns.. .. he Mid. "And 1n 1 commu.nity tueh as Ora• Count) thctt art man) t~ whtte 1 Otm<>CT1t would noa tnal> rcprc1tnt the di tna h's a loC more <'Onttt\lh\~ than any DOnUI Democrat •-ould es.pea lo be ... Hit 1nde1>eftdcn• th1nkina in polj- tict typifin IM man who has lhcd • ridl Md vuied life for IO,._.. Mio PAIL AICllPlO fOunda•·a)' 1otb1nc1n h1iown naht despite the Iona shadow cast b) Jus famous parents.. Fninldin and Elcanor Roosc,eh. ow a rntdcnt of Newport Bcac'h. Roosc\Ch v.u born in ~ York C"tt . thcddcsuonoffrankJiq and Ekanor He attended Groton and Harnrd a.W ln'ed wsth djs.- t1nctaon a • "-tannc 1ft Wcwtd War 11. eam1n1 the '•' > Crou aftd ihc Sd'er iar. 1-k ... a ,.,r-rm ' n. ttprntnuna a broad ~on of areat« Los ~ Fonner ~nt b-ndon John~ son appointed him t tt'PfttttUa· th~ to tM Untted NMJOM Ecoo- om1c and ·<X1al l ounc1I He se n ed as '1~ president of mucl Gold~' n Produc11ons and pre 1dcnt ofGoldv.~n tud10 Com- p:in~ Roose,clt pent ume m Europe a fttr JO I n 1 ng In' es tors O' erseas Sef\ aces. Bem1t' Comfcld·s mutual fund empire that collap~ after its sak to s"1ndlcr RobC'n VC'SC'o 1n 191) He returned to C1hfom1a in i Q72 to run tht' bus1n5s and financial ronsulttng finn he st1ll heads toda). He hu "nttt"n tv.o book and u cons1dt"nn1 collaborat1on on a lhm1. But most satisf)lfll of all his \"&ried act•~ ltlC'S ·~ lht' ~ )Qt\ ~ spmt as K"Cttlary to his father ill the late 19 ··1 •'IS 1n a pos.1l1on to earl) out lbc lbi~ m) fatht"r v.-ankd dont:• he a.d 'hp\~ me an opponutul) to ttt ttw ~ of\k c.W .. 1ry and trn~l lhroupOUt lbc country. so I came tO Y.Ddemand lts pans as •cll ai the •bolt • •· nd ••·P'e rM a cha~ 10 •oft "91111 w llOcmYSLT/Aa) .................... -J•aw a1111•elt nh 11 •r•• oallectloaolfA•a•r..laMaoflloe. • , . .. , ~ --- M Oi&QI CW DM.V Ph.OT/ aun.y, ..lllnU9ry 24, 1• • badty faciol ievictlon BJ JSNNIFD WUD ........... A Costa Mesa charity that helped 9,000 people with food and rent money last )'.car is now issuina a plea of its own after re«ivina an eviction notice. Friends in Service to Humanity -(FISH)-Jot arttviction notice Tues- day because the landlord wants to ex~ his OWJ1. business in.to two nea&bborina offices, Executive Direc-· · tor l>ebbie O'Conncr said. Tile char- ity has until the end of February to _mQYe out of the office it has occupied for a dccaae. - .. We're son of in shock," she said. O'Connefls biggest fear is that the charity's services will be intemJpted by the move. · .. It's really putting us in a band." she said. · The aroup, founded 20 years ago, currently pay~ $380 a month for its two-room office at 1670 Santa Ana Ave. Friends in Service to Humanity, with a budget of S 130.000 last year. takes 40 mcaJs a day from Hoag Memorial Hospital to the shut-in elderly, provides money to pay rent and utilities. arranJeS for temporary lod$ing. and provides rides, wheel- chairs, walkers and medical equip- ment. The organization is subsidized by the cities whose residents it serves - Costa Mesa. Newpon Beach and Irvine -the United Way. vanous grants and individual donations. For more info rmation. call 645-8050. . DlllrNllt ..... _, .... ..-.u Debby O'Coper ahowa off aome of tbe food ready for cllatrlbutton. Fire captain saves his neighbor By JONATHAN V4>LZKE Of .............. A friend in need is a fnend indeed ~just ask Jim McKay's neighbor. The Huntington Beach Fire cap- tain was being credited Saturday with saving the life ofa woman who nearly slept to her death after she failed to awaken when her home caught fire. The fire bro ke out in a woman's house at 218 Indianapolis Ave. at 9: 15 a.m. Saturda). and the smoke wa5 first noticed by McKay. who was home on his day off and -for· lunate!) ~ li ved across the street from the burning house. Mc Ka}. a 12-~ear depanment vet· eran. told his colleagues that he tnitall~ thought the plume rising from his neighbor's home was steam. but upon closer investigation he fou nd it was smbke. said Capt. Steve R1n1. .. He punched a hole in a window on the front door and found the house was filled with smoke." Rmt said. "He was forced to crawl around on the ground. and found one resident 1n bed. asleep ... Rmi said McKay roused the woman. who he said was in her. early 20s. and'led her to safety. Three of the . woman's pets. all birds. were killed by smoke mhalation. the captain added. "There's no doubt in my midd sbe would have died of smoke aspht(ia- tion pnor to the fire getting to her." Rini said. ··1 will be very surprised if he doesn't get a commendation fo r this." McKay. however. shrugged off the possibility ofacclaimations about his deed. HOME RANCH BATTLE WON'T END ••• P'rom~l for the enure Home Ranch area, which is bounded by the San D1e$0 Freeway. Sunnower Avenue. Fair- view Road and HarbOr Boulevard. That is 300.000 square feet less than what the city had originally allowed for the development when the Segerstroms were proposing a 32- story building and two hotels for the site. The decision to drop one of the proposed hotels accounts for the reduction in square footage. Lamm said. The 32-story office building previously was withdrawn and the two smaller towers proposed in 11s place. When the developer withdrrw the apphcat1on for the ong.inal project. the cit) pulled the square-foota&e limit from the general plan. Lamm said. Although he has searched the public record and asked City Council and PlanninB Commission members "h~ the limit was taken out. Lamm has not been able to fi nd the rationale behind the dekt1on. If the Planning Comm1ss1on de· c1des to give the recommendation its stampofapproval. theCityCouncil 1s considering a special meeting to handle the amendment. Lamm said. Once the add1t1on to the general plan is approved. the cn y will under- take the environmental impact repon on One South Coast Place. That is prcsenth· being written. Lamm said. i\greeing with the c1uzens· group. Seymour ruled that the original rcpon was fault) because it did not adequate!}: • Descnbe the scope of the pro1ecl. • Respond to .. s1gn1ficant" ·ques· uons raised b} Cit} traffic officials. • Di scuss alternatives to the com- pie).. The meeting 1s scheduled to begin al 6:30 p.m. 1n the Cit\ Council Chambers at City Hall. 77 Fair Drive. ~MESA MAN SHOT BY NEWPORT POLICE •.. -From Al pulled over lhe car in an alle) at 37th Street and Balboa Boulevard. Miller. the driver. and an un1den- t1fied adult male passenger. were asked to step out of the car while being questioned b~ the officers. Newman said. While talking to tht· officer. how- ever. Miller alkged l) Ocd on foot for no apparent reason One officer chased the man. as the other officer stood b> w11h the passenger. Newman said. . • About three blocks la ter. on Park Lane, the officer reponedly sa" Miller crouching 1n a breezeway between two homes. The officer drew his side arm - a .38-cali~r revolver -and ordered Miller to stand. Ne"" man said. Instead. Mi lier allegedly again tned to nee. but was grabbed from behind by the offi cer. who still had his revoher drawn. Miller paused a moment. then reportedly swung around. striking the officer's weapon and causing 1t to go off. Newman said. against Miller was assault on a police officer. Newman said. Residents in the area of the shoot· ing said the) slept through the incident unaware of anything un· usual except for a few sirens early Saturda). Later lhal morning. the) said. police 1nve!.t1gators scoured the area 1n search of any possible wi t· nesses to the shooting. One man. who 1dent1fied himself as Jim Proctor. said he had met Miller through a mutual fnend and thought .. he was a nice gu)." Proctor said he had no idea wh) Miller might have . Clear, windy and a little warmer .. U.S. Temps ...,.,tan• '7 .. Calif. Tempe ---4o M ........ ~. ol 611.f'll . ._..,, ~City ... 21 HlgN, lowl •Of 6 p.m . ...,, •• .. "-~'i:di 14 61 .... ....., 12 .. A!Wny,N.Y 30 °' II• MI O fmM ., 11 ..,..._ ., S2 11 12 4 1 ~-... ,......,..,. AIMltlo 53 ao ...... 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The altitude at the time of impact wasn't a'ailable. "Bo). we were lucky." said Ward Kimball. 7~. the noted Disney animator "ho was at home with his wife. Ben~. 76. and daughter. Kelly. 48. ~hen the plane crashed just eight fee l from his house. The craft came down ven ically and slammed into a magnolia tree but did nol bum. said Kimball. "We heard this roar of the motor.... The plane crashed al~ngside K.im- Then there was an impact that shook ball's office-studio while the family the house. When I ran out there was a wa$ in the kitchen. big cloud of dust dissipating. Then I "h sounded hke the machines that turned around and I saw this crum-pled aluminum plane.just like a giant chew up tree limbs, and then. the fist had crumpled it.'' Kimball said. impact:· Kell) Kimball said. Kimball said his dao&hter ran out--.., Kimball retired after a 40-ycar to the plane and looked for the ~e f'&/. Disney Studio. durina which occupants but there was nothing that the animator and d irector worked on could be done' for them. nearly every animated feature the '"I've seen wrecked planes but this studio produced. includina "Snow 1s just the most total job I've ever White and the Seven Dwarfs," seen:· he said. "D~mbo" and "PinOCC'hio." Winning Lotto number& picked "He did not intend to shooL" Newman said. The lieutenant would not identify the officers involved in the incident. but said bOth were experienced of· ficers. The names of the officers could not be released because of an ongoing investigation b)' the Newpon Beach Police Depan ment and the Orange County Distnct Attorney's Office. Both inquiries. Newman said. are routine after an officer-involved Oed police. 11~::::::::::::::::~~====================--- By Tbe Associated Pren Here are the winning numbers picked Saturda) n1gh1 for the Cah· fom1a Lotte~ 's twice-weekly ··Lotto 6-49"gamc 16 11.·H 7.23.3 andthe bonus number. JX Pla)'ers "ho correct I~ guessed all six number~" 111 ~hare a prize pool of SS.33 m1ll1on. lotter. offic1al"5 said. Those p1ck1ng fh"e numbers plus the bonus number will sharr S 1.46 million: fi ve of six. S75S.OOO: four of six. S686.000 Three of six is wonb an automatic $5 The sales from Wednesday night to Saturday's drawing were S 13. 73 miJlion. The "7-11-:! I" lc:ners were "X." "V" and "P .. ORANGE llily Pi ... COAST IUI MAIN Of'PICE J)()W..1811,St c..c ·~~ C• ..., _.._ e • •5e0 • ............ c• tl~-14 shooting. · Newman also declined to d iscuss Miller's cnminal past. saying 1n· vcstigators from his depanment had yet to contact authorities in Texas. ~here Miller was apparently con- victed. Local authonucs were also investigating whether any Los An· geles or Orange county warranu had been issued for Miller. A small amount of marijuana was allegedly found in MiJl(r's car. althousti the paucnger was not ar· rested and the initial charge lodaed JAIL ••• From Al rou1ine in jail dca1tn. Whtie deaths in the 1all are nol frequent. they arc not altogether uncommon. The Oran1c County Distncl At· torney's Office earlier this month confirmed that the deaths of two inmates m separate Jail faciliues died al their own hands. and one inmate faces charges ttiat he killed two fellow inmates in separate incidents. Jerry Pick. formerly held on rob- bery charges. faces t~o murder counts for allegedly killing two ccllmates. One of his alleaed victims was fil'lt diagnosed as havi ng died of natural causes. but a second autopsy months later revealed he was beaten to death. ~-M 2·Nr&-. • .a.•o>.., ~or• Ju•t call 642-6086 ... lflO,t, , °"' ,o; • "°' ,.... '°"' ..,,.. c • ~JO om i.• .~,6 ' What do you like about the Dail)' Pa lot? What don't you like? Call the number above and you.r mC$JllC will be recorded. tranKribtd and ck· livered to the appropriltt tdhor. · Tht aarnt 24-hour ans'Wttina KrV•« may be uRd lo ~ord lctlttl to tM fdilor on anr tOJ*, Contnbutort to our ~um column must 1ndudt their natM and tckphonc number for vcrificauon. Tells us what's on your mind. -JN C.oCit • ....... c ..... ..... , ........... . -- . ;: ,. ... Clothing • Funlahlng • Shoes ~---......._ ale Today throug~ Jan. 31st SALE HOURS Mon.-Wed. 10-6 Thun.-Fri. 10-9 at. 10-6, Sun. 11-6 / POlo.-~1··~ ·eoutt,wirk COIE · HAAN • -VOL.11,~.M 119 FASHION ISLAND• NBWPORT BEACH • 718-1122 • BUUocb WDllUN Willi .. I ' , .• ' ~-------l:o~~~~J~~·~------~....;.--~~~~~~..._--~~------------~--..--~-,------~·~----• Actor Chuck Norris sued over NB restaurant s&le BJ GllZG u.ERU °' .............. Actor and former karate champio n C huck Norris has been sockt'd with a SI million lawsuit by a Newpon ~ach businessman who claims Nor- ns' company defrauded him in the ~le of a local restaurant. The suit was filed against a Santa Ana-based company called Norcheclt of Newport Inc., of which Norrisand his wife, Dianne, arc panners with another couple. The suit alleges that Norchcck deliberattly falsined infbr- mauon dunng negotiations with businessman Ralph Furra for the sale o fWoody's Wharf. located at 2318 W. Newport Blvd. Listed as defendants arc Norris and his wife. who live outside of Tustin. and Mark and Carol Holcchcck. Norris. a formtr world karate cham- pion and star of popular action films such as "Missing In Action" and "Lo ne Wolf McQua1d," is hsted u a d1r«"tor of Norcheck. His wife is hsted as the secretary/treasurer of the ROOSEVELT From Al "'1th people I admired and stall do." .\hhough he can boast a dis· 11ngu1shed poh11cal ca~er ofh1s own. Roosc ... ch never wanted to follow in his father's footsteps 10 the White House ··1 th1~ m) father had that rare combination of the ab1hty 10 do the JOb and the 5elf assurance that even 1f ht' didn't ha'e the 1mmed1ate answer he could find the answer." Roosevelt said. "He never doubted that he would O\ crcomc wha1e-..er the d1fficult1es \.\Cfl' ·• Like most people. Roost\Clt would ha'e done things d1flhentl). gi ven the opportunll). But he has no regn:ts. ''because I think )Ou take hfe a~ \OU find II .. For eumplc. w1th the benefit of hindsight he no"' believes he "'ouldn'1 ha'e g1,en up his scat 10 Congress to take the l'.N. post. .\nd he wouldn't hayc run for Callfom1a go' ernor in 1950 aptnst the incumbent. ".\It hough I made a lot of fnends and go t to know the state. I think I neHr had an adequate reason to o ppose Go' Earl Warren." he said. In fact. gl\ en the state of politics toda). Roose,elt doubts he -.ould run for an) office. "Why should I take that kind ofbca11ng for my family and m}sclf'>" he asked .• "There's a cns1s of tonfidencc. tn fair ~rt that's fueled by the media. But it's partly the blame of the people themselves. or the candidates them- scl,es." he said. "We ha c a situation where we think v.c should have nothinJ but heroes. ~nd its led to an acccpttng of media eltplo ration of private lives. to the degrtt that ~·"e forgotten that public servants arc plain, ordinary people. · "M> father would've bttn the first 10 sa) that. It was the same with PrcsidentKenncd). We found their strengths." Roose\ cit believes the countr; needs 10 continue to look for the most qualified people for office. but not d1\qualif) those who ha-..e made ma Makes .. -\n) thing that ~.'scourages part1c1- p:111on 1s 3 shame. he said. But v.h1le the \ast ma1ont} of <x:1ogenanam might be ready to reO\.'cl on such things. James Roose· \l'lt isn't one of them. He doesn't company. with Mark Holech«k idtolif ted as prcsicknt The 1uit a.ts for SI million in punitive darnqes and an un- determined amount of acncral dam· •&es. The suit basically ICCUSC$ Nor- chcck of selling Fum the restaurant equivalent of a lemon. Norchcck sold Woody's Wharf to Furra for SI. I million. accordin& to the suit. Furra bcpn operatina the ~taurant shortJy after takin' pos- session in Aucust. and claims in the suit that he bepn noticina structural Oaws in the buildina and began experiencina problems with the plum 1n11 Furra daims he later discovered a use permit condi11on prccludina the use of the restaurant's patio area after 11 p.m., a stipula1iop that was alSQ not revealed by Norcheck and which Furra claims would cul his profits by as much as 25 percent. It was later discovered that res- taurant signs listing maximum oc-_.._ nave time It helps, he said. that he has a 17- )ear-old daughter "who keeps me )Oung." His consulttng firm stall keeps him busy. along with a host of o ther enterprises. Among the most controversial 1s a group he helped form called the National Comm111ee for the Prescr- vauon of Social Sccunty and Medi· care. Cnt1cs have charged the lo bb) sroup with terronzinf old people wt th its mass mailings. t has been tn· \CSt1gated over the )ears by sc:veral congressional comm11ttts The) 're still looking. But Roosc:,elt considers 11 among the most important endeavors he has undertake n. "There was a deliberate effon to dismantle the machinery of Social Sccunty which I considered to be the mau\ contribution m y father made to the dom~t1c cconom) of the count~ "I got a lot ofnak in the begtnning." he said. "I think people thought ""c were tf)·ing to establish some kind of a poht1cal machtnc." Despite Social Sccunt~ ·s reputed status as a sacred cow. Roosevelt feels \ tndicated as 'anous poh11c1ans broach the subJeCt. such as prcs1den· tial candidate Bruce Babbm's proposal that some Social Sccunt1' benefits be taxed. Roosevelt said hlS own children arc skeptical that Social Sec urity will be available when the) reach retirement age. He hopes. through his lobb) ing firm. to educate the public otherwise. "The way to beat that 1s to show that it is active, that 1t works. that people arc enJO) 1ng thc benefits of 1t and that the scare tactics arc realh an effort to defeat 1t." he said · In fact. education 1s a pnont) in Roo~velt's hfe todai-He 1s a Man accused of tiying to_ toss wom.an froID bridge By Tiit Assodat~ Pms An Anaheim man was arrested for in\es11ga11on of attempted murder after he alleged!) tried to throw a woman from a 40-foot frttway bridac after forcing her car to the side o flhe road. pohcc said. Authorities said Michael Stewan Kraft. 35. v.as apprehended by an off· dul) fircfiJhtcr and pohc:t officer short!) after the 1nc1dent Thursday on the Ne"port Frttway. Police ~at. I 1mm Bro"ne said Cham11an Walker. 20. of Orange. and Melanie Thomas. 22. of Whimer. were traveling with Thomas' baby in their car when the incident occurred. The women told police a motonst ta1laa1cd Thomas' car and refused to let her 1n when two lanes mCf'ICd into one. then tned to run h~ car off the trans1uon road from the eastbound Garden Grove Freeway to the New- port Frecwa). After the two vehicles pulled onto the Newport Frttwa). Kraft allegedly fom:d Thomas' car to the 1idc of the road. then acted as though he was aoing to back his pickup truck into the car. Bro"<ne said. Browne said Walker aot out and asked Kraft to stop. telhna him there was a bab~ in the car. Instead. he said. Kraft allegedly Jr3bbcd the woman by the hatr. hit her in the head and shouldcn and pulled her to the side of the freeway. wherc he tried to throw her from a f rccway bridge to a crttk 40 fttt below. Kraft WIS held It the 0ranF County Jail Frida in lieu ofS2SO.OOO bail. cupancy fisurcs v.erc incorrect. and that recent ··undisclosed c11at1ons b policing agenc ies have given the location a bad name." according to the suit. ' According to court records. at least two claims were filed against Nor- chcck during the past year b} patrons alleging the} 'Were assaulted · b> Wood) 's Wharf emplo)ees Nearly a half doLen such claims ha\ e ~n filed against the restaurant _in ~hf"\:>ast few ) ear'> Chuck Norris v.a<, not named as a defendant in an~ of the assault claims. but Dianne Norris "'as Because the alleged probtems were never discussed dunng negouauons or noted in the escrow contract Furra is suing for fraud and br(-~ch or' contract He also claims that Nor- check "misrepresented and d1s- toncd" the rcsta uran1·s books to pump up the as~sed 'aluauon of the business. Furra claims the restaurant "'as member of the board of trustees at Chapman ( ollege in Orange. Roose' eh "'ants 10 establish a chair thro ugh the Enterprise Institute at Chapman "to put the weight and fac1ll11e<, o f the lOllege behind e\plor- ing the doml'sllc economic poltc1es of the count() and ~e "'hat v.e'rc missing. what we're d oing that m1gh1 be qul'slloned or appro\ed and general!\ a connant "'alch over the trend o(~·,ents as the~ affect the li\es of the people of the count!') ·· H<: "ould hl..e to establish another c hair at th\.' l C I \.1 ed1cal ~hool .. for the purpo'>C of re' tl'"' 1ng the health o f the countn .. C.1ting the .\ID l'p1dem1c Roo\t.'- 'l'lt said "Ob\ 1oush. 30\ COUOlr"\ "'hac h has the ph~s"ai probiems from a medical point of' I<.'"' 1s not able 10 do"' hat 11 should be able 10 do for tht• ma\lmum amount ofhfe .. RooscHll has tried 10 get the ma\lmum out of h1~ life. and he hOf>l.'S he'll be JUdged on his ac· complishm\.'nts "'llhout comparison to his father's .. Becau~ I "'as the oldest son. l'H alv.a~s f('(1 people e\pccted I'd per· haps do greater things than l''e tned 10 do." he said "I'd like 10 be JUdgt'd on the fact that l'mJUSt a normal 1nd1v1dual. not n\.'cessanl) possessing all the at· inhutes of m) father and mother. "I've consc1ousl) tned to serve." .\nd . in more wa)s than somC" might realize. he did emulate his father. Franklin Roose' cit. his son con· fided. also -..01ed for Republicans "First of all. he \OtC'd for his uncle <Theodore Roose\Ch)." he said "So I said 1f~ou have the courage to do 11 \\1thin the fam11\. \OU should ha\ e the courage to do · 11 outs1dt' too." Jack Smock ChuckNorrl.8 ., I onh v.o nh aboutS700.000 when he bought 11. rather than the SI million assessment claimed .by Norches;k. Attorneys for Norcheck could not be reached for comment. Patncl.. Carroll. anorne) for Furra. was also una,allable for comment A manager at Wood} 's \\'harfsa1d Furra v.-as out oflO"-'n r Otange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday. January 24, 1988 AS Lagun.a opp.oses · AIDS iriitiative By LANCE IGNON °' .. ....,,.... .... The Laguna &ach Cit) Council \.\Ill oppose an 10111a11,e on the June ballot that ·.-01.1ld remove the con- lident1allt) fro m .\ID tesung. The so-called .\IDS in1t1at1ve would declare the deadly 'irus an 1nfect1ous. contagcous and com· municablc disease and -.ould allow health offic ials to track A I OS v1ct1ms. Backers of the 1n1t1atl\c. Prevent .\ID ~o"' in Cahfom1a. or PANIC. >3) health offietals should also be &l'C'n the nght 10 quarantine AIDS '1c11ms under cena1n circumstances. l ' n~r ~urrc11t li.v.. th0.5C who llli po~lll\C for the Human lmmunodefi· c1cnc) \'irus CHI\). an indication that someone has been infected. have a right 10 keep their Jest rtsults secret The 1n111a1"e "'a'> authored b't Bnan Lantz and Khu'>hro G haod1 of L1' ermore. "'ho "'rote a s1nular mea'!lure. Propos111on 64 l'WO }tan ago It "'as endo~d b> pres1den11al candidate L) ndon LaRouchc and defeated in No,cmbcr 1986. The Cit) Council also opwscd Pro posuuon 64. "This 1ni11auve 1s born out of h)strna It's not coming from the medical community. The surgeon general is opposed to this," sa1d Mayor Pro Tem Robert Gentry. With the count() ·s highest ~r capita .\IDS rate and a large p) communll). Laiuna Beach has been pamc ular; sens111vc to the issue. So far. hom~xual mcnlrc hardest lut b) the disease. for "'htch there 1s no kno"'n cure "The basis of1he .... 1niuauve IS that AIDS can ~ transmitted by-eesual contact. But the medical communll) around the world has said this VIJ'US 1s hard to get:· Gent() said. ~There is not one cast of casual contact 1n this na11on · If earners v.ere 1denuficd. then health offi cials could take steps to pre' ent them from spread mg the \ 1rus to others ..., .......... '-...... Jamea Rooaevelt baa chronicled on film hia auoclatlona with aome of the nadon•a moat powerful men beginning with hi• father. Franklin RooeeYelt. and otbera lncladlni Lyndon Job..naon and President Ronala Reacan. The &allery llnee hla omce walla. Yachting author Jack Smock dies Jack Smocl... a "'1deh lnov.n ad,enising ewcull't" and } achllng author of Corona del Mar. died Saturda' at Hoag Memonal Hospital as the result of a long 11ln~ He had been cnucall~ 111 since collapsing a1 his home Jan .i '01 :i 'achtsman per St'. mocl.. \.\llS w1dcl) kno"'n in lht· \\ l''ll Coast }ach11ng community for hlS hard-co,·er bool.. Tra nspac. a h1stor) of the Los i\ngelcs to Honolulu ral·e from I Q06 10 1985. along "'1th a bnef history of the sponsoring Transpac1c Yacht C1ub. and notes on the 11 ran~s from Los .\ngdt's to Tah1t1 ~ Tht• 'olum1nous bool.. details aJI of the Transpac rat'n to 1~-~ "'1th appendages for the 1981-8.J..85 races. and has bl'Coml' l..no"' n as the "bible of the Transpac." fhe bool.. "'as a labor of lo'e as Smoct had been 101all> blind for 1he past right 'ears Pno r to his loss of sight. he "as editor 111 'c"' pon Harbor Yacht C1ub·s monthl) bullcun ... Hard On th<' Wind " He had been a member ofNHYC sinc<' 11P O Profess1onall~. pnor 10 his rt'llrement. S~ock had a wide bad.,ground in the ad' entS1ng business. He first entered the adn·n1 ing business in 1938as1 cop) v.nter for the Los ~ngelcs office of Lord and Thomas. In 1943. v.hen Lord and Thomas was dissolved and hc\:ame Foote. l onc & Belding. he became 'ice prc~1dC"nt and was elected d1rtttor in l 9SO. He resigned from that orpniuuon in 1953 to bttome \1tt president 1n charge of the Los o\ngclcs offic:t of Young and Rub1cam. In 1962. he became president of blS own agcnc}. Smock. Debnam & Waddell. • His first major acrount at SO&W was the Union Oil Co for v.hicb Smock wrote all the compan_fs _radio and tele' 1sion commcrctals for the Los Mgelcs Dodgers from the lime they mo\ed to Chave? Ravme. In addmon 10 sa1hng. moclt"s m~or hobb> 1n later )tars ~as amateur radio which he o~ratcd under the call s1an 6FPO. He ts survivnt b) hts Wife. Jttn: two sons, Sand .... San Manno. and "ter, Arad11. a dau&hter. JuJi Cook. frvine and SC\'cn pa.nddutdren. The fam1l¥ has rtquC'Sled that donauons be made to the Braille Institute and the Hand1 Ham Courage Center. Golden Valle) Mmn. . The family said his rtmains will be cttmated followed b) a pclvate bunal at sea. Tentative plans call for a .. memonal wake .. at Newpon Harbor Yacht C1ub Thursda) afternoon. Dana Point cltyhood opposition forming tbc n«auty of addana another la)" of aovemmcnt .. o·Mara Mid he knew. number ofbus1nm owners 1n Dana Point wbo ~re conc:tmtd about the possible 1mpolition oflld*d ftts b the new c-tty •o"cmment .. Loot at U.una kach:· he said .. What cit fO~emmnt bas doM there hu not bttn 1 posl\l\e 1nftueMC, .. -said. ... A lot of their pfobkms ha""C been brMlht oa by small·to..-n. narrov.-muwkod poltt1c1ans W9'o mint o.ly otlhe1r k>ca.1 uuemu inste.d of 1n terms of ~· ..... -O'W...ad h11oppo1mon movement •aut1ll in the -..aive ~He IMd ochers ~ho hid conw forward to aprn1 their coaccms hid aucd him no& to d1vull!L" their names. .. Al tbst poiat I'm just tf)tnl to 1tt bov. mud\ pa roots support tMrc is ror this. •• he said ... , thtnk thtft IS. ... rm "°''°'!I to bit tM IOM ranttt and JUmp up and .,..byra)'ldf. o·MaraMlomtidltd Dana Po1nt•scit)hood adcn re... hav1~; mw .. a 11np of C'Olitai naebbofttoods tltiat hid illd'*d in the 1.APna iauet C'tl hood -'9cateo. ,. Rcs1dcn1' 1n I 3 oastal ne1ihborhoods ,-oted in an ad' ISO() elcc11on list O\ ember to quit Laauna 1 tauel and JOID CRna Point Lacuna N1aucl'~ cit hood commmtt bas disputed the el«uon and the Local A.&en~ Formauon Com· m1SS1on 1S heduled to decide on Jan ~., v.hett to put the nc1.&Jlborhood "I don't lh1n.k 11-. appropnttt for these pohtK't-"s to ha"e ttacht'd o'er into anotbtt ~mmun1t). -..hen Wf M\-C pknt )' of' concerns nabt hctt 1n Dena Poi n 1:· he saJd Mlle Ellen. one orthe pnl\{'1pel ptt1t1ontn for Dena Poinri at hood. said he had never heard ofO'Ma.ra... He Aid O'Mara· concxm O\"Cr tbc .ur.d .. Jnatcit•,. .. oflht 1 l coa tal nel&hborhoOdS •-u beri' on an~ i"'Pft'Ulon . ··tfht had follo•~ the 1 UC. he'd know that ~didn't IC> to lho9t noabbomood.s· the came to u M ii.id 1'be) 'ottdo,~helm\ftfl> tojo1n •ith Oen.a Point. We bad notht"I to do •1th lunna them O\Tr •· ~ 51.id O'Mara·s opinJOn that Dana Point i ~lrt9d) wtlt Ko'td count) go"mimcnt •as not s.hattd f ' .. ' b) man) other res.dents "\\hen wt ,,.-crt out ~ on the strttts pthenng S'IJl&tUl"C$ on our pet1t1on that was one of the main conttrns that propk t"tpresscd," he sa.1d.. .. that ·~ v."Cft not"'"'"' our share of SCf\ ten from the rount •· The tact that Dana P<>tnt has Im~ undc\""Cloped land 1 no re n not to 1ncorponte. Eacrs said.. ·, mo~ to local control than $Jmpl~ cont~l­"'J the number ofbutld•"I permits that aft f01"1 out," he said -what the opponents arc •> ina ts.. •;f n isn "1 broken don't fil 1t. but don't makr 1t an bc'ntt~tbtt.'" s to the da"llC' of'htPer" bulncu ftts.. EatT"s said 11 would be up to the' Oh!T11n the city to cktennine bat f; lO Cha1'9C. •· ~a:orclu'l to O\lf finanaal 1nfomumon. theft woU1d ~no nttd fOC" any c~tra ~"'from fta. .. be-.id. -au, m) main~ to thal <'OCK'U'D lf ou're a>nca"ftt'd • ut u. make wre your c:oncum art reptn£ntcd on the Ctt) ouncaL Tba1 lbe ut. do• want local conU'Ol O\tr our affa1n .... ( " • Derailment blamed on bad signal light PICO RJVERA (AP)-A maJfunc-- tionin& signal li&ht appeared to have caused a freiaht train to crash into a parked train, killing a man and IJ.lliting a fire that consumed a church and a store. a railroad officiaJ said Saturday. A 72-car freight train traveling about 40 mph to 45 mpb slammed into a parked 67-car freight train at 10:30 p.m. Fnday af\er a signal tight about a mile away from impact gave the green gcrahead hght. an oft1c1al said. Damage to the trams and bu1ld1ngs was estiOlated at $2.3 million. .. It looks very clear at this point that 1t wes not the fault of the crew of lhc locomotive." 51KJ Thomas F. Buckley, a Santa Fe Railroad spokes- man ... The best we can determine is there was some fault of the circuitry, not of \he individuaJ operatjng the board:· The signals arc operated by a dispatcher at a center in San Bernardino. Buckley said. "For some reason. the g:rccn sianal was gi ven for the second train. The normal procedure would be to give a 12· to I >-minute interval and a red signal between trains." the spokes· man said. John R1ley. adm1nist:rator of the Federal Railroad' ,Adm1nistrat1on in Wa5h1naton, D.C., said that tM invcshption was focu5in1 on the possibility that a "rcttntly modified si,nal system may have been mi• wired. or maJfuncttoned for some other reason." Riley said the raiJroad was in· structcd to not use the signal system in any area where the modifications had been performed. pending federal inspections. . Houses, shops and apartment buildings on both sidet-of the track at Serap1s A venue and -Rivera Road wcrt evacuated for five hours as flames were doused and bulldozers moved charred locomotives off the twisted tracks. Smoke lingered above the cars more than 12 hours after the wn:ck. The track is aJso used for Amtrak passenger trains, and officials csti· mated it would be midaf\emoon before Amtrak trains could start running on the line. Santa Fe freight trains were rtrouted. Damaacs for train equipment were estimated at $2 million. while the structures burned were each worth approximately SI 15.000. Six locomotive enginci and two freight cars derailed from tl1e longer tffin. and two cars from the stopped train careened off the track and landed in the backyard of a delica- tessen. Cher, Williams win Golden Globes BEYERL Y HILLS (AP) -Cher. the do" dy -w1do" who falls tn lo' e v.11h the· wrong man 10 ··Moon- struck.'' and Robtn W1lhams. the man1cd1scJocke) 1n "Good Morning. Vietnam." won Golden G lobe a-wards Sa1urda) night as top stars tn a movie musical or comedy. The Holl) wood Fo reign Press i\s- soc1a11on gave its supporting per- formers awards to Olympia Dukakis. the fe1st) mother in ··Moonstruck." and Sean C'onnef)'. the incorruptible policeman 1n "The U ntouchables." Williams "as in New York appear- ing on "Saturday Night Live," but Cher appeared o n st.age at the Severi) Hilton Hotel to accept her award. Among her thanks were to Norman Jewison. "The grumpiest old director in the "hole "orld.'' and her fnends. "Who ha'e taken so much off me." Bri11sh comedian Trace) Ullman and the sardonic Dabne) Coleman scored as earl) -winners 1n the -iSth edition of the Golden Globes as best star performers 1n a musical or corned) TV series. Both celebn11es accepted their awards in character. Miss Ullman. chosen far her Fox Broadcasting series "The Tracey II· man Show" appeared in a dress that seemed suttable for a wattress in a 1%0sdmer. ·Tm thnlled to b1ts." she gushed. adding that she "ould esche" the normal 'thank 'ous· because "even.- bod) on our show knows what hell -i.e go through 10 get It on.·· Coleman. selected for his role as failed spons writer on the ABC'-T\' sho" "'Slap' Maxwell Stol')." glanced at his gold-plated globe troph) and cracked: "Actually l thought 1t was a h ttle bigger than this." "The Golden Girls:· NBC's saga of retirees in Florida. was named best musical or corned} 1elev1s1on series. Best min1senes proved a tie be· tween CBS' "Escape From So bibor .. and NBC's "Poor Lillie Rich Girl: The Barbara H uuon Stol') ... Tclevison supponang awards went to Claudeue Colben. who didn't ancnd the ceremon). for "The Two Mrs. Grenv11les" and Rutger Hauer for "Escape Fro m Sobnbor" It "as Hauer's -i4th b1nhda) Saturda}. .. , can't think ofa more memorable b1nhda~ than this one." he said. In the motion picture categones. ..Broadcast Ne"s." "Moonstruck .. and "T he Last Emperor'' were the films to beat. Each had five nom1- n:i11ons each. followed by "Dirty Dancing:· "Fatal Allraction" and .. C'r) Freedom:· all with four nomi- n:i11ons. The two-hourceremon) was syndi· cated b) Dick Clark Produc11ons.: appcan ng I I\ e in some markets and tapc-dcla~ed 1n others. Q, er a -is-~ ear penod. the Golden Globes ha' e been the film world·s most informal. sometimes h1lanous and often contro,crs1al awards. State Bar considers 68 percent hike in dues SAN DIEGO (AP) -Membership dues for the St.ate Bar Associauo n should be raised 68 percent next )'ear to help pa> for improvements in the associauon's system ofadministenng d1sc1 pline to wayward lawyers. In an address Fnda> to the Lawyers Club of San DiCJO. Bar president Terr) Anderlin1 said the associatio n's d1sci pl inar) S}Stem was "not one v.e can be proud of ... He told auomeys that a dues increase to improve the S)Stem was preferable to losing control of the d1sc1phnaf) process 10 a state agenq . "I don't think we ha'e a choice:· Anderlini said after the proposed increase tnggered a chorus of groans from the audience. "If we tum this O\ er to another state agenc) ... the) "ill gladl) do it. Bu t the) w11l use our mane) and the) \I.Ill ha"e people on the board who are poht1cal ap- pointees -non-law)ers who don't understand our profession:· The proposal has cleared two State Bar committees and will be con- sidered again Saturday dunng a meeting of the Bar's 23-member Board of Go,ernors. Under the proposal. members' dues would 1n· crease from S275 to $450 a year for thr('e ~ears. beginning in 1989. .\n' increase must also be ap- pro' id b~ th~ state Legislature .\nderhn1 said that ncarl) all of the increased re' enue -an estimated S 17.S mil hon -"ould be used to help correct defects 10 the Bar's S)Stem of handling citizen com- plaints about C'ahfom1a·s 11 0.000 auornc) s. Roughl> 11.000 com- plaints arc Ii led each year. and the Bar current!) has 1.500 cases awaiting 1n,est1ga11 on. Last }ear. 106 law)ers "ere disbarred and 280 were dis· c1plined r ~Governor asking president to hike the minimum wage , By'l'kAl..ela&d Preu J SACRAMENTO -Gov. Gcorac Dcukmeji.an said Saturday be has written the president and con.,.essional representatives ~o urge them t~ follo-:w California's lead and raise the minimum wage nanonWlde. CaJ1fom1a s . minimum wage ofSJ.35 an hour will jump in July ~o $4.~S an tiour for most minimum-wage earners. Employees who cam ~ps w1ll.ttee1ve a SJ.SQ.an-hour wage. DcukmeJian said in his weekly. statew1d~ radio address ~hat worker5 nationwide have seen their earning power shnnk 41 perce~~ since the la.st federal mini min wage hike seven years ago. Last year, Deukme11an ~etoed a bill to increase the state minimum wage. saying the st.att; lndustnal Weflarc Commission rather than the Legislature should set the ra1st". Robertson hlt for drug-use clalm in speech BAl(ERSFIELD -In speeches around the couMf). Republi~n presidential canchdatc Marion G . "Pat" Robenson claims preschoolers 1n Bakersfield take illegal drugs and he \alls for toughe~ pUJ!ish~e"!l of pushers selling drugs to children. But law enforcement authont1cs 10 this c11y I 00 miles north of Los Angeles are unaware of an} cases of preschool drug abuse. The Bakersfield Californian newspaper reponed this week that Robertson ·s remark 1s ma"curate and probably the result of a misunderstanding of a tal~ he had "11h a shenffs deputy during a Bakersfield campaign rail). "I told him that I thought it -was a shocking state of affairs 1n o ur country when we're so besc1gcd b) d rugs in our culture that 11 1s necessary to stan talking to kmderganeners about not taking 111~1 drugs." said the deput) . "I did not sa} kids "ere taking them (drugs) 10 k1nderganen." Court of Appeal nominee out of running SACRAMENTO -The appointment ofa temporal) justice on the 3rd D1str1ct Court of Appeal has been scrapped after Hispamc ocpnizat1ons alleged the nominee 1s racially biased. a newspaper reponed Saturday. "I am not in the running.'' retired JUriSt George Paras told The Sacramento Bee. "Plans have changed. but I really don't want to say much more than that .. Paras was nominated by Rohen Puglia. the 3rd District's pres1d ingJudge. for a renewable 60-day term o n the bench that Paras re11red from seven years ag9. Roberti hits Deukmejian over lost projects SACRAMENTO -Senate leader David Robeni said Saturday that California is losing 11s competitive edge because the DeukmeJian adm1nis· tration lacks commitment to improving quaht) ofhfe. Roberti said C'ahfom1a has lost four high-tech pro1ects since 1984 due to high housing costs. schools and . in at least one case. a "rather lackada1s1cal commitment" from Go' George DeukmeJian's office. "The go\'emor came into offi ce d1spla}ing enthusiasm about Cahfom1a's business climate." the Los i\ngeles Democrat said in a statewtde radio address. "He de' 1scd a good marketing plan . .\nd he provided funding to adven1sc C'ahfom1a's business cli mate. "But what he was faakd to do is address such things as education. infrastructure and transponat1on. "'h1ch ha' e raised concern about the state's busrness ch mate in the first place ... Dying Vietnamese man, mother reunited SAN JOSE -i\ :w ... >ear-old man suffenng from spinal cancer Saturda~ \!,as reunited "'1th his mother. who was allov.ed to lea' e \'1etnam after a fi,e- )Car separation to usher her son to his death. "I love }OU. I love )Ou m other." Ngu}cn Ngoc .\nh told Dinh th1 Ly when she came toh1s s1deat Valle) Medical Center 1n San Jose. according 10 an interpreter. "Be bra' e. I'm here. I love }Ou and I missed ~ou e'er) da> when I was in Vietnam:· his mother responded. 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Utah fann or an armed potypmi$t Vickie SiQ&Ct, and her ton·in-law. dan said Saturda~ that 1torm1n1 the Addam Swapp, holed up an &heir compound to bnna an end to the farmhouse Jan. 16 after· a natby siqc. now in its Sttond wttk, could • Mormon C'hapel was bombed. SwapP no lonacr be completely ruled out. pufl)Onedly has taken responsibihty If an officer was killed or wounded for the blast. sayina it was a blow at "it would probably have a definhe the Mormon Church which he impact on thuituation." said Otputy blames for Sinacr's death: Public Safety Commissioner Doug Sinacr. excommunicated from the Bodrero. He noted that nearly 70 Mormon church for advocatina pot- shots had bttn fired from the house yaarny. which the church renounced toward police positions over the past an 1890, was killed by polict nine few days, none of which was returned. years aa.o durina an arrcsl auemp\ at However, Bodrero stressed that the same farm. He had defied authorities still wanted to end the authorities by refusina to send has standoff with the family of slain children to public schools. polypmist John Sinaer peacefully Family mrmben sar the, clan is and would rcson to force only as a last awa1tmg-ui~ re:surrectaon of John S1natr. whom they believe will return and save the family from the confron- tation. Until a news briefina Saturday. Bodrero had dismissed potential u~ of force, sayina an army ohome 100 police and FBJ •nts would continue an apparent psychological campaian that has included spotlighting the compound at night. shooting off narcs and buzzing the home wi1h aircran. In the short term. authorities may move the high-intensity lighu erected around the farm closer and increase law cnforccmcnt!.rcstncc near the farmhouse. he sai . Authoriucs noted that the · 15 people in the compound included n1nC'd11ldttn. aged 17 te l-0 monlh.s. Jn another development. Bodttro said. other, un1denufied Sinlltf ram· 11) members had called police to ask 1( they could communatate with the clan. to tell them "this isn't what John SinJer would want." No decision on their requests has ~n made. he said. Some of the bullets that have been fir~ from the house have hit some of the liJhts. "Should one of those rounds com- ing from inside the complex be directed directly at a law-tnforce- mcnt officer at woU'ld definitel) mandate a reassessment or the snu- ation." Bodrero said. He sa1q that while "1uthont1es were concerned for the safet} or the children. storming the compound could not be.compleld) ruled out. Reagan readies State of Union message WASHINGTON (AP)-O ne last umc. President Reapn 1s going before Congress with a State of the Union address, g1"ing an upbeat assessment of his seven years at the White House and seuing a limited agenda for his final months in power. T~'l'C will be no sweeping proposals o r bold promises when Reagan dch vers the nationally broad- cast speech before a joint session of the House and Senate at 6 p.m. Monda). officials said. That would be unrcahst1c in a pres1dent1al election year. Instead. Reagan will restate fam- 1har themes on fore11n and domestic pohc). look back over the full span of his prcs1dcnC). and challenge Con- grcss to reform its erratic budget 1troccss and try harder to cut federal spending. the officials said. ·-rm looking forward to Monday niJl:lt. I hope you'll tune in." Reagan sa1~ Saturday in his radio address to the nation. "I'll tell Congms then we in Washington have a lot of work ahead of us. For s1ancn. preserving the economic growth or the past five )cars." Reagan also will ask for an increase tn education spending this year. to ncarl) S2 I billion. with more money for magnet schools and remedial education. He tried to slash school spending last year. Discussing education assucs during his radio talk from Camp David. Md .. Reagan said ... , "'ill also talk about cont1nu1 ng to bn ng greater excellence to education ... ··1 will mention ""ays to raise the qualit) or our schools. But I will remind Congress that the most im- portant thing is not to throw quan- tities of mone) at education but to tic fundinJ to results and to have a commitment to quality and to state and local control of schools." . He also will propose initiatives in the fight igainst illegal drug.s.. another area that was targeted for spending cutbacks last year. "It docs not have a bunch of unrealistic goals laid out thcrt," one officiaJ said, dcscnbing the speech. "If there '-"Cre. 1t would reinforce the fact that. "'h) 's he doing this'! He can·1 get them done." ··1t "'111 show that he's stall w1lhng 10 put a fc1o1. challenges out there. that he 1s not read~ to JUSt s11 back and watch the da} s and mon1hs go idl) b)." said the offi cial. speaking o n cond1t1on of anon) mll). · ' The speech u'les Congress to act in a bipartisan spmt and help him make his final )ear a producuve one. Another official. also speaking pnvatcl). said. "h touches all the Reagan themes that he's emphasized O'er the last seven )Cars. Peo ple who ha' e trad1t1onall) supponed the president "'111 be quite ha pp) w1t~ 1t. I'm not sure 1hcre's a screaming headline 1n 11:· . Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Sunday January 24, 1988 AS Mec~ain asks putillc to contribute to his defense Br Tlae A11oclale4 Pr~11 PHOENIX. Anz -Embattled Gov E'an Mc-cham asked radio listeners Saturday to contnbutc to his legal defenst fund. sayin& he was not ashamed to seek donations. The Republican iovcrnor. who faces cnm1nal characs-an impeachment hearing and a possible recall 'otc. said that he hoped donors contribule about S200.000 and that mo ne) alread) had rome in. ·-rm not ashamed to sa' this. 1o1.e sure need lots of mone) to .. for this legal defense fund and 1o1.e·,c set one up," Mecham said on KTAR radio. "I'd like to cncoUf'&IC peo ple 1o1.ho "ant to sec me get through this to gQ put a little money ip that account." Mecham "'as arraigned Fnda) on six felon\ counts of fraud. perjury and filing false document$ in connection with his faaiure to repon a S350.000 campaign loan. He remains free on his o wn rccoan1zance. The governor also faces poss1bk 1mpcachmen1 on the campaign fund and other issues and is expected lo be lold \.1onda~ that he has fi, c days to resign or face a Ma> J 7 recall election . · Reagan, liber alsjol n to promot~JNF ..tr.uty V. .\SH t:--:GTO~ -Prcs1denl Reagan and Senate hberaJs JOID ranks an unusual harmon~ this "eek to ftghl for rauficauon ofa mdcstooe U.S.-Sov1et nuclear arms dcstrucuon treat) Prospects are good that the•t.rcat), which abolishes medium-range nuclear missiles in Europe. 11o·i11 be ratafied ckspale consen al1' e oppos111on. perhaps b) earl) or mid o\pnl Bul sufT fights loom 0' er amendments ordenng changes unacceptable to Moscow or scclina to tic the hands oft: .S negotiators hammenng out more sweeping arms reduction agreements Reagan made a fresh pllch for rauficatton of the pact dunng his 1o1.cekl) radio address to the nation Saturda~ .. It's a good lrcat). a sohd one with the most e\lens1' e 'enticauon pro' 1s1ons in h1stol"\ ."the president saad. "h 1o1.1ll male .\menca and ta allies more scc~re .. · Man dies i n fall from opera house balcony :-..~ \ ORf.. -~ man fell 10 his death from lhe top balcon) of the Melropolnan 0!)i:ra Ho use o n Saturda) during an intermission in a performance of\·erd1·s "Macbeth:· 1o1.h1ch was being broadcast nattonally on radio. aulhoru1cs said The elderl) man. a regular operag~r. fell about 80 feet on lo an aisle 1n lhe orchestra secuon m1dwa~ bel1o1.ec n the stage and the rear of lhe hall. $31d Johanna Fiedler. a Metropolitan Opera spokeswoman. The man. "hose 1denm' "a> not 1mmcd1atch released. ""as dead 1o1.hcn officers amvcd at 1he lincoin Center o pera house. said police spokesman Sgt. Noms Hollomon It 1.1.as nol lno1o1.n 1f he fell o r Jumped Hollomon said. The seats near the spot "here the man landed 1o1.crc empt) and no othcr'inJuncs ~re reponcd. Fiedler $31d ··There 1o1.as 1emble screaming b~ peo ple 1o1.ho saw the bod~ coming do" n ··said Sophie Blecker of Great "l;eck ... h 's a horror ." Israeli citizens march over treatment of Palestinians Contras agree to delay accepting funds By Tiie Auoclated Pre11 JERUSALEM -At least S0.000 Israelis carrying torches and banners thronged a Tel Aviv city square Saturday to protest the treatment of Palestinians m the occupied territories. The demonstration. organized by the leftist Peace Now group. was the largest Israeli protest ever against the 196 7 occupation. In the northern Israeli town ofNazareth. about 30.000 Arabs fro m villages throughout the country gathered to denounce Israeli policy m the West Bank and Gau Strip. where at least 38 PaJesunaans have bttn killed m unrest since Dec. 8. Scattered disturbances were reponed an the West Bank. In cast Jerusalem. the firstantt-riot curfew 1n 20ycarsofoccupauon was lifted from an Arab area after one da). Two tankers lilt by attach ln gulf MANAMA -lrantan speedboats raided a Danish ship in the southern Persian Gulf and Iraqi warplanes attacked a supertanker off the Iranian coast Saturday, gulf-based V>ippang sourc~s said. In Iraq's mountainous Kurdman ~on. searchers found a hehcopter and recovert'd the bodies of an Iraqi army bnpd1er aeneral and several other officers who were aboard 1o1.hcn 1t crashed. the official Iraqi News r\&CnC) said. Iran claims its troops \hnt 1t down In the northern gulf. the )ear's founh U.S.-Kuwait1 convoy am,•co safcl) 1n Ku~alt. ha' ma encountered "no unusual aar or sea acu vn > .. dunng the 550-milc tnp throulh the aulf. U.S. offiC1aJs said. Iranian speedboats attacked an empt) Danash-Oag ship bound for Saudi Arabia on Saturday ni&ht said the sh1ppina executives, -.ho spoke on cond1t1on of anon}mlly. The 33.650-ton Torm Rotna was hit fi ve or sill times above the waterline. apparentl) by rockct- propelled grenades or deck guns. they said. It steamed to .\bu Dhabi for a damage survc). No 1nJuries were rcponed. • Nine Sikhs killed during attacks ln India AMRITSAR. India -Police said ~turday that Sikh mahtants. armed w1th Chinese-made weapons. shot and killed nine people in two attacks in the nonhcm state of Punjab. Senior police superintendent Gohnd Ram said five men armed with AK-47 assault rifles killed seven members of one fam1l) in the vallaae of Deepsing.h Wala. 150 males south of Amritsar. Ram saad the killers escaped on two motorc)'clcs and a scooter. In Banian. 17 miles nonh of Arnntsar. three men, also wuh AK-47s. fatally shot the daughter and daughtcT- in-law of N1ranjan Singh. police said. Niranjan Singh and his wife "'ere scnousl) injured. pohcc said. addma that the attackers escaped. Both attacks happened Fnda). and all the v1cums '-"Crt Sikhs. . Nicaragua blames opposltlon for protest MANAGUA. N1caraaua -The lntenor Mintstt) said Saturda) an opposll1on aroup wu prepanng to hold an unauthonzed demon~tration and tear down a Sandinista banner when a mob threw rocks at the bu1ld1ng where they .. ere mccung. About 30 }Ouths )elhng "People Po .. cr" hurled stones into the second floor of the headquarters oft he Nicaraauan Democratic Coordinate on Frida) as oppositaon members dascussed a government promise of am nest) with members of an organization of relatives of political pnsoners. SAN JOSE. Costa Rica (AP) -i n clude reprc scntatl\cs of Nicaraguan rebel leaders arc signaling Nicaragua's internal oppos1uon. a a tougher bargaining stance in this coalition of poliucal. labor and bus1- wcek's first-ever direct cease-fire talks ncss groups kno1o1. n as the Nicaraguan 1o1.11h the 1en1st Sandinista govern-Democratic Coordinate. mcnt. The Sandinista government has The) have also asked to dcla} said the purpose of the meeting that receipt of an) new lJ.S. "m ilitaf) aid begJns Thursda) in the Cosu Rican while negotiations continue. capital 1s onl} to discuss a cease-fire. The six directors of the Contra • Bosco Matamoras. a chief spokes- umbrclla group known as the man for the Resistance. said the 1'1caraguan Resistance said m a Contras "ere not formall} proposing statement that an) niw m1htar) aid the cscro" plan to Washington. but should "be put 1n reserve for a penod offcnng 11 as a ··a sugg_csuon to of30 da)stt whale the~ seek a pohucal enhance the poss1b1hl} of successful soluuon of their war against the negot1at1ons. ·· Sandin1stas. Mean""htlc. Pedro J o aquin At the same umc. the Contra Chamorro. onl' of the Res1Stance leaders once again propo~ that an} d irectors ackno1o1.ledged thc1t peace talks "' Ith the government also barpanina pos1uon 1n the cease-fire Four quakes rock Australia in 2 days ALICE SPRINGS. Australia (AP) -A strona eanhqualtc rocked the d~n in northern .\ustralia Satur- lia). the fourth quake in the region O'er the past two days. There wtrc no reports of injuries or damage from any of the tremors. The Bureau of Mineral Resources said the four qua.kes ~re centered in the Tanam1 Desert. wnt of the outback community of Tennant Creek in the Northern Territof). Da\ 1d Denham. chief seismologist at the bureau. said Saturda) 's quake bepn at 6:30 a.m. and had a prehminaf) readina or 7 on the Richter scale. He said three earthquakes Fnday measured 6.5. 1.2 and 1 on the Richter scale. A spokesman for the U.S. Groloii· cal Sun·c} in Washington said. how- C' er. that the second quake Frida} had a preliminary reading of 6. 7. HAVE YOUR DIAMONDS REMOUNTED WHILE YOU WATCH . SAVE 25010 ON LOOSE DIAMONDS, TOO! We'll reset your diamonds in a contemporary new setting while you watch (time allowing). Choose from hundreds of exciting styles 1n white or yellow 14K gold. The price of the ring mounting includes sizing, setting up to eight stones. and ultrasonic cleaning. Choose from our exciting collection of loose diamonds and save 25~. Be sure to take advantage of our convenient payment plan. Fine Jewelry, 810. talks schl'dulcd for Thursda' and Fnda~ "ould be .. tougher. a little bll tougher." . In a ne~sconference last Thursda'. another Contra director. (lfredo Cesar. said ... no cease-lire "Ill take place m 1'1caragua 1f 1n parallel. or simultancoush. the democrauc n-- forms (demanded b' the rebels I have not been achac' cd ·' The Contras pre' 1ousl~ appeared to dl'mand onh that the Sand1nma go' emment be. prepared to discuss those rdorms as pan of an~ ceaS<"-tire wk.s. Cesar's statement came after a mecung an San Jose ·bet""ccn the Contra leaders and Cardinal Miguel Obando' Bra,o. the ~oman Cath- olic leader of N1caraaua 1o1.ho mediated t~o unsuccessful rounds of indirect cease-fire talks last month. 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Clipper• unable to protect late lead In loss to Spura. 84. · Cougars remain perfect UCI'sSellarid .woes endless U sevitch lifts BYU to win at The Pit; · IrishstopKansa Frem 'he A11octated Preas -Centcf Jim Uwvitch scored 2-: points and led a strong inside game that powered undefeated and No. 12 Brigham Young to an 89-82 Western Athletic Conference win Saturday at New Mexico to take the inside track on the regular-season conference title. Usevitch. a graduate of Ocean View High. h11 9 of I 5 from the field and six of eight from the line. BY U (5-0. 14-0). one of onl) two undefeated maJor-college teams. also got :!:! points from forward Jefl Chatman and 20 from 6-10 Michael Smith to snap New Mexico's 13-game home winn1 .. & streak at the famed Pit. New Mex1C'o (3-3. I 5-6) was led by Charlie Thomas with 20 points and Hunter Greene and Darrell McGee with 16 each. Greene. the team's leading scorer. was held to a pair of second-half free throws b) BYU's swarming defe nse. The Lobos. who had beaten No. I ranked .\rizona and No. 5 Wyoming in Albuquerque. dad not have enough offense to match Usevitch. Chatman and Smith's S'coring. New Meuco. with Greene scoring seven points in the first fi ve minutes. lecl I 5-8 before BYU answered with eight straight points. Ne~ Mexico still led 36-30 with JUSt over four m inutes left in the first half. but Use"1tch scored I 0 points to give the Cougars a 44-42 lead at halftime. BY U. which beat No. 18 Texas-El Paso· 81 -71 Thursda'. scored a rare WAC sweep on the road over two of the teams that were expected to /challenge for the league title. The Cougars have also won at W)om1ng. another contender In other Top 20 ac11o n: Notre Dame 80, Kansas 741: Da' 1d Rivers made 14 of I 5 free throws. including six in the final minute. and scored 19 points as the f.ighting lnsh upset.the v1s11ing No. 16 Jayhawks. Notre Dame ( 11-4) trailed the entire first half and '>'-ere down I 1 points in the second before rail> mg against the Jay hawks ( 12-5). With I 0 m inutes left and Notre Dame trailing 61-53. the Irish went on a nine-point streak to take the lead for the first 11me. Rivers sealed the victor) with three seconds let\ when he hit both ends of a one-and-one after Kansas had taken its final timeout and Kevin Pritchard fouled the senior guard on the inbounds pla). Kentucky 76, LSU 61 : Rex Chap- man and Winston Bennett led a 10-3 surge over a three-minute span earl) in the ~cond half, sparking the No. 4 Duke•• Robert Brickey (left) and Ralph K.ltley of Wake P'ore.t mcramble for ball .,~ during Atlantic Coast Conference matchup. Duke rolled to 103-70 win. Anteatersretnain w inless at Fresno- after 71-67 defeat FRESl'O -11n>. ·or not l-CI s111l has not ~Un JI f rc!>OU ·tate's Sellalld Are na Saturda) night appeart"d 10 be as Sood a n1~ht as an~ lonhe second )ear in a ro"' LJ!>t 'ear. Leo Walker's jumper 1n thl' ''aning !>econds sank L'CI b) a point .ind Saturda~ night. the Bulldogs had St\ dtfTen:nt people score do"'n the s1rctlh as the' rallied .l..for tht' kad dnd 1.\00 once more -....,._6-. ··1 don't bd1ne .t~ fl Jin>. here:· said .l)('I Coach Bill \l ull1gan. "'ho's sat through ,eight of the .\nteaters· 12 losses here ··1t"sa wugh place to pla\ but 1t doesn't '>l~m to bother other pcopk as mulh 3!> 11 bothers us. What'1 Is thl' nu1~ am d1fTerent here than an)"'hl·re d'.K''-~e ;ust don't pla~ ~di ht>re .. T he) de~·n ed 1<1 "'in the game becau~ \\C didn't ~em to .,..ant 11 the last couple m1nu1es ut the game ... In fact. the noise has been less the last couple of) ear'> at Fresno as the Bulldogs ha' e slipped from one of the conference's premier teams to a cellar challengt'r Frt>sno tale 1mpro,ed to 2-5 m the Pacific Coast .\thlet1c .\ssoc1at1on. 5-11 O' erall. L C'I rell to 4-3. 9-~ l 'C I ~ hach a' erages nearl) 90 points a game but !>Cored onl} t.,..o points an the first St'' en minutes oft he game. controlled the rest of the ga me. building a 52-41 lead ;ust under the I I -minute mark of the ~ond half. But the Bulldogs ~ent on a 20-6 run O'er a four-minute stretch to take a 62-58 lead. Meanwhile. 't_;c 1 .... ent fi, e m inutes ~11hout sconng. including missed frel.'. thro~s b' Frank Woods and Wa) ne Engelsiad ~ h1ch could ha' e kept L'CI in the lead Berry, Spartans gun down Titans Fullerton still winless in-PCAA; 49ers victorious -------- From Tbe Associated Press Rack\ Bern scored 28 points and San Jose team mate Dietrich Waters contnbuted se' eral ke) pla) s late an the game. helping the Spartans beat Cal State Fullerton. 65-60. Saturda' in Pacafic Coast Athletic Assoc1at1on basketball: The 6-8 BeCD . son of Spartans Coach Ball Bem. raised his point total through 71 gamt's with San Jose to 1.454. second o n the school's ca reer sconng list. He ~ored 20 or more points fo r a 15th straight game. stretch. Waters had on'I~ four points in the game but grabbed I 0 rebounds . .\ fter Fullenon had pulled Mth1n one point. the San Jose cC't)ter had an assist. scored on a slam dunk and rebounded a 1:mssed Fullenon shot. BeCD ~as l l-of-18 shoo11ng from the floor. ~Hh three three-pointers. had fi,e rebounds and liH assists a lonii Y.ith t\\O blocked shots. The Spanans. 5-.3 10 the PC.\.\ and 9-~ o' erall. a lso got 11 points from Ste' e Hane~ and 1(1 from Gerald Thomas Else" here in th~ PC.\.\. UC Santa Barbara 68, Pacific 64: In tock ton. ~nior guard Bnan Sha"' scored l l points. grabtx·d 12 rebounds and added nine assists to lead the Gauchos past Pacific Johnson made a three-point shot wnh 1 left to put the Gauchos ahead to sta~. 65-63 Paci lie dropped ns 1 Otn straight game to faJI to 5-12and0-7. The Tigers had t~o chances to Ile the pme in the final half~minute after missed Santa Barbara fret' thro~s left the score 66-64. but the\ lost the ball both umes on tu mo\ ers. T"'o fret> t·hro~ s bv Carlton Da\enpon ~Ith t\\O S«Onds left ac- countt-d for the fi nal score Domingo Rosano led Pacific ~Ith I~ points. Long Beaeb State 7S, New Muico State 67: Rigo \loore scored 18 points and the 49ers came from behind to beat the .\ggjes an Lo ng Beach The 49ers trailed .il-35 at half11me and got the lead for good. 53-52. on a Jumper b) JefT Eastin .... 1th nine minutes left to pla~ .\ndrc Pum and John Hanen scored I:! PCAA stancllnl• PCAA~ Ga--O.Wll W L W LI Neveca·Les lflt9H 6 l 16 1 Uta" State t. 2 l I 6 UC S.nte Beroere S l 13 ) New Me• co Ste te ' 3 12 I UCt ' 3 t 7 S." Jo~ Stele S T t 7 Long 8UCI' Stele .A l 10 ' Fresno St41t 2 S S 11 Pac I c 0 7 S 12 C.a Slate F.;•erron O 1~ 4 12 SiltvrO.Y'I ScWft Fresno State 11 UCI 67 Se., JOH State t.S Cet Sta le Fuller!~ '° . . 1..on9 Beac" Stete 7S New MeJOCO State 67 UC S.nl6 Baroare 61. Pacific .,. T9Clil¥'s Game T e'l'U> e a• .. evaca-Las V~1 lCllennel ' •• t 0,.., ~1th L'C I ahead. 58-53. 6-11 center Ren\> Ebelt1es. who came off the benlh to score nine points and grab three rebound!>. hit in close over a retreating Engelstad . ....,ho had three fouls Then \.\'oods missed both ends of a t~o-shQt foul and Andre Sims sanlo.. a three-point goal. Fresno's only one of the game. to tie n at 58 . ··Do .... n the stretch. the\ make their free thro"''> and ~e don·i:· Mulligan said ··That's 1.,..0 games in a row we don't make our free throv.s. and we're a real good tree-throv. shooting team·· The Bulldogs took command 10- s1de in the >iXond half with Engelstad and Woods bacl ing down to avoid an} more fouls "Based on ~hat I'd seen of them, and the scouting reports. they·re a perimeter team. shooung a lot of three-pointers and not gelling it ins1dt>." \1ulhgan said. ··e u1 we're not real strong 1ns1de. and that was our do"' n fall be-cauSt' the) ~ere able to get 1t ins1de .. Walker. last 'ear's hero who has been releeated to a reserve role as a - senior htt a 15-footer to put th~ Bulldogs ahead for good. 60-58 with 6:3~ remaining. Then a ''anety of (Pleue eee UCI/82) (Pleue eee TOP 20/82) ihe .v1si11ng Titans (0-7. 4-l :!l. ~ho got 18 points from Richard Mon on. trailed by onl~ 57-56 .... 11h :!: 15 10 pla) but scored onl~ tw1ct> do.,..n the Santa Barbara. 1.3-.3 0' e rall •and 5-2 1n the conference. tool the lead for good "hen Bnan (Pleue eee WEST /82) Ricky Berry Haas wedg~s into Hop~ lead Eagle sparks 68 round, one-shot edge over Tway IN DIAN WELLS(AP)-Jay Haas holed out a wedge shot for an eagle en route• to a 68 and a o ne-stroke lead Saturday after four rounds of the Bob Hope Classic. ··1 was kind of shaky starting out .. . just scraped it around for a while. then I holed that wedge and il seemed 10 rel~I' me ... Haas said after the 45-50 yard shot found the cup on the· eighth hole at Bermuda Dunes. .. I don't know what it did to me inside but 1t was something. It definitely was the turning point. "I didn't miss another green after that. I just played much better on the back nine.' Haas said after complet- ing a 4-under-par 68. · That gave him a 268 total. 20 under par, after a round on each of four . desert courses. "Everythingjs going well for me. It has to be when you're 20 under par," said Haas. winner of six titles in 11 previous seasons on the PGA Tour. He takes the one-shot lead over Bob Tway and two over Paul Azinger going into today's final round of the chase for a S 180.000 fint prize. Azingcr. Tway and Hus comprise the final aroup off the tee today. To "1te winner aocs $180.000. "They're intimidatina,'' Hau said about his closest punuers. "They're great playen. I know Paul will come Hooe Classic leaders Jav Haas 63-68-69-61-268 Bob Twav Paul Azinoer David Edwards Mark O'Meara Chip Beck Brett UPe>er Donnie Hammond Scolt Hoen Dan Forsman Mac O'Gradv Gene Sauers Andrew Magee Steve Pate Gil Morgan John Cook Pavne Slewar1 Kennv Perrv Buddv Gardner Bill Kratzert .Sam lhndolPh Raymond Flovd Bob Gilder Davis Love Ill 69-66·67·67--269 67-68-65-7~270 66-71-7l-6S--273 7 l-66-68-68-Z73 n-67-69-66--27• 69-68-67-7~27• 67-67-70-7~27• 69-66-72-~275 68-62-75·7~275 69·7•-69-6>---275 69-67-69-7~275 65-70-68-73--276 66-68-71-71--276 71-67-71-67--276 10-68-12-61-2n n -11-61-61-2n 67-66-76-68-277 71-67-68-7?--271 61-70-71-69--271 67-73-70-61-278 72-66-61-72-271 74-61-69-67--271 71-61-72-67-271 out firing. But I was talking to m~ caddie last night and I said. 'You kno\\. this is what we work fer.' ..I should enjoy this.·· Tway. who won the PGA and Player of the Yeartitles in 1986 before JOing into a decline. scored two eagles 1n a 67 at La Quinta and finished 72 holes at 269. A four-time winner in 1986. Tway "was shut o ut last ~car. Ht relishes being back in the thick of lhinas. "'It's ni~ to t)( back. to get in the last group. to foci the pressure." Tway said. ··1 enjo) playina with but- terflies." His victory in the Houston Open earned ttaas a spot in last wcdc:end's Tournament of Champions at Lacosta He wants to return next January. but needs to wrn another tournament fir-.t. "It v.as a confidence-booster to kno" that I won an event and was able to get 1n10 that tournament." Haas said. 'Td like to go back. It made me feel like I belonged there. and that l belong on the tour. Yo u feel good about ~ourself if you ~1n a tournament." o\zmger. who succeeded Twa} as . the Player of the Year. shot 70 at La Q uinta despite a b31ky putter coming in. "I ft>lt ttcould have been a lot lower. I JUSt putted so bad ... said .-\zinger. who missed a four-foot eagle putt. a fi ve-Coot birdie putt and a tv.o-foot par putt in the space of four holes. .\zinger, tied for the lead with Haas after three rounds. finished 72 bolt's of this five-da~ e' ent at 270. Da'e Edwards and Mark O'Meara were another three strokes back of ~zinger aod fi,e off the pace at 273. Ed\\ards had a 65 at Indian Wells and 0-Mcara shot 68 at Bennuda Dunes. Chip Beck.. Brett U pper and Don- nie Hammond. a fonner "inner of this to urnament. followed at 274. &ck closed \\ith a 66 and Indian Wells. Upper and Hammond each shot 70 at La Quinta U.S Open champion Scott Simpson co uld do no better than a 73 1n the m111in$ mob of celebrit)- watchersat Indian Wells and failed to qualify for the final round at :?90. tv.o o"er par. Arnold PaJmer. S8. a fi,e--ume wtnner of this event. had a 70. Bob Hope cta.lc leader Ja~• watdlee Ills clrlft on tile 18th bole S..tuda.y at! tile ad.a Da.Dee Coa.ntty Club. Tyson plans to take his Championship act to Jap•nn~ A Tl.ANTIC CITY (AP) -Mtke T)'SOO now will take hisshowabfoad.a la Muhammad Ah. , "rm aoina to fl&ht tome l"Y in Japan ... tk 21-)ttr Tyson aaid 1n the wake of bas founh- round knocko ut of JS.year-old Larry Hotmn , Fridaj' niaht. The &1.1.tement undencom l')'son•s mat-ICf~f.&ct approte"b to his ~ttuion -C'O- manqers Jim Jacobs and 81U Ca)'ton p.ck an ~ncnt -11 doesn't maner ~ho -\kn Ty90n beats him. Tyt0n'1 next defcntt or the undJsputC'd hea,")-weiatu champ1on1b1p 11 scheduled to be ap1nst Ton} Tubbs Marth 21 at Tolt)O. It will be tbe 1ea>nd bout an a scvcn,fiaht. S~6.S million deal Tyson bas v.ith HD<> te~"WOn_ Theft also could be a June dtftnsc qairm Frank Bruno of EnalUd at London. notber T)wn (Wit ~ina dtscus.ted 11 qaanst franc:in;co l>am1ani ofltal)' 11 Malan. Seth Abraham. who 1s cbartt of ipom and ~mmini for HIO. said t~ l'la\C btt1I •nquinesabout T)wn ftsht1na •n hnsand Rio de Jan1ero. li "'11.mont mort than 16.000 fans ~ho •'llclw:d T}wn dnab Hohnesat the on,tntt~n .. \ I 'tth1ch cro'<'ncd T)wn. 1n order to fight Gen) CooM) it.f\er lea\iQI the senes. ~pinks v.as .inPl>ed of the Jn~mational 8ox1na Federation uil~ ~Yoon from Holmes for rdu.slna to llJft to a mandatOC") dcfeftte IJl.inR Ton) IUC'lCT. C~~on and Jacobs ha'e satd that Tyion •on"\ filhl Spink! unn Lewi.1 his nolluna to do •1th the prO:i:OlJOn. l.cW1 wanu to co-promote. 1 Sbould the t be made. ~tbl) •n Junt. it W®ld be sho-n on closcd-arc\nt icle,1S1on. ••th HBO ha\•I~ the dda -td bc'oadca n&tlts. It 1tt-ould coutu a one oftht ~'tn f\&hl lfi the HBO-T)10n deal 1 Wilander tops Cash \iELBOL'R'.'E . .\ustraha <AP) - Mats \\'1lander of Sweden broke ser' ice in the 13th game of the fi fth set and .... ent on to defeat Pat Cash. 6-3. 6--. 3-6. 6-1. 8-6. toda~ to win the o\ustrahan O pen tennis utle. \\ ilander .,..on the .\ustralian Open smgles crown for the third time by do" nmg the Wimbledon champion from .\ustraha. In the v.omen's doubles final. Martina :"a' rat1lo"a and Pam Shm er captured the tournament title for the St \th consccu11ve time. The top-seeded .\mencan duo <kfeated Chns Even and Wendy Turnbull. 6-0. 1-5. to score the 18th Grand Slam doubles tttle of their se' en-) ear pannership. Na' raulova and Shn,·er have won 58 of the 6., e'en ts the" have entered since first painng 1n 1981 at a tournament in C'incannat1. The left-hander who hves 10 Fon Wonh. T('\as. ~as beaten in t~ semifi nals of the singles by Even a.nd teamed with coach Tim Gullikson i0- the mi'C'd doubles. onl~ to lose. 5-1 .. 6-2. 6-4. to AmenC'an Jim Pugh and Jana N o' otna of Cz«hoslovak1a m th(' final Saturda~ mght. Cooper dealt suspension :-.OEW YORK ( <\P) -Swtngman ~hchat'I Cooper of the Lakers and foni.ard Pat CUmminp of the ~ 't orl Knicks we~ suspended wtthout pa~ for one game each for their pan1C1pauon 1n an altcrcat1on durina Fnda) ntgbl's pme. the BA said Saturda). The fitht ommTd durinc the founh quaner of the Lakm" l ll-1 ll '1C'lOf'\ at The Forum. ln ~ bra•l Cummlnp tritd to throv.· a P':lncf\ at the La\cn· C. Grttn, ¥>1th Cooper standint tn tbt wa). Cooper ~nt blc-k at C'uinminp aspla~cn from both t>endlescmptied ODIO \ht C'Oun. " htn order "' res.tom! te\'ft1al m1nut~ later. after M>l'M of tbC com~tan11 bad spilled into tbt cro~J. Cummina Cooper and Gettn "'tte tJtcttd. ~. •• 'Slrlns head o~er the hill with Ollie backing theDl up ,,.. ne A.1Mdate4 Prus HERNDON. Va. -Lt. Col. Oliver [i] Nonh bid the Washington Redskins good c II• luck Saturday af\er the team finished 1is final workout before going to San Diego for the Su~r Bowl. Comerback Datttll Green aggravated his nb inJUr) dun ng the two-hour sessfon. but Coach Joe Gibbs d1sm1ssed the mishap as mmor and preferred instead to talk about North's surprist appearance . .. Olt.,,er North has gotten to be a fnend of ours:· Q1bbs said ... He came hereat Chnstmas and tht' players got a k1cl out of 1t. So he came out again toda~ to wish us off." Ttt~ Redskms leave for San Diego tonight and resume practice Monda) for their Jan. 31 Super Bov. I date \\Ith the Denver Broncos. ~orth. the former NattonaJ Se<-unt' ass1stam. am'ed short!) before the end of pracuee. He v.as 1n' 11ed onto the field. and after shouts of''Olhe! Olhe' .. subsided. he spoke to the team. .. Our pla}ers ltkc the Colonel." Gibbs said ... You knov. those Mannes go mg over the hill. the~ 've got a lot at stale. 100 A ltttle more tha n what we ha,e:· Meanv. hile. Green sat oot most of the practice after being strucl 1n the nbs with a football. Three weeks ago. 1n a playoff game at Chicago. he suffered pulled cartilage in his nb~ while running back a punt for a touchdo"'n. "Darrell got stung again. he got hit." Gibbs said. .. But I don't think it's any big deal. He fi nished practice and shouldn't miss any ume." Starting defensive tackle Daf'T') I Grant missed much of the session because of a sprained ankle. but Gibbs ~1d he e'\peCted him to be read~ before the Super Bo\\I. Offensive tackle Joe Jacob\ missed some dnlls due to a shoulder inJu~ he suffered Fnda}. but he said. ··The shoulder's fine. It's just a sltght strain." The pla) ers "'ere pleased to bid farewell to Redskin Par~." here the) have practiced since late .\ugust .. ~ e·re glad to get out of here. I kno" that." defenmc end Dnter Manic .. said ... I don't ha'e an' sentimental feelings about leaving here for "arm San Diego." Quote of the day Tim Edwards, football coach at Hurst Bell High School in Fort Worth. "ho was a candidate for the Southern Methodist coaching JOb. after Colorado's Bill McCanne) turnt>d do"n the post that eventual!} went to Forrest Gregg: .. The~·, e asked the ~aut) of the ball. and she wouldn't go Ma) be the} ought to come hug the neck of 1h1s old countf) bo) ... Benoit bowls perfect game G RAND PR.\IRIE. Teus -Bob D Benoit bo" led the fifth nauonall} tele' 1sed 1 perfect game in Professional Bowlers Assoc1auon h1stof) Saturda} to capture the Quaker State Open Benoit. the top s.t>ed "'ho "'as bov. hng his first game on TV. beat \1ark Roth. 300-.:!55. to earn the s~~.ooo v.mncr's check and a SI 00.000 bonus It "as the fi~t perfect game 1n a lltle match .. , started 1h1nl1ng about the J()(J"' 1th four lstnl.es) to go. When I turned loose of It on the Last shot. I thre" it a little slo"'er I hoped' 1t "ould hold and It did ·· &no1t said .. I wasn't that nenous before the shov. I figured I had a 50-50 chance and 11 \US the highest f',e e'er finished. .. ,fl had kno" n I'd have to roll 250 or betteno "1n. I wouldn't ha'e ltked m .. chances." Benoit said i\fter se.,,en frames· of the tllle match. Roth was on I~ :! I pins do1.1. n. ha' ing struck in all but the second frame. Roth. a PB .\ Hall of Farner \.\Ith 33 titles to his credit. added S 14.000 to his all-11me PB.\ earnings lead of more than SI 3 mil hon Yankeee to bziDI In feQcee NEW YORK -Jack Oart. ihe New •. Yotl Yanken· newest home Nn Olrut. will face a ~orter Iona-bell W)et 1.n Yanktt Stadium's left-«nttt raeld thi.s · 50son, accordioa to a ~ published Saturday. For lhe third u me 51nce 1976. the Yanken will shonen their famed .. Death Valley" where 40().foot shots were turned anto easy outs. the New York Daily News reported. In a proJect drawn up in July and started mis week. the fe nces wall come in 12 feet, from 411 to399, stilJ the longest left-center field distance in the major lea&un. The plan was part of the team's tease extension witll the Cit> and calls for the renovation of the monument area behind the fence 1n lefl-center. ·. . In addition. the distance in strai..,t away center "'111 go from ·HO to 408. but according to Yankees officials. the exact measurements a~ tentative and could be slightly ~ore or less than announced. No 01her park d1m ens1ons "'II change. Lazers dropped by Tacoma 1:--.G LE~OOD-Steve Zungul had m his 1.Pth career hat tnck and the Tacoma Stars scored SI\ straight goals -five in the second pcnod -to beat the Los Angeles Lazers. 10-6. Saturda) night in a MISL match at the Forum !'e1I Megson and Gary Heale scored two goals apiece to help the Stars snap a 10-game road losing strea~ Los .\ngeles Jumped to a 3-0 lead in the first three minutes getting 1"0 goals in 22 seconds from Chns Churden and one from Paul Child. Zungul scored Tacoma's first goal on a.pen~ty kick after Chico BorJa blocked a sure score with his hand "h1lc L<>~ .\ngcles netminder A.J. Lachowecki was out ofpos1t1on Child added his second goal two minutes later fo r a 4-l Lazcrs lead But then the Stars npped off six goals. getting M'COnd-pcno<l )(Ores from Mcgson. Peter Ward. Zungul. Hc:ak and Ralph Black. Television, radio TELEVISION 9 am -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Georgeto" n at ) racust. Channel 2. 10 am -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: ['.onh Carolina at :"orth Carolina State. Channel 4. 11 a.m -SPORTS SUNDAY: NFL All- Madden team. World Tnathlon Championships. from :-J1ce. France (taped). Channel 2. 11 a.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: M1ch1gan at Indiana. 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KL.\( ( 5701 v I:! 35 p m. -PRO HOCKEY: K.mgs at \\ 1nn1pcg.. KGIL (I :!601: KMNY ( 1600). J p.m -COLLEGEBASKETBALL: CL.\ at .\nzona. KM PC '710). . J UCI'• Tre•or Kronemann folloW. throu&b on a forehand return ebot during tile .............. ,.. ......... doublee final of the aclldu ln.ttalo.nal at the Llndbor• Racquet Club Sata.rday. UCI duo falls in doubles final 6 at Indian Wells. UCl's Mark Kaplan and Trevor Kronemann made a strong comeback effort but 11 "'asn't enough to beat USC's Scott Melville and Eric Amend in the doubles fin al of the adadas Jn1.ita11onal collegJate 1enn1s tour- nament Saturda) at Lmdoorg Rac- quet Club in Huntington Beach. The match was a make-up for the rained out finals of1he tournament at India n Wells the previous Saturda)'. In the si ngles fina l. Robby Weiss of Pepperdine upset Melville, 6-3. 3-6. 6-2. lirctt Perelman ... He was really good 1n the tight s1tuatiorrs ... There was a lot ndmg on the match (wild-card berth)." Kaplan and Kronemann. the s1xth- rated doubles team in the natton. had a good learning expenence. according to Perelman. \.leh 11le. the No. I singles pla)er 1n the nation. and .\mend were making an uncharactensuc painng. With other partners. the t"o &JVe USC the No's. IQ and 18 doubles teams in the nation. Together. their experience "'as too much "'hen the match gos t1bht en route to a 6-3. 7-S '1ctory. The Tro1an duo took command earh . building a S-1 lead 1n the first stt before settling for the 6-3 wm. Kaplan and Kronemann built a 4-3 lead in the second set and had break point on Meh ilk's serve. But USC came through "1th the key points to e'en the match. and after each held their next ~n es to tte It at five. Mel\ ille and Amend broke Kaplan's sen e--and then held for the victor). "The match was very good for us because It shov. s us the thinJ"S v.e have to v.ork on ... he said. "I believe the) arc capable of much better tennis. but don't take an) thing away from USC because the) pla)ed vef) wtll. It was hard fought. Our gu)s got back 1n at. and that showed a lot of character. The win ga'e Meh 11le and Amend a "lid-card enlf) in the upcomang Ne"sweek C'hamp1onsh1ps pro- fessional tournament. f.eb. 29-March "Melville 1s really Sood under p~sure." said UCI assistant coach "When USC gets on top hke that. the> usually tend to steamroll an opponent. But ourgu)sd1d a g~JOb of gett1 ng back in tt ... Bickmore leads SCC past CCI Va nguards domina te, 92-76; Mulle r-Stach lifts Rus tlers Southern ( altfom1a Colle-ge's JefT Bickmore scored .:!O po1n1s and grabbed eight rebounds "'h1le four other \'anguards scored in double figures to lead a 92-76' 1c1011 0' er Christ College In inc tn Golden State ~thleuc Conference men· colkge basketball action Saturda~. The Vanguards 13-1. 8-9) grabbed a 47-34 lead b~ halftime and the Eagles ne,er pulled closerthan 10 in the ~cond half. 56-~6. "1th 16 minutes to pla> CCs J 1m Mansfield hat 6 of 6 from the floor for 12 points. "h1lc JcfT de La\~ga ( 14J. John Mounce and Todd D1 \On ( I 0 each J added backcourt scon ng punch as the Vanguards h11 50 percent from the field. Phil Hill and D1\on had seven and six assists respect1\CI~. The Eagles (0-4. 7-1 1) were led by Mike Thompson's I points (8 of 12 from the field) and eight rebounds. and Robert Pallotta also scored I~. In communit) college games: Go lden WH t 1•. LoDJ Beacb 75: Markus Muller- Stach. "'ho scored 19 of his g.a me-h1gh 27 points in the: second half. hit a buuer-beater from 15 ft>et to lift the Rustlers to their second South Coast Conference "'in of the season. \.._ The V1k1ngs' Damn Rector. "ho had 20ofh1s team- h1gh 25 points in the second half. scored Long Beach's final I:! points. including a basket .,., It h 15 to give his team the lead for the first time. 75-74 .\fter Golden ~ est's 11meout "'Ith six Sttonds left the) got the ball to the freshman forward for the game- "'1nner The Rustlers Jumped to a 20-6 lead "'Ith 12.40 left in the first half before s.t>tthng for a 35-32 halftime edge The) led b) fi ,e to sc'cn points most of the S«ond half. un11l Rector "'ent 10 "Ork down the stretch. Golden \\est (2-4. 1:!-IO) recc1'ed 14 points each from Elbert Da' 1s. o\nthon) Ho....,ard and Jim Stev.art. the latter of v. h1ch grabbed a team-high I 0 rebounds. Long Beach l~-4. 14-10) v.as supported from Chns Mc Michael ( 13 points) and Shawn Williams ( 11 ). Saddleback 58, Oruce Coast 41: The v151ting Pirates (0-3. 13-12) shot onl) 34 percent from the field and scored onh one basket 1n the final 10:23 of the first ha)fofthe Orange Empire Conference game. With the ~ore 14-1 4. Saddleback (J-0. I S-6) went on a 16-3 run to close the halfas Mike Meyer's three-pointer "as the onl> field goal OCC could manage. Dareck Crane led the Pirates with I 6 points. wh ile Vi ncent Smalls had IS for Saddleback. TOP20 ... ·WESTCOASTCOLLEGEBASKETBALLROUNDUP. • • l"romBl \\1ldcats (5-2 13·21 o'er the host Tigers (4-~. 9-6110 mo\e into second place 1n the Southeastern Conference. Ed Da\ ender led Ken tuck\ w11h 21 points. Rick~ Blanton topi)ed LSL' with 16 points Purdue 91 , Louis,.•ille 85: Tro} Lc1.1.1s scored 15 ofh1s 23 points in the stcond half. including fi,e free thro"s 1n the final I Iii. as the fifth- ranked Boilermakers f 17-1) sun l\ed a funous St."Cond-half rail} b) the Cardinals IQ-61 Purdue e~tended the nauon's longest winning streak to 16 games. "'h1ch 11ed a !.Chool record. Oklaboma 86. Pittsburgh f3: Hane) Grant !.Cored 28 point\ and Mook1 e Bia> lock made l"'O ke) free thro"s Y-1th four ~conds remaining as the No. 11 Sooner\ I 16-.:!) held ofT the Sl\th-ranked Panthers ( J 7-1 I at Oldahoma P111 rallied from a I 7-point deficit 1n the second half to pull within 84-3 "'1th nine !.Cconds left on Jerome Lane's basket. Bla,lod.. v.ho finished "'Ith 19 point~ "'as then fou led and hit both ends of the one-and-one to pro .. ·1de the v.1nn1 ng margin Oklahoma seal- ed the \ 1cto~ "'hen Grant stole a pass in tendt'd for Sean \11 lier Dub 103. Wake Fore.I 7t: Junior Dann) Fef'T') tlt'd a carttr btgh with 29 points. including 10 dun ng a two- m1nutt' span to \tart the Sttond half. as the Blue ()e, 1ls dt'fc-atcd the host Demon Deacons in an Atlantic Coast Conference game · After holding an I I -point halftime lead. Duke. 12·2 and 3-1. rode the hot shooting of the 6-10 Ferry to take a S7-39 lead wHh 17.51 rema1n10_1. Ferr) made I 0 of I 5 shots and 7 of 7 frtt \hrows to lie his career high. se t two weeks ago ap 1nst V1 rsi n1a. MtuMri llt , lewa State ta: Dcr- nck Chaevous ame off the bench to SC'Ore JO points and B}'ron lr"V"1n had 22 of ht 24 in the fit1t half as the T1atrs (I ·2. 11-4) upstt the 1 Oth- ranked C~lones (2·1. 16-3) 1n a 811 Es&ht pmc The T•tm built )().point lead 1n the fi~t half. mak1n1 66 perttnt of lhcir shots from t~ field and outrc- bound1na Iowa State l2·U. 1n the balf. 111M117t, •••nMn Cl: Ken Blult scored 17 pomlS to lead the o 13 llhnJ ('-2. l ~l put the W1ldcat5 Dave Sleger and llookle Blaylock of Oklahoma de- fend Pitt'• Demetreua Gore. (2...i. '-IJ) in a H1g ten g.a me. ~1ck .\ndcrson added 16 and Ghnn Blacl v.cll 12 as the llltni took control early. Nonh~estern v.a~ led b) Shon Moms' 12 Tens-El Paso St . UC.ala Sl: Chns Blocker htt two free throv.s with nine seconds left to seal the win for 18th· ranked Texas-El Paso. which moved into sole possession of~ond place 1n the WAC. J.owa 10%, Oarlmoatll 8?: B.J Armstrong scored .:!:! points and Bill Jones added .:! I. plus a school-record eight steals. as the I 9t h-ranked Hawke)eS (13-5) came from ~hind to defut the .. 1s111ng Big Green (9-4). Iowa. which trailed b) as man) as 11 points 1n the fir~t half. led onl) 83-81 with 7:37 left. but "'ent on a 12-4 run to open up a 9S-8S lead w1th 3:S8 to pla). JefT M~ \Ink four frtt throws and Jone\ hu one to cap the spun. Co.....,_ Stale S4, Wyn1Jac Ct: Trent Sh1p~n htt a three-1>01nter w1th tv.io minutes left to break a 47~7 t1und the host Rams (2·1. I l-4)~nt on to upset the I 7th-ranked Cowbo)'s Cl-4. I J.4) in Western thleuc Con· feren<"t plaj . R~ Fo" 11nk t•l> frtt throws t.0 bnnf-~omina v.ithin so.49. but 03, 1d 1 urroue •nd Pat Our'ba.m each hit t•o free thro~ for Colorado tale 10 dose out the Konna. I From Bl points apiece. Morion Wile) had 11 and Rud~ Hane~ 10 for Long Beach State. no" I 0-6 0' era II and 4-3 in the PCAA out to a 3~-1 fl lead \qth 4:31 left in the first half here Anzona tatc. do" n 40-32 at halftime and 52-41 "'Ith 13·0:! remaining in the game. rallied to take a 65-63 lead on Jerome's la''" with 4:54 left. second halt and the Cougars (4-3. 7-7) hu seven of eight free throws 1n the final two minutes to topple the Bca.,,ers 0-3. 9-5). In the West Coast i\1hlet1c Conference: ~ev. Mexico State. which led b) 12 in the first half. got a game-high 25 pomts fro m W1llte Joseph Johnn~ Robt'rson added 10 for the .\gg1es I~-and 4-3. In the Pacific 10 .\fter the i-roJa ns "ent up 71-70 on Dave ~ 11t1·s free thro"s"' 1th I ·56 to pla). Wheeler sank "•'0 foulshots to put the un De' 1lsahead to sta) at "'2-7 1\\Ith1:05 ShO\\IOg Loyola Marymout IS, Goua1a 7%: Guard (of) Gaines scored a game-high [4 points and Ct'ntcr Hanl Gathers added 22 to lead the lions 14-0. 14-3) to the \1ClOf1 over the Bulldogs ( 1-3. I 0-7) in Spokant'. Arizona State 78, USC 74: John Jerome came off the bench to score 13 of his 17 points in the seco nd half and grab a season-high 11 rebounds a~ the host Sun Devils erased an 18-potnt first-half dcfic11. Staaford 70, Califo rnia Sf : Forward Howard "right scored 18 points and center Greg Butkr added 14 fo r Stanford as the Cardinal beat nval Cahfom1a at home .. Pt pperdJat 91, Portlud 11: Levy Middle- brooks scored 28 points and Mater De1 High product Tom Lewis added 26 lo lead the Waves 13-1. 11-6) past the Pilots (0-4. S-12). Arthur Thomas added 19 points and Tarence Wheeler had 13 ofh1s 16 in the second half for the Sun De\ ils I 5-3. 11 -6). while USC (1 -6. 3-13). led b) .\nd)Oh,arc1"1th l8po1nts.Chns Munkand C'hn~ Moore "'1th 14 t-ach. suffered 1h s1 \th straight los'>. Stanfo rd took the lead earh· and was ahead the rl''t oft he wa). Wnght scored I b ofh1s points in the fir~t half. which ended with the Cards ahead 34-:!6. St. Mary'• H. Saa Frucl.co 4t: Forward Robert Haugen 'K'Orcd 16 pomts to pace the Gaels 12-2. 10-5) to a \ICtOI') o,·cr San Francisco (3-1. 11 -6 ) The: Cardinal improved to 4-3 in the conference and 12-6 for all ga mes Cal dropped to :!-5 and5-IO. · The Trojans. coming off the "'Orst dl'lt'at in their 8 1 -~ear basketball h1stol) 92-48 Thursda) night 1n Tucson lo lop-ranked Anzona. 1um ped Waslllactoe State S,, Oregoe S&att ft: Bnan "nght scored 11 ofh1s game-high 17 points in the Suta Clara H , Su Dlqo 54: Milch Burle) scored 24 poi nts to lead the Broncos (3-1. 12-5) to a '1cton o'er the Toreros (0-4. 8-9). Burle) made 6 of 7 stiou from thrtt·RQtnt range. UCI ... From Bl peo ple hit Q of I J tree 1hrow5 do11>n the stretch 3\ l '(I struggled against Frcsno·s trademarl defense. Engl'lstad led l (I with 23 po1nts. but "as the onh Anlca tt"r in double figures Frank· .. Woods suffeTed th rough a 2-for-10 shooung night good fore1gh1 po1ntsand Kevm Flo)d scored onl~ ""· Trailing 13.9 an the cart)' going.. l 'Cl embarked on a 23-8 run thanh 10 a tno of three-point goal\ by M1 Je Hess which ga\C the Anteaters a 3.:!-:?I kad. Dcfcns1vel). M1kt Labat d1d a1o_od JOb on Maier Dci product Mtke M1tC'hell (16 po1n1 s per pme), ~ho "as hmatcd 10 seven potnU throu,&h 37 minute But ~1th thucore. 67-64. Mllchcll hit a pair of dutch free throws and a brtak.a~&) slam off a UCt tumoH·n~ith 301ttonds left to clinch 1t "Even thoush ~t·rt not shootsn1 well. our dd'ens1v(' intensity still ~ up:· Mulhpn Mid ... We 10 in Ctthl ahead at halftime and wt thank W't ha'c somcthmg aoina. I tboushl ouc dcfcns1'tC 1ntcn11t) ~s rail aood ... Otmck Barden led the llulldolS -.nh 16 point and I 0 rd>ouncf~ fochcll added 12 po1nu and •• u 1m . 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Goioen State 9• 011i.1 Ill, ·Mllw1uket 97 S.cr .,,..,,,o 97, New Yono 94 T9Nv'I G-1.alren 11 Sterne. 1230 o m Ptl19-dt!Pnl• et Wu/1•"910!\, 10 1 m New Jenev 11 AllA11t1. 10 a m ""-"'~ a• lllO•ena 10 • m ~tro1t et POl'tla ncl, 1 om Mel'lllV'• GemH Pn111otl011la ar Wunu'Oron, ' lO om Ctevt '•t'd 11 u1111, 6 30 om Mltwaullff at Go!CM'n Ste re, 7 30 om Soun 10~. O lpeiers 100 CUPll"ElltS (lOOJ -Cao• ,. u S·6 I) Coiema" )·4 2·4 a. &t<>1amln l>·I 0-0 12 v1ren1.,,. 1-s O·O 1. wooo.on 7· 11 S-6 lt D11tev S· ti O·O to. Wo•f 1·6 O·O 2 Norma11 3·7 •·S 10. Ott• 10· 12 4·4 24 T 0111, 40·1S 20· 25 100 SAN ANTONIO 1105) -GtHnwOOd S·t O·O 10 Mltrnfl• •·1' 7·7 2S 8 r.ckow\ll• 6·7 2·3 U -NOOd I · ll 4· S n . ROOt<llOn S· 1 S )· 4 tl Sunclvold 2·6 2-2 6 A110tr\On 2·4 1·1 S. Nfflv l·l 0·0 1 N•Mol\1.;\ •·6 0-0 a Oaw~1n5 l·l O·O 2 Tota1, ~-u 19·22 106 klA bV 0\1•1'1en Cwoo.r\ 21 15 1t 26-HlO !>an Anron.o 2S 24 21 29-106 Tll•et·oo "' 0 011-w ooo Fourtd out-8 r>C•Ow\• RtOOUllOS~llPotl'I .. IC•Ot 111 Si n AnlOfl•O U IRC>Oe•IM>n 10) A\· '"'~' Ootf\ 1' 1Drtw 7) San Al\IOll>O 79 wooc II To1a 1 '°""~' ootf'\ 10, San An1or1>0 n Altrnoanc-7 369 COLLEGE MEN Fresno State 11, UCI 61 IPCAAJ UCI feftDff'll Lat>at ) 1 ) 1 WOOOs 2. ' f I E"9tlll•o •I S ' 13 HtU ) 0 f • FIOvo 3 7 1 a CrHwtl 0 0 0 0 H91'dme" 7 0 0 & Al'ldt<\On 1 0 I ? Jotlan"'" 0 0 7 0 Do~•o•ci.• t 1 1 • Frevw Sll1e .. fl ... "' 8ara.n & • l 16 M1IClltM • ' 1 11 D WiHoams 0 0 J 0 We •tr I 2 I t Sttvt"\0" 6 2 1 1 • s,,..,, I 0 7 3 c w '"'ems 0 0 0 0 Tav O• 0 0 0 0 C04t t S 7 I) E~ •" ' I • 9 Tolal\ 73 ,, 21 ., Toti'\ 16 I! 11 71 H•lll1mt u<t 3'·26 Tnree·oo•nt ooa•s UC• -HH\ J Ht rdmt" 1 En1>etstad 2 F'rnno Sra•t -S ..,, I Ttcnnoca'\ JO'lan\e<> SoCal CCl9eee 92, Chr'ht Colt91 Irvine 16 (~ State All'llttlc C.,,._enca) Ctwht C ..... lrvlnt s.cM c ..... ....... fl> f9ftpff'p 8ent0n 0 0 I 0 Lionlfool 7 O 1 -6 T"'°""o'on • 2 l 11 H•" 1 ) I 7 K9-11 1 • l 8 8 <•"'<>'t 9 1 2 20 Yori\ ) l l 'I D·•on • 2 4 10 Pallotta • ' o It "'Ol"<lt' O O 1 O Revn • 0 ) 9 Ma'>\l.t'd 6 0 0 12 Wull:"9'0" 0 0 l 0 0t uvu11a 6 1 3 1' 8ru'I~ ' 0 t Monlt"e9'0 ~ • 0 • Kl•cll ) 0 6 Ott<• 3 ) ) 9 Mo,,f'Ct • 7 0 10 Pt• C"OW\• 0 0 0 0 TOlll\ 1' IS 20 76 Total\ )6 II 18 92 H•'",..,. SoCa Co•I-'7·:k Tllret·oo•nl ooa1, Cll• " Coi'e9e Irv,,,. -Pattot11 1 RtvH I SoC11 C~ ,_ -L1gnt1001 1 Padfic· 10 Ar11ona Arjzona S•••t Or'evon Stanford WllfllnlJIOll Ste ll' Oreoon ~11•t UCLA CattfOfn•a ~-r·"'fl•O" standlnes C~• W L 1 0 s ) ) 2 ' ) 4 ) ) l l ) , s t s 1 ' ~ .. w l 17 1 II 6 • 6 12 • 7 1 ' 6 1 ' s 10 s 10 3 I) ~·"*'­ArtrON Ste11 )t, USC 7• St~d '70. Callfcwnle S. We~ton Ste.. 5'. Or91Mn Stale _, T .. W' ...... UCLA el Aril-IC!lanNI 2 •I > •in I OrteOR e t Wa'11"'8IOll TilwMaY'S 0- We~ton Stllie ., UCLA M ilon.JI Slete at Af1UM'le Cat•tor• at OftOOll St•nfOtd et OfttOll Siii• Satvt•W'• ~ Wa\l'l!ngtOfl Srare 11 USC WHt'invton ., UCL.A • Call~n • at Ofeoon State s1.moro •' Ofeoon lllrlols at "' l1ona Utetl al At•IOlll S111e COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN Sl .... Cll 51, Orenee c .. ,t 41 (S-..t U..-> (),.,.._ CaHt .. SaM•1m ......... .. ..... 2 , S 6 l••m I 0 I l_ Miles Luats Jollnson l\oWvtts Cra,,. SllftO Slit! 3 I • 3 1 HudlOtl'I 4 0 1 10 1 O 1 1 SnvHs 7 I 4 IS 3001 MeJont 30?6 S S 1 I• Weikle S 0 I 10 I 0 1 2 9 i.ti. 0 2 0 2 ~ T ..,-, ufhef 1 0-1 I ~Hll 0 0 I 0 Monlw 1 02 7 Sl..,lftlOn 1 l 0 • Htci>f'\'\llft '1 0 2 1 Totll.' IS 9 12 •I Tot11\. ._25 • IS SI H11ft in1t S.ddltOact<. 30· 11 TIVH·POlnt ooa" Or1"9t Coasr -Craiw 1 M«vtr·\ I. Sad<lltba<~ -H~ 1 l11or11"1'1 1. Stt11t111on 1 TICMH:.111 None Gotdfn WeJf 76, lSeultl CM\t Lettt ... di l.°"9 hadl 7S C81Wr911t1') ~ Wttt .......... Rtclor fl 0 3 2S Oav.1 HOlmt\ 4 ~ 1 I How1rd W1111em5 6 1 f 13 RICe D Camoer l l '1, S Stewart Ca"we<t 0 1 2 2 Mjjr·S•cn Wht 3 l 1 9 W\lmr1no MCM1Ct1H I S I 1 II MCKusktr R Ca motr 1 0 1 2 W •ISOfl Totars l l 10 11 7S Totars .. 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W L W L s 1 21 1 • 2 IS • 2 1• • ) .. 1 • .. 7 • u 10 4 12 10 4 • " F rldeV' s G1me Co...,PIO" 76 PaHOen1 1' SalUrdlV'\ Games C.o:otn WHI 76 LO"ll Beech 7S E Cam·-.o 7t Ctrr•IO\ 61 F' ul't "O" &6 Y t San AntonoO 60 Or109e Empire com.r~ c.....,.~, OverMI Tt1m W L W L C•ortn SaOdltO.C• RanC"O Safi• aoo R vers Ot ) 0 21) s l 0 IS 6 1 I 11 6 I ~ 10 13 O•an\lt Coas• 0 ) I) 17 C ~,.. ..iS 0 ) s 16 Sa1Urdly'5 G- Saoo tOat • S8 Ora"llt Coa11 4 I R•ve•sJOt 68 C,rr,.s 62 C•cvns • Renelle Sant1100 11 "'' oa~s ~O'" a• 7 JO COLLEGE WOMEN UCI 60, UC ~nt1 81rblr1 SS (PCAA) UC Santa &art>ar• UCI TnomO\on Re!\atr At>l!\Oltr Albtrnou N cllt• Brow" Nea Puc"a s• .. " ... "' ' 3 1 " 2 0 I 4 • ) l ll • • ) 17 6 ) 1 IS I 0 ) 7 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 Tola s ?• t) •7 SS Ha flomt UC 3'·)1 P•r•\ s .. 141reu Crewiord Ltt A'lt\lt CI Hottmel'O w.,,.,.. .. ~ Wa tOI'\ JO"t'\'°f'I To•a s T"'ff 00•"' ol>ll UCI -Let I Tttll"•Ca UCS8 Co1cn Frt t1Cn .... pf tp S S 1 IS 2 ) 1 1 s 0 • 10 6 0 1 I) 0 0 0 0 l I 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 • 0 2 • 2S t 1' .C Chri't CCl9eee lrv'tnt 61, SoC1I C°'"' SO ,G_ St1• A......,;c C.....,_I CM!ll C ..... trvint S4C.el C-... .. "'""' fWftpftD Munoz 1 0 ' • S..tt•van 0 1 I 2 D (~"0' 0 0 1 0 8re1t'f 6 S S 17 N1• z S l 1 I) Dtou nt I 0 ) 2 Fer• s S 1 1 11 LePotnte O o 1 o JQt-1"\0" 6 0 I 12 Arnot' S J 0 U LOHt" I 0 0 1 WunW:ll 0 0 I 0 K•t •" 6 2 ' 1• 11an <Qan l I t 1 II: CarrOI' 0 0 2 0 Hlit 4 0 S I Sc""'"' 1 0 1 • Tot•I\ 11 1 ,. &1 Tota l• 19 II 11 ~ He•ll•mt (;'IT••t COlltQe 1r .. 1ne. D · Ii Tl>rtt·C>O<nl ooat SoCet COi~ -Al"'CW' TteP\!'CAI SoC al COlleQt Coacfl Atc:Ntv North collects 21-7 Senior Bowl victory MOB! LE. Ala. (AP) -Washm,- ton 's Chris Chandler and Syracuse s Don McPherson each thrtw a touch- down pass to spark the North to a 21·7 v1ctof) O\'er the South in the 39th ~nior Bowl all-star football game Saturday. Chandler enpnC'Cml a 99·yard scoring drive m the first period, hitting Willie Anderson of UCLA with a 36-yard touchdown pass.· McPherson. the All-American who l~TaCU$e to an 11 41 record. hit s y Anthony Miller of Tennesstt on a SJ-yard scoring play SO sttonds btforc half\imc. The North. cutting the South's series lead to 19· I 7-3. built its lead to 21-0 early in the final period on a 1- )'ard run b)..acky Woods of Nevada- Las Veg.as one play after Miu1u1pp1 Valley's V1n~nt Brown returned an intercepted pass 26 yards. Tht South avoided tht first shutout an the flmc·s 39-year history w'htn Aonda s Kerwin Bell connected with South Carolina's Stcrhna Sharpe on a 6().yard touchdown pass with 11 :41 lef\ in the game Sharpe got behind tbe North de- fense and made the catch at the North 25. sprinting the rtst of the wa) untouched. The North defense kept the South b,ottled up most of the da}. recording s1~ sacks -thrt'C by Ken Harve~· of California. two b)' Paul Frase· of S> racusc and one b~ Tim Moore of Michigan State. Chandler completed all four of his passes for 77 )ards m the 99-yard scoring dmc that starttd aft.er Auburn's Scott Bohon tipped a punt back from the goal line and the ball was downed on tht I . Thurman Thomas of Oklahoma State Nshed for 97 yards on 16 attemp1s.. an efTon that earned him the gamc·s Most Valuable Playtr award. Chandler was voted the North's top offensive pla)'er and Harve~ the outstanding defensive award. South honors went to Bell on offense and AubuRl·s Aundray Bruce on defense. UCI \Vomen d own UCSB Natasha Parks scored IS points and Jenny Lee added 13 as UCl's women's bukctbell team won tts third uraiaJ'lt PCAA pmc Vt'lth a 6().SS victory over UC Santa Barban at the Bren E~nts C~tcr Saturday niaht. The wtn ralscs the An1cattn' conference record to 4-3 2nd drops UC Santa Barbara to 1-S. The pmc was c1otr most of the war. but Shumll Johnton and Cher) I Ho'ffman cldl hh outll~ jumpers 10 pul tbt ~ ·~-ay for ua W1lb tbrtt minuankft Naiahe er.~ford edckd 10 Points. rijtl1 tt'bounds. four blocb and four auisu f« the Antee ten ( 6-9 ovmaU). and Micke) Sbmsl aho pulkd down .-lh• rcbo\anch Pattt N1ichc.I kd CSB (S-6) w.ith 15 DOtn ln the Qokk1\ talc Atbleuc Con· SWIUHING Glleel """ L.-. e.ca ,.._ I It, UCI IOS GOL~ a. H .. O.Uk cat.,._ w•> (et Cl-a ............... ) JIV Haa\ g ........ .._, .. 69·6'·61·•7-26' ., .... 6_S.71>-270 -meclltY r•v-1. LOM ... "' Sti tt ........ 8ob TWl'f U5 ll, 2 lJCI """. J .0.)4, l LOft'i 8ffGll Slllt Pe!J! Aztnoer "9". 3 '3.S3 D1vld EdwatC\ 6'·71·71·.S-2n 11·'6-.. ·6t-Vl n -'7-6'-...-214 .,.. .. ·67·7C>-27• '1-'1·70-~14 ~-'6·72·6t-27S .... ,·7S-70-'17S 6'· 7 4 ·tt"0-17 $ "'-'7-69·10-VS '5-10-"'° n-v• ........ 1.-11-11• 71·'7·71·'1-276 1,000 tr...-1 JUOd IUCIJ, tAf.•I. ). Marl<. O'~ara P1c1\Bll.I CL8 SJ. t SI 90 l 8rtlltl CL8SJ, ClllP Beck 10'21-IO 8retr u_, 200 fr-l Ooilev IL&$J, 1"'2 7'. 2 Sir.ow OoMie Hammond IL8Sl. l,4'..69 l St•naro CL8Sl. 1~1 tS Scot! Hoel\ SO lt-1 Wrio111 IUCll, 2161. 2 FranciKJO De" F'orvn1ft ILBSI 21 91. 3 611uaro tl8SI, 21 9' Mac O'Graov 100 CM-I W1n1am' IL8S), 2:oo.m. 2 Ro Gene S.uen IUCU 1'02.33. l P1c.zus1ti (L8 S), tm.S3 •no·-Maoee 100 llv-1 Sldetwicz IL8Sl, 1'57 71, 2 G~ Stt"t P•tt (L&Sl 1:0109. ~ Kin) flftll 2'.m.AI GU Moro1n 100 ,,_, Wrlon• IUCll, 47 31, 2 9duaro JONI COOi< ILBSI .. 11. 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CalC•VKCn•t Jorda" 'UCll 201 6', 3 Mara llJCI). 1S7.43 Sanov Lvlt l·mt!~r 01v,119-1 Jordan IUCll, nt n ; 2 M1lo.l' Rtld Srsl« fLBSl ~m. 3 Montgomerv tUCU. tSllS 8ruct L•e11-.t C°'"' women L-&Hdl SllM 12•, UCJ '1 100 me<! t~ •r•av-1 Lono 8eacn Sti tt "A" I S4 91 2 Loroo Eleacn State "8" 2 00 42. 3 UC:t A" 1OS76 1,000 tree-I oN1111am \ IUCll 11'.1120, 1 Pano\ •UCl t 117379, l W10t IUCll, 1111 7t ~ ••et-I M,tcntll lL8.S). 2S 2•. 1 Sttvem IL8S 25 «. ) D•V•s ll 8S). 26 13 100 fret-I Aamtrti IL8Sl. l.Sl6'. 2 8ald· 1119tr IL8SJ I SU I, ) 8 101tv IUCI), 1-01 4S 100 IM-1 Ram,rez IL8S), 2 ,, 4S, 2 Oo..11•0 LEIS 21sn) NC>Olt IUCI) 2 1744 100 tiv-1 Ela o n91!" IL8SJ 1 19 f2. 1 KUM 1L8 S 72120 1 Ntt\lltr IUCO. 1124') 100 lret-1 Ramorrz IL8S) 54 13. 1 Mc Erntv !L8 S S4 37 l M•IC,,... !L8 S). S6 16 100 bee~ -I Doug•a\ I LBS). 2 11 21, 2 8·oltv IUCl1 2 11 S3 ) 8rvan IL8SI 126 17 SOD tree-I N11am\ IUCll. 5 21 21>. 2 MCNttntv L8 S S 29 1 IS ) Partos IUCO, 53263 ~ 200 DrH\f-1 R1mire1 , fl 8S1. 2.30.JI 2 Collin\ 1L8SI 2 ll 20 J K.iM> IL8S) 2 41 17 400 ''" •tlev-1 Lono a.ac" State ''A". 3'113. 2 UCI ...... H .. 31.) UC t "8'. 3SIU !·meter div1110-I COitman IUCll 19920, 2 WOil IUCIJ. 191. 3 Pelen (L8S), nm 3.,.,..,., 01v1119-I COiemen IUClt 266U ,2 Wot! (UCll 217 ... l Pet..-s (L8SI 210 68 COLLEGE SE NIOtt BOWi. Nor1tl 21, Sou1fl 1 sare ttv Oua1'1en NO''" Soulli Ne>rl,.._A,.Otnon t8 ro .. ~iee •<k 1 7 0 7-21 0 0 0 1-7 l6 oau trom CP\a1'dlt< Not1,.._Mi•er S3 Pan from Mcf>ll..-wn (8 row111tt """' N~tn-WOOO\ 1 ru!' 18rownlff '<" So.,tl't-Snarot 60 pa~ from Bett • 8tlfi "1C1< ! A••enoance-.O S2• · TEAM STATISTICS ...... 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Reed Larson and Ray Bourque. · ~ . • McUanby's two goals at 14:06 and 14:58 of the first period, the second coming on a power ~lay. gave Ph~lade~phia a 2..e lead. · Mark Howe scored on a power play at 17:38 and· Dave Poulin made it 4-0with 55 seconds remaining in the period. Brian Propp and Dave Crossman made it 6-0 with second-period goals. Elsewhere m the NHL: Flames 4, Reel Wlllgs 4: In Detroit. Mike O'Connell scored with 4: 19 left in the third period to give the Red Wings a tie with CaJgary. Bren Hull scored his SC'Cond goal of the game with 4:49 remaining to give Calgary a 4-3 lead. But O'Connell took a pass from ~teve Yzerman jn the slot and drilled a slapshot past Flames goaltender M ike Vernon 30 seconds later for his fifth goal of the season. Detroit took a J.2 lead 5:58 into the final penod on John Chabofs goal. but Calgary's Joe Mullen tied the score with his second of the game and 22nd of the season on a power play at 9:24. Hull and Bob Probert exchange first-period goals. while Mullen and Adam Oates scored in the second period. lsluden 3, Oilen !: In Uniondale. N. Y .. Alan Kerr scored the tiebreaking goal at 7:39 of the third period and the I slanders defeated. sn~pping a 10-game winless streak against the Oilers. The Islanders were 0-6-4 in their last 10 regular- season meetings with the Oilers since last beating Edmonton on Feb. 7. 1984. The win also snapped a tbree- game losing streak for the Islanders. The loss extended tbe Utlen· cumnt winlc-ss streak. to 0-3-2 and dropped them into second pla~ m the Smythe Division, one point behind Calgary. S.bres 3, Capl&ala S: Mike Gartoer's power-play goal late in the second period lifted Washington to a tie with Buffalo. Gartner, standing to the left of Buffalo goaltender Tom Barasso. scored his 31st goal 9f the season by tapping in a cross-ice pass from Dale Hunter. The Capitals. who entered the NHL in 1974. art 5-40-8 lifetime ~inst the Sabres and 0-3-2 against Buffalo at the Capital Cenu~.~ince Nov. 11. 1984. Buffalo is unbeaten in k9'ast four games and 9-2-1 in its last 12. Wbalers ~. Nortla S&ars 0: In Hanford. Paul MacDermid seared two goals and Dave Tippen added three assists as the Whalers struck for five first-period goals en route to a victory over Minnesota. Hartford. winning·its fourth straight game. scored four goals on seven shots against goalie Don Beaupre in the first 5:08 of the game. MacDcrmid scored first at I :08. followed b} Dave Williams at 1 :28. Carey Wilson at 3:4 7 and capped b) UlfSamuelsson. MacDermid made it 5-0 at 18: 13. Ra} Ferraro added a pair of assists for Hanfor<i. Goalie Mike Liut stopped 33 shots for his second shutout of the season and 19th of his career. Blues ~. Nordiqaes 3: Tony McKegne) scored thrtt times and Bem1e Federko had the tie-breaking goal at 10:31 of the third period as St. Louis knocked off Quebec. Federko took a pass from Herb Raglan and beat Quebec goaltender Ron Tugnutt from the slot to put the v1s1t1ng Blues ahead to stay. Perry Turnbull scored wtth 4:59 left to give the Blues an insurance tally. Michel Goulet had tied thegamew1th his 28th goal of the season at 2: 19 of the final period. finishing off a 2-on-1 break ~1th Peter Stastnv. Penguins 4, Cuadlens 3: C'harhe Simmer banged in a rebound 29 seconds into oven.me. capping a three-goal ralh that gave Pittsburgh a victor) over Montreal. · ll was the founh straight victory b) Pittsburgh. all on the road -equaling a team record. The Penguins also ended an 0-8-:! drought at the Forum. Black.ltawks 3, Maple Leafs %: In T oronto. Steve Thomas scored a goal and added an assist and goaltender Darren Pang made 48 saves as Chicago extended the Maple Leafs' winless streak to a club record 14 games. ... ;. .. ... ,.,~ Brian Propp of Philadelphia aenda Boeton'a Steve Kuper flying into the boarda during first period Saturday. Frem Tiiie AaMdatff Prta. Mile Mitchell sc-0rcd a season-hi&h 2S points in his first stan of the ~ason. Jeadin• the San Antonio Spurs past the visitin,1 Oippcrs, 106-100. Saturday ni.ght 1n the NBA . Leon Wood.scored 21 pointsasSan Antonio ovctrcame a 94-87 deficit with 6: 14 left in the game. The Spurs outscored the Clil>'PUS. •t 9-6, the rest of the way, led by Mitchell's JO points dOY. n the stretch. · The Spurs tied the contest 96-96 after forcing the Clippcri to turn the ~II over on a 24-sccond violation with 4:0 1 ·to go. Mitchell's JO-foot baseline jumper tied the score. The Clippers. powered by gu.ard Mike Woodson's 12 founh-quarter points. took their 94-87 lead with a 9-2 run. Woodson finisht'd with 19 points. Cavalien JU, Celtics lM: Craig Ehlo and Dell Curry hit consecutive three-point shots midway thro~ the fourth quaner, breaking o pen a close game as Cleveland ended Boston's seven-game win ning streak. Curry scored 14 of his 23 points 1n the founh quarter as Cleveland ended a thr.:e~µme losing streak and bea1 the Celucs for the founh straight time ·at home . Balls 1!1, Warriors H : Michael Jordan led Chicago in scoring for the 37th ume in 38 games with 36 points and center Mike Brown added a season-high 15 as the Bulls rolled to a victon over Golden State. ACROSS 2 Sky-blue TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE i ~~~~~;~~~~;:~h.~::~~~~~r~,~~~;~~ 75 Stake money I C'up Sprint winner.Ve~· Subtle all the t~o-fifths ofa second slower than the The. loss was the 19th on the road against JUSt one win for the Warriors. v. ho lost for the 13th lime in their last 17 games. Mavericks 113, Backs t7: Host Dallas overcame an 18-point first- quaner deficit and Mark Aguirre scored 35 points m a 'tctory over M1lv.aukee. 1 Spaghetti or linguine · S-Con man's ploy 10 Game fish 14 Buckets 19 Montezuma's people . 21 Angel's feature 22 Mine entrance 23 Surpass 24 little tower 25 Unlock 26 Withered 27 Female sandpipers · 29 Ireland •• 30 Scarce 32 Burro 34 Ego 36 Bottomless 37 Caspian, e.g. 38 Fury 39 Single-masted sailboat • 4 1 Author Uris 43 Greek letter 44 Bishop of Rome 45 Western wind 47 Zone 49 Expands 52 Membership tees 53 Approach 55 African country 59 Arouse 60 Jute cloth 62 Abound 64 Hairy 65 Burden 66 Subdue 67 Curved letter 69 Craze 7 1 Competent 72 Twentieth letter 73 Knitting stitches 74 Sea eagle 75 Donkey 77 Coffeepot 78 Herring's cousin 80 Carpenter's tools 82 One of a kind 84 Step 85 Hawaiian . ' island 87 Bird of prey 88 Subtraction word 89 Macaw 90 Fashioned 92 Enjoy a cigar 93 Inventor Whitney 94 Rent again 96 Poetic contraction 97 Mature 99 Lamb's papa 102 Egg-shaped 104 Steeped beverage >'<l 105 Roman "X" 106 Fluctuate 107 Bluish-green 108 Baseball teams 110 Terminates 112 Pronged 114 Besmirches 115 Talked back to 117 Fly gracefully 119 God of war 120 Say once more 121 Simmer 123 Welcomed 125 Pollinators 126 Urge: Scot. 129 Quarrel 131 Jockey's charge 132 Lade 133 Mythical bird 136 Defeat 138 Redact 140 Hotet 14 1 Detergent 142 Dadcty 143 Mandrill, e .g . 145 Wiid hog 147 Threesome 149 Wore away 151 Was able to 152 Great Lake 153 Work for 154 Want 155 Lugs 156 Surfaces (a road ) 15 7 Coloring agents 158 European weasel DOWN 1 Meat pastes 3 Narrow groove 4 Gull's cousin 5 Expert pilot 6 Strand· 7 Headland 8 Brewer's product 9 Da Vinci portrait 10 Woo<:twind Instrument 11 Summer refresher 12 Knights' titles 13 Iron alloy 14 Act in a play 15 Chopping tool 16 Frosted (a cake) 17 Quay 18 Partly frozen rain 20 Thongs 28 Mineral spring 31 Aeon 33 Daughter's brother 35 Meadow 38 Actor's part 39 Turtle's protection 40 Verse writers 42 Type of tide 44 Added to 45 Ringlets 46 Jackdaw: Scot 48 Other: Lat. 49 Catch sight of 50 !=lurgundy or port 51 Horsemen 52 Contest 54 Reject 56 City in New Mexico 57 Tusked animal 58 Actress Dunne 60 Actor Lancaster 61 Lima's country. 63 Deface 66 Group of four 68 Pythons and cobras 70 Ringo Starr or Gene Krupa 73 Former 74 Compare 76 Pizza topping I ~a) 1n the El Encino Stakes and "On El Encmp record. 79 Common status I b} one-half length v.hen the favorite B~ Land B~ Sea paid $60.80. S 12.80 so That girl ga'e ~a) in 1he final strides before a andS7.40andearnedS64.300topush 81 Disencumber cro~d of 35. 770 at Santa .\n1ta her hfcume income to S 138.565. The 83 Pen's fluid Saturda}. Ken tuck) -bred daughtef of Sauce I Boat has "on s1>. of eight career stans. 84 Sage 'I Ridden b' Fernando Toro and including her first four in a rov. at a 85 Atlantic and carrying 11 )pounds in the test for 4-minor Ken tuck} track Pacific The Ma,•encks. off to their ~st stan e'er. ~on their founh straight game and seventh 1n their last eight stans. Kings t7, K.Dicks 94: In Sacramen- to. Reggie Theus score-d 22 points and the Kings blev. a 15-point lead before ralll) ing for a victo~ over New York. 86 Mr. Carney 89 Peasants 91 Food containers 92 Hurried San ta Anita en tries 95 Actress Remick 97 Gathered (leaves) 98 Entertainer Burl - 100 Emanation 101 Sail support 103 Not as much 105 Russian rulers 106 Sent a tele- gram 107 High mountains 109 Jells 111 Canine 113 Protected (an Invention) 114 Future plant 116 Relies 118 Goes to bed 120 Harvested 122 Large bundle 124 Even. to a poet 125 Fur scarl 126 Recede .. 121 Respond 128 Traditionally prohibited 130 Lhasa is its capital 132 Diving birds 133 Wireless 134 Musical drama 135 Future policeman 137 Racetrack tipster 139 Pentateuch 141 King's title 142 Station 144 Spanish cheer 146 Broadcast 148 Actor Milland 150 Legal term TODAY'S ENTRIES 12411\ .. fl·'lSl'I tMr~l'd ~) Flrit Post: 12: 15 o.m. FIRST RACE · 6 > luncng\ Pur~ S17.000 ~·vear·Old\ & uo Cla.,.,•"9 or>et '16 000 , .. 000 1 Ramoono Mcnh 1Crur 1 Bathe Sr.art 1~10-7' 3 LIK'• Bea• McHaroutl 4 Ru" Co119ar Ru<i •Sol''' S Roval Aoor CSio•I~· 7> 6 K•"9 (Iv~ l~rol 1 Pou Anotner Tao 1s1evens 9 PH>C>v \ Coniu 1vaienrue a1 9 Blu ing Zulu !Steven\ 10 Earllt l"•r H S~a•t< M Ba~ 18tacti.> 1 12 Crack'n 1• IOe•anouswve l Also E~ 116 ns 1H 116 111 .110 11S 116 114 116 !IS 116 13 Prov•r>Q ~ri.. (~la-I) 111 14 S"<lwt< 0.C:rH IVl!IH Qutll 116 1 S Fair Iv Omen I Slbllll!· ll 116 16 Oro<ao •PallKWnl 116 SECOND RACE. 6 , furle)ngs Pur~ S71 000 4 vear olO\ & UP Cla •m1119 O<'kt S2S 000-m soo 1 Sa i.eoc I Oela"CuSW..,.. 1 I 1 M<Y>¢an11e IVa\ovetl ) SuO•IO ISleven\I 4 Cta ramount 1S•01he 1 S Sunda 1'Ct Square IC.rvoer> o flltver Smct<t (VtlUQ~1·ll 1 R~wOOd 8cv 1Mccarron1 a Cl>tvt nn« Troooe tMual ' A9U8 Runo lSOM I 10 C.rowltr Sal\Out 1va~1utlal 11 I( L ' Papa (Ha•ltvl 12 Heed"nt NtW\ f~1~artt·2 1 AIM EliilibM 13 E t..moraoo (Otlanouuave-2 u Wttt 8ov CBr11191>ur11J IS Roval B•ut Evtt (~1varts-l l 16 JO\f Sen• Mt 1VelHQ\Jtr·21 116 119 llS 113 • 111 115 111 llS 116 116 IU 11 s 11~ , II I 1l6 111 THIRD RACE AbOIJI 6 , lur!Qnll\ on lur• j ?1..r~ ~S 000 A -owanct •·vu r·Qld\ & ._.o 1 Monroe S•l>•llf 11 S 1 2 Btt•tl>'turt Mc:Ct "C)(I) 1 IS 3 01~· \ Rt\! Voltnlutla 11S t 4 l"onunt s K.•nQOOIT' Ft<na nou llS S Arcad•u\ f~fla 115 6 LOrda1 • I Sit•.,,\ 114 t 7 Mol'>amfd A.ooi.. IOe1anouuavt • 121 8 I' Oravan!• I Haw ev 1 IS 9 lr¢1v.Oual sr IC.rvoe< a 110 10 Rul1a,. l~lvartt 1 !IS FOURTH RACE. I l 16 m lltt '21 000 Ma oen l ·vea•·o<Ol I Pt•Ct•ve ArrOQanc« l Vtla\Qutl 1 Of!levre <MeCaHot1·21 l Sllv Hlg,, 1So-s> ' Sr •zmeri< !Ot<ancu.ua.e 5 ,Y..,•ttlo< S.gn• IValenzue<a 6 Sotal< Hoon tSrt\lf'l\I 1 Cornoa r P•tol rQllvarttl S a·S'ewt>oo rvasoutr·2J 9 Bt• AiT Da ncer CGrvoer • lO Sourrle"n Sor..ct (Meza, 11 1100'.t s Bro lS•Ollle > 1? l 110v's Lusr IHawlev I AIM E._. 13 Otott1 Oodoe< IMc:Hargue> " MalOI Ma" IMc:Carrcn· 1) lS • Biii MIJllon IVHQutZ· ll a-Pe!tr M Branl t'nlrv 111 117 1 l1 117 117 117 117 ll7 •Iii 117 117 117 117 ) 11 117 FIFTH RACE. I I ' 16 m ile\ Punt 134,000 l"ilhH & marH. 4-vu r·Olm & uo C1a1m1f!il Pfiet sSO.C>OCr'-'S.000 l Svocflronou\ tVasquezl 2 Hal0900dOY~ l~ ..... nl ) Mrs V 0<1'VarHI 4 Plav1r>Q TaP\ S•~enu s M1u a 000<> Haw~! 6 Soontrmoon tSr.otma•t<I 1 Ttwd Dow,. (VflUQuez·l) I F>rof11 lslelld tC.rvOt1"l 9 Her llova1 C.•ace IMCCarron) 10 Swttt~u Btac' I 11 lloman11c Jt t tM4!Lal n Eovpt.an VR"dlCI ID«lanouuave-1) MME ..... 1J Havev•r Vela\Qutr-21 14 Tna Ove •Of!tanouswvt-l l 11S s 110 116 llS 116 116 11S • 110 116 116 llS 115 116 111 SIXTH RACE. 6 , luflOnOs Pvrs.e US 000 Ma•O.n )· vtar-Ok» I Sll'o s Log IV UQutU 111 2 Our Nafovt WI~ IVa1tnzue!al 111 l Clan ln.,Hf"""I (Vtla,outtl 111 • 01't 0 1\0la'f t8i.<kl 111 S Sr l"e r Vt W~ ISiO•llt) 111 6 J B T olon (Sf.,,""" I 11 1 1nov•\••oria1 (SOI.ii 111 9 Magoc Mite\ (Hawlevl 111 9 C101rr vrvek<I ; 113 10 Wts• .le• Mera 111 ll F'Hi•ate 10.-a1>0uswve1 111 11 Sacred I" re I McHergi;t I 111 SEVENTH RACE. 1 I 16 rn111!1 ?\H'M USO 000 El Ca m•no Rui Oerov from 8av Meaocw\ "' San Francls<o tGr~ 1111 )·vee r· OIOS . . I Cfl1nest (;QIO tCaslantOa 2 Bll>t C.vv Jud.ct > 3 cn.1io~ 1 Scnacn• I 4 Anhoua t8eze1 s B••C:~ ot 111t Ben 1Cu 1a no1>l 6 R.,.ntrnan 10avl 1 C.rHger CLamt>er!) I Set t<'s Jovrntv Warrt'n 9 Purdue K111i1 (Toro> 10 Hava11atta1r IP•"on> EIGHTH RACE. 6 lvrlO<>g\ Punt AllOwa1'Cf 3-vter·Old\ 119 , 17 117 121 117 117 111 111 m 111. Ll1.«JO I Sam Wr>c IVt lHQl>ttl 120 1 R"<>nda \ Soor1 (McCerronl 116 3 AIOndvon IMc:Ha roue> 116 4 C.ral' Mus-co CC.rvoer I a 1 U S Jot Nasr , Hawltvl 110 6 Grev L•nt E•D<'t\S !Sleveno 116 1 Or Brf'nt (Snoen\al<.trl 116 9 Man/>atfa l' 1(1119 (Oela"CuSMVel 116 9 Bud<\ Al"IHO !Sanclltz) •111 10 PrO\OKIOl'S Gaml>lt (VH QueZ) 111 NINTH RACE. 1 • m!lft on lurt Purw SlSOOOO S.11 Man~ Haridica o (Grao. 1111 •· vear·ola\ & uo Velut of rau. 11'9 • .00 ••nNt<' Sl01 900 s.e«ltld, S:J0.000 1111ro. 111.500. lour-in l 11 2SO flttfl, 1.:1.1so I Bt1IO Hor11onre !Hawltv) 1 Tl'lf Medi~ (McCarrOl'I l f:e<hlano IValtfl1ut4a l ' Trol<l"IOS IVtla\-rl S e·S••"" IOtlOl'>Ou\wv•l 6 San1-. M.< CC.rvOff' 1 Sc"i'~' <V'u oveZI 9 a ·R1vl•I ISnotm•'trJ 9 COf\QIJeri"ll He<o (Sttvtn\I 10 T"" Kn\ 'P•no> 11 C.ru • ComrnunlcalOI' IS10llltl a-NetM>n B Hun1 enlrv 11J 11• 112 11' 110 llS 11J m 111 116 llS TENTH •ACE. I I 16 mfln P unt '11.000 •·vHr·OIO\ & vP ci.•m•l19 orlet m.oocr 121000 1 ExOIK Mol!C" (~l<trl ? Siwla,, He<c CC.rv-1 3 Rernoour 1So11sl 4 JoM Vigor\ CS1b1tlf I S a ·SnowcrHlt IBlacl•) 6 Oar!Of> I Vetas-u 1 Oancea~11"1tdancH tMeul I Co1ai.. ~n 1r:1trnan0ez1 9 L A !"ire CSlt,..nl) 10 ~ Ca•c,, (Hewlt'f) 11 Cen1enarv IOttahccJuavt l 11 a ·Otnn1s D (Sl\efma n) a-Garv W 8 t.K1't tnlrv ·~··' ·-t'n1Q IOC'i<"' 116 'll 1 11• llS 116 115 115 116 116 llS "• w Ill Horse racing results Santa Anita SATURDAY'S RESULTS Cllrd of '1·GaV ,..._OU~ "'"'"'91 FIRST RACE. 6 luncnos Ttme To S•HP Snotma\erl )310 IS 60 I 40 Oa" Pon al fCHlanon 10 40 1 60 Of>e L1Jc1tv Roaa 1C.•v0tr '10 TlMe 110 2 S SECOND RACE. 6 lurlOllO\ Ca_,oe,..eno 1 so .. u l3 IO 7 to S. .40 Em•grant C.eo IVflnoue11 1060 610 1"001·, Tr·c• IC.rvoerl oOO Tomt l 11 1 S S1 DAILY DOUBLE 110·5 Pa•d S217 00 THlttD RACE. 6' 1 furlongs S09arof\im Cal (51tYtns ti 60 l 00 160 Sea111e Sanove I !>not Ma •tr 1 1 .40 1 20 Storm Pock t i I Ha #ltVI ) '° Time 1 16 4 s U UtACTA 13-SI oa•d 174 10 FOUltTH RACE. 6 • lurlo.,.in C.O l"e< Bro.owe• 1V11011 110 •60 S.tO Rec1<tns One (Meia I 11 80 11 60 Jol'>nrv Bur (Hawi.v I 120 UO S .40 T1mt I 17 1 S Flf'TH RACI. 1 ~ m"H 80ld Arrooance (Slt venl) P•..-,.,,.,., !McCarrOt1) Fair c-trv IGrvek<J Ttt'IW I SI C•S (furl) nao 1000 ~.o UO HO 100 Also ran "iveftOwet GIOC>e' '" 1(-O•t· 1119 MIU a..,e<tv 111111, Ag~ U !EXACT A U· 11 06·0 '360 jO Wt1lt ttACa. I 1116 mile\ Crtmwn si.w IM4tul 11.0 too ·~ CODll,. Vt llO IHa..,. .. 1 uo :a.to H1~ 110 ($It~) ) .40 Tim. I Cf ltS. S•YSMTN RAU AtlOut 6 1 f\K~ (1"11 te• Nill (Mcetff'Onl IU O 12'0 •• 111vm M\.111 <Si.~ 1 u o uo Jau Mu\4c .. n tvn~tl M 00 T~ I 16 1 S d ••ACT• (7·1) Mod 06100 ~....-n. •AGL t 1 16 ml'" •• Lal'd l 'f SM rtorol '"8 11.IO 1 • v.,.., ~ rc..11-1 > 10 '• N!P<OCOl•'Of l._.,> 6 tO ~ 1'1 JS U IJlACTA l .. J) ow WH!IO t.J DM.., ft9l\.1 ,,., ... ) Mid '14,)Ja ... _,.. RAC9. 1 I 16 f'Nltt "~ ttlf (Milt) \S., 110 100 ...._ ...,. .. nt fOtWo.iuanl UO >• 1.6 •• ' 0r-lsa.-t J 00 """' ' ., 4 ' al aJtACTA tJ>UI -.-c1 CICUO U '9CIC sax U·>-M· ... ll .... llOfOCl6• re two w1nn1119 t>el<f!l' tl1vt l'IOrM'U. oa10 ~1 40 to lllO ..,;....,·119 '"'''' uoor "<>'~11 SI ~K NINE 110-S-3·1·3·2·7·6-ll e>a•d l9 m 40 10 IWC W1Mtn9 IJCl<t1' ('la "<>f\.fSI P••d S~l IO 10 )4 w•nn1119 •>el<tll (l1vt llOrSH l T O'at c•rrvover ooOI '812 e. ~ Altf"danct '3.465 ~.'ul<.A! Ila-19.290.7§6 Los Ala.mltoa SATURDAY'S RUVL TS ( lttfl of •·nltM Mf'MU ,_,..,.I FIRST RACE. Pac. I m•tt T"'" I K.~e<I JIO 280 UO l A SCl«tafO( (A~Wnl S.tO 3 00 LI.IC~ v LeY1ty (~d'andl 2 llO T,,.,. 2.o3 ' s Al\O ,.,, Pall(IOt'O\ C.ir1. Miu Vtfl'lc>Vtl Satin Riooon. Row-. ~ Ros• W'.nle<l>!Ow !><•al~ Oro 1"1no. lJ EX.ACTA 11·6) oaoO 111'0 SEGOND RACE. Pace 1 mllt Comma~ Van I A"4e00nl 1120 S40 >20 o.na ·, Bandit IMa•erl l 60 160 Moul>• Hutt I Trem~•I 210 T11M 1st 4 S Al~ ra1' C~I\ Timf, Daroa111A, M.-cr>c 59'r'1 No scra•tfl4i n EXACT.A 11·1) oalO uooe TH•D RACE. Patt I ma. l(•ve Doolan fl(~I 1680 760 UO P4!rl~ PeuloM t~u"CIVI UO l llO L.11 Sl\8'11" I $4ottll\J 0 0 Time 1~1 I S Alto •an l(~Mm. Fttlt• Grllftd FllV. llt\N\AClvt 8tov, Softd 0 Cl\atW, TammV1 O'tt• ~\ LadY Wtl~ cantlM n IXACTA IJ·CI M4 940M llOUtlTM aACL ~ • ~ lll<IMt" (A"CWMftl C'falv GU"'il 'Ct~J HafCIY VW'll¥ l .. vll'\\l f"'N '91 , s , ... AIM tell CMvv Cl>ete SeMillt la Mou No lCr•ldlft d aXACTA t .. U ..., _... NlTM aAC&. PMll • ,,.... ~ ........, CS1'eN«1l ·~ I.Of! F1191 llod«I .,,..,._ .... , ....... , """-'" AM ,~ k-l'M'-~1 ff• ..., ii!'~ ~ ~ OK.; -.a w:t t !ICN'\ • uo l.00 0 0 JOO JOO Vlc!Grf. UI Ut ... .>• •• ...... U EXACTA 12-ll e>a>O '21.20 l 2 DAILY TRIPLE !l-6·2) e>ald 161' 40 StXTH RACE . Pact 1 milt 0cc·, Of!lignt II(~) 6 60 Oert Yov To !8av>H'1 PasaOtt11 Pflan1om t Henittvl To~ 159 no 300 HO 2.60 360 AIM> ra n Monty Runner. 8itte< Harvt'\t Z.r111 Sl<I_. PYKoon•ll NO '<f81dlt\ S2 EXACTA 11·3) P•ld '3100 SEVENTH RACE. Pact l F1""'9 S!al&on CParli.en xa1' CL>$111111111 Cl"la•lff 0.C:l1oOll CA'*'sonl Tlmt 1 Sl3~ m Ut 610 uo 160 uo 1llO 380 A•so ra11 L.oo•n Srv._, Or111C1an Olar1t1 F•,tl«man's Whart. 8on Tarr•, $lr Aun la No s.c<atc:M1 12 IJlACTA fl·Jl oa1cS '2140 EIGHT" a ACE. P-l mile Two Oc.eaM (McleflOll) 10IO 00 hO 1morttaf>0 (SIMI") S 00 t 60 frrfttltillle Mao°' (Pa<i..erl t.40 T,..,_ ISi l !S Also ran E•lrl Cl'OINlr\I, crarv Got••· Joi¥ Monltf .... No K<"AIC:'-S S1 IXACTA t•·l l MIO Ml.IO NlNTM aAc_IE. Pac9 1 moat Flv•"O "* C~t..ev) )40 2 40 tAO Emer.9¥ OWtlflO ISIMtfll UO tAO Flett RQver u,,,...,_.1 UO Ttm. U I J l Af\O 1111 T r\,llllo.H °'"' MtN $1>ril, T..--Ill.le O>to No IU•ldln U IXACTA l"'ll N ici '7• •1 DAl&.Y ,...._. (1·•·61 _.. NI.it TINTH a.AU. Pkl I ""'9. c \.i< , "'"""'1 '. J ot uo El V~90rY lSloeNlfll s • UO W m Al!nO lll~I t 11 T~ U7 • .i AIM ,.., .Mtt111111. Flv Or Or!W, ~ No ter•tct'et u IJtACTA c ... u Mid uu• U.IVPfTM •..ca. PMll l fNa. SW CNnt.e f~ I "" '• UO ~ a.... (Oitflll'CO) c,. SM AtftlOl't G~ fA.t~ le.• T.,._ l-" • 1 NM tllft: •eo It..-, Y_... Coeo Mt Ill ~ .............. G..-. ~ ,,,... luffi .... -~ 0 UM:TA t'-11 ..... I .. A,_,...... c.2• ~~ I l • ~h lC io "5. ~. In ~it rs st ts >6 lt >n ot rd er a 19 in ~ at \t ld rs. 1st 1st it· TC er ·st ht ht n- 1d re k. • lt 17 11 n 17 17 11 11 n u .. )0 20 16 " lJ 20 " " 16 111 ,, ~ 4· t<. '" 1 ll 111 in 116 120 llS Ill 111 117 116 llS 00 »· I 16 I II 111 11s 116 la ilS 116 116 1 lS 116 111 - ·00 60 ''° "' 'II. JO JO Jt J ' Orange Coast DAILY PIL~T/Sunday January 24', 1988 .. Fashion Island becomes more of a t own cent er . By ILENE SCHNEIDER Dllr"""C.• e e 1 Three years of construction at Fashion Island have resulted in increased vanety and convenience and easier Jccess for the customers, accordin& to W. Andrew "Ball" Pope, vice president-operations of fhe rvine Retail P.ropenies Co., a division of The Irvine Co. Pope. a Cleveland native who worked extcns1vel~ 1n \he South, cited the trends that tiave changed the look and the concept of malls across the h<ttion. · ~ .. We're now renovating malls built in the 1960s. so rhat they're serving as townttnters ... Pope-told~ucndecs at a breakfast meeting of the Dolphins Division of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce at the Newport Beach MamotL "Ncwpon Center always was st>I up to be a town center with offices, retail estabhshmt'nts and hotels "People are entertaining thtm$Clves at malls toda}. That's why 25 to 35 percent of the space 1n toda) 'smalls as de' oted to food and a Street sCene atmo~phere. a gathenng place to meet pef>pte and spend 11me." Retailers are chan11ng their concepts 1n keeping with societal trends. according to Pope. Computenzauon and networking enable retail stores to change concepts quickly. Many retail stores across the nation ha\ e become vef) specialized and very focu~d. Pope said. He believes tha the biggest change 1n them> xi 1-0years \o\>tll be an department stores. "h1ch ··have been Ju\. Man) of them ha,en't taken the lime 10 improve. Ne~· department stores "ill come 1n and take the market share because man) of them existing stores are too h1ghl~ promouonal. We'll be seeing sp«1ah) depanment stores that offer scl"\·1cc. quality merchandi~ and focu!> on tht: customer." Pope. who profiled the a'erage Fashion l!>land cus\omer - a 40-year-old 'w1th "lots of d1spo~ble income" -1s seeiing to anract the-I 5-to 3S4t:af..old shopper as well. "We want to comQ.lement South Coast Pla1<s nut compete." Pope said. "We want to offer more choice\ J nd vanet\.. Eventually-. Pope env1s1ons a reta1l·rnancc cnrnm· passing Fashion lslartd. South Coast Plaza and the retail comple>. planned for Irvine Center .\t Fa.shion l ~land ubJelll'e~ 1ndude lo"enng the pnce point and offenng lon' rn1cn1 i.hopping near people's homes When tbe reno' Jl1on is completed. there ",11 be more than :!00 \tort'!I -smaller !>tore!I v..1th more vanet~ In tracing the e ' oluuon of Fashion Island. Pope ,1i u"t'd ho" "dl-ddi ned v.alk"a~ s are making 1t easier fur people to get around the mall. He also traced the \Wl\crs1onofv.ha1 bad been J C Penne' ·s building 1010 tht• .\mum ("uun in a \1ed1terraneaA looK tnat set the ~l\k for the 1:nt1re Ct'Oter. , That SI\ k has included nev. facades. new Landscaping and "a lk,,:i,s trom the Newpon (enter office buildings. 'l''' addmons "''Tll 1nctude ocean-new ~stauranu. 1l thl'Jtn .ind a food coun ··\\ t•'re stJll fi ne tuning."· Pope said. Ult imate suites fil l execs' tastes VORWERK SCHUKAR McCULLOUGH Western Digital promotes 3 execs A.t Western Digital Corp. in In 1ne. three executives have been promoted to senior vice presidents. The) are A.J. "Btrt" Moyer, Katby A. BrallJl and John R. MacKay. Roger\\'. Johnson. chairman president and chief executive officer said ... The com pan~ "'tll co11t1nuc 10 benefit greatl) from their leadership as 1t competes 1n 1he rap1dl} gro" 1ng microcomputer markets:· ..\s senior ,·ice president of finance. Mo\er v.111 remain chief financial otTiCt>r of the corporation 1n ·charge of the com pan} 's "orld" 1de finann al acu' 1t1es. Braun v. all retain respons1b1h11cs as general manager of the storage products business unit. ~acKa} "11l continue to direct all "orld"ide manufactunng of Western D1g.11al products. • • • . California Fint Bank has announced tha1 Chris McCullough ot M1ss1on \'1eJO 1s now assistant ,·ice president and manager of m L'n1,crs1t} office in Fullerton. Robert F. Schultar. manager of the San Juan Capistrano office. has been elected a vice prl.'s1den1. and Huntington Beach res1den1 Kevin R. Vorwerk 1s 'ice president and manager of the banl's loan support center in Santa ..\na. Caltfom1a First. the state·s s1>.th largest commercial ban~. has 135 offi ces including 97 1n Southern (ahfom1a and fi,e fac1lit1es O\erseas • • • Ir. inc resident Richard B. Clarke has been hired as construction manager at Trammell Crow Co./Orange Couty 1n Ir. inc to CLARKE PHILLIPS YOUNGER coordinate all construction act1v1ties for the d1 ,1sion·s commercial 1ndustnal and re'lJ1l prOJCCts Clarke v.as pre' 1ousl~ a pro1ec1 manager in Dallas for Trammell Cro" "htch. "ith more than S 1.\ bllhon 1n assets. 1s the nation's largest pmatel} ov.ned real ~·stall.' firm • • • Thomas Bros. Maps has announced the appoin1mcn1 of AJviJI B. Phillips as ''1Cc president and general manager of the compan' In inc-based Thomas Bros.. a pn' a tel} held map publisher established in I 915. ts recognized for tts w1del' uS<'d street guide~ road atlases and "all maps • • • '.'low based at the Orange Count} office of Coopers & Lybrand 1n Nev.pcm Beach are tax manager Becky YOUDJtr and Jacques Wekbe "ho specializes in insurance and manufactunngas an audit manager Coopers & L} brand 1s a "orldw1de accounting and management consulting firm with offices in 96 U.S. c1ues and I 00 other countnes • • • Madeliu Zuckerman, owner and pnncipal ofZackerman Publk Relatforu/ Advertising Inc., has been named to the board of d1ret·tors of ProvidenceSpettb & Rearing Center 1 n Ora ngc Sen·1 ng more 1 ha n ~.500 adults and children each ~ear. Pro' 1dence pro' ides Sc:.'r. ace~ for tndl\ 1duals "1th speech and/or heanng difficulties. The center 1s a non-profit. nonseclanan. United Way agenc} founded 20 ~ears ago. • • • With IS years ofsp«1ahzed real estate expene nce 1n all phases of tract home. Gloria Kue of ln·1ne has J01ned Ne-:port Pacific WELCHE ZUCKERMAN KANE • Fadi.111 Corp. as a loan officer. She w1ll focus on "orkang with homebuilders to provide streamlined financing to tract home purchasers. • • • Rancho San Clemente resident MUcll Cauda ha~ been promoted to vice p~1dent and partner of Long Beach-based E PAC Devdopmeal, announced Rick Doremus. EPAC-s p~1dent . • • • Teal AJeUIMler, pttsident of late..C.mm~atloatl.K. 1n Newport Beach, has been elected to the board of directors of H•mao O,Uou in Laaun.a Beach. Human Options 1s a non-profit organization off(ring programs and services. including a ~ident1al shelter, for battered women and their childttn. . . . " Comins from Tucson to Newport Beach. Bajamla W. Perb has been appointed partner in charac of the I SO.staffer Onar\lt' Count) office of Price Wat.eltleest, one of the world's fhe largnt 1CXOuntin1 firms. hrk.$. who now li,·es in Laauna ~c-h. suecttds Raymond Johnson who transfers to the firm's national office an New Yort. Some of Xl/620 · s offices a re leased just for the view By ROBERT HYl"DMAN Of ... Oe9r ......... Dressing for success an business 1\n't limned 10 clothing. Th~ size of an office. the quaht> of the furnishings. the anwork thcu adorns the "alls and the equipment that manages the 1nforma11on all say something about the success of a business. ..\lso telling are the loca11on of the office. the manner an which the ret·cp11on1s1 greets v1s1tors and the ea!>I.' 1n v.h1ch an e>.ecutl\e can have his secretarial needs met. Whill' attention to such details are paid 1n \af)mg degrees b' many compa nies the choices are (ar more ltm 11ed for the small. independent bu!>ine!>!> executi \ e The solo businessman typ1caJly leases offiC'e space 1n a build mg where he shart"s a recept1on1st with e\'eryone d~c tlO the same floor. sa}s Stephen T uma. president of the Bingham Cm>u p. v.h1ch claims to offer an altanat1\e · , The ~e"' pon Beach-based real estate de' elopmenl firm has leased an entire floor of a 'lev.pon· (enter offi ce tov.tr and reno,ated the space into posh offices balled as 1he .. ul- timate e'-CCUtl\C SUllt' ... Billed as X l 620 -because of its 1 l th fl oor location at 6:!0 Nev.port Center DnH· -the 44 suites range in size from I OU to 350 square feet and arc leased for S500 to SJ,000 a month dl'pending on size and locauon. In the offices and reccpuon areas arc custom-designed pieces of furn iture. onganal an"'ork and 'an· tagl' po1n1s to so me of the best \IC"s 1n :'\cv. port Beach .. .\ lot of people ha\ e come here JUSt because of our '"""· .. Turner s.a\S ··No other e'ecuuve suites in ~cv. pon (enter ha'e the to" er loca11on like "'e do:· Turner belie' es offices suites that ap~al to an upscale market will SU(Cl'Cd IO ~CV. port Beach because II .. k·nds pres11ge and instant cred1- b1h t~ .. to a busm~. He said the suites are designed for execut1\eS looking for an extra edge 1n business ··For the gu} starting out an bust· ncss. 11 mal es him look as good as he can be n ght a"a~:· he said. "and for 1he gu~ aJread) in business. 11 S3~ s. 'Ht·'· I'm a success."·• Since Xl/620 opened last No, em- ber. about 40 percent of the suites ha' c been leased. a rate which T umer sa' s 1s ahead of schedule. Tenants nciv. leasing and likely to lease space incl ude investment bankers. com- mcroal real--estate execull ves. in- ' es tors. CP-\s. attorneys and other Sweeping vista of Fashion Island, luxury hotels and coastal beauty can be lmpreulve .,..,,.. ...... Lm ....... to cUentele of entrepreneur who rents th.la comer suite at XI/620 ln Newport Center. independent businessmen. 1 umer said "The} ·,e been sntmg and v.a1t1ng for something Il l e· this 10 am\C: tn ~c"pon Ekach:· Turner said .. The~ don't "ant their nev. com pan~ to look like a nev. com pan~ ... The Bingham Group's dec1s1on to offe r upscale nffice suites fo r n - t'(Ull\ t'S gre" from 11s ov.n destrC' 10 ti nd space Because the com pan~ de>e'S not ha'e numerousemplo~~s. Turn- er said 1t did nol need an entire building. But the necut1' e suites a'atlablc d id not seem approP,nate either So the decision "'as made 10 lease an entire fl oor in an t\ffice to" er ta~e a fev. of the suites for B1ngham·s o~n operations. and sublease the rest When The In 1ne Co \ ae<lted the I I th floor of 1he 020 building at Sewpon Center. Turner staned ncgottattng for tht• space .. I thin~ The IP ine Co "anted h1gh-q uah1' l''-t'Cut1' e suite\ here and v.e v.anll·d a to"er locatton -v.c insisted on ~1ng in a signature building."' T urner ..aid .. Sc"port (enter tradn1onall\ has been the most pres11g1ous address in ;-.ie"' pon Beach. so v.e real!\ v.anted this location \\e are the onh C'-CCUll\eS suites 1n a tov.er 1n '\e"·pon Center and the onl' one v.1th secunt' ·· Turner also found the ·orange Coast locataon a health} marl e1 for Lobby amenities such u custom-designed fu.rn..lta.re and, original artwork keep a new company from looking like one. d1cn 1~ J.:sp1tl'. the ample number 01 llthcrt'\C\."ut i't "u ll''Wchoose from .. This 1s an im ub.rnng area 1vr small. ~UCles5!u t°'u~inesses." he sa id .\mong thl' sen 1.:-es offered Jt \'.I o2C' -st me Jl "' tra cost -a re use ol a conll'rt"k t rLl\.)m. decorallng sen ice., , v"1 p .... 1a11cJ office and telephone \hil mS Fa' and Trtn SCI"\ tee l 1 tt he n •a,1l1 tics. concierge ..en 1t cs and "'en the <;('f'\ ices ot a stl'"' ard 10 handle <.hoe-polishing. dn ., leaning auto-Jetatlmg a nd gw ... l·~ -shopping. .. \\ h} hasn't an~one gone after this ur""ak marlet before,, I don't ...nuv.." T urner i.a1d ··But "'e·,e- . •Un\.1 that there Jfl' a lot of peopk ,, J lt n!, f,l. a real pres11ge en' iron· ft1l nt tt1 "nrlo. in ·· BankAmerica loses nearly $1 billion in '87 SAN FRANCISCO (-\Pl Banl..\menca Corp. has reponed tts v.orst annual lo~ nearl} S I billion tn 1987. but it managed to posn profit dunng the fourth quaner as operalln( income surged. A.nalysts forecast continued re- cover) for the wo unded banking giant. which like mam· 01ber banks felt the pinch in its balance sheet due to its decision to raise its reserves for losses on foreign loans and to wnte off some of tho~. Net anrome for the thrtt months that mudd' the "'uer in termsofv.hat the underh ing protitab1ht~ of tht' bank is.·· said Jost'ph .\rsenio. a banking anal~ s1 "1th Barr. Wilson & Co. 1n San Francisco. ·The important number is their operaung profit and that looks good and shows 1he\ 're on the road to reco,cf) ... he sa·1d ... rm ver) pleased "1th the course the bank as takmg. and ha' e been for at least a couple' of quarters.·· Bank.Amenca cut its workforce b\ about 9.000 last )tar. bnnging totat cuts over the past l" o 'ears to I b.64. ll o\nal}sts said the~ e'pected s.11111 mo re Jobs to be cut this ~ear through la)offs. attnuon and sa.IC'S of busi- nCSS(S. Donald i..... ( rov.k~. a banlong anah·st with 1'ede. Bru)ette &. WoOds Inc in San Francisco. predic- ted that most oft he future cu1s would be made 1n foreign operations "lt"s \e~ C''pensl'C' to suppon personnel 0 ' crseas. and the d1l't'<:l1on the' ·l"l' taking strategJcall~ 1s toward the \\est Coast consumer:· he ~1d Ban .\menca s huge IQ ., loss rt•,ultt·d largcl~ from a SI l b1lhon se"l'nd-quancr add11ion to its resene for future loan losses 1n de,elop1ng C'l•Unlnl'..' WHE~ YOl"R IDEA ~EEDS IMPLEME~TING • "" \At\l-~t-"< a ann( in n~-. hu'•""""-" tar-i,.. •ti• f-'l11o """"'"' Ftt and f'IQUI\\ , .... ,. ._ ... m.,.,,, ~ ,, ,..._r•f'l•f"td ftt'M>uh .. CALIBRE ~ARKETl~G. l:'\C'. (7141 752-8373 ~ded~.31to~ledSWm1ll~n.M ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i 27 cents ~r sharr. down from a profit I of$82 mt I hon. or 44 cents. in the 1986 period. 1t was announced last Thurs- da). The figure an the previous year included a S236 m1 lho n net gain from the sale of BankAmerica's hahan banl unit. For the 'ear. BankAmenca's losses "'1dC"ned to S955 m1lhon from S518 m1llton in 1986. But 1nduSt') Cl;J)e-rt.s saw some impro\'Cment in the nauon's third- largest bank holdingcompan) thanks to a t~O-)~ar mtructuring plan that rncluded paring do~11 its bus1neues. cuttini its workforce and ~U'lt· ang on profitable domcsuc loans instead or nsk) fott11n debt Ba.n menca had about SlOO m11J1on in opcntina income 1n the founh·quaner. exdodint Sl8 m1lhon in Bl"IZ!lian anterest .. ymmt.s not shown as income becaae of account- '"' procedures.. .. That followed a thi~uaner oett· at1na profit of $47 million, after fi~~ qua.nm o( OPtnU"I in the red: Net tn<'Ome an the thud qua.ner was Ss.t mtlhon. or _s cents per share. .. Each ctuaner 8ankAmcnca has a numbn of c'U"IOtdinary, non-ftal~ rina items. ~ sa.ta aad uptntCS \ OlD \llORLD ROMANCE AF\.OAT ~t ~ltd.S w/~ & ~s. IRVINE COAST CHARTER'S 675-4704 PHYNTEO ft SUZANN£ DAVIS °' NISTINR V AltNISH Cal S3S-800l for 1nfonn.1tton ci.1s begtn.s T'hUIS F"> 1a 7· to pm PROFESSIONAL PLANNING Aboaro Lu wry Y achu All SPN!<Ps •rr~ IRVINE COAST CHAltTERS 675-4704 This Space Can Be Yours For Information Calf Mend or a r , Mii._ Bed Ne..,.nka~ S....t .. Yes I do, because the pier has been around for awhile. For surfers. shoot-ina off the end of the pier 1s a trlldJtion." BobBeda Huatiegtoe Beacb Mtebaic ~vcs, so the fisherman can get out there arid get big fish .. Larry LaWreett Bu--Budl Basiees1 Owaer .. I don·t think that the 200 feet that fell ofT 1s that big of a deal. four m1lhon d ollars as not "onh a couple of hundred of feet ·· Dorothy Bielat Huntington Beach Retired I ··Yes, hecauSt' at's a landmark. It JUSI "ouldn't makt> sense. Hunt· angiun Beach "11hou1 a pier ·· .. Palll B•nun Hntiqtoll Bead1 Bus-mHS owner "If they build ll correct I~ this ume. I am in fa , or. otherw1sc it's a waste of mone} ... PHJKlleamu Hutiegton Beacb R~tlred ..I don't think so. They ~hould JUSt lea'e It stubbed ofT. The rebuilt pier has onl ~ "1thstood l"o years of "e;i.henng ·· 'J'his isn't censor.ship, it is discipline By JIM GR.AVES As a 22-year-old recent college graduate "ho spent five 'ears as a ncr and ednor for both high ool and college newspapers. I w •well of a student ne'l'spaper er's desire to be frtt from the V) hand o f €t'MGrsh1p h~ the ool admm1strauon. ,l n the wake of last week·s U.S Scai>rcme Court ruling asscmng the ~ool authonues· nght 10 pre,ent P\d>hcauon of contro' ers1al amcles in school pubhcauons. I understand thr sense of anger and hosuht~ the tqcn-age ne"spapermen and "omen fi I at ha' mg their free s~ch ea d1cated. When I "as 17 and opinion editor o .my public high schoor s paper. our pfincipal pulled an anicle I had v.ntten cnucal of a school program. I "as disappointed b~ his decision (although I ne,er l1teral} made a federal case out of u l and "ondercd. .. What about m~ nghts.,..·· .\ reporter from our Cit) ·s ne"spaper coanciden- tall) "rote a sto~ on censorship of the high school press and e'en quoted me eAJ?rs_ssang m~ hosuht} toward the adm1mstrat1on for meddTlng an our paper. Jn college. ho"e'er. m~ per- spectt\e began to change I belie'e I matured. and more 1mponantl~. I sa" ho" 1nsull1ng and degrading a fe" unrt'stramcd student "n ters could be True the ma1on1~ of students" rote respons1bl~ but there "as ah' a~ s that C' er present manont~ that nt>cded to be regulated If. for e\amplc a conflict arose bet'l'een th as student and that student. or this fraternll' and that o ne. ~nam stu· dents 'l'OUld "nte \ ICIOUS editonaJs personal!~ auaclang those persons the~ disagreed "Hh. as well as the ideas the~ espoused. In our college paper. "h1ch was ne'e r censored dunng m~ ~ears o n 1t. I sa" students call different people and groups foul names and present b latant}\ one-sided a~ounts or con- flicts on and ofT campus to baas student op1n1on 1n their fa,·or. In add1t1on to a lacl of integnt}. there arc those 1.1. ho can demonstrate a IJ\.k lll Jn' !>l.'OSc.' oi moraht' as "ell Toda\ stucknts at m\ alma mater ma' u\e an' desired profanll~ at 1he1r dt'><-rl·tit n .rnd ,an graphacall~ de· '>l.nbe tht' most anumate details of their \C\ualit~ in the '>Choo! paper In a rc\."en1 issue of m~ college paper I hl·ard abou1 a girl dl'"cnbed bean[! strapped up an !>Urrups along "1th other crude detailsdunngan abonion she had . another anicle related the benefits of masturbauon Last ~ear. dunnllm' school's IOOthannl\e~ COMMENTARY lelcbrauo o. se' eral lint> )Oung ed1- tora ahsts ran a ston headlined "F·- 1hc Cen1ennia1.·· lf ih1s 1s "hat older. suppo~dl~ more responsible colle-ge students come up "Ith. "hat lurls an the minds of 1he1r ~ounger high school counterparts<l H 1gh-mtnded professional 1ournal- 1s1s demean the Constnu11on the' claim to uphold "hen the' insist the first amendment protects ih1s land ot JU' en ale rubbish The profcrnonal ne"' spapers do us all a d1ssen ice "hen the~ run pictures of sour-faced teen-age eduors along "'uh quotes dee~ 1ng their loss of "free e\· press1o n.·· Human nature dunng teen-age and )Oungaduh ~ears tends qu11e often to be puffed up "1th pnde and resent· ment to" a rds authont) It 1sn 't the squelch~ of-the fundamental nghu· of .. free spce<h .. embodied 1n the C onstllutaon that thl'SC ~ oung people arc angr) about. the~ ·re mad bttause the~ don't Ill e authont~ figures planng restraints on their h\CS - rl'Stramts "e all kno" the' sull need at 1hat aie I !..no" from firsthand e\pencme. SC'\ era I ~ears bat k I" as as bad as am of them In hindsight. I than!. m~ h1g.h S< hool pnnc1pal for offering his guadang hand. not bccau~ he wanted 10 l'rase m~ nght to frtt spc«h. but bel·ause he "anted to pre,ent me from hunang m~st>lf and others. .\ tions ~uch as his build character and '>elf-dasci phne an studems. quahtat•s the~ "allsorel) n~ in their fu ture So three cheers for the Supreme \~)un·s most1ud1c1ous ruhQKdemon- strallng a clear understanding of the nec-d of teen-agers across the nation. .\nd for those "ho moan the loss of true. unien ered .. student e\press1on .. "'h1Ch so often leads to 1rrespons1blh· t\ and e'en harmful beha,1or b) some student "raters. I "'0Uld ask thl·m one ques11on \\e ha't: enough adult JOU malasts "ho do thas alread\. "h' do ~e need more7 · · Jim Gravt1 worts ill Irvi.at. f he 'ullfreeway' will take a heavy toll • Rose~berg: A spooky clown the Editor note that soon "e·11 be adding the " rd toll road to the Calafornaa uon of the unabridged d1cuonan. up to no" the on!~ "ord appean4'8 t}iere "as free"a~. the emphasis on the free for no charge ~o" in a desperation effon to pa' for the almost $~ b1ll1on tag. ti°'> going to be nicl cls and dames to pa~ for the JXl\cment It might "Ork. after all the Statue of Laben' "as tiuill in Bedloe·., Island an ·"e" 'i ork harbor \\1th pennies from ..chool children as soml' ol u' recall I douht that It ct1uld oc done 1od.i~ "1th pennies and I also doubt that nrd.ds and dimes c' en quancrs '''II \vH'r tht· \O\t'I as- soc1Jtcd \'Ith i:n' asioned ro.ids Bl'forc th1~ Jll goe<. t 10 tar and To the Editor One of 1hc pro--abonaon counter- protester'i 1 lrom '\:O \\ J on hand at the annual Orangl' C uunt~ Pro-Lafe Candlelight Pr<XCS\lon in Costa Mesa. earned J p!J\.Jrd "h1ch read. "~1' Boch -\h C ho1ce .. That fem.mast 1s· at~ pacaf e\ample of tho~ who ac~pl th as planned parenthood line. 'A-h1ch amplirs that ha' ang an abon1on 1s lake ha' 1ng one·s appen- di>. out. Or dec1d1 ng to ha' e a tons1llcctom}. ., Thts .. Pro-Choice .. propaganda rs ins1d1ous 1n 1ts attempt to de· bumanize the unborn child The b.aman fetus 1s not a pan of the mother's bod). Rather. he or she 1s a separate and dist1nc1rnd1'1dual ''uh a un1queromb1riauon of 15.000 genes that ••II ckt~rm~uin. hair and e~e color. u well as bod~ t)pe. facial featuru. and ~nam personaht) and aaidliaence charac1enst1cs. The bib) 's blood type usuaJI} d iffers from the mo1~·s. At 18 days the baby·s taeanbrat beams. At 2 months the nttVOUS syitcm is developed suffi· nentl}' for lbc unboru to feel pain At 6 •eeks. human brain wa\Cs can be l"t'COnkd. At 3 months. he or she br'catheS. s.,.aloWI. d1,csu . exc~tes. IJ«ps and wakes wtcs. h~rs and can kam. This as not a bod) part. This before the go' ernment an 11-; "'asdom gets us all an to another mes!.. 1.e car- pool lanes. metered on ramps non- s~ nthronazed traffic lights and mo re. I strong!~ su&gl'St a 'e~ c!Qse look at L 90. the \1 as~chu~llS Turnpike. "hach begins rn do"nto"n Boston. darecth under the Prudenual bu1ld- 1ng and heads "t>stv.ardl~. the fi rst do1en e\lts for the con' en1c11ce of the (um muter" ho II\ es an the c;uburbs of Brookline \\ ateno~•n. '\e"' ton \\ ellesle~ ~au'°k. Framingham ch Framingham as an e\cellrnt e\llmplc to sho"' '' h~ a toll road m1gh1 no1 tx· thl' an~" er I males from the Pruden- ual center the road "as intended to get a mutonst to Framingham an about ~11 minutec; \ s Jn to J 5 manu1c~ on the non-toll road or Route 4 as a bab\ In t 9"' 3. a liberal L' upreme Coun disagreed The) ruled that human life does not begin unul bi n h and. an the interl'st of the "oman·s pn' al~ ga' e us abonaon on demand .\s a result J .000 oft he~ lattle one" arc sacrificed daah on the altar of con,eniencl' 1n .\menca·s abomnn chambers Thal°'> one e'en ~o ec- onds .\bon 1on1sts can legal!~ l atl a bab~ at an~ ti me pnor to deli' e~ - e'en "hile the child's mother as an l labor . .\fter thl' bab~ cha nges 11s place of residence. 1.e. a fter binh. 10 kill the infant 'l'Ould be considered murder What magical transformation takes place an the birth canal "h1ch someho" changes a disposable piece of "fetal material .. into a human child" Then: 1s no such magic. H uman hfe begins at concepuon. To den~ this 1s tu unleash unspeakable horron . nngrnalh ahou1 a 2,ents-per-mik rtdl' 11 "'3' a bargain. 20 minutes or less 3" tent'>. that "as 14 :-ears ago same thl'n the road 1s an need 01 repair 1011 ,·ollec1ors rece1 ' mg larger salaries some alread~ on pensions. the rade 10 f-ram angham as no" 75 cent'>. no bargain at 4 2 cents per mile. mun: than duuble the ongmal cost L1l..t·"'•~ 'e"ton E\1t 1s 12 miles lrorn the Prudential center. 50 cents pica~· Jgaan J 2 cents per mile. so "hJt t-a~ happened as sampl~ th as: The lOmmuta has returned to the slo"er but , hl'Jpt.•r Routt' Q. "1lhng to take .i" m nutl'\ and the toll road as \ 1nuall~ l'mpt~ nut for the cars 'l'hach arc gnan lx'~ond the Framingham lrnc ~rhJps all the "a~ to Worcester or n en to the ;\t'" Yori. state hne \\ hl·r,· lhl· Pale ronnects up to the Too AY IN HISTORY Toda) 1s Sunda). Jan 24. On this date· The unlimited nght to abon1on 1s • the tragic result of the .. me-first .. pro- cho1cc mentaht' Those of us who abhor this slaughter of the innocents must not fail to deft'nd these most vulnerable members of our soc1et\ from those "ho defiant!~ Sil). ··M) Bod) -M) Choice .. In 1757. the first S«rctat) of the l ' Trusul'). ~lexander Hamilton. "as born an the We t Indies DL'~~E O.\~'\ ~IPPERM.\!'l Costa Mesa o.r .. , c.i, [cl.lo! ,_ Clailil ""' ....... , PlflM."'tl Tem hil (dill>! UrilMf Adwtft• O!ft< IOf In 1805. the M1ch1.gan TemtOI') '<'IS created In 1861. Alabama Stttded from the l 'n1on. In 191 3. the fil'lt sedan·t>pt auto- mobile. a Huchon. v.-cnt on duplay at tht I 3th uto mobale how in Ne-- York Cn) £•tot C.111 lllft Soc-r1l (lt'O' ..... , .... rr.-. °"' '"" .... (!JS~:;, 0-ettor ...,, .... c.r t•~ ~ Cr1* ......... Ofl t In 19' • tM nited talcs and Bn1a1n s1antd trtatats ~hnqui hint e\tratcmtorial nt)lts 1n China. IJ> 1964. urpn ~nnat Luther TC'l'T) 1 sut'd the fim IO'ttft. mcnt rtpon sa m1\5mok1na nfa be haz.trdous to health. • · . 'l'°" 'i or!. Turnpike Onganall) a grand idea no" look· mg t>ac k -not so great an idea One ans" er 1s ob' 1ous One as af \OU lan't afTord It. \OU don·1 bu' ll. onl~ someone born before plasuc mone~ "ould sa~ that: or ~ou put 1t ofT unul such time that sa\ ings m tht' bani..." all allo" \OU to bu' 11. a lesson I learned some· 50 ~ears ·ago "hen I "anted a bil e for m~ b1n hda~ I got that bike a 'ear later It took a 'ea r of sa' mg m~ · mone~ and "llh ·added bani.. m ter~t I got 11 and "as 'en proud of 11 because I earned at ~la) be our go' ern ment needs 10 learn those lessons of \CS terda'. the' arc sull 'ahd some SO 'ears' later GEr-.E SELIG If\ tn c ..) To the Editor 't our fron1 page photograph on Tuesda~ Ja n I~. depicted Congressional Candidate Sathan Rosenberg at" hat appeared to he Republaca n Headquaners an Costa Mesa Remembenng that t"o years ago Rosenberg attempted to con o ur local Re publican commun1t~ into thanking that his Pacific Coast High" a~ headquaners "as .. Republican Headquaners ··I d ad some checlmg I iound that Repubhcan Headquaners 1s actuall~ an Garden Gro' e Funhermo re. the real Republican. Headquarters 1s g~lllng complaints from the man) Republicans Ille m~self ~ho ha\C no interest an a candidate" ho as so reckless v.1th his o" n pohucal pan~ Jn add111on. ~our menuon ofRosentxrggettang 35 percent of the \Ole in the IQ86 elt'ctaon 1s inaccurate . .\ctualh. he recea'ed 34.43 percent of the \Ole -af~ou must round 11 ofT. please do so proper!~ and round down Badham. b~ the "a). re~1ved almost twice that number. 65 56 percent of the 'ote. I belie'e that m~ dog. Ralph. "'ould hale recea'ed a1 least 30 pem:nt of the 'otc had his name been on Chat ballot m place of Rosenberg·s Lastl~. the stof) menuons the great deal of mone~ Rosenberg hasra1sed to date. You fa1l to ques11on. ho" e'er. v. here this S230.000 dollars wonh of .. mothers mill .. has come from Ho" mu h of 111s est monc)., Wh) 1s so much of 11 EST mone~., Those of us." hose' ote as not for sale. and those of us "ho lool for genuine local comm unit} quahficauons from our office holders desef\e more substantial 1nformat1on from ~our ne'<'spaper. and a br<.'ak from spook) clowns hke Rosenberg. KATHI JENSE~ Costa Mesa Drugs are no cure for ~ child's hyperactivity In 1977, Franct> st'l ofT an tntcr· national uproar b) releasing bu Daoud. a Palestinian suspected of 1n\ohement 1n the massacre of I raeh athletes al the J 97.:! 1unich Ol}mp1cs. Ten )CIJ'S aao. T"o So' act cos. mdbauu aboard the So)uz VII capsuk-hnked up W1th the SIJ)UI VJ orb11in1 spea stauon. -~ the )Ul ~XVI cal)'Ult Yo'll 1trad) docked. makina 11 the first lime thrtt pec«raft w~tt brou&ht together 1n otb1&. Fi~c )"Can •to. •recs an the Rcapn adaun1stra11on rt''taltd that Health and Human rvic:n • rcta.I) Richard Schv.ciktr v.u rt'\11nm1 unc,pttttdJ\. . I To the Ed11or: This concerns the an1cle "Ques- tions about R1tahn·s Control of H} peract1' 1t} '' tn the Mand and Bod) sccuon of the Pilot on Wednesda'. Januan 13. · 'When m) niece was 3 or4 )cars old. she dashed around the hou~. nc' er sull. Holding ner ""as difficult. she squirmed and "1&&Jed and one could ' One )ttr aao: The {)(n\ tr Broncos edged the C1e,tland Brown 23-201n O\entme and the ~ York G1ant.s troun(Cd the Wash1n,ton Rcd.sJuns 17-0. eamaria lht t14 o v.1nnin1 teams the n&h& to E>ia> 1n tht Suptt Bo•I. T~} ·s 81rihd.t)i. "ctrns-dirtt· &or [\a Le Gallitftnc lS 9. Author .\Ian Paton IS as. Fo~r NBC pr'C'Steknt Granl TinkcT 11 62. Producer Da"ld L Wolprr is 60.· 4'ctor Rod Ta)lor 1 $9, Country ""IC'r Naomi Jwid 1s 0 Golfer Ben Cn-nsha• "36. 'Th<>Up1 ror TOda)-: .. h 's tht man -.ho dares to t.alr.t •ho is 1~0· dent. no1 ht •ho IJ\rs"' -D.H • Lawrtnce . 8r11uh 1-.1bor CI 5.' 930). .,~ ........ tffl~ fed her energ) pulsaung. She was gJ\en Ritalin on the· advi~ of a ph)s1c1an. Her C)CS became glazed and 'acant. M> brother and s1s\t'r-in· la" bc&an n-scarchmg hypcracuvn y. The} fOund an1cles b) Or. Fein.old ("ntC1 for f>~enuon mapz1nt) about his findings conct>mma ttfined supr. white nour. and allefl)-aus- ing foods ""h1ch made sense. It was determined their child could not tolerate mill... qas.. bananas. and a few other foods. • Ritalin was 'lopped. Her supr consumption 9-lS cut and milk, esp. and o ther foods d1sconunucd. Htr b1nhda)" cakes had no m1llt or •! Soon shccalmeddov.n. Toda) she tu lo,el). chanmna •nd calm 18-ycar· old )OUOI lad). '\ Cc" )Q~ 110 Reader's °'In' published an anacle about ttfined supr caus1ns dcprallOft. hyper· actml) or MUCtdal tendencies for sorM pc-opW. Studies have .,_,n that YthritJU\mllt dtlinquenl1do not at statt'h *CCU. and soft drinks. thetr earn he btba~ior diminishes or II ops Hoprf uJl). hyptt'IC1ivttt. can be control!~ •1thout df\lP. °"IP~ not a -curr-e1r as the AMA ~ lt~e u' to brf~. ll. MITH Ne• pon Beath The Westerlies: Live the California dream By ILENE SCHNEIDER ...., .... e.. 0 ... The California drtam 1s to h'e where t.tle hills meet the ocean. Situated h1gh on a bluff 10 Laguna Niguel. the ocean-close. master- planned communtt) of Laguna He1p11s offers a 'anet) of home cho1~s surrounded b) more than 500 acresofparl• and natural open space Shea Homes. the de\Cloper. has gone to great kngths 10 bnng the CY.'Can e'en closer to the residents. The Walnut-based compan) has 10- 'ested appro,1matel) S9 m1lhon toward the compleuon of The Street of the GoldC'n Lantern. "h1ch \I.Ill create a direct hnlr. to Dana Point Manna and enhance lhe apprcc1atton poten11al of the homes .\fter completing t.,,,o commun1t1es in Laguna Heights. Shea has begun an earl) ·bird pre' 1e" of a new collecuon of home\. \C hedukd for complC'tton later this \Car Named The Westerlies after the 'refreshing ~a breezes that grace the h1lllop s11c. the new neigh- borhood offers a hm11ed ed111on of onl> 1.io smgk-fam1I ) detached homes in a 'anet' of four e~ecu11,e­ st~led tloorplan!t The e \ecuu'e sl\le of the resi- dences. de<,1 gned h~ "ell-k no"n arch11ee1 John Bates and .\ssoc1ates. includes soaring t\.\O-StOf') 'olume ceilings in the for mal h' mg and d1n1 ng rooms custom fam1I~ room Shea's The Westerll es Developer Shea Homes. Type of development: Executive st~ le. detached . Price range: $242.900 to $293.900. I Number of floor plans: Four. Square foot.age: 2.200 to 2.600. Financing: Undete rmined. Amenities: Ocean close. 3-car garage. lo hs Sales person: Chuck Lockhan. -l95-2~0 3 fircplac~ and gourmet-appointed l11chens "'1th large breakfast nool s Master bedroom su11es are gener· oush proponioned for adult luxun "llh. the spacious bath and dressing areas boasting "alk-m clOS('lS. o-.. al tubs. separate gla!ts-encloscd sho"'ers and His and Hers sinks. Pm:cs 31 The \\'esterl1es range from the lo" S200.0C>Os for a collecuon of four d1st1nc11'e t\l.O-StOI) tloorplans "1th four bedrooms. three full baths aod lofts or bonus rooms an select arrangcmenls. Encompass1ns from 2.200 to 2.600 squart feet of 1ntenor area. the homes all include large standard threc<ar garages. En tn "'a' !t feature sohd ra1st'd panel door... hand-st't ceramic Ille tloors. d1s11nc11'e hght fhtures and ~ltd oal Staircases L1' ang and entenaan1ng :m:as are to be co,ered "'11h plu'>h "'.ill-tu-" all carpettng. Hand-finished ceilings and "'alls "'llh glas1, dour\ Jnl.I large "'ando"'s are enh..inled b~ "uod-burning fireplaces "1th glas .. duor l'nc losur~. "-1t(hl'n\ ol k r \tall·-of-the-art ap- plianll'S J oubh:'{ umpanment cast- 1ro n '>1nl..s bright ltgh 11ng. hand-set cerJ mll 11k lvuntl'rtops and "hllc- v.ac,hed uat... ld binct~ The refnger- ator spau: ha<. heen preplumbed for automalll l(t:ma l..as Large. prl\ atc master suites are secl uded ~hind double-door entnes (H:nerous "'ardrubes or "'allr.-tn clo~ts include mirrored "ardrobc doors and Eurooean-st,le 'ent1lated '>heh ec, \faster dressing areas lead to master baths "' 11h a cast iron o' al lub (Pleaae aee LIVIJl(G /C2) The We.terllea, named after the refresblni sea breeze9 that grace the Laguna Niguel ..J SUNDAY JANUARY 24 1988 DlillJ ...... ,.,_., ..... .._ hilltope, offer a llmJted edition of only 140 •ln&le-fam.Uy detached homes. MAME A wards to-· honor 'The Dream Makers ' David Sheehan to host annual gala at Disneyla nd Hotel By G. JEANETTE A VENT Or18J ..... C.; IJ 1 ~lnl The Oscar the Emm} the Ton} and the Grammies ma) be more "ell lno"' n. but for l<Xal homebuilders. fe" are more pres11g1ous than the M .\ME ""ards taged this ~car b~ Donn~ Osmond Producuons "'1th the help of near!} 200 'olunteers the black ue afTa1r "'Ill honor .. , hl' Dream Makers·· - the peopk "'ho breathe life into hou~s and mal e them homes. ac- cord ing 10 organizers The \faJor .\ch1e\Cment 1n Merchand1s1ng E\cclkncc ""'ard ··1s realh the .\cadem' -'""ards of the res1d.ent1al builder.'' said Man~ Rem- fned. cha irman of th is )ears gala With most of the 1.200 ttckets spoken for "'ell an ad,ance. Saturda> 's C'\ent at the D1sne~ land Hotel 1se~pected 10 be a scll-0u1. she said Hosted b' Da' 1d Sheehan. K~BC­ TV's enterta inment cnuc. the 14th annual M .\\1E .\14ards "''II honor res1denual bui lders and andustf) architects. landscape architec ts. m- tenor designers sign compamC$. and ad,er11s10g and -public rtlataons firms. The cekbnt) ·Studded evening "'111 also rt"Cogn1ze top 1nd1' 1duals in the housing industl) ""ho ha\C bttn nominated b~ thC'ir peers. \1.\\1E "as l reated in I 97) b' the ale's and \1art...eung Council of the Bu1ld1ng lndustf) .\ssoc1at1on of Southern Cahforn1a H~ . .,.hat began as a compe11- 110n to rccogn1ie out stand mg designs has gone be~ond that said Re1nlned. 1988 pre5.1dcnt o f the ales and Marketing Counn l "T here 1s tremendous competition to de,elop a product and ~ns111' 1t~ to the homebu' l'r .. Bm l s. "ood and glass ma~ tiu1ld strong shelter\ but \1.\ \1 E re· cognazes that th e .\mencan Dream 1s something more Builders must "real· I~ create a home and en' 1ronment for Entry kit• for Gold Nugg•t Aw•rd• now •~•ll•b,.. C3 the intended bu~er .. said Reinfned Th1..· needs of families arc d ifferent from the hft"st1le needs of the ~oung profe~1onal couple. or singk adult bu~er. Remfned sa id \1 '\ME. a one-of-a-kind figuri ne C'nH loped in I -<:arat gold. ""il l go to• builders "'1th the best design for detached homl'S under I. 00 square ft.ct. for floor plans betl4een I 50 I and 2.500 square fl-et and plans 0 ' er :!.501 square feet Outstanding builders of attached homes will tx-a"'arded the MAME for d~1gns 1n four catcgon es - under 1.000 square feet ~l"C'Cn 1.001 and 1.500. bet"'etn 1.50 1 and :?.000 and o'er 2.00 I .square fee t The CO' eted statuette "'111 also be (Pleaee aee MAll.E /C2) A Creme de la creme selected finalists for MAME A wards The finall~t~ lor the ~th 'nnual \I.\ \1 E .\"'ard) are BEST PRODlCT DESIC' BN1 Druchnl f>n..,.ju.-r ~11n l nckr · -t.:_jq Fr \\ estparl.. P~ 1Mc"lade P1ar. I .:'. If' tne t-u11der J \1 Peter) ( -:>npan' dn1gn~ b' R 1, "iar\On 'ag' \1anin S. •gat\J Ptar I Ir. une builder .... \i H ""~ C 11 par. JM1gnc'd b' "ram Ba\\CmJr .\I.\ 5. .\>\('<. UC"> L1du hado.,.n dge bu1kk r R~lh Home-. d~ in~"' .\rar' Bu~n 1an .\I .\ 6. .\S~tillC'\ BN1 cxu..·nC'd Pr•tJU<.-1 fX<11n Ekt•ttn I _.; I ~n.J: 5 ~ _ F1 !kl F1l•rc Lag1.ina '•Jl.IC'1 ~1,;1ldc• T~ Pl'~nhtll ( l• Je,1gned "' HalC"; Lang\lon \ rntana Pla11 .i \1 •ss1on \ •<'Jl' builder Barralt If' une JC'\lgn~ b' Pe arcl · l randel' La l 1.ma i...n 111~ C arl-.NJ t'iuilder ( JI fom1a l vmmun He\ dn 1gnC'd b'> .\ram Bas"Cnian .\I.\ J. .\ssoc1atC'S lksr CXracht'd Producr DMlgn O• er :: 51'.() Sq Fi "e1tndgc Pian ' c•alabasa\ Parl bu1ldC'T Harlan Le<&. .\-.sooates and The .\ndcn Group. destp1~ ~ ¥. dli.am R Pauli "rcl.1tC'I:~ .\I.\ \\ n1.rn:i,e Plan : <. alabuas Parl tiu1lder Harlan Ln: J. .\\SOClllC'S and The .\nden Group dn1gn<'\i ..,, ¥. tlha m R Paul· .\rrh11ec1s.. .\I.\ Fa1rbant.s Po10 ( ub HomC'\. De' \lar t>u1lcfrr F1rs1 ( I\ -D E De~elopl'lenl. (Pleue .ee FINALISTS/C2) J .M.C. expects another hit with Arborcreek sequel By JONATHON SILVERMAN Dllllr .... C..: p • I When Jim Carr set out to build Arborcreek Estates. he not onl} set out to outdo other builders. but himself His last development . .\rbort:reek. in Walnut. sold out in a month. 38 untts 10 all He expecu has ne" development. -\rborcred. Estates. located in the Sunn)slope area of R1,·ers1de. to be JUSt as successful .. , expect the rnonsc to be JUSl as pos1ll'-e:· said Carr. who 1s the president and founder of J.M.C. De'elopment He hasalrcad) sold six of the 53 homes. and ha~ rt'Cel' ed mort n-sen at1ons since models open - ed 10 m1d-Dec~mber .\nd lhe home$ ha'e not ~et had the1rgrand-ope01ng. ··People "'ho ha't" '>t't'n the models arc calling up and 'Ml)ing 'It's in- credible'." C'arr claims He expects 10 sell out the proJecl b~ the end of June The ranch-~t~ le . s1ngle·fam1l) houses are popular. Carr sa\'s. be-- cause he offe rs a lot of 1h1nis that other de\Clopen don't including thrtt-car garages. parking for RV s and real oal cabinets The homes are situated on half-acre lots for pnces that range from S I :!3.QOO for tht> smaller models. to S I 3Q 'XX) for the large r ones .\ctuall~. the pnces "'ert supposed to be higher. up to S 1.U.900. but Carr \aid the larger homes ha' e alread~ c,old out. Carr said that the hou~ are meant for propl<" "'llh J lt'rt.110 "a~ ofhfe "It's for p('l'ple "ho "ant a httle more elbo" r1..x'm .. C arr said ··There 1sa ~·arcll' ofh31t-a.:-re lots no ..... and "'<" hoJ>(' to appeal to those "'ho ""-ant more room ·· Take a close look, see the differeil.ce This is it thcdcbut of howca~ ofNew Homes. 81gdeal. )OU say.Just another self-sen:ing real estate secuon. Guess aga 1 n. Truc. thcrcarc·dounsofinde- pcndcnt real estate magazinesan6' newsletters a vailablc to readers thescda} nd.of course. ncarl) ever) nc\\-spapcr bas a "ukJy rcaJ estate~ st'Cllon. But 1f )ou take a close look. rou houldscesomcth1nadJfTcrcn1 in ho .. ~of; ~ Homa Ovcrthe )tan.a ~nd has dc,·cloped in 1hc rttlcstatc mar- · kcL Tbcadvcnistngdollar. an man) cases. has taken O\.'Cf' and unbaascd. anformcd rcpon101has taken a back seat If JOU bu)' an ad m some public:auons. )OU b.a\·c.also bou&ht paccforanan1deon )Our proJ«t. g10"'1n&adJCC11vcs. Tbafs not what )ho...ascof t'• HOrnt$i 1ll1bout. What"' mtcnd to pubhsh iun objecti vc look at the nc" home market. We will concentrate not onlv on stories that aff«t the ne" home buyer. but also the builders. dcsiJner-S and advertising agen- cies mvolvcd. Each WttkJy ISSUC v. ill mclude featumon new developments. stories and anal) sis on ever) th mg from traffic ronccms raised by ckvelopmcnl to the creath•c financana that ma&ht allow the first-umcbu)crtoaffordabomc. Each v.uk in th as Jpol we wall publish a w-ttkl>· column provided b) &ocaJ rttl naaie c•pcru.. One ~k at maycon1.1jn infonnauon b) a finanaal wit- ard. tbc nc·u ma) bca~on le&iSl.ition that could affect the new home martct or •hat the latnt ~ndsatt in dcillf' and build.int: W.f v.all al provi<k the reader Wlth an mformata\ c. ns~-10;u~ ~ ratecban.aaui4'tto de' cfopmcnt opcnin • fiitu.rn RICHARD Hu1so1 J1. on promouonsandawardsin the bualdinginduslt) a.nd much more lthoUfl_l some ofour 1nfor- mat1on "'II be pro\ ided b) pubhr rela11ons firmsand de,-ctopcn.. v.e "111 dcc1dc what run and what doc n't. We"1lhralrttkstatea nc" .\ majont) ofourstones "'ill romc from our pool of correspon- dents v. ho a.re &ssJ&f\cd and paid b) the ncv. paper, not by~ achcn1scrs. Wealsoh.a'c toaa"ard--.1nninauafTofrc· poncn nd S<~cral ~xn icn encl\Kli"' The ~ssoaaled Prni.. nd. ancc "c "111 be •-orkang independen t !~ ofan~ prnsurcs. \\Cran also co' er some of the problem \\h1ch occurinthe mdustn We can tell the ston ofho'A de' elopment feesarc·pa~ on to the homebu\eror hov. earth mo' cment ha ltfi a development ofS~OO.OOOllomes cracked ~nd ncarh "-Orthless.. O"~rtM put fcv. wcd.s v.c·H been told b) st\ cral in the andustf) thattt won't "Or~ That at 1sa noble c\pcnmcn~ but thafs not ho~ the ) tern 'A Ort hcan•t be done Well,-..~ than._ at can be done We think the prople knov. • lood product v.hcn the) Sttat. We thin'-thcdc\clopcrofaquaht} project ctoan•t mind~~ ft take a clOKr look. In the encl• hen a new paper .... rk Ult bouktC\Cl)OftCV.-ln csp:c1ally) u. the rn<kr. ~·····''·"* •'lfftM.t wS..nH.IUtr. ~rborcred. Estate\ 1~ also -equ<" - tnan onent~d .. and zoned for ho~<. said Jim LC'non p~1dent of J unon Reali). tht' C\dust'e sales agent for the homes Lenon ~1d thJt ;.-0mc ~pie "'ere 1ntcrtsted in the hllrsc aspect of tht' offenng. but most "'t°re more im-p~ v.1th the g0<.~ 'alut' tht' de,elopment pro' ides "It's a quaht~ product offered at a reasonable pnce .. said Lenon "It'' a good house at a r.ood locauon ·· Home bu,ers 1n the dc'elopmC'nt "'111 be pa} Ing S .. Q per square foot compared to a n a' e~ of SI 11 per square foot 10 Orange Count\ Mortage rate chart Credit line Home sale forecast PL· 'r k an P<i' ing St I ll tor a ll'ndom1n1um un Lo ne &-ach -Ahert :ht·~ 'nl~ get Onl ~droom · Carr '-1 'd Here the' get a IN more for th .. • ml,nL'' \·~lr\.~lo. E>t.ltl'~ •'Iler-tour d1f- IC)f'('Ot 111..10r plan~. "'nh a ~lt'ctton of 't"' l'~I different ele' at1om "'h1ch ( J"r ""'" :1110" the dt•,elopment to t'"-.lpt' trom th\· ··coo •c--.. ..itt<"r .. ""oh.~ ot houo;e building ) ,,u don t St'<" the c,ame ht'USC\ " ;h the samC' c·olor\ ·· <..arr 5.atd ) "'nJ~ be "' ing ~'t to \t r Jone\ r 'hl '3mt' de,elopmcnL t-u• ,...-•ur h ..i-.(' "111 be d11Tert'nt •• (Plea.e ett J .M.C./C 4 ) C2 C3 C3 Development openings C4 ,. OTBE DREAM :AT THE WESTERLIES •••. llAllE TO HONOR BEST ••• 0 .'lAR~l-:l{l, UIXFF AT l_\t:l,,1'A HUt..m. • l'Al.M cot RT \T L\\~ll:'\ \ HEK:ttn; • THE W~TF.Rl.Jt:s ..\T l.ACl 'SA H£1C:.tl~ • • lll>:AR lll<A.\ll home designs and a first~aass sales mentcd. and model complex." Yort com-John Bates and Associates. the UC'hil«tU.ral firm, hu beca • IOCWed .;lb Sbea Homes for 10 years ... John Ba1e1 bas personally dcsipcd the ftoorDAanl at teveral of' our most ~I communities.. ... said York. "Over the yan. • his uniquestylehasbecomcsynooraous with the ndibooal Sha bome. comb1nina tukfu.I e)qilnclc. coetem- porary drama and perionality ... ln\·oJved in the cratioo of The WesterUa' sales and model coml)IQ art flote! Holloway o0ml)Kt lmqa (sales office desi&n). Vicky l...a.nabcrl of D«ip I (model interior <Sesqncr) and Jim Pekanke of J:or- sum/Summus and hnnets. Inc. (landscape architect). Coau Reahy will staff the saln office. Sain wiU be bandied by Chuck Lockhart, market- ing will be handled by Howard Englander. and Hubbert Advertisina & Public Relations will ~ the brochure. advertisina, and . public relations under lhe superviSion of vice _p~sident Dana Kovach. .. As soon as the news about our development plans was made public. home shoppcr5 responded 1n ~ruu force by ph onin'-the toll-frtt infor- mauon number.· York added. -The tre mendous interest continues to grow stronger each week.·· Jl'INALISTS IN 14 TB ANNUAL MAME AW ARDS •.. PnllaCl desiped by Robcn Bowlus Associates. AIA Best Attached Product Design Under 1.000So. Fr. Hamilton Cove Plan 13. Santa Catalina ~ builder BCE Development. de- ~·by The Rajlcumar Group ltono6no Plan I . Ontario. builder ~ll Irvine. desiined by Pek.attk· Crandell Hamilton Cove Plan 15. Santa Cataltna Island. buildtt BCE Development. ~ si&ncd by The Rajkumar Group Best Artaehed Produc-r Iksign &twttt1 1.001 And l.500Sq. Ft . Halcyon Del Mu Plan 2. San Diego. builder RecrcAcuons of Calif .. designed by NaecJc Associates Ponofino Plan 4 . Ontano. builder Bamu Irvine. designed by Pcb.rck- Crandell Portofino Plan 3. Ontano. builder Bamn If' ine. designed b) Pck.artk· Crandell Best Arracbed Product Design &t~n I .SO I And U XJO Sq. FL Ponofino Plan 5. Ontario. builder BarTan lrvi~. designed by Pekarek-- Cranddl MODllCO at Marina Hills Plan 3, Lagu.na NiJud. builder Taylor Woodrow Homes. desijned by Bcrkus Groilp A.rchit«U Hakyon Del Mar P\an 4. San Diego. builder RcacAnions of C.alif.. designed ~\H BEST LANDSCAPE DFSIGN Best Landsape Destgn W11h A Sales Price Uotkr S 125.000 Papillon, Ontario. builder Barran lrvi~. desiped by Frank Radmacher cl Assodasn Sun Lakes Country Oub. Banning. builder Pttslcy of Southttn Cahfomia. dni,ned by Llfe5eapes Portofino. Ontano. builder Bamttt Irvine, dcsisned by Frank Radmacher & Associates &st Landscape Desi6n With A »!es Pricdl26.000· SI 75.000 - Hal~on Del Mar. ~n Dieso. bwJder R((TCActions of Calif.. des!Jned by Wim- mer Yamada & Associates Northpoint. Placcntia.. builder Cov· inJton Homes. desianed b) CMdoz.a. D1LaJlo--Harrin&ton Mesa Vista. ~n Juan Capistrano. builder Glenfed Development. designed b' Pcridian Group · &sr Landsape CksJID ~1itb ,..\ SalN Pnce S J 76.000 -Sl15.000 Espnt at Penasqu11os Ridge. Rancho Pcnasqu110~. builder The Buie Corpor- ation. designed b) G1llesp1c Oelorcoio & .\ssociatcs Oestgns Ed1uon.s.. Moorpark. builder CalProp Corporauon. designed by The Keith F~nch Group Westpark Promena<k. Irvine. bu1l<kr J ~ Peters Compan). destgned b) La nd Con~m lksr Up</$C2~ DNii n W11h ..\ Saln Pncc O'er $115.000 15500 Sun~t Blvd .. Pan tie Palisades. builder Fred Johnson Investments. de· signed b) The L "-Group Wcstndfe. Calabasas Part. builder Harlan Ltt A Associates and The Auden Group. desianed by The LA Group Hamillon Cove. Santa CaWina Island. builder BCE Development. desianed by Bru~ Lewis. A.SLA BEST MERCBANDlSlNG BY AN IN- TERIOR DESIGNER &st lntenor Desip For A Modd With AJl'..\,~Saks Pritt Under S/25.000 Portofino Plan 3. Ontano. builder Barratt lf'\•1ne. designed by Barratt Irvine , Papagayo, Palmdale. builder The Gibbs Company. destined b)' Creanve Oes1an Consultants CO\Inll} Walk Plan 3. Alta Murrieta. builder The Toman Company. dcsisned b\ Fostcr-Ke"1ll ·Best lntcnor Design For A Model With An .~•·t'ragc SalN Pne'C S/16.000 - s1~5.ooo Tamplco. l..a.Juna S1guel. builder The Buie Corporauon and Home Capital [)e,elopmcnt Group. designed b) En· \'lronmcnls Tuscan) Plan :!. Vm a. builder Awdch & Co .. desiplcd b) Design Linc lntcnors Tampico Plan l Laguna Niguel. bWlder Tht Buie Corporation and Home Capital Oe'clopmcnt Group. dn1gned b) En- ' lronmcnts &sr /nrcnor Design For A Modd W11h .\n A \C'f'll<' Saks Pnet" SJ 76.000 -~.001 Mcado""'Crttlt Plan 446. Orange. builder Tht Bren Compan~. designed b) Design Tee MORTGAGE RATES Americ:8n Interstate S&L A.ncttcK Mortgage. Ber* of America Btook.ide S&L Continent.i S&L ..... ..... 10.375 11.000 10.375 10.250 10.375 FIXED Down ftolftte PJ!ft• (%) 10 2.000 10 2.000 10 2.000 05 1.600 20 2.600 Lock~n Mu. (deye) Loen 15 168 60 600 •5 168 15 168 •S 168 ADJUSTABLE tntnt Down ftotnta Lock-kt ....... ...._ ..... Pymt (%) (clefe) (%) Loen 7 500 10 2.000 15 2.750 250 7 500 10 2.000 90 2.750 500 7 750 10 1.500 90 2.250 250 8000 20 1.500 15 2.500 250 7.750 20 ,.000 00 2.750 500 Shado""brook Plan 2. Tusu n Ruch. builder The B~n Company, designed by Donna Ll\·1np1on Oes1f. Sllado,.,brook P\an . Tustin Ranch. builder The B~n Company. desisned by Donna LivinJSlOn ~llll Regalia, S1m1 Valley, builder Wilma Pacific. Inc .. dcs1incd by Barbara Brenner Distinctive Decor BNr lnrcnor Desi611 For A Model With ~n A ''t'f3F Sak$ Price OlW $115,000 Weslridge Plan 3. Ca.IAhlu&s Part. builder Harlan lee Associates, dcsiped b\ Color OesWt Art ·Paragon Pfan 215. Laauna Niguel. builder JM. PetersC"oms-ny. desiJMd by ~ddleback lnt.cnors Parit Place Bld&. 3. Los~ builder Watt Lunt) liousing. dcsianed b) Kellard·Baron Oesips BEST SALES OFFICE &st Sales OffiC"C Under 500 Sq. Ft. Franci5can Hill Valencta. builder The Valent'ta Compan). designed by Impact Images. Inc. Tampico. Lafuna N1iuc1: b\iilder The Buie Corporauon and Home Capital [)c,·clo pment Gro up. dcsJgned by MouvauonaJ Systems. Inc. Tamarack Point. Carlsbad. bwlder The Wood .... ard Companies. desi,ned by Ade Collie Best Saln Office Ovt'r 500 Sq. Fr. Hamilton Covc.._Sa.nta Catalina Is~ builder BCE Development. designed by Impact Images. Inc. Santa Fe. Valencia., builder The Valcn- o a Compan~. designed by "lbcn & Albers, Inc. Wtttndgc. C~labasal Park. builder Harlan lee .A.ssoaates. designed by Sales Environments BEST OVERALL MARKETING COM· MUNJCATIONS CAMP AJGN Best Ovt'rall MvtetJn, Commuma- 11ons Campaign For An Individual Proj«t Hal~on Del Mar. San Oiqo. builder Rccre."'ctions of Calif .. consultant Gra)- son-Grapbte Communic.ations Hamilton Cove. ~nta Catalina Island. builder BCE Development.' consult.ant Bryan HardWJck .\ssociatcs ,..._Cl .. , ...... forbeA ~. tbebna mterior~ for bome moddl. IOP sales ~ tbe best martdina and public relaliom c:ampaips. u well as for outaa.DdiM '°'°' brodlum.. ~and acfvenuanmas. Com-p8nics whida eDtcr 1 pro;ect in all Cl._,na AR diaible for lbe Grand Award. The 1917 call for entries ,eneraied 700 canclidlacs. nearly as many as the national Mana,tment Institute of RcsideAtilJ Mliketi Awank. said ltcinfriCd. Typically.~ finllilb att also finalists in the natiooaJ com~tition which .. emphasizes that MAME finalists and winnen truly know what they're doina," Reinfried said. entries have come from san Dieao. San Juan Capistrano. PalmcWe1 Sant.a Monica, Palos Verdes. Sima Valley. San Bernardino and Southern California-locales asfu away u~nta Catalina Island. From its ~nning. MAME· was meant to be similar to the Oscars. but housina-oricnled. said 'Bob Alber-tson. presidenJ oftbe council the first year MAME was pttSCnted. AlthoU&h ihe calCJ<>ries have grown and chan&ed. the JUdgina is still Pritt Uotkr $125.()()() Ponofino. Ontario. builder Barratt If' inc. desia.ned b}' The RoxburJb Agency Terrace ftiUs. Grand T~. builder Ftekkrest Homes. dcs'gned by Cook.. Sterchele Glenwood Viti.. Laguna Hills. builder Miss1on Viejo Company. dcsiancd b) Reid Advcn1stng & PR Best Brochure With AD Av~ Sales Prit:e s 126,000 -s 175,000 Sipct Senn at East Hiahland5 Randt. San Bcrnardjno. builder Cost.aJn Homes. Inc .. ~gned by The Roxburah Aacncy Halcyon Del Mar. San Oiqo. builder RccreActlons of Calif.. dcsianed by Gray- son-Graphic Communications Lomas ~n Juan/Mesa Vista! San Juan Capistrano. builder Glcnfcd Oevclol>' ment. dcsicncd b) Nelson .t Gilmore &st Brochure With An Av~ Saln Price S 176,000 • $225.000 Hamilton Cove, Sant.a Catalina Island. builder BCE Development. designed by Bryan Hardwick Associates Vcntana. Mission Viqo. builder Bamtt lrv1~. dcsiined b)' The Roxbursb AICOC) Eun. Carlsbad. builder LCJ Develop- ment, designed by Gnyson-Graph1c Communications &sr Brochure Willi An A~·~ S&les Pncc Over $225.000 Sea Colon' Ill. ~nta Monica. builder Dom1ruon f>ropeny Co.. des1sne<1 b) Nelson & Gilmore La Costa Knolls. Carlsbad. buikkr Califorma Communities.. Inc.. dcsianed b) Hubbcn AdvmiSJn& & Public Rela- tioJls Belle MaJson. Laguna N11ucl. builder Bamtt Irvine. designed by The Roxbur&h A.gcnC) BNt Brochu~ For A Master-Planned Communin M1ss1on V1e10. M1won V1e10. builder Mission Vie)O Company. dcs1sned by Green. Manin .t NcVJns Fa.1rbanks Ranch. Rancho Santa Fe. builder Wan lndustncs.. dcstllled by G ravson-Oraphic Commun1c.ations The Irvine Coms-ny, Irvine. builder The Irvine Company. designed ~ Gary Voorhest 0e-sJ&n BEST SIGNAGE Best Offii~ Billboard 80 Sq. Ft And O'er For Any Pnced ProdUC1 Hamilton Cove. Santa Cataljna Island. srudint aM Vf!Y dW)tftlinl, aid Albenson., prnicknt of Praky o( Southern California. J~ art industry npens wbidl TCprcttnt all the caaqories. indudi111 homebuilders. landscape ardlitec:U and intcriordnaaners. said Re!ohid..; H0wtver, they mutt come· frcii!I( outside the southern California mar· ket area. The judan vote by~ ballot. and the votts arc counted by auditors from Kenneth Lt~nthal It ~ sociates. "The j~ are not even sure who won ... Rein med said. Each year, the Sales and Marte1ina Council also ~nts spttial acbiev~ men1 awards to individual.$ nomi- nated by their peen. 8ujldi11f indu.s. try professional$ nominate andivid· uals they feel st.and out ftom the crowd. The final selection for the Max Tipton Memorial AwaTJi. the Market· ing Director of the Year, the Saks Manaaer of the Year and the Prni- dcnt .. s Award is madfiJy'TOOmmitttt of previous recipients. With the winners not announced until the last possible moment. this year's MAME Awards ni&ht promises to be an evening not easily fora<>tttn. said Reinfried. Manna Hills. 1..a&una N11uel. builder Tayk>r Woodrow ffomcs, desiancd by undConttm. Ltd. BEST ADVERTISEMENT Best Blact And Whrtr Ad Un<kr 1/2 ~prinple Villa.e. Riaho/fQntana. builder WDS De"elopment. consultanl Wesselink Ad,·cn1sina Sea Colony Ill, Santa Monica. builder Dominfon Property Co.. consultant Nelson & Gilmo~ Coto De Caza. Onnsc County, builder Coto De Caza Oevefo{>ment Co .• consult- ant lnterCommunicat1ons Inc. &st Black and Wh.1~ Ad OveT I /l ~ Sea BlufT. Palos Verdes, builder Montt Rosa Pa.rtncnbip, consultant Br,·an Hard- wick As.sociatts Carmel Mounta.in Ranch. San Diqo. builder Presle)' of San Diep> and Home Capital Development Group, consultant Ronj Hicks & As.sociales Meadowood. Ctartmont. builder The Anckn G roup. consultant Green. Martin & Nevins · BNt Color .~d Full Pqe And Under HalC)'On Del Mar. San Diqo, butlder RccreActlons of Calif .. consultant Gray- son-Graphic Communications Hamilton Cove. Santa Catahna bland. builder BCE Development. consultant Bl')·an Hardwick Associates Morninaside. Rancho Mira,e. builder TroJan Propenics. Inc., consultant Junger-Wcllman & Co .. Inc. Bcsr Color.Ad~AEuJl..h#Jt,. Mominas1dc. Rancho Mira,e. builder Trojan Properties. Inc.. consultant Juncrr-Wcllman A Co .. Inc. Halcyon Del Mar. San Diqo. bu1ldCT RttreAc1ions of Calif .. consultant Gra>- son-Gra.ph1c Communications Westlakt Pointe. Westlake. builder Pointe West Homes. consult.ant Bryan Hardwick Associates Best Drrect M,U Plea Hamilton Cove. Santa Catalina lsand. butlder BCE Development. consultant Bryan HardW1ck .\.ssociates ' Hamilton Co,,c, Santa Catalina'lsland. builder BCE OeveJOJ>mC'Tlt. consultant Bl')-.n Hardwick Assoetatn Hamtllon Cove, Santa Catalina Island. builder BCE Development. consultant Bryan HardW'lck ASSOClatcs ,._.,,....,ML ~Federal S&l H9nCOCk S&l Hewthome S&l Home Federal S&l 1o.a5 10.750 10.750 10 1.500 20 2.000 05 2.000 00 ,. 7.1'50 30 168 7.500 15 168 7.500 20 1.500 41 2.121 -· 20 1.500 45 2..300 500 20 2.009 15 2~ 250 MAME A wards -Saturday evening at the Disneyland Hotel. ...... v..., ... Mielion v-io Natk>nal a..~ PioneerS&l Quaker City S&L Republic Fedefal Savings IAlllort .... Security Fed«al Samos Trust Savings Bank U.S. Home Loan Valley Federal S&L INDEX SUMMARY 11.250 20 10.375 05 10.500 10 10.250 10 10.375 05 10.125 10 10.250 10 ... • 10.500 10 10.500 10 11.000 10 10.500 05 10.2IO 10 10.375 10 10.750 10 11.000 10 10.825 10 ADJUSTABLE MORT AGES ,... .... 1 1th Oistrie1 7.5e Prime rate 8.75 3 month T-blll 5,76 6montl'I T-blll 6.47 1 yr. treuury note 7.12 3 yr. treuury note 7.99 5 yr. treesury note 8.33 .... ,,...." .... ,.. ~-,.. ~ 10 _.NIA .rid 1111'1 n.. e.e ....... l.Olr\~-.2CO ) L..-.W..- 7.66 8.75 5 86 6 3!> 7 15 8 05 8.37 I 2.000 15 2.000 1• u. • 1.500 30 1.500 30 1.500 15 1.000 30 1.791 15 2.000 10 2.000 30 1.500 00 1.000 75 u. 41 2.000 00 2.000 00 2.000 23 2 000 30 4w..U ... 7 « 8.75 5.83 6.46 7 19 8 12 8 "1 168 8.000 20 1.500 15 168 8.000 16 2.000 45 -1.m 10 u. • 168 7.750 10 1.500 45 168 8.375 06 2.250 15 168 7.876 10 1.500 15 168 7.500 10 2.500 15 -1.-20 1.1'50 15 168 6.875 10 2.000 10 168 7.876 10 1.500 30 168 7.875 10 1.500 00 168 7.500 10 2.000 75 -7.711 10 u. 41 168 7 750 10 1.000 00 168 7.875 20 1.500 15 200 9.000 20 0.500 15 188 8,000 20 1.500 60 2.-250 168 2.750 500 2.131 -2.250 200 2.250 168 2.600 300 2.750 168 2.1'50 500 2.000 300 2.250 168 2.500 300 2.500 168 2.500 -2.250 500 2.750 400 2.750 400 2.250 350 Sea Colony Ill. Santa Monica. bwkkr Dominion Property Co.. consultant Nelson & Gllmort ~J Martetm1 Commumc:a• rions C'amJ»Ilfl For a Master~nned Communit> Coto De Cua. Orange County. builder Coto De Caz.a Oe"elopment. consultant lntetCommunic.ations Inc. Sunnymead Ranch. Mo~no Valk}. b\iilder M&rkborough Caliromia.. Inc .. consultant Todd H"&hes & Mcren Rancho Santa Marp.nta.. Oranac Coun- t). builder Santa Marpnta Compan). consult.ant Bo~~ Ad"cnisin1 BEST LOGO &st Loso DN11n For ~n lndiVJdual Pro1m Vcntan.a. M1ss1on V1e10. bwl&r Barratt Irvine. destined b) The RoxburJ.h ~r!C) Sontem. Laguna N1~~nbu11dcr A M Homes. designed b~ . Manin A Nevins b\i11dcr BCE Development. dcstgncd b) Bryan Hardw1clt Assocates Halcyon Del Mar. San Dtqo. bu1kkr RecreAction• of Calif.. dcsiped by Gray- son-On~ic Commun1c.auoni Tampico. 1..aJuna NiJuel. bwJdcr The Buie Corporauon and Home Capital Oevdopmcnt Group, designed by Todd Hupcs It Mcrcn Jks1 Offs1tc Billboard 80 Sq .. Ft And O•'tt For~ Master·Planned Communit) MLUion V1qo_ Miwon Viejo. buildcr M1uion V~JO Compeny. dcs1sned by Grttn. Manin & NeVlns Coto De Cua. Of'ancic Coun!1· builder Coto De Cua Development \..Ompan). designed by lntttCommunic.ations Inc. Carmel MounUin Ranch. ~n ()ieso. bu11dcr Presley of San Dteao and Home Capital Development Group. des1aned by Ron i Hicks & As.soc. Best Entry Monu~nt Sllfl For Any Priced Proj«r · SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Westpark So~nto. lrv1~. builder Standard Pacific. des1aned by Todd Hushes & Mercn Espnt at ~u1tos Rtdee. Rancho Petwqu1tOS: bWldcr The Buie Corpor- auon. des1&ncd by Ted Hanien ~ian Associates RA TE AVERAGES &sr Loso f>N1fll For A Mut~­PfanMd Communlf} c.i••• ................ Manna Hills. lquna Nteiacl. butlder Ta)lor Woodrow Aomcs. dcs1aned b) Reid AdvertlSll\I & PR Rollin& RM:W Pointe. Chino Hills. bui Ider Brarnak.a Homes. daiancd by Out.door Dimensions Monaco at Manna Hills. U,una N1~ucl. build« Taylor Woodrow Homes. dnianed by John Howenstjoe. Inc.. ,.. ... 15 '/Ml 10.157 30yeer 10.408 ............ 6momh 7.&459 1 )"Mt 7.813 10.8" 10.HI 7.121 7.958 Lomas San Juan. ~n Juan Capt$U'UO. builder GlcnFed Oe''clopment. ~ by Nelson & Gilmore W1ndson1 Valle). W11domar. builder Sterlin& Builden. Inc.. desicncd by McCullough ,._d,cniSJnJ &t Public Rci. uons BEST BllOCBUU •Tub and ShaweJ WI &ch 8ilh ·NllNn~ .... -. Best Entry Monu~n• SflJI For A Masitt-Ploned Community Rancho Nipel. Laauoa Nipl. bu11dcr The Buie Corpoquon and HorM Capital Development Group. dcsiped by Todd Hushes & Mtttn Sun l...aW Countl)' Oub. 8annu11. builder. ~ of Southern California. designed by John Howmsnne. Inc. • Ctltllt A1eoy LMng Aoom Ind lectoomt G.M. ,,...,.. °"" 1topnw1• eomp.ny .. °"' °' "" l'w'll to recognia lhe '1ltW1h ol Long ...,_ 89'-' Vrf/1# Ind 89'81 &'' R Offl C80lllM D&Y MOM• A.IL 101 P.a. r.rr.:. n our 7"' Ind~ 0..1IDPM1tea ,_.-.. !112. In ...... ,,. dlJ.!liglleCI Ind~ mot9.., 1.200 OOfldDfMp. "'""· ~lnd~1111 lnl.ong8-cf\ Ind "*9'1bof•ll9 oommuNlia g.m.pal1n Q .,.,~ ..... COlftPCl"r • &- BEST OVEllAU. PUBLIC llELA· noNS CAMPAIGN &st Ovrrall Public R~lations um- ?alllt Fot An>. PrlM1 Pro)tt't Libert)' V1Uaac. Vict0f"1ik.. bwldcr lnco Homes. consultant Lewis & As- S0C1atn l.a&Ufl& Sur. South Laauna Beach • bwJd.cr Homes B> .Polyaon. con1Ultant Hubbt-n Ad,en1sin& cl Pubhc Relations Coto De Cu.a. Onnsc Count)'. builder Coto De Caza Oe,efopmenl Co .. consult· ant Bryan Hardwlc.k AsSoctates &sr Ovtrall Public Relations Cam- pa1p1 For A ~er-Planned Commurut)· Carmel Mount.aln Ranch. San Dlqo. builder Pr'C$1e) of San ~ and Home Capital Oe\'~lopment Group.. consultant Ron Hicks & .\ssoc'tatcs Pon ola H1Jls.. Oral\lf Count), builder The &ldwin Company. consultant 8. J. Stewart Advel'tlsinc cl Pubbc Relations Windsona Valle). Wildomar. builder Sterhn1 Builders. Inc.. consultant McCullou&h Alhenmnc .t: Pubhc Rela- tions Sun l..Ues Count!') O ub, Ba11n1na. builder Prnlq of Southern California. consultan1 Hubbtrt/hnyman -6.J~At'•I This year's perfect home has open look DALLAS -Sttttdtcd c.bqonally across an acxommodatina I 2(). b)'-t3S-foot Sile. the 1918 vcnion or the New Amencan Home e"Xpioda the ronve-ntional boll rorms o( the past lo create a dudin& and im- .,inatave open look.. A virtuaJJy unantemaptcd span or alau -incluchns a masur blah spe- tub and lnfonnaJ d1n1na areas en- cased in arttnhouscs -e1te:ncb alona the enu~ beck Pde of I.bis drmo1\Slration house. St)'li&bts. deratOI} and &laJ.s-.bloct windows prQ\'lck add1t1onaJ sperkk. The model was created to lhowcae desaan ideas 1s •'fll as new oroducu for bu1 kkf"S lttcncbftl the 44th U.DuaJ c:on~tion o( the National ~ tion of Home 8"Udcn. Aimed at a dJffttmt bu)er'S mark" acb ~. the ew meric:a.n Home is iA ill fifth )Uf. The 19Utditionwascrmledfor a~"' couplt wittl two ~ duldrcft. mo,l na up ffOin thftr &ni homt'. Tk dispa boUR. wlld ii on dw awUt for iitl.000. ... bulll lft Ddoto, 1 community abou' lO llliMta IGUlb o( DIJI-. b) nlllOm llontr bililda O.vld ~nedy of Dur.annlk. Teus. . ' . . ! l i ; • • Pittman named VP of operations at Sandli~g . In response to expansion plans including the construcuon of more than 500 homes in 1988. E.A. "S...y" Saadll.mg, president of lrvine- bascd Sandling Homes has promoted Robert E .. PUtmu to the position of vice pres1dent. operations. In ·his new position. Pmman wttl overstt the homebuilding compan} ·s -purchasing. construcuon. sales. markeung and project man~mcnt depanments.. Pittman's badtgr-0und includes more 1han 16 )ears m the building indust~ .... 1th a broad base of e:\~nence from o~rauons.. project management and finance to markeung management and r~rch. Prior to JOanmg Sandling Homes. P1ttman "Aas ~ice president of Wea1herfield Homes. A gradua1e of California State t:m"ers1t) at Fullenon. Pmman holds a master's degree in economics. • • • nom PUl!intoa has rejoined Shea Homes as director of project man•ment. announced Bill York, viee president of the Walnut· based building and development firm. In 1h1s position. Pilkinton wttl be in charge of sales and markellnJ. forward planning and land acqu1s1tton for the Sou1hem CaJ1forn1a Di,ision. Most recently serving as vice pres1denl(d" ISIOn manager of RA Homes in Phocntx. Pilkinton notes that ht was "born and raised" m ttle Shea organizauon. The first nine )ears ofh1s 15-~ear building industry career were spent in Shea's Nevada Div1s1on. where he gamed knowledge and expenence and moved up 1hrough the ranks to the position of' ice pres1dent/dh·1s1on manager. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, January 2.-. 1988 • CS .. . Sea Coot htates in San Clemente will offer apactou two· story homes ln the mld ·S200,000 range. Sea Coast construction under way J.P. Rhoades Dc"elopment. a Santa Ana-based builder. has an- no1mced plans for Sea Coast Estates. a ncv. rcs1dent1al communm of 56 lu~unous oc~an·' 1cv. homes in the popular coastal communn~ of San Clemen1e. ··construc11on will soon begin on the sales office and model homes." ac-cording to Bill \'toort. sales man· ager. "We're planning to o~n a temporary sales office soon ~ause of the tremendous .. olume of 1n- quines we·, e alread) recel\ ed.'' Featured at Sea Coast Estates '>'111 be spacious one-and two.sto~ single- fam1h detached homes. wnh three or the , pcau:ful beaches of San four ~drooms and up to three full C kmentl' .. baths. The homes will be p~ntcd m · ~II homes "'II indude the luxur- fi, c d1rnncu' e floor plans. ranging in 1ous features that toda' ·s home size from 2. 26., to 3. I 72 squasre feet bu~ erSt'\pe\.\ 1 n a ne" home. such as oflu\unous 1ntenor hving. high ,oJumt' Ct'il.n~ in most rooms. "\a.e are l'\P<-'Cllng these homes 10 bu11Hn planter shch es. mason~· be priced from the m1d-S200.000s." fact'd ""ood·bum1ng fireplaces. 1n- ~1oore said ... ~tan' homes v.111 ha'e tenor laundr· rvOm>. o'ers1zed "'alk· dramatic ocraY:,ews. \l.llh COO\C· 1n clo~tS and spacious three-car n1cnt accev.~ "hat ts commonl} garages lnov. n as · .\menca·s Rt' 1era.' "Selected plans"' Ill offer sol Id-oak :--earb~ 1s the presugious Monarch banisters. "'el bars large walk-in Beach. '>'Ith its h1ghl) acclaimed golf pantries so lanum .,..1nd o v.s in courses. the R 1tz-Carlton Hotel. kitchens and master baths. and Dana Point Harbor anc:t ~anna: and St)lish enl~ ponals .. \1oore said. "Smee onh Sb uf these homes will be built. "'e are an11c1paung an e~ccpuona! r~pon~ from prospcc- 11' e homebu :· C'rs .. Sea C oas1 Estate1. is located in the presugious ~o mmunll~ of -The Coast:· abo'~ Paetfic Coast H1ghwa~ and thC' San Diego ( 5' Fr~way. betv.~n the <amino de Estrella and .l,' en1do Pico ~\It) in San Clemente. To be ind uded on Sea Coast Estates .. .\d,ance lnformauon List." ~rwns should contact 8 111 Moore from 9 a m to 5 p.m . Monday through Fnda) at 9"2-99~. Builders remain optimistic about ~88 sales A former president of the Southern Nevada Homebuilders Association in Las Vegas. Pilkinton is a graduate of the t:m"ersit) of ~sp1tean unpredtctablecconom~ Da"1d T Smnh. president. D.T 1988 suggest that "'e could be tn for \'alle~ . Ne,ada at Reno. and served as a pilot in the U.S . .\ir Fo rce during the and an increasing!) competitive mar-Smith. feels that 11 "''" be up to the some s1gn1fican1 changes in the "I v.ouldn't be surpnsed 1f the Vietnam conflict. ketplace. Southern Ca lifornia ind1\ldual builder to cre<tte an marl etplace· an elecuon )tar. a countn .... ent into a mild recession an • • • d I . Rosaltt Sanden has Joined Breton Construction Inc. as an bu1l ers remain cauuous1y opt1m1st1c outstanding product to maintain an rap1dl)-ded1n1ng dollar. a 'olaule I 988. but nothing panicularl) senous execuu .. e assistant. rcpons Robert M. Hardillg, vice president and about homes sales for 1988. edge in the 1ncn:asmgl) compellllH' stock market and increasing un-an Southern Cal1forn1a constructton manager at the Irvine-based general contracting firm. Randall Lewis. senior vice pres1-marketplace emplO) mcn1." v.arned ~Qms. "Aho 1s ··v. t'.11 be seeing an increasing!) Sanders came to Breton from Bnnderson Real Estate Group. also dent and director of marketing for .. v. e feel that quaht~ "111 be the Ice~ I 988 go' ernmental affairscommmee competll1' e marketplace in ~w an In me. She had transferred to Bnnderson·Horporate offices an t 986 Lewis Homes. one of Caltforma's top 1n homebu1ldmg for t 988. The mar· chairman for the ~at1onal .\ssoc1a-home sales in Southern Cahfom1a. after joining the firm the previous year m Atlanta. five bu alders. wath more than 30.000 ket will continue to be good. What uon of Home Builders. v. 11h a gro.,.. mg ~rttntage of invcn- Prior to Brinderson. Sanders v.as a rcaltor associate wnh homes built to date. predicted a v.111 make the difference is the builder ··.\I the same ume. we ha'-e an tor~ coming from out--0f-state Buckhead Brokers of Atlanta and was named -outstanding Nev. strong first haJfofthe year. · "ho dell\ers a • qualit). spacious increasing gross nauonal product -builders:· predicted ~oms. Realtor .\ssociate of the Year... -overall. "e expect consumer con-home "h1ch 1mmed1a1e1' ofTe~ creaung both pos1tl\ e and ncgau' e ··01her nev. entrants arc com- sq Born in Chicagoand raned m .\tlanta. Saoders.. no'>' smgle. hves in fidenceintheeconom)tobestrong1n bu,ers more 'alue for their dollar." signals in the econom) ... G 7'P 1s merc1al office and apanme~t lr.in.~~-1U1Jt..L...Ranl~&.has.:bo:~~~~:d.i.o..tbe...pos.a.i.iK>n~~~'ell1«-~-!t~h~e~fi~rs~t~a~nrid~scc~rio~nd~q~u~anil:se~rs~o1f~l~9f8fc8~.__.sa~1d~S~m~1tfh~.~.,..~h~o~se~fi~1rm~~·~s~b~un1~Jdm1ffingii--;e~'~perct~cd~t~o~gr~o~v.~~fr~o~m~~~P'C1:cci[l.LJ~-b~lief~'ft8'~~~om~ereira:rcttrit~~--r • • • In fact. at Le"AtS Homes ..... e expect coi:nmuntl1M an Wood Ranch m S1m1 198'to1.9 pe~nt nnt ~ear. accord· b\ tu ~form: .. he noted.. les in the first sax months oft 988 to \'alle) and in Lag.una \1guel. 1ng to McGra-.A.-Htll lnformauon Le~1s also expressed concern over and financial officer or WesT rend Homes. announced Gordon Yo.de, be among the strongest two quaners .\ prudent approach 1s the feeling s,stems. the go' em mental processes that arc president of the Lake Forest-based homebuilding firm. tn the compan) 's h1stor)." said Lewis from Ira ~oms. president ofL'pland-·-we are figunng on an.a,erage 1f changing the wa~s of development. Bnnging 20 )Cars of professional ex~nence to her ne" post. of the Upland-based firm. founded in based Inco Homes and past president not sub-a,erage ~ear in terms of -The growth problems and m- Harding comes to Wes Trend Homes from Sn)der-Langs1on Builders. t 956. of the building Indust~ .\ssoc1auon sates:· said "oms .... hose firm 1s frastructure 1n California can't be an OrangeCount~-~commerc1aJ builder and tenant improvement. "Howcvtt. we are cautious about of Southern California _ cum;ntl~ building communities 1n sohed piecemeal b) JUnsd1ct1ons." general contractor "here she .,..as the controller for five )eaJ"S. the second half of the 'ear... "Current and upcoming e"en~ in V1cton ille. Palmdale and ~oreno Le.,..1s emphasucd. Entry kits available f of Gold Nugget Awards The Pacific Coast Builders Con- ferenot (PCBC'} announces that entry materials now are availabk for architects. builders. developers and land planDen in the Western United States lo compete in the 25th an- niversary Gold NUJ&Cl Awards - Best in the Wcsl design competJtion The annual Best 1n the West program. which is the oldest and largest regional design contest 10 the nauon. 1s open to all residenual. commercial and industrial develop- ments. including remodeling and reno' ation projects and those in site planning stageS in the 14 Western states 1ncludin1 Texas, The anniversary Best in the West program includes four new categorics .. Gold Nugget committee chairman Allen L Jaffe says the addiuonal catcgoncs are Best Hotel or Hotel Reson. Most Innovative Commercial. lndustnal or l n.st1tu· tional ProJttt or Concept. Most Innovative Housing Product. Con· ccpt or floor Plan and Best Special Use Residential Project -Rell~ ment. 2nd Home or Rcson Related ResideotiaJ Product. Deadline for completed cntr)' sub- m1s.sioos is March 22 Entf) form t'C'QUCSts should be mailed to Pacific Coast Builden Conference. Attn: Gold Nu~t A'kards. 605 Market Strctl, Suite 600. San Francisco. Calif.. 941 OS. For the third con- secu tivc )car. SUN/COAST ArchitCQ/Buildtt Mquinc of Glen· dale wiJJ co-tpC>ftlOf the Bcsl in the West competition. Accordi .. IO daainnaD JaJfe. lhis )C<U ~ "nn-efSal) compeuuon and awards C'Cf'Cm olucs will be tM ··big- gest and best ever... Notins the anna,enary aspect of the Gold Nua- get. San 01eg~bascd buiJdcT Jaffe sa)s ... Producer Peter M. Mayer is creating some eJCtra ... mqic touches to make this ceremony even more spec1ai.·· Gold Nuaaet. wtucb i.sabighf11J!tof the annual PCfiC (May 24=27). is a national!\. ruogn1zed symbol of ex- cellence ~n architcc~ural dcsi"11 and land-use planning for residential and commercial pr~s. The alwa}S ling multi·media a"Aards cercmon\ will be hd.d on Thursday. Ma) -6. beginning at S p.m. in the Moscone Convention Center. San Francisco. Sbow producer Mayer of Aha Loma •YI the Best in the West awards event isa sellout activtt) at PCBC. ""Gold Nugct draws more than 3,000 at· tendces and this audte?K:C rep1a c11li the 'who's who' in "-nttm buildins • from archit~ts to mcmben of the media." Mayer adds that Best in tbc West entries are j udged by a paod of d isunguishcd uperu rcprnmting "anous building 1ndUSU') disciplinCS'' from throl41hou1 the nauon. PCBC -The Conference for Western Builders -is sponsom:I by the California Building lndustr)· As- sociation (CBIA) and is the oldest and largest rqional building industl) conference and new products cx.b.iblt in the nation. This )ear's PCBCdata arc Ma} 24 throUJh May 27. The confercocr is held in MOSCOM Con. vent1on Centrr. Lan_d-use ruling to be topic of seminar- R.anuficaoonsofthe U.S. SuPf"me Court's ttttnt landmarlc decisions involvins land-use casrs will be the JUbjcct of a one--dly seminar ~ cn1('(1 b) the Cahfomia Buildin& ln<hmry Foundation (CBIF). Tbt temanar will bt Oft Feb. 17 at the Dua P0tnt Raon. Coa of the temiMr. which alum to,o&a Law Scboors Qtdcon Kanner and N. G,.ry Taytor. a SUit amor asis.- ' wn anomey ~. is Sl 4~ and ind..tcs luncheon. Tbe IClli.on will tqin a1 9 a.m. so conclude al l :JO p..m. For •nfonnatJon and ~ trat.ion. call CBIF at (916) 4'l-79Jl. The lftllinar. •hK'b IS co-tpOftl()f· td by tbr lhlitd•na lndUllJ)' ~ bOn or Soutbml CabfofntL will cover luda nmes as C'UC'llOllS and m. tbr .. ~ muc. .. mawrf of ~ compcnutiOft... and &hr 1m-.. ,.._ ... _ °'* aa.dmn .. ,.... .. and •finl Enal•sh Cl\u~ .. derisions un ~nd ox auJ lhc .~ estate industf). Profeuor Kanner bas ~ntcd landowners" i n the .. Alim vs. C1tY of Tiburon" aK and filed a ... friencl of the court .. britf in lbc .. First Enahsb Churtb" C&R. Ht bu been an appellate la~r for mort than 20 ,.an. All~ T aytor is with tbc Califomaa Depi.nmnn of Jaticr and 1repiucnts numm>US Allt •Mia 1ndudtna the Coat.al Comm1tll0ft. State Lands Commmion and tbt San Fra.nmco Bar CooteMttioft and ~t Comm1-..on. C9lf' is tbt educa•iaial Md ~ ~ .,. ollbc Califorma llili.ldial Ind AS10dMioe (C91A) ancl pro= ~P. to adtfta J'ttpuln& for I buildln& iDdallt)' Carttr II col~ ad ~tics ~t Cal1fona1a. For mott information on CBIF ~ can ««1111\"C diM10f ReMr M«JoWni •• (916) 4').. 3 ... ~NW_CIX110N'' Ai ·Portola Hills Life's Most Exciting New-Home Show! Pa.:tur\'. \'\lU~·lt Ill ~n unr.1ralld .. ·,1 "ntn.i h1.:r l h.'I\\ l'I. nth n 1llin11 hill-\\ h<-n.· .1 m<l.gical "''nJt>rl.mJ ,,tkr-'ll..,, •I .1 lrtl•flml· lm.11.! ·w •hl· f'"" f-, n ..... "'II\ in.:•'" m,1re th.10 1 l\.'\: aan .mJ ,-....:-.1rm)! thl· hu ... rlin..: d n t •h, rt ''t' .in.i y1..1 .. ·• .•t the.· C\'UnlT) (m~ginc.-rl°laXlnl: after '1 ~U'\ \\\.'lfl.J.l\ < \f '" mm int.: p 11\l nl! h.'nn1. •"f Y.'l.'J'I.:· 1na 001 Jt'lhe (C\'m .,n JU'it :-te~ fu,m tk\m<' lm4'ttJN° thC' ch<tk-e. nwJ tnct nt>1-.,.J.ih.r~'l.J, ,,ne 'Jn.• t\• "Ull ""'r .,,.-. I<' <.lJm>unJt·J b\t r lCtW'l"SqUC' tr.11J.s tClr htklOfi?, bikUU! miJm~hl q1\1'6 llf h,.""°b.~J.. nJin~ 111 t,,. a n.-~abJc admi»ion pn<'(' 1.magme all this .ind rom~ In~ It hJ.lv .u f\lm~ H1l -Ilk ~ ... ,ann~ ~ OOrnC' shQv.·' CANYONVlEW ~· I 1~11.""'C.~~ 1-Ill.~ •iHL W6> ALDDM>OD 0ti.w!l'1t.rw \ 4 I J • ~ ._.... <;.....-Hew. f,_ 11'14900 '7"41 \ii~'' CA~"\ON RIM [)re ,.,., t ! ~ \ S..-Jav-"t;,.n. _.. '-Sll\),900 4;1-41 'I ~.u • Ridwr"-l . • BtichM' ""·-- UVl Q\K ESTATES ~~...:t . '° ~ r-1~ £ Fmm SZ 17111 .... ·. . . "'• -! 'jO ·~ .. • Baldwin opens 3 Portola Hillspha.ses Homcbu~n ha'e continued to upreu their enthusiasm over the 'ariet) of' alue-onentcd new homes a' ailable at The Baldwin Company's master-planned Ponola Hills ~1&h­ borhood located w1th1n the scenic foothills of Saddleback Mountain. In rnponsc to market demand. n~ sales phases opened last v.eekend at thr~ of the communal) 's five rcs1 - den11al neighborhoods. ··All of our neighborhoods. which range from condomm1ums to estate homes. have achieved tremendous success w11h1n the h1ghl> compe1111' e south Orange Count) marlet." com- mented Da\e Ca11loucttc. sales and marketing director for The Baldwin C"o mpan). ''Homcbu)crs ha'e fre- quent!) commented on ho"' tm- pressed the) are v. llh the communa- l~ ·s O\ erall comb1nataon of superb loca11on and v1cv. s. thoughtful!) de- signed homes and recrcauon-onen- trd en' aronment. which truh gl\·CS families mo re for their homebu' mg dollar" · Can)om Rim. '-'here 1-i 1ov. nhomes are bein~ released for sale lhlS "''ttkCnd, IS a cotlen.Jon Of one- and two-stol) plans noted forofrenni the greatest v iews in all of Ponola Hills.. Four models are ava1labk. pro' iding t"'oor three bedrooms and t"'o or two and onC'-hatf baths. v.1th anterior living space rangm1from 969 to 1.378 square feet. Prices stan at S 120.900 for these homes designed to appeal to pro- fessional coupl~ young families and other first-ume and move-down bu\ers. Tv.o-car gara~ "Ith dlrt'Cl home access and pri,ate fenced )ards v. ittl patios arc included .\t .\Ider Wood. the nev. pha~ features I.., t\l.o-stof' detached cot. tage hqmt."s. !><>me v. nh foothill '1c" s Plans 3 and .t are repr~nted an this uffeflng. as as 1he fasHcllang ne" Plan 5. v.h1ch has been a fa,onte v.uh gro"1ng fam1h~ since us recent m1roduc11on I ntenor h' mg spa~ scales from 1.5 32 to 2.050 square ft"et. "uh the homes containing three or four ocdrooms and t"'o and one-half or th rec baths Homes at .\Ida \\ ood are priced from S lS7.900. uve Oak Estates presents 14 more t"'o-stol) estate resic:knces m the latest phase at lhts imprns1vc neagh- bor'hood des1ined for executive fam- 1hes. Included 1s the very la.rgr and dramatJC Plan S. "'htch boasts four bedrooms and bonus room or up to sia. bedrooms in l.160 squa~ feet of 1ntenor hving space. In addition to this popular new plan. the phase also contains ho mes m the Plan 3 and 4 designs. Homes m this phase at Live Oak Estates a rc pnccd from S2 I 8. 900 and ~' t't'al of the residences a~ situated on '1ev. lots. Tv.o other Ponola Hills neigh- borhoods. )ccrmore Rrdv and Ca- n~on \ 1cv.. ofTcr pa1rro-s1ngle fam1I~ homes and condominium homes. respect a' el) · Ponola Hills ma' be reached b' tal1ng the Sant.a Ana/San Diego {1-5·) Frc:cv.a' to the EJ Toro elit Proceed east on °EI Toro Road approlimatel) !K''cn males and enterthecommunit' on the.-left. at R1dgehnc Road. · \.1odel homes at the communal' ·s ti\ l' res1dcnt1al nc1ghborhoods art open bet"-e-en 10 a.m. and 5 pm da1h For add111onal mformat1on. plca·!.C l·all 85 -92::!0. : • • • . 1erra at C'ahfom1a Oaks has open- ed 11s on-sue information office an ad,ancc of 11s nc~ model homes. acl·ordmg toJa~ Ved. pnnc1pal ofThe \rd Corp. .\nahe1m-based de- \ doper oi the nev. smgle-fam1I~ home de,clopment two m1ks nonh- "'est of Rancho Cahfom1a on Inter- state I 5 ··People "ho are am.1ous to see this first c\c111ng neighborhood m the "'ondcrful nev. Cahfomia Oaks mas- ll'r-planned communn~ should come out 1mmcd1atel~ We e.>.pec1 these moderate I~ -priced. h1gh-qual11~ homes 10 sell qu1cll~ ... he ~•d Inspired b) the beauuful ranch hous.t.-s m 1he foothills ofCahfom1a·s famed ll·rra ~e\ ada ~1ountains. destan fcaturn. matttials. and prod- ucu .. Pnccs ~ expc'C'1.Cd to san a1 around $90.000. with convenuonal. FHA and V" fi nancina. The first homes a.re scheduled to be ready for occupanC) this sprina. The sales offi~ -manned bv Goodman/H1uon & Co. oflrvmc ....:. "'111 be open dail) from JO a.m. to dusk. for add1i.onal mformauon. call 6 77 -6 707. , Sierra at Cahfom1a Oaks ma' be reached b~ laking th~ Interstate 15 Frttv.a) south from Corona or nonb from Rancho Cahfom1a. EJUt at .\ntelope Road 1n Mumcta .and go nonheast one long block to Jackson .\H•noe. tum left an~ dmc O!'C-half male to Nu tmei Street. "'here ~ou aga10 tum left and prc:>ettd to the models. • • • The eagerl~-awaned stan of sales an Phase II at Stonebndge in Covina h.as been ~t for ne'1 v.eek. with 40 of the "aterscaped lu\Uf') homes to be pre~nted at pnccs from the S90.000s. acrnrding to the h clus1ve sales agent. J 1m Lenon of J Lenon Realt'. Diamond Bar. • ··.Phase I of this suc~ssful I 58- home de' clopmcnt v.as a sellout after JUSl nine 14e'CkS of sales.'' UnOn said. ··\\ 11h the long 1nteres1 hst compiled for this latest increment. v.e e~J)('Ct s1m1lar response to the ne"' homes." Three ne" models ha"e been built 10 d1spla} the ClClllng ncv. con- dominiums. presented in spectacular split-le' el Ooor plans adapted from ··ocs1-scllers" an the onginal Stone- bndge collec11on The modestl) - pnced con1emporar) arrangements ofTrr from I 012 to 1.279 square feet and feature tv.o ~rooms or tv.o bedrooms plus den v.nh tv.o baths T he !Miles ofli e and model homes "''II be open from 10 am. to 5 p.m" dail) v.hen Pha~ II sales began For funher 1nformat1on. call J Lenoil Realt~ sales rtprescntall\eS at 61-~ 150 • • • Baldwin'• Portola B.l1h off en wide variety. mg to Juhe Hutchinson. sales and marll'llng adm1ntstrator for The Fieldstone Com pan) ·s Inland Re- gion. ··Ho me shoppers are 1n\ ned to pre' IC"' the sophisticated models under creauon b\ the internauonalh · acclaimed Caro.le E1chen l nteno~ before all the tin1shing touches are 1n place and prt."-sel{'('t the floorplan of thrir choice pnor to the grand o pening e \Cllement.. shr an· nounced Hutchinson repons th.at an o\cr- v. helming d1spla) of pre-opening interest has preceded the pre' IC" shov. mg.. v. ath man) prospedl\ e bu~ers phoning Fseldstone·s corpor- ate office for more informauon a<o earl~ as September Pmed from under S200.000. the re~dences are preiented In lu;..unous one-and t"'o-sto~ arrangements rncompassing from I. ~31 to 2.170 square f~t of mtenor area v.1th three bedrooms. thrt'e bedrooms plus a loft 'den o r four bedrooms and as man' as three full baths To rc:ach The Fieldstone Collection in L'pland. home shoppers ma~ tal e thl.'. an Bernardino llOl Frttv.a} to the \tountam .\ \ enue e\lt and proceed nonh. Tum left on Stone- arst .\' enue a1 ~3rd treetand follov. the road to the ne\Ao communit~ For mori: mformauon phone the saks olli1.c a1 Q49-1 )66 .or Fieldsto ne's 1.orporatl' offile v.eelda~s betv.een '\. a m and 5 pm at 9<1i!J...J006 . . . Fieldstone Collection to unveil 3 .. designer origlnala ... 1erra at (ahfom1a Oaks 1s introduc- ing four carcfull~ -designed. e~qu1s11e­ I\ -detailed three-and four-bedroom plans" nh a multitude ofh1gh quaht~ Three "d~1gner ongmals" v.111 be un' ealed this v.eekend at The Field- stone C ollecuon in L' pland. accord- To fulfill the demand. The Field- stone Colll"\.t1on as ofTenng three oumandmg tloorplans b~ the Berl..u<o Group .\rch1t{'('IS. an a"ard·"' 1nnmg firm d1s11ngu1shed b~ its inno\allon and creau' 1t~ in nev. home design Sbo,.·casf" of .\'f"w HomH •W k poblisb.i.1 • Sf"lttt1' f' list of df"• e/op- mf"ot o~oi.ogs iD e•d ,..f'd 's isHf". Sf"ad rf"lf"asH to Sllo•casf" of .\'e,,, Homf"s. P.O. Box JSfO. Costa .WH.a, C•. ttftf or C'211 Rlcbrd Hadsoo Jr. at flt./3!1 Arborcreek Estates Jnveloper J \\ ( r.x_., t>lopmcnt Type of deHlopmeot ">1ngk fam1h Ranch P rice range: F rol1' SI:' 1.;1 ~ !'umber of noor plaos: Four Square footage-: I 4 1() to I . -< 1 Fillaucing: l ' ndetermined ·Sales agent: Jam Lenon. t11-2151J J.M.C .... From Cl The smile-le' cl !loor-plans ofTer ihr.-e and ll ur ~dr l(lm'> "')th a range "' -1 J}t ! -,, ~uJrc l~t "x'lected ., mes '1."> als1. J llt.irJ ' c.-v. s of the d•uOtf'\ d1. \\ h1 1c JJI pl.t.,, J', ir-p cte v.11h a 1am1I~ r0< r.i • ng r• • m and formal J1:l1ng '00!11. nJ JuJ h<'MeS arc lurther Jt :.i1kt! ' t~ ·t·.1.·<,~·s. soffits J'iC bJ .q;i.; ·'" .\ITll "i; th1. .1J..:l11t>nJI teatures 'l .-!'IC :hr• ugnuul cai:h .\rborcreek EstJte' hom1.· an• 1.en1ra! air con- d111on1"2 1.crJm11. :1k or "'ood entn t110nng.-1\JI 'Jl°'' 1., master baths and a loni;' ,1 • , '\1. rg' -\3 \ 1ng items Thl' J .:lu\1.' l..1h.hcns contain a ~tag1c C hl.'i conunuous-deaning o' en. P" ,(1\ll..top d1shv.asher and rr ,rov.a,, J' '-'di J<, the nch oak 1.Jh neh 1.·rarn a1vt1le countenops a'ld l al.. "Jr-t1..d 'ummou<; ceiling hgl'11ng .\ttract1•t' rJn,h·'t'led C\tenor treat men:" leJtu•t• 'uc h detashng.s as "''"Jd '>I l"\l' and mason" accent<. and 'Jn trurT' r •u'-<-' tl' hou')(' (her.' \l,rndJ J president oi the dl.'<.1gn ng tir'11 \l.idsson \\est ~hu v.as respons1bk for intenor desigr: said thi.-1ntcnor\ are all-.\men~an \Ao nh sltgh1 'anauon<; m st~ le he belle'~ thl home~ apJ)('al to the fim- t1me tUJ\t'r "Th~· houses are nict .,ul prac- ucal. .. \1andala said "The' "rt ptrfect for fi~t-ume bu,t'rs · ~fadala s.:itd ihat the st~ lcs of the homes range from 1he trad111onal Colom.i.I 10 an ·· .\mcncana-intmor "\\ e ha' e ·c ountf' · homes v. nh colors that arr fresher and current. and the more trad1t1onal. colonial 1ntcnor. ~•th a little bll of French annucncc:· \1an<bla said To reach .\rborcrC'Cl. Est.alt"\. nil nonh on \'alle~ \\a~ from the Pomo~ t60) Free"' a' Procttd nonh for t•o m1ln on Valk\ \\a' tp nn.s1rong Road. tht>n to the ~In off itt on the nsht From the n Bttnadino flO) Frtt'o\:>. eiul on Sierra o\\mut and p <X'C'C'd south to Amutrong. then 1um kft to the modtl Mtt PRIVATE As.SETS!-Dvnamite 3 bdrm Huntington Beach home converted from 4 bdrms! Front court)'ard, RV access. pool & spa. cozy fireplace, etc! $162,000! =DP-10 SP.AC/OUS SPRAWL!-4-b.l th for each bdrm! Sprav.l1ng 3 bdrm hov..case home m Jovely area w11h •amal)-area, step-do'-' n I" an~ room, COZ) fi replace, )haf...e roof. huge 1rreji(ular lot on cul-de-sac st1 S185,000! =DP-13 ;: SPOTLESS!-Perfect beach . starter! Upgraded throughout .... ith custom ceramic tile, Berber carpet. updated kitchen & bath, thi~ super J bdrm home 1s located in lovely area, biking distance to beach! Mo\e-in ready! S173,000! .:DP-16 • L ' I l11r I •prn,.11rr 7S4-6262 c '"""'~ Rc,1.1/h T E 10081 Talbert Fountain Valley Brookhurst/Talbert J--:-~~~~~~~~~~~ C:_ ------- READY FOR .A MOVE!-lovely, immaculate 4 bdrm home in cozy Costa "1esa area, with dining area, f areplace, huge lot, inside tract location! S 169.500! =DP-11 POOL PARTY!-Super 3 bdrm pool home in lo,ely area 01 Foun1aan V<1lle)'' Fireplace. dining area, sl..\ - l1gh1 1n i..11hcen, big patio. corner lot and great school'>' S 195.000! = DP-14 EXEC STARTERJ-Exqu1site J bdrm select home with cathedral ceilmg, corner lot. famil y den, brick fireplace, formal d ining, co ... ered patio! Great Hunt- ington Beach area near huge par kt S209,500! ::DP-17 FAMILY CORNER!-Tucked in super area of cen- tral Huntington Beach. this dynamite 4 bdrm home 1s made for fam1l1es! Attractive hard .... ood floors. COZ)' ft.replace. family dining. huge co' ered patio. shake roof, and 'Aonderful Ocean"iew schools• $178,000' =DP-12 S HOWPLACE SHOWC.ASE!-Lo\.1ngh upgraded and maintained by original owners. this immaculate, sprawling 4 bdrm home featur~s courtyard entry. prof. landscape, family room, stone fireplace. formal dmmg. CO\ered patio, e1cl So much value can't last! S 185,000! =DP-15 BARCELONA BACLA V Al-Whit a honey! Sprawl- ing 4 bdrm Greenbrook home incredibly upgraded! featuring private pool & spa. al4rm system, central . air, large famil y room, for~I dining, fireplace , open • ltitchen, etc' Beaut1f ul Fountain Valle)' area near park, with great schools! S274,SOO! .:rOP-18 r , T-"Ol>ORA T \Tno •• I wants to B\ ELIZABETH E\' A\ .. Datl~ Pilot Comsp<>::aenc So 1 UI.. "4f, r,.t ::>e ·a mod e1 \' 0 .,.. :Tiod:e• think \ ()'., re cuct drill \OU :htnK 'OU ll ~l\t 1:.: tf). T ""e J r ... f'iDtr ar.d JOm tht c t.D Orar:ct CotJm\. ptrn•p) ::itlause of 1cs prox;'71t. to Los Anvetes ar.u Dtr:'.sps because oi :ht Sot.:":er .... C' • • U hiorr.ia tmpr.t),) On 100KS. IS tttrr: ng w1:n would-be modt1s "'amng for a bfe-al'.. Ir trat dut~n : deten ou. and 1c shOi..'.dn L 'ou: fir)t 'tep ".:. x fo:d:r.f o~~ v. nae \ o ... shou1daor.:x: ~fo\e:o \e\\ York' Lonaon' Pans,\\ nae ::1u>t are :-:e p.accs v. ~ere the'°? mode is tend iv ena up. a ::-.Ode r.~ caret: can be scam:d here m Orange Co~.mn But don c expecc the v.or ·co come flu"'IOf m.e,er 1i \Ou ha\t g:eat chetkbo:ies the ptrf ect M\ a.nd 1ook JUSt 1\...e Chnsue Brmk:t\. And ~on t ex pee: ar.·. oi .t co be ea.s; ~iodelint 1s a bu(mess" 1th a loc of p1riails ... There are a l0t of sharks m the war er.· says RIC~\\ hetler. _ . a local surfer rumed model who has "'orked ar the cter around the i;i.orld but sul1 ~teps a 1ob and fam ih here in Co ca ~fe5a. And while he adm its chat the busmess ha.s te"er rr..nlwoman tams here char: m Los Angele:> rt ~• \ the water:> nere are ooc complettl}. sate \l'httler has a 1.s: of chose rnmgs he-SJ~ s a tirsc-race mOdeurg scroo: shou c nclude i."l 1ts curnculum -clis~s m v. ararobt. poise ana p<>Sture. \OtCe. hov. roar: 11 ea professional. Lawsrhac procen rr:ooe.s .tr.~ ma• ettri: :L -:,;e a fe9. But. he adcs. cl-ee .;.:e no such ~hU\., s r. chlS counn. \\ h.at \here is 1sche school oi1a:.:: knocks for the uninformed and Jn:nm.ued \X'heeler tumselt paid S-t tor~"' tion to due school BuiJding 1 porrfolio is crucial co models. Af odeljodr Kiktr and Coron~ dd Ahr phocognpMr u nny AfcCOOMIJ '1+-0tkon oneofrht 6"1c hors PhocographJ bJ Let Parne WI sptnt mone\ on th.nf I n09. knov; could hl\'t bttn builr up S10V...1\ ne sars. · e essenual a portfolio and 9. ardrooe don c tu\e to be complete before che first 1ob. he san. Ancxher cour)( in mms oi cht business =Tips on getting in B\ T AOOOllA TATRO Sj,Kitl to ~ Dail)· Pilot Yes. modding is as gbmorous a.s 1t looks ind sounds. And no it lSll t t;ndoubctdly, havmg ptoplt pa) co take p&Cturcs of) ou is nice. And whtn work means a beauttful makN)\'tf, gorgtOU.S clothes and a lot of ptmpcnng.11S d1ff teult ro think of 1t as work. HowtWr. thrrt att also SOmt ,, down~ Modtling CID bt a\~ short-lived arm, thr Compttlt10ft IS ~--.~ .... unc~ and WOrking~lltlOmftlmts "')' diificalr(modd~a ~ suic iD dlr ocan in dW winttr. for llM'f*} M~anbdd~ and tt can reach dooplmt. A modd mu t tu\ e doopline 1fht or she wants co list long m the profession. l must COfUtand\ be a9e'irt of my appttrance -rt iS che tool of ffi\ crade. This means sea Ulg mshapt.eaung prof"rly.h'm~ -b someumes austere standards and ha\ ang a -.en hcalthr approach to life I lift wtighu. ncle and sv.w cv.-o hours twa)' dJ • I cannoc Sta ·out lite the ni he bcf ort a shoot and n ptct to look good fordw ISSl~c. I'm in bed I>, 9p.m. 'o&IDOUll o( mabap can com ·••°'. un1akh hkstjle. Thtawn lhrayspick i up. • ..., ._.,Orangt (c_, from LOI~ and havt \ T aoclon T1tro. 1 C05lJ ~model txplainsho•·rottr srarrtd m rht bUJiness. Phocograph. ·by Mtlanit Roe-. tound che com~1tioo for modehn~ here l~ fierce. but the amount of v."()( au11ablt 1s ilso ltss. Ho•'t\tr. v.ork m OrangeCounn· has mcretStd ubsunna.lh in tht last decade. Tht n pt of •Of I ha'" found m Oringe Counn is\tr) cLffertnt from tht 1'ork ~\ mblt ID Los Angdcs Of in Europt. Btcamt Oangf~· 15 "°' tht home for IA)' big-cuae ckxhes ~or cOlllDftic CCJlll*irs. dw .... ... assipnmst!Mt0bt for local~ stem or small biai· ntDn. ' •t(t•cr,t -~,-':.v ... c '.S'°:C ffiOCe. ·:U·Dt° )~ U-C . ,. . 11.".1..\I. :· .:: 4 '.""v.:e ) :>Vrt!Oi.OIS.l.11' ~ .. "'"'. e.: "'''r :i.41.t • .:'"';:! v." :e .• r.d co.or phOil 'Ht ·:-a· ptr:>u:-.:-\4L1.! .. ) pu:>t .tnc i~om a.rit't'" .,. .:1c) T • t :x,, ... a. cur:a::-.s cope' ir o··t"• -\ c.:c me~ :o a ztc we .soorox rr~e­ ,\ i·:.'I\ .( .:-:c:-ib v. .::-.s ~t.sc ::-v-V':-..._ ".e. s ae .tr.c or t'ie urher a sen~ ot pt:ocus oi ~re ~oat. 4u" '\···"·s ·ti,.,,.,_.,...' ,.,~ .......... · ..... '· ~ 4 l.V-..Jl ,. d ~.J • "'•·f.· .... L .oo!',;:~~ .. ·ca::>_) :.e ) oe:sv:-. and so o:--•lonr ~ • c T :iesc :w.) 01 :".e ;noce: s :r • .::e dt: e)StntLti w ):4::.rit= •career Consequent~). theS( art: .. re•) v. nert: l r;o\ .ce rtU\ be mast \Utnerable. Bu: sor:.e··rres Tode~s :er" :"e .,.a·(! W.t\ T"'e•, .ca.rr. rr:O\:e .nt. un beexpe".SJ\e and ut~~ •u.n.; .a;-.c e ~u cel~a:i;ig It s a bus.ne)rnuc denund) ded1Cat1on. per~erance. a1sc1phne. and ch~ a burn cod 'orce \ ocrse! · mm wtu~ Lues on u oono , Ot. ' TaodoraTa:r1.-2' o..:r:-vce.) shesa\S. a1w•\ 11eaboaune1r .ces . .a ::i: ... e-t.tc !>1onae 9.1:!"1 lor.~ h.,u •nd .at .. ~ ace-o....s OOa\ ha~ been v.orktnf as a mode1 in Los Anfe.e .ind Oante (o ... nn ror a!>OUt se\tn \"ti.rs S"e c1,.rr :o be a,..,.vni: t~e .:JCK\ onb wbo "'.4\t mo·e >•or es ·•NJ ... ~ :ie r.i.sfor.unes of od':e:-. :1a.r: ·~ J: re· ov. 1 There ue l. v. a\ s horror st vnts. re S4. ~ Ptup e "ho ~er t• eri b·. sup?Os.t.! agen1. .ts •r.u: ~t: :TI\ tr abot..r c~e ca :m( cOLci 1 crue at 1e.a:,. L :\. she54\' Cbe ame I"""· e.: into a big agmc' here' ,. \t"' ?'J': Beach an~""· to . .: .. p front 1 d nttd a :-·4-,J nt"" p<>nfo110.i .. .:: '"a·d before he' could t\c'". (vi ·aer me.' Bur concm atx: ... : :"t :x.i:tfol101s. m .\!os: people •rt: -u~ conce~ about tneir rr.!O.IO, sars Ji..11e H.~gren of AmbWlCC A~eric. a srmll but re peaeci af'enC\ in \e" pc.,:-t Beach And the bu:ce)( mlStJke rhtv . . .. • AGENCIES ••• ......,..~ ...... ....-~.---.... ....... DI ~~~-·· ~ a.lpD~ I tot '!money Mwial I fd let ol pi!Ct&G fllba npt aw8J. . , Hillpaa .,. ... alocle6' cu'".,.., ......... ~---: tl.:==. == = =..-~ ........ Some peopk ara't aware ot lbe k9 cq 1 Dlive opboe. she •JL Tm~Peten. I C.. Mal c:arpen1e:r wboK moda l Ille would .... • IDOd modd. Hil Ill-American IOod ud ability tocfllate appc:araoce for tbeca:mera IDaR him theriabt ......W.10 • be and bis modler went 10 LA. wbcre die) IPCDl S 1.IOO °" a poni>lio of 400 pictu.ra plus tbe oeptiva. '"Now I ID IO • -.ncies and they tdJ me I need oew pictwa lakm or whalever ... be says. Someoflbole•ocies willotfef'-ud ia~cws ~ -books that coa from S7SO 10 Sl.100. ~ sa_ys a lic:cmcch9tDC) is protiibitedby law he PIOfiti.al ffi>m an)~QI but commmiom taken from ~ model's ~obtained ~ that llftlCY. ' . Somt .~cblqe I fee tajoin ----...-.---New York Wm iDilfewport 8e8cb is one county's Qldcst and Jarpt ~It was swtcd 17 )can aao oj PJtolOpapber ADan Ntumtoo New Yort West has a~~ procas. A ~,~,model 6.nt must meet tbe bdpt (S feet 3 mches for •'Omen: and S f~t 10 incbcs for meG) and weight requimnmlS. Tbftl he or she is ai'ICD a pbot~pbic scru-ojna. . Pictures arc taken by Ncumann•s ~at a cost ofS40 to tbt model From these pictures; Neumann decides wbo be will reprcsent. "I don•tcvcrsec tbe prnon bcfo"' I look at the pbotoenpb:s. -be says. -1 want to sec ho,. lhC) Joo.kin front oftbc camera. .. . ~,.....-..~ From his offten. Nrumann commands an army of Katlay WesterYelt and Katherine Smith model o· Joy attire. • Designer Janell Berte mo"' than 300 models or taknts as they a.re sometimes Fuh.lonable. Geor&Ja llalley and Dort cle referred to. His client rolls 1odude both natiooal and loc:aJ K.rulf • ad'eruscrs. He also has photograph)' studios and an extensive 'ideo DTOduct1Qn studio. Janell Berte unveils.spring line Irvine designer began career by sewing debutante gowns By VIDA DEAN ·-........ --Irvine designer Janell Bene sa~s her ultimate goal is to teach others about tbc world of fashion. -That's a long-range plan.·· she said. suggcsung she'll ect around to that cffon .. probabl) when rm about 60." She is 30. -Nobod~ in colJcgr told me ho"' rough It v.ouJd be to Jie1 started ... that fashion is a bump~ road.-she said. -1 realh dadn"t kno"' what to do "' hen I was gctung started. I koe"' no Ol'tt'. I Just packed m ~ bags and went out ·• and sho-.'Cd m~ designs. I was turned awa~ plent) of times.... . , The young woman "'ho didn"t k.nov. "'hat to do but kept on trying cxpecu to launch her tb1rd hoe of fashions in the spnng. Coi,enit) m Pbtladclphia v.1th a bachelor's degree m fashion design. In 1979. she became an a~ntice at Courregt"S Boutique m Be,·~ Hilh. -we did ma1or aherauonsand fitungson the French designs.·· she saJd. ··1 lcame.d a lot about hov. to take them apan and put them back together.·· Her next step was to become an ass1st.ant designer at lhe Elegance Bouuque m Bcverl) Hills. She was promoted to head des.1gner aod before opening her O"'ll shop m Irvine in September 1981. -.\t first I did custom work for a pnvate chentete:· she sa~s. -1 was doing a lot of wedding~ and I shov.cd them to stores. I was told that with all oflhe "'ork that had gone into them. th~ v.ould be too expens1,e to S(ll v. nh an unknown label. ··Tue~ suggested I do debut.ante gov.-ns.. "'h1ch are rcall~ much hke 'A"Cddmg gowns v.1lhout the trams.·· The deb gov.ns v.-erc read~ for sale m 1984. Her deburant.e go,.,ns v.i thaJancU Bene labels are no"' earned at Bullocks Wilshtrc, Neiman-Marcus.. Saks Fifth.\ venue and at small spccia)t) shops across lhe United States. 'ou don't learn ho-.· to sew." · She's sull ~mg 10 Irvine. but she bas two to four helpers to assist v.1th all of the fashions she 1s turning ouL :"e>.t "'et'._. Bene "'111 get an earl~ stan or teaching v.1th a class m fashion draping at Fullenon College. ·-rm told that I have a good sense of balance ID my designs. I don't do bizarre st~ les. ~fa~ be rm1ust not that crcauve... she: saH. -but I belie' c in realm:·· Some of Bene· deb JOwns arc made from S\ nthctac fab- ncs.. but for the mos\ pan sht us.es onl) natural fibers. Her deb gowns range m pncc from S~50 to Sl.100. The bndal pan~ gowns are S <X) to S 180. and the nt'\lo h ne "'1ll.cos1 from S400 to S9<X>. Modchng is a btg business 10 which mockls a.re the commodih. On bis desk. Neu.rnann bas a stack of forms requiring talent for various jobs ordered by com~ and publicauons as varied as Inside Sports, ~~n Hair Producu, tbt Ora.oat Count) Rq1ster. Va.rpni.a Slims ciprcnes and Kudos candy. The sheets gi\•e spcc:ificauons for the models ocedcd b' lhc vanous companies. In this particular stack. the ttquests are most)} for women. Size. lie and color are also spcaficd on the 811:-~-l l-mch p1cc:cs of paper. Once the ordtr forms are filled out. the Madntosb II computer cross references them walh the models to produce a list of ehgil>lcs. -1don't play favorites.. "Neumann says .. -if~ mcrt our client's criterion •"C send t.bm> out. .. be says. -Some people lhm.k an aaencl' picts )ou.·· sa)-s \\"httlcr. -e ut rcalh. you pict your llC'DC')'.- When \\'heeler was look.int for repr"C2DtalJOD ID Orangr Count). he had a pbotoerapbtt take J>lCUlrCS only to •nctes he wanted to Wk to. He ended up at Ambiance_ He liked their suppon and friendliness. "Ambiance doesn't ha,·e. a lot of models and the) make sure not to ba,·e a lot of the sa~ types. -ht says. -Thctt is onh one Rick Wbcclcr (t}-pe)~:· When he talks about a Rick Wheeles type. be is talking about a model ~lb light brown hair. dark brown C)CS.. who on film looks a bit like a young MeJ Gibson. Ob\·1ousl) not a type that would be easy to fo~t. but be sa)sa model must also beabk to stand "'jcction on a ,.cry ptt50na.l le\'CI. "The n~ hoe v.111 be dayumc dresses.. swts and coats.." she sa} s. Examples of the clothes "'ere modeled Wednesda' at the Fashionables luncheon at the Four Seasons Hotel. The Pcnnsyharu.a nau'e iuaduated from Dre\ell She also conunucd v.1th her pnvate chcntcle. In ~mbcr. her second tine ofbndemaids and flov.er girl ~ses was shipped out to C .S. specu.lt) sto~. Locall~. tht'"' arc at Marv Me Bndal Salon m .\nahe1m. · Bene began sev.1ng "'hen she was 13. ··1 had a great home e<:onom1cs teacher.-she sa~s. -it's a good lhmg I did because m coUcgr v.hen ~ou are stud~1ng des1grung.. .. F o r m ~ . p r 1 v at e --.L.....L-..::&-...JL..La:.;;: "lo lhts bu.stness you can go to one ~ ~ I.he} tell )OU )ou·re '1t' -what they have been looking for aft Lisa cle K.ndfwean a along. ~(then )1>u) go next door Where they ask you Berte deb &own. v.h~ ~ou e'er became a model in the first place.-he savs. chentele. the sl' ·s the hm1i.·· she sa' s. ""\\ hate' er tht'"' "'ant'.''· · . . Seven pounds of fat can be vacuumed a way with liposuction l.Jposucuon seems to be tbc -in- proced~ 10 cpsmeuc surger). "l<"s the most popular procedure I do and 1t 1s v.nh other cos- metic/plastic surgeons.·· said Dr Eliz.abeth .\sh le' at a seminar held at her Cosmcuc · Surger) Center of Newpon Beach on Superior .\'enue. LiPoSUCUon 1s the permanent re- • • ~ . mo' aJ offatfrom the bod~ b~ sucuon -JUSt as the name s~ts. The most common areas"' here this procedure 1s done are the stomach. thighs. hips and buttocks on "'omen and around 1he "'alSt on men. ·· -\n} per50n. "'beth~ the~ are the ideal "'eight or not. 1s a candidate for this procedure 1f th~ ha'c unaurac- NEWPORT BEACH 353 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. 673-5380 Q: Where Is The Bt1st Place Tu Go For A Hawaiian\aration? A: ll' e genetic deposns of hard-te>-gel· nd-of fat. -e~plaaned .\sh le~. The fat 1s 'acuum·ed out b' a cannula Uhm tube1 mscn~ into.the skm. ··There ate'~'eral cannula s1zt"S that can be used depending on the area to be sucuoned:· she said VIDA Ow ;~ .. \1~ quesuon at this point "'as .. Ho"' much pam 1s there.,... . , -~ l . • .. ..,,,,,,. .• ··The pam ~ou e>.pcnen~ 1s much hke a "'orkout ma salon.-she said. -It 1s not necessan to remam m bed after SU~. I want patients to be up and abouL Fo r a fe"' da~s I prescnbe T'lenol v.ith codeme.- ·The bnusmg usual!~ disappears m -10 10 da~s. and the sv.elling 1s gone in sc' eraJ months.. .\shlt') explained -The tissue 1s mad because the fat has been remo\Cd. so 11 sv.~lls. The incision v.here the cannula is instrted 1s 'en small. less th.an one-half inch. INVENTORY REDUCTIO 50% OFF ALL CLOTHING MON-SAT 11.AAI -5P~f t~}i;tD)i THREADWORKS INC. Embroidery Design Studio 675-8358 511 E. Balboa Bhd. Balboa NOW! SALE The Orange Coast's Finest Seafood Restaurant Has IBE 111 llBSDlJ8ANT 2100 W. OCEARnOlll' • NBWPOll'T BUCH 175-2511 '· • ........... .,,Lm ..... Dr. Lb AahleydemoD8tntee two nae. of fat-remOTiq cannalae. Ashle> was the first ftmalc cos.- metic/plastac suriron to set up prac- lltt 1n Nev.port Beach. ·"fter gradu- aung from medical school m 1979. she interned for a year at the Osteopathic Hospital of Ma.ane in Ponland and follov.'cd WJth a th~ )eat general su~r) rn1<kDC) at the same hosp1tiL She then compkted a tv.o-)ur rcs1deOC) ID plastic SUflCT) at the Plastic Sursery lnstitutt ID Des ~foincs. lov.-a. After movull to Ne-v.1>0n Beach. .\shk) took a fellov.'sh1p in cosmctk surgt'T). stud)mJ with Dr. MichaC'I Elam for o~ )tar before opcn1n1 the Cosmetic Surgrr) Ccntrr one )-ca.r ago -As far as I knoYt. t.hett 1s onl) one othtt female rosmctte/plastte sw- gicon ID this area. -Ashley s&ld. -1 enjo) SttlQI how the pat1~nts respond after surgery." she ~­ -..• and ho• t)inlkd tM} arc with thcLr ntw look$. .. PRIESTLEY CHIROPRACTIC The American Red Cross 2nd ANNUAL BLOOD DRIVE . (714) 675-7113 - ' : J Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday Januaty 24. 1988 --- PUTTING TOGETHER A SMALL PORTFOLIO IS A MODEL'S FIRST STEP ..• From Dl - P APARAZZI PL US Countdown to Amadeus, Heart Gala ln,,tallons ha'e eone out for the Feb 6 Hean to Hean Gab at the I \kndsen Hotel 'l;ewpon Beach Jo.Aae Skwvt 1.s cha1,,,.om.an for I the Orangie Count~ Chapter. Amm- can Hean .\uocuuon. black-Uc e' ent Bad. b~ popular demand to ent~n ~111 tx t~ unrestrained pla~«S of Le ~1asquttadc The grnup \.·:"costumed pla~ers in'ohe gunu 1n their zan\ actions ~suns Stewan ~111 tx Bari ~o\at. 'lC°e cha1f'oman. and Saaa Barlow-. ~rly ea...... BeMtl F elsot. Jut.le Glau. Emma Jue Riley and A.a ~n.. T1c~ets are S 150 each and an be obtained b~ calling t~ assocauon at 5fi-35S5 • • • In' 1tauons al~ ~ent out for the blad.-ue~tume ..\medcus &JI ~t for ., ~ Fnd.a~ at l~ Four Snsons Hotel But co-dwr-omcn Jody Hemky and Sun BarUett ha'e dtSC'O'~ after st't'1'31 phone .. alls that man' d1dn •t ~•' e the blue and ~hue In' itcs.. T~ ball ~111 take place and tv.o ·\fadam J>om~dours·· ~,11 be thcrc to help raJst funds for the Moun Camerata Chamber Orchestra The ball nurb the :?3:!nd b1nhda) of Wolfca.q Amadeo Meur1. The SI ~5-per-person f"CS(n auons can be arranged 14llh Hem le~. o-3-1105 Bankn. 499-52-9-or ~tidael Pertias, 644-1 10 • • • L"SC ..\ssoc1atcs of Orangr Count~ ha\C ~n ln\llcd b' the unl\t'f'SJI\ and prnsdent JamH Zam~rie to a Fnda~ rec-epuon at the .\mbr~1a R~taurant in Costa ~tesa .\ftcr 6 pm rocb11ls and hors d·ocu' rn. Zumbergc ,.,11 update current and future unl\enn' <k- ' elopments and d1rttt1ons f0r the I group "h1 h has a.s 1ts goal the enhancement of USC's academtc I ach1e,ements throuah student schol- antups and facuh~ U•'Uds. I The rettpt1on will picadc an academic s~ mpos1um the fol10-1ng da' at the In me Hilton Hotel. i>oealu Sim,. .. of Coron.a dd j Mar. v.ho heads t.he OC Anoctatcs commuttt, 1scoordinaun1 the rca:p- uon .\.ssJstlng are Dtt J..-.. J• HamilC... LanJ SmJQ aod ~ s-..... of Scv.-pon Beach: 1JUDam Dave.port. Peter LdlAer and James \kComud. of Corona dd Mar. Jdftty Morrb ofLaauna;,... Daris Jr. from South La&una. Sally &aa,, o4 BaJboa and James Feu • of Yorba Linda • • • Bettie P.nta v.ill speak on aphrodmacs an the ptden \\ cdnn--I da~ at the 9 30 Lm r'l'«UQ& of the Harbor \'1e• Halls Garden Oub. Gi.aay IUky of Corona dd Mat •111 open ~r home for the monthl~ mttll ng. Sally Gnlkr IS ptt:SJdcot of the club and can be reached at --~Q..()~59 for manbenlup . mfor- mauon ••• The l ~ Bay Ptnlharmonte Comm11ttt "'ill raisic fund.s Mooda1, fort~ OC PtnJharmontc Soctet) with a fashion luncheon at the 'ewponcr Reson The -ifs in &he Cards" event •111 bc&in "1th asocial hourat 11 &.m. follov.cd b~ luncheon and a fa.stuon para<k arranJlCd b) ~tty Lesbe.. fashion coordinator for FasJuon Island. v.1th music ~ Jeu T .... dowlky. The speca.al pnzt to be awarded as a St' efHia, cru1St for n~o on the Bermuda" Star Lmc. Frucoe Ca pt r:ll is ctwr-oman for theda). •htcb ,..,u roncludc Wltb a.rd play from, :30 to ~30 pm. • • • 8-ie IUtt •1U present a prosram on pearls at 7· 30 p.m.. Monda) •kn. the •c-wport H&rbor Alumnae As- sonauon of K.app9 Ddta mttts LD the I homt of Mary O.yk of Newport [ lbdi. The s.pcaka first became an~ 1 n pearls dunna bt'f busbucrs lOW' of dut) 10 Kora aod bas bttn pro- lnsaon.aU) an\ol,·ed for 17 ye.an. Her 1c'C1un WllJ CO~'C'r the color and ~ of the and bow IO IClect diem. Go easy on your heart 8nd atar1 cut- ting baCk on toods that are high in smurll8d tat and chofe starol. The chang81 do you good. AnWtcanlllal ~·odalon \\{'RE R;HTfG ~ lff .-\\ .. E ·.)00 ~699 <JH ... , .. ' :\\ [ ~{)~() ·1599')g l't .... , t111'\\I .. , .. \ SALE ENOS TKJRSOAY JANUARY 28 . -\ '2000 QUICK CREDIT lflAUBt.£ If YOU QUAUFY • •• \ •llMM.ll OpnlCnct af ~ ~ polt'fttial. lfa modd ~DlS IO maU ll to lht top in lht 1ndmtt). be or she c'nnuall> .,a ha'e to mo\t to~ ,. or\. Los ~ or Europe. But Oraqr Count~ tS a v.oDderful pbtt to ttt IOLn&-Good luck' Remerroer CanWy or fneods ~1th Speoal Occasion Get Wei OI ~1emona.I cafOS. /.~~ ::: ~ -. .,-.; ~ OJ?_=== American Heart Association \ \n,, 'nu can afford the lu\ur~ 11f 2:t>J~utnr leatht>r. Rich in te\ture. det:>p in \'omfnrt not to mention the )a ... t in~ durahilit~. .\dditinnal piece::-tn the-..e Qn •up .... Jre al::-n nn .. Jlt•. -..... • Veyager crew in Irvine Discovery Museum benefits draw 1.500. raise $35.000 By 111.AJlON TETllAUL T ........ CiJ $ $ a Is 11 a btrd'! Is 1t upnman,. o. it's Diek R•taa and bis "'oodrn v.on~ plaM. the \'o>aan· Dtppang. soanng and d1' ang. the Rutan-propelled Vo)agttmanaturc narro•I~ m1s.s.td h1nang the VIP group Satu.rda) C\Cning at the Jf"\ inc Halton dunng a rcct"pllon pnortotbe DiS("O\C'r) \1 u~um ofOrm~Couftt~ daonc~ TM honored guests. \·o~-.r pilots Rutan and Jeaaa Yeaaa. appcal"C'd both romfon.abk and read~ for flight in thetr dark acron.auuc Jumpsuits. v.b1le the other gunts. 1nch~Jr'I Supcntsor 'nomas Rile), Beny H•ltee WiDiamt., Maj. Ga. 0.£.P. Miller, Harrien Wleffr. chaanr.-oman Cadteri.H n)e. and former ast.ronaut Bau AWri8. donned more formal amrc Ulc a child "'•th a nt'"' 10~ Rut.an thrc" his Im~ ............ ~c.---..., Jeana Ye;a&er. Dick Rutan and Jud.le Ara• os a t Obcovery Museum benefl t. v.oocko plant around the room. •ea~•na an and out o(lht ,unu.. nopp.na Iona enOU&h ont) to posr for peC1urn. \'eagrr. on tbt other hand. •-as less' 1s1blt as she chatted v.1tb 1ucsts on the Sidelines. The smallsrouprtton,cncd an the lobb) toconun~ S0C1ahzJn& v.1\h the m<>tt than 400 guests v.'bo had paid S'S each to attend the (unction .\ comcession stand had bttn s.ct up v..hctt a multHu<k of Vo)aga wares - ancludan& autoeraphed boob and posters.. Fnsbtts.. T- Uians. caps.. pans and ghden -•ere being sold. ~ bools ap~l"C'd to be s.cllin1 v.cl1. •hale the Fnsbtt saks "'rt slo"' s.a1hn1-Gunts also included Ju l.eDoa, granddaughter of H. Oay lteU.U, "'hose bome l.S nov. the Sil( or the musnim «3101~ Harvard. Sant.a Ara) \tmaatutt \ o'agn-plan('S acttntcd the ta~ centcrp!&'ttS and fTagrantt gifts marled each p\a e Sau' agnon blanc "lllC and a mu.ed grttn salad "'Ith champagnt' drns10g staned ofT the· sa' Of) dinner of chacl en breasts "'uh "'>Id n~ and 'cgetable"\. asparagus "'th Dungenns rrab and Bcma1s.c sauC'C and a s1mpl~ dC'C'adcnt ··~ou' elk Chocolate Cake.. v. 1th apn .. ot- raspbt~ sauC'C <wung mo re hke a giant chocolate trutlk than cakcJ Follo...,1ng the dinner. honoral') chairman ~rg~ Arc>ros tntrodUC'Cd and v.elcomcd the Vo~agcr ctt" and gucs~ 1n .. lud1ngltarea J .autsoe (execuu' e dartttor oft he mus.cum I. chairman of the board n.omas Pttknapaap and pRStdcnt Rober1 He..-anl ~last t111.o spoke to the group on the 1mporurn:t 01 scien,t' htcr.lc• 1n the future and of the plans in dl'' ~1opmt'nt for an~ Orangr Count~ science muSt"um ~ muh1mC'd1a slide shov. hosted b' Rutan and 'I t'age· brought tht' tnals and tnbulattons oflhc suettssful rv1.onJ·tne-"orld. non-refueling lnp up clos.c for the g.hh•P Rut.an demonstrated his talent both as a g.rt'al lOmm..uiacator and comC'd1an v.h1 k Ycagu added a ··Sonn' ~ (her Corned' Hour"· touch to the sho"' t-·· ~-a~ona ll~ poling fun at Rut.an The pilots held up n-marbbl~ "ell -but then .. oulc "'C' e\;x"CI ar' thing IC"Ss from tv.o people" ho Ile" around u·..-\l.Orld ... 11hoi..t stopp1rg -cspccull~ cons1dmng thd; th..-. 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'RD den Berg came lD from Baltimore for the party). Satton and Andy Sboaff. Fashionables-donate $26,500 to help build Chapman·chapel Tht' fa<,h1onabks. a Chapman < -~1. ~uppo~ group. began its I "'th ·1.Jr \\ :dnl"~:h. at a luncheon an the F ur .i n~ Hotel and ct'lebratl"d ... , r•1.l,(,:nt.t:1ln of S~6: to tht' ... _ h )\,. Or. Ja.m~ Dot&. act mg pre~u:knt oi l "..lpM.i"' a ... ct'pted a che< lor S: ~ • lrvrn F J'h 1onablcs Prcs1dt'nt \Ian Loa Honasb\ and a lh~l far S -~ ~· • tr f!' J~rr) Racurds, ... ha1~­ f""..sr 1·· .. \l1."\Patron('lmm11tt"t" D(H .. ·._J t131 ·h~ m t')OC'\ "'ould :-•1ri~ :~1. \ f~ th' Cra~ · Jr, tne ... :imp ... ~, -..:r • ' •1.•a It' ..It\ :-, ..sr2t'~t .:1moun1 "" na'c : •• ·g. ... ., ~'-•0('~1.·a·· H .. ·m'-b' sa ·d ....... I!' i.;p ... t;1, !'-, hl' dl. 031C'd • ">')(' t s:-•• :o t'"~ ,ollege o'c:r :he I ntrvJu,C'd tt.. the gil up \A.Cft' thrC"t" ""'"' rem.lit-l"wm~·r\ -~ora J or· geasu. Mar) Reafsa~der and Oa1(11 'A u ber The r rd .. -11on t-nng.s the fJ,i. "J"1. m, ...... "'11.: .. , .. pt11t\l•r-: · T'". ~ ,:-i \ 5~ up '"'3!. 3\JdcJ ~· _;,.! ' 1rn111.·~ le, ~ mc.-r-:-... ., Pk f-a\I" ".l "1c' ~ <Sr 1rg.an za- . -"''" "" -::~· .. ,-., J'c · -: ..._hool .-;-,,,-"lo! 'J\t-10-\'•he u'1,heon :n:"1t-..:· .. .-.. ·.i.,ed J p.:i,..3dc c,; .. ;, _._ ul"'\ n • ..! !;>\ bnt' ~rte o; I,..,, an~ H " ... ,~ _.. {.:a~ure"d Jebutante ~ 1.. :"' ~ ... d.11 go"' ns and da~ v.e.ar GUUl' SmaU•ood the M"Vo prrocram ,ha1rAoman. arrang.td for the prM.tn· LallOO The group of cl~ to IOO also s.a~ a iash1on sho"' of tu~ and a~soncs 1r·.1m Bullod.s \\ 1lsh1re and heard abuul their cart' from Joe Seblia of fk,erh Hills CVistiae \·erriM, manager of Bullocls \\ 1lsh1rc also P''-. 1dce tabk fa, ors p~ntC'd 1n \r.a .osmcuc bap made b~ Bene T"lc h.;n,h bunch dined on soup b·:3~; • !l (i.('n J"ld ~f\lllh ~lad a'" • ..: a ·• zer. ... rearT'·lillC'd puff past~ ,L, .... r ... :h raspt'C'm sauct' \\..,....~" "t'rt' ~emindC'd '' t"o .JP.. '""~g programs -a Courr~; sho"' r \larl'.'h ~ al the \knd1cn H , tc and an -\pr : pr~m on ;::i.as!;. '>~"g1.'.f' ~.. Dr Fr~e-nck Graur ~m .>ng :n ~·~ attt'ndang "'t're Jo.U · ne !tla 1n ptnL. and u-anbt°"rr) head to t"'-"· Pall) Brea&aJa 1n "'Inter v. hilt' Ollie Hill. Emma Jue Rile). Cbrlot· •~ Rosaa. A.11 .. aeue RuwitL R•U Jensen. \"irgillia Bender. Jae l\'i.u. )t~ nia Saftig. !ttar) .~ w~us. Sud· ra Be1gel. Rast~ Hood. Pew Coti.11, . .un Pange a nJ Wiluaie SMn O:>i.:> -...:"r Dori deKraif and .:..s..ii.!'tl'~ Lisa. ..., tio modeled &rte ·~,~~on":I .lS J J Ueue Ooolia. Ge.r· gia Han~~. ~n~ Jo Pudl ar.d !)('· da~c:n:e· Kau' "ttlef'ell anJ Coe· DI~ ~lomsoa · Debbie S.noa o ' &lboa 1 s.and tumce ~~on Jan I ~ T• da'"S later hcr fncnds "ere inspired to thro"' a hfe-begm!>-at pan~ for the SC"Cretanal St'f' 1C'C o" ner Th~ 1old her about the dinner pan~ at Gaorgio·s Restaurant o n the island bul d 1dn·1 tell her th.at sister and brother-an-la" Pat and Mib W) ma.a oi San FranClsco and n•tt'C Pamela Wymu and nC"pht"" Rod w, mu v.ould fl, in for the '-c . ebrauon · \like came out 01 the l 111. ht'':l drl-S!l(.."d as 3 lhe' and befort" [)(-bb t ''-uld get u •cnh.ll ~Jrpn~ then-st of the famal~ appc-arcd Fnendc, CoDJLie BerUa"°'t a nd And) Sha.ff p.;inned the C' ent and arrangt"d for tne -ndt'SCTlbabl~ · hi.morou' .... n .t" \nd sht' al"'a'; ~1a l couldn • t"\"P a S("( ret -sa 1d hoaff -\nuall~ the surpn~ began on her binhd.a~ "hC'n B~ , ... det1 Btt1 01 Bah1mo~ h~r fnend sin~ grade ~ hool sho""t"d up a1 ht'r door in h.\,"'dv 'Allh ilo"'t'~ Ht" Sla't'd 1n 10·"' r tor :he pan~ · T hac "'<.>re drop-ms dunf11 tht t'' cning and J.) St.1\C'd for tht' dmnc" fl'Jtunng salad ard an11pas10 tos~ t-:: G1or&JO and !.<'n C'd v.11h cho1cn I tJ"r~e Ita l an not-on-the-men y '>IJ'I.. ~ l.11 llC~ he.-gu1 the usu.a gag gifts n~tcd at ..s J ,., t-'lhd.l~ .l1v'lg ""llh the ~OLI."'~ a"'..! ... 1nwlauon he Aas alsogi\ena m1 ... ro•a'c 0' er for quick cool.. an_ INAUGURAL CRUISES FROM SAN DIEGO SAnJRDAYS TO DIE MEXICAN RIVIERA 7oAYS FROM --=--= ==·.-::~·oge o( OUf Si.Joe' So :>egc Mv~~ ;;:,.·· 3c""U~ -~ ...,,.,00.JCe SS 9e~ 5''.)• Ne re Q • -;; ' :..:. -:;." .....,~ re-;;.ulQ· :: ,. .... se P' c e ;;.' C~<:g:;~ .. ~:: cot> ..,s h"'e-fO.., sc '•err Sor ) ego o-- ::-• :;• OJ '' OUT ~J>SeS -nEYe Q'1'€ ::>g SCv-"9'5 :;,"' C0tegcy es e O""'C ~ fOO ".:' ~ Y?' ': • -;l :.· ~ X".-> ·o --e ~ '"'Q resc·: ~ ;>...Jl:ft-: .-c o-t~ 'v4a.zct"C"' or<l Ccoo Ser .::;;~ -.,.42' ~·~· :>...s SS ~-'OC 3tc• for..,...e-. $5 .ee"<>e ..... ~ ~ sooc-oust~ stvie O"'<l :; ...... :: -:;-:e o• ~ e : ass!: e-rc :·use s."' os • ... ese soec.<J ~ Cr\,, ses :::-=:: ::·· :::· J. '.>'::' ....... -::Ng-•/-:;·:: .. 5 ::>ecx::-~·~ •.1Qrc .... 2 r~ ADI I •e ... eyr e2s BASEBAU HAU OF FAMERS CRUISE FERtJA8'\' U. Sfon MuSIOI Eddie Mathews 800 Fe1te1 memcxobrfKJ ooOeciOf 8'11 Jocobowffz and hOst Dan Sohk>ssbeJg A.SK ABOUT OOll FREE ~ T8AIN FRON \NDO(JS aTIES SEE VOlJll TRAVEL AGENT OR CAU. (8M) 237-5361 -• lll&U09 c..DfT CMDSMXIP'I W ~Cl\deody '* ~ ~ oc:cupancy J.. ""'pOr' oav- ~ , , Second Lucas show OpensatSCR . ~ HaVUIJ mteonccd tbemlclvcs on · Apan from tbe e>pmlQ& and closlna p m .• Sunda)-s al 2 p m. until Feb. 14. t.bc awn ~ of South Cout IC'U\ll),pla)-pnc:anfmdap&et.bora ••• M" .,. ~· .,.._ .. flq:la\ory, Crata lucu and onnan of 11qe pnxfuctJOCK around Orantt b) t.bc Hwiunsion Beach PlaC Rent"1ko,uthtSCRSecondS1.111C T Couot).1nclud1Q&. 11 Gtsltt School. 21441 Stta thas weektnd •tth their ftnt col-• ...,,. .. ,.,•a &Ju .. oo lht main Lane. Hun1m11.on 8exh (132-1~). laborauon.lhcmUStCalrc''UC °'ll1any suaic of South Coast Rq>c"ftOr}. 6SS FrY.bu and Saturd:a)s at p.m Me a IJUk... J To-"' Cmt.tt Dme. Costa 'Mesa lhrou&h Feb 6. Ebc•berc 1n Costa Mesa. lbe fTIS (9.Sl-4033). Tuttdi\S 1brou1h .... ..._._~MnMln .. atlhc Oranlt Coas1 ColJqc Rcpcnol) fnda)s at 8 p.m .. Satu·rda,-s 11 2:30 Wcsun1osttt Commurut) Theater Theattt Compan) •ill present an and 8. Sund.a) sat 2.30 and "":30 unul ..,:!72 ~taple St . Wes1m1nsrcr e,·cnans. of tv.o <>.!*act pla)'s.. faJoona 1.s clirtttrn& -TM LeadeT"' F~b. 21. t99S-411 3). Fnd:a)und Sanrrda)'at loanc:o s 1'k LeMtt" a.nd Harold •1lh lhc cast of S1t'en Shul&s. Alma ... Vat.p" at the Gem Tbeatcr. 8 30 through Fd> 6. Pin1.tt's ""'1'\e ~walier." Both the furcrra-Grand. Adam Purkass. I 2'S2 Main SL. Garden Qro,e • .. lr•Y., aa Uwc:HWllH Prilltt .. SCR and OCC shov.s open Fnda) C'bcr)I Hua>ns.. Enc Scott. Kell) (6~7213). \\fdnC'Sda,-s~Sat· at tlx L'n1com Emponum. 214 Ma.in n1JhL Shields.. Ena RC'\n, Ga.bnel Rges urda~s at 8 p.m ,.,th Sund.a) pcr-SL Hunlln&lOn Beach <%9-P9•>. -MUT) Mca lmlc-1sacoUccuon and R u.s~ll • Dunn. "The formancn at~ 30 Jan. 31 and at 3 Fnda's and Saturd.a.,s at }() o( Stq>hcn Sondheim sonp uans-Dumb--a.ittt-features Gre& Gu) and p.m. Feb throuih Feb 6. · formed by Lucas and Rene mto a Scon Pans unckr the d1recuon of •~" at the Laguna P\a~-ru..'Streer'° at the Grand Dm- bookleu mustal about contcm-Ponzcr Bntman. ~. 606 U,uM Can}oo Road. ncr Tbata. 1 Mudman \o\a}. ~ urban hfe Jutes Aaron is Performances arc sc-beduled for U,una Bcadt c.a94-Q743). Tucsda~s .\nahcim ,--:.--IOJ. nightJ) a«pt d1recuna llx t•<><hMactcr sbo.... Fndns and Saturda)S at 8 p.m. and throu&h Saturda\Sat 8 pm .. Suncia's \fond.a') at \ll"Ull C'UtUln umn. ,.,th Robert Yacko and Sarah Tat· Sun<Sa,s at 2:30 and 8 lhroush Feb. 7 at :?JO unul Feb· ., • e"tendCd lhroua,h Feb. ?a ttna.lJ compnwia the cast. in oc·cs intimate Studio Theaitt • .. S. Meek:r Bwt Jau" at the • .. FMWkr • 1M &Mf" ll Ehza- Tbc s.ho• .... htch conwns no Rcscnauons arc t.akeo at •32-SISO. :--;Npon Theater .\rts Cent.er. 2SOI beth Hov.arcfs Curtain Cati OmDCf' diaquc. •1U run Tunda~-s through Rmiing do•n au curwn lhas Cliff O ri' e \:et11o port Beach ~ter 690 El Camino Real. Tostm Fnda)S at 8 30. Saturda~s at 3 a.nd •ttlend v.1U be the comed) "The (631-02881. Thursdays throu&h Sat-r&36-IS401 n1ghtl~ e\ccpt ~onda~s 8:30andSunda\ut3and8p.m.unul Supponinc Cast .. at the San urda,u tapm Sunda,sat2:l0 unt1l at,anang cun.amllmC1throughFcb Feb 28 at the ScR theata -... hen Clemente Communll' Thcattt. 202 Feb :! I • -· Luc:a.s· "Prel• a. a IUu," du"Ccted "''e Cabnllo. San bcmcntc BJ rsio1 Man Fall .. at ~ Costa r cu..CU" at the Harleqw n Dm-b~ Rene. is pia\ln! on the m11n st.age. Soou-~1ttCU the show. wbacb .-inds ~tcsa Cl' IC Pla' house. 6i I Hantthon ner Pla,nou~ 3>03 S Harbor Bhd . Call 9Si-4033 for ticllet 1nformauon. up Thunda) tbrouah Saturda) at 8 St Co sta \tesa (6S0-5269 ), Santa .\r.a ~-'f-5SI I J. mghtl) eJ.~t .\t Orange Coast Collect. Brandon p.m. Rcscna11ons 49l-046S. Thwn.da's through Saturdays 11 8 \tonda' s at 'a~ mg cun.atn ume1 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday January 2•. 1988 05 Rieb Jacbon (left). lllcM.el lllller are estra.DCed fatt.er and IOD ln ''TribGte .. al the LqllD& Playb.oa.e. thr-o .. y-Fe-ti - •-Yoe Mest Jlem~r r.u-at tr.e .:~ .. rnipt.:>n Drnnc-r Tilnter , .! • .\ • e Pree San C1emerte i ~G:--5 · \\ecnesdau and Tt-ur~~s ai I ~ F~..Dd Satur- da ·S a1 ~5 S~nda's "at I 30 and • ,·5 ~\tended thro~ Feb 28 Tiffany's LP tops the pop charts; single 'Could've Been' second By 11ie A...m&H Pnu ~~CJ· I .. "",..,. • Dr ..-e ...... ~l The follo•i n& arc the iop record hits and leading popular compact dJscs a.s thc) appear in this v.ttlc"s 1ss1.1e of 811lboard mapzrne Cop~nght 19 . Billboard Publt· cauoM. In~ Repnnt~ "'llh pcr- m1u 1on •: -~ ,.._,,._.. Te...,..Oe..,.... 4'~ ,, .:---,. .... ,... ~ ol v-.,.. > -a Pa.~ P1IA '1 <\··· .q..-. Oo"9 to Oftr'w ~~ """' SrCiC ~ ~ C>A"Y W ~ E#l·~"r . l s. .. "'°'-.-, s:or.....,. ,..,...< t C-.__ ~ _..,_ I ~ .._.,. NOT SIMGU:S .... --o' ...0... 8'.C9 ~­-:~~ > "'°'"-. 9i11C • T.-. !>._, ~ eo c..,~, 14 C•.z., ce"'O.;M ~ •• ~ ..e 9 Vt>J !.§.,. C-£11j1 . .,_ ... .,.. 'l e......-~ "-.-ooe ¥.c: w.,..... ~~ ., . ----,en --'11 ·-p .... F...:~ .. ~ ...... -...... ~,.,~ ·i "T-oA --8r..a Sol"~._. , __ tl ~ ........... ~ ~·-A,&N. !& 0V d •-.. kA 0.00.. ~ A < 1S ........ --T'W U? l'lllttC 16 Vo.,. C..• o..._ ~ Sor'e 11 iar.._-veca•_. ..,_ __ GrY ~ ~ •o... .,.~, -., .... -c l C-•t a--•.-. V£A ., -.,....,_c;.r _. C-'11111 r. Sc: E-.c•or-• <\'~ ~-,.,, .• "' a.c. ~ -· •-eo-eou.r e .. -. t E~t ECCM .v.s·e 2't _...,.7£¥-a.s-C¥f-~ l ... ,~ ~ o' ,.,.,.,.., ~ ;)ff ....... • -... ft8• Yo.. ~t ..,.. e:-N~-COUWT'ltY~ ac"""° Eo< S ~ C•.e..,.. E •:>OM ,., v a TOP l'\ · -..... -.. r~ W,A 2 e:~-· Gearte ~ ,_. ~-~ it.-. ..,~ -°"" 2 ~' ttn•iftl _. Rc.,t. ' ....... ~ IN Vf:>J' Y.e· ·-,_ :M 1 w ., • .,...,~O-"':>.. ~ .. -~-~ ) ::>-• !>e."C-"'V ~ ltCA l -~-F•• -oo 9crr ·-C.-' l(eo ·u •...-< ~~ s ~ Y-C-...o._. E0< I .,._,.,,. E-E•< C.•.._ ltC• • --~_. </Ir ._. ~ C <> J""C>.e • • 0-... S't!D For .. re ... .,. Oewr-ltcw k~ ...CA<..r.i t ~ • ·-.. 1t-c E•:.-xr· Y<• ·-....~~ -::~-· i P -a _., or YOJ p;ao. a • Jo. Kiettr Suchtrllnc \feg R\-ari _las.on GtJnc T r.ll ~ P\. 11.1r PROMISED LAND Litt •)n en<-edge ot rht Amcr11.an Dream. ·• mw PLAYIG -DO •ME OR,_ EDWARDS TOWN CENTER ..... -. -- .. , I .; • ' -- COSTA MESA (714) 751-4184 SUNDAY AT 12:15-2:30-4:45-7:00-9:15-11 :15 MONDAY THRU THURS. 12:15-2:30-4:45-7:00-9:15 • • • • • • • REuBEN'S SIZZLING • • • IbR1WO Plank Steak Dinner for Two Only sq95 per person Sunday-Thursday Ont) Reuben's Restaurant sen-cs up a m:iling pound and a ball t;S{);\ ~ top sirloin marinated m .. ,ne and spices. Ifs broiled to ~~r taste and ca"'1Cd al )Qlr tabk for the two of you . Accompanied b) gourmet sa1.t:s like our inaedible shrimp and tomaao \'inaigrcttc: ~ b)' huge oaion rinp. CTealDed com. boc baked bread and ~ pilaf or baked powo-it's irresisol>le ! Tbc Feast thai made Reu~5 fwmous.. • • All thU at a Y\inp ol And onl~ at Reubens. • • • • • ... ...,..,. At..., AtS .. ,. ••• n. fem ... " .......... • Rae4cn's •• • . . ....... •.. . • 251 E. Coast Hlp..y ~ WlnxT A~. 8 Newport Beach. 67l-l505 Huntingtoa Beaob. 2·5lll • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • !!; •• • •-·c .t.....-a ' ::•. -. SI>.-Y.c:T--~ • --~· _;.-~o... -.... ~I(-c...ro. I ... --•"l A·-A.•-r,.,. For-s,·~ <\r.,... e.-~ • -......... ---~ ;,...;.,oa.~ 5'~ ~ ~·: E:>< ,.~ .... ~ :>Oil It. Ceo":> ll ,..,,. · -.... ...eu -.,... "ov ..t~ --· • ..<•r • -o ;:i..' &. " o..n-... CaP , 'l ~ ~ a-0-~ ·~-lt.vw l ~J• ··-; ":>\'r t.1.-0YC •CA '£ Fee~ : i<Kt "-lt(.A •s Oo: ... ~ ae-,,,.. ._.... . ..,~ ~. c~.::.. 6 C>' N!"_.• e i..C•t ....... GOODllO N •IQ YIETMAll (It) ~malll.ITS&D Lt ..... \ ...... &tll 9'ADOOClt -···Q .. AC110N S ta) lt~l~lU .. ....,. TI4E couc:M .,.. (JI) ~lt.9 EDOIR -.:IN tn RAWlRJ ~,.....- ,. ....... a·':.'i •-.r -')(,: 'ji-J • -:,.. _,.' ~•'""r.'• -..... s <\v -.r e•:' I A.,-• -:.·• -•t -..... ...JC• -~....-v••; ; A~t ;:>: -4 .. T ., :,;: ·~· y q~ .. 1:--__.-\ .,,,_,. .-:e :~ .... -...... .....:.~ ADU\.T ~us =~ .. -t =-··~ Y« ............ e·?t 1 :::~ ........ -..... ¥<..• l ~ s ....... c-,-'"':it. ~· =~.....,_ t. "..,-So..•;: y_.,..o!>t Eo< a -..-;r• E...,, E•< ~ ...... •CA !; -~ "';>'" "'>J' -=·~ ....... CN E y • • />j ,,_, .. ~::,..-.~A.~ . .._.,...--· ~-~ t ~·Y· y ~~'j-' •=--~--~~ O..·~ : -._ llta , •:,.. .,,...._, Y4 :w ~ ~'°" E:i-c Y • ~ _ •t -• ,. ·c :>r-o ~'1:• t. ~·~...-Mr ~~£. : ::-.r·· er-: ...,... -;:,,.,... ..... -~ : -• .-,.,,,< >·..... :>.. S&..-.,._:.,. • e:e-:;.r,. .,~ ~ s Sc e--~~ -·~ ._...,. ,.~ .. _. ~=----.... ~ ~-.; Cai:>-o , ,. -o... •:... :>esx e·~ r. •- ~ e .. -. ·-· ~-,.--~ .......... WAUihC21 lLJt.~•19-UI lllOONiTRUC« (JIGJ !I »t ~-'JJ...t..».•tJI TI4E COUCH T..-Ot> ll.1).-~~~ltll ~TRM911/C AUTOM091' H CR> ~ ... 19-,.... ia:e ACl .. J 1~1.M FOR ICEEPI CN'O) ~· .. OVEMOAN>(._) ttMJ~i.a MOAOCAIT MEWS (II) li~~ ... lHI n.-E _.MC A UST lll\-tl.S·UU~ltlS (W) aiia .... naa GOOOllON•I; VIETMAll "" U-.t.a-~tt-e G0009D fl •• Q VIET1&All ....... ..., ... (Jtl l~~~ltlt MTTENESMOT . IMCt 11DED Lt-' ~&~ll ""° • • MOAOCAST MEWS lltl lL-.U~ .. .»iu• eooD•FD•ll~ ~ ... ,...:: • --. ~at~ hant. Ta.ke OOl.hins for snmt.td. uk quesuom. ~ ID conixt •1th 9o'OIDa:ft "°wbo c:aR'I. .. £.mplmis aho 08 ~PMfti.JaoM Gtfto to IS dut W> ftub. BJ V Al DIE SA.UTA ~ .... c a tr alle) _some occkms. some bo1o lies. bJue p.M. and a re-. m ank coats graced lbt 1°'211). Snm .Olan . -S<i>&Pk>(Oct 23-. O\.ll~MIJOt~()(X'Ut'OD borM front. an' ol'-n ~ pouibl) intmcw dcaw'auna. Fam al} mnnber •~~about budeet. emplo)'tDC'DL ckpoxkuts. care of~ Tal.U'U Libra~ tn ptC'l~ SAGl'n' AJlfl.-S (So' 22-()cc 21): Wli&t $tt'IDed • .. Sl.ltt IJuQg-fUIUlfCS further ell1111NUOA. focus Oft IJl'lpulsc. dwuma.. scru.uala1). dcahnp •1th ~"OUOI people. Secre1 anu,nnent romn to bgbL J-Obnn) c~ w lqimdar) -man in bladt. -stood ~ore a not-sold out. bo".st dedicated poup of Wis u the Ora~ Count~ Ptifonnin.g Ans (et'te-r T uesd.1~ night ~1th the same \at.Sia uon i;te m1gilt h.a\e 1fbe ""~ -ett:r-ng hbm:: 10 the Grand or '">r'"· Same fans. Jtffert"nl dub Cash 1s ·-. •irs·~ co1.1nc-~ m1..~1c aC1 10 bt =-~ .. ~ 31 ·:ne ' l'>-monlh~d Pe-r· ;---r:;: -\rtS ( c,t~r :1:-mee tltt' ~ ~lth ptri\aps • _ ! '1 ·~mos~ rC\."Ogn1Zcd bits.. .. Rang , f .r: lX :nc an~nnn1c. -Folsom Pn,..n Blu~ '"" spoon-<>n-a-sJ,a.ss ::.:~ Casn has? ~'en-pitte backup ~ .. n.:.. nc1-d1'ig:: ;:i.ano and a couple · ~.,..-ns l'.li! arrangnnents a.re ') -,.,,,.. -~ ('(j,0.u.. eas~ on the ears. 'l _ ~ .<=n s.=ig a.ong ors.imp~ lmen to ::.') )l""':• :c: mg ')Ct to music ""ithoul ;:. : 'lf os: .r. s~ 1:ne>.zers and mood ~ f::. -~ J "-n;;-. Ca.s.b does not pla~ a :~. ---<Ou"':;. 'TluS1C .\"'::.-~ ,:r.,~:-.n· a co~pk more •: ... --... "'n r:.'.s. Clih exdauned • :--> ~ ,o; I~-· -rtlerr:ng. oi • -"")(!' : ~ :::~ ->;:><:~ .. -\Jaa. .. pla~mg ·-e C~r:·!'-H:s remart ..i.as • .... :: ::.-. ? 5:--:·~ -;:-;>le of laughter ··--:::::~ .. ~1. ,;,~re ;>erhaps both X~ ~:"_; .-.-"t-_. !'!\U>K ~ This . · .. .; .:1c :i .. : .v-:;:." from ndmg the -~ .. =-~-:2 ~-•i or tne-bo•hng Ca.sh pla}e<l"inan> tunes oflns new doubie-albom rdease -JQ1mny Ca.sh Comes to T ov. n.. -"hich aetualtv ts a compd.atJon of ~-rccordina:s of So~ of bis 'most popular bits. plus some ncv. luon.. like 1ne Ba.lbd of Barbara. -and -Tue ~-f!'t Hank \\'1lhanu Came to To•u. · Bolh of these songs v.n-e paJtJCUlarl~ ,,.dJ fttel\cd. Aside from·the fact that Cash has ..i.on man~ maJOr m~ a•~ and bas conunued to wnte and peri"onn countn mUSlc hns to w oted fans. Cash ~mams umqut in another •'3~ He bterall> smg.sabout .\menc::a -its propk m phgb1$. 11..s s: mbous:n - v.b1cb ~so steadf.asll~ personific-s m ~ da~s of European pop dom1· n.auon. £,en Bruct S:>nnpt~n has sold OtH h:s bLe<o.!ar :cn:e~s for a beat \OU can dan~ to F .. o;r. the begmiung of the sho>\ L.:llll :~ mtermiss1on Johnn' Cast. had 1b~ cro""d mc-smenzeo ~ltb r-•s pat~vtlc prescn1.-e The second ha! i c · ~ne s.rio .. SOJll.("Ahat lost 1t June ·H..,mcar:c Caner .. Cash and the Ca-:er :a-:11. · 1ndudlng tl>e transa~Lant,c Carlene ..i.Jurled onto the slage dramatical,~ changing the ~ntle. brttI;-t •. ma'e :o a storm aarrung. JuM anc Hekn an.:! -\.nua came 10 Orange Co ... ,t~ a-;n~ v.nh stones about ~totbe-r \label anJ the gang do"' n bomt an P('ttaroar 1uncuon. C'b&nmng thoUlh the'\ a~ Ju~ and the pibdefi!11tef~ broke the SJfll tbt mood. lht ambianct I: 1.>.as. thetr prescntt staled. llmt for some p1clon' and fiddlm·. -\..DI ta turned lO JJne before Sln • mg up anothtt tuM -R.rad'.,.. Ln~ ans""~red. -.\s Dadd' ~id • ~r. he got hJs toena.tl caught in the l>e'ds.llee: let ·CT n p'.. Laughter from :n(' a .. dten« Countn Hude' 11.e C-.:>rr.· b.tli . Despite these ~UCA.~ b~ th(' ( a-e- :am1l~. their harmomzmg can ·1 tX' ~t Each of ~ v.omer ras 1nd1' tdual st' I.es and '01~ al o' :ht>m be.aut.f~, Together the~ s -~ suon.g. 1oud and clear "o"" .; :he:·..: )nl~ st • .:l. :o s1r.ging an<! lt"a\e ::-~ personaJtt~ to Johnn~ O'er }.(. \can m :he b.issr.~~ l"'.; Johan' Cash remamsone of them·~~ :-es.ptcied and v.arml~ Y.ell-~r.' n: namesm the muSJc 1odus1n lt'~e-;:s. to Stt "h~ · One coach's advice to another DE.\R.\''L.\'DER 'o"':'la: :".la •• !>eas. -.s -·.e· ~~,.,_1c I ~ s.c-~:r: r-£ ."' ·=--~ ... oa.::: ... \~ >v--'J.S ..,r., :!"!e ::1gn s-.!:o., .. -·~ :~2~ · R(\~· s:..ar:~ : :---;:.:::e :-::-. .:·-\-~_s: a::c sr.0~~ _;:-_ .. ~-_. ";:-:".:3: ar.~ ~'era ~:A· .::...1 s ~ -:1. :n~ ::.c:aso:: endec H.~ :e.arr. -...~5 _nddea:e-C All• l.uDEIS BE,CH 11 I tK' \t O~f I' CLE\'EL-\'D DE.A.ft MOM: I .-as ja.sl a.boas to sal , -u ~-•ut to make ~OWi" ~c look like a .-imp. nu to Ute coadt ud com plai.ll." The coach pl.a~ td Rob less than fr, e -, n-~e-s :!'lee~: -e sc-zson '-'"hen t.M ~ r~ ~:.s 7'5-:-.-:re-:-:a\or .:A l=te ~ast .:......:.e: :-:::· !.C ~ aue-.:! t:" r:e .,11,as .Pt:ti •. ~ ;:-L.: :r -:-~c :')._~:; said .. The >. -!' < !Cl(' • ~ "' e :a r. • • 12 e \1'~ It dial d.a•"Dd • me lb.at we b H OM of t1ae courry·s mos-t spec~ coaclaes ript M-tt iJa Oica.go ud I .pi te ask Um to speak to lki:.s preblem.. So I tuaed yoc.r lener OTtt to Mike Dilb of "e t\Jca.go Bea.rs. gz ..,~ are o~ ::r I ar:: c! ~ .ng :c as.: the Here is llis a.DS1I er: :0-1.t -.::._. :;e c10:.·1 p.a) m1 so-. I DEAR \tOM 'I es.. 'OU snoul<! 'ioa \ ;;:a,.ze ih.?: n .s r-:;xm.am :o ~U' b.n .. methir.o to '~ ro.lch -\f.er ali t~ coacnes sno1...c cons,der 1he "' e . "'..!-:~ f~'.:ngs .J:· .... ~ ~s v.oo "'o-.. Y' .uachesare.us:peoplea~:~~ mal:~ Ro~ ··c ~..: -.o: .e: -:ie sa~ ::-::-~=--g r.a;c -st.aLe"S t'--· ....... ~~-1 ao '· ou ... \. ..nn 1 ---......... Th1! P\i~ oi spor.s !ll :ode. ~.o ::i .:u:-i~ :~e ~s.:>::.. :-... t 00"' .... , ••n:: u.o -.,. L-.:J~u • ;.. ._ ~ -~iiiiiijiiiiiij~iiiiiiii•ll!lllli~~ll!l!ll-.i~lll!l~~!ll•••••••----~ :. ;(' . CT. ;>et.V• e S;' ,, :e2• \_; .... --..,.._ ------·-.m .. nea:'l.:~t~e,e-:-.• xs: .. ~ . .:::-. ~ ·-!.·-)la. •S3..25w s------..2-' s-:.. ._-.----"'·-=--Lo~ -\ gV1....: .oa.:-1e:.s his ;>.a:-:::~"~" .. that t!le -.ontno ... :t. .. r.~ .. ;;e~-:e: V~(11)7 0W.M 12 ls 2 &5 s '$ '$0 &. ·?z.s F CMl KED'5 ~1~ l2 !.O 2 SS S OS 7 t.:>9 2S FATAL A TTaAllC'Tl<* (It I •2 zs 2 cos o~ 1 20 .. s 50 OAOCAST llllEW5 C•) 12 ~C 2 35 S I~ 7 &S I. 10 JG Wo Paun O¥£a ec>Att D cPG> 12 ·1 02 25 & SS 72Sl.t55 Ol 1~· 16!!·-~ §~i C.-:-t..-~ t-... NUTS (II) U SC l Ob S 10 7 2S l.93S EOOllC~ RAW {tt) 1 4-5 l &4 S 30 7 4 S a. 9 SS &~t or sma:. are "'!1p..,-...:r· "':he o-.e;-a. s .. ~s o'·":e 1ea'r and t?-e' 3'" 3."'.,, .... -...a·~ l d~·~:n~·-.1'~ ;>art '""'Ian o:~ s Sll'-3.t ... -: :-... : I ... -.: '>i:" • ;:3 · --~O::.~t ·-. ""' d~.,·· Stl<.'."'. !o~ah t(' e· e-r ~ ~· ~ "';>:.3 ~-s "'.a' -----·. n~: o~~h;·;:i ~~... ~ I hope I ba'e reen nr-~· .. : - ~11"'-E DITKA Saddle back theater set for new show T1e \ alle' Pla\r.s. theSaddlebaci.. \-. ~ °l< ... :-...,~n;\\ thea1er rom- ;;:::-: .. .t> c a ~neral mtttmB . -... ~ :· ::~ -3 ;>.m for an~on~ •·• -_ .... ;_..c n ~in.2 ln\Ohed 14llh Lh~ !,: _ -=-s .\t::":I ;:--o21..:i..on o• .. Th~ ·re p --(). --~ - -.\-.• ~-~ ~ -:tt.":-~•ro •n an~ a~peci of ... t> ::-· -C-.:-' ~-".lciud.n.g ~r­ : ... ~.r:g.. s~ ~~e-sel rons1ruc:.1or ,;n..: ;:-1.0 .: :: ~ t>nco~ragrd to anenc . .. ' ..-~· -It · T-t" ·m:~i -g ... 1 tale pla~ at tre . :..:..: :"la. \ .l. e~ L :-1fit'd Schoo D :>·.:: o·T..: • .:.5d. D15eno 0--H \t "· ~ -\ .~ ~ Fe· :nor<.' ~•o·· -_ ... -:. ~.,:::.:..: Re"1e \\enzel a· ~ rJ:~ .. E'~ 3: .\_ctn1ons ior the shov. .... 111 be he-k: .-. ---~-:1. ., 7-. :i -r: F!., · .. ane ! ::: :...:..Paz 1-·!·"'":-J .;,:~"-. ... ,_ ~S1~ ?·:?.!!':-:? [)--, ~ \1 s~ •J " \ ~ Rwr:-- .. 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E 11 ... ~'al"'"latie two stor1 er:ra"'C€ -... c ~aste< ~ tes_ b·•a a .. ~e C' t.1 ., s .: 'C' 3 ,.acnts. -"l,ee ca' ;a'a;e S7•9,000 OPEi SAT SUI 1 P.11. -5 P.M. 312 EYElll5 STAR LAIE llRIW AUH i31-2H3 llrubherEllis 644-6200 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE COR NER OF COAST H\\ry .• ~T AVO CA DO 644-9060 THE = 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS MARY AA" McGu.Rf AAR80P REA-TY O"'>Ce ~ ... » IC:lt W-6770 COLDWeLL BANl(C!RC YIWlllMA 1114,MI Newpot1 ~ Penthouse. excel- lent vaiue. unmaculate beautiful lg. master plus den/BR Upg.raded with AIC. greenbelt and bay v.ew fTom baJcony. POOs. spas. secunty gated. Motivated seller. 144-1111 . . . ._: Merrill Lynch Realty (714) 758 llDO COroM dll W. OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 ---zm Cfl'dt CORONA DEL MAR . H:\.iBOi \\ 000 S l 5.000 0ut.£tand.nz val .. t f, r buH·r ~&m.;: benf'•t, •' c nc 11\-:lZ .r. ~m• ~1 n~ :? BR ... x ... :--. £::.l. anc> .. hed _ '-ar ,.;ara.;:;;t :'pt-e,a. a:ta · li.UBOi WOODS S:?07.900 Out~tandmg ~nci< 'iA m<hter '-..tit~ _ . 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BR home LoHI~ pr I & 5pa area. ttmodel~ ·1 chen. s.ec. !-\~ rt.urb bed~ er swte. ll\l..\"£ Tn.l.~CE 18.3!.000 lhnamic da' & mght new frum this exciting rostom b...,me-~org~ courtyard ~ pool. formal DR. librar) Th~ J BR offers romfort. ::tytf' & excitement BEACH coot ilTIE.S U .!50.000 ptttKUlar attanfront estate on neAII~: an actt. beautifully mamt.alned 4 BR home. ma.tds quar- t~ pool, all •llh ne..-of Catalma land COIONA DEL M..u U~. Charm.ins old •orld era{ mamhip O\"fl' · .-ooded ravine. · C'balet trith '3 BR and dtn.. Tnil>· one ol a kind OPE~J HOUSES SATURDAY 1-4 ~£" POKT BEACH tOS Harbor\\ oods _ BH ~ ! %.<• • .I ~lacrr.11..ar. "E\\ PORT BEACH 409 Barbor "oods _ 3P. _ B...\ '--.91 )1) \I Dt-re:::.ah 8.\ \ HOi.ES !63) rresn~ Dr. BR -DE~ s_?J • \I Ba•~ -E...\ \ lD\ 1905 h .c9t hnt.U BP. -\.JEW S.:<' -• R K mz BIG C:\S\O~ i ~ C&atua i.oy&l BR-FR $-.;:. • • D Acam_, liAB BOB \l.E\\' HO }I~ 1 --~ Port ~p .;BR-FR '"L • • L ~ -.::"'- OLDE CD}I 61 :\t<1c&do \\UOf' : Dl.PLEX ~~: ..1.• • C T-... · PKOllO~IOi't B.H 51 ! Harbor ls. Dr .; BR-DE~ ~~ --.1 • • K Pa:-1'e~ SUNDAY 1-4 \ILL.\ BALBOA _BR E.~T eu-rr .; BR SE" POIT BE..\CU _BR -8.\ !40 '•tt Law =30:? R K .. :tz 5 :\.ali.gos \\' &J = I 0 P H1Jr1e~ t OS Barbor\\ oods D \"alenUnE- 409 llarbo:r w oocls ~£\\PORT BEACH ~BR. 2 • BA !'--~ • .J. ~tacmillan HLL.\ BALBOA . !60 (&ptJ La. = 10 : BR -, f'a 5_ :_ u J Akennan .~\-OC. Tl[ 1 BR ~~ _;., C.UU:O WGHL.\S~ 3 BR . '"·'' • ;9 I -~ \"OCado E. eo.rie t60 l Corllaad Tbt' Hills !63 l (l"'t'ShWtw Dr. BAf BOIES 3 BR -DE~ -29.v Cl D Bibb B.UBO& HEW BTU.S 5 BR -DE~ ~~ -.0 [) uu o.triUtt C Rum_~eld ; •• o.ain. I.oral BIG CA.\""fOS 3 BR -FR -;)49 r • G Lh~t~n B.UBOI \1£\\ HO -t BR -FR COI OS:\ DEL U 1 8R-DE~ :5,=,c !\ OLDE CD» 3 2 Dl-PLEX BELCOl~ !? BR -FR 00\"EI 01.ES 5 BR • PIOMO~"TO&t IA f 4 BR -FR 1.150.i CO&O. A Da. 11.U 3 BR Sl.196. PIOllO. ilOllY LU .a BR -D • tl,i50, SllOUCUPP 4 BR -VIEW ... ~,.,~ L Sha• iU POJ'Pl J . CampoeU ti .\~AtttW J Sparh~ !O Jkok:wrt Dr. LRCM 411 s.usw B. P~t.e o l llarW Is. Dr. E. Cor n .. OcMm~ NE\1.'PORT BEACH \ILL\ 8:\.LBO.\ S!l !.000 f r£-•.e: r-~-: :.!-.-.·~I-·;:• ;:i~!ar p..an ;·:BR? B...\ F ~:::c :!.r..::z :' .xr:~ .. ~ .ght Hp<6urr BA't BOU::, 14!9.000 . ...: .... ,~Ki L -,,.t"~· ;>r ,f .:: :h~ P~' ate cc m- :: _::._·, t ..a.:,'. BR : B\ lapt-Coci Gu1::e-J.: ::-.:--... · ·.;: J:-. .. _ct-· :?t ..;.r,d Bc~:er hi.:r."\ S-449.000 ~ [-.T(Uff SS9.S.OOO ; .~:: t-c~ vpp-r:ur ·. 1: ~• •m :nr bout. ~ E!='. -! BA. Tne pe~!-:-· '.&m.L'.\ oome Large r: :1:··" nail'.\ i.ana_ apt<: a.:-C:: BELCOrlT E..t.1..1.'1\E' Be.ro-..ir.· • BR .:-. ::iE chic t.otrne n llK t1 1 Wann n.ard•n· .c :1oo~ to\1te you tn~Jdf' •c explort> lne 1uu1~ C•amauc amerut.~ BALBOA lSl..\..\l> S l .OS0 .. 000 \. in~e beach bGJ_~· Be-s: -Ul ba'iroot lo- catl60' Rem00e1ed' -4 BR 'BA. f~ dt.n. pse: · •Pf r ooaL BEI.a>l "tf $1.l 00.000 Grand ~tan r Pl.an t f t,·e brdroom. ~..5 batru ;n.,, c~t nuz.ed tx:emw~ .-ood .-wk l b· ~t ·St.ate ol the art k.itch~n call for a.ppt toda~. PIOMO~IOIY Sl.150.000 lnten r of tht.5 •aterlri .nt ~ ~nu a bltndin« ol ceili . wood bearru.. tile ~)fing. -' BR. -4 B • .\ of put fa.mil) "' • ·-•Pool •v... **Welerflont ***WaMtf\'ont ~Pool v GNe Addr.-81 Guwd Gate llllES FIR SILE 2 IElllll 510 Vie Udo Soud. Udo .... 131-1~ $535,000 SaUSun 1-6 ••&15 Via Udo Soud. Udo ..... N8 673-7&n -~ mthly Sat/Sun 1-4 3 II ,1a Fiii II er HI 230 1 AA.a ViSta.. Eastbtuft ~200 $465.000 2135 Aster Place. Costa Mesa 759-6700 $279.000 Sunday 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-4 791 Avocado. Corona Del Mat 644-9060 S299.SOO Sunday 1-4 * * • 1209 E. Balboa 8"'° Pentn. • * 1219 aaysade Or .• Corona def Mar 631-1'<>0 $795.000 Sunday 1-5 786-0593 $575 000 Sat Sun 1-4 S02-522 Camatk>n. Corona Del Mar 631-1266 $795.000 Sunday 1-4 v-• • •260 C&Qney Ln., = 108, Villa Balboa &«-9060 $212 000 Sunday 1-4:30 v-=7 Cnetsea P-0tnte. Laguna N~ 3305 CAay Street. Newport Beach 497-3092 $349.000 unday 1-5 &46-7 171 $219,500 ~ay 12-4 424 Dahlia. Corona del ~Lu •60l Lido p~ Or ::7f Lido V\g 0.~·91T~ UlYOOO Sun 1 ·~ 531.14()() S835.000 Sat1Sun 1-5 ••312 Eitening Star (Dovet SOOl'es)NB 6«-6200 $749.000 SaV Sun 1-5 '84 1 Lon Arm Lane. lrvme 640-7171 $155 000 Sunday 12-4 428 Heliotrope Corona Del Mar • v-• •240 Nice L.n =302. Villa BaJboa. NB 64-4-6200 $359 000 Sat 1-' 30/Suh 1-5 644-9060 S1S. 900 Sunday 1-4 V-83 Htl sdale Bek:ourt. NB * "* 817 -A West Bay Newport Beach 673-9333 $570 000 Sunday 1-4 •••1e 1s w. a.y ··Baf·. P9M\. 131-1~ $480,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1100 W..edfff Or .• Weatcliff, NB 644-6200 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •IEllMI 2125 Al1er Ptllce. Costa Mesa 760-5000 $269,000 Sunday 12-S ••412 AYC>Cado AYe , CdM 644-6200 $649.000 •21os e. Balboa Bl'Yd. Newi>ot1 Beed1 67~777 $550 000 SaVSun 1-5 • 136 Topaz. Balboa l9tand 673-7565 $659,000 ••••3100 W. Ooeantront 760-5000 $999,000 Sundey 1~ NB Sat/Sun 1-5 • H ,1n Fll II or DEi 1033Pn ... c. .. 759-9100 '220.000 Sunday 1-4:30 225 PolnMttJa (Big CM)'On) NB 644-6200 $765,000 Sat/S... 1-4:30 1820 Pon 0...... Pl~ View Hm. NB 721-0893 $390.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••1753 Pon~ Circle. N.B 640-2021 1495..000 SUnday 12-4 •440 ~a Ternice. Corona H6grands 631-7300 $1,395,000 Sunday 1-4•30 ••.a Aoy.i St. George. Big Canyon, NB 6«-6200 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 * v •2 Aue Gl'8nd Oucm. 8tg Cyn, NB 760-1900 SS79,500 &mday 1-S v •6 Rue V-llars. Big Canyon. NB ' 760-0714 $795,000 'Sunday 1-.. ~ Santa C&aca. Mesa WOC>ds,. CM 919-a280 ~.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 * •• 1227 Santsago Doww &IOfes. Hwpt *2201 E. 16th Street. Newport He-ohts Sch 631-7300 $345,000 Sat/Sun l...t·30 1 631-1266 ~95.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 2736 Albatross Mes.a Verde. CM 2015 Stvpway Lane (&g Canyon) NB 540-7355 $263.900 ~Sunday 1-5 6«-6200 $365.000 Sunday 1-5 * * * 2668 Bayshore Onve. Bayshores f * ,._. 165 &IOfedfff Road. CdM 631-1400 $ 1 595 000 SaVSun 1-5 644-9060 S3 2SO 000 Sunday 1-5 2320& Lo9 Codone. T0tt•a 546-2'313 $371,000 SM/Sun 12-5 1214 Outnoger. CciCN Oii ... S.W..9080 $539.000 Swtd8y 1-5 401 Plazza Udo. Udo .... 131-1300 S798J)OOql s.tJSun 1-4;30 • 11r 1t * 1018 P011t1i1. Oo¥S Shor-. NB ~5098 s 1, \80,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 ••1912 Sa:ntlagO Dr. Oo¥S Shor-. N.8 . 631-7300 $650,000QI Sat/Sun 1-4~ I 11 ,11s Fiii I• er Ml * 508 EYenlng Stat t.ne, Do\W snor... 631-7300 $825.000 Sat/Sun , .... 30 • * • v 7 Y Of1tstwe. Harbor Ridge. B 673-9333 $1 995.000 Sunday 1-5 TIWIHOIES COllDOS FOR SILE 2 IEDllDll 6~3-3777 $395 000 Sun 1-5 * • 10 Kamalii Nwpt Crest NB 673-7300 S225 000 Sunday 1.5 * * 707 8aysfde Or . Promont~ Bay ~200 $1,035,000 Sat 2-5/Sun 1-' 19431 Sierra Luna, Turne Rodt lrvule 1 • .,.. • •270 Cagney Ln 208. Vi 760-1900 $269.000 SatJSun 1... 673-«00 $3.49 900 Balboa NB Sunday 1-' 2 IR plus F All RI or DEii •••14 10 Kings Rd Newport Beach ••1201 Country Hilts ()f Cowan Hgts SA ••815 V.a l.Jdo Sou<l Newpot1 Beach ....... 240 NICe Ln 21 Vi .a Bafboe. NB 646-7171 $610000 Sunday12-4 631-1266 ~10.000 Sundayl-5 67S-6161 Sl.995 000 Sat -Sun1·5 67J...4.'<)() $-207500 Sunday1-' ..... 20 Bdcourt Or Bek-OUrt NB •v-31 Monaco Harbor Ridge. N.B 644-9060 ~695 000 Sunday 1-4 30 63 ._ 7300 $669 SOOqs Sunday 2-5 00 936 Oahha. Costa Mesa 751-5000 $209.950 2539 Westmnster Avenue E.astStde C.M Sat Sun 12...t 631-7300 $182500 Sunday 1-430 "* • 1233 B~ue Gum Ln (Westclrtf1 NB •4507 Ornngton Cameo Shores NB 1•1019 Dolphin Terrace. Irvine Terrace CdM 6 .. 3-3777 S495 000 Sun 1-5 673-7300 $725000 Sunday 1-4 631-1266 $1.150.000 Sat/Sun 12-' 5 IEDROOI •232 Ch1qu1ta North Laguna Beach * • * • 124.4 Polaris Dov8' Sh<><es. NB • •B 18 Harbor ISiand Of Newport Beach 644-9060 S275 000 Sal Sun 1-4 673-9333 S995 000 Sat/Sun 12-4 644-9060 $1. lS0,000 Sunday 1-5 211 Via E~ Udo l5'e • 5A5 Hazel 10t1 Poppy). Corona ~ Mar • • 71' Poppy C<>rooa Del Mar 644-6200 $659 000 6"'3-8494 S395 000 Sunday 12-4 644-9060 SS95 000 Sunoay 1-4 •2860 lnroZ, Mesa Verde. CM S.0-7355 $247 900 Sunda; 1-5 2 5 V•a Ebol Udo •Sle .,,. • 5 Jasmma Creek Dr Corona oe Ma' 646-104.4 S385 .000 Su., 1-4 •223 Poppy Street Cocona del Mar •• 15 Inverness. Big Canyon. NB 133-1986 $835.000 Sat-Sun 12-5 1 64-4-6200 $1 .3S5.000 Sund.a) -5 &U-6200 S659 000 Sunday 1-' Sunday 1-4 "' 28 Jetty. Jasmine Creek COM 644-9060 $369 900 Sunoa1 1-4 • RJe a.am tz 18-g CanyonJ NB •• 15 Inverness. Big Canyon NB • 644-6200 ~9 000 Sunday 1-4 30 644-6200 $1.395.000 Sunda) '-5 5 IR ,1us Fll Riii tr DEi * •621 Lido PaB Or F-2 N B I.JOO • v-• 1 Rue Valbonne B..g Canyon NB 1936 Irvine Avenue, Baycrest. N B * • 1362 Galaxy Offle. Dover Sh«es.NB 759-0700 SA85.000 Sat Sun •-4 673-9333 $895000 Sa\ Sun -5 631-7300 ~8.000 Sat/Sun 1...t 30 631-7300 $765,000qsSunday 1-430 • O Sea Island <Bog Can')ool NB ••r •6 She' •Ch na CoiteiC<Yona oe ~ar •• Mooterey Spyglass Cd ~ 644-6200 S.339 000 Sunoa) !-4 3() 6-3-9~3 $695.000 Sat Su., -4 6J -1266 $625 000 342 Walnut Newpof1 S™"es NB 722.9-30 S 179 9SO Sat Su., '-5 3 IEDROOI 2967 Baker St Mesa Veroe Cos1a V esa 675-4630 s2i5 000 Sat S.ir-1 2-4 2378 eo.ga e Cd'ege Parle Costa 'Jesa 631-lAOO $169.QOO s..~a! ·-s 2554 Elden =E 1°' Costa Mesa 631-1"()() S 65 000 Sat s_r '-5 • 55 Jasm~ Cr~ Jasmine C·~ &U-6200 $259 000 SuMa) '--" • 1400 l<Jngs Road Newoort He-;"'tS N3 ':'59-6700 S5 10 000 S ... rca, -2-4 38 ~ 2 Mareu5 NewpOf1 8eacn 759-6700 S.339 000 Su'"Oay • 2-'> • •""" Meo<2oz.a Corora ce Vaf 2"'3 •5 -3i32 S585 000 s ... -·-" 1783 e..... HatT"PSI" re Cosla Mesa 546-23~3 s2•a JOO Sat Su-·-s 1t • 2000 E Ocear ~r~t De...-P. 63 '-• 4,)() SE95 000 Sat $,.,.r • • ~ 2Je O·ange S:reet ~ewoort S'10'e5 53 '-730C S2';'' SOC Sa· Su" ·~ 30 •n2 Orcn.o· Otoe ~ona De "4ar TSS-9<ro s-95 ooc Sat Sun 12-' 3C 4: • u Por !A.• ... ess --a·oo• • ew Hms Na 55·~-x SA.oS JOC &.Inda; ·-s •54 :>rosoec;· ~~$';()res NB 531.·266 S32SOOO Sa1 ~ .. ·.5 v-•1 q.Je Cf\ateau PC)aJ 819 Canyon NE &U-906C S549 000 Suncla1 • -5 v-2• Sea s.ia '"!<: Bic; Ca:ryon NS i6G-Oi' 14 $249 000 ~"°8) • -4 •3 56 Su~tra Cos1a Mesa 546-2313 S i g.t 900 Sat Su .. • -~ 2 6 Vi.a Ithaca ~ ido s.e 63 -'LOO S535 OOC Sat 5.,.,. • -~ OLDE CORDIA DEL lllll Flll&STIC ICW YIEWS 4 lllU Tl ICEll IPD HISE SAT. Sii 12-5 223 PIPPY mHT. Cll 9'1Qf1' :? 9e0"'00t'"' :; oatn 2 car Y~~ -• :.ot"' NC' ,-ya, Soeiool IS ~ ! :: --~ •• r ep ate --•·o e •a-1 .. !'"'"~a..-~· oer-'er ~ • ~=--e--~ s-.-• s ::us' :ir-::a-caos ! cor. :l" ea«• as• ·-oc.· Sur->~~~ "'!'\&St!"' s...•e Soa • .. :: • seo.~ oo..oie ~ .-. •ec :.e-""9$ s.-: -.oc; # .. -& oeat ' S...""'· :cur-,~os Q«rs ! tla:.'CS E:.eg¥"· .... r'l:>~ AoeC e~­ '!"'S ~ ~~· l.JoVIOeC 5ee:V'':"t :~ & ~ -~ O..~OI'"' ~ oe seet'. IO a:c:·ecoa·e '"W! 5:'•.e ~~.es a"'lC ~·aoes :. .. ~e<: ~e a"lC '"' or-, SIJ5,00G UM IUfES -IOt1MO 6'0T (7 14) 414-tlll ., lU-1• ...... Sunday 1-5 ""'3 t-<uotington Ct. Betcou'1 NB 673-9'333 S 1.350.000 Su.t'lday -5 let Us Help Y •• Sell Your Pro,erty! Can C1111it114, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. 2 IR ,11s Fll RI er IEI • • • •30"5 Enero. Slufts. 9 75S-9100 $3.49 000 SaVSun 12 J0.-4 30 768 Tust.n AYe Newport Beach 639-7 42 $195 000 Sal Sun 1-' 3 IEDllDDI 286 Chest~ NB ~59-9'00 S276 soo Suncay t-5 251 8 8den A~ =B2 Costa Mesa 63 1-80 • 1 s 55 ooc Sat $u'l 2 30-4 3C 2666 EIOen Ave 'N!S) E.astside CM 6'2-9666 s 170.000 Sat Sun l -5 * •8877 L.auoetdtie l.Jrvt H-211 H B 6'6-71-~ $118 000 Sat 'Sun 1-' 33' Og~ Srree! Costa ~esa 640-t' -• 5205 000 Sa1 Sun 12-' 4 IElllOOI •835 Am.gos W•r = tO Eastbtl..lff Terr B f>U-9060 s ' ; 9 900 Sut'ltd.ay •• 5 DUPLEXES FOR SILE 2 IR ,11s 1 Ill •n2 c ~ta. Nortn Laguna 8eact'I f>.'A-9060 $275 000 $at $un 1-4 3 IR ,1us 2 Ill 6 8 A-..ocaOO Corona De "'ar &u--9060 $610 000 Sat Sun 1-' 620 A <tocado Corona Oeti M ai &U-9060 $635 000 Sat/Sun 1-' 502-522 carnation CofOt'a Def ... ., 63'-1266 $795000 SaVSun'2-' 50 ~ -sor, Lar1tSP'Jf Corona det Mar -50-5000 S539 900 Sunda') 12. 5 3 Ill ,11s 3 Ill •24 Oah'.a. Corona del Mar 6-5-9 .. 5 ss·s ooo Sun -5 HOMES FIR REIT • V' 15 T ouion Hart>or Ridge &tales NB 6 7 3-9333 Sla50 mo Sunday 1-S You can now call the Dally Piiot Claulfled Dept. on Saturday morning from 8:00to11:30 a .. m . to place your Sund•J 8nd llond8J 8da. REAL ESTA TE FOR SALE _.,. ---__ .._ :---.. ~--· ---f ..... -·-~--------------·---------,_ __ -·-s.-r .... .....,. ....-:..... ....... -- '•' ' : ---e.-.•=--- ---· : ................ ~ __,... • 1 .. -..--t -'"v ,._ :....,... :t .... ..._..- j,,~ .... ~ 'x:: -----Xe ·--r ---... . ' :z; -. en: RENTALS :.: w... ~ :.... ---~ --~ :-...., :...-... ...... c-- ~ -----_ ..... ----lit --... c- II': --c- -. --. r:: •:O:. ; :.. 1; ; . ':-.. : ,,. ; J:: 1 >a : c 1 ~ 1 -:. : 11: CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5878 -· .. -----i:..-. ....-. i.. .. __ ·- -----'---:....... ...... :.----~ .... -·-_ _,_ ---. ----_....,_ ---_ .. _ --•r-... _'---i.....--.... ~ .... --._ : .. :a& =· ; r.. DEAOUEI :..,...._. . ..___._ ::...----·----·-·--:..-.... ----- 6USfNESS & FINANCIAL .......... s--ClliQw-----a.-a.-----'" .. --...._., .. ... :-:. ....... 191 .... ,....... ~ ~ ,~ --. .,.,.. ....._l _._ XJ • ......_ J: .. EMPLOYMENT t--:..--S f ,.._.,_.. S!Jt t .......--........ tD> MERCHANDISE ---._ -<-• ........ c--·-__ .... ......,._ -O"ltt9 -• .__ • l ..,. J -·----·~ -'-'"'-«---. _ ..,.._, GARAGE SALES ::;;.-. ...__ ..__ <-•-c--.... ----.---------~­.__ ..... ---------...... SBVICE DllfCTORY .......... .__ CHECK YOWi AD THE ..-T DAY PUBUCATION OEADUNE THE DALY N.OT ~ OFRCE HOURS o.lr Nale .in.. .. ~ ....... ..,. •to •. oucwww •• snn do ocaw. ,..... ..... ..-.n,...,.,..., I** ..... d-*,.... Monci9J. _ 5a 11:30 AM u.deJ--Mort ~PM . WedllMdaJ----Tua S-.30 PM nu.s.y _____ Wed. S 30 PM $·=·...,,... ... ...,,..., l:GO 4¥-t• ~ill ,.._._ ....... ... ..., ""'°"' .,.,.... , • .,,_ • ...,..,., n. o.lr ,_ ~,......, ..., 9'T'O' .. fWOll WJH OR.tW COUNTY ,..,. aount ~COUNTY S..tm ' Frid9r -Thur'I S-.30 PM -1111 SMurday Ff1 S-:30 PM ...._c:.... ... ...,,,~ eGIA..M -~ ............. '°' ...... ,,., .... " ,, ..... tor COlll ol ... ~ oeo..-o .....,_ -SI&. 1 t:.30 AM 141..-n ., •.-ror. c..-c.-. .............. ... , r OPEN HOOSE DIRECTORY '-"'--"'--' ~ANSPORT A TION ~ ~ -Jlf"J "" • ~4 ~-Jr• ,..__ .... ---~ lat ...._~ :'=> A 'JI~• .~ --------·-----.., -... ._-a.... ..., -._ --~ --..,. _.._ .. I I JU£- La.a•••• l&TFlllT r. \ I -.. ~I '-::. COLDWeu. BANl(C!RO Ex lh-- 512 Ulllll ISWI llUVE o,e1 ht I S11 1-5 Magn f cent ~cnt emc c ·ar 1 oayf•o"' 'lr~ .a! .. e ces g r l 'OU~~ ~eat .. res t DeC•OO"nS der 2 •am / •oo..,..s ronna er "'9 t obser.at Ot> :l~s e.ectrOf"c ~ d ng roof 3 ' • e;> aces nd()()( spa & pr .ate c~ fO' 50 1ac.nt Doo 1 mss t. FIRST TlllE OfFERED 1316..000 '°<>Yr BR 38.\ -.. ar. '..>. e s ho-ne [,ce e"'S '.oc.at or " Sa cres Lari e pr-.ate )ard Shov.n o~ aJ>- OOl .. -~n: on-. Sara H ma .. QUIET LOCATION 1112.SOO : BR •. 8.\ l nhome Bnght and SDOC o-.. s end Ul'\lt located on c:reen- be · L • re room • resXace arid ca edral ceJ•nes separate bundI) roc'Tl .t..mp e stora.ce Ca) e -.ma o CORONA 0£l. MAR 111 S.,000 ~ pr 'ate par~cse on the can)or Four BR 3 : s-. formal d n n.g rOOfT' •amtl) room Mqri ficent grounds .. 1th poo a'ld spa Secunt) S}'Slem Pn ate ocean ~act-.\nn Peters WEST~ LIKE NEWI l:m.000 Great loc.alM>n for a gro • n& famil). .. al n& disunce to \tannef'S Ens~ .net tt.bot H Schools Close to medial pl.au. ~ I 7t Strttt shoppinc, Remod~ JSR. 3BA home th firr1') room on laree comer lot H<>ble Denn) CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX • 14•,000 ~ <foDI e • t ots of charm Fro'11 uf' t nas .gt; c~ .nes 1 BR arc hrep.ac:e e our -.ear ()jd ·ea• u" : has 2 BR '? B" and rep! ace l ca· ga·age ~JS car port Donna God- sr-.a, AN OPPORTUNITY 1795.000 Q)()()Se , <>1.v n d«or for t s '°" r SR J8.\ custom home on tront ro11o ol "e .. port Heights Tv.o maste• Sllttes • t"I '~s of ba\ & Ca a na Owner .. ,~.,~· alf reaso"lclbe offers " e'cha~es Ga, le .\mate MOYE RIGHT SG0.000 Ocean' :.e• n Jasm ne Crtt-Tl-tt BR h>-re • ·~ Frenc doors pla11ta- l.K>r' sr Jt" e "S !),)f~t floors oa tnr" and a • e ame,, lteS Jasmine Creek has o ~er \\aria ~~ ON "'°'90HTORY 8AYS1,,510.0IO Custom bu t yea ;out.on struc- l~ h sf) e tl'e BR fonna" d room brea fa.st area lMge playt"OOfn ~ter BR 0 ' ntE 6..\' •1 stud). Barbara Au~ SUEPlWR THE Sf Ml 11,TSOMI fMJulous custom Harbor ~ SBJl.7!h8A home 8teathtak1nc OC91l t»y Md al) f Pn"Me Olftl e th room Mtd our-Pde ~ ~~pool ciasad•nc 1uterla ~SJ» Gou.rmd kachen ~nd mor~ Dano) Bibb .. --.. Send a personalized message to the ones you love! Write your own message E.gnt d1ffere1)l rearts to onoox frotT". 1..-..0 sizes Large heart-$t0 Small beMt-S20 Ir. c.oto ........ r. mes.sag.es also a .. a a_€ -= '.::.· s:; oc. -= -.o--cs ~ Call 642-5678 ----, . ' ~~ . -. ,. Orw'9i Coast DA ... Y OT Sunday • .-....-, 2•, •988 £3 ..... r~c..·. '-' .... .. _, ' '·: 1"" _,,,,_,_ . " 1 ·=· -~ ~ : .. -c • • f ;c.•.:,..r--_ ..... . ------ -.---:.-- . S: -·---::.-- Marian Martin Collection 4079 Designer Pattern 4079. Sizes 10-24 • • 2SP ·~ -~ "°"" .?oci.-~ -2 peoc)lle no s:*S ~ ""10 YOSAILLES =-,,,.,=--~~-=-=-=--=,...,.. ,,,.-----.,,,..--~ '9" MC OIO!f 000 50A. meatiBJIU anmmsT$ Sp.re "G CiU"' a•;t ~~Sea..· ... , 8"1dtca~ g•::.o"'OS °'::IOI I .. Oll!ICI. ~' _..,. 7 C8'oc::r" So--. ""'P9C> ZiW .. ..... 1111 CA.l..L. ·QOA ASIFM LllS YOI s.n..c:. ~eaor) i:-.-~Jfe .,, \ .......... IHI -...-.. U I "-~ 9 rs .. w""t • eet"t , •1eoe • 2· Cora Mesa 2·:? '26-~'u • o,s !.I'"'·~:-!5S-26!S 860-SJO.c - . ' 64 • -OJ&& 3114 t>IS()E I'!"".. ~ EQUIPIEIT SERVICE WOllEI .. •wtllTIUCI PllUCUIUIY • px~ ,.._ 3-ics Vacr..o"ll.. ~ etc ~ f'ftf"~ !94--633"'• , . -;a 1Hffi66¥Q HAHG."«1FSTRP9f~ ---------VISA-MC 673-•s •2 --------WE glllla tbd ~ toQet._. s·~ ..:vce 0 11"4 crv; X>rt reb 633-• n -~-...... 'l!p&ir Ira &1 C*d'I ~ IB.lftlY p IT ofllc:a _,,_ ri lllb. 0.- to~·· ~~ W-F 1~2iM'rl 7St-1058 •.. ·---1400-S 1100/~o P T S2000-S5000 f 'T c. W:r ~ J73..4.l~ 1 Motor Routes avai lable m Costa lesa Huntington 811ch Fountain YalleJ NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Detaver One Day a Week - Must have dependabte car and proof of insurance. Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney -.!!! •• .... • ... itm :s ~ Qm •. ~ NC* •..c" •be I 9ICS ..,... fileiry 8cf\. ~Th la'1Cal •llaJ , Alf 6027 • •SSS 00 • IY to .. • Or-. ~ OAIL Y PtLOT /Suncay ~ 2• 1988 U He ants to know what tlle boss really does all Clay Dar&att. ID the laSl sn moatm that I ha\t' b«n ~utJns foe m} compu~ I ' ha\ en t stta m' ma.nactr do much ol an)U•n&. Tbt~t t.haJ 1·m 1n consists of e'lil& propk and f'n)one dsr appears LO •oft hard This SU~ dot!'s1it Sttm h \t' a f.au u 1 ua uon to mt Do ~ou h.a\t' an~ npbnauons -S \ Dear S.Y., ~vet Ol}pnoima~and st\tnl l)pn of ~nt ~.In. SocM companin ~ a ~ rm~ • bo ptlchcs 1n and •ans ngbt along uh tht satT. Ot~ compilDJn prrfn a mocnator O\~. sett and 1mp«1or rathtt w n a doer Each Vt' dTtttn t h sounds as af . tu \t' the bun sn uon If thaJ rm·t lhr Ctit )OU11 pJOba.bl) Stt a dwllit ID ~ r dtpattmrat manap (i)tQI ~ • • • Dar llaite, I •ort few an ~ compa.a} ~ t'\n)OM b.as acttS.S lO ~ 1nfonnatt0n.. B«au~ Ylan 9'imuui-- traoon ts not al•a\~ fair aiid bcausc pcop&t ~ hu~n. a bd of resprct and aulhont~ romt' ll> Lhos.t m.a.kulg k1.s mo~ than thnr pttn « wbord1natn -\n\ commnlts on thlS ratJ-~ ~n~1r pniuce• -D D Dur DJ>_ .\ t our compan~ as not • 11.0..,... Po tra'W'g •fAM ~ ~ . ....,,.... IEWPORTER RESIRT EARH ErTRA ""'Q~e1 A ~ oeysooe ~ ~ Oh CA-L a &0 ,.... ...,. ·~ ;>Cl&- 16 rn c-..-M....r.s ~!lOr" --~ 'Wife -weo O • •F'Rel'r Of'C ~GES'"' oei • cec! •COOC-SEP'VE? ICS/lllT nP£SmER •O.,F-000 ~ •BUS P£R$0"CS • HE COOltS ·~CU»ERS •BA !=tSAO< QRCUK FOODSTOMS --··•111 SALES CLERKS WEDNESDAY IGHTS FROM 7 -9 PM at: -c.-v..., ..... ., ......... ...- For more information can (714) 474;-6109 ---- .... ~ .... .... lllr. . . . DarRatt. I U\t' btt-n"' -;gas an ~man.~ lDll'C ns.iwn1 IC: ~ ... firm fey w ~ :'. ': 'eat"\ I rt\.~"': \ ~a tckr: appor\u"n11~ ap;iO• -i • tbt' ~omi o! a pr-omoaoa :o a m~ an t."it' com pan. ~ l~ t!lC ~omo&liOA c~ ;i ~t'Ul} 'I} probkm IS tbt tM ~Uf' uc! I ha't' bttn •ori. ng t thef ~lmosa as p«n for tbt ?Ht 1"'0 "n~ How. do I prt'n>t mcKt -. tht c)b,'ious re1iatnr:u ln lh1~ .y. .. Oi.>u \t'cretan rrlai.onsiup~ . -T (' SSll L!tktwt SSlt .,,,.,. mt.w .. m •S£CIETllf • IECEPTllllST Secytl~ Cot-c;ar • .-Costa Mesa --.:1 :: -.... ~ "°"' .-.,_r • •?!! .0 "'°'"' c. ..... ot! "·"' '>-1 7 '4-24. -«.3C Dev B G_ ro< rom pan tCS f«i that ~ eaSKT •-:.~ or. • • oc ~ lf a cc .. ;x-ro.on I) or l UI ratba' • P=' :noun& ~"'OM to m. 10f· l'lY:-?ttf'\ H ~ ~ promot i.o:i' tt .111 ~.. coaf~t J• cm ~<"n· a lrt~ 10 mo't' up a~ pc-nn l p ..... ·.:! ;';'\00 In.: •11:1:;. : .o mp;t:"\ ~ •• .:!o ~ ·..appte .. or. er.' r mc:a 3.n.: kl. .. 1, lt'f1T. ~:""· RON 'lid.ids u • S..iknt CabJ....u rm~_. mst Sfl'ttUlln J.JJ rd.aid fw.SOMI cu w ~ ~ u kl" 111 an .t IW Daill . Pu•I P 0 S.x l iU CMU 'll'U. J!,!I 7112 S-.1 L. ·~ "'-':U--• 2EC -~ ~ .,_-" c.-;.- ••• ·ac:: .S"i !S: 6':<-"5Si Z'e.11 11~ I I 11 I P JOHNSON & SON Lincoln MHcury 2521 Her1'or ~ Coetll ...... ~56l0 f ns MM .... f.nl '• I· 111 ..,, :>t.-. ~ Jr....:":-- -.a::c · • -:lD'1C "'-" ?-33il3! .... THEODOtU ROBINS FOID :i~ -.as.o-..... : c~·a •I\& e-4; x•: ACURA IDT.-& YALll .A.SC ~ .. "/Oll OOl,..,.~~r--~ ~ ... dllm.t t Si "'e ,------JU.an JUCIM ~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilt . ". SJZO IW CIMNID ... abO eo!lcllli ... l · * w..-1 * & CREVIER BMW 1: 0 ..... ., _ _._ ...... , .. ~ . ... , .., • l 1 Bt """ tlel!cony ,..-y decoreted no petS. 7 16 O Shalimar S52S •852·9966• 2 bdrm \llVnlSlled ~ stmrs S5 75 , st & iasi -dleOOSlt 520 w , 6U\ 6'5-2680 IEWPllT IUCI PllUCUIUIY Motor Routes available in Costa lesa Huntington Beach Fountain Vallar NQ COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. C1H 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney -.. - I BoD 1111 o.ly ~ ~· dude '· ... )epef ftUCtl llt be Md ... Mary bulO lboet_ . ,.. 0 lldL ""'"' ~ nUaJ. ,:Alif 5027 • ·- !IT. "ldeO I ~ .... Olllc I• I carol EOE 100 ... ben-- c;tl ~ DI n IOng t 1on. P"lg b•Og :nu- ' 10 ..or.. E.R N B 7 pong ired alls. ~ 11()t11- " 187 I r 1,0.. llJC I h>m ,.0 Dl'21 -D T ~ I .. I ... . -~Coast OAtLV PILOT/Sunday. January 2• 1988 He wants to know what th¢ boss really does all day Dear ae.e. In the last SI\ mooths th.al l h.a\e bttn ••orl1ng for m) compan' I ha\tn'l Sttn m) managtrdo much of an)lh1o&. The dt"pan~nl that I'm m consuts of t1&h1 people and t\tr)Ont else appcan lO •ort hard Thts sure doesn't Sttm ltSi.e a fatr sttuat1on to mt. Do )OU ha't an~ e\plana11ons., , -S.\'. DearS.V., "[htrcart tv.ot~~of mana~rand 5ot\ttal I)~ of mana~ment stft~ Some companies prefer a h.ands-<>n ~ v.ho pttchn 1n and •or\s o&ht along v. 1th tht staff Other companin preftr a mott\atbr. O\ef- Stt'f' and inspector rathtt than a dotr • s 10/'IV Od trWlll1lg ia'ISA»-fioOrt .c.u..,.,, ........ ~----· ICS/IDT nPESITTER CMCU I fOOO ITORES SALES CLERKS WEDNESDAY NIGHTS FROM 7 -9 PM at: -er.... y.., ,.k • ., ...... , ......... Each vc cfl"ccmt h sounds as 1f)ou ba'e lM l:ltltr snuauon. lfthat ·~·1 tht case ) 01.fll probabl) Stt a ch.an.,r tn )Our ~nmtnl man.a,tmmt soon • • • Dttr Re.tt, I v.or\ for an acr~pace compan) v.here C''C'f)On~ has aCttSS 10 salary mforma1ton. Bea.use salar) adman1s- trauun 1s not alv.a'~ fair and bttau§.e prople are human. a lack of mpttt and authont~ come to thos.t making less monc~ than th~u pttn OT subord1natn.. -'n' comments on lhts rather unfair practice., nearo.o: -DD .\!though ~our compan) •~ no t For more information caJI (7 14) 474-6109 111 ...... ,, -•• Ml .... 111 an 1m n .. mu - ""' ............... ..,,..,.. .. •c.twJ 21 6*. Cella 8-t .. .__,_Clllllit• L ..... ...... c-J 21 C.••al...... ... <I 19 ct I I ..... e ... ltlllll .....ary GM ..... ...., •••• Clll•-llf ••-I •••• • Sdllill ........... ",.; ... dlliill. ,_ tnl --.. c.illlry 11 hit ... Cllal. www•1m •nn .... •m• aloM 1n this st1uat1on u 1s not O\ttt} common Unfonuna1tl~ )OU are n&ht aboul h~ sabots. racbtt than people. commandmg more rnpttt Can suggestions be ma(k to m~ corpon~ o~ tntJre depanmcnfs ulann rat.her than sptttfic 1ndJ, td- uals. or ptrha~ a sa~ range for each pos111o n" • • • Dear Ratee, r I ha\t bttn "'on 1ngas an adm1n1s- trau' c assistant f-Or m' ft rm for the lut ~ _ ~tars I r('C'('ntl; had a gokkn opponunn.~ appt"ar 1n tht form of a promouon 10 a manager m the compan) \\ th the promotion comes CALL MR. INGAllS (714) 111-1411 l IEIEE M1cwu a ~"CTe~ \t) probkm as tlut the !ot'Crtt.ar) and I ha'e bttn •ori.1nr t thtr almost as pttn for the past t AO H'ar~ Hov. do J ~\tnt m ost or 1hc ob' 1ous ~ntoi<n1 an this nc .... 00\s Sttf'eLu' rel3ttonsb1p? . -T C Dar TC It s mp-rt3:'1t that 'ou sh.re • ""'n. v.1n 1da1 Jn\htp II -~our ttam,..or refk(~., '°'-r.etcn : and gDAls ar<' ad11c\e..! !~.C'n l!<'• \uppon ma .. ~ ~01,; loo goo.! In•.: .. rn .ou v.111 rev.ard h('~ "it: a(!~111unJlr~pons1b1hl\ and authon~ • Jnd ~ umateh a promo- UO!'I ' -·e <,. ('C • i ... \\ -· ' " -· • mpa"rucs \,l,O!Jld rat'" .r '>' • t ~.e... ~pk fo r ma'" .Ji!C'm-c· • ~.}') : :'I\ 1utead 01 prr-;--g 'l:" =-=-~·'« °)t\('T .. 1 {>,' ,... c' :> r){"n,"cd l,'\C ~ .. re ~ I -str .. un -BCJ 5531 ""''.... 5531 __ _ "Itta• WT.•t1tm ~~, ... Costa MeA !"-CS :> ~ .... ofl'.lc.e WC)('9 ,.... _'F -,-;,e '° wpm ~ •-~ V -" 9-2 714-241-US.: Onr 8.G . ).. 'nt' .um1>3n1n f~l lhal an cail(T tr3r~111un •n ~ madt 1f a Ile"' pcrwr. h brougbl 1n rathc-f than promoung ~meoM 10 rnanagt for- mer pttr'> HoAt'~ promouon\ from .. ur.m ~... confidence rn C'mpl"'~· ab1hlt~ to mo'e up a~ pcr:orm I P'Aard mobtltt~ "'llhm omp.in:. pru .1jn a happ1t1 "'or1 <n\lronmcn and onr lerm err.- p ·~~ Rt11tt .'11datl.1 1s a S.O.~n1 Cahlorrs.U ('aJpW)m~I ~L Job rdaUfl qwtnJ.iOllJ cu k •d- drn.ufl u. ~r la an of ti(' Dan) Piiot, P 0 &u l u.. DHu Wna '!'!' 7112 ~., 2i ·~ ...... ~. -1& ,~ ~ " C¥ •ilttl • .-• 'AC c S •9 !!S'; 6'2-'S~S JOHNSON & SON Lin·celn M~rcury 21211 ~ !llhd Coeta ..... ~56.J() Vus tl4t 'Mfenf•E-111 A ~ ~ 5~ A.r.:>- -.tC -a CO'"IC y ~ ,._ z~33!:)2 ..... THEOOOH ROBINS FOID l~ titAJa09 ,, • : (()1T& M i!>& !>': X'( CREVIER BMW T ..... .,_~ ..... IW CllNID ... .... a.\D • ... , .... • • SllieS -Sii'*'8 PWU· L.eDng IJl-1111 1500 Auto Or • Slt\la ,,.,. Fnry•E...,_~ .. 1 • • JOHNSON & SON Lincoln M ~rcury 2t~ ... ~ 81'fd Coet• .. .,... ~5630 NABERS CADl.LAC BEAUTIFUL SELEC-0 ' of late l"IOdel ow .... ~ Ca0 n(Y&~t' Ccu'lty' See us toc:aT 540-9100 2900 Hlrt>Or 8 d COSTA MES.- . . Nl9CI MOTMIM m.L. MOAOWA• • • ti" 110 8i0*2••1 Coe··~ 6'::'1150 \ STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Department at the Daily P1tot lS pfeased to an- nounce 1ne-sennc:enowava 1. able to new bustnesses We now SEARCH the name for you at no extr1 charge and save you the tone and the tnp to the Court House in Santa Ana Then of course 1ftet the search IS compleled we -file your fict1taous business name statement Wfth the County ~. pubfish onoe a week for four wetlks u requ11eo by law and tt*i f le y04Jt1 ptOOf Of pubb- c.ahon th lhe County ~ Please stoP by to file your f1C11hous busmess statement at lhe Catty Pi.lot Legal Depart- ment 330 West Bay Costa Mesa calrforn.. If you can not stop by. p6eue call U$ If C714) 642-'321. Extet\'.SIOn 315 °' 316 and we make an•igements for you to handle thcl ptocedure by ma.I If y0u ahou1d ~ any turtr. ~~caMusandwe be more than glad to ass.st you Goodk0 1n~ new business'' TMT DAILY '"nut 1-:~ •:..·-=t ;. •• <e"'°f' .. 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Jiii-----'~ 01111MSM' 7 4 pros play in NewportClasslc Jan. 29-30 By llOWABD-llANDY in December. thrir primr and att awairinc their .,... ..... c:..i_.._. tic will be amona 74 golf pro--SOlh birthda) to join tbc 5mion tour. fcssiooaJs panicipating in the r.'Oday will also be in~ in playing bcR A name cba.nte for the IOama.mnlt tournament on Frida) and Salwday. in futatt c,, cnts according to Al and for the course nuidc little dif-Jan. 29-JO at c-tr-,,ort Bcac:b CC Ga~. one of the top stars oft.be fcrcntt to winner John McComi:sb in along v.ith lhor amatcvr partners-circuit these da)-s and a former playtt the 1917 Ncv.'J)Ort OaS'Sic frc>.Am Pb)• •ill be over 36 holes. here. golf tournament al ~ 8cacb ThlS is the 14th ~ for tbt -11 comes at a aood time of tbt Country Club. toumammtlhatwasongina1eda.stbc year.-former participent Sieve Pak MLComish. a v.inntt of the 552 Crosb)· Southern in 1975 and was (1986&. 1917)says. -mt came at tbt Club spomoml twb-day event for orginalJ)· a satdlite event ·for tbc end of the )'Cal'. I don·1 think I would Hoag Memorial Hosptal. Presb)-major tour. Su~ its incepc:ion. tbc ha,,·c pla)cd ~ because I am lcria.n in 1915. bcamc the first pb)-cr tour bas discontinued satemac events 1tttinc too t.iml. - to win twice in lheun~evcnt. but the tournament ber'e has coo-Tbr last of' IOnner players here is The Santa Maria resident went on tinued and ls among I.be most popular bc8ded by Fuzzy Zoeller. Gft°'lla'Fr lO capture I.be PGA lOUT loft& driving for )"OU.DI pros seckinc Woe and and Bob losbura ~ ~ c:bampionship but fmcd to IC1 his fortune on I.be major tour.. A punie ofS4S::OOO is beiJI& o&red card __ ~ ___ at_thc_qualifyi..;...__·..;..._· 111.;;._school_· ___ Older;;,,.;,,,;;;;;;.-_.:;..pla.;;.>i:...;U'5~-wbo__.:;..,_ba..;;.._vc~==-with I.be wiucr pick.ins up_ SS.600 thi$ year compenid to S4.l00 a year .. .In additon to it's f ulr Physical Therapy Services, introduces its ... 0 START SPINE CENTER Teresa recently left the Caifornia Spine Surgery Medical Group m Long Beadl, after tM years of directq and developing ttJetr program. She is now usilg that background to dmk>p the llew Sbrt Spill c.ts whech mdudes .... ·Etmlillt . It.ls.,...,..... Dis .... 15 .......... po:stwat lien• est• •t .. s, llWal u.a,, tect t n. soft ms. .... ,. .... !ltc -sbbJz ... mrases. • Pllielt C.t .. ,.h::tioor a a dne sesw ~ *$llMd to~ ,m 1Ant lllcl m _, ~ I • Spilll •• ,.,,, • C1ntral be P1 'c ubf:zq st.ate of tht lrl rehMtltiw eq.,...__ ' • It • I lliwlrul • l.kr* I lmllli •k1 1•BKMu1 .........,.. •· Mc.Comish will be joiM:d by aocbcr fOnner champion here. Bill ~ wbo woe ill 1914. He allo played bett in I 912and apin in 191S. Bing Crosby formulated satellite tourney idea. --- A look back at past Newport Classic events Wbru John McComisb ~ thr fini repeal _,ftntr ID tbr Nt"•pon C"'lante Pn>-'\m pf tourmmmt last )~. bt bad 10 defc11 Gal) McC Otd and Bill~ T uatn ua a pb~od the srcood ID tJx I ~}Qr ~ of thr l",.-m, that was fonnn1) tbr c~ Soulhcm.. · &eta ~as '°'1nc1' dmnPMJllS hn~ trwd to rqJQJ as •11n1cn but noot was abk to do so uatll \iuomt\b camt" throlcb •1lh hn pb}OIJ ~-.non m 1987 • Hcrr"s a ~l'I oo ~ past •1nntn: dru. MnnL H<' fired bmbn oo 4. 14. t.,.and llandbad DO~IO fimsb ~-pu. Fma roand pb) •'as ,.-ashed out on Saturdav ud tbt n rn l c-as sbontoed lO l bOks °" Sunda\ bcamr nl051 pb)<n bad othcT romm1tuncnu on Mooda). . 1115 -Ji.-~ Ra.Jn :1p1n hamptted pb} •nh the fim round finall) lf'll•i:.= Wil} •llh a sboqua SlM1 oa ' md on Sunda}. McC omrsh find a· 64 oa the final round 1.o •1n b) one nrolc.. Rod Curt bad IO K'llk '°' a l'WlMT-UP pos.bOO bduDd M<Comti.b Hr tlC'd •1th Tom ~ ooe strokr h<'htnd tbt ••oarr McC omrsh bad a 64 on tbr final d:a~ to IX &ht IOu:nWD('n l record of I }3 b lb<' 36-boir n rnt. H<' •as l.br 19711 ~tional k>nc dn' r cbampeon asa:n a~i,cur Hr aha •on lht 19u PG.\ 10W dln-1nc dtsu~ cbampeonih1p. "" -Bill llriDla. The 5&31.("0 bbod. "\ nalJ\(' W>OO b\ l•O suo«s •1\h a 6964 I 13 toUI He also IXd tbr lOU~I sconag record SC1 b) 8natt flnsbtt lD 19~ Pb) 1ag 1n the same f'ounomc as I CJ •1nna TOO) Gnmn on thr final da~ Bnnon feh II bdped bun lO TlCtCX) -\\ "hC1li Ton> budicd l.br tint bole. I JU$l dended lo pb) m~ o->"1'1 ~ - 8nUOD kad oaJ~ OK tJios) In l'W>O rounds.. WI on l.br pu-) foUrtb hok w1'cn ht·>P'mal a 13) toul He dc'k'at.ed Jdf'Thomsni ~ one suo« for lht lltlc -1 onl) missed lhrtt gTttns tn tao da.~s O\n' 36 hoks and had onl~ ont ~ and right btrd~ -hi: C'\.pQU~d about htS t•CMU) pb~ His btsl fintsh on lhc PG.\ tour "'li fourth pbtt an the Prnsacuh Open an I 191% -E.t DI pot) Doughnt~ too> thr lead on lhr first da' and hrid on to -.1n ~ thrtt st.roln o'e-r Jim Boor~ and l....ttn \hu Thr tnl'ltt'f firn:i a Ob on ~ning ~~ and a oY thr fin.al da' for a I 3' lvt.lJ He ba1's from Lin ,.ood_ ~ Ra n uSC'd 1o0rnir pn>Ok"ms but n postponrmnn or an..rllaoonofa rvund -1 Just tnt'd lo htt thr fa no.a)s and rnU<' the pttm 1n rcg1.:i.Jt1 n ;inJ I .tl~t had a hok- in-onr on 'o ~ -he ~sJ He put thr utk a""a) -.hen hr bm11Cd the 15th anJ loth hoks 10 m '<' thrtt 1n front ofh1s B('arnt "'al l tll -Mnda ~J . \1oonn dekat.n:i Tom Jonn on the lh1rd hol(. or a pb)ofl lo caput~ lhr tnk after both finist!C'd rqubuon at I 35 Thr •mnc-r bet rounds of o'"'-()6 ~fott m.ll1n,g a :-fooc puu for a btrd1ir on the third pb~off hok •'o 11I"«1br \ICt~ ltll -S.. 111.ua. Thr •1nDn' ,.as Unnl m g about qu.mng the.-tour tbt ~car ~I~ unlll hr and Y. arnr Lr" •cin lht Y.ah 0.snt') Worid m1~I &tam dumpeonwp F1nt round ~ Ron \hbno' llC'h •"ho f:.red a Lot.nc r«Otd 63. bad uoubk on dx fitul \"U' Hr 100 a doubk~ \:I' on ilk-~ bole af\Cf hts l:R1 d1Yppc:artd 1n a~ hole and "-2S n<'" found It cOSI him a t•o-strolr ~-nalt~ \b.nn as from Pcnsacob.. Fla I '79 -~ Baker .\Ra a OGt"· \"U' Jda' bcc21isc ofhcan rains t~ 1~ma~1 •zs com~ on ~ ~' 'Iii.Uh 8al.n •tnmot O\Cf &1nrt ThocnP5(>11 and Rogn (ahrn •1th a bud~on lh< final hok Hr had a fin.al round O'I •llh II.> pan and t•.J bmi.n. HC' hn ts.ad to rcpm his PG \ card SC\~ u~ 10 contanut' on the pn. tu.Jr 1m -GV> Greil. Thr nilll'<' 01 (lU\.<l:gO "'00 hh fiftJ, S«OOd 10W r\rntatl~C~ Soul.hem Hr~ "°"rids f o ~ IOr a I H &ouJ lO tJr t~ 1.&..trnamen t rcc-ord o( I H In 1q-~ hr •li Lbt "'lnnl"f of lhc Ha .. auan Open vn !nt 11\aJOf PG" lour 1m -&rwtt ~ Y.1nn1!lf b\ focr stro rs 0' er Bobb\ Y. a...td Drnnis \t~"" and ~ Fkclt~ ~~·a tou~i ttCOn1 His ~of~13J sunds~m lht kl• '""'~~ )l..~ although thl"C'C' OlhcT pb\t'f'> ha\(' tlC'd II Slnitt hr~ the tn.U'l In ,. n n1ng. flc'Untt p.cl~ ap a .. tic< .. &Or SI -, ThtS ,ar·s "'JOnct' •111 rrtt1 'r S S.6U> &om a P'1lY of $45. Amber ·~ thr I l anu1C'af' PMJ11 ad •a~ a mnnbcT ol thr 1969 v.·aaa (up team 1'7'-... EasiY..._ It look bim e-gb1 ~can~ •·nmng t.bt Sft'09d C ~ Soulbml to apcurc has tint of tltrtt 'IC'lonn on the PG.\ lOUr m .. H tS thttt • tns an l.br ~ b an~ ~ ious .. h.a.mpeoo of l.br tom- 1'1.lnk°D I tha l IS DOii' tbt '~port (~ ~.\m .\fin-fin1-a fim. r ...nd M E.asl•t>Od ,. nu to "5 oo Ji.-..aJ da\ but ~ lO WTl'I •ttb a 1 i ... t~I His thrtt ~"" utlc\ ca.me 1r. the' I~ L f.S..L ~and tbr lnnn~ Thomb-~tnnphrs \bssK iikJng w.1th thc .. ._ ~TOO 'd5on Qa.ss H e-rs l"<' O;'J' pb~ 10 tbr .:t1~1on l flhr lOUmamt-nl btr'C' to •1n t!l ihc pro punt and ~ on tbr fim · ~~ ~m i.cam lhr \amr 'car lt1S -Billy ZW.... .\ liour-uroLr \ n"" o'a &nb H~ ~ l <'s i "~11 \firs.. run Pa.1 F1tl'Ymom.. \ltlr ShC2 aod ~ \kmns p' r bobro tht anaupinJ Cn..~ Soulhn-r 11l~ Hf! tuid roaDC!5 of -1-C -for a Jc-..ho6e 1.>W of I and In add.JUOG LO "'"•l'IOI g SI piacd a s.poc 1n the nc" ,car·s ('~ Oarnbllt at ~ 8nctL Usa•ood .anJ FlnWT abo ~tl~ from thc- arh lli('·tn ••lh &ni ( rosb-·s '"'C1H t!-.at p \(' the 1nl)("f ~:&spot ID tbr Dr\I ('~ ('\nil al Pd>bk 8cxh.. 1• -y_, Grimes. In a DJD- sbonned C 11 hoks onh.} ('Yt"Dl.. Gnmn fucd a )4.J}--67 lO WlD b\ oor qf'Otr ~l:'I' 14 Otbrr pb)cn · ~ ucd at 6l. Gnmcs ptayed al Naoa:a Su:at and b,. es m Akun- lta -~ G9ft_ Thr Sca1·~-,_:::;;:::;:;::=:=:========================================================= rnadml • bo atlC'lldcd "cbn Sutt L'nnttsll) 10 C \ah.. find a final round 6110 ID •-Yt.b bis firR~~ 6. ~ for Jacob& makes ninth appearance Johnn} Jacobs. a fiormrr PGA eou.r pb)~ •iM> bas partJCq:191td oa the Ewopn:D tou.r for lbt s-.sa four°' ff\ r ,-an. bolds the disuncuoa of hanas ola1~ in men Crosb) Soutbem-~rwpon C\.d;slc Pro-Am IOUt· l'WDC"QlJ t.twa aD> Olha pro Whim J K'Obs amt hen last }ear. 11 mathd has nchlb appc:anntt tn the lOUl1WDt'D t aDd pro procvtt.mml C"C>- ctwnmn Gcoc Baum Sl)-S ht •1 II mK<' 11 naor tbri 'a.r after a 1dcs*>ac all &om JairOM 1n l..o9don cut} thts month.. A local of S60 dtfkm:lt pros ty, r pb)'C'd ID tbr toun:wDC"Ot lft I) )On.. Then ... , ~ bttD 942 spou lD lM romprubOa wa ~ SctnDanc. Jdl Tbom.snl. ~ Bro-"D and M I r R~ dos<' bc'tund JllC'Obs ••lb S<"rna~ Pros •llM> tu~r ~ 10 the nrnt sn umn 111ctudt' Tomm' .\rmO\lr 111 Ooi4 Booth IUk Bow.. R_a, Carrasco.. Jon ~flt). 0..' Id TllofT and Pa.ul "1st Tbosr •1th fi,~ ~ncn 1n- ctudr o.a, r Bart>a. """' Dotu \ttlr Go'<'. Tim Gra.bam Tbomas Gra). V ttC ~h.run. Bob Mc.\lhs&n Grq Pa-~ ud Paul Pun.in- ~ h.a'r bttn I pb)~ ,.ho ~four umcs: 47 •1lh lhrtt appraranc:n and 11 ~ •"Tth r-o ~~ ofpb) bttr Crecllt whenever you want it. WeU. Fargo comes through. With a lloe of Cft'dl1 from Wdls Fargo. you may ~ nttd appl) for a kJan a(lain.. Stmpiy W11lc a sptttaJ pcnona.lmd chttk to actt99 your c:ftdlt lOllta.ntty. Cboow from any al our lbrtt lines oe crcdl. mlDl'n.1! ts U09tt'Uftd. £QLTI'l u~~ ts~ forbumeowncn. And~ la.curai by your aodLs. bond&. or saftl(ll. Wdls f'a:tF Bank. mmtng through wtth credit you can...-an~. for almo5t any pul"pOK. D WPOa"l/ a&l,.wQA :UW &DLA 2727 New port Boulnwd Ne a port Beadl. CA 92963 (7 14) 6 75-4290a Thank You! The~"!~ Cluh P''~'"'' nt ,1~ 'l"~~ ( .a"1. P• .. \•l (r11 · I ournJ mt"rU. t"\.Ct.-r.J," hc:Jrtlt'. r • .a• 1''> •or ~ ,,, ,,,,,.:: "'t-... t'l.i • c,)r le . d t"tr upf"•r .A'1J t.:t-t"'""'~ :! .i: ·: ..1't"' · t" ::-.t"·: ~ "'"' c:- TOURNAMENT SPONSORS T l1t">e u1J1, 1J •. 1.a '' .tnJ u1~•· JC ,,,.,, 't"l '' .,.., It"-.' "'t' , " c f't"J unJt'rv.llCt" Ch t" 't"'-'ptHl (1.a"-1. ·• ., ~-.a 5<-1u •' ·• "'-', r Tht"lf ~t"nt"r,1,1t . t"O urt' d· c '·· • .... cd ... ~ .. l t"" ' ; ~ I oum .. mt:nc .\IR GEORGE ARG"l ROS Arnd °"t"l<>pmrnt Cv MR KARL BERGHEER ~ BnFhttr Co .\tR STA,LEY BR<XKHO FF \\ ~mllfl[ lm t>sunt"nr Cu Int ~IR RA~DY E\1' IG l sc ln.crnutt" Banl MR RJtflARD FLA.\tSO~. lD ~uno P.;c1hc :\an<>fW Ba fR JlM GI ~l.LJA UmtO Homn MR J HJ'.. HA:\COCK St:cunn P:ac1hc "•uorw Bani ~R DAVID H L\~~ F1n1 Lm~c &n&i. fR CHARLES HXSO:\ 'ildb fat~O Bank \1R Dc.l'\\ll'hl''-.t P'I f · • \r c· " I -" " C ·:- ~fR JOH'.' \k '\ \l t_,lf 't '\ '\l· ,l(l~ EJ .. " .. : ~"' < ... ~ .\fR ROL .\' D (.)'(,( ){ l[) r~~ J·, r e (. MR J \1 P~ H J ~I Pc--c'' ( u ~IR )(lSHllO Stll \ .\'\O -Oull" \"'r''"'" ( \ rp MR ARTIH R .'."\ f '0'1' SunJ~rJ P.a~ r ~tR TIIOM o\, TE.'T ~t \' &rut and \\ hon~ MR JA~tE.S \\ AR~A Spon~ , pc-cul~ Corp l Thank You! Tht "15~ Club. !)pomor of che :"twporc Cl.i')')IC Pro-t\rn Golf Tournament. t'.XttnJ .i heartftlc .. Thank co cht folio\' in c ht:ntt.tcCOr!) Jc 1!) cht:1r uppcrt and .ctntros1c~ ch.n mak.t:::. tht t:\t'.nt pu s1blt:. Our appreciation to the corporations listed below for their generous $1,800 contribution to the fourteenth annual Newport Classic. Each is sponsoring an amateur player and a tee or green on the course. CORPORATE SPONSORS ALEX FOODS. l~C 1 Ht ALCO'.\ CO ALLE~. ,\fATKl1' -. LECK . GA.\1BLE GLABMA'.\ H R:"'ITl "RL ~ 11'\TERIOR Dr.SIG" GREAT AMLRl(A:\ HR -T o.. .\fALLOR Y .'\LLERGA,. l'.\C AVl°'G BA'K T HE IR\ l:'\f CO BA:"'K Of '.\E\X PORT l:H:.CKMA'.\ I'.\ -TRl"ME'.\ L I'.\( fjRl CK o. PERRY K OLL C-0,STRl"CTIO' (0 T HE Ll -K (() .\IERCl RY AV"G -&. HM' :\ABf.RS (() Al RKE COMMERCl:\L Rl:.AI E-l All Pl-'.\SKf (.\Dill\( CITIZE'.\ -BA~K OF co-T:\ .\fE A CORO'.\A D LL .\fAR PROPERTIL Dl:.A'.\l:. HELPER!:" .:f.RR OT CORP "lf(PPARD . .\IOU f' RICHTER &. H A.\f PTE' T HE ~ItLD "TO:"'E CO 1 Hr I Ol R EA o~s TART PHY I( AL THERAPY TOl "(Hl:. RO t.. CO .\IA Y:"'ARD FRA:-\KLI:'\ TO~t \\HITE AMATEURS We sincerely thank the following amateur players who have supported the Newport Classic with a $1,000 contribution. Bn .in B.i xenden Ra\ Haas Gan M1tsu1 .\bu. bcm Tern Hackett Fr.in~ 0 Brnn R1chJrJ Bene• J.ick H~d .\tasarn1 O~<it• . .\I D D.m1el Uro"'n Pat Heane\ Da\ld Qu1slm~ D-.in De< l.irl... James He"' 1ct D Thom.ls Ro cers .. \f D M1ch.iel Drucker. ~t D RtCh.ird Joh.rn~n J()hn Rohrer Robert l mt'tt John Lomm.i Da\ 1d tre1ft Herb f:.nde Auscin Mahr Donald J \l'h1uker. DD. Peter Foulke Richard Mdnnid~ c .. rroll \X 111..es Richard Godber F\o\d M1Ch1e Richard \X ooc.h Ed Griffin AWARDS AND SPECIAL DONORS Aux1ltan o l Ho•!! Memorial Hospital Presb\"terian Mesa Verde Coumn Club Sc<><t and Ber d1e B.rnd s PIP Balbo.i Ba' Club Basin ~t .. rine. lnl Big C.an)On Countr\ Cluh ull•~a\ I l1cl..on Suck~ C wntr\ 1Je Inn 0.11~a-Golt Co Del Taco El 1'11!uel Coumn Club Flov.er~ b\ ~bu four ~asons H0<cl 8" h~barin Gr~t Amenon -~"n~s &nk Charle) HeSltc KDOC-TV K t Radio Le Mcnd~n Ncv.p<>n lkach Chn Lmk Lon~ptt PontiJc Rachard L oru Xe1man-Mucus :'\ewp<>rt Beach Fire Dcpartmem-Paramcdie1 f'e.,.,p<>rt Beach Marriott Hotel & Tennl5 Club :\rwp<>rt lk:ach Pohct Dcpartm~t Orange Coast Da.11) Ptl<>< Ritz-Culton John Sagud Sandpipers of Hoa~ Memorial Hosp1ul Prnbncn.an ama Ana Countn Club Grc~ mich Spu'ts Restaurancs Tare Cadillac Ro~ Thompson Ad,ertmng Art T radmonaJ J~~lers Tnnm 11!n Com~m -Make Vaillancourt Tu.>ran Battt-1'} \\est (,ust Amatcur Radio Oub ~t.urccn White J~ \X mkelm:aM om~n·~ Golf A.s.sociauon of N~•port Bnch Country Oub -- Pate won $234 ill 1987 tourney te' c Pate "'on S!J..l fOf a I Sth pla~ ue at the I 3th annual ~ewpon CLus1c Pr~.\m toumamt'nt 1n 19 .., then "'t'nt on to -.in the u1h-.nt GolfC"lass1c 1n ..\b1I~ Tc.us on 1hc ma1or PG.\ tour Pate was o~ of 10 fonner pantct· p;ints an tht' "'ic1o1. port Clan1c to capture at least one maJOr PGA tour lit~ dunng the ~car Keith Clearv.att'r "'on tv.o e'cnts. the Colonial a- uonal In' 11at1on and tht' Centt'l Classic Last "'ttkend. Pate captured the ~IO~Y Tournament of Champions at La C"osta. "'inning SQ0.000 1n the pn>(TSS Other fonncr pla)crs 1n Nev.l)Orl Be-a.ch to v.1n dunng the )Car included Marl. Calca,etthaa 1n the Ho nda Classic p3, nt' t~art 1n the Hcru 83> Hill CiauK. lal'T} M w: in the Masters. DaH· fbrT 1n the ..\tlani.a Golf Cla.u1~ Don Pool~ in the Memorial Tournament br McC'umber in the .\nhnl~·Busch Golf Cbss1c D .\ "e1bnng 10 the Bc-atnce \\c$tem Open. and Doug Te,.ell in the Pensa ob ~n Ste'e Jones "'-as a W1nner in 1he J C PenM~ Clawc. a l'\tnt "'~ pla}crs from the PG.\ and LPG..\ tram together It does not count in official mone\ "'on. FUZZ) Zochcr. "'ho pla)ed 1n the Crosb~ Southern in 1975 "'and 1976. has "on 10 tour c.-"ents sm« lea\ 1ng llu.s area alonJ \\Ith captunng t"'O Sl1ns G<tme titles He 1s one of the most popubr pla~ffS on tht tour and has \\On oH•r S-m1lhon 1n official tournament comptUllOn. Al ~1bergtr pla)ed ~ 10 1981 after he had "'on 11 tour e'ent~ He pla~ed ~ follo..-tna emc~nc-' su'!t'f) for removal of his colon 1n 19 Hr1sno"' a member of the P(, .\ xn1ors lour • Bob Rosburg pla~ed here 1n 19 r aft« "''nn1ng ~'en toure\enu He 1\ also 3 XOl0£"$ tour patllClp;lOt Thcn.-arcatotaloratleut 16 PG-.\ tour "tctoncs among the sn pro\ "'ho ba'e pamc1patcd m the Cr<>Ul' Southcm-~ewpon Clnstc Pro-..\m dunng its 13 ~can. Follo"'1ng ts a hst of other kno"'n v.mners "'nh lhc'tlumbtt of' 1ctone-. tx'h has won on the ma.)Or PG.\ tour before o r after pla) mg ~ 1>.-Gll '-1orpn Bob Lunn Cbn 1l es.. F1,e--81ll Roecn. Jel'T) HeaJd Ptul R~~ Bud .\llm. ~bn. McCumb«. Four-Da'e EKhclbef&ier. Doug Tcv.-dl. Tbttt-Paync Stn.~n. Bob East· •ood. Kc11h Fnius.. Ed F1on. Lon H1nUc. Scou Hoch. Pnn J~n Jim Thorpt. Butch Baird. Lam ZC°lJJ"-Did. Lou. Oak DouaJass Jacl F1«k.. Babe H1slq. T"'<>-Mart Cakuttdua. Keith Clca.N~. Oa \'C Barr. Don Poole' D . ..\ \\ cabnna. Lan) Mtzr. Ronnie Blac Da\td Ed•anh. Monu Ha t· alsk~. Tom PurtzCY. Vtetor Rcplado R. H S1kn. Pttt B~n. Hov.u• Jobn50n, Onc-Stc'c Patt. Rn Caldv.ell Dan Forsman. 8111 Glasson. Dan Halldonon. Pat L1~. Mart be Mark Pfcll. Rod Curl. Rick Fehr. Ptul HaD<'OCk. Mate Holland. Tom Jenkins. ~lien Maller. Petr r Oos1trhu1s.. Pat Fiu.s1mmoos. Mart' fleck man. Cnar Sanudo. Bob W~ nn Hoag: Cornerstone of Cancercare,research Over the ~e-an. Hoag MemonaJ Hospital. ~)1.enan has estab- hshcd 11~1f as the romerstoM of cancn care and rncart"ti 1n Oransr County b) pro' 1d1ng a com- prchcns1\e procram of d1lgllos1s. tratment. rnearch and cducallon. Hoac has alwa)-s ma1naamcd a reputation for beln&at 1hc f~froot of IMdical kdlook>l.l. This increases the hospital's abtlit)· to aul'1lC'\ top profos.st<>Nls and sptt1aJ1sts bnnging better catt to patients. Toda). mo~ canttr P9ttl'nlS arc treated at Hoag than at an) other medical f31C'thty in ~Count)'. • Emphasis on provtd1ng ca nett are stn tttS on an outpat~nt basis h.as vown dramatteall)' 1n rttcnt years. Some 70 ptrttot of all patJtnls undnioana C'hcmothmi P> and as ptf'C'Cnl of those rett1v1ng rad.anon thcrap) do so as outpauents H~ hkc most hosptt2J •-as Tickets on sale <ks1gned pnmanl) lo ca~ ro .. 1npa- 11cnts.. thost ..,ho •~ adnuuftl and sta) unul treatment tS rompktcd Caocn paucnts.. hov.e,n-. must come to lhc bospltaJ (nq~tl). somcumes datl) for v.ttks and e'en months. tt-tum1ng home after each t"I or tttatmcnL TM Koac CancttCmterW111 be the first f:rtt-.st.aftd.tna f~litJ of ns lund m Oran.,e County. h wdl be dn1~ ror ma.11mum OOft\'nllCOtt and ac- cns1b1lity and ,.,th the fk~1blht) to kttp pace ,..ith sro-inc ckmand and new technokJ&jes. ~ MWttnlttwtll be a pl.att v.bett lhc d~ IS tratcd aggt'CUl\tl) and lhc 1ndt'lllduaJ IS treated v.1th ~lll\lt). Groundbmat1nc as scMdul!td for March of 1Jus )CU and final plans att bringappro'~ for thr faoht) •hKh -.tltronsoltdatt allcurrmt outpat~t cann-r treatment rcsc>uTttS unckr one roof. It •aU be k>ated bclo1' tbr nwn hospl.&l campus. Just off Pacific CoastH.P•••)- 1...tnkcd to the hospital by a pcd- estnao ''3.lk•'I' and computer hnlup. the 6S.000.foot ttn~ al dmlSSH)n l leu for 1he 14th "'Ill sent 1npat1cau ltat rcqu1tt annUAI '""'pon C'l.i.wc Pro-..\,.., tolf r.adiauon thttap,. touma.mt'nt at ~e-. pon ee,, h ( oun-The thrtt·SlC)(} Cal't('ft' Ct'Tiltr •all ~ Oub on fnda) and tunia~. Jan \.. bture on the fim Root. outpmlte"nl _,,. re no,. •'al Ne at th ~S::! rad1.1t1on t.hCB~ as ~I as a h\pt-r- Club olTteL-S at JO I Scwport Bh d . 1 n lhtrmsa u.oitto 111Cf'rtie lbt efTcetne· ~c-poti 8ath or b} c-.alhna nt"~s o< ndiatio4'1 al"d C'tlitmotber.a~ 76G-S91 7. tratmmts. • Tac:~ are SS •bich include$ The~ tloon~ill indude a da) ldmtm0n one or both da)s of lhe. ~ hose>tt.a.1 for pahmts u~ng hok eH:na. The) •111 abo be aq11abk cbcmolbttaP) aad othe'r ihon-tnm 11 lbc courx clunnc tht toumamcnL ~ • McCoillish: Driving for show? lbn't·s an old sa)1ng 1n golf that )OU dn1.c (cw shov. •nd pull for doUJh ~ C'bsslc Pro-Am defend- ing ~mpeon John McComash 1s findm.s thtS lrUC on~ PG<\ tour McComtsh ptek.ed up S2S.OOO for v.1nnang w f950fl Stats dn\ln& dtstantt champaonsh1p on the map PGA tour for the SttOnd lime an fhc '~" dunoi the 1987 season but ta1~ top.in b.d. hiscacd to pb) on the tour -sain this ~o. He a\tt- a.-cS ~83 9)2rdsperdme. the second Jongrst a\ttqet"CT on tM PG.\ tour s1ntt stat1st.IC'S tatnC' into being as an integral part of pla). In addauon to v.mn1ng the dn'•I\& d1stan« crov. n 1n 198 . he also plattd ~'tnlh an caaks v.nh 11 and 27th in grttns 1n regulation v.1th a 690 mar\. But~ was onl) I J:!nd on the mont') hst v.ith SJ-U19 and fatlcd 1n his atlmlpt to ttga.1n his card a1 the qu.ahf>•n& school an flon<k. The lJ.-)a.r~ld McCom1sh paruc1- petcd in the Epson Stats ~1atch that bnngs LQllMhtt w pla~cn "'ho ha'c v.on in ach of the 10 stat1mcal cat~ dunng the past) car It v.as pla)td at la Costa Count') Club r~cnnl) and '1cCom1sh finished 1n a ttc for sccond among the nine pla~en pan1c1peung. For hi1 etTons at La Cosa. he earned another S.:> l.~SO \tcCom1sh 'i!>On the dm mg ac· curaC') t'"tn' b~ plaong a t« sho1 S fttt 4 1nchc-s from the mmer and the closcst-to-lhc-pin rompcuuon "'11h a shot that landed 10 fttt. 6 • inches from the pen. He also h11 c1gh1 grttns 1n rqulauon 10 tit' for tint 1n this catcp>r) Marl Caka,ccch~ another for· mt'r pla)cr ~. V.'35 the season v.1nncr in par brcakcn.. aJso p1clung up S1S.OOO for h1$ t'fToru He earned another S~500 for t)ing in l\t'ra&C putts al La Cost.A. Gil Morpn another former pla)er here won the SlS.000 pnze for hllllfll Jhc most grttns 1n rqutauon (.73Ji dunng·thc season but Qtk:d to PK\ up an) moM) at La Costa. Playoff f onnat in case of tie If anolba ht mutts at conclusion of J6 hob dunna lbc 14th annuaJ Newport C1assK ~~m i olf tour· n.amcnt at Nc--pori 8cach Count') Clubfnda) andSalurcb).Jan ~~30. a pla)off •111 be hdd to dt'\nm1M" a •inntt. ~ pq)ofT v.ou.ld follow the same procuiult' as last )Qr. bcgJnmng on tht firs1 hok. mo~111' LO lM wcond aod IMn &o lbc Cl&blh and ninth hoks. Last )Qr John McConush •on his sttond ulk in tbt' tournament .,,lh a rim~~ bardic to defeat Gar) McCord and Bill> TulC'n. Wai.oa: $66.000 to~evea '82: Vintage year for Newport Classic h wua\ln.)carin 1982forthe Mari. \k (umbcr :: S V.11).h 'i IQ ~I Newpon Clus1c Pro-.\m golf tour-(IQ8!i 8111 Gla!>son b'I S 151 -,,l 1 I" S nam<7nt at Sewpon Bc3ch Count') te' c Patt' :',., s 315 -:-1111~;., \tom'> Hal.3'-.1--S 15· t.5.J Rid. Fehr u,: )I~ ' '"' "1 Ed f 1or ..;(SI .J ;-1J11!>" 1 (1ub 11r ~, t .,,-1 o~ \ta\t 3 ~ ... -,., ,,.,--, Fourofthel0fonncrpla)el"5 hcre ~('1th u ca,...atcr •1 S3:'1JI,,-Doi.r Tc•dl -Sl5 ,,.,, ... -. who "'on on the ma1or PG.\ toor l)<J'-l 1~,5 1.,.---.-i. L\ [} n B J~. ~ S'I -H .:1 ·~.: I• :' ., " dunngl9 7.partiC1patcd1nthel9 :' u<"n<'').}ucn..; .S:'..i.J'-5511~S.J 1 Da\ld w .... mh • Sl-' ~1 - e,t'nt The\ included \1arkCalca,tt· Fuu' Zoe! c:r ~ S:':':' q11 111r 5 111-~1 ()J\ JI ~·1ri S' _.._ • ' l.i'IJ ch1a Pa)ne t~an. Lam \11zt and 1 •ro1 · Rus) l u.:hr.rn -.! S I .!~ 11 Marl McCumbtr Cun BHum ~ S:'I:' .150r19 .:; 11" 31 Pc.-ter J J,U~:t Ill s·. -:.: I .,-, "' M1zt'.v.mncroftheMasttTS forh1s 19 5 19 61 Ronn1c 8lad1, --Sl.l.J 15 ''"': SC('Ond tour \tC\on finished the \t:ar Jodie \ludJ 51 S:'OJ.'1~3119~) \h~d)onJIJ -4 SI r -J..J llQ 31 lJ Uvugn fl• : ' s-,., -', , ... -. '-:' 1n SL\th place on t~ mo~ hst. · Da'e Barr 5-4 S10~.~4 I' c 19"' < 111 \l<>rg.rn '' S 133 9 1, .,-5 ~ttarc40pla'c~v.-homadc the 19 ll. , Ll·nn1.: Ckm~·nt~ 3 s1:.:4._, Larr. Rml a 1:; s-: -,,,.-~ '-ta r~ l\l" 1:1 s-'<' 11-.-, .,,u, C'\empthstforl'~8~v.hopla~edinthe Budd) Gardner 60. S173.o.s·-11~ '1 RJ~ 1 .. ~an .:~ s-: ''" .. ~ Crosb~ Soutban·'cv.pon Classic 119"' 19-9, Tom Pun1cr 1.\5 St:J :' -111.1-~1 .,-. Pro-.\m1npast,cars1ncluc:hngthe Danfonman.63.SIS-"'~ BohE..a<;1~~iJ~ S l lJ,-9-{I -,... Dan HalldOriOn :5 s .......... .: follo~1ng(namc pla conmon~ last. Stc\r Jonn 66 S l~.91 l'i I ~-~ ..,-r ... -... mon~ won and 'ea~ 1n 'cv.pon ,-~---"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-.....:......~~~~~~~- CblistC) Lam ~t1zc.s" S561 ..ao~1 19 ~I Chap &d. nillC' S5:'HtJ' 11~~~- 19 :') \1ark Caka,ecch1L IU SSI .O'':! ( 19 21 Pa)ne t("Aan. 12. SSI 1.026 ( 19 :'1 Don Pook~. 18. S-&50.00S l 1977). Scott Hoch. ~I. S39 l.74-( 1980). D .\.. \\e1bnng. 21. $391.363 (19 8) Newport Classic • winners It took 13 )t:al"5 for a formn champaon to rcpc'<lt m the 'cv.-pon Clau1c Pro-.\m tf~rh Crosb' SouthcmJ golf toonumtni at '('"a· pon &ach Counlt) Club Lnt \eat John McCom1sh of Santa ~lana eaptuttd his S«Ond lltlc'" the e\<'1\l •hen he defeated Gan Mc("Of'd and BJlh T u\en on the fir5t pla)ofT hole · \1cCom1sh had Ptt'aousl~-v.oo hen an 1985 Hert·s a last of the past champion$ and W )eat' the) '110D the C\ent 19 1-Jobn !\1cCom1sh 1986-Tocl\ Gnmn 19 >-John McCom1sh 1984-8111 Bnuon 1983-Milc Go'c 19 2-Ed Oouabnt\ 19 1-M itC'h ~loo~ 1980-Bob tann 1979-Bobb) Baker 1978-Gar) Groh 1977-Brucr Flctshcr 1976-Bob EHt•"OOd 19 >-Bill~ Ziobro \\Inn ma teams t n tM p«>-am poruon or lbe toumamcnc (amattun listed fil"'Sl) include the follo•,nc: 19 1-Da\td StmtT. Bnan Tcn- n)son 1986-<~) Alo "1ad). Btll bl~~ RobM Gottdtncr. <\JM DoUi.: Tom Talbot. Ga~ McConi 19 H~) Gcortr Chehus.. John !Mk. Kmnnh Hu.Jbm... Ja~ Don Blake 1984-Robttt l..tYIStt. Mike Cun- n1n1 1913--Harlan Enck.son. Tom Anton 1982--Jnn Ht'lpmn. Ja) Cudd 19 1-Jcr~ Hclperan. Ru 1 .. U 11111 llDIDJ81.E Qrydlr's Pnmillm C a tlllt Turbo performance. etectronic high tech feature and power to si>are In this aero- dynamic eye catctle<. 1MI FWTl lfllm --E*y -CllJlllr Prawn 318 v°" rear-wheel drive. Luxury at it's finest for thousands '8ss. Cald•~ll •••lllll!ml 198()-8.rt) H:al~mo"'. Bob Mann 1979-Jim G1aouliu. Rod\ Thom~ · J~75--Tom Talbot. Ed Fion t9P--(l~) \\ 10 l..a)-man, ~ \\ alzd. Uo~d Hallamott. M1~ Wal ten 197~ ~ros. 8bb wt- 'WOOd 197>-Jd Bula. Bunk) Hnlr). 1111 Yll.YllD LE '"'*•s.cns Plymouth s new sporty mine wagon There's nothing hke rt tor~ and tun1 1• .. ...a••=11 ........ "-' Top o1 the line sedan features V-6 power and bumper to bumper warranty for S years °" 50.000 mi)es.. ~GOLF Cl.ASSC/An AOieltimlQ ~1M•ll to .. o.ly ~ • ...._., 24. 1988 -5 .,.. ... _ _.. __ _ Baum, Rohrer put together top field Gene Baum and Jake Rohrer ha\t' kt no grass grov. undcr thcir fttt an pulling together another field of ) oung golf profCS$Jooals for the 14th annual :'llewpon Classic Pro-Am tournament at Nt'wpon Beach Coun- lr\ Club Jan :!9-JO. ·The duo spent time an Aonda dunng tht' December PG.\ quahf),ng school. tallung personal!~ v.1th the )Oung pros sed.1ng a card for this \t'ars tour. · Th(') ha~e spent countless hours 1n organmng the operation and an gt'tlang tht' top 74 )Oung prns a vail· able to compete 1n tht' tv.oda). 36- hole pTo-am e\ ent. us o'er th<' ~cars ·· ..\usun Mahr 1s an chargr of amatt'ur pla~erprOC'Urement. .. It isn't djfficult to get a full field of 74." he san. -Each toumammt and corpor- ate sponsor gets one spot an the field and othcrs pa) S 1.000 for the pri\ i-i~ of pla~ang v.1th a )Oung pro foT tv.o davs. "Th"' the amateurs watch the dc' t'lopment of thc1r panacu~r part- ner on the PGA tour through the next decade or tv.o ·· Winner will get$5,600 · Man) of the )oung pros. even though. the~ get a card for the 1988 campaign. don't gtt an opponunat) to pla) unul later an the season and v.elcome the opponunat) to pb) at N~pon Beam IT. The pu~ f<>f" the 14th annuaJ The fruits oftht'ir labors havt' paid Nev.pon Classic Pro-Am at Newpon ofThaodsomd) an past ycan. Fonner Bc.ach Country Club o n Friday and pb)ers here b.a'e ..,on a numbeT of Saturday. Jan. 29-30 bas been in- toumaments o n the PGA To ur m-creased b) S5.000 with lht winner duding 11 durinJ the 1987 season. In picking up $5.600 tbJ.s yar compattd addat1on . .\I ~berger. ""'ho pla\t'd to $4.SOO an 1987. here 1n 1981. v.on thrtt senior tour All o(the 74 professionals partte1-Pro-Am ezecatiTe CODlJDJttee e'ents last 'ear paung v.ill pick up at least S200 for -'- .. This 1s ·a labor of love for both compleung the tv.o-da) event. ln llaaben of tM ne-w-pw-rt .. C'•eele ~ Jake and m)self.-Baum sa)s with addauon. the thrtt low scores for the eaecatiTe NWl•I~ are plctared. They modest). ··w e arc only one sq.men I final 18 holes on the second day will Mft c =,.._. for tM .Jaa. 29-SO nemt at ~ 811c ll C...try CJliJa .• of the large number of volunten di\ 1<k S500 as follows: S250 for first: workers v.ho devote many houn to St50forseNndand SIOOforthint M c • h .r,• t • lh~~~0!~~o~=~from pt~n~=·~jbo~~tto::;~· c 011118 was11rs repeat winner the qualifymg school for the bulk of rettive an add111o nal s2:xf with our pbyen th~ days. We handed special prizes for a hole-in-one. John McComash of Santa Mana bttn unable 10 reta10 ha.s card on the round last )car. -They didn't bfatas each one of the players at the school a Here's a break-down on the pu~ became the first repeal w10ne:r in the PGA tour and each )ear must go to much and lhty ~q>t runnins high on letter m v111ng them to play here. We for ~he top finishers: 13-year history of the Crosby the quahfyin1 school 10 try for a spot the hole.~ rourst as a iood one but also include some playen from the F1rs1-S5.600: second-S3.800: Southern-Newpon Classic Pro-Am the nut year. at lacb par-S's ... Golden State golf tour here on the thard-S:!.600: founh-Sl.800: when he defeated Gary McCord of McComlSh •on an 1985 whtn he Srotts1nd1Catcthecourseplayedas West Coast. from th<' European and fifth-S 1.500: sa 11h-S l.20t;): Escondido and Billy Tuten of t1t'd the tournament rerordofl 33and touah as e\tt. pnbaps even touahcf . ..\s1an tours and some Southttn se't'nth-Sl.000. Pnu moi:aey w'lll Palatka.~ on lht first playoff'hole defeated Gal') McCord and Tom Onry four pla)crs finished the com- Cahfom1a PG.\ club proft"SS1o nals as be paid through :!4 places wtth 24th with a birdie last )ear. Lamore byont stroke. In 1986. baV) petition undtr par and lhret others wen:· rtteavang S 175. . McComish. a national lon&dnv1og rams fOCttd him to canttl when he cquaUcd par for the two-day compn1- ··we only have 74 spou to fill and In the PT<rAm compcllhon. the champton on the ma,or PGA tour didn't ft'l btyond Santa Barbara on uon. an th<' end 11 comt'S down to making a v.annangpro v.all ~Jvean.addataonal both as an amateur ( 1978) and as a his way to pla)IOJherc. Unforturuue-Last )Ur. aJI ~ pla)'Offfoes had cho1ceofpla)el'$.-Rohrer adds. "We S7_50 with second ictung S600: prnfcs>ional (1983). used an iron off l).forh1m.lhcra1oubocanceUedthe an opponuoll) to win tht event an want the best field possible and at the third-$525: founh $450 and fifth the fir5t ttt on the fim playoff hole. fim round of play but has spot had rqulauon pla) on the 18th hole. samt' tune ~e want to include a $375. Tenth place v.-111 receive S 175 Then he put• wedee shot ~ib• feet aJrcad) bttn IJW'n to another playn-Tutm. •ho finished first. mlSSC'd a n_u_m_ber_o_f_1h_ose __ w_h_o_h_a_ve_su__:.poo__;.._ned __ e_x_tra. ____________ from the pin and unit lbe pull for ht.S 8) McCom1sh standards.. the 10-foolCT for a birdie. McConush second victory in tbfft years al cou~ isn't Iona. '"The course t.Sn't missed a foor-fookr when· he didn't .:;;: ~\'.$ ~ Newpon Beach Country Oub. long but the grmu were tou&h pb)' CDCMCb break 8nd McC'onl faiWd Despite his succeu here.. be bas toda)," ht said at condUSJon of his on anotha 10-fooett. We are a part of ••your team • • your community • • and your future. That's a win~ing co1nbination! CdQ«YENlfH!lnr.utce§ 2970 Hmrtlaur ........ 0... Mesa • Tlf 979-GDO ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii STRONG 'EmEA F .O.LC. LOYAL · SAFE NEVADA ·eoB'S 'illITTiihlilaiiU•lil •lS lll ... Plci I ::-.:'Mir... • 14•• I ...... I _.._ ................ DP lntJa I --.m.....,..-r-1 • 11111 ................ ~ •Alll "'fl =:.~::: •12••1 ,., ........ ..,. I .,..._.._.......... I ........ l/JI. --~---.----------.-.., --·----I • ._.,...._...., I -'2" I .....,..._ I ............... an.. 24741 Alide 411.QOLF Pkwy. cn..-a 1111-F N MT M IUM. t0-6 - Eleven former players praise tourney ,. . • , BOWAllD BANDY 8eeO\ Is ....... hf WY'-.. II M' OOOd ....... Cu 2 2 "'°""" Md • 9LIW'Wlfet wnich mum a lot ~ 10 me. II wain'I fhill lono aeo, either When the MONY Tournament of · "I rernem«>es Olav•ft9 there witl't ltlt C'bampions was S1.a,ed at La Costa Pf'tsldtnl of "-9.i1>oa &av Club as mv C a b tJ 11 · amateur PWtner. Wtlefl I 901 ma,rrieo !lit~ ounlry U rettn 1Y• WUlnttS on, he wnl me a free ni9flt at the S.v Club from the 1987 PGA Tour who bad u a weodllno l1lifl .. pla y ed i n the _C rosb y MMHtMc:CUMH• SoulhC'rn/Ncwpon Classic Pro-Am · A• l6; Ht: s-t; wt 110. participated. 0. ......... 1Y76. TbcR ~ I 0 from the regular tour ,__~ 1"2. and Al Gcibcrwer from the Seniors "" ~ 1 <~ &usdl Oas"<>. and ..__ .a.-._ _ _, l"7 u, • II' IJ90M4 (22nd). t0Uf, ~~ UK1" IWU l(s caner --.: S. cumulalCd 14 victories.. three by' caner•• a a · 11.m-'k Gribefler.' . ~ McC~ doesn't r eme1obel Tbtte wasn't a disscnuna vote ~about Plavong "' thf Crost>v So\lltlem -inst the com.-.ition at N---"' W7I excec»t for Ifie treatment iw .._, --~-....,. • rec~ here. 8cach Country Oub. and most fdt "Thlv trHted IA Yt<V nlQly in ,._oon the tournament here shoo&d be con-&acll," McCUfl'lbef a id wnile warminll tinucd forevtt with otbcn added to uo for the MONY Tournametit of benefit the youna pros~ wcl! as those ~ae·~ ,<;:t:.,;\~Z~ with who 1tave-~ lhrirpnmc and me ano ll'lev ll"IOWlll 11 was t>Hutiful Tl'le awaJt the scnion tour. peoo1e -e rallv Ne. 10 us, 1 feel tnat t!Ws Herc's a look at those 11 pla)en: tvoe of 1ou-nemen1 "ttrv llOOd for vounv 04•veo NOef' to oe1 started°" tne lour .. DA~aMtl -..: lS; Ht: ... t; Wt l9S. 0. .... lilce:'1"1t ....... e.e: 1f7I & 1911. 1'11 wtllll; 1 (Geof'N-Paclf'IC 0.Wc). "'7 = r • l10Z.l'1 (s.ethl. C....wt1111;2. C.... el ' I · l1'S.OOS. McCumber is one of golf's milionalres •nd nas five career viclO'lts. He finds ll incre~v difflCUlt 10 devote futHime 10 playing envmMe, "°"'ever He is bun in Atlanta dHi9nln9 90tf coursn and l'tlls llW'tt divi$lom under the umtr~ of Mcc:umotr Goff -courw arm tec1. comtructlon and ,,,.~, ftm\S. In 17 towNnwnts in "'7. C~ 011ve a.r '*' ontv one toP lO fin1$11. but ii WllS OU1Stwdne. He bllislered f9't Hfsn Anwtta ~try Club alUrW lo oost a '6-a-6'-6S-2'S and won tw four "'°''-HK ?Jsilftdllr ow ~ aemed lllm I lOl,000 and matc:hed ffle tournement record. s~ l'ftOUlltl. ,. ~ ltd unfil ....-into fflt ftM1" rOl.Wld when "he birdied 0 , 1', IS .,_, l'- "I r~ o&.vine In !tie CtosbV Sou!Plem a ~ of llmt$," 8..-r Mkl before nis Cl9eflirl!ll round al La Costa. "I feet "'" l..cf a lol ,,_. of !how ltind of 1ournamenn now !NI .,,.., !\ave ~ a l>io IOW'Mll'Mnt '°100I. "One~ WOU wt DUI lM 100 20 from lhe sdloof. It's tOU9tl wttine Into• I~. I rMIY enioY9d P49'(N in ~t BeeO\'' Alter a mediocre sr-.n in 1917. he ~ four IOo-five fmi$hes wotnin a one-month ~iod and i~ Pli' money winnino tote! t>v SlQS,110 in lhlll time. His victory in !tie AnheuMf'sSuKll Oassic ~ve llim a winner's c:MdW>f 1110. 160 IO meke l\im the tour"' 7tttl millionalf't L.AattY MIZE A•lt:Ht6sl, Wt: 160. ... .,.. 111111'9: 1tl2. ltW w11111; l en. Me'lersl l"7 u• l't · SS61.A1' (6ff\l caner.-:J atw w•s&tOL J US4,121 A Ntive of Auous1a. Ga .• LMTv Mia 9'WW UP cir~ •bo\11 • victory in the femed 90ll dauic. "Wlnnin9 The /Ms,ten was r~ M>methinlJ, a dreem come ff"UL'"" To wtn n. tounwrll!U, l'IOwever, hf faced • Clle'lfOff witt'I ~...,, Gf9 NomwNI and~ S«ve 8411fttef'OS. He t\it • 1 .... dlipsancH\.wt '1IC)t hi WucJl IM Din __. -0 fd into the CUP for a tlirdie to .... , NonMn for,.. title ,,,,;"' lift ·~s.N>t.'' Att.r The Malen, he dldn'I win llNin bl.It -as MCond in the Geot9ias Pecffic and the Southern. He WH four1tt in ltle U.S.. °"911 and Md nine too 10 end 1S too 2S flnishn in 14 lounwnentL ''I ,.,,....,...., IM Cl'OSDY SoultW'n verv wet,•• tie seict wNle wllCtidne for IN "'°"4Y TCJUnW'Nflf of ~15 et La Costa CC remnnv. ·•n wn a lot ol flA\ lllld tflere wes • lot of 900d .... It wes ""' eood for rM, and I mede ton'9 "*'" (lie finisMO in • lie tor Malftd). I ... ..., ,_.., we1ttt1esecondd9v. "~ ...... .._..were so nk:lt. Md I ,.,....,.... .... .. " --,...., ....... Nc'k INf\. end I _,.. Nv ,._. ..-. • -~-,......OUtlwilbellt ..,_.. ... .,.., ..... "is ....... SftW~Aft a. 216; Mt 6-t; 1ft 1'S. O.tllwt11Ca"'5. ....... -. .. &1'11 . ... WIJs ' (Soulttwesf Onsld. ... Sll5,nll1Mf\), atw Wiiii: ls c::w..r ....... S.... ,..._ ls e UCLA ~ wtlO ,...... eniD¥S ............ ••v'ei'f .... 1fl .. .,.r. llut ......... ....,... ... ... wer .,._•bill -°" .._ PGA f-.,'" "'7 ..... ~ .. ftntwtftefld...,. ........... ~..,... ..... ... ....,... ............. .... tWk9 • ftWIW ....... Wit (tlll) -.. ... ••...._m~11111-~ "9,C9'M ................ .. YHI'. wtnng l'lis first tou--nenl, IM A.,;fine Soufttwesl Oauk In S.len-.. He fltlisned iM WM wittl sill too 10. firnnn and won S720, 122 in his Int 10 """"Is and s 19', Sl2 if! 1'is f!lllll wven. DOM POOLEY" Aee: l6. Mt: t-1. Wt: llS. o.t11w~1n6 ~ llllre: lffl. l"7.W::l (~I '"' st i 11 wso~oos Ottll>. caner.-::2. caner ut 5 •• Sl~,239. Don Poole\' icond a million OOllar ncM- • in-one on the 17th rlOle of ine fiNJ'«"ound of ttw Hef'f r &av lii1I caau.c. nis ftrSJ ace in • 11 ye.,-s He hil a f siron on the 192-yard hole. He d t Ifie million with lhe Arnold Pa~ Chlldr•'s Ho$i>ttlll in 0....ndo. but he slill r eceivn Sl.Ol3 a montti for the ,_., 20 veers His rec.ollection of NV in the Crosby Southern is v~. but one lt'ino stands out • trom l9n . "I !IOI to st.-v al mv tOllls Place in Le9Utlll Beacti •nd soent a IOI of time at lhe 1>e.ai llWll week." l'le Y kl ar La Cos•• wl'tile warrTHno ue> tor the MONY Tournament of CnemotOnS rece11ttv. "I love to Olllv in t~h and I feet !NI lhOW whO are not N\rine on lhe b'9 tour shOuld !Mav -~ lhftt om. Tiie! tourl\4menl is a oood sll'PCl!no sJOl'e." ,_AYME STEWAJIT Aero JO, Ht: 6s I, Wt: 175. °" .... Mnc:9: 191' Plii.-41 ~ 1992_ 1917 Wills: I IHertr aav Hi• Class;cl 1917 •. . .. \Sll,026 (l?thl career WiM: J CW-~ Sl,ISU36 In 1916, without tne ~'' of • victorv, Payne St-art oidlfO uo S53S,ll9 with 16 too 10 fml~ and • scoring average of 70.36 In 1917. on ltos nome course at Bav Hill. a 69'-67 stan C>Yt 1wn on second D4llce afttf' two rouncts. He hrtc a 6l on S.lurdav llnd 1 dos;ng 6,S on ~v 10 QOfurt' tl'le title, his first ~ 1913 He doesn't loolt a l tne Newoon Class.c Pro-Am as 1 lournament after NY!f'Q het'e' 1n 1917_ "It's • orosam, a Cf\a1'Ce IO O<k UP a little monev," ne said after finisnin9 a oractice rouno at u Cosfa recenttv "t dOn't aoorott of ii as a tournament It's a goff f'Veftf tnal IS furo ancl ll'tal'S WflV 1~ QO rnere to O'lv " DOUG TEWELL A• ll; Ht: ~ 10; Wt: 17S 0.,... ~ 1'7S "'.-41 Mr't: 1'76. 19n & 1979 1917 Wills: I (Pensac:Olll Ooen) 1917 u t . U-SISO, tlS (11U) ~ .-: . c.r.r w• ±a: Sl,2'9,919 Oouv Tewell. """° out tovetner four sut>-70 rounds ro wtn ~ PensacOll Ooen t>v lhrtt strolln, ~ a ..eteran on 1ne PGA Tour and otayeo in HYtt early CrowY Sot.rtnern lour~!\ "It's a Olace to !Kllv and eartv in VOU4" career that is irnclortanl.'' T-d s.iO while l>nK1'°'"9 for !tie MONY Tours nameni of O\arnooon$ r~ttv ·vou have to gel the comoeti1ion ~ .,_ t>el1 T'Nt's a real llev out nere "I came 10 Newoon Beach ar 1ne invitalion of Rav Haas who was ~; denl of 1 o.tnll rnere at tt>e rime We are oood lf'iends .. D.A.. WE ... ING Aee: 34, Ht. 6s I, Wt: llO °" ,... MRc«;. 1m ,...... Mre: 1971. 1917 wtM: 1 I Bea trier Wf'\lttn ()oen I ,,., ~ SJ91.l62 (?Isl) c... --z career ~ s 1.216."9. 0 A (snort for OonlJd Altlel1 J e<llOYecl lhS 1>61 SNWl'I in I l Vffr\ 1n ) 1917 •nd nad • oanner monln in AuguSt with S74S,000 1n wonn~ I r~ Ille oeoole ar N~ Bead! " he sa.o w"ile warming ue> for tile MONY Tournament of C~ ar La C~ta CC TrteY were verv QOoC! to mv ....tf ano I a"CI I'm g1aa 10 s.ee vou are shl navln9 tne 1ournamenr tt~e 1 1 tnar West Coas• oeoole are e-11oous 10 get OlavinG. ano 1nvtitne vou get to Olav r1 netPs H 1 Olaver ~·1 make rne f'oeta in tl'le ftrsr ,_ events •l's noce 10 have suc:n • t~nament avaolaDlf ' AL GE•ERGER AW: SO, Ht: 6-2 Wt: 115 Oft teur ~r. 1960 lsen<or rour ssna 19'7l ,..... Mn: 1911 1"1 ..-: 3 (V antaQe Cuo. Lu Ve911s Sen~ H•llon Head lnternatlOl'llll ltW ~ S2t.C.1'1 "'"' Career WIM: 13 Seniors, II loufl Ciwwr ww IL Sl.256,54 tour, S264 7'I sentol' s lour Al Gett>erver oia.,eo '" ~ 8eactl '" 191 t ..,,,_ recoverrnv trom \Uf'~ tor r-..ai of rtts ClJIOfl He t:inn9S UP • oomt tor N-POrl CJ,aUJC Pro-A.Tl~; sors to cons~ ·," 1ne luf\Jf'f of Nvtf' orocur~t Tne tournament ~e •s oefln.tetv gooo for •ne vounv olaven startino our on •M Pc.A Toor · ne said on tl'le dr1v1ng rit"9t' at La Costa wnile W¥mt"9 uo. for 1ne Seniors MONY Toumamenr of Chamop1s rec:enttv • It is alw QOoC! IOI' tne olOfl' Cll4vers mow wllO are oa~ lntlT or~ on tne rour and are watlillll k>r .-5iO 10 .om me senion '°"' "I rfJ'l1e1tbtf olavl"9 with 8oO FlucY ancs we n.c:I 1 orear r.me It •as •n f'IOf'Ot' for ~ ro olav rhe<'e noeoatv '""'" SOI> """° ...as a 0t0 oonot" 10 u se IC..~oer s atma mate< I I reatv hOOt tl'>ev Ct>nttnue rne t~! '11ere JO' a 100G lime 10 c-ln t9n Gett>erGef fireo rne iowut rouno " PGA n~IOt'v "' tne Oannv Thonwu MemOf\;$ Ootn ~ molOed a l}s undef·oar 59 ov ru1111-v I• la1'Wavs and II Qf'tt<'S PElllSKE The name synonymous with qualrty, unsurpassed performance and dedication to excellence. PENSKE ·--------~ Al_I T Q C~:N..,...ER ~ NEWPORT GOlF CLASSIC/An M.41-tg ~-.. to tt'9 o.ty ~. awy 24. 1988 -7 - ... . WE'RE ADVANCING THE ART OF DRIVING. OUR PEOPLE MAKE THE DIFFERENCE . 1988 LINCOLN CONTINENT AL SEE US AND FINO OUT WHY a -NEWPORT GOLF CLASSIC/An Ad\ieiMtg ~"to .. o.ly PllaU9undmy, -...y 24, 1W MEGCU~Y LI NCOl ~J 1988 SCORPIO THE LEASING PROS WHO CARE 1988 MARK VII L.SC