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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-02-28 - Orange Coast PilotFrom Huntington ~ch to San Clemente ... M'e've got .the coast covered I SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1988 . ''DEAR SNOO~ RECENTLY · · ·'(OU AVOIDED l-4AVIN6 KNEE SUR6ER'/ 8V CLA1MlN6 THAT D065 l'ON1T HAVE KMEES .. '' \'AS A PH\(51C IAN , I MUST TELL \(QU THAT 0065 00 INDEED ~AVE KNEES .. 11 DUCKS DON'T HAVE TMUMB5, WORMS DON•T HAVE A~M5 AND CATS DON'T '"4AVE BRAINS!! 2-28 OR SHE MIGHT 00 FOR TME ATHLETIC T"'PE DEAR DO CTOR, IF VOV IN55T ON PROMOTING TH IS INSAN 1Tlf' WE SHALL BE FORC ED TO S' E '(OU FOR MALPRACTICE t MAY5E I'LL GO Wli~ iME. RUSTIC LOOK ••. THAT'S HER!. HOW '70 ~ J LOOK? DOGS DO N1T HAVE kNEE5 AND FISH DON'T HA: E FEET ! ~EE 1-\EE "4EE MEE ~EE .MEE P.5. IF '<OU REALLV ARE A 6000 DOCTOR , '(OU'LL SEND US 50MET~IN6 FOR A ~EADACHE ..• . ./ Jim Davis OR SUAVE. ANP SOPHISl IC.ATEP • I \. DENNIS THE MENACE You can· t throN at HI Joey_~ He br'1~ ~ oor MAIL ~ 1;::;:::;.~~l~ ~..,,,, --111 I JLLI j;!Jla ~~ ........ ~~~~·~ fl!lf~I JUDGE PARKER • -'.i_ DON'T FORGET, SUSAN! YOU'RE A TEAM OF HORSES COULDN'T COMING OVER TO SPENCER KEEP ME AWAY! I WANT TO FARMS AT NINE IN THE SEE THOSE PAINTINGS OF MORNIN(,! YOURS, DAVID! • BY HANK KETCHAM I by Harold Ledoux NOW, LOOK ... YOU GET BACK IN DAVID'S RIGHT! THE HOUSE.' IT'S COLD OUT HERE! WE'LL SEE YOU I DON'T NT YOU TO 6ET SICK! TOMORROW! TAKE 0000 CARE OF YOURSELVES! SHeS A SUPER ANO A WONDERFUL SHE'S DONE MORE FOR MV KNOWING SUSAN, SHE WOULDN'T HAVE SAlD SO IF SHE DIDN'T THlNK ' LADY, ABBEY! FRIEND/ EGO, MY SELF-ESTEEM, THAN ANYONE I'VE EVER KNOWN! SHE ACTUALLY HAS ME I BELIEVIN6 THAT I'M A J GOOD ARTIST! • r 1 j 1 ~~--~~ ! SO, COUSIN! DOONESBURY MOON MULLINS SKREEt< ! 6KROf\\K ! ~RE.E~.' YeJ-1, TWISTY--IH' PLUSH801ToMS WERE' RE,ALLY INTO CHE.AP TOYS ~ ... ...-....~ WMEN I WA'> ,A LITTLE f<ID ... 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Maureen -now the Repubtic:an _, u.. National Committee's co-dlair -wanted to be California's GOP candidate for the U.S. Senate, but Wyman refused to endorse htt. Maureen's adopted brother, Michael. paints Wyman and Reagan as ocglcctful parents in his autobiography due in March, On w Outside looking In. Q When moYle aeviewas like SiKd ad l.!'Mrt • rrriew a mo'fit., do they wmdl it more than oace? -Mary Ann Mi.streUa. Rochmer. N. Y. A. No, usually a movie sets one shot only. But if the opinionated hosts of Siskel c:f Ebert ct tM Movies saw a film early -say, at a film festival months before its rdeme -they may take a seoond look before they write thCl.r reviews for the show. Q. ~ :=.ir toys med in the Dm.mJ -Greg Bishop, Reno. Nev. A. No, and if you could, you probably wouldn't The toys (including speed boats and fir'Mpitting ~ns) arc built Just for com.macia1s by Tooey Maninger of Los AQ8C1cs. ~ $10,CXX> to $20,CXX> for a pair, ordered in C89C one should bmlJc. But the toys may be grabbing too much attention. So many peopJie ask about them, says Duraml vice president Jim-Donahue, "I01Iletimcs I think we should be in the toy rather than the battay business" · Q Abem Abdal ObQalwoa and Kareem Abdm- • Jabbmr-are time M.U. mmes? -A~ Baumann, Wausau. Wis. l Yes, mostly. LA laker Abdul-Jabber WU born Fudinand Lewis Alcindor Jr. Originally AathMr be cbanaed bis name ~n in 1971 . Olaj~ who plays for the I Houston Rodcm, was born in Nileria with the full name of I Abeln Abdul Ajibola ~n. ~ His last name is in his native LUHU llbW tnl>al langn.,: and means ii 1 flll Ill. "always being OD top." Top that! ~USA WEEKEND Pubished by Gannett Q>. Inc. ·~ 1• UIA WB1CB1D Alln H. .......... Chelnmn Jolln J. eurtey, Pt 11ldlnt a CEO ..... a.. PO blOOW, ._. ...... D.C. IGOM, (1'Clltm.... , ...... ... The name game: Lots ofstarS play .._._ .... ftad••---Llla =a= Q What will A ftrJ Brooks do wbm S,awr. F<W • Hin a->es oB tbe air? -KalJry Kelly, SanJa Cruz, Calif. l No ODC says the ~year-Old Show will be ~ But Brooks (who plays Hawk, Robert Uridl's sidekick) can pick up his tocbina career any- time -he's OD le.ave &om Ru1g1m University, where be taught acting for 13 yean. The Gary, Ind., native is married, bas two kids l£AP Y£Af< and lives in New Jersey. . llAPPY lllTlllY TO •.• Al Rosen, 64 ( 16 in leap years) The San Francisco Giants' ~ manager, born Feb. 29, 1924, has kids and pandkids coming in from all over the USA for his ~ery-four­ ycars cdebration. "It's my 16th birthday and my son says he's png to ,et me a earl" Q .. that rally ~ BmilaD .... ftipl In bb • Tideo, Got M:y MW Slit Oii Y-1 Aud why ue there two Yideos tor that ... ? -John NeidrUr, Floyd.s Knobs. Ind A. The ex-Beade, like any ocdinaJy 4>year-old, isn't up to acrobatic&. So a stuntman did the flips. There ue two videos (the ooe with flips is 9Ct m a drawing room; the other is in a video arcade) because be bad two ideas. Ratbt.r than cboole, be shot both. _....,., .......... and ... J --1 I ~ Dennis Farina, 44 (or 11) w The Siar of TV's CrirM Story, born Feb. 29, 19-44, • bas • simple wish for ms 11th official birthday: 'f -robe lalthy and alive at IF 22. .. Farina, a a former police officer, will spend the day in Las ~ WOlting on his show. By the wayl ~.~­ Lc:8p Yean. be and R09ell both cdebrale oinoaays • OD M.an:b 1. Mare .. 1.-p Day • P11it 18. . - mmlttee'a Olympic to bcmar those who standards of . "it \:J . ~ '"' . .. I : I . r ---~erf four years, doesthe~le. 1 -~. . : •..,. f t 196 8-- r&b BeamonS greatest tnumph was not just in the long jump. It was the leap from a New York City "project" to a full college scholarship. He then went on to ~ a worlds record , a rec- ~~'"""·~.-··--._ oai that remams unb~. _.._..;."'.::i..:.-----19 7 6 -- cbirw at wtmer will bechmelt bv a distinguished panol-<>f ~mpic experts, including past Otympians and~ membets ci the media. ~ IMl8ld is new, the spirit lt ~~old as the Games thenr selves. Sometimes, it is overcoming adversity or performing be.,.ond any· one~ expectations. Occasiooalty, it mearu losing with grace -but not foe tack <•si<icr the QlrmpE trit that burned brightly within , .81~SDlllM"1ery, an ~r that was dominated. by men. -She oontinued tt> ~~dcsptte ~~-: iiipoosibibty <:let~ . ,and Because Man.di House will always be a part ci the spirit ci America-che same spuit that gives meaning to che Olympe Games-it ~our privilege ro honor the tndiVldual or tram thac worbd steadily to keq> the Olympec ideal aliYc. 10 that sptnt, WC dedac:atr ~award. ·-- ; l I J ••• , E L L I I I A I IE TT Matlin inakes her move The 'Children of a Lesser God' star is in R~a now. About to start a TV movie. And revving up for a role that lets her speak her mind. ·-----aa.1• Marlee Matlin zooms a.Jong the Pasadena Freeway m her blue NiSWl Maxima. steering with her left Jcncc and signing with her hands. Her assi.slant. Jack J a.son. frets in the back scat -Sec, she tailgates," he says. "She scares the hell out of me when she drives." .. Just dose ~-eyes, .. Matlin says aloud. flashing a defiant grin in the rcarview mirror. People used to think that Marice Matlin would never drive a car. Or make it as an actress. Or cvc:o find her voice. Now, almost a year after win- ning a best aclJ'CS Oscar f« her firsa film, CJtiJdmr of a Laser God. the 22-year-old performer, deaf since infancy, is about to start a TV movie, 1JridM to Si-/ma. She'll pmy a deaf woman •II 1111: -._ llrt II""'' .. ,,,,.,.,. ..... ., .... ,.,. .. 1l liiln..., .......... nc ............. fighting for child rusrody. Then comes a fantasy-style movie in which she11 have her first real speaking role. Disamnngly honest. rcplly beautiful and occasionally im- possible. Matlin is determined tO make It This weekend she's in Lenin- grad, wrapping up a 'MD-long visit to the Soviet Union. where she ancndcd the premiere of Children at the U.S.S.R.'s ~ American Film Celebration. Matlin is the darling of bene- fits and balls. She wins prizes for being a role modd for others with disabiliucs. Says her mother, Libby: "Peer pie love her even if she tells them of[" She docs. Often. "I don't like to be labcJcd ·Marlee Matlin the deaf act.rcss.' l am an actress, who happens to be deaf." She spealcs slowly, emphau- cally, pushing to make hersell underStood. Aer husky voice 1~ uneven but intelligible and get- ting better every day through speech lessons. .. People think they have tu talk loud because I'm deaf I talk loud back. .. Matlin· irnpeuently bangs at Hollywood's wall of preJudlce against people with d.lsabi!Jt1es .. I'm breaking that bamer. . . I believe in myself" It helps that she's beautiful. with ivory skin and mtense ~~Y eyes. She's sexy. too. though she tries to tudc 1t some- times with bagy slurts and tor· toise-shdl glasses. It irks her when others "over- react to my beauty." Matlin's physical presence 1s hard to ignore, though. She's a riveting natural actress. usmg her entire body to express bcr mcrcurial moods. Her signing is theater. FJat» raie. Emotional. She poses, p turcs, shapes words and letten in the au with her doll-like bands, all the while mugging and clowning. Seeing a child, she smiles a p.nt smile, bends her knees, flinp her arms~ and beck- ons. When she's tired of wailing for her interpret.er /assistant Ja- son to get off the phone, she dances an impatientji&: "She holds no tccl.ing hid- den." Jason sa)'S. .. Everything comes out on her face." When Jason ~ about her dnving. she calls him the old lady. When he's not translating her fast enollfh. she snaps, "Are you mtcrpreting?" She is u~front about being unpatient. stubborn. moody. "I'm feisty," she says. .. Whoopi Goldberg is a friend of mine, and I ~ her because she stands up for herself." .. Oiutzpab" is what Matlin's mother Libby calls it "She's opurionated, outsp<>kcn -and adorable .... .. She did a lot more ~ than most handicapPCd kids can do." Libby Matlin recalls of Marlee's childhood in subwtan Oticago. ..like taking chances and tallcing to people and go~ places. Many times a handi- capped child, espcrially a bcar- ina-impaircd one, will shrink and become very introverted. She never allowed this to hap- pen. and we never allowed this to happen." They enrolled her in the best schools, joined a synagogue for the <ka£ Mother, father and two older brotbm all learned sign ~ up very indepen- dent," Marlee says, rcmcmbcr- IJl& too, the frustrations. Like the school where they wouldn't let her sign. ~ said, 'You should spealc only. And every- one was aying and complam- mg. There was such pressure about who couk1 speak bener. Thev'd say, 'You're very good, you're not very good· " ul>by worried .. It was an ad- Justment I did go through an awful ~on over this. Would she drive a car, wtucb is nonsense.. Would she be able to ride her ~ on the street." She saw Marice's frustration over not being able to use the phone and being called .. dcafo" by ocher kids aoa bein& stared at m class. She WU nervous, scared for me," Matlin recalls. .. She doesn "t like to sr:e me fail." Sometimes, tbou&h. mother and daupta failccf 10 under-saand eKh other ... , remember ...,.,....,,,,,. .,,,,,,, . .,, •• Sit.,. ,. ....... .,, .. ....... ,,,, ... . ,..,,, ... ,, _ .... .... the difficulties she had commu- nicating with her parents," says Rabbi Douglas Goldhamer of Temple Bene Shalom of the Deafio Skolcie. I11., the Marlins' syn&gOJUC. Matlin discovered perform- ing as a rclea5e for the frustra- tion of limned commurucauon. She led the t.cmJ)k's signing choir. Goldhalner encouraged her to project and ex~ her· self. She created an .. extended f.amily" among the dea( he says. '"When she Wc1S 8 years old. peoJ>k surrounded her. She was a hero of the temple. She always did CDJOY ta.Jong cent.er Stage." Matlin petfonned in sigrung vcnions of Mary Poppins, The Wizard of Oz and Peter Pan at the Center For Deafness m Des P!.aincs, Ill. .. There was a urne when I chdn't trunk I couJd be an actress because I was dca(" she recalls. So she stud.led crurunal JUSUCC at a commuruty coUege. The doubts subsided when she got a minor role io a stagt production of Children of a Us.ser God. A talent scout for the movte saw her. The rught of the Academy A wards.. deaf people m Clucago toasted her at nine parucs. Gold.ha.mer says: .. Deaf peopk are now far more rccogn.i.zcd and lcnown and respected be- cawc of Marlee. - She's happy bemg a role mod- el. helping orp.ruzaoons for the hearing impaimi and visit.tng half+<k>zcn deaf schools a year. .. I tell them, 'Stay with your dreams.'" She's stJCkmg with her own. The Academy Award was not enough. She wants to try trage- dy, comedy, even cop roles.. MCl}'_l Streep speaking roles.. .. They're a.traid They trunk, 'Oh Marlee Matlin. \ht Acade- my A ward winner for playing a deaf role.' That's not true. rm learning how to spea1c and I can play other roles . .. They say stupid stuff hke. ·rm sorry I don't lcnow sign lan- guaac. fm SO"')' you don'l know what rm saymg.' Tben I ~ spond IO them and they still think I don't understand. '"I do have bad times.. but I don't cry about it" Some of the !etbeck.s are sun- ply pan of betng an actress. Likr her second movie, WalJcn, which bombed Or her brokal romana' wrtb Cllildmr <XHill" W"Uliam Hurt. She bas aid they split because be was 1hnmened by her sue> a:a N~1 sick of the pryq, abc: won't Wk about it '"hos* know enrallb .. He's unavail- able b comment Matho. living now w1tb friends Henry and Stacey WinkAcr in LA, is ~ dating Richard Dean Anderson, star oftbc TV series MacGyver Her ma.in conccm, though, is dcvelopmg a voice for spealnng roles. '"It used to control me: now I control 1t." v Oltt coach Lillian Glass !» heves Matlin ·~1cprcseuts the Amencan Dream because she is someone who has overcome a handicap and 1s going to get bet- ter and better .... She's there. She's Just rcfirung ~lf" Stockton Bngglc. producer of Bn dge 10 Stlence, shares that op- umism. ··1 tlunk she lS a heanng- 1mpaired actress who wtll break through that bamer " Mic.had Medved host of the PBS senes Sneak Previews., 1s more cauuous. wit would be chf- ficult for her to become a JCSSJca Lange or Meryl Streep. one of the most frcQuentJy working ac-~ tn Hollywood. But a reg- ular worlong actress. absolutdy. She's a remarkable screen pres- ence. People in the business arc tr)'lng to figure out how to use her h's uncbaned ttmtory." Jason 1s dnvtng now because Matlin wants to bght up another Marlboro and put her feet on the dashboard. She reaches into her bo" of cassettes and puts on one of her favonte so~ Billy Joel's \-fi Liie ~n the tape is twned up all the wa) she can hear the beat She has the words do wn pat I don't care whaI vou say an_)l-- more Th LS 1J m1• life Go ahead \\'Uh 1·01" own ltfe "and lemoe nu> alone ~awn JOms m. ~mg the I ~11cs and smgi ng JO]Ou.sly. ~ WEEKEND SHOPPER t EXP£RTS SAY -nm EXFJlCISE IS MOST EFFF.CTIVE" FIRMS FANNY AND FLATIENS TUMMY For Both Men& Women Just one sample ha-powered exercLSC for 10 man a day. is all you do Expc:ns Sll'f chis J*ticular pelvic ocr- cise as the most eflicc1i~ for firmina. shaping. and chminat1na flab and sag- ging. You'll scc raulca in JUst 7 days.and after jUll a~ wcdtl you'll ••• and promises to do it in I toJ ~ort!HU' monevbadc! look so much better in anything you ~ from jeans 10 swimsuits. 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In sports, the eyes have it Now, Olympic athletes are shaping up their vision. You can, too. As the Winter Otympics do8c this weekend, other athleu:s are training for the Summer Games. This year, they could be in better shape than ever. HEALTH A special will ,et team~ vision. like their bod- ies. in top oondition. Six of the 28 summer teams are re- ceiving eye training in the VlSion Test- ang and Pcrf~ lab at the U.S. Ofympic Training Center in Boulder, Colo. Oaims have been eyc-<:atehing: • The men ·s ~ team repons a boosl in shot blocking; playm' p.im ransed from 30 to 40 percent • Fencer Elaine Cbcris says eye training improved her pcriphenl vi- sion and bdpcd her _capture the No. 2 spot on the t.ca.m. .. Before, I wouJdn't sec the blade tn a i:mticular comer. my rcspomc was late. Now 1 see it early. The trairung should be ~uired, along with ruIUlln$ or jumping. USlllJ .~us eye--~ body-mo~ ment drills. optometnsts ancmpt to sharpen such sJciJls as depth ~ tion. focusing and oorxxntration. Optometrist ~ Farnsworth. the dirtct.or of the vision IXQject. says: "We've found that athletes n · - ceive things out in ~ Tbe/:':- jects a little to the right and a littk shon of~ they actually are. .. For exams*, a Pitt may comis.- tently pun long and to one side ~ cause he secs the bole in the wroag pgcc. Vision tests reveaJed that ooe profcssjooal bmk.etbaJ.J pla '"project- ed the rim a foot to the :\or where it actually was.. .. says Farnsworth. When tests sbowaf that some Olympic volleyball pla~ were kxsing depth perception, the athletes were outfitted wrtb special glasaes dcscgucd to com:ct the problem and given a se-- ries of maeasqfy difficult tasn. In one, the team members moved up and down and Dde to side while touching moving ligblrid docs on a larae screen -movements that mimickrd volley- ball As they were padually weaned off the &lasses. tbe1r blocking improved re- maibbly 1 Farnsworth says. Eye tJami.ng. however, is controver- sial among vision CXpcr1S. "'Thcl'c has been no solid study of a laigc group to prove any of thc9e ttchniques reall y work. .. says Dr. Paul Vinser-, assistant clinical professor of ophthalmology at Harvard u nivenity . Vision trairuna is not limited 10 pros and Olympic bopduls.: It's DOW bC'lng souaht by hiab ~ athletes and wee"kend sports e:ntbusiam. For m<n inbmation., call the American Opte>- metric ~tioo; (314) 991~100. It J PL llbn I,. _. ti 1rJ -ti• hll " tr s "' 111t (rllS ra • -11r 111 1.s. ............ ..................... ....... _ ..... .,... ..... ,. 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STATE Zif' 11111 •• , P\e.,. .ai-61e 8-.ka '°' •L"rf forwvrMcyuJer--. wn .. •C--.. ~-.1Wf....Ji;hnM1n1. f,.nkhnC.,.c ... P" tQOQ\ THIS MONTH'S ..................... TRAVEL stored home ($I 0). then tuncb in its rcslawanL Magnolia Plantation and Gardens is just a ~ miles clos- er to town. Tbt British General Cornwallis aos.w:d the Ashley from its docks to captUre Owicsloo durioa the Revolu- tionary War. T6e plantation prdcm are woodsy and aoor- mal, with a catwalk through an adjoining swamp ($ 10). Drayton Hall. two miles clos- er to town, is the on}y ooe of the three whose main house sur- vived the Ovil War, because its owner, a doctor, ooovincrd the arriving troopS that the house served IS I smallpox hospital. lbouah the house still stands, the f.amiJy could not ~ afford its upkeep; it fell into disrepair and bas riot been restored (S7). 0 S ' J. Just over the C.00. per River, bcadina north out of I Charleston, you'll find the Worid War n airaaft carrier i Yorlaown ancboftd next to a submarine and dt.:stroycr from J the same era. Tours of all t.brcc: $7. Continue north and reach &CJ 8 ............ Ml .... 1lllm • tlll lllma ff M lllllt. •ti lM Wa6' ii Ch111ll1'1 hdlll tf ....... 2Wld ll the wide-open sand bcachcs A city built to catch the breeze It's open house in one of the Old South's most charming places At first glana:, the houxs of Cliarleston look a little peodiar. But then, like most everything else in this most bospitBbAc oT Soutbcm cities, there's a bisiory les.1on bdlind them. .. It's like living in a m~ um,.. says David Redd &om the · of the 1740 Gcugian ~he and bis 'Nik, Su- zanne, have restored as a bcd- and-break&st inn. It's a family enterprise. Redd's wife is the · . His .. ~ .. Thdma, "= the pumpkin bread. In c.o&onial times. tax.cs were dctamioed by frontaale, so Owiestoo bou9cs were buih one room wide and two rooms Iona. From that pnictioc came the tam '"siIWe boUlc... And '"piazza" is the local wml for the porches that run alona the buildings' south sides to catch breezes off the water. Redd's house is one of 100 featured in the 41 st annual Owteston Festival of Houses March 24-April 19, when vist- torl will be able to walk from bou9e to bou9e (S lO for I 0 houxs) to ICC the mterion and the sardeos. {Information: {803) 7~3646.) 0 ftWlr. Stay in one of Owicston's hisloric mns.. The Mills House Hotel, 11 S Meeting St., dates to 1833 and is fur- nished io aotiqu_!si Robert E. Lee sta~ tbcrc in 1861 hie rooms stan I 08). If that's too , The Planters no, 112 N . St., with its me.. places and Chippendale furniture, was OllOC I pre-OviJ War warehouse (double rooms S1art at SSS). '------. Both hotels are a short walk from aid City Mamt, wbae Gullah women. blllCb from the ooutal islands, weave in- tricate ~ from sweet ~ pmbneUo leaves and pine needles, just as their African ancators did. .. If you have an easy bead. it doo 't take Ion& to learn... says Wilhjmjna Daw- son, who bas been weavin& bas- kets sin<Z she was 7 (and won't reveal her ament •). "'But if =~ a hloctbc8d, it cam you down c!:;uo-lined streeU to the at the end of the Clmtesbt =·· wbae pira1ICs . j the 17th and 18~-Qi. in the cfisranoc, you 'D ICC fort Sumter, on an island in the har- bor, where the Qvil War bepn When the ~~ market. go to Oiad's Restau- rant and try a 1oca.I specialty. creamy She- Oab Soup. When the SUD lets., walk around the oomcrtoAW. Shuck's for oysters and mussels at their raw be. Slay for din- ner, if you like, or walk anoth- er four bb:b to the Moultrie Taw:rn on Veo- duc RADie. Owncr-cbd Robert Bohm is a studait of the Ovit War -known kx:aDy 11 The Lalle Unplrnmtnca or The War of N<lf1bc:m Aaralion. He mva tooda of the era, SUC'h IS oyster...00..uaee pie. Din- ner: SS-$20 . 0 Satlrar. Drive south aaos.s the AahJey River on Route 61 under the thiddy ~ Spanish IJKW of live mb. and ICC what's ~ of the pnd plantatioos. There are tllftle plantalioos =~~~~ dleton ~ is only a balfbour &om a.ratoo. Tour i1s r&-l ....... --... lllllJe/fll.-----------19------------------------------~------~aani~~bmal~~tardeos---~and---r&-Ifs worth a three-day week- end, at least The best way to ,et acxiuaint- ed with the neiahborhood is to take one of the ~ ~ (SWtina at $10) that bclin at the market Ptatx:nt bones 10W ~ boat toun rqe $6.SO to $20). and dune grass of Su.Divan's ls. ·land and the Isle of Palms. Way out at the cod of the laner is- land is Wild Dunes, a aemi-pri- vat.e golf and beach resort wbcrc you can rent a room or rondo. A double room is $60 before March 18; $90 after. On the way beet. stop at one of the seafood restaurants along Shem ~ before the brid# to on. RB's and the Shem end Bar and Grille are m vorites. ., .... .... Color it spring with lively crafts Imi:mtient for Mother Nature's springume handiwork? Boost your spuits with some human creations. Folk art, quilts and wooden trains are but a few of the traditional aafts on <hsp&ay and for sale at the sixth annual New England Crafts Festival at the C.entrum in Worcmer, Mus., March JS-20. Information: (61 7) 742-3973. ... Cllcd out Art Expo '88 at tbe Jacob Javits Convention Center m New Yort City, March 19-- 21. It's the world's 1upt inter- national contemporary fine ans fiUr, with more than 500 c:xhlbi- tors from 25 countncs. Paintings. prints, sculptures and wearable art are among the items availab6e b sale at more lb.an 1,.200 booths. Information: (212) 41 8-4288. ... Follow t.bc flock to Vtrplia ee.d. VL. March ~. for the 13th annual Mid-Atlannc Wildfowl Festival at the Pavilion. CoUcctors of wor1ang decoys, paintings and ~ can browse and buy to their heart's con- tent Information: (804) 425-1530. THIS MONTH'S • • e • • •• • e e • e e e • • • • I • TRAVEi. ·Desert art visits the heartland CWaao is the nc:xt stop for the Georgia O'Kee& Ccntenrual Ex- hibit The Art Institute of Chicago is host March >June 19, and t6e ..__ _ _.__ _ __. show spans si.x decades oftbe painter's works. O'Keeffe was &mous fix her paintings of bieacbed bones, New Mexico laDdscaocs and flowers; the show is the first major c:xluDit ~{her work in almost two decades. Tick- ets are required; admission is $5. Information: (312) 2~5740 .... Want to take a sip of Ohio? No. not the river. The wine. Colmabus. Ohio, hosts the third annual Ohio Wine and Ans Festival on the Ohio State Fairgrounds, March 11-12 Works by JOO artists are displayed anud ~from 16 of Ohio's top wineries. Information: (6 14) 443-9045 .... Ufc becomes art in KM5M Ciry. Mo., Mardi I S-20 at the 16th Annual National Wild- WC Art Show at the Merchandise Mart. More than 70 arti.m from the USA. Canada and the Soviet Union participate. Information: (913) 339--6927. USA history, sunny-side up Soak up some sun and a lot of Southwest culture Marcb 26- April 17 at the 38tb annual Tlk'- 90IJ Festival The tlutle-week event cdcbra1es the lndian, Mt.xican and Anglo bt!ri- tagt of southern Anzona. The FlCSta Del Presimo, AinJ 16-17, is a typaca1 MCXJcan strciet &ir. lnfoona.. uon. (602) ~22-69i l. .. West Ycllowstooe Part in West YeDowstoue, Mcmt... hosts tts second annual Wm- 1 tcr FcsnvaJ Mardl 5-13. Hlgb- lights: CTOSS-<X>Wltry ski ~ _____ __. sk:ung we>rbh<>ps for those who want to improve their skills. a torc:hllght parade and a snowmobile rug-of-war. lnf<lr'- mauon: (406) 646-7701. .. Tbey11np1t up in Rao. l't• .. March 2S-26 MUSJC students from I.be USA and Canada will gather at the Reno-Sparlcs ConvcabOD Center for the lntcmauonaJ Jazz Fesoval More than 150 bands and 40 vocal groups will perform and com- pete. lnformauon. (702) 786-5409. -...... ,..ts~ ....... Today you don't tine to lene the ground to pt the AbNrd America Fares you can visit any one resion of N, most out of your travel dola.r. With ow new All n...-. the~ for just DIONGS 00°11 @~ !!3:;.1:.":*'9 Lt I U sichtsee coast to GRF"-1 liul'EL A.Mf"ARES RETURN f'ARE coast for only $238. All fares _.. round-trip and you can make two stop- owrs along the WllY· For shorter trips, there's ow $ 7 Retwn r .... When-JA I I 1[5 ewr yGm' Olle-Wlfl .... is OWi' $60 (with no chanae of 1"111.U tnlns), we'll brina you home apin for just$ 7 more. As a.._,., children l8'ldet' twelw travel haH price. And on Amtrak. we won't hNwe you in the air when it comes to coenfolt. On bomd )IOU'll find wide, redil*'S Mats. Friendly service. And ewt'Ythin& from full- COlrM meals In ow dlnlna cars to tasty snacks Md bn9rq9s ......._..)IOU Ilka In our lounp cars. Some Nstl ictlona llPPfy, 90 call your b a '91 ..-wt or call Aattbilk at 1-800-USA-RAIL for more lnfomultion. Allll ,..,.. ............ ,.... b& ... ac1aa1 .. ecuttry•......,... )IOU pt to -.... COWltry you're ba ... .._ ecrosa.. .. t '....-:r•.e .,_ ............. ,& --At ..................... _ • ......_ IS By U.S. Gov't. testing method. C....-..•._. ............. Flt~•FTC.-.L ............................. SllTM:f F1.Ja.--=1 ... ._.,u ........... .-m ....., ......... u ....... -. .. OJI ... --.mlNl-.ll&! ... "Wl2 ....... UT •a111mG:i ... -.·u ... --. .... .--.m ...... SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking Causes lung Cancer. Heart Disease. Emphysema. And May Complicate Pregnancy. rn&& KfJEND'S ·····~~····· MOUNTAINS TO MARRIAGE Magazines tip JOU to great spring flings When spring bq:ios to break win- ter's grip, there are three wa~ you can celebrate: Head for the Rodcies, go for a swim or get married -not ncccssar- ily in that order. All three are covered in March issues of Den'IO', Los Angeles and Mississippi maprines. ~ DlaM-magazine features some of Colorado's finest -weekend hideouts. One of the topS OD the list the ~ House in Em~ about 40 miles west of Denver. Built around 1860, it's thc oldest continually operating hotel in the state. But it bas modem twists like a Jacuzzi -great after a stroll on near- by biking trails. And if hiding out is truly what you want to do, ~ bo1d bas the two best features any hideout can oHCr: no telephones or TVs.. ~ KmiaW' mapzinc, in a neigb- borl_y gesture, nlugs the Oeole Nature Trail, a 11<Hn& drive through Louisi- ana bayou country, including a spec- tacular 2~mile stretch of Gulf Coast beach with cabins. cam · and swim- ming. The ~ is part~ a story on spring activities throughout the South- eastern USA. Altipton, aabs and cnwfisb will be out -and you can try catc.bing the aabs and crawfisb off the tridp along the drive. Other high- lights include the Sabine Wlldlik Ref- uge, &vorite wintering place of hun- dreds of birds, where a ~mile. round-trip amble up the boardwalk will take you deep into the state's coastal manhland. and downtown Cameron. La.. site of seafood shops and ~ resaau- rants pkn. ~Loi A•11lu magazine, in a nod to spring's ability to turn heads to thoughts of love,~ fers great offbeat places to ICt mar-ried. But you don't have to do anything that drastic to Cltjoy most of the sites in the artide. One site: The Adamtnn Home in Mah"bu, former home of the Rindge family, owners of a tum-of-the«ntury tile company. The home is renowned for its intricate and colorful 8oor and wall tiles. It's open b toun Wect.nes. day tbrouab Saturday, 10 &.m-to 2 p.m.. The tows include the house's lush prdem and briD:iantly tiled water founiaim and pool The home is just 10 miles north mSlnla Monica oo the Paci& amt ffiabway. _,..... ____ _ "' a Mn OIDll P O IM ...... ..n bf IWd 11, 1988. Tbe l'ru*lizl Ill.Int I Prank1in Cenc... PA 19081 ,... eater ., order h "Spent ol I.hf s...a,. to bf hand cnfted In ltDe lmponed porceUJn and ~ When !IQ ~ • 1'19df, I will be billed b a depoert ol 118 • And dlien ill 4 mont.h.tJ j ... llwnta ol 1311 • eecJI. after *1palenL .,.., .. ----·-f(IJ ,.,....., ............ ~'------. --•• -_,. ......... 4C. ,..._ ____ _ "' .... -.. h•·~ Addr'em __ CJCJ.81as.,7Jp, _______ _ 1165~ 16 Cereals go with the grain :-·~ ,...... .,9-ybf.e ···· ~ "b~ .. ··o= ~ 7 8 .. ··~;;;;:-;:;:~-- _ S3 29/23c az. • 11ie bait lilt ·i:'"bener~,,._ fttfP.~ ::i: "'.. "'*""" ~ .. ··~ ~" ._... ~ Cold multi-grain cereals are today's hottest breakfast. We asked farm experts to sample seven new ones. Multi-grain and who)e.grain cereals have swallowed the ce- real aisle. So we asked a group of Midwestern filrmers -who knows grain better'? -to taste seven new entncs. The winner: KelJoa's M~ lvt Five Grain. "I would buy and highly rev ommcnd it, .. says Lois Frahm, who gave our winner top rnarlts. "Great dates, nice van- ery and DOI too sweet" Ftnt, wt polled top manufac- turers to find their newest multJ..grain ccrcah. Five are now sold oabonally and two - Quaker Oat Squares and Gen- eral Mills Ousters -are bei1l8 rolled out aaoss the USA. 1bc reason: More of us are becding doctors' advice to cut beck on bacon and cas ~t breaki&st. Next, we hightailed it to Manning, Iowa (pop. 1,609), and let Grain Belt filrmm piclc the top of the aop. Our four farm coupAes ptb- crcd under the Victonan ceiling of the circa 189 I Comt.r Cafe, once pan of the Horseshoe Bar, touted as the .. ,.,_. bar west of the Missis.st~ r· SllE Ull IT COi.i: n... Ila ....... * ....... .. Clrllil..W.Wt ..... U. ...... Lm~ ....... . ,..., ....... ,,..., ... .. W luHnu. more often. Lmda Sparrer eats it four to five times a The Winner m~ ........ week. wrhc kids love it They have it three With orange juice as a palate dcanser, tasters sampled each ccrcaJ dry. with milJc and after it sat in milk five minutes. Our taste test underlines one of the hottest products in super- martet.s today. Sales figures for cold cereals rose 11 permit in 1986. Reaping the bigest share of the mark.et: the SO<lllcd .. adult" multi.grain and whole- grain products. .. People are reading the label and takina better care of tbcm- sdvcs. .. says John Maxwell Jr., a Wheat, Fim Securities ana- lyst who trw:b the industry. Do pin growers put their mouths where their money crop is? You bet. All eight tast- ers cat c:erca.l o~ a week; some times a week. They also like it for a snack... Sporrcr looks for-6ber con- tent and low sugar when picking cenal for her family of five. And what about tudden villains: sodi- um, supr, fats? Our cxpcns pay atten- tion. All use anificial sweeiener ln place of sugar and say they consider sugar when buying cereal. .. I look for some> thin& with a b.igb fiber content I don't buy ~-coaled~ a1,~8.5Pa!¥ve ~disoovcrcd during midnight sneak anacks OD the cercaJ OOX. it's not Just for breakfast. Xvcral of our tes- ters mentioned the potential of = Pro Grain. .. A good, texture -the kids vc 11 as a snack," says Anne Muhlbauer. But just how nubitious are they? 1bc:se seven new cercab of- fer even more wtc choices to consumers," says Patricia Mor- iany of the Amerialn Dietetic Association. But they do not oflic:r new nu- trition advantap:s. with one pomble exceptlon.. .. Two - Quaker Oat Squares and Kd- loa's Nutri.6c -now give the hciilth-oooscious consumer a choice of a •reacty-to-eat' ce:rcal that contains oets." (Two stud- lCS show oet products help re- duce cholesterol levels.) Which cereal is .. best ... nutri- I bonally? The answer varies, ~ pending on concmis about fins, sodium. sugar and fiber. • Fats: Ctteab are aencnillY low in fits (aceptions: granobt- typcs., tboee with nuts and ooex>- nut~ Ours~ from 0 anun of fat for Kdlca·s Pro Gttin to 3 IBJllS for General Mills Ous.- tcn. Two have added fats: Post Fruit and Fibre wilh Peaches ( 1 ~)bas coconut oil, and Kd-1oa·s Nutrific (2 pmns) hu cottooaeed and soybean oil&. • SoJl:a: Amounts vary S1gDificandy, from 60 tni-per terVina (KeUoa•s Mueslix five Grain) to 2€ q. (Nutrilic) . Our bodies need only 220 ma. of sodium a day; the American Hean Association reioommends no mc:n than 3,CXX> ma. • Stipr. All contain added sugars. from hooey to brown s_l..IP!· four of the IC'veD have dried &uits -a nutritional plus -wbidl raises supr levels. Oat Squms oootains the least amount. at S per ICl'Vina; Pro which bu DO t. 11 arams - comparable to I01'DC qar-ftom1 a:rals.. • FIM: Our cereals ranae from MUeslU Brin (S pams per av- i!'a) 10 Pro Grain and oat Squara (2 pama~ Pure tnn caab hive 7-13 ~ tJru.ftab Mat 4 pwms.. Tbe N• tiooal Clna:r 1Dsd1u~ R'JOOID- mends 2,S.JO lfllDI daily . ., t 1 ill1 • I Personal nub itionists: New hope for bad halits You can plan your way to healthy eating with the help of professional dietitians March -National Nutnuon Month -is ngh1 around the comer. Tune to thmk about sensible caung. And to help you along. meet the oewest helpmate· your own personal nutnuorust What bcpn in Califorrua is spreading. Dietitian Gretchen Ncwmarit of Santa Monica. C.alif., sees about 30 cl.tents a week. .. It's a middle<~ trend that's faddish rigbt DOW," she says. Adds Joan Lcvmthal of W oodJand Hills, C.alif.. who averages about 2 S cli- ents a wcdc .. Peook want to know more about food, cat better, and then eat a Dove Bar." Custom-taibtd nutnuon programs seem a lop:al next step as we confront a bewildering array of infonnauon about food safety and such dietary concems as sodium. cholesterol, fiber and vitarruns. For years. registered d.ieutians and nu- tnt1orusts have worked on med.ical teams, hclpmg pauents with heart dlS- ease and other health problems. :"low the idea is spilling over into sup- porung lifelong wellness (as opposed to foong what's already brok.cn~ Healthy people arc scdang out qualified nutn- uorusts to create an eaung pl.an. Most nutnllorusts try bchavtor modi- ficauon. a way of changing your eabng style and stoppu~ unficaJthy patterns developed over a Lifeurnc. A first-llmc consultauon inch.ides a dlSCUSSaon of your ovdlall eaung habtts. "We'll go through a typical day, from early mormng to late at rught," says Johnrue Morgan. a rcgistcrcd dteuuan an Boston and a member of the A.mencan Dletellc Association. "lf I wanted a more accurate count, I would send you home with food records and then I could analyze them." A d1et evaluauon can be done in one scs.sion. If you're m- tcrcsted in one or two parucuJar food items, such as cak:tum or B vnamms.. rt probebty would rcqutrC two to three VlSllS and mtght include a computer cvalullon. You then would be gi vcn a custom d:Jet Diets tailored to weight loss or diabeoc mamtcnana: will re- qult'C more frequent follow-up VJ.Sits. The 1rutiaJ consuJ.. tauon runs S40-$100. but prices vary throughout the USA Other Ups: •In restaurants. look for the heart Plan nott: ~"" ~. M.irc~ 1,,u, .11 Pre1enl11.'n Tht edi tor, Jnu tht ~al1ondl Rhlau ra nt A~sJCtd!lon r~part ryn 111h1ch o! !ht n.itron \ re~tauranl > ~tt top m.1r~\ for heJlth) food T111th e p1.1ce~ Shc'lre their mtnu> >O 1vu can create rPc1 pe; al hrim~ symbo~ the Amenc:an Heart Assoa.a- uon seal of approval. These rcapes have been anaJyzed for sodium and fat • Tiunlc before you order. Don't be afra.td to ask bow the food is prcpand Ask for ~ on the SJdc, avmd dccp-fucd foods. Most n:staurants will maJce changes for you if you ask. Look for a pro; aroid pl/-flllS/ltrs How can you get hdp? "'Probe- bty the~~~ is to;:,: peaooaJ pbys>aan, says Moqm c:A the Arnrrian Dielebc As.1i0Ciation. .. lf you 're bea!thy and not under a ~s auc. just look in your Ydlow Pages under dietitian/nutritiorust." Other thing5 to consider. •Morgan SI~~ aD ~.--~~ 1bey bave met minimum req~ ments of a collegc ~ in nutri- tion and dietetics, and have been samlCd and tested. • Many nutritiorusts ~litt. For. in.saance, some cxdusivdy work with atbJctes to adrievc peak pab mao<r, others focus oo ptq?Ull women. .. lf you're look- ang for a sports nutrilioo.isa. look for someone with a ~s do- pu (in sports medicine), som>- onc who's wnam books oo the subject, .. says Morgan. • A void anyooc wbo ag=st! hair. • analysis; it docso 't dc:tect di- etary ddicienoes. Dino anyone who wants to sdl you sacb of vi- tunins or food suppbocnts. Train at Home for a Better Career T hededMon to lfTllftl your t1m«. ~rwrgv lhe m•tn~I. ICS--11~ m•ny col·t--u~ O.-• IC....,.,._ M'P'f. ~•ng succnslul 1n \IOUr c•'"r -~-- •nd mon.y In pttperlng for• rww c•rttr is <lP"" book' f'Ums th•t Irr YOU rt'f,r to \IOUI n.t C...W 0....-Yo.-Uh •II t~c•n nuu • bo11d1l~rt'n« 1n Vtiu• ~ orwof th.. mmt lmporc.nl d«iaiont vou will lf'•ts •nd •ppl)>' wh•t voo·w INrr.r..1 Comp.,-. 'f'J'JI P"'Wllt wlary with th' tutu!'\' •nd 1n your •nt•l'l' 1JUCloo .. r>n Iott· --· ~ tMa. It can olfu you CM ch•nc-. to Stlf..,_... W Yw..lbld 11111".nldiotl ITIOnl'y you could~ m11lung in •ny <>nt ol No )Choo! ,an prom1w wn~ b<u " ' • _. ,. ,. _ qu..Hry for IN )ob yrTJ w•nt mott moNY. Choow nthn • courw It.tel'"« 10 • ~p«wl IM urttrs hsttd on th' cud And 11 'not th, w•lll l'TIOfT t«Vrit) "'°'".UV 10 .In u · --J--"'°"' P""tll' end• b.ttn hit •ud AMOC~t" Otgrtt °"OM loJing tt>• mofWY alorw that's important• ~ng around lachon •nd •~'"'tutu I"\' wnJ for f,,.... Al ICS Wf'w apentdoM '°.,hundred~·" (uttf Diplonu <;ru<1y •I 1-iomf''" \fMrt' ~ vou hlu:, doing tomrth1ng you rt'aUv lllCU and riv <'->kw b<0thur' OI vuur .t\c .... r 1ralft1ns ~lar oah"lo prol1tab6' umr gou Iulo.-slow u vou w•nt Ar.i c•reen. Volt haw b«olnt •world~ 1n ICS lh5on• u' u sv to undt-rst•nd b'ouw tra.ming for~ 1nduttry, ~ •nd 1~ rt' comJ>Wt' with draw '"ft' dia~r•nu leC'hndosy, ftlrolhng-than 9,000.000 .nd phc:otugr•phl Tooil. ulcul.aroo <'Ir< "1-1891 In addition, lnlllft than 2,.000 troruc 1nstrurrwnts. draw1n~ m•lf'r,.h A. awricall eot pollilta1N "-II.Md our tnin bool<5 "'"--' voo r--1 "'comf*tr Ing for ltwtr own en;plo)ftS 1ndud111g your 1 .. 1n1ng" mcloded " ch vvur pn 8irthahem 54"l U\liull\ C.rti.dt. Fc..-d •nd gr•m Al no ntra (0)1 lnMmalllONl ~ ht Yo.-~ '-Le..,_ ~b Wttti.o.e ~ C4'lep Tht ICS l!duaitiun5erv10tCmm 1n Now• Sptcwiz~ A»oc!Mf' ~rtt 1n Srnuwon. 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YOU gel I DCHimo-llmit guanolee m llli&f llaioll C1I )'OVr money tNd.. You •• ad om 9d retan tlllll aoda .... .,., ..... . ccipm wlll DO( be MCepW! IMPORTANT -Fll£1 GIFI' onw.a £XPIUS MARCH rt, t• All orders mailed by March n. 1988. 1988 will rec:eiYe I fr-ee sift. Order riabt aw-.yl ~ .. THISWEB<~ ............... The big score Movie music tops the USA pop charts and wins a place in this week's Grammys Movie sound tracks finally have scored. winning praise, Jold sales - and two new catqorics m this Vr'C!Ck's Grammy Awards. Music from a movie -Dirty Danc- mg -~ beat out Ona Sping- steen and Mic.bad Jackson; the album spent nine weeks at No. 1 OD the chara Other SI~ of 1987: Ma- donna's Mto:r Thal Girl. La Bamba. Less Than bro. Further proof that movie music is not to be ignored: Robert Rcdfmi hosts a v.ala musical benefit Mardi 22 in LA Tbe money goes to tradt down and prc9Cl'VC lona-k>st film 900l'CS. And now come the Gmnmy A wards, . . Wednesda on CBS (S.. 11 p.m. ~ For ~ first time, there are catqorics for movie musc best song and best instrumental 9CO?'C. (The winners in these categories will be annowxm before the show.) Oddly, the Grammy 1'COgllition of movie music does not include a cate- gory for lhe album Dirry Dallcilfg. A mix of new so~ and oldies, the ~ bum qualifies for ocithcr best IOlll nor best score. (A single rune from Dane· mg, however, did nab a nomination.) But the inclusion of ptcn oldi.es may wd1 be why Danci111 and La Bamba -as wdl as aound track! go.. ina back to l 983's Big CJtjJJ -arc bot. "A lot of older people who don't normally come into stores came in to buy Dirty Dand111, .. says Lew Garren of lhe c.amdot 1'ICOld store chain. 'Jbe movie appo\ctl to a laJwe group. .. But areat movie music doesn't neo- , CS18.llly equal gkxy or Grammys. ""Sound tracks are a hit-and-mm ~tion.." warns Garrett. If a film tails, the album is often doomed ~ ~ of quality. '"Tbc sound tract to Hiding Out was ~t, but no- body watt to the movie." Other Oops that drapi down their albums: The Lost 8cys. ScTM Kind of W ond6fa/. But music can make a movie, says La Bamba music producer Joel Sills. 1bc singk \La Bambi" by Los Lobo,,) was rdca!Cd fuur weeks bdOrc the movie. .. mcalls Sills. .. It was No. 1 by the time the movie opened ... l'bcrc's not.biog that pumotcs a movie like a hit 90ng. .. ., ,. -er.. Best movie music Tiit er_, llAhtH t. .... ~ WMllllC •"ltt4P'91c."• tCeLv ............ c.. ......... I .. .. ,, ................ ,. ..... ,,, • .,.. n. .. ., Lia." '*ti....., • ..... , Dll CK"•~.,..,., n. er.., I I Ill ...... ~ ~111111...w: .,. ... ,.., ....... ........ ..., ..... . ,,. ,,,,. ........ • • f t -blll llntl111 ..... ,,~ .... ··- OLL YWOOD SCANDAL ERUPTS AS ... Now You Can Have the Same Top Secret Formulal the Sbn uee to Look 10 to 15 Years Youngert HOLLYWOOD CA -Dynasty make- up artist Bob Stdcll used to get calls Ill t.he middle of the night from some of Hollywood's most beautiful women. They wanted something from Bob that no one outside of° the TV and film in- dustry had ever heard of. Some Hollywood insiders call 1t a wnnkle eraser. Some say it's their own personal beauty .. secret". And some just won't talk, because for them it seems to tum back the clock on aging skrn -10 lo 15 years -without the ncc:d for dangerous and costly plastic surgery. ,..... Uled Oft "'The ...... Working with a pharmaceutical chemis~ Bob first developed a new technique to create the "natural" look for THE WAL TONS TV series. The cast had to look as though they didn't use make-up -and before Bob's discovery. the onJy way to get rid of wrinkles. lines and blemishes was heavy TV make-up -but It didn't look natural. ~pecially dunng revealing cl~ups. More and more of Bob's celcbnty clients started using it ofT the set in their every- day lives. Some were CVCfl claJmmg 1t was their .. secret fonnuJa for youth". That's when he started getting late night calls from stars who had run out of their supply and swore their wrinkles were coming back. u.d bf..., Hallpaad • « 1 Once the word was out, nearly every film and TV studio in Hollywood started asJc - mg for Bob Sidell's sccrd. And up until now, only the stars could gd it, and on ly from professional studio make-up ar- tists. What is it? One of TV's most glamorous stars named it "SilkSkin", because of the way 11 made ha-skin fee! -smooth and sup- ple like fine silk. It rapidly became a rage among Hollywood's lop stars. In fact. many of the stars asked Bob not to reveal thlS in- Olldll>le beauty secret. But Bob had a dream. You tee. Bob is a professional skin care c:onsultant. He's conccmcd with more than just a handful of sws who need his hdp. His real drum was to make it possible fc:ii anyone to look 10 10 15 )Un rounaer -~ a few privilc:&td show businca i · . And now, for the fint time. you don't have to be a movie star to have a movie star's youthful ~ pea ranee. How 0-• Wort? Lrke magic! Because unlike typical department store cosmetics and other expensive "miracle.. products you've read about, SilkSktn's H yper- Synergistrc Complex automatically balances itself to your own personal body chemistry, whether your skm IS dry or oily, cracked or wnnklcd.. young or old. This amazing formula contains a unique blcod of Aloe Vera. Collagen, PABA, Chamomile, Vitamin E, A , BS & D. Allantom, and pore natural Royal Jdly. But... t.he real "secret" rs m the other 18 important cJcmcnts lwh1ch Bob's attor- ney forbids us to mcnlton in th1S ad). plus the ingenious method of purifying, blending, bondmg, and curing. This special process 1s called Syncrgisllc ChemJStry. and rt forces all 28 in- gredients to work together. With regular use, S1lkSkm is all you need to look years younger - 1mmtdiattl~· You C8/1 actually feel 1t working seconds after 1t gently ab- sorbs into the skin -deep down to the cell birth layer where it works to nounsh and replenish those natural clements which are often lost through aging. It's not oily or greasy. 1n fact. it's so sheer you can even use 11 under ma ke-up. •••tw ... DOClllDr T-Fam • · I haw pusonally uamintd Mr Silltl/'s skin trt'tltmtnt S)lJttm and haw pnscribftl it to patitnts sufftriltg from prnnat~ aging int~ af'ftlS oft~ fact. ntclc and hands Frankly. I ntwr tx~ctni such im- mtdiatt and rrmarlc.able mulu /Ir my opinion. IM fonnulo's rrltydratiJw and nutritnt pf"O!Nrli.n represent an aciting alttmotiw to COlt'lllVftional p~ such as surgery, under slcin infections. and otlttr producu wlticlt I lt4w tvaluatnl and found to bt far /eu tfftttivt. Tht formula actually sttms to rtplDN many esstntial p~rtlt:s lost dw to stress artd aposure to da~lfl tlt-- mtnu. such as wmtlrtr. cigartllt smolct. and common pollutant.s. lmvin.i tM skin soft and supple 10 IM touclt and yowngtr in appmranct. CO/f6ralulatk>ns 011 your duco~ryt' o.a u o ,o ... Dr. A. A. Cbaplan. MD. PbD Beverly Hills. California ~~~\ I Bob Sidell prepares popular actress Laura Grayson tor a recent publlcity pho1o _I session. FOf OWK 25 years Bob Sidefl l'las been helping Hollywood's most beautiful : stars look even mOfe beautiful He was the ong1nal make-up 8rtlSt on such TV hits I as THE LOVE BOAT. THE WALTONS, SPACE, and now DYNASTY. as well as the i make-up artls1 tor movies such as BODY HEAT, E. T , M AS H and RHINESTONE I ND Qr 11 •,•rt IS Qr allllo now And ll s yours to keep even 1f you j As one of Hollywood's most promrnc:nt ask for a refund It's our way oft.hank- make--up artists. Bob Sidell has too rng you for g1vmg S1llcSkm an honest I much to lose 1f you're not absoluld) tr) th&.,'° Ordllf delighted by his discovery A Jcgall) binding contract with Mr Sidell ~~.':,".,.;~~~ specifically states that "Cal1forn1a ,~- Cosmetics. Inc. shall issue a full refund. (Ln Ullh dW l-800-662-2500) for~ N dism ate acdit card ordct q and SAME-DAY WITHOtIT QUESTIO , to any m-SHIPPING. {M.aslr:ICardlVm ••eJ*>i.) Dcd customer. tf requested W1thin JO days.~ Or. if you pn:i:r. you may tend a cbcdc ex ..... ...,, ... Re 1 ' d an C 1 1A1 Order SilkSkm now and we'll send you a free gift never before offered Bob SideJJ's own SECRETS OF THE ST A RS cassette. Bob personally takes you step-by-step through a simple five minute program to help you look younger wtth each passing day And on ~ sa~ ~le. )Ou'll hear this top Hollywood make-up artLSl answer the 20 qucsuons most often asked by the st.an about mak~up, beauty and looking younger. And you'll find out some 'ttS'f mten:sung inside in- formauon about thmp that go on bdund the scenes on some of TV's most popular shows. S<>kj sepe.ratdy, th&S spcaal 11l$adcr ... casxue woWd oost you S'9.95. but at's youn FR EE when yoo onkr S1lkSlun mooey order to Cahfonua Cosmeoa. Dept. 5.511 , 8025 0cem::w Ave.., Caoop ~ Ca.bf 9 l .J04. Exh three moath sui>- pty of SilkSbn 15 smanty peckagJ!lj m a bcauta.ful signa~ cdrttoo vanity cocnamer and costs just 129 95-(Add $3.SO shippq &. bandlmg ) Tlus mdude$ )'OW fru ~ tcnc. and remctnbcr. Silt:Stm ccmcs with a ~~ X> da)' ~ beck IJ.lllllllCIC! So par doo "t wan. Get ready lO look and ~ ~ ~ -bccaulr YOU~"C 11! M!ldd. ... _.~....,.._.~ ...... - -dlm9llllt .__"' ......... -• -----~ .. 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DOW, IMm"s Ml eay, Dllm1l. dnaa-he WQ, dilco¥ered by a fa- ..._ ICM ••. tbM oftm .. bG111 11111 mu d' mid before it can ~a-. -.ct. Tbil woudtlful lllWI ii ID eakl ID a new boot. "Ann'-.., a "0.M& ...... -... Wll'B AllTDllS la&AMaY c..,u....-•ctr1 ,c'• .... ,..,, n.·1 ... .., dDctDr1 lie bo-............ ,~ ..... _,_ ....... .,,. 'p ~-- ... I .... dDclall 61 ..... ......... .., ...... ....,~ ... ........... ~.,, .. ........................... •se-.tu11_..._. -1., "'4••1t eGfCAM-J119JdillMI ••-afllll•<8T· .......... .. ••h ......... -. ...... . beby". WIW 's e¥tD more ..,arins is tblt lbe mnritioD ~Wal djapwwd IS ICQl- ally having coromry anay dittue 30 year'S earlier wben be Wiii )9 years old. 111.E AMAZING STORY OF A CLEANSING PACIOR IN TllEllLOOD When you read Ibis 11Nring new boot. you ·o also learn lboul lbe new lcinMific discowry dW lbe bmmD body ... ill OMl D&blral sysum wbicb bdpl keel>* llleriel 3. cl egged by fat Artery 90% clogged by fat ckln. Wbal's more. yoa•o leam bow 10D .. ______________________ _ can ue Ibis system. y (JQ ·u am lboul bow LOL moiecuJes carry cbok• oi inlo lb8 LOOK AT THESE LIFE AND •How to tell if you 're having a beat aaact. walls ct ooromry ant:riea and ad IO belrt ID.ALT& SA YING SECRETS ... or jast indigestioa. and artery diseltt YOQ'U allo a-n abc.a aEVF.ALF.D IN THIS NEW BOOK • ~ wbo ~ goec bean dileue. bow ocher moleculel. HDL ·a. play a pmt in • Anwrinle easy ways IO help keep your It-• How IO add 10 ~ ID your life. lbe body's natunl utay clewiaa symm. teria clelD. •There's tomeebing in your lip warrr dW Do you know Ibis? 1be receal clilcower-•Why ane heart aaacb don't have t0 may Imm your aneries. ies aboal HDL ·s se imponalll bee •H b1RJm.. •Why une people don't get best amcb many~ lbiat lhll lbere 1resimple • Tbe amazing aory ctHDL 's. 1be body's ewn when Ibey don •t 1ee1D to lite cme chlnla dial )'O'I cm IDlb wbicJl will help DllWal sys1ml lblt helps keep the llteriea of cllemleMs . iDause lbeir OOIDft•Pm 'Ibey lllint elem. • 0on·1 do dlis! It can blctfi:re. dW we can be1p saopor bdp aYOid carowy • Why chltiag homogenized milt may be •Why 101De fll people dmL1 Ja Jm:1 anery diseatt. ... fer your llteries.. ·!l!cb Tbere'salolwecmdok>belplbebody'1 •A lbeory lbll CQl!Dl'('.!.S c:o&d sores and ·~wbobave chltically fewerbelrt DllUrll mechmian tblt belpl bep lltitiel herpes infections with anery damage. aaacb 1bm their co-worbn ... becw dean and ~. Case SIDdiel lib tbe • Side eftectl of all major drugs med ID tbq do one simple 1binJ. wdl-tnown auuilioaisl'a may be llJpical. 1re1111111y diteale and bean problans. rrs BASY TO ORDEJl Tbae is noproctlhll llrady doaed .-. • A minenldefieiei1 y lbat may came heart Just mum this nobce with your a will opa1 up wbea we -.i IO do lbiap ""'*' wne and llddrea and a check for wbichmigblbdptbebody's natunlaie.... • Harmfal .. pemlins .. tbau ome rest.ll'dl-$3.'9 plus $2.00 shipping and ban- inc procaa.. en ay cw be1rt di.teale. dling to our lddress: FCAA, Dept. FD.TLIKEANEWMAN •IW"-l•Oc:nofwmslitecoromrydwom-XUW-31, 103 Clover Green, Mr. T. 0 . bad feh w:cy tired and sict.. balil. .... )'llD. mcma. eE. Pe&lmee CS}'. Georgia 30269. We Tbe doclon bid told bim tbll be needed IO • Villmial ..S minerals ..• CID Lbey help will lead you a copy rA "'Annin blve a bean bys-opeulim bec•te x-pe:vcm 11te1y dileale? 0.•r• 0.. N..,...,,, right away. rays abowed tbll bis commy ueriel MA • A ... llllp ibll cm help l/3 of aD S9ft! Return this notice with $7.91 almollm•.-elyblocted ks 111,wida A-i!."wl¥0idabaltaDCt. +$2.00fartwoboots.. (No extta~ die llJlllOVll ofbia pbysicilD. be W.cm • • 11MR·1 "'4hil& "'filby .. *-dlis anery · ~ ml bandling cblrges.) 'ft"'rinl aew piOllllD. called PTCA. dlll d r • frca die deep. bllle-. Yo. pc a ~limit gmramee <Im 't me ......, . Sewrll wee.ta Iller. be • Wllda-1 nil eurc:ia CID till yoa. rA saidactioll or your money b1Ct. "1ell lib a new IDID ... Wlm doclan IOOt •A new awaw• dW opm1 ap __.. 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In her newest drama, Ladd gets both ends of a spec- trum, since she gets to be both out- doorsy and glamorous. The four-hour CBS miniseries "Bluegrass." airing Sunday and Monday, casts her as a wiltrul lady who overcomes various obstacles to run a farm and raise horses ... one or which eventually ends up racing in the Kentucky Derby. "One of the reasons I wanted to play Maude Sage Breen is her strength, .. says Ladd or her "Bluegrass" role. "She's ended up in a place she never thought she would be in her life: without a husband, with no family to speak of, and basically on her own. She's had to sit hersetr down and ask, 'Wh at am I going to do with mysetr? · The only things 1be really knows and loves are bones, so she 1oes against all odds to do somethina about that . She's a very -·-.. • '· . ' . '-~ modern woman. a little bit touah and also a little vulnerable. but she's not standing around waiting for some kn ight in shining armor to. come and sweep her orr her reet. .. That isn't }to say that ce rtain "knights" don't try. though. Adapted Through the centuries. fine wood shutters have become synonymous with luxury & good taste. Today. Helwood Shut- ter• gives an easy elegance to any interior from Colonial to Uhr• modern. No other window covering performs Its function with such beauty & grace. Shutters filter light with an inlflnlte variety of styles. reduce glare. block out heat & cold, maximize the view and expend interiors with clean. simple lines. Unlike other window treatments. shutters Increase your home's value. With Helrwood Shutters you may choose Louver widths of w •. 2'1t, 3'1t, 4'"1'. We .-.Ct the finest woods available & otter • selection of cok>rl or at.ma and we wttt hetp you select the best design for you windows & sliding gl8U doors. by plar,wright Mart (~'The Boys in the a and' ) rrom a novel by Borden Deal. "Bluegrass" holds to miniseries tradi- tion by surrounding Ladd's central character with many colorful riaures. Among them: Dancy Cutler (played by Brian Kerwin. of the movie ''Murphy·s Romance "). a recovering alcoholic hired by Maude to oversee oper ation of her farm; Mic hael F1tz1erald ("Brideahead Revisited" alumnus Anthony Andrews). a debonair Irish- man who wins Maude's heart, only to betray her trust: Lowell Sbipleiah (Wayne Rogers), a devious politician with a 1rud1e a1a1nst Maude that dates back to their teen-aae years; Alice Gibbs (Shawnee Smith, formerly of the series "All Is Foraiven"). a young woman who helps out on the rarm; and John Paul Jones (Mickey Rooney). a cunning business tycoon who devises a method to put Maude in bis debt. one way or another. ON THE COYER Cherri tadd la uet •• the atrong • .._ owner of• keneudlr tann who la ...,.... .... to ,.._ 1 hone to oomp• 1n ... Kenluckr Derbr In ........... ,. ....... ,, ...... airing......, Mel Monda on CBI r ttn Pl.Ill ... A• c .... -..ca-. (714) 5'41-&141 . Designed • Finished • Installed L ......... 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( 1911) ,.,,.... Segel, Patty OUM. (TllC) llOWll: "The Odd Cou- ple. *** (1918) Jadl Lammon. w .... Me""-u. (WON) MIME: ''How 10 Marry a M.illionalre" * * * (1153) Marilyn Monroe. Uuren Bacall . CWC>I'> lllMI; ''The f'NledM. ptlla t 11per1ment" ** (196tl Michael ..... Nancy Allen {WPtJl) lllMI; "An Eye tor en Eye" • * ( 1ti1) Cl'lucll Nome, Chnltopher LM. (Z) lllMI; ''BluebNfd'a EigMt1 WM" * * (1931) Claudette Collef1, Clery eooc-. -11:30A.M.-p i€f::-·~1111hhl1•8ll1I ,....,. .. ,_ ....... .. c:..11' =.::::a-- (IMOW) ... "H91pl" *** (1115) Tiie ......... I.*> Met< em. -11:•A.M.-i:J..,,.......... ,., AFTERNOON -11:11P.M.-lit:"!'I::,..,,, °' . "Tiie Pnn ,lghto ... •• (111'1t Tifft Conwey, ICNM. au.w. =. ,r,t«-, .... ........... =...-....... ., ...... .... fGMAa .. ....... = "'" ' ..... e..c:o.:r ...... :L::.::.... z:-........... (S) (MAX> ... ··~·· • •• ( ,.., Dew6d ltowle. Jenniter~. = T.:~Soylent °'""" ... ( 117'S) Owt10rl Helton, °"-* Connors. (Z) ... 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'#ooff' •• ( 1972) Aidwd lul1on. ~ Teytor. -1: ... , .• _ _.,m Daily Pilot February 28-March 5/1 I I .,,_.....,_...._ ...... , .... ,,.... .. , . .._ _.,.,.,, ....... .._ ............. .., ...., 0-,.., ....... ,......,._llK .... l ....... I 1• F"8G•N YOZURT. lM•11te It 81~1 ..... l•11tt I It & (Iii) (Mllll & .....-.> I I , ..... ...., "'' ... u,ns J.1• L.. .. ~ ...... -. ...... -. ...................... ... 10/Daily Pilot February 28-March ~ r I Orlllll~ ........ .............. ~ ....... -.. (CaN,• 111 a. flllll)Drl91 ....... ~......-(UPI} I , • ......,., (MAX) llOllll: "Instant M · ~·· ** (1915)Micl'IMI Part . Tawny KitMn (MICK) Tiii ....... <UIA> AlrWll (S) (WOlt) .......... CWtX>'-• ..... -11:30 P.M. - Iii Tiii ...... C... (R) a.~~~IS) ..... .. .. ....,.. I Tiii Liii ... (R) (S) ..... a.ti .... lldlt R.cing From Saine.a Mita (CNN)--~ (DIM) llDN: ''The SperlWI M..,.... ** (19'5) Paul Htnrtld. MeutMn O'Hwa (E9'N) lpf C11t1 (NQl) ..... (Sil) llOllll: "The Motqullo Cont ••• (1-) Hwrlton Ford. Helen Mntn. (TlllC) llOWW:: "A Hqlt in HNll9n" * * ( 1813) Ctwiato-P'* Atkins, Lesley Ann Warr.n (Wl't~..,_ • ._ (Z) 191: "Light of Dey"** (1917) Michael J. FOlt, Jow\ .i.n Daily Pilot February 28-March 5/11 -11:31 P.M. - • ...... !") (WTM) llDN: "My Man Godfrey' •• (1957') June Allylol\. David NMn -11:45 P.M.- (H90) llOWW:: "'The Morning Al'lef ** ( 191&) Jene Fonde. Jett BtlOgM -12:00 A.M. - Tiil ..._c m -~ .... ...... (R) Tai ......,.. ... , .... """1 ,..... .. '--............. ....,. c-...... CAM) hllllt ....... cc->,..., .... fCMf) ........... ~IPN)T•._0..-. CNICt() ........... '-= ':r;' ... r,::, ........... -12:15 A.M. - (IMOW) llOWW:: .. King of IN City' •• (1985) Tom P¥Mlllln. Tony Cunis -12:30 A.M. - I !. ~ ...... !">(SI. D.C.,.... , .,, ....... llCMl; The T rootlle Wftn Harry" *** (1955) Edmund o-m. Stw1ey ~ TUESD.\Y MORNING -l:OIA.M.- ....... Tllll ...... .......... 111179 a. 1.•:..:.: ...... 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Ii ii'~~[ I fJi~i ,! af s~ ,~ I I li f If :~ii'-?"~ i I ~ I : l . 1 ~ J I f } ' 1 I ' ~ f f i ~ .• l if i • 1 • 3 ~a J i g ~I 1~ J : a I ~ c: TIESD.\Y PllME TIME 14/Daily Pilot February 28-March 5 ) Daily Pilot February 28-March 5/15 Discover a New Enhanced Lifestyle at HUNTtNGTON BE·ACH SENIOR RESlDENCE Huntiniton Beach Convalescent 18811 Florida Ave. Huntington Beach (714 )847 -3515 Our Commitment ~ We Car e for ~ People and ~,.. ... !""-.. Cater t o their Private din11" fec:illtm to f!lltena1n your tamlly atMI friend• Lif egtyles Huntington Senior Residence 18851 Florida Ave. Huntington Beach (714)842-7788 OUR PREFERRED PLAN OFFER YOU • Luiury deluxe mim suites; • Deluxe semi-private suite : • Beautiful semi-private studios: • Free 30-day supply or aJl prescri- ption drugs: • Free monthly beautician service including permanents for spedaJ occasions; • Free comprehensive dental and podiatry exam upon admjssjon; • Newspaper delivered to bedside daily. And Much More Affordable Quality Care MORtlNG -l:GOA.M.-......_.,.. .... .......... n.•CM 1.·...:-.... 1r.c1 ==-..... r.. = ~···••111111111111 :-;:. :1a•,t111 (C8N) ,....._ ... E.:::111.::... .. ......... Sen JoM ~I at Hew York UC>- riet, (A) (cw.A) llON: "Sa~ Oulen Pu9de'' CLft) .... ..., ••.•. CNICIQ c..... ..... (UIA) ........... (WQN) ..... (WOR) I.._ II -- (WPIX) .... """' -l:OIA.M.- (llllAX) ~ ''CclnquMt of CocHM" ** (1153) John Hodlak. Robef1 Stadt. ca• Liii ........ -1:11 A.M.- (Ma() 11111 ...... -t:JOA.M.-........ ,.., .. LA. ...... .......... • I II I ............ .......... ., ,_.,,... ............. ...... Cue · ,,....._ Liii,.._ (11IC) ~ ''TMC:f'9f TNC:fw'' ** (1.., Devtd McCalum. -Sc:nulinen (UM).......... . (WQN) ,..., .... (WOR) c... .......... (Wll)-..... (I)-= .. ~ ..... ** = Heier\ Morg9n. Joen -1:41A.M.-.... -7:00 A.M. -t it=l1 .................. 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Stone =' .. =.:.-c-(l) MCMI! • Howard !tie Ouck * (1916) LN Tt>ompson, Jeffrey Jones -5:05 P.M.- (WTU) MCME; "Dellfl Wlsn II • (19821 CNrles Btonson. JtU lrNnd I :=!,;.P.M.- IMl'Nllf..,_.. , .. c.. Ceei ... ........ (AH) ...... ~. Tiie v ..... ,..,. (C9N) W.... If Mrkl (RI ,...,.,.._ (GM.A) ...... Delce ..... , (NICK) .. ..... 'IHOW) Illy lel4~Ullllll11•11•• (TllC) .... ''The Pteuure ofH!s~ ***(1961) Fred Astin Debbie Aeyno6ctt ('#()ft) &mr11' I I T ...... (S) EVENING -l:OOP.M.-.... .... Wlllfa ""• Hiii New!! (Rl ..... Cll .... (CC) u ....... ..... (CCI n..·. c..,... ....,... .... .................. ..... (CC) ........... ,_ .. c.... .... (A&I) lMll D1 I ...... (C8N) Tiit 111 CM CC•I &Any lllll UNI (Dtllfl MCMI: ·the StrongeSt Man In IN WOfld" ** (1975) Kun RusMI. Joe FlyM (llPN) c-. ,, I • ,. Honn C.Ollnl at <*>rQil Tec:tl (GALA) ............ (Lft) llCMl: "Wilt Tll YCNI Mottlef Gets Home ••• (1113) Paul Mld\MI Gl&Mr, o..w.a.c:. ('MAX) --= . .,.,. ,.,.. . llOnall' ••• (1tel) lee ~. ""' IM!Cltter . (NICK) ............ (UIA)C..... .... ~, ..... ....., .. {wPu() llCMI! 'The Last American Virgin" ** (1992) Lawrence MotlOIOn. o..ne ,,.,,.. -l:J0,.11.- ---(0C) .... (CCI .. I ' I I Los Ang9IM 810.0lt~ Dail y Pilot February 28,March 5/17 • Clelwon l.Jnle (NICK) D...-.. --(IMOW) llCMl: ''The &au Rino '** (1~ Ow\a Merna. S)'lllJI Sidney -7:00P.M.- • 111wa 'Toyota. Conlfl9.I•" 8 hJlc111Hlllt T ..... Dudley Moore, P1troea Swayze, covmoown to tM Gt~ Awards IS) I :.~ ..... .• c..t .,.. South Paotec * * (1958) Mrttt Gaynor. ROSHnO &au1 Navy nurse Nellie FOl't>uth falls fOf net\, myttenous Emile de Beeque, on 1 top-s.oret m1sslOl'I during Wond War II Songs by l~~~m:~ :'L!.~'.!" ....... (AM) ............... a. C...., WOt'ICI Wit II The Pr~noa Batie (CIN) $Tiii CC•> ..._ (GALAj SuAna (NtC«) Y• C•'I De Tiiie MT• .....,. Tne kids are CIPPfHSld by ICIUHS (Ill) MOVIE: Arthur' ••• (1981) Dudley Moote. John Glelguel (USA)..,.... (WON) ('#()ft) .... (Z) MCMI: Odd Man Ouf • *** (1._7) James ~son . Rotlef1 NewlOI\ -7:05P.M.- (WTM) llCMl; ''Young W11- nor1 * (1"3) Ernest Bor~. AdlerO RounOtrM -1:•P.M.- • I • .. r ... "Gtwnmy Preview ........... Mtci(ey and O.Vld try to save Jay from 15*~ ...~ .... e..-....i ......... Dr UVlil Ois· CO¥lfl l'NOication cauMO Lou•~ • ...,_ ....... Racing From $.ma,.,,..., (8MY0t llCMI: . ~jf' * * * (1929) Anny Onch JOM Long09n (C9'Q ............. P9ople eno pieces ot our Atnerteen hen9ge (NICK) ...... ... {Tiie) .... lNC:Mf TNCI* * * (1tet) OeV'ld ~ 8ily SctlUlmen (WON) .. , ....... -7:M,.IL- .............. Wol10of ~.,, 11 / ..... _ .. , ... - •Cll "' ...... ..... .... ~--~ CYy9l8I ..-oom. pMof lftlf 1 ............. to....,Oly Mu11c Hill lft *" Yen Sdi•dli--'° .,...., n:Mle GROWING PAINS * PMw D•y New r-i:.: - WEDtESIMYPAIAE TIME or our onvemence CONTINENT AL EYEWEAR is Now a ... "Optlque Mobll•" ....., ..., ., Or .. ~ befelte! llMter Optlcl•n lendera..uMn will visit your home or office! FOR M()A( WOfWA fprt CALL M0·20ZOor 11/Daily Pilot February 28-Marcr .... "' ...... ..,,,.. ............ ,.,.., ...... ............. :r, .............. ...... ; ......... .... = .... ,.,..... ... Cvot --"Hum'* ,,...,,. ••• (1132) l 90fl M UOn, Mne Ofey (CM) "' .,. a.a (DU)Olde l ....... Daily Pilot February 28-March 5/ 11 GRAND OPENING of Our Huntington Beach Office to Serve the Coastal Communitic. 'f'llt:•t: IS;\ Kt:·\SO' 11t: Bl 11.D 'IOKt: POOl~'i: • •.11rr,_~ ,.fr ... 1r111 •I .11.111111l rnl 11•11•l n1t l1u11 e \1111111111111 1·Jf',U llllf,( I 11111· • \ 1111111111111 I lilor11111111111 • lfH I'' r 111.1111 1111! • 1<1·111111•·, 1111lrr1ll•·•I • \,..,1ril "11111111J! 1l 1••1;i11 .. C'all Toda, r .. r a t 'r•• Es•l-•t• (714) 894-9409 l ;)'J22 Pac·ifu· f.oa .. 1 ""~·· llu111i11;Ho 11 Bt·~wh . ...., ........ C\.ft> tlilll I 1 ......,, (Neat)"' ........ (IMOW) MIMI; ··yC>Yng LIOy CNn.tiey JI ·* (1915) H111ff McBt•, Adlm WHI =..,...(SJ ........... ~~-----(Z) • "ONO Of W1nter * * * (1817) Mary StMn t>urgen. Roddy Mc.Dowell -11:15 lt.M.- 1 = -11:20 P.M.- (WTas) llllOVll Sllark Kiii * * (1976) Rldla1d Ynigue1 Phllllp Clark I ,;;; 11:30 P.M. - QI) NlllllliM 1CC I bleft ....... T ....... ISt "" TIM Ute llltw (RI ISJ Tr-..n 11111...,.. ltene flaclllt AaC1119 From $1n1a "'"'" (CNN) "*" l ........ (IMllf) MOVll So10mon Northl.lp I Odyawy· * * * 1198AI Avery &ooh , JoM s .. on (!,PHI~ (NICK) ... ,~., ............ -11:36 lt.M.-· ~ -11:411t.M.-8 • TIMI .... If C... (flt) fS1 -11:11 lt.M.- (MAX) llOWll. •'Amelloat Ju.UC.' ** 11• ..... Luc:arelll. Gerlld ~- ·r.p• · 11111-1;1~ ·11 -· 1·~; ~ ; -; 111[!1' ii '1-1!'"'; 1; r; 1• lfJ ff-~ 11·1 ,. I •. ·1··1·; r • 1 11 • 1 1 1 , j': , , 1-'r -, , ~ , 1 = 'i11 1 _ J, ii .: ~ . l. r -B ----giln9~t'31E"llllBfttl• ---------······ 1JIDIDJ1111111!19 u~11n1 .... ~ f !! 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Daily Pilot February 28-March 5/21 • 11CM1:: · OldahOlnal" *•* ( 1955) Gordon MacAae. Shirley Jones Cowboy ~ IOYes Laurey oespite hired hand JUd Fry Rodgers and Hammerstein ~ lnCluOI ·on Wttat a S..utilul Mom<n' ' and "Peoc>le Will Say We re In LOYe l ....... F.-. ,,.. ... Ln ....... llllilleu """' ...,_...._. (MAYO) '-llell (C9f) ......,, .. (CNN) hllllill ..... (GALA) llCM(: ·rnstana" Catherine Oeneuve. Fernando ~ ("90) MCmf: Jaws 2 * * (1978) Roy Sehetder. Lorraine ~I Y" ea.i DI TUI • Tel-...._. Needles vitamnu and pilts (IEL) MCMl: 'The Sundowners·· * *** (1960) Deboral'I Ken. ROC>ef1 Mttehum (SHOW) f ... , ... n.n The Lmte Mermaid (TMC) MOVIE: 'The C1rey Treatment" •·•• (t972) James Coburn, Jennifer 0 "'""" CUIA> ~ (WON) (W()f') ..... (Z) MCME: "Ugtit of Day ** (l987) Mlcf\MI J Fox. Joeo Jett , -7:30P.M.- l 2 11lllTllR "Rio Giii If NI WlrN EM s knowtedge confounds NASA Guest Scott Carpent9f (R) • ..... laMe NlOlly feels guilty !Of wanting n1s rea! "'°"* • ffe 11 LA. Musdes and frt· 11~T~f~~ ............. Mll9I .._... Raong From Santa Anita. ~ ............ Olllllerl tlMllll Ma tu ..... Tilelllr (NICt(} 0..-°"" IW<»O UIA ,..._ -7:35P.M.- ............... The PYonghorn THURSD\YPRIMETIME 22 /Daily Pilot February 28-March 5 ~~m;\Jatt~ Son Joaquin Htth lood at MacA,._ .... ' .. ; •r ~ 6tNIOO -. NOW PLAYING EmTY CARATS ~~ A S1ul1ng, Ligllt·He~ .,.,.,_ MCK llr f'OllfA.Alt ~ . ....,.. ____ _ ~ ·----........ -- •• (19'7) Mefttlew Broderietl. Helen Hunt. (USA).,,..... CW°") ..... ..... (WPtlC) ......... ... ftSlldlct (Z) lllNmf: ''The Gig" *** (1985) W1yne Rogers. Cleavon LJttle , -11:30P.M.-l e nt11stllC1t111 (R) Tall a ......... rCCI Daily Pilot February 28-March 5 /23 · W111tr ~tv.O Oonnet at Ye>ut T ... • New Yorll Post · Terrlftc. • lllllhlf9. ~ _..,..pier .................. · -11:35 P.M. - • ...... Muf (R) (WT9S) MOVIE: "The Hunt.o Latty"** 11tn 1 Donna Mltls -12:00 A.M. -n.1 .... , ...... Wiii. Lall • Dnw -Mllt(R) Tul ~Flies c...... ~ .. 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IPP' :I 1117.ll•mt a ~ t · _ llal-li _ llil 1 ·r,; I Ii 5J ra .. ,J~ ~ 1 llr! .. ~illli~I., I ~ . f ~i1 ··•a~; -f(-I·• ·~ ·•·1· f .,-1-1· ... ~ ;1 ~ ~""":lfl I · :•! ;-1· ·1·· 0 I·• 11···· fl 111 ' ~ i I~ <!II ~-I f":I .,~, I , .. ii I / f . ~ I :1 J I .. ,~ 'I I! l~f . f' . :i • I . :P. -· . 9. IPRIDIDl!lg-~111111111 ! n-. ! 1sun1:l)i'i1•l?fiJIJli(J!!lllllllll ~ Dill ~ J•PIU!I •p;Ji ~111118118 I J I P.~llU I J I I -~ ll -~i!~ ~!J1 _i 1; .. IHl .. 1181 J I __ .... ~ -< lif ·~dl~1' : ·;··1r • r11 ~·~·r .. 1~ ·~ !'''ii~1!1Hfiii11a pu·1 -1 i i1~·r 1J1 I i 1i ~r n . . I t H : ,.st 1~ rr r f I (f' ' . 5 • ........ ...... c.t o,rw....,(CC) ..... M118 II I n. ...... T......._(CC) U.. C11111l1 ,,.... ... Lft ._,.OllTV (CC) (Ml) Cl'llMy = = ..... (111111) n. YMI Twlls (IUIN)~ (\.ft) ........ i.. (MAX) MOW: · Bnng on the Night' ... (1 985) (Nta() Y• Ca11 0. TUI 11 , ..... (IHOW) ........ (USA) W Dor9I Rydel Open. Second Round (WQH) Cllelft <WO"> 1111.• ~ (WPtX.Jv:ll I (l) · "'The Jewel of IN Nill" ** ( t 985) MICl'IMI Douglas. KatNMn Turner -4:05P.M.- (WTU) ..., ..... -4:30P.M.- I ::-_. .,._ , .. ......, ... , ... =:: .. , .... .. .............. (~) ...... Slntwll (CNN) c..atrt ~·he* ....... (llPN) "" ...... (HllO) MO¥ll: . Dusty" * •• ( t 912) 8111 Ken, Noel Trevarthen ==:--=-<WO"I Nealy New Yori! Rangers at Buttalo Satns (WPtX) .... -4:35P.M.- (WTU) ...... Sell -5.-00 P.M. -.... .... --~ .... .... .....,.. I Sell .... ...... .,.,. .......... e_-••1cc1 ,.,., .... Clal (SI :=:-:~:Good ........ ,,.)~ Hopedna. Jim 8roedbent tc8Nt ...... -n. ... .. ,.. ......... ........ Dey .... .... wono Cup ao..M. = .. :r:••C.U ~.:u.~-.F~ ... .. *** .,., MkNel J. ,_, aw·=':.. "T l8lll* = .. "Mecllme x·· ~~1) TIMdly w.ld, ~ een.. (WQNI llCMl: 'Next Stop. GrNnw.ch Village"' *** (1978) Lenny 8ak91', Shelley Wini.ts (WPtX) ltlllhel .. -5:05 P.M.- (WTU) ............. Hou•· ion Rockets 11 Otha Mavtflcils 1 5=~~.~ ...... c...-Clw'tllldll (Ollll) 'flf11,1l 1 (S) (GAl.A) ........ Aire (Met() llll ...... EVENING -l:OOP.M.- 15 I 811 Los AngMs Q!ppet1 8t Boston CeltlCI .... Cll .... (CC) T.J....._ AIClliwl(CC) ""9'1C....., .....,... ... ....., ..... ......, ..... ,cc, ,....,.l.,.,.. _,. Mel I ltl '1 0. ti 0.. • lllr. h (C8N) Tiii 111 CM (CNN) I.My ... I.Ml (DU) n. .., .. LtM , .... (llPN) .... Harold Ehi,ler vs Rot>in Blake, JurllOf ~ti (GAl.A) .......... (H90) llCMI: "Thi Lion of Af· nea" ** (1917) ~· AOMIS, Brien Oennetly. (lft) llCMI: "0..C-.t9 u....1· •• (1912) Dilnl Sc.rwid, Doug McKeon. (MAX) llCMl: "Sweet Bird of Youth' *** (11112) PIUI Newmen. GerWdinl .... (Nia{) Alllln ...,.. (IHOW) llCMl: ''Evi Undlf' ltll Sun" •• (1"2} ,...,. Us~. Colin Bleltlly (USA) c.....r.- (WPtX) llCMl: ''C4lttef '1 W1y" *** (1911) JoM HNrd, Je" Bridges . (Z) Dldl ...... n..t -1:30 ,,M.- Cll .... (CC) ... ... ... T•ClletllfC..... =::., ...... -..... ..... ...., .... _._ ...... ....... CAM)fte ..... =-~-== _,.,, .. _ . ... I·::~' - ' .. f.:.W ... ............. ,..... .. """ Daily Pilot February 28-March 5/25 CROSSWORD PUZn F ACROa :~ . """' ....... -.. 12 ·--..... .. 14 =-= 11 c.-. ......... ca-· 1 ....... ........ ,. ................. .. -1 ......... _ .. . ........ ....... ...... .. II a.... __.. D """9 -..... .. ==. .......... _ .... _ ,, ....... e ... ..... . ...... 11,.... -u.-12..,... ,....., _ .. ...... II ... ............ .......... ....., .,....._ _. • """' -.... llefy" a CIF 1 I 11 •'Wr ....... -" a ......, 0'8llall .. .. Pan 1•1 TV ..... ··-·~· ..,.....,.. ... _ .. .It,.. .. ...... DOWN 1 ............... 2 ""',.. J QIMef ........ CeMef" ......... ~--5 a- • Auc ce • 1 ·-.. ,...... .. • JeM ... ....... • OlteflMI 10 ~ • ...__ .. 11 Dlftm'lllllt 11 ..,.. 11~ ,, ..,.... -........ • ..,.... -.. ('II .... 21 TV_.,.__... 12 ....... . ..,.... 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(CNN) ,.._.U,..._ (DISN) Y• IM ... llN (EPN) fhlllll'Mele fNICK) C...... IMfle (SHOW} MOVIE: Playing let Keeps * {1986) Danny Joto.no Mann.w Penn (WON) a.tlMI (WOA)..,._ (WT8S) ........ &nti.,.. lr· lliOm (A) (WPIX) I* GaW IS) -8:10A.M.- (CNN) ........... -8:15 A.M.- (NICK) lllft Ni ..... -&:30A.M.- Ki4141111i WllMMT • ........ • " Wrlla• Veketf~ GewenMMll lceM (A) ,..,,... .... W...., (CC) (R) T..,_.,,..... ...,, ....... .....,.. (C8N) (Nl..W (CNN) M1111•• (--)•• .... (EPN) .,...._ Liie ...... (MAX) MOVll: Sparllle" ** f197&)PNl19 M Thomas. Irene Cara (NICK)~ ......... ........... {USA) ............. (R) (SJ (WQN) ,..... .. ,..... (WOA) ...,_ (Z) MCME: "The Jewel of 1M Ntle" ** (1915) MietlMI Douglas. Kalt'llMn Tur'* -7:10A.M.- (CMN) .._.. .... -7:JOA.M.- ......... (CC) •=,__(CC) ~ ....... ..... ::::.'! ...... , ......... ...... (AM) ...... ~ Tiie V.....Y-. (CM) .., .... (CM) ........... ........... ai-r:-..,., ...... .,... ("90) ···-··~. (UR)-... (NICt() ... T ... (WON) ..... (WOtl) ....... '" 1t -1.•A.M.- Lmwlll..._ ! !t.:.'!! tit (CCI ,:-,. .. ............ ........... ,,_. Cllll ::r:.::; (~) ,......,_,.. = .... "'-Ill ... (C8N) .._= (CNN) .... lcsr=••t•11lll1•n r.-, e ::::.--=. .. {I.ft) ...... ., (NICK) -· Liia, .,_,. & =·-"I AccuMI" ** (1151) JoM Ferret, Anal Walbrool(. (UIA)Almalll,..... ~ ....... =--....... (WTM) ... ''''"' .. cvmx) ....... (A) -1:10 A.M.- (CNN) fll.T..a .... -a:•A.M.- :P~--ICC) c..;iiMlll(CC) ... ,.. .... ............. ............. c.....c..... ... ~J~> ... .. , .... ii~-... -= ·~.,, .... * ,,.., --.. "°'*"• ..... a.tu ,.., _..., ___ .., .. ''Cel .._,., **** (t-Jeni '°'*' L.teMer*. .-... .... "''a •• ti) ·--~· eo........... ** ,,. Nllllll WaocJ. ..... "8dlDfd. -........ -• (I) TtmllU.t ........ 't .... Coult~--. n:r(CC) i:-,l.: 11 a (CC) LW.A.T • ....._,... ........ Clllll .... ,_ ........ ......... ...,. (Ml) ............ fC8Nt • I E··~ ....., llllllt ......... .... (llPN) a... ...... NASCAA ~1Cti200. (GALA) ....... Paa .... (LR) ••• , ..... (NICK) ............ (IB.) llNI: "The libley Pit" ** (1MI} TOf'ft _...,._, SNl!ey~. (TllC) .-: "Goto •• Whet• You Find It" * * ( 1938) ~ Brent. Oll¥ia de Ha~, (UM) ...... ... a ... T .. ... .... llNI: "Gargoyles" •• (1172) CorNI Mo.. Jennltllr s.A. CW"JC) l.LO,W. -l:MA.M.~ " .. *;" ... CllClll-llimilbh .. .., ... ,_ ........... ......... Tlll..._(S) ~='T....._ ~, ..... ..,....., -10:00 A.M. -&:!~ .. -=($) . ... ...,.'-- } 111\.11111 ..... -· .. 21/Daily Pilot February 28-Ma rrh ~ tlln PTajlct" ** (1-Jofw'l =~Celel. (TllC) ~ ''It Ceme From Holywood''. (1112) (UIA) ft le ft I llf = ""Z:.: ,...,,.. BraYM vs. MonW..i Expo9 . (Z) -= "Th• Shell" *. (1ta1) AudOlph VellntlnO, Aor* Ayret. -10:41 A.II.-........ -11:00 A.M. - • Ill Deni Aydlf Open, Third "'°""°· l e.="·''1' .. '(A) I.:;;!!=~ .. 1-E~:_-...... ....... --= "1'9nny Set•· nede" ••• (1 .. 1) Irena Dunne. carv Orn &AM) ... .. Cc:eN> ... ........ = .... ..... Cllalt ....... UClA -~. ~--·­\..._,. c., .. "" • CllL) .. ...... =..., ..... ....... c-.. t11hla11 Mtlfqutftl et ,.,... Dwne (WOii) ........ -11:10A.M.- (CMt) "•• ... -11:30 A.M. -• • Clllla 1111 ••• louilvlle .. ~ Jtla ft I f .... _ ...., .... (CC) ....... .._ ...... ..... ............... ...... '*' ,...., ...... ltutbldl. (\.ft) C...., I Lacey (MCI() ........... (M\.) llCMI! "Gf"n F11e ** (11Sot) Grace Kelly S.Wan Graf'gl' (IHOW) ... ..The Jew-4 of !hi Nile' ** (198SI MlchMf Douglas. K11111 .. n Turner (TMC) llCMI. Bill COsl>y liimlllf" •• (1983) ~) .._hftyUSA (WOR~ .......... (Z) • "The Owty Dozen *** (1987) LN Marv"" I Ernest Borgnine I -12:30 P.M. - I f11 C..(R) llNI: lhe Ban~ Doc~ **** (1140) W C F'oeids Cor•~tf>OO'l .., .... C I":,'*;; """" tnuea llllerutl0111f =) ~ 'Che*• Carl· l<>"' ** (1986) Stephen Colina. Janet JUiian (NICIC) ...... ...... (Wflt.X) ....... ........ -1:00 P.M.-• ()) c..._. ....... Michigan II P\lfdUe OI Of\oO StMe •1 lncNnl I n. ..... Ill V~ Chryaler Sen· IOr lrwMliOnal. Third Rouno l ........ c.-· f ..... ,. .. .... Cl 11 SlllfY ..... lt'"' c..._. ........ Long 8Mc:tl St.'9 at Fullenon Steta fC9N) UMI e:~..., ,_, llCMI: "At Sword t IJotnt;. ** (1952) Corne! Wide. ~een O'Hara ...,, .. ""m. l......,. U.U. (S) =r:=.•ILIM "*' M; If...,._ (Al :==::... -1:10 ,,M.- ~ --aaa.u. -1:11P.M.- ~ n.. ..... -1:30,.M.- • Ill WofMfl'a KMnper . Tl*d Round. Tlllllllll&t ;r.,.::--($) ............. ,_.,., .. =.:.L =:.::• ... (CC) -1:11, ... _ . .......... l i'i:-_ '"'"9 .. H9rCI ..... (tl7•) Jim ll'own • ..... 'IJlleL•-·· • .. "lo,t' Nlgf.a Out" I"'•• ,,.., Qt! -... ~Ger'* l c...iry ... er..... Wlllrw.r? -.... ....... «Mil • .....,, ....... C8MYO) ... .... CCM) ..... ,,... =. ....... ,.,,, •. •lf•1•11 fa..., ......... IMSA GTU SeflM, (R) CMeOt llCMI: ''Little Sho9 ot HorrOft" ** (1Me) Rdt Mor ... Ellen Gt_.. flR) llCMI! ··The l(Jd From Nowhere"*** (1912) Be1u BriOgM. SllNn Saint James CfllAl) 11CM1: '3e Hours' * * ( 196') Jlll\'let GarMr. Eve ....,.. Saint. ~--...... eta) mN! "A Pus.ge to India" *** (196') Judy Oe~s,PeagyAthcroh CIHO'W) ION: ''1 l<now Why ... CeQld Bltd &ngt ••• (lt7tt Olahantl Carroll. E11nat Rola. (TlllC) llCMI: 'S«PICO *** (1173) Al Paclno. Tony Aobem. (UIA)--~._.. ....... ,Sl ~·'-~) ....... ""* (WPIX) T ... T -2:30P.M.-L ~~~ =:~== CGALAl llON: ··u Mugroelta .. Pedrtto Femenda2. ~, ... , CWT'Mt .......... .,,..... .... (WN) ..... a.- CZ> llON: ''Th9y W.a E•· ~ ..... 11145) Rob- '" ~'I· John Wayne. -1-00P.ll.-• c_.. I , 111 5canb'\1 llUIC L~~~ .... "~:Thi• .... Dog In ... Wand" * (11~ Jim 0., Af'llll - ....... _ .... ......... Wand 0.. Women'•.,. llllom. CUM> ,... NN99'1•'9•1W91Mll• ~19' c-..p ..... s_r::'":', ,, ,, =).:,,_ ........ -Ulft.M.-·--·- l "'••cn1W111111 "* ........... CC8H) ....... CCNN) ..._.. (Melt) C....IV (WON) a.tie II C.,. (CCJ -•:OO , .... - ' ........ (CC) T.J ....... , .. .., MCMl: No Piece to Hide" * (191t~ H1rt11y. K1tn1Mn 8elef • lllMI: • Resurrection *** (1980) Ellan &rttyn. Sam Sheperd I ::, ':..""" ........ rr111;iljlllk¥1t1ea .......... (Ml) ............ =,:c... ..... jiMsi.) MCMl; "Tl'le Barel<K>' becutive ** (1971) l<urt Aus,.., Joe Flynn (1 . ....., c-. ............. sour1 v111ey Conler9l'IOI Tour· nam«1t, Third au.netfinal (GALA) MCMI: "Tr1mp11 de Amot ~: Suerez. JUiio Aleman ("90) MCMl: Three Aini· got . **(19ee)Cl'levyCl'taa.. . Steve Mllfbn (Liff) MCMl: 'The C~e of Gr111ly AdM\I * * (1911) ~ Haogeny, l<tm Derby (MAX) . llllO¥tl: ' The GrN t T retn RObbaty * * * I I 1791 Sean ConMry. Donald S\JtNrland (NICK} .._. I · tr Illa (SHOW) llllMI: Playing for Keeps * (1916) Denny Jordano. MattheW P.nn (WON) CWOl'I Wu I.Mii (RI (WPIX) Clllln -4:30,.M,- l Y•C.iT••-Y• ............... Tllll .. .._.ICCl a ••••111111 (Ml}...,, .. ... C8M~ ..... r I ....... ............. CC8M) ·~ =::-::::-......., CMICK),....,. ...... (TlllC) llCMI: "8'Mktng Aw9'1" *** (1179) Dennis ~. OenM Oueid. I _.,...., ...., New YOck .. Hantord Wflalefl , .... .. -.-... 11.-......... -........ -......... .... , . ., ....... ...... .... ........ ICC) ... .... =r .. 9 &11 ICCI .... ~-!Llf! ........ -'$ DR~ ...... ...... I (MICK) Tiii ....... (Ill) --= "l(llM" *** (1971) Jena Fondl, DoNld Sutneriend. (WON) 90N; "F .. 1 8'Mll" H* (1171) Gllbnel ~. Harold SyNMw. ~}--= . ...,. .. *** (1981) Jam9I ~. Howard E. Rollins Jt. (Z) 90N: ··~ ~·· • * * ( 1 tl7) Mel Oiblon. Denny Olo¥er -s.•P.11.- (WTM) MIMI: "Tycoon" ** (1147) John Wayne. l.arline Dey. -1:21 ...... -............ -t:aOP.M.- •• t • ..... l11•it1' L09 Mgal9I etCNcago ... I ~::.(CC) llllL.119 Wiii a:wllil (CCI (AU) ¥lllllla: Tiii .. .., .. (MICK) ..... -. -1:40 P.11. - • Tllll .. ..._(CC) (DU)m EVENING -t:OOP.11.- 1 <t-*=-..... l"'"S,-:-r~ ..... · a.c ...... ........ (CC!(R) .. '"* .......... I)::..-=. , ... ._ (AU) Ulllill I =-· ~':.Mis ·p A I' lDiiir&.M:a......, _..., c.-. 7 t • ., Wutw90" 9t Mione. ='· MON: "Naceello (H901 MCMl: ''PMav Sue Got Man19d" ···-·(1-) Ka!NMI\ Turner. Nlcc*t ~ C....,IU., (llAX) -lillCMI; "The Mct<enz.ia ..,.... *** ~~~ ....... (NICIQ •• _... ... (IHOW) --....... J" •• (1t71) "°' .,....., LOnalnl0ery -.......... -........... -t:JOP.M.- • .,... ...... (CC) -l:.•P.11.-... _._,_., ... -.. ._ .. _(A) ..... Lii .... . .. ..... . ....... .... .......... ...... -- Daily Pilot February 28-March 5/21 -t:46P.M.-. ,.._,_ -1:00 ,, ... - • ...... Witr1 hOlt Ed McMahon. (A) • • l't I Ullli Jen CIMOt IC· I~ ... dltughW'• first ell• D.C. ..... ....... r=~ NIPr""'*•' • ,,._ OI Or..., Gable• The Sequel ,... - Oolly w Tom Selledl. * Bertlat t Mandrell The T.,,..pltllo111 t lld Smola.t r A~Oll ~ - •Hairht91116o1• •HllrT~ •HIArW• .. • ... ~ •OUllDM ...... ... ~ .... .., • Sera& ... Dem atu Ir ONnge County'•"'°" oon;l II "* •..-CIMnlOlnllr.Weofllr•-••m • PfOOllltor .. ODrr.-inot••&•dd Ill DERMATEX INTERNATIONA ,.,,,._. ........ n1 Hw•eP••llld& , .......... ......, SATUIDYPAleE TIME 30/Daily Pilot February 28-March 5 ) (SHOW) a.,. ...... (USA) ......... ,,_ IS) -10:05 P.M. - (WTal) .... J,.q (S) -10:10 P.M. - (CHN) l,_.W. -10:30 P.M. -1 1115 c.-. .............. (CM) c..... (NeOC) C. M ..... Alt Y•? (In) MCMl: Ne'IW Too Young 10 Ole" * (t98e) JoM Stamos, V•nttt (USA) "-r tr.-y l1lelllr {W()lt) MCMl: · The ~n Jungle" * * * (1950) Se.Mg ... yden. Sam J1"9 (WPtX) , .... ,... ... °"'*' -10:40 P.M. -. ......, ..... ,... Arnold -11:00 P.M. -.... .... lllllf St1IT ...... .... .... ....., .. ,. .... """*"' Y• ...... lMYll ........ (AU},..... (WYO} ..... al1 If._.... ............... (C8H) ...... ... (CNN) ......... l'l ...... t.i .. ten II' I h l°I llMU) llO¥ll: 'Top Hi t' ***"* It 9361 Freer ~s•• Daily Pilot February 28-March 5/31 DINNER SPEC~ ONLY •6.95 s'tE1'"-. ~tv.Ot:. ct\.\.O • E'f{tC\~\ c~E!\ ~.,v. t\.\.S • f y.O(CO\.\ • • c~tffE1> ~os\ "v. 9 • ;,. • y.\Gi\' . 11' ht''' hum,·mJd t• -----"--- l"lld ,,, '""'' ltJd11111n.il Jnd EslM>l#JMd 1971 ntt1t1n.il 't\·.itmn, ._-..,-.......,...., __ -J 7502 Beach Blvd . at Slate r Huntington Beach (19"f)~ {H80) --= 'Jumpin J.cl! FllSh" * ( t 996) Whoop! Goldberg. s~ Colkns (NfCt() ......... (SHOW) MCMf: "Killing Ml· chtne' * * ... 985) Jorge Rlvefo. =UJI Hemfngwly CTlllC) • ' A Nlgntrrwe on Elm Street 3. OrMm Warn. ors * (t987) Hellttler Langeoiwnp (USA) ..... AllM (S) (WtX) USA ,..._. (Z) llO¥ll: Cobr1 * (198el Syf'leSter St11lone. -11:05 P.M. - (WTBI) ...... Tl'llb ISi -11:30 P.M. -8 MCMl: "Terror Ouc 01 me 5'1y * * ( t 971) Efrem Z-imbellst Jr . 0.,, H~ . 1 ............. 0..(S} .,.,. ...... Lozeno. llCMl: "The Humer" • t.9'? •• ~:-~ (WW) .... ... """ ,~...., ...... (CNN) ..... UllltlM ~..., Celala ........ Washington et Mione (R) (GAL.Al llO¥ll: "Noc:Ns de C.C.et"Jorge~ (NICI()"' ..... <W"'XI .... 8* ISi -11:45 P.M. - • MCMl: . 'Slaugl'lter °' the V~" *-(1112) 0... EA>ler. w ... BrMdL 842-5505 -11:56 P.M. -............ (IMX) llCMI: Joc:ks * ( 1t6tl Scott Snoe< -12:00A.M.-L-~ h* .... T ..... i =.: ''VNI Mui ** ...., :;* Uslln<W ......... ........... (AU} ......... (C8N) ,_....lllLM ~= .. a.: "Captltn Fury" *** (1931) Brien Aheme. Victof Mc:l.aqlen. SATURD\YLATE NIGHT SATURDlYPRIE TIME 30 /Datly Pilot February 28-March 5 5 (SHOW) a.,. ...... {USA) ........... ,,_ (S) -10:05 P.M. - (WTM) ... Tlllb (S) -10:10 P.M .. - (CNN),,.... ..... -10:30 P.M. -I 1115 c... ............. CC*) c...lrt I**) Cir 5'. ... Al9 Y•? (IEl) MCMl: Never Too Young IO Oi9 * ( 1986) John St9mOI, Ventty. (USA) ..., 11'.-.ry "'* CWOI') MCMl: . The A.sptlalt Jungle"'*** 11960> Sterling Hayden. Sam .nne. {WPIX) hlll f'9m .. .,.,.... -10;40 P.M. -. ....., ..... ,... Amold. -11:00 P.M. -.... .... bllwSalT.._ .... .... ,...., .. ,. .... ..... -.. , ........ LMY• ........ (AU} ...... (WYO) ..... 111 If S.. ..... .,...,.. (C8N) ..... ..... (CNN) ......... .. Cln1 .. 11•1 I (.., MIMI: "ToP Hal .. **** 119351 F,_, Aslue Daily Pilot February 28-March 5131 DINNER SPECIALS ONLY 16.95 (ISl'N) ~ (H80) --= Jumpn J-* FlaSh * (198&) Whoooi Goldber9. S19pnen Collins (Nia() ......... (SHOW) MON: "KJlhno Ma· chone'• *. ( 1985) Jorve Rivero. Maroeux Henwlgway {TlllC) llOWrl: '.A Ntgtltnwe on Elm StrMt 3· Dream w~ Cl'S * (1987) Hee!Nr ~amp (USA) lllM All9il ISi (WPllQ USA ,..._ (Z) llCMI: "Cobra • (198&} S~i.r Stallone. -11:05 P.M .. - (WT'IS) lllM Tlllb (SI -11:30 P.M.-8 MCMl: Tenor Out of IM 842-5505 -11:56 P.M. -.,..... .... (MAX) llCMl: Jocks * (19&t) Sooct Sncw -12:00 A.M. -~(WON) 18* llel T.._ I ~ ·v1111 Max• ** r=..., ::-Ustinoot ........ .......... ...... (AM)-.... (C8IO ,,_ .. LIN =·= ·~ FUl'f.. *** (1_, er., Allerne, Victot Mc:l.aQllln. SPORTS Sanda.y -10:40,.M._ ............. Arnold. _,,.,_ ... - ' ::,nr-:::F~ a.. Ania ............ , CllC lll?llr Monday EVENNi -1:31P.a- ...., c..._.111111•1• .. nois .. lndlenl.. -1:00, .... - (tn) .... Fight Night .... ~c:11::;a11.;;:. FellpeC....~ln •t~ round ""* t.llelftaliQtlt bOuL -7:31, .... - ........ ~Fl'Ofll Ser'lla Mlle. -1::31,.11.- =.ac.~= -MIP.11.-(R....,_.. ....... =..--Mm 11111 -1 .. ,.11.-. ....., ............... f... HcueDfl WL LouimN SU.. -1-P.a- • L.1111111 ..... -7:JOP.ll.-..... , ·a !Loe~ Lllkers .. s..... ~-­.............. ,,.,... .,,.. Mlle. ..... •Mt-4'1111•1-MI• fMII I ,.._-Piii FfOfft Ill '-A, ailm. -.. P.11.-l:r'Aa~;=n ~-°"'°"' -l::JO Pa- t=.'CM--....... -.... ~ .... --_ .. , ... - Nor1h Clrolnl at Georgia T~ _._,_ ... - • "9 I ' • 18 Loe Angtlet ~ .. Deeroil Plseanl. -7:JO,.M.-e::... .... Aadng From -l:OO,.M.- ·~=-­:ui. ~ llocMy peay.rs In c.... -l:JO,.M.-z.:-............... ....... r;::: -t:ol,.M.-........ ,. -ato,.M.-.................... _, .. , .... - :-PllMlt: ...... . -10:JO ,_ ... - • ....., Ullillr ..... ..... Thunday -l:tlP.M.- ..... .... ••111112•1••1111 MwylMd .. Nor1h Clrolnl a... -7:JO,.M.- • -.... R.ang F'rom S..Anlla. tc*I .................. "°"*-er,..,.... OUldOor .......... -L .. ,.M.- 1IN ..... ,_ ii"--1:31, .... -!!.!"--;a;;.'C?T' -MIP.11.- .............. IMSAGTU a..: '""" ........ ~ .... ····-11111 Al-"-•~· -l:JOP.11.- ..... 11·111 Long iiedt-•~ .,.... _, .. , .... -_..... ....... .... ........... bllU?loft I-°' .... IVINNI _ .. , ... -___ ,_ __ .................... • ClftclMnlll t ' 1•11 .... OUIJoelllift. _,.., ... _ ..... _ ..... _ fl1lllII ....... CCIAlga WL ADft. ---...... ,., nmmca --P&-_. ......... p 795 • r •u.oeAl!gllle ..... ~ .................. .............. ,., ........ u.~ C"1& ,,, 0....,., •1-t .• KOta ...... •NMP• ....... CIM.11~­. , ..... ,.., -1:11PA-111La ,.ts,•'W ........... u.,....... L.1119'1. _,. ... _ &:,.... ......... ..... _. 32/Daily Pilot February 28-March 5 -l:OO,.M.- • ........ 9lg c.., o.y. From S.,.,. Anita. -L-30,.M.-CCNNt ..... , ...... (RIPN) .... CllllF -t:ol,.M.-• ...., cu ..... ~ .... From T~. Kan. CUM) ... Dorll Aydlr Open. Second Round, From IN Deni Country Club In M1wn1. (R) -~•,.M.­(RIPN) .,..._,._.. ... ltll From Mcot. C.-. -10:00,.11.- (RIPN) .... WOrtd CUp Men"s OowMil. From Aspen. Colo. (R) -1ct•, .... - • .... ... 0 I ... A 1()(11( .. IN 1911 Los Angeles Mwdlon. -11:00 ... M.- (RIPN) ..... L .. Saturday CUM) ,... Newsweek Chemplolis Qip. Men's Sem • his. From 1he Gr•.nd Cl'larn· plons ~, lndl9n Wells c.lif. (WT9I) ..,... ca •• ,, ,,, ....... -3:30 ... M.- ............... Bo•· Ing. W8A mlddlaaelgllt ctlem- plonshlp .. Sumeu K.a.mby (43- 3-3. 24 KO.) V9. Wle Mc:C.ilum (32·0, 29 KO.), 12 rounds, !Tom P9uro, Italy. l'lorM rlleing, Florida Den>y, from GuHD..,,, P9rtt, ~.FIL ·---·-----.... , .... _ l:S-:.:!L.,...... ca..... ..... , •••Mil-'°"" Vllley C01tf91 •ice Tour· nement, Third au.r.finll From P9orili, Ml. -4;30,,M.- .............. Bo•· Ing. W8A ~· ·•IQM ctwn-piofw.p, SumCu l(llM'lby (43- 3-3. 2A KO.) vs. Mac• ~ (32~. 29 KOs). 12 rounds. lrom P9M.ro. ltMy: l'lorM tKinQ. Florldl Den>y, fl"Om Guittcr.rn Pn . I ..... ICtele. FIL fCNN) ..... ..... (WOR) ...... New YC)ftl ...... .. IW1bO WNlera. -l:00,.11.- • c..-.· ... -5:., .... - • "9 II t 1 ' LOI Angeles ~at Ollc9gO Buis, EVENING _ .. ,_ .... - ....., .... I 01111 Washingm .. Arizona. -1:11,.11..- (ln, ...... Momr..i c.N· dlef\S .. Loe ,.,.... Qlga. -7:., .... - (QAUl .... _ .... , .... _ • c-.. ••••• New y MeJdco SU. .. ~ ~ L-:.... .... A.cing From ..... lp1C I -ut,.M.-=-=-'-1: . II ...... 0 0 -.. , .... _ ~ MUleltnllW- -l:JO,.M.- (GM.Aa ..... -1 .. P.11.- , r.=" =-= C'4> Wo!Mn'• ......... '""" All*\ c.. Cf') -1MOP.11.-................. Amold. -11•P.11.-...._ ... ,, 2 -11•P&- K lk ..... &.-. ....... --.. ,., ~-,. ............. ,. ........ .... 1 5 MOVIES, tenn)t't hie l\WI (PG-13) • m (IHOW) &II. 1 O Liii.. 1 O p.m., Ft'L 2 p.m,. 11 •30 p.m. (S) ~ "'TM ......... *** (1-. er.,,., 0.ell de Unt_ A OulCfl boy .... "'9 pet1IMS sllOI by Nu~. becomes I doetot and spends 40 pert seekmg IN tru1t1 ol the tr9ge- '1:'/ ()sear l0t best IOf~ htm (PG) 148 m.(IMAYO) Sun.Sp m . 11 p.m . (Z) Sun. 12.30 p.m.. 1 1.m.;Mon.tp.m .. Tue 9'.301m.;Thu.31.m.(S)~ •At C.... ...._.,. ** (1MI. Crime orwn.) 5-1 P9rwl The son of I M~W tries IO lclow in l'llt lalNr'I foot· Sle9S and ....nds up 'UIVIW19 '°' "" lite Wfltl .... ...,,... gil1fYiend (R) 115 m.CMIO> Tue, 12 a.m (CC) (S) ~ "Al ....... ,,... .... (t'~. ~) Comel Wiide ~and one~ of IN FOUi ~I,.,,,,, 10 save Irle~ from an.,,,. a.,1&1 wiCn °"911 on trw pm-°"' 91 m ~ S.l I p.m , 1 a.m. (VCR) MAV....-."-ce .. ** (1M. ~) MldlMI Oudokoft &lu!Nm '"'* ~ try IO heed off I lit>erll b1eck man's~ tor IN U.S. SenMa. {RI 103 m (SHOW} Wees. t p.m • 3:50 1.m ($) ~ • B Daily P-1lot February 28-March 5 33 :> m.. (CC) (SJ {Vat) • Elllli'f'I flglllfl Wife.. •• 11 939 ~t ~ Colben. A IJOC>' Fr911Ct1 ans1oc.r1L s wt!) ~UQI' ;er ~· l'ler "11!flllQ4! 10 • dl~()(le •o<:'l l"'e< :.an. Olfec1ed tly Emst l..iJ!)l~c" 85 ,.. !Zl "40n. 1 30 p m Thu a :JO 1 '?I '9odr Melll'' **• 11981 ~·me Cll'lll"'al.,.. a-• • f'IOt-bloodld Flon01 SOClaltle sacuces a smaK ~me 1a,.yer •'*> plotting Ille ~ ITIY<def ol her "Cf\ l')uSDel'C R 113 m.CWl'IX) Sun 3 p.m (Veit) ........ a..1 CtydeM **** p 967 Cri,,,. ~rama "••' "WI Beatty Outlaw io'lefs Bonn;e Par~er &n<J Oyca Sa• 'OW aN>ot UC> Ille 1930s Midwest ~ CINI tn a SIOw tft04lon emOuatl Oorecwcs by Artnur PeM 11 , m (WGM) Tue .• S pm (Vat) 'Tiie .., lfl tlle ll"tMk ...._,. • • ! I 9 76 0< am 11.Jonr T r8'f0b, A ._...., bOrl'I Wlltt imm;;ne dellc!er>aeS #ents IO be """"' IN girl neXI 000< OUI w>M d4 ,, ri. tN ... s ""' POIUlble germ.lrM heme. 100 m (USA) wee 9 pm IVCI') ....,_ ..... OYI'' *** (1962. Comecy1 l(,m Nol-alt w~ swmoer• Fted. George eo..g .no Howa"Cl sn.w. ~ time With 1 sexy blonde wtlG .a s.etet!y dOong a lhesis on tlle su~,,,.. t 15 me Sat 2 p.m "Tiie .,_ -.M •• (1982. Otama) Oona ~r,• He• ~·s we<$1ntng ment.i oonotrion mai.es 1 te ev1tt1 nardlr for a gift trf1nQ 10 grow up 81 m (s.40W) wee Ei 30 p.m ..... killl A..,.-...,. (1979. ComeCly'()t•m•I Dennis Christoclher An Indiana ~ .au hlle an tw .an o.cyc1e ,_ u lie and NS towrM t>uCICl•s compete -ntll "Snooty college stuOents Olrect9CS t>y Petef Vates 1F>G1 100 m.{111Cl Sit 7 a m , 4 30 p m. (VCR) "Tiie ..... " ** (191S. HOtror) Sting Baron F,.,,.__, crM1!M Ille periec:t woman f()t Ylllto< "°S ~moll$.,. then l<eeps her fot rwnself ,PG.1 Jr 119 m• Thu. a p.m. (vat> ..... Oft .. Ni9M'' *** (1985, Oocumentar,I Roct> Stir Sllng and his Det'CI teheatse "°'"'!he i;nss, &llCI pll ) POiee songs and outs ott 11'9 aJtJum Dream of tne Blue TUMIM ' ~ by MterlMI ~ fPG·13j 97 m ( .. VO)Sat 9pm , 11m (MAlOfn 4 pm (CCl lSI ·IVCI') . ........ *** (1968. Cnme Oram.I Str<e ~ A San Freneisoo ~ protecllng I moo W1tneSS llnalty llgures out wtio from GrMt car ctlase Oncl9CI O'f P.Wt "•* (PGJ 113 me Mon a pm <VC:-.1 • ..,. , Ooft"t .... to Oet .. .,,...,. ** (1970 Comecy) Hefsc:MI 8emlfc:Ji "" ICCOUl'l!Ant bea:)tneS I W.00-f 1119' 18 years and soon diSCXMlfS IOts ol wOtMr\ .. ant IC menyl'Wn nm• Mon 11 30am ....... Ceeeldy Oftd .. ~ ICJd" ••• * 1 t969 Western) Paul Newman The leg9ndary ovt'eW$ romp ttwougll Wyoming. "*' Uil from New Vorll let Bo4\v•a ancs !Me on an ermy Dlrk"led by Geof'99 Roy Hill 1F>GI 1 , 2 m (WON) Mqrl 5 p m (VCft) c MOVIES 34/Daily Pilot February 28-March 5 E-F D "t tfr ****J::!.'_,. ........ t'I 1 •11&. A ......... ... ............. ...._ ... ......... ~_, ..... ~.,,,..,.. ,.._ ,. M 11 p.a (Wiit ..,.._ ..,.. ••• ., ... u. ... tlfY9 ... ··:::-... ._... ........... .... ........ .... .......... l)elw .... .. ---Pd ........ " ..... ,.., ......... . .._ ......... ***Ct171. ........ ._.La --.....---· ................. ..... ----:·· ···=---""' ....... _ ......... MlftlpM. ... ....... _ . ...,. .. ,,.,, -~ ..... ........ ,,171......,0..--AllMW,.. ~ ........... I' ........ ' •• ,. ....... = .......... .,, ..... -...,. ........ ... •••. , ... ~=._..,........,. . 'tit .,.,_ ... ___ .,...,.,..,..... 1¥ .. 12 ,,, .. • '1 ' • 0 " 1) II " I • ,, I • , • ~---~----......... ----~--------.......... ~ H piO yourig ~ poc11a up a sacht tn T ..... flel\ *"- "hm, but cannot get away from Nm..{R) 17 m.(lllAJQ S. 8 pm, •30•m tCC)(S)(VQQ "Tiie ~ *** 11tn . Ftntasy) Wlzatd Oer'ISlllf --.ds wet 8llbO &.ggint IO l*P ,,_.,.., ~ the dragon Smog From Irle J R~A. Tolkletl c.19 voic:.. Or.on Been. JoM Hutton Anlmalilel 71 m COtlN) SA 7 Pc"'-~) •• ,..., OM C..11~1d1" *** (19311, Aomenc9) Ab Fa~ A young dWtdof ~~ a ... actrMa 10 buS11if>g ~ll'llhedeyaof Buster Keeton and IN~ Kops 98 m ('DtlN) Fn. 1 p.m . 2 1,m. ·•nie "-'-of DIM o...'' ** (19M, Myswy) HowWO E Rolins Jr A pr°""90r ano iw ~ -Ir*> lhe gh05lty Ol'Uo flOuM ol I Dutd\ acolllonis1 wflO .... lull9d M40ong ....... on the underground r9ilr09d. 1 oe m.(Dl9f0 Mon 6 pm .. How te lllany • W"a ••" *** (1963. ~ Marl4yn Monroe Thr" gold diggers l4lblMM •,..._Yori! P9MthauM. ~ to V t tliglbll ndl men. 98 m ~ Sun 111m ~) "Howwd .. Duca" * (191&. ~ fiction) ..... Tl'lotTl9son A lrtlk laMr bMm tile-" tMking ~d ITom DllCt< Wof1d to Cltwland, ""'*" tie meela a SJIM1ll IOCka< ano saVft Earth {PG) 1(t1 m,(Z) Wed. s p m.. Fri. ~ 30 a m (CCI (SI (VCR) "Hunll" ** P917. Fantuy)Jotwl Alen Ne11ot1 ~· tr ne<O Btldlty Bnnllman ,,._a dMI wWI lhe devll IO DeclOfnt mu5CIUl.tr DIOl\CI btlCtl boy Huni Oddtrl for !tie wmmer (PG)102 m (TllC)W.CS. 1:30p m .. 12:30Lm.CS) (VCR) ·'Tiie ......... Lady" ** 11t n . DrwM) 0oivw.,.. An uridetOOVtr pollUwoman makH I....,,,,,.... wfien IN t tpe>WS I ~ ~ Cllf'ddM9't COIW**>fl W!ltl 0tganiztc:1 crwnt 100 m (WT9I) Thu 11 :3& p.111. (VaQ "The ~· * (1980. ~, s..... Mc0..Hn Mclc*n-O.y bounty IVltll' R.iptl "Pipe T".ot$011 ttacks l\;gmYM lor I bell bollOlomen. fPG) 97 "' 1§1 Sat 11 30 p.m IVCt') 1-J-K Daily Pilot February 28-March 5/35 MOVIES 31/Daily Pilot February 28-March S M-N 5 Daily Pilot Februa ry 28-March 5/37 0-P-Q R-S ~~-----~-----------~~-----.......... MOVIES 31/Daily Pilot February 28 March 5 T-U-V :ie ... :o 19 II .. ~ .. " I· I ' W-X-Y-Z Daily Pilot February 28-March 5/39 • European Bed Linens • T wry Robes • Rosenthal Studio-Line • China & Crystal • Goose Down Comforters & Pillows • Blanke1s • Mattress Pads. Etc., Etc., Etc. I ••IDAL Rt:GISTa~I •12 E. Coeet ..., .. c-.. - (1 -•• of~) 840-2121 THE EXERCISE ALTERNATIVE Gets you into the slim of things at "Inches Aweigh" Newland Center 19746 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach It's FIMlly Here.-an exciting way to shed those unwanted inches without strenuous workouts, starvation diets & hours of frustration.· Only eight mlnutee on each of our six toning tables provides the same benefits as hours of tra- ditior'taJ exercise. We also provide the new & unique Europe9n Thermal Wrap for elimina- tion of stubborn celulte. r i 40/Daily Pilot February 28-March 5 I ' A New, Free Service ••• Q11alified 'IhldespeopleJust A Phone Call Away! •IT'S FREE! • IT'S CONVENIENJ'! • rr'S P!MON.UIZID! • R'S PIOf&UIONll! f' f' Take the g~ out or finding competmt, ttllable A A tradespeople 1o ttpal~ remodel. c1ttorate,,.. c1ean. HOME rrrf~~f~! 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HllM_, (Clwt .._ ..... ) 5* _,,.,Newport .... f.A (714) 6Jl,7JOO SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1988 State to pitch in for QC.toll road T rans portation commission wouldlike to see corridor completed in single s tage ByLANCE IGNON °' ............... Funding for the proposed San Joaquin Hills TransportaJl<>n Cor- ridor may come sooner than expected following a stanling offer from state officials Friday to either advance funds for the proJCCt or help assure 'Sports Katerina Witt of East Ger- many wins gold medal as Debi Thomas falls to third In figure skating in Winter Olymplcs./81 California bond financing for the $380 million toll road. At its monthly meetio& in San Rafael. The California Transpor- tation Commission. which 1s respon- sible for allocating state and federal funds for highway construction. told local transponauon officials that It Leap year babies get quarterly dividends Bob Riedcn once took his brother Matthew to school as his contnbut1on at "show and tell." Judie Argyros could probably af- ford the entire store. but a check she once wrote for a small purchase wouldn•t clear. Gerald Doan said he has reached PAUL AICllPL£Y the age when he docsn·t celebrate b1nhdaysan'ymorc. He's 14 )ears old. These seeming!) unrelated s1tu- a11ons actuall} have a co mmon hnk. R1eden. Arg) ros and Doan arc leap )Car babies. They were born on Feb. 29. that elus1"e 366th da} that appea rs on our calendars every four years. wanted to see the toll road built all at once. rather than m two SlaJCS. "lfsalwayscheaper to build it all at one time. and quicker," said Trans- ~rtation Commissioner Joe Levy. 'Maybe we could fund the whole ei&ht lanes so it would go in quicker." Levy said the commission might loan the county funds from the state transponat1on budget. or the state might guarantee bonds for the project or a combination of both methods. Either way. the funds would be paid back from developer fees earmarked for the project and to ll tees So far. bonding 1nst1tut1ons have been reluctant to back the prOJCCt because the toll road concept is untried in California Levy said 1t ma~ tak.e up 10 a )'t'ar to finalize the offer '4 llh O range County Transponat1on Co mmission of- ficials. The idea might also require the backing of a local state as- semblyman or senator Buildin& the 14 5-milc highway all at once could sa ' c .. ten\ of mil hons" o f dollars. Lev> '><lid ( osts would soar 1f rnm.truct1on crews had to return to the prOJCCt several years latl·r to add more lanes. l.J p unul now. d~1gners had planned to stan w11h two or three lanes in each d1rccuon, depending on the amount of financ1n& available said Roben Rende. acting manager for the lOunty's Transportation Cor- ridor C..ro up, a branch of the En- ' ironmental Management .\1tnC\ Planners hope to finish the tir\I phase b) 199 2. Eventual!} they plan 10 build a O\ \ t\\\ \ \ h1gh'4a) rang11ig in '41dth from three to fi ve lanes in each d1rec11on. A comple11on datr would depend on demand for the h1gh"a> and fund1n1- lf the state '4 t'n: to finance the pro1cct. ho""e' er Re nde said the h1ghwa} could be built to m maxi- mum size in about the same time the ~mailer ' er\1ori v.ould take The h1ghwa} '4ould intersect the \an Diego Frec"a) JUSt nonh of San Juan ( ap1strano and li nk up w11h the ( o~ta \frsa Frecwa). (PleaM eee ST AT E/ Al) Wheeler claims he won't • run again Mesa councilman says job not worth a ll the needed time By JENNIFER WEBER °' ... ~,..-- Oa"c Wheeler -considered b\ some tu be Costa Mc.-sa's most contro' crs1al council member -has 1nd1 ca1ed he 1s ··Q5 perccn1 cenain" he will not ~d. re-d ecuo n in Novem - ber Wheeler 3~. said he would not run aeain b<.'rn u'>C he does nol '4ant to engage in J mud-'>hnging campaign. doesn·1 mak.C' enough mone~ for the amount of 11me he works as a councilman anc "ants 10 pursue personal interests ·-rm not real!\ looking fo f"l.ard to .i rough campaign in "-o,ember and 1(\ not real1' re'4ardmg.·· hC' said E't'n though he ts announn ng his tl·nuiu'c decision earl\ in the \car \>.heelers.a 1d he 1<. not '4°0m cd abOut a "lame dud," 'itatus t"roding h1 tn· llurn1.'t' Gov. Oeukmejlan says Rep. Dan Lungren could legally take office M on- day even though the Sen- ate rejected his nomi- nation./ A~ Nation They're pan of a select group that enjoys the pnv1lcges -and p1tfalls- of a b1nhday that was created by a Caesar to correct the imbalance between the calendar year and the eanh's annual orbit around the sun. Actuall}. pm•ileges and pitfalls arc (Pleue eee LEAP/A3) On!J once e•ery foar yean doee tbe birthday of Tyler Hibert and llattbew Rieder appt;U on tbe calender. Tile two ltataacla HlCh ............. .., .......... atudenta foaad oat at ace 15 tbat tbey were born on tbe aame a.aJque day and ha.-e become beat frlenda alnce then. "l d Cln't haH' am mtlurnCl' aO\ · v.J\ · ht· .. :ud "I don·1 ha'e an' 1ntiul'nle Ill lo~ .. I 'C' done m' htt ·· ..aid " hel·lcr v. ho 1<. -.en mg hi., first term ·-rm not (Pl eue eee WHEELER/ A 2 ) Ku Klux Klan protest of Dallas police depart- ment's affirmative action plan becomes melee. / A5 Embattled Arizona Gov. Evan Mecham says he'll face impeachment trial rather than resign./ AS World Deposed Panamanian president flees after warning by government agents./ AS Index About Employment Bridge Bulletin Board Business Class I fled Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Homes Opinion Paparazzi Public notices Sports Style Weather 86 C3 A3 A7 C4·8 8 4 ce B7,8 C3 C1,2 A6 86,7 84,C8 81-4 8 5-7 A.2 Outgoing chamber president speaks out against Balsa project By ROBE RT BARKER °' ............... Steve Holden 1s a businessman. a booster of the community and the past prC"s1dent of the growth-onented Huntington Beach Chamber ofC'om- merce. It was kmd of shocking. therefore. when Holden got up 1n front a packed ho use in City Council chambers to stand o n the side of surfers and environmentalists and speak out against legislatio n proposed by Sen. Marian Bcraeson. Her bill would set up an assessment d1stnct to pave thr way financially for development of the Bolsa Chica marshlands. Holden·s stand was virtual heresy. The chamber generally goes down the line in favor of gro wth projects. and Bolsa Chica is no exception. The 26 chamber directors were polkd in January on whether to continue support oftflc development plan. which includes construction o f 3, 700 homes. a I .~slip man na. rcs1or:1t1on of 9 15 acres of wetlands and poss1bl} a na' 1gablc channel to the ocean for boaters. T'4cnty-fi,e of the directors voted 1n fo,or Holden. 56. \.Oted no. It's the poss1b1ht} of the navigable channel and the threat that 1t poSH to beach erosion that "omes Holden. "I hl.e our bl.·ach. It's the best. busiest and safest 1n the '40r1d. I j ust don't "ant to take a chance with 11:· he said. When he appeared before the council 10 announce his oppos1t1on for the first time. Holden said that he loved the sand. "I JUSt don't want to ' 1s1t 11 in Dana Po int," he noted Holden said he developed an a\\arcncss of beach ero ion when he ran for \tate Sc:natc 10 ~ears ago in a race c' cntuall} "on b) John hm1tz. the an:h-conscr.at1\C fro m Newpon Beach. The congressional d1s1r1ct em- bro ed CXcan 1de. and Holden said 8teYe·Holdea he disco' cm:! first hand how eros1on triggered b) a JClt) "could destroy a beach ·· Holden said the Jetty. a bamcr of stones to pro tect the harbor and plcasurc boats from poundin1 wa\'CS, (Pl ....... BOLD&Jlf/ A.2) AIDS diagnosis takes emotional toll BJ 808 VAN EYltEN °' .............. People with AIDS have a lot more on their minds tha n dyina. Costa Mcu clinical psycho loaill Dr. John Mu11er told an audience of docton and nurte durint the Ant toun· tywidc symposium on the dittasr. Spuluna at a dlyk>na conference on AIDS at the Doubletrct Hotel in Oranae. Musser said that while AIDS P1tien1s ,usually have deep fear for their heahh, there arc many other conttms that come with the disease. and thnecan cause .erious omotional problem s. Most AIDS patients live for !Orne time with their disease. and many have lived for ye.an after beina Do AIOI wortlen fece rtN of contemlnetloft?/ A2 diagnosed. Musser u1d. "lt 1 n't 1mpl) a matter of death:· said Musser. "There 1 an a'4ful lot of li ving that tllesc people do. eHn•ftcr thc1rd1aanos1s "1th <\ID " It 1s therefore cnt1cal to rc501\ e the disease's attendant ps)cholO(lcal problems 1n order to prevent a pcrson·s rtma1n1n1 hit from bcina shattered b)' the terminal 1llnns. tudies have sho~n that ht-alth conrems art no t foremost 1n the nund\ o f people "ho find out the) have cft,ek>ped AIDS Instead. people often beco~ kttn· (Pleue ... Ame/U) SWATeXercise in Fountain Valley has real-life look· ,. • ,, When the \\ T team sho"cd up the bid JU)-S tc e11ht ban~ cm· plo)ftS ~. and to bepn a Randolf t)JM(al of s1m1lar ttal-hfc dramas. . fter &he ho&Uiee ~t1at1on tnm aho~ up. tt\tral fanul mem· bat •• oflM ('rimU\111 and a pncst - all of "'"°"' weft~ by dtama 11udmn -~ ' an MaA)' ..,... •ho ve pas& the Gas leak a threat to FV water supply By LANCE IGNON oe ... o..,,....._ .\ longsianding underground fiSOhne leak beneath a \<'r' ice stalllln in Fountain Valle~ 1\lrcepmg t0'4iHd undergro und drink.in@ "ater '>Upphl'\ but docs not '<'I po~ a health proble m Officials ha'e 'no'4 n about thl· leak at Thn ft) 011 < u station JI 174 75 Brookhurst t '>tnle 1985 hut a recent reading tal en from ~111 beneath the fac1ltl\ <,h0'4Cd unusuall ' high concentrauons ot lX'nzcnr .1 cancer causin& compound found m easot 1nc. . The spill. '4h1ch authon11es be hr' l' 1s coming from thrt"t' o l'the station·, undergro und tanks. 1s o rte o f the mo't sern>us cases of gasohnr c-ontamin.i- 11on 1n Oranae Count~. said tire BataJlion (1uef Paul Summers "There's moisture do•n thC'rt· l'iu1 1t hasn't contam1nattd the "Jtrr suppl) )Ct," Summers said Tests sho•td that C"on~ntrat111M of benzene •ere found to bt' I ti JOI pans per billion in the groun.t beneath the gu station l lCOrdtn& lil lk1h \11.'.'IT\ man Orange Count'·, J1rn 1111 111 l'n' 1ronmental health ..,talc hcJllh IJ"'' -.ct a ~a\lm um limit •1 • p.tm per hlllton lor h..·n1l'nl· Jnnlm8 v.ater Other 1.hlrn1,J 'J ~· "<'rl' found Pete1 () \ m ll •' an \)fficial '4 Ith Thrill' cl n l>o"'ne' \aid pressure tl•st., 111 thl \tJt11in '·Lan k.s sho'4 no kak.11 l\l\I lh \Uggl'\IC'd lfUl l S 1ha1 rduel the ,1.i1111n mi~ht ha\{' cauM"d thl· un1.kr~,r11unJ ,ontaminJtllln \umnwr\ n·1u11.:d 1hr 1. la1m Thl ~u.in111' .ii .1,m.imination \umml'f\ \J1J 1ust J\lcsn't nor- m.slh 1x, ur lr1•m 1an k.t"r <.pill\ \\;th l'1~hl 1 • Ill "all'r \NCll\ upcrJt111~ Jl Jn •r 1· 11nw h>Untain \ Jlln tl'\t(\ hl·a' ih nn 11s undC'r- gr11unJ ".111.1 't.pph I 1r(' l hid 0Kl J1llgl'\l'O ,,11J · .\n' 1.rn~ 1h111 ll·.i's tn h1unt.i1n \ .11ln "1hrl.1trntn~ 1hr v.ater \upp- h Jo r~w '<-. n \J d l lt""l:'l•t thl Jnnl.ing v.a1rr t\ ~l'nl•rall' protl!ded rrom cClntam1-nan1~ h' J 1h1l ' undl'rgwund la\C't ol , l.i' k~ ,\l\'d ht·t"' t:t'n '10 and I 00 l~t I r1.1m r hr 'urla•c A trlbute to a century of progress on the Coast ' \ The e'olu11o n 01 the Orange out dunna the pa'>t 100 urs i\ a tor) of prorfc and e'ents -but , 11's not dr). dull h1stol) Ho'4 '4t' ('\oh C'd 1s as fa inat- m& as thr talt 1>f a c.t~ngc httlc aoosc and a C"a'"'' a11n1 as the Holl) •ood C'tltbnt1e1 v.-ho .. d1\• con•rtd" tht count) ot o urs ~ IQ • 1 tool at tho prople and <'' cnts, 1i. included 1n toda) • ed111o n o( the Oa1I Pllot Much of tht' ~~ pmal cd111 n 'lll~s •ntten b Onner Coast ma ors. ('1t) mafUlltB, hoot supcnntendcnt 11"1uttr)1 e\pem and ptCSMknts of hool bolrd and hamben o com· mcrtt. The •TI ten ha \t ti vted on -lMtr 0-A a.teal *Uh &I\ C)'C towUJI the put to hdp" t\platn how the Coast ha' "'oh cd dunna tht pua l"efttttr) ud •h). lk CO\Cf'lllC tndudts a lllflC'ill ..... , ....... ~--- .......... w ............ pa:~·:-.:-.: ... ~~~~ ~at a muh. an Ora.nee Cou.n1y ..,....said. .Dr. uuri Tin~ chief' of irdriction a>•'!O', ~ of medi· * and co-chairman of the AJDS Community Cootdinatins Counal at lJCJ Medical Center. : •Tbrupp told his audimct al a •ao..a AIDS conference on Thurs. 4ay that the risk of health care --"-contractina AJDS on the job ~i. : :But there have been sorM traaic ~ he said, many of which were l>fouaht on. by failure to we necess-fO' precautions.. :· .. The number of diqnosed cases of ~OS in the U.S. today is something on the order of S0,000 and there has h9t been a sipiificant number of h~th care workers who have become infected on the job, which would ~m to sugcst that the risk is low," tie said. But there have been a few cases in •icll lmkb pt0feelioMlt a.ave been jellbed ~ illfeicted .-Deloraceidm-~ tWallowed inkled blood, ~llid.. In Uolber cate. a lilelhb cue worker tot infected blood on his bands. The worker bad cbaooed hPds and was not weari• N'b'ber llovn. as it recommended whm ac.tina with any kind of infected blood. In that cate, t1'c AIDS vinas evidently entered the worker's blood· stream throuah a laion in the chapped bands. he said. Surveys have shown that there have been some cases of blatant disrqard for proper procedures. In one study, it was shown that 2S percent of those who contnicted AIDS tbrou&h a needle were tryi~ to recap a used needle, a practia whteh has been illqal for more than 10 years. Moreover, that percentac increased from 1986 to 1987. Thrupp said. Other studies have shown that only 28 percent of doctors always follow the recommended precautions in dealing with AIDS patients, and that only 10 percent of nunes follow recommended precautionary procedures. such as wearina &loves when handlina infected bloOcf sam- pkS. About 13 peftftl ult mOC'C preca..- tions tban 8l'C neccuary, the studies show. ~ canoons about health WOltm weeri111 s,.ce suit• around pe1ien11. Bua many mott do not take enouah precautions. he said . .. The bottom line in preventina infection is education,;· ThNpp aaid. Thnapp ,made a rew other rec- ommendations. One thina that hospitals and clinics should both do is label blood that is known to be infcded with the AIDS virus. Such labelina cmucs a false sense of 1«urity because many in· fected samples arc inadvenently left unlabeled. . It is better, he said, to treat all blood samples as if they ~re infected. and handle them with extreme caution. The AIDS conference, held at the Doubletree Hotel in Orange • was jointly sponsored bl' UCI Medical Center, the Orange County Medical Association, the American Red Cross. the Hospital Council of Southern California, the AIDS Response Program. the AIDS Ser- vices foundation and the AJDS Coalition to Identify Orange County Needs. AIDS DIAGNOSIS TAKES TOLL ••• From Al ly. interested in existential or even theological questio ns. ··People become concerned with questions like. ·what will life be like now that I know -I'm geing to die: what will death ~ like: and. what's the meaning oflife: "he said. These questions can be disquieting. Musser said, but resolving them can be very rewarding · to people with Al,.[)S. he said. "I've watched people grow in incredible ways," he said. "Even as their ph)sical condition has de- teriorated they will often undergo tremendous spritual and psychologi- cal healing." Many of the top concerns among people with AIDS have to do with day·to..day li ving. Musser said. "Work and finances ue second among the concerns of persons with 1AIDS," he said. ··The significant questions are. do I hold onto my job, .and whom do I tell at work. A lot of employers have not dealt with this be(ore so there's no policy set. The ~ person therefore becomes a guinea pis. •• The concerns are real. Musser said. People with AIDS are afraid oflosing ·their jobs. in whic h case they would be their insurance benefits. :-On the other hand. if the) cam too )lwch, they may lose their nght to JUny kinds of government. as- slstance. A third major psycholg1cal dilem- 0\a for people with AIDS is self- esteem. Problems with self~tecm stem- minJ from the AIDS d1agnos1s art particularly severe among homosex- uals. who. even without AIDS. must learn to deal with societal rejection of homosexuality. "People start quest1onmg their choices of lifestyle. and often start blaming themselves." he said. "There arc deep moments of self doubt. and feelings that I deserve what is happen- ina to me." Even people who arc well adjusted and comfortable with their sexuality have problems in dealing with AIDS because of the stiama attached to it, M us.ser said. People wi1b Al OS often worry about what will ' happen to them socially, and whether their friends will rc)CCt them, he said. .. As a result. at least initially. people will often keep their diagnosis even from their closest friends." he said. Studies show that worries about health ranked lower in importance than th~ other concerns in the minds of most people wi\h AIDS. Musser said. Health concerns are extrtmely important. however. A person with AIDS must often deal with increasing weakness and failing ability to care for himself. A person who has always related to the world physically. with a strong body image. will often be devastated emotionally by physical deterioration, he said. .. But even tho ugh what is happen- ing to a person's body is frightening. there arc other concerns lhatare more important to people," he said. "I thirlk that's very 5.ipificant." These findings mean that there is much health professionals need to do for people with AIDS i.,...odiiion to carinJ for them physically. he said. "first of all. it's very important to listen." he said. "It's important to find out what the diqnois means to the individual. Too often when we think we're listeninawe ta.lly alrady have a preconceived idea of what the answer is." · Re movmg the sense of helplessness 1s another critical issue. he said. "Get the person involved in pos1u ve cop mg strategies: ti) to increase his sense of control." Musser said. A common emotional problem amo ng people with AIDS is sceming- 1) irrational anger. he said. That anger may be a manifestation offeelings of helplessness. It is important to try to understand the ori11n of anaet. he said. Instilling and encouraging hope is also important. accordina to Musser. "If a person decides he has to go to Colorado to try an herbal remedy that's only found in Colorado. I would encouraae that. provided this is a recreational decision and the person has the means and ability to go." he said. "The bottom line. I think is that an).thing which encouragrs hope 1s ood .. g ~ complicatin1 factor in 1,he treatment of AIDS-related emotio~ai problems is that some are medical. as opposed to purely psychological pro blems. Research has turned up strong evide-nce that the AIDS virus affects the brain and nervous system of some of the people who have the disease. In its advanced siaacs. AIDS can produce various sy m{>toms of de- mentia, such as imtab1lity. memory problems and problems wlth concen- tration and abstract thought. There is also evidence that the virus can bring about depression. Musser said. although AIDS patients ma) become deepl y depressed for other. non-neurological reasons as well. Musser said after his talk that family and societal support is import· ant in helping the AIDS ~tient cope with the emotional ramifications of . his disease. He saKi be was encouraged that society appeared to be better able now to deal w11h the psychologicaJ and social aspects of AIDS than a few years ago. "In general. soc1et) 1s becoming better able to func11on as a support sro up." he saio. ··Peopk are becom- ing better educated. There's enough history behind us now that we know m ore about this disease a nd what 1t takes to live with it:· WHEELER PROBABLY WON'T RUN •.. Proa Al a professional pohtic1an. and I've ajven four years of my life to this:· Wheeler said he heard that oppo- nents planned to spend as much as $200.000 to unseat him. . "I would take a whole lot of nast\. touah shots and I reall y don't want io do that." he said. Wheeler also complained that council members do not make enough money for the time they $pend on city matters. "I'm sick of working 20 to 30 hours a week without adequate compensa- tion. .. he said .. onl) thing that would draw him into the race. he said. wo uld be "wholesale indictments (against other council members) or deaths." Wheeler was referring to the Fair Political Prac· tices Commission invcstiption of Mayor Donn Hall's election cam- paign reporting. Wheeler had o ne thing to say to his colleagues: ··Nixon said. 'You won't have me to kick around any more.' I say. 'You won't have me kicking around any more.· .. Co uncil m e mbers Mar} Hornbuckle and Orville Amburge)' were out of town and Hall could not be reached fo r comment. Wheeler said he was not d15'- illusioned by his experience on the council. but he was not upbeat about the S}-stem. "The political system offers nothing to people working for the public instead of themselves. 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SantaM.ne Sen'8 Monlce S1oct&ton T lflOe Vlllay T-Y_,...Vly ... .... .............. .._ ...... .. -.. ... 12 .. . .. 71 17 72 • 71 13 It It • 47 12 • 74 11 71 56 •• ., 51 11 S6 74 • 71 17 7'1 .. 1.4 56 71 57 7t 11 16 51 72 56 74 57 .... n 54 70 57 70 $1 53 S4 70 M S2 4 t Sarf Forecut Tides TOea'I 12:•P•"'-1.4 t:•-l.J l~llOp..111. ·~U ~p..... , .. _.., Arwt• 1;11Lll'. 1.1 ::e.::r..:... 1:th,.... u -2:11p.M.. .01 ' '-'d llllfl -~ P·"'~ 4.0 ""' .., ,,... ...... ll22 8-"I. llld ...... :47p_ .... n._..._...., .. l:,.p .... ..., _....,.. .... .._ Carl Wynn, founder of Wynn Oil Co. South La&una resident Carl E. W~n. founder of Wynn Oil Co. .. died Friday at his home. He was 92. Born in a lo& cabin at Rolla. Mo., Dec. 23. 1895, Wynn was widely known for his philanthropic works and his lifelong interest in nature and wildlife. He was a pioneer in the develo~ mcnt of the multimillion-dollar petrochemical speciaJtjcs industry. Wynn Oil p ind worldwide recog- nition throu&h its sponsorship of various auto racin1 events. The company's products arc sold in more than 80 countries. Among his major philanthropic activities was the endowment of the Cart E. Wynn Science Center at Azusa Pacific University in Azusa. Calif. He also established a foundation for the purpose of helping children. hospitals and educational institutions. Wynn pursued a lifelona interest in nature and wildlife and the pttstr- vation of endansered specle$. The son of Chesticn and Nora Wynn, he is survived by a son. Oifton L. Wynn. of Arnold; a dauahter. Billie Fischer. of Glendora: four ~nd­ children, Jaki Fischer, Jon Fischer. Mitchell Wynn. and Rentt Lichte; HOLDEN OPPOSES ••• Prom Al disrupts tk natural drift of the sand. The Bolsa Chica State beach south of the proposed channel in Hunt· ington Beach would be especially vulnerable. Holden believes. bec~usc tt "ould be bypassed by sand cur- rents. It's Holden's contentio n that there's never been a jetty built that hasn't rauscd beach erosion. Holden said that the council should either back away from supporting Bcrgeson·s bill to establish a special assessment district to provide startup costs for the development. or at least postpone a decision until the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers completes a study determining the effects of a new channel being cut through the beach to the sea. "No one knows what the impact of the channel will be." he said. "Every- one talks a lot about sand replen- ishment. But nobody is saying where it's coming from or how much will be needed and what it will cost. No one is volunteering to pay. not Signal (the landowner and developer): no t the city and not the county. ··it could cost a few million dollars." he added. Chamber of (om men% Executive Director J o)ce Riddell said that Holden is speakina as an tnd1v1dual in his opposition to the channel. "He's a great guy and has had a good year as president and he cares deeply about the community." she said, referring to the fact that Holden's term expired ~turday. But the directors of the chamber, which has about 9SO members. be- lieves there are safeguards concerning possible erosion and that the plan for the channel has to be approved by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Coastal Commission. Riddell said. "If there's any problem, it won't be approved," she said. The council has slated a further hearing on the Bolsa Chica plan in March. but officials said that it will probably be pushed toward the end of the month to give Bergeson a chance to publish the scores of late develo~ ing amendments. Julie froeberg. Bergeson's chief of staff. said Beraeson won't continue to push the bill unless she's "com- fortable" with It. What's needed to increase that comfort. focbe!J said, is concurrence by the city and Signal on major issues iD<'luding sand replenishment and wetlands restoration. and fo ur great-srandcbildren - Nathan Wynn. Ryan Wynn. Carissa Lichte and Micbcllc Lichte. He was predeceased by bis wife, Beatrice P. Wynn. who died in May 1985. Services wiJI be held Tuesday at I p.m. at The First Presbyterian Church. 639 N. Soldano. Azusa. In lieu of Oowers. the family has requested that donations be sent to The Wilderness Sociecy. 1400 Eye St .. NW. Washington. D.C .. 2000S. or Homer Museum of Natural History, 3779 Bartlett St.. Homer. Alaska, 99603. Winning Lotto numbers picked BJ ne ASMdalff Press "· Here are the winning numbers picked Saturday night for the Cali· fomia Lottery's twice-weekly "Lotto 6-49" game: 46. 41 . 8. 37. 17. 22 and the bonus number. 23. Players who correctly guessed all six numbers will share a p_rize pool of $4.973 million, lottery officials said. All those who picked five numbers plus the bonus number will divide amona themselves a prize pool o( S 1.379 million: five of six will share $710,000; four of six will share $646.000. Three of six is worth an automatic SS per winner. The numbers were chosen by Lotto machine during a television broad- .cast originating in Sacramento. The sales from Wednesday night to Saturday's drawing were S 12.9 million. Earlier in Sacramento, a retired accountant who lost his life savinp o n a family rrstaurant seven years .,o won SI million in the lottery's "Big Spin." "I'm more than paid back for it now." said Andrew Van Valer. 63. of Capitola. The ··1-11 -2 1" letters were "T ," "Y" and "L." Wheeler said he would not "bend to public pressure" to run again. The Councilman Peter Buffa declined to comment on Wheeler's an- nouncement other than to say, "It's his decision.·· takes to get elected. ·---------------------------------------~.__ .. And all of us suffer for that. .. STATE OFFERS TO HELP ••• SWAT ••• ..._.Al Levy said he 1s anxious to sec the rJWOject built all at once for two l reatOnS: A smaller roadway might : well be filled to capacity the day it : opened: state officials arc curious to : tee how motorists accept the toll road : concept. : ... , thin ifs an excellent project" : Levy said. ··1 think it's a project we in • &be 1&a1e would tike to tee tested." I : ... um u 10me Oran,e County i 1<1ideftts are· concicmed. the route 1 C"Meen fOr t1'c hipway is the wrong • _.. '° upmment. : .. We doll"t need 10 have a testing , ji'J u d' in our bmdlyard. ·• sa 1d Lquna ' ; ' ' Beach C 1t}-Councilwoman Lida Len- ne) "\\ 1:'rc going to do whatever it take~ to \CC that the San Joaquin toll road doesn't cut through Lquna Can) on." Lenney said 1f the highway must go through she would ratMr tee as few lanes as possiblc with no off-ramps in the ran) on. "What that road 1s m~ant to do is open up the area for <kvelopmenl." she said. The proJect is currently waitina the completion of an environmental im,. pact repon. After that it would need appro' al from local and Nit ...,_ c1cs and a final O K from the stale. Prom Al families or talk of surrender. Manda said the actors were given a rough outline of the exercise but were allowed to handle the situation pretty much on their own: they could shoot it out with unloaded guns, surrender or make a run for it. Suddenly several Oash grandaes exploded outsjde the bank to diven the 1unmcn's attention, and the SWAT team sto rmed the buildina. Usi"g si mulated 1unfire. the good guys soon triumphed over evil. No live or blank ammunition was used. Manda said. The exerci~ ended by about 2:30 p.m. '=l.::e ........... Ja.tcaU 642-6086 ~,.., ·~oo llOI NM J'Oll .,..,., "' •)Opm c: .. '*"-10"' MIO '"'°" ~ Wll 0. ..... H Wbat do you hke about tbe Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the n-.m• above and your ~ wiJJ be l'CICOlded, U'IMCnbed and de- livmd to the ~iatc editor. The same 4-laour an~ ICfVic:e may be ated IO f'ICIOfd art1a's to tM edilOf' on anf IOpic. COllUibuton to aw let"'1 colman m..a a.ct.dr their .............. I S .. far yerj&cp9joe T6•-..·1oe,_,.-a. ~,-~· 'fOll OD -•tc:-~ CGOY•t 7e!ll ~ 10 • "' -'°" ((!pf .-.... I Doctor ... Patient ... NEWPORT CLIFFS CHIROPRAcrJC OFFICE DI. Guy .. •-k• . Dr.8rlallA.Kow .... I -.... .. ~ ~ ' . •. . ~ ••.. • .~ . ' - . . -\.. -~,·.:.ft, ' . ·~ • • I • • Police chief a jailbird for charity ...., ........... ..,. la• ldlw- ea.ta lie.a Police Clalef Da.e Snowden foand hlmeelf on tbe odaer mde of tbe ja1I cell ban for a time lut week when lae wu .. urmted'" to ral8e fanda for tbe Oran&e County llarcla of Dim•" Jall •n• Ball Pro&nm· Snow4en call• hi• frlenda to ra1ae ball.money (left). appean before "J udge" Fred Kern• wltb "Officer'' John ftaCa, apedal e•en b coordinator for tire llueh of Dime. (center) and ia .. booked" by Elizabeth 8tember Crl&ht). LEAP YEAR BABIES RECEIVE QUARTERLY DIVIDENDS ... P'romAl few and far between. Mostly. leap year babies enjoy a nebulous prest ige. They are a curiosity to the rest of us who aac naturally and gracefully year by year. Take Matthew R1cdcn. H is bro ther thought him c un ous enough to share to his fifth-grade class. "Obviously. he was specia l." Bob admitted . Matt was one of three babies born Feb. 29. 1972. at Hoag Memonal Hospital in Newpon &.ch. One of the o thers v.as T yler H1lben. Each o f them went home with his parents but were reacquainted about fi ve )ea rs later at Indian G uides. They became best friends and today boast status as the only kno wn 4-year-olds attending Estancia High School Matthew's mother Pat. who calls her fifth child the "bonus bab). ··said the extra da) in Februal') came in ha nd> because his four o lder brothers and sisters were consccutively born in October. No,embcr. December and Ja nua l'). The R1cdens hke an o rderly ho use. T yler's mother Diana said her son was due around the beginning of March. ~n> o ther year. it would ha'e happened. For both tccn~agcrs. this pan1cuJar birthday will be special bccauK it mea ns driver's licen~s. They didn·1 see any d ifficulty with the bureauc· racy at the Depanment of Motor Vehicles. but perhaps they should have talked with J udie Argyros.. Her husband Gcorae 1s a prom1· ncnt Southland developer who also happens to own the ScattJc Mariners. a major league baseball team. Ntt'dlcss to say. the Newport Beach co uple have a few d ollars in the bank. So Judie was somewhat taken aback o ne day when a dcpan ment store clerk wo uldn't attept htt chttk. It did n't clear the 1elecrcdit syste m 1n which a person's name. birthdate and other information is e ntered. "I said I do n't undent.and what the problem could be:· ArJYros recalled . "We go t to talking about it a nd I a sked 1f it could have anything to d o with m y binhcby beina o n Feb. 29." Sure enough. Feb. 29 wasn't in the computer. so it naturally kicked back the check. But for Arg)ros.. that was a mino r alitch in an otherwise fun-filled lifetime ofleap yea r birthdays. She grew up 1n a small town in Michigan where she was the only leap )Car baby. Ever)' four years the local paper v.-ould run a story about her. She enjoyed the notoriety. but admitted ··sometimes the presents were kind oflean." Now her husband throws elaborate panics every leap year. O n Monday. she will tum I 2 · with pri<k. •· "You can never he about yo ur age bec"ause )ou'd have to lie in inett'- mcnts of four ... she said. That. perha ps. 1s one o f the reasons ...... C_! Tyler and Matthew became best friends and today boast status as the only known 4 -year-olds attending Estancia High School. BR I~~ 7 2 3 4 a 9 10 14 15 16 11 21 22 17 18 28 29 23 24 25 Gerald Doan "o uld JUSl as soon ignore this b1rthda). his 14th "BasicaJI). r ,e kind ofqull dealing with it. .. said thC' Costa Mesa den11st. ··At this point. )OU sto p celebra11ng. ·· Doan admitted having some fun with it after he reached adulthood. Last year. a fncnd considered ha' ing him bar m11zvahed. But as a child. he "'asn't that thnlled about It "When I was )Oung I thought I ~ind of got cheatC'd."' he said. Ma ne Embree disagreed. Born in Council BlufTs. lo"a. tht> Laguna Hills n•s1den1 lo' cd being born in the monlh of Febru.ir~. and rt v.as onl) bccnusc she v.a' tx)rn in a leap ~car th at 11 could happ.>n "I thought Fl't,ruan "as the best m onth o f thl' 'car bl:l·ause of all the b1nhda~s. hl ,: l1corgl· \\ash1ngton's and ~braham L1n(oln's." she said he "ti! turn .i 'P" ~I ~ earc, of age on Monda~ L1,ing 1n th,· I e1,ur,· \\orld retm•- ment com mun11 ' Embree '>till at· tends exerci~ da~">C'> ··..\ )oung man at the class came up and askt.'d me v.hat I "as going to do nov. tha t r m legal."" <>he said Roben La mblun found tiut 11 "asn't that t>as~ to tx-come kgal Since leap ~car hat>1~ reall~ v.an1 to mark their b1nhJa,s each 'ear like the rC"St of U'> th,· m:i1ont~ lekbratc on Feb . 28. 1 f fur no othC'r reason than to ~cep 1t 1n lht: m<,nth Lambl in. v.hl• "Ill 1urn ~ on Monda~ .. m :alkd go1n' out "llh his uncle to cekbrate his ··_ 1st" b1rthda) on Feb. 28. ··1 couldn't gi:t !>Cf\ t"d a dn.nk:· Lambkin !.<11d "The manager said Tm som'. but I can't ">Cne \OU· .. Lamblin·~ undc.·. v.ho ·tame to Huntington EkJlh all the v.a~ lrom .\laska 10 cckbrJtc v.1th his nt>phcv.. v.as furious ··The manager ~ept apolog111ng. but he v.ouldn't J o 11." Lam ~in said. "He asl cd me 10 suck aro und un11l midnight and hl"d C\t'n bu~ ml' a drink ·· If 11's unu'>ual lor a fam1 1' h ~l' 1hc Lamblins 10 h.i'e a leap ~ear hJl"i~. (Ons1dl'r the o<lJ'> v. hen Robl·n·s Sl)tcr Barbara v.as born four 'ears after him -o n Feb .:!9. "I think it's special:· Robert said. "T"1ns the} can c'pla1n. but ho" do ~ou e\plain something lake th1 .., It's JUSt a m1radl.' ·· inn· the' off1c1alh marl b1nhJa~S JUSt l'•l·~ four \Cars. Roh- en and Barbara tigure thl"' l'an turn the ofT-,ear'> into C\tC'nded cd· cbrauons ··w e JUSt ha' c morc b1rthJa~ .. _.. Barbara e\pla1nC'd ··\l:·e cekbra1c 11 on lhC' 2 lh. and again on the I 'ii •• 'he also had the added N.·ndil o f lt"arning from her brother s C\· p.>nenll'S ··on m~ : I st binhda~. I pl,l\ed 11 sarc:· shc-w1J ··1 had a part ~ v.11h m' inends on the ~lith and v.cnt (lUI lhl' following n1gh1:· Nearl) e'>el)onc agreed being a leap }ear bab} "'as somchov. "specia l... .\nd C\ en though "kap da' ·· onh comc:s around o nce e'l'n four 'cars. h1s1on sho"s some spec1ai people and si>ec1al e' enls arl.' connected v.11h 11 ThOS(.' born on Feb .:!Q includ" composer Gioacchino .\nton10 Rossini I I "'Q:!). haker movemC'nt founder ..\nn Lc.'e I 1.,36). bandleada J 1mm' Dorsc' I 1904). aetrcs~ Mtehe·k \1org:in. 68. actor ~le' Rocrn. 52 . Jnd former space shu11k astro naut Jal l Lousma. 52. In h1s1on un \1onda\. the motio n p1c-ture "Ci~'nt• "1th the Wind" v.on e1gh1 oscal' in l~~O. the first Pla)bo~ Club opcnc:d in Ch1,·ago in I %0 and the Beatk · "'"gt Pepper's Lone!~ Heam Club 8Jnd" "o n a Gram m) for ..\lbum ol lht' '\ear in I 96 What's 1h,· point o f adding a da~. 30)"a}" Laguna High reilovation will be costly BJ LANCE IGNON ............ . While it applauded the conce pt of rcnov1tina Lquna Bnch H iah School. the City Council last wetk took a colkc1hc aulp when con· fronted with the C"1ty's SU11C5ted list pritt: S I .4 m1lhon. TNllttS from the Laauna Beach U niftc'd School Dtstrict and tht council met at district bcadquar1en 10 discuss the proposed renovation end the city's rote tn the project. .\ltho uah the school dastn ct ho pes to ktck in SJ.S million towards the project. it also C\pects the city to rontributc to the co nnruction of a new swimmina pool af\d the rtno- vation of the hiJ h scho ol's a uditorium. Both facilities wo uld be ustd by the c it) and school d1stn ct ··1 think the S l.4 million is h1aher than wha-we can look atat this time." Mayor Dan Kenney said. 11) Manqcr Ken Frank said no . moot'' "o uld be a'a1lable this foul \Car but that funds might be J' a1lablc in the nc\t ~C'ar"\ budget But p ro&fC s v.a made nM.(' p~\lous "''1ot1:i11o ns v.11h the school d1'>tnrt the counnl ('n· don.ed the prnpoo;cJ s11c for the pool and tv.o ne" tt'nnts courts Both v.-ould ~ built on thc north t'nd of campus ndJ:ll't'nt e'1stmg tenn" couns ov. that the ell~ and \('hoot d1'itnct ha\C met. formC'r ma\Of Bobbie \t 1n~1n ~1d she and others intend to 1n111.HI.' n pn ,ate fund· raising Jn' l' to help dcfra~ the co ts. Bui J t ka)I tv.u re~1dent from \tan1an11a Om c. "h1ch 0 ' erlooks the nonh end ol th(' campu . 1al l C'd about their 1.'.0nC<'rn at Tu<"Sda> night'' ml"Cting The~ said the e"tra tennis c-ouns and ~w)mm1ng pool Q.ould bnng more n0tS( and tra0 1c to their nc1&hborhood. Robber refuses dye bomb ~ gets $500 instead ... Poh~ chanacd their fi ·u a nd bcaan \Urch 1n1 local nt11h· bo~ Fo ter said Minut(j later. the desc'npuo n , chanerd 1911n. Thi tune 111o1tncossn said the auJ4)ttt r1lttd off on a ttd end •it•k Honda 1nja;st}at motOf· C')'de. •hteh IS "nat\t ~'t to I 747 ... 1n spttd. F~r saecl .. ~ )°'* k.-ow ... , he did. .. fos&n satd -~ Wftftl ,.._, pal \IS •hc<tl we" tWMd IO ~ the -.~ Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Sund ay, February 28. 1988 Ai George and J udi e Argyro. h ave taken to holdlna •pedal c elebration• onc e eve ry four yean to mark Judle'a l>lrtbdaJ in grand faahion . \\1th Lhe hl'lp 1•1 J t .reel mJ1h,·m.i- 11, 1Jn Ro mancmra1rJuhu't Jt'\ar 1:k1amincd J li\cJ '>Olar •1;ar 1\ altuall\ 365 JJ\' "' hour\ < Jl·..ar J,·l°recd tha1 t •," "'unh 'ear a JJ' ~·added to h1' '1'v. Roman calt·nd;i'r Ill off~t thl" dt~ rl f'Jnq l 'nfonunatch thl· earth 3llu.ilh tJ~c~J65Ja\S ti•l'hl•Urs dt\mlnUll'\ anda l1 11k 0~.-r ~_..,'l., ··11.!s wrc'1 \ · arounJ thl '>Un 9, I )~. thl' Juli.in ..!l ·nJ.1· ~"•' 1hc ~·J,On'> ot lht' \\'Jr "..'r• 1'11"·1 l"i• Jboul ltl da~\ \Cl Pof' <.r rt'~t•n \Ill abolisht.'d th(' Juli.in or OIJ 't':" calendar and <>ubst 1tuted 1hl' G rt·gunan or -...;cv. ~·~le .-alend.H H,· '>•mph l JO(cled 10 dn~'> that ',·ar .ind ortkn•J the chminnlllln l'I il·ap ~t'3r in all n•nll·nan 'ear'> r •h••'l ending in 'V 1 1ha1 "t°f'-' not d•' ' l'\k ~\ -lO!) lf)OU haH•n't g1'en up and turned 10 the _ pom. Sl'l 11on that mC'an' the ~ear lbOO \\JS J leap \ear. but I ~1111. I (l() and J~(IO "l're nN The ,, . .ir yo:• \•il l l"il·.1 k.ir ,car ~"' tr\ \\Ill 'hllt' that (.'\CO J f"'IX' ,nulJn t pt•rk, I lhl' ungnJI~ \"-lt'm tx'l3U\t' tht .l\lr1'0llm1lJI \Car ,. II gains ~to "'•l'nlh tl\t'r the ca ll•n, .1r annualh That ·m('Jm unions .rnd manJ~I" ment "111 l"il· arguing "' t'r ,.a,Jt 11r pa} v.hen J lull da~ is µin~ .;11,,, 3.J~J 'ear.> ha',. pas~d The Bnt1\h d1dn'1 g('t a round ll' adoplin& Gn:'gonan .:-alcndar ur I I"' 5: v. hen 11 al<,o imposed th<' rh ' s~ 1cm on all 11-. P<.lS5''~'>wns. 1n, 1i.1· 1ng !ht \m(rila n ,ulon1C''> Tht'' JI'<' mt" c.'J 'C'v. 'I t"ar '> Da) twm \tan.t-2'i Ill fan I ~1 (iC'Oflt \\ .t'ti1ng1i'n ' h1nh date v. hit h v.a5 fro II ~~, JOdl'r iht: Old \l\lt' O..·i..1mC' F ,·h :: ~ ': undt•r th(' 'c" ~I \ I: Than~~ ll' the l " go ,l'"rnment's m,in 1p ula1 in ,,, pres1denu· twthJJ,' Jnd thC' 1hr,·c-da' v.eelcC'nd . 11\ Jn' t-..i.J, '~ul'S\ "hen ·thC' banks. ,, h· .1, ,1 "'''' ,.11i," art" open Lil hl"ir ,Jr ltJI' •tJr ,,rotherv.1~ \._ ··Jing ''' k gt•nd. 11 also ~ ~·'', r11mcn t - n th1~ case thi'.' Brnwh -that trcatl'd th(' tt.'rm "leap year~· f l'1:1 2b and 2lJ be-came one da). '"1:-. 1hc : th .ons1dered the .. lepr· J a, ~ dl :Q v. 1' therefore missed or · ,.iixJ ,,,.r 1n the re-cords. since v.ha1,,.r O\•urr,·J on that da) w1 Jat,·d hl"i :l\ .\leap \l",ir 1rad111on 1s credited 10 a kgenJ ~• 111 5th centul') Ireland. v. hen \1 Bm.lg,·t complainc.-d to t Patm l onl' da' 1h31hC'rcharges1n the nuf"ln, n d1,Jn 1 lh nl 1t fair 1he' never hJJ 1h,· ,h .. ml.' ''' propoS(' m'amaar 1<. l'l1tl3,' 1r rt•li @-11,ul. ordt"rs at that t Oh \\3' hJ't•J ,,n pn\ate \OWS r:i1ha than , hur, h r,·qu1rements ) ThC'~ barpinl·d .ind Patnc~ ag.rttd to g" ,. ''omen th,• pn' 1lege of prof\(''-l ng ncr' hwr ~C'ars BndgC't 1mm,•J1atC'h r n'f'<'<.('(i to l'Jtnd... v. hl1 ,kd1ned p r,.,m1 ing in-.t,•Jd a sill gov.n and a""' The legend doc!>n'l not<" "hetbtr RnJgt't tolJ Pain ~ 10 go tal l" v.elt, a n, n~ k Jp Irvine Co. officials sa y tha t f ast foo d coming in t o Fas hion By GREG KLERKX °'_.,_.,.._ ..... (. ould 81 ~1 Jl ll\: ~lln11ntt l•• f J-.h wn \\ljnd" Th.it''> "h.:it th,· tnll' .ll l ht' In inc ( "' are Y~ ins allh1,ugh Burier ~in . TJ,1• Rell or Jn' number "'' other f!l'lt food m<'v 1..·a roulJ \nl\' 1hc r 'dU'l'c 1..-entcr\ lir.1 fast tood r(''ltaurant \OCT 1fi l . lh t"ludmg fa 1 f\X'<i re.-t11ur.lnr\ lrom fa h1on I I nJ 1n f.l , 1..)r 01 m oll' up ale c3tcnc olliual foci the u mc •~ n ht ~ r ;,i l h n \aid 0 a "' n \1 1.. ( o r m 1 c ~ po~C\1.1.oman for The Irvine o A ncv.-fooJ roun in the cicnter v.1n an lude at lei t o ne -""" ntl~ fast food cha in·· am o n t~ ttl«t1on he 1d •·\\ c'rt "U\ri) ~'!'.\&a fall food n &abhtllrncnt for the nc• I"' ,I 1. 1IUI l -..1 t1 \ht rm1d.. l mph•\ "l ~II Ufl' JI the l'<'ntcr h.1 \ t' llll°'l\1,·J I ' J fa-.t food '-'''a~h,hm1·n1 10 I .1'>h1on hland tin 'nm c 11n\\· -..-11d Bridget l l'hman t'\l'lUtrq· d1rcc1or of 1h,· 'c" e>< n < ,•n1t·1 °' ~auon \\ l' ha' C' a 11,t ,,1 J)CllJllc here ''ho ha'e HlUt ba'>1C half-hour lunl h tin~c and nC'C'd . mcthins ~u1d. " 1J Lt·hman. "I think • 1t"ll hl' a "'1n·1.1. in <,l\Uatton .. l chm n o,11d the nc-. food 1..ourt and fa t food cst.abhsh· mcnt v.111 al h.a't tht ed· J1t1on I benefit of lcstc1\•na lun~ h time tram ronptaon ia and a.round cv.pc.m Ccnttr. m rt rmplO)~ dtttck 10 .. m In."" Tht new Ood roun v.111 " Mln.action on Marc'-I hcdwlM IOr ~let,. c>H"ftlbtr, •id an.ick. ::u:bevt::::::r:~:n Lungren decision due Monday g g SACRAMENTO (AP) -Go . The saat• constitutM>n JP ves the ckntthat "'• wm ha vc th• opponunt-day. L•"4"" satd he hlls no intention BJ 'ftl A.111da ... Prell Gcorae Dcukmejian said Saturday he LC"11slaturc 90 days 10 act on a &)'. to scne the people with great of s1epp1n1 aside to allow Dcu· LOS ANGELES -Street gang violence has u plodcd out of the ahenos believes Rep. Dan Lungren could nomination in an y of seven state distinction m this post." kmcjian to nominaat someone else to and barrios to become a bloody presence on every comer of Los Anarles. a leplly lay claim to tht office of state offices. includina 1rcasurcr. No action Lepl opinions by the anomey fill the remaining thret yean of politt officer said Saturda1. ··They're takina over the nei&hborhoods. It's a treasurer Monda> even though the h3s the same lea.al effect as confirm•· acneral and the leg1sJative counsel Unr~h's term and that he wlll seek a domestk terrorism," said stt. Candy Holmstedt of the Police Ocpanment's Senate rejected his nomination. tion. conclude that rejection by either court rulina allowina h im to take Southwest Division. one of the city's most png·ri~n areas. .. There isn't a Dcukmejian told radio listeners On ·Thursday, the Senate denied house of the Lqilsature blocks a office. (police} division in the city that doesn't have a pna probkm." Holmstedt said. that he and Lunaren arc sull review· confirmation on a 19·2 I vote and t~ aovernor's appointment. T~ statt constitution is am· .. The) ·re indoctrinatina new members. They'vt aiven us bas1callv an ina their o ptions and didn't say how Assembly voted 43-32 to confirm Lungren drew opposition from biguous about whether such a split ultimatum: They're goina to take over or we're goinf to take control." Gang they would act Monday. Lungren. Democrats in both houses who vote constitutes confirmation or re• violence is blamed for 301040 percent of all slayings citywide. Holrnstedt said. Mo nday marks the end of 90 days "Based on the results of the cha rged that his conservative voting jection. There is no precedent in addina that many of the victimsarc innocent bystanders. Two more men died since the Republican governor nomi-Assembly vote. Dan Lungren is record in Congress put him too far 10 California lnw to resolve that am· and two were wounded in four gang-related drive-b) shootings Fnda) night nated Lunjttn. a R. epublican con· entitled to bl"Come state treasurer." the riaht of the political mainstream b1gu11y since there has never bttn a and earl) Saturday. even as a 200-member police task force swept through the gressman from Long Beach. to S'JC· Deukmej1nn said in his weckh. of California. split vote on such confirmation city's South Central neighborhoods in an effon to stem the violence. ceed the late Jesse U nruh as treasurer. statewide radio address. "I am confi-In a Capital news conference Fri-before. Officials scale down Golden Gate toll plan SAN FRANCISCO -Golden Gate Bridge directors have drop~ a proposal to boost tolls to SS for singlC'--OCcupant vehicles during rush hour. but they arc considering a $3 penalty toll and S2 base fare. Finance officials said Frida) that plan wQuld raise annual bndge re' enues b) about S 1.3 million. The bridge toll now 1s $2 Friday and Saturda). and SI Sunda) through Thursdav. ··Peak period pricin$ sho uld be seen as a way of reduc ing congestio n. not raising revenue." said board President Carol Ruth Silver. adding that she \\Ould back lhe SJ penalt) compromise. The S5 penalt) to ll was remove about 2.100 'chicles from the bndge during rush hour. while a S2 toll all week wo uld reduce traffi b) about 70 vehicles. AIDS poisoning case goes to jury Monday LOS ..\NGELES -.\ male prostitute infected with the ..\ID '1rus a nd accused of ancmpted poi oning after he sold h i.s blood for SI 0 should be acqumed bc:raus..> no one can pro' e the virus causes the deadh disease. his attom e} s:11d Frida). Joseph Marko"sk1. 29. is charged \\Ith 1~·0 counts of attempted po1 oning after he sold his blood to a private company last June 22 and tl)ing 10 sC'll 11 again June 25. He had been charged with 10 felonies. 1ncludmg alll'mpted murdt'r. but the charges were thrown Ol;lt b~ a upenor Coun Judge" ho said prosec uto rs had not pro' en Marko" ski had formed an m1cnl 10 l.111 In ordertocon' 1ct him of the a11emp1ed poi o nmgcharges.Jurors musl find that he "'1llfull~ mingled his blood knowing 11 ma} cause death 1f used. Deliberatio ns are scheduled to begm Monday. FANTASY LINGERIE PLEASURE HOUSE BOUl'IQUE FOR MEN I WOMEN WHERE YOUR FANTASIES REALLY DO COME TRUE. LINGERIE a ACCESSORIES ONE OF THE l.AIGESl SllfCllOHS Of lHJ. MOST SINSUAl llNGHIE GOWNS. TEOOllS. COISITS. ..nllCOAJS. UNOH· GARMEN TS NEGllGUS. ,ANllU. GAllUS. JUM,HS. GLOVES, HOSIHY. CAMISOlES a IASQUES P\US UNISIX WlAI. MEN'S ,ANllES. GIAS. llZAllE CLOTHING, IODY 'AINTS. LOTIONS t POTIONS. IOOY OILS. JEWUIY INCENSI KUMA SUTRA TA"OOS. FOOl'WlAI a MUCH MCIE At.SO llSQUE' FUNNY CARDS -For all occo1lon1. birthday. onn1wuory amo1. 10\left a ITlenda ltSQUE' GA(; GIFTS -Ne.d IOtMlh1ng hUtMfOUJ '°' !not IJ)9Clol '1i9nd. i :"~:•rtfldoya. holtdoys o~• ::~:~-:~-= ~ •::::S 'Of ~ T~ ~\TO CHOOSE FROM • fN.~~1 = ~ ~ Lo~f! fN / FANTASY LINGERIE FANTASY ~ • ,~:~~ ~~~~ AHO Lfl ....,.. c 1••l 11!> USO OUlmMS RILFILL ~ Pl.EASURE HOUSE FANTASY IOUTIQUE s.&6t> Sonio Monico &1¥0 lOl Angele\ CA 00019 (7• 3) '6' )JJ) Andy and Fergie kick off Southland visit LOS ANGELES (AP) -Britain's Prince Andrew and his wife Sarah were warmly welcomed b y dignitanes. entcnained by children and cheered by crowds Saturda~ as the) began the official duties of a I(). day California visit to promote Bri tish trade and an. The duchess got the Cll) Hall cercmon} off to a light·heaned stan b} topping off her black-and-white outfit with a broad-brimmed black hat spdning hatp1ns topped with 1he 1nch-1all white letters "LA.' Prince Andrew. 1n a gra) suit and tie and a pastel green shin. gave a shon speech in the Cil) Council c hambers which stressed the three- month UK-L...\ '88 Festival of cul· turn I and business exchanges between the two nations. alona with the joint U .S.-British effons to maintajn peace in the world. Noting that he and his wife will 'isit the aircraft earner USS Nim itz at sea. the prince said: "f or u . o ur visit to one of vour ships "ill remind us of those nian\ p.ins of the world in Central Europe. in the Persian Gulf and elsewhere 1n \l.h1ch \our armed forces and ours stand s1~c b} side in common defense o r our shared democratic values:· Though still displaying a jovial nature. lhl' prince was more re- strained than he ~as during his '1s11 10 Los ngclcs four )ears ago. While '1s1lmga housing project he playful!) spra}cd paint o n accom~anying re- poncrs. cau mg $25.000 in damages that were paid from British royal funds. Andrew. a Ro)'al Nav)' helicopter pilot who saw actio n 1n Bntain's Fall.lands war against Argentina. said the Nimitz' isit would be interesting both to him and his wife. saying she is ··also an accomplished a' iato r." Thl· last remark drew a smile from arah. "ho 1s e \pccting the couple's fi rst child. Both ..\ndre\I. and Sarah a rl' ~8. At the welcommgcerc mon) Ma) o r T om Brad le' told them: .. The United Kingdom has scn1 1hc d1 vers1t} of 11s c ultural hfe to share with us. We count na \Cl'\ pecial honor that \OU ha' c JOml'd ·us o n this occasion. T oda) }Ou ,,111 sec some of th~ d1' crsit~ ofth1s cit~. from C hinatown to a magnet school." The royal couple got'ofT to a late start fort he da} 'seven ts when Sarah's hat blc" off as the were leaving the ro}al yachl Britannia at the Long Beach Na' al Station. said Angus Macka). spokesman for lhe British Consulate. The crowd wa11mga1 City Hall also "as told that n frecwa} traffic jam had forced a det0ur in the motorcade. The coupk sho wl·d up 25 minutes late. On arrival al C"ity Hall. they were cheered b' a bout 1.000 people outside. · Th<.' prince told the approx1matel} 200 people m the council chamber. "We arc both d elighted to be here m Los ..\ngcks. ·· Honig says lottery program has hurt schools "ould normal!~ get. l"\Cept the public thinb \\e arl' 00\\ a lo t better orr:· Ho nig told those attending an educa- 11on forum on Fnda\. ··one of the 1!.sucs facing us as a rnu nt~ 1~ to figure o ut "ho .... 111 pa~ lhl· d1' 1dl'ntl<. as \\e reach the \Car 2t)(X):· hr '>:ml · BEYERL Y HILL C.\P) -Thi: s1a1e loiter~ has pro' 1ded less than 3 pt'fl'l'nl of Cah fom1a·s educa11on budgl'I. arcording lo slate upcr· 1n1endrn1 uf Public lnstrurnon Bill Honig. t ··The lottel) has replaced "hal "<.' OPEN ··\\ c haH' a good chance to tum (( aliforn1a) 1nlll a "orld class edurn- t 1on !>\Stl'm. But 1f "c do n·t 1n"est jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil n gh l nu" . "l' '"II lose the o p port u n 1 • The .. 1a1c·s budgr t for edu<:a11on \!,as cul b' S500 million in 1986. he said. · t~ •• , Thursday, March Jrd 4 PM -8 PM PACIFIC MUTUAL invites you to join us at our Open Housel! This 1s an opportunity to meet our Human Resources Employment Staff and discuss opportunities available for qualified PROFESSIONAL. TECHNICAL AND CLERICAL c:andidates. PACIFIC MUTUAL is looking for experienced people who are eager to grow with us. We offer great benefits. excellent salaries. incentive bonuses, 7 I /2 hour work day, tuition reimbursement, subsidized child care and comprehensive medical. dental and life insurance plans. So Join us at ou r Open H ouse Thursday, March 3rd between 4 pm and 8 pm. We look forward to meeting you. PACIFIC MUTUAL 176JO Brookhurst Street Fount•ln V•lley, CA 92680 EOC M/V/H/V He said ht• is l'ncouragi:d b~ the steps studl'nts arl' 1al.1ng to prepare for morl' ddlil'ult rnurses and higher edUlat1on. !>:!~ 1ng ( .:ihfurn1a·., ~chol­ a~lll .\p11tudc Test scores arc higher thJn thl' nauonJI a'crage. Gentle lady Shep, a 1-year-old German ahepherd, la at the Orante County Humane Society ahelter waiting for aomeone to atve her a nome. She la •payed, ho11aebroken, aooc1 with chlldren and 1entle. The ahelter la at 21632 New· land Ave., Huntington Beach. • ESTATE AUCTION Thl' num bc..·r ol <;tudents laking and pa'>'>1ng ad,anled placement courses al!>o ha' doubled "\\l' an· seeing pos1t1\e mo ,emcnt 1n (l·durationl n:forms:· Honig ~1d. I k nutcd that 50 percent o f those alll'lld1ng Los \ngelcs schools arc m1nont~ -;tudent., and pointed to the need to mrorpur:Hc plans to bridge thl· rnltural gnp. Honig addl·d that schools and ll'Jl hl·r, lannol \Oh e educational prnbkm!> "11huu1 the hdp of the hu,1nl''>'> lornmun11~. parents and StUl.lcl1t\ llNI f A If ii 1'111 HI "' • ' •" · • v' 1•d"'<"CI 0•· • 1 • '"'><l•• ¥0<! "'" p,..,, ~ll•<t A"''ll•t WMf • D'I t •I ••I' "'•'I lo•f'd \IO•O ()11ftO"CI Sollll~t 10 C Cl\ ()llllOfld I• • • •" ' + • • • ~ t, & 0. t"' •IJ "' J. • 1' " f~. ~" t ••"'" ' , ~ I\ ·0•1 \l•l"CI I "t ~411\ •t"' t•• "l>Ol'"f & 0.1 • '1 llfl I.Ill (II P.• .+ iq,,, "'Ott ltnt D'f(H 1 I•'•·•• •I •«•\ .t• lfR11~,\111IP ·!•ll N v "• O"~ + ,.,.,Nltt''\Y'• t i lb l•••I 0 111MtSlt<•"C~•t1P100!1tlS •11tl00 &1'11•1tSt\ 8"•l1~h• Maybe ... A Baby? ~'4•• ·~ • .... ,, ~ kia ... 1 • '" f'd \~ "' 'Y•,... ~ S-11, F ... • + mJ"r ~·, lAlOJ( 410\\4 ''W "''~' 'Ynf •Yltf,f\ •1wr "f'\ '10\I it.rid tolOttd I IA ~ I. .-,••1•1 ~ .~" '•'••' VlllQVI S • ' 1• •• 8'111r fl,• ~ ,..,,, >• • Hl"CIO.Nl'd ltDOO• &•t>Q.•I'••'" (4001ltMt-•tt St"fd ll~lt!IW\ Everything you want to know before you get pregnant. II you 're con\1clc-n n8 lhc pro' d11d 1 nm ol parenthood or .1rc th1n~ins .1b 11 \!dlin~ pregncml. lht\ '\('llllllclr \\di rHl'\\ r \ ()lJr qur4'110n\. 0 Gett ing in shape for pregnancy 0 fertility-Making th e most of it and wh en to seek h~lp 0 Genetic hazards and scree ning 0 Sex preselection strategies 0 Consumer choices and costs in matern ity care 0 How to combine motherhood with a career Speakers: Jeffrey Podlas, M.D. Ob\trlm 1an/G\ nC'< 01031"1 Hoag Ho\ptl<1I Louis Weckstein, M.D. fr rtil1t\ ~n ll <'' Hc><l 1 Ho"p1lc1I Nedra Rodheim, R.N. In tru ctor OB I ducalton I k><lg Hospital Monday, March 7, 1988· 7 p.m. to 9 :30 p.m. Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Grace Hoag Conference Center 301 ewport Boulevard Newport Be<lCh, CA 92663 To register, or for more information, ca ll (714) 760-BABY. Adm1 . t00 1 f . R istraltOO 1 ltm1ted. ._. _ .. , OLD WORLD llltOMANCE AFLOAT Gourmet O.skeu w/chMnpag~ & roses llfVINE COAST CHAlnUS 675-4704 PROFESSIONAL PLANNING Aboard luxury Yachts. All ~rvices arranged llfVINE COAST CHARTERS 675-4 704 ... , . / ./ ...__~~~~~~~~~~ / r ~J:-~321 This Space Can Be ~ours -For Information Calf IMPORT ANT NOTICE MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT Is proposing to increase its aAllC AND USAG5 CHARGES. This may Impact yur water bill. In order to conlidef your views on thia • matter. the District Invites you to attend one or all of the following public hearings: , •.• elf -All meeting• wtll be held in the Dtstr1ct'1 Board Room at 1985 PIKent&a Avenue, Coat• Meea. For more lntonnation, pie•• c.11 the ot1trk:t'1 Publk: Advlaor: C'-11 ........... (1M) 131·190 -> I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sonday February 28 1988 KKK protest turns violent in Dallas Democrats continue attac Hart says he won't quit race · DALLAS ( P) -.\ Ku Klux Klan group's protest of the Dallas pohcc department's ne" aOirmau' c actio n hiring plan turned into a melec Saturda) whl·n an anti-KKK group charged the hooded Klan mcn and other" h11e ~uprcmacist Police clubbed members of the cro"d of about 200 a nd some protester; sustained minor inJunes. nuthornles said. Eight people were arrested on minor charges. police said. Members of the anti-KKK group held a rail\ and burMd Confederate and Nazi hags in front of Cit) Hall. "'here about a dotcn Klansmen had gathered to 'itagc a nc"') confcrtnl'C ag;unst the aflirmatl\ e action plan Member') of the pla ard-<tlll') ing anti-KKK ro"'d !>Urrounded the Klansmcn and shouted .. Go a"a' . Dallas doc~n·t W3nt \OU We don't \\3nt \QU." • As the Klan marchl'd around \11\ Hall pla1a. a n ddcrl~ black "'oman "as punc hed 1n thl' fote b) a "hill' man."' ho "a' arre\tl-d foraggra ' ated assault. .. That "''h thl· "-OP~t thing. We put h1 m right 1n Jail. I don't l now wh} he did 1t but 11 Cl'fla1nl~ instigated a few tempc" to pop." said °'put} Chief R.L. hifolbc1n The ant1·Klan pro testers thre"' bouks and horse manure at the Klan!lml·n 3) tal·t1cal squad police arnw d "'1th duh!. and mounted officers tnl'd to nng the hooded men 3nd 1-.ccp the cro"'d back. Pohcc dog.s con,ergcd on thl' sc.:ne as officers tnl'd 10 break up thl' feuding factions. Slirm1shl''> l'ruptcd se'eral 11mes during thl' onl·-ho ur co nfrontation. "'1th opponent!. in 1hc cro"d sp1111ng on .:arh 01hn. Klan::.ml·n '>l'd.ing to escape th.: hos11lc UO\'d ::.qUl'l'Ll'd into cars and tried to k:>H' the \H'ne ..\.,the' "'erl'.' Jlll'mpung tu lk l an ulliu·r h11 one an11-Klan dt>mom.irawr 1n the \IUnlJlh \1.1\h :I duh um l' o f thl' dl'mon\tralOr\ atr parent!~ rc~ntc..•d pulil l' pruie\.llOn ot thl' Klan and 'huutl·d "( up' L.111 thl' Pl'Opk'" On\.' man \\lied '"\huol J rop' .. fhe J emonstra11u n ..il-.u dn'"' a group of .. .,L.1nhl'J1.h · m 1Ahlll' '>U· prl'mJll'>t'> \\Ith \hJ'en hl'3d'> T hl' sl inhl'Jlh u\u.ilh rl·ma1nl.'d out'>ldl· thl' ring ol pulin · prOtl.'<.llon and 11 \\ J' hl't\\l't.·n 1h1\ ~rou p a nd the n o" d th3i m o '>t ol thl' tignt!I vuurr.:d By ~ As oda&H P rH ~l1lhJl·I D u J~" J ltJ\.kl·d R11..hard Ge-pharJt c.. tr.Jd,· po ho c-s and .\lben (,url· Jr \ gu,unm 111 n J'l',·rienlt' \aturd.t' a') the:' 1.kb:ued on tht \C'f} ~pot "'hl'rl· ~Jl h huix·, 1 Jl c:pt tht' Oemocr.illl pre\ldc:nual numan tton Ou \umn1l'I In It l Rq.>uhhlJ r Pan' tht' b.lttlegrnund "'J' in \lame. one of \~ Prl.,,Jl '11<11; ·r~l Bu,h'.., homl' '>IJll.''>. "h.t'rc: \\ttl...:nJ l .I Ul USoeS \\C'f'C bnftl hd J \h.Jn\\h ll I nm r ( olo rado ~n (JJf\ H:ln 1Ahu-.e pres1denllal \J01pa1gn h.i' h11hhln.1 .11 mg '>IOl t' hl' n.'-JO•ncd lht' rau· 1-f'>t ~-ember. saJd \JlurJJ · lhJI h\ .,.. ill ~Jm p..11gn at l.'J\t through \tarc·h /\ \upcr Tu~) He lUOll'lilll thJt t ', hJn, ,., "' "'innintt are "l"t'mutt' tu ..a' thc: k a t " Robertson drops in to support Swaggart Mecham says he'll face impeach·ment trial B \ r1 ,, K< >l l 1f l J - Pr ·"Jen11al l-and1datl· P..it Robenson said hC' n JJ\. ..i ' r .i ..1 1:1..i h n Rliuge ..i rf)\1'1 ~aturda~ to suppon tt-llov. e"anadi~ J1111m '·•..1~~·1 hi.\JU\l "1n C tin'>t an11 ~ \H' don·1 \hoot our "'oundtcl '"J~~ 1 • 1 • ,!,pfl'.d du"n tron h1' tdt'' 1'>1o n pulpit Fd1 ~I afkrtearfull~ JJm lilt~ Iv Jr .J ll \Pl'Ulil.'J \In n:ponl'dh pJ1d J pro<:.t1Jul(' 10 pose naked and 11 1\.J 1 'TlJ , ..1 Jl·.1l ••1th J pn·J,hl'r "'he u•ntronwd hi m about n Robenson '>J•ll "·'Jl!,t.J'1 ''J' n -.cdu"•m at t ' ·'J c:d IJ m1h lompound -rout1Mb gu.1•J,.; ~ -... , urit' •11iwr' -J nJ '' c '" ld t a JX-~nal '1s11 to the home ·,.,,u J \f\I x h1ni :11 tunha :..in ~l'l·Jn! ,,rulln\ h' the: pr<''>~ -PHOENIX . ..\n.t. (A~"o da\s lx.·for.: the scheduled stan ofh1s Senate 1mpcathmcn1 irial. Go'.£, an M('cham 'ia1d he \\US prcp:mng 10 ac;lo.. a federal coun to halt 11. sa~ ing he feared his con 111u11onal rights 1o1.ould be trampled in ··a I~ nch-mob at· mosph.:rc ... .. A~ go' crnor of this state I ask nothing mon: 1han •~accorded to an~ g.m.kn 'am·t} a1m1nal. .. the Re· pubht an &oH·rnor told rt•poners at a 1,1,'\\\ 1.onkr.:nre .. i.. 1h1::. a \tar ( hambcr or"' 111 "'t.' pr<.Kl'l'd undl'f thl' 11mc·tl'Stcd con- '>l1tu11onal manda1c" that guarantee., dm: prt.Kl'\~. \kcham ~•d \kt ham ')aid he "'a" preparing m "~·\."!.. f.:dl.'ral r.:drn c. on "'hate \ er ll'\1.'11::. Jppro pnJll'. .. The ~enatc 1'., h.:dulcd 10 begin hi s 1mpca<.'hmen1 1nal ~1onda~ morning. and l\klhJm -.aid hl' and his \\\One"' attorm·~., \\\'re pfl'parl.'.'d to be there 1f no n 1ur1 1.mkm.J the tnal hahl•d b\:furd1and Hi., anurne~. fhumas Cro"'l' ~1d Delvalle flees Panamanian home P..\N..\MA CITY. Panama 1-\PI -l'kpo l'd Prl.'\l· d.:nt Enc ..\nuro-Ochalll' fled from his house on foot hours after go' ernmt.'nl agent~ "'arncd him 10 &l'l o ut of thl' lOUntr). h1 brother-in-la"' said ~:.11urda ~ ~kan"'h1k. a national '>lnl-1.· ralkd b' thl' main oppu.,.11on group got off to a slo"' stan aturda~. \ famtl~ tm:nd. "'ho spot.I.'. on cond111on of anun} m11~. ~1dan arm~ rnlond and a captain d1sco,crcd CA·h alk\ l'!>rapc ''hen the~ came to h1!i home aturda~ morning. "rA•h alk ll'l't tht.' housl· last night 10 protect h1m'>.:lf." Raul D1aL. 1hc bro1ht.'r-1n-law. told rqxim·r. Hl' dt.'clincd to ');!~ ''ht'rl' the former prt''>1dent \\J\ hut ad1kd .. Hl' mu'l he in Panama .. ld1ers came to Def\allc's house at 8 a.m. and 1At.'re ffil'I at thl' door b' Deh31k's 1A1 t"c. ~1 ancla. \\-hill' the .,uldll'" '°'l'H' tl'l hng her the~ "'antt'd to take Dehallc. the prl•,1dl·n1 t.'\l':.lf)\.'d out a ba~:t.. door. according 10 l . · olliu al' 1n \.\ a\hingto n D1a1 \aid the former 1m·\ldl.'nt hJd 'hpix-d a"' J~ on fuut to J\Old arn·st and d.:ponat1on h~ m 1 l11ar~ .,tr11ngman C1l'll \l:inucl -\ntonw 1'.:onl·g.1 D1a1 \.lid \l'l'unt~ agl'nl\ undl·r '\,on.:ga'<> lomm;inJ IOld Dchalk tu k a\C Panama Frid.I\ 'honh alta '\;o nl.'ga had him fl'OlO\l'd from oflil"l' D1a1 \J1d \1r'> Deh alll' "3'> \llll in thl' hou~ hut rdus~:d to t..i ll "1th rc porll''' The l.'Ouple''i three r hildr.:n "l'rl· al'u gonl' :"\orl'1ga 1.·ng1nn·rl·d Dl·h all\.''!> ouStl'f after I kh all\.' called on Noncga 10 resign Thur~a» onega had tx·.:n 1nd1r ll·d in thl' l 'n1tl·d <itall'" on drug l hargl'' In\\ a~h1ng1un. ";tall' D1.·panme nt \o urcc'i. 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PC compat1bte-ldeal !or won::t processi~· Pnnts up to 200 WOfd:s per mmute .r.26-2812 VHS VCR With On-Screen Programming ..,,. ... 20 299'5 On-screen promPfS make programming easy HO Quick-timer recording '16-511 ~ OE1enes •ll1Ta Stereo Record/Play System Oannette • • 121 ey AealtSlJC DDnn S.V. uu--•s1• ..... tlt.95 Record personal <:as. tenes from phone FM stereo Of AM M~e jacks With 11• ~hegh speak81"S 113-1225 10-llend Fqu.alzer By RelllStle 0.&¥ Com DM.Y PLOT/ ....... ,...,__, ae. 1W Pilot's founding publisher remembers paper's early days By WALTER BURROUGHS The edi1or of1he Dailv Pllol -and a good edilor he is -as·a you ng man named Tom Taal. He has asked me wnte a Pilot retrospective to run wnh the Progress Ed1t1on. which "'as delivered wnh toda) 's paper. Well. I don't know what Tom ex pects.. but I thank he wants a fe"' bits ofhistor} -how the Dail) Pilot got started. In the first place. the reason there as a Daily Pilot goes back a lot of years -to the days right afier the Great Depression. I worked for Crocker-Union Litho- graph Co. an a buildang on East 7th Street in Los .\ngeles. The bu1ld1ng was owned b} an eldrrly gentlemen named Wilham Thomas Jefferson. who had been connected "'"h a newspaper and later "1th an ad"ert1s- ingagenc) called Lord & Thomas. He ne-.er got O\Cr either profession I was sent down 10 Los .\ngeles b) m> boss. S)I Kaufman . v.ho had the mistaken idea that I could sa\e tht' com pan) b) de\ eloping ne"' prod- ucts and b) cutung costs. The new products were Bantam Books and s~ nd1cated advt'rt1sang for ice cream. and soft drinks. The cost cu111ng part of the JOb in\ oh ed a '1s1t v.1th Jefferson to get ham to reduce our rent "No. but I'll give )OU good ad' ice. so you can sl'll more lithographing," was his response. How come I didn't say .. phCk>I.·~ .. and wal k av.a~ I'll ne,er knov., but I didn't ome of has ad\ ice and sc heming "'ould later lead me to Costa \k!>a and the evolution ot thl· Dail\ Pilot Dunng these )ears I also madt: another good friend, .\lfredo .. Luna" Bnger Luna v.as in th t' soft dnnk bu sines~ and had bottkrs all 0' er tht> counm I "' nd1catt"d ad,enisang for him Somt.'· of \Ou ma' remt>mhl·r Orange D~ a<.. a ml\t>r for bathtub gin \\ell that v.a<,onl) oneofse,cral He <Luna I "'3'i a fncnd of Donald DOuglas. the ;:urplane builder He v.a~ al<..o a fnt.'nd of 8111 o\ndrews. th e rt.'marlabk f.3'oli nl' manufacturer .\ndrt.'v.<.. l.nl'V. about cl dc,clop- mcnt at St.indJrd Oil v.h1lh v.oukl increase 0\ tanl' ra ting v.11hout lead Luna a,kt:d ml.' one da' "" h' can't v.e find an a~hcrt1<,1ng ~umP'!n~ nch enough to ~> nd1cntc Dougla'i .\ via11on-Tcs1el.1 Cia•;ollne all O\ er the -AOrld'l" I went_.J,o old man Jeflur~on J~r his advice. ~ Jefferson told me thl'rt: v.as uni ) onead,ert1s1ngagcn~~ \.\1th that kind of monn : H.W. Kaster & Sons of Chicago. ·m. The) hked the idea, and I became their Pacific Coast account ellccuuve. Then World War 11 interrupted m)' career. I went into the Army and Jefferson v.ent homt> to Corona del Mar and continued scheming. M) first Job in the Army was a labor suppl~ officer for ordnanct' contrac- tors at the Paci fi e Coast Headquarters for .\rm\ Ordnance In San Francisco. What ·has that to do with the Daily Pilot? Ver) little, rm afraid, but JUSt r<.'ad on. and you dende. .\fter th<.' war I returned to my ad agcnc~ JOb. and I had to huff} to outhcrn Cah fornra for business reason!>. R1d1culous as 11 ma) sound. tht> goH·mment sull had a hm11 on the length of sta) 1n hotels. I th ought I could sta\ at the Jonathan Club. but the go\ernmeot rule applied to pn· 'ate clubs. 100. So I called Mr. Jefferson and a'>kt'd him 1f I could borrov. his personal apartment in an apartment house he ov. ncd in Los Angeles "Yes." he said. "but )OU have to pa' rent." i kne"' he couldn't chars<.' rent under the government regulation. but I told him I v.asn't asking for 11 for free. The old man chuckled. "I don't mean money. You have to spend your weekends down here with me." For several weekends I did just that. I knew the old gentleman so well that I could tell "hen he was scheming. He had told his busmt'ss manager. Recd Lane. that he wanted to make 1t a11rac11' e fo r me to moYe to tht> Orange Coast. "Hov. ·re you going to do that'l" Reed askt'd. 'Tm going 10 bu) a newspaper and sell it to him." .. .\nd how are )OU going to do that" .. said Rt>ed. ''Oh.·· said the old gentleman. ·-rm not. \OU art'." "ell. Reed l~ked. There were three nev.spapers in Newport Beach. hut none \\Cre for sale. Rt.'l'd did find a small paper an ( osta l\1c!.3 -The Globe-Herald. It v.a sn't much. but it was a paper ~h l'\l"C'Ull\ e officer an the war was a man naml·d · Dave Rin~. Dave v.antcd to follov. me into c1v1lian hfe. So. 1ogc1hcr· we bought a linotypc machine that had been on a battle- ship. So. Tom Tall. that v.as the hc~1n­ mn~ of the Orange Coast Dn1l)' Pilot. N \l, ll "asn't much. But from there Wnn1 Bu11ouas SEARCHLIGH T on it tx--came something.. The old Globe-Herald was owned b) the Lud1 family. Old man L.udi v.ould sat at his hnotype machine. "h1ch was right back of the counter where people came in to buy classi- fied ads. and take care of customers. .\II he had to do v.as make change and turn around on has stool and run the hnot)pe. Well. 11 v.as e\ 1dcn1 that there "'ere going to ha' e to be bigger quarters. Mr Jcflerson wanted to own part of the paper. but I I.new the old bo) so ~ell that I knew he would want to dictate pohc). I wouldn't let him financt' any- thing M) father-an-law did that and ~a 'en proudofh1spart. I did ·agree that Jefferson could be the landlord. So he sent Reed Lane out to the old Arm) Air Corps base. v.h1ch used to be about where the Orange Count) Fairgrounds are now located. Recd bought a medical building. Reed arranged to ha ve the bu aiding, "'hich was vel) narrow. cut in two and put one side against the other for the paper's ne"' offices. For the first lime 1n histof} I 1h1nk. a countf} ne~spaper had a Cll)' room. omethang that JUSt happt"ned. ..\nd then all sorts of things hap- pened. Some of them very good. Some of them ver} bad. indeed. The good part was the friendship of a man named Vic Rosetti, who was president of the Farmers & ~krchan1s Nauonal Bank of Los Angeles. He read our newspaper with a critical e)'e and decided we were a good risk. The bad thing was that I stupidly sold the paper to the Los Angeles Tames. Bu t there were other good things. Not the least was bringing the n1vers1t} of Cahfomia to Irvine. How dad the Globe-Herald become the Pilot? I knew a retired a retired rear admiral who offe red to sell me a belier name for my paper. You're looking at it today. The Orange Coast Daily Pilot. ·'How much more unresponsiveness and Ineptitude are the citizens of HunUnstton Beach expected to endure before the next petition clrculaflng wtn be one to recall the councU, •• LB recall, BB developments To the Editor. A community is like a living being. It is made up ofvarious pans. If you cutoff a limb, the whole person becomes handicapped. This seems to be the case in Lasuna Beach. We arc handicapping ourselves by not r:c- cognizing the value to our communi- t) of all our pans. . You cannot have a community where the rights of one qmcnt are denied for the riahts ofanothcr. There must be a b31ance for the rights of all. Both sides of many issues that come befort' our City Council have "right" on their side. The problem comt's when only the rights of the prevailing council are enacted and the individuals that petition them walk away with hat-in-hand. This causes a polarization of our commun ity and stifles creativity. It 1s not necessarily a crime to be in business. At the worst, an error in judgment. It shouldn't be a crime to paint your house whatever color you wish or make a n addition for your growing fam11y. It shouldn't be a crime for artists 10 paint in public and private places. or cultural organizations to use our public areas for special event s. or the bo)S club to sell C'hnstmas trees in a conspicuous IQcat1on. It shouldn't take 45 minutes to drive through Laguna at 7 a.m. or 6 p.m. It shouldn't be a crime to visit Laguna Bc:ach -after all. most of us wt>rc tourists once. It shouldn't be a crime that some merchants arc allowed to display their wares on private property - and some are not. or to have a sign that people can see. It should be a crime for the ci ty to take millions of dollars from the arts and give virtually no1hang back. We arc faced with real issues of growth in Laguna Beach, and the fut ure of our rnmmun11y. We must face this future with consideration and fairness to all. "The government that governs least . go' erns best... Thomas Jef- ferson MICHAEL EVANS Resident Entrt>preneur Laguna Beach • • • Is this what Laaunana want? As a taraet in the 1ehool board recall. I have made special efTons to b.,.ild communication and even some friendships amona those who worked apinst me. includin,those who sit on the current board. ut there is still great bitterness within the school community, and it will take years of conciliatory efTon to overcome. Al a time when Laauna needs mallimum solidarity over issues like prcservina Laauna Canyon, main- tainina open space, cnhancina traffic safety as well as control and improv- ing hvability in our unique corner of the world, it would seem terribll counterproductive to pursue real . The answer lies in other remedies, such as tile rqular election process (one of the four taraeted seats comes up in November), agressivc lobby- ing and press coverage. Some council members are apparently rcspondinJ already to such pressure through meetings, etc. Recall. in the long term, serves no one's interests. CARLE. SCHWARZ Former Trustee. Laguna School Board Laguna Beach • • • To the Editor: I'm not opposed to development just reckless and irresponsible de- velopers. Laguna Canyon is the last remain- ing pristine and pastoral coastal canyon between Malibu and Mexico. It is a fragile region. The survival of endanaered plants and animals. the stability of its natural lakes and underground water system, the purity of its air and its breath-taking beauty have depended for hundreds of thousands of years on a delicate and natural environmental and ecological balance. Ma n will ~uickly destroy that bal ance if the California Coastal Commission permits a Caltrans proposal to widen and straighten Laguna Canyon Road pavi ng tht fi nal way for the construction of3.200 homes, 77 acres of offices and stores and over 200 acres for a golf co urse. Simply ask if all that is necessary. It was said more than fo ur decades ago. .. all change is not growth. as all movement is not forward." I beg the Coastal Commission to consider the To tht" Ed1tor: fate of one small but wonderous Recall is not tht> answer. can) On in the face of big bulldozers When reform Go'. H 1ram Johnson and ofhighway and home developers. proposed the recall leg1sla11on in Please save at least this last remain- 1911. he clearl) outlined tht> maJor ing canyon. reasons for Its use against elected SHAREN HEATH ofliC'lals. malfeasance. corruption. Laguna Beach blatant incompetence and neglect of T h Ed. • • • duties. . o t e . nor: . Disagreement with one or two Huntington Beach City Co~rn- dt>eisions was and should not be one c1lman To m ~ays sta tes (Daily Pilot of them. Extreme unresponsiveness Feb. 17) that ~1s vote~~ Meadow!a~ b) the elective body. 10 be sure. could AlfJ>?~. constituted a compromise be a , ahd exception. such as in 1983 and 1s .. ~ot the work of a pro-growth when two Michigan senators were council becau~ ~he prope rty owner recalkd for supporting a 38 percent asked foi:_perm1ss1on. to put 1n 1,200 increase in tht> local income tax while homes arid th e c~unc1I only.ap~roved .simultaneously increasing their own 600. What he fai ls t~ .men11on is that salaries. the pr<?perty was oraganally zoned fo r The down si de of attempting to a maximum of 350 hOfl'!CS and that recall four of our Laguna City Council the 600. number constitutes a 77 members clearl) outweighs any ad-percent increase. . vantages from the viewpoint of the Can Mr. Mays point t~. cv.~n one general pubhc interest, especially time that he h~s voted n<? on a give n .the single issue or policy prop~mX owners request to increase disagreement wh1t.·h apparently has de nsity· • tnggered the reca ll effort. Consider He t?n t, because he has alwa~s these negative effects if the petition voted m f~vor of the ~eveloper s qualifies for the ballot: request to increase density. If the • c 0 s t 1 0 t h e t a x _ Meadowlark owner had asked for pa)ers/comm unity. The recent recall 2.000 _homes, wou!d .Mr. Mays have of three Laguna school board mem-us beheve that he as an favor of slow bers cost an already fi nancially growth because he vo ted to. appr~ve troublt>d dastnct almost t40,000 for only 1.500? That type oflog1c. which the special t'lect1on alone -a fi gure which would be comparable to the he asks us to swallow, is the very reason the citizens have felt com- pelled to put an initiative on the ballot. Politicians. like Mr. Mays., who cnaq.e in "double--think'' obviously can't be trusted with the well·beina of the community. Mr. Mays is ready to vote for hiah density even before the citizens have had a chance to have their say. Since developers contributed heavily to his campaaan. it's aot surprisinJ that they now have their way with ham. To the Editor: LORETTA WOLFE Huntinaton Beach • • • Amazin&! Councilman Jack Kelley of Huntinaton Beach finally said somcthina I can aarec with. As quoted in the Dail¥ Pilot on Feb. 21 , he refers to the location for Picrside Villqe as a "delicious piece of propeny ... Indeed it is. A veritable ''plum" - a true feast for the senses with its lovely view of the ocean, the beach, the surf. our pier -even Catalina on a clear day. Do enjoy it while you still can. Not only has thts "plum .. been surrendered to the developer. but now the city fathers discover they must relocate the lifeguard head- quarters because the developer wants to build his restaurant on that spoL Dolou suppose there is any chance that i cnouah ~pie say "no" that two miracles miaht happen: • That the Cit y Council would pay any attention? • That maybe the developer would pick up his marbles and 10 away? How much more unresponsiveness and incp\itudc arc the citizens of Hun1in1ton Beach expected to en- dure before the next petition circulat- ing will be one to recall the council? To the Editor: LOUISE SMITH Huntington Beach • • • I reali ze that my letters to you OlUSt appear to some that I gripe too much and they probably act tired of them. I do wish th at the peo ple I sec~ to pick on would give me no cause to do so. T hey arc. of course, human and subje<:t to error. and being public servants-so to speak -open.s them to more criticism than a lone individ- ual. Henct' if they resent the implica- tions they should really and truly consider the comman man (and woman) and what is desired -not what the public servant thinks the common man should want. Right now the county supervisors have a areal opportunity 10 ameliorate some of the criticism by enactina the precepts of the so-called "slow-arowth" measure recently cen1ficd for ballot. From what I read in the Pilot and other pa~n they are reluctant to obey the wishes of the voters and arc considerina the aspects of not only putting it toaaeneral vote, which they admit has little chance of defeat if any and thereby openina up the matter to legal act1on that will again penalize the taxpayina public fo r demanding what they do really want and of course thereby arc so entitled. This has the effect of costing tht' taxpayer not only for instituting the action in the fin t place. which of course could have been avoided if our officials were on the ball, but also 10 outlay more dollars to defend such action. This as clurly wroni. and certainly transcends aovcmmcnt by. for and of the people. ALAN L BLUM BaJboa Island City Council recall given the anneu- tion of South Laguna. Thal dollar amount could buy a 101 of public park maintenance. swimming programs and police/fire support. Pilot welcomes comments •As one recall scholar put it: "In smal\ communities particularly, re- call e ections can be terribly bitter and divisive and may lead to recrimi- n at 1 on s and cou n ter-rc- calll> ... res1dents may not cooperate with each other for many years " ( M 1chael Ross. 1988). The Daily Pilot welcomes your opinions on matters of public interest. Letters and lonacr anicles of commentary must be sianed. They should be ly~ or clearly written and sent to LETT£RS to the EDITOR. Daily Pilot, P.O. Boll I S60. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Please include your address and telephone number so that we may verify authorship. How do you thlnk the sex scandal lnvolvlng Rev. Jimmy Swaaart trill affect television evaa1eJJ.m? ........ •1•1 brr a.. ... -= Witch thttt shov. and -~~ -~T'lftlrhSU. I ft11ftt now DCOPk' •ill not bt as trus11n1 of die .,... pd "'!l'. ma)' top V.'llCh· ._ dtcm. YCMI can.t ht~ ~t ~ondcr where that moMY "ao•na.. Nt116eM. ..... UI lleUrHWder c..taMeu ··1 tha nk TV C\antehWt as already d1~redited and w11111t has added to 11 Hov.t',·tr. wt are findma out v.r an· all human. mclud1n1 the cvanacl· ISh ... & ...... £.11 .... Glaaer ..... AM ··1 think it's ao•na to ruin tht e'anaclina. Between Iim Bil ker and Jamm) S~rt pco~ have really been lt'tdov.n. Thccvanechstu houtd prae11ct v.hat they preach.•· • ........... •• v:::-~thi•k il will Knd TV tva..eilm in\o a aailspin. Sw =id ... was 1 ·cenc:n °"•ht of'Owitl.' but •• abou• the 11.-11me hv•n v.u 1«n comina out or a nMMtt room • He's not so fiahtcous himttlf. I bdtc~c-TV cvanwhs" Pft.Y on the poor and th(. t klttl)' " Slvnw M. c.lllM • .· Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Sunday. February 28, 19ea A'ri • AFGchairmanseeks -!Davis-Brown's demise detailed to take firm private =~=::::::.0.htrbnef I By Tbe Auoclated Press chapter in the e\ cr-e~panding book on the demi~· of t he tamil} business. AFG lndus1ries Inc .. "h1ch 11self has been 1n,oh ed 1n ho)t1h: tal.coH·r bids for t\\O other companies 1n recent years. said last "el'l 11 has agrl'ed 10 a t\\O--step, S940 5 m1lhon plan under "h1ch 11s chairman \\Ould lake 11 pm ate. In ine-ba~d AFG. one of Nonh Amenca's leading makers orllat gins~. said 11 has signed a defin1t1 ve agreement for C'lanty Holdin~ Corp. to acquire 26. 77 m1ll1on. or 94 percent. of its shares for S33 each cash. or S8!D.4 mil hon. Clarit} 1s a Ill'" I} formed company headed by R.D. Hubbard. S~. "ho formed ~FG a decade ago oul of two financ1all~ troubkd operauons -Fourco Glass Co. of Clarksburg. W.Va .. and thl· l ' S. sub)1d1ar) of France-based ..\mencan Saint-Gobain Glass C'o. -and built 11 into a maJOr compan} 1n the 1ndustl). Thl' 1n111al !>lcp of the takeover 1s conditioned upon at lca.;1 75 pereqn uf the m m pan ~ 's sharl·s being tendered and upon succes,ful arrangement of ti11anc1ng. Hubbard\ 111\Cstml'nt banker. Drexel Burnham Lamt>cn l nr said 11 "as "h1ghl} confident of HS ab1l11y 10 raise all of thl' ncccs'>ar~ linancing." .\fter lhl' tcndl·r ofTer 1s compktcd. Ciani} 's propo..al call' for 11 1<1 al4u1rc the rest of .\fG's stock for S3J per share. or S57 I million. in prl'l~rred stud or a combination of cash and stock. .\ FCi d1dn 't bn·omc "di recogn11ed outside its 01.1. n 111du .. tr~ un11 I I 9116 '' hl·n 11 launched an un'iucc·cssful hostile takco' l.'r bid for a_crospare nnd manufacturing conglomeralc Lear Siegler Inc. of 'an ta ~1on1ca. In 1987. 11 made a hostile bid for ~kron. Ohio-based Gen( orp \\ hH:h forma l) "a' lno" n as Gl'ncral Tire & Rubber Co It "as 1947 "'hen Chisolm Bro\Nn and his brothcr-10-la"· Hugh Davis. opened their appliance sto~ in Costa Mesa. The countr} .... as prosperous in the "'ake of World War II. and prospects were good. The bubbk burst JO :January. It wasn't a sud~kn death. but the linal surrl·mkr to a lingering ~1seasc. In the t·a~ uf Da' 1s-Bro" n ap- pliances. thc d1 Sl'J\l' "as the mass merchand1!M:r. thl· ( 1rcu11 C1t\S and thr Fcdcr:1t<.'ds. · Da\.1s-Bro"n w uld compete with th<.' big bo~., in tl·rm-. of regular pricing. Bro" n \JIJ hut could not l'\l'n begin tod1alkngl· thl·1rad,ert1s- 1ng . .. There "as no "J' for us to be spending thl· dullJr' ihat thc' \\l"rl' SIJl'nd1ng:· \JtJ ihl· -l l-~car-old Bro" n. FcY.er ad ... ll'\\l.'r l U\lumers. rc\\l'r t'U'>IOml·rs. k.,, hu\trll''>\ Less hus1- nc"'· fl'\\ l'r JJ.,. Sta n Bro"11 l.111, 11 a .. ,1c1ous l irdc .. fa.pc.'nscs 1m.rl'J \l'd out bus1nts'> didn't -u1uh.Jn I \\lthout murl' Delly N04 pl>oto ltt L" ,..,,.. Stan Brown laments that Davis-Brown appliance store couldn•t compete with mass merchandisers a..nd bad to close. appllJtKC traJ, ", ', 1 , .ii In far-t Hro\\ n hJJ 1uo..1 ll'modd,·LI th•: SIOrl' \\ hl'rl h U\llll'" r .. ·.ilh ht·).!.111 to 'our The dl.'al h ._n .. I 'htrlln~ '' 1111.!111~ 1n I~ ti. "hl·n I 1 .... < • m11\l·•' Br "'11 't.irll'J hJ111 t-i ,tr.1,h ,.,· I'·" lh1. hill' "It ''·I' .I t thJt [l1111lt lh JI 1 1•1.'~Jll t1111.·.1l1 11 I \\,1, .tl\\.I" \h11rt "' ,,1 ,t 1,,J1J turn th\.' t1dl· \'.hat 1i nalh did 1n Da' is-Brown \.\J':> thc rl·nt · "\\ c \lterl' pa ~ 1ng '>UCh a high ~alit th.11 11 r<'all\ robbed the money wt' wuld hJ\l' h\.•c n using for advert.as-- Ing .. Bro" n ~1J 1 hc kasc \.\J':> binding. Mov1n1 ...s out uf 1h1. 4u~~11on ~cau~ of tM I.'\ J>l' n \C "It J u~1 "a'>n ·1 1 n the cards ... Brown \JIJ fhl' tounh quarter. usuall) t~ lx·'>t did not II\ l' up to Brown's l'\Pl'l tJl1unll ".\ltl'r the lirst ot tht' 'ear \I.as w~ I lhlt J o" n and lool.cd· at 11 and sa• then· "all JU':>I no S{'n~ 1n going_ on.'' he ).ltd. \'.1th a S2UIWOO debt. Brown pvc up laid ull h1<. l(J l'mplO}ttS and 1. lowJ th.: '>l1Jr.: tk 1\ 111 the process of ti ling un der < hapter 7 of federal tiJ nJ...rurHl ~ la"" I hl· onl~ 1h1ng that might have ~ hJng.:J h1'> IJll' "uuld ha' e bttn 1f h" IJlhl'r and undl' had bought SOfl't I.ind jnd hu1h th~· tr 'rnre on 11. Bro~n ... 11d (ti' t'n the n rl·umstances. Brown -..i 1d ·· 1 had dune everything I pn\\1hl~ 1.ould du·· Hut h..· rl·ma1n' op11mlS1.IC. about hoth thl' PJ'I and the fu ture. • Late last }Car . ..\fG announn:d 11 had agreed to purchase Ford l\1otur ( o.'s glass-mal.ing Opc.'rat1ons 1n Canada. which \\Ith annual sak'> of$ I 90 m1l hon Canadian was the industry leader in that counir. No term., 'Nere disclosed for that deal. which closed early this }ear. · In 198 7, AFG earned $58.4 million. or $2.32 per share. ad' a11s111g The ston: at -l 11 L 17th ~I . 1.1.hKh "as attracung 1hird-gencra11on cu•,. to mcrs b} thl' 11mc 11 closed Jan IS. had been ~ho" 1ng signs of illnes' !Or }cars. Like other businesses. thl· into the Jrl'J Da\l'>·Bro"n hJJ J lll\JI d 1l'nh:ll' tlra"n b} thl' ''"'''°' ,,,nrn111mu 11 111 \l'f\ ICl'. but lOUIJ n111 ,1llrJll Ol'IA l U\tomers "hcn n mlnintl'd h' ltll' aprliancc g1an1 I il' 11111u11-ht hl· ;, 111.1l! l .... nJ..-r C"J rt' l,1'1 'U Ill n cr In. I .111 J 'h!t•J Jr J~fll 1111.111" :h h' h1~1.·r \1.nJ '" 'l; PJ' 111! '\UO l If h" I-I' l'JrJJ \ 1..J h 1111. lll<Hl' hl p.11d 1111 tt11. hl~l'I lhl' lin1. 111 l rl'J 11 thn 1.·\11.·nJnJ "" thl· \l1•r I '1lp1.•J Jinn~ until la't 1111111\h "11h 111 ''., '111r 1ni ht" .uulJ I hL unl thing about be10g in hu\llll''>'> lor ~our...: If ts ) ou ha' e 10 be l'll'I n.111~ opt1m1!.11l ... he said. "I thin J... untll·r the right conditions it "'uuld ha'l' "orked. But the con· • d1t1l1ns JU'>I "l·rcn't thc.-re." Existing home sales continue ·to decline Third n1onth of skid pu h es activity to its lowest l e\' cl si n ee· 85 Wl\SHI NG TON (.\Pl -Sale" of n1sting homcs '>uff1.·rl'd thc1r th1ru consccutl\ e monthh decline 1n Janu- Jf'). a J.6 pcrl'ent dro p "h1eh pushctl •ll'll\ll\ to its sllnH'\t k'rl in 21 • ) 1.·ar'>. j rl·al cstatc trade group sa~ s Tht' National ..\'>soc1a11on of Re- altors said Fnda} that ..ales of e~1s1111g s1 ngk-famil~ )1oml'S dropped to a sl.'asnall) adJuM1.·d annual rate of J.21 million units la)I month. following dl'Chnes of I.:! percent 111 December and ::! 9 peFCcnt in "lo, ember. The 3\\0C1at1on said that consumer rears raised b} thl.' rnllap\C of the stock market in .OCtobcr "ere partl} to blame for lhl· slo .... down. The sales decline was accompan1l·d b\ an 1ncreasl' 1n home t>nces. "h1ch ros1.• $~.soo to·a median pnce of SS 7, 900 111 Janua~. up 6 percent from a )Car ago. The decline 1n sales pusht"d thl' annual sales rate. the number ot homes that "ould be sold 1f the montlily sales pa c conunued for a )l'ar. to its lowc'il level since June 1985. John Tuccillo. the Realtors· chief economist. said he did not ~lieve th~ do" nturn 10 housing would be per- manent or "ould lead 10 a recession .. ~necdotal e' 1dcnce suggests that !>all's 111 Februan \\l'r<.' more bnsl than in Januar; :" he said. cred111ng lo"l'r mortgage . rates and better economic nl'\\$ for the rebound. The Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. reponed Frida~ that 11s na- 11on\\ 1dc sunc} fou nd )()..}ear mon- gages had dipped to 9.87 percent th•~ \\<.•ck. down from 9.92 percent the previous week. The new rate 1s almost a full percentaj!e point below where 11 was at the beginning of the year. Sales "ere ofTin e' Cr} region of thC' country ·in January except the Mid· "est. which postrd a 4.S percent gain 10 an annual rate of9::!0.000 units. 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STORE MON. -fRI SATUHH IMIH HOURS llAM • 9rM IOAM . 7PM llAll • 1n1 ....... , ........ ~ 1114>111-... 'All•eMite•....-~~---.1--.-TMD....._Alt ... t'"-• ... •llttl ... ML .... c... ............... c•t•> ... .,. .. All T\I Scro~o C,.1t~ Ml'll\ll!f'O Oo.t•l·J•··•", JO Day lelum Guarantee ... C1rcull City w1M gladly give you I lull refund, w11hin 30 day• ot putch .... ii you are not n t11lled tot any 1eason We ull thal you telutn the metchendtM 1n new cono111on with yout ules teceipt, clf1on and ace"'°''" Prlca Effective lhru Monday, ,......., 2tlh, 1111 Ml 1•~• 111TATU Area pair moves on to state Wrestlers Sims, Escobedo earn- tr ip t o Stockton- By RICHARD DlJNN o.., .... c ..... , ••••• Doobie Escobedo of Huntington Beach High. with plenty of family 1nsp1ratton. and Woodbndge's Heath Sims. who shocked the 135-weight class. arc headed for Stockton. Sims and Escobedo were the only Orange Coast area wrestlers to ad- vance to the state meet in Saturday's Cl F Mastt:rs Meet at Fountain Valley li1gh. The: Cl F state wrestling finals ""111 be held next ""eckend at the Spanos rena on the Uni,ers11y of Pacifi c campus. Sims defeated Brett Fry of San Clemente. 13-3. in the finals af\er p1nn1ng Dust> D1a.t (South Hills) in 4:J7 1n the semis. Brad Woodbury of Fountain Valle). the CIF 4-A cham- pion who was seeded first. was t>lim1na ted in two matches. E\Cobcdo. whose uncle had just tx·en released from the hospital after a '>eriou\ New Year's Eve auto acci- dent. was 10 the stands to cheer on his nephew. Escobedo lost to Alhambra's Polo Ornelas 1n the fin als. 20-12. but the road Escobedo took 1n getting there ""a" more significant. Escobedo l'ntered the Masters Meet with c nly ttm·e lo'iSl'S in 50 matche'i. Two oft he wrestlers who defeated Escobedo this ~ason patd the price this time. ( harlcs Liddell of San Marcos. who bo:at Escobedo. 9-6. 1n the: finals oft he El Camino Tournament of Cham- pion'> in Januar). and Matt Smith ol ~a' anna. who defea ted Escobedo. 12-1. 1n the ('an>on Tournament. Wl'H'.' both '1c11ms Saturday during bwhedo·~ trip to the fi nal\. fhc top Si\"" re\ tier\ 1n eal·h weight da'' ad,anced to thl· state ml·et. "Right no"" I ha'e an uncle who\ pr ell) <,1dc" ~·d E<,eolx-do ( 5()..-l) .. \nd he "antC'd me to do 11 (advance to the ')late meet). He got out of thl· holtp11al to roml· ~e me wrestle·· l'lcohcdo pinned Val Kn,ilsky of Rosemead in I 35 in the first round. then a' enged the earlier IO!>'I to Liddell with a "1n 1n O\ert1me. 1-0 NC\t "as Smith. l:.scobcdo won b> dec1s1on over Coim11h. Q.5. to a'engc the other loss and move on to the finals. "here he wa' no match for Ornelas. .. tic'!> jUSl a good wrestler," l '>(.ohcdo ..aid of Ornelas. who took a 7-3 lead after one penod before outscunng fal'olx·do. 7-1 . 1n the 'll'lOOd 'T d hke to "rcstlc I Ornelas) again lk JU'>I came out there and took 1l to me. I "a" doing o;tufT to him. but he ran1l' balk a nd took 11 to me. I'd wrestle a little more defensively ag.amst him next time I'd take moves (Pleue eee ESCOBED0/82) SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1988 Okl•hom• ehow1 llttle mercy In 50-polnt rout of Color.clo. 82. B•ltlmore de•I• A•Y Knight to Detroit for M•rk Thurmond. 83. Thomas plays out trage.dy Sk ater finish es frustrating third ; Wi tt captures gold C..\L(1.\RY ..\lbena IA.Pl -This I'> the 1ragcd) of "( armcn ·· Katarina W111 pl.inned her \Jd coding Dt-b1 Thoma\ didn't \.\hat a nightmare .. fhoma\ 'Mild f homa<o rnuld ha'e ""on the gold rnedJ~ Jfter J mediocre performance ll\ \\ 111 but ~he \tumbled 10 third 1n "hJI h..1\ bccoml· d ..crnnd-rate ( 1:.imn for ..\mema A.nd lhc ra'ltt < 1amJn \\ill 1urnl·d her traged~ tnto triumph Sa1urd.s) at the \.\ 1n1er ''" mp1, '> l:htabeth "1anln ot Canada third l11m1ng into thl' ·finale outsL...itl·J hoth \\ 111 and Thoma\ 1n the free<, I\ le JnJ lkun thl· s1h l'f Lirlicr 1n the da\ .\lhc:no Tomba ( 1undl· ~'an and '{qinnt: 'an (,cnn1p """ 1he1r St'tond gold'> and .\mcnu1 " .. , J '>t'Cond J\\ a' from d rd re llobo;led medal T ,;mha won the '>IJlom \,an the CilJ.L.ilometc:r lro'>s· ,ountr~ and 'an (1enn1p the I 5flO .. nll'll.'r <iPl•ed '>l..d le ~kattng last. I hurna'> knc" 'lhl· U)Uld ha\C "un "11h ..i deanprogram hctau!>C W111 hJd '>l J k d do" n a tnpk JU mp 10 a duuhk Hui Thomas made thrl'e ma1or l·rror'> un triple jUmP\ and fin1'!iht·<l fourth 1n the frl'eSt\le behind \!Jnk' \\ 111 and Japan\ 1nplc-1umptng d~ nJmO ~!1don Ito WlnterOlymplc• on T V (Today, 0.auel 71 t a.m.-3:3t p.m -\lp1ne i.k11ng (men·.,, 'llaloml Buh\lcd (four man). Nord1l tomb1nl·J (I 5k l'fOSS COuntl) ). Ice h«K kq {Soviet Unio n vs. Finland. Sweden vs WC''ll f1erman' I Speed >kai1ng '"oml'n·, I '1111 meter!> I t -1 p.m. -Figure sl.tttn~ (eAh1b111un>. (losing cerl'mon1e\ lu'e 1n her red-and-bla1..l llamrnw- '11\ k dres!>. flashed her e\e!> and drn~ 1h'c: audll'Ote to her · ~he tn:ated the mood "Ith hl·r mus1l and her fale It s"ung Imm nst.sl'. then tu 1nfidelit\, tht·n to lme ~nlll. at the end. \\11i l·rumplld 111 the Ill' '>lain b) her jCal<;>us lu' er \!though \hC' '>1..alcd do"n the tnpk. ~hl' retel'l'd high enough marl..-> for 11..'l hn1tal merit and. Jor hl·r Jrt1\t1l 1mprn~1on she got t"o 5 l<s .ind '>C' l'O 5 ti., tu " 1n the gold \\ 111 22 bc1..aml· the first woman to Jdc:nd an 01} mptl figure '>kallng t1tl~ '>tn<.e Sonja Hcn1c of ~orwa) won 1tt'rl·e1naro" tn 1926. IQJ:?and 1936 ''I'm w happ) got the gold medal." \\ill !>aid .. ..,.o one has done 11 \1n1..e I <Ht; 1 .. 1x'l1t:' e I had thl' stronger Ol r\ l'') Rut she ._ne" Thomas had a l hanc.t 111 heat he-r and '>hl' "asn't -.urc of 'lllOf) until lhl 'l'I"\ end ... I homa' hung unto the bronte. hu t 11 "a'> a h1g J1~ppo1ntment "I thought 11 \he lOuld do all 1he Jump-. !ihl' rould do 11 But I thtnl.. I "ould haH' had her on an1s11c and lei the judge'> dl·ude .. \.\ 111 said • 'Tm '>urn shl· \aid to her UJal h \In \kC1U\l.JO. J\ \he sk.i ted off lhl' Ile Katarina Witt of Eaat Germany d ance• to 'Carmen' In her freeatyle akatlng preaen· tatJon Sa turday. Witt won the gold medal with an almoat nawleu performance. Later. she ~1d Tm not goin~ 11 m..iL.l· Jn ~ C\• u..c' I was reall~ slating "ell tht'> "l't'I.. It "..isn't supf)<.1<.ed to happ<.'n . I gu~~> But I tried I jU \I g.t\C II J \\J~ The "Orld 1..hamp1on \\ 111 '>l..a11ng 111 th1..· ~PJOl'>h o pera ol unrt•qu11ed Thoma\ 20 ol ~n Jo~. "ent intu ~turda) n1Jht''> lr~st~k -.11h a slim k.sd O\ er \.\ 111 and slating to the Yme mus1l Instead ul mtX.k death to l'nd hl·r ll ' ana \he l hose instead to u-.c l\l.111ri plc toe: loop~ 1n 1..·omb1na11on as (Pleue .ee wntTER /82) UCI meets Long Beach in possible preview T eam s like ly to rematch intourna m e n topener By JON FERGUSON Ot ... o.., ......... LONG BEACH -Whc:n l '< I rnn·t, I ung Beach State toda> a t 3 at the Long lkal h J.\rena 11 "111 likel> be a pre' 1cw of the tirst garnl' tor ea1..h team tn the P( ..\A Tournaml·n1 The l"'o teams rank fifth and lourth rl''>pcct1 H'I) 1n the conference and "111 not Ix· challenged from either d1rec11on r he uni) question. "'ho will earn fourth place. ,hnuld tx· lkndcd b> today\ contest Long Beach (9-610 the P(' '\A. 15-9 (I\ c:rall} has wone1ght of 1t'l last I I.and UCI (4-7. t <i-11 l five uf 11s last eight. I hl· -l'kr\ "iln tht' fir'it meelln~ 100-XO. h) u-.1n~ pre\-.ure Jdl:n~ to lorH' the .\ntt:ater'i 1nt11~(,1urno,l·rs h~ pushing the: hall 1n\1de tu -\ndre Purr~ Oc ~nthon) L ang-.ton and John lf.1tll n. and h' ~1s11ng the1r hc\t 'ihoo11 ng night ut thl· '>l'J\llrl h) h1111ng fl' JX'flent "I >ur plJ)cr'> reall) w.int 10 beat I ong !k:.ilh." ,,ml l (IC ualh 0111 Mulligan ".\nd I '"iuld 1h1nL. "c'll pla' them again a "eel.. from lhur\dJ\ (\!arr h 10 .tt thl· forum)·· I hl' \ntl·aters arc rnm1ng off a d1sappo1nt· ing "'Ci-'ill 111'>'> at 'lew "1l'\ll'O. late. "h1lc the ~·1cr, lc>'>I .11 homl· to l '( Santa Barbara. 1-~ l T hurWJ) l < \8 tooL. ad' <tntagn>f 'iophumon· fronthna \1 1L.l· fxnle who \tured a carn·r· high 'I 1xnnl'> rnu\ti) 10\ldc. and Brian \ha"'. "h11 kd J Ciaulho :.id,antage un the hoard\ "I th1nL. 1fwe run the onen\l'. v.c l·an get J lul uf pc.11nto, 1n\1de." Mulligan 'k11d "\\ c didn't do that the IJ\t lime We ran realh tx·a1 them 10\1de. but "e hJ\l' to "orl the ball fnot ~l'l (aught up 1n J running gamel .. \\a lUa• h I'd prefl-r to ..caller" 1th tht: m but I dun't hJ'l' the: <,tattC'rer<, It., taken ml' J lung llmC' to reJhll' that ·· fhe Lon~ &·..ilh pre'>!i.. "h1lh didn't h.>rll" m:.irl~ as mJn) turno,ers a .. 1t'> aggn''"' l' hal1- l1lUrt pres.,ure. pla)C'd a factor 1n Spt·cd1ng up lhl· km pool lhl' fir'>t meeting ··\\ c·, e got to be Jhlc to tx·at the pre'l'I taL.e uur llffil' wtth 11 .. \if ulhgan ~1d "Thl• last 11ml· "l' JllJl L.ed 11 u\1ng poor judgement .. 1)1opp1ng the -l1kr'> defens1,e-h 1s a lor- m1d..1blc ta>L. T hl·1r qu11..kne-$!i. and jumping ab1ht' tn\1Jl· "a' too mul h for l Cl he fore. and that (a1..·1or "111 nner r hange Purr) Kort"d ~~ and lJng'>tu n and Hdlll'll comti1nc.>d tor ~o JI lenter. "Some night'> we deknd rl·all) well and othl'r\ "C' don't .. \!ulhgan ..aid "That v.as one night "l' d1dn t 11·., hh· the fif!>t lime again<,t 'c" \ln 1lo "e defend the hcd out of them f Thur-.Ja, 1 we didn't If I could bolllc that \.\I." might bring out the LOne \\ e·, e got one .rnd \\l' re "ailing to \pnng ti ·· l.JngstOn . .i pl.t\C'r rec ruited b~ l ( I u a 6-11 rla,cr out of Verbum De1 High 1n Los .\n~dn. 1mpresSt'\ Mulligan r ,e al"">" 11 .. ed him .. Mulligan \did "\\ c luuld ha'C' had him and m' ass1stan1 al the ti ml' d1dn'1 thinL. hr "a' gout.f C'nough .. '''"a t>-1 11 .::.::u.pound lC'Oll'r Langston 1s a' l'r .i.gtn(t in double figures tor the third .. 1ra1ght )ea1 JI 11 'points per game and has hit 7 1 pcrlent ufh1s sho ts O'er the pa~t eight g.ames Purn ( 14 4) and Rud\ Harvt\ arc the starting lof'\\ards and B1lh Y. alkcr f 5· 3 assists) and \1urlon Wik~ (I 9 Q points. 4 I assists art' tht' guard'i) Walker and V. 1lc) arc the Nos I and~ a\\1'it men on Long Beach's all-time hst OCC, Rustlers beaten,in regi2nals u:arrior Mil 't Pi t pt11nt\1na\lngkseJ\ClOfOl}41 while LaMont . peed had IU l ed \hit a Costa girls rally es can carry ra es But ( halfr~ had liH' pla)ers \\Ith at IC'a\I n1nt: ~1csa !flgh product Sl'Ored t'1gh1pc.lint~1ndud1n~ . l'n 72-65 loss to Ch affey pull\I\ lcl off'l(.'t thc 6-ti. ~()().pounder's efTon.. SI\ 1n occ-.. 16--l 'ipun to v1·c tory C hJOe, tool.. thl· kad tor good at ~J-~~ on a ti.l\L.l·11'\ Pete -\hr~1m "1th ti 18 lcft 1n thl· lir<,t half In another rC'gwnal game Dave Miles oner again pulled thr \I.orang load I tw P.tn.lhl'f'> k J . 1-l-\I. nt halftime LA Harbor 108. Goldea West 94: '.1arl Hill for Orange Coast College 1n the P1ra tl·,· fir\I round K1rp Pl·no' 1lh e~tendl·d C'hafTe' \ kad 111 \\.urcJ 23 point\ to kad '" ~·aha"k ... pla~ers "hn Southern ('ahforn1a Regional pla~otl g.ame. hut ''i-.l ~ 1111 J thrl·e-potnt 'hot with 11 30 kit .\nd Slurl'd 1n double f1gurl''ia\ hn't L \ Harhor-won the th ts time the weight was too grt'at \h1 .irn "ho hnl'>h•·d "1th 1-l point ... m..ide 11ti1--l i first-round g.ime ChafTey defeated OCT. 72-65. "iaturda' night "11h lJ Io to go (Jolden \.\est "h1l h end' 11'1 ..ca son at I ~-1 ti 1n the Panthers' &> m despite 2S ix11nt'> anJ 211 < >< < then Wl'lll on a 16--l run l·apfXJ ti' a tra1k-d 51-'9 at halftime but l r.l" led to "'lthtn rebounds from Miles 10 knock O< C oul ol thl' \11k' ,1..im "Ith I 10 rcmalning \111e' h.1d a 9-82 wi th four rninutt''> kit L.\ Harbor (IQ.1.11 pla)orfs. d1.1nH· 111 lUI th•· ( hJOl'\ lead 10 om· on J lrl'C then pulled a"a) tu ad,anl'l' 10 J "K"C'ond-round The Panthers. champions of ttl(' ~outhcrn thru" but m1'>'l'<l thl· ,ho1 g.aml' against Ran.ho Santiago California Athletic Conference National DI\ l\1on. < h.1nl1..·llur ~fr( obh ( ~2 po1n t\l put tht' Elbert Da' is lcJ the Ruslkr'> "11h '2 point,. improve to 17-13 and will pin) \Cl·ond-'>ecdctl P.1111ha' Jhl'.ld h) four and Ander., <Xnder,on t I!! ~'en rl·bound., and nine assist~ C)prcss (28-S) Wednesda) night OrangC' C oa<1t pt11n1-.1 '4.0rl·d \hortl) afll'r for a tJQ.o' < hafTl'' \farcus Muller-tach addcJ ~I points. 04h1k end•Hhe season at 18-15 ad' ..intage. L>arl"C._ ( rane sank a basket tor()((. ..\nthon) Howard ( 131.Jim tev.an t 12! and Doug Miles was 11 of 16 from the lloor and bc<.·ame but thl' Pirates fa1k-d to score 1n the final \('t'OOd\ ~ Rice ( 11) ga\C Golden \\est plent) of 01Tens1'" the fourth player 1n <X'C histor) to '>rnrc O' t•r 600 Rl·1d Luke~ added I.! points for the Pirate... support Kat h' '\11lla1 \3nk a pair of tn.·c thro"., "1th t"u wumd'> rcma1n1n& II• l ap an 11-potnt \.umcback b' \.\ nvd bnJge as the-\\ arnors hung on t<• dekat . t M.ir)·\ .\l..idem' <>4-til 111 .it Ir~-.\ gi rl!. baslt'tball quanc.-rftnal 1n lngle"ood turda' l he \\ amor\ (2-l ~l tr.uled . .lc1.~<J earl~ in the third quanc1 tx·l(•rl' r Jlh 1ng hch1 nd Randc.-c.-Mahl10\ ' I' o,crnnd-half points \.\ oodbndgr "111 face Ontario tn a <;<.•m1final Tut·".c..tJ' ntd\t. t.cn tal1 \'Cl> ballllcu 1u1 If' tne High • Beck gunning for first victory· "The} (\t. Mar) \)were ntremrf\ rnnfidl·nt Jt\cr hea11ng (top-..ct·dt>d l La Quinta:· Woodbndge C'oa( hf rtl Bang,, \J1d "Their 1-3-1 trap de- troH-d u\ carh But we stnnt'd handltng the trap· Lc\he Rathbun did a good job a"I far a .. the oOcn\(' 1n d 1rcc11"g that .. PGA non-winner takes three-shot lead at LA Open PACIFIC PALI ADES (AP) - Chip B«k. of\en a runner-up but never a winner 1n 10 ')cars on the POA Tour. shot a 6-undcr-par 6S Saturday to take the third-round lead m the Los Anacles Open. Beck will take a thrtt-stroke lead over Jay Haas. Ed Fiori and Steve Elk1n1ton of Australia into today's final round at the Riviera Count')' Club Beck's SttOnd 6S of the tour· namenl, sandwi<'hed around a ste· ond-round 69, put him at 14-undtr· par 199 lhroup S4 holn. ores were ,encrally hither for the third round, plartd durint an inter· mintnt li&ht r11n wnh tome pally winds. Cond11ic)n1 had been vin '*lll)' Kkal the flnt two days. Beck. who earned more than SS00,000 tall year w11hou1 winn1rw. bepn the round oae shot t.d: orco- kaden J1y Hut and •n CmatMw. Ht mo' cd out ft-oftt wit• a 4-undefo .,., )l Oft lM ,,.,.. ........ ~··•d h11 kad by tnmm1111 '" tftOft LA Open laden Chip 1Mc.k 65·'9·6S-t" Jev Haas 65·61·69-202 Ed Flori 6'-61-6t-202 Steve Elkington 6'·67·66-202 Mlkt Rtld 61·'9·67-203 Mac O'Gradv 6'·61·66-203 Ben Crenshaw 6'·6'·7l-204 Tom Purller 6'·61-67-204 Mlkt Hulbert 69·61·67-™ 1111 Sanct.r 70-6'·6'-105 Mal Sulton 70·61·61-106 ~rk Haves 67·70-69-206 Donni. Hammond 6'·61·73'-107 Scoll VtrPiank 6'·70·71-107 $ttvt Low.,-v 6'·61· 73'-107 Tom Kiit 67-7H0-20I Scoll Slrno\OI\ 70-6'·69-20I Morris Hataltllv 70-6'·69-20I oen Pol\t o -n·n-• Lannv Wadllln' 70·67·71-2GI Ktnnv ,,.,,v 6'•ff-70-20I Larrv Rln"tr 73~61·61-20I IUck Ftl\f 67·'3·61-20I Jim Carter 71·6'·61-10I ~It Caleavtecttla 73-6S·7o-10I Jodlt Mudd 7t-67-70-109 .JoMMaMlftv 6'•71 .. 9-109 O.vlcl Pec>Ple• 61·n ·69-709 Jeff~ 61-7Hl-109 ,...... ---·-"" atrokn off par on the beck n1 ne. Beck. JI. hu ftnflhcd ttt0nd 1n •ine IOUl'MIMftllMMe hcjo1ncd the Tour, ••lwli•• uc for ..-ond in the l91l u o,.a. Hcdoeedoul l917anratltcrt Pl I • . ta,hwn tin"h1ng wu111d 1n the lin:al l"lll'\e OI\ thC' funonOpcnandthe Champ1on,h1p~ ul <.iolf. Belk'" tx·,1 finish 'iO far th•~ year "a' a tie for °'.>C'c n1h 1n the Bob Hope Cla'IS1l tk m1s,ed the cut 1n the Andy W11l1am'i Open la\1 "cekt>nd t laa\. "hu hJd \hared the lc.:id through tht liN t\\O rounds. had J ti"l to drop off the p.icc H..ia!. k.1d1nl( thl· tour tn earning\ \\1th S2til .Hl. Jlrl·,1d> h.1~ "on onl' C\Cnt nnd 1101\hl'<l '\><' ond 1n another th1~ )C3r. Fion h:id a 1h11J·round M and El .. 1n11on mo,ed IC\ w1th1n '1nlona I'll nae '4 "" 3 66 Ben rrn~ha"'. "ho '>hQrC'd 1he K'cond·round ltad "1th thla'>. had an C\ en-par 71 and ""u fi\C 'lhot' hch1nd &-ck af\er 4 hole\ Crcn1ha-. "a the runntrup m the toumamen1 a )tat aao. k>sina to T. . Chen on the nnt hole of a playe>ft C'Mn lost the chance IO IUCt"nlfully defend hn. mlt twhcn M llllot lururlf outofcoelenllOQSawnltiy..-a 71, luH"t tum at l '6 Mac Ouracl~~ iMo co.te. lion. nve lhotl olGl'-1. ..... 66. ttO 11 203 -.. Mille .__. "'° carded I 67 nt fiMl roudo/IM........._ 111bida)u,ll».OOO~­w1'I bt lftt, alC'd today ~· C\Uiiel The Brlk (I .Q) 1umpcd to a 14·6 lead. before Rathbun and the ~­no~ M>h·C'd the trap ~ 1111. \\ ood- hnJgc trailed at halftime. ~4-2Q St Mar) '!I scored'" straight point to orcn the ~ond half. but Mahon then \tancd to \i\nn<."Cl and the \\ jrrlOI' '4t'nt on a I, -4 nmm to lead .l" .l.l afll'r three quancr"i \1ahon} finl\hed ""h 21 potna .lltcr N-ing held 'l(orclrss 1n tht firc;t '-1U.tner M1llat added right f)(l1nt\ as d1J Rathbun. "h1k \n11r Hubner "''n'1.I 11 and h3ulcd Jov.n 10 rr~•und\ In a 4 .\ quancrhnal Lyaw-4 4t, Marlu ti: 1 mt Jat '"°" ttd lS points to lud lhe 1h1rd·'i('('dcd Kntah1' (27-\) past ~ tough Man na ttam 1n the 1ktnts l)m Manna, -.h1 l\ t nd tht \<'Hon I\ ll-6 af\er a 'ittond-placc fin1 h m the UDK\ U .. ut. kd 7~6 af\cr OM pcnod. bu& the pmc •u ucd at 2l a& hatf\1mc The K rt mnau~ dctldo- lockcd after lhrtt ptnodt at 34-34 Ore Ott ttpr hid thrt'C tlltte-po1n~n for Manna and a taam·h• \) po1nl\. 0.•n rTOln fhu ...... lllc'r calftf' Wllh anothtt _.. ,_. ..... :.._ _ __... '-C ,_ ... •• -fonnaftCt. ttOntll , '°""' ... · ·=-"'"'"=·-==-91~~ ~-~ ....,., .. ,,. ••• .. ...._ coUtctu~ ti rd9ounck. \ • ...... ----y-,-.,._._2 •. 1 ... DAMAGED PAGE -·-------------------------- _..h town now c•:e:..=p.~=·~-:.u Sooners blast Colorado owe all about jumperwithfour ... left~·ll-Rm 16-k..-.J d J point efTon and helped &he Oippen _.,,a ~ 1 h Btd Etdh t ArlMM ltl ~ ..... Tl: Steve ~ IClored 20 I-·~ ove oser =i~~~~~~~=c:==s.:r!dC.vatien. a omacnc es -0 66" of~i122Si·n~inNtbelft!!~a(nd211. wul 1•'ib) -6~~ TheOinnH1..whose12t11~o1•--~ tttlettewtth 134-84romp poea1en.. 0 • """'-~ • ,,. .,..."'"""'-------a. ..._. ...,.....-~ t ol 1-... •7 --a. -a.. S11ae(IJ.l3.~ 0). rnm ·-AllH .. W p.,... lrKtr. entire outpu 7-, -• .,':'._ oe 0....-..... u, ....,.,... II: Guard Gary Payton CHELTENHAM, Ens&and :1!:: ~·:-w..:..~~·· ~ ~ PnmfteA11n ..... Prw ~oeabact~la/lpwith 19teCOllCh~maini~= T1lil ... id okl spe town was deh&hted, II seconds later with two free throws ... In other NBA It wasn't that Oklahoma Coech Billy Tubbs wasn't SJ.ve Oreaon Sla&e (I ..a, I I·') 1 come--rom-be 1 ~ surprised, to ditc0ver that the action. JeM W.. scomi 26 poinll and hit three clutch tryina lo show~ •inst Colondo Saturday. He even victory over Stanford (I 1-9~ ~. T 1 ICOf'td Win. aer Olympics best-loved loser is a founh-quartcr beskeu u Indiana defated New Jersey let Jaon Sln1rcen1lu Into the pmc. 0....-II, ~--. Anthony ay °b. sla • natave son. in East Rutherford. 106-98 ... ...,._.&.....,•,steal But even Slturcenlk.i, the last man on the bench, pme·hiah 19 points, includ1nt a !rme-<:h~ •na m Cheltenham, like the mt of the world. hadn't and three-point basket 1t the buzzer pve Ponland 1 couldn"t mba. scorina the final point of the pmc as the du~k. l~ lead Oreaon (13-l l, 9-'° a victory over be8nl of lk.i jumper Eddie "The Ea&Je" Edwards until 123-120 victory over Atlanta at the <>mni despite a 47-Soonen (2~2, 11-1), who entered the pme averqjna Caltfom1a ~17. 5-11). . f; lat a.pect into the Olympic limel'•"t with flailina arms Point efTon bEhe Hawks' D1 ' ., ... .._ In about IOS ~nu a pme, clinched a tie for the reaulai-In the est C01st Athleuc Con erenc.e: Ki and an uaftappabksmilc. .... Dallas.Man andlulP.nt.ICOttd 11poin11 aeuon Bia Eie,bt title with another one of those triplt-Le1• ~..., ... , 1'1, S-Die19 IU: Bo mbk He finished last in two events. but came first as 1 apiece IS the avericks matched their ~t w1nnina faaure point ellplosions. a t .34-84 rout of Colorado (7· l 8, scored 36 points and Hank 01then ~as Ne;» 19 Loyola aowd-pleuu,ind British TV viewers saw him rubbina streak in f111nchi~ history 11 ciaht pma wtth a 1~91 3-9). Marymounl (24-3, I~) .outJCortd ~~ Ditto. (11·!6• ~Iden with Bun Reynolds on the Johnny Carson victory over Phaladclphia , . . In ~ sw.., SlaCY Kina led the WIY with 29 points and seven 3-11) to extend the nauon s lonaest ~mnN1na streak tndo li TV lho Meecrlef scored five ol°his 20 points in 1 four-second blockedalaouuai•.,..ycnscored indoublefiaurcs,11112 ~t. ~'114,r....,....ta: ~ck ewman 1 -..~· nham" 1 h... · span in the final 10 KCOnds or the pmc liftin• playerucored and another flock of new records went up. Lewascach hau paaroffree throws.an the final I l seco~s ~k itcs stayed up ate to watc •dm Jump Milwaukee to a 94-91 victory over the Bulls' ... in tndudina the most points scored qainst Colondo 1nd to heir St M.ary's ( 18-8, 9-S) to a victory over hppcrdane and are preparing a homecomina parade for the 24-Phoenix. Jeff Maleee scored 28 of his 47~ints ·an ti.-the most poinll scored by the Sooncrs qainst a Bia Ei•"t U~ I • 8-6) tn the reaular-season finale for both tea(l'ls. year-old pan-time plaste~r. •K ... "There were quite a number of people that had third quarter and J• WUU.... had sill o his 21 in the opponent. never hard of his name," sauJ Mayor Gil Wakeley. final 3:21 as Washinaton 111llied to beat the Suns. In otbcr action: "But I think most of Cheltenham stayed up to 116-106 ... In Seattle, Dale m. scored lO pointsand ..,....,, Nerdlwnten II: Troy Lewis made a pair ICb h. fi 1 · .. h ·d R · k d Nate McMUlH added a career-hiah 21 as the of thre.pointm to cap a I 3-point run that opened the wa &S ina Jumps, e sai · eceptions. ca :es an 8 SupcrSonics defeated Golden State, 114-111. second halhs No. 2 Purdue (24-2, 13-1) rallied ind beat Basketball scores oeradc are being planned. although Wakeley confessed Northwestern (7-l 6. 2-l 2) in the Bia Ten. the he wasn't yet sure wht're or in what order. . Th~ was no sign o f excitement on the promenade Okamoto takes LPGA tourney Boilermakers' seventh consecutive victory. of chic shops and fin e Rt'gency buildings -no banners PU~ 74, c-edle9t It: l.'onnect1cut ( 13-12. in the city of 95.000 inhabitants 90 m1ks west of Ayake Obmoto shot an even-par 72 • 4· 11 in the Ba1 East) rallied from an 18-point seco~half London. no Eddie-the-Er1e T -shins. Saturday and held off a late challcn-from deficit to &Cl within 70-68 with I :38 left in the pmc. But &-.... Charles Smith and Darelle Ponereach made a pairoffrce Wtlhout sponsors. coaches or a single Jumping JoA.ueCanertowintheHawaiianladies h · h fi 12< nd 1· h h fi h slope in his native land. with no one but has parents and Open in Honolulu. Carner, who fell out of a l rows an t e ana J seco 1 to c anc t e same or t e · · sill th-ranked Panthers (20-4, I 0.3). 11stctw1th him in Calgary. Edwards had dared to "have tic for the lead with a ~ on the 17th hole after lewa t5, Mld••u H : Ed Honon had 16 points and a ao II it," as the townspeople satd. rallying With three birdies on the back nine. missed a 12-.. . . h 2 3 I 4\ h The Eagle. whose thick glasses made him easy, to foot birdie pull on the 18th hok that would have forced 11 rebounds and hat a Jumper wat : 1 CH to put t e · · h 1 ff --fi I 3th-ranked Hawkeyes (20.. 7. I ()..4) ahead for good recoaruze as he prepared to jump. came last in both his a sudden-deal p ayo ... a.. "'-rift a red a 2-under aaainst No .. 7 Michapn (22-5. 11 -3) in the Big Ten events. the 70. and 90-mcter jumps. His longest jump par 70 to take a one-shot le.cf 1f\cr two rounds of a matchup. · ~ll 46.S meters short of the wi nner ofboth events. Matti Seniors tournament in Naples. Fla .... Former U.S. UtU IZ, BYU It: Keith C hapman made consecutive Nykanen of Finland. Boxing Association middlewciaht champion Alex But when he added three meters to the Bnt1sh Ramos was uninjured when deputies shot at him after three-pcinters in the final I :08 as Utah ( 17-9, 9-5) upset record of 68 meters. London newspan.-rs blared he allegcdlv attacked a female roommate. authorities No. 11 BYU (23-2. 12-2) in the Western Athletic ~ J Conference. helldlincs like. "Eddie Survives ... and Breaks Britash said. Ramos. 27. was arrested late Friday aod booked BIMley t5, W•iu Sa.le 7': Hersey Hawkins. the Record. earl) Saturday for investigation ofassault with a deadly nation's leading scorer with 1 34-point average, had 36 "'capon. kidnapping and false imprisonment · · · points and Anthony Manuel 18 assists (or the 14th-Quote of the day 811eky Walen. colleic basketball analyst for ~BC and the USA cabfe network. notins that smcc 1980 Coach Denn\ Crum's Louisville Cardinals have had a . 780 winning percentage in February and March games: "Perhaps Denn) lhould change the school's mascot to th<.' Groundhog because tht'~ (the Cardinals) usual!) 1ttm to pop their heads o ut o f the hole around February 2:· Flyers outscore Kings, 8-6 IUdi T~cltet scored four goals and m btt MeUaaby added two. including the ' tie-breaker with 15 second\ kft. to g"e Philadephia an 8-6 NHL victor) over the Kinas on Saturda} night at th<.' Forum. The gamt' 1ppcared to be headed fo r O\Crt1me after Kings dcfenseman Kea Bammoed t1t'd tht' sco re. 6-6. "'1th 6:14 kf\ in the third penod Elsewhere in the N H L. Geelf C..rtaaU had the fir\i three-goal game of his career as host Bo ton rallied for a 7-4 win o'er Minnesota ... In Uniondale. N '\ . Roel Laepay and 8-t Ga1l&fHOD scored firsl·pt>nod goals as Washing- ton T>lanked the Islanders. 3-0 .. In Hartford. Mike o-euy and Mikael Anderson scored in the final three minutes. leading the Sabres to a 4-3 victo ry . In ~bee. Gae&u 0.cltesne and Mike Eagles scored early in the third penod to break a 3-3 11e and gi'e the Nordiq~s a 5-4 victor)' o ver Detro it . . In Montreal. ... G•mey had the first three-goal game of his 15->'ear NHL career as the C'anad1ens "'hipped Winnipeg. 6-0 . •. Jn T oronto, DH& Gllmowr. Toey MeKepey and lkiu ae..tac scored powcr-pla) goals 1n the second period to pace St. Louis to a 6-~ victory Joyner reports to Angels camp Former Atlan\a Hawks guard E44le J...._ pleaded euilty to pcssession and sale of crack and was sentenced ranked Braves (22:.4. 11-2). who clinched at least a tie for to an 18-month suspended prison term. the M issouri Valley Conference title. Indiana State (7-20. Television, radio TELEVISION .9 a.m. -WINTER OLYMPICS: let hockey (medal round); bobsledding (four man); speed skatinJ (women's 5,()()()..meter): cross-country (Nordic combined 15-ki lometer). from Calpry. Albena (6'1, hours). C hannel 7. 9 a.m. -PRO BASltETBALL: Boston at Dc1ro11. Channel 2. 9 a.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Senior Chalknge. from Naples. Fla .. ESPN. 11 a.m. -AUTO RACING: IMSA G rand Prix of M1am1 . ESPN. 11 :30 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: S) ral use at Ke ntucky. Channel 2. I p.m. -COLLEGE BAS&ETBALL: Duke at Georgia Ttch. Channel 4. I p.m -MEN'S TENNIS: U .S. Pro Indoor finals. fro m Philadelphia (delayed). USA. I p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: New York at Dcn,cr. WOR. 1:30 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Los Angeks Oix·n. Channel 2. :u o p.m. -SKIING: World Cup freestyle compct111on. from Breckenridge. Colo. (taped). ESPN. 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC' a t Washington. Channel 2. 4 p.m. -WINTER OLYMPICS: figure skatang (exhibitio n): ice hockey (medal round): closing ceremonies. from Calpry. Alberta (four hour<1). Channel 7. 4 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: Texas at M1am1. ESPN. 7 p.m -PRO HOCltEY: Kings at Va n- cou vcr. Prime Ticket. Q p.m. -WOMEN'S PRO VOLLEYBALL: San Jose at Nev. York, ESPN. 3-11 ). was led by Rod Vickers with 17. ku11s U, M11 ... rl 77: Danny Manning scored 37 points and keyed a 2()..0 first-half run that opened up a 26-8 lead as the Jayhawks snapped Missoun's 21-game home winning streak and improved to 18-10, 7-5 in the 81g Eight. No. 15 M1ssoun ( 17-8. 6-6) was led by Dcmck Ch1evous with 20 points. Wyemlac U, Su Diqe·State St: Fennis Dembo scored 24 pcants and grabbed 10 rebound s as No. 16 Wyoming(22-5. 11 -5 in the Western Athletic Conference) spoiled former Coach Jim Bandenbcrg's return to Laramie. The Aztecs arc 11-15. 4-1 0. V ... rt.Ut n, Notre Dame M: Frank Komet. taking advantage of a Notre Dame defense that collaJ)St'd o n center Will Perdue. scored 17 points. leading No. 17 Vanderbilt (18-7) past Notre Dame (17-8) in a non- confcrence game. Ne,.. Carolla State 14, Vlrpaia 13: Rodney Mo nroe and Charles Shackleford each scored 18 points to lead No. 18 N.C. State (20..6. 8-4) to the Atlantic Coast Conference win over the Cavaliers ( 12-16. 4-8). In the PCAA: Nevada-Las Vecas 71, Freuo Slate M: Gerald Paddio scored 18 points as the ninth-ranked Rebels held off a mild second-half rally to run their record to 25-3. 14-2 in the conference. Fresno (9-16. 6-10), trailing by double figures most of the game, cut the margin to 60-55 with 4:54 left, as Jervis C'ole. who led both teams with 23 points and 11 rebounds. paced the rally. Cal State F•Jlerwe n . Pacific H : Henry Turner came off the bench to score 23 points and lead Cal State Fullerton (9-16. 5-1 1) past Pacific (5-21 . 0.16). In the Pacifi c I 0: UCLA IZ, WasMaitee Stole H : Forward Trrvor Wilson scored eight of fu s 13 pcints inside the final fi ve minutes to lift UCLA ( 14-1 3. I 0-6) to a victory over Washington State (I 1-14. 6-1 0) on Saturday. Wilson scored a tip-in with 4:49 left to give lJC'LA the lead. 48~46. The Cougars had led most of the contc~t. and by as many a s 11 in the first half. nST SoCel CO-.. HM. Polftt L-.. Nevell9·La1 v ... , 71, FrftllO SI 60 Cal $la .. FullftOll 72, PacHlc 60 UCLA 62. WaW!lnelOll St S.S 0r9"11 62. Celffotftla 5' 0r9"11 SI 6l, Slaflfotd 61 Lovola Marvmouftl i.1. Sa., Dl-.o 17' 51 $1 MMy'1 ... 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Pe 91. l.ont !Mand u 13 W...,., '7, Monmouth, N.J 66 (2 oil first baseman Wally Joyner, calling Ill off his holdo ut in rcs1gnat1on rather than -trtu~ph, reported tq, the '\ngclo;' spring tratnang camp Sarurda} in Mesa. 4\riz. Joyner. still unsigned but prepared to ha' e the Angels renew his tontract b} the d ub-imposed dcadhnc of M&Kh 3. am,cd too late fo r \atu rda) ·~ drills but planned to work out toda) 'i1 ~d i fferent pi tchers put the handcuffs on the Dodger~ offense as a team manqcd by Coach Joe AmalfUano and another by scout Jee F~r&HOD battlt'd to a 0-0 11e 1n a six-inning intra-squad aame RADIO 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC at Washington. KNX {1070). 3 p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UC'I at Long Beach tate. KPZE ( 11 90). 7 p.m. -PRO HOCltEY: Kjngs at Van- cou, cr. KG IL(l260). KMNY (1600). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BA,SgETBALL: Phoenix a t Lakers. KLAC (570). WINTER OLYMPICS. • • From Bl the ensian ot her routane. She stopped on the ice as she landed the second triple in the combinatio n. bobbled a triple toe loop a little later. then touched the ice after almost falling out o f a triple Salchow. gold at 500 and bronze at 1.000. Saturday's race was JUSl a little too long for her. She finished in 2 minutes. 4.02 seconds to van Gen- nip's 2:00.68. Karin Kania of East Germany won the silver. followed by her teammate, And~a Ehrig. Shan ah.an reportedly to Raiders SCC spurts to 104-89 win over Point Loma Todd Otllon scored 12 poin1\ dunna a 14-2 seco nd-hall run b\ Southern California C ollegl· d\ the Van4uards rallied from an I I point halftime deficit lo defeat Pwnt l 11ma Naza~ne. 104-89. an a Gold<.'n \t,1t{' Athletic Conference men·., rnlkgc basketball .-.me Saturda\ n1gh1 .11 Point Loma. \1 1._e Lightfoot led CC w11h 26 prnnl\. k ff Bickmore added 22 and < hm O felt scored 12. Thl anguards wrapped the game up Jt 1hc free-throw hne. sink mg 32 of 42lhant) shots. The Crusaders (4-IO. I n-1 •11 v.crc 9 of 16 from the hne. 111 °"omen's college action: The host Crusaders. 7-5. 21-10. Jumped to a 35-20 halftime lead and never looked bac k. piling up a 51 -35 advantage on the boards. Shelly Stokes grabbed I 5 rebounds and Suzi Jones had I 0. "I didn't feel over my feel toni~ht." Thomas said. "It was a long wan. It was hard to stay psyched up for the whole thing." McGowan said Thomas went o ut with too much enerJY. "and she put too much anto the first tnplc of her combination. She wasn't far enouah along on the ice to get the second one right. I had a feel ing a little bit of the figh t went out of her when that happened." Jall Trenary of Minnetonka. Minn .. finished fourth overall. and Ito was fif\h. Kania. 26. now has three medals at these Games and a record e ight speed skating medals spannina thrtt Olym- pics. · America's medal count stood at six going into the final day. Sunday. its worst since winning only four in the pre-World War II Garmisch Games of 19 36 when only 51 medals were available. This year, there were 138. Americans won eiaht medals 1n 1984 and a record-tying high 12 an 1980 at Lake Plac id. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mike Shanahan. the Denver Broncos of- fensive coordinator and quanerback coach. will be named the new head coach of the R1idcrs. the Los Anacles Herald Elllminer reported in ats editions today. The ftCWSP9per, citina sources it did not name. said the announcement was eJlpccted Monday. Al Davis. the Raiders' owner and mana1in1 aeneral J)9nner, refused to comment Saturday niaht on whether Shanahan would replace Tom Flores. who announc~ hts retirement Jan. 20, SCC. 10-4 in the GSl\C and I "·I' overall. trailed 63-53 with I 'i 4~1 ldi when Oi.1ton went to work 1 h<.' 'i· IO !UJlioroutofOcean View High 'S<Orcd ...2Q of his 2S points in the srcond half Point Loma Naureae It, SoCal College 4%: Paula Hale scored 11 point<, and grabbed 13 rebounds for \C c hut the Vanguards lost fo r the.- I ~lh <;tr.light time in G olden State \thlc11c Conference action sec finishes its season at 0.12 and 10-18. Julie Amon and Gail Brown each added eight points for the Vanguards. Freuo Stale 7', UCI 57: Lttu Agent scored 22 points and Yvette Roberts added 17 as the visitina Bulldop improved to 10.7 in the Pacific Coast Athletic Association and I 5-11 overall. Others Americans came close Sat- urday. but came up empty. S~ ska1er Bonnie Blair, Amcri· ca's only dou~ medalist. tned apin in the 1.500 meters but finished founh. well off the pace of the Nctherland's van Gennip. who also won the 3.000 on Tuesday. It was Blair'\ last chance of the Games. The Soviets' count stood at 27. equal to their best Winter G ames in t 976 at Innsbruck.. af\er its hockey team clinched the aold medal with a 7-1 victory Friday nil.ht over world champion Sweden. East Germany now has 22 medals, Shanahan. with the Broncos for four seasons. could not be reached for comment. If not the first. Shanahan WIS one of thr earliest candidates intcrviewt'd by Davis. the newsJ)9per said. The 35· year-old Shanahan subsequently was interviewed by Davis three o ther times. TAX PREPARATION OFF with thla Ad. Let us help you MAXIMIZE your RETURN! The Accounting Firm of Melby, Meador & Williams, C'P ~.\ For Your Tax Preparation. CALL NOW FOR AN APPOtNTMENT. Melby, Meador & Wlffiame The Chert Hou• Bulding 2801 Coett Highway. #230, Newport 8Mdi CALL: 831-7778 , The Anteaters. 9-7. 11-1), t111iled. 27-20,at halftimeandlhot 71 pcrunt an the S«ond half but to no 1vail. Natalie Crawford oec;ed UCI with 18 pcints on 7of10 shootina from the field. "Jn a way. it's a relief to be finished there is so much emphasis put on the O lympics." Blair said. "But in a way, it's sad. too." Blair, of Champaian. Ill .• won the 40· ICPI RllClllS In N.-tller-n Cllll*-nll U.••-11 .. l••T llt? l Clm• Ell Fant-.tlc ............... wfttl ftlHng, ""'*"8. enow ldng, boM· Ing end_.., .... 11 ~. M perOlll .. ~ INed wntt Oakt end ,..,__ ffOlft 11200 per Acfe...,. E:cuR111• FNndng. For Mort lnforlftltion, Cal Mr. R1ndll/Acent It 714191.f.TTI "" Sllll• •O'ISft ....S ._, Canada defeated Czechoslovakia. 6-3. Saturday and remained in 1he runnin1 for a bronze medal. Tomba. who won the fianl slalom Thursday. raced from third af\cr the first run to win the men's slalom by the smallest marain in Olympic history .. 06 seconds. Wa.shinaton Redskins assistant coaches Dan Hennins and Joe Buacl wcrt rttently dropped from consider- ation by Davis. ESCOBEDO ADVANCES ••• Proia Bl lum.l '.d Wlttt IOf.htm. I wet 1.1kinf it 10 him. but then he'd counter weth somethina." Ornelas led. 2()..6, bf fore EICObcdo k'Orcd sill points 1n last few teeonch lo make it r~sp«tablc. "H e wasn't fini1hin1 his takcdowns. that's what beat him." said Huntir.aton Beach Coech Boo Ritt. "He JUSt w11n't finishina them. ~ was chanaint his mind en the middle of his moves. You just have IO finish IM moves that you make ~fore you ao on to somcth•na cite. "He's d111ppo1nted he didn't do better (in the finals). But at this point, ifyou make mistakes. it'll come bed to haunt you," Etcobedo's unck was in a whed-chlir waadaa~ ~ wiab •v..a mnnbm o( his f'amily nd titftdt from 1thool. -rm JUst rhankf'U1 to hav' mr, health and to do somethint like this, · Escobedo 11id. "I hope I can Cll'T)' this on to State. I'm aJad 10 be Soi~ to the state mttt and rc~sent Hunt1n1ton Beach Hlah School." I I • ... WHTM• C:O...•••MCll ~ ........ • &. ... S) 11 ,. 11 17 » ••• 12 • ~~ Pd. ... .611 .Sii .Jll .. .2'J1 .. o.... l7 17 ·* Oe!lver 92 It .615 4 H01aton >I 11 ,,.. 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M inutes after he put on htf uniform. he v.as t0ld of the dt"al • "I'm ba$1call) shocked prob.sh!)' because of the timing of 11 -11.al .. 1~ tn and then Roland s1lt1ng me dowti and tclltng me I'm traded .\l first t thoueht he was kidding," Knight \31CJ of his con'\ ersauon with C1rnrra} Manager Roland Hemo nd The 11 -)'car \C'tt"r.t n began ht m.tJOr·kaguc career with ( 1nnnnal( under .\ndcn.on Knight. his w1fc Nanc) L o pt·1 r Hall of Fame golfer and their t""o daughtersdrOH' nine hours on Frida)' and spent the t'\:t'n1ng unloading hvt v.1.'t"._s v.onh of dothcs and pl.if-; things . Knight. the: Mc,m Valuable Pla'Cf' of thr 1986 \\ urld Serie~ "'''h the "l'"' York \1 ets. htt ::!56 V.11 h ' 1..iU.'l'r·h1gh 14 home runsand 6~ R8l last season. h1) first v.1th the Orwlt.·$.: Thurmond JI. a left-hander. ha)ll '~·'I n:c:ord 1n fi•r ~asons 1n tbe m.s1or league\ He came up "'1111 \:tri Diego in I ~M3 and pitched for tbd Padrc\ unttl he v.as tradrd !ti lbc T1gc:r) m td"'a' thro ugh thr I~~ SC3!>00 Ht' \.\3S (>..I wnh fi,r ~ves and j 4 13 ER-\ for the Tigers la t )ear In tht' l\1o nircal E~pos' camp. )(~ ra,s.shov.ed that regular catcher M1~ F1ugerald sufftrt'd a fractum1 ~ in his left v. nst after being hit b) a f~I 11p dunng balling pracuct Fnda} -------------------------------------~v I •SO ••tt &~\~•o ~o le 17 0 7 >"II 7SJ R~'' p,., 'Ov9"·"11 1SJ '••IC>"' ~·•n"t c;,. '/U7S l "'or-e<• G "' ··The bad nev..., t\ that he'll be hc..S bad. for a f('v. v.eC"ks.'' said ExP<>t Manager Bud. Rodgers. 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Co.t m'\...,._•:UHICOM, • Vllllln ..... 311H Bey :· --,,,. llftftN' Coe•• ...... Calif t2t2e Eric Adrien Fernano.. o.lly Pllol F*"*Y ... 2on1 Olencelrn. Hun•· ...... CA... ~ .• Cofone del Mer, Call. 211 ,..',. ~ SI .. a... ., .. c-. .-.... CA 92121 •' ~ _,,-. '1Cnnou9.,..... Publlalled Ofenoe Cow 2155 PlnecrMk Or. Apt. M1tetl I. 13, 20, 1NI lnQlon IMdl. Cllf. t2Mt Tf\19 b'*'*8 11 con-lff2t Ml..,... 92?03 TNI ~ II eoft-j 8TACT n cw Ulm ITATWmlff Delly "°' februwy 21 A-201. Coel1 MeM, Clllf ~* W1111M1 ~. 20ll1 dUCted by. In lndMduel Jofln Arnold 01rcla. ~ Ona. 1•12 Soutfl .... W.111 ~ • 'Pet•Df n CW Tlle folloWlng pet'IOM •• Merctl 8, 13, 20, 1W t2e2t Glencelrn. Huntington Freftdl Joeepll letg 12551 DM1oer Ad , SMte QtNe Ap4. 1~ Fulerton, CA YMln S... 1 ._ cw PICftTIOUI dolno bulineM • ~ Tf\61 ~ineu la con-8eedl. Cllf. t24Mt Thie ltetement w ...., AM Cllf. 92706 t2t33 T"61 -..-it -...., J MIH•• MAim Rtbt.ANOS PARTNERS. •-ti' _,.._ dYct.o by;"' lndMduel "8.JC fl)TlC( Mwyeowtey, 20tll1 (Men.. wtltl the Coun'Y Cieri!°' Qr. Thia bU.iftM9 11 COfl· ~ Neuyen, 17121 _..,.Ille County C... ol Ot· • The fcl=llno s-•ona • Cellfomle generll P1'1~-'"-nusmK Eric A. FerNndel calm. Huntlnglon lleectl, enge County on F*'*Y 1. due1ed t1y. en lndlvtdual ~ ~·.:...~· .,.. County on~ 21. i..; -------tM UN of atllp, 3811 Sen Miguel "9. '1CTmOUI This ltlletnenl wu flled ftCTmOUI .,_.. c.llf. 92648 1118 ' Jolwl Gercle ~ • 1NI . :I!~ -Ftctlttoua lualneH Suite 100, New1>0f't 8Mch, ~A~ll wttn IN County C... of Or· NMm ITAft....,. Thia bu1lnee1 11 con-. PW Thie 1141tetnenl w• llled ducl9d ~llneu ':. ~: .................. "C = m • : R E M A R C•lff 92eec> The __ .,. .,_ County on Febt"uety Tiie following per.one •• ducted by· hwbend end wife Publlafled <>ranee Coeel wttfl tM County c1er11 of Or-__....... VJ• • oer-,...__, Oranee 1 NT!RPftlSES. 9901 eom,. 0renQ1SltM1 Auoclet•. """:"--tt. 1918 dolno ~ 11 w-.m Cowley Delly PMot f*'*Y 7, 1• • .,. County on fet>ruetY ·-...... ~Plot FetJn.Wy 1. 1•. I A"""9, W..tmineter, ~c:~s::::'6,i:· ®:Is~~ CARE Or ~ SHIP-TO-SHOAECRUISE Thia ·~b:of~ 21. 21. 1911 SU31• "· 1911 ~.~ .... llled 21. • 1.. Su312 :1ee:.-=iuou. &Yeln..a ~11· 100. Newpof1 Beech: 22SI PomoNt A-.-•A: De~= f=lty 28. ~~=c~~ ~ll~t~ =-·~IY tyon F~ Publllhed Oranee me: with IM County Clerk of Or· ---------·)Herne ,..._,ed to •bove we• c-:,~ 9~ toe c ~.:::U~212l2511 Mlfch II, 13. 20. 1988 1ng1on' BMctl, Cliff t2MI 111. 1911 "8JC fl)TIC( Delly Piiot febNlry 21. 21. = County on Jenuery 1· "8.JC .,TIC( ·:...., In Oranee County on L " ompeny. a p 11 ,. ,._~ • • .......__ Su-lee Jofln C Stelter IO Hunt· ,.,_ M.,ch II, 13, 1N8 -• .,..._ iber 18. 1985 FILE Calllornla corporation, omone "' ......,,. -· """Ion SI·_, Num' ber 2M Publlttled Oranee Coul ---....... Su·340 r-PM:mlOUI .WM "-1 • 2179 1 Lelr.e FO< .. t Ortw Cellf.112827 ft'V r-., ' f ~,.,_ Publllhed Orenge Cout , NO.F29521• S llt 200 Et T0<o Cellf Mull a..,., 3e3 Eut l'tll.JC fl)TIC( Huntington e .. ch. Cellf. Delly Piiot ebt"uety 21. NA1m 8TAW Delly Piiot f.t>tuery 7 1• ..,._ 8TAftllSNT •l Helen NlcN>la, ll90t C0<n-9~ · • · 11tt1 •C. eo.te' MeM. Cellf. 112M& Mlfefl 8. 13, 20, 1911 The folloWlng pereona ere "8JC fl)TIC( 21. 28. 1988 • · ffle fo11ow1ng penone we well Ave , W11tmlnater, TJ\IS l>ullneu 11 con-92927 OCTITIOUI .,..... DeOoreh ~-. Su-372 doing bu9lneM M : Juel Su321 doing....__ ;,Calf.12983 ducted t>y 1 gen•ll Pll1 MotlemeO S Ahmed 368 NAm 81'Ata•NT 80 Huntington StrHI. Fumigation Compeny. 252 '1CTmOUI .,._.. DIEIOllllAH DESIGNS. ,, ~ F. Nichols. 9901 nership • Eeat 11tt1 •C.' Coet• Me.a. The folowlng p«90n1 •• Numbet He. Huntington MlJC fl)TlC( Pllmw t i . Cott• Mele. NAm 8TA~NT •-.,...,.,TIC( 2025 W. leltloe ltvd., ~ I. ComweM Avenue. WHI· Mleheel I. C()J\etl. GP Cllllf. 92827 doing~.. 8each. Callf 1121M8 callf. 92827 Tfle 'ollOWlnO pereon1 .,. n-.fto "" port leedl. Callf.12t13 •I"*'-· Caltf. 92683 Th s stetemeni wu flied Thie bullnna 11 con· P.M. MILLERS MANU-Thlt bu1lne11 11 con-'1CTIT10Ue ....... Meuall .,toeec>tl King, 252 doing ......... M : '9CTITIOUI .,._11 Det>oreh Lynn Wyll1, r ' Thie bU11ne1s was con-wltl't:heCountyCleft(ofOr-OUCledby:jolnl¥9nlUf'e FACTURINO. 423 W. ductedby:hu1bandlndwlf1 NAmeTAW Pllmer •It. Colle MMe. EVlM PROPERTY SER· NA.mlTAW 1tl'A 25th St .• Newpor1 OUc:ted by e l't\ltband and 1,.,... County on Fet>ruery H....,, Moftemed Pefmyre, Orange. Celtf. John C. Sltlllf The following S*90nl we Cellf. 112927 VICE, 1115 Sendceetle TM f--.. e BMc:tl. c.lff. 92883 ... ..,._ Thie IC 1 ftlecl P1ut Dev Id Gonutu Thia ttatemenl wu llled dolnQ buliMel •: Fredlrldl P..._., Segleo, OfM Cofone del Mat, Catlf. .....,_ft._ penont 11 Thia buelM99 11 con- Thie ••emen• WU lllecl 19 1988 nnt11 wlttl the c::*1c.::Sof Or· Cendlol•. 831 N . w .... wltl't the County Cletk of Or· AIJTO MARINE DIS· 1101 Cdlerlne St. Stamon •• dolnO butlnell 11: Tllomel, dueled~'" lndMduel I·...,. ttl9 County Cleflc of Or· Roy A LMOwln. 3200 enge County tyon Fet><uery wood. Santa Ana. Callf. enge County on Fet>ruery 3, TRIBUTOA. 22872 l~ CA to880 .._ -.n f¥w1. 1966 ';r'i: ~I~· Deb«lfl L ~ ,•=County on Fet><vary s. BttstOI Str•t. Sutt• 700, 111 1918 112703 t988 Streec. Sul'I• •812. L1ae Thie bullneM la eon-a..... DfM. ecwon. 200 1 1s ,. ,.2705· • Thie ••ement WM Meo •• Coall M .... C11tf 92626 . ,,.,.. M Ptlll ConchOla. 831 N l'J10W Forllt. Cellf. 92830 ducted by: co-pertnera dll Mer Cellf t2825 . .,, .... ne. wlttl tM County Cieri! Of Or-'I ~ Orenge Coul Published Otange co .. t Publllhed Orenge Coett Wfftwood, Senta Ana. Cellf. Pul>llthed Orange Cout Ronald Slegle, 00 M1ua1a Jo11ph King. Mery Oflriaune lvet•. Tl'tom~ J Horen. 311 l anee County on fet>ruetY '1• o.ly Piiot Fet>ru1ry 14. 2t. Dally Piiot February 211. Dally Pllol Februery 28, 112703 Delly Piiot February 14. 2t. Cypr"'· Legune Beech, Fr.O.lctl P SegilQ 1555 Slndeeltle Drive. Cpr-~owen.80/20°' · lot Alernltoe. 18, 1911 121, Mercfl 8, 1988 l\Aarch 6 t3. 20 1988 Metch 8. 13. 20, 1988 This bualneH It con-28, March e. 1988 Celff. 112651 Thie l11tem.nl WM filed one del Mer. Cellf 112125 Tl'tomll M Grallov 3l5 m11G ,• Su-337 Su-355• Su·370 Ouc:ted by • ~al pert· Su-335 Thi• bualnff• 11 con-with tfle County C.k of Or· Thia bueln.ae 11 con-Or · CA~ ~ Oranee COMt 1 cM:'led by en ~ anoe County on J-...wy 29, ducted by. huabend end .ate ~,:'·I> ~· 1 on Deity Piiot Fet>Nwy 21, I Rone10 G Slagle 1911 Mery C Even u neu a c . Mweti I . 13, 20, 1111 " TODAY ''S SU NDAV PUZZLE wi1Th"!'ne·~~ .. °'~ Publlahed Orenge "=.:~~~.:=-of~::.=, by . 09'* .. Pl'1· SY-3f 1 I , · · , · · . . · · _ enge County oo febnlary Delly Piiot Febru1ry 7. 14. llrlQe Coumy on ~uery ~~ t HO<~ tl6ecl "8JC fl)TIC( • 19. 1988 _ 1 21. ~•. 1988 Su31• 1g, 11111 _with t:i.'c'ou~c.::'ot Or-__ ...... .....,......,.......,....._ __ r••-~ .... ,_ '9CTn'IOUIWll P\lbllehed OrenQI Coeet Pubff9hecl Oranee Cout =County on Februery 2, MAim ITA~ Dally Piiot Februery 28. rta.JC fl)flC( Delly Piiot Fet>ruery 28. Ill ~ The~ pereone .,, 1o---------------.--------------------------------IMerctt8, 13,20, UNl8 Merefl 8, 13.20, 1988 Pul>llahed Of Coeet ~ bu1ineM ... 8ody I ~3'2 '9CMIOU8 ....... Su-3et Delly Pilot Febf= 7 1• Scutpt1n9, 1374 Cetrttoe. NAlm 8TAT'lmNT 21. 28, 11188 ' ' Leouna51 IMctl, Clllf0<nla : ACROSS 83 Carousal 151 Male offspring 69 Moon of Saturn rtltllC fl>TIC( ocJ:: :=:::,ton•.,. rtlll.IC fl>TIC( ~11 128..!.!.. ,._Miller, 1374 C.· I~ . 84 Pilaf 152 Remain 72 Gem -W.hts FICTITIOUI ....... ( 1)1RVtNE UNIVERSITY ,ICTITIOUI ....... --ti' Mnftl'r '"°' t.aoun• Beech Cell· . 1 StrongbOx ~-·w NMm ITA,......., PARK ANIMAL HOSPITAL NMm ITAW I"-"" IK few~ 92151 ' !: 'i 5 Cruh (Into) 85 cwoommpaon~snntame DOWN 73 Singer Newton-The folloWlng penorw.,. (2llRVINE VETERINARY The 1o11ow1ng pereont.,. '1CTITIOUI .,..... TNI bull""• 11 con-JOhn OOing bullneel u : SERVICES ( 3 ) I RV IN E ckMna ~ ... NAm IT Aft...., duc1ed by. en lndMOuel 8 Shoal 88 Galway Bay 1 Wood I d 74 Most pfeaslng QUALITY SOFTWARE ANIMAL HOSPITAL ANO CAEATIVE IMAGERY. The followlng.,..... .,. Heidi A. MllW 12 Makes lace ISiands w n 75 Se.,......th lett"""' APPLICATIOHS. 15891 Cer-PET CENTER-HOME AND 17492 Lu111ef. Irvine, c.Hf doing butlnele •:BMW 0.. Thll .... ,_,, .... llleO •11 16 More rational Instrument ~"" • .., rle Ln .. Huntington 8eec:tl, Q A R 0 E N C E N TE R 112714 ~I. 351 c.-lor-wltfl tM County Cletk of Or· '· 90 Aetleved 2 Pismire 78 Tepees Clllf. 112M7 <•)IRVINE VETERINARY Steven c Sol'trlener. rego, San Clemen... CA .,. County on Jtnulry 21, I 17 Actress Gabor 91 Haiti 3 Quarrel Petrlcl• SuMnne Hell, HOSPITAL (5)1RVI NE 174112 Lulhet. lrvtne. Cell! 112872 1911 '· 18 Roof t h 79 Actress Zadora 158111 Cetrle Ln .. Hunt· ANIMAL HOSPITAL 1127t4 Gotdon l Bugna, 351 ,_ I' roug 92 Chum 4 A ctor Flynn 81 Dells lngton8Mch,c.Mf.92M7 (ll)IRVINE PET CENTER. Terry Aruu. 1303 Calle Botrego. S an PublltMd Or.,. Coeilt 1: 19 Translucent 93 Chopping toot 5 Repeals Eugene xa"* Hell. 15891 1eoee Culv9t 0r1w . 1rv1ne. H .. mee. Enclnltu. c.111 Clement•. CA 9~72 Delly Piiot FebrulfY 7. 14. ' gems 94 Tea"' ... S 83 Implore Carrie Ln . Huntington Cellf 112714 Thi• bu14nu• I• con-Raymono E Menard, 21. 28, 1988 j' 2 1 Composition _, 6 Dodge 85 Is concerned 8each. Clllf 924M7 Edwerd R Cole. OVM, •2 ducted t>y· • genetel Plr1· 1587 1 ROM Ln . W11t- • playfully 7 SI O d Th•• 1>u1lnee1 I• con-Wiiiowbrook. Irvine. Clllf nerll!lp m1n11., CA 1121113 ---------23 Notched 97 It is, to a nger smon 86 Pardoned ducted by hu•blnd eno wtte 112714 st....,. c Schrienef Lerry • N Woo<Jy. 15&48 rtltllC fl>TIC( .. 25 Latin Ame rican 8 Peruse 87 Required Eugene x. Hall Jemee E. Rlcl't, ovM, 1753 Th•• 1111ement w11 flied Ct1tendon. Fountain va11ey, --------- poet 9 Devour Thia 111tement ••• Ii.eel Port Manleloh Clrcie. New-with the County Cl«k of Or-CA 92708 '1CTITIOUI ..,._,, country 98 M iner's find 10 A c1ress Arden 88 Ca in's brother with the County Clerk of Or-port Beech, Celif 112eeo anoe County on February Thi• buelnH• 11 con· NMm ITATPmWT 27 Gold: Sp. 89 Coarse f lies enge County on F11>rvery T1111 butlne11 11 con-111, 1988 dueled 1>y 1 general pert· The tollow4ng perl0n9 ere 99 Largest 11 0 1 a central 19. 1988 ducted by • oer-a• Pl'1· ~ nersntp doing t>ut1nee1 .. Ultlmel• 28 Mr. Deluise aster0td 92 Tiny openings ,,,_,. nerlhiP Put>ll.,_, ()fcenge Coeat L•"Y N Woo<Jy, a-al o.11111ng, 7752 2~th st. . 29 W ept government· 95 Overhead Publiahed Orenge CoMt J.,,._ E Rleh, DVM Delly Piiot Februlry 28, Plftne< W"tmln91er, CA 112883 30 Atways 101 B lackthorn 12 Large books Dally Piiot Febl'\llfY 28. This ttatlmlf'll wN fllecl Merch II, 13. 20, 1918 Thia atetement w11 flied Jofln M. K.lymlltw, NIM fruit 13 Copycat railways Merel'! 8. 13. 20. 1988 with the County Ctefl~ of Or· Su-371 with the counly Clerk of Or-Thi• bual~H 11 con- 32 Weir 102 M ineral spring 14 Taritt 96 Uses oars _______ Su_-38_5-i enge County on F1t>ruery 3. enoe County on Jenuery 8, dueled t>y· en lndllllduel 33 All I t 1918 ·-ic WITU'I' 1988 Jonn M. K"-ktw as 98 ures 105 Spools 15 Playgroond 100 Actor Leibman rtltllC fl>TIC( Fl'19117 n-. ""'-. ....,., Tl'tl• 11a1~1 w11 flled 35 Restricted 107 "Red-nosed" 102 Established b y ITAftMBfT • Pul>llshecl °'""" Coat 'ICTITIOUI .,..... P11blllhed Orenoe eo..1 wtth the County Clerk of Or-37 Uncovers reindeer Items law AIANDCll-NT cw Delly Pilot Febr\llfY 1•. 21. NMm au,._..,. Delly Piiot Fet>ruery 7. 14, enge County on F*'*Y 2, 39 Actress M iles 16 A ntitoxins uu cw '9CTITIOUI 28. Mercl't 6. 1988 Tiie 1o11ow1ng peraon1 .,. 21. 28. 11188 11188 109 M ore sugary 20 F 1 ht 103 Energy Su-329 doing~.. Su323 'mt• 40 Orone r g en .u ..... NMm _________ , RANCHO PARK, 1211 PvblllMd Or1nge eoe.1 11 1 Legal term 2 1 Male feline 104 Exist Tne '=!:f pereoni l'tll.JC fl>TIC[ Cebrlllo St . Sull1 200. •-ti' ..,.,TIC[ Delly Piiot Fet>ruery 7, 1•. 42 Common metal 112 Asoended h•.,. •bl the u• of Colt• M99e Calif 112e21 '"-"" 21, 28, 1911 -43 Rest 113 Tree's fluid 22 Exude 106 Angered th• Flc1tt1ou1 llu11nu1 ACnnoue Wll Meflc:llel ~eloc>ment. • '9CTITIOUI .,..... Su320 « s 24 C rimson 107 Ready for Neme MARKETLINt<. 20e 9'Am 8TAW Cell!Ofnll eotporellon. 129 NMm ITA,...., ager 115 Grate 26 Actor Sharif harvest L• JOiia L•ne. Newe>ott The lollowlng perwone .,. Cabrillo St . Suite 200. The following persona•• •-ic llftftl'C 45 Portuguese 6 Good Beectl. Clllf t2M3 doing bualneee " eo.11 ~ Callf 92827 doing butlneft .. '"-. "" -. lands 11 s 31 Annoy 108 Canada's The FIC1111out ButlMll A LLIED COMMERCE BPC PWtnerlhlp 8~1. BORN OF F1RE. N82 flCTITIOUI __,_ .. 48 Commercials 119 Reco rded 34 Certain "Steel City" ~.:o~~ .. o;~ed to~=·: COMPANY. •:M Holmwood. ~71 Vie Lido •213. New· OOfeme!'a OflV9. Hunlinglon NAm ITA.,...NT 120 Heavy cup 36 A t F 0 nge y Newpof1 Beech. Callf 112963 port BMctl. Celff 92M3 Beech, Cellf 92646 Tiie followtng pereona .,. 50 Dilentannfe c ress arr w 110 Newsman Febru1ry 23, 1918 FILE C.therlne Hoc>e Clley. 43' Pet• N Andrich lnlereet Vernon JamM K'"" "82 ~ bulineM . ··w 122 S trike 37 Angled NO F302418 Hon oo<J Newport BMc:tl • . -.... .. 51 Cooling device 123 Had debts Sevareid Merllel llnll Margrll ,. .... ''! ....... :.. · tne .. • Ca11tor"'9 corpor-~· Drtw. Huntlng1on C MPUTfR BARON. 38 8eef'tlke Bo c ..,,,. L ' ....... ,......, etlon. 21 Swtft Court, N9w-8eac:ti. Celtf 9~ 3013 Hertlot 9IYO . eo.11 52 West African 124 Used a 112 lwetk etglle. "'""' •Jolla Lene, Tllla t>utlneu 11 con-port...,., callf. t2M3 Petrlcl• G•b<lelle Kl.ng. M99e, Cllf 112828 country d rinks 114 Place New1>0f1 BMdl. CelH 92863 ducted l>'f en lndMdUll Tfll1 buelMaa 11 con-N82 Dor-• om., Hunt-A Cooeol, Inc . Cellf0<n1a 54 Pine-family stopwatch on 39 Cllmblng plant 116 Wiid c anine trv~~.~2:~••lnglon. ~:,nerlne H<>Pe Ciley flled ducted by· • oer-• Pl'1· 1nQ1on Beectl. Celll.112M41 Thi• bualne11 11 con- 125 Native 4 1 u 't of e Thi· bu~ 1111-'1 wu nerlhlp lhl• bu11~11 ia con-dueled by: • corpor111on trees environment 1"' 1 f x-117 Trophy, e.g . duct~byagener;:.,.,c;:-wlththec County~":_~of 0r3• AoneldP.Merletlel,PrMI-ducledby·husbandlndwlfe A r1m Solomonlon. se Some p OS ve o rce 118 Narrate ll!lp • = ounly on reuouary ' dent Vefnon Jam. King Treuurer 129 Heat 43 Flower cluster Thl9 1111.,,....1 _ 111.o 11 P11lll1 Thie 1111emen1 w11 111ec1 Thia 11a1-t .,. .. 111ec1 Thia a1element ... 111ec1 eo Understand 132 Drink. dog-« Gestured 119 Mr. Conway with lhe County C"'11 of Or· Publllhed Or eo.. with Ille County Clerk of Or· wlll't the County Clerk of Or· wttf't '"'County c... of Or- 81 Aeons style 121 Strong wtnd enge County on Fet>ruery Daltv Pllol Febr\I":!; 14. 21~ ~~ty on February ~9~<>1mty on Fet>ruery ~~ty on Febnlary 83 Star In Orion 13.3 L""ht 1olt farewefl 124 Melodies 18P. tlll8 ,... r--a 28. Mareti e. 1988 . . '11ll1t . nntH . m1• ... 45 Donkey ubllahe<I Volng9 ......... Su-330 n. ,. __ a Or r---&4 Reverence 134 Ch I t h 125 Fedora Dally Piiot February 21 Publlahe<I ""enge vvw.t PubHlhed •nge .,.,.., Publl9Md Ofanoe Coeet &5 E,_ r s m as ymn 46 Lat letter March 11 13 20 1988 · Delly Piiot February 28. Dilly Pilot Februery 28. Delly Piiot Febn.lery 21. 21. 88 S~hed 135 Bandleader 47 legend 126 Zodiac ~n · • · Su-374 rtalC NOTICl M•rch e. 13. 20. 11188~* Merell 8. 13. 20. 1988Su-363 Merct18. 13, 1911 Su-352 Brow n 49 B lrv.a 127 African el Encountered .. ..-70 Uthered 13 7 Plaything 50 Carpet antelope 71 French pronoun 138 Like 51 Less 128 Schoolbook• permafrost 53 Rent 130 Shat1e 72 African river 140 Kind of 55 Carnival 131 Seeing organ 78 Toward the etching attraction 133 Flexed '9CTITIOUI .,._ .. NAlm ITAT'lmllfT rtltllC fl)TIC( FICTITIOUI .,_.. The folowlng persona ere 9'Am ITAT'lmNT doing butlnell N The fottowlng S*IOM 1tt UNIVERSAL GUTTERS. doing l>ulinetl u: 1533 w Beller SI Unll 10, '::~~;~' S©~~lA-L££trs WOH UMI -------f4ite4 i.v CLAY a 'OUAN ------- lhettered 51: 143 Burst 56 Partor 134 Marne end n l\Mwspaper ss 145 Male bee 57 Ovid and Perstan 8079 OfGalp ther 146 Corrode c...., 136 Skewer eno 14 7 Self 56 Retaliate for j: TEC11NICAL SUPPORT Coell Mtea. Cellf 112828 SERVICES. 1te7 Fullerton DeYld Peul Rln\I II. 27M Aw , Coet1 M99e. Cellf H1rbor Ste. 30e, Cos11 92927 M99e. Celll 92i128 Jemet A ltelieno, 11117 This bullnffl la con- Fuller1on Aw • Colt• M99e. dUcted by en Individual Callf 112827 Oevld~i 0 l!eorronoe 1he 6 \(ramble d words below to moke 6 simple word\ Pr int loners of e-oth 1n ''' line of squores S T R U H T wotld 148 Layers 139 Menagerie 81 By way of 149 Small children 59 Endured 141 Who: Fr. 82 "X" In 62 Step 142 Emptoy 8ncient Rome 150 Even scores 67 Camera cousin 1« Meadow I Thie bullneH I• con-Thie a1atem.nt wu flied OUC1ecl by en lndlvlduel wl1h the County Cletk of Or· Jemea A tt.leno anee County on Fet><uery 3, TNI ttel«'nlnt -Meo 1911 Wltfl IN County~ of Or· ,.,._ enoe County on Febnlary Publahe<I Oranee Colat 18. 1911 Delly Piiot Feb<uf'Y 14, 21. m11• 21. Mlfefl I . 1911 '· Pu~ Oranoe eo..1 Su-331 Dally Hot ,ebruary 21.1--------- Match 8. 13. 20. INI NlJC fl>TIC[ Suo-3591--------- NlJC llJTIC[ .. 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Bob Barker's crusade for animals Not everybody is 1n the hunt or furs Polls show rhat only one 101.rth of the people 1n America hove ever owned a fur coor , 1odel stoll or a scarf,· soys TV game.show host and animal nghrs activist Bob Bor~er Furthermore Bar er said during a telephone interview, a recent survey shows thol two. thirds to three.quorrers of rhe people 1n the U S oppose hunting frapp ing or ra1s1ng animals for furs. By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of the Doily Pilot Stoff Bar er made head nes recent 1 wnen ne qu11 as emcee !or the M ss universe con1es1 because a lur coot was to. be awarded 10 rhe winner Thrs was nis personal protest again~ K1lltng animals for furs. For years rhe y had been g v ng away lurs o .,., nners They M ss Universe Inc.. wn1ch sponsors rhe Miss Un1ve~e. and Miss USA • contesr hod ofreed nor to do rhor lh s year. he so d In February n Albuquerque announced 1ha1 no urs wourd be A wr istwatch does more than tell 11me. lrke tile clothes you wear and the car you drive, your wristwatch provides clues lo your personality ond taste. A piastre Swatch m1gh1 soy you have a sense of humor: o steel Timex rmphes no· nonsense pract1col1ty; o gold folex suggests the wearer IS stalUS·COnsc1ous. But for character and ind1v1dualtty, perhaps nothing beats o vintage watch. "They hove the potent1ol lor apprec1allon, 1hey' re an art piece, they're functronol and they give immense pleasure to the wearer, •1 soys Brice Woodward, who sells antrque watches at his Laguna Beach shop, Vintage Time. "They do require respect and proper treatment, bur they soy so much more for people who want something with character and value. Why do yoo wont to wear what everyone~ hos? Why go wrth the pock ?·~ Although Woodward prefers not to coll it a trend, there has been growing interest lately 1n vintage watches. Port ,,.. ~f 11 may be a rejection of the plastic watches that have been so populor m recent years. Another cause may be a d1sso1tsloct1on with look-alike contemporary watches. Perhaps the biggest reason, however, rs the current trend 1n fashion and furnishings for nostalgic designs and themes. 1n.m.s.e WATCHES/BlJ the timelessness of • VI e , . q1 .. f:r. a.,ov I .-.as o .. g1'"ed 'J"1 oucs·e:::: JCOJ.: · "··-: ~e"s <reJ a tr Dt:CE""OP' I ... os sno·• 1"1 "J . .,. 1 CUI rnQI 0 IJ' wQulO be Owor 1" l Bari et gO\f' wP trP s ' I gurP pos.r ,or U""' 21 tears o• "os• "O rne c.;rogro"' '..Jv•d" . 90 c;r •1-c src.-.. c;eca11S"' c.o=.op ..... ·c Y·· oga1ns· r J s rg Jr J ' •ng rro y mi:: s !or lurs rQ(.) l J,_t: j the r to ·f. .r ""· h ..... '.)ulJ "'J.~ JPS'fOJyE'J rr, ~·P1 b• 1, e1i:: :i "PJ Boo e• J ···:i etor or w'lCSP '•0 ve,.,pr· ,., •• .,; By VIDA DEAN Of the Daily Pilot Stoff The cost of mink is going up bur he age of the fur buyer 1s going down The former trend results from strong foreign bidding !or s ins against a wea dollar, according lo lumers, while the latrer appears to be due to young women feeling their f manc1al oors lost year. furriers were told 10 e~pect a 40 percenr increase m the ~ price of mink coots. The,1ump wos not quire that great. but increase the pr ice did. That didn't seem tod1m1nish t e numbers of youthful buyers. The average age of women buying furs hos been dropplllg for the post 15 years , according to Richard M. Parsons execu11ved1r.ector lor the Fur Retailers lnformoltOn Council. ·'It's now down from 50 lo between 2 6 and 30.'' Parsons soys. Cnuct'Erw1n, manager of the fur salon a1 Neiman.Marcus fashion Island, sa.d rhe younger buyers ore professt011al women. "They mo~e their own choices and they hove o sense of purpose when they come 1n here They ore educored and they ask a 101 of SUNDAY, FE BRUARY 28 , 1988 women - quest ions. I keeps us busy staying up with rhe answers for this savvy group," neso d As 1ng o lot of questions rs a good idea because a good fur 1s o big in ... estment. A really fine mink of fuUy let. out pelts could run as hrgh as $15,000. ·said Erwin, who hos been in tne fur business fOf l'llOfe than I 0 years. Cerro in foxes~ sheared beover and mlJSKrat ore now .... hot used to be the min pnce rnnge. Now these furs ore 1n greater demand Min is the most popular fur ond aJwoys w ~be,' ~o dJhelmo Sonders at Soh F ftn Avertue. 'But with the 20 10 30 percen1 increase m-the cost oi mink, sheared musltfot hos been populOr with the young woman.'' Sonders oo hos no•ed a change tn her customers. "A .... oman used to wait for her husband to buy he• fur coot. But during the los1 three to live years, our buyers are women in the mid· 30s ptdrng out thelT o~n." She soys fun ore octua y prochcal- mmdeo porcnoses. The coots ore durob e and comlortoble ... The light. IP/ease see YOUNGEi/87J _.!! ...... ;. .._ ........... u. ..... te~!):~;:~;-Se-rJ>.':; ::=~-~(from ~~=-~ Da197 lloler ... Pwl ~.,,_.....,off ...... ···················-·····-····-. ···········-····· ··--·--·------···~~~--=-= ----- · Irelandrecountsfight with cancer forCircle 1 OO<l Jill lrelaH didn't ma~ tn eluded FrMttt A~&•le, S.su ~hose donations help cnsurt' that O.UW and J ..... Swe4Jmll. BMet1 shown to music by Good Times. E1ahtecn Silver Beaver award!': d1scuss1ngherexsxricnccwuh canccr Baf11ett, Hyla Bertea, Pal C~x. medical sen1cr~ .~nd educ~tional and Rita Tdler, Del.aM and Assistingwith arran~mcntsforthr werehanded outThundayc_vcnin&t~ J\ she addrcs~ cfose to 200 mem-LMlw Ewlq, Betty Grazer, KelJiu pr~ra ms and fac1 htacs art' av~alablc. CadterlM 'ny-. BW and £11199.e.. party. which will help sxrpctuatc the Scout volunteers al tht Disneylan~ bers and donors of Circle 1000 Hayde, Nera Jercnsea, Marcia Circle IOOOmembtrscontnbutcal Vl8eat and~ and Butiara Lcaguc's philanthropicprojttts,wcrt' Hotel. The annual event of th~ \\cdnesda) the Four Seasons Hotel. Mutya. Lua Olmtea4, BarfMra le,clsofSl.OOO.S500(associatcs)and W...._ A.a ~r. Mara. Geerte. Je Orange County Council. Boy ScoutS" The actress. the wafr of actor Pn1er, Giuy Uet.ern ... Barbara S 1.50 (supporters). More information • • • Cavuey,fatC......,Martea~au. of America. was attended by 400. ' • 1..'harles Bronson. told the group how Waller and Harriette Witmer. as a'a1lable from 7~5914. The .. Gift of Friendship" fashion Jettl)'9 Ga.ert. Denday P.,._r1, Honorees geuina the award~ her famil). career and her spantual Pnor to the inspiring talk. guests More than S20.000 was raised to luncheon p~nted by Las Reinas Pearl Eva Dyer, Jen O.ntea, Be.. ranged from scoutmasters to ex~ we ll-being was affected and how she dined on melon. cream cheese crepes underwrite the brunch. Underwriters Auxiliary. Assistance Lcaa~ of New-C.rUs • ....._ Newtea and Katie ccutivc board members and includc4- rnped with the situation when she filled with scrambled eggs. and as-includc.-d Dick and Pat Allee, Jim and :~ ~~~~b~ ~~~;!~~!~5K7t~ WU.er. Rey Beta of Costa Mesa; Rebert learned she had cancer 1n t984. sorted danishes. Mit'MUe Aastia, Ga1e and ArtMr J •1 •. • • E4m..U, Rekrt Aildie&M ancL Ireland. the nauonal t'rusade chair-Circle 1000. a support group fort he Blrlcliler, Bea and Skrry Caste. LM Prwb. Champqne chicken wauerved. up Susxrvisor Tem IWeJ of Newpon "oman for the A.mencan Cancer Hong Cant'er Center, c'ohed from a Ricbrd :ind E4aa Cele, Giao and tC:khe0~~~~c~!lmd~:-~~~~ to the 19S guests at the .fashion Beach: TllD Ma1M111•, Rieb,. ·ocu~t). has related her experience concept or1g1nated b' ma1or center Rose DlSuo, J.._ and Hein luncheon P.~nted by. Las B.nzas Del Ptlelu and BarTJ S.J*r of Hun' wnh cancer an her book "Life Wish." donor Sc""ell. who acted as emC"ee for Fer1asoa, Jerry and . JaC'ky Glass.. fund-raiser. with cherry blossoms Ma~ Auxal~ry of Children s Home ' ington Beach: Aa.._J ,....vato Jr. of. In 1986. Ireland and Bronson thl' mo rning's program. Michael and KeUiaa Hayff, Jo Au throuahout the burgundy and white Society at f ive Cro~s Restaurant. Fountain Valley: -R•1ml1el of. ti I med pan of their mo' ae "A.ssas1na-Sewell said the group~as formed to Hertel, Jamff and Sally K.aa". Job tables. '\nd a nice surpnsc was served up In inc.-: E4mu4 G• of San Juan uon" in Newpon Harbor o". she pro\ldrwomenw11hacancersuppon and Au~I ltoawlwr and WIU1am Daisy Keler was chairwoman for to associate membtr Belv~ WHeler. Capistrano.W•O. ....... Anahe1m: s:11d.herin1eres1 1san~rit1ng hr1sa1 org.anaza11on"11houtmee11ngs.fund-andWllla~aaLyoa. the t''cnt and had amnged for a She won the grand pnze, - a NaKy ~.El Toro: Samael "ork on a second book. t ra1 ang e' cots or frequent r social l -\lso. J.U and P.a.t~la O'l>MHll. · lunc~eon of chicken. wi ld ncc.gar~n m,akc~' er from Neamai:i-~aTCus. Mffll1, Orange: Wlllkm 1"8cker and· ;.'Sa.ady Sewell was the chairwoman · obligations. -\n annual reco~nluon Sasu Plllillips, RJC'brd and SalMly "C-V'es and lemon raspbef'T) mousse. $_()() '" cash and an evc~mg at the Alu Tomeroflquna Hills:-Xeuetla f~ the brunci.. Her commmee in-dmnerv. 111 ~held fo r all rontributors Sewell. Jeffrey and Stacy Stoee, yu Griffl .. provided commen-Ratz Carlton an Laguna Niguel. Hea11aH of Cyprns. and Sam•el : tar) as fashions from Gimone's were • • • Mttb and Sturt Wari ofOranlle. The gold medallio n Athena award forn1a l '1ah \\omen at the -\nahcim -A ill be presented March 9 to an Hilton. Thl' \lormon handicraft outstanding ~oman an the field of boutique "'II opc:n at :30 3 m at no '1olunteer sen ace at the e~pon admission "Ith cntcnainmcnt and a "1nl' lc\t toda) from I 10 4 p.m. at the "l'"Port ~1arno11 Hotel. More than 50 Ca lifornia "1nenes will be rtp- rl·-.cnted T1d .. <.'tS are S35 sxr sxrson Preview to begin Antiques Show l:larbor Panhellen1c's !>Cholarsh1p bah· shop in thl· lobb) The 16th annual .\n11ques Show q,:nefit luncheon. Four Seasons Hotel ,-\luncheon and fashion sho~ 1s se1 • • • and Sale of Laguna .'\rt Museum will ancludl" the catalogue and unhm11cd admission to the show the following three da)s. II be h " h 11 " h G d J (off<.'<.' and con,ersataon will be 1n "'' t e se111ng 1or t e a~m. 1or noon ~it allor or on ump get under ~a~ at 6 p.m. Thursda) C·,ent be1ngcha1red b~ Graye .. Pr1·-. I"" L'RP (in 1nna11") he"'d1ng a orda from I to J P m. Monda'. when h • ffi At 9:30a.m. the following morning. , ~ .... "I'\. l .. "11 a pre' 1cv. pan~ nn arra) o ane Tic kets arc S30 each and rcser· program featuring the Knudsen lhl' \\'o men·s Dnision ofthl' kv.ash collt"C't1bles v.ill be a'aalable 10 Erlll Laykhl of la) kin et C1e ~ 111 lecture at the Center Club on the rl'su rgc ncl' of interest an e~tate 1ew- dn Hl· "Ill w uch on tht' J iff<.'rent pc:ru.xh that produce tine l"State 1e~e1~. origin\ of gemstones and ~hat to loo~ for ~ hl'O shopping for thl"se Items. T1ckl'I'> are S25 and 1ndudl' a rnntint.'ntal breakfast e11ons an be made through Thu~· Brother" and 1llht.'r entertainment Fedl·rat1on of Orange Count~ hbkis ~nous rnlll'l·tors and casual visitors ,.I.. b h 7Ln "7' p d h I fl R m 'ihalom \\ agon roffee at the In me QI!) ) p oning vv-v _, . rocec s "1t an inll'rna11un::a a' or eser-at the l\krca ntalc Building of South lollO, 'II provide scholarship mone) for 'at ions (S.:'51 lan be obtained b) home of Sllaroo •Jtd Burt Weldber1 Coast Plata Village • h h I d 11 11 ,,.,. II AJ ""I 'l Cha1!"'o man ArlttD Keller said thl' big sc oo an co ege v.omcn LJ ing •~1oze t ger at I -, The '>hopJ)l"rs and bro v.st'rs "111 be : .\fashion sho~ v.111 be pre'>l'nlL'd "' ' .. ., -11 J ' PrtK.l'l'd' "111 go to th<.' n1nr purpo..c of ihc c' ent '5 10 introduce trcatl'd 10 hors d"oeuHes wnh a '* s I E L H 't h kv.1shnl'"-lOmcrs1o ac11,1t1es ava1l-~·oreoce ma tt. t11l' l'C oml'' lor out Me\Kan tla1r prenarl-d b'. Verdugo.;, • • • • • attic an the Jev.1sh communal\. ., • Close to 1.000 "omen from all o'er r he Tov. n an·d ·c ountn Commit· Rescn at1ons can be madl· ti' Mc\lcan Rl·stauran1 Chicken and uthern California arc C\pected at tL'c of Orangl' < uunt~ Philharmonic l·alling the k" l'>h Fl·drra11on o tlicc. bcl'ffa11ta ~ahobs. dt.'l'P fncd bumtos. the luncheon . aturda\ of the C ah· ouct' v.111prl'"-'nt11s eighth annual is9 1 .... 55 quc-.iJillas and fruit \alad ~•II l'x· Rcgular -.ho" hour' at the ~krcan- 11k' building arc noon 10 9 pm. on Fnda,anJ Saturda' and noon to ti p.m on unda> G°cnc:ral admission J'~~~~~~~~· !!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~-~-~· ~"~'-~· ~~~~~~~~~~\ a' a1lablc.t anJ Sl'r' cd up to music b> Ii manal"hl'> Par'l) tld.l'IS arc s ~s J)l"r pc:rson and frOfll 7-l)d)' Cn.1ises frc)n1 Sa11 Di go Free 1\111trak rou11d trip to San Diego A glonous 7 day cruise to the oozzhng Mex· icon resorts of Puerto Vallarta. Mazotton and Cobo Son Lucas BefOfe or otter your cruise, enpy beOUtlful Son Diego itself with 11s ""°'Id famous Zoo and sea World suoerb hoters and beoeheS. The spoclOUS SS Bermuda Star (formerly SS Veendom) brings you lu.<ury 1n the classic styte, with large staterooms sump· tuous meals and snacks {eight every day') terrific shoWS. dance bonds. disco and casino SMt s300 per coup .. off the regular pnce of CategofV 10 cabins (except Morch 26). Big savings on other inside cabins.. too looldngl ttvough professlonot travet agents onty. Their counsel is Invaluable. Cal them fOf t>rochur• and Information. or c oll (800) 237-5361 Soling fN81Y Saturday thru Aprll 16 JMIOR CREOO CARDS ACCEPTED. ~ 0\'99 or#it Cal9gofv ,0 ..._ ~ Pl!' CM9f50t\ OM>Mt OCO~ lll,Ji P?t1 ChcrQM Poncrno ~ Time to Travel and Classic Hawaii present . A Special Hawaii Evening March 3, 4:30 PM to 7:30 PM Featuring Customized Hawaii for The 01scnminat1ng Traveler Please come and JO•n usl Meet Representatives From Some of Hawaii's Exclusive Resort Hotels R.S.V .P. By M arch I R~fr~Shm~ms pt4) 261-0777 4IOO C..-•• Sutte 1 JS New,_eae.ch BHDBHANA The Total Beauty Experience presents GEORGE MASTERS How Beautiful Can You Be? World Renowned beauty consultant and make-up artist George Masters is coming to SHOSHANA. The author of the best seller. "The Masters Way to Beauty." Masters has done makeovers for Ann-Margret. Marilyn Monroe. Bo Derek and Nancy Reagan to name a few .• He also transformed Dustin Hottman into "Tootsie." The Ultlm•t• Gift for rourMlf or • friend. George Masters w1U be available for makeovers at IHOIHANA·, The Beauty Studio March 1 thru March 26. t988. Makeovers include a hair consultat10n & com- plete make-up seSSton with George Masters. SHOSHANA. Corner of East 11th and Enderle Center Drive. Tustin (714) 132-3351 1s S5 at the door. Dealers from thl' Western United States and Canada v. ill offer more than S20 malho.n ~onh of 11ems including s1h er~ countr> FrenC'h and English furn1sh1ngs. clocks. Oriental an. a n "orks in rnpper. brass and bronro and colkctor!> gla!>S. Mor<.' information 1sava1lablc from co-t·h:urwoman Pal Alb, 494-0339. • • • T~o of the 31 comm111ees of the Orangl' Count) Philharmonic Society -I" 1nl' and Las Canc1ones -"111 tx· fund raising March 6 w11h ('u1s1nc- Fan1as' \'at lhl· Jev.cl Court of outtl <.·oa'>t PlaLa The 7·30-to-IU 30 p.m. e'ent "Ill 1ndud<.' gourmet food. fine ~ines and dannng 10 lhc music of Norman Ma10~ and his fi, e-p1ece band. i\lso. Da' 1d -\ndrus will be on hand m' e nwna1n v.11h ragtime music at the piano : (lose to I 5 re~taurants and hotel~ 1nclud1ng Francois. Me)erhofs-; Pronto. lihand1. the Irvine and A.nahl'1m Hilton~. Victoria's Bak-t- Sho p. Brandon's of the Beverl) H<.·ntagc and God1' a Chocolates.~ rtt ·tx· Sl'n 1ng up '>J>l"l 1ah1es. Tickets arc S40 per person and rcscn ed sealing l'i available. Reser-· 'a11on deadhn<.' as March I. Pa(d resen a11ons ran be mailed to Jo Ellt'1f H•e1y. 2 Mann. Irvine. 9271 5. Funher 1nforma11on can bt obta1netl b~ calling 551-4263 or 996-7226. A•1le Zarate and JeUHtte Howell art.' cha1f'\\Oml'n of the event. · .. . .. Tickets an.· SJO pc:r sxrson for the l'\t"ning of dinner and comedy planned for 6 30 Monda) b> the: In ant.' ('haldren's Fund board of d1rl'Ctors at the Improvisation. 4255 Campus Drl\c. In 1ne. Joyce Gwldt and Ml~elle Wll•«>A arc l'h:uring thl' l'' ening btang held tq honor founding benefactors and to raise funds for thr Ir' 1ne Child Care ProJe<:t of building portabh: chal<L rarl' fac1h11cs on ckmcntan school !Ille!> 1n In inc Gv.1d1 can be. reachc.>d at SJJ-1223 for fu rther informa11on .. . . . ' The Fnend' of Canyon .\crt'5 Soc1c1~ "'II hold a high tea at 2 p.m. Thursda) an th<.' Harbor R1dg<-' horn< of JH Vitti. FOC i\S as a volunteer organi1a11on formed to help dc\'eloP and <.'~pand community support for (an)O n .\crcs Res1den11al Center. a treatment facaht) for abused and cmot1onall) disturbed children. ' CttUja Nott. prnident. and Laclllf Adams, Vlclll Bvme1, BoHj, McClellan, Mary ~W.lll, Lot' Tla1ter and SUrM W18ttru11,r sen con the board and have planned the: tl'a 10 increase FOCAS membtr- sh1p pnng f:ash1o ns from D N [,an!> Laguna Bea h will be shown. MC'Clellan can be reached at 675-2415 for further information. • • • Aat• Sqentrem is honora~ lhaarman of"Gomg Platts. .. the first fund-raiser for the Newpon Mda Girls and Bo)s Club planned Satui'- da) at the Westin South Coast Plaza ttotcl. The black-tic event will in- clude a silent 11uc11on. dinner. Girls C1ub entcnainmcnt. II\ e aucuon and pnrcs. Ca&M AWn 15 event chairwo man. C..rln Ha•Jll•. prcs,dcn1. and Mary Mena.die, vice prn1dtnt.1tt hc:ad1n1 up <'Ommmt't's plannma thl' part) l.lmMr hll as 1n charar of donations for the aumon. "n earl) item ""as a "drtam house." • man ii· turc rcpltC'a or a ho me donated b) Rcah ) Nc1-.ork lkll C'an be ~ach«t at 646-181 b> pcrwns wish1n1 to donate aut"tion items °' ""Inti"-~ anfonnahon on tht f\.tn1. Procttcb .-tll US151 lht dub. whaC'h pro' 1drs latt hkc) 1en itts for w0f~- 1na fam1he and special nttds Pf"(>- JN"' for outh\lt • ... . w - ·~ I Marth S could be dubbt-d spnna ll)k'Jho" turWi). h as not at all unusual for thrtc acncrouon~ o f one famil) to be seatcdtogcthl'r 111 :i fashio n lunchc.-on for National < hnrt1) Lt'ague Jun1on of Newpon Beach. T ht' group's one fund-ra1~r of the )c:ar 1s a mother· dauahter amur. and tht' upcom ing one marking lhl· group's 25th an- "''ersar) ,., on the calendar for Saturda) at tht• Ml'nd1cn 'N ith 500 Jut'StS C1'peCll'd. Kitty Leshc "111 prl'~nt styles from fa5hion Island sto re) following the I I a.m. cocktail hour and noon lunch- eo n. Children of members will join profoss1onal mo~kl~ on the ramp to ho w spnng a111re Wa)S and means chauwoman Karen Tha~rd IS 1n charge or the event. Dottie Fel..'nl') can be reached at 675-1058 for t1tkc·t information. • • •• O n the same da) and ~me ltmt' members of lhe Oranar Count) La" .\uiuhat) •ill prtttnt a ~pnng fa~h1on luncheon ll tM 'irpont'r Inn. Carol Hicks is ch11rwom11n ol 1hc l'\t'nl themed ··u Jardin du Pnntt'mps" a nd btina pttstnted b) Jan 1monian productions, P'rocttds of th<' hov. v.111 hcneli1 the children's w311ing room proJt'CI ol the au>.1h:u1. Last t'ar Judge Landa Miller of the Orang"" ( ount' "'lonh Judicial D1stri t not1led 1hat too man) children ""ere bro ught in10 the counr~ms or 11.'ft pla~ 1ng unal· tended in tht' hall""a~~ while their parents were pan1npa1ing 1n court procttdings. ~ cheerful an:a 1n till· counhousc "here ch1ldrt'n can "a11 ""h1lc being SUP'-'n 1S(:d b~ 1ra1ni:d child-care: pro' tdl'r'> 1'> planned Hicks ma) be <:ailed a t 6 · 1.11'1n~ tor further information Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sundey, Februety 28. 1• ,_.,...._~ • • • "IC\\ port &-3ch ~SSIStC'cn\ haH cho~n •• pnna Brc:ik" :is the thC'mC' ror the-tr 11 a.m turda) ta\h1o n lum·heon at the !'le" pon Marrmll lfoll'I 8o1~ T.a,lor will C'Oord1natc the ~ho" ""1th '311h1o ns from ~uu1h C"o:l>I Plata \hop" Senior Au1stl'l'n\ "Ill modd ( ha1rv.omen Jlt' (. .alh\ ""1l urand and Jnne Booth. "ho ha' e "orkcd "1th ct comm111ee of mothe" ol w phomorL' ..\s!>J!ltel'ns. Pro<'tt<h \I. Ill be u~d for thl' Nl·wpon Beach "~si~tanc1.· Lca"ul''5 K ids o n the Slod. prt.>JCl:t, lhl· DJ~ Cart· ( t·ntl'• and the Orthudont1L Jnd Dental ( lin1l • • • Tht· boJ rd ol 1..hn·ctors o f C h1ld Gu1danrt' { l·ntl'r\ Im \I.I ll pre\Cnt a fa\h1on lum·hl·on at 11 30 a.m li3tur- da~ at thl' .\n:iht•1m Hilton Florl•nn• T 1d.l'h IS 'q arl' o n sale on catftlll• f unhl·r 1nformat1on 1sava1t.bk BJrhara Bia' ti-i4-9909. WATCHES THAT KEEP THE OLD TIMES TICKING ... Music appreciation ... ter Chorale of Ora~e County celebrated the artiatry of Bach at a reception follo11'1na1 a performance of hla mualc in the Cryatal Cathederal. Durfq the aoclal, Bach committee c"balrWoman Nancy Thornton of Newport Beach wu &lven a plaque of appreciation. Dr. Anne Steinmann (rialht), aleo of Newport Beach, maka the preaentatlon on belaalf of the -;tnaen. · . YOUNGER WOMEN •.. Prom85 ~-eight furs can be worn most all )car "M> parent) bought mc:a )hon rabb11 around here. "hrn I v.a) ui high school. but I From BS .. There\ nu douht. v.e're 1n a ·rt'tro· cra1c right no":· \\ oodward sa\S. .. Old 11mc ... arl· ne" 11mes." - Thi..' currl·nt pu pulant} hasn·1 been lost on v.att h manufacturers v.ho arc rushing to l rl'Jtl' replicas of their an11que \\all hl''> Hamilton. for e·<- ample. has rcka~·d a re-issue of 11s popular IQJ.i Bo ulton tonneau-shapc "n!>t"atch. But the adagl· that "the} don't mak~ 'cm lil..l· lhl') used to" cc:nainly :ipplu.•s lo "fl'>l"atches. Woodward '>a) .. "The ne"'er ones JUSt don·1 ha' e the: crJfl'>mansh1p and quaht) of the old o nc:s:· he sa~!) ··tt·s JUSt too COSI· proh1b11n e nov. lo make these v.atch- es 1 he; v. a) t hl') used to." Quarti·dn' cn v. atc hes have re· placc:d the old ,ste m-winders. even 1hough tht· o ldl·r onl''> iHl' li llch 10 fJ..,t longer. Woodv.Jrd .. a~' ..\this Laguna B«..tlh '>hop Wood· v.ard stocks mo1e 1h..1n I )11 '1n1..1gl· v.nst'4atchc:'> and ptx.l..t:1 ""atchl's. most da11ng b.id . to lhl· I Q~(h through the IY)U<, f hl' '>t~k., rangl· fro m the popular rl'l langular-shapcd tan!.. faces to squ3rl' ..1nd round fau:'> 10 'aria11ons o n 1ho~ \\a1t hband' include 'anct1not ll·Jlhl'f uonxJ1k l11ard and p1g'>l..1n Fierce comJll.'l11111n during lhl· IQJ()s and ·..i11, tx·t"l·l·n .\mt'rttan "atchmal.er'> 111.., Hamilton {JrUL'n and Bultna .ind lhl' \\v.1'>'> "atlh- makers l1h· Pa1d.-Phtl1pp1: .\udcmars-Pu . .jul'l .ind \ ..tlhcron Constantin madt· lhl· 4ual11' ol lht•\l' 'inta~ "atchc.-., l'\peciall~ 1m- prl·ss1,e. "'A good qualit) coat can g1'1: a hadn't e'en thou~ht about o wning 'M:lman 15 to 25 years of wc:ar. and another one unul I went to a the) can al\\a)) be remodeled." part) ... ("herl') I saw this re\t~rs1ble addc:d Sanders. fo,.. anli leather ,ricl..et w11h raccoon ~iiiii!!!!i!'!!~!f!~••i!~~~~~~~ .. ~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:- , These da)!I. M. Jacques of fashion tnm. I Just had to ha'e 11. •sus====~=:-bland is selling rabbll to teen-ager.. ··M ) bo>fm·nd bought 11 for me." ,,.. .. ...,..... ..... .;;.11o _, and fox to)oungcarcerwomen. "Yes. said the: bu>cr-npt'<hter for an aero - tht'} arc buying for themselves a fter spacl' eompan,. Mk1ng a lo t of questions," he said. Fo r some v.o mc:n. buying a first fur "I see about 50 percent buyi ng long sounds like: a sign o f independence. "I coats. :!5 percent jackets and 25 bo ught m } o wn fur last year b) perc~nt the threc-quartt"r coat. which m ) self. It's m~ first and I paid for 11 in 1s also called stroller. car coal. linger three pa) men ts ... \:lid ydne) John· tip o r troteur. the:) arc: all the same:· son. 26. ""ho 1) emplo}ed as a added Jacques. who has been in tht: reccpt1on1st and sccrctal). business for 55 \cars. "It's a s1IH·r fo\ Jacket and nov. I The >Ou th trc.nd also has caught on haH' m) c~ e) on a full-length "'h11c with males bu)1ng g1fis. "During the mink. I "anted the: fo,jacket to "car m .·enthohda)\.\\l'hada lot of)o ung to lht• \l'nter llhe Orange \ounl' f~llows as }Oung J'> 21 coming io 10 Pcrmornu~ \1J~ { c.ntc.r). bu) fur jackch for thl·1r g1rlfncnd" ·· "I th1nl. tlw ( l'nter ha., p1qui:d a lot ~1dPatG1lca1 \n1ho n'o;Furs o n Rl'd ol \\Oll1l'n·, intt·re'>I in fur.:· ..aid lll!!f'll Streee__ WZZDCIQ ·t ,10 4:00 7:00 10:00 -•AM•VCN 1:0 0 J t lO S ·20 7:JO 9 :40 V~~M '~',H \~\°~iP ALOHA SU-It (f'C) 1'1v 1 Co-Hit N ortll SllO•e (PG) H ill .\\Cnue. a v.hole~lc '\tore o!)l'n Barb:ir;i Bo"•l' ol 'c"pon lkach. a .. ,. _ _..TMS llUTS .. , 111 lhl· publtr. ne\,u1mn to thl· lur industn .. I 'l'C MM IN/ 12 so »OO s 10 Po pular bu)'> "l·re fm;. lamb and "n nH·n bu1ld1 ng fur "ardro ht.·" a' 1:00 4 :to 1 1!'0 io:oo 7-u .. t ·JS fun furs v.1th re' er'\1blc.-leather ~1di:'I thl'' do a ca'iual or dress-. wardrobe PATAL ATTllACTIOll Also. coyote: and sheared bca' er v.ere The fur marl.ct in Sou-them (ah-cal ;~~i• .. >9~:,'•11 big sdlc:rs. ~foiri"i'aiihia)iibairil'~l}iibeig~uini:~· iiiiiiii~~~=iiiiiiiii======~======-i~~ . "One fur kad!> to anutha. I 1cll n \hem oncl..' the) ha' c: bought one the~ will be baci..:· added Gile. ··~h !.1s1c:r ha' t'40 fur; and '>he«. oungcr than I am." ~·d :-!9-)l':lr·old klis\3 H ammL'r. ( 11lt'·, daughln RARKER .. : hom85 Jroup o pposing animal C\plo11311on lS almost a decade long. Richard M Par o ns. l'\erutl'l' d11'\·ctur of the Fur Retailer'> lnfor- mauo n Counnl. slo w I~ warmed up to ~resenung the o ther side "We reall} don't hke to digntf} the char~es of an) animal rights gro up. We 1hink 11 1s a non-st Of).~ he said. "Look al these groups. Thc.-' all foll tJllO a catcgor) o f .1n1mal ngh1s .. "'' can't v.c:ar kalher products or cat ro eat. The) think the whole world v.ould be bettcr olT as 'cgetanan~ The fish and game pc.>ople sa) the~ don't kno" "hat the hrll 1he' 'rl'' talking about. - · "The} arc not )U'il against wc.-anng rors .. the) commit aro;on and threaten l'i fl- Choice of broiled or grilled Fresh Mahi Mai, Charbroiled Brust of Chicken with srampi butter and fresh squ eezed lemon, Prime Rib of Beef aa jus. Babel Potalo or \ttetable, OYen fresh Bread, Coffee or 'lb and a slice of Cheaecakt. AND OUR HELP YOURSELF ALL YOU CAN EAT SOUP AND SALAD BAR. The) 1.fo nol u >rnl· l heap!\ ho" l'\ l'r Mml of lhl' gold "'n<,tv.atl'ht'' arl' SJ 51J and up Jnd guld-l'ilkJ \\Jlchn I un from S:-!OO to s..ioo Bui bnau~: of 1h1:1r u niq ul'nl·" ..1nd ab1ht~ IO tippn:natc 1n 'alut• V.1.1(.J- "ard thtnl..) \lnlagl· "atlhc'> Jrt· "onh the 1n \es1men1 V.n'>tv.atch \3les "h11.h h..1,l· doubkd and lnpk d in rl'H'nl \1.:Jr'> 1nd1rall' \\ood v.ard ,,.n·1 alonl'1n h" tx·l1l'I' ·· .\ "atc h 1s 1hc ult1matt· min1a1url· nwl han1'>m vi lh( h1@.hn1prn1\1on hl· \.l~'i ... It ' lt t..l· hnldin!! J \ult..' \\Jgl·n 1n >our h.snd ,1 \ "' ""J!!l·n that run'>·· The .H -' l'3r-11ld ( "'·' \k~ rl" 1.knl \taMl;d l"lklltn!l "fl\lv.allhl'' 3 \ J hobb~ .sh"ul I~ \t'Jf\ Jgo ..1nd hi\ interest &'}'" \\ hl·n ht• tout.. O\t:r ..1 "-Jllh !.ho p in Laguna Beach 1n 198 · 1t \tarll'd o ut .s~-. hobb'L et~ J , u mpuls1on. and ttlc.-n· an 8ddic'- 1111n .. he quip~ _ •, ·1 v.111 bu~ a v.at h from the 1n~ •Ul JUSI a!> ~OU might a v1nuiar cs .• ht ..a,., .. Thl· o nl\ v.a) )OU can leal'1t'i h..1t ;, from l'\~ncnl'C T~1i 1~!!·1 I • ~u ... 1nl·,, \Ou l.ln JU 1 jump into. ·, Bl·c;1U!K' ol 1hc1r rost and lhiJ..t ptllt'nt1al tor fraudulent saJn. W~j "..1rd rl'n1mnw nds that bu yers ~. lhl' .llh llT (1f J l..nowlC'dgcablc salrti- m..1n "ell-' 1.·r\l•d 1n repair. ~tOrlnotl ..111d 1h1.· J ..11lab1ht) of ~·~mcl\l r..1r1' -<lnl'l' \OU ha'c one. and ha'e 11. "n 1Lcd pcn od1tall). 1t should ':'SJ '011 tur 1.kt adc~:· he says. -Tht) "c i.t• ll l haral'tcr. pcrsonah1y and tbc) ~\.'l'I' um('"' uh an half a minute a da)o. -------· - "ENORMOUSLY ENTIRTAINING WINTERTIME FUN' rT BROUGHT BACK A LOT OF MEMORIES .. There's a time in e veryone's life that changes them foreve r. For six friends, it's Hawaii, 1959. NOW PLAYING IRYWill EOWAROS •vE~S•h !l~l!l!I·• COSTA W SA f:l'>\AqOS .... ~ 51· ]<,()' I.A HA8"A ~ ,,., ... so ... , l l;qt '06J.J wtSf-sf'£" .......... At'< . ... l v• ~sr ........ lL TOA<> JCOUWT AIH VU 'f ({MIAW'<. h .... ACY.> <,4D01,{ ..... '•""" .,,. l • ~·~ " • •C.Ct LA 1111".ADA ~f ""4.•fl( ....... ;AT{ ... A• G4 '1• l V A • ... ... .-o .. 8Ul.HA PA" .. ... r FUU.E"'Oll AMC l'Ul.LE•nON I 9!lil:2~ $NITA AMA EDW4ROS BRISTOl 5"40-TW. "I'm sure Harker 1~ a tine man and "'ore peopk ought 10 ht.· concerned about animals:· Par!>On) rnntinul'd "I don·1 quarrel "llh that. Hut it's no t ~t~ c:nough for them to ha'e their SQ } · M. Jacques of Fashion Island tr., okcs God 1n defending the fur bus1nesss. "When ..-.omi:n come hrrl' thr' \\ant 10 bU\ a fu r coat. and I'm cloihing women· 1n animal skins likt• (iod did. Bob Bari.er 1-. en111li:d to his opinion. but I thin!.. )OU shouldn't forcl' your opinion on others o r '«'orsh1p animals:· For Tt-ose 'Xl'tlo ';x/ant dining at it's Best... Corne to REuBEN'S SIZZLING " Bart-.er claim\ he 1' making hl'ad- ...,a} v.1lh his campaign ''I'm getting ~llpport from all over the world ... he: said. That morning ht• was ha ving ltpnnts made of a Los Angeles 'Herald faam1ncr l'dllonal. "Cheers lb Bob Barker." He planned 10 mail 111em out as pan of his campaign '1pinst cruelt) to animals. • "Already the fur industry 1 dry1n1 up in Fran{'(' ... 1t's off in Holland. Bcl1ium. Swiuerland and West Ger- ;many." he said. "In Scandinavian countncs. me n and women risk beUlg s~t upon when "'caring furs." Barker cl:ums 1hc U.S. 1s the last '.holdout "People will quit "eanng £1,1n "hen people rcahze they arc .~earina 150 hours o f sufTcnng on lhcir backs." he said. ,, "Ranch-raised animals probably s.uffcr mort" than any otht'r'$. The) art confined to tin) caaes. bored. isolated with no normal behav1onal pauern .and suffer fro m chron1 disease ... he ,a.aid. "Of\cn they ere killed b) UI\ killed labor ""h homemade cl • :lt1cal equipment and pK's." • Barker admits he had never setn a n enimal ranch and doc n·• intend 10 · He 1s affihatC'd wuh the S«1t t)' c\ .. inst V1vii«11on. ""h1ch 1s head~ ' uantttd in Costa tcsa wuh Judy ricker as prcs1cknt. "It is one of the t 1n1mal...oncntcd Pf01Rm' 1n t~ ~ounlQ." added Barku. • "We arc btsecally qainst a nimal e,xpenmcntatlon 1n labontoncs. but we art ap1nsl uplo1tat1on of animals in 1tnera1:· Yid tricker. •• \Cf) dollar ron1nbuttd to °"" lf'OUP d11ttth to help 1n1mab. 'Ifie, Gourmet Suf:lrerne Court! It's The Businessman's Address at THE COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT A BAR Wit h a G-eat Cocktail Ho...r and Tre Best Entertainment.! L L.l'"'IC::.h tv\-F 11:30 -2 om O rner: T-S 6 PfTl -10 prn Pl"°"rvetQ 8cx::'t:rs. T ablGsldE T QIGOt'"O' "ES. Spkilnelo ~. ano C3o.J-n-Gt Fooo. VVlll L QSVQ Thi ...Ary c::JQclO:cg In Yo...r F avor< The Ne w ~()rk Ear & Grlll Seo Food & Giiied ttems Also 2 Ott-gr Rest8l..Jrants W1thn no: COURIBOUBE RESTAURANI' A BAB 1 block oll'the 6S Fwy. W. on MacArthur Bhd.. • .. • • • FoR1WO Pla nk Steak Dinne r for Two O nly S9.95 per person Sunda) -Thursda) OnJy Reuben's Rc.staurant serves up a s1uJing ~.)und and a hall USDA Choice to p sirloin marinated in wine and spices. lt'c; hro ile"i lll your taste and can'ed at your table for the two of )'\'U ACCl,mpanied ~ gourmet salads like our incredible shrimp and tom a t\"I \1natgrette. ">UmlunJe,i by huge o nion rings. creamed com. h o t baked b~ad and n ee pilaf or baked pota to-it's irresistible! The Feast that made Reu~n\ t.imn u!\ All th1s at a savings o f S9.00 And 0nh at Reu~n\ • • • ............. • :~l E. Coa.st H igh•.. 606() \\amer ~'~ NC"kpon Beach. 673·1505 Huntingto n Beach. ~2-;111 • • • • • { ............... ~ ..... --JUI Ireland (MCOlld from rlllat) bu tlle attention of (from left) Kelli Hayde, Sandy SeftU and Barbara Praeer. ~ten ...., Jlom•n, Boll7 llarpm. and &Wei --Ireland recountsfight with cancerforCircle 1 OO<l JUI lrelud didn't minC't words in discussing her experience with cancer J S she addressed close to 200 mem- tx-rs and donors of Circle J 000 \\ednesda) the Four Sca$0nS Hotel. The actf'e"SS. the wife of actor l harles Bronson. to ld the group how her fami ly. career and her spintual ~l."11-beang was affected and ho w she coped with the s11uauon when she h:arned she had cancer in 1984. Ireland. the natio nal crusade chair- ~oman for the A.mencan Cancer oc1e1~. has relatl'd her expenen~ w11h cancer in he r book .. Life \\l-ish " In 1986. Ireland and Bro nson Ill med part of their movie ·· A.ssaM.na- 11on .. in Newpon Harbor. No".'sh~ aid. hl'rintercst 1s 1n writing. ht• 1sat work on a second book. ·Sudy ~well was the Cha1rwqtnan tlr the brunch. Her comm111ee in- eluded Frucn Applecate, S.su Bartlet&, Kyla Be11ea, P•t Cox, Loeise E•U.C. Be tty Grner, Kelllu Haytle, Nera Jerse-su. M.,c:la Mar1Jll, Lau OlasteMI, Barbara Pra1er. Glay UeMm .... a.rt.er~ W•Jter and Harriette Witmer. Pnor to the inspinng talk. guests dilled on melon. cream cheese crepes fi lled with scrambled eggs. and as.- sonC'd danishes. .Circle 1000. a suppon group fo r the Hoag Cancer Center. rvolved from a concept originated b~ major center donor Se~ell. who acted as e mcee for the mornin~·s program. Sewell said the group was formed 10 provide wome.f'I with a cancer suppon o~niza110.n w1t~ou1 meetings. fund· ra1!)1ng event~ ·o r frequent social. obligauons. ~n annual .rtt0J.nll1on Ei1nnt"r" 1n bc held for all contnbutors whose donations help ensure that medical services • and. educational pr~rams and facilities arc available. Circle I 000 members contribute at le\'elsofSI .000. S500(associatcs)and S 150 (.supponers). Mott information 1s a' ailable from 760-5914.· More than $20.000 was raised to undeON·ri te the brunc h. Underwriters 1nclude0 Dick and Pat Allea, Jim and MiclteUe AHU., Gaye and' Ardt•r Blrtelter, Bea. a nd Sllerry C•S)e, Rlcu111 and Edu Cele, GiH and RoH DiSaH, J._,. and Helo Fercasoa, Jerry and Jacky Glass. M 1chael and Kelllu Raylle, Jo Au Hertel, J•mes and Sally Ka.pp, Job and Aubel lt••l""r and wnn.m and WiU. Dua LyH . .\lso. J.a.. and Pat~ o·o.ueu. S.na Pllllllps, Rldaanl ;md Sall4y Sewell. Jeffrey and St.ey StHe, " DoaaW and J ... da S•e419M, R*rt a nd· Rita Teller, Del.ue and C.lkriM n,-. BW and EU11kdt vu.ce.1 and G"'Je and Butlan w .... • • • The .. G1f\ of Friendship .. fashio n luncheon presented by las Reinas Auxiliary. Assistan~ U.gue ofNew- pon Beach. drew a crowd of 325 who were welcomed by chairwoman gjaty LoePl'Mb. The Newpon Marrion ballroom took o n an Onental decor for the fund-raiser. "1th cherry blossoms throughout the burgundy and white tables. Daisy Koler was chairwoman for the e' ent and had arranged for a luncheon of chicken. wild rice. garden 'eggies and lemon raspberry mousSt'. Wyu GriUI ... provided commen- taf) as fashions from Gim one·s were shown 10 music by Good T imes. Assistina with arrangtmcnt.s for the party. which will help perpetuate the League's philanthropic projects. were Am ~r. MarGa Geerle, Je C.wuey, Pat Cr.uea, Marlee Jl;w ... , Jottlya G~. Dendly FtrMerc. Pearl En Dyer, Jeri O.na.. Be ... CuUs, ,,__ New ... and IUUe Willer. • • • Cham1>111nc: chicken was 5Cf"Ved up to the 195 aucsts at the fashion luncheon ~ntcd by Las Brizas Del Mar Auxiliary of Children's Home Society at Five Crowns Restaurant. A.nd a nice surpriSt' was served up to associa te member Bein Wllffler. She won the grand prize -a makeover from Neiman·Marcus. S100 in cash and an evening at the Ritz Carlton 1n Laguna Niguel. • • • Eighteen Silver Beaver a~ardi were handed out Thunday evcnana '~ Scout voluntttrs al the Oisncylan<l Hotel. The annual event of the': Orange County Council. Boy Scout$" of A.merica. was attended by 400. • • Honorees gettina the awar~ ranged from scoutmasters to ex~ ecutive board members and include4. Roy Bain of Costa Mcu: Rfkrt Edm..... a.Mr& Sll9d.Jet.. an4- Supervisor Tem Riley of Newpon &ach: TllD Mata1'1111, R~ Pklaa and Barry SQ*r of Hun' ingto n &ach: Aa.._J Trento Jr. of. Fountain Valley:._ Rasmlsel of Irvine: E~m ... G• of San Juaft Capistrano. SkJ' O.wWlfll. Anaheim: Nucy LanH. El Toro: Sam.el Meeks, Orangt; WUU... 'l"Ucker and· Alu Temer ofLaauna Hills. lleamedr e .. a1a114 of C)'PttU. and Sam.el Meeks and Start W.,.. ofOranlle The gold medallion .\thcna a"ard forn1a L'tah \\-umen a1 the ~nahe1m will be presented March 9 10 an H ilton The \to rmon handicraft qutstanding \\Oman in the field of boutique " 111 o pen at :30 a.m at no ~oluntecr sen ice at the Newpon aum1ss1on with ente nainme nt and a "ine k s1 toda} lrom I 10 4 p.m. at the "~'" pon \tamott Hotel. Mo re than 50 Califo rnia "1nerics will be rep- n'\enll'd. T1r l-..cts are $35 per person. Preview to begin Antiques Show t.i arbor Panhellen1c's S<.'holarsh1p ba l..e sho p in the lohb\ The 16th annual Antiques Show Qi:nefi t luncheo n. Fo ur Seasons Hotel .\luncheon and fashion show 1s sci • • • and Sale of Laguna '\rt Museum will include the catalogul' and unlimited adm ission 10 the show the following three da\ s. II .... _ th l' h 11 l' h G rd J ColTec and con versation will be in "'' ~ e selling 1or t e a.m 1or noon w11 al·tor o · on ump . get under \\a} at 6 p.m. Thursda'. · .... _ h d b G p · .. L·RP c· · ·· h d .... u nkr fro m I to J p.m. Monda.' when e'cnt ~mg c aire ) r:•yne rice. ( .. n "-1nc1nn.111 ) ca 111g a "Ith a prc"e" pan~ . .\n arra) of fine .\t9:3ba.m thcfollowingmorn1ng. Tickets arc S30 c-ach and rewr· program featuring .1hc Knudsen thl· \\omen\ D1' ision of the fr" ish rnllcctibks "111 be available to (et1ons can be made through Thurs· Brothers Jnu othl·r en1en ainml'nt f ederation of Orange Count~ holds ~nous collectors and casual , 1s1tors dl~ b~ phoning 760-0738. Proccc\1'1 v.11 h an 1ntana11unal fla,or. Reser· ll'>Shalom\\agon rofTecaithe lf\o ine at the ~tcrcant1lc Building of o uth ...011 pro,ide schola rship mone~ for 'a11ons 1$:'.'i l lan bc obtained b' home ofSbroa ud Burt Weidber1 ( oa'lt Plai:i \'illage Erik t.ykla of u~ kin Cl C'ie "Ill k'(·turl' at the Center Club on the n~urgcncc o f interest m estatc JC"- dn He "Ill to urh o n thc d1fTacnt pt:r1ods that produce fine estate JC"elr). ong1m o f gemstones and "hat 10 loo!.. for v. hl·n shopping fo r thC<;(' lll'OlS T1ckl·t<, are S25 and 1ndudl· a l Ont1nrn1al breakfast b. h h I d II II u II Al ., I~-Cha1r"oman Arleea Keller said thl· 1g sc oo an co cge "omen l J ing •••Ole e ger at (_ '' • The 'lhoppcrs and bro"sers "Ill be : .\fashio n sho" "Ill be prc~·ntcd h' '"'"'-1 IJM Pnx:cl'd'> "111 go to thl' nine purpose of the l'\Cnl is to introduce trcatl'd to hors d 'oeuvrcs w11h a • S I E l H · ·1· \. h k" 1sh nC"lOml·rs 10 3Cll\1tu.•s avail· ~.orence ma es. 111e cl· omc'> or 'out . " Mc\Kan flair prepared b'. Ve rdugos .. • • • • • • able in thl· k v. 1sh comm\Jn1t}. • CloS<.' to 1.000 ~omen from all o'er The ToV. n and < ountn Commit· Rcscn a11ons <.'an bc madl' b' Me\lcan Rcstaurant Chicken and ~uthcrn Cahforn1a arc C\pech:d 31 t('l' of O rangl' ( llUn t\ PhiJha'rmon1c l·alhng the k\\ 1 .. h Fl'dcra11on omn-=. tx·cffajlla lo.Jbob\. del'P fncd bumtos. the luncheo n aturda' of lht' (ah· · So<.ret~ "Ill pre'"-·nt 11s eighth annual 2.59-0655 4ue,idillas and lruu ..alad "111 be .;i·~~~~!!!!!~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I a'ailahlc and <,er,cd up 10 music b} Ii manac:hl\ Regular <,ho" ho ur\ at the ~krcan· 11k build ing Jrl· mxm to q p m on Frida,and Saturda' and noon 10 h p.m . on unda} u 'cnl'ral aum1ss1on from 7-l)<l~' Cruises from San Diego Free ,-\n1trak round trip to San Diego A glonous 7·C!Jay cruise to. the dazzling Mex icon resorts of Puerto Vallarta. Mazatlan and CobO Son Lucas BefOfe Of otter your cruise. enJOY beOutiful Son Diego itself with its W'Of1d· famous Zoo 0"9 Seo World superb tiotets and t>eqches The specious SS Bermuda Star (fofmerly SS Veendom) brings vou lw ury 1n the closslc style. with large staterooms. sump- tuous meals .ond snccks (eight every dOyl). tertffic shows. dance bonds. disco and c asino 5AvE s300 per couple oft the reguk>t price of Category 10 cabins (except Morch 26). 8ig savings on other inside coo.ns. too ~ through p rofe$Sk>nol travel agents-only. Their counsel 1s lnvoluobfe. Cal "*" for brodUel and Information. or cotl (800) 237-5361 Soiting fNMY Saturday thru April 16 ~ caE00 CARDS N::.CEPTED. 1i1r1C* Clf\Mle Qn/lt/ CcRgory 10 llWde CXlCllr4. Diii pe<lOn ~ OCCUCO"CY "'-" 00<1 ChOI Pan.) 11clo.('tlo arl· S:'.5 ix·r person and Time to Travel· and Classlc Hawaii present A Special Hawaii Evening March 3, 4:30 PM to 7:30 PM Featuring Cuscomrzed Hawa11 for The D1scnm1nat1ng Traveler Please come and•JO•n usl Meet Representatives From Some of Hawa11 ·s Exclusive Resort Hotels R.S.V .P. By M arch l Rl?frtsh~nu f7 14J 261-0777 4IOOC•••-Sute• 1H Newpert hacft SHOSHANA The Total Beauty Experience presents GEORGE MASTERS How Beautiful Can Ypu Be? World Renowned beauty consultant and make-up ar11st George Masters Is coming to IHOIHANA. The author of the best seller. "The Masters Way to Beauty." Masters has done makeovers for A nn-Margret. Marilyn fl:Aonroe. Bo Derek and Nancy Reagan to name a few He also transformed Dustin Hoffman into "Tootsie " The \lltlm•t• Gitt tor rour .. lt or • friend. George Masters will be available for makeovers at IHOIHANA, The Beauty Studio March 1 thru March 26. 1988. Makeovers Include a hair consu1tat10~ & com - plete make-up session with George Masters BHCIBHANA -Corner of East l 7th and Enderle Center Drive. Tustin (71•) 132-3351 is SS at the door. Dealers fro m the Western United States and Cana~ will ofTcr more than S:!O million wonh of items including silver., countn Fre nch a nd English furnishings.. docks. Oriental an. an \\Orl.:s 1n copper. brass and bronre and rollcctors gla~s. Morc 1 nforma11on is a' ailablc from co~·ha1rwoman P•t Atu. 494--0339. • • • · T ""0 of the 31 comm11tees of the Orange Count) Philharmonic Society -In inc and u s Canc1ones -14111 bt' fund raising ~tarch 6 wtth Cu1s1n<- Fantas' \ at thl' k"el Coun ofSouttt ( ·oa~t Pla1a The 7· 31.>-10-I(.)' JO p m. e' ent 14 tit md ude gourmet food. fine v.inos and dannng to the music of Norman Majo rs and his fi ve-piece band. A.lso. 0a\ld ~ndruS \\Ill be 0 0 hand flr entena1n \\1th ragtime music at the piano. : Close to 1.5 rl·s1aurants and hotel~ including Franco is. Mt )erho r s: Pronto. Cihand1. the Irvine and Anahl·1m Hilto n!>. Victoria's Bakt.- Shop. Brandon·,. of the Be'erl) Heritage and Goda' a Chocolates. "'It be sen ing up spcualt1t"S. T1l·kc1s arc $40 per person and rcscn cd !>eating 1s a' a1lable Re~r­ ' a11on deadl1nl' is ~arch I. Pal\1 rescn at ion H an be mailed to Jo Ellf9 H•t&Y. ~ Mann. Irvine. 927 15 Further information can be oblaint'tt b~ calling 551 ·4~63 or 996-71~6. Aa1ie Z.nlt and JtU8ette Howen arl' c ha1f'o\oml.'n of the event • • • T1cktts are S 'O per person for the C\l.'ning of dinner and com~y planned for b 30 Monda) b) the In inc C hildren's Fund board o t dire<.'tors at the Improvisation. 4255 Campus Drl\c. In inc. Joy« Gwl~t and Midldk wu.._. arl· chainng the l''ening being held tQ honor founding bcncfactors and to n11sc funds fo r th(' In inc Child ale f'rojl'C:l of building portable childr care fac1lit1cs on clcmentan school \lies in Ir' inc G\\1dt can be. rcacht>J al 83J-I ~:'.J for further information. • • • Thl· Fnl'nd\ o f Canyon .\ere\ Soc1ct) "111 hold a high tea al 2 p m. Thurs<fa) 1n the Harbor R1dgl" ho~ of Jaa 1Vlttl. FOC..\ 1s a vol unteer organiL:'lt1on forml'd to help deH·lop and C\pand community suppon for Can)on .\crcs Rl"S1dent1al Crntcr. a treatment fa 1ht) for abust'Cl and emot1onall) disturbed children. CttiU• Nott. prn1<knt. and Leriitf A••ms, Vicki Bar11es. Beul, McClellaa, Mary Rallllln. LeiJ Tlqter :ind SMne W•terMJ~r scr'~ on the bo3rd ai'ld have plann<'d the tea to increase FOC AS member- ship. Spnna fashions from D.N [,ans Laauna Beach "ill ·bt shown McCkllan can ~ reached al 6 5-:.?~ IS for funhcr 1nfonna11on • • • Allt• ~ntnm is honorat1 chairman of .. Goina P1xn.·· 1he fi~t fund-r.uscr for the Ncwpon M~ Girls and Bo)s <:tub planned Satu~· da) at the Westin South Coast pt.aza Hotel. The black·tlc event •111 in· elude a silent auction. d inMr. Guts Club e-ntertainment, h~c a~uon and pnia Cata1' AWn 15 C\cnt cha1n.oman. Quin a..u-. prcsacknt. and Mary a..-.. ,rtae. vice prestdtnt. att heaJ1'\up rommmtts p&ann1n1 thl- pen). i-'n Beta ii 1n ehartr of d<>Mhons for 1hc aUC'lion. .\n earl) item wa\ a .. dream boutr:· a m1n11- turc rtpf 1 of a hotM donatnl b) Rrah) rt•ork Btll tan ~ rnthtd II 6*-I I b pcnons Mshlnt lo donate aucuon 1aans. or • ._ .. .,,. more 1nform~11on on the t"cnt P'rO<'fteh "°I II UM'8 lM dub. •hid\ pro' 1dt1 &a1ehl~ Kn K'ft for •on- '"' fam1h" and sp«tal nttdJ pro. ptam~ for ) ou&h . ... . .. DAMAGED PAGE ... Mattt. S rould be d~ spnftl ") k shov. hlrtb). h as not al all unusuaJ for three acncrallons of one fam1I) to be tcalcdt~thl'r at ll fashion lunchton ror Nauonal ( ha.nl) Lcagut Junior\ of Ncwpon Beach. The group's one fund•rtu~r of thc )ear 1s a mothcr- cbuahtcr amur. and the UDC'Omlnl one marlung lht.• group's 15th an· "'' crsaf) 1s o n the cakndar for ~1urda) at the Mend1tn ""Ith SOO a.ucsts eJ1s>«tro. Kitt) l..nhe -Nall p~nt styles from Fa$hion Island stores following the 11 a.m. cockuul hour and noon lunch- eon. Children of members ""ill join proft.~s1onal model\ on the ramp 10 hov. spnng attire Wa)s and means ct1a1f"\llom1n Karen Thas:ird ,., in cha~ of the t\ enl. Dotti<.' FC'Cne) can be reached at 6 75-1058 for 11ckel 1nformat1o n. • • •• On the same da) and samt' 11m<' members of lhc Oranat Count) l av. Au~1tiat') •alt PfC$tnt a spr101 fll h1on lun heon at the Aarpont'r Inn. Carol HK'ks is chairwoman ot lhl.' l.'~ent theml'd .. Lt Jardin du Pn ntcmps .. and btina pttSCntcd b) fan Simonian production Proceeds of the shov. v.11l hcncli t the ch1k:tren·s v.11111ng room proJttt o l the IU;\lhlf) Last )t'ar Judgl.' Lmd:i M1lk-r of the Orange (..oun1~ "lonh Judicial Oastn t noticed tha1 too man) children v.erc broughl into the counr~ms or lcfl pla~ 1ng unat· tcn<kd 1n the h;alf.....,a~s v.ha le their parents we~ part1npat1n@ 1n court proettdangs. <\ hl•crful area in thr counhouSt v.here children can v.J11 \I.hale ~ang super' •~d b~ 1ra1nl.'d ch1ld<arc pro' 1dcr\ l!I plannt'd Hicks ma' be callt'J at 651-0"'n:! lor further 1nforma11un Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, February 28. 1• ..;...---~ • • • ~CY. pon ~ach .\ss1steen~ hi\(' cho'iCn " pnna Bn."lk" as the theme for their 11 a.m turd:&) fashion lum·hl'On at thl' Nt·v. pQn Marriott Hotd Boise Ta> lor will coordin:it~· 1hc 'lho"' "'1th fai.h1on from South \oai.t Pla1;i '>hop.,, · •n1or As.s1stttn' \I.Ill modd <. haarv.o nlt'n .irl.' C .ith\ Mt. Larand and Jane Booth. "'ho ha' c "'orltC"J \I.1th a commlltl'l' or mothers ol ~phomon.· ..\ss1.,tl'l'ns_ Procttds "111 be u~d for thl' 'l'w~n Beach SSl'llann· u·ague·s Kids o n thl· Bloc!.. prOJl'Ct . the Da} Care (e nter and the Orlhodont1r a nd Dl·ntal Clin1l • • • ThC" board ol d m"l. to r\ ot Child C1u1danl l" <. 1.:ntn'I Im v.111 pn.-sent a fashio n lum h1:on al 11 30 a.m \atur- da} a t thl' .\n:lhl'lm H1ho n. FIOrl·nn· l 1l kl'h 1Sc;1 .trl' o n sale oa catlftlll• F urthl'r information 1savallabk Barbar.A Bni ' 644-9909. WATCHES THAT KEEP THE OLD TIMES TICKING ••. Music appreciation IJ•eter Claonle of~ Comaty celebnted tbe artistry of Baci. at a recepdoa folJcnrl.D& a performance of Ills mule in tbe Cr,.tal CatMderal. Dul.a& tile eocial, Bacb committee cla.alrWoaaaa Naacy Tlloratoa °'"::r:! Beach waacl•en a RlaQae of appnc:ladoa. Dr. A.nae St~na (~ht), al9o of lfniport Beacla, maka the praentatloa oa belaaif of tbe e1n&en. From BS .. rhere·~ no J uuht ...... c·re In a ·retro' cr.11c nght no"':· \\oodward sa)S. .. Old umc' :Hl nl'v. 11mes. ·· Thl' eum·n1 populant~ hasn't been lost on "'att h manulacturers v.ho are '"'fUSh1ng to l fl"all" rl.'phcas of their ll'anllqul' ''3tl hl·s Hamilton. for e'- amplc. ha!I rdea-.c.·d a re-issue of its popular 1'>-'4 Boullon tonneau-shape \Hl\t\\alch. But the adagl' that ··the) don·1 ma ~c ·e m Ii~.: lhl') u\Cd 10 .. cenaml) applies to "'mt.,..atlhes. Woodv.ard YOUNGER WOMEN••• ~~.~he ne"er ones JUSl d on't h;l\e hom 85 the crafomansh1p and quaht) of the ~1ght furs can be .,..orn most all '~r ··M~ parents bought meashon rabh11 old ont.-s."' hl' '><I~\ .. h .SJUSt toocosl- around herl'_ "hen I "'as an high school. but I prnh1b1t1H' nov. to make these watch- .. A good quaht) coat can gl\e a haJn·1 l''cn though& :ibout o"'n1ng es the "-3) thl'~ U!>Cd to ... though thl•oh.kronl''>arl.' h~rh to IJ<,t longer. Wood"'arJ ,a~' · ..\t h1.s LagunJ tkal h ">hop \.\ om.1- "'ard stocks rnorl' than l:'IJ \tntagl' "nst""atchl's a nd rxx kl.'t "'atche"> most Jaung bal k 111 thl.' 1920'1 through the I Y)I)\ Tn,· '>l~k'> range from the popul.tr fl'l IJngular-shapcd tank faces to '§Quart• a nd ro und fall"' to 'ariauons on 1h11~· \\ atchbani.h include' anel•e'> ul kJthn l roto<l 1k h1ard and p1gs~1n Fierce com pc111111n Jur1ng lhl· IQ30s and ·.io, ~l"l'l.'n ~rnt·man "'atchmakn'> hl l· Hamilton < 1rul·n and Bulo' a an<l lhl· \.,... ,.,., v. all h- m a ke rs lilo.I.' Pa1e k -P hil1 ppt· ~udcmar.,.P1qu1:t JOll \at hl'ron- \onstanttn madl' lhl· qualit) o l the~I.' '1ntaie v.a1d1c' t·,pcc1all~ 1m - press1,l'. . .. woman 15 to 25 \cars of v.ear. and anotha one un11I I v.ent to a QuartL-drl\cn v.atchcs have re· thq can al"a>s be remodeled." pam ... ("-hl·~) I s.av. this re'ers1ble placed th~ old S..,lem-wmdcrs. even added Sanders. fo\ and l~ther J3CkC't With faCCOOn ~il!!~!!l!!l~l!!ll!-••ll!_lll!!i!ii~-~ll!lll-l[llliiijii!i!IJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij.:- ' These da}s. M. Jacques of fashion tnm I JUSt had lo ha'e It ..... ,_._ ••• -.----.-•.,. I land is sdhng rabbit to t~n-uers ··\h. bo_,fncnd bought 11 for me." ,_,_,..,...., -n.,,_,-..._....,._1 _ -...... , .... -................. ,1. and fo'< to ~oung ca~er .,..omen ... Yes. \31d the bu~er-e,pcd11er for an acro- the' art.' bu) 1ng for the mseh es aflt'r spacl' l"Ompan\ a.king a lot of questions.:· he said. Fo r some "omen. bu) ang a first fur ··1 see about 50 pcrccnt bu~ mg long sounds hkc a sign of independence. ··1 coats. :?5 perce nt Jackets' and :?5 bought m~ own fur last ~car b~ pcrc~nt the thrcc-quarter coat. which m) self. Ifs m~ fi"t and I paid for 111n 1s also called stroller. car coat. fin~cr thn~ pa~ ml'nts ... \31J S}dnc} John- up or troteur. the~ are all the same:· s.on. ~6. "'ho '" cmplo)cd as 3 added Jacques. "ho has bttn an th<' n:"Cl'pt1on1st and sccretaf). business for 55 \Cars.. .. lt·s a .s1h t•r fo\ J3 ket and nov. I The }OU th trc.nd also has caught on ha' I.' rn~ e~cs on a full-length v. hate with males bU)lng gifts. "Dunng the mini.. Iv.anted tht• ro, Jackel to \.\Car recent hohda}s. v.c had a lot of~oung. 10 thl· Crnter {the Orange-(ounl\ fl:llov.s a.s }Oung as ~I com mg 1n to Pn mo rminit. .\rh < enter). bu~ for 1acket'> for thl'lf g1rlfncnd., ·· .. I thin~ thl' ( l'nlcr has piqued j lot 131J Pat G1kat .\nthun·~ Furs o n Rl·J ol v.oml·n·, 1nten.'\l 1n fuf'I ·· \4l1d ........ TOULL.lal 1J:10 J :JO 1 :06 - 1:11 & t :SI .aww•uc:• .. • IJ:IS J OS S OS 7·11&• JO ...... 1J:OO J :JI S:l O 7,,, & tO:JO --a A e.AaY ... 1:00 J:10 S·JO 1:JO t :40 SHOOT TO IULL fa)~"' U ntouc11a1>te1 IA) 8000.,.. .... v~r•• Stakeout (JI) Hill \\1.:nuc. a v.hok..ak \tort• oix-n RarhJrJ R.•··"t' ol 'l'"'IX'" Beach a • -OPTMR .un .. 1 10 lhe publK nl'"'uml·r It• thl' lur 1ndu<;tr. .. I \C'C .,_ .... ti so l :OO S 10 a_,.aAaAaY ... , ""' ••tt•ria N ot lncluaea (~) • 1:00 ,, .. 'f._oo to:OO 7·JI & t ·lS Popular bu}\ \.\crl· ro,_ lamb and V.(lnll'n hu1IJ 1ng fur \\3rdroht-' J \ . • • OlllVt 11115 OPUI • e •'DAYS t ... Jtl•DS 6 .. fu n furs"' 1th ft'' C'rilbk lellthcr \ldt''i thC'' do a casual or dn:ss\ v.ardroht· PATAL ATTaACTIOll ~ls.o. co11otc and sheared hca,er ""C'rt' Thl: fur mar~ct an Sou.them (ah-.. , }~~~l&Jt~:,t•H UllCJlll 11 fll(l UlllllSI 1'0Tt: big sellers. ifiioimi iiaihi:i>iibiain.:i·li} ibcgilui"i ·i .. iiiiiiii~iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiii•1 \hem onl't' the~ ha'e bought one the} "One fur lead' to anothl·r I tl'll r~ ~111 be baclo. ... add1:d (11le "'!\h s1.stt·r ha' 1v.o fuf"> and .she·\ )Oung~r thJn I am ·· \31d 2q..~car-nld ~khs\3 Hamml'r. (111c·, daug.ht n RARKER ... P-romaa Jroup opposing animal nplo11311on LS almost a dl"\·adl' long. Richard ~1 Parwns. necull'e d 1rt.'Uur o l thl· Fur Rt>ta1lef\ I nfor. mat1on t 'ouncil. slo" I) v.armt'd up lo ercscn11ng the other side "'\\ e reall) don't hkctod1gmf) thccharJesofan} animal n ght\ group \\c thmk 11 is 3 non-st on. -he \aid -··Looi..· al these ~rouix The' all fall into a rat<.'gOf' of .animal nghts. v.e can .• \\l'ar kjlhl·r products or eat l'tlC3t. The) thin!.. the whole "o rld "ould ht· bcucr ofT as 'cgetanans The fi\h and gaml· people sa} the) don't kno"' "'hat thl' hdl the' 'rl' tallo.ing about. · -.-.-SH FISH FRESH CHICKEN OR PRIME RIB DINNER $ ONLY Ctllfl*Diller .... trW the rat .... hen's the Mst ....... .., ....... Choice of broiled or grilled Fnsh Mahi Mahi, Chub10ilecl Brust of Chicken with SU1mpi butter and fresh squeezed lemon. Prime Rib of Beef aa jus. Babel Poblo or \tjetable, <Nen fresh Brad, Coffee or 'lb and a slice of Chetseab. AND OUR HELP YOURSELF ALL YOU CAN EAT SOUP AND. SALAD BAR. The) du not lOffi l' lht•apl~ hov. l'\l'r !\1o'>t uf thl· gold "'n1,1"'at~hl'' .arl· s.isn anJ up. JnJ guld-ltlkd \.\Jtr hn run fr om S ~oo 10 S.iOo But bnau-.c.· of 1h1:ir un1QuC'n"""' Jnd Jb1ht} IO apprn 13te 1n 'aluc: \.\ 1>1.ld· "'ard thin!..' 'lnta~l· "'atlh1.'' Jrl' "'o nh thl' '"' estmrnt Wn.,tv.atl h ..ak ' v.h1lh hJ\l' dnubkd and tripled 1n rl'll"nl \l.'J P• 1ndiratl' \\oo<l-...ird 1)n·1Jlunt:1n hi\ hd1eL ··" v.atch 1~ the ult1matl· rn1n1aturl' mn·han1\m of thl· h1ghnt prn1~mn · hl· 'i:l~'> .. 11 ·, li ~l· h11ld ng J \ c•I ~' v.agl·n in ~uur hJnd J \ "'''".lgl n that runs ·· The '\J-\t'J r-olJ ( 11\tJ \k\J rl'I dl·n1 \\artl:d ,.1lk1.w.i v.n~l"':lllbl''> a\J hobb} J ~•UI I 'i ~l"Jf\atw Jnd hi\ interest gl'I.'-.. v.hln lw tun!.. 0\1.:r J ""J ll'h shop an Laguna Beach an 191 'It \t:lnl·d oula~a hobby. al~ .1 ,umpulsion. and the n an addic- 11un ·· he qui~ '<. .. I v.111 bu~ a v.atc h fro~ the 1n91d!~ •Ut JUSI a\ ~OU might I v1nwtr CS. hl --a', '"Thl· o nh "'3'' )OU can lc8r97, thJt ; .. from l·,P..,:ncnce. This 1sn"1 •• hU\lnl'S~ \OU 1.an JUSl JUmp 1n10:· &·ca11s~ of their cost and=· poll·n tial tor lraudulent saJcs1W ,.' \\Jrd rl'rnm rnl'nds that bu)~n . thl' ad' 1c1: ol .1 lo.nowl~gca~ saJrt. n1Jn v.dl·' l·r~d in repair. rntorariotl JnJ thl· J' Jilab1ht~ o f rcpLactmrnl pJ1t' <>nee \OU h:s'c one. and h.avt ll, ,\ 1\11 .. t·d i>cn od1call}. at should &asi , uu fur JccaJcs.. ·· he .saµ .. ··TM>., c ~111 , ha rat tl'r pt•n.onahty and the) ~l·ep t 1mc "'1th1n halfa m1nutt a da). ------· '"ENORMOUSLY ENTERTAINING WINTERTIME FUN' IT BROUGHT BACK A LOT OF MEMORIES . There's a time i" everyone's life that changes them forever. For six friends, it's Hawaii, 1959 . NOW PLAYING 8'1U COSTA as.A ll.T~ ~AIH~lY ~ EOWAl'lOS (0WAW"C: lC"'AqO~ ~A f>\./lo,/A .... q~ SADOd t'4 • 'llUI'(~ .... "' l • ~ill" &.:!' ).<,()• ~· ..... ., .. '"" .. VIM( LA HAISAA LA •'IAOA ~NG( fOW,t,"IOS •MC P41.IF~ ~ ... u'4t\I( "'S• n ...... () .. 50 C:.Af'['W4 ~q.-...,,. ~·'-8"4 !18' ._.' ~~, 'l6JJ \13 •••• ·• SAHTA ANA wtSnllNS Ttll .. AHVlll 8U[loA l'Alt" ~ l~A."'('S. '" .. A . i.u..N PLACE '-f "'a wESl .. 400UAI "t·.A~Aq• DI i'2 8-.0C .... \• ~~~ 1 ..... IJULLl(MOll AA< FUlLE~I ~«>00 SANTA MA E~A1'05 ~ISTOl ~-... .. Tht"~ arc not JU 1 against .,..eanne furs .the\ commit M\On and thrcatl'n r.k . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!b::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ ''I'm surt' &rlo.t•r I\ a tine man and t- rtlorc pt•oplc uught to he rnnccrnl'd about ammals:· Pa™-m'> conunu<"ll "I don't quarrel v.11h that But at'\ not ~~.enough for them to ha'l' lh<'lf 58\ ·M. Jacques ot Fa'lh1on l'>land "1,okcs God an tkfl.'ndmg. the fur busin~s "Wht.·n v.omen l'Ome hl'rl.' thl'~ v.ant to bu} J fur coat. and rm d oth1ng "Oml·n m animal <il1n\ hle God did. Bob Barlo.l'r 1\ cn11tlcd to his opinion. but I thanl ~ou shouldn·t force }Our o pinion on others or orsh1p animals .. Barlt.cr claims ht' "' making hcad- "'-a} "uh his camp.-11gn ·Tm getting 'ltJppon from all O\Cr the ""orld."" hC' ~id. That morning he v.as ha' mg ltpnnts made of a Los ~ngeles 'Herald E\amml·r C'd11onal ... Cheers lb Bob Bark(f'.". He plannro to mail lkm out as pilln of his campaign •inst CTUl"lt) 10 animals. •• " lrad) the fur 1ndustf) 1 df) 1ng up an fran«" ... 1f., o ff an Holland. Btt11um. w1utrtand and Wc-s1 Ger- "many:· ht' said. ··in Scandana' 1an countnc:'S.. men and •omen nsk being spet upon ~hen v.canna furs." Barker cb1m1 tht' . , 1s the la11 :hok:touL ··Propk • 111 qutt v.ann& ·curs •htn Jk-OPk rnhzl" the .. 3rc .~l"lnl'\I 150 houn of sufTenng on l~r backs.. .. ht 1d • •·Ranch-raised 1n1m1I probably k.lfTl"r mo~ than an) others. Th<"~ arc ronfincd to Un) ~ bottd.. 1sol.ited a1th no normal bcha"1onal pattern$ .and suffa from chron1 d1\Cast"S. •• ht Kl .. Of\t"n the) arc killed b llftilt1lkd labor v.uh ho~madc el«· .&ncal c-quapmtf" and p~ .. Barker admau tw had Mnr Sttn an nimal ranch and cklnn't intend to. He 1s a.ffihaltd .-uh the )(1(l) t\P1Ml V1\.'IJtt1IOft.. •hteh IS hcad-ran Cc.wi tna W1th Juicfy • rlACT as protekn -h II OM of the ~nled Pl'Qlrlm en 1ht '°'*"''>· .. addrd lmln. • "We att baK'ally ••nst animal QPtn~ntauon 1n laboratonn. but ~ att Ill'"" u~1auon of animals •• ~.. 1ilid nc\cf' .. \Cf) dollar contnbuttd to our ~P d1r«tl> 10 help an1mab. For 11-ose ~~ant dining at it's Best... Corne to 'I1ie Gourmet ·sut:Jrerne Court! It's The Businessman's Address at 'fHE COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT A BAR With a Great Cocktail t-b..r and n-e Best Entertafi • 1 e it• Ll...nCN l'V1-F 11.30 -2 pm Dimer: T-S 6 pm -10 pm -" ' A-tvatQ Boot'"'5. .,... ab!GslOQ TQ~ es. S'oki!nOo ece. ano Oou'-n-et F ooo. VVlll L Q8VO .J...ry Dlii!c:IOng In Yo...r F 8'.'Qr{ The New ~ ()l'"k. Ea..-&. G..-111 Seo Food a Gftled ttems 7M Li'1rary fjartfen 1(pom Caltomkl Cuisi'le AJso 2 Other Resteu-ents W'athn THE COURTBOU8E RESTAURANT A BAR 1 block ol'f'the 65 Fwy. W. on MaeA.rthur Blvd. 714M0-8811 • • • • Iii • REuBEN'S SIZZLING • • FoR1W6 Plank Steak Dinner for l\vo Only sq95 per person Sunda) -Thursda I Only Reuben's Restaurant serves up a saz:z.hn~ pl)Und and a haH US DA Choice top sirloin marinated in wine and p1ces. It\ bt'\.1i1~d to Y'lur taste and carved at your table for the two of l)U Act.'1.)mpame<l ~ gourmet salads like our incredible shrimp and tomato Ylna1grettc . ._um,unde'd by huge o nion rings. creamed com. bot baked bread and n r pilaf or b.lled potato -it's inesistiblc ! The Feast thal made Rcu hen' I .tmn u!\. All this at a savings of S9.00. And onl~ at Reuben\ ............. ~ • • 2.~1 E. Coast Highoa·a ~) mer .\\"e Newport Beach. 67l-t505 Huntif\ih>n Bea • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • L 1 ·- • • . .. . . . . . .. t .... !-' • . .. • . EDWARDS CINEMAS ,\1 .•1·,1 1.111,, B1JllfH ... • ~. t • • ' I ' l ~ ' ' ' ~' ( \ ) ~1 N • Seven shows rldse c11i·taln8 "aLOOOSPOftT" <"> IJOl lOSJO llUJO "J MEN 6 A IAl't" (PG) ll·l ...... EO•NAROS ORIGINAL CINE MA ~ • .._ .• ,.~. S46 3102 I ,.., ......... , ...... "MOONIT .. UCK" (li"G) S.tl ,. •• I IS "IWtTC.-0 CHANNELi" ...... &llT" (N 1J) 12:00-2: 1M:•1:eo-e::a "A NIGHT IN THE LIFE OF JIMMY REARDON (RI I lO JJO HO l)UJO ··SHE'S HAYING A IAIY" (l'C 131., OOtlf SlfltlO 1. •? 1 ao l •O so 1 oe 10 oe "SHOOT TO KILL" Ill 114).1 •~'IS I ll 11 » H ARBOR TW IN "•''->IW>toon 63 1-)501 ~ "FRANTIC (Ill) ..... 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JO '45 "BROADCAST NEWS" 'It , .. , I 10 4 00_'4H lO "9ROADCAIT •WI" (R) M DOUJY ITIMO 11:46-2:1 ....... 1: .. 10:10 "J MEN a aur <"°> S.ll .... l lS "SWITCHtNO CHANNELi "FRANTIC'' (R) HA11t1S011 1 oao 11>0 HS 590 115' JO GOOO MONMNG VIETNAM <•1 ,_ DOllY m•o I .II 00 I IS) JO UO UO·I04S "ACTION JACICIONft (R) 11 JO z JO oe 'JO •• 10 . "A NfGHT IN THE LIFE OF JIMMY "EA .. DON (R) 1'00 100 400 600 100 1000 "ALOHA SUMMER" (l'G) I 00 J 00 S 00 I IO '80 ISAI 10 •SI ' "BLOODSPORT <"I I JO J JOSJO I JOUO ..... ..... , .. (P01J) 1a..a:1~1:tl-t:AI "A NIGHT IN THE LIFE Of JIMMY "EA .. OON (R) I' 00 l 00 4 00 6 00 I 00 10 90 "MOONIT .. UCk" (l'GI II 45 I 4S • 00 '151 JO "JO "I HE"S HAYING A BABY" (l'GIJ) IHS J.S IS 1 lO H~ By TOM Tm.JS ............... Seven morT staac productions -t~o dramas. a co medy. thrtt musi- calsand a children's ,how -brina up their li&hts this week. thr tail end ofa three-week parade of 19 openings in Ora nae County. . . . The newcomers bca1n amvma Wednesday when the Grand Dinner Theater gives Ora nae Countians their firs1 look at "La C11e au Follu" and the Southampton Dinner Playhouse revives the popular musical "'he Faa&a1Uck1." The Laauna Playhouse Joins in Thursday with the )listoncal drama "Tlte Lloa la Wiater." Arriving Friday will be "Aul Du aad Lemoe" at South Coas1 Repcr- tor). "Tlte lt4l1 Radlo HHr" al the Westminster Community Thealer. "Agatha CbrlsUe Made Me Do It" at the Hun11ngton Beach Playhouse and the children's producuon. "Hootla' l• t111~ Holler.'' at the C'os1a Mesa Ci' ic Pla yhouse. Bill Ha)CS and George McDaniel headline the aa> musical .. La Cage au:-. Foiles·· a1 the Grand. 7 Freedman Wa ) . .\naheim. The sho"' will run night I} ex,·ept Mondays at val) ing curtain times through an un~l)('c1fied closing date. Call 772-7710 for ticket info rmal ion. "The Fantasucks. ·• which 1s enJO} · ing a record-breaking run tn Ne" York. will feature Jeff Rockwell. J 1m Alc:\ander and Meli ssa Swift al Sou1hampton. 140 Ave Pico. San C'lcmcntl'. Completing the cast are Richard Gould. J. Sherwood Mont· gomcr). Daniel Halkyard and Da vid Donan. Performances ~ill be gl\en Wednesda~ s through Sunda~ s a1 'ar.1ng curtain limes un11I Ma' . w11h rcsrn&111ons ta krn al 498-7S76 Douglas Rowe. artistic director at Laguna. heads the ··Lion in Winter" cast as King Hen~ II wtth Pa1ricia C'olhns as his 1mpn sone-d queen. . I . "' I •I ,j ,....,,,,._.IUJ.\.#~Llli\lJ.W",.......,._.._ ............ -.- • #d>'?"•llUtL.--Vt11• l\l11\'IU'l~'I WTitL~WHIPQlCllJ>6 -. -· -~f>K'nlt.'·~•-"A..IJ ... 'tUD ••• , •• ,~ ........ nilutlL'~---·-~ W ~ --tt:Cl\&_WDCO~~-~~£ -~--· ... ....._ ''"l~--·---'-~-·--·-°"""' t.-... "" ~ ~ tt\•, ''t"~lif ~' . .,.~ ,', .\ l' . .l • ~ I I' ' .: ' ._J., ' I ' I \l· .. " I t« )\ I 'IL II Kt~ U«'-\' PKOl>l 'l 110\~ Hll\l '\S'ltl\ H.\\I \J)'t', .t«X'.~H \ \J )l\I. ~~.Hhl \I>~ \IOI<\-\\ ~\\l)(,()()(Jtl. \ltJ> \\0\1 \\" -\'I\(~.\ I ~J>\\O FK \\~ l...\~J·.l .LA J>o\\O\ \~ 1.~.11n 1 · st ·1. \\~\lo l'ETJ tr ~ n 1>11~ \ \J. K..\TZ " n 10~1.\~ c 11 \~~. s I k\l 1u ·c~EK I \Ill.I \ .. KC>BH{l u~ow ~ ~T~ n:\ K.H 'THU< \llTCHHJ. C.\X~IJ) K\''111 \'ff\!} <,HM«.~ t •. BK\l'~STl:.L~-~l\ H-\~l\ll\' ·l!\TRI t-: ~k(Otl\11(.;K " ·){.~ ~ll.WAR'I , .. 'J«X,~.K \:\Dl:\I • ITAllTI FRIDAY·AT A THIA Tiii 011 DllYl·IN, NIAR YOU • Others in the caat are Jefftty Schlichttr. Timothy Conatant1 Steven Sbultz. Dbbie Grattan and Ktn Ptttin1. Manhetla Randall -who elaycd the queen in another production at Laauna 20 yean llO -is directina. Penormancn will bt aivtn Tuesdays thrOUlb Satu~ys at I. p.m. and Sundays at 2:JO until March 27. R~rvations 494-0743. Wallatt Shawn's .. Aunt 0.n and Lemon .. is maltina its local prcmiert at SC'R undtt the direction of Martin Benson. Tht cut includes Richard Doyle, Anni Lona. Mary Anne McGarry. J. Steven Markus, Nan Manin. Armando Molina and Eva Wilder. Performances are scheduled Tuesdays throu&h Fridays at 8 p.m .. aturdays at 2:JO and 8. Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until April 7 at the Costa Mesa theater. 655 Town Center Ori e. Call 957-4033 for ticket 1nfor- m:H1on. The Westminster community Thl·a1cr turns back the clock 10 I 94i in "Thl' 1940s Radio Hour." under the d1rect1on of Kent Johnson. The l'llnll'd) with music will play Fnday.s and Sa turda)S al 8:30 through April ~ at 1he theater. 7~72 Maple t.. Wcstmins1cr. R eser vat ions 995-41 13 ·· i\gatha Christie Made Me Do h" 1'> another count) premiere for the Huntington Beach Playhouse at Gisler School. 21 441 Strathmoor lane. Huntington Beach. Curtain 1s 8 pm. Fnda~s and Saturdays through M:irch 26. w11 h reservattons taken a1 83 ~-1405. The children's show. "Hootin' in thl· Holler." 1s a h1llb1ll) musical rnmcd_) and featur~ a la'¥ CUt or ~uung performers from 8 to 14 )Car~ of age. Pall T:imbell101 1s directing. Performances will be given Fridays a1 8 p.m .. Sa1urdays at 2 and 8 p.m. and Sunda\sat 2 p.m. throuah March ---I) at tht Civk Playhou•. 61 t Hamihon St.. C05ta Maa. llaerc vationl 65().~269. = The cunains att about to •anC on thnc four local productiofta: : .""*""Ml. L.11119" Ill .............. c *"' (Mtl ...... tor ... w Tewtl c .. l)rl'tllp C.-~ CK7·.U> ••• ...-. .... ,,. .. 'N•••v lflrOUllll S.tUl'MY el d ~ ........ :'S el J• m. T"9 lflOW ellO •VI IMeY el• -• ..,.. .... c..w' !fl ... g,.,. LA9 Or...-c-t C011191. C••• MeM IGl--C ctotlllt ..,...,"*"" TfllltMitV liWwlll ~ MV_JI I I I'll , locleY end ,,..t SuNeY el • ~= • ....., hr i.N'I'' .., ____ , ___ "'- lleM OMte el l"lur'MWf A""'°'luM, ~ A~ e t lemotl Str .... ''*"-Cm-f1JIJ; llflel ..,...,mencn nu••""-"" Sehl-. ti I P.[!I. locleY ellCI Mat SuftdeY et t.a • ....................... .,_A,_~ Clllldrtn'l T'-ler el !fie AAehell'll CuMuret NC Ce11ter, '31 N. H¥bot atvcl,. ~ (7SMlll)f cioilne Hrlor,,,_n IOdev end neat ~ 81\d SuncleY 81 2 P m : Meanwhile. several other Slalt productions continue their respcctiv~ enaagcments this week. includina: : ... ,._... el •• ,....... et tM INlflC Communllv TllNltr, TUl'lie •odl CommwNt,. Pe.rk, Turtle ltOCk OrlW et SuMytlll •9M. tnoilll llS7·~1. Frloevs llN s.1urav1 et • •-nt trirovetl Mer<ft I? wllfl 1 met'-!Mev 11 2 P-"" • "Mrt. c.MlnlleH el Ille Gem Tllff•er, 1215' MeJt1 SI . Gerckn Grovt IS3S·7?13), We<1MM1e..- 1rir-11 S.turelavl et I P.tn •1111 ~I oerfOf'mellCH lod•v i ncl Merell 10 11 > Pm; Metcll ' lllCI IJ et 7 >0 ' • • .. ..,_..,..,, 11 !fie Allernetlve •-•or1 Tlleeter. 1'36 S Grell<I Avt • Senl• Ane ('36·1'1tl. Tllu•MHYS lflrovtll S.lurdav• •• ' p,.,,M SUl!Oen e l 1 P m until tur111er nollce. - • "letllllil ..,.. •' ttw un~n £~rum. 2'• Mein St , HuntlMIOtl lffC1I l .. t-1n.1. FrlcMW. 1no ,$eluroen el l :lO llVouet' Merdl 12 ... ..._ _...,.. et 1M Sen CIMwfl .. Commun1lv Tflel ltr, ?07 Av• Cetwlllo, Sift C~lt t"1·04'Sl, Thur\deys 111rour Set~ Ont •I I o.m unlit Merell It •"Cerwter' el Ell181191h Ho•erel'I Curt• Cell Olnne< Tllteter. ''° El Cemlno ..... Tu\rlft 1131·1~). nl9"11v t•CfPI Monoen el u 1...- cur1.-1n llmtl lhrOUlh Mev I .. ... ,env C.•h" •I tllt H1r1e<1Uln Oll\llS PievnouH. 3503 S Ht•l>Of lllvel . Se"'• Ane (979-SS111. ,,101111v txCt OI Moll<len •I Ylf'Ylr\I curtel" 11,.,,., 111rouon March 27 ...... an ........ bv ,,.. Le Hetira CllllCl•tn'\ l llHltr •• ,,.. 0.POI P!eYf!OvM. 311 s Euct!d St . LI Me.b!JI Ull t0.S·t7Ql1. Fries ..... •nll S.turelevl •l 7 lO, SunCllYl ti no llWOUtll ~ 1i -• • .. 0-Y8'*-" bv Ille Vorl>e llllda Ml.islcei TllHttr 11 111e Forum. •17S Fwf't'ICM1t 8lwcl . YorDe Uf'Cle 1779-ISfll. r11ur.-.. ltW'0\1111 $el\JfeleYl t i I 0 m . $und8Vl et 7 P ~ U9f11 MerC'll 13 •LAHAIRA ORANGE Sl.iGtum 0. ·-In 639 8710 •SANTAANA AMC MMnl)Uce 972 8~ FULLERTON AMC f ulltrton 8 992 6000 AMC h sll<oll SouMr 691 0633 •ORANGE AMC Or ~11Qt M~ll 637 0340 I • l'M.SCH., (0 ·~ I ._txa ... .._r WINNER OF TWO ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS ''MAGNIFICENT!' \1ncmt ~. THE NEW V<MlK TIMES JOHN HL'STON'S "EXQUISITE:' t/)eiil, ~~~: AICAMMl AW .... -,,_ a u "'°...., nmo ............. IOOO -Vll1'WI 111 ti•• 2.M l tU , ... t•U .._.., nDIO .... ,~ ...... SMOOT TO ruu Ill h it Jo41 ........ " ... ..................... ... , • ....a. MOONITaUCIC I IN I 'Ml .. ljll '• w •111Ua 11(1( ~ 1D- W£ •1 & A MIT '5 UiM lllJ •M .... llM ltiJI ,._, ................. TMI WT IWllOI ~111 ,,,.. ,, .. , .. ·- IMKaY lnllOI ............. JIAHTIC 111 ,,, ............ .. ...... MAVINe A aAIT .,.. ... JOI """ .... 1 .. . .-.-· ... fA'A&. 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SUNOA Y, FEBRUARY 28, 1988 Waterford Pointe: Eleg8nt and unusual Community offers spectacular views. luxurious lifestyle BJ II.ENE SCHNEIDER ........ CC:;: $ 0 I Walefford Pointe an c:legant com- munity of s1ngle-fam1 h detached homes moments from 1he Dana Point Harbor. is as unusuaJ a~ 1t 1s elC'ganl. Second-Ooor entries \ 1a decks. unusual Ooorplans and \J)ac1ous hv- ina areas combine drama. elegance and conven1enn: for 1he executive li festyle. Fi ve full) furn1~heJ m1xJels that opened Feb. 11 \hO\\Ul\l' the dra- matic arch11n·1ure lrea11:d b' the award-Y,1nn1ng Rcri..u\ .\rch1tCC'.ts In- tenors b} Bobbu: ~tearn .\ ID. arc accented un rKh hue\ that ~t off the 1nterest1ng angle~ uf the 1n tenors .. Waterford Pountl' "a rnllCC't1on of d1st1nc11 \ e homn \ rl':ltl'd for the C.\CCUt1 ve IJli.'~t~ le.· ..au:ordung to Leon Ba ird. !K.'nllH 'an: prt•\1dent of U1 Solana Corpor;J11on builder of Waterford Pointe ''\.\ c h<l\·e in- corporated dramJllt U'K' u l 'lpace "1th cons1dera11on g" en 10 both the requirements uf en1a1aun1ng and lnterloh include Taulted ceilln&• and other apeclal (Pleue see POINTE/C2 ) architectural featurea. Waterford Pointe laomee lDclade laala front .,... Tlae laom• laawe a llecllterranea.n yard landacapln& and beaattfal IJ'eellbelt dealCn. u well u tile roof a. Sycamore Glen a perfect blend of past, present By LILIANA TAYLOR o..,,..c... $1 .. ' The Sycamore Glen townhomes 1n Tustin Ranch blend century-old town Oavor with the new planning concept created by the Bre n Co. The ranch-st) le town homes arc the first ones built 1n the Tustin Ranch community. wh ich was planned by the Irvine Co. 1n cooperatton with the cit) ofTustin. The homes come in four different noorplans with IWO or three bedrooms and two or tw<>-and-a-half baths. Pnced from S 148, 900. sizes range from 1,007 to 1.610 square fttt. To emphasize privacy. the builder has cl ustered the homes in two. three. and four-plex structures: therefore. most of them have end pos111ons and more than half share only one wall wi th a neighbor. Furthermore. the single-story Plan One homes arc never stacked. SYCAMORE ·GLEN· • • bedrooms. halls and stairs. Every plan offers an inside laundry room with bu1lt-tn cabinets. Waterford Pointe Developer: La ulana ( orp Type of develofment: ~1ngle-famil)' detached r-.kJ11aranl'an Price range:$_ 79.000 to $357.000. Number of fl oor plans: Three current. t"o future Square footage: From 1.690 to 2.3:!0. FlDaDciJag: Con\ent1onal Amenities: Coastal locatio n. po<1I. spa. tennis lourts Sales office. -'96-·P 17 Homeowners will enJOY the private outdoor patio located between the front-located garage and the rear of the house. The tw<>-stor) plans have.-a down- stairs powder room. skylights. and a walk-in closet 1n the secondary bedroom. Plan Four includes a canopy window 1n the family room. and plan twt> has a garden window un the kitchen. Sycamore Glen interlon include •olume ceillnC• and wood-barninC fireplace.. These homes come with full-size. t"'o-car garages with electro nic garage door opener and two transmttters. Plans Two through Four offer direct access from the garage to the untenor. Other exteri or features include raised .panel solid wood entry doors wtth security lock and viewer. wood siding. masonry exterior elevat ions. fire-safe tile roofs. mullioned win- dows and arc ~s stubbed for barbecue in the patio area. The standard interior features in- clude volume ceilings. impressive entries with ceramic tile or wood parquet flooring. wood-burning fire- places with glass doors. selttted liahtina fixtures and hardware and des1gner-sclrtted plush carpetina in the livi'ng and danina rooms. The popular single-story plan has a bt'droom that can be converted into a den. tf desired. Under a luminous cc.-1hng. the kitchc.-n d1spla)S ceramic tile counter- tops. oak cabinetry. a spacious pan- try, polished chrome plumbing fi x- tures. a food waste disposal. and a Tappan gas ranae with continuous oven. All bathrooms feature-full height mirror5. cultured marble pullman tops and polished chrome plumbing , fi~tures. In the master and S«'Ondary bathrooms. the tubs show enamel finish and ceramic Illes. S)camore Cilen offers its residents 1-.0 private nCiJhborhood recrcatton centers. each wtth a swimming pool. (Pl ....... 9YCAllORS/C2) .,, ~ e s ' i c i i " ; ~· - .--=o~ '"·"' ..... ~ """ ~M • r • I>; ! "'6 . 1c ~ ~--•f • p """'~ ..... ,.,., " ~ I~ Sycamore Glen Developer: The Bren Compan~. Type of development: To""nhomes. ranch-styk . Price range: From $148.900 to $1 78.900. Number of floor plans: Four. Square footage: From 1.007 to 1.6 10 . Financing: Con"entio nal. Amenities: Private patio . rec reation center. Sa les office: 544-2977. Builders tryl~g ~O match demand Sales fiaurcs in the Orange ouri 'I residcn 1iTlfouslna mar- ket for the lastquancrof 1987 were down, in some cases substantiall y, but a lack of homes. not bu yers, is probably to blame. Accordina to fiaurescompilcd by the Meycn--Ross Group. a research firm kxatcd in Corona. total sales for the final quancroff 8 percent, 2,626compared to 2,842 in the previous quartet. The laraest drop oft' occumd on thcstronaraysofsunshine in the Newport Beach-Huntinaton Bnch area where purchues were down by whoooina 68 pm.-ent from the third Quann". Only 80 units were IOkt compared •o 248 in the previous reponi"I period. Steve Johmoa.~I man· -.rof~Roa.11tribuled mucb of'thededinc ia llae ~cc1•1lwto111c!kof product. Three of the four single- family prOJ«ts in the twocities- Huntangton Coun, Sea Cliff Grccnsand Point Del Mar-sold out. And three of the IOattachcd home projects also rcponed sell- outs. Sales were also ofTi n south count) regions, but arc sure to make a comeback tn the first quancroflh1sycaras five new projccUare schcdutcd to opel). KCOrdina to the repon. Fiaures in the central rqion were morcencourqina. with salesjumpina from 524 10 73 7 for ........ .. Dapite the llck of sales in the toulh and nonh. dw:teappean to be nollowdown in buildiftl. The &e>Wnu•blfof'an~ ~olllmetllita .. .._., .... , ..... ,, .. RICUID . Hu1so1 J1. the prc,·ious thrtt-month J)(nod. Johnson s~ud the d"elhng of prderencccont1nucd to be the saf\l.lc-famtl) home. llU)"·t~o percent of the bu)tl'3chosc de- tached housina. The price ofhomcs con u n ucd to mo' c upward as I 917 came to a close, with the base median for <ktached houdfta rachina $217. 900. up S percent from S207,900in thcPftVlOUSCluancr. TM mtdaan flaure for~ domaniumsud IOwUoma hi& I ll).~ IS=tabo¥C* ••~cm .. , ••M. accordinJ to the repon. "'Quoting the med urn 1 d ec"CI\ - ing because there 1 uch a diversity of product and pnce ... Johnson explained. "'You can find a angle famtl ) home fora lo" asS I I 8. 900. and )OU can go all the "a) upto S644.SOO. C'Npcndtngon )Our pace rcqu1rt- mc nts. )Ou can find 1romp1ct little plan wt th 992 square fttt or a pac1ous 4,50().squart-foot plan. .. nachcd hous1naalsorun thcpmut an pncc from as low as $66,200all thc wa ytoS489. . "tth silts ran11na from 546 to 3.083' squart fttt." In south couniy-il'J(lud•na Dana Potnt. El Toro. Luuna H illl. '-"una N 11.t. Lake for· cs&. Milllon V 1tJQ. llanctto Santa ~andS.nClemcftte­alelhlded 1.4'7 .......... ...... -~ -- Change in financing guidelines supported By T1lte Associated Press Congressshould allo" banl1ngand thrtfl 1nst1tu11ons 10 part1c1 pate full~ un mortgagl'-rcl.ued S«untte al· 11' 111n hut should not pt"rmll ban ls 10 dm"C'lh in \l''>l un real e~tatc cqu1t1cs. lhl ,,ll1l1nal .\ soc1at1on of Home Builde r') said Tes11h 1ng tx·fore the Hou~ Com- m1111:e on Banlung. Funanct" and l rrban \l1:11rs 5h1rlc\ Mc Va, "1..c:man lir'>t 'llC president of the I CiO.OOO-mem bc.'r as\Oel atton. also urged l ,1ngn:s\ to tale a careful "step-ti' -'>tep·· Jpproach as 11 e' alu- at~ and r~trul tu res thC' finant1aJ sen 1 e\ 1ndus1r. <. ongrt"'iS 1s present I~ cons1denn& SC\Cral bills that "ould re truC'\Urt the mdustr. and g.t'e finan('tal 1n- st1tu11ons ne" 1n' estment powers. ":"' .\ H 8 '>Upports full part1c1patt1 n of banking and thrift unst1tuttons 1n mortgage-rela ted secun11es act1v11tes for sc' era I reasons.·· \\ 1seman saJd "The mortgage se<:unlles market pla~s a nttcal and e'pand1ng role un housing financt" and there 1s a nttd for more compe1111on 1n undc.-~nlln& and deali ng .:adl' 1t1t'S .\dd1t1onall' sue h lc$Jsla11on "ould all o" banl and thnfts to enhance their eam1 ngs and liqu1d1t\ "1thout 1ncu m ng undue n l ·· Ne' enhek~s. "' .\ H B 1 ~ ,1 rongl\ opposed to allo"ung banl mg or· gan11a11ons to C'ngage d1recth un rt'al e<;tate devclopmrnt and tn\C'SlmC'nt a(tl\ rnes. W1~m:in said "Thc"t al'tl\ 1t1C'S un-voh e a high dc.-~rtt ot "'~ that is 1ncompat1ble "'th the safrt' and soundness of the ban l ing 'i\Stem and the 1ntcinty of the federal dcpo •1 1n uranct" s"stem •· ··Past e,i)cnc.-ncc has demon\tratc-d that direct real estate cqutt) tn'e t- (PI ...... CBAJlfOS/C2) I II EMallivKlua livi• aa a ~sti· .... htlMY liv81* ~ ~-C-1'> lbr couplet a1 J. . "1en 'a OUwd Cowt ia kvW't U~ Ton Cea•. aa:ontina to aala repre1ea1ative Donaa Ca.tfwell. 'da 91 ol 1bt 105 lu~ury-.a~ ....... IMaeliaPhwllA IDld. ... me U8der way ao me Ill at Oabd Coun on 12Md 13. · va oftn view t~ir • a• ........ o(lbt business c as well • a .tcoome ~ after a laectK cla7 ... e.plained caeu. .. Tbey'rc findi• that Plan C-1 'riscs to IM oa:alion. whet~ it's en~nitla dints and hnds or simply comina ~ ao relax in priQlt. .. Onip feaawa such as two se- cluded masltf' bedroom wites u~ s~ wallL~t clecb nd private fmced PMios Md a ICftte ofintimacy to the tpKicMas ~ of the 1.916-tqUue-fooa P1u C-1. ~ hoWW'.-cious livina..,.. is par-·~ aauactivc to ~aive ~ ~.:C such hi&hliahts as a ftttplKe of striking dnD and • eye-caacbing g.rttn-hc* window. A IOrmal dining room si ... ncJLI to tlllc livina room is accealed ~ frnch doon that o~n ~-e9dmed= ...... ~. thrtt-blth ,.. Ell m-. a third bedroom on~..m trvel dlaa -Y find ideal r--~• as an off'1ee or den. plus an interior llundry room. llesideftll aho ap. pttclaac the convenience of an at· tached two-ar PrllF· P1u C·l rnideeces at Oxford Coun art .,nccct &om Sl 15.000 ao smooo. Olber p1ans are priced from S 143,000. Plan C-1 1s one of four townho~ and at&Khcd condominium floor plans~ by Ricbardlon. N.-, Manin at Odcri Coun. The bocries ranee in sitt from 1,019 to 1,916 1quarc feet, offerina from iwo bedrooms. two baths IO lbrce bedrooms. three baths. Each resi- dence fcaturn a two-car Pf'81C. Interiors arc notcwonhy for spacious livina areas. IUJLurious mas- ter bedroom suites_ privaac decks or patios. central air conditiollina. and gourmet kitchens featurina premium quality a~intments. Ceranuc ti&t. wood plank or hard· wood parq.act entry floorin&, wood- bumi"' fi~ wnh ~ lot lilhtcr. dramatic volume ce1linp. plush carpetin1. no-wu Armstrong Castilian Plus vinyl Ooorina. Schlaae oil-rubbed bronz~finish entry door hardware. raised panel interior doors. hand-troweled ceiling trca~nls. &ilmt touch elcctricaJ switches. and dcrorator-sclcctcd li&htina filturn further distinguish the resideacn. Homeowners auto matically be- come members of the Oxford Coun homeowners association. which provides mainte.nancc of all com- m unity common areas and assures uniform high standards of appear- ance. Such community maintenance is financed by monthl)' fees from all members of the association. Com- plete details a re a vailable at the sales office. for more information regarding o ~ford Court. contact Donna Caswell at the Ylcs office at 856-1928. To reach the development. exit the San Dieao (405) Freeway at Culver Drive. Take C ulver west to Harvard A venue. tum riaht on Harvard to the sales office and model homes f umishcd by Sadd&tbKk Interiors of Corona del Mar. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . Fox new desi~n center director for Thom ps on c.la f'• of l.aalu\I Niaud has been appointed design center ~~,. 0 . ft1••H• DeY11l, .. I C..,HJ, an lrvi-. At ...... center director. Foit will be raponsiblc for establish int and manaaina the on-site design centers for the development comie)"s cunen& raiden&ial dcv~n&s: AHqr~. a soon-to-open Medirr zv .,._. ·~ Ol'..-U ..;:mimum-.. M Pllml,1 .... U. ro.o.: w1 l.wM A ~ acw •NW-plm•Md.,_•,lliS,ia-=-lwlt.,., wllidl wiU iniU.U,°"" awo ca:gve :J"'a of liftlle-.,...Uy detKhed 11o1ne1 -=~ S.ape vua... A IPrinaopenina l11theduled for Fox wil pnMde new home buyen with ~included flooriftl srlections. as Well n optional custom decorator terViccl. Bd'ott joiftinJ Kathryn 0 . Thompeon DtvclGpment com.--y. fox was employed wi&b U..T......._ wbere tbe was rnponsiblc fDr facilities dcsip. U'8dnhoM and ollke maueement. She is a member of Nalioaa.I Color MarMlinJ Group. Women'• Economic and Cafftr Advanccmatt Network and QUiuett Bay Muter Association. .. . . 'ft5li P. P1ewen has joined Mimi Dnehf••t C1 .. 7 n purchasina manqer. where she will be responlitilt _, Ill mpects of purchasing including specificatio ns.. budaeu-., biddi111•contrac1· •na for onsi&e. offsite and common ara it=•ll. Prior tojoinina Akim Dneio,.ne.1. ,..,_ ..... ~ ..._ 10 years with l"t.. Padfk, the_ ~ -fll Bl lml9 c.....,, most recently a1 purtbuiftl mr· ""ioulty ..... purchasina assistant at Kaufman A ._An iviDe. Akins Development Coma-ny ii a ... ily4WMCI hC8I bulldi .. firm active in Orange County since 1971. • • • a-,1 AmM Martlll of Irvine hal been promC*d IO~ maftalU offte WUUam L,_ C1•• 15''• Mulai-Funily Diviliaa. Prior 10 joini• the William l.~ COlnpuy in Mardt ol 1914. Manin was 1 real estate laan otrar ban Oruer Coua&y bank. SM holds.a blchclor of science dqrcc ia buliw lldmlnlstn&ion. with emphasis in martetina. from Cal s.te Lo• Bach· f inal 50 homes at Saltaire now on sale "'Cherylwillcon\inuetobe1etpOM11*forlMmaN11ttnnlofnew ,.._lial apm11ntnt projects '"thin w Multi-Family Division, indudina en&it&tment proccssina. initial marketinJ programs and coordination with various consultants." Markle)' said. ""She will also continue to assist with the moni&oring of progress of the more than 8.000 units that ~re either in pr~ or being completed with joint venture pannus. :-"Everyone who visits Saltaire Plan Dann. A·M Ho mes Southern Calt-F~ur does e\actl) the sam~ thing -forn1a Region' ice president. marlet- ttf) look up:· said .\-M Ho mes sales ing. reprcsentat1,e .\I Wilson. ··Tht'areyes The centerpiece of the home 1s the g<t s traight up to the S«ond stof) second ~tor} bndgl' connecting the b c. then to the paired skylights in 'cf) pn' ate master suite at the rear of t 1hng. .\nd after that. the) all sa) the homl' to the t\\O bedrooms and • : It's a 'Cf) 1mpressi' e entf)'." adJ01 n1ng full bath at the front. The ;tftie final 50 homes of Saltaire. heav} look that huns most second dang :!5 Plan Four homt'S. are stof) bndge designs 1s avoided b} the going on the market. use of large clear Plc"glas insens in riced from SI 9.200. Plan Four the bridge's t;1dc . rn.·a11 ng a light. air) e oft he ' Cl\ best valut's currenth look. 4n the Laguna kiguel market -and To reach Saltaire. take the Cro"'n iS present 1h1') '-nlue an a spectacular Valle~ Park" a~ c\lt from 1-5 and go lfll'l age:· 'i31d arole Jamieson "est to Golden Lantern. tum le(t and • continue up the hill to weet ~kadm~. turn nght 10 the sail--> oflice at 12 Port t. For information. call 4Q5-I ..i9..i ••• .\ nc" phase. offering 23 spacious onl'-and t\\O-StOf) homes. 1s now o~·n 1n The Elm') neighborhood at Traburo Highlands. The William L~on Compan} ·s hight~ successful planncd \.'ornrnuntt~. located in the S<."l·n1c foothill area of sou\heast Orange Count ~. Included at The Elm'> are lhe attracti\(~ floorplans Model homes. furnished and dee- orated b} Carole Eichen lnteriors._are displa}~d dail} from IOa.m. to6 p.m. For further information on specific neighborhoods. call the following sales o ffices: T he Homestead. 858--0923: The Crossing. 858-1061: and The Elms. 858-1262. Visitors to Trabuco Hiahlands sho uld exit tht' San Dica<>(5) Freeway at El Toro Road. travel cast to Santa Margarita Parkwa), south to Plano Trabuco Road. left to Robinson Ranch Road and the Trabuco High- lands communit}. where d1rcct1onal signs lead to individual neigh- borhoods. CHANGE URGED ••• From C l menl and development powers have to strictly limit thc form aad exat of caused ~rious difficulties for any ~or currently authorizecl real financial institutions. especially in estate equity inves&ment actMta of econo mically distressed areas." non-bank affiliates of bank holding Wiseman said._ companies. Wiseman said. And.althougwinostudies havebeen She also said NAHB suppons an complett'd to date. 11 appears that amendment to the Ft'<kral Deposit direct real estate investments are Insurance Act that would make all quite capable of pushing an institu-FDIC-insured commercial banks and t1on into insolvency ifarea real estate their subsidiaries subject 10 the same 'alues decline rapidly. she added. real estate tn\cstment restrictio ns In addition. NAHB urgt's C'ongress ""that appl) 10 national banks. OINTE: AN ELEGANT AND UNUSUAL DEVELOPMENT ••• s~. comfonable I" 1ng " La Solana Corpora11on 1s a di\ ISIOn f um1tomo Rea It~ and De' elop- ent Co .. Ltd . a fapan-based real le firm engaged 1n urban and muntt} dc,clopmcnt sa ncc 1933 1tomo spcc1ahzes 1n the lrasing ~d ')ale ol otlice and high-rise ci>ndom1n1um buildings. as "'di as th t· de' elo pment of single-fa mil~ res1dt'nt1al housing. Established in 1972 in Irvine. La Solana Corporation has completed a number of highly suC'C'Cssful singlt'· famal) pro1ects in Los Angiclcs Coun- t). Tht' firm has recentl) panicapated as the joint-\c nlurc pannt'r in Coral Ca}. the luxurious waterfront com- munal)' in Hunun&ton Harbour and completed Solana Park. a pnvate and bcauuful greenbelt areas. The homes ha'e a Mediterranean design. as well as tile roofs. two-car garages with automatic openers and pnvate balconies. t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i gate-guarded townhome nragh- borhood in West Covina. Interiors arc crafted to pro\'lde comfort and sophistication \\Ith a choice of gleaming tile or wood entncs. ra1~'\i panel interior doors. dramatic \aulted cc1hngs and otht'r Spt."<"ial architectural features. -REAL ESTATE'LOANS- CALIFORNIA FEDERAL c -L•-"1C0<p. -Agents-Craig Knotts Ru ss Kuhlmann 2700 HarbOr Blvd = 200, Costa M~sa ,,, .. 549-4200 .......... 2101 Since Waterford Pointe presalcs began last )Car. tht' communll) has garnered tremendous interest from homeshoppers looking for a n occan- clo~. \•iew--0ricntcd upscak home. Waterford Pointe includes an en- ' 1able list of luxuf) amenities. on a par with custo m ho mes. acording to Baird. In add1t1on to ocean. harbor. coastline and Catalina Island views from most lots. 1he community includes lush front )'ard landscapina Efficient and well-designed. the kitchens include Jcnna1r microwave and self-cleaning O\ens. a downdraft cooktop with interchangeable cook- ing surfaces and custom hand-fin- ished oak cabinets. Master bedrooms are large and attractively styled. Excc:ptionall) large mas1t'r baths in- clude a spectacular whirlpool bath with adjustable jets. ceramic tile sho"cr and a clear glass enclosure. Priced from a pproximately S279.000 to $357.000. this pt~ auardcd ext'lusive community is <k- si~ to offer a sense of am val and > ......... .. . . \ -~·--' ~., -·· \, tf fC&tf ...CWtC.OC-t•• ~ • 2.1 buy-Gown »vr loen Pavm-ntt S7S tt pet lftO twtt yes S2t IO per mo MCO<'ld ~, 885 14 per mo ....,., OVU Xlt::.r.:rs AYCJ APR t t 53 Pty~nls pl\jl ... ..... • HSOC ... Closlllg costs .... De ~IO dOwn ~yment 9V.4Mt ~A AVAILA•U .g.m.peters (i) devwl Qllment COfftPO':'Y -. 9•1•• OfftcM Open o.lly 10-5 ,_,, ... "*'by C9n1ury 2t CGutllne Realty. 439-2'11 . ~ elegance. according to Baird. Water- ford Pointe _Jncludes recreational facil ities fo r the private use of residents and their guests. including a healed swimming pool. spa and tennis court. The community is close to linl' dinina and water sport fa cilities plus the elegant Ritz-Carlton and Laguna Beach's anast colon). SYCAMORE GLEN .•• .\II oft he homes arc two-stof). a nd range from 1.690 to 2.320square f~t. Bu~ers ma) select bctwttn floorplans \\h1ch offer two bedrooms and two and one-half baths to a thrtt- bcdroom t>lan with three baths. From Cl spa and sundeck. The fac1lat1es are maintained b) a homeo wners' as- sociation. In addition. homeowners will e' entuall~ cn10~ the 700.()()().sq uarc- foot regional shopping center featur- ing promotional rcta11t'rs adjacent to the Santa Ana Freeway at Jamooree Boulevard. and an 18-hole public golf course designed b) Ted Robinson. a reno"ned golf course architect who hall designed more than 120 courses around the world. . Homesed.ers r an '1s1t the fu rnished models from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 22 15 Lare LcafWa~ 1n Tustin. Take the Santa Ana ( 5) Freeway to the ~1\ford Road c·ot: \OU wall .be on Jambore~ Boubard: Go eas1 to El Camino Real. turn lcli and proceed to Pa rkcenter Om l'. Turn nght on Parlc·enter and fo llo" the signs to thl· models. Contact Pat Segars or C'athenne Boslc~ al 5..i..i-:!977 for more infor- mation. lntcresung architectural features a' ailablc in various plan1 include dramatic staircases.. dens or libraries. angled walls and canopy windows. Some of the split-level floorplans have the bedrooms downs&airs and the living and entertaining quaners upstairs. BUILDERS CAN'T MATCH •.• To reach Waterford Pointe from the San Dieao (S) freeway. take the Beach Cities/Hiahway One elit to Pacific Coast Hi&hway. Take thc Street of the Golden Lantern north. and turn right on Dana Point Drive. Follow the signs to the sales office. "hach as located at 33635 Sundown Court in Dana Point. ]he sales office is open from 10 a.m. to S p.m . daily. For more information. call 496-4117. From C l prc,·iousquancr's 1.823. The breakdown showed 896 si ngle- famll) homcssok1.compared to 1.0 I I . a nd 56 1 attached. down from 812. Central county -including Irvine. Orange. Gard en G rove. Santa ..\na. Tustin and vicinity- rccorded 737 sales. Detached housing sales totaled 431 . com- pared to 308. and the attached MORTGAGE RATES product total was 306. up from 216. The in entory of homes was down b) 21 percent. with I .35Q released and unsold products in all categories available at yea r's end. Johnson said at the current absorptio n ratcsofapproximatel) ~02 sales per week. the inventon represents less than a two-month suppl) of ho using stock. FIXED ADJUSTABLE ... ,,., Down Point• Locll4 ..... lntnl Down Polnta Lock·ln ~In ..... ..... "'"'' (%) (dep) Loen ..... """' (%) (daJ•) (~ Loen American Interstate S&L 9.625 10 2.000 15 168 7.375 10 2.000 15 2.750 250 Anchor Mortgage. 9.750 05 2.250 60 168 6.950 20 3.000 90 2.750 500 Bank of America 10.000 to 2.000 45 168 7.500 10 1 500 60 2.250 168 Brookside S&L 10.250 05 1.500 15 168 9.500 20 0000 15 2.375 500 Continental S&L 10.375 20 0.000 45 168 7.250 20 1.500 00 2.500 168 ,.._,._..ML l.l7S 10 UIO DO 1• 7.790 20 UDO 45 2.125 350 Glend ... Federal S&l 10.000 20 2.000 30 168 7.250 20 1500 45 2.300 500 HancockS&L 10.125 05 2.000 15 168 7 500 20 2 000 15 2.500 168 Hawthorne S&L t0.250 20 2.000 ·15 168 7.750 20 1 500 15 2.250 168 Home Federal S&L t0.000 05 2.000 14 168 8.000 16 2000 45 2.750 500 ....................... 10.125 21 2. .. • IOO 7.750 10 a.• 30 2.711 111 Independence S&L 9.750 10 1.500 30 168 7.750 10 1.500 45 2.500 168 Landmark Bank MOf'tgage t0.125 05 1.500 30 168 8.375 05 2.250 15 2.250 168 Long Beach S& L 9 750 10 2.000 15 168 7.250 10 1.500 15 2.500 300 Mechanics National Bank 9 875 10 1 000 30 168 7 500 10 1 750 15 2.750 168 ........ ¥..., .... 11.• 20 ... 11 1• 7.llO 20 '·"' " 1.711 -Misaion VlejO National Bank 10.000 10 2.000 10 168 7.500 25 1.750 22 2.500 500 Pioneer S&L 10.500 10 2.000 30 168 7.875 10 1 500 30 2.250 161 Quaker City S&l 10 125 10 1.500 00 168 7.750 10 1.500 00 2.500 300 Republic Federal Savings 9.875 05 1.000 75 168 7.250 10 2.000 75 2.500 168 ........... t .7IO 10 , ... 45 111 1.-1t 2.-• u. -Se<l.urity Fedeial Savings 10 125 10 2.000 00 161 7.750 10 1.000 00 2.250 111 Trust SaV1ngs Bank 10 250 10 2.000 00 168 7.750 20 1000 00 2.250 500 U.S. Home loan 10.250 10 2 000 23 250 7.875 20 2.500 45 2.250 161 Valley Federal S& L 10.000 10 2.000 30 168 7.175 20 1.500 eo 2.250 350 ' ---•• IOr ........ , ... ,. •• , ¢1 t IAllMI• e IOwll'ltlDIND'IDf') , ...... ._ llr9I -.Ull_,.,. ..,_ A.Hll IOt llO!I\ ..__MW IMf'I ........... o,.i ~-----~-........... ...., .... :.:.:=:a,--~-~-.... ...._~ .................. ~ ""--'* ".,. ... i:t:=,...,.. .. ~ .., ... -""""" ........... wMIW..,. __ AllWDllNllOR .. ., .............. 11. M ........... IOCNllf9 ,_ • ..,_.,...IJO~IOtelllell Al~C11Wt90W. .... lllecNllloll10 t11Me--. INDIX IUMMARY I OUTHmRN CALIFORNIA ADJUI TABL• MORTGAGES RATI AVIRAQll .,.. ... "-' ........... c ........ ... ....... ,. ... 1 1"' Oll1rk1 7.tl 7.11 7 '5 ~ Prtmet ... l .IO 1.50 llO 15 )'9et l .I05 10.203 3 month T ·bll 5.16 5.11 1 .17 30 )'9et I .ICM 10.447 I month T ·bill 5.11 5.11 • 11 ••11111111 1 yr t,_.-y note I.SI '" 115 ''"°"'" 7.314 7.735 3 yr "-"Y note 7.M 714 7 '2 , YMr 7.170 7131 I yr tr-.y "°" 7.17 717 7 73 ~ .. -..-..c.-. .--....,... ..... .__.,_....,...,,._~fJ .. ~••n Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Febt'uety 28, 1911 ca :.• What if both wives are waiting in heaven? DEAR ANN LANDERS: R·rd· Ina that column in. which you pnnted tbe post-monem m~ a 64-year· o!d man lef\ for his si1ter to be read at his funeral: He said. "Death is nothana at all. I wi lJ be waitina for you, somewhere very near, just ~round t~ corner." You called his an~~tauon of death "a comfon ina philosophy," you tee my ICCOnd wife's nrst hus- band? Is he aoina to be around 1hc corner. too? rr so, the comer is 1oin1 to be quite cro~ and it could praent 1 few problems. married 1n Au1us1. 8o1h lam1hcs are very c,>lasrd and have 11 ven us a lot of emouonal suppon. M.-y,P'dnaryH ARIES (Mal'('h 2 l·Apnl 19): Empbas11 on excitement. d iscovery. vane( . ab1ht) 10 overcome obstacles fcatunnft red ta~. Per50nah1y shines, people will be drawn to you and "sex appeal" wi be evident. Scorpio involved. TAURUS(April 20-May 20): T~mperament could hurl vollt>y of invC'C11v~ if >Ou ~ permit. You have plcnl) ofaU 1es, money will be forthrom1ng.1he~ 11 no need to siind for 'erbaJ abuse Libra, another Tauru play rolts. GEMINI (May 21.Junc 20). Steer clear of bibulous 1nd1vidual wbo could engage in o bloqu)'. Relative lends support through vers.at1lity. humor. ~. trip may be necessary to complete m ls.s1on Taurus figures prominently CANCER (June 21.July 22): What had been lost can now be reco .. ·ered. 1 d Per~ps you are. right, Ann. but it ocs raise a QUHUon or two. What about the trcat number of people (I am ont)who have suffered the loss of more than one spouse? So, dear Ann. there is nothin.J left to So on except futi~ speculation bee cause people art inclined to believe what tf:\ey wish to believe in spite of the fact that there is no empirical evidence. -WAITING AT AGE 78 TO FIND OUT. D&U WA.ITING: I a.,... &Mt ~Mlleve•Ml*Y•lallt. t.eueve ... &Ms It Jul flM wldl me. II It-. laewever, Jut IAM Wida 10me folka. I've Mee 1ent.c u1ty aeuen all .,.. ,,.. .............. des. •lleW eeme radler llllkiM t1t1ac1 a. .. L.._' dlat cel•ma. MaVH •• aJI we .... lt .. be, eve..,Wy aets aloq beHUf.ily, The problem start~ when I tx-pn to talk about wcddin1 pictures M> mother and dad were d1vorc~ a few years •10. and tht } refu~ to stand nc.lll to each other for the pictures of the bride and her snrcnts I want my children to hive a picture of me w11h their real irandparrnt!. the ones their Mom grew up with and lo' cs \.-Cr) much. Am I asking too muth" I~ th1~ request unreasonable') Plea~ tdl me. -SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Don't affix signature to any document ___________ ..., until and unless mean1n~ bccomecf)\tal ckar. Pro tect credit and reputation ret meeting will k nd. spice. Hnt ''"'"' 1ecoM tponet u4 relatives oe bot11 1ldea. • • • LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Focus on poy,,er, authority, charisma. sensuality SYDNEY Who is 1oin1 to be wailing ')ust around the corner" for me? Wall it be my ~I'll wife or my second wife? Or both. And where in 1h11 picture do atMllb ... u ....nme.t of ae4alkl DEAR A.NN LANDER · My fiance and I arc planning to be DEAJl OHIO: Yo11r r~uest 11 not 11atta .... ble. You are not askillg 100 mlltll. You'll have more responsib1ht). deadline Qua al featured and )OU co uld hit financial """' Jackpot. Lo\ e rclat1onsh1p aro~ strong.············ • The biddina : Capncom pla)s key role. VJRGO(Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Look behind scenes. perceive potential. realize lo\C relationship is more s1gnifican1 lhan o ngma ll> ant1c1pated You'll b( re h<ved of burden that was foolish in first place ~1es featured IY CHA"LES GOREN AND OMA" SHA .. IF So•tll Wesc Nortll Ease forcing, as is the modern style; Nonh intended it as a signoff. ond Lrump fine~se )Ucceeded and both defenders followed. prospects were looking up. LIBRA (Sept 23..Qct 22). Empham on 1ndcl)t'ndencr crea11v1ty. oni 1naht). ab1ht) to get to heart ofmann~ v.hert' romanlr 1)concemC"d \\1ih 1!. fulfilled. clements o f timing and Jut k rtdl.' v.1th ~ou SCORPIO (<kt . 23-Nov. 21 I lntu111on nngs true lft dtt rcce1,ed for ach1e,ement that occurred appnn1 ma1el~ 1v.-o weeks ago ~uix-nor says, ··You'll be rewarded . you deserve 11 "l ancN ..\quarw s l)t'opk 1n picture. Both vulnerable. South deals. I 0 Pus I + Pus NORTH 2 ~ Pua 3 v Pau • J 10. 3 \) 7 2 ~ A JI • 9 5 4 3 3 • Pau 4 0 Pus 5 ., Pus Pua Pau Openina lead: Two of + West led his fourth-best club, Eas1 won the king and continued with the ace. W ith a sure loser in the ace of hearts, declarer had to worry. about the trump finesse and second heart loser. Since 20-to-l against was better I han no chance at all, declarer decided to play the hand in a wide-open fashion . Now declarer needed etther a 3-3 spade break or el c to find the long spades in the same hand as the long trump. When three rounds of that suit lived, his chance~ had reached a poinl where he needed only a win· ning guess in heart~ A trump to the a ce picked up the king and , a ft er dhcarding a heart on the jack of spades. declarer led a heart from dummy. When East didn't seem to be in any trouble. declarer finessed the ten and the impos 1blc had been acco mplished. SAG ITT ARIUS (Nov ~2 ·De{ .:! 11 D" t'f)lf~ oix-n lines of commun1ca· twn check v.ardrobc. be av.are o t 11.e1ght d1c.-1 nutrition l ong-distance caU lOuld result 1n JOumC) Romance pla,., prominent role CAPRICORN (Dec .:!2-Jan 141 fk v.1lhng to re\lse. rev1ev.. re"amp. rem odel. poss1bl) to rebuild 't ot. 'II k a rn more about financial status of ooe clo)e to you, including panna or mJle S<0:-p10 pla~s do m1nan1 role AQUARIUS(Jan 20-Feb I 1 [,am1nt'mot1,es.do somedetct t1,ewo rk. be read> for surprise '1 11 twm n·l.ll1' t: ( h{'("k calls. mc~~ges dates What bcguis as fl1 na uon 1..ould I.'' vh c 1n1u meaningful relat1onsh1p WEST EAST +97 2 +654 ~A96 -~Jl4J v K7J 0 42 There is nothing unusual abou1 landing in a seemingly hopeless con· tract. As long as there is a chance, pla y as if the cards lie favorably. + Q 10 6 2 + A K I 7 SOUTH •AKQ Five diamonds could not be de· scribed as a di1J1ified venture-it had about a S percent chance or success. There was a partnership misunderstanding. South thought that Nonh's three diamond prefer· ence after his reverse was game- He ruffed the second club and led a low diamond to the eight. When that held, his chances improved con- siderably. The entry to dummy was used for a heart lead to the king; Wes1 ducked smoothly. A fter a sec· PISCES (Feb. 19.\!ard~ ~ 1 't ou"ll recel\c.-unusual gift. representing tok.t•n ofaffec11on Focu'>on '-'ml twahh bea ut~ romanuc 1nchnat1ons Map domesuc adJustme nt fca turt·J 't ou'll bt'netit as rt"sult Libra tn \ohed 'V K Q 10 5 0 Q 10 9 6 5 • J lF FEBRUARY Z9 I YOl 'R BIRTHOA'Y )OU are 1ntu1ti,t'. a natural teacher and pS)Cholog1~t '1.'f"\ much interested in mantle ans and <.<:1cnct's. 1nclud1ng astrolug~ CALL 642-5678 ...... Ptaiaaala 1117 IPLIMIAY ~=~ ........ ~!!!Is& 2a. Md\ unit. Uk• new, blt·ln• trpa, dbl .... ,.~ gat. $585,000. 87S-.058 SNred home owner.Np ·-----~-....,.. Aequn a l'lm 'f04ll eholcel C • • r h tr I H lea c ~ R.E. Blu 631 .... 532 1111 * •WllTll* * ..... IT .. 11"! UNITS Eutslde C.M. Combine Medltwra.nMn 10 x gtOM.. 75t-&477 egt. 1tyle Hvlng at lhe ti.ach w/lncome from thl1 new eullom ~ (2) 38R + 2BA Duple•. top-of· line t .. tur .. Ind Ille roof. Pwn Tr .... 5 ~regea, frple. Whlrlpool tub1, oak cabinets. micro, ten1. c/alr. vaulted <*ling & llcyllghta. 8111 Oen• hill• vi.w. Oi>en Sun 12-5. ******* •nDIUIUT* Comoutw 9Yatua0on of yoor ptopen ... In penon Of"'* the phone. FREEi No ob11Da11on. CaM 10 yMr T(jP PROOVCER. OVER U0,000,000 SOLO! PATRICK TENORE 831·1218 7eo..702 or 3«&4 Via Vwde. C... Btl r, Bob f Of dlr9Ct Iona Of Into 731-9075 ceseu ... .,, am * •111111111111 * •PILl•lllll* 281• den, ~ vi.w. DESERT PAINCESS gmbelt. upgrede9. MC., RESOAT BY OWNER. pool, tennl1. Anxlou• 28A 2BA. 11th Faltw9y, Seller . M•k• offer I tum. Prtn on>t 1121.t00 ssas.ooo. ¥. &46-1044 080. (714) 936-0247 4" Mendoza Twrec.. 38r iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil3 ~8a , upgraded . Motivated Miier! BrlnQ aM llllllfllllL llllfm ottwsl S585K Agent vwa COSTA MESA Hofw. (213) 451·3732 Supenor neer lndu9trlel ==~~-=~-,-­Wry. lM~ with COM DUPLEX GrMt Loe. v.nety °' Many mu income 3/2\.\-2/2 ueet . w .. pric:od, rMdy 1'95.000 Prln .Only to go. Cal tor ct.tells. 476-5127 °' 875-3058 ~1••2-•m-ll~ Lr,::.0~~~10~.2,~a~~ m twnhouM 28r 18e, attc:h Q*. frple. Agt &46-7057 .. ....,.._ Corona Hlghi.nds w/hllls & ocn w . 48R 3\-\BA. $&85,000 873-7362 REALTY WORLD , fl/EWPOAT BEACH ............. OCEllFIOIT •llTATI* ·---ftlll W/PRIVATE BEACH 38R, On • _ lot with ...,._ Oen. 3BA. One of tti. _,,_ ,...~ beet "'9wS In.,.._ l.9M v• .. ywd. Watm flOOra. OPEN SAT /SUN By Appl . = w11~ =:: 1_&45-__ 1s_2_1 _0t_M0-__ 1000 __ 1 1nga & deOOralor well cowra. Four becfrooma. Acceae to ttwee pttwlt• bHChH. Olf•r•d at 1435,000. 1M-11M Expect the best Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate Services NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644-9060 THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-4:30 TURTLEIOCK 4961 PASEO DALI $280.0000 . GOLDSBERRY CENTIAL NEWPORT 116 SSRO ST JASMINE CREEK 2 BR WESTCLIPP 4 BR BAY CREST 4 BR + FAM BIG CANYON 3 BR $299,500 D. GOLDS BERRY 28 JETIY $369.900 J. MC MILLAN l&Oe COi.NW ALL $425.000 G. ANDERSON 1730 MARLIN WAY $535,000 G. LIVINGSTON S RUE CHATEAU ROYAL $537.000 J. CAMPBELL HAIBOI VIEW HILLS zeoo w A VECREST B. H UT C HING 20 BELCOURT $695,000 J. MCMILLAN 3 BR $595,000 BELCOURT 2 BR + FAM PROMONTORY 4 BR 512 HARBOR ISL. OR. $1 .750,000 M . BAYS SUNDAY 1-4:30 BAYRIOGE 98 HARTFORD 2 BR $1 60,500_ P . H ARTLEY CORONA DEL MAI 409 HARBOR WOODS 2 BR $207,900 J . STEPHEN SO N "OLDE" CDM 614 AVOCADO 2 BR $329.000 J. SPARLING JASMINE CIBEK !8 JETTY 2 BR $369.900 . 0 . TROUT WESTCLIPP llOe COINW ALL 4 BR $425,000 G. ANDERSON BAYSHOIES H31 CUSTVIEW DI 3 BR $429.000 J . MC MILLAN H.UBOI VIEW HOMES 180t PT. BAIMOUTH 5 BR $525,000 R. K URTZ BAY CREST 1730 MARLIN ~AY 4 BR +}"AM $535,000 G. L JVl NGSTON BIG CAN YON 3 I UE CHATEAU ROYAL 3 BR $537.000 J. CAMPBELL BIG CAN YON 7 I UB CHATEAU ROYAL 3 BR $549,000 B. MILES BAUOI VIEW HILLS 2800 W AVECIEST 3 BR + FAM 1595,000 B. HUTCHING 0 0LDE" CDM 81 8 AVOCADO 3 BR + 2 BA $610,000 ·J. SPARLING NEWPOIT HEIGHTS HlO KJNGS ID 2 BR $616.000 B. REEDY "OLD!" CDM 3 BR BILCOUIT 2 BR + FAM l&Vtn Tll.IACB 3 8R ll&CANYON 3 BR +l'AM PIOMOlft'OIY o6 BR 414 RIUOTIOPB $660,000 K. PARKER tO llLCO IT $695.000 L. RO E 1011 IONNll 000. E 17~.000 E. CORKE'IT ll,250,000 17 INVDNBSS E.O~ON ill IAUOI ISL DI Sl,150.000 M. DEREMIA'H NEWPORT BEACH PENINSULA S325.000 "A" fra me duplex n ear the bay. 3 BR. A bac helo r unit good for grandma. C'lose to all amenitie Loft in both units . LIDO S..95.000 Gorgeous, sophis ticated bayfront penthou e with con tempora ry flair. Spaciou rooms have pano ramic view:) of bay. ocean & mountains. HARBOR VIEW HOMES S525.000 Gorgeous. remod eled 5 BR Somer et. Lig ht. br ight & decorator perfect. Everyth ing is ne.,,, in ide & out. fro m plumbing to bay and French window DOVER SHORES S535.000 Great location on Galaxy Dr. ~ophisticated one tor v. 3 BR. fo rmal OR ... FR. Park·like yard with pa ... cov. patio. P vt bay. beach NEWPORT HEIGHTS S61 5.000 Remodeled home on large "iew lot. 2 BR. deC'k on view side. large family room with fireplaC'e - wet bar. Room to expand BELCOURT $695,000 Belcourt at its model home best. 2 BR + den or libra ry. expensive deco r with lots of marble & glass. Beauty & sophistication. DOVER SHORES *789 000 Live o n the water in a warm. charming 5 BR "1'" home. FR/kitchen combination . den. pier & slip PROMONTORY BAt $967,000 Priced under market. One owner. modern bayfro nt, 3 deck~. private pa . dock for 55 ft boat. 5 BR. 5 BA. very open. center atrium BALBOA ISLAND S l.050.000 Vint~e beach h ou e! Best south bayfront lo- cation. Remodeled! 4 BR. a BA. FR. den. pier & slip for 36' boat. PENI NSULA POINT Sl.U9.000 Fanta tic harbor "1'" nitcht light views 1u•r t wide t ha)· location. Charmin., 2 sto ry bayfronl ·with 3 BR "1'" new kitchen. \\ aterfront patio lip for 40' boaL LINDA lSLI U ,731,000 Lo,·ely latfe contempQrary ~front. Open fffl ing with Iota of 1laM. Courtya.rd enuy. lar«e patio boat alip. A must lff, IA YSllOUS SS, 7 60.000 Fabulous one o( a K_ind be..vf ront with RT•· } lawn/}"•• UH, ov.niaed dee\. 3 aliJ>' charmina "Old ewpon" on l ~\ &.>-'Shore lot.. COVER HOME BELCOURT Sl,100,000 Di cover the quality of this customized ma nur . country decor with ha rdwood n uoring & extensive woodwork. T h e large master suite & offi ce have their own· fi re places. 3 large additional bedroom . & 4 ! baths. Beaut ifu l land - ca ping ad orns the used brick patio with pool. s pa & waterfall. Call for you r \·ie\\ ing ap pointment! CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR WOODS S189.500 Outstanding va lue for buyer seeking benefits of cundll living in elml)St new 2 BR luxury E ncl. all Bl hed 2 ca r gar~e. pecial area. fO RO~A DEL MAR U92,000 Oe:,1rdble 2 BR. 2 BA m private park-hke CdM nea r Fa hion I land Lrg pat io. 2 car gar, com m ~~11 HARBOR WOOD '207,900 Ou tstanding condl• w/2 ruaste r u ite . 21 BA. h1ghl~ upgraded G reat location . Lg patio for entt>rld1n1ng. SANDCA TLE U99 500 Luxur~ ing~e le'"el rondo w/lg private y~rd . custom anterior . plantation b ut ters. two mas· ter uite . comm. pool · spa'. "OLDE" CORONA DBL M.U SSH 000 So ot PCH cot tage on R-2 lot -could be a doU hou e' Ore it up. add new gar. + rental, or huild ho me. o r duple x. or 2 con dos-x'lnt buy! "OLDE" COIO. A DEL MAI Ml0,000 a 1~5.000 Ra re ne.,,, cont~mporary duplexes "' . of PC H! Su~rbl~ desi~ned spacioua 3 BR, FR ~ 2 BR " parking for 4 can. umerou q uality (ea· turei. under cun truction~ll for info. & to plan. "OLOB" COM Meo.000 This 4 vear old cvrnN homt ha.a it all, includ ini 3 BR. j BA. libr8r' or fourth BR & FR + many cuswm reatutts llVl £ TIUACE U ,100 .... Ou"'tandi~ com er lot home 9t1ith ~-iH•' of OCMn, ba.y. c1l)' hchta 6 Pal0& \'erd Remodelfd katch n. larre pool and bonua room PYGLAM II, ... nbflievabl ~nLire bu. Paloe VenMI. QuMn Mary can l» vMwed from ..,,ort.'1 bishMi percel. 37.000 eq. ft.. lo(. end ol cul*eec. OV£R 100 OFF If£~ TO SERVE YOU IN ~OlJTH£RN CALIFORNIA ..... .. . . I Ill • • ,. , . .. ·' ·. .. . ·. ... '• : l .• • " ~ " ' ., ( ! lit ... ,, I ~ --. .-........... locetion. "' dit teedt ...... only t 155,000. Call 151·5000SELECT IH&G •Spa •Pool •view *•Waterfront **•Waterfront and Pool ""'Give Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 614 Avocado. Olde Corona Del Mar 644-9060 $329,000 Sunday 1-4:30 **1219 Bayside Dr .. Corona del Mar 786-0593 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * • 10 Vienna. Newport Beach 673-3777 Sunday 1·5 2 IR plus FAii RM or DEM v 20 Belcourt Or, Belcourt. NB 644-9060 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v 28 Jetty, Jasmine Creek. COM 644-9060 $369.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 * •621 Udo Park Dr. F-2. N.B. Lido 759-6700 $485.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••65 Ocean Vista. Sea Island 644-6200 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 • 10 Sea Island (Big Canyon) NB ~4-6200 $339,000 Sunday 1 ·5 211 Via Koron. Lido Isle 631 -1 400 $464,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v •26 Vienna. Harbor Ridge Crest. NB 673-93'33 $389,500 Sat,'Sun 1-5 v •2015 Yacht Defender. Seav1ew. NB 759-1143 $550.000 Sat-Sun 12-5 3 BEDROOM • 128 25th St . Balboa Peninsula 548-564 7 $425.000 Sunday 1 ·5 v •201s Yacht Defender. Seaview, NB 759· 1143 $550.000 Sat-Sun 12·5 8702 Adams. Huntington Beach 645-0303 $237,500 Sunday 1-5 2848 Alta Vista. Eastbluff 645-0303 $389.000 929 Arbor. Costa Mesa Sunday 12-4 645-4477 $1 49.900 Sat/Sun 11·6 1522 Cumberland Ln (Westcllff) NB. 644· 7 424 $349,500 Sun 11-4 t 927 E. Balboa Blvd . Newport Beach 673-3777 $495,000 Sat 1.5 619 Hamilton Number C. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $150.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 •545 Hazel. (Ott Poppy). Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $395.000 Sunday 12-4PM • 1so 1 Kings Rd . Chtthaven 631-1400 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 • •444 Mendoza. Corona del Mar 213/451·3732 $585,000 Sat-Sun 1-4 238 Orange Street. Newport Shores NB 631· 7300 $274.500 Sunday 1-4·30 OLDE COROll DEL MIR BCAUTlfUl ~W MEOITCRWON HOMC YOU CAN Pl(,K YOUR FINISHING TOUCH(S NOW' FllTASTIC ICW VIEWS 4 llllES TO 1101 .... .al UT./IH 12·1 Ill ""' STlm, -Bright 3 Bedroom, 3 bath. 2 car oar-oe + 1 eompact •t•ll Spac1ou• 11v1no & dtnlnQ w /flrep lece L erge re mlly rm w/entet1einment cent., Gourmet kitchen: 2 llM•. cue1om ollc cat>t & cozy t>Nekfelt nc>e*. Sumptuous mut• IUfte: Spa tut>, ftNpteCa. ~ble snow. vatuted cetllnge, lfttlng. Welk-In & d«ll. 4 IUtlny cout1yetdt. dedl• & patloe. E~t merb1e u9ed ... ~ ttw~t Upgreded ~. phorMt & mulie. ,,,, eu.tom muat a,....,. to eppr.-.. the •tyfe . .,,... ...... end upgredel offw9d ... Md for oNy IUIMI ............ ,llllf (lM)aNllt•m1• •323 Orchid, Olde Corona 0.. Mar 759-9070 $795,000 Sat/Sun 12-4:30 11 Rue Marseille, Big Canyon ~4-6200 $419,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 ••2716 Shell (China Cove)Corona del Mar 673-9333 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * ••603 36th St.. Lido Village 631-1400 $549,000 Sunday 1-5 216 Via Ithaca. lido Isle 631-1400 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 510 Via lido Soud, Lido Isle 631-1400 $535.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 615 Via Lido Soud. lido Isle, NB 673-7677 exchg/lse mthly Sat/Sun 1-4 * 130 Via Lorca. lido Isle. NB 673-7300 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 215 Via Nice. Udo Isle 631 -1400 $429,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 12 Vienna. Newport Beach 673· 7771 $4 75,000 Sunday 1-5 **1030 W. Bay Ave (Peninsula) N.B. 673-3777 $1 , 1 SQ,000 Sat./Sun. 1 ·5 3 BR plus FAii Rll or DEN 2135 Aster Place. Costa Mesa 759-6700 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 13 Canyon Island. Big Canyon 644-6200 $291, 500 Sunday 1-4 * • 2222 Donnie Road. Newport Beach 631-7300 $525.000 Sunday 1-4:30 * * 312 Evening Star. Dover Shores 644-6200 $749,000 Sunday 1·5 * * v301 Evening Star Lane. Nwpt Beach 644-6636 $925.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 4~ Flnisterra. Westpark 644-6200 $279,000 Sunday 2·5 •v 17 Inverness. 8th Fairway, Big Canyon 644-9060 $1 .200.000 Sunday 1-5 1662 Iowa. Mesa Verde. CM 675-7794 $210.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 710 Kings Road . Newport Beach 631 -7300 $659,000 Sunday 1-4 30 •964 LaMirada. Laguna Beach 721-0798 $245.000 Sunday 1-4 2217 Private Road. Upper Bay 644-6200 $249.000 Sunday 1-4 1 Rue Biarritz. Big Canyon NB 644-6200 $629.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 2201 Waterfront. Olde Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $435.000 Sunday 12-4:30 1100 westcliff. Westchtt NB 644-6200 $365.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 * • 1026 White Sails Way. COM 759-9100 $495.000 L.H. Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM •704-704 '2 Goldenrod. Olde COM • 1 bdrm separate Income 673-5599 Sunday 1-5 ~·•·pert ••~fl Bay fre•t Southernly view of the channel & upper Newport Bay -Will accommodete up to 60 ft boat plus 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath, family r®m panelled. wine ceHar, out- door spa f1replaC4"S m mstr suite. living room & family room. 1125.• IMBEH~l~O REALTY (714) '""·••s• --------- Ill CllYll wa•1-1 .. ~ ... U..~ ... LIY COMPlETELY AlMOOfL.EO I CUSTOMIZID • 3 ledroorna • Dlfl. 2 5 Ntfll • ~OutOOOf ~At.-POOl wilt\ SPA & WAT£AfAll ..... For Priv ... = Cll. a.... Boyer-land.... 14) 131.-1 ,. ••412 Avocado Ave .. CdM 644·6200 $649,000 Sunday 1:30-5 •204 Coral, BaJboa ls&and ~2-7404 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-'4 •3066 Country Club Dr, Mesa Verde. CM 631-1266 $399,000 Sunday 12-4 •2105 E. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach 673-3777 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • v 1 Harbor Ridge, Harbor Ridge, NB 673-9333 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2362 Rutjers, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $175,000 Sat(Sun 1-5 •2001 Seadrift. Irvine Terrace. CdM 720-0166 $559,000 Sunday 1-5 218 Via Lorca, Lido Isle 631-1400 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••••3100 W. Oceanfront, NB 631-1400 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IR plus Fii RI or DEM * 133-4 Antigua Way. Newport Beach 722-1808 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * * 707 Bayside Or .. Promontory Bay 644·6200 $995,000 Sunday 1-4 * •63 Beacon Bay. Beacon Bay. NB 759-6700 $750,000 Sunday 12-4 •••42 Blakeley. Northwood. Irvine 551-3000 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t v 18 Cherry Hiiis, Big Canyon. NB 759-1877 $1,150,000 Sunday 1-4:30 2027 Commodore Road, Baycrest NB 644-6200 $369.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 2104 E. Oceanfront( Pen. Pt.)N.B. 673-3777 $975.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •••t512 Harbor Island Dr. Npt Bch 644-9060 $1 ,750,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 1600 Harrow. Newport Beach 673-9333 S429,000 Sunday 1-5 •• 15 Inverness. Big Canyon. NB 644-6200 $1 ,295.000 Sunday 1-5 * 1730 Martin Way. Baycrest. NB 644-9060 $535.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 Monterey Circle. Spyglass. CdM 631 -1266 $595.000 Sunday 1-5 225 Poinsettia. Corona Del Mar 644-6200 $765.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * • 19 RoyaJe St. George, Big Canyon 631·1400 $875,000 Sunday 1·5 * ••3 Royal St. George, Big Canyon. NB 644-6200 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-4·30 *""'•2 Rue Grand Ducat. Big Cyn. NB 760-1900 $579,500 Sunday 1-5 * •815 Via Lido Soud. Newport Beach 675-6161 $1 .995,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 **219 Via Udo Soud. Lido Soud. NB 759-6700 $1,995.000 Sunday 12-4 2539 Westminster Avenue. Eastslde C.M. 631-7300 $179.000 Sunday 1-4:30 IEWNIT llllZOIS IEIL n .1111 1111111 ~ Bedrooms. 3 bath on Balboa Island. Private spa, aJarm system, security gate. Just completed, top quality throughout. Call for appt. to see anyttme. $698.000. M2·1414 ... •• ...... .,.. ... / .. 1 .. .. let Ut .... Y• Sell y .. ,,.,,,.,1 Cal ea..tnM. '41-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. I IElllll 1727 Por1 Stirling, Harbor View Homes. NB 760-5000 $417,000 Sunday 1.-4:30 215 Via Eboll. Lido Isle 644-6200 $635.000 211 Via Eboll, Udo Isle 644-6200 $635,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Sat/Sun 1-4 **216 Vla Lido Nord. Newport Beach 675-6161 $1 ,600,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 & IR 19lus Fii RI or DEi •••v22 Canyon Fairway, Big Canyon. NB 673-9333 $2,250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••1828 Jamaica Road, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $595,000 Sunday 1-4 •••324 Morning Star. Dover Shores 631-1400 $970,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 14 Oakcrest. Big Canyon ~4-6200 $1 ,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 401 Piazza Lido, Udo Isle, NB 631-7300 $798.000 Sunday 1-4:30 •2 Royal St. George. Big Canyon 644-6200 $1 ,695,000 Sunday 1-4 * 1912 Santiago Dr. Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $629.000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 * • v 1 Weymouth. Newport Beach 854-2600 $1 ,500,000 Sunday 12-5 & BR 19lus Fii RM or DEM 508 Evening Star Ln, Dover Shores. N.B. 631-7300 $825.000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 * v •• 1 Napoh. Harbor Ridge. NB 760-5000 $3.900,000 Sunday 1·5 • * • v 7 ¥ orkshire. Harbor Ridge. NB 673-9333 $1 .995.000 Sunday 1 ·5 7 BEDROOM OR MORE ••• 12292 Cinnabar. Tustin Hills, Tustin 673-9333 $995,000 Sunday 1-4 TOWIHOIES COllDOS FOR SILE 2 IEDROOll * • 19 Kamalii. Newport Crest, NB 673-7300 $220,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 2409 Richmond Way. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $119,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 760 Tustin Ave. Newport Beach 546-2313 $212.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * • 158 Woodburne. Bayndge. NB 759-9100 $215.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR plus Fii Rll or DEi * * 1817 -A West Bay. Newport Beach 673-3777 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 267 • Orange C 1. Easts1de Costa Mesa 631 -1400 $179.000 Sunday 1·5 * • 102 Pinon Tree Ln. Costa Mesa 631 -1266 $158,500 Sat 1-5/Sun 12-4 •2619 Vista Ornada. The Bltiffs, Nwpt Bch 760-5000 $389,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 •1113 W. Balboa Bl. Balboa Peninsula 6773-3777 $275.000 Sat. 2-5 DUPLEXES FOR SILE 2 II 19lus 2 IR 318 Hehotrope, Corona Del Mar ~4-6200 S.89,000 Sunday 1-4 3 II 19111 2 II 618 Av~o. Otde Corona Del Mar 6«-9060 $610.000 Sunday ·1"'4:30 TRI PLUES FIR SILE 4302 Shofeetest, Corona del MW 631-1400 '485.000 Set/Sun 1.5 ll•ES Fii IEIT t ., 15 Toulon. Harbor A6dge &ullM; N8 913~"'33 '3500/mo Setl8Un 1-5 1901 Yecltt CcMlna. s..tlew, Nwpt ~ 173-9333 52500/mo ~ 1-5 Orange Coast OAIL Y PllOT /Sunday, February 28, 1988 =~~&~,,-~.e·=•!! .. Wll!MI!! 111111 ... ••e• ._. 1• ..... Cwt ... C.... W.. llU C....... ZIM lut. lw• IHI ••,..rt IMd llH ••-t ....._ ()pert Hw .... /Sufi GOlO COAST. Neer IW .., ..... " ..... -·- 1·1 2105 (. 8.-oe ... =-.~~,...~oc: w~r---In Secluded 38A )8A home 28' ,~ .. .,.Md pMiO, *,::S,,!!1~3~ ,~;:::, 4:,,:·~. = *"' .... * L.~OC:-... °" . .:. :-:-,, ~ ISIOC, C.W.V v.. M75,000 Open Sat/Sun -+ '*' •lot:IMll .,... Wiii to m 11-• "'*· ecwnm pool, no P•tlos s t325tmo No 10 ocHn & 1choo11 •BR, rwn11y ""· 2"WtA, ~ .... .11wtn 1·5.2l04E..Ocwttront. ~._.,_U30K bUch/p9r1t Only .... -.=..11111 l*t l950.f32-4118 pets 548-7665 S'350/mo21S-392·7614 2400eq "ltlOO/mo R 2'-'8A..._la_. can~"' vnieoe flllt 1329.000 ~t .. ol--• ----_ __ ••2... gteded,o..it .. -. •••• * *. 673-3 · 1 17j.4 y. t er a C •I I J 0 H H lO 48111 2"'8A, 2 trplm, 3 , .. ,_ ,_, "°"99, ~ Ollf, ATTENTION SINGLES! MARINERS WALK -L'9'1I. 38R 2't8A fM'tity rm OolW ........ .._. OI •mt•nuu 777 «17 743 MAURER. 13MHI « C8tOlf'109,,...lertler lndty room 11200moNew 3Bt3Blcondostyte. t>tlght,11ry&jUS11• S147St mo 8oth v•c. IOngtenn •oll.llW SNrpa.aAw/poat, 8A""'°""HOME.38r ID-1711 catS*&~...._"8 lncJd• ~water triplernatral/pmicro,2 blOck1frornthebMctl Po0fl81tr720-7432 mo.lf'nnled~,... ape. ..,._, tr1* & ..c 28a, pen1ntu1t 1oc. l o mttr w/ffp6c '°"'*din--173-50l7, 202wtl car o., lndMOu.t w/d 28r ..& 38f Townnomea 3iR ~ 2, BA Hwp Ib l e Oouo Herbtt b1r Sacrffl oe •t ~~bey.M1t100' ~ .... Of'lll.Aat. -~CdMCottaoe lnCl S1250"3U723 YtrcW.,_lloe, S>&'aeM· ShOr• cana1\ont.._; 71Q.~orno..MIO ·! 11•.too. Won't leetl c.. Ooc:lt b 2 lg b09ts, Kemp, 7eo-500o "' lie, wood tloor• BRANO NEW condo ltyte lir~ & Y11Ul1ed cell-blk& to beach • fl!O ~..., ../ ,ATNCK TE~! ttlotouonty tenovetect, 2 '174 w/d, 1 car991'909 8«t>er 2br 2~ Oat dbl mu.. tngt, wUI* & dryer 9e2·6683 Of 673-2253 ~ R&"M*" 611·1-orf ... 702 cw gar, quiet .. , .. ,, SECLUDiD ""i ~..-~ c1p1, •vef'y1t1r~ new let'a frplc tNcro _.,,, hook-uc>e840-5870 ~ \t~'J ::l.'Yf S.U 4111 1tep1 to ~t .. ndy , TIGIOUS H•::..=" ~ •/ $1325 720·9111 dryer inci i995 432-6723 lniM llf• 3BR den Pen1n1uta Point • I A,.\.. =h·~~~o:: NEED IUYEA-Hr, 3'-' 9Ulifd gated : \t~l :1Jf f~(\ 11 3BA lBA Howe, rliw BRIGHT CLEAN 28r Ula hM i-• v:~y~e~~L ESTATE RE.Al.TORS e Sat /Sun ,.5 1030 W. Ba Herb« View home. Lg (t) ~ model REALTORS • carpet, dl1hw1ther garage NHr shop S775 rm, ale, 2 car 111acl'led 673-t900 11;;:;;;;~11 . . Bey AV9 Cannery Village yrd. 2 fptca, wet ber. 38d, 2Be 1475.000 petlo, "' ow• S,300 tw111t • MC depe>lil get comm pool tenn11 11 * •••• 1t * Aealty. (714) 673-3777 Coltrane & Co. Reatty (2) OynMty model 28d 29R 18A IMO Dt1na No pet& 979-3227 S 1050 559--8372 ' AYAI. .. U -······ 760--0376Dlane/8roliler 2Be ()penhouMtun1·S lleMJI..... 631·,2MOf2t1·8425 38r 2·~B• l111tnhmw/M/I# •••• llLIOllSLlll ... fHt-..--a-Un i fied B rolt e rt F•lalt llM 3BR 2BA duc>lex double COSTllESI •LOl/ELYhOme,3bf 2b1. bert>9rca;peUngon1u.1t1'--.... --.. ---Goroeout JM PeMrt 38R • r -... 673-777t• f w/lrplc, dbl get , lg back· grnblt $2095/MO 38A concto In guard Magnificent remodeled Rare Belb01 Waterlront OWNER NB, corner, i50 rpt, encl get & P•tto. 3Bdrm. 2 Bath townhouM. yard $ t 150/mo Curtis o11n Pr N~wport cr .. t SM~• geM«I community. Poot & 28drm & den. Living rm home. 111 time on martcet IPllllll JIWRI• 1/f, patro, yatel. $23,500 lnOry f.c, redecorlled Pool, close to Shopping. 72 t-5225 Of 497-7•57 • oner 760-6000 2 '18a Collelo. f 1116. IC>I-Abeofute vii~ 11 w/uMd brick fireplace -+ in over 40 yeara. Han% .. Located In MCtuded ....,,. Terma. Open houH. St400tmo 642·99t8 W tD & retr19 mc:I. Alk•ng REJ WI D hlt~up, tfpl, fonMI 1251,500. Mu1t , .. , 48drm 28a rental with and Gretel might 11111 be Port Terrace. 2 atory 3BR 842-4~3 842-7723 38R 3BA duplex, view S 1200/mo yearly. -•-cttrH l~A..V •/ :!~•920;11 ~~=••· Won'tlMll C .. PATRICK bay view and brick fir• lnllde. With 1 llttle worlt 2'.1,BA $139,150. Call for ~ ll atrium, w/d $1800 3BR •110·1•• 1Brlloft, tennla, 11re1m1 rl"9"1\ . °' TENORE 631-1211 or place. Xlnt rental poten-thilwfflbe1w1nM!'Pt.ya personal lhoWlng • .Joen ~ 3BA w/d hlt-\lp SISOO S675 AYl3112 552-7446 \I\\ I 'l'T I~_\ ·1 ••Tlllll* 7 ... 702 llal Of UM total .. real· Real Elt•'e 673-1900 Carleon 63,.12M ... YIU.IT Agent 720-0280 DEERFIELD, 38r 2',,Ba I ~l A.l . faS • Spacious newty,..,. ,_.. 2 R&"Mtt<" . . . dence Thia won't lut et ~ ~ 1 ~ $735 000 ___, ~ 103 Acre! Paature Pfop-cozy 28r, w/dry, dbl gar ~~· ~ tiome. rplc:. lg fam/01n AYlll ba nu Crpta/Dfpe .... • I0-1.IOI On ttie send-newer bldg. 1erty. 'IM' round Cleek. Ir· n·pet S1275mo Open ~t;,•S'+t{-rm ale garo.net 1nc:1 llW Mlewv DIW 2 cw get e • only 8 yura old. H• rlgattonwater.1109,000 House Sun 1·4. 414 verynio9St425 760-0768 3Br 2',Batwnl'lmw/new WID hlM.tp lrg patio 3BR-2BA up a 28R-28A ....... ........ Nerclsl4.IS(213)37S-0771 -FOR LEASE N 3BR catpet & ceramic: Iii• balcony St900 yeetly ******* ~ ~ lower Bit-In•. frplca, 4 ******* 11a.~'' (7 t•l 891·39•0 3BA. 2 car g::oe. 111 D7:~:i~= ~~~o 673~813 E.H•T-(!li'Jt::•:fig>. car get. etc. MM,950. lnlUU W/lllWll ~It L.b CUTE. 001cozy2BR 1BA t WTSlll ~ wMe mart>141. upgradeo N•llU Gorgeoua la 28R 2"~8A -~ Mllll IU&.n Oeslgnet per*1 5 or 68r ... c " lUS Cit garaoe Flrepl1ce lBOr• sewing rm, Pvt-se-st~~1mo'' ~0-c.3~.l>004 nr l'AY ·I •3Br 281 y'1y aw.-. tounerMObEL Enc:I Untt, 111-1111 111-1111 w/pool. 1p1 • 110• IJfb Ofive by 51 4 Jasmine cuntyrte avail Marcil I ''"" -., ,.. K.U'lr'llW\ frpk;,patlo S1200/mo. bright & •lry W/lotal PANO OCEAN & CITY u.,m u;:no;t;1F4C rear unit. S9501mo Villa 645-30 I 642-5037 -~ ......... _.. \I\\ I 'l ,., l'i _\ l •2Bt 28• IOwer ~ pthlac:y + patlO +-pool LIGHTS l/IEWS . Mutt 5..,,.,..,. AB C & D Ptot•40 Rentals 675-4912 548·7855 Call for ap-_,...,_ ...-. oc '-'L• .nc • lrpl(;. 0., ... $90G.1875 8')11 & tennis. Vt!Ue ei BIG CANYON OPEN HOUSE SUN '2·5 aee! A vllue at $839 900 __.. sec i2 P0<ntmen1 No pets 0.... ........ .,"-~ ~~ -•a __..ILi 1439,ooo. SUBMIT ALL By owner, 2Br. 2B1twnhm BELCOURT HOME FOf del9ils call PATRICK Ac:acle hon. 200 fOf FRT HSE 616-A Avocaoo please S600 imo 2Br •den f'rJ>'c gar -t w-.-_, OFFERS Try 6% down or Like new with views Custom home on c0<ner TENORE 631· 1266 or all, or off« 9161723-2159 2BR 2B1 single gar w D t>1r $1300, 854..&306 . BAY FRONT boar Oock lg 11 .... 11 rent S2000/mo Cell 255,000 72 t-0830 lot. S BR 4'hBA. 5000 760-8702 Pacific View M«noflal Ptc nk up, new carpel ~ Eas1s1de E•ec: twnhme, 28• 2Ba Pll•~ _._ loc liiiiiiiiii~====~iiiiiiiii PATRICK TENORE IAllil. ru••-sq.rt .. formal Cllnlng, latge Graves C & D Lot 430 In pamtS 1200/mo S1op by 38r 2 1Ba yard, 2 car at· •WllTPAll YO• on P"'1 rsland avarl 3 10. 63'·12M Of 7tl0-870·2 F b 920 h -lamlly rm, master suite Ocean View Plot S975e• or call 722-9509 tacrieo garage. comm Furn Doll ~ouse Looks lse ~ t800 mo 650-0758 R6/M~R a sq • mstr ste, w/lrpl & wet-bar 4 car · pool & spa Avl 211 Otana --lplc. whr_IPI tub, 8x 12 clst, gar. """"'4 •ne teetur.. or best offr 6t9/340-5248 LARGE 2 BE DROOM 631-1266 or 261-8425 ltlte a model m peacn 4 lib I• IAYallll 1 di Oel e I It t 4B 3B """" .,.. •-L~ f DUPLEX Immaculate -blue Lg 2BR 2BA Oy 2B C ma nmg rm, g•te u• is 1 • r. a child proof g1te lrg patio _.,_., lml gar .... ~Uher. dryer no HSTSlll TIWlllMI pool 2 oectts Many 11ras sp' 8 ond•or g5•1 1eo100pool1 mo guareled community,,.,.._ ~l.'~~u~~ :o:iR<J:n: s~.~.:;::B~:!~ouSeel~ TRY LOW 0011111 er.,.. 1575 pet St0501mo 497-4785 i3BR 2',BA . garage Va-St2501mo 720-3912• •6••-li88• place, garage pariclng, ~" .\ . . . . $650 000 722 608 y 1 nn cant $ t 2501 H t I -•---L 21 private sundectc S t3S0 ******* . -I Century 21 E•ec:utlve BAYfRONT CNIN\ DHITM 1111111· llUll Siii Hr Donalo Platt, ~2-97~~ry -1•u -• 41 UHlllE per mo """•ts IUUl11 c~B~TR:B~TOh~~~~ 854-2600 unuv WIS HI.LO 2B• frplc, gar n-pe1s 28 18X hte wi den newt) 2BR 28A conoo lrpl 11&1• IULn Ocean & bay views! Klnga many custom leautures IPll UT·• 11·1 With views & doclt avail 4340 s/I home on 'O PLUS $1650 645-2925 alt 6pm I •~4 , ';;f;. ferndled, s1a1neo gtas1 comm pool custom snut: 11 ....... Rd. 3BR 3BA home to mention. Remoctele<I 2011 YlllT llFl•I Spacious 2 & Den. new acres. 4Br, 3'hBa, 2 sty. 3 •-i• •••LUSE '---"" Pvt area, lrpl. eoci lge yd te•s $1350 mo Co1owe11 p AT ON w/pool, spa. lg aundec:lt kitchen ~ baths. Beeot SPECTACULAR l/IEWI kitchen. Owner w•nts lrplc:s. (1 In mstr suite). · _., .... di St2501mo 497-8485 Banker 644-9060 RIV E BEAC BAY • bonus rm 2 mat 11 ollerf •~as ooo De 1570 all of deckl"" For Newbedlord -4BR • ------Exclusive beacfl comm. r IU • tiled spa tn very pvt patio. 2BR +. 2BA SEAl/IEW for· Soderlln . 75'9.e1~7: mal din, llv rrn. ;;;, rm: bonua. 3 lull BA beaut•-llYEU MIU nm Mystec: Perk furn 3Br 2Ba BAY RIDGE CONDO Gateo 38r 38a, new carpet, lg ea, wet bar. high ceilings All this & more tor only mermodelhm. Pvt comm Sotheby'10ln1'1 Rlty . game rm, lg faun· lul $3500/m o Mah •BR Oen. 3BA Fabulous hArvldw2d2811rss,500C>Gean view c.ommun1ty 2Br 2Ba air yo, view. tennla '22001 ~~,!~ht d~!t~00Y":m• ~1~5K~;u~~!-~; c~: SS.S0.000 Ownr 759-1143 dry/a.wing rm. Loclled Gulledge 720-9800 o• "Qht>rnd $1750 -sec: 494_~348 'r 497~~"',krs t r P 1 c Po o 1 s Pa mo • sec dee>. 540-39'0 ABSOLUTE VALUE •t Res 631-3837 (067-P> VIEW OF VIEWS' •n beautiful Quall Hill 760·5000 THEW amn o $t500mo 760-1215 PltWATI HR&Mn $569,900 Won'llast To PElllSIU 1 Acres w/pvt equestrian ~ MA..V '40-lJll No Leguna Charm 38r Ba)'riOge condo Im -Lido Sanos" 1 blc-to bd'I. SH, cell PATRICK MPLllW/.a PlllTYIEW-E llUll .. TI euments. Irrigation ~ I 2Bahse ·guest cottage maculate 2 mst• Br • 381 28 dbl TENORE 63t-t268 or Remocteled 3BR2.8Aown-UTIUlllUY wateranelvlewl l240K ~J:'\VlfV'l"YI' 11J.·~, I !Lux townnome new 3BR S2t001mo Walk 10 bcn oen 3Ba 2 car gar • 1 Shape~ yet s rs'soi top 760-8702 ers wl huge t BR tBA, in-Walk olf ltle beach Into Huge tiled entry Into ....... lelltJ I. W t-'\..."'f I A .~ 2'1BA 1500 sq It , frpl, 2 AVI tmme<1 875-508 1 Mn, ~tru 6'4-8S65 eves Comm poo1 ' 850-t~ ~~~ us~; 7 ~~.'Of c=::; :U~°:~eo:,'J'v1=. ~ ::;~~,~~ ;~ ': .... ~~~8) 2t5-N95 REAL TOAS 11 ;~;o8:,;,o l~;_a~~6lard W,aa1 liptl 2152 ~~~,,~e<"' 1~~ Ba!:411~~ I SEA VIEW t>wnltul 48R R&"M*R " • I • JOHN MAURER ,etty & bay. Meny unlq~ pieces and massive ..,. WALK to Bc:h 2 bd t ba MESA VERDE EXEC •NORTHIJIEW• Ne"' arpet paint $750 2'1 Bath New Bedford • 631· 12~ or 673-1768 angles & celling heights timber beam ceillnga. a~/p..,_,1_ Home gat lndryrm WI O 59, 3Ba nom4! 3 car 3Br 2Ba house comm Ricic ~ 646-2983 sweeotng View of moun-create lntwlo< lnter .. t in· F 0 rm e I d 1n1n11 rm -s t2501mo incl utils Nu varOene< 3000 11 pool ale micro ga1-1a1ns and tights, prtvete ******* ctueling slryllohts. WOOCI· wl butlet'a pantry over-Ii JllZ pt/carpet etc• 673-1427 S2000 1 yr ise ~1-0688 dener $1295 499--2019 Be1Cov•1 conoo 2Borm gated community, In-•• Tll UY• ed !loots l Oavte Jones looks hvlng rm w/vlew ,.__ _ 1--•---L 21 ,9 2Ba ~urity gate AIC 2 eludes lenms anCI poof Bayfronl condo WIY\ews or antique bar rm. Asking Gourmet kitchen 38drm •OCEANFRONT 48t 28a "99tl .... 2124 IEU YEllM mmm nrpu1 -· luep1aces Oen $2500/mo S24001mo 644-2057 bey & Cltallna 2BR 2BA. ···111 YIEW* $529,000 3 ''1Ba ~ bllllerd ,,,; :c;c~~o:ryr~BR • nn ~'S IEIT 3BR 01ning rm, family rm, * *ll"'I* * or ,submit Call MICf\MI Totally remodeled 38A sec bldg w/bolt slip -•llO-lllO • wlv1ew 3 car garage Den S 1000/mo yrry Conelo. 2Br. t''IBa. patio spa wet t>ar & more •BR plus bonus room 63 1266 2BA sngl sty bMuty le • POOi ·ape AUYme s-1. 3Br. family room Moelel PrtcedtoMllll S850,000 *1 BLOCK TO BCH 3BR Of hugepvtyelsavall Sml S1600 mo Don ptatt 2600 sq rt S2000/mo ··~~\;· bargain at $1850/mo. 1st TO Try t0% Down or perfect & 1111Qlnll Owner ~ ~ •ll0-1000• 2BA St<tOO/mo yrly pet~ POOi 64&-2846 631· 12~ Vacant Sally 644-0496 1 t• • •• CMoren & petS o«. S"°'1 more Lse or IM oplion says sell $439 000 ' r.-.,(. I) 2Br ocn vu condo, Sl600 • ·~· • ~:('\;.~ George Elkins Realty ___ r. °'immtonge t0'!.~PYIM Ol>o°"u,. ~. Priced below market "'"HUI aitlf l•=e?a'Jt{•J * 1M l.S. 1121 I ~ ned ........ • ·~.~12:!.~cKWTo~~J~~tl •••-1212* fig:41!·:tJ.ta~ lan6~111n FRj~-~8~~:0s.~~~s t . Ill CUYll EAST Herbst 1.fo~~oo or 63t·l2~or760-3702 l•JU2HOqn, ~ '!_) NEWPORTBEACH EXCLUSIVE GUAR ftr~..A.V l ei.ii\;• Pool. view, E.estblull PRIME WESTCLIFF eree Nwpt tBRgar apt$650 J .. TIW•IMIS 38R 2BA~~~cro S l500 28~~~~~;t~~!~~ K.UTrJnl\ .. / 111114 • .-$388.888. 760-t !08 3BR 2BA Comfortable __ W NewPort 2Bd $900 Large & spacious 3BR -Call 751 .5000 \t'\ 'J '"'i-Yj' i.u-\ 11 If!! --family home. Fee lend YllW TllWllllHI W Npt 28b cottage St 175 3BA, open & warm Micro frpk:s in LR & BR \\ , ~ I .t -JllT Tiii Tll 10 Pnced to sell! $349,500 Bayiront.condo 28d S 1375 llltchen & dining rms • SELECT BH&G __ _, bar wio hkup.s REALTORS • * * * * * * * F01mer weekend retreat Pnnc1ples only 644-7424 I 11J,IOO Ooeanlron1 3Bd $2400 ramify rms Rents are NEW E SIDE 3Bd 3''tBa. paltos. Ot>I gar• S 187 townhome w/3 In bdrms Newport Beech location, L100 ISie 4BCI 3Ba $2550 St 100·$1350/MO dbl Sorry. no pets 644-0509 IAYYIEW YAl•t 3 bllhs Sold r_;rnlstled: 3BR 21~BA. totally re-WATERFRONT HOMES Pert~~ ~;: Y,8~m~~~, 2BR 2B Ill OAIYll Designer perfect lg 28R Steps 1 o b • 1 ch PROMONTORY modeled, central AIC REAL TORS 631-1400 Carer Wat41 s 1325mo 2335 eioen-F A, Clen, frpl, 501 2BR 2BA wiwr-$2975 2BA Nr pool & IPI In $320.000 Call JOHN llJf ROIT Fonner moctel unit New •·)L--II 1·1241 642-3812 Open SunOay French doors • all in L V Props lr\c 673-9333 No pet&I 722--0170 gated COl'{lmunety Va-MAURER 631· 1266 or on market & won't last• --\O/tllle No pets f t400 mo --Venalllel a.. t8drm 1 M c • . al 2 ·-IElllTS ··u Della 760-5000 .. n cant ove-in condition 673-1768 Uveonlhewaterwtth your an Damn Jamow111t ftllll I 107 r-• -R£NA( a~ Canyon beeullful oe-geted comm. g reet Sacuhce at $219,900 owndoc1tsl01two60 loot 631·t2~ **28' plus study on Lg 3Br 21.Ba home OIW. tacned 4BR 2 •BA nome •meneties. Conven1en1 R&"M~~ Won't last Call PATRICK boats or smellef bo1ts Ocean Front New Medi· FtP dol gar enc• lrt bk . • ' on a cul-d•sac A'il 3115 loc S750 Agt 75~120 . ·t • . •. • TENOR~60~~j(,~266 or 58drm.4Ba ol luxury 3 terranean s t yl e yO,nopetsgardnr w11er \t\\l :l~l 1~.\ l $3500 Hart>OrVoewH1llsV11ta Balboa 28R '~ Fireplaces. oe>en enler· S35001month 675-5061 incl S 1500 mo 646-9726 REALTOAS • 3BR 2BA ocean view condo comer unit, nice R6/Mta}(R .. '. .... NEWLY LISTED 1445,000 This house is a delight from the front door to the back garden. It will be a pleasure to buy this re- modeled and redecorated 4BR property and discover the 1oys of Eastbluff Cob) Ward PRIME BIG CANYON LOT 1815,000 Last chance to build a custom home in prestigious community. Golf course view Conveniently located. close to beach and freeways. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody BELCOURT 1115,000 First time offered. elegant 'Towne Collec tion" home. Two master suit- es. formal dining, den with fireplace plus library Huge garden over- looking greenbelt. Belle Partcb MODEL PERFECT "95,000 Perfect Country French 4BR. 21h BA. home. Highly upgraded and cus- tomized. Lots of French doors and skylights. Shows like a model Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody a'AYFRONT 11,000,ooot.H Located in a private gated com- munity. custom bayfront features, 4BR, 4BA. master suite with fire· place. Lartte pier and slip. Garage will accomodate a limousine. Ann Peters 81G CANYON CU.TOM 11.-.• four BR. 38A. contemporary over· k>kln& 8th falrw•y SPECTACULAR VIEWS of eolf course from most rooms. Air conditioned. larce spa Move-In condition. Prime location! Carol Allison ta.nment area 1nctuc:Ung -----"Otne on qu-et street Avt vtewS. w/d tnd. 11095 atuum bar. den. formal ft.U IM.llA... * lll&T YllW * * * SUIP * * 1m~ C111 Esttlet v~ I Call Agt Ken d ey dining rm and gourmet 2BR 2BA, grnel lvl. huge 2BR 2B• s 1600/mo 4 Bd 2 ba, sngl lam Home-... .,... '1lW 2 llJSTER s1ms 640-1529 or 760-5000 631..ec>52 Nght 722-7265 kitchen You musl see kitchen lg patlO wller Slip Avail 722-0377 fantastic 1oc·n Frplc: lrg IELll OHMS 1 3 bd 2 ba Pwor rm Pm, ~ ~~A.V thlS spectacular buy v......, s2i5.000 7S9--8389 -yatd, 2 car gar New Qu•te·conven1ent·NEW KU°'IF'U.. $1,075,000 --Clusottec! IS the an-10 paint Trained pet OK ••• LUSll8 Close 10 all Newport au M --•ll0-1000 • ESTCLIFF. 4Br-3BA ::,_buylngandselllng $1275.lmo 846-6634 Schools 001 gat-gatO~ ,\ ! 1 ' tBdrm. 1 Batr1, oceen and BeaU11tul updlled home lrllHI HW! min 10 Beac,. Avlll J 1 REALTOR<; • harbor views Sunny -....... :_,·~. Merrill Lynch Realty by owiier. principals only I 645•730 1 s.c 2.5037 Piiio. reMgwatOt . .,,..,._ Please call 631-6007 Large 3 B•. 2 1Ba 2 cat * 548.7855 * BLUFFS 2Bf:l Der 1 BA I er/dryer $1100 per mo GOLF COURSE VIEW $1,350,000 Lovely custom Big Canyon. 5BR. 5BA. family home. Large pool size lot with gorgeous view Spacious gourmet kitchen. Private ga me room or den on lo" er level Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody OCEAN VIEW HOME $1, 150,000 Five BR. 4BA. designed to give an open fee ling from the kitchen to the family room through the living room to an outside deck with views of Evening Canyon. Little Corona and white wa ter view Hobie Denn BAYFAONT S1,590,000 "v1aster su ite with fireplace and study Separate wing with large fam1I} room and 3 adjoining bedrooms. Gourmet kitchen with bay view. maids room. Slip for a large >•acht Barb ara Aune DOVER SHORES 1741,000 Oversized lot. remodeled kitchen and family room Three BR. could be converted back to 4BR Great opportunity to buy a "Lifestyle" Barbara Aune and Carl> n Steiner A 8AYfRONT UST 8UY '811,000 Great location to enjoy the charm and lifestyle of Newport Beach Highly upgraded 4BR. l BA, trl-level home with dock. Entertainers cte· light. Suzanr.e Shuler SHANGRl-LA 11.llOMO 3.S acres lit used to be an Orance County Parkl. Manicured lawns. 100 year old pine, fkus ari palm trees. Flo~erlnc shrubs and fruit trees. Priv.ite pool. 68R. 7BA S.1b.r• Aune (714) 759-MOO Corona del Mer OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 111ached garage wtd 0 1 ar POOi ' hi 11~ hkups 11rep1ace private * 2HI ICUIFIHT 110~1 v.!°~~peis s ~°ti I IHI LI llAl n yaros,pool & spa 3Br 2Ba $, t951mo until 760-8827 &45-3758 =---.,.-~----- RESERVE ONE NOW' July 646-3~09 ,, .. ,~ c.... ••tn 726 W Wilson St -lllffl 0111111 I I F0t 1nfor call 650-3426 *•EXEC WEST CLIFF •BR 3B .. fu s2 OO• ' ' 1111 --------•I 2200 st horne 3Br 2' 1b1 .. "' rn 1 mo j mce yaro l1lrOener incl' L V Props Inc; 673·9333 Ellec hm 3BR 1\'.BA, den. $1975/mo 673-6590 -EllLISI .... ._ -... 1 lrpk:, 2 car oar. yerd, COY •-e<ed patio. ,_ pelnt, m£'81iBAH BLUffS 3BR 2"'BA. dtn 28R den ff-91C gar $1350 clean ' S41~n rm. 2 car gar on m11or L V Props, Inc 673-9333 ~· II Tl-I greenbelt 3 patios ~ S 1700 molyr lse Avt ~1 1 CAIH SIOllS ........ Sl.SM,IM ........ 4511' S bdrm, view. huge lot E Taba~ ca.ll SlllU. SUS.... . 325 C... Slltns view. l story 4 bdrm ~ Tully C.aMt Fer IHt Prine only Bkr 64~·9097 FUii.Mi CAIYH CIUL -... S2U ............ 21 C.,.. CrtSt Frreplace. vaulted cetllngs. I&. --ICUI f11W ldaM .. 3 bdrm. 2 ba townhome J SkaJlan dbl gat tndry hkup, pool * lffl Sit 2~ Gor~s Newi>ort Cre11 lBR 281 rn Q: a spa SOf'ry no pets "u crpt drps & paint, n-tC1'rll-ntiome !\.Illy ano pro-WShefldryer, t car glr .• I Bedroom S605 pets St650 643-1717 less1onally lurn11neo unlurn yrly I•••• UYCIHT._. __ $215 .................. 124 llycrut 666 W l8tn St 64S-2739I *HARBOR VIEW HOME 2Borm ano 2 Bain A S1850tmo 986-1719 Back Bay 2 bd ? ba 8 Saunders reaatiia JB.' 38a • t>onus rm dbl I Showplace• 12500 mo I I'-p l I ... Vlll2 . 2134 s19501mo 647·7526 ~gt IU.._ 1117 I gar h<J9e yet no oeta ll&llM au&, n & •ti ta a I a a •STCllJ __ . Sltl............... 1212 c •• .,..... 3BR 2BA .. ___ ,_.... ..._ .. -I 3 P '""'"" • .,.... """' ... -T ...... ------2BR 18A upstr1 [)pix.,.... bd. en Weslchll Mfrry yard 2 cer gar Grdnr _,,,,._ -•• Furn nouM 2BR t '..,BA • .. P81nt 75 oft ..,_ No incl St200 Frayoa 2BR 28A 'l story t>lock to ocean Avail 3408.,, M ...... 760-3147 or 760-5000 townnome 2 car garage. Day .,......., or Month gar weua. _...., kl( Clll.--.. SSH.SM ............. 311 ......,.,. rlilir aA..V 1rp1c s 1 tOO'mo 111111 Eves 650-1206 mo ~ouits 673-7353 4 1 duple1 e1tra lg lot grt 1oe c Ma.wnll K.U",1"9"1\ Ren1a1s 515 • .-912 um IAYYIEW .. T UY ft1W1 \I'~ I ''I I'' \ 1 •lm&LS• 2Bt 2a. 1tgh1s vu S1425 Floof to ceiling ..,..... Of CAIUT• C0ft ....... Sl.5t5,IM ....... 2323 ..,,_._ 2·5 Bdrm $900-$5000 mo L v Propa Inc 673-9333 L•do Island, the bay & the stcluded waterfront M Harth REALTORS • Marti Agt 6·3-9378 ooeen POOi. e4evat0f. BHutllul 38r Conelo Ill.I Clllll.. garages, guest pertstng. 2Ba,paho, Obie gar nr 3BR 2BA Pen1nsu1a Lg 2BR 2BA $2975/mo custom lntenC>f. ""99 M1~oliall nd11n1pohs S 1150 Yrty I'll-car-pell L v Proos Inc: 673-9333 balconies telephone S tO /Mo 988-963~ pa1n1 encl gar lence ~ Herbof R1009 'lBR 2BA. 2 ~t~2eT~4;';'001~ 1~ Ooyourb<lylng9"d•tingat Avl 3 1 6•6·9451 'E car ga1111oe con.,.,_tlon s11001mo 540-.3393 lheclelallle<l marleel Ma~ 213 •93-U75t0 rm. upgraded thru~t. --=-,--,,_-,....._ __ new wht paint, l 2395 •3BR t BA $975• WATEllFllONT HONES • ..c. UALTOUll "''"' lht' ,.,,tr• o1nJ ,. • h ~ \ If" • ·• "" '""' **NEW LISTING IN OLDE CORONA DEL MAR** Just~ps from the main beach & featured o n the 1985 home tour ttm rh.1rm1n r 1925 two story 3 bdrm Colonial h.t~ been met1culou'h reno\ated It ha, a 1orm ., dining room, br1d. floored family room & countr~ l 1trhcn open1ni;: to a prn.11t• used b ricl patio. l\dd1tio nal outdoor II\ ing 1s prm 1dc..•d b' d ,undrt ~ o il the mt1 ... 1t•r )U•tc· and a fron1 p.ttto with outsrandm~ on•.rn t.. It'll' '•t'"' S6Q'\ 000 63 l· t~OO BALBOA ISLAND Fabulou~ n('w <.u~­ tom 4 bdrm "Ca\tle" with ne" do I.. w una. l sp.u. \ 1deo, 1nterrom & \t'( ~)stem. Choice o . Bayfront on th,• quiet little l\land SJ,850 000 631-1400 LINDA ISLE "Tudor" ~r-.le 4 bdrm \\1th _gucstl dcn , tamtl) & formal dtn· ing rooms, fabulous b.iyfront ma,t<>r 'uite & sunn)' terrace leading 10 dOl I.. for 2 Y.JChts. Sl,700,000 631-1400 DOVER SHOR.ES 8e.t ut1tutl decor· e11 'd 5 bdrm ba front ~tth l•rs~ doc!.. l1br.lr\', forrNI d1nmg & I.miry room lot~ of u~d brid., p.tnchn.g mouldin & r' doon \970.000 6) 1· 1400 BIG CANYON hctting sophtstte•ted remodeled 4 bdrm. t.tm1ly & form.ii dtning room\, pool & Sf>i kyl' hts U.t stone & berbf'r c.tr~ted fl~. ~ S.000 63l· 1400 NEWPORT BEACH omc£ 206 W CO.\n HtCH't\ A¥ 114-Ul·I• CANNERY VILLAGE B.Htron11 oodn w ith out,l.tndmg <><eJn "~VI' (on· temporan & elegant~ hdrni 1n '''i ,, 1f\ bldg VI 11h doorman S. pc~·I S8l5 ooo bl l · 1400 CLIF'f'HA VEN \ t('\\ pr (,p,•r I\ C ''"'" lorctlble J bdrm VI 11h tremt•1Hlolr' potential lor up or <lo"' n ,•,p.;r,\1011 & remodel Outstandm~ nt•r~hh('fhood ".ill.. to .tll school' S S~5.000 fd 1 1400 LIDO ISLE lot.tit) 1rm1Xld<'d 3 bdrm 2 bath home-w ith n('" t.Jtp 1 & 11le throughout l1~ht , b"11h1 "11h \OUlh pa110 '"•I~ to c lubholM' & 1enm\ court\ s.-2q 000 63l·1'&00 UDO SANDS Co1 3 bdrm com1 "''" \..tultcd Cl'1~ng~. tp & \'ilrd w11h fMtlO & \fM 1n sm.tllbeotch communlt JU\t \tcps from und 1l HI S.240 000 673-6900 l1S "-'~lt"l ~~I nt-ns .... 640-5324 or 675-5177 Lrg •1tc IT-SMC. ~ l9t1Y ------• 2133 Miramlf. Bal. lflt --... * 6-7-S-5030 • 48drm 38a, family rm, tufty NEW ARCHITECT DE- lvm1Shed, comm tennis & SIGN CONDO l Br 28a. pool $'5001mo or on. roof-deelt w /ba_y & OCtMrl Maur .. n or Ed 759-1549 v....,, front unn $275K rllilr ..l.llllllA..V 1113 w Be1boe ~ K.UTrlnl\ Open S.t 2·5 Cannery \I \\ I \ 'I I 11 vi11age RMftv uwm REAU s • Bacl'I apt rum aingte --------.i nl tmtlr 1525 tat & llM • MC 0ep Aetfs No Qef IHHI -mlT 173-S489 Of sai-121• 2Bt 28e ~-w USOO •=---------L V Proc-. Inc 673-IM) ~ I I* to IM:ll\ Aeoem~ ,~ SlU- 111111 --ctto A&>t. '575 orw. retrte. 2Bt 2k ocn "" U500 mo r-enge, US.-5824 t v ~me STS.am cenu w LI llll HAR80fi' VIEW 48r -..rrim=r::::".""m:U'.""llii ITplc oar Pr'*8 ._.. . -.rd Avt 311 '2500fno. M<Ne-tn &onu.l 1 ,._ ~1-3144 IS1-7531 ::,-~ ~2t-:: HARB<>fi' VifW Mof1teoo' ---'·----- 48r 28&. avt ~,,. 991'· **""'** <*'* no P9fS '2000. SOVTH Of PCH duC*DI •640-40tl• 21>r 1b• frpl new c erpet/pnt, ctec lt , LO 28R 28A COfMk> ~ Pf • H M /mo ~ot .. gated commuftlty _..,. 7-....00 • poot11p1/clwbt1ouH. 19f. ,.._ "--09c*,,.... lmmac; ~ deOOf. 1 C.. fir for I • 2 ~ AYI h'nrned 11150/fftO 11060/Mo Avail S/7 ONt>I> &. !llla "ttr•. ...,_.. by appt 173-1039 '""'200 IMIM...._._._. ... ti& 1121 =!!"· .. ..,..._ MAUTIF'Vl .. 1Me., .,. ""-Y. ,_ .... * ~ .,,,.,.... -..12 ~SM-1•T7 °"--~ ....... ,..~ .... ... ~ ...... -........ ~ t "°'Y .._ laA D., • --. ,, ... flou•• CO"'P•••••1 ,.. __ ... 1111 ~ ..... -. •••TT nw ,.....°'*' ...... "'"" ..... ts 2 ---°"a.. ...... .,_. ... ---·~I ..... ... ..-....,... . -------------~..t. :'A• • .:t.tt-------=------- ' associated · •• I I associated . . ·, Fem n/llMr lhf 38' CM hm E-Side. $200/mo + MYeret lws/M ...... tctw In whlctw, MS-2357 Fem "" 28' 2Ba Apt In N0<thwood, evl 2129. S.30/mo ~ S250 ~. 551-9158 Of 639-98e0 .. --·~· ~ . ·. .... . . .,... . auaifted'• ooaapn-beaal•• ll•t oljob opport-· ltlff cua ..... ,.. •tart tbe Dew year wttla .. eadtlq career chaaC•· Ofange Coe1t DAILY PILOT /Sonday, Februery 29. 1MI O'I -1!11!11'111111~------------------_-----------------------------------------~-----------------~~------~~------- Co-worker' s attitude adds stress to already stressful job o.raaee. I work in a crisis-oriented JOb and strtsscomes with the territory. One of my co-workus constantly puts me down, eomplams about my positive attatude (like. i it ~I) and an gtneral. makes my life miStrable. I've asked to be transferttd to another shin but that isn't possjblt at this time. I love my job but I'm becoming physicall y ill ovei this women. What should I do'? d()t')n't imprO\'C, document her be- havior toward you and be ccnain she he is awart or your doing so. SomfOnc told me that you knew of an aerncy that helped peopk to act jobs who were coming out of jail. My hu~nd will be released in thrtt months and is worried that no one will hire ham. Where should he go? rompan) pr.ar11~·1 -OF don't want 10 put the employtton IM 1 spot -M.N. • • • Dear fteeee, Dear D.f . Dear M.N .. How do )Ou feel about puttina unemployed on a rt'Sume where thert lrCJObpps? -S.S. Dear S.S., Whcrt there art pps in your employment history at wall be ob- vious to an employer and you will be asked to explain. Stating that you were unemployed. howe~er. jumps ofTthe page like a bia. red nag. -E., Dear E.S., The Employment Development Oepanment (EDD> has an Ex Of- fender PrQJram. The)' will assist your husband an findtnJ a job and 1f required. can ge.1 him bonded if an employers' insurance company won't CO\ Cr hi m. IEIH llCllEU . ·,... h happens all the umc. lo\Jthough not promo11 ng from w1lh1n often atTerts morale. man) emplo~crs feel that 11's easu:r and ~1scr to do this rathl'r than deahng with the promo- tion of a co-worker or peer and losing producti\ U) bcrausr ofa sour grapes attitude .\11 l'mplo)l'l'S lo"t to hear that JOU arce"<c1tcdabout thCJObandatefll"' to ~orl. for their comi>any. It 1e11t them that the) ·,e done their job well. Enthusiasm can be e~pRsscd w1thaul being push). A~~ for the Job. Dear B.N., -8.N. Have a long talk with this person. Explain your concerns including the possibility of both of }OU being less effective on the JOb. If the situation • • 'l Dear Rettee, Dear RnH, • • • I recently i.pplied for an opening within m) co pan) tha1 lo\OUld haH been a pror ouon for mc Other people from the compan} apphed also but tbt'y h1 rtd so meone from out~1dc the compan) Is th1~ a fair • • • Dear Rftltt, l~t being too a&gress1H 10 ask tor the JOb after the inter\ ac~ is o'er'' I R~•tt Mklta~I• ,, • •• rm C•llloral• ~m,n.ymnt .,. 'sH Job r~lllld ........ CM .. .,. dr~sud c. lwr bl catt .t * ,...., Pilot, P.O. S.x IHI, c..i. .._ ltltl. ~t ISM lap!ezet SAi llliltt •I SUI lailttwt ISJI .. ,..,._., 1131 laflez-.t 5531 lapl!J11t1I SSJl laflez ... t H3l la...,_11t .....,..... ...... -Hoepffel MAIHlENANCE PIT Offtce help PIT Fl9xlble ,/T Wllllll• A...vtOFlME j RETAIL .. llTIYLnlL....,.. WhMIANanment.lfelc• Exp. necmwy. Country ....,.... ••t•t"I 111• tloura.C::-. !Mingffic': Fie:. hours tor ltuelent ..,.NIM'CW..rTWOM CASHIERS Oeotec:twlie<ll lab & ftetd r• NEWPORT TIR.E CENTER Club Conv. Hoeo. 20382 ·~·nlMr lltlL typing ~~ 0 SS 50 hr 645-10e6 lated dutle&. High School ~22 =t~ .. ~~te For 99 IC t tecllltyd . ~ult •&42-3030• -•T11.., I.E. AIDTI SALESPEOPLE COLDWeLL BANl(C!RCJ 11111111• Educellon end basic .... TD.Lii ,._, · be certl led l nave •AllllmT ....-.-Mottvated ueen .... meth aklll1 required Position evell Xlnt pey ll•B knowtedge & expefien(je 0 ,.-., 1 lmmedtele ope!Mng, day Unlimited income Send f9IUme to: p..... · elne · wlther..,eutlc ••· c.. r•t C>PPOrt-"'' or pro-operator. exp·d pref'd Newport Ocantront Pr~ i:~ thebe::a •n .. lllMllTll we111 FarC: if ;.,.~t For private ~ 11~ Gell tor eppt 132.e7eo ::'°~=:n~=..3 [;t~: but wltraln. Newpor1 is otte"ng a unlqiA 11and1 ~· · 24741 Ctwtwta Dr., Muet Nlve _...... df,.""' •HOUSECLEANEAS• y Beach &44-7050 on training pr09ram. UWl,lmn Mlulon Viejo. Ca 92S91 BEAUTY OP 6 meniourl1t i:,°'~=~~-= FIT or PIT own trens-Marlteting Retearch PIT PlllTDI Call Betty 6S0-1854 Ex~ a must for a J0tn Soutnetn California's EOE MIFIH/V w/or w/out foltc>Wlng CM ..-·-. S tion engll9tl ape.it· Conduct phone lt.INeyS. IMding ~ 8Ncf\ Mesa Vefde ., .. shop. benefit•. N.B. 711().114 ror·se sO/IV 7ll0-944S No selling. SS/hr 10 1twt, Experienced onlyl l o IUL EIYITI llLll Real &t.,e Office Great tudtng retall home wn- Hlllltl PIYUU t 545-2298 t mJ111Y P/1 ng. · SW. I we train, nr Orange Co. ~/~el';! ~~~s HIGH COMMISSIONS benefits Cllll Gayla at ~ac:;:n;:~ ~~·n~~e_: llPllYllll lllRlllPll Flower ltM>P Must nave .... airport Call Care>UM tOf r • Free compute<a:ed mM-&44-toeo pioyees w1111 Tr1n11P acltlc Au-FfT. Exp. oldef non smkr good dfMnQ rec:c>fd. Call Energettc: eoftwer• com-oet111s 2S1·8353 att 4pm :'~:.!';~ =~ ~~!;:ree Seet't As· -liiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiMn- teufents. Inc .• Operators prefer. Hatold 150-8413 833-1183 Aficla peny growing by .!Mp• mt wnu FIT ., •. COf'nC*'Y wllhng to Mem~ ,~":':: o~-;i:.. FfT. ~JJ'!"J .. ,ng • Compe1tt1ve Salary of Jolly Roger ind •ITAL llOIPT and bounds need inside llllmD-. •PIT tram. lmmedi•t• lllre altors Group Med Piaf\_ SalOn Nloe atmoepl'lefe • Company a:>atCI Benefits Monterey Bay Canner1 ... lllPll aalee people. Pet1ect tor .. ..,.. Great benefit• N n C B <* SS • ,,,6720 • Credit Union Aelteurent1, l1 In need of Salting club_., per10n Eileellent jot> ~unity. young, eggresalve lndl-Call after &pm. &415-7871 ... EICY N~w· 11~;,:!:,ngad~ ~f:,199~~~97.r •On-go.no Training •Laguna Hiiis Mall an Ac.count• Payable tor AR, AP, computer Oyn.-Nc p.....,,t group vldual. Hourly PLUS M • d 1c 11 A 11 t f 0 r E• .Ill training. incl ORE Coo-• Opportunity to A.dvanoe •Huntington c.n.. Supervisor. Ouallfied IP· entry, phone 6 M1". prae11ce group 1Mk1 comm. Flex hra. Call Tom Ophtllalmologlst In NB. PERSON FRIDAY Some llnuing Eo in otfKe Reoec>tiontst mature resp 1n10 Management • So COM1 Plua plleants Wiii have AIP Nice people, fun poslUon. exp'• F/O person. Good Boru 855-3923 Exp fronund back otflce. AIR bkpg/Reeeptlon FANTASTIC RELOCA· ..... peraon Meded IOI' E 0 -E. SupefV!sory eicperien(je, •Int benefits S73-77S3 benefit pec:llege. Call INSURANCE BILLING/ PIT Send resume to Ad Good organaauonal & TION REFERRAL t~ salon PIT oays FOf at\ ON· THE.SPOT 1n-pr--~~: IM ~-:· t CHILOCAAEHE!.PERS •M0-1122* COLLECTIOHpoe.openln Number 124 c/o Daily communication 1kllls BUSINESS somewkends 650-9171 te<v-apoty in petson t.uran n tfustry t• Before a af1er school hrs. mTIL •ARI• CM. Some med term Of P110t P 0 Bo• tSSO 330 S.a Cout Enterprzes CENTURY 21 EXECUTIVE l~IST F /T -------.. llT&UUI ~y~ ers :' t>!: Christian SehOol. 1S835 ·-m blltlng exp helpful. Xlnt w Bay St. C.M 92S2e •&42-3490• REAL TI 85<6-2e0() S.· 5W5rl ... ~ ~ ry an ......,1 8rookhurst 963-7831 _,, ben. c .. 241-&JSS. • .. II -iim• vino Newport. Costa C.M Re.a E111te otftce ..... s _..ege, 11 _, 11 Pleasant buay quality ll•lllAR ... ~ ,. I rs.1 •••• Mesa. Tustin, INlne. An1wef pllones. lite e•c•ll•nl working con-C19'1eal group prectlce llMP• I llV5 l'a FIT generel otfa duties. 11111111111 Saddlebacll Valley typing 6 t1hng Call Jtm dllions. Please dlfeet an growing. Prefw ROA up, Pwt time, phones, tllel. Bu 1 y med I c 1 1 I ab Local Pest Control Co -Smith Century 21 Inland resumea lo TransJPaclflc ADMIN1STR·T1VE but wilting to !rein. Good Ill• type, exp req'd Pleuanl working con-needs r~t• tec:h•s. We HAL Estm am PIClfic 646-743• Ael1eurent.s, Inc. 17042 ft benefit pllg. M0-1122 M 50/hr. •142-2523* dltlon1 Cell fn AM lreln. Must have good Top produeing Agt ..-1 Relteurant ---- Glltette Ave. Irvine. Ca llllTOR 840--0140 driving record Call strono agoretllW per-92714. Attn' George CLERK mTIL UmlllT " Cherley A M 979-S021 sona1 secret11y Reel e. ISlllTllT Tl U. Harbi9on PIT experience In tut •IHIU I TILDY · 1a1e e•P Pf•I d ~ • One of Orange County•• ~general dentistry A medical menuf9Ct1Klng ..-TW&.* ........ bOnuses Sendretumeto m o11 e legant r es· AllTI PIYUU II.Ill Plrf· n.. office required. Aecep-company has an apenlng Japaneee A9«1t1 IO<*lng Full-nm.. up pref'd Ben· p M T cto Rernax, 234 E 1aurant'I currenUy ..-. Small constNCtlon 00· loc. lion. -.PP"·· eoltec:tion. Ill-tor 1 Janitor. Working fOf T81ent tor T Ollyo Mrkt ef1t1 .. 54&-451 1 17th St Ste,. 117, Costa Ing enet'getic. Mrvlce In Newpol1 Beech has •n Weste<n Digital Is one of Ing.etc.I ROA 11cen .. a +. hours .,. 11:00AM • Print 6 Runway/Portfolio Pi_._ f f /T Mesa 92627 oriented d411egatlng in<11- cpentng for A/P ciefk. Orange Cuonty'1 leading Hours 9-2pm Mon thfu 7:30PM. Wiii be respon· Prints Avl-(8 18)907-S383 ., •• rt ,..., vldual wtlt1ng to IOllow our Send resume to 1he high-tech corporations. Thur. Salary open. Call llble for cleaning end Must be e•p·d C.,I Mon-Rec4tPUon1st/Secretary management guldeltnes Gibbs Co 5120 Birch St. We currently llave 1 part-&42-MIO wtc/day malntllnl ng offices NURSE RN/L VN lor Fri, btwn g..s 979o-2787 Front office POS lor NB Send resume Man· • WEONEDSAY 9 OOam • 11 OOam 19122 BrookTlurst (Corne< ot GarllftlO) HUNTING TON BEACH THURSDAY 9 ooam . 11 ooam 9561 Cllac>man Ave I Ber.. S,ook.llurSt & G1lber11 GARDEN GROVE llTllUL&.-. ,...,..,,. 20-.a flex11>te hOur'I pet weell Small tun lfM>P In F utuon 1"9nd 720-81 t& RetallS.... HALLMARK SHOftS In Newport e.dl Ind Irvine need Pert Time Mies 1*P EV99 & ..... , ends 20 11rs per .... . trom S•.50 tlour In t>eauttlul slore C.11 • Ju1t1n or Helen at IMAGES 831 ...... RUIY'S 1110 111 fl<>Of. Newport Beach time opportunity tor en 673-3403 wk/ends t and publ.C lloll1tlc pain ctr in PLAHlSCAPE FIT lnterlOf Real Es11te Mgm1. cuso·1. 3050 BnstOI St 92660 Attn Conlroll« '" rooms. Fashion Isl Physialls or . Mature person wf\O ""'" Costa Mesa 92626 RECEPTION/SECTY · Individual to support our OAIVEA areas Must have eeuprMIUfe ortrlg pttnj Ptant Matnten.nceTeeh· ioys wortung wipeopi. I EquatOooty Em~ Mature d•P peraon Administration corporete aceountlng cs.-FI T position eveilable. previous related ... or BFB Wiii train M-W-F moan_ Company vehlCle WIP exp prel Non-RESTAURANT -mu• •• • I w/ptof phone ~ & • Its I Great Place to Wor1t1 par1ment Bluep<lnt delivery. NMt perienee E.xeeftent com-art/eve S20 per visit Lv prOVtded 545-e256 smker Call s.u .1s26 Now accepting •PPh· -.,,. YOUTH appearance 6 mature. pany benefits. Apply be-mess. Dr H.id SSt-1765 cations for alt l)Oll110f'11 COLLEGE STUDENTS ::-: :~r:: =: Wortllng from 9em to 3pm. Current OMV PRINTOUT tween 1·30 • 3~30 PM. Nim• IHIPTllllST Apply '" P«M>n T-Fn •lt.21 Itri. .... rapidly growing r"1. OllSEl.ORS you'll answer busy required. $4.50/hour to R • 3 11 h"ft Irvine Law Firm btwn 3-S. Rusty ~. Pll FIT Fie• hrs no ••P xroun In C.M Good.=:· ~ C phones and route calls. start. 540--4174 ~ Alh· •---• • • S I PINI_..... Phones l"'nt "'"'"g· com-2735 W Coast Hwy. NB ,.. •• , 11 2 ~ 1 6796 .. We have ehal1en9'ng poa- You'll also llandte bank _._, • WllWll ·v "" ll4IC ...., • -gen otc st1b nee;_ deposits and petty cuh. e< Costa ~ A Pfizer Company Aelief/Cherge NurM putor Cati Mr anson Restaurant ---& advance pot Call .Nay . itlons open for sell· motivated people 10 IUPlfVIM teenager• In the newspaper cioulatlon promotional tield •• well u helpllWI to ·--··-· 17tl00 Gllletts Awnue LYI 3-11 •• PennySaver Pro<luetion in 5S3-92~ tor IP(>t Sandwich ~., and delO •RETAIL SALES• • 67>9615 * malnteln and dlltn~te EARN UP TO 110/IV. OMV EEO/MP Full & Pan time Laguna IO ng RECEPTIONIST !TYPIST Fritzankot1er1 1H31 PIT wt.oays Sal 10-Spm If~ re IOoklf'IO lor a)Ob, ....,. :·I'! -·--•&9 lrvtne. CA 9271• r N uel IS lootll -help PI T will train Educational Suppty Store I office SUP9iiel (weig'11ng printout req. S75-9930 l l-1•• F/T tor qualified •n<IMduals L~ NB Marketing Firm Bf<><*MlfSt F v Cost• Mesa 557-3660 ~,_-ll:wY'O" up to 25 lbl.) and Otflet Legals r lor the following pos. needs 1emporary llelp °"l---·-----==-- miscellaneous duties u EST FIRM ..-Clng UMrt. LITlllTllll For medleatlons 6 tr .. t· lllOfls· pllonesl typu1g t llllng Retail Sl)es Pan Time assigned enthusiastic people wN> ment Well staffed 80 bed PlllflUIEI Flu hrs Ptease etll beauty Sl.lpply In CdM Guafanteed 1noome ot wanl 10 ••rn up 10 S200 IEClnllY S.N.F. Apply Will proof display lldvertis-TAMI at 613·2900 Weekdl)'S and Seturoay $400i>er Week to start If you detlre a tut-p.c.<S. per day or more (comm) For Corona del Mar firm. le•• Yer,,.• ,__1, Ing x·int spelhno , .. ___ No agene... Call Toni 11 675-0655 exclttng env1ronment as Telemarketing Reps. approx $25/Hr week .. • .. quired Day & graveyard -~I th 0 ro w t ti o P • Incoming calls only. Flex llours flexible. 720-995 t 111 C.lftr If C.I shifts available ~~t:11::Si~p1=t-;'; ~.8!= LDllllPllHlllllL •546-Ss.5• you For conlk*alion. ~ -•s. •PROCESSOR P&STI IP llTIIT With potential to S 1000 per ..-. TheM pos- itions are perm*'9nt end o"er en · Hcellent op- Po<tunity for growth and rapid advancem.nt. In- sured v1n. wagon or 18fge sedan 11 required. Lot• of opportunity to grow with UI No elt· per-.C:. neeesury we wlll train. send your resume to. NEEDED local reference •UNDERWRITER lfflCI ... WT Oetait onented wttll a good Wes1em Digital Corpor· Cell (714) 722-1777 * FUNOEA DATA ENTRY . Generel ot-sense ol design 6 e•· atlon. 17900 Von Karman DP -FIT Min 1 'If up. needed In flee duties PIT af1er· pe!'ler\Qed In lltgh volume Avenue, lrvlne, CA Fashion l9'and Good Sal coordinating wjth R.E. noons SS OO/llr Oro production Wllltng 10 92714. Attn Employment 1Mater1/brks. Gfowth op-County airport area train htgllty mottvated 1n- Oept. CSAOM. We are an Start lmmed &44-009 t port~nlty. Contact Linda Karin s4s. 7 l 18 9-5 dlv1dual. equal opportunity em· * ,_ IHD.• or Oiana (714) 673-056 t ployer. 18 6 up eem $150-$2500, Lumber ..,_ and wer• Ottleel WarenouM clerk o.I:..,., le~ WESTE.. dally Part-time photo houM pay oepends on needed process orders. 112-1 .. 1 112·2111 modeflng. No experience. exp Some weekends no lite typing. flhng. copylf'lg. 1111!.ITAL No f" World Talent eYentf'l9S. 54.9-3073 run wrands Flex hrs or 8'>PIY 1n person • Agent-Llcented/bonded Y OR II 15-20 per weetl. S5/Tlr 21Ml .... Ir T sc:hedute I lerview * (818)98&-4316.. L • Good hand w~ A.all :nd find OU1 :,,"earning CLERICAL Balboe llland •llllllL ... Needed tOf walk In clinic tor Pamele 84 Shit 1, lacW llcHI potential. ~ deliv.;r W::~ Rentel store In C.M leeks SalUl'd1y, Sunday or Eve-••••••••111•••••••11 (9a~~':' ton-Fri) clean cut dependable nlng .. s ln eos2 ... 1••=· ULL •• IGITT answering order ~ person l o work on • -21M11 -11 and 1i..h1 cleflcal woril. countlf and In yerd. 1--1-1-.-11-,-1-----.,. SS/hr 'To start. ~ In· Apply· 1930 Newport . luiii•iillilllftiUOtmiiiimtiif er .... for rig.tit peraon Btvd C.M Delivery, atoek, FI T .....WU. ,.,_........ • •• 7am-3pm. Th.-Mon. 250 Fat\ 191 office. PIT,.,...,,.. Call MlehMI ~,.,.. et IRING! GoYwment job.-n...a... St Coeta Mela n-smkr. Salery negot. SelectSN>pplngs.vtcea your .,.. $15,000· .._...._ __ ._. ____ _ W/treln on computer 7ll0-92N Hl.000. Call (102•••••••• .. 644,,..242 ..,.... 838-8815 ext.398 Adwrti.lng OSll M ... Corporete Of· Aapldly growing dally flee 1111 cl«lcal opening. OTEL Coestal newsciaper ha• Typing and good c:om- lmmediete opening for munlcatlon 1klll1 re-Adwrllling Account Ex· quired x·Hnt benefits. ecutlve tor Real E1111e. Call 24 t-e35S IEWNITEI IESllT major acc;ount terntories1 _______ _ poeitions. AdYel'tlllng e•· per1erloe preferred. Ex- a.llent salary and com- miMlon. Send conflden-tl.. resume and Mlary history lo Peggy BleVtn• Tll lllLY PUT 330 Weet Bay Street Costa Mesa.. Ca 92128 CLERICAL nPIST 26-ecre bayslOe reeort has tM fotiowlng pos- itions open: •FRONT OFC AGENTS •LINE COOKS • FOOO SEAVERS It you we an excellent Part time days typist 70wpm. we wtll •NIGHT CLEANERS trlln you lo be I tyi>e--•GARDE MANGER setter on our com-•HOSTESS/CASHIER puterlzed lypeHtllng •DRIVER equlpm«lt Will MO treln •PERSONNEL CLERK WORK OVERSEAS ...,, U S. COft'IPll'IH tn- tfMN/ing ~ tor T AA· mE. High 1nconw '°"" itionJ Conuructlon, Daa "OCfS.Sln9. Sfcur· 1ty. (nginttrl. b ·Mll- lMy. ~~.' W~. MfdicM. food ~f ' """Y. """Y ITl()ff w~ L~ CallOnS, ,_,Trawl & ful lmfftt P'«bgf on .. a · sqwntnts ~..-. <MltS UI 1111 lf 981). l 100 Of 5tfld rnumt to BE YOU R OW!\ BO GUARA~TEED s400 PER WEEK WITH POTENTIAL TO tOOO PER WEEK LARGE INSURED VEHICLE REQUIRED WORK IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD LOTS Of Of>PORTl.HTY TO GROW WITH US! NO INVESTMENT REQUIRED CALL M R. STEVENS (213) 4n-2110 SSS TO 5100,000 CONTWACT OR EMPLOYEE POSmONS NAAMLE. HOM ™M ~ .AOMINISTIV\TOR SYSTEMS PRQGR.AMMERS F'ROGAAMMER/ NW.'J'STS PROGRM4ME~ HARDWARE ATM {l + Yl"ars/ Of( VIV<• HP 3CXX> • IBM ~NFAAME %TEM 36 SYSTEM 38 !Cobol/RPG 1111 LANGUAGES FORTRN-l fC~ciall C080I.. • BASIC • RPG Ill AS.SEMEl.Y l~avyj PACKAGES !\SK fl'JI Pactcqs/ IOMS-AOS/O M.N&-W.l./ISlfY ORKLE M TECH SOl IM!IGE MVS/ODM1 QUERY MVS/XI\ "1EW IMS flnCemalSI ™MmEVE Pl.1/0~/FOCUS 08 1 JES 3 (lnttrnalSJ NATUVll.. 2 /WY™-! CJ#' TH€~ CMJ. Ott SIM> .slJlllE TO DU'T. 00 I: '5i00 90lSANI .. m . zn. HUMWGroH 9EACH. CA n... 714-.l'M-l 1 11 ~UUI. ~-,_. ... , AIDE-LIVE IN F pref, non- 1mkr. A11l1t dlMbled teec:her, PIT, no exp nee: $300/mo &45-2357 llll•Llll tor IM Advanteoe com-Part Time putertnd graphics. Full & •PBX OP!RATORS Part· Time openlnQt. appty In person Calla lll'J ... Mon-Fri · 9-2, Pwaonnel _1 .... 1 IU·z.I 0ep1.. tio1 Jambof• Global E~Strvicf 10916 N. 56th StrMt SYltf 20S T~. FL ll6J7 $ $ EXTRA CASH$ $ PACE M«mbUVl•P ""•~h0u1c. Inc .• tcaot , 1n .,.., ... ~w t ch.It> 11"dustry, IS con11nu1n9 'U 1'14t•ona «P6n5'0f'I with• nt w wtrt nouw ,n fount11n Viii~. PAC"!. 1n con,unct1on w•tn tl'lt NOrw.,tk EmplO'f' menl ~N Dtoar1m<nt will con ouct 1nttrv·~ tor rot d !Hltcs lltprtS<n· t.st~s 1n tti< to• °""'"9 a~s . ...• ....., c.... .... ......... ............ ..... .._ ...... 11a•k•d 1 ........ , '"'" f~W f~ld Salts POS l•O"IS rt QU•rt l't19fl t"t~ nd1vidua s to w C•t w.srt !'IQu\C !ftt~l'l1ps. Ou~ wits and customt.r w r .. tet n0t•1tnct •s dts-•t d Ouafif~d ,nd1V>Ouals sr.0111d tarn t:>t i-tn S350 al'ld S4~ Pt' ~tk p lus m1lt4tgt PA(l w •ll conduct 1ntc~ as follow\ An\Y t• "llOll ........ •• , .. .,. ........ , ....... _11'1 _____ _ ,.,. ................. , ............. CA ...... ttll ............... , .. _ ...•.. ........... ~. E~~~ AO IOAIO FOii "' lM'\O'fta ;;ACE .... ••t'-r • .• , ... • r ' ' ~<>PS*~ tOf entry level elec tro mehcanlc asMmbl9ft. Appfy In perton 3190 Aedhlll. C.M. mt .... TllWll -Rd .. Newpof1 Beec:tl .. _____ _ 11PPfY 1n person: 21M1 ..... Entry level poaftion. Part # 1, Upll lllpel ,.. D111r Plitt ... MOTOR MUTES AVAltllKE • AU OUR DBIVIRY AIDS EARii • ISi.Gi 600.00 If you're 10 or otdfr. a 1ob as a newspaper earner might be 1ust your 5'Ze J ust send In this coupon or calf: 642-4333 Routes are available now' time 3:00am· t 1:00am • Sat, Sun. & hOI. Small cart--------- or truc:t.. Ins and OMV When lootllfl9 be W.tllfte printout. S7 00 en hour. )Ob. It t-::ri1C1lcaltr no Cal &42-4531 ext 205. .,,. to tM op. Amil '°' htt\. unifiel In dMellled. rattw A· 1 POSITIONS Work In the ever expending Newspaper Promotk>n fteld. tt you are Mff-motlvated and Uke working wtth teenagera, thla may be the opportunity you've been w.,tlng for. $400 Pll WllK (To Start) KIDS Agea 11·18 MCI Money Now LAST WEEK ... R.P.eerned ...... $175 G.S . earned ..... $146 J.A. earned ...... S1'40 W.W • ..-ned ..... $136 E.W. Mtned ..... 1129 P.M. earned ..... 1129 WHY WAIT??? .., ..... Delivering the Daily ,Piiot. Hours are approxi mately 1:30 PM-5:30 PM Mon- day to Friday, and 3 AM-7 AM Saturday & Sunday. Retlable c.r or truck, proof of insurance and DMV print-out re- quired . Call 642-4321 ext. 202 for ap- pointment or apply In person at The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa . It H•1•1.,. It I ..., Net carrier! r;-,;7d·ltke;:; find out-;;:;-oo:;~~1 mg a Dally Pilot carriet. I Name I I Address I I Phone Cfty lC I 1, "" l« "' ..., ... =_J l• I . 11J St L----~~.!'.!-----____ j J •• 1444 'II' YW .. * 1MO JAMeOMI ROAD .. ir.: Open1~·-- Exi.nded a.w. Hour• ..., 1 .. 7a.m •• 1opm.Mon-'rt .............. , 1111 •'II BMW 135c:91. euto, .....,. Minot WOttl l~;;~Y~~l~~~~;.~~fii;&;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii91 Ch:fome ees lllloVI. iow ••-•• lj mllea, abeolutety mlntll •-•n a• W Ulll& a.t0ff9r rncn1 1211 Pomlde.,,, W:::::'Y2::'\ 0:: .,_Llellr..,. :,~~i:.~t~~p l ru SALES n I PT * * ... * * POOl TABlE wttt1 8C111iP GotdenrOd & Crown. doWrlQ Sun onty CREVIER BMW Um ll••••n 1085 Lagune Cenyon Ad, $500, formal din Mt r.ct Sat/Sun l-12 20M w--., CM C4.lnnerd wlnO awing ... t 135-3171 S6t1tr 417·2212 Leura •"I PT to 15/Hr ~~ Bch~ ~ ~ & ~b~~~ CMil... llA laL.... IHI :n.:_•~= engine. •'II BMW 7351 bronzlt S.I.. '""ature P•r•on •Uniforms & training ~ _..... ~ 1..... 1... t 1 ... '"' ~ from fine Eut•n &tat• eNlra. I*• new1 $1200 * * WWW mE .... ___ __... w ""' mr. au o. v ..... needed Pff In CdM Ptent • pr EARN EXTRA monew t I I .. _ I u-.... Pl .,__., ,._ ...,._,._ -..,.,.__ .... ....,.. .. wMets loeded only 21k end Gift .._. Fri-8et-Pr•atlo_loua ar .. s of worki-"OH CALL" a to o ne. u.... g uawar•. obo . ._.. n -er__.., 10 metal deeka wtlh bOOll dock• _.... luggage, .-.. , SS M Expl Sun 9e1n-..:30pm Exp Lagune~ 1e~P.,we.k.Allshltts china, Fuga. J•w•lry, =:·b.;f~~=:t>! eaee MO. Dr••el 1<1"9 dotheS, etc. isenidM ........ ., .. ~~J~.(:6iV3m. , .. I•-------• pref, know4edge of planta ~~ ~ •vellebte. We need u -=:~ewa~U-:lg 720-048 l °' 640-2367 hudboard, need1 r• W• Circle (Buetuwd/ tr• 11r 11! CREVIER BMW VW 1916 8uO helpful. Calf Dorothy • ... me perienc•ct jointed Teddy bUr.' Yin-flnilhlng $50, 1tatlonary HMl!tton) Sat./Sun. EXTAA's lnduded 83S-317 t Low mllH , Hcellent Mon·Frl M 873-2281 Ltma1111n . tage clothing, beaded SOFA. IOYeMll. ctt•lr. Ot· bicycle S45, lamp s10, 4 :ifirr·:m· II~. 1·11M Ml-1111 •11-•h•pe. stored ... t 8 5a6ealMamt Poelttone Avi 822 ·a· St, Tusttn nPESmEI bag• rev glue paint· toman, never UMd . ..,,,,_ chalrt $25 Meh, club ----• ' .. ... yNfS. $1700 722-1919 311 Pit °' ,IT Up to (714) 859-5147 lngs 'prlnis furn Many tones, Scot~ded, chair $50, other mlacl . One Excellent condition . 1 VW 912 Rabbit S45K c.it Mt Jones --1-.,. more Interesting. & un· $250. 15 UT ....... 11. ontybottomAll ~I got Rodi owner. $6500. 511-3091 vertl:,.., wM• ... ~~: •......... ;. .. 5 + _., -•· Mu.a .___ 10 -·-.. al A t & Coll 11•• .. :: =I ""',.._ Complete IUI llff ,. ~~ Grow ing boating firm twve ·~'*lent-.:;"~;; ~~IU N n j I m nO --r rt houHhOld Items & ACUM nfM tlf ... •IC, delull Int., SAUi Piii• p /l• aeelcs ,...,. peraon w/ end epelllng .-ull", s o m n mu lrMI 1-~I women• size 4 clothes ... ·~ Y 1-111 Ill Cost' Mt~ removable cw player. Party pl!pef goods. "' one. compul•. type & ~1.!,°"i,~v;gr~ Stlillt4 ......... •1t • MULTI FAMIL y GAR-428 Vl•t• Flora Sun 9-2 Alt, Powers~. AUi~ ?92S,~~!'°~ Blvd Rob SMw 720-3945 cust0m gH1 bMket el(J> cust. eklls to grow w/co. Apply In person FAMOUS ANTOU ES 11....lilt>ate, stMf AGE SALE. Sat. 2127. FURHfTURE. ~ Bed, matlc -•'Int cond. Must 979 2~00 VW '79 WM• con'f«tlbte pref'd. Harold~. ~~t exp Mtpt\11 AUCTIONS $11 8:30·3·30. Corn•r of Stereo. houMhold Items, Mii. (2H33138) ~-~ Super Beetle, gd cond, SALESPERSON w•nted .. 1 .... Ir. World Salvtge Co .. CSL • Magnoll1 & Westmlntter, Bullders/Boat hatdWare. .... -~~t x trul Orig owner. FIT FW!eo.benefits SHIPPINGCLERKneeded S .. #l=~ C 1284 (619)283""'377 •H1.a14* CosteM..._ China sinks, 6" O•s. 2 CURA (714)642-3204. Call 8arbw 1 1 ~ Knowted99 of UPS and HP Outboard. 8lcyclea. AJ A ... I --a.1-rm •or app . commoncarrlerproc. erlal(11 )Ill· 441 r.nitut 1114 Huge Garage Sale! t873 411s.talul • ••••us .,,.. 650-2001 ~ Includes wrapping of ma-tit 211 fer iefe Santa Ana Ave S•t 9-3 "' •n UI lnlUI UlU Pll ttH'lal1 for shipping. Entry IUU 111-..1M111 llnllll.. ~!.'.~.!:L 1Atem11 sty. pes of laJ{~71-2 I 'II M&wlMa 111 Loeded. 1 owner. tw ml, S le"9I FIT 281-7656 M headboerd. footboard, • '"""-""" __ ..., ..,.... 73 For f:'i!~~.,..t~~ Asafor Em le . Veterinary~tionlS1 slde ralls.$195.840-8733 .. I_, Mft••HIJJ' ··--•· 5 Door WJ900, AM/FM Lk nfMSt7,S001MO-17 ~ • · Buay large practlc:. FIT or WlllLOllll ..., • .,_ -cassette, sunroof. auto-Cad 1980 Eldo 5IK mllee, ..... 10 high le"9I Tiii -1411+ .. Pit incl weekerlds. HP SOFA. loY99Nt. chair, ot-Paid $S36I Mediterranean King Bed 9 dr•Mf Chest w/mlrror. Aaa.t--matlc, AJC. lull power tan & cream, ~ vtnyt top, contacts from your home. We are lrt.l'!Md of• bright pref. lrvlne. 551-0304 toman. never uled. Hr1h-SELL FOR $100 $200. SxS Admwal $40. end tables. lamps. s'#Mll ~~!.,_ New MlcMllns alt power, IMther. very Must have success re-sett motivated..,_ per-tones. scot chgarded, GOOD CONDITION! two 6/dr dr.,,..,... misc. bar stool. hOUMWarn & "_. 1145 ..... clean $6500 754-1745 cord. S1ralght com-son to work In th• WlllEHOUSE $250 969-8215 hOustlold. 248 Victon• accessorlff. SAT/SUN. mission. CSt CO. Cellular communications WAYELllS WITlllU 1. 722-8747 206~1A GRAZIANA ... 11111.. NABERS 722-8060 field. Call M•rtl 54s. l2 l8 STOCIERS HI, 111-1111 2 Plffts ltllMr MOVING SALE Ref rig. MOVING SALE-Bdrm Mt, xlnt ~j 8~~7~ obo. OlU ..... llH SEC.ET.RY Tele(>hone s.... ... .--wall unit, new wShr dryer. day bds. dresser. 24"1-------l~~~~~~~I c•NIL•c •ulllf•I Immediate openings II our 1 Pullman and 1 Over-baby items, misc. Sall color tv. end tbles, tv Cllb Iii 1\1111. ft II• Wiii U-ftl,....,. HUNTINGTON BEACH IUITlflU nlghter Uke New! Sun 9-.4. 2«5 Orange w/drs, lamps, sofa. blk A•I• la BEAUTIFUL SELECTION •-wa re h ouse · J o I n SIUIU 121ftr119'1 laq teec chin cab. hrdwd t-""-P., ... ~"-""""pe"""-1 I DITSUI of late model. tow mitMge Southern C1lllornla's 11., llllll. TllL.E •141-IMI* •V.UU pinks, ss bars. 12 x 36" 12cy1Rectw/bltc lnt38,000 'l Cedlllacsln Or.-ige Netlon81 Heetth Organiza- tion S17.470. Strong or-The Dally Pilot has en im- ganlz.ation81 and clerlcel medi•te opening fl)( a s!(ilts. typing 55wpm, IBM newly created 1ele(>hone PC experience. People sates poSltlon. Prior lele- orlented. Bl-lingual cs.. phone sales experience sir able Coeta Meta Send helplul Mutt Mke people leadlng re1111 home Im-.. SAT /SUN 27 -28. 9 A.M l•the 10-3 Sat/Sun ml tmmac Must Selll 1210 County! See us today! provement chain where WITI I llUll C..p•ttn 1111 280 Cabrillo, Costa Mesa 1800 Commodore Rd. NB $22.500 8t8/445-2426 5_.0 9100 you'll be rewarded with Miit£ IFFEI! IBM LAPTOP Computer. TANK vacuum. xlnty cond l Sun 8-12 546 Vitt a 714/67S.7175 Eves .. • competitive salaries. ..,.. Incl. screen. printer. soil-Tool bOx w/tOOls $20 Grande. The Bluffs. ·ao Votksw...,... Rebbll 4 speed. am/Im, air • 4 2800 Harb<>f 8tvd c ompany-paid medl· ware. ed•"•tor. carrying each 144 Brook line Clothes. furniture. hsehld ~track one~.;.._ "·ns door 62,000 original COSTA MESA cal/dental Insurance. a •••• -•1* ..... -.,...., ...... •w lie $1600 "'BO credit union, plus the OP· --& case $1500 obo 992-5796 Lane. 55&-,.&43 lt1tms & much morel well, c~en. s2ooo/obo m s • ,,,, resume wtttl cover to. and" be °'O•nl:ted, typing P.O. Box 252 10 <45 wpm Cell Peggy Santa Ana CA 92799 Blevins '°' Interview AlllH'ltlon: Education M2·U21 ~ment. E.O.E TILDllllUUI Eitperlence. artlcul•t•. & portuntty to advanoe 1n10 _ • . Jtwelry/Fan/Art • 548-3120 + •Ml·llM* management Apply tn DINETTE SET 2 leaves, 8 1125 licycln IHI ftwa IMtl 7012 '83 300 TO WAGON Xlnt person chairs $95. Obi bd S35 -cond tvory/p ato. 3rd ~~~~~~~~~I Rott away $25 Color TV l1r"9J tlfftrie ,.,, seat, phone $19K ooo Datsun 1980 200SX sic, WEONESDi'Y, March 2 9·00am • 11 OOam 19122 Brookhorst (Cornec ol Garfield) HUNTINGTON BEACH S 120 • 897•7903 ART BRUSHES * * * Pef16ect7 .. c.?!'8d7111on 740-1699/786-5809 am/Im cass, light blue ELEGANT * Country ..-~ ·e7 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER w/blue mt. $2000 OBO French 42" table with ext lllL lllSIES I S,.94 SCIW111 ---Red Low ml Snrf Alp. ster 495-3094 or 786--6897 to 79·· 6 Side 2 arm HI IM.., •nlilJl lilt hff Alrm Nw Trs S 13,000 obo HONDA "82 Accord Hatch· •111tr111r1 Colony Park Station Wgn. loaded w/pwr, IMlher & mOfe Showroom new. t 15RW721) S 13995 JOHNSON & SON Lincoln M l' r e ury ~~ Herl"Kl Blwd Coate MeH '>40 ~JO SECRETARY / /llECEPTIOI be able to communicate wtth bUSJness e11ecutlves Hourly rate.. oom - mlss1on M edical ben- efits N B 760-11<45 Bright. arlteulete, deta11ed Telephone Sales Back upholstered chairs All sizes!! Dee..-.a 722-6750 • IMve msg bllcil 5 spd. am/Im stereo UTilllLLIMIH· S375 ~2-7786 Finl!* 11 ,J •• ~~~ • xtntcond .Must sellthlS .... lllllllllN lllPPU llC Expensive w•lnu1 dining 12 .. SI l•l·l1M l4l·Jll2 """' A.CURA .-nd $2850 ob0 854-7137 Loaded w/power equip minded, extremely well llEEIJ• org•nl:ted lndM dual to ' ' • rm set. lrg credenza. 6 lllT IFHll ' t ol'-<r-" AGUAR '84 XJS Cloth lntef'lor & mor• upholstered chairs table tr * * * t 1' lllT ... -.a Yll• ~lack with saddle Int (2FGT4&4) S18,995 assist R. E Manager Re-IEYEI UTISFIEI? E••al e,,t, E•,atJtr expands to 12 settings. ,._ -------$700 OBO ~6-0853 •U2·111l• .. · • •• • • • · · · ~ Just bring us your lowest lmmac SOK ml $25.000 JOHNSON & SON Lincoln Mt>r c ury ~]ii H•rbo• Blwd quires working knOWi· Earn up to edge of Lotua and Word $lOOO/WI Perfect end Skyline 65 Woll D.T.oolls bon•fide Acure deal and (714) 720-9966 MATCHING Navy 7· couch REM M I NG T 0 N AN 0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim we'll beat It ... wpm typing. dictaphone & 6' loveseat $250. 5 ST AM PEDE Rare colfec-•• * GUARANTEED! The Orange Coast Oa•ty piece antique white girls tors bronze, appraised 'E · ')•L 130 ~ .llM ILDllU lOIU Coi le MeH ~-0 ~JO experience. profflSSIOrllll Be at beach by noon phone manner Eitc:ep-•E·Z Hours t1onal . working erwiron-*No Nights/Wknds m.rlt In Newport Beach Pilot is looking for an bdrm set $300 673-2605 $10.000 Make Offer lllClll lal DuLIJeJd t I 7 14 982 7523 1001 QUAIL ST .. N.8. erierge IC person ° as· MUST SELL Whl broc SOii • • 112-2112 11·--u Wages commensurates •S7/Hr training • comm •Casuat fun etmosph~e with eJ1pe<lenc:e. Send COSTA MESA 548-6919 Resume to SlSI our District Managers • Tr1'c1cl1 110 ---3 da)'S durtng the week. red swag & ~s tamps, ' • •• • weekends and hohdays wht iron/pink t bl. marble, Ofbct Far•atut .iriarme LORI EARNEST LAGUNA HILLS 582-364 7 500 Newport c.nter Drive ,. 620 Newpot1 BMcn CA 92660 l1M91S .... Mie~ 11aru 1, 1111 HIRE thro ugh classified Motor Routes available in Costa Mesa Hu11tiqto11 leach Fou11tai11 Valler NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week M ljst have dependable ca r and proof of insurance Applicant must have r• end lbl 644·1760 at1 Jpm ·~·,..., 1147 •Hl-4114* hable car with valld CA Oak wall unit. coffee tbl. ----------1 drivers ltcense proof of kitchen tbl w/4 chairs. IBM El--l t~~·1'.::...~~=; i nsurance and OMV rosewood dine rm set ory ..... r ,,.--T • prtnl·OU1 Starting pay is 24 1·8767 attec 5 30pm & Word Proccessors ra•1pertlt11a $7 00 per hour plus gas - --$250 & Up 841-092_3_ Pntr""INta 7112 allowance. "llITT Come tn 10 apply at Office Home Furn Couch. Ptts I biaal1 1149 17ft Pwr Boat Tri hull 60 tiles. chairs credenza. horse pwr o/b mtr Wiiii. .... ..._. pearlcorder transenber •ANI AVAi L thru wndw-Overh1uledl Designers Builders of Luxury Electrfc Boats 2806 laf ayette in Newport lll-1411 -· ..... 7221&708 ~ 722-6360 FOR ADOPTION L~· Mlt otter 759-1552 HO WMt laJ St. QUEEN SIZE MAnRESS ~/~~5~ ~ood home! * 18' fiberglass packet. I •1 •--t 'I It Otstalllla,Cll2121 & BO X. O UIL TEO gasoline S6.500 Lou _u _____ • ____ _ between 9am & 5pm M-F BRANO NEW' $155 olden Lab Mi• pyps, 548-4547 or 955-7540 ••• ·-a•1n mother~ure. adorable, &• ll'llf'•-Or call Beth at 642-.4321 Call 846--4293 behaved. 6 wks. S25 ea 1926 32' classic. ciiesei. Trallerable, bunks 5. prv1 e,11t 205 QUEEN SIZE MAn RESS Pete 546-00561755-.4 100 Must sell. best offer held $3000 892-9887 •trckaa•i11 & B 0 x 0 u IL TE 0 LOOKING lor a unique gtftl 548-S8S4 Ive msg 25' ROBERTS MOTOR BRANO NEwi $155 12 week Old Male cream 20' OuNleld electrlc bay SAILER. deep kHI. ti9•H Cell 8<46-4293 Chinese Shar Pel. lots of boat. BNu11t ·75 Geiss Almost finished, trailer· 11'11111 l .... IH Sacrlllc. Designer sol• wrinkles. papers avail. hull. top cond' PP $9500 able (71<4) 688-64&4 1931 Newport Blvd. CM loveseat off white cotton He's 1 love bucket $750 •Gayne 642-4939• * -•• ll * 50 Select Dealers B e a U t I I u I S h a P e Win deliver 92 1 ·9652 - (Dealer space available) $<400/0BO 492·2009 . 24 SKIPJACK Very gd cond Righting ------p• I Or FI B Nu twin Volvo l51's sys. Bch rollr. other ex· An11q~ STRAUSS C~tal Sota $25. coffee tbl S 15. 2 1aan f&al FWC & 290 0 10. new tras S 1200 Jay 722-8405 CHANDA LIER from Bev chairs $10-$20 king S1Ze 1159 seats. Inst steering & wir· s.-..1 R-. Hills home MOVING water bed complete $100,. Ing. by Slupjack $22.500. "''"' ~.a,.n~ Sacrili08 $900 720-3912 722-0-445 CONSOLE Story & Clark * 642-3762 '* laJ~H 7121 Piano Mint cond thru- EX OU l~•niCj""8" av Slfl Ill out. tuned & delivered 28• UNIFLITE Salty Ooo MAAltrbiesEL ENGIN China 1nUS 1907.never .... lsiltlllO.tltral $1450 pp 71 4/8<47-5672 .71 T/S gas s16.700 6 cyllnder 130HPPerkln1, used still tn ortg wrap I l..i/I llO OI02 -.--,_0 RV Staats Inc low hours. MAKE OFFERI Taking otters' 640-0857 I• fll, _.__ latycles -645•6600 Please calf 1542-8530 I Relrtg Frtgld8're Oelu• ... CENTURION ELITE RS 10 -MERCURY OI B t 15 H P wl\tle 19 cu It . double htgh quat never used sllll spd Beg1ntng Racing Bike 1..-11 Power till & tach Steer- door. works great, $225 wrapped, worth $1000 Xlnt cond 673-0770 Bes1 Buy tng )( prop. Xlnt . $3200. . OBO 545-3562 sac $250 (213)862·6588 85-4-2904 Iv msg 675-9487 OBO 492-6759 Call 842-1444 A sk fo r Joanne Craney Pt.mlC NOTIC£ P\8.IC NOTICE P\el.IC NOTICE Pla.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE & CREVIER 6.9 ~.P.R. on select~ models ,,. ....... ........ ................ anwa.L.a• .,. ........ 8' 318• ~sod lolded 021709 m t ~sod. loldtd lllN391 S18t ~sod ~ IHf 1867 JOHNSON & SON Lincoln M~r c u r y lf,}'fo Herbu• B•w..i Coi le MeH >W S6Jo ........... .., .. 75 V-6, loaded w/pow•r equipment. & sunroof. (1NSZ896) $10,995 *MERCEDES BENZ 2400• Runs well Cass/Ster S4000 obO &40-320816-45-9369 Eves PANEmTll-1 Too much cash down? lease ·79 Of newer MBZ Compere our large seleet 0 .A.C. ..Ulfl ... TI di.I MERCEDES (213/714)837-2333 5 Frwy near BHch Btvd In Buena Par1t JOHNSON & SON Lincoln Ml'rcur y ~]ii H1 rbor Blw'1 C 01 I a Me.. '>40 '>63-0 JOMISH I SOI o ... ,. C.11~ \ o,.u, l11col1 ••rC•f'l •ultr '~'' '"" yo1 eulrtl ~lu iemct I ~ .. ,,,, 63~" ~sod INclfoO 10H8094•----,--"------6Jxsi ~ 11110 1~44 PORSCHE '78 912E :626 "'""' .,,. I llS IUIO lo.tdfd ZOSR664 redll1n. air. 5 spd. local'~~~~~~~~~~ gafAged Clas.tic, $l2K ·es FIERO r•d 5Spd, Sales -Service 64&-l264 or &42-9668 am/Im cass, 1/c, 1111. Parts · Leasing e·95 PORSCHE 930 brown cover. •Int cond 135-3171 Turbo. lull leather. alarm. $5500 249-2494• polllhed alloys. 16k ml. 1500AutoMallDr. a b101u tel y mint"•-· In Cost1 Mt~ 29lS HarbOr Blvd r'"""' c~ Santa Ana 12cxE951) 55 Frwy at Edlnge cAg~:1~~w IPEl 7 INYS Service Hrs. Mon-Fri 7:00 am to 10 pm f'talC NOTICE SAAB 1977 2 door. silver. al e. sun-roof. strong eng1n. needs trans work. $600 0 80494·1528 "8JC NOTICE ~ . ~ l. BUICK "8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9USINESS Oaoly P1101 February 21 28. Thts statement WIS llled PAAISAL 17702 Cowan Daily Piiot February 7, 14. ducteo by an 1nd1v1dua1 FICTITIOUI IUllNESS ducted by• an 1nd1Vldual NAMe STATIMENT March 6 13 1988 tl't the County Clerk of Or· Sulla 200 Irvine Calif 21 28 1988 Andr- E Beetler ..._ ITATl•NT Feluc AllleS Tne totlOW!ng pefSOns arel Su-3'6 ange County on February 92714 Su319 This statement was ttled The tollowing persons are Tttia statement was hied ELLIOTT madl' to the B raille doing ous1neu as 11 1988 Jesse O JOhnston. 17702 , wottt me County Ciani of Or· d 01 n g bus In e ss as w.ttt the County Clerk of Or· M A RG ARET C A TE' Jru.utute or lhl' f oun CALIFORNIA RACQUET P\8.IC NOTICE F37124' Cowan Su11e 200 Irvine. Ml.IC NOTICE ange Co~mty on Frbruary 2. PREMIER M B . 10221 ange County on February BALL ASSOCIA flON. 2651 I Publtshed Orange Coast Calif 927 14 1988 Sla1et • 103. Fountain Vi l· I 1. 1988 ELLIOTT 9-4 a re~•· dd llun for lht' J unior Redlands O< Cost• Mesa 1 FICTITIOUS 8UltNESS Oaoty P1101 February 21 28. T111s business 1s con· FICTITIOUS M.ISIMISI F3700M tey CA 92708 "71.211 dt nt ,,f H untington Blind P1erl·e Brc" Calif 92627 I N._ ITATEMINT Marero 6 13 1988 ducted by an 1ndtv1duat N._ ITATIMIN'T PubltSl'led Orange Coast Lairy N woooy. 158'8 Pubhllled Or11n99 Coast & dlh paSM'd d V. ay Smti h Mortuar~ [)1 Scott Ou•nn W1r>1ets. 2651 The lotlowtng persons are Su-347 J Jonnson do~~ ~=~~ST~~ Daily P110I February 7, 14, Clarendon. Founta n Valley, Daily PolOI February 21 28 f\·brUdf\ 25 11188 rt'I. tors 536.6539 Redlands Or Coste Mese. doing bu11"8$5 u Trots s1a1emen1 was !tied MAIN DESK 1706 Newport 21 28 1988 CA 92708 Marett 6 13. 1988 Calif 92627 ra)EL RANCHO TAMALES P\8.IC NOTICE Witro the County Clerk ot Or· Blvd Cosia Mese CA Su31 5 Tttls business IS con-Su-3•• :-.tr, El!ioll v. <.1.<i born THOMPSO"' Troos business is con-(DIEL RANCHO TO MOLLY anoe County on Februaty 92627 IM-11' NOTICE due-led by an tndMdual f , bru .. r · I I I IN I in S . C E ducted Oy en 1nd1vlduat 17286 MOO,eska Canyon Ft<:TITIOUI IU ... SS 1 I 1988 r.,__,,, Larry N Woody P\RIC NOTICE \\ k f ; J '1 'Sh 0 N T A f' Scon 0 Winters Rd Mooieska. Caltt 92667 NAME ITATIMINT F311252 Frances E Bracey. 17722 Trua statement was llled --------- " t• 11 t ''"'' t• E L [ Z A B E T JI Th1$ sta1emen1 was tiled Tony Sanders 20702 El Troe lottowtng persons are Pubhshed Orange Coast Serg•o Circle • 1°3· Hunl· '~!~~:.~=· wtth the County C•etlt of Or-FICTITIOUS eusMll "': ·" J mt •m.l.1..r of PEO T HO M PSON . agt' 61. w1111 the County Cler• of Ot· Toro Re •507 Et Toro. doing business as C W Daily Pilot February 21 28, tn\1°" Beach CA 92647 1,,_ tot•~inn ...... ~~s are ange 19 •• County on J1nu1ry 8 NA• ITATIMIN'T {. hdptn t \ t.,. \.Ill" anoe Counl)' on F'ebruary Call! 92630 l<e)'S & Associates 3001 Ml •Clt 6 13 1988 hos bus1neu is con· ..... .., ..... ,......_. "" T ' "" pdSM'<l a w.iy in Cosk1 11 l 988 Trois business 15 con-Rtdhlll Ave Bulldong 4 dueled by an 1nd1v10ual d0<ng t>usoness u BuSh FM7* he 1ollowing w sons are m111ht r ••I ~11rm,1n C \.1-", CA born Julv F"" -· Suite 200 Costa Mesa Su·343 Frances E Bracey Cour1 Apar1men1s 1407 N do•ng business as "· 11 '11 1 ''1'1 . "'J .!:! 1926. ClevC'lanci. PubitSl'ted Oran9e Cou l Tony Sanden 92626 ~" ... Dally r-110t February 7 14 NATIONAL MORTGAGE t:'IJ (. \I I ....... ., 1~ ducted by an ino1v1dual This statem-1 w .. filed Busl\ St . San•• 'Ana. CA Pub~hed Orange Coast p A c I F I c I N TE R. ind J Ulll ~.I lint t .,f ()hat• ~i~ Thom..-•n O!llly Pilot February 2 t 28 Thos statement was hied Chns1opher Wtlllam Keys. Ml.IC NOTICE wllh 11\e County Clefk of Or· 9270 I 2 28 988 • , •• ~"' r"" Marero 6 13 1988 with , ... County Clerk of Or· 304 E B.ay Balb08 Co\ ange County on Febn.taty 2, BMW ~nt 351 1 1 S 202 Fashion Ln •205. H u n'i"l).{ll•n Bi "t h J Co<ila M esa r es1d nl Su 342 '"' F 92661 FICTITIOUS M.ISIMISS 1988 FS1'00ll Calli B orrego . 'San u322 Tustin, Calif 926e0 ,\I"' ~ur' I\ tnl.! .tr1 .i Ju r :!ti vears wai a st'C· • ~~~ ;9ounty on ebruary Trots ousoness 11 con· NAME ITAn.NT Publlstied Orange Coast Clemente. CA 92672 ruBt.IC NOTICE JOhn MtchMI Dannelley. 2 8' dlldc hilJn·n .111d .< ri·l.ll v ·for thl' Depart· 9 F'712M ducted by an indovlduat Ttie I01towtn111 persona are Dally Piiot February 7 14, Tltis business 11 con-Tribute Ct .~ Beech I h I I P\alC NOTICE p 0 c Cror1slopher Keys doing busl,,.SI .. DIS-21 28 1988 ducted by a general oar1-F9CTITIOU9 ........ Calif 92863 gr1•dt gr.in< t I i rr 11 mt•nt of Social &<r · ub1ti11eo range out Titos slatement •as !tied COV9rY Counseling SefvlQes. ' Su316 n«lhtp *-ITAftlmNT Thcs bu11ness la c~· S tu "cl' ~,r t 'lt"fl1 d tn "In'!> for the Co unt y ''!:!!!!OsUTS"' •T~~,,.!S Datt) P1101 ,.bruary 21. 21. with the County Clerk of Or-2850 Mesa Verde Drove Llfry N Woody, Geoeral The lotlowing persons are dueled by an tndtVldull J l Jlh h\ h• r hi..~bonJ f 20 "",_. .. ,._ .. • Marero 6 13· 1988 S _351 ange Countv on January 28, East. Suite B. ~osta Mes•. ruBt.IC NOTICE Par1ner doi buslMSS as JOhn M Dannelley l{J \ mond ,, .. rin 11f O rang e or The fo1tow1ng 1>41rsons are u 1999 CA 92626 Th11 1111emen1 was filed P1INTMASTERS 11 This statement was llled \t·l.lrs She1 :.urv1ved cso1ng bua1ness u ,_ Church WO<ld ResearC'h. FtCTITIOUl...._U Wllh theCountyC•lcofOr· 5120 East La Palma: 1· w1th theCountyCterkofOr- FrJ11k Elltl'lt • .111J a h \ her loving ch tl· JANET A MAV PAO· Published Orange Coall Inc. {Calttornla) 2850 Mesa ..._ ITATmtlPfT ange Courtty on JlnuefY I . SYite 106 Anaheim C~rt· Inge County on F~ dc1ughltr c .. r .. hn r:I dn·n IWO sons Scoll FESSIONAL SECRETARIAL P\8.IC NOTICE D"f~ Pilot February 7, 14 Verde Drive EH i. Sutt• B. The lol10W1ngpersons11e 1981 ,,.,. 92807 . . 19, 1988 ,,,.,. lmtt Cook G rd\t•,ult · f ''"l SERVIC ES 847 t In · FICTITtOUllU ... ll 21. 28 1988 Costa Mesa.CA92626 doing buSlness IS' KLON· Published Orange Coat Fellt1 A Al-, 1651 So II bl• Th(1m p.oll u 1• an · doanapolls. Hun11ngton N"'MI ITAff•NT Su310 This business Is con-DIKE REFRIGERATION. Dally Piiot Febfuary 7 14 Ina Way Anaheim C.ilf PublisM<I Orange COMI S<'rvlc-es "'1 ""'I ll"(d, CA and M ar k Beac:ro Caltt 926•6 ~ dUC1edby a corporauon HEATING & AIR CON· 2l.21, l981 ' • 92802' ' Detty PMot F~ 21. ducted un Tul~J\ Thom n<J\n o( Oranae> Janet A May 8471 In· The IOllow•ng persons are Ml.IC NOTICE Ph1kp Ooetom. Tr..-er OITIONING 2290 College Su32 Thie busmesa 11 con-Mweh t . 13, ~. 1tll M arch l Jl I 30 P :O.t 1,...-Jh La e ' d 1anapoll1 Hurtt1noton dOl"i ~lr\effas Th11 statem.nt w11 flied AW 9103 Costs ""98, Co\ ;:::;:::;:::;===============:::======~:!~ h W l\'111 •Wg lers. u ra Beach Cahf 92646 (alABBAS OATALAB Ft<:TITIOUIM.1-1 1 w.th the CounryC.k ol Or-92927 at l e ('Slll'llll''' r ' .J I• h n s t• n 0 f Tltls business 1$ con· (b)OATALAB (c)DATALAB NA• I TATIMINT ange County on Febfuary 2 Andrew Edlfl11n Beeker, Cemelerv With H1•\ 0 1 I d n s Id('. Am 1 l' ducted by an 1nd1Vtdual ASSOCIATES t581 Tustin The lollOWlng persons .,. 1981 22tO COffeQe B 103. c~·· Allan 0 Sll>veni. of B tl ,. ,. c 0 f W es 1 • J-t A May Ave Cost• Mesa Catd doi~ buSlness H '110111 Mesa CA 92617 ftc1aung Fdmlh 'U!o! riiinr '<'r. ai--surviv · This statement was filed 92!~7 L F 1 158 1 W ST COAST AP· Put>ltSlled Orange Coat This Is con· I '' """ w1tro tile County Cieri! ot Or· .,.,be<'l IS er· gest contnbulJoru. b1· in., art• thl'(.'t' grand-i nge County on F'ebruary Tu111n Ave , Costa Mesa. ~ Calif 92927 t htldn·n Pn vate ser-11 1918 Fl7Ull This business 11 con· -~~ICl"'lVPIE"'~"' T Qr o C eme ter y Dally Pltot February 21 21 Robert L F~ I \ ll (~ V. t IJ be at EJ PubliSMd Or artge Cou1 duc1ed t>y In tndtVlduel ~ " .. "" M I · M . Cl\ e 13 i taa · ' Thia 1111emet11 '"'" llled ~-Y • Mortua• 1 Chapel • CrematO'Y 3500 Pacil" Vo•w D• "" Newport Beacr 644-2700 ~LAWN llT. OllYI Moftu¥y • c.m.t@r;. Ct~tOfy 1s2s a.... Ave Cot1a M4ts~ S..O SS~ ,..llOftW l&LIEIRP'U ....... ~ , .. ~ ... c.-.... ..... ,. t•mo na services • 1 wtth the County Clefk ol Or· v. 111 bl' h Id at lhe Su-34 ll'Q8 Count) on Fe~ Prt";.byuman Chul"t'h 11 1981 f C .... II' llftfll'C '171111 o t h e ovtna nt. .--"" """ Publltned Or~ eo.i CU5t.1 Mesa. Monday. PICTmOUe8Utl•HI o.uy P110t Fet><u.ry 21. 21. February 29, 1988 at ..... STA~ jMareh I , 13 1NI .... "'50 6 30 P M P1ert"f' en. . The toltowlttg l*'IOO•.,.. _.,, Br ll B r o ad w ay dOl."9~• 1--------- M ortuury Ou't.'ClOC'S. QUALITY PAINTING & ,.__ M • ., ,2 9 &11 MAIMT'lNANCE. 121 lllai-__,.=._..._..._.......__ "-U>la csa ,,... • 1.-v Anttbel, Newoor1 Beactt, caltf 92113 Ulm ITATnmllT Make claaaiflec:f , ~ w Wt6ton, 121 V\a Tri. IOllO'Mn9 pertona.,. M t..,_ Mewpar1 INcft, ~ but1Me1 .. advertising the belt Ceil NMS COMPUTEA MAAt<i"T -way to l8V9 ttme n-bllli"-' 1a eon-N.ACt 3151 81111f1, a .. ·-fta91 M teel t>y ett )ndlYICklll 271, ~1 &Md\, Callf .,"'_ ~1 W Wtlton t2N() liljRit 142-1111 fllJ.t statement .... Med Amy Juhl Pot"8111111, _. eN ~ e.tt Of Or· 21122 WinocMd \.n . Hunt· anoe Ccunty on ~ lnQ10tl 8"cll Cellf t2"1 11 IHI lhtt ~11ness It COi'• ,._ t>y 81'1 ~ Pu~ °'""" c.... .Mia ~ ... - . . STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? • , r • . ~ . .. . ·~ .... ,,. .. """' ---,.~ ...... -. .... ... ~. .~ ... .. • . ~ -..... . .. ---;II> ~ -... l i ~ i i I f t I f Orange Coast Publishing Company • Thundoy. FebNary 22 & Sunday, FebNary 28, 1988 • Letter from tileeclftor • As tbe county of Oraner betim to cdcbrate its · centennial. it lceml an especially appiopriate time to clda'mine wbat tbe . tlest divi .. IOC* bas to do with Hollywood movie One hundred' i1a lonaeDOUlh time to wait to fiaure bow a cou of brotben and a craky wooden wlaarf'have any tin at all with life on Lido llland u we bow it today. • . Afterfive1COreyeanand 2.2 million residents.aive or take a tourist or two. it is time to determine the score. Prapal 1981 ~the Oran,e Coal Then and Now -attempll to take Just such an inventory. Aftaall. 1911 ii a milestone for this IOklen county of few oranees. There teems -no better time to measure our prllJIR*, chart our accomplisbrncnts and predict our path. ... To that~ we here at Oms Coast Publisbina Co. wbo briD& you the Daily Pilot and the weekly Independents have once IPin invited community leaden 10 bdp UI 18ke a look at ourtelves. <>ranee Cout mayors. city mu• rs. IChool superinlendents. industry-eJLpeltl and presidents of tcbool boenb and claamben of commerce bave, in their own~ eumined their respective areas with an eye toward the put. We think that where we have been will help explain bow we JOt here. It lniabt also bdp us Ft to someplace else. Th11 apecial edition, wbicb will be distributed to more than 90,000 households may bold some of the keys to undcntandina our problems and appreciatina our triumphs. It also should hold your attention. In these 36 pqes you will discover some fucinati~ tidbits that help cement the buildina blocks of our history . Do you know, fore~, what Oranac Coast city had its name chosen th a contest? What city outlawed la r unions in the '60s -the 1960s not the 1860s? And who tried but failed to block construction of the San Dieao Freeway? Some 60 ycan qo, the challenac was to brina the Red Cars here. Today, we are frustrated in our attempts to move can of any color throu&h our county. How we evolved from t.hett to here is as fascinatina as the tale of a stranac little IC>Ole and as captivatina as the Hollywood celebrities who "discovered .. this county of ours. We hope you find PrQlleu 1988 as stimulatina to read as it was for us to help produce. Oh. and by the way. Happy Binhday Oranae County. Table of coateata 011 •• Ceelt.....,, ............. 4 CollaMw ......................... 24 a:i.::;... ~ ............... 10 ff• 'art._... .................... 14 ,........,.¥-., .................... 20 LllaN .... --··-------n_ Gell ltl ... 011 I II'• ............................ 12 ................................ 11 ,......Vlley .................... 11 Irvine ................................... 17 Corone Clef ..., ................... 21 ~..._ ..................... 22 Colla ............................. 24 fe.port ...... Untied lctM»OI Dletriet ..................... 33 Hundngton IMclt Htgh 8Chool 06atrlct ·•·········· 35 ·==~ ........... 35 I ~- cauco Comers no•aJUotbes Kida Plue · s.1e·a Deals Sutter Place Jack•s Jewelera Dell"s Five Points Shoe Repair Perfwnea For Less Mead Travel Serv1cea L"!(erle For Leas, Pal. Bon AppeUt Dell c.ontempo Casuala The Competition Tilly"• Echruda Theatre Pier I bnporta (714) 841-0036 on Main Street just off Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach I l I .I ~ - BJ llOBDT llYNDIUN .............. I Before slow srowth was con1idered a vin\le, before comm~niLiea were · master-planned in Irvine. before rum nmnen dodst<f the law ID Newport Harbor. before oil wu discovered in Huntinaton Beach. before aru1ts Rocked toi..aauna Beach, even before the Gabrielcno Indians sco~rcd thee~ bluffs for acorns. wild .,.apes and chokcchemcs. there was the tlifhtJca divaaa fOO!e· Scientists discovered the fossilized Laguna, Ellen K. Lie. Alicia remains or this strange bird several Wcntwonh ofHuntinaton Beach and decades ago in the shale beds or the others. Upper Ncwpon Bay. Its larse webbed In Newport Beach. the city"I feet and underdeveloped: rudimen-srowth in the fint half ofthjs century tary wings prompted sugcstions that was tied closely 10 development ofits the flightless diving aoosc may have harbor. been a relati ve of the Arctic pcnJuin. Stories arc told of the series ol BuL a!> Sam A. Meyen noted ID his floods in I 82S and apin in 1861 h1stor; text or Newpon Beach. such which cut new outkts lo the sea for COnJeCturc "leads one to inquire at ttic Santa Ana River and created the what aac the soosc inherited flyinl Iona narrow sand-spit eastward. wings .. but retained its divina habits.· form in& a naturaJ harbor. Om1thOIO&Jcal cvoluuon aside. a In 1869, the tittle steamer Vaquero more apt question for loeal historians kicked off Newport Bay's first com- m1ght address at what *IC Oranat mcrcial activity with its shipment of County inherited its own suburban qncultural products to San Oiqo. identity but retained ill naral. The cntcrprisina Mcfadden brothen aararian character. soonbcpnshippinalumberfromS.n Such discuuions would be ct-Francisco to the "New Port" inside pccially wc.lcomc this year. as Orante the mar5hy bly. The brochen also County marks its centennial and its 2 wett responiib&e for buyina the mil.lion residents make iap a com-manJll&nds in tbe lower bly and munity now reedy and willina to shed fillint portions to create a.Jbm, Lido Its suburban status and assert itself as and liatbor islands. Their ~s an independent metropolis. f\le&ed talk or dreidaina the harbor. Bz&f•••., of tM Art eoa-y, ortat•UJ calledlAaW ... tiD••' ••"' ... I It's a futiarc far more optimistic constructina a jetty and divati111 the than that enjoyed by the lona~xtinct Santa Ana River from the bly. flightless divin1100te. And on May 23, 1936. after yean of Alonf the Oranat Coast, lhc com-work1 President Franklin 0 . Rooee- munity s history is wcU documented, vclt helped celebrate not only the thanks to historians like Meyer. offical opcnin1 of the harbor. but the Pamela Hallan-Gibson, Jim Sleeper, unvcilina of one of the arandest ~rcn Wilson Turnbull of South projttts of his New Deal propam. • ·~woe..~ We <orry every type of <orpeting for the home or offi<e including the largest di'Ploy of wool in Newport leo<h. HONHn • HONHn "Ve cor;y o tO!ftPlete 1e1Ktion of rugs from oil owr lfle world. Pers.o, lndto. ltumonio, Chtno, and Po6t"'°" Also tu1tom mode rugs from the Orient ond o com- plete l.ne of ~'tic ru91 QU&l.ITY • QUALITY What the quick history fails to relate are tbe colorlul llOl'iel of Newpon'1 cartr yean, afl'ecUoolldy retold in Meyer I book, .. fifty Ooldtn Yean: A Hisaory of tbe City of Newport Bcaeh. 1906-1956." Accordina to Meyer. there had always been a heated and spirited rivalry between Newport Beach and its ncia;hbor. Cost.a Mesa. Many Mcsans b(,lievcd that Newportea WOOD FLOORING . , .. . ' Ook Plonl! ond Por~ redwood,, teaks in a fintthed or unfiifted stat.. We hondle the 1nstollotion. • wanted to make their cit~ part of Newport Beach and were afainantly ~ihouah both commianitics in the 1920s shared OM ~ber Ol Commer« and shared benhipt in various lft'Vice clubl. C Mesa strove to UKn its own idmljty. Actually. the city once known as Goat Hill -a nickna.-e locaJs despiK<l -came to be called Harper iantil Jllnc I~. 1920. Btlicvc 1t or not, the name COit.a Mal -a lihina but arammatically incorm=t Spanish name -wu picked in a contest Circulan callina for contest cntncs ~tent throupout AIMrica. Sttk· ina a new name. "Wanted.'' the ad reed. ... har· monious, euphonious. utilitanan . ~w .. TGaT/P13) -------- NOW OPEN IN SUNSET BEACH Formerly Uncle Dougie's Diner ALSO Visit 1he Original Woody's Diner IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Wtntet at a.ct\ Aoroee from a.-Centre W~'elDlu.r 11371 Pecltlc Coaat Hlah••r lunMt •••ch • 213 1-lil-2134 Business, real estate, tourism major influences inshapingOran-ge County By MARTIN A. BllOWEJl 0....-C-. ............ Dunna each 2~year period since Oranae County 11\-as incorporated an 188'1thrtt strona factors have shaped the 786 square maks which separated auelf from Los Ansc:lcs County 10 seek m ov.n future. These thrtt factors -here from the stan and never chanaana -were: busan~s. real estate and tourism. Oh. perhaps pohtia. 1f you want to stan with the scandalous amount of SI 0,000 spent to lobb)' an the state•s capital for Oranac County's 1n- corpora11on. And lhcrc: 1s every 1nd1catton that the: same thrtt factors will conunuc to shape the count) 1hrou1h its nc:ll t 2~ )Car period In 1888, exactl y one hundred years aao. the brothefS James and Robcn Mcfadden opened their famous wharf an what was to become New- P<>r1 Bach. By 1891 tht"y had com- l>kted ttwar Santa Ana and Nc:wpon Railroad and btpn entac1n1 farmcn from the nonhcrn and central areas of Oransc: County to ship their produce via the railroad to Newpon Bay and then via shtp from the McFadden wharf. The McFaddcns' business was ba~ on agncuhurc. the pttdoma- nant business of the count). ahhou&h 011 11\-H dascovcrcd an the nonhem pan of the county Fonunatc-1) or unfon unatcly for the county, the Mcfadden\' drt'am ofa areal Kapon an Newport Bay came to an c:nd with the dttm on b) the ll gO\trnmc:nt Arcbttectare, Heb u tM ~ ...UdlDC la lloU Center lmae. baa aa apecale. arbaa feellnc. THECMNE HISTORIC WAftRFRONT MSTAURANT LUNCH • DNtlR • SUNDAY MUNCH C~AGllR NA.MOit C-8 uva rwnRT.-NT 175-5777 •10 LAFAYITTI AVI. ..wPORT •ACH. CA 10 a1vc llS monc) to San Pedro Rc:al b tatc was alwa>' a maanuay of th<' county•s rtonomy Ounng the first 20 ycan, real estate pwmotcn "'ere singing the \ anucs of Orange County to nt'V'Comcn from the Eut and Madwe-st as they 101 off the lr3tn an Los Angeles. Lead an& the d nve wa\ the Santa <\na Valle) lmm1srat1on ssoc1a11on The Mcfaddcns were al~ad) sut>- d t\•td 1n1 the Balboa Ptnamula. Lado Isle and Balboa'island >\nd b) I 'HO. th<' am\al ,,f the Pacific Eknm· Ratlwa~· Rl·d C'ars -tr31ns of strtttcan all the w-.a\ from Ul\ An~lc'!> -brought tounsl\ flod.ang to the Orange \oa.,t Not the least nf the evtnh tha1 .,..l)uld \hapc Oran~l· ( uunt ~ ht-Ion: V.l' lcJ' c th1i.11me period w.:a' thl· iir'>l aarpl:lnl' to bc: constructed 1n Orange ( ount) b} a )Oung man named (1knn Martin. He flcv. the crart on \kFadden land and on the huge nc:1g.hbonng pared whach James In anc had named the lrv1nt' Ranch Changebcpndunn& l'llO to 1930. but then the entire nation chanfrd dunng World War I. the Roanng · _(~ and thl' C1reat Depre\\aon One of the ba~t lh.angK\ an Oran,c Count) v.a\ the coming of thl· automobile I\ b1g ,hangc for the Orange ( oa\ll-.ame in 19:'6 v.1th th-: Opcnin& of the Roo<,,eH'lt ( oast H1ghv.•n from Long Beath through to L.lguna tkath e, 19:'9 the h1ghv.a\ had openl"J all the v.a' 111 r>an.i P u1nt .inJ "''" h('adang for \an Juan (. a1wnrano - anJ r-:al ntJtc Jc,dopm,·nt hl•JJt"J "1uth .1lon1,t. thc h..-.i,ti Orang' ( uunt' v.cathcrcJ the C •h·at lxpfl''""n n rclall' t•h ~.,o,t \h.tpc JU\t .I\ l hl •llUnl\ hJ\ V.l.lth· l'rnl 'uh'4.'\.llll nt dl'ftrt"'""n' h..-ttn (Pleue mee BUSIJ'fESS/P 19) ''Congratulations Orange County! The Center is a temple of great mus ic:' 1u1i111 \It1i1.1 \ "111.t..,filll).( 'Ill I I''' 1-.r•lh l ~111w· "\/II I • 1:11 • .. 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As we prepare to celebrate Orange County•s centennial nut year. many images come to mind. Bustling and vibrant office, com- mercial and high-tech industrial centers punctuate vast residential neighborhoods that house the thousands who've come here seeking a better life. · Ringed by scenic mountains and some of the wortd•s most bea'1tiful beaches. OranJC County offers a 'lifestyle rich m recreational and cultural opponunities .. In the early days, the area'S' temperate climate and abundant business and employment possibilities weren't the mqncts that -ettracted:fuiks-to-Ona.-<?ounty.- An economic frenzy occurred in the early f 900s when petroleum explorers discovered oil in Hunt- ington Beach. Thousands flocked to the seaside community. lured by the dream ofliquid riches and small land grants, to work the pant rip that towered above the shoreline. The patchwork quilt of lots in downtown Huntinaton Beach is a lepcy from those early oil boom days. The town was named after the man whose famous Red C.r - SoU4httn California's first mass tran· sit system -t~ the early Oranae County area into Los Angeles - Henry Huntinaton. By the late I 9SOs. Los Aneelcs County ckvelopmcnt had spread to the <Wry farms in what be'Came known as-Cerritos and-pottions-of Lakewood. The suburban sprawl was poised at Orange County's doorstep. It began in the west and nonh county and moved south and east. Residential ckvelopments proliferated. provid- ing housing to those intent on escaping the Los Angeles urbln core. In 19S7, Oran,ge County's population stood at S37,660. By 1970. it had miched l.4S million. Today our county's population has reached 2.2 million. While powth in the '60s was characterized by stagcr- ina~. · tion into the area-at times as hi as 83 peroent -today's aro occurs as much as a ~uh of binhs amontexistina residents. Gen- erally the number of births exceeds powth throuaJt mi&ration. That Growth marked by builders BJ GORDON Tl.PPELL ......... :.:.:.·~ .... ' " The Building Industry Association has served Orange County for more than SO years. Oneofitstwo root organizations is the Building Con· tractors Association (BCA). which was founded in 1923; the other is the Home Builders Association (H BA). In 196 7 the groups merged and became the Building Industry As- sociation. Orange County Region (BJ A/OCR). In 1967 weonlyhad 120 members. ~Y we boast more than 850 me~rtOmpanies. Ow firsl office wasa 10 x I 0-footspacc in the Title Insurance and Trust Co. (now Ticor Title). and we had one employee. Today our Santa Ana office. at 200 I East 4th St.. Suite 224. contajns more than 3,000 square feet and we have a staff of nine professional, dedicated people who serve our growing mem- bership. · The association has had a two-fold emphasis in its development. The first has been to our members regarding local. state and federal legislation. A full -timeaovemmental affairs director tracks the pr<>lfCSS of local ordfoances and state and federal bills which impact the industry and thecom·munity. BIA 'sother priority has been to respond to consumer nttd by provid- ing affordable housin&andcontribut- ing toa variety of community essentials such as parks. schools. libraries. museums ... and the list aoes on. Thcsecommitmentswillonlybe strcnathened as the ch'.allen,ges and opponunitics of our growina econ~ omy increase. Oneclcarobjectiveoftheusocla. (Pleue ... BUJLD&M(PSS) Real Solutions For Real People With Real Problems Now you don •t have to leave your neigh- borhood to find the caring. prolttlMOnal help you or your family need In the trt>altMnl of Chemical Dependency. or In a variety of emoUonal °' brhavfonll proble,,... The new Chan er Counlldllll Centers are .utr«I by hlflb'-Y trained and ulll«I coun.selon who will provlck you with C<J11ttm and undenlandl"f. In an at-~ of privacy and ctWnlty. And your first vi.sit and confidential ~t Is abllolutely frtt. The .cope of coumellng offered Is extensive. cover1JW child. adololcent and adult services. on an Individual. family. or group basis. At Charter Coun.sellzw Ce.nter. we care for you and your probkma. So why go to straf)ll,ers. when you can come to a netg'1bor? And let us help. The Charter Counsdlnf Center offers: • A Fr« Aaeessment • Individual Therapy •Family Therapy • 24-hour. 7-day.s-a-wedr aCttSS to ·trained counselors • An atnlJatlon with Charter Hoapllal of Long Beach. which enables us to offer you the tftOUrct:S of a full .avltt tMntal health faclUty and Its enl.ltt Ileen~ prole~ staff. ONGOING COMMUNITY EDUCATION In addition t.o counseling eervices, our Center of(en aeminan. work- abops and group aeuiona on a var- iety of cwrent mental health iasuea. Our educational p.rocram• can abo be presented at. your achool, church, busineas or civic organization by apecial arrangement. ~ .. CHARTER COUNSELlf\JG CENTER • Group Therapy • ltf•~ Counaellng • Dlvattt Adjust~nt Counseling • Alcohol and Dn.11 AbuM Intervention • Aflercan • SUppon Groups • Community &lucatJon 0 We're ID Your Nei,hborhoocl"· transla~ -«>-lianifacant increasn 1n the number of new driven annuaJly in the area and vaSI numbers of Orange County's own children seek· ing homes in which to settle. Indeed we face sianificant chalknges a$ our leaden in business and aovemment gra~ with the issun and problems inherent in an utt whose cronomy ranks as 40th in the ~ But O!'lnee C:ounty P<* SHses a lcpcy or innovauon that we can hamds and tap to solve thnt problems. It will take a pannenhip imbued with common pls among residents. busineu people and aov- emment officials. While many prop-ams are ahudy under way to resolve some of lhnc issues, the next year will see funher pl'OlrCSS in our efTons to retain the quality ortif~ we've souaJtt here. New ~ulations will be im· plcmentcd an our efTons to improve air quality. Several propams will be under way to widen some of the county's crowded freeway routes. We will finally pos1e11 a freeWay call t1Q\ system that aft'ords our drivers proteetion in an emertency 5ituation. And construetion wiU be&in on a new terminal for John Wayne Air- port. the county's najorairlink to our nation's vital air transponation network. The future certainly looks bright in Ora,.r County. Throup working lOfether in a positive mode. we can auarantce our continued enjoyment of this area so nch in opponun11tes and Ufestyle. Charter Couneellng Center ol Fountain Valley Charter Coun8Cllng Center ol Anaheim Charter Couneellng Center of Long~ 17150 EucDd s&ttt. #220-~2 180 I We9t Romneya Drive. #403 3545 Lq BeKh Boulevard. #360 Fountal" Valley. 92708 Anahetm. 92805 LcQI Beach. 90807 714/662·1363. 714/662-1364 714/774·7488 213/492-6686 • Charter ~~Ung Center ol Newport Beach Charter Couneellnt Center ol Tu.tin Charter Cowwe11nc Center ol Loe Alamitos 150 l Superior Avenue. ~:no -13372 Newport Avmue. Suite B U>el.81 Ct.eny Street. # l 03 Newport Beach. WJ863-3628 Tultln. 92680 Loe A1amJtaia. 90720 714/548-6804 714,...1880 213/493-4117 Charter CouneeUng Center ol Fullerton Charter CouneellM Center ol Pico RJ~lttler Charter Cow.ell~ Center ol lrvtne l 440 North HarbOr BDulevard. 1700 8735 ~ BDulenrd 4199 ea...,.. Ditft. Suite 270 PuUaton. 9'a35-4120 PleO Rtwen. toel0-3870 lrftne.. 92715 714(138-1504 21~7239 714/811-138.1 CELE 100TH lno111 19'' COLOR TU DELIVERY AVAILABLE 7 DA VS A WEEKI ., ... Otc"'I C.y 110< ... lllC • Circuit City Low Price Guarantff ..• II. within 30 days ot your purchase from Circuit City. you find the same item fo r less at any local store. 1nclud1ng ours. we'll refund ttte di fference •• plus l<>'llt of tfle dillerence. This offer excludes the C11cu1t City Outlet Center. & Prices Effective Thru Monday February 29, 1988 RC A 19"' Color Portable TV with Automatic Fine Tuning • sotld s1a1e VHF •UHF tuner'> tor excellent receptaon • auto hne tuning locks 1n the best signal ano ma.ntains 1t tor optimum 1ecept100 tor each channel • auto COlof conuol. auto lies/'ltone correction. ano auto' contr asl color s199s1 Shlll'p VHS Vkteo c ... n. AKOfdef • HO picture enhancement • 14-<Jay. •~vent programmaote timer • IJ..lunct1on remote control • 1 tCk:hannel capabtlity • 4-<J1g1t tape counter w1tn memory STORE HOURS MOI. -FRI. n••-•• SATUIDAY rua -7PM su•u· lllM ·VM '2,500· Express Credit Available See Our Sales Counselors For Details 30 Day Return Guarantee ... _, ' -.., -~ ... . .. ~-,. -::::; ... .. ...... --,___ . . ) -::.; ... ~ Cucu1t City will 91adly g111e you a lull retund w111'11n JO days ol purcnase 11 you are not sat1sloed lor any reason We ask tnat you return the mercnandose 1n new condition with yOu• sates receipt, carton and accessories ' .. ~'-', . ; ... "" ... w .. ~ ..............__, ' ---~ ... .. ~ • ~ • • ... .. .. The lntelll.gent Choice! ORANGE 1407 W. Chepmen (714) 134-13~ BUENA PARK 200 N. Beech Bl. (714) 2»9000 HUNTINGTON BEACH 7777 Edinger Ave. (714)"5-Hll SANTAANA 24'5 S. Bristol 2 mile9 north ot So. CMat Plaza (714) 545-1600 LAGUNA HILLS 23541 Catie De La Louisa (714) 85S-1MO ·~ _j .. I I OC traffic relief slow, piecemeal By CLARICE A. BLAMER ~T1 4 1 · C..C-- The subject of automobile traffic seems to be one that gets everyone down. But there arc briaht spots. Positive things arc hap~ning that will make the situation better. Caltrans is aoinJ to be very active for many years addina new lanes to our freeways. The business com- have intersection improvement and road widening prOJCCts under way. we·rc in for a lonf battle. ofcou~. Traffic relief wtl be stow and piettmcal. But help 1s on the way and more will be comini. That's my promise. and our mission at tM Orange County Transportation Com- mission (OCTC). Let's review what's currently under way: ..., .... ,...... -Caltrans is addinJ a lane each dir«uon to the San Diego Freeway. Work has sta11cd 1n Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa and soon will be farther south. We aren't too many yea~ away from havina-ar-pool lann on the l-40S reaching from Irvine to beyond Los An1Cles Inter- national Airport. Tratllc take.tlaeplea-.re09tof8a.Bdiy afteraooadrt~ lib laerela Lapa& Beecb. __ -Lanes are being added to the Costa Mesa Freeway as C.Jtrans revamps the SS/1-S intm:hange. lonJ our most notorious bottleneck. with modem ramps. -FinaJ desian work is beina done on cxtendi'! the SS Freeway south thro uah the · biadjtcb" to 19th St.reel. and plannina is under way on accns ramps to a rebuilt John Wayne Airport Terminal. aiv~ great impetus to this project. -Improvements to make Beach Boulevard the county's first Super Street will soon be more visible. -Pacific Coast Hia)lway widenina in Newport Beach and Huntinaton Beach will be started this summer. -Pelican Hills Road is lo be built and Victoria Street widened, amona local projects. -LAauna Canyon ROid will be widened by Caltrans. usina local fundina. -An assessment district is 1n the worts to prov_ide. over a {>ttiod of years. maJor 1nterscct1on amprove- ments in the north Costa Mesa aru. Clarlee Blamer -It looks more certain all the time that the Corona del Mar Freeway. Route 73. will be pushed south as a toll road along the San Joaquin Hills corridor. Federal and suite enablina lqislation. a federal pilot arant. tentative commitment from the state Transportation Commission. and a "fast tr.Kkccf' construction timelinc These arc the major projects to add more traffic C.IP9City 10 our !'Old network. But, just as important, and all the more sianificant because of the immediate relief from conJC'&tion that is possibk, arc initiauvcs to make more efficient uJC of the munity is organizing employen to ridcshare and drive at non-peak hours. relieving some of the existina pressure. And local communities Doctor ... [ NEWPORT CLIFFS CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE Dr. Gary P. Baranoski Dr. Brian A. Kowalski Our ~pproach -to Chiropractic la • aclYmcecl •our ~ulpment. Rtsallb """ reluf occ11r '"iclly ""' .,., JH"IUl•nt. Thb means fewer tripe to tM olfke and no continuous "follow-up" visits fm the mt of your IUe. Plale tall 111 lo scbeclule a ,,_ caanltltlon •d tua1ut1aD. In moet tw lnsuranc11 -.DI M eccepled aa full paJW•L I Bayshore Center, Suite 8 • (714) 650-2210 601 Dover Dr., Newport 8eKh existina frttways and surf.a streeu. R1de-shanna. altttnative work hours. and increaicd use of public transit arc effective means for rcduc- ina traffic. Add in incentives from coms-nics for employees to do these t_hln~. and you have the makinp of OCTC-s Traffic Reduction Incen- tives PrOlfam, known as TRIP. The city of Costa Mesa has been a leader in helpina to develop thjs propam. The goal is to enlist ~ em· ployttS of l 00 or more wortlers and ofrace buildina mana,m in the TRIP prosram. More than 60 peromt ofthe county's jobholders would thus ~ covered. The idea is that TRIP propams be adopted and lldminis- tercd by each city. With traffic demand leveled and spread to different hours. and fe~r commuten alone in their cars. the results can be very sipificant. The 1984 Summer Olympic Games t£LUI E. JOY, C.IU . ..... provccfthe point. At Newport Center and Ir' 1m· Spectrum. and now in the South Coast Metro area. businesses are orpnizina to ach~ve thcst result' Receptivity from top executives 111 sustain the effort ii most encouraging Traflk reduction isa stratqy of tht' future. and so is trafrte ma,..ment Caltrans is orpnizina to pro' 1de more traffic infOnnation and qu1ckc.-r ~DK to accidents and 01hrr incadcnu that provide uncitpccted snarls. ' The Transponation Comm1ssmn also is doina its s-n to help motonm in distrns by in1tallina freev.a' callboxes. Thnc direct lines to tht· CHP will be ~ every quaner mile on all county fttCWays by mid· year. Docs all of this add ·up 10 1nstan1 relief from the loomina aridloc._" -Ta.An1C/P30) ASSOCIATED REAL TY SERVICE Of NEWPORT BEACH, INC . 2025 WEST IAllOA IOlllVARO IOPOIT IOCH. CA '2"3 (714) '73·3"3 E .'42·2253 President of Associated Realty Service of Newport Beach, Inc. has been Hin& Newport homes and inwesbMnts on the penilUa for over 24 years , . se_ecialzine in resort rentals as a service for the out of ••a owners. Busy as she is, she always finds the tine to be imolvtd in the c....nty and is a stalllCh support• of the Burd .t-aealt.-s, Chamber of Coalnerct, Ind the Youth ~yment Service. 8 -Progr ... /An Adwrtlltng Supplement to the Onange Coat1 PubMINng Co.I f*'-Y 25 & ~ 21, 1118 r•u 10W1NC •/""1/1>1 rfC)W lXT£NOCD WutWITU IOIOlllD CLUTCH OVllltWA • STNIWIO TIMS SCM:E • CV IOIHS IUAllS IIA [CAR Speclallzing In Ferrari • MaHratl • Lamborghini 18~~~t1~'::~::-(714) 843-6788 ' C70i nso.nt (714> a41-1146 JA•t• Electric ... Air Con .. tlonln1..-~~.., 5/>«lalists in E1-ctrteal air-conditioning & t~ repair SPECIAL LUBE -OIL. -FILTER •1r Offer ttwu 3-31.ae OPEN MON. • FRI. 8 AM· 6 PM DOCTOR "Z" l j : ; (714) 841-0979 MONDAY • FRIDA Y 7:30 AM • 5:30 PM Return this Coupon For A 10% DISCOUNT • N 0 Carburetor Problems? Poor Gas Mileage? Engine Die~ At Stop Signs? Rough Idle? Pour Out Black Smoke? Hes1tat1ng? Hard Starting? CALL THE EXPERTS! Carburetion Unlimited -" 3 Hour ~erv1ce Fore1yn & Dom~st•l For appointment call (714) 843-2090 Auto Beauty Center FULL DETAIL HAND WASH SINCE 19J5 f714) 841 -6464 I THE MIRROR FINISH I • Ellmtn.:J tes Wa.111ngl • Ma1nta1nes 1rs 8eau1y 1 • Smoothes the Patntl • Increases Car Value• 3 Year Gurantee upon 1nspect1onr SERVING ORANGE COUNTY FOR 9 YEARS (714) 841 -1949 Open Saturday Tuesday • Saturday 7 30 a m 5 00 p m 1 &451 Repa11 Lane • Huntington Beach CA 926-43 Gotl\ard-Elhs Auto Par\ FOR SALE OR LEASE INFORMATION PLEASE CONT ACT JAY GASKILL Prognn'An ~ .... '9 ~t to the OfMge Coat Publilhtng Co.I February 25 & February 28, 1988 -9 ----------------------~------ Jobs, businessbrighten Huntington future Storm• over the yean bave taken their toll on the HuntinCton Beach Pier. Hurricane damage In 1939 la abown above: end of pier ••• taken lo January, rlgbt. ,..... ... ··mr· ,,.,., meet. Presents By JORN EJlSUNE ......... .... , .... This past year can be considered very successful tor the Huntington Beach business community. A drive through the streets will visibly sup- port this claim. Apartments. con- dominiums. retail centers. and big name businesses arc popping up all over Huntington Beach. And the future looks even bri ghter. Huntington Beach represents close to 10 percent of the county labor force. with more than 60.000 people employed in the city. With more than one mihon square feet of retail and office space currently. or soon to be. 3\'ailable. the city's job market figures to be stable for )Cars to come. The efTons of the Huntington Beach Rede,cfopmcni .\gency. and 1n particular the citv's efforts to upgradl' the deteriorating downtown Tues -Sa t. from 8:30 p.m. ' alo ... area. are CApccted to pa_y ~t dividends in the form of new JObs • more business opportunities and city beautification. Pierside Village. a specialty retail shopping center to be built on the ocean side of Pacific Coast Hi&hway at Main Street will brin$ about 15.000 square feet of new retail space to the business community. The village will include 55 to 60 specialty merchants. 13-15 fas t food restaurants. and two to four major restaurants (including the existing Maxwell's). Construction is expected to begin this fall. Also. plans for a 44.4-ac~. $345 million mixcd·usc coastal develop- ment that would include four hotels. a health and tennis resort. a 75.000- squarc-foot shopping plaza and a 23.6-acr~. gatl·-guarded. ocean-orien- ted residential community are now (Pleatte eee BRIGHT /Pl2) Berber• Denrko Six years ago Barbara Danyko developed Newport Bark Bay Hair fulfilling a life long desire to own and manage her own salon. She was raised and educated in Connecticu1 moving to So. Calif many years ago. Years were spent developing hair color methods and formulas, attendm.: seminars and businesa cluaet1. • Sun & Mon Herb & Vi --enter-taining--from 8!-lO-p-;111. • Mon -Fri. Coc ktail Hour from 5 p.m. featuring Sonja Stevens Piano & Vocals Being an entrepmeur wu a welcome challenge .. the --1.+1..__tbm.achW..fa.il.in&_neut..occ.ured. to me" the k>ngJwursAnd bard work wtiile raising 2 aom -worth it? Yes! It take~ dedication to develop ~ very talented and dedicated staft of atyliall and the comfortable atmoephere at Newport Back Bay Hair. • In The Cabaret Lounge~ Hors d'ouevres from 4:30 p.m. - Seafood Bar THE AIRPORTER INN HOTEL (714) 833-2770 18700 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine (Oppoeile John Wayne Airport), Presently, Barbara is deaigni111 and planning a new and larger Salon to be built within the next. aix months just a f e\\ stes-from her present location. Watch for the Gala Grand Opening. Harmony. talent, auccesa. It baa •n a ateady uphHI run from the beginning of Newport Beck Bay 6 years ago. The..s.hm ia ~en~ted on~Ave_. in th'-' Back Bay center enablinc clientl eaty driving acces from aerveral artM includina Newport Buch. 24;17& IBVINB A VENUE -SUITE lA-4 COSTA llUAJN•WPO&T BL\CB 831-4111 10 -Progress/An Ach911tling Supplement-to the OfMge C0Mt-Publl8hing Co./ Febru9ry 25 & February 21, 1tee ' ,; • 't I • '" o I :i~ t1l"" •' V J ,1 If" 11 •11C-1 1c-t t • J )"lC (1 I I • T' ol• 1 1 • ,. t'· t' 01 I \ I I - Dining CapitaL of Southern California ~~ ~~01rM1llsAn ~ A Trip t1 Me.rice! We hope you en1oy the at- mosphere complemented with our fine Mexican food 1n Costa Mesa since 1972 Lunch • Dinner • Coc1tta1t5 Open Daily Al 11 AM E11ttrtai11mHt in Thf' R•rm Roo111 Phone 841-9777 ReNrv•tlons ~tea 2300 Harbor lllvd., Coet• ..... AT W1LSON •NEXT TO HOLIDAY SPA ., t. S~1 t·1 .I \ft1flU .J 8 BalJoa Island's Only Cocktll Ltu111! ... ,_.,, .. , LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 7 NIGHTS -9 p.m. • 1 a.m. .. , .......... ..... L.mlll .... tt:ll && _ ...... ..... ..._cs ulill.,_. ,. ....... , ..... a.-, ..... .... ~t lJillagt Jnn a A L a e A I 9 L ~ N • "W1 #.1 A L#l tie,_,,,,,.. ... ... ,., 0.,. ,_,,,, ~f,WPOR-,. RIB CO,\fpt\~'L Open 7 Nights-Dining & Take-Out 2000 Newport Blvd. (Corner of 20th St.) Coet• Mesa 131-2110 "The GtildtR Drafon {Sas good as tver ... anrJ then~" Judy Cham~n .. r ~Piiot r "llffi'ffG UP WJlH lJE: Pl,CI" -• UIPCll • Omntr • 1'f Olf $frflce f!ar • ,? Ba~t facr//J fQOtJ to Go 20235 HMbor Bird .. Cost1 •u 642-7162 Dine In Our Romantic Cellar St.aka • Lollet• • Seafood Cocktail. lunch MH·fri 11:30-2:30 erving Costa Mes.i for 25 years Dinner Moeday-S.turd.y ·- PBOGllESS IS 3 ... t•11r••l•.I• Oae! IA11M- L0l RTHOL . E ....._ ... a aw 1 Block off the 55 F\n West on MacArthur· For Re~rvallons (714) 540-8615 Progr ... /An Advertl9'ng Supplement to the Orange Coast Publishing Co.I February 25 & February 28, 1988 -11 • er BRIGHT •.. FromPaeelO being reviewed by city staff. Other plans for the downtown area include a six to eight story hotel. more than 500 new res1dent1al units. two parking structurt'l. and approximat~ ly 200.000 squarcf~r of officc{retaif space. Two condo minium projects. thi: 64-unit Villas Dt-1 Mar and the I ~9-unit Huntington Bayshore. are t·urrentl) under construction and are expected to be completed 1h1s year. The area surrounding the Hunt- ingtotl Ccnrer ~hopp1 ng mall has also seen marked improvement in this past )Car. Last ~ear saw the expansion of the c•I) ·s onl) regional shopping mall create nearl~ 500 new JObs. wh1k t..ccp1ng more Huntington Beach residents shopping at home . .\cross the street from Hunungton Ccnu.•r a ne" commercial busant'ls l'cn1er has 1ust recently been com- pleted. Much o f One Pacific Plaza's 500.000 square foci of high quality. affordabl) priced. m1d-to-h1gh rise ollicc spate 1s currentl y availabk for kasing. C urrent!). the six-story L1ben) Nauonal Bank building. the six-stol) •t 'nitcd ~runt) Mongagr building. the four-ston Memorial Health Center. and fk.ntlcy"s Tavern 49 arc operating 1n the plaza Construcuon of a :!24-un tt hotel has also bttn completed and ocrupancy 1s exl)('Ctcd b) summer of 1988. The ctl\ ·s industrial base was also strengthened dunng the past )Car. Last year marked the opening of the Gothard-Elhi. Auto Center. a 15- butlding automotl\e complex. and sc' eral other light 1ndustnal bu1ld- 1ngs throughout the city. Wing-Tips from ............. Wltb tbe dl8coYerJ of oll ha tbe early 1900a, tlaoa•nda were bared to B-thafton Beacla to eeek tbelr dreama . ... Great Tradition only gets better . . . 119 FMhion laland •Newport Buch• Bullocb Wilahin Wine• 769-1822 HB chamber boosts business for 84 years By JOYCE E . RIDDELL ............. ~ err; .._.~ .. c = The Huntington Beach C-hamberof Commerce was organized 1n 1904 with J.B. Corbett elected as its first president. Corbell was a rugged pioneer. being one of the first to land 1n Hun tington Beach. lmm1:d1atel) following has arrival. he went 1n10 the real estate business. Between 1904 and 1905. records state that has firm sold S 135.000 worth of real estate in a tv.o-"cck penod. The cit) incorporated 1n 1909. Ed Manning. the cit) 's first ma>or . 1ovcmcd an ari:a of3 57 square miles and a population of 915. The d1scovel) of nches beneath the soil sent the population soanng fro m 1,687 in 19:!0 10 6.000 by 1924. This tremendous growth fostered the need for new commcrcial/scrv1cc type businesses. The cham~r's role in the '2(p and ·30s contin~ as o ne of a "bOoster txpc" org.an1zat1o n. compet- ing v.11h neighboring communillcs for trade. tourism and ('('Onom1c development. One article reports that dunng the summer months betwl:t'.n 15 and 75 v1s1tors rontacu'<I the chamber da1I> seeking information about Hunt- ingtoh Beach. Chamber membership was around 90 members and leaders bragged about their a1trac11 ve head- quancrs which they felt was second to none in Orange County. In 1935. the chamber and the Hun11ngton Beach Businessmen's • Anniversaries • Weddings • Hospitals • Funerals • Birthdays • Parties Joyce Riddell .\ssoc1at1on merged w11h thl· nl"' o rganization knoYrn as thc Hun· 1ngtan Beach harfibcrof\ommnl The first president of thl' ne" formed org.antZauon v.a~ D E Bur and Wilham Galhcnnc sen cd 3, 11' sccretaf) (paid stam. Bill Gallu:nne remained in the pm1 of chamber manager/sccreta~ from 1935 un11lh1s dcath1n'l965 Hc1\\t111 remembered in the communal\ for h is style and na1r in organllln~ community c\.ents -the 4th of Juh Parade in particular. (Pleue ... BOSDIESS/P25 I • Fresh Flowers • Dried Flowers • Fruit Baskets • Plants and morel 2642 San fipel, Newport Beach (Newport~ills Center next to Ralphs) HRS: M-Th ~5:30, Fri 9-6, Sat M M(t.:7980 11711 CROWN STREET IRVINE, CA 12714 GROW WITH THE LEADER! • We Are Now In 25 States •Constantly Expanding • lntematlonally Known • Growth Concentrated In Orange County and LA • Advancement Opportunity 474-1100 msTORY ••• mm..,.• name for a California mesa ovcr- lookin& the ocean and a brand-new harbor now betn& dmi&cd on the hne of the S4 million new Coast Highway 11ow building &O connttt all-beach rcsons from Santa Barbara to San Dlcgo •• A ho metown woman. Alice Plumer. who hvcd at I Sth Street and Santa o\na A venue, took the pn-zc m oney -s.25 -which she donated to found the lim area chamber of commcrt'C. __ .P.c.rbaps£osta Mesa:S most popu- lar couple v.erc Charles TeWinlcle. the cit) 's fi~t ma) or. and his wtfc Goldie The~ came to Costa Mesa 1n 1919 "'hen the town was still known as Harper. operated the lirst grocer) store, the first hardware store and Costa Mesa's first bank and ""ere mpons1ble for shaping m uch of the Cll) ·s earl> h1sto" fa_nh~r down '.lbe-coau. Laguna Beach w:is beginning 10 cam 11s rcpuu11on as an an colon) ~ccordmg to Laguna h1stonan Karen Wilson Turnbull. the lirst arust 10 amvc v.as Norman t Clair \lihO attracted other artists. dra\li'n b) the bl:auty of the sca~1de communit) "'1th its p1cturcsquC' co'~ and dra- matic ran)ons. In I IJ IJ. loc:rl anurs--TC'Tttcd then refurbished a ~mall building ""here. fi,c )C3" later. the\ organized their first publlC c~h1b111on The sho\11' \lias v.1ldl> su ccssful. v.11h 300 '"11or' Jltcnding the opening and .!.IJOO dunng the lirst month .\ precursor to the annual FCSll\ al of .\ns and Pageant of tbc M<astc~ 1t.as lirst held 1n .\ugust 19~1 1t.ht'n J~ lim:Lt' promutrd an-aft-pageant rallt'd ···J.-1t\h1 \tan1do·~ In a cucah p- tusgro,c J.t Sleep' Hollo~. thc co~r of( Jtahna and .\rru'o Chico strttt!l 9, I '1\~ the pa&cant had ..,, ol"cd to "' l urr\.'nl form"' 11h ~lOths ~t up for Pleue eee COLOR.roL{P 18) HONDA TOYOTA m -PEUCEOT "Tl£1£'S I IOI llD II TOWI" -JlCi \ Haa SIO• " CUUI( "You 'JI ThmA The World of Da1hatsu ·· THEY'RE HERE ••• COME SEE THE '88S ''1'-r ~ocJS-,,, Stnwc, .~·· ......... 19232 BEACH Bl VO. HUNTINGTON BCH. •ROGER MII.LER• HON .DA SERVICE 0£PARTMENT 963-1959 ,> /-Q LET US PUT~ e&N>nEWtEEL! FAMILY OWNED & OPERA TED fCJa O't'lR n YlARS IN ~TON BOCH. 410 *'8 STR££l N0-5411 l l l l ' I l ·"-TOYOTA 11'1111 C111ty 1111 ...... ....... Jll ti THEODORE ROBINS THE9aSTORE SERVING OUR COMMUNITY SINCE 1921 ScJ1es Ser°v1ce Pall~ Body P <11n1 & ! ·e o::; Com!>ft•llve R.Jtes On lease & Daily Rentat~ 2111 ...., aw.. Cetta llesa 142-1111 lllTlllT• IUCI Mitsi *1ishi. Peltac• 89 the Experience.. PARTS .& SALES SERVICE 'Y LEASING ............ (l14)•1UU • PEUGEOT THE BEST BUYS IN ORANGE COUNTY ARE ON THIS PAGE -f c: CAMPBEi I ~ NISSAN l·V .-..r-t. "§:, - • low Pric~ • No G.mmick\ • Gr~ Selection • friendly Peop~ • hcel~nf Sen1te~ "/' -'f' ,,, 'fl f _:;~, Cumpb..// :./);//,,.,."" 18835 Beach Btvd. Huntington Beach (714) 842-7781 • '91 lllile ~ ..... _ ._... .... ,A .. ... • 0.-. I I 11 llQ ool !oit'.i i••;1'Altt1'~1111111Q .... i_,.~._°'W9~~Co.J_f*'*Y ,25&~28, \118 -13 -J~t • ~ .. '\.. .... ' l 'II • • • - Newport exhibits optimism while facing challenges- By JORN C. COX -............ Last year was anothtt p-eat one for the city of Newpon Beach. Most impon:amt • ""' blla~ our budget wnhout cuts or tu increases.. equaled by revenues in a balanced budget. OM-third of the bud&rt was dt'· voted to public safety and another one-tbiFd was devoted to public- .,. orb improvement projcocts.. This demonstrated the City Council's pri- ority to provide ~ritl' for our ttsi<kn ts and 10 keep facilities in good repair. No cuts 1n scrvlttS and no increases in fees or taxes .. -ere nccdcd to mamwn this ··1n the black-situ- ation. TM J)f"C"hminary budget for next )'Car also indicates that expen- ditures wtll be bal.anced by revenues to ensure the provision of quality municipal strv1ccs. The cit) 's fire protection classi- ficauon .. as upttradcd and insurance premiums w1thin the Cll) will drop. In a recent wrn·~ b) the Agency of lhe Insurance Industry. the Cit) ·s firefighting and water st'n•1ces were gn en an upgraded classification achie'cd by onl)' a handful of ciues. The Insurance Sen ices Office evalu- ated the Cit) 's 0' era II firt"fighting capabaht) ROIUld-tlae-elock dredCllll la plamaed for Upper Newport Baytlala year. Job.Deem The fiscal )Car opcratinc bud&ct for thl· Cit) totaled more than $80.000.000. fapcnd1tures were Pan1cularl) notewonh> was the cit} ·s water S)Slcm .,.htch in the .,.ords of one evaluator was "one of the best .. ater S) stems I have ever seen.'' C'onSJdcnn& the cu)'·s difficult topography, good waterdcll\·ery is an oulstandin& acromphshmenL ln- surantt premiums for some buildings should drop 10 percent As ma} or wt year. I conducted a sencs of outreach meetinp to ac- complish tv.o purposes.. Tht' first was 1n reaction to the defeat by the vo1en of 1he measure regarding develop- ment ofNe.,.pon ('enter. Input from all segments of the comm unity is now helping to plan the Newpon Center Renaissance . The second purpose was to group all 1nd1v1duals and organizations in a pani ular subject. such as cultural arts. political a ction groups. mcrt'hants. dcvelopcn, and home- FOR COMPUTER EDUCATION THE RIGHT CHOICE IS IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE Irvine Valley College (IVC) can help take the t'byte .. out of computer confusion. We offer 45 computer education classes ranging from an introduction to com- puter systems and basic key- boarding, to the more so- phisticated computer pro-. grammtng. Classes are often held eve- nings or week- ends for the con- venience of students of all ages. Soon Apples and IBM's will be paff-9( everyone's vo- cabulary. IVC can give you the definition of success in the high tech world of tomorrow, today. An eight-week session of classes be- gins March 14. Registration now in progress Irvine Valley Collese 5500 Irvine Cemer Drive Irvine, California 92720 (714) 559.9300 owners. The increased communka· tio n has helped the city to better coordinate man) of ils programs. Dredging of Upp(r Ne"'pon 83)' ronlinued last year. Over 900.000 cubic )ards of silt was drcdaed from the ba) at a cost ofS4.000.000. This year a round-thc-..clod. operation wall removr 1.1 million cubic yard!>. T he $5.2 million project was . fu nded by the city ofNrwpon Beach. the California Ocpanment of Fish and Gamr. The In 1ne C'o .. the Cll) of Irvine and the count) of Orange to help restore the bar to its natural condition. Challenges for nC\t )Car anduc.k 1mpro' ang .,.alrr quality an the ha' soh mg our continuing traffic and parking problems. and con11nu.1I monatonng of the l\arpon -;11uat1l•n Ne At )car. lhe cit) "111 fund the publil education/awareness program to an- i.truct both resident~ and vis1 ton hu"' 10 keep bay "'atcrs clean and <iafr tin swammirtJ. ln~asma au10 lraffic 1s n regional· problem made panteularl) acute an e .. pon Bear h b) non-residents and (Pleue_. RWPOaT /P25) MALL We"-•• A lie• &oolrl If You Missed Our Grand le Openln1 Celebration We would like to invite you to shop our newly remodeled mall. We are located on Al9anquln S"-t off Warner in Hunti~ Becich Now Lwlng ... ,Offb Space ./ For More lnformalion 211 424-1191 ~--~~--~--__.------~~---------------~--.......... ~ _, 1·t Chamber supports Newport efforts. BJ IUCllAJU) LUEHRS ......................... ~•c w -The pu,.pc. o( the Ncwpon Harbor Arca Chambrr of Commerce is \o promote the civic and economic v.elfarc of the Newport Harbor area. suppon a healthy businns environ- ment. e ncouraar the balanced econ- omic arowth o f the community. foster and maintain hiah standards in business. and respond effttti vcl) to the nctds of the membership. Following is a summar) of th«- chamber's accomphshmcnts in 1987. •Sponsored the annual Clean Harbor Day and 1nvolvtd IM com- munity in an awareness campaign for a cleaner harbor. •Established regufar comm unica- tion with over 100 busincsi and commun11y assoc1at1o ns. •Researched and implcmenttd a nrw lt"adersh1p trainina program for thr community called uadership Newport. •Supponed the Newpon Beach Polter Ocpanment recommendation to purchase a new helicopter for patrol •Continued the long-s1and1n1 pos. 1t1on of supponang better water quaht) b) lobb)'1n1 for S83:! and A81710 . •Worked for the con11nucd fund-'°' of the Back Ba~ drtd,g1ng proJcct. •Sponsored the Scholarship and Athletic .\wards programs ho nonng the top scholasuc achievers 1n Ncv.- pon Harbor and Corona dcl Mar high schools. • Dc"cloped and dlStnbutcd a nc.v. ccoom1l prolik for the commun1t). •Sponsored the annual Chmtmas Boat Para<lc of Lights that draws thousands of pcopk to th<' harbor during the hollda) season. •°'-''eloped and adopttd a com- prchcns1"<' transpon.at1on paper. •Adopted a pos111on ofsuppon for a 70.()()(}.square-foot ~neral plan amc.-ndment 1n Fashion Island •Adopted a position in suppon of 8 516 (Bcrge~n)-a bill that v.ould allow for ,·ontract1 ng out of st'n tC'e"> for transportation improvement pro- Jel·a •Supponed the dc,elopment ol the S;in Joaquin Hill\ Transportauon Corridor. •Pro' 1dc<i a scne"> of cducauonal \J:M:al..l'r<i on bu\1ne\\·relatcd topic\ • 01\\Cm1n.ited <;tan -up 1nfor- mat1un for nr"' bu.,inl'S\ and 1ndu-.tl"' "'1th1n th· HJrbor ~rea •< oun$Ckd pro!.pccll'c.-bu\lnl'\'> o"' m-r\ on h·' deml·nt\ and \tep., an C0\Llnfj)fiirig. or ~-,·pa nJin·g Ol''-' \ l'n· tUfl'' 1n the commun11' •Rl·fl·rn·d prospectt\C d1ent-. JnJ CU'>IOnlt.'r\ Ill mcmtx·r bu\IO('\S(.") H ere arc some ROals for 1988: • Prupo'>C' '"ll're 'alue, .. \tJll"ml·n1 for thl· lhJmh..r JnJ Jl·\dop J plJn for u1il11Jt 100 •E.,tahh'>h ·· 111 lnmmandmen1,· for mem~r' 1,1 enu1urage thl·11 IO\olH·ml·nt JnJ d.:,dop J plan tor ut1h1.11uin •Dc,dop plJnn1ng confl'fl'Oll' cn114ue and rl"l ommcnda11un'> for IQ, m1J-,ear and I~ Q co::fcrenlt' •Rn aeV. plJnn1ng l'onferenll· 111- gan11a11onal rnomml·nd.111on\ arid propo~· I ~b~ di\ l\1un.il anJ {C1mm1t tet' -.lrul tu re •IX,rlop and 1mplrment a pro- aram 10 pro m1\ll.' ''Let\ do bU\IOt'\' 1ogethl·r ·· ........ ,._ Balboa PenJ C'l'ti 11• Jltewpwt llarttor u tM tradldOD&l cat boat race 1eta ander way. •De' dop conn·pt and procl·dun· for on-going C\ aluat1on of C\ en1c, • ·1 mtl·r..J1, mun.ii task force tti Match your message to the right mix~ Rogers offers, not only over 200,000 enthusi- Richar d Luehrs e\plorl· lunJ IJl'ln~ P• ll'lt1.al "'!'Jr Jdl ••I l 1ghh .inJ ,.,, .• •f,tahfi,h Ml"m"-"'hir ,11 mm11- ll'• JnJ oh1n11,,·, 1..r mlni"-·r,h1p j!f •V.th •IA'\dt•Jl p.111,, r ,,,.,·Ju• 1 '' \ h.imh..·r p.tllll lp.1111111 II 111.JI\ lllUJ I bu\llll'" pri•rl»ll1>n' '·1• h J\ n h~•n lUtltnl(\ JOI ll'l'-•lll'' l 1 •l'>l.·h·lt1p , .. mpr,·hl"O'ill' pr11 ~r.1m t11inll1Jll •lllllJtl Jnd 1 .. 111 \o\·Uf' 11n .ill m.:ml'>t." I lht 'l ll'•rl llJrhor \flJ c h.imt>..·1 ••I< 11r'll'"ll'rll ll• 10\Urt• J h1~h 1.kgrt'l 111 10\t•hl.'· nwnc in ,hJmtx·r , nm 11.:l·' .ind J• 111 llll"' •Prt'PJrl· ,hJmh..·r ~''''"'" p.irxr JOJ rn1•mm,ri.l lhJmtx·r Jtl11•n 1•n h•ll1•1A rn~ "'U•'' , hJrtl'r l:'ol.>Jt •nJu,. tr' J1qx1r1 .,.. r1 •H'' l"\P.in\lnn otl- 'horl· Jnll1ng .innnJllon tuunl\ gru"' th 1n111.1111 l' 'l'"' P"n JnJ 1rar"1t manJgl.'ml·1.11n11tJl1't' ~DVERTISERS, PRESENT YOURSELF • astic viewers but the buying bunch . TO THE r RIGHT AU.DI ENCE! Mix or match . . . you can 't find a better way to invest in 30-second 1V spots. Ask us to send over an account executive to match your message to the market you want to reach . Production facilities are available at affordable cost. .. to channel your efforts into response. Rogers Cablesystems of Callfomla, Inc. 7441 Chapman Ave• Garden Grove, CA 9264 1 (714) 895 -6886 • FAX (71 4) 898 -1524 - Preserving city's youth aim of chamber By DAN MORTON ......... , ........ ....,c:...... .. c ·- TM Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce was tonntd in t96f and sanct that time has bttn a major influence in chan1ng .the coul"St' of Fountain Valley's development and gro~th as this bedroom community gre~ from a handful ofbus1nesst'sand residents. The community was rcfcrrtd to as "Gospel Swamps" and then as Talbert until its incorport1on an 1957 as-Fountain Valle). namtd for tts man) artesian v.~lls. This Cit)' is one ofthc mostattract1,e residential and business commun111cs an Oran~ Count' NoV: a-tbnvmg cit~ of more than 55.000 people. Fountain Valle) has uni) a small percentage of 11.s usabk acreage remaining 10 be developed. Jus1 OH~r nine square milt-S in s11e and cons1s11ng most I) of single famil) homes. the cal) ha!> man) open areas and parks including M1k Square Regional Par~. a rttreauonal oasis cnJO)ed b) \ISalors from males around. The t'Sthct1call) mas1er-planncd 1ndus1nal area is enhanced b) the cat) 's strategic location v.h1ch affords eas) 'eh1cular a~ss1b1ht) via the San Diego Frcewa). likewise. air accessibilit} is JUSI a few minute-s a~a) with Orange County's John Wayne Airport. As many Orange County's cities have matured. the inevitable aging process bqins to show in the form of urban bli&ht. Fountain Valley has taken early steps to prevent this encroachment on the beauty of our Dan llortoa cit). C'll) go\lemment and the chamber ha'c un,e1ltd a "beaut1- li ca11on program" which. during 1988 and bc)ond. "111 help to ensure our fountain of)outh This program is designed to respond to areis of concern such as refurbishment of racades and signs. add111onal parking lot lighung and rehab1hta1ion of buildings. Economic 1nccnt1ves. enabled by HUD grant funds. are off~ to assist tenants and shoppina center owners in upgrading their as>pe*!Ancc. Both the chamber and the city fttl th.at this is initiall)' a more positive approach than using code enforcement measures. · At its annual three-day plannioa conference in November. chamber directors approved an qarcssive proaram for 1988 includinJ= -Eltpansion of Fount.am Valley's ftts!jt. sponsored by <tht"" cllambcr. This )ea.r the fiv~y event. spen- ning the wttltend of July 4th, will include a larger carnival and socral b11 name entenainttS. This event. now io its sixth year. o ffers traditional family orienttd lndependcntt Day Cun for attendees from all over Orange County. The fiesta is an excellent fund-raisin1 opportunit) enabling local atta non-profit clubs and orpn1i.at1ons to finance their ch.antable and community projects; -Increased activities t>y our education committee indudina cash scholarships foi..graduatina Fountam Valley seniors and a "Student 1n Government Day." This rommitttt. formed only thrtt years ago. lS succt"Ssfull) bonging our education and business communities cl~r together to the benefit of both: -Industrial and economic ~ velopmcnt council activities includ- ing a cooperative effort with cit) go' ernmcnt to update municipal sign Leeland Creek a.41 J>eewe Watlaad tat tllelr mettle ln u m ordinances. publtcallonofa shopping wr.-H•• lD tlae aaaaal FCMl.Dtala V•''-Fiesta. su1de. a medical ~n ices guide and an ----. ...... .,1 industnal Juide. Also. thiscommmec ckscnbc these actJv1taes and ac-thousands of hours arc &l'l'n \'J,, worked wtth the cit)' to implement a complishments ~ poss1b4e onl)' )Car. noa b) just a r~ but b) so mJ• holida) banner program enabling b) ahe tremendous spint of dcd1· who ajve their 11me and their 131, . local retailers to entice Chnsunas cation and voluntccrism of Fountain and becauscofthnn. fountain\ all<'' buyers to shop in Fountain Valley. Valley area people. literally is trul) a cit) where proaress sho"' Thcst are only a few of the many r-------------------------arcas in which the cha.mbtt has taken Jiant strides in wod.i, toward an 1mprovtd qualiay o f ilt for the business and rHidcntial com- munities of Fountain ValJcy. As w 1988 prnidcnt of lk chamber. it 1s with pat pride that I Working Toward Progress in 1988 A prospering and growing CIJamber for Business Communication -Cooperation -CIJallanges = Service, Service, Service Membership in the Chamber provides the following opportunities: · Monthly Forum News Magazine -Monthly Sunrise Connection Breakfast · Community Involvement -Marketing Your Product and Services · Monthly Mixers · Business & Industrial Directory · Monitoring City Hall for Busin~ · C0&ta Mesa Area Street Map · Fast Track for Local Issues · Networking your business · 27 Committees -Membership plaque for display The Chamber Members practice Good Business Standards; We invite you to join us -650-1490, 1901 Newport Blvd, Suite 135, Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 16 - -1 I II' dJ Pl M in Irvine chamber in traClitional role -BY-El>-W ARD A. llA.Jl"F - ........... -a....•c = The Irvine Chamber of Commerce 1s a vouna orpnizauon as far as chambtts JO. hs be-ginning in the spnna of 1979 ~as propelled b~ Adclk Slone. a dr) ckann v. ho ~-anled lo persuack lhe city go' em· haJ ~'81JUll1lg.. Some of those 1n,ohed included optOml·tn'lt Dr Ron Grossman. who later b«ame the chamber's first p~1dent lno'' caJledcha1rman of the boord). Charlotte Br.anti~ of Fideht) Feder.ii Ban~. P:lul Br.ad). assistant l'll) manager. Michael Manahan. v1~ - president of The Irvine Co.: Bill Hurst of William Hunt and As. -. social~. Ralph Rodhc1m now of the ....,,_,.._ Rodhe1m Markeun' Group: Harry Crcnrdlaaaaplc:nteataClllllCook.otf, apoD80redbylntlleChamberofCom.merce. Goz1pn of ~ey s Rubbish ~r-' 1~: Ray QuiaJc> of ~nist·s Hall-represent Irvine businCMn. The mark. and l.arry Hoffman of Larry nature of the orpnization. which was Hoffman and Associaies. Charlotte vi"""C'd by man) as mostly social. Brantly is now Mrs. Paw Brady. took on the m~ traditional role of At that umc. the Industrial Leaaue the business actvocate in the com- of Ora,.. County was known as the munity. Greater lrvinc lnd1&1trial I.ape. and When Carol Schroe<kr left in 1985 was focusi"f on w latfU businesses 10 join The Irvine Co .. the directors and industnal entities 1n w city. In determined that 1n order to pin the man) rnpttts. it was tht businns saze and stature that the chamber vottt in lnine.. H~rr. w need required for its business leadership. was Sttn for a chamber to reprnent an orpnizationaJ chanir was n«CS5- thc smaUtr businesses. and so it was ar:>· ~corporate m<><kl was adopted. fanned.. The early ltackrs proceeded wtth the leader of the chambtt being im~iakly to hart uttrc\U')'. Carol dcsianated as chairman of the board. Scbroe<kf. who lattt becarM lht uttutive manaeer for the chamber. .\ search for a chief executive -rt..-... ..__ pidJ fl officer began . .\Oer a year and onr- t 979~o ci98'J.~' arcw ra Y rom halfsta' b~ Ted Hanna. formerl) of In 1983 the Greater lniM Indus-the Ba~ersfield chamber and now tnal Uaaur expan<kd to its ~nt with the San Marcos chambtt. I .,..as "'l!Onal "k'el. and shifted its focus '"'lied to JOln the chamber as from specifacally Irvine to aJI of prn1drnt and chief cxccuuve officer. Oraner Count). It bccanw w lndu5-I h4Kl retired a.s prrs1drnt at Irvine trial c..a..c olOraner County. Tlus. Valky Col~ 1n November 1986. moft ...._ na. nnpliiaized t.ht need and the intn1u1n1 opportun1t) to b a cM.mbrr. ol commerce to work with the chamber was too much COAST GENERAL TIRE Costa Mesas olQest independent . tire dealer ... since 1 9 sa ---~ ~ 2855 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa (714) 540-5710 to resist. In Junt' 1987 I became the chamber"s third profns1onaf t''<· CCUtl\C. frot'ft-its-1ni11al handful of merchants and city leaders. the chamber has grown to a membership of nearly 800. Without question. the growth will continue. and I forestt 11 doubling 1n the next three to fi , e )ears. The most acuve and 1nflut'n11al people 1n the Cit) arc grav1ta11ng to the chamber. The current board 1s repr~ntat l'<' of large and small businesses. and those in between. The chamber has six a ll"e rounc1ls and ncarl) :!O commmecs. The work rang.cs from p~ntmg tht' Ch1h Cook-OIT. a ma,or e' ent in the Cit~. to some 'e~ scnbus 1nspcc11on of local. rq1onal. and stalC issues upon v.-h1ch the chamber takes positions and ad' ocates for the business commun1· t~. The chamber's future 1s bn&hL The professional staff nov. numbers nine and can pro' 1dc 1he ~uppon nece'>!>· ar~ fo r a rap1dl~ l'\pand1ng member· ship. The prescnrl' of the.' chamber v. il l become '' l'n more read1h no- uccabk 1h1~ month ..,. hen the· firs1 ed111on of the Bu">1nes~ Conne'("t1on arrn es at. the door'i of l'' cn business 1n the cit) of In inc The 16-paac ncv.spaper v.111 pro' 1de bu'11ness and goH·mment nev.•>. togl'ther v.1th management tips. aniclcs of intcre'lt and chamber nev.!i to the enure business commun11~ Thi-; pubh· cauon v. 111 reach about I 0. . and v.111 pro' 1dt• a mediu m for \°Om· muniea11on among th<' c11~ ·., bu!i1· nt·sscs that has nc' l.'r Ix-fore bttn a' ,ulablc \\ llh the acll' e panic1pa11on of th<' bu'lin<'ss lcadt•rsh1p of In inc and v.11h the ab1l1t' to communicate v.11h thOS«.' "ho Dl'Cd peninent 1nfor. mat1on at tht•1r fingemps th<'rl' " h11lr question that the lnint' C'hambl:r ol <. omm<'rcc v.111 ha'c much to do v.1th hap1ng tht' fu turt" of thc c11~ oflr\lne • DESIGNER fURNtTUR! • DEC ORA TOA SERVICE Pcogreaa/Af' Ad,Vert\aing Supplement \0 '"• Orange Coast Pub4&shing Co..1 Febfuary 25 & February 28, 1988 -,1 ' Pictorial look-on how it was back then ... COLORFUL PAST ••• Promra,et3 anists and a sta1t built on which models posed against painted backdrops to recreate great works of an. But visitors were attracted to Laguna Beach long before it was known as a haven for anists. William and Nathaniel Brooks -both called the "father of La&una" depending on who you ask -settled in U,una in 1876. becoming the first pioneers to stay lon1tr than one summer. The countywide real estate boom in the 1880s saw the town srow quickl y as Laguna's reputation as a picturesque rcson was bolstered by the addition of hotels, homes and, later, school houses. Yet La&una Beach has maMJC<i to retain its villaac character despite the rapid arowth of Oranar County. As Turnbull points out: ''The relative slttpy bedroom community. and it's a reputation that's welkleserved. Known primarily as a fannina community from the. I 920s until the early '60s. Fountaift Valley was formed onl y afier local farmers failed in 1954 to block construction of the San Dicao Freeway. Robert Heil and others araued that the freeway would make continued agriculture in the valley vinually impossible. The farmers lost the freeway was built. and Fountain Valley was de- veloped following incorporation in 1957. Controven y in fountain Valley is rare, but did crop up in tbeearty 1960s in the form ofa "Red Scare," almost a decade after the McCarthy era. In March 1963. the City Council adopted an ordinance that required any merchant who sokl aoods made in Communist countries lo e!Y a St ,000 fee an4 display a sip not1(yin1 customers. That same month, the council outlawed labor unions. ~isolation in which U,una exists, "tsurrounded by mountains. ocean and gr~belt keep La&una a little dif- ferent from her nci&hborina cities. It is unlikely Laauna will ever be absorbed into a major urban con-Both {>Olicies threw quiet Fountain tinuum." Valley into an uproar with store While Lasuna was k,nown as a owncn tossina Poaisb sauSllCS to tourist attraction and later as an art lhcir~andeiatnlocaJlaborunions colony. its nei&hbor to lhc north, threaten1na lawsuits aipinat the city. Huntt~on Beach. enjoyed a short-Both ordinances were subeequent· lived bid to become a West Coast I • .-... nd F · va1a-. version of Atlantic City. Y repea-.ii a ountain ~, went At the tum of the century. the town alona its quiet way once aipin. was known u Shell Beach, but was With its planned communities of cbanacd in 190 I to hcific City as a tnct homes and nci&bborhood ..,ts, local syndicate formed by P.A Stan· schools and shoppina centen, ton purchucd 40 acres at the beach lrvine'sclean. fresh loot camouO.CS and subdivided balfofitalont what is some of its hiatoric landmarks.. lut now Main Street they're there. Althou&h Stan.ton drea~ .of .a Accontina to historian Pamela development to nvaJ Atlantic City, 1t Hallan-Gibson. The Irvine Ruch in was a. dream not shaRCI by .othen at , the 19:zo. was thelaqesl llricuhri ~n:~io~°!t~ [::!~:fi= ua under a si. ~•uhip and Beach Co. was ~ for 1ts =CfOPI. That action was important in especially ~1 and · 8y ihe HuntiOJlon Beach's early develop-l?SOli the lrvu~Co. h8d . . a new ment, su~ethefamous Red Can were di~. rnalint ~ ~~ ~ a brainchild of Henry Huntinston asnc.uhure to ~rtJanaabOft wtth rat- who now had the ri&ht-of-way to dential t~s 1n the coutal ~ and extend his vision of a transportation the estabhlhment of UC Irvine. system linkina four Southern Cali-In 1971, Irvine incorponled, be- fomia counties. The link that bfou&ht comins Oranee County's 26th city. the Pacific Electric into Oranee . Yet in the midst of aU tbe new County reached Huntinston Beach devdopment, Irvine rcsidenu made on July 2.: _1904, and to Newport ~Jo1etuickanarea in Eut Irvine kach •he to1Jowina ye.er. -featurina the l 19S Ban and Grain With the inftwt of visiton via the Warehouse and its 1949 concrett silo Red Can came the real estate boom elltension -.-yins bonus to tbe that led to the development of the days when ruchlands aacfs i · i. cou&al cities. tural fidds stood where Md Neat~ aeipbor' Fouataia Val-QOlllll'Ulailia .... c.,,.... YI k y has a peni11at reputation u a now ..,rad. ................ Flnt trala arrl•• oa lld'addea .....,, Newport B•cla, la 1892. A1wt a tlalq of tbe put la tlLla IJ'O" otoraacetreee. ... ._,.~.....,._.._a talMpr ~ • ........ .... ,_ ~ ....... -- 18-ll't09'1111An Adwo1tllftO 8'..p ........ to ... ~ Co.it Publlflllig Co.I~ 251 f*'*Y II, 1- • Par too Sp< ....... Gl6&111 .. lluMI lD Hundac1 ............. .._..,.. ·.• . ' .. Parldn& la Newport 11 emed to be a problem lD the ·io.. too. Balboa PaYIUea M8 alwa19 been a popaJar nlallt spot (at~ A 11 leder ot-tlae put la the lrriiae COG.Dtry Store (below, rtalat). wlllcla Ma beea praened, bat BantiDCton lfeacla no &oncer lau thla · pabllc library. BUSINESS, REAL ESTATE, TOURISM IMPO~T ANT IN SHAPING COUNTY ••• ..._ .... than the ..UC. as a wbo~. It was pahaps tbc years 1930 to 1950 that h8d the paint impect on <>ranee County's ftiture. Hollywood's movie s&an dilcovcml N~ Bly and duri .. World War II, thousands of'trrVicemen-Army Air Corps and Marina -ditcovered the county. Al what is now lhc OranF County Fairpouncls in Cosia Mesa. the fonMr Army Air C~ established the S..1a Au Anny Air Bue. and on ~ IM. ltadl; the Marine Corps esuNished die Marine Corps Air Saation. EJ Toro. and the Liahter- than.Air t.le. with its hUIC WOO<kn hanpn. Al the dMJuunds of sen'icemcn pueed lllroulh tbc bases. many vowed ti.at lky would tt1um to =~CMUaty after the war -and 'bcJ'...~: ·=--,the <>ranee Coast was ~ ~ summer reson fOf visitors""'-the wealthy Los Antcln wburbl IUCb-ILhsldma and San Miiino. and as lhe roads were improved and f'rccways came lhfOUfh durina 19~ 70. many aummn vi.- hon "'8de <>ranee County their year- rou..t liMMnc. and drove into Los tblctoa 'Atweles '° twOfk. 1\n was the P'fiod of'tbc PCJlt·war boom. Nt-net housina ftooded I I over the county line from Los Anaelcs County into Oranae County. and qricultutt bcpn to give way to homn -and to people. The first decade saw aencrally unplanned urban sprawl. and the second decade saw the dtvelopmcnt of the area1 ranches -esp«1ally development by The Irvine Co. of the Irvine Ranch. development .by Mission VieJo Co. of the Rancho Mission Viejo. and t>&anncd devel<?P- ments by Texaco 10 the Anaheim Hills:ind by Avco 10 Laguna N11ucl. Most of the people commuted to Los Anaclcs County to work. but some were able to work in Oranae County and were attracted to homes here by the three la,.e ICfOSPllCC businesses -Rockwell Inter· national. Huahes Aircran and McDonnell DouaJas. Sians of Oran~ County's coming arcatncss were sttn at the mid-point of this doublc-dcgck with the de· c1s1on of tht Los Anae~ ·"naels. an Amencan Lcaaue baseball team. to chanae its name to the Cahfom1a AnaeJs and move into the ~ Anaheim Stadium. The stadium was built not far from Disneyland which bad opened earhcr in this 20-)ear period to peat tttplicism but wu instead becom1na one of the nation's peatcst tourist atuactions. The second evtcknc:e of' Oranac County's comina-<>f• was the fmt Oiaht of a new airline called Air Califom&a in 1971 from 0ranac County Airport. Now county rcsi· dents.. businesspeople ud tourists could fly directly to San Francisco withou t first havina to drive to Los AftFln. Toda7. wfdl a JllGl"I= latloa ol 2. J •!!luiaJJIJoa ......... oeopJe aad wit.II J. J JaJJJloa job9. f>raa6e Comlfr lla.8 Me D•e W ol tae ma.t admbed - UNI aned -eom1d• bJ tJae utbe .. 11oa. Oranae County ~n its uans- formation to urtleni:zatton durina the CUITt_nl ptnod_tqm_ni .. ia-1970. Until then. most of the n1111on consi<krcd Oranee County to be a mi•turc of blue-collar worttcn livina in cheap tract homt'1 and involved in oddball rch11ons.. and laid--baclt ultra- naht·wtna consrrvau"es.. The chanac came wtlh the·~ in cmplo) mcnt. the mushroonuna hi&h tcchnoloay and btomcd1cal 1n· dustncs. the rcsultma lepl. account· ina. insurance and other service industries, and the conseq~nltal hi&h demand fOf homes. "°'h1ch sav. homepncn 1n the late. 1970s quad- rupUna every four )c.&rs. With this dynamic growth m busincsscamca scnsauonal growth in commercial and industrial develop- ment and rcs1den11al real estate - much greater than eVCT cou_ld ha'e been envisioned b) the p1onttn 1n 1888 who souaht tuctly that. Today, with a population of 2.1 millio n people and w11h I. I million )Obs. Orantt Count) has become one of the most admired -and en \lcd counttCS 1n 1he enurc nation Now WC arc ncanna Oranac Coun· ty's ~ntcnnial ~'Cir. 1989. and th~ approach of the sixth doublc--d«ade. 1990 to 2010. What hrs ahead" The ncll t decade wt II be one of mawnl' Populall<m ar<>•1h v.111 con\Jnuc. but •111 be at a mUC"h ~er pecc and v.-111 be ma1nt} 1n1~ll) dn\en:1ob growth Will conhn~ at a slower paC'C. althouah faster than populauon. and v.-111aJ.sobe1nttmaU dn,en. t:\tTpl for the C'Ofl)ORttOns •hich el«t to relocate their head- quancn into this ~ wben froot.cr. Populauon -.111 continue to change from 1lS nt'arl) cnurt -\nglo base to a src.ater pcr~n• of m1nont) fam1I· ics. t'Spte1all) La11 no and <\s1an '\nd emplo}mcnt v.111 con1anue to change ........ , from industnal and into the sen tefi. v.11h an e'en higher pt>r· cent~ of prof~1onal\ Orangt Count) "''" t"'iSCnllall) bccomt the dov.n1ov.n tor 1hc grow· mg Inland Empire of v.estt'm San Bernardino and R1,emdc Counll('S.. for the rap1dl) e\pandang nonhem n Diego Count\, and for southtm Los .\nsclrs Couru) Just as Orange" Count) n:-s1dent' and bus1nc."SS('S on« v.cnt 11~ Lo\ .\ngcln for their ma1or do "' ntov. n need so tht' prople and hu\tn~~ of the surrounJ10acoun11cs "'111l'Ome10 Orange \ount:y for lop lc-pl. :lccount· 1na,. 1nsuran\'C and finannal ~n 1tt . for the hes• h~ahh care for the rcalh outs1and1ng retail shopping for up- scale "'°"Hon -from rnon hotels to professional spons. and for per· fonn1na arts and 'mal ans Just as v.as the ca~ in tht' fi...,1 :?0 )Cl"-bu 1ncn. real estate and tour· ism will continue to dn't Oran1t Count) 1n 19QOto :?OIO-and1ust as 1n I 9, poht10 -.111 al•"&H bt around • • Council initiates programs to=0pen co1nmunication By BARJlARA BROWN ................ ..., If I were asked to descnbe the last ~car on the Cit ) CounCll in t'!"o words (in sp11e of the controversial year). those words would be communica- tion and cooperation. In July when I became ma yor. this communication and coopmation became my main priority. Within the counc1l, we have de- velo~ an atmosphere of teamwork a nd mutual respect. I believe that this was facilitated by the rotation of the ma)'orship. With the new rotation system. each member is assured that he or she will serve as mayor and know exactly when that will be. Eadl member of the council is com mined to helpina the other achieve bis pis. We arc finally worttina in the saJM direction with no personal .,rnctu but that the public receive the bnt ttpttKntation possible. . In terms of communication within the community. we have initiated a few MW propams: I. I have bepan apin what was first initiated by R~ Stanton many yan .., -tbt evenina mayor's hours. Betwttn 6 and 8 each Tuesday evenins. I am in my off'1tt and a vailable for anyone who wishes to drop by. Some Tuesdays no o ne cornn. but at other times I have had a numberofintern1ina visitors ranaina from irate homeoWMn to the coupk who aot alf dresKd up to come doown and tell me they thouaht we were doint a p>d job. That made it all worthwhile! 2. We have surveyed residents' opinions. The isaun ~code ·en. forccment. smokina policy. fire- works. cit> motto. and city ttTVitts. 3. The public counters at City Hall have cards which ask the residents to 50 Years Of Fine Italian Dining Enjoy our cui5'ne from Central and Northern Italy. Every meal is served with old world charm, a generous view of Newport Bay. valet parking and complimentary boat slips. Piano bar and full menu until I a.m. 20- Make plans now to dine with us this evening. Call (7141 642-7880 for reservations or information about our bay view banquet facilities. 3131 Wut Co..t Hithway, Newport Beach (714) 642-7110 R ... nadona Susreatecl evaluate the attitude of city em- ployen. Whtn a resident requests service for H y number of items such as ·street trees.. curb and ptter sickwalk repair. they arc ti~ a public service request form which e valuates the city's response to their request. . .. 4. I have also 1ni11ated my own rnponse card in order to aienerate fttdbeck on l)C*ntial ~ areas in the city. I think a atizen likes to know that he or she can communicate directly with the mayor or tct a quick rnponsc. S. I alto have monthly mtttinp with the chairman of the Plannina Commission ·and another com- mission and council member to discuss C\lrrmt or future powth in the city. For a Iona ti~. the Plannina Commission felt as ifit was ~ratina in a v.cuum wiJbout a real link toflhc council. This ltU now chaneed and we arc eapemncina 1 betttr wortina rclatM>Mltip. I haw alto had thne meetinp with other commissions and the Khool district.. Monthly mcctinp are alto held with chamber memben. We are now jointly workina on improvina our si•n propam and this ChriSlmas in111atcd a banner prosram which wo uld enrour11t tbt ··Shop in Foun- tain Valley .. prosram. 6. We have made an effort to aiet more people interested and involved in what is ha.~nina in City Hall. Some ofthest efforts are: A. Aproaram to honorttrVice club individuals who volunteer their time and efforts.. Thne individuals are nominated by their orpnization and pttttnted with a certificak at a City Council mecti~ 8. Later this month we will have a mixer bdore a council meetina for commissions.. council memberl. and staff so that they can eet to know each other in a mott relaxed social wnina. C. At a special ~ption in ApriJ we will honor all voluntttn who have donated matt than JO hours to the city. 0 . In March.. Women's History ~-PltOO••MafP211) Sander Lausen, Master in Ophthalmic Optics. s.nd9r LeUlla •• OIMician ~ will be mote COlrf'ellieat (or dienta in Much. 11 be 11 be makinf tu. buai.-mobile. an ideeJ W~ to IDMt the 8"da of hJ8 busy clienta. All an optician with 13 YMft 11 • periuc9, l.aUMn taUa (ecial DMMWe- men&I and analyi. the .,,. ol the petient'• , .... to find the ID09t cotD• plemen&ary fraa.. When the ltDMt at· rive from the lab, be cuta and lhapea \Mm to fit the rraa.. He \Mn ('(Mita the ltnMI with UV ·400 llfttment to filter out all harmful ultre· vio&tt reys. Thia ii an .....,ti&I •ttp. n peciaUr in 1u.nny Southern C•lifornia btau.te 1t cen help prevent cewacu and ~ sll"' tla1W¥1. ..,.,.,.lit and ttwtlt1 llw PfK 11IOll lllndcraltsm~ PUCllCAd bJ t. tM 119 fllllfy lot lt"fllllOM IS I ,.., f ..... lft.MllrUY\ "WIMlll I ~ 111y "'"' mcut tNll 40 run ._ .. lie sM. ~l!llft 9'11 lllowl !IQ rltOplM ...., ._""'°"'" lllt co.ntry '*'· wllll ttll...,..of a lew 11t~ ~-helds. ..... ..,. ... k Mir. •.ol M.ca'.4-........ tlMr$llllllls; ......... llCCllJll .. °' Ille s....... lllWtv· ........ *"" "'" lltlllllft ,.~ CM 1 I 1• llt tf lie lliltw¥e *'-tlle ....... Ill CIMtrllll ""''*'' .....,., ..................... ~ ....... -~ 11{ .-s el Ille" ... ( ...... oU.r .,.. d......_ Finel.ly ht '1nta the ._ lO compleJMnt the indiviclual'1 colorif'I. Aftet March. Laueen will be talins many MIOrud tra_ys ol ,,.._ oa the ro.d. He will heve different Mta for men and women, and will make«* .. In client'• ol'rte91 and bomet t.luoushout. the ... ai. ln t.he eveninp and on weektncla. Clitnta an tAriu.d with the Ida be· came they can heve their ~ or olriee ptf'IOGJMI avaialblt few opinione on frame 1tylea. He hu even bHn approeced to do 1roup 1howinp 1ucb u brnt.e d ubt, IO indivicluala u n have friend1' help in the deci1ion. LaUMn will come once to t•ke meuu.remtntl and then aaain to deliver ind fit the 11- Call .... ._._.,_. ...... -. 640-2020 or·-·--··-·--640-0980 (P.O. Boa 2000-330 Corona del Mar Ca 926i6) Pflpetul Colt lroPl!J. !tit Acldtlny A•1ro. tllt k'1f1C f l!MCltft Aw11d and the Mm USA/Mm Ulli""4 PltfMll All of tu llatlQle ~lttrM •t ~ forcH of lt~ slwtf llld Mt COllljlletliy solld [ftfJ Olftt ''""ts ~ !lows If .......... lleallfll 11111 WOf~lllC Ilic sMf Ill II lllStoflll 11 "•._,..bit .... Ill 0 ...... fllltwwt - ........... ,.. (II! ...... ...aity Ille 1tftll '"""''°"' of ~be tacellnct llld """'* to .-er ~ ••• ,..,. II fllS ....... flit ..... of ..... Mllf S""'-~ ..,. yow of 1 N1W s ,.,..... .......... ....,. • .,. ..... ltt. ........................ a.c....1 ....... c.w .. ~ ....In-,.,- Slaenaaa Gucleu and Library la one of _.r attractlom lD Corona del Mar. Village ambiance preserved by Corona del Mar chamber beaut) as well as enhancing th<" mort' BJ LUVENA BAYTON than 100 shops and bus1nes~s. gi' ing ::.:i.=~ w shade 10 shoppers and residents ahke. The chamber has sponsored the Corona ckl Mar, the "Crown of the placement of attracti ve benc~ Sea:· that hes alona the bluffs of the pro' 1ding rest and rt'laxat1on. as v.ell San Joaquin Hills frontina on the as adding to small town community !>acific Ocean. includes some of the ftthng. The chamber also 1s rcspon- city's most prt'stigious residential sible for the purchase of the litter art'as. containers that arc available for The commercial main street fea-pubhc use alona the hiahwa) fron- turcs many small rctail shops. scrvitt la&t and busincu officn. an plkrics. aift The fonnauon of the chamber in shops .. fiM aourmet rntaurants as · 1959 was the rcsull of a suettSsful well as "snack shops" and cklica-effon 10 plt~rve our post office. This tcsxns. antique shops. ~ry and s.ame challenJC faces us today as the fmh produtt and seafood market. local post office on Orchid A'enue 1s beauty shops. real estate o fftttS. neanng the end of its I~. and postal banks and rclattd services ne«ssary officials ha'c so far adopted a "do- to the community. nothing" attitude 1n spite of effon s b> The Corona dcl Mar State Beach. the chamber 10 cement the continu· the historic footbrid&e on Goldenrod ance of our postal fac1ht) 1n the Avenue spann1n1 Baysick Orin. the business community. The chamber beautiful six-acre Sherman Gardens Pneldent R.8. Radtke has been ac11vcl> scekina a solutlO!" to and Library in the middkofthe town. this post office problem for the past the Oasis Senior Center with more have a viable bypass to serve our several )ears. than 3.000 members. all contribute to community. Inspiration Point on Ocean the activity in Corona ckl Mar. A panial solu11on is lhe bu11d1nll of Boulevard offers unparalleled views. The Community Church 1s a small ~llcan Hill Road and 1he conncct1na and on a rock below 1s a bronze New Enaland-stylc Con~tional links to San Joaquin Hills Road and sculpturt' of a sea lion and her baby. church from which many local to the San Joaquin Hills Transpor-~atcd b) Ka) Finch in memory of church denominations aot their stan tation Corridor. and the~ effons her husband. Braden. a ctvic actinst before. buildina their own facililic:s. ha1.c bttn rt'kntk sly puBUt'd by the and Corona def Mar chamber pttSI· This church was built dunna World chamber. dent in 1 95~. War II with special approval from In addition, this )ear the chamber Amon& the ~rt) distinauisbcd ~idcnt Franklin 0 . Roosevelt. purcha~ 100 new flags that line our anists scttlin& in our community arc cnablina the purchasr of lumber for boult'vard on holidays. panicipatcd Rex Brandt. his art1st wik. Joan its cons1ruction. Tht' tall spire lends a in the· Sha.re Ourselves Program to '" ina Brandt, Thelma Paddock special fcciina of villaac atmosphcrc assist 1hc nttd). continue to be Hope. lrv1n1 Mano1r, the late Bun and beckons worshippers with its responsible for the Corona dcl Mar Proctor and the late Clyck Zukh and pcaliftl 10wa bell. ~ntc 5-K in June and annual his sculpt re s wife. Jud11h Bland.~ 1 Cont1nuina to ptttttve the villatt Christmas Walk held on the first late T. Duncan Stewart. poet laureate tmosohere of'Corona«I Mar is the-undar in Dcttmbcr for the past ~I ofNewpon Brach a11d Orangr C'oun- pl ohht Corona dtl Mar Chamber )ean.. t) h"td here and was ~I) acll\t' in of Commerce an sptte of the Tht' chamber. whose membership community affairs.. bein' an honor- cnonnous incYaK in traffic on 1s made up of both businesses and an hfeumc dutttor of the chamber Pactftc Coast Hiahway. The chamber re 1dcnt.s. con11nucs to oversee pres-The chamber is proud of its role 1n and its transpot1ation rommitttt is cn·ation of the trees hnina the the commun11 that makes this a. "Cf'YIClivcintheanempnosolvethe boulevard 1hat v.crc planted by the bc1tcrplatt1nv.h1t hto hvcandworl . tush-hour andaotk as 11 now uisu chamber 30 )~ap 140. Toda)' the 10 acrompll h th.lt ~hteh 1s for the .:....:;•_..:::.;'-::ac::~•:•:12)..C:ean::.:•~~·c~m~pecd=:~'°::...~UllllL.~~511!~~a~n:l.. ''' I ... In additron to it-'-s full Physical Therapy Services, introduces its ... IEW ST ART SPINE CENTER Physical Therapists Roger Rommelfanger and Michael Roy introduceTerHO Borbonell, who hos designed the New Stort Spine Center. Teresa recently left the California Spine Surgery Medical Group in l ong Beoch, ofter five years of directing and developing their program. She 1s now using that background to develop the New Start Spine Center which includes ... • Evaluation • Hands on Treatment This Approach is utilized 1n proper postural· alignment., body mechonin, man· vol therapy techniques. soft tissue mobilization, therapeutic and stabilization exercises. • Patient Education "8ockschool" 1s a three session p rogram designed to teach preventative bock core and maintainonce • Spinal Rehabilitation • G.neral Reconditioning vtilizing st~ of the orl r~obilitative ~vipment • Nautilus & Universal • lifecyde & T unturi • Neuromuscular Et.ctrl<al Stimulation/ TENS 360 SAN MIGUEL DRIVE SUITE 301 NEWPORT BEACH (714) 759-0300 "°Oreea/An A~ ~t 1o·tM.Or~ ... ,lll*lg Co.I ,-....._ 25 & FebA.lery 21. !Mt I ' ••• THIS OFFER-EXPIRES MARCH 31, 1988 JOHN WAYNE TENNIS CLUB l Pl JAMBOREE RD. 'EWPORT BEACH (>14-6900 --~ - Chamber works to elevate art status in Laguna Beach By DON IL\~ ,.,.,.,..,.., L...-..... 0--.el~C -- The chambeT at Lquna Beach 1s okkr than the city sin« it was incorporated in 191 7 and the cny came into bcina in 1927. Over the years the chamber has seen days of contributive interaction within the community contrasted with times when little could be accomplished. The tumina point perhaps was the cnsation of any funds from the city. trwiitionally peid to the chamber. for promotional purposn. Sintt 1980 ~have labored in an environment whett we have been "strictly on our own. .. What has ha~ncd in the last year is a marvelous daSPlay of a communi- ty rcalizina its ability to unite. A true renaissantt is aoina on in our com- munity. TMrc is a realization that. while~ stancd as the An Colony. we have seen a chanse so that penicular mystique sttms elusive and to some eyes slowly disappcarina. We fear that we have. an the interests of over protection. created the vcryeval that we wish to a void and that Laauna Beach could become another beach tO'!'TI. What is rally happcnina is that there is a trans- formation in full swina. altboulh subtle. to rccoanizc Laauna Beach as the colony of the ans. We ~, boast of beina the seat of culture o Oranse County witla the L.aauna Playhoust ( 1920). the Llpna An Mustum (1929) the ,._,.t of the Masten and Festival of the Ans ( 1932) all bcina founded bd'oft the rest otOranse County cau,ht up. Alona with its unequdy fabuAou.s beaches. the other pticelc• tRalUrn here arc our artis&s. an institutions and prrforminc arts. We wish to bt ready for the time that is cominc when Laauna Beach will bt sur- rounded by worickla9 destinatioa touris& resorts. whicla will atlrlet visilOn from evny put of the wortd. This is beyond the planninc Slllr: it is now happtai111 and Uipna lkada must be ready for 11. The chamber has now offered the community a central source from which to work tosie1her toward enter- ina the 21st century. btutt the business relationship with the city aovemment. assisl the business sec- tor to projttt an 1mqr that invites 1he responsible visitor and provide its members with bendits such as the dissemination of information. realize bendits from coopttative and coll«- tivc aclions. formulate proposals 1hat solve ~ms in harmony with prot«llna the very precious environ- ment we have here. The firs& Thursday niaht of each month is Gallery Nishi. a new trwiition wi&b free trams. directories and auides for thc>K who wish to enjoy the 76 pllerics here. Our International Film Fntjval is pen of the centennial celebration. the Win- krFcst and educational propams arc all contributions that this chamber is mak~ the colony of the arts. We ~ i on the move! M en's Traditional Clothing for 25 Years ... Where Good Taste Is Always In Style Massive changescOnfro~ting Laguna BJ DAN &ENNEY .............. Si~~ndirwjn 1876 Y&!Jna Beach hasenJOyed almost a century of gradual powth and moderate change. But in 1988 -Oran~ County's centennial yar -our community 1s confrontins mauivr cha nan. most of which~ from the explosive population powth in south Orange County. T~ primary concern mobilizing rcsidrnts in Laauna k ach is the desecration oft.aauna Canyon which "'" mull from a combination ol factors: The Irvine Co.'s develop- ment of 3.200 housina units. the widening of Laguna Canyon Road to si-x lanes:-:inct-the constl'Ut'llon of the San Joaquin Hills Transponation Corndor. a mulllplc-lane highwa y through the ci t) of Laauna Beach. For almost a ccntur) ~ v1S1tors from Orange. Los Angeles and Riverside counties ha"c come to Laguna Beach to cnJO) 1he beaches. an festivals and qua1n1 sho~. An added attraction for m;.in) of these J million yearly '1!>itors has been the ptctu~ue dmc through Laguna C'an)on which remains one or the last unde\ eloped rural landscapes 1n Orangt' County. Cows graze alo ngside tht' road which twists its way from the San Diego Frccwa~ to the ocean. But in our centennial \~r The ~r' 1neCo. plans to stan grad1ng for its J.:?00 home prOJ«t 1n the can)on Thl' existing landscaping will be e\tcns1' ely modified for those homes. a shopping ce nter and the "1dening of Laguna Can~on Road. Somcho" The Irvine Co. "'II squee1e an add111onal four lanes of highwa) bet"ecn the two Laguna lakes. Those lat..~ represent the onl) natural bodies of fresh water 1n Orange O.,NM ....... C'ount) Cahrans 1s intent on widening and straightening La~~~aB'l~~ Road • from down«>i.n toJ.bc_ San Diego Freeway. Instead ofa '"O- lan~· rural road rtlt>andenng through the rus11c can) on. '1s11ors v.111 soon ha' c the dubious pleasul't' of cntenng Laguna Bea h '1a the multiple lane ancnal h1ghv.a). much of which w11l be bordered b' ncv. subd1v1Slons. ~ further ·landmark for future v1i.11or-; to Laguna lkuch v.1H be the 1ranspona11o n comdor. v.h1ch wtll be 800 fcct wide and 4() rect h~ at Laguna C'an)on Road This ht wa) v.111 permanent!) scar the h1 ls1des and meadows "h1ch ha'c pro,1ded es1hct1c-ptca~-for Sotrthnn -C-ah- fom1an s for man) )Cars. CA.~pllc these onerous changc.'S. Laguna Bcach 1s <1tn' ing to mainuun 1t<; 3llr3Ctl\Cncss to \ 1s11ors and re'>1dcnt'> aM.i: ~long Laguna Can, on Road thl' (II\ ( oun(1I halt .lcqum'ti Jlm0<>t 1.c>{J.:1 Jl res of land for pre'>(.·r" at1on .ls open 'pan· w that 1h1: !IC't'ntl' drn l' into our lOmmunlt\ "111 not ht· tot.ill~ ohhteratcd b~ rampant dl'· 'dopmcnh bc)ond our control. In June. California 'mer\ "'II de, 11Jc "hctha to :tpproH· thl· C Jll- lorn 1i1 Part....&\\ 1ldhlc ln1t1Jtl\e - a b.llk\I mcai.urt• "'h1, h v.uuld tinanH· th1: pn:~n a11un of m,,rc t'I Laguna ( JnHm and 11i. adJJl'\'nt h1l1~1d~ \dJ111onal part.. ing 1~ ~mg pru' 1J,·J 1n dov. nto" n Laguna l:kalh .\ r<'\Cntf\ comtructcd part.- mg garage on Gk·nn1:) re trei:t has d oubkd tht• cap.Kil\ uf th:n lauht~ Dan Kenney .ln11thn ('.irking g.JrJgt dl fll~\ ll•'nl th,· r ,·.,t1\JI uf \rt'> gn,und' TrJ")c ~·n Ill' d unn!! 1h1.· \umma dnd ·~ !)\'JI. \\l't'l.l'Od\ I\ tl<:mg nr:tndnJ tu t'J'-1.' iraffit ,,1ng.:q11m dnd mu•·"' m11h1l1\\ "11h1n th< 1uv. n \ 1\uJ1 1mprc1-. r>il'nl\ inu_J, nl• , trnt J• r , ,; rl"C' l '" C<'P f. .:nh.an1.i:d ,k.ir1n!! •• 1 t-..•J 1-,, • "'' .a1111n 1. I puti' 1. ·,-,tc "'m' , h!l "- 11110 ·f g,ar ... h '>•);'1' .. n~ rbnun~ . n," Ir<'\., Puhhl ...ikt )C 1 , ,., a·e ~ Tlf! upgrJJcJJ\\\tll lnJuh 1hl, ;. "''II rn.augur.lll' th '" n NrJnl<"'l.h• "'-. ',_.. "r11, h "1 ' lo".._·r rC''>P.. n'>(.· 1 ·11.' rn \ mng,·n, '"' Jnd rnn l\k J h1~"·' SICD la Mll..ezp'eoatory on bow La&una feela aboat widenln& La&w Canyon R"d. \!tone' ll> being .-.ct aside for (Please see MASSIVE/P25 I 875-4704 NMCy . Irvine, Owner of IMne CoMt Cherter in Newport a..ctt haa guided her luxury Y8Cht char- t• Ser¥6ce tor the put 8 YM"I Into becoming OM of the moet llW>vattw and creathe m 1M tWbor epea.llzing In Weddlnga 8t Sea Md corporate ~ needa. Her buey offtce offers fuH entertMwnent 8nd pl8nnlng ... vtoee tor exciting on the .. _. 94·- PROMISES to stop drinking too much or quit using drugs DO NOT WORK OUT· TREATMENT, the new generation of treating alcohol/ drug abuse, DOES WORK ... Succnsfully Proven Program ... Improves_ Your Lifestyle ... Mo Time Off from Your Job . . . Affordable with No Extra Costs Make a PROMISE )40U can kttp. Call us for HELP today. . - . -. Frtt Confidential Assessment Fountain Vaky/Orange County (714) 966-8179 1-800-~2-3535 NMlonal Recovery Network Exdushe Out· Treatment Centers L~ading Provider of Quality outpatt~nt treatrMnt for chem ical c:Xpe~nc~s in Southern Cahforn1a c.11 tor other locations • Most iMUJMCe paw .ccepted .. t I I t • •· ... Enthusiasm lr.eyto CM chamber success By AKI.ENE SCHAFiJl ............... c--.c:.......e1c = -- -The -lifestyle ;;, Costa M~·s Chamber of Commerce is on a roll. We arc a chamber that is pushing membership into the 1.000 mark. Our makeup 1s balanced. We l"Ons1st of large rnrporations to ··mom and pop .. busincsses. dcpan- mcnt stores to small-scale retail stores. hotcli. 10 motels. 1ndus1r1al co1 pora11om to manufacturers. res- tauranto; to fast food locations. etc. The chamber goes on and on "1th ml·mbcrs. Mainh. 1.1.c C\1st for nct"orl..ing purp0scs and lxing a '01cc of bust ncsscs. In 1950 the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commem: VraS organ12ed. W~ ~a' e been in C\1stcnce longer than the inrorporatcd l'1ty of Costa Mesa I I 9531 and ha\\: had the pm tlcge and honor of ~·n mg our communll\ ~tnle that llml' Thl·chJmber. hke the ell~. has been gro"' ing. Last \Car co, ta ~ksa \population "as 8.bOO r hl'Cll} IS pu\hing tO\\Jrl.I CX>.000 this }l"al The progress of C osta Mesa o'er thl· last 20 }cars 1s unbelte\able. We ha' l' something for all walks of hfl•. from our do " nto" n redevelopment area. uth (\..ast Repenol) Theater. C" 1r Pia) house. outh Coast Plua Rl·ta1I Center and Crystal Court. (l'ntn To"l"r in the South Coast ~ktro area. Orange County Per- forming Ans Center. Orange Count) F:11rground!>. as 1.1.ell as outstanding hotds and mo tels. .\II have the rl.'putauon that stands on its own. WI.' arl' a po~llne chamber. Our rl'lat1onsh1p ''tth thl' c11y 1s one on Arlene Schafer "'htr h \\C pride ourselves. The chamocr 1s a sounding board for peopk "ho call. come in. or wntc us for1nformauon. Weare a resource for Pl'OPk "ho need guidance on where to SUI} and cal while visiting and "'hl'l'l' to hve and Vrork whe n mo' ing lo o ur arl'3. This 1s a chamber MU T for :in) to" n. We are able to market our city and all it promot~. We arc on a fast track ... at the chamber. the day Oics b> fast "1th more requMts. phone cans. and committees to satisfy than 1he amount of time we have in a day. The Costa Mesa chamocr consists of a 4 2-mcmber board of directors. including an C\ccuttve board. The pres1dl•nt. Art Kidman. and the I Sea Cliff Office Park ONE Of THE RNUT &AaDDe Off1CE urvmo1ou..,.. DI o.c.. Ava ilable and now leasing. ScaClitT Of- fi ce Park offers one of Orange County's rarest combinati ons of modern office space. uncongested and centrally located. just minutes from the San Diego Freeway. Atriurns. extensive waterscaping~ open- spa.cc views and dignified architecture highlights the entrance to individual suit- es. Generous tenant improvements, free professional space planning and highly con1petitive rates are our commitments to our successful move. For additional information·\ 536-8711 . ~ • 2130 Maia Stteet •Huntington Beach, CA n«Utive manager (myself) sit o n all the committed ex-officially. There are. 27 working_ committtts in the cham"bcr. SO. as )OU may ha"calready guessed. there 1s never a dull moment around here. We have been computenzcd for a year now and arc slowl . working oul the kinks. Our commerce tflat ex- panded in 19 6 and 1987 still pndcs uselfon all the high-tech and bio-tech firms that we ha' e lured here to the city. Our bus1ncss in the lat lhe )cars has prospered dUl' to all the national andintemallonal hcadquaners for banl..s tha1 have housed thcmseh es 1n our c11\. The regional offices are man,. One onl) has to look around to Stt-1 he st~eng -a 11 ractlOf'I t ht-city ha~. Its rcputa11on 1s Oawlcs in the financial marl..et. Costa Mesa 1s known as a financ1alh sound Cit\'. . .. ......... The ~car 1987 ~as a }Car of commitment. and this )ear will bc one of decisions. It's a poli11cal year which will or Vrill not change the tidc for C'osta Mesa. It's also a )ear the people commit themsclv('S to a re' ision of the general plan ... a blueprint to the future for many years to come. S.etHna alaopptai dl8trlcta In Coeta lleea lnclade the CoartJUd8 (aboftl and Soatla Cout Plua. It's a dcc1S1on that 1s up to the communit) and placed in the com: mun11y's hands to enable residents as well as ~us1nesses to·show a directio n the) Vrould hke to stt the cit) strive to~ard. The chamber and cit) have a strong order ... it's up to us to carry it out. We must maintain our financial stability. continue to create new and bettcr job opportun111cs. and continue to 1m- pro' e the quality oflifc. I fc.cl. because of the high level of «'Onom1c "ell-bc:mg for Orangc Count) and Costa Mesa. tht' chamber can be optimistic on our financial fuaurc once again in the business world for 1988. We arc a chamber aod city with so much 10 offer. Our reputation has been luring people to Costa Mesa from near and far. Our climate is next 10 ~rfcct. prime location. arid sights of interest and shopping that a~ ~ orld-rccogn 1zcd. The chamber 1s a nonprofit corpor- ation ~llh professional men and women all ~orking and sinving together for lhc one key word. "success." We stand for free enterprise and arc ablc to accomplish CLEANING & PRESERVING SHAKE ROOFS SINCE l~q Bte...a.icenM No. 41940 more than one business or major firm could begin to do alone. We promote the \Cf) best. stnvc for the very best. and ~e ha'e become the ,·cry best. Thechamber's b1gest issut" m 1988 will be to cope with the most S!&;nificsnl iSSU(' '"au Orange Count) c111cs -traffic and transportation. I sec 1988 as being a year. nol onl) of decisions. bul of cooperation ~ "ell. We must all learn to cooperate ~i•h \Ital mues sharro. We cannot soh c th~ problems alone: wt nttd cach other. We need All of you for Progress in 1988! The Sun leaches out natural oils and resfns which causes curlin&. ' cracking and splittlnc. Moss. funcus_. dirt and debris on your shakes retain moisture and cause dry rot. Both c ditlons lead to AKE YQUR RQ0F-bAST-b0NGER~~~fai/ureof AT A FRACTION OF REPLACEMENT COST! CALL NOW FOil MOit£ INFOltMATION AND A FR££ ESTIMATE We clean. replir and prnetW sMke roofs a fr action of the cost of reJ)IKemenL BUSINESS BOOSTED ... From .... 12 Dale L Dunn. htrnt u the o- ccutivc rnanaeer in 1966. bfou&ht 12 )e&B of prior chamber ma.nagr-mcnt upcrien« •o Huotin1&on Beach wuh chamber tenure in the states of Kansas and Orqon. The ch&mbcr continUC'd its rok of rommunit> pro mouoo and branched ofT into the areas of industnal de"clopmcnt and lei1slal•"c 1n,ohcmcnt. In 1969. Dunn resigned his post 10 assume a pos1l1on with a local financial 1ns111u11o n. The chaml:i.:r. for the nci1..t 12 )ears. was headed h) Ralph Ktscr. a rc111'C'd Southern Cahfomia Edison c «Ull\<'. who for man) pre\1ous )C2rs v.as 1n,ohcd ""llh the cham~r as a \Oluntttr From 1964 10 19 I. 1hc chambl:r continued to grov. and pro' 1dc '11al communin sen 1ttS - Jo)Ce Riddell. cw ult''<'' ire yn.·sr- dcnt. was hired in I qs 1 after Kir.c(s retirement. ht• v.as former!\ a chamber C\CCUll\l' 1n two northern C"ahfom1a c1tu:s for I J )C3rs pnor to hlT m<>Yt to Huntington Beach. Dunng the ·30s lht C'hambtr Strved as a catal) uc agcnC)' bnnpng logt\hcr all fQo:n._both pubhc and pri~lt'. to work. lov.ard commo n goals. The program or v. ork contin~ to add~ t'Onccms 1n lht' areas or cronom1c de' elopmt'nt. &0' cmmenlaJ atTa1rs and rommunll} dc,elopment. The l hamber's theme O\Cr the last four 'car.. ha'> been ··(,elt1ng Things Dunc' .. It 1s 1mposs1blc to rl·i;ap 84 }ear.. into one artu:lc J) V.l' reflect on the h1Mon of the ChamiPcrofCommcrcr Hov.c~cr. in summan. 11 v.ould ~ n·m1 .. s not to ad.nov.ledge the outstanding men .ind v.omt'n v. ho for 11.i war.. haH• v.orL.cd for the bcttcr- mciiL of...1.bc.Lr cummunuJo.-. 1hrougp thl·1r partu:1pa11on 1n the chamocr Toda\, 3'!> in thl' past. the Hunt- ington Beach Chamtx-r of Comm'-·rcc v.11h 11s 1.lXXJ member... 1sact1' t' in all 3'>J>t'('t~ of \.ommun11~ life and is con11nuall~ v.orL.1ng 10 makt.' Hun1- 1ng1on lkach a bc11a pla c in v.h1ch to h't.' v.orL. and pla' MASSIVE CHANGES ••• nll1HON MAK.1113 9AM-5PM KCOP-1V CHANNll 13 FromPaee23 lc'd ul \l'r'•Cl' to pl'ople """hin L.lgu na 8':J\. h \JJ111onal hfl'guard )IJllon'> v.111 tx· -.1J tlcJ 1n I Q8 PohC\.' pa1roh 1n llJ'L.' JnJ on thl' beaches v.11l ain11nul· tht•1r high '1s1b1l1t}. To pro' 1dl· '1'>11o r; and l'C's1tknl!. "1th rl'l'rt':l\ltinal options to 1he tx•Jl hes. 1ht· nt~ has reccntl~ opened \1uultun ~kJJO""'> Park. on 10 acm o f I.ind 1n .\rl h &at h Heights T"" o adJ111onal p<1rL.' 'hould oc undt'r The Doctor's Office That's Open 7 Days a Week lem tol pm walk-in convenience (714) 891-9008 15464 Goldenwest, at McFadden Jemie B. Lewis M.O • Steven J Thomas M .O Board ~ Emergency & F8mity P,ec;t!C41 Ph~ ~ Affillat9d .itti ~@mOflal Medical Centet ot Long Beaci'I ----- ton\tru'-llon tl' the l'nd of 19 in the T ilp of tht• \\ tlrld nl·1ghborhood and rn South LlgunJ f hcs< i:ffort'> of uur l ll\ to preset\ c our natural n.''>llUrCt'S. ""l11lc enhanc- ing ~n lt('S to the pubhc v.111 Cll nllnUl' uguna·s popul;mt~ ""llh · •uthl·rn C 1hforn1ans as Orange ( uunn l'C'kbratl·\ 11s IOOth 3n. n l\CNI") th1'> ~car PROGRAMS INITIATED .•. FromJlaCe20 Month. v.e v.111 honor tht wo men who ha'c rontnbuled to tM better· mc:nt of Founuun Valley. Highlights-of this commun1ca-11on and cooperation art'· I. We celebrated Founuun Vallt') ·s 30th b1rthda) and the btC't'ntenmal of the mted States. 1 . .\ppro,al of a SI 5 3 m1lhon operating budget J . .\\Cf\ difficult dtt"1s1on v.as thl' b3nning or firc""orks NEWPORT •.. FromPaeel4 tounSt5 \lore th.an S 12 muJJon V. ill be spent on traffic 1mpro' emt'"nls in thl' l'oming H'ar . .\dd1taonalh. lhl' c1l) 1H·xplonngdc,c:lopmen1 of more parL.1ng lots and structures through· o ut tht.' l"ll\ Sc'cral ad' 1son com- m1tll'CS ""iii address the 1ssut-on a rt-gUl3r basis The John \\a~ nc .\1rpon nle- ml'nt .\grt-cmcnt. ""hich ensures n:- JU(t'd noise oH·r the t'il\ for tht• nc\t 20 \l'ars. doc'> not mean ihat the cit' ,., 1JI~· on "thl'> IS)Ul" The airport or)er- Jllon\ an.· constanth monitored to l'n,uri: complaanll' ~llh thc agrt~·­ mi:n1 .\lw J nt·v. a1rpon 1s rir>l on lht• a1rport"s agl'nda T""l'nt\ 'ea~"'lll~Xlnpas,andtht: lit~ "111.ig;un tx-facl-d ""1th 1ncn."3~'<l t11ghh at John \\a~ nr .\1rixm u nk•ss ano1ht•r fac1 h1' 1) a'Jilablc. The cm IHk 1:pl) in,of, cd ""Ith l""'O groups 10 the rount~ looktng for an add111onal s11c Tht• c11~ ho~·" to \pearhcad :i COunl\""ldt• c0on Ill tinJ 30 .ld· d111on.al airpon SllC' 10 n:-he' l' the pn•\surc on th\.· airport 4. A nc-"" hbran V."aS appro\f'd """h the count) of Orangt contnbut· 1ng S 7 5.000 tov.ard the construction -:-pl~maruung_and cqwpping 1t. 5 Thc~""11lbcan.-no,a11on of( 11\ Hall Thi~ ~ 111 allov. for bc11er "orL.rn~ cond111ons a nd rrorgan11a- 11on to 1mpro' c tht' '>t"n ll't' le' el. b Our F1rr D1.:partmcnt is shanng our l·n, ironmcnt:il con('t"ms anJ has Jl·' do~·d J ha1ardou'> matcnal con- trol program, 7 Four nc"" ballfields .v.crc con· strUlll'd at tht· Rt"\ rcatton (enter tu ~r'l' cit\ 'l outh Baseball and '-:onh anJ uih Llllk Leagues In lud('d 1n the proJCt"I J n: hghh for b:illliclds and t'\p.lns1on of the parL.1 ng lot Tht·\.·ounl) ofOrangt" super' 1\l-J tbe 1.oni.truc.:u~ uf .ln C\e<ul•H' gu11 lour\l' al \Ilk ~uart• Part. 11.> tx· opt·ni:d in Jum· ~ Our Pohw Departmt:nt h.t'> Strl·S)('d 1.ommum" on cntC'CI pro- gr.lm'> ""11h 1.1flill·r'> "'illk.1ng through hus1nl~S .ind 1..vmmcrc1al areas 1n- ~t1.·aJ ..,f patruhn@.in lhl·ir pohC't' ca" -\l·,ordmg to the ( ahfom1a mml' 1ndn 1.nml' dmp~'d 1n Fo untain \ Jlk~ b~ I p..·rl1.·nt :ind thl' Fo unt.irn \.ilk~ Pubh1. ~·r' ll't' .\1d1.• progran. ""as Jl L.no"k-dg1.·J b> the Lcagut" of C Jhl1.1rm.1 C 111c' 1n their ann43I fl'pt1rt J) J ',•n 'Ul'll.'>'>lul pn~ram. 111 Ourt""u prl\ Jtt• hosp11als-F\ Rl·g1nnal Hosp11JI .1nJ F.im1l~ Health Plan -both pl.:in m3Jor npan .. 1o n'> lhl\ nC\I \Car 11. \\t: no"" hJ'l' a fountain 1n Fountain \ alln thank.s 10 the con-l'l·n~·d effort~ (11 \ta,or Pro T <"m (,t·Mgt· ~''" Jnd J l·ommlllf't' made up o( 1.ommun11' 'ulunlt'Cf'\. r ha 1n-d h' kJn \t'"' 1 ht•ir n1mm1t1l"\' r.u'4.'J lht• tunJ, 111 t'lu1ld tht: Cll\ ·., lllunlJ1n We ·re a full-ser\'ic e Speci al Event Facilit). de igned to make you a . ucces .. From Receplion'l ln RnJelh .. from Exhihi1:--lO(ar ~ hnv.' Anything Gt~'I Jl The Ornnge Count~ Fatr & Expo~tt1on Cenler .• Orange County Pair & Exposition Center nuDo't Costa Mc-;.a. Cahfom1a q~t>~b 71~ Sl -F. IR ...... ... ' . UCI focuses on expansion to achievewortd-ctass status BJ JACK W. PELTASON = s-: --- - ............. .......... c.-.-.... When UCI first opened ils doors in 1965. we had 1.589 sludenu, 118 facuhy mem~rs and a few stray cows which sometimes wan<kttd onto campus from nciahborin1 fields.. Today. lhc cows an' aonc. The . r~lds have &.iven way lo homes and businesses :ind streets. UCI has grown along •<ilh lhal progttSS. and we now have mon' than I S.000 students and 900 facuhy mcm~rs. To k~p pace with this rapid growth durin& the pasl 23 years. ~·vc expanded our educallonal programs and facilities. rrscarch capabilities and communll)' services. And we continue to grow in these areas as we stri ve toward our $081 lo ~ome a world<lass university. Enhaoccment of curriculum is an ~ngoin.g cfTon. Plans f~r this year include a major expansion 1n East Asian studies. In fact. during the next few yt>ars. we plan 10 hin' as many as 12 scholars who focus on the history. cult ure and politics of Asia. We also will begin ofTerina cou~ in health care manaaemenl wnhin the Jl1'dua1e school of management. And m the school of enainttrina. a new graduate proaram in biochemical en&:incering has been established. P'lndJDC a qalet place oa campaa to practice wu..., wlaea the unl•enlty flnt opeaecl. To house these and other educa- uonal proarams. research and ser- vices.. some S.300 million in buildina projects already are on the drawina boards for lhe next 10 years. Among the projects under wa y or LEASING OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE AT THESE CENTERS: • Brookhurst & Adams • Magnolia & Adams •Magnolia & Warner • Goldenwest & Warner • MacArthur Square •Northwood Town Center • C~wn Valley in Puerta Real • Goldenwest & Bolsa I I i I Jack Peltuon about to break ground arc biological scienett II. physical scirnccs II. the .,aduale school of manqement building. the Irvine city theater. a science library and a new child care center. Expansions of student ser- vices. uni versity center. and the fine arts village as well a.s additions to the Verano P1ace and Middle Eanh housing complucs also arc on the qenda. The ensinecrina laboratory facility is completed and will open in March. the same month that construC1ion will -betin on the-cnaiACCrint center arla auditorium. And theS6.6 million campus medical plaza is scheduled 10 open this winter. · At the UCI MedkaJ Center in Orange. the adult intensive care unit 1s undcraoing S6.S million 1n reno- vations 1ha1 will allow us to provide suuc-of-the-an 1rca1men1 for med•· cal. SUfJical and cardiac intensivr carr pa11rn ts.. Thr hospuars medical group soon will ~ consolidated in the UC'I Med ical Pavihon. which will include a diagnos11c services building. a ca ncer center and an outpatient clinic. r\ $1.6 million intenm ou1pe- 11rn1 faethl y currently is under con- struction and scheduled for complc-- tion this spring. A psychiatnc hospi- tal also 1s planned. . . Wh1k the state and federal govt>m· mcnl supplies our pnmary resources for teaching and research. much of1he funding for new buildinp and ser- vices such as thest tomes from pnvate support. Last year aJone. we rCC"Cived $20.2 million from corpor- ations. fou ndations and individuals that helped fund everythina from new buildings and research equipment to student scholarships and educa1ionsl prosrams. To increase this suppon even fun her. UCI lS entenna its ftnt major capital campaign 10 raise ~tween S 100 and SI SO milhon. The majority of the campaian will ~ conducted during our 2Slh anniversary cel- ebration in 1989-90. (Pl~ eee UCl/P30) Still Carrying Your Old Apartment Loan? , Have we got good news for you. Now )'OU an ~~In •~ 10 <Kl '4J oll .. -~~ ~u£mdauca&-·-·--:1W6«-'o'4M~ ·--··-·············· '° F' ~ •unwound limn In llw Jric\M 1 1W!n fn>m . .._..~.'°' ow dllify bnt ·~~up w lO )UIS. ·~------­I I dd>c lOWTlfr. ~·u a1to 11h~ 1uu a tondll!CMW ~ lata ... 2.-... .... ~ lod11rd In ,__ And -M'~ .._,, •~.uoo '° n mMlfon. -1\att 'l'C't'f ~lllh~ flM'd illd ~provMnSIO ofttr ~ lod:lf And bn";w.w 11lT0ft J whofl ..,..,nn1 company ot rrr -1\.tff ~ ot ~ ol di.limn to hdp ruu tdlnm«. pwdlilk"" bu6ld ..,.,......., tW- • District .known for its leadership ~ By WALTER G. HQWALD .......... C-C 911c..._. ................. T_ aM DAVID A. BROWNELL a....lw.__ --c.-. c ... , c..._. ........ It. staned w11h 347 students an barracks buildings on the old Santa .\na Air Ba.scan 1948. Today. Coast Commun11> College D1stnct enrolls more than I ~0.000 Mudents annuall) at three colh:gr-; Ever) ~ear· the colleges provide non<red11 ll'ttun~s. ~minars and v.orl..shops to I 00.000 morr Orange ( ount) rc.,1dcnts E'Cf1 mo nth. Coast's public tclc' 151on station. KOC'E-TV. Channel 50 broadcasts 500 hour. ot provamming to 1.5 mllhon 'il·v.rr., · --- -- ' ~ -----............ ~ " ..--: --~""' ... --· ---. ~-~~ .:---~-........ -_ ~ -· . -. . . -. ·. ---._ . -----' .. ' -- fh1s 1mpre,S1\c record C'\J')latn'> v.h' the d1stm t rontinues 11\ nauonal n:putat1o n fur l0mmun1 1~ ,·ollt>ge lcadrr'>h1p and rnmprehen'l1\ e scr- ' ice Each of thr d1stnc1 college\ -Cua~tl1nr Commun11'. Golden West and Orange < wst .....:.. offer a wide l hull e uf b;n c.ilaurt•ate-<kgree trans- fer. occupa111rnJI and general educa- llun prugr.im'> '\ t't each lOl h:ge 1s unique. JnJ h.i' J e, doped \l)t.'l.1al- 11ed programqind karning "1ua11on<. that mt"t:l lht• 'am·J intt•rt'\ts anJ edulat1unJI nt't'U'> ol cu.istJI Orange <.ount' Barracks at Santa Ana Air Baee were the flnt home for atudenta at <>range Coaat Collece. borhood sllc-s It oflcrs spet"1al sen ices for th<' U\t ~car. thl· rnlkgl' inaugurated a hcanng 1mpa1rcd and. in resp()nse co "'t•ekl'nd colkgt' 1n "'h1r h studt'nts needs of 11s nc1ghbonng Asian com- can l'arn the associate 1n ans degrtt mumt~. operat~ an English as a b~ am·nding da\St'\ onh on V.t't'l-second language labon11011 staffed b' enJ., \h.irt· than ~OU \tudent\ art' communll~ \Oluntttr<; currl·nth enrnlkt.I .\!most e'er. Thi'> )l'ar. 11 ha'> in~llcd a ne"' H'Jr < oasthnl· Jdd~ nt·v. lilies to 11' computrr·a'>'l\tt-d dratting 1< .\01 il\t 11fti:ll'\ 1S4..·d nilkgt· cou~s. "'h1ch laboraton. rl'rngn111ng the high dl'· arl· u..rJ b~ rn orl· than QOO colleges mand for ind1' 1dual\ "'11h ( -\D anJ un1,ers1lll"> 1n the L'n1tl'd tatC's sl 11ls (,oldC'n \\e't'" annual Dram.l anJ Jbroad f l'Stl\al. High '-c:hool -\n h~,.11,al { 1oldl'n \\ c\l o perates on a 122-and C ommunll\ h •\tl' al 1llu">tratl' '( oasthne nat1<malh lamous as a, re l Jm pu<.1n Huntington Bea< h Its the l·olkgt> , d<•'M.' tin "'11h ''' .. the collt•gl· "llhuut ·a 1.ampus:· morl' prominent programs 1ndude communll' treats the commun11~ a) lb campus n•H'ling. trlhn1l al communication. Orange<' ll3\t. '" ( o\tJ \ksa ha~ .i Walter Howald It~ facult~ tl·at:hl'~ at learning center., computer S<."1l·nu:. diesel tcchnolog' larger arr.i' ol ,our\l'' and program' an '\l•v.pun &alh. Co'lta Mesa. co,mc:tokig' ~11mmcrc1almu!>1c an·d thanan~othl·r,·<>llt>gt•orun1,t•rs1t~1n Huntington &·a, h. \\ e~tm1n<.ter and adm1n1'>trat.wn 0 1 JU\llce Orange ( 11unt' on, 1•1 the largt·~t more than 80 .iJJ111onal neigh-.---__ -------___ _ Credit whenever you want it. Wells Fargo comes through. Wll h 11 lint' of C'rt"clll from Wrll' F .Hfl.O. vou mav Ot'\'er nrrcl c1pph lo r .1 loan a~a111 !'-.tmply wr111• .i <ipt>r lal p<'rc;on.ill1rd rhe1 k 111 ol(ll''>'\'0\lf(rt'dll in lantlv Chno-;efrornan\ olnurthr<Tlillr ... ol tn-dit f .Hl:.OITL"t:' Is u n sf'currd tA,.)l "" I 't. · I" dr'1~n11l for horneq.wnrr-; And PtlR'l tot 10 1 l't · Is M"C'11n'<1 b\ \011 r !ltncks. bonds. or &ivln~s Wrll-. F'a~o Hank. (Omtn~ thmuli!h with er<'dlt vou c-an uSt' an,~mt', for almost dny purpo'c WELLS FARGO BANK DWPORT/ BALBOA PENINSULA 2727 New port Boule\'ard Newport ~ach. CA 92663 (714) 675-4290 ~ A Friendly, Community Savings & Loan Ottering You : • COMPETITIVE CD RATES • HOM• MORTGAGE LOANS • CONSTRUCTION LOANS • P•llMAN•NT LOANS FOR MULTI-FAMILY --pllOJRC IS --.. ·---------·-··· ____ .,_ -Charter Center - Beach Blvd. & Warner, Huntington Beach CALL US TODAY mx ---. ··-- .. 1714) 841-9000 • [aJ u1mmun11~ n>llC'gc campu~ 1n tht cuuntl'). Orangl' Coast teaches num th:in ~.000 da<,scs 1n l degn.'l· and cenifk:n r programs each seme.,.tt·r \1an~ ol the llJll~·s prnl(ram' haH· St"r't"l.I a .. national model' •,11 othC'r colkgc\ auos'> th<' u •untn Tht•..c 1ndudc \Ulh d1,er<iC .irt.i' rnr C\.impk as pho~lraph~ •llfllJ'ul\'r "''l'nlc. Jann• ~nne b1ol1•~' .in and carh cfaldh1x'ld c:ducauon F11r the p.i\l tv.o ~t'ar. < 1rangl' ( \IJSt has condul tt"l.I a hJ l''Pl-.Hl' h·'1t' JI. In' 1\lng high -.ch(\(11, tr 1m Or.in~w Count~ and ell\C"' ht· , tr' { Jhfom1a to p.1n1c1p.ue f ,e" Pt'r lormancc I'> wld 11u1 anJ lhl' pr 1~n.1m hJ\ mt't "''dl' aula1m (Pleue eee LEAOERSHIP/P33) Progress/An Ac:tYertit6ng Supplement to the Orange Coast Put>Mhtng Co.I February 25 & February 28. 1988 -27 ' , .. . ' '-. I • I f'I ·~ .. . . .. ; -NOW tbru MARCH 8tb Prealdeata Ronald~. Coutance Carroll. lntDe Valley and Sa4dleback coll..._ Claaacellor lllcbard ~eed~ By DIANE RIOPU c 2 r .err o... '12 °C P;~ ....... In the ear1~ 'bOs south Orange Count) rcs1denh did not ha'e a commun it) collrge 1n th<'ir neigh- borhood. Toda). due to the foresight and persistence of the first Board of Trustees of the Saddkback Com- mun11~ ( ollcgc 01stnc1 and other intcrestl'd ntw.·ns. In 1nt' Valk) C-ol· lege and Saddkback Coll~c pro 1dc a wide r.ingc of educational and cultural opponun1t1cs for 465.000 commun1t) members. Th.: d1stnct "'as establish('(! in Fcbruar) 1967 wht'n \Otcrs from l4 south Orange Count> commun111cs appro ,ed 115 formatio n by more than a 2·to-I margin. Saddleback ollege. the 67th w mmun1t) college in Call· forn 1a. o pened its door:. on Sept. !3. 1968. 10 JUSI over 1,500 s1uden1s. In 1LS first )Car of operation. 11 emplo>cd 34 full-11mt instructors and ofTered I QO St.'Ctaons of I 00 dlfTen.·nt courses Currentl)'. more than !5.000 students art' t'nrolled in ovrr 4.500 class sc:cuons taught by 900 full-apd pan-time instructors.. What began as a d1stnct with offit•es 1n a model home 1s now a mult1<olles~·d1s1nc1 w11h land. fac1h· ties and equipment valued at $75 millio n. Saddlcback Collqt. on&· inally located at tht' silt of the ~n1 Mission V1CJO MalJ. bqan instruc· tion w11h I J ponat* build1np. no pa'ed parking a~as and no conve- nient routes from major thorough· fares. T~y. the collcac is located on 200 acttS at the southern rnd of Mission VicJO. The campus consists of soeral maJor fac1lit1cs with plans for a student serv1ct'S center and voca- tional tcchnoloCY building. In the sprint of 1979. a sc:cond campus opened. ICYJnC VaJky Col- IC'le. to ~~e the rapidly srow1na residential and busincs community or In inc and surrounding artas. The Saddlcback Community Colltge 01~ trict no"' ranks as one of tht la~st cmplo)crs 1n the Saddleback Valle) region w1(h more than 1.300 em· plO)t.'t'S. 900 of which arc instructors. The press. "'he n reponina on the forma11on of the d1stnct. stated that the e'ent would "shape the hvt'S of many youn1 people 1n th<' years to c4>t'M: Thfoughout· thc'·?O-year 1'11~ tot) of the d1stnct. more than 10.000 students have completed associate dqrec rcq_u1~mcnts and s1ntt 1972 nearly 4,000 OC'CUpetional certificates ha vc bttn ~warded.- The quality of ed..aation offend at the two collqes is ttCOI" ized th"!'lfh the tlltms>'aty perfonnanct or lb AaNlmts in s~h amu as formsicl. ,oumalism and Mhklics.. . L3st Dl"«mbcr. the district foren- sics team was awarded 1~ presti11ous D L. Miller first-place sWttpstak~ which 1s given to collcg« that have accumulated the most points throughout SI:\ eral )Cars of com pell· t1on. For the past sill years. tht forensics tC'am has finished 1n the top fi ,e in 5"'t."C.'ps1ake~among commun1· t) colk'ges 1n thl· state and in the top 5 percent of all community eollqt's. The L3m:u. the Saddlcback College student newspaper. rettntl) m'C1ved 26 a'o'ards placing second overall in competition at the conference of the Journalism <\ssoc1a1ion of Com- munll) Colleges 1n Southern Cali- fornia. Saddleback athlt'tcs continuc their oumanding rt.'l'Ord wtth confert"ne~· l'hamp1onsh1ps 1n "'a1er polo. mrn's golf and women's S'o'1mming. In Ma) of 1987. thl· 'o'Oml·n·\ softball team captured the state champ1onsh1p and men's 1cnn1s "'as award~ a ninth straight confl'renee champio nship . .\ high transfer rate of studcnu to thl' state college and un1,ers1t) !>)"Items and their rcponcd success al 1hcse instttuttons speaks highly for the instructors and programs at In 1ne Valle)' and Saddleback collqcs tudt'nt pcrformantt 1s enhanced by the innoy:uivc programs and state· of-the-an equipment available at the two colleges. In inc offers 1ns1ruct1on 1n printed c1rcu11 board 1cchno log) Currtntly. there 1s no other com- parable prosram in the nation. To adapt 10 the t.·han1in1 need..s of the communuy. an aettkratoo as- sociate degree program has bttn inst1tu1ed b) IVC in con1unct1on w1th Pa 1fic Telesis for the cmplo)'«S at their Tustin location. Aarant ofS200.000 from the tatc chancc:llor·s offict was recently awarded to Irvine Valley Collqc 10 au1sJ 1n dcvdopinc cumculum and rxplorin& new tra1mna techniqun 1n computer.aided dcs1an and manufac- tunng. Another l"CC'ent arant enabloo Saddleback and Irvine Valley collcacs. to t'stabhsh a High Technoloay Com- puter Center for the Disabled where sp.--c1ali100 equipment allo dis- abled students aett s to co mputers. Saddlcback stuJcnts are able to eAplort' m1nult' details of nature through the use of the electron microst~.(>C; ~tx>JJtocy. one of the fe~ in the nauo n s communit)' collqcs. Thl'I only Jan format station and one of the lar)Ht col~ radio stations in Oranae County, kSBR. IS locatoo at Slddltbeclt. Students a~ al* lo ~ivc on·the-air expt~nct white complttin& courw wortt in radio prod..ction. Slddltbeck will soon btc:ome the only institution in l ,....__ .. 00•••1now· Harmony in learning earns 'A 'in RB-district By Oil DIANA-PETERS I I I 0 1 I. ......._ ..... Qr ............. The Huntington Beach Cu) School l>1stnC"t is proud to be a pan or the d~nam i<' hen-. of Oran~ County In the ~n~••nt Oran~ < ount) ·s IOOth b1nhday and the 80th h1nhdaY of The Daily Pilot. v.e arc t.i l..inga h1stoncal look at o ur distract :i nd ~hanna o ur v1s1on for the future ul the c11y schools. C o mmun1ty involvt'mcnt and a l Ommitmt'nt to u ccllencr ha' c alv.a)S been the trademark of Hunt- ington Beach City Schools M1chelk M:11urk. president of the Hawes PT <\ c'presscs 1t this way: -w e chosc this d1~tnC1 because of the ex~lknt re putation oflhe schools ·· The first scf\ool opened in 1903 m .an upstairs room over a mt'at market un Main ~t in what 111.as then r al·1fic Cit~. The one--room school ~f\ cd children 1n k1nderpnrn thro ugh ei,hth padcs. The count) "'ould not support the school. so the s 15 per month renuor the room was raised throuah communlt) benefits. dancrs. oyster suppers. boll socials. pla)s. r te. After the first school building was constructed in 1904. Pacific C"ll) changed its name to Hunungton Beach. The distriC1 has undergone a l)cle of srov.1h. dcchne and 00111> enjoys a mo~ stable enrollment p;ittem. The dastnct continued to benefit from resi~nts who suppon their s.chools. Linda Dillon. p~s1den1 of Sowers Middle School PTA ~)S. "Our schools reO«t a communit) l'D' 1ronmcnt in which pa~nts work 10 strenathcn school programs ·· Dtana Peten ~hrgr Grcc n\\ald. rmrent prcs1dt·nt at Kettler School ob\l.·r,es· ··Man) ol our parent~ coopcrat"el> st"f\e on a number of '>Chool and d1stnc1 rnm- mlllees. ·· The district"• phllo~ph) of educa- tion 1s \umman1ed in the d1stnct m1s\1o n .. To tl'ach \tudents to think t.n11call} and a ppl) "'hat the} kam 10 their "'ork and personal ll\C\ ·· T h<' Mt Donnell Dougla\ A.stronaull\S Co has entered in10 an inno,atl\e JO•nl \Cnture in '>uppon o f the d 1stn t"s .. Tl·:irhing for Thinking Program:· Supenntendenl Or. Diana Pt•te" n pla1ns the program 1h1\ "'a) "\\1th all tht' 1cchnolog1tal ad' a net's. o ur \tudcnts arc bc\1Cgl·d w11h 1nfor- ma11on. We bcl1c'e rote memor, o l SPECIALI ZING IN FORE Cl OSURES IN NEWPORT BEACH, CORONA DEL MAR AREAS b;rsrcs 1s TIOt cnl>l!gh -10 prepare stu~knt!> to h"e producmeh 1n the 21st ccntun We are com mitted to train our ~tudcn ts in ho111. 10 u~ 1nfon]1at1on We ha' e implemented thl' progr.lrn "'h1eh teach~ our u u- 'dcnts ho"' ru n amine facts. relatl' thl·m 111 J \1tua11on and creatl\eh t.•,plo n mult1 pk -.olu11ons:· Jo.\nnl· \-1"K·na-Galin1\. president of lhl· l.41Jer PT.\ commented .. Tcalhing l ht h.lrl·n 10 think and 1n11:gr::Jll' 1nl11rma1 mn 1s crucial to hdpin~ chtlJren real.Le tht·•r full Potcn11al ·· Thert· arc high n pcc1a11ons for the chtldrl·n in the Huntingto n Beach C11 ~ \<.hoot~ k ss1ca l ln1ack. prt."SI· dt•nt of the \m11h PT ..\ sa\s, .. , realh 'aluc 1h1: '><-hoof'\ l·omrr111men1 10 -mgn m nduCI tor acaaem~·achlfVt"· mcnt and d1~1pltne M ) children are rcll.'I\ ing 1ra1n1ng in cll1Lensh1p Thr~ arr rt•qu1 rcd to think and act rr!>poM1bl ) .. Pegg) h '>hback. president of the O"')rr PTS likes the wa) ch1ldrl"n an· l'halkngrd ... , lake the staff focus of fi nding ch1ldrl.'n doing something good and rc\\ard1ng appropna1r be- ha' 1or II n~all) 1s 1m ponant to me as a pJrt'nl to ~·t· the children pos111vel} mut" ated to meet e.-.pecta11o ns ... Tht• Board of Trustt't"S pla)'s an 1mpon an1 role Nancy Phelps. pr~•· t.knt of thl' Moffett hool PT A said .. \\ t.' t0uld no t be achieving our m1\\1on "'11huut the board's suppon 10 fund a comprrhensl'«~ staff de- ' l'lopme nt program for all rmplo~cc'> and parents."' The maJ<>.11 ~ of the technical 1r:11 ning 1n brain rcscarch and teach- ing for thanking strategies 1s pro' 1ded for tl·acher> and adminm rators llowncr fnrrc ha'e Deen a number ol opponun 1t1c\ for stall de' elop- mt"nt for parcnh anJ cLl'>s1tird rm· phl)l"C\ Peter\ '><Ud .. II 1\ 1mpondnt that J ll i:x·rwns "'hu ~ume mwn tan "' uh our \ludl·nt\ 1..nu"' our d1\tnll"> m1\'>1Un .inJ "'•1'' thJt tht·~ can help U\ lo Jl h1l'' l' 11 Lr' \hdlt·~ parent pre\1 dl·nt J I r ar\ \<:hool ~Id .. I learned JI lhl· parent ml·c11ng that 1hro ugh J\~1 ng a lhild a question. rather 1han Idling the < h1ld "'hat to do. an adul1 l·:in hdp that child think abou1 cm pha'>1s on educa ting thl· "h11lt- lhtlJ •The d1\tr1ct h.&\ rl"(Cl\c-J r'l 'i· nttmn Im 11' dt'' rlopmt.·ntJI lt·nJl·d..Ja, I.. 1 nlkrg.inen • \1olktt [Jcmenta f\ "'"n J ''" l>1\1tngu1\hcJ 'x:h 1 .. 1l .\"Jfll 1r funt I ~!> .. ()\.\ H"r \llddll· \<. h1•o>I '' nom t· rl.Jled J \ 3 ( Jltlu rn1 .1 l>l\llOl!h"h,·J \t1JJk 'xhool Jun1: l"I S • D"'l"f \11ddk ~hool .,..,., "-'k\ tt·d h~ thl· \tJll 1>,·pJnm1·n1 •I L J u1.·a1111n 111 hl' .i .. P:aru~rr'h•I' 'xhool .. b..\.Ju~ 111 11\ u 1mm11men1 There are muJdpJe Indicators that objectively document the strides the Hunt- l~on Beach Clty Schools have t41.tea ln pro-V/.illlJ6 a quality, comprehensive educa- tion for thelr stucf en ta. has/her ac11u n\ a nd consider alterna- 11\ C'S •• There a~ mult1plr 1nd1c:Uof\ 1ha1 ubJCCtl\el~ document the stndcs 1h1: Huntington Beach C'11y Schools ha'e tali.en 1n pro' 1dmg a qua lit). com- p~hc-nsl\ e c.-duca11o n for their \IU· den I!> • Tcachen are c~11ed "'"h ou1stand1ng instruction. tudents are" among thc state's best 1n man) ficlds of ..cholas11c ach1c.-H:mcn1 ores on the.-state ( ..\P l<'St are among thl· highest in Orange Count~ and thl· \IJIC • Schools cons1s1entl) recel\ e rommcndauons o n stalc-mandall'J '>'·hool e' alua11ons in thr area.. of thl" qualit) or the learning ('n\ ironml"nt. al adem1c focus. d1sc1 phne and an II DI V l-.1{ SI H I I> S HOPPIN<. CENT l·.H~ 1n Jl·h1t•\ mg a '>latt·oHhe-an m1ddk school • T here 1s a high d1:grcc of pan·n1 communll\ and l:iu'>in<"'\ tn'ol\l'- mcnt 1n the "'hool!> • ( hill.I care '" a' a 1labk at <'' l'r' deml'nta11 ..chool lrom f\ ~~a m 111 r. ·r m .\) la\pa~ef\ 1n Orang<' < 11un1' )OU hZI\ c thl· n ght to ('\pt'\ I thJI ~hwl pe"'1nnrl J rl· coml'C"t<'nl J nJ taring ~opk "Ah('t'.4' energ1t~ ~o h> pro' 1Jl· a 4uall1~ cdut.at1on lur ~ 111.llh T ru\ll'l'\ :ind l·mpll)\Ct·, '"' 1tc \llU IU \ 1)11 \U Ur ••• :houl\ 1n lhl' d1\trtt."t Judge for 'ourwlf tht' r lk t . "' t'nt•\) of lhl· li:arn1ng c:n' 1runmcn1 :ind (Omm11mt.·n1 l ll \tall Plea~· l Jll Or D1Jna Petl'I' JI ~fl~. XX 111 ..._ hl·duk J 't\tl S~c/all:i11g in lht.' dt't'('/t>f>mt>nl of mitl·si:c.•d rdail /J1"11/1•1 '·' /11r 11i; 111· /ban tu•t•uty )'ears. l>in·rsifi<'d \hu/>f>ill,ft. < t'>llt•r, '' 1111e u/ '"" la rxesl i 1u lt>{>en11t·11 t < '"" nwr< ia I tle1 t•lo/11111 ·11 t ''':'.!."" 1: ''' ,, ,,, , r Ill !ht• \\ l'S/ ( < ><l.,f \\ itb m •er -; mill""' :;t/ fl m111wged anti ow1wd /J11 «'"''/1t·tl d1·1 t•l11f'·' huilds. leases und """'''.'!."-"qua/ill'< 11111111t•n. 111/ /1"'.I'" '·' 111 '"''""''·'""" """ g rv1u •tb -orit•11/n/ < 01111111 1111111•, thruug huut lht' \\t'sl Contact us rc.•g m 11i11;: /wimc.· S{><I< t• m •mlahl<' ilt< ludin,'!. tht• follml'in~ lon1lin 11:; 714/957-2651 MARL~A \11L\GE • '\\ ' 11ml r 'flrm~J.all ~ h hntll r Hun11n~""' ~l "''It • 1 • ~ \)K') "'I ll • \rx hu r l c-n4f11" \tl(I .. ,,......, • < 1•n1.1,1 l.tn11.1 '" ..,,_ ... 1t11 CALLEN CORNER • '\\l ,umcr Rn •llr.hul"I .mJ 1111, ... . r. >llnl .MA wl~r\ • ~\.t"<' I 111 \ ""' "'I n l'h.1'4 11 •~ l\\(I ~I n • "" f\. '' lrn.1111 .. PhoL"C. I -Lud, \ < \ ' l>ni>-" \\ he-rt ht ,.,"" Ph.1._. II -R1t\.tlt 't.ith•m " -..,.,J' I '' h .. mi.tt • \ «Otok I tk.ithH \1-..rtin Pf~An A<Mw11,.ng Supp6ement to the Otange Coast Put>ttshlng Co./ February 25 & February 28. 1988 29 - ·~ .. ~~~--------~----------m]!ll--------~ .............. _ Students tame learning frontier in Irvine By DA V1D aAOWN :::w ............. Community conce.m fo.r education dominates the history of Irvine. UC Irvine opened in 1965 and ~t the promise of culturat affairs. pohti- cal stimulation. and extended univer- sity education to the Irvine Ranch area. By 1971. stark rcaliti" c-au&ht up w11h the optimistic promise. c>oublc sessions and overcrowded schools resulted from the c11y's rapid growth. In J une 1972. six months after the city incorporated, the Irvine Unified School Distnct was formed. Later that same year. Irvine voters passed the largest bond issue an the history of Orange County. SSO m1lhon, to build facilities for the p~nt system. This bond issue. which passed an November 1972. received an 83 percent .. y"" vote. the largesl margin 1n Orange County h1 tor). The follo~1ng )tar, the voters npproved authormmon for an ad· d1t1onal S44 million in state school bu1ld1ng aid. When the fr, inc l'n1ficd School D1stnC't was formed an 1972, t~o PROGRAMS ... From Pa&e 28 Orange Count) 10 offer paramedic 1rain1ng On Oct. 20. 1987. the Orangl' ( uunl~ Board of Supervisor\ Jpflro' l'd · ddkback campus as the lrJtntng \llC and courses are slatt-d 10 t\\:gtn 10 lht· fall of I Q88. In add111on 10 academics. lhl' Ul\lrlll '>tnu ·s 10 pro' 1dr cullural 11pponunt11l'~ for ro mmun1t) mem- hl.·r~ Thruughoul the )Car. 1hc tine Jn' program<i of 1hc '"o colleges hri ng n..ittonan) and 1nternauonall~ l..no"n perfornll'r'>. an1sl\ and lcc- 1111l'r\ to )Outh Orange Count~ "ltulknl Jnd lacult) accomph h- llll'nl\ '" thr an\ .ln· al'>O showcased 1hruugh galln~ 1t•prc\Cntauon. rcad- 111g' and n'C'llal\ \lthough ~ddkhacl.. ommunll) ( ulk'&l' OtMnct lJn look-bad.. on a ri~ h hl\tOr) of progrl''I\. district lrU\li.'l'\ and ~talT\lrl' c 10 ronunue to 1mpro'c and de,dop programs and ~r' 1CC\ for the comm unit) To.,.,ard th1 .. effort. la'll \car an office of plannmgaod anal\ \I\ "as established thirds of tb~ districfs students ~ on double session. IUSO has arown from seven schools 1n 1973 to 27 in 1988. Two more schools arc sched- uled for completion thi$ year to assish with housina the distncl's 19,SSO student-enrollment. lwo more schools arc scheduled for construc- tion and should open within the next two )Cars -Springbrook and Wcst- park. The distnct covers appr<nimately 62 square miles and has as pan of its hentaee the bulk of the Rancho San Joaquin Spanish Land Grant. wtuch later became the Irvine ranch. The Irvine Unified School Otstnct evolved in response to the communi- ty's search for a vigoro us. positive. and forward· looking educational sys- tem. from its 1ncept1o n. the distncfs stated comm1tmcn1 has bttn 10 provide e.11pencnces which allow students to: -Develop antcllcctual curiosit~ and cagmcss for lifelong lcammg. -full) build and use his/her ab1ht1es and potential. -Develo p positive self-image. -Recognize him/herself u an and•' 1dual. unshackled by stereo- Clock on lrYbae campu. 10 stud)' trends and rt"SCarch the Nlucat1onal needs of the commun11' lO lhe ~car .!000. · The district 1s C'ommmcd to main- taining m academic e.11cellcncc while ~" 1ng the changing needs of a populauon which has tnpkd '" size !l1ncr those earl> da)\ ~hen t:O~bo)\ rock do"' n from 1he ncarb) hills to attend the dl"<ltcauon of the ddle- bad.. College c-ampus. UCI EXPANSION ••• PromPa&e26 While our campaign obJtttlves still arc in the preliminar) stages. we have de1crm1ncd1ha1 m add1t1on to sp«1al programs and nc-w facihtaes, some of our greatest fund-raising pnoriues campuswadc are pcopte.rclatcd. soch as endowments for facuh) chairs and fellowships and students scholarships and fellowships. Our plans for the rutu~ m1,ht seem amb111ous. and they arc. We expect the \ame rapid growth UCI has e>.pcncnccd duri ng the pa.st 23 years to continue until enrollment reaches :30,000 in lht' 21st ctntury. And we intend to be prcpercd to-contirnx ofTtrina the h1,hcst Quality education to our stU<knts. albn& with leadinc ~ge research and te(hnolotY and increased 5t'rv1cc to Crance County. DaYidBr own t) pes of sex. race. cthntcll). or soc10- t'<'ono m1c background. -Solvr problems and deal with change crra1ivel> and rcspon<itbl> through cn11cal and cvalua11ve pro- cesses. -Communicate effectively throuah the use of skills in areas such as la~ ans. interpersonal rcla- 1ionshtp$. ma&hematics and fine ans.. -Develop love for freedom and ~ b co4aauy;. become rapon.- siblc Americans; be active panici- pants in the community; have respect for law. property. and the riahts of ot~ be ethical and informed voters, -G raduate wath special voca- tional intcrnts and cmpfo yable skills in ordrr to enable economic survl\'al. -Otvclop an appreciation ol culture and beauty. The distnct has enjoyed great s~ and as staffed by quality p'rolh.sionals. The students reflect this competence throuah consistent records o fh11h achievement and test scores. as well as throuah suettSSful un1vcrs1ty rxpenences after leaving the school distnct. Ahhou&h the distnct co ntinues to face some sign 1 fie ant fi seal challenges. an aC'tive schools fo un- dation. successful grant apphcauons. business pannersh1ps, and pnvate contnbuuons of local residents substant1all) supplement the dis- trict's resources. I USO cumntJy has a total of 1.877 full-time employees. of which 1,036 art cen ificatcd and 841 art clauified employees. An open-enrollment pol- icy allows studeou uuuud scbool1 outside of their attendance areas. dependent upon available space and mutual aarecmcnt of the school pnncipals. Other options include two year- round schools at the elementary and middlc--school levels: a ··s.s1cs Plus" program. which provides two elemcntar)' schools devoted to funda- mental approach" 10 the teaching ol basic academic slulls: the SELF school. an accredited and acclaimed alternative high school. as well as 1~1t1onal school improvement prc:>- grams.. GA TE claS5CS.. ESL and Special Education pTograms. The d1stnc1 also pndcs 11self on the high le'cl ofenergy,comm1tment and enthusiasm which the teaching 'tall bnngs to classroom mstrucuon. i\ canng faculty at each sate has de- veloped pos1uve learning env1ron- mrnts "h1ch enable \ludents to achicvc success. Ocean View preserves quality in times of growth and decline By DR. DALE COUGAN • 0 1 7° 0.-.................. LORRI VALENTIN[ Ed11or NlWPOltT HAltlOlt AltEA C HAMlfl Of CO MMll C l le101.\MllOltll llO • .. rwP'OllT ll.\CH C" •2'60 • tll•1 ~lll1 ... I' I ~ I~·-, I Coast Office Equipment Stationery RON WHIDDON T~ 541-nM 2121 H...bo. lovf..,_d Co1to Meao. Coliloniio 91627 ... 1,1 ~ ( <tt.11 RV Stora~ Boat Slips Mobile Home1sa1esJ DeAnza ltayslde VIiiage JOO E. Coat HW7-. Newport ..... (714) 673-1331 Sam Nigro. Mgr p r I f 91 {I " r. ' S ··~E 1929 ABEL ASCHER Manager fm Pierce Brothers MORTUARIES and CEMETERIE --··--""(T-1C)"1S42~150 --· - BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Btoad'#ay Costa Mesa. Caktom1a 92627 .... I ' I ~ I ~t -, 7 .... 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HARBOR AREA APPLIANCE SERVICES (714) 54•3077 • CWEft H ftAM L~L ONMNCE • tMO LOllMt AW.. UMT 0. COSYA ~CA tMM - •• I ' I • •• I •, Do You KNOW OUR WORK As ' --· --- WEll As You KNOW OUR NAME?- F lour Daniel, your Orange County neighbOr since 1921 , is rapidly becoming the leading r~souree !or th~ Qo.~n!i_s impo~~~~-~-~v~lo m~nt rqtects._ You can see the full force of our design, construction and maintenance strength at work in every part of our community's growth. We have more than 2,0~00 Irvine-based employees deve.loping : • Hotels • Office Facilities • Laboratories • Freeway Systems • Research and Development Complexes • Entertainment Centers • Manufacturing Plants • Correctional Facilities • Government Facilities • Energy Production, Processing and Tranportation Facilities This range of expertise is also at work across the United States and in over 70 countries. That means we can meet the needs of our county, our country and ~he world. ~ Fl~or Daniel : A good neighbor, a major emptoyer, and a solid resource for your business' growth. Call us today and see how we can work together . , -•"-··-·-· -............................ ·-················ ..... ,.......... .... . ·····- FLUOR DANIEL 3333 Michelson Drive. Irvine, CA 92730 • (714) 975-2000 Newport-Mesa schools win many state, n11 tional honors -~ . ----------------- BJ JOllN W. NICOLL fk S l ... W ....... _... °"""'this r987-88 school year. its 22nd since unification. the Newpon- Mna Unified School District has an enrollment of 16,000. Students arc housed in 14 elemen- tary schools. two intermediate schools with grades seven and eight. a special education center, one con- unuation high school and four com- prehensive high schools: Estanc1a al)d N~ Hlrt>or with pdcs nine through 12. and Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa, grades seven through 12. The Board of Education mem~rs arc President Jim de Boom, Vi~ President/Clerk Roderick H. Mac- Millian. Judith A. Franco. Sherry Loofbourrow, Kenneth L. Wa yman. Forrnt K. Werner and Tom Wil- liams. The top district administrators arc Dr. John Nicoll. superintendent. Dr. Norman Loats. deputy super- intendent: and Dr. Carol Bcri. assis- tant superintendent. Newpon-Mcsa became a ur11fied 1ehool district in J~ly 1966, when the CMta Mesa Ekmen&.ary School Dis- trict, the Newport Beach Elementary School Distnc:t and the Newport Harbor Union Hiah School District joined hands. Enrollment peaked at over 26,000 students durina the 1968-69 school year. Rod Mac- Millian. cumnt board mem~r. has scrved on the board since unification. Newport-Mesa's oldest school 1s Newpon Elementary. which opened in 1894 as Newport Beach Grammar School with 18 pupLls in a one-room schoolhouse. The cumnt bu1ld1ng was dedicated in 1935. and the school's name waschan1ed in 1949 It was the first school in the state 10 use team tcachina. then called .. cooperat- ive group plan." Newpon Harbor High School is the d1stnct's oldeit high school. It opened in 1930 with 178 students 1n grades nine. 10 and 11 . following a 10.year Harbor Area effort to ~ separate from the Sant.t Ana High School District JolLD Nicoll Today. the d1stnc1 holds leadership posiuons 1n many areas. -We have a d1stin1u1shed 30- mem~r mentor teachtt corps. a state-funded prosram that bepn 1n 1983 that 11ves outstandina teachers released time to develop cumculum a.nd work with ot.her tcacMrs. -Corona del Mar HiJb School and Harbor View Elementary School are national Exemplary Schools. They were honored by the ~pan­ ment of Education in White House ttremon1es in 1986. -At the state level. the Cahfomsa Statt' ~partment of Educat.1on has named Andersen Elementary School. Pomona Element.ti) School and Newpon Harbor H1&h School as D1s11ngu1shcd Schools. -Pomona Elementary School has also been named a Chapter I Ex- emplary School at both the state and nat1onaJ levels. Chapter I 1s a federaJ- ty-fundt>d program that gives children special assistance in rt>ading and math. -This year. Corona del Mar High School is a scm1finalrst in the Cal1- forn1a Dis11n1u1shed School Pro- gram, and .\ndel"St'n Elemental') School is one of the fi ve Oranac County elementary schools nomi- nated as Exemplary Schools in the National Elemental) School Rccot· nition Procram. -Founeen of our schools havt' been adopted by local busin.cs~ as · part of the national Adopt-A-School pr0&r&m. -Over the years, our students haye -won numerous awards and scholarships. and Newpon-M~ teams have won many Calrfom1a __1Jrn:nru:ulasuc. Federation. titJcs.... A look at the d1stnrt's prospecu indicates a reversal of our dcchnrn1 enrollment trend -which should com- mence a gradual mcrcast 1n students. particularly at the elementary level. It 1s likely that the school board will ~ considcnn1 reopening some schools or parts of schools to meet this antic1pated ,rowth. Unless the prc$Cnt mt>thod of financina K-12 education is over- hauled by the state lqislaturc and (>Ul into a more predictable and posiuve pattern. the d1stnct will .continue to ~piqued by fitcal uncertainty and will ~ dependent on each year's lcaislat1ve 5n11on 1n terms of d1rtt· tion and amount of fundina. This makes lon1-ranae plann1na well~niJh impossible. · Given the natures of the .com- munities and children served and the caliber of our excellent staff. the dsstnct should conun~ lls leadership role rn the sUlte in sp11e of fiscal and politkaJ uncertainties. Perhaps tht' most senous chaJlen&e the d1s1nct faces 1n the nc~t few 'ears -as do all distncts -will ~ the r«ru1tmt'nt of larie num~rs ol quahfit>d. committed t~chers 10 rt'- plact' those no"' moving into tht' retirement brackets We need to anract supcnor ind1- ' 1duals into the tcachtni profession to build upon the splendid ach1e,e- ments of those no"' in scr. ice Conttnued commun1t) suppon "'111 help male this possible Our childrcn not onl) ~r. c but llffCI the talents of the best people "'c c:in g"c to them LEADERSHIP, SERVICE ... BUILDERS ... P'romPace27 Th is )Car. Oranac;,. Coast became the leading community collt"gl' in Calrfom1a to send transfer student!> to the Uni vcrs1t)' of Califomra and the Cahfomia State Universiues. sending more students to those un1vers111es than any other rommunit> collqe. Since KOCE-TV. Channel 50. bcaan broadcaSli"I in 1972. st has become an intqral part of Oran1e County's rich cultural '!Tsources. KOCE-TV has won more than 100 broadcast. community scrviC'C and production awards. including 21 Emm)s. It has produced prosrams for the Publrc Broadcastina System. na- Lio-na U)L4ecla imed tcl~vuio-n courses. and on-aoing programs of spccial 1ntcrc:st to Oranar County. Its educauonll p.rosramm1na. rn addition to tckv. ised colk'&e cowtn. includes dait)' broadcasts for Oranar County's pubhc schools. As KOCE- TV moves into its 16th yur. it reneW1 its commitmmt to feature the best in public two.dcastina and will seek to tts-nd its COVft1tlC or Oraqe Coun- l)'fS dyumic cultural .and civic clrmatc. The ctmrict•s ret00rca a~ man • P'romPa&e6 vaned and strong_ In the past several 11001s to~centralh 1n,olvrd in \>Cars. 11 has formed its resourct's into promo11ngsolu11on\ forthe transpor-3 powerful team and 1sre-emerg1ng as 1a11on problem~ facin& our('ountr. a lcadrnJ force among Amencan Thc-Bl<\1spart ofabroad-b3sro •· communll~ college!>. effort throughout the building 1ndus- lt IS can) ing fo,...,ard With such II) call~ Bu1ld1ng Indus ti") prOJ«ts as JOIOt land ut1hzat1on with Outreach. This program 1s a g:rass- local developers. orpn1u11on of rootsefTon "'11h1n the industl') and roopcrat"e mulll<olleae prosrams 1hecommun1t) such as its Tt>lt>v1s1on Academy, and Theob)CCll\CISIOC'rcateaunificd eA pans1on of financial suppon effon which causes all conC'Cmcd through its foundations. It 1s current-com mun it) members tOJ01n hands to ly undenal1ng an extensive anal)'sis work forsoluuons to problems lrkc of its community's needs as it trafficcongcsuon We did 11 during pre1>3~ to meet those needs in the the l98401)mp1cs . wt>can . "'C' future. must ... do11aga1n (;'ommuntf) collttn-0fTer t~best • ~'Id Young(Youn18\ntdin1 deal in post-secondary education, Group) "'-3S 81 .\ · first prcs1dentand and the Coast Community Collqe 1ss11lh 1talh acll\e ..\stheassoc1a- Distnct excmphfies why. Says Walter t1on· ~:!nd pm1d~nL 1t 1s mygoaJ to G. Howald. -..\ctts to hrJher cduca-assist our 1ndus1n in ma10ta1n10aa t1on tltrough commun1t) collcaes rontnbu11n1presence 1n ourrom- marts the d1fTercn~ ~t'-'ttn tht' mun1t). 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"* ........... ,... • 2 l ........................ PW•"""e4_. ... ......, ... ~ ,_ ... ..,_, .... -~11&--lf .. -..--llC .. __. ......... l ....... ~ .............. ~ .... ...... IMC!ill.e .... 11 ....... 1 J I t U... ... . D a lJ.U --·=·•ltJt.•----· ... --......... = ..... ~ ............. ,..... ----... ...... -.... .... c. 2 ...... ' . ,. ·-~ I I I • t . i I. , i - Tw ol ~tectll are attracted to tbe l'fewport ......_Ai. CM•._ of C-•erce'• .... cutle coateete Mid ••••e•ty at CoroDa del llar IMate Beacll. No~y Covers the Coast Like We Do. v ......... Call 714/642-4321 for Home Delivery. Times may change, but challenges still remain for students 1'23 ................ - In 1903. the HwttillltOD Beach Union Hilla Sct.ool Distria was formed. ThC bulk ofits ltlMltnts came from farms in the area. The esaablish· ment of a hi4h tchool district tt~ retenled fornilht and optimism on the 119'" of &ht communitia that vokd its CMablisluneat. This was a major fiMnCial undn1ati• for these citiinL A ..... school cducatiofl WU the exception rathtt than the rule then. Only 10 percent of the youna peopl_e in our community ttttived a h1ah school diploma. The miuiOll of the sdtooi was to provide the youna men and women of our community with a besic cduca· tion aPPf09riate for life in a rural society undnp>ina the imptiCt of the industrial revolution. The majority of these students did not So on to (;Ollctr. Now. 8S years lale1. there ttma1ns little in common with the early days. Farm housn have bttft ttpiaced by tracts. f'~kls have bttft .-vcd over. Our schools art now multi<thnic 1n composition. A hiah school diploma no lonaer tt~nts the exception. Over 80 percent of the students from the Huntinaton Beach Union Hiah School So on to collcte. Expectations have increased dra- matically to meet the needs of an industrial IOC~y uDdcrtol .. the imPKt ol the knowlcdlr ~olution. ~ ~ misaion of the ldM>ols is no k>ntrr ,. ust IO conduct a diploma propam. nstead. it is to provide a demartdina curriculum tbat will enabk students to to oe IO lk univttSity or be viable in the -'et- place. It is not mouth to dwell on,... ud ~t accomplishmnta. "e •• P"CIJ!l'C for an unchaned llltd = "" future. The citiiat ·~ for the eslablisluncnt of the Hunt- i!'JtOn Beach Union Hilb Sd'°°' District ooslC9ed foftsilfit and op. timism. their lcpcy of involvuncnt and commitmcat mnains for m IO Stt and enjoy. Will we provide a aepcy b tholic students attcndina our sc9'oob in 2073? It will l't'qUirt silnificant cffon on our pan because IOcal control of schools has ~n diminished. We must meet the challcftJC. Students in the Hunti~oa Belch Union Hi&h School District will continue to achieve scholMlicalty well above the rest of the natioll bttautc of a dedicated aod cat19ble professional staff. Our community must i.t com- mitted to future airnttations. In so doina. we will slrivc to asswc that our schools not only remain l«'OUfttablc but arc supponcd responsibly. &....-............. __ We att pleased and proud ro ticll you of some acromplislunmts of our district. most importantly in the ara of academic achievement of our students. Last year lquna &e.ch Hi&h School ranked in the top 75 hi&h schools statewide. Thurston Middle School ei&hth sradc students ranked No. I in the count) 1n h1stOf)'. No. 2 in •Titm,and No. 3 1n both rcadinaand math in the Cahfom1a Aunsmcnt ~m. These art outstanding achicvtmcnts by our students. Our elcmcntaf) students Wtf't No. l 1n ttadina. sixth in wnuna and ei&hth in math. We arc also proud of Ef Morro Elementary School which ricutum which will cncompen read .. • ina. writina. literature and EnaJish in onttt to further en ban« the qu.alit y of cducat.ion provl<kd to our students. It is also fch that qualny facihucs fig~ imponantlv 1n the pl of pro,•iciin& a succcSsful and posi11,·t atmosphere for the students. Toward this end. an architect has bttn retained to do a study for som<' much nttded renovation of the hi&h school campus. ' was rcttntJy invited to panlC'iP9tc 1n the National EJcmentary Schoof Rtt- opition Provam and was succcufuJ in ~"' tcl«kd as one of onJ)-lhrtt OranJICCOUntyschools to bu finalist in this prntipous national compttt- tion. A latJC pon1on of the ori&Jnal structure ~uh 1n the early 1930s is illll in use toda). Laauna Beach H.ah School was the th1rdh1&h school to bt built in Oran&" Count) Pnor to ns construction, students had to go to Tustin to attend etas~. The first La&una fkach High School srad~ auna class ~as tn I 934. and thc d1stnC1 became un1ticd 1n 1936. Fundina sourt'cs are bclna ickn1-1fi~ to fi nanct' a nc"' classroom WI na. eAs-rw.on of the mcd1a center. ~°" "auon of the A.n1st"s Theater and ronstruct1on of a MW food wrv1cn v.1na. In con1unet1on wnh the rcno- 'auon of the academic ss-cc. ~will also be work•n& with the cit) of Laguna 8caC'h to determine funding sourttS for a nt'lfo' sv.1mm1na PC>°' and tcnn1S coun complu for use by our stuckntsand the communit) at large Col"Clelle - Rc~ntativcs from the U .. ~nment of Education will be visitina the school sue th ts 'Pri"I for a final evaluation. Our Boa.rd of Education's strong emphasis on acackm 1c exC"Cllmtt and achievement 1s also ttfl«1cd 1n support for such propams as academic dttathalon. advanced placc~nt and honors classes. and the Academic llc>o$tcr's Oub. Additional!)•. the district IS in- troducing a new lanamet ans cur- All ofusassoc1~ted with ourdt1tnct -teachers.. adm1n1stration. board members and staff -arc work1n1 toward and looking forward to the pos111ve and ronun~ quest to provide the stucknts and rommun1t' v.-ith cducat1onal opportun111cs · WE'VE CROWN WITH ORANGE COUNTY Su I/ 1J,e moJI Popular SporlJ Car in A merica. (\ Connell Chevrolel 1ne :r: I Corvette deoler 1n Oronge Count\' sold ond set· viced 1he model poerured on me leh 'We ore o lom1ty Of'lented deolersh1p, ' sotd Pot Connell President Mony long term em- ployees hove creoted on oimosphe<e ol prcde 1n our occOl'llpl1Uiments lfl lhe 2 \ yeors we've ser..-ed Oronge County (he.,.role1 otso hos o compellhe edge ....... ~9.l,l~~J~."!Q(l,l,lj~~~ .. ~~!~~ .. ~~.~-....... throughout the" liletune. F1tst 1t"'e b.iyers 1n the 18 ·IO 2 I year· old range come '" for 1he11 t.rst cor ond os 1he·r eotn "9S inueose ~ COil l'l"O~ i,~ o SJ:"·~· the wo\ "'o ro .:i (or,,e11e Tho• 1s f"•OC' \ .... no, rnonv o! h·s ,_1,,s•O'!le•s h.J•e IJ-J"" "'0 1ng 1he deolersn p tr o I Ca·,e••e deo4er 1n 1he cO\.lnty Con'\Cll soo.1 - ' • • • I c t f E s. F • 0 F u • b d SI Ii 1 s n